Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 21, 1919, Postscript, Page 11, Image 11

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    EVENING PUBLIC (LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1910
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JUS.T GOSSIP AB0UT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Talks of the Barclay Tea This Afternoon.
Dinner for Miss McMichael Art
Alliance Dinner
RKA1.M il lines not seem possible
that more than lialf of October is
a thins of the past nlrcntlj'. anil that
twenty -ci jilt debutantes have already
been formally introduced. Good uiclit!
'And that nin't the half of it, dearie."
for there r.re moro and more ncoming
mtt.
Today's tea will be very pretty. I
think. Mr. and Mrs. 'William I.yttlc
tol Ttarchij will introduce Caroline,
their eldest daughter, who, by the way,
is named for her grandmother, the tlrst
Mrx. .Tones 'Wlster. Mrs. Ilnrclay.
.miii remember, was Miss Anne Wlster
mid is n f-lster of Mrs. Arthur Mason
Chichester, who was lltliel Wlster.
Mrs. Chichester, by the way, is coming
up from Virginia to leceivo with Mrs.
liarelny. In fact, Mrs. Geoigc Wil
ling, Jr . is the only one of those who
will assist Mrs. llarclay in receiving
wlio is not a Winter. Hut she is a cou
sin of Mr. Ilnrclay through the hyttlc
Imi and Savage side of the family.
Mrs. Willing was Miss Evelyn I low ell
mill her mother was a Miss Savage.
Mrs. Charles Penrose Keith, who
was Ml.ss Edith AVIster, will receive
mid Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts, who
was Miss llcssic Wister, Miss Frances
Wisler and Mrs. .lones Wister, who is
I 'arnllne's step-grandmother.
Marlon Savage, Dickie Xewbold and
Maigaict Taylor, of Ealtimore, will
icccive wuii tup ucmiiaiucs. wno win
w nuoiit
of course,
twenty in number and will,
nclude t lie two Wister cou-
Mns. Marina and Fanny. 'Hip ten will
lip given at the Itnrclny home on (Jravers
lane, Chcttnut Hill.
THERE'S nothing else doing in the
debutonte llnp today, but the Emory
McMichaels are giving a dinner out at
their home. Knoll House, which is be
tween Wanc and Devon, for Elisa
beth McMichael. who.is to be married
the first of next ninrFh. I do find it
w hard to realize tj.t November 1 is
less than tvn weeks off. I was think
ing, well, what mi earth nie they giving
u farewell dinner to Elisabeth for,
when she's not going to bo married
till Nncmbcr; and bless jour heart,
it's mil n week from next Saturday.
There arc to bo sixteen girls nt the
diuner, nil of them intimate friends
of Elisabeth's, and I think that's nn
nwfiillj nice kind of an affair to givr.
'Hie McMichaels hao ulvvays been per
fectly sweet to
brother Clayton.
r.liv,.l,nt I, ,,,,,1 W
who have lived with i
tlipiu ever Mtito their parents tiled.
Mr.s. MeAIielmel is not giving any blgjtlons on tlie birth ofrin daughter, Vunn
affair for Llisabetli because she is iuiVnnuxon W'urtR. lmrn on October 17
deep mourning for her bister. Mrs. Ld- 1 Mrs. AVurts was Miss Dorothy Iiariet
ward K. Itowland. who died last spring. Williams. -".inci
Ily the way.tlid jou know that Lsther ! ,
and Dorothy are to live with their, "', nni1 Mm. Casto and Airs. r.
aunt Dorothy AVood. who was left as " Mtinn aud AIiss Plorencp Munn are
their guardian.' Airs. AVood is the
.voiiugcst ot tlie Harrisons nun lives 111
Jloosh'U Palls. N. A'. Esther nnd Dor
otlij are now twelve nnd fourteen jears
of age. They are sweet rhildren and
have had uch sad things in their lives.
P.oth parents died suddenly, sou
know, wlthiu two jenrs of each other.
T Till
J- unci
THINK the dinner at the Alt Alli-
ce will be very interesting this
pv oiling. Its liemg given lor. .tir. itnti
Alrn Wnlti-r IlnniDilcn. Mr. Ilnnmtli'u.
yon Know, ainicnrs in 11 nicrinl miitinpc
iif "llnmlot" toilav. Tliotlrnmii fonimit
tco of tlio Art AUlnurp is ROttim: lip the
illiiiier, vvliieli is to lio Riven for mem
bors of tlio Ait Alliance onlj'. lint
stlinso mpinbprs nrp to lip nTlovvcil ono
Kiipsl ouch for tlio rrrpptlnn vvhioli U
to follow tlio ilinnor. Tlip ilrnma com
mittce of tlio Art Allianoo inclinlfs Sirs.
Otis Sklnnrr. Mrs. (!cori;o Dallus
Dixon. Mrs. .Inippr Yralos l'rinton. Dr.
Horace llovviinl rnrnt-ss, Jr., nml Mrs.
tirlip KtPvenson, who will prciiile ut
tlie tlinncr.
ANIJW YORK debutante wns tellin;:
me tlie otlier ilay bow the girls who
nro onKageil before they oome out mnn
nzv to have a Rood time. Tlie man anil
the Rirl have nu tintlertnnilini;. but she
mines out anil lie pa.vs attention to otlier
girls. If slie is ".stuck" lie comes to
tlio lescuo, but no oiiKiiKcmont is ofli
ciallv nnnoiincril till lifter the i-onson. n
miii'ii better s.vslem than the olil-fash-ioneil
win- of nnnnunciiiR the enKiiKe
ment before Oic Rirl even bail her tea.
