Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 25, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25; ' 1922 -
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77ST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE
mcy Wynne Talks of
Which Will Take Place October 14 She Chats
About the Number of Engagements
XrEhlt, Ludle Carter nnd Sum
W Reeves' wedding dnte" has been
ttled upon. H'h October 14, as we
JineuncwJ Saturday, nod the ceremony
Sll take pi" ,n t,le Church of the
flled Shepherd, ItoMMnent, nt neon.
Ths 14th fH en n Haturdny, nnd, you
knew, according te the old rhyme, It's
.i,,.,i.v hunt flnv of nil."
iHillle Kecves. Sam's brother, nnd his
fe have been in PJurope this last sum
mer, elid were ever there, when the er
rifeement was announced a few weeks
nife. But they will will for home to te
... in reach horn In time for the
neddlhir. I saw Lticlle out nt the pole
nnedny recently nnd thought Her look leek
Inc extremely well. She always wcnri
Mich geed -looking clothes and knows
hew te carry them.
I have net heard where they will live,
but euppose in l'hecnlxvllle, as Mr.
Hccrcs' buMncss is there. His parents,
Mr. and Mrs. David Itecvcs. Hve at
I'hncnlic Park, in n beautiful old house,
nd the Blllle Kccvcs live at Sedglcy
Farm, Miecnixvllle. If you have ever
been out that way ou knew whnt won
derful country H Is.
There are lets of parties In the plan
ning before the wedding, nnd I under
stand the Invitations will be Issued this
neck. Luclle Is living with her mother,
Mrs. Gcerge Breeke, nt Ithan.
DID you ever knew Mich a week for
engagement announcements in last?
There wrs Gertrude Ilecksrher's te Al
fred Riddle, Ellen McMiclinrl nnd
Charlie Berwlnd, Mnr.v Krneitlne Cole Cele
man and .loe Dexter, Elnlne I'nglleh nnd
lissll Gorden, and Helen Turner nnd
Fred Hhoeinnker. And the week before
rtita Heckscher nnd Jee Harrison an
nounced their betrothal. What if we
have, heard of five broken engagements
in this month? There nre Blx new ones
ml likely-te-last ones announced with
in a week In that Mine month.
Gertrude Heckscher'H engagement te
Alfred Blddle is Interesting. Alfred
Riddle is a brother of .Tulinn Blddle.
who, you remember, was killed in his
airplnne during the war. He lim a Ms
ter, Miss Edith Blddle, who is very
charming. His mother Is Mrs. Arthur
Tllddle, having been Miss Julia Blddle,
a daughter of Mrs. Chapman Blddle,
who left that splendid bequest in her
will gMng an annuity or inther a
monthly bequest te Indies in reduced
i ircumstancca.
That was a splendid act of kindness
en the part of Mrs. Blddle, and I knew
nf a number of ladies who hue benefited
lir it. At the same time, these who'
benefit are net generally known. The
legatees receirt! their cheeks enrh month,
.ib if they were dividends, and no eiiij
hut the ene In charge of the adminis
tration of the estate and perhaps mem
bers of Mrs. Biddle's family knew te
whom the legacy gees.
All of which Is digressing very much
from Gertrude Hcckscher's engagement.
Yeu knew, Gertrude In the daughter of
Mrs. Maurice Heckscher nnd ns pretty
ns a picture. She Is rather Miinll nnd
ery slim, nnd hns the meat wonderful
large ejes and brown hair. Her father,
who died boine jenrs nge, wns a brother
of Mr. Steens Heckscher. Mrs. Heck
feher nnd Gcrtrude have spent a let of
time nbreHd. Tbey have u lieusc at
Newtown Hqunre, where they Ilc most
e, . me worn anwns ceumr,.
Uiv jeu Miew mat liDDy i enr wnsi
net coming out this year after all? ,
I hat Is, net until next summer.
She Is
gillng back te Dnbb m terrv
fur (!i,ft
venr, nnd will be introduced nt a garden
party in June. J;ibby Is the daughter
nf Atr. and Mrs. Jeseph Walker Wear,
her mother having been Miss Adeline
1'elter. a siter of Mrs. William E.
tipodmen, who nlie Ihes in Chestnut
Hill.
