Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 25, 1920, POSTSCRIPT CLOSING STOCK PRICES, Page 9, Image 9

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fST1 GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Talks'of theLittlo Son Born to Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph JValker, 3d-r-SHc Sees Mrs. Hqnry .
Pase in a
ID you hcarthflt Eleanor Cuyler
iit.ii... ima 'n.llttl noil? . I linve
D
Xf hftrd what his, nam, will b, but
K 'it "ill be Jos,r.h WalW, 4lh.
fn M? fan 1 " Eleanor Walkf r I tho
fijlfw. f Haverford. Bh .was tear
rkl about three and a half year..; sftd
and Joe, you remsmber, after tralnlb
? the officf W BChoo in Chatlftn6oaa,
"nt over with the A.;E. F. and wa
dlr wounded noon after our' men (jot
StoVeTsht. I hear Ho m entirely
will of Ms wound, which was very (?
tee and painful, and put him out of
the fldhting altogether. He hn been
home for more tTian a year now, and
thev nre Uvlng in their apartment in
Vew $r. Their oldest child must bn
it the cunnlnccut age now. She' will
h three about December or .Tanudry.
Mrs. Caspnr Morris is ft sister of Mrs.
Walker. She waa Miss Helen Cur
ler. AVE you heard about the Bundle
H
. Dsr which the Armenian commit.
. t, Pmrtf(npT Aid and the ear
E.t committee have got tin far next
throush your thine and any old clothes
tou may have, things wnlch seem too
old and worn to give even to rummage
Mies, will he nrntefully received and
nt to the Armenians, who will gladly
mend and freshen the old things.
That old skirt with n nolo In the
rocket, that the mouse ate when you
left it hanging up while you were away,
and that coat on which you upset a
eup of chocolate last spring, and that
faftbful old negligee that you have
ilipped into after a tiresome dav, when
tou wanted to relax, and whlrh von
cannot wear again. Perhaps you think
tber are hopeless, but you rannot vital
ize how the worn places can be cut out,
and the good parta cut into smaller
rarments for some little, cold and nun
rrr bnbv. So don't be ashamed to
send old things, they'll be welcome.
The only contributions they do not
want are hats, because they cannot
puck ba" and the women over thero
do not wear them anyhow, so why send
them? There are to be receiving sta
tions in various parts of the city.
T SAW Mrs. Henry Pease on the
1 street yesterday looking very Kmart.
in a dark blue trtcoiette gown, xno
bodice was made with a blouSe nt the
walntllne and was cut square at the
neck and outlined with white. Her
rather lante hat wan of dark blue raflln
faced with white georgette and
trimmed with srnnt uncurled fehthorsW
thnme blue. Her little daughter was
with her. Really she is no milch like
her mother when she wa that same age.
it's almost funny, the same eyes and
lovely curly hair and the same expres
sion about the mouth. She had on a
one-piece smocked frock of light tan
linen and n round dark blue bat finished
with a ribbon streamer.
PIIILADCLPHIANS are interested
to hear that Ellen Randolph, of
N'evr York, is to make" her debut this
year. She is the daughter of Mr. Ed
mund Randolph, and her mother was
Miss Bella Carter, a sister of Mrs.
George McCall, Mrs. Ned Buckley, Mrs.
(larmier Cassatt antl Mr. James rscw
man Carter, of this city. Ellen Ran
dolph has been living in Europe (or
some time and is returning to Mew
York this week on the Finland to Join
hr father, who Is uow at his country
etite In Locust Valley. He has ar
ranged to give a ball In her honor on
December 18 at tho Rltz-Carlton in
New York. And I expect we will sen
ner nere in rnuadeipiua during tho
teanon.
WE DO get used to hearing slang
from the mouths of babes, but now
and then it get us suddenly, and
while we do not approve we cannot help
but laugh.
I spent an afternoon in the country
recently with a charming old lady, and
ai we were talking undv the trees her
mall granddaughter, aged three, came
In with her nurse to see her. I was
greatly taken with the small person
un irieu to make tier talk with me,
bUt She ftaarnprl ftlaFrnlf- and Ifanf Innl.
