TJ M 1 .f s riL,", i i - 'A.'' . w a, j ? V -vv " .- n v P'. li" . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEEPHIIiAtfELPHIA; TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1920 mi ffiST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Uj;icy Wynne Chat? About the Social Happenings of the WCCts j-uju rusnwnauie w eaaings Are Scheduled ...... .i. nflntrn thin week nrp. TTto be very law they are very ",,., Last iiiK'iv i"u "l" "" jttirw1" thetttrP pnrty, for Harriet iur -- ...ho 18 llieir iiiei-e, mm Klmmerni an. , , bp thc ,nnnPr. orrW ch Mr. and Mn. Stan ey 4nrc n"lc' . .nl kIvc for Cntlierllw fr F,a,t dauBlitcr of Mr. and Mm. ft"' V!;;,,trtii Coxe. led not so 'logg liav-Catlicrluo n( W.? ,i .i.btitantr tliey hove lVne li ",,... ,i,.o fnr thin season. IH a UlU'""' ,'";'., TW.mhi.1. 11 ft' Tirintoii Coxe. H" In, M '. FlrigB returned lr' from Kurope. Mr.- Fins WXrulv.HiM.. ,C. 1 lif.Si of the Flaggs'. daughter, one' of the Ueyellii LSSrn.-rrlcd n. nPV on Kriday night were win uv: i .i..i rnt.tcnrri.tn tnilirnri lr Xr. ml Mr. Bob Olemlin bB'viie In honor of their two M"L iVuHitVU. Mary and Kllon. b,u .Won n it v mombfri of thc First i" T,onn The hall Is Kiven on tne a".TSrsarv of the battles of Tren "m rfneeton? and it will Certainly m Pd,,Lr .TrV , from all I hear. I '" ,. nff.ll fnl. not a very argc one, as very 'V ,t members of the troop arc asked. frlT Sew of thc younger mar- l( onii '"'" . .. ., i ,,ro flip .Wcroopira, I hear, .and n few IV .Motives of the Uicntiinmusa uirm clcserclatuesoi i not member. iX"lro"l 1'roP"' will wear thc mil 1 they wore In the bervice: will not he lirent a .inuu VKnotTaiinltorm.' 1 understand "Kutantes and joungcr sir Is will J Ink hue a wondcrtul time. ftrjioiy . .. youne ball foi JStoSr'ha'o a w onderf.ll time rtrUin'J. "",,.....41,. vrtiiiii. Iml rTonwaiador.wlmisthe : lnn .r f ! Troon, and Ulem 51 nd Ho nivimis, first and sec !V.ntS mpectlvcly. will receive ... i it, I ;inttnimmjK. u.iu nim ...... y "--,- '. Rivinus win i ''"' ttivinus a luinti, riih Mr, .10 v.Y.n., m. Itivinu Ta nniiuiij .....-- . , . .: I "Z Afortln. was the last one 10 giv. Itop ball, Vhieh he did some twelve tetTbe beautiful to ace? Those I '"? ' n.-.. imlfnpins with the K Lhnet. and the dunking sword.. If 1 you "f Nancy had had anything 1 11, that to go to thc year-he made her K to "ociety she would have about lblr . the ball won't be until Fri- Ifa, o I'll tay no more now. l may fome more rumors about it before In. and I'll tell ou if I do. 'EBK are two fiibhiouablc weddings ,i!. -,oi T his morninc .Miss Jiny j, u was married to Gordon Fetter ..I. u. tiru.k's Church, and on C-rdV Ml" Mary Coates will bo firried to Charles Mervyn ouug, of .ltimore, in St. James s imircn m . The Kivinus wedding took place .n,..ini- unci Hin ceremony was pcr- formedbv Archbishop Dougherty, while be nuptial mass which , followed was Etctor of the church. I'.dith Kivinus, a ister of the uncle, was muiu u. uuuui, ltd looked very well in a very pretty frnck. It was altogether a bcau- Mul and .oleum wedding. Flo Rivimis, he elder brother, gave ins nisier in Miss Ooiites is to have her sister, Irs. Curtis Cla, as matron of honor. nd a .mall niece auu ucpnew wiii ut-r. s na.cs. I have not heard positively, tat I -uppo.e, as Mr, Young comes from Baltimore, tbc will live there, though !or that part of it I certainly am sorry, for we'll all mis.? Mary immensely. Shu is Midi an ull-round nice periou. .nnbodv likes her. However, I hear Mr. Youui; is cry charming, so we have nly to wih her Iiappinct. ami not be idfish about her going away. JOHN' is