SATVHUA. NOV ViMHl'ili i iji ... j BiWWW,lWPWWiW4 --' " " ' rijl r - -? -' ' ill taifll - " - I- -rti. ggwyy w w?f4 w4wnwHnniuint mMPmPty &-- - ---' ...i..-xm wmm,mAnm pijinjijiniinn PW Ffr7 EVENING LEDGERP&tLADELPHIA, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1914. 9 - ' n'T"ir -- -j- ...-. .. -,, J...- . A '--.T TuTiM S2: Soca trance? aha . ill ferj on a m M ., ,.,"-. '...)'. , i - -- I I , ,i OSS r nai. u. "4"'jr "" ix.iwi.vyi I i IS v".,!? . S A . W '. and ams. vAnnEtf roWEits LLAtnD BftV tt dinner dance nt the Acorn Club, 1618 Walnut street, last night, utter the tea slven In the afternoon at the Gladstone In honor of their debutante daughter, Hiss Mary Mall Laird, The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. H. K, Kennedy, Mlas Anna Blnney Brlnton, Ms Caroline ivcs Brlnton, Miss Ullnor Judd Bean, Miss Klcanore Blspham, Miss Emma Ashton Dorr, Miss Roberta Brown Dow nine, Miss Dorothy DeHaven Dtacon, Miss Charlolla Vahnestock, Miss Edith allllngham, Miss Jean ette Farles, Miss Jean Morris Little, Miss Be fcecca A. Lycelt, Miss Mildred Longstrcth, Miss M. Arrean Miller, Miss Dorothea Oberteufter, Miss Isobel Milne Rogers, Miss Christine Rehn, Miss Helena Itoblnson, Miss Mildred Jak, Miss Marsarelta Hobart, Miss Elizabeth Ken tiedy, Miss Marjoile Taylor, Miss Lucia Alice, Pardee Warden, Miss Eleanor BUrnonvllle "Watt, John Blynn, William L. Bally, Jr., Sam uel Blspham, Jr., Edward Louis Duer, 2d, L. Brooke Edwards, Charles Y. Fox, Holsteln Fox, Henry 3. Hagert, Alden Johnson, Blohard Ellison, G. B. McCall, Jr., Alfred Norrls, Francis I'atlcrson, Thomas Iloblnson, Norman Turner, William Turner, Edward U. Watson, Jr., Ghrlslcey Watson, Richard Tlirontngton and Gfeorgo Henderson. One of the Important fall weddings will be that of Miss Cornelia Hughes, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William E. Hughes, to Ensign Earle Calvin Met, U. S. N., which will take place tomorrow at 6 o'clock In the West Wal nut Street Presbyterian Church. Miss Hughes will Im attended by her sister, Miss Anno Kaveraon Hughes, as maid of honor, and her bridesmaids will bo Miss Jessie Wtlllts, Miss Florence Dreer, Miss Esther McClurc Hughes and Miss Eva Lee Cleveland, of New York. Mr. Mctz will havo Paymaster Arthur H. Mays ns best man, and his ushers will bo En sign Augustine H. Gray, Ensign Robert H. English, Ensign Robert T. Merrill, Ensign Ed win J. Glllam, Ensign L. Foutz and Ensign Watden L. Atnsworth. Miss Esther Hughes and Miss Anne Hughes, sisters of the prospective bride, will entertain at dinner tonight. The guests will be the bridesmaids and Miss Anno Bryan, of Wash ington; Paymaster Mayo, Ensign Gray, Ensign Merrill, Ensign English, Herbert Skinner Clark and Harold MInnerly, of New York. The Plays and 'Players Club have sent out Invitations for a reception to be given to morrow afternoon, from 3 until 4 o'clock, to meet Monsieur Eugene Bileux, of L'Academle I'rancalsc. The club will slvo two plays In their play room, 'at 43 South ISth street, on Monday night at 8:13. Mr. and Mrs. James Hancock, of the Pop lars, St. David's, l'n., will give a dance in honor of their daughter, Miss Katherlno Han cock, at the Acorn Club on Monday, December SI. The guests will bo from the younger set, as Miss Hancock has not as yet made her debut. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Emlen Carpenter, of 2105 Spruce street, will give a the dansant nt Asher's December 21 In honor of their daugh ters. Miss Edith Carpenter and Miss Eleanors Carpenter. Miss Kalhcrlne Fitch, who has been the guest of Miss Anna M. Walthour, at 1812 Do Lancey place, has returned to her home In Now York. Mr. and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper win give a dinner-dance tonight at their home in Devon. Decorations appropriate to Thanksgiv ing will be used. There will be about 80 guests. The Radnor Hunt Club will give a large break fast today for the farmers of the surrounding country and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lenford Murray hav sent out cards for a tea at which they will In troduce their daughter, Miss Helen Gray Mur ray, Saturday, December 18, from 4 until 6 o'clock, at Wohlruh, their home at Lancaster pike and Remington road, Wynnewood. Trains leaving Broad Stret Station at 1:15, 4:15, 4:15 and 6:15 p. m. will be met at the station. Mil Prlsellla Beecham, who has been visiting Miss Roberta Brown Downing, at 1624 Walnut treet, has returned to her home In Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Trotter havs moved Into their new home, Hillcrest, Chestnut Hill. ALONG THE MAIN LINE BALA John E. Lonergan, corner of Consho hocken State road and Union avenue, has re turned from a month's stay In California. While Mr. Lonergan was In the West Mrs. Lonergan visited" friends In Boston. Miss Ethsl Hutchinson and her aunt, Miss Mc Cleary. of Bala avenue, will spend the Thanks giving holidays tn New York aa the guest of Miss Hutchinson's sister, Mrs. Eugene Eble. Gsorgo da Bennevllla Kelm will entertain on (Saturday after the Army and Navy game at a dinner and dansant at the Philadelphia. Coun try Club at Bala. Among the out-of-town guests will be Mrs. Swanson, wife of Senator S'wanson, of Virginia; Miss Alice Preston, daughter of Mayor Preston, ot Baltimore, and Mss Gordon, of Virginia. Miss Margaret McCandless will entertain the members of her sewing circle on Monday after noon. November 30. Those present will be Miss Ray Renshaw, Miss Adele McGrath, Miss Ethel Paufflnet. Miss Lillian Novell, Miss Bess Conover, Miss Elizabeth Slnnamon, Mrs. J, A. Broadfleld, Mrs. William Alexander, Mrs. Arthur PaUfflnee, Mr. Clifford Jones. oTltnHOOKTh Overbrook Golf Club Is quit the centre of soclsl affair around Over- , brook, Merlon and other point along the Main Line, .and the Thanksgiving dance to . night at the attractive clubhouse on Lancas ter pike promises to ha quite a gay affair. About 109 members and their guests expect to join tn the danclnr- Exhibition dancing by pro fessionals will also add to the enjoyment of tonight's event. Hj)MOKE-Mr. and Mr. Alexander Henry Carver left yesterday for Wilmington, where. they will spend Thanksgiving with Mr, Car ver's mother, Mrs. George F. Nuon, The Fortnightly dancing class will meet to. morrow night at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A- L- Rowland- KASHMIR -Mr M. FfJ H. FreU, at wi wUl MtbtHftla at a family vttaiwitfmv " W? iej p, 9 ammf mwipn wtum ajf a4 fW. mm wwaf vWjj TrR- 1VJ be Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. French, Mrs, Harry Ruetschlln nnd Miss Ruth Prescott. 