Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 29, 1917, Final, Image 7

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EVENING i;EDGER-PHiLADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29,
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DEBS TO LUNCH AND-
BRIDE OF TOMORROW AND HER TWO BRIDESMAIDS
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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Penh-Cornell Game Attracts Society Many
Home Dinners to Celebrate Thanksgiving Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Robins Entertain Mrs. Pennell
AMD today wo nro called upon tn rIvc
!iIiuiiUhI 1 liavo often wondered why
just oho day should bo chosen for thnnks
riving. Wo havo to tuuch to bo thiinUfiil
for, that If wo started In the day wo
were born and kept It up till tho day
ne died wo uovcr could thank (lod enough
for our blessings. War or no war, sor
rows or no sorrows, privations or no pri
vations, wo still havo much, each indi
vidual ono of us", to thank for, and let us
do It, not only today but every day and
always.
Tho day will bo given over chiefly to
family parties, for In splto of tho fact
that turkeys nro forty-two contii u pound,
the families aro going to havo them con
If they havo Utile clso to cnt, for as food
without halt so Is Thanksgiving day with
out a turkey.
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V COIJUSB. there Is tho football game
University and Cornell. And thcio will
be Hevcral luncheons and thculro parties
in tho afternoon and evening. Captain
Uarcluy MeKmlden," who Is homo on
leave, will give a theatre party, to lie
followed by dancing, at his father's homo
nt Ulghtcentli and Spruco stioets. Mr.
Charles Mather will entertain at dinner
for Gilbert nnd Olads. who have come
down trimi Niagara; ou know Captain
Mather has been stationed there. The
Ned I'ages also caino down from Niagara
to havo Thanksgiving dinner with the
elder I'ages, and the 11. llinott Hares have
gathered their children and grandchil
dren about them for the day. Mr nnd
Mrs J. II. -Mel 'nil will havo their family
dinner also; llowaid, ou know, has Ju,t
iccdvul a commission at Oglethorpe.
And 1 can't think how many others I
havo lu.iril of who will celebrate, this
holida.v.
THH Ned Itobins gave a tea cstcrday
afternoon at their home, Ht! South
Carlisle street, for Mis. Joseph I'cnticll,
who has Just m rived fiom Kngland.
Mrs. Pennoll, joii well lemember, is a
sister of Mr. Itobins ami wllo of the vvcll
known artist. Mrs. Henry ji Hano
Jay no and Mrs. Frederick Kralcv assisted
Mrs. Itobins In pouring tea
Among the invited guests wero Mrs.
John Harrison, Mr. and Mis. lliirrlion ,S.
MoirN, Vr, and Mis. Charles I,. Horlu,
Jr., Miss Hradford, Mr. and Mrs. J Iter
tram Upplueott, Mr. c. Willing Hare,
Mr. and Mis. James do V. Cookinan,
Mrs. James H. Ilowo, Mrs. (Jeotge Trot
ter Tyler, Vr, and Mrs. Spencer Trotter,
Mrs. John W. Coles, Mr. ami Mrs. Cor
nelius Stevenson, Mr. Haivey M. Watts,
Miss Charlotte Seller, Miss itobeson, Mis.
Thomas C. Foster, Or and Mrs. Hdgar F.
Smith, Dr. Joslah H. l'eiinlmun, Mr. and
Mrs, Horaco 13. Smith, Mr. Joseph (5.
ltosengarten, Mr. nnd Mrs. Norrls Harri
son, Mr. and Mis. Thomas S, (Sates, Mr.
and Mrs, Hudson Chapman, Miss Agnes
Heppller, Mrs. lieorgo Ulllnjn I'arrisli,
Mrs. William Hunt, Miss Helen I'arrish,
Mis. John M. Oakley, Mr. and Mrs.
Thornton Oakley, Dr. and Mrs. William
It. Nevvbold, Dr. and .Mrs. Felix 13.
Soliciting, Hon. and Mrs. Norrls S. Har
tatt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles I'. Keith, Dr.
W. W. Keen, Miss Keen, Dr. and '.Mrs.
Morris Jastrow, Doctor Ames, Miss
Ames, Mrs. George W. Hunt, Mr. and
Mrs. William F. llopkinson, Mrs. I.oitls
C. Daker, tho .Misses II.illowcll, Mis.
Francis Hnzlehurst, Mrs. John li. lhistis,
Mrs, C. Leland Hairlsun, Miss Mary Win
sor. Dr. and Mrs. Walter J. Fieeman,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Harrison, Dr.
and Mis. It. Talt McKcnzIe, Mr. nnd Mrs.
IMvvnrU Hiddle, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley (i.
Flagg, Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Itogers
Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chap
man, Captain and Mrs. John S. Muckle,
Mi and Mis. Uodine Wallace. Mr.
and Mrs. William Sinclair Ashbrook.
Mr. Fullcrlon Waldo, Mr. and Mrs. Hous
ton Dunn, (ieneial and Mrs, Henry T.
Douglas, of New York; Miss lSlancho
Koblns, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I'. A, Jack
son, Lieutenant nnd Mrs. Kdward Itobins
Glenn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Mason Chi
chester, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Chand
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Logan M. Biillitt, Jr.,
Miss Henrietta Atvvood, Dr. Kllis I'.
Oberlioltzor, Mr. and Mrs. lMwaril New
ton and' Dr. nnd Mrs. J.'otrls J. Lewis.
of MIm tMrmln Hn ..f H.iltltnore. vvhoe
ei wigem,.,,, , . ,, ,.,,,,,, i.j,ree
n.is rrcentl) l.rcii iimii.iinccd
Mrs J lffv, .,,. f .:, N.nMt) U(iU
i'l'l stint, eninrtaliird her ".",00" Chili yes
terday afternoon.
