. V75 v i" "L 9 r i s f r ' I fST PGSSP ABOJ7!F PEOPLE 4 Nancy Wynne Hearp o fjc House Party Given by Mr. Christopher Morris for His Young Cousins Recep tion by Belgian Cdmmittee for Cardinal TXTHAT n wonderful time the younger VV members of the Morris fnmlly had up at Mr. Christopher Morris's ramp", fiqunm Lake, New Hainpsblre. Thorn .were about twenty of the rouslnR up thcro and they stayed two weeks. The ramp Is just on the edge of the Inko nnd they have three canoes, two sail bontsnnd three motor boats, so just imagine What n splendid time they bnd on the water' and in it too for- that matter, as there was gorgeous swim ming. Then too.Mr. iforris lias tennis courts on bis grounds. Among' tbofio who will assist in re- As there ore abAut nteen Morrises of (oiving nt the tea which Mrs. Harry all siics nnd nges they can have regular nifton Admns. of ITLT Fine street, parties any time they choose to get will give on November 12. to present together, without calling In nnyouo I i(,r .tnttuhtpr. Miss F.volyn N. Smith, from outside. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald j. j)(. Miss .luliann linker. Miss Khoda Morris of Wake. Robin (isn't that n itr(,kc. Miss Marie Ionise Ashurst. dailing name for a place?) were in the lMis, ito.xaltnr II. Dickinson, of Trcn party nnd so were Ottilic, rrlsrilla nnd ! ,nn M, An(Jl M F.vnns. Miss I.ydla Lewis Morris, tho three daugh- , ,ol.0,hv K.Vi Mi!,s Margaret A. Dallott. icrs 01 .urs. .Aiircii.i-nui .imn-, was Miss Mildred AValn, Marjorie I'aul Morris and her brother llolllo Morris, Christopher Morrls.Jr., Alienor ilorrii, Sydney Morris, Dorothea Morris Jlnird. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom 'Baird (Mrs. Balnl was Miss Dorothea Mor ris), Kenton Kisenbrey, Jr., F.dwardi Kncass and Mr. Sam Mifflin. Tho whole patty returned the early part of the week looking tho picture of health. Mr. Morris has a way of giving house parties and motor trips to his young cousins. They are simply great affairs and the boys nnd girls just lovo to go for they havo the time of their young lives. EVERYTHING Is In: readiness for the reception to be given this aft ernoon at the Belgian committee head quarters of .the Emergency Aid for Cardinal Mercler, Mrs. Bayard Henry has had the front of the' house nil cleaned up, so that tho white marble shines like n palace and there arc Bel gian flags and flowers and wonderful decorations. Mrs llcnrv Is chairman of the Hel- gian relief committee of the Emergency IMis. fleorge C. Thayer, Mrs. E. Ship Aid and has done splendid work ' pen Willing, Mrs. Charles Sinnickson, uml.iin,. the wnr. She has received Mrs. Edgar fi. relton. Mrs. Henry C. ini-ninl medal from the king nnd queen of the Belgians In Tecognitmn ot the work she did for their country. , Tho members of tho Belgian com mittee and executives of the Emergency Aid will receive tho cardinal. , Theso nrc wonderful days we, live in. Two weeks ago we were greeting Gen eral Pershing, today we greet the great cardinal of the war, and in a week or two the Belgian king nnd queen will lie here, nnd later again Albert Edward, Prince of Wales. ISN'T it funny that tliere aren't more winter hats on the streets? There nre a good many, but usually by this time of year there nrc more winter than summer ones, nnd it's not so this year. But, there arc some, nnd among the some is n very peppy black velvet tam which 1 saw the other day on the red-brown hnir ot Barbara Boyd. Barbara looked very well in it and the long tun redingotc with n deep shawl collar, that uho wore. Her sis ter, Lysbctb. has an attractive velvet hat, too. It has a crown like u man's soft hat, With a dent in the top and a soft brim that turns up becomingly just n little bit on Que side. YOU see she has' only lately been liv ing in the city and in the country she hnd never seen little children of n different Complexion from her cwn. So you cahnot wonder that when she was out walking with her mother the other day she stopped nnd gnzed long nml wo'nderingly at a small infant in a coa.cn, wMCIi was ot n ricu ouocniun - hue. Finally having gnzed her till hlic looked up into her mother s face nnd remarked : "Mamma, is that u spoiled child?" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Dr. and Mrs. John II. Denver have annqunced tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Harriet C. Denver, and Dr.- Emory G. Alexander. Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. Winder Johnson of Morelnnd avenue, Chestnut Hill, will , give a dinner-dance on October 0 at S o'clock in honor of thelp niece, Miss Rosalie Johuson, nt tho Whitrmnrsli Hunt Club. Miss Johnson's engage ment to Mr. Charles T. Crocker, Jr., of "Fltchburg, Mnss., has been an nounced. ' Mrs. Chnnnlng W. Daniel, W St. Davids, will bo matron of honor at the wedding of her sister, Miss Eleanor Vcrner, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam II. Vcrner, of Wayne, to Mr. Her bert Casey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward A., Casey, of Meriou, on Thurs day, October 23. in St. Mary's Memorial Church Wayne. The brides maids will include Mrs, Frederick Dent Sharp, Miss Carolyn Sheppard, Miss Mildred Sheppard, Miss Katherine Reeves Hunter, Miss' Mnrgurct M. Perot nnd Miss Dorothy Oberteuffcr. Tho wedding will be followed by a re ception at tho home of tho bride's parents. , Miss Edith C. Collins, of Arnecljffe, Bryn Mawr, will entertain at dinner on October 31, before the dance tfi he 'given for tho benefit of tho Sunnyside Day Nursery at the Morion Cricket Club. Lieutenant Colonel nnd Mrs. Sydney Clomnn, of Burlingnmc, Calif., nnd Washington, D. C, announce the en gagement of their niece, Mfss Natalie Elizabeth CanmJiell, and Mr. F. WHson Prichctt, of this city. -Miss Campbell attended school in .New. York niul made her debut about three years ago. Mr. Prichett is n member of the Rlttoiihouse, Racquet, Radilor Hunt, Whitemnrsh Valley Hunt nnd Merlon Cricket Clubs of Philadelphia nnd tho Army and Navy Club of Washington. The Wedding will take place in Cali fornia early in October. Miss Evelyn R. Page and Miss Mary Oj Page, daughters of Mr. nnd Mrs, Hownrjl Wurts Page, of 1015 Clinton street, will make their debut at a'Iou to ba given on November 20. from 4 until 0:30. They will also be tho guests of bonor at a dinner dance to be given by, their parents on December I'd at the Acorn Club. Miss Rachel Price. ulnughtcr of Mr. uuu jirs. mi i. i-rice, oc i uesiuui JIIH, will be introduced at a tea to be given by ljer parents on' November 25 at thelc m Jltpn Walm,t street. ' nrWenbaeli. wl.es. mag,ment q , ' r- ,' MrJean K, Josephs was recenlly 1 &i$&X$$ ?W!&52KWL& hWflSf5? , ' " ( and Mrs. Rhlnelandcr, nfS.lt South 'Twenty -sociiild street, ontcrtniued at dinner Inst evcnlty: In honor of M. Frnnci.s I)essnlnk one of the secretaries of Cardinal Mercler. Mr. anil' Mrs. T. DeWItt Cuylcr, of dldgownod, Ilnverford, will'ontertnln nt n dinner dmiecnu Saturday. tpvomber 2!), in honor of Miss 1'nuline Thayer, debutante daughter of Mrs, John 11. Thayer. nf.'Rodwood, Ilnverford. mi.m Alni-v V'nhiin.1. ...I.- Mi Atn-v Trotter (iortdiuan, Miss FJlon (!len dinning. Miss Mnrgnret T. (irahnm, Miss Mnry T. Knight, Miss Deborah Logan, Miss Mary 1). Norris, Miss IMIht 1,. Ithoads, Miss Kathleen II. Hitter, Miss Fleanor Robb. Miss KlUa bi'lh Ross, Miss- illirgarottu Sharplo.ss nnd Miss Harriet F. Zimniormnu. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Tuton, of Klmirn, T. Y., anunmicc the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Snrn Christine Tuton, and Lieutenant Com mander Lester I,. 1'rntt, MJ C, V. S. N'.,'of Rellefontiiine, O. Doctor 1'ratt recently returned from overseas, where he served with the Fifth Regiment of marines, Second Division. Sirs. Pnul Denckla Mills held a meeting of the executive committee of the drive for the maternity branch of tho Uryn Mawr Hospital, which will bo carried on during the week of Octo ber S at her home in St. Davids, yes terday morning. The members of the committee are Mrs. (jeorge C. Packard, , Ilnrnshnw. Mrs. Alexander Brown nnd Mrs. Archibald Barklie. Mrs. John C. Groome, who hns been spending six weeks in Winter Harbor, will ritturu today, .to Polo Lodge, her home in Uryn Mawr, Mr. and Mrs. llolliushcnd Taylor, of St. Mnrtins lane. Chestnut Hill nnd their children, will close their cot tnge nt (.'ape May today nnd return home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woolston nnd their family, who have spent some time in the.Cnnadian Rookies, returned home this week. "- Mr. nnd Mrs. Sabin W. Colton. Jr., of Long Meadow House, Bryn Mawr, will return next Tuesday from North east Harbor, where they spent the summer. Mrs. Tristram C. Colket. of Bryn Mawr. returned last evening from Bos ton, iwhere she accompanied her son, Mr. Harrison Colket, who will attend St. Mark's School. Mr, and Mrs. Henry fleorge Lewis, of Cresheim road, nnd their children. will return from Buy Head tomorrow. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert T. Bicknell. Miss Frances Bicknell and Mr. It. Thnvter Bicknell have opened their house on Highland nvenney Chestnut Hill. They spent the summer nt Choi- j s'u- Mj(is pnrotllv firanunor. w,0 hs i ,,,,, visiting Miss Isabel Wndswortli at Magnolia, Mass., will return with Miss AVadswortb about October 1. Mr,s. Carl Crammer and Miss Mary Page drummer have relumed to their home. 1021 Spruce street. Mrs. Don ald Torrev, who will be remembered as Miss Bessie Crammer, is visiting he,r mother. Mrs. J. Murray ElUey. Miss Alice Ellzey and Miss May Ellzcy returned this week from Chelsea. Mi.