Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 23, 1920, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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fST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
I jVpncy JTyne Tallcs of the
Class one sees several smart Hats susie
Puts One Ovir on Mother
Wt'fJi the Saturday Kvcnlnjt Dane
5 Claw meeting- at the Bcllcvjio.
.'?, i ns a Bat success. And
fl'r8Uro many dinners beforo the
there were "' NorrJ(, -nve ft beau-
ft ' J tor Ma". his daughter; Mary
"fu T BlUabctn'a -younger slater,
Hf0. ' a dinner by her parents, Mr.
wriT. T T Bartow; and the Stevens
"rf,Mui " party for nita nt
$& twentieth and De I.anccy.
their home. Awen v e u .fl
Thhpacnt out notices aslcfng the
-ember, senv rat0 wlth them In
members J? cjCVi-to-chcek dancing
wp,II!.- vulcarlHcs which had Inad-
ft!rDt Into the parties.
uri,e5.. younger set has "come
Ard. nnd Is co-opcratlnsf.
,ctfM. Rtewart Wurts has mado It a
Mrs. 'ew"" at her class not to
rtrirt A.S?--Mlng and has carried
ltothf chert .d the hoh ,j
!c'f biing careful about these things will
. Smtie malice In young pco-
. hurts that most of the things
- ' a. which shock the older peoplo
they doj wmen n whcn
re ,.il Umfn like thoBo who conduct
'ft1!. umm take hold and direct
the ": "wor,v about
there s v '-
mllB Hartows dinner was given at the
Til nracrnn and thcro were about
1 Orn Dragon, am
,hl,r,ty Al . Sydnev Blddle, Josephine
p ," I fiC du Pont, Lysbcth Boyd,
Si,fiC tid, Virginia Earle, Prances
Jf7 mm. Stewart (she's named for
nos, J"!,,r, Edgar Scott, you know),
l"f au5riS' daughter of tho Gttorge
.If...ayAnnetteB Wright, Howard
Ihayers
3d. Joe unapmau
Howard
fflw. Ifiibfrt du Pont. Bob Downs,
2ft Arndt. Dlllle Addlcks, George
liotcner
Bob Downs,
u i .,i Dick Thornngxony inca
Arnlstw imot Pierce, Edwin Fox. Fred
n; Jack Wether 11, Russell Levis,
,Ww. Xck Page, Alison Scott
..d Francis Kceves, 3d.
AT tllE Morris dinner were Sue
rftodman. Prhcilla Davis, Gertrude
n Pom Fvelvn Drayton. Ned Far
Gmom Montgomery. Henry Pan
SEt, Jr.? Jack Harris, Ned Page and
Henry Hnrtshorne.
WHAT good looking small hats arc
Mne worn this year l I saw Jean
n..mnM Thayer at Fifteenth and
Kt streltethc other day in such n
Sawlns toque of that sort of coral
imson so much worn this year. The
..".i.i mn iiiirtvne. and it was self-
SSmmed, and turned up In front She
7e a ton coat of black fur and looked
terr well, I thought.
One of the Glendinnlng girls, I never
" .n ,mm. who. Is wearing a
coral pink tan toque with a green
toft
suit and pink scarf. She looks
.,..n- or,nf T Mnld one of the Ulcn-
(i
perfei
Snnlngs, but they probably are both
!.- v on mo costumes, for you
Inow tbey have dressed alike this year
t everything they have gone to, and
it has been very chnrralng.
TnE first of tho benefit Sunday eve
ning muslcales was held last night
st Ocorglan Court, the home of the
Georito F. Tylers at Elkins Park. There
nre three concerts, you know, and the
Tilers have given their house for tho
meetings. Mrs. Charlton Ynrnall. Mrs
Utter Conradi, Mrs. Harold arnall
nnd Mrs. Tyler foxm the committee in
thitw of the muslcales. The second
iffl be held on March 21 and n third
oa .irirll 18.
T SUPPOSE you have heard that Dc
I I.anccy Ncwlin Is on here visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Grorge Blspham Page, at So
nne. She is a daughter of the late De
Lancev Ncwlln, who was the eldest of
the- four Ncwlln brothers Richard,
Iftmes Cavcrlcy and Doctor Arthur
'elln. The Arthur Ncwlins gave a
theatre party for her on Saturday after
noon, and tomorrow week Louisa Ncw
lln will give a bridge party u her honor.
