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Trenton Evening Times from Trenton, New Jersey • Page 2

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TIMES. SATTRDAY, MAY 20, mifi. Personal Social Doings A A Young People's Activities MISS HELEN MATHEWS FAIR AND BAZAAR ENTERTAINS CLASS I SUCCESSFUL MISS VIRGIN WEDS TENDER GRADUATES HAROLD BROOKS! FAREWELL DINNER I I I i i I i Brooks i sun. of i Mi's. i i i a i Miss i i i i a a i i i i I I if I 1.V.II i I i il i i i l-'a 1 i I i i I beth, i I I i i i I i i I i ul' tin- i at 8 o'clCH in SI I i i i a i i v.

as i i I 1 i a I i i i ur. i Frederick i i I i i i Episcopal and rft i of i i a i i i i-f i the hrldo. ill i i i i i i assisted by I 1 10 i i i I i i The i i I i 111 a erpcl in i i liodi, i- is i lnm i i i i 1 1 a a t'ar- 1 uf 1 i a i i i i i I i a i I I i "i i of i I 1 a i I he i a i i re.T'iM-d i i i i a I 11 11 I i 111 i i i of a of 1 I 7 i a nei and i i I a i a "'e edst'il i sliort bus i a i and the ot the a i i i i i i a a a book covered i a i a i her is a old a i i .1. i i i a i i a i i a honor, a iriaid i i a i Baltimore. Miss a i Frances Brooks, i of the i i i a i as um i i i i i I i i i i i i i i i i i i i i (o i a i she read.

Thnsft pri i Si nior.s I i i i A a i a I i i i i i i A a i a i i a i i i -llarn Hcadiiift, i I i a Frank i i i a I and Fred a i PRESENT PLAYS LEAP-YEAR DANCE FOR FUND BENEFIT SUCCESSFUL-EVENT, I Ins I a I I I I I Si i i i i i i i i 11 I i -1 i i i i '1 I I I i i i I I i i i i i i i i i i i i i was I .1 I i 1 1 i i I i i i i i i i i i i i 1 1 I i 1 1 I Tl 1 i i i i i i i i i i 1 i i I I i i i i ,1 i M. i i I i 1- I I "i 1 i i i i i SI. i i I i i i i i i I i i i i I 1 i i 1 Ml L. I I I I I i i I '1 i i i i i i S' I i i i 1 i i i i i i i i i i i I i i a i i i I i i 1 i 1 1 i i I i i A I i A i i i i i i i i i i I i i Km I i I- I il i A i i i i i i i I I 1 I I i i I. i' I I 1 I I I MIT' .1.1 I 11 II I i i 1 1 i i i i i i I i i i i 11 I- i I i I- The bpst i i i i i i In- i I i i A i Brooks, i i i i uf i I i oorii, i i I and Dr.

C. O. H. a antl i i a fec-hauftier, i of ood; CarL Virgin, of F.IUab.'th, i of the bride, innl f. E.

Dema- a I Amies i. i i i Mary 1 a a i Brown, Tarn! in --i M. MINSCHWANER ENTERTAINS AID rest of Oradel, i be ushers. A i Mr-Cue, Joseph A reception i be lick! at I a a nnd Kr-rt i a home of the bride's a followine the crramony. The house i he a i decorated in lavender and white lilacs and candles.

An orchestra hidden by a bank of palms. i furnish music during the reception. Mrs. virgin, mother of. the bride, will wear a.

gown of black brocaded marquisette trimmed i duchess I lace. 'Mrs. Brooks, mother Itanln ro a Members of the Ladles' Aid So- Mr Brooks ia very welL Xnown jn I ciety of the Central Baptist this city, where he has been 'Super- I were entertained I I i-veiiliifr-nl In endeni of the Fisher-Norris A i country home of Mrs. Rebecca work? for ten ynars and he has I i a near Woorlsvllle, N. .1.

many friends both here and In Kllza- I The house was decorated heth I wood, other spring flowers and A who Is a i I a i i were The bride-elect, is a memoer of an "old Swedish a i who Is a served verv Charming member of the Those present Mrs. (lertrude younger social set of Elizabeth, has KellyMrs. ye their return from a wedding: i I i a A Unrr. Mrs. K.

trip: hi stride i Mrs. a i i Grace at 21 Eastfleld Avenue, i avid a Sykes. Mrs. f.eor^o H. Weller.