Mr Hnhrrt li Mnore. nf -JtT South VI
.. . V ,,i,lnl" l st"t". will c-ntcrt.iiu
her card r!ul ,m Tiioi,0 nfternooii.
rinh iT"tr1''y.,nflc,"M""" nl "' Roman's
t.1 i , "nr"orp. Mr. John Ihhler, of
I nllnilclphla, gavt. nn tuMresH on hmisli.e
conditions In the city.
Tim I'hl ICntip.i SIriim Fraternity will
Klve , an Infrri.Ml t-M ,N afteinnon at th
ratenilly Id, lire. :,-,m iWt Mrcp, ,,.,.
ho 1'eiiii.Corn-ll f.w.tl..-,n g.r. Nl, Mri,
'"" "' , we.l. .t,t inoml.en. and their
friends are curili.ill.v InvltciJ to ho present
FRANKFORD HAS
ACTIVE AUXILIARY
Hcil Cross Branch Has Made
Largo Number of Comfort
Bags for Soldiers
Tim id sire to aiil Hie American tied Cmsi
has b, en m, fervent among the women of
1 r.inlifurd that as a tcsult .ullliry No K'
st.itieW high among llio viirinin auxiliaries
or ils Kind in tlm ( itj
ll vena iirgaolsf.,1 In May. and sine then
Ii.ih been ili.liitr u underfill work. Them Is
nw a iiirini.risli ,,r some '.'finn, which, to
say lti. le.i-t. .-hows Its lapld prosrosB
during n) . i,,rt n i nviHtciicp
Tho Fr,inkrni(1 Inrurance (Vmip.inv,
Ihiniich III.- omrii.!) nf Its pieslilent, Mr
Miiniei l.van . Ii.is gl ncr to the
auvill.ii,v tin- o ,,r its iiHsenilil room ami
two olurcti In iiio liiiililing nt ir.in Frank
ford avenue to cjri v nn t ir wntl. They
have alfo In on Mipp,, with light anil
Power Mr Hv.ins personally has donated
two sewing machines and threo electric
motors Kver.v afternoon from 'J:3U until
5.3U and on Saturdays from until 12
o'cloik If you should chanrij to wall. In
.volt would si.) slt or seventy women
Imsllv working on standard surgical elioss"
Iiiks and .Raiment..
Doctor Sara I' Miller Is executive secre
tary of this aiillniy. Tho chad men of
iho villous (iimmitti.ci nn Mirglcil dies.s
Ings ar.. Mr. H r Hlttenhniise. Mrs Mali-
Ion Savage, Mrs. Frank Levis, Mrs Markil.
Mia James Mc.Master. Mrs. Thomas Moore.
Mrs Aniliir, Mls Coia Cursed and Mrs
Croft
Mrs I.Mifnrd Itowlaml l.s ch.ilruiaii of
the purchasing commltten Mr Malilon
Savage Is chairman of the civilian telle!
loiimilttee Mia llrlntou Is i Mailman of
Him cutting committee; Mrs. Frank Kmhicy,
ihnitinaii of the garment Inspection: Mrs.
Mc.Master, , hatrman of the recreation com
mittee; Mr William Smcdley Is iliali
icaii of the tliinin-e committee. Mr llarrv
Si.itt Is chairman of the memlicrshlp com
mittee .Mrs William (Hcringtou Iris licen
kind enough to hrlug all the supplies from
biaihiuarteis and take liatk all the flntsm-il
work for the auxiliary.
varaxxif.:. ..-. vb.smm. - jsss
li l M-IMTiM WOTSWfjffMBitfiSUSA,. k!yt
vif' &re KSjk&1xw3L W&jjh'
Mfflf&miiK&riV' asi-'3ft
5m;V i
tf ., YA SZ
f J&Vif JxaV fir"
raMssser. .... mm
w loriiv e:.isitait ii.-t(
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Younger Set Becoming SkillfuJ. and Health
Great-Grandmothers in "Good Old Days "
Wounded Tioga Soldier Returns
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MISS KLlZAIil'.TH Cl'STIS
YAUDI.r.Y
TO ENTERTAIN AT
DINNER T0NK1HT
iMcmbers of Bridge Club to Ho
Guests at Oirard Farms
on Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs Hubert S. llavwi.xl : j.i
South Coloiado terrace, will i-niiHnii ."
dinner This I'Vtn.tiK Ci.mih will 1.. laid f.-i
twelve. Their cuests will Include Mr
Mrs Harry T mil. Mr and Mi llol -t
Moore. Mr I'laiii Uil(. Mr. Willi nn .'lot
rls, Mr. What ton llatiey, Mr. Joseph M
1'liPiton and Miss F.llrubrtll Wlltiams
Mrs llaywatil will entertain tlici memli. i s
of Cut htldRe club on Tucnda at Iter hum'
Tim cluli m. ets cvi'i-v nlhei' wn-l,, and In
cludes Mrs Mnrej Kerns, Mrs. Hairy
Tyson, Mrs Unbeti C Mimir, Mr Flank
Delancy. Mis J. Adellielm. Miss lll.inctiii
Lane and Mrs William Thompson
Mrs Holier! C Monie, of "fIT South
I'olnr.idi terrace, was liostess mi Tuesday
afternoon To tin- memhers of tier fiiin cluh
Iter guest Included Mr.; Janua iiinckon.
Mis Ccnrte lllnckeii. Mrs u lltnclii-u. Mrs
llnrry Tvson. Mrs Hol.ert
Mrs William Molir. Mrs
Mm Hairy Ulacl.. Mrs
III own and Mrs Morev
wm
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I'hoio I" Kilts.
