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

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(just gossip about people
'Nancy Wynne Talks About Many Things House-
warming in Palm Beach
Engagements
T rtEAlt tl"1 thcGurucc Jlunns house
I down ut l'al, ,I,cncl1 is a11 f!n"
7t.i nml tliev liml a hourcwarm pg
1 oe I think tlint lioiiHewnrniliiB
i, Vhac been a doubly joyou one,
,F .. nn ltnoW Onruep was nmoiiR
XcV tlm UplaiiP that wni lout
ff the V lorl'fa roast. Thoc were nnx
? - ,nnri before those men turned up,
l , hhO I Mrs. Munii have Ills' hnfo
M,d k !"l the completion of their
1 n colehrat..'. The Paul Denckla
Jnu .Vtn"pii the MuunV former
lht or the ret f the season. M.r.
Mi Mm C ur es Munn are bulldlus u
jt is tinisheil jet.
llfVSN'T it sad that the Thayer baby
Welled and do Vud'denly. too? You.
iVo' hi was the" Kcoml son of Mr.
nS Mrs. John 1). Thajcr; Hd, und was
"lyab"ut eleven daB old. He vran ucb
S Clthv baby, tdo, but nbout three
'I four das" i ago. I believe, developed
Tem'c co'd "hich 'turned to pneu
i. nml he d ed on Monday. Mrs.
ffi,i"w Cawitt. was ill.
So tat foctimritcly is better now. The
M 1 had been named Alexander Cassatt
Thler! after Loin's grandfather.
Lois has had such u sad winter, for
Sknow her grandmother". Mrs. Can
'Sit lied just a short time ago. For-
tout y she ha, another baby. John B.
Thayer. 4th, and he is about two years
old. .
THK Plays and Players are going to
rive n "tea chest" ou Sunday after
,, nt 4 o'clock. Isn't that attractive?
lTundlvctV chatty and tea-fu 1.
"ll the active members and I BbBoolo itc
flayers are invited to come. Mrs Rob
ert C. Geddes. Jr., is chairman of the
Affair, and I think ifs going to be most
.deligbttul.
mill) engagement of Charlotte Brown
I . wr Frnzlcr makes the second
.7r..mi.iir in the Frazier family in h .
Jounced early in January Francis being
Vrt'H brother. Then the Kev. Robert
V Frnzier was married in September
to' Luelhi Edwards, of Brooklyn, anil
they are living out in i South Dako i. oi
, it down in .South ?", M "?,
h.ia., ,, L'rnnpis 1'raziEi, " "
pt mxeii tin v.ueii Mtv.. -------
.. s.inu. Yippinla. ceoKranuj
For I
having been terribly thrilling to me.
Kw:;ouMnTyon thlni that OUla- J
&'nd'tiVoc1i;UeionViu
West Virginia southerners, irgiuiaus
come ut ou with an ax
I
HEAP, that everybody who went to
the Contemporary Club meeting on
Monday night was j-cry mucii ecucu
r ,i,n .lisfiiKuini? between Doctor
Ncnbold. of the I'nivcrsity, and Mr. Jo-t-pph
llinu, of New York. Mr. Hinn.
you know, is the man who has offered n
reward to niiv one who can mnKe a
really, truly spook appear. He "s"'l'
that the whole tiling is a fake mid Doc
tor Newbohl did not agree with him.
Eur) body is so interested in the Con
temporary Club now anyhow. You
know, a numbr of years ago when per
sons hud extra tickets for it they hart
to throw them away or bribe persons
to go with them because the meetings
were so dull. But now you can't get
tickets for anything, and persons just
fall over themselves to go. I suppose
the moral is that well, I don't know
nU T itinnlil hntllpr nhnilt. tllP mOml.
I'd rather take the time congratulating
!u upon the fact that yesicrua.v
Mum storm put one over on itself and
turned to sunshine, even if it did last
long enough to disappoint the grip pa
tients who thought that ut last they
would get out of the house und walk
around the block.
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Imitations Iiao been issueii for two
Junior I'indiicllii Dances, ut the Merion
Golf Club, on Saturday evening, April
10, uud Tuesday, June 22 Tlie com
mittee consists of Mrs. Matthew Baird,
Tr Mrs. Thomas G. Ashtou. Mrs.
Horace Bullock, Mrs. II. Bartol Brazier,
Mrs. Isaac Clothier, Jr., Mrs. James
Carstairs, Mrs. Percy II. Chirk. Mrs.
Wwin II, Filler, Mrs. Burrows Sloan,
Mrk. John Kenton Eisenbrey, Mrs.
Arthur T Baugh, Mrs. Charles J. Me
Ilhain. Mrs. George AV. Kcndrick,
3d, uud Mrs. Richard Norton,
Mr. aud Mrs. George C. Thayer, of
Rynetou, Villanova. will give u tea on
Frida, October 14. to introduce to
society their daughter, Miss Mary B.
