Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 01, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 11, Image 11

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BVBNDfG 1'UBlAO Ll5D(ili-?HlLAI)LlJiiM, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1920
)UST VOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
flancy Wynne Chats About a Number of Things.
She Hears of Platus for Mask and Wig
Parties
w
was wt'vtli l " ""V
a rent room ncnnlf of nn
I'LL. Nancy took a trip uptown to
WP Hie Rnv nu .unnnri on oiuunmy
Ullll iivi.v.v. .- .
iwfuiiy Rood anu
nromlnencc wore
! f.. i... iiM.noAHU nnri run
nAts mil Hi" nirndlnnlncii biiiI lots of
'K tl- riinw certainly 1W
. t fiin. TIipv dnncwl oriel unnir and
& nmi riilly lind oh good it time a
rVn did. As for the htiln-liiilo dance.
hon I c Ffenc of the hIiow was chanced
To Ilonolul. . well the hero "premiere
jVum" was n wonder. And ho en
K the fun himself I fan tell you.
J?J:. .', not n word nsklng for rc
Jrul cl he" b"t I will b. mightily
X I,cd f here IH jot be a goodly
number from Phllftdelphln after thc
Shtful t,',,irc ot 'ttr,ne llfo 8hown
by those hoys'.
t WAS astonished the other day to
hteho5 " . "h" w Mead they do plan;
ml then, "hen I stopped to think I
SKEw-ifi JA mum
romosd ttnrtn' five a
ir v at the Mak and Wig on lonitay
Sf raster week for her jcrnnddnughtets.
"'; R tiPi-kVchtr and Dorothy Burr.
" ,la "? ler debut next Octo-
fcir lmt iVrothv I think hai n jrar or
br:.b"i. Ti .. It.irrs hnvc b?eu lhlu?
.ur. xmiii ua
hO to u.iit
Where they wll be the gucstR of Admiral
nnd Mrs. Wells, on Marc Island.
Sirs. Arthur IT. Itrnxbln f u. t..
tins. n,wtm,t Hill, left on Hati in av tU
for lnlm Iteach, Fla., to xprad severni ' P
weeks with Mrs. Felix dn Font, of Wll' ' JSJ
Mrs. Francis 1 Oowen, of Flourtown
road. Chestnut Hill, ulio has bee, for
ome time in Florida, returned homo
-nfuruay, j
Mlna i Harriet Ashhurst willbeat home
lilj afternoon, from :j until n oVlock
?5nAcran:,nrtmP.nt ,n the Colonial Hotel.'
1100 Spruce street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frlu-m-.l A.. ..it- ti-..
Jut?01!7 0ermattown avciiuc. Chestnut
several w-ecks. Mr. Waters returned
home on Saturday and Mrs Waters is
exrected sorao time during the week.
Mrs. George D. Lewis, of Willow '
te aVeT!e ftni't mil, and hor'
small daughter, who hnto been at At-'
lanttc City for a M.ort stay, returned
home Friday eveniust -irneu
ALONG THE READING!
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clair, of Gleu
Mp. entertained at luncheon on Fr ld"v
rVir". th,c'r daughter. Miss D
Rllo,;veadnrtby,nthdCaItctnlDS W,t" a dlDnCr
2lru andtMrs- P. Weinberg, of Logan
veolia bCen in.,Cuba the lantwo
inn Vfnreo0Xpcc.tlnf -vnl of their
son. Mr. Samue Weil berj;, who Is on
All. anrl Mrw. .7. T ii...t...n ,
. i vmiia iir.K. iiuii dud --" " iiiiuii ii. fit i n
MrNunnie II onn daughter of Mrs. cl 1?? MN'VV'"!"?' f thVlr
Mr-.,ror:u..h... mther was also a SfT'L .?e 'the b.We'S
vuauoj evening. ,
w
.... rT..ii yViAf o mother
j;H&sriax
Stwmi Ilectacher and his CMiqren
51; ftith Mrs. Learning. Mr.
Iksbcr nmrried" again about three
years ago and he nnd his Mtnlly live in
Strafford.
ELL. I hare heard of a most in
teresting engagement', .w ;
more, t s not one mm m v
noune'd in month, or Mx mouths or u
?ear, iw so many that one hears nbout
uro but this is to he announced quite
mm. Andlfaan awfully nlrc one. to.;.
The mun is rather older than the girl,
that i. he U around ten years older nt
least and fhc has been out about three
ars. I should say I Bet so mixed up
with the war and the eoinlng out before
and after and during that I cnu't quite
place who as Introduced anil when
not in the lust three and four ycni.
Any way the man is one of tcvernl
brother and ho hn n most uttraetlve
elster, ho uus married scverul years
ago and who now lives in another city.
