Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 10, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC 'LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1919
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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Talks of Those Who Attended Princeton
Game on Saturday T-ea Next Saturday for New
comers to the City Many Social Doings
WASN'T Saturday a wonderful tiny
for tlic l'rinoetnn-IInrvnrd iimnr-?
And didn't n Iiiirc crowd ro tip to It?
I nlwnrji love 1'rlni'oton on pup of the
Knilic rtnjs. In fnct nt nny time tlic
town Is prnr-tlrnlly led by tlie rollcKe
niehi but on Ills 'came tlnyn tlicic's no
holtlltiK them.
Several of the debutantes went up to
tlic Knme, nnionc tliem Kllznlictli Hnr
tow, who by tlie wny is to linve n party
Riven for her nt the iMInrs this week
by tlie ' Hen t ley Dullpsei, Her pnrentH
will' not enteitnin for her fill After tlic
new yenr, ns they nre in tnournlnK for
Mr.i'. Alien, who wns Mrs. Unrtuw's
mother,
Mary I'nRK went up to the gnme,
toot She Is nn nwfiill.v sweet little
RlrJi T think, l'ull of fun mid very
Rood -looking, with extremely fnfr hair.
She. and Kvelyn, her older sister, are
eoniluR out toRcther this month, you
know. They nre the daughters of the
Howard Wurts I'ases. ntul will be pre
sented on November 20.
Mnrwiret Dallctt, nnother very at
tractive deb, also went to the unine.
and bo did Nancy Cope, Mnrsnrct Knrle,
Fanny Wlster .mufllptty Strublng.
NQ TEA today, for which let us be
duly and truly thankful ; In fact,
thankful altogether. AVhy do we keep
roIhr to the things every dny, when
we meet the same people nnd say the
same, thlnca nnd smile the same smile.
I wonder? Just because wc do, nnd
because Wc like to see the same peo
ple and laiiRli over the same Jokes and
smile' those same smiles day In and day
out, and nlfco just because "everybody's
doing it." And that's true, you know.
However, it's been the custom In
"sasslcty" fov mnny a year, nnd I see
nothing' to change It, though some cf the
glrls'arc being introduced in other wns
this senson. The rest of the week will
have enough-teas to suit any who may
bo pining for them, so all will be well 1
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HEAIt that Mr. and Mrs. Robert
jumci are going 10 give n icii iicai.
Knrnr.lnv nf f n'olrink In rliolr npw
- Haverford home. It will be in honor
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilnlph H. Knodc, who
have come here from Pittsburgh to
live. Mrs. Knodc wns Miss Mnrlon
Head, a daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs.
Joseph Hend. of Pittsburgh. She did a
great deal of war work in France. I
understand, and drove nn ninbiilnnee.
Mr. Knodc was overseas too, in fact he
wns a lieutenant colonel in the nrmy.
They have been married since the ar
mistice. Men usually hate teas. I know, but
this one T hear has been arranged to
entertain the men too nnd there is to be
quite a large receiving narty. After
the tea there will be a buffet supper aud
dancing. v
Among thosp invited for the supper
are Mr. and Mrs. K. Waring Wilson,
Colonel Cyrus S. Radford nnd Mrs.
Itndford, Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. Ser
rlll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnuning Dnnlel,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Cntcy, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Logan Howard-Smith. Mr. nnd
Mrs. A. Atwnter Kent. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Paxson Deeter, Mr. and Mrs. Hrlnton
liiicns nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Ilobertson
Hridgcford, of New York. Mr. and
HUa TtcwlirnfTxt ..'111 .-nntl.l till WPpIt
J end with Mr. and Mrs. Dnnlel.
THn altar which Mr. nnd Mrs.
Joseph It. Mcf'all have erected to
the memorv of their sou. Howard Mc
Call, in the Church of the Snvlour,
Thirty -eighth street above Chestnut,
wns dedicated yesterday by Bishop Gar
land. All the family was present and it
seemed to mo ratlier sweet tnnt tlie liny
niece nnd nephew of the late younR
captain" were christened then nlso. They
nre the twin babies of Joe and L-ouisn
McCnll and were, named Hownrd C.
McCall. nfter the uncle, nnd Kmlly
Louisa McCall.
Ton know the McCnlls have given up
their bcnutifnl Colonial home at Forty
second nnd Wnlnut streets nnd spent
most of last winter nt 1830 Itittenhouse.
Now their new home on Sycamore ave
nue in Merlon is finished and they nre
living there. Tlie junior McCalls are
living in Merion nlso : their house is on
Bowronti avenue. Mrs. McCnll, Jr.,
was Louie Davis, you remember.
I WAS Interested in the annual meet
ing of the Colonial Society of Penn
sylvania Saturday afternoon nt the His
torical Societv. weren't you? The elec
tion resulted lhusly. T hear : Mr. Davis
rage, president; Mr. J. Ornnvlllo
Leach, first vice president; Mr. Gregory
B. Keen, second vice president; Mr.
John Woolf Jordan, registrnr; Mr.
Henry II. Helknnp, secretnrv ; Mr.
