Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 13, 1917, Postcript Editon, Image 13

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
p New Century Club Gives
jNignL to duuKies mrs. van uusen and Mrs.
Robert Brown First Hostesses
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MILS. DOUGLAS SOUTImLL UKIGIIT
Who licfoio her niainae last week was Miss Josephine C. Shippen
Fester, daughter of Mi.--. Thomas C. Foster, of -ISO' South Carlisle street.
Till; Xevv Century Club N one of tho
many Institution that have opened
their doois for tho piotectlou and amuse
ment of the Miiloib who aie stationed .it
Lratrue Island.
Tho wonim of the club feel with Chap
lain DlrKen f the n IV' u 1 ,lia o
boys must have something Interesting to
do duilng the houis that thev aio off
duty and so hae u.anwil a seiles of en
tertainments for Sdnrt.iv eve'ilugs. Kncb
reek two of the women net as hooti's-ei
and supper Is mm vol to as many salloi.s
as can bo pievnl'cd upon to come.
During the eenng a shoi t speech Is
made The fust epnliig, Niivi'iiiIhm- -1,
the speaki r was Fianklln Spencer IM
monds, who will leave- hcio eiy shortly
to take up Y. M C A. uoik In Piancp,
while rulleitoii Waldo on Sunday gae
s eiy Inteiestlng and giuphle diseilption
of his epeilencis while abio.iii this last
summer.
UesIUes hcatliu something In iti uctlve.
the men aie yi on ,i i .. un e ! hiw a
good time among thtni'-ches, and can
sing, u.I or wito to their heait's con
tent. It is haul to icallo how tenlbly
lonely the majoilty of ttic.ni ato. especial
ly on Sundays when all places n amuse
ment aie closed and, as one poor telluw
eald, "There's not even a plnce to wiilo
a letter home" IIoweer, the women all
oi er Philadelphia have awakened to tho
fact that this Is their lesponMblllty, and
have set themselves to the task of auang-
Ing some definite foim of cntcttalunient.
Mrs. Henry D. Jump Is chahiran of the
committee In charge of tho suppers.
T IW.Ml that -Mr. at
Dinkey, who have
mil Jlr--. Alva Cljmer
ey, who have been llln in the
Charlton Yarmill house, at Haveifoid,
for tho last two eais, iao taken the
house of lieutenant IMgar j:. Howard
and Mis, llowaid, at K.idnor. Mis. How
atd, who you lemember was Idly New
hall, a sister of the alua.s iopular lleck
NewJiull, will spend tho winter in Wash
ington, while I-Ieutenant Howara lb at
Camp Meadje.
TT'S quite wonderful down In Augusta
theso dajH, they tell me. You don't
leallze how many families aio down there
with the soldier boys to be. Mary Tilgh
nan Is there to bo near Dick and Mis.
Tllghman and Gay have also gone down.
Christine Stockton has been down stay
ing with Jean Bullitt and her father, who
are at tho l'atiidge Inn, to be with Dick.
Sarah I.liineott Dlddlo Is living down
there to be near Nick, and Katharine
Hancock Is Usltlng theie, of course, to
18 with Jas, whenever he Is free.
Most of the Troopers aio at tho te
mount station. Can't ou sec the scions
of our F. V. iy ordei lies to some w ho
were generally considered lather less so?
rV COUKSU, in these stienuous times
when eeiy ono and evcrj thing Is
turned soit of topsy-turvy, It is lather
unfair to udgo people by their actions
as heretofore.
Engagements are announced as fie
nuently now as dinner, "lid ve'ddlngs
Just beem to spring up overnight, until
ou wonder If there will be any "nice old
bachelors" nnd tea drinking, eat patting,
single ludles, otherwlso O. Ms., left In tho
world. Cut I heaid u cynical member of
the foimer band, who has not et sue
eumbcd entirely, remark the other day:
"There aie u. few of us old fools left, and
a lot more that will bo wishing they weio
hi our shoes, when these newly-wedi.'
supply of love giics out, nnd they'o
nothing else, to llvo on. The free and
easy life, is the thing theso days!"
And to prove it, ho went to tho f ddlng
f a Mend u shoit tlmo ago, who was
"wrrylng u minister's daughter (In ii diy
state) and fearing that the affair "might
'aU flat, according to his Ideas, ho pio
ceeded to supply himself and another
friend with enough "pep" to last quite
through tho evening and perhaps, hang
cf tho 'next a. m!
Apparently they woro successful, us far
03 quantity was concerned, although 1'vo
since heard that it wan becaus they
"mixed" them that tho bildebmalds coin
Slalncd but that's neither here ngr theie.
AH I know is that when tho hilde and
., ..vn nusuunu uusnea oui 10 meir
viler
)"jmng umouslne, after the reception, our
i rorpedufrpm behind; a tree, and
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. EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA,' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13,
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Suppers Every Sunday
landed ei the top, where they rose ami
fell, ns one man, with every hump In the
t u.id,
Tho same Rood luck that initially at
tend gentlemen under the lmlucnco of
similar stimulants niUHt have been with
them, for imp Inn I heard nf them they
were seen peering down, from their IiIkIi
peich, on tho poor driver, who was frail
"cally bcpKltiK them to "romo down be
fore a cop came along and pinched the
whole liloomtn' outfit car and all!"
