Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 17, 1915, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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NANCY WYNNE ANTICIPATES A
PLEASANT TIME AT COSTUME DANCE
Ai,niH. Two Hundred and
Dance Which Mr. Gustave Heckscher Will Give
on New Year's EveOther Doings
'E
t'KHY ONtJ li looking forward to
tne cuiluma dance wlilch Oeo
HccksPhor will Rive on New .Year's Kve
at tlio Uelleuio-Strntfortl. His par
tics nri always ureal fun, ami the ery
smartest people will !o there, t hear
tnat there will be about 250 guests,
gome umonK whom will ho Mr. and
Mrs. John C. Oroomc, Mr. and Mrs.
Lelnml Thomson, of Troy; Mr. and
Mrs Ralph Townsend, Mr. nnd Mrs.
W Howard I'ancoast, Mr. nnd Mrs.
W. Barltlle Henry, Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
Waller Steel, Miss Klbnbcth Stool, Mr.
ftnd Mrs. Hob Large, Mr. and Mrs.
Mendc Large, Miss Henrietta Large,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Scott, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Jlmmle Potter,
Charlie Harrison, Mr.
rt Montgomery, Mr.
Jtr. nntl Mrs.
nnil Mrs. Holl
and Mrs. Jnck
Geary. Dr. nnd Mrs. Albert Krnnclnc,
the Howell Tarrs, of Baltimore, nnd
Mr. and Mrs, Parry, from Ualtlmorc;
the Ned Crozers, Stanley Hecves, Dal
Dlxons, May Kasby nnd Mr. Sydney
Wright. And nil theso people are only
" a few "f those who will dance In tho
New Yenr under Gee's hospitality.
JudfilnB from foregoing entertnlnments
glen by that samo gentlcmnn, nothing
will be left undono for tho delectation
of his guests.
Tho new Princeton Club opened yes
terday nnd I must sny tho houso Is
beauty. Formerly thoy had only a
couple of rooms at 15th and Sansom
streets, but now a "whole house," nnd
well n one, they havo a right to be
ery proud of It. It Is at 1223 Locust
street. Just on tho corner, with tho
door opening on Canine street.
As It was tho only chnnco wo poor
females had of Inspecting tho sacred
premises, for after yesterday no In
quisitive maiden may poise hor wop nose
In at tho door even, of course, wo
were all there
Tho grillroom Is about the best thing
In the house nnd gives full promise of
good time It has high wainscoted
walls of dnrlt brown oak nnd a long
table, a round one, bench en and big
comfortable chairs. Tho pinto rail Is
decorated with a quantity of steins,
on which were painted the names of
inrlous members. It seems the custom
of collecting theso died out about '98,
so there wcro no names of graduates
after that year.
President nnd Mrs. Henry Grlor Illb
ben came over from Princeton to at
tend tho tea, and n number of tho
members' wives received. Mrs. John
Bright, who was Amclln Putnam,
looked very sweet in a blue- gown of a
pastel shade, trimmed with squirrel fur,
md Mrs Lloyd Coats, Thco Halley that
a, was radiant In a rose-colored
Qrock. Tho whole of tho second stocy
!Vtk Is ono Inrgo room, and yester
day afternoon It was given over to
dancing, nnd tho party lasted well into
the evening.
I hear that several women are go
ing to open a sale of pcaco cards,
calendars nnd posters on Monday at
the Lincoln Building. The salo will bo
under tho auspices of tho Pennsyl
vania Peaco Association, and tho pro
ceeds will bo used for tho Itcd Cross
work In France. Among the lenders
In the work nro Mrs. Edwin G. Grlce,
Mrs. J, Heeso Lewis, of Lansdowne,
and Mrs. W. I. Hull, of Swarthmore.
Grippe is hero and holds full sway
until It really baa become a Joke, ex
cept for the poor souls who havo It.
It Is now qulto tho fashion to say
Instead of "among those present,"
"among those who havo tho grippe
are" Molly Thayer Is ono of tho weo
debs who has Just recovered from Us
distressful toils. She is so attractive
and has bucIi a good time, too. How
ever, sho Is now on tho well list, so
'e are nil glad for that. Leta Sulll
an has had It, too. and Dorothy Dins
moro has ban a bad case. In fuct, It
seems na If Gerninntown was badly
disturbed by tho ravaging germ nnd
Just beforo Christmas. Well, "among
those" suffering now and lately nro
both Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. Taylor,
Dr. Charles A. Curry. Hairy SHI, and
nero In town Klizabeth Taylor, who is
t the Lincoln.