as much as four jcars old. M And be s certainly a darling. mirthermnro. he speaks his mind out n ail bub.ipcts. for which one may not ilamc him The other lny dud was shaving, and mall John slipped quietly into the room oa stood hciule him, looking up into is face and not baying a word, because ''bad alwujh been cautioned: "Never tfak to father when h'''h shaving" (jou Bow the kiud of talk, "he might be tirtlod anil cut himself" (and all the istof it) eo John did not bpcuk anil dud anpur tljdid not notice lie was there. IIow- just at lie liuMicd, be bent down put ,i heautitnl sla1, n' soap on ina'b cheek John ruised his small tjamaed arm urnl ulneil lil phpolr. . larking the while. "Clee, ou'rc W. XAXf'Y AVYN'VW. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr, and Mrs. Willlnn, Wnrmll -vv,,-. "f. of llllersleigh, lierniautown, have B mi nations for u dinner in Fri fl. Iibruar II!. before the Seeond Wtmlily 'Mr nnrl Mi. i ij .i t.-t 1 till e , xu"ltl rJisfiiuit.'y, tlayerfuid. lime issued invitations dinner befoie the Second Asbetii 'in honor of their cousiu. Miss Edith !! n. (,l!,b,1,tai"e duilghter i.f Mr. und l.Kieliard Newliu. of Whitfovil. l'n. jar, and Mrs .Joseph M. Huston, of rau urw ini v'iu(..ii;..iw &nt0S.n,.,ul ivp " (1'uor on Ci JIl'(-,i'-egor Huston, before the ulay livening Dancing Class. J . u.. .... . .. lin n , "UB '" -ulss i.orrain if" "wn am (.nod dauzhter nt Dr. nnd ' street an.j Mr. Kdward Tlucon, "aiaiikee. will take place on Fcb Ch-,1" ...VuIv'-y I'resbyterinu 11 o'clock. streets, ' Mcdilini nF Ml... Tl !... r H-, '-f "i illill i llllllir ctonnr mul C3ndern,tBkoi,1j LfesXataMpSnliru nn r-.. C,ycnilr: lil" Inwr, who has lirLu?',"'1,"'''"'0'- the season nt MlaatTY ' "a,'i'U8toii, will eutcr- '" S?s(? "in ' 'P 1!elauco 1'heutre. "4 Mr! i.V" Attorney General ' W iv inlra,T' Governor and Mrs, Sra'la?,i'M)f I-souri; Ilricadier W'l ami vrs' ,C1,,lr'P!i . Drake, Mir 'V."- '"'''I " Tatter-' .ever-iirencc ienntor 1 McKett"1-?.L'aor 12" 'iramllU i 'i iiivotn;u; vol- I Wof tip ?v cr,?nd Mr- - Cornell I'Mri r , ,e Del"li,'ient. J1'11- bo" i,"7r ,,:i!z? of Chestnut S.ofNW.'Y0"'1 Mm. lint- I ?a ,on v..7 '" Kive u small lunch - iletHn. "ro,,y. I" ht Jr n ii .7 ,rc"erlck A. 1 ''Buff'M "?' im"rt'. Im. La' Som'f' ,,..,.,"u .. McKle., j innnr nf Aflou GeoU f.111; ''"''Shier of Mr. and WoVrry !! l' her parents for It, a IW'tJtn .n1' ..TIrnry " Ogden. who ln(lC...sPei"liiiir the i..... ..'. Vu. e"""' wjll give a snal '."w MreeirM. am '.wth. uli.iL .Lettv! .'.lcxt week for -.. ,UOy wm remain until w Jiinrr . "'zr .vu wLMus juixan l1l, " WS Vtafh. ObaUit Hill, arc spending several weeks at the Bcllevuc-Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Thoman nldeway, 1525 Pine street, have Issued invitations for fl dinner In honor of Miss Susan Norrls, debutante daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Norrls, before the ball which Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Glendinning will glvo in honor of their daughters, Miss Mary F. Glendeiining and Miss Ellen aicndlnning, on Friday. Mrs. Joseph L. AVooIston, of Chest nut avenue, Chestnut Hill, will give a dinner thin evening for Miss Purchase, of Cincinnati, O. Miss Florence Paul Kane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kent Kane, of llad. nor, returned last evening from n visit to Newdfaven. Mrs. Kobcrt R. Montgomery, of Ardrossan, Villanova, is spending n few days in New York. Mrs. George D. Roscngartcn, of Mal vern, nnd Miss Elizabeth Steel returned to Florida to join Mr. Rosengnrtcn on his houseboat and will take a si weeks' cruise around Miami und Palm Reach. Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Seavcr, of Montgomery avenue, Chestnut Hill, will spend part of Lent at Lake Tlacld, N. Y. ALONG THE MAIN LINE The Cynwyd Club gavo its regular monthly dance at the elubboutc Satur day evening. The Women's Club of Cynwyd has n most attractive "Tea Nov" ut the crossroads of Montgomery und Lancas. ter avenues. Different club members have charge each day and serve lunch nnd ten. This is for the benefit of their building fund. They also have for sale some very pretty and useful gifts. Thc Community Choral of thc Women's Club of Cynwyd gave a musi cal last evening in at. Mathias's Audi torium, corner of Bryn Mawr and High land avenues, Cynwyd. Mrs. Clara Yocum Joyce directed the choral, and the soloists were Miss Mildred Faas, Miss Elizabeth Gest and Miss Iloratia Commcll. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. C. McKell. of Es sex avenue, Narherth, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. William II. Rrcnncr, of Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Clarence . Tny, of Essex ave nue, Nnrberth, gave an afternoon bridge party in honor of Miss Linda Kirk, whose engagement to Mr. William Day recently was aunounccd. Her guests in cluded Miss Linda Kirk. Miss Marguer ite Kirk, Mrs. Frank Bacr, Mrs. B. A. Rudolph, Mrs. II. Brom, Mrs. Clarence Gallagher, Mrs. Clement Mi-Crea, Mrs. Hugh N. Brown nnd Mrs. Robert Hoso. ALONG THE READING Miss Emily 1). Nicholson, who has been visiting her auntb, Miss Mary Nicholson and Miss Anna Nicholson, of 407 Walnut street, Jeuklntown, has returned to her home in Wilkinsburg, Penfia. Mrs. Morris Glickman, of Oak Lane, has been entertaining Miss Yvctlc Edlc man, of Tarry town, N. Y. .Mr. and Mrs. Miles P. Hoffman, of Lindenwolde terrace, Ambler, are mak ing their home in Atlantic City. Mr. Godfrey ,S. Mahn, who until recently had a country place near Three Tuna, has (eased the Hoffman house nt Am bler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fran, who have been spending some time in Atlun tLc,,.My' 1,ave returned to their home at Elkins Park. Mr. and Mrs. J. Erneat Brecht, for merly of Ashbourne, are receiving con gratuIAtions on the birth of u Mn ut J'ort Myer. Flu. Mrs. JliT..h(- .in i, remembered as .Miss Estellc Dickinson, of LIUins Park and of Wcstvillc, N. J. Miss Kellogg, of Langhoruc, will civc a fancv-dress hnll at iv, n,.i... r-i..r... Country Club Thursday, January 2U. Mrs Naomi gone GERMANTOWN Mrs. William Shumau, of 104 West uortter btieet, announces thc marriage of her daughter. Mis.) Margaret Shu mau, .to Mr. William F. Itcttig, of "cumugiuii. .ur. ana Jlrs. Itett e urn "l.ifl M.. .!.!.. ...I... -. -'.uuiltuis birecc. living at of DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Thomas O. Havdnel.- .t- Ridley Park, gave u children's narr'v nn Saturday afternoon for lier little dauzh ter, Miss Betty Haydoek, and her friends. . ?V VV' Vi, Deuuc- of 1idlfy Park', left for Pnlm Beach. Fla., this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Nelson, of Rid ley Park, have returned to their home from a stuy at Atlantic City. The dancing Wns.s for thc young peo ple ot, Christ Church, Ridley Park, will meet in the parish house this afternoon and that for thc older members in the evening. -Mi WEST PHILADELPHIA .losepli .11. Cordruy was the guest of honor at u diuner giicu bv Dr, mul Airs, 'lliinldeus La Place nt the Baltimore Hotel, Kansas City, Mo,, last Wednesdaj, prior to her going to Denver uud San Diego. Mr. nnd Mrs. Men in Travis, of West Philadelphia, will leave ou January 27 for Palm Beach. Mrs. Travis was Miss Marie Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Martin, of Brandywino Summit. Mrs. Clarence Dill, of 5S53 Spring field avenue, is the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Roberts, of Chicago. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Julius Roscnbery, of 2.102 North Thirtieth htrect, entertained informal ly on Saturday evening, at bis home. Among the guests were Miss Bessie Rosenberg, Miss Frnnces Ncedleman, Miss Yeta Needleman, Miss Frances Goldberg, Miss Florence Gliesner, Miss Surah Krankcl, Miss Rose Brodsky, Miss Snruh Brodsky, Miss Ruth Giecnbcrg, Miss Paulino Livett, Miss Anna Gettllu, Miss Sarah Leopold, .Miss Rae D. Gerborry, Miss Sadlo Nei hurg, .Mr. Morris Weily. Mr. Herman Wishnow, Mr. Henry Shander, Mr. Lou Ficnherg, Mr. Jack Knopf, Mr. Joo Wishnow. Mr. Nathan Kohu, Mr. Al Sulinsky, Mr. Jack Levin, Mr. Dave Wcita;, Mr. Alexander A. Gettio, Mr. Bernard Wattman, Mr. Harry B. Gett liu and Mr. Albert Roseuberg. Tho members of the card club of which Mrs. Walter II. Eastbum, of 2141 North Eighteenth streot, is presi dent, will bo entertained this after noon by Mrs, J, Albert Moore at the Mont a Vista Apartments in Overbrook. They include Mrs. William Carman, Mrs. Louis Eckel, Mrs. Rose Russell, Mrs. Elmer Young, Mrs. William Boyd, Mrs. George Gegenheimer, Mrs, Harry Palmer, Mrs. Higgius, Mrs, D, II. Kruger and Mrs. Byron S. Ramsay, At thev uunual meeting of the Aid Society of the Holy Gross Lutheran Church Mrs. M. Kuuffeld was elected IU'iWat; Mrs. 0. '&&b rioe, rai4diit,; BROTHER AND SISTER liiiHH'' '''VlSKHWFi&XKkilKfmEi' l'liiitu by rhoto-CraflerB .Miss Liza. Norrls, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. John C. Non-is, and her brothci' live ut 10 East Chestnut avenue, Chestnut Hill Mrs. L. Kauffcld, secretary, and Mrs, G. Sonucboru, treasurer. Mrs. Elizabeth Daniels, of 1008 Dia mond street, has! returned homo from a fortnight's stay in Massillou, 0., where she was thc guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chidestcr. Miss Gladys Gutman, who has been passing some time as the guest of her undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schloss, of 2302 Green street, has re turned to her home in New York. Mrs. Henry Parker, of 37iy North Twenty-fifth street, cntertaiued the members of thc Sorosis Club yesterday afternoon ut her home. Current events were discussed by Mrs. J. E. M. Keller, Mrs. Parker, .Miss Ellu R. Keller, Miss Florenco Howard, Mrs, Joseph Mnt lack, Mrs. S. B. McDoucll, Mrs. II. II. Pedlcton. Mrs. S. II. Sweeting. Mrs Austin W Mathews und Mrs. John S. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Eltriugbam entertained the members of the Locust Giec Club at their home, 430n North Gratz street, at dinner Inst week. Among the guests were Miss Jane Kurtis, Miss Peggy Garvey, of Chester, Pa. ; Miss Etumu Eltringhum, of Girardville. Pu. ; Miss Bertha Lnyton, Miss Sara Giattis, Miss C. Riley. Miss Anna Ritfert, Miss Alice Smutz, Miss E. Cook, Miss Mae Pass, Mr. William Maston, .Mr. William Wright, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sweeney, Mr. Guy Connor, h Bernard Stock mau, Mr. II. Sawyer, Mr. Harry Cly me,r, Mr. J. Oritton. Mr. Bernard J. Devlin, Mr. Frank Snaiduinu ami Mr. Pierre J. Marquis. s. Anthony and her daughter, Mis ii Anthony, of Spring House, lm ve to Atlantic City for the winter. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. und Mrs. Singer gave il birtliduj party in honor of their son, Muster Sidney Singer, on l)is seventh miniver bary at their home, 742 Suiith Fourth street. Among those present were the following: Miss Kate Koruc, Mist! Rose Korce. Miss Anna Matuek, Miss Kute Matuck, Miss Sjlvia Iseuberg, .Miss Beatrice Lcrman, from Mount Holly, N. J.: Miss Martha Singer. Miss Jen nie Singer, MNs Fannie Singer, Miss Lena ShiKCr, Mfss Kate Singer, Miss Eleanor Kulin. Miss Ida Culrow, Miss Goldy Allies, Master Henry Wool.ston, Master Frederick Goldstein, Master Sol Goldstein, Master Bcuiamiu Swurtz, Master Leon Singe,!-. Muster Nathan Singer. Master Morris Singer, Muster Josic Singer, Master Herbert Spilkes, Master Willard Spilkes, Master Her man Grossman, Master Nathan Se bonlsky and Muster Maurice Alder. Thc Mo-Ang C. C. gave a minstrel and dance Friday evening last at Toner's Hall. The proceeds of the af fair will go toward refurnishing the clubhouse ut Nullonnl Park, N. J. Mr. Neary, Mr. O'Brien, Mr. Kendrii ks, Mr. Mose Nearj, Mr. Thomas Keudrick, Mr. Frank O'Brien, Mr. William Deng ler, Mr. Rov Poole. Mr. William Hall man, Mr. Thomas AVolfe, Mr. William llamerstein and Mr. Boots Altersit. eutertained. The club will give its an nual dnuce shortly at MeCrea Daucing Academy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Saurman. of Chicago, nro receiving congratulation's on the birth of a daughter. Miss Anna Saurman. Mrs. Saurman will be re membered as Miss Alice Rogers, of the Spruce, 712 Spruce street. Miss Bertha Sanders cntertnined in formally at her home, 2.'to,"i South Seventeenth street, last evening. Among those present were Miss Dorothea Petersen, Miss Helen Marshall. Miss Barbara Marshall. Miss Margaret Bar ton, Miss Anna Schenkcr, Miss Mury Schano, Miss Mildred Penterman, Mrs. Walter Brown, Mr. Gus Achtermau, Mr. William Achtermau, Mr. Herbert Burton, Mr. Nathan Berry. Mr. Paul Miller. Mr. Lee Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Nideker, Mr. ami Mrs. Edward Harris, Mrs. Charles Sardu and Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolph Penterman. Miss Elizabeth Williams, of Nine teenth and Shunk btrcets, has gone to Annapolis, Mil., for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boyle, of Frank lin, Mass-, will spend a few days with Mr. Boyle's uunt, Mrs. Eleanor Blake, at her home, KU7 Wolf street. Mrs. Boyle will be remembered as Miss Irene Crcighton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Crcighton, of Franklin, Mass. Mr. Lindsay Lcmoral Hill has re cently returned " from overseas after spending eighteen months. Hoexpects to spend a few months in Maine, re turning home about Murch 15. The first card party uud reception of thc new year 1U20 for the benefit of the recently organized "Day Nursery," will be held in thc school hall of St. Monica's, Seventeenth and Ritner streets, tomorrow evening. Miss Jane E. Harrold, of 2044 South Fifteenth street, and Miss Helen Singenbergcr are among those who will entertain. ROXBOROUGH Mr. and Mrs. William N, W, Pass, of Manayunk avenue, cntertnined at dinner and curds on Saturday evening at tlioir home. Their guests included Mr. und Mrs. Frederick Gaylord Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Thompson, Mr. nud Mrs. Calvin S. Haiti, Mr. and Mrs. James Hindle und Mr. and Mrs. Hurry E. Bcalc. NORRISTOWN The members of (he 1020 summer graduating clubs of tho Norristown High School will gho u complimentary shine to the 1020 winter graduating class in the high school gymnasium on Friday evening, January 2;t, Tho committee in charge of tho evcut will include MUa Agnes Bates, Miss Dorothy Macintosh, Miss Frances Maybcrry. Miss Estellc Miiwhinney, Mr. Tyson Dale, Mr, John Balmer, Mr. Harry