Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 10, 1917, Final, Page 13, Image 13

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    JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Ogontz ancHiuntingdon Valley Red Cross to Hold
Annual Election of Officers Tomorrow.
Other Matters Discussed
SLKMS to me pome of our otgatilzatlons
lire scttlm? more and moro Govern
mental in HHpect. quite llko political clco
tlons, for lioro comes tho new that the
,1 election of omcor. for the OKon u
IZ nu..tlnB1on Volley brunch of tho
Kcr.cn He. Croas will take Place not
only tomoirow. bflt nil day tomorrow. And
the inc-nibcra who are ellBlblc to vote are
, equated to to in uiul do i-o.
it cfii to me mi eMJOc.llngb
WlB mi some persons cannot nl-ui
L to a puce lit a tciuln hour, and If
ucv .an .top in Hiitl vote mm- time
tlnougii tut. day 11 Mill certainly be
b The Pt.sent olllccw of the Ownt and
HuntinBdon Valley branch me Mm..Jolin
8 Newbold. chnh timiu M OcorKe lloi
nco Loi-imc. M.-o chnlrman: Mi-, fapen
"er Hrucfc Kcrretury. und Sirs. L.tui.inc.0
llutler. tieasurcr.
MUS COLKY BUOW.V has gone down
to Annnpolln and taken her s-mall
son with her to ntuy a couple of months
there You know. Coley Is stationed at
Camp Stcado and naturally ho wants his
family as near lilm as possible. Sirs.
Brown is so good looking don't you
think- She is a sister of Mrs. Willie
tt Helen who has such a loveU olce. I fa
odd how beautiful voices aie connected
with the name Whrleii. Isn't If? Theie
ns Mrs Cluulcs Wlielen. who died rev
na'l vcars nco ' leinember she wan
the mother of Violet and Charlie Whelen
end all about tho pad il-lnc out of that
family''1- Well, sho had a bcaulllul voice,
R rontiallo. and then I'HIc AVholcn Goclct
flews tans quite prcttll. Sho appealed
with Mrs. Wllllo Whclcu, her sistcr-lnlaw.
In tho duct from "Butterfly" at one of
Tony Uiddlc's concerts scvcinl scars ago,
that waa before sho was divorced from
Hobble Goclet. She has not been seen
In Philadelphia at public affairs since her
i ...ori-imrp. for the leason that sho
IK, scvuuu .,, ....- -
If v. ii. .i mnt nf her time 111 Paris.
ima ii" ...v. -
Mis Whclun was Virginia Alter, ot
Pittsburgh, and Sirs. Brown was Juno
Artcr They aic both slim and ery
smart looking and hnvo wonderful brown
hair with golden glints through It.
WAIt" And rutnor.1 of war! Ktinday
morning the Wlssahlckon was awak
ened from its peaceful nap.
Indians'" wailed u timid llr tiee, as
the flrt shot rang out, and huddled up
still i ioei to her neighbor.
He calm'' said a giandfathcrly old
i tinut who is stiong on American hls
tuM 'It is the return of Waslililgton."
ou'ie both wrong!" sang out a Uttlo
bli ih who lives cloc to the drive, and
Is tlipiefnre alircast of the times. "I don't
know where ou old fogies Imvo been
while ocibody bus been talking. Thcie's
u sham Untie raging between the Ches
Tiut Hill llM-nea and the Oerniantown
Minute Men and It's goine to bo "Wit'
lne'"
It p,is tu lie up to date. The little birch
was light, and very soon all the trees,
the old rocks and the entlro animal
Mopiilutiun of tho Wlssahlckon were
looUiiv on iinmzcd as the khakl-clud gen
tUinen Mieaked aiound and shot at one
anoiliei . .
Mj' tin-, lake's mo back to the old
d.ws, ' signed tho wall lit.
"Thank goodness, they don't wear war
paint and feathers." whlspcied the 111 as
she looked fearfully down from her safe
perch.
"Oh. bu. this Is gicat:" "said the
enthusiastic little birch from his grand
fUnd scat on tho dilve.
Be it known that for some time past
the Chestnut Hill Kcserves have been
bum at ilile practice with "real bullets'
down at T'sslnirtnli. TIih ladles nf Chpst.
nut Hill said Jh inly that they valued
their window glass, to nay nothing of tho
lives of their children and well, thcie's
more loom at Kssingtou.
11ns is a new departtiie, but the men
have taken hold anil theie Is many a
"crack ' shot In the making. You just
wait and see.
TYtD ou know that Neddy and Hliza,
J-' belli Pago hae h little daughter?
Well, It's true, and she Is to be named
Kllzabeth tirltllths Page. The little lady
made her bow Into tho great world last
Faturdaj and found a mighty warm wel
come uwaitiug her. You rcmcrrlbcr, Ned
nnd Elizabeth were married In 'Maverford
June beforo last. Just before the ineni
beis of the Plrst City Troop went to
Slount (irctna and thence to Texas.
When the Troop came back early last
Januaij the young Pages moved Into
their home in Vlllauova: In Ma Neddy
left for I'oit Niagara, where he won his
commission as a captain In the artilleiy.