- Alida It. Uuehler. of 21 I'elhnm rnadi Germaiitown, entertained ut luncheon on Wednesday in honor of Miss .lean Speese, whose marriage to Mr. John H. Hill will take place on Siiturdny evening nt the Rittenhouse Hotel. Among the guests were the bridal party', which includes Miss Margaret Speese, Miss Nntalie Illizanl. MiJs Eleanor Hillsley and Mrs. Rhys Carpenter. On Tuesday Miss Nntalie Blizard, of ril-lfi Morris .street, entertained nt luncheon for Miss Speese. On Monday Miss Eleanor Hillsley. of ISO Ouwpii avenue, entertained nt a card party in honor of the bride-to-be. Mr. and Mrs. II. Azogue, .of this city, announce the marriage of their rhoto by nachracii MISW IlL'TH niMKI)KNl!ACII Daughter of ,Mr. and, Mrs. L. mM$Wms&mMmSKBMKBml EVTSNIN& PUBLIC MOTHER AND Photo liv HMhrarh Mrs. C. A. Norman, of Overbrooh, with her attractive young daughter, Kathcrlno Norman daughter, Miss Margot D. Azogue, and Mr. Ricnrdo Marulanda, of Colombia, South America. Mr. and Mrs. B. Poster announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Sara Poster, and 5fr. Herman Dorf man, GERMANTOWN The Woman's Club of Germantown gave a tea in the gardens of the club house on Wednesday afternoon to meet new members. Mrs. Walter Sibley, president of the club, and members of tho board received. Mrs. Daniel Roberts Harper. 2d, and her young dnughtcr, Edltll Lewis Harper, leave today to occupy their new home in Chevy Chase, Md. Miss Gertrude II. Ballard, of St. Augustine, Fin., is visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert A. Jackson, at 14,1 West Louden street. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. II. Jl. Van Belle, of Catharine street, spent a few days at the Elberon Hotel, Atlantic City. last, week Miss Kathleen Love, of 374.T Walnut street, has returned from Blue Moun tain Lake, Adirondack Mountains. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. S. S. Sproule, of South Nine teenth street, was a guest at the Elber on Hotel last week,. Mr. James McCann, of 1035 Ritner ..., (ruiiii--. ... v llllll, ill 11"... l.lliitri street, hns returned home after a fort- night's visit nttlnntic City. Mr. John Kane, of 1735 Ritner street, has returned from n month's visit at Providence. R. L, and Is now entertaining Mr. Daniel Higglns, of Providence. Mr. Higgins is recovering from wounds received in action. Mr, nnd Mrs. William Levin nnd their children. Master Robert Levin mid Master Thomas Levin, of 202.'! South Third street, will spend the holidays with their friend,' Miss Anun Philips at Ardniorc. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Carrigan, of 2522 South Fifteenth street, have returned from' Atlantic City, where they have been visiting friends. Dr. nnd Mrs. Conner, of 5027 Springfield avenue, nre receiving congratulations on the birth of n daughter. Miss Mnry Frances Conner. Mrs. Conner will be remembered ns Miss Reta Rodgers, daughter of Mrs. Thomas Rodgers, formerly of 1030 South Eighteenth street. Mr. John McGronnn, of 5040 Chris tian street, hns returned from n short visit at Rending. NORTH PHILADELPHIA' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lcshner. of "11(1 Berks street, are receiving con gratulations on the birth of a son. Konert I). Lcslincr. Mrs, Leshnei' will be remembered ns Miss Paulino Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Brown. s ilr. nud Mrs. Charles E. Miller, of 1525 Fontain street, returned last wool: after spending the season in Berwick, Pa. iliss Virginia Hume, of 1010 Dau phin street, .Mrs. Clarence O'Brien, of Ruscomb street, and Mrs. Charles Hop kinson, of Courtland street, have re turned home after spending the bite season in Wildwood. Dr. James II. Aruett. of 2510 Nortn Eleventh street, who has been visiting In Chicago, III., and other western cities has returned home. Doctor Ar nott served with the United States Medical Reserve Corps in tho war. Xlrs. I. Lowcnstein. iliss Rosalind Lowcnstein nnd ilr. Emanuel Lowcn stein. of North Nineteenth street, have returned from a three months' trip to California. Miss Margnret dnllngher, ot Fif- ! teenth nnd Thompson streets, will' spend the week-end with ilr. nnd i Mrs. C. Sliuyler nt their cottngo on Connecticut nvenuo, Atlnufi City. ! N. J. I ... ... ., , ... ,, I Miss Minerva liegeman. oMallace street, is spending n week with friends in New iork. ilr. and ilrs. Louis Stern, of 1001 North Eighteenth street, have returned from. Asbury Park, where they spout ' the summer. I ilrs. C. Palmer, of Spring Gnrden and Eighteenth streets, Is entertuining ilrs. Joseph Merchmit, of Hartford. Conn., asher guest for several weeks. iliss Helenc Sellg, of the Majestic Hotel, has returned to the city from n tour of the PaeiHc const with .Mrs. Stanley Mastbuiim. Mrs. L. Thompson, of North Broad street, will give a luncheon next Thursday uftcruooh. for Miss Patricia Ilolilen. ot balem. .Mass., who Is visit ', iug in this city for several weeks. TIOGA Tim wAiLlliif rt AT ion Mun n Stokes, daughter of ilrs. George T. 1 1 Stokes, of 2014 North Cnmac street, and Mr. Charles F. Neidig. also of Tiogn, will take place on Wednesday evening, October 8, iu St. Simeon's Protestant Episcopal Church. Ninth mCl an!l T "i'i aiVfnu?:. Tl-T. l"'i'4V Ull be attended by her sister, ilrs. J. a'm, mVs! " iarry Mini bride maw! hr, Nelfllg will hare Mr. Mant? for ! Vi wau, and',thOhc wiU.J,e ,Mr. Kilwar.1 Jvlllptt, us matron of honor. LBDGI - 33R PBlIiADELPHlAV FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,' 1919 DAUGHTER I Eugene L. Keller nnd Mr. John l'eily. I Mr. James C. Stokes will give his sister in marriage. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Logan and their sous. Mr. John Logan and Mr. William Logan, Jr., who have been spending severnl weeks in Ocean Grove, have returned to their home, 3523 North Twenty -third street. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Pray Lower, of 2342 West Tioga street, and Mr. Lower's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George Lower, of 203S Bellc vue street, have returned home, nfter spending the late season in Stone Har bor. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHfA ,Mr. and Mrs. William Kolin, of 802 North Second street, have left for nn citouded trip through the West and will remain In California for an in iielinite stay. Miss Agnes MnoDouald. of Sixth nnd Thompson streets, is visiting relatives in Washington for a fortuight. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Vederman and dnugliter, Lorraine ederman, have re turned from Atlnntic City to home, 017 Northeast boulevard. heir Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, formerly j of 010 North Sixth street, have re C turned from Atlantic City, where they spent the summer nun are now occu pying their new home at 1M7 North Thirty-third street. Miss Margnret Carter, of Franklin ... , ... , .,, -Mroet and dirard avenue, wjll enter tnin the members of her sewing circle this evening. ' OLNEY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Iluuri. of X30 Sentner street, announce the mnrriuge ot their dnugliter. Miss Florence R, Ilunu. and Mr. Aloysius W. Keniic, of 048 Cheltenham road, on Wodiiosda. moining at S o'clock, in the Church of the Presentation II. V. M. of Chelten ham. Mr. and Mrs. Kcunc nre on n wedding trip through New York stnte for three weekH und upon their return to the city will live at lltS Cheltenham road. WISSAHICKON Mr. nnd Mrs. Price Myers, nf Mnnn yunk avenue, are among those recently returning home from W'ildwood Crest, after spending the season tliere. Miss Mary Davis and Miss Helen Lee. of Slimnc street, wliohnve been visiting rolutivos in Massachusetts, have returned home. MANAYUNK A pretty wedding was .solemnized on Monday evening in St. Andrew's Prot estant Episcopal Mission, West Muna Mink. when Miss Mra F. Hill, dnugli ter of Mrs. W.illill. nf -I.TIH Silverwood treet. wns married to Mr. W alter 1. ! Itu.hy. son of Mr. and ill's. William ISuzby. of 100 Krams avenue, by the lector. Rev. J. Holt. The bride was at tended by her sister. Miss Olive Hill, and ilr. M. M. Iliuby was his brother's best man. Cpon their return from their wedding trip. ilr. nnd .Mrs. Iliuby will be nt home nt 45.'!4 Silverwood street. ROXBOROUGH Mrs. Charles A. Koffcr. of 4'. Se ' ville street, accompanied by her mother ! in. I. in- Mrs A Iveffer. huve left on nn , extended trip, stopping at Altoonn, i Pittsburgh and Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schofield, of 020 Fast Leveriugton avenue, who with their son-in-law ami daughter, ilr. and Airs. Frederick Merrill Ilrecht nnd their joung son, Frederick ilerril Ilrecht, jr.. of 510 Arbutus street, Gennnn town, have been stnjing nt their Long port cottage since June 1, returned homo enrly in the week. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Elliott Flnnagnn, i,o spout the senson in Ocean Citv, hinP returned tn their homo. 115 Green ,. The Rev. Flunk Fry nnd ilrs. Fry. of Monastery uveniie. have returned , afti- spending the latter part of . K(,usoll hl Wildwood. Mrs. Emma Lindmun mid her dnugh tor, iliss Lindinnn. of 445 Dupont street, returned last week.aftor spend iug the early iiutumn in Atlnntic City. NEW JERSEY NOTES Mrs. E. Rurd Grubb nud her duugh tci. iliss Violet I). Grubb, hnve re turned to their home, the Cottngo. In Burlington, from Portland, Me., where they had been spending the summer. .Mr. and ilrs. Charles Russ, of Cooper street, Beverly, gave u dinner ' in honor of their son, Lieutenant Harry Russ, at their hointt nn Monday eve niiiir. ('overs were laid for twenty - eight guests. Lioutennu( Russ recently returned from overseas,. where he spent tiyo jeors. Mr. and ilrs. Walter H. Lippincott hnve returned t their home in Rlver- n from .YetTerson. N 11 wllprrt llrnv jt.pent the summer. ,,,,,, , , I Miss Mabel Haines is now at her home in Palmyra after nn extended visit with friends