Thayer.
Mrs, Theodore D. Starr, of Chestnut
'hi!, Ims issued invitntions for a
"inner on Saturday evening, April 10,
at till1 Acnrti Pltth. n hnnnr nf lipr
daughter, Jiiss Charlotte C. Starr, one
of next sra-ou's debutantes, before the
saturdaj Ewuiug Dancing Class.
mIru."'K' Mrs Frederick P. Kennedy,
HI West Walnut lane, Germantown,
Mi $je a dinner for their daughter,
' Camilla Kennedy, before the douce
olch Mr and Mrs. Thomas S. Gates,
!
,: ol -uaitius. will give for their son,
'f. Thomas S. Gates, Jr.. on St.
alentiu(' Day, at the Philadelphia
Cricket Club.
Mr and .Mrs. William Ernest Good
";. Jr. f Chestnut Hill, will give
jnneyares, ,ilmce on April S, for their
"suur, .uiss June . tioodmnu.
Mr und Mrs. Stanley G. Flugg. Jr.,
fnlertained at dinner Monday evening'
Glcuhrook, their home in Brv.d
M?.JiiXhS,?ul,Kts 'neluded Mr. a$d
IhS ".""."utcliln'on. Mr. and jfrs
WZl TI,ri!'tn Coxc, Mr. and Mrs
Anfiin,. t v'"'pln and Jlr. and
Anthony L, Gcyclln.
Irs.
Ow
Wen ,.' "". who were tk huve
t tho , ... inr0f ll0110r aml mtlM of honor
Klaatah ' ",'K' , ts,'turday, ft Miss
the Itc- , , i1a1;1 MT,r,r s' 'la"thter of
ad Mr 'vV , 'fj. UieI""'l tf Morris
Cliurd, nfllurJI. S"CI""!'-, Jr. at the
f li, Lu?1' ( lair SpcuhcT, a sister
ef hn.i V, ".'"" w act an mud
'MliTi,"?;' . ."V, '.tllIe Mirrta. and
maids 'Jorip l Moiris' wibc brides-
3m2Trhnty Leu' 4'M KllMi
Cnftta .and MrL Francis
'U be at i,i1" i,th Mnetefcnth street.
if.i."Lat ll0' luforma v L ti,..,i
' uea sent out.
& M,I!lIet Gwlln. .laughter of
Httd! ,L ta,. Ile''ry h. Gcyelln. of
ii..""t II Qllnvn M.tlll i-'.. .
William1 yL '"W0. "'' M.
C.r.t.., wr' 0 kow Work.
.-"1'iuiii and Mr ,w,i.l..., ,
M"inus. nt n. i"iiru v luri'ir
-Mrs. 1 l'L7, 1ACut ' be wk "
Wty (o be ftlveu ft Mrw, Lucia,
Jlaffi to.,the ll,,lc&s of Mrs- Bflward
W IM "'.WaHWngtottT and
A f.!.i .l5C'lla. Morris, daugliterfMrs.
lea-Clm on Sunday.
Discussion
Tlceho today at the Acorii Club will be
Mrs. C. T. Ularkburu, Mrs. Thomas
Cochran, Mrs. Homer Hlncs Nortoq,
Mrs. Helen Sawyer. Mm. W. Price
Aman, Mrs. George A. Vroom, Mrrf.'
it. (J. Davis, Mrs. T. llolllngswortU
Andrews and Mrs. J. Dixon Andrews.
Mrs. IJecbe will be assisted in receiving
by her mother, Mrs. George Do Bonne
ville Kelm. 1U01 Porter street.
Mr. and Mrs. Ditulcl P. W'ntcrs, of
Quccu lane-, Gcrmantown, anuouuee tho
engageinciit of their daughter. Miss
Margery Helena Wutcrs, to Mr. Philip
Khcrlil'in MucXally, of Eastou, Pa., and
New York.
, Mrs. Charles .Sinniclsson and her
daughter, Miss Priscilla Slunickson, of
Itoscmont, will leave on Monday to
spend two weeks at Hot Springs, Viu
ALONG ,THE MAIN LINE
Miss Ruth II. Cross, of dynwyd, jvns
given a kitchen shower on Saturday by
Irs. Walter D. Cross and Miss Marie
A. Cross. Those present were the 'Miss
Helen Scott. Mist Mary Wilibn, Miss
Mary Goodall, Miss Jane Giltillan. Miss
Marion' Hawkins, Miss Helen Mnlier,
Miy Helen Whitney, Miss Helen Dirks,
Miss Mary Myers, Miss Margaret
Jacobs, Miss Isabellc Jacobs, Miss
Anno Whcaton, Miss Irene Tollluger,
Miss .Rveline Sehofield, Miss Esther
Schofield, Miss Doris Gilbert, Miss
Emma, Hea, Miss Jano 'Cunningham.