Mrs. Fisher l. Boyd, Mrs. Stanley
Pearsnn ah o, ..
H M4i x-i'tiiauii, oitiuuiuu
fcJIellor and Mrs. Henrv K Kuril. Jr.
'jna Elizabeth Adams declared at tho
tox tea yesterday that sho was go
ne home to bed. I don't know
whether it was grippe or exhaustion
K. Peggy Perot and Marion Button will
Be' tWO Of the llftlU tr, ha ratn.l tnnlnht
f lr- and Mrs. Button will glvo them a
I dinner before tho meeting of Mrs.
f 7rth'a dancing class, which will ba
iu lor tho second time this season at
Manhelm. Peggy a a dear girl and has
ran rather a sad time now and again
InrOUgh the Winter nnHni. tr. Iks ,,.,,.,,,.
:Mn condition of her mother's health,
r kH!" Perot has bcen ve,y ,n but ,a now
t Mer, I am glad to say.
: Esther Bochman will have a dinner
eore the class nio aii , 1'nunc
F Wo ,ovo to go to these dances. There
Breat deal of go to them. Mrs.
STEAMSHIPS
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Jacksonville
522.40 S39.00
"Bain Ju nd Sl.teroom Berth
Ib,i, l,"-'U 7-U7 Trip.
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3jE!l?ifJJ?u1VM S5nd tor 'articular..
FX0ipaBig$ba
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Fiftv annate win a -.! n. I
J,"1 '1"lt0 H'o Weal hostess and
.... ii nor Business to have every ono
know every one else, which Is. after all, '
tlie charm of n real rhnnormm.
NANOY WYNNH.
Personals
n.,rS, AUV ntIer M"orP. of 1921 Wnl
!."" ,'VV,lu, ront nl Invitation! for a
of uV "T ""?-f nrIt0" "n ' evening
Miss nrhi?y,,.mm,ary - ,n honn'-
VZJ ,M '"'Her nnd Mis, cnnor
Aerner. tuo of thlsjonSon's debutantes
Cn if,U,,ncr,'.,cf0.re the flrsf I'ortnlBhtly
Cotillon on Monday. December 21. In
honor of Ml,, Agne, Allen. '
Mr. nnd Mrs. r. Spencer Miller,
tertalncd at dinner last tiluht.
3d, oil-
Ail Interesting wedding will !,,!. place
TrinfJv'"' ,l . the Church of the llolv
2i?ft' vWLc I'ss Helen Sinltli Hnlnos
dnuBhtor of Mr. and Mrs. Jo,oph Hnln"
of the Uollevuc-Strntford, will bocomo
the brldn of Mr. Walter Onrsc-d Ilcrboi .
of .,) North 32d street. The ccremom
w III be performed by tho Nov Ployd Tom
klns. U. n. Thehilde. who u III be g venl,
inair gc by her father, will bo nllrn.led
li Mis. Joseph Hallics. Jr, as matron
of honor, and the bridesmaids will be
Mis, Coralle Penlc. MIhs Isabel Spear
ing. Miss draco McCnllum. Miss IJoro
thy Palmer and Miss Arlnlyn Palmer.
Mr Joseph Unities. Jr , will attend the
brlrlegroom as best man, and the usheis
will be .Mr. Harland Bkeirctt, .Mr. Har
old Clarke, Mr. Leon Herbeit. Mr. ltoy
tlui Hunt and Mr Nathan Spearing.
After tho ceremony a reception will be
held In the North Garden, of the Hello
vue. Moio than 400 gueMs have been
invited After the honeymoon, which Is
to be spent In tho South, tho couple
will live at the Hellevue-Stratford.
Tho Patrons, nn ancient literary so
ciety of Philadelphia, shoncri their er
satlle range of activity by attending n
p.roterhnle spectacle on Wednesday
evening after their regular midweek din
ner, at which recent poetry nnd other
subjects of Intel est to friends of tho
mucs were discussed.
.Miss Mary Illggs will give a dlnner
dauco nt her homo, in Wilmington, to
night, In honor of her guest, Mis? Anita
.Smith, of Philadelphia.