TjWnnv ON1-: sympathizes so much with
XJ SIar Keaklu Large. Hob was op
erated on cry lecently mid failed to
rally afterward and his death occuned
on Slonday eening. They had been
married about fifteen years and have
three dear children. Mis. Large Is very
beautiful, with suoh wonderful red gold
hair, and looked ulmost as young as the
year she came out when I saw her
lecently. nob Larpe was a great favorite
In society uno will be greatly mUsed. He
had been for some years connected with
the Pennslnnia Railroad.
Ho waH a brother of George Goidon
SIfiido LaiKe. John Large, Sergeant
IjRe, Mis. Joseph llaulson, Sirs,
t'harlea V Fox i in t un,-o.,cn,
. T"asb', His giandfather wag Generul
"-uibo uoruon Meade, of Gettysburg
fame, and his uncle was Colonel George
Gordon Meade, Jr.. who married SIIss
liessle Lewis, of this city. George Goidon
Stcado, Saunders SIcade, Sirs. Horace,
l'ranclne, Mrs. Gcorgu Cook und Strs.
l-rescott Erskine Woo. who. you ie
member, was Salradoie Sade, were first
wusjns pf "Mr. Large.
NANCY WYNNE.
Social Activities
Sir and Mrs. T. Ashby- Illy the. of 2300
in street announce tho engagement of
l !. "''' MUfl tlladya Maria 5Irello, to
I'leutenant Huott Douglass Jlcraughey, l".
' of Macombe. III.
AlLs?"."! ir', MUtil H w' ""m
.-v lrgp MQtyinrinifsya.
h.
'- . m
jvlio spent (ha Mmilfl , tinier Haibor
nrron"" ,0, "1-elly. the!? p'm, M
wevon. for llio autumn ,.,... ,
pend the winter in FhlUdctphla. "" " "
Sir. ami .Mrs Auluey Huntlmr of td-
mcir House at Devon about November 1.
f.omcJdK11T",,,r ,u""rt" """"
vMNiib ii hl.i. ' ''1"'re sl"" ,liu" '"t"
! 'sil'rfLT1 ""'"'- Mr.
.o.t,'r ui!, " " " "f i.ui.fip
'.,i, i M ,"r,l, of "on .Mis. stuhlrr
UHlncar lemcn"'"" - Ml,, L'lizabetl,
Aliothei Junnrli 0f il,. rimrfuencv vi.l
The ni. .. I"..tl" " ' nro t-n.
i oit.v-sevonth Mreet and Cedar avenue The
tal-en'iiTSSi0 l",C ?"'" AW will I,.
s0l.t "m "" orn oi una
SALE HELD AT
CENTURY CLUB
Twelve Hundred Cans of Fruit
and Vegetables Sold at Lans-
downc This Morniny;
'"Nciy one knows Iioh hull the women of
tho Century 'lub have been tanning ai. .
ineserMnc all summer Ioiir Kvery mem
ber of the club has been called upon to
help out with this yplendld woik nl one
time or another. So now the arc all pioud
as can be of the almort liirredlble amount
of sturf they hne put up ttvche hundred
cans of all kinds of vcRetaliles and fruity,
besides conserves, jellies, delicious pickles
nnd spirj sauces This morning a sale of all
these thhiRs was held in the clubhouse, and
the money thus made will be given to the
i-iuuiKciic-y .mil
Speaklnc f sales, the social committee ur
ht. John's Church will have one on SatUi
day morning. October 13. And what Is
to be mid this time? Why, cakes and
home-made ones at that. Theie aro luio
of women who couldn't bako a cake if thev
tried without having it "fall" or burn or
do soino other thin like that, so they wel
come a cake sale with fervent Jov, for then
perhaps they can successfully fool Friend
Husband Into actually believhiK that his
clever little wife made that good chocolate
cake all herself
A meeting of Hie Ameitcaiiizatioti Federa
tion or Lansdounp was held at Hie home
of .Mrs. t'huilcn S .Mussel- on Monday mm-n-ing
.Mia .Muster is the chairman of this
oiganlzatlon, which has done all kinds or
good work among the foreigners aiound
there
On Sitmday afternoon Miss Margnriito
Irvinjj Bae a party for Mls3 Helen Sanders,
who Is to he married on October C4 to Mr.
"iuy Fackler. First of all, the guests plojecl
cauls, and then there was a trousseau
rhower for the bride-to-be. And mahe that
wasn't the sunniest showei she vmis ever In '
Therp were blf of lingerie and little powder
puffs and all tho other things "thai every
Kirl loves' Th( puests were Jhs Floremc
Young. Miss Ilelnn Taylor. Miss Ituth
Decker. Mrs. Howard Itusler. Mrs. Louis
Hat tram. Mrs. llcorRp Williams, Jr., Mts
Kthel. Hart, Miss Alma Wallace and Miss
.Mabel Wallace, MI'S l.-ahel tialbraith. Mrs
Aithur Hiercton. Jliss Catharine French.