TTAVK you heaid that Mrs. John Con-
verso Is studying art in New York
under Sterner, the 'ntnou-, portrait
painter1' She. spends the Meek ends at
Oiotuynii, her home In ltos,emont, with
her little daughter Kur.l.i. Konl.i Btns
there, ns she Is attending school this
winter, mi New York Is out of the ques
tion for her. XAXt'Y VY.Wn.
MEETING TODAY
IN PRANKFORD
Club Composed of High School
Graduates Gave Large Party
Last Week
The rrankford N'cidleuork (iulld will
held Its annual merting today in the lecture
room of the l-'iee l.i'irarj llie speakers
will be Mrs !Hitge A Dunning, a director
In tlio rcgl ti.ir cuninilttpo of the National
Defense Committee; Mrs, M, Ketehum, of
tin- I'mt Itlchmond hotloty and Miss liar
mer. of tho Homo .Missions.
The Clmcter Chili, eoinpuscd of firmer
students of the l'rankfoid High Schoid,
graduates of th- olass of IVIiruary, 1915,
held a ll.illoueeu patty last week nt the
home of .Mr. II Moss, ()f 4fi7r, llauthoine
stii-ot. when the glints ptetnt were Miss
I'dith IMgo. Miss It Curr.iii, MI--S C Ye.igle,
Ml.ss Mil lain Thorp, Miss Ili-lcn ll.mbert,
Mr. .1 (innd.ill .MIm C Molntjre, Miss i:ilz.
nbftli Halm, Mls.s M lus, Mr. Vernon
Mc s, Mr Itiiyinwtiil Ilepliurn, Mr IJIchard
Io err, Mr Taul Aspen, Mr -W.M Moore,
Mr Janus Ua lain, .Mr Hjinen Uuliln, Mr
IMunrd Ithodcs, Mr. itk'haid Towers and
Mr Clraid Holmes.
Mr and Mis John SmaiUr, nf K.:8 Cnlty
street, announce the engagement nf their
daughter Miss Ki times .Smaller, nnd Mr,
S. M mill Kreal, who lecently left for Catuii
Mtade.
Mls.s Anna Itooney anil Miss Florence
Jiysh will hold a masquerade daneo on
Widnesdiy eienlng. November SI, jt
f-theldluiccht's Academy for the benefit cr
the suldlets and Nallois' tobacco fund.
NORMAL SCHOOL KEI) CKOSS
Alumnae Association Gave Entertain
ment on Friday Evening Soldiers
to He Guests
The members of the-Alumnae Association
of the Philadelphia (Jlrls' Normal School
g.iu an Interesting enteitalniiienl on Ktl
day evening In tho school building, Thir
teenth and Spring (Jarden streets, In-aid
of the lied Cioss Society The program was
m charge of .Miss Amy Walls and Included
Scotch and Welsh dances In costume, eight
young women taking part in each ; songs by
Miss Irini (Jrassmutli and stories by Miss
Adair. Ninety Io1I.uk for the ited Cross
nnd an evening of pleasure for tho audience
was tho result of the entertainment.
Next Saturday evening 300 soldiers from
WriKhtstovvn, N. J, will be entertained by
tho senior class of tho Normal School.
Theie will be prett) gills galore, recitations,
music and plenty of good things to eat. not
withstanding the sugar famine Miss Maty
I'eacock is chairman of the reception com
mittee and Miss Amy Walls will have
ilmrgo of tho unusually attractive program
that has bten arranged for the army guests.
lie; She cert
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NEW ENGLAND
DINNER ON FRIDAY
Wenonah, N. J., Rod Cross Gave
Sale to Raise Funds for
Soldiers' Christmas
The women of tho Wenonih l'resbytetlan
Church gave a New nngland dinner on
I rlday evening, which was Intgely nttended
by the community and many l?ltors. The
committee In charge reports that a goodly
sum was cleared to help carry on the work
for tho year
Mr. Thomas Westerflcld, who Is doing
such Fpletulld work among the soldiers at
Wrlglitstmvn. has been spending a few dayH
with Wenonah fi' mhIk Surely Mr. Wester
field deserves mui praise, for he has relin
quished bis splendid law practice In New
York, nmoyt Interesting family and a beau
tiful homo In Montclalr to answer the
call In this most praiseworthy manner
Mr. and Mrs. Harry llucrnscy Peddle, of
Mantua avenue, entertained n few friends
at cards on Friday evening, among whom
were tho following Dr and Mrs Hiirty
Stout. Mr and Mis Ira llurdsall Mr and
Mix Charles llerttv, Mr and Mrs Frank
llurdsiir nml Mrs Ward Heritage.
Ml.ss lr,eno Van Meter, who Is u student
nt St Mary's Hall, Ilurllngton, N. J , spent
the week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, William Van Meter.
Mr. anil Mrs lMuard Lincoln 1'arr enter
tained nt dinner on l'rlda evening.
Sergeant Meado Lorence, from Camp I'll
Is spending n Bhort furlough at his homo on
Princeton avenue. The "-ergennt nroii'-ed
considerable enthusiasm among his audi
ence on Sunday evening by an address glun
Ii the lnteiest of the gteat Y. M C A.
movement
Mrs. Thomas S.vnnott Is entertaining her
sister. Mrs. DIIUs, who arrived here 5cs
terdny from her home In San Francisco.
Tho local brunch of the lied Cross gave
a unique sale in lis building on Marlon
nvemio esterday. 1'resli fiults nnd vege
tables. Jollies nnd preserves, candles and
pastr, as well as fanej unities of all kinds,
wero sold The affilr was given to rnUu
funds for Christmas stockings for "Our
llo.vs," and a splendid sum was realized1.
