Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 14, 1917, Final, Page 13, Image 13

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE '
Women's Committee to Raise Funds for the Y. M.
, C. A. Bridge This Afternoon at Manheim
for French Wounded
mutt cnRcrncss of American women
alt
J. over tho notion to be of real wartlmo
ervlco has been demonstrated In a most
.ii n-nv by tho creation of a
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committee of tho Nntlonal War
, offlns
w,k Council of tho Young Men's Chris
Itaa Association, with Mrs. Arthur Cur
tug James, of New York, as chairman and
,ome of tho bost-known women of the
United States on ItsTolls,
The purpoao of tho now committee will
ja to "carry tho home-fcellns,, to tho
trenches" by planting American Y. M.
C. A. huts wherovcr tho soldiers may go.
To 'this end, women from ono coast to
the other will hold parlor conferences nnd
teas during tho two weeks from Novem
ber 11 to November 20, In an effort to get
money for this work. Tho sum Bet by
the National War Council of Young Men's
Christian Associations as barely enough
to carry on tho work for tho next nine
months Is 135,000,000, and tho committee
urges women to do their sharo In raising
this sum.
ONE hundred nnd fifty women from all
over tho United States. Including rep
resentatives from points as far wist as
California, were present at tho initial
meeting of the committee In New York, at
which Dr. John XI. Mott. chairman of
the National War Work Council, was an
honored guest An air of deepest serious
ness pervaded the rncetlng, as tho pur
poses of tho committee and the need of
woman s help in association worn ,vcrc
discussed. Doctor Mott formally wel
comed the new committee nnd the help
that tho women of tho nation can glvo
the Y. M. C. A., and, through It, tho men
at the front. Mrs. James urged tho women
in attendance, nnd tho thousands more
they represent all over tho country, to
make the great effort of their lives to be
of help in this time of need.
Among tho Philadelphia women Inter
ested In the work of tho committee nro
Mlsi Constance Blddlo, Mrs. Benjamin
Chew, Mi s. William M. Elklns, Mrs. John
W. Geary, Mrs. Rodman E. Grlscom, Mrs.
Paul D Mills, Mrs. John Kearsley Mitch
ell, Mrs. George Tl. Packard, Mrs. Robert
E. Strawbildgo. Mrs. Barclay H. Warbur
ton and Mrs. George D. WIdencr.
THE auction brldgo party which Is bo
Ing given this afternoon at the Man
helm Cricket Club for tho benefit of the
French Wounded Fund has turned out
to be nutte n largo affair. Nearly all of
Germantown is interested in tho work
which this organization has been (lolng
litnce It was started two years ago. A
largo group of women meets every Tues
day morning for two hours in the ball
room of tho Manheim Cricket Club to
make surgical dressings nnd to roll band
ages. Last year they sent 94.000 dress
ings to the field hospitals In France. In
connection with this, Mrs. George New
hall collects knitted squares and sews
them together to make blankets for tho.
Belgian and French babies. They wor.lt
entirely Independently of any other war
relief organizations and nro really doing
a remarkable amount of work.
About 140 tables of brldgo were sold for
this afternoon and samples of the work
which they have been doing were dis
played In booths. Tea and sandwiches
were Lcrved du.-lng tho aftprnoon and
there were several Cake and candy tables.
In order that everything might be "ac
cording to Hoover" the sandwiches were
made of graham bread, nnd those who
made candy have to deny themselves the
luxury of sugar on their cereals until
their extra vnganco Is cancel id.
The program was slightly different
from tho usual Red Cross affairs, for at
4:30 o'clock after tho bridge gamo was
over a picked quartet, consisting of two
members of tho Philadelphia Operatic
Society, sung French folk songs and the
"Marsellalso." Two tableaux wcro also
given, ono of "Jeanno d'Arc."
Mrs. Tolbert Richardson is president
of tho organization; Mrs. John Haseltlno
Shinn, secretary, and Mrs. William P.
Newhall, treasurer. There are twenty
two women In chargo of tho different
work tables, which, lncludo tho following:
Mrs. Georgo Newhall, Mrs. William
Kurtz. Miss Emily Tattersfleld, Mrs. II.