Miss Marguerite Gamble, of Paltnrn,
X. J., who Is convalescing from a recent
Illness, accompanied by her little niece,
Miss Mary Gamble. Is spending rcvcinl
weeks nt Atlantic City.
The fourth nunual show of tho Cjmvjd
Hoys' CHI) will t.iko plnci tomorrow night
In tho U.ila-Cnwjd Auditorium.
Along the Main Line
MinttOX Mr. and Mis. IMu.ml C
Dearden, who will give a dance tonight
In honor of Colonel and Mrs. Thumas II.
Ulrch, of Uutllngton, X. J., will enter
tain a houso paity over the week-end.
Among the guests will be Jtr. and Mrs.
Itollln Wright, Mr nnd Mrs. C. S. Lar
son. Mr. and Mrs. Roussel. Mr. Alvln
Rousscl nnd Mr. Coleman Curtis, all of
New York.
imY.V MAWIt-MIss Dorothy Steel will
entertain tho members of her sewing club
nt her homo on Murrls avenue this aftci
noon. Tho nfterncin will be devoted to
making bandages for tho wounded sol
diers. VILLANOVA, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
Pdiondes are occupying a house In town
foi the winter months
Mr. J. Hunter Kwlng nnd Miss Cornelia
L Uwlng have opened their town house,
1021 Clinton stieet, for tho winter.
Germantown
At the tea which Jlrs. John A. MfCown,
of Emlen street, will glvo tomoirow in
honor of her daughter, Jlrs. Andrew B.
JlcCown, the following ladles will as
sist In receiving: Jlrs. Conrad S Grove,
Jlrs. William T. Jlollly. Jlrs. Walter Lee,
Jlrs James Hoe, JIls-j Helen A'nti Duson,
Jlhs Mary Goodwin, JIlss Mary Loulso
JlcCown, Miss Annetta JIacGrath, Miss
Dorothv Sawyer. An lnfounnl supper will
follow for the receiving part.
Jlrs. W. It Elsenhower, of Upsnl street,
west of Wayno avenue, will shortly li
suo cards for a breakfast on Saturday,
January 15.
Along the Reading
Jlr. nnd Jlrs. John C. Terry, of Ash
bourne, will give a dance at the Old York
Bond Country Club on Monday, January
3, for Miss Allco I'erry and Miss Buth
Perry.
A directors" meeting of the Jenklntown
Choral was held on Tuesday afternoon,
Bcccmbor It, at the residence of Jlrs. W
G. Slaugh, 615 West Olney avenue, to
make tho tlnal arrangements for the con
cert that wilt be held In the Jenklntown
Auditorium on Thursday evening, Janu
ary C, nt S:15 o'clock.
Jlr. and Sirs. John J. Tlerncy have
closed their home, Sharon, at Newtown,
and have moved Into the llelsravla for
tho winter months.
WINTER RESORTS
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Tho Spirit of America at Play:
HeUcderc Submarine drill ltestuurunt Trumore
The rronienuile lu the JIurlile I'xelmnue
'llirrc Dri'kn I'rontlun the Ilourillvulk and the llernn
I.lbrarjTovrer Toil Coll Comsrs Ilteulni;3lualcale Cloister Garden
TRAYMORE FRIDAY CHATS
HOLIDAYS AT THE TRAYMORE
The year-end holidays will be memorable for Traymore
guests at Atlantic City. The Christmas Tree, laden with gifts
for all, is simply a symbol ot the spirit of Christmastide that
will reign in the massive radiant hotel by the sea. Then on
New Year's Eve there will be a unique way of dealing with
Father Time and his Clockbut, as that is to be a matter of
surprise, silence must guard the secret. The Boardwalk
theatres will have unusual features. The Boston Grand Opera
rnn.Mm. - Tfith.a will criv "Mailsm. Tlntf -?. ." ...I.U
Pavlowa and the Russian ballet;
offer first nights of Selwyn's
Garden."
THE LARGEST FIREPROOF RESORT HOTEL
IN THE
Daniel S. White. Pres.
EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER
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Debutante (laughter of Jtr. and airs. Howard S. Anders, who wns
fortnully Introduced nt n ten n foitninht ko.