It really useil tn ipoil her Rood time, as
it were. However, these ilays .vou tlance
with liny anil everjbody, wbetlier jou're
eiigageil or not.
F,
UTIILII was shaving reccntl.v, anil
Mice, who will lie as much as four
whole j ears n'tl U".t December, came
in to watch. Somehow she liked to see
iiiii with his face alt covered with soap
uds. He looked so fiinn ! However,
when bj mistake he switched a bit of
Hie stills off the end of his brush on to
her fresh pink frock she did not like it
iiuite so much and, frowning severelj ,
temarked. "Poor boob! How om got
'at way?" NANCY WYNNH.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
ii.. ...,.i ml ItnliVil Is. Ciissatt. of
t' i)'tn.r,( ill entertain at
illiuier in Sntiirdii' evening in honor
of Mr. nnd Mrs. John It. Drexel
of
.ft Vni'k"
Cards have been received from Dr.
nnd Mrs. Joseph Mikle Fov. of thp Dell,
Tonesdave. to introduce their daugh
ter. Miss Sarah Valentine I ox, on
Wetlnesdav. November TJ. from 1 until
fi o dock,' at 400 Locust street.
Mr .mil Mis, C. F.uiory JIcMichael
wi.l inttrtnin nt dinner this evening
in honor of their niece. Miss l.lisnheth
Mi Michael, whose marriage to Lieu
tomtit Stuait I'.eiison Clark. 1", S. N.,
ill lie so'en"ii.ed iu O'd St. Davids
Church, St. Davids, on Saturday. No
vember 1 Among the guests will be
Mi's. J, Somei's Smith. Jr.. Miss
I'lizabetli Trotter, Miss Mary F. (ilen
ilinnlug. Miss Until llnbnrt. Miss Lu
ile Ciirter. Miss Cecily llaines. Miss
ICntlinrliie M. Lea and Miss Klleii
McMichael.
Mr. and Mrs. Ldcar I'. Knrle, o
Chestnut Mill, will give n small dinner
i." 'I'linrsda.v evening for their daughter.
Miss Margaret Knrle, before the dance
which will be- given that evening b
Mr nnd Mrs. J. Rutherford McAllis
ter of Chestnut Hill, at the Huntingdon
alle.v Country Club for Miss Mar-i-niel
llosit, daughter of Mr. nml Mrs.
Witlloi 1.. ltoss, Mr, and Mrs. Me
Vliisler will also entertain nt dinner
that evening for n number of debu
tantes. Al the theatre party to lie given bj
Mrs. Oswald J. tie llousse, of the
Latham. Seventeenth and Walnut
I'pfto for her debutante daughter.
Aliss Jeanne tie Rousse. tin Thui'tdaj
evening, the guests will include Miss
Margaret Unl-tnu (lest. Miss Carolyn
Nivon. Miss Mario Louise Hepburn,
Miss Kossalie Volliatli. Mr. Jack Whit
ing. Mr. Thomas Uohb. Jr.. Mr. Rich
ard W Mwi'n. Mr. llarrv Curtis. Mr,
S. Louis Robinson and Ml'. Percy II.
Wilson. Jf. Mi's, (leorge Dalles Dixon
will ohnperoup the party. After the
theatre u supper nnd dancing lit the
Ritz-Cnrltnii.
Mrs. Jnsiuli llirmai', fornieily of
Chestnut 1111. but now n resident nf
Trenton, will give a luncheon nn Oc
tober ,'!0, in honor of Mls Celesllne P.
Wnrder, daughter of Mr. nnd Mis.
(leorge llueltley Winder, of Chestnut
Hill, niul Miss Rovnleiio DicMusou,
daughter of Mr. nnd Airs. W. Meredith
Dickinson, of Sll Kdgevvood avenue,
Ticulou. Mis Dickinson will be pic
sehted to society at a tr.i to be Riven
by her parents at their home on No
vember 11,
Miss Mary Primrose Reeves, deb
utante daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Ilutlcr Reeves. Jr., will he the
guest of honor tit u theatre party and
supper, to bo given by Mr. nnd Mrs.
i Arthur llaines, fiiMi.i .Aicivrnn avenue,
I (lerniantowii, on Tuesday, November -1,
at the Rttz-Carlton.
Mrs. Woodward, of London. Eng
land, is viiting Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
h. Ocvelin, nt Ur.vn Mawr. Mr. and
I Mi's. Stanley (i. Flngg entertained at
i dinner in honor of Mrs. Woodward, on
I Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dcnekla Mills, of
Woodcrest Lodge. St. Dim Ids, spent
the week-end in New lork.
I Mrs. (lurnee Miinn and her
itf,
Mr. At turn I)c Herrcn. who
I Vmw.ii vioi,lnL their father. Mr. "Rod
man Wnnamaker, in New York, will
I return to Radnor this evening.
i Mrs. Gilbert Mather, who has been
lofcupving the Oswald Chew house in
IRaduor for the spring and summer, will
I move into their own house iu Wynne
I wood on T.'.firsday.
I Dr. nnd Mrs. .1. Leslie Davis, of
Ilnverfurd. arc spending n few weeks
,at White Suphur Spriug.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence It. Wilber
iiui! spending n Mjort time witli .Mr. nnd
vlrs. Edwin C. Donnglij, of llrjn
.Alnvvr. wliile tneir own nousc in navcr-
fcrd is being renovated
Mrs Chailes Wheeler, of Pembroke,
llrjn Mawr, has issued caids for n tea
on Tuesday. October 12S, from 1 until
0:110 o'clock, in honor of Miss Susan
Norris. and Miss Rutli Hobart.
