Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 01, 1920, Postscript, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBlik! LEDGERrPHIIiABELraiA THUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1920
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VST GOSSJPABOUT PEOPLE
w Nancy Wynne Wistibs the Joy of the Season to Her
Readers She Talks of the Henry Brinton Coxe
Ball Last Night at the Bellevue-Stratford
Willi nil lifcr heart Nancy wishes
j-ou n hoppy New Year. Can It be
nnsWile that Nvfr nro in the twenties?
whenever we hnve heard members of
older generations spealc nf the twenties
thirties and forties we have felt as If
that hUtory were almost too nnelcnt to
think of, and yet some fifty rnr from
now the younjr people of twenty or
twentv-flve will he gasping over us, If
we are fitlll HvliiK. unylnjr, "Look at
that old person, hn or she was iriqwn
up In the twenties." Ho It rocs I
The thing for us to think nbont is
not the span of the jears, but that the
years we do live nhnll bn well spent,
then It will have been worth while for
u to have lived.
WFAAj, even though It was the second
ball this week, the Coxe bull was a
wonder last night! The Uellevue ball
room Is always wonderful with the ntnire
raided from the floor and the extra
room for dancing thusly allowed.
Catherine did look sweet. She hns
luch a charming manner, nnd W very
pretty, I think; has unusually beauti
fully chiseled features nnd very pretty
hair, and she chooses such lovely colors
for her frocks, Last night she wore
white Mitin with silver trimmings, nnd
Mrs. Coxc looked very handsome In
light blue.
.Air. nnd Mrs. Charles F. Adams,
the latter .Mrs. uoxe s sister, and
Catherine nnd Charles Adams, all of
Boston, were tnerc, anu, 01 course, airs.
Standley Stokes, who was Ituth Coxe.
ftfrs. Adams woro a handsome gown
of black velvet. The ballroom was
.wimfpil with ferns and greens and
the (upper tables were gay with flowers
and ferns.
IpONIGHT there will be a debutante
JX dance at the Ritz-Carlton given by
Mrs. Morris Dallett for her daughter
Margaret. The guests will be of the
debutante and younger married set.
Margaret is a daughter of the late
.Turfc Dallett. of this city. She is a
charming little girl. Her sister, Marie
Dallett, married Randall Pennington
several years ago. She is a vory strik
ing type of wo.man, having wonderful
Titinn hair.
Margaret .is dancer, win auourn
lights through r lovely curly head of
tinir T often ndmlrcd her at the
younger classes before she came out
wearing ner simple nine urguumi;
frocks. She and the Harrison girls
and one or two others were walking
acknowledgments or tneir motners
good sense and good taste. None of
these gowns with no sleeves and a two
inch back!
To tell the truth. I think some of
the girls nrc beginning to think a lit
tle and realize that they please no
species of person by not wearing
enough clothes. Of course, it's not
stylish to talk nbout morals, but the
fact that it's vulgar seems to have a
little bit of an effect, and a. the recent
balls the undressing has been on the
wane.
In fact, at the Benedicks I saw noth
ing objectionable in regard to gowns or
manner of dancing.
THE Art Alliance will have a wonder
ful time this afternoon. Thero is
to be a New Year's reception from 4
until 7 o'clock. Philip Goepp and
Miss Susanne Dercum. who were on
the music committee of the Alliance, ar
ranged an intercitinft program and will
be aisisted by a number of men and
women who represent the various as
relations which form n part of the
Art Alliance. The Mndrigal Singers,
formed of prominent singers in various
choirs throughout the citv, will sing
under the direction of Henry Hotz.
Mtb. W. Yorke Stevenson, Mrs. .Tolin
H, Oakley, Mrs. A. Warren Kelsey,
Mrs. John Braun, Mrs. Leopold Sto
kowski and Miss Eleanor Rtewardson
will receive the guests. As I said last
week, I like that Art Alliance. I think
It is an honor to the community.
SOMETIMES little boys do hectic
little things, don't they? They come
up to the great, big cities and go to col
lege in the suburbs, and then they come
tft slifiTD nnrl eftrt flip, nrnttv nennlo In
J the shows, and sometimes they do little
hi ..: .i t -.-..i. v ,
was highly amused recently when a lit
tle lady whom you know and I know,
and who hns made a decided hit on the
stage of late, told of a letter she had
received from one of these infant
"Johns" which begged for a photograph
and inclosed a quarter for the postage.
And Nancy's eyes twinkled when she
heard the name of the swain, who ought
almost to have been home and in bed
by 8:30 each night. Anyway, the ad
mired one kept the quarter and did not
notice the note. More power to her!
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Invitations have been issued by Mrs.
Rivinui, of 2110 De Lancey street, for
the marriage of her daughter. Mis3
Mary Maxcy Rivinus, nnd Mr. J. Gor
don Fetterman, which will take place
on Tuesday, January 20, in St. Pat
rick'!, Church, Twentieth and Rltten
hoine streets, nt 0 o'clock.
The ceremony will bo performed by
Archbishop Dougherty and will be fol
lowed by a nuptial mass.