Miss Allro Farr. who was graduated In
Juno last from Si Marj's Hall, has ac
tepted a position on the laculty of that In
stitution. Social Activities
Mrs Arthur llruck, of 2101 Spruce street,
and her daughter, Ml Hllzalietli Norils
lliork, left f r Arizona jesterdny and i
pci t to he away for six months.
Mis. Kmr.v D Vnndersllee Is spending a
fuitulght la Augusta with her husband, who
is a number or the Flist Pennsylvania
Cavalry, Troop A, stationed at Camp Han
cock. Miss? Hle.innr llioik. daughter of Mrs J
Spencer llruck, of ltjdal, will return this
week after spending a f i w days In Wash
ington. Mr. James Dew elf l'errv, 2d, son of Mr
nnd Mrs 1 (chert S l'errv. of New York
has locelved bis commission as llrst lieu
tenant in the mlntlou corps, and Is at piitj
elit stationed at Fort Sill, fjkl.i J.leuti limit
l'eny wan formerly of Oerniantown
Mrs. Ilohert S Perry, who has been
spending ii few days with her son and
daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs Ward T
l'eiry of 137 West Drlnghum street, tiir
miiiittiwn, returned tu Sunda to her home.
191 Itlverside drive. New York,
Lieutenant Alexander 1'aul Hrowu. I S
M. C, inn of Mr and Mrs William Flnley
Drown, of Chestnut Hill, will give a din
ner this evening at the, Philadelphia Cricket
Club, at St. Martins, for the ushers nt his
vvfdillng to Mls Mary Ilonncr Daniel which
will take place tomorrow Those piogent
will be Captain Peter l.nttuiiu Cmiiiatight
Unngers, Lieutenant Carl Skidmoie, First
Canadian Uattnllon; Lieutenant William
Flnley Hi own, Jr. V S M C ; Lieutenant
Henry Heebner, I S. Jt. C, .Mr Donald
Downs nnd Jlr. Charles Jl. Wllllts.
On Friday evening. Jlr. and .Mrs William
Flnley llrown will glo a large reception
at their home, 221 .Summit avenue, Chest
nut Hill, in honor of Lieutenant Hrowu and
his bride.
The second monthly meeting of the Fic
ulty Tea Club of the Fnlvcrslty of Penn
svlvanln will be held this afternoon nt 3
o'clock In Sergeant llnll. Jlrs Hdwln Crlce
will be the speaker
Jlrs W (1 llrown and JIlss IMIth H
llrown, of OOtB Overbrook avenue, aie at
the Hotel St. Charles. Atlantic City.
Jtr. nnd Jlrs Sherman C. ftoetllck. of
124 North Fiftieth street, entertained nt
rards last Thursday evening Their guests
were Jlr. and Jtrs. Daniel Webster. Jlr and
.Mrs James It llennle. JIi nnd J!n Hairy
Mntlack, Jlrs JIargarit Jturrow, Jlrs. Laura
Hughes. Jlr C JI. Wagnei and Jlr. K.i
mond Tozler
A week-end pailj was glvn on Suud-iv
ivenlng nt the homo of Jlr Louis Foster, of
South Philadelphia, The house was taste
fully decorated with autumn coloilngs
Among those present were Jlr. and Jlrx
1. Foster, JIlss Bee Honlguian, Dr. and
Mrs Jlartln Flnkle. JIlss Hose Seldinaii,
Jlr. I". Seltz. JIlss Frances Flsenberg, Jlr
Nathan Wal'ack, JIlss Jeanctto Honlgman,
Jlr. Mnrtln fjreen. JIlss Sarah Seltz, Jlr
Jlaxwell Hadhill. JIlss Anna Seltz, Jlr
Herman T.i.vlor JIlss Heb.i Freed, J1I-.S
Toby Fine. Jlr Harry Feldman, JIlss Jlaij
Foster, Jlr. Frank Herg and Jlr. Jack
llarron
Jlrs. Illanche I Hazleburst, of the West
Locust Apartments, announces the engage
ment of her niece JIlss Coruill.i I'en uu
Jllller. and Kiisign Albert Jl Odgvs, Jr.
IT. S. N. Knslgn Odgers, who Is a giaduite
of the University nf Pennsylvania, is now
In active servlco nt Norfolk, Vh
MIND READERS
. t COPJTICL -it Tubll
fbutfhe'a very well off I
,.a ,.j, nwi vitt r
iiUtwaw kc'a'Kftaid .1,-fliLf Jhink
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WEDDING IN nOXOOHOUGH
Miss Jessie Frnmo Married to Mr. Rich
ard Wnhl, of Brookllne, Pa.
Among the inteiestlng weddings of No
vember was that of Dr Jessie (Iray Frame,
laughter of Dr. Christian A. Frame, of 6932
Hldge avenue, ltoxboiough. and Jlr. lllch
nrd A Wuhl, of tlrookllne, Fa, which took
place on Saturday at noon nt the home of
the bride's father. The ceremony was per
formed by tho Hev. William sjndeison, of
the Fbenezer Methodist IJ s-op.il Church.
