STHIgP pp mfytf r . 1 ii ( r I" M JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy JVynne Speaks of the Enclosing of Road Maps in Invitations to Direct Guests How to Motor to Parties Miss Adams's Wedding Plans I MUST gaY the enclosing of road maps with invitations to out-of-town affair In a RTC.lt idea.' Some poodle did it few years ago, when there was much entertaining; and as pretty nearly very ono gog to out-of-town teas or parties in a motor, It I n. great con venience to know the easiest and most direct way of getting there. v Mrs. Isaac It. Davis, who will intm dtice her daughter, Hctsy Wnrrrn Davis, on Friday afternoon, October .1, from A until 7 o'clock, out nt her country place in Penllyn, has Kent a road map witn her invitations, which shows ouc just how to go from Chestnut Hill by way of the Bethlehem pike. Incidentally however, you better look out for t.nll pike from Fort Washington up to Ambler, and take a cutoff on the Morris road around to Butler nikn and back to Bethlehem beyond Ambler, for they are tearing up the Bethlehem pike, not a minute too soon, pltlior; and goodness know?, from the depth of the trenches, there'll be no passing that way even-if it is nearly two weekx off. What a wise plan for Mrs. Davis to choose the same day as the Henry Jlrinton Coxa's tea. It docs make it so much easier for tho guests to go to two teas in, one afternoon out in the same dlrectiop, than to have to drive from Chestnut Hill to tllP Mnin T.ino m! back again to Penllyn or Owynedd Ilill or wherever it may be on thc'North Penn Void all in one afternoon. I I HEAR- that tho Tommy Harts will spend the winter with Mrs. Charles Hart, Tommy's mother, at her home on Twenty-first street. Tou know they have the dearest baby about four months old. They were in Cape May with Mrs.' Hart most of the summer after Margaret's illness. She was seriously ill for several months, but has now entirely recovered. Speaking of the Harts makes me think of Elizabeth Adams's wedding. Sounds a bit far fetched till you take in the connection, does it not? But then you see Mrs. Tom Hart was Mar garet Smith, and her mother married Elizabeth Adams's father some yearh ago. After Mr. ,Adam.s was killed in a motor accident in Cape May. Eliza beth went to live with her sister. Mrs. George Harding and teorge and Phoebe have now sent out the invitations for Elizabeth's marriage to Snowden Samuel, which is to take place on Oc tober 1C, in St. James's Church. 'Phoebe Harding's mother-in-law, Mrs. George J. Harding has given her house for the wedding reception which is to be given for the immediate fami lies and intimate friends at bnjf after 12 o'clock. Good-night! Bur they'll have to rush to get into line in time to receive the guests after the wedding, won't they? , It's only a quarter of n block away from the church, you know. PHOEBE HABDISG is to be matron of honor at the wedding, and IJath rrine Lea and Martha McAllister, who is engaged to Sewell Boric, you know, arc to be maids of honon Then there are six bridesmaids, Marie Wright Hoffmou, Christine Hare Stockton, Gertrude Pancoast, Ruth Ilobart, Anne Melrs Taylor and Ilcleu Keeney, of California. It's bound to be a pretty wedding, as Elizabeth is very fjoqtl looking, hub a good figure and carries bersjlf with a decided air. Phoebe is very pretty, too, sod the bridesmaids are by no meant? plain. Elizabeth looks quite a little like heiN mother, who was Mis.s Mnbel Smith, ti sister of the late1 Boss Smith and Harry Smith. In fact, she was a sister-inlaw of the present Mrs. Harry Adams, whose first husband was Harry Smith. She died when Phoebe and Elizabeth and Harry, Jr., were crjr small, and they lived for some time in Washing ton with their father, who brought them back to Philadelphia to live when it was time for Phoebe to make her debut, it was several years after that, that he married his brother-in-law's widow. DID you hear of the cute dog show the little Willing girl, daughter of the Kent Willings, and hinnll Mary lavis gave out at the Willing place in Paoli on Saturday? They had every kind of dog entered and gaveprizes an' everything. The proceed? are to go to the Society for tho Prevention, of Cruel ty to Animals. Most of the sWll dogs round the neighborhood were in the show, and such growling and barking and grunting and yelping you never heard! They had several other little girls to help them, and altogether it was a wonderful success. Mary Davis is the daughter of the S. Boyer Davises, of Malvern. NANCY WYNNE.' ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nnd SIrs.,SIorrjs L. Clothier will give a dinner-dance for the receiving party after the tea which they will give to introduce their daughter, Sliss Emily E. Clothier, on October 1. Announcements have been received in this country of the marriage of Mile. Jeanne Tabary, daughter of Slonsieur and Stadamo Barthclcmy Tabary, of VI .Boulevard Francois, Vitry-le-Francois, France, and Sir. Charles' R. Jennings, son of Sir, John W. Jennings, nf Sum mit avenue. Chestnut Hill, which took place in the Church of Notre Dame at Vltry-lc-Francois, on Tuesday, Sep tember 2. Mr. and Sirs, Jcpnings spent part of their wedding trip in London. They bailed for this country ou the Baltic last week, aud will live at the Cresbeim Arms, St. Slartlns, for the winter. Mies Slary D, New bold will be the guest of "honor at a ball which her father, Sir. Clement Buckley Newbold, will Rive Tuesday evening, December 30, at the Ritz-Carlton. The wedding of Stiss Elizabeth Pear sail Dallas, daughter of Sir, and Sirs, Trevauiou R. Dallas, of IBM Pine street, and Sir. William Ten Rroeck,. of Ov.'rbrook, will take place on Wed nesday,. October Rt, In St, Clement's Church. The "ceremony will bo per formed by the Rev. Charles F. Hutch inon.. Sliss Dallas will have her sis ter, Sliss Edith Wharton- Dallas, and Sliss Louise Wilbur , Smith as brides maids. There will be no reception. SJr. Tec, Brocck ajid- ha bride will UVe is in yvcrprooB;. ' Sfw.flerie'BHftH.jsf'oads'c Cot;, isgcp iktdsi .minmiu ,.l.,WtVf whMt th i 'BiMnWH&ti 7 ','"'! ' '-ZC inr T ST-"'.ll" ...1. i ' ' u -JL. - ?'-f ftf,1'rtoii, THt 'Wlyl'H- Wlim MM. 1 J-li.'i: Uia&a,-u3. A. .MerrRt Taylor, Mri. Joseph Hutchinson, Mrs. nobert Kmott Hare, Mrs. "Wlnficld S. Arter una Mrs. Henry Y. .leanes. Sire. jeorgeC. Thayer wilt entertain tne Gardeners next Tuesday at Ityucton, her iiijtne In VHUnova. Lieutenant Ktriart Benon Clark. T S. N., whose marriage to Miss Ellen lieth McMichael, niece of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Emory McMlchocl, will tskc place on November 1 , has hen ordered to Norfolk, Va., where he will return on Saturday. ,j Miss Rebecca O. Thomson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Thomson, re turned yesterday from Glen Cove, L. I., where ehe spent the week-end as the guest of Miss Jean Fletcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fletcher, Jr. MV. and Mrs. William Townscnd Wright, of St. Davids, returned on Saturday from Nnrragansctt Pier, It. I., where they spent the Bummer. Mr. Isaac La Boiteaux, who has been spending the summer in Spring Lake, spent a few days this week in Bryn Mawr, Mrs. Boiteaux and her family will return about September 30. Mrs. William E. Goodman, of Chest nut Hill, nnd bcr granddaughter, Mis.s May Ernestine Applcton, who motored to Eaglcsmcrc Inst week, returned home on Saturday. MiM Violet Welsh and Miss Betty Brock have returned from their trip to the Facific coast with Mrs. Horace Brock and are in Cape Slay nt Mr. and Mrs. William Welsh's cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Dale, of Chestnut Hill.- returned from New Cnstlo. Me., whejc they spent most of the summer. Mrs. Bcauveai Borl'e, of Old Tork road, Abington,J is entertaining her son and daughter-in-law, M. nud Sirs. Adolpb Boric, of Ogonquit, Mc. Mrs. Charles Piatt. 3d, of East Grav ers lane. Chestnut Hill, and her chil dren, who have spent the summer in New Hampshire, returned homo a fen days ago. .Mr. and Mrs. Laurence A. Meeker have recently returned from a visit to Castine, Me., to Cape May, where they have been spending the summer with Mrs. Meeker's parents, Sir. and Slrsi William SL Field, of Stockton avenue. Sirs. Sleeker will be remembered as .Miss I.ois Field, of Havcrford. Sirs. .Morgan Hebard, of ""Chestnut avenue, Chestnut Hill, left for Califor nia on Saturday to meet Sir. Hebard. They expect to return .home next month. Sliss Emily C'laxton. Sirs. Hebnrd'h sib tor, who has been in California since the early spring, expects to remain there for the winter. Sir. and Sirs.. Thomas Cover aie the guests of Mr. .and Sirs. Charles A. Sparks at their home in, Cape Slay. Miss Eleanor Ycady, of Baltimore, also has returned to Cape Slay where she is vis iting Sirs. Sparks. Miss A. C. Knight has left Cape Slay for a few weeks to visit at the Newport villa of Sir. Edward O. Knight. Sir. and Sirs. John If. Slason, Jr., and Sliss Alva Sergeant are the guests of Sliss Catharine C. Cassard at her home in Cape Slay. Sir. and Sirs. Leonard Sibley are spending a few days in Cape May. SUJc. Camille Jacques, who went overseas early in the summer, will le tufu to Chestnut Hill about the middle of October. Sir. and Sirs. William S. Baxter and their son. Slaster Albert Baxter, who have been spending the summer at the shore and also nt their summer home near Doylestown, returned on Monday and will spend the winter at the Ever green Lodge in I.ansdowne, .j ALONG THE MAIN LINE Sirs. J. S. C. Hnrvevr- nf Tiflri'nnr. spent a