Among the pieats who will attend the
dinner which Mr. nnd Mrs. Effingham
il. Morris, of Tyn-y-Coed, Ardmore,
yill give before the Assembly, at the
liellcvue-Stratford, In honor of their
granddaughter, Miss Rhoda Brooke,
"iiugnter of Mrs. Trenchard Emlen
Jicwbold, will bo Mr. and Mrs. Francis
J. Gowen, Mr. and Mrs. Trenchard
I.mlcn Ncwbold, Mr. and Mrs. Effing
ham B, Morrii, Jr., Miss Gertrude L.
I.. Conaway, Miss Sarah Meade Har
iison, Miss Anno B. Townsend, Miss
arn B. Dolan, MIrs Lucy Grey. Miss
.Mabel II. P. Itcld, Miss Pauline Fcnno,
W Boston j Miss II. Pauline L. Bell,
Miss Eleanor Robb, Miss Polly Thayer,
Miss Nannie Dale, Miss Mary Norris,
Mr. Blair Lee, of Washington; Mr.
vwra wooite, jr., Mr. Harrison mc-
tiiiiei, .ur. uaieD uobcrts, .Mr. noli-
tS, Mr. Robert Tlrnnlre. Mr Rhrnt
WCll. Mr. Arthur TV HmlHi Mr.
lexandcr Van Pelt. Mr .T Fmlle
ejelin, Mr. George Armlstead, Mr.
lenrv L. Orolln. ..Tr.. Mr TTnrrtr
tobb, Mr. James Gowen, Mr. Scott
.andreth. Mr .Tihn TTnl.n,.f Tno--.!!
Ir. Jared TlHrprnnll Mr Ttnrltinv T.nnrl.
retk and Mr. Barclay McKadden.
Airs. Ttlelmr U.1.UAk.. of Straf
ford, will entertain at dinner this
evening, before the Junior dance, in
honor of her daughter, Miss Celeste
tleckscher. Among the guests will be
Miss i Mary Carroll Rolln, Mr. Wllllnm
A TJ..1I 1- -r i-.j' , i-i i-i
' Curtis Harvey and Mr, and Mrs.
"imam A. noun.
Mr. Itrwl Mm Rflnrira riflllna Ttlvrt,,
04 Spruco street, will entertnlu nt
juuer iqmnrrow evening, In Honor ot
' Anna -Mercnant Kvans, beforo the
psembly. Tho guests will include Mr.
u airs. Fits Eugene Newbold, Mr.
O Mrs. Gforce Flallm. nlrnn .Tr Mr
dndIril. Alornnnr Ttl.1.11.. ML. VII. n-
beth P. Welsh, Miss E. ""Antoinette
Qeyelln, Mr. John H. Wbelen. Mr.
Montague Lycett, Mr. Harry A. Adams,
5J& Devereux Colt Josephs and Mr.
iter Randolph.
Mrs. WlllUm n nutiiM tt.....
liVif . s,ued cards for majl teal
Ion Saturday, January 10, to meet .MIk?
lioulse Brooki, bf Bosta wiw W f
tho guest of Mrs. James D. Winsor, of
Ilavcrford. '
The gentlemen who will, take tho
patronesses in to supper at the Assembly
on Friday night will be Mr. Effingham
B. Morris. Mr. T. DeWItt Cuyler, Dr.
Richard H. Hnrte. Mr. It. II. Bayard
Howie. Mr. Thomas Cadwaladcr and
Mr. Edward O. Toland.
At the dinner which Mrs. J. Ogden
Hoffman, of Rndnor, will give this eve
ning in honor of her niece Miss Malslc
Chance, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs, Bur
ton Chance, the guests will be Miss
Alidn B. 'Klsenbrey, MKs Dorothy
Hodge. Mr. Alfred Reginald Allen, Mr.
John B. DcCoursey, Jr., Mr, Heber
Morris. Mr. Frank P. Kano and Mr.
John Kent Kane, Jr.
An engagement of social interest was
announced today in Milwaukee, Wis.,
by Mrs. J. W. Beswlck Purchns, of her
daughter, Miss Dorothy I'urrhai, to
Mr. Edwin I, Atlee, Jr., of this city.
Miss Purchns will be in this city the
latter part of January, art the gurst of
Mr. Atlee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win I, Atlee. The wedding will take
place in the spring. The engagement of
Miss Purchns sister. Miss Nancy Pur
chns, to Mr. Edmund W. Gilpin, of this
city, yns recently announced,
Mr. Alfred Norris nnd Mr. Lee Nor
ris, of New York, will spend the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. IV. W. Hep
burn, Villanova, and will nttend the
dance which Mr. and Mrs. Hepburn are
giving for their daughter. Miss Marie
Louise Hepburn, on Saturday night nt
the Bellevue-Stratford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James R. Hopkins will
give n danco nt the Acorn Club on
Saturday evening in honor of Miss
Elizabeth Malcolm Peltz.
Mrs. Arturo deHcercn and her son,
who have been spending several weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Gurnce Munn, of
Radnor, have taken apartments at the
Wellington for the month of Jnnuary,
and will go to Palm Beach in February.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Munn left for Palm
Beach last Sunday.
Bishop nnd Mrs. Rhinelandcr will
be at home to receive the clergy nnd
their wives this afternoon from 4 until
7 o'clock at 231 South Twenty-second
street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Irving Wilson, of Queen
Lane, gave a dinner nt the Philadelphia
Country Club last evening.
