Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 28, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDaEEr-PHItyADBLPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1920
IX
GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
fancy Wynne Tells of Many Happenings in Society.
She Hears of 'the Proposed Memorial to Captain
Howard H. Henry Tivo Teas for John Drew
W-.S dciightcd yesterday to hear that
. ill- IVainmnn hrtfl llpr fni.r
VtaM : arrived from tforkshlrc,
"n-i , i nnd will upend some time
EDglatli Sirs Wnlnnmn'H mother,
$,. whcclcr' at rcmbroke'
"(" VinmHH. you remember, was
..... foirlstlne Wheeler, the youngest
"i.t,. Wheeler family, sue marneu
'll Philip Wuinmnn ubout fifteen
& r?w. and ho was killed early Ju
to war, long before our entrance into
Wi- viil ho Mrs. Wainman' nrsrt
.Mt home slileo then, and her family
' S frlVnds rejoice .that they may sec
frAc,n. k C In most nttrnctlve.
,'lr and rather small, with light curly
S She l a ulster, you know, of
Sim" Dick Elliot. Mrs. George Thayer,
!' Henry Norris, CouuteHs Pnppcn
Jifi, & and 'Aleck Wheeler.
ttU'E vou heard that It has been do-
U cided to bnll!L dormitory t
Princeton in ineiuvrj "i " w.,.
k .(lied while serving In the world
? r? J Keinley Mitchell made the
.......... ,lnt' nf twn npn
.tDOiincemi-uv. .j "r.iS
C r. ... Vi rlnvntoil tn Hriinl
from wdioi i "v "-."--,-Tt,r;
Si. lo have charge o raiding funds
!.' .'LVtifiir the memorial, the revenue
for
.MhftM In tne name oi uiiui iu.jrt
gttfwiBMt of salaries of the teach-
Statt ami i"u r"u" "" "
'it."!...!., TInnrr was thfi SOU of Ml.
,nd Mrs. Bayard Henry and was widc
htawn as 0DC o PrfnMfp'j foot
Kintars. He was always noted for
Sf . & aohievomenta at St. Paul's
a " All. Amnrlriiii mil
cnoscu u. " ,v - ,,,.,- :-
uit n, pi v,','"." v -inST
Xas graduated from there in IDOf
He married Miss May Drcxe.l Fell,
cond daughter of Mrs. Alexander Van
nSsselacr by her first marriage, short-
u -ffaf Mf WHS UfUUUUVCU! w i.
Melr known in banking club and busi
"M .cirelea in this city and was a
Seneral favorite.
...(- iAnt n f lit fi eria on a
tkootiDg expedition and not having a
strone heart ho was not allowed to go
to the front, but was madt a member
IKlsfor General Biddle's Btaff In Eng-
ln"-during the war, und died tliere in
February. 1019, from a heart attack
brought on uy overwore.
A moie popular imiu "-
found nud It beems nunc u im.iub "
ute to his memory that home memorial
be built iu his name:
tnja WUjIj have two opportunities iu
liVmcet John Drew this week. The
drama committee ot tbo Art finance ia
tints a tea lor mm ims imiiuuuu ....
?,,. Tmtll hnlf nftpr five o'clock and On
Friday tlic Charlotta Cushman Club
will giro a tea in ms uouor uutiub ic
time n"iirs, tour untu uib-uhu.
The reception committee of the Art
Alliance includes Mrs. William vooq-
ardArnett. .Mrs. jasper icates ""-
ton, ink. unaries irancis riuiiua,
Mrs. litis Skinner, Mrs. Cornelius
ti.rmenn. Mr. Winthron Sargent and
Dr. Horace Howard Kuruess, Jr.
nREPARB yourselves, my dears, for
Mi- another rummage t-ale! This time it
is for the St. Nicholas JJay nursery
wd it is to be held tomorrow, Friday
and Saturday at 1309 Walnut street.
Tho St. XldmlnB Dav Nursery cares
for the little colored kiddie3, whose
mothers are obliged to go out and work
by the day. The Nursery is, I under
stand, greatly in need of funds, for the
II. C. of L. nffects everything these
days. Milk has gone up terribly and,
o( course, there arc many other things
needed besides milk. Mrs. Charles H.
"Jowell is president of the Nursery.
I hear tuat many articles ot tim-
lre.a'8 ana women's wear tout uru
rnnrl novi- hnvn been civen to the Bale.
(il60 woolen goods for men and quite a
niimV,i.tt P 1,1 ninrtnn nf inicolrv. AlrS.
Iui IT rioHiinr. Jr.. is .chairman ot
itbe affair and will be assisted by Mrs.
C. Wiliucr Middletou, Mrs. Henry
Birtol Brazier, Mrs. David M. bins,
Mrs Guilliaemo Acttscu, Jr., Mrs.
