4 $rt '"f i-iric 1- 'Vrr.A-'H" Wi WvP' wnmm fubeio ledgerphilabelphia, thuusday, September it, ioid m vTT JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE I.lttleston for the week-end and will W."B '.ck wlth ' h couslnn, Miss 'In Marker nnd Miss llose Ilnrker, Wlio Will ncnd n few weefca In r.irmin. Nancy Wynne Tallcs of tlw Crawford-Clay Weddine. & . i ... . rr... -7 O "ii buii, iiicnara, . win iWiss ivatween. zuwcr to murce uvuut, vjvuvi ,. Benefit Dance fTVHE Gtirnes Munns hare been stop X t)In, ping down in Atlantic City for quite while, visltinc Marie Louise's grandmother nt the Wanamakcr cot tage, but they will be at Radnor this winter at their own homo there. Mario Ioule and Mary Alice Borie nre to he the matrons of honor at Grctchen Clay's wedding to Hcurlques Crawford on October 4, you know. That's going to be a pretty wedding, because Grctchen is very good looking nnd certainly Mario Loulso and Mary Alice are, too, and so nre Brownie. Warburton and Connie Vauclaln, who are going to bo maid of honor and bridesmaid, respectively. The wedding is to take place In the Church of the Savior, ln Jenklntown. TTnro toii nver been out there? I went to a wedding there a year ago, nnd It was lust like a little chapel. 1 tell ls... u;. ., r,'oni tn r-nlk mi thnt aisle JFUU .' IIV ..... -V. -. ---- compared with a big town church. And It's very pretty nnd admits of lovely decorations. mHE youngest Rltter girl to be lntro X duced this year you know. Kath leen. Her father Is to give a ten for her on the 2d of October, out In Ard more, and tho three married sisters will receivo with her. You know Mrs. Rob ert Meado Smith was Margaret ltlttcr, Mrs. Vail Marsh, another sister, was Dorothy Rltter, and Mrs. Robert 1-tK-get was Helen Rltter. A number of tho beacon's debutantes will receive, with Kathleen, and otter the tea there will be a supper and dance for ICO additional men nnd girls. M i. :. ..- nnnnlnr. She spent the ice .a .-.j ,.-,.-.--. - , summer down at Cape amy ami i.uu fine time. Iler father is A. Howard Rltter and her mother, who is now dead, was Mary O. Cope. HAVE yon heard or read or seen the beautiful poem that the women on the social service department of the children's bureau have Issued on tnc Invitation they have sent out fr tne dance which Is to be held nt the Tom Dolans' hou&o In Devon next Wednes day? It's touching indeed, though just a little well, I'll let you judge for yonrself. Here it is: When I was sick and hot nnd cross My mother danced me on her knee. It did not cheer me up n bit Becauso my tummy ached, you see. But if you want to make me well And smiling, as a kid should bo, You'll bring your honey to my dance And say, -iy Daily, auuue mut Some poom, eh, wot, with nil that rough stuff about "your honey' nnd so on? Anyway, the women on the committee are working very hard on the matter and the dance is being given this month so that the school set will be able to attend. And great results financially are hoped for by those inter ested for tho benefit of the babies. Among the women on the board are Mrs. Benjamin Rush, Mrs. Charles Brinton Coxe, Mrs. B. Florens Rivinus, Mrs. Thomas J. Dolan, Mrs. Clement Reeves Wainwright, Mrs. Harry Paul Bally nnd Miss Gertrude Heckscher. There's going to be a lucky number danco nnd n competitive dance, and there are to be splendid judges 'n every thing. Seems to me that's going to be some party, don't you think so? LITTLE Ellen, who has been duly re corded nt two and a half, three, three and a half, nnd four years of age, as having sold a good many unusual and astonishing things, is now about four nnd a half going-on-flvc, and is still making unexpected remarks. Daddy and Mother nre movie fans, or you might almost say fiends, you might easily say fiends, and whenever they go to the movies In the evening they leave Ellen In the custody of some admiring neighbor or other nnd she is permitted to stay up until they get homo. It's not nt all an unusual occurrence nnd Ellen has no objections whatever not that they would weigh ,very heavily if she had. The last time Daddy and Mother went, however, they thought they might ss well consult her a little about it, o they asked her where she would like to spend the evening. "You micht as well lake me to the Smiths' " sug gested Ellen. "You haven't pnrked me there, yet." v NANCY. WYNNE. SOn. KlChflrri. trill tnnvA in uroonsDurg, rn., to make their home. Mrs. .T. D. S. Mullen nnd her daugh ter, Miss Doris Mullen, of (1128 Ross street, with their guest, Mhs Hniel Lens, ot itlchmond Hill, N. Y., have returned irom ucean t ity. Mrs. William GarrUon and her daughter, Mian Margaret CarrUon, of 5-13 East Ttilpehocken street, have re turned from Ocenn Grove. Mr. and Mrs. F. Irving Heltz, of 437 j-ast mi. Airy nvenuc. are Iiclng con- engaged to philadelphian lawn, tho villa which they leased nt Newport, will return win cnu or next week to Lynncwood Hall, nt Elkins rark. Mr. and Mrs. Gurnce Munn, of Radnor, who have been spending some timn nt Mm Wanamnker cottage in At lantic City, left on Monday for Boston gratulated upon the birth of a daughter and Newport. Mildred Louise Hcltz, on Monday . I Sentcinbcr 8. Mr. nnd Mrs. Caleb F. Fox, who .. . , .' spent the season nt their cottage nt ' Mr- and Mrs. XJcorge