Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 30, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, J919
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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Tells of the Gest Ten Today in Ovcrbrook.
She Hears of Various Happenings Among
Persons in the Social JVofld
TUB Logon ten wm a beautiful affair I
yesterday, and every ono was there. I
it And it really was nieo, Junt KolnK to tho
It Helleviie. Wnsn't tl? Toilnv wo won't
liova to go Tery far, though, just to
OTerhrook, where, Margaret neat is to
be introduced by her parents, Judge anil
Mrs. Marshall Ueit.
' You know "Margaret is a sister of Svd
Uet4, who was on of the five Philodcl
jiliia boys who joined the mnrines nl
the beginning of the war. They were
railed tho "Fighting Five," and 1'ciey
01etidlnnin.fr. Hyd Thayer, Henry Geye
lln, .lr., and Hobby Ueath. the Inst of
whom lost his life in action, were the
others.
Margaret is extremely attractivo and
lias about every debutante there is to
lecelve with her, 1 think.
I HEAR the Joe Ilnrrisons have taken
the Robert Oiivins' bouse In Rose
mont. The Sam Hells had It In the
cummer. Mr. Olrvln had rented It in
tlii spring to a New York man, who, I
bflieve, wns connected with the emer
gency fleet and expected to be here this
season. Hut after he had been in Rose
mont about a month ho was transferred
buck to New York, and so lio sublet
the house to Mr. Hell, who hns ripw
sublet it to the Harrisons.
Sarah Harrison is the debutante
daughter in that family. She has two
younger sisters, you know, whd wlll.be
roming out now each year Mnrgn
rtttn and Maud. They nre very pretty
glrlB, too, but that goes without saying,
don't you think? Who every heard of
nny one with Large blood who was not
metty. They just naturally have to
THE children at Miss Shipley's in
Bryn Mawr, who arc musically in
cliued, are going to give, a concert for
the Orchestra fund on Friday afternoon
at the school, and I believe it will be
lerv good. Tho glee club and the man
dolin club will give two numbers, and
Maisio Chance and Muriel Hodge nre to
play on the piano, while Martha Scott
and Dorothy Hodge will plav their
liolins. These children nre all mem-
bora of tho Junior Music Club, which
has been such a success of recent years.
Thero Is no doubt nbout it, it h a
great thing to cultivate music In chil
dren, and especially a knowledge and
Intelligent understanding of It, even it
there is not n very special talent.
I HAVE seen some strange sights in
the way of clothes of late, have you?
They say that many of the short
sleeved frocks have been worn in .cw
York, but it is only lately that they
have appeared among us. I,' for one,
hopo they won't stay very long, for
only to a few nre they truly becoming,
but I won't tell nbout those.
The first of the kind that attracted
my attention 'wns worn by Sonia Blacss,
tho young Belgian girl. She wore i
black velvet frock with very short
straight sleeves, nt the Belgian relief
tho day the Cardinal paid his official
visit there. , .
Brownie Warburton hns n very good
looking frock, which is becoming to
her. It is of brown tricolette with
golden lights through it. The skirt is
very abort and the sleeves arc finished
abruptly nbout five inches from the
shoulder, just straight, no trimming.
She wears with this frock a smart
golden brown, turned brim hat of yel
1 et which has a tiny bow on the side.
But she does not wear this gown in the
street. It wns nt n tea in tho country
that I saw her.
Lisa Norris has a brown velvet gown
which has bands of India shawling on
the skirt and sleeves. It has the same
very short sleeves and she wenrs a very
good looking sort of oriental turban
with it.
I
KNOW you like to hear about Ellen.
I nlwnvs do. Well, you see, as
snid thu other day, the family has
moved lately, and one dnv Mother took
Ellen up to the attic with her and re
marked as she straightened tilings:
"What a lovely bright room this is, we
must come up here often, Mother could
sew nnd you could play."
And Ellen, who rcmbered sundry
dreams for a don on father's part added
quickly, "And daddy could studio."
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr. Lewis It. Parsons will give a
dinner on Wednesday evening. Decem
ber 81, in honor of Miss Mnrgnret
Thayer Graham, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Spencer Graham, before
the ball which Mr. and Sirs. Henry
Brinton Coxe will give for their daugh
ter, Sliss Catherine Coxe,
Sir. and Mm. Franklin Bnchp. of
2102 Pine street, have issued invita
tions for Friday evening, December
2(1, before the Christmas meeting of
Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts's dancing
class.
Sirs. Joseph P. BrinVon, of 2025
Spruce street, will give n dinner on
November 27 in honor of her grand
daughters, Sliss Sluriel B. Hodge and
Sliss Dorothy F. Hodge, daughters of
Sir. nnd Sirs. Carol Hodge, before the
Thanksgiving meeting of the Wurts
dancing class.
Mr. nnd Sirs. Samuel A. Crozer will
give, a dinner in honor of their niece,
Miss Slaisie' Chance, daughter of Dr.
nnd Mrs. Burton Chance, on Friday
evening, November 14. before the first
meeting of Slrn. Charles Stewart
Wurts's dancing class.