Henry Paul Baily, .Airs. .Henry L.
Busch. Mrs. William B. Chamberlain,
I Mrs. Edward Bcrwind Chase. Mrs. N.
Myers Pitler. Mrs. William H. George,
Mrs. John S. C. Harvey, Mrs. Na-
thamel Knowles, Jlrs. Sidney JInson,
Mrs. Walter Masscy, Mrs. J. Ernest
Uicnards, Jlra. Alexander sciiers,
Mrs. Normau Grey and Mrs. Albert
Whiting.
rilEV live in one of our close -by
fctirmrlx. nnd it's vrrv h.afe to let them
day out-of-doors while Mother or
Mary can keen an eve ou them. The
other daj Mother was anxious to have
a letter mailed and f.o she told Kitty
ind Georgie they could go to the corner
11 iney were very, very careiui ana put
the letter in tho hox for her. Off they
fctarteJ, very important, holding hands
nd the precious letter very tight.
When they arrived at the box, how
ever, alas, they could not reach up far
enough. .Mother, hceiug this, was
"bout to rail: "Never mind, Mother
till couie," when flat down ou the
rouud went Kill v. Hnil fitenniue lightly
m her buck, George reached up to tho
tax, d posited the letter and the. two
arose aad camo walking back trium
phantly to llotlicr. Jmving accom
plished that wlilph tlinr wero sent to
. NANCY Wl'NNE.
ENGAGEMENT
Mr ilnil At Tfmirv T. Tnlstp. of
WD Einlea street, Germantown, an
nounw the engagement of their daugh
ter, Miss Marion Gaskill Paiste. to
Ueutinunt John H. Booth, Eon of Mrs.
Joba Booth, of the Woodnortou Apart
jMots, tiermantown. Lieutenant Booth
M iust returned after twenty months'
Jjnico overseas with bis regiment, the
'ourth Infantry.
v SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
lor at a dinner party, at tho nitz-Curl-Jti
this evening, before the Junior
uanee.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Maybin Hart
'Ms tvening. at their new home, 1(529
"cust fctreet.
I Mr. J. Grier Bartol will act as best
n at the wedding of his brother. Mr.
R.,,i- ,v rioit unu .uibs jiuiaic
"Mb, which will take placo on April
', inn uolm.... ...tn i ;, i r ,t i
Il...t . "" "in luciuuQ dir. viinriea
ffi Vv r; 1?cnjnnitn Bush. Jr., Mr.
.--- itvisu wruyton. air. Horatio II.
21,1s' T "arclav McFii.Id.Mi, Mr. C.
Wotiil ' Aiasiiur -mc-
Mr n,l M... c,.. .
'Ikii n r ' ''" "tcveus uecKfccncr,
Zf."e 'I!110'' I'101,0, "v HI entertain ut
if ' " oaturdny evening, February
. in honor of their rinnehror. Atlou
- -,v..iiiuj ijvcinug saucing glass.
"va. uiiioV ',.': ,"iu',v,u"J,' "i ,v"'a-
rli'n. i ; '"' 'B0"e inviiutions lor
ami Mrs. Stevens
-'I in '!" ""'"rony cveuiuB, February
LucrWti . ii . uiclr naiiBlter, Miss
i S i K, ,':rcr' .H-.fo,r .,b ""b
, - '"J vittuiuK 1uueiug V18SS
ivar"'uma,rp I'- McUvuln, of tVilln
'? "Mil Miort y issue Inrltnllnns tn
m i h ,', llo,nof t her niece. Miss
ICcte1' l lj,'foro "", '"'I'tl'lB Of
!," hurlm Hti-wart AVurts's dinolng
mtt' w.rl ,- ''"tuam, JO-Jll Hpruco
1 J-ffiHRK. 1fito visit ?her
K!.vCi
to. Miiwiiiik 'JL. Vli.i
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Kathcrine Putnam, whose wedding took
place last year.
Tho wedding of SIlss Scvcn'a O.
Moore, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. J.
Hampton Moore, and Mr. II. Paul
Bnrncs, of Ambler, will take place on
March :t. nt nii,.n.n. l Ti;f.l
Church, lOijrhtcenth street ntnl Columbia
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Badelitfc Boberts.
of Grccnbank Farm, Boscmont, are
miiij uu mnr nouocDoat oil Jliam .
Fla., for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Page, of Bryn
Jlawr, are staying nt Partridge Inn.,
Augusta,. Ga., for several weeks.
Miss Edith Ilngerman, daughter of
Air. and Mrs, Albert Hagcrman. of Oak
Lane, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Ar
thur h. Johnson, of Washington, who
''? Ms Myrtle M. Van Loan,
of 4102 York road. Miss Edith Hagcr
man will return about tho Bccond week
in February.