Miss Mabel Husler, Miss Sarah Itachen
helm. Jliss Mabel Jackson, Mrs. Louis CSai
rlKues, Mrs. Clifford Ware. .Mrs. James Mc
Neil, and Mis. i:dward Irving.
Mr and Mrs. George W. Curtis, with ihelr
oung foil sailed recently for Caracas. Ven
ezuela. The Curtltes have been visiting
Mrs. C'urtls's parents, Mr. and Mis. Fraiuts
D MaNwell, this summer
On Monday evening a dinner was uien
at the Presbyterian ("hutch by tho S 12
Howard Mission Circle. The memheis of
this society he one of these affahs cvoiy
ear. and tlie ale alwns a creat sucee
Afterward, there is geneially an entertain
ment of somrsoit or other. This time a
ver.v clever little sketch, called "Two Mas
tets." wis presented Mrs. II. Ttoss Smith
coached the play, and the members nf the
cast were Miss Fmnia Kiddie, M.m Itlam he
Ilnleman, Miss Eleanor Caruthers. Miss
Chailotte Stearns and Mis. Frank Crall.
Jlr. and Mis. AVilllam S. Uater gave a
dinner last Wednesday eenlng;, the guest
of honor being Mrs Baiter's father. Dr.
John S. .HIckley. The other guests weie
Mis. John S. HIckley. Mr. and .Mrs. Fiank
Hagert.v. Mr. and .Mis. Charles Shuitleff, Mr.
and Mis James fassel, Jlr. and Mie.
Holmes Anderson. Jlr and Mis. William V
Naulty, Dr. and .Mrs. MacCJann. Jlrs. Jfaroid
D Havlland. Jlrs. JIargaiet Andeison and
Jlaster Albert . Baiter
Theie are some persona who have just
recentlj lelurned fiom shoie or mountains.
Mr. and .Mrs. John B. Cieraghty have le
turued from Wlldvvood. and Jlr. and JI13.
C. W. 1 Smith, who were up in New Ilamp
slilre. ate back In T.ansdovvne again. Dr.
and Sirs. James B. Itiickcr have also re
turned from a lsit of two weeks to Oceu,.
City.
JIr flaiencc Sill and Mr. fMwaid ' If
Wllkle look some of their ft lends on a
silling trip up the Delaware llivcr last
w eek-end
Jlr. Itaniioml Ouden. who i wnh 'be
ambulance oip at Allenlown s)nt Uiu
week-end with his paicnts. Mi and JIi
J Herbett Ogden
PARTY IN HONOR
OF HER FIANCE
Germantown Bridal Party En
tertained at Dinner and Dance
Last Evening
JIijs AUla Beatrice Dunbar of Wayne
avenue, whose engagement to Jlr William
U Mv-'Causland has just been unnounced
gave u party In honor of her fiance last
week Sir Jld'ausland has just left for
Foit Hancock, where he is a membei ot the
103d Itcgimenl of Englileets
Friends of Mr. and-Jlrs. William Kobson
of Ceimantown avenue and Duval street,
will be glad to know that t'nelr 1HU so.i
Edward P.obsoii, -has recovered from Ins
serious Illness,
' Miss Jlarlon Datesman and Mi Edmund
Allen Hill, whose marriage takes place to-das-
entertained their- bridal party at din
ner,' followed by dancing, last evening
Mr James II. Peberdy. formerly of Oer
mantown. has been made first lieutenant In
the. ambulance corps now stationed at Camp
Sheridan. Ala. Mrs. Peberdy will join her
husband in November.
Mr and Sirs, Harry Weeks, of St Star
tins, ate being congratulated upon Ilia birth
of a" daughter.
Miss Alice Stswart, of St, Martin's lane,
whoso engagement to Ensign George Gordon
Brsed V. H. N., has been announced, spent
"he week-end In New York
Til TKtenln I-editr will Print news at
.niVlnlniiinit, nriisnitiits. weiMlnr. and
Sldi !! pPr and r,ilnil nllb th.
!'A.S'.'Zil nam Ulwlime ubr.
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Wffrr
EVENING LEDGER-
MRS. HENRY PRICE
iwssw-mt-sc-tsKafast.;. .
Mrs. Wrichl is an olliccr in the Jlotor
The association is sponsoring the two
John Philip Sousa and his band of 'ITu
GAMES FOR MEN
AT CAMP MEADE
North Philadelphia Business
Men's Association Forms Wel
fare Committee for Draftees
The tnombers of tho North Philadelphia
Business Jlen's Association on account of
the. war and the sacrifices the people have
made and will be requited to make In the
futuro have decided that It would not be
advisable to hold their annual Halloween
celebration, and have organized a soldiers
and sailors' welfaic committee to secure
funds to provide for the welfare ot tin
"men" of the rnmmuultv who me now at
riAnp Jleade and later Cor all soldiers and
sallots from thl section This action an
taken upon the receipt of a letter from the
c imp written In behalf of the members of
Tompanies II and !, of the 315th Infantry,
which stated' "We men down bete are ill
need nf games such as checkets. In fact,
all indoor games would be appreciated, as
we aie told that many davs during the
coming w Intel will be gloomy ones. A few
games to pass awav tho time will make
iliincs more cheerful for these two com
panies. Now- for clear da.vs we could use,
footballs, soccerballs and b.isebalK The
men nf these i-omp.tnis uro all from Nice
town District No. 41. local division."
