Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 09, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, li)i!)
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GOSSlPABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Tells of the Tea for Miss Brooke and the
Misses Wurts This Afternoon in Artlnwrc.
Various Bits of News
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'A GREAJL1 njauy left the Horse Show.pnrcnt-, Mr. niid 31r, Charles Warner,
A. nnd rode up to Villanova lor a fcVwhen they motor over October 18.
minutes to attend Florence Knno s ten, i jr nrij jrr. Arthur Hugh Jenkins,
for she mado lier debut yesterday otter of jmther ,., Wynooto roads, .Tonkin -noon
nnd had must ot the btnlR ot 1 io,town )iav0 returned' from n motor trip
season recolvlnj. with her. In fact, the , ;url- jim Fails, jirBi ,ronklns will
nhsence of,' debbirs nt tho fiist. borne ijC rPmcmbcred as Miss Ann Kobcrts.
show tit tbeir season was nuUo ovident. ir , jrs. Wharton Sinkler and
Hut bow can 1t be helped with teas poinj n1(.jr rmni snrii Master wiinrton Sink
on every afternoon o Iho show? i ler. Jr.. hnv,o motored down from Dix
This afternoon Tlbodn Hrookr- and vmB Ketch, X. II., where they were
tho two WurlB cirls, Kosnmond nnd 'sinjlng for n few eeks. The NinUris
Eleanor AVurts. will be introduced at n ijv t Tliortibiir .on Washim-lon lime
lea given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Tienchnrd , llcnr Elldtu I'nrk.
"Vcwbold. Tlhodii you know is mik '
Newbod's daughter. Her father having ' Mr nnd Mrs. Joseph Mckinley, ot
been the Into George Brooke. TvvoilJ JVcsl Irving ncmio, Mcrelmntylle.
"ears ago Mif,. Brooke marr.cd Mr. ' ntmomyo the engagement of their
Trenchafd Xewbold nnd the AVtirls 'vtc'' , .a Le IM.b.pp.nmIPr
Klrls, Itosnniond nnd Eleanor, are l'i ' IiiH r SlVrhnnivlllJ Al""mlc''
nieces. As their parents, tho Xtobert also of MerrhmiUille.
Kennedy Wurts, nro in mourning for' pTDlm,TnM
their llttla son, they will not tako part .GERMANTOWN
in tho debutante parties, eo their undo ( 'nln wedding' of Jlis" Helen Cook
nnd nunt will introduce them nt this 'j'urney, daughter ot Mr. nud Mrs.
tea with Ithoda. , Ambrose 11. Turney. to Mr. Joseph K.
The tea will be given nt the Jvcw- Polnk, Jr.. took place Saturday, at the
holds home, Breezy Brow, in Ardmorc, ' homo of her parents.
XVuhathoateoOCgirl0S bUd" W,U "" ' Mr. nnd Mrs. George Oppenlamler arc
Ithoda is only neveu een. you know, occupying, their new homo at MD Ma,",
nnd Itosamond Wurts is on tho young land street. Mrs Oppenauder will be
ide of eighteen. I havo been told, though remembered as Miss niijabetli Itcb-
T could not swenr to her ngo. They ?", daughter ol ?Mr. and Mrs. Harry
are. good-looking girls, Illioda fair like "binann, o 21u East Gorgas Lane,
her mother, nnd Klennnr. Wurts has jrrs. Theodore M. Illllslcy. of .".9 East
brown hair and eyes, while Hosamond is Gow en nvenue. nnnounces the encaie-
n. ncsieo iirihii . .
.T)on't:you llilnk Mrs. Brooke W good
looking? And ivho wears Mich nlmiuing
flotbesi smart at can be anil nv fijlly
becoming She- Is n sister of Mrs. Slney
l.lojd nnd of Kflinghnm Morri". Jr .
who married Julia lwif.;- joii is
member. THEAK that John Da Cosln New
bold has just returned from abroad.
Ho was a lieutenant and spent more,
than i year over there, as n courier
for the. Peace Conference His mother
and sister, Mrs. John Da Costa New
bold and Angela, arc slaying down at
Atlantic City at present. Mr. Charles
S. Lee, another Mster of Lieutenant
Xcwbold, was Ellen. .N'cwbold. You ie
membcr she and Charlie wero married
' lntt- tnnntli nnd sailed for Rotterdam
nnd have gone on to Bucharest. Charlie'
will bo a business agent incio wim
Edwin St. John Greble, who 1 in
i hargo of a large business transaction.
Mr. Greblo was n lieutenant colonel in
,l.n nMM otirl rtnmmnnrlpd illl KISth
Field Artillery, Twentv -eighth Division, j
Mrs Greble wus Mis Colgate.
1
T, ""!! TC'l '
ihln't- if is called has gradually be-i
Hunters are just round the corner nt,
Spruce street, tho Hut.'hio Scotia n ic
on Rittcnhousc street and the apait
ment house opposite the square is u per
fect riqst of young newlywcds. The
Uichard McCnlls llno nn apartment
there this. inter, and tho Louis liories
The Walter Hopklnsous used to bo
there too. but they have mo,el nway
now as Florence is going to keep house
for her father. Mr. Woodruff, since hoi
mother's death. Really yhen the chil
dren nro all out in the square it looks
quite like a miniature Rittcnhouse.
I SAW Alva Sargent today In a tor'
ribly smart black velvet hat that
flared up on two sides in a sort of ris
ing sun effect and a blue tailor-made
suit trimmed with braid. Alva's get
ups are always the very latest nud dar
ing and original, but she never makes
tho mistake of wearing anything thnt
is not becoming, as girls nro sometimes
tempted to do in an effort to bo stylish
and different.