in IlHgorstown, Md. ' Mr. Charles il. Middle. Jr., and Mrs. itiiildle hnvo onened their winter home' iftv-rion. after snenfllnir the summer lBhl vZvS mmT "' ",ICK "" ' Mr4 yUHm D, Satterv,-alU, of MRS. L C. BROOKS WILL ASK DIVORCE Daughter of Mrs. E. T. Stotes- bury nnd Captain Agree Temperaments Unsuited Suit for divorce will be brought in France by Mrs. Louise Cromwell Brooks, (laughter of Mr E T. Stotes- bury. against Cnutiiln Wnlter II. J Brooks. Jr.. of Baltimore u Determination ,n bring snit.lt i nid, 'was reached by Mrs. Ilrook nfter her mother and other members of botbis' families had exhausted ccr,v elTort to effect a reconciliation. It lin heeu an 'open secret for some time t lint the captain and Mrs. Brooks were incom- patiblo temperamentally. Init it lint! i been hoped, it is snid by the fiimilics mat auairs migm no smoothed mer. Tho following statement, concerning the affair was made in New York In Mrs. Stotesbury : "My daughter. Mrs. Brooks, unci her' brothej. Mr. James Cromwell, went over to Paris this summer to juiii Cup tain Brooks. After Mr. Crommll met Captain Brooks they decided Hint it would be for the best happiness nf nil If the couple should live apart. It wns thereupon decided that Mrs. I!in..x could institute divorce proceedings m' Trance, she having established a resi. deuce there. Their respective fatniliis. while deploring this separation, cut,. tinue to enjov the most intimate and friendly relations." Tried to be Reconciled Following the jfnilnre of all olWt of the fnmilies to change her dotorminn Hon, Mrs. Ilrooks sailed for France on June 15. She wns ncconipnuieil by her brother, James H. R. Crom noil. Captain Brooks went from Coblen. to Paris to meet his wife. Mrs. Brooks consulted nn Amerienn lawyer, Mr. Bartlett. and decided to sue for divorce under the laws of France. She leased an apartment and will remain in Franco for six months. Her Buit will bn brought on the ground of desertion and will be un contested, it is believed. Visiting In Venice j Except 'for brief visits to friends elsewhere on the continent. Mrs. Ilrooks will remain in Paris for the entire time necessary to establish legal resi dence. She is now spending a brief period with Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Lehr in Venice. Mrs. Lehr wns Miss Elizabeth Drexel. The couple were married in May of 1011 in St. Thomas's Church. Wash ington. Mrs. Brooks's mother, then Mrs. Oliver Cromwell, innde her homo in Washington. Five hundred friends. including mnny from New York, were Invited to the wedding reception. The bride received many handsome gifts, including a string of exquisitely matched pearls, a French bronze clock from Mr. nnd Mrs. George Gould nnd n Tiffany glass bowl from Mr. and Mrs. Suffern Taylor. Miss Cromwell had been presented tp society the previous winter. She w'as n close friend of Miss Vivien Gould, now Lady Decies. and often entertained her in Washington nnd was her guest in Lakewood and New York. She wns one of Miss Gould's bridal attendants. Captain ilrooks is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter II. Brooks, of Baltimore, O. !n .....vtlMi, nf ll... I!- u isiiriiir Valley Hunt Club. His grandfather. Chnuneey Ilrooks, maintained one of the most pretentious homes in the Druid Hill Pnrk district of Baltimore. Edgewater Park, will leave early in October for his winter home nt New Smyrna, Fin. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Keniinerle Have just returned from a wedding trip nnd arc now nt their home in Palmira. ilr. and Mrs. R. Biddle Freshmuth and their children nre now occupying their homo in Rivorton, nfter spending the summer at Atlantic City. Mr. J. V Alice. Mrs. Alice "nnd their children, who spent the muhiiici in Canada, lime returned tn their home in Rivorton. ilrs. Harry Anthony, of Wood Innc. Fdgew'ator Park, is 'ontertiiiiiing her I cousin, .Miss i.thei riglit, of I'nl ni.vra. t ilr. and Mrs Watson MoKcehan Morvino hnve ju-t returned from the New Kngland states to their home 1n Palmyra. ilrn. Thnnius R. Lewis and iliss Rett- Lewis have returned to their home in I'aliii.wn. after spending a few days nt Wlldnond. DOYLESTOWN ilrsi .fohn C Swartlev entertained lie in ii in ... in. i i.i in i- mi'eii illllllUI"1 " .....ii. ' i... ...imv - .......i.