She is going to Rtay with the James
Vcwlins after visiting the Pages.
SUSIE, aged five, had been very
naughty, and mother had had to
punish hor. When lunchtimccame con
versation whh rather htrained, uud
finally to relieve the embarrasxmopt of
the situation, Susie remarked : "Mother,
I cp fcomr gray hairs In your hcud. '
An opportunity for an object lesson.
thought mother, and she sighed, nnd
ai(h "Yes, dear, that always happens
to mothers when their children nre not
;ood," Another embarrassed pause,
and then Susie said quite innocently :
"What naughty children grandma must
hive had !" NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Thp wedding of Miss Emily P. Welsh.
"tighter of Mrs. T. Henry Dixon, of
Uhodora. Chestnut Hill, nnd Mr. W.
Wuard Myers. Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs, Hey ward Mvers, of Havcrford,
lll take tilnce in June. Misa Welsh w
wiling Mrs. Archibald G. Thomson, at
Aiken, S. C.
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Rosky announce
the riiKiicemnnt of their daughter. Mme.
Andree Itesky, to Lieutenant E. Gor
don rtahroek, of New York city Wahh
Ss,..n "eMits. con of Mr. and Mrs.
I Moren Hubcock. Wedding will take
Wife in TiiriR of the 24th of Fobru
rv, when the couple will ball for
America on their honoymoou. Lieu
tenant Ilabcock enlisted in the first
jr1i.company Koinc overseas and serv
rA 'hrouRh the war in setivo service.
,.i h s lbarge in Wahhlngtou he
relumed to Paris us part of the or
onintlon of the Mercantile Banks of
America. nc wllI upon his r(t
III ?ui!??? in Npw York 'l re
, ?' ot 'I' "aven avenue, New York
I1' J'le'Jtenant Habcock waH formerly
tonnected In butineKs in- this city.
mraamiep John Ross Martin, of
Hri:1 "' (,lp,,in,Nuv' Y. who is
'"ring today will bo tlie Kuest of honor
Xon DinB. !"." ,fnr,,well dinner to be
LZ by Admiral Charles Hughes,
a dlnn.i ."f ,onnr tonorw evening nc
'I nner to be siven by tho officers.
o honnV",P ''7.,rso" wi!l be ,,1C euest
" nonpr at illnner to be given bv
faonn,.V av u? VJr- JosUuM
mantn,;, J- West Price street. Ger-
f rd V i npTh,,l.,'8,,"-v hofore thc v
M is if" ril'b' concert and dance.
M -mi ' i? t- Mr,rni1' dKht of
S rim, ru1' ,I?elh R- McCall. of
I-t Pla!dHI,rnillng CarDival "tfi nt
nAhT'i'u.1 clm"'-v ,l bc Presented
Br,, Ma"'a-f,r,'d lllaJ',r nt ho
"en ne ' P,,,n.ruho-JVRO , n WwlnMilay
ThurXv "ivilt Mprio.n CrMift Clllb
fe of ir,,?,enlnB "$ the patron-
merer ji. i n1 chamber of Com-
' "Z'l ' rBd.?, ViBltora and the
Mr HoVnital mj"ltlw of the Bryn
mitten .nni.A"1, .V executive com-
ler : Vr' ul2.. Mrs
AiK . "?
Ayillldni Phll-
Jimelt vin: haric,s NInnlckson, Mrs
M? JiW'ShnrnlH ,iniI-llU.r
U,B' Mllsou Sharplces,
llm A r 1 ls :T,n,m,i0. Mrs. Wil-
Mm iir,i MI- "avid S Lu -Ge
.: ,?: .."nrland N'IcIioIro.i. V
Saturday Evening Dancing
of Chestnut Hill, will leave today with
Mrs. Howard E. Reaver and her daugh
t r; JU?S .JIary Trotter Goodman, for
? J!.lnc.i(l' for n month's stay at the
Lake Placid Club.
Mies Jean Christian Bullitt, daughter
of Mr. Logan M. Hullltt, of nirdwood,
Torresdalc, sailed last week for France
and Belgium. She will be gone about
sis weeks.
Mrs. Edward Wctherlll. of the Glad
stone, Eleventh nnd Pine streets, will
bo nt homo this afternoon.
Miss Margaretta Jcancs, daughter ot
airs. Henry Suiter Jcancs, of 2012
Spruce street, who has been in the West
Indies with Mrs. nerbcrt Lincoln
Clark nnd Miss Mary Clark, is ex
pectcd homo today.
for the South. Thrv will etnn fnr
era) days In Baltimore and Washington
nnd will then motor farther South.