So when jou hear in a short time
tou'11 know Just who I meant, nnd I am
glad I am golug to have the chance to
congratulate them in a few duH. and
then, a few days later. I uin going to
ttll you who it ic
I AM mce that thc dcuth of Mr. Wil
liam Drayton last week is n sorrow to
wy many who knew him nnd his wif'
and four sons Mr. Drayton was the
eldest member of his fumlly and had
been I'l for Mcral months. His wife
vas Mistf F.dilli Welsh, u member of the
(lktingufehnl faintly of that uiime in
this eit j. Jir. Drayton was n man of
fine, broud cliunietvr, kindlv. charming,
genial and generous to all. His four
sons, Ilillic. who married Miss Frances
Dunning; Horry. Xcwlmld mid John,
uho married Miss Charlotte Hush, were
all In the -''nice of tho coi ntry during
thc war. The eldest. Dr. William
Drayton. uin with the Pennsylvania
Hospital unit in Franco during the war.
and Harry uus, In the nvlntlon, while
both Ncwbold and .lolin were in the
trmy.
Mr. Drayton wan thu son of the Into
Mr. and Mrs. Willlnin Ho,ward Drnv
too. of this city and tho Cedars, l'enl
Vi?' ).,'' Drat0'i. his mother was n
Miss Coleman. Thc Draston family
H,'l,!i"C!! strrct nbop Tenth.
lOOS I think it was. for many ycurs. A
bro her. Mr. Robert C, Drayton, who
'lied ubout live years ago. married Miss
Harriet Meis. und Mr. I'erclval Dray
rn,i," 5-J"lner brother, married Miss
Caroline Tyson: Mr. Heyward Dray
ton. another brother, spends his time
here und in Chicago, wlierc he has buM
".J? '"'"ests. He makes Lis home here
"li his i sisters. Mis Saruli and MisJ
Harr et DraUon. A third sister is Mrs.
Morris Lewis,
A true gentlcinau of the old fcIiooI.
we murk the passing of such men with
fJL .i "!'' ,orrw. Somehow, nsidc
tllhJYu lec'i'S 'if pei-ionnl loss, there
I! r thought of what a loss they are
w the nation in these times.
NANCY WYNNi:.
Engagement
tna-liv TT'I'1'" "'Interest announced
It ,'' ' mt ,of M1,,s JIary B. I.
Eduihi ""tw of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrd HrooKc. of 2:1.1 West Ritten
hou.e ,n(mro, , Mr Rfwa n
Stokfl" n"rnTf "R-.TIinmaa P. C.
Ml ri, ( I,on'; ?'lk' 'Sermuntown.
to., ,"Tk,mi"1'' ,,,,r tI(,1,ut two sea
o ?Vh- EL M,r8"'l h a member
dni,il.hi!"Io,l?hi" c'ub '""1 the Phil-
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3fr, and Mrs. Frederick ,T, Halter
man, of 1820 Hunting Park avenue,
entertained at dinner nnd cards on Sat.
urday evening at their home, with thc
following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Jpcob
Bohrclber. Mr. and Mrs. William II.
Hitter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hiram II. Hirsch,
Mr. and Mrs. .Tncob Hclswnuger, Mr.
nnd Mrs, Harry liowcra and Mr. nnd
Mrs. Charles F. Wall.
Mr. nnd Mr. George Gravenstlnc,
2n. of 3332 North Drond street, enter
tained the following nt cards; nn Sat
urday evening nt their home: Mr. and
Mrs. Franklin II Titlow. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Paul Seaman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Knrle Dltt
mnnii, .Mr nnd Mrs. Willlnin W. Ste
venson ami Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnltor Young.
Mrs. Hurry Earl Campbell, of 20 13
West Tioga street, is entertaining the
Galax Club at her home this afternoon.
Her guests Incliido Mrs. Henry Lnndis
Sliclp. Mrs. O. H. Clainer. Mrs. Georgo
II. Youug. Mrs. Charles C. Coolbnugli,
Mrc. Hurry Hlddons. Mrs. Clarence (J.
Lundls. Mrs. II. M. Jones, Mrs, Charles
E. Hnllowell. Mrs. Harry A. Lacey,
Mrs. Frank Martin. Mrs. Daniel II.
Redmond. Mrs. W. M. Stlrk. Mrs. P.
II. Foley. Mrs. EugeneJI. Hutton, Mrs.
Wilmcr M. Kruzen, Mrs. Ellr.abcth
Loalier, Mr? Edmund Nash Linnincolt,
Mrs. It. Y. Patterson, Mrs. O. W. Tay
lor, Mrs. I. M. Troth. Mrs. Samuel
Stycr. Mrs. Joseph II. Stott, Mrs. It.
W. Scott. Mrs. O. A. Vnndervoort, Mrs.
J. C. Annlcgntc, Mrs. Albert Ilaltz.
Mrs. Carl I'.i rgcr.,Mr. George M. Raer,
Dr. Lnuru iirncll. Mrs, John Colbourn.
Mrs. M. II. Devine. Mrs. Frederick
Garrlgucs. Dr Caroline Comstook. Mrs.
William Webber nnd Mrs. A. W. At
klnson, of Mcrchantvlllc, N. J.
