V C . ,.. 3 J n !. "r t -i v ,T. ,. 'Jl ' 1 K EVENING IUBLIO LEDGER pniLApEIiPTIIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1??, 1919 W .,' Hi fV ' ij "" - jH TflJWBW VW iryslS' V VrTc,T( . fr lr .1 I L ' V AST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Vaicy JFyrwe Tes o 7ic Children Who Helped Serbia. She Speaks of the Sharplcss Tea iii Chestnut ' t Hill Other Matters TVD you hear nbout the bnr.anr the , '-' little Mnswoll Klrl, Lyilln Is her nanio, got .up, mid linil out nt her parents' place yesterday, together with five, of her little frlcnds7 Tnkc a breath now, for It was some sentence! They had quite, n remarkable fair. And what do you think It was forV The Serbian Hospital and the, 'little Serbian chil dren. You bco, It was this way: The small Maxwell children were at thelr coun try home Maxwelcome, ftlen Cove, In T.onB Island, last summer, and they heard Miss Fnrnum speak about the rondttiou of the Serbians. Well, they were nil "het up." nbout it, anil started nt once to work X'r a bencllt for them. They interested their other little friends, and the mothers of all soon became interested, too, and the icsult was yesterday's fair. My dears, they had everything you ever heard of at n fair, ..llmmy Snow den and Morris Clothier Maxwell weie at the head of a shooting gallery, and they gave prizes for the best shot. Mrs. George (!. Snowden gave moving pictures, which were ery popular, and they had a doll show and tojs, bal loons and candles for sale. llcttv Snowden, Catherine Clothier, Mary Ulotnier, a cousin ol the Maxwells, and Louise Hepburn worked with Lydia Maxwell. The little girls were nil about tcu of eleven years old, anil' their work was really perfectly remarkable. I doubt not that a good sum was raised. THE cars will turn to Chestnut Hill this afternoon, for the Sharplcss tea will bo the drawing card. Mnrgaietta is the youngest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wilson Shnj-pless, mid i very attractive. She has rather dark hair, which is dcliciously wavy. Her elder Bister, Molly, wus married last winter to Erib Pcnison. 1'ou remember the wedding had to be postponed a month on nccount of Margaretta's illness. She had scarlet fever then. But she got entirely well, nnd iu the spring her father and mothbr irnvo n smnll tlimmr. dance for her. The formal debut will' .Do this afternoon, however. Sara Harrison, Sara Dolan, Nancy Dunning, Edith Carpenter, .Antoinette Oeyclln, Tolly Thayer, 1'eggy (irahnin, Adelaide Newlin, who, jou remember, is engaged to JAv Riddle, 2d; Mary Goodman and Harriet Zimmerman will receive with her. Margaretta is a first cousin of Mollv Thayer. of the five Thnjer boys and of Airs, uecves Wainwright, Mrs. Ed Norrls, Mrs. Pratt,' who was TJcllic Dixon, and ever bo many of the Dixon family. Her mother was Miss Susan Dixon. She has a very charming sis tor, Charlotte, who will, of course, le ccive with her mother, and Margaretta. TIAIKING of dcbutautjlkas. I heard -L the other day thniJBEr of the sea sou's buds whose tedjjBiml take place very soon will inakcTJ-cry interesting announcement the same day as her ten. I would not tell yon nbout it, not for the world, but it's true and jou won't have so long to wait, either. Do j'ou wonder who ad what it is? GERTRUDE CONAWAY was to to have had a dinner-dance given .for her last night, jou know, bv Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Ilnrklie, but the sudden death, of Mr. Clarence Lewis on Thursday necessitated the icculling of the invitations nt the last minute' Mr. Lewis was a great uncle of Gcr- Hrude Conaway and of Paulino Hell. Gertrude Conaway is the daughter of Airs. . Rarkllc Henry, you know, who was a niece of Mr. Lewis, nnd Sirs. Sam Bell, Pauline's mother, was also n niece. Mr. Lewis was particularly close to his nieces and nephews, who were all perfectly devoted to him and his death is a great sorrow to them as well as to his very many friends. "It must be a comfort to his family that when he was stricken, at the Itit tenhonso Club while tnll.-ini. timr,. nr Bob Lo Conto and Dr. George Norris were in the group and therefore there vvaa no lack of prompt medical aid. HE IS scyn years old and he has a great ear for rhythm, we all tliinlf. but even the best of us slip up now nnd again. Ills father had been working with him from 11 a. m. to 1 :.'10 p. m, and he had been spelling splendidly nt last. P-A.-Y, D-A-Y, S-A-Y, (J-A-Y, F-A-l, JI-A-Y and never missing; so Dad thought he'd try another nnd o he said, "Spell cow?" "K-A-Y," re turned our young friend. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ,,-A.t iho tea to be given by Mr. nnd Mrs. William Oglesby Griffith for their daughter, Miss .Florence O. Griffith, on November 8 those who will nssist in re ceiving will bo Mrs. Pope Ycntman, Mrs. Howard Spencer Graham, Mrs. Theodore Starr. Mrs. Oliver Boyce Jud 'son, Mrs. William Littleton Barclay nnd Mrs. William New-bold Ely. Among the debutantes to receive will be Miss Elizabeth Dulles Bartow, Miss Mary CaBtlc. Miss Aune Frances Cope, .Miss Lorraine Disston, Miss Dorothy New bold Ely. Miss Elizabeth Garrison, Miss Margaret Thayer Oruham, Miss Flor ence Paul Kane, Miss Mnrv Cox Page, Miss Mary Chaunlng Wister, Miss Frances Wister, Miss Margaret Tvler, Miss Celestino P. Warder and Miss Jane Bell Yeatmau. Mr. 'and Mrs. John Rodgers Max , well, Jr.. of Villanovn, will givo a din ner on Friday evening, October 31, be fore the danco at the Merlon Cricket Club In honor of Miss Saralt Stadler, of Maryland, who is spending tjie win ter with them. Later In the season Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell will give a dinner for Miss Emily E. Clothier, and another one for Miss Mario Louise Itepuurn, The dates for thebo dinners have not yel been set. Miss Frances Tyson, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. T". Mellor Tyson, of Villn nova, has issued invitations to a Hal loween party at the Skating Club iu Fairmount Park Friday evening, uc tobcr31. Cards have been received from Mrs, William Henry Williams nnd Mrs. Ed ward Kent Leech, of .'1010 Spruce street, for a tea to be given on November 11! to introduce Miss Frances Williams Leech. Mr. and Mrs, Horace Franklin Nixon, of Woodbury, will give a theatre party and supper on Monday, November 110, in honor of Miss Caroline Nixon. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Radford, of Nmv York, announce, the engagement of their daughter, MM Eleanor Radford, to Air. William It lo Rossmasslcr, sou of Mrs. Richard Rossmasslcr, of Mill Creek road. Ardmnrc. Miss Radford is u uleco of Mrs, Paul Spencer, of this city, and is visiting her at present. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georeo W. Chllds Drcxcl, of Wootton, Bryn Mawr, will entertain nt dinner on Tliursuay eye uing, October 30, Miss Rhoda Brooke, daughter of Mrs; Trinchard Newbold. will bo tlio , guest; of hdimrut dinner to, be given, Ardmore. on .lanunry 2, before the flisi Assembly. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stevens Ileckscher. of StrnlToiil, will entertain, al dinner on l riday nlglit, October 114, in honor or Mrs, ('. L. Bailey, of Colorado Hpring, who will be their guest for n few days. Mr. nnd Mr'. Thomas Barber, of Boston, will arrive October 25 to spend the week-end with Mr. unit Mrs. Charles M. Lea at Wcstthnrpe Farm, mcir nomo in ncrnii. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Lea will entertain nt dinner tlint eve- nlng nnd will give a luncheon on Sun day, October 2.i. iu honor of their guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick S. Blgclow, of St. Davids, have moved Into their new home at Hnvcrford. Miss Nathalie Lucas is visiting .Mrs. William A. Wcldersclm, 2d, of Kny crest, St. Davids. Mrs. Roberts Le Bbutlllier and her son, Mr. Henry W. Le Boutllller, of Wayne., ntc spending n few days in New ork. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry It. Tyconnid aim I heir duughter, who have been spend ing the summer with Mrs. T.eoiinrrt's parents. Dr. and Mrs. G. L, S. .lame sou, of St. Davids, have taken nu upnrtment ut the Normnndio, tor Ui" winter. Mrs. Charles Stewaii Wurts, of !)2.S Spruce street, has issued invitations for her dancjng clnss, which will take place as usual in the Bellevue-St rat ion!. The llrst meeting will Ic held on l rldaj evening, .ovimbcr ti. Sir Arthur W. Brown, K. 15. E , who innde the first nonstop llight acinus (he Atlantic, and Lady Brotfn were the guests of Colonel and Mrs. John X. Miicklc nt dinner at the Itellcvue-Strnt -ford on Wednesday evening. The wedding of Miss Anita Wnrficld, daughter of Adjutant General and Mrs. Henry Maotier Wnrficld, of Baltimore, and Mr. Zachnry Huberts Lewis, son of Miv and Mrs. Willinm Meade Lewis, of Virginia, will take place today nt Tovvson, Mil. Miss Wnrficld hns often sited in this city. The, wedding of Miss Elizabeth McC. Beimel, daughter of Mr. Stephen llnvve Rennet, of Jloslon, and Mr. Edward Cunningham, son of Mrs. Edward Cunnlnghnm. of Westwood. Mass , took place today in Boston. Miss iiomint well known in this citv and was among the attendants at the weddine of Miss Mnry Dixon Sharpies and Major Erie Pearson in the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Fiederick W. Ilnst- ings. oi ucvon. are receiving eoi.grn - illations on the birth of u son, Fred- crick Allen Hastings, on Tue.sdn.v, Oe- tolier 14... Mrs, Hastings was Miss ings. of Devon, nre .receiving eoiigrnt- Helen Lollin Allen, of S3S West End avenue, New York. "" ALONG THE READING ALONG THfc KEAOIINU .ui. iiiiu -. iiiiiii-i i ins, in ..1 kins Park Manor, hnve routined from a motor trip to Gettysburg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Webb, of Menlo Lodge, Elkins Park, who oc cupied their cottage at Chelsea for the season, have returned to Iheir country home. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. G. Gurney, of the Elkins Pnik Apartments, are spending n few weeks ut Wernersville. Mr. and Mrs. Corbit Levering, who spent the summer nt Jamestown, it. I., have opened their house nt Wyucott; rond, Jenkinlovvn. GERMANTOWN The marriage of Miss Alice Margaret Brandt, daughter of Mr. nnd Mis. Charles Brandt, of ISIti Cayuga street, to Mr. Maitin II. Itch her, of German town, will take place in St. Luke's Church, Broad street and Erie avenue, on Wednesday, October 22, nt S o'clock. Mr, nnd Mrs. Henry lloelzer, of i1012 NcvvhnU street, Gernmntovvn, euter tuined in honor of their nephew, Mr. Martin II. Reichcr, whose marriage will take place, lo Miss Alice M. Braudt, on October 22, at their homo on Wednesday evening. The guests in cluded ' Miss, Alice M. Brandt, Mr. Frank Colliday, Miss Edith Esther Myeis, Mr. Karl R. Brandt, Mr. Theo dore Altender, Mr. Allen Wright, Mr. and Mrs .Charles S. Brandt, Mr and Mrs. Clinton Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Roesslcr, Mr. and Mrs. B.vion Evaul, Miss Anna Godshnll and .Miss Alte neder. TIOGA Mr. nnd Mrs. John Best, Sr., of U2fl Lne avenue. nnnotmci dm mn'ii.piiii'tii of their daughter Miss Helen V. Ilest. to Jir. uavul Jlennis, son ot Mr. nnd ,n; Iwlwnr'l v- Bciinis, of (111 East Chelteu avenue, Germantowu. The vved '"nK will take plnce in the cniiv spring. Mrs. Harry T. Freer, of .Til." North I-iRhteenth street, gave n novelt.v party on Wednesday evcnlne in celebuition of tho birthday annlversnry of Mr. Jrcer. The affair was n surpiise to the guest of honor. Ten loses were combined with maidenhair ferns iu the decorations-. The guests included Mr. Howard Beynolds. Miss Elsie Wid "plr. -Ir. nuil .Mrs. David Finln.v . of (.lenside; Mr. and Mrs. Otto .Mueller. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Magnnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlter Booth, .Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bnickner nnd Mr. William A. Bruckner. ,-rrs. George W. Wobensmith, of 181!? v est Ontario street, uoeompnnicd by her mother. Mrs. Emily S. Harkins, will leave on Monday to Spend the week in Binghainton, N". Y , and Maurh Chunk, Pn. Mrs. William H. Xaulty, of West Ontuno btrcet, and Miss Ella Wager, of Broad street and Allegheny avenue, nre tuking nu automobile triii to Wash ington. Mrs. Thomas C. Jones entertained the members of her mtsslonar.v league on Monday evening at her home, l!l,'l!) West Ontario btrcet. "India" was the subject for the evening's program. Those taking part were Miss Emllle Craven, president of the league; Mrs. Slichael O'Couuer, Mrs. W. Kulp, -Mrs. II. Hunt, Mrs. A. II, Moore. Mrs. Emma It.Iindall, Mrs. Eniniu Jackson, Mrs. E. M. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. II. h. Graf, Mrs. Samuel Kemp, Itev. Herbert Agate. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brandt, of 181(1 West Cayuga street, have issued invitations for the wedding of their daughter, Miss Alice M. Brandt, and Mr, Martin II. Iteiher, on .Wednesday evening, October L'i, In St, Luke's Methodist Protestnnt Church, Erie nnd Park uvenues. The bride- will be at tended by Miss Anna Godshnll, of Spring City, Pn,, as maid of honor Mrs. Harry Itoesjdcr. matron of honor: nnd Miss Helen Brandt and .Miss Emma Ilango, (lower girls. Mr. lleihrr will have for best man Mr. Erunk Col laday, nnd the ushers will Include Mr. Byron Evaul. of Woodbury Heights, X. J., Mr. Theodore Alterunter, Mr. Allen Wright, of Spring City, nnd Mr. Karl Brandt, the bride's brother. Ir. nnd .Mrs. Towls EdV'nrd Bridge, of Tioga, announce tho engagement of their daughtrf, Miss Plorence M. Bridge, to Hergeont Wesley l Kctterer, a memticr. or ;i3utn AlaelUno,Uun Bat i&&S,J'l.'Uwiw!jW IA losenll l). hellier Inc nnd fnin Iv. of 1807 Arch street, hnve taken n nouse ut .I.lll hotilli l.igliteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Gerber will give n birthday parly for their daughter, Mlsy Kvlyn Gcibcr, nt their home, SKI Por tcr street, tomorrow. Tho Beta Epsllon Club enlertnlned Int night In tlie Rose Garden of the Bcllcvuc-Strntforil. Among thoe pres ent were .Miss Rose Gallagher, Miss Hetty Townscnil. Miss .Mni.v lluiton, Mls.s 11, Vloln Brown, Miss Geitrude Brown. Miss Mnry Wnrren, Miss Cnlh nrine O'Connor, Miss Dnilus Stanlej , Miss Rosalie Lnch, Miss Eleanor I Hello, Miss Surne Itojle. Miss Mlldied ' Jones. Miss Edith .lames. Mlvs llnz.O Stewart, Miss Ida Posterak. Miss Helen Hustoli. Cnptuln N. M. Roberts nnd Sirs. Roberts, Admiral Hughes, (.'oui mnndant of navy yard; Captain nnd Mrs. Williams, Mr. Clinton Gienson, Mr. George Morris, Mr. Peter . I .lolm snuV Mr. .lohu .1. llnrringtoii. .lr , and Mr, .lames McGroory. Miss llerthn 13. Zucker, formeilj of South Philadelphia, entertained nt her new home, ril2."i Sorth Elevetitli street Inst evening. Among the guests wrre Aliss Iteheccn toth. Miss Sophie Spell belt, Sliss .Minnie Harrison, Miss Saiuli IVt Imn ii, Miss Aniin Cnrsiui, Miss ,in nie Fox and .Miss Mac Hauni. Mr. Edvvnrd Slack and his daughter Jliss Helen Stack, Miss Julia Stack Miss Catharine Slack and soils. Mi John Stack and Mr. F.dward SlneK formerly of South Philadelphia me living at their new home, I7.".:i Cedar uveiiue. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson of 2;ill St. Albans street, will gave ! leccption nt their home in honor i.f their son, Mr. Peter .1. Johnson, who has recently been discharged from the Service. Among tho invited guests nr Miss Matilda Hnjes, Miss Laura ( law ford, .Miss Mary Cress, Miss Lena Nl.seloviteh. Mr. John llerringlon, Mr Jooph Doughert.v. Mr. Patrick Burnis and Mr. Daniel McClobke.v. The Plaza Park Card Ciiclc held Hs first meeting of the season on Thuisdiiv evening at the-hoine of Mr. nnd Mrs William Klrkpntrick, 2732 South Se enleenth stiect. The tournament fir married couples was casilj the most in leiesting nnd best contested event of the evening, nnd was won by the men -Mr. William Kirkpatrick, Mr. John Park nnd Mr. Neil McMonngle turning In the highest scores. The circle will hold its meetings ever) second weik during the winter months. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Roseiibneh mill son, formerly of Philnjlelpliia, but vvlo hnve been spending the last jenr in London, are visiting Miss Iteheccn llo- 'online! , before senbneh, of 1.103 North Fifteenth street, leaving for the West, where 'they will make their future home Mj,s (:orilmc MneDonnh J(, , nn i -vinut.,,. fcirpoiH '?' ,'s ?., x?irfolk VI ,' "."L ' ,V..',. '' " ' MI rnr;n,,0 M-i)niin1,1. nf SK IS visiting here she ex "" ,u ,,mul" "" ht""11 "erKf".' I Mrs. Joseph N. Snellenburg is taking 'nn active pnrt in the nssoeinte member- Kllll' campaign for the Girl Scouts. v ,,,.,, wM1 lnk( ol iius mom i. Mrs. G. Wesley, of North Seven teinth street, will entertain the mem bi rs of iher card club nt a luncheon to be given nt her home on next Wednes- dn) nfternoon. Mis. P. Grover, of I .-Nivannnii. da., who is spending some time In Philadelphia, will be the guest of honor for the afternoon. The engagement Of 'Miss Edith Lnuiso Wymer, of Oak Park, III., to Mr. David Allen Simpson, of .'!17 North Thlrt) -fifth stieet, Philadelphia, was announced at n tea given by Miss, Wjmer's aunt. Mrs. F. J. Weemeis-' Inge, of Oak Pnik, 111. Mr. Simpson is the son of Mr. ntid Mrs. Thomas M. Simpson, of this oil). Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Samuels, of l.llfl North Seventh street, gave a reception last Sundny at their home in hounr of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Pauline Leona Samuels, to Mr. Wil liam Wolfe Krusne, of this city. SSThSSSS 'I he members of the "cozy" uird club L'..,,, !,.chtel, of Geome Mieet. uevt were enteituiiied at luncheon and cards Th,sdav. The bride's father will oili yestenlay at the Old "iork Hoad Couu- ,,lnt). llt 'tu, ccremon.v at 7 li'doi k in the .V'v,1 l!!b b,y ?,1,1''" ,,llinm U- Uittpf, f lllavvs Avenue ,Methodibt Episcopal tlblll North Eleventh street. This wus , n,,,,,.!, . llii first entertainment for the fall and winter season, and the guests included Mis. Adolph II. Ilnrtung, Mrs. Fred erick J. Hnltermau. Mrs. Jacob Schrci ber, Mrs. Hiram II. Ilirsch, Mrs. A. T, Itosenberger,, Mrs. Harry Orle mann, Mrs. Charles V. Wall, Mrs. Harry Bovvers, Mrs. Jacob Beiswunger, Mis. Frederick Dnniicnhnvvcr, Mrs. Carl V. Limber, Mrs. Pauline Schmidt, Mrs. Lillian Essllnger. Mrs. Ilarrv Artclt nnd Mrs. ILidolph Sosna. Miss Helen Palmer, of Memlenhull, Pa., is the guest of Mrs. O. P. .viaiHt'WS. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Houston, of :)3S Clifford btrcet, will spend the winter with their son-in-law' and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Both well, of Willoiv Grove. Mr. nnd Mrs. John C. Cnhill have returned from their weilillm i-ln mwl nre nt home nt Si'l." West Xorris street. The bride was Miss Marv Tourish, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. William J. Tourish. ROXBOROUGH Mm. W. AVilcov eiitei'tiiliipil nt lunch mi hiiii i-uniH on vv eilncsilay at tne i . ,.. v :- " C. rrv InZ TZZ' ( " ""'.l" Kiiests included .Mrs. Alfi-ml limlnit .