Mrs. Philip Walnman and her four
sons nrriyed recently from Englund nnd
arc visiting Mrs. Wnlnman's mother,
Mrs. Charles Wheeler, at Pembroke,
Bryn Mawr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ward, of
Chester, havo left for St. Petersburg,
Ha where they will spend a month.
Mrs. Edwin Schloss, of Seventh and
Mqdary streets, Oak Lane, spent Wash
IngtonX Birthday as the guest of her
mother','' Mrs. S. Miller, in Atlantic
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
The Boy Scouts of Merioc, under the
o'recilon of Scoutmaster Thomas Dun
Belfleld. who was assisted by Miss De
borah Seal, gnvo their first danco on
Saturday evening nt the Bungalow.
Tho Boys' Orchestra, of Ovcrbrook,
furnished the music. Tho dtneo was
confined to tho scouts nnd their girl
friends, and thc danco commltteo in
cluded Master Alfred Nail and Master
itidgcway Llneaweavcr, patrol lead
ers; Mnstcr N. A. Dohnn, troop scribe,
and Master Lewis Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Brnun, of
Highland avenue, Merion, and Mr. and
mth. uuo iuauory nave gone to
Charleston, S. C, for n three weeks'
trip.
Mr. nnd Mis. Charles Willing Huber,
who for the past two years have been
ivlng in Moylan, havo purchased a new
homo lu Merion which they expect to
uirciiii- in inc near luture,
Mrs. Walter Humphreys, of Bcacom
lane. Merion. and ilnnchtrr Mloo Mur
iel Humphreys, spent thc week-end at
me moici xraymorc, Atlantic City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm T.lli,niinn
Woodside avenue, Nnrberth, entertained
their bridge club on Friday evening.
Tholr guests Included Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Jacobs, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacques
ix-wen. ,ur, ana jirs. .jnmes Don
nelly, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Harris nnd
Mr. and Mrs. N. Edgnr Boryer.
Miss Alice Bowes, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. John T. Bowes, of Consho
hockeu avenue. Bala, left on Thursday
for Detroit. Mich., to visit her sister,
Mrs. Park Washburn Stlckncv.
GERMANTOWN
Mr. Charity Hildebrand, of Chew
rec5,Ln,ni1. 9h.''.ltC11 nvenuc, entertained
the Philadelphia Alumni of Pennsyl
vania State College nt a dance at Bel
field Country Club Thursday evening.
Tho patronesses were : Mrs. Gus need.
Mrs. Corn Prince and Mrs. Harry
Heaton.
Miss Until Karst, of 222 East Gorgas
'ane, will entertain the members of the
Mu Chapter of the Sigma Delta Soror
ity, nt her home this evening. Thc
member include Miss Helene Alex
ander, Miss Gertrude Artclt. Miss Nel
lie Homeyard. Miss Florence Whlght
mau. Miss Evelyn Carmann and Miss
Mary Mann.
Miss Mnrgnret Devlin will entertain
informally nt her homo tomorrow cm.
ning. Her guests will bc members of
ine nem Aipiia uctn Sorority. Onmmn
Chapter, and will include: Miss Eliza
beth Woodward, Miss Gladys Brennnn.
Miss Alice Tompkins, Miss Mnrtha Die
bort, Miss Adelaide Grace. Miss Eliza
beth Slegerl. Miss Marion Knight, Mlns
Miriam McGhee. Miss Elizabeth Wer
ner nnd Miss Ituth Hutchison.
Miss Annctta Van Buren entertained
the members of thp Alpha Chapter of
thp samp Sorority at her homo on Sat
urday afternoon. Guest numbered ten
nnd included: Miss Dorothy Mngill,
Miss Mabel Marple, Miss Janet Mills.
Mibs Mildred Simons, Miss Evelvn
Lacey, Miss Gcorglua Sklrving. Miss
Alice Spencer, Miss Liln Maclntyre,
.Miss Frances Mnekle nud Miss Helen
Hitter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Joseph Brennnn will
entertain in honor of their (laughter,
Miss Gladys Brennnn, at their home on
Saturday. Tho guests who will be
members of the younger school -ot, will
number about thirty.