Dr. and Mrs. Albert h. Roat, of 1530
West Erie nvenue, entertained the
mcnilierM of the Tioga Neighbors' Club
insl week nt their home. Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Golklcr. Mr. and Mrs. William
Roneli. Mr nnd Mrs. Newton Firth
Hill. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Met., Mr.
and Mr- Albeit Smith mid Mr. nnd
JfVs. Charles ( nlllnnn were the gut ts
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
arc membcro of her sewing club: Mrs.
Herbert Stafford, Mrs. James Dempscy,
Miss Carrie Speak. Miss Elsie Whit
man! Miss Maude Eastwood, Miss
Marion Tunis. Mrs. William Hncber
leln, Miss Edith Fleldbousc. Mrs.
Chnuticcy A. Wolfo nnd Mrs. Andrew
Trunccr.
nOXBOROUQH
Miss Doris Dennlson. of 1S2 ltox
borough avenue, will entertain the mem.
hers of the Alpha Tnu Sigma sorority
on Saturday afternoon nt her home.
Her guests will Include Miss Anna
Lnrkln, Miss Edytho Everett, Miss
Cathcrino Ferry. Miss Mnzlo Ferry,
Miss Marjorie Hlndman, Miss Ger
trude Munday, Miss Elizabeth Parkins.
SIlss Myrtle Sllverwood. Miss Catha
rine White nud Miss Kathryn Young.
A "Poverty Social" was given Inst
week by the members of tho senior Dp
worth League of the Central Method
ist Episcopal Church, in the church
social hall. Among tho novel featured
of the humorous entertainment was tho
arresting und fining by two of thc mem
bers representing poverty guards, of
each person who came to the party In
garb too elaborate for poverty. The
affair was in charge of Mr. William II.
Eddleman, Jr.. president of tho league;
Miss Margaret Oliver, Miss Knthiirlnu
Frame, Miss Marian Wright. Mis
Florence Scholield, vice presidents;
Mr. Barton Wallace, becrctury ; Mr.
Alviu Buchanan, treasurer, and tho
Rev. W. Galloway Tyson, pabtor of
tho church.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wtiltcr S. Westcrman
and their daughter, of Oak Lane, for
merly of Roxborough, left last week for
nn extended trip through the West to
California.
NORRISTOWN
Miss Sara Fry wns gheii n surpri
reception by her fellow teachers at the
.losenli K. Golwals School in honor ot
tho completion of fifty years of teaching
ri!tIADnt.TOIA'fl I-EADINO TJtnATItES
Direction LRU 4 J. J. SilUilESHT
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CAN A HIIOW HAVE
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Will,!.. ALMOST
EVntlVTHING!
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FRIVOLITIES
12U MAUKET 8TRKET
10 A If., 12, 2, 0:4B, 5H3, 7.40, 0!30 Vilt.t
LIMITED ENOAOEMENT
Commencing Today ,
PofllHcly No Advnco In Trice -A
First Presentation of Screen ITettroductlM n
of Ausuatus Thornaa' Famous Play
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A J'arttmount-Artcratt Plctur
KFATl'HINO
LIONEL BARRYMORE
In th rolo ho createl tn t1ie Mnre. verjlontrt
13VBRT ADMIRER OF RICALLT FINK
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ALONG THE MAIN limp
..Mr. and Mrs. Clmnf tu ..!
KM ""Due. Narberth, have hall ul
vwiM'?"V,,,1's Community Club or
ing choree. Mta .Ttui.... iw-iViF. "nA
","hllndf,lJ,MF,,,r PrIco Cmumi.sionlnv
tnib Li.'ic,.la K.nvp; " .vcr-v interesting o'v
25 count and toriuh V" u , !' . "- Kaymond C. Cain. i!02S
ine club has formed niPirUinVivX i. I M,uyn,e uvcnuo. are receiving congrnt
which meets tZviR '" ulutloM on the birth of a con on Feb-
runry lh. .Im. Cain was Msi Helen
MI.SS MAKY B. I. BROOKE
Daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Kdwi:d Broohe, of L3.-i Ii.isl Kittenliuiisn
.Squuro and Blrd.sboio. I'u., whoso engagement to Mr. Edward LouImt
Stokes, of this cll. Is announced today by Miss Brooho's pnrenls
enue,
locK.
tomorrow from 10 until 5
!! ii.r; .: i .. ""uci nnicu
on March S npi"'nru"co t nnmslcale
The Melody Ch Knve its lirM reeilal
rini 3i,0li,idiTy cl""InK at e Wonm i-h
Hub building In Ardmt.re. The r
mm was i elmrge f Mrs. Churle.
o. Collins. renre.eninii,-o -.f .i... -..