Hazletnn Mirkil. Jr.. nsslstnnt secre
tary, nnd Mr. Aubrey II. Weightman,
treasurer. The councillors for the year
include Mr. Chnrles F. Jenkins, Mr.
Effingham H. Morris, Mr. Karl It. Put
nam, Mr. Stevenson Hocklev Walsh,
Judge Charles It. MeMichacI. Mr. Ogden
P. Wilkinson, Judge Nnrris S. Harratt,
.Mr. William S. Lloyd. Mr. Charles
Davis Clark. Mr. Henrv Graham Ash
mcail, Mr. Harrold R. Gilllngham. Mr.
Caleb J. Milne. Jr.. Mr. John H. Sincx.
Mr. Hownrd 11. French. Dr. George
Fnles Baker. Dr. AVIlbur Taddock
Klapp, Mr. Edward 11. Bonsnll nnd
Mr. Francis 51. Brooke.
NANCY WYNNE,
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ledynrd Jlcckseher
hnve issued Invitations for n dance on
Tuesdav, December 23. in honor of their
daughter. Miss Ethel II. Heckscher, nt
Bolingbroke, their home in Hndnor.
The ambassador of Belgium nnd his
wife, the Bnron nnd Baroness de Cnr
tler de Marchienne. were the guests of
Mr,, and Mrs. Archibald J. Bnrklle,
at Inver House. Wnyiic. over the week
end. Mr. and Mrs. Bnrklle entertained
at luncheon yesterday in honor of their
guests.
The following ladles wilt assist in re
ceiving at the tea which Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Connelly Oroomr, of Airlie,
Wnrrenton, Vn,, will give on Thursday.
November 20, at the Wellington, to In
troduce' their daughter. Miss Susan
Townsend Groome: Mrs, George A.
t-i......i f.o Tnlm n flrnnmp nnd
Mrs. Thomns Itenth. The debutantes
who will assist In receiving will be MIhs
Mary Ernestine Appleton. Miss Marian
Wlster Baird, Miss Emilie Potter No
ii. rte... Vniim- Ttfiinnv nunnlntt and
Miss'Mnry Wlster. Following the tea
there wilrbe n theatre party and sup
per for tlie receiving pun.
Miss Anita M. Evnus. daiighttV of
Mr. and Mrs. Powell Evans, of the
Wellington, will be the euest of honor
at n dinuer nt the IllU-Cnrlton on Ue
eemhpr :t0 before the ball to be given
by Mr. Clement B. Newbnld In honor
ot Ills unugnter, .uss .uury w. ,-vw
bold.
Miss Eleanor Bobb. daughter of Mrs
Henry -Burnett Bobb, will bo the guest
of honor nt n dinner to be given by
her grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rob
ert E. Hnstlngs, of 172(1 Spruce street.
before the dance, to lie given uy .vjr. nnu
Mrs. Henry I.ec Held Tor their iinugli
ter, Miss Mnbpi II. P. Held.
Miss Margaietta Sharpless. debu
tante daughter of Mr, and Mrs. T,
Wilson Sharpies, of Chestnut Hill,
win ! tin. iciest of honor nt a house
vnarty ovr the week-end, Among the
"k will be Miss Harali Ileynders, of
' V York:1 ,Mr. ijiiaricgjiirum? ana Mr.
,, i rDancey, bfBaI(imore; who wlU
urdny evening at the Rabbit by Mr. nnd
Mrs. Williamson Roberts in honor of
Ml.9 Sharpless.
Mr. ami Mrs. Giirncc Munn nnd Mr.
nnd Mrs. Arturo de Hecren nnd Mr. and
Mrs. Arnory, of Boston, motored to
Princeton on Snturdny for the football
game. Mr. nnd Mrs. Amnry are spend
ing n few days with Mr. and Mrs. Munn
nt their homo in Radnor.
Mr. and Mrs. Gnllowny C. Morris, of
Devon, hnve returned from a hunting
trip in Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Hooper
have issued Invitations for n dance to.
be given at the Philadelphia Country
Club In honor of their daughter, Mlsr
Joscpljinc G. Hooper, on Thursday,
November 27.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Morgan Dcnlson,
of Evelyntoii, Rosemont, motored to
Pilnceton on Saturday to attend the
football game.
Mr. William Rtrutlicrs Ellis nnd Mr.
Rndcllff Chcston. Jr., will leave this
week to do buck shooting in North
Carolina,
Colonel J. II. Moffatt has- taken the
C. Addison Harris, Jr.'s, house on
Montgomery nvenue, Ardmorc.
Miss Sarah M. Harrison, dehutnnte
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Hnr
lison, spent the week-end nt Princeton.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin S. Mills, of
ltd rollings avenue, Colllngswood, an
nounce the engagement of their daugh
ter. Miss .Edith S. Mills, to Mr. Her
bert R. Schooley, of 02!) Fnrk avenue,
who has. Just returned from France,
where lie served In the Seventy-eighth
Division, nnd Inter wns attached to the
adjutant general's department of the A.
