WF ?AK V y.i " i' '. 1 ' If -' L.A ".?,!".' V iJtWMWVt i ',su.-(t i i '., -. .15.1 t j ir-4' it ' .r .' 1 , w . . 1 V " , 1 "f .' im " t-:W y,f ' Bf' -V v- v'V ' ' JillJN U T U JttlilU JJliiJLiUiyiirr- vi .1 yjSf GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne allis of the Toland-Groome Wedding She Hears mrs. rrancis juioya is m vcnicc. Other Bits of Interest mHOUGH i through the I hare been henrlng nil Mimhicr 01 vanouH X t.ire' i " cirnnran'z wed KSTwa'no until yesterday when I ".'. whole partv of peonlo storting 7'in to Virginia, I realW that today d0Wn t .Susan Mrs. Hob Toland. nUdo 1 ope "I" be clear down there. a rnil loo The Groomc'H place Is "rietlrb autlfl and the wedding will rj ,lcturcsque as can be. Mncy feinnlns ho to a ff ' friend of SSlnVwIII be her maid of honor, 11m Vr?. Frnctlue Ann cton who enmo out Re nst year, but who lives In War p.i an does Susan or rather I will Sw to'ny dW after this, for the newly tffded pair will live "P. here, , Dob Tolan-1 Is a I'hlladelphian yon tw and moit of Stisnn'tt relatlvcM, tBth on "he Groome and Wrlriit sides 3 her family, are Phlladelpl.lans. 6 The other girls, from here beside Kancy Dunning who are to be In the bridal party are Hetty Welsh, Lorraine DUston and Atleo Downs. Betty and Lorraine came out last year, nnd Atlcc b a debutante of this season, which Is ilrcady upon us. REALLY It's wonderful to see how innnv people are coming home. Al cost every time I go up the street I meet someone else, who has been in the jvorui or t. u. .. " P And speaking of returning to towil, I hpar Ml" Esther Lloyd is on her wny back to Deon. after-several months on ranch In Wyoming. Yon remember fht dlil swell splendid work over in France during the war. In fact, she l,as not been back very long. She was Rationed at Brest when so many thou Bands of our boys were passing through that port. TALKING of the Lloyd family re mind me you may not get me nt ence, but have patience you WILL got H a friend of mine told mc the other day thnt while he was in Venice in the late spring, there was n great flurry of weltemcnt over the fact that D'An nunzio's house was being made ready for occupancy. floi'lp and rumor ran rather -wild, of eoure. nnd the more sanguine took it as an Indication that perhaps the Flume problem was ucarlng some solution find then who should come nlong but the stunning looking Mrs. Francis Lloyd. Mary Lowell, of Boston, she wa before her marringe to Frank Lloyd. of this city. She lind the house bciorc and It is sot hard to understand her liking for It, for it is nothing if not picturesque; a little rain, partially hidden by the tall towering trees of the garden, which borders the Grand Canal, where Mrs. Llojd and her oung son may often be seen in the cool of the day. She Is certainly a wonderfully good looking woman. Very artistic in looks nnd clothes ns well as temperament. I had wondered where she was, 1 mm not lecn lie r for more than a J ear. I believe the is a sister of Jim Lowell, who married Miss Churchman, of this city, tome fifteen years ago. Oil! I almost forgot to tell you I jaw Emley Cpok Wright on Chest nut street the other day. She nr.d Witney have been tip in Bar Harbor visiting the Wrights after they left the Ppriugs, where they went on their ircdiling trip. I thought Kmley was looking very well. She had one of thoso Taiedo sports suits in n very good looking shade of tnu, and her hat was law. Kmley always wears large hats nd rightly so, for they arc very be coming. The beauty of this hat was its peculiar shade of red, it was 6ort of deep and yet not unite a" maroon. It was just the shade for her. MARY has a new brother besides Frnnkie, and while she is very fond of him and pleased to death to have him. she is aso very fond of mother Which may lead you to nsk what that has to do with it, why shouldn't she love both '! Well, you see, Mr Ilaby began to cry very iong and very loud and very strong the other day, and after he continued said exer cise, for half an hour for, no apparent reason, mother became slightly bored. She'd hail a busy duy, the nurse wns out nnd the three tots though good, had to be watched most of the time. With the slight boredom came en impatient rcrnark: "Oh, dear! I wish that baby would stop crjing. She turned to see to something else s she spoke and did not realize that the eo lug did stop very soon. In fact, a sudden gasping gurgle from the baby wade her rush into the next room to his crib There stood Mary, holding her fat little fist over the tiny baby's mouth. She smiled up into her fright ened mother's face and said: "See, mother, he's stopped now!" NANCY WYNNE. ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Announcement la made by Miss Helen Templo Cooke, of Wcllosley, Mass., of the engagement of her ward, Miss Minerva Dougherty, to Mr. Frank Car penter Royer, of Ardmore. Miss Dough LuY. arl Mr- Nover met in France when with the American Expeditionary Force, Miss Dougherty serving with tho Y. W. ;' A canteen and Mr. Itoyer being: 11 Jeutenant In the Klghteenth Field Ar tl'JMX Third United States Hegular my DIMslcn. v?Jj? dlng of Miss Helen Loulso S,!!"2' daughter of Mrs. Williams Wil kin Carr, of Sunset Hill, Ambler, and Jr. Joseph H. p. Howard, Jr., son of R,n "V"1, Mrs- Joseph " P. Howard, of 8Mirt'.ate? .Cnllf- wl" ,nke I1'000 on eonJrfe'' tobr 23. In St. Paul's Epls APr.1,,l)!lrcn' Chfs'nut Hill, at 4 o'clock. n."c,D,lon w"l follow the ceremony at in?u j80' tho home of J,lBa Martin's nrtSJ?indt,uunt. Mr- nd Mrs. Daniel Haddock Farr, at Chestnut Hill. ter ,ifAuBUS,ta..WaIn Harrison, daugh il.on V" anVt. Charles Custls Hur- bn tn i? "J? BUest of honor at u aiii.iM,.bS.BlYJn y her Patents, at tho ueiievue-stratforil. nn vAvemt,. -a ttSv ,marx,laK?, of, Mlsa Et,lel N"ly ufiW.", .Ila P':dw?"J Yoho. will th hH,r. ' . "' ai me nomo ot niUniiCniUncleA,Mr- uorge Culp, 1329 lilen ?..RlaC-,Jt brldc'8 C0UB'' Miss ant ,,fn"p "lXl bB the brlao's otteni 1h. I,?,,m5lr- & Wlllner Culp will bo formwi v. v. "i? ceremony will be per. After A ,,ijii . . .u,m M0K- Jones. West M ''"K t'-'P.throUBh the Middle rCCrL Zi r",."10? s" Muckl and to the rifu Y Fht Mucltl have returned i V'6 CllV nnil fir nt thai. UMn ntn walnut street. ' ,uc' "u", & AonL HBfSitoJr waotodt8h id Mret iLyBI,.e,8' ,dahter of Mr. bok, Snd" dM.n.- vB,,e. f Over- "UEniOr nf t- -JV" -"'"""'. Btewa .Mrs. David W, van nf r.r. ."."'. .."". "uvm v. tt Party of fri.mi J'V le Vsterday with ifi nnf - . rrlends for Bermuda. They f not return until the end of Beptem- ofMir08an4,?.lrawllllain C. McDonnell, nou"! thnUi,hu Tblrty-elghth street, an Mls IIUbS mTrlaiv6 ,J lhel' daughter, lmAv"e McDonnell, to Mr. Al- . Dr and Mrs. iienrv Vn, ir a. h,fr''de,du(!hntVirttt,?1n', S' " m.rrt7K tair. piiSffllSi,,. "which win timber 30 n.t.ThU'BdaT 0Vnng, Ben Mlor Bl,ttte.ME borne WSmjW Wile nTk:iJ.J?A " cards of the will bo at 309 East McDowell road, Phoenix, Ariz., after November 1, Tho marrlngo of Mlsn Allco Custls Perry, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. John ' C. Perry, of Klklns Park, and Mr Wlllard acorgo Kluge. of Now York, will tnkn plnco very quietly at 6 o'clock on Wednesday ovenlng. Septembor IB, nt tho Memorial Church of St. Paul, OgonU, tho Rev. Philip J. Htelnmetz. Jr., rector of the church, officiating. Tim brldi, who will bo given In marriage by her father, will be attended by her sister, Miss Ruth Anne Perry, ns mulct of honor, nnd by her cousin, Miss Einlly Ann Smythe, as.tlower plrl. Mr. Albert Kluo-e. of New York, will bo his brother's ''oit man. No Invitations have been Is sued and there wilt bo no reception. Mr. arid Mrs. Joseph Gttibb and Mlsa Gerlrudo Qrubb, of Haverford Court, Haverford, returned homo Inst week from Wisconsin, where they were visit ing their daughter, Mrs. Edward Bacon. After October 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. a ru bl and Miss Grubb will go to 1913 Sprucb street fof tho winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert W. Lesley, of Leaselyn Court, Haverford, roturncd to their home on Monduy from the Cats kill mountains, where they wore ttaylng nt the Onteora Clubhouse, near Tatiuei vllte. Mr. and Mrs. Francis II. Dohlen, Jr.. have moved Into their new home on .Berkley road, Hnverford. Mrs. Tlohltn w;u 00 romemuerea as mifs Sidney j, Franklin, of Ardmore. Miss Sarah S. Franklin, of Woodslde) avenue, Ardmore, spent tho week-end In Caro May ao tho guest of her cousin, Mrs. Stanley Smith, of Itadnor. Mrs. Thomas Learning and her sister, Mlsa Thompson, of Wayne, have ro turned from Colorado Springs, Col. Mrs. James Francis Sullivan, Miss Francos l. Sullivan nnd Miss Klalnu Sullivan, of tho