?.Ir- and Airs. William B. McDon
nell, of 103 South Thirty-eighth street,
announce the marriniw nf n.nu ,i..i. '
tor, Miss Marie'A. McDonnell to fin -?!iR
u1' 9raDgc "oldcri. U. S. N., of
Pittsburgh at St. James' Cntholic
iuurcn, xiiirty-cightu and Chestnut
streets, this morning.
GERMANTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kravitz, of 1025
Wyoming avenue, gave a dlnuer Sunday
evening in honor of Miss Edith Ber-
man, daughter of Air. and Airs. L
Bermnn, whose engagement to Mr. Irvin
heldmnn has been announced. The
guests were Air. nnd Mrs. Charles Kra-
Xiz r- and Mrs. H. Kivitz, Air. and
' .K?,',-l?r,' M,!S? Ncttie Mhauder,
Miss Clair Wilsky, JIJss Lillian Kolbcr
nv'J' Ki,vi,?' JIr' B- KMte, Air. l
Buster and Mr. Morris Kolber.
rillr' And Mra- Harry M- Stnton, of
two Uermantown avenue, announce
the mnrriago of their daughter. Miss
tutti yvrurii nrnrnn rn nm in.i i
ham Gordon in St. Peter's Protestant
iu9i:uiui vnurcn on li'rirtay evening.
Januarv ".'. nt n-nri 'iv '
, . . uv
iur. Tnomas P. Ticrney, of New
"'"' announces tno marriage of his
c?'n Ba Mario J- McEnroe, of 18
tTtA ""Yr3ulnc' lf" i,lr. J"iaunce A.
McCarthy in Our Alother of Consolation
Church, Chestnut Jlill, on Tuesday
morning, .Tnnuary 20. at C :30 o'clock.
Mr. and Airs. AlcCurthy have returned
"'n their wedding trip to New York
and Niagara Falls and are at home nt
18 East Gravers lane.
Tho E. A. T. -S. f'liih. nf r.f.rm.
town, at a recent meeting changed its
name to Lo Circle. The next meeting
ot tuc ciud will lie held nt the homo of
Miss Evelyn Aucott on Thursday eve
ning, February 5.
Miss Carrie Khimcr, of C021 Chew
street, will entertain iuformally at her
homo tomorrow afternoon. Her guests,
who will be members of the vounger
school set. will include Miss Dorothy
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3IUS. CHAKLES M. TOUNO
Who was Miss Mary Coates, daughter of Mrs. Joseph U. Walnwrlght, of
321 South Twenty-second street, before her marriage on Saturday
,'orie Peel. Miss Mildred Shcrtzer nnd
Miss Alice Van Artbdalcn.
The Theta Sigma Upsilon fraternity
has planned a dance to be givcu at the
Polham Club on Friday evening, Feb
ruary 27.
Miss Katharine Williams entertained
tho members of tho Delta Delta Soror
ity. Eda Chapter, at her homo on Sat
urday afternoon. Guests included Miss
vioictto .Barrett, aiHs Mildred Wil
loiighby, Aliss Louise Firmin, Aliss
Elizabeth Littlewood, Miss Alice Lau
rent, Miss Alargueritc Whartmnn, Aliss
Dorothy Christy. Miss Isabel Chanell,
Miss Susanno Bergcr and Miss Anne
Eastburn.
LANSDOWNE
Mr. and Airs. George Schilling' enter
tained with cards and dancing at their
home on North Owen avenuo on Satur
day pvening. Their guests included
Mr. and Mrs. John (S Hnllahau, Air.
and Mrs. Guy Williams, Air. and Airs.
Edward T. Collins, Mr. und Airs. Harry
Steteer, Air. und Airs. Harry Coxe,
Mr. nud Mrs. Joseph Williams, Air.
and Airs. A. T. nenry, Air. and Airs.
Coslett. Airs. Catharine Chambers,
Mrs. Charles E. Evans, Air. and Mrs.
Charles ShurtlefT, Mr. John Bowers
and Mr. Brook Paiste.
Miss Mary Lovett gave a tea at her
homo on Saturday afternoon for the
members of Delta Omega Phi, who arc
graduates of Notre Dame Academy.
Her guests were Miss Helen Boothy,
Miss Helen Adler, Aliss Agnes Barton.
Miss Katharine Hudders, Aliss Alary
.uuiucrin, ansa juary itney, Miss Win
ifred Thomas, Miss Agnes Perrot,
Jibs Katharine O'Donneli. Miss Mary
Skclley, Miss Agnes Flannigan, Aliss
Alary Lovett and Aliss Aladclinc Cavag
uaro. Tho Epworth League of the Metho
dist Episcopal Church, met at Aliss
Alary Chambers's home on Saturday
evening.