Judge nnd Mrs. J. Willis Martin and
5Ii3s Gwen Martin, have gone to town
for the winter. They have taken an
apartment at Eighteenth and Walnut
streets.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dlsston, of
Grcanwold, St. Davids, are staying at
Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Gazzam
will give a theatre party on Mondny,
January 5, before tho ball which Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Price Wetherill will
give at the Bellevue-Stratford in honor
of their granddaughter. Miss Deborah
Logun. The guests will Include, Mr.
and Mrs. John Kent Kane, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Stacey B. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Randolph Wood, Miss Svdney
Franklin, Miss Betty Elliott, Miss Mar
lon Gilford, of New York, Mr. Francis
BohJen. Mr. Tristram Colket, Mr. Alex
ander Von Pelt, Mr. Brooko Edwards
nnd Mr. Joseph M. Gazzam, Jr.
Mrs. Paxson Dceter, of Bryn Mawr,
gave a children's party on Tuesday
afternoon in honor of her nieces, Miss
Virginia McNeil, Miss Louise McNeil,
Miss Janet McNeil and her nephew,
Master Walter Carl, Jr., of Boston.
Among the other children present were
Miss Marion McAllister, Miss Annabel
.McAllister, Miss Frances Wilson. Mas
ter Erskiue M. Smith, Jr., Mnbtcr
Stephenson Smith, Master Kenneth
I.atta, Master Thomas Holten and Mas
ter Lucean Srdith, 3d.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Johnson en
tertained at dinner last evening at their
home, 3808 Chestnut street, later taking
their guests to the danco at the Philo
musian Club.
Miss Elizabeth Childs Steel, of the
Wood-Iorton, Gerninntown, has left
for Scranton for a week's stay. A din
ner danco will be given in her honor by
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Courson.
QERMANTOWN
Mr. nnd Mrs. William H. Hobson
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Edith Hazel Hobson, to
Mr. Hebertnn V. Pri.L-. ,.. ir
J.dwin Abbury Fncke, also of German
town. p.Mr,i .anJ Mr8, Conrad Grainm, 5011
,,i ilavf?u.e' are bclnK congratulated
upon the birth of a daughter, Sabcna
V- i ",a"luL vnnstmas morning.
Mrs. Cnnrnil n.nmtn .. m u- ?
t . i,, "" win u remem
bered as Miss Sabena Agnes Adamson.
Mr. and Mro iv!iii. tt ti.ii
, - ,, ..Hutu ii .Dun urc
Jiving an "nt home" in honor of their
son-in-luw and daughter, Mr. aud Mrs.
...o.w ncuur unrcing, at the latter's
"imie, o- esc .lolmson street today
from 4 to 7. Mr Som..i ti.i m
Horatio .Gates Sickel, 3d, .and Mrs."
Lliza W. Whitney will preside at the
tea table and the following will assist
in receiving: Miss Frances D. Ball,
Mrs. W. Wiltnnv Ttnll r. n"V'l
AV. Carson, Mrs. Harold" D. ' Cupitt,
airs. J, Morrell Gonilnnctnm ml.
Dorothy Hoisted, Miss Margaret Hot
ii ' . Thomas Kenworthy. Mrs.
Homer McCormiek, Miss Kathcrine Oi
niond, Miss Josephine Sibson, Mrs.
wiiMu1, f,l,Tarks- 'll"l Mrs. William
H. Whitney, Jr. At u dinner for the
receiving party following the tea, ad
ditional guests will he: Mr. iv Whit
ney Bull, Mr. George W. Carson, Mr.
J. Morrell Goodpasture, Mr. Thomas
r"",,: ' Aii; "onw McUorraick,
Mr. William Prlugle, Mr. Robert g!
itauscher. Mr. IT. Hntno Klol.-nl jn.
Mr. Walter R. Sparks. Mr. Arthur Van
iiushim, anu air. William H. Whitney,
Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harting were mar
ried during tho Avar.
TWO DEBUTANTE SISTERS
ihpm ?( x i--) xh'' j j. 3?m
MISS ROSAMTJND WURTS MISS ELEANOR WURTS
Dauglifcrs of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennedy Wurls. They will bo honor
guests at a dinner to bo given by their unclo and nunt, Mr. and Mrs.
EUIston Perot BIssell, tomorrow night beforo the first Assembly
BALA-CYNWYD
Tho Zeta Chapter of the Delta Sipzna
Phi Sorority entertained In honor of
Mrs. Arnold Clayes, who was Miss
Elizabeth Slaymaker, of Bala, last
week. The members of the chapter are
Miss Dorothy Clear, Mrs. Arnold
Clayes, Miss Dorothy Donaldson, Miss
Margaret Glynn, Miss Eleanor Gaiser,
Miss Marjorie Little, Miss Catharine
McClatchy, Miss Louise ParBons, Miss
Ruth Pedrick, Mrs. J. Ellis Black. Miss
Dorothy Sutherland, MUs Cntharine
Thompson and Miss Helen Todd.
The many friends of Miss Virginia
Lloyd, of Llandrlllo road, Cynwyd, will
regret to learn that tjie is confined to
her room with a sprained ankle.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mrs. W. Irwin Cheyney, of Bridge
Farm, near Media, is recovering from
her recent illness. Mrs. Cheyney is
president of tho Media branch of the
Emergency Aid. Her sister, Mrs. Lu
cretia B. Lawton, of 'Providence, R. I.,
will return to her homo this week.