Woods, Iladnor. who tiro spending tho summer at Southamp ton. L. I, will return home tho lntter part of tho month. Mr. It. Livingston Sullivan, who Is spending a few weckn with his mother, will return this week. Mr. nnd'Mrs. Archibald Eurkllc, of Inver House. Wayne. h;ivo returned from Mattapolsott, Mass . whero they have been tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis A, Darklte, of New York, at their summer homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Y. Jennes and tpplr family, of Vlllahova. who hnve been spending tho Bummer In New Hampshire, returned to their homo last weejt. Mrs. Thomas B. Sims, of St. Davids, who has been spending tho summer with relatives on Iong Island, has returned to h6r home Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Holding, of Bryn Mawr. will leave on Monduy to spend several days In New York. Mrs. John Kenton Klsenbrey, of Vllla novn, Is expected to return today from a visit at Jamestown, II. I. Miss Allda B. E senbrey, daughter of Mrs. i:isen brey, who has been at a cump all sum mer will return with her mother. Mrs. C. Emory McMlchael, of Knoll House, Devon, Is returning today from Beach Haven. N. J., whero she has been spending a tew days. Dr. and Mrs. William Campbell Posey, who have been spending tho summer at Westerly. P.. I., returned to their homo In Radnor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Alden Talbot have returned to their home In Ridley Park from Southampton. L,. I., where they have been since August 1. Mrs. John E. Llmeburner and her sons, Mr. John Ltmcburner and Mr. Reeves Llmeburner, of Haverford, have gone to Los AnKeles. Cal f., whero they will remain for two years. Durlnir that time Mr. John Llmeburner will tako a courso at Pomono College. Mrs. Llme burner has recently returned from Bos ton whero she spent tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Ludlum and their family have returned to their homo at Rosemont from Ellzabethtown, N. Y , whero they spent tho summer at their bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Burton, who spent tnree weeks at Crescent Beach, Me. have returned to their home In Chester. Dr. and Mrs. Mn nreenliatim nml their daughter. Miss Helens Estellu Greenbaum. will occupy an apartment at the Walton Hotel upon returning from their summer homo In Chelsea. Mrs. Frank Hasselaa Brown, of 1110 Llndley avenue. Logan, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Helen Elizabeth Brown, to Mr. Klwood Tilton Dunlap, son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Dunlap, also of Logun. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr.Nand Mrs. Walter Pelrson. Jr., and their daughter, of St. Davids, urn spend ing two weeks at Hot Springs, Vo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacr, of Elm terrace, Narberth, aro entertaining Mrs. Batr's parents, Mr. nnd 5Irs. John A. Mlnnlck, of York, Pa. Mrs. Arthur B. Cook, who has bocn the RUcst of friends In Morrlstown. N. J., for a few weeks, will return to her home In Cynwyd next week. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs, Jean Roberts, of Twenty-second and Mifflin streets, who have been spending 11 few days at Oceun City, N. J,, havo motored to Chelsea, to remain there for some tlmo. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murray, of 1638 South Broad street, are spending sev eral weeks In Vcntnor. Miss Anno Donnelly, of 2418 Lombard street. Is spending the month of Septem ber at the Princess Hotel, In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Morosh, of 1723 Porter street, have cono to tho Pocono moun tains, to remain thero until after Oc tober 1. Mr. John Soguel will entertain at tho first card party, of this season for tho benefit of St Monica's Day Nursery, on Monday ovenlng, October 4, In St. Monica's School hall, Seventeenth and Rltner streets. Mr. John Donahue has returned to his home, 1836 South Eighteenth street, after having spent a month In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duney are re ceiving congratulations on tho birth of a (laugntor 011 sunuay, oepiemuor u. Miss Kathryne Malloy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Huch Malloy. of 1S2J South Seventeenth street, has returned to her home after having spent a fort night with friends at Wlldwood, N. J. Miss Mary K. Toner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Toner, has returned to her home, 1926 Rltner street, after spending a month In Now York, Atlantla City and Parkland, Mr. and Mrs. McCullough, of 2741 South Colorado stroot. gave an enter tainment on Monday in honor of tlielr daughter. Mis Kathrvn McCullough. who havo lust returned homo after spendlntr three months nt Atlantic City. The guests Included members of the Community Club. Miss Agnes Mellet, of 1930 Wharton street. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rita nt their home In Ventnor. Mrs. Hlta will be remembered as Miss Hetty Ross, formerly of South Philadelphia. Mr. George Gibbons has returned to his homo at 1728 McCIellan sttcet. after having mado an extenslvo trip through the Now England states. Miss Eleanor Farren, of 1846 MltMIn street, is spending the season at At lantic City. ' The weddine of Miss Nan Carey and Mr. Martin Lyons will take place on Wednesday, September 22, at St. Ed mond's Church, Twenty-third and Mifflin streets. Mr. Walter J. Daly, of 1934 South Seventeenth street, entertained the mem bers of tho Nlldao . Country Ciuu at a stag party at his homo on trlday eve nine. Among those present wero Mr. John Malloy, Mr, John Carroll Mr. Thomag Carroll. Mr. Thomns McClelland, Mr. Joseph HIckey and Mr. William Gil lesple. Preparations aro be rig made for the annual dance which will tako place In the near future. Mr. Daniel Latimer, formerly of South Philadelphia, spent a few days last week at Klrkwood, N. J. M. 17nnn Mllllsn. Of 1346 SOUtll Lambert , street, visited friends In At If ft' mwWm rmm. i tl" .iiWtf '- r r ts j y.-j-y- uti, MmBmii'iin-v:'--. f; t m BfHIIIHI'.'HH .KV. , I . OWl JttW WmXfMMm i I wmm - i fMl"? vS .' 'j Thoto by tlschrach. MHS. WA17TON CLA11K Willi her 111 tie daughters, Elizabeth Du l'uy ClarU and Edith Clark, of Devon M iteli, slTURDAf,' SBPMT3M' it , 1920 rf I -f- MISS SUSAN GR00ME BRIDE OF MR. T0LAND Marriage Takes -Place in War ronton, Va. Nassau Wilson Nuptials Of much Interest to this city Is tho marriage of Miss Susan Townsend Groomo and Mr. Robert Toland, which took Place at Church, Warrenton Is tho daURhter Connelly Groom sister, will act ns bridesmaid. Mr. Allan, II. Benslnger will be best man. A re ception will follow tho ceremony. .After December 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Maxwell will bo at homo at 6908 Wnyno avenue. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Miss Elizabeth lCi'lIoppcrsett has i re turned to her homo at 1018 South 1-lfty-elghth street, nfter visiting friends nt Ulrdsboro, Pa., for some time, Mm M. Mnnilr-ru will cloi!e her cottagu on South Rhodo Island avenue, Atlantic City, and return to ner noine ui nun HARLAN HOFFMANN An nllrnnllun nllllimn W.ldlntT Will tako place this afternoon at tho home of Cilf,;,nut mreet Heptember 16. iv'l.i !! .u . "."-'"t Vu.ii .i,',i,ir i Jud th Sanders will also return wun ncr. North N nth street, when their daughter, r.ni.i r-.wiu,,iii,ipr Hr -mtl his Miss Elslo Hoffmann, will bo married to "r-nCn'e"pildM Mr llnmlnltih II llnrlnn. nino of TIOKH son, Dr. Cliiirlos l.nilWHMHacr jr., hiiu Tho Sony wll bo performed by the daughter. Miss Mario Louise Cadwalla- It " O ".W of tho",lon Lutfiernn ler, of 22 Wellington road. Melbourne, Church, Franklin Btrect below Vine. Tho aro spending some time nt Capo May, bride's father will give her In marriage. , N. J. She will wear n, gown of soft whlto s Ik Miss Marie McGowan, 12 South I'orty- l-Mlnil u-llh trtnraettn creDO and Will (lilr.l atrf.pt. nnd M.INH HlallChO Halde- carry a shower of Brldo roses. Mis man, 6830 Webster btrcet, will spend the iiorrnie ster nn . im ""'" weoK-ena at Auanuc iiy. Just returned jioston anu nnd Mr. Tolnnd Is the son or Mrs. ii-1 wnno suss llanans gown is oi uiu wnrd Dalo Tolund, of Aubrey, White- satin, A reception for the families will marsh. The bride, who was given In I follow tho service. Mr. Hnrlnri and nls marriage bv her father, waa attonded i brldo will spend tho autumn traveling by Miss Nancy Blnncy Dunning, of th's ' through tho West. . The Driocgroom Ity, ns maid of honor, nnd Miss sally (served in tho United states army niroumi M. Harris, of Warrenton, ns train bearer; nlso eight bridesmaids, who In cluded Miss Atleo Downs, Miss Lorraine the world war. FILZ ZIERLE Another Interesting" wedding