MISS JOSKPHIN'K HOLl.OWAY
ENTERTAINMENT AT
MANHEIM CLUB
Members Entertained at Dinner
at Club Before Thanksgiv
ing Dunce Last Evening
Miss F.I, A IN!
Ph.. i.. I . VI irn nl.
l'AVI.Dl: KN'(;US1I
Auxiliary No t; Ii.im already eouliioed
BOO comfort hags. sty of which lme
been sent to heaihiuarters, and the remain
der to tho Imvs of Fr.inUfonl and vicinity.
Hach of these hags contains a tablet, en
velopes, it small hag. In whlih aro liutlons.
needle and case, thlinhln and cotton, p.ikot
knlte, shoe lares, safttv plus, map, wash
cloth, darning cotton, i onili, dental cream,
tooth brush, talcum, vaseline, Hunt silssois,
common pins, minor, pencil, pla.vlng ends',
aluminum di Inking cup and shaving soap
They have also furnished HCO ("hi lutmas
I'i.ckets. which have heen ent to head
MUarters. these consisting nt a housewife,
which holds ilbbons, needles, thinihle,
satetv pins, plain pins and scIsmms. In the
packets arc nlso tho trench mirror,
pencil, playing cards, puzzle, a game, half
pound of chocolate Inids, quarter pound
of rock candy, wool stockings end a paper-
li'ik book. Tho comfort baits i. ivo been
made by tho pupils of the Clrls' High
'chool in Frankford and filled under .'he
dlicctlon of JII-s Hmina Hoth.
The ollhers and eMcutive committee of
Auxlllnrj N'o 12 are- The Hey John It
Laid, chairman: the Hoy John U Hauling.
vice i hall man: Mr Thomas frdghlnn.
secretary; Mr John 1! CcMllng, tieasurer:
Mr Wllllmn Hateman, Mr. Henry S Horne
nian. M.r. Charles It. Ruttnii. Mr James F
Oirran. Mr Charles C navlc, Mr Saniuti
" Kv.ms Jlr. Ilrward tleorge. Mr. Daniel
(ireenwood. .Mr. T Comly iruiiter. Mr
James McMaster. Mr Thomas Moore, Mr
Hnmiett (TNYII, Mr William ( iei Ington, Mr.
Hohert lilllng. Mr John A Qillnu. Mr
Harry V. Scott, Mr Ilohert Shepiuid, Mr
Franklin Sniedley, Mr. 'William Sinedley.
Jir. C. Alvln Siuk, tho Itey. Hennlg viin
llnose, the Hey. Ccsmos llrunl. the Hev.
W. Carey Calder, the Hey. Wayne Channel!,
tho Hev II H. Crawford, tho Hey. How-aid
Hand, tho Roy. F. p Fltzniauilce, tlm Hey
Clinkstone Holm, the P.ey j, Walter l.lg
gltt, tho Ilcv. Francis Miller, the Hey. A.
Hatcher Smith, the Itey J W Stockvvelt,
tlio Hey. J. T. Swindells, the Hev. Duane
Wtevil nnd Sarali I Miller, l'h. P.
HI 3 HAD alighted fiom the tiain after
u particularly lonn and haul day at
tho office, and now lie was walking
briskly toward home, v.ith Joyful thoughts
of how glad Friend Wlfo and tho veiy
mall daughter would be to bee him. It
vvaa Jubt at dusk, when tho lights were
beginning: to pop forth at lone though
regular Intervals lons tho suburban
htrcet. Well, ho strode on, taking huge,
appreciative whiffs of tho keen, fresh air.
That air was just about right. It made
J on want to hop up and down or throw
your arms about or do fcomethlng "pep
py" llko that 'specially since ono hadn't
had time for that sort ot thins for ages.
And then the bright thought popped Into
his. head, Why shouldn't he?
IIo gazed cautiously In seveial direc
tions (noto the several, please), but tho
street seemed to be deserted. So lie
boldly tucked the evening paper down
into his pocket and commenced waving
his arms In all directions. First they
would shoot vigorously out to the side,
then forward, then up In tho air. It was
really amazing how many various ways;
n found of throwing them about. Now
fill this was "tres bier." for the man, but
.et mo whisper tho had part to you.
That btrcct wasn't deserted at all
NO HIU-nHB. Not to awfully far be
hind him was a girl who had come out
on tho very same train ho tiad, and, be
lieve Nancy, that girl had bomo tlmo
trying to choke back her giggles when
nho beheld the frenzied eNerclsoH our
frlond wan going through. Hut, you bee,
the Is a very sympathetic Individual, and
he pictured to herself Just how horribly
fussed the poor man would be If ho
should happen to find out that ho had
not been the only person walking ulong
that street. Ho ho doesn't know yet what
highly appreciative audience he had.
NANCY WYNNl'3.
A dance was given last week for the bene
fit of the American Hed Cross by Mm
Frank Levis and Mrs John Welneit, Jr,
at Xssenihl Hall, which proved hoth fo-
clally and nnnnciallv n grand success. The
proceeds, which amounted to $l'.Ti, were
donated to Auxiliary No U In Frankfoiil
The ufo of tlm hall was given by the l'i auk
ford Insuraneo Company, while It. H,
I.ynch & Bios donated the tlilcets and pro
grams, and Mr. o Hosherg vias donor of
tho punch. Then' was a large attendance,
among whom were Mr. and Mrs
Wat ten Allen. Mr and Mrs ; Shields. Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Tlthers, Mr and Mis C.