E Smith, and rtino May. N. J.. I'" returned to their son, Mr. G. Everett Smith, of the? country homo, Bcrthcllyn, Old 2010 East .Chelten avenue, returned on I Ynrlt rnnil Oeontz. Monday from n five-week's trip to iorlt road, ugoni 0(,ean CUv Thclp daU(,htcri M1(s Friends of Mrs. Archibald .T. rhvrk- Elvu U; Smith, has also returned from , lie of Invcrhouso, Wayne, will regret camping trip to Lake Placid, Addon- i 1C'.L ..I! -1.. I. !, nnn(J 4 . lo MollntaiUS. ! to near io "v "" - " .Mrs. Alice noma, or u.w .iicunlliim street, will have as her guets during the fall nnd winter, her aunt ami cousina, Mrs. Elmlra Rlohnrdnn nnd Miss Florence A. Richardson. Mrs. Ilollii, with her daughter, Miss Alice Mollis, returned on Monday from her, npartments nt Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. James MoPermott, of 1303 East Hittenhouse street, hnve n their guest, Mr. Harry Anderson. i formerly of Oklahoma. Mr. Anderson was discharged from the marine corps on Saturday. 1I wns in the service for broke, Bryn Mawr, will return next, three years nnd was stationed in Cuba week from Bar Harbor. Mrs. Wheeler 'luring nil that time. He arrived on the fflas entirely recovered from the frac ture sustained last spring. MISS ANNE MEGARY the house for the past week, through Illness. Mrs. Percy C. Madeira, of Brook - wood, Meeting House ronrt nn Township line, Ogontz, accompanied by Mr. .Macieira s unuKiuri, .m. Laurance Butler, of Township line, Jenklntown, hns returned from New York, where they went on Tuesday for Wednesday's parade. Mrs. Charles Wheeler, of Pcm- Colonel John Gribbcl. Mrs. Gribbel, and their daughters, Miss Idclla Lou ise Gribbel and Miss Elizabeth Grib bel, will close their attractive summer home at Camden, Me., next week nnd will return to St. Austell Hall, Church road, West, Wyncote. Mrs. William Dayton Phillips and her son, Mr. William Dayton Phillips, Jr., of Radnor, arc motoring through New England. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Sewell nnd Hnneoek on Thursday. Mr. Anderson will mnki! his home In Philadelphia. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. Francis 1'. Snppington, of Fred eriek. Md.. is visiting hit daughter. Mrs. C. S. Toy. nt her home in N.ir tierth. Mr. Snppington is n Knight Templar, and took part in Tuesday's parade. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Boyle, of Ovcrbrook, nro motoring down from Maine, where they spent the summer. Dr. nnd Mrs. Marshall R. Ward, Miss Reno Ward and Mr. M. R. Ward, Jr.. returned tn Wnrni. nftpr ftnnnfl- 'Ing tliu summer nt Mr. Charles their daughters, Miss Helen L. Sewell i Schwab's place at Cresson. and .Miss Beatrice Hates sewell, ot Ardanec, Ryd&l, will remain at their cottage at Cape May, N. J., until the end of the month. Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Zim merman, accompanied by their daugh ters, Miss Harriett Frazler Zimmer man, Miss Helen II. Zimmerman and Miss Anna Cecilia Zimmerman, of 181(1 Do Lanccy place, will open AVhit worth, their country place nt Rydal, the middle of September, after spend ing the summer at Seal Cove, Me. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Elkins, Jr., who have closed Eagle Head, their Mr. and Mrs. Thomas May Pcircc and their family, of Ithan. are spend ing several weeks in Atlantic Citv. Miv. nnd Mrs. Charles W. Bayliss and their family, of St. Davids, have returned from the Chalfonte at Cape May, after spending July and August there. Anna Tresman, Miss Monica Lescher, Miss Margaret Da Haven nnd Miss LMtiii tVIro Tilt, nffirprn for 11110 nnd MADRIFH TOHAV m20 of the Alumnae Association arc IVIMrxlXlllU lUUttl Miss Mary O'Brien, president; Miss Winifred Murphy, vice president; Mis? " Hannah Corney, Miss MaryvNolan, sec- Becomes Bride of Mr. Charles R. vetnrics, and Miss Mary Lehman, trcas- urer. Stanley, of Now YorK, at Home of Sister Mrs. Joseph McLaughlin, of 4100 Terrace street, who hns been spending severnl weeks In Wild wood, returned home the beginning of tho week. The marriage of MIjs Anne Megnr.v. daughter of Mrs. John M. Megnry, of 2222 lyirust street, and Mr. Charles Remlc Stnnlev. of New York, will take place this nfternoon nt fi o'clock nt the home cif the bride's brnther-in-lnw j nnd sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. Elliot , Newlln, Prosprot avenue and New' street, Chestnut XI 111. The ccremom . will be performed by the Rev. Joseph L. J. AVolf. of St. Patrick's Church. There will be no attendants. JONES DINGER An interesting wedding tool; plnre at noon today in tho Temple linptist Church, Tioga nnd Twenty -second streets, when Miss Dorothea Dinger. (Milliliter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Dinger, of lSI'.O West Ontario strci't. nnd Major Charles Colemnu Jones, son of Mrs. Thomas C. Jones, of 21311 West Ontario street, were nuirried l the pastor, the ltev. Herbert Agate. The bride was given In marriage li her father, and wore embroidered j taupe tricolctte with silk benver hat to match. Miss Doris Marie Bird, the bride's only attendant, wore bronze satin and georgette crepe embroidered with blue. Her brown crepe hat wns finished with a touch ot blue embroi dery . The best mnn wns Lieutenant Cnrlyle Jones Uoberts. The bridegroom nntl bride will leave on a