Mrs. F. Edgar Pennington, of Media,
gave a card party on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Edward II. Hall, of Media, is
entertaining her brother, Mr. Edward
Barton, of Ottumwa.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pratt Howard,
of Moylan, gave n card party this
week, their guests including Dr. and
Mrs. E. Marshall Harvey, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest L. Green, Mr. and Mrs. G.
Warner Beneiman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
R. Little, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cook Mc
Allister, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Penning
ton, Mrs. Walter D. Griscom, Mrs.
William M. Fri.sbic, Mrs. Janet Mc
Allister, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Snow
den, Mr. Walter Rhodes, Mr. Joseph
Blakiston.
NEW JERSEY NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Wiltshire,
of Moorcstown, N. J., announce the
marriage of their daughter, Miss Han
nah Wiltshire, to Mr. Henrv S. TTnmii.
ton, also of Moorestown, After a short
wedding trip south, Mr. and Mrs. Ham
ilton will live at the Eastbourne, Atlan
tic uuy.
L. J. McCaulley, Mr. John G. Morris.
Mr. Edward W. Patton, Mr. Elmer A
Recser, 'Mr. B. Frank Siegert and Mr'
Asa W. Vandegrif t.
Mrs. William C. Carman, of 1220
West Allegheny avenue,' entertained tho
.ncuiutin ui mi; i, cuureuaj' ijnugc U1UD
at her homo yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. William Barnhnrst, of Atlantic
uiy, jh epenamg me nounays with Mrs
Ralph Naze!, of North Broad street.
ROXBOROUGH
The young people of the Roxborough
Baptist Church will rive their nnmmi
New Year's entertainment this evening
when the Christmas nlav. "Cheer Tin
Cornelia" will be presented with the
rouowmg cast: uornella Clemens, Miss
Doris Moyer; Nora, Mrs. Mabel
urooKS ; aiauge. jiiss iieatrice TInpcn :
Betty, Miss Edna ulmer; Kitty Miss
Margaret Sheldrake; college girl, Miss
Eunice Mnyberry ; spinsters, Miss Ruth
Cusworth and Miss Beatrice Stern ; Sa
blna Sellers, also Aunt Lucia, Miss
Virginia Blair; Professor Mooner, Mr.
Warren Holland; Rastus, Mr. Le Roy
Gait, and college boys, Mr. Donald Su
dell, Mr. James Brooks nnd Mr. Earl
xippen. .Mrs. uoDert Hayes Is chair
mnn ot the committee in charge. As
this annual affair is a community enter
tainment the neighborhood families are
ail invitee.
MANAYUNK
St. John's Dramatic Society, n en
pany of italented amateurs who have
aided many charities in the Twenty
first ward, and who disbanded during
uie war, win jireseai. tne play, "Back
Home," this evening in St. John's Hall.
The cast will include Miss Sadie Wall
Miss Marie McCormack, Miss Margaret
Ryan, Miss Margaret Wall, Miss Helen
O'Neill, Mr. Peter Loftus, Mr. Frank
Costello. Mr. Frank O'Donuell. Mr
John Callahaj, Mr. Francis Desmond,
flir. nriiiiaui xL'sumau, ;urs, xrancis
Dever and Mr. John Green.
NORRISTOWN
The marriage of Miss Charlotte M.
Green, daughter of Mr. William Green,
of Penn Square, and Mr. Harrv Metz-
ear. of Norristown. took nlace nt tlia
Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Vnt n home of the bride on Tuesday evening.
Palmyra, N. J., announce the engage- at 6 o clock. The Rev. C. Montgomery
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Kathryn Burns, of 204 South
iorty-fourth street, will leave on .Mon
day for New York to visit Miss Mude
lelne Kelt)'.
Miss Emily Godley has closed her
partment, 2.11 South Forty-first street,
and is spending the month of January
as tho guest of Mrs. Louis M. French,
of 71 Grove street', Stamford, Conn.
Mrs. Clarence Cutler Bleecker and
her two children, Master Jack Bleeck
t and Miss Betty Bleecker, of New
Haven, Conn., ore the guests of Mrs.
llleeckcr's mother. Mrs. L. White, of
3020 Walnut street. They will return to
their home in Connecticut nbout Jail
tiary 10. Mr. Bleecker spent Christinas
and the week-end with Mrs. Whlto, re
turning last Monday to his home,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas J. Nnrrln. mill
South Forty-sixth street, announced the
engagement of their daughter, Miss
Elizabeth, to Mr. Edward A. Lynch, of
Brooklyn, N. Y. No dato has been
set for the wedding.
Mr, and Mrs. H. Belenchik, of 6847
.srehwood avenue, announco the en.
agement of their daughter. Miss Stella
;leneiiiK, to sir, onmuei u, rriuce.
ment of their daughter, Miss Charlotte
a. hoi, to air. .loan J. i'ederson, of
San Jose, California.
Miss Claire Feinstein and MUs Tiith
Itsyinson of this city, nnd Miss Minerva
Brest, of Camden, have been visiting in
Bridgeton, N. J., as the guests of
Miss Pollack and Miss Braunstein.
