Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 05, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PXJBOT IiBDMR-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1019
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JUSTGQSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Hears the Supper Club Will Be Held at
Bellcvue-Stratford This Season She Chats
About Other Things
YOTJ'I.L be clad tj hear tlmt the
Supper Club, which Sirs. Hutchin
son Scott cboper'on6d before the war nt
the Believiic-Strntford is to be n cer
tainty again now that ponce hns come.
Mrs. Scott Js llvin? In New York, jou
know, but she will come over for the
meeting and the' will be held as before
In the Red Itoom or Hose Garden of the
Jlellevue-Stratford it the need may be.
There -will be the usual men's commit
tee of prominent men, nmong them Mr.
Robert K. Cassatt. Mr. Sydney Hutchinson-
Mr. .Toliti fl. Hell. Mr. Samuel
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K Bell, .Mr. John C. (Jroome, .ludep
yillis Martlu, Mr. Edward Crowr nnd
ft number of others.
I hear that .they have decided to make
the membership very restricted. It's
too bad, but It hq,i to be, because If
the liipiribershlp crows too large It's
Impossible to dance. Nearly every
member is liable to bring eight to ten
guests an evening, nnd so the only thing
to do to make things comfortable for
those who bclbng h to have n smnll list.
i No matter bow popular n dance is, it
loses $14 popularity the minute the fioor
becomes too crowded, don't you think?
'flint club was nlwnvs great fun. 1
nm so glrtd Mis. Scott will chaperone
the partfrg; 8he knows so wpll how to
do those'thlngs. I happened to meet her
on her wnr in Cnup Mm restprilnv
to stay Avlth Retty and her small gnuid'-
rhilil .fnl n fiv rinn mill I nortninlv '
welcomed her nnd the news she gave mo
about 'the club.
THEjWilllnm A. Llebers have opened
thl.il- hnncn In Tlrvn Mow!" flffnln.
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They Jind n hard time this summer. Mr.
I.ieber .was very sick, you know : nnd
though they hnd taken n house in Nnr- j
ragnnsett for the summer they were!
only nble, to occupy it n week altogether,
as Mr.J Lieber stayed with her bus-1
bancL .Mr. T.Ieber's father, General C. CHp(nin inne Jnyne Lenmy. re
N. Lirber, of W nshlngton. went up to ,pp,ltlv rptllrnP(I from Krnni,0i ,vill Kppn(1
NnrngonSftt, however, nnd Francis, the
Lieber'R little son, who is nine jears
old, spent most of his time with him.
Mrs. Lieber, you know, will give the
ten at which Edith Newlin, her young
rousiu, will be Introduced to society in
October. The Newlins live so far out
in the. country' It "would not be possible
to jsivc the tea. at their honv.
QOME clearing out at Cape May this)
- week ! So many people have left
there to go to their homes on the Main
Line, out in Chestnut Hill, on the
Reading and all the other suburbs.
However, many of the cottagers are
there nnd the Ned Crozers. for instance,
gave a small dinner at their home on
Wednesday night. Mrs. Crozer. nnd
Mona, who have been South, for a while,
returned last week. Banning Grange
has gone back to Cape May after spend
ing two weeks up in North Enst Har
bor with Hannah Elliott, who was up
there for the summer with her family.
Kathleen Rltter, who, by the way, hag
the unusual nickname "Critter" nmong
her intimates, hns been very popular
in Cape Mny this year. She went back
to Ardmore yestprdny. She is to be n
debutante, jou know. Her father,
Howard Rltter. will give a ten for her
in' October. I'll tell you who is down
afCapp'J,Iay now visiting Helen Sewoll,
Befsy 'Davis. "Helen, by the way, has
certnlnly shown wonderful ability on
the
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mixed
tournament
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linifinm n wnnilrtf fttl trm til mil V ll thf?
W,est. She's on her way back now nnd
JMVIllft K 1IUMVU k..,. w....0 . -
hds 3oined Counie Vnuclnin in Roches-
ter at the Horse Show. Isabella's
norses were suown nc .cwiun, i
though she wns in the West: in fact,1
she sends them to most of the shows.
They certainly arc fine ones, too.,
Snenking" of horse shows mn
think of those who usunlly nttemi
The William du Pont drs., who have
been doing the southern shows, arc in
Wilmington now attending the horse
show there.
"Somehow, I would not like to be a
thoroughbred horse, 1 think I'd feel
kind of like the Prince of Wales or some
such celebrity, never nble to be "just
folks." It nuibt be fierce being shipped
around the country nil the time, never
having n chnnce for a unlet time to
think nnd rest. NANCY WYNNE.
cnoiAl APTIVITIPQ
ouumuni-u mu
At the marriage 01 .uiss aju" -.
Spencer, (inugiiier 01 Jire. i.iu.i.....i
n.i.nror nf 2'JIM. Walnut street, nnd
of Mrs
Xf ti, t. Mnritirnmnrv. son of Mr.
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anil Mrs. Willlnm W. Montgomery,
Bryu Mawr, which will take place ill
i -r .-.. Tl ...... ..- Pnlennnnl
.r-i.'i, siotiirtlav 'Kentemher V.. nti
Mr iinru u iti ii'niiiiii. iiiusiu mi
half after 4 o'clock, .miss Anne now-
ard Spencer, n sister of the bride, will
be maid of honor.
Mr. Archlbnld Montgomery, a brother
of the bridegroom, will be best man
and the ushers will include Mr. William
Montgomery, Jr., Mr. Richard It.
Montgomery, both brothers of the bride-
groom; Mr. lllchard Philler, Mr. Kent -
ing Willcox, Mr. Kdwnrd Law, Mr.
