'i "o f ir JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Vcmcy Ryftijq foUs.of Two Debutante Teas to Be Given ThisAfternooU--Other Debutantd Plans Discussed. ' She Re$rci the Death of Little Elizabeth Page milRnn nrc 'to be two debutante S!fc, 1 affairs this 'nftcrnoou,, so the buds -.III -..t..l.. 1,. !.,, lllltn nnnnnt. One tea will, lie In Chestnut Hill nud iho othrr lM'Admprc. In Chestnut Hill Mary aid,' Ellen. jGlendlnnlnrf, daughters oi.,.C6ldncV and 3Irs. Jlobert Kr Glcndlnnlbg.vwlll be Introduced to society at a tea. Mary-would Jiavc come out last year arid ElUni Is not yet eighteen, but they decided to have the winter's lun togemer, ijinu a suinumg looking pair of sisters they arc! ' A number of the season's debutantes will receive with thenj. Over In Ardmoro,. Kathleen Hitter, daughter of Mr, A,. Howard" Hitter, will be presented lit n-qtea which her father is giving. Kathleen's three married sis tersMrs. Robert Meado Smith, .Jr., Mrs. Itobcrt AA Llgget and Mrs. B. Vail Marsh will receive with, their father and Mrs. Walter Schuyler Volkf mar will also receive. .The debutantes, who arc always such n pretty addi tion to the teas, will bo Sara Dolan, Peggy Kosengartcn, 'Deborah Logan, Mary Goodman, Ithoda Brooke, Mur- caret Graham, Martha Baker. Harriet Zhnmermann, Margarctta Snnrpless, Kleanor Itobb, Sarah Harrison and sev eral others. I WAS greatly saddened to hear of the death of little Elizabeth rage, the two-year-old daughter of Ned aud Elizabeth Page. Joor baby! She was sick only two, or three days .and died on Monday. Ihnvq not, hcaijd What the illness was', but that, of course, is neither here norHhcrc. The fact is, that she is no longer with us. I am suro that cvcry'bqc's heart goes out, to the bereaved parents. .1 remem ber seeing the dear little qur at Mrs. 'William Clothier's ponysliow Inst year, and she was.standing like a wee soldier to have her little silhouette cut out. The funeral wag jield on Tuesday afternoon from the-home of Mr. and Mrs. Page. THE Harry Groomcs arrived yester day from Warreulon. VW. and -have taken up their abode at the Wellington, whero they will spend the winter. Hu nan Groomc, the daughter of Ms. Groomc by his first marriage wil make' her debut this winter.- Though the tea is not to be given until Nocm bcr 20. Mr. nud Mrs. Groomc hnvo Aery wisely sent their cards out already, as with so many affairs being planned Ic in well to tret dates known, far ahead. As a matter,- of fact, 1 believe new there aro more than one hundred debu ,.,, in ti.n fiMil ns it were. AAhcu the first news of the winter's ouslatight in society came out it seemed that there would be n great number, far greater Hmn in other years. At first there .... -,.ntv.(7uir. then eighty-three, ,IIV OUT....,, ., .,f, I then 101, and now more than 110, and every, day one hears of another one had not heard of before. Viola Hompr, for instance. Sho is the niece of Miss Constance Bcnlc, and Elizabeth blrub ing, too, has decided in the last week 16 come out, aud so it goes. Ao 'V,r iho nurtics. ,1 should think some of the debs would Imvc early and unprovided ends, ir tliey go. to every thing scheduled for "them all' winter. mlir.nK. are parties dl'read)' planned 1 for dl'nncrsbcforc the tirst Assembly, which is to be given the night of lnday, .lanuary 2. The Assemblies are always i..u ih first. Frldav night in Jan uary and the, last Friday before Ash w..i..jn Mr. and Mrs: Elliston Perot Bisscll will Kvo n dinner beforo the first onq for tueir iwo nieces, m nor. and Bosamund Wurts, the daugh ters of Mr. "and Mrs. Bobcrt Kennedy Wurts., ISAW Virginia Hirst in the street tho other day wearing a. very pretty frock of dark blue silk, dotted in white, made with a tucked ovcrskirt; the bodice, which was open ut the neck, was .edged with a'georgctte collar. Her hat was a broad brimmed one of dark blue georgette, and tho crown was trim med with a flat dove colored wing. SHE 'is 'only .four and a half, and brother is si, "o "" been going to school for two years and this J ear he is taking sister along, lhe first day sister came homo carrying tho picture of" a church: It was alUcomplcte and slie admired It greatly,- especially the "Thained Glath" window which orna mented the extreme north corner of the btlilding: 'Tho'other day Mother said, "Polly. I thought thoy always hung the best pic tures on the wall in school, why do you bring yours homo eycry day?" Polly' said nothing, but brother who Is deadly interested in sister and ex tremely loyal to her, took it all in. Next day he enmo running m and said to Jys mqtber, "Muddy, I looked and looked at every picture on the wall and there wasn't a single one ns was as good as Polly's there." Polly's picture now. ornaments the wall of her own din- ,De"0m' NANQ5T .WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES. Miss Marys Clark, daughter of