- . , '. vi. -....,... w..,,., .... Mrs. Samuel U. Borer, Mrs. Joseph C, Davenport. .Mrs. James C. vVoben- Mini n, Airs. .lolm Collier. Mrs. II. 1! Clark, .Mrs. John Camp, Mm. Itichnr JJeir, Mrs. John Fcrrier". Mrs. (Icoir Fnii&tman and Mrs. II. D. UoKers. Mnnn, Airs. .lolm Collier. Mrs. R. It rd Be Mr. und Mrs. James lllndle gave a dinner on .Monday eveniuK nt their homi! on Mntinyunk avenue for Mr. and Mrs. Willinm N. W. l'uss, Mr. anil Mrw. Calvin S. Iluin nnd Ur. itnd Jits. J. CI. Myeis, of NorriKlovvn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlndle will eutcrtnln Mr. and Mrs. Howard Matlock over the vveck "cnd. Mr. William V. Dixon, of Siftl UuIrc avenue, who has been hpemliiiK the week in Williainhport, I'a., will ictuni homo today. DOYLESTOWN A very pretty foil wedding will be holemnized with the Friends' eciemony this nfternoon ut 1 o'clock, nt the home of Mr. S. Furninn Marshall, nt I.aughnrnc Manor, when .Airs. Abigail F. Marshall will become the bride of Mr. Allen Itobert Mitchell. The over seers will be Mrs. Andrew live, .Mrs. Horn K. Allen. Mr. Alfred M. Wild inaii and Mr. Joseph Mather. Wedding inventions have beeu re ceived here for the marriage of Mis Helen I'almer, dnughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Palmer, to Mr. (irnhnin firant Starr, on Saturday evening, November 1, nt 0 o'clock, in St. Jnmeti's Protestnut Kplscopal Church, Lnnghorne, The ceremony 1U bo followed by a large reception at the home of the bride. Miss Helen Hibbs eiitertained nt bridge ,at her home. Among those present were Mrs. Ielgh Mitchell' Hodges, Mrs. Hovvnrd M. I'nrl, Mrs. Charles ( McKinstrv, Mrs. Henry Le Itoy Ulster, Miss IMna Tibblls, Miss Madeleine A. James, Miss (lerahline Iliickiuan, Miss Oladvs Iluymen, Miss Ito M, Myers, Miss Mary Kirk, Miss Amnero Acnsta. nil of Doylestown: Mrs. Froderla.I Miller, of Ilplleong, iM.'"'W. S. Campbell, of Phllar INTRODUCED TODAY tie 1 m&? k J&M .m. Vs m m MmMEmm i jzmm&M fkm MMM&m'ms-irl MANAYUNK i Mr John O. Mollis, of i:il (linn lane, is leeching congiatuhitmns mi . Ins seventy-sixth birfluhiy iinnnersai i . which oecuired .vesteiday. Mr. Morns, who is n retiieil textile lniiiiufiniiiier. Is u veteran of the Civil War. Mrs. Daniel (!. (loetlnian. of l"..i; Main stieet, entciinined the members of the Epiplinn) Lutheuiii Chunh Aid on Thiirsilii) evening, at her home. Her guests included' Mrs. W. Snvder, Iircsident of the Aid; Mrs. John Ilng enbuehler, vice president; Mrs. Chillies Lessly, secretin) ; Mrs. Owen MilVei. treasurer; Mrs. Frederick Woeinei, Miss Miiignict List, Mrs. Ham West, Mrs. Jacob Miller, Mrs. l'limkliii Ln dciicin. Mis. Llndley Righter. Mis. Louis Hankie. Mis. Ilenrv A. I Hlunkle. Mrs. William Hanson, mid Mrs. Walter Ilngenhuehler. NORRISTOWN Miss MtirRiircl Evans. daiiKhler of the Itev. and Mis. Thomas Evans, of Ilnws, avenue, will be mm tied to Mr. -. i i ii,M,i,i.,i l.,11 ,.r m,u Hoi lor A. II. Bead, of the Hamilton, is in ChincoteiiKiie on Ii fishing trip. Miss Liiurii V. Wlilteouib, president of the Civic Club, and Mrs.' Henry C. Went, vice piesident, are delegates fiom Xonistovvii iu attendance nt (he state fedeinfiou lueeting of Women's dubs being held in Seranton, Pa. Ilr. nnd Mrs. George I Sluittiick mill ihinuhter. Miss Sara Slilittnek. nt .leffersfinvillc, have ictiirncd fiom At- lnnlie City. - .Miss (Jeilinile llnntcr. nf 1-110 I)e - Kiilb stieet, enteftaineil the members nf lier iinctinn club, which includes Miss Mni.v Milliter, .Mi.ss (Jntlieriim Yeakle, .Mr. mill Mrs. l Erank Hunter. .Ii.. Mr. E. Howell Eiun nnd Mr. 1'crr.v Hunter. WISSAHICKON A welcome home reception nnd ban quet will be Riven nn 'I uesdav 'cvcniiiK iu the social hull of the. Wissnhicion lliiptist ( lunch for the younj,'- men of the chinch who have returned fiom service in the late war. These include Mr. Samuel Chirk, Mr. Hushell A. Eunk. Mr. William T. McAlistor. Mr. i ui t. ii Elmer () Avres Mr 1' rrdenck (Jnrr I ?! : .'' """ Morrill J . iiiiiM'nr. ur. , iienrv nrniev. .vnv s ,- iniiiid Ketteier. Mr. Kdvvln Miller, Mr. Howard .Mugg. -Mr. l.e Itoy Ott, Mr. Kdvvnid Pelton, Mr. Paul Itiirhurinii. Mr. Clinrles lluVei worth, Mr. Ilarvev Hiitterworth. Mr. William Hass. Mr. Ceorge Miller. Mr. 1'iniik Miller. Mr. William Clllfort. Mr. (leorce Dewhln. Mr. (ieorge Kchncck, Mr. Xornuin Smith, Mr. Stanford Ashvvorth. Mr. .lames Ashwoith. Mr. llnrrv Ilinki. Mr. Fred Thomson, Jlr. Stephen C. CiUliurd and Mr. Tnjlor Wooley. Mr. Norman J. Davis, tenclicr of the lrexel Illddle class of the IllbU. School, nf wJiich nil the returning service men e ccpt Mr. (lillinrd nnd Mr. Woolev nie members, will preside, and the niidress of welcome will be mnile by the jiuslnr, the Itev. Charles L. Hunter. Jlr. llen jnmin Ilofer .' also a member of the clnss and the brother of n former pastor of! , ..,..,:,-. the church, wus. killed hi the Aigonne1 LANSDOWNE Forest The uffiiir is iu chiirge nf the ffl-i Mr. anil Mrs. Itobert V. Irwin have low members of the Drexel Illddle class, '..uiled fur home from Japan, where they assisted by Mrs. Thoinns Mower's class, , have betn for some month past. Alister Mrs I nnrn 'MnKoiV.n. m.m Inr cv'Wse' Air" William V,2l- a "' linttom, Airs, vvatson Wille. Jlrs. Marv I Wright. Mrs. S. (IT Khrlinger. Mis'.! Ihnma Fisher, Mrs. Mry Iteaver Mrs. Sadie Lewis. Airs. Itrnjnmiii Nippes, Mrs. W. Fisher. Mrs. Ilnre. Mrs. Wil- ! son. Mrs. Kallier liutterworth. Mrs. ('. In1ii,,,vr-M s,,;h;.InniJ''M,,'(''.a''' Sevvcll, .Mrs. Haulo linderwood, Mrs. Clirrie Johnson. Mrs. Jnckson. Mrs. Hoxasell and Mrs. Milton Johnson. Miss Min Wiirtinim r "fin i....i,mi.. cnu ; e .e 'rtaine "t". "o mViXr Z ( u'r ri cfub on Tuesday vyvnJ L avenue rard ' , itai i c nc ol.,.w FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Tho friends of Mrs. alary J, Por ter. of Mblvalc avenue, will lm nlmi t.i hear that she is recovering from her recent severe accident. Mrs lVirier who Is In her ninetieth vmn. in Hi,, imln survivor of the' reUlH of the Full's wlwi; founded Iho. I'wAiterian Church hvlmrfouuilcil t'(),Jl3Bteriaii Church EXPERT SWIMMER TO WED TODAY Miss Olga Dorfner Bride of Mr. Harry Schoenhut .Other Marriasres An Interesting wedding will take place at Hie ltoosevelt this evening nt 7 o'clock, when Miss Olga rioienee Dorf ner. Hie champion woman swimmer, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Anton Dorf ner. of BI'JI West Girard nvenne, will be married to Mr. Harry Schoenhut, of this city. The Itev. G. Seliiiehard will olHefate. Miss Dorfner. who will be given in nriiilage h) her father, will be gowned m while channelise. Her tulle veil, which will fall to meet the train of her gown, will be arranged with n wiealh of oriinge blossoms. She will I'nrrv a shower bomiuet of orchids, lilies of (he vallev and white loses. . Mrs Marshall Sne.vd. n sister Of the bride, will attend her ns matron of honor and will be gowned in pale pink geie-'itte and can1) niv Maryland roses. Mis Edna Dorfner. attired In pnlo h'ne georgette nnd enrr.viug pink roses, will be bridesmaid. Attending Mr. Sehnenliiit as best uinii wil be Mr. Bob eit Friilag. ' , A dinner and dniue will follow the eeieiuou). lifter which the couple will leave on an extended wedding trip. All. tin,) li Kclinpiilinf will lin nt ,.,;,,' f(,r December 1 nl 2200 East i...i...i,,.i .i,..,i HOEIIT'CK CANCEI.MO ' Tli- veihlini; nf Miss Stella iRiibella Cnim-linn. iliiiiirhtcr (if- the late Mr. and Mis Alfojisn Cnncelmo, of 115 Smith SiMv -third stieet. nnd Mr. Hoi nee 1 1 arg reaves Hnebuck. of 40'2 Smith SiM -first street, will take place nt " n'i lock in St. Donnto's Church, Silv fifth nnd Cnllowhill streets. Miss ('unci him will be given in marriage by her In other, Mr. John 15. Cancelmo. Mr. M A Victor Cnncelmo, unother brnlhir nf the bride will be the best num. Miss Kose Janice C.'iiifelmo, sisti f the bride, whose engagement to Dr. Ih in'st I,. Smith, wns announced u few cln.vs igo. vvill be briilesmahl. WAIIDI1N STP.WAHT The w-eihling nf Jliss Kvu Stewart, daughter nf Mr and Mrs, (ieorge W. Slevvait. nnd Mr. Delvvin Warden, son of Mrs Warden, of 'JO.'fO Cmilyn street. (!ei mnnlown. took place today at iiiinii nt the home of the bride. Dnctnl Iliuiis. lector of the Itaptlst Chinch, lhghteenth and York streets. illieiiited Miss iviithni'vu Mtevvart, a I sister nf the bride, wus the bridesmaid I ikI Mi Charles Unwell was best man. I . TllilUX MIDDI.FI'OX Miss Susan (!. Middleton. of 7(ll! Mini kiln pike, and Mr. William IC. Thorn, nf I hint Orange, N. .1.. weie married (ndaj nt noon, in St. Mich nel'h llpiscnpiil Church, High stieet. The Itev. liilbert Peniher perfoimed the -cifjiinu Mr. and Mis. Tlinni will I live in Hast Orange. ' "t tie weuilllig oi uer cousin, .vuss ' Itealiice Scntteigood, of West Chestei, at the wedding nf lier eousiii. Miss ' "' " I " " i JQ OBSERVE ARMISTICE DAY, ' i Colllngswood Will Stage Military Parade on November 11 Aimistiie Day is to be celebrated In ('olliiigswond. X. .1., on November It m iniliturv st.vle, There vvill be a i '""'''" '"'7 !' "lT ' "" i1'"''"" 1 I ..!.U !! cntin ii I'sfil Ii (tttin (i-i-iVfijt j1Ii VIH' (lltll rlll II (II liuiiiviuuniu villi- ner In the service men on that dny. -,' nalionnl defense committee wns , given tee .'.berty of co-operating with . Post 17 In the celebrution. Dr. jldwnrd II, lingers, post comman der, niuneu i.ynn uonnann to proiiuce a minstrel show-, with onlv members ns performers, alio (iliovv will be given In I December to ralsp hfrnl-s, town.if? pro MOVE FOR MEMORIAL TO PENN'S DEAD MADE Studonts and Faculty Sook to Porpotuato Memory to Men Who Gave Lives in War A memorial for the mntij mctvnf Hie University of lViiiisjlvnulii who gave their lives iu the war with Germany Is nsked hj students mid facility. Sen timent In favor of electing n suitable memorial is growing, according to campus publications. Iluildings ami monuments ov several descriptions seem lo meet general favor ii the suggestions. The building or a University Commons for dining-room j uirposes Is the liilest suggestion, nml , s offered h) the lVnns.vlvniilu (.n.etle, the otlicinl weeKl.v mngazine. "We need a ominous, and need It badly." sn.vs the Gn.cltc. "The need for it is piirtienliiilv urgent nt this time, when we have the erciitct en rollment ill our hisliuv. We feel It Is something which should appeal to some of our alumni or friends of the I'nlver- slty ns nn opportunilv to elect it build- ' ing lo inc ineinor) oi our muiiciiis nun nlumni who laid iIovmi their lives in the cause of libeiti. Such buildings. the