.i t-.: ...."."!'- " mv
Goodiii before licr marriage.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mlhi Miirioii 12. AVoerwng. nf the
Ptitk-ide, Thirty-tlilid and Diamond
Ktnets, euiertnined the "Brops" ut her
bun" nil Satuidny rfternoou. Among
tliiei' prei ut were Ml"s Margnvet
rrinuan. mi.i .iniiet i lurl;. Jlivi Mil
Hnnal r.i 1 . , ..: " '"- u ' uri-iiuu. ui"i .ninei mil.. jiii iiii-
n.?J &aJK'1? !,sio, Clubs, who was desarde Hexamer. Min El'ii Hmt.i
Ep ki f losing artists. Mr-. Mis- Gertrude tfiegenor. Miss Enill.
ffll i "tlck', Mrs- Ucar '' JmieH Sun'oe. Ml' Murion Vaudcigrlft,
l ntion. Jlrs. John .T. .Tnvr.,. Tn m, mi.. i-i:.,i.,..i. v..ic....i.... i mi,.
Tnm .l.n ,,. " .. "! '-. '" """'""" M UllVII'ItU 1,1111 .11111,
i.w.iu ..iiim-gor. aignor liinciiiii Ma- Joerihinc Znrtmau. cliwi. Jli's Clara Lcy directs
Vil.r1-, '' tTOSimun. Mr. NaWi. Mr.1 tu win,,,,,. ir,.nn!,rr.,. ml. ' work oC the circle, which this ea
weie MrJ . ." f,or 'j''Ulns Kathryn Humihrr, und Mrs. C. A. , nidude i French literature. The mem
.TouP,,;;.,"' ' y locI '""' MrH '. Fogariy. ot lbllS Xbrlh Eleventh btm-l. , - tf the chis.. Include Mw. H
.loucsiaiii. , " , , ... ....,... ,, , Bronncr. Mr-, b. Josephs, Mr. G..W
-- ,, ., ,-, TT , , ,,..,. ,, , I Cnlilum tli. Mm. A. Uosi'iinere. JI
.iirs. v. v. iiiiuiiiui'. ill luiiii i.naeii.
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dubs.
. Mr. und
Mrs Brooko and their
? "J ' fins in town tills win.
JMl "P-jndliiB tho week-ends in
Kte- Ih."v wl return to their
: " "uu-,t- 0iay.
KnnnoUn.",,.W,"lnin f:nrnin' "f nv
da titer V ' ilcJ .""'K-'ment of their
V s!ji. C l' lBrcw'- TO-Hcr, Jr.,
ml li0W,rr,:il" so"f Mnjor Gen
Mw. Wall, ),V"ltr' V- M- F- und
,. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
le "(It1' ,rre'!crlL' Htraw.
F'w . diI0'w?rlh,' "ormnnlnwn, will
Mr , Onr I?. Mr 'i! I,0,,nr of their son
7. Msre . fbrldso. on Sntur-
O&fj&SZ Fa,,cs ". of Old
Winter at n Tit n'10 K pending the
dinner BAlI'VU0:Rtford. will
' cntcrtnl lr8,v erning- S'18 wl
rrlday. J ' tnc Orchestra concert on
K w, T Ar,1,nr "ainB- f Mc
i' 'or h;ira.ern,nf,owan' .wm clvo
Jr-. btforr A Bon' ,Mr. Arthur Ilalns,
food's ,,. i'!' mc'tlnK of Miss Lock
Mrs T dBM " RInrch 12
Bf"ce streetCriimiLipplDC,oU'.of 1712
'-il Hot h.i ,U ,eave todny for VIr.
'rtt. li-P8SrlnBJ?: t0 "main a fort.
BVe. win ,LUi"Bh,er- .alrs- Nicholas
J. o Walrhlnfihn0maN ?MUfr Down'
Si With iMri Tift0"'. w,h0 Mncnt lMt
"Mrgo Fo rs'PVl!lnl? mother, Mrs.
Cljeetout fflli L Crefcldt street.
diy ." Hill, returned homo on Sntur.
r& Sd M& iisrst, Uoon Car'
DELAWARE COUNTY
.,!leoim' Lnf n.,0'-e'-n BusMun church
music will bo given l.v the choral of
tho Woman's Now Century Club of
Chester, at Library Hull. Chester, mi
iTiduy evening, March .1. Thm-e tak
ing part in the program will be Mrs.
Morton P. Dickcson. Ml., Flmcniv- Hot
tomley and Mr. William W. Multcr.
Mrs. fenmuel Dyer Clyde will direct,
tho proceeds of the eveui ig will .-o
toward thc building fund for tho new
fillbllOUFC.
Mr. nnd Mrs. IMwnrd I. Glauer.
or Chester, are spending a few dnvs
in New York.
A patriotic meeting will be held nt
the Uomnn's Club of Media tomorrow
afternoon, when tho Rev. David II.
Edwards will make nn iiddresa on
"Patriotic Service."
Miss Helen John, of N'uvu Scotia,
and Miss Hdlth John, of New orl,
who hnc been islting in Media, hu e
returned to their homes.
On Saturday. March (i, the Wind
ing Club, of West Philadelphia, will
give a dance ut tho O'raftMiiuu'r. Club
house, Drexcl Hill.