Trentonians who will be present a Mrs J- Ft. i Chn.stopher T-iA weddinff are- Miss Clara Downs. Mrs. C. Brest.

Miss Mr and ifrs Sylvano A. Andrews. U-ydia Cake. H. F.

Smith. Mrs. Charles MI.SS I MISS ELKINS TO APPEAR IN PLAY i a a i i i 'will give ft a i a a a a i i i a i i 1 a i i Womi'ii'd i i a A i a i a the, i i cream a a i i sold. i a i a a i i i used a of the A a i Mrs. Leslie i i i a i a fire, a been a i prrls, a In a cleve.r a i i i a a i Alias." Miss a a i a i Miss a I i i i i -Miss- a a a a i a i Lonea c.e^semeyer.

Miss i i i Hope, i i i i a a old a i Miss a a a Miss A a -Miss i i is composed of Misses a i c.ooil ma i i Misses TI.i7.el i a a a i a i ice i i be i Misses a a a i i a a a CAIH OLtC I i a i 1 i i i i I I i I i i i I I I i i i i i i i a a a I i a I 1 1 1 1 -1VJ1-- "Thi' i i MBS sumo BE BRIDE TODAY Tninirn Mrs. i Edith W. Stout, Mrs. Lydla. R.

Kelloy. I Mr. John Sykes, the Don Clyde Kite, Mrs. Don Clyde Kite, I JPB- I sie A. Calland, A.

Younij, Mrs. I James A. Young. Mrs. Eliza H.

ten, Mrs. a Master Decator. Mrs. i i a Blackford, John A. Potts.

Mrs. John A. I'otts and Jncpb Miss Ulllan Scholz, only a nlr of Mr and Mrs. Kmest Scholz. of 212 Y.

W. C. A. I A Howell Street, i become hnd" A I I nf A Schafer, a I I I A I A Mrs C'harles Schafer. of Florence, N.

3.. 7 o'clock this evening, at me uf. her parents. The Rev. M.

1 A party of wo-nen chap- Dickinson, pastor o'f Calvary Bap- eroned by Miss s. Esther a list Church, will perform the cere-i PhysJcal director of the Y. U. (.. i i will b- witnerred by Trenton at ,.30 this -Immediate relatives-of the bride and morninfr to hike to Philadelphia.

bridegroom only. Miss Mildred Shotwell will bridesmaid and Ed-ward Hoover will ba best man. After a honeymoon trip to Atlantic City, Mr. and Mrs. Schafer Terrace.

MISS STAHUBER BRIDE OF GEORGE R. HUGHES Miss Minnie Condrell Stahuber and CJeorge Richard Hughes, both of this i-ity, were married Thursday evening at the parfconase of the Chanrbers' Street Methodist Elplscopal Church by the Rev. Lytnan Fillman. The attendants- weire Mrs. Thomas Cooley.

Mrs. William K. Paff, of 324 -West etate Street, wil) leave Monday for he summer home in Island" Heights. Mr. Paff, -who Is In the South, will Join her later in the week." will remain over night in Torresdale.

and return home tomorrow afternoon. Following are those who made the trip: Edna Hughes, Winifred Weidon, Helen- Isabel Charlotte Mutchler, A a Anderson, Clara Carman, Harriet ShiU. Bertha Wilson, Edna Reitzler and Theodosia Schuster. Mrs. Dittraars will also hike to the Quaker City.

PLAN CELEBRATION Women's Loyal Moose Circle, No. 14S, will celebrate their third anniversary Thursday evening. with a hanquet to which prominent officers' will, be Mrs, Rogers IB general chairman of the committee. Effort Is being made to secure Mrs. J-aifies -o the Cir- cler.

as oit: of speakers. a a i a i i i Ur. i i i i i I a a A a i i I i a a a i i i a i i i i I a TTri'TOTllT. i I a a i i i Kos.l i Benson. a i a I SpirH--ri" a a i i i i Social Calendar A i i uf l-'irst A ul to i I I i i.