Watson, Mr. and Mrs. II. Tellium, Mr. mid
Mrs. Harry l.oun.sbuiy. Mr and Mrs Wil
liam llrlggs, Mr and Mrs. Fries.. Mr. and
Mrs. Hlnier llrlggs, Mr. and Mrs. ltobert
Hrwln. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Mr. and
Mrs. 13. llulcher, Mr. and Mrs. John Mooney.
Mr and Mrs. liuiisburv, Mr. and Mn.
Albert Mann. Pr and Mrs. H Crev. Mr.
and Mrs. John I.avcy. Mr and Mis. Holmes,
Mr and Mrs. lainliildgc. Mr and Mrs
ilnwaid White. Pr and Mis. Levis. Mr and
Mrs II Whltuker. Mr and Mis llabcihush,
Pr and Mrs Halelgh. MWs Alice l.iuiiioil.
Miss Alice Yellon. MIhs Anna Henrv MNs
'llertha Halbou, Mls Margaret Taylor, Miss
Mabel Tujlor Ml-s Margin I Shields. II-s
Aria. Uuest. Miss Cra.ce IlodgerH, Miss Mar.
lorle liennett. Mis 13. flabby. Mi-s U.
(nvne MM Reynolds, the Misses Hiooks,
ho MlWes Knnwlauri. Mrs. Mulholland. Mr.
........ i.,i- Mrs. A Howe, MPs f. Ilathon,
tlnj-wird
.1. nine, of n.ii.1 ;
W Jackson. Mrs J.
Km lis
A suriul-e P-irlv was g ven Miss 1'ranies
H.inn.i at her home. Ilo'l North Forty-see-i-iul
street, by the nlllce foice or the Manu
facturers' Supplies f innpaiiv, of which she
Is head The aff.il- was held on Tursdav
eeniiig. anil so quietly and carefully was
the parlv planned that not un lulling
reached Miss Hanna's ears until the entile
number was un ctly admitted into her sit
ting loom Tnose presi nt were Miss Mnrv
Mullen. Miss Anne .Mullen, Mis- porothv
Shaffer. Miss Hi ton Shaffer. Miss Louise
Sehlci'ser. Ml-s Ida Wllldns, Miss Isabel
Wiley, M ss Marian Matthew.-. Miss Hazel
Matthews. MI-' Frances Vamsou. Miss Anna
MeCullough. Miss Kdllh Mcf nllniigh, M-ss
Klba M.'.N'ntt. Miss Anna Spelling. .Miss
May Spearing, Miss Anna Paloj. Miss liir
bara Haehele, .vi!i,s Mm tall l.entz, Miss
Helen far.lell, Mis.s Mary Muu.O. Miss
Certrudo MePonnell. Miss F.llaheth lleigi-r.
Mix Mollle St.iikunn. Ml-s pi"ntliy llnul,
Miss Kleatior Conilev. Miss Ceitiudo I!el
zer and Miss Maigaret Casklll.
A dani-e was held III foil's Priming
Hooins. 22 Soulli Fmtk'th street, on Tues
day veiling by the Al-Kul Clils. a must
p'Ogre.--sho Utile club of live South I'hlla
delphlans The members. Miss Margan 1
pever. Mips Jean foel.rcll. Miss niia
fa rev. Miss Hinina lliiiiiuelsbaeh and Miss
Klsle Hlmmelsliach. have u very rrcttv
mimiiier liou-e at KilUwood. N'. .1 . mid fie
proceeds of the daueu were Usui to add a
tew artistic fuinlshlnr for the coming huiii-
mer Pining the nlng I'rof Charles
Coll and Miss im.i Putter exhibited smne
of Hie new dances Among tho-e piesent
were MNs Marg.uet Moiigau, Miss Nona
Lew is. Miss llon Hlmmelsbacli. Miss 131
inlra Munaghau, Miss Alice Hen y. Miss
Franres I'aiker. Miss Anna Hiennan. Ml-s
Catheilnii Uraillev. Miss Itilth Schw.utz,
Miss May Hamilton. Miss (illvi.i N'on Is,
Mi-s Sarah Poughert.v. Miss Louitc Cinss.
Mr. Joseph l'lneit, Mr. fliarles pceney,
Mr Joseph Lionard. Mr. I'eler .MrCai ril .
Mr Mailln Lyons. Mr llnrry Smith. Mi
Panlel Pcvliie. Mr. IMwanl Mcformlik.
Mr Hdwarri T. Ke.iun-y. Mr. Thomas
(I'lllnrdan, Mr. Leo Wallace, .Mr .iilin f
fonlln, Mr. John Poody and Mr. John
Craily.
Cauls havo been Issued for an entertain
ment to bo given by the Cadet T. A, II
Society of the Sacied Ilenit Church on
Thursday evening, Picrinbcr HI, at the
School Hall, Tlihd and Herd stieels A
bhort sketch, "The Night School." will lie
pioduced by tlm members of tho Literary
Institute, and the ast is as billows: Mr.
James Convey, Mr John Cut oil. Mr
Ceorgo Albmger. Jlr Charles A. Celger.
Mr Joseph A. Connolly, Mr. William Fi Iscli.