The bride wore her traveling su t of tan
cloth, will, hlack vilvet H..I She was
giVell 111 lll.irilm.-., I.v l.pr f.,ll,ne .t wnU
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unaiieiuicd
Following the service I hero
was a breakfast for the two families. Jlr
Wahl nnd bis bride left for Florida nnd will
remain South several weeks I'pou their
return they will pns the winter In Hrook
line, and will be nt home In Pittsburgh in
the spring. Tho bride, who Is widely known
in Koxbotough, is a graduate of the Clrls
Normal School and of the Women's Jtidlont
colli ge of this ilt.v. nnd has bien profes
sor of h)glcne ami phjsiologv at the South
riillacblph n High School for (Jills shun
the npuiliig nt that Institution.
UlJSHN ItlCllTi:!
nis nrldo left on an eMeuded tilp and will
be nt homo after Deicmbi.r IT. at lilti
W joining avenue.
1'Vi: -HAULS
In the tirescnie of reLitit-u ,..,a fri.,.i
Miss Laura i:. Dahls. d uinhter of Mr nnd
.'irs j; J. ljnl!s. of lint UliMr.l
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became the hi de i.r Mi .lame. II I've, of
lji South F.fi.lghth street, at the home
of tin brhle's p.iuiits, at T o'elocl. list
Jlonda) evening
The i-(remoii.v was pufoiiiied bv Itlshop
John !. wIImmi, ami the bride who was
given In iii.iul.igu by hei f.ulur. was at
tindid bj her sister, Mrs William Jl Mo
Kee. as matron of honor Mr- David I've
broth, i uf the In lib gioom, vvoh b. st man
After their wedding trip Jlr and Jtrs
I'ye will live at the Satteilie. '.'oitv -slth
nn.I Chestnut stiiets .Mr P.ve Is i ngaged In
the insurance business.
wi:t.i:i,--ciiiliw
The wedding of JHss .Mjitle H. Child-,
of ll.iltlmoie. .Mil. ami Jlr John C Vet?tl
of ."..'J J Chestir avenue, look place on h'rl
dav .November J nt the home of the llev
J II Mnmd IS 1 7 p.irli avenue lt.iltlinoio
who performed the erem m Mis lnlil
whu wine hei ti iveluig miii ,.f Mtl, velvet
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MISS LY NOKE McNULTY
Dnucfhtci' of .Mr. and Mrs. Georjco
McNulty, of ri.'il'.l Angora Teirnce,
West Pliilatlelphin. Miss Mi
Nulty'.s piiKiiftt'inent to Dr. Carlos
Campos, s-oii of Senator Carlos
le Ciiui'ias, of ISinzi, was to have
been tmiiounceil tills month, hut
news recently 1ms been rceeiveil of
Doctor Campos'.s ile.ith on Septem
ber 11. No was the trrundson of
the ex-l'iesidpiit of Iira7il, anil
was irrailuated from tlie Ilalino
niaun Hospital tho latter part of
last May.
ti limned with silver fo fin and a hat to
m.itih, was attended by .Miss Jlai l.ce as
maid of honor. The In. si man was Jit
Flunk bklidau.
The wedding was fiillovwel bv n t'ecep.
tlon at tho New Wlllanl H itt-l. atfende'il
bv the families and a fen Irleinls. .Mr.
and Mis, Wit.il an- ciianllug theiihoue,v
moon at Virginia Hot Spi egs. and Jlr.
Wetzel -pnts seion to lejoln fls legl
meiit ahlnif Company, IltprlnUd by special Krraltilon
I
hlw f ter. piy m?ney. v . A J
da;,j;rnnd jiVr,;:!;;, !! ! r S r-'-'-F-"1- &
f -s.111 ovford s r",t to M iv ,1 l!,s,,i' l'r hr,'.',, ""rlv rh'' '-',",s", "'" Mill
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ENTERTAINMENTS
OF VARIOUS KINDS,
Card Party at Philomusinn Cluji
Tomorrow Evening to Raise
Tobacco Fund
muslan Club tomorrow evening by a com-
rn ..C0 . " . We" . ,hltadI,hla wonun to
raise a tobacco fima . i. ... ..
103d. 108th and looth Infantry formerly
,'I JjMJ" Hlment. under Colonel Thomas
,,' ",' ,,' "!",' .;""tlon" "" orders for
-., . " .,V 1I1VII Ul IIIQ
I Mru VIIH- i, ?."" 0l . following
,, ' ' " v-ross,
l,,..vI,r,.,.. :..". -"'riimn, ins
, :., "" 7"-. .irs. justph j 'llinilan
I Klngscourt Apartments; !. a A ChrU-
in, im. ninui i treet MrM If r.i.,
ham, a South rnrty-rtxlh "reSt ""mm
.Mrs I J Horui'e. 41i: sr ... '.TV
Jlri
Cl,rter,1.. l,- .""" """'"'
street. Mrs J N Drown. 513 WeV'na, '
street. Cermnntnvvn. Mrs, W, H Stewart
S.'Sfi Spiuce street. .Mrs. J. N. xelii aX
North Forty-second treet '
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.Miss Cniiim Hills Du Jlols. dauuhttr nf
.Mr. and Mrs Daniel J Du Hols, ,,f in Wtit
: ' " -orin 'in r ini i
uiK.in in no, i.rrm.iiHown whom marriage
t .Mr Albert August Fggcrt. of Csmoen K
JIlss Jlarlnn Maxwell Jlaiiahan. chloi
,'eonian nt the navy yard, celebrated btr
cwent)-llrst lilrthday at her home. t82(i
South Twenl.v-fouith stieet, on Saturday
"ght. The party was honored by the ores-
' en.t' "f arr'int Machinist Paul It Luvaii,
, 11 llfi fnimti Ii a. .... .