Tho business men have sent an appeal
for funds to the churches, fraternal ordeis
nnd all organized lodli-, us well as to tlm
residents of District Xo. Ai Jlr. Hdwaid
12. Zlegler Is jnesldent of the association,
Jlr Hounid E. Heckler vice president. Jlr
George E. Kimball treasurer. Jlr. George
II. JI Swift and Jlr Newton E. Fieed sec
letarles. The special welfaic committee In
cludes these ofllceis- Jlr. Paul Wendlcr.
Jr.. .Mr. Charles Cobb Van Riper, the I!e.
F A' Bowers. Jlr. W. L. Clark. Jlr. John
P JIacBean Mr Harvey Vaudegrift. Jlr.
U. A Wick. Jlr JI Meyer. Jlr William JI
Gordon, Jliss JI. A. I'elln. Jliss Susan
Bocklus. SI is. Pilscilla Wrlgley. JI D. II.
Uuffner Sir. Hauy Oelnnan, Sir. Charles
JIajer. Sir. Hairy Gear. Jlr. P. W. Pvlck
etts", Jlr Thomas Van Osteu, .Mr. W. J.
lllser. Jr. the Itev S B Williams. Sir.
jrattbew Kennej. Dr. E. 11. Wiggins. Jlr.
R Walton. Jlr. William Robinson. Jlr. J.
X. Jlountaln. Jlr Dominic Imbed, Dr. Ben
jamin t'lanski Mr. Thomas Keefe. Jlr, E
B. Collnier, Jh John Michel, Sir. Frank
Wilght, Piof. Oliver S. Ely, Jlr. Alfied
Jlugglewoith, Sir. S. Bernstein. Jlr. Geoige
12 Kimball, Jlr. Joseph Ziegier. Jlr. F.
Noble. Sir. Edwaid C Snjder, Jr. Jlr. Wal
ter Weideinann. the Rev. Joseph Kuczynskl
Jlr. W. L. Swctlaml. Jlr. Thomas Keclcy
and Jlr. George Spoerhase
Through Jlr. Paul Wendlcr. Jr. A. Stein
fc Co, manufaciuieis. have sent a ery
useful gift to the soldiers from this sec
tion at Camp Jleade. Do nut tty to guess
unless ou ale a man, for oul a man
would understand how opportune such a
gift would be It shlit sleeves aie plenty
long and sockb aie troublesome seven
dozen pairs of armbands und seven dozen
pairs ot garters to match. Surely thes
will be useful when the outdoor games
i each the camp. Stein & Co. havo done a
generous bit and the soldiers appreciate the
kindness,
SPEAKING OF
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;adelphia. Wednesday, October 10,
WRIGHT AND HER SMALL DAUGHTER
. .-:. ..H.:v"SfcssK53Sn!Si3S
photo y 11' In i, h
iMcsscnjrcr Scrvu-c. which is enhrted tu help for the duration of tho war.
navy rallies to ho hold tomorrow m tho Academy of Music, when Lieutenant
sailors from tho Gteat Lakes Trnitntip Station will appeal' for the benefit of
navy yard recreation building!.
NUMBER OF WEDDINGS TO
TAKEPLA.CE THIS EVENING
Daughter of Director of Public Works to Marry Mr.
Edmund Allen Hill Tonight in Grace Methodist
Church, Broad and Master Streets
AX ATTRACTIVE autumn wedding will
Ai. take plnco this evening at fi ",0 o'clock
In Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, nt
Bioad and Jlatter streets, when JltR .Ma
rion Josephine Dalesman, daughter of Mr.
and Jlrs. George E Datesman. of Geriunn
town, will heroine the bride of .Mr. Edmund
Allen Hill Dr. Frmk Parkin, pastor of the
church. ntlU'iatlng The bride, who will bo
given In marriage by her father, will wear
n gown of heavy Italian satin and clmntillv
lace, embroidered In prarls and mado wllh
a long court it a In. Tho lullc ell. whlih
will fall below the ttaln, will bo fastened
wllh a coionet of pearls and will be caught
hero and there wllh orango blossoms, Tho
bridal bouquet will consist of lilies of tho
valley ai.d orchids.
Tho matron nf honor Jlrs C Elmer
Ton-nsend, will be gowned In turquoise blue
aniline silk, trimmed with heavy silver
lace An artistic touch will bo added by
an apricot tulle Haiti and sho will carry
apricot dahlias and tea roses.
Jliss .Marlon Montxomcr.v. the maid of
honor, will we.u a frock made like that of
the matron of honor and will also carry
dahlias and tea roses
Miss Helen Fi. .Miss Pearl Aiinan, 3113
Emma Biadbury and Sirs. Lewis 11. Howell,
3d. will wear frocks of apricot-color Eolrce
silk, trimmed with silver lace and inailo
wllh tiains of turquoise blue silk net. They
will ean arm bouquets of pink snapdrag
ons Little .Miss Jlarjorie Tonnsend. the (lowei
girl, will wear a white organdie frock
smnrked In blue and will carry a basket of
sweetheart roes.
