THRIPSiMMlHHHMRTIjTffw mEfBrJiVfJmW.VIV&FffM WWKSm55JiH 'I ' ' 'I'lli ' WHWI M'MWIM1 i i t i W'll 'IMH'IMIIliflllrWIIln'M ?; i 'wwr; - 'Fwq- m1 v'frX wrtr'HWATtt;tf 7 ra KS25fflSi'flRP6',r ft AlCV V i v r v . . - "" ' H,.Vrl4lTrT-Xrnr DTTDTin .TT-.aTLTTl'D TVI v.'JUliXn-l, 1V22 -..,-- i- -ieW'&tp'mWii&! SP- - -" l 'JST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE r tr T',.77.. n tfi'd Rlvancy wyne "" , ., Hr . m tr C fVeek-Ena eie nears oeme reading 1 rip rtans. Other Bits of Interest qiJPPOSB thnt people will start T coin? away alter - .?lk until thnt time we nre In for yW. be U 1t or otherwise. T ire-i the -Van n-nnielac-r party for ' Rally ' nJ ,l,c tW Cn8S 5 m Eh and, of course, the Riinta will r m the ecboel act. And then en Sa Fourth there will be the usual rarty .. the Harry Cetca In Pcnllyn. Teu knew thnt Is a very Informal affair eu-ry year. Ne cni'ila arc eent out, fcut the Coxe keep open home and ex Lt their Menth te come In nbe.it 0 o'clock. They have denrlng In the ball room and lower fleer, and then supper la ! rvcd out en the lawn under the trees, which me strung with lanterns. It a I , jeii-htful affair and few of uh like te miss It. ... . Anether tiling about It this year Is Out the i Me out will be simply great. Teu rcmcinher hew the llethlehcm pike has been In a state of "tern up" for- well. if fcems te me noeuc iu every time I've been out ...i-a i knew t,,, tt-flv we had te make detours nil or the place. And cVcry one get lest and It "as, generally speaking, some seme thlnz fier '' B frmn rl""',mlt Hill or ever the Yerk read way, either, te Pcnllvn. Hut new, my dears, the pike Is flnlf-hed. It's a cement read and you go straight out said Bethlehem pllcc te the trolley step Ne. 31, and then jeu turn e your left and fellow right along until Jeu come te the Coxes' P Jlri. Cox xv ill hnvc her two daugh ters receiving with her Mrs. Stnndley ' Blekes and Mrs. Andy Tertcr. TO GO back te the Van Renclnur pjrty. Mrs. Van Rensselaer has ten away, you knew, but he Is com ing hetre today, and the party for her three grandchildren will be given to night. The three are Sall Henry, who Is Mrs. fioiiverncur Cadwalndcr's daughter by her fir-t marriage te How Hew ird Henry, and the two Cnstatt boys. Alexander and Antheny, the eeiu of Mrs. Van Itcnwelner's eldest daughter, Mrs. Beb Cassatt. All the boys and girls, about fifteen and sixteen years of ij, n!ll go te the Vun Kcnssclacr party. jfpHERK are a great many Heuse L paitles planned for this week-end, for it's rather mere of nn end than muni, ieu realize. Met of the men lll take their holidays fiem Jirlday ' tntll Wednesday, with tins i enriu ei , July coming In en Tuesday. Mr. and . si u'liiinn, limine,- Dnrnthi- Rnd- ura. Mil....". ' -- ier' parents. re linving a house party for Derntliv nt their country place In w.tfl, mil. 11 I., nnd Jane Coxe. who . -bs just returned from Europe, will tare a number et gins ami men Miijiiih at her home In I'neli. 1 saw Mr. Charles Coxe In the train going Inte town the ether flnj and incidentally he looked re markably well, 1 thought. Then the Harry D.intens nre having a house (arty for Evelyn, their granddaughter. I HEAlt that Krucst and Jane Sav ee Iibvp billed for Kurene. and ex pect te remain en the ether side until We middle Aiigunt. rncy wrte mar ried en Wednesday nfternoen and have teen In New Yerk sime then, a wee bird told me. Thej nre going te live In Chestnut Hill hen they come back te this ceuntrv and will have the Yeatmnn home for the winter, nt lrnM. though I IUPP060 later the.v will build or buy a houfie of their eui. T HAPPRXIJD en n New Yerk bride- groom nnd his lady In one of our hetele jiesterday ns 1 Mopped in for . luncheon. Of cnuise, they were net a hit felf-renscimix, only jeu knew the brHegioein. while nil decked up In white linen knickers nnd golf stock -ings. dines, speit coat nnd cap. had evidently forgotten te put nn extra tie in his bag. nnd the trunks hud net ar med or temcthlng: anhnw, IiIh cos ces turn uni, topped oft with u flowing black and white unmistnkablc wedding tie. Thy were Ihe Medlev Scevils. nnd though Mrs. Srevil, who was Ildlth prlerl, is of this rity. the wedding took nlaca In New Yeik en Tliursdey afternoon in the chapel of St. Oeorne'a Church. Sjlvln Van Itensseluer, Mrs. Jehn king nn Kenselner'h grnnd- U&USIlter. un mil.l nf I....... I M.. 6t- aul Outetbrldge, Jr.. was the matron i noner. I'nul Outcrbrldge was the teat man and Mrs. Van Rensselaer gave !?m a p,?.rtv "l ''er home after the eere eere jneny. 1 hey will IL. heie u veiy hherl .!! I1 ,,1C'V. If ' nl" n(,t greatly mis taken, tlicy will il ulse. MANY of Mrs. (Jarcsche N'errls' r friends will )P Hiecked te henr of In r,Ki',enI'1('"t,l, Sl"n, twn weckti age ', rlba: underMnml that the notice Urn. wail,..w?s ln ,,H f'Pers nt the s It i i i" , ,rj ,IW Persen-. nw L.i -nT ' ,"'1 ll0t nijxelf, nnd only Mm i L ,ps,r''. , mi remember il..i,. V ,"", n",s '''"iinn w son. , 2i f n1f "" ,H,C ,lr- AusuMiw Wil. .?U''J.n...nf Mr W Mill M,fVn,l n...l f s jwyi'xSiar &" ";r OarVse'l,,. v ,s w:!s ,h, widow of Twent, V. i- ,nr1', "I - Seuth In ths . V ,1 i no',1 et."er winters Wb hn , ', ,l"., '"htcr. nilzu mm am ,t",,in,,,,',p,'! lu'rp Uvn w BlttbSi. -1 V.im,V )''" NTrlH and "im and Preen i te trniPl ' .'