who ri-i-pritiv tettimed from Frnnee. anil
several other friends who am pervlnu telr
lountry
Mls Hrioa Clovvpr, of iioi4 Jer
street, entei tallied the Iph l Clu'i-i'
the I'hl Delta I'sl Sororltv nt luis he
I i r home on Saturday 'I he follow u
ifl
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lit
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Helen
ivr.s were elected. Piesldcnt, JIis
c naiiiam ,
secretary . JIlss Jtlldreel e m..J.
tleniiurer, Jtl-s i:sn (Jross The Alnhi and
lleta ihapters gave n in isipie dam a tbo
Wjnnclleld Country Club last evening
BIRTHDAY PARTY
FOR DAUGHTER
Young lien's Aid Society of
V....M I Til '1 I , . .-.. J
iwi muast rnnaaeipnia unurc
to Give Show
blrthdii party was given on SutiiIhv
evening bv Jlrs J lloldburgh for her
il.iughlir, Jllsh Frances C (InlilhttrKh at
their home. 1710 Noith Seventh slrcel Wie
giii"-ts lire sent vvele JIliw llettv P. acU
mtr JIlss Vila Se'ger JIlss Hlaln Selgvr.
Miss Iteba Keller, JINs F.llrnbeth i: Oold-
burgh Jll-es Smah X. inn In JIlss Oils IVit
ler. .Miss Jean lioodmaii, JIlss Itiv V.i
Iss It IV Y.3 ll
i'nnulr Dciiiinn.
tlm SiliB.ir
Miss Hose Jtellson JIHs F
JIlss Lillian Jlettli, JIlss
Miss Diana Sallilar. JIs S ira (Ireenbtrg .
Miss l.vcljn Pine, .Mi Louis Silldar JI
Louis Abiah.ims, Jlr Samuel Cohen Mr
Jlutlu iltutisti 1" .Mr Hairy) C, ihuriih.
Mi DeiiJ.imln Coldburgh, Jlr M ' ixnn
Mi David Hlg.u.l, Jlr Ahrah ml
JI F.dwaiel ll.iratz and Mr Ln lo
The Young Jim's Aid sum i ) Si
.Michaels Lutheran Chinch T e Jon uvt
nui' and 'umbel land stri1 null give a
miiistii'l show on Tliursil.iv Decenlber IS
WHAT'S 6lMG
TONIGHT
vY58v Jtn
rlSnefel o a
wZiTJ rr?" s
T.e-arVie merting. Ileiyn'
Central High S'hool Inee
"llliill slnill Neit I'aH'e,' lerture bv IvHjb
icine llurl.e iiuthnrefs h J ejewltnc.es of
i eriluii b.itin Vi.nlenu if Jlusic Free
l.rrtlirr li Ill-leu! Mllllull A. )uu.vlr.
iprlng inle i S'i 'I Me-vlio list Kpise-opal
Church
Illlbt-Kiivllie nieelllli;, t'ollrge of i'tj
slclar I-ue
lllnnrr eif vltinufiK tiireri.' AsMoilatluu eif
We t I'hll.nlelKh ' Jt.inufactuturs Club.
I.rrtitrr em "Mr," Dav lei . llarn. lUll
iir lii'titute Seventeenth street anil Jlout
, ,iin rv .ivcr.ih Free
J, ilnt iMielln,- uf Niitbinitl rliilrniuieutli ul
s,. ie smii itlo-i nnd l'lilladelphla bninch
,, Vn er ii l'liarmiiit'iitlial Assovlrtion
1 hii.elo'piii e College of Chill li'di-y
lnilslrlrel leetiire, "The llattle Uriels eif
I i, i neu. ' b I. lent' unlit I "It- .ii II Krnuse
la iilsh Flying Coips Si JlatthH.ss Chureli
,eiii,h bolide, .Nlneteeatli and Wallace
.-tieets Flei
Crtlnp I'lre l.llnrilhilis' XsneirlutleMi te.
meet. 101M Chestnut street
Vlre-tlng uf Itrliniilit liniiriivrinriil AHseie I-
tlon. 3U4M lilnird avenue Free.
Vlrrllngs eet CiihnrkhlnU Itiislnri. Men
I lid Taxpieis Association, Sixth anil Dia
mond t-tlietj. Flee
Meeting of rrniil.feiril lluielnrin Men' As
sotilittion, Jlarshall School. Free
VlelheiilUt LpUcoiill Mlsslein ( einfrrrlie r,
Wesley Hall Seventei nth and Arch sticcls
Free. ,
I wen,,v -tlilrel annual lieillnrt. Kinvrtitbin,
M lie-oige-'s Jlethoelwt Kpiscopal Ciurih.
l''ourth stieet below Vine File.
I.rttnrr, ''.MUnlein 1'lu.v of Callfeiriibi,"' b
.Mis Cce.igc Dalus Dion, 1'. It It brunch
of V. Jl ' Free
I'll) all bins' Meileir Club full entertain,
ineiit. Ilitlelihoiise ii o'clock Free to nielli
beis . 2 U others
( hlropnel) snileli eif Priinojiiiinbi, I'lirU
vvav Hinldlng Fiee
B. F. Keith's Theatre
i iiusTNi-r & Twr.i.nH HiiiHirrs
Grand Anniversary Bill
of Applause Hits!
