Tif1 "r.-TV''-I1' "ipV yi'rfnJ4'' 15 ,"P EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1919 XI tFT'''" '''fwi'f.- - -!'if rVt't i JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tallcs About More Debutante Affairs to Be Given Next Month She Chats About a Bridc'to-Bc WELL, the dotes and receiving i parties and evorythinE nrc coming on fast and furious ami In a week or two everything will bo in full sway, that's Bure. October Is so full of dotes It seems really remarkoblo that so many parties can bo given In one month. I told you of the dotes for the nrst week In th'j month a short time ago and now listen to this, for theso have all been added to the already largo number of parties .for that -week. Kllcn and Mary, or rather I should sny, Mary and Ellen Rlcndlnnlng are to make their debut on October 2, nnd Kathleen Hitter will bo introduced out in Ardmore that day. Tho Olcndinhlngs live in Chestnut Hill and their tea will bo nt Jhbir place, the Squirrels. The Henry Brlnton Coxes vv 111 give .1 tea on Friday the third, at 1'enllyii' for ws. Catherine Coie, and how on earth we are going to get to all tho places on Saturday of that week will bo indeed bard to say, IN THE first place, there's tho Crawford-Clay wedding out in .Tenkin town and there will ba four teas. Polly Thayer will he introduced by her mother, Mrs. John 11. Thayer Jr.. nt Redwood, their Haverford home. Tdlth Newlln and Sarah Harrison will bo given a tea by their cousin, Mrs. Wllllatn A. Weber, nt her home in Ilryn Mawr. Edith Notvlin. is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. IUchard Newlln, of AVhltford. Her brother, .Tnelt, you re member, was with the American am bulance in France nnd was killed in 1917. He was a perfectly fino young fellow and every ono felt his death terribly. Alice Newlln, nn older sister, is at college nnd then thcro is another brother named for his father, Itlcbard S. Newlln. Sarah Harrison is tho eldest of the Harrison girls, daughters of the Joseph Harrisons. Their mothers will receive with Mrs, Weber nt tho tea, of course. Margaret Earlo is to be Introduced at her homo in Chestnut Hill that af ternoon and further up tho Main Line than IJryn Mawr, will be the Little tea nt Strafford to introduco Molly I ,,ust Harbor, where she has been spend Little. So you sec it will be some busy jn- scvcrn w-eeks. ' day indeed. And to add to that In tue evening Mr. nnd Mrs. William Henrv , xrotier urc 10 give n iuuii:u ,. mvn homo in Chestnut Hill for their daugh ter, Betty Trotter, and for Margaret Ross, the daughter of tho Walter Ross es, and Nancy Walker, a perfectly sweet little girl from St. Louis, who Is to be a debutante out there this year, too, and who will he visiting the Trot ters at that time. iwmi .vionuuy oi me iicxi ss. II will nnmo lie Vc-ltlil.-lu tell. 1U !.!!. T., -v-t.., .,,,. Ill ,,,ob.. lw,r , In. but. She is the daughter of the Pone yeatmnns and the cards are already, oat for that party. It's to be given at the Yentmnns Chestnut Hill home ,,' Jfour until hnlf after six o'clock. ! Caroline Bnrclay decided on October 7 in the spring, so her ten is the next "on the tnpis." She is the daugh ter of the William Lyttleton Barclays Merlon Cricket Club for their daughters Louisa, whose engagement to Beaumont Whitney, was announced n few weeks ngo, Adelaide Newlln nud the James Caverley Newlin, Jrs., the latter was Sallie Vocher Williams, you remember, of Fishkill. DO YOC think that any ono will be' able to breatho after the Sth of October? Well, you'll have to if you have any breath in your body, for on the ninth you will have to hie you out to Ardmore to the Trenchnrd New- bolds tea for Rhoda Brooke. Mrs. New ,,'."i n,i inond and Newbold. hold's daughter, and for Rosamnn JInrion .irtz. nieces of Mr, On Fridny of that week will be the Goodman tea for Mary Appleton, Mrs. W. E. Goodmnn's granddaughter, which will be given in Chestnut Hill, and on Saturday of that week Elizabeth Anue Taylor, daughter of the Roland Taylors, will have her tea. O , AND really after that I just can't - think of any more, it's too awful to contemplate the fact that tho rest of the "month will be just ns full, if not more tull than the early half. And jou know the Horso Show nt Bryn Mnvvr comes In tho becond week of October, It looks to Nancy us If there would be no rest for the weary I T HEAR that Anna Straw-bridge's J. wedding dato lias been set for Oc tober 8, at Calvary Church, Germnn town. She's going to marry John Win throp Claghorn, you know. I saw Anna, not long ago, in n most becom ing brown georgette crepo dress with a little brownish toque which matched tho dress and was just right with her coloring. Sho has light brown buir, 'you know, which looks very well with a brown get-up. MAX camo in to see me yesterday and ho said, "Did you see the ad that was in the paper about me? Nobody didn't shovvMt to me, but I was lookin' at the paper and I see MAX, and th,en I read wot it said, and it was all about me." Then ho got confidential jnnd said : "An do yer know tho lady wot asked me had I seen a cow Why she's goln' to tako me and mom and all of