. M111" wns well enough 11 11IM1 Al.(l v.. . '.. a.; :sz s." ',"... ''" "' Kieunlit vvn "'. iiim nieti er, nme , f v ill0"' ",!'1 "iu'r- qulta vel after " ,".'"". Uve' ?,,e wn" V ern" nn,tinibcfer,.,,er ,,en,b dwiliter fni Vt Cllnrly. hl"1 fee the ? T "CAR the Jlmmle Creniwells are rped .0 .;".:'.."" r jeuay or enrh- ,,, " '", "".ceuntrj h" In Km me fnl 'u',k' Jhv li fe&,t Z1J:... ,'n'l y I rneniii SMpnt i1,, inu ,.A,...i .; mi Jlintnli h0th Amur ni. .!..; fw KOirirf i "if. '. 0'1. I,,",!,i,"".s. They Mtwl --" i U h0U: Reu,lnhieliM, "' '"'"teue, the 'M wl I e their , ;, Vu M.rk' a"Pfbury "ceted, tllc" I1ri'st Place wns being J0ELiv r ?'J' ch,W nn(1- d.(.ffiU.nft,,!ly fr him. his fnmllv . i Kh binn1,nrinla'l,.! town this Mimmer. Wh mm ant .; "uib an uncemninin. mmmi"i.yV. ?y time of It ' Th. itSft si:" vr ena . . v : "t , " '" "" V DIB Weil' P (II ,1. ' i V' . ." .l Mlnli . nftr pnemllnw n .jr.t.l- nl Itwllim. ',,11' ill ,'fiiu ....! I.... I. t . iiiivii iiirivH ,, inn r nnmn iti ,'iini. "fceth haifn bad tan. nf ill.di ."n'il, I "l1"1'1- !, Kranels. hefore her wed- hei- imil,..'.. I.' T1 el IPlltlleria .itnL. 1 ,i, llelv Trlnllv rimrrh fin rln.i, ..... . ,.. "uul wn III II very June 1. wns Mlas Vlrrinl.i A Nulton "iinilieu. ".' $&& flif f i Are in Csvmsi. ").... , v...e, v , TfV ? ! T1 Tt feelings nnd Mether found him sitting disconsolately en his express wagon, evidently trying te repress his tears. "What's the mntter, dear?" she In quired. "Nothing, only I wish I wna twins, I'm se lonely." NAXOY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. ami Mrs. J. Wllmcr Blddle, of Blnderten Heuse, Chestnut HIM, will en tertain at luncheon en Sunday In honor of Mrs. Jnme3 P. Qerter, of Baltimore, Md , who will arrive en Sunday te spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Blddl. Th truests will Include-Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis I. Uewen, Mr. and Mis. QeerBO Willing-, Jr.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jay Coeke, Mr. nnd Mrs, Cleerge Breeke, Mr. Geergo L. Far num and Mr. Geerge Carsen. Ml', nnd Mm. Wllllnin V. rinn4ni, Jr., ' of Ocrtoantewn nvenue. Chestnut Hill, will entertain at dinner' thla eve ning In honor of tha Siamese Minister hi wnaningten, Hen. Prnuha Knra Knra yenyae, nnd the former Siamese Mln lstr, Hen. Phra Sannpakltch. Amenff i.ih hussih win oe wr. William I'etier, Ml, and Mra. Josceh WnlWer AVni. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ackerson and Miss Ern Ern csllne Geedman. .D.i'llu, ,Mrs- Thompson S. Westcott, of 1720 Pine street, announce the en en Bagemcnt of their daughter, Miss Con stance' Westcott. te Mr. Alun need Ypunar, the son of Mr. Milten Yeung, of Ovcrbreck. Miss Westcott la spend ing the summer nt Cape May. Miss Augusta, Wain Harrison, daugh ter cf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Custls Harrison, of 243 East ntttenhouse equare nnd Chuckswoed, Vlllaneva, left eutcrdny for Watch Hill, It. 1., where bhe will be among the qucstu nt the heuse party which Mr. and Mm. William H. Denner, of 345 Seuth Eighteenth street, will give for Mles Dorethy Browning Redger. Mrs. William Frazler Harrison, of Itldgcwoed farms, Oreland, has leased for the season the North Cottage of Mrs. Henty W. Brush, In Halsey Neck lane, Southampton, L. I., which she will occupy en July 10. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Denegre, of Soiclen, Itydal, will leave today fee the CatsklU Mountains, where they will spend the summer at their camp. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremlnh Ogden, of Sccane, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Amelia Jeanne Ogden, nnd Sir. Phaen B. Dcrr. son of Mrs. William Derr. of 2043 Wallace street, Mat evening In the Church of St. Clem ens, Twentieth and Cherry streets. Mr. nnd Jim. Jeseph B. Wllllts, of Tcma River. N. J, announce the engage, tnent of their daughter. Miss JIary B. WI1IIU. te Jlr. Alden O. Barnard, son of Mr. and Mr. A. W. Batnard, of Rldgcwoed, N. J. Jllsn Frances Hardt, daughter of Jlr. nnd Jlra. Frank JI. Hardt, of Bryn Mnwr avenue, Wynnefleld, left yester dny te spend the hummer at Centre Harber, N. II. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Thayer, of Many Cerneis, Havcrferd, nccempanlcd by Mrs. Thayer's rlster. Jlrs. Harry Umbsen, of New Yerk, will sail en July 20 for Europe, where they will spend the summer. Jlr. and Jlrs. Clarence W. Delan arid their family, cf Ilosement, will shortly lcave for Ncwpeit, II. I, where they will occupy their estate for the sum mer. Jtlss Cernelia S-. Rankin, daughter of Mr. and Jlr.s. Jehn Hull Rankin, of Dcep Bun Farm, Penlljn, will spend the week-end ns the guest of Mis. Ern est Heward Hunter at her cottage at Cepe May. JIlss Helen W. Allen, daughter of Jlrk. Alfred Reginald, of 2013 Spruca street, Is npendlng a week ns the guest of JHaa Eleaner Purvlance, daugnter of Jlrs. Peregrine Wllmer, at her home, 3023 West Coulter street, Gcrmanteun. Jtr. and Jlrs. Jeseph JI. Fattersen, 2d, of Edgowoed acnue, Ardmore, are occulting their cottage at Ventner, N. J., for the summer. Jlr. nnd JIis. William Diaper Lewis, of Aubury and East Washington lanes, have ajiened their cottage at Northeast Harber, Me, vhcr they will spend the summer. Jlr. and Jlrs. Pepe Yeatman and their daughter, Jlim Gcerglna Yeatman, and ten, Jlr. Pepe Yeatman. Jr., of 1110 Spiuce stitet and Chestnut Hill, left , ester-day tcr a meter trip through New bnglaml te their summer home at Jaf fiey. N. H., wheie they will remain until the autumn. Jtis. Yeatman'a brother-in-law and sister, Jlr. and Jtis. Arthur W. Hewall, of 1311 Spruce street, who have been spending June at their place, Donenior, Jaffrey, N. II returned several days age te attend the wedding of their niece, JIIfs Jane Bell Yeat man nnd Jlr. Ernest C. Savage, whlcn took place en Wednesday. Mr. and Jlrs. Bewail will leave this evenlnr for Jaffrey. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Herbert D. Allman and their daughter, Mlsa Cnnstnnee U All man, have left the Ambassador Hetol, Chelsea, nnd. after spending a few days nt the Bellevue-Stratford, have geno te Ilrctten Weeds In tha White Jleuntnlns, N. If., where they will remain until the autumn. Jtr. and Jlrs. William Drayten Grange and their daughter, Jtlss Banning Urange, of the Wellington, left yester day for Yerk Harber, Ma, where they will spend the summer. Jlrs. Charles E. Yount, of Hnrrls burg, announces the engagement of her dnughtcr, JIlua JInrle Ycunt, te Jlr. William Oemmlll Kav, of 2310 Locust street. Accompanied by Jlrs. Kny, Miss Yount will sail about September S for Crlhtebal, Panama, where Jlr. Kav Is a representative of Ceethals, Wllferd & Boyd The wedding will take place there late In September. JIlss Eliner West, rtauKnter et Mr. and .Mrs. w, Nelsen It. West, has re tuin'il fieni ii visit te Drcshcr, Pa. Jlr. and Jlrs. West and their daughter will close their home, Inglestead, Wynne Wynne weed, thhe latter part of next week and occupy their camp at Poeeno Lake Pre serve. The engagement of Jtlss West and Jtr. Frank Wing Cary, of Dreshcr, has recently been announced. Captain Leuis JtcCey Nulton, U. S N , commandant of the Navy Yard, nnd Jtrs. Nulton nnd their daughter, Jllsa Dorethy Evans Nulton. will lenve the middle of July for Winchester, Va., where they expect te remain about three weeks. Their sau-tn-law and daughter. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Dean I) Francis, who were their guests for a. few riajs, The marriage of .Miss Elisabeth Bar ney Ellett, daughter of Mis. Francis Marlen Ellett, of this cltj, and Jtr Donald Hodgden Queeney, son of Jlr nnd Jlrs. Frank Queeney, of Pnnbury, Conn,, leek place at neon en Wednes day last at Ht. Clement's Episcopal Church. Twentieth and Cherry stieets The Rev Fr.uiklln Joiner, jecter of the church, elllclated, The marrlaga of JIlss Kathcrlne Buih, daughter of Dr. and Jlrs. Leonard H. Bush, of Huntavllle, Tex , nnd Jlr Clement H Keator. son of Jlrs. Jehn Krlsbee Kenter, of 21ft West Walnut lane, flermantewn, took place at neon In Huntavllle en Tuesday Inst Jtr. Jehn Frlshie Keator, Jr, noted as best man for his brother. Jlr. and Jlr.s. Keator havn left for a meter tilp te New Yerk Ktnte, after which they will be rnte-talitcd for a few days by Jlr. Kenter's mother nt her nummer home, Krlsbee Heuse. Rexhury.ln-the-fatbkllts, N Y They will IHe nt 2001 I'nlverslty nrnue, New Yerk, Mrt. Jehn V, Kea tor nnd her sons left last week for Texas te attend the wedding Jlrs. a. W. Hsntell, of 52 Jlontgemery avenue, Narberth, announces llm mar riage of her daughter, JIls.s Florence Evelyn Hansell. te Jlr Rebert Bishop, son of Jlr 1 Jtrs Philip Bishop, uf Bryn Jlawr.CVedncsday, June 2S. Alter a anerr,V Vf ,lr!P, r..ni Jlrs. Bishop will Cottage, Cayuga f PBlt home at Hen "A, lt Baiie, N. T. 111 ' ' I I I I III ! I l III II Wll I "II Debutantes of the Coming Season .Mtjj liHlflll'ifilifH'HIH Mi&s isabelu. BmLl&lrcKl hwiw's (-vi rHHf m DacesiA lanBiflrmnjri wi West Philadelphia Girls' m$t?09HHFw4 ffltHUgMSKM Engagement Announced V'imttfJKmSmm fjKEKmr fflnUHIR Jlr. and Jlrs. Jehn Blymer Keller, of C837 Wlllcws nvenue. announced the engasement of their daughter, JIlss Kathcrlne I,. Keller, and Jlr. Stewart S. Helman, of this city and Lakewecd, at n dinner given nt their home thla week. Jlrs. Themna P. JIacElwee, of 651 North Flflv-slxth htreet, announces the mnrrlnge of her daughter. Jtlss Jlargarct JIactMuee, nnd Jlr. Earl E. Deddii, of P.ilmyra, N. J,, Wednesday, Juhe 23, In this city. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Wilsen R. Freeman, of 22S North Sixty-first street, have an nounced the engagement of their daugh ter. JIls Frances Jlargaret Wilsen, nnd Jlr. Jehn W. Jlartln, of Glen JIllls. Pa. Jlr. and Mrs. Francis J. Clarke have returned from their wedding trip, nnd nre at home nt 5155 Sansom street. Jlrs. Clarke will be remembered as Jtlss Margaret Frances Barten, of 304 North Slxtj-thlwl street. Jlr. and Jlrs. Clarence de Armend nnd their children, of 4809 Springfield avenue, have leturned te their home from a meter trip te Jleutclalr, N. J , where thev were the guests of Jlrs. de Armend'a uncle and nunt, Jlr. and Jlrn. Itupeit Hughes. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. da Armend wilt shortly occupy their cot tage at Englesmere, remaining there until after Laber Day. Jlr. nnd Jtrs. Bernard Welkln. who were mnrrled June 4, have returned from their wedding trip, and nre at home at 4 121 Westminster avenue. Jlrs. Welkln will be remembered as Jllsa Kuhe Pincus, of Wert Philadelphia. Jliss Jlnrlen E. Jtoerc, daughter of Jlr. nnd Jlra. J. Clarka Jtoere, Jr., of 3007 Spruce street, la the guest of her undo nnd aunt. Jlr. and Jlrs. A. Ludlow Kramer, nt their summer home at Westbury. L. I. Jlr. and Jlrs. Rebert C, Yeung, of fi02 Seuth Fifty-eighth street, have closed their heuse and have taken an apartment at Ocean City, where they will remain until October. JIlss Elizabeth Gardiner, of 4621 Wal nut street, has returned from Pinehurst, N. C, whera she had been the guest of Jllia1 Helen Terrence. JIlss Gardiner will meter te Ocean City thla afternoon te Jein her parents for the summer months. JIlss Jessie Price, JIlss Careline Price and Jtrs Jehn H. Price, cf Fortieth and Walnut streets, will be the guests of Jlr. and Jlrs. W. C. Alexnnder, of Island Heights, N. J., ever the holidays. JIlss Edna JI. Dornan, of 433 Seuth Fiftieth street, will sail en the Iacenla en July C for a three months' tour of Europe. She will accompany Jtr. and Jlrs. Charles D. Reach and Jlr. and Jlrs. S. B. Leonardl, of New Yerk. Jlrs. Geerge S. McCrea, of 6119 West minster street, announces the marriage of her daughter, JIlss Jladelelnc JI. Jlc f'ren, te Jlr Jehn Tyrua Bnteman en Wednesday, June 28, Summer Trips Planned by North Philadclphians Jtr. nnd Jlrs. Franklin JI. Jlorrlsen, of North Sixteenth street, will lenve shortly for Cape .May, N. J., where they will spend several months. Jlr. and Jlra. Elmer D. Simen and their daughter. JIlss Barbara Simen, of 2263 North Park avenue, are occupying their tottage at Atlantic City for the summer. Jlrs. W. F. Van Leem, of Nineteenth and Diamond streets. Is at Bar Harber, Jle . where she will remain for sev eral months. JUes Jllldred Franklin, of New Yerk City, Is spending eme tlme ns the guest of her nunt, Jlrs, Emll Ltpman Ltpman sen of 103.". Cot lies stieet. They will leave lu a short time for Areola, Pa , whcia they will occupy their cottage for the summer. Jlr and Jlrs. Solemon Bacharach, of 1431 North Seventeenth street, are spending icvernl weeks at Atlantic Cltv. They ate accompanied by Jtrs. B. 3UOU3C. The mnrrlnge of Miss Katherlne B. Dledel, daughter of Jlr. and Jlrs. Frank Dtedel. of 212 West Yerk street. and Mr inlin McL'urdv. of 222 Wcat Haines street, Germantcwn, took place at the home et 1110 onue Oil wriuitauny, iiiu Ile Wllllum Perter Lee efllclnted. After n icceptlen, Jlr and Jlrs. Jlcf'urds left en a wedding trip te Nlagn-a Falls. Jlr. and Jlra. Rebert Smith, of 3710 North Thirteenth street, Tiega, au mmnce the engagement of their daugh ter, Jtlcs Ruth Elizabeth Smith, te Jlr Heihert A. FcWt, son of Jlr. and Jlrs William C. Feist, of 425 West Iiilnghurut street, Qcrmantewn. Seuth Philadclphians Entertain Over Holidays Mr. nnd Mra. Walter II, Weed, et 2527 Seuth Lambert street. have mo me eored te aettsburg ever the heltdnye. Mrs. nerra-e Vrerrm. of 1502 SJeuth Twenty-second street, has been enter-1 tnlnlilK ns ner kucpi i.ituicn.Hu v.uu-( mandir and Mrs. tlu8bert II. room nnd their son They will meter te Ner- folk ever the helldas, accompanied by Mid. It. C Davis', Mra 1,'rnnlc Mnirene. nf 5 I3S Houth Pelvntoenth street, has cpened her cot-, taite In Chelsea fcr the aumnier. Miss Florence Moiles. of 1008 Me- Knn street, cntei tamed at a iiincn' eon lecently In honor et the Idle Heur nirlb' Club. The guests Included Miss Cleaner Ollbilde, Mlra Catherine Trae, Mia Lerettn Mai ah, Mlsa Madeline Mor Mer ley, MIm Nan Tener. Miss Clair Bos Bes tain. Ml Nan Walah. MJ-. Geerge Cannen, Mr. Harry Kelly, Mr, Jewph M," P jBBBBPBCgi3BfcBB Hies MAUD HARRISON WBMk'''' iNorristewn Girl Engaged; MA.RIE LOUISE BAIRD V Miss Drew-Bear will make her debut at a tea en December 1. Miss Hayar also will be introduced at a tea te be given by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Lavine, en Octceber 24. Miss Baird will be given a tea some time in the axitumn, the data of which has net yet been decided. Plans for the coming-out parties of Miss Harrison and Miss Da Cesta have net been completed Lynch, Jlr. Jeseph JIurs. Jlr. Theodcre Jfura, Jlr. Charles Bodkin, Jlr. Samuel Winters and Jlr. Jlartln Jlaleney. Jlr. and Jlrs. J. J. Zleael. of 2312 Seuth Bancroft street, have opened their summer cottage ln Chestcrtewn. Jld. Germanteivn Felk Ge North for Summer Jllsa Ann Goedcll, daughter of Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Kchuud Goodell, of Scheel Heuse lane, left last evening for Cas tlnc, Jle., where she will be Joined by her parents ln a short while, Jlra Jeseph II. Rltter and dauehter, Jtlss JIary Bitter, of ISO East Walnut lane, Germantown, are spending the summer ln Plymouth, JIasa. Jlr. and Jlra. Ralph V. Sauo. of 141 West Phll-Bllena street, are spending seme tima at Atlantic City. Jllsa Helen K. Strickland, of West Duval street, haa returned from a visit te Baltimore. Jlrs. Heward Klnirsley and her daugh ter. JIlss Allce E. Klngsley, of Sharp nack and Jlanhelm stieets, are spend Infc tha summer at Lake GcerK wheie they will be uucsts of Jlrs. Klngsley's sister-in-law, Jlra. Benjamin Klngsley. Jlr. and Jlrs. Harrison P. Bcyd, erf Jlanhelm street, nre receiving congratu lations upon the birth