Mis. Du Hois Miller has sold her
hoMii at PeViim and is spending the
v. intci at the Lincoln.
Mrs. Eli K. Price and Miss Rachel
Price, of Hethlehcm pike. Chestnut Hill.
hap been stajlng in Washington for
seernl dnjs, and arc expected home to
day. Miss Price will be presented at n
tea to be given by her parents on No
v ember 2. nt their town house, 1701)
Walnut street.
Mi. nnd Mrs, Frederick A. Richie
nnd Miss Caroline A. Richie have re
turned to their home. 2"0." Do Inccr
t.i . e. - .i .....' "
xircci, lor mc winter.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Wurts. nf
(Jermantown. are recemnir nunnini.
jNieninng rnc wceii-cnd nt Asheville,
N. ('.
ALONG THE READING
Colonel Louis J. Kolb nnd his family
have closed their country home n't
Spi'inghoiiHo mid have gone to (iernian
lown fur the winter.
.Air, and Afr.s. Harry Sparklin, who
."iiiMiu uieir coriuge at Mea Isle Citv
tiiirmg the summer, bic returned
their home at Ambler.
to
Mrs. Collier, who lias been visiting
her daughter. Mrs. Samuel flarre, of
Lindenvvold Terrace. Ambler, Iish re
turned to her home iu ltrooklyn.
-Afr.s. Henry V, Tincliman. of Jeuklii
town, has returned fiom Atlantic Citv,
where she spent a few weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William 1 Dencgrc
have returned to Soroden, their home nt
H;vtlnl, after spending several months nt
Uise, their camp nt Kust W.vndham,
CHESTNUT HILL
,, .... --
Alrs. Louis Lpwis. who b9 )mi V1S.
iting in I.nglnnd since before the war.
retlirneil to tilts COUUtr.V llboilt n wrab
..,". ... i..,.,iil nn,- is .sinking vviin tier
son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Henry
(.eorgc Lewis, Crchheim road, Mount
A Irj.
...... t. , . -. . . ."
.m?,!,1'' ,an(1 yirh- rra,B Jr'- 'att, of
Ul.f.t drcene street, (Jermantown. have
bought the residence of Mrs. A. H.
Lane, on Hex avenue. Chestnut Hill,
and itcentlv moved into it.
GERMANTOWN
-Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ilnllnv ,.(
C.irpentir lane, announce the marriage
oi uieir tiaugliter, Aliss .Mnrjorie Haller,
nnd Mr. (ieorgo Neville liolton, of
Toronto, Canada, on Friday, October
ii. . uiiii .uf. i.ouon wii niaKe
tiint,. !,... .. ooi r .-
,.,i. iiuixv. mi M.i i vajviittuii uhuui.1 i
joronto.
Mr.nnd Mrs. L". r.tirk ICstubrook, of
.",48 West Johnson btrcct, have been en
tertaining Mrs. Kstabrook's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Perkins, and Mr.
nnd Mrs. H. C. Stewart, wlio mo
tored to tlermnntovvn from their home
in Newark.
Among tlie delegates to tlie I'enn
s.vlvnnin rederation of Women's Clubs,
held in Scrantou during the lust week
who have relumed to (Sermnntown are
All's. Kdvvin 15. (Sarrigues, president, of
Wissnliiokon Apartment" who repre
sented the AIntinee Musical Club; Airs,
llnrry II. Skerrett. of St.'t:! AVcst Fpsol
street, who represented the Child's Wel
fare Association ; Airs, Robert T.
Michel, 4SM) West Stafford street, who
was a delegate from the AVotu.in's Club
of (iermanlown, as was Airs, (leorge
Wheeler, ticasurer, of 2'JO AVest John
son street, and Airs. Kdward V. Mc-
Caiilley. of .112 AVest Hortter street,
who lenre.scnted the Philadelphia Jlotli-ei-s'
Club.
Alts. Alabel L. Speese and her daugli
ter, vAliss Ilnrbiirn S. Speese, of J'.iS
llast Chelten avenue, spent the week
end visiting friends in Haniinonton.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
e members of the Queen Kstlier
Tl
I Chcle ot the Cookman Aietbodlst Kpls. ' frey Lomas. Jlr. Robert .Marks, Mr.
'copal Church. Twelfth 'treet an.l Le- ! I,!r- V."dri GeorS' ,?Io.,fcr',;M1
, . , ,, i i .i ' poster rcff, Jlr. James Neil, Mr. M1-
! high avenue, will give u dramatic en- llnm xehtori Mri Jultl(, VaM.yi Air.
tcitainu;ent on Thursday eveuing iu the , Harold Parent, Air. Willlnm Pember
lectiuc loom of the church, Two humor- ' ton, Mr. Frank Pharoah, Air. Wnlter
! ens sl.nl,.lw.s will lie tuvsenteil under the,
. direction of Aliss Florence Keuningtou
ml Air. Ralph Rosenberger. "Too Aliich
Robbie" and "Our Aunt From Cali
fornia." In the former the characters
w'll be Impersonated by Aliss Adelaide
D . Aliss Winifred Ilnll, Aliss Helen
P Aliss Ilurriet Shepheid. Miss
' l. Heath and Aliss Mas-el A'ier
''ii. Tlie cast in "Our Aunt From
California'' will include Aliss Alalia u
Kcuuluglou. Aliss Mildred Davidson,
AJiss Florence Kennington. Aliss (Srace
Collins. Aliss Laura Clyde nnd AIIhs
Ruth Kircher,
Mr. and Airs. Julius Peifer announce
tlie marriage of their sister. Airs. Fan
nie Peifer De AVolf, to Air. John 11.