B. 8harp, Mrs. McKenzle, Mrs. Elwood
Wagner, Mrs. Roberts; Mrs. John Fries,
Mrs. Bradford Rltter. Mrs. Edward E.
Dennlston, Mrs. Samuel Van Dusen.
Miss Emily Tattersfleld, who has
charge of thu urrangoment of tho tables,
has for her aides Eleanor Noble Janet
Mlddleton, llelen Henderson, Elslo Talte,
Mrs. Donald Flanlgan and Margaret
Hathaway.
Elizabeth Ash. who Is at tho head of
the tea and sandwich tablo, will have tho
following aides Mary Whitney. Edith
'Bhane, Elliot Weiner, Mrs. Frank Whit
ing, Mrs. Edwin Cross, Frederlca Lewis,
Georgiana Pltfleld, Mrs. Ely Smith,
Frances Shinn, Elizabeth Pearson, Katha
rtne Krenshaw, Martha Henderson, Ber
nice Macllheny, Martha Jennings, Mar
aret Ash, Mrs. Clement Williams and
Katharine Sober.
WRD camo yestcrt,ay tnat CaPtaIn
'" Georgo C. Thomas, Jr., of Chestnut
Hill, who is in command of Aero 90, Avia
tion Section, Signal Corps, has arrived
safely with the squadron overseas. Mrs.
Thomas, who at present is In Vontnor, re
ceived a cablo from her husband yester
day. NANCY WYNNE.
MILITARY WEDDING
IN ST. MARTIN'S
Misa Daniel to Wed. Lieutenant
Brown, U. S. M. C.f This Eve
ning in Chestnut Hill
The wedding of Mlsa Mary Bonner Dan
i, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Henry May
onlel, cf Chestnut Hill, und Lieutenant
Alexander Paul Brown, U. S. M. C, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Flnley Brown, also
of Chestnut Hill, will talte place this eve
"Jni at 6 o'clock, In St. Martln'H Church,
jne ceremony will be performed by the
v. Jacob Leroy. rector of tho. church.
Miss Daniel will be given In marriage by
"X father, and will bo attended by her
J'ster, MIbs Dorothy Daniel, ca maid of
Pnor. '
&$"(.. Tbe brlde WW be gowned In white
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viZtnV" cora B8 iiwia. r non veu
u,,r "" irpm a cap ot real family ucfr one
Mj.BXbouaet ot
Bride, roies nnd lilies of tho valley. The
ma d of honor will wear pale green tnlTeta
and a poke bonnet of black velvet, fnced
with pale pink and trimmed with a tiny
bunch of French flowers nnd palo lavender
streamers. She will carry nn old-fashioned
bouquet of- pink rosebuds, tied with lav
ender ribbon.
Lleutennnt William Flnlcy Brown, Jr
U. S. M. C, his brother, will be his best
man, and tho ushers will be Captain Peter
Latham. Oonhaught Hnngersj Lieutenant
Cnrl Skldmorc, First Canadian Battalion.
Lieutenant Henry Hcebner. U. S. jr. C
Mr. Donald Downs nml Mr. ri,-,H,, Vt'
Wlllltts. "
Thero will bo no breakfast after the cere
mony, but on Friday evening Mr. and Mrs
Brown will bIvo a large reception at their
home, 21 Summit nvenue. Chestnut Hill,
In honor of tlielr son nnd his bride. On
Saturday the bridegroom nnd brldo will
leave for Seattle, Puget Kound Navy Ynrd,
Wash., whero Lieutenant Brown Is sta
tioned. nGGiniT nr nois
The wedding of Mls Emma Ellis Du
Bols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ,T.
Du Bols, of IIS West Oorgas lano, Ger
mantown, nnd Mr. Albert August Eggert,
of Camden, will take place this evening nt
7 o'clock In the Mount Alrv Methodist
Church Miss Du Bols will ,q given In
marriage by her father, nnd will bo nt
tended by Miss Mnrlo Ella Cole, of Atlantic
City, as maid of honor, nnd by Mrs. O. 11.
Anderson as matron of honor. Miss Grace
Wagner, of Germantown, will bo tho llower
girl.