to take nlacn thin afternoon Is that of Miss ,inv ,,rtr Htmndlni: somo tlmo In Ocean Miss Lindsay i Cat oil no Zlerle, daughter of Mr. and city, N. J. ius- a rs. tied u. zicrie, or saB ftorui i ,uin .. nnroino Fclber nnd her son, Mr. Lewis Felber, of 4710 Wayne avenue, are occupying their cottngo at Ocean Dlsston nnd Minn Elizabeth Welsh, of th's city: Miss Mary Ernestine Apnle ton. of Warrenton, vn. : Miss L,mui tis Iee, of uppcrvillle, vn. ; miss l'iiea-, sircei, ami oir. J rcoerion r ns, injii nor Harris, of Aldle, Vn., and MIsb will bo solemnized with the Rev. U. O. .Nancy . t cnrncele, ot uoston. air. niuins, oi ine uireruu wiuiui, '"" r-itv v f Tamaa f- fln...M 7 ,Ulu mIU Wnn 1 r Htrt-ttt t ml T,?rln tlVAtlllA ftfflt.lftt In IT. Tlltt x'llft - ' Tnlaml'H 'hpst mn'n. nml liln un'hern wore Bride will wear a town of white satin Mr. and. Mrs. his three brothers. Mr. Edward Dale I nnd gcorgctto crepe with her tulle veil Toland. Mr, Richard II. R. Toland and caught with clusters of ornngo blossoms. Mr nn Tnn.. Tinn,t nt ilila t'.'tv! I nnd will c.irrv a nliower of Bride roses. Mr. Caspar O. Bacon, of Boston ; Mr, ' She will be attended by Miss Victoria Wll GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs, William W. Rlday, of 0814 Qulncey street, aro remaining at the Wnyno Apartments, Ocean City, N. J., until Into Septembor. Mrs. Edna Dornbnch and her family, of C309 Ross street, returned on Thurs- , 'ot wlP 4 Vj. ho weiJ 'JT . of in KENSINGTON Mr. 'and Mrs. Edwin Kramer, East Columbia avenue, spent end at Audubon, N. J. - . ,.. f.. air. nna turn, junii iu,vi w. LrT ,.j snncKainaxon streei, navo necu Bimutm tho season at their summer home m4 Wlldwood, N. J. 4' r , A Mrs. J. Mock and her daughter, Ml ,JJ Dorothy Mock, of 1036 Shackardaxeh.i r, aa, nn1 Mlna rinpntllV Kn &TA Ji spending tho week In Wlldwood, N. J- Miss Bess Holden, of Kensington av-' nuo nnd Clenrfleld street, Is entertalnlnr Miss Nnoml MacDonald, of New York, for a few weeks. MIbs Holden spent tho month of August visiting Miss MaoDpn aid at the summer homo of Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald, on Long Island, j Mr. and Mrs. Emlel Knodel and their family, of 7 West Glrard avenue, havo roturncd from Wlldwood, N. J., where they spent tho summer. , "CI Si n iVIIIIam Darlington, of West Chester. Smith, who will wear a pink gown of hiuiviiu Ml Cll ,Vlfl b IIU, fcw III-"." m.. J'n. Mr. Samiipt Wnennr. Mr. Emtio Goyelln. Mr. Alexnndcr D. Thayer, Mr, Curtis Allan. Mr. Francis Boyer nnd Mr. Eckley Coxo. of this city. A break fast ut Alrllo followed, after which Mr. nnd Mrs, Toland left on n wedding trip, nnd upon their return will live on Kent road, Wynncwood. NASSAU WILSON An Interesting wedding to society will take place nt 2 o'clock this nftcrnoon, when Miss Emily Anderson Wilson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Coffln Colket will enrrv nlnk rmten. Mr. Charles Zlcrle, the bride's brother, will bu tho best man. After the recep tion, which will follow the v ceremony, Mr nnd Mrs. Fllz will leave on their wedding tour and upon their return thoy will be at home nt 4224 Fnlrhlll street. Mr. Fllz served In tho United States navy through the wnr. BUCHER LAUGHLIN Tho marriage of Miss Frances M. LatiKhlln. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Laughlln, of 147 East Duval J. Augustus Boers, of tho Cresholm Vnlley Apartments, hnve rnttirneil after spending Homo tlmo In their apartment nt Atlantic City Mr. nnd Mrs Ralph P. Coleman, 311 Dorset street, havo returned to their homo from spending a few days In Ocean City. N. J. niuaJM?nJW&M:K?:. to" air.. Ullbcrl Mark Bucher. of como tho bride of Mr William Latin Nassau, Jr.. of Ocrmantown, In iho WnunllltMrm Momnflnl PhnhAl n, T(1imw 5?r5?-.! r y-'iiLssi 4 rS&&vSXW&Sii; ?'l?" "'.."" "" ..V"cK..l-,iD.T:"' w.'"i Church. Oermnntown. o periorm ine ceremony, ine nriue, wno i ti,ii ......o liln will be given In marriage by her father. hn.VBiV,1" V."e L8.. I HIIU lUliia XllllKUCtl NORTH PHILADELPHIA Announcement Is mado of tho mar rlngo of MIbs Cecelia Cunnlff. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Cunnlff, of 1922 North ' Twenty-first street, nnd Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald, on Wednesday nfter noon at 3 o'clock In St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church, Twenty-third and Berks streets. The ceremony wns performed by the Rev. John F Cunnlff. the bride's brother, nnd was followed bv a reception at the home of the bride's 'parents. The bride, who wns attended by her slater, Miss Matilda CunnllT, was given In mar riage by her father Mr. Harry Foley was best man Upon their return from their trip Mr. nnd Mrs Fitzgerald will he nt home ut 143 South Fifty-ninth street. Tho wedding of MIbs Emma Erdman Bcchtel, of 847 North Twenty-ninth street, nnd Mr. Loyal G. Norman, of 881 North Twenty-eighth street, was sol emnized on Wednesdny at noon with the Rev. Mntthev i vn Inia- ( ru Covennnt Presbyterian Church, officiat ing, air. unci airs. .ormnn left on an extended tour. Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard A. Fraguo, of nil iiuiin nraao a.rcei. returned cany In tho week from Torrcsdale, where they wero guests for several days nta house party given by Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Praguo at their bungalow at Pleasant View Park. Mrs. Prague gnvo a lunch eon, followed by brldgo, yesterday In her home In honor of Mrs. Vranm huff. of Norfolk, Vn., nnd Miss May Owen, of New Orleans. La. Other gueBts In cluded Mrs. William F. Troost. Miss Rachel Troost, Miss Frances Shalmack, Mrs. Nettle Meiers und Mrs. Edgar Ruft FRANKFORD Miss Marguerite Smith, of 6010 Dlt man street, Is on a trip to Niagara Falls, Canada and the Thousand Islands. Mrs. J. Donaldson nnd her family, of Ovcrlngton Btrcet, who havo been spend ing tho summer at their cottage In Vcntnor. returned to their homo this week. Miss Florence Hughes, of 4722 Grls iom street, hns been rnterta'nlnc hT cousin. Miss Mlnneola Clark, of JohnB town, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Getz nnd tholr daughters, Miss Violet Getz, and Miss Mary Getz, of 4842 Frankford avenue, have returned from Asbury Park, N. J., whore they motored for a short visit. will he" attended bv her sister. Mrs. Caleb Cresson ns matron of honor, nnd bor couVn. Miss Elizabeth Wlt30n', will net as maid of honor. Tho bridesmaids will bo Mrs. C. Colket Wilson. Jr.. and Mrs. P. Howlnnd Shaw, sister of tho bridegroom Miss Vlrglnln Francis, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. I. H. Francis, Jr.. of Devon, will act as tlower girl, and Master Charles Pnlst nnd Master I. Hathaway Francis, 3d, will be the r bbon bearers Mr Frnncls O. Tatnall will act as best man. and the ushers will include Mr. Robert Wessmnn, Mr, Hornce Barbn, Mr Hcnrv Dletsch Jr.. nnd Mr Jackson A. Wilson, brother of tho bride A reception will follow tho ceremony at the homo of the hrlde's parents. ' MAXWELL PERKINS The marriage of Miss Margaret Rob inson Perkins, dnughter of MrH. Tenroso It. Perkins, of 236 West HOrttcr street. Oermnntown, to Mr. Harry Zlcgler aiuxweii, or Baos wayno nvenuo, win ik pl'icc nt th" home of the br de s mother nt 7:30 o'clock this evening, tho Rev. John Harvey Lee. pastor of tho Second Presbyterian Church, officiating Mr. Abraham R. Perkins will give his niece in marriage nnd .Miss Marlon (J Ruxborough, took plnco at the home of the bride's parents on Wednesdny eve- ociock, mo iicv. rector of Christ fflclatlng. Mr. daughter In marriage iaugnun acted as maid of honor for her sister. Another sister, Miss Mabel Laughlln, wns the bridesmaid. Mr. J. H. Ueass acted an best man for Mr. Bucher. A reception followed tho ceromony. Mr. nnd Mrs Bucher nre spending some time In Ocean City, nfter which they will bo at home ut 147 East Duval street. MYERS BEN'CKERT The wedding of Miss Florence Vera Benckcrt. daughter of Mr. John D. I Rvnckert. to Mr. Myers took placn Weil- ' ne' day nt 2 o'clock at Reconciliation Episcopal Church, tho ceremony bolng performed by the Rev. B. Erlckson. t The brldo wore n white gcorgctto dress with n whlto picture hat of B.itln and ostrich, nnd sho carried a shower boutiuet of Bride rose sand lilies of tho alley. Her sister, Miss Dorothy Hi'len ltenckert, who woro n pink satjn dress, with hat to match, wns mnld of honor Tho best man wan Mr. Frank Myers, brother of tho bridegroom. A reception was held at the home of Iho bride, with only the Immedlnto fnm lly attending. Mr. nnd Mrs. Myers left for n wedding trip and will ltd at home October 1 at 4430 North Franklin street l.ogan. Tho bridegroom served with the NORRISTOWN Miss Edna