Francis AVood, Jr., Mr. Arthur Donald -
n.... nj n.nt. n nmrnn. Af r.innm.ln nt...
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tonnis rnnrts this season Dill I ', " .uurgurei cm nn, ot unureii "uiiimi-i i"- .-I " " ."... -w , imm. ..... ... ..- i -- - ...... ,-,.,' " ' .iiiiiiiuhucuivui. n ...ui- . ,." .-
voo sL Zl Fdclle (assnrd'o.. he11;0"'1' 1n"t Ron,i!' "'ompanied by the ' Mr n,nlI,.s j Kunz Jr nnd Mr. ! "' Tm"n lm J,lst rvt.ur"" fri'" 'T- m Oce.in lit. I ringe ot Miss Nellie R. Hillegas, daugl. -you
sne nnd Jddie Lnssnru won nil f ..,.., nn,,. ,... ,-,', tI , -"r. i nniiis .1. ivuiiz. .11.. "" -r. wlii-re he sieved during the war ,.. ,, ....,. , .",. - nm .1111 !,.-
doubles ngaiu nt the Ocean City h.nve re , rn'r- frnm n X' .'"V TT,'l "?'' ft"??- "i'.S r'!n'"' w h.the Kejstone Division. The - I. ..i , ." ...! ,,;""": " ,."." '" " J'"i ' 1. ' ! r m " "
msc wcck. oiJt' const. ... . .,.... rt ui.o lil 1" cm n wnliliui; mp to tlio moiiu, .. Jf tt sllliniinratnM u I 1 .-- -i. rr. :u ..M wa.
i 'ij'iuni. PiiiTi, uii- I'us-iH'i, h' i !-. iv - v..... --. -. 'ttHil Urill IwemiCUl elirt-if vu Mi'-
TT . . Aft. 1T-Ii. i . .... int Rniflncmnin . lUlU. , f T..lt I .To!.. f .ICO Ar.-,.n ' . l I. - 1 1.
RABBLIiA WANAMAKEIl has been. .-'" ""i-r i-. iicrnnc, or Abinston, T" -. , ',,.., I '" """ . l w .;...w mwiuy -rveninB, ui mi- uumi- u. mc
mi. v...i.i ... ii.iir.. 1 "'""' -""""-'i '. "nn, 01 4.HIU i.ud -
s Dr. A. Donnldson Smith, an uncle low street, on Monday evening from
of the bride, will give her lu marriage, j s 1 o clock.
and the Rev, Father. White, of St. M,s. Frank Weeks, wife of Colonel
Marks, will perform the ceremony. 'Weeks of the Sherwood Apartments,
A small reception for the immediate! Inst evening was hostess to a dinner
families and a few friends will follow X'f Hunttaidon'p.1, V 'l '"ft"
the ceremony nt the fiomc of the bride. ; Jnr. of "' ""V0";"0..
Mr. Montgomery wil entertain J.ls "james "BaVlnwrMhfw
ushers at the Lilacs at dinner on Wed- MeNrelr. Miss Ann Hat ton. Miss
nesday evening. September 10. when. Kllen Hotton nn.l All.. Mr -if .v.i..
In addition to his.ushers, the guests will
inciuae .ur, unpin covering anil -Mr
11. W s.l"l . .-
Edward Riddle Halsey
Mr. Montgomery and his bride will
Hvd in Now York, where they have
taken an apartment at 129 Kast Seven
teenth street,
Miss Klixsbcth Ann Taylor will be
guest of bobor at a dinner dance to be
held on Friday, December 20, at the
Ititz-Carlton to be given by her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland II. Taylor.
Mr. Henry O. Mayer, Jr., and Mr.
Morris W. Strpud. Jr., of this city, will
be unhrt-s at the wedding of Mr. Rowan
I). Perkins, of this city, and Miss
Marion D. Cleveland, which will take
plain In .Spw Haven on September 13.
vMr, nnd Mrs, liohert Kelso Cassatt
anu tneir ennuren. u'lin lert nvnn.i thi.
,n r.ecV, pre stopping for n few days at the
jtiu-uarltoo, m NewYork.
,Pha"ninK JV. Paniel will be
fewer t.Wb MHim at
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her sister, Miss Eleanor Verner, nnd
Mr. Herbert Casey, which will take
place on Thursday. October 23, In St.
Mnry's McmnrUl Church, Wayne.
Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. Antelo Oevereux will
return to Mist Field Farm, their coun
try place at (Ireland, near Camp Hill,
next week. The Devereuxs spent the
summer nt Dark Harbor, Me., where
they leased n cottage for the senson.
Mr. Willlnm Struthers Ellis nnd his
daughter. Miss Cintrn Ellis, of Fox
Hill Farm, Hryn Mawr. who hnve been
tnkimr a motor trip through the White
omiamyre .".,,; Mr( rrp(,rI(,k (. M , ,
Mr. A. C. Pnlnes enmp on Lake 1 nm, tllpIr foln,,yi f N, HllIpp HV,..'
Champlnln. Miss Ciutra Ellis spent ,, llnV() roturiied from Atlantic Citv,
duly and August jitji camp 'in Maine. ttlpri. thry were stnjlng at the Darling
Mrs. Robert M. Glrvln. Jr.. who Is ton'
spending the summer nt her cottnge. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas lleik and their
Jefferson street. Cape Mny, entertained I fnmll . of 2427 South Seeutceuth
nt bridge in honor of her guest. Mtss "trcrt. nre nt their summer home in
"'.1, anry. Nut onnl Pnrk. The expect to come
Hannah Sparks. , ! home Inter in the month.
-Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Emott Ilnre. Mr. It. Endebrock mid ills family, of
who have been spending' the month of 2123 South Rosewood street, arc in At
August In Eaglesmere, motored to 'antic City for the remnlnder of the
Stonyhurst. Strafford., on 'ft edne,sday. "eason.
where they will spend the autumn. Mr. James McCrnssiu nml his sister.
1 Miss Agnes McCrossiu. Ime leturneil
Mr. and Mrs. Clement N. Willinms 1 from Avnlnn. N. J., where they have
and their son. of Chestnut Hill, have been viiting friends,
returned to their home after spending, r. Theodore Elizabeth Gore, of
the month of July nt Watch Hill, K. I.,
'nd Augu't nt Seal Harbor, Maine.
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Mr" '.",, """" ,nn" ",'r,c""-I
,,dien. of Rerlie'ey rond. Haverford, nee.
spending two weeks with Mrs. Magear s
une'.e nnd mint nt Snrnnnc. New York. '
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Mr.
.ur. mm .wrs. i.uwarn n. .uurris,
Jr., and their fnmily hnve just re
turned from Wildwood, where they have
been spending the summer, to make
preparations for n motor trip through
the White Mountains.
this month with Mrs. Lenmy
mid
their joung son nt Wildwood.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Aftergood. of
Thirtj -first street nnd Montgomery
nvi-niie. hnve announced the engagement
of their daughter. Miss Rose Aftergood,
to Mr. Morris Schumann,'
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
Mr. nnd Mrs. Steven Gardner Dun
can, who hnve Deen spending the sum
mer in Chelsea, have returned to their
home in Overbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Chnndlee.
Of ft3S7 DrCXel road. (IverbrOok, Will!,nint' tlin en'ntnii nl il'n,i,l,,n llnll' hnve
leave tomorrow for Atlantic City, where
tnej will spend several weeks.
ALONG THE READING
Dr. Alfred C. Heritage and Mrs,
Heritage, who spent several weeks in
Maine, returned jesterday to their home
ou biimmit avenue, Jenklntown.
M!r. and M!rs. Edwin Oillesple
of
t.-,i . . . . . V :
list nt : nil" itIii"' m0n,h f A"g"
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Mrs. Chnrles Pullln nml Imi. ii.n.h.
.
Jlr. nnd Mrs. Edward George Lnvine.
''nve oeen spending several days
i,"""" -'.IJ to tMr
. rppm a mtouim
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i.isins i arK. nave been visiting the lat-, MUs Gertrude Heck, of North Howard
ters brother-in-law nnd sister. Mr. nnd 'street, nnd .Miss Florence Green left
Mrs. Frederick Fit. Ceroid, of Elkins during the week to spend some time in
Park, nt their summer camp In the' Mlnntic Citv
Adirondacks. ,' ''
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, Mr. nnd Mrs. William A. Rckler. of TIOGA
i In. Ml... t m. -..,.. . . H . ........ nt l.n CnnJ I.. Afln.tfi.. Citi II , .... ! .if in tlwi iinlilii. unlin.ilu nml I all mil Urn H1IC fill 1111? tllC ent'lv ntlttltntl 4 .. .... nn....n it, ...). nt flic, friar-
i kuiil- m taiuornia for a short star., r. nm Mrs. (Sonnri II. WobPii- '" l,,u -,4,i' ' u" " ., " sirvwi. ii- i" '"' ''" '.'V"" DCI ! lir do h mother, by tlic? upv. uranK a.
kes one', "V' WHinm Greenwood, of Wingo
id them ' !100kl,uK ferrnce, has returned from a
r;11 Un5s tr,p to 0t,,,an cj.
Miss L. Dorothy Price, of 024 Queen
street nrrived from Penn's Pnrk, near
Jtushland. Pa., where slic hns been
since early Julv.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Willing rt.r. 010
I Enst Willow Orave nvenue. lmr'o To.
turned from n trip to Ocean Citv.
Miss Anna Kelly. r,024 Chew street.
is spending n fortnight t Aiionci,
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Alhort cn, -.!
their son. Mr Alio- o......i .
t :' ,V. ,.VC"' lmvc returned from
r.ttT t- ,. . ............ v.
... .0 ui.uwoo.i.
jir, nm jrrH Arti,
uieir dnuglitcrs. Miss
nnd Miss Flinnni.
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Harvey
Nirecr. nre exnectc. home th s
of,w,,,,k from a. trip to Seaside Heights.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sneese
ifliai'f fnmllt, 4 T"r .
and
Bro
vim 11 luiiuii . 111 .-i sin rvm n nn
spending tome time nt Dwnn f'lf,-'
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Derickson
nnu tneir (laughter. Miss Dorothy Iriorence Stewart, Miss Mary J. Stew
Derickson. of MJO Keyser street, have 1 art nnd Miss Janet Stewart: and Mrs.
returned from a month's visit to Ocean I Stewart's daughter-in-law, Mrs. AV11
UU3'' Ham Stewnrt.
Mrs. Thomas O'Neill, of HOll Chew
street, vvent to Atlantic City on Wed
"'" 'or a lortnignt.
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WEST PHILADELPHIA
' Mrs. H0WBr,i . Hall nnii..il
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'Vsfi VrVi 1 V .'"Vn.Niiower In houor
Colonel Weeks is ln Rentuck-r.
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SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. Maxwell II. Oorhnrh will enter
tain In honor of the Fillmore Club at
741 Morris street on Sundav evening.
Mr. Paul S. Pnchter and Mr. Samuel
Dickler, of the- Fillmore Club, have
contributed their services nnd will help
to make the occasion a success.