Thc Sigma Kappa Frnternllv, tier
mantowu Chapter, and the Tail Phi
Gnmina Sorority, of the fiermnntown
High School, will give a dance in thc
ballroom of the Bclicvtie-Strntford on
April 17.
The Delta Omegn Sigma Sorority
snvc a Valentine tpa nt tho home of Miss
Elcunor Strome, nt which guests, other
thnn sorority membcru, included : MIkh
Dorothy Wilkio. Miss Ituth Keveher.
Miss Ida Uoy. Miss Esther Itlpgerstaff,
Miss Helen Russell. Miss Naomi Du
gan, Miss Alice Hubbs and Miss Polly
Mnrtin,
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
A surprise nhower waH given in honor
of Mrs. Paul Boyd nt the home of her
mother, 478 1 North Carlisle street, on
Saturdny nftcrnoon. Those participat
ing included Miss Annu Ilrnndschett,
Miss Bessip Baldt, Miss Helen Conine,
Miss Mnrian Harris, Miss Florence
Klein, Miss Elizabeth Hett, Miss Olive
Duey, Miss Gladys Vance, Mi's Julia
Carson, Mls.s Alma Breltseh nnd Mrs.
Elmer C. Taylor, Mrs. Bojd will bc
remembered as MUs Elsie Carson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gnndv, of Dia
mond street, hnvc gone to Florida, to
remain through thc winter.
Mrs. Mary Apple, formerly of North
Philadelphia, bus gone to St. Peters
burg, Fin., for an extended stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram D. Miller, of
Diamond street, will leave early in thoj
spring for an automobile trip through i
the West to California.
Mrs. F. H. Gaskill. of ir.IO .North
Eleventh street, is entertaining nt cards
this afternoon nt her home with the
following guests: Mrs. William C.
Carman, Mrs. William Hohm, Mrs.
William I). Chambers. Mr-t. I.owH
Eckel. .Mrs. Anthony W. Taylor, Mini
Idn Bauer. Mrs. E. O. Hiiodgrass. Mrs.
Wllllnm Boyd. Mrs. Walter J. ltaffel.
Mrs. William Brlnkworth, Mrs. Daniel
Paris, Mrs. William Cunningham, Mrs.
ltobert Mi'Ciitclieon, Mrs. Waller It.
Eustburn and Mrs. James dlading.
Miss Mnriau Gibbon entertained at
enrds on Friday afternoon Hie meih
hers of her card club, who included I
Miss Myrtle .IoIiiimiii. Mrs. John l.jiw
bon, Miss Ursula SccbcrBcr, Miss Mar-
Mr. and Mrs. George Horace Lorimer,
of Bclgraeme, Wyncotc, nnd their son,
Mr. Oraemn Lorimer. irfe nn Hntjinim,
-
Mrs. T.
ian Tlckford, Mrs. JamesE. Dolan,
Mrs. Henry Bnssett and Mrs. Harrison
Taylor.
The members of the ''Cozy Card
Uub were entertained at luncheon
nnd cards on Friday by Mrs. Charles
H. all at her apartments in the Tou
rniac. Thc guests included Mrs. Wil
liam II. Bitter, Mrs. Adolph H. Har
tung, Mrs. Frederick J. Haltcrman,
Mrg. Jacob Schrcibcr. Mrs. Ilirnm H.
Hlrsch, Mrs. A. T. Roscnbcrgcr, Mrs.
Harry Orlemann, Mrs. Harry Bowers,
Mrs. Jncob Belswanger, Mrs. Frederick
Dannenhowcr, Mrs. Carl F. Laubcr,
Mrs. Paulino Schmidt, Mrs. Lillian
Esslingler. Mrs. Harry Artclt nnd Mrs.
Rudolph Sosna.
A family dinner of forty -five covers
was given at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Isaac N. Newman, of 1303 North Thir
teenth street, Friday evening, in honor
of thc eighty-fourth birthday of Mrs.
Newman's father, Mr. Solomon Thnn
hauser, of the Lorraine Hotel.
Mrs. Bertha Keen, of 1312 Wingo
hocking street, wns married to Mr.
Richard Pragghclmcr on Thursday lit
the home of Mr. l'rngghclmcr's mother,
at 1113 Diamond street.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Friends of Mr. Charles Tynon, of
2212 South Fifteenth street, will be
glad to know that he is homo on fur
lough, after ten months of service in
Germany, ne wns severely wounded,
but Is rccupernting nnd will return to
his division in New York soon.