few days last week with her parents, Sir. and Sirs. John Bishop, at the Slarlborough - Blenheim, Atlantic City. Sir. and Mrs. .II. H. fiiessinir. nf. Kr. Davids, arc entertaining Sir. and Sirs. u. . i-cyton, of l.os Angeles, Calif, Sir. and Mrs. David L. Evuon have moved from Philadelphia into their new home at St. Davids. t Sir. and Sirs. Norman SIcSIullinll430 Catharine street, have",rcturned have closed their cottage at Cape Slay ana nave rriurneu to mcir nomc in Haverford, .MISS KAT1JKRINU M. ROST Daughter of Str. and Mrs. Joseph Rost, pf !00 South Fifty-first street, whose engagement to Mr. Albert C' JIcCr h recently Imm Annoauced.'' Mr.SteCrik Was rf'?iur'ue4rfrm iYydtJ. "weo o wsmw H ifTatKaMaW ' wApp- .. IIP gggr ;&& laiiiiMi s. jr 'S&ml flnHHIIIIIiflL l& .' "sp! i aaaaaaaaalElaV v'TySHB aiiaBiiBHaK''i'aiBaiiiiH iBaHflMkaiaiH V ,! ewt EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, ALONG THE READING Sir. and Sirs. Samuel Ctirrie, of Oak Lane, are motoring through the White Mountains, They will return tho last of the month. Sir. nnd Sirs. Alexander W. Danncn baum, of Windgntc Slanor. Abington, have gone to Wentworlh Hall, Jack son, N. II. Sliss Sfartha Mcsscr has returned to her home in Abington, after spending a month in Eaglesmere, Mrs. C. H. Mcsser nnd her daughter, Sliss .Mar garet SIcsser, of Abington, have been in the mountains nt Werncrsvillc during tho last Week. Sirs. Henry A. Wass ana her daugh ter. Sliss Esther A. S. Wns. who spent a fortnight In Asbury Park, N. J., hael returned to their home on Old York road, Jenkiritown, Sir. nnd Mrs. Theodore Culver and Sirs. Robert Carnwnrtb, of Jenkintowii, have returned after spending some time nt Haddon Hall, Atlantic City. Sir. SI. Men: and his family, who have been spending several weeks at Barker. Sle., have returned to their home on Township line, Jeukiutowu. Sir. and Sirs. Leroy Barret, of Bos ton, who hnve beeu siting Sirs. Barret's parents, Sir. nnd Sirs. Charles Copes, of Fort Washington, hnve re turned to their home by motor, taking with them Sirs. Copes, who will re main in Boston a week or to. S -T .- " B IMMflHMik III1I1MWI1I I y H Mil ,M i . lh X t h. -'- liTiiiMaiiiiiiiiMaiiiMMMIh IMWillnliwfrW ifn it - ir nPi XX aawHflHaWH'iMi9ISNHB90 NV&fcallkV ZKr"" 'V',ilaaPalftir WMMMMKjMv JMallllisak. JKrjf' laMRaaHaBBnaL 9MMWMMM&mMaktKMim .wr-: ,aMatalMiaK MmWMmwSmSSKmltM 1 1 lFHPaiiaiiiiiananaWNlak. SliiiiiHaH 3HHB,w3SiaaaiHaHiflaiiiiiV I - ' tiHRHrvv- r9r PH iHaiiiHaiiiiiaiiiiiiiii I'' "j4KL-Zj2& "' i'-:"S' K'' vlaaaaaH 1 lKEiaillalllHBalall I r JilaBaV .aaiiiiST ' ?. " xaaiHr xacBjWwlValW, I F BaaaaaaaaauiHBaaaaaaaaVr '' iiHc I I wSwSwimSBBMIBH I 1 ILIIIIHHpaallv ' l'V'' jn tBF' I iK'Slilm 1 I -4 Vsalllllllllalliialfttklaallllllllllllv 7 E I I i5S33jKStT 3" ??rV I SILss Nancy SlcKean, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Thomas StrKean. of Glcnroc House, Rosemont, and Sliss Vlr ginla Hcckschcr, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Ledyard HecUselicr. of Rollngbrohe, Radnor, at the polo game at the riiiladclphla Country Club GERMANTOWN Sirs. Herbert Fourke, of SOS East Washington lane, spent the week-end visiting her mother, Sirs. David A. Jes ter, at her cottage at Sea Isle City. Sir. nud Sirs. J. SI. Fitznatrick nnd their children, of LNJl East ifpsal street, have returned from a fortnight's stay in .Cape Slay. Sir. and Sirs. Henry Goclning, of 92 East Hortter street, announce thr mar niage of their daughter, Sliss Lillian (J. Ooehring. to Sir. Frauk Henry, of IS East Sharpnack street, on Satur day evening, ut S o'clock, by the Rev Henry Schneffer. I). D.. at his home, Southampton avenue, Chestnut Hill. Sir. T. V. Rosworth, of T.32 East Johnson street, is visiting his son nnd daughter-in-law, Sir. and Sirs. T. Wil- Ipfly Itnsu-ortlt. nf f hnlr nnnrttnpnts tflt Stone Hnrbor. Sir. nnd Sirs. Rosworth expect to return to the city ou SIou- da. .,,.,, n,,., Inr, r.,iA SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Sir. Julius A. Russel, son of Sir. and Mrs. Fred Russel. of 1220 Jackson street, bus returned after a fortnight's isit with frieuds at AVcstvillc, N. J. Sir. George Heinz, formerly of South Philadelphia, has returned trom rort Washington and is now living at 3300 North Eleventh street. Sir. S. S. Hcrshing, of, 334 South Nineteenth street, has returned to his home from Lancaster, where the nn- mini reunion of the Hersbing : family was being held. Sir. Slilton Hershiug, of Hcrshing, Pn., was also among the speakers and guests at the reunion. Sir. and Sirs. Donald Gartland have moved from Easton nnd are now living at 14.TT Carpenter street. 