i-r IF I &v li 1 fc !tT IV L nr '- & r ft Ifei w I jr. r iA o r m w B" It; 6' 'e If Bftf- A a tv rn fS?1 GOSSIP 40r PEOPLE . f JVancy JP-ymc Tells of Miss Clothier's DdbutrMiss v Gillingliam Sails for Home She Regrets the Death of Mrs. William B. Churchman "TriM-IiT CLOTHIER, the nttractivo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris I. Clothier, will make her bow to hochtr this afternoon at tho Clothier place, Olalremont, Vlllanora, nt a tea from 4 until 7 o'clock. Emily Is rather fair and Tery good looking. Bhe has extremely pretty man ners and is quite a favorite among the debutantes. Those who wilt rccclvo with her are Margaret null, of Swarthmorcj Dorothy Ely, Antoinette Oeyclln, Elea nor Robb, Edith Carpenter, I'aulluc Bell, Emily Noble, Anita Evans, JHorenco Kane, Khoda Brooke, Marie "Loulso llcpburn, Sarah Dolau, Polly Thayer, Anno Tbwnscnd, Juliana Baker and Martha Baker. Emily is n sister of Lydla and Dorothy Clothier and a niece of Mr. Isaac and JVIr. William Clothier. Her uncles on her mother's sido of tho family are Boulton. Warner and Allan Earnshaw A dinner danco for the members of the receiving party and additional guests win ioi low me ten. TID you know that Edith Glllingbam has, sailed for homo, after n straight May of two years on tho ether side? Tea, she has been thero steadily for two years, having spent a year at the Duryea relief in Paris and -when our men began to go over In great numbers nd since the armistico sho has been working in the various soldiers' and Bailors' clubs of the Emergency Aid of this city in Paris. And Edith has raised quite a largo amount of money through letters of np pcal, which she has sent to, her mother, Mrs. Harold Qlllingham, who has told of tho needs there and has been able to send her several thousand dollars In this way for the Duryea war relief. And just Imagine it, $10,000 for tho tubercu lar ward of tho -Villcmin Hospital in Paris for sick and returned poilus. iSho also was atilo to collect money and clothes and food for tho poor, and I heard only tho other day that sho had been, recommended for the "Mcdalllo des lcconnalsanccs des Francals." She sailed for home on Monday and it will certainly be delightful to seo her once more. , Don't you think she is awfully pretty? "I do. THE death of Mrs. William B. Churchman came as n great shock to her family and friends. Only on Monday she was in town with little Kathcriuc Snowden, her granddaughter, and did not seem at all ill in the early evening. Sho was staying with her daughter, Mrs. John W. Converse, out tin nosemont, and Bill Churchman fivife, who was Beatrice Gcycljn, is (here, too, with her children; so, with tlio exception of her son, who is in Cuba, her children and grandchildren ere all in the houso when she died, quite suddenly, at 2 o'clock in the morning. She was Miss Katherinc Maison, a sister of tho late Mrs. Samuel Mills, of this city, and is survived by nnothcr Mister, Mrs. M. D. Kuhn, of 'London. Her husband, tho late Willinm Church inan, died about eight years ago. He was a brother of the lato Charles Churchman, who married Miss Ancie Wharton. Sirs. Churchman had two children.- Sirs. Converse, who was Bertha Churchman and whoso first hus band was the late Charlie Snowden, married John W. Converse about a year and a half ago. William B. Church man, as I said, married Miss Geyelin and has lived in Morristown until the last year. Last winter was spent with Mrs. Churchman at her home, 333 South Twenty-first street. Mrs. Churchman was a great fncnrl of Mrs. Alexander JJrinton Coxc and spent much time visiting her in Bar Harbor, and last week was her guest in Atlantic City. As BUI is In Cuba, tho family will wait to hear from him before making final arrangements for the funeral. T SAW Edith Carpenter yesterday in a stunniDg blue serge dress with a sand-colored silk facing to the sash and collar. She had gunmctal buttons on the sleeves and wore a dark-bluo mush room-shaped hat with a wreath of flowers around tho crown. She looked so smart it was a pleasure to watch her. Edith is the ' debutanto daughter of Mrs. Samuel Emlcn Carpenter. LOUISE is not very old, but she is growing older each day, you know, and a very sweet lady whose ward bhe 'is, is taking very great care that she learn all the proprieties as sho grows upr The other day in endeav oring to instill a nice sense of personal cleanliness, she said, "Hemembcr, Louise, we can't all be beautiful, but i wo can all be well-groomed. Xou know "vvhat-I mean by that, don't you?" "Oh, yes, Mrs. D ," was Louise's naive reply, "you mean we can all get good husbands." N . KANCr WINNE, SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Ir. Harry Crawford, brother of the bridegroom, will bo best 'man at the wedding of Mr. Henrlques Crawford and Miss Grctchen Clay, which will tako place on Saturday in Jcnkintown" The ushew will includo Sir. Charles Louis Borle, 3d, Mr. B. Brannau Reath, 2d, Mr. Richard Marshall, Mr. Gilbert Bogert, Mr. Alexander Craig, Sir. William Hamilton, Mr. Somersand Sir. Louis Madeira, 3d. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Evans Roberts. of 1833 Do Lancey street, have issued invitations "for a dinner, followed by dancing, on Friday, October 24, at the Philadelphia Country Club, In honor of their niece, Jiss H. Paulino L. Bell. .daughter of 'Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Bell, .Jr., and Miss Gertrudo L. P. Cona way, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. Barklie Henry1, both debutantes of the season. Mils Caroline S. Barclay, Miss FJpr-j ence ug-esDy unnith, Mtss Mary Chan nlpg Wister, Miss Anne Frances Cope, Miss Frances Iw Wister, Miss Ellz btth Dulles Bartow, Mies Cclestine P. Warder," Miss Mary Cox Page, Miss Florenco Paul Kane, Sliss Elizabeth B, Field, Miss Helen Hope Wilson, Sllss Elizabeth Ross and Sliss Harriet Fra iler Zlmmermann will hssist in receiv ing at the tea vwbich Mr. and' Mrs, ' Pope Yeatraan, of 1108 Spruce street, -will glyo on Slouday afternoon, Octo--br0, tb introduce their daughter, Miss ,Jtne B, Ycatman. u M iHrrjt1 Frailer V.imraeraiaon tea to bo given by her patents, Sir .""d Mrs. John Edward Zimmermann, at their homo In Itydnl. Among tho debu tantcs who will receive with Miss Zltn- mcrmann are Miss Marion Wister Bnird, Miss Mary Trotter Goodman, Miss Kathleen G. Bitter, Mift Peggy Bosengartcn, Miss Gertrudo I. P. Conaway, Miss Evelyn Smith, Miss Helen Hope Wilson, Miss Mario Louise ABhhurst, Miss SfacgarcHa Sharplcss, Miss Anne B. Townscnd, Miss Jane B. Yratman, Miss Betsey Warren Da vis, Miss Dorothy New bold Ely, Miss Margaret Thayer Graham. Miss Ttnrn- mund Wurts Miss Lucy Grey, Miss' Mary Channlng Wister", Miss Bhoda M. Brooke, Miss Deborah Logan, Miss Cclcstlne Warder, Miss Elizabeth Anne Taylor and Miss Roinmond Wurts. An interesting1 engagement announced today (is that of Mrs. Louis Barclay Robinson, niece of Dr. W. W. Keen, 1720 Chestnut street, to ,Mr. Robert Carman Rylcs. Mrs RoblnSou was before her marriage Miss, Helena Weir and has been living for the last year at Cavite, P. I. Mrs. John C. Bell, Jr., entertained nt luncheon yestcrdov nt Ttnrinn,. t- honor of Miss Elizabeth Williams, of Haverford. who has just returned from France. Among tho guests were Mrs. Georgo Wharton Pepper, Jr., Mrs. Johns Hopkins and Mrs. C. Crawford Madeira. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Bonsai, of crdant Valley Farm, White Hall, Md., and Mr. Bonsai White, of Maryland. will spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John It. Valentine nud will nttcud tho steeplechase meet nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Braver Strass burger, Normandy Farm, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vnlentinn win -. tend the White Hall Horse Show this VV CCKi Mrs. Austin M. Purves. of Seminole nvenue, Chestnut Hill, who spent part "i uiw Buuiiuur ui r.nsu iinurey, . ii ,Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ronth. Miss Nancy A. Rcath. Miss Marion Tavlor and Miss Susan Townscnd Groomc'lefl this week to spend n fortnight trail ing in Canada. Miss Groome is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hnrr- r Groome, of Virginia, who nre spending mo wimiT ui wie Wellington. .Aliss uroomo wi i maKC ner tieimr. nt n tra n be given by her parents on November 20. Judge1 and Airs. John Marshall Gcst, of Hnudsworth, Overbrook, will enter tain this evening nt a theatre party, followed by supper at the Ritz-Carlton, in honor of their daughter, Miss Mar garet Gcst, and their son, Mr. Svdney Uricr Gtst. Among the guests will be Miss Mnry Fisher Ulendinning, Miss El len Glcndinniug. Miss E. Antoinette Geyelin, SIUs Juliana Stevens Baker, Miss Helen Hopo Wilson, Miss Anne B. Townscnd, Major Charles J. Biddle, Mr. Edward M. Biddle, Mr. H. Percivnl Glcndlnning, Mr. Reginald Jacobs, Mr. Henry Laussat Geyelin, Jr., and Sir. Sydney Thayer, Jr. Owing to tho death of Mrs. Converse's mother, Sirs. William B. Church man, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Converse have recalled the invitations .for a luncheon next Sunday. Mrs. W. W. Hepburn, of Villanova, returned last evening from New Tork. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Jennings, of 301 Gowcn avenue, Chestnut Hill, left yesterday for an automobile trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. They were accompanied by air. and Sirs. Harry Painter, of 7130 Crcshcim road, and Mr. Roland Bosler. Mrs. David T. Young and his daugh ter, Miss Carroll Young, of Phil-Ellena street, returned from Cape .May a few days ago. Miss Mary Elizabeth Mahan, of Peer mont, N. J., was married to Mr. Samuel S. Shuttleworth, of Philadel phia, on Saturday, September 27, at Holy Trinity Church, Ocean City. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. Herbert J. Cook, of Beverly, N. J., former pastor of the church In which the ceremony was held. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Mr. Cornelius Maban, and the matron of honor was Mrs. Charles Dunbar, of Palmyra, N. J. After the ceremony the biidal party was entertained at a mid day breakfast at the Hotel Biscayne. Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Shuttleworth will live at Peermont, where they are building their new home. Sirs. Charles Knlttel. of 32 South Raleigh avenue, Chelsea, is entertain ing Sirs. Thomas D. Bowes and her threo children, of Trevor lane, Cynwyd, for three weeks, while Sir. Bowes is cruising on a yacht. GERMANTOWN A pretty wedding took place in St. Francis- Assist Church, Logan and Greene streets; at 10 o'clock this morn ing, when Miss Sarah Ci Krepps, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Jerome B. Krepps, of 141 West Louden street, be came tho bride of Sir. William S. Con way, son ,of Mr. nnd Sirs. Slichael Conway, of 41D0 North Broad strret. Sliss Krepps was attended by her sis ter, Sllss Mary Krepps, aa bridesmaid, and Sir. Cyril Conway was bis broth er's best man. ( The Rev. J. D. Xevin performed the ceremony. The bride's dress was of white satin with pearl trimming and her net veil wns held in place by orango blossoms. Her shower bouquet was composed of whito Bride roses. Sliss Krepp's dress was of pink georgette and she wore a black velvet hat. A wedding breakfat for the im mediate families followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. After a week's trip to Portland, Maine, Mr. and Sirs. Conway will be at home at 4150 North Broad street. Sir. and Sirs. Hnrrv H. Hiltrer have returned from their wedding trip and are at home at 230.1 North Second street. Sirs. Hilger will be remembered as Sllss Anna B. Abbott, of 5053 Wis ter 'street, Gennantown, before her marriage to Mr. Hilger on September 17. Sliss Slarlon E, Bryan, of C311 North Twenty-first street, German town, entertained at luncheon and cards on Saturday, September -7, in honor of her cousin. Miss Stable Knight, of Cheyenne, Wyoming. Among the quests wero Sliss Dorothy Henson, Sliss Irene Raneheisen, Sliss Slary Kessler, Miss Alice Tompkins, Sliss Edythe Seeger, Mrs, John Leon ard, Sirs. A. S. Johnson, Mrs. Robert Dalglelsh, Mrs. George R. Hook and Sirs. W. D. Bryan. The marriage of Sliss Glendora Kestler, dr lighter, of Sirs. E. L, Kess ler, of 4428 North Eighteenth street, and Mr. Samuel F, Gunther. son of Mrs., Emma Gunther, of "4C07 Uber street, tooK place at tho, nonje of tne BUH-er M RaumMy evening,- IMS evening Public1 ledger-Philadelphia, Wednesday, BWfyJ mrWKMfWr-rH! I Sliss Glenillnntng Is the daughter Rev. Dr. A. Wales, pastor of the llv- land Park Presbytertnn Church, olll- ciating. Miss iCesslcr was ntteuded by Miss .Ma Del xoniunsou as uncles- maid and Sir. Howard Gimthcr wits his brothers best man. tho little noncr.i cirls were Sliss Dorothv Kesslor nnd Sliss Edith L. Fisher. A reception for ' the immediate families followed the ceremony After a wedding trip Sir. nnd Sirs. Gunther will he nt home ut 4507 North I'ber street. Slr. nnd Sirs. Gcorcc Snecsc cxnect soon to leave Philadelphia to piakc their homo in'ijakowood, Fin. Sir. Geoige AV. Keller, of .105 East Upsnl street, has returned from n trip to Chicago and the middle AVcst. Mr. and Sirs. Charles R. Slillecot 4!U Hansbcrry street, have closed their cottage at Spring Lake, N. J., and have returned to their home. WEST PHILADELPHIA Sirs. Ellen Buchanan, of the Avoit dale Apartments, Thirty-ninth nnd Lo cust streets, has nnnounced the enguge ment of her daughter, Sliss Helen Bu chanan, to Sir, W. Perry M. liitner. Sir. and Sirs. Charles Lees, of Forty -eighth and Walnut streets, cntcrtaiued Saturday evening nr an mtormal dance in honor of Sllss Irene Dorn, of Buf falo. N. Y. Among those present were Sir. nnd Sirs. II. G. Stewart, Sir. and Sirs. William Levy, .Major anil .Mrs. Warner. Sliss Slnrgarct inteside. Sir. and Sirs. II. L. Sliner. Sliss Helen SlcCoy. Sliss Slnrgarct Plowman, Sir. Samuel Ewing, Sir. Frank' Englc nnd Sir. C. L. Jnhu. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Sirs. N. Beckmon, of 24D8 Noith Delhi street, announces t lie engagement of her daughter. Sliss Edua Slay Beck man, to Sir. Arthur G. Zippier, of 10U West Lehigh avenue. Judge nnd Sirs. Henry N. Wcssel, of 1007 North Broad street, nnd their daughter, Sirs. Bemice W. Bennett, have returned from n tour through the West to tho Pacific coast. Sirs. Charles Snmter and Sliss Ruth' Samtcr, of 2US Spring ('union street, have returned home after spending some time in Barker, Sic. Sir. Rudolpii Oilmano, of 2S2.1 Slont gomcry avenue, has returned home after spending the early autumn in New York.' His daughter, ISliss Corn Cal inann, is nt home again, after spending the season visiting relatives at Sheeps head Bay, N. Y. Sir. nnd Sirs. Raymond A. Herbott have returned from their wedding trip ana nro -l uuuih ai -ui. iorin c.lgut eenth street. The bride was Sliss Freda SI. Bauer, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Christian Bailer, of 30.10 Stiles street. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Sliss Sfargarct Kelly and Sliss Cath arine Kelly, of 020 South Fourth street, have returned to tho city after an extended vacation, which wns spent in the Catskill mountains. TIOGA Sliss Jean Clark, of 3S50 Noith Broad street, will entertain the Fiftv l'ifty Club, ot lioga, on Fridav evening at her home. Her guests will include Miss Miriam Dooley. Sliss Cntherine Horn, Sliss Anna La r kin, Sliss Sfnr guerito Liarkln, Sliss Dorothy Sic Devitt. Sliss Ruth Walruth. Sir. Paul Barker, Sir. narrls Burtou, Sir. Edwin ieeny, Mr. Ulinrles Hall, air. Jtobert , Lukens, Mr. Slartin SIcCoolc.v. Sir. i William jucijauBuiiu auu .ir. iuiiiiiu Whitaker. Sir. Alvin Tindall. son of Sirs. Emma R. Tindall, of 1811 West Ontario street. returned on Friday irom Mcxns, wneic he has been in the service with Troop SI of the Fifth Cavalry. Sir. Tlndall's brother, Mr. William Tindall. recent!) returned from France, having been overseas one year with the 103d Ammu nltlon -Train. Sir. and Sirs. "William D. Schneider have returned from their wedding trip and will receive on Wednesdays in Oc tober at 4543 North Canjac street. The bride beforo her marriage on Slay iu, was Sliss Clara Sjkcs, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. David L. Sykes, of 1318 tt est Allegheny avenue. Assisting In receiv ing will bo Sli-s. Sykes. Miss hdlth Morgan, who was maid of honor for tne bride, and Sliss Elsie Sykes, Miss Bea trice Sykes and Sliss Emma Schneider, who were bridesmaids. Sirs. Thomas C. Jones, of West On tario street. Is visiting her sou -in-law and daughter. Sir, and Sirs. Horace GlthenB, ot Woodbury, N. J. Rev. and Mrs, Samuel W. Willi!, of 4230 North Fifteenth Street, will' return home today from an extended ty,,n. Meigcrvuie. . -., ," . r. iuh 1, ? .; n4 Mw..AlfcrtjI'errot 1-tMQfjn te Me on Stiitcmbcr ao L . ., - ' ,v v. is ,?$lfi!'!. . " j MISSSIK !'. of Colonel anil Sirs. Hubert K. (.It'iiilinni ning, she will make her formal debut at West Susquehanna avenue, motored to Wilkes !mri Saturday nnd retuined , Siindin. slopping nt the Water (Jap. ( thc nail us tneir guesis .Mr. nun Joseph Ilnwc, of Tioga. . CONSHOHOCKEN Sir. mill Sirs. S: liitner eiiteitniued I Ht ,incr Siiudaj cening i.t tneir home I nt Twelfth nenue and Fajcttu street, I in honor of Sir. Wnrreu S. Bainett, ic- I centlv leturned from overseas. Sir. Itnrn'ctt is the son of Sir. and Sirs. II S. Burnett rrinit nf ftermiintowu. nnd u of Sirs, liitner. Covers wcic laid ousin for twelve persons. Sliss Elirobcth G. Collins, of Second avenue nnd Forrest street, have eu lclled ns students in the School or In dustrial Art, Philadelphia. NORRISTOWN SI Us Catharine Sluy Johnson, daugh ter, of Sir. .nnd Sirs. John A. John son, of 200 Brown street, and Sir. George Eliott Yeiger, son nt Sir. nnd Sirs. Frank Verger, of 1201 Powell street, were married mi Slondiiy in trin ity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Llic Rev. Aden It. SInclntosh othciated. There wcic no bridal attendants. After n wmlilm- trm south Sir. anil .Mrs thc service last spring The ninriiago ot Sliss Slatildn E. Archer, daughter of Sir. nnd Sirs. Wil liam E. Archer, of 210 West Fnriiance street, nnd Sir. AVilliam E. Iluns berger. of Brookljn, N A"., will take place on Wednesday, October 15, in the Trinity Evangelical Church. The bride will be attended bv her sister, Sliss Florence Archer. The best man will be Sir. Frank Hucbner, of Brooklyn, N. V Sir. Hunsbcrger and his bride will live in Brooklyn. On Saturday eve nlne. October 4. Sliss Alnin Purdy, of Bridgeport, will entertain in honor ot Sllss Aieher. Sir. und Slrh. Kcunith Howie, of Dc Kalb street, and Sirs. George SI. llnr ri"on, ot the Hamilton, have returned finm AV.vebrook, Chester County. Fit., wlieie they