.Mr. Hill will have Mr William K Neely
as best man. and the ushers will bo Mr.
Thomas O'Brlan. Sir. Chat leu KlluRC. Sir.
c. Elmer Towulend, Jlr. Lews o. IIowcll,
3d, and Sir. Norman Stiller
A large leceptlo'n will follow the cere
mony at tho Rlttcnhouso Hotel Mr and
Sirs. Hill will livo at Oil Albutus sheet.
Cennantown
DAXXEKER JUSIANES
A quiet wedding took placo this morning
at 9 o'clock, when SIIss Anna Slarto Sic
Slanus, daughter of Sir and Sirs, ci.ffoid
SIc.Mauus, nf 3312 Baring street, became
the In Ide of Jlr. Joseph M. Danneker. Jliss
MuMauus was attended by her sister, Jliss
Elizabeth MuSfanum. us maid of honor and
Mr Frank Uioss, of Lock Hacn, was best
man
A wedding breakfast followed at tho
home of the Inlde. The cercmon was
perfoimed b the Rev John Danneker.
RiiBINSOV XS'I VT'T
The wedding of Jliss llame Eli abeth
Ausiadt dauglnei of .Mr and Mis Charles
ORNAMENTS:-
P. Anstndt. uf Vuik, and .Mr Wallci Irving
Robinson, of this clt.v, took placo yesterday
morning In St Pauls Ev angelical church,
York. Pa. nt 0.3n o'clock. 3Ir. und Jlrs
liobinson will be nt homo after November 15
nt BUSO Spruce stieel. Mr. Robinson Is tho
financial editor of the Evkninu LEoann
IHRLEV- Tt'ftPfXH
The matri.lgc or JIlwi Adrlemie Turping
and Jlr. Daniel J Hurle. of Easton. took
place quietly 3Ionday. Ortober S, nt 'J
ii'cluck at St Columba's Chtireh 'tho cere
mony was performed liv the Rev Joseph
Coillgan .Miss Turping wore n daik blue
traveling suit, with a bat to matili Thero
were no attendants
EVANS- I2JI 12 UT.
I'liMiuiirnt among tonlght'n weddings will
bo that of .Miss Lillian Edith L'nier.v.
daughter of Jlr. Lewis Franklin Enter), of
502 Slain street. Xoiristown. and .Mr Het
belt Roane Eati. widely known In this
tit), which will take place at the homo of
tho bride's father nt 0 o'clock, and will lie
followed by a large lecrptlon The Rev
Chailcs R Ketter, of thn Urncn Lutheian
I'huiih, Norrlstown, will perforin the ceic
moti). Sir. Emery will give bis daughter
In man Inge. Her gown will be of Clcorg
etie i-repo and duchess l,u-e, dtaptd over
soft taffeta, with the train of hand-em-broldercd
ciepe Her veil of mile will be
arranged vviih a cap of lose point lace
llrldo roes and lilies of the vallev will be
earned. Miss "Minor? Sialic Eniri), Hie
liride's liitle niece, will bo tlower girl. She
will wear a dainty whltn fiock of French
organdie and her tlower basket will lie
filled Willi sneel pens of pastel shades
A novel tdeo will be the nairow satin rib
bons of pink. blue, jellou und bneiider
Willi which the tln.v flower bearer will lead
the bride. Slaster James S, .Moore. Jr.
and Jliss Julia Jloore. children or Sir. ami
Jlrs James S Jloore, nf Cyinvvd. md thrf
nephew and niece of tho biidcgiooni. will
act as ribbon bearers
Jlr A. Clarence Emery, tho bride's
hi other, will bo best man. Sir. Eans and
nis nrldo till! leave on an extended south
ern tiip and will be at homo In Norrlstown
after December I.
ADA.MS HARTXEI.L
Theie will be a iciy ntttnctlve autumn
wedding in St Paul's Reformed Fpiscopal
church. Broad and Venango sheets, this
evening. Tho hi ide will be SIIss 12. Neva
Haitzell. daughter of Sir. and Shs. Jordan
H. Haitzell. of 1702 West Eile Hicnue. and
tho bridegroom Sir. Howard Slaishali
danis. The Rev Forrest E. Dager, the
lector, will perform the ccremonj at 7 :tu
o clock and a irceptlon at the home of the
hrido'H patents will follow. The bride, who
will be given in mnrrlago by her father,
will wear a gown of cream-colored faille
with pearl trimming. Tr x t It of tulle, ai
r.inged with a cap held In placo with
orange blossoms, will extend to the hem r
the court train. Ward loses and lilies of
tho lalley will fnim her bouquet. Attend
ing the bride will be Shs Charles Sn.vder.
lr man on of honor. 3lls Helen Van
I RonU maid of honor. JIIks Helen Gear)
i i,ri JIis9 Helen Tabiam, bridesmaids. They
win no nmren in nocks or net. draped oier
aoit taffeta, the niation of honor In tialo
ellow. the, maid of honor pink and th
iiriaesniauis niio green and oichld. r.'acri
win wear a iiat of black net, with stream
er of jellow- rlhbon. and each will car, v
. cactus dahlias to match the color of the
gow n.