Scnscnlg. of Marshall and Kohn streets, entertained sixteen guests nt n supper party at h-r home at which time! her engagement to Mr. H. niton Wood, also of this borough, was an miunred. Announcement Is made of the engage ment of Miss Dorothy Sellers to Mr. Howard Gibson, of Dunkirk. .V . The formal announcement was made at a card party which Mrs. George Phlll ps iavo ut the home of her parents. Mr nnd Mrs. Henry Bachenhelm, of 1348 Powell street. Among those present nt the event wero Miss Mildred Cox. Miss Dorothy Tyson, Miss Llllle Stiles. Miss Catharine Barnes, Mlsa Clara Wolf. Miss Iyttn Dressier, Mrs. Rolan I Moore, Mrs. Elliott Buchanan, Mrs. Joseph D. Wolfe and Mrs. C I. Fisher. TIOQA '' 'ill j r tl.lHlnh M.n,v fXMI . . air. anu airs. .mhiui .... .-.,- M yj mi v,. Allegheny avenue, re- r turned Inst evening from a short visit bl Mnrylnnd. Miss Henrietta M. Rohfs, of 1818 West Venango street, ente-rtnlned the TW Sigma Sorority on Thursday evening .at her home, when tho members gavo ft sur prls" shower for Miss Kathryn Keller. 1 whoso engagement to Mr. James Wright has been announced. Other guests In cluded Miss Martha Horner. Miss Helen Klein. Miss Mildred Kornbau. M sa Ma tilda Mayer. Miss Helen Kle nsmlth, M sa Christine. Mosler. Miss Estelle Ileed, mm Ethel Taylor, Miss Oraco Kett, Mls Rosalind Weaver nnd MIbs Wlnlfreq Harlninn. 1 DELAWARE COUNTY Mr, and Mrs. John HerBhey nnd thslr daughters, of Wnlllngford. are spending; September at their cottage nt Avulon. Mr. John Stokes Ensor and Mr. S. T3. Rlslcy Ensor, who were tho guests i of Mr. and Mrs. Henrv K Major, of Medial havo returned to their homo In Balti more Mrs. T lMwnrd Clyde, of Chester. Is now the guest of her son and elaughtor-Iti-luw, Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Clyde, at tholr homo In Pittsburgh Upon ncr re turn she. will Mstt Colonel and Mrs. James A. O. Campbell, of Chester, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Allison, of Ridley Pnik. returned a few days ngo from Ma'ne, whero they spent n fortnight. Miss May Myers, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Myers, of Moylan, has returned from Mnlne, whero sho ha been for ft fortnight. HTKOISHir NOTIfKB WTKAMSITir NOTICKW s. LUCKENBACH LINE Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam S. HOMESTEAD (U. S. S. Board) Sept. 14 S. S. Rotterdam Philadelphia WEST POOL (U. S. S. Bonrd) Sailed Perkins will nttend her sister ns mnld of I Twenty-eighth Division during the world honor. Miss Jeanne B. Perkins, another I wnr i What Republicans Offer In Place of the League Philadelphia San Diego Los Angeles San Francisco S. S. SHORTSVILLE (U. S. S. Board) Sailed 3. S. PLEAIDES Sept. 18 S. S. HATTIE LUCKENBACH Oct. 2 San Francisco Philadelphia via Los Angeles and San Diego S. S. FRED'K LUCKENBACH Sept. 17 S. S. ARCHER (U. S. S. Board) Oct. 3 S. S. HANNAWA (U. S. S. Board) Oct. 17 LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. phone Lombard 5340 328 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, P- Senator Harding's mention of putting "teeth" in his proposed reconstructed Hague Tribunal evokes only jeers from the Democratic friends of the League of Nations. "Political dentists," observes the New York World (Dem.), "will tell him that without a League only false teeth are possible now," and the Richmond Journal's (Dem.) title for an editorial on the subject is "Harding's False-Teeth Proposal." On the other hand, prominent Republican news papers are enthusiastic over the Republican candidate's plan, the New York Tribune declaring that while the Harding program "promises ho millennium, it is definite and affirmative, whereas the Cox program is vague and negative." So that the public may more fully understand just what is offered by both parties, THE LITERARY DIGEST in its issue of September 11 publishes an enlightening article, drawn from editorial statements by American newspapers, comprehensive, unbiased, and deeply inter esting. Read it and you will be able to vote more intelligently at the coming election. There are many other news-articles covering a wide field of interest. Among them are: Historical vlaccs and insti tutions in Eurove. always a (source of information and education, mail be visited to 'antane at this lime of the vein. Your comfort is assured if you travel on one of