trip West and will be nt home at 10 West Elizabeth street, Hammond. Ind. j Major Jones went overseas ns cap tain of Company E, 103d Engineers ' land after serving seven mouths in France returned early in September of 101S to Camp Humphreys ns major of the Third Training Kegiment of Engi neers. He served from July to Novem ber of 1010 ou the Mexicnn border. The bride was prominent during the war in Ited Cross nirl welfare work. KENSINGTON Miss Region Hassler, of East Cum liiilnnd street, has returned from a month's stay at Atlantic City. Mr MUSIC AIDS SCHWAB . IN DAILY AFFAIRS Steel Head "Refreshed Wherj Dog-Tired; Taken Away From Business Problems" Sweet strnlns of music intermingled. j with the business worries attendant to the clang of steel girders have meant much In the life nnd affairs of Charles M. Schwab, president of tho Bethlehem nnd Mrs. Joseph Lcevan. who steel Comnnnv nnd former head of tho wen- recently married, are making their I nmergency Fleet Corporation. He says home nt 3USft O street. Mrs. Lcevan, p0 nltnscf. before lii.bel was Miss Alma her mnrringe of Beading. Mr. and Mrs. ;. Weston, of Frank ford and Allegheny nvenues, are spend ing several weeks in Boston, Mass., on a isit with friends. Mr. Schwab recommends n short con" cert sandwiched into the affairs of men who would be successful. Pointing to l the faults of business men nnd their apathy for mulc, Mr. Schwab says, In a statement made public by tbs Philadelphia Orchestra Association: "It is a favorite saying nmong men thnt 'music is for women.' But is it? Why nre not the refining influences of this wonderful nrt just as much needed by men and ns applicable to men? Some men seem to think they lose a part of their masculinity if they con fess to n love of music. "Well. I love music, nnd I think I have held on pretty well to the mas culine side of my nature. In fact, music hns meant much to me In my life of affairs. Again nnd again it has home nt 32." Lemontc street. The bride "-'"-" "" "" "" 'um' was Miss l.thel Heswick. daughter ot uikch iih- uui oi nijseii ami away irom Mr. nnd Mr. John ISeswick, of 305 .the problems of business. A book can llei-tiiitiige street. ido thnt. too. So can n pninting. But Mr and Mrs. Walter Acuff. of Seville ' '' "' Mir. iy ns does music, street. leturned Inst. Saturday from' Ihereisa reach to music that the where they spout Hie otner arts nave not: it seems to get FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mr. and Mrs. William Dlelnn, of revin vinvlie street, are reccivinc con- 'gratiilntiotis on the birth of n son, Norman .Innu"- Diehm. on September 4. I The Rev. William B. Cooke, of ' Ridge avenue, and his sister, Miss Mary I Cooke, have leturned from several .weeks stay in eastern New York. ROXBOROUGH Mr. nnd Mrs. John Winfield Sykes have returned from Ocenn (. ity where tho spent their honeymoon and nre nt ' to you in an exhausted mood nnd quiets Wildwood Crest, Mimipci at their bungalow. Mrs. Margaret Murphv. of 21T. Rox- n" refreshes where a book or n pic h' rough avenue, nnd Miss Margaret ture is not so sure. Of course, much , Dowd returned home the beginning of depends on a man's nature; on his j the week, after spending several weeks temperament. But, speaking broadly, in Wildwood. nmj knowing men ns I do, I cannot help Mr. nud Mrs. George Ayres nnd 'but feel that the average business man their family, of -1312 Manayunk avenue, would be benefited more than he dreams!" will remain through the early autumn I 0f jt he exposed himself to music." at tneir coiiage jh m-niu n.v. .,ii-s Annio Ayres. Mr. Avrcs s sister, who spent the season with them, turned to uoxnnrnugn. hns re- HENRY A. KERSTDEAD AT 83 MISS MARIE KENNY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Kenny, of Plalnflebl, N. ,1., whose engagement lo .Mr. Louis I McDonnell, of 108 South Thirty-eighth street, was recently announced Mr. and Mrs. S. T Fulweiler have Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Tildt, of New leturned to the Louella Anartmentn. VI aync, after spending n few weeks nt Sarannc Lake, New York. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. John Woolson, of 2042 North Twenty-fifth street, and their U, IMCIl . ,, T . - ... . . !,, ... -r ,.... , ... , euu. .tic. ,iunn ii on HO i. jr.. linvp re viua nt jiancncsier, uass., reiurncu, (.,i i,, .. i: ":'"" i . . , : ., " "f "" ...uu...a in Aiinniic tity this week by motor from Lenox, Mass., to Chelten House, their homo at El kins Park. Mrs. Elkins will be remem bered as Miss Nathalie C. Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb F. Fox. Commission Merchant Had Business In Philadelphia 57 Years Henry A. Kerst, a commission mer chant in this city for fifty -seven enrs. died lesterdnv nt his home. 1012 .... . .... .-... ,-., --. returned during the evening ni me .Mercantile i iuii, nroau Xnrtli Eighteenth street. Dentil wns I Nt Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Randall have returned to the city, having closed their summer home in Ocean City. The Rev. Richard Radcliffe and Mrs. Radcllffe returned to their home, 1209 West Lehigh avenue, last week after spending several weeks in Ocean Grove. Dr. and Mrs. James C. Attix, of North Thirteenth street, who have been staying nt their bungalow in Taylorville. l'n., since their western trip, have re turned to town for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Dale B. Fitler have opened their home in Riverton, after! speudinc the summer nt Swampscott, Mass. Mr. nnd Mrs. William I. Mirkil. of n- .