10, F. Sergeant Schooley received his
discharge from the service three weeks
ego. No dnte for the wedding has been
set.
Mr. William West Frazler nnd his
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Chnrles E. Brlnley, who have been
passing the nutunin at Avlln, Itydnl,
have opened their town house, 250
South Eighteenth street.
Miss Gertrude Gilbert, of Lorrnlno,
Susquehanna road nnd Washington
lnne, Itydnl, left the end of the last
week for the Hot Springs of Virginia.
Her mother. Mrs. George Lnsher, will
probably join her later in the month.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert, of Red
Top, Susqiiehnnnn road, Rydat. have
returned from a short stny at Green
brier, White Sulphur Springs, . a.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leopold G. Scyffert
hnve tuken a house nt 1700 Rlttenhouse
street, which they nre now occupying.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
Mr. J. Bentty Wadsworth gave a
"corn husking" at his farm near Din
mond Rock Saturday evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward M. Orig hnve
taken the Theodore W. Renth house,
at St. Davids, for the winter.
Dr. Robert P. Elmer, of Wayne, gave
a stag dinner Saturday evening at
"Forest Neighbour" Ills country place
near Diamond Rock. Among the guests
were Mr. William H. Sinister, Mr.
Chnrles W. Bayllss, Mr. William P.
Cochran, Mr. Lance E. Booth. Mr. Le
Roy Gibson, Mr. William H. Palmer,
Jr., Mr. Charles B. Gridbrod. Mr.
Fred P. Radcliffc, Jr., and Mr. Ridge -way
Moon.
Miss Helen Englund, of Overbrook,
...Un In nf,u.illn V.BCn fl!nCri lu AT.
WIU IS lll.cillLliih , .i..., fum-fti, ...
pected home this week, to be present
nt Miss Ruth Nenll's wedding on Wed
nesday, November 12. Miss Englund
...m , rl X- ,11 1 1.1
win oc vuk ui .uiss .mill a unties
maids. ALONG THE READING
Lieutenant Normnn D. Jones, who
wns with the British royal air service
for two years, has returned to his home
at Noble.
Dr. I). W. Shelly and Mrs. Shelly.
of Ambler, hnve returned from a motor
trip to Pittsburgh.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs, John H. Clancey, of
1,141 South Woodsjsflck street, are re
ceiving congratulations on the birth of
i son Joseph Clancey, on November 4.
Mrs. Lowler Hnrris gave a Halloween
party at her home, 2328 South Fif
teenth street, on Fridny evening. Her
home wns attractively decorated for the
occasion with autunlu leaves and Hal
loween novelties.
The Ardentes Club, of South Phila
delphia, held its fifth annual mas
querade party Saturday evening nt the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Zeussis, 210
Greenwich street. The affair was a
success due to the following who enter
tained: Mr. Harry Newman, Miss L
Pollack, Mr. Samuel Dandy, Mr. Sam
uel Jacobs, Mr. I. Heyman, Mr. Alio
Neff and Mr. Joe Nelt. Mr. Mauric?
Snyder acted -as toastinastcr. Speeches
were made by Miss Anna Yudenfriend,
.Mr. J. Neff, Mr. A. Neff, Mr. I.
Feldinnn. Mr. W. Schneider and Mr
M. Leby. president of the Ardentes Club.
Mr. R. Zeussis recited nn original noem.
Those present were Miss F. Simkoyitz,
Miss Y. Nelderman, Miss F. Ncld-
ermnn. Miss IV Knnpp, Miss It. Hegal,
Miss E. Shcrr. Mies B. Abrams. Miss
R. Ellis, Miss F. Herman, Miss F.
Yudenfriend, Miss A. Yudenfriend, Miss
B. Davis, Miss R. Solomon, Miss L.
Epstein, Miss E, Gaston, Miss It.
Coopersmlth, Miss E. Pollack and Miss
C. Heyman, Mr. J. Biben, Mr. J, Car
son, Mr. S, Coopersmlth, Mr. J. Car
lis, Mr. I.'Feldman, Mr. R. Formnn.
Mr. I. Heyne. Mr. II. Gever.,Mr. M.
Levy. Mr. A. Neff, Mr. J. Neff, Mr. II.
Rosen. Mr. R. Relnhnrt, Mr. W.
Schneider. Mr. C. Sllovltz, Mr. -M.
Snyder, .Mr. A. Sllverstein, Mr. R.
Zeussis, Mr. II, Newman, Mr. S, Ja
cobs, Mr. J. Sokel and Mr. 8. Dandy.
The Ardentes Club will $?ivc its
fifth annual big dance ou Ffjday eve-
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MISSVERONIOA V. WARD
Mlf Ward has Just returned 'from
an -extensive tour of Norwuy and
SweAmto her hofM nt tWTiNorth
, ,?vrmj.wUtreit'' yf
lilng, December 10, nt the Lu Lit Tern
pie, Broad and Spring Garden streets.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green, Miss
Emma C. drier. Miss Dorothea Ster
ling, Miss Ruth Uuln. Miss Jean
O'Brien,. Mr. Kcnltli Klmebly, Mr.