The brldn will be gowned In white satin
with n veil of duchess lace The two at
tendants will wear pink nnd blue s-atln
Mr. Frank 11. nils will b the best man.
nnd tho ushers will be Mr. Norman L
Force, of Oal Lane; Mr W .Sergeant
Slxon, or I'hllllpMmrg, X. J.; Mr. Georgo
Kggert. a brother of the bridegroom; Mr.
Lylo Jenne and Mr. Herman Mueller.
nown.v Mtj.wsoN
The marrlaco of Miss A v,rmn Himn
daughter of Mrs James Oliver Hodge, of
this city, to Mr Samuel Illppham Bow en.
Jr, of Wermantown, took place this nfter
noon nt tho homo of tho brldo's ulster, Mrs.
Frank D. Mooney, at Wcstlleld, N. J.
Owing to tho recent death of .Mr. Bowen's
mother only the Immeillnte families and a
ery few Intimate friends attended Mr.
Mooney gave his sister-in-law In marriage
and Mr. Bowen was attended by his brother.
Mr. Lawrenco Bowen, as best man. After
a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Bowen, Jr.
will llo at tho Queen Lane Apartments In
Germantown.
COOK McGLINN
Among today's Interesting weddings was
that of Miss Helen Katharine McGIInn, of
1415 North Sixteenth street, daughter of
tho late Mr, and Mrs John MtfGIIrm, nnd
Mr. Francis A Cook, of 3BE4 North Twenty
third street, which took place nt 11 o'clock
this morning In the Church of tho Gtsu,
Eighteenth and Stiles streets, with tho ltev
Benedict Guldner. S J officiating. The
brldo wore a gown of tulle draped over
bridal satin with a court train tit tulle nnd
rose point lace ller ell of lace was
caught with sprays of orange blossoms and
she carried white rrch'ds Attending the
brldo were her sister, Mrs Iteglna McGIInn
Wills; matron of honor; Miss Inbcl llar
rlty. Miss Elsie Campbell, of New York ;
Miss Margaret I.enahan Mrs. Frank B.uler,
Miss Elizabeth Walsh. Mrs Jo-cph Hutch
inson, bridesmaids, nnd Miss Marie Mc
GIInn llnllahan and Miss Ilosalle Hallahnn,
tittle nieces of tho bride, who acted as flower
girls The matron of honor was attired In
a gown of pink-silver cloth nnd a hat erf
pink gcorgetto crepe, with pink streamers
ornamented with tiny French roses. Deep
pink roses wcro carried. I'alo blue tulle
gowns draped over pink georgetto crepe
banded with silver, wcro worn by the brides
maids, Their hats of pink georgette crepe
were trimmed with p.ile blue streamers,
and they carried baskets erf pink nnd blue
flowers The flower girls woro dainty frocks
of white w t over diet l.ico, with pink
georgette crepe hats having narrow blue
streamers Their baskets held small flow
ers of pink and blue tints
Mr. Edward Cook was his brother's best
man and the ushers inc'uded Mr. Harry
Orlcb, Mr Lawrenco Sekel. Mr Jo'cph
Huchlnson, Jr. Mr Frank Bader, Mr
George McOlnley and Mr John Cunning
ham The service was followed by a break
fast nt the home of the bride. Mr. Cook
niul his bri(li left on an extenueil trip and
will be at home after January 1 at H1C
North Sixteenth street.
zinoi.r.it niniiiY
Mlsi Vera Ilerry, rtaiiRhter of Mr nnd
Mrs. William i:. Hcrr', of 401 North Korty
flrnt street became the brldo of Mr Hovv
nrd SCIegler, of Germantown, this morning
at S:30 o'clock nt St .lame Itomtn Cath,
ollii Church. The vveddlnu win solemnized
at a nuptial mass nt which Father Mona
han olllclated.
Tho bride, who was Riven In mirrlago by
her father, wore a dress of midnight blue
velvet and a large blue velvet hat. The
muld of honor, Ml.ss Mary Thdal. was
gowned In a mahogany-colored charmeuso
dresa and a large blade hat.
Mr, Kilvvanl Murphy acted as best man.
After tho ceremony thorn was a bmall le
ceptlon nt tho home of tho brldo for tho
two families. Mr. and Mrs. Zlcgler after
an extended wedding trip In tho South will
live at C302 Moylan btreet, Germantown.