'Sirs. Gart land will be remembered as Sliss Slar garet Ilannignn, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Hannigan. Sir. and Sirs. Fred W. Willard nnd their son nnd daughter, Sir. Joseph Frances Willnrd and Sliss Ireno Wii lard. huve returned to their home at 1309 Slorris street after having closed their cottage in Chelsea, where they have been spending the summer, ,. , .. t-i.j tt,1, r W'J&r&h from Longport. where they have been spending the season as tho guests of Sirs. C. Brauu. Sirs. Hcrsch will bo remembered as Sliss Elizabeth Brauu, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Charles Braun. The first card party of a series to be given during tho coming sonson will bo held this evening in the school hall of St. Slouica's at Seventeenth tind Ritncr streets. The parties are to be given in aid of St. Slonica's Day Nursery every other Wednesday night. A veception will follow the games. Those who do not enjoy cards will be afforded the op portunity of dancing while the others are playing. Among those who will entertain this week are .Sirs. Joseph Hatpin, Strs. Charles Becker, Sirs. .Tpseph Roberts. Sirs. Cranlick, Strs. John Donahue, Stiss Julia Meade, Sliss Slarie Cantrell, Sliss Adele Brcnnan, Sirs. Charles Colbert and Stiss Beatrice Dougherty. A surprise paper shower was given to Sir. and Sirs. William J. Clay, of 2514 South Nineteenth street, in honor of their first wedding anniversary. Among those present wcro Sir. nnd Sirs. Joseph Philip Clay Stiss Betty Gallagher, Sliss St. Vivian Gallagher, Stiss Gertrude C. Brown, Sliss SInry K. Toner, Stiss Rosalie Lynch, Sliss Cecelia Kenny, Sir. Robert Sullivan, Sir. Robert Gorman, Sir. Frauk O'Brien. Sir. James Nolan, Str. Ray mond Thomas aud Sir. Thomas White. WEST PHILADELPHIA Sir. and Sirs. Warren S. Baker, of 4000 Kingscsslng avenue, announce the marringe of their daughter, Jllsa Helen Dorothy Raker, to Str. J. Dean Arm strong, wfilch was solemnized on Satur day, September 20, at 12 o'clock. In- the Church ,of the Atouemcnt, Forty seventh street and Kingscssing avenue, SIss Clara' V. Baker acted as her sis ter's maid of honor, and Slisy Eliza beth fD. Armstrong, too btldcgrooui's ArnMUoBg had Mr. Willow T, SnroulJ Jrv.ij frMt mm. ''the, MajbnV being MK. Rwrd CM bMbr,,aBtt lr;"AMS We m ivUattonB wi WATCHING THE POLO MATCH dtftrfflv vx' MBU. V' MmmmK. HgBWKSia?fe. mBfflsSSe&ssSb. ESfe3g, NORTH PHILADELPHIA The Y. SI. 11 A. gave the first dnncc of the season on Sunday evening, nt the auditorium, llllfi .Master street This dance was for members only nnd their fiiends. The success of this dance was proved by fifty new members, who cn lolled while thr rveut was taking place. Sir. Nathnuiel Cooper i.s chairman of the house committee, Sir. It. oung and Sir. E. L. Rordeir assist him. Admis sion to this affair was by membership corn oniy. Mr. nnd Sirs. William 11. Lees and their daughter, Sliss Olirc Lees, of 17-10 Diamond street. Iiue returned to tho city after spending the season in Ocean City. Sir. and Sirs. Frederick C. Rollmnnn. of 10:7 Diamond street, have closed their cottage in Atlantic City nnd huve returned to their homo. '1 heir dnughter, iMiss Edna Rolliinin. spent the latter part of the season iu Ocean Cit . week cud house party entertained 'l'V Sir. Itnlph Thomas nnd his parents, Ml. ,, Mrs (S,.0tgr Thomas, at their Kuininer home in Wildwnod included Slisi Lmnsc Kiin. Sliss Emma Kirn, Miss .lean Eraser, Miss Nessie Wright, i Mr. Fiaiik Lambert, Sir. ("ami Keck, !Slr. Tliouris Hannah nud Sir. John Frner. ill and Sirs. F. W. Rilleibeck, ot North Twelfth street, aie isiting Sir. Rillerhrck's brother nnd sister-in-lnw. Sir. and Sirs. Herbert Hilleiberk, nt I their home in Fieeport. L. I. Miss SInrguerite Bai ranger, of Noith lTrll(v ninth street, and Sliss Ito.se Littlestone have returned from a stay at Atlantic City. Sir. and Sirs. S. Rosenblatt and their son. of North Eighteenth street, hnc returned from Atlantic City. Sir. and Sirs. Harry Fisher and their family, of 1S01 North Twenty eighth street, have rctiirnrd from u summer's stay in Atlantic City. Mrs. L. Parker, of Sloiint Vernon street, has gone to Providence, It. I., whcio she will remain for about a month visiting relatives and friends. SIis Anna Belle SlacDonald, of Six teenth and Snrinir Garden streets, will Ifntortnin the members of her sewing circle at her hoSe" ou Friday evening. Sir nnd Sirs. A. Ilcrsleiu and their daughters, Stiss Regina Ilerstcin and Sliss Slarion Hcrstein, are nt thr Hotel Slajcstic, after spending the summer at their cottage in Chelsea. Sliss Emily Carter, of North Seven teenth street, is spending the week in New York ns the guest of Sir. nnd Sirs, tleorge Williams. TIOGA Sir. and Sirs. John Cliff Wert, of :U0f) North Fifteenth street, formerly of West Philadelphia, am receiving con gratulations on the birth of n son. The Tioga Business Men's Associa tion will hold a memorial