Mrs. H. Ilex Herder, Mrs. William
Fenderson, Mrs. Edgar G. Cross, Mrs,
William (5. Cross and Mrs. Emily S.
Cross.
GERMANTOWN
Mrs. William II. Nuncrijde, of 0331
Butbridge street, Gcrmantown. an
nounces the ctigOKoincnt of her daughter,
Miss Adaline I'hilliriM Niinprrrlp. tn Mr.
u. smart jstemniicr, of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. William McLean, who
"avo uecn visiting a number of th
The Phi Theta Sigma Sorority of
Germantown will give n St. Valentine
dance at the Pclham Automobile Club
this evening.
Mr uud Iolert gte h
were married last week in Summit Pres-
Djtcrian uimrcli, have returned from
tJluutiTL' ,Cit-v and '"" "t home at G!)'
- - ..
LANSDOWNE
jjr. Edward Mcllinley is speudiug
,,?IrV..an1 Mrs AV- F- Ware and Miss
Ella Ware will leave shortly for Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kelly are
being congratulated upon the birth of
a daughter, Susanne Kelly.
Miss Katharine Desmond has hurt as
her guest .Miss Doris Foster, of Edgc
lnll. Pa.
The engagement of Miss Henrietta
U' v!r"t" p'. daughter of Mr. aud Mrs.
O. . Justice, Jr., of Woodbury, N. J.,
to Dr. J. h. Itoborts, of LuumIowhc,
ims been announced.
., 'l'h'. S: K Howard Mission Circle ot
tlic lirst Preshytpriau Church met ou
-Monday afternoon nt the church.
DELAWARE COUNTY
,,Mrs- JJ'JwurdCannon Burton and
Mrs William Booth Todd, who gave
1 i.teu on bat"ri'ay in lmnor of Mrs.
Arthur Burton, Miss Marion Hawkins
and Mis Christine Hawkins, were as
sisted bv Miss Marian Oldham. Miss
f?VColli,ns,-Jfrs- Ilocop Itallard,
J,WS WeI?t- Misl A,ll1c Coch
ran, Miss trances Kratz and Miss Sarah
Sweeney. MISS Katharine Ubil, Mrs
WVWMr?-John Iliw"
fhi i J1: 0urviu Pf-'hled at the
in,v i cA b,Vffct M,.nncr uml 'dance fol
lowed for the receiving party and the
lollowing add tionul guests : Mr. Andrew
Buchanan Mr. ltobcrt Beatty, Mr!
ur ' i !? ;Tt- h,T.sUlUB Hawkins, Mr.
Alfi-C,,"- "ajvktnH, Mr. Boscoo 1 al
ard, Mr. Daniel McCrndden, Mr! Wi .
Burto?. ' Mr- Artll"r
vl'- an.I .JI,rb-,Vlliam Taylor, of
Media, entertained the Fortnightly Club
ut dinner on Saturday evening.
- Mrs. John Pomeroy, of RIdlev P-irl-cuterta
ned at n birthday par yVr her
son. Master Richard S. Pomeroy" 3d
a few evenings ago. ' '
WEST PHILADELPHIA
(hu JTa"'.CS IJ?msy Swain and Mrs.
Stuart Dodge Jessup, of 428 South
Forty-fourth street, will receive in
formally this aiternoon and will be
at home on Wednesday afternoons
through February. No cards have been
sent out. ..
Miss Marjorle Armstrong, of 0734
Lansdowne avenue, was hostess at a
small dpnee given at her home on Mon
day evening. The guests Include vL
.'llzabiith Daltou. Miss IT..ln t.-;
steut, Jlr. and Mrs. A. D,
Garber,
S'r;., '" "?- A,V".,M-. Wlter
....,, ...m ..ii. weorgc jacKson.
-Members of Alpha Phi Delta Fra
ternity. .M(M Walnut street, will give
a lireakfast immediately after the Ivy
Dr and Mrs. R. S. Martin and
.Vaughters,. of 740 Main street, Darbv
itpent the week-end with relutives in
itpent th
itoadiug,
Miss 1
Florence ltevburn. f r..:..
street. Darby, is visiting friends in
Xlt'tUllUK.
Friends o Mrs. Zona Baxter Bru
iiell will regret to hear of her serious
illness ut the home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Baxter, U320 Wai
nut street.
wn yi
mil
1302 Walnut Street
OPENING
.Wed., Feb. 11th
A superb showing of
Spring Gowns, Furs
and Millinery present
ing the grace, dignity
and exclusiveness which
have so firmly estab
lished our leadership.
EVENING PUBLIC LKDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY
Photo by Fhoto-Crafters,
.MISS MAKY TROTTER GOODMAN
Who will bo the guest of honor at a theatro party and supper to bo given
by her grandmother, Airs. Howard E. Seaver, tills evening
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The annual missiouary cnterUut.
of the Women's Society of the Lehigh
Avenue Baptist Church will be held on
Monday evening in the auditorium of
the church. Mr. Arthur Strickland
will give u monologue, "Liberty Lund,"
the story of the experiences of an emi
grunt family in America. Miss Lu
cinda Johnson will speak on the "Nw
World Movement." The neighborhood
is invited.