Mr. kt ) nml Mrs. Herbert Lincoln Clark, of Bryn Mawr, entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Louis ' C.Madeira, ad. Mr. Madeira has just recently returned from France, Among thoso who .will assist Mrs. William A. Lieber, of Bryn Mawr, in receiving 'at '"the ten which she will give on- Saturday to' Introduce her cousius, Miss Edith Newlin and Miss Sara Har rison, will be Mrs. Bicbard 8. Newlin, Mistf Alice Newlin, Mrs. Joseph Harri son, Mrs. M. Stevenson EaBby, Mrs. Frederick. Kennard, Miss JVggy Kcn nard, Mrs, Charles P. Fox, Mrs. George B. Pge,.Mrs. Theodore Harrison, Mrs. Frederick 0. Durant, Mrs. Richard Norris, Mra. A. M. Laurance, Mrs", Howard Eisenbrey;, Mrs. J. Kenton Eisenbrcy, Mrs. Georgo Gibbs, Mrs. E. Hollfagiworth Slter, rMr. William H. Huehes. Mrs. Albert E. Kennedy, Mrs. .TiCaverlWNowlin, Jr., and Mrs. Henry Hirrrixotf, of New lorlf. Tho debutantes who will 'assist, in receiving will be Mies' Kathleen G. Bitter, Miss; Mary FahnesttfcV, Miss Margarctta Sharpies, Miss Marion AYistcr Baird, Miss Helen Hone'Wilsonr Miss Anita M. Evans,'' jiss Adelaide Newlin, Miss Nancy Uunolng, .niies ttiizaneiu vnno uayior, MlsaMrj' T, Norris, Miss E. Antplni tifo Geyelin, MUs Louisa V. Newlin, Miss H, Paulina L. Bell, Miss Peggy Boseoartcn, Miss Eleanor Kobb, .Miss ' Mary Geet and Miss Anno Bi To?n v lcd y 'Umw thi wte win ncmm at ui r sswswaapjKBrafc if1 1 Graham, of West Chestnut avenue, Chcrtnut Hill, will, give on Saturday, October 25, from 4 until 7 o'clock, to (nirrwlnon their daughter. Miss Mar garet. Thayer Graham, will be Miss Ellen Glenulnnitig, .miss j-.iizauem j. Welsh, Miss Mary Fisher Glcndlnnlng, lL Harriet Frnzler Zlmmcrmann, Miss. Mary Trotter Goodman, Miss Margarctta Sharpless, Miss Catherine Coxe, Miss Gertrude u. i . uonawuy, Miss Evelyn X. Smith. Miss Peggy Ttnaemrnrtpn nnd Miss Lorraine Disstou, lbs Deborah Logan, AHss Pauline Thnrer. Miss Kathleen Bitter. Miss Esther Bhoades aud Mis Dorothy X?w bold Ely. The wedding nf Miss Buth Martin, daughter of Mrs. Augustus Warflcld Martin, of Baltiniore. to Mr. Joseph M. Fox," 2d, son of Mrs, George Fox, Of Chestnut Hill, will take place on Saturday In Baltimore at the Church of the Saorei'l Heart. Mr. George Fox, Jr., will act as best man and. the- ushers will be Mr. Fitz Eugene Dixon New bold', Mr. John Paul, Mr. Philip Drinker, Mr. Alan Crawford, Mr. John Hopklnv Mr. Samuel Fox, Jr., and Mr. Winthropi Battles,' of this city: Mr. II. Gordon Ewing, of Uaitimore; Mr. Archibald Douglas Bussell. Jr., of Princeton, aud Mr. Julius Doolittle, of New York. Among the debutantes who will nssist in receiving at the tea which Mr. J. Barton Townscnd will give on October 10 to introduce his daughter. Miss Anno B, Townscnd, will include MIr,s Eliza beth Boss, Miss F. Margaret Spencer, Miss Margaret It. Gcst. Miss Susan T. Grponie, Mifcs ltoberta M. Howe, Miss Mary Trotter Goodman, Miss Mary D. Xdrris. Miss Margaret Boss, Miss Mary Co.?-Tagc, Miss Kathleen G'. Bitter, Miss Eleanor Bobb, Miss Helen H. Shclton, Miss Clarissa Smythc, Miss Harriet Fisher Ximmerman, Miss Paul ino Thayer, Miss Carolyn Valentine, Miss Helen Hope Wilson! Miss Dorothy Ely, Miss Emily E. Clothier, Miss lletsey Warren Davis, Miss Margaret A. Dalleft, Miss Xannio Dale, Miss Lucy -Brady Grey, Miss Lorraine Dlss ton. Mits Marion Wistcr Italrd. Miss Nancy B. Dunning, Miss Bhoda Morris Ilrooko. Miss Edith Xeivlln, Mtss Mary Ernestine Appleton, Miss II. Pauline L. Boll, Miss Marie Louise Ashhilrst, Miss Martha Baker, Miss Juliana Baker, Miss , Elizabeth Dulles Bartow, Miss Gertrude L. 'P. Connway, Mies Susie Stewart, Miss L. Emley Cook, Miss Elizabeth' S. Trotter. Jliss Susan A.. Dougherty, Miss Martha T. McAllister. Miss Edwards Gamble, of Baltimore: Miss Pauline Fcnno, of Boston: Miss Ellen Atwood, of" Arizona, nnd Miss Mary Jones, of Baltimore. Miss Mary Trotter Goodman, daughter of Mrs. Howard E. Scaver, who is one of this season's debutantes, will be the gue-,t of honor at a theatre party, followed by a Mipper. at the Bitz Cnrlton ou Thursday evening, November 1(5, given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Frauds S. Mcllhcnny, of Chestnut Hill. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pope Yeatninn. of Ballgarth, Chestnut Hill, nnd -11 IS Spruce itrcct, will give a' ball nt the Bellevue-Stratford ou Friday cvcUiug, December 12, in honor of their daughter, Miss Jane Ycatman, Miss Dcbornh Logan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Logan, will be the guest of houor nt a luncheon at the Acorn Club ou. Tuesday, November 11, given by Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson, of 237 South Twenty-first street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank L. Babbott, of Brooklyn, announce the engagement of their daughtcd, Miss Ljdia Pratt Babbott, to Dr. S. Emlcn Stokes, sou of Dr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Stokes, of Moorestown, Dr. Stokes is n graduate of Havcrford, 1014. . Miss Katharine Clifton Durham, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Fletcher Dm hum, of 132o Pine street, will make her debut at a tea to be given by her parents at the Bellevue-Stratford on November 20. Mr. and Mrs. Durham, Miss Durham and Mr. Wilson Norris Durham linve returned to their city home after spend ing the summer in Vcntnor. Cards have been received fom Mr. and Mrs, Harry C. Groomc, of War renton. Vn., and "the Wellington, this city, to introduce their daughter. iMiss Susan Townscnd Groomc, at the- Wel lington, on Thursday, November 20, from 4 until 7 o'clock. Mr. nnd Mrs. Groomc moved jesterday to the Wel lington. Mr. and Mrs. William Coxe Wright returned from Narragausctt Pier yester day and are staying with Mr. and Mrs. William Townscnd Wright before mov ing into their home at St. Dayids. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur McCrca Conger aro taking a sit weeks' weddiug trip through the Whito Mountains and on their return will takp a house at St. Davids. Mr. and Mrs;. Charles B. Jennings, who were married in France on Sep tember 2, returned home on Monday and will spend the winter at tho Cres helm Arms, St, Martins. Mrs. Henry J. -Rowland nnd Mr, John Bowland, who have been spending some time in Media, have returned to their homo at 1C07 Locust street. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. Walter Clark and Miss Frances R. Clnrk, of Kccway din, St. Martins, Chestnut Hill, have closed their cottage at Marblehcad, Mass,, and returned home. Lieutenant Sydney T. Clark, formerly of the United States navy, is spending somo time at Cape Cod before going to Texas for tho winter. Dr. and Mrs, George Falcs Baker, who arc spending a tow days at their borne at Roscmont, will return to Edgcmcre, (heir place in Lalewood next week, Mrs. Paul Denckln Mills, of Wood crest Lodge, Radnor, is spending a few da at Washington. Mr., and Mrs. Frederick Martyn Dunn and ther family, of East Gravers lane, gncstnut Hill, relumed this weet from Euglesmere where they spent ,the summer. The M litis Watmough have relumfd (o their home, 1010 Spruce sticet, aRec spending the lutesier in New ljugtand. FiUgland. j ' tt w. uttflquX EVENING' PUBLIC L'Vf ', lly have returned to their home In Highland Park, after spending the sum mer In Chelsea. Mr. and Mm. V,'. F. Hougcn, of Pittsburgh, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Madeline Hougcn, to Mr. Aldwin C. Smith, nf Uryn Athyn, GERMANTOWN n.,,,;.nu,, JIrs' siv Thonnccke. of n.)0.l Musgravo street, have gone to Xetv ork to sec Mr. Thonneekc's mother. who will sail for Europe tomorrow afler a stay of five years in this conn- Mr, and Mrs. EdgAr Forrest Smith arc at home at 0114 Boss street Mrs. Smith will bo remembered as Mis Dor' othy Levering, daughter of Mr. nud Mrs. Charles J. Levering, Sr., f r.002 Xorth Xinth street. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. M. Muidoil, nnd family hae closed their cottage at Spa Isle City nnd have returned to thoir home at (52.1 East Washington lane Miss Frieda Gillespie, of P.:i2 Man helm street, who has been u couu.iclnr nt Camp Onega, has returned to her home and expects to go to Sargent Col lege. I Miss Edith Gill, of 011S Mi folium street, left for Cornell Unlvendti mi Saturday. 'Miss Edith Ketoham. of Sleuton aw hile, -will leave on Friday for Smith College. Miss Mary Clnvsun, of West Cln-1 ten nvenue, weut back to Urslmis Cul lege on Tuesday. Miss Helen Krietzer. daughter of Mr aud Mrs. S. C. Krietzer. entertained at her home. u!54fi Wayne avenue, last Friday evening to announce the engage locnt of Mi$s Lillinn Petcis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evan I'etcrs, of (Mi:! East Locust nvenue, and Mr. Laurent Ilorine. of Ridley Park. Among Mrs aud Miss Krietzer's guests were Mis Clara Reed, Miss Marion Manning Miss Helen Manning, Miss Mnric Pi ters, Miss Laurea Wesscls, Miss Katlin line Keuuedv, Mr, Frank Cracn, Mi William Williams, Mr. George Cox, Mr. George Heaton; Mr. Walter AVondside Mr. William Zimmerman. Mr. Ilarvej Iloper, Mr. J. Stutz, Jlr. Graydon Krietzer. Sir. .Harold Rtine. Dr. ami Mrs. John B. Stine. Mrs. Bopcr and Miss Emily Loftier, of Allcutown. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The members of the Alumni Chapter of the Sigma Lambda Sor6rity will giw a. card party on Saturday. October IS, at the. Plastic- Club, 247-South Camai titreet. Miss Laura Bauer is president of the chanter ; Miss Rita Peacock ix treasurer'; Miss Elizabeth Strain, secre tary, and the members include Miss b'lora Apeldorn. Miss Jenu Apeldorn, Mrs. John Luw-son, Miss Marie Bitting. Miss Gladys Bowers, Miss Florence Bradwny, Miss Marguerite Bradway. Miss Helen Ilriuton. Miss Mildred Bionks. Miss Anna May Clegg. Miss Cecil Endy, Miss Lucille Forgy. Miss Isabel Galbraith. Miss Helen Geary. .Miss Katharine Ocheltree, Miss Eleanor Oeheltree, Miss Martha McMurray, Miss Elinor McMurray, Miss Adelaide Plitt, Miss Frances Bobcrts and Miss Margaret Rock, Corporal Winter Frost. A. E. 1 ; Mr. William Reese, A. E. F. : Mr. Marry Frost. A. E. F. : Mr. Clifton Fish, V. S. M. C. :,Mv. Herbert Ellson.. of tho mine sweeper Falcon: Mr. Earl- don MacBain, Mr. George Kuppinger, 1 MC. John Beatty, Mr. Julian Kuntz- maA, Mr. William Bartclt, Lieutenant I i-rnon Ellson, Sir. Mlsworth .MacUnin nud Mr. Balston Ellson, of the Engi iiier Corps, who have recently returned from serving their country in the world war. were given a reception and linnqurt on Friday evening in the lecture hnll of the Lehigh Avenue Baptist Church, by their fellow members of the Alert Bible clnss. Other guests included the pastor of the church, Rev. John V. Ellson, Mrs. Ellson. Miss Estclle Radford, teacher of the class: Mr, John L. Knerr. Miss Anna Arnold, Miss Flor ence Ellson, Miss Pearl Ganz, Miss Vera Spencer, Miss Mildred Spencer, Miss Irma Spencer, Mihs Olive Silber. Mrs. Harry Shuster, Miss Katharine Xagle. Miss Murray, Miss Linda Meis. Miss Anna Kuppinger, Miss Julian Kuntzman. .mus .Myra narmnn, Miss Julia Hamilton. Miss Bertha Gibbs, Mr. John Batey, Mr. Walter Brown, Mr. Fred Kuppinger, Mr. Clark Hamilton, Mr. Harry Sinister, Mr. Howard Wil son. Mr. T. Ashe.r Hess, aud the Rev. and Mrs. J, Francis Behrcns. The C." and J. Fisher Post, Xo. XVt. of the American Legion, was organized on Monday evening nt Brannignn'.s Hall. Twenty-third nnd Clearfield streets. Mr. Charles O'Neill was se lected for commandant : Mr. Wlliam Lcunan, vice commandant ; Mr. Chris topher Wogan, treasurer, and Mr. Charles Lewis; secretary. The pot was named in honor of Mr. Charles Fisher nnd his brother. Mr. John Fisher, who died In action, the latter iu France. Mr. Charles Fisher went down on the Mon golia. The post has over 300 members. FBAlllrMin RANKFORD Miss Pauline Hansell, of Arrotlj street, lins returned from a month's stay at Wildwood, X. .1 mm t icfn... ..r t'...,i rn.j nM....rt nnd Orthodox street, will entertain he members of her sewing circle at her home on Friday afternoon. iill. .1 w i'iiibk i wi iioukiuiti a.ciiu , PliDto by Zinuky t ri(IIHp. MRS, CliABENCE J. JIARTINOELI, Mrs. Martlndell was Miss Anna , ir6j Ellis, of Doylcitown Ik.,, LL.,.u. - rM'JK . AsV4 i htfi 'V'Vi s F ' V"- Kr ' f '- ' .'I mx . iAv mm -v w.xm IR . . M All -X J HHMsHHHB i Her mmtImq took rdwe on Mfvuii-rcfiw with the 103th Field Ar dtmgiCi rt , im m ., LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, ffllnWWa ": ' - i '. lH R?" C t)i,' V 'JSiV ). wiii lHBlllV' ''oWm '' Y'TeSHBII fuft.i j.oi:.( s v; i .; .. x" ." p ss k . w v i,yi,i. ..v v j ..,:. jm mr si uA. I Miv nut (ileiidlnning is the second daughter of Colonel and .Mrs. Robert K. I III1. bhe and her elder sister, WEST PHILADELPHIA Mi. nnd Mrs. William O. Motion, of the Narmandie, Thirtysixth and Chestnut streets, nro receiving i-ougint-ulntions on the birth of a sou. Mrs. MnlTott will be remembered ns Mi-..s Muriel Brow, daughter of Mrs. M. A. Blew. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Costlier, of 300S Walnut street, have lotmned to their homo after spending the summer in Cape May. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Annniincehient is made of the wed ding of Miss Eleanor Cavnnaugh. of Xorristown, to Mr. Jules A. Russel. son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Russel. of 1220 Jackson street, on Monday innrn-' nig, September 22. nt Wcstvillc. X.J. Among those attending the wedding wore Mr. and Mrs. Jnnies Baron, Mr. John Xolnn and Mr. Harry Lewis, of Westville, X. J. After Mr.'oud Mrs. RussoI'm return from" Xlagain Falls, where they have gone for their honey moon, they will bo nt home in West ville about Xovember 1. Mr. Edward Morton and his family have closed their summer cottage in Wildwood, where they have been sinoo May lti. and have returned to their , homo, J."07 South Broad street. Tho American Legion, Post Xo. ft.", met last week at Fifth nnd Gieenwich streets. Tho most important eenl of tho meeting wns the election nf dele gates to the Pennsylvania convention nt Hniiishuig. Mr. Samuel Schwartz, and Mr. II. Siiuiies were elected, Mr. Samuel Mclniek wns rinse third. A inocemont toward obtaining a building fur the post wns inaugurated. Mr. .Inroh A. Levinthnl. of 1000 South Third street, has recently ic ceived his discharge, after serving with the army at Camp Lee. One of the prominent members of the South Philadelphia Real Estnte Club, Mr. I rank Thomas, of 1318 Porter strrot, lias just received his honor able discharge ut Camp Dlx and has returned to the club, of which he is president. At the last meeting fi. M-linmnc wa ,tn ,1,n .....n. 1. .. F , I. a '" .'v'"o hmu m- iiiciuui-ia 1,1 inr luh n href tnlk nn "Armv Life " 'I'l.n dub is looking forward to giviug a party in honor of his safe return. Among inose prcseui nt tnc last meetiug wcie !