Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 27, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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ST1 GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE '
K Nancy Wynne. Chats 'About Miss Paclcartfs Dcbiit.
She sees miss wcy in Attractive Hat.
Frankic's Words Floor the Family
- gEEMS to me when I think them
I .,.. then- nre nomr- mighty nttrac-
ti. elrln to cnmc !,,t """ "en0"
ThV. Ruth. I'acknrd ,01, know, the
-Mnir rimiK liter ol "' '""' '
Toangfr "h . . vl.innvn u,.
!.eSrlter nf Betty Packard nnd Jlnrj
l. ... 4nfFnliMr ntiint flit-Art
r"Ir Vfnrr mitrrltd Dp. Arthur
Kninrs about two yenm nso nml tliey
ff.t 103 Lut mrcct. Tl.ey Imve
a darling w """ '" '." "'
Sine months old. 1 think.
friends ''"; l8 1 'VT1' ot ? ,? Jf '
firt She n lH l ,iini' ,,"M' "i iii.ir
1 . .- -. mt nrmlnil Vlllntlnvn.
nliir liccnmr- n M-out eaptnln nhortly
tlThM one of the mot floiirlxhltiK
&p in thf IMillotlelphia branch of the
Girl Scouts.
t. the debutnnte nnd therefon- will
r... ho mot to do Noelallv (n Hint
fimllr thlH rnr. The Earknrcls mve
Ml"11' ' I.! .U. 4.1l.n.i.ln.,tu on, I l.non
WT"'!." "V..i;"n X Aimni ilhrni.
nuth and BlUabf th have had n number
mmmcr nnd the wcek-emltt hnve beert
5? affair- with the various other!
.it Inere, too. it .'n m ""i
f.rfron?.heNewbo,dH.;n,JThyen..
Ruth 18 extremely jwm.i. " ;
mean'.'wlthout snyin It. thnt Mie -' ;
i belle. The year RHanbeth nnil
tfirr came out Mr. nnd Mr. Pnekard
we in mourninK nnd they cro In
Seed nt ten whldl. Mr.. Charles
Wheeler S:ip. nu v mu' '"':. "
daecd alxo her crnnddnuBhter. Hiimiiiip
Elliot, who afterward married Robert
pinner, nnd Hnnnnh Hobnrt. ho la
Mr" Charles Wheeler. .Ir'H. dnughtcr
U her former marriage.
"mm. Pnckonl N n lelnflve of Mis.
Wheeler, but 1 cannot just now nlncc
the act lelatlonshiii. Mr. and MrH.
ltufth at the Mcndowrf, their Villanovn
Sot changed since 1 heard of them last
week.
THOt'GH thetJcorjre Widcners spend
. -t iLaIh tlmn In Vlu York
X n(IM m iiii-m -.
now, we are interested to hear of tuein
r. 0 are of all former Philndclnhlnns.
The are in Newport now nnd Mrs.
TVidencr pave n lovely children's party
t their place Midcllff on Wednesdny
.. - Tk.r vrm n Punch nnd
Judy bow, and you know If you nrc a
rhilrl vou never Ret iircn oi hcciiir umi
tldlruious pantomime- or whatever you
euiht to call U. l guess It I'uuuet
rtow. Then there woh music and dell-
flo eatu nnd of course tnni rnnno tnc
jatty. If you ever were n cnim, you
t.in. t nrvnr wns a narty till tho
"eats" were brought in.
DID you know that Miny orey nas
bobbed her hair? I saw her jester-
. nn tho .tr.pt nnd tliero it waH cut
short and it looked very well. She. wore
i small dark blue nat wmi nn upiurnca
lJ. .-1.1 mK atittnfl lint rin fr tfi irf ftP-
tlon. She has rnther light reddish hair
IBd the uarK Blue wns jusi rigiu. one
MA. n Inhc Anrlt him. plnnlf nrer hfr
KHT U IVHft .. . ..-..-..,-
frock. Lucy la the daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Norman Urey, of 18110 Pine street.
She made her debut last year. Louise
Grey Is a sister nnd Normu is a younger
utter.
FiANKIE is three nnd often gets.
Into mischief; and he ns often tries
to ret out of it by blaming some one
else. Among other acquired things he
Its mastered somo very laige words,
Well, tile other day he went Into the
isrden and proceeded to pick some of
xrandmn's ery best dahlias. She'd
been musing them all summer and wai
waiting to use them for njspccinl lunch
eon she was giving for her garden club.