of a son, Hareld Bensen Boyd. Jlr. William H. Ukers, of New Yerk, who tecentlv sailed en the .Majestic for Curcpe, nan arrived In Londen. He will spend the summer traveling In Kurepe. Jlr. Ukers Is a brother of Jlr. Gcerga L. Ukeis, of 14!) East Duval street, Germantown. Jlr. and Jlrs. Charles Palmer Bradv, of UB West Nippon street. Mount Airy, have gene te Ocean City for the sum mer. Parties for July 4 for Delaware County Jtr. and Jlrn Charles Turner, et Drexel Hill will entertain at a heuse , party at their cettage at Ocean City ever Indepondcnce Day I renneck. i Jlr. nnd Jlrs. J Llddnn t .,.,...,.. ... .ni .,,in.i.i. .i e v,..,,e t. l.Kllliltu,, ,1, ,, ... Qll.uili.lll (v . ,i',i4a isdewne, will entertnln at a heusa at their cottage at Seaside Pail? i 10 Fourth of July. narty ever th Jlr nnd Jlrn. Untold A, Fex, of Lansdowne, are receiving congratula tions en the birth of a. daughter, Jlar Jlar Jerla Kingsten Fex, en June 21. Jlrs. Walter' Jlergan Sharpless. of Jledla, will go next week te Atlantic City, where she will remain at Haddeu Hall until September. Jllsa Jllriam Atkinson Jenkins, daugh ter of Jlr. and JIis. Edward A Jen kins, of Swnrthmere, Is nt the Lake Placid Club Heuse In the Adliendacks I'lncin i tun uouse in ine AuuoneacKs attending the convention of the Kappa Alnha T neta Frntcrnlty. wlilch l.i new ueiiiK lid J there. Before lier letural ahe will fpenil n week In the Catsltllls I Her aister, Jliss narnain t layten, naa recently returned Ireni the Gcorce Scheel, where she la iv student. Dr. nnd Mra C. U McCIuiir and their family, of Swarthmore, metcred a few dava aitn te Weeda Hele, Mass.. where they will spend the summer. Mr. nnd Mra. Philip P. White, of Marlborough toad, Stffnehurst, are re ceiving congratulatlenB en the birth of l ciaugnter, aninuy riuuie vtniif, un juna 21. , , , cmmpr f?rcnrs Pnnular Jlimmer nt-Avris i upiuar Wifh Moorestown People jjirb LeuUe Malaeed has retumed te j,er home en East Main street, after W! eeiai ni 'mum, N. J. Mr. nnd Mra. H Mlddleten. cf Chca- ter avenue, 'arc occupying their cettage ' at Beach Huen. , Mr. and Mrs. Grube and family, of CentrsJ avenue, are occupying their cottage at O&tsui City for the summer. nffli . BHMBH I j MISS EDITH THORNTON IS BRIDE OF MR. GETTZ bevcral Other Weddings Take Place in West Philadelphia A pretty wedding took place laH evening at 7:30 o'clock, when JIlss Bdlth S. Thornten, daughter of Jlr. and JIis. Jehn Thornten, of B7ts LarMiwced ave nue, became the bride of Jlr. Samuel 9 Gettz, Jr., of Jlanea, Pa The ceremony was performed by Dr. Miller, pastor of the Lutheran Church at Flftv-nlnth nnd Spruce strcets, and was followed by a rernntlen. The bride, who was given In mar riage by her father, was nttlred In a gown of white canton crepa with n veil of Spanish lace extending the length of her train. It was arranged In a cap en her hair and was held ln place with orange blossoms. She carried a. shower bouquet of whlte reseq and lilies of the i alley. Jtrs Helen Weeds attended as matron of honor Jllsa Violet Millar and Miss Kleaner Luken, of Broomall, were bridesmaids and JIlss Evnln Weeds was the flower girl Mr. Ray mond GetU was best man. After a wedding trip Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Gettz will be at home at 671S Iarchwoel avenue. JlcINTYRE COBYELL The marriage of Jllsi Hplen L Cor yell, daughter of thn late Jlr. William L. Cervell and Jlrs. Coryell, of 12iU North Fifty-eighth street, and Jlr. Ner. man J. Jlclntyre, also of this city, for merly of Hagcrstewti, Jld , took place at S e'clack yesterday nfternoen In the Church of St, Bess of Lima, Slxlv-flfth and Jledla strcets. Father Cunlas offl effl clatlng. A reception at the home of the bride's mother followed the cere mony. The bride was attended by her sister. JIlss Ida Coryell, ns maid of honor, and Jlr. William J Cervell was best man for Jlr. Jlclntyre. TYNON QUIN.V A pretty wedding took place yester day morning at R'30 o'clock, when Jllsa .uiirs-uei a vjuinn, iiiiugnter of Jlrs Mary A. Qulnn. of r.321 Catharine street. aim Mr i.ee u. Tnen, of 2212 Seuth I'liiecmn sireei, nete married at a nun. tlal m.s, The ceremony took place ,im rhnmi, nt ,h. n-.e.n '.," ;;,.. .r.----" " '"""niiiun. Kifty-flftli street and Cedar tuenue, and followed by ,i reception at the home of the bride's mother. The Re J A. Nelsen. l. D . professor of Scrip ture at Dunwoody Seminary, New Yerk, a cousin rf the bride, efllclnted He was asulsied by Kather JIcGettlgan and Father Jehn Jlcllugh. The bride was nttenJed by her sluer. jjisa Elizabeth Qulnn, as maid of honor. Jlr. Jehn Tynen, an undo of the bridegroom, wns best man Jtr and Jlrs Tynen will be at home at Fifty-eighth and Cath arine streets after a wedding trip. i r ' .CiOmtng.S ana LrOlnRS of Frank ford Persons Mrt. Ilebert Ilehnec, of 444 4 Wjo Wje mlnit avenue, N spendlnir seveial ucelti In Jmherst, Mass, where she Is the BUest of Mra Key D. Harris Mra. Zt. W. Kcret, nf Park nvenue, la entertaining Mlsa S. V. Slater, of Ornnfre, Calif Mr. llewlnnd Heltcd, of 13H Or thodox street, lias left en a seven weeks' tour through Northwestern Canada. Mrs. C Themas nnd her daughters, Miss Nettle Themas and Mlfs Louise Themas, of Harrison street, are at Wlldwoed for the summer Goes