Bala-Cynwyd
The second ilanre for the Junior mem
bers of the Cynwyd Club will take pl.ur
tonight at the clubhouse on I.Iaiulrllln
road, which will be attractively decor
ated for the occasion The dnliee will bo
chnppi iincil bj prominent women of Hala
and Cmiw.mI, and the joung people pres
ent will Include Miss Ithoda Annstiong,
.Ml?s Dorothea Donaldson, Miss Hetty P.
lo Mis, monitor OrtlPer, Miss Josephlno
Gemberllng, JIlns Margin ct (Iljnn, MIs
IVino Clailise King, Mls Mnrjorle Lit
tle, Miss Helen II. Logan, Miss Jean It.
Ne.vbourg, Mls Marg.iret S llberbach,
Miss M ly Jenn Scott, Miss Ursula Fee
buiger. .Miss Bllznhrth W. Thompson,
JIlss Mill Ium Vniiiieiimn, Jtr. Anthony
Archer Cross, Mr. U. IMward S. Do" Long,
Jr., Mr. fail II. Fischer. Mr. Ilulph
I'eekh.im Kinder, Mr. T. Howell I.e
llouthller, Mr. Harold Mnc.Mlnn. Jlr. H
IEojer March, Mr. Gwjuu Hills Slicppenl,
.Mr. Ituulfnril Smith. Jr., Mr. James C
Til, Mr. J. Mil shall Vanneniaii, Mr.
Hdwiml N. Wlgfall anil Mr. Seiing Dun
ham Wilson.
South Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. David Maicus, of HIj
South street, wish to amioiincc the mar
riage of their nelce. Miss Itebecca Mar
cus, to Mr. Herman Jones. Tho ceremony
took plice last Sunday evening nt the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus. Among
the guests piesent wore Mis. Heimnn
Pollock, of Hartford. Conn., and Mr. and
Mrs. J. LlnsKy, of .Vow York city.
Tioga
At tho annual meeting of tho Hunting
Park Improvement Association tho follow
ing olllcers wcro elected: Mr. Amos S.
Illnkc, presldunt: Mr. Peter F. Dalev,
flrst vice president: Mr. Patrick Corr.
second vlco president; Mr. Allen F
Sharpe, secretary, and Mr. James Calms,
treasurer.
Lansdowne
JIlss Buth Zelgler and JIlss Emllv
Wright will return home tho latter pal t
of tho week fiom Obeilln College, Ohio,
to spend the hnlldn)s.
JIlt-H Lillian Hart, of North Lansdowne
incline, entertained her soroilty ester
day. Plans for their dance, In the Twen
tieth Century Club, on December 30, weie
made.
WINTEB BESORTS
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cournes, tennis, ilnnclnK. suites with huths and
sleeping porches Noted for Its excellent cutslns.
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week-end resort I L & M S HUDOUltb
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AThANTlO CITY, N. J.
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Magnitude and Cheerfulness
and the Apollo Theatre will
new comedy,
"The Devil's
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Lieutenant Frederick C. Kclsel, 1T. S.
.. and Mrs Hel,el are the guests of
.Mrs. Helsel h patents, Ml. nnd Mrs. Daniel
-iiniiiiisnatn. of :wi South I2d street.
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nn u.e i nristmas holld,is. Lleutctinnt
llelsel ImH been stationed nt the naval
Training Station at Great Lakes, III
Mrs. J D. Hewitt, who has been the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank J.
Unison, of r.th street and Larchwood
avenue, hns leiiirned' to her homo in
Itraniwcll, V. Vn.
A meeting of tho "16" Club wns held
Inst night at tho home of Miss Ann
Ueclnnd. Those present were Miss Con
stance Hubbard, Miss Margaret Thompson,
Miss l.nuo .Mills Mls .Mary Hall. Miss
Ueoia ltavert. .Mis, Pearl Hire, Miss
I'innces Cumberland, Miss Catherine Ley.
Miss Florence Starr. Miss .May Cumber
land. .Miss Allco Chllils. Miss Ma belle.
eterson, .Miss Ldltlt Lambert and Miss
lluth HalRht.
North Philadelphia
K-l.itlves ami frlendM of Mr and Mrs.
William T. Hunt have planned an ex
UiikIvo ci'lebiotlou In honor of the golden
welding anniversary of the aged couple,
wlilch will take place this evening at their
home, 10J., North .list stieet.