Lipinan, on Sunday nfternoon, by the
Rev. Dr. Kttlesohn. Air. and Airs. Lip
man left for n trip up the Hudson, and
upon their return will be at home at
'Jl'JT North Twentieth street.
The Rev, John A". Kllson was given
a surprise reception last week nt bis
home, "Tin North Park avenue. In cele
bration of his. birthday anniversary.
The affair was in charge of Airs. David
Spencer., Airs. Fiost, Mr, J. AL Knrrr
Mini Alls. Marry Sinister,
BRIDE OF THIS MONTH
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AIUS. HKNKKU'LS CRAWKOKD
.Mrs. Crawford wns Miss drrtrhen Cla.v. daughter of Mr. and Airs, lfrctl
O. Clay. Mr. and .Airs, ('ran ford spent p.irt of their hone moon nl
White Sulphur Springs, W. Vn. The.v villi return home nct montli
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Aliss M. Dougherty, of Eighteenth
and Morris streets, uud AUss Alice
Hickey, of .1211 South Fifty-seventh
street, will motor to Atlantic City to
spend this week with friends.
Air. nnd Mrs. John Sm.vthe, of 2,1 111
South Fifteenth street, (iirnrd estate,
are entertaining Airs. Sm.vtlie's rela
tives. Mr. (irahnm nnd Aliss Orahain,
of Connecticut.
Aliss Mary K. Toner, daughter of
Air. and Mrs. John Toner, of 1!).., Hit- I
ner street, has returned home after a
visit with friends in Newark.
Knsign diaries MoGiicUn, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry McCtiicKin, of V.VM
South Keventeentir street, Iiiih recently
receiveil his honornble dischnrgc from
the navy, where he has been serving
the last two years.
Mr. nnd Sirs, lltlar 'Wanting will oc
cupy their new home, -70." South llcu
lnh street. Mrn. Wanting will be re
membered an Miss Helen Josephine
Denneral.
The Anlentes Club of South I'liila
dclphia is arranging its entertain
ment t-cliedulc for the benelit of its
members nnd friends. The first of the
merles of entcrtiiiuments will be held on
rntiay evening, uctowr --1, at lie
Heed House, 714 Ueed .stnet. Mr. ,la-
s,.pll xeff nnd his Icings of jnziiipntion
will entertain. Other features will be
n lnnl.-v nnmhor ilnnro nml nrim fr !
1 .-. ........ ..... ...... ....' ...
trot. The dance will be (haperoned by
Miss J. A. Henk nnd Mlts II. Knlconer. I
The committee in charge are: Mr. K.I
Zcussiu, chairman; Mr. .. never, .vlr.
J. Carson. Mr. A. Ncff, Mr. It. l-'or-man
nnd Mr. M. Levy. The next nf
fnir will be held nt the home of Mr. It.
Zeussis, 210 (Ireenvvieh street, in the
form of a mnsi',ierade party. The Ar
dentes Club is making preparation for
its coming lug nance, to be held on
Tridny evening, December 111, at the
Lu Lu Temple, llrond and Spring (inr
U den streets.
Mrs. Hose Mone, of 'Ml South
Clarion street, announces tlie engage
ment of her daughter, Miss Hetty Mone
to Mr. Edward Chambeis, of 1032
,.,,n, t ;,,j,..,,,i ..
fcoutu Liudenvvoott street.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Alr. nnd Mrs. C.eorge W. Hall, 'Si
South Forty-ninth street, announce
f )in finer II trnnmn nf tlm!c ilnitnli(ai f!tn I
Mildred K. Hall, to Air. J. Nelson Nor
ris, of Colwyn, Pa.
tv, uAun until vft unit viuiiiiitri ( ,tim
TIOGA
A welcome-home reception will be
given this evening in tlie Nieetowu
Unptist Church, (Serninntown avenue
below Eighteenth street, for the young
men of the church who huve leturned
from valorous service iu the army and
navy. The Rev. Samuel 1$. Williams
will preside and will make the address
of welcome. The Rev. Carter Helm
Jones, I). D,, pastor of tho First Unp
tist Church, Seventeenth street above
J Walnut street, will also inuke an
ad
dress and Aliss Kmily Robinou and
Air, Frederick Anne will sing. The
guests of honor include Air. John
Philip Aikins, Air. Frank Ashiniin, Mr.
John Hardens, Air. Richard Ilurton,
Mr. Henry Anderson. Mr. Howard II.
Carle. Mr. Karl R. Collmer, Air, Rob
ert Cuininiiigs, Mr. John Forrest, Mr
Normnii Jones, Air. Harry K. Ander
son, Air. Arthur Anderson, Air, Klmer
Kniveton, Mr. Albet Lomas. Air. tioil
U1JJ0'- '"r' "niter Ueiissner, Air, V II
liam Rtussner, Air. AVilliam Itoberts,
Air. Charles Senseman, Air. Robert J.
Thompson, Air, Krnest Williams, Air.
AValter Yottcrs and Mr. George Zicglcr.
A gold star'contalning three names will
be unveiled in memory of Mr. AVilliam
Pautley, Mr. AVilliam llurtou and Mr.
AVilliam Tustin, who wcru killed in
battle. The affair is in charge of the
board of trustees of tho church. Mr
William Parent, Air. S. T, Senseman,
Air, Karl CMImer, Air. James Law
rente, Mr. Alfred Mugslcworth, Air.
'Ultimas Van Osten, Air. William T.
Yncek, Air. J. Jordou and Air. Norman
Jones. Refreshments will be served by
the young women of the congregation.