te Health Congress Dr. Charles .1. Hatfield, pxerutln ill rector of tbe Henry I'bipps Institute, Burr-nth nnd Leinb.iril rtrceta, snlletl for Kurepe today en the Menuislilp Tin land. On nnlvlng he will K" direct te Hrussels te attend the meeting uf thu International rnlen en Tuberculeid?. This meetins nill be held July 11 te Kl, and will be composed of delegates from mere than forty nations, fithnr hitnrestnitr Fvnnttt utner interesting events Announcement has been made of the ni-MfTi,m.nt nt Mlurt TlettV DeiVPM. nf I Whitehall read, and Jlr Raymond Mid- . dloten. son of Jlr and Mrs. Geerge W Jllddleten, of Whlte Hall read and Marshall street. Jlls Jlartha Hansen nnd JIlss Anna Hansen, of Powell street, and their brother and slstcr-ln-law, Jlr. and Mrs. William Hansen. hae left en a two months' automobile trip te California. Jlrs. H. JI. Dettcrcr and daughter, Jllsa Jllriam Detterer, of 207 Stanbrldge street, will spena the next two weeks In Hazleten, Pa. JIlss Jlartha L. Dcvey, of Latrobe, ' Pa., Is the guest of her hrether and i slster-ln-lnw, Dr. and JIis II I, Pevcy, of E4C Hamilton street. JIlss Devey ' will sail today for n trip te Kurepe. , The marriage of JIlss Helen Beatrlce Ferd, of 3D East Chestnut street, and Jlr. Themas J liaison, of West Cen- I shohecken, took place en Wednesday I In St. Patrick's Church I'pen their leturn from n wedding trip te Atlantic City. Jtr. and Jlr.s. lUi.sen will lhe in i Norrlstewn. The members of Norrlstewn's younger set, who staged nnd tcek part In the pageant, "The Spirit of the Ferest." i presented en Wednesday (in the lawn cf I the home of Jlrs. Jereme W, Connelly, 1331 PeKalb street, were Jits-, sniuieu Connelly, .Miss JIaitha Jlann. Jlihd JIhi tha Connelly. JIlss JIary Hegjfs, JIlss Mary Louise Williams. Mlsa Helen Lawsen. JIlss Rebecca Jlarch and Jliss i "cn David. Plckferd Divorce Upheld Cnrsnti Clr;-. Nev., July 1. The Stnte Supreme Court of Nevada, hew hns denied n petition of Attorney (cncrnl Fowler for u iche.uliig of his action nt tacking the diiercc granted Mnry I'lchferd from Owen Moere, betit motion -plct me htnr. I'lIOTOPL, YS Photoplay Guide Week of July 3 te July 8. . COMUNV ' . .TAMMM. AnAl I r B2D ft THOMPSON 8T3. ArVJL.LA-' tAT:Nnn nutr M Wallace Held In Arrnhs (lie Teut nrnt T Wallace Held In Acre-n the iintlneut V vera (iorden tn The (.oeil I're urr T vr.i tioiden In The Ceeil rrmliler p All-Star Cast In Anluinril I IMrenla r1. AlMtar -'nat In Aah'inieil et IMrenta ASTOR """"SI, A OIRARD AVB. MATINEU DAIIY Jt All Star Cast In Irnppeil In the Air T All-Star a"t In Trapped In lh lr W Nerma Tjima.lce en .mllln' riiremh T. Nerma Tnltijaili.e in iiiIIIii T lirmieli I' Nerma Talmailee m 'inlljn' Tliriiuiih S - Nerma Talmadsa In Smlllii' TlirnuBli BALTIMORE f 3?,ASi.MSSf M Jtarlen DvIb l.i Ilemitj'H H'eitli T Marien Da. lea In Ili-mil.'- "rtli W. II11U-.U Titer In M.111 I rum I.nt ItUfr T Hojse l'etera !n Mun Frem I.ul Itlver 1" Hbe DinieU tn Nunej Frem Nunhrre y Hi-tu IHinlels 111 Jiinei Frem elierp DI I II7DIDr Bread & fiuiquehanna t5LUliDirU Centlnunun a until 11 JI Trone Tower tn FeulfiilU T Tn !" I'uwir In FeitfIU W U sunnfen, Utr lliiliuiiirs Trnilemiirk T O SwaiiBen Hit IIuxImiiiI'm I'riulemnrk I'f, iuaiiHun. Ilrr HiikImihI lr.iilriii.-irk S 1'earl Willie In The llin;l(l.n IV.neik "" - v f,MI AI Otn, ft Maplenoed Ave. IVJI-VJIMAL, 2 30 7 and ! P JI. ,! Thomaa Meishan n The lliirhi-lnr II Hid) T 1 human JI iKhan In lhe lludieler D.uldr W. -ThiimnH MeUhan In lhe II u In ler Didily T deeiKi' AHIkh in The ItulliiK rimsleu F lit one Arim In The Rullue l';iilini K doers:,, rll lnTJie Biillnr l'm-liin FAIRMOUNT TKiiT M Win C Cahanne's At the Mage Duer 't Chas (Iluik) June In Meatern M'eil W I .inline Frederick Tn lilmU of Wniuen T 1) Vt (.riellh'i IliplninN of (he Merm 1- i ' I'rlfTlth'a (Irphans et the Mrm 1 iu.n v 'Walthall In Parted t'urlaliu GREAT NORTHERN ? & M.- lt,.b Daniels In Nnnrj I nun Nimher, i T- Deha Uiulela III Nam Fiem Neuhcre W -lube Daniels In Nnne Frem euliere T Omen Arllna tn lhe Kullne I'.timien IK Ct'iirk'n Arllns In lhe Itnllnc FnMiInn Arias in I lie limine r.lslnn I inCDTV BROAD A COLUMBIA AV. L1DCI I 1 MATINBIJ DAILT M, l'eln Negil In The Red I'miihIi T Ethel ClaMen In The Cr.nlle W - Uutcene O Hrlen, The I'lephet's FarartUe T D W (Irimth'a nrphans of llie Slerm V i) 11. iiunriin a unmans in l lie -norm Ji'j-iaT. H liprt l.i tn in rue race Hemeen ORIENT W00d,S,A?.: at U2il L DAII.T JI Star '"list In Wit Ileaih'i. Ihe Iren Trail T star last In Rex Ileaeh'i, The Iren Trull W .Marlen Dulles In llntuti's World T, Jlarlen Danes 111 Bratiti'H Werth p nil-hard ltartheltneis In lhe Seivnili Day " Richard Hnrthen-es In " lie lleienth Diy 0VERBR00K 03D A'r:l"0UU" M Wallaea Red In The flunuilnn T Wallaea Reld In Thn f'h.ninilen u Nerma Talm.idse In Da Lue Aenle T All-Htar Hast In Ashamed of Tarents V Cenwsy Tear a ln Khadnus of ll h S.RUbard Uarthslmeaj in Tol'nble Un-i-i H (lenrae An m in I lie niiniiK r.