us 'cept me oldest sister wot works, out to th' country on Saturday." I told yoij I suspected that those ten would have a day in the country, xlldn't I? NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL 'ACTIVITIES Mr. and 3frs. Stevens Ilecksclier, of Strafford, will entertain at dinner this evening after the polo match, in honor of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. O. Maurice Heckschcr, of New York, who are guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Cassatr, of Berwyn. Other guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Cassatt, Miss Cassatt and Colonel Albert. i Miss Mary O. Page, daughter of Mr, pud Mrs. Howard Wurts Pago, of 1013 Clinton street, will bo introduced at a tea to bo given on Saturday, De cember 13. At the tes which Mr. and Mrs. Henry Laussat aeyeliri, of Jlardwlcke, Villa. ; i cova, vtill give at the SeJlerue-StrtttT ord, on Friday, Qetawr'lilvtt prmnt of Chestnut Hill. Her mother was Miss Mr. and Mrs. Griffith L. Williams, of, son -m-law and daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs iVn,,ii mC Mnrv iVCnnm-l Mis II ''loM ""'"' "Pnilment m Atlantic City I trom u stn.v in llen li Haven. .. J. Anne Wister. a daughter of the lute , Bristol. Pa., announce the engagement Ralph Downes. who have been spend-' I J'inn linsiett and Mrs. ",uis C. i.ee-' and return home u, a few days. , Mjjs ,:lizab(,tl ,., Miss Unllc, Mr, Jones Wister nnd a sister of Mrs. ' f (heir daughter. Miss Jean Marie j"6, ! 5 i",",8'."1, "' their summer home',loln Neighboring clubs have been in- , Mrs. Nana Goldberg aud her son. of Webster nnd Miss Dorothy Auer me Arthur Mason Chichester, Jr., of Vir- Williams, and Mr. Charles Russell ' ,.- vvlii , ,i"!R'lts, ' IV,,n" tl,0,w".'" vitcd to attend. '102.-. North Thirty -third street, have I miioug the Norristowu High School ginio. i Kll:s of Camden N J ,1 ,,, I m u iTs '" "' ' ,.- o i , ri . ' returned home after spending the sum-i ginduntes who have left to loiitlnue The James CaverlevNewl ins vvillivel'L lemeinbeied as Miss Hcrel Torrance. . Miss Sarah ( rnig. of llnsemoiit. is ( mer in Atlantic City . their studies at Ilinknell Fulvcrsity. a dance on the .-venlne nf Oetoher 7 nt ...Mr and .Mrs. I. p. Mills, of North , visiting Mrs. I-., urringtoii Barnes. , I.ewisbnrg. Pa. W Wr 4ujhi,r3Ui;t J. "AtctU Geyclln, tho receiving party will Include Miss II. Paulino I. Bell, Miss Edith K. Carpenter, Miss Mnrion . Ilaird, Miss Gertrude It. P. Oonnwny, Miss Illioda Brooke, Miss Sarnh II. Dolnn, Miss Nancy Dunning, Miss Harriet G. K. Geyclln, Miss Mary Glcndlnnlng, Miss Ellen Glcndinning, Miss Edith Newlln, Miss Mary Norris nnd Miss Eleanor Itobb. Miss Nancy Emhardt, daughter of the Ilcv. William Chaunccy Emhardt nnd Mrs. Emhardt, of Newtown, Pn., will innke her debut lit n tea to bo given ou Wednesday, October "2. Mr. nnd Mrs. George McCnll have returned from a motor tiip through New England. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah J. Sullivan. Jr., of Ambler, aro being congratulated ou the birth of a daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henri Scott, of West SehoolhoXise lane, Germnntown, ore beinrr ennerntulnted nn tho birth (if n son. John Percivnl Jefferon Scott, ou September 15. A party who will line together ut the Philadelphia Country Club on Saturday evening nfter the polo Includes Mr. nnd Mrs. William I,. Hirst, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin C. Donaghy, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kemble Yarrow and Mrs. J. Bercns Waters, of New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy II. Clark, of Bnla, have come back from Northeast Harbor, where they spent some time. Miss Elizabeth Hobort Morris, daughter of tho Rev. Richard J. Mor ris, who spent tho summer in Maine with her aunt, Mrs. Paul, will return next week to her homo in Vlllanova. The engagement of Miss Morris and Mr. Willard Spenser, Jr., was announced last year. Miss Emily W. Philler. daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. William II. Pliillcr. of Hiiverford. has returned from North- Mf nm Mrg E(Rar UmMKl ,vho I spent the summer nt Bar Harbor, Me.. will return to their home In Bryn Muwr, on October 1. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Dinkey, who have been occupying the Howard place for the last two years, will move to New York on October 1. .Mr. and .Mrs. James Lewis 'iwnucieii; nnd Miss Louise Porter Tvvaddell. nf, I)ovon nnU JIr. uaviil M. Pope, or Devon, nnd Mr. David M. Pope, of Cicnirn linvo rotoi-nei from n visit In U.J.. i .1. rpi. .,..,t f VII.. ; Tvvaddell and Mr. Pone has recently'?' home nt 012." Warrington avenue. been announced. i?.,- 1'a.",',,CIV ",1" ",ns an August - g,1 " f Vii, ".'"'d'ered ns Miss Mrs. Samuel Lucas and her daughter,) S,,rai, DormaT,? of .lMonu.neut ave-" Miss Natalie Lucas, who have returned nue. ' I from a trip through the Canadian trip through Rockies nnd Alaska, are staying Montgomery Inn, Bryn Maw r. at G5RMANTOWN Mis. Richard Barry and her daugh ter. Miss Marguerite Barry, of 015 Locust avenue, have returned from a two months' stay at Vcntnor, N. J. Miss Ellen G Elvidge. ot 1-10 West Sharpiinck street, nuuouiiees the mnr- riage of her sister, Miss Lillian M. Elvidge, to Captain Ray II. Stephens, of Montrose. Pa., ut noou on Tues- day, September 1(1, in Christ Episco pnl Church, Germnntown, by the Rev. f!hnr ex Henrv Arndt. Charles Henry Arndt. Mrs. Morris II. Croft, of 1 18 May lnll(i tfU liad a licr K','t during , last wcok. ler ni.,C( Mr. William H. Campbell, of Schenectady. X. Y. Mr. ( ampuell wan m the city to . ,. ?lits Temp- tnihing an- of Steel- ' tend the conclave of the Kuicli Inr. Mrs. Croft is now enterto other uncle, Mr. O. C. Mace ton, l'n Miss Mabel Snowden, of School lauc, is gpeuuiug n vvcck in luruiey, l'n. ! Mrs. r, C. McComas. 