The Associated Charities of Delaware
county will hold their annual public
meeting on Alonday evening, February
2. at the Twentieth Century Club. Air.
Bobert Splllano will address the meeting.
The bocial committco of St. John's
Episcopal Church will meet nt the home
of Airs. Andrew J. uavis ou iridoy
afternoon.
Tho Lansdowno branch of the Society
for tho Prevention ot Jrueity to Ani
mals will give a dance at the Tweu
tiethCentury Club on Tuesday evening,
February 10.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Airs. Fred Taylor Tusey and Aliss
Charlotto Puscy, of Limn, aro visiting
friends in Kalamazoo, Alich.
Miss Honoro Mcrcur Cahall, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cahall,
entertained at dinner on Alonday eve
ning nt her home. HilWde, Walllng
ford, in honor of Alias Eleanor Koous.
Air. nnd Mrs. T. I'llwood Allison, of
Wellington!, urn cruising ou their
houscboiit through Florida waters.
Airs. George It. Unlivery, of Nine
teenth htreet. Chester, gave an after
noon tea on Friday, from 3 to 5 o'clock.
Airs. W. Irving Farqubarson and
Airs. Alexander B. Geary, members of
the Women's Club of Mcdiu, wero
guests ut tho aunlversary luncheon of
tho Norwood Club last week.
NEW JERSEY NOTES
Air. and Mrs. Hugh II. Miller, who
hpent a fortnight at Plnehurst, N. C
have returned to their homo iu Edgo
watcr Paik.
Lieutenant J. A. Altirnhr. of the
Thirty-fourth Division, U. S. A., nnd
Dr. II. I. Smith, or unicna, in., were
guests of Mr. William F. Kaudcrcs, of
Brldgeton, over tho week end.
The many friends of Mis, Jnmes P.
Ilooncy, of Delaneo, will regret to hear
of her serious Illness.
Tim William A. Cortright. Jr.. Post.
fin. lit!. Americau Leclou. of Bovcrly.
will glvo o dauco iu tbo Mason'c Templo
ou Wednesday evening, February 4,
in Itivcrton, going to Alonticello, Fla.,
to remain until spring.
Airs. Harry Biddle, of Biverton, is
spenumg a lortuigui m Atlantic Uity.
Air. Sclden It. Probasco, of East
union street, iiuriingtou, is spending
Some time at Lakcwood. Air. Probasco
lias left for a fortnight's stay in South
Carolina.
Aliss Gertrude Ehrct, of the Pino
Tops, in lidgcwater Park, lias gone to
New York for a several weeks' stay.
Aliss Huzcl Williams who has been
visiting her sister. Airs. II. L. Adams,
o the Bed Brick in Woodland, bu3 re
turned to New York.
Air. and Mrs. A. K. Le Less have
opened their country home, tho Tnm
crack Stock Farm, in Edgcwutcr Park,
where they will spend the winter.
A card party nnd dance will be given
in the Elks' Home, Burlington, on
February 9 for tbo benefit of the Aged
AVoman's Home.
WISSAHICKON
Air. Harry D. Beicheldifer. of 4102
Terrace street, is spending a few weeks
at Palm Beach, Fla.
Class No. 11 of the Bible School of
the Wissahickon Alcthodist Episcopal
Church. Terrace and Salaignac streets.
will present the three-act comedy "Lost
a unapcronc tomorrow evening in the
lecture hall of tho church. The affa'r
Is in charge of Airs. Boy Green, and
the' cast will include Miss Virginia
Brown. Miss Florence Ottinger, Aliss
Anna Taylor, Aliss Mildred Haley, Aliss
Edith Haley, Aliss Daisy I'airhurst,
Miss Lillian Allller, Aliss Buth Smith,
Miss Evelyn Stewart, Air. I'nymond
Van Aiken, Mr. Virgil Cooper, Air.
William North, Air. Harper Pierson,
Mr. William Alissimcr aud Mr. Horace
Ottinger.
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Mr. aud Mrs. C. Knrtman, 1828 Na
trona street, entertained on Saturday
evening for Mrs. Kartman's bister, Aliss
Elizabeth Krupniek. The guests included
Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Katz, of New York ;
Miss Annette Goldfarb, Dr. S. Swartz,
Miss Cecilia Coopcrsmith, Mr. Albert
Kartman, Miss Betty Luckerman, Air.
B. Krupniek, Miss Belle Poplow, Miss
Francis Ntedlcman, Aliss Sara Axlcr,
Mr. B. Halpcrn, Aliss Alable Smeyno,
Mrs J. Frankel, Mr. Harry Lodge,
Mrs. II. Sherman, Air. B. Chalfln, Miss
Frances ChalUn and Miss Bcba Chalfln.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Babinowitz, of
1821 North Thlrty-tbiT.1 street, an
nounce tho engagement of their daugh
ter, Aliss Alary Babinowitz, to Air.