Others included in the party were Miss
Cecilia Beers, of Vineland, N. J. ; M.
George Beers, of Vineland; Mr. Ber
man, Mr. Sam Odell, Mr. Boris nnd Mr.
Sam Hindin.
Miss Pollack and Miss Braunstein will
be entertained over the New Year by
Mis8 Florence Gorchov and Miss Claire
Feinstein.
TIOGA
The thirty-fifth annual New Year's
reception and entertainment of the
Masonic Home of Pennsylvania, 333;i
North Broad street, will be held by the
board of managers this afternoon at the
home. Mr. W. Freeland Kendrick, the
president, will preside, and tho pro
gram will include addresses by Mnyor
elect J. Hampton Moore, Mr. Kendrick,
Mr. Louis M. Wagner, vice president;
soprano solo by Miss Sylvia Colon,
and humorous stories by Dr. Rice. The
affair is in charge of Mr. Kendrick, Mr.
Wagner, Mr. George D. Whltcomb,
treasurer; Mr. Robert J. Spratt, Becrc
tary; Rev. William H. Sivel, superin
tendent : Mr. Daniel J. Bishop, Mr. W
T. Bradley, Mr. Charles Chipman, Mr'
George S. Cox, Mr. W. Dreydoppel, Mr
H. Dolfinger, Mr. Harry II. Hubbert.
Mr. J. E. M. Keller, Mr. Samuel La
mond, Mr- Joseph L. Slann, Mr. E. S,
Mershon, Mr. William Mclntyre, Mi
Angle, rector of the First Baptist
Church, officiated at the ceremony. The
bride, who was attended by Miss Caro
line Schwltzer, of Burlington, N. J.,
wore n gown of white satin trimmed
with pearls and tulle veil. Her bouquet
was of Bride roses. The maid of honor
wore a yellow tulle dress over yellow
satin and carried yellow roses. Air.
Walter Green acted as best man, and
Miss Wanda Moss, a cousin of the
bride, was flower girl. A reception fol
lowed the ceremony. Upon their return
from a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs.
Metzgar will live on Markley street.
Mtb. Lloyd Kcrshner, of Brown
street, gave a Christmas party for her
two small sons, Master Quillman
Kershner and Master Lloyd Kershner,
Jr. The little guests were MIbs Mar
ion Kcrshner, Miss Jane Kershner,
Miss Eleanor Sykes, Miss Catharine
Sykes, Miss Elizabeth Read. Miss Betty
Krewson, Master Walter AVllsoa, Jr.,
and Master William Shoemaker.
NEW YEAR'S WEDDING
IN S.- PHILADELPHIA
Miss Francos Black Bride of Mr.
Johnson Other Weddings
of Interest
The wedding of Miss Frances M.
Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
O. Black, of 1710 South Thirteenth
street, to Mr. William Johnson, of Col
llngswood. N. J., will take place to
night at 8 o'clock. The ceremonv will
be performed by the Rev. Dr. Moore
nnd will be followed by a quiet recep
tion. The bride will wear a traveling
suit of dark blue cloth trimmed with
squirrel, with n. hot to match and a
corsage bouquet of orchids and sweet
Ecas. Her sister, Miss Loas Black, will
e her attendant.
After a wedding trip through the
South Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will live in
their new home in Oak Lane.
SMITIM'OELL
A pretty wedding took place yester
day afternoon In the Church of Our
Lady of Holy Souls, Tioga and Nine
teenth "streets, when Miss Carrie A.
Fooll. daughter of Mrs. Louise Focll,
of 3320 North Smedley street, was
married to Mr. Harry A. Smith, of 840
North Ninth street, with the Rev.
Joseph A. Hcffcrnnn officiating. The
bride wore a gown of white satin with n
tulle veil caught with clusters of orange
blossoms and carried a shower bouquet
of bride's roses. She was attended br
Mla Lillian Schoff. who wore a pink
gown of satin veiled with georgette
Crepe and carried a shower of pink rose
buds. Mr. Albert Gciger was best man.
The ceremony was followed iby a recep
tion at the home of the bride's mother.
Mr. and Mrs". Smith will be at home at
3326 North Smcdlev street.
LEVIN RAAB
A wedding of interest in this city nnd
in Raleigh. N. C, was that of Miss
Carrie Raab, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Raab. of 1807 North Seventh
street, and Mr. Max Levin, of Raleigh,
which was solemnized on Tuesday eve
ning at tho home of the bride's parents.
The1 bride's fnther gave her in marriage
and the Rev. Dr. Louis Brav, of Kings
ton, N. Y., performed the ceremony.
The bride's BiBter, Miss Clara Raab,
was her only attendant, and Mr.
Nathan Raab, brother of the bride, was
best man A reception followed the
ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Levin left on
a fortnight's trip nnd will be at home
after January 15, in Raleigh.
KUIIN FLANAGAN
An attractive wedding was solemn
ized with nuptial mass yesterday morn
ing in the Church of St. John the Bap
tist, Manayunk, when Miss Anna V.