have been guests at the Lnugonia, the residence- of Sir. nud Sirs William St, rotts. Saturdav eve ning Sir, and Sirs. Potts gave n dinner dance in honor of their nephew. Sfnjor John D. Harrison, who recently re tuined from France. Slnjor Harrison is a son of Sirs. George SI. Ilnrrison. lie was cited for bravery in action by Genet al Pershing. ROXBOROUGH Mis Pnul Z. Strodnch, of Jloniislcry nrenuc. will entertain, the members of the Ladies' Aid of tho Grace Lutheran Church nt her home this evening. Her I'hoto bv ZamaUr - rhlllui". SIRS. DENJASIINT SKKRRKTT Mrs. Slierrclt tvas Sllss Helen Svuler. ot Grrmanfown. Her mar. Yrrcer will live at 1U P.abi vvoousircci ,--,, ,",,; " " --,,,. lergtr i i " "s October in i of Sir. I.lojil H. Logan, son of Sir. nnd w. 1 be at nhO'n' ,l"nVc Z CP1, t nud Sirs. Samuel Logan, of 1815 Ilnr The bride is n grt 1 uu c of he 1. If. Frankfoid Avenue class pf the Nornstown liign enooi .. , . . , ,y. nnd tie bridegroom was leleased from ,.-, , lr. ,' ,' !:. ..! '"..'? ...'.i . !ih jp 73 v ' .$ ' h - Hi i ;HkL ' ' -liip ' w'y"-.' MK i hjV ' B 1 l 1 k, vi I V a ' rCi , . --fc rjiI ill ''ti'''i:'A - 1V'!kii v-vv. rll !v"i. h.-$' Vv3i Kml'l-s.. V l ,-! -Yi,; 4v l B JL LJ Kit tHi (iLKNI)lNNINC. ng. of tho Squirrels, Chestnut Hill. M" n tea to be fill en tomorrow afternoon KUess will include Shs. Kobert Lc j,-rt( president; Sliss Anielin Wunch, j,.0 president; Slis. Huriy Smiley, i deusurcr: Mm. w . Unr lorgy, sec ,ietnry: Sirs. John (jianimer, Sirs rs. Adolph Ruiienzuhn. Sirs W. Rent. Mrs. Christian Bitter, Mrs. Slatildn SlcNall.v . Sirs. David Itehdcr. Mrs. Albert Topewer. Sirs, diaries BiTtch, Mrs. Emma Slicjiael. Sirs. Louis Knp jien, Sirs. Stntlldn AVunch, Sirs. Caro line Kemper. Sirs. Henry Steward, Mrs. Louisa Adams, Sirs. Aaion AVng ncr. Sirs. AV. AVnllon. Sirs. Katharine SlcDoualil. Sirs. Amelia Dengler. Sirs. Robert Crawford, Sirs. Sliuuic Slejers, Str.s. Jennie Elsusscr. Sirs. Eliabeth llaus and Sirs. Ida AVnlmslcy. Sir. nnd Sirs. Harry Stephan, of 400 Stonnstcry aveiiue, urc taking an auto mobile trip through the western btntcs. Sir. nnd Slis. Slorton Stafford, who spent the season in Ocean City, hnvc leturned to their home on Leveiingtou avenue. , - Sir. Russell Kcelj , of Green lane, left Inst week for an automobile trip through I'ennsjlvnnln nnd New York. OLNEY Sliss Katherinc SI. Chisin. daughter of Sir. nud Sirs. Slurray Chisin, East ccieiuoiiv. JIiss Marian "Manger at tended Sliss Chisin ns maid of honor and Sir. Herbert Logan was his biother's best man WISSAHICKON Dr. und Sirs. S. Cooke Ingrahani. of 155 Sumac stteel, have returned home after spending the summer and early full at AVildvvood Crest, and have as their guests Mis. Ingraham's nephews, Sir. Raymond Taylor and Sir.- A'ernon Taylor, sons of Sir. nnd Sirs. Ileibert Ta1or, of Stockton, Eng land, who huvo been -visiting relatives in AVissahickon after four years of serv ice in the British uimy. Sirs. Taj lot will b remembered as Miss Koto Recb, formerly of Ro-cbnrough, daughter ot the late Sir. and Slis. Christian Reeh. Lnst week Sir. nnd Sirs. J. Price Sljers, of Slanuvunk avenue, gave a ilinncr in honor of the visitors, when their guests included Sliss Elizabeth Ingrahani, Sliss Florence Huss. Sliss Helen Dcighton, Mrs. E. P. AA'allucc and Sir Leon Tvler On Slondny nfternoon Sir. nnd .Mrs. Thompson Littlevvood, of Roclielle avenue, enter tained in their honor at tho Roxborough Country Club, aud this evening'a fare well dinner will be given by Sir. nnd Sirs. Perce C. Ingrahnm at their home, 2."8 Sumac street The brothers will sail for England tomonow. Sir. nnd Sirs. Rov Robinson, of Ridge nvenue, will move into their new home, 517 Lcvenngton avenue, Rox borough, during the week. -- Sir. and Sirs. Albeit Hood, of Sunnie st rect, ure among the icsidents. of the suburb who hnvo lecently returned from an extended stay in Ocean City. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Miss Lois Sensholes. daughter of the ihe Rev, nnd Sirs. Chailes Ljons Seu sboles, of Salem, ( . fonnerl.v of Queen lune, spent the ruilj part of the week as the guest of Sliss Elizabeth L. I'eltz and her sister. Sirs. Henry A. AA'einnd, of 2135 Huntiug I'uik avcuue. Sirs. A. J. Supplee, of .1435 Queen lane, with her daughters, Sliss A. 13. Supplee nud Sliss Beitha Supplee, has leturned home from five weeks' stay in Atlantic City. Sliss Ella Ci others, of Quecu lane, is among those from this section icturii iug from Atlantic Citv. having spent several weeks at the shore. LANSDOWNE Tho Twentieth Century Club will hold a fete in the clubhouse on Thurs day nnd rrlda), October li nnd .'I, to help pay for the lot that udjoius the club. The honorary chairman is Sirs. Abram Pcnuoek. The acting chairman was Sirs. Samuel Kent. The heuds ot tho various departments nro ns fol lows: Utility table, Sirs. Samuel Irwin; liugcrie shop, Sirs. Robert Gick; enndy table, Sirs. Liddon Ten nock; cukes, Sirs, Slartin AA'hite, pre serves and jellies, Sirs. I'aul Lackcn meyer; paper table, Sirs. Abratu Tcnnock; books, Sirs. Slary Garret son Cook: past members table, Sllss Roberta Brewster; eafetcria, Sllss Louise Vanzandt, and dancing, Sirs. II. C. Cunningham. Mr -ml Mr Walter Rho&dn AVhite spent the -week-end in Buck Hill FiUIs, ,,.! ... . 