MATtY JANE was rather rambunc
tious nt luncheon the ether day.
ind in plte of ninny warnings sounded
In mother, finally upset her cup nn.l
aiicer. Kpllllng chocolate till ever the
irei-h cloth. "Yeu ure u verj nuuehty
kIiI, Mnry .Tnne," said Mether. "This
i nines of our net learning te keep
iinirt. Hew iiRhamed 1 t-huiilil be If jeu
ilnl ucli a tiling when I had jeu out
i-lling. '
And Maty Jane replied indignantly:
"iiineleiis, Mether, don't jeu suppose
I'd Knew better thnn te de 'at If l wns,
"s'ting." NANCY WYNNE
Secial Activities
ur and Mrs Ferdinand Jehnsen
' iue-), of licrtnnnteun, nnneuncp the
iigagemeut of their daun'htr. Miss Char
'Tile Jl.m er.ives, te Mr rioedeilum
j-auten Mn'ermlcK. t-en t Mr. Albert
I- Mci'ermlck, if Hits city and grand
en of Mic. c. t i.'nederhnm. of
lori-nte. i -.in Miss Craves, who made
"ir dehut two jears ape. Is .i tiepular
in' mber of the jeuiutr nt
Mr miuI Mrs Jiarcliy McKadden, of
ilijei,iniit. lme 1-hiii'd ln nations for
' iifinie at the Radner Hunt 'lub en
'"iril-iy exenlnir. October 14. In honor I
'.'Ir.".n.rt Mr Jul"' ""waul McFad-
'' of Man ('orneis. Haveitenl. Mrs.
Hinhcy McKadden v.as MIhs VlrKlnla
ileilisrlur, daughter of Mi. ami Mrs.
.eihard McLktvher. of llollnebreke.
flsdner. and Mis Jehn II. Mi Kaddcn '
'Hl ba reji embered us Ms Florence
J epce Kllswerlh. cUunlucr of Mr nnd
wi L',u"ca" s'uart niiKwerth, of New
Wit. I.efoie her marrliiBe at Seuth-
"'npteu this Fiimmer.
Mr ami m.u t,i c . . ,-., i
ur. aim .mis, need A, Me can. of 121 I
West
fheilnn, e..,,, ?,..., inn
nave clianirfrd ih riji.t r-t ihn ,.. v,,.
...w.....h u.i'itui, iivsliiu, lilll.
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Mini Ozibeth. Mercau
..-. t.iu (ij iniruriurn npr , nitt. ifri'
I R!lzs.heth ATnrc-nn f , i n-iccl.
"."'teber 10. te TburHd,n. Neiemli'm- ii!
--i u, in iimrnu,!), .oeniner !',
nance ami supper will fellow the ten,
'ir and Mm MeTcan and Mlt.s Mer-
t!"i reiurnei en .'riii.n. rm,,, 'i.,i,
,,' r;, ' vliel the hpent the sum-
tl. . XIr- ""' rH- Meisan hae leased
'"r two xears Mldwoeds the heuse of
'"'I -Vr U H U.ijuid Rc-wle al
liestimt Mill, which thm win occupy
'ii Ne ember 1. Mr. and Mrs., llowle
ii.niiinE iinreuu. I
Trill' "'i'l ;S,ri1 n,l,nn l:'lrlni of ,hft I '
llan i. 'i""1 "'"i ""I K' 1 Slllilll
in i.l " TlLcly fenliif.-. November 7. I
nr ei Airs Uirle's ilster. Mies
hni ii I'r',nv,.n' '"'lUR-liter ..f Mr.,
irn...1". Ial" 'l5t. of Ur.i w mi, '
, IIU'1! "no win tnnl,i her debut nt
October 18.
her patent!, will gl" en
Miss
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tinik.i. .""'"" ' .uyi.iruj. neon ,
-...- iiauBiuer or Mr. and Mrs, fla t.ni
th Ln.JJ. f. I012 I,ln0 htr'"0t' Will 1.0
Mi eJiW.l hencr. "l a dinner which I
'n s,.n,I,Vr(-' Trl'e Iltta.11 will glv.(,
their Snl,r,,aiv enlne- October 14, at
lieJ '" be lli'rednced nt a tea which
ber f?"",1! ""' J'V "" Krifl'i- ,:
teber iiW " W,"? ,nn weck-entl of
Mr ,ni ,'!' "Jl'li"". .is the cues
'r. .md Mrs Ilaxall.