ADELAIDE & HUGHES
uiMrtu lteprntentat!e Damcin
WHITING & BURT
lulmlluli'c ' l-'onpMuylnKs. '
FOX & WARD
I'ceelirnitng 1 heir liolden Aniilverun
WM.TKIt IIROWKII, Kt'TUHIhTIC iiei-i::
CItKATlON. I.UW .MAtm:.V CO. MAII1K
riTaiiuiio.N". Tin: MiTi.uoii.Nh.
MAGNIFICENT FLORAL DISPLAY
IN THE CRYSTAL LOBBY
"Al"IH"H 1' lirAMIINHS"
ui!ssi:i.i. li )-i.n'vvi:i.i.
l-slrhlll Mrtbtiillut Kplarniial Chur h
KIF1II AM' l" '" lUFIIl.tt HTIIKCTH
HATt'lSI'VV NOV 17. HllS IV II.
TltllrlM L"i crills.
CASINO
Walnut & fth Sl
LITTLE
TIIKATIIK
ITthA Dr liimw
Pheme. I.CK- llllll
Mthraian Hal
Piano I
Recital by I
Tlckrtu 1.50,
JIATIXHH TOOAY
Some Show with
EDMOND HAYES
l.AHr 7 TI11KH
Margaret ANQLIN
in "Lonely Soldiers"
, Thurr, Aft.- Nov. IS, at .1:00.
Yolanda Mero
$l,75o and f,0o at Hrppa'a.
i ' A VTt'.TV MILO anl
in .-. - T
THE INNOCENT MAIDS
- - i- r -1
Trocadero J$&&Ki . Ora EnW
rULi
1 u a tmitja.
1 flffij SSrTX
i
llnnir nml Sehuol
ffr
L9i7 -
V i
LAtlGE DANCE
Younger Set Entertained
V t ,
masquerade Tomorrow Evening in St.
Timothy's Parish House .
PltOJIINKNT among the social eventti at
Thanksgiving tlmo In ltonborough will
be tho dance given for JIlss Cnthnrlnc Cor
by her parents, Jlr. and Jits. Charles C
Cox, at their home, 155 Lyceum nvemio
Jtr. nnd Jtis, Co will he nsslnted In re
celv Ing by thcli daughter nnd Miss Naomi
Wilkinson, whose engagement to their son.
Mr. Alvln Cor vvns announced last winter
The latter Is nt present 'n mil tary duty
lit !raj s Fcrij load The guests will In
clude JIlss Isabel Foulkrod, JIlss Frame
Fernlej Miss Hllznbeth Wills Jlenike JIlss
Hllrnbeth Liltlewood. JIlss Jlnrgarct Staf
ford. .Miss Joseph ne Fernley .Miss Jlary
IVinle) Miss Katharine Kolb .Miss Kntluv
rlne Hubbs, JIlss Lenore FI her JIlss Muriel
Wood JIlss Khahetb Foulkiod JIlss llo'en
Ha), Jilts Dor tb Keelj Jlli! Isabel
Fussed, JIlss Flora Vine. JIlss llarliu.i
Shoemaker Mlsc f ! rtmde Itusfell Jl ss
Flizabeth Hvalis JIlss (il idys JleCow-en
Jlr Samuel Kleel .Mr Thomas Uolstrn
holme .M- Wllni, r Tavlor .Ii .Ml Pere
Tntnnll. Jlr llransou Fdtimnils Jlr Han
Liinilenbergpi .Mr Fiederlel, Sloeniil.er
Jlr Warn n Shoein il.ei Mr lleii Ander
son Jlr Alviti Cox Jlr Walter Ketehum
QsfitiS
aaiissBssaja
K BflBMWBffjJiK'X wfi jH&fiPi. IVnr? flBrfrTUr JmM mi r8rFnLaHaaaQalTjar F M JaflaBBHaBk iJJ I
'SYSSftj.. "'a i - . Jr7 yxt rrtmr w i. .'IB
.Vn., s v..LbII DKAY'ION
Who before hei inurrniKc o" Kruluy
of Mr nrd Mrs. Ilcnjamin
Jlr William Uhv -Mr J 1m . i (I Id. Jli
William Schotle.rfL JIi Horace Kern, Jlr
Ilnviiiinel Siilfiiiot'. Jli I n KMiwiiitliy.
.Mr Seville sChoIb l .Mr Wallace Sel ollelel
.Mr John Van Silver Jlu Il'i'aml llalg.
Jlr Veil-in Va g nil .Mr Hubert Vahn
The niimbers of e'ias 13 of .tl Tim tliy'w
Fioii riit Itp siMpal Sundav i e'lool w II
give ..masiiueiiide entertainment tomoiriw
nlr i in the pirls.i house o'i Ithlge nver.ie
umiii- o el llg'iti'ul ent": inlninints
.i ' Ivia li t week for llorboioigi .vouiis
i i the i mv- a'. d nn"vy who li.nl bieu
1 f iii i ighs for a visit home Jlr. a. in
Mr Josciihiii Ycakle T.iv lor gave a ni.i
kriuir.ieli piuty at thcli home oa the Siiiiui-
HITe un Saturday evening for Jli T.iy'o.'