Thc Eastern Pennsylvania Chapter
of the University of Virginia Alumni
held its nnnual dinner at Kuglcr's
Friday evening. Included among the
Rneiikern of the pveninc were Dr. Albert
iiefevre, Mr. Armstead M. Dnbic. Dr.
.Herbert uid and Air. uaticit uouwiiy,
1801, oldest alumnus in thc city.
Mrs. Henry B. Patton, of South
Nineteenth street, was the guest of
Mm. D. Webster Douchcrtv. at her cot
tage In Atlantic City, over thc week
end. An interesting church wedding took
placo Saturday afternoon nt 4 o'clock in
thc Church of the Epiphany. Eleventh
nnd Jackson streets, when Miss .lule
Cluff, of 2441 South Thirteenth street,
became the brido of Mr. Joseph Feclcy.
Miss Elizabeth McNonny, of 2441 South
Thirteenth street, acted as bridesmaid.
Mr. Feclcy had for his best man Mr.
Lawrence Purficld.
Mrs. Anna Dwycr and her daughter.
Mrs. Margaret McCann, formerly of
2530 South Fifteenth street, nre now
living nt their new home, 2051 South
Conestoga street.
Friends of Mrs. Mary M- Wciler, of
2321 South Sixteenth street, will bc
glad to learn that she is recuperating
from her recent illness.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Marie Louise Trcacy, 4213
Chestnut street, spent the week-end
with Misp Dorothy Stuart, of 440 West
End avenue, New York.
Misa Dorothy Lank, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edgnr W. Lank, 4204
Walnut street, left last week for Flor
ida, where she will spend some time nt
Brlieair and Palm Bench.
Miss Rose Goldstein, of 1824 North
Thirty-second street, cutertninrd a
number of her friends nt 2402 North
Fifty-third street, Wynneficld, on
Saturday.
Mr. aud Mrs. J. Sinclair entertained
nt their home, 420 North Fifty-third
street, in honor of MIrh Dorothy Snnd
bergcr, who will bo nu April bride. The
An Ideal Occupation
for Young Women
VOU would work near
your home and have
short hours with attrac
tive surroundings and hot
lunches at cost.
During the first four
weeks while learning you
would be paid $12 per
week and rapidly ad
vanced thereafter.
i
Your position would
be permanent with anni
versary payments, sick
benefits and vacations
with pay.
You should see Miss
Stevenson, first floor,
1631 Arch Street, at once.
the BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY PENNA.
m wiTawffifflminiTi
mS3smQTm3 ESaSi
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AN ATTRACTIVE FAMILY
fc. fc . '.y.jt'-.-w'wjrr , .1i.-.as :. tott f .r
jm $$' j - && if: :. '-
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It. do Zuclin and her children, of Woyn'o,
guests included Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W.
Hpccrs, Mr. and Mrs. E. Luther, Mr.
and Mrs. S. Horn, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Scoilnn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bry, Mr. nnd
Mrs. M. Mltchcl, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Sin
clair. Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyle. Mr.
and Mrs. J. MacCorkcl, Mr. nnd Mrs.
D. Sinclair, Miss Mac Rhodes, Mr.
Wllllnm Spccrs nnd Mr. R. Klrkpnt
rick. TIOQA
Mrs. Thomas C. Jones, of 2180 West
Ontario street, will glvo an attractive
Colonial reception tomorrow evening,
at bcr home for tho members of the
home department of thc Tcmplo Baptist
Church Bible School. Tho favors nnd
decorations will be appropriate to thc
celebration of the birthday anniversary
of the first President of thc United
States. The guests will include Mrs.
Anna Evans, Mrs. Milton S. Bowers,
Miss Estella Barras, Mrs. W. F. Ell
wnngcr, Mrs. Robert Barker, Mrs.
Jennie Grimm. Mrs. J. Miller. Mrs. E.
F. Adams, Miss Anna P. Cnllnhan,
Mrs. George Shaw. Mrs. L. Jackson,
Mrs. Elsio Kulp, Mrs. Clara S. Ogden,
Mrs. Lucy Mole, Mrs. Henry Robert
son, Mrs. Frederick Myers, Mrs. Mar
garet Hacker, Mrs. Mnrgnret Thomas,
Mrs. E. E. Schercr, Mrs. V. Root,
Kfru WMITinni Tltf fPlmmntnn .