Mr William Connor. Mr. 1 31 wood Heading
and Mr Clinton PeW Williamson Tin
coiiinnttie il charge of the nllalr Includes
Mr. l'lullip Camioa. Mr Ceoigo lllevlcr,
Mr' William Campbull, Sir. William .1 Can
non, Mr- Jon-Ph -- Siultll. Mr Ueniaid
Nugent. Mi. Clair J. Tracy. Mi Mittlaw
i.ncv and Mr. lleinaiil Connor. Tho pro-
grain is uiidei the personal dm. turn of Hi,
.. l..l,.. C TrmllPV
liuv,
SATURDAY CLUB
MEETS ON TUESDAY
Art Seetion of Main Lino Club
toiiductcd Interestiti"; Mcut-
iiisr, Followed by Tea
John W. Toohcy.
n interesting iifternnnii nn- given lit the
Saturday Club, Wavn. , on 'luesd.iv under
the it i ii'" of the art section of the club,
Mrs W All. i Hill .'Illinium Mi's Vtr-
glnl I WrlRht Curlier and Mf-s lloicnce
WellHiniin Fill'. ni. of Hi Mi Mawt, innobeis
of the Plastic Club, gave Infminal tallis ciq
lottery. bonMuedltig painting, mod. Hug.
wood caivini: and Illustration. Tea waa
served aftei the nice lug. Mrs. Jltchanl-iili
presiding .it I In- lea table
Pr. and Mr- Henry 11. Wli.irt n have
dosed (heir lioiue .it He w.vn and opened
Ihe'r town hoii-e, 1TS1 Spruce stu et. The
,. n.i.iini.' ,,r Miss M.nv Wharton ant Lieu
tenant Alanson II. Stuigl' will not take
plaeo until after til" war.
Pr and Mrs Wilbur Haddock Ktapp. "f
Mount Vernon, Vlllanova. will entertain a
box parlv at tho op'ia next Tuesday (ve
iling. PccemlM r 1. in minor oi men i".m
tor. Mlsa disc Lewis Klapp
Mr and Mrs .'tderii1 .lordni' will give
a buffet supper nt their home near Jenkln
town on Satmihi. Pccemher s About thlity
guests are expected In be pre.eut.
Mr ami Mrs. Stevenn Ileclx-cher will
do e their linn, e at Stiaflord and muvo into
town tnmnriow
Mr and Mrs llobi rt Itussell lleuedlet, of
Pevou, will give a dinner of sixteen envoi i
tomorrow evening at tlm Aotn Club In
honor of their daughter. Miss Alice P. lleue
dlet The guosiH later will attend tho
meeting of Mis Charles Stewart Willis's
dancing dri'S
Mr and Mrs William 11 Verner, Mil's
Klcauor Verner and Lieutenant Ch.uiliitiR
V li.inlel. I'. S 11., and Mr.'. Paulcl. of
Wiivni', will g.i In New Vork toinoivow to
attend the wedding of Mis Vcincr'b niece,
mi i Mvr.i Hamilton.
Mr and Mrs. I'axsoii Pceter. of Ui'l n
Mawi. luve gone to Ho-Ion. wheio Ihey
will spend Tlianksglvliig with Mrs. peeler's
lelalives
l)r and Mrs .1 Packard Laird, of Pevon.
will spend Thanksgiving In Wilmington as
the guests of the Hev. Wlllllam Laird and
Mrs L.iImI
Mis. Samuel A. Cnuer and Mrs. Charles
K ' Chmcnt and their children havo taken
a house together at Augusta, Ca , while
their husbands aie stationed at Camp Han
Mr and Mrs 1 3d ward I', licalo have
closid Peepdale, their place In Struffoid,
and will spend the winter at llio homo of
Ihilr ilaiighter. Mis Ciozir, at I TOD locust
Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Mavbln Halt aie
g. Sag a ser.es of small dlnueis at tlidr
ue.v home hi Vlllanova.
The faculty of Pevon Manor entertained
at a d.iiii" at tlm Manor last evening In
h mor of ihc btudt nts.
Mr nnd MrJ. Waltei S. Thomson and
thi'lr daughler, Miss llelieo-a Thomson,
have i luwil their house In llosemont and
have muved to 171'J Spiuco street for tho
winter.
H 'ceined unite liUe old time' in ee a
dm., being glen In the ballroom or the
M iiihe mi Crli Icet Club once innie The club
held lis nnniiil Taaiil.sgulng dance tin re
hist evening and about H0 persons welo
pnsenl The regular club orchestra plard,
and the ballroom was tetlvel dees. rated la
a'lf.'imi leaves and palm.-
The meinbei ii of the club who give dia
lers li-fore the dance veerc Mr mid Mis
Siniurl M ('liuient. Mr and Mii. tainuel
Hell, Jr, Lieutenant II S Fisher and Mr.
Wheeler Lord Mr and Mrs T St. John
Westetvelt ent.rlalnid at iliniu r in honor
of Mi and Mis I'.tch milliard Stephens.
"( Ithaca, N. v., who will be their gu...sta
for siveinl das. Tv".r wile tell gu. sis
at the table.
Mr and Mis cileries F. Sloan celebrated
their wedding anniversary b.v giving a elln
nil' at the dub and their guests were Mr.
nnd Mrs. William F.iiili.irdt. Mr end .'.is
William Uracil, Mr. anil Mrc Leo Sdirodel,
Mr. and Mrs Charles 1-'. Sloan, Jr, and Mr.
William Hodges
Mr and Mrs. Hubert M.e.r had as their
guests Mr and Mrs J Sid. ion lVnnocU.
Mr and Mrs Charles 11 Miller, Mr. and
Mr". William U Nicholson. Jr. and Mr.
and Mrs Martin Hancock
Ml.-s ttllzalieth Van Pu'eu. of 31 F.a.t
Walnut lane wljl have MHs Hmil.v Pahne.v,
of Nutle), X. J , as her guest over Thanks
giving. Mrs I Ills Cleaver Shoemaker, of lo;
Wol Hiiro street, will have Mils Frances
o.ihuni, nl" W.iri.imgloii, P. C, as her guest
ovei ThiiiKsglvlng. ,
Miss 1311abeth hhaw, of r.ll Wnjue ave
nue, will have Miss Sarah ISarnos, of Mln
m -ipolls, an her guest over Th'inksghliiB.
at
recover
and
Went
I'KKTTV WF.DDINt; AT HICI.LKVUE
Mit.s Janet Cioldsinith llcoumc Iliidc
of Mr. Harris Nironstoiit Last
KvcninK
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llllH
Mrs Vrances Mouz, .m-. ...".-.. -"
iuffy Mr William Newton. Mr Hohert
K gh't. Mr. Samuel Hatboi, Mr. William
l-li l- Mr John Noll. Mr 13. Carroll. Mr.
