Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 13, 1920, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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' jfcsr GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Tells of the Tableaux This Afternoon at the
JicllcvUc-Stratford She Sees Attractive Costume.
Girl Scout, Benefit Successful
t SAW Mr'- WH""m IInrt ln n
1 u'aloiit MrMt enr yMtcrilny 1ookln,
t ihftiiiht. very Imtiiliomc. HUr- was
h.J about her n. which yu
IZ of "how hplMl h from yellow
onf 0l. "'"tt-- W u- n mnll tonne
t(. brown
" fine blnrk strnw. the "own w
.A roundPil nbnvo tlie brim, to ntl
S tam-o'.Bl.antcr. only t vvni
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tne rrnwn ucing
Ktini
inn
i'101!. . i. mn tmn. Ahniif llio
'n,frn unturned brim was n mnlrc
X bn!l of Allee blue, which Juil
-.trlTcil Mrs. "nrt T"' nntl ", n?
"InH bceomlnB with l.ri- wonderful
'"nievrr we ber thnt I, do not go bnck
t memory some j-even'or c pl.t jonr-..
. t L tine tile tab emu of "AnirclN In
ft'" "ere Riven nt the Hellenic
Kimiford for coiifc benefit, mid Mrs.
ft'?t wa Hollo llobbln nnKel. The
iorieoui llnhtlng on her wonderful cold
y made it a picture not easily or (,0011
forgotten.
Tlin performance of "Mary" at the
Gnrrick Theatre lanf nUht which
., i benefit night for the (Ilrl Scouts'
wmmcr "am , was splendidly attended.
(n.l ft M decidedly My occasion.
Mr, Willis Martin entertained In one
nf tiie boxes, and every one wan so Rind
, ' ice 0en Martin gettlnu lounil once
more. She fell and broke her lc In
juuarr. ou remember, and U only
11- colne about. Kven last night Mie
k.H tn use crutchcK. Cecily iiarnca lmu
number of guest in another
' CllJwitJ U. Smith, Jr.
box.
ulso
entertained. , .
Throiigbout the audience there were
members of the Scout Council to br
Pfn anil every member of the executive
lomniittcc was there, ni well as many
fSptaln". and some of the little Scouts
1 n"nC,a festive audience, for nearly
,rerv one was In evening dicr-s. and
that' always adds to the Joy of nations,
o mr v,ay of thinking. 1 saw Mrs.
Nenbold Taylor, who was looking very
ect. She was Anne Melrn. you re
member, and was married during the
,r. Elizabeth For was there, top,
nod r.llen Cassntt nnd Mary I.overlng
am! Mrs. Albert Tancoast. Mrs. lien
Math. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwmd Mrown
in. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles M. Young,
nn,I Mrs. Kilillc Dale, Mr. and
Mr. Hlllio Heevcs, Hope nnd Tony
('reiiiwell, who had Sarn Pentose and
Marjuret Wtlglit with them, utul hu
oilier girl, whoso face I could not see,
but I'll tay this for her. she had a
perfectly dear hat trimmed with n bril
liant green feather.
AND this afternoon Wft have the tab
leaux at the Ilellcvuft-Strntford for
the benefit of the Hope Day Nursery.
The fact that .Tcssl llleox Smith and
Leopold Seyffert will pose the pictures
tellt ns v.hat kind of an affair that will
be. l'crsoimlly, I'd hate to miss It.
TT SI'KMS to ino that the fashion
1 Miow which Mrs. Dobson Altcmus is
jetting up for May ft In connection with
the Indoor Horse Show will be auitc
remarkable. Certnlnly die lias gotten
ume wonderful lookiug women to net as
mannequins that evening, nnd we will
have a treat In seeing the very lntcst
In gowns, for the leading, dressmakers
and eliops are making the frocks which
nlll be worn. Kitty Smith is to bp the
hrldc in the reproduction of tlio wed
ding vine, and Mrs. Hob Montgomery
will lend the evening-gown section of
the how , l.ln Norrle. who Is Mrs.
Altemus's niece, will be the leader of
the iifteinoon-gown section, and Mrs.
llillj Clothier will lead the vldlng-hublt
anil spoils-clothes department, l'auliuc
Hell, (iainor Ilnlnl, Muriel llishop, Sara
I loin n
Hope Cromwell. I'eggy, Thayer,
Ilfbceen Thomson
.Mnry
Norris. Mary
nu.l Ellen
Gleiidiiinln,
Mrs. Victor
Mather Mis. Harry
Wnln Hnrrison.
.Mr- Tony Ge.vclin
Mrs. Itlchnid
Wood .lr . nnd vnrlous others will nose.
It nil soiitidt pretty good to mr.
MMW HIIOOKE and Lowlier Stokes
nml their bridal party will have
tie reheiusal tonight ut St. Mark's.
on know Mnry and Lowlier me to be
married tomorrow nftcrnoon theie. And
It will certainly be n pretty wedding,
for Mnry will make a lovely bride, anil
h'r bridesmaids arc all us attractive
looking lis enn be; In fact, most of them
arc exceptionally good looking, so It is
H'liitH to be n tiHist stunning wedding,
lucre's to he n reception nt the Uroohe's
lious.e in ltil tollhouse square after the
ifreiiioii I hope the railroad strike
lll not interfere with any wedding
trip plnn itut what's a railroad htrlkc
hMi motors can he had.
PHAXDMOTIIKR took Polly to church
Y fur the first time on Sunday, nnd
"l uns apparently prayerfully
harmed with all the doings. She
otehf(i tho hov rhorliters with round
"fs nnd she folded her small hands
.n . ''"ring prayers nnd behaved
"together heiuttlfully. When they enmo
nome grnndpu, who Is always Inter
"toil in tmdliig out what Polly really
''"ight nhout ever) thing, nsked her
tint bnnppued ut church. And ns
frntniinotlier and mother sot hreathli'its
; hear Polly SUy hoinething pious.
J"' ""fwered sweetly : "It was awful
nnny . dranpii. they was two mans In
il ledipssps theie. nnd they Just tnlkod
U the time NANCV WYNNE.
. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
M. aIkp (Jllpii, m DP tllft fillMt
1 Lii?!,0,r nl . Hm tea which Mrs.
-""'ii iiwrie wm
give in her npnrt-
lnnl. .. ' " ntl UIHIll"
n,l T,OI!tl"nNt ,orn;r of KlftMllth
nSn 'T' ?VSW 11 ,l'lny after-
noon
'iipin s engagement to Mr.
y Llojd has recently been
onouureil
Hini. R'l' MrR- Charlton Yarnall.
ill ', T1' m:1 T'0 Btr(,,ts. wl"
Taft . rnor '" ,,onor f Miss Helen
('olL. 'tl,,B ll,rfl,nt of Bryn Mnwr
VarnSn 0m.A,1"'11 M Mr. and Mrs.
?id I Mrl'V!"'1 M,r"- no'nnn and Mr.
n n Alc,taiulcr o" Ynrnall.
lll h "inl !10dely of Pennsylvania
' lib on V. ll",,cl,pon t the Unlveislty
W",? the -,; ,;;
. ,;-""'; m-ii. xno rommuiep
charge consists of i
Francis M. Brooke I
IIaII-.,.,., i
''"leih'lpi ''.iV1 ri'omiwon. of 202T
"herCn , V Vi' ' 1,P n.1 hom" Frl,,u'
irnoon , ' 'N W.eol H'"1 I''rl(,av ntt
M... t ' """'I'
I0(k Rl.
I. I Jill"
Mill he iiH.sistrd hy her
'"isiitrm
on niiH mi . "'"uucin ". inninp
nl! ttl i" '"'"'nlilne Thompson, No
." "Uve Iicpii pnt out.
H nn7l,,.7" n(1,h0 rornp11 1'nlvei
'baC , . .I,V"M . .of I'eniiHylvnn
er
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la!
'olo VT1.mi b? the
cuosts of I
"ir nm,',,,,, r , uliuit Rtreot, aftrr
"f tw Ymi1, ;Io,,n Edmuuil Hubbnll,
nnoin?Ce ,?'k' '""""-ly of Mt. Airy,
M Us uJmri ?? ,,f tl,eir Iu"l1
"''I M (lnu'rlun tbrtl. to Mr. Don-
Vllllim w,hr?P' T of Mr- ""'' Mm
lnii, o ,,. ( nwlhrop, of Oerinan
" n Saturday In New York.
f rfbrooWam.i' Uflcon "Kl".
h lont M?i,",',1,'"'-'-. nre.recelv
wliirr i"ii . . n" ne uirtli or a
"ir, l.lizi)b(.th .UU)KMr,t ioukIoh,
JlMon nt'L Mr!' . 'IIJIni oubIbs
. 9 ChciUut'lliji; will cnlwUtn
Mrs. Itoy Weekfs McKlnney. nt the
opera next T.uesday evening. Mrs. Jfe
Kinney will arrive in Philadelphia from
Kentucky on Thursday as n gueit of
the Phlladeliihla Chapter of the United
llnughtcrR of the Confederacy, of which
she ti president general. Mrs. Mllnor
Wilbur will give n ten at her home,
on Snyder avenue, on April 10, in honor
of Mrs. McKlnney.
Colonel nnd Mis. John It. Wiggins,
who have been living at the Itltr.-Carl-ton
during the winter, will open their
cottage nt Chelsea tomorrow.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles II. Ilean have
left flip Ilit.-Corlton, where they have
spent the winter, nnd moved out to
(lothwold. their home nt Moylau.
Mr. and Jin, Frank Mayo, of Ard
more, will entertain Mr. nnd Mrs.
Dlllowoy, and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Tnft. of Wellesley Hills, lloston, for
several days this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William M. Wagner, of
Sherwood, will entertain at dinner on
Wednesday, in honor of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Kills Stokes. Jr., and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed
ward M. Story, of Overbrook,
Mrs. K. K1IN Schuyler, of this oily,
who has been traveling through India
since November, will arrive in Frauce
on May 14, to remain during the
summer.
' Mrs. George I,. Parker, of this city,
with her niece, Miss Harber, will sail
for Holland, on Saturday, to visit Miss
Kthcl Parker, daughter of Mrs. Parker.
A rnrd party will he given at the Ttlt
teiihouse todny for the benefit of the
Iiih Hospital.
Mis Miriam Wylie Townsend. after
a week's visit to her home nt Ogontz,
visited her friend. .Miss I.lbbn Owjnn.
at Danville, Va. She returned to Stuart
Hall, Stanton, Vn.. ou Thursday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Palmer enter
tained nt dinner on Sundny evening, nt
their home, 7.'11 CIvmer street, and an
nounced the engagement of their daugh
ter, MUs Catherine Palmer, to Dr.
September Mnmmarclla. Among the
guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles J.
Cristinzlo. .Mr. and Mrs. Peachon, Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick Uradley, Mr. and
Mrs. Tnrimia. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nick Pilli,
Mr. Italpli do Placclo. of New York;
Mr. Frank Vollono, of Ucll Harbor,
I j. I., and' Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Funclelo. of Atlantic City.
Mrs. Harry- D. ltccutwill entertain
the Monday Club at cards on Monday,
April 11), nt the I.cnox.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
Mrs. Joseph Gilfillan, of Overbrook.
has sent out cords for a tea to be given
at her home on Thursday, April 22.
from 4 until C o'clock.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Story, of
Germantown. were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward M. Story, of Over
brook, over the week-end.
Tho partv which was to hove been
given by Mr. and Mrs. Humbert B.
Powell, of Wayne, on April 10. in hon
or of their daughter. Mls Edith Powell,
and their son, Mr. Humbert B. Powell.
Jr., has been postponed until Muy 1,
ou accouut of illness in the family.
BALA-CYNWYD
Mi Kentiiec JIcGeorRe. of Mont
gomery avenue. C.vnwjd, was hoxtess
at a tea nt the College Club. Thir
teenth nnd Spruce streets, on Monday
uftprnoon. Mr, Lucius Cole nnd Mrs.
Gideon Boeiicke. of Wyuuewood. ai
hlsted in entertaining.
Among tho guests nt the Easter party
which Mrs. Tillman (I. Lane, of .Tilt
Chestnut avenue. Nnrberth. gave in
honor of her daughter. Miss Dorrltt
Lane, on Monday afternoon were Mi
Marjorle Lane, Miss Until Caldwell,
Miss Lois Caldwell. Miss Honora Sny
der. Miss Murion Bottoms. Miss Vir
ginia Smith. Miss Mnrinu Blodgett,
Miss Bettv Williams. Miss Lea Mad
dox. Miss Hnbelle Needhom. Miss Betty
Needhnni. MUs Anna Compton. Miss
Katharine Lauglilin. Miss .Josephine
Gallagher, Master Robert Boss. Master
Robert Foote, Master George Bottoms,
Master Edward Smith. Master Stanton
Nickcrson. Moster Philip Nlckerson.
Master Holmes Troutmnn. Master
Donald Taylor. Moster Bertram Tay
lor and Mnster .lunior Compton.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Gallagher, of
Woodslde avenue, Nm berth, entertained
the following guests at bridge on Tues
day evening: Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Clement McCrea,
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rudolph, 2d. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Clarence Toy. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Hunter MncDowell, .Mr. and Mrs. Wil
Ham Mitchell. MUs Linda Kirk. Miss
Marguerite Kirk. Miss Margaret Stiles,
Mr. William Day and Mr. Phillip Shoe
maker. The guests at the dinner on Thursday
evening, which Commander and Mrs.
A. B. Cook, of Cjnwtd. gave In honor
of Mr. and Mrs. William Casey were
Mr. and Mrs. Otto F. Mnllery, Mr.
and Mrs. C. X. Griffith, Mr. and Mrs.
.1. Howard Ilhoodes, Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Dulles Allen and Mr. Gilkerly.
MOORESTOWN
The wedding of Miss Katherlne
Lewis, of Maple Shade, nnd Mr. Ralph
Ellis, of Washington, took place very
fliiletly In St. George's Church, Phila
delphia, at 2:.10 o'clock on Saturday
afternoon. The rector, tho Rev. La
Quality
Special Reduction Tomorrow
200 Fine Dresses I
Taken frpm regular stock and marked at these very low prices to close
out quickly and make room for our lovely new Summer frocks just arriving.
r
Formerly
esm
EVBrNGF PUBLIC
I LaaaV-:' ' v Ht wQKtBtSH&Sf, &
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lam jh '&&??' w&Lk.iiH
1m T-?i&WIOlK.,&''i-i?mlKFlt
l'hoto by J Mitchell Klllot.
MISS MAHKIi l'ULLAItl)
Who was maid of honor nt the
wedding of her sister, Miss Lillian
Pollard, nnd Mr. Samuel Conrnil
LitiUcns, which took place last week.
Pin Smith, officiated. Only the metn
bers of, the family wcic nipsent.
After May 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Kllt will
be at home in Washington.
Mrs. William Hervnon, who was.
before her marriage, Miss Nuncy
Stokes, will be nt home at ftiOO Over
brook avenue on Thursday afternoons,
April 35. 22 nnd J0. No cards huvo
been sent out.
Mr. Asa Matlock Stackhouse has
returned to Hamilton College, I'tlca,
N. y., having spent the Kaster vaca
tion with his parents.
Mr. Paul Githens. Jr., lias leturned
home from Floridn, wliero he spent the
winter.
Miss Myrtle Uonniwcll. of Auckland,
New Zcnlaml, has beeu visiting friends
for it few duys.
.urs. isiiuum i inner nus ii'iunieii
from a vhlt with her brother in Pitts-
mttt i Fi;i..i i . i
burgli.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loch, of 1S.".1
.!..i' r i.- ....i.ii.. ..t .!...: I
.1 i. Af!.. il:..t t i. ...t
vi Tn'.' n.,int.i. nt "us Vnrtii I
Twelfth street, on Sunday evening.
Anril 18. nt 5:30 o'clock, ut tin- Loi- !
raine Hotel. The bride will be nt
tended by Mrs. Walter S. Dcssmier
and Mrs. Benjamin II. Gordon. Mr.
Walter S. Dessauer will be his broth
er's best man, and the ushers will be
Mr. Armani! G. Loeb nnd Mr. Leonard
l.oeb, brothers of the bride.
Mrs. .1. II. Comely, of 1222 Wagner
nvenue. and Mrs. (J. D. Fortman gave
a shower last evening nt the home of
Mrs. Comely, in honor of Miss Jo
sephine Dork, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Joseph Dcrk. whose inarriuge to Mr.
William II. Fonlk, Jr.. of Germantown,
will take place on Wednesday. The
guestd included Miss Florence Johnston,
MiHS
Hildn Johnston, Mrs. Chnrles
,. Mrs. Richard I Ocrkcr. lit.. J.
Wilson
A. Mav. Mrs. II. G. Silcox. Miss Cer
trude Johnston. Miss Sura Johnston,
Mrs. Willinm II. Fonlk. Miss Helen
Foulk, Mrs. Joseph Dcrk. Miss Lo
retta Derk, Miss (Srace Taylor, Mrs.
II. Randall. Miss Helen Fortman, Miss
Marie Roberta nnd Mrs. John Kervin.
Mrs. Curl E. Schaeffcr, of tR:,,7 Xoith
Fifteenth street, is entertaining at
enrds this afternoon nt her home with
the following guests: Mrs. Willinm
Yoorhees, Mrs. Stanley Querns. Mrs.
Howard .Tnntr.en, Mrs. Alfied Cona-
"Viyella,' Flannel Skirtings
Mannish weight, but in feminine effects;
white with black stripe, or with black cross
bars.
Or plain white " iyella" in two weights.
Also a smart black and white plaid in flan
nel of another good make.
SATURDAY CLOSING HOUR, 1 P. M. .
ItrRlunliiK Siiturilii)', April 17, nml until furllitr. notice
1008 Chestnut Street
FOUNuSD 1856
DEW&E
1122 Chestnut Street
and Standard Famous Over Half
75 Georgette and Tricotine Dresses
Formerly Priced From $49.00 to $55.00 ji
75 Tricolette and Georgette Dresses
Formerly Priced From $59.00 to $72.50
50 Dresses of Combined Materials
Priced From $75.00 to $98.00
LEDgEB-PHICADELPHIA; TUESDAY," fAPBIC 33, 1020
way. Mrs. Victor IJcck. Mrs. .James
li. Hrown, Mrs. Zone Hoffman, Miss
Jennie Querns, Mrs. Klmer H. Hamp
ton, Mra. Frank Schick and Mrs. Her
bert Jlrooka.
Mrs. William Henry Goll, of 1417
Allegheny nvenuo, nnd her sister, Mrs.
T. M. Downs, hnvo returned from n
visit to Atlantic City.
80UTH PHILADELPHIA
The Supreme Council of Jhe, Mystic
"Thirteen" Club, of Philadelphia, held
it monthly sodnl nt the 'home of
its president. Mr. George K. Schoen
bcrg. 1810 Porter street, on Saturday
evening. Thoso in nttendanco were
Miss Mnry K. Simon. Miss Jean
nettc 11 .Shetiillnp. Miss Ttuth K.
Smith, Miss Kvelyn Messlck, Miss
I.ydln Caldwell, Jtlss Hose Shlslcr.
Miss Kralllne Smith. Miss Dorothy
Ilenzler. Miss Henrietta Punt, Miss
Emma Cunningham, Vice President
Harry F. Hauck, Secretary Charles
W. Judlek, Treasurer I.eroy A. Single,
Mr. William E. Trlbet, Mr. Herbert U
Sassc, Mr. George Lex. Mr. Jantcs Me
Calllster, Mr. Ocorgo Hrotigh and Mr.
William Cooper.
Mr. mid Mrs. M. Lunkcr, of C37 Pine
street, announce the engagement of their
daughter. Miss Rose Lunkcr, to Mr,
Myrou Kdelmnn, of this city.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurice Katlin, of 1M10
South Fifth street, aun6unccd' the en
gngement of their daughter, Miss Mol
ii.. Hv-nHln tn Mr. Samuel Itatncr. on
'Sunduy. March 21, at n reception given
at their home.
WE8T PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. 11. Morloy, of Saginaw, Mich.,
nccompnnied by her daughter. Miss
Julia Morley, has been visiting her son.
Mr. Edward Morley, of 3010 Locust
street, who is a student nt the Uni
versltv of Pennsylvania. They have
Just returned from Atlantic City, where
they were guests nt the Hotel 1 ray more
for the last fortnight. Mrs. nnd Miss
Morlev expect to return to Hnglnnw
nbout'April 10.
TIOGA
, Miss Mildred Slantell mid SIlss Hel
cue Hains gave a luncheon and shower
ou Saturday at the home of Miss Man
tell on North Eighteenth street, In honor
of Miss Edylhe A. Wolfsori. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander olfson,
whose marriage to Mr. Isadore J. Fag-
unn nf Mr. nnrl Mrs. Nathan rag-
ffen! of Germantown, will take place
on Anril 22.
Mrs. Norman Kelly entcrtnined the
fii.!.... nt Imii'Vipnii nml bridge yes-
tor.lnv nfternnon nt her home, 4012
North Carlisle street: Mrs. C. Harry
Johnson. Mrs. Stanley nudcrsllce,
m, wtllism W. Stevenson, Jlrs.
riAAA f imvpnit nn. 11. jirs. unuii'i
wvtii,- v":-"";"1, . , ,.
Ilildreth, Miss Alberta Do Long. Mtss
Min ren nrerrur. uui rn muutv.
Mrs. Henry
Ptlieger nnd
Main.
Tlltlehrnml. Mrs. Lestct
Mrs. Gcorgo Knnc. of
r-c llnrrv MtUnr. of West Tioga
street, entertained tho members of the
frin fnHinm' Pluh on Saturday eve
ln nl hoe homo. Ilpr EllOStS inclUaCU
Mm. Harr.v D. Brown, Mrs. Chnrles
Williams. Mrs Arthur Swuyne. Mrs
C. .T. Young. Mrs. Charles Duryen. Mrs
ir'nn-v Ttrvnnt. Mrs. Grant Rockefeller.
Mrs. Josenh Clayton, Mrs. Horry S.
Wright, Mrs. H. Baugh. Mrs. Harry
Pauline, Mrs. E. M. 8tone. Mrs. Hun
nnl, flnv For. Mrs. Emma Rnbcr. Mrs.
Elmer 'Connor. Mrs. Emmn Merrill,
Mm Klmer Crosslev. Mrs. Joseph Tom-
iinson, Mrs. J. K. Shultz, Mrs. Emmn
Pnrlln. Mrs. John Illnley, Mrs. Luther
Marlon, Mrs. William Murgcrum, Airs.
Henry Oechlcr. Mrs. Charles Pnxson,
Mrs. Chniies Lytic. iMrs. vuinam Lo
gan and Mrs. Henry Behm. '
FRANKFORD
Pn0,'tnill(Mi number of friends nt their
J Pfan gtrcct on Saturday eve-
Mr. nnd
Mrs. Willinm
E. Walton
! .,:.,., in nn tr tlinon nresent were: r.
nml ir. Wilbur Hopkins. Jr.. Sir. nnd
Mrs. Wesley Lightfoot, Mr. William
r.loliifiuil. Air. anil .Mrs. ftdwnru lorn
llnson. Mr. Edward Tomllnson. Miss
irinrn 'I'nmllnsoii. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph
Rex and Miss Anna Rex. of Jersey
Citv; Mrs. William Walton, ot jersey
f'ltV : Miss Myrtle Seibold. of New
York: Mrs. Lunra Heabcr. MIkh Grace
irni.ni- Mrs. Anna Selliold. Mrs. Wil
bur Hopkins. Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Churles
Harvey. r . .Miss J.nura jiarvcy,
a Century
27.50
39.00
58.00
Master Charles Horvey, Jr., Mr. Alien
V. Harvey, Mr. William Allen Walton
and Mr. Manning J. Harvey.
Miss Louise Cameron, of Orthodox
street, will entertain the, members of
her sewing circle on Thursday eve
ning. Mrs. John lloylan, of 0220 Jackson
street Is entertaining her. niece, Miss
Vera Murray, of Denver, Col., for a
short stay.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Mothers Club of Frankrord, will be
held in the Frankford Library to
morrow afternoon.
ROXBOROUGH
The Iter. Frank L. Sullivan will give
n lecture this evening on "'llio jjuii
Tree" In the church nuditorlum, under
the auspices of. .Mr. Harry A. v cut
zc1'h class of the liiblc school of the
Itoxborough Baptist Church. The
lecture is ope of the scries of community
evenings being given by the members
and will bo followed 'by nn Informal
reception. Mr. Anthony Wetherlll. Mr.
Georeo W. Levering nnd Mr. Harry
Craven are the class o dicers having the
nllalr in charge.
The clubhouse ,of the Itoxborough
Country Club wa decorated with spring
flowers on Saturday cveulng, when the
nnnual spring dance of the club was
held nnd was largely attended. Yes
terday afternoon the first of the spring
series of enrd parties was given. Mrs.
William W. Wilson, who so successfully
conducted tho winter entertainments,
wuh In charge, nnd wus assisted by
Mrs. William Spink, Mis. Chnrles
Simpson, Mrs. John A. Struse, Mrs.
Samuel Kcnworthy, Mrs. Harry Mil
ler, Mrs. W. Itoss Taggart, Mrs.
Walter Hodson, Mrs. Itoy Robinson and
Mrs. Gordon Stafford.
WI88AHICKON
The members of the Allons Club will
give u dramutio entertainment followed
by a dance on Friday evening at Wood
valc. the clubhousu of the American
Bridge Co.'s Club. "Farm Folks," n
raural comedy, will be presented by
the talented amateurs with the follow
ing In the cost: Miss Wanda Itchder,
Miss Augusta Pollock, Miss Katharine
Ilrltsch, Miss Blanche Miller, Misn Ivn
Dalley, Miss Helen Jackson, Mr. Harry
Blei, Miss Adcle AValton. Mr. Irvin
Britsch and Mr. Ernest Dinkcllachcr,
who will direct the play. The patron
esses include Mrs. BAbcrt Lu Fort,
Mrs. Charles Britsch. Mrs. Ida Miller,
Mm. W. Dailey, Mrs. H. Jackson,
Mrs. Martin Blel and Mrs. Barbara
Walton.
Miss Mntgaret Stafford has returned
to Swarthmoie College after coming
home for the spring holidays.
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PRETTY WEDDING OF
MISS J. C. SANVILLE
Takes Place This Evening at
Kensington Methodist
Church
A nrMtv tveilitlnir which will take
place nt 7':.'50 this evening In the Ken
sington Methodist Churh, Ilichmond
and Marlborough streets, will be thnt
of Miss Jane O. Sanvllle, of 1730 North
Fifty-ninth street, who win De given
In mnrriage by her father to Mr. Albert
IIoHbnrh, of L'.7 ISast uiraru nvciii -.
The Itcv. Itoland Gnrber. assisted by
the llcv. Dr. Henry Hess, will oti-
ciate. A reception will follow nt the
homo of the bride's parents immediately
after the ceremony.
Tho bride, who will wear a gown oi
white sotln and georgette and carry a
shower bouo.uet of roses ana sweec ocas,
will have as her nttendnnts Miss Mar
ian Cummlngs and Miss Isabelle Me
Nnul and Miss Mildred Latcham for
flower girl. , ....
Mr. Hosbnch will have for his best
mnn Mr. Alfred Itced, and the ushers
will be Mr. Wilson Sanville. n brother
of tho bride, nnd Mr. Arnold Pelffcr.
After nn extensive wedding trip. .Mr.
and Mrs. Hosbach will live in West
Philadelphia.
LEWIS 1 1 AKS 1 1
Tho wedding of Miss Bertha Harsh,
daughter of Mrs. C. C. Entenmann. of
Sabine nvenuo, Nnrberth, and Mr.
George M. D. Lewis, of Scrnnton, took
place on Saturday nftcrnoon nt 3 :30
o'clock nt St. Paul's; Lutheran Church,
Ardmore. The bride, who was given
in marriage by her brother. Mr. Wil
liam Harsh, wore a gown of white net
nnd carried a shower bouquet of white
lilacs nnd sweet pens. Miss Helen Win
throp wns maid of honor nnd Mr. Na
thaniel Holier tson, Jr., of Scrnnton, was
best mnn. The ushers included Mr.
Fred Harsh nnd Mr. William Lewis.
Tho cerenvonv was performed by the
Itcv. James Kichnrds.
Ou their return from their wedding
trip, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will livo in
Scranton.
PHILIPS WAGNER
An interesting wedding took place on
Saturday morning at 11 o'clock nt St.
Thomas's Church. Seventeenth and
Morrla streets, when Miss Elizabeth
Philips, dnughtcr of Mrs. Frank Quinn,
of 181S Hoffman street, became tli
bride of Mr. David Wagner. The Rev.
Father Naegle performed the ceremony.
Miss Martha Knnc was bridesmaid and
Mr. Bernnrd Gormley wns best mnn.
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Many new colors also white.
Light shades will be worn this
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A quiet reception nt th6 liomc of tho
bride followed tho Cerrmony after
which Mr. and Mrs. Wngiler left for
Atlantic City. They will return to
their homo on South Woodstock street
about May 1.
CONNELLY MEI.IA
An Interesting spring wedding was
thnt of Miss Gertrude M. Mella, daugh
ter of Mrs. John T. MpIIh, of 8(113
North Mervlne street, nnd Mr. Charles
J. Connelly, of Fern Itoek. which wns
solemnized on Friday afternoon in St.
Stephen's Komun Catholic Church,
Broad nnd Butler streets, with the Itcv.
Father Stowart officiating. Tho brldo
wore her traveling suit of brown trlco
tlno, with a hat to match, finished with
n touch of Alice blue, nnd n corsage
bouquet of orchids nnd sweet peas.
Siie wns attended by her ulster, Mrs,
Stephen Bournp, ns matron of honor.
.Air. John i-ipzci, or uverDrooKi wns
best mnn. The service wns followed
by n reception nt the liomp of the
bride's mother. Mr. Connelly served
two years ovcrpens as lieutenant In the
First division of the United Hlntcs Med
ical Corps. The bride is a graduato of
the Catholic High School for Girls. Mr.
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1804 North Twenty-eighth Btreet, Atw fSJ
receiving congrauiiniiuim u uw "
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The Beth Israel Alumni Is makln ,5
rnpld progress In U rehearsals, fit '
"Whon Eugene!" the musical com-1
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contllo Hall on Mny 4. under tbo dU
rcctlon of Mr. Morton Elseman. ,
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