0r Mrs. Guyon W. Gray will entertain the Nnr berth Card Club, of which she'TS a member, Monday afternoon at her home on Elmwood avenue. wtNNEWOOlJ Mrs. Ralph L. MUriay will give n tea at Wohlruh Satuulny afternoon, Decem ber 19, In honor of her daughter, Miss Helen Gray Murray, to be followed by a buffet sup per and dance for the receiving party. Mrs. Murray will be assisted In receiving by Mrs. Henry Monlnomciy, Mrs. William J. Coane, Mrs, Robert Oonnc, Mrs. K. B. Mc Cowcn, Mrs. William Hollowny and Mrs. Frank E. Schermerhorn. The following young girls will nsaht Miss Murray: Miss Heteno Asbury, Miss Laura McCowen, Miss Eleanor Bonsai!, Miss Mabel Leonard, Miss Ethel Burl.', Miss Marie Eastwlck, Miss Mary McCowen, Miss Isabel Montgomery, Miss Ethel White, Miss Frances Lelscn and Miss Bessie Ames Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Beaver Browno will Bpend Thanksgiving Day and this coming week end In Virginia, where Mr. Browne will join In the hunting sports. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bradley, of Fox and Coulterstrcets, will have as their guests for n week Miss Leila M. Scwnll and Miss Eva K. Foster, af Bostoti. They will arrive Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blspham Bowen will spend the Thanksgiving holidays with their daughters, Mrs. Walter Alvln Corl and Mrs. Harold McNeill, of Boston. Mr. nnd Mrs. William T. Fletcher, of 24 Winona avenue, will have as their guests over Thanksgiving Day Mr. Fletcher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher, Sr., of Worcester, Mass. ., Mrs. W. Perry Hltncr, ot 4J0 West Horttcr street, gava a card party, followed by n. buffet luncheon yesterday afternoon, for Mrs. J. Leslie Davis, Miss Madallne Asbury. Miss Kathrjn Mortlmoore, Miss Dorothy Morttmoorc, Miss Mildred Buck, Miss Helen Gelger nnd Mis. W. Davis. Miss Judith Mair, of West Tulpehockcn sticct, has gon? to Kansas City, Mo., to visit friends. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert, of "Red Top," Rydal, have returned from Saranac Lake, N. Y., where they spent the summer and early fall. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert and their famlty will leave shortly after Christmas for the South, where they will spend the remainder of the winter. i ' Colonel and Mrs. S. Horace Alleman, ot Wyncote road, Jenklntown, have Issued In vitations for a reception In celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary on Thursday evening, December 10, from 8 until 10 o'clock. Colonel and Mrs. Alleman will leave on December 15 for Orlando, Fla., where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Dr. Thomas A. Gill, U. S. N., and Mrs. GUI have moved from Pelham road,) Germtmtown, to 227 Washington lane, Jenklntown, where they will reside Indefinitely. Mrs. William H. Rltter will be the hostess at a "500" party tomorrow afternoon at her home, 6S01 North 11th street, Oak Lane. Autumn-hued chrysanthemums and leaves will be used In the decorations. Mrs. Ruler's guests will be Mrs. J. Schrleber, Mrs. Frederick J. Halterman, Mrs. Hiram Hirsli, Mrs. Rudolph Sosna, Mrs. Edward Hartel, Mrs. Jacob Bels wanger, Mrs. Harry Bowers, Mrs. L. Essllnger, Mrs. Radcllff, Mrs. Rosenberger, Mrs. C. S. Lauber, Mrs. Charles F. Wall and Mrs. Harry Artelt. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. I E. Snlvely and Mrs. E. Horace Kemp ton, with thi members of their card club, met last night and distributed Thanksgiving baskets among the poor. Other members of the card club Include Mrs, G. Graham, Mrs. J. Neufelt, Mrs. G. Kane, Mrs. D. Chrlsman, Mrs. G. Maurer, Mrs, G. Graves, Miss Helen Ruch, Mrs. H. Taylor, Mrs. E. Prettyman, Mrs. H. Davis, Mrs. P. Irwin and Mr. Berlett. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patterson will entertain a party at the Penn-Cornelt game today, after .which they will give a dinner at their home, 4915 Walton avenue. Cover will be laid for 12 guests. Mr. and Mrs. R. Russell Hagy, of 6915 Clin ton street, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, R. Russell Hagy, Jr, Mrs. Hagy will be remembered a MIS Mary Thayer. Mr, and Mrs. Hagy have been living tn Chi cagq for some time, but expect to return to Philadelphia In the early spring. T, M. Fitzgerald, of West Baltimore avenue, left yesterday for a two weeks' gunning trip to S'outh Carolina. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. William Lee Pryor entertained yesterday afternoon at auction bridge at her home In the Glrard Estate, 232S South 21st street, Her guest were Mrs. George deBennevllle Kelm, Mr. L. W. T. Waller, Mrs. C. W. Gillette, Mrs. Arthur Barney, Mrs. T, H, Winters, Mrs. R. S, Keyes, Mrs. A. Blsset, Mrs, J. T. Fennel-, Mrs. t) 3. Long, Mrs. Manning H, Philbrlck, Mrs. Bumont, of Pittsburgh, and Mr. Stahl, Ml Gene Haggerty, of 1244 Christian street, entertained Mr. and Mrs, Hauser, ot Chester, last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Carlln will enter tain on Saturday evening at pinochle, followed by a buffet luncheon, at their home, 2U8 South 13th street Their guests will bs Mis Eliza beth Wa!U. Miss Mary Taylor. Miss Alice Mo Caulley, Miss Anna McCaulley and Messrs, W. V. Hufnall, John Carlln. William Carlln, F. 3. Lynch a,nd Dr. W. F. Davies. Commander M. E. Trenoh, U. S. N., and Mrs, Trench, of Washington, will come o Phila delphia tomorrow for the Army and i.'vy game, and will he the guest ot Mr. W. F. Hunt in the navy yard until Monday nest. Dr. and Mr. William I. Tomllnson, of 1523 porter street, in tlv Glrard BsUte, will spend Thanksgiving and the week-end with Doetor Tetallnson's parent, Mr. and Mrs. William B. ToUnn, of Mount ileily. Mjr. AlMiraw 9bt14. at tttt XeaXreM street fft4 Ljmb Vammmui. of MS tfwttfe 4N Ut. am P wmmnmi mw& ppPl (t.4 , ij i m --- -- fctir-S,.. fWMfc K4 MRS. GUAllLKS COX rh" br "" Mr:. Cox will be remembered ns Miss Marto Henderson before her marriage in early June. LANSDOWNE Mrs. F. D. Maxwell, Mrs. A. L. Pcnnock, Mrs. William J. Supplcc, Mls3 K. A. Shrlgley, Mrs. C. L. Altmatcr nnd Miss Mary Yarncll tcpre scntcd the local Equal Franchise League at the 46th annual convention of suffrage In Scranton. The annual golf dinner of tile Country Club was held at the clubhouse last week. Covers were laid for 35. ROXBOROUGH Mis. L. R. Hutton nnd Miss Blanche L. Hutton, of 6SU Willows avenue, who spent tho summer and early fall at Stone Harbor, closed their cottage and returned to town last week. Lieutenant A. C. Hidalgo, Consul for the Republic of Ecuador, was tho guest of Dr. F, Carrlngton-Brooke, of Ridge avenue, last week. Mis. Albert Rommel, of 216 Rochcllo avenue, will give a package party on Monday, Novem ber 30, III aid of tho Ro.xborough auxiliary of the Devitt camp nt Deer Mountain, Allentown. TIOGA The Sigma Beta I'bL Club will give a Kcw plo card party followed by dancing Saturday evening at tho Wynneflcld Country Club. Tho Kewple idea will be carried out by tho tally cards, favors and programs, mid the club house will be attractively decorate J with autumn hued chrysanthemums and leaves, The