irerarraftt'.in'Titewi .iukwTnT&ttttwmiiS? EVENINGS PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, yATUKDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1019 9 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Parties for Miss Elizabeth Bar toio-Har ding Ball in Neiv York Tonight. Miss Thayer Gnest of Honor at Dinner-Dance I THINK 'flip HartowR linvc decided on n hrntittftil wnv nf lirlnrltii? 1ltzn belli out. They will give n kuccchsIoii or serins iif tin co theatre imrtle.t before three Wills ill tlio .end of December. The lira will be before tile Powell Kvnns ball nn December li.1. live m-cond before the Koliuul Tn.ilor bull on De cember 'JO, mid the third before the Henry Ilrinton Coxo bull for Cntheritio Coxe on December 111. Elizabeth, jou Know. Is the elder daughter of the .Install Ilurtows, of Oraverfl lane, Clicstiuit III11. Her mother uiis Miss Margaret Alleu. Her Krandmothe". Irs. Kranris O. Allen, died lust miiniiirr. Ho Elizabeth could hot have a formal debut beore now. Theatre parties arc nluajs popular and. ns the three will be quite Inrce. 11 seems to me a delightful way to entertain. Elizabeth is rather fair and tall and has a very pretty complexion nnd ejci; nnd u great deal of charm of maimer, I hne noticed how sweetly she speaks to older people at the various teas and yoli know that is alwayR a gri.it asset to a girl She's so natural and sweet, that every one likes her. "ANUMI1ER of the debutantes are going over to New York for the Army and Xnvy game today and sev eral' will stay on to attend the ball which the .!. Horace Hnrdlngs will gle nt the Klt.-Cnrlton over there, to in troduce their daughter, t'nllinrme Hardin. You know Mrs. Harding was Miss Dorothea Ilnrnej, n daughter of Mr. Charles D. Harney nnd the late Mrs. Ttnrnev. nf 'Dirontz. Thev are' i datives therefore to ninnv families in this cit. Mrs. Harney ; Miss Laura Cooke, n sister of the late .lay Cooke, 'there were several other daughters besides Mrs. Harding. The Baroness on Hilier "is one nnd Mrs. Archibald Hubard and .Mrs. John II. "Whlttaker njid Mrs. Henry Miller Vntts are her sislers, Edith Carpenter is going to the bill and n is Mnrgarotln .leanes. And George and l'hoebe Harding will go over from here. The are cousins of tlie Horace Hardings. Mrs. William W Hftrdlng. of Chestnut Hill, is tnth arlne's grandmother. THE De Witt C'uyiers will give a dlnner-dancc this evening for Tolly Thncr at their countiw home in Haver ford'. The Cillers have a wonderful ' ballroom nnd all the' downstair roi is open into each other, so it I splendidly arranged for enlertaiuliir. 'I he guests will be of the debutnntc set nnd will be seated at Miiall'tab'es. DID ou ever hear of a knifeless. forkless nnd spoonless luuclieon? Well, there whs one glvt-n the oilier tlav by a hostess out on the Main Liiie and evci. one was ns curious as curious could be to know how she would manage. To be sure, "lingers were made be fore forks." but' then forks arc pretty nice and it's ivot an awfully pretty bit of manners to lick oiic'k fingers be tween courses, ns it were. So every one wondered. Well, it was a lovely affair. Id the first place, it was given in the bungalow on the place nnd every thing was most attractive as far as decoration's w;ere concerned. And the table was very pretty. It was like n low-necked frock with no sleeves and a Tery low back, as It were (not having any silver). Only witii frocks some times the backs are not pretty (o look at. whereas this table was, The first course .was chicken soup, and that was served in bouillon cups. Then there were frcnclied chops with ruffled paper petticoats on their ban dies, nnd Saratoga chip potatoes. Small hends of lettuce were tucked Into other leftuce leaes nnd separated so that they could he easily lifted out with the fingers. Cups of nlits were served witii the ttfilnd nnd, of course, olives and celery nnd rolls. The hovters wns rather ftumned when it came to dessert ; and then she had a brilliant idea. Slie turned paper drinking' cups upside down and cut holes in the center; then she nindc crepe paper tulips nnd placed them about the euns and filled ice cream cones and fitted them into the hole in the fmper cup. They looked perfceth oyely. Coffee alrendv sweetened and nlnvinds nnd candy weie served after the luncheon npd then there were cards. But first, believe me, there were finger bowls. It was interesting nnd lots of fun. And it shows how one can entertain In a unique manner minus a maid, as so many are theic days. There was scarcely anj thing to wash up after ward, NANCY WYNN'E. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. J. Ambrose Cunius, of nazleton. Pn., announce the engage-' nient of their daughter. Miss Mary L. Cunius, to Dr. Richard T. Elllsou, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ellison, of Lincoln drive. Chestnut Hill. Mrs. W. W. Atterbury. of Houdinot Fiiriri, Itadnor, will entertain at dinner on Saturday evening, December 27, in honor of hridaughter. Miss Elizabeth MacLeod, before the ilnuce which Mrs. Tm.1 FUnnl'ln Mllto nt Qf lln..l,l. 1.. lilf4 giving for her daughter, Miss Frances nuns. Mr. and Mrs. William Drayton Grange will entertaiu at dinner on Mondny evening, December 2ft, In honor of Miss Frances Gerhard, before the dance, which Mr. and Mrs. .T. Heron Crosman, Jr., of Hnverford, will give for their sons. Mr. J. Herton Crosman, 8d, and Mr. Alex Cameron Crosman. -fjtended wedding trip and upon their return win live in San Francisco. M!s llcne M. Duffy will be the guest of honor today at a shower nnd luucli eon given bv the .Misses Heger, Spring avenue Noble. Miss" Duffy 'h engage ment to Mr. James McNull, of this city, was recently nuu'ouncrd. Miss Iluth Gimbelf of Chicago, who i spent some time iisltlng Mr. and Mrs. winds Soils-Cohen, of Oak Lane, re j turned home lrtbt week. Miss EllltllC II. Pot. Int. ,.f III,,,,!!,. City, former!., of this city, will be one of the week-end guests of Mrs. Mary Steele, at Hiking Pntk. 'Irnome will give in honor of their de 'mtnutc daughter, Miss Susan T. (Jroome. The Mnndny evening junior dances Vlll hold their first meeting in the Itoso Garden of the Ilellevue-Stratford on January 1 1. Among the guests who attended the dinner given nt the Ultn-Carlton last evening for MNs Pauline IV. - Hell, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Hell. Jt-rt 2(10 South Sixteenth street, before the ball which was given nf the llelle- ....A.(Hn!rHM.l I... Mu r..i.v..i (l.n. unrn ti Mm-i- i.' iii,,.ii.,nin. . "" . " prtinri and Miss Jones have N,WJ1 ... .... ..... ....,-. issa.sit.iaut, iwma 'r-iri.n hipkii ftt Vimlni.. 1.1.. I1..I.I... ... II ILltnn " .:" --I" "'" " I I rail) 1111.- CHESTNUT HILL Mrs. Wlllltim It. fluxion, who has been staying in Newport, H. I., for some time, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Morgan Ilrbnnl, on Chestnut inc tnie, Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Chapman and lllinilii .Miss Man 111-.: i u.. i, .. . : 'c tutu iii utr. .iiih ruirii II, 17(11111. , --...... t i . t . . .- Miss Ge-trnde L. P. Connunv. MI ' L.'..' ""'.'.y " '" ' "v.l MOCK, nn.l Viiri-la Mloo l, IJ. .,...... "'.".'". ' ':."'" "i-l-l-llllM-r miiiiihi iiii-in i ikki itwrii.in - I ii niniiii nt -y-,,1... 1 ten. Miss Alexandra Doliiii. Ml, Mnr- lniii; ' '"""" Kuril iuiieu, jiism aiiiiii i.vans, .vilss ' E. Antoinette Gejelin, Mks Ellznbelh l Hrockle, .Mis Peggy Thnjer, Miss Polly iieuiie, (, nt S Chestnut Thajer, Miss Elinor Thompson, Miss Mary Dixon New bold. Miss Hetiv Da vis. Miss Hope Wilson, Miss Harriet K. .imniermnu. Miss Susnu T. Grooine. Miss Eleanor llobb, Mr. Francis II. Ilohlen. Jr.. Mr. Jii Cooke. 4th', Mr. Itobert E. Strnwbrldec. Jlr. It. It llnv. nrd Howie. Jr.. Mr. Harrv C. Adnms, I Mr. Hoffmnn Dolnn. Mr. Emil Geveliu, I Mr. Henry L. Gejelin. Jr., Mr. James ''Jen. Mr. John Ingersoll. Mr. Henrv I Kobb. Mr. Emleii Randolph. Mr. Snuii- I tiers Meade. Mr. Percy Glendinning. , Mr. I!. Hiuclin Scull and Mr. Wister Haudnlpli. Mr. and .Mrs. Heibert .1. Tlly, of (.ynwjd, announce the engagement of I their dniighter Miss Dornthv Tilt . to I Mr. Charles M. Hotts. .'Id. son of Mr. I and Mrs. William Taj lor Hett-, of iicimantown. The Philndelphin Cricket Club Hi St. Martins will give a dlniier-dancc this evening. These illnuer-diinres will he given ilurlug (lie winter nt intervals of About two weeks. There will be one on December 20. and also on New Year's eve, December 111. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles H. Kendrick, entertained lit the football game Thanksgiving Day. followed by a din ner, at their home In Wynnewood, in honor of Mrs. Henry Upnwick, formcrlv Mls Hilda Hollaway. of New York, and a sister of Mrs. William L. Hirst. Among the guests were" Mr. and Mrs. Kcmbel Yarrow, Mr. and Mrs. William ,L. Hirst. Mr. Caleb Fox, Jr., Dr. Thomns Uobb, .Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. McMnllen. Mr. and Mrs. Provost P. Herring, .Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Dnnughy nud Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wiibcr. Mrs. James D. Win-or, Jr.. of Ilove inont. gave a luncheon on Wednesday, in honor of her lilllo daughter, Miss Marion Curliu Winsor. Mrs. William Howell. Jr.. has issued imitations for it luncheon in honor of Miss Ituvnlene Dickinson, on Friday, December 10. Mr. and Mrs. A. Edward Newton, of Ouk Knoll. Dnylesfonl, will give n ten this afternoon from four until -even o'clock to meet their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. uu'd Mrs. E. Swift Newton, whose mnrriiige took place last month. Mr. and Mrs. Itlchard M. Ciulw Hi nder, Jr.. huve gone to White Sulphur Springs for n few weeks. Among the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cnnlield at Lo Gni last eve ning were Mrs. Mary Lr Huss, Mhs Ueien Hnss. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence II. Hrush. Mr. and Mrs. C. Stnnle.t Itorton, Mr. and Mrs. Hernardo Stokes, Jlr, and Mrs. George W. Ilhitwn, Mi. and Mrs. W. Itodnej Hiirtoii, .Mr. and Mis J. G. H. Perkins, Mr. nud Mis. Itichard C. Hughes. Mr. James Hlake, Mr. William II. Kodgcrs, Mr. Price Hull, Mr. Rene IVdrick. The women of the Catholic Alliance will give a card party mid niusicalc next Saturday afternoon at the Wnltou. Mrs. John P. Legiti is chairman of tlio card part anil Mrs. William G. Hegle,, treasurer. The music will be in charge of Mr. Daniel C. Donovan. GERMANTOWN The Trio Club is giving its secon I annual tlnnce lit the Hellield Country Club this evening. Miss E. Mali' Dawn, of the Hotel Albert,, New York, is visiting her brotlief. Mr. Itobeil II. Rawu. of 121 West Mount Air.t avenue, oer the week-end. The "S. S. S." Cluh, of tlio tier- mnntowii High School, was organized at tJie home or Miss l)oruth Dong', JHIO West Durham street, on Tuesday nfternoon. . Miss Dorothy Heck was elected piesldcnt. Miss Dorothy Gnl- breath, secretarj. and Miss Dodge, itrensurer. The other members lire: Miss Phyllis Freed. Miss Mariun Gag1, Miss Marian Itraungnrd, Miss Ilertlin Cochran, Miss Ella Cameron, Miss Ella Hehrcr and Miss Helen Sterner. Mr. and Mrs. Norton D. Flew, of JCmOI Musgruu' street, entertained ' in i formally at their home nt dluner yes terday. Miss Dorothy De Mott is entertain ing Informally at her home this aflcr noon. Her guests are from the school set. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. J. M. McDonnell entertained her bridge club nt tier home. 41100 Chestnut street, jesterday afternoon. The guests included MiJ. A. V. 'Spring man, Mrs. Samuel Ittnhwell, Mrs. A. Miner, Mrs. Thomas Eraser, Mrs. F. F. Hrightly and Mr. W. lllie.eii. Mrs. Isabella Craig. r.S2.1 Hadtield incline, announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Heatrice Crnig, and Mr. Edward Rowland Fionclf, also of this city, at a dinner given nt her home on Wcdncsduj evening. I ICW ' . J f& . lTb3 k WmW s kWs v Ksnir ' i &,' , pTOiV Mr",!' lMm?Jk. mJi Mmi ' w MIM&ih i MMBill I " HiUPra . -biVs'; mm M f. -.4 1 h SB M i! J I m0 MISS ALCORN BRIDE Numerous Weddings in Various Soctions of the City Some on Thanksgiving Day nfternoon nt the homo of the bride, the Rev 13 O. Clifford, rector of the l.titlmrnti fli.trM. .f Ihii A. It.. .on in nlTI. OF MR I) H HAPNFR dating. The bride was attended by Ur IVII. U. n. nnriNLIAiMiMH .:,nlim Muchlbarli ns bridesmaid and by Miss Helen Kilmer ns llower girl. .Mr. Albert Kramer attended Mr. Jnmcs as best man nud Mr. Meyers gave his daughter in marriage. A small reception for the immediate fam ilies was held after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. James then left on a wed ding trip after which they will be nt home nt 0211 Stenton avenue. Mllh. K. SWIFT NEWTON Mrs. New ,0i Mai Mlis Ktliel Salio Jennings, of Chicago. Her marrii;e to Jlr. Newton took place bust month. Mr. and Mrs. A. Edward Newlon are giving a tea this afternoon to meet Mr. nnd Mrs. Newlon "(142 North Seventh street, nnuounce the luttrtlngn of their dauglitci, Jliss Mnr Pe.iree Hnmill, lo .-r. Richard Brandt Cook, Jr., on Wcdues-dny, No vember 2(1. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Matthias II. Richards will return from their wedding trip on TIOGA Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllinm Roach, of IfiKi West Erie avenue, will entertain the members of the Neighbors' Club at dinner and cards this ct cuing nt their Mime. .Mr. unu .Mrs. t nurio .uiix Monday Tw I be home nt 11)10 Ur. and Mrs. Albert L Roat, .Mr and No I. SKI reel. Mrs. Richards be- hli.,N"tnn Firth Hill. Mr and Mis fore er marriage on November 12 win . Charles Call nan. Mi and Mrs Albert ALONG THE MAIN LINE nnd Mis. Ainonir the guests of Mr Frederick William Rockwells coterie dansant which will be given at Le Gni, 217 South Sdcnhum street this evc ulug. will be, Mr. and Mrs. Ficderiek H. Hurlbiirt, Mr. nud -Mrs. William Magoffin, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Elile. .Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scaring, Mr. and Mrs. Whituc Pnjne, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ilarriman, Chicago; Mr. William J. Guillen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Woodward. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Mnigaret A. Lotz announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss-Margaret Glad.ts Lots, to Mr. Gilbert Col lier lied ford, of San Francisco. Mrs. Lots! and her daughter, formerly of Old York road. Philadelphia, are-now living In California. The oung couple have gone to the Hawaiian Islands for an llss Mnreiiret A. Reineke. of li"2S North Hrond slreot. Mr. nnd Mrs. George J. Kane. Jr.. have returned from nn extended trip and will bo lit htiini- in Hnln. The bride be fore her marriage on October 20. was Miss Anna Marie O'Neill, of 1000 North Fifteenth stieet. Auother returning bridegroom and bride arc Mr. nud Mrs. Frank Zlrnkll ton, who will be at home nt 4S00 Chest nut vtreer. The bride will be remem bered ns Miss Jnuet E. Shea, of 2101 North Fifteenth street. Miss Helen Phillips, of North Eight eenth street, is spending the week in New York isiting Miss Alma Holmes. Miss Julia Hngedorn has returned home after spending several months in California nnd is spending the winter at the Hellcvue Stratford. Mrs. P. Jameson, of Sixteenth nud Spring Garden streets, will gle a luncheon of twelve covers on next Tues dny afternoon 'when her guests will be' the members of her card club. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wieder ure occupying apartments at the Majestic. Mr. and Mrs. Miltou Hinlein have re turned from their wedding trip to Havana and arc staying with Mrs. ijinlein's parents in their new apart ments nt Sixteenth and Jefferson stieets. Mrs. Illuleiu wns Miss Rita Greemriild, duugliter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore Greeuwaid. Mr. and ,Mrs. George Hnmill Smith nnd Mr. nud Mrs. Amos Gcikler will be the guests. Mrs. H. Frank Raule. of H.'illl North Rioail street, spent the Thanksgiving season in Atlantic Cil. Miss Catharine Horn, of Overkill mad, formcrl of T'logu, entertained the Fift -Fifty Club of this section Inst evening at her home. Her guests in cluded Miss Miriam Doolej . Miss Mar guerite I-nrkln, Miss Dorothy McDev itt, .Miss Until Wnlrath, Miss Elvira Martinez, Miss Anna I.nrkin, Miss Jean Clark, Miss Lorettn Hrown, Mr. Harris Hui ton, Mr. William McLnughliu, Mr. Edwin Fecii, Mr Paul Ilarker, Mr. Charles Hull, Mr. Robert Lukens, Mr. Mnrtin McCoolcj, Mr. Nathan Vhit nker and Mr. Andiew Humiltnn NORRISTOWN Miss Helen Smith, of W)7 Hnrbadoes street, entertained a number of her friends last evening nt her home in honor of her birthday anniversary. Among the guests present were Mlis Margaret Halloway, Miss Vera White. Miss Evelyn Cam, Miss Adeline Wil son, Miss Jesse Weldenm.ver. Miss Jean Smith, Mr. John Duddy, Mr. Leroy Cnrn, Mr. Edward Alt, Mr. Clarence A.veis. Mr. Harold Huiisicker, Mr. Ronald Iloxwnrtli and Mr. Clareu'v Wilson. Miss Isabel Ganser, of Swede street, entertained a number of the school set in honor of her guest, Mis? Sum Crandeli. of Wiilianisport, Pa. Among the guests were: Miss Estella Mewhiiniey, Miss Helen Cloud, Jlr. Carv'er Piiscy. Mr. Jonas Sypherd, Sir, John Phnrr, Sir. Carver Pusc . ' A wedding of interest In this city Hiid liu Hannibal, Mo., took place Inst eve ning In the Aldinc Hotel, when Sliss iSnrn Stevens Alcorn, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. James Alcorn, of 210.1 Spring Garden street, nnd Sir. Dniiicl Hardy llafuer, Jr.. of Hannibal, weie mar ried bv Rlshnn Thomas 15. Ncelv. D. D., of the Methodist Episcopal Con ference. The bride wore n gown of white satin and duchess lace with a oil of tulle and duchess lace and car ried orchids. She was given in marriage by her father. Her sister. Sliss Jose phine Alcorn, was maid of honor, nnd wore u satin gown nf n dep jellow shade. Sirs. John Wesley SloWilltnms, the matron of honor, and Sirs. Lewis Cruig Dick, a recent bride, who was the bridesmaid, also woie satin gowns of jellow, that of the former being a medium shade and Sirs. Dirk's n pale eliow. Each of the attendants wore a brown maline hat and carried autumn leaves and clirjsantbemuuis to miiteh the yellow of her gown. Sir. Ilnfner had for best man Sir. Johu Wesley SleWillianis, and for ushers Sir. Lewis Craig Dick and Dr. Edward Hrooks Keffer. The ceremony wns followed by a large reception. Sir. nnd Sirs. Hufncr left on a western trip and will live iu Hannibal, SIo. HLACK GLENN The marriage of Sliss Slary E Glenn, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. William II. Glenn, Sr., of 5420 North Fnirhill street, Olney, to Sir. SHltou S. Hlnck, of 20:i.'l North Fifth street, took place In the Olney Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening at S o'clock. The Rev. Dr. Itobert Hunter performed the ceremony, assisted by the Rev. William Henry Wells, rector of the church. Sliss Ella Ruth Give nttended the bride as ino.Id of honor, and Sliss Esther Aeller was the Driuesmaiu. ,vir. vmi liam II. Glenn, Jr., attended Sir. Hlnck, as best roan. A reception iin niedlntel followed the ceremony lu the lecture hall of the church. After a week's wedding trip, Sir. nnd .Mrs. Hlack will bo at home at 5120 North Fnirhill street, Olney. NICHUALS DIECKHAUS Another wedding wus that of SINs Catharine Slaric Dieckhnus, daughter or Sir. and Sirs. Anton Dieckhnus, of Lawrence street and Tabor road, and Sir. Leroy V. NiohiuiK of Germautown, which took place in tlio Church