An interesting entertainment will be
given on Friday evening by the Glee
Club of Hood College for Girls. Fred
crick, Md., in Christ Reformed Church.
Green street below Sixteenth. The uf
fair is in charge of the Women's So
rial Union of the Reformed Churches of
Philadelphia and vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mawson, of
"T.-.7 North Thirteenth street, will give
a Valentine party on Saturday evening
ut their home. Their guests win in
clude Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baird, Mr.
and Mrs. John Sheets, Mr. nnd Mrs.
George Cox, Mr. nud Mrs. Albert II.
Tcteur, Mr. uud Mrs. Frederick ooi
head and Mr. and Mrs. J. 1-rcdenek
Greenwood.'
The Fairhill Friends' Association
will hold a meetine tomorrow evening
at the Meeting House, Germantown
uvenue and Cumbria street, to arrange
u program of social entertainment for
the remainder of the winter and spring.
Mr and Mrs. Joseph L. Davidson,
of "4(534 North Twelfth street, have as
their guest during the week Mr. Da
vidsou's sister, Mrs. Wilkin D. Stevens
of West Virginia. Mrs. Davidson will
give a small luncheon in her honor to
diiv. The guests will be Mrs. W. II. S.
Ba'temun. Mrs. Robert G. Cunninghum,
Mrs. William Leuthermau, Mrs. W. B.
Cotton, Mrs. E. F. Weaver, Mrs. J.
Lewis Henry and Master J. Lewis
Henry, Jr.
Mr and Mrs. Noah L. Goldstein,
"of 2207 North Myrtlewood street, nre
being congratulated on the birth of a
daughter on February 0.
Miss Arlcnc Hutchinson, of Sixteenth
anil Parrish streets, will give u lunch
eon of twelve covers tomorrow after
noon in honor of Miss Beatrice Allen, of
Pittsburgh, who is visiting in this
city for several w ecks.
Announcement has been made of the
engagement of Miss Ada R. Kamens,
daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Isaac Ka
mens. of 1541 North Franklin stieet, to
Mr. Morris A. Sarshik.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Stanley Hirsli have re
turned from their wedding trip and arc
living at 2110 Green street. Mrs. Ilirsh
will be remembered as Miss Gladys N.
Stern.
Mrs. J. Herbert, of North Thirteenth
street, will entertain at "oOO" ut her
home tomorrow afternoon.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
There will be u Gumma Delta Psi
Valentine dance at the Bellevue-Strat-ford
North Gardens on Saturday night.
A surprise party was held last Sat
urday night in honor of Mr. Harry Yob
lin by the members of tho Walton
Club ut 2007 South Eighth street.
Miss Josephine Bowmuu. of 2221
EB
H
m u, - a"" -
Cantreli street, is spending the winter
mouths in Florida.
The Rancocas Club held their first
reception in its new clubhouse at
National Park, N. J., lust Friday
evening. Among the guests were Mr.
Joseph A. Culbertson, Mr. Lee Shar
key, Mr. Joseph Hogen. Mr. George
Kelly, Mr. Joseph Condon uud Mr.
George O'Donnell.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hartman, of
2213 South Twentieth street, will spend
the week-end at Asbury Park, N. J.
r,.unrl Mli1, Thomas Traverse, of
2023 South Twentieth street, are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Haines
ut their home in Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Lewis Murphy will
entertain at a dinner given at their
home this evening, followed bv n thea
tre party, in honor of their fifth wed
ding anniversary. Their guests will
include Miss J. Stuart. Miss C. Walsh
Misses Shadle, Mr. O'Murroy, Miss
u. Ivowleski and Mr. J. Stevenson.
Mrs. Lorettn firinnntv fnrmn.lv P
South Philadelphia, entertained the fol-
vu
BONWIT TELLER &,CQ
Final Reductions Thursday
Entire Remaining Winter Stock
of Women's High-Class Coats
WOMEN'S WINTER COATS
Regular Prices 69.50 and 75.00
50.00
Developed in Tinseltone and Chinchilla cloth, in various shades of brown, taupe
and reindeer. Plain tailored and fur-trimmed styles.
WOMEN'S
Featuring Bolivia and Velour in various shades. Heavily interlined and lined
throughout with exceptional quality Peau de Cygne.
WOMEN'S
Attractive models in Tinseltone, Duvet de Laine and Peachbloom, with large
round or shawl collar, and cuffs of taupe nutria, also some with bandings of
Grey Squirrel, Hudson Sael and Rock Sable.