Flanagan, daughter of Mrs. Katharine
Flanagan, of 221 Roxborough avenue,
Roxborough, was married to Mr. Fran
cis J. Kuhn. Jr. The Rev. Father
Stapleton officiated nnd the ceremonv
was followed by a breakfast at the home
of the bride's mother. The bride was
attended by her sister, Miss Cecilia
lanagan, and Mr. Joseph J. Kuhn was
his brother's best man.
NUSBAUM EPHLIN
A pretty wedding took place last eve
ning at 7:80 o'clock, when Miss Edna
Ephlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O.
M. Ephlin, 4223 Havcrford avenue, be
came the bride of Mr. Horace Nusbaum,
1035 North Park avenue. The Rev.
Dr. Harris performed the ceremony.
The bride wore a tan suit trimmed with
seal with a hat to match and a corsage
bouquet of orchids and lilies of the val
ley. Miss May Boyle was maid of
honor and Mr. Samuel Jacobs was
nest man. A reception followed for the
families, after which Mr. and Mrs.
Nusbaum left for the seashore. They
will be at home after February 1 at
1035 North Park avenue.
DEVENS COHEN
Miss Anna B. Cohen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cohen, of 1041
North Thirty-third street, was married
to Mr. Louis N. Dcvens, of Hartford,
Conn., last evening nt 0 o'clock at Beth
Israel Synagogue, Thirty-second street
and Montgomery avenue, by the Rev.
Marvin Nathan. The bride wore a
gown of white satin and n tulle veil
and carried a shower bouquet of white
roses ana lines ot the valley. She
was attended by Miss Jean Devens, Bis
ter of the bridezroom. as mnlrt nf hnnnr
The bridesmaids were Miss Frances
Price, Miss Alice Cohen, Miss Ada
Devens and Miss Dorothea Fedcr. The
best man was Mr. Samuel Cohen and
the ushers were Mr. Jack Hoffman. Mr.
Jack Rouslin. Mr. Nathaniel Soskln
and Mr. David Hoffman. Among the
out-of-town guests were: Mr. and
Mrs. J. Devens, of Hartford. Conn. :
Mr.- and Mrs. P. Marcus, Dr. nnd Mrs.
Rouslin. Mr. and Mrs. N. RmiRltn.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Devens. of Provi
dence, R. I. ; Miss Jean Devens and
Miss Ada Devens, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Abusa, of Hartford, Conn. : Miss
Sophie Tucker, of New York; Mr. and
Mrs. Ecoss,.of Boston; Mr. and Mrs.
Publicker, of Atlautic Cit.v: Mr. nm!
Mrs. Ben Kellman, of Torrington,
Conn.
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We Have The "Vamp"
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Gall Wiley, of 2234 North Sev
enteenth street, gave a masquerade
dance at her home last evening. The
Kucsts Included Miss Lydia Lorkc, Miss
Helen Hcnris, Miss Mny Canavan,
Miss Ruth Wiley, Miss Jeanette Slpps,
Mrs. Walter Sipps, Mr. George Brcn
nan, Mr. Frank McCully, Mr. George
Wyllc, Mr. Charles Hubbard. Mr. Billy
Saddle. Mr. Russell MacDonald,
Mr. Joseph Thortall, Mr. Frank
Vattlno, Mr. Charles Ehlngcr, Mr. Bud
Htndier. Out-of-town guests included
Miss Emma Wlmmel, New York; Miss
Marion Mcssmcr, New York; Mr, Joe
Huston, New York; Miss Louise Mc
Clintoek, Mount Airy, Pa. ; Mr. Leon
ard Clowcr, Norristown, Pa. ; Mr.
Vincent Jordan. Scranton, Pa.; Miss
Alice Ktadlcr, Catawlssa, Pa. ; Miss
Viola Stadler, Catawlssa, Pa. ; Mr. SId
Rickersbcrg. Cleveland, O. ; Mr. George
Brown, Washington; Mr. Kenneth
Smith, Washington ; Mr. John J. Brcn
nnn, Jr., Atlantic City.
The engagement Is announced by Mr.
and Mrs. M. L. Schneeberg, of 230S
North Twenty-sixth street, of their
daughter, Miss Laura D. Schneeberg,
to Mr. Samuel Braverman, of this city.
Tho I. D. K. D. Y. Club will hold
its annual New Year's party this eve
ning nt 1823 West York street.
Miss Annette Spclgley entertained at
the home of her parents, 1707 North
Ninth street, last evening, in honor of
Mr. Alex Rose, who Is leaving for a
short stay in the South. Among the
guests were Mr. Milton Reese, of Hart
ford, Conn., and Mr. Samuel Stoli, of
Camden,
Miss Helen Kaufman, of New York,
was the guest of Miss Florence Espen,
of G001 North Eleventh street, for the
holidays.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry R. Brchm have
returned from their wedding trip
through Canada and will be at home at
01115 North Broad Ureet. Mrs. Brehm,
who was Miss LilHe M. Henderson,
was a November bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Leithgow are
at home at 1030 North Camnc street,
having returned from their wedding trip.
The bride, before her marriage, was
MUs Clara H. Fisher.
Another returning bridegroom and
bride are Mr. and Mrs. John Richard
son Bringhurst, Jr., who will be nt
home at 2134 Green street. Mrs. Bring
hurst was Miss Catharine Foster King.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metz, 4107
North Broad street, will entertain the
"000" club at their home on Thursday
evening, January 8. The members in
clude: Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Calli
nan, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Newton Hill, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Albert Roat, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gci
klcr, Mr. and Mrs. William Roache,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metz.
m. .T. B. Feicel. of 2403 North
Broad street, has as her guest during
the week, Miss Etta Bondy, of New
York.