Two of the honor men huve re-entered
the army, Mr. Robert Alarks, who has
enlisted In the Canadian army for serv
ice In Russia, and Lieutenant Frunk
Pharoah, who has enlisted in the
United States nrmy.
Air. and Mrs. James A. (Jihb have
returned from an automobile tour to
tho Pocono mountains, where they
fpent their honeymoon, and will bn nt
home nt a.130 North Fifteenth street.
Air?. Gibb was Aliss Ruth (Jroejicvcld.
riioto bv rhoto-Cr.ifi"
LANSDOWNE
Airs, fieorge L. Ilcnn will have 1 harge
of the Twentieth Centuf Club inecliug
on Tuesthi (ho 21t. Her subjei t will
he current events.
Aliss Frames Hagy, of South Lans
dovviip iivenue, is siientling 11 wetl, in
Wiisliington i.s thp guest of Lieuteiiaiif
Commander and Airs. Pat l.tilliuger.
Alia. Wnllncp Itoberts aud her son.
Air. ISillv Itoberts. are at the Chel
ea
Hotel for a few weeks.
Mrs Trcil tl.
Daniel, of North l.ans
is visiting her sister
at her liome in Chelsea
downe nvt'iiiip,
-Mrs. Cliiipmati,
.Mrs.
.Julian Keenan is isihug
her
sister, Mrs. I'aton Thompson, in
York for a week.
OLNEY
Mr. iitnl Mrs. Clifford Law son Klliott
have arrived from their wedding tlip to
Mountain Home, l'ocouo Mountains,
mid nro at Lome at -1-t Tabur 10, id.
Jlrs. Klliott was Miss Louise IS.iiu.irn
Wtntlt before her ninrriiige in St.
James's Methodist Kpiscopal Chimh,
Olney, on October H,
DELAWARE COUNTY
The wedding of Aliss Kditli Teirevianu Airs. Joseph 'loland, Air. and Mrs.
Dion, daugliter of Air. nnd Mis. James 'Clarence Wardlc. Air. and Airs. il
ll. F. Divon. nf Ridlej Park, nnd Mr. I Ham Cornell. Air. nnd Airs, 'lliomas
AY. Krncst Hetzel. son of Mr. nnd Airs. 1 1 lew ins, Air. and Airs. Thomas Kgan.
William K. llet.el. will take place to- Mr. an.l Mrs. Albert (Jrcen. Air. and
nicbt in Ciiilst Knisconnl Cliurch. Rid-IMrs. llurrv Haines, Air. and Airs.
ley Pari;.
Air. William Watt, of Colwyn, will
entertain the ineinbi'is of the Presbj -tcrir.n
1'shers' Association at his home
on Friday evening.
Mr-. Fred LoelHer hns returned to
her home in Logan after n visit of
several days with her parents, Mr. anil
Mrs. Ma Priessing. of Prospect Park.
Miss Dorothy (Sallow ur has leturned
to her home in West Philadelphia after
a week-end visit with Aliss Marian
Haines, of l'rnspeil Park.
The Fortnight!) Club of Prospect
Park celebrated its tenth anuiversarj
Saturday night nt the home of Air. nnd
Mrs. William II. Dowdy. The occasion
wns also the tenth wedding auniversar.v
of Air. and Mrs. Dowdy. The oflicers
of the club are : President. Aliss Knth-
i rn (Snllouny; secretary, Airs. William
' Xormuii ; treasurer, Aliss Alary North.
Aliss Alargaret McClure and Air.
Robert Krskinc, Jr., both formerly of
Prospect Park, will be married on Sat
urday evening in Olivet Prcsbjteriun
Church, Piospect Park.
Airs. Jacob Y. AlcConnell, Airs. John
AEetrilV
MS
i in
Hi Of a
Jhe Harper Shoe Go.
WALK-OVER SHOPS
1 '022 CHESTNUT ST.
'Sii:SS::::
C. Wolfendcn. Mrs. Charles 11. Ver
lenden nnd Mrs. Anna Taylor, who
have been representing the Darby . C.
T. I at the state convention of the
organisation at Easton, will return
Home tomorrow.
Mrs. Adam Rose, of Sharon Hill,
has bceu visiting friends In Pittsburgh.
Miss Edith Dourney. of Sharon Hill,
will entertain the members of the
oung Ladles' (Sulld of Tully Memorial
Presbjteilan Church at her home to
night, Mrs Emma J. flrubb, of Media, has
been spending several days with her
niece, .Mrs. David V. Cobb, in llrook-
The annual meeting of the Wnlling
ford Chapter of the American Red Cross
will be held tomorrow. The officers of
Hie chapter are: Mrs. James Watts
Mercur, chairman; Mrs. Andrew M.
1 astwlck, vice chairman: Miss Mary
1!. Large, secretaty, and Miss Caroline
I.arkin, treasurer.
Miss Elsie 1). Chew entertained n
number of young women at her home. 0
West Tenth street, Chester, Thursday
evening, when Miss Chew's engagement
to John M. Stnufl'er, of Ilershey, Pa.,
was announced.
Mr. John MclSelh. of l.inwood
Heights, has returned from Panama,
whero Iip has been in the government
service for several jeurs.
ROXBOROUGH
V surprise party wns given on Satur
day evening in honor of Miss Elinor II.
Dixon nt her houm on East Manatawuii
avenue, iu celebration of her blrthilaj
aniiiversnrv. The gucts included Miss
Anna Wallace. Mr. Richard Righter,
Miss Lois Anderson. Mr. W. Sisson.