Kceler, Mr. Vau Brant. Tho commencement exercises of tho 1020 winter class will bo held on Thursday, February 0. nud tho class -day exercises on Tuesday,, February' 3, ittsJiicUScJwUud.itorlaa. MISS RIVINUS BRIDE OF MR. FETTERMAN Fashionable Wedding in St. Patrick's Church Archbishop Performs Ceremony A wedding of social importance took place this morning in St. Patrick's Church, Twentieth and Rlttenhouse streets, at -nine o'clock, when Miss Mary Maxcy Rivinus, daughter of the late Mr. David Caldwell Florens Rivi mis and Mrs. Rivinus, of 2110 Dc Lau street, became the bride of Mr. J. Gor don Fetterman. The ceremony was performed by Archbishop Dougherty nuil was followed by a nuptial mass celebrated by Mon signor William Kieren, rector of St. Patrick's Church. The bride, who was given in marriage bv her brother, Mr. Edward Florens Rivinus, wore u gown of jvbite satin trimmed with poiut d'esprit lace. Her veil was of the sam- lace nnd had been worn by her mother ut her wedding. She curried a bouquet of roses ami lil'es. of. the- valley. Miss Edith Rivinus. u bister of the bride, wus innid of honor. She wore n frock of pink brocade, a hat of brown tulle and gold lace and carried pink roses. Little Miss Marion Marltoc Ri vinus and Master Edward Florens Ri vinus, Jr., niece and nephew of the bride, were page and flower girl and carried a basket of flowers. Mr. Fetterman was attended by his biotlier. Dr. Wilfred Fetterman, aH best man. and the ushers included another brother, Mr. George Fetter man. Mr. Francis Markoc Rivinus, a brother of the bride ; Mr. E. Baldwin Edwards, and Dr. Ralph Pembeiton. A sniull breakfast ut the Acorn Club for the immediate families onlj followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip Mr. und Mrs. Fcttcrmun will live in Media. GIDEON .FELL Miss E. Kuthnn Fell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lawrence Fell, of 43o We-t School lane. Gcrmnntown, will be married nt t! o'elnrk this eve ning to Mr. Roy M. Gidcnu, of this r'ty. The nibrriage will take place at the liomi of the bride's parents, und will be conducted under the ceremony of the Friends. Onlj the families and a very few friends will be present at the ceremony which will b.- fol lowed by a large reception. Air. and Mrs Gideon will go to Honolulu where they will remain until spring. I'noii their return they will live in this city. SUTLIF HESTON The wedding of Miss Vera H. Heston, of 5411 Lansdowne aenue, und Mr. Oscar F. Sutliff. of 1!!4S North Fifty ninth street, took place at thc Fletcher Methodist Episcopal Church, Fifty -fourth and Master streets, csteiday, Thc bride was given in marriage by her cousin, Mr. Warner Roberts Heston. The Rev. Dr. George Burns officiated. A reception followed at the home rf the bride after the ceremony. Mrs Clarence L. Walker. Jr., was matron of honor and thc bridesmaids were Miss Mwtle Sutliff. sister of the bridegre m Miss Anna Heston, sister of the bride; Mrs. T. Irving Cooncr, of Woodbury, N. J., and Mrs. W. Turner, of Swarth more. Mr. Sutliff bad for his best man Mr. William 11. Rickard, while the ushers included Mr. Joseph B. Furmin, of Delaware City; Mr. John Crower, of Gcrmantown j Mr. Stanley II. Boyd, of Canton, O. ; Mr. Clarcnco L, Walker, Jr., of Wilmington; Mr. William O. McGlathcry and Mr. Percy Hodson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sutliff left Immediately nftcr the reception for an extended wed ding trip. They will bo nt home after February 15 at 5144 Lansdowne avenue. WALKER COLLINS Tim ireilrllnor of Miss HMen Collins, of 051 Brooks avenue, and Mr. Clar ence