Sir. and Sirs. George C. Thayer, of
Ryneton, Villnnovn, will give a Hal
loween party in honor of their daugh
ter, Miss Gertrude Thayer.
Sir. and Sits. John Sevmour Bloren,
Bjornhem, Devon, will give a Hallow
een party on Friday in honor of their
daughter.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Walter C. Janney, of
Havcrford, will entertaiuat dinner ou
Fridav evening. In honor of their niece,
Sliss Dorothea Slorrls Baird. before the
Halloween dance to he given at the
Merlon Cricket Club for the Sunnyside
Day Nursery benefit.
Among the guests at the Halloween
party which Sir, and Sirs. Slorrls L.
Clothier, of Clalremont, Villanova, arc
giving on Friday evening In honor of
their daughter, Sliss Slary Clothier,
will be Sliss Lydia Slaswell, Sliss
Eleanor Colket, Sliss Katherinc
Clothier, Sliss Anita Clothier, Sliss
Ueiiy nilUWUDIl, ...ion & ufcHJ uuuhuim,
Miss Eleanor Clark, Miss Conway
.Clark Miss Anita Brooks, SHss Slary
Clark, Master Fred Phillips, Slaster
Slorrls Clothier Slaxwcll and Slaster
Lancelot Sims. Jr.
Sliss Evelyn New bold Smith, daugh
ter of Sirs. Harry Clifton Adams, 1712
Pino street, will be the guest of honor
at a small dance nt the Slask and Wig
rlubhouso on January 22 to bo given
by Sir. and Sirs. Thomas Hart. Sliss
Smith will make her debut nt a tea to
be given by her mother on Wednesday,
November 12, at tho Belleyue-Strat-ford.
Miss Ellse du Pont and Sir. Hubert
du Pont will be the guests of honor at
a dauce to lie given by their parents.
Sir. and Sirs, Francis I. du Pont, of
1730 Spruce street, nt the Bcllevuc
Stratford ort Friday, November 21.
'"V-( Cards Vayi been rwlwl frpm Dr,
! ami Mm. tieone. GomaM'RoH. ot 1727
.IStlruift street, iw a ifgrM hiuouuct
h?ir .daughter,- Mlt JBBMMtt BOM
mbor 11, from 4 un
Invitations linve been received from
Mr nnd Mrs. William Ernest Oood
man, Jr.. of 8800 (Jermantown ave
nue Chestnut Hill, for a dlnner-ilnnci'
to be given nt the Hellcvue-Htrntford
on Saturday, December I!0. to meet
Miss Mary Ernestine Appleton and
Msg Mnry Trotter (ioodmnn.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rodman Thibautt,
of St. Davids, nre being congratulated
on the birth of n son, ('arrow Thlbnult.
.'Id, on October 27. Mrs. Thlbnult will
be rememncred ns .Miss Adele 11. Cod
ding, of Westfield, N1. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Heale will
close Deepdale, their home in Strafford,
November Hi, and occupy npnrtments
nt the RiU-Carlton for the winter.
The following Indies will entertain
nt dinner on November S for the henc-
llt of the Bryn SInwr Hospital, before
the welfare dances: Mrs. Pnul Denckln
Mills, Mrs. Stncy H. Lloyd, Mrs. K.
Shippen Witling anil Mrs. Charles
Sinnlckson.
The Ten-Bol!, Montgomery avenue
nml Lnncnstcr nike. (Tynwjd. will
be conducted under the nuspices of the
Mntlfiec Musiral nun during the weeK
ending Xoicmiit'r 1, for the benefit of
(hi Philadelphia Orchestra endowment
fund.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper Ilunne
man, Jr., of northeast comer Twenty
first and Locust streets, will entertain
nt dinner and theatre this evening In
honor of Mies Elizabeth Stetson Cum
mlngs, and Mr. Frederick Walter Keith
and their bridal party. The wedding
will take place on November 8. '
QERtvJANTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Tollock. of 87
West Sharpnack street, entertained nt
a masquerade nnd dance nt their home
on Octobw 25. Among those present
were Miss Mnry P. Shen, Miss .Mary
Frances Renrdon, Mrs. Mary E. Pol
lock, Miss Margaret O'Donnell, Miss
Gertrude Mnrcin Reardon. Miss Eileen
Dunlcvy, Miss Estclla Vera Pollock,
Miss Margaret C. Pollock, Miss Anna
M. Smith, Mrs. R. S. OSrovcs, Mrs.
Sarah Newport, Mr. John Henry Mo
ran, Mr. Robert Percy Flynn. Mr.
Francis Gutekunst, Mr. Leo Kelly, Mr.
Albert Cummlngs, Mr. John J. Bnker,
Mr. Robert S. Groves, Mr. Harry Oaff
ney, Mr. Elmer J. Pollock, Mr. Herbert
Gutekmist, Mr. John J. Smith, Mr.
James C. Pollock, Mr. George Wein
berg, Mr. Edward Collier and Mr. C. J.
Pollock.