7.'10 Church lane, is spending a week at 801! Second street, Ocean City. , 'an city. ouuor Heilev of -)1 ect have retur ed coi, liavi returned m i vr - ? :i i .ii .Mr. nnd Mrs. Connor Ueiley, of .101 Kast Upsal street from tK?ir apartments nt Atlantic Citv Mrs. Ueiley's mother, MrK. John F. Conlln, of 4017 Pulaski avenue, with her children, has albo returned from Atlantic City, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Mundv' and their cnn. Mr Clinrles Mllnilv. nf 112.14. Itnvii. ton street, nnve moved to Ntiauiokin. "' uu" ". newaii, or hub Lliris Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Werner, of turn street, hns returned from a month's McCnllum street, are now occupyitig I visit nt Atlantic I ity. the Mundy home. j Mrl iIowiml (-llrriPi ,)f 2im Sou,h Mr. nnd Mrs. Edmund D. Brack! Elev-cnth Ktrpet. has closed her cottage and their daughter, Miss Catharine Ireue llrack. ami their son. Mr. Ed mund I). Brack, Jr., of 12.1 East Coul ter street, last week visited Miss Mariau Schrqck, of West Chester. Miss : - Fbola by Fhoto-Cnftteri. MRS. CHESTER 0. SIcAUTHUR who. before her nwrrlagB eitrly tfcl. woHi, was, 311s ViOm Ual- ' ' Mi V St, VyU HMHMMP'TP9MMHMI Eleanor Wilson Brack Is spending two weeks In Atlnntlc City. Mr. and Mrs. N. C Poor and their daughters, Miss Eleanor Poor and Miss Natulle Poor, of fi.'iO East Wash ington lane, nre at their farm at Jarrettown, Ph. They expect to re turn to the city in November. Mr. and Mrs. .1 alley nnd their daughter, Miss Marjorie .Tolley. of 0510 Musgrnvc street, returned on Mon day from n season's stay nt Wild wood. LANSDOWNE Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Linn Mtslder 1 and daughters, Marian and Betty, are expected home AVrdnetday from Buck Hill Foils, where they have been spend ing me summer. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Phillips and their family have closed their rattag" in Chelsea nnd returned to Lansdowne They arc preparing tp move into the Wright house, corner of l.ineoln nnd I,ansrinwnc avenues, as soon as the alterations nre completed. The Albert Clinton Wunderllek Post. No. 00, American Legion, held a smoker In the fire house lnit evening. Dr. and Mrs. Henry ('. Hartleson, of Baltimore avenue, nre speuding a week In Atlantic City. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. John J. Qulgg and Mies Maude M. Miller, of U."48 North Seventeenth street, have returned from Ocean City, after spending six weeks there. Mr. nnd Mrs. Qulgg entertained ocr the week-end their Mm, .Mr William J Qulgg. and Sir. Bernard Mclluinny; Mr. John I. Jackson was also a guest. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Teller are occu pying anurtmentH nt the .Hotel Ma jestic nfter spending the summer tot Atlantic City. Mrs II Johnson, of Sixteenth nnd Poplur streets, has returned from a mouth's stay at Ocean City. Tho engagement has been announced of Miss Florence Harriet Swollow, daughter of Mrs, Mary Swollow, of 2012 Mount Vernon street, and Mr. Edward lltcutcr. Miss Alice Womley, of Fifteenth and Wallnce streets, is entertaining Miss Julia Mason, of Pittsburgh, as her guest for a few weeks. Miss Florence Bacharach, of 1434 North Seventeenth street, left this week for Wellesley College. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fleishman, of lSU.'i North Seventeenth street, have returned from their stay at Atlantic City. .'lrt.. Allen, of Wullace street. will spend the week-end in New York ns 1110 guest ot .Mrs. L. Williams. The weddine of Mis fSprinnIn K.! Griming, ilauchter r,f Mrs Mnpv I.V ! VS. ""'?t, ' '1 ' , ir11 V,."""' .V" I 1. ...!..- ..t -I,.., T, , - .,i., V.; w 1 1 "'"""'. "" "-! place on Adnesdav morning, October' 1. m the Church of the Most Precious Blood. Twentj -eighth and Diamond ' slrp7 '""', Jennie Darragh will be i T, ' 1 " , "", ""'""" .,, ' n"' ,vnlkr,': I will he best man The Oeremonv will he followed by a brenkfnst for tlii ianiuies at tli mother. home of the bride's Mr. nnd Mrs. Abraham Lander hovel retiirnt.,1 f... HI ,!... .. 1 ' tliev uiinnl fl,! !,..... "' i , Tv.. ... , Viinv i ,'-.- V ' " lorrance. oi j.iiitl .North Eighteenth street, have, i ill" find iitu I . I. .. ii ni .!.. . t . . , it . l.'