. ;,'Tir47i7vR-fig$ V ' "tf! 0 - EVENING PUBLIC LEDaEEr-PBiLADLPHIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921 H JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells the Correct Dates for Miss Graham's Dance and Tea She Sees a Smart Costume. Predicts Busy Day Tomorrow YOU knew tlicre have been se many different dntcs mentioned for Ger trude Graham's coming out I don't think It would be a bnd plnn for me te get them ntralghtcncu out ter jeu. The tea which Dr. -find Mrs. Grn hm will give te Introduce Gertrude will be held en November 21, and n dance will be given for her en October 28. I don't knew why It was or Is, but I had bten told by several of the girls that the Graham tea was scheduled for Oc tober 28, and then thnt It was net se. I met Mrs. Graham the ether day and nsked her te make It all clear. Gertrude Is a sister of Lerraine Gra ham, who, jeu remember, was such a favorite here and who wbb married Inst year and lives out In Milwaukee. I hope Lerraine will get en for the tea, for she is sweet nnd attractive nnd every one loves te see her. It's funny hew things de get mixed, but often a party is planned and then, when It is found thnt it conflict with ether things, it is changed. Fer In stance, the Ledynrd Hcckschcrs had planned a dinner for Virginia en Tues day night, but it was called off because Sephie Ynrnnll decided en that night for a dinner for her bridesmaids, nnd Virginia is te be dne at the wedding today, you knew. YOU knew there's the Perter tea this afternoon out nt Chestnut Hill, when Kitty Perter will be pre sented by her parents, the Charles Porters. Kitty's natne In ICatherlne Dlssten Perter, nnd, of course, bIib Is related te the Dlsstens, ns you hnve Burmlt-ed from her middle name. She has always been one of the most popu lar girls in Chestnut Hill,, nnd she is harlug a splendid time as a deb. Kitty Is quite tall and very athletic, Is quite a tennis player nnd Is fend of hockey. She has bcnutlful light golden curly hair, nnd the curls are renl ones, tee; no necessity for mnrcellng with her hair, it has the most exquisite rippling waves already there. The Porters were abroad most of the sum mer, se 1 nm sure Kitty will have n Fiench frock this afternoon. S0PIII1-: YAKN'ALL, whose marriage takes place today, has been having a busy Hme of It nil this week. I get a jtllmpse of her the ether day driving her far, and she certainly looked' at tractive. She was wearing n light blue sport Milt, of a tweed material. Her hat was trimmed with a light blue (intricli feather, which matched the nut III: A It thnt the Heed Morgans and T III J- the home very seen nfter having spent tint Hummer traveling In I.uinpc. Libby will come out next ear, together with a number of ether girls who graduated last bpring from Sprlngslde. but who are a bit younger than these who u Ided te come out this year. Mnrtyn Oerce W one of these who is maklne her debut this year, nnd Amclle Reixas, IB another; Anna .Newbern, fie, and Nancy (Houghten nnd several ethers. TOMORROW e hnve Hannah Wright's imirrl.'ice te I'nten Sul lhiin sit the Culhislinl nt 12:S0 o'clock, ii ii (1 Virginia Hcrlwher will be intro duced nt n t(n given by her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ledynrd Hcckseher, nnd In the evening there's a party given by two of the Stokes men. Se Inking It nil nnd all, It seems te me we're In for n rather busy dny, What think you? AND buy U the word you hear en nl,' sides new. One day InRt week mother was hurrying through her or dering te go te a bridge party when Charlie came running In te show her n "beautiful" old dried up bud he had found. "Yes, It's lovely, dnrling," said mother, "but run back nnd piny, mother's busy new." "All right," said Charlie, "hut will you call tne when yeu're lone busy." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. J Franklin McFadilen nnnounce the murrlage of thelr daugh ter, Knthnrlne, te Mr. MnurlLs Van Eeghcn, son of Mr. r Van lCenhen. of Amsterdam, Helland, in Londen, en September 7, following the entrv In Paris of a decree dissolving her mar riage with Mr. llnreld A Sands, of this city and New Yerk. Mrs. Van Kcghen will visit her parentH shortly at their home In Ronement with her yeunger child. The elder of her two children hns been sUyinir with Mr and Mrs. Mc Fadden during Mrs. Van EeBhen's nb nb sence In Kurope. Mr. Van ICeghcn Is engaged In business In Londen, whero they will make their home. Among the guests who will attend the luncheon today of Mrs. William Helln du Pent, of Crestlca, Ardtnore, In honor of Mrs. Rmest Hazard, of S.intn Bur Imrn, Calif., will be Mrs llruce Kerd, Mis, riwrlfl Ceprtnnd, of Wilmington; Mrs C. D. Galloway, Mrs. A. II. Wln tersteen nnd MIbb Essyllt livans. Mrs. William It. Phlller, of Haver ford, Iuib saueil invltntlens for a lunch eon en Thursday, Octeber 20. Mr. r.nd Mrs. William K. Geedman. Jr., 8860 Garmantown avenue, Chestnut Hill, will kIve a dinner In honor of their nephew, Mr. Petter Wear, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Walker Wenr, of the Maples, Chestnut Hill, during the Christ mas holidays, Mr. Wear Is a student at Vale. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geedman will entertain at a dinnr tomenow evcnlnK In honor of their daughter. Ml ha Jane V. Geedman, before the dance Mr. and Mm. Davenport Plumer, of Three. Tuns, will glve at the Philadelphia Cricket Club for their son, Mr Davenport Plumer, and Miss Kllzabcth Plumer. Mlsa Margaret L. Large, daughter of Mrs. Rebert H Large, of 121 Seuth Twenty-second street, who Is ene of the season's debutantes, will be the guest of honor at a dance which her cousin, Miss Mary Gibsen, will glve early In December at her home In Wynnowoed. Mr. and Mrs Garrlt P. Judd, of 122 Mill Creek read. Ardmere, will leave next Friday for Millbrook, N V , where they will spend the woek-end as the guests of Mr and Mrs, Arthur MacClay. Mr. and Mrs. Richard 13. Norten, of Hryn Mawr, accompanied by Mlsa Anna I. Foulke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will nm G. Feulke, of 243 West Tulpe Tulpe hecken street, Germantown, will leave ni.-xt week for a several weeks' stay at Virginia Het Springs. Miss Helen Vnlmerln Mlchell, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Mlchell, of 3B13 Chestnut street, will net b In troduced te eoe'ety nt a tea en Wednes day afternoon, November 16, as haB been announeed, but will be formally pre sented nt n dance te be given by her parente at the Rltz-Carlten en Friday evenlng, November 11. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Battles and thelr daughter, Mlsa Elizabeth D. Battles, and their sons, Mr William W. Battles nnd Mr Wlnthrep Battles, who have been spcnd'ng several months at thelr coun try plnce at Newtown Squnre, Pa., will return te their town heuse, 207 Seuth A Bride Today iwiSilBsttsMi iBisERK "" 'siiHsiiifl DM MHKv'' - "8 BE UteSL ' 4 Bui HHHbI,'j'; h'L '-' ''S$HMjk S3 Photo bv l'ht.llpn Htudle MKS. KKGINAL1) JACOBS Who befere her mnrrlage nt 12::) o'clock today nt the Church of the Redeemer, Hryn Mawr, was ."Miss Anna Sephia Ynrnall, dandier et .Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Yurnall, of Seventeenth nnd locust streets, and Deven Nineteenth street, en Tuesday evenlnr. next. Mls Battles will be formally pn scnted te society nt n tea, te be givn by her parent? en Friday afternoon, No vember 25. Mrs. Samuel Mcgnrgee Wright, of 1001 Walnut street, nnd her daughter. Miss Hannah Chapman Wright, returned lnl evening from n vlHlt te New Yerk The wedding of Miss Wright and Mr t'pten Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs Jeremiah J Sullivan, of 1010 Walnut street, will be solemnized tomorrow at 12 "30 o'clock in the Cathedral of SS. Peter and Pau The marriage of Mrs. Hersteln Litch field, of New Yerk nnd formerly et Camden, and Dr. L Blddle DufCleld. of this city, took place at the Rltz-C'arlten en Monday evenlng After a wedding trip Dr. nnd Mrs. Duffleld will live at 1010 Locust street. Mr. nnd Mrs. William O. Rowland Jr. who hae been spending seme time wltl. Mrs. Hewl.md'H mother, Mrs. Chnrles H. Hewoll. at her summer home, Luzen Cottage, Terreadale. w.ll return te thelr home, 1812 Pine sUect. early In November Mr nnd Mrs. Clement T. Klrcher, of 1328 West Allegheny avenue, announce the engagement of thelr daughter, Miss Ruth Anna Klrcher, te Mr Warren Hirst Davis, Ben of Mrs Frederick Fal termayer, of 1101 West Lehigh avenue. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Merris Dnnnenbaum. who had been visiting her son-in-law and daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Marks, at Snranne, N. Y , has returned te her cot cet cot tage at Elberen avenue, Chelwea. Mr. and Mrs. Dannebaum will return te thelr city home nt 1901 Spring Garden street en Saturdny. Mr. and "Mrs. Sylvan 13. RethBchlld, of 2008 North Bread Btreet, are re ceiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, Bnbetta Relne Roth schild. Mrs. B. Streuse. Mr. and Mrs Sol Sel Sol omon Bachnraeh and Miss Florence Hachnraeli, of 1437 North Seventeenth Btreet. have returned from a three months' tour abroad. Mr and Mrs. Harrv C ICnhn. of the Belle Claire Apartments, who have been spending the summer nhiead, are exported te arrlve en the Nlcuw Am sterdam In New Yerk today. MISS SOPHIA YARNALL WEDS MR. R. JACOBS Marriage Takes Place at Church of Redeemer, Bryn Mawr The wedding of Miss Anna Sephia Yurnall, daughter of Mr and Mrs Charlton Ynrnall, of Seventeenth nnd Locust streets nnd Crum Creek Farms, Deven, and Mr. Reginald Jacobs, son of Mr. Henry Albert Jacobs, formerly of Buenes Aires, Seuth America took plnce today at 12.30 o'clock at the Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr. The Rev. Geerge Pomroy Allen, rector of St. Mary's Church, Ardmore, eliu elated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wero n gown or whlte satin made with a court train. Her "ell was edged w Hi rose point lace and she carried u shower beuiruet or. lilies of the valley and white orchids She was attended by Mra. Arthur Emlcn Newbeld, Jr., as matron of honor, who wero n gown of French blue canton n..i n !,r.-rt ilnrtf hlllfi OIVet llfl with nn uncurled ostrich feather shad ing from dark blue te an orchid, sliaiu and her sister, M.wi Agnes "inrnall, was the bridesmaid. She wns dressed the same as Mrs. Newbold The brides maids were dressed alike In an orchid shade of canton crepe gowns and large purple velvet hats. They all carrled orchid shaded dahlias. The bridesmaids Included Mrs. Ale nnder Coxe Ynrnall, Miss Lerraine Dlss Dlss eon. MIbs Virginia Heckscher. Mist Sarah Barrlngcr, Miss Gerttude Olm jted, of Herrlsburg; MIsb Cernelia Otis tfklnner, of New Yerk; JIKi Cernelia ICeeble, of Nashville. Tenn , and Miss Umlly Klmbreugh, of HulYale, N Y. Mr. Jacobs was attended by Mr. byd ley Thayer, Jr . us best man, and the ushers included Mr De Hennevllle Hell. Mr. Kcklev IJ "exe, '!d. Mi Rebert W. Dale, Mr. C ,W Gamble, Mr Arthur Rmlcn Newbold Mr. Alexander . Yurnall, Mr. William U Churchman, Mr. Harry Rower, Mr H. PcrcluU (llendin nlng, Mr. Frederick M Thajer. A hi go reception followed the ccrcmenv at Crum Creek Farms, the country hein-' of the bride's parents. After n, wedd rig Journey Mr. Jacobs ami his hrlde will hve at Aidmore, whero they have taken a heuse. THORP