An Engagement
Mr. and Mrs Ilobcrt C. Hill, of 1503
Clulstlan street, nnnounco the engagement
of their daughter. Miss Miriam Adelo Hill,
and Dr. Alexis Tlce Mnys, of New York,
son of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mays, of
1829 Spruco street. The wedding will take
place at an early date. Miss Hill Is a mem
ber of the Daughters of tho American
Revolution and a nleco of the lato Senator
Robert E. Hand, of New .Jersey
WHY BE
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'EVENINGr LEDGi3R-iHILADELpri:iA' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14,
MEMBERS OF
MRS. KOBKRT STRAWBRIDGE
USE TEA MONEY
FOR WAR RELIEF
Woman's Club of Drexel Hill
Forgoes Refreshments at Meet
ings Twice a Month
It Is splendid to Fee the work that Is going
on In somo of tho smaller towns. Tnese all
have their women's clubs and their Bed
Cross branches nnd nre Just as eiurgetlc
ns can be The Woman's Club of Drexel
Hill was organized quite recently nnd as
yet there Is no clubhouse ' So tho meetings
nre held twice a month nt the. different
members' houses. And the women, realizing
the patriotism there Is In denying them
selves small, comforting things havo re
solved not to mtvo tea, but Instead to use
the money for chocolate and tobacco for the
soldiers Mrs J Lawrence Wldmyer Is
president of the club Tho Bed Cross branch
out there, of which Mrs Bositer Is chair
man, holds Its meetings In the real estuto
olllcc on Wednesdays and Fridays, and here
the women meet and make hospital gar
ments. They nro nlso knitting a great
many sweaters
At tho meeting of the Norwood Woman's
Club last Wednesday afternoon the mem
bers devoted their timo to Bed Cross work
They have decided to take ono meeting a
month for this put pose, ns a great deal can
be accomplished with sr many women pres
ent The regular Bed Cross meetings lire
held every Tuesday The Junior section of
the club In Norwood had a business meeting
on Monday evening In tho clubhouse The
girls also read Grace Richmond's new book,
"Flaming Knight" Mrs William C Hus
ton Is at tho bend nf this section, and at
every meeting a different chairman Is Be.
lectcd to preside Miss Helen Krlnger was
chairman this time
Thn Barnstrrmers had their regular club
night last Friday In the Bldley Park Audi
torium and u very good one-act play was
presented Those In the cast were Miss
Elslo Bogers. Miss Ethel White, Mr II. O
Hall, Mr E. F Uartlett nnd Mr A F
Rogers Miss Hazel Myers also save u reel
tatlon and there were several musical num
bers on the program. This club meets the
second Friday of every month nnd Mr. F
J. Le Malstro Is president
Lieutenant Ward Illnkson spent the week
end with his mother, Mrs Joseph Illnkson
In Bldley Park Lieutenant Illnkson Is sta
tlcncd nt Fort Oglethorpe.
Lnt Friday evening In the Woman's Club
of Svvarthmore a benefit was held for the
Emergency Aid Mrs Burton Alva Konkle
sang and gave several recitations and Mr
Hnrry Manasevitch played some violin solos
Thero were lots of people there, and befnro
tho entertainment tho members of tho
Emergency Aid gave a reception.. Mrs
Frederick Calvert Is chairman of the branch
out there.
Miss Grace Stockton gave a small dance
at her homo Inst Friday evening Her
guests were Miss Beatrice Brooks, Miss
Marlon Woods, Miss Helen Hill. Miss Mar
garet Shaftner. Miss Mai Ian Ml hler Miss
Gertrude Hdwarila. JIIps Dorothy IMwarilH
Miss Barbara Illckllng. Miss Dorothy Mc-
Kwen. Mr Hdward Koble. Mr Brandon
Scudder, Mr Charles I'atton. Mr. Louis
Davis, Mr Herbert Brown. .Mr. Richard
Forest. Mr Atkins. Mr Charles rilling.
Mr. Staunton Moylan. Mr Finnan Lime
burner and Mr. Nelson Olrwood. I
At tho meeting of tho Woman's Club
yesterday afternoon Mrs II F. Frederick
Nichols gave a report on the Federation of i
Women's Clubs nt Hrle, w hlch she intended I
'recently There was a booth In Hip club
house where women registered for patriotic
lervlce, and this was in chargo of Mrs
Robert C Brooks.