Benjamin Silbermau, of Atlautic City.
Mr. and Airs. Ezra Bruduo, of Cleve
land, O,, are tho guests of Air. und
Airs. L. 13. Hess, of the Plaza Apart
ments. A package party was given ou Sunday
evening by the Sisterhood of the B'nai
Jeshurun Congregation, the proceeds of
which will bo used to purchase u mov-ing-picturo
machine for the Sunday
school.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Block, ot 103:5
North Thirty-third street, bailed on
Wednesday for Now Orleans. From
there they will go to California, makiug
many stops on the way.
JflliHraVKlli
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Airs. Bollin II. Aleycrs. of
tho Rutland Apartments, entertained
Ion Saturday night at dinner nud cards.
1 'Pllnii" rritnutta innliiddil "Mi ni.il lli-o
Wendell Tredick, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
C. Standbridgc, Miss Evelyn Stand
bridge and Mr. F. Edward Nolan.
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis, of this
city, announce the marriage of their
daughter. Aliss Eleanor Thclma Davis,
to Air. George Scott Wallace, on Wed
nesday, January 7, at the Marble Col
legiate Church, New York. Air. and
Mrs. Wallace will be ut home after
Juno 1 at 25 North SIxtv-third streqt.
Miss Edwina Dingee Alalpass. 4."!1S
Spruce street, who will be married to
Air. John Walter "Miller, of Cincinnati,
on February 0 will entertain at lunch
eon nt the Union League today, fol
lowed by a theatre party. The jtuests
will be tho bridesmaids and will in
clude: Miss Hclcne Leohurdt. Mrs.
Lawrence Lewis Stevens, Aliss Alay
Amvaerter and Miss Edith Garctt.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard Garvin, of
5419 Locust street, are receiving con
gratulations on the birth of a daughter
on Wednesday, January 21.
Air. Luigi A. Barili, of New York,
was tho guest over the week-end of
his brother and sister-in-law. Air. and
Mrs. Eltoro Patti Barili, D115 Locust
street.
Mrs. Afaude L. Perkins, of Forty
bixth and Walnut streets, announced the
engagement of her daughter. Aliss Dor
othy Alaude Perkins, to Air. Edgar Dun
bar Morris, son of Air. and Airs. J. S.
Morris, of this city, at it luncheon Sat
urday, at the Bellcvue-Stratford. The
guests included: Airs. .T. S. Morris,
Airs. Ralph Mull, Miss Eleanor Chris
tine. Aliss Martha Bowman, Aliss Anita
Smith. Aliss Dorothy Zurn. Aliss Emma
McDowell. Miss Dorothy AIcClccs, Aliss
Mary Little, Miss Alary AlcCoweu, Alias
Gladys McCowen, Miss Laura Alc
Coweu, Airs, llazlctt Hall and Airs.
Taylor Hall.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Tho Moana Country Club will give
its annual dance this evening at AIc
Crca's Academy. A fcvV members of a
local musical comedy will be in' at
tendance as guests of the club.
MISS EVKIAN J. LYON
Of 4339 North Ninth street, who
will leave early In February for an
ffMleflnlte tiay in California'
i
TIOGA
Miss Buth Maxwell, of S239 North
Sydenham street, will give a luncheon
followed by cards on Saturday for the
members of tbo Phi Kappa Club. Her
guests will include Miss Inez Landls.
Miss Bessie Eplctt, Aliss Mario Fisher,
Airs. Byron Biley. Mrs. Puul Dor,
Miss Edith Hoppuck, Miss Buth Bbi;crs,
Aliss Hitn Beuton. Aliss Esther Kihler
Aliss Alarian Dectz, Aliss Nan Hoggs
UU( U.L0. II 1U1U1U OL'llH.
. Tho friends of Miss Gertrude Kio
facr, of Twenty-third and Tioga
btreets, will be glad to hear that she has
recovered from her recent accident.
ROXBOROUGH
Mrs. John J. Foulkrod, Jr., of 451
Lyceum inenue, chuperoncd the follow
ing from Boxborough over the week-end
in Annapolis. Aid., Aliss Tsabel Foulk
rod, Miss Dorothy KccJy und Miss
Cathariuo Cox.
Air. David Hey, Air. Richard Hev.
Mr. Jumes Ashworth, Air. Edmund
Kecly. Air. Ellwood J. Beattv. Air.