The Ardentes Club, of Philadelphia,
will give its opening dance of the sea
son on Friday, September 12, nt the
Reed Street Settlement House. 714 Reed
street. fThe committee in charge in
cludes Mr. A. Neff. chairman; Mr. M,
Levy. Mr. R. Zeussls, Mr. II. Forman
and Mr, J, Carlls.
Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Scandlon, ot
siA Mourn iionsnn street, have recently
returned from a trip to Atlantic City.
Mr., and Mrs. Charles A, Mardelld
and family, of IBIS South Broad street,
will spend the Remainder of the season
in uiieisea.
Mr. Bud Mrs. Edward FhlHn Tra
cer, of 2734 Smedler terrace, who) hire
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mb;bw ; atft-Rw
mer home In Chelsea, will return to thU
city late in Beptembcr.
Mrs. Cycle nnd her daughter linve re-
I turned to this city nfter nn extended
vilt in Atlantic City, where they stop
ped nt the Lexington,
Mr. James 0. Kelly, of 2533 South
Broncl street, will spend the remnlnder
of the season nt the Princess in Atlnn
tle City.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Carroll,
.! l.nt .ln..l.AM Ml M ! I,-- !
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roll, have returned after a visit in At
lantic City.
Mrs. Isnbelle llrrtram Dininii mid her
daughter. Miss Marietta I. H. Dimon,
of 12425 South Seventeenth street, nre
nt Churchtown, l'n. Mrs Pinion and
Miss Dimon will return later in the
month,
Mr. It. Louis IIsTilo, son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. It. Louis Esoln. of 24'JH South
Hicks street. U visiting his grand
parents nt their home in Pittsburgh,
Pa. Mr. Esolo will return 101110 time
next week.
2112 South Rosewood street, lias joined
her brother In Manchester, I'.nglanil
Miss Evel.Mi Sutton, of 2123 Portei
street, has lelurned after 11 isit to
Avnlon. . J. Miss Sutton and her
sitcr will go to Atlantic City Inter in
the week.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clinton Kissel enter
tnlnril a house parly of young people
ut Ocenn Gate over Labor Day.. Among
the Philadelphia guests were Miss
Emma 1'nrr.i . Miss G.'Lconcttc Rehfuss,
Mr. William II. Stevenson and Mr.
Howard Welsol,
Mrs. Johnnna Isenberg, of the Royal
Apartments, is at Mount Clcmenk
Mich., for a visit.
Miss Dorothy Mershnn, of North Sev
enteenth street, is visiting Miss Helen
Erdmnu nt her cottage at Ocean City
for d fortnight.
Mr. nnd Mr... Alfred ,M. Klein, of
1021 Girnrd avenue, nre spending sev
eral weeks at the Philuiout Country
Club.
Mrs. James S. Huston and
daughter. Miss Elizabeth S. Huston, of
Diamonds street, will remain through
the autumn at Montgomery Inn, Rrju
ilnwr.
1 m ...i m... h -r mtii... ...i.
eturned to their home. 1241 West Le
high avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rusch have
returned from their wedding trip nnd
nre at home nt (W31 North Twenty
first street. The bride, before her mar-
liagc on August 13. wns Miss Gertrude
ii,olps. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ii.lps, f iS22 Klnggold street.
Frank
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ir.. r r T,..l. i. .1 !..
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Firth, of 121!)'
West Allegheny nvenue, returned home i
earlv in the week, nfter spending the
t OiO Il t i ! - . . 1
i T.vlu", "' -Xu-l n, ,.e m- vlw
!Mrs. Wobensmith's mother, Mrs. Emily
h'Vw' re tiirned on
spending two montns at l'eermoni.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Willlnm Ellwnnger. of
V.,ta, ,h tr....t. who snpnt. the senson
.. nT. ritv -ni rn, , n Tin- ..
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Mrs. (ieorge (irnvenstlnc, of North
Sixteenth stieet. with her son-in-lnw
and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel
.iiaiteru iniiins1.. win ciosu invir i-ui-tage
iu Ocean City this week nnd will
leturn to their winter residence.
FALLS OF 8CHUYLKILL
Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis F. Stnuss hnve
' i'.L"l'"'"!!"C "'.rt"'
"'. ".. ,:'.,, ,."''."" ."'. "' " V. V.".. .
Llf." 1... ,..,.!,,, nn iiv 10 ,,.Jco tournament, starting tomorrow
.i'MiBs Alice Kmsley. dauehter of Mr. and
' Ell Emslev. of 400 Iinwuinn I
""eei
Mr. nml .Mrs. rrnnit iicss. ot .i.i-
liur Wilkie and I Nv (Jnecii street, hnve returned home
Dorothy Wilkie "fter spending the alter part of the
Wilkie, of'noni-'mm,,r ' Wildwood.
Mr ,, Mrs Frank IIe9S- ot 3,-)2o
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ir.. .i 11,, Rnn K-,i,m f
34IH Hon man street, are entertaining
n house partv during the early part of 1
the month. Their guests, who nre from j
1 Birmingham. Ala., include Mr. nnd
Mr. Daniel Stewnrt. their son nnd
(laughters. Mr. Sidney Stewart, Miss
WISSAH1CKON
Miss Kthel Sterling, of Itighter street,
is spending tlie early autumn touring
through Canada.
Mr. fvan Held, of Highter street, has
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been spending several da.is as the guest
'of Mrs. Jennie neotli nncl Her sous. .Mr.
(V'ljde Henth nnd Mr. Noriunn Heath,
'at'their summer home in Wildwood.