Mi. Hunt Is a vetLran of the Civil War,
hiving solved the four eais of the i on
lllcl as a member or the Tl'd I'ennslvanla
Voiiini.cis. better known ns the famous
Philadelphia Fire Zouaves t the close
of the war .Mr. Hunt hastened to Phll.i
di'lphla and was inntried hero December
17. M"i The i-eremoii wns performed In
th. Gieen Street Unptist Chureh b the
Iti ' Joseph Kcnuett
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SURPRISE PARTIES, BRIDAL
SHOWERS AND OTHER AFFAIRS
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Miner Entertain in Honor of Their
Son's Fiancee, Miss Gertrude Brown Uptown
Home for' the Aged Benefited
ASUUPIlIsn linen shower wns given
by Mrs. J. 8. Miner nt her home, T07
Passyunk nventie, on Sunday evening In
honor of Miss Gertrude Drown, whoso
engagement to Mr. Philip Miner was re
cently announced, Tho fenturo of tho
evening was a prl7C dance given by Mr.
IMward F. Goldberg nnd Miss J. Prager
Mr. George Garwood performed nt the
plnno. accompanied by Mr. Michael Gold
at the lolln. Vocnl selections wcro given
by Miss Fanny Miner. The dancing was
follow oil by n Dutch supper ntid each
guest received n souvenir.
Among those present were Miss Paulino
Hosenfeld, Miss Hsther lJerger, Miss Alice
Herger, Miss Ida Sochcl, Miss Anna
Schnffcr, Mies Hvn Kleltibprg. Mlfs Clair
Soffrcn, Miss Esther tternslclli, Miss Sara
Gla?.tcr, Miss Para Levin, Miss Sadie
Tucker, Miss Sophia I.lnbii, 5Hss Htta
Welnstcln, Miss Sue Wclnsteln. Miss Fay
Miner, Miss Sara Miner, Miss Fanny
Itndblll, Miss Lena Ilrnwit, Mr. and Mrs.
D S Miner, Mr. and Mrs H llrrkowltch,
Mr and Mrs Jack Miner, Mr and Mrs
J Prager, Mr Jack Pressman, Dr Joseph
Hnlpern, Mr. Herman Abrahams, Mr.
Hdwurd F. Goldberg, Mr Davo Hutlor,
Mr. Jack Saltznian, Mr Jack Miner, Mr
Louis Block. Mr. Michael Gold, Mr.
George Garwood, Mr. S. Itndblll. Mr.
Oscar Pollak, Mr. Leslie Cohen, Mr. Philip
Miner, Mr. Dnld Morgensleln. Mr. Louis
lskowltch nnd Jtr Mlihnel S. Borlsh.
A concert and dance will be given on
Sunday evening at the Apollo Hall, 1721
North lirond street, bv friends of the
t'ptown Homo foi the Aged The tnone
realized from this dntico will go toward
tho mnlutciinnco of the home Thoe In
cliargo nro Miss Jennie ftnlorint. Miss
Hsther Futtcrman Mr. David Schwartz,
Mr. Jtillcs Charleston, Mr. Albert Cohen
and Mr. Samuel Gold.
A slirprloo kitchen shower wns given
to Miss Gertrude G Glllen on S-milnv
evening. December 12, at the home nf
Miss Fstella Kallln. 2119 South ".th stie. I.
bv Miss Lstella Kntlln. Miss ltoe F
Hlcncnstock nnd Miss Sara Kessler Mi .
Glllen, whose engagement to Mr Itobnt
Jacobson was recently annmiin ed, will .
be married eaily In Jiuuinrv and afti i
an extended trip will live In Philndilphni
Among those present were Miss Lstella !
Katllll, .Vliss nose e. nirii, iiiui-K, .iii.
Sara Kessler. Miss Helm. Sneks, MNh
Mary Vogelsohn, Miss Lena Sbon Miss
Ada " Wclnsteln, Miss Hose Jackson, Miss
Anna Lubln, MIs France, Heeker, Mh
Ldytho Lpsteln, Miss Goldlo Plnskv. Miss
YOUR FEET for Xmns shopping
mado comfortable by first visilinij
HANNA'S
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S. 17. Cor. t nt It mill Sitiw.m sin. anil
1201 Chestnut s.
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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
STRAVPR"; Tho Utt UUilneis bchooi.
Jlivniuv -J soi.807 Chestnut Strttu
All patriotic Americans are seeking the portrait of this beautiful
new mistress of the White House the fourth American woman to
marry a President in office.
The Sunday Public Ledger's
Intaglio Section will contain
splendid photographic repro
ductions of Mrs. Wilson-to-be
and her President husband;
pictures well worth framing
as mementos of this national
event.