William J. Piatt, Mr. Frederick Alcr
rill Brecht aud Mr. Frederick S. Aletz
ler form the committee in charge of the
musical comedy to bo civen lomnrmw
evening nt Woodvnle, tho clubhouse of
tne American liriugc Co.'h Club, by
the Junior Aid of St. Timothy's Hospi
tal, of which Airs. John J. Foulkrod,
Jr., is tho president, in aid of the
hospital. Air. Barney Fischer and the
Bala-Cynwyd players will give tho en
tertainment. MANAYUNK
The members of the Girls' Friendly
Society of St, Andrew's Protestant
Episcopal Alission, under tho direction
of Ahs. Winthrop C. Nielson, pre
sented in bong and tableaux tho "Ills',
tory of the Girls' Friendly Society"
last evening in the chapel lu AVcst
Manayunk. The Hev. Albert H. Holt
is rector of the mission.
An interesting illustrated lecture, to
which tho community is invited, will be
given tomorrow evening in tho Ashland
Public School, West Alannyunk, by Mr.
Alike Dorizas, of the University of
Pennsylvania, a Greek who knows his
neigmior tno -ruru, ms subject will
bo "Constantinople and tho Near East."
NORRISTOWN
Miss Margaret Puscy, of 1428 Powell
street, entertained u cumber of the
younger school bet at an informal dance
at her home. Among tho guests were
Miss Isabel Elsenberg, Aliss Elizabeth
Elsenberg, Aliss Alary Cressman, Aliss
Edna Shoemaker, Aliss Evelyn Stjer
Miss Louise Parker, Alias Alayo Booid,'
Aliss Cathariuo Pusey, Alibs Frumvv
(.onnelly. Master Jack Geiger, Alastcr
Robert Briinncr. Aluster ,0. Howurd
Harry, MaHcr Uuls Smith, Master
brauUlu Houbton nud Mastep aiduvy
MISS M. M. MORGAN
WEDSMR.G.R.REIMER
Marriago Takes Place in Lu
theran Church Murphy
Leahy Nuptials
A wedding of interest in Tioga nnd
in Trcvosc, Pa., is that of Miss Myrtle
M. Alorgan, daughter of Airs. Wilhcl
minn Alorgan. of '330 North Fifteenth
street, and Airs. George R. Reimcr, of
Trcvosc, which will bo solemnized at 7
o'clock this evening in the Lutheran
Church of the Reformation, Carlisle
and Ontario streets, with the Rev. I.
Walton Bobst officiating. Tho bride
will wear n gown of cream-colored
satin and rare lace, with her tullo veil
caught with clusters of orange blos
soms. Bride roses and sweet peas will
bo carried. Miss Wilhclmlna Morgan,
tho bride's sister, who will bo maid of
honor, will wear a turquolsc-bluo satin
gown with a.crcno hat to match, nnd
will carry yellow roses and snnp
dragons. Airs. Arthur Biles nnd Aliss
Sara Ilcnsei, the bridesmaids, will wear
satin gowns with rrepe hats to match,
the former in orchid color und tho lat
ter in yellow.
Mr. Reimer will have for best man
Air. Claude Rosenberry, of Rending,
Pa., and his ushers will include Mr.
Arthur Biles. Mr. P. Willard Reissc,
Mr. Charles P. Miller and Mr. Clinton
Y. Wiigus. Tho ceremony will bo fol
lowed by a reception at the home of
tho bride's mother. Mr. Reimcr and
his brido will leave on u month's trip
and will be nt home after March 1 at
Trcvose.
AIURPHY LEAHY
A pretty wedding will take place thi4
afternoon nt 4 o'clock in the Corpus
Christl Catholic Church, Twenty-ninth
street nnd Allegheny avenue, when Miss
Alary iQ. Leahy, daughter or Mr. and
Mrs. James P. Leahy, of 2725 West
Somerset street, will becomo the brido
oi Mr. Leo 13. Murphy, or UMcngo. Tiio
rector, the Rev. Henry A. Naylon, will
perform tbo ceremony, which wil-be fol
lowed by a reception at tho homo of tho
bride's parents. The bride wil bo given
in marriage by her iutncr and will wear
her traveling suit of dark-blue cloth,
with a hat to match. Her only attend
ant will be her bister, Miss Lorctta
Leahy.
Air. Thomas Leahy, tho bride's
brother, will bo best man. Mr. and
Airs. Murphy will leavo for a tour
through western New York, and will bo
at borne after Alarch 1 at 2725 Somcr:
set street. Tho bridegroom served over
seas in the United States navy. The
brido is a graduate of tho William Pcnn
High School.
FISHER NOLAN
An attractive midwinter wedding was
solemnized with the nuptial mass this
morning in tho Church of tho Most
Precious Blood, Twenty-ninth and Dia
mond streets, when Miss Myrtle Nolan,
daughter of Mrs. Frances Nolan, of
2930 Wcstmont street, was married to
Air. Charles J. Fisher, of Rochelle ave
nue. Wissahickon, with the Rev. Joseph
L. J. Kirlin officiating. The bride wore
n gown of whito batin und lace, with her
tulle veil extending to tne nem of the
court train. She was attended by Aliss
AIntilda Fisher, sister of the bride
groom, who wore a gown of turquoiso
blue taffeta with a black tulle hat.