Wllinni Wanewltch, Mr II. Horn Mr liar
..v T oes Mr. .1. Clabby. Mi ' Lounr
iSrv Mr M Hallz. Mr. II ll.iu;.'. Mr. H
ami nn.
liuinu... ... ;-;, Tnian.l. Mr
"?ank 1-evls and' -Mr. and Mrs. ......n Weln-
"Mr"'!."-! Mrs. Howard lloldeti. of ICG7
, .wr street, were, given .. surprise h a
i..,iber of their
frleniis
honor
Social Activities
it.. T.n.nti tihamIU r,t .IK lft Ftarlnir
'Ji'tiM' tt, wlU Wt bridge party next Wed-'i-W
-" - -""--- piTBiiiir f. la jiMtr
in
- iifin tiriiiinm iiiiiuvii fin )
on FCday even'hig. The guests present wore
k .. ?d Mrs P f. Montgomery. Mr. and
MS 'a 13 Woodward Mr and Mrs. N Cas
i, Mr and Mrs James Christian Mr and
Mrs l' 13 Crankshavv. Mr and Mrs r II.
? ilfi Mr ami Mrs Haul W. lllattenberger.
Mr andMrsl II. llolden Miss Anna Jloldcn.
irf w"14 . -u if n Ai iimuiin :imH
t .finn iinine ! ! - -
1C05
of her
Mttx rttora n, Dwuii. la & Im1W.U
.. . H.H.I. llnlelen.
Mrs. nicliard Greenwood. Jr.. of
. .,..'. .i... entertained u fevv o
l.ciurr ..." -- . ,.. -.
friends at luncneon yeiru, ...icmooi,,
Amonir those present were Mrs. J. Justine.
,m0n1J a Whitehead. Mrs. CJ, n. M.
SprowlM. Mrs. Horace Greenwood and Mrs-1
,Skuaiiuv
00H!
WHlflf I! if i
sP
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ver.v pretty wedding tok place last
evening a' C, o'cloi I, In tho North Cieielens
of the llelleviie-Stiatfnrd. when Mlsc Janet
Cnielsinllli. daughter of ?lr. and Mrs.
Cenrco C.ihlsni 111. became the brhlo of Mr.
Curls Nlieiisteln
The 'mailer loom of the two north
gerdens was cuitaini'd off from llio dome
Mem, and before a huge bower of greens
and palms a -mall white mveri-il tnliln was
placed on which was the sIIvit salver .ind
wlno cup. The bible, v. ho was given In
marriage b her father, .core h ii csriulMti
gown of soft white .setln trimmed with Hire
lace and tulle and n long court train of
satin fell fiom her shoulders: a tulle veil
was arranged on her dark lialr with a
wienth of oralice blossoms.
Her sister. Miss Clarissa Coldsmllh, was
maid .f honor and woie a lovedy frock
of orn coloird sill, and tulle and carried
chr..iiiltieiiiuuis. The hi hlesmalds were
Miss Itltc Samson, Mlse Anna Wilson
II. inn. i. Miss Alleene Schaussen and Miss
I3lliel Nlreiisteln , Ihey wmo fro. ks nf
oich d colon d taffeta and silver and carried
bouquets of chr.v saiitliemums Mr Niilhan
Nln nsteln was best man and Hie ushers
included Mr Ceorge Coldsmith Jr.. Mr.
ISulifii Jacobs, of this city and Mr Hubert
HhrllCi and .Mr. Max Levi of Springfield.
Mass.
The little flower girl. Miss Cirollne Crudes-.,
a cousin of the bride, wore a dainty
white lingerie frock and carried a basket of
llcvers
Habbl Henry Herko.-.-i performed the
in. noiiv, which lie oneno 1 with I short
address to the young coup-r.
A dinner was servid In the dome room of
the I'm Hi gardens, after which Mr. and
Mr. Nlreiisteln left on a wedding trip.
13CA.N 1IINCKLI3
A verv pretty wedding took tdaee on
Thiirsdav evening when Miss Marlon HlUe
beth Hlnckle became the bride of Mr. W.
Franklin 13i:an. Jr, at tho home or the
liilele's p ii eats. Mr. ,'vial Mrs. John A
Hlnckle. a :: 1 7 North Sixteenth street
The bride's gown was of while satin,
trimmed with shadow fllel l.uv and pearls.
A coronet of l.ie and IUi.i ,.f th,. valley
burmouiited the tulle veil Sho carried a
doiihlii boiinuet nf sveet peas, lilies of the
valley and roses
Ml.-s Hiullv K Ashman, of Heading, who
was maid of honor, wine u gown of plulc
satin a1 d cir-'cd phi, HWile iosa
Mr Hgan had as best man Mr. Franklin
U Hettgcr.
Tho cereuiou.v was performed hv thi Hev.
II IS. ,n(.iis, pastor of tho rreslnterlnn
church at Tvvt-Mt.v-flist street anil Columbia
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Hcan will live at 1130
Franklin avenue, Wilkliishurg, I'a
TlUCA women are sliowlng their patriot
ism li devoting IhB tlmo formerly
spent In card plnyliig to knitting for the
Heel Cross mid ra.irrgenc.v Aid societies.