Hnrold Drepel, Mr. Austin Doyle, Mr.
Cnsnmore Vnndrnke. of Virginia,
formed a house party over the week
end nt Chelsea, Atlantic City.
A surprise party was given Inst
week nt the home of Mr, and Mrs,
C, Tii) lor Parker In honor of the blrth
ilny of their daughter, Miss Marguerite
L. McKuiglit. Among those present
were the jiiungcr set, Including Miss
Sue, Miss Margaret and Miss Kathryn
Jacob, Miss Helen R. Barrett, Miss
Margaret Schemni, Miss Florence V.
Hylmul, Miss Loretta Wnlkor, Mlds
Mnry Gallagher nnd Miss Agnes Ken
nedj. Also Mr. Edwntd Sehcmtn, Mr.
Joseph Schemni, Mr. Edward McCou
vllle, Mr. .Inines McConville, Mr.
Fruncls Husheii, Mr. Harry Camp
bell, Mr. Elmer Steve, Mr, John Par
ker, Mr. Gavin, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Shliley nnd .Mr. hiiiI Mrs. George Mluk
and children, nnd Mr. Theodore Quirk,
Mr, nnd Mrs. I. Lclkcn, of Ufi,"
East Passyunk avenue, nmiotiuccd the
engngemetit of their daughter, Miss
Dorothy Lelken, to Mr. Barney Shea
back, of 028 Reed street.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. John Anthony Magulrc, of 21)30
Market street, has recently returned
from ii vlsll tn Ma sUli.tv Hu r..,..
garetMiigulre, of Chelseu Court, At Inli
ne v uy.
Mr. and Mrs. Shetzliiie nnd their
son nnd daughter. Mr. Ray Shctzlinc
nnd Miss Frniices Shctzlinc, formerly of
Thirteenth am! Morris streets, are now
living at C82.'t Larchwood avenue.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Roberta Taylor, of North Sev
enteenth street, will spend the coming
week at Atlantic City.
Miss Reglnn Mayer, of the Hotel
Majestic, has been visiting her sister
in New York city for n fortnight.
Aflss Ttplnn A Uriwn nf 'I'll-. V .1.
Thirty-third street, was entertained ou
Slnl, ,!. ..I- fl.n 1... f a(. .,,
w... ,,,.,,. j , . mu nuiiiu ,ii .urn, .nce
Lnnning nnd Miss Mny D. Lnniiing. of
1023 North Fifteenth street. The affair
was given in the form of a novelty
ouuier, hi iiuiiur oi .uiss urccns wen
ding, which will take place November
20, to Mr. George N. De Guirc, of
nshington. The guests included Miss
Mario Brett, Miss Mary Lyon, Miss
Mnrie Sweeney, Miss Katharine Bnp
penluck. Miss Agnes Rappeuluek,
Miss Nnn Worncr, Miss Kntlinrlno
Mariner, Miss Elizabeth Schlnter, Miss
Katharine Mullln, Mrs. John Kelly,
Mrs. Gertrude Qunide, Mrs. John II.
Hollingsworth. Jlrs. Lewis Murphy,
Mrs. M. J. Browne, Mrs. Adam l'i
ricll and Mrs. W. II. Wall.
The marriage of Miss Gertrude Gold
berger to Mr. Ralph Lcbair will take
place at the Hotel St. James on Sat
urday, November 22.
Mrs. O. Patterson, of Sixteenth and
Olrnrd avenue, will be hostess nt n
luncheon to be given nt her home on
Tuesday afternoon for the members of
her card club.
.Mrs. William S. Apple, of 2858 North
tifth street, will give a luncheon, fol
lowed by cards, tomorrow nt hA- home
for the members of her card club, Her
guests wilt include Mrs. George Hnert
rick. Mrs. Frank Taylor. Airs. Fred
Greenwood, Mlss Snllle Rogers, Mrs.
Albert IT. Tutcur. Mrs. Frederick
oodhead. Mrs. Corn Prince. Mrs. I
Ernest ApelUorn. Mrs. John Mnwson
and Mrs. John Sheets.
The members of St. Clement's Lit
erary nnd Dramatic Club will give a
dance on Monday evening, November
24, nt the Vogue Academy, Old York
road below Ontario stiei. a no nl
fair Is in charge of Mr. Lother Brnun
ger. Mr. George Miller, Mr. Joseph
Roth. Mr. Henry Klrehner. Mr. Joseph
Moritz, Mr. Emil Hehenstrelt nnd Mr.
Rudolph Mornnz. TJic club is twenty
seven yenrs old. The headquarters is
at Ninth nnd Auburn streets.
The Slgmn Alpha Vi Sorority mem
bers were the guests of Mrs. Nelson
S. Harris at luncheon on Saturday.
They include Mrs. Hnrold Brown. Mrs.
Benjamin Linton. Mrs. .lonn Mnckln.
Miss Mnry Lnughlin, Miss Sylvia
Karcher. Miss Virginia Saurer. Miss
Gertrude Lnubcr. Miss Alma Fitzpat
rlck. Miss Freda Spcrbcr, Miss Helen
Lynch and Miss Murgarct Clark.