.i" " '"""' ''! io iioston, .vioss..wiU Ku,. talk ou "Club Activities." uu llie l-linni cities ot .Mllilli- 'I'lmlr JWPltlll HtrOCt. Ilfiro MfliMinil ft.n... I , .,.., iiuiiiiii li v lit their summer home nt Stone Ilubor. J WEST PHILADELPHIA !i7Mli!': Mi J'- Ilcdrlek and Miss G. spending several weeks" in "trnouT tains. Airs. Hedrick will reti r, ,. the shore for a " I,0"t stay after which she will close her cottage for the s , and leave for the south south. I ... -"V ""!' -Mrs. II. ,j. Connelly, of 30 .suriii r uty-sl Xth StrPPf . Iinvrti ini-t .. 'turned from u trip to Hoiton und are now if their cottuRe ut Ocean Citv. ' where they nre entertainine MUs Mi' i dred Chnttcn nnd their laughter Mi Jcau Ktfllner. " ' I Mr nml Mrs iP,i,. ,vf. ,,,V' ? ' Artl,ur O Connor, of ",-" cMimnstcr avenue, announce ""' "'irriuge of their ilnughter, Miss Anne Agitthi O'Connor, and Ur. Marcv Miehael Weinsteln, nf Xew York, on Monday, Seiitember lfi, at the Catholic . uiiiciuui, iiocaestt-r, .. i emi-i-Li m,,, .. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. John Anchor and their , -'ir. nnu .virs. John Anchor and tliei I 'i"!'1"?1'' Miss "y Anchor, of 0X f"'1"''1'", "treet, .have returned to the!: loni(i aftrr navlIlg Hpent .. i "uiiKiuer, .miss .vinry Anchor, of "ft'n Vitzwnter Sfrf !,,? ivl."V. "i r, w,'5 I flue snenf tlm c,oun.. ill their cottage nt Stone Harbor. Miss Hay Bernhardt and Mr. Max Bcrnhaidt, ot liTO South Eleventh street, have recently returned from a trip through Canada and Niagara Falls Miss Anna II. Sewall, ilnughter of "' 'V""11" '!J V.y"e wasou. .Mrx. Currie entertained Miss Mnrgaret Mc Clurg and Miss Beatrice Ilamer during the last week. j jfr. Harry V. Logan nnd her daugh i vers, .nibs .miie i.ogan nnu .viiss Kath- ennn l.ogan, ot lf.i;s South .Twenty - mini siieei, uuve reiumcii Home, after having hpent the hummer ut Wildvvood. Miss Martha O'Brien, of 1040 South I Fifteenth street, has returned home, alter tpeuuing a tortnight at Oceau City The marriage of Miss Mary Itienzi, of 183S South Sixteenth street, to Mr. Emanuel Costa, took place yesterday morning in St. Hita's Catholic Church. The ceremony was performed by the Itev. Father Ileichert. The wedding breakfast was attended by the immedi ate families. Mrs. Mary C. Hivelll, of 1311 -South Carlisle street, announced the engage ment of her daughter, Miss Dlonysia A. Hivelll, and Mr. Joseph A. Tell, of 810 South Daricn street. A reception was given last Sunday and was attended only by tho two families and a few intimate friends, including the Hev. Anselmo Haber and Dr.. Joseph It. Lopez. Miss Hose Orsatti and Miss Mildred Orsatti, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William Orsatti, of 1735 Mifflin street, havo returned from a fortnight's visit in Abbury Park. Mr. and Mrs. John J, Matlack, of 23H5 Srruce street, havo closed their cottage on Anbury avenue, Asbury Park, for the season. OLNEY Mrs. May Frlck, of 411) East Wypmlng avenue; and her niece, Miss Dorothy Keynolds, of Oil City, who baa been visiting Mrs. Frlck, have gone to OU City and to Ypuugsldwn, 0, Mr. aud. Mm,, .WHJUmb Mcllbenny ENGAGEMENT , J ' " A'' t v-w tc TMllKMawsawTasir I '' '"' .'A , y '1 '-',, . -t ,;, " ". ;-WL 'V " ,w. I MI.SS .MABEL 1 IKiughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence street, Woodbury, N. ,1.. whose Cha7al, of ('liui-lesfnn. S. ""d, their son. .Master William Smith .Aiciiiiennj, ni o esi uinev avenue, have returned from 11 trip to Atlantic pjtT YARDLEY Mr and Mrs Carlton K ltuh en I tcrtnined over Sunday. Their guests 1 Included the Rev. Oscar J. Randall nud wi" "ii V. . 11 "T:1 ti ' '-' : """l"11.' "" " """ "' uuuniin-i, .hiss I Elizabeth Itich of Ocean Grove, nnd Miss Mildred Lovett, of Morris Ileiglits. i Miss Gwciidolyn Franklin has re turned from Cope May. where she bus ' "!llpml", vo,no Umv- . The Civic Club will hold a social meeting Thiirsd.-iv afternoon, when Mrs. Uolierl i. .Maxwell, ex-prcsiiient of the Contempornrv Club. Trenton. 'P... ..Ill I... . I I.. -Ml... I" 1 M- ':-.:nift TUhuas l.oe nlm.tm.l ,ii f, t n r.iiinv t'liii'i i nun i iiuiiiii from visiting Mr. and Mrs. William , Yardley. ' Mr. Charles Penuock, of Lansdowne, I visited recently Mr. William M. Welch. 2d. i Mr llicliurd Dyer will giie a dance! tomonow evening. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mrs. Deborah McMurtiie. of Bow ! tunn uiinul rotnrtioil nvtnnlni frntn n i fortniitht's visit in Atluntio City, i .. , .. ,..-.,. . .. . .. 11 I i 1 . of 1'ark road and ( iilumct street, !- .ill. mill .ill". n iiiKtiii i , oi'uuum. turned eniiv m iiie vvern iraui m vitiii ivveiKs visn ui .iiiuuui- . u. . , ,, ... .. . . . ., . I)r "'"' JIr'-- I)uv"' ' 'n nnd their joung ".on. David .1. liooii, Jr.. bnve leturiied from Silver Lake, Pike Icounty. l'n.. vvheie they have been stay- .ecks' i.ii in Atlantir Cil. ' i"K for three week.". Mr. nnd Mrs. Harrv H. Itenken, of Queen Lane, who hnve been snendiug the Inte summer nt Parkers Ford, ramp home on Snturdii.v . ROXBOROUCH Mr. and Mrs. Walter Timeout t. of '.' .,l ,.'.'.:'i "i?....J ... .wi ..!.. rii.. f.. he rannuT. nleetingVeceued ue " , P on' SumhiV",. "'The ,!!S the time prizes for the automobile run , J",,"" ' XK Ihl 'S to the shore. j Bger of the pail. Miss Elizabeth Simpson, of Green1 After being the guest f Miss Frances lane, gave a dinner lust week at the AtMuson for the past month. Mile. Itoxbornuglv Country Club in honor of Kenee Mnuteoiini. of I'uris-. lefi Miss Berthn Hate, who returned rf- 'vesterdav to spend some time In Wash, ceutlj from two ycarw' serviie overseus ington, I). C. with the lied Cros,s. AI1 . . Miss Etta J. Mi(o. alter snetiding .iiisk .lessir v?.i-tiiiuii ..in, mi -,.-,- ters. -Miss .Marian vv esieiinun aim .vnss Clara Westennan, of Hermitage street, leturiied home the beginning of the week front n fortnights tour ot llie lireutj I.aLes. Miss Edith Ivatzi'iibaeh and her sis ter, Miss Annu Katzenhaeh, have re turned home, lifter spending the late summer in Wildvvood. TIOGA Dr. William Smedle.v, of Denver, Col . who hus been visiting his eousiii, Mrx. Sara L. Oberhnltzei of West Tingn street, has gone to New York to visit friends before returning to his home in the West. Major Charles Coleman Jones and Mrs. .Tones Are spending their honey moon in the I'ceouo Mountuins, stop ping at present nt the Naomi Tines House. The bride" was Miss Dorotljeu Diugee. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Clay Dingce, of West Tioga street. Ma jor and Mrs. .Tones will leavo the end of the month for their new home iu Uninmund, I ml. Mr. and Mrs. John Tabram, of West Venango htreet. have returned from Oeean City. Their daughters, Miss Helen Tabram und Miss Aliee Tiibram. are nt homo again, after spcudiug some time at Muck Hill Falls. The Rev. Sainrlel MvWilliams, Mrs, McWilliams and their familj. who spent tho season at Mountaluhome. Tn., have returned to their home, a.lL'll North Eighteenth street. WI68AHICKON Mr and Mrs. W. II. Linton and their family have closed their 'Wild wood cottage and havo returned to their winter home. JH0 Rochello avenue. Air. Llnton'a irjptlier, Mra. S. Llntou, nnd his brother, Pry J. I. Llntont ,rho spent the M&ton with them, returned ANNOUNCED riiotn 'v l'h,,(o I'raftern IIATTKN Howard ll.ittcn, of -.lis Cooper lieigemen! to .Mr. Philip Maxwell ('., has been aunouured earlj in the month. Doctor Linton re turned from a v ear's service ovciseus on June 'J. The lte. .1. Marshall Lin- .111- Ion nnd Mrs Linton also spent the s ea-1 .011 ut vMlilwonil lliei have returned to tin home Tac Mr. mid Mis. Ross I! Linton, of 20!) I Roehelle avenue, are at home again, after spending the season nt their sum- mer home 111 Ucean I ity Mr. nnd Mrs William Johnston have returned to their home on Sumac street i fiom Seaside Paik, where thev spent I the lute1 summer. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. and Mrs David Rabinnvltch and family, of l(!()!l North Thirty -third street, have closed their cottage in At lantic City and returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ri , ,'.;. "7 ' i in ... ..'. . V, I nnd their III1III4I... .- ..in. . iiuiiiii u-i-i, ill tor Augustus F. Daix, of llll.'l North Thirty -thiul street, has leturiicd fuuii A valoii, to lesume her studies. Mrs, Leon Uoseiibauui, of 2001 North Thirty -thud stnet. has ns her guest I her cousin, .Miss Hedel Engel, of Pitts- burgh. i Mr. and Mrs. II. I.eveuthal anil their I fnniilv nf .'11"' riinV.iil slr.n.t I,.,,.. iictnrned from vvihlwood, where i have been upending the summer. they DOYLESTOWN I Mr. nnd Mr. Wnlson I'. Tmnlinsnii I linvi nmiouiii-eil tli i'Iikiiri inent of then' 'IIIIIKIIIII, .!-- 111111 I l II U1WII I II III jIr. Andrew 11 S.ntt. n former iiiem ilnughter. .vlH1 Helen I nnihnHoii, nnd i)er f Comnnnv ( Sixth Kegiment, Xu- I tionu (iuard. A icceptioii will be given in thi I'rei- byterian rhiurli iliis nfiei iiimui in honor of Mr mid Mrs. Charles Hoff- mnn, who have just returned from ! Korea. I . Miss Helen I Itjnn. ilnughter of Judge William C Hjiin. of the Ilm ks i county courts, lias Deou trunsfeired to Corpus Christi, Texas, to . organize the activities of the American Red I Cross at thnt plaie. She will leave for 1 the South toniiminv Mr. John (' Swnillev was a guest of 1-ieutenniit .lolm lhillii Soumi ut tHiiiie nine at csiewnrisiown, I'j.. at- tending the York unintv turned to her home lieie. ' fair has le-! DELAWARE COUNTY .Mr v . It Thompson, of Kulledge, j has been spending seveiul dujs in Wild- I wood. Miss S. Alice Miaipless, of Fast , Washington street. .Media, is spending i two weeks in Mount IV Mr and .Mrs llonue H. liritlilh, ot Chester pike. Not wood. liHve re turned from a stav in Atlantic Citv Mrs. C. llenrj .Marshall ami her daughter, -Miss l.vdia Marshall, of I'roNpect I'ark, aie passing a week in Atlantic City. Mr. Niles Kuaus. of 1'iospeet I'ark. has returned from a li-sit to Atlantic City and AUentovvn. Miss Alice T.vson, of Suarthmore. is spending several davs with heri sister. Mrs. II. 0. Hull, of Itidle.v lar Miss .leajictta Kille, of lsnbelle an nue, Olenoldeii. has returded from Ocean City, where she has been spend ing the huniuier 1'he Kev. Charles H. F.dton. Mrs. I'M ton and Mrs Call Ilennicke, of IUdlej I'ark, left yesterday to spend severnl dajs at Camp Delmonl, on the IVrklonien, i Mr, Walter Lodge and his daughter. Miss Kdlth Lodge, of Morton, have returned from a visit to