ORDER NOW YOUR COPY OP SUNDAY'S
PUBLICeiitsLEDGER
17, 19X5;
Sara Plnsky, Miss Sadye Schatcl,
Daniel Kntlln, Mr. Herman Katlln,
Max Shanlrn. Mr Artlmr lii.mh.
Mr.
Mr
Dr.
.' Lionel Mallns. Mr. Meyer Squires, Mr.
.Mover Frank, Mr. Iotils Apt, Mr. Daniel
Mutz, Mr Hobert Jackson. Mr David
Brown nnd Mr. Harry Savadove.
A number of out-of-town guests wero
also present, among whom wero Mr and
Mrs. Stanley Pinn. of New York city;
Mr. Charles Peck, of Washington; Mr.
Howard LoVlne. of Washington; Jtr. and
Mrs. ttnlph Wclller and tholr daughter,
.Miss Doris Welller. nt Rvrnrn. M. V .
and Air. Albert Dntiov, of Trenton.
What's Doing Tonight
t.e'ture on "Irnresn Wnr." by Will Irwin,
unr rnrrepmirlent, Asrorlatlon Hall, Ocr-
. K,rK
Meetlnit of the Jnmi-s rmpbU
bU .School
th nnd riu-
.M.in.ni .xsnriaiion in tne scnooi, 01
wnier nirepift , i. o clock
Lecture b Ibe Hon Prnnrl, Nellnon, M. P.
nijilfr Hi nuapli ra of the Rlnulo Tnx Society.
Wtihfriipoon llillf H o'clock.
IVnillrv show, Proud nnd Wallace utreetn,
Prm il I.GiKirn Wnr Pictures. Chestnut Street
nprrn House.
Hobert Jlorrls Club, 12(1 North 18th street: a
o', loi k.
tlerepllnn, . Tenohera' Club, 1018 Walnut
mrrpt s o'clock,
frlrti.llv Pons of 3t Patrick, IJooner's Hotel:
R o lork.
. Dlnnrr to Major-elect Thoma P. Smith,
I.u l.u i ountry Cliil.. 7 o'clock.
J H. H. & A. B. AYERS j
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HUDSON SEAL
K You will find onr collection of Gift Fnrs a W
y) Fashion Fete and onr prices an agreeable, surprise. 1
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i2;L A few doom from JS!
flrrfcfc, niT-t.ni.TON .ssitflV
In the News Section, Led
ger staff correspondents and
photographers will describe
and picture every detail of the
wedding day from the time
the President leaves the
White House until the couple
depart on the Presidential
honeymoon.
T6
Weddings
BOPPELT-WEIMAn
Tho marriage of Miss Emily C. Weimar,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael P.
Weimar, of 1413 Wyoming avenue, to Mr.
Frank C. Boppelt, of Morrlsvllle, Fa,,
was solemnized on Wednesday night, at
6 o'clock, at the homo of the bride's
parents. The Bev. Urban C. Gutellus, ot
tho Grace Beformed Church, 11th and
Huntingdon streets, performed the cere
mony. The bride, who was given In mar
riage by her father, woro n gown of
chantllly laco draped over white satin and
a veil of tullo caught with sprays of
orange blossoms. Miss Mabel Elsen
trager, the maid of honor, waa becomigljr
gowned In palo pink chiffon draped over
pink satin.
Jtr. Peter Boppelt was his brother's
best man. A reception wns held after
tho senrloe. Mr. and Mrs. Boppelt will
live in Morrlsvllle, Pa, upon thlor rs-
iurn irom Ti trip to Washington, D. c,
and points South, and will bo at horn
after January 15.
YOUNGBTtLMP.
Announcement Is made of the marrlago
of Jtlss Emma L. Stump, of Bridgeport,
Pa., to Mr. Edmund W. Young, of North
22d street, on Tuesday afternoon, Dccel .
her 14, at the home of tho officiating
clergmnn, tho Bev. Herbert 11. Burgess,
of tho Mutchmore Memorial Presbyterian
Church, ISth street and Jlontgomcry ave
nue. Jtr. and Mrs. Young will Uvo'In
Philadelphia.
Frankford
JIlss Jane Froneflcld, of Bridge street,
Is spending a few days In New York aa
the guest of her uncle and aunt, Dr. and
Mrs. Clarence Bell.
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