Miss Rose Gimbel. of 14115 North
Broad street, is at school in Mnmnro
neck. New Y'ork. and spends the week
ends with her mother. Mrs. B. Gimbel.
The first meeting this senson of the
Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club wns
held at the residence of Mrs. H. Net-
ter, 2210 North llroad street, last
Wednesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold C. Krauskopf
nnd faintly, of 3330 North Sixteenth
street, returned from Atlantic City,
where they spent the months of Sep
tember and October.
Mr. nnd Sirs. David Berlitzheimer.
of 2020 North Park avenue, announce
the engagement of their dnughter. Miss
Ilelene Berlitzheimer, to Mr. Eli J.
inrls, or unltimore.
Mr. and Mrs. Leopold E. Hess, 333C
North Grntz street", expect to spend
some time visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Ezra
Bruduo and family in Cleveland, O.
TIOGA
Mrs. Henry Fredericks, of Tioga nnd
Eighteenth streets, will give a lunch
eon, followed by cards, on Wednesday.
November 10, ot her home. Mrs. Fred
crick Snuter, Mrs. Benjamin Foster,
Mrs. John C. Allen. Jr., Mrs. George
M. Mlcdel, Mrs. A. E. Seiss, Mrs. Wil
liam Uluiuliu, .Airs. Frank 11. Llatcs
man and Mrs. William Jungkurth will
be the guests.
f. oti.l fpa Vppffiio Tl TTnecn1
have returped from their wedding .trip
n.t nn n. I.nmn ., f lOlfl Wdcf Alln.
uiiii nil: Hfc .W. .... - M, V. ..vov ,,iiu-
li.n. nan,,n Afro TTfiaan,.! wlin ...no
Miss Eleanor Kirchman, was a Septem-
oer urine. ,
Mrs. John Glaze, of 4032 North
Bread street, will entertain nt luncheon
and cards on Fridny at her home. Mrs.
Charles Rrickcr, Mrs. Frank Paul, Mrs.
Harry Derbyshire, Mrs. E. Gehring
We beg to announce that on
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
November' 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th-
AT THE
Pellebuetratforb $otel
(IN THE BED PABLOB)
We will exhibit our entire collection of
GOWNS,' wraps, hats, furs, etc.
Your visit is cordially solicited
i ATLANTIC CITY
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LITTIIER
.MRS.
Mrs. Lovehln unit her llttlo son nnd ihiiiRhtcr live In Ardmorc. The
little boy Is named for his father, Luther Daniel Ixiveliln, Jr., and
the llttlo girl Is Miss Eleanor Anno Lovehln
Hnrkness, Mrs. Hugh Hanna, Mrs.
Oscar Noll nnd Mrs. V. Stevenson will
be the guests.
Miss Anna Kimball, of 4ii37 York
rond, entertained Informally on Satur
da evening, at her home. Her guests
included Miss Mariuu Gill, Miss Edith
Comly, Miss Marian OrnfT, Mr. Stew
art I'nkles. Mr. Edwin Mnlze, Jr.,
Mr. Clifford Reese and Mr. Louis Van
Thuyne.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Frederick Ben
(llin linvu returned from Atlantic City
nnd will spend tlie remainder of the
month traveling in the West. They
will be nt home nfter December 1 nt
4524 North Broad street. The bride,
wlio before her nuirringe on October 31
was Miss Marie Adele Hnmriek, is a
granddaughter of the late Countc-s Sn
bilio, of New York, nnd grnudniece of
the late General Morgnn.
GERMANTOWN
Miss Dorothy Wllkie, ot 100 West
Harvey street, entertained the mem
bers of her "f00" club nt cards nt
her home on Saturday afternoon. Her
guests included: Miss Constance Hard
ing. Miss Gladys Brennnn, Miss Mnry
Smith, Miss Marie Smith, Miss Selma
Rottener, Miss Ruth Firth and Miss
Margery Obcrholtzcr.
Miss Martha C. McVeigh entertained
the Wnlrath-Mngee bridal party at din
ner at the Stcnton Country Club on Snt
urdny evening. There were n few ad
ditional guests, who included : Mr. and
Mrs. Martin II. Walrnth, Sr., Mr.
Thomas A. Magee, Miss Ruth Walrath
and Mr. Edward Cook. Miss Magee
will entertain the members of her
bridal party this evening nt supper nt
her home at 348 East Gowcn avenue,
nfter a wedding rchenrsnl at Holy Cross
Church.
Mrs. .Emma B. Tyson, East Chelten
avenue, nnd Mrs. Mnry E. Parnmnrc,
Church Lane nnd Lcnn street, enter
tained the members of the Social Hour,
connected with Gcrmnntowii Chapter
No. 223, Order of the Eastern Star,
at Parker's Hall on Friday evening,
nt an entertainment and dance.