Stroudsburg , anu me Jjclavvaro water unp. Miss Sarah K. Thatcher, f Itldley Park, Is spending some time In Homers Point;, N. J. Mrs. Frank Dover and her children, i of Laurel Springs, N, .1 , have returned . from a ylslt with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Peters,, of 110 North Second street,) Darby, , Mr. Edward Bcatty. of I'arktr. av I nue. Colllngdnle, has returned from a Vocation in New York Mr. II M Davis, .if Morion, has re turned fiom a visit in Ocean City. .Mr. nnd Mrs. David Rhodes, of Gar net Mine road, Doothujii. celebrated the third anniversary of their marriage on Suiidaj . Miss Jcs.ie Bray, of 120 Linden ave nue. Ilutledgo, entertained the members of the . K. Club nt her home last I infill. I Mis. H C Marshall, of South dies ''r ronil. Swartliinor-. will entertain the I Ked (loss workers ut Iht home to luorinn. NORRISTOWN Announcement Is made of the mar-' riiige of Miss Anna McNichol and Mr. J..U1V1 wuuunur, uoin 01 .orristoun. I , on .Monday, September Jfl, in St. Pat rick's Church. The bridal attendants , nu were .ur. ami .Mrs. Wininin Booth After n wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs Donahue will live at 121.") Swede street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles H Fox have gone to New York, where thev sailed .vesterdny for Serbia. Mrs. Fox before her iccent marriage wiis Miss Kathrvn II. I'mstad. ilnughter of Mrs. J, it. I'mstead. of the Hamilton. Mr. Fox is In charge of the health unit of the American relief commission to Serbia Mr. nud Mrs James S. Hunsickcr. Mr. Charles Hunsieker and Mrs. Linda Koplin Ohl, of Swede stieet, have re turned from Stone Harbor, N. J., where they spent the summer. Mr. nud Mrs. J. Harvey Rex, of 1210 DcKnlb street, are receiving congratu lations on the birth of 11 son on Snt uiday, September l.'l. The annual fall reception of the Nor riKtown Teachers' Club was held ut the Krnine clubhodse on Monday evening Miss Alum McGlnley is president of the club The committee in 'charge of the event included Mies Miriam Rambo, Miss Mae 1'enn.v packer. Miss Edith Kneos. Miss Mildred Cox. Miss Irmn Nrenccr, Miss Sadie liickings, Miss FrniK.es Halloway and Mi-s Bertha lilobisch. Mr. and Mrs. Fredeiick Gnlbrith, of Trooper, entertained In honor of the sixteenth birthday anniversary of their daughter, ilisH Mildred Galbrith. Among the guests present at the event were Mr. and Airs. Newton Brant, Mr. and Mrs. John Pugh, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Keyser, Mr. and Mrs. G. It. Sutch. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Kauffman, Miss Leah Dyson, Miss Violet Keyser, Miss Eva Rose, Miss Laura Kratise, Miss Mvrtle Katzenbaeh, MKs Mar guerite Ljons, Miss Lulu Bonn, Miss Anna Itrown, Miss Helen Newman, Mis., l.illi.in !'.,, jss Mabel Shellen- dieiger. Miss Sara Helmcr, Miss Mary Rif hauls. Mis Kabel Detvviler. Miss 1 Frances Detvviler, Miss Curmilln Pugh. 1 Miss Mnrv Itees,.. IisS Cliristobel Moore. Miss Sura Ilrant, Miss Edna Wcnderlii'li, Miss Mary Pugh, the Misses Sara and Dora Cohen. Miss Nel flie Mc( lie MrGuirv. Miss Pearl llare. Miss Anna llare. Mish Annn Ilrant, Miss Munr.iut Suti 1 Miss Helen Jamison, ' Mr .lolm Pugh, Mr. Tavlor Pugh, Mr. ,,-l,l"n,," ",mi'- "r l',rl ",t',1!,1' Mr' i','"-" 'unuM.'' ul; r'a',u"V lL'J,(,r- Mr. Russell llenn, Mr Harold llighlc.v. Mi. Frank llighlc.v, Mr. Elwood Moul der. Ml Nelson Slouch. Mr. Paul .'.I, l.llll-'l At.l, , 1.1. t.,tllll... IX II U licig, Mr. Harrv Dvsmi. Mr. Rav - moiiil Weslev . Mr. l.iunenus Detvviler. Mi. ClitToul Weut. Mis K (Icoigc lliichauan and daughtei. liss any Iliiehnnnu. and sou. (ieoige lluiliiiiiilii. of Pasiidenu. .Calif, nie visiting Mrs. Bui'liannu's Ipau-iits. Judge and Mrs. Anrnn S. I Swart, ot DcKnlb street. Miss (iertrude Hunter and Miss Mnr.v Hunter, of DeKalb stieet, have returned NEW JERSEY NOTES Miss Florence Sliipps, of Dehinco. is spending a fortnight at the Great Lakes. Miss Elsa Collins has nrrived nt her home in Edgew liter Pink, after n three wicks' visit with friends in Canada. Mis S. A Williams, who lias been llie guest of Mis. J M. Vodges, of I 'lift load in Edgew :ile Park, hns re 1 limed to New Ymk Mr. nnd Mrs ; Heed ('lift mid their two daughters who have been vis iting Mr. ('lift's mother in Edgewntcr, I'nik. hnve leturiied In their home nt . Newark. Mr and Mrs .lolm II D.ivis. Mis's Elizabeth Davis ami their little son. .Muster Penrose Davis, have returned to their home on I'l'fl road in 1'dge wnter Park, nfter sm piling the vveek- nil as the guests of Mis. S. A. Nedii h at her home in Ventnoi . Miss ranni'' Bishop, "f Paik has been i ntertaiiiing Miss Millie insou, of I'amdeii. fur a fortnight road, ltub- Mr. nnd Mrs. Hum Samson nud l Miss Laura Samson, of Edgew r.ter Paik, have been etijojiug n week's stn.v nt Iteach Haven. Miss Pearl Pine, of Lumbctliiti. and Mr. I.ee Johnson, of Diiluth. Minn., vveie ipiietlv mniried at the Episcopal I 'hui h on Monday evening. Mr nud Mrs. Ileur.v Tiitnnll Ilinvvii, of Moorestown, me spending n fortnight at Wei-Lapiing, II. 1. Mr. and Airs. Thomas Anllioiij unil their two ihildreu. of Wood