Octo- .
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Biiest of
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street uin ."""""k"". ei -i I'inn
ernii, V. i'iv ,v iihiii " "ii nuiurnnr
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Held, ii..,.-.," . '". "".-.'i. .uin
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ctheilngten, instead of the
AemtL.'n "?" Planned te RlVO mi Ne.
'iuihtrrr'i Mr' "o'lrlnBten and her1
.Mac , ir ,,,no J"st rctuined from Cape
a5. where they tpent the rummer.
IHLr,i V.""1 jj'iiiecii, ftirs.
I clii. m81 ,0'JlJremfry, Mrs.
Kiln Maj,ee,i, Mrs, nlll(lt
Md S,ff, Kr"", l-'.ins, nf H,i
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Ai.li,,,.,;.- .."..; V" "'. 'Heir nonie in
llim., ,,, ' " ,' ' ",1 nrteinoen next te
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We ! i," ;"r,.',l Hmfes M. I.e.!, of
I'llllltl nT'V0 '"" U0V""' hn HW,C'1
iii uin ,her,,. K,,ri" Ooveii, I
ilrir ?".N.f"r " U,,,l,-H "" '
Tuiri.i.. ,"Y' ' in nennr or their
i?lwB,Vi?.'ttrl U.m.. Hur"h Kursted..
"n, daughter of Mr. und Mra Percy
IM
the Reeves-Carter Wedding,
K. Hudneit, of New Yerk, whtf will t
ene of the season's debutantes.
Mrs. David 9. 1). Chew, Jr., hu Issued
InvltatteVs for n bridge party at the
home of her mother, Mr. Themas W.
rjrnhatn, 602 Kant Thirteenth street,
Chetter, en Friday afternoon. In honor
of Mini Anna J. Beatty, whose mar
rlane te Mr. Wlllard 1C Olauuer will
tnke place en October 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Cadwalader,
of Xalrweld. Fert Washington, left
yesterday for White Sulphur Springs.
Va.. where they will nttctid the ladles'
golf tournament.
Mr. and Mr Jehn O. Bell, Jr., who
have been spending the ummer at
Cape May, N. J., will return early next
month te their home, Twenty-second and
Locust streets.
Mr. and Mrs. William I. Mlrkll, of
Bryn Mawr, have returned from Vent-
nor, wnere iney epeni ma summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gutlllam Aertsen, Jr.,
of Torresdale, are spending a few weeks
nt Atlantic City. ,
Mrs. David H. Ludtum and her chil
dren, of noscmeiit, have returned from
Kllzabethtewn, N. V., where they spent
the summer at their camp.
Mrs. Theodere T. Jcnnlncs. of 301
Chester avenue, Moorestown, announces
the marnage or her aaugnter, miss Eva.
Jennings, te Clifferd K. Hires, of Cam
den, at Philadelphia, September 20. Mr.
and Mrs. Hires wljl spend the fall and
winter In Moorestown.
Along the Main Line
Mis- Ellrabelli Wills Meneke, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick c. JleneXe,
of Overbroek, who has been ntertalnel
for several weeks by Miss Mabel Leas
at her cettage at Beach Haven, Is new
at Twin Lakes, cenn., where mie is the
truest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. I'echln.
of Baltimore. Miss Meneke attended
the wedding of Miss Lucretla Loemln
nnd Mr. Edward Converse Lincoln,
which took place at St. Jehn's Church,
Hartferd, Conn., en Saturday afternoon
and was followed by a reception at the
home of the bride's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. V. Carter, who have
been spending the summer at Ardmere,
where they have been occupying the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Qustavus B.