, Miss Mary Davis and Miss Helen Lee.
of "Sumnc street, arc Visiting relatives
in Massachusetts,
i Miss Mnrinn Hentley, of 107 Rochelle
avenue, will leave today for n two
""k vWt t0 re,atlvCS ,n &
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! MANAYUNK
Jir. nnd Mrs. Joseph Goodman nnd
iiioir fnmily. of 4-107 Mniu street, have
..-tumuil from Wildwood. where thev
,C,..M" "- '
spent the summer. ,
Mrs. Valentine Relz, of 14fi Dupout
urt. has returned from Clavton. Del.
Her daughter, Miss Marian I), Uelz, has
returned from a fortnight's stay iu
Ocean City.
Mrs. William Fleming, of Umbila
street, has been spending some time in
Atlantic City.
NORRISTOWN
A wedding nf interest wjll take place
next week when Miss Kathryn Cm
stad, daughter ot Mrs. J, R. Umstad,
of the Hamilton, will be married to
Mr. Charles K. Fox, of Boston; Mass,
Mr, Fox recently wns placed in charge
nf the Public Health Unit of the Ser
bian Relief Commission of America,
which unit, Is to sail September 15
for that stricken country to do rr-.
construction work. After receiving this
new it was decided to have the mar-rlflt-e
take place immediately. Mr.
Tqx and his bride plan to spend thilr,
A RED CROSS WORKER
1 fffiBfflBP s3nnnk!!Hi
wmm 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 .. rP7yex":v xs&&sawiiz!LgBj iswounH
Thoto li Ila hra h
MRS. HARRY IIIA'NN"
Mrs. Rlynn. who lives at 220 I)e Lanccy place, was a most Interested
worker for the Red Cross last winter. She is a member of the Inde
pendence Square Auxiliary
houejmoon iu Paris. They will likely
be located in Set bin for n jear.
Miss Mildred Diinnehnwer. of West
Airy street, will lenw Nntiiuluj for a
month' stn. in Ituffnlo nnd New York
ritj .
Mrs. J. 1. I.'iiiglinm and her daughter
and son. of Mmkley street, huw re
lief I turned from Ocean Cit.. having spent
the summer there.
Mis. L. I'liincois Thc"kens, who re
cently returned from 'Ilav.inu K sit
ing her pnients, Dr. ami Mrs. ,, H.
Kuhn. of Stnnhridge street. Mr. and
Mrs. Thejskens will sail for Holland on
the 17th of September and will remain
in Antwerp. Ilelgiuni, for about three
months. Mrs. Thejskens befoie her
ninrringe this summer was Miss Violet
Kuhn.
Miss I.iu Hnwl.es, of McichanUillc.
is the giiest of Mix. nieniinr Ilenvner
nt the llenviier summer connge ai i-orr
Indian.
I DOYLESTOWN
,. OOYLt&TOWIN
' Mm lloselln Ilenvcner. daughter of
!Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwiii I lent oner, of L'.iO
West Court street, nnd Lieutenant
Walter Trainer, of Doylestowu. weie
1".,.i,.,i . ti.n home of the lu-ideV on.-
cuts. The ceremony wns performed by'
the Ilev. Charles Freeiunu, of the Salem
Reformed Church. The bride is n wen-
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Tuesdny nftcrl""'1- "' "u""1 " ""-. "'
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"f .IncksonMlle. Mil : .Miss .liurglirel
I Raike and Mrs. Wcslc Hunting, of
i Dovlestown. entertained nt bridge es
tor.lnv nftnrnoiiii. ninern of nrizes
'WPr0 jiss Sue Swnitlnnder, Mrs. Felix
jiurphv. Mi-s Itetta Taj lor and Mrs.
'jumcs Leigh Odein.
Dr. Louis A. Klein, of Philadelphia,
ilenii of the Veterinary School of the
rnivcrdt of Peiiii-jhamn. hns lenseu
the hnniNome Lear estate, on Hast
Court street, nnd will take iio-sesslon
nt once-
The Do5lestowu Country Club will
'n.,n thn niitiimii social nrogrnni with a
I afternoon.
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
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weeus 111
Miss Selma Laments, of Sixth and
is snenuing several
wood .
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L. Heechcr, of North I'rnukllu
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Mm, Gerhard, who' Is very musical, Is a prominent member of the
. Matinee Musical Club, xua ciud'i
street, is spending the week in Haiti
more, Md.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Loeb, of 057
North Eighth street, hnve lelurned from
n summer' spent nt Atlantic City .
WISSINOMING
Air. .TiiIiii Cool; and his daughter. Mis
Mildred Cool:, have returned from
Cleveland, )., where they spent several
weeks n the guests of Mr. mid Mrs.
(Jeorgc Itau.
Miss Mnri" Oliver, of Cottnge street,
will spend the coming week-end witn
fl lends in New York city.
YARDLEY
Mr. and Mis. Corhit Hnen have re
'turned from visiting relntics in Green
wich and Stamford, Conn.
Mr. Rodman Clement, of AVestville,
jj j visited Mr
hiierr'recently.
nnd Mrs.
eorKe
Mr. and Mrs.
N'eUou Ue Snu enter-
i.! .1 M.. on.1 I on V!iimii1 I n Iflln i
"rL:, '.'." .'m. :.', "" t'"' a'
III allllUUKlUll .11. UUU -ir-. uuuiid
Uilliplaiie and their son. Mr. Nelson I
Dilliplnne, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. William1
lln-Miuui, of Philadelphia, last week. I
ROXDOROUGH
Mrs. Wilbur Hilton nnd her dnugli-
ter. Mis Lillian Hilton, of Mitchell
, ice wltli
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Mrs Joseph Ripka nnd her daughter.
Miss Amelia ! Ripka. who spent the last
six weeks in Wildwood, have returned
to their home on Mitchell street.