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GERMANTOWN
At the weddiug of Miss Hutli P.
Maurer and Mr. J. Albert Oldach,
which will take place April "1. the bride
will be iittemled by licr sister, Mrs.
Dnid Duff Cramer, aa matron of honor,
"he bridesmaids will be .Miss Kliaibcth
Bojd. of Washington: Mis L'thel Stc--.ensou,
Mits Margaret Wcsternuiii and
Miss Dorothy Oldach. .Mr. Willlura H.
Oldach will act as best man for his
brother, nnd the ushers will ineludo Mr.
Frederick Oldach. .Mr. Herman Oldach,
Mr William Daniels und Mr. David D.
Cramer.
Mrs. Harry Felly ud her duughtcr,
Miss Frsuln Felix, of Earlham teirnce,
are spending n week at th,e St. Cburles,
Hotel. Atlantic City.
The arts and crafts committee of thc
Philadelphia Auxiliary of the Southern
Llducatiounl Industrial AMocintlon will
hold an exhibit and sale of various ar
ticles made bv the southern mountain
eers In tho Woman's Club of German
town. Washington lane at Germuntown
'. Iluninli
l"l.i., wheie they will spend the re
mainder of thc winter.
A Ptirini Musquc Ball will be given
under the auspices of the I'nnuonia
Iteueliciul Association, Ladies' Au
iliurv, on Thursday evening. Mnreli IS.
at Mercantile Hall, Broad nbove Master
(.treil.
Mr. and Mr1. IIiutn
fcecond street, will entertain nt
luncheon nud cards on Tuesday uftcr
noon for thc members ot her oOO card
club.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris A. K Huffman,
of 2110 Spring Garden Mreet, have
been eutcrtuinlng as their guet for n
few days Mrs. Oscar Grcenuald, of
Milwaukee.
Mr. Mori Is Dannenbaum has returned
to his home, 1001 Spring Gurden
htieet, from n lie week,' limbing trip
at Port Sow-all, Flu,
Thc members of the Itcadiug Class,
which meets r,cr two weeks at tho
home of Mr.. Heurj llinuuer, 1537 Gl
rard uvcnuo. were entertained Inst
week at luncheon bj .Mrs. S. Josephs,
of the Rltz-Ciirlton u member of the
tnc
season
rs.
! a. Kielthnltz. Mrs. J. Sliiifohn. Mrs.
B. Kohn. Mrs. L. Hc.s, Mrs. M. Leo
pold, Mrs. J. J. Schamhcrg, Mrs. A.
I .or l und Mrs. II. Stern.
Mir ., M - . ,,., rlfnl 1 IL t-UlllI'llluti ,11 lltl, ,'tuin vk ivui.11111
iss Mary Murphy, of 1 121 Mifflin , lho orrj!lowI1 pubic schools. Miss
i-trect. dauchter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel
J. Murphy, will entertain the following
at a luuehcou, followed by a theatic
party: Miss Blanor McKcruan, Miss
Jane Tuohy, Miss Sarne Booth, Mr.
Arthur McGarvey, Mr. Charles Fugan.
Mr. Wallace O'Brien and Mr. Thomas
Sullivan.
Mr. und Mr-. James F. Snijthe, of
2510 South Nineteenth street, urn thc
guests of Mrs. Smythc's rclnties iu
Kentucky. Upon their return tbe will
live in their new home In Fort Mont
gomery , N. V.
WISSAHICKON
Miv- Fdith C. Johnson, of -J70 Seville
street, entertained on Saturday eve
ning in honor of her house guests. Miss
Grac- C. Ruttcr, uf West Creek. N. J.,
nnd Sergeant J Franklin Dcppin. of
Camp Dl.v, whose engagement has beeu
annouiieed. Other guests included Miss
Sora Hutler, Miss Irene Rogers, Miss
Helen Carr. Mr Otis P. Smith. Mr.
Gorgas Bobto, Mr. Robert Hibbcrt
ind Mr. William P. Young.
Mrs. James Ramsey, of Ridge ave
nue, entertained informally on Friday
evening with the following guests, who
rrv Is btill un active teacher and re
ceived her education in tho same hchool
in which sho has been a member of the
teaching force for thc last half century.
Miss Yndda Jdhnson, daughter of
Mr. und Mrs. Olat Johnson, of lit)
Chain street, nnd Mr. Shuner P. Dean,
of Jeffersouville. were married in Trin
ity Lutheran Church on Saturday morn
ing. The rector, the Rev. Aden B. Mac
intosh, officiated nt thc ceremony at
11 o'clock. The bride wns nttended by
Miss Mabel Hathaway, und the best man
was tho bride's brother. Mr. Hurry
Johnson. T'pon their return from a
wedding trip Mr. and Mrs Dean will
live in N'orristown.