' XAXCV WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
An encagement o interest to New
York und this city is that nf Missr
Audrey Townsend Hiker, daugliter of
Mr. and Mrs Samuel RiKer, ot -",
. .. n...n n r.nntm. in. Tn inr ni! rri 'II .'ilt'ii'tiilil nu.ii in'.' ,-.i.iii.i iiiiiii u.ii .......... ......... . ..
people. This j car it Ml be more so than, n 'sit to Asbury Park. 'been passing the sea -on in Ocean ( H
eve?. I hear the llSfclay Lcxes have Mr, M in ,,, of Qil) N ., haje returned to then- oitv res.dcncf
inbnr, n tin, Too lit tho pcimcr of 'l'wcnt- i ri.i , ,ur V V . oun o ! SiiMiut'huiimi mcniie for the win
taken n house nt ino oiner 01 i wiiii 'thirteenth street, has lelurned from a .,.
ihlnl nnd Do Lnncey place, iho Amn.i...v.ii, iVn-.ii,i-inn Ainou .-'
Madison avenue. New tfrk. ami i(cuji,on .m,.. Elmer J. Eggert. Mr. Warren
wtna, x-. ti., iu .in. nuoiii.. .i. i.uiivii,
jpn ot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walker,
Jh, and brother of Ah. Joseph Walker,
M, who married Miss Eleanor Do Graeft
Cuyler, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. T.
De Witt Cuyler, ot this ciy.
Among the debutantes of this winter
will be Miss Blanche Gardiner, who will
bo introduced at u dinner to bo given in
December by her uncle, Mr. John Gar
diner, ot 1800 Pine street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Irvin King, of 21,1
West Walnut lane, Germantown, will
intrcduco their daughter. Miss Con
stanco Snow King, nt n tea to be giveu
on Thursday, October 2S.
Miss Elizabeth Dulles Barlow, daugli
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah B. Bartow,
ot Chestnut Hill, will not bo presented
formally this fall, as her linrcnts are in
mourning, but lifter tho'first of tho year I
they will give an ciilcttaiDiniit in her;
honor
Miss Ro-vnlcna Dickinson, dnughler
.of Mr. and Mrs. W. Meredith Dickiu
!on, of Trenton, will bo guest ot honor
nt a theatre party und biippcr at tho
Rltz-Carltou which Her grunilmotuer,
Mrs. William Howell, of 22t8 St
,Iames Place, will give. Miss Dickin
son will bo presented at a ten in Trcu
ton to bo given by her grandmother,
Mrs. S. Meredith Dickinson, on Novem
ber 11.
' Mr. nnd Mrs. William Draper Lewis,
ot Awbury. Gerinnutowii, will introduce
their daughter, Mis Anna Lewis, nt n
tea on Monday, Oclubcr 27, at their
Germantown home.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Crozer have
returned from Vculnor, whero they had
n cottago for the summer, and are stay
ing with Mrs. Crozcr's mother, Mrs.
Edward Bcalc, nt Strafford. They will
soon move into their town house, 1707
Locust street.
Mrs. Norton Downs, Jr.. is staying
with her mothcr-iti-law, Mrs. Norton
Downs, at Pcullyn, nnd will later
move into tho T'ourrnine apartments.
Mrs. Alexander Brown will glvo n
dinner this evening at Cnstlcfin, her
homo at Bryii Mnwr. Among tho guests
will bo Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Struw
brldge, Mr. and Mrs. Wjllinm II.
Reeves, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Stacy R.
Lloyd, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Penn Smith,
Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Plunkctt Stewart,
Mrs. Robert L. Gerry, Miss Kitty Penn
Smith and Mr. Alfred A. Blddle.
Mrs. Barclay Harding Warburton, of
Rosemary, Old York road and Township
line, Jcnkiutown, has gone to French
Iilck Springs, Mich., whero sho will
Temain for several weeks. Her sister,
Mrs. Norman MacLeod, Bpcnt the, last
week-end with Mrs. AVarburton at her
country home.
Mrs. William Nice, who has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Reed Hobnit
"Bills, at Rangely, Me., for several
months, has returned to her homo, tho
(Thistle, Spring avenue, Ogontz.
Mrs, Edward Everett Marshall, nt
Jlydal Waters, Rydal, is at Cnrllsle,
' J,, where Bho is serving with tho
fioutheas,tern Chapter ot tbo Red Cross
Motor Corps.
,'lvlaaowbwk, AiHtmttix time nt '
. tlfhvWmXym
.t ..i ii ,. ,.
,UJW Jiiuareu ..:.irt vl iiifltincuici
inent of her .daughter. Miss Lorraine
' Ilillsley, to Mr. Edwin Maun Wentz.
J sou of Mrs. George II Wenlz. of SIS
In Kalli street, Norrislnnn. o date
'for the. wedding has been set
I At the ncjl meeting ot the Lieutenant
I Henry II. Houston Post, American I.e
i ."ion, which will be called somo time
alter the Minneapolis Convention, the
permanent constitution for the post will
bo adopted.
Invitations hftve been issued for the
marriage of MIm 'Elizabeth M. Holmes,
of 6410 Germantown n,enue, to Mr
William J. Logan, of 103 Cliveden nve
nue, which will take place in St. Luke's
I'rolestnnt Episcopal Church on Oc
tober 15.
Mr. Stanley Eatou, of S00 East
Washington'. Lane, entertained the
Alpha Chapter. Theta Kappa Tnu. nt
tho Gcrmhntowti'High School, on l'riday
ecning. Among the guests weie Mr,
George Haywood. Mr. Raymond Xich-
ols, Mr. Alfred C. MIson, Mr. Charles
llcnr' Ssclircy, Mr. l HowariLStrou'.e.
Mr. Thomas A. Turner and Mr. Lester
A. White.
NORW PHILADELPHIA
...M.r. nnd Mrs. Frank Stover, of North
Miss Consueln Miller, ot Sixteenth
nud Spring Garden streets, will enter
tain (he members of her fiOO Club on
.Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Bertha Fleisher, who has been
isiting relatives in Holland during the
summer is ejpected to arrive shortly in
th'g country.
Miss Morion Herstein, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Herstein, ot tho Hotel'
Majeslii. nnd Mr. Rcinhard, of Rich
mond, Vii., will be married on October
13.
Mrs. William Tajlor. ot North Broad
street, is tho guest ot Mrs. L. Davics, of
Albany, for a short visit.
Tho membets of tho Bethlehem Bap
tist Church, Eighteenth and York
streets, will gie n large reception to
morrow evening in the assembly room
for tho oung men of the church who
lunc returned from scrving'tho country
in tho recent war. Rev. A. E. Harris,
tho pastor, will preside nnd will make
an address. There will be special music,
nnd the reception will be preceded by n
supper for tho honor guests, who in
clude Mr. Walter L. Ficderick. Mr.