L. Walker, Jr., of Wilmington, Del.", took place at tho Fletcher Meth odist Episcopal Church yesterday nt A oclock. The liev. i-r. ucorgc " officiated. Miss Vcru Heston was maid of honor. , , ,, Mr. Whitman Walker, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man. The ushers were: Mr. Oscar Sutliff nud Mr, Stanley Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Walker left for their wedding trip immediately nftcr the re ception, which followed the ceremony. After Fcbrunry 15, they will be at home nt 051 Brooks avenue, W est Philadel phia. BARRETT BARR Miss Madeline Barr, of 00 North Fifty-ninth street, was ouletly married to Mr. W. J. Barrett, of 030 Wynne- wood road, yesterday, nt l-o clock. Miss Naomi Barr, sister of thc bride, attended her as mnlil oi nonnr. Wmie Mr. Irwin Barrett acted a& best man for his brother. Mr. nnd Mrs. Batrett will be at home after February 15, at Hagerstown, Md. BELFORD SMITH A pretty wedding took place on Sat urday morning at 11 o'clock at St. Aii 'drew's Episcopal Church, Eighth and Spruce streets when Miss Florence U. Smith, of 870 Wynucwood road, was given in marriage by her father to.Mr. Alfred G. Belford. of 2."5-South Forty- 'tirst street. Thc Kcv. ur. .1. Joicc Moore officiated. reception ui. i.ie Rittcnhonse. followed immediately after tho ceremony. . . ,. After an extended .wedding trip, Sir. and Mrs. tfcuoru win nve i ui no burg, Pa. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones, of 3307 Frederick street, gave a farewell party last week for their sou, Mr. Edward It. Jones, who left yesterday for a tour throuch thc West to California. Thc guests included Mr. JohnTIalstead, Mr. Walter Fox, Mr. Merrill Fcrtick, MV. David Furman, Mr. Benjamin Ashton. Mr. John Kenworthv. Mr. James Mc Kay. Jr.. Mr. George Brooks. Mr. Har old Warrington. Mr. Sidney Bates, Mr. Jonus Green. Mr. Theodore Brown worth. Mr.. Owen Young, Mr. Frank O'Dounell. Miss Myrtle O'Donnell, Miss Sara Jones, Miss Lillian Jones, Air. Thomas Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones. Thc honor guest served overseas a year and four months with the 145th Infantry, Thirty-seventh Di vision. Mrs. Robert . B'ukmirc, of Midvale avenue, entertuincd the Aid Society of the Fulls Baptist Church last evening at her home. At the nunual banquet of the Falls Young Women's Christian Association on Saturday evening at thc association rooms on Ridge uvenue Miss Jessie Me Culloch, girls' secretary, acted as toast mistress and the toasts were responded to by Mrs. Arthan Raus, of the Moth ers' Club ; Miss Esther Ferguson, Miss Edith Cavelle. of the Girl Reserves Corps; Miss Grace Kyle, High School Club; Mis Irene Jones, Junior Girl Reserves Corps, and Miss Gladys Smith. Blue Triangle Club. The dinner was follow ed by the election of the following committee of management : For a term of three years. Mrs. Richard Norris, Mrs. M. A. Ferris, Mrs. Elizabeth Dob eon Altemu.s, Mrs. Frunk Kenworthy, Mrs. L. Hurry Richards, Jr.; for two vears. Mrs. Arthur Rans and Mrs. Ed ward Rice. On Thursday evening the" committee of management will elect its officers, who also serve as the officers of the association. TIOGA Mrs. Frederick Weber, of 3728 North Bouvicr street, will entertain the fol lowing at cards on Friday afternoon nt her homo; Mrs, Gcorgo B. Spots, Mrs, Florence Watts, Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. William F. Hudson Mrs. Richard Ocllers, Mrs. Collins Rogers, Mrs. Isaac Dotwller. Mrs. B. Frank Ilaule, Mrs. Mabel Klstcr, Mrs. Charles A. White, Mrs. Henry McClny, Mrs. Blanche Baynnnl nnd Mrs. Nellie Mil drcn. ' The