: (WOMEN'S COAT DEPT.2ND FLOOR)
lowing nt her homo on Sunday even
ing: Miss Helen Coughlan, Miss Kay
Coughian, Miss Agnes Kelly, Miss L-o-rcttu
Darnlsh, JUss Agnes Darnlsb,
Miss Bnrno Boyle, Miss Elanor V.
Boyle, Mies Elinor Grinnan, Mr. Jack
Bradley, Mr. George Randall, Mr.
Billy Lewln. Mr. Phil Weldner, Mr.
Jack Rjan, Mr. M. Mnrtin, Mr. James
Carr, Mr. William Lonningan, Mr.
F. McConaghy and Mr. nnd Irs. Harry
Grinnan.
Mr. James Dowllng, of 2332 South
Bancroft street, announced the wed
ding of his daughter, Miss Margaret M.
Dowllng, to Mr. Jnmes J. Dowley. The
ceremony took place in St. Andrew's
Roman Catholic Church, New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nicholson, of
Baltimore, arc the guests of Mrs. Nich
olson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Hammond, at their home, 2321 Lom
bard street.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Pritchett, of -108
Delaware avenue. Wilmington, arc be
ing congratulated on tho birth of a
daughter, Helen Audrey Pritchett. Mrs.
Pritchett will bo remembered as Miss
Helen Willlums.
NAVY YARD NOTES
w Colonel and Mrs. William O. Smith,
2401) South Twenty-first street, bpcut
the week-end in New York.
Captain and Mrs Laws, of Annapo
lis, will visit Mrs. Laws's brother-in-law
and sister, Lieutenant Commander
rind Mrs. William Gowcr, at their
home, 2018 Shunt street, this coming
week.
Friends of Mrs. Stern, wife of Com
mander II. L. Stern, will be glad to
hear that she is recovering from her re
cent illness.
Commander aud Mrs. R. C. Davis,
2502 South Twenty -second street, are
spending a few days in Washington
with Lieutenunt Commander and Mrs.
Marshall E. Collins.
TIOGA
Mrs. George Grnvenstcin, 2d, will
give n luncheon on Friday at her home.
"""" Vorth Hroid street, in honor of
Miss Eleanor Louise Allsop, daughter
nf Mr and Mrs. Thomas Allsop. of
Steuton. whos inurriucc to Mr. Wil
liam Henry Mcneke of this city will
take place on the following day. Other
guests win includ" Miss Adelaide All
sop, Mrs. Frank Miller, of East Orange,
N. J. ; Mrs. James A. Loder. of Wash
ington, nnd Miss Frances Chattin, of
Germantown.
The Tioga Home Guards held their
February social meeting yesterday
afternoon nt the Church House, Tioga
and Eighteenth streets,
Mrs. C. Harrv Johnson, of 3(530
North Twenty -first street, entertained
the following at cards on Monday nfter
noon, at her home: Mrs. George Kane.
Mrs. Norman Kelly. Mrs. William W.
Stevenson. Mrs. Daniel llildrcth, Miss
Aioerta ue l.ong, iiiss amored atcr
ritt, Mrs. George Gravenstcin. 2d.
Miss Ella Brunet, Mrs. Henry Hille
brand, Mrs. Lester Pllieger nnd Mrs.
Stanley Vnndcrslice.
Mrs. W. A. Lum. of 1410 West
Venango street, will entertain at lunch
eon tomorrow with the following guests :
Miss Emma Barringer, Mrs. Harry
Barringer, Miss Ida Bowers, Mrs.
Frank Gaskill, Mrs. William D.
Chiimbers. Mrs. O. E. Snodgrass. Mrs.
Edward Smith. Mrs. M. F. Becrhalter,
Mrs. Walter Raffel and Mrs. William
M. Brinkworth.
LAWNDALE
Miss Jlyrtle Ashtou, of Oxford ave
nue, has returned from a three-week
trip to -Itichmond, Va., where she has
been visiting .friends.
Mrs. John Recser. of 7.1-14 Tabor
CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET
FUR COLLARED COATS
Regular Prices S5.00 and 89.50
65.00
FUR TRIMMED COATS
Regular Prices 98.50 to 145.00
78.00
FEBRUARY l, 1920
street, is entertaining her sister, Mrs.
Ada Slcbcrt, of Wildwood, Va.
Tho monthly meeting and smoker of
the Burholmo Improvement Association
will be held tomorrow evening.
DOYLE8TOWN
The Doylestown Athletic Club will
give Its annual ball in tho Sixth Reg
iment Armory on Tuesday evening,
February 17. Cartls were issued yes
terday. Many North Pcnn and Main Line
persons attended tho dance at the
Bucks County Country Club, nt Lang
honic, given by the Jesse W.'Soby
Post. American Legion. The commit
tee in charge of the event was com
posed of Mr. John Schmidt, Mr. Head
ley White. Mr Ralph S. Ivlns, , Mr.
Roscoe Lukcns and Mr. Lcou Burton.