Harry S. Riley. Mr. ,1. Russell Mac-
Uonnld, Mr.
- ,..! ' r. Tv-.,. n, .ti, n in,',i i,.'
Henry G. Sparks', Mr. Wayne'il. Lewis,
'Mr. Ashbv B. Paul. Mr. Clifford Steven
Connor, Mr. Frank Hansburv, Mr. G.
Raymond Kiiliau, Mr. Charles Giliman,
Mr. Thomas M. Needham. Mr. Fred
I'.arl Slator, Mr. J. Henry Basset t, Mr
Charles Lee, Mr. Ernest J. Moench, Mr.
Leon S. Roggcnberger, Mr. Robert 11.
Fithian. Mr. Robert DeTurk. Mr. Wil
but Steltzcr, Mr. Albert Benner, Mr.
Herman Haas, Mr. Thomas II. Darliug
ton, Mr. Walter C. Coar, Mr. Ernest
Edwards. Mr. Ralph S. Fravcl, Mr.
Walter C. Schoerder, Mr. Howard Scip,
Mr. Allen 11. Trout, Mr. Walter M.
Trout, Sir. Jacob T. Gaw, Mr. .Milton
!. Davis, Mr. John Frank Fox, Mr.
Raymond Gillraan. Mr. Frederick M.
A-libridge, Mr. William Jamison, Mr.
John Marschall, Dr. Evans D. Russell,
Mr. Charles P. Frederick, Mr. Morris
,-teeio. Jtr. warren Uamburn, -Mr
1 Francis F. Barnes. Mr. Chin-lex Ash
bridge, Jr., Mr. Richard Fish, Mr. John
-Fvuns, Mr. Herbert II. Highfirld. Mr.
llnrry A. Souder. Mr. William 'I
Buyer, Mr. Ernest Seydovv, Mr. Dnuiel
T. Buckley nnd Mr. William Zlmmer
man. Mr. Harry Fncsig, Mr. Roland
rhoto by rholo-Craflera
.MISS ANSIE NAYLOK
Miss Naylor, ilatigliler ot Mrs. John
H. Naylor, of Chestnut Hill, wus u
brldeeniaid for her sister, .Mrs.
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MRS JOHN LAWRENCE
russ PAUurit nuMts
(iillnuiu. Mr. Samuel Shnftstull nnd Mr
Harry Hoberts entered the ai my but
Mctory prevented service.
Mr. and Mrs. William lllair nud their
who hae
Mi and Mis. II. Rc Stackhoiir-e. of
North Twcntj -second street, have ic
turned home nfter
after spending the summer
luiun in Aildwood.
and early nu
'Hie wedding of Miss Helen L. Smith. 1
daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. t'hnrlcs L. !
Smith, nfJO" North Thirty-fifth street,
to Mr. Carl W. Andrews ,of Pittsburgh,
will lake place on Saturday, October II
nt the Northministcr Church. Thirty
fifth and Baring streets. A In idge part
followed by tea will be given in honor
of Miss Smith today by Miss Katherine
Pyle. of Wissahickon. Miss Pylc will
be a bridesmaid for Miss Smith.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Johnson
and their daughter, Miss Deborah John
son, have closed their cottage at Ocean
City and hno returned to their hoinc
at IS-.0 South Twenty-second street.
During the summer Miss .Tohnsou was
an active worker at the Hostess' League
on the Hmmhvnlk for oouwilesecut bojs
injured during the woild war.
St. Monica's Junior Naval Battalion
Band is being congratulated on win
ning the pri70. n siher loving cup, in
competition with the Hoy Scouts at
L r '
Uaruj
j "' nd Mrs. Daniel Gorman, of 220!)
1 South Seventeenth street, announce the
engagement nf their daughter, Miss
Saru Kythrino Gorman, to Mr. 1 rank
I WilcQcks, of. 2120 South Twentieth
I street. They will be married on the
'eve ot 'XuanKsgiviug nt, ni. .vionica s
I Church, and after an extensive tour
1 through Canada the will live on I'en-
nock uvenue, Bywood, nflcr
Januarj
10, 1VM.
The second card party of this sea
son foy the aid of the new Day Nur
sery will be given on Thursday eve
ning at St. Monica's Hall, Seventeenth
and Rituet streets. Among those who
will entertain are Miss Alice E. Sexton,
Miss Mary'Brcnnnn, Miss Mario Mil
namow, Miss Helen Collins, Mrs.
Scbipffer, Miss Virginia Manning, Miss
Helen McQunde, Miss Anna Crowlcj,
Miss Louise Caffry, Miss Alice Caffi,
Miss Mary Caffry, Miss Nellie Caffry,
Miss Josenhine Tiulcnd and Mrs. Higgs.
For those who do not play curds there
will bo dancing.
Doctor nnd Mrs. Conifehl. of 1.T11
South Fourth street, and Mrs. Corn
fcld's sisters, Miss Mildred Itnuiu and
Miss Mae Baum. of GOD South Fift -seventh
street, will spend the week-end
with friends at Maiicli Chunk.
Miss Mary Bailson, of 7."", South Six
tieth street, will spend this week-end
with friends nt Pcrkiomen.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. J. J. Taylor and her daughter,
Miss Irene Tajlor, have moved into
their new apnrtm$ut, 2.'!l South Forty -first
sticct.
Mrs. Chnrles P. Herring and her
daughter, Miss Louise Herring. have
returned from Lake Mohonk, N. Y .
where they spent tho summer and arc
occupying their apartment at the Lin
coln
,,' iv T. ..,ip y.inr nnvice commission of the Falls Presby-
Mr. anrf Mrs. Howard K. iegler, of ((l.ifln c,,urch ,.., bo 'hel(1 tomorrow
C302 -Aloylan avenue are receiving con- i lpn,ns nt thn i)omo oC j,rs nobort
gintiilationsonthobiythofuson. Mis.
iegler will be remembered as Miss era
I,.. .... nP W'n.l TH.lln.lf.l.llllfl
J.Cll, "I- ,,1-0 . iiiii.iivii'u.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lnmorclle have
closed their homo in Ovcrbrook and are
occupying their new apartment nt the
Oreypinc, Forty-secoud and Pine
streets.