And then- Frankie picked them. Well.
jrandron decided that nfter nil he was
pretty small, bo she'd give him n chnneo
to explain before punishing. "Well,
xrtndma," said he "Rffel told mo to
do it "
Ethel, who i five, happened to be in
tie next room, fortunately for her repu
tation and she called out in a loud voice,
"I did not."
it, you did," said Frankie.
By this time Ethel grew angry and
icreamed, "I DID NOT!"
"nffel," remarked Frankie. "I not
deaf, jou needn't squcaro, I " nud ho
rolped- "It Its rato you DID tell
me. And even Ethel wna speechless.
NANOY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Knoll Home. Devon, and Mr. Wllllnm
Hopkins and Miss Hopkins, ot Devon,
lll erond tho week-end nt Day Ilead.
J J, as th (jue.stH of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Henry McKean. Mr. McMlchael and hl
60T1. Mr llaM-lanM f.rint.n.il t.nu lllal
rjturned from a trip of six weeks to
tncouer, Seattle nnd Canadian rockles.
Colonel John R. Muckle, of 202B Wnl
jwt street, who has beon Hpendlnu somo
tn entertained at dinner In honor of
-.o.a.ior jiiex Aiarinni. nrst seoreinry
r tht royal Italian embassy at Wash
"irton, D r, on WedncRday.
tn, Ttl.n.l xtn.., ...U- I.. .1-.
", summer at Cape May, entertained
nvl 1 TiwJJ loay ' nonor or sirs.
-- J1 Bpre"ct, of tho Corners, De-
0n. Whn I.. nl. f. .,
at V. . '" ir,j rciiuini; fiQUlfl iimo
to '"i1 Mrn Dnedlct will return
i.. ... '""" " MTjeBuay. er aaugn
J'.i ,s," llcs " Benedict, who is
Eni.JFJn lha Ctsltllls, will return en
-r'viiiwi OU,
MIm Mary I,loyd Norrls. ilnughtor
.,.'. '.I?"0 orrtn, of Fnlrhlll. Drj'n
be ... 'v? ner au,lt Ml8 Kiddle, has
en spending a few days at Hay Head,
iaat t 7il0y Ilro exoeotod to roturn the
driiiii.. .." MlfH Narr s will no n
outante of tho season.
haB.M".li r.H- Hllrry Mayblu Hart
Vl!!?r.d thel.r homo' Woodloy Houae. nt
M"; ami are now In Kurope They
late i ?abJJ' retur" to thlH country
nig itlll
I)u11k'r?na,',.,.:.l.lff, Robertn, of Oreen
th ...'": yj'innova. who lum been
Bar i?0i ' ,Mr- Kobcrts's mother at
a Monday,' expecteu to return
fhei'r t,. Mrw. neglnald H Moirls nnd
who kZ'i' ot wn, Kohln, Villanovn,
6liHww..'f.'nendlnB' ,h( summer at
t ,;;,;;." ."?&. ..s?aPenKa
--M i" iiirii iiumn.
Thaverholni;,,0J Mr an1 Mrs Harry C
wcm,ujuf, K'har'B road, Bryn ATawr. Is
Mr? dJor iJ'0 summer by Mr. nnd
ath a5PierY.R,M "rlnton. of Nino.
Thayer ,nd ,Wu'nut streets. Mrs. Harry
"Wr h in Europo for tho bummer
Cheat.? .-'V9, J- B- Heacock, of North
lag rr,J ?dJ Swarthmoro, are recsly
Ion i??.?fftii,ftlo on thi blrtli of n
,t(). -, roweu Heacock, a few dajs
mLUM Mr"; Walter C. Browning, of
..''neenth nnd Hnnir.r. MtrntB nr.. nl
Thlrteenii M1 waiter C. Browning, of
ML PneVV ""d Spruco streets, are at
Until !no whero they will remain
--- -ncr i.unor Day
WbeeW.ai,er11w Watson, of this
Wood. "V?I"dlnK. a few days at Br
eltv.
Bretton
!y nf JJi'.',eJ!D ?"?
with
Mrs.
"linear, f : r'""1- inciunen
tS"J'r"n, of New York Mrs.
Eoner, of Fort Worth, Tex.;
Guy
Mr.