K.etcher. will meve en October 1 te 257
Seuth Sixteenth street.
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn C. Turner, of 6301
Sherwood read, Overbroek, who spent
the summer at their camp nt Wilten,
Me,. hac returned.
Germantown
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hlsenhewer
and their daughter, Miss Mildred Elsen Elsen
eower, of Kitchens lane, Ocrmantewn,
returned en Frldnv from their fcummer
home near nangely. Me., where they
hae been for seme weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Kills Oreben, wne
hac recent.y returned from a Western
trip, have taken an apartment at the
Delmar-Merrls, Germantown, where they
will remain for a few weeks.
Mrs. Harry Hellander, of East Duval
street, has Issued Invitations for a bridge
party te be given at her home en Satur
day afternoon, October T.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A
Gf16 McMahon street, are
short tlme at the Delaware
Bewes, of
pending a
atcr Gap.
Sir. nnd Mrs. Krank A. Wclsner. of
521 Eiat Tulpehecken street, announce
the engagement of their daughter, Mian
Dorethy Mary Welsner, te Dr. W. Her
nard Klnlaw. of rtecky Mount, N. U.
Philaddvhia
jjr an(j jj
weith. of in
Mrs. Fester Themas Wall-
1 Hllllll, (II 'lll.Q lAVUill Sll- I. IIIU 1 ,'
cclvlng congratulations en the birth of
u.iUBhter, Jean Andersen waiiwertu,
Miss 11. Elizabeth Andeisen, of CiLr CiLr
mantewn. Miss Helen Marie UemI. of the Pew.
elten Apartments, who has been spend
ing the summer at the lintel Dennis,
Atlantte City will return te her home
ear.y in October.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Van Syckel.
of West Philadelphia, announce the en
gagement of their daughter. Miss Helen
Van Syckel. te Mr. Arthur B. Helmes,
or Woodbury, N. J.
Miss Vendla Nlllpen, of Harel an
nue. has left this city for California,
te be geno a year.
Mr. and Mrs. Ceerge M. Zlsber, whose
marriage took place June 28 In the
Cooper Memerial Church Slxt -third
street and Olraid aetiue, hae returned
from their wedding trip and are .It home
nt 1748 North sixtieth street. Mrs Zle
ber will be reniembcied an Miss Elsie A.
Sltll.man. of West Philadelphia.
Dr. nnd Mrs William Tracy, of 4 401
S.insem strct, hae been occupying their
cottage at Chelsea.
Seuth Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Kennv, of 1123
Jehnsen street, are bclncr congratulated
upon thn birth of a f en. Jehn Kenny,
Jr. Mrs. Kennv will be remembered as
Miss Marie Kejnelds, of 2C00 Seuth
Eighth street.
Miss Elizabeth Cennty. of 1835 Seuth
Eighteenth street, has returned from a
trip te Niagara Falls.
Mrs .lesenh I.ealn. of 1151 Seuth
Woodstock street, enterta'ned Informally
-it hir iiem inm xcnim,
,., , , ,.
Miss Hentrlce Kllv, of Twenty-second
nnrl ,l', ,l srecls. who spent the carlj
l,l,t f 'ile se.csen In New Verli. where
Dhe llMd her elster, Is new ut home
'fltr a "hert Mta' '" C1,e sea.
Werth Philadelnhia
.lwrw rniiuuvipniu
Mrs Anna SchulBen. of UZ2 Perth
street nnneuncrn the ongaftement of her
,i..i,,. xtiuu ?- ui,..i , .
unuBMif,, ...ion !v, . u,.vii, iu .., ,
n,( nh V .n nn
of this city. Mr. VAl-
entlne Is a etc ran
n or me world war.
Mr. and Mrs James Mel'nmbrldere, of
1711 Urle aenuc. announce the on en
Kanement of the'.t dauirhtnr. .Miss Mar.
(rare t tel(e JIci aiubrldtjp, and Mr.