-. ..mi yeMcrduy nfternoon in honor of herlil. Fuglish, nf HI." North Nineteenth sister, ilrs. F II. Fnxsnu, of Kansas I street, nnd .Mr. Andrew .1. MrlVr--,"y- iimtt. which was solemiii.ed with imp , Play for the Mercer cup will he con- i tinl muss in the Church of St. Fnimis' tlnucd over the golf course of t1(. , ssjkji Greene and Logan street... , Doylcstown Country Club, starting to-jj,, ,i. ,,v. Father liiuiiton official ' morrow uftortmon. The wedding of Miss Martha K. Carl- lr";,. ,. , ., ,,.. ,, ,, (-on and ilr. Krnost . .Insephson, both I M'-s ' '"J",.h McDeinu It. il.e of this city, took place nt tho I'resbi - ttrlau Church on Tuesday uftcrnonn. The ceremony wns performed bv thu Rev. William R. Steckle. Preparations have been completed for the autumn meeting nf the Rucks County Federation of Women's Clubs, to be held ut Warrington, on October ,'t. Sneakers will include .Mrs. Martha .1. ilagee, associate diroctoi, department of civilian relief, of Philadelphia! and ilrs. Walter Hancock, president nf the Philomusian I tun. nt riuiniieipina. SIRS. JA.MKS MrDKRilOTT Who before her marriage yrktenlay wna Miss IU 1-ee, dnugiitir of MA, M, 0, Lee, of 1207 Whnrtoa street. Mr, and ilrs. ilc'Hermott iS ' - ' I SJJfctiC4fci;ii. o. ..., ..vi ! jrtrtVfW"' "V vtf- --"-- . : ..JVumV&MM.NI fSSBBSSBS, MRS. WALTER II. BROOKS, Jr. Announcement lias been made that Mrs. Ilrooks, daughter of Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury, Is suing her husband for diiorro In Franco NUMBER OF WEDDINGS FOR AUTUMN SEASON Miss Anna Ditterline Weds This Afternoon at Home of Of ficiating Clergyman The wedding of Miss Anna Ditter line. dnugliter of Mrs llettie L. Dit terline. of Nnrristonn. nnd Mr Chnrles Mjcis, rf 2.'!5(i North Eighth . V ,' f , V "V " iSttpKSSSSSSKSSraSEK street, will lie solemnized this nfternoon lor eulisteil men hme been concluded.01 '"o Knights of Columbus. Mr.' nt the homo of the Rev. Wnlter II. let me exteitd to you the sincere grnti- ' Fliiherty proceeded to auction off a' Greemvay. pnstor of the Gaston Pros- 'ude of the depart ment for the co-jr"P.v. of the souvenir program, auto-., byterian Church, Eleventh street nnd .operation nnd iis-istnnoo which ou Imve graphed by Archbishop Dougherty and Lehigh nienue. .Vim will perform the's' consistently rendered. .Mr. McCormnck. When the bidding oeromonj . After the quiet service Mr. I "The woik wo have been trjing to reached nbout S750 it grew slack and Myers and his bride will leave on n(l' """Id have been wholly impossible Mr. Flaherty added to the p.-ire a. fortnight's trip and upon their return of performance were it not for such nid ' phonograph record of one of Mr. Mc will be nt home nt 2.15(1 North Eighth'" ""' localities throughout the country, ' Cornnick's songs, also nutographed by v street. i"" "Hs loudeied bj jour nrgunixntion ' the singer. The two were bought for nnd others in Philadelphia. '$1000 by James J. Rvan. TEES-RI'IUCAM "I wish to assure you thnt our .... . An interesting wedding of tho week was thnt of Miss Irene Riibicnni. daughter of .Mrs. Emmie M. Itiiliicnin, I fooling or thnnkfulness nnd of friend of (115 North Sixteenth street, mid Mr. j li",'s-'i '" ou "n l1"' I1"1"' "f the young Alfred J. Tees, of 020 Sopvivn street. "'" "ll0 l,llvo ''"'"o in contact with this j which took place on Wednesday evening ! nf llw, l,.i,.w. C ll... l.i.l.l.t' ti,.tln. ,t ill. the Rev Doctor Kelly, of the Con gregiitioiiul Church otlicinting. ' The bride was attended h. her sis tor. Mis Helen Riibicnm. ilr. Charles Tecs was his brother's best man. The ceremony wns followed by n reception. Mr. and ilrs. Tees left nn u trip nnd will he at Inline nfter October 15 at 1057 North Twon ty-third street. IIOYLC KI1LLY The Church of St. John the llnptisi, Mnnnyunk. wns the scene of the wed ding of iliss Siiinh Ii. Kelly, daughter of .Mrs. Anna Kellj. of Id's Saliiigiinc ' street, mid ilr. Chnrles R. Itmle. of St. Louis, III . on W'ciliiosdn.i lifter noon. The cercmonj wns performed at t I o'clock bj the Rev. Father Stuplcton ' ,ini1 w,ls follow edhy n reception ut tin home of the bridr mother. The hriih sister, M i-s Retli Kelly, wns her only nttendnnt. ilr. ,Ioeph Mellcnitt wiis the hevt man. ilr. anil Mrs. Itijle left on ii fortnight's trip and ill be ut home during the autumn ill HIS Siilnigiinc street. McOKRMO'iT RNCLISII Another pretty wedding that took place on Weduesdav wu Hint of li- ' .Mnrcuerite. Knirlish. daughter of Mr liriilcgroom s sisier, was main in iiouor Mr. Frederick Lnglish. the liride's brothon wns best man. After a wed itine breakfast at the home of tin bride's mother. -Mr. ilcDerniott and his bride left on n short trip. The) will live at -l"." West York street. McDF.RMOTT-LKK The niarriiige of Miss Lola A. Lee ' daughter of .Mrs. il. C. Lee. of rM17 111 !.. .!..... .. M.. 1 I M II IlliriOll MO I I. i" .!. nuns ,. .,ii iDerniott. of 'J.'17 North Twontj -second , street, took place jesterd.i.i illuming lut !l o'clock in St. Itita's Church.. l I 1..1I. .......il. i.....i. 'CI... ........ . lironu ...... ...o...... -- "" " ' ! many was jierformeil by the Rei . 1 nilier Reiehart, O. S. A. I he bride was I given In marriage by her hrnther. ilr. , .Inhn P. Lee, and was attended bj her Uister, ilrs. William Fleming, us tun - iron of honor, ilr. Tlioinus ilcller- niott was his brother s best mini. The wedding was followed by n ! breakfast at the Rit.