M iss Kliziiheth Thorp and her sister, j
Miss Miii Thorp, of (Jreen lane, who
nre visiliug lelathes at Long Iiearh,
Calif., will lenM' slioitly to spend some'
time iu Pasadena before returning to
Itoxliorougli. I
HOLMESBURG
Miss Kleanor Peiffer. of Hnrtel street,
is entertniuiug Mis Mnbel Senbcrrj , of
Salem, Mnss., for u fortnight.
Mrs. O. MneDonald nnd her family, of
Hickory street, will return this week
from their summer's stn at Oiean City.
NEW JERSEY NOTES
Mrs-. Kiln Day Illair will open her
studio nt 10 Smith Lightcenth street
in the Fuller ISiiilding. Philadelphia,
on September 1.1, Miss Illair. will con
tinue to occupy her countrj home on
Pnrk road in IMgewater Park.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Cia thorn nnd
their daughter. Miss Ida Craythorn.
have closed their home in Trenton, nnd
1110 enjoying n month's stay near Winter
Harbor. Me
ihitn bv Hichrach
GERHARD
meetings will be resumed in uciooer
CUT DOWN OLD H. C. OF L.
AND EAT OIL MADE OF BURRS
Chemists Tell of A'eiv Wonder Foods Hubbard Squash Also
Made to Yield to Science
n"OLKS'LL be eating building stones
-F neTt!
Whale ment. shark flesh nre no longer
strange to man's palate. And scientists
are adding dally to the list of edible
foods calculated to tempt the human
palate.
The members of the American Cheni
I ienl Society, meeting in convention In
I the Itcllcwie-Stratford, nre uddlng n
I few strangers to the list
Prof L. II. Rhodes, of the Depart-1
mentor Agriculture, in North Cnrollnn,1 Chemists are extracting other edi
hns extracted n new edible oil from the bi, oi, from ,n( Hubbard snunsh.
seeds nnd the burr of the well-known I
cockle burr which sticks to your trou-1
sers nnu smrts niotig country ronus. ,
The oil is n light oil, looks like Iln-j
eed oil and tastes like olive oil. It i
destiued to make, according to chemists.1
1111 extremeiv palatable adjunct to sal-
nds.
1 Children me said-to enjoy the new!
MARRIED IN DALES !
MEMORIAL CHURCH
Miss Kirchman Bride of Mr.
Fergus Hassard Wednes
day Evening
A pretty wedding took place on Wed- Work of remodeling nnd decorating
iitsdny eening nt the home of Mr. and dormitory and classrooms nt the Speech
Mrs. Henry Kirchman, 1210 West Alle- 1 Heading Club of Philadelphia, 1000 Lo
gheny aenue. when their daughter, cust street, is almost completed nnd
Miss Eleanor Kirchman. was married to the place will be iu readiness for the
Mr. Fergus P. HnRsnrd. of Ayest Philn- f opening of club activities early next
delphla, by the Rev. T. II. Tiirnhull, i month.
pnstor of the Dales Memorinl Presby-1 The educational department will of
, ,,, 1 ,,., . , , , r, fer several new courses for the benefit
terinu Church, Thirty-second nnd Cum- ' 11 Li ti... .ni i, uco,o
of club members. There will be a lltcrn-
berlnnd streets. The bride wore a gown tllrp rour.e, nnd classes in parliamen
of white satin veiled with georgette tarv Inw nnd current events. The club
crepe, n veil of tulle caught with ornnge
blossom sprajs, and curried n shower
of nride roses. Mr. Kirchman gave his
iiuiikiiivi iu ..mii.oKV, turn un niiii.-. ,,
Miss Mny C. Kirchman, wns her only
attendant. The latter wore a pink gown
of satin veiled with georgette crepe nnd
carried pink ioes.
Mr. Charles T. Har.sard. n cousin,
wns bct man. The ceremony was fol
lowed by a reception. Mr. nnd Mrs?!
IIasard will travel through the autumn
nnd will be nt home nfter November 1
nt 1"10 Allegheny avenue.
IIACER Al.nURC.EK
The wedding of Miss Mnrinn I). Al
biirger, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jo
seph Alburger, -of 700 West Indinna
1 avenue, nnd Mr. Theodore M. llnucr,
f L .,C Mr nml Afru Itnrvnv T. TTniier.
I f oUn rolumbln avenue, was sol-
emnized this morning at 11 o'clock in
St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran
Church, Seventh street nnd Montgomery
nvenue. with the pastor, the Uev
C. A.
-. ... - i . t . l T 11- I.
W . ltichards. officiating. Immediately
after the quiet service Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ilauer left on their honeymoon trip, nnd
will be nt home during the nutumn nnd
winter at 700 West Indiann nvenue.
MASER HILLLGAS
Rowers, of All Snints' Lutheran Church,
Cayuga street and Germantown avenue.
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lm , lT"",f ",, " Mr 'ii
ceptlon for the families. Mr nnd Mrs.
l Mnser. upon their return from their
trip, will be nt Home at in caver
street.
DORMAN KLMMKLMAN
Mr. Nnt C. Dormnu. formerly of
Company A, Third Antinirernft Di
ision, known as the Fighting Third,
wns mnrrled to Mi9s Hosn Kimmelmnn
nt the bride's home, 100 1 North Eighth
street, yestcrdny.
Miss Reba Dorman was maid of
honor, while Mr. Louis Kinimelinnn.
brother of the bride, was bcBt man. The
bride wore a white chantilly lace dress,
a veil and orange blossoms nnd carried
lllies-of-the-vnlley.
A reception followed the ceremony,
nfter which Mr. nnd Mrs. Dorman left
for their honeymoon, which will include
Ningara Falls, Toronto, the '1 liousanil
Islands, Montreal, .Quebec anil Lake
(Jeorge. They will leturu to tins city
nbout October 1, after which they will
make their home at 3212
Monument
Place.