lane. I. live leturiied from a few ilujs' Slav nt Ilenih Haven. Mis A Tuttlc and Miss Mnrv Hnh- lnsou have leturiied to tneir home in Mount I loll j . after spending the sum mer at Oeeau I it I Mr. and Mrs . u0v (iriint, of Will not fivenlle. Itevetlv. will lenvi in n i few davs for 1'iirlliiiid Me . where thev i will spend a vacation of two weeks Wvf,1kwivvft,il, y(' MISS HIJLUN CATI1K1UNK BIIANDSCIIETT Daughter nf Mr, and Mrs, Joseph V. Itrandschett, of North IMitlmlel phtti, whose engagement to Mr, Rob ert Alexander Maglll, also ut this city, has recently been announced. Mr, Maglll is now studying at the Thcoloslc.il Seminary of Virginia ! -r?s- I miA wKBtogt-- laS' V' ' . S f jftKl MISS ALMA M. KIRMSE WEDS Marriage to Mr. F. E. Muller Solem nlred In Bethany Reformed Church A pretty wedding took place nt 8 o'clock yesterday evening in the Beth any Reformed Church, at Rising Sun inenue nnd Magee street, when Miss Alma M. Kinase, of CGOll Oxford pike, became the bride of Mr. Frederick E Muller. t).1 Cheltenham road. Miss Klrme was attended by Miss Clara Mnhrer as bridesmaid, and Miss Clara Kirmse. her niece and Miss Ruth Muller, the bridegroom's niece, ns flower K'r' Mr. William Stavely was Mr. i.M.iller's best rami. The bride's dress was of white satin d her net veil was held in place by orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of Bride roses. MiFS Mohrer's ! fiock was of pink crepe dc chine nnd she wore a black velvet hat. Her shower liouiiuet was of pink roses. The little j flower girls wore white net frocks, I rutlled, and carried baskets of pink ' roes j Mr. Theodore Kirmse gave his sister in marriage and the Rev. Gustnv A Hitnrk officiated. A reception at the home of the bride immediately followed the ceieniuuy. After a wedding trip of ten days, Mr nnd Mr. Muller will be nt home t 0(100 Oxford pike. McCl'LLOFGH HEXESSY ' A pretty autumn wedding was sol emiiired nn Tuesday evening in the! Church of St. John the Baptist, Mann- junk, when Miss Ethel Dolores Henes sv , daughter of. Mr. James Henessy, of ;120 Rector street, was married to Mr. , James J. McCullough, of 4201! Main' street. The ceremony was performed at .r o'clock by the iciloi. .Monsignor Eugene Murphy, und was followed by a reception at the home of the bride's father. I The bride wore a gown of white j tricolette with a tulle veil held with tinv rosebuds and maidenhair ferns, ' nnd enrried a fchowcr of Bride roses, I Mr. Hcuessy gave his daughter in mar riage and Iiss Margaret McGrenrn was maid of honor. She wore & gown of canary color silk and net, n black vel vet hat and carried Sweetheart roses. Miss Anita Stimmler, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Her ruffied frock of white net was finished with pink nnd. blue ribbons, and her flower basket held pink und blue flowers. I Mr. Daniel Curran, (.ousin nf the ' bridegroom was best man. Mr and Mrs. MU'tillough will spend the autumn in the Pocono mountains, and upon their lettirn will he nt home nt 4"!l East Washington lnnc, Gcrinautowu. WOMAN ORATOR TO SPEAK Deborah Knox Livingston Will Ad dress W. C. T. U. at Haddonflcld Deborah Knox Livingston, a nation ally known orator will make an address at a Cnindiu county Woman's Christian Temperance I'uioii ing meeting to be held in the nuditoi -in in of 'he Haddon field (N. .1.1 High School tomorrow night, undo r the allspices of the Had- donliehl W. C. T. V. ' The State W C T. I . president. Miss Esther Elfrcth. of Hnddnnfielil. will preside. This is to be an open and . public meeting. LEGION POST TO MEET 109th Regiment Men Will Assemble j Tonight at Armory I The lllflth Infantry Post of the Anier I if nil Legion will meet in the First Reg i iinenr rmni v . Bioad nnd Cnllowhill streets, tonight. Invitations have been sent to the offii'eis and men of coips I nnd mniy troops of the A. E F. to join this post. The invitation ineludei ii it iippreeintion of the work of those men who were with them in the various bnttles in Frame but vveie never as signed to nuv division This post hns extended special inv i unions ilsp io the mfiiiliei s of the h.i1 loon companies, aero squadrons, held signal li.ittalioiis. the First, .Second. Third. Fiftv-r!rt. Fiftv sn-oud. Fitri fourth ninl Fifty -ith 1'ioncer Infantrj llegiments, coinposed mustlv of I'hilu delphians who were with the Twenty eighth Division in the vicinity of Va ri lines, Montblainville and Aprenmiit. 