service on Sundav afternoon at ;::!0 o'clock iu the sStrand Theatre to honor the sixty-live 0ung men and one lied L-ross nurse from the Tiogu district who gave their lies for their countr in tlie world war Sir. Wilbur II. Zimerman, the president of the association, will pre side, and addresses will be mode by Mr. Frafeslin Spencer Edmonds. Rev. Rich" nrd Lancaster, chaplain of the ,T15th Infantry And Rev. Joseph Krauskopf. SIusIcaFfelectioiiR will be given bv the Elks Quartet and Sliss Slary Wade, soprano soloist. Thr committee having the affair in charge includes the presi dent. Mr. Harry Smith. Sir. C. It. H. Hartranft, Lieutenant II. Cottrr Bovle, Lieutenant II. K. V. Slilliugtou, Sir. William II, Clurk.vSlr. George W. Hob son, Licuteunnt Oliver P. Ilartzrll. En sign Itu.Miiond Click es and Sir. George B. Tucker. Sir. George E. Schmid, of 1332 West Tioga street, ot Company (J, Sixty-first Infantry, has returned home from France, having served fourteen months overseas. His sister. Sliss Clara E. Schmid, has' returned from Atlantic City after spending the latter part of the summer there. . Sir. and Sirs. Wilbur II. Zimrrmun have closed their bungalow in Ocean Citr and have returned to their winter i borne, t!i orjoag. t & Mr,. $f Mr. 'iH&VW?-.'! nell) PI .s l.tu KtJfliuf . -i.t -.. r-,wi7w5 "JTCM, nu.ornuia. vk ROXBOROUGH Sir. and Sirs. J. Everett Tocring. of -LIS Ljceuni nvenue, have returned from a isit to friends in Reading, Pa. Dr. and Sirs. John S. Woodruff, of Pecliin street nud llovborough avenue, are at home again nftrr spending the sensou at Wtldnood Crest. Sir. and Sirs. Charles Service Tav- lor hac returnnl from Oceau (irovo to their homo on Roxbornugh avenue. Mr. nnd Sirs. Frederick Stott, of 3S3 Green lane, icturnrd home on .Monday after spending the summer at Ocean Cit. WISSAHICKON ; honor, nud Sir. Joseph Conlcy will be Sir. and Sirs. Albert L. Hood, of 147 best man. Sumac street, who hnve beeu staying The bride will wear a suit of dark in Ocean I ity through tho season, re- blue trirotinc. with a hat of the same turned to issalnekou last, week. ,,,,,,,, nU(, 1 huvo a cor,ag0 Dr. Henry G. Fischer, of 122 Sumac of orchids, while the bridesmaid will street, president of the I'oiusbv Rose wear a suit of brown. Club of this Mibuib has as hi, guest A quiet reception nt the home ot his brother. Dr. Herbert lischcr, of'.!,,, i,ri,ie ,,-ill r,iw i 1 Ilingham, Slass (He bride will follow the cerrmmi. I Sir. and Sirs. Itanke will leave for a Mr. nnd Mrs L. Goidon Stafford, of trip to Niagara Falls nnd will .eturu Sumac street, and their family have, November I irturned home nfter a month in Oceau I The -iii Y . i , .-.-.. City. Their dauchtrr. Ml Mnr,i ' .lhPy. -W1" b" "' ho"1, "t ' -i South Stafford, bus irturned to Swart btuorc MUSS StrCOt "f"'r yvo'"b"' JO College to finish her course. I rr ,.,..,.7777 - - r SILYERSIAN DUBIN FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL i A wedding of interest in this city and Sir. nnd Sirs. James Swart., of Ains-1 in Bos,n- Slass., was that of'siist lie street, are spending part of tbeiKatnr3'u Dubin, daughter of SIis. Ida month at their bungalow in Phoenix-Dubin, of 2127 North Thirtv-second TilI, r'a- street, and Sir. Max Silverman, of Sliss Clara Jamieson, who has beeniKosto" ''ich was solemnized on Sun spending the last two months visiting day at 2:IiO o'clock in the licth Israel relatives in Connecticut, has returned 'Temple with the Rev. Slarvin Nnthau to her home, 41(11 Itidge avenue. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs, Winfield S Mnellenry, of Itid ley Park, has irturned from a vacation in Atlantic CiM. Mr. nnd Mrs William Oormley, of -7 Ninth street. I).trb. entertained in fotmnlly on Sunday evcmig. Their guests ipcluded Mr nnd Mrs. John Uormley nnd their family. Miss Ger trude Kelly, MiiN C.itherine Longen.Mr. Itohert Tabe aud Mr. Elmer Dolby, of Clifton Heights, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles innuson. .Mr nnd Mrs. William Hhel drin, Miss May Hamilton, Mr. .TohnJ,iurRt "'" ,nk" Pacc this afternoon at Lester. Mr. William Lester . Mr. Ilay- mond Duffy and .Mi Thomas Duffy, of West Philadelphia. .Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Carroll, of Springfield, Mr. Frank Gomez, of Darby. Mr. nnd Mrs. .laeoh Y. McConncll and their daughter Miss Miriam Mc Conncll, of rourth and Main streets, Darby, &ave been spending the lato summer in Atlantic City. Mr. 'Lrnrst Thomas, of Princeton avenue. . Aldan, is tpeudiug several weeks in Atlautic Cit. Mrs. John Atkinson nud her children of Llancrch, hne leturucd from Long port, Mr. nnd Mrs- It Alexander and their family, of Ihriel Hill, are home from Cape Ma. OLNEY Friends of Miss Lillian It. Linton, of 111) Fisher's nenue. will be glad to hear that she has fully roceorcd from her recent severe illness. Miss Linton spent last week uiliug Miss Joseph ine M. Clement, of the Rowland House, Fraukford. Mr. nnd Mrs. lirnjamin H. Linton aru being congratulated upon the birth of n daughter, Jeanne Phyllis Linton, on September 8. NORRISTOWN Miss Mildred Easton, of Hows ave nue, entertained thirty friends at u sewing party at her home iu honor of Mrs, Charles It. Will, who before her leccnt marriage wns Min Anne Wil liver. On Saturday Miss Florence Tinkler, of Haws ncnue. will enter tain in honor of Mrs. Will. Ensign Will is home on a fifteen day furlough, from return trip from France. Mr. and Mrs. 'Horace Coleman and children, of DeKalb street, have re turned frdm Diamoud Pond, New Hampshire, where they spent the 'sum mer. Mr. Clifton S. Hunsickcr and his daughter, the Misses Susan Hun Mfr i,"Mis Andora Hunslcker, of ltoi;jf)Ont, re on nn autmaoMkvtrlii frjftWftlMtKirf M'l other Pennsylvania, SEPTEMBER 2d, MI9s MPRFRTHM WFn ITIIOO IILDLIUUM VVLUO MR. ALEXANDER SWAIN - Wedding Takes Place in St. Martin's Church, Followed by .. . , , ,, reception ax Briae s noino A pretty wedding will tnkc place nt St. Martins in - the - Fields, Chestnut Hill, at (i o'clcwk this eveuing. when Sliss SusannH SI. Hcberton, dnughter of Sirs. Robert Heberton, of 2i.T) West , Iacrs lane, will become the bride of Sir. Alexander St. Swain, son of Mr and Strs. Joseph W. Swain, of ""01 Quecu laue. Xllsa Heberton will he at- tended by her sister, Sliss Harriet ltrhprtftn net nmlfl nf hnnnc nnil h Mtfcs Isabel Swain, sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaid. --- --- , " ".".. ". ..wm. ..-. --. -- Sir. Allen Lcffcrls, of New Tori.. will be the best man. Sir. Harey 11. Price. Jr., of New York: Sir. Clifford Hemphili, of pew York : Dr. Douglas Slacfarlnu, Sir. Clarence F. Woolman. I . , ,, ... .... ... ... Sir. Gillian. 11. K. Mitchell and the br.de s brother, Mr. I n.lg Heberton. , 2d, will be the ushers. The Rev. Jacob Le Roy, rector of the church, will per- form the ceremony and Sir. Robert Si Heberton will giu his siter in mar riage. Sliss nebcrton will wenr her moth er s wedding dress and n eil of old lace. She-will enrry u shower bouquet 'of snapdragons and bride Roses. The maid ot honors frock will be of piuK taffeta nnd she will wear n black cl- vet hat nnd carry snapdragons, pink roses and blue larkspur. Sliss i-wiiin ' will wear a pink and ellow changeable taffeta and n black civet lint Her lion quet will be composed of pink nnd yel ,low roses, snapdragon ami blue lark ispur. A small reception will follow the ceremony at the home of the bride's mother. After a wedding trip Sir. and Sirs. Swain will be nt home on tho Bethlehem pike opposite Ilillcrcst ac nuc, Chestnut Hill. VOELKER JORDAN Sliss Elizabeth Jordan, daughter of i, , .. -. , .-.1,' ?&. .'"".? "I V, "i".m- " " 't t i -V Vt r- '. v I br.de of Sir. George Soolker, son ?Ly; T : k1Pr' f (,.,2 A est Chew street. Olney his aft-I ernoon at 4 o c ock in the hurch of no- i...iniuu., i.icti-uiu uuu iu. streets. Stiss SInrgarrt Dufresne will be the bridesmaid and Sir. Joseph Brnndis will be the best man. Sir. Jordan will give his dnughter in marriage. A dinner for thr families aud a few ' intimate friends will be J served nftcr the ceremony and a large reception will be held ii thr evening. Sir. and Sirs. Vorlker will live with Sirs. Voelker's brother-in-law and sis ter. Sir. nud .Mrs. James Gibson, in South Philadelphia. Sir. Voelker re cently irturned home from two j ears' service with the Second Division in France. RAAKE HALET Au interesting wedding which will take place today will be that of Sliss Slargaret Hale, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. James It. Haley, of 1031 Ritner street, to Sir. Paul Yincent Kaake. The ceremony will be performed at ". :o0 o'clock in St. Slonica's Church by tbc Rev. Joseph P. Kelly. Sliss Mnrr Unlet ti ill l.n inat.l nr oliieinting. The biide wore n travel ing suit of brown cloth trimmed with beaver fur nud n hat to match. Her corsage bouquet was ot tea roes. After the quiet crrrmony Mr. aud Mrs. Silverman left for n trip to Can ada, and upon their return they will live in Roston. iii'RST stf:yi:.ko The wedding of Miss Harriet W. Ste venson, laughter of Mr. and Mrs Harry W. Stevenson, of 3U21 Susque hanna avenue, aud Mr. Charles 1'. o clorl; in the Sevrjuth Day Adveu- i tist Church, Fifty-first and Locust streets. Tho ceremony will be performed by the pastor, thr Rev. Dr. Parsons. The bride, who served ns a nurse dur ing the war. will be given in marriage hy her father, and will wear her nurse's uniform. She will be attended by Miss King, also a nurse in tlie service. Mr. Hurst, of the Vnitcd, States MISS BEATRICE SI. IlENDEIt Daughier ol Mr. Arthur