Tho Drexel Hill dancing class meets
every Thtin-day evening. In Weber Hall.
Mr .mil Mis. Thomas F Simons organized
It. and the other members are Dr. und !
Mrs Georgo Spclrs, Mr and Mrs. Georgo
Ryder, Mv and Mrs. Ralph Martin, Mr.
nnd Mrs Nletuan Hovver. Mr. and Mrs. K.
11. Wanamaker. Mr nnd Mrs. R, Walter
Atmore. Mr and Mrs Krnest Knufmann.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdwln Fay, Dr nnd Mrs. J.
Lawrenco Wldmyer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Webb. Mr and Mrs M. Laroche. Mr. nnd
Mrs Thomas Uathlll. Mr and Mrs Charles
AVagncr and Mr. nnd Mrs. I.lndwy Mason,
Last Friday Mrs Thomas F. Simons gavu
a luncheon nt her home. Her guests were
from Philadelphia, and they Included Miss
Clara McCall. Miss Theresa McDermott,
Mrs. nucll Miller. Mrs. Frank White, Miss
Jessie Carrlgan, Miss Clara Crosier, Miss
Hvelvn Manning, Mrs. Mary O. Ives and
Mrs. Rowland Jennings.
HAPPY?
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WOMEN'S COMMITTEE
MRS. BARCLAY WARBURTOX
BENEFIT AT
LYRIC THEATRE
Elberon Tennis Club, of Fox
Chase, Gave Theatre Party
Last Evening
Tho Elberon Tennis Club, of Fox Chase,
gave a theatre benefit last night at the Lyric
Theatre
At tho last meeting of the Woman's
Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist
Church, which met at Mrs. Geoige Brit
ton's home, the following otlleers were
elected: President, Miss M. Dougherty:
vii'o president, Miss M Winchester; record
lug secretary, Mrs (5. Brltton ; correspond
ing secretary, Mrs W. Nichols, anil treas
urer Miss M Benner
Mr and Mrs Charles Nnlun. Ml.ss Clara
Nnhm and Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Haug have
left for Florida, whero they will spend the
winter
Miss Lola Franklin, of Huntingdon pll.e,
will i ntertaln her card club tomorrow after
noon MKs Margnrct Henley, nt J.irrett street,
Is spending the week vlsl'lng relatives and
friends In Beading
A "country dance" was given last Friday
night In Wilson Hall by tho St. Cecilia Cath
olic Club
Mrs G Holden, of Bobbins nvenue, will
bo hostess at a luncheon given at her home
on Friday afternoon, when covers will be
laid for twelve guests.
WHAT'S DOING
TONIGHT
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I.ritiire, "I'lcbllng It Out," bv Osptatn
A. Badclyffo Dugmore, King's Own York-.-hlro
Infantry Academy of Music
.Meeting of l'tithem' AHtnrlutlon, lnnU
ford High School Free.
Annual tiirKtmnn rn!e for benefit nf
Kensington Tuberculosis Dispensary. Lu
Lu Temple
Alerting of 1'ortlrlli nml Mnrltrt Mrret
Business Slen's Association, 7 South For
tieth street.
Meeting of HrldeiilMlrg UililurNH Afexoda
tlon Ash and Tliompscm streets.
Mrrtlng nf County .Medli ill Mnclety. Twenty-second
and Ludlow streets.
Tenth nnniinl filmier of liillndplphla As
sociation of Manufacturers' ltepiesentatlvcs
Bellevue-Stratford.
Mrrtlng of orth Kenxlngtnn lliiHlnrn
Men's Association. Mcl'herson Park Li
brary Building.
rrnperlt night, Wntnut Mrret llm-lurs
Men's Association, Bellevue-Stratford.
Members.
I.ritiire, "Biiropeuii .stiitcs anil Tlielr
Problems," by J. II Raymond, Central Y.
M C A. Admission charge.