Iiioth-r Mrs Tliiimnr Wng-ier, of llie Cnlt'il
State i m ii (tie iorp' There were thjr.j
;;ae-ts ("u.v n-itliemiims and oak leave i
were used In the deioratlo'is
Another Interesting elite rtalninent w.i the
reitptloi givin in honor of Coipoml Join
Maiming, nl o of the marine eoips. bv Jli
and Jlr lalwntd W "iteiehirt at their horn
mi Jlo. a-li'iy ave-iue ("o'punl JI.imiii'
served e.ght months on the .Mexican lend i
with the Xntlei'in! lu.ird anil wni n m-dal
for tn.ii ksniuu hip Alter war was ib la.nl
he iiiietcil to be tinni'fe rieil to the man i
imp He. Is sintto ed nt ''nrie I hi d ail
r tinned to hcadiiuarlcrs there at the com
pletion of his twentj day i lulling i-
lVcry Jlo'iday evening during the mo-ii'i.
under tho ieu,4.cc uf.ihe JIcii'u Dlblo l-'.'aei
of iho Wleinhlekin Jlcthoill it lp' icopil
Church there will Im a hem lit i tteitain
nient in the Jeffries' KoMviruiigli " untie
Ii ail of t ir turn', to pioviib coiii.nrl.' lo.
t'i soldleni at the flint
The Ited Cie- i rioup eif ton liiace ue.
foinird Cuiri 'i line nrrnngrd for a knlttln,.
sft'on The meetings will be held on J!c".
dav evening" nt the lionia of JIi 'I o. iiet-zei
5'Ji; llld-ii' ave-iue 'the settlo'i sewing o.i
ho p tin eminent, meets every Thur'el.iy
nften oon at tho home of Jli s Hubert Lo
Fort, on Hermit's lane
A chlldie'i's in'isleal e'liele has been or
g.iuizcil ill tills Miburh to give liifiuni.il in is.
kales everv two v el s at the hoine of tin
nienil ei i ! "' ' It -l"lirl Jinn
iisluj avenue prethlent of Cie e're'e. w.i
the 111 I hi - p o .,i a I i luo, I
Violin o o a id el i t I y MelrM Cl e 1 'l
n lei M. " .V" -' l.l Me-, v i'i i i ii i e,n
nnliict't by Mis Ue"Vit pair nt'e o ig
and e-lmrusib uthci nienibi- Iii'l'idc J'i
Jlarlo 1'ieirt, Jli is Sophe ICIo'. JJIi
ICathailne Kern, Jlle !llldied 'rhoiu:i, .MIs-Iri'iu-
Ilomlilei'. Jllsi M.uj K anlo i. Jis.i
Anna Kane, JIlss D.nothv Diiikln nnd MUs
Jlary ii'llarn
Tim Annv nnd N.ew Ij-ajue of St.
John's Human Catholic Churc'i give j can
FfiTiPLRsIT I.IMITIUi I'NilAill.MI'.NT
i W"HLW1 1;(rh H ,. M(l .rnirn.
I Hi: lil.OltlOfS llUl-hTVIt Tlllrjll'll
.1ULIA
SANDERSON
JOSEPH
. CAWTHORN
in Th ir tJrMiUvt Xliiiti n Cmfl fn ten
RAMBLER ROSE
PelHITIVlII.V .Nil AIiVVM I. elV 'ICIH'lutll
KnIlItK.ST IHIiVTIli: PUircx
.si nis fur Tlinnkaitlv Inx n Kelt Tliurtnla
BROAD
II
Last 5 Evjjs. '" ''.l.
HKNin MH I.Kit I'r nt
RUTH CHATTERT0N
in "COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN"
Willi Ultt ri: VleltAi; and orUln.il Cu.t
ni:t vvi;ui; si:vrs imimuvv
Kl.AW I.I.I..V.NUMI anil ili.uiiili: c
'IV1.l-.lt ITiMiut h Neiv loin ely
llv l.nrr Kninie bhiI VV'altrr e" P.rrltHl
AMONG THOSE PRESENT
With SHELLEY HULL
Stat fur ThnnhHifutn n ishc ThurMjiv
GARRICK-N0W -iiou
THE BOOMERANG
Srieta fur 'Ihi.iiKuKivlmi e,n Sulr TliurJ5.
STR A TD '"" v" " Vr"' ,,J"" 1: 'frirna'tl
X lVrXll- i-,,, Vo, i.HtlB vhmvin..
GERALDINE FARRAR
In "Tlir: WOMAN l)I lllKllOT'"
LOCUST ',-l, AXft Mx-Tsr"
TODAT ami TOMOltltOW "'
Se&sue Hayaknwn ln '"""""THi'-Visr'
NIXON --j
&
I M"ll
Prrt llr- fln-'ov
Hoi'ln .,'l l-o
P-ri- - lV'tHll "
"in' rirru
I -le .e
lll'S-IV K.V'IN'I'VI
"THK sIMTM.C-r
l'IMi'KHNni."
Metronolitnn Opera House
MotronolUnn Opura Co.. N. Y.
Tues. Evg., Nov. 20 0"yr' mmvi
StjU'ss: a td a A,""i." !Won"-
,,K1'lrJI;, jr.XUJr .Auellalo.
M ."erllnrl't. ' .,,,!
Hiata T..niorrne, iti'd rilKHT.V'T Br
JVAUVKT 41 IlAl"ll 07,
ACADKMT. WPD KVK., NOV. II AT H.U
DUGMORE Ztftefotf .Vfe-g;
. . ... Infanlrr." In iv oldltr a
atorv of tr wr. Illuatralrd by official UrUUh
inctlgq plrtrra rntltlrd r
rlGHTJlNG IT OUT 1
jr . -w &"u?" "'W. utjmA
"FIGHTING IT OUT"
;ct
i T ..