of the Incarnation, Olne.v. nt I) o'clock yes terdav morniug, the Itev. T. Brady officiating. The bride, who wns given in mnrriiige by her father, was nt - enrfoil hv Sliss Inez. Slary Niehiiuli, I tir liriilceroom's sister, ns maid of honor, nnd by Sliss Slary Dieckhnus, her couslu, as bridesmaid. Sir. Raymond NlchuaN attended his brother as best man. and the ushers included Sir. Henry Dieckhnus, Sir. William Lahr and Sir. Vincent Hiiitiuun. A wedding break fast followed tho ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. Sir. and Sirs. Nlchuiils will be at home at 415 West Fishers avenue, Olnev. after February 1. JAMES .MEYERS The marriage of Sliss Ethel SI. Slevers. daughter of Sir. and .Mrs. Frank E. Sle.vers, of 02 11 Stenton avenue, to Mr. George R. Jnmcs, of Hnltimore, took place at I o'clock tin-, LINSCOTT HUCHANAN One of the most. Interesting of the Thnuksglvlng weddings was that of Sliss Elizabeth Catharine Huchnnau, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. W. J. Hu ehnnnn, of 2111 East Johnson street, nnd Sir. Edwin AV. Linscott, of 2111 West Horttcr street, which look place at the home of the bride's pnreutfi on Wednesday evening nt 8 o'clock. The Rev. F. C. SIcKce, of tho Green Tree Church, ofliclated. Sirs. Philip Slnrk iey attouded tlio bride ns ,nintron of honor nnd tho bridesmaid Included Sirs. Reginald Kerfott. .Miss Helen Buchanan, the bride's sister, nnd Sirs. Leif Nnrbon. Little Philip SInrkley. Jr., nnd Billie Kerf were the pages. Sir. Jay S. Woodruff acted as best man and the following gentlemen weie ushers: Sir. Lelt Nnrbon, Sir. Philip SInrkley and Sir. Reginald Kerfott. Sir. Buchauan gave his daughter in marriage. A reception immediately followed Hip ceremony. After n wedding trip Sir. and Sirs. Linscott will be at liolnc in Brooklyn. StAUTIN SENIOR Another attractive Thanksgiving wedding wns that of Sliss Helen Rosalie Senior, dnugliter of Sir. and Sirs. John Joseph Senior, of 111 East Herman street, and Sir. William E. Slartin, son of Sir. and Mis. Edwin .Martin, of 170 Eust Wnliiut lane, which took place in St. Vincent do Paul's Church. East Price street, nt 5 o'clock esterdny afternoon, the Rev. SI. C. Slnddock oflici.iting. Sliss Senior wns attended bv SI lis .Marian Senior, her sister, as maid of honor, nnd by her sisters, Sliss Anna Senior pnd Sliss Slndeline Seniot: Sliss Eva Srhultz. tlio bridegroom's cousin, nnd Sliss Sue Love, ns brides ninltR Little Sliss Hazel Grithth wns the (lower girl, and Slaster Rujmond Lewis Corper tho pnge. M.. Incnnli V. PoWCI'S BCtcd OS bCSt .,,.. .. . o.., .. . f..n.... i.. mi for Sir. .Murun, nun mi' miiunini. iiili.nitm were tisliers : .mi gel John t-.i... uir,r dm hrtilo s brotuer: .Mr, John Clear. Mr. John Shldell and Sir. Stark Whcelan. of Wyuuwood. Mr. Senior gave his dnugliter in innrring". A reception followed tho oci oniony at the homo of the bride's parents. Mr. und Sirs. Slartin will live nt liO Last Walnut lane. VAN DUSEN-SHOTT A wedding of interest in this city and in Altoouu. Pa., took place at nooti cm Thurvday at the homo of SIr; . iiiitl -Mrs. (ieorgc L. Sbott. 31 'J7 North T'lrteenth street, when, their daughter, Sliss Slary C Shott, wus nmrricd to Sir. I- loyd a. Van Dusen, of Aitooua The ceremony wns performed by the Hev. SN alter H. Greenway. of the Gaston Vresbyteriiin Church, Eleventh street, and Leh gh avenue. Mr. Shott gave his taughter in marriage, and her sister, Sliss Ida Shott, was her only attendant. Jit. lrviu Cunnrd was Sir. S au Dusen best man. The service wns followed by a breakfast. Sir. S'an Dueen. who was a corporal in the Headquarters Troup, Seventy -eighth Division, recently returned from n year's service overseas. The bride groom nnd biide, upon their return from their trip, will live in Altoona. NAYLOliMATTNEH Announcement is mude of the mar riage of Sliss Elsie L. Slattner, daugh (er of Sirs. Anna SInttncr, of 1H1S Jerome street, and Mr. William. X.ajr- lor, of 2854 North Marshall itreet, mi Wednesday evening by tho Hev. H Smith Ktull, of Mount Carmel MeMioclUt Episcopal Church, of Fern Hock. Tbn brido was nttended by Miss MlncrvA Ernest, nnd Mr, Wnltcr B. Slattner, brother of the bride, was best man. Mr nnd Mrs. Nnylor left on a fortnight's trip nnd will be nt home after Decern-! her 15 nt 1318 Jerome street. KABIN GARFINKEL Sliss Lillian Onriinkcl.of 111" Nortb, Forty-first street, will be quietly mar ried to Sir. Jesse D. Rabin, of 325 South Fifty-eighth street, on Sunday evening nt 5 o'clock, Rabbi Slohu officiating. A small reception will follow Immediately after the ceremony. Sir. nnd Sirs. Rabin will leave Immediately after the recep tion for nn extensive trip through the South. After January 1 they will b at home nt 1117 North Forty-first street. .MILLER OASIPBELL A pretty home wedding took plica on Thanksgiving evening nt 5 o'clock, when Sliss Marlon