AU ealads aro enriched and
improved by imported
Pompeian
2m!! J!"1 A-. i. ."rbwn, of Plttaburgh,
C&eiand.0" Mr" A' J' '"-onof
J1""!1, Thompson Tirynn, of this city,
HH.-jiMJ?9 Lo"lso Kosa Todd, ot nich
m. iil'. o ,,iwn0 nre ""ending somo weeks
"i. "pt Bprlngji, entertained there at din
ner a few evenings ago.
..fMiriBaS? .Mr?;, JnmM M flymlngton.
''J.! Soib Sixteenth street, nro re
h?lh,'K "Krati'l'itfonM on the birth of
il,r?,!r MrJ. Svmlnjcton was. before her
22r"ft' M,"f ,9ccllr. Mcllm. daugh-eimrJILi.Kn.(,.M,1:"-
William J. A. Sto
Klmt of Short Hills, N J.
.''". My.er Soils-Cohen, of 2JU Chest.
Vii Bt,J','1 accompanied by his shters,
uii! r?1 rlnm .?olls-Cohen. SIlss Kllnor
"0,;Cltn. Miss , Dorthn Holls-Cohen.
? nillfiS cSf- m nl"me nernstein,
mntrI,iU?'1, ,?,re- wno ,s visiting bore,
motored to AVci ncrsvlllo on Sunday
w,jr'o Ihej visited their aunt. Dr. Cor-
iii.-lnhr,- wh0 ,a at " Grand View
Hotel for;h. summer.
nnMr.JIld N,'',- UarrF " Snellenburg
.nTt ch'Lrtre"' ni nM 'York road,
are spending the sumniDr nt Deal Beach,
J nnd will return in .September,
..Mr.nn(!, JItfl- Kdwnid P. Colehaugh
. L ivf thoenunBemcnt of their daugh-
iS'utu'oSa.'0"0" Colflbaunh' ,0 Mr-
mtlrr3,1d Mr! '.Jobert McCurdy havo
White, Sulphur Hprlngs. whero they will
temetn untllerly In September.
ALONG THE READING
nIr"nl! '!? 'Vn,lrw Long and their
n.MMr,c.r P.011,1 X'm- of li007 North
i .- nt " Mtrcel' Logan, aro spending tho
late summer in Wildwood, N. J.
Mr nnd Mrs. Walter Parsons nnd
of ,JlnnURhJ,er', Ml8!; frothy A'mJn"
?im.: R? wm10 l,IV0 heen spondlng some
lime Ir. wildwood. .V .1, have ns their
guest Mlsr Wilt, al-o of that suljurb
, Mr and Mrs W x. Townsend nnd
nnd'M?.UB,,i"a !'8N MlrlamTownseSd
nnd Miss Katharine Townsend, of Kl-
omI.?'.1''.''6 SPJ10 ,0 Montreal nnd
quebeo and the Thousand islands for
a stay of several weeks.
(wMn.,nml M Herbert Ntlson Read, of
Ogt.ntz. are being congratulated on tho
birth of a son. Herbert Nelson Head, Jr.
GERMANTOWN
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence C Jost of 246
West Seymour street will gpond the
week-end nt Highland Inn Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Sirs Oeorf-c Cnwthrop nnd her hnbv,
of 11.1 West Ml. Airy nvenue, have re
turned to tholr home from a wook's
visit as the guests of Mrs M. C. Hltt
tnann, at her cottnge nt Cape May,
M'ss Winifred V Detrlch, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. A .Vcvln Detrlch. of 112
West Mt. Airy nvenuo, will return to
morrow after spending u month In
Marttnsburg, West Va and Chambers
burg, Pa.
Miss Margaret I Joyce, of 807 East
Washington lano. and Miss Mary N.
Murray of 8210 Chew street, arn spend
lug somo time nn Uio rTucsts of Mr. nnd
Mrs Itohert Savin, formerly of German
town, on their farm nt Mechanlcsvllle,
Bucks county. Pa.
Miss Edna Trupp. of 901 East Chel
ten nvenue. and Miss Minnie Laun, of
Limekiln pike, nro on n. trip through the
New England states, stopping at Port
land. Mo., for nome time.
Mrs. II. P. Closman will leave early In
Septomber for Chicago to spend two
months visiting relatives
Mrs E. C. Mullen and her daughter.