Mrs. Charles C. Watt, of Wayne ave
nue and Horttcr street, nnd Mrs. Wll
liam Wilson, of the Delmar -Morris,
left Germantown this morning to at
tend the D. A. R. convention nt Pitts
burgh. Mrs. B. W. Miller, of 807 East
AVashlngton lane, leaves today to visit
Mrs. Clara R. Tierce, in Milford, Del.,
for a week.
Mr. "and Mrs. Johti II. Keyes, 522
East Johnson street, entertained at a
mask Halloween party at their home
on Saturday evening. Among the guests
were; Miss Marian Knight, Miss Ruth
Knight, Miss Elizabeth Woodward,
Miss Amelia Kecs, Miss Mary Townc,
Miss Helen A'nndergrift. Miss Mnr
garct Mctzger. Miss Dorothy Roat, Mr.
nnd Mrs. William Cnrrington, Mr. Roy
Bonnwitz. Mr. George Conrad, Mr,
Richard Vandergrift, Mr. Robert Buff
ler. Mr. Matthew Hynson, Sir. Lincoln
Gillespie and Mr. Russell Keyes.
YARDLEY
At the annual meeting of the local
Red Cross branch held Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. II. Linn
Bnssett, these officers were elected:
Chairman, Mrs. H. L. Bnssett s vice
chairman, Mrs. Robert A . Welch : re
cording secretnry, Mrs. John II. Dyer;
corresponding secretary. Miss Elizabeth
Clayton; treasurer, Mrs. Charles T.
Eastburn; executive committee, Mrs.
Anron Cliver, Mrs. Eliza C. Smith,
Mrs. Kirk Black. The third rollcall is
in charge of Mrs. Frank Slgnfoos. chair
man: Mrs. II. S. Bassctt. Mrs. Robert
W. Welch, Mrs. John C McCormlck,
Mrs. John Dyer, Mrs. Charles East -burn,
Mrs. Eliza Smith, Mrs. Beller
jean, Mrs. Oliver Wharton, Mrs, John
Abrams, Mrs. Norman Ross.
Mrs. William MacLcwce. of Tren
ton, wnt a guest recently of Miss Emma
Howell.
Mr. and Mrs. Silver, of Salem, O,,
and Miss Anna Watson, of Trenton,
have been visiting Mrs. Ruth Harper.
CHILDREN
rhnto by rhoto-Cr.ftcrs.
DANIEL LOVKKIN
ROXBOROUGH
The Mothers' Auxiliary of Troop 31.
Hoy Scouts, will give nn "inch party"
tomorrow evening nt ihe home of Mrs.
FiederlcU Turner. fiOS Monastery
arnue, iu nid of the camping fund of
the troop. The nlfair is in charge of
Mis. Walter E. Button, president of
the niuilinry; Mrs. James Ramsey,
treasurer; Mrs. Sarah Fleming, secre
tary; Mrs. George Wright, Mrs.
William Gnrforth, Mrs. Alice James,
Mis. J. Johnson, nnd Mis. Wnlter
Hagcnhiicher. Refreshments will be
set veil by the scouts.
Mr. P. C. Eddlcmnn's Bible clns
in the Central Methodist Episcopal
Church on Green lnne, will give nn in
formal entertainment on Thursday
evening in the lecture room of the
church. An nddress will be made hy the
Rev. Samuel McWilllams, of Tioga.
The prnginm will include also vocal nnd
instrumental solos. There arc 100
members in the class, and their guests
will include all men of the local Prot
estant Episcopal Church.
A recital was given on Fridny
evening in the Central Church by Mrs.
W. Galloway Tyson, render, wife of
the Rev. W. Gnllowny Tyson, rector
of the church. Tlic.re were solos by
Mrs. William Eddleman, Jr., soprano,
nnd Mr. C. C. Eddlcinnn, bass.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James J. McCullougli
hnve returned from the Pocono Moun
tains nnd nre nt home at 430 East
Washington lnne, Germantown. The
bride before her marriage on Septem
ber 10 was Miss Ethel Dolores Henls
sey, of Roxborough.
NORRISTOWN
Among tlic guests nt nn informal
dance given by Miss Margaret Vallen
tine, nt her home at Black Horse, were
Miss Mary Emma Croll, Miss Glenorn
Yeager and Miss Thelma Yenger, Miss
Mnry Kelly and Miss Frnuecs Kelly,
Miss Laura Titus, Miss Margaret Mc
Kenney, Mr. Francis Hoffman, Mr.
William J. Casey, Mr. Bo-e Thomns,
Mr. Harry Barrett, Mr. Raymond Mn
loney, Mr. George Wcrkiser, Mr.
George Emerson.
A miscellaneous shower was given in
honor of Miss Alice S. James, daughter
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert James, of Bel
voir avenue, who will be married this
winter to Mr. Robert Jackson. Among
those present were Miss Gertrude J.evy,
Miss Marion Magee, Miss Helen Kin
dlnn. Miss Josephine Smith, Miss Mnr
garet Weaver, Miss Annn Egbert, Sliss
Anna Gannon, Miss Ella Gnnnon, Miss
Mary Bennett. Miss Adclln Todd, Miss
Vlda Dyer, Miss Lola Kelly, Miss Julia
Brandon, Miss Bertha Snyder. Miss
Linda Clark. Miss Gladys Fillman,
Miss Agnes Kierniiii, Mrs, E. J. Curl,
Mrs. II. R. Epright and hs. F. R.