The hoMcps entertains at luni'heou lend the
members spend a pleasant afternoon c'l.it
Log whPe th. work Some clulu discus
vrr-mt rvent and rtdl otlivri discuss book.i
while the tlahlng needles cat up me ioo
until slopping Hmc un of Hie y miger
el remarked nl her kn'ttlng club m-etlne'
Mv grtiit-RrHndmollifr lnidli't ieiithlng on
me" I can talk and knit at the (mint t'mo.
emit in the good old-time saving w iv and
nm as heIt'i aim nappy '", "'L "
t io wonderful good old dayn we hear so
much about '
Mrs A 13 uppctihelmcr. of 3012 North
nroad tre w"l entertain at lun.'heo'i to
morrow, followed b.v knitting. Her gue.ts
will he tho former inembera of her auction
bridge chlh who vvlll sp'lid the winter In
preparing rets of 'knits- for the Hid t'r si.
Her guerti Include Ml.', .to'.ir C Holmes,
Mrs. J M lliifh Jetniou Mr William I.e-
waP Mrs Harry Harlon. .vir.. ii'tnain
Minshall. Mrs Fred Inceut Mr". W Nel
son Stem. Mrs Msn-hall Taylor Mrs. Percy
carwood. Mrs T. 13 llnglisli Mrs lleiuy
N Till sell. Mrs Harry Hiughinan, Mrs
Clara Faunce. Mrs Francis Mce'ulchei.ii.
Mrs Horace Hall. Mis .1 A Moffatl. Mr
I. 11 nltler. Mis W Crlflln and Mrs Mr-
t'latchey.
Mrs Joecph Lann.ng entertained nl
luncheon f. Unwed by bridge csterdav Her
guests Inc'Uiled Mr" James lleclilnld. M"
Henderson. Mrs. Kriiest M.ieMorrl, Mrs
Mai tin I'retizlau Mrs John C McLsraher,
Mis. ,laj F Hrvln. Mr. Lambert l'.ordo
Mrr Joseph AimbniUT Mis C Uarham
Uond and Mr" William Wharton.
Tha manv frleud.i of Mi aim nive . n....v
Piny Lower of m". W'.st Tioga street, and
their son. Mr Ce. rge Crnlley Low'r. will
be glnd to hear that the young soldier will
be brought bv the Covernment to the mill-
..... I In WiesblllKtoll. P I . beilir"
clirlstini The vouii? man as Injured In
v,,...,.. .mil lu been In the hospital
.. .. t. t., I,, .nl tb.it he uiav
i,i. main wlih ihc nroner trfiitment
Ihe nulltarv hospital i. piepareel to Bjve.
Mr and Mrs Samuel uiener
I...I. .1 .....l.lnr Mlsc TlO"0 Fox. Clf
Tioga street, have tettirncd from Atlantic
i-ltv. where th- -pent Octohei and No
vember. Miss Fox was the guest of honor
at several ween-enu nouee r.'..." -
at llio sliore
unique Thanksgiving and tr'buti
service v. as held in lb nevereaux .m-.i..-rial
Church, Allegheny avenue and Twenlv
slxth street, at Hi -30 o'clock this morning
Helatlves and friends of the soldiers of
the- 'ection. Croud At my Posts. Hoy
Scouts and patriotic citizens cm wiled the
church to thanl: Cod for His goodness to
the nation and to pay tribute to tho sol
dlei unci allots Fifty liirml'" of Hed
Cross Auxiliary No 3P) attended In their
uniforms. An Inlioduclory miureis waa
made bv lb f.istor, the Hv J Perry Cox.
on "uur Fl.is and our Iios" Piicn
Jiiine.- Inmhaiii. of Temple FnlvcrsXv.
:pol,e on "The Mind of America."
The music was In charge of Mr Arl'itta
Satterleo Hansford, organist, and included
(elections by the F. Nvln W'lest brass
nmutct. Mr V Nevln Wlest. Mr John S.
lluher, Mr. Hurry C l'hels, Mr David A.
C!aff who plaved national airs and those,
of our Allies. The church was dec'or.eted
w th the II .gs of the Allies ns well as tho
Stnts nnd Stripes.
Tho exercises closed with a tihleau
"Making the World Safe for Democracy '
Among those inking part In the tableau
were Miss Harriet H.idelMUgli, Miss Mar
garet iJwons, Mhs Uthcl Kulin, MNs I3dllh
l.owis, Miss S.erali Arnold, Miss Mnile
Sliiginister, Miss Mamie White. Miss Hllza
betb Cox, MIj.i Cladjs Stall and Miss
Hilda Slott. At the conclusion of thei
service cards of Invitation were distributed
Inviting all men and w onion of the com
munity nil', alllliated with any branch ot
the Iti-d Cross to join No sfiii. The meet
lugs are held in neverea
Monday and Tuesday morning
noon. Hospital garments and sets of knits
aie being prepired by the workers. Mrs
Tootn.es Woodruff Is chairman; Mrs Wal
ter Collier, vice chairman; Mrs Charles
Turner, secretary, and Mrs. Henry Wcfle.
tieasurer.
.lil
M7,
r, ,
Mr. A. 11, Frtcke. Mr. Fra' k arlv
Hte-vart Clreltlnger, Mr. Carl L. ,J
Mr. John W. Kathke Mr. John KIA;i
John 11. Kendle, Jr., Mr. Andw tocll
Mr Miury Lutz. Mr Lit coin I.onK' I
geant Albert I'. Miller. Mr, Halph II
.Mr Hrnert l'nret Mr. Chnrtui l'affct.'