CARTLEDGE A pretty wedding took place en Wed nesday evening at 6:30 o'clock, when Mls'i Inez Heff rartledge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Franklin Fisher Cart ledge, of GO'JS Saul street, became the brlde of Mr. Benjamin Shephard Thorp, Jr., bon of Mr and Mrs, Benjamin Shephard Thorp, Sr., rrf 3012 Perm street. A reception followed immedi ately after the ceremony, which wns performed by the Rev. Sidney Good Geed man, rector of the Enmnuel Episcopal Church, of Holmeseurg. The bride, who was given In mnrrlage by her father, was attended )y Miss fary L. Patterson ns maid of honor nnd by Mrs. Jehn W. Alexander, or Trenten, as bridesmaid. A cousin of the bride, Miss Emily Frances Heff, acted as flower girl. Mr. Francis Qulckr,all Thorp acted as best man for his brother. Upen their return from their wed ding trip Mr and Mr!,. Thorp will ll at 125 EaMt Albanus street, Olney, where they will be at home after Jut: uary 1. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr and Mrs Jack Legan have moved from Swarthmo.-e te Rose Valley, whero they will spend the winter. Mr and Mrs B. D Lane. Mrs J A Cochrane and Miss Sarah Falrlamb have returned te Chester from a stay at New Deer Pile, Me. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Cozens returned a few dayH age te their lien In Mevlin from a month's stay at Beach Haven. Mr and Mrs. H. H Housten hae been entertaining Mrs Geerge Mess, of McGaunee, Mich . at their home In Plas ter for a fiw days WEST PHILADELPHIA Mi- ,in,1 Afr f!nnri?n Ittllfheq. Iinic rnttirneil te their home. 810 Seuth Flflj -seventh street, nfter spending the summer at Audubon. N. J., entertn'ned en Wedncsdny In honor erf the eighth birthday anniversary of their daughter. Miss Helen C Hughes The guests In cluded : Miss .lean I.abehl, Miss Mar Mar fteret Becker, Miss Phyllis Ferbes, Miss Edna Wear, Miss Jane McCulIeugh. Miss Careline Doublebnrrew, Master Dixen Rhodes Sltiglser. Master Edward McCulIeugh, Master Supplee Farquhar, Jr . Master Jack McCulIeugh and Mas ter Nelsen Kershaw. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Balrd have returned from their wedding trip and are at home at 5252 Walnut street. Mrs, Balrd was, before her marriage, Miss Anna F. McDonald, of thin sec tlen. Mrs. Supplee Farquhar entertained at luncheon at her home 5023 Montrese 'street vesterday The guests Included i Mrs Marshall IV. Stretch, Mrs, Harry wne Uliiv Hwliner. Mm F .1 Rlnglser Mrs Wliilill illllililllillllCTIE ?! T nfi -sii Specializing in Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts fcBP m ' ii i i m8SM 1222-1224 Walnut Street Medes of Distinction and Originality llH Fer Tomorrow the Following Groups of Coats, Suits, Dresses Frem Our Regular Stock at Savings of $20 te $70 a Garment Sports Suits Herringbone Tweeds, Cheviots and Novelty Fabrics. $55.00 values at $25 Tailored Suits Of Panvelaine and Meussyne; in navy, black, nnd new shades of brown. $65.00 values at $45 Fur-trimmed Suits Including squirrel, beaver, wolf, and mole. $95.00 values at $69 .50 Fur-Trimmed Sports Suits New autumn fabrics, trimmed with raccoon nnd opossum. $65.00 values at $39.50 Tailored Dresses Of Peiret Twill nnd Tricetine. $75.00 values at $55 Afternoon Dresses Of Canten Crepe, Duvetyn, Chiffen, Velvet and Satin Bnck Crepe. $95.00 values at $65 Sports Coats Of Tweeds, Chinchillas and Novelty Fabrics. $55.00 values at $35 Tep Coats Of Normandie and Andrea Cleth, black, navy and brown. $85.00 values at $58 Fur Trimmed Coats and Wraps Of Fertuna; with wolf, beaver, mole and squirrel $195.00 values at On Our New Third Fleer A Most Extraordinary Sale of Smart Street Dresses Including all the fashionable fabrics and wanted colors. J Values up te 59.50 yj4 Frank Labold, Mrs. Charles Gerimin. Mrs. Geerge