i i i 1 1 1 I i i i I i i i i i i i i i 1 -1 i i i i I i i I i i A I I i 1 i i a I i i i a a i I I .1 J. i K. a a i -i .1 a i i 'l- 1 a I a mm Ml i i I 1 1 1 1 S-nltll. Xl'VilQU i I i I i Mr-. 1 1 1-1 i i a i i a i a a i i i er i J.

i a m. Mr-, i a a a I i 4 1 a 1 1 IJ A i i I I i I-; i A s. I.e.; A i I a a I a i a i i i i a i I i i a a a even- i a parochial a A nue A special i a program i be i by i i a and a i i i i i i in a i i a a a i a a i i i i a (. and Several i a a by the societ i i a i a i been PARENTS' MEETING AT MOSES SCHOOL POSTPONED A i of the i of Moses ScliooT 'fiiipTfsT to 1re- trelrl TuesrlaT 1 4inder hfl aJis- pices of the. -vVomen's Circle, has been postponed i a i 14.

because Mass Askew, the the i c-ould present it a i at. the later date and in a i i to her address, a musical program i be rendered. ilerabeils Csf recently-organized camp-flre" the Y. W. C.

A. will hike up Pennsylvania as far as a i a The party will he rhaperone-d by Mis-s IIslcrt- Bttrdv-earnp-flea 3 few more days mi ill une Then the price of coal- will be advanced 10 cents a ton and so on fox-the next four months. riot place youi- xrder and arrange for delivery a tittle later? Old King Coal is a good investment especially at this time. you are thinking it over- call 191. HARVEY READING 430 Perry St.

A i Mrs .1 i i a a Marc i Mist: i i i I i i l.c.a, i i A I i a i i A ler. Ati.su i A a i a Miss i a I.O-A a a i l.o\\ i a a i I i i i a i i a A phojiyer was i to a Peril "if" iT.T "STAiTTi I a Street, a i I i i of a a i i to oicr i i was a a sperr nvt i menus were served. The i elect i a i Mr. and Mrs. Sever.

a ni i i a i i i 1 I i a i i a i i i i i a I i i i i a i a i a I A a i i a i a a i i i i i siillns' A i i i i i i i lUTi. a a i TM i a a i A were present. Mrs. Tbhn B. Brock was a i a a a were a i a Poor I a I i i K.

floor i Mrs 3 H. B. La-pp. Miss James LJi.llon. Brook.

a A i Mrs. Mrs l-'red I i a room. Mrs. i i Fred SWati i XJ.U.V.C-Cliirk.. of i a i i i a i I i week.

They a a i Mrs. Percy Mrs" a Bebhlng-ton, Mrs. Harry- Snook, i Miss Alice, Ivins, Miss Genevieve Mis.s Helen Brandt and Miss I.eah HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Thp i spnior commercial pupils have secured positions 1 'Miss A i KlPCtric i i i ('ook Pottery i a i North i I a a Mis.s i i a a i a waitp's'Seed Store; Joe Soil, thal Scrap Rubber Company; Gporge Elisher, John A. Roebllng'a Sons Company, flat wire department; Isa-ar. Kriprlmann.

Rubber Manufacturing Company; Misa Alma Bloom, Miss Margaret Reid and Bolce, i i A a i i i i i I a a i i a i i M. a ST 1 a I i a I I i i i a I I i i i i i i .1 i I a a i .1 a i I a -vb A i i i i i i a I I i A r.lltrbee. a i i I i i i i a .1 II i i I .1. I i i i i iis. I I a I i I i i a .1 -r i i-.

iTT" TV: nr 5 -j--f i i a i i i i 1 I a I i i I i i a Just Between Friends "Charles- with the John A. Roebling's Sons Company; Wlllam. Hannish, Maddock's Pottery Hyman Rom, Trenton Paper -Snick Howard- Katzenbach and Bullock; Jean Chainese, Monument Pottery; James Dorsely, Comptroller's Office: Charles Andrews, Mercer Clay Products Company; Herbert Roberson, Trenton Trust and Safe Deposit Company; Richard Thomson, Trpnton Banking romnanv: H. C. Waldt.

Mercer Trust Company. The senior reviews commenced yesterday, the B. C. and D. reviews will commence Friday, May 28.

Senior examinations will begin Tuesday, June '13; the B. and C. examinations Friday, June. 16, and the D. June 20.