In? at her grandmother In a worried
tort of way. Finally she spoke, and the
remark was rare. "Grandma," srtld
ane. "you better move your chair f'om
under 'at tree, 'cause n pear might fall
oa your bean." NANCY WYNNE
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
At the dinner which Mr. nnd Mr.
cwirlton Yarnall, of Seventeenth and
t"-ui Birecis ana urum qreeK Fnrm.
?.? W'J' lv nt the Rabbit in honor
?f lM Marjorle Young Olbbon. dauth
vlu! DrA afl(1 BIr9, Jonn H- Glhbon, on
x - ycloer i, tno euesis win in
v:f MlJ? Anltft Strawbrldge. Miss
Jiffy ? Thayer. Miss Sarah Bnrrlncer.
?i- tuctla 3- Heclucher. 2d, Mlas
iJ P3phJa Yarnall, Mss Ruth Pack
MiVii ?v.lnV BMdle. Mla Mary H.
wZ? iMC MlM Ann Ashton. Miss Ell
v..!.. mk'?J?' M,BB Cornelia Keeble. of
r?fnM ,e Tenn.;-Nr. Daniel Bacha. Mr.
f.rPk1'" Bach. Jr.; Mr. William Town-lwMr-
.ohn Carter. Mr. Edward
M?wnvin.f5i. Mr- R"brt N. Downs. 3d ;
ff,. " "lam 8ellera. Mr. Webster
DouBherty, Mr. S Warren McK. Downs.
J ""fy C. Hart. Mr. Syndham Pag.
Jr M.A1Uon Scott' JIr- Henry B Cox,
rev v r."?eJ:lck.R- DMyton. Mr. Sid-Bwv,,w-
?'.'" Jr-I Mr. Charles J.
rli; 3d Ir J s- Andrw "ar-
rMfi..ani Mr D. Knlckerbacker Boyd,
Cheilmi. . naaot wnty.second and
for "J jVS,reels' navo lBaue(l Invitations
irJ-.o.ince nt the Marlon Crlpket rinh
...I.J r .- . T T .. .
neDutante dauehter. Mina i.vi,aI1,
' oi tneir
Ljsbetli
"nicKerbackcr Boyd.
da!2.2?lnfL l Nla Pueas.
"' "l AIT. MH
amuel Lucas
of Ard
.w.c, cuin Mw q. Tn.lMH. ai.t.
oi ilr
-.. .--" Mvaiil 111 BJIUlll. BDn
Lftm na-
Learning- fimlth,
SQI
!ar 7, cr".""" oinlin, will taK(
Mary's airJft"r1,ayi.uoelob: 3ft' ln s'
b?-Jrvpl8?opal Church, Ardmore. ai
take
'.nrt : '".viiwwii niuniurr, ui
th iinm. -. . Jecr",on W 101 ow at
ami sT,Lofth bride's brother-in-law
i er Kl.ehr r Mra. Arthur At
"ier Keht, at Ardrtore.
ChestSSt wffi in ." Pikard. 3d.
on Frldav v?1. thv8 Bsllevue'StraHord
th S IS?1Venbr 26, in honor of
"authterCS ?'S8 Vlrclnla B. Carter.
Calvert M'1" Rv- " Mm George
'," Carter, of Bryn Mawr.
tr o'f vVi'"0" Newbold. dxugh.
win i.Plarr.la6 o Mr. Steven csihoun
tsrtain h.-i.0.?? on October 9, will en-
horns PM..",",mIM ' amner at
her
W.r"wek Hous
Intown,
r- "unesay, October 0
n.-" r.itoiremnt
j n. a..
of Miss
Julia a
hiS,,MA.2uB.hter of Mr. nnd Mrs'
Wll-
o. to Mr u ?0et2?i ti.C 8t, Joseph,
tansflmunl . o,'Jr enii j-iiiins. or
oJiti. Y.n6, '"'".heen snnouncsd. Miss
Us of i?ifra3yau 9' 6mlth Collearo.
th. wa? L9lL,.Mr'.pII'ln.wn- durrng
fmy .'p,Sln ln ,he U"ltd tat
mnU B tor about we yr ln
l"nfohlEuJ5eJl Fl paldw.ll, Jr.. of Wal
WedniUday an lnformal luncheon on
VftMl,K. B,l;nla Fairfax, of Richmond.