. ,-! ii iiMUMI A JUL It -a.UUllllDUMa illim
Thomti- (iilllngham, Mrs. D. Trcxler,
Mrs. Hugh Kerr, Mrs. Jnmes Wllllnm
son, Mrs. Max Herman, Mrs. Hnrry
Dilks, Mrs. Edwin Chinnlck, Mrs. O.
Gnmblc, Mrs. Hnrold Snurman, Miss
Emilio Crnvcn, Rev. Herbert Agate,
Mrs. Agate, Sir. Boyd Propcrt nnd
.Miss Ainnnicine .tones.
Jliss Annette Median, formerly ot
uuui i.or roaa, win entertain tna
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BOlsJWIT TELLER G, CO
jheJpeciaftif JJxop ofOriyinationr
CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET
Final Clearance---Tuesday
FUR COATS and SMALL FURS
For Women and Misses
The Entire Stock Without Reserve Regardless of the Former
Prices, Prior to Closing the Department for the Winter Season
IN ALL INSTANCES QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED
Lebpard Cat Coats 95.00
Marmot collar, cuffs and border, full loose
sport model. (Formerly 195.00).
French Seal Coats. . . . i45.00
Very fine quality, large cape collar, cuffs
and border of self fur. (Formerly 225.00)
Taupe Nutria Coats. . . 165.00
Some with opossum collars; others, self
collar and cuffs. (Formerly 295.00).
Hudson Seal Coats.... 195.00
(Dyed Muskrat) with natural squirrel or
opossum collars. Sports model. (Form
erly 295.00).
SMALL
At
Hudson Seal,
Stone Martin,
Included in This Final Clearance Sale
12 MODEL COATS AND WRAPS: IN
HUDSON SEAL, MOLE, CARACUL,
BROADTAIL, NUTRIA AND ERMINE
Below Actual Cost
GROUP,
-'
Pa.
IMioto by Bachrtch.
members of the Delta Tan Sigma So
rprlty on Saturday at her new home.
aaitl :orth Fifteenth Rtrcet. Miss
Marian Eckert, Miss Catherine Con
way, Miss Sara Sweeney, Miss Anna
jjaricin, .Miss Margucrito Larkin.
Jllss Kathryn Horn, Miss Naomi
Lodge. Miss Loretta Dagncy. Miss Bea
trix Alvarez, Miss Jcnn Clark, Miss
Clara Aizn, Miss Mnrio Krier, Miss
neicn mercy, miss mnrgnret Mnnnlng,
Miss Mnrenret MeMennnv. Mlea Mo,-.
Ian Dooley, Miss Elizabeth Miller, Miss
jvuvu i.mruwi una .mss Agnes flic
Caffrcy will bo tho guests.
FRANKFORD
The Delta 8igma Sorority gave n lenp
year dance Saturday at tho City Club.
Tho officers of the society include
Miss Klcnnor Pnck. president; Miss
Irene Bcnnum, sccrctnry; Miss Eliza
beth Bush, treasurer, nnd Miss Nina
Hnrvcy. Miss Mnrtinl Hoey nnd Miss
Alice Williams composed the dance
committee.
MANAYUNK
The Hass of 1020 of St. John's
School gnvo an "Afternoon With Joyce
Kilmer." nt the February meeting of
the nlumnne association. Miss Marie
McCormlck, chairman; Miss Mary
Mctzlnger, Miss May McGrenra. Miss
Marie Conboy, Miss Rose O'Donnell
nnd Miss Mnrgnret Wall formed the
committee in cnargc.
The Hottal-Taylor Post, No. 333,
Veterans of Foreign Wnrs, hns been
orgnnlzed in the Twenty-first ward, n
charter having been granted the mem
bers from the national headquarters.
Meetings will bc held on the first nnd
Hudson Seal Coats... 195.00
(Dyed Muskrat) with large cape collars,
cuffs and border of 3elf fur. (Fo'rmerly
325.00).
Hudson Seal Coats... 265.00
(Dyed Muskrat) full ripple model, trim
med with natural squirrel, beaver or self
collar and cuffs. (Formerly 350.00).
Natural Squirrel Coats. . 350.00
(Clear blue skins), thirty inches long, full
loose model. (Formerly 495.00).
Natural Squirrel Coats.. 450.00
Exceptional, full loose models of clear
blue skins. (Formerly 650.00).