- , .... j . ,.. .,.., lint; ' r'"-ne w ln- '- Mrs. Lillian Shaw and her family, lington, after motoring for several 0f vorth Twenty-seventh street, hum weeks through New York and New been spending tho season in Pecrmont. England. Mr. Mirkil served ns n lieu-1 ... ,, ..... , tenant in the United States army. Mrs. RtrM',s ,rM1atBhniJ'" ."""t f, -C'rZn in t i i -., J t street, will spend the week-end in Soa Mirkil was formerly Miss Frances h. Tslo citVi wl'th a pnrtv of ripndg who "e"- are motoring down for n few days. Dr. and Mrs. Howard Hansell, 0i Miss Rena Wolf is the guest of Miss dKrontnantl, o,i wMn,. ,,.., ' r.sipiie i oiiismin linn .uiss tnrrie ivunn Seventeenth and Walnut streets, arc t Camp Wo0(,man) rara(ol N. T. oJvuuiub ouujc umu tu VUt-iacu, Hunt; WOLrSTF.N -MAYER Another wedding of interest to take place today is that of Miss Margaret Mayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton O. Major, of 007 North Six teenth street, nnd Mr. George W. Wolfsten. of 1330 Spruce street, which will be solemnized nt l! o'clock this street. Denth The Rev. Henry L,,.,,,! i,v ,iniw . from which he suf- Rodelph Shalom i frp,i for' ,,( venr. He wns elchtv- Mr. James Lee. who hns been spend- i T(,mP1''- will perform the ceremony. ' ,iirpp vrnrs 0)(. nig some time in Ithncn. N. Y., has re- lh0 l,rl',e ,vl" "rar white satin with turned tu his home on Sumac street. I a tulle veil arranged with orange bios- soms and will carry Ilride roses. Mr. . I Mayer will give his daughter In mar- i NORRISTOWN riage and her sister. Miss Eleanor I Announcement is made of the mar- ' Miner, will be maid of honor. She ' riage of Miss Virginia DeMott Martin. will ucnr u gown of pink georgette crepe , ' Market St. Ab 16lh, 11 A. M. to 11:15 P. It, Douglas Fairbanks IN A NEW PICTURE . "His Majesty, The Anierican'" Righter Ftreet week from several weeks' stay at Cape and Master streets Mny. I Berkowitz. of the York. Miss Stiles Wunder. of North Eight eenth street, nnd Miss Bcj-thn Faries, of West Ontario street, returned early In the week from a fortnight's stay iii Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mis. Wesley Flanagan and their little daughter, Virginin Flana gan, have closed their bungalow in Wy- pnmh Ttnelfa ciillntv. nmt l,n,-n .,,.., .l to their winter home on North Grntz! K r '-'"'ra M. Martin, of over blue sill; and will carry pink roses street. i.ocusc sireet. lo Mr. i harles Walter! Mr. James Wolfsten will be hi; 1L1111 1 11 . soil OI , r nrw Ali-e I :ni.n , ... t i.-.l n."1 .'... ..n,-i ii. i iiicA. oi ii. minium, or niiesione. n. "in Addeil Pemhlnc Parade. In N'w York Stanley Orchestra, Also Orpan Sototats n "Trie Wit. Mary Plckford In tbt Hoodlom" Before coming to Philadelphia. Mr. i Kerst conducted u commission business in New York. For the last twent Inine oars his plnce of business wbk in ,the (tending Terminal market. Sur- j living him nre a widow and six cbil Idren. 'The children include Daniel, ! Harry. Morris, Laura and Ella Kerst 'and Sirs. Elizabeth Elder. Mr. and Mrs. Walter II. Pillev. of 1!. Randall, of IV le.V, nA v., "r. ""V. '. T ,RM n "V "le ""'"-Broom i . . ... . ... . 2323 West Atlantic street, entertained , marriage was solemnized at 3 :3o'oVloc ?",', ''"Z' h'iTt SnL.lVnnrire' 'oon from his home, with interment M-r' . J1"1 D' ,i.ll"y- "f I,or,lnn Mnilay. August S. i All Saints'1' "' "iU be nt home nt 13" S"r,lc'- i the Fernwood Cemeterv. Worth, lex., nt a dinner party on Episcopal Church. The rector, the Rev. M,m- i , lucsday evening. ' Karl Morgan Block, officiated. The . , bride and bridegroom wcro unattended. ... ... ' ' ,. 'oV'.i.l i i ,,. r To Form American Legion Post .it. mm .ins. minium win live nt . ' . ". ......: " .: " .; ni .. :n k ., .,-...,!, ii i P A L A C & 12U MAltKHT STItEET -l MABEL NORMAND they are staying at the Ambassador. Mrs. J. Harper and her family, of i Sixteenth and Wallace streets, have re- Mr. and Mrs. William L. D'Oller. of'",rnt'" Irnm " """'oou wnere tney spent 1B33 GIrnrd aveque, announce the en i tho summer. gageraent of their daughter. Miss Gene vieve F. Vandegrift, nnd Mr. A. Di-s-ton Rile, of Gcrmantoivn. Mrs. A. J. Clarke, of the Gladstone, announces tho marriage of her daugh ter, Miss Caroline Louise Clarke, and Mr. Frank Kitt Reese, yesterday in this city. The engagement of Miss Margaret II. Thompson, 100 South Fifty-first street, SOCIAL ACTIVITIES One of tho most prominent of the debutantes this year will be Miss Mar garetta Jcanes, daughter of Mrs. Henry Sulger Jeancs, of Laywell, who will make her debut at a dinner-dance which her mother will give at tho Bellevue Stratford on Wednesday, January 7. '""Miss Jcanes would have come out two years ago If the country had not been at war. Mrs. James Kent Willing, of Paoll, will entertain the sewing class of which she is a member nt luncheon tomorrow, AmoDg the members are Mrs. S. Deas Elnkler. Mrs. George L. Justice. Mrs. Murdoch Kendrick, Mrs. Truxton Hare and Mrs. W. W. Frazler, Jr. The wedding of Miss Elizabeth O. Adams, ot Bala, and Mr. Snowdcn Samuel, son of Mr. 