-Carltoii for tin Immediate families. ilr. and ilrs. ilcDerniott left i.n a trip to Washing- ton and the South. I'pon their return I they will live iu Atlnntic City. , KOCn-LlNDMAN Aniioiinconient i- made -of the mar ringo of iliss Helen K. Liudiiiun. daughter of ilrs. 'F.muin Lindmmi, of 44." Dupont street. Rnxborough, nud ilr. (leorge F. Koch, nf Coulter street, fierninutnwn. nt noon, on Saturday, September -0, by the Rev. S. Lane. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, ilr. C. 11. Liudinmi her hister-in-lnw, ilrs. Liudmau .inlll wasi matron of honor, ilr Kinnniiol Koch was his brother's best man. SMITH LFVKIUN0 A military wedding took place at 5002. North Ninth street, on Wednes day afternoon, at 1 o'clock, when Mlss Dorothy E. Levering, daughter of Mr ' and Mrs. Chnrles J Levering. Sr.. of, 5002 North Ninth street, became tho bride of Mr. Edgar F. Smith, son of Mr. Clinuncoy Smith, nf fill) Ross street. Gormnntown. Miss Estelle ' Sunn was the bridesmaid, and little Miss Dorothy Levering, the bride's niece, wns tho (lower girl. Mr. Wnlter Spoils wns the best man. The Rev. , Charles Hastings Dodd, pastor of tho , Second Iliiptist Church, Germantown nvenuo unci I'psal street, performed the I ceremony nun .Mr. Levering gave ms i Philadelphia, as was attested last daughter In marriage. !.....:. , . A small reception f, the immediate !"' !""R "'"'" ,,P 'an tn an "udlenc. families followed the eromony. After ! '"'"'o'' only by tho capacity of thu nn extended trip through Vow York 'Metropolitan Opera House. Not only nnd Connecticut. Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith , every sent occupied, but after Will be nt home lit 01 Ross street. , nn , . . Mr Smith returned three months ngo , ' "ftn """ plarc,! on the "' from iic-tUo son Ice with the Twontj ,,1P ""'hestrn pit was filled to Its ut eighih Dliisinn In France "'"v nnd every seat taken. RCAMKR VO( i. II I t'H )V ""' ,'""iv'rt wa"" " eompllmentary on Mis Helen 1. WoMlortnn. daughter s.iv0" n-v Mr' McCormack for St. i "f Mi nnd Mrs George Woolcrtnn. of Vincent's Homo, and it was conducted 3!I5I North Reese street, and Mr. Harry under tho auspices of Archbishop X. Reamer, son of Mr nml Mr-. Frank Dougherty. Mr. McCormack and all Reamer, of 5iii llojor street. German nsncinted with him gave their services town, were matried at Hie linme of the 'so that the entire ?um realized went lte. W. (. Sil ins. 302.". North Fifth .In the Home. . street on Wodnos,.,v niening at s' Mr. McCormnck followed his usual ...... . . I I'locediite in his program, oneninir with .hiss io..ietinn was iiiten.le.l hi Mr- I Lester ltenin ns Itridi'smiiid nnd Mr I. ester Keumer wns his brother's pet mini. Mr Wooterton gave his iIiiiikIi ler in innrriago. A reception for I lie immediate fnm i'les followed the rereinoiu nt the home f the bride. Mr. nml Mrs. Reamer. i'.oii their return from their wedding trip, will l.e nt home nl :'.!l.".l North i: - i i-.-i frth:s- ri;i!KO interesting wi'iriling wn eob on Wednosdiii morning nl An hrntoil .clock nt the Church of the Sncrod Heart, limit nml Itecil streets, when -"iss i.tiy .Meagher, a young soprano Miss Elizabeth Veronica Ferko, dnugh -' f Dublin, who is a protege of Mr. tor nfMr. nnd Mrs. Andrew .1. Ferko. j McCormack. She has a clear soprano' of 2(17 Sicgel street, became the bride of j voice, rather light in texture and not Mr. George It. Frnties. of 1110 Sluwik very powerful, but fnirlv colorful and i street. Mr. Joseph A. Ferko. brother ' well trained. She was evidently nerv- of the bride, acted as best man, while , in 1Pr )irst appearance, which re Miss .Marie Woods was bridesmaid. ! suited in a somewhat pronounce lho ceremony was performed by the , ,rrmolo, b,,t this soon wore off. Smt 1 , 'inHiimsf """"'"'-"'' '.11,1 not nttompt nnything ver am'!. . i lulioiis vocally, but unng very pleasingly .., , !'"" Sr'"M' of songs, appearing to tho .BAKER THANKS SUFFRAGISTS l,p"' advantage in Molly's "Tiic Kerry Dance, " nn Irish song which is too War Secretary Grateful for Recep- lm"''1 neglected by concert singers, tlons to Enlisted Men Edwin Snyder played the nccompani- ie i i .. r . , ' incuts with his usual cood taste and An othcnl letter of ,hks has beo;Mki ,, Ml, McCormack sang an ex- recened bj the Woman Suffrage party cellent song of his in the last gtoup. of PetmsiUiinin from Secretary of War In the intermission Reverend Thomas' Baker, impressing the gratitude of the '' McNnlly expressed the thanks of War Department for the receptions Sl- 'j1 'il'h s well as those of th , giien to enlisted men during the war. Archbihnp to Mr. Cormack and the The letter follows : ( assisting artists, and then introduced "Now ilint jour series of recent ions 'lames A. Flaherty, chief commander . .. - ' gratitude is deep and lasting, nud what I ls ' importnnt, there will be woiu.niii wi imm inrnugliout their ' UlCS. 1-1I1LAL);U'UI.VSI FOIIU.MOST TIIUATItUS F2?;rcrv2, EV83- -'"- POSITIVELY LAST WEEK CIIAItt-KS till.l.IMillA.M'S XKllTSf Sll &l .1. ' U.