annual meeting of thoTau Sigma Sorority will bo held this evening nt the home of Miss Henrietta M. Rohlifs, 1818 West Venango street. Mr. and Mrs. John E. McMichael have returned from their wedding trip and are at home in Eric, Pn. The bride was Miss Sophie S. Ycagcr. Mr. Mc Michael served overseas ns sergeant of Company F, 125th Engineers. Haln, Mrs. Arthur Littlcwood, Mrs. TMivIn HHinflolrL Mrs. Frederick Simp son, Mrs. James Simpson, Mrs Harry Turtle, Mrs. jsainn uyan, xurs. uicnaru KhtwiRle. Mrs. Charles S. Ervine. Mrs. Gcorgo Tngert, Mrs.- Daniel Hnln, Mrs. Andrew Simpson. Mrs. C. O. Simpson, Mrs. William Simpson. urs. uunries Jordan. Mrs. Thomas Sboesmltb, Mrs. C. E. Dodgson and Mrs. Haney. WALNUT Tho Play Ti Evgs. at 8:20 Mat. Thurs.. 3:1E That Puts Joy In LIvlne "POLLYANNA" ALk NHXT WEEK SEAT8 NOW TMIMME fflJW) ItADIANT CAUTOON MUSICAL, COMED5T COIIKINO COMEDY CAST nortu eoub QAitDEN of omuna FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. John C. Frey, of Northwood avenue, nre being congrat ulated on thc birth of a sou, John C. Frcy, Jr. . Mrs. P. Carpell. of Arrott street, will ghc a luncheon of twelve covers today for the members of her card club. Mr. nud Mrs. Robert Anderson, nf 40.'(2 Penn street, have gone to Florida. anil before returning home will travel through the West and Cnlifornin. Miss Elizabeth Palmer, of Frankfort! avenue nnd Orthodox street, haH re turned from an extended stay in Cleve land, O., where she was visiting. The annual banquet of the Business Mcn'H and Taxpayers' Association will be held on Monday evening, February 2, at Masonic Hall, in conjunction with the Frankford Board of Trade, when Mayor J. Hampton Moore will be one of the distinguished guests prcseut. MANAYUNK The members of thc Clergy Club oi the Twenty-first ward were entertained nt their January meeting last week in Mount Zion Methodist Episcopal Church. Green laue. The Rev. Charles S. Mcrvinc, rector of thc church, pre sided and a paper was read by tho Rev. Willinm May, of thc Ridge Avenue Methodist Episcopal 'Church, Iloxbor ough, on "Books a Preacher Should Read." The meeting was preceded by a dinner, at which the following were hostesses : Mrs. William E. Shappell, Mrs. George Littlcwood, Mrs. Robert 4 DANCING LESSONS $5 A TEACHER FOR EACH PUPIL Individual Instruc- tlon. Kxclusivpf Method, Mirrored I Htudlo 1MO Cheatnut OFFICE 309 Locust 3102 CORTISSOZ SCHOOL MErrnoroLiTAN TONIGHT AT 8 OP131A HOUSC .'...... . 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HARMONY TRIO. OTHERS. Mr. BROADWAY Broad sn""- a. uijru vyj- 1 -j.ir., 6:45 &o P.M. "JANET OF FRANCE" SELy "MALE & FEMALE"' CROSS KEYS MAnKnT.?0r'-BA0,n"ii PRINCESS WAH LEE KA MiHLibertV Bodi 2H J PurrLarin &- nj.. A. .jj PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES DDAH 'rllla ft"a Nex' Week Only. DlJrLJ Evenings at 8:1.'.. Matinee Tomorrow, SAM H. HARRIS Presents WILLIAM COLLIER la "The Hottentot" A new farce by Victor Mapos. FORREST EVGS. AT 8:15. Mat. Tomorrow RAYMOND HITCHCOCK In his latest muslcul revue J HITCHY-KOO OF 1919 100 ENTERTAINERS CHORUS OF 40 UNDER CO PARR IPk' NIGHTS AT 8:20. VJrtl VfXlVrv Mat, Tomorrow, 'J ,20. JOHN GOLDEN'S LAUGHINO HIT lp0!! "IT'S ALL THE RAGE" Philadelphia -' WEEKS ONLY NlBhtH at 8.3rt 17TH pi: i.AvouY uTao' ARTHUR HOPKINS Pretents J0HNDREW "THE CAT-BIRD" A New Comedy by Rupert Hughea ACADEMY OF MUSIC TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 27 SIR OLIVER LODGE 8L''OND LECTURE IN SERIES The Evidence for Survival" Tlcketa, 7.r.o to ti inn Chestnut St Sam S. 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