Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 02, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 11, Image 11

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JUST. GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Is Proud of
dclphiuns at Palm Beach She Comments on
Various Happenings in Society
THBRE sfems o 1,c much excllomont
In Pnlm Hcnr-h the dnj-R over bno
V.I! nnd a crowd of Hillntlelphlo men
hive $ tocher quite w ;lft If am.
,Jlm proud to na.r tlio PhH;jlclnhl
II. ..Mnil .sninp Irivlne befti on the
I'fllnnUna diamond on Siimlny aftor
rlc FuHor. Hare bv MrFaddrti. Till r
PnHilcr. T.ennnrti Jnora, - ';
irXrt Voffln. Tony rromwf II. Tlob
ton and nodman AVanamnlter. 2d.
nn tie Now York tenm ucro Ktlicl
na"rrmorr-. hii'bsnd. niwrtl Colt,
"harlle Hwnrts. Pouchis Ip, "nrr.V
Ihhoo. Kdwaid IlMttoD. Hoy Oitlw.
OuTtln TVItncr, Durid WagstofT nnd
nill Itlchardx.
Phlladplphln. you oc. Iind so ipan
,. that there verc two very good
f,,h. The rn-oattt art coming up tlilj
Vcok from Palm "wli. and will be nt
thPlr Uo-nnont horn; until It In tine
o Bo to Newport, though I hear hey
hate not ilroMocl positively to go there
this slimmer. It s rather hard to-be
5"n.o"?Sn. and yet not take part
In things In Newport, so the deelflou
may he to go tojwnc quieter resort.
DID you know that Kll.mor Long
streth and her ImabnmJ nrc back
from the West? Captain Bhaiw la to
ni- atlonrd nt Fort Myery near jsih.
InVton. and so they wll move there.
but for the present Kllapor w ami pi ig
t the nittenhouse mid all of her friends
are vicing with each other to see nor
and give hrr n good time while tmc 13
hire She was married almost three
" ' 111. I....1- JalI tirtf U(inm
years ago now, and It Just does not necm
possible
that time ha fiono no fast,
does It?
I WAS interested to henr of Dorothy
FoUrll'a marriage on Saturday in
flak Lane to Charles lliomlpv. lou
remember, she was Miss W ilmhcn. a
Mster of Mrs. Caleb Fox. Jr. Her first
husband died a couple of years ago. air.
Ttromlev was married before, too. Ills
wife wis Miss Brooks, n sister of Atusl
bi-f Mitchel Brooks, who ia cngaRCd to
Borothy Wilson. They expect to sail
(or Europe next Saturday for their
wtddlng trip.
A:
XI), by the way, speaking of wed-
tmp trln. I saw Mrs. Chnrlcs
Toung in the street the other dny look
in; my well, hnving returned a few
dm before from her wedding trip. They
wmt South nnd nre now home again
and Ihing with Mrs. Young's mother.
Mrs. W'alnwright. Yon kuow. Mrs.
Tcing was Miss Mary Costes. aid her
marrfafe took place the 21th of .Jan
nary When I saw her she was wearing
a very smart tlircc-riuartor-lengtli top
coat of brown fur nnd n very nretty'
.mll Hirnn,l-i.n toniio lint nf lnox n
..V ,k,,i,mi,i.,i I., vnrim.,'
fhailes of brown. Her one-piece dress
of dark blue contrasted well with the
biowu of the fur.
I THINK the lecture and reading1 of
his poems bv Cnplaln Siegfried Sax
rnnrt, of tho Royal Welsh FusilierM
ll'ng'and'H younc soldier poet), will
hr xerv intorestu nn Wednesday.
Slareh 10. He Is to speak under th"
mi-nices of the "fight the famine" com.
nilttee of the Women's International
I runic for Peace nnd Fr's-dom, Th"
affair will be held in the Cover Room
of the Bellevue-Stratford. nnd the
ptooeds vi K to the fniniu relief
nhieh is under the direction of Herbert
Hoout.
'Ibe patronesscH of the nfT.tir include
SI". I'dunrd W. BHtl'o, Mrs. (leorge
D dillo Jim. .Insner Ten ten ttrtnton.
Sli's JIniv Burnham, Mrs. Kdward II
f'oate Miss Fuuulc Travis Cochran
Mr i. 1 1 H Donaldson
l'lv Jlrs. Richard Oummeic. Jlrs. Car.
roll llndse. .Mrs. William I. Hull. Mrs.
Morri, .Tuotrnw, Miss Hlirabetli Ki.-k-hricln
Mrs. Joseph Kranskopf. Jlrs. J.
lWse Low is, Jlrs. Wilfred Lewis. Miss
I.Hrii McJlurtrie. Miss Violet Oakley
Sirs, Charles Roberts. Jlrs. Samuel 11
Peott. Mis Oth Skinner. Mrs. Llghtncr
"iimcr nnd .Miss Anna Woolinnu.
DII.LIIL who is four, had been a
- prMty good bov nnd, for tint mat
ter to had Sister Betty, aged three. So
mother called Bill and said: "Here.
di-arK here are two nennies. one for
Tin and otic for Betty, to put in vour
hanks "
Itillie took the pennies and ran out
to Jietty. A moment later theie was
yell, and as mother hurried to the
noor Hetty run Iu calling, "Oh, Mother.
Iillio thwallowed hith pennv!" To
hirh Illllie. quite purple In the face,
mnded, -No, I nwallowcd Bettv'n."
NANCY WYNN13.
ENGAGEMENTS
Sir. and Mr,. Robert Riddle, of .107
Highway street. Rhertou, N. J., au
nounro tho engagement of their daugh
ter. Jllhs Mary Conrad Riddle, and
Mr. Harold Jardinc Fluk, of New York.
Mrs. Harry Courtney Shrlvrr. of 520
estiew avenue, Gennnntown. nn
nounicH tl0 engagement of her daugh
er. Miss Carrie Courtney Sbrivcr, nud
Mr Jlnreellus K. McDowell. Jr son
of Mr nnd MrH. Mnrccllus 15. McDowell,
aho of (icrmantown.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mis. Olive.- Bo.rc Judson. of Chcl
t'nliam road. Chestnut Hill, will Rivc n
h nebroa on Thursdnj. April 8, in honor
"I hrr niece. Miss Charlotte Churchill
Marr daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Thert.
.?,? ')l,t'111? Starr, of Chestnut Hill.
ml Miss PhllllH Irwin, daughter of
LaJtaln'"vin, of Washington. Miss
tqnteV DC f nCXt s,ason,!1 dbu-
.lll'sZl1 Tl1' J'" " fW' ' f
'"1 fcOtltll BrOHll NtrPOt. will ..nlorlnl,.
- opera lonlijlit in the box o
'oxes mother. JIrH. rhnrles 15. i
II,,nM,s wi,J b.e Mr- u," A'rH. It
fcnin.n' "f 15os,0: Mr. and
til !. . . ..... ., Mil.
'It UlO iimiru .Mtl,.l. t.. .1 . . ...
rn. .t '""'" " e nox or air.
'axes mother. Jim ri,..io t. s
MAI.
odger
Sfrn.
i obort McLean
and Mr. Rudclyffc
iioilipyn
Mi
k KHsnltftll. Li.,.l.l t . .
Mr im.i Cr v.111," uauicntcr or
I'rin. .. V1" IPNVP on I'ruv lor
an iv i "'t.'0 b" ,,,p R"r',t o' Dean
'"fti "qi'"1 ?1I1cCe"hn over the
pram ' S,le m ttw"' ,h iuulor
twn nlVVU ,d0 Pr'vaire d'Alaln
"art nod her daughter, Miss Allx
r nn7Mrt' Vh ,hv, h "lNl'"c
r. and Mr. Lunghoruo Bullitt Dick.
r tun, rwl"8'l vcmic chwtnut Hill, will
"'irii to New York tomorrow.
rfauVr'H Pron. Jr., and his
C 'h.51""1"' Pemberton, of
&iontTCti Ch;.',,,n.,,t "" WW
ran. t n,,ay for Cnllfofia und will be
Rone (or Kevernl weekn.
Mrs. George D. McCrcary Mr K
0 e' U r&'U... " St.' fclna
Sraver r?."" lu" ' n,rs- "owaril
JiutVHiiif 'ooiconiery avenue, Chest-
Te enert.i . "". al' Marllns,
t MomlS. ,0 rclurn from Augwtii
S'fo" "."tshorno l.na wu
' Oaklev rini.1 ii B,v.c",Bt '" """o
New York ' I,oymom' wu of
Mr, and Mr
the Athletic Prowess of Phila-
are entertaining T.ady Connlnnee Hen.
burn UobKon. of tendon, at their home
In Hose Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Haul
have issued invitations for n reception
on Friday evening, March 0, in honor
of Lady Itnbfton.
Mra. P. Williamson Roberts, of Villa
nova. Is Htlll at Aiken. H, ., nnd ex
pected to return home about Mny 1.
Mrs. Walter Christie, of Ilryn Mnwr,
Is convalescing from her recent Illness.
Mrs, Charles Bavlg, of St. D-avlds,
will entertain the Tuesday llrldgc Club
at her home on Pembroke avenue, St.
Davids, todav. Those present will be
Mrs. John Dunliip, Jr., Mrs. I,. A.
Watt. Mrs. Robert Rimer, Mrs. Hum
bert Powell, Mrs. D. W. Coffin, Mrs. M.
T. Scnnlan, Mrs. W. P. Cochran. Mrs.
11. K, Mumford. Mrs. Alfred Casey nud
Mrs. John names.
The Itev. Nlcho1asI. Vasey. 0. R', A.,
rector of Our Mother of Consolation
Church, Chestnut Hill, and provincial
of the Augustlan Order for the United
StateH nnd Cuba, will snll for Homo
oil the Imperator next Sntiirdny. Ho
will be accompanied by the Hcv. Charles
Orlseoll, O. 8. A., and the Hev. Thomas
Dohnn. O. H. A., of New York.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Qulnby, of
Wayne, entertained Informnllv InKt eve.
nlng In honor of Sir. and Mrs. A. II.
Aiken, of Merlon, nnd Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Heaver, of St. Lukes School.
Mr. nnd Mr. O. Burton Ford a
their mm. Mr. Charles Ford, of IM
Mouth Twcnty-flrel street, have r
(urnod fiom a viuter'n crulHe to Pa
T1--.-1- t vat
nnd
MO
re
jioach. Miami and
in
IliK'avnc Was nn
uicir noiiso DOHt, jvucnimcil 1 1,
Mrs. Mabel Whltlock, of Wajne, is
in Washington) where she has been
visiting her daughter. Miss Monu Whit
iprk, who Is attending school iu that
clt.
A "subset iptloc. danco will be given
nt the Saturday Club iu Wayne on
Friday. The committee in charge of
the dance includes Mrs. W. Allen Barr,
Mrs. Pearson Courad and Mrs. Frank
Miller.
Mrs. John Dottercr, of Wayne, will
give a dance ut the Saturday Club on
.March 12 for her daughter. MNs Mary
Dottcrer. who is a student nt Swarth
more College.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton Kntzcnherg. of
Township line, Jcnklutowu, and Mr.
nnd Mrs, lister Wolf have been spend
ing n few days as the guests of Dr.
nnd Mrs. Bart rain Bcrnhelm, of Bal
timore. ., , , . , ,., . r "
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
., . M nilnm, r.,i,.Aii
s,.r' nnU Mrs. Cliaunrpy Colwell,
reinDropKo road, i.ynwyu, lcit on Mat
unlay for Montreal. Cau.. where thrj
will spend u few days with Mr. Col
well's brother. Mr. Louis Colwcll.
They will then journey westward, stop
ping in Arizona nnd other western
places of iutercst, including n motor
trip through California, returning home
Iu a month or six weeks.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Tlie niiislcnl clubs of the ruurrsity
of Pennsylvania gave a concert, follow
ed b a dance, nt the Media Annor
ou Saturday evening, for the benetit of
tin- Media Iliwnitiil. The affair was in
cliaig6 of Mrs. James Lord Rigby.
A reception iu honor of Seniitor War
ren i. Hauling was held nn Saturday
'eiiliis nt tin; Pciiiisjlvanio Sli'ltno
College of Chesty, nt which n number
of members of the Rotary Club and
their wives attended. Following this.
Air .Trtllli WnnnmnbiiT- rnnfurriid rlpc-rnoa
Miss (icrtriidelupou Senator Harding, Major William
JI. Hlaek. I.lcuteuant ,lolin I'hilip
Sousu, und Mr. John C. Joucs, of Phila
delphia. Jliss Amanda Leeper, daughter of tho
Rev. and Mrs. 8. Harper Leeper, of
.Media, was entertained informally a
few evenings ago, by the members of tho
choir of the First Prcsbjtcrlnn Church,
of which her father is rector. .Miss
Leeper will enter the Presbyterian
Hospital this ueok to train for nursing,
preparatory to foreign missionary work.
Mr. and .Mrs. 15. Shirley Borden en
tertaiucd at dinner at their home near
Mediu on Thursday evculng. Covers
were luid for ten.
Jlr. nud Sirs. William Taj lor en
tertained the Fortnightly Club at dinner,
on Friday evening, ut their home in
Media.
LANSDOWNE
Miss Jfurion Almy entertained some
of her friends at her home 'ou Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Balch
entertained at u dance at their home
on Wcst Baltimore avenue, on Satur
day evening.
Misa Florence Clement, of Baltimore,
has bccD viditlng MUs Henrietta Bryuu.
Mrs. .TohiivA. McKcnna has returned
from Atluutic City.
Mrs. Howurd W. Reed lias been
spending fcoinu tlmo nt Atlantic City.
The Junior Section of the Twentieth
Century Club is planning to give n pluy
at the clubhouse, in April.
At the mceliug of the Twcutieth
Century Club, to be held this afternoon,
jutiiorH will furnish the program, which
will include recitations, bongs and aoloa
for tho pluno.
Tho Tuu Delta Gamma Sorority will
give a subscription dance ut the Twen
tieth Century Club Friday c cuing,
March 12.
Jlr. and Mrs. W. Vernon Phillips
nnd their family nrc now occupying their
new home ou the corner of Lnnduwne
and Lincoln aicauct..
Miss Florence Conway has been
spending uomo time at Atlantic City.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mm. Jullu Rchcll, of Cherry street,
gavo a Lcap-Year party iu honor of
Miss Helen Fnrrell, whose engagement
has beau announced to Mr. Bart Kcnlry.
Among the guests present wero Miss
Orace Farrell. Miss Peggy Furrell, MIku
Prudence McBrido, Miss Auguhta Cos
tollo, Miss Peggy O'Rrlen, Miss Leila
Fraier, Jliss Anna Cochrutw Mr. nud
Mrs. .Tordou Hawthorn. Mr, Jack Paris,
Mr. Gordon Hehcll, Mr. Thomas Con.
tello, Jlr. Thomas Zeller. Jlr. Charles
Hawthorne, Jlr. John McGuugh, Mr.
Albert Brown und Mr. L. Azzorill.
Miss Maude O'Rrieu entertained Jliss
Julia Fox, tho Misses Vlney und Miss
Cecelia 15rl, of New York, at luncheon
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EVENING 'PUBLIC
IS THE DOG REAL?
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JIISS JIARY JIARKOE HOLSJIAN
Daughter of Mr. and Jlrs. Gerald Holsman, of 2018 Locust street, and
her pet dog
last week at her home, 1304 North
L'ightccutb street.
Jlrs. Isaac Dctwllcr, of 10-12 North
Twelfth street, will entertain the fol
lowing at cards ou Friday afternoon
at her home: Sirs. Collins Rogers,
Jlrs. Richard Ocllers, Jlrs. William F.
Hudson, Jlrs. William Brown, Mrs.
Florence Watts, Jlrs. George 15. Spotz,
Jlrs. Frederick W. Weber, Mrs. B.
Frauk Raule. Mrs. Nellie Jllldreo,
.Mrs. Blanche Baynard. Jlrs. Henry
McCloy, Jlrs. JIabcI Kister and Mrs.
Charles A. White.
Jlrs. Henry Barry Is visiting friends
in New York.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Dr. and JlrN. D. N. Huslk, of Forty
sixth and Pine streets, entertained at
dinner on Thursdny evening iu honor of
JliiH Helm K. ilufcik and .Miss Jlae
(ioldstine. Coers were laid for eight.
Jliss Husik's engagement waa recently
announced to Jlr. a. a. Bobbins, of
Norfolk.
A luncheon followed by a theatre
parly wus given Saturday afternoon in
honor of Jli.s Esther V. Goldberg, of
fi.'Mll Race street, whose marriage will
tuke place on Wednesday, March 10. at
t o'clock. The guests Included Miss
Knthryu K. FranU. Miss Ottllda Fuhr.
Jliss Helen (Jlntrr, Jliss Kutc Fanning
nnd Jliss Lorraine Barnes.
Jli.ss And DaWdxon. of New Cutlc,
Del., was the guest of Miss Mnude Per
rem, of .19.11 Baltimore uvenuc, for the
uerk-cud. Miss Perrcm hus recently re
covered from nn operation for appendi
citis. Jliss Evelyn C. Standbridgc, of 230
South Flfl -third street, has returned
from Atlantic City, where she spent the
week-end.
Mr. nnd Mis. Linus G. Smith celc-'
brated their golden wedding annivcrsarv I
last evening at the home of their son,
Jlr. Curl I). Smith, C020 Jlcdla street. I
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ROXBOROUGH
Jlrs. Edgar Stafford, of 638 East
Lcverington avenue, was tbo February
hostess of her sewing club nnd enter
tained the members at luncheon last
week. Her guests included Mrs. Charles
E. Rlduy, Jlrs. Frederick Rcbmann,
Jlrs. William Spink, Mrs. Walter Fnr
rell, Jlrs. W. Ross Haggart. .Mrs.
Chnrlcs C. L'ddleman, Mrs. Owen Jlc
Jlaster, Jlrs. John Audersou, Jlrs.
George Drum, Jlrs. W. Thomas Boon
aud Jlrs. Samuel Kcnwortby.
Jliss Carrie Earnsbaw, of East Wal
nut Inne, will entertain this evening at
her home with the following guests :
Jlrs. Erucst Ilarras. Jlrs. Arthur Stot
lor. Jlrs. T. William Rldler. Jin..
Wulter J. Jllller. Jlrs. Churles Serv
ieo Taylor. Jliss Jlyru Mitchell. Jlrs.
Harold Hoffman and Jliss Jluy Watson.
1302 Walnut Street
COMFORT
PLUS
An individuality of
charming modes
in
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LEDGER- HIIADELPmA TOEgD AY,
1'hoto by Ilachracli
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
The Redding of Miss Sara Poster,
daughter of Jlr. and Jlrs. Poster, 2510
South American street, nnd Jlr. Her
man Dorfman, of this city, took placo
on Wednesday evening. The bride
was attended by her sister. Jliss Fran
ces Poster, as mold of honor. Misa
Frances Herman and Jliss Squirnky
were the bridesmaids. The bride
groom waa attended by Jlr. JIaurlce
D. Shuster as best man, Jlr. Levy and
Jlr. Tobas acted as ushers. The cere
mony was performed by the Rev. A.
Wlnokur. After a trip to Atlantic
City the bride und bridegroom will make
their home in this city.
TIOGA
Jlrs. Herman Ferdinand Sehweller,
of 2232 West Rstaugh street, enter
tained at cards on Saturday afternoon
with the following guests : Jlrs. E. H.
Wnlloce. Mrs. Henry Jlortensen, Jlrs.
Henry Ragatz, Jlrs. Edward Reid. Jliss
Hcleu Reld, Jlrs. John Zabn aud Jlrs.
Chnrlcs W. Glascr.
The members of the Women's Chris
tian Temperanco Union of Tiogu will
entertain the follow lug unions: Ger
mnntown, Grace Peck. Logau, North
west, Bcrcnn. II. L. Sells, Pnstorious
and Schu.tlkill, and the Uulun Young
People's Branch on Thursday morning
and afternoon, JIarch 11, in the Tioga
Jlethodist Episcopal Church. Tioga and
Eighteenth streets, when en institute
will be conducted. In the morning Miss
Jfae Jlacklin will speok ou "OllzeDnbip
for 'Wonicn." The guests will be enter
tained at luncheon, and iu tho ufler-noon-
the topic will be 'Americanlre.
tion." Jlrs. John S. Heuton, prcsideut
of the Tioga Uuion. will preside. The
affair is in chnrge of Mrs. Henton, Jlrs
Hannah Ray Fox, Jliss Edna Boyd.
Jliss Emma Wlllinma, Jlrs. Margaret
Duncnn. Jlrs. W. Yohey, Jlrs. George
w,fe Mrs- Charlcfl Roat, Jlrs. Hcury
Bobertson nnd Jliss Gorgas.
Mrs. Frederick II. Woodhead. of .1712
North Carlisle Htrcct, U entertaining
at cards this afternoon with the fol
lowing guests: ,Mra. George Haertriek
Jlrs. Frank Taylor. Mrs. .1. Frederick
Greenwood, -Miss Sallie Rogcis, Jliss
Cora E. Prince, Mrs. Albert IT. Tiiteur,
Jlrs. William S. Apple. Jlrs. John
JIawson. Mrs. John Sheets and Jlrs.
Ernest Appledorn.
Jlrs. Elmer Crawford, of WeM T-oga
street, is spending some time in At
lantic City.
Jlrs. Frank Bartlett, of 47,1.1 North
Jlorvlno Mreet, is entertaining the
members of her card club ut luncheon
and cards today.
Poland Demands Huge Indemnity
Copenhagen, JIarch 2. Poland is
demanding 31,500.000.000 marks in
gold (nominally $0,300,000,000) as in
demnity from soviet Russia in the peneo
negotiat ons now coing forwaid, the
National Tidende learns.
SERVICE
SPRING GOWNS
FURS
MILLINERY
RiiicCal'Iioii
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That which distinguishes ono par.
ticular man from another and nct.s
him apart, is Personality. Applied
ta hotels we call it Atmosphere and
tho quite individual Atmosphere of
the Ritz not only distinguishes the
hotel but puts It In a very particular
and very worth. whllo class of its
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WISSAHJCKON
.Mrs. William W. Wilson will enter.
tain at liyichcon nnd enrds-on Thursday
at her hliitc, 221 Sumac street. Her
guests, who are rrfembcra of her card
club, will Include Jlrs. John A. Strusc,
Mrs. Charles Wcim Mrs. W. R, ling
gart. Jlra. Harry II. Thompson, Jlrs.
A. L. Adams, Mrs. George Holland,
Mrs. Bcnjnmln F. Heudrcu, Jlrs. Wil
liam Ames, Jlrs. Pnxson James nnd
Miss Edith Rlnhter.
The friends of JUm Lucy Fox, daugh
ter of Jlr. and Jlrs. Adum Fox. of
Roehelle avenue, will be glad to henr
Ihat hhij Is lecovcrlng from her recent
illness.
KEN8INGTON
A leap year birthday party was given
by Jlr. David Hagen In honor of his
wife, Jlrs. Hagen. nt their home 2020
Jlaseher street, on Sntiirdny evening.
The following gucfts were present : Jlrs.
Jllnnle JleGowan. Ernest JlcGowan,
Jr.. Jliss Jenn JlcCownn. Jliss Irene
Bray, Jlrs. Jlnry JfcClliskey, .Miss
Reailhu JliCluskey, Miss Helen Orn
cotts, Jliss Cora Orncotts, of Ashlaiid,
Pa.; Jlls Helen Galngher, of Atlantic
City: Miss Jlnry Oairy. Jlrs. Pmil
Bealer. of Wlldwood : Jliss Floieuep
HaRen, Jlls Helen Ilngen, Mr. Jack
JIcCln. .Mr. Thomas Alexander, of
JIanshor. N. ,T, j Jlr. Andrew Alexan
der, of Camden : Jlr. Oliver Cannon, of
Camden ; Jlr. Joseph Conrod, Mr. Jletz
Conrod, Jlr. George Wolfe, Jlr. Rea
den Gnlheoth, Jlr. Joseph Laureure aud
Mr. Charles Hanson.
FRANKPORD
The Sjtnphony Society, of Frnnkford.
will Rive ii concert on Thursdn evening,
when nn interesting program hus been
arranged. The orchestra will he us
slsted by Jliss Viola Broadbeck ns to
lolst. Jlrs. R. Sidney and daughter, JIUs
Janet Shlnev. nf Foulkrod street, are
spending several weeks lsltlng friends
In Boston.
.Mrs. Frederick Smith, of 10.13 Hurri
hon stieet. who has been isitlng in
England for some time. Is expected home
the early part of the week.
Jlr.nnd Jlrs. William Pray, of loOS
Worth street, entertained on Saturday
eening nt n party given in honor of I
their son. Jlr. Russoll Pray. Among
tho guests wero Jliss Elizabeth Train
gle, Jliss Harriet Eisenhower, Jliss
Minnie Wutkins, Miss Ioua Daly. Miss
Emma Koch, Miss Margaret Patten,
Jliss Helen Prny, Jliss Jlnrgaret JIc
Crate. Jliss Dorothy Swopc, Jliss Har
riet Whyte, Jliss JIary lacker, Miss
Florence Kugon, Jliss Jlinnle Sutcr,
Miss Ethel Crcely, Jliss Anna Rrlslen,
Jliss Florence Crosto. Jliss Dorothy
Cheesman aud Jliss Dorothy Fulmer,
Jlr. William Koch. Jlr. Arthur Jl
Jlaster. Jlr. George Furey, Jlr. Harvey
Gardner, Jlr. George Albiight. Jlr.
Willlnm Hickey. Jlr. Harry Smith.
.Mr. James Ellis. Jlr. Howard Dlls
worth. Jlr. Joseph Shnnk. .Mr. Joseph
Daunckcr. Jlr. John JlcDonough, Jlr.
William Campbell, Jlr. George Carr,
Mr. Frank Adam?. Jlr. Joseph O'Ncll,
Jlr Harry Crookbiim, Jlr. Clement
JlcKny. Jtr. Peter Pacuz7.o, Mr. Leo
Fitzgerald, Jlr. Frnnk Adams, Jlr. nnd
Jlrs. George llayden. Jlr. nnd Mrs.
Walter Pray, Mr. and Jlrs. John Tay
lor nud sou, Alviti. and Jtr and Jlrs.
Howard Snriug nnd Jliss Helen Soring.
MISS MORLEY BRIDE
OF MR. C. D. TOWERS
Wedding to Take Place in Trinity
Chapel, Swarthmore, This Evening
The marriage of JtUn Elizabeth Jfor
ley, dnughter of Jlrs. Benjamin Frank.
Hn Jlorley, of Roto Valley, nnd Jlr.
Charles Daughtry Towers, of Jackson
ville, Fla.. will tnke place tnis eve
ning at 15 o'clock, at Tiinity Chapel,
Swarthmore. The bride, nt tired in
while satin gowu nnd tulle veil, will
be clven in marriage by her brother,
Jlr. Sylvnnus Grlswold Jtorlev, nnd will
he nttcudrd bv her sister. Jflss Elinor
Jlorley, ns maid of honor, who will
wear pink sntin and white tulle The
bride's smnll nieces, Jliss Sarah Jlorley
Fusscll. dressed iu blue organdie, nnd
Jlisa JIary Elinor Fusscll, iu yellow
organdlo, will net ns flower girls. Their
brother, JIaster Hcury Jloore Fusscll,
Jr.. will be ring bearer, ami will wear
a green orgundie bloue and pongee
bloomers. The bridegroom will have his
brother. Jlr. Robert Sheffield Towers, ns
best man, mid his ushers will b' Jlr.
Henry Jl. Fusscll, Jlr. Hnrold Irvin.
Mr. John Jlinten, of Ro&e Vullej, and
Jlr. Clarence Eugene Jljcrs. A small
reception for the families will follow the
ceremony nt the home of Jlr. and Jlrs.
Henry Jloon Fussell, in Swarthmore.
After n wedding trip, Mr. and Jlrs.
Towers will lite In Jacksonville. Fla..
where the brldegtoom practices law.
Tho brldo is the daughter of the late
Professor Jiorlcj, of the Pennsylvania
Military College, Chester.
Sj It Isn't Necessary to
QVU. individual natural method under the watch
ful super ision of skilled women experts will
reduce your welplit to normal and rid the body of
all harmful toxins.
VOU know the value of a jouthful face and figure
but what are ou doing to benefit by jour
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finer and happier if you enjoy Health.
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emporarp Quarters
Second Floor of the Present Location
1422 Wtalnut &t.
We nro now showing in our temporary showrooms
advance models of Gidding's Fnshions for Spring
We Will Remove to the Iiitz-Carlton
as Soon as Alterations
Are Completed.
MARCH I9'20
FALLS OF 8CHUYLKILL
Mrs. William Thompson, of 3520
New Queen street, entertained the mem
bers of tho Women's Auxiliary of the
Falls Young Jlcn's Association last
week nt her home. Among tho guest
wero Mm, William Clark, Mrs. George
Stubblebiue, Mrs. George Foster, Jlrs.
Icon Slier, Jllsa Anna Jlorrison and
Jlrs. Johu Groves. A meeting of the
auxiliary will b held on Thursday eve
ning nt tho clubhouse of the associa
tion on Queen lane, to nrrouge n spring
and summer program.
Jlr. and Mrs. John Hohen-Adel and
(heir young daughter, Jliss Catharine
Ifohbn-AdeL who hnve been upending
the Into winter in California,, have
returned to their home on Queen lane.
NORRISTOWN
Announcement is made of the engage
ment of Jliss Gertrudo Levy, daughter
of Jlr. Abrnin Levy, of 5.17 Arch street,
and Jlr, Harry Errlesson, son of Jtr.
nnd Jrrs. JL JI. Errlesson. of 252 East
Jlnln street. The marriage of Jliss Levy
and Jlr. Errlesson will take placo in
Philadelphia on JIarch 2.1. They will
live In Norrlstown.
Jlr. and Jlrs. Walter dc Prcfontsin,
of 104 West Fornnnce street, enter
tuined the members of the Jlozart Club
at dinner, followed by a musical at tbeir
home. Among those present were: Jliss
Ruth Woodland, Miss Rachel Batty,
Jliss Dorothy Jones, Jliss Alice Morris,
Jliss Blanche Deery, Jliss Elsie Davis,
Jliss Dorothv Clowcr, Jllsa Knthryn
Lloyd, Jliss Beryl Hart and Jliss Corn
JIny Arnold.
WALTON ROOF
Dancing 9 P. M.
Refined Entertainment r;0. 'na
NEW ATTRACTIONS
HM MOOHi: AND ANNA DK Mlt.ITA.
Tho Hand fUw Wlnnl Htnl the Harpist
..,. ,.. .nv.P:n AND SANDS
T;vn..9!rl". i Ln?l ! ''"nd ' Harmony"
MSIIA PAniVA AND COMPANY
Virtll Dancvrx
HOHTON AND I.A THISK V
1 li Clown nnd th Human Doll
UNA SCHALI,
Tim Pnrnondllty Olrl
cinAcn wnms
'Iniilnr Cemf4Jnn
WRDNnsDAY MPECIAI,
Shewlnr nf Movloa TUin of Ont
OOI.DWYN PICTURE NIOHT
THE JANE P. C. MILLER
CONSERVATORY
102S CHESTNUT BT Walnut 127
0AHK6
Private Lessons Daily
Modern, Esthetic and Fancy
Dancing
Physical Culture
Hnllw to nnt
HOCKEY
TONIGHT, 8: 1 5 P.M.
Princeton vs. Dartmouth
OUNERAI. hK.TINQ 9 00 P. M
Phila. Auditorium & Ice Palace
I Mil MARKET 40TH
TlrlcMs inn bo liml hi Hpaldln'a. 1510
Chlnnl. nr t 11.1a Sn pynn Squar-..
During the LENTEN Season Get
Ready for Your Easter Dances
By Taking Individual
4 DANCING LESSONS $5
IN OUR PRIVATE MIRRORED STUDIOS
RY tkaistu rv.ACur.nn
1520 CHESTNUT ST. OFFICE GOD
Ph L'. 3IPS for Appointment
CORTISSOZ SCHOOL
Unlvemlty i:xtenlon Society Announces be.
cau of lllna o( Maurlco W. Broi-kwell
B. R. BAUMGARDT JnK
A'lTHr.RSPOON HALL. WED AKT. AT 4'
"VENICE T,IE C,TY OF (l?t'ol5N
(Prnfuinly Illustrated)
TICKKTS. r.Oo. 75i- Unlerslly Entenalon
Box Olltc. Wltliereroon Bide.
ACADEMY ,SEDNUSDAY0fIAc8,:i:
Violin
POLK
Recital
by
RUDOLPH
TlrkMii. Heppi a, 1110 Cheatnut, I?, 11 80,
11. 75c
Peoples b
Kens Ave & Cumafland
AUita jiat. DAILY
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BOWERY
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MAIIC1I R "NEARLY MARRIED '
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IN A Nt:W PHODUCTtON
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1214 MAltKET HTHEKT
10 A. M., 13, 3. 3.iti, CHI, 7:40, 0l30 P.M.
Klret Preanitatlon of Screen Ileproductlon
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FEATUniNO
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In tho role hn created In tho tarn Minion
WI3I.1. WORTHY TUB PATRONAOH or
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CHRSTNUT UHI.OW 11TH
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MAC LEAN MAY
IN PAIlAMOUNT-AnTCRAPT IMCTURU
"MARY'S ANKLE"
ADDED "TUB CHARMINO MRS. CHASE"
A Mm. Sydney Drow Comody
VICTORIA
MA11MJT STREET AUOVR OIH
A. M. to It.ir. p M.
rcrleia Presents Klrat Showing of
ANITA STEWART
IN THH RACING PtAT
"In Old Kentucky"
A Spectacular. Bnatlonal Melodrama,
C A P I T 0
TI4 MARKET STREET
L
10 A. M., I'.', '.', :i;1D. 0:43. 7.43. 0
0 P. M.
DUST1N FARNUM "' ""SfRVJS.
THE CORSICAN BROTHERS
Added Benion Comedy, "The Grocery Clerk'
REGENT
MARKET bT. Bel 17TU
Dorothy Dalton
111 "BLACK IS WlllTli"
It A. M. to 11 P JL
MAJIKKT STREET
AT JUN1PKR
CONTINUOUS
VAUDEVILLE
DOTT1E CLAIRE & MAIDS
'TUrrtCOATS Olhfr Arln Worth While
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CROSS KEYS MARKBT BTj Bel. COth
"MABEL BE CAREFUL""
rillLAPKLPHIA S FOREMOST THBATRtlS
GARRICK last 5 EVGS.
MAT. TOMORROW
A RIOT OF FUN!
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NKXT WEEK SEATS THUTtSDT
wgui.M.,i t CvrilAOHOINAIlT!
The ED. WYNN
CARNIVAL
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EDITION
a joyous, jazzy, music nnvun
with ED. WYNN (Himself) ,
Rrlllltnt Cast an4 floM Mrtal Choru
HOOK AND SONOH DT ED. WYNN '
FORRFST GTTS AT 8 15 '
V-TltJiJ 1 MAT. TOMORnOW '
IN'RTANWMKOt'a n.r-(.L.:ci r,o '
1 JOHN CORT 8 BREEZY MUSICAL COMEDY
LISTEN .
LESTER
WITH
ADA MAE WEEKS
iHJX STARTLING CAST CF-
l"U...iIAKKIUi, SI.NQERS AND DANCERK
RROAFi WWHTS AT 8 118.
LJlJrL MAT. TOMORROW
GEO. M COHAN Prennnts
GEORGES RENAVENT
In the New Cnnvdy of Youth, Love and
Temperament
THE
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METROPOLITAN OPERA HOL'HK
Friday JVIch. 5 ' Hi" PPearanca n
CONCERT BY JOHN
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GREAT rOPtir.ATJ miMDii,
srvra n. ti bo. ta oo nog chestnut st
"METROPOLITAN 0PERIubUSE
TIROVD TOPIAR PTS
ONE WEEK ONLY llEfllvvivo
NEXT MONDAY EVG M VRr i V?
! DIRECT FROM
6 MONTHS RUN
IN LONDON
PERCY HURTON PRESENTS
LOWELL THOMAS
WITH
The L$st of the Crusaders
Allcnby in Palestine and Arabia
The Arahlan Nlrtita Kntertalnmant
Which Took London and New York by Storm
The $100,000 Production of Over
500,000 People and 60,000 Camels
Etry ivenlnc except Tuesday at S'SO
Matlneea Si-dnfdHV & Siit 111 i! In lrl
Evenlner-SOc to IS Pop rt.i ud ffl
to n mam. rtnnEns Now heat hv
SALE STARTINa TOMORROW MOIWINO.
Downtow n TK-ket Omce. una Chestnut St
EITH'S
EVA TANGUAY
World's Oraatest Eocntrto Comedienne
Aibertma Rasch & Co,
.JPfcP"F" Ince Creations
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Laughter Than Haa Ever BeforK
Been Heard in Four Walls of L
Philadelphia Theatre.
AMERICA'S:
GAYEST
MUSIC All V
SHOW
Top. Mat. Tomorrow 1000 Seats at ttifc
LYRIC EVGfcr2:
MATS. -t
WED. &. SAT.. 2:29.1
?SmooTw BEST SEATS $1
"MR. HODGE ) I'G- nuLwiTircn
AT HIS BEST" philji. rbooriv'
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HODGS
In Ilia aralet Rucceaa
"THE GUEST OF HONOR'
Ann PUT NIGHTS AT 8:18
AUtLrril Mat.. Thur.. & Sat.V
LAST 5 NIGHTS
JIOO MAT. THURSDAY
ARTirUR HAMMEUSTRIN'fl
SEASON-a MUSICAL SUCCESS
SOMEBODY'S
SWEETHEART,
WITH A 100 CAST
TOR-T1CKL1N' TUNES
I.AUC1H-LADEN LINES
and the Beit Blnglne Chcrus In Totrn
NEXT WEEK seats thursdat ;
A II. WOODS PrenenU '
A 1'rlvolouii J'arco of Kemlnlno Foible
UP IN
MABEL'S ROOM;1.
With These Incompatible Karceurs:
HAZEL DAWN. WALTER J0NB8.
JOHN AnTHUR and ENID MARKET
And a eyjTMrtlna; company of equal merit
THE SENATE
MAY NOT RATIFY
THH TREATY
HUT REPUBLICANS
AND DEMOCRATS
ARE FOR
FRIVOLITIES
WITHOUT RESERVATIONS
TRET AGREE
THAT IT IS
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