Judge William H. Stanke, of 544
North Seventeenth street, is attending
the annual midwinter meeting of tho
Pennsylvania Bar Association's execu
tive committee at Easton, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwin Fox,
of 1506 North Sixteenth street, are
spending several weeks at Pinehurst.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Deutsch, of
North Broad street, announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Miss Retta
S. Deutsch, to Mr. Harold Bornstein,
of this city.
Miss Aline J. Greensfelder, of 2140
North Eighteenth street, is spending the
holiday week in Baltimore.
Miss Fannie Teller and Miss Ida
Teller, of 1713 Green street,- will en
tertain a number of their friends at a
dinner and dance on Saturday evening.
Mrs. Charles Franklin Mitchell, of
North Fifteenth street, will entertain at
bridge on Monday afternoon.
Miss Mildred Manko, of North Eight
eenth (street, is spending the week In
McKceaport, Pa., where sho Is the guest
of Miss Myra Kant.
Miss Mary C. Patterson, 2230 North
Sixteenth street, entertained the mem
bcrs of the summer class of Stato Col
lege. Miss Alice R. de Ford gave an
(ntcrettlne talk on her exnerienrps
brotd while serving with the re-nldes In
Frane . The guests Included Sirs, Fill
mer Kelly, Dr. Rebecca Coenfeld, Mlsi
Mary Root, M)s Etsn Bcrger, MUs
Blanche Roggenburgcr, Sliss Dorothea
Paul, Miss Emma Burk, Miss Mary
Baylson, Misi Ellen Pottberg, Miss
Alice R. Je Ford.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Josephine Kelly has arrived nt
Jacksonville, Fla., where sho will bo
tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine,
formerly of this city.
Miss Sadie L. Gallagher, of 800 Pine
street is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Gallagher, of Freeland, Pa.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Picker, of 2437
South Eleventh street, entertained in
formally at their home in honor of their
son, Mr. Harry Picker. Among those
present were Miss Mnrgarct McGlonc,
Miss Ral Raleigh, Miss Peggv Sears,
Miss Irene Weber, Miss Mary C. Calla
han. Mr. P. J. Morgan, Mr. Robert
Cutler. Mr. Harry Murphy, Mr. Ray
mond Hood, Mr. P. McGary, Mr. Wil
liam Wallace. Mr. Raymond Wallace,
Mr. Robert Wallace, Mr. Robert But
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Moran, Mr. and Mrs.
M. J. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Mont
gomery, Mr. and Mrs. Catafcstcs, Mr.
and Mrs. John Picker and Mr. aud
Mrs. Bradford.
FAIRBANK8S DAUGHTER SUES
Indianapolis, Ind.. Jan. 1. In a di
vorce suit filed hero in the Superior
Uourt, bciore .lunge lmn liny, uy
Mrs. Adelaide F. Timmons. daughter
of the lato Charles Warren Fairbanks,
former Vice President of the United
States, aaainst her soldier huband.
Captain John W. Timmons, of the
Third Naval district, Brooklyn, N. Y..
Mrs. Timmons alleges that she and
Captain Timmons were separated July
14, 1017, and that sinre the separation
her husband has failed to provide for
her.
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Added Attraction "lrt Btiowlmc '
Roscoe 'Fatty Arbuckle 'JJa',
Next WMkCtAHA. KIMDAI.tj YOUNq
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WALLACE R&D ""Tb'a
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Next Week 'WlL.k RQQDa3 In "JUnlLO"
ARCADIA
CHESTNUT BELOW 10TH
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WALLACE REID ""'"V.. I
Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle 'J-JjgJJk.
Next Week TOM MOOItE In "Toby' Dot?"-
VICTORIA
MARKET STREET ABOVR 0T11
,., 0 A. M. la 11:10 p. 31.
Cinema Murder" featuring
Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle 'Sa'raop.
Next Week Maurice Tourneur'a "VICTORY"
CAPITOI'
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ANITA STEWART ?$Sm.
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30 So. 15th St.
SHORE DINNERS
Chops Steaks Poultry
TODAY'S SPECIAL
DINNER PLATTER
.$1.10
Filet Mignon
Carrots and Peas
Saute Potatoes
MR. ERNEST BL0CH
The Emirftnt Swiss Composer
Five Lectures, on Alternate Thursdays
at Half After Four
The Second Lecture on Thursday,
Jan. 1st
"The Psychology of Music or Music
Considered as a Language"
Post Graduate School of Music
and the Fine Arts
1509 Locust Street
Course Tickets $10. Addreis Secretary.
LA JUIVE
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
Metropolitan Opera Company, N. Y,
Tues. Evg.,
Jan, 6,
at 8
Kmes. Popselle. Scotney. MM. Caruso, Mar
dones. Harrold, Chalmers. Mile. CalU, Pre
miere Ballerina. Conductor, Mr. Bodanzky.
Seats 1108 Chestnut St. Wal. 4424; Race 67.