JUmDtnndlVieh,r of Mr nr"i Mr. John
n. DoNon.''""'' at tl,Clr Mmi' We"
Pl?i'!eAin."VnBirMn Poi"- nt 1Sf'
forlni!K,J 5?." bean x" fiMtt tor
mm'v?nIw'!?y6!o,,nrt ,rot- her
mi mo Bt LnM- M"""-
Dr i USnrls"a wiuom daughter 01
left VMUrrt',.-un;yn,y.'1 Wllimvof Devon
" yei!raay for cape Maywbr eh
ehe
Smart Gpwn
Is the guest 5r a few days of Mr. nd
Mrs. Frederick II. Lee. Jr. MIsS Wilson
will be a debutante of this year.
Mr., arid Sirs. Mather Hayward and
their family have returned to thtlr home
at Wayne after spending the summer at
Manchester, Mass. - v
w Mr. Furman R. Furnesa,, of ,Upttf
Bank Farm, near Media, has had his
netihews, the, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wirt
L Thompson-, of Jenkintown, with hlrii
for;ft few day.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph RltleohOUs KaVa
taken, apartments at the Qladston for
the winter. '
. Mrs. .Alfred Lowry And Ml' Martha
Lowry, of Ttoeemont, are at the HOtrt
Chntham, New Yofk.
Dr. and Mrs. J. J3. Dunwoody, df
Delaneo, N. J., formerly of LUnereti
I'a., ndnnunre the engagement Of thelf
daufihter, Mies, Eleanor TotlsV Dun
woody, to Mr. Charles L. Uarle Wind
hovel, of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Boott, of this
city, were the guests Of honor at a
dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs,
Matthew U Akers, of Louisville, ICV.i
at Hot Bprings, Va.
Mr. And Mrs. RowmAh Leaf and Miss
Letf, who have been traveling abroad all
summer, will sail this week for nemo.
Dr. and Mrs1. Richard V. Mattlson
who have rrnnt the summer at their villa
at Newport, are now, at Bunapea, N.
H , where they will remain ,for a fort
night before returning to their home' Iri
Ambler.
. Mr. and Mrs. Holllnshead N.A Tiy
lor, of Chestnut H,H. are spending a
fortnight At Bretton woods, N. it.
Mr. and Mm. David S. LUdlUm, of
Rosemont, will leave in a few days for
wniioomr. ineir ramp ai Eaizaoetntown,
N. Y.. where they win spend a week
and later will Join Mr. and Mrs. J.
Howaid Reber, and with them motor
through New England. Mr. and Mrs
Reber hive occupied their bungalow
sinco cany in juiy.
Miss Marlon Bennett. Miss Ruth Dl
bert and Miss Frances Miller will enter
tain at luncheon At the Bellevur-Rtrat-ford
today in honor of Miss Adele Went
and Mrs. M. Marshall. Miss Wenti's
marriage to. Dr. araeme Mitchell will
take place next Saturday. Miss Bennett
will bo maid of honor. Mrs. Marshall
matron of honor and Miss Dlbert and
Miss Miller bridesmaids at the wedding.
Mr. Atlfl Mrs ndflrta TVItv fhmA1m
who have been occupying their cottage &l
jaincruown, it. J., an summer, nave re
turned home.
Mrs. T. Holtlngaworth Andrews, who
has boen spending the summer at James-tow-n.
R. I., has returned and opened
her house at Twenty-flrst and Porter
streets.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe T. Anthony, of
Hathaway lane, Wynnewood, have just
returned from Ashevllle, N. c, wherr
they were visiting Mr. Anthony's brother,
Mr, B. D. Anthony,tftnd his family.
Mrs. O0rge de B. Kelm. Sr., has re
turned and opened her home at Twenty
flrst and Porter streets.'
Colonel and Mrs. William J. Elliott and
Miss M. Elizabeth Elliott, of South Sev
enteenth street, who have been spending
the summer In Alaska, have returned
and are at the Bellevue-Stratford for
the early autumn.