Miss Constnnce Harding, of West
Clapier street, will entertain nt a innsk
Halloween pnrty nt her home this eve
ning. Some of the guests will be Miss
Gladys Brcnnan, Miss Ruth Cpnkling,
Miss Mnry Foley, Miss Esther Jnmes,
Mr. Chnrles Kimball, Mr. Robert Buf
fler, Mr. Dnvid Divine. Sir. Chester A.
Asher, Jr., nnd Mr. Clifford.
Miss Alice Tompkins, of 524 Brinton
street, spent the week-end visiting rel
atives in Scllersville, Pn.
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch T. Glfford hnve
returned from their wedding trip and
are at home at 0717 Sydenham street.
Mrs. Clifford will be remembered as Miss
Evangeline 0. Tongue.
Mrs. Albert Bnrdsley, of Church
lane, entertained the members of the
Progressive Circle of the ndult Bible
clnss of the Mnrket Squnre Presbyterinn
Church at her home on Monday evening.
Among the guests wert Mrs. J. B. Hlg
gino, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mace, Mrs.
Martha Knott, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald
Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. John Brogan,
Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Petcrman, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Harry Brown, Mr. William
Ryder, Mr. Harry Knorr, Miss Mattio
Knorr, Mrs. Cuaunuy, Airs, llogers and
ii,,i,fo j r. ptir
...
Invitations have been issued by Sir.
Harry Warner Butterworth. of 123
Pelham road, for the marriage of his
daughter, Florlne, nnd Sir. Lewis
Crnig Dick, of Ovcrbrook, in St. Peter's
Church, Wayne avenue arid Harvey
street, on Saturday evening, jNovcmDor
22, nt ft o'clock. Cnrds for a reception
nt the Pelhnn) Club after the ceremony
arc inclosed.
A Hnlloween party was given at the
home of Sir. and Sirs. Carl Jcsser. 5025
Chew street, nt which Sliss Ada Hein
was hostess, on Monday evening, 'ine
guests included Sliss Slay JesserSliss
Ertnn Hildebrand. Miss era Doyic.
Wliss Josephine Schwelzer, Sliss Alice
Jenny, Miss Ktbel Cnrlisle, Miss .May
Flower, Sliss Carol Jcsser, Sir. William
Frantz, Sir. Russell Hay, Sir. Allen
Blank, Sir. Robert Renmer, Sir. John
Slaclntyre, Sir. Robert Peters, Sir.
William Lambert and Sir. Leonard Bu
reau, WEST PHILADELPHIA
Sir. nnd Sirs. Slyer Goldberg, of 5757
Pine street, announce the mnrringe of
their dnughter, Sliss Rose Lillian Gold
berg, to Sir. Jack Kutner, of this city,
on Sunday, October 20, at the Adelphia
Hotel. Rnbl Slarvla Nathan officiated.
A Halloween party was held at the
home of Sir. and Sirs. Robertshaw,
0018 Greenwny avenue, on Slonday
evening. The guests were Sir. and Sirs.
T. Garrlty, Sir. and Sirs. B. Baldwin,
Sir. and Sirs. Robertshaw. Jr., Sliss G.
Ktilly, Sliss A. Russell. Sliss SI. Itoh
ortHhaw, Sliss II, Rellly, Sliss S.
Haley, Sliss SI. Barcley, Sliss J.
O'Neii, Sliss F. Doogan, Sliss E. SIoll
harren, Sliss E. Gnruf, Sliss. O. Rob
ertshaw, Sliss C. SlcGInnis, Slins B.
Richardson, Sir. G. Robertshaw, Sir.
C. E. Weasel, Sir. J. B. Wagner. Jr.,
Sir. W. A. Tcmme, Jr., Sir. J. F.
.M'ullin, Jr., Sir. C. Wugner, Sir. .1.
SIcKeown. Sir. L. Sleehan, Sir. It.
Kemp, Sir ('. Young and Sir. G.
Calder.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The wedding of Sliss Slnry Madnleine
Ro"deier, daughter of Dr. nnd Sirs. John
F. Roderer, of 2420 Noith Sixth street,
nnd Sir. Lester J. O'Brien, of Akron,
O., son St Sir. nnd Sirs. D. R, O'Brien,
of Saginaw, Slich,, will take plnce on
Thursdny morning, November 27. in
St. Edward's Church. Eighth and York
streets, nud will b followed by a breuk
fnst ut the homo of the bride's parents.
'Iho bride will bo attended by Slis
Sldry SI. Ryan, nnd Sir, Edward J.
Wnllis will be best man. The bride is
n graduate, of the Girls' Catholic High
School and of tho Convent of tho Holy
Child at Sharon Hill. Sir. O'Brien re
cently returned from two years' bcrvicc
in the Knltcd States army. A luncheon
nnd shower was given in honor of the
bride on Saturday at the home of her
sister, Mrs, B, J. SIcConnell, 5015
North Fourth street, by Sliss Edith
Virginia Tawresy. Other guests in
cluded Sirs. J. F. Roderer, Sliss Slary
SI, Ryan, Sirs Pnul Voigt, Sliss Ninn
Voigt, Sliss Slirlatn Ilolden, Sliss Grace
Holden, Sliss Slnry Wall, Sliss Katha
rine Wall, Sliss Augusta M, Roderer,
Sliss Kathnrinu Duffy, Sliss Schreibef
and Sirs, SIcConnell.