Sir. Charles Adams will be his biother's
best niHit, and the ushers will be Jtr
liarles Sn)der, Jr.. Sli. Lesler Dickinson
and Albert Magee. Tho biidegroom and
bride will leaie on an extended tiip and
upon theli) return will live In Tioga.
HA31ILTOX-NOBLE
Announcement. Is mad of the mairlage
or Miss Mary I Xoble. nf Rz Shel.
don street, Ro.iboiougli. to Jlr. WIN
Main J Hamilton, also of Roxborougn,
on Thutsday afternoon. o tober 4, at the
tionie of the brides parents, by ihe Rev
Willimn Fniney. of the .Mount Vernon Hap-ii-f
i hurch The lnidn, whose father gave
her in mairlnge. worn a gown of white net
draped over pussvvvillow taffeta, and was
attended by Sllsa Slarian Hamilton, the
bridegroom sister Sir. Robert II Ham
ilton was his biother's bejt man. Theeri.
mony was followed by a lecepiion. Sl'iT and
Sim. Hamilton left for Washington, D c
and other places In the South, and upon
their return will be at honfe at 562 James
town avenue, Roxhorough.
rOSTLKS NASON
The marriage of SIIss Helen Baxter
Nason to Sir. John Van Gasken Postlea
will take place this afternoon at H:30 o'clock
at the home of the bride, 4G03 Spruce street
The bride, who is the daughter of Jjr
and Sirs, Harry Baxter Nason, will vvcac
a blue satin and georgette creps dress and
a black velvet, hat. Mls Dorothy Beacn,
the maid of honor, will be attired in a
gown of blue satin covered with brown
i iffon with a brown hat Mr Thoiuaa Ilu
is to be best man
A small reception la to follow the wed
ding, After an extended wedding trip Mr
r.d Mrs. rtwtlM . wl'I live Jn Rochester.
t1'? ,,'- ''- '
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FIFTY SOLDIERS
Men From Camp Dix Spend Sunday at Hoineifi
Presbyterian Parishioners in Edgewater Pa:
and Beverly,
E
DUEWA1KR PARK Fifty of the sol
diers from Camp DlJt, at Wrlghtstowti.
were enteitHltiod over the week-end at
Edgewater Park and Heierly. Two weeks
ago the Rei. Aithur Phillips, pastor of the
Picsb)teilHn Church, made tho letnark at
a meeting held at the manse that he thought
It would bo a very good arrangement If
his parishioners would give as mativ ns
possible of the soldiers a little outing "ter
tho week-end, as manv ot the men ate a
long distant c from their own homos.
As a teult twentv-llin homes In Heveily
and Edgewater Pink were turned over in
the guests from Camp Dlx
Theie weie special sen lies held on Sun
d.iv morning In the Prrsb)tcrlHti Church,
where the soldiers attended in a body. In
the evening a musical program was ren
dered. Neail) a thousand people attended
the ferities cordial weh'nme wait glien
to the Koldlers even where they ilsltcd
during thn d,i
At each home the soldiers were enter
tained In some special win It Is rumored
that the other chinches of Beirrlv have
been so moused by tho patriotic mole in
the way of entertaining the soldiers over
the week-end that they will follow the
example set 1 (ho members of tho Pres
byterian Church.
Sir. nnd Jlrs. J. Edward Starter and Mr
Frank Starter haio anlvcd home after
spending a fortnight In the I'oeono Moun
tains Sir and .Mrs. John "tV. Davie, of Bur
lington, ato spending October with their
daughter. S!r Russell Clarke, nt her home,
the Villa.
Sir and Shs Jnmes W Vodges returned
to their home near Woodbiir.v after spend
ing a foi might with Sir and Sirs. James
SI Vodges of Park lanvn
Th fall business nnd local meeting nf,
the Paiagiaph i"uh was held nt the home
nf Sirs Philip S Clnikson on Tuesday,
ictnber 1
Miss Slniv W.viine, of Noi Hi Franklin
stieel, was the guest over tho week-end
of Jliss Alice V Roeho. nf rilft l.ane
Jits A. 12 Do Less has returned to her
home, the Tamarack, after spending a fort
night at AUamln Cltv
.Mrs. A 'i. Allen, of tho Traey. Philadel
phia. Is the guest of Sir. nnd Sirs. Joseph
c. Gill at, tho Holt-Wilson, on tho Icla
waie Sirs. . Rhllla.rd-Smlth will close her
home here on October 15 and will spend
the winter nt tho Elttfnhouse Apartment"
Philadelphia
.Miss Ella Day Blair has returned home
after spending the summer In Osrnr Seagel s
famous musical colony at Heliroon Lake,
. V, and has opened her studio nt in
South Eighteenth street for tho winter
season.