Miss Helen Farr, Mr. Robert Yoabsley, I
Miss Doris Watson. Miss Willa Hen- I
dren, Mr. Louis Robinson, Miss Mildred i
Uighter, Mr. Iturton Littlevvood. Miss
Dorothy King, Miss Marian Roberts
llcndren, Mr. William (illbert. Miss'
Florence Ilrooks, Mr. Sidney Loot and i
I ieutenant V. A. Cilbert lliamond. Miss ,
in.,' nnMci.inent tn I.lpnteniiiit Din-
tnond, of Itarreu Hill, was announced , Welninr. Mr. rii.irlM Silverthoi ne Mr.
carl in the jear. j " liroug hton. Air A illinm lto.vs.
, , !Jlr, Louis erltlc.v . Jr. Mr. John M
Mr, nnd Mrs. James 'lav lor have been i sililov. Air. (Jcnrge Werhltv . Air. I'retl
spending purt ol the ntitumn visiting rrj,.u' Miller. Air. l'lfied "van 11.ss.mi.
the Lurny caves in Virginia.
A pure-food demonstration supper
will be given by the Ladies' Aid Socio!
of the ltldge Avenue Methodist Kplnco
pal Church, Itidgo mid Shnwuinnt ave
nue!!, on Saturdaj evening, tletober -.1,
nt tl o'clock. Tickets, thirtj-fivp cents,
can be had from any of the following:
Mrs. It. Mooney, Airs. It. Ilamni. All's.
L. Uisburg, Airs. J. M auger. Mrs. J.
lirearlcy, Airs. (Jeorge (JeWer, Alls. J.
Itumsey, Mrs. J. Aletlee. Mrs. J. (Untitl
ing. Airs. A. AVilbon, Airs. S. Kviins,
Mrs. AV. 1'rey. AIr. V. liin.v. Miss A.
Pulton, Airs. V. Devitt. Airs. (i. Culp,
the Itev. William Alaj and Lloanor A.
Wilson.
WISSAHICKON
1 Tlie llcv. and Airs. .1. T llackett
gave a reception and dinner mi Thurs
day evening nt their home on Alanayunl;
avenue for tlie young mci. of the Wisn
hickou Prcsbterinn Church who have
leturned from service in tlie late war.
Professor Huntington assisted the host
in an interesting program fur the en
tertainment f the honor guests, wno
ii.i'iiiiieii .ir. iiiin'iii ,.'. .... I......
...,, , II.. 1.1 I. I.. Mm I '1, ..!.
pence. .ur. i.iiwooii i.,-iiuj, .11.. '
Charles .aim, Mr. Horace r. I illinmi.
Mr. Walter Cantle.t. Mr. rrederick
I'.evan. Mr. A erner Harold and Mr.
Itnj Clavlon.
Mrs. D. S. rillman. of 4,"(l Seville
V , ' 1 street, anil her son, Mr. William Kill
' man, who have b-en spending some time
in Wiishingtoii. have returned to their
i home in Wissaliii kon.
FRANKFORD
Mis, Pntilii Smvlcr. ot
r'oiilkrud
street, is visiting in New
York for a
forlnig.V.
At the twenty-fifth wedding anniver
snrj , celebrated by Air. and .lr.
Thomas Quirk nt tlieir home, 114." Ar
inlt stieel. the following guests were
tii'iscnt: Mr. and Alls. Frank Mitchell,
.Mr. niul Airs. Samuel Letterhoiise, Mr.
John A. Qiiiun, Air. and Airs. Anti'tmy
1't.vvcs. Mr. mid Airs. Kdvvin ( 'raven.
Air. ami Mrs. Jnmes Clahbr, Airs. AV.
Cnntiell. Mis. Jnmes Lawler. Dr. nml
i Alls. John V. Allen. Dr. John V. Allen.
Jr.. Mr. mid Airs. John Diginnn, Dr.
and Airs. Joseph Tolnnd, Air and Airs,
Frank llciiolt. Air. ami Airs. Samuel
lllnilliiav. Air. and Jlrs. fieorge Slater,
i Mrs. Charles Dignnni, Air. and Airs.
Thomas (Jiiiiin. All's. Frank Sinter,
AIis. Kdwnid Ormsbv. Mis. A. Atkin-
snn. Mr. n mi Alts. William McCreury.
Ahs. . I Heiser, Aliss Kdim Clabby.
Aliss Alice Clabbj, Aliss Margaret
iRnwes. Aliss Nevada Ilenoit, Aliss
Cntheune Tolnnd, Aliss Aliune Shields.
'Aliss S.illv Shields, Aliss Klimilictli
Coyne, .Miss Alargaret Dignnni, Aliss
Alame Dunpspy, Aliss Anna Dignnni,
AJiss Nellie Cassidy, Aliss Alary Toland,
Aliss Nellie Dempsey, Aliss Kli.abeth
Dignam. Miss Julia Quinn, AIis Sarah
Quinn, Air. Leon Dublick, Air. Frnncls
Allen. Air. James Nulty, Air. James
Cassidy, Mr. Frank Mullen, Air. Frank
Ilenilcison. Mrs. John Clahbv , Air.
Lawrence Coj lie, Air. Josej.'t (Snffney,
Air. AVilli.im Dignam and Air. Harry
Demp-ej .
Exquisite
Dress Boot:
5 c
de
DlacK oue
$16
Bronze kid,
with hand
Avorked eyelets.
$18
of dress
series
models of the finest
materials throughout.
Most Moderately Priced.
Silve,; gold, hrome.
flesh, ivhile uud black
satin slippers are $3
to $11.
1228 MARKET ST
i ya
AUTUMN WEDDINGS
Miis
E. L. Rellina Becomes Bride
of Mr. Joseph M. Kelly
Miss E. L. Helling became tlie bride
of Mr. Joseph xt. Kflly this morning
at St. Stephen's Catholic Church. Mis
(Jpiieva K. Fiurel was maid of honor
and Mr. John A. Kelly, brother of
thp biidegroom. was best man. Mr.