Campbell, of 7000 Paschal! avenue, was given In marriage by her father to Sir. Charles D. Miller, of i425 Avenue 13, West Philadelphia. The Rev. Sir. Helntz ofliclated. A small reception followed immediately after the ceremony. Sir. William Mil ler, a brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man, iur. una .mis. iiuiior nave left for nt (en -day wedding trip. UNIONSIAN noCKSIAN The wedding of Sliss Lena Bockman, of 24:;0 South Second street, to Sir. Jack I'nioiiman, of 715 Jackson street, will take place today at Grand Hall, 410 Sloore street. The Rev. DaTld Krauss will perform the ceremony. Miss Ed the SlannlolT nud Miss Emma Mor rison will be bridesmaids. Sir. Herman Slorris and Sir. Roseusky will bfl Ushers. After a trip to New York the bride and groom will return lo their home, 2120 South Second stieet. GORSIAN DIAMOND Sliss Knthcrino Slario Diamond, daughter of Sir. nud Sirs. William 8. Diamoud, nnd Sir. Thomas I. Gorman were married on Wednesday morning nt 10 o'clock nt St. Dominic's Church, Holmesburg. The ceremony was per formed by tho Rev. Father Gorman, cousin of tho bridegroom. The brido wns given iu marriage by her father. The best man was Sir. Flank Gorman, the groom'N brother. The ushers were Sir. Frank J. Diamond, brother of the bride, und Sir. Raymond Coll. The brido wore a gown of Italian satin and silver lace and carried a shower bou quet of lilies-of-the-valley, gardenias, orchids and Sweetheart roses. The maid of honor was Sliss Slurie V. Dla mond. The bridesmaids were Sliss Gretton ,1. P. Rush, of Wyucotc. and Sliss Dorothy Ilcilman. After an extended tour Sir. and Mrs. Gorman will reside at S538 Fraukford avenue, Holmesburg. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The engagement of Sliss Theresa Roach and Sir. Herman Fell, of 222(1 South Tvvent.v -third street, was an; nounccd on Snturday, November 22. Arrangements are being made for tho wedding, which will take place early in 1020. Sir. Foil has recently receiveil his honorable discharge from the nrmy after serving with the 115th Division. Sir. SInx J. Schwartz, of 314 Slorris street, is spending the holidays with friends iu New York city. During hla v isit there he w ill motor to Albany and. West Point nnd other points of iutcre&t hi New iork state. SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF DECEMBER 1 TO DECEMBER 6 Subject to Change ! AI.IIAMmtA K'Ui. Moms ROXBOROUGH A costume dunce was hold on Thanks giving evening at the Rnxboroiigh Countr Club. The affair, which is one of the most successful given b tlio club, was in charge of Sir. Fred Sleirill Hi eeh. Sir. N. Paul Kenworthy, Sir. Earl Brewer. Sir. Ross H. Simpson. Sir. Veinon Ilaig and Sir. Burton Lll tlewood. WISSAHICKON ,V novel bazaar will De held this aft ernoon from 2 to 0 o'clock iu the parish houso of St. Timoth.v's Protestant Epls copui Chinch on Ridge uveuue. Anion,; the attractive booths are those for I lie Kill nf Christmas articles, cakes and of I cand , and it live and ten cent booth. Bfi'. t Among the guests who nttended the dinner which Sir. mid Sirs. John Fenn Brock gave last evening at tlio Ritz-' Carlton, before the SlcFndden ball, were Sir. nnd Sirs. Paul Denckln Slills, Mr. and Sirs. Charles SItinn, Sir. and Sirs. Robert K. Cnssalt, Sir. nnd Sirs. J. Gardener Cnssatt, Sir. and Sirs. J. Kenrsey Slitchell, Sir. and Sirs. II, Pepper Vaux. Sir. nnd Sirs. Robert K. Htrawbrjdge, Dr. and Sirs". Williams B. Cadwnlader, Sir. and Sir. George W. Roberts. Sir. nnd Sirs. George Brooke. Mr. and Sirs. Alexander Blddlo, Sir. nnd Mrs. Clarence AV. Dolnn, Sir. and Mrs, Arthur R. Spencer. Sir, and Sirs. George W. Chllds Drexel nnd Sir. nnd Mrs. Joseph VS. Widencr. At the dinner which Sir. and Sirs. John Hampton Barnes gave last eve ning before the SIcFadden ball, in honor of their daughter, Sliss Cecily W. Jlnrnes, there were twenty guess. Ainpng the guests were Sir. and Sirs. EckVv B. Coxe. Sliss Elizabeth Pack- rd, Sliss 'Eugenia Cassatt, Miss Lucile Curt ' ! I' llarclay fllcvaoufn. S'r. iioocri u. Struwbrldge, Jr., Mr. Vrederick Thay er and Mr. O, Dawson Coleman. Mrs. J,Oray. Bolton, of 2109 Pine street, will entertuiu at luncheon on Thursday, December 4, In honor ol Sliss Elizabeth Dvvlght Garrison, de butanto daughter of Sir, and Sirs. P. Lynwood Garrison, of 1010 Clinton street. ,SIr. and Sirs. Edgar Weight Baird. of the Wellington. Jiavc issurd Invitations ior tt small dinner to be given nt the Iflitz-Ciirlton, on January 8, In houor of Miss Slargaretta Jeanes, daughter of Mw Henry Sulger Jeanes, before the duce which Mr, and Mrs Harry C. I, Bliss Ktigenia uassatt, .aiisr l.ucue rter, Sliss Ruth Unhurt, Sliss Peggy dcr, Sliss .Helen Hart. Sir. Fran- Chambers. Sir. Ned Frazier, Sir. AHotd ' FOPMF.PTY oyfe IMAUf&I 1220-22-24 Walnut Street AM IMPORTANT CHANGE But of Name Oritp Kfot of Polio? : Nor Managemeht u jr,, ' To facilitate tne' conduct of our 1 t ' t business we have changed the .