TIOGA
flic TloRn Home Ounrds, a company
of young people ot thin suburb, organ
liod for homo mission wok, will be en
tertained on Saturday by Mrs. Carl
Herscliel, nt lier liotne, 3817 North
NWeteenth street. 'l,he;y"lncluij Master
Clayr 'bonison,' iirildent;jtJiIastr
AaawIerIifelj treMrwf Master
Xter
HKdIttg
r rmi . xoinu'ii ,-f.aa? cort
on Tuesday. Novo
til 0 o'clock.
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I Marjory Ilenjnmin, Mnstcr lUehnril
Tnu.eAHfl M!h Until Mnirtl.l..... -f..
-& w .. ...-..u, .a.r.r ( imiiuu(;, mill-
tor William MoKibbcn. Miss P.l ljmlw.il.
lowing, Miss Doromy l'inlierro, Miss
Heatrico l'inlierro, Miss Mary Price,
Miss Gladys Schaeffcr, MaMer Ken
neth Olthens, Master George Wnrpe,
Miss Kathleen l'inlierro, Miss Muriel
l'inlierro. Master Edward Brown, Mas
ter Wesley Hnrbison, Miss Elir.ahrth
Thum, Miss Eleanor Brown, Miss
Elizabeth Troechcr, MaBter Frederick
Troceher, Master Jack Lenta nnd Miss
Elizabeth Fcger,
Mr. Carol Keck, of .1217 North Car
lisle street, will be host on Saturday
rcnlng nt n Hollowcen pnrtj at his
home. His guests will include Miss
Jean Eraser. Miss Elva Krani, Mis
Nessie Wright, Miss Louise Kim, mUs
Helen Wolff, Miss Annn Robertson,
Miss Anon Collett, Miss Annn Albro,
Miss Alice Russell, Miss Emma Kirn,
Mr. Thomns llnnnn, Mr. Frnnk Lnm
belt, Mr. William Welden, Mr. Joljn
Eraser. Mr. James Hlnchcllffc, Mr,
Allen Baley nnd Mr. James Wilson
At the Nicetown Club for Boys nnd
Girls, Hunting Park avenue and Clnr
Nsn street, there will be two Halloween
parties tomorrow night. Mr. A L.
Hettinger, scoutmaster of the club'
Hoy Scouts, and MJs Sum Crnnnge,
director of the girls' club, will hue
charge of the seventy mnsnueuulers of
the Roy Scouts nnd thetglrls of the
club. Prizes will be n warded for the
best costume nnd for the most humor
ous. Mr. Harry II. (Jcnr siitiorin
tendent of the club, nnd Sirs. Lnurn
W'jllinms will conduct the Halloween
gnmes for the 200 younger bojs in the
Bjiiinasiiini.
KENSINGTON
Dr. E. J. Mitchell, of 20:10 East
Allegheny nvpnue. entertained the mem
bcrs of the "30 East" Club last evening
at n masque party at his home. Tho
following were present: Mr. nnd Mrs
G. B. Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
jbrenner, Mr. and Mrs. George Hon
man, Miss Edna Lappin, Miss Mary
Forstner, Miss Olda Swenson, Miss
Myrtle Shock, Miss ' Linda Forstner,
Mr. James Lnppin, of New York: Mr i
H. Williams and Mr. Isnac H. Glenn,
of Trenton, N. J. ; Doctor Mitchell will
spend the coming week-end in New
York as the guest of Mr. James Lap
pin.
Miss E. Forcston, of Kensington ave
nue nnd Cumberland street, is spending
this week in Scrnnton visiting her aunt,
Mrs. C. Francis.
Mrs. L. Sa.vlor. of East Montgomery
avenue, will entertain the members of
her sewing circle nt her home on Fri
day afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnvid R. Dctwiler, of
3010 West Susquehnnnn nvenue, nre ro
cieving congratulations on the birth of
a son, David Kenneth Dctwiler, on
October 23.
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Sirs. Slirinm Jncobs, Sir. Abraham
Aschenbrand, Sir. nnd Sirs. Philip
Rosenberg and SUss Etta Jacobs and
Sir. Samuel F. Rosenberg, whose be
trothal was recently announced, will be
at home at 2200 North Natrona street
ou Sunday, November 2, after 3 o'clock.
Announcement Is made of the wed
ding of Sliss Pauline Selbold, daughter
of Sirs. W. Seibold, of Twenty-seventh
street nnd Lehigh avenue, nnd Sir.
Emanuel Under, son of Sir. nnd Sirs.
Edwnrd LInder, of 3348 North Twenty-second
street, by the Rev. Dr. Sey
bert. Sir. Willlam'Lindcr, who recently
returned from ovcrsens service, wns his
orotnor s nest man. Mr. l.lnder nnd
his bride, upon their return from their
trip, will be nt hoirie nt Lehigh ave
nue and Twenty-eighth street.
WISSAHICKON
The following from Wissnhickon nnd
Roxborough : Sirs.. John Collier. Sirs.