Commander and Mrs. J, J. Hunker,
wno have been the guests of Mrs, George
W. Chllds at the Bellevue-Stratford. will
return to raeaaena, can:., octouer I.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvln T'. Relter. who have
occupied their cottage at Chelsea since
early In the summer, have returned to
their home in Merlon.
Mrs. Robert I. Jenks and MISS Noiicy
R. Caperton, of this city, are spending
a few days at Lenox, Mass.
Mr. Theodore Carle Jennings has re
turned ,to his home at Palmyra, N. J.,
after a stay of a fortnight at Johns
town. Cambria county, as the guest of
Mr. Andreas A. Zimmerman.
Mrs. Charles Prltchard Mason, of 38
south Forty-fourth street, Announces
the marriage of her daughter. Miss
Helena Thomson Mason, .to Mr. Al
bert Thomas Maynard on Monday, Sep
tember 20, at the Church, of the Saviour.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
, Mr. and Mrs. Tristan B. du MaraU
and their sort, Mr. Maurice du Morals,
of Woodslde avenue Naroerth, have just
returned from Lavalette, N. J where
they have thslr summer home.
. Mr. Edmund A. S. Hunter, sen of
Mr. and Mrs William T. Hunter, of The
Oables, Devon, and Mr. Mahlon Buck, of
Devon, will spend the weik-end at La
fayette College.
Miss Mary Dotteror, daughter of Mr.
and Mr. John Dotterer. of Wayne, re
turned to Swarthmore College on Mon
day. Mr. Amos Dotterer, their son. en
tored SWarthmore for hip flrst-ysar term.
Mr. J. A. Ball has returned to his homo
m Wayne from a trip of two months in
Europe.
Mr. and Mrs J. Clifton Buck. Miss
Frances Buck, Mr. James Mahlon Buck
and Miss Caroline Buck, of Cedar Lawn.
Devon, have returned from an automo
bile trip through New England. On
their way home they spent a few days
at the Inn, Buok Hill Falls.
QERMANTOWN
Mr. and Mrs.. Frederick Thomas an
nounce the engagement of their daugn
ter, Miss Helen J. Thomas, and Mr.
Henry Wilson. The woddlnjr will tako
place at the home of the bride's parents
on Saturday, October 18, At 7 o'clock.
Miss A. Elizabeth Thomas entertained
at a surprise shower In honor of rjer
sister on Saturday afternoon. There
wore twenty guests AmOnc them were
Mrs. Ida Wilson, Miss Sara Wilson ana
Mrs. Edward MOnrOe Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coleman, of 311
Dorset street, will spend the week-end
ln Uucktrgham, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knight, of Lan
caster, are the guests of their S6n-ln-
law and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard
8
Bostlck, of sis East Dorset street.
Mr and Mrs, VS. T. Hanefeld And
their daughter, Miss Natalie Haneffld.
of 6132 Morton street, have returned
from spending tome time at the Bis
cajne, Ocean City, N. S.
STRAWBERRY MAN8ION
Mr. and Mrs William Lewis and thslr
daughter, Mies Betty Lewis, of 1914
North Thirty-second street, have re
turned from Atlantic City, where they
spent the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Alien Yudlsky and their
daughter. Miss Nanette Yudlsky, of 3318
Fontaln street, have returped from At
lantic City, where they Spent the sum
mer, Mr. and Mrs Louis Well, Miss Hen
rietta Well and Mr. Adolph Well, of 2823
Nicholas street, who have been upending
the summer in Chelsea, ere now at their
own home.
MOORESTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, of Boston,
have been visiting Mr- and Mrs. Edwin
summer on Main street.
Mi", and Mrs. Heberton Williams and
their son are home from their vacation
Mr. and Mrs. HOrace Roberts and
their son hive returned front England,
where they ware .attending, tho world
conference of the Society of Friends. Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Coles also attended th
conference and returned home with
them.
- A. L. Carnival In Lansdbwno
The carnival which the American Le
gion boys of Lansdowne are giving Is A
Bay little place. It looks like a minia
ture town set down on the playgrounds,
wits its circle of latticed boothp and its
bright rows of lights,
Mrs. Oeortre Statssll hoe charge of
the booth where fanoy articles are sold.