J. Uendefi of 1604 Kpruce street, whose, ch (f enieui to Mr, Albert frllm, Siw-, pler, pfLanlnw, va tuwiw,'ti II 1 k M, Ts:;;' tmm il t -it 1919 PaT - T' who w "ouuded overseas while serving In the drug supply department. ClZ?, SI! a unval service man. The ceremony will be followed by nn informs! recep- lion ut 'i'0 hitreh. vpon their return 'from their trip Sir. Hurst nnd Ills , bride win bo at home at .tjsi susquc- ilmnna avenue. WHITi; F.WNCK Sir. Edmund B. White. oflSrooklyn. V i.. who hns recently riturned from active service abroad, und Sliss Grace S l'auiw (l)iiiffhter nf Cntitntn unil Mrv. Ti-inlcl It. Fnunrc. f this cit.i will bo married todnt nl St. John's SJetlindi! Episcopal ("iniiili. The Itev. 1' Keith Clierrj. of (Jlomcstor I'iljr. -N. J. brnHii'r-in-I.iw nf the briile, lll perform the (cii-mnn. '-istP(l In the 1!,' ' T Swindells, pastor of the I'lHH'ob. The lirnl" who will be given in nmr- i riagp br her father, will wear a gown of hridnl Mitin nnd crepe brocade, 1 trimmed with lace and made with a court trsin ol pamii eliet. Her tulle leil will be held in plino bv orange b'o .-...,. on. I .1.- ..Ill .. , . "I" ,,,,"" ,, '" "" laT.V " ,,".,; orchlu am ross. Mrs. Knliort H ripkprIn.. ,lMrr of ,p ,.-,, w , w' ,lp, , n f -.., nf ram tn,. ' , ... orpn sll0 ,,iir.rrr . ,,.. tus dahlias. The bridesmaids, Sliss uorotlij 1 leldiug, of Gloucester City: Sliss SlHdellne Failure, cousin of the bride: Miss Sfnbelle J. Laverty and Miss Edith St . stinnri nil ,. ill .,,.. in.. I rnder satin and neonette crene. trimmed ! with peails. They will carrv bouquets of dahlias. The little flower girl, Sliss iThelmn Dains. niece of the bride, will i wear a dninlj dress of point d'esprit and ''iirrj n hnski-t of laiender doners Mr. llnnj (Jouirli. of Brookhn. will he the best miin nnd the ushers will b Mr. Wraj Wlster. cousin of the bride groom : Mr Edwin F. Fanner. Mr. L'lvssps Ornnt Tanner, brothers of the bride, and Sir. Robert II. Pickering. A reception will follow the ceremony nt the home of thp bride's parents, .127 Richmond street, after which the bride groom anil budr will leave on nn ex tended wedding trip. After November 1 they will be at home in Brooklyn, N. V. NITTnONER-KANE i Sliss Elizabeth C. Kane, daughter of I !r. "is. William Knur. f 02 East Morttri- street, became thr bride of, JoMlh . yiUrmtfTt .,,. , ,,f 4l- As,,. bnnriie n.a.1. on Slonday evening, at S oVlock. at the home of hrr parents. ! Mi. Knno ,. ,,,,, 'bv , j bridecroonrs s step In. Inv. Mrs M. Nittroner, as matron of honor, and Sir. John Nittroner was his brother's best man. The Itev. William Porter Lee, D. 1).. of the West Side Presbj tcrini) Church, performed the ceremony and Sir. Kane gave his daughter in' mar riagr. Miss Kane's dres was of white! satin and she carried n shower bouquet j of Bride roses. A small weddiug bup-' per wns served immediately after the ' ceremony. After a short trip, Mr. and ' Mrs. Xittrnurr will lirr in Ashbourne. I GIBI! GROENEVELD A pretty wedding will br solemnized this evening at 7 o'clock, in the Nn tivit Lutheran Church, Seventeenth nnd Tioga stieets, when Sliss Ruth Gioeneveld, slaughter of Sirs. Auna Groencicld, will become the bride of Mr. Jnines Arch Gibb. The bride, who will be given iu mai riage by her uucle. Sir. Peter Woll, will br attended by her cousin, Sliss Anun Woll, as maid of honor, and Sliss Isabel Bradlej, Mm Edna Ilieining, Sliss SIndeline I'at ton and Sirs. Robert Le Fort as brides maids. The best man will be Sir. Louis Dimi, and the ushcis will be Alt . Adnlph Groeuevt'ld, Sir. Edgar Hofl" ner. Sir Horace Breiuing, Sir. Itov llaker. Sir. Robert Le Fort nud Mr Percy Tuit. A i crept ion for the bridal partv und thr immediate families will follow thr ceremony, nt the home of the bride's mother, 31139 North Fif teenth btreet. After nn extruded wedding tup Mr. vjYanity Nights 11 1000 eliarmlnc Aiinltj tjsen U fre to the strls. Ill II Hear the Famoua llHnwaiian Jazz Orchestra W Dancing 12th and Chestnut 11 Anon: acm.u'.s MBb L & Private laSM 'l Ttaclia Instruction ItlUr for Each Walnut JT Pupil by 7720 Appointment SAMS-SHUBERTV.,,, AI JOLSON in ,Sinbad' 1 YRIC CVEMNUS at S M ' rVIV 1T TODAY 2 JO FLORENCE REED In 'ROADS Of DESTINY ADFLPHI L'lOAD Below RACE last r, Tory; newer" TIMES wllh l.fORllf. MARION DEC MONDAY Scats Tomorrow BARNEY BERNARD in "THE HON. SAM DAVIS" I CHESTNUT STrRAHot. Tonight 0oA3'fn ;,Mikado"l Thurday ft rrlday II JI s PINAFORE ' i MetroDolitan Onra Home I TOMORROW EVENINC. AT S.IS t Complimentary Concert by JOHN M c C 0 R M A C K.; Entire Proceeds to St Vincent s Home. Stare Seata at f?.