Joseph C. Dnvcnport, Sirs. George
Fnustman, Sirs. Jnmes . C. Woben
smith, Sirs. II. D. Rogers, Sirs. John
Fcrrier, Sirs. Rlchnrd Weir. Sirs. W.
Wilcox, Sirs. Alfred Pntchett, Sirs.
Samuel R. Borer and Sirs. E. R. Clark
were entertained nt luncheon nnd cnrds
yesterday by Sirs. John Camp, at her
home nt Queen Lane Slanor.
Sirs. James Ramsey, of Ridge ave
nue, gave a Halloween party on Tues
day evening nt her home, when the
guest of honor wns her sister. Mis.
William Johnson, of Bridgeton,' N. J.
Other guests, who nre members of the
sew ing club of the hostess, included
Sliss Elsie Whitman, Sirs. C'hnuncey
Wolfe, Sliss SIuu.de Eastwood, Sliss
Carrie Speak, Sirs. James Demnsey,
Sirs. Herbert Stafford. Sliss Edith
Ficldhouse, Sirs. William Haeberlein
and Sirs. Andrew Truncer.
ROXBOROUGH
' The Roxborough Country Club, of
which Sir. William Ross Haggart is
president; Sir. Erwin M. Simpson, vice
president ; Mr. J. Walter Tlanagan,
treasurer, and Sir. William A. Robin
son, secretary, will give a masquerade
dance this eveniue at the clubhouse.
Ridge avenue and Gates streets. Other
members having the nffnir in charge In
clude Sir. George Graham Llttlcwood,
Sir. Newton J. Aspden. Dr. Harry S.
Carmanv, Sir. Alfred R. Haig, Sir.
Harry J. Humpstone, Sir. Frank L.
Kenworthy, Sir. Frederick R. Lord,
Sir. Henry F. Sillier. Sir. Wllllnm
Spink, Sir. Albert Walker and Sir. R.
Bruce Wallace. Sir. T. Rawlins
Adams, Sir. Charles C. Eddleman. Sir.
Arthur R. Littlewood, Dr. Orlnndo II.
Petty nnd Sir. Wnllarc form the club's
membership committee.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Walter Litis, of 0730
Ridge avenue, will give a Halloween
dunce on Saturday evening nt their
home. Their guests will include SHss.
Voi Webster. 51 ss Edith Webster,
Sir. and Sirs. Charles Roshon. Jr , Sir.
and Sirs. Charles Wright, Sliss Alma
Llns, ,Ml8s .Minerva Webster, .miss
Christine Esterheld. Sir. James Sic-
Slaster, Sir. Nathan Rambo. Mr, and
Sirs. Ralph Ifarrocks, Sliss Hena
Horrocks, Miss Edna Larson, Mr and
Mrs. John H&rrocks, Sir wiitjiii
Brlggs. Sir. II. Slovcr. Sliss Esther
Jolly, Sir. and Sirs. Charles Cornell,
Sir. and Mrs. William Davmon. Sliss
Sara Lee, Sliss Florence Blair. Sliss
Annn Lang. Sliss Beatrice Beaver Sliss
Slildrwl Beaver, Mr. LeRoy Beaver,
sir. .loliu i'Q.vle, Jr., sir. .lolm snaw,
SIv. Ray Curry. Sir. Stanley llussin
gcr, Sir. William Facher, Sir. L.
Werkley and Sir. nnd Sirs Dnvid
Cofte.
Sir. and Sirs. Daniel W. Russinger,
Jr., of 47(1 Leverlngton avenue, Rox-
borougn, gave a reception to Mr. uan
iel W. Busslnger, Hr., Tuesday night,
in honor of his seventy-sixth birthday.
The occasion was a family reunion.
Among the guests' included Sir. nnd
Sirs. John R. Bucsingcr nnd their
daughter, Sliss Helen Busslnger, and
son, Sir. Slarshall Busslnger; Sir. and
Sirs. George W. Busslnger. and Miss
Josephine Busslnger and Sir Stanley
Busslnger, children of the host and
hostess.
FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. H. Kelly gave a
masquerade danco for their daughters,
Miss Anna Kelly nnd Miss Marie Kelly,
on Friday evening, nt, their home,
MIdvale avencue ami Thirty-fifth
street. Their guests Included Miss
Anne Donohue, Miss Elizabeth Lolly,
Sliss Gertrude Martin, Mis1 Honiaitie
nrennan, Miss Margaret Mcllvaine,
Miss Mary Oavaghau, Miss Frances
McNally, Miss Margaret Carroll, Miss
Katbryn Carey, mm Mary ,.Magiilre,
Mtse KlorenWMlllir. Atl Mary Hate-
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SHSS SIAKGAKKT ROBINS
Sliss Itobtns, who is (lie daughter of Mr. nnd Sirs. Thomas Knblns,
spent abroad two years during the war nursing. Sho will spend tho
winter nt home this jrar
Sir. Jnmes Carton, Sir. John Jenkin
sou, Sir. Earl Taylor, Sir. Desmond
Campbell, Sir. George Seddon, Sir.