$50 A WEEK TOO LITTLE
Family of Nine Needs More, Com
pensation Board Is Told
A weekly income of $00 't0 is insuffi
cient for n family of nine, consisting of
three adults nnd six children, with liv
ing prices as high ns they are now.
This statement was made nt a meet
ing of the compensation board yesterday
afternoon by counsel for Andrew F. Mc
Gilllgan, of Ardmore, Pa., during a
hearing of the appeal of the Auto Car
Company, which was ordered to pay
Mr. McGilligan $2 a week for 300 weeks
ns compensation for the death of Ar
thur 8. Mcdlligan, who was killed
while in the compauy's employ.
The company declared the family was
independent. McGilllgnn's attorney in
troduced statistics supporting his state
ment that a $50 income was Insufficient
to provide for the family.
A decision will be given by the board
later in the week.
Skull Fractured In Fall
Thren.vcar-old Evelyn Rates, C013
Slulberry street, fell from a swing at
Whitehall Commons, a playground In
Frankford, last evening, fracturing her
skull. She was taken to the Frankford
Hospital, where she is In a serious con
dition. The Evening Pi-duo IjEdoer
will be glad to publish items of social
interest sent lu by the readers.
Items should be written ou one side
of the paper only and should be
signed with the name of the sender
and the telephone number, that they
may be verified.
Address Society Editor, Kveninq
Pudlio Ledger, COO Chestnut
street.
bread which is made from a mtxturo of
wheat flour and a flour produced from
peanuts, nnd the oriental soy bean.
Many people are ncquaintrd with the.
avocado nlligntor penr, which tnstes like
n snlail nnd is ns luscious ns n canta
loupe. Chemists nnd food experts are
now ndvocnting that the avocado penr
be converted into n valuable edible oil
It is predicted thnt the oil once on the
uinrket will become much better known
than the vegetable as an article of
fnml
which is growablu anywhere in the
fnited States nnd can be made very
rheap. nnd from the okra seed which
folks put in soup these days.
The discovery of new foods is one
of the inativ contributions that the
chemists of the country nre making to
wurd the reduction of the high cost of
living.
SPEECH READING CLUB
PLANNING FOR SEASON
Dormitory and Classrooms Will
Be Ready for Opening
Next Month
will provide free instiruction in lip rend
ing for adults who cannot nfford to
' Wr eTf.ninK choot who wI,,, inil
pay for lessons nnu lor pupils 01 tne
..,,,! instruct on.
Mrs. II. F. Weeks, chairman of the
relief committee, announces that her
committee will sew for local welfare
organi7ntions needing such nssistnnce
Mrs. Alhniius Smith is chairman of the
club welfare committee.
The social service department, under '
the leadership of Sliss Margaret Neall, '
will find employment for hnrd-of-hcnr- .
ing nppliennts. Miss Lottie McKcc 'is
getting the woman's exchange ready for
the fnll opening. All sorts of nttrnctive
nrticles, made by deaf men nnd women,
have been sent in to the department and
will be placed on sale at the club, the
money going to the persons who made
the nrticles.
Miss Corn Elsie Kinzic, director
of the club, is also chairman of the en
tertninment committee nnd is planning
n full year of nmnteur theatricals, so
cials, lectures nnd other pleasing events.
Mrs. Joseph D. Wilson is chairman of
the reception committee.
The membership of the club has in
creased from eighty last September to
the present enrollment of 2."0. Miss Re
becca Newhall is membership chairman.
cicnnn m uniier pad
v ( UWUU I J I1UUOU unn
Philip Rosenbach Tires of Arrests
on Wrong Parking
Philip Ilosenbnch, clubman and art
conni)i"'eur. dismayed at having been
hnled to court
by traffic policemen
twice in less than a week, has paid
$10,000 for 0 stable property at 131S
Chancellor street, ns a gnrnge for him
self nnd his friends.
This .is declared to be the highest
price ever paid for a stable of the size
in the business center of the city. Hut
that is not the story.
Mr. Rosenbach has been accustomed
to driving to his place of business, not
far from the stable he has just bought.
every morning in his motorcar. Day 1
storage in accessible public gnrnges has 1
for some time been nt a premium.
In consequence it was found necessnry
by Mr. Rosenbach to park his car for
several mornings in n side street. Twice
within six days trnfflc policemen hnve
"pinched" him for allowing his nuto
mobile to stnnd in one place for n longer
time thnn the rules of the Police De
partment allow.
It was because of this contretemps
that Mr. Rosenbach instructed his real
c-tate .brokers to buy for him in the vi
cinity pf, his place of business a stable
which could be converted into n garage
and could be used by himself and
friends.
' 'Buy it." said Mr. Rosenbach. "I
don't care whut the price Is. I'm tired
of being annoyed."
And so the deal was closed and Mr.
Rosenbach's motor car no longer will
be parked on the street.
$50,000 DRIVE FOR HOSPITAL
Colonel of Eighth Illinois Will Ad
dress Mass-Meeting to Aid Work
Colonel .1. l'ranklin Dennison, of the
Eighth Illinois "Black Devils' " Regi
ment nnd assistant attorney general of '
that state, will be the principal speaker !
at the Olympia Theatre on Suuday
afternoon to push the drive for $50,000
which is being made by the Frederick
Douglass Memorial Hospital and Train
ing School, Sixteenth and Lombard
streets.
Another speaker will be Dean "Wil
liam Pickens, of Morgan College, Ual
timore, and three-minute speeches will
be given by the following: The Rev.
W. 13. .Tones, Dr. Pnul J. Taylor, the
Rev. W. V. Graham, the Rev. J. M.