VTIItlam i: S'icueinaii. of thja city,
ilr.s harlcs Veses. of 11 North
i;ieenth rircet, has anneuncid the en-(.-afrement
of her dauichier, SIIrs Florence I
i: Vesey. le Mr. I.euls J, I'teester, of I
1211 Wngntr .iveuue, Legan.
Mr. and Mrs. Slmun Miller, of 901
JONES' SHOES
llccdtiuartcra for Beys and GirU
Prices $2.45 te $2.85
2752 Gerrtmntewn Ave.
Shut-In Exchange
Useful and Fancy Articles
Traveling Ironing Beards
205 S. 16th Street
SPECIAL COOKING CUSSES
Tim brldc ind yeunr hotiiewUi) can
lrn te dr erydT dlihei, In mw
una ttracttv ways Nevtl, dlntv.
ttraetWs Itiuni. Eliminate! fallura
anq tieip yen ure menn.. Thia oeuras
ineiuaet erean, pastry ana
cnlie making
and A apaelal lessen en eandlAl fruit.
Froftsalenal rlatias, In institutional,
cafeteria, luncb and ta room work,
Msry A.Wilien Cooking Scheel
Sil 0, Hi 81. Pbena Bpniee 07JJ
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H Charlette H&xplB!9IB
H Graves, whose HPK"1BhH
H engagement fF " AflHHH
is announced Hf"wy 'WsIHr!H
H today te Mr. MP'jIy rl
H Goederhain MHMfc'r ",? tKURi
H McCermicJc RKt1 ''BiB
rhote br Mnrcu RSJSr , w"v "NmBiB
t" ''$ ' $: BBMiiiiiEZz-2
w MMrmmmmma jm
vT.r,l Sixteenth street, have closed their
i ti, I : ' , " nae returned I
,UM1 V-IIJ 1IUIOC.
M Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Ashcr nnd their
daughter. Miss Marjerle Asher. of 133G
North Bread street, hae returned from
a stay at Bald Mountain, Me.
Delaware County
Invitations) have ben Issued bv Mies
Martha Knew lea Beatty, of Chester,
for the marriage of her Mhter, Miss
Anna J. Kenttv. nnd Mr. Wlllnr.i if
Olauser. which will tnke place en Oc
teber 12 nt the Vlrst Presbyterian
Chutch of Chester.
Mr and Mrs. Jehn Ulckfurd HrnnW
ckfled their house, Blde-.i-Wee, en North
N'nrberth avenue, Saturday, and w II
spend the month of October In Atlantic
City.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Everton rtnntsev nnd
their diughtcr. Ml?s Gladjs ltamsev.
are new at their Swarthmore home,
where they will spend the early autumn.
ISorristetcn
Miss Mary HunUr. of De Kalb -.tiect.
entertained at a tea en Wedneyriav In
honor of Mlsj Helen W. Palst, who' will
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YOUTHFUL MODES
At Moderate Prices
Misses' Coats
59.50 & 95.00
Nermandis with beaver or squirrel trimming!
Belivia or panvelaine featuring cellars of
beaver, Australian opossum, wolf, caracul at
- 59.50, Coats and capes of Veldyne and
Geergianne employ squirrel or beaerj Gerena
capes with cellars of caracul, platinum or blue
fox at 95.00. Third Fleer
Misses' Frecks
39.50 & 65.00
Youthful, yet subtly suggestixe of sophistication
arc these Jeune Fille models of Canten crepe,
satin-faced Canten, fine twill and satin-finished
crepe introducing graceful drapes, circular
effects, side panels, new sleeve treatments,
beading and embroidery. Fourth Fleer
Misses' Suits
Sports Suits inimitably swagger employ sturdy
mixtures recently imported from England and
Scotland at 49.50. The semi-costume ver
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straight-line and Russian Blouse models en
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embroidered or appliqued 85.00.
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be married September 30 te Mr. Jehn IV
uenerts, or Jcnklutewn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Moere, of 1019
Swede street, who heve been occupying
thulr cettage In the Pecene Mountains
for the summer, have returned home.
Mrs. Jane Garrett, of Ceatesvllle, Is
the gueat of Mrs. William W. I.I vci geed,
of Powell strect.