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MISS CONSTANCE BIDDLE
PARAGRAPH CLUB
WILL MEET
Beverly, N. J., Organization to
Hold Meeting Under Direction
of Current Events Department
BEVERLY The Paragraph Club will
hold Its net meeting lu Mnsnnlr Temple,
on November : 0. under the direction of the
Current Events Department, of which Miss
Hello lvtcr Is chairman
Tho Girl Si-mil of Beverly City, hold
their meetings every Monday evening, nt tho
Girls' Club.
The Uieuty-lirth nunlver'ary of the found
ing of the llcuily 1! ranch of the Needle
work Guild of America will be telibratid
on Friday at the home nt Its picsldent,
Mrs. J. I.iniK'iy ClaiU-nn.
Mr. ami Mis. John Fitch are receiving
congratulations on the birth of a son.
Mr. and Mrs Many B. Wiitien. of War
nn street, will close their home beie for the
winter ami go to Chestnut Hill
EDGEWTI'.R PARK Mr nnd Mrs
Hairy S Ehret and Miss Geitiude C Ehiet
have clo"-id their home. Plnu Top. nnd will
pend a month or so at the Hotel Dennis,
Atlantic City, before opening their winter
home In Philadelphia
.Mr. nnd Mrs. William T. Baker. Jr, or
Cynvvyd. -pent tho week-end with Mrs
Harry II Hall, at her home, Cirny's Hall, on
the Delaware.
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Murphey, of
Wo'tllcld are guests of Miss Alice V. Roche,
of ("lift lane, for a few ''ys.
Mrs J. E Marter nnd Mr. Edard Marter
have returned from a visit with Dr and
Mr.- Charles Cmv thorn, of Trenton.
Mrs. Edward E Cllft after spending a
few- days with Mrs II M Jennings, of West
Philadelphia, returned homo on Sunday.
.Mr Harry Fisher and Miss Frances
Fisher, of West Philadelphia, are guests of
Mrs S-imuel A Nedich at her home, the
Shadow lines
Mrs II N. McCutcheoii nnd Miss Me
Cutcheon closed their home, tho Hoyel
Croft, today, and will go t( Philadelphia
for the winter
MOUNT HOLLY Mr. nnd Mrs, Anulla
Jones have Issued cards for the mnril'ige
, f th"lr daughter. Miss Marv S toi.es, and
Mr. Ilarcley II. Allen, of Vlncentovvn The
wedding will lake place on Fi Iday, Novem
ber 1C.
Mr. and Mrs Ellis Parker are receiving
congratulations on the birth of a son.
DELANCO Mr. and Mrs. Charles II
Ellis have closed their summer homo on the
river bank nnd are now nt 201.1 Morris
street, Philadelphia, for the winter months.
Mr and Mrs Allen Vance have closed
their crttnge on the creek nnd will spend
the winter hi Germantown, p.i
The engagement of Miss Helen Neville
and Sergeant W Eugene Robertson, of
llevtrly. Is announced No date has been
s-et for the wedd ng
son
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The price of Hudson Super-Six seven-passenger phaeton models advances at least $300
just as soon as we and a few other dealers have disposed of present stocks.
Factory production of cars built of materials bought last year when costs were from
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from now on are to be built of materials bought in the higher market of this year.
Other manufacturers increased their prices some months ago. Prices have been
advanced twice by some makers since the Super-Six has been selling at its price of $1650 for
the phaeton model.
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met the same conditions. Hudson held a temporary advantage because of the large supply
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DANCE GIVEN
IN LAWNDALE
Musfc'nle to Be Given This Eve
ning by Choir of Bethany
Reformed Church
A delightful dnnce wns ghen hist week
by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B.irr, of Lawndale
avenue, In honor of their dnughter. Miss
Jean Barr, nt Packet Hall Among those
preront were Miss i Firth, Miss Edna
Unrtel, Miss Elizabeth lschl. Miss Ethel
Vnndcrsllce, MIfs Alma Davis. Miss Flor
ence McNnll, Miss Myrtle Bnrtel, Miss a!
Flnley, Miss Helen Simpson, Miss M. Lchr.
Miss Amy Fetter, Mr luvles, Mr. It. llrcn
nein, Mr. Crane, Mr. Nlehcll. Mr. Pierce,
Mr. Graham, Mr. L Dembcrger. Mr. Har
nett, Mr. Williams. Mrs James Boss. Mr?.