Kellj. during the war. was a member
of the ilh'th lnfantr.v. Company K.
After n wedding trip Mr. and Xlrs. Hell
ing will make tlnir home at It'.'l North
Ninth street, Logan.
JACOllS-.MORRIS
.Mr. and Xlrs. David Xlorris. of (UK!
.lurksnii strert. niinouuce the mairlage
of their daugliter, XIIss Ida XIorrK and
Ir. Rernard Jacobs, on Sunday eve
ning. October 111, nt the home of the
litide. Tlio cen monj wns performed 1
Icabbl Nathan The bride and bride
groom will spend their hone.vmooii in
New York.
SH.Ml Kl.F.ll -AlUl'ST
The wedding of Mls Rop August.
and XIr. Albert S. Shmukler. took place
on Htindnj, ntthe luuiie of Rabbi II. L.
Levinthnl. 71(! Pine strict. Among
thoo present were XIr. ami .Mrs, l.vnns
T. PcnnocK anil Mr. niul .Mrs. vviiiinni
Peniiock, After n dinner at (he Relic
vile-Stratford the bride and Inideginom
left for New York win re the) will spend
their hone.vinooii.
MANAYUNK
The members of Camp No. III. Pain
otie Order Suns of Aniericii. gave n
large reception followed b.v n biiiniuet
last evening at the rump headquarter".
4 1,1 1 --Wrill Main street, for the .voiing
men of the amp who have rcturniil
from service in the woild war. Tliej
included Mr. Joseph Aldinger. Mr.
Louis Trautvvein. Mr. Wilbur Long,
;r. .losepn on in, vir. in rrj i aiirej.
Mr. Harvey 1 leniing. Mr. V illinm
Air. Leonard mui I'ossim, Mr.
Willin,,.
,, ., 1.. ,.. MM ,,'..., 1'
I. i.OKie. .,11. iii.Miiiis 1 (iiiiiiiisiiii nun 1
Air. .vsii .1. 1, ire. ur. 1 .1. 1 avis is
I president nf Camp N'e. Ill: Air John
Jackson, vice president : M". William
1 llansell. master of feims: All Clnreiiie
, F. AInlden, soi-retar : Air. lleber I..
1 Christiniin, nssistan, ecietar,v : Air.
, Kmnininiel AVcimar, liuaiicial sceretnr :
, Air. Joseph !riw, tuasiirer; Air. A'il -ilium
La Porte, conductor, and Mr.
George Nice, inspector. The nception
committee Included Air. John !. Win
ner, Air. T. L. .Iinkius, Air. Alniden.
Air. AVcimar and Mr. La Porte. The
entertainment included moving pieturis
and a vaudeville program. The tump
will entertain tlie l.niies' iiiiilinr.v to
, morrow evening.
FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL
Tin1 1'nlls Jlnlo ('liorut. iliri'i'toil li
Mr. .losrpli Smith, riivo 1111 iutrrpstiiiK
niii.sirnlo in tlie W'iss.idi, h,, IVoslijte
rinn Clinrili mi IViilnj r(.ning. TIip
ofliipr.s of tho rlmriis itii'lmlo Arr. 'I'h..-
1 .
I. Mai-Kiwir. in-.siilpnt ; Mr.
lirovvn, vii'f iiri'siilcnt : Mr. Wil-
iiiim-..
nuni (iressrns. sei n tarv
j i.avloi . ticnsmor
'
Alr. .hunt's ('.
ORPHEUM M)r,.!iAv. --.. :..
s,Ar,.Irli1?!ONO "HAPPINESS"
cvt L-T "nn: sToin or Titr. iuismiv
DUMONT'S - ,:"''"t J wuii vm".
sir. ' ,rii iiiii hi i s,rp,
iui iiuriwiu. ' he North Benn Bank
BONWIT TELLER :&, CO.
Specialty SicpOrtawaliona
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
WEDNESDAY SPECIALS
Misses' Suits, Coats
and Frocks
MISSES'
Suits developed in Velour and Sil
vertone, in plain tailored, flare and
new collar and belt effects. In col
ors of Brown, Henna, Navy, Pekin
and Reindeer. ( 1 4 to 18 years.)
59.50
MISSES'
Coats fashioned on plain velour, at
tractive model, lined throughout
with peau de cygne, convertible col
lar, in colors of Navy, Henna,
Brown, Taupe and Pekin. An ex
ceptional value. ( 1 4 to 18 years.)
55.00
MISSES' VELVETEEN FROCKS
Specially Priced
Misses'
frocks for
everyday
and
straight-line effects and tight-fitting
bodice, embroidery and chain stitch
ing, batiste collar and cuffs, taffeta
fluting: In colors of Navy, Black
Brown. (14
or
75.00
Misses' Department ith Floor
PHILA. RETAIL GROCERS'
FOOD FAIR
1ST. REGIMENT ARMORY
llllflAH ASJIl ( At.t.OVVllll.t, STS
NOW OPEN, 2 TO 1 0 P. M.
PI'IH'TAI. ki: VTflin-
BETTER BABY CONTEST
Uallv nt -' .10 i n
i1rr lllnll Clroi'ri,
street.
Vor Mitry lilahk nd
Ansof liillon. " Walnut
A.lmtyMon '.'..( nml VVnr Tax. Partli
I'nltl Tlrlcftn IJHn 1 re Now l, Ornrer I
Chestnut St oika iiotsr y.mi i
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RitFtn:iiT nAiirni:s or nun
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HIUIIV OI1AV anl Her ll SVNCOl'ATOrtS '
Sam S. Shubcrt T?'h.BJ, .