Congratulations Hro being received
bv Mr. and Mrs. Michael Juniper, of
Shcwel avenue, upon the birth ot n son.
Miss Elizabeth Price has been the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Fabcr
Miller at Norristown.
Miss Julia B. Ij. Brasheurs enter
tained nt a birthday party at her home,
43 Pine street.
Mrs. William Johnston entertained
the Saturday Card Club at her homo
in Roslyn this week.
Mr. William- C. Ryan nud Mr. Henry
A. James will attend a banquet at the
Manufacturers' Club. Philadelphia, to
be given February 22 in honor of Mr.
Wnrrcn G. Harding, of Ohio, and Mr.
Philip P. Campbell, of Kansas.
ROXBOROUGH
Mrs. Matthew Dunlap, of 521 East
Walnut lane, will g ve a card party
tomorrow afternoon at her home, ims
is one of the series of cntcrta Jnmenfa)
being given by the members of the Uox
borough Mothers' Club in aid of : the
community service work of the club.
Assisting Mrs. Dunlap me Mrs. Joseph
Henry Ewlng. Mrs. "nrry Helms. Mrs.
AV. Ilvntt Snjdcr. Mrs. Harry a k,
Mrs. William Goshow. Mrs. Chares
Keffer. Mrs. John Wooler. Mrs. V illmr
Schofield. Mrs. Joseph Miles. Mrs. Ira
Miller, Mrs. Elmer Priest. Mrs. Joseph
Davenport. Mrs. Herbert Stafford Mrs.
James uatson, nirs. .'""
Mrs. John C. Smith, Mrs. Irnnk
Thomas. Mrs. William Rcid and Mrs.
Robert Crawford.
WISSAHICKON
Tho Brotherhood of the Epiphany
Lutheran Church will give a minstrel
show followed by a dance on Friday eve
ning nt Woodvale, the clubhouse of the
American Bridge Co.'s Club. Mr.
William Barnes will be the Interlocutor
nnd the end men will be Mr. John
Levins. Mr. Edson Hagenbucher, Mr.
llulph Strieker and Mr. Arthur V ettou.
Sneeiul features ot the program will in
clude selections by n quurtet from the
Lutheran Seminary. including Mr.
Frederick Kntihel. Mr. Joseph Klcck
ncr. Mr. 13. Druckenmiller and Mr.
Andrew Tanner ;a short sketch by Mr.
Florence Allcbach und Mr. .lolin iiugen
bucher, and original songs by Mr.
Italnh Siegley and Mr. Joseph Kelly.
The affair Is in cnargu ot .ir. .1.
Harrv Stcphan, president of the
Brotherhood; Mr. Charles Maslin, vice
president; .Mr. John ILigenbucher,
secretary ; Mr. Frederick Woerucr,
treasurer ; the B.er.Henry A. D.Wnckcr,
rector of the church ; Mr. George Sheet3
and Mr. William Sivartz. The associa
tion has fifty-eight members.
Jewish Women Meet
The Council of Jewish Women will
give a luncheon for the Philadelphia
sieetion next Wednesday at the Belle-vue-Stratford.
Mrs. Max J. Margolis,
president of the section, will lead "u
round-table" discussion.
MISS SEELER WEDS
MR. G. F. GENTES
Marriage Took Place at St.
Luko's Chapel Yostorday
Afternoon
An interesting wedding took place yes
terday afternoon In St. Luke's Chapel,
when Miss Kutharinc Sccler, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison G. Sccler,
M0S Spruce street, became the bride
of Mr. George Franklin Gentes, of Now
York. The Rev. D. McC. Steel per
formed tho ceremony, which was at
tended by only the immediate members
of tho family. The bride's attendants
were Mrs. C. Crcsson Wistcr, Mrs.
Howard ,T. Wcstncy, of Atluntic City ;
Mtss Edith M. Smythe, Miss Margaret
Montgomery, Miss Catharine BIcklcy,
Miss Mnrjoric Yongc, of New York;
Miss Angela Da Costa Ncwbold. MibS
niargarct do O. Cruice, Miss Edna
Louise Hagert, Miss Mary Fassoux
Lelper, Miss Frances Wayne Leiper,
Miss Eleanor W. Arnett, Miss Char
lotte Fahnestock and Miss Elizabeth
Pilsbury. Mr. Albert S. Bard acted as
best man A reception followed nt the
Acorn Club.
QUIGLET SMITH
k??3 Loet,t? S7-.ith' of soc Somerset
Mf,H vmI Mr DanicI Quig'ey, 3415
.tiount Vernon street, were married this
m.rm5s,at 'c Church of St. Edward
;.'." s-uuiessor, raiBHtU and York street.
.... yu.,,,, i-igniu nun lorK streets.
lie bride was attended by her cousin,
M - i.i'niy ,8Tm,lth', as mM f honor!