William Elliot. Mrs. K. Elliot. Mr. nnd Mrs
Kartell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jumps Donaldson nnd
Mr nnd Mrs (,'. Stevenson
I'ndcr the niifplees of the choir' of the
Bethany Befcrnied Churili a uiusleale will
be glxe'n this evening ut the church
Miss E Hardlcv, nf Itlslng Sun nvenue,
will eiitirtiiln hir -i wing circle nt her
limue tiiinnrmvv lift, inoiMi
Mrs Jiscili rmmel r Mngee pfreet, w II
rntertalti the miinbeis f tier raid club ut
BROAD Mat. Today ' 'W sv'r's
HBNIIY MU.l Kit Pr-seiu .
RUTH CHATTERTON
I in "COMK OUT OF T11K KITCHEN"
with UUfi'll Mit.r mi.l nriuliml Cut
NT.NT tM'.IJH Si: VTS Ti'VInllllilW.
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liv l.nrrv I wins in il vv ! r i' Ismval
AMONG THOSE PRESENT
With SHELLEY HULL
Sf.sts for Tli.inkuln on H ,b Tomorrow
FORREST Mat. Today Jff ,.
Julia Sanderson
111 til- MuRlril
otnub Trlumnb
l frt r-
Joseph Cawthorn ' ROSlV
ruymvr.t.Y mi apw.nvi: ns umi'r.AU
roimi:sr 'i in: vim: liticns
S'.iIk lr I'himksp inn nn Miln Tomorrow.
GARRICK Mat. Today """is
THE BOOMERANG
Penis for Tlinnk-u ini; on s.ile Tomorrow.
omn A XTT il" A" nt en iu-o. i:.ef rtre.-il
O llvxYlNl-' rirnt Vnrtli l'lilla. Showing
GEKALDLM'J J'AKKAK
in "Tin: woman- hod ruiiGor"
T firllRT B2I ANIH.OCf.tT
LUIjUOI Vlll .. ;, ln jive Ttolt.
Scssue Hayakawa "' "'""ifc'nAST"
Timtr -Jink IMtkfnn! In "Thn (lhnt 'ifuuao."
NIXON "S.t
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Van & Hell
Tlert A ltnrr (!nr!rfn
HopUltn AiMl Hi Co.
l!t tmv A. WnotH
(Vltim h Clrrui
LITTLE
THUATIIU
ITtlift I'" l.anrfv
Phono I.oc litUl
LAST (1 TIii:M
MnrRnrot ANGLIN
in "Lonely Soldiers"
Y. M. C. A. WAR UND
Special Mat. Tomor., 4 P. M.
"LONELY SOLDIERS"
f FORREST THEATRE
tin'
Soiim nn Pale nt OirnM nnd rnnimrrlnl Truit
Comn.ini'K lll'z Ili'li-l nnd llox ofllrn
AC A 1) K MY OF MUSIC'
T T W3 wtmw
FRID'Y 'jJ;
NEW
sat'y " 1 7 E A L A N D !
nt if -(. nt iH'l'mv.
lmv. I
mi:tiioi'omtn oprin irnrmj
MriTIHU'l'MTAN tU'i:ilA COMl'ANy. .S V
Tii'. x Nov ;n 111 On-'lilntr Nlslil lir.inil Olx r.l
ti A .Mines Muz i. M ilz n.iU'T Mi id Mua.
A I IJ A. MM Mart. will. Allium. M.inlonr,, I
t,', I'.iivxiliil I'nn.l C-nn.m, J'.ipl.
alM lin ( , Kirim ri vtui. n.i, jia(t ,17
VViihirfpoon Hull. Thurir. Aft., Nov. IS, nt 3:00.
i'iuno i Yolanda Mero
Keciul liy
Tickets SI.SO tl, 7Kp and fine at llrppa .
cent of tho fnonp Ini'Imli- Mrs ('(jrno'lns
lluilFoti, vvlfo of the pa.stor of tho church.
19i7
Ii'llliWW!i;!ll'!?lil!PfV
Super-Six
NEW PRICES
Phaeton, 7 passenger
Speedster, 1 passenger
Itunabout Landau
Sedan
Touring Limousine '.