3llss Jlnry Ciithbeit, nfter a fortnights
stay Willi her grandmother. Sirs. SI. 12
i'utl)liert. lias returned to her homo at
Altnona. Pa.
Sirs. Ella Hoover Thadu"- returned to
her home at Washington, D '., nfter n
few days' usit with her son, 3tr Franklin
W Thachcr, at his home, Plnehurst.
BI-JVERLV -The annual meeting for the
election of otllcers for the Beverly branch ot
the Red Cross will be held tomorrow.
Sirs Guy It Smith, of Albany. N. V Is
tho guesf of Pr. and Jlrs. Herbert J. Cook,
at SI. Stephen's lectori-
SIIss Elizabeth Perkins ban returned
from a ten days' lslt to Trenton.
Jtr. and Sirs Charles Wolrolt haio re
turned from a fortnight's stay at Atlantic
Clt.
Jliss Isabella Atkinson spent the week
end Willi friends In West Philadelphia
Sir and Sirs. John T. Slorrcll and Jtlss
Slury 3Iorrc.ll arrived homo from an ex
tended motor trip through the New England
Stales.
Sir. and Jlrs C F. Hatfield aro home
from Ocean Ciiy, whole they h'dio been
spending a month
DELA.M'O -Sir. and SIis Robert E
11 IB A M In II is r. SI.
ilOI.hWlN I'rvsenbi
MAXINE ELLIOTT
Id First uiul I luslve Slinwln of
"FIGHTING ODDS"
U It"l I'm'jiier .irfgrue
rtlvt Irwn S. Cnhb
addkii ri'n,rifiiN rntsi hiiowisij
IMACK SENNETT COMEDY
"ROPING IIEIl ROMEO"
Next Weex -C'laia Kiniba. ouriB in Mapda."
PALACE
IJU SIVIIKI2T STRCKT
10 A. M -11:13 P. M.
IiSM. DAY
WILLIAM FARNUM "' "V&Veti..
"WHKN a sian' r.ns itr.h"
ARCADIA
UU12ii'lM'l' lielow 10TH
SPi'ONII AND
riN-vr. ivi.'uu
WSt. POX'S COlinEOL'.S KI'I2CTACI.B
"Jack and the Beanstalk"
At V. 11 A. M. 1. a. B, 7 and U V. SI.
JXJlUJlliN 1 fllmi Pnlrnvn
Vfr. A. b W Cd
'Ihe hiliMu'ft fcHieis"
VICTORIA
JIAnKKT Abovo tlTH
II A M. It tr, 1'. M.
THIH WKI21C OXLV
rosllHM- No t a ii. n In Prl, e
ti i oitiri iiu.s svoou.floo tpi:uTri.K
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INTOLERANCE"
GLOBE Theatre &,
:t s,
lit hTA
-Contlnuoui
11 A. SI. to 11 P. SI. lUc, l"io. -OC. 350
"IN AND OUT AGAIN"
D12.KJ2N, n.Ulll .. BVEBETT. OT1IEH3.
rT?nCt2 Tc'TrVQDA,l:v- a .io imi'. tsc.
UJXUOO JLVIii I o r.f 7.o. io- .'0c-,. '5s
THE DUCHESS MODELS
"HT?n ATtWAV Broad Snyder Ave.
H5A9.
"FOOLISH FACTORY"
OTIIEllS
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pi.rt.5y "TIIE HONOR SYSTEM"
POTHMTAT ohitsiAXTOWN and
tULUlNIAU M.U'I.IIMOOtl AVP.S
FIRST TtSIK IV r.r.KM NTOWV
COME THRU --: SZS?' "
G Great Vaudeville Acts 6
Qfvonrl '',"- Av' at Venango V ,.f lirivaii
CalclIIU. 1.1PT T1MRS TODAT
MARGUERITE CLARK
in "BAB'S DIARY"
NIXON iS" AND IA11KEX STnKKTS
COME THRU -"&?!!$$!; W
AI.HO 1'OtlKlNll rt DEVIU.M Hit. I,
, ACADBMV Ol' Sll'flll'
hATL'niJAV. OOTOUKIt SO, 2:30
K R E I S L E. R
Tickets at Iltppo'a. TSc lo W. liaxtt, 112-Jlg
Direction. tAJ5UI. rmpliony Bull. Ilcton
loiT-is ACADEMY OF MUSIC 3hyf
BOSTON
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Vr Karl Murk
Conductor
iun, in. Nov 0, Dee. S,
Jn. 7. Feb. 11. Mr. 11
. , Hototut
SMK 5IEI.1IA
WIN1FIIKH C'HRIBTIB
KIltTZ IvHKISI.r.n
Srsion sale Hon Oct 15.
iieppcn liiii I'nminm Hi
l'r; tr. U. 7 SO. K 3 t0 llox.. T5 J HO.