Chances are take on a hue cake by
Miss Helen Taylor Miss Lillian Bloods
worth and Miss Florwiee Young Mr.
William nobev had charge of three very
popular sawdust cats, to knock derwn
which you Am supposed to require only
three balls. The fish nopd, where thero
Is always a regular lltio of kiddles. Is
conducted by Mlra Jean Hartm.in, MU
Kdna Kobey and Miss Marion Illndm.ll.
Mr, Harry Farren has charge of the
booth where the fruits And vegetables
an .nn Then tnere IS A woh
Then tnere is a wonatrrui rara
ear to be given away ana iiveijr jjui
by the lODth Infantry and.
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ON THE
Mss Margaret Curtis, daughter of
Overbrook, and Miss Helen Sewell,
flewell, of Ogontz, who will make
WI88AHICKON
Mrs. Joseph C. Henderson, Jr., of 267
Roohelle avenue, Is spending the Autumn
With her aunt. Mrs W. IIV Ebrlght, of
Lebanon, PA.,
Annoupceiiient Is made of the mar
riage of Mrs. Margaret O. .Summers, of
410(1, Chestnut street, and Mr. Maao H.
Brlgga, of 214 Roohelle avenue, on Sep
tember 19, by the Rev. Charles L
Hunter, pastor of the Wlssahlokon Bap
tist ChUrch. Mr1, nnd Mrs. Briggs will
be at home after December 1 at 214
Rochelle avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hopkins, of
Washington, and their daughter. Miss
Bernlce Hopkins, who have been spend
ing some time at Wildwood, are tho
?ueets of Mrs. Joseph C. Henderson, of
18 Rochelle avenue.
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board you'll find anywhere.
Everv part
vice which
de hotel
as the best
Hotel Pentajlyaaia. with Its
saoo room, moo taba, h tho
larotst hotel in the wotid built
4 opW for cVrfauniting
trn- who wtnt tha Use
thtrtk.
COURTS
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Curtis, of
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
their debut in society this winter
FRANKFORD
Mrs.
Raloh
Edge and her
dAughter,
Mies Edith Edge, of 1138 Herbert street,
have left for England, where the mar
riage of Miss Edge and Mr. Harold In
ghram will take place In November.
Miss Nancy Sellers, of Orthodox street.
will snend
tn
e week-end In New York
as the a-uest of Miss
Gladys Forest, of
180th street and Riverside drive,
Mr. nd Mrs. O. W. RelChelt, of 481J
Mulberry street, announce the marriage
of their daughter, Mies Elleabeth L.
Relchelt, to Mr. Ray E Broslus on Sep
tember 11 by the Rev. C. W. Heathooate.
Mrs William Gyrath and her children,
of 633S Hedge street, will return home
shortly from Cincinnati and Dayton, O..
where they have been spending some
time.
HOTEL
Opposite UhnnhamaKniinal &ewjor
tl
and a Good Disposition
The thing that keeps the hotel man forever watching his p's and q's is human nature.
Equipment -however elaborate or well thought out and machinery and luxurious
furnishings and ingenious comfort-devices are all appreciated by travelers; but they're all
forgotten when some human part of the machinery some employee, and usually some
way-down subordinate makes the wrong sort of human contact with one of our guests.
That, of course, is the big
reason why two hotels may be
practically alike in size and
equipment, and yet as different
in character and "disposition,"
if the word is permissible,
as two people of the same
weight and height can be.
Hotels ore a lot like people in
"disposition," when you come
to think of it.
We think a great deal of the
perfection of our equipment.
Take the Pennsylvania's tele
phone system, for instance;
with its 3340 phones, 200
telautographs, a stiff of a hun
dred and ten people, and the
Urcest private-exchange switch
phone business could make ir,
and the money it cost is shock
ing to think of. Yet, if the
voice that comes to the guest
over his wire isn't tuned just
right, or if the brain behind the
voice u slow or
don, inferior or
That's the human-nature
side of it.