members of the club nre Miss Helen Millard, Miss Helen Huff, Miss Kathryn Ennls, Miss Martha Lupton. Miss Edna Muench, Miss Helen Brown, Miss Emllle MacBurney, Miss Gertrude Lee and Mrs. Anthony Callinan. '1 he patronesses will be Mrs. M. A. Lupton, Mrs C. H. Mlllnrd and Mrs. L. T. Muench NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Clara Huklll, of 1523 Euclid avenue, has announced the man-Inge ot her daughter. Miss Arizona Burrill Huklll, to William D. Chalmers, of 2223 North 17th street, on Saturday after noon, November 21. The ceremony was per formed by the Rev. Dr. Do Wolfe Perry, nnd was followed by n reception. Mr. and Mia. Chalmers will return from the wedding Jour ney on December 1 and will be at home at 1523 Euclid avenue. Mis. Huklll and her daugh ter enmo to Philadelphia from Albion, Ind. Mrs. Russell Wilson, of North Park avenue, has returned from a visit to friends In East Orange, N. 3. FRANKFORD Louis Sattler, of Frankford avenue, will en tertain a number of friends over Thanksgiving, including Harry S. Griffith, of Germantown, and C, H. Stratton, who have Just returned from a gunning trip in Marjland; Saxon Peel, or Dayton, O.; Fred Roberta nnd Lawrence allium, of Maine, and Robert Endy, n Junior at Cornell. It was a fine parly and every one there Was having much pleasure without thought or care; They had rambled all over the house's expanse; They flirted a bit, then they came back n to dance. , At last the time came, as tune always witl, When the dancing was over, the music was still, And each tired beauty in fur cant and wrap Started out for her home and mush needed nap, III. Qut did I tell you that thi? bnndom0 fete Was ten miles frotn town, ?p the motor must wait That the belles and the btaui may get, back to the city. Now here comes tke story, phase gw me your pity. . IV. L?h$$m&mem.wtffi&l, "4 ' 13. """ " " "'" '-T' '-" "' '-"" "' ' "' """ ' .... - . -,. .,., dFWfc W'MI""I Mill JIHIH. ! , , , 1 " !' ' I. ..Mllll I CHESTER AND VICINITY Mrs. Francis Clyde Starr has sailed for Panama, whero she will visit her sister, Mrs. Frank Wnshabaugh. Paul Lllley, of West 6th street, has leturncd from a visit to friends nt Havre de Grace, Md. Miss Bertha Currldcn has returned to her homo on AVest 8th street, after a sojourn at Atlantic City. Captain George W. Snow and son, Frn'nk, ot Prospect Park, havo returned from Cape Cod, where they spent several weeks. Robert N. Shaw, of Crum Lynne, Is visiting friends at New York city. Mrs. Fredcrfck Posey, of Norfolk, Va Is the guest ot Mrs. Ida Sutton, at Marcus Hook. Joseph McBrlde has returned to his home at Upland, nftrr a week's visit to friends at Baltimore. CAMDEN AND VICINITY Parry Tru'scott, of Mcrchantvllle, won the cup trophy offered by the Field Club this )ear for the best tennis player. Mrs, W. A. Davis, of 611 Cooper street, has returned from a long visit tn California and at Jackson, Miss. ' ' Allan Miller nnd Julian Miller, of Pearl street, students at Rutgeis College, nre home for tho Thanksgiving holidays. Frank Llojd, of Princeton College, li also nt his home at 527 Cooper street. Miss Dorothy Burleigh and Miss Maigaretta Craig, of Merchantvllle, have been visiting friends In Baltimore. A number of prominent women In Camden hao taken tables for the card patry to be slven for tho benefit of the Visiting Nurse Society, Monday afternoon, November 30. WILMINGTON There wcie several dinners before