Air. Thomas M. Fisher was bis
brother's best man. After a breakfast
at the homo of tho bride's mother, Air.
and Mrs. Fisher left for n trip to coast
resorts of Florida, aud upon their re
turn they will be at home at 2950 Wcst
mont street.
HENDRICK THOMPSON
A pretty homo wedding .took place on
Monday night nt 8 o'clock, tno Rev.
Robert Hunter officiating, when Aliss
Isabel Thompson, of 5813 AVillowh ave
nue, was siven in marriage bv her
father to Mr. AVallaco B. Hendrick. of
3053 Percy street. A reception followed
immediately after tho ceremony.
Tho bride wore u gown of ivory white
batin and carried a shower bouquet of
whito Bridu roses. Her sister. Airs.
J. It. Kelly, who wore it beaded white
georgette gown and carried pink rosc
acted as matron of honor.
Air. Hendrick had for his best man
his brother, Mr. O. Hendrick.'
AftPr nn extended wedding trip Air.
and Mrs. Hendrick will be ut home ut
C813 Willows avenue.
DAVID STUR55
The marriage of Aliss Claire Lucille
Sturz, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Alor
ris Sturz. of 1S2S North Twentv-ei-rlitli
street, to Mr. Charles nenry .David, of
nuiuiuuic. win iuisu pmcc mis evening
at 0:30 o'clock at tho Hotel Adelphia.
Tbo ceremony will bo performed by the
Rev. Alarviu Nathan. Tho brido will
wear a gown of whito satin and silver
nice witu tune yen unu carry u shower
bouquet of lilies of tho valley nud or
chids. She will be attended by Airs.
Philip Havno as matron of honor, and
tho bridesmaids will be her sister. Aliss
Beatrice Sturz, Aliss Beatrice Tcitel
bauni and Miss Lillian David and Alias
Jean David, sisters of the bridegroom.
Mrs. Ravno's gown will be of bilvcr
and blue brocade with silver lace, while
the bridesrauids' costumes will be of
blue, orchid, pink und rose shot taffetas.
Mr. Samuel David, brother of tho bride
groom, will bo best man. while Aliss
Alinnio Brocher and Alastcr Alorris
Hrcchcr will act as llowor girl and page.
After a four weeks' trip to New York
and Atlantic City tho brido aud bride
groom will live in Baltimore.
SCHOOL CHILDREN PRESENT
ECONOMY FASHION EXHIBIT
Girls 12 lo 15 Years Old Strut by Comrades in Gotvns Made by
Themselves and Costing From 89 Cents to 1$5.68
Tho magic touch of economy, plus
originality with n llttlo energy thrown
Id will enable any girl, regardless of
the size of her purse, to bo nttrnctlve.
This was proved nt the fnshlon show
today at the William Cullcir Bryant
Public School, Sixtieth street nnd Cedar
avenue.
Nineteen enthusiastic and most of
'em pretty gjrls, twelve to fifteen
years old, appeared in their bclf-made
creations.
Most of them wero deservedly proud
of the gowns and frocks in which they
appeared. And some of their llttlo school
boy sweethearts who were invited into
the show were proud of them too for
they applauded emphntically, when n
girl from their own special btrcct ap
peared on tho platform.
The girls wero introduced by Miss
Knthryn Dougherty, who cssajed the
role of master of ceremonies with be
coming dignity and poise.
The price of the dress each girl wore
also was announced uud unlike the world
where money reigns favorite, the girl
who woro the most economical dress Ubu
ally got the most upplause.
Some ot the girls wore dresses which
were made at a total cost of eighty-four
cents. The cost of the material for the
most expensive dress was $5.08.
The girls made the dresses durlug the
special sewing periods under the direc
tion of Miss Lisa Schumann. House
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Walter AlcCarthy, of 5020
North Twelfth street, is entertaining
informally this afternoon at her home.
Her guests include Mrs. William Do
laney, Mrs. Frank Kenny, Mrs. A. H.
Kmitli, Airs. Albert 1a uont, Mrs.
Harry Seaman, Airs. James P. Cun
ningham, Airs. Walter G. Hinds. Mis.
Amoa Gcikler, Mrs. William White,
Mrs. William Irvin, Airs. William F.
Sherwood, Airs. Harry Ycagcr, Airs.
Annie Cook and Aliss Josephine Lillie.