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Mrs. Kdward M. Sayen has """'i0'
in lint- home. !tl!n Smith r ort.v-tutrel
btrcet, haviug spent the summer in
ChPlscn.
Mr. nntl Mrs. Thomas It. Hums, of
220 South Forty-fourth street, nre nt
piesent ut their cottago at Shelter
Island Heights, L. I,
Mr. aud Mrs. Leo W. Hackney are
receiving congratulations on tho birth
of ii daughter," It. Virginia Mario Hack
ney. Mrs. Hackney is tho .youngest
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Hurley,
of -1043 Fairmount avenue.
TIOGA
Miss Marie Fisher will entertain the
members of the Phi Kappa Club nt
cards on Saturday nftqruoon at her
homp, '1527 North Thirteenth street,
Hr guests, will include Miss lie,65'-'
Enlett. Mrs. William Sells, Miss Mar
ian Diet, MIeg Qlsa Dorn, Mrt.l-au.
n0rn, Mkw Rita Kenton, Miss Esther
-' Kife J Mltk Ioppuck, .
, ... . t -.. . ' .. v. v.
SPECTATORS AT HORSE SHOW
PttZ u
9 BOSTON,
MISS
Bjion Kile, Miss Nan Hoggs, Miss
,1111th lingers, Miss Uuth Maxwell and
Mi Inez Landis. Miss Bessie Eplett.
of 111, W) oniing aenuc, was hostess
nt the last meeting when a linen shower
was given for the two future brides of
VL 7 '."'VIK. vl,. . ; . ,
sttvrt, whovp rnsuRpmcnt )o Mr
Clinrlos KnbitiH. of Itolon, was mm
I 1UI -.-in, in noun ivmiii I'l'mimi i
I iiniinccu n.v net- nro ocr, iiw.i .miw .iiii
.-
i, .. .i.,.'.ni.in.. ..r Ar .....i M..e rin. ;.i
, , oggs ot I'.IS West Seymour' street,
whoo cnga8em..nl In Mi Frcderi, k
.i...,..i ..r ""r-. .. ...iai..a n.. ,i
gagemnnl to .Mr l rcilern K
Jordan was rociitly niinouiircd by her
p.ucnts
' Miss Anna Kimball, of loll" "link
load, will be the hostess nt tho mas
querade party to b" given on Saturday
evening, October 25. by the members
of her high si liool club. They in
clude Miss Edith Coml. Miss Marian
Gill. Miss Esther Johnson, Miss Pauline
Leltler, Miss Gertrude Lcyman. Miss
Mnrian Mellnr, Mis Dorlhv Vaude
grift, Miss Margaret A'au Horn and
Mrs. Thclma Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. McCord Weir, of Yoik
load, and Mr. and Mrs. William Don
aldson are among those who havo re
turned home uftcr spending the Beajon
in Ocean Grove.
Mrs. Carrie Lenin, witli her daugli-
ter, Mis. B. Rehbauni und the latter s
daughter, Miss Hclenc Rehbaum. have
leturneil to their winter home, Broad
ami Tioga streets, from Ocean City,
where they passed the sumnfer and
rally autumn.
Sergeant Willium J. Monkhouse,
who reecu'ly returned from overseas
duties at Coblenz, was the guest of Mr.
Theodore Jennings, at his homo in New
ilcr-ev, over tho week-end.
LANSDDWNE
meeting of the AVoniau's Suflrngo
jut t y of Delawoie county will be held
at the home of Mrs. J. F. U. Harvey,
the chairman, ut Hailnor this afternoon
at Ui'Ki. Tlie meeting is called to elect
delegates to tho state convention, which
is soon to be held in Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wunderlich
have issued invitations for thu mar
linge of their daughter. Miss Ruth
Wunderlich, nnd Mr. William Stuart
Lnndes, at the First Presbyterian
Church, on Saturday evening, October
18, nt IS o'clock.
Repoils of tho fete of last week were
made at the first meeting of the season
of the Twentieth Century Club on Tues
day afternoon. Tho meeting of the
junior section will bo he;i7 iTiis eve
ning. STRAWBERRY MANSION
Invitations have been issued for the
mairiage of Miss Esther Frank, daugh
ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Unvld Frank, of
11 1 Clifford street, aud Sir. Maurice
Salus, on Sunday, October 10, in the
Synagogue ot tno uongrcgatlon Unrom
Israel, Thirty-second and Morso
streets. The ceremony will be per-
formed by. the- Rev. Jacob Harris, rabbi
of the congregation, aims Sarah Frank,
her sister, und Miss Surah Budin will
bo bridesmaids. After tho ceremony
the reception will bo held at the home
of the bride's parents. After spending
their honeymoon in New York the bride
nml bridegroom will reside at 3230
Monument avenue.
FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL
The opening meeting- of the national
Crook ou JUd nvcnile Arraugc
wju bo mn(c for t,, k f ,
. ... . ..
uutiiinn and winter nnd n reception
planned for the young men of tho church
who hne returned from service in the
world war. Mrs. Ueorge Hamilton is
president
nt or the commulon; Mrs. Jen-
nio CJildester, secretary, and Mrs.
ueorge niiuci, trcuaurer. jvmong ino
members arc. Mrs. Elizabeth Dobson
(ii,I(nllt Mra Tln.pv Tnnaa e. TnH.A
Ccorge Wagner, treasurer. Among tho
jjcMurtrie, jirs. Frederick Hodem,
Mrs. Benjamin Mnrkley, Mrs. William
Thompson, Miss Anna Fulton, Miss
Jennie Hughes, Mrs. Richard Norris,
Miss Mary II. Cook,- the Rev. AVilliam
R. Cook, Mr. Gcorgo Hamilton, Mr.
John Kyle, Mr. James Btarrctt, Mr.
Charles Palmer, Mr. Horace Lintou,
Mr. AVoltcr Maclndoe, Mrs. David Bor
land and Mr. Herbert Johnson.
Mr. Thomas B. Jones, A. E. t, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones, of Fred
erick street, has returned from France.
Mr. Jones went oycrseas with headquar
ters detachment field artillery. His
brother, Mr. Kdward It. Jpnes, of the
310th Infantry, who.waa wounded aud
returned home last Christmas, has re
covered from his injuries.