the Bache lors' ball last evening. Among thoso who entertained were Mrs. E. Tatnall Warner, Mr, and Mrs. George P. Blssell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Connnble, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dun ham and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene duPont. The Rev. and Mr3. Frederick M. Klrkus will give a dinner before the dancing class Friday night. Mrs. George W. Chambers gave'a tea yester day nt her home to present Miss Susanne fipeakman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Speakman, and In honor of Miss Jeannette K. Thomas. It was cold that same night, tvas there e'er such a fix? The thermometer registered just twenty six. And touring car, limousine and landaulet Were frozen up tight, some remain out there yet. V. The chauffeurs got round them, they started their cranks; But believe me it's true, they had all frozen tanks. For they granked an? tbU oranked, but they moved not a' bit, TW ably assisted by the men who're quite fit. VI. And the end of it was, that large number oj guests Returned to the eiiy the way that seemed best, Ami as for tA frietuia of one near "Maiam" Fo, 'Ti vry mwek fwred tkey walked holes iK their tax. AVERY pretty wedding will take place In the North Gardens of the Bellevuc-Strnt-ford this evening at 6.30 o'clock, when MIs Violet 8. Mansbach, the daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. Isnae Mansbach, of 1433 Diamond street, will becomo the hrlda ot Maurlco Bendann, ot 2106 EUtnw Place, Baltimore. Dr. Henry Berko wltz, of the Rodef Bhnlom Synagogue, Broad nnd Mt. Vernon street, will perform the cere mony. Tho bride, who will be given In mar riage by her father, will be gowned In soft white satin, elaborately trimmed with ropes of crystal. Ihe court train will he lined with chiffon and orange blossoms and tho tulle veil, with n cap of Duchess lace, will be fastened with orange blossom. She will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and orchids. Miss Mansbnch's attendant will be her sister. Miss Marian Mansbach, as maid of honor, who will wear a walking length dresi of green tulle over green sntln, trimmed with ropes of amber bends, nnd she will carry u shower boquet of lavender orchids. Mr. Bendann will have his brother, Lawrence Bendann, as best man and the ushers will be Felix Bendnnu, Oscar Wclngnrtcn, Dr. E. I, Becker, Leon Schwartz and Harman Fernbcr ger. Louis Mansbach will be the mnster ot ceremonle. The ceremony will be followed by a large dinner anil dance. Mrs. Mnnsbnch, the mother of the bride, will wear black lace over black satin, elaborately trimmed with Jet. After nn extended Southern tour Mr. and Mrs. Bendann will live nt the Hotel Belvedere, Baltimore. HLlLLMAiNN-cnoCKtn Miss Laura M. Crocker, sister of AValter Crocker, of Pittsburgh, and Dr. Hemy Hcllc mnnn will be mairlcd tonight at their future home, 1011 West Dauphin street. The Rev. It. T. Jones, pistor of tho Susquehanna Aenue I'rcsbytciian Church, Susquehanna avenuo and Mnrshnll street, will perform the ceremony. Mr. Crocker wilt give his slstor In marriage mid Miss Clara Rorackcr, the maid ot honor, will bo her only attendant. The bridegroom will have Edward K. Bamm bcrt for his best man nnd Frank Lowack and John Nagel, Jr. ushers. There will be about 350 guests at tho reception which will follow the service. Dr. Hcllcmann Is a graduate ot the Jefferson Medlcul