SPECIAL SPECIAL
LEAP YEAR DANCE
"SOCIETY OF FRIENDS"
(Formerly mends ot Mt. Slnal Hospital)
MERCANTILE HALL. Broad & Maeter Sts.
NEW YEAR'S NIGHT (Thurs.. Jan. 1,1020)
REAL JAZZ MUSIC
ENTIRE PROCEEDS FOR CHARITY
11 A. M. to 11 P. M.
MARKET 8TREET
AT JUNrPEB
CONTINUOUS
VATJnF.VTT.Trc
luakertown to Broadway
LILLIAN MORTIMER U CO.; OTHERS
BROADWAY Broa1 Snyder Ave.
..." 1 :30 to 11 P. M.
VIOLA LEWIS & CO.
Norma Talmadge "JSLBc0FyQUEST.
CROSS KEYS MAIIKCT ST. Bel. 00th
"WHO'S YOUR GIRL" "gj
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ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Thurs. Evs.. January 8. 1020. at 8:16 P.M.
JOINT RECITAL
MAEIE RAPPOLD
Soprano of Metropolitan Opera Co.
(First appearance In recital In Phlla.)
ISRAEL VICHNIN
15-Year-Old Pianist
Res. Seats: $100. tl.SO, $2.00 and $2.50.
Tickets at Heppa's, 1110 Chestnut Street.
EI.TH'S
Marion Morgan Dancers
A Brilliant Spectacle
We H. Macart Bradford Ethlynna
Rae Eleanor Ball Brother; Eddie
Buzzell 4 Pesey Parker, and
BIO HOLIDAY WEEK BILL1
3 SHOWS TODAY
1:30, 4:30 and 8 p. M.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
BOSTON
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
PIERRE
MONTEUX,
Conductor
Monday. Jan. 5, at 8:15
Soloist
Emilio De Gogorza
Tickets now on sale at
Heppe's, 1110 Chestnut.
special Leap Year Dance s
"SOCIETY OF FRIENDS"
(Formerly Friends of Mt. Slnal Hospital)
Mercantile Hall. Broad and Master Sts
New Year's Night Thur,"-t Jan- .
Real Jazz Muslo
tup i mu i-ttuuimja E UK CHARITT
DumontS &.Hm.m'tJ- WeIch Minstrels
" ARCH & NINTH STREETS
(CT POPULAR PRICE MAT. TODAY "Sal
Lady Nancy Astor "".
ORPHEUM Jg dat
MAE DESMOND (Herself)
THE GIRL FROM OUT YONDER"
JAN. K "EVERYWOMAN"
BIJOU
Sth ab. Race. MAT. TODAY.
THE BLUE BIRDS
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Address
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1102 CHESTNUT STREET
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Ladies', Misses' and Juniors' Suits
22.75 27.75 29.75
Street, Top and Motor Coats
22.75 27.75 29.75
It is our custom to start each season with new merchan
dise. These prices mean a Raving of at least 10.00.
Tyrol Wool garments are so staple in style'that they
are perfectly good for the coming season.
Ladies' Hats Largely Reduced
Mann & dilks
VXt CHESTNUT STRCCt
PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES
Forrest Last 3 Evgs.
HOLIDAY MAT. TODAY
POSITIVELY LAST WEEK
Klaw b. Erlanger'a Radiant Muaical Comedy
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THE NIGHT BOAT .
CHARLES DILLINGHAM'S
Latest Muaical Comedy
By Anne Caldwell. Music by Jerotn. Kn.
5'fd. by F. O. Latham. Musical Numbers
by Ned Wayburn.
... ... Cast Includes:
SASlC, HAZZARD. LOUISE OROODT, '
gJVV. Ii9,BAN' ADA LEWIS, HAL
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and others with
A Jolly Crew of Pretty Girls. 1
Garrick Last 3 Evgs. : w
HOLIDAY MAT. TODAY
POSITIVELY LAST WEEK
DAVID BELASCO Present. . .
FRANCES STARR
in Her Latest and Greatest Triumph
"TIGER! TIGER!"
ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST,
NEXT WEEK SEATS TODAY
JOHN GOLDEN'S LAUGHING HIT
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HOLIDAY MAT. TODAY
POSITIVELY LAST WEEK f
jiAiiL.es niynjiAM Presents f
WILLI AM GILLETTE -:
In J. M. BARRJE'S Best Comedy
"DEAR BRUTUS" 1
NEXT WEEK SKATS TODAY
HENRY iULLER Presents
CHATTERTON
In a new comedy
Moonlight AND Honeysuckle
By GEORGE SCARBOROUGH "
PHILADELPHIA'vTheat
17TH DE LANCEY STS. (Below Sprue)
Holiday Mat. Today. Mat. &turday
MAY IRWIN
"In a Gale of Lauthtor " Bulletin.
On the Hiring Line 8eata Now for
Next Week
WALNUT JIAT' TODAY AT 2430
" r 7. NIGHTS at 8:80.
John For, Jr.'s story ot Kentucky Mountains
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LET'S GO
With New Yortt Caut A Chorus,
Metropolitan ""M" x
toniujit ,N. Y. winter Garden Revue
'The Passing Show of 1918"
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LEW FILETS
In "A LONELY KOMEO"
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with Lyrlo Theatre. N. Y Cast A Productijo?
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