Joseph Berglu, Sir. Everett Creamer,
Sir. Donald Pierson, Sir. Tyson Boggs,
Sir. Joseph Dempsey, Sir. George
Filoon. Sir. William Slnrtin. Sir. Enrl
Love. Sir. Wllllnm Durkin. Mr.
Chnrles Slcllvnlnc, Sir. Vincent Kelly,
Sir. Francis Foley, Sir. John Ford. Sir.
James Burns, Sir. William Laughlln,
Sir. Charles Flanagan, Sir. Samuel ,
inrr ami .ur. .nistice isetciicr. Sir.
Tavlor, Sir. Jenkinson nnd Sir. Cnmp
bell gnvc nn exhibition of fancy danc
ing. NORRISTOWN
Sliss Annn SI. Wheeler, dnughter nf
Sir. nnd Sirs. William Wheeler, of 1130
Arch street, and Sir. Jnmes Smith, of
Bridgeport, were married on Tuesday
morning, October 2S, in St. Patrick's
Church. The Rev. Francis L. Cnrr
performed the ceremony. The bride
was attended by her sister, Sliss Cath
erine Wheeler, as maid of honor. The
best man was Sir. James Pnstorious,
of Bridgeport. A wedding breakfast
for the families followed the ceremony.
Sir. and Sirs. Smith will spend their
honeymoon in Norfolk, Conn. They
will live in Bridgeport.
Sirs. J. Gilmur Tjson, of DeKalb
and Roberts streets, gave a luncheon at
the Plymouth Country Club, at which
the guests included Sliss Edith Freed
ley, Sliss Resin Pin De Villcr. Sirs.
Adam Scheldt. Jr., Mrs. Frank C.
Parker, Sirs. Henry C, Welker, Sirs,
Norris D. Wright, Sirs. Jerome W.
Connelly, Sirs. Carroll Johnston. Sirs.
Wnltrr Buchanan, Sirs. Aaron S.
Swartz, Jr., Sirs. Charles D. Jones
and Sirs. Jnmes Rhodes Gillin.
DOYLESTOWN
Mr and Mrs. Artlittr Donnan. hav
ing returned from their honejmoon,
are spending the week nt (Jrniidview. the
country home of Mrs. Donnan's mother,
Mrs. Quin D. Hibbs. Mr. and Mrs.
Dounan will leave for Washington, Pa.,
next week, where they will mnkc their
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Robinson
gave a dance on Tuesday evening in
the armory. Several hundred per&ous
attended, including many prominent
women who nre attending the sixty
fifth annual session of the liucks County
Teachers' Institute, in session here this
week.
Mr. Leigh Mitchell Hodges has been
appointed a member of the state Red
Cross seal committee.
Many social events arc planned for
Halloween, including the annual
masque ball held In the armory, at
which prims will be awarded to the
best costumes.
At the annual meeting of the Doyles
towii chapter of the American Red
Cross Mrs. William R. Mercer, Jr.,
was re-elected chulrmmi. Other officers
elected aicMi's Llsie Ross. Sirs.
Charles II. Shivc. Mrs. Robert L. Cly
mer. Miss .Pearl Lentlierinaii. Mrs.
William C. Ryan, Sliss Delia (leisse
abd Sliss Jane Watson.
Announcements have been lecelved
of the marriage of Sliss (UadyH II,
Adams, of Hensalem, nud Sir. Alvin
J. Slieliciier. at the parsonage of the
First Haptist Cluirch, by the Rev. C.
W. Haines.
TKI.HI'IIONEt
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LUIGI RIENZI
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1714 Walnut Street
DRESSES
3 SPECIALS OF EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
GEORGETTE
GEORGETTE braided waist sleeves and
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SATIN SKiRT
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Phlla. Orchestra Endowment Fund
Club women of Philadelphia and
vicinity will he interested in the
splendid effort being inndc by the
SIntinee Musical Club to complete its
quota in tbjo big drive for the Phila
delphia Orchestra endowment fund.
When it is considered that ncaily hnlf
of he membership of the club have al
ready nledged their services nnd con-
1 trlbutlniiM through other committees, it
I Is most essential that the balance of
the club members rally to the call ami
stimulate by personal cffoit all they can
I for so great a civic asset as our Or
I thestra really is. The .Matinee Musical
l lull has always stood for the develop
ment of nil thnt Is best in music nnd
hns never wearied in doing its utmost.
Club members and all others desiring
to contribute will please send their
offerings to Mrs Frederick W. Abbott,
chnirmnn of the Matinee .Musical Club
drive for the Orchestra, or to Sirs.
Edwin B. (inrrigiies, president of the
club, 201 Bellevue-Strntford.
LEGION POST PLANS SHOW
Sloving pictures, boxing nnd music
will feature the smoker nnd entertain
ment to be gixen Monday night by Post
187, American Legion, nt the Colum
bia Club. Broad and Oxford streets.
An invitation hns been extended to nil
former service men in the city, irre
spective of their membership In the
legion The Cnrnntius Slandolin Club
will play during the evening and sev
eral prominent speakers will make ad
dresses. Penrose Poltsdnmer is presi
dent of the organization nnd F. J. Bow
den i hairmnn of the committee which
iins nrinngrd the program.