College and was for some years associated with the work of Jefferson Hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Helleman will leave for a visit to the Southern coast resorts and will be nt home after December 15. GOOD IN ClLDEnT The matilage of Miss Lulu L. Gilbeit, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Y. Gilbert, of 3438 North C.ii lisle street, and William L. Good will, son of William Goodwin, also of Tioga, will take place tonight In the Lutheran Church of tho Nativity, 17th nnd Tioga streets. The service, which will bo a very quiet one, will be performed by the Rev. I. Chantry Hoffman, pastor of tho church, and will Jie followed by a reception at the home of tho bride's parents. The bridegroom nnd bride, on their return from their wedding Journey, will live at 2830 Stetson stieet. LAnSOX KENNEDY. The marriage of Miss Helen H. Kennedy, daughter of Mrs. David G. Kennedy, ot 3321 North nth street, to Karl J. Larson, of Wil mington, Del., took place last night at the homo of tho bride's mother. The Rev. Alfred Ahlfeldt, of the Swedish M. E. Church, Park and Rising Sun avenues, officiated at the cere mony. D. Paul Kennedy, the bride's brother, gave her In marriage. Miss Leona, Melater and Miss Marie Anderson were the bridesmaids. Samuel H. Kiefer was the bridegroom's best man and Axel Berg was usher. Mr. and Mrs. Larson will spend their honeymoon In the South and on their return will live in Wil mington. AnnOTT CUMJtnTSON The mairlage of Miss Mary B Culbertson, sister of Thomas II. Culbertson, of 6018 North lCih street, and Howard N. Abbott, of 2305 North 19th street, was solemnized last night at 0 SO o'clock In St. Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church, Broad nnd Venango streets. The pas tor, the Rev. Dr. Forrest E. Dager, performed the ceremony. The bride was given In mar riage by her brother and woro her traveling suit of gray broadcloth, trimmed with velvet and chiffon. Her gray velvet hat had a crown of silver lace and was ornamented with gray plumes, Mies Margaret H. Culbertson was her sister's maid of honor. Mr. and Mrs, Abbott left for an extended Southern tour. They will he nt home after January 1 at 2305 North 19th at.-eet. HEFlEnNAN-JUcDON VO A wedding ot interest In this city and Wilkes Barre took place at 6 o'clock last night at the AMUSEMENTS PViocrrmr 3r OPERA 1 llom of World'. LlieStnUt OL. HOUSE I Oreatrat Photoplay Afta. 1 to 5, 10 15c. Evu. 1 to 11, 10. 18, 25 o THIRD CAPACITY WEEK THE SPOILERS Twice Dally AfUrnons S'SO. Evtnlnca 8:30 VrtctUd by Dally Chann Flrat-ltun Pictures METKOPOL1TAN OPERA HOUSE METROPOLITAN OPERA CO, NEW YORK Dec. 1. at 8 J-Itt UlULUllUtt Mttitmuir, Duehena; MM. Caruao, Atnato, Segurola, Bezut, . cblglllan. Audlalo. Con., Mr. Polacco. Hatlet Dtvrtiament, "La, Furlana" and "Danct ot tht Houra." 8nta, 1100 Cheatout St. Walnut 703a. Park 068. FORREST Holiday Mat. Today QUEEN T,rB MOVIES SSKStf S Tka Only. Kvg. 8:18. Rtcular Mat Saturday Papular Prka Wednwday Matlnaa. Btat Btala 11 80 GARRICK Holiday Mat. Today POTASH & PERLMUTTER Tbla and NMt Weak Kvsa. 8. IS R. Mt Sat Popular Prfta Wedaeaday Matln Btat Seata tl SO T TnVTVr T? HOLIDAY MAT TODAY AT ZM LITTLha "HINDLE WAKES" THEATRE BlddEST SUCCisSS 'oj- SSASOJJ 3 or SBAS lllhtDaUnny mats lUatrnfl ieH. THE UAKKBT 8T ABO VIS 10TH STANLEY MAY IRWIN fc " wito auAU-ty i aAUf kixoks GRAND IN OLD TTBOL."