(0 Non nn Ht TIcKeU at ItOS Chtnut 8l .No War tan. icoaiwiE IHARKRT AT 40TII STHEC' 1 ront inuoiiK Noon to II P Ml "THE OTHER HALF" ComtKly and News Picture L C BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS B. F, KEITH'S THEATRE "BEE" PALMER and the 31 Klngi of Jafzapadon U. S, GLEE CLUB William fc. VotfwfChar. pln: Barlo , 1 .r-Jr;-:aiiruS vi MTiWH-lSx.m.x, -i J.THOGAPBHD SB&SrX&Si 11 Gibb and his bride will live at 333d North Fifteenth street. YARDLEY ' Sirs. Illtln Tulnlii!- hn inent tTiB summer nt Buck Hill Fulls. Is ststinr Ali for a time with hdr daughter, Slrr Zi x. niuney v nuwuiiauer. .J Dr. Sina Strntton, of Philadelphia f who Is clvlnc n Rerle (if tnlks tn tlinwl hieh school sirls liere. will inlk In tlio'-li" mothers of the town this ocnlng in the 'v! high school room. Vi -m Sliss Peggj Eastburn, daughter of. .-.i 4 Sir. and Sin,. Onirics T Eastburn? ?J will enter the t riends' Select School -S in Philadelphia thl- full. WJf A mreting was held Friday after noon in the iuteir.st of a welfare nurxe,. Sirs. II. L l!.T.ctt, chairman of the local Red Tios branch, presided. Tho speakers were .Mrs. William Slercer nnd .Miss MutiM. of Doj jestowu. Sirs, leiirge Cliff, of Langhoruc, und Sirs, Clnrn Lnn. .Miss Iklen Dnvn nnd Miss DorntliV Davis, of I'emi's Park, liave beeu isit iUE .Mrs. Eliza C. Smith. Mls Dorothy Shudle and Sliss Star- " gueritf Sh.nllc. who moved to Wayne Junction a short time ago, have beeu - ... ,. .t, frjPI1,a nrre. Sir. William SI. WeVh. at. will leme on Sattirdny for Ithaca, when v he will resume Ills studies at Cornell. arkel tit Ab lfilh 11 A M to 11 , e. lit EUGENE O-BRIEN Pupportfd hy four Lending Women la "THE PERFECT LOVER" dderl New Prlrma. 'Uatora - T II U NEW A P I T 0 724 MARKET STREET c L DlIir.CTIO.V Oir THE STANLEY CO.WANY JACK PICKFORD In "BILL ATPEP.SON'S nnr1 Thuro , Frl . Knt IlILLir. nurtKE In "THE MIHLEADINO WIDOW" PALACF 1214 MARKET STOCnT - 11 A. II TO II :30 P. M. THIS ENTIHB WEEK DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In Hl Ijitfst Production "His Majesty, The American" l)Ol,0 AT HIS BURT A "O: A D I A 10 A. J! , 12, 2. 3:4.1. .1:4.-.. 7:4r. 0 30 P. M. DOROTHY DALTON In Npv Paramaunt-Artrraft Plcturt "THE MARKET OF SOULS"1 Direction of THOMAS H. 1NCE VICTORIA MAHKET STOERT ABOVE OTII n a. M. to ii 'ir, p m THEDA BARA ,n 'VK "gfew Adapted Trom Play by DaUd Uelaico. NIX O N 3 - COLONIAL1 UfcTIMA.VTOWN AVE. He!. CHELTEN AVC. Dall at 2 I.V (Includlnir tax) Lxenln!. T and - inc. "."k: (Including tax)' BLANCHE SWEET In Rupert HuheV "THE UNPARDONABLE SIN" Turns, vm., sat hex beach's "THE GlrtL 1TIOM OUTSIDE" DrrrMT MAHKET ST Below 17TIt KLbtlN 1 Robert Warwick In "TOLD t.V THE HILLS "Added ' Crauj Kennedj Serial "ClAnTEn CASE" BJ' MAJIKBT STREET AT JUNIPErt U'i? CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE 11 A M to 11 P. M. "SWEET SWEETIES" stsonm ti i- 1 1 v 1 1 1 D I Vl h MELODY CHAPS OTHERS. BROADWAY Broad i'ufi ROSETIME tLEVEIt JUVENILES ' i , .X....-V. , . MEnnv moLic NAZIMOVA '"PRed Lantern CROSS KEYS MAHKCT RT. Bel. OOTH wivivcio DAILY a. SO, 7 9. JUMbLt. INN MUSICAL COMEDY PIIILAUEU'lllA'S h3nEMOST THEATRES FORREST Mat. Today EVENINGS ATS:15, POSITIVELY LAST WEEK CHARLES DILLINf.HAM'S NEWEST mi'sical roMi:uv srccESs SHE'S A GOOD FELLOW, ilh the CIoli Theatre Ntw Tork Co. JO.sEPII SANTLEY Dorolhv Majnard y Sawder S. ott Welsh, tho Duncan Slaters w thj I'amouH Pajama dlrl Chorui. NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW THE RIG WW YORK SENSATION kHSWHE WDflOTE p WITH , ANN PENNINGTON j:. COMEDIANS-MlNiiERS and DANCERS anil r,0 Beautiful Scandal Monger. Iop Wed. Man. Entire Lower Floor, 11.60. Entire Makony, 1 00. l.VENIVORAT8:1. MRS. FISKE In a Comedy of Mormtlune, Madncia and Mnke-Belize "MIS' NELLY OF NIORLEANST ' G ARRfCK PP- Mat. Today REST SEATS el SO. ' MESSRS COIMN AND HAltltlH Preaent , THREE FACES EAST w,(h VIOLET HEMING The Gripping Play of the Secret Servlc. Wl . AT 0T11 STREET amUt TONIOHT. 2.V to 1 00 Ulliui Ma, Tomor.. 55c, r,0c, T6c. MURRAY AND MACK tensatlonal Olrly Mil CAV Qf i Musical Show I t-L" Jr I Ov RnntV Chorus d"d I'ALM UEACH ( beauty v.no u.vthino girls NEXT WEEK The Logic of Larry llyWIllanl Mack, Author TlgerRot a5A.T.. Rnrrv MTnrmirt nd Bl '""" ' J N.Y.Can Philadelphia Orchestra TODAY Subeorlbera ho applied for 1 v-fivr-v i CHANOES plea.e eaU at Heppo'a, 1110 C'heatnut 8t , TODAY, AD VANCE ORDERS filled (lent week, from MONDAY to THURSDAY, lnclualve, PEOPLES' THEATRE K-ni '"S o"?y MOLLIE WILLIAMS L Her Oreateat Show. Ladles' Mat. Every Iajr ORPHEUM toTtSJIC "taSiSr POLLYANNA Septemlwr 58-;"MADAME X" niJMONT'S Kromett J. W'tlcnTiTlu X-MJ,VIW1' "' atrel. , Arch Bth 8U, MATINEE TODAY. 10c. VOc. SV. BURLESOUK! "VOTING FOR TUB M08T POPULAR GIRL AT HOP ISLAND" r a OTMn ioiEa' mat. today LAbllNU OH GIRL' WALNUT AT &TH ST. v ' VJtV- 4.BIM-l(niifibo i i . .. i AL. ..W , TVIU4V1 TlMtOrtg." 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