Mine Dorothy Mullen, of 4612 3roene
street, aro spending som time In
Camp Bothel, TylervIlK Conn., as the
guests of Mr nnd Mrs .1 Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welener and
their daughter, Miss Dorothy Welsnor, of
621 East Tulpehocken streot, who spent
the early summer nt their place nt
Skippack, have gone to Cnnnda for an
extended visit
Mrs. William A. Wnymann and her
daughter. Mlis Helen Weymann. of 4612
firevv1 street, will bo the guests of J-r
and n. William J Pechln, at Center
Squary, .(., over the weelt-end
Annov -ement Is made of the ni.ir
rlage of ."Iss Marian Parsons, of 6021
North Twenty-first street, to Mr .1. I
Angle, of Mount Plcnsant nvenue, on
Monday In this city.
Miss Dorothy Welts hns returned to
her homo after spending the tummer nt
her cottage at Pino Beach, K J
Miss Miriam Ferris, of 6600 Nolson
avenue, has returned from a short visit
In Wlldwood, N. J.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Dr and Mrs W. BurrlU Odenatt, of
1239 West Lehigh nvenue. have re
turned homo from Atlantic City. They
wero nccompanled by their nephew, Mas
ter Burrlll Odenatt
Mr and Mrs. Samuel Abrams, of 618
North Eighteenth street, will remain
In Atlantic City through tho early
autumn,
Mr nnd Mrs T. J. Mollvnlne. of West
Lehigh nvenue, have returned home from
Asbury Park, N. J.
Announcement Is mnde of the mnr
rlago of Mies Cnthnrlno M. Curry, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mm. Sumuel D. Currj,
of 1909 West Dauphin streot, and Mr.
Frank L Pylo on Saturday evening.
August 21 The bride was attended by
Miss J Maude Curry, hor sister, nnd
Mr. Pyle had for best man Mr, Carl
Wluogurtner, of Bucyrus, O Tha
bridegroom and bride, upon their le
turn from their wedding trip, will bo
nt homo nt 20!!6 mtner street. Mr.
Pylo was In tho merchant marine Bervlce
during the world war and served In
Cuba and later In France
Tho young people of th Cooknwn
Methodist Church, Lehigh avenuo nnd
Twelfth street, will give a boating
party this evening on the Delaware.
Mrs Mary Straub, of 2620 North
Twelfth street, will be tho guest during
the early autumn of hor sister-in-law,
Mrs. A. H Gscllor In East Orange, N J
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Oldnch have,
returned from their wedding trip nna
aro at homo at 2131 North Eighteenth
street. Tho bride was Miss Ethel U
Stevenson l
Miss Emilia Coylo, of 1041 Jefferson !
street, will spend tho late summer ns '
mo guest or nirs. .nine imcon nt tier
cottago in Wlldwood, N J
Dr. and Mrs. Percy Ealer, of 20 2 T
Spring Onrdon stroet, nro spending a
month In the Whtto mountains
Mr and Mrs H H Hyman, of 161J
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.MISS .IANE B. Y1SATMAN
Dnunhter of Mr. and .Mrs. Popo Ycntmnn, of 1118 Spruce street nnd
Chestnut Hill. Miss Yentman was one of last season's debutantes
Erie nvohue. wno aro spending some
tlmo at 19 South New Hnmpshlro nve.
nue, have heen entertaining this week
as guests, Mr. Morris Adler and Mr.
Jack Brat, of Atlanta, Ga
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Thn Epiphany naval battalion
s
spending Its first annual encampment at
Camp Fenly, Garden Lake, N. .1. Tho
hoya nre under the dliectlon of Captntn
Robert 8. Hopklna, nsMstrd by n com
petent nnd efficient staff of ex-service
men. The battnllon left Its hendquartei..
Thirteenth nnd Jackson streets, on Au
gust 16 They wilt remain until next
Monday
Mr. nnd Mrs. M Miller, of 50 2
More stroct nre spending the season
nt their auni'Tior homo In Chcltea Their
daughter. Miss Marian Miller, who has
been spending; somo time nt Stnto Col
lerro. Pn. Joined her nnrents last week.
Mi nnd Mrs. Miller nnd their daughter
win remain until nner Lnbor ua,
when they will close their cottago ana
return to tho city.
Tho Captain Walter Gearty Post No.
116, American Legion, who are entet.
t.unlng nt nn informal danco to lie given
at the Fox Chase Country Club, Fov
Chase. Pa., tomorrow ovenlnc. havo ex
tended nn Invitation to tho members of
Post No. r.o.
Mlsi Catherine West, of 1425 Whar
ton street, hns returned to her homo
after a fortnight's stay with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Amos West, at their
country homo In Greenwich, N. J)
Miss Catherlno Mclntyre and her sis.
tor, Miss Margaret Mclntyre, of Twenty
third and Christian streets, aro spending
a fortnight In Capo May. N. J.