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1517 Walnut-Street I '
Formerly 1217 Walnut 3 I
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PRETTY WEDDING
IN MFI RHQF PflRKh'('''!-',. ' 'est Philadelphia A
in IVILLIXUOL rnll nuptinl mass followed the ceiemonj.
The bride was attended by Miss Alice
Cecilia Snsdcr as brldcsmnld. and Mr.
MisS Oxloy Bride Of Mr. Shoon-'
I
bereer Yosterdav After-
D J
noon
The wedding nf Sliss Hannah Slor
timer Oxloy. daughter of Sir. nnd Sirs.
William G. Oxlej. of Slelrnse Pnrkc to
Mr Frederick Cm ml Shoenberger, Jr..
of Ashbourne. Pn . took plnce nt 4
o'clock yesterday afternoon, nt the
Ashbourne Preshvterlan Church, with
the "Rev. Dr, Slontgomery ofliclnting.
Miss Elva Hitchcock wns mnid of honor
and Sir. Francis Shoenberger wns best
mnn, The bride's dress wns blue mnus
sellne de sole, embroidered In pearls with
tulle drapery, nnd chiffon train, n tulle
veil nlso with pearls, nnd orngnc blos
soms. She enrriod n shower bouquet nf
chrysanthemums. The mnid nf honor
wore n gold Incc dress with black tulle
and enrried lavender chrysanthemums.
The bride was given in mnrringe by her
father. A reception for the tnmlly fol
lowed the ceremony. The bride nnd
bridegroom will lho at Logan.
HINLEIN OKEFNWAI.n
An interesting nutumn wedding will
tnke place this eieiung at I! o'clock nt
the BellcMic-Strntford, when .Miss Reta
J Greenwnld, daughter of Sir. and
Mrs. Theodore Greenwnld. nf 2400
North Broad street, will be married to
Mr .Milton J. Hlnlein. of 2358 North
Pnrk nvenue, The leremnny will be
performed by the Rev Henry Herko
wltz, of the Rodeph Shalom Temple
The bride will be ghon in marriage by
her father, nnd will wear n gown of
white sntin nnd duchess lnco made with
i panels of sntin embroidered with pearls.
Her tulle veil will be nrranced with
orange blossoms nnd she will carry a
shower of orchids Mrs. Irving
Stroock, of New York, the matron of
honor, will wear a pale blue satin gown
nnd will carry orchids The brides
maids. Sliss Charlotte Feustmnn, Sliss
Fannie Baum, Sirs Arthur Van
Raalte and Sirs. Jerome Lehman,
whose satin gowns nre nf orchid color,
will rnrry pale blue (lowers. Sliss
Catharine Lehman, the little How or
girl, will wear a frock of orchid taffeta
and her flower basket will hold lose
petals. Sir. Stanley Iliulein will be
his brother's best mnn, and the ushers
will he Sir. Jerome Lehman, Sir.
Irving Stroock, Sir. Alan Goodman,
Mr. Herman Schwnbncher, Sir. Leon
ard Sesslcr and Sir. Alexis Rosenborg.
Following the service there will be u
reception nud dinner. Sir. Hlnlein and
his bride will leave on a trip and will
bo nt home nfter December 1 nt 332
South Sixteenth street.
YENSEN HOl'FSIAN
A pictty wedding whidi took place
In the Immaculate Conception Church,
HALLOWE'EN
Make your reservations now!
Dancing after 9 P. M. Alluring
Orchestra-Band.
Chestnut at
Broad Street
The tntaurant
rcnowtml from
toast to coast"
hlke r-
Just as it
Natural
comes
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I Opposite STREET M
1 Special Values J
jl Friday jj
II Tricot ine Dresses 29.75 II
n Tnillcur flocks for smart ml
M serviceable wenr. jl
M Velveteen Dresses 35.00
M Appropriate for so many 1 1
il occasions. II II
Dance Dresses 29 75 III
tL ' Dainty Pastel Taffetas. tJ J H
Approved by physicians
IN the s production of its milk, the Walker
Gordon Laboratory Company applies the rules
of cleanliness as doctors know them. Doctors
who prescribe Walker-Gordon Milk for infants
approve their methods of producing table milk
that is clean, digestible, pure even under the
microscope.
Bacteria cannot live in the intense heat in which
bottles and pails are sterilized at the Walker
Gordon Farms. Dust cannot rise from barn floors
that are scrubbed before milking time; it cannot
stay on cows that are washed and re-washed before
the milking begins ; the milkers' hands cannot carry
contamination when they are repeatedly cleansed.
Order Walker-Gordon milk by telephone. We
deliver it regularly from our own wagons.
at 0 o'clock yesterday morning, wns
that of Miss Caroline Cecilia Hoffman.
nf lin. l.rwHttt iivfimtn ...ill Mr li.iTifia
Stephen Ytmsen nttendcd his brother as
best man. Mrs Yensen worn her
traveling suit of blue .tricotim-, nnd
...1nBM.. f....u tlM l.. .. .. .. In
iiiiimimu ill. -I i.i-i nut ,11. u miiki
blur one. After a short wedding trip
Mr. nnd Mis. Yensen will be nt home
nt UK) East Chelten avenue.