'I n inr imifi i mpv iincnmn Til. ill nil. J.CV. llOWUKl 1IUUU lt'IIJI liit-U i-i"- October i, 1919 . rhotn u, rii..to-rrortcr. ''i'1 sMer. Sllss Jillen (ilendln- where Sir. and Mrs. George Foster AVhite hnvc been spending n few weeks. The Patten fiiniil.v, who hnvc occu pied the Fnckler house on Baltimore nvenue for the summer, huvc leturned to the city until their house in Drcxcl 1 1 ill is completed. Sir. nnd Sirs. Edward It. Fnckler nnd Sliss Elizabeth Tackier, who have been spending the summer in Newtown Square will return this week. The nuiriMiige of Sliss Ernestine Sawjer. of Portland, Sic nud Sir. Millar Bojd. formerly of Lausdovvue, is nnnounced. Sir. and Sirs. Boyd will make their home nt .14 1 2 North I Twenty-first street, Philadelphia, upon mrir return. DELAWARE COUNTY Sir und Sirs Samuel L. Ilnycs of jIr August Herrmann, .lr.. brother Amosland and hylvnn nvctiucs, Noi- of tllp bl.ilo vas bcst ,an. After the wood, have sent out invitations for the k.cdding bicakfast. Sir. Newell nud his v, edding of their daughter, SIisn Jean- )rWc iPft for n trip tlirough New Eng ette lla.ves, nud Sir. Beriinnl I ..Tav- aIln. Tiic.. , be nt home ufter No lor. of Olenn. N. ., which will take,pmbpr 15 nt r,7 Fast Cpsal street, place on Alnndnv. October 1.1, nt ,lm-1 (jcrmantow'n. uiiiniii'l Lutlicriiu Chinch, Norwood, i ,, ,, i, , f x- , , SCHOriKLD BUISTER Shs. Huriy ltanck, of Norwood, last , "'-',- uight innugiirntcl n series of Tuesdnvl Announcement is made of the mill - eveninc dancin. classes in Iho N.wunol Kire Company auditorium. The Rev. Norman Gould Oliver will bo formally installed ns pnstor of the Garrcttfnrd Baptist Church nt Drexel Hill on Friday evening. Sir. nnd Sirs Thonins AV. Buiiihiil, of Drexel Hill, arc spending some time in AVcrnersville. Mrs. J. C. Lvster. or Aldan, is pass ing several weeks in Wild wood Sirs. Sla.ie A. Cox. of Llunetcli, will give n reception loniclit in honor of Sir. and Sirs. J Clifford Cox, whose wedding look plate in Sfedifi, September 17. Sir. und Slis. Thomas, White of I.linion li. have niiiiniiiired the engage ment of their duiiglitcr. Miss Elinbeth S. AVhite, nud Dr. Leltov lloscus, t'. S. N'. Slis. Alnrgairl Kost. nf LIItmpia, Wash., is visiting her brother. Mr. Chailes II. Dever, of Ninih street, Darby. Sir. nnd Slis. ,lohn II. f'rnfion and their snuill son. F. Logan Griiflnii of Colllngdale. have leturned fioni u visit in Port Elizabeth, X. .1. Sirs. Mury SlcSleekin. of SInin sheet Darby', "luis leturned' from" Luncnstei, where she wns the guest of friends i Slis. E. L. Sliffliu, of Ridley Park, has ictuiiiecl from u visit in Rrhnbotli, j Del. ' Sir und Airs ficorge Ilepwoith. of Sixth street. Lplaud, have sent out J invitations for the wedding of their daughter. Sliss Susan llcpvvoith, to Mr. AA'illiaui L. AVillininson, also of I'pluud. nil Suturduv evening. Octobei i 11, in I'plund Baptist Church. ' The AVomen's Club, of Dicxel 11.11. held its first fall meeting jesterdaj ill the home of Slis. Wnrreu Carter, in Springfield YARDLEY ' Mr. nud Mrs. William C. Siooie aud their daughter, Sliss Hetty Sloore . Mrs. Anna E. Stapler, Sirs. Austin Wolveitou and Sliss Beatrice AVolver ton, nil of Trenton, were guests ot I Sliss Anna Sillier on Suuday. Sirs. Francis Primrose, of Bnltimore, has been visiting Sirs. Augustus ,T Cnd wallader at Lakeside. Sirs. Wesley Danser and Sliss Eliza beth Danser, of Freehold, and Sir. Harold Danser. of Long Branch, were entertained on Suuday by Sir. and Sirs. Robert W. AVelch. NEW JERSEY NOTES Sir. nnd Sirs, ficorge do Benneville Krim, dr., who have just returned from a five mouths' tour in South Ameriea, have taken apartments for the wintei nt the Jtltz-Carltou Hotel, l'hiladel- '" (Jeorgc S. Ncdieh. son of. Sli. and, Sirs, Sainuel A. Nedlch, of Kdgcvvntcr Paik, has entered Cornell College. Slis. Kllu Hoover Thacher, who has spent the summer at Tea Sedu Tark, Is the guest of her son and daughter. Sir, and Sirs. Frank AV, Thacher, of Hdgewntcr I'ark, for a few days. Sirs. Thacher will spend the winter in AVash Ington, 1). O. Sir. nnd Mrs. George B. Clothier, of