Miss Mlrian Stoln, of 617 East PasJ
vunlt nvenue, who Is spending tho season
with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Stein, nt tholr summer homo In Atlantlo
City, will be tho gunst of Mr. and Mrs.
f,oulH Cohen, of M332 Norfolk street, for
tho wlptor.
Mr. Robert Work, Jr. of 1413 Ells
worth street, who hns been visiting
friends In Springfield, N. J., left on Wed
nesday for n cruise to Cuba, where he
will remain Indefinitely.
Lieutenant and Mrs W Hartup. of
1414 Itltuer street entertained Mlna Jano
Porter, of Atlantic City, for some tlmo
last week
Mr Richard Clenrv, formerly of 1237
Tnrkf-on streot. linn returned rtonio nfter
a few days' vlsl'. In Wlldwood, N J.
Mr.i JaiTicii Gulligan and her family,
of 172S Morris street, nre spencMng tho
ueason In Wlldwood, N. J.
Miss Inez MnaNeal, of 3429 South
Furniture Sale
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Seventeenth street, hnr. returned homo
after spending several days In Sea Islj
City
Miss Mary Hogan, of 1637 RUner
street, spent eomi. time In Avalon, N, J.,
as the guest of friends
Miss Regtnn. Smytho hns (tone to At
Inntlc City, where she will remain for a
few weeks
Mrs. Catherlno McCabo and her daugh
ter. Miss Theresa McCabe, of 1711 South
Eighteenth street. 3pent last week-ond In
Sen Islo City.
Miss Margaret Durnlng. formerly of
South Nineteenth streot. nan returned
hom nfter spending several days In
Wlldvinod, N. .T , as the guest of he?.
aunt Mrs. Andrew Gallagher
Mr. Howard Currle. if J131 South
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Eleventh ntreet, haa gone to Atlantic
City for a fortnight. Wlillo there Mr.
Currle will bo the guest of his cousin,
Mr, Richard Samuel, n.t his apartment
k Miss Catherlno Callahnn will leave
this week for r trip to Boston, Maine
and Canada. Miss Callahan cxpecto
to roturn earlv In the fall.
Mr. A Cnntnr. nf 1027 South Gallo
way street, has Just returned from a two
wceKs vacation spent at jMorma, n. a,
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. unit Mrs. DdVId Cram, of this
rltv nnnminr.A tho mnrrlaire of their
daughter. Miss Jane Cram, to Mr, Wil
liam locum, also ot tnis city, ai meir
summer home In Atlantlo City on Tues
day, August 17.
Post Joseph Vnsclla. No. 277. will
start Its fall activities by giving a.
Ladles' Night In September Anange
monts nre also being mndo for the first
annual masquerade, which will be held
somo tlmo In November. The committee
In chargo includes Mr. Joseph A. Lom
bard!, Dr Slgmund Oreenbnum, Mr.
Frank Vnselln, Mr. J. O. Gotdon Fors
ter, Mr. Jules A. Scalelln, Mr, Ralph do
Marco, Mr. Nicholas d'EsplnosI and Mr.
Nicholas Li Fniln.
TIOGA .
Mr and Mrs. William H doll of 1417
West Allegheny nvenuo, who havo been
stopping at the Traymoro in Atlantic
City during tho season, have returned
to their home.
.,..- ..... ,-. riA.l, 4tee M.v.
Bread street, accompanied by Mis 'Mar
imret Cosgrove. hns gone to Atlantlo
City for an Indefinite stay
Mr nnd Mrs. Frank Smith, of Darlen
street, aro spondlng the closing weeks
of summer In wimwooii, .. j
Mr nnd Mrs. Grant Shields, of West
Ontario street.-are spending somo time
In Ocean Grove, T. .1.
Mrs Robert Barker, who hns been
touring through the West, has returned
to her home, the Towers, Nineteenth
and Venango streets.
Mrs. Frank Hacker, of North Eigh
teenth street, Is spendnlg several weeks
at Somervlllo, N. J.
WISSAHICKON
Mlsr Helen Carr. of Rochelle avenue.
nnd Miss Ada Wlnterbottom, of Kales
street, are spending the rloslntr weeks
of summor at Lake George. N T.