-U1.UY HUCI I.SS SHE'S A GOOD FELLOW Willi the lilolw Tllalrf. NVw York Co JOSKPH SANTLUV Ioroth Mi; n.iril y Sawpr. Seoll U . h 111- Dtinrnn Sinters Arj.l tho riimoni rHJumn 'Url I'horin, M..VI w i;i:i si.ats kki.i.im; iiiiiKiT i'hom ai.iii:t sriso.v m in i.iur.im thkatul nkw voiik I --, , ! m:xt wi;i:k si;ats nki.i.i.n EMH! mm iF ANN PENNINGTON .'.. CO.MlJDI.ViN!' SIMIi:i1.st nml 1)M'BHS un.l .VI IK.uitlful s. .inrt.il Mongem Pop Weil. Mais l;nlnv Lower Floor. (4 iO Lntlre lul.-mu. f 1 00. BROAD N"lin J "' MRS. FISKE , c-omv .j-,. Mai,,,,, nJ "Mis' Nelly of N'Orleans" s...iu i Selling lui V. si ..i, ' T. ARR1CK N'''Ti! m- s ir. LlAlNrxls-rv. MXTIM.i: l..H.RU()V. THREE FACES EAST "h VIOLET HEMING The Urlpplnjr 11a nf the .se.--.-t Servkt StM Selling for Next f.'k SAM S. SHUBERT ' M.i I- .1 S. AL JOLSON IN 'Sinbad' LYRIC i;VLMMlh hi S-.-M mai's vi:l .t s it FLORENCE RELu In lilJAIIH Of DESTINY' ' AnWI PHI HROAD Helorv RACE . -UC.II I 11 MA'IS. Till HS i. SA I I.AM ti.mi:: "T O B Y ' 5 BOW , .Hi l.KolliiK MARIO'. HKU. MONDAY SKATS NOW BARNEY BERNARD in -I'HK HON. SAM DAVIS" I pupCTNliT ST OPI-.RA mil se , s-rll-O i iw i - i . MAT- wkij s r T"lr.'lll-IT i.VI.Lo i'OMIC 1 wisivji i i o'i:ii,i rei n "H. M. S. PINAFORE" WALNUT n"L". u: ' CLAi J X Mill Tninor . Mi. lu II ( MURRAY AND MACK "K,ry I'LL SAY SO I R auty Chorus and 1'1l,A.r1,,1,,c',,.,I , Deaul-y lllilLINl' l'1ItLS The Logic ofLarry WlllardMs.k. Auth-TIrrii. m:t WllKK jp i-r.s :.o Barry M'Cormacks?nxd ,11" ( PHILADELPHIA Orchestra MOW "' "el"'. HID Clienlnui stri INWW AUVANCK nminns nw tii, i..ichiI Ihrnush the Women loninilllre (- ami.n aAi.r; ru L lisi'iiitiEiip nml tluslness Offlc. will l.e tllleil frum MONUAY. SEPT. .'. lo Till RKP4Y. O'T . ineiiime SALU TO tSENfcHAL PI BL1C from Fill- m'Sh'K4';" m,u,MT orTO B F. KEITH'S THEATRE "BEE" PALMER and tha SI Kino ot Jtptlon U. S. OLEE CLUB Final Week ot the Htpdnir Stllora WHllama A Wolfua; Chaflea Irwin t Barto ft Clark i Mariaret tU'C. Olhera, 11 M'CORMACK CHARMS A HUGE AUDIENCE' Irish Tenor, Assisted by a Young Soprano, Appears at Metropoli tan for St. Vincent's Home The potency of the name of Johri McCormnrk is still unchallenged la nn nrlrt from '.le.,it,,,a n....i... ' i. Unemlel no. I r..Mnninr. n.i. ..At. - "f. .in.-. Willi K .group of songs. In tho tecond part . of the program he sang two groups. th first innde op of four Irish folk sone nnd the Inst of three general songs. Mr. .McCormack was nt his hest in the Irish group, which he gave with pathos, humor or whatever sentiment the com position roipiirod He wns vociferously enroled nml responded generously with some of Ins most popular and best known songs, nmong them "Dear Old Pnl o'Mine" nnd "Mothe? Machree." As assisting nrtit there annenrrd .. .. . "arlift SI Ali 10,1 h. 11 A M In 11 l.s P M. Elirrpnn n'R,:.., AND FOt R ' ,THE PERFECTLOvil m:t wkek amta stewaht "L"IM:" KIN(1DOJ' OK DREAMS" T UK N E W CAPIT0I1- 724 MARKET STREET H DltlKlTlON (iFTIIIi .STANLEY COMPANY BILLIE BURKE ", ,Th' Mmaiin WIJow : ri A T Ail , p JL r V P '-14 sungirr ptheht - 11 A. M TO 11 :S0 V M. Douglas Fairbanks '"l1h()!rln. m:.t IIHK WAI.I.ACK KKIU 111 "Tlin LOTTERY MAN" ARCADIA' i" a M . il'. s. r,-A'. r, i T4ri, n .in p M. Dorothy Dalton " markct Nrvt Weel, MADOU KHNNHDY In 'SlltlfTI.V .olDETIAL , MA,,0K77?.Es7.sri?TH THEDA BARA '" ' LA BSr- v" 1-" T0M Mlx '" "wn-"rns Trail" NIXON'S 1 (J L O N A I V Tllttllnf R..-l. Li (JUP.JIANTOWV AVB Hl. CHKLTEN AVE. HEX BEACH S 'THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE rvalli m 5 -l.V lineluitieit tux) ' i:ienlng. 7 mid 0 15c 1:5c Mnclualnt Ul DTPCMT MARKET ST. Relow 1TTH KllUtlN 1 Robert Warwick In TOLL) IN TIIK HILLS" MARKET STREET AT JUN1PEK tt? CONTINUOUS U VAUDEVILLK 11 A M. to 11 P. M. SWEET SWEETIES" ? II Vl: MELODY IIOYB OTHERS BROADWAY Urood A .ftf'lffi ,. BERT EARLE ,' " 6 ' GIRLS WM. FARNUM "WOL C.S OP THE NIUHT" CROSS KEYS SWS'l ?.Vit6"H "THE NEW MODEL" KWMMM MARKUT Al 40TH STREETJ PontlnuoiiK Noon toll P M "THE OTHER HALF" i omnly an.l ,Nw. Picture. n ma vavdeville acts , ORPHEUM TimoVroivTssS, I ,, , ,V'"!:,,.' 51". 2!va;v-' 3 So. 10c & TJ. , Mf&iiN"D POLLYANNA S)lmlir SV "MADAME X" p A OTMrj ladies- mat -ronAr ' WALNUT AT 8TH ST vi I, UllUi Mtol'IcklnlHhow l)UMONTS Kmmett J. Welch Mia L-',-'"J,-",, - irei Arch 0th 81 lll'nt.tiHQl K "VOT1NO FOlt TUB 11081 81. THUl Mfta-T I POJTLAlt Ulltl. AT 1IOO ISLAND" , nrAnl'Vc TDrlT'nV; 7" PEOPLES THEATRE Ken, At Cumhfrl'aau ISSS?y MOLLIE WILLIAMS A liar nrea teat Show Ludlea' Mat. Kvery Pay TJT IfW I 8,h Above Raca. MAT, TODAY. DlJUU Edmond Haye a jj; TROCADERO 3ACK ME,D " w e Wkep i SkVS. NJi- itiintttijti!!. m w Rmw;M"' . 1 4 54 ..' . ti . t.u .. .7aK& a , - S EnHaf.dV '.i'f C .. . tl, , i .lr,(-Vsf:VftKKMr.. .y.i
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