ROXBOROUGH
I Miss Boris W. . D.m entertained
tit '.& Jt .$ Tau Sigma .
, i , .fefc.. - ' .
Miss TJorin W. Bwltom entertained
ut;iv
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Jfivpizee
.JEAN BROWNE
'SCOTT -
n' her home on Satui'ilu. uftcinoou.
llu guebt- included Mi Edth Ecr-
elt, Mi-s Muisic Fern . Misi Catharine
rcirj. Miss Anna Luikin, Mis Hcssic
Parkin, Miss Get I rude Mundy and Miss
Mjrtle Sikcrwood.
Mis. William F. Sic. I,
nf SG..0
llidgo incline, euic nn old-lasliioued
limiting part) followed In :i dinner in
i lln s-ocinl null o the lloxliorougli Pres
I lit' MIC
, . ,.hrii. i.:,!... ..,,, .,,,, i, i
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arnuts, on A rdncsdnv. Tliroe Inrgi
t.nills urri1 miitlt nml m osrutn.l in I n
i.,0f.huerian OriihaniiEc The L-uesIs
included the Rev. Frank llossnrd. pas
tor of the iliiinh: Mis. AV. Uossnrd,
Mr and Mr. .lolm Ci udders, Mr.
M'l'le.v I.nie, Mrs John Ranstonl.
Mr- Harry Wood, Mrs. Percy Mvers,
Mis. .lohn Lc. Mrs. E. P. Reed, Mix
Louis Smith. Mrs. Samuel Miller, Mrs.
.1. Carley, Mrs. Ella Itjpiuc, Mis.
Horace Larc uml Miss Mary Putton.
The members of the Needlework Guild
of the Grace Luthciun Church will give
an informal icceptlon on Saturday
afternoon, October I'", in tho social hall
of the church. Ridge aud Roxborough
ucuucs, when their will be u sale of
home-niade pies, cakes uml bread.
Those having the affair in charge arc
-Mrs. John drauuner. .Mrs. 1'nul ..
Strodach. Mis. John Miltcnhercer. Mins
j Llsie Miltenherger, Mi-s Anna Raucu-
znhii. Mi-. Alfred MacNalh. Mis- An
gustu Pollock. Mi-s Emilic Pollock,
Mrs. W. Kentz, Mrs. Minnie Schadel,
Mrs. Adolpli Gialoss, Mrs. Henry Jack
son, Mi-s Anna Kilter, Mrs. Itoy Mr
Clcnagaii, Mis. V. Dcnjzlcr, Mis. If.
Henr.v. Miss Marie Ilcurj and Mrs.
n cdem k Blie.
NORRISTOWN
Mr. and Mis. ISenjamin 1'. l'rans, of
fiDIJ Hninillon street, gave a large re
ception nt their residence Ic meet Mr.
and .Mrs. Leon K. Detwiler, who were
recently married. Mrs. Pelwilcr, be
fore her marriage, was Miss Louise
Kcene, of Philadelphia. She is n niece
ot Mr. nud Mis. I'vans nnd is n tal
ented vocalist.
The Misses Roso and Helen Rothc,
of li'SO Haws aveuiiH, will give a dinner
dance nt the Ilea Oma Club, Pcrkiomen
Junction, on Friday evening, October
24, in honor nf .Miss Hvn Yost and
Mr. Thomns MncCabe, who will -be
married in the near future.
Miss I.liznbeth Ueaves is chairman
of the committee in charge of the dance
which will be given ut the Ursine Club
House on I'rida.v evening. October 21,
by the Senior Club of tin- Girls' Friendly
Society,. Schuylkill Valley Division.
Mrs. Ailliur llendruks and children,
nf Kohn street, have i Plumed from'
Long llranch after a week's visit.
Miss Violet Ilatcinnti. -mall dauirhter
"J Mr. and Mrs J II. Rnteinan, of
V?v jiiBnii miih. ccicoruicu tne
I'ftU anuiversury of her birthday by en
icr uiu",b mirij m um- irienus ml a
chiwreu s party
P.JANAYUNK
Miss Corn Nnka has icturned to her
homo in New York, after spending sev
crul weeks us the gue-t of her uncle and
cousin, Mr. Frederick Noska and Miss
Ella Noska, of Muin street.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. ISuisby have
returned from their wedding trip anil
arc at homo nt -Jolil Silvervvood Rtrect.
L,o oniV ff I ill"
dau8,,t(l of Mrs. fl . H.n.
the liricie was .Miss ruyra F. Hill, a
WISRAHIRKniM
ho i . -
Mis. JoscpH t utlcv. cit i Hoclipllp
avenue, w 11 entertaiii the members of
h" w"l -'V' " thn vheu aud cards on
;'"" a ,'. b"V "" '-"iuo Jirs.
" Za3Jli,"S.Z. .'"iT.",0"-
son Schofield, Mis. Joseph O. Hender
son, Jr., -Mis. iilllam Ailellielm, Mrs.
Carl Johnson, Miss Lucy Fox, Miss
Mvra Wartman, Miss Kathleen Perry,
Miss Helen Do Haven and Miss Ruth
Day.
Lieutenant Call Johnson, V. S. N ,
and Mrs. Johnson, formerly of Boston,
have left Massachusetts and have come
to Wissahickon to live, where they will
be ut home ut Hi! Sumac street. Lieu
tenaut Johuson served overseas two
years.
Mr. John Ingham, who recently
completed a course at tho Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, has gono to
Glassboro, N. J., where ho has been
appointed a member ot the faculty of
tho high school.
OLNEY
The marrlagn of Miss Roberta Lee
Hirshbcrg, of --"1 North Tvcnty-ltrst
street, and Mr. David Arthur Maga
lner. of 005 Dypcannon avenue, Olney,
.viu tnkn nlnco Vrrv nuletly on Thurs
day afternoon, October 23, at,5 o'clock
fc - tY-r .1. . ... rj
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LEGION IS ORGANIZED
BY SALVATION ARMY:
Broad Program for Young Peo-j
plo'3 Entertainment and Edu-
cation Planned by Workers i
A Voting People's Legion, witli ml-
I merous entertainment feuluies for boys
and girls, has hern organized by tho
Salvation Army, with lieadquniters at
llrond street and I'niriununl avenue,
Games, gjmnastirs. enln tainments nud I
IIIJIl 1,1 llllt I Kl III.' .tll)ll 1111 UI'l'lH -
leclurrs nie included In the program. tunity to hear inspiring addresses by
"Our mm will be to giie the boj s 'n,lf ' the neld.