Miss Lavlnla. Bass, of Sumac street,
Is spending some time In Wl'dwood. N .1,
MIbs Mnnmret Stafford Is spending tho
Into summer In Eafilcsmere
HOLMESBURG
Mr nnd Mrs. Frank D S'mmons. of
Endrlch street, have gone to Belmar
N J., where thoy v. Ill be the guests of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Walton
Mrs. Laura Boal and her eon Mr Wil
liam Hoal, of Frankford avenue, are
spending n week at Atlantic Clt
Mr and Mrs. Ralph M Seaman, of
4716 Frankford nvonue. nro on an ex
tended nutomobllo trip thiough the New
Englnnd states
Miss Ruth Berger of Charles street.
Is spending n fortnight at Atlantlo City
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heard, of 261 5
Rhawn street, are spending a week .it
Saratogn.
Arte. TTlnm fptvtfnl. nf Vnnklrk
street, accompanied by he- slsterln-law.
Mrs aamuel aiciteciv. win ieae mis
woek for Capo May. where they will rc-
manl several weeks
Miss Marlon Ashton. of Crlspen street
Is spending a fortnight nt Atlantic City
Miss Ixiulso Lawrence, of Walker
street, has returned from Ses. Girt, N. J ,
where she was the guest of her sister.
Mrs. Joseph K. Wiley
YARDLEY
Mrs Ralph Bayley nnd her son Mas
ter George Bayley, havo returned from
Johnstown, whero they spent several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs Frederick Eebhlngton
and Master Frederick Bebblngton. Jr ,
will spend next woek at Ocean Grove,
.V. .7.
Mr. Comly Clayton, ot NorHatown,
was a recent visitor at tho home of his
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs Richard Clnjton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Abrams are spend
ing n few weeks at their bungalow at
Beach Arlington, N" J.
Mr. nad Mrs, R, W. Welch, Mr and
Mrs E. Y Barnes and Mr and Mrs
E B Malono. of Colllngwood. motored
on Wednesday fo the seashore.
Every jar of preserves you put up saves buying expen
sive winter foods. Preserves are high in nutritive value
so cut your table costs by preserving all the fruit you can.
The importance of the right sugar is great order
"Franklin Granulated," which comes in sturdy cartons
and strong cotton bags, free from the contaminating
touch of flies, ants and dust
SAVE'THE FRUIT CROP
The Franklin Sugar Refining Company
"A Franklin Cane Sugar for every use"
Granulated, Dainty Lumpi, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown,
Golden Syrup.
'AUGUST 27, 1920
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr, and Mrs. X Renwlck Kerr and
their family or Moylan, aro spending ft
month nt the Baltimore Inn, Capo Maj.
,Mr ojid Mrs. Justice M. Thompson, of
fedlo, aro at Manchester, Vt, when?
they motored two weeks ago, nnd will
not return until after Labor Xay.
Mr. and Mrs. William H'. Kasby and
their daughter, Miss Mary Easby, who
ara spending- tho summer In Vermont,
will not return to their home In Media
until September.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Reeso Flelschman and
their family, who havo been spending
revoral weeks In Chelsea, will return to
their homo In Moylan soon nfter Labor
Day.
Mr. Frederick M Schwnlm, of Chester,
has returned from a short visit with his
family at Atlnntlo City. Mr Rfhwalm
Is presldont of tho Chester KUw-nnl
Club.
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Fitch, of Ger
mantown, will spend several weeks In
Media, whero thoy have taken npart
ments Mr. and Mrs E. Shirley Borden, who
havo been traveling In Canada, havo re
turned to their home near Med n
Tho Rev. nnd Mrs. . Harper Leeper,
of Media, nre occupying their cottago
at Capo May, whero they will remain
until aftor Labor Day.
Mr nnd Mrs. Jamea R. Bagshaw. Jr.
havo been entertaining Mr Bagshaw
sister, Mis Mary Bagahnw, of Chester,
at their cottago nt nehoboth Beach, Dei.
I)r and Mrs Samuel A Brown, o.'
Rldlev Park, nro spending a few days
at Atlantic City
Mr nnd Mrs L Stauffor Oliver of
Rose Volley, who, accompanied by Mrs
Constnnco Hepburn Robinson, havii been
motoring through the New England
states, have returned to their home.
Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall. of Swarth
more, who has been spending a month
near Boston, and at Lalto Wlnnepcsau
kee, N. H., has returned to her home
Mr and Mrs. Carrol T Thayer, of
Swarthmore. accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Francis M. Sawyer nnd tholr sons,
nro motoring through New Englind
Thev will not return until after Labor
Day
Dr. and Mrs John R. Miller have re
turned to their home In Swarthmoro
from a stay of sovcral weeks In
Canada.