! MULL UUIUA, OIUVI IVUUU, FISLJMf . OK WAK'S 3: KLY1NO Today 3.1 J. Tit 1 w: Lauxblac Pfcuutta LYRIC SPJiClAL MATIMSS TODAY TOfcLUHT A.T 8 it "HIGH JINKS' wita STaULXA HA ray W F.MPTRR MATINEB TQPAY VAoINO g inroaux car-juvt. home of Mr. and Mrs, John 3. MaoDonaldU their daughter, Miss Lillian T. MacDonsld came tho bride of Dr. Andrew J. Kefferl of Wllkes-Hnrre. Bishop Owetl CorflgariJ Baltimore, Mil., performed tho ceremony! was assisted by tho nev. Get aid f. Coffhl lector of tho Church of Our t,ady of Meg Broad street and Susquehanna avenue, nndj llev. James A. TJatton, of Our Lady of Ma Carmet, 3d and Wolf streets. The bride's ;1 was of white crepe de chtne nnd chanlltly jl A spray of orange blossoms held her tullel In place and she carried orchids and til t d the valley. Miss Irene A. MacDonald, maid ot honor,! Kathleen MacDonald, flower girl, alsler Bnl niece of the bride, were her only attendant! Lieutenant Leo O, Hcfternan, of Wllkos-Barrl was his brother's best man. The cercmoriyfafl the reception which followed were atlondedJSinj by the relatives of the bridegroom nnd br. Dr. nnd Mrs. Hcffernan will live at 351 Sd Trnnklln street, Wilkcs-Barrc, on their rl fiom a trip through the South. SIIISSLKR- KU.NZh Miss Fnnnlo Kunze, granddaughter ofJ nnd Mrs. John V. Deal, of Olncy, and Chal F. Shlssler. son of Mr. and Sirs. Johnl Shlssler, of Camden, were married last ' Ing nt the homo of tho bride's grandparentajJSl Klla street, Olney. The bride was given In fna rlago by her grandfather, John P. DcalM The ceremony was performed by the Hevi K. Randolph, of St. Jnmes' M. 11 Churchl Olncy. Miss nuth Miller, the bride's cbusj was bridesmaid. Mr. John C Shlssler, J urotner of the groom, was best man. ! bride was beautifully dressed In white -'tl crepo nnd wore a tulle veil held In placetSy lllllcs of the valley, and carried a handsJ bouquet of roses. Tho (service was followed n dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Shlssler, after ttJ return from Thompsontown, To., will their home In Weatherly, Pa. COWEY-BURCnKY Harry J. Covvey, 2301 South 3d street, Miss Mary V. Durchey, of 181!) South 6th str were married nt 5 o'clock yesterday aftern pt tho Church of the Sacred Heart, 3d I j.eeu sirccis, at. wnicn cnurcn both yours; people had been nctlvoly nflUlatcd for several years. Mr. Covvey Is an attache of the! leitiseircnt department of the Punt.ic X.BC Company. KENSINGTON Master Edward Baker, son of Mr. and J. Raker, ot 1867 Frankford avenue, will tho part of John Wanamaker In tho ' Thumb's Wedding," which wilt bo given evening nt the Frankford Avenue Baptle Church, Frankford avenue and Cambria street Kensington. t' AMUSEMENTS Academy of Music Tuesday SALE" NOW OPEN 1119 Chestnut Afternoon Dec. 1st (At 1:30) Monster Hurry for Sea All-Star Benefit FOR THE Belgian Relief Fund UNDEn THE AUSPICES OP THE UNITED THEATRE MANAGERS OP" PHILADELPHIA SAMUEL F. NIXON CHAIRMAN AND REMEMBER, EVERY DOLLAR WILL HELP FBE. T H B Starving Belgians AND TOU'LL SEE THE OnEATEST. BE & MOST VARIED BINATION OB BIO JN TUBES FnOM ALL a J T1IEATRB3. EH DltOUaitT TOaETHEl THIS C1TT. PRICES 50c TO SS WATCH THE DAILY PAPEp ACADEMY OF MUSIC BURTON HOLMES TTTTS FBI. EVE., 8:15 X110 gAT MAT 2:30 SCOTLAND Cue, 76c. St at HPP' 25a Acdmy. BcntIK Wonun'n Anoclillon M B. Uotplttl Tues. Evg., Dec. 1 ENGLAND,- BROAD Holiday Matinee Today I jit 3 KlthU Lat Matlnt Saturday. 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