-! Jlr. i nomas uailey, vice president; ' Iji Edward Seamen, trcnun-r; Mr. aVfiunr m cre an ' Will mm I u-rbor Mr "ndwanl Condon Mr slf, Vm MbrH M' A ",, ,nMn . .Mr. Ii. ,1. Kellv. Mr. Edu-nnl f'.iv anaugh, .Mr. J. Jennings, Mr. AV. ' llanratty. Mr. Harry Rums, Mr. George Bales. Mr. Matthew Cav nnaugh, Mr. Samuel AA'iley. Mr. John Moody, Mr. Harry Pitzer, Mr. Horace Long. Mr. Edward McMastcr and Mr. Joseph Jennings. . Mr. Edward McMastcr, of 2700 houtn cigutcentli street, has recently received his dlschnrro nf I'nmn MMU latter serving eighteen months over seas. Mr. Philip Gray, formoily of 1320 Shunk street, has received his discharge from the United States navy nnd is now living with his sister, Airs. T. Casey, - Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel P. Ilennn and their children. Mdster Daniel Heunn nnd Miss Ruth Hcnon, formerly oH houtli Philadelphia, hac closed their cottage in Atlantic City and are now living in their new home at 5321 Cedar avenue. Air. nud Mrs1. ,. Fredericks, Jr., 010 Wolf street, together with Miss Lillian Fredericks, 023 AVolf street, havo just returned after spending sev eral days at Gwynedd A'alley. where they were extensively entertained by Sir, and Mrs. Harry Fredericks. Mrs. Fredericks, Jr., will be remembered as Miss Marie Cox. daughter of Mrs. Cox, 010 AVolf street. TIOGA Mr. and Mrs. AVilllam M. Krecker have returned from their wedding trip nnu arc slaying in J.ognu until the com pletion of their now homo in Klchtichl road. Avestover Mill. Pa., where tliev i will be ni home nfter Xovember Id, The inrlde was .Mies Helen I-', LutMiurdt daughter of All's. Elizabeth Llirl.harilt. Air. Krecker is the sou of Air. and Airs. John P. Krecker, of 1720 AVcst Erif avenue. Mr. Frederick Stewart, of Rising Sub lane, a former scoutmaster of this Uictlon. Bis retnmea irom a, year s serv- i'MNrs M. ittL will dlrtct the f$'?J." '7il,p'VX' :f , ' ii. WmA. ?.i,i,il,.l WISS ELLEN (JLENDINNING Miss .Mnry F. Gleiiilliiniiig, will make their parents this afternoon physical education nf Hie members f the Xicctowu Club for liojs and Gills. Mr. and MrS. Iloilieit A. Crnnnge hnve returned fiom Wildwood and will be at homo at -Hti'J N'oith Eightceenth street. Mrs. Cranage, who was a July bride, was .Miss Emily M. Maile. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maile. LAN8DOWNE Mis. and Mrs. Robert Don lug Tay lor, of East LaCiosse avenue, oic spending n week iu Quebec, Canada. Miss Laura IVnuock. of AVindermerc avenue, is spending a few cla.es nt Galen Hall. On Friday and Saliiiduy. October '.', nnd I, theio will bo n laige fair hold at tho St. Francis Dc Sales Convalescent Home on South Lansdonnc nvenue for tin- benolit of the homo. Mrs. Frames Kent Cook has returned home after spendiug a few days in Xew A'oik. ' OLNEY Mr and Mrs. Ernest L. Sederholin I have returned from their wedding trip to Niagara Falls and arc ut homo at I :i'J5 South' Sixtieth street. Mrs. Seder- I holm will be reniembcicd as Miss Anna S. Hemiscli, daughter of .Mr. and Mis. Charles AV. Semisrh, Sr., of 138 East Wollens ncenue, Olnov, hoforo her miir riagq mi September 17. YARDLEY The Rinks County Xatiiral Science Association will meet line on Sntuiilny nnd if the da is favorable will go )( baigc on the canal to Ifurriman. If storm.y the meeting will bo held iu the Friend's' meeting house hero. An ad dress on "Forestry" will he ciVcii ,y Ml J. Freeman Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Augustus Cadwal lader. of Fairfield Terrace, vuth tlieir tliree children motored to Bm-I. Hill Falls wbeie the spent the week end. Mr. Joseph Do San, the last boj from 1-ore to i etui n from overseas, received his dischuige a tew ciays ago and is ut home hero wtih his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Xelsou l)e Sail. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL I'ho A'oung Women's Christian Asso ciation will gice Us fall reception nnd opening entertainment on Snturduy c coning at the Association hall on Ridge aeuue. The affair is in charge of Aliss iiacnei ivouori-. khiiui socrcinr , aim Aliss Jessie McC'iilloch, girls' secre tnry, who will he assisted iu receiving by Airs. Anna AI. Reed and Aliss Grace Cole. The interesting program that will follow- the irception includes a humor ous sketch and tableaux in which the following will take part; SIIss Gladys Smith, Aliss Ressio Hemphill, Aliss Edna Hill. Aliss Pearl Rcrrv. Aliss Gtady Law. Mrs. A. AI. Ozias and Mi-, I Christine Anderson. Airs. Lawrence ' A ischcr Boyd, chairman of the commit too of management, will make the nil dicss of welcome, and Aliss Emily Gul braith, nf the icircntioii section of the Gcimantown Association, will hnvo cliurge nf the games. The