SCARFS and SETS
Reductions of Vk to V2
Mole, Squirrel, Fisher, Sable,
Baum Martin, Mink and Fox
third Thiirilvn t .TrffrU ITnll ofilto
Rldirs avenue nhovn Mnnnvunk art)
nue. The membership id limited to the
gold stripe men of thc United States
army, navy and marine corps.
8TRAWBERRY MAN8ION v
Mr. nnd Mrs. Abraham Finn, of 2157
North Thirty -second street, announce
fhn onirniTimciit nt tholr flnllffhter. MISS
Bertha L. Finn, to Mr, Norton Franks,
of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oangel, of 2010
North Twenty-fourth street, announce
the engagement of their Mster, Miss
Hilda Baruch, to Mr. Abraham B.
Kchr, of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rltch. of 3224 West
Montgomery avenue, gave a birthday
party in honor of their daughter, Miss
Lottie Rltch. Among thoso present
were: Miss Beatrice Haber. Miss
Kathrlno Rltch, Miss Adeline Spilkn,
Miss Eva Welnsteln, Miss Miriam Po
Hn, Miss Alice Rltch, Miss Lottie Ritch,
Mr. Edwnrd Clark. Mr. Nathan Mol
dower. Mr. Harold Herman. Mr. Harry
Cohen, Mr. Edward Cherlshnw, Mr.
Al Rltch, .Mr. .Joseph Hitch, Air. ana
Mrs. J. Rltch and Sirs. Wean.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Waters, of Ches
ter, will movo to Media in March, where
they havo rented the home of Mrs.
Gertrude Gasklll, Providence road nnd
Monroo street. Mrs. Gasklll and her
daughters are now living in Bala.
Miss Anna Beatty entertained tho
junior members of the New Century
Club, of Chester, at her home on Wed
nesday evening.
Friends of Mrs. William M. Broom
all, wife of Judge Broomoll, in Ches
ter, will bo glad to know that she hns
recovered from her recent illness.
At thc meeting of thc New Century
Club, of Chester, this week, Miss
Gertrude 8hearer lectured, whleh was
followed with music by a quartet of
malo voices. Thc nftcrnoon was in
chnrge of Miss Knthnrlnc Taylor, chair
man of home economics.
Laudeman-Kramcr Wedding
A pretty wedding took place Satur
day evening nt C o'clock In St. 'Mnt
thew's Church, Fifty-third and Chest
nut streets, when Miss Bculah Kramer,
of 5230 Chestnut street, wns given In
marriage by her father to Mr. Roy C.
Laudeman. of 5438 Market street. Tho
Rev. Mr. Wahlev officiated.
The bride, wore a gown of white
clinrmeuse nnd carried a shower bouquet
of white roses. She was attended by
Miss Carrie Klceman as maid of honor,
who wore pink charmcuse and carried
pink roses. Little Ruth Mciswlnklc
wns flower girl. Sho wore n lingerie
frock nnd carried sweet peas in her
basket.
Mr. Jesso Laudeman acted as best
mnn for his brother, while the ushers
were Mr. Thomas Hamilton and Mr.
Cnleb Hcbdon.
Mr. and Mrs. Laudeman left after
the reception, which followed immedi
ately after thc ceremony, for an ex
tended wedding trip. After March 15
they will be at home nt 4510 North
Broad street.
Mantell as Richard III
Robert Mantell gave his familiar and
effective impersonation of Richard III
before n largo nnd deeply Impressed
nudience nt the Brond Saturday night.
Thc rolo of the hunchback king, ns
conceived by Shakespeare and modified
in the Collcy Clbber version of the his
toric play, is one admirably adapted
j
Mr- MnntelpH robust methods, and
uuuer ni ciucitm iniuriirciimon iub
character took on the aspect of a cruel
and craity scnemer, wnose ambitions
led him to royal power nnd to ulti
mate overthrow, The excellent com
pany was -competent In all resprcts,
and the mounting of the tragedy com
pleted an ensemble that left nothing to
be desired.
The second and last week of Mr.
Mnntell's engagement opens this nftcr
noon with "The Merchant of Venice."
Tonight's bill h "Julius Caesar."
P!tlLADEt,PHtA'B IEADINO TItBATRBS
Direction 1..BH ft J. J, HHUURKT
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with FRANCES WHITE and
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"When Dreams Come True'-'
THOMAS MEIOHAN and KATHERINB
MacDONALD In "THE THUNDEUDOLT"
CROSS KEYS luiket ST. Rol. 00th
ANNIVERSARY WEEK"'
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