Foster
FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL
The Baptist Young People's Union,
of the Falls Baptist Church, will give
an entcrtninment on Fridny evening in
the social hall of the church, when the
humorous sketch, "Why Not Join?"
will be presented under the direction of
Mrs. E. Gehring Hnrkness. The cast
will include Miss Willn Dodge, Mr.
William Mnguire, Mrs Harry Burk'c,
Mr, Harold Moorchead, Miss Bessie
Hanna, Mrs. Walter Blnktn, Mrs.
Martha Adams, Miss Isabel Ferguson
and Miss Stella Reed.
George Allen, inc.
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Nutria Fur Turban with two gold pins $51.00.
Moleskin Turban brocade crown $31.00.
Silk Corded Top Turban Kolinsky brim $40.00.
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There are many other very beautllul Fur Hats wen wortny of your
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SATURDAY WEDDINGS
IN WEST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Crovor Bride of Mr.
Minor in St. Andrew's
Church
A very pretty wedding took place on
Saturday at 7 o'clock In St. Andrew's
Church, Thirty-ninth and Baring
streets, when Miss Ella F, Grover, of
20." North Thirty-fourth street, became
the bride of Mr. Flojd Gcnther Minor,
,101!) Hnzel nvenue.
Miss Grover wore n gown of white
satin trimmed with duchess lncc and
cnrrlcd white sweet peas and orchids.
Her two attendants, who were Mrs,
William Buckley, of Washington, ma
tron of honor, who wore a jellow gown.
and Mrs. Joseph A. Murray, matron of
mnor, wore n gown of orchid color
georgette and satin. Both curled
chrjsnnthcmuins of the same color.
Mr. Minor hnd for his best man Mr.
Howard Lenry. The ushers Included
Mr. Joseph A. Murray. Mr. Will am F.
Grover, Jr., brother of the bride; Mr.
l.ewls jirnnstoui, ot Lynchburg, a.,
and Mr. Robert MnrCniistand. Rciep
tion followed nt the Belli'viic-Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Minor will tour ex
tctisiveb through Canada b. motor, lc
turning some time in December, after
which they will ho at home at 20." North
Thiity-fourtli street.
PARTINGTON GREAVES
A very attractive home wedding was
solemnized Satuiday evening at S
o'clock, when Miss Marie A. Greaves,
ot H422 Westminster avenue, became
Ihe brid of of Mr. George C. Parting
ton, of Chicago, The blide, who was
given in mnrriage by her father, wore
a white satin gown and carried white
loses. Her only attendant was her
sister, Miss Emily Gt eaves, whose
gown wns pink crepe de chine, nnd who
carried 11111 U roseliinls. .Air. Partington
had Mr. Matthew .Moore for his best
iiinn. A reicptiou fullowcd the wed
ding.
KELLEY MILLER
Mrs. John P. Miller, of 1310 Dia
mond street, announces the marriage of
tier daughter, iiisi Kliznbctn JJns Mil
ler, and Mr. Joseph Leo Keliey on
Snturilnj , November 8. The ceremonv
was performed by the Bt. Rev. Monsig
nor Gerald P. Coughlnn, at the Church
of Our Lndv of Men'. The bride, who
wan gicn in mnrriage by her brother,
Mr. John Paul Miller, Jr., was at
tended by her sister, Miss Florence M.
Miller. The biidigrooni's brother, Mr.
Louis P. Kclley, acted as best man.
Mr. and Mrs. Keiley will be at home in
Nai berth nfter January 1.
ASK AID FOR U. P. DEBATERS
Annual Fee of Dollar From Each
Student Is Urged
An annunl fee of $1 per student is
the recommendation of members of the
debating council of the University of
l'eniisjlvania in nn effort to get support
for various student activities, particu
larly debating. The future of the var
sity debating team is problematical,
owing to a lack of funds. The debating
tenm must pay its own expenses. As
a result of this rule few men tried for
places on the team.
Among other student organizations
at l'oiin whicli nre hit hard, financially,
is the chess team. Llteiary societies
also receive little aid from the school.
At Columbia University each student,
when he registers, must pay a fee which
is used to support campus activities,
such ns debating and llternry work.
To take cure of tlie debating team for
the 1910-1020 academic jcar letters
urging support nre being sent out to
scores of prominent and influential
alumni of the University.
WISSAHICKON
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Schrnder,
of 2.12 Sumac street, have Issued Invitn
tinns for the wedding of their daughter,
Miss Minnie Louise Schrader, and Mr.
Grnham John Littlewood on Snturdny
evening, November Ifi, nt 0 o'clock, in
the Wissnhiekon Presbvterinn Church.
The bride will be attended by her sis
ter, Miss Hilda Schrader, as maid of
honor, nnd Miss Eleanor Erwin, Mrs.