gifts of lo.val aluiiini, nie going up nil over the laud So fur tin Penns.vl vnuiii mini bus made possible such a building here. We Know of no belter way to honor Hie smiificr of a devoted sou' nnd nt the same lime to expiess one's love for our 1 niverslty than hj such n building " Editoriiillv . the Pciiiis.vlvunitin. (he I'nlversit.v diiil). has come out In favor of the erection of u monument for Penn's heroic dead "The large area caused bv Hie in terscction of Locust stieet with Wood land avenue, dlreellv tinith of the Wharton school, furnishes nu ideal site for n suitable monument," sins the Pennsylvania!!. "The election of he Whlteficld monument in the dorinilmv trinugie should be an excellent ex ample for earning out this idea TO AID MT. H0LY0KE Alumnae Meet Here to Plan Endow ment Fund Work The Mount Hol.voke College alumnae meeting, the first of the aiadimlc year, was held this afternoon nt the Col lege Club, l.'IIKI Spruce street. Discus sion vns held on wins and menus for raising the Sli.OOO.OOII endowment fund for the institution. The campaign j was launched iu rniiisvlvnnm nt the College Club on October 1 bv Mar) Emma v nolle) , presnleul or Mount Holvokc College. Officers of the Philadelphia Alumni Association of the mllege lire: Presi dent, Mrs. C. A. Sliong. .11)22 Cidnr avenue; vice president, Mrs. Charles IIc.vl, C.'12!l Greene street, Germnutnwn, and Mrs. David Yiiiunll. WnllingfonU ticnsurer. MUs Anna Pick. 11111 Wal nut street, ami senitur). Miss Eiuilie P. Dean, 12S E.isl l'omoiiii terrace, Gcrmnnlovvn. 1II(IT(II'I.A.S THEATRES Owned and MAlinBed l) MembPla ot llin United KxliihlturH' AhtiiMlatlon BROAD ST. AUDITORIUMS, DOROTHY DAI.TON & una thi: MAiiKirr or soi'i.s" CFDAR luTlt AND t-'i:L)Aii auni;u 'C'ANNinAI.H OF THE SOLITII SKA" COLISEUM MAUK,7.viioT., A ii .WAI.UVCB HKII In nie vai.i.i:v" or inn oianth" EUREKA 4mn A MAttKirr STS rANNIB WAJII) In COMMON CI.AV" FRANKFORD 171.1 rilANKFOHU Avn.scn wai.i.apk nmn In "V M.I I.Y "I" 'I'M (IT VNTS" ni;.t wkijk mioitn.N hi.o.s.sq.ms" JEFFERSON " UTII AND DAl'l'IlIN STS MAT. UAI l.Y TIll:i)A IIAHA In i.a nni.r.r, ni'snn" nAni munn avk n ualtiiin ht. rftl Mill - !" n,6. .-tn to ll. TOM MIX In tub wn.nnits'Kss TnAir." The simplicity and economy ' of the NOVELTY Pipeless c . Economy: as to economy, the only cost of installation is putting in the heater itself no piping'to be done and after installation very economical 'in coal consumption. First cost $150 to $600, according to size required. Made of FLEX-O-TUF iron as are all NOVELTY Products. We make all types of Heating and Cooking apparatus so "can give you unprejudiced advice as to which method is best for your particular home or building. Consult your dealer or 'phone or write us or come to our attractive factory show room. ABRAM COX STOVE COMPANY American and Dauphin Streets, Philadelphia Manufacturer o Boiler, Piptlet Heater, Furnace and Range in Philadelphia for 72 yean. u CORNELL WANTS $5,000,000 Start Local Campaign Here to Raise, Sharo of New Endowment Cornell is launching a campaign In iiiise nu additional endowment of 3,1, (HMl.lllHI, to be used imtiiily for increas ing the salaries of profcssois. The l.itscst enrollment of undergrad uates In the historj of the university hiis been uuiiouneed by President Jncob Gould Schiiimnii. The campaign for Cornell iu Phlln- ilclpliln is tu in in cunt gc ol a tu lie iii cunt gc ol a coin mitlee led bv Joseph N Pew, Jr.. who ,.i u,truinent of the seventeenth fed was IlltiVC 111 Hell ( rHS lltlll Liliert.V , tniM tin ivlll Iw, nelJlo.l I,,. A1L.. T.ri I. nan nan luinpiilgiis According lo Mr. j ew. the he) note will be to rally pub- 1 lie spirited men nnd women, whether graduates of Cornell or not. to the aid or the univeislties III their liglil to Uee hibrenst of the educational needs of the lcooiislrurtiou period. Tlie members of the lommitlee nie: jr. Pew. . linil luiui or Hie hoard. Sun shiiibiiildini: Ciiuiniiiiv : William Al. Irish,, vice jiresldeut and general mali nger Atlantic Hiiliniig fumpnii) : Holi erl T Miekle. of Miclde-Mlluor Engi neering ( iimpiiti) : Word Keiiin, sccie Ini'V liensuier Ciimdeli Forge Coiii- i niitiv : I', .1 lleihlen.. of V.. .1. I Ti-dilnti Compnii) : II K. Schoff. of Stow Flex- ilile Shifl Coiupnit) : Wilson II. Put teison. if Whiting. 1'iillersou Pnper i ompanv : i;. II. I inter, chief imgi- neer Midvnle Sleel Ciiiupiinv . Audievv I It. Mi Cow it. nltoliie.v ; II. E Slb-nu, of lliiinson Snfel) Boiler Works; 1! A. I Miller, of Kerr Steam Turbine Com pnii). Ii. I'. Mechlins. Jr.. pieshlent , Alhro CI.Mii Elevator Comp.inv ; Arthur I Harrington, of Eihvin liiirriiiglmi. Son i I ,. ''' 'J.f l! .''