Mrs. Owen Fullaway is entertaining
the members of her sewing club ut
luncheon today. Airs. Charles Haigh,
Mrs. Allen Alonts, Airs. William Don
aldson, Airs. Harold Stanley Stewart,
Mrs. Christian Krunn, Airs. J. II.
Dripps, Alls. Ralph Parkinson, Mrs.
Ralph Humphreys. Airs. Thomas BI.
Scholcy, Airs. C. C. Clegs. Airs. Hor
ace Davis, Mrs. J. A. Ncufeld, Airs.
Walter S. Bauer, Mrs. W. G. Clibbs,
Alias Ida Dripps, Airs. Louis Biggard,
Mrs. Paul Voight, Mrs. Walter Miller,
Airs. Raynor Bowman, .Mrs. Harvey
Cressman, Airs. J. II. Chadwick aud
Mrs. Charles Thompson arc the guests.
The friends of Air. Harry Frost, of
1249 Huntingdon btrcet, will bo glad
to hear that he is convalescing from
his recent serious illness.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brnndeis and
their daughter, Aliss Evelyn Brnndeis,
of 1531 Poplar street, have isucd iti
vitations for u dunce at the Bcllevuc
Stratford on Tuesday evening, Febru
ary 10.
Mrs. Anna B. Scanlan, 1915 Green
street, announces the engagement of her
daughter. Aliss Sara Gertrude Scanlan,
to Mr. Francis S. Friel. Air. Fricl
served as n first lieutenant with the
304th Engineers, Seventy-ninth Divi
sion, during the war.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Smith, of
1923 Mnstcr street, have left for Aliaml,
Fla., where they will spend the re
mainder of the winter.
Air. and Mrs. Alax Reinheimcr have
returned to their home, S53 North
Twenty-fourth street, from it trip to
New York.
Mr. and Airs. Charles Wintcrmitz,
of 512 West 142.1 btrcct, New York,
have announced the engagement of their
daughter, Aliss Mndeliuu Stern. Wintcr
mitz, to Air. Valentino L. Wilson, of
1...W iSortli Sixteenth street, this city,
at an informal reception which was
held on Sunday afternoon. Air. Alortou
Oppenhcimer and Airs. Elmer Simon
were among those assisting in receiv
ing.
Mis Gertrude Hewing, of North Six
teenth street, will entertain the mem
bers of her sewing circle ou Thursday.
Mr. and Airs. David Wallace Mayer,
of Richmond, Va., arc receiving con
gratulations on tho birth of a daughter,
Saru Virginia Alaycr. Airs. Alayer,
before her marriage, was Aliss Harriet
Leyssigcr, daughter' of Mr. and Airs.
Nathaniel Leyssigcr.
Mrs. Joseph II. Rubin gave a lunch
eon last Wedneday at the Arcadia in
honor of Airs. Jacob 1 Locb, of New
York, who, with Air. Locb, is on a
visit hero iu this city. Mr. aud Alri.
Isaac Plant, of the Hotel Alujestic,
entertained the visitors nt a dinner at
tho lJcllovuc-Strntford, also, on Wed
nesday. Air. and Airs. Jacob Locb Langs
dorf, ot 1809 Spring GaWlen street, en
tertained Air. and Mrs. Jacob V. Locb,
of New York, at dinner. Covers were
laid for eighteen guests.
Invitations have been issued by Mrs.
1J. Siedcubach, of the Lenox Apart
ments, and her daughters, Airs. Ida
Stcppacher nnd Airs. Clarence L. Aloy
crs, for a luncheon, followed by bridgo,
at the Mercantile Club on Wednesday,
February 1.
gowns, sport dresses, pnrty frocks and
other creations wero shown. Tho fol
lowing participated lu the bhow:
Kathcrine Eyerly, Dorothy Lough
head, Edith Vaienclu, Josephine Moore.
Florence Goodyear. Aladelino Snyder,
Bentrlco McClellan, Ellse Myers, Knth
ryn Grovcr, Dora Sklar, Alberta
Schncc, Anna Cohen, Edith Oliver,
Florence Herman, Genevieve Berry,
Louise Bower, Emma Whltely, Kath
ryn Freeman uud Evelyn Gable,
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MINA SCHALL
The rcraonallty Girl.
MADGE and ETHEL WARD
Ballroom Dancing.
WILL CRUTCHFIELD
A Prairie Brcezo.
Dancing Begins at 8:30 P. M.
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JOSEPH M adHENCK PreMnU
NORMA TALMADGE
Jn Plcturizod Version of Novel
"A Daughter of Two Worlds"
Next Week "HACK TO GOD'S COUNTlir"
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In
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A new farce by Victor Mapea & Wm. Collier
NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW
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In Ilor Cyclona of Mlrtli
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Uy HolHorthy Hall and Hugh Kahler
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A Revusical Comedy of New
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