AL JOLSON ,n "Sinbad"
ADELPHI r:Vlls- ttt S!M
"Wl-Ijl ' " Mam Thur. A fiat '.
ttarht! iro!lir' fomariv htir,
'-'0,
0 Knst ,"1' Henry Hull k I'nnaUnen
j j L.1101 lnney. ,.rl)(J vvorl.l s l.lol Loersl
LYRIC ,iVCH ot ''' , ,
Mat" VV r, A Sa' .' I,,
Ih Olrl) Mutlial IVm Hit
"Little Blue Devil" ':o"l"r'1 ,'"""!1"
THE CHORAL SOCIEr
Will lnc
THE REDEMPTION
SOLOfST.s
rinrrni c HinUlA MrhoLtf I ru
Kntharliirt M' mil IjUhIii I fn
JfinM IM. l 1 n.'ff. l-ti 111 Mn m
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PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
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TONIGHT ACADEMY
AT 8:15 OF MUSIC
AMERICA'S CRISIS
IN THE NEAR EAST
V U 1 "ri. 1 nml. nt ' 1,p- ri n. -!
tn
William 1 . n.1 us.
LL. D.
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NICKERBOCKED
1 UN I isi-iii-v Nmin Till II
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WM. FARNUM
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CASINO
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BILLY WATSON
,iii J II I A I I. M!V MHW
PEOPLES
K'Mi. Air nnl f'niiil t-rlanJ
Al.l.
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v ith
GIRLS A LA CARTE'
i ' rouehlln iin.l Murtlin 1'nir
TROCADFRO TIII: ni.h itio.i
1 IsJs,MLL.rVJ JOVI.AND ..0 of Hin
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SUITS
COATS
afternoon, dance
wear, featuring
to 18 years.)
W&Mfb
Jlarkn at all If.ili 'I A ,M toll.15f.il.
Constance Talmadge
In 1 il si rrcsontnllgii nf
"A Temperamental Wife ' (
Hronil W'-U if the t'nll llrand Opra Vtf
thai S anlpi ilivhentrn & Oruan Hololsts
M 'k r.einl,iinll.1.td " with Hert Lytclt
I .V n N s - -
COLONIAL
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'li:ilMA.NTllVVN AVi; i,p t'llKInSN AVK
All U rrk Vxi lnle ilentmn nun Hhowlns
D. W. Griffith's
"Broken Blossoms"
.m w.,i( iiiin.i.vs l'vtanANKfl m
MIX VIA.ll.hTT Till: AMKItll'AN
P A LA C R
IH MAIIMT STIU.lr -i
11 A M TO 11 .",11 1 M
Pauline Frederick
in a s kvv pin ii 11 1 rins
"BONDS OF LOVE"
riu.sr siiiivviM, a vvriniiu
AR C A D I A
10 a vi u j , i-, -, r, ; if,. H-ao v. ja
BILLIE BURKE
l'i AVI'ltV lliirwilflH I ilMRDT
"SADIE LOVE"
1'arinniun Vrtmifi Tifiure
VT"cf"o R f A
' t.vr.Ki;T sTin:irr Arciv 1 sitii'
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"HEIR FOR A NIGHT
i'"i'i i,.u ititit coornit oTitEns
BROADWAY 1Jroaa .":',
"Senator" Murphy ?w
AT
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"Broken Blossoms'
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CROSS KEYS MAri')TiST. - ai?
CUKE rOK BLUES
MUSICAI,
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THE WOMAN OF BRONZE
Special Mat. TODAYt 2:15
, WALTER HAMPDEN'
"HAMLET"
Olliri ll.iml t M.it'i 1 1 hi weel 1 Thursday
I rlila) hi. i ., i .Vlmidtiv ,i Tunadajr.
GARRICKLastSEv-JT
m vt loiionnow
No Seat Over $2 at Mat. Tomoi.
IVAMIi IU I.AM'O 1'wsentK
DAVID WARFIELD
"THE AUCTIONEER"
1 m;xt vvki:k- skats thiiisdat
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PETROLEUM
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Sii MrillDII Jl VII 1 1 Pill VM I JUT.
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Toil CSC Mhis VV .-d i. .sat at 2:1S.
Positively Last Week
I'OI'.MAT. No Seat Over $1.50
1'OMOK. isnui i w.('ony ft.oo
, li I iu llt.ttli! H I i t I Music
NOW
I'lIM IM li. I III.
AMl .N'l;T VVl.KU JM V
METROPOLITAN
OPERA HOUSE
Mm VII AMI Pol'I vu Mrs
GEORGE LOANE
TUCKER'S
PRODUCTION
I'ioiu tlie I'lay by
OUOIll.lI M COHAN
i.avoi in tin Story by
riiANK r,. PACKARD
4 7'iiiin ..ii. I Iriri-nff J'lclure
Willi iui Vmalus Soul!
' VsK Hie M.HI VV'ho'H eell it'
.Mallncs I1.1II) i I". Vll Sran 2:.
Uifiilnff 7 nml M. L"i and oOc.
viiii'iii'.itka or ;5
I. v rilliv s viii!isi,i: . eoprano Soloist.
DoiMittmn TUKet Olllco
11 US Chestnut Sllect
IMione Walnut 4424
W1 . AVALNUT 8T AT OTH
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U111UI Tonight. 8 in, 2rs to 11.00,
Or.atprt of MHlerv I'lan
jTHE REVELATIONS
OF A WIFE
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