Lieutenant t oloncl Hoiuer I olk. of
and gills plenty of fun under pioprr the American Red Cross, who is at -auspices,"
Col'iuel Rirhnrd E. llol.! leuding the Xntional Tuberculosis Con-
... i.'l't I t. .,
atllii kiiuu,. .
I'he idea is to piovide i
enlthy ciitrrluiumeul nnd iimusemciit
for poor boys and girls between the
ages ot twehc and nineteen. -rhcro
mi 1 , , ,e ""'" " i",tl
will be plenty of fun, but icligiou. will
pcrincato the ntmosphere. I hopo thnt
nurses and school teachers wiil oiler
.I...!.. .n..!A. !.. ,!., . .,
llll'll el'l Vill'3 111 11113 lllUVemClll.
Similar work will bo conduced bv ,
oininiii worw win 00 conuueteu j
thc SnlvaUon Army in North I'hila-.
dcliihia, Kciisiugtou. West Philadelphia
and Darby. ,
Major William S. Quiik. the ncwh
appointed secretary of Young People's
Work, will direct the recreational and
educational campaign. A band of love
has been oiganicd for the younger bojs
and girls
A series of popular Thuisdnv eve
ning entertainments will begin lonight I
111 thn :tlv nlioTi At my Hall. l'orl
sci'ond slice! nnd Lnni-aster incline.
The entertainment lunighl will liegiieu
bv the southwest bruiii'li ol Hie
Woiih'h's Christian Tpiiip'-innco 1 nion.
Mr.. . V, Ha'ting", the piesideut,
will lie in rhurgf Mi- rnrolme A.
Moore, known as "Mother Moore," (lie
sailor boys' friend, planned the ma
jority of these entertainments.
WEDDED IN GERMANTOWN
Miss Hill Bride of Mr. Rosslter Last
Evening
A pi city wedding took place in the
Grace Church. Mount Aiiy, la-t even
ing, when Miss Wlnifnd C. Hill,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Flunk P.
Hill, of JJLS West Duval street, became
the bride of Mr. Thomas F. Ko iter,
-nu of Mrs. Murthu Rosslter, of 2121
C-t brio avenue. Miss Hill was nt-
tended by her si-ler, Miss Helen W
IHII. as maid of honor, nml her bibles-
'Ilea in nil 11.1
muids were Mi- F.lennor Wells and
.Mrs. William Kussell Kake. Mr.
Samuel G. Ro iter was hi- brother's
best mail, and Mr. John IS. Tlioin-on
"X;"'tr "'' . 'r , ' Z -, r.u ""'
tor of Grace Chinch, itcrfornictl the
ccremonj. an.l Ml. Hill gave his daugli-
ler in marriage.
Mi-s Hill's gown vwi- nT while satin,
tiimnied in lace, nud her court train of
white satin fell from lu-r shoulders.
Her net M'il was held in plmc hj real
oniuge blossoms.
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.lilt- IICli'll IIIll li'l- mi -'11 ill
orchid taffeta nnd woic a black velvet
hat tuuinicd iu the laffcta.
i'he bridesmaids frocks were of till'
Uoi-e blue tafteta and their black vol-
ethiiL-were trimined with talTeta.
A small leccptiou for Iho bridal party i
and the immediate families follow u the 1
ceremony.
DANCE FOR CHARITY
Affair Tonight for Benefit of St. '
Vincent's Hospital
A iharity dance will be given this
evening ut tho Columbia Club. I'road
aud Oxford streets, for the beuetit of
St. Vincent's Ho-pitul at Seventieth
-treet und Woodland avenue.
Among the pntniiuicsses and pa
Irons arc Mrs. George Aiidcr-ou,
Mrs. Kobeit. Tha.ler Ilicknell, Mi
John A. ltradle.v. Mr-. F. ,1. .Currie.
Ali-s M. 1". Dunn. Airs. Charles .1
Hobiiu, Mrs. Robert W. I.e-lev, Mrs.
11. J. lieilly, Mis. Frank T. 'rrnincr,
Mrs. Willium A. Tiucev. Mrs ('. liurkc.
Dr. Charles J. Hoban. Dr. William II.
Long. Mr. P. J. MrKenua uud Ur.
D. S. O'Doniiell.
Miss Mary V. lieilly, Mi Catherine
Keilly and Mi-s Mime A llrndlcy arc
in iliargc ot the nflnir.
YARDLEY
A series of entertainments under the
auspices of the Pnicnts Teachers' Asso
ciation will be given this fall nml win
ter for the bcuefit ot the public school.
Mr. John K. Duulap has eharge of the
course.
ATi-s. .Innnllinu S. l.ovett. a former
icsident of the town hut now of Wash- I
iugton, is ".isiting friends here. On her ,
return, her daughter, Mi-s Mildted
Lovett, will uccompauy hei
I'iro Compnnj No. 1 i" making ur
ningiuuent'S for a -upper to be held in
Odd Fellows' Hull Satuldav evening
Mrs. .lames II Grooine i ihainnau of
the supper coiumittee
yiinMirB
IMioto by l'bolu Craftcrs,
MISS DOUIS II. ItAMSKY
.Albs, Itamscy h (ho ilaiifhtcr ot IMr.