NORRISTOWN
Tho marriage of Miss Elisabeth Anna
Clark Roehm. daughter of Mr and Mrs
William H Roehm, of Hamilton street,
and Mr Oliver Howard Wolfe of Rad
nor, will take placo on Saturday. Sep
tember 4. In Old St. Davids Chutch
Mrs. William Sans, Miss Mav Sands
nd Miss Frances Sands, Miss nllziboth
Clair and Mr and Mrs. Albert Ratihood,
iavo returned from nn automobile trip
'o Cnpc May and Wlldwood. N J
The Vnllev Forgo Chapter, Daughters
of tho American Revolution, through
their regent, Mrs X Howlnnd Brown,
has been nwarded tho Washington medal
of tho Valley Forgu Historical Socletj. In
recognition of Its gieni work ror the
Vnllev Forge Museum of American
History
Miss Lvdla Myers, of Chain street
chnperoned the members of her Sundny
school class ot the Grace Lutheran
Church on a plailo to Snnatogn Park
There were thirty gii'sts In the party
Mrs. Henry C Weiuz. of West Main
street, who recently returned after
spending the hint five weeks In Massa
chusetts, has gone to Atlantic City to
remain until after Labor Day
MOORESTOWN
Miss Miriam Rogers, of Main street,
will spend several weeks in Ocean City.
N J.
Mr William Busby Is spending his
vacation In .the Bluo Mountains of Vir
ginia. Mr Matlnck Stackhouse. Mr. Georgs
Htllman nnd Mr Russell Ferd motored
to Cornell Collego over last week-end.
Mr Irlc Hopklps spent tho week-end
with his parents. Mr nnd Mrs. Clement
Hopkins, on Main street.
Miss Mildred Janke gave nn Informal
luncheon for several of hor friends from
Camden last week
iDTittUovt
vet
;jor Asmiooee.
Msdrrate Prlem
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Write or Phone for Entrarnl r Printed
HmDl(w.
! ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 W.Iant St.
SUGARS I
MANAYUNK
Dr. and Mrs. David D. Custer, of
Green lano, havo left for n. three-weeks'
tour through tho West. They will visit
tho Yellowstone t'nrk unit othtr placet
of Interest.
The Ashland Methodist Mission, of
tho Ebeneznr Methnillat Church, will
give a lawn fete tomorrow afternoon and
evening on the lawn adjoining the flro
nouno in west Aianayunk. 'mere win
bo useful and fancy articles for salo,
outdoor sports and amusements, nnd re
freshments Mr. Henrv Ancutndl Is
superintendent of tho mission.
ROXDOROUGH
Mrs Llovd Henrv Cnnteii. of St
Louis, Mo.. Is visiting her parents. Mr.
nnd Mrs. William Sykes, of Green lane
Mis. Coates -tvlll be remembered ns Miss
r-urin Myites,
Mrs Wllllnm T.ttnh nnd her trfltld.
children. Master Daniel Llewellyn nnd
Miss Ethel Llewellyn, ot 426 Green lane,
havo been spending some tlmo In Wild
wood, N j Miss Ethoi Lush, daughter
of Mm Lush, who has been visiting Mrs.
J. Charles Todd. In Wlldwood. has re
turned to her home
Mrs Robert Uey and her guest, Mrs
Elizabeth Hev. of Denver. Col . Mrs.
Hey's son-lnw-Iaw and daughter, Mr
and Mrs Edmund Kcelv. and Miss Mil
dred Hey. have returned to Orand View,
meir nomo in iloxborcugn, ntter spend
ing tome tlmo as the guests of Mr and
Mrs Richard Hey at tholr summer home
in ucenn city, N. J.
WI88INOMING
Mrs Charles Hlckmnn and her son.
Master Herman Hickman, of Howell
street will leave en Monday for Niagara
Falls and a trip through the Great Lake.
Miss Mary Whlttalter and Miss Helen
Whlttaker. of Vonklrk street, havo re
turned homo after a four weeks' trip
through New England nnd Canada,
Mi and Mrs. Charles Metzsor aro re
ceiving congratulations upon the birth
of u daughter
Mr nnd Mrs. William McCIaskey, of
Benner street, are spending the week at
Atlantlo City.
BA8M SHUBERT Beg. Monday
' SEATS NOW SELLING
The Wonder Event of the Year
The Mrr. I.e 4 J J. Shuberl Treient
A Itevlval of the Most Famous ot All Mualcat
riu)
With ELEANOR PAINTER
AND V CAST Ol' SUPER-EXCELLENCE A I
PRETTY' MAIDEN" BEAUTY SEXTET I
Direct From the Century Theatre, New York
DELPHI Beg. Next Monday
SEATS NOW SELLING
A JOY' RIDE WITHOUT STOPS
D Wilton ColIIon nnd Avry Hopwood
With nn All-Star Cast of Farceurs.
C HESTNUT ST.ffiE
LAST 2 DAYS
MAT." 2 30 EVfig .TAP
THE GARDEN
OF ALLAH
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I.PRESS
SONS
JEWELERS
1
One-Half Carat
Wesselton Blue
Dianiond
$119 .
Whether you are interest
ed in buying a diamond such
as the above, or one of any
other grade, you can purchase
it here at a lower price than
. iuwli l'uu tnan
anywhere else. And the reason
,, . . ItUbOn
JU1 " i uiat we can sen at
lower prices because our vol-
ume of business is so great.
We do not depend on whole-'
salers for our supply, but buy
direct from Europe, largely in
the rough, and do the cutting
of them in our own diamond
cutting department. In this
uiuiuier we are aDie to save
our customers anywhere from
20 to 30 on their pur
chases. In addition to the above
half - carat Wesselton Rln
Diamond Ring at $119, wo
uuur uie louowing unusual
values:
lW blftlutalr carrct tnd fllv'i -
fjfr t,1ft. .,t"1 ' Juunood $975
fi"" Wjueltoo dUingul uvn S815
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Norma Talmadge
IN A NEW PICTURE
"YES OR NO?"
Next Week ANITA HTEWATtT ' JJ
In ITIIE YELLOW TTri!OON" vil
PAI A CU 1214 MARKET STROTST - "A
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MK1J1A io a m . 13, :. ;4B.
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BILLIE BURKE AWA0r0E
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Next Week M.U1EI, NORUAND
In 'IHE HL1M PHINCE3B"
XIfTfD I A Msrket Street Ab, IHk
V lv I lJTVlZ-V. ii a M toii.isp.a.
MAY ALLISON ltiE&
Neil Wseli TOJt MIX In "Tlin TEnnOlV
PAPITHl '2 Msrket Stret
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MARKET STRBET,
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CROSS KEYS noTH MARKET TB.
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BROADWAY 1,rnd t"1 'n'J', A
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Tirn OAHDBN OP LOVE"
JACK tiONDON'S "RURNINO DAYLIQHT'
ACADEMY
of MUSIC
RROAD AND LOCUST STnEET3
Limited Engagement
3 SHOWS DAILY' 2:30, 7 AND 9
BEGINNING
TOMORROW
AFTERNOON
THE TALK OP NEW YORK
A PHOTOPLAY
WHICH WILL APPEAL
TO EVERY ONE
AN ADAPTATION FROM
FANNIE HURSTS
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A IinAnT-APPrAWNG STORT
OP THD GHETTO
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MORE PATHOS THAN THK .,
"MUSIC MASTER" l
MORE LAUGHTER THAN
"POTASH AND PERLMUTTER"
ORCHESTRA OF 20
VOCAL SOLOIST
AM) CHORUS CiV TRAINED VOICES "
RCNDKRINf; 'ELI. KM'
MATINEES 25c, 35c. 50c
EVENINGS 25c. 50c, 75c '
0 (fNCLUDINO TAX)
Tt-kts at Thmtre nnd 1118 Chtnut StrtT
n
! PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRE
.Garrick Next Monday?
! SEATS NOW r the cntiro'.
encasement '
Return by Popular Demand ofl
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Matinees H'eiinwJsy and Kturdar
KXTRA MATIN'EU I.AIIOR DAY
Forrest Mon., Aug. 3.
c . m o it
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DlfiCEST MUSICAL COMEDV HIT
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Vjln The'PSht
WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST1
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i$r MR. HERRERT will conduci
tne opp'"g performance
RROAD Next MndaV
DiUU tNext yionday
beats Now belling
A NEW COMEDY
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HELEN HAYES
AND CAST OK rvi'HPAl. EXCELLENCB.
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McDevitt, Kelly & Quinn"
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willow grove park;.
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