(Kieii . . ,. ..,, -,. . -, - . --, , PR AMT 4n" OIRARD AVia MDLU A "" 5 ni'iUi Ola. Ulimw Ml nt(, Jtnn . W.rt giL I I".lnce Tannage' In2 ?"e,inn'H7-tu1'; VrJAtAW'l'S hi"'1 ' T Omstunci. Talmidee in Ueiniiii'H I'l.ne vvYi -ire IlJl.l Don't TeM ri-crrfliln W -cenaianw Talmadea In Mem .n'n IMnr- S UxlS L n! d.' Don't le.l 'WIJ? ?,f, I T Ivillieiinn lllieiKinilil I rilltl ltur lllte i-.AII.Htnr Past In The liellt nt irniliT V K.lherlne MaeDenald. Trust Your nifi. ' L Zr iVard Talmadga in I cky Dan K Kni'ierlne JlaeDenihl Tri-st our le s nicnard lannaage in i.urnj nan DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Red Wine, the Trapper Hy DAUDY Jack and Janet find tied M'tng, an Indian hey, trapping in the iroerfi. Jack play a joke en hint icltn trap pinn magic by ichich he catches a ttriny of frankfurter tntitagc. Hut Jack has no matchct and can't build a fire te cook the sautage. CHAPTER VI Fire -making Magic "R1 ED WI.NfJ knows hew te make n fire without mntrhes," bensted the Indian boy. "Soen we will be n6le te cook the Snusngc Kel." Jnck nnd .Tnnet wntched eagerly ns Red Wing prepared te build the fire. First he found n fiat block of woeil In which he made it little hollow, us ing Jack's knife. Inte this hollow he put the pith of n clr stick. IIi gnther rd up n smnll pile of dcntl Ienves and sinnll twigs. He found n tough stick nnd sharpened It uti both ends. Oiic end he put in the hollow of the fiat block of weed. The ether end he fitted In n M'oend piece of weed which he placed ngalnst his chest. He wound the string of his bow around the stick ln such n wny thnt when he pulled the bow back tind forth, the stick twirled rapidly imiiv. i 1,,ulil, .lie tmw .trlfllt- nn. n-nfi and then the ether, he kept the stick ' t,e four eung Kelly s found pep twirling nt n high speed. Indeed It I Wns net going, they balked. As n re twirled -e fast that nflcr n tltni' the ' suit the Pittsburgh left without them. ends grew nor. i lie pun in hip nntiein Their baggage is awniuug iucw u -hollow ihegnu te MueKe. Then suddenly ' nntl. it uurst inie n spiiuc ei name ieii. Wing caught up this spark, and nursed it nmenc the dead leaves nnd twigs, i . The leaves caught lire, nnd then the twigs. Soen the smnll pile of weed was blazing merrily. Red Wing grinned nt Jnck nnd Janet. "Fire making mngie geed!" he grunted. "New we can reek the Sau- I snge Eel." . Jnck and .Tnnet ngreed that the fire- I making mnglc wns geed. Jnck de termined right here te learn all nbeut it se thnt he could build fires when didn't hnvc any matches. "Ilow shnll we coel: the Snusage Eel?" nsked Janet. "We haven't any frying pnn." "I'gh:" grunted Red Wing. "Indian bev knows hew te de thnt, tee." He rut three slender sticks and .sharp- en stick te Janet nnd one te. Jack and kept one himself. He tore the Snu- ' sage Eel apart nnd gave n link te' .Timet, a link te Jnck. nnd kept 11 ling lumf-cii. ins nine lip speared with iu 8tIck nml lu'1'1 lc mer "'e lire. S()0n lt wns sl2zinsiv tlierriiy nnd tens-t ing te nn appetlylng brown. Jack and Jnnct quickl.v followed Red Wing's example. They found It fun cooking sausages this wny mere fun even than leastlng niarshmnllews. When the sausages were nlcelv toasted, the.v had n feast. My, the three links vanished fast. Then three r(foule7!ll Ji miAeLj Just the Corset te Make Yeu Loek Your Best Will be found in our Corset Shep. We main tain complete stocks of Redfern Corsets. The Corset Shep 121 S. Thirteenth St. Around tbe Cemer en Siaiem St. Every fitting receives the personal attention of Miss Pauline Campbell niOTOri.AYB The follewinp; theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. ' PAT ll FRANKFrma ave. I r -IlYi NORIUS STREET V i:nieit Dexter In Belmlil Mr Wife t', Don't Chancp Your llmliind J- Themas Jlclshan In The Jllructr JIan T Hetty Coriiiien I.m nnd dip Weinau t Hetty romp, n, I.uu nnd the Weman - iTiaruia pean In llil Helier RITPlTMT SIAIUCET ST. BELOW l"th lAI-JI-1 l 1(1 A. M. te 11 P JI. M Jlarv M. Jtlnter Tlie Heart Sieriallt r Jlarv M Jlinler. The Heart Mieclallat JJ -Mae M Mlnt.r. The Hc-.irt Mei-liillt I Mnn JI Jllnter The Heart Specialist F Iry JI. JUnter The Heart Sperlalllit H JjU Negr in The DiU' l'wn RIAI TO aERMANTOW.V AVENUB rl-L,I KJ AT TUU'EIIOCKBN 3T. M TVnn whi. i ti, iirn ..I.-,.. - - - -- - " ' " ' """' " iiVlk I' William Famnm n .sliikiLI. nt l-.nl.l w Cliarlen Itay In Twe Minutes In de r Chnrlc JU in Twe Minnie, te Oe Ru-hurl llnrihclme'is In Tol'nble DutIiI S Rlrhanl IlaithelmH n Tel'uble David SHERWOOD ws,!A$.n2"1,Uvr eAse V R chard njrtliclmees in Tel'-ililr DuId T Klchiird II irtlielme in Tnl'uhlp Daiiil W - ltenmur Theln n The I.nat Trail 11..llntsn.D,i 'I I.. I.. ,.. Tl... I.... ff t. f Unten.ar 'llnln In The l.iikt mill I' WaniU turn) n llnlilinl Hull fc Wandi llnu.ey in Ilelilird Hair 333 MARKETeTOatrb M Where It Mr Manilerlnis Bur leniRht? T Hhere N Jlv Man'lMlnir Hei TenlBlif W Vihern It My Wiimlrrlne llev Tenlclit? T Nerma TaliiiK.iKa In Sinn Thrnuali F Ni rrna Talmailce In mllln' Tlireintu R. Nerma Tnlmadse In mllln' Through ARDMORE LANCASTER IMKB AKDMORE. FA. M rarillgnn. from R W Chambera1 neiel T Carnlcnn. from It. W Chamir' neiel W Snnleii Fameun Remane Tliendnm T D W (Iriff ih'e (IriilniiH of the Storm r-n w rirffitiia Orphan nf the -ienn j I W (l-lfft, , eniliniK of the Mnrin AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. GERMANTOWN B'UATTNri?fini?ATLr- M - Hebe D.inle 1 In Nancy Frem 'Nowhere T. Belie Dan'c' In Vinrv Frem N'eiihere W Hebe rj.inlels lu Niiu- Frem Noiihere V Detty Compion In Fer Tlie.c v l.eie F -Hetty Pempsnn In Fer Tlieu Vlr line 8 - Heltv Cenirrnn In Fer Ther'tr l.eie PARK "n?,??, ' TTCVT. ', iw.iuii.,, . 