Ilughcs, Mrs Jehn Mo Me Mo Cillleugh. Mrs Edward Kershaw and Mrs Weslev Wear, NORRISTOWN Mr and Mrs Jehn A Jehnsen, of 200 East Rrewn ntieet, celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary at a re ception g'rn nt their home. Mr and Mts. Jehnsen have four children, Mr Dar.lel and Mr Euri Johns-en, Mrs J Perry Leng end Mrs Oceige E. Yearger The marr ag of MIhs Fiances Hnllo Hnlle wnv. dnitilhtrr of Mr nnd Mrs William II. Ilnlleway. of 1333 Locust streit, and Mr ClnrkM Detwller, son of Mr nnd Mrs Cjintit iKinlii'i, of 1215 Powell sttent, took place en Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents The Rv Jehn C'ninkshiiw tintln of the bride, of ficiated nt the marriage ceremony After n wedding trip Mr tmd Mrs Detwller will live nt 1333 Loeust street. Ill"-W'.. - 'lAMnrKHt . aiCViSTrL, w Today "- dmiti ' U1 1 f BONW1T TELLER & CQ Ohe Specially Stcp cfOrtainalient CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Fer Saturday Misses' Apparel C OR every occasion apparel for the debut, the college social function, the informal din ner; clothes for daytime wear and sports activi ties, in their correct interpretations for youth, accentuated by a feeling of piquancy and a free dom of spirit. FUR-TRIMMED SUITS 65.00 " 1 75.00 C'OR the youthful miss of fourteen te twenty these Suits of Mechatex, Duvet de Lainc and Tweeds meet every requirement, from the standpoint of style, quality nnd vnlue. Their cellars and trimmings of Squirrel, Taupe or Blue Wolf, Australian Opossum and Beaver are lux urious and achieve a note of distinction and elegance. Twe Suit Groups Special 45.00-59.50 These nuiti developed" of Duvet de Lnine and checked Velours feature self-strapping, stitcliery and chenille embroidery 'fleets. Adapted for wear with separate furs. Silk lined in nil the season's newest shades. DAYTIME FROCKS 25.00 te 59.50 rpO THESE Velveteen. Twill, Tricetine. Canten Crege and Crepe de Chine Frecks are added touches of Menkey Fur, braid, metal and silk embroidery. The designer of these models has imparted a spirit of youth in the treat ment of line and ornamentation. The Ceat Dress is prominent among the styles for street wear. DINNER DANCE FROCKS 59.50 te 165.00 D RESERVING the tone of simplicity which must be expressed in fashions for youth, these Frecks of Chiffen Velvet, Brocade, Velvet een, Breche Velvet, Canten Crepe. Crepe de Chine. Lnce and Chiffen have that charm which is the result of reducing the latest style themes te their simplest terms. COATS and WRAP COATS 79.50 te 2 10.00 A LARGE collection of Coats of an individual type, in Marvelln. Pan Velaine, Belivia, Jessica Cleth and Cerdelia, with cellars, cuffs, borders and trimmings of Wolf. Beaver. Cara cul, Nutria and Squirrel. Alse Capes in graceful straight-line models, with trimmings of Fur. A Greup of Coats Special at 55.00 colleit.en of cot, for either dress or sport, wear Hnlm.i, Nermnndie Clnth. V-l..,,, .j r ! with shed led converts ml ...... I 1 inieriineci. i ne seasons fashionable shade Mid FOURTH TLOOR tte.. mi- ... v nrA.tr"- r i. -v. wmm y.ML. l- r'9Ws. r-W tlHPl -W - l - '? i D "tT-T-r,, .ill. 4h S J I e rjtr -l. ' v ) 11 .- xvbk..- 'iiwv :v .c . t r y b Jmrm. an - -mm- i -ii " "W ! "-, ivu' ttt unn it . - va . ' nkVa " w -. i a i -f -i ieri wit nn - .iir-i mSKi.- ".'iWUu. rCV'SA.-' H m. nl m i. mmmmmw u z:m rVlSH. V Today nt -'. Trv,r Tonight at 7 t a Dave Schooler & Ce., F In "MiisIp Hii ' linniw"i fc llrnwnlee'n U-iinli l.ynn & JI hmttlii Mnrmit I'rltrt Moerei UIO A TeliU nnd .June Nnrnk I" rV."n "Tl"' '"'''en Tr II ' .! t'WV 'QLX'Q.Y,a. Pletureii Vuilvl'ls rlL'-.." '" l Ue,yieL AFFASSS OT.V A 2 30 l i:nanoe te 11 01' !. , .Ori-HT ti ft n i te it t, llrlir llnnlel. 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