I A IN BUCKLES" a i a i i i in i and i a i ThoAi.iiujii.o-J.j 11 i i I i blinrer i i of 1 or nl i a to i a i the i i-o, is i i i a i A a i a Hoe In a fJul.se." TO CONDUCT BAZAAR FOR In order a i a i i i fif i i i i i iri i a A a TTunirary, a i i he -heta i I i tne plrps of the i a i of the "Trinity vane-Plica I i i Church in th of li The i ffT persons a a i are a i Rev 1 9 1 i HDiFFM ITCHING 5CALP During morning exercises yesterday Higrh School medals were presented to the -edl'tor-lri-chief of the Spectator, Eric Mackey, and to the business fnanager, Edmund for their untiring and efficient -work on the school paper. Med-als were also presented to the -members of the Trl- angnilar debatlns team. Herbert klik, James Dorsey, Charles Kecvil, Rowan Wiley and Jean Chanlese. The Belles Society will, meet next Tuesday, a the home of Miss Mary Taylor. 139 North Warren Street.

Ibsen's "DolTs House" i will he discussed durirtK the evening. The High School Orchestra played during morning exercises. John Karrell addressed the school urging better support far 'thi. "OTninr baneball games. AID TO GWE CARD PARTY.

Hebrew Ladles' Aid Society, will conduct a party at 2:30 o'clock Monday a In the A cade Academy. Mrs Bernard Cohen, president of the Aid. is in charge. I xS. P.

Dunham ft? Co. A Women's Blouse and Waist Sale for Monday and on i a less a i i i less, a you won be i a a i i nor sizes. There's 8 Different Styles in One Group at $2.39 These ha-ve been $5. They 're fa cl 1 i i Georgette Crepes and heavy Pussy i finished silks. i 1 i i i i i i 0 a qUi-'St i i i i i i The'n Fhre Stytes Waists and Blouses at 59c.

These are in a i made anci trimmed kinds. i i i i and i i i 0 OftGAD SI' 1 1 i i i i i i i i I i i 59c. i a of m- nml To prevent loss of hair. Treatment: On retiring touch spots of dandruff and itching with Nxt morning shampoo with Outicura Soap and hot water. Nothing better, purer or more economical at any price.

Sample Each Free by Mall With 8S-B. on Adrtri-w 24G, Boston." SoM 3ANITO WEEK JUNE 4TH 1 I 111" 'S I 'i a i i i S. P. Dunham Co. Your Credit's Better Than Erer Run "Up "The Glorious -aucl Stripes! I I l'i i I I a i Say A Service to The Sick LU-U- w.

1 i I i i I i I i i i i a Post. 5s 1 i i patriotic i i a i IVIT. 1 to i i i nf Ijil'ic-rty reiirty In a PtAtc of th I Memorial Day, Day 4th 1 July f' I i I i -i'. i i i Brass Jointed Pole. 60x 96 inches.

5x8 feet. Monday and Tuesday from to 11 A.M. This Flap Is fast colors, sewed stripes, cotton i with canvas heading and frromrhfts. The pole has brass scre'w Joint that makes It convenient for storing. It la 10x96 nrhcs in aize--the largest Flac seen i the most complete FlaR i ever offered to Trenton's i i for FRK Nearly $10 worth of Home Supplies free with "Cold Stof- and "Reliable" I A a Each KITCHEN CABINET "YOU'LL ALWAYS DO BETTER HERE" 1 Prescription Drug Store St.ite anH a Sts.

a i Temple. I i It 1 TO "Things Have so Advanced in Price 1 I Kn.ra.nf i i i help i OUT whea I JARDINIERES GIVEN GOLDEN KARANG COFFEE -i'r'. i de- I i a cu i 1 i and i i LO set i hirn- i etf-frrr" i Soap Ammonia rrtt I Pander OrdenfEbrn Grocers 'f I Here is a i doors: of 'for p.irch or Checks. 16,.20, 28 I aborets, Taborets, polished oak or a a finish 35, M. polished oak or a a 75, 80 DUplnr Store, Stockton Street, Opp.

Muschert, Reeves Co. This name, on the pacK- age of SAUSAGE or SCRAPPLE jdjs-ays signifies: --cleanliness. i of pro'rhicta. '--sanitary conditions of production. a why you can always do safe in serving "MARGERDMT Buy it from your Grocer.

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