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By Taking Individual
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CHANDLER f JIHIHTV HTCplO "THIS
FHIVCIL, CIIUHUH Or I'IFTT ' '
MIir"0 . THAT CAUSU YOU
J k I IKstJ i TO RIPPL15 WITH
UAUOHTER r R O M
TOUR KVEECAPH TO TOUR ETT5BROW3
III5NRT I.BWIff. FRANK DAVIS, KD
WARD UAL.LAGHI5R. JOSEPH ROLLET.
FITINCI
EXTREM-
ITICS RKCOO-
Nizn NO ATTTHORITT AND HKI.DOM
TOUCH THR FLOOR THR RARR TWINS.
TOM VIP AND CHARLES O'BRIBN AND
KL13TCIIER NORTON.
Ol' THK TTPII THAT
WILL Rl: PI.AYKD ON
"VERY T.M.ItlM n MA.
CHTMi IimVEUS M'ANILA AND MANI
TOUA TROM THK .IAZ7.IC TO THC
CLASSICAL NELLIE AND SARA KOUNS.
RICHARD DOLD.
8ILKS AND
MATINS AND
I'LAMINO POARLET, SNOWT WIHTE.
APRKOT. GOLD. LEMON AND BLUE
(iOROEOUR AND FANTASTIC ' MANT
THAT ENVELOP AND .LNY THAT
ARC A D f A
. CHESTNUT Ul-'LOW 1I1TH A v H
10 A. M. 12, 2. .1MB, t:45. 7:4r, OlSO V. M,
DOUGLAS DORIS
MAC LEAN MAY
IN PARAJtOUNT-ARTCRAFT PICTUTIB
"MARY'S ANKLE"
ADDED 'THE CHARMINO MRS. CHASE''"
A Mm. Sydney Drew Comedy
VICTORIA
' MARiwST STREET A1IOVE OTH A
DA. M. f, 1 I fir. T. f
Pcrrlesa Presents I'irut Stiowlu of
ANITA STEWART
IN THE RACING PLAY
"In Old Kentucky"
A Spectacular, Brniintfonal Melodrama
SCENERY:
L1ZARRK AND
S-PKfTACULAR
THAT FRAME THE NINETEEN "FRIV
OLS" OF MR ANDERSON'S FRIVOLOUS
CREW lTlOM PEAt-OflC ALLEY TO THE
ROARDWALK. FROM HAVANA TO BOM-
Dtrri-7MT "'"ket 6T. jjoi. irrn
IVUVILiMl Uc
STRAWBERRY MANSION
2037 North Park avenue, gnve a dlu
ner on rMitnrnny evening .l tnelr lintne.
Their guots included Mr. nnd Mrs.
Kernurd Fan ell, Mr. ami Mi", and
Mrs. Charles E. Lukcns. Mr. und Mis.
Thonius Moore. Mr. nud Mrs. Charles
Wislcr, Jlr. "vV. Webb. Mrs. Samuel
Alcott and Mr. and Mr&. I'rederick
Diltmnnn.
The Ufhrrs' Association of thc Cook
man Methodist l'phcopul Church has
e'eeted the following officers for
HfJII-L'l: Mr. Chi'des "vVelKs, preii
deut ; Mr. (Jeorge is, vice pre,i
dent; Mr. ChaileM Hummer,, recording
seeretury ; Mr. ltushell White, finan
cial jeerctarv. nnd Mr. John Sandriug,
treasurer, the nnimor.'nr.v of the au
hocintiou will be held on Friday eve
ning. March "d.
Mrs-. II. Rex Stackhougc, ot ISlo
North Twent.v -second street, nnd her
young on, Master George ltex Htnck
house, arc passing homo time in Wild
wood.
Mr. und Mi. .lo&cph i. Vautcivcr
nre buek from their wedding trip, uud
will he at home nt 2420 Fairhill street
The bride vwm .Miss Kmmu E. Uuich
man. Mr. and .Mr- George T. Thompron
are spending thc remainder ol thc
winter in .Miami, Fla.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Jeffries, of
2227 North I'iftrcutn btu-ct, enter
tained ut cards on Friday evening nt
their home, with the following guests;
Dr. and Mrs, Albert L. Itoat, Mr. und
Mrs. Morris Haig. Mr. uud Mrs. Wal
ter (J. Hindi, Mr. und Mrs. James
Cunningham and Mr. and Mri Harry
II. Seaman, members of their card
club.
Mr. und Mrc I. D. Lew, of the
Hotel Majestic, and Mm. Samuel
Joseph), of the Ultz-Carlton, arc spend
ing u week at Atlantic City.
Miss Cora Mead, of North Twenty
.Mr. und Mrs. Perry Frunkel. of ,n2.1
North Thirty-third street, Bpeut the
licriiigcr, ol Ueek-end in Atlantic Citj.
Mrs. 11. Goldman, of '!ll,i Clifford
street. nmioiince( the engagement of her
daughter. Miss Gazelle Goldman, to Mr.
I'muniicl M. Joblin, of COM Chebtnut
stret.