Slount llollcy, announce the engagement! of their (laughter. Miss igrnestlno u. S Clothier', to Mr. Walter' AV, Glffiut, l Hammonton. No dato has been set for tho wedding. SIlss Harrlelt Holler, who spent (he summer nt Wlldwood. has opened her cottage, on Cllft road in Kdgcuatcr Park. Sir. nnd Sirs. LeRoy Grant, of Wal ton nvenue, Beverly, nro spending n fortnight in Boston, Stass. Mr. nnd Sirs. M. J. SIcGrath. Jr.. of Florence, are being congratulated on tho birth of a daughter. Sir. nnd Sirs. Charles W. Kepp and their daughter, Sllss Kepp, have re turned to their homo in Riverton after a fortnight's stay nt the Pocono mountains. Colonel nnd Sirs. T. B. Cramer, who litive been cucsts at the Lawn IIoucc. in IJtivcrton, left today for tho West and will spend bomo tunc in .ominj. Sliss Dorothy Sharp, of Palmyra, hns gone to Elmirn, IS. .. where slie will eiitrr the Elmira College. DOYLESTOWN A variety shower wns given nl the home of Sliss Lima White, Morrisville, In honor of Slis Gertrude Bell, whose marriage to Sir. William (lentery. of ltriuesburg, will take place soon. Among , those present were Mrs. Fred l'.uuM, .MIH toorge ii.vau. .iirw. .u. nmsrr, Mrs. Harriet Nalor, Sllss Edith Xnj -lor, Slis. S. D. Sherrj, Sirs. Aaron Young, Mrs. George Young, Sllss Mnud Vnblaii, Mrs. Finnk Coon, Sirs. Anna Pnttervon. Sliss Berthn Helser, Mis Elizabeth Hellycr, M-. nnd Mrx. Albert Wliitc- nnd Sirs. Jct.se While Sir and Sirs. William Kenned; an nounce the marriage of their daughter. Sliss Anna Agnes Kennedy, to Sir. Charles H. Relmer. of Mechanics Val ley, nt tho rectory of St. Slortin's Church, New Hope. The ceremony wns performed bj the Rev. Henry S. Has son. A hundred guests from Philadel phia. Doylestowu nnd Qiinkerlown were present. MISS GRUNINGER IS BRIDE OF MR. WIREMAN Married This Morning in Church of Most Precious Blood A pretty wedding wns solemnized this morning in the Church of the Slost Prcscious Blood, Twenty -eighth nnd Diamond streets, when Sliss Gertrude K. Gruninger, daughter of Sirs. Slary F. Gruninger. of 1027 Ridge avenue, was married to SIf. Richard II. AVirc ninn. The ceremony wns performed by the Rev. Joseph L. J. Kirlin nnd was followed by a breakfast for the families nt the home of the bride s motlier. M nc bride wore ber traveling suit of dark ' blue with a hat to match, nnd was nt tended by Miss .Teunie Uurrngn. Sir. Paul A". AVnlker wns best man. t pon their return from their trip, Sir. nnd Sirs. Wiremau will be at home ut 1027 Ridge avenue. NEWELL HERRMANN Another wedding of interest that took place this morning was that of Sliss, A'iola Slay Herrmann, daughter ofSIr. nnd Sirs. August Herrmann, of North Eighth street, und Sir. AVilliam E. N'cvvell. The icrcmouy was performed ut uoou ut the homo of the officiating clergyman. Rev. John AV. Richardson, of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Seventh and Sloutgomery avenue. The bride's father gave her in marriage. She wore linr trnvcliiitr suit of brow n with a l brow n hat, and was attended by Sliss I Lucille SI. llousou, who was niiireii in u coat suit ot dark uiuc wmi a nui ''Ugc ot Miss .viargnrcr .vinrie ri-i , daughter of Sir. aud Sirs. AV. Brister, of 3013 Yoik road, and Sir. AVlllinm A. Schofield on Frulu) evening. Sep tember 20. bj the Rev. Richard Rad cliffc, of the Cookmun Slethodist Epis copal Church, Twelfth street nnd Le high nvenue. 1'pon their return from their trip Sir. nud Mrs. Schofield will be at home nt 3S27 North Park avenue. Belgian, British Royalty Here Soon The king nnd queen of Belgium may visit tliis city about October 20, and the Prince of AVnles early iu November, according to information disclosed by the State Department iu AVashingtou. PHILAUni.PHIA'S rOUEMOST TUnATHES FORREST N1UHTS at 8.13. MAIS ut i IS POPULAR MATINEE TODAY Entire Lower Floor, $1.50 BALCONY. ISl 00 gifOTDTfllgj VvZNjLyAL5 tUD ICK1 QfmDG-QITQCJ RROAD MAT. TODAY lives ats 1 ' MRS. FISKE In a Conicd. nf MooiiDhliif Sladnewi ani " Make Belleo MIS' NELLY OF N'ORLEANS' r ADD1PI-' l'or MAT todav viAr.rvlV.rv uest seats, ?i r.o. LAST M'I'.l.kS BV'QS at S 15 MLSSItS. IXJ11AN AND IIARRIK l'retant THREE FACES EAST wni. VIOLET HEMING 'Ihe (iripplng ria ot (tWe faecret Servne BrFTKETTH'S THEATRE EDDIE FOY VJ THE lOUNQEK FOTH WALTER C. KELLY Tlire VIRGINIA JUDGE Ames Wlnthrop, Eungford 4. Prnlarlika, Ed A- Illrdle Conrad andUle Keatuf Dill I SAM S. SHUBERT ffi m.;,V aljoLSON ,N "Sinbad" LYRIC ES ai 8 20 LAST WEEK MAT TODAY and SalurcUn FLORENCE REED In ''ROADS OF DESTINY" 1IEUINM.NQ .MONDAY RACHEL CROTHERS Big Comedy Success "39 EAST" AnPl PHI BROAD Below RACE lE.lrrjl MATS TIIL'RS. SAT. BARNEY BERNARD In -THE HON. HAM DAVIS ' , ruCCTtvll IT 5T OPERA HOUSE ' . , ' JfA.T'SSir. Hit. C A I 1 O COMIC OPERA, v- 4 --. aii-axn y in "CHIMES OF NORMANDY" Btg. Monday The Mualcal Comtdy Sueceas GOOD MORNING JUDGE With MR. OEOROE HARSELE and a Brilliant Caat of go. d1 J U U French Frolica " ; rl-'- rvn-ir- Bk.llni- Aft. - Kit. TonrAnrnn the sport omi.s I lv-""'-i'.w w.,h LEW vEECH HI UNIVERSITY MUSI HAS COMPLETE ST ? DfAnarAI . C?.AMMArat M,rl l,4X- ,-,,n4. D..UI!