'nil '"""' Infantry Post will be a big fin-toi in the legion s membership cam pnlgn The regiment was loinposed of nu u of the old Thirteenth anil I'll si Peiinvylvniiia lufantry. leplnced several limes bj reason of casualties, but some of the oiiglual members still survive This post is to bo administend nloug llie same lines as the Veteran Corps of the Firsl Hegimeut, N. G P.. and both j niganizations will work together to pei -I lu'tunte memories of the old organi?n I tiou TO HOLD CARNIVAL Corley Catholic Club's Annual Event Begins Tonight The annual carnival of the Corlev Catholic Club will he held on Wolf street be, ween Kleventh and Twelfth streets, tonight, tomorrow nnd Satur- h.v evenings. Mmli urn rest is being taken in the award of the Libert Iliinds as prizes. ' jour iniiiiis win ue uisiiioiiied. llie deuominatioiis are one of Slfio. one of ! I$100, and two !?."i0. ' ROTARIANS DINE TONIGHT A. J. County . vile president of the I I'enns.vlvaiim Uailroad Compan.v. will ' be the principal speaker at the Itotary I Club dinner tonight. He will take as his topic "A Successful Reconstruction, Co-operation Must He Substituted for, I Discontent " Another speaker will bei Robert K. Lee, who represeuted tliei government duriug the reient war iu mobilizing industiial activities nniong I inure thau fiU.OOO workers iu various , fields. PBATimi: PIIOTOI'LAYH A U UIQ VAVDEV1U.K ACTS I matinees u&ny. Popular Prices AUva)j, P A CTMA AWVS- MAT TODAY LAOllNU Stcsp Lively Girls walnut An. 8th A Fashion Diaplay BIJOU MATINEE TODAT The Pace Makers f fLas' ( Imahkkt at 0TU sthkhtI Hi I Contlnuouc- Noon to til M I I 11 i PBATimi: PIIOTMPU.VY8 I 11 ' UUU UIQ VAVDEV1U.K ACTalU U i 9TII Ab. ltACB Binli of Iuth PALACRINK J &$ jjj fwJr" $ Mrkt St. b lOih It A. M to llilST. &t MARY P1CKFORD IN HF.rt LATEST PnoDUCTlOM I "THE HOODLUM" added- nnr.A'DEr.PiiiA s ovation to Next Week Selznick Presents EUGENE O'BRIEN AMI KOI II I.EADINn WOMEN l.V , "THE PERFECT LOVER" BirlinUvB Firm rr-entatlon THE NEW CAPITOL DIRECTION OF THE KTAM.Kr COUP ANT 724 MARKET STREET TODAY. FTIIDAY and SATCKDAT ELSIE FERGUSON in THE WITNESS FOK THE DEFENda" P A LA CR I2M MARKET STREET - 11 A M TO 11 30 P. M TODAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAT GERALD1NE . FARRAR Sutiporlfil hv I.Of TELLKOEN In "THE WORLD AND ITS WOMAN" All Next Week- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "HIS MAJESTY THE AMERICAN" ARCADIA , . CIIESTNl-T REIXIW KITH 1" A M. IS 2 ri'4.1 IV 4B, T 4fi. 0:30 P.M. BILLIE BURKE J" "the mis- . s. . ... LEADING WIDOW All Next vTnk DOROTHY DAYTON in "THE MARKET OF SOULS" VICTORIA MARKET HTREET ABOVE 0TH C4 MARKET HTREET ABOVE 0TH Wi! h a. ai to 1I!1B r. M. FOX Mlt I 1AM CAOMflltA I'TttttVttB in "WOLVES OF THE NIGHT" Next Week THEDA IIAHA III . "LA BELLE RUSSB" NIXON'S COLONIAL1 TEIIMANTOW.V AVE. Iiel. CHELTEN AVE. ? nn-1 h P M Seats Ilcserve.l In A4va.nce. TOMMOORE-'and Next Week "THE UNPARDONABLE SIN" DTTPUNTT MAnKCT8T ne t7T rEjVjllllN 1 ALL-STAR CAST Jhowixo "'CHOOSING A WIFE" T? 3tsT?Mj MARKET STREET I 1 1 WefflVlriVS AT JUNIPER VsSli4 CONTINUOUS WtfSM UDEVILLB 1 Ji vi -j in u f, iu. I (I AL sjULtM 1 KOUPE FATIMA i CO., J C MACK . CO. Olhera. BROADWAY B" Snyder Ave. .,.... 8:18 0.4RA. SEYMOUR BROWN & CO. WALLACE REID 'SB.. CROSS KEYS MAJIKCT BTBjUWIH J-MARRIED via WIRELESS" l'HII.MlEI.PHIA FOREMOST THEATRES r'SppC'QT Nightrat bTb rVJlrILkjl Ml Wed & Sat., 3:15 A bTUNNINO SrCCICSS! EnKHKement Two Weeks Onlv CHARLES DILLINRIIAM'H NEWEST V. MLSIPAL COMEDY SHE'S A GOOD FELLOW VOI LL SAY SFIR IS" With the filnhe Thfnfri. Nw Tork Co, lOPnPH FANTI-EY Dorothy Miynanl Ivv Pawner. Scott WelMh, th Duncan SltrK rnl th Famous Falflma Girl Chorus SRAT8 TODAY KOIl THE IAST WEEK BROAD Next Mon. Evg. OPEMNC OF SEASON COHAN AND HARRIS Preent MRS. FISKE In a Comeily nf Moonshine Madnefe in& Make-Belloie "MIS' NELLY OF N'ORLEANS" SEAT SAI.E OPENS TODAY GARRICK-Next Mon. Evg. COIIAV AND IIAHKIS PrMfnt "THREE FACES EAST' With VIOLET HEMING Th dripping; flai nf the S-rrt Srrvlc. Olrei I From ft Nun nf n Solid "iar at tb Cohnn nml llarrl" Thfalr. N' T SI-.AT SALE 0PK.N8 TODAY Poplar WeJ Mi Hi" Seata Sl.50 SAM S. SHUBERT THEATrI MATIN Bi: STfntAT AT 1' . AL JOLSON in "SINBAD" I VRIP HUOINNING SKPT 22 L- 1 JNls- , WKKKS OM.V Sean Toitar. FLORENCE REED in noAus or duptiny" AI)P"I PW1 HKOAO Ilnlovv RACE. POP. rtll-1-I 1 II Mat TodaJ J,t peal, II. "TOBY'S BOW'1 ith OCOItGK MARION CHFSTNUTST opeha "hotse :i s- Umi . i' lrt tvffs . 7 :0.v. n:n "THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE" Martins Monrta Sfot 2S Seals Todaf, OAI.l.O IXl.MIl' OPKHA s'O Mm Tue. We.l. hat Nights Il:UJ We.1 Shi Mutlne.il IVIIKaaO ThurH Frl VlghU -H M 8 PINAFORB Walnut' 1 VST S NIC 1h Rlli-Rl Tonight R IB ;.v io $ton. roi' 1IAT TODAY '.Tic 10r 7.r.r 1 VST S NIGHTS- LAST 2 MATINEES The Illii-lloarme i-urce or in seavon The Un-Kissed Bride feat MR' , 2'.c lo II Sat NUht S5c to $1.50. Next Week TODA1 MURRAY und MACK h Jirl Olrlj Mimical Show "I'LL SAY SO" THO URAUTT CllOm'S Se th IAI.M UKACH BATHING CURLS b7f. KEITH'S THEATRE U. S. GLEE CLUB 3." -Formerly Enllnteil IlluJacl(U 35 Florrle- MIl-I-KnisIIIl' JtCKUnARD- Alfiwl In ''A Mualcal Comeilv Review" EVA TAVI.OH 4 CO , THE DlXlt DUOl c-oi xteph vi:rov. WALTnn wgems. am) Othera Metropolitan Opera House TIIfRbDAY EVC. SEPT 25 Compllmentaiy Concert by JOHN McCORM ACK F.ntir Proceed to fit Vincent's Home. TlckK at HON 'hatnut t No wsrUi, Philadelphia Orchestra 1 TODAY LAB MAY OP SEASON' gAI.TJ 1 uurl i TO portMKR SlTlSCKlniCRS at lleppe'r. 1110 Chcmnut St Subvrlbera uhn enplle.1 for fhannes pleaiie call WED NESUAY, Sept 24. ADVANCE OI1DF.H8 fllfit nwt week trom MONDAY to TUL'HS OAY. Iiu-Juiilve. ORPHEUM MAJ' TODAT. 25c. 350. Mal.SSfTtaND COMMON CLAY A NEW THEATRE Ticket otllce ha been opened at X. 11. Mr..1K T, VI i A ! II S. 1i . ' "'v 1 "