Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 31, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
"Nancy Wynne Talks About Affairs in Newport and
Drifts Down to Beach Haven on Her Way Bach.
Gives a Bit of Advice
T .SAW Mrs. .Ocorgo Snportns the
1 otlliT dny In the bout-looking ljttlo
Jnrk brown rar. It wns onq of those
cool K--.mtJco the "lliow. not
V,Tp" nnil hc wore tin awfully at-tractive-
bine Kcrpe dte-ti. very "Imply
S. nnl with white collar and culTs.
iw int Mv " ""' ot I'0'50 '"P1 '
,lnrk I'lne traw. quite small, with blue
onrnfl" "or around It. She looked ex
y "ell. Hhf win MIm Hetty Sin
nlckson beforo her mnrrlage, you re
member. , .
LAST night was the largo ball given
liv Dr. nnd Mrs. Alcxnnder IMco,
nt MIrnmar. their nlocc In Newport.
Ift,r Doctor KIcoV lecture. He ha- rc
rontlr come bnek from tlm most Inter
e'tliig trip f exploration tip tho Amu
,,,i river, nnd everybody has been look
Sr forward to th'la talk about It ft
nmethlne well worth hcnrlng. It woh
d,on it tho Cwlno. but tho ball and
S nner were at MIrnmar afterward. I
bllcve there were about 200 or 300
rftfl Jin, nice gave a lilncheon
nt Ml'ramar on Thursday, too, I be
lieve. ... , , , A .
Newport Is looKing iorwnru io acuhik
Mm Vincent Astor ngnln. lou know
riiciin been abroad, but rtin sailed from
KnVlnnil last Monday, and xpecta to
m Jtrnlght to Newport from New ork.
8?, l" a member of the board of gov
man of the Casino, and a meeting Is
to be called as won ns Mic got baca.
It will be her first appearance as a
member of the board, no it's a very
imnortant occanion for ncr.
And. ad to snv. the latest news of
rblladelphla In Newport Is that Alex
nnder J. Cassatt was beaten In the
doubles of the boys' tennis tournament
onlhursdav, He was ploy ng w Id, jjne
of tie itcrnnnu ""J"; .V-i.ii
beaten by nnother Oerhardl and Salter
Andrews. ''". ""'I' . n'
to have a second Tilden In IlKien
young Protege. Charles Watson, don t
The Watsons spend every summer at
their cottage n lleach Haven, and It
las dCow there. I un)or.t-,nl imt
June Tlldon-you Vii ) rw&
though, don't you? B"t hold of Charles
iu . ",. i ,i.nt i was built lor
WThV Watsons are .town there
now. nnd have neen ior m- ...........
I1 ,'. ... r-Kolno n miss nnvthine
in the shnpo of a tennis tournament
just for the sake ot a little seashore
air!
AND while we're on the subject of
t.!:- t n.wnat Ymi Irnnw flint
J. Ilrookn . rarkrr. of Strafford, nml
C. iirauroru v raioy, 01 m imvmai n,
part in tho Olympic Ramos nt Antwerp
1 next inontu. urnn rrnirj mi
Tflio Disston. you know, und they llvo
at Willow Dam, in Whltcinarsh. He
was a captain during tho war.
OF COrilSE, just before you arc
eneaired it's very nice to make nil
yonr parties foursomes, with your best
friend, mi thnt tliere won t be nny sus
picion at nil. "Oh. they're not en
paged," you want people to say: "why
they piny around with nnother girl nnd
man nil the time." It's a very good
stunt. Hut if you want to avoid sus
picion, don't use the tactics of n cer
tain attractive young person whom jou
know nnd I know, whoso engagement Is
gping to bo announced toon.
She nrrnnged one of those funny little
foursomes, nnd said, "I'H coll you ,up
nb'oVit it " Well, the other girl waited
nnd united for that telephone call, apd
tried to innke one herself, but the "en
fngce" wrni gone, utterly disappeared.
She didn't call up for two weeks, nnd
when they finally mot and frieiid
wanted to know. "Where have you
boon?" hhe had forgotten all about that
little hnlf nvrnngement. And then shn
expected 'Friend to be surprised when
she mnde the big announcement.
Don't do it you enn't got awnv with
It! NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr and Mrs. John Hampton Barnes,
of West Acres. Devon, announce the
engagement of their dnuithtor, JIIss
Cscllv Weldon Barnes, to Mr. Emllo C.
Oeyelln, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry
L&ussat Goyclln, of Hardwlcke, Villa
nova Mr. M. Ray Jackson announces the
eniragement of his daughter. Miss Le
nore Schoen Jackson, to Mr. Donald
Hamilton, of New Haven, Conn. Mr.
Hamilton was a second lieutenant In tho
tTnltcd States marine corps during the
war, scelnir service for several months
at tho front. Mr. Jncltson and his fam
ily ara spending" the summer at their
cottngo In Ventnor.
Mr. George Bowdoln. of Baltimore,
will net ns best man at the wedding of
Miss Elizabeth Merck, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Merck, of Llewllyn
Park. N. J., and Mr. Snowden Henry,
sen of Mr. and Mrs Bayard Henry, of
west Walnut Innc, Oermantown, which
will take place on Tuesday. October D,
at the homo of Miss Merck's pnrenta.
The ushers will be Mr. Arthur Paul, Mr.
rhlllp Reynolds, of New York, Mr.
peorge Harrison Frazler, Jr.. Mr. George
Merck. Mr. John Harland. of "Washing
jpn. and Mr. Charles McArthur, of
Buffalo, N. V.
Mrs John B. Thayer, of the Redwood.
Haverford, returned homo on Thursdny
from Lasthampton, U. I., where sho
was the Ruest for a week of Mrs.
i.r?,ncl5, "wton. of New York. Miss
jolly Thayer also roturned on Thurs
day from Southampton, U. I. Mrs.
Thayer. Miss Polly Thnver and Mr.
Frederick Thayer left on Friday to upend
the week-end nt Sea Bright, N. J as
VLBUeb,i' J? Mrs' Walter CogECBhall
Janney, of Bryn Mawr,
woM,w1J?XImler C wnHI. of Wynne
vl? w hd' w,ynnewood, who has l.oen
Malting her sister. Mrs. Oeorge Jones,
fewdUv?1' Vr-Ja" "turned home a
th mftV10'. JJrB- Yarnall will leave
HarhSi'V0 ( AuKUst for Northeast
night ' W Bh0 'vvl11 Bpenl a fort-
r(di7l.t.hlln C1,6W LanB- f 0
her nl?r. Vn' """?" 'ho marriage of
Mr nnh..M ",", M?r Lclb' Coombs, to
BanJronPobc,? "amllton rtobertson. ot
., MP.- which took place toduy
be S? in Mr' una Mrs. rtobertson will
ii V nfter SeP'ember is:
nrm.JnhiIn?2rr "a,'ma,n ftml the '
lilelwn i, 8 rtumed to tho Wlssa.
ipemiini partme,Jt8' Oermantown. after
spending sonio time at Atlantic City
of HJornhL" n' Jol'n Seymour Bloren.
May, N j m;n?r,P' h,ave K,ono to Cape
y. -n J., for seveinl weoks.
ter. vt ,ho Bum'ner at Manches
nVirti huTrelurneY, """well, of fit.
'a-'"1- SSSuVlIf
Mr..,ana'wV'0f"aNewe Tork' f "a
onh2?Sfe.,na..ir.'h Wrio " Ander-
gone to North hV2"f.' OI,wayno. havo
nAd?rTC5SmCna, for the re
.. mrraBe ot M, Joy Brght(
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Bright, of WHdwood, N. J., and Lieu
tenant Charles Oray Little. United
Rlaten Naval rteserve force, of New
buryport. Mass., will take placo In Ihe
early fall. Mln Bright nnd her mother
will sail on September 30, on tho Mnure.
innln, and will go dlretlv to Lonton.
Lieutenant Little Is a graduate of Har
vard University, and wat one ,of the
first twenty officers sent overseas In the
United States naval aviation dirigible
squadron.
Mrs. Caroline B. Lo Malstre, of 5370
Overbrook avenue, will spend tho rest ot
the summer at tho Monmouth Hotel,
Spring Lake, N. J.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Herbert T. Hartman. of
St Davids, have returned from a visit
In New York,
Mrs. O. M, Llssak, nnd Miss Allco
Llssnk, who have been visiting Mrs.
Mahlon Hutchinson, of Devon, havo gono
to Marblchcnd, Mans.
Mrs. and Mrs. J. Warren Halo and
'lr daughter Miss Ix-na Hnle ant
Mlsi Caroline Hale, of Sherwood road,
Overbrook, nro spending n month at the
Balsams In the Whlto mountains.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Shlllard Smith, ac
companied by Mrs. Philip Jngodo. who
have been spending some weeks at Win
ter Harbor, Me., have r.urncd from a.
crulso along the Maine coast and a stay
of a few days at St. Andrew.by-the-Sea,
. ., Canada. They will not open
Beach Bank, their home nt Kdgewater
Park, until romo tlmo In September,
Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Boerlcke and
their family, of Lancaster avenue,
wynnewocd left on Thursdnv for thetr
summer homo at Lako Kenkn, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs Boerlck" will leave next
week on their yaiht for a cruise along
Long Island Sound nnd tho New Eng
land coast. They expect to return Tiomo
In tho early fall.
Dr. nnd Mrs. J. Arthur Stnnden. of St.
Davids, aro spending several weeks at
the Baldwin, Beach Haven.
Miss Doborah Seal, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Seal has returned from
a fortnight's visit with friends at Capo
May to her homo In Merlon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Sohenck, of
Wynncwood, are spending tho summer
at Lako Placid, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Schoch
are reclvlnK congratulations upon the
birth of a son Jnmes Brown Schoch. Jr.
Mrs. Schoch was Miss Lillian Park, of
Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Bates, of St.
Davids, aro visiting Captain nnd Mrs.
John A. Balrd. at Fort Hancock, N. J.
Mrs. Baird will he remembered as Miss
Dates, of gt. Davids.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Sheaffcr and
their sons, Mr. Teddy Sheaffer nnd Mr.
Charle3 Sheaffcr. of Audubon avenue,
Wayno, left yesterday to spond tho
month of August at Bclgrado lakes,
Maine.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
Mrs. Wllmer G. Crowell and her sons.
Master Gardner Crowell nnd Master
Bobby Crowell, of Montgomery avenue,
Narberth, nro spending a fortnight In
tho Poconos.
Mrs. Jesse S. Harris and her soni,
Master Robert Harris and Master Wil
liam Harris, of Merlon avenue. Nar
berth, will leave on Monday for Island
Heights. N. J., whero they will spend
the month of August.
The Narberth Tennis Association gavo
a shirtwaist dance In Elm Hall lost
evening. The danco commltteo in
cluded Mr. Robert H. Pnttlson, Jr., Mr.
A. T. Gulgan nnd Mr. E. A. Muschamp.
ALONG THE READING
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Rosenthal,
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Garlic and Mr. nnd
Mra. Henry Strousc, of Jenklntown.
whoso homes adjoin, entertained at a
picnic dinner followed by cards on
Wednesday, Tables which were laid for
about eighty gup3ts w?re placed on the
lawn.
Mr, and Mrs. W. Maurice Steppachcr,
of Elklns Park, nre receiving congratula
tions on tho birth of a son on Monday.
Sirs. Stcppncher was Miss Ccctle P.
Louchhelm. daughtor of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph A. Louchhelm, of Melrose.
GERMANTOWN
Mrs. Louis Hoser. C11G Ross street,
will leave today to bo the guest of her
brother, Mr. Thomas Kllraln. at his
cottage at Cape May during August
Miss Gertrude Bogner, of Stcclton, Is
the guest of her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Croft. 14
East Maryland strcot. for a fortnight.
Mrs. Kato Thomas has returned to
her home In Harrlsburg from a visit
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Croft.
Mrs. C. E. Prince. 151 East Durham
street, with Mr. and Mrs. John Sheets,
of Oak lane, Is In Ocean City, N. J at
tho Ocean Annex for a fortnight.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Osborn, of
323 West Seymour street, are occupying
their cottngo at Beach Haven, N. J.
for the summer. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tomllnson, of
559 East Mayland street, will havo as
their guest during the week MrB. Tom
Itnson's sister. Miss Helen Martha Fel
ton, of Tioga.
Miss Isabolla Smith, of 6114 Ross
street, Is visiting relatives In Lcesburg,
Fla. She will ba one three months.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rlehtcr nnd. their
daughter, Miss Ethol Rightor. of 60s
Harvey street, are occupying their cot
tage nt Wlldwood, N. J. for tho summer.
Miss Laura Detrlch. daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. A. Nevln Detrlch. of 112 West
Mt. Airy avenue, has roturned to her
homo from a two months' visit In
Chambcrsburg, Pa., and Martlnsbur,
W. Va.
Miss Isabella Johnson, of 5646 Morton
street. Is spending a fortnlgnt in
Atlantic City.
Miss Phoebe Griffiths, of 653 East
Mayland street. Is a member or it
woman's land army unit on a farm
near Downlngtown.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr AlrlrtMi T)rfn an. nr. j r
will trim Pr pa nf r'h . i1DU nnA -.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa,, whero ha will spend
mo rvumiuuer oi uib summer.
Mp nnrl fn IT ft Unn.iA. u... --
f urn Art in tlmlt Vinm In -)t,.
a n?hlnt; trip in tho North bay district
of Canada, nnd will leave In ft. fow
flnVM fni" thft Panarilnn Tll.l... .n(.l
a stny at Banff and Lake Louise and
tumult, mo jinnier jNntionai pane nnd
tho Yellowstone Park before they re
turn In September.
All" f i ri4 f - A 1 av r 1 . u rni.,1. 1 ..
.. uic -.o, rticArtllliCl iinUUID, Willi
nro upendlnff the summer at their Vent-
nui -uui,j, uro receiving conKraium
tlons on tho birth of a daughter .They
will not return to their home lu llldley
I'urif wiwu monins.
. tvnii id. AIIU4IIUO JJl4(lUf Ul
PhOMtnr ll.lVA luff fsi n nnfn ln
Quebec and Montreal, Cnnndn.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Word has been received by friends of
Miss Gladys Warwick, of 4416 Walnut
street, of her safe arrlvnl in London.
Fnc. whero she will spend the remain
der of tho summer, roturnlng to her
home some tlmo In October
Mr. W. Rendoll Prrrem, 3031 Baltl
mora avenue, Is spending some tlmo in
Atlantic City.
FRANKFORD
Mrs. Ralph Arrlson, of 1663 Ortho
dox street, Is spending tho remainder
of the summer at Ocean City, N. J.
Miss Mary S. Lawrence, of Penn
street, Is spending a fortnight with her
uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Howard
Stephens, at their cottngo In Wlldwood,
N J.
Mrs. ttirah Brough, of 2224 Bridge
stroet. Is spending some time with
frlond3 In Boston,
Mr. and Mrs, William B Taylor, of
6005 Penn street, aro spending the re
mainder of the summer at Atlantic City.
Mrs. Joseph Lelpman, at Ruan street,
has returned from Ventnor, N. J., whero
she spent tho month of July.
Mrs. John II. Putman and her family,
of Brill street, will leave onMonday for
Springfield, Mass.
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MISS CECILY WELDO? BAHNES
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton Darnes, whose engagement Is
announced today
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Whartenby. of 2823
North Twelfth strcot, will celebrate thetr
fiftieth wedding anniversary at a recep
tion nt their hotso this evening. Their
four children, two grandchildren and a
fow friends will attend.
Rev. John V. Ellson and Mrs. Ellson,
of 2715 North Park avenue, after pass
ing two weeks at the convention m
Northlleld. Mass, will go to Whaley
Lako, Holmes, N. Y for the remainder
of tho season.
Dr. Robert Adams and his family, of
710 West York street, nro spending the
season In Ocean City, N. J. ,
Mr. and Mrs James Smith and their
famllv. of 1213 Seltzer street, nre
occupying their summer homo In Wild
wood, N. J and will remain until tho
late autumn.
Mm. Marv Straub. of 2S20 North
Twelfth street, will spend the early
nutumn In East Ornngo, N. J., as the
inio.t nt heV itlatpr-ln-lnw. Mrrt. A. H.
Gseller. Mrs. Straub'a son, Mr. Lester
O. Straub, will go to Basin Harbor, Ver
mont, for tne late summer.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Slegert have
gone to the Pocono mountains ror tne
remainder Of tho season.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry Sheble Gray have
returned from their woddlng tour and
are at homo at 3220 Kensington ave
nue. Mrs. Gray, who was Miss Mary
Quenzcr, of 4136 North Fifth street, wat
a Juno Drmo. air. uray servoa over
scan with the Iron Division.
Mr. and Mrs. Justin P. Allman nnd
their fnmlly. of 1608 Oxford street, will
leave in August ior uusnxiu, ra. nna
Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson, ot
North Sixteenth street, have returned to
their home from a trip through tho New
England states.
Mrs. J. Salsburg, of 1838 North Sev
enteenth street. Is spending tho re
mainder ot the summer at Atlantic City,
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Joseph P. Roberts, of Seven
teenth nnd Rltner streets, has been en
tertaining her nlecos. Miss Helen Carrol
and Miss Catharine Carrol, of 1500
Ruscomb street, Logan, for a few days.
Miss Helen Carrol will leave today to
visit friends at Ocean City. N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hnrpln, of 1719
Rltner street, nnd their sons, Mr. Jo
seph Halpln, Master William Hatpin
and Master Jack Halnln. left today to
spend the remainder of the season at
Atlantic City.
Mr. Thomas P. Thlckpenny. of 2009
South Seventeenth street, has been
Bpondlng tho summer at Atlantic City.
Miss Mario Loguc, of 2539 South War
nock stroet, has returned to her home
nfter having spent several days with
friends nt Ocean City, N. J.
Mr. Charles Riley, of the Mifflin
Apartments, Seventeenth and MtfTlIn
streets, hna returned homo after spend
ing a fortnight at Atlantic City.
Miss Rosalie Lynch, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Terrace Lynch, of 2647 South
Fifteenth street, Is spending tho week
with friends at Island Heights,
TIOQA
Mr. W. Frceland Kontlrlck, president
of tho Masonic Home, will be host at
the annual August dinner In celebration
of tho birthday anniversaries of the late
General Louis Wagner nnd Mr. George
W. Kendrlck, Jr., on Wednesday, Au
gust 4, at the home, Broad and On
tario streets. The August birthday din
ner was Instituted by General Wag
ner and Mr. George W. Kendrlck. Jr..
when the latter waH vice president, and
the general, president of the home.
Among the guests will bo Mrs. Louts
M. Wagner, vice president: Mr. George
D. Whltcomb, treasurer; Mr. Robert J.
Spratt, secretary; the Rev. William H.
SIvH, superintendent; Mr. Daniel J.
Bishop. Mr. W. T. Bradley Mr. Charles
Chlpman, Mr. Geofge S. Cox, Mr. W.
Droydoppel, Mr. H. Dolflnger, Mr. Har
vpy H. Hubbert. Mr. J. B. M. Keller.
Mr. Samuel Lamond, Mr. Joseph L
Mann. Mr. B. S. Mershon. Mr. William
Mclntyre, Mr, L. J, McCauley, Mr, John
O Morris, Mr, Edward W. Pntton, Mr.
Rimer A. Reeser Mr. B. F. Slegert. Mr.
A. W Vandegrlft and Mr. R. Roberts
Shronk.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Fisher, of
North Seventeenth street, left on Wed
nesday to raFs the remainder of the
season In Wlldwood, N. J.
ROBOROUGH
Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Struse. of Wig
ard and Ridge avenues, with their
daughters, Miss Katharine Struso and
Miss Anne Struso, nnd Miss Anna
Beatty, of Sumac street, Wlssahlckon.
are spending some time In the Pocono
mountains.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Francis Ehly and their
family, of Connrroe street, are taking an
automobile trip to Niagara Fulls and
Canada.
Master Howard Hennessy, of Mana
yunk nnd Monastery avenues. Is spend
ing several weeks In Lyon, Pa.
NORRISTOWN
An Interesting home woddlng took
place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Norman Crawford, Audubon, when their
daughter. Miss Adolalde Crawford, was
married to Mr, Charles Fox, son of Mr,
nnd Mrs. Ellsworth L. Fox, on Wednes
day July 28. The Rev. R. L. Williams
officiated at tho marriage In tho pres
ence of tho Immediate families. The
bride nnd bridegroom were unattended.
A wedding breakfast followed nfter the
ceremony. Upon their return from a
weddlnt: trip to Boston Mr. nnd Mrs.
Pox will llvo In Philadelphia. Both bride
and bridegroom are graduates of the
Norrlstown High School.
Miss Nellie Gallagher, of 420 West
Lafayette street, entettnlned at a card
party and danco at her home, In honor
of Mr, and Mrs. Hnrry O. SchulU, of
Baltimore, who aro visiting here. Mrs
Schults was formerly Miss Esther
Glaub, of Norrlstown. Tho event also
celobrated tho third wedding anniver
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Schultz. There
wero thirty guests present
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Mlsa Ray Feldmnn. of 2561 Newklrk
street, whose marriage will tBko place
shortly, entertained tho members of the
Lndles' Auxiliary of tho Pannoula Bene,
flclnl Association last evrnlng. Among
those present were: Miss Sadt II.
Gelb, Miss Rose Getb, Miss Sadie Weiss,
MIsh Mary Goldberg, Miss Henrietta
Weiss, Miss Anna Schwnrtz, Miss Sue
Sagel, Miss Gertrude Katen, Mrs, Irvln
Margolies, Mrs. J, H. Friedman, Miss
Clara Ludwlg, Mrs, William Stelnsnyder,
of Brldgeton; Mrs. A. B. Drucker, Mrs.
M. Levy and Miss Gertrude Jaopan. '
ffEPgteR-PmADlJSLAlA, SATURDAY?' ffiOTg 31,
by Vanity Fslr Studios. Andrew J. Cook
MISS RACHEL GRAHAM WEDS
MR. WILLIAM A. CR0ZIER
Miss Minna Neufeld Becomes Bride
of Mr. Henry A. Snyderman
An. Interesting wedding of tho week
was that of Miss Rachel L. Graham,
daughter of Mrs. Elisabeth Graham, of
2630 North Ninth street, and Mr. Wil
liam A. Crozlor, of 1548 Frankford ave
nue, which was solemnized on Wed
nesday afternoon, with the Rev. Wil
liam Thomaa Hnnzsche, of the Union
Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, offi
ciating. After tho quiet ceremony Mr.
nnd Mrs. Crozler left for the Maine coast
and upon their return they will be at
homo at 2632 North Ninth street.
SNYDERMAN NEUFELD
Another Interesting midsummer wed
ding was that of Miss Minna Neufeld.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Neufeld. of
2210 North Twenty-first street, and Mr.
Henry A. Snyderman. of 2420 South
Tenth street Tho ceremony was per
formed on Wednesday evening at the
home of tho bride's parents, by tho Rev.
Leon II. Elmaleh of the Mlkve Israel
Congregation, and was followed by a
reception, Mr, Neufeld gave his daugh
ter In marriage and she was attended
by her sisters, Miss Rose Neufeld and
MIhi Elsie Neufold.
Mr. Herman Snyderman was his
brother's best man. Upon their roturn
from their wedding tour tho bridegroom
and bride will be at home until nutumn
at 2210 North Twenty-first street.
BURK QUENZER
The wedding of Miss Emma Quenzer,
daughter of Mr. Henry Qurnzer. of 4136
North Fifth street, and Mr. Ralph J.
Burk was solemnized with high nuptial
mass on Wednesday morning. In St.
Henry's Catholic Church, Fifth and
Cayuga streets. The bride was attended
by Miss Anna May Burk, tho bride
groom's sister, and Mr. Ralph J
Burk was his brother's best man. The
ceremony was followed by a wedding
breakfast at tho home of tho bride's
father. Mr. and Mrs. Burk will be at
home nt Fourth and Dinmond streets.
WISSAHICKON
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon Webster Melcher
returned from ttrclr wedding tour on
Saturday .nnd aro at homo at 401 State
road. Cynwyd. The bride, beforo her
mnrlage on June 19, was Miss Helen
Shepherd Lee. of 164 Sumac street.
Miss Imogene Palcn nna nor sister.
Miss Helen Palcn. of Toronto, Can.,
havo been visiting Miss Helen Boyd, of
Rlghter street.
MOTCU
P Ai
The Urgm fwtel la the
world. Acrow the ret
from PeruurlvtnUTermlnil.
AuocUtcd with. HOTELS
STATLER, Buffslo, Owe
land, Detroit, end St. Loub.
Guide to Photoplays
for the Week to Come
Photoplays
STANLEY "The Turning Point," based
on Robert Chambers's novel, with
Kathcrlno MacDonald In tho role of
a. girl who by sheer grit and spirit
retrieves tho fortunes ot a fnllen
family. She has many big emotional
moments. Nigel Barrio plays oppo
site the star. A special feature has
boen mnde of the opportunity for
society settings.
PATjAOIS "Homer Comes Home," a,
comedy featuring Charles Ray In one
of his characteristic roles of a coun
try boy. This time he Is a small
town lad with city experience, who
comes homo nnd dazzles tho corrl
munlly with a big financial schemo.
Added, first showing of "Tho Stage
Hand," Larry Semon comedy.
ARCADIA "Tho World nnd His Wife,"
mado from Echegnray's drama In
which Favtrsham starred. It has all
tho dash and color of Spain, whoro the
scenes are laid. Alrna Rubens, tho
featured player, has opportunity to
show both charm nnd emotional
ability. Montagu Lovo nnd Pedro
Cordoba, himself a Spaniard, are In
support,
VlOTOItH "Below tho Surface," a
dramatic play of tho sen, with Ho
bnrt liosworth as a deep sea diver, In
a vlrllo part of tho type, In which he
excels. New England village life and
submarine scenes have been produced
realistically by Thomas Ince.
IZEOENT "Sinners," with Alice Brady
ai star. Is a screen version of a play
In which sho met stago success. She
plays tho role of a country girl who
goea to 'no city, but is anio to Koep
clear of the deep wnters of sophisti
cation, COLONIAL "The Fighting Shepherd
ess," nn exciting western story by
Caroline Lockhardt, formerly a Phil
adelphia newspaper woman, first half
of week. "A Fool and His Money,"
with Eugene O'Brien, the popular
young leading man, last half. Eva
Cherry, soprano, will sing at every
performance all week.
CAPITOL "In Search of a Sinner,"
with Consthnce Talmndge, In a film
that wns very successful at tho Stan
ley recently. The heroine, tired of a
staid spouse, after his death hunts for
ono a bit gayer.
MARKET STREET "For the Soul of
Rafael," with Clara Kimball Young,
In a California romance, first half,
Wallace Rold, in "Sick Abed," Inst
half.
GREAT NORTHERN "For the Soul
of Rafael," with Clara Kimball Young.
IMPERIAL "Shoro Acres," Heme's
classic drama of rustic life, nnd
"Solid Concrete," Semon comedy, first
half. "Tho Flgh,tlng Shepherdess," a
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A Summer Frolic of Comedy, Song, Dance & Novelty!
THE SEASON'S NEWEST NOVELTY!
"ATRIPTOHBTLAND"
With 10 of America's Foremost Sonic Writers
INCIX'DINO
NAT VINCENT. HILLY nASKF.TTi:, UIT.LY FRISCII. HAM nilRLICII.
iHUY JONE8, IIKKNIK tJKOSHMAN, WILL DONALDSON,
LEON FLATflW. AI, NlftlKL. Tr.I) HHAl'IBO
IIOUI1V
INTRODUCING MUSICAL
CHARLIE WILSON
THK, I.OOSF. NTT
Till; 1030 UIItL.
ROSE CLARE
IN "I.OOKINO A1IKAD"
James Burke & Durkin Eleanor
KXTRA AI)I)i:n ATTKACTIONl
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ED. JAMS & CO.
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To live at Hotel Pennsylvania while you're in
New York will add many a pleasure to your
visit. The Roof Garden and the Swimming
Pools, the luxurious restfulness of your own
room, the comfort of the lounges and the
library and the public rooms all these things
help to make Hotel Pennsylvania the favored
New York hotel of thousands of the travelers
who want and are used to the best there is.
thrilling play of n, woman's career1 on
the open range, last half.
STRAND "Treasure Island," Mau
rice Tournour's plcturesquo filming of
Memson' Immortal adventure story,
first half. "The Wonder Man' with
George Carpcntler and Falre Blnney,
In a atory of robustness and excite
ment, Inst half,
LOCUST "For the Soul Of Rafael,"
with Clara Kimball Young an heroine
of a romantic story, inaugurates the
managership of Ray Brown nt this
house. Ho will also offer news p e
tures nnd comic reels on his Initial
bill.
RIVOLI "The Courage of Marge
O'Doone." a stirring story of the
Great Northwest, by James Oliver
Curwood. with Pauline Htarke and an
added Christie comedy and Patho
News fllmc.
WEST ALLVOIIENY "High and
Dizzy," funny comedy featuring Har
old Lloyd, first half. "Gump" come
dies lat half. Also, Mon., Ethel Clay
ton, "Souls Adrift"; Tues , House Pe
ters, "Silk Hunbands nnd Calico
Wives" : Wed. nnd Thurs.. Ethel Clay
ton, "A Lady In Love" ; Frl. and
Sat, Emma Dunn, In "Mother"
CEDAR Mon., John Barrymorc, "Raf
fles"; Tuos., 'The Strugglo Everlast
ing," with Florence Reed; Wed.,
Thurs. nnd Frl., "Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde"; Sat, "Passers By." Sennett
nnd Lloyd comedies will bo added at
tractions. COLISE VM Mon. nnd Tucs.. "Gump"
cartoon comedy and "Tho Accidental
Honoymoon"; Wed. and Thurs, jiv
of Masks." with Robert Warwick
Krl. and Pat, Bill Hart, In "Sand"
and "Tho Quack Doctor," comedy.
BELMONT "Souls Adrift" with Ethel
Clayton ,ln a story of domestic life,
first half of week: "The Fourteenth
Man," with Robert Warwick, last half.
LEADER "Miss Hobbs," with Wanda
Hawley. Mon nnd Tuos. ; "Tho Heart
of Twenty" with Zasu Tltts, Wed.:
W H. Hart, "Sand," Thurs., Frl. and
Sat
J VMRO "Dnnclng Fool." with Wallace
Held and Bebe Danlols. Mon. and
Tuos. ; "False Roads," with Enid Ben
nett. Wod. : "Woman's Law' with
Florenco Reed, Thurs. ; "A Talo of
Two Cities," with William Fnrnum,
in Dickens's story of the French Rev
olution, Frl. and Sat.
Nance O'Nell to Open tho Walnut
Nanco O'Nell, the American emotional
actress, will open tho Walnut Street
Theatro when that famous old Play
house goes Into the ranks of first-class
houses. It Is expected thnt the repairs
nnd Improvements will be completedln
time for Miss O'Nell to appear in The
Passion Mower," Monday, September
6. This powerful play by Jacinto Bona
vente. tho Spanish dramatist to whom
was awarded tho Nobel prize for Htera.
tuue this year, was one of the artistic
sensations of last season.
TV ! '. I .ITU 'HTRKF.T
BITS FROM 1895 TO 1920
BILLY LaMONT TRIO
T.1VKLV HTKITKKS OF 1920
THK 1II.ACKFACK FUNSTKKH
MOSS & FRYE
"How Hlitti In lli? Hnvr CnmrV
Frank Hartley Topics of the Day
AND EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION!
PAUL ELSIE
McCAR TY & FAYE
In "WAITING FOR SOMK ONE"
llr I.ISI.K and nF.RTHA RFXT,
08c. MCIIITH, 8 O'CIXIC'K, SOr TO l.,10."
H1I.W nK WF.FK IN AnVANTI
Theatrical Billboard
for the Coming Week
Vaudeville
KEITH'S "A Trip to Hltland." In
which ten composers of popular son
slnflf their own compositions ; I1
Jnnls, popular younprstnutnB come
dian, nnd company, In sons nnd danco
net J "Waltlnfr for Someone," sketch;
ItoseClaro, "the 1 OT.O Olrl," In novelty,
"Looklnff Ahead" ; Mosa nnd Frye,
blackfaco funsters; Charlie Wilson,
comic chatter; LaMont Trio, wlro
act; Burke and Durkin, songs; Hart
ley, Juggler; pictures.
OLOBB "I'uttlnir It Over," military
revuo by overseas veterans; Al
White's 1020 Ilovue, dainty dnnclng
by Philadelphia Juveniles , "Hands
up," clever skit; Iorlmcr nnd Car
brey, tunes nnd steps ; the Hogerts,
songs and chatter; Juniper nnd Mars,
posing, and other acts and pictures.
BROADWAY Vivo Musical Maclarens,
Jazz nnd melodies; Wallace Held, In
film comedy, "8lck Abed" ; "Break
fast for Three," skit; Thornton Sis
ters, classy songs nnd dances and
gowns. Jack Hoof and the Breezo
Qlrls head bill beginning Thursday.
CROSS KEYS Jack Hoof and tho
Breeze Qlrls, In a mlnlnturo musical
comedy, with pretty costumes and
many songs; Schwartz nnd Clifford,
hilarious sketch, "At tho Junction" ;
deorgo CJnutlcr. vocalist , Homo and
Cullen, "the dancing bugn." Musical
Maclarens headllncr for week-end.
GRAND "Hands Up 1" little folks In a
little farce by talented "kiddle"
actors; Harvey and Carry!, music
and dances; Grant and Wallaco, ath
letic novelty; Joo Armstrong, a Phil
adelphia chap of vaudeville rcputo;
"His Jonnh Day," screen comedy, etc.
NIXON Walter Knufman, Philadelphia
blackface entertainer ; Master Ga
briel, characteristic skit; Adolphus,
novelty; tho Three Jesters nnd Will
Ilogors, In lllm comedy, "Tho Strange
Hoarder." In which he has the sup
port of his young son.
Notable Photography In "Ramona"
A genuine novelty is announced In
the cinema spectacle, "Ramona," at the
Chestnut Street Opera House. This Is
the cinematic and musical production
adapted from Helen Hunt Jnckson's fa
mous romance of California and tho
Mission Indians produced by W. II.
Clune, who was ono of the makors of
that other spectacle, "The Birth of a
Nation."
The locale Is southern California, one
of the most beautiful lands In tho world
This gavo opportunity for the photogra
phy of superb natural settings.
Ilronil & Manlcomrrr. 2llS. 7 ft
F. O. Nlnon-Nlrdllntfr. flrn. Mrr.
Neit Wrek ".HANDS UI"
Compunj- of Little Foll.n
Little Fur re
In a
Ornnt Si Wallarw I Harver & Caryl
Jan Armntronir I Curl Klulnl S. Co.
nooth Tnrklnrtan Comedy
"KDOAR'H JONATI DA '
TOriCS OF THE DAY'
Tt Humor Film
Dt0Utct
Germantonn Ave.
ot Vrnaneo
Neil lVeek
"TREASURE ISLAND"
with
SHIRLEY MASON
Thursday -OEORfiE.S CARI'ENTIER In
"THE WONDER MAN"
7U)coiv
ID ST. IIFXOW
MARKET
MASTER OAI1RIKL
(the nrlrlnnl)
"BCSTER nROWN"
Emllr Dnrrelt
Prlee i. Iterate
Nrrlim & Mark
Armntrnnff & nnwn,r
5
nro
TIME
ACTS
WILT, ROC.ERS In UN Ileot Picture
"THE STRAMIB HOARDER"
t&cagt1
,tll AND
LOCUST STREETS
Next Week
Clara Kimball Young in
"THE SOUL
OF RAFAEL"
Turot
BID STREET
AT SANSOM
Vert We1r
rtinert i. Mimn lTenente
"THE COURAGE OF
MARGE O'DOONE"
l&efaioid
IID ST. abort
UARKBT
Mondiir. Tncftdar, Wednenday
ETHEL CLAYTON In
"SOULS ADRIFT"
T"nno',?RTAirw.Sc',lur,nar
"THE 14TH MAN"
CilCtll'in, MARKET STREET
below 60TH
WMlfs'aUAnRT?ntU:.,s'yWr,..
CmLqa,
COTII AND
CEDAR AVENUE
MnnAilT "RAFFLES"
Tued.is "THE STRUGGLE"
Thei V Double Dill
JOHN nUtRVMORE In
"DR. .1KKYT.L AND MR. TITDE"
HARQin i.T.ovn in "mon s. Dizzy
QLj&U4VCb Monday, Tuesday
WANDA IIAWI.EY In, "JIISS HOURS"
Wedneaday
"Ili:RT or TWENTY"
Thiiredin. Friday, Saturday
W. S. HART In "SAND"
W00DSIDE
Home of Refined Amusement
Something Doing AH the Time
CONTINUED SUCCESS
Rodia's Concert Band
GIUSEPPE RODIA, Conductor
EDNA WALLACE KINNEY
CONTRALTO
Free Concerts Twice Daily
TOY HUNT
300 FREE TOYS FOR CHILDREN
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 11th
Enjoy a Trip nn the FerrU Wheel
and Caruuimel
Fireworks Every Friday Night
CHE1STNUT 8T- OPERA HOUSE I
. . . 3 Timet Dally i' ao, 7 A I)
Laet JUt. Today. Last 2 Tlmm Tonight
irr
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By HELEN HUNT JACKSON
WILLOW GROVE PARK"
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Today Orlfflth'n "Mot nsneer.'!..
NEXT WEEK rEERLESfl rrrufnlS
KATHERINE
Mac DONALD
In k New rhotonlay
THE TURNING
POINT
From the Novel
By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS
ACfl. OTII TIIOMAN MEIOrfAN
In "Till1; rm fi iipir"
Slomer
Gomes
Nome
A Paramount
rii'tnrt.
tLarrr Swnon Comedy. "The Stnce Hand"j
In "The Man Who ot Hlmlf"
CHESTNUT ST. Rrl. HIXTEENTn
Today "LET'S HE FASHIONABLE"'
Next Week Paramount Flrat Sbonlnr, J
THE WORLD
AND HIS WIFE
Featitrlnr ALMA RUBENS
Caat Include Montairu Lore, Fedro da
oriiova arm uaaton linn .
g Anr. Oth "THE SINS OF ANTHONY"'
S MARKET STREET AROVE NINTH;
? TODAY "RURNINO .MYLIOnT"
NEXT vf.i:k
HOBART
BOSWORTH
S IN NEW TARAMOUNT PICTURE
IBELOWs SURFACE
A SPECTACU
LAR DRAMA.
that atrlkea a
nff note In
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jj In "FOR THE HOUI, OF RAFAEI
PcHAHLESfe
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acreen produo- 5 ":4'il
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Aur. 0th D.W.Grimth'a "Idol Dancer"!
RIARKET STREET AT JUNIPER
Vandeyllle 11 A. M. o It P. M.
2 NEXT WEEK
I PUTTING
; IT OVER
i rrecnted br Koldler-Stara and Chsraa
nn tero .iiemnera or file rdmooi
S 27tli niMnn In the World War
5 EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION
m WHITE'S KEW8EW
i OTHER ACTS WORTn WHILE
IIROAD AND SNYDER AVENUE
. ..... w w nna ii i', ,i.
Monday,
Tuefcdar nnd Wcljiradni.
MUSICAL MacLARENS
Fire Clever Soncntera, Dancera and
insirumentallatN
I WALLACE KEIDl
and BEBE DANIELS
In Paramount Picture
SIC6C-A-BED
JIIARKET STREET JIKrnir u0TH
Mondnr. Tuesday and Uedneaday"
'll
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