nffnir will i-lo'o with n dance ROXBOROUGH The inembeis of the sewing guild c-f St. AJban's Protestant Ejilsoopal Church. R:dge aonuc, ot wlilili the Rev, Charles S. Ljons is the rector, will hold tho opening meeting 'for the season on Tuesday. October 7, in the parish house. In addition to their work for the pariih, tho guild will continue its Red Cross work nnd will assist tho Rox borough branch of the needlework guild. Airs. Elizabeth Denrnley, who is spend ing the autumn nt her Roxborough home, is president of the Organization! Airs. Lyons is secretary aud treasurer, and the members inrlitlle Airs, lltilr.li Meyer. Aliss Edith Atoyer. Airs. K James, Mrs. Joseph AIoGec-. Airs. E. R. AVood. Mrs. James AlcGee. Airs. J -Vm-tln -Mr- llnrrv Svkes. Airs. Alar gnret Smith. Aliss Alary Hagncr. Alts i Oeoi-go Diiiisniorc, Mrs. Charles Lenlzl and Airs. Benjamin i.iziey. Air, nnd Mrs. George Ayres and their family, of Alanayunk awnue, closed their summer homo in Ocean City lntt week nnd returned to Roxborough. Mr. Ayres's aunt, AIIS3 Annie Ayres, who (tasied Iho season with them, returned Cr)y In the month. Mr .Trh Mille.-. of nniO Rldtc are. nue, has returned from a.week'fl stay io Columbu. O. OCTOBER 2, 1019 .,' VX" I'hiilu h Hut lira ii. (leiiiliiuiiiig, of the h(iiii'iiK, thest- their debut at a lea In lie giu-n by I DOYLESTOWN JIm (icialcliiio Itu sin el. entertaiuoil at pi-noon. The folloniug guests were prexenl : Miss Kno .lors. .Mixs .unuc lyne James. Miss Gladjs Heymnn, Miss Miirimi tier thkl. Mis Ruth Uariln; t.livr.n,, ....... ....... --. ton. MNs Elizabeth wnlMiti, .cuss mini i iiii.i.. -iiuu n.il.1, llililis nml Alts. I'hnrlcR Kiamer. A benefit enter.aimneut for tho VII- j gun nt the Minml I neairc auoi 'inx-lo' rcinmci- , ,i ,. Prominent poison- fiom all "''c-tio lis of Rucks fount me taking part ui he third annual go f tournament for the David IJ.irpee Hip. over ine ou r. ,n nn- i.o.i ii.,w" ii u....,..T ..... ..... week. Mi-s tlraie Lippiucotl. of East Oak land avenue, entertained twenty friends nt a farewell dinner party in honor of Miss Irene Carver, who it, leaving for Atlautio Cit. X. .L, where she will make her homo. After spending the p.i-t season with Mis. James Anderson, of l'.rond street, .Mr. William G. Porter, has returned to her Philadelphia home. MANAYUNK Mis Gem-go V. Sohn ami her xoutig soil. George W. Sohn. Jr.. of F3 Green lane, leturued o-terdny from Capo May, where thoy liaio been spend ing the 'summer and autumn. Doctor Sohn relumed fiom the shore early iu the mouth. Dr. and Mis. William Devitl. of 130 Green lane, haw returned homo after spending the sci-nti in So.iturd, Del. Held-Waldenberger Vedding The wedding of Mis Karlinru E. Wahlcnbeigor. daughter of Air. nnd Mr.-. Anthony AValilenhi-tger. of 201 Dupont stiool. Riixbniinigh. and Mr. Leonard A. Held, of Hill South Thir teenth street, was snleinni.od yester day afternoon in the church of the Assumption nt the Blessed Virgin Mury, Mniinuuk, with the lector, Rev. Henry (inntort. ofliciating The bride wore her tiflcollng suit nf iliuk blue with a toipio hnt. She wiih gici-n iu uinr llnsro bv her father and was nttended i by Miss Kiithnrjnc Kellei. Mr. Tied C. Giaupn'r wii ln--t mnu. The reremony was fnlluncil b. mi in fninial icceptioii nt the hoini- of the bride's p.iionlv. .Mr. and Mi-. Held left on a trip and will ho .it hoine after Xovember 1 at IS17 Spring Gar den sticct. ,,wtx-.-w''tf'T-W t'nnto by .alnmcy tt t iiiihim AHSS I5MZAHCTU NOU1IIH Aliss Knrrl iris a bridesmaid nt Iho marriago or her Utter, lm, Itob ert Leo 1'orter, whlrli Sooh place fju Kptomucr 24Ut h cKy ' 'V! wtim -ar. a pPBH 'PMHEHHI t WiJllVSIiit liiyi'V tn s.M.V. ur KIWANIS CLUB TO DINE Out-of-Town Bodies to Attend Ban quet Here Tonight The Klwnnls Club will give a ban quet and entertainment nt the Bellc Mie Stratford roof garden tonight. Kinnnis clubs of Wilmington, Ches ter, Allentown, Lancaster nnd other cities will psitlclpnte. William C. llenkert lias arranged for the 'enter tainment featmes. and Thomas Shall -cross, Jr . president of the club, will act as toastmaster. I The principal speakers will be O. I Samuel Cuminlng. secretary of the In ternational Kiwnnis, nnd Lieutenant Colonel William II II. Morris. Colonel Morris is said to bo the youngest mnu in the 1 nlted States army holding the lank of lieutenant colonel. During his servn-e ill France he won tho Distin guished Service Cros and a number of other dec-oration Robert F NbIi, the sec-rotary, an liounies that a largo number nf hand .....,n iiifn.iila , III llA rltclrilllllpil ftl .w..,. .