- name of the firm from ' ' linn -j- j''" .--- j i mini jS to 3yM ' The executives, sales and office I ' force will continue as before. & rnssyunk (s) Av. I'tll.l.tl MM nnd Thompson Sta () MONDAY Charles Riiv In C rnokeil Strnlcht ARCADIA , , Chestnut below lfllh St. m:i.vio.vT OJ above Market 8t. ni.L'KUIKI) '"' liniml & Stisquehnniia. Ave. IIKOAIIWAY UronU iitul Snyder , () llltOAII ST, Auditorium. Mian Droail St. ah. Itocklumi CANTIIIj TS2 Market St. () CKIIAR Outh Kl. und Cedar Avo () ci.isi:um Market Hot Blitli and flOth C'OI.OMAI. Otn. and Maplewood Aes, () F.MPRKSS Main St.. Manyunlc () I'.UHUKA lUth and Market Sta FAMILY 1311 Market St () FAIKMlHJNT Mill St. and Olmrd Ave. in) lUANJtfOIII) 1T15 Krnnkford Ave. () Third and 1 ltzwater Sta MTlTMr. T1IK,TIIB Helow Spruie St. () c,ri;at nokthkkn nroad St nl Erie- Ae. (a) 15I1T.IIIAI. 00th and Walnut Sta. (!) JKFFIUISON iiitb and Uauphln flta. jumiio , . . Front St. and Olrard Ave. i.nAiiKit 41at and Lancaster Ave. (a) MHKItTV rirnad and Columbia Ave (a) l.ortJHT S2d and Locust Sis. ) MAIIUKT ST. THIUTItl! 333 Market Kl. (a) MOUKI, 4.1 South St. (a) NIXON Bid and Market Sla. OVniUIKOOK (a) HSd and Haverford Ae. PAI.ACK J 814 Market St (a) & Dauphin St. I'HIN'rF.SN . OI Market St. () RKCIKNT Market St. lielow 17th () KIAI.TO Otn. at Tulnehocken m rn i.i li'.'d and Sarlaom Rta. (a) (a) Market St. below 7th BAVOV 1211 Market St. 6TANI.I5V Market above Uth (a) STRAM) Oermantown Ae, (a) at Venanto VICTORIA Ninth and Market Sta. MXST AM.F.OIIKNY 23th and Allegheny (a) Tom Milt III HouKh.Rldlnir Romance Kthel Clniton In More Deadly Than llin Male Anita Stewart In Her Klnadom of IJriamb I) Fairbanks Ills Mnjeaty the American Special cast In Thft Miracle Man Anita Stewart Hep Kingdom of Dreams Ilrjant Wushburn In It Paia to Advertise .Mabel Norma nd "Mickey" Dorothy Glen In Turning the Tables OIIib Thomas In Thu Spite llrlda TUESDAY C'hailmi rta In Crooked stralaht Tom Mix lu rtmiKh Illdlni: Roiniince Kthel Clayton in More Deadly Than tho Malo Anita Stowart In Her Kingdom of Dreams r. Falrbanka Ills Majesty th" American Special cast In The Miracle In Anita. Stewart Her KltiKdom of Dreams Ilrjnnt Washburn In It Pass to Advertise Mabel Normand in "Mickey" Dorothy Phillips In RlRht to Happiness rclr Till The HlRhop's Kmcralds Da Id Powell Teeth of tho Tiger r. K Lincoln In Virtuous Men Mary Plikford In The Hoodlum John llarrvmoro In Raffles Ills Majesty Tho American Jack" Plckford In Burslar by Proxy .'arlmoa in The Drat Mabel Normand In Mickey Hnld Dennett In The Vlrtuout Thief Wallace. Held In The Iitterv Man Olive Thomaa In Prudenco on Ilroadwav Dorothy Dalton In L'Apache Nalmova In The Jlrat Hert Lytell In Lombard! Ltd. Star Cast In Tho Price of Innocence E IC. Lincoln in Virtuous Men Will llogera In Almost a Husband Tom Mix In ftough'Rldlna Romance Star Caat in Tho Open Door Knld Dennett In What Kvery Woman Learns Mme. Nazimova- in The Brat Special Caat In The Miracle Man Blanche Sweet in A Woman of Pleasure Dorothy Dalton IApache Elsie Fermison In Counterfeit Special caat In The Mlivacle Man Viola Dana In Please Qet Married David Powell In The Teeth of Ihe Tiger . Dorothy dish In Turnlnc the Tables Olive Thomas In The Spite Rrldo WEDNESDAY Charles ltav In Crooked Straight Jacques of tho Silver North r.thel Clayton In More Deadly Than tho Male Anlla Stewart In Her Kingdom of Dreams Dorothv Dalton In L'Apache Special cast In The Miracle Man Gladys Ilrockwfll In Chaslnc Rainbows Bryant Washburn in It Pajs to Advertise Mabel Normand "Mlt key" Dorothy Phillips In Right to Happiness Vivian Martin In His Official Fiancee i:. K Lincoln In Virtuous Men Dorothv Olsh In Turning the Tables Msry Plckford In Tho Hoodlum John liiiirvmore In Ho files His Majestv The American .Tack Pli-kfont In Burglar by Proxy Nnzlmoia in The Hnat Mabel Normand In Mickey The Woman Thou Gavest Mo Walare Held In The Lottery Man Nazlmnvo. In The Drat Dorothy Dalton In L'Apache Nazimova In Tho Prat Rert Lytell In Lombard!, Ltd. Star Caat iu The Price of Innocence J Warren Kerrigan in White Man's Chance Will Rogers in Almost a Husband Marguerite Clark In Luck in Pawn S. Holmea-E. Cansldy Love, Honor und ? t:nld Dennett In What Every Woman Learns Enid Rennett In Stepping Out Special Caat In Thei Miracle Man Olive Thomas in The Spite rirlde Dorothy rhlUlpa In Right to llapplneaa Elsie Ferguson In Counterfeit Special cast In The Miracle Man Viola Dana In Please Get Married David Towel I In The Teeth of the Tiger .1 K. Hackett In Ashes of Love THURSDAY W" 8 Hart In John Pettlcoata Florence Reed in Her Game Ethel Clayton In More Deadly Than the Malo Olarivn Leslie in The Golden Shower David Powell In The Teeth of the Tiger William Farnum In The Last of the Dunnes Mnrmierlte Clark in Luck in Tawn Oeraldlne Farrar In Flame of