w ;r. 't JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Kancy Wynne Goes to the Opera', She Tells of a Brilliant I Audience Rummage Sale for Day Nursery Opens Today .. trrM f thr fact tltnt many per T "s nrc In tlio South, the umn.l tier iiiiLl with n l.flU nut nmlleiiee Inst ""in tol rCnniHO nnd Hnrrlentos ?!f "Ml- Imr favorite-. "Mart? , The i.vnnl HeckscncHi enicrtn.inr.i In hrir boT. nnd Mw. Hrrkwh-r. I ! !.i,r lookeil extraordinarily well In thnintM. I00M ' , ,lpllI1.,flli, nrranscd Mr ww" "" B y cood-looUlDft " .. nnd tins Mich n charming man nian ni.il .m " , , n tt(lrt rAfrr, rk", her" brother and jM-,. In hW " '"',' S,!W,,,H' ,nm,1 Sop,,,ic nil and l.ed.mrd Herkscher. Jr.. Sri of the younger Ml. were alro thThr Lnwrenre rail! were with Mr. 11..L fnxc and Mrs. Ha'o'd nrunll. Jr . U.k"s and W"la' ''o1' 'Vnr'VtkW It. CoCH cntrrtoliirtl In K ;lVs parVnt.V 'box. and the Chart ton YermilN had Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Yarnall with tlwin. IjjfST pay I thought the two Adams il.ter. Mr". Havdlni; and Mrs. Snnttdeii. who were In the ailatore box. InoU u-rv -iimrt. B iMbrth. who U a bihe of tl.N teuton, you know, wan ,ar ib a ve.y Rood-looklnK frock of dark blue ami jet nnu rmicuc wuic liihter hnde of blue gown. lloi.e Heale C-ii.nwcll. who had the ... iplbiiry box. hud a very odd green d& It wan of deep jade velvet and arts'. - , 1.1.1. i.nrti- tinil fiittmr ffiSdlownrriTlntho front of tl.o MP I'er .-ister. Slw. Sam Cro.er. '.n a Helena Heale. wove a sown of iliill ni!e green tirucaile which was very PrM. Itiirrv Wuln Harrison wo 'n the b. with h-r Islcr-lu-law. Mrs. duller A Wood. Moth she am Mr. Wood were I" b'aek and .l"olel very h,on,e Jl Kl.lnry Keith had a Wlv Kown of h'm-k mid gold bn.nu h and I tlionsht Mr. Lewi, Amlrnrc.d. "o, remember she wis. Mr. tt ent. and Cfore that. Sarah Urinton. was Htuti rlns In a sol t of magenta velvet und tiille nn She had n beautiful coro net of dinmnndi In her hair. The New bold Imxcs were empty and thire wni not a Dixon In the audience. for that larze family roiiiieetlon liM born thrown into inoirnlw: by the death on Monday of Mr. .1. JVr;v Keating. ho wni Mis Catherine Dixon, and one of the most loed members of that family . , I nm -in e thut everv one must fH the peatet sympathy for Mr. Keatins and the other members or the family Mm. Keating KUffcrrd from nn attH'k of inllucnzn. ami was np pnrenth rrriivcrinjt. when n bad heart rnndition detelnprd nnd she died on Momi.iv inonilns. She was a KiMer of Mr A .1 Dallas l)lmi. dr.. Mr. Renrge Iinllns Dhon. Mr. T. Henry Pixoti. Mr Thomas Dixon. Mrs. Ar thur i:mlui Newbohl. Mrs. W ilsmi Pliarple. Mrs. ldnlon I.audteth. Mis. Fraaeis Alison nnd Mrs. Kussell Thajev. DON'T fnrset that the rummage sale for the benefit of the KirHt D.i Xursn will opep today at lull Walnut Mrrot. Tor three tla.xs thete will be thine fur sale, and remarkable tbinss I am told, and 1 don't doubt It. I to d jou nboiil the hat I bought "' "!' lnt fall for s:S. which was worth ?lu, and hail unl been worn once. Home hsrsniu that! A friend of mine toll! me tliul ne llas went tu the Miles to Imj whlit on curlli do jou think? Why. old lite'i bat' linnaine it! Who would be able tn do uii)thinK with nil old bi;h hatV I ticked her. And she told me, thut she ni tin- heaver from the Inmidutlou with mil fell swoop and makts of it Uaiilifnl liiindbass, wliirli she offers to hn tiiisuspertins friends at Christmas. 1 ilon t know how she does it. but I auie Mm slip showed me one she wai uins heix'lf and it wus u beauty. Mi. .Ine I.eldy is president of the da iiiir-er). and Mrs. William Wnter man. Mi. Henry Harlot llni.ler and any iniinlier of others an on the com wittei' The snle will be held tumuli on anil I'mlin also. TIll ure coins- to have a very in tenvtinK 1 1 mo on March 10 at the atnrilm club in Wnyne. 1 think I hnp told jou once or twice of Dr. Hlsie Hhm of the I.iltle House of St. I'antn lenn, who bus done such splendid wolk for tho snuill liospitnls and the or phans of Ki nine. WeM, tioiv she lias tit together some wonderfully rare laies nnd odd things which were inuilc br the pritsnnt women of Haute Loire, J ranee nnd wi'l have them out at the Satnrdii Club to exhibit, and she will I Iheio herself und will talk of her "nrk III I'lniice. T SAW Mis Unbelt Le.ii -1 gnmen on Chestnut str earning Mont- li-eel rpiTiitlv 'Tniilli liell ! snillll lniiii.nl nf i.nril'. enl and l.i n fur. She nl mi had u most retelling tonne of black mnlcriul triin wed Willi Finull llowers. livery time I fe her I Hin more astonished when I v her dmighter, Helen Hope, for she "srow ng ti. so it does not seem pos 'We that Mrs, Montgomery has n nmighter ki lull, as she looks so very vviug herself Hol.n Hope is going to 'e iirlsj .I,,,., this year, mid she ''tuinlj rli.l it ..banning at the funcv rn-.V ,"m !, """ rlni"i '" "" oriental iul ' V,lUl1 ,vns V(,,-y becoming. J -el""'- in ii vrnr nr u'n w .' II 1... nuri . "'in. j ime nms so it irls who nre glowing up. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Iltn It It. . P'ee h, April. Jr., will take ,Ar and Mrs. ( Haitoii Keen will MlMli i',i;,"c l""'l f"F. ",l,,r I8hter. (I. f.,i ", ,y,'M: "" Saturday. Alurch Strato r".,.. " '" kjiiomciI in ,., i. ;;.,', '."'" ..,. " ".' nciirviie- )oiin.r '.... -"",,( will lie I mill tlio t iii- i:iii-si v i soeiu set ""I k '"'"!', nV'1'".'1 '" uml Mrs. Mlds, enin"'? W'"t Htrrrt. will Mr n Vl"in?,,n',.K,ll','U Will IllCllldu M the ilinnoi . Mr. I. '""" l I'Ulles, Mr. i" Mis 1 ?,!0rl,U?,r. " Hiifl Mr. ' "i Huij.imin West Frczler. niiii tii-u ii.. ..ji i .. .. - 'r iii. .!.. L "'! Mrs "'''rl w . ors1,"'' ,lr'P'! CV".M" ul1 "'Hr ,., f,r ,I,I,,.',I"K, f"rtnight 'ts Mr ".",. ,1,(,' l,uv h tl jI'h Mii-i ,""' M,rN; Vc" ''''Her i Mr ? Iru- "f ''''lladelphla. .....'" Hilinbert II. P......U .. ill. ' u ."lie mill,..,, ii. ' ";.'." " "line- J,M' Dav,d 'Wswhill. yh. ), fceva Hi. e,,im; of Miss Churlotti. Hard- sam, iT'1, ,,l",lt;,,t,;!: ,,r Mr- ni' m. v2 .,' "'flck Hoiistnn. P( Uruim irn?.",'.!. of Mr. and Airs. seiaeV . i ;"s' Alexander Van Itens- "l fll e I "''", ' ".!Hl W"1,,"t '"',l't!, Jlre I ,'" "l '","Vrr, "" Tuesday. "n if u,,i ,,., """"' "f,1'1-'1'"' and Priii DM , ? ""'"": tt,.' "l be their TnwVi'l n '?B i'-lk "' t," l"r" lonln, ,' r'""" NVw York the ful- .r ou Sutop.i,. ii "' " '"" (""" iludeMr ,, W J, "S."t,?tM w, '" Mrs. i; i' "; .ens ng. Mr. und !!' nJi ,r- n,,'J Mrs. W -Slmie? Mr ","'M "J''1; n'"l Airs. J. JI. fe. Willi m11 "'K- i'vlna. Alr.and rcu halil i.-i.i" -"" 'r, nun sirs. vIsltlnK In Florida, returned to her homo In Wliltcnmridi yesterday. The aicn'a Club of Wnyne gave a reception nnd diinoe to the ladiei last cvenink nt the clubhouse. Hecclvii.c with the president. Mr. Charles Shoe ninker, wan Dr. K. I. Obcrholtwr, Mls .Ttilla Ilerwiud and Miss Mar garet Dunlan returned home from the South yesterday. . Mrs. William MeCawley nnd her daughter. Miss Klennor McCawlov. of Haverford. who have been on n visit to California, tre expected to letum tlie middle of March, Mm. Lewis Lawrence Smith of Strafford, will address the Chester County Women Citizens at West Ches ter today. Mr. nnd Mm, John Dunlan, dr.. t.f St. Davids, who have been South, are expected to return to their homo Mnuh 11. I Mm. Herbert K. Stockwcll. of Mori-' on, who has been seriously ill with in-1 flueuza, is slowly n covering. I Mr. and Mm. Thomus Chalfont. nf ' v oyne. expect to spend the inoilth of Apt II at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. L. Stauffer Olhcr. of' Hose Vnlley. cutertaitied with a dinner i of twelve envera on Sunday In honor of Lady. Constunce II pbuin Itohson, of. London, who is the guest of Mr. and ' Mrs. Muurice Hewer Sant, of Itoacl Valley. " I Airs. .1 ii y r. Sehamberi: iiml lier.Tttnv Pnlm ir.n ru.,. !.... .ir..i i,. I jhlldren, of 11122 Spruee street, have . Werncrsvillc. .. ,.M,.,h .. s, ... ,.,.,.,, nun, ; GERMANTOWN Miss .Mary Clllen will enteitain the members of her bridge club at her home ' next Tuesday afternoon, tluests will , number twelve. Friends of Airs. .1. Augustus I.ocrs, of the Cresholm Vnlley Apartments, will be glad to learn that she is convalescing from her recent sevctc illness. A meeting of the Sigma Sigma So rority of Mount St. Joseph Academy. Chert nut Hill, will be held in St. Cath arine's Hall tomorrow nfternoon. Mem bers Include .Miss Alary C. Mitirath, .Miss Alice (I Miller, Miss Marie Klley. Miss Margaret (illmartiu. .Miss Vir ginla Uoodwin. AIlss Gertrude- Maloy. J,1'- X,""?' ' 'X"T 'ifi 'V.;1 "" u """ Miss Anna Hoyre, Mis Chariot e ' '. vfil' pI'l.'L"?!1" "U" Clionev Miss Ktliol Cootlwln Miss ,lr' Ml ' '' s Pnckter. .Mr. Irving c! Z?i'no Den,, e '.' Mto Maw 1??"' " "' D?UM '"V Collins. .Miss Elsie 'MeCoy. Aliss lllra- ?,,n3l; .V'ft",";?!" T'cm31!' nor Krlnu. MNs llertha Liesseu. Miss ! i .lmr H. ' J": M.'? '""? Il'.'''art. Anna Foul. Miss Margaret .McFadden. I Miss .loseiihlue llnriiig. Miss Alary , Hlancbe. Miss Kat en Morris and MIlm Margaret Hurtnett. WEST PHILADELPHIA A surprise birtliday parly was gixen ,'V '-" ' '" iio,mona in honor or Mrs. L. ltoncuce. of Upper ",cn,cr- Darby. Pa., on Saturday evening bj j The Academy Country Club gave a Mis.s Kil.tthc Hicchezu unit Miss Chris- banquet on Sunday evening in honor of tine DhIoiizo. Mr. Charles Hose, who returned-Jiome Among those present were Mr, Di on Saturday, after spending the winter Pn'mn and Air. Joscpli Tullinl. of New in Jacksonville. Flu. Other members York: Mr. L. Houince. Miss Natalie who utteuded were Mr. M. Hoy, prcsj Hoiiciice. .Mr, .f. Cnruncliio, Mr. T. I dent : Mr. Hurry f.ovett. .secretary and Caruiichio. M-. nnd .Mrs. P. Merenda, treasurer; Mr. Lou Marlin, Air. !. Miss Eli.-iurtb Merendi. Mr. and Mrs. ' Knse. Mr. Ini Welsh. .Mr. AI. Leviu, n. uoncace. .Mr. anil .Mis. c. uoncace, i Airs. I). Aloir.io, Mr. Joh'ii DaloiMO, Mjss A una Hlcclio.yn. Miss Ed the Hicchei'.'.a. Mils l'!n Istiiio Dnlonzo. I-Mrs. Nutty. Mrs. King. Air. and Airs. Ncwiiuti. Air. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. Farina. Mr. and Mrs. J. Do Lucca. Mr. 15. Merena. Mr. Louis Tiavis. Air. Kaymond Merenda. .Mr. I Anthony and Mr. Edmund Ilicvhezza Air. Anthouv Alercnila, Miss Cupnrcili, Mr. Hurr S-iiua. Ale and Mis. II. C. Hanci"lli Mr. and Mrs. J. Konncc. Miss Nell Scallella. Miss I.euu Scol lelia. Mr. .1. ScaHellu. Air. J. Farina. Jr.. Mr. I.oni-i Merenda. Air. Felix Kuncufc, Mr. J. Tli'-dosiu, Air. Eugene Oehititn. AIIsh Mncaluf und Air. Er iiauic Ilancitclli. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Muincs of Nolle vue Court. Overbrook, have left to visit Airs. Muines's sister at Palm Ileaeh, Fla. .Mrs. II. C. Standhridge nnd Miss I'.M'lyn ('. Standbridge. of IKI'.l Suutli Fifty-third street, will spend Easter week at Atlantic City. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Louise It. Evans, of 10 Hi North Hutchinson street, will give u luncheon ou Friday In honor of her guest. Mrs. C. L. Smith, of Edgewood ueuue. Trenton. Other guests will include Airs. William H. Kugler. Miss Almu Slack. .Miss Yiola Streunel, Mrs. Clark Ifolbrook. Mrs. J. Houston. Mrs. J. E. Itelsor. Mm, J Hrook, Mrs. William' McCu) und Airs. Saruh Stroud. Mrs. Suniuel Hoggs, of Melioso ae- line. Melrose 1'iirk. Is giving u luncheon today for the members of the Fort- nightly Thimble Club, nf this cil). They I mclilile .Mrs. .lolm (i. Wilson, Aim. ' Klcliai.l l ros.s, .Airs, mm .Murk. .Mrs, Harrj Itust und Airs. Walter Hulllnger. Mrs. Lee Johnson entertained infor mally lust evening the fnllimiug liiem hrrt. of the Ttiesdnx Night Club: Miss Essie J Wugner, Aliss Alue E. Wl'ile, Aliss Helen Tolbert, Aliss S'irn Jane Simpler, Mrs. Hurry Fitch, Mis.s Louise C. Wagner and Airs, Harry Johnson, Mrs. Howard F. Alaharg is enter taining these members of her card club nt bridge till- afternoon: Mrs. Pitt man linker. Airs. James Charlton. Airs, Arthur D. Huker. Airs. C. Henry Fehl ing. Airs. Charles Phillips. Mrs. Har old V. Ljon. Aliss Edith Kile. Mrs. W. Halstou, Airs. Carroll Huiiics, Mrs. Louis SchwuiU und Airs. Nclsou Clarke. YARDLEY Mrs. I.etitia W. Twining has gone to Haltimore, where she will spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. E. Clark son Wilson. Aliss Linda llassett and Miss Caro line Massett spent Ihe week-end ill Philadelphia ns the guests of Miss Sarah Eusthurn nnd Miss Peggj Eusthurii. Miss Helen Leedmn. of Westtowu Friends' School, was n week-end visi tor at Ihe bonie of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Louis C. Leedom. The English e'asses of the high school celebrated February's red letter din's on Friday nfternoon. An imitation was given to the purents to attend the exercises, which were In churge of Mrs. J. M. Ilartimiu, the ussistiiut prin cipal, FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Friends of Dr. nnd Mrs. Eli S. Henry, of .1(170 Queen Lane, will be glad to hear that Mrs. Henry Is recovering from a serious Illness of plciiio-pneu-n.onlu, MANAYUNK An informal social eiitrrtuiument and demonstration supper will be given . tlio social hall of the Mount Vernon Haptist Chinch by Ihe members of the Women's Missionary Socletv on Thurs day evening. March fS. The affair Is in ehurgo of Mrs. William Hay Icy, for mer president of the society: Airs. Charles Hcnnett, vice president ; Miss Hattie Morgan, secretary, and Afrs. W, Smithy treasurer, EVENia pfeBLitf I ,. --............,...o-" , 1'lioto liy Djihr.ifh i LUCIUS .AM) MAUY ICLIZAHKTII UKKIIIC Children of Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Iteebe, of WalllngforiL I'a. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA A rnroU'nll nni'lv .... tti.'nn hv MIum ' honor of her cousin. .Visa Fay Kjistelu. i .,,ni icn lor nor noine in i.ouisviue, iy.. after an extinsive trip thioush i hers of her card dub, will include Mrs. Ihe North. Among those present were Henry Mende. Mm. William Kerford, Miss Kay Knstcin. MisH Sadie (io'dcti. Mrs. Oeorge Wills, Mrs. Arthur Hlaejt Miss Catharine Covermnn. Miss Ksther ; biirn. Mm. Horace Schol y. Mrs. CoMTman. .Miss Mary jternstcili, AlUs, Alda Hernstejn. Mlss'lteva Wiudurmau. Mis May Colin. Mrs. Colin Air. Ell Kurtz, Mr. .Morris Weiss. Mr. .Morris .siiwartzman. Air. (.us Wltderman, Air. Harry Klingsling. Mr. Marc Waldron, Mr. .Meyer Kpstcln, Mr. Harry Haratz, Mr.' Nathan Colin. Air. Waldo Frauta and Air. Emerson Martier. A farewell party was given In honor of Mr. Mnxwcll Gorbaek Alondoy eve ning by his parents and friends nt 131IS South Fnirhill street. Mr. fiorback will leave for Pittsburgh in a few days. where he will remain about a month. .Mr. William Kolber. Miss Mnrieu Hent. f'r- ffT "'" SSA , ",,,KV My, "' VnU lV,.J -ll At?- vniV" KIyn.l: ;Miss ,U,U ""'b?' k; 5,.r- W " in,"Kob-. . ler. Miss Snrnb T.evino. Mr. llnnlnl I Knntor. Miss Josephine, Levitt, Miss 1 Marj Kramer, Mr. Joseph Kaj. Aliss Hose Coleman, Mr. George Epstein, ,M:.. 4 V...II.. T..l. -..J !.. I,-. . jir. II. tireen. Mr. H. Ve!sb, Mr. II. Waltzcr and Mr. J. Vltulll. Air. and Mrs. Yalter Dinsmore. of 1 l.i Emily street, ine receiving congrnt u nlions on the birth nf n son. Thomus William Dinsmore, I'Vbruury l!2. Mrs. 11. M. Search, of 11 If) Hilner stiect. accompanied by her sistrr. Mis A. McKoerr. left for New York today They will be eutertuilied b) their cousin, .Miss Helen Smith. . Miss Florence Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hamilton of ..'!3l South Thirteenth street, enter tained the members of the J. E. N. Social and their friends nt her home on Saturday eu-nlng. Her guests in cluded: Miss Ruth Friunt. .Miss Mnr gaiet MeGouigle. Aliss Mary Alurray, Miss Edna Graham, Miss Durolliy Hunter. Miss Mary C.ilahan. Mls's Claire Llsby. Air. William Fluharty. Mr. Robert Conway. Mr. Albert Welti disch. Mr. Hussell Holdin. Air. Elmer Ivers, Air. Thomas Weigand, Air. Aleobert Lowrie and Mr. Harper Geoffrics. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Thomas nre be ing congratulated upon the birth of a daughter, Virginia Thomas. Mr. William Dace, of 170 .Mifflin street, has left for Floridu where he will spend the remainder of the season. The City Hiislness club entertained their members at a luncheon given at the Adelphi.i Hotel ou Monday. 'V' Miirguretta Itradley of POU , " kson "I" cnlei tallied the follow lug at her home on .Monday evining: .Miss Helen M.C.uin. Alisa Henrietta Nelson, Mi-s Frances Heiicdh't, Mr. Joseph Pagan. Mr. Andrew Le Point. Mr. Joseph Sullivan and Mr. Aithur McKnlght. McKnighl The O. S. A Club entertained its members and their friends nt an infor mal dance and icceptlou given at the Philomusinn Club. .'104 1 Walnut street, last Sal unlay evening. The members of the club include: .Miss D.uotliy Llsby. president: Mis Edna Piileh, treasurer: Miss E'vidgc D'Ambroslo, secretary : Miss .Mary Spears. Miss Gertrudo Hel.er. .Miss Helen Srhaelfer, Mis.s Dorothy Murray, Aliss Dorothy Sehneffer. Mis niauche La Rncke, Miss Hilda Forrest. Miss Emily Hluudln, Alis Emiuu Ailtens, Miss Lillian At kinson. .Miss Helen Alter and Aliss Heatiice Thomas. Miss I .n in ia Meade, daughter of Airs. Laviniu Meade, will entertain the following ut her home Fridm evening: Aliss Eleanor Griuuun, Miss Edna Smith. .Miss lleriindlue Gallagher, Miss Eleanor Mnran, Miss Kathryu Goekeler, Miss .Margaret Clark, Miss Kitty Clark, Miss Anna Gariiiau, Miss I Mm Kell), Miss Catherine Greene, Miss Virginia Warrington, Miss Dully Kljan. Mr Joseph Kelly, Mr. Eddie McKuig, .Mr Frank Regan. Mr. John List. Mr. Thomas Staik. Mr. Henry Krugg, Mr. Wullleo AIaer, Mr, John Hoake, Mr. Hernard McLaughlin, Mr. James Dhine Mr. James Wallace and Mr. Lorenzo Muri liter. LOGAN At the liinilieiui and shower given Friduv ft cuing b M'ss Rert Glenn at her li.iine. HIHI Colwyn street, Logan, In honor of MKs llirdle lluuter, whose engagement to Mr. Atlee Haibley tvna uiiuounccd, Ihe guests included Mrs. Anna Townley. Miss Lydia Wugner, Miw Lnrrtta McKeown. Miss Ruth Hechtild, Aliss Emma Martiu, Aliss Kathleen McChmd, Mrs. C. Edmunds, Mrs. G. Cornelius. Mins Alurio Kern und .Miss S. McNutt. CONSHOHOCKEN Miss Mildied It. Johnson, S East Eighth utcini", gate a Leap Year party at her home ou Saturday, fluesta were present from Consliohockcii, Norrls town. Reudinj. East Fulls uml Fort Washington Among those piesent were Miss Mart Farlnger, Miss Hetty Wood. Mi-s Million Wood, Aliss Kutli iyu Ellis. Mi-1 Marlam Miller; .Mr. Carl KumhiiiiKh. Mr. William Franks, Mr. John Lake, Mr. William Calhoun. Mr. Raymond Feedlcf, Mr. Russell Hrooks, .Mr Warren Duugan, Jlr. Joseph Ucilcr and Mr.'ltoUnd Kills. lbdgbr Philadelphia; wedmsday, mAroh s, 1020 Al TIOGA Charles Sclimir llottnr.r. of irm v ... n i. ... ....:.. ...:... i u iuneheon and bridge on I'ridav at npr nome. Her guests, who nre mem- Norman Silversteln and Airs Wilbur Stuart. On Saturday ufteruoou Mlsa Sclma Hottner. daughter of Mrs. Uott ner, Will entertain the members of her five hundred club, when the guest of honor will bo Aliss Helen Shepherd, of Elkins Fork. Other guests will include Aliss Klise Smith. Miss Alarjoric Ober holtzer. Aliss Gladys Drennan, MUa Ruth Firth, Alias Constance Harding, Aliss Alary Smith and Miss Dorothy Wilkie. Alembers of the Epsilon Pi Sorority entertuincd the members of the Gamma Delta AIu Fraternity und h few friends at n leap year dance on Saturday In Swartbmore. .Mr. nnd Mrs. William N. Miller hnve returned from their weddlug trip nnd will be nt home at tUU North Reese street. The bride was Alias Esther Howies. Air. and Airs. Thomas C. Loch are back from their trip to Washington and are at home at' 121. 'I West Atlantic street. The bride was Miss Anna AI. Tate, of 1222 North Fifteenth street. Air. Loch served one nud onc-hnlf years overseas as lieut'iiant in the avia tion corps. His bride served ns a first -class yeoman iu the United States navy. Air. and Airs. W. S. Snvill arc spend ing the late winter visiting the Florida court resorts. ROXBOROUGH There will be two afternoon card parties this mooth at the Roxborough Country Club on AInreh S and 22. They will be In charge of Airs. William W. Wilson. Afrs. William Spink. Airs. Samuel Kenworthy, Airs. Harry Aliller. Airs. W. Ross Tnggert. Ahs. Charles Simpson. Mrs. Walter Hodson. Mrs. Roy Itobinson. Airs. Gordon Stafford und Airs. Jolin A. Struse. Among those present nt the leap year danre of the Country Club on Sat urday evening were Air. and Airs. Frederick Alcrrill Hrccht. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kenworthy, Air, und Airs. C. Westcrinau, Dr. and Airs, J. Dob son Sehofield. Air. Wallace Schoficld. Aliss Virginia Thompson, Mr. and Alr. J. Gruhaiu Littlewood. Air. Hcrtram Llttlewood. Aliss Mildred Highter, Mlsa Anna Yuhn, Air. Rowlnnd Huig, Mr. Ross Simnson. Air. Paul Kenworthy. Mr, Earl Brewer. Air. and Airs. Walter Flanogan, Air, ond Ahs. Ralph W. Pope. Air. and Airs. J. Collier. Air. nud Airs. W. W. Wilsou, Aliss Catha rine Cox. Aliss Elizabeth Littlewood. .Mr. Holding Crook. Miss Helen Hnig, .Mr. and Airs. William Spink and Air. and Mrs. Clinton Seltzer. NORRISTOWN Air. and Airs. James Huckley, of .".'!S I Astor street, have nnnouueed the en gagement of their daughter. Aliss Beryl Trumbowcr, and Air. J. Alaurice Moyer, son of Airs. Alargarct Moycr, of C.0I Swede street. Among the gnests present nt the dinner given by Mlsa Catharine Middle ton, of Jeffersouville, ul her home weie Air. und Airs. Edwurd Willever. Mr. nnd Airs. Joseph Aliddletou, Miss Mart Crunor. Aliss Rebecca Balmer. Miss Renii Aliddletou, AIib3 Alne Naile, Mi John ltlnir. Air. Gilbert Ramsey, Mr Louis Detwiler. Air. Robert Wilkennu. Dr. Joseph Ucidemun nud Air. Louis Detwiler. Air. and Mrs. Frank AI. Hall, of in;r. Swede street, entcrtnined at curds and dancing nt their home. There were ttveuly-tive guests, nud favors were re ceived by Airs. James Allen. Airs. John AlcBuruey. Air. Earl LeMuster, Air Johu Hendricks. .Mr, John Alcnuruey,, Air. Raymond Pflelger and Aliss Eleanor h. Fields. i- . NEW JERSEY NOTES Mm. James ,. Walton, of the Prltet Hedge, in ICdgewater Park, will gite a tea und social on St. Patrick's day. The I color scheme will bo carried out in green I Mrs. Isaac Schllchter and her sister, Aliss Gertrude Ehret, of the Pine Top. In Edgettater Park, aro spending the Lenten season ut the Breakers, at Palm Uracil, Fin . Miss Elizabeth Davis, who has been visiting at Wellosloy, .Mass.. the guest of Miss Elizabeth Marter. has returned to her home in Edgewnler Park. Mrs. Franklin W. Earl nud Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. W. Eail, who ure spending th. winter nt Miami. Fla., will open their country home iu Edgettater Park curly In April. Aliss Jane P. P. Maule. of Ilium house square. Philadelphia, is tislting her aunt and uncle, .Mr. and Airs. P. S. Clarkson, of Spruce Acre, in Edgettater Park, over the fortnight. Air und Airs. 11, D. Itlair and .Miss Dorothy W. Blair, who have been spending the winter nt the Lincoln, in Philadelphia, have opened their couutry home in Edfewutcr Purk, Grey Gable, on ('lift road. Merzbacher Club Meets in- ..i.i.i.u un v.iiiu, ui irinnieuui . verolty, held Its refiiilar uieetiBB last nvciiluB tit the homo of Mr. Mcrz- I haulier. fiO.'JO Wultnti nveuue, when i .1 plans for the iiluy nud dance to be cIm-ii ' j April ii) 111 1110 imnronni or the Ilcllc-vue-Stratford were dUcuiisrd. AuioiiK thoso preBcnt were jrr. .Iiimen .1, Kegun, president j Mr. Ilorold llorne mini, ceeretary nud treamirerj Mr. K111111111H IlDimn, Mr. David K. Tries ter, Mr. Hlephen .1. Mcllwcii, Mr. AI exnniler lianenatein, Mr. John II ncgin andSlf a) Lincoln MejeB,'01""" ' MAYOR'S DAUGHTER TO WED HARRY P. BARNES TONIGHT Reception at Bellevue to Follow Ceremony in Gctlucmanc Baptist Church Springtime Color Will Dominate Costumes Springtlm color in simple Ivory war, ahc took un the study of nursing at tnffetn dresses with Jade-green noshes ' he Chestnut Hill Hospital. She was laueia news wmi graduated last September, and will take and hats trimmed with silver ribbon hrr stnte Mnminatlons following her will be worn by the attendants of Aliss return from tlio wedding trip. Sevena Cedarla Aloore. daughter of iridegroom Naval Flier Mayor Atoore, ot her wedding to Harry Vr Barnes Is tho son of Hnrry P. Paul Barnes this evening. Barnes, of 1502 Forest avenue, Ambler. The wedding will he at 7 o clock at lie attended l'enn Chnrter, and went to Gethsemane Baptist Church, Eighteenth Amherst for three years, later retitrn stront nnrl Pnlinnhln nveniie. followed ill" to Philadelphia and tnklnir a tUvrct, bv a small recentlon In the north gar den of the Heltevue-Stratford. Wonrlno. no loner nlin dress, w th n bend-trimmed bodice and draped skirt., Theta Fraternity and of the Engineers.' n long court train hanging from the Club. During the war Air. Barnes was shoulders and a veil of point lnec nud with the naval flying corps, and was orange blossoms falling nlmost to tlm stationed at Hoyshore. He Is at pres end of the train. Aliss Moorp will lie ' cut secretary to R. . Alattison, Jr.. glvert in marriage bv her father. vice president nnd general manager of Preceding the bride will be her seten Keasby & Alattison Co., Ambler, attendants nnd the five ushers. Following the wedding trip Jlr. and The weddln-; party will be led by .Mrs. Barnes will stay for a few weeks AIm, Davis Roberts ns matron of with Mr. Barnes parents, nnd will be honor, and followed immediately bv at home after AIny 1 at 11 Highland Miss Julia Dorff Moore, who will be avenue, Ambler. . , her sister's maid of honor. Both will I The new home Is most attractive, and wear embroidered ivory tnffetn dresses is delightfully situated iu the outskirts with jade green and hats trimmed with of Ambler. silver ribbon, i ml they will carry plain , Iho house is built of stone, and is silver staffs surmounted by old fash two nnd u half stor es high. On the loned bouquets of bridal roses, 1 Four school mates of the bride, who was graduated from the George School In IDIfi, will be bridesmaids. They are Miss Helen Wushburn.'of Schnectadt ; Miss Dorothy Young, of Easton; Miss Helen Kenderdine, of Newtown, nnd William A. Warren drier. Aliss Young. a Swarthmorc graduate, will be married In April t John Ogdeu. also n Swarf V morn graduate. Airs. Grier. who Is n bride of two months, was formerly MisH AInry Pettlt. of Westville, N. J be fore her recent marriage to the ex mayor of Salem. . Will Wear Tlaln Dresses The bridesmaids will wear plaiu ivory taffeta dresses, with green girdles and green brimmed hnts trimmed with sil ver ribbon. Tbey wilt carry old-fashioned bouquets of 'bridea roses. Following the bridesmaids will he the ushers. Davis Roberts, John Ogden, Dorff Aloore. n brother of the bride; Aferritt Rhodes and John Weslev Me Williams. The best man will be W. Harvey Blockmcr. of Worcester, .Mass., and New York city. Little eight -year-old Aliss Cordelia Jones, of Ambler, will he tlio flower girl, and, dressed in u fluffy dress nf white organdy, she will carrv n basket of sweet peas and rose leaves (0 scatter In the path of the bride. The Rev. Will Gates, pastor of the Gcth'cmano Church, will perform the ceremony, and James G. Win hurst will play the wedding mnrches. Five hundred invitations have been issued for the wedding nnd fetter than 200 for the reception. Only the fnmil Hes. near relatives and the Alayor's of ficial family have been included in the list of those invited to the reception. Among mosn inviteii to tlie church are former Speaker Joseph Cannon. I Governor Sproul. Senator Penroie. i Congressman and Mrs. George P. Dar- row, Congressman and Airs. Oeorgo W. i Edmonds. Congressman nnd Airs. I varies j i. j. athlcum, Congressman and Airs. Josenh W. Fordnev nmi fnr. mer Governor Stuart. M. ii-nna nn.l kl. t..:.i. -Mi i I r. Barnes and his bride will leave mis cvcuinj lor a monins wedding tr p. The destination is secret, eve., from I the families o the couple, although the bride and bridegroom promise to in- form their parents soon after they do- i part; ,, . . . , .. Aliss Aloore is n trained nurse. Fol- I lowing her graduation from the George I School, nnd before America entered the "Telephone, Fur Storage and Remodeling at Reasonable Rales LUIGI RIENZI .y CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street SPRING SUITS Tricot, Poirct Twill, Homespun, Plain Tailored, Braid Trimmed $59.50 $79.50 $88.50 Genuine English Tweeds Special $59.75 $87.50 CO A TS CAPES Wide Variety, New Models Duvetyne, Tricolette, Evora DRESS Beaded Satin SPECIAL 5.oo George Allen, Inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Spring Millinery! FORMAL SHOWING OF DELIGHTFUL MODELS This week Ihe prettiest of Sprint; bonnets nre flowering in delightful profusion through out the Allen Salon. Fashion's mont approved lines aro expressed in her smartest, newest materials tiltogcthcr a charming, satisfying exhibit for your pleasure. KNTIRR yailliMilBllliaB at the University of Pennsylvania in ! 1UH. ... He is a member of the Phi D1,q ' 1 rst lloor are tne nv ng room, library. dining room, reception hall uud, of course, mo Kiicnen. On the second floor are three bed rooms, n dressing room and the bath. Tho third lloor hns three rooms. DELAWARE COUNTY AIr. Henry Day Saulnler, of Media, presided at tlie teatable at the last of Airs. John Allekle Okie's, of 4112 Pine street, informal "at homes'' on Sundav afternoon. Mr. and Airs. John Sharples. of i Media, have been visiting their sister and brother. Air. and Airs. John Mackey, of West Philadelphia. Mr. Sterling Williamson, who is a cadet at tho Pennsylvania Military Col lege, Chester, has been visiting his par ents. Air. nnd Mra. Charles Francis Williamson, at their homo in Aledin. Airs. T. S. Pomeroy, of Ridley ParV, has been enteitoinlng her sister, Mrs. Buckman, of Ventnor. Air. Howard Bernard, of Chester, is spending some time at Palm Beach. Fla. ACADEMY WUONBSDAVJ0JnajJ 10, AT 8113 POLK Violin Recital by RUDOLPH Tickets, Hrprst'a, lilt' CheMnut. II, 11.50, H. 7r.e. Vnltersity I'lt'Minton Soi'lnt Announcsa to talise of Ultima uf Xtaurlr W. DrocKwell B. R. BAUMGARDT ,.VRK WlTllliKSl'OON HA 1. 1.. WED. AFT., AT i "VFNICF Tim city of golden fPrrtfit.Atv lltlialpafMlt tickdth. .'ik TBe. I'nivcraity Extension "" """'' ""nc"Pn "ln- MFTROPOL1TAN OPErt.v house Jr Co.. N. V TXf:H- MADAMA maii. o. RIJTTFRFT Y ats DUIICIXIL.! Mrnea rrr. I'omls itM. llacktit, Chal- mem. PaltrtnJarl. Annlan. Cond. Moraruonl. swt, nog ciie.tnntst Wai.4424: ne 8T. .. .-,. ... ,.rZ n rr ORPHEUM Ma,f.B,vs0!85,jSe u. DMIB0Od Little Tc'ff aMoorc iiior.in as - reggy vy ivioorc MAttcn 8 "NK.nt.Y MAnniED" ni IMnNTi HmmeU J Welch Mln- UUIV1U1N I O ,.,, Ancn toni sts. trrnri in Piiich M.vft,s: iuuattj Don't Borrow Babies or Yo.u" G" In a Huff Spruce 2958r FUR One Animal SCARFSsZmZI xi$im;tm&&mrt WEKK -- W&w MAItKBT BT. ABOVE 16TII It A. M. TO UllS P. M. NAZIM0VA IN A NEW rnODUCTION STRONGER THAN DEATH rnoM i. a. n. wrucs STomf 121 1 MAItKBT STREET 10 A. M , 12. S. 0:45, 0:45, 7:40, 0:30 F. M. Firat rrcstntatlon of Screen production of Autruatu Thomas' Famous Play EEM2) A J'aramomit-Artcraft Ptctur KEATtnUNO LIONEL BARRYMORE In the rot ha created tn th atajr vwrsten WBI.I, WOtlTHT TUB PATllONAOCJ OK EVErtY ADMIKEIl Oje REALLY TINE PJJOTOPLAYS ARCADIA CHESTNUT BELOW 16TH 10 A M., 12. 2. 3:46. 0:13, 7:46, 0:30 P. It DOUOLAS DORIS MAC LEAN MAY rv PAUAMOUNT-AivrcrtArT ptcTtmn "MARY'S ANKLE' VDDED "THE CHARMING Mfl CILSE" A Mra. aydner Dreur Comdy VICTORIA MArtKET STBBET AnoVE OTH . 0 A. M. o H:1B P. M Pearleaa Preaants Ftrat Showln of ANITA STEWART IN THE lUCTNa PLAT "In Old Kentucky" A SmeticaUr, BaaMtlonat ailodrania, CAPITOL 724 MARKET STIIEET - 10 A. ir.. 12, 2, aua, 6:45, 7'40. 9:?0 P. M. DUST1N FARNUM " "eJ"Sfr"j. THE CORSICAN BROTpiERS Added Pamen Cemady, "The Qrocarr Clerk" D ITrrMT MAKKET ST. net. 17TH KCULIN I Dorothy Dalton In "BLACK la WHITE" 11 A. HI. It P. U. 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