Walter I'faiT. Mr. Harold ltohv. Mr Jotli)
F Kechler. M Will nm H. StroUde. Mt.V- J
T'ttis P. Sent, Mr. WIIIIpiii StlnmtlJMf.1i
Tinmnn Turn nunn Xt, r llsiwaMf Temwl. X
ll. ce in,, t c.-.i. . . li.....nH4 eukl,t.'i!t
., ,.,.,- (,. ,e-n, ii r, icii iiiuii, tt ie.,yii
Held. Jlr. Cenri-e W. Wnrntll. Mr. tlentmt " ';
M VVlnl,nLiu. ,..! Xl V..i Inn V a m. M "5--l
... ll.VI.V'IGI (,..,, , , , ,,,W,, C.. ...,-." . ,M
The Hvangellcal lloins for the Aredi OMfTifw
oru road and Hunting rnrlc avenue, wHIJiv)
tnitil TIiiiiiUmisIc IniT a, pel,. (n Ilia 'lineiAl 'mfi
2:311 o'clock under the direction of th'IUT;.t-3j
i-. inconore ui'cii, presiuing emer or wmjrcrjTi
Philadelphia dPtrlct of th. Atlnntle Cohttji&
encc of the KvangeliCal Association, ThUi j.
win oe me annual oircnng Q.iy oi mv -fm9
irieuu" oi cue nome i ne oiucers are: irv. tvy
-:ilzittieth He Frehn, president: Mrs. Loul'-vHCT
,v..,v,. ...ir.. ,? ,.,,,vi, vivc .i,Diubiii0 , miauw
Hale lluuhert. Mrs. 1311a Stalil. necretarlesJ&n
and Mrs. Kate Lnuer Nlttlnger. treasurer. -fl
Mrs C. V Freas entertained the memBerer-Sl
of iter card club at luncheon and cards on V;
Mnnrl.iV ."
Mls Muriel Fellows, of 3S23 North Orftt,
street, recdved two fS gold pieces as prize,
one lioin the Slate the other from Philadel
phia County Temperance Association!, fof,
the best essay em "Tempyranc." by DUplta
of tho public schools Miss Fellows, who
Is now' a pupil of tho Cerm-iutoivn High
School, wrote the essay while In Hio Orover
Cleveland Sl'hooI, Nineteenth and Dutler
streets, in which school she wn-c pretentid
b Prof Oliver Kly with a prlzo for the best
eraay on "Crover Cleveland."
ir
I WHAT'S DOING
JO NiGJfr
f, m pw--'-
Lnterprl", Hrninatle C I lib tn (ire "SerrW
Ive.vn to ltHldpste," St Vincent's Hall, Kaut
Price stiect. Ccrmantoven Admission
charge
"llutiplitf.s Titllc," Marcarrt fulling ItM,
New Thought Library. Welghtman Hulld
lug, Flttcentli and Chestnut streets, 8:15.
hi.'
lteilhiii rederittlon dinner at .Matlcal Fan4
Hall Admission chatgc
I'nlv-erslt.v of Pennsylvnnlft Junior prom
made. Weightmau Hall Invitation.
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10TH
11 Hi A M. to 11. IS P. M.
An Lcetllrnt L'iius, for ThanlotlvlaS
wvWjMit tftmmBXnXJ
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LOOK hill Till: STA.Vl.HY CAMHItA MAN XT
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I'ATl'll VHP IK HE CAN .
DAT A ilTI l-'H MAlllvBT STREBT.,
HA I jAI ,Vi in A. SI to 11:13 P. it '
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A Cooil-Will Association has heen or
gaiil7"d b.v representative citizens of the
T'llrtlcth illvlslon of th.) Fort -third Ward
to look after the welfare of the soldiers
and salloit of th" community both In this
country and France Mr. Francis L Ualley
lias been elected president . Mr. Wllllnm D.
Hatlei'sby, tieasurer. and Mr. O. Harry
Pltter. of 0(1(1 West Hrle avenue leeretar
The next meeting of the organization vylll
bo held on Tuesday, Pee'emoer 4, at the
homo of tlie preeiilj-it. 3S2I North Parlen
street and all residents of the division are
Invited to be ptesent and take an active
interest In doing a lilt to heattcn the bos
at the front with the knowledge) that Ihe
"people back home" have not forgotten
Iheiu. A committee has been appointed to
prepare boxes of Christmas gifts to be sent
to the camps. It Includes Mr. ltobert Woods,
Mr. Conrad Ilahfed, Mr. Harry Falrchthl,
Mr Frank Hockenbiich. Mr Oeorge Nlse,
Mr. Frank Nevvbold, Mr Ilarr Itandall,
Mr. William CarfKt anil Mr. Mor-ls Carey.
The Mens Hlble I'nlnii of the Hrle Ave
nue Methodbt l3plscop.il Church has un
furled a large service (lag containing thirty
live stars in honor of the young men from
the church and union enlisted In the nation's
.service Mr. V. V Cable made the ad
Iliess at the patriotic demonstration ;
Prof. J. Lincoln Hall and Miss Fdlth 13.
Meis had charge of the musical selections,
and .Mr lbtrt P. Miller. Jr. son of Ser
geant Albeit P Miller, unfurled the (lag.
Tho honor list Includes Mr Louis Ackley.
Mr John Cailnmn Mr Iluir.i Clas'e. Ml.
Krucsl Unmet. Ji Mr Hall W Ftlton,
R C A D I A
W Ai'Vi'li vy I'H'Ti UK
WILLIAM S. HART
is' i hist .ii:si:nttk"i' of 1
"THE SILENT MAN"
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Tomer. Vlvlun Maitln In "Molly CntatiClteT
VTHTORTA siaiikht abovb dth
MRS. VERNON CASTLE
In "MTIMMII-IU IN AIICAPY"
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NOTHIMi HfT Till: TnVTH '
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