- UlliU I - ( ' ' '" ruunu vviiii tow ture Courses " . ? The muHeum of the University & Pennsylvania has opened for thcaea-,. dcmlc j ear with a complete staff, $& ", greatly enlarged collection and 'pr!f. tn.f,.1 r ,nl..l.L m.1 Ihm,..h 4,.h ..1 - l'u .. kuitiLuiu mill luniiuub mi; l'uliv 11 .!.!. l . - iiu wim Ecvcrai courses oi leciurcs.' Vn tltn llfef 4ln.n ln ,t.A nMnM.AM a v. v..ii inc.. unit; nunc illV fcU,ClU".tfc J ! entered theUvar the staff of curatory ; .iiivvlvio uuw nssiaiuilis Hill uv t;viil- nlete. , t 11 l-lll:. n i i -x-j . .'i. ,tiiiiui . j-aruytc, i-Jiaiuf.' , yj American section, distlneulahed nn .l thropologist nnd South American ex; plorer, has returned to his duties aft?f serving as n major in the Intelligence Department of the army and after sev eial months in Paris as ethnographer or the United States Peace Commission. Dr. Stephen B. Luce, Jr., assistant curator, Sfediterranean section, haj, been discharged from the navy, In which he was a lieutenant. Dr. Stephen H. Langdon, curator, Babylonian section, has been elected, professor of Assynology at Oxford Uni versity, succeeding Dr. A. II Sayce. t II. V. Hall, assistant curator, secj t ion of general ethnoglogy, has returned to the museum after a year's service in"1, France. Louis Shortridge, full-blooded Indian chief of a Cliilkat tribe of Alaska, after four years of exploration among his own people, has returned with much ! valuable information and many specif mens. William B. Vnu Valin, who. with. tfAJSJS I have to spend another wintr In thi" 'north owing to the unusually deeo Jctw covering Bering straits and tho Arctic I ocean, .notion pictures sent uacic dj i him. however, will be shown during the present lecture season. As soon as n vessel can bo chartered ninny relics collected and sent to Cairo". Egypt, will bo brought back to the Unlversitj. Slany important nud vaht able collections have been made to tb inncAiim flttt-lni- flip Rummer. niv.rfil purchases including Chinese art works "if"s The Eckley B. Coxe, Jr., cxpcdltlorj. which has been nt work excavating at Slcinphis, Egjpt, for four years, haV uncovered about half of the palace of- Slerneuthah, the Pharaoh of -io Opj pression. AA'hen work was storjod in Jul , 1018, on this excavition It was, discovered that the most impor'ant cx ploratlons were still to be made. The task of uncovering this great Egyp tian palace, tho first ever attempted in' n systematic manner, will be resume!. next weclc, according to a message, re,-.yJ.f ceived at the museum from members 9f'Vi;l tne expedition. 4,'SI iina pi-.f,i n a, ...Hi'. i,,,i iuiuuv - v series to be niven on AVednesdav afterfe"1" noons for educational purposes, and ")JoV";l the general public on Saturday aijersj " nmni tinf.iiinifiir "nitmtii" 1 t... - - - 1.... . T"rl '"" '.-! -I llarkst St Ab. lOih. 11 A, SI. to ll'ilB I "-jui t - - AiNlA5WAK "U J.V KlItST fRESENTATlON OF X "Her Kingdom of Dreams" SupporthiB Cust Includes Kalhlyn WlllUma, Mohlon Hamilton, Anna Q. Nllston, Thouuui IloltUng. Thomaa Santacht Tully MaraU., THE NEW C A P I T 0 DorothyDalton "n Thur., Krl , Sat. REX BEACH'S "THE -IltL FROM OUTSIDE" PALACR 11'14 MARKET STREET - 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. Tills Entire Week Take a Chanc Wallace Reid THC LOTT& Coming Soon- "IinOffEN mxSSOS' ARCADIfj CHESTNUT REIXJVV 1TH ,, X iu a i,, i, ., :n, dmo, t:4B. 0:30 F, n " 1YIVJI rvClMl-NCU I "!.! .. ... i' "wwWj OT Victoria: ' MARKET .STREET ABOVE OTII 0 A. M to 11 1,1 T. M. -I TOM MIX "w,LDBI?Siu.i' Comlnt "Thg Right to Happlneaa" NIXON'S C o l o n i a r v i.iu Below Chelien, S. 7 l). Eugene O'Brien ' Ve-ct loverT. Thurs En ha' - TIIOOSING A WljE' T T 1 k TrT'l ttt ntrnm cm .-. ii KLbt-IN 1 avis ,jxw " k Alao Crate KetiiiFdy .Atrial "Cart.r C8" "MARRIED VIA WIRELESS" NEII, MeKlNI.EY REVIEW COMIQUEH" ! BROADWAY -J"- 'ififtfil I ":?.?" 'THE ONLY GIRL" lll.iuir.ji I .- . . lilanclie 8V EET I nnrrinnnhb. .SiV. In TJIE i TIT? SN.rBim MAHKirr street If. (( VgniyjS CONTINUOUS ' - i SSlSM ,.XAEVILLB i .. -------- j& PRf-JS K.P YS MARKirr st. n.i. oot '-'AU.- rl I DAiLY S:SOt T'fc p. -, SWEET SWEETIES vaMn-i Walnut WAENLT &T AT BTK Tnnlcht 8:10, 2.'hs tJ t Mat. Tomor . SIW ROe. T A nl lia d.alred." 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