Mr. Phillip McPoyle was best man. A
reception at the bride's home followed
the weddiuij. Upon their return from
uweddini; journey to, Washington they
will be at home at .'111C Mount Vernon
street
NORRISTOWN
An interesting early spring wedding
will take Place in Trinity Lutheran
intr'-on , Wednesdav afternoon.
March 10. when Miss Elinor Virginia
Buckley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
J. Buckler, of 204 Kant: .Tnr.nl,. Dnf
and Mr. David Montgomery Bauer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bauer, of 1412
Powell street, will be married. The
rector of the church, tho Itev. Aden B.
Macintosh, will officiate at the mar
riage ceremony.
At the dance given Saturday evening
ul iuu uojiue (jiud iiousc tile patron
esses were Mrs. Howard K. Begur,
Mrs. John F. Dettrn, Mrs. AV. Harri
son Yerkes, Mrs. William II. Siing-
lult and Miss Helen G. Siingluff. One
of the largest social events of the club
will be a bal masque, which will be
given on onrove '.Tuesday evening, Feb
ruary 17.
MARIE DRESSLER
NIGHT
The Famous Comedienne,
Funnier Than Ever,
Will Add Zest
to the PIERROT REVUE
on the WALTON ROOF
TOMORROW EVENING.
Pretty Girls,
Catchy Songs,
Stunning Costumes,
Clever Dances
and
the Only
MARIE DRESSLER!
Thursday Evening
WALTON ROOF
PHILADELPHIA'S FOHEMOST THEATRES
BROAD MAT. TODAY
AMERICA'S GREATEST CofuDIENNrP
MARIE
DRESSLER
IN HER CYCLONE OP MIRTH
"TILLIE'S NIGHTMARE"
NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW
Robert B. Mantell
MONDAY
rrnsDAY
"RICHELIEU"
"HAMLET"
'ROMEO and Jl'LlET"
WED MAT.
,..t..?U5?.r.1-iMr.WL ind ' LEIBER
r 1 r-ni J A I lllil "KlVfl I Uinii
cmit ' v -' vc
SATURDAY NIGHT
"MAPHETir
."RICHARD III'
GARRICK MAT. TODAY
EVGS., 8:15
R I . .9 T F
-se r r r,
.1 a im a
AND
HER
GANG
tn "A Pparh f n
,.r-i . f . sh." N. Y. Times.
blsie Jams at Her Best
and She's the Best Ever."
FORREST Mat. Today at 2
. VIC. I ITS ATS SHARP
NO ONE SEATKD DURING PRELUDE
KLAW & ERLANGER'S
COLOSSAL Vl:W PRODUCTION
ica
Emm
Pergonal Dlnctlon of A L ERLANGER
PHILADELPHLALhaLy
Nights at 8:30. Holiday Mat. Tomorrow.
Matinee Lincoln's Illrthday & Sat. 2.30
"Rm i ovq byA clar
Comriv
by CLARE KUM-
.-,,, 'I:IV author of
WILD "Good Gracious, An-
-. t nabelle," "A Sue-
UA 1 tesaful Calamity,"
ttc.
with Roland Young "J'1 supyr-
a latlva Cait
Pageant of Ausp,cr,(.mmunUr
Wnmannnnrl ACADEMY OF MUSIC
OmannOOa nanclnB After Prorram
MONDAY nVENINU, FEI1RUARY 1U
Tlrketa at Heppe', BOo to 1 60.
orpheum iryrvrsa.
tsL8 MAGGIE PEPPER
FEBRUARY 10 "THK FIVE MILLION"
Dumont'a & Cmmett J. Welch MlnitreU
uunioiu a A11C 4 pj HTREETH
AllUll s UTII HTREETH
)utr Prlca Matinee Today "CS
' Nighty, Naughty Fcttyl
a- i-opuir itko watinn
LUit Wlt
c( Scream
.
ai
Ktt tt.hl ) !. .. . .dldlW
M5W CODY In Mrit Showln of I
THE BELOVED CHEATER v
AMi Attraction Flnt Presentation
Log of Submarine U-35" i
And Initial Amnrlcunlnltlsn Fratur
."TUB LAND Of OPPOtlTONITT"
et Week -TUB WILLOW THEE"
PALACE
10 4a.?L ,'.? - aa- r,:R! TUB. 0:30 P. M,
TTilMWeflt Beauty picture Supreme
"EVERYWOMAN"
Tremendoua Cast 100 Auxiliaries t
ARCADIA
in a .CHESTNUT BKLOW 10TH
10 A. M., 12, a, 314C, C:40, 7.4B. 0:.10 T. M.
TOM MOORE
...... . In Plcturlzatfon of Play
"THE GAY LORD QUEX" ?