' r VV'
J
IN ROXB6r6U&W19
i 1
m
at Thanksgiving: Time&'P
iHaaalaaBkr'il iflaH '&'' sA
'H' eaora-Cmttr ' . flfj
was Mis3 Churlct.e
Hush, of 21ui! Pins
Ruth, daughter
street.
Mity fo low ng bv dancing, on Friday ev
ling li C-- iiv'i h i.l In nld of the fund
for p rch i 1 1,4 j. arn for the knitted gars
nients they a e pielirrlng for the men In
the sirvlci The co'iiinltteo having th
iffalr In chntge Includdl JIlss Ilclla Mci
Devltt JIlsi Jpirle (iallagher JIlss JUrlt
llv.i'i. JIlss Citharlne Conway. Jtlsa
There a Ijioglcy, JIs Adelaide JicKlr!y
mil Jl'.se H.i'iis'i C-o-m-j A'l erperlenceij
knltpus nr Invited to loin the lengue. Th
meetings me oeld on Tuesday and Thura-
e'.'v evenings
V ,n is ;uer 1 1 i partv will be given on
1 Tliu- d iv peering at the home of Jtr. and
Mrs W Flmk Mil Hast Dupont street, in
i I er the building fund of the Jtoyer M
m irl.il llnn'lit Cmirch. on Jlnnayunk nve.
in of wlic'i the Kev 1 JI. Jloyer if
1 a dor
Alt reside- ts of Wlssahlckon having ft
member of the fam'lv serving In the army
or law are irrpiested to send the name nnd
addre-M ti i-iy of the following vv-clfar
' nun tte- .Mr c, Alfred Dletrlck, lit
tislmine street: Jlr J C Itoip. ASJ Itlchte
street. .Mr Aithur Tnvloi. 4328 I'cchln
htreet. and Jlr W T Dttlnger If T Hermit
lane
I'nmn 5o I'-itrlottc Order of the Pona ot
merlci. has created a war hoard- with
.Mr. William Johnson as chairman, to snd
niftfsi.irv cunforts to the men of the camp
who iro In active service.
Jits v.. Jlontgoinery Clhson will enter
lain tho numbers of her sewing ..club oa
Thursilav afternoon nt the Jtanse",' lilr
Itldye avenue, Fppcr Iloxborough.
MB
11:1.1 A M. tn 11 ilS V M.
Arter.ift P rinrra ierpeirntl -n Prrs nt
MARYPICKFORD
I.N INITIAL HIIOW'V" C1I'
"tub little princess"
AeMrd Attrsetlon riirt I'rrtntallein
"UM'li THE STAU3 AND
STRIPES IN FH rCE"
PALACE
un m.h i:r stiieut
to A .m. t H:ii I. It
Mrs. Vernon Castle
with vntovio Monr.xo ik '
"THE MARK OF CAIN"
MAIIKGT
srilKET
ffl V AlioVB
ARCADIA
III.'HTNfT TII'.IIW 1'ITII w ,
in 1.1 A M IV S. n:l,1 ft.4.1. 7 :. DlSO I. U.
JULIAN ELTINGE .',
IN KIH.sT FIIOWI.N'll OK
"THE CLEVER MRS. CARFAX'' i
A IHMininunt ricturr.
"DTTrlT?"M'P iiAKur uT:i.ow itTii
KitUiLlN 1 t.QNE HOUR"
II) i:ilnor Oljn. Author nf "Thrrr Vtln"
VIVjlUrilA vv'il. 1X)X Prit
"A Daughter of the Gods"
l' attiring ANNHTTB ICHl.LKIIMANN
x- l-'N'i-ai ,, A v D i: v t l l m
ronllnuueji; 11 A, M. to II 1', II.
"A Regular Army Man"
HYMAN ADLER & CO.
BHI.NOH IIIANMNI AND OTHMia
CROSS KEYS nv&.N.y?0.
"Sidewalk Cabaret" wn.VN.,,I,KI!!0E
Tlnfoli TTr.rou!tf Wllkrn-Il,irr'a
ACKE1I
MIIMeiPMlrr-for-a.Day
BROADWAY "ro"' f!n,,, Aw-
ly",fli U.i'ly. Vll.li Ei (IKS 1,
Wllllum Tnr'it 2Jtiiin'lit rpittaeU
"JACK BEANSTALK"
iiKTTiNO nnrrvs" ami OTiu:ns
A DELPHI Evimv NianT-I '
ARTHUIl 1IOPKINM OlVrriT0"""
GOOD! CLAI,Sft8BSJ?,iKa rM
nr A -.T-VTTIM I I ' ,.'
jrlAUIUUoi: Jlay v.ua Jl
AN N ABELLE ! !! ufiSSR, ?
Annalll umJjiufiifU:MulJ,'.-l,lr. 4 '
T VDin KVK.Nl.NnH AT R.U . " ,V .
' LAST 2 WEEKS LiA
nir miiov l'11-lllvf Munirul Huccr'i
Victor Herbert's Masterpiece
EILEEN.
Has rt
all I'hilndrlphta. ublaM with iMIfML ri
ot 511 Hmiphony Orrhratre HI11V r
1 in n run
Mirt: -Mr,
'lc-lor II rlr' "III
m Temorrtev- t.vrnla
lomluel orrlieatra Tomnrrtevv t.vrnln. . 'y , fc
ah. t ic-ior 11 riirrc win wnaiuii v
SPECIAL MATINEE
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