James Dolnn, Mrs. James Adams nnd
Miss Frieda Schrader, also a sister,
bridesmaids. Mr. Littlewood will have
his brother, Mr. Burton Wallace Lit
tlewood, for best man, and for ushers
Mr. Logan Dayton, Mr, Wallace
Bromlev, Mr. James Dolnn and Mr.
James Adams. Miss Eleanor Erwin,
of 105 Rochelle avenue, gnvc a
luncheon ami shower on Saturday
at her home, in honor of Miss Schra
der. In addition to the bride and
her attendants the guests wcie Miss
Gladys Howe, Mrs. William A niter,
Miss Sara Young, Miss Lnvinia Bass.
Miss Anna Barth, Miss Elsie Bnrth.
Miss Emma Mvers and Mrs. Winlield
De Haven. On Wednesday Mrs. James
Adams will give a luncheon nnd linen
shower at her home, .Ti Ashmend pike,
Germantown, in honor of thehride to be
nnd on Thursday Mrs. James Dolan will
give n luncheon in her honor nt her
home in Cynwyd, when there will be
fourteen guests.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Johnstone, ot
Brooklyn, N. "ST., formerly of Sumac
street, are receiving congratulations on
the birth of a dnughter, Jean Elizabeth
Johnstone.
Hat deep seal coronet
-silver
of colors $5.00
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CHAMBER MUSIC
SEASON OPENS
First Concert at Bollevue-Strat-ford
by Lotz Quartet Kreislor
. Composition Played
Tlie Chnmber Music Association ho-
gnn Its third season jesterdnv afternoon
neiore a large aiiillcnce nt the iieiievue
Stratford. the Letz String Quartet fur
nishing the program. The quartet is
composed of Hans T.ctr,. first lolln;
Sntidor Hnrmntl. second violin; Edward
Kreiner, vloln, and Gerald Mans, (ello,
and they pla.Mi1 three quartets, Mozart
In F major, Beethoven up. ,"0 No. 2 In
E minor nnd 11 new quartet In A minor
bj Fi itz Krelsier.
Mr. Letz. who played second violin
lu the Knelsel Quartet when thnt fa
mous body wns disbanded, has gatheied
around himself as leader n competent
body ot Instiumeiitnllsls, who by their
plnjing show haul and tonscleiitioiis
practice together.
Mr. Letz. strongelv enough, has de
parted miukcdly from the Knelsel stvle
of avowed classicism In quartet plnjing
and seems to tend toward a more emo
tional Interpretation. He nlso showed n
disposition to hurry in florid passages,
then make a pause before striking the
concluding note, nn effect Hint was not
altogether happy in the classic serenity
of the Mnnrt Quartet. The tone of the
qunrtet is agreeable ntul their ensemble
excellent, though not possessing the
highest possible degree of finish.
Mr. Letz and his associates set them
selves n dilficult task in their program,
for all three quartets are very difficult,
the Mozart in the great fluency of tech
nique icquircd, especially in the last
movement, and the lieetlnnen in its in
volved ensemble. In both compositions
they acquitted themselves with credit.
The novelty of the program was the
quintet bv Fritz Krcisler. The grent
violinist is well known ns a composer
for his own instrument, but not so
much so for his works in the larger
forms. The first movement does not
ilgldly follow the ciistomnrv sonata
structure. It opens with two short
(outrasted subjects, which reappear in
chnngi'ii form in both the slow move
ment singular nnd the scherzo, and re
turn In their original form in the coda
of the finale. The movement Is rich
melncinlly and hnrmonical. The scherzo,
which is based on a serenade for Molin
nnd piano by Mr. Krelsier, is perhaps
the most attractive movement of the
four, being full of whimsical fancy,
and was well plajcd by Mr. Letz and
the others. The slow movement seems
to lack depth nnd is the weakest move
ment in the w'ork.
Mr. Kreisler's Quartet, as a whole,
is pleasing, without being especially
profound. There is some tendency to
ward virtuosity, perhnps onlv nn'tural
in a violinist of Kieisler's ability, and
it makes considerable technical demands
nn the performers without, however,
being too difficult technically to justify
the nrtistic result. The quartet was
completed by Mr. Krcisler in March uf
the present jear.
Reading Physician Dies
Reading, Pa., Nov. 10. Dr. John
M, Stephen, a widely known Bending
physician nnd teacher of elocution, died
today nt his home, 227 North Sixth
street, nfter a long illness. He wns
sixtv-four years old. He was a native
of WomcNdorf. He won the gold medal
nt the Nntlonnl School of Elocution and
Oratory. Philadelphia, from which he
graduated in 1881. He later took up
the study of medicine nt .TefFersnn fo.i.
ienl College, Philadelphia, graduating
in j'i.
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Announcement linve been received
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Nieholna J. Springer, of Tohickon, and
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November 1. Mr. nnd Mrs. Uarrincer
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IN FlIIKT PRESENTATION OF
"SEALED HEARTS"
Jly Eueim Waller and Edmund Oouldlnr
Cast Includes Robert Edeson
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"JOHN PETTICOATS"
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