1.117, iiinu in .i.r" ,;ir nei-Hp 1 nuJelnh Vilenlli.e In PfjunJ the Kndis W tlpdeiph Valentine In Ileiend the Hocka T. reW Negri n Tha Red I catec k F, lei Negri In The Brit 1'racerk mere were coekm .-- ' i nn ten of that; and t top of the third thrft.' "U "Red Wing like B antnted the Indian boy, likes them better even than tr Then the Indltn boy looked leni the cords lie used for trapping, It Is run trapping," he said "AdiSi (hern are bnc! pirclft nntl beanti in tlU.w fntrfit flint Mlinlllrl lift tnnnp(l CmtkfUf jJI .v. v.i ...... ....... vv ---if J7 fe -i I nuni i lie i ii c a . -jit i. . Jnck and Janet theuaht that TV Surelv it would de no harm te tMH is forest friend If he caught thp bad ?J j ami hlrds. Indeed it would be MB& fhntn irnefl. ?jt . I ".:.. '.... . ,..... l. Um'rm "Yes," tney ngreca. -ieu may reM-Ml e bad birds imd bcasta. but we wwM w! e jeu te show us hew y" ''L!'' W th ni. "Come tomeirow," nld Red Vlnf. "Come tomorrow nnd I will ahei yetl hew te trap. I will show you mtuty secrets of the feretst." , (What Red Wing shows them wlfl Imj told In this coming weeu's story.) KELLYS SAIL TODAY "Pep" Will Ge This Time and Chil dren Are Happy Accemrnnird by "Pep" Kelly this tlme the Kelly family, six ftren, of 200S Seuth Hcmberger atieet, will leaye for Ireland today. ...... t.-.ii. ,.. ,,'ifn Kirli. nnd their four children.' ranging In nge from nine years tl tn I'lchteen menins, were n, ke .iuih- . lenvlne Kellv te finish some busmeaa leaving ieuy u ,,," .--- I ...., n nnnther bent. DUt When- Protestant Episcopal Open Air Service UNDER TIIE DIRECTION OP BISHOP RIIINELANDER On the Parkway at 23d St. Sunday Afternoon, July 2 AT 4:30 O'CLOCK Preacher, Rt. Rev. Thomai J. Garlaid Bishop Suffragan of the Diocese of Pennsylvania RKMOIOL'S NOTICES Hipdst Tiin TKMi'i.n Hread and Herks ss. ( 1000 N.) ni'SSELT. H CONWELI.. Paster. Wll'lum Dro JlcCurdi Aieeclate Puter. aiC "lUt-r a (Surln the summr will be held in th Iifr Trnip'f ewlnr te the rtnovatlen of th Upp'J Temple Asane'at I'.-ster Mcrurdy will .PreMh Sunilas. 10-30 A M . topic "Mivle In Phil ?ilelphla. ' At 8 P. JI.. the heart-rlpptn i'etur unrmen "jehnny Ring ana we Captain's Sword" will be ftiewn. Thla la the plcturlzattnn of "Th Kcaen hy." nf Mr fenweir unfful 1lf , (-hnrrh Pravr M-Hlng TrA: S f. M. Friends , SF.nVICKS ARK HKIJ at 11 o'clock vry Mrst-day (Sunday) morning- at tha Old Quaker Meetlnu llouse en Monteemtry pike. Mr en Pa This Jleetlnr was t0 llsV.1 in 10S2. It wa hre William Pann worshiped. Visitors cordially Invltad te atlepd. rrrnertrrlan Anril STBF.BT PRESBYTCBIxlX CHCBCM. '?i?nin KlwardMrarlnev Mlntatjr. 10 4S A. JI. nnd 8 P M. Dr. Frederick W l'teher will pr-ach 7 ,i i. ji -rj?t;jJin-r-ril!lL BKTIII.niIF.JI I'Rf.sriYTEBIAN CHURCH Prnad and Diamond t nl". WILLIAM It. JteCORMICIC. Paster. I(n- S It I'urrv Asliant 10 00 A JI. S-ibbarih KcWiel. 11 oe A JI.Sermen, "The Fight for Fredom " 7 4 P. Jt. "The Scheel of Prayar." am ..,,.. ,r. fr i f nil rrtrvlrdi. MM IIMI I'BInVTEBI.N CIII'BCH J lltnt and Walnut t. He. Alfcandcr JlacCell. D D, Mlrdattr. Rev AIln n. Ourlev Ailtant. ' Tl A JI 1" Alvlnn. Ourtv will preach. VISITOR CilRDlAI.I.V WEI,COMB. I'rettnnt Knloeopal SAINT SAl VEl'K (Frmch) 22d and D I.nnrey ""s in 4.S - Hnlv Communion. U T D Malan . Vnltarltn IMTARIAN CIH'KCH nt" OERMANTOWN (Jreene t nnd Wen Chelten nvt, Sumljj. Ju' 2 lli'JS Union Sumrhr S-erUce at tl A JI Ilev. W. A. Vroe. ii. an. of W Imincten Del . will preach. Subject. "Th" HellKlen of Clreat Amor Amer iann All are cordially Invitee! i IMKITOPI.AYS Subject te Change "StJTWUvi The NIXON-NIRDLINGER THEATRES Igf BFF MONT b:, abevb jiabket i-ciiviwiN i i an ft a, a se te u r. Um M Charlea Hay In A Jlldnlsht Bell r Charlea Hiv In A AllilnlKht Bell 1 h. ' hriea Hay In A Midnight Bell ?. -rm.i Tuimadse, The Branded Weman 1 -Nerma Talinadge The- Brunded WemaB S Nerma Talmadge The Branded Wemaai CEDAR C0T" CEDAB AVBNUB M -Wallace lllrl In vtw ihu,.nn T -G Shannen Her lliiahfinrl'M nrpaM. JV - Frt.d Stiine Duke nf (.' Ininey Butt ,, "Dorethy Dillen In FoelV l-arad L "i ." S" j"n,-vln ,MPrn" r ""' 'l h -l ei " " Me Mill. Saturdiy .V. uia i.rttr U - . j- - j COLISEUM Markt h te., M Hoilelph Valentine In Frltelnua Wire i noiteinh Valent no In IVIielmi. in. ) puy tTtnpei Jlllllenalrr. for n Day T. JI"n M '" Menriixl IIU nn Wife i. i-'A'i'i "'l'.'.,,'"rlf'1 " n 'lf ?IWi'yif Jhjjn strehelrn IUMB0 Fn0N:T rt auunD avb. ,ul"uu Jumbo June en Frankford "U" M - Nnrmi TalmndBB In De T.uxe AnnU I Jiikie Coogan In I'r.k' Bad Het U -en inn- llnlflth In II ere lied I'uymaal AW,' alleun '" 1I" -lnliew Jf 'horn y nay )n Nm,,, iron r Hepe Hampinn In rtar Dust LEADER 4lST LANCASTER AVB. t-L.rtLCI 2 30 te 1 30. 7 te JI P. It M - inla Dana In tituss lleuen I Inl i Dana in (.Ink 1 1 mines i ,V ,JV J,''i!f0, " Onih.ins of the- Klerat i JJ- Sr!2 '? " "rP'tan. of h. Storm i1, ' ,v ,?rWJ H "mlians nf the S era t- LI W (inftl h a (Irlihun. of ,1.1 mVlr - --- -'.: "- M,y.i7iw,i I nellih U IiiMim uh en Strehslm : NIXON'S AMBASSADOR , yv M Siar Cast. Mm Nrcemi Frem Hear.. 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