J, Itratirord Itamsey, of 328 South
I'orly.!ecoml strccj. Her engage,
merit to Air. lie win Martin, Jr., of
Wnjijc, Ma- announced rrcrndy
,
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1 &iMWk'K x $n
LECTURERS TO SPEAK
ON PUBLIC SERVICE
Judge Brown Announces Series
of Addresses to Be Given
Hero by Prominent Men
,
CIiuiIi-h L. Brown, president judge .
of the Municipal Court, aunnuncea a
series of nddresscs concerning nubile
I service, to be given during the year by
I... .:., ....tl.n..i,tnn :.. !.. i:l.l
11 Muni 1114L11U1 iiiro 111 unit uviu.
The obieet of the addresses is. by in-
spiration ynd contact of lenders, to
''" r . '" vo..,1 ' "..R. .,0". .. n."
i.iruii-. III7. 1 11111 I'lJtiip, iivi.'i 1.111 i')'i u
(. sn,.!,.. of addresses tomorrow after- i
n0011 at t o'clock in Ttoom (7t!. City
I '.' "olonel 1 plkslio s been directo r
," the Department of Cvil Officers of the
American lied Cross in France, chief
,nf ,,c , Cr0M Survey Mission in
Italy. (Sreece, Belgium aud France,
nrgaulzer of public relief in Cuba
Ilniln. nnnn.nl l..A,t nln 11a .0 t.
.u. iiri .iiuriiu .ii.i.u. vi' . in- 1-1 1111
""H'oritj on probation and is the author
. ,.T. , n tltut. xf,ci0l,(P(i
,, uAinment CliHdren " Coloue
i-0k will speak on the "Human Costs
f the War."
Other speakers this fall will he
Maude Miner, lending authority on pro
bation with women; Dr. Charles .V.
Heard, authority on training for public
service: Htirdette (. Lewis, commis
sioner of charities of New Jersev.
Judge Krovvn ul-o announces that the
.Municipal ourt has established nt the
1,'cnns.i Uhdiii
liaitiinir N mini for
Sim ial Woik a liiiiiiine com-c for its
limitation slnfl. Itn piobatliMi nuiceis.
-upi'i v i-ois nf tlepHi tmeiits and others
nic Inking these courses The rour-es
deal with work wilb families, women
ami gnls and children. Tin- founding
ol these courses has been made pos
sible through the co-operation of
public spirited citizens.
TEACHERS RALLY TONIGHT
Hcdltli Leaders of State to Address
Meeting at Bellevue
filmic scliool teachers ot this city will ,
have it "health .ally" in the Bellevue- ,
Mrauoiu tonigur.
'I he topic of the meeting will be'
"Pulling Together for Pulilic Health." .'
uirccior lvrusen win preside ami spcau
on "How to Be Health,." Dr. I
PeTm It. Tveller clnln lienllli ..nminic
'.'. t. ... . ...
sioncr. uosion, win spcnK on "U- I
operation Between Public and Private
Health Agencies"
from tlip niililin I
. ... ,. ..
1K,,t'.T angle, wlnle Homer 1 oiks, sec-
rotary of the btatc Charities Aid As-
'Sociation of New lork, will discuss the ,
private agency "
There will' be live-minute talks on
vMlc health nursing, mill, child wel
;"' l.' M '"'", , 'JSieuc influent nn. rural
hjgiene. I lio speakers thus tar sched
"I'd include Miss LUa Phillips Crao I
nan, ot tin- 'Sntioual Organization lor I
Public Health Nursing, New York : C.
IT ell-, spech,, health coinmissioner, j
Jlmiustoii, 1pI. ; Dr. Ncui U. Dnu -
.li-irfr n0'Ln..t . i. .i i- i
f . ... ! r i
l'1.'. -'lllll 'pl'"f. American
'"" ' 'eimii- I" LUC llllirnu j(rilL'H
of civilian relief, American Red Cross, I
nioud, Vn. ; Dr. Martin F. Sloan, su-
perinteudetit of the l.udovvood Snna-
,..;.,, iy,,....., m,i ,i t,., ,.
10"'',"' r--""; . aprt Professor L.
I .. .i-ui.iu, ui iuu .vuicrican lieu oross.
Craftsmen to Discuss Typography
Typographj Today uud Four Hun-
(-1' I KiftJ; 1'cars .Vgo" will be the ,
suujccl ior uisciissiou tonigiu at tne ;
monthly meeting and dinner of the Pliil-
ndclphia Club ot Printing House Crafts- (
men nt the New Itiugham Hotel. Among
;the speakers will be Richard A. Foley,
fonut'P uresideiit. l'mie Itli-lm,-,! fliil..
fnrnicr president Poor Richard Club;
Professor Otto F. l.ge. Philudclphiii
School of Design; Clinton Logic, pres
iilent Philadelphia T.vpothctae ; Frank
lin Heath, scirelur.v Philadelphia
Tjpolhctne; lieruard W. Islord. su
perintendent compofrillun department.
Curtis Publishing Compunj , Fdvvaid
Stun. William I Fell. G-orge V. I
Ward and Harris 1. Hatel
l'HU.ALH51.PHlA'a rOREMOST TUDATItUa
Garrick Last 3 Evgs. -,$&
l-UIIAiS AiSIl 1IAIUUH I'rMSIlt
wun vmi pt wPMiMr-.
VIOLET HEMING
The erlpplng ploy of tho Secret Service.
SENT WDEK-SUATS TODAY
DAVID l!i:i.ASro I'rebents
DAVID WARFIELD
"THE AUCTIONEER"
'HRRfsT NICiHTS AT S 10
VVIvrVLLiiJ 1 MAT. M T.D i SAT
&m graraniMgrnisim
r M.riM.i; o mjat ovlr ilim
pcitB for .Vcxt VVt'k on .Sale Tod,iy
! I BroadL"t 2 wkTR J
i I MATINEES VVEU.M!S11Y .". SATLTIDAV I
MRS. FISKE -
In a Comedy of Moonbhlrx-, Aladneaa nnd '
Make-UellaQ
1 "HS' NKLI.V o N'ORLEANS"
.-erftH lot tin- llht Week on Sal. 'lotld
Metropolitan Opera House
Monday Evening, Oct. 1 3
The
Sunrem
Musleal Hvftnt j
f (fenerations
c h
A MlracU of V at Tono
from tlm
Roman Basilicas
70 NOTAHn; btNucna
Uimtr tlfri Per- Maestro
sonallilrfcllolioflv,ac3vro
DON RAFFAELE
CASIMIRI
Tickets Yi. ."i. M awl S
Hoi Scats i. K and 10 at
Metroiiolltan Dnx Otlice, 1108
Chestnut Btreeti
METROPOLITAN Opera Hoaw J
SATURDAY UVENINO, October
Violin necltol, by M1SC11A
11
LAST
SCASON
IN
AMERICA
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1'rlcca: 7So to J'.'.CiO, iialo now opei; At
Mrlrupolilan llox onici. 11 OS Clieslfiet Ht
DO YOU NEED
Cholco sealsl All Tbwtres,' EvfiA'where.
repn Theatre Tick,,. OUIoe. N. M.r Comer
J3th ana ChealiiuU WdUmC''Wi
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PENN "FRESHIES" IN ARMS
V
Resent Indignities Heaped Uporw.',
Them by Sophomores 'i.