the Desert Mabel Normand In "Mickey" FRIDAY W S. Hart In John Petticoats W Grlffith'B Flay Broken Hlosaoms Dthel Clayton In More Deadly Than the Male Gladvs LeHllo lu Tho Golden Shower David Powell In The Teeth of tho Tlgefl William Farnum in Tho Last of the Duanes Marguerite Clark in Luck In Pawn Oeraldlne Farrar in Flame of tho Desert Mabel Normand "Mickey" TC Hackelt In Ashes of Love Olive Thomas In Tho Spito Bride Dorothv Phillips In Right to Happiness Vivian Mnrtin In His Official Fiancee Irene Castlo In The Invisible Bond Mabel Normand in Mickey Charles Rav in Crooked Straight Censne Havnkaw a in The Illustrious Prince Viola liana In Parisian Tigress Jack Plckford In Burglar by Pioxy Nazimova In The Brat Mabel Normand in Mickey Texas Clulnan In Tho She-Wolf Illllle Burka In Sadie Iove Charles Rav In Crooked Straight Dorothv Daltnn in 1Apieh Nazimova In Tho Brnt Harry Morey In The Gamblers Star Cest In Tho Prlto of Innocenrv Tom Moore in Heartaeaso Will Rogers in Almost u Husband Nazimova In The Brat Wll'lmn RusMd In Eastward Ho Knld Renneit in What livery Woman Lcnrna Dorothv Dalton In The Weaker Sex Sperlsl Caat In The Mlracln Man Vlvlsn Martin In Ills Official Fiancee Marguerite Clark In Luck In Pawn Elsie Ferguann In Counterfeit Special cast in The Miracle Man Viola Dana In Please Get Married JvTaxImova In The Brat Eui-ne O'Brien In Sealed Hearts Bert Lvtell In Lombardl. Ltd. Tom Moore In Lord and Lndv Algy Montamie Love In Thn Steel TCInC Mabel Vnemin In Mickey Charles nav In Crooked Straight Tom Mix In Rough-Riding Ttomance r"ank Keensn In The False Code Olive Tom"s In The Snlle Bride NImov In The Brat Rnhrt Warwick in Tn Mlrzoura Jacques of the Sliver North BlHIe Burke In Sadie Tive Olive Thorns s 'n The Snlfe Bride Fnld B"nelt In What Kvery Woman Learns Special Cast In The Mlrni e Man Pegv Hvland In A Girl lo Bohemia Herbert Ttnw Union In The Carter Case Marlelaipe Trevere in The Splendid Sin Will Rogers In Almost a Husband Neslmova n The Brat G'sd Brorkwell In Chasing Rainbows Fnld Bennett In What Hverv Woman Learns farenerlte C'ark I Widows by Proxy Snerlsl Cast In The Miracle Man Kenneth Harlan In Trembling Hour Alice Jnvr In , Vengeance of Durand Elale Ferguson In Counterfeit Special caat In The-Mlracle Man Viola Dana In Pleaae Get Married Nazimova In The Rral W S Hart In John Petticoats L"Uffena O'Brien In Sealed Hearta Bert Lvtell in .Lombard!. Ltd. SIsrv Plckford in The Hoodlum Constance Taimadre In A Temperaments! Wife Nslmova in The Brat Trepo Castle In The Invisible PAmd Nazimova in The Brnt Mabel Normn1 In Sis Hopkins Olive Themes in The Snlte Bride Nz!mova In The Brat Oeorpe Wnlsh In Tim Wlnnlne Stroke Wallace neld in The Lottery Mart Enid Bennett In Stenplng Out Marguerite ctarlc In Luck In Pawn Fnld Bennett In Whit Every Woman Learns Sneclnl Cast In The Miracle Mnn Nazimova in The Brat Herbert Rav. Upson In Tho Carter Case Monroe Sallsburv In Sundown Trail Will Bogera In Almost a Huabnnd Charles Ray n The Egg-Crate Wallop F Mavo-C Adams In The Brute Breaker Vnld Bennett In What Every Woman Learns Florence Heed llr Game Special Cast In The Miracle Man Alice Joee In Vengeance of Durand II. D. Warner In Qray Wolf's Qhoat Elale Ferguson In Counterfeit Special cast In The Miracle Man Viola Dana tn rleoao Qet Marl led SATURDAY W S. Hart In John Petticoats W arimth'n Play Broken Blossoms Ethel Clayton In More Deadly Than the Male Gladys Leslie lu Tho Golden Shower Constance Talmadge in A Temperamental Wife William Farnum In The Last of the Duanes Charles Bay In Crooked Straight Oeraldlne Farrar In Flame of the Desert Mabel Normand In Mickey W. S. Hart In John Petticoats Eugene O'Brien In Sealed Hearts Florence Reed In Her Game Mary rickford In The Hoodlum Monroe Salisbury in Hla Dlvon-ed Wife Tom Mix In Heart of Texas Ityan Irene Castle In The InvUlbte Bond Nazimova in The Brat Sla HoDktns Trail of the Octopus Olive Thomas In the Snlta Bride Nazimova tn Tho Brat James K Ashes Hackett In of Love Wallace Held In Tho lottery Man Enid Bennett Jn Pteppln Out Taylor Holme In Taxi Enid Bennett In What Eveiy Woman Loarmi Special Caat In The Miracle Man Nazimova in The Brat Kerueit Ruwllnaon In Tho Carter Case Corlnne Griffith Id , The Climbers Will Bogeri In Almost n. Husband David Powell In The Teeth of the Tiger Constance TalmadRe In1 A Temperamental Wife Enid Bennett In What Every Woman Learns Vivian Martin la Ills Official Fiancee Special Cast In The UlracJa Man H B. Warner In The Gray Wolf's Ghost Geonre Walsh In The Winning Stroke, Elsie Ferguson In Counterfeit Rpaclat caat In The Miracle Man Bert Lvtel) In Lombard, Ltd Viola Dans, in Plca Oat Harrier! nrt LrtHI In Ixjmbartl, W The theatrca marked () obtain plclurea through the STANLEY COMPANY OF AUUIUCA. reviewed before txhlbltloa. vhlch la a ruaranUe of .arty ehoeilng ot the flntit production', All VI J S ? J o &: '' 22'ii