Limousine
Town Car .
Limousine Landau . . . ,
Town Car Landau
253-255 North Broad St., Piula., Pa. KShRi "
a luncheon which she Wm frV at W 1
on Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wormlck have returned-'
their home off Unruh street after a trln'i
Harrlsburg, Pa. Jft
Air ami Airs. ij. winnower aro spenuIW
a tortnignt in rittsDurgn, l'a.
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ETHITBrT k'-"
abovjj"' Vj'
10TU
li tin a. m. to iiir p.
Arteruft l!cttirr Corpnrntlnn PfMnli
MARY PICKFORD
IN INlTIATi RltOWIN'O OP
"THE LITTLE PRINCESS"
Added Attraction First Presentation 1
"UNDER THE STARS AND,
STRIPES IN FRANCE" ' .
Incldnt nf lVrullar nnd Timely Inttrtlt.
DAT A "'TP 1211 .MAUKHT 8TRKKT,
xriJuiiL'Iil in a. M. to 11:15 P. U.
LAST TIMHS TODAY
Mrs. Vernon Castle wllh ASSKn.No ,
Tim maiik or rAiN"
fo.Mi.vu "iiAi-r .y."- eoMiNQ
A R C"A D I A
CIIBHTNt'T Uni-OW PITH
1" in a m . u. a. aitr,, r,:45. 7:4.-,. man p,
9-
.1 IT I.I A K F.I.TTNnrc "T"B cukveu
MIW. CAKFAX"
MAIIK UT lillLOW 1TT1I
Emmy Wehlen
REGENT
In rirlSliowlnB nt "Tllli OUTHIDBrt"
VTP'Pn'PT A "SlAllKin" Above'OTU
ij 1 UK1A ra. rox PrinU
"A Daughter of the Gods" '
IYnturlncANNn-mjKEI.I.EnMANN
GLOBE TheatreSA
Conllnuour It A. M, to 11 I'. M.
"A Regular Army Man"
HYMAN ADLER & CO.
HIOXOH (1IANMX1 AXO OTIIEIta
CROSS KEYS- nv!.l42!?0.,
"Sidewalk Cabaret" "'""a,
Dutch McDcvitt 'SiTJl', '
Millionaire. f pp. fc.py
DROADWAY "rond "nuler Ave.
W-1Ai-'VV-fVI-Dally. SI.-,; nvit.. C:4S
William rx' Stup'n.loin Fnectacl
"JACK - BEANSTALK"
iiiiTTi.vo iii:ttvs" and oTiinns
ADELPHI ,.
-nvniiY NiaitT
np Mat Tornir. Ilrm Heati II.
AUTiivn iioi'Kiva orten
GOOD! "r?
GRACIOUS!! .rS
ANN ABELLB ! ! ! r-i.SJSS
"AnnuMIe u mln of ilWIghttUI vxlt" Ltdnr.
LYRIC VP- Mut- Tilny. llriit Heatii tl.
j j j. iij r.vr.MNas at 8:lt
LAST 2 WEEKS
Th Pfftvon'M lo!tlvu Mnnlcat Success
Victor Herbert's Masterpiece
EILEEN
rhomi "f ."'0 Svtnphnnv Orrl'rxlriv of 30
Tonight Mr. Victor Herbert
vlll pprniillv rnniHiri ih orrhontra.
-r TnTfTllJC? Tclav at a. 23e Sno
1 Jlil in o Toiieht nt h. s:,o to n
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15th Anniversary Jubilee
ADELAIDE & HUGHES
WHITING & BURT
rox . WAitD; VAi.Ti:n nnowEK,
MuKnlttctil Ploral Iilrplay In Lobby.
nthprs
ACAr.MV nt i:vb. nov u. at :is
DUGMORE wnl,Yonrki.lr,B L. I Jt""
lnlantry.'- In a nolditr'a
itorv of lh" war lllmtrulcil Ly uimUI UrttUk
motion rlctur,-!i. rntltUd
"FIGHTING IT OUT"
In nld cf rrltlah War Itiliet. 'Ilcket'i now kt
llrl'Pr s rUc to fi.
Wlthrnoon Hull, l'rliliy cvenlni. Nov. 10, at S
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