.. (;.,2n,1 ' iriili Hnhbei ompnii) ; Samuel P.. Eck- . ii... ,i .nu, . iiiimiii.i , riniTuri. us I AlKimkfi 1-'"'i SI""'' l'R"-uiik Ave. KAHI.i: Wll I.1AMH In i in; vvui.r - APOI 1 O 6-L & THOMPSON aTH. t. J-A-J MATINHK UAI ,ILT ir n vv Aiivr.o in TOIt A WipVIAN'.s HONOIl" l.WtJHt. in A M (nil :1S P.M. ii(iiii:itr WAiivvii'is Jn ' IN MlZ.Ol'llA" BELMONT fiilt) AllOVi: MAIIKCT an i r STKWAltT inn vvnncK Rl 1 HTRIPn 1'IIO.MJ BTKUUT AND DLUCDUVIJ Mr.SQfiniANNA AVE. Mil I. II'. iut.ki: In nu. misi.i;ai)inc, wunnv BROADWAY liTn? lAT" i:cji:Nr. o nun;v in nn: rnurnrT t.ovi:it" PAPITHI 1-" MAttKirr stkkct irilUL, hi , M loll I.', I'. M. MliS iMIAllt.KS t'HAI'l.lN in niiinmnijs; OOLONiAL"0?1 ItnillUtT VVAHVVHMs In lOI.U IN 1Ui: JIII.I.S" '.PPQQ main st. manayi'.nk ILlVll 1MOs3 MATIVI'U DAILY l.otns iu:nvisov in "UHlll I'lH'Kl.lS" FirMOUNT,.;AL: MAnnn Ki:NNi:nv in stlticrt.v roNrninNTAi." 17 A Mil Y TlWATHi: -l.lll Market St, rlVtli-.I A M to Midnight. CIIAHI.nS ltY In TOO I'llATn WALLOP" CCTUl CT TJin.VTItn-llelowS'tiruce. JO In iJl- MATINT.n DAILY NA'.LMOVA In "till". ItCU LANTIUlN" TltAII. OF TUP. OCTOPUS" FRANKLIN '"'"o'.'ufAM1' HTAIl i 'APT In WHOM Tim OOPS nnsTnoy GREAT NORTHERN llrnail Ht Rt l:rls . 7 X. U 1". M. jack ricKKoun in "iin.i. Arrnitsovs nov IMPERIAL 0IIT1I 4. WALNX'T STS. MntH 2-:ill r.K3 T&9. VADi.i: KCNSriiY In CONFIDENTIAL" S'lRICTI.Y ti nvinn riti ,UlllJW iiinilm .Tum linn nn FrinkforJ DOROTHY DAI.TON in "Till: LADY OF RED 111TTTE" 1 FAnFR I!''r LANCXfcTER AVE. I .C.-U JCIX MATINEE DAILY Kl N ' rs sj ' OA'I I'sl UP 11IIASS" 'photo plays" THRU i V COMPANY r J. X0F1MERICA J Simplicity: simple to install simple to operate the NOVELTY pipeless heater is simplicity itself no pipes no complications. MATINEE MUSCIAL'S SEASON Series of Interestlnfl Events 8ch.ed- tiled by Women's Music Club The Matinee Miishnl Club will pre sent n series of unusually nttractlvc programs for this, the twenty .fifth yestfji! of their dull life. The opening concerns will lifi rdmi fill rltlhtln t' VnvAmliA. AJ.' at 2 :.'!( o'clock. In the ballroom of th! Bellevue Stratford, being "A Program' ot uussinn .music." when Knscha VotM chenko, the visiting artist, will play1 oil tne tympniion. n nnliiue stringed musl l-l,kl. baritone, nnd Mile. Louise Le (!nl, dancer. At the next concert, Tuesday after noon, November IS, n miscellaneous program ! club members will be given. On December 2 the club will hear Henry Hndle.v iu a program of his own com positions, assisted by Inex Bnrheur, so prano. The Matinee Musical Club chorus, under the direction of Helen Pulaski 1 lines, will give the Hartley ran lata. "The Legend of Granada." The. concert on Deeember 1(1, In the Rose Gnrden. will be by club talent, nnd Dc oembci 27 Hide will be n children' part) in the ballroom by children of the memheis "A little piny. "A Bor of Tins,' will he ny, nnd managed by Mile. Louise Letiai. U. of P. Classes Elect As the lesiill of elections held In Houston Hall hist night. John W. I.ov ell will head the I'nlverslty of Pennsyl vania's senior class. Harry Baxter was elected president of the junior class. nn'1 - Ceiger will head the sophomores The freshman class election will be heh lores, i held later. rilOTOPI.AV.1 The following thcaties obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is n guarantee of enrly showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through tho Stanley Company of America. I IRFRTY u" AU L Columbia jlv. "?1 TAYI.on TIOLMRS In on A IlKAIt" LOCUST MO AND LOCUST STREET! MntH 1 .10..1'.'in r.v.. n,iA..ii .HII.LIE lUIItKE In ' ' Till; MISI.nADINO WIDOW" 333 MARKFT hiiem thuath: JJJ IVlrtllC 1 n a M to 11:15 P. II ..iiiiu i-ii isi-uiii m ' DADDY LO.NO LISOS" MODF1 4-' SOl'TH ST. IVIV-'LIL. fnntlnimiM Orcheatri. JIMMY WnilLEN In "KOOLS1 OOLD" 1 Trt 1 I NfXON r'-n AND MAIIKET STS. imVn J:ir..7nnall. i nnnnniiT hawi.inson in ' thi: caiiti-.u CASE" OVERBROOK Md rfort. "Tin: i-niirncT lovi:r- PAI ACF 1214 S'AIIKET STltEET rI-sil, 10 AM tnll:13P. "HIIOKK.V HLOSSOMS" PRINPFsIC 101S MARKET STitEET . . .. ..i-.y, H:.inA M. to 11 :1s p. . If,..'.1 WARNER In -tor.n. ' THi: PAOAN GOD" REGENT MKT FT DJtoj, 11 . ..X.IVIA.V MARTIN' in" 1TTH P.M. "IIIR Ori'ICIAL FIANCEE" RI Al TO UHRMANTOWN AVE. I1-L, 1 KJ A.r Tl'l.l.l-HOCKIW ' '"' .. .v i Kir A IVUilAN'r RIVOI ! r,2D AND SANPOM STS. 11 1-.I MATIN'RP. niTV IIERMCRT RAWI.INSON in ""' ;! -a iiANuiiiious AFii-Am" , m RI IRY MARKET RT. 11ELOW TTlt $C XtJD l 1n A M. to 11:15 P.-.S . CimiOHTOM HALK In $ nii i iiii(ii;i;.NTii CHAIR" SAVOY lsn MARKET STREET,t-i C,HVU 1 A M .TO MIDNIflSa WTLl.TA.Vr FATlNtm :,,. "WOLVES OF THE Js-IOITT" v53KSwB QTAMI PV MARKET ADOVE 10THV mf -- 7, ..-,'. ' in tx;iar. ail m MIRIAM COOPER in v m EVANGELINE" CTD AMn GERMANTOWN AVE, vJllvnisL AT VENANOO MAIKU'EItlTE CLARK In "WIDOW I1Y PROXY" victoria MAR,T, pys. DOROTHY PHILLIPS In "THE RIGHT TO HAPI'INESS" WEST ALLEGHENY i8,',! LKJ Allrgheny "THE iiorsi: OF INTRIQUE" Just One R?r!itr Is rffjulrM with tbtt NOVELTY l'lpelfn 1 S3' ". fi1' i 1Wl l y& -i '! j V ' m J 12 " fTAX F4 M ill -u. -? A 1 Vl Sit 1 1 4 3 l .. ii HI '.VTI s "'if ? f! if O
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