-,.,,,,...., - the dinner They will he tho gifts of menioers m uie ruiiaiieipiiin mnms . Club NURSES TO GIVE SHOW ! i "Victory Minstrels" to Perform at Jewish Hospital .Tonight Niic nt the training school of the .lowi-.li Hospital will picsont the "Vii tnu Minstrels" this owning In the Piutisrliania Ilulldlng. one nf tho nurses hoiites of the hospital, Void mad, below Olnec nenue. Tho Cliait winch Is desciibed ns Nontliing aniieslliptic in one spasm." will be ii feature of the entertninment. Ii was written for the nurses by Abra ham Lipst-hiitz. of tho Young Men's Ilebieu Association. The ' endinon" tonight will be Mis Cninlino Schweriner. Miss Julia (!iov. ' Miss Helen Stewart nnd Miss Catherine iScnrdslej Miss Helen Line will be iiiteiloi-titnr NORRISTOWN Mis. A M Peatse. of Tinojior. gnve n luncheon at her home to moot Mim Mll.lroil Dit. nf New York. Among the guests won- Mis I-'runkliu Derr. Mrs. K. G. Jhc-rs. Mrs. John Ilickb-j nnd Mrs. It. C Clemmer. The Nomstown lioral ciet met for tho tirst lohearsnl nn Monday oo- if ning. This is tho twelfth season's work for the organiatioii. which is directed by Mr. Ralph Kinder. This .year's! The Xoiiistown Choral Soc-ietj met lirogrnm. wmoii win up in--.rni,-u mi uif evening nf Thursday. Deioinbor 11. will include the sac-red oratorio. "The Logos." "Nnicissus"-nnd "The Call foi 1'ieedoni" will also bo sung Dr. J. R. Cure, of West Main street. . ,, i. ...m i -..-....I .. i. end daughters. Mrs. Walter M. Miller rowN of Cleveland. O., aud Mrs. J. Donald uuZ ,.f 8einobVrt? or Longpor. x. J . i,au- left .j iikiiiuii. ut ''"e, n i,utiug tip to Canada. teajesteulay aft- "' """"' . ,., ,,.... I Amniiir tho EUosts ut a children m party gion bj Mr. and Mr. Walter Yost, of DoKnlb and Airy streets, in honor of the seventh birthday of their 1 y oi tlielr ... ,,, .. ,, ,, . small iiaugnirr. .-ii" ..mn. ri-.mn i Vmt. were Mits hiizauetli -,B-uui-l,,. 'Miss Mnry Hathaway. Miss Isabelle ' Miss Mary lawn w,. u.ss ,suri,o K''""!! v' "'Vl"!;', "?" 'f o, ise , UMAml, Miss Emil Mann. .Aliss I I . . i -it. i.-i.-t,Aiii v.t si.'.b iJtinCr .111111.. .nirn 1,'iMiirLii .uo,, ...i;a Snxlor. Mis Ruth Saylor. Miss Dj i(, MNs Mxai. Yost. Mas- " . .,' k M t ,ob t ,,. u JIustcr Uo,s Saylort Ma,tcr Kr(.(j. lor. .Muster no's nayior. .Master i-reu- erick Coruin. Master .lack Gelger, Master Itobcrt Geiger. Master Paul Say- lor. . Martrr .lames , Holland. Master JJauiei lost, .Cluster .ionn i-ennjparKcr. Mr. mid Mrs. C. Robert Green enter- tiiined ut dinner at Fornview. Fair- view, in Honor oi me nrsi nnniver.-ury nf their weddiug. Cocers wore Inid for fifteen guests STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr Samuel Ettlc-on. of 3211 Clif- entertained at his 1UIU "tltll, iiiiriiunnu n nn ! Amouc Isabel Saylor.. Aliss .iniir.nna .Marks. .... ... .. .Air. Allied Kittc. .mi. .Maurice iinuor. Mr. Daniel Krueger. Mr. .Samuel Xoodlomnn. Mr. Joseph Xetdlemun nnd ' " ' " " ."". .Air. and Mrs .1 .Inspa f y.hW .M,' t m "" '" . . s. , MiKilntiniMl h.r-di lnllJt 1 I) I 1 1 HHAi I In llMC llicir lionip fiom Atlautir Cit . HOLMESBURG Mrs I'nlnn. nf WnRor sliret. is enteitaining Airs. C. Soanlon. of Read- ing. ns her guest for several weeks. .cir. nnu .ens. .inscpn iiicu, oi unuwii street, are iccoiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Air. and Mrs. R. Sii.cdoi- aic cisiting in Allentown, Pa. Aliss Marion Clnrk, of Welsh road, has left for a fortnight's stn.c with friends in S mouse. X, A'. Airs. .In-epli Hand is spending sev eral weeks in Wildwood. X. .1 CONSHOHOCKEN Airs. K. (!. Morris Wood, nf Eu-t Sixtli avenue, has returned from .in ei londod vi-it to Ilanowr. Can., where Mo- was th,- guesVof relative. l Aliss. Aladelino R Dal, is re.-upc-r nting j,n Atlantic fit, after sovciol r,-u iiinoss in nor nnmc 111 isprillg Mill nvenue Mis Daly left on .Mniuluc .......ling. .,d was accompanied by her si tor. Aliss .Mary Dal. Hio-i .citiiuni ii inn tit mill ..11 Theresa Kenned .and Aliss Florence I isher, of 217 Spring Alill nwuiic. who have been snendioc the lust I in Atlantic Cit, will prolong their stay until :lio end of Ootnhei. i, mum ns ' ACADHMV OP MUSIC K?A"'l KREISLER ii:iu ( AT ncr ui - MT -J ClUn.M.DINH FARRAR :o f 1 icl.i-t -' 5 J- en, Jt so si on -.. i , , at lUiip Ilia I'll. in ii Mnu mri era wllh rhe. I.i In fl T II i I , r- uon I . l.lli St'.n,fl rispc nomo nrixn.nc were! Miss Ivunotte Kruezer. I r u 1 1 i3?Ji?UAItM& Miss Editli Rosenberg. Miss Hettliu ( , $gigly2 Stein. Miss Mildred Goldstein. Miss VI Tl rtttim? Rose Knhn. Miss Goldio Namerofl. Mis ftff KgMRS. FISK MAItKT.r AT 401 It ST. ronllnuout- Noon to It P, M Dally -nestle nAnillSCALrJl Her Purchase Price n nin vaudkvim.k acts B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE EDDIE FOY AND TUB YOUNGER, FOVS WALTER C. KELLY THE VIIIPINIA JUDOR Anita AVlnthropj Lkiwfonl rredrleka; -nl .JU "Sn a9ifl anil t-llav I.'aa .. k m i . IjU Ct UKUIII VUUB fci t C41UIP Ullli Wl , VfALhVT ST. AT tITI! H mill Tonlrbt 8 s 1 P. SRc la SI U11IUI Mat Today. .Me. soe,7rie ' play vilth a punch, lavea nothing to 1, i fUred -nn.cn Tun- t nr-Jf- nrr i Anr lly Wlllnrrt Mark, uthur of "Titer IIAHUV MrC-OllMAt'K . Orlslnal N, 1 but. Mat SSeliUl.Wi s-al liicSftoi ltoaa1 V. c:l I jo J1.50, r A CIM LA l IKS' MAT, TODAr rt.O!lW "est ihow in Walnut Ab. cth fetl Town BS,y" PEOPLES Theatre "TrucnSl,,. DAN COLEMAN - l w -Jf'tmI w1 OPEN FAIR TOM'ORft FOR ST. FRANCIS H Farm Produce and Livst of Every Kind to Be Exhibition Every soil of farm product and' mat will bo on exhibit at the ant. coiiutrv- fnir in ho riven tomorrow I. " Saturday by the women's niixillary -f the St. Francis Country Homo Convalescents, near Darby. The fair will open at 0 o clOCK tp1 f 1110,1-row morning on the grounds of thj?