But this b what Fm getting
at: you can depend upon it that
when we put that sort of almost
perfect machinery into our
hotels, we aren't going to be
lax about the kind of human
beings we turn it
of the telephone scr- can be sure that
we can control within operated hotel the
is set up as perfectly
brains of the tele-
is doing its best
see that the human element b
Sty
Associated with it ir tht four
Hotcb Sutler h Buffalo, ClSve
IsmJ, Doczoit and St. Louit;
and etch of thcao fir hottls
nukca tetemuoht for all the
others.
MISS EDITH NEWLIN .
WEDS MR. M. C. HOBBS
Marriage of Miss Frances E.
Stovens and Mr. Robert
Taylor
A wedding of Internet to this city took
place at noon today at the Church of Hie
Redeemer-, Bryn Mawr. when Miss
Edith Newlln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
nichard M. Newlln, of Indum Run
Farm, Whltford. ,Fa became the bride
of Mr. Masland Cogswell Hobbs, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin W. Hobbs, of
Boston, the Rev, George Calvert Carter
and the Rev. Jules Prevost otnciatlng.
Mr. Newlln gave his daughter mar
riage. She woe attended by Miss Re
bakau Hobbs, of Boston, ns maid of
honor and eight bridesmaids, who In
cluded her sisters, Miss Alice H. Newlln
and Miss Margaret Newlln; Miss Elea
nor Robb and Miss Mary S. arlscom. of
HAverford : Mies Margaret A. Kennard
and Miss Elsie PUroe, of Boston; Mls.i
Marguerite Loud, of New York, and
Miss Agnes R. Oross, of Bethlehem. Mr.
Franklin W. Hobbs. Jr., was his
brother's best man. and the ushers were
Mr. William Hobbs, Mr. Otla Stanton,
Mr. oordner Dullard, Mr. Clement k.
fttoddef. Mr. XV fhnnrtlur riAwdltfih. Mr.
Harold H. Davis, Of Boston t Mr. Wlikle
Bushby, Mr. Daniel Keneflch. and Mr.
Stewart Welsh, of Buffalo. A. breakfast
at Arfryn. the home of Mr, .and Mrs.
R. Howard Elsenbrey, at Haverford. fol
lowed, after which Air. and Mrs. Hobbs
left for their wedding Journey.
TAYLOR STEVENS
A wedding of Interest to this city wilt
take place at 4 o'clock this afternoon at
All Saints' Church, Worcester, Mass,,
wpen miss roances Hiiaaoetn ncevens
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A,
Stevens, of Worcester, will become the
orioe or air. nooert potter AiKen Tayior,
son oi rs. Frederick w. Tayior,
Vlufi' n
Lw.l P-
s will be
Boxoy, tmestnut Hin.tne Rev. L
Morris offlclatln-. Miss Stevens
elven In msrrlar. hv hr fatHer. Rh
will wear a gown of rosa point and duch
ess lace, with a court train of white
satin, garnered with orange blossoms,
and a veil of tulle. Her cousin. Miss
Charlotte E Blgelow, of Worcester, will
attend as maid of honor, dressed In rose
nlnk and carrvln- flnwrrn nt fh inm
shade, whose small sister. Miss Nancy
Blgelow, will follow as flower girl, In a
Pink frock and bonnet with blue trim-
mines, carrying a banket of pink blos
soms. The ten bridesmaids will be the
bridegroom's sister, Mien Elisabeth P.
A. Taylor, of Chestnut Hill; Miss
Frances Blgelow. Miss Frances Sumner,
Miss Alice B. Stevens, Miss Charlotte
Baldwin, Mies Mary L. Dewey, Miss
Margaret Denholm. Miss Senath Bassett,
Miss Slatu Nanhburn, of Worcester, and
MIrb Frances M. MacDuflie, of New
York. Thoy will, wear blue gowns with
trains and pink hats, carrying bouquets
of pink flowers. Mr. Kempton P. A.
Taylor will be his brother's best man.
and the ushers arc Mr. Edward W.
Clark. 3d, Mr. John Ferguleon Mohr. Mr
Henry E. Howr.ll antl Mr. RdivArr! V
Taylor. Jr., of this city; Mr. Louis K
Neff. of New York ; Mr. Henry w. Por-
it, or urooKiine, Mass ; Mr. frranx u
Batcman. of Orcenloch, N. J. ; Mr. Henry
Whