Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 25, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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JVrnicy flfynne Cmf5 lfcout flWy Persons and Many
Happening Tommy Only Stops
' for Want of a Word W
TriK Herbert Lincoln Clark nod
their two dauihlr, Conway and
Eleanor. ram back Uit wek from a
three weeks' cftmpliijt -trig n Canada.
Ther har a moot wonderful t!mi far
away frtm city lite, a real rtnU and I
Should think Mm.' Clark' would hae
Setdhl It. at nn rat, tot; kno. ah
worked Hk wnvrr for Hryn Mjawr
SSrfdil that oll'a drive 4(or f2.0M,.
OOOT Indwd, I . think the ratt
"mount of credit ahould be (fiver, to all
those woman who did mich ool work,
Jor 'hey not only reached their 82.000,
000 ol. hut collected enough oyer that
mount to pay all expenaeM of the cam
'"; that th imld $2,000,000 will
Did I 111 yu about fln dlalra'clcd
darnel who worked hard and faat th
lidt ofternoon of the drive and mif.
cetded lu getting herself .nrmlcJ for
Imlne her car In the wronit place for
twenty mlnutea? Hhe had nn awful
time, but when he told th policeman In
thario at City Hall what a predicament
he had been In to get that laat contrl
butlon : how she liml forgotten time and
rules and everything, ho Jut took the
charged nxalnat her off the book. At
least, that1 the way I heard the atory.
WfiMi to return to the Clarka, thrty
came back 1ftt week and aw
Marye and Oeorge Krazler. who are II v
Inr in their Ilryn Mdtfr home until they
tike their departure for Cnbn. and thou
left for the North, and will be In Maine
tot the rent of the worm weather, until
boiit September 15. I think.
I do think Mrs. Clark U very good
looking woman. I remember unlng hr
one day In the eprlns wearing a dark
georgette frock, which Was heavily em
brolderrtl In ellk floss. Her liat was n
ntapolltun etraw model, made with n
wide brim and trimmed with a feather
fancy. Hhe ban the moat bvautiful Iroti
ray hair, whleh, with her young face,
in a decidedly arcat addition to her good
looks. i
I HAVE acented another romance und
I can't tell It yet becattae I do not
ftnote it myaelf, but thin I do know, It
eerUlnly In the way of being one. The
girl came out thla lost winter and went
around with a clique of awfully nice
filrlf, glrln who would not wear bodice
rM frock h and danco extraordinary
daueee, rIpIh I consider about aa
eharmlng and lovely n any T have ever
met. well, this girl In one of them,
and ehe la dear, and the man It a very
attractive somebody. I av them to
gether the other day and my phoohetlc
eoul said to me: "There, Nancy,
there's something for you to tell some
one iu the near future, unless I am
much mistaken." No matter how
much people intend to keep on engage
ment a secret there'a a certain exalted
look that creep Into their faces whan
they are perfectly itneonsdoiit. of It, and
Jt gives them away every time.
CATHARINE J,EA has been up in
Hip Canadian woods for iifcrn1
weeks with her slater, Mrs. Percy Hud
son, and her children. Khe has been
having n wonderful time T hear. Though
the Lens' place at Devon Is so lovely
1 nnuld almost hate to go away from
there If it were mine. Yon know they
built th house ot Westthorpc Farm
several year ago. The first time I saw
It was when Catharine made her debut.
They gave her tea there, you remember,
and the house certainly did look won
derful. The pine Itslf la vry hand
some. Beautiful woods and a sweep
ing lawn and the loveliest floweral
Mr. and Mrs. Lea were up in Bloom
ing Orov. Pa., staying with the Powell
Evanses for a while. There's snlendld
fishing and gunning there and a. lot of
the men go up there with their wlvea
over week-euda lor the sport. The
women go in for the sport, too. It's
such fun to fish, don't you think?
TOMMY and Huddy were always
urcnlnc and fussinf. But as
Tommy Is' four and Buddy two their
vocabulary suffers at times. The other
da they were fighting so busily out on
the side porch that they Anally got on
rrandmn's nerves to nuite an extent.
fo, opening the porch door, ahe neatly
took Tnmny from hi place ot vantage
mm Mil mm ou u fiiuir ursiur tier,
while she left Buddy on the outside.
It was apparently the only thing to
do separnte them. At first there was
quiet, then Tommy looked up nt grand
ma and rvmarkrd In telling tones:
"Whon I set out of here I'm going to
eo out there and hurt his feelinRS I
I'm I'm tryln' to think of a big
enough word to call him."
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
An Interesting wedding to society In
this city nnd New York will be that of
Mies Mary Frances Edey. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Edey. of Now
York, and Mr. Edward Wlnslow Taylor.
eon of Dr. Edward Wlnslow Taylor, of
Cedron, Germantown, which will tnke
Place In St. Thomas's Episcopal Church,
6lxty.thlrd street and Fifth avenue. New
York, on Tuesdny, October 21, at 4:30
o'clock. Mr. Frank R. Wallace, a
brother-in-law of Mr. Taylor, will act aa
b'st man, and tho ushers will Include Mr.
Roy Stewart, Mr. George Woodward, Mr.
Stanley Woodward, Mr. William S.
Jamison, Mr. Edwnrd Starr. Mr. Allen
rsumore. Mr. Robert P. A. Taylor, Mr.
Alfred R. Hunter and Mr. William R.
Klm?sley. The Rev. Doctor Stlrea will
Perform the ceremony. Mr Taylor, will
entertain his beat man and ushers at
elnner on Thursday. October 10, at the
Germantown Cricket Club
The ladles committee of the Wayne'
Archery Association hus Issued Invita
tions for a toa, to be given tomorrow on
ft Luke's school grounds. In honor of
the members who are In Wayne to attend
the fortieth annual tournament, which Is
oln held this week. The hosteee will
JJ Mrs. John Dunlap, Mr. Robert Elmer,
juro. ivari Trout, Mrs. wiinam n.
Palmer, Jr., Mrs. Charles B. Oudlbrod.
Mr, and Mrs. James D. Wlnsor. Jr.. and
Jnelr family, of Rosemont, who have
wen spending the last four weeks at
barnnnc Lake as tho guests of Mr. and
Mrs Horatio O. Lloyd, will return to
tnelr homo next Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hently C. Dulles and
tnelr family, of Broughton lnno, Vllla
jova, returned to tholr home last week
rem a visit of two months at the sum
mer home of Mrs, Dulles' parents,
Judge and Mr. Robert Ewlng, In the
Cumberland mountains, Tenn.
Hr and Mrs. Fielding O. Lawls, who
are spending August at Sconset, Nan
Ft, Mnaa , will motor next week wtth
)lr little daughter. Miss Molly Lewis,
" JamcBtown, R.- I., where they will
"main over Labor Day as tho guests of
Jlr and Mra. Arthur V. Baugh, who are
occupyinn their summer home In Jamea
town, Upon their return they will spend
Beautifully Curly, Wavy
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boibs p'ltlirr .tlcny Dr arressr,
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nln hsrmfnl or miifr about It.
curls will last .th lonteet tlin
tnrf nour mn
ivun oi nnai. wino nr (iBTTin
"J. nj?i of September at Idlewlld,
near Media.
xJT- ob"' Worrell Pepper, of Fair
at Dark Harbor, Me.
a3-I- &2a Mrs- John-Jaekson, of t.nns
YuWi J1?!? iiiouned th marriage of
k2,rT,ilNH,htli.M,M I-belt Jnclteon, and
&, ! Ifi" fcunnb". on or Mr. and
Mrs. William Campbell, of Media, at at.
jame cnurch, Twenty-second and
WAlnlit streets. On Saturday, Auisust 21,
the nev. Allan Evans otnclatlng Upon
tn?r .return from a wedding trip Mr.
and Mr. Campbell will llvo at Newhope,
t,.rr. ""i? -Mf- . Frederick William
Howell, of Fortieth and" Pine streets,
who nre oeeupyinr the property or ur.
and Mr. John T. Carpenter atIUulnor,
for th summer, win r.iurn to their city
homa October 1. Mra. Howell inont
th last two week-ends nt tho Stockton
Villa, Cape May. ,
Mr. Jam Stotesbury and Mr.
Kugefte n. Chrlstmau have gone to
Montrose, Pa... where they will remain
for a. aw weelu, returning to Idlewlld
In September, wherottiey will spend the
(arlir autumn bofore opening their home
In Do Lancey place.
Mrs. J, 3. C. Harvey, of Radnor, enter
tained the member of the Laasruo of
Women CItlfens of rudnor district nt
her homo on Monday. Mrs. Harvey la
chairman of Hadnor dlatrlot.
Dr. and Mr. W. Reynolds Wilson, of
Devon, are ataylng at the Ambaosodor
Hotel, Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Klwood Allison, of
Conny Meade. Walltngford, have irono
to New London, Conn., where they will
he the sruesth of Mr. and Mr. Clayton
F. Dixon on their bouse boat Osafla.
Mr. Eugene Forrester Caldwell, of
Walllngford, has returned to her homo
irom uannan, wnere bMO enent several
weeks.
air. uamwen u now the cuest
of Mr. and Mrs. .Samuel D. Riddle nt
their huntralow at Berlin, Md Miss
Lnorn Jackson, who hii3 been the Ruest
of, Mr Caldwell for a week, left on
.Saturday for her summer homo In Vent
nor, N. J.
Mrs, W, Backett Duoll, of Hlllcroft,
Meadowbrook, Is spending a fortnight aw
Newport, It x.
Mis Anna Linton, ot 419 Fishers
avenue, oiney, I tho cueot for some tlmo
of her elster, Mm. Thomas 13. Ouerln,
at her apartment In Wlldwood. N. J.
ALONG THE READING
Mra. Robert Dearden, Jr.. and hor
naurnter are spenainsr a few weks at
the Travmorc, Atlantic City. They will
return to their home In Oak Lano early
next month.
Mr. find Mrs. KM Tnvlnr Cnnnnr nnd
tlielr daghtiir. Miss Margarot Conner,
have irone to Buffalo and will not return
to their home in Rydal until September 1.
Mrs. Benjamin B, Howard, Mra.
Nathan Wallace, Mir Martha Wallace.
Miss Lulu Gay and Mies Alice Itahn, of
Oak Lane, are occupying a cottage nt
Beach Haven, N, J., for a month.
Mr. and Mr. Eugrrto Heger and their
daughter, of Jenklntown, left this week
for Dett Moines. la., where they will re
main for somo time.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Craig, of Craig'
Brie, Meadowbrook. have returned from
a motor trip to Mt. Pocono.
Mr. A. Jackson Smith and hln daugh
ter, of Jenklntown, have returned from
East Gloucester, Mass., where they epenr
a month.
QERMANTOWN
Mr.
nd Mrs. M. F. Hanson, of 515
Yjmt Sedgwick street, will leave on Fri
day for n trip through the Great Lakes
to Minnesota, whera they will remain
a fortnight. Mltss Sarah Hanson has re
turned to her home after spending three
weeks In Kenbema, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Bobat. S903
Lincoln drive, tnelr on, Mr. Walton
Bobst, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Bald
win, of 73(30 Croshelm road, Mr. and
Mr. William MnoNelll and Mr. and
Mr. Albert Pe'.rer. will leave on Sat
urday, September it, to sppnd a fort
night In the Pooonos.
Mrs. M. Thomas MoFadden, ot 134
West SeymOur street, accompanied by
her sister, Mies Beatty M. Strain,
formerly" of Bryn Mawr. left yesterday
for the Wyoming, Cape Mnv, whro thev
will epend ten days. Mr. MoFadden will
ioln them over tho week-end. Mrs.
Ellen MeFadden. of 4946 Greeno street,
will also spend the week-end with Mrs.
MoFadden.
Mr. and Mra. J. Wnlter Baker have
returned from a visit from BrooKl.vn.
where they were tne guests or airs.
Baker's slster-ln-law, Mra. Margaret M.
K. Strain.
Mrs. W. D. Bryan, of 8311 North
Twenty-first street, will leave on Thurs
day to spend a week In Asbury Park.
N. J, Her daughter, Miss Marian
Bryan, will go to the Delaware Water
Gap for a week.
Mrs. M.' Schaefer. Of 4803 Pulaski
avenue. 1 visiting her sister, on ner old
homestead, near Pottstown, Pa., for
some time. At the ena of the week Mrs.
Schaefer'e daughter. Mr. Ida Mae
Edre and Miss Carrie Schaefer. with
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Edge und their
children, will motor to Pottstown to
visit Mrs. Schaefer.
Mrs. W. H. Dreaher nnd their family,
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MISS KATHERINK TENNEY
Daughter of Mr. and Mm. Frank Tenney, of Haverford, whose engage
ment to Mr. Henry Edaon recently was announced
of 227 Queen lane, are at the Perklo
men Inn for a fortnight.
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Skinner and
their family, will return to their home
at 13S West Louden street on Thurs
day after Spending two months at their
summer place In Jenklntown.
Mrs. Frank Dovlln, of 247 East Up
ml street, lu spending a month in At
lantic City.
Lieutenant Albert RhorabaUgh, 4603
Pulaski avenue, will leave today for San
p'ego, Calif., where he will be stationed
In tho future. Mrs. Rhorabaugn will
loin Lieutenant Rhorabaugh In. San
Diego In a fortnight.
Mrs. Robert M. Barton. Jr., of 217
East Unsal street, will go on September
1 to Atlantic City to' spend threo weeks.
Miss Clara Fund and Miss Miriam
Fund, of 5631 Chew street, are spending
a week In Atlaatlo City,
Mrs. Conyers Button Fleu, Jr., and
her small son, Master Conyers Button
Fleu, 3d, of 63B3 Rosa street, are spend
ng somo time In Ocean City, N. J.
Miss Katherlne Kelly, of 8510 Boyer
street, will leab today to spend sum
time In Absecon, N. J.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Mildred Davidson, of North
Thirteenth street, left on Saturday to
spend tho remainder of the season In
East Stroudeburg.
Mies Jessie Williams, of North Nine
teenth street, has gone to Reading, Pa.,
to remain several weeks,
Mrs. W H Wooteni. of West Alle
gheny avenue. Is spending 'he closing
weeKs or August at AlldUletowt), Del,
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lockhorf have
returned from tblr wedding trip nnl
will be at home at 3113 North Franklin
itreet. Tho bride was Miss Gertrude C.
Harrison.
Another returning bridegroom and
hrlde nre Mr. and Mra. William A.
Crosier, who will be at homo at 232
North Ninth street, They have been
spending some time on the const ot
Mnlne. The bride was Miss Rachel L.
rirnham. daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth
Graham.
Mrs. A. B. Schmlnky, of 2758 North
Fifteenth street, has returned home
after spending four weeks In WllllAtns
port, Pa., Pino Grove, Shamoltln nnd
adjacent cities.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Kealy, of 2242 1H UKSijiail
Korth Thlrtnentti street, have had the LTV all mmlFiWwm
Itev. John Mullan, of North India, aa 1 aml MUM lEllM
the'r KUent for the last week. I lMtUVmM3MM!!
MIrs May V. Crowe, of 3815 North f iiimimiTmEii iiim WT
Broad street. Is spend, n(r the week at i- iv.- (-ju il. .,
Atlantic City, beoro ifolnir to New IS the Standby Of the pOpU-
Vork. where she will bo the KUcst of ar summer hOSteSS.
friend.
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teenth street, Is tho guest of her mother,
Mrs. Harry Broom, nt her homo on
Wesley avenue, Ocean City, N. J
Mr. Raymond Pearson, of 4529 North
Broad street, returned from a visit to
WllcUvnnfi. N. J. Mr. find Mrs. John U.
Pearson nnd their family with their
.liHtftr. Miss Ida Wh te. w 111 occuny tlielr
new home at 643T. Mucgrave street, Mt.
Airy, tomorrow,
Mr! and Mrs. Mark Bucks. 1232 West
Allegheny avenue, aro chaperoning the
following on a
tour to iNiagnrn raun
Thousand Islands
Ausable, Chasm and
Canadian resorts
Mrs. samuci t'yrer,
of London! Miss Rachel L. Bucks, Mr.
hnd Mrs. David Gould, Miss Carrie
Drelfus, Miss Miriam Bucks and Miss
Ray J. Bucks.
Miss Ida White, of 4529 North Broad
street, has returned from Roselle Park,
N. J where she was the guest of her
sister. Mrs. William Clements.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. Samuel Melnlch, of 1339 South
Fifth street, la spending n. fortnight In
Boston.
Miss Elizabeth Jon on, of 1400 Chris
tian street, spent tho week-end at
Avalon, N. J.
Mr. Joseph A. Noble, of 2432 South
Twentieth street, and his friend, Miss
Anna Gillespie. Miss Josephine Bowman,
and hi brother, Mr. Frank Noble, have
returned from a week-end visit to Park
land. Pa.
Miss Sarah Cohen has gone to Atlantic
City, to remain for a fortnight.
Me Samuel Ilnseman. Of Z611 South
Falrhlll street, Is spending the seoaon
at Avalon, n. j.
Mlsa Louise Cooney nnd Mis Anna
Cooney, ot 1116 Jackson street, arc
unending Hie week at Garden Luke.
Miss Cecilia KelinJi of 1631 Porter
Street, wno nas oecn spenuwK ooveri
weeks nt Avalon, N. J., spent last week
end In Atlantic City.
Mrs. Calderonl. of Twelfth and Jack
ion streets spent a few days at Camp
Fealey, last week.
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WEDS MR. J. R. FOWLER
Interesting Wedding of Ml
Francos McCann and Mr.
John MacDonald
An Interesting wedding will be dot
cmnlsed this evening at 8 o'clock In the
chapel of tho Church of tho Incarna
tion, Drcxel Hill, when Mir Lou lee, J.
Bill, daughter of the Rev. and Mr.
Clarence Ernest Ball, of Adan, Pa., nnd
Mr. Joseph R. Fowler, of 3744 North
Carllslo street, will he marrjed by the
bride'; father. Mr. William Curtis Cooley
Ball, brother of the bride, will glvo her
'" fparrlag e. She will wear a gown of
white georgette crepe, with a court train
of eatln. Her veil of tulle will be
caught with clusters of orango blossoms,
and she will carry a shower of Bride
r?AeB- Wip Ada M. A, Ball, the bride's
slater, will be maJd of honor, and will
wear a gown of white point d'eeprlt and
S'l0'? nlnk ater. Mr. Howard
Olbbs Chase, of New York, will be
matron of honor. Hor gown of soft pink
"k Is veiled with lavender georgette
crepe, nnd she will carry lavender sweet
peas. The bridesmaid will Inolude Ml
Carrie R Taylor, of Soranton, I'n. : Miss
Florence A. Long and , Miss Harriet
TnS"? Sl5fl6f .Sf Alexandria, Va.,
antl Miss iClltabeth Fowler, ller of
tho bridegroom. They will wear white
rrocka of soft ellk, veiled with point
?if.8prlt.,ld flnlahed with bodice of
blue eatln brooodod with pink, and will
carry pink asters. Mra. Ball will wear
m.2S!! ' .white aat n veiled with black
sat n veiled with pink georgette crepo
will bo worn by the .bridegroom's mother.
r v. 'ow,rJ...7T"1 nB,Te r nest man
Mr. aeorga Klllott, nnd his ushera will
Imslud Mr. Harold Fisher Goodwin,
Mr. Charles WHon. of this city: Lieu
tenant Harvoy Callender and Mr. Wol
cott Spofforcl, of Alexandria, V. A re
ception at the home of the bride's par
enta will follow the ceremony. Mr.
Fowler and his bride will Iravo for Nlng.
nrn .and Canada, tnklng n trip up the
St. Lnwrence river, nnd returning by
wny of Iake Champlaln and the Hud
son river. The bridegroom served two
years with th. British nrmy In the
engineer corps during the world war.
Among the out-of-town guests will bo
Mies Lucetta A. A. Rathbone, of Dal
ton, Mass. j Mrs. James A. Ijng. Mrs.
Kdward C. Spofford. of Alexandria,
Va. Mra. George Barth, of Cumber
land, Md., and Meg. George Bpencor, of
Newark, N. J,
MaoDONALD McCANN
An Interesting wedding took place at
ii' west imtennouse street, German
town, nt tl!30 a'Oloek this nffxrnnnn
when Mlsa Frances Elisabeth McCann.
daughter of Mra. John A. McCann. be
came the brldo of Mr. John Emmett
MaoDonold, of Wichita Falls, Tex. The
hrlde waa attended by her small niece.
MIms Elisabeth Ann Bally, nn flower
lrl. and Mr. Robert McCann, the bride's
brother, acted a best man. The Rev.
Dr. William Porter Le. pastor of the
Westside Presbyterian Church, per
formed the ceremony, and Mrs. McCann
gave her daughter In marrlnge. A hreak
fast followed the ceremony for the Im
mediate .families.
Th bride wore a dress of dork blue
satin, with hat to match, and carried a
boouet of orchids.
The little flower girl wore a dainty
frock of embroidered lawn nnd carried a
1asket of Sweetheart roses.
Mr. and Mm. MacDonald will be at
homo nt Vernon, Tex., after October 1.
BONNER COONAN
The marrlnge of Mlsa Reglna E.
rVmnnn nt RRia T)Avnn ntrt. in Me.
Joseph T. Bonner, of 642 East Walnut
lane, will be solemnized at 4 o'clock this
afternoon In the Immaculate Concep
tion Church, East Irlce and Sullivan
stream, the Rev. J. M. Hlgglns, C. M..
officiating, Mlsa Lucy Meechum wilt
attend the bride as maid of honor and
Mr. Jamea C. Bonner will act as best
man for his brother. A reception will
follow the ceremony at the homo of the
bride. Mr. and Mrs. Bonner will go to
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NOT content with jborrine the new
fabric and accettoriei, Vogue offer
a ecries of deiigni lugjtitmg their uie.
Here' a lailleur, plain ai only the
smartett suits know how to be, that
combines a familiar weave with the new
trimming of pleated braid. That shows
an unexpected sleeve, a surprising col
lar; and is allied with one of the sil
houettes already favoured of the autumn
mode.
And it's only one of the many designs $Yaiui
that show the possibilities of the varied
fabrics and their attendant motifs and
.embroideries, in this new number of
VOGUE
Dated September 1st
For fabrics of unexpected beauty and interest for over QO of Vogue's exelu
sive designs for the seamstress for regal furs, luxurious tea-gowns, brisk tail
leurs and for every fashion item of interest to the smart woman see this
new Autumn Fabrics and Pattern Number of Vogue. Buy it at any news stand
today. Or, if you'd rather subscribe, give the coupon below to your news
dealer, who will receive his usual commission. Or mail it direct to Vogue, en.
closing cheque.
At All News Stands! Now!
Torn'. JO TTtst 44th
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FALLS OF 8CHUYLKILL
Miss Mary Boocock. daughter of Mr.
and Mr. Herbert Boocock. of 3604
queen lane, I spending several weeks In
Ocean City, N, J
"Among tho younV people from the
Fall In Atlantic City over tho week
end, were Mlsa Kdlth Johnson nnd Mlso
Doris North, of Queen lane.
ROXBOROUQH
Mr. and Mra. Samuel P. Kenworthy.
of Green lane, who aro occupying their
Millava at rtoann CM v. ti. .!.. Will have
aa their guests over tho end of August
Mr. and Mra. William pplnk, of 418
Lyceum avenue.
Mr. "and Mrs. Joenn Kenworthy. of
I4C Green lan nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.
Charles C. Eddleman. of 410 Green lane,
who have been spending the summer in
ocean uny, w. ... wm icnve msi n
during the week for tho coast of Maine.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon Btrlckland. who
have been passing some time In Louis
ville, Md., have returned to their home
on Lyceum avenue.
MOORE8TOWN
Mr. James Warden and Mr. Norman
Pitcher spent the week-end nt Atlantic
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ayres motored
to Atlantic City on Saturday.
Mrs. A. W, Sumner la spending the
month In New Hampshire and Boston.
NORRI8TOWN
The engagement of Mlsa Marian Tink
ler, of 936' West Marshall street, to Mr.
VilUlfMir I 1C. Ul f 1I11I1I1IV1IW1I, -1. Ml, ..-n
announced nt a five hundred party and
miscellaneous snower, given Dy auss
Tinkler. In hnnnr of hep cousin. Miss
Florence Tinkler, whose marriage to Mr.
J. Newton Hunslnger, Jr., will take place
In October. Tnero were twenty guests
present.
innnilllMmAnt Viau hAll mftflf, nt tho
marriage of Miss Laura Titus, daughter
or Mr. ana Mr, wiinam thus, or i'oiu.
town, formerly of Norrlstown. nnd Mr.
George Werkfser, on of Mr. Oeorge
Werklser. of 117 West Lafayette street.
on Haturaay, August 21, in Kiaion, .nia.
After a wedding trip to Atlantic City
Mr. and Mrs. Werklser will live at 117
West Lafayette street.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Among tho Media women who nre
interested In arranging a course of lec
tures to be given nt the Media High
School on "Women' Cltlsenshlp" are
Sir. J. Claude Bedford, Mr. Joseph
Visit
OUR BATHS
Whether you arc Overstout
Underdeveloped Rheumatic
or tired out. Let ub show you
how to lay the real foundation
of Perfect Health.
Trial Demonstration 'Treat
ment Grafts
COLLINS
INSTITUTE
For Women Exclusively
Hellcvue Court Building
1418 Walnut Street
Phone Spruce 51,81,
.Stile,
wi.y.a
W, Irwin Cheyney
Mm CT1,i- ft. frtrltnn
Mt William
Hhewell ISIIlk. Mra. i'lirauahartott and
Mm. Walter Robinson Johns. The flrt
of the rles will be given on September
17 by Mrs. William Raymond Drown,
of New York, tho subject ot which wll
be "Your Home nnd Your Country.'
This will bo followed by five other lec
tures at Intervals during the autumn.
A surprise birthday party wan given
In honor of Miss ISdythe Rlccheita and
Mr. J. E. Rnnoltelll, of Upper Darby,
Pa., on Riturday evening by Mrs. L.
Itoncoco and Mlsa Christine Dalonio,
Amnnir IhAan tirHn urrA Air. J. I'.
Donahue, Mr, and Mrs. J. Nulty, Mis
M. MaoAullf, Mr. nnd Mm Newman,
Mr. nnd Mra. Haxt, Mr. James Kelly, Mr.
a ivwh.v m, iiui Mm. I.. Tloncace.
Miss Dalonto, Mr. R. Merenda, Mr. John
Dalonso, Mr. A. Merenda, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Petti, Miss Elizabeth Merenda, Mr,
and Mrs. II. C. Rnncltelll, Mr. J. Farina,
Mlsa Nan Warner, miss uiuian wjjKtr.
Minn A nn a Hlcchetsa. Mr. Edmund and
Mr. Anthony Rlcchesxa, Mr,
and Mrs
H. Spina, Mr. Felix Roncace, Mr. Hum
bert Mnrtlnl. Miss Ixmise Martinis, Mr.
G. Ronence, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Spuria, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert E. ratchel. Mr. Do
Lnurla, Mlsa Anne Martini. Mr. V. Mer
enda, Mlo N. Muncpr, Miss Catherine
Campbell, Mlso Edvth Martinis, Mr. B.
Merenda, Mra. 8. lloncace, Mr. O. Spu
ria, Mra. P. Ronence and Mr. Raymond
Bewley.
TIOQA
Mrs. Clara, 8. Ogden and her daugh
ter. Miss Jane Ogden. ot 2208 Hunting
Park avenue, have returned home from
Tuekahoe. N. J where they have been
staving after passing the early summer
In Ocean City, N. J.
Mm. J, II. Thomea and her daughter,
Miss Millie Thomas, of 2201 West lloga
street, have gone to Hhamokln, Pa
whero they are the gusts or Mrs.
Thomas's daughter. Mrs. Spencer
Hamilton.
Miss Lena Gcbert daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. William Oebert of I860 North
Thirteenth street, has returned home
after "Upending some time in Asnury
Park. N, J. Her sister. Miss Clara
Oebert. I with a camping party at
Camp Wlnnepaw, Wolfboro, N. II.
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Norma Talmadge
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nnOAD AND LOCUST STrtBETS
LIMITED ENCUaEMEKT
BEGINNING
THIS COMINC1
SATURDAY
AFTERNOON'
THE TALK OF NEW YORK
A PHOTOPLAY
Which Will Appeal
to Every One
AN ADAPTATION TOOM
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CHAnACTErtH INTKIlPnETED HY CAST
OF EXCEPTIONAL PLAYEnS
MORE PATHOS THAN THE
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MORE LAUGHTER THAN ' .
"POTASH AND PERLMUTTEB''
SPECIAL MUStC
ORCHESTRA OF 20
VOCAL SOLOIST
ASSISTED BY CHORUS f
OF TRAINED VOICES
IN "ELI, ELI"
MATINEES oaiw 25c, 35c, 50c
EVENINGS atV 25c, 50c, 75e
(IXCLUDIKCI TAX)
Ticket on Hule Tomorrow at 1110 Chrntnut
Btrct n,nl Academy of Minlc
riliUVDELrilIA'8 FOnEMOBT THKATHBl
Garrick Next Monday
SEATS NOW r the cntfw
engagement
Return by Popular Demand of
- GEO. M COHAN'S
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Th Qreatcit Hutlcal Comily Hit That
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aiATINBB I.A1IOR PAX
Forrest Mon. Aug. 30
Seats Nowr Selling v
VICTOR HERBERTS ,
niOGEST MUSICAL COMEDY HIT
li Girl Spotlight
WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST
TrMucM by th r,m. w. TdrT Company
MATINEKS WEDNKSDAYAND PATUnDAT
KMR. HERBERT will personally
conduct the opening performance.
BROAD Next Monday
Seats Now Selling '
A NEW COMEDY
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noMANTtr Ht'n-onu
With
HELEN HAYES
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BXTnA MATINEE 1.AHOK DAY
M- SHUBERT Beg. Monday
SEATS NOW SELLING
The OutBtnndlnp; Event of the Year!
Tho MKBflllS. I.EE & J. J. SHfllEUT Olter
A uevival or the Mnut rnmous ot All Musical
Comedies
With ELEANOR PAINTER,
And n Cast of Amazing Excellence!
A a "I'lorn-lnrn" RAitt nf Rmllant Hrautla
Direct From Ihe (Vntury Theatre New York
I ADELPHI Beg. Mo"nday
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