Hy Blr Arthur Wine Plnero ,.,
V I C TORIA'
Wnrliet Ktrfft Above Ninth x
TOM MIX" in 'THE FEUD"
.-.., A?,e?'.'.TheI'ani1 of Opportunity"
t Woal( I -SHOULD A WOMAN TKLL!" '
CAPITOL.
m . ,. IS1 MAHKET STREET
10 A. M., 12, 2, 3 145, SUB, T:45. 0:30 P. M. O
MAIIY MILES MINTEK In i
Anne of Green Gables"
DT7r"T7TT tAKKCT ST. Bel. 17TH
rVCjVjEiiN 1 BRYANT WASHBURN In
'""-' -TOO MUCII JOHNSON"
11 A. M. to 11 P. M.
MARKET STREET
AT JUNIPER
CONTINUOUS
VAUDEVILLE
HORACE GOLDIN & CO.
Burns & Klsscn In "Hungarian llhap tdy"
RROADVtAY Broad and Snyder Ave.
uiwnuwni 2.,r .4r( and
"TOO MANY HUSBANDS"
Clara Kimball Young ''",.
CROSS KEYS uanpm.M. ootu
spgY "GOING SOME"
rillLADELPnLVH LEAPINO THEATRES
uirection LEE J. J siiuuukt
bam SHUBERT nights, sns
S. "UDtlM Pop. Mat.'
wS
Tnr. Mat. Tndjiv .1
A Revuslcal Comedy ot N. Y.'s Latin Quartler tf
with FRANCES WHITE and n
JAMES WATTS. TED LEWIS, K
ADA rORMAN, AL HERMAN AND B
20 FAMOUS ARTISTS' MODELS '
r VR IP Laat 4 Nights at 8:20
L. I Il ?i.oo Mat. Today nt 2:20
ALICEBRADY
WILL SPREAD THE DOCTRINE OF
LINCOLN AMERICANISM WITH A
SPECIAL HOLIDAY MAT.
TOMORROW Lincoln's
i "iviuiuw w niKTHDAY
in
DWEN DAVIS' GREAT AMERICAN PLAT 38
"FOREVER AFTER"
T
week Seats Tomor. jorders
NOW
WILLIAM
HODGE
IN HIS BIGGEST SUCCESS
'The Guest of Honor
.
Ar)PI DUI Nichta at 8:15 Sharp .
LSliLil ni No one seated durlne '
Prologue
HOLIDAY MAT. TOMOR.
Tho Monarch of Melodramas
THE
CRIMSON ALIBI
With Original Cast and Production
CHESTNUT ST opera house
T..f. ;: f,V EIGHTS AT 8:15
MAT. TODAY. Best S-ats $1
Ac. launed by thn Public nnd Prois
THE SEASON'S MUSICAL SUCCESS
SOMEBODY'S
SWEETHEART
WITH A 100 CAST
TOE-TICKLIN' TUNES
LAUGH-LADEN LINES
and the Beat Slnglre Chorus In Town
WALNUT 'onleht at S 30
r-U-INU 1 JJat Tomor., .JCo j,0Ci 73c t
FISKE 0'HARA
"DOWN LIMERICK WAY"
Hear Mr. O'Har.i s New Song Hits
NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW
TWIN res?
Br- T- O LANGUAGE WITH
K U S LOIS ROLAND AND
1- ' SAME ORIGINAL CAST
E I T H ' S
Frank Dobson & Sirens
A Melanco of Mlnh and Merriment
ALLAN ROGERS
Dlstlmrulvhrd American Tenor
70TO, WILTON SISTERS; MAY
WIHTII & CO
Tremndous S'irroundlne Show!
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
Mon. FEB. 1 6 AT 'VI'Y CONCERT IN l'
Eve. " 8 PIIIL.V. THIS SEASON i.
GALU-CURCI ;
Seats "v Sale
Prices .?".
1 1 08 CHESTNUT STREET
uv, fiiVUi
METROPOLITAN- OPERA HOUSE
MlrrROI'OLlTAN OPERA COMPANY, N. Y.
lHI.I..V.V....i.1 w. A..... VUU Alii, iH,
TUES. r-r y, n ' FARRA
17 AT ii XJ-J k I II ADA COXD.
' 8 MORANZONl
TUES. v-T rr r-r i-f S,MKS I'ARRAR
EVG.
FEB.
THE OPERA TH" SENSATION OF THE YEAR
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ACADEMT FRI. AFT. FEII. 20. AT 0:00.
CHOPIN PIANO RECITAL 1)Y
GABRILOWITSCH
TlcltotB. 2. l.r.0. 1, 75c. Hcppe'a, UlV
Chfltnut Street.
A DANCING LESSON rf
" A Teacher for Each Pupil $J
Individual
Instruction
Exclusive Method
Mirrored Studio
1530 Chestnut
OFFICE SOD
Locust 3 IKS
CORTISSOZ SCHOOL
. . . , Walnut an. 8U. Mat-Today
C A INO SOCIAL MAIDS
VrlUll J With INA HATWOOU
and I1LUCH LANDOrV
T 1 Kens.' Av. A ' Cumberland
reOPleS "Hello America"
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