Mr. und Mrs. I. I. Wicsen, of 2122G
""'IITo'd street, ure receiving congratu
lations on thc birth of u son, Stuuley
icsen.
Announcement is made by Mr. and
Mrs. Hymnu Feinhcrg, of 1020 North
Thirty-second street, of the engagement
ot their daughter, Miss Florence Y.
reinbrg, to Mr. Abraham 'i'ollin, of
Chester, Pa.
Thc eugagement of Misi Ilattic Gott
'ieb. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. J.
'Gottlieb, of IS02 West Erie avenue, to
Mr. Benjamin I'inhciro, son of Jlr. and
1 Mrs, Jucob Pinhelro, of 3203 Oxford
tiect, has been announced.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
A teRtlmonial dinner was given to
Mr. William S. Silver, of oSll! West
De Lancey street, bv Mr. Herman
Pressman in the Gold Hooin of the
Rits-Carltou Hotel. Tho following
guests were present : Mr. L. II. Uarnett.
Mr. M. Itumsey, Mr. P.. Haily, Mr. C.
iicnuricKs, .ur. .u. acnicK, .ur. u. li.
Mauvvuring, Mr. V. Sternberg, Mr.
M. F. Donogbue, Mr. S. A. Biermnn,
Jlr. A. Winkler. Mr. II. Pollykoff, Mr.
II. Schwartz and Mr. H. Rosen.
Lecture on Japan
An interesting illustrated lecture on
Jnpnn will be given this evening in the
auditorium of St. Joseph's College,
Seventeenth nnd Stiles streets, bv thc
Itcv. Mark MacNeal, S. J., professor
of English lauguage in the University of
xomo. .mere win oe interesting
moving pictures in connection with tho
lecture.
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Strcp
I. Bronze J
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A NEW model of the
wanted Strap - Pump i
series in exquisite Bronze, '
the aristocrat of leathers
W3 'noNOUNerB oyto)
Bronzo IThe StorcCTi ramoua Jhor.t.l '
III SilIc il B
Stockings
Smup"" 1230 MARKET ST. j
lljlj! 1308 CHESTNUT ST. I'
In ill
r iijut nun t
HAS A Dl.MPLF
IN EVRRY SPOT,
HAS EVUK UHLNi
DIMPLES:
whf.rb a DurrLi:
FOUND.
"The Revue of Revues"
CHESTNUT STREET
OPERA HOUSE
STARTING TONIGHT at 8:15
Nights (excrpt Sat ). BOc to $2.00. Fop.
Mat Wednesday lst Seats $1.50.
I VRIP EVOH. Bt 8:20. M.VTS.
iii ... k wl- & fi- t .'.20.
rOP MAt WED-DLST SCATS II
"A Fairy Storv. a Creation of
Sentiment and Humor, That'
Makes the Audience Happy to!
Join b thc Make-Believe." '
FHIL.. TRUSS '
WILLIAM
i 7vT7TS.TS
W
BEAUTY
PICTURE
"MABEL BE CAREFUL"
H 0 D G Eiirresistibliy
In His Oreatat Success
"THE GUEST OF HONOR"
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PII I LADCLPHIA'S TORCMOST THEATItC?
BRO AD Tonight at 8 : J 5w
."Hit
Jlatlnei iVIn,dv nnd piturdnr at S.15- r
GI.'O Jt. COHAN I'rent j
GEORGES RENAVENT aw
In tho Jw Cntnedr of Youth. I tuo and ,Vj
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"shn
ADELPHI TONIGHT at FORREST Tonight .i&5
.MAT! THURSDAY AND SATURDAY
in Rraponfco to TuUlio Demand
THIS WEEir rivr.-r i
ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN Prta-nts
THE HEAf-ON'S MUSICAL SUCCESS
SOMEBODY'S
SWEETHEART
n'lTII A 1001 CAST
TOE-TICKL1V TUNES
LAL'UII L.VPLN LINES
nnd th Bt ?lneinc ChcrUK In Towr
Jlatlnc Wednlav jnU,t aturday at C 15, 1
Are You Going to Be There? s
TO WKWOMr TOlfN' CORT'S SPONTA-10
NEOUS AND L1U.EZY MUWICAL COMEDrW
LISTEN i
LESTER
WITH
WALTON ROOF .5S?
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March Records at
Heppe's Today
This morning the March LUt f the Victrola Rec
ords goes on sale. Wc invito all Victor patrons to visit
our store and hear them.
Tho list this month has somo remarkable Red Seal
Records all at the new low prices. There are fine records
by Galli-Curci, de Luca, Cortot, Braslau, Elman, McCor
mack, de Gogorza and tho Philadelphia Orchestra. There
are also some good dance records and a few of the more
popular songs. Como to Heppe s and hear them. ,
If you do not have a Victrola, we offer certain outfits
composed of n Victrola and a group of records. You may
settle by cash or charge account, or by our rental-payment
plan. Call or write for full particulars.
C. J. HEPPE & SON
1117-1119 Chestnut St. N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Sts.
...;;
T"'" ., ill". tj
Chl3terf ield Suit
This design Ntho aristocrat of Living-Room Furniture
and a favorite with interior decorators in planning thc best
furnished homes.
Tliis pattern .-j not shown in all furniture store;, but is
more n product of custom or made to order shops.
Only expert workmen are capablo of making this suit, and
wo use tho best materials on the market. This suit would
retail at about 5630.00. Our offer good to March G.
$39S.OO
Choice of any coverings in our shop, or wo will quota price
in niuslin and coverings can be selected elsewhere.
Smith & Biodhead
Manufacturers Custom Furniture
Dancing 9 P. M.
Refined Entertainment 30 n I
NTW ATTRACTIONS
M SIOORL A'.P ANNA DC M1LITA
1 V 'riV.'vrlBsi'6inN! vth.lN'DnfcSfMi!lrvTr5"
...-erk"11 Dancers
i Clown nmj iho Human L'ol,
MIN'A .stHALI.
rhi IWfenmii. Girl
On ACE WHITE
-. CiTi.? IT1 Cnmonn
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL i
""ins of Mol Takm of Outa
HOI DWVN PirTI RE VIQHT I
( in MY OP M'sic l
PHILADELPHIA
ORCHESTRA
oroi D STOKOWSKI. Conductor
llvl!. Al-TERNOON. MAR 5 it 3-00
, ' TDAY KVENINi-!. MAR tl ,,t 8-
1 THELMA U1VEN. Violin. t
l PAuA SI . Cuncr'o for violin mid
oi he. ii4 In r major.
RRVirts .smr.hony No. J. in r minor
I ""til. Nr on sal "TI'e. 1110 ChoTtSSt I
Witherapoon Hall, Tonight nt 8 1
Edward i D
How.ivI 1-ecture on Browning
rirc 'T'? ?","S' ot Peronallty.
Tlfkbr. ,., ulUwu -..inter ,
n.x-'SSi?- w.d7rft;' on,,1i're,,y 1-w.n.ion'
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rUN.MliKERS. SINGERS AND PANGnR35.il
W
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GARRICK Last6Evgs.
A RIOT OF FUNI .
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A big MARC KUW musical production W
NFT LKK HV ATX rill'RSDAT
L.Si. (lpMI-M' L.1R(lRni.NAKTI
THE ED. WYNN
CARNIVAL
M'Tn ED. WYNN HIMSELF ,y
n-U.lnnt i. at nnd G. 1 Mdl l horu.
WALNUT " Till RS . v to T.V
""' IA LMNUO, i-ot. 10 .1 SO
"7 DAYS' LEAVE":
?.J!!?n. nomnnis of Ixive and Valor
MARTHA
.5Im".. Prrlentos. Perlnl Mm Caruso '
Dldur, Miliiwtt, Lanrentl Cond BodinaW I
S1 110S Chutnut St Wtl M2i n"T
ORPHEUM Mt Tomorrow
Mas Dmond I :1 p r'N,l
dier9'f) t-uue reggy U IVIoorc
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DUMONTS L "" J. Wlch Mln
K VPOPULAR PRICrTMATl!?
Don't Borrow Babies or You'ii ot
'l I1UIT
r Copies Beauty Trust
Walnut ah. 8th. Mat Today
asmo bowery
,aamu burlesquers
METROPOLITAN OPBovn"r
vu no
RROVD A POPUR PTt
OSTI MT.RW OVLT-IlK'HS'S'INn '"
MiM Vvrv liVit MARr-jt g
DIRECT FROM
6 MONTHS' RUN
IN LONDON
rynr i i nifis i'Ri.iNr "
LOWELL THOMAS
WITH
The Last of the Crusaders
Allenby in Palestine und Arabia'''.'
Th Arabian Mahta Ent-talnmant ',
Which Tool? London and New Tork try Storm
The $100,000 Production of Over
500,000 People and 00,000 Camels . ,
Everv enlni ntr.t Tunday at 8:80
Matlnrfa WednMdai ti Sat at 2 30 Plicae. If
Lnine50e to 15 Pop. Mt. Wart. 3IS
to 1 maii onnr-Ro now BEATfi tnrne
. ALE STARTINU vl KD.S KriA v ntVit5K'
Downtown 1 1-k (irtl.- MOH ("hattmit f& 1
EITH'S
WolA,ii artt,st Ecentrtc ComMUnn J.
Albertma Rasch & Co.,
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Tftjhol OTarrrtl. J. O Morton Co?Othair
mi'.tuopolItan opera hijubb r,W
rrlday Mk 1 At I Laat Atnvi I.
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orothy Dalton a
In "RLACK IS VHITB-' n
11 A. M. to II P. Min
MARKET STREET
AT JUNIPEWO
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VAUDEVILLE
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"PETTICOATS" Other Acta Worth Whlla J.
BROADWAY Brod ,r(..AJe;. $&
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