Palmer, Dr. .T. P. Turner, the Rev.
C. A. Findiey, the Rev. R. J. Wil
liams and Amos Scott. Bishop L-. j,
Coppin will preside.
RADIO 0PERATORSNEEDED
United States Sends Out Call for
Men Wanted In Merchant Service
Uncle Sam needs radio operators at
once and will pay high priceH for them.
The latest "S O S" call for radio
operators emanates from the shipping
Doara s recruiting service ana was
made public by William G. Rice, head
of the sea service, with headquarters
in the basement of the Bourse. Men
who have had experience in the radio
departments with the expeditionary
forces abroad are especially being
sought lor ue mwxnaat Mma
Honor Couplo Wedded $0 Yeaft rt
la honor of the golden anulvcmrjrot
their wedding, Mr. and Mrs. "Josn 1 fJ
Richardson, of 1023 St. Mark'a qum,T
Nicetown, were tendered n reception In S;
St. Luke's Methodist Protestant Church,
Park and Erie avenues, last night. The
Rev. John W. Trout presided, and Wil-1 ,
linm Worrell, on behalf of the firm aad,
employes of Wnnamaker & Brown,
where Mr. Richardson was employed for
thirty-five years, presented the couple
with a bag of gold.
MABKET
BT. AB.
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11 A. M. to
vmftT PRropk-rimu T iijior..
ELSIE FERGUSON
In "TUB WITNESS FOR TJTn DEFENSE"
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle 'c,,
Stanley Concert OrctiMtra; Nottd Ontaniit
Next Week DOL'OLAS FAIHOANKS
In "HI Majeitr, the American"
PALACR
1214 MAnKET STREET -
H A. L to ll!80 P. M.
NAZIMOVA In ,r. .
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Nut Wk-SIib(l Normn4 In "UptJ,
ARCADIA
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10 A. M. 12. S. 8 '45. Ii!45. 7:B, 0:80 P. M.
WALLACE REID ln (hvJ'?'
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cat Week 7ACK PICKFORD In
"nil,!., APPERSON'S BOT"
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T 0 R I A
MARKET STREET AROVE t)TIf
v A JI to H'15 P. M.
CHARLES RAY In "E EGQ-
"-- ""I CRATE WALLOP"
Week- "TUB UNPARDONABLE SIN?
NIXON'S
C 0 L 0 N I A T
aoE2M5;T2,WNVAV n"ow CHELTEN AV.
2 & 8 P. M. Seats RMerved In AUvanca.
TWlrk- MICKEY iVti.
FIRST TIME AT POPOLAn PRICES
P T7r"I7MT MARKET ST. Below 1TTI1
rvEiVjIllN 1 . RRYANT WASHBURN
. 1 Jn "IXIVE INSURANCE"
I MARKET STREET
AT JUNIPER
CONTINUOUS
VAUDEVILLE'
11 A. M. TO IIP. St
blX JOLLY JAZZER5
BOBBY HEATH & CO. : OTHERS
BROADWAY " U'Vi
FATIMA & CO.
Clara Kimball Young In , Wf
CROSS KEYS MASAC)"B7Iio0lb
MORREN'S OPERA "STARS
Academy of Music
Beginping Tuesday Night
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday
Under the Auspices of
The Actors Equity Association
Eddie Dolning Presents
The Stupendous Musical Comedy
Revue
"IT'S UP
TO YOU"
WITH A CAST OP OVER 100. INCLUD
ING THE MOST POPULAR FUN
MAKINO STARS ON THE AMERICAN
STAGE. A.MONC1 THEM ARE:
Sam nrnnrd
Tho 4 loo!ey '
Bernard (Iranvllle
Marie Dressier
nMie d li'g
; .
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j r.aaie ijsrvie
i The 4 Entertainers
lime. McConneJI
Tom Lewis
William J. Kelly
('las ton A White
'mine Oroody
Eddie Miller
Billy Clarke
Lew Cooper and the Equity Mlnatrels
A stunning itenuty moras or 75
UNDER THE PERSONAL. DIRECr
TION OF JOSEPH MAXWELL
Seats now on eale. Prices, &0c to
fit
EVERYBODY WHO COMES TO
Willow Grove Park
SOUSA'SBAND'
IS THE GREATEST RAND IN THE WORLD
Chestnut St. 0paaar
Bel. 1Kb St.
LAST 2 DAYS
3 SHOWS DAILY S:15; Else.. 7:05 A 0:08.
A Masterpiece of Screen Entertainment
GERALDINE
F A R R A R,
The World "d Woman
With LOU TELLEGE.V
Orchestra of 30 Ma iter Musicians.
S REX BEACH'S ;
THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE v
METROPOLITANS
Broad and Poplar 8treeta
Week Com. Mon. Evg., Sept. 8
Twice Sally Thereafter, 3:30 and 8:80.
L1N1CK. JACOI1Y. LICIITENSTEIN Preen$
JACK
D E M P S E Y
( II I M S E L r )
WORLD' S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAJtPION
7 bctS5odi,y Vaudeville Acts 7
NIGHTS, 50c to ?1.50
MATINEES, 50c to $1.00
SEATS NOW SELLING
B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE
D17T I 17 nAkTPR Th Incomi
Ale
UL.L.I.U .!-- Charai
Singer
"RUBEVILLE"
A Rural mot With Company of SO.
irn-AL-T BROS
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CO.. MAUIR &
OLASON ; ot'iem
ANN CLAltKE; BILX.Y
KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE
1UTH AND MARKET
HARRYNCAREY
"The Outcast of Poker Flat"
0 VAUDEVfLUI ACTS 6
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