SMITH RAIT
A wedding nf Interest in tins i iH nnd
in Mrdfnrd. Mass.. is that nf Mi'Kuh
E. Hnu, dnughter of Mr. und Mrs. Wil
Until II. Hnu. nf 2207 Noith Thirteenth
street, nnd Lieutenant Kendiick S
Smith. F. S. N.. of Medfnid. which
will tnke plnce this evening nl the home
of the bride's pnretits The reremnnv
will be performed In the lte Forrest
E, linger. D. I).. rector nf St. Paul's
Reformed Episcopal Church, Ilrond and
Vennngo streets. Mr. Hnu will gle his
dnughter in mnrringe. She will vein- n
robe nf Brussels hire over silver cloth
with the train nf the sler clnlh Her
Brussels lnco cll will be arranged with
clusters of nriinge blossoms nnd she will
enrrv n shower of ltildc roses Mrs
William E. linden, the matinn of liniiur.
Will wear a gown of orchid rhnrnii'iisc
tritnnied with silver lace nnd will canj
orchids. Lieutenant W. Diiniiwnj. I'
S. A , will be best man. A reeeitinti
for the families will 'o'lnw the venire
Lieiitennnt .Smith li'nl his I i n!c will
lrmi' on mi extended hip, mid will lie
n' home on Tiicsdir.s in Jnnii.ii nt
2207 North Thirteen!! street.
W !,,. WALNTT RT AT DTH
alnUt Mat Todnv, 2.V Mli . -Re
TonlKht. 8 IB 2.V to $1 r.o
A. II Woods' Pamnus Tnrre Festival
PARLOR, BEDROOM
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and D-V 1 n yonu- production
yfcX f Business Before Pleasure
Spats rOTASH rERLMl'TTER In THE
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ELIZABETH M. MURRAY
Valeric BERGERE & CO.
"KISS ME"
MILLER & MACK
. AN ALL-STAR FEATmE nlLL'
ACADEMY Or MUSIC
Boston
Symphony
Orchestra
PIERRE
MONTEUX
Conductor
Monday. Tsov. 8. at 8:13,
FOLOIST:
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manino
Tickets at Heppe's,
11 ll Chcwtnut Ktreet.
KNICKERBOCKER
THEATRE lliTII Jl MARKET 1
CONTINTOI'S - Noon Till 11 P. M.
Mrs. Charlie Chaplin .rnu'"imKS-
COMEDY NEWS In 'rnjun Hon with
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DlntrlbutlnR Ajrents for
Philadelphia, Atlantic City
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THE TEETH of THE TIGER"
AN AIISUNB H'PIN KTOnT
NEXT WEEK
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Khs S"t thu Town Talking
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D. W. Griffith's 'Broken Blossoms
AT 2 30 0 -4.1 8 .10 AND 10 P M.
DTrTMT MARKET RT HHto 17TH
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of Lov" ,
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wl,h CLEO MAYFIELD
8f"lL.fr!he I-",t We,k or Sale Today
FORRFST N,Rhts at s ii
THE llEO V LEDEUEIt Jiroiluctlon or
VICTOR HERBERT'S
flroatcst Musical Com1y Succons
ANGEL FACE
THEMENDOfS COMPANY OP YOl'THI
Sits for Nt Week on Sale Today
BRdAD"Last"3E." r
HOWARD Hl'I.L Prestnts
MARGARET
A N G L I N
In Hit Grntt Plav
THE WOMAN OF BRONZE
NEXT WEEK -SEATS TODAY
The Dramatic Triumph of Yearsl
John F
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Er.tlr rast and pro.1uninn direct from
Sejen Solid Months ;n llroaday N Y.
Pc. e.1 Mats No Scat Oier Jl 30.
Llortlnn I)ayJlIatinopTuesdaj Nov. 4.
Chestnut St. Opra 1M' Last W'eeiT.
ot .1 ,UVr U'B" "' s Mats Wed -Sat.
SHUBERT GAIETIES of 1919
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ninney iTht World'i Idoal Lovers)
nnu M(, Nti a si:tx now
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"A Little Journey"
LYRIC l:vus ' R 15 rST WEEK
Ml Wni 4 st.
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The Unknown Purple
LAST3DAYS
Philadelphia Retail Grocers'
FOOD FAIR
1st nrsfr. na:oRv
Ilrnud nn1 tilWhilI Jtrn?B
OCT. 20 TO NOV. I
BETTER BABY CONTEST
At 2:30 P.M.
ilminlon J.V Hnl War Tax Tartlj Paid
TI.KetH OUen I-'roe It llnxeia
TDI KFl IM MAUKKT HT11EKT
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Grand Musical Concert Today
I2MI0 Ilmw-Jonei I'nlt Organ, ivltli IUC1I.
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ul lilt fonnole Match Slavo Mualc Photo,
ploy MAllGUCniTi: L'l.ARK In WIDOW
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