out steamers. NORMAN MONARCH ..PHILA. to LIVERPOOL SEPT11 Vauban New York " Liverpool Sept. 14 River Arixet Philadelphia " Piraeus, Salonica, Constantinople and Smyrna. Sept. 15 Caronia New York " PI) mouth and Cherbourg Sept.. 18 AquiUnia New York" Cherbourg and Southampton Sept 21 Italia New York" Patras, Dubrovnik and Trieste Sept. 23 Cbipana Philadelphia " London Sept. 25 Carmanla New York " Liverpool Sept.25 Mauretania New York " Cherbourg and Southampton Sep( 30, Imperator New York " Cherbourg and Southampton Oct.. 7 rucsnicir unci l'rrlclit He-nice Kor I.'ilrr Nilllncn Apply to Paitenger Office, 1300 Walnut St., Phila. Freight Office. Bourse Bldfj., Phila. The Financial "Drive" in Politics Mr. Burleson's "Burned Fingers" Why Coal Should Not Cpst 'More Decreasing Fear of Immigration "Cuban" Independence for Egypt A Shipping Alliance With Germany Dangers of Japan-American Friction . Why Bulgaria Is Anti-Bolshevik How Ireland Looks to Continental Eyes Prohibition's Shadow on Australia The Last Word in Wireless New Paper Pulps Fireless Fireworks Why Work? Movies for Everybody Lincoln's Statue in London Debatable Beauty of Women Speeding Up Culture in Movies Play as a Church Function Vacation With Pay for Workers The Cocoanut Industry in the Philippines What the Heroes of the Great War Are Doing How Saghalien Was Captured by "A Dauntless Japanese Adventurer" Mr. Wilson Under the Scrutiny of a Psychologist A New Day for American Sailors American Planes for the Gordon Bennett Cup Taking Chances on Gasoline Explosions Science and Invention Best of the Current Poetry Topics of the Day NAWSCO LINES Freight Service Between PHILADELPHIA and LOS ANGELES HARBOR, SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE West Bound Stenmrr East Hound I West Hound Steamer East Hound Sailed... "Sprinufiehr .....Sept. 13 Sept. 17 "Lehich" Oct. 21 Sailed "Artiuas" Oct. 1 Sept. 23. .."West Togus"...Nov. 1 'Sailed... "Stanley Dollar" ' 'Dues not mako Seattle l'or ltdtm, rtr., Appl) to NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO.' .l7C'7lt3 I". S. 8hi, Mr Jioaitl Phones Lombard 5564-5; Main 830 136 S. Fourth St., Phila. U & Many Half-tone Illustrations and Humorous Cartoons September 11th Number on Sale Today Newsdealers 10 Cents $4.00 a Year Markot Dlfetlnotlon to Bo Reader oil Th Literary DlflMt Ma ttaair H i mH PHILADELPHIA to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service l S. Slilpulnc llmrcl Steel Simmers 5. S. Lake Elhbury Loading Sept. 15 (From Pier 78, South Wharves) Tho Charles T. Mejjee Co. A'jents for U. S. Shipping Board Drcxel Building PHILADELPHIA Bell Lombard 5100 EARN-LINE Inrorpornirel 1H91 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer, General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia-Manchester SS "Des Moines Bridge". ..Sailed SS "Lake Foxboro" Sept. II Philadelphia Havana A Steamer Sept For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard, Dictionary), NEW YORK BB est IK I Atlantic-Gulf and Pacific Lines PHILADELPHIA TO LOS ANGELES (Harbor) SAN FRANCISCO 8. S. WEST A PALM., about SKIT IS CIIAH. kl HZ X CO,. Inc., AsriiM Ilraxrl Hide.. riilliiUaluUln. 1". Lomburtl Slut Mitiu tat Holland-Auriga LINE NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth and B v.tr-Mr.r New AmiUrdam . M.Oct, la Ujndna 5jit. Z2,0ct. 27 Rotterdam .Oct. 2'Not. 0 tfUMMINQ - LINE 0. S. SUpping Boitd Slcel Stimtrt Regular Service PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam & Antwerp SS "Arizpa" Loadinjr SS "Lake Harminia".. .Sept. 16 (From Pier 34, South Wharvof) For information apply A. D. Cummins & Co., Inc. H. P. DILKES, manager 139 South 4th St, Phila. Lombard 4127.4128-6487 Mln flf CAUTION NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY t'ONCIiKNl All prraon, leru litby citullnneil nnlnt upnlylriK Inbor material, Ktorein or linrburlnir liti inviitbrri ot 'h crew nf tl.e Ifreritti'H. H. I.ll)rl. new lying in tht jmrt of PlillilV. pliln, unbiM uuiliorUed by Ihu undfrnlsnei!. .. wit ( Minvaa auuiuiuni uv inn i nnri mii ftoordiM . .., Oct. 13No. 17 .."? blU'Cor.trictee without ""r avlhorlly 1 yj 'ii lantlc City overi,mDor way, rUMHH gp. U Walnut BU UU. - 'W&UflUg. jntHX,. CO,, fcd. 4 4 s ZJ?rtmM &L JL tiJtKiMiiMi l.-K ..lr $fk vr. b.vuiii fo incioaea. who
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