-v institution on I.ansdowne avenue. 'j.uer will be vegetables nnd fruits, floweWtfi? hish-crndo cntllo. hnrsos. hnnt. nedW " f.of,l ilnvo nntl An.n.n btttAne . ' Proceeds of the fair nrc used for thei homo. There nro nt nrosenl .'1400 -n-nm-'" ' ,.-! ..,..,. .! i.--'. PN ui.,iK rnieu ior mere ana many aiw- pl,.nts nro on the waiting list. Man n):ors of llie home hope to enlarge iC next j eat. ' The senior aud junior women's nux' Illarles suppoit the iustitutlon. TJiS;: ! senior niixillary has charge of the fait. each year, and the juniors give a 'pfos $ nnd dRm-e each January for the benefit;, of the home. d'.J-'l Mis. J At. (Jneniiplt U iii-ot,lnnf n?- C the senior wnnlpn' nnttHnrir- M. 'j to ''ill Ry" a ,s A. Iliirke nud Mrs. Frank PatteHHrrfS ni r , ii-c prrsiuents; Jirs. .losepn J-., ,c Israel, treasurer ; Mrs. William 3. l, Doyle, secretary ; and Mrs. James JJVf ' Miiudj . c-nrresponding secretary. Thcri. nro twenty managers. This is ttjo. ' ;.witii niiiiiiui inn- in nc given unnoc ' tlioir nnsnli.Au it ?j ilrl.t SI Al. 16Ih. It A If In IlilS f. iJ nA .' ' ill 1 -?x fa mzAl ) -" ?0 . , vs (rvc 'A ANITA STEWARTS .Vj ,,,'' PIRST rrtESUXTATION' OK Mer Kingdom of Dreams N ,iXT WCCK "r,,c 1-IFB m'y'ftvr THE N E W ah til - r 1 T f i . l J I I II I . "fl s . ?.... t.T7.t.Tv' bi M ,irn "' MAHKCr STntLT jodu. TOMonr.ow And satUadat'" A nr--v T-r- , .. V tL,A tttlAUH S t!l "The Girl From Outside"' ' A L A C 91 i2M MAUKrrr sTttccr ,. ,, 10 '. to" P. si. '", ' Wallace Reid ratB ""J, J"uSL. Nt.Wi..-MAiiv PlCKFOriD i omlrut hoon D. v. ORtrFITHX iflO nnoiCE.v utossoM3-'i"r;3f 'w Y,,rr.& 3 rt si i . . -' Vj1 l f n 111 l.Tl m a J- 1 l V 13 CIIBST.VITT ItKr.mir ir.Tt, ii-l CHCST.Vl'T IIELOW aOTIf 10 Ai M- , 3.4 pna,. MADGE KENNEDY "$& ' 2 m "WIDOW by pnoxY" Umt VICTORIA MARKET STP.EF.T ABOVr. OTH 'U.KM SI A M..to U:1.-. P. M, W"s5ft TAy .. , y, .-wiLDiinNvi4ifc 1 U M MIX TnAlliat! Nesi Weck-JnKOROK nKBAN 'WW cJZfi fafe ; , H-f-jn; - i o N a vjjaj 1(1 T (J MT A jf.l it, '-' v ' A XT. I - 7g ' ''?tZ'Z,'ih,2'n- - " n !"& 'CHOOSING A WIFE" ui' AN ALL-STAR CAST " ! rU,T7rV FT market st. tieiuw limit i AJJUON 1 UV,D .Ji&ffiSJE, & . ARKFiT aTKF.K-1 AT JUNIPBe; CONTINUOUS tlioso j?T? i??Ss.f sn M VAUDEVILLE r,?"J 'ia' -"' IMIIM II J. M. in 11 V.'i.Y . . r t r. fi ivii - r I v- vh k MAKKIt.L VIA WlKtUiSD- fil .vlii, .IiMNI,i;v Rrivuw i'OMIUUSS l . . . ' " : . i BROADWAY urMa " "Z'I . HAUL. UtAJS.L.K & UU. A t6 ii- n- -iho World .ni,M l JCI U I U 1 1 1 C 4 UIlW , trf V.S. fr : S - Mn wumia. CROSS KEYS " ASJ, J Oi. KCI fUlB UI . .r.AL ')m SOME BULL MLS1CA Cl COMKDX SAM S. SHUBERT c"- t . ?&& .. .,-.. o-t IN C U-Jflsl " i vLiU-sl s illlUcJi x - , I VRir' cvas- '.V'i 'OTWEJJt'?t T-t nnrnpc or cm in 'nnAnsfnSll ri cjrvr.ic rvccLS - -.vi; ::"-.,. v DEST1NV'' s'J ni:oiNMxr. mondav srats now" RACHRL CROTHF.R5? W niK Comedy Success "30 EAST 4 A 111. I Ml-ll iiiiwau itciow i.ni.1. rtULLrni stats iiipna t s.Vri nARMITY RPRMARn i '. in -Tltn HON. SSM DAVIS- ,f)j' , CHESTNUT ST. - f o A I I O COMIC OPErtA 1 Li Pi L. L. J company In fa n - o i i.ai uhd -j vb i . ; ;;- r , i A u "' I I Ve'XlZlKUn&'l VI GOOD MORNING JUDGE. -.'I ' iiii iiiviinij jistcio'jf ! "nd Brl'lltnt Cast of 0. j rwilADULrHIA s fokemost THEAWiES :jl mDDCCT MGHTS at 8tlS, Mats Wed. 4 Sat, mmmwmim D0g), ACOK IJ)limO,iJl1?II) ' ICT nuH-r skats roil s vti no.T mat t W i sj Srf-ats tnr Nrxt k on 8 Torta SM bKUAU "'M'n, "vved. 4 nt. .1 im- .-. r -v k. i-l.t.. . C IK .. I... J.. .. ,l,unll,ln. MA...,b Make-Pellet ijof MIS' NELLY OF N'ORLEAcUT J Seata for Nt Week on Sale To4,jP' r" A DDirf I ..i. -) AIL- Ev vai.ixi-i -ov . ., v..a. , . , MATINEKS WED. AND SAT. , ' i! scpsRits. COHAN AND IIAltRlS Trmmt i THREE FACES EASt m viulci ritivupru 'ri'A Tli Grlpplna- l'lay of (he Statu Ervlt scata for lli lJt Week vn BaM T4r,. SsiO"OUItTriMMAT, TODAV, SJeTSoc! Jll 1 1L.WII, I-..,. "3,. 3Ra. SOr i1hA. , MAT. PESMOSn " MADAME a '" JP. O10ber B- "HIS llOt'KlNS't Tfv' rr . A NEW THEATRE 'rirkel omen li uen opened at if. iftn, k piiMt. Chole sputts ull Ui4Atfclri nhnT Venn ThealroTkket OH, WlHa fsjTIS-vt T glh Ab. llacn-tAir,. D1IUU frencni-rMai' DAI APF UrKlo SMhndM K j-j. . w .,,,..- KV-tl-. BSEspijpT Jl v ' , -r , -a v J k Jsk4ii .. mM . . ' : . -
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