T'nfnF..imAtit nt Itin l,rA.1.ijntt'llu
rm.i. ,-, j . ...,.,-1. ji
xjiiricen ommanunipnis. wuicn bitw,.
tho traditional regulations governing" i
the dress and spirit of first-year menri
nt tho University of Pennsylvania, is &
cause, of its near appioach to hazing,?
winon Is prohlbiteil.
Freshmen who did not wear the -
"inkspot" caps, blue ties, dark-colored
socks, etc., were placed on overturned)
rubbish runs, the articles of rlothlntr
not "regulation" 'removed, auctioned
ntf e !.., ,1.. ,1.1 , .1..
uii nu iriuHji nuiiiiiiK mi 10c muuvj
Upturned to the firt-pnr men. Alco.
the "fresh" weie made to sing, speak,
nang posters, eic. iinucr tne aircction
of members ot the sophomoro class.
The yearling (lass of 10U3, Itself, nt
its first unofficial meeting, adopted
irdolutlons resenting tlic so-called en
forcemeat of traditions.
The resolutions will mean, in nil
P'ubabilll . that the next attempt of
supiioinoies at teen ation enforce
10
ment, winch has been termed hasini;.
will be met with decided physical op
potiflon by tho mighty freshman class,,
which numbers more than 2500 men.
The last spectacular auctioning ot
gaudily coloied ties worn by freshmen
wus followed ny a clean-up on the
. irt. 1" 4.
"art of first-year men, who organl.ed
at the dormitories and rushed tho soph-
omorcs conducting jthc cxhlbitron.
onB ,lns followed the sophomore de-
'Jeai uml retreat of that day.
UarLpi St nt, ir.th tlA JI o1l IBP U.
vtM r.icr: 'lot rt.i-ru rrfniB
"THE LIFE LINE" I
I t h HIT I "tr.NA dVIEMI nnl
I.I.W I ullV Are In Urn Cat
si Ueei, r.-VAMr.Fl IMF"
I "tlKfellfm
THD NEW .
CAPITOL1
V 721 MAniCET STREET -
rjlroctlon or The Stanley Company
ANITA STEWART """ wj", '
of Dreams
PA L A C F
1114 MftKi:T STTtEET -
ihm MnKl.T sttieet
MARY PICKFORD ln "Tlln
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Wit -rtobt Warnidc In
In Mlziourt."
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v Gin. nlow ChHl.'ii -;. 7 I) 4
1"Itri (lrtn itf Tim. Ktunlnv nm i-. itii t
MADGE KENNEDY '"'-Ictty
MOnd trrsn wi"iivi"qn ?
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Add.u Charlie Clinnlin "' !
GREAT NORTHffiN
BHOAD . XHIIC AIHUB
I'OSlTlVl-l.T LAST 3 DA'EB i
Mary PickM t
IX FIRST NORTH I'JIIL,A tfltOXVIXOi
IMt MOUULIUM
Tomorron Itta Kp-ila ScU el ChUJren'i
Jiatinpfl nt 4 ! M t-niiiirmvino. tax 1b
Salunla) Continuous 1 .".0 to 11 1." 1!. M:"
RFr,FNT"M'
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MARKET T ltvlnn- IT
1T.TI?
THJB 5IAN WJIQ
STAVRn AT TlflMTT".
MINT WEEK ilIA JIAnTtM In '
ins oFrciAi, rtiKcu- .
mai ji;t FTnnnTo
at ji'Ktrirn.
ILUU? rnlv-tuMnnTTS et
Tn'rrS'? TA.UDEV1XLI3
"VERY GOOD ED DIE" Mujl""
1-om.dfd on Tar -ajjun NTtJHr'""'.
. 1VV "I' 1"J .- A iHC
BROADWAY v" 'l P ,'
"EVERY SAILOR" lK
ANITA STEWART""- '"'
' PHO rO-PL.5iyMATES"
! SAM S. SHUBEP.IT i:AEt f
I "-i AI-JOLftON " 'Sinbad'
HUL1DAY MAT. MONDAY OCT, 13
' LYRIC HRUAlTTlw Alfcit ST. .
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i. llw ; h Va(s WM A
"GOOD MOFfNING JUDGE"
with eirortGr: ltAtisun. ana m oti-r
ADEI PHI nra IKT m:-ow rtAci;
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AT.
BAKfMKU BFKNARD
in 'JION. l.VM DAVIS'
niXil.NMNti '.Vft.l)A1 SEATS NOW
JOHN D. UIl.l.IA.MS Prnt
"UP FROM NOWHF.RE"
"yiihNc if .mi n i rtr on
KNiraBOCKER
v MAUKjETRt rTl" STUKnT "
nnunnoMH nooii to ii i m Dally
Sessuc Ha'itakawa ""''
f Dr-Kt
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6
acts'. VAUDEVILLE 6
B. F. K'FJTH'S THEATRE
Anna WA eaton ci Carroll Harry v
in "a.elr Orllflnal Song lilts
Dorothj. -CAMERON Madeline '
In TA.r WmI Danco Numbers
MLLE. DIANE and JAN RUBLNI
LEU Kfiri.MEll CO, MILT COLLINS
I
Wl I. -"-XUT ST AT Ur
,'"' Tunleht. 8 13. !.1c to ro?''
The -iLogic of Larry W,,.IJ wahhy -
Next Week
Seati i on
Auruslus Pltnu, JrM Oflfei's'
llfinnian TlinmiiKnti'ii
Old Homestead
Salc Today ym, jAy,t,n.
Uncle. Josh'
Ck Q1lf AValnut Abova (h
i(kJ.UNJ IAL)H:s MAT TODAJt";
nip i nip i noorayi-
TUU SHOW UCAUTIl'l-'h ft
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