CASINO HiTSw
siaiim:t
MIlUNT
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Ne.w Jersey
:, it -iM
Clark Imvn etot-cd thru- sunnner horii;
and will siienrt tin, winter In t'liUnitolnVC
Silas Kntherlne JIasclier announceil
imi i mm- or ner niece. Jliss JInbel T,-I
ponstiel. of Birmingham, to Mr. Keti
SI. Harris. Sir and Mrs Harris, on i
retmn from their wedding trip, will (1I
.,, CTi i iiiiiiueipma
Sir and Mrs. Joseph Hults anrtorurtCJl tW
engagement of their daughter, SIIss 3cei
L Hultz. to .Mr, George SIoMeomerJVW"
Riierton . , k
. , Jfo
MfvJil
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SUni'KISB LINEN SHOWEItV '
Number of Guests nt Party Given "'it
Home of Kinncc's Sister
A snrprUe linen shower was glveh (n
hntmr of SIIss Slary 'lauber at tho tegldenpe
of her nance's sister. Sir Esther Chap
man. 32 Pine sheet Miss Tnubers en
gngement to Sir Abralinni Blakeman Ipui
been aunnunced The ariangement.s for th
surpiihp wcro made by Surah Blakeman and
SIIss IMiiiih Tauher.
Sir. Dai Id Chapman rntertalned wltK
plnno selections and tenor solos. Vocal
solos weie also sung by SIIss Ueba Indlcter.
SIIss Rnso tJreen, SIIss Diana Tauber, Miss
Sarah Blakeman and Sir Slgmund Llncbls
who also entertained with his witty reclta
tlnns. The nlost modern dances wcro ex
hlbltcd by SIIss France" New, Miss SaraW
New. SIIss Rose Fisher, Sllss Sarah Shaw
and "Jliss Bessie Dli liter
Among the guests liferent wero Miss.
Mnndiall and Shrs Kllzuliolh Goldstein,
Sllss Auua Bin kail. Miss Rose Jiackall,
Miss Roie .Miss Siihrliian. Miss (ireettr Mis
(londmnn. .Miss llnmei, Miss l.llllan Gold
stein. Miss Adlei Miss Resale Fisher, JIlss
Levlnthnl. Slis" Stnrv Chapman, Sir Harry
Fisher. Mi It Slarien. Mr Jack Rolstln-,
Mr Itrnjnmin Siliuaiu. Sir A. LeMn, Mr
Hoffiii.iii, Jh- 1.1-Mii, Jlr Abraham Becker,
Mr Philip chaptpjii, Mr Harry Goodman
Mr. EiJw.imI l.tpsbli. Sir Albeit Goltlbcrjt
and Sir. Albert Now.
WHAT5 DOING
ATO night
",V A'2 rJttfto&m
, (luurlerlv iiieetini; of the Allied Aftftoctjw
lion" rf West I'liil.iilciiihia Heralds of Lib
cttv RuildinK l"H-l. 14 I'hcMnut street, JI
o clock ,
MelliiB nf the I'lillier" A'focliilWn,
Fr.inUfnid HikIi School, X o clock
MrHlnir orlh 1emtni;(nn Avenue Itttftl-
ness MttiM "nrintlun. .Mcl'hereon Tark
Librarj ltulldlnE o'clock.
.Miinlhl.v iiirrtlne lIMurli'itl !nrletjr of
renns.vlvnnin with nddreyves. lecture room
.Norniiil Schonl, Thltti'i-nth nnd Hprlinj Gar
den Mrect., 8 p in free
II. mullet of I nilril 'tiito- nvnl leaner
nt KuRler c 1 1 n'c'orlt
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
TliurBilny, Octubor 11th, Matineo
US P. M.) and Kvcninu (8 P. M.)
Only Aiipuunuicc in Philadelphia
LIEUT. JOHN PHILIP
S0USA
And the Great Navy Bar
from tho Great Lakes (Chicago)
Truinmtr Station
OCA ENLISTED OCA
iJy MUSICIANS -Jv
Noted Speakers and Singers
Proceed? will go to the RECREA
TION FUND for the Enlisted Men at
the Philadelphia Navy Yard.
Tickets "."., 50c, 7fc, $1 and $1.50
On Sale at Hcppe'a
1117 Chestnut Street
METROPOLITAN ?, x0 ina i
BARGAIN MAT. TODAY
BEST SEATS $1
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COJII'ANV OK SW PHOPLK
FORREST Mat. Today J-'V-rJ?
EXTRA MAT. FRIDAY b
ciiAiu.i;a niii.i.NOHAM phesents
FRED STONE
In 'JACK O'LANTErtN"
wiiiktlv ti-xes- vvx-sa Ginun
SEATS FOIt rillDW MAT. NOW SELLINO
NEXT Kl:lv KI'ATS TO.MOHROW
THE GRASS WIDOW
With Natalie Alt. Jena Dandy. Otl Harlan.
BROADIatTToday -T;n"
EXTRA MAT. FRIDAY 'cjJub
MAUDE ADAMS
IN A NEW COMEDY
A KISS FOR CINDERELLA
Uy J. M. UAltRIB
GARrYcK Pop.MatT Today
EXTRA MAT. FRIDAY
Cheating Cheaters
fop. Mit. TODAY. bt aeala, tl 00.
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