Gurncy-Marsten Nuptials ;
Other Weddings of Interest
A wedding of Interest took plnce nt
" o'deik en Saturday attcinoen In M.
Paul's Episcopal Church, OxcrbroeK.
when Mrs. Denlse Marie Marsten bec.inni
the brlde of Mr. Harmen llurney. of
Detroit, Mich , son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Vic Vic
eor M tlurncy, of Geimnntewn. 'lhe
ltev. Rebert Norwood lector of th-l
church, performed the ceremony The
brlde were n kewh of sIIvji graj . i
ten crepe, made en slmple lines, villi
a lacu hat if the tame shade .mil car
ried a bouquet of tunnel loses incl Ids
and white iofes. Miss Alien Rhodes
Mnrsten, a slHter-ln-lnw nf the bride,
was the nnld of honor and enh at
tendant. Shu wei.i a frock nf cei.il i
pink sill: with a lurge black l.u-e h.it
und carried a bouquet of pink iec.
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49.50 & 85.00
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Mr, Reland Gillette -was best man and
the ushers Included Mr. It. H. Barlew,
of New Yerk j Mr. Maurlce Slenn, Jr.,
Mr. Ueymend Kirk, Jr., and Mr. Ooeder-
imin Mccormick. a smnii reception
followed nt the home of Mr. nnd Mis.
Henry Marsten at 81)00 Woedblno ave
nue, Overbroek. On the return from ft
wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. auniey will
be at home at 6 Christopher street, New
Yerk.
CniLIiY HAIIVKY
An attractive wedding took place en
Saturday morning at fl o'clock In St.
Menica's Church, Ultner and Seven
teenth streets, when Mies M. Virginia
Harvey, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ieuls
iiarvey, or Z030 south i;ighteentn
street, became the bride of Mr. Kugene
.T rVMlt r9 lOrttt ff.,1.1... n.A,..
florniantewn. The ccremenv unn ner-
formed by Father Branten nnd was
HOlemnlzed with nuptial mass. The
brlde were a dreMs vt wlilte pntln
trimmed with old lace and tulle veil
draped with ornnge blcosems. Her
bridal bouquet of whlte roses and llllea
of the valley. Miss Mudclyn M. Crllly,
slster of the bridegroom, was brides
maid and were a. dress of orchid taf
feta with a large plcture hat. Klin
carried a cersage bouquet of erchldn
und sweet pens Mr. Ieuls C. Hurvcy,
Jr., brother of the bride, was best man.
Immediately following, u reception
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ffi arc canton crepes, flat crepes,
m piret twills and satin crcpr.
The newest ideas in nleevcs,
draperies, necklines, liverj'
M new and staple shade
$i black, tee.
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Three-Piece Suil-s
or nis.ca; in marleen nnd
of contrasting colors
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Wt Spttialit, in ApparthThat
was held at thft heme of the hrlde'fl
parents, nftcr which Mr. nnd Mrs. Crllly
left en a wedding tilp. Tliey will re
turn te their new home. fi008 North
Twenty-first fctrcet, after November 1.
liYNCH KEHNAN
A very nttractlve weddlnj? took plncn
nt neon en Saturday last at Our Lady
of Jjcurdes. Overbroek, when Miss
Helen M. Keennu, of 6011 Jeffersen
street, liecume the bride of Mr. .Tnmes
M. Lynch, of 1623 North Nineteenth
street. Miss J.oulse Allen, of Chest
nut Hill, was bridesmaid, and Mr. Pat
rick H. Bourne wns best man, After
an extended wc-dduiK trip through the
. New llnslund States, Mr. and Mrs.
I 1.,'nnli t.lll l,n tit linm. nt AOT.t Cllth.
, arlne street, nftcr November 1.
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A Great Man1' People
Arc Buying Our
Generous Bune'ea
of Garden Flowers
75
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Century Flower Shep
112 S. 12lh Street
Our Collection of
FURS
Fer Fall
and winter
hat been conceded te be the
most noteworthy showing of
th
neaien, portraying a
pn
variety of themes distinctly
apart from the usual.
ANBRASSY
13 tO WALNUT STUJEET
PH1LADB1PHIA.
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