'nd Mrs. Frank Samuel, Twenty-second and Locust streets, will be solemnized at noon on October 15, In St. James's Church, Twenty-second and Walnut streets. A breakfast for the immediate 'families and a few intimate friends will follow at the home of Mrs. George J. Harding, 2210 Walnut street. Mrs. William E. Goodman, of 140 Eethlehem pike, Cheetuut Hill, will rive a tea on Frlriav. Oi-tnhe,- in tn introduce her granddaughter, Miss Mary ' Ernestine Appleton, daughter of Mr. ana iura. oamuei a. Appleton, of Marihfield, Warrcnton, Vn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Groomo and their debutante daughter, Miss Susan O, Qroome, of Airlle, Warrenton, Va., will arrive on Saturday, to spend a few weeks at their apartment at the Wellington and attend the polo matches at the Philadelphia Country Club. The wedding of Miss Margaret nallo wcll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick Fraley Hallowell, of Wayno, and Mr. William Apperson Johnson, of Richmond, Va., will take place early next jnontll. Miss Anita Strawbrldge, daughter of 'Mr., and Mrs. Robert E. Strawbridge, has returned from, camping in the Adlrondacka. Mi and Mrs.. Joseph E, Widencr and ,WWm Md 'Mr, V,t X.,MfWlmt, U hen. ami; ill amour -a Jrsi- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stern and their family, of 2100 Spring Garden street, will return this week from Maine. Miss Charlotte Mason, of Eighteenth and Spring Gerden streets, is visiting in Baltimore for several weeks. Mr. Adam Long Gimbel Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Edwin Danncnbaum, at North East Harbor, Me. Mr. and Mrs. J. Neinken. of 1472 Fifty-sixth street, Brooklyn, N. Y., announce the engagement of their to .Mr. George H. Locker, of North i daughter. Miss Beatrice Nemken, and Philadelphia, hns been announced byjMr. Maurice Golove, of this city, her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. S. H. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harrv Johnson Hnnile Thompson. arc receiving congratulations on the I birth of a daughter. Mrs. Hnnde will Mr. and Mrs. William Levis, of lf23hr remembered ns Miss Kathleen Fnrrell Chestnut street, have just returned of North Philadelphia, from a motor trip nlong the eastern I const, stopping at the Traymore in Atlantic City, where they visited Mr. nnd Mrs. fi. W. Edmonds I I Walnut street, nre being congrat mi iliu mi in in ii ruu, iji-ury I'.nur STRAWBERRY MANSION Air. and Mrs. Willianr M. Lewis and their daughter. Miss Mildred Lewis, of 1IIH North Thirty-second street, have clo'fd their apartment in Atlantic City nnd nre now on a trip to Boston. They nre expected home in a few days. Mrs. Lewis was chairman of the Strawberry Mansion committee for aiding the iu tlucnzn sufferers last fall and was a prominent worker in the many activi ties sponsored by the women of this section during Ihe war. Miss Ida Polish, of 1S0S Thirty-first street, and M ss Fanny uorsen, oi North SMITH -STARKE Miss Florence E. Stntke, daughter of 11-1. :,.. , 1-.. 'i'i. ...!.- . ... Mr nml lira ilonni M Slur k-i. nf ii iiiiisiiiiiv, in. liii'iiinicwusnnrom- -- -- ...... .... - , .,,., , , . , inent war wniker nml u-n .... .'.r i, i Cramer Kill. N. J., became the bride . "K of l " -,,- American Legion, at most active assistants at the Emer- ' of Mr. Elmer W. Smith at $ o'clock gency Hospital. City Hall, during the' on Tucsdnv evening nt the Grace Pres- 11 A. M In Jl:,10 P. M Star of "MICKEY" 2n First "UPSTAIR1!." Added, ' Uncle Tom without tho Cabin" Pernhlriff Parade tn New York Nt Wit., Tom Moors in ' Lord & Lady Aljr" A R C A D FA1 10 A St, 12. -'. n:41, r,:tri. TAR. 0:30 P.M. JACKPICKFORD';',,,, Addtd. "I'ncle Tom Without the Cabin" ' Pemhlnc Parade In New York Noit Week -111 M.1K nfRKF, In THE MISLEADING WIDOW" intluenzn epidemic Inst fall. At a family reunion given nt the home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hendricks, of Cold Point, in honor of their son. Mr. William Hendricks, who returned from service in France recently, the follow ing guests were present from Norrix tnwn : Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry Mrever. Mr. Harry Meeser. .Ir , Mr. and Mrs Elmer Meeser Miss Clara Meeser and her cousin. I Miss Dorothv Meeser. .Mr. nnd Mrs. 1(10.1 North Horace Isiugkitiger. Miss Helen Kine Thirty-third street, hnve returned liouie kinger. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Comfort, after n stny oi two montns in the Lnts kill mountains, aud a week in New Yoik city. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. William Dickerson, of Federal htreet. above Seventh, have re turned home from a trip to Fortescue, N. ,1. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Dickerson. of Fifty-second and Pine streets. Mr William Cope, of Alter street, and Mr. Meyer Buck, of Carpenter street, have returned to the city after spending several weeks nt Fortescue. The Ardentes Club formed its bicjclo squad which took its lirst trip on Sun day nt Wissnhickon. At we arrival, competition in hill climbing was held, Mr. M. Kravitz winning. A race was held, the winner being Mr. I. Miller. Those present were Mr. .. .sen, cap WEST PHILADELPHIA M .,.! f 11m..,. I.: U f T1C MiiiwThl' .ill. Hint .!.-". nuiii n'lill, in pIH" mt.i"j - . ,. i . . -, Walnut street, nre being congratulated I mont with a stop at the .oo ogical ttar- Mr. nnd Mrs. Clmrles Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. J. Kiehnrd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Dyer and Miss Vida Djcr. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Itecme. of 117 West Lnfayette street, who recently re turned from their wedding trip In At Inntic City, were guests of honor nt n reception given by the bride's mntlier, Mrs. E. W, Werkiser. Mrs. (iconic before her marriage wns Mis Anna Werkiser. Mrs. Arthur Middleton. of .VJd But tonwood street, entertained the mem hers of the Whole Note Club lit her home on Tucsdnv afternoon. Sir. and Mrs. A. T. Eafclwirk. Mrs. Joseph L. Lees. Mis Sue l.ees nnd Mrs. Howard Alexander, of Do Kalb street, are spending some time in Atlantic City. Captain nnd Mrs. Joseph F. Cottrell. who have been spending Ihe suinnier in lain; Mr. I. .Aimer, .ur. .11. ivrnvuz, uuumt, ,v,j;"f ',. "in Mr W Azoffi Mr. A. Kermnn and Mr. parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. I ercy ( hum. .1. Wennr. The team was led by Mr. of Firmere. Nurristoivn. A. Neff. Tlii-next trip win ne neid on and its destination win do nei byterian Church, Camden. The bride was given in marriage by the father. Miss Lillian May Starke, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor, and Miss Mary Dahlgren. Miss Florence N'oecker. Miss Helen Yerger end Miss Iiachel Eaton were the bridesmaids. Mr. Smith bad ns the best man Mr. Harry L. West, nnd Mr. Earl Starke. Mr. Everett J. Lauer. Mr. William Weaver and Mr. Hay Eaton acted as ushers. After an extended wedding trip the bride and bridegroom will ninkc their hoi ic with the parents of the bride, 'JolO Rise avenue, Cramer Hill. the llaptist Temple, Broail and llerks streets, tonight. All honorably dis charged soldiers, sailors and marines arc eligible for membership. At this meeting 11 delegate will be appointed to attend the state convention at Ilnr-risburg. 1559 Boys at Glrard College At a meeting of the board of directors of City Trusts September 'j;i was set ns the dale for Hie net admission nf hoys lo Girard College. The present enrollment of the institution now totals' 1"ifl. 'The net receipts of the Girard estate, both within nod without the citv, for 10111 up to August ill were SI. .'ST, 140, 11 dei 1 ease of inure than $21.000 as compared with the receipts during the corresponding period last icar. VICTORIA MAHKI-.T STP.ERT APOVE 0TH .! A M 10 11:1.1 P. M llLANCHE SWEET In Firrt ShowInK ?f "The Unpardonable Sin" ' Nt. Wk . Wm Farnum In Wolien of the NlrhJt NINON'S fOLONIAI1 V- DtrerMon of Stanley Co. 1mA .lANTOWN AVE. Hl C71EL1 I) S P. M Seat! nestrved Ir 3 "MICKEY" REGENT SAM S , I llroaJ SHUBERT , tpg- TONIGHT GERMANTOWN Mrs. Jerome Diffcndorfer. of Lincoln, 111., will arrive tomorrow to visit Mrs. Dnniel Roberts Harper, at 211 West Chelten avenue. Keith, Jr., ou Tuesday, September Miss Harriet Brannan, of Pittsburgh, is visiting Mrs. Willard McAuliffc. of 3710 Walnut street. Miss Genevieve McDonnell. 1."W1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh G. Iloser. of I South Thirty-ninth street, is the guest C47 Enst Tulpehocken street, have re-! of Mr. and .Mrs. Homanla T. McDon turned from a trip to Atlantic City. On ncll nt their cottage in A entnor. Saturday Mrs. Itoser will motor tol Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan are oc- cupying their new home in Ardmorc. Itohorl bicicle Mr. Carver Pusey and Mr. Coloiiinu have returned frrm n ...:.. ,- II n ..!.. I ,t ''.... .. 11111 in 11 -11 1, . i-.iii 1 111 .1 i,i 1 ,1 , ii ,..ist nf Mr. nnd Mrs Howard Tn...,. n"l",, "n1 ''"''I'-d a h..u.uet bauer. her tSrfW l'.i'tinn'sww-f-sr'Jn'Tvi.s '"' if'f Mm - &t&' V ' . - W Hfs s .'it o -- ''" VM Mr and Mrs. Birhard Sullivan and) their son, Mr. Itichard Sullivan, Jr., have returned after a visit to Atlantic City. Mr. Joseph McCann. of 2120 South Thirteenth street, spent the week-end with friends in Atlantic City. r T M-nTi'ftAvfii" ami rVirtl p ' V'n ln1SW ?r "2n ih m dau?,h",r I family have 'returned to this city, from and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bur- , ,,1' ' ,i nt- roughs, and their children have returned ulantlc uty' , , , after spending the summer at Atlantic 1 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McGucken. City. I their sons, Mr. John McGuckin and ,, 1 sr Tr-m r ,-. ' Mr Francis McGuckin. nnd their Mr and Mrs. William J. Crourn J1,,' ,., uvis8 iwgy McOuckin. of anil tneir ,iauKiiu-ri), iuiss jsaDCl uronii; nT a '., T,irteentli street, have re- lino .iiiks iii'ieii ,.11111111. nRvu r,rii,iiru . . . , . ., to their home streets after the Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City, Miss Helen Hnnna, of 110 South Thirty-eighth street, has returned from Capo May and Is spending the fall nt Atlantic City. ' Mrs. Rosalie de Solmcs Bond and the Misses Bond, of 117 South Thirty cighth street, will return to their home in Morion the lfith of September. Miss Bonnie Tcbe, of 217 South IIILL-LAITF.ltTY The marriage of Miss Hazel M. l.nfferty, of ."Ml N'oilh Sickols street. nnd Mr. ticurge W. Hills, of 21'. Gras Ferry aieniie, took place ln-.t evening at 7 o'olm Ii 111 Ihe 'Temple' Lutheran Church nt Flftj -second nnd linoe streets. The ceremony was per ' formed by the ltev. A. Pnlilninn nnd , the bride was giien in mnrringe by her brother. Mr. Geoige Lnfferty. The bride was attended by Mrs. ' Frank Keiger ns matron of honor, and by Miss Margaret Coolcj and Miss Ella ! Aikens as bridcmuiiN. Miss Lnfferty I I.N wore a gown of ivory bridal satin. 1 dialled with georgette crepe and a toll veil trimmed with orange blo-soms. SI; I'lll'riefl n slinvi'er limimtol nf uliiln rnii.. , ,.,. e it ,, ,, ,. . The Klvitan Kx1r,n .14:111.... Illlil llller. of the Wlllcj . Mrs. Keiger splimlora anil a !.nllunt woie orchid organdie nith 11 hat to Kmim Ulrle dnhli gaud 1 green orgnnilie. ami both wore lints lo TiiKA'rnr. ''"low Lucunt AT S j-- npunlmr o' Phlln'l! nl nii.f.' IicHiitlfi.l I lrt Annheinut lilila s Urj.'"-it ihcalre It Hill tier h nni loo targe for the rrourlH whu-li lit tlu.inc lu lieur The Worltl'.s (iroatcst Entertainer al JOLSON UK (IUK.ATi:sl UV TIIK lillKAT .S Y is inthii i;aiii)i:n hits ::::S I N B A D cnnMANTOWN AIT. Bel CIlELTKN AVE. 2 AND S P. M FeaU neetrved In Advant, Pecomland 4tlV Af lpT,r J FlratTlino Poeltlv.lj 1V11LI1L i Our Final Week ""''u Prices Next Week--EIlAI.DtNE rttrtAn In Tim WOULD AND ITS WOMAN" MAHKHT ST Helow 1TTH VIMAV MAItTIN ' TIIC TlfjnD KISS-' MAItKnT STREET ' AT Jt'NIPEIll CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE 11 A. M. to 11 P. M , "THREE I WINS" v.rrij.t , l.l.TS OET MARIUkD". OTHERS. J BROADWAY u,oa" ,nt1. n AvV-, Wyatt's Scotch Lads & Lassies, 1 ne peace or , ItoHrlnsr nivar" ,USsi Pauline Frederick CROSS KEYS M"k? .v8!;1 fi '. "HERE AND THERE" "Mu'JJH, of III Mipi.1 lal 1 ' i.f cl.i BEFORE THE SHOW DINE AT THE KNICKERBOCKER CAFETERIA ion no ihe return trip. Tho Ardentes Clnh will irlvi' its onening dnnce on Frl- iinv nt the Heed street settlement houiio. i Tlj Iteed street. Mrs. Alexander llooven nnd - . .. .1.- w:,.... 1-. .,!:.. 1 riiiiiriuers. toe . 1 m.i i.uii-iiiii- moo , , ., . , , , , uuiiKiiu 1.-.. " 1 ,,,.,,..1, their dresRes 11m cai il mr"oi Frances llooien. 01 i.an .iirv street., : are In Ocean City for a several weeks' I ,li,tllla!' stay: i Mr. Frank Keiger was best mnn and 'the mhers included Mr. George Wilson MEW JERSEY NOTES , Mr. l.dward Armstrong nnd Mr h and carried 11 hnmpifl of ragged ,T -... n(U)" as. Miss ('ooley wore apricot or- A I) L U U ' on. ie and Miss Aikens More Nil" lJ bLi 111 n.n l" 34 South 15th Street atTorUethTnd Walnut " after bavin, Spent the aummer spending the summer at , in fntnor- Mr. Maxwell Gorbacli entertained in honor of the Fillmore Club nt 741 Mor ris street on Sunday evening. Mr. Jack Kpstein and Miss Jean Olitsky gave a splendid exhibition of dancing, which was well received. Mr. I'aul S. Pachter sang aud was assisted bv Miss Mary .acker nt the piauo. Mr Samuel Dickler's snappy and witty savings were well received. Among those nresent were: Mr. IJ. Canter, I..,.!- lr utreef Vina ralnrno.T tmm 111.. VTIslih en. Mr. n. I'iculer. Miss n visit to Sllss Anna Demnsev nt her h. llenictt, Mr. M. (iorbach. Miss It. cottoce in Chelsea,' and is now viiting ' Kalofsky. Mr. I. S. l'achter, .Miss Mary Photo by Bachrach. MISS GEHTnUDB 1'EAKCE 6t S3 East Tulpehocken street, dwrnantown, H'Im engagement to 'ilc'OiUiHt MottKry kM U licr sifter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. cj. ai. uraveB, ot uaaton, la. Miss Tebe will gradunte from tho Uni ifrslty Training School for Nurses in October. Mrs. II. 0. Wernick and her child, who have been spending tho summer nt tho Klvorsido Inn, Karanac Lako, N. y have just returned, and will reopen their homo for tho winter, 207 South Sixty-third street, this city. TIOGA Dr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Hallo well, of West Tioga street, have re turned from Atlantic City. Their non-In-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Louis niggard, have gone to Atlautic City to remain through the autumn. Mrs, Orrie Stamper and her son, Mr. Walter Stamper,, of 8X20 North-Fife teenth tUmt,. . vUJtlni Mr. Stamper's bretiMrbfkw and, .sinter, '..!., lr .7 Knstein. MibS J. Ulit sky, Mr. 1'. Snitzer, Miss A. Uoseman. Friends of Corporal Walter T. Quig ley, of 1307 Castle avenue, will be glnd to know that he has returned home after spending one year with the Ameri can, expeditionary forces In I- ranee. WIS3AHICKON Dr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Ualiey, of 371H Manayunk avenue, with their young daughters, Miss Martha Ratley and Miss Elizabeth Ralley, have re turned from several weekB stay at Eaglesmere after passing the early sum mer at their camp Loyalsock, near WUUamsport. The Rev. Willard M. Amthor and Me Amthor. of 158 Harvey street. who spent August In Churchtown, Lan caster county, returned horn? on Satur day. Mr, ,juajj Albert I'nrker. The wedding wns followed by n re ception at the bride's home and the bride nnd bridegroom left for an ex tended wedding trip through the south. are being congrniiuuieu ou tne rpon meir reiurii tney win live nt .iso Iorth Ssickels street. Miss T.lln Da.i Dluir has returned to her home, on Park road, in F.dgcwater Park, after spending a few days with friends in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hird. of Rev erlv birth of a daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Ilarhert, and their little daughter, haie closed their homo on Cooper street, in Ileverly. nnd arc spending September at Atlantic City. Mr. nud Mrs. Charles Itautli and their two sous have returned to their home, in Edgewater Park, after spend ing the summer in the Adirondack Mountains. Miss Thclmn Therkildson i enter tnining at her home, in Moorestown, Miss Dorothy Douglass, of Delnud, Ha. Mr. and Mrs. F. Wallls Armstrong are now at their homo on Meadow iew Farm, after n two month's stay in Maine. Lieutenant Calvin T. Dnrgm. I'. S. N., is spending a fortnight with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Dur gln, at their home in Palmyra. Mrs. A. G. Ilarrie and her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Himon. of Palmyra, are spending a month in the mountains nenr Shickashinny, Pn. Mrs. Frederick Fisher is entertain ing at her home, in Delanco, for a fortnight Miss Minuto Treffs, ot New York city. Mrs. Frank Toy and her little daugli -ter has returned to their home, in Delanco, after a ten days' visit with friends at Newport. Miss Alice Taylor has returned to her home, in Rridgeboro, after spend ing a iortnlght at Lake George, N. x, ir. --.1 ur Tiflla j.t TlrMirehAfn. . nun iuro. whmi v V'-', -i ar tetertalnlne 'Mr. Frederick Sharp, I kt ei...iu n.ln f K')t n Weli. v. ' Mil, uuvmiM vnui, ut yr w AwwiA, I MATINEE TODAY rr, $ 1 .00 "Mr. Marion a Delisht" Ledger 11 HI n M'll.lllMH Ireenl I A 'clUIIMIMI OJIKUV AUMIH.nt.l Af'I r.li ' Pre-a "TOBY'S BOW' M inn U "The Hcstaurant Renowned from Const lo Coast" fjfgfe DARItY-ItrClC A pretty curly September home wed ding took plnce hmt Tiiesdav evening, September 2. nt the home of the bride's parents, -1071 Poweltou avenue, when Miss .Dorothy Latimer Ruck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parkinson Ruck, became tho bride of Captain George Dayless Darby, Jr., U. S. A. The bride was attended by Miss Helen Prlngle, of Wyncote, a maid of honor. and Miss Retty Cunningham, of I.ans downc, a Utile cousin of the bride, as flower girl. Mr. Hollis W'olsteuholme was best man. After n short honeymoon Captain aud Mrs. Darby will live with the bride's parents for the winter. H JOMV TAJNTOn. KOOTE ! with GEORGE MARION ; A lir.I.IHIITKI I. I'O.MEDY ' - N American. At'l'IKVI. STI.V AMl'BEO" Inquirer. "A IlAltr. TfllTAT" -Keeord. i Forrest Next Mon. Evg.i SKATS NOW OV 8AI.C rilAIll HS IHl.I.IMlllASfS NRWEST .uraicAi. coiiuuy hi it-bss . P.. J TT-11 a uooa renow IR. nR , 7.03. 0:0.1. emu, 'Ilk. tnelu.llni; MANAYUNK PL ,.! Qf OPERA HOUSE VriBSiniU iJl. Chestnut Helow Ilth n snows n.Mi i '. n Vul Tlelt rrices ,,,,.-. no, s.v REX BEACH'S DRAMA UK TUB NORTH . "THE GIRL FROM , OUTSIDE" An Knllrn tw rrrnt;tilon with JAMK.S lIAItltno. Nolril Tonor Concert (rcjipstra of SO Master Mnii-lanH API)i:i) rKATt'HK VMItST iSIUUMMt OF KNltlHTS TKMrLAU 1'ARADn bT"F. KEITH'S THEATRE p FikJ v BAKER P V Xew Upper tot re h"ptp nfSTirngnnt!,!!. RTfliiJi s''llow I'oltack at the IMano. Wa rt Xlyman & VI Sh b'lrclnla Mann: Bofahv The class of llllll of St. John's ScfX'''---'"''"11 Evelyn Keller; Utn Bernle. and i( iruvn a. recention nnd entertainment ot. Tuesday evening in St. John's Hall for thc l!."i0 members of, the Alumnae As sociation of the school. Tho cuests were received by Miss Helen Welsh, president of tho clans ; Miss Anna Duffy, secretary, aud MIhs Theresa Loughery, treasurer. Those tak'ng part in tho entertainment included Miss Mary Carr, Miss Clara Hanf, Miss Florence l.ees, MIsR Sadie Malloy, Miss Irmn Norton. Miss Mary Ilafter, Miss IUglna O'llara, MIsh Anua Cosjrove. Miss May Desmond, MIsk Dorothy Simler, Miss Veronlcu Loftux, Miss Helen Simler, MIm flrace Dever, Miss Mary Devlin. Miss Nellie Gallagher Mlks Edith Mclntvre. Miss Ararearet Cow, M1m DorothV McCaua, Miss 1Z NICKER BOCK ED 1 MARKET AT 40TH STnCFTT l PRISCILLA DEAN In PHDTTV SMOOTH" 6 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS CONTINUOUS- NOON TO 11 P. M. MATS. nAII.Y POPULAK PniCES irSTToTM IADIES' MAT TODAY CASINO LEW KELLY WALNUT Ab. STH SHOW v'Irrlc,,-"vt Kv.. 2JC, Sia, 0 i. TSo 8J.SM1 Come ut & Ktchen SagtemRpr lrH-"COMMON criAy' Palficu Ruk' SOTn 'ABKKr BTB. ' es With ihi- iTiuh'' n.-nir. New Tork Co. t JOSKI'H INTLHV Uv Sawyer f Tii-otliy JIavtiartJ i-coit t'lch. th Duncan Sifters A'i'1 the I nniou Pfljama irt C'horm METROPOLITAN rtij; Last 6 Performances Kft'j" I.1NICK. JACOUY, LICllTENHTEIN Praatnt JACK DEMPSEYf wont-u's HIJAVVWHICHT rilAMPIOM iIIIMSEI.Pl With Ilia Mnwn'r, J ("K KKAHNS. t crack RiUArk- vAt'ni;vu,i,R ACrn NUIlITSROe I" 1 1 SO MATS . f.Oc tn 11. FIFlhT HI.iilMUVT AnMOHT Ilruad anil CallriHhlll HtreeU rilll-AUKI.PIIIA-MADB liOODP 1 ,'ij T7 TT1 i'xii'ibitio.v i H t- H H AMI HEME.NTW l . " Ml'SlC 11KKT riOOM Woora Open 10 A. M, Until 11 P. M WILLOW GROVE PARK 3:00-THIS IS TUB 1.A8T i :S0 SOUSA DAY T:V-fluperb ai.Ii-bouba l'roerama vn Park Clcaea Sunday, Stplamhar Hth TonltM. 8 id Vba to tt.00. rOP. HATINBH TODA' 2&c. O0o. TSd. Tha Klp-noarln Fre ot tha Banen The Un-Kissed Bride , Sat. Mat.. !6o toll- Bt. Night. 2B to fl.Mj i- t x T T MATINEE TODAT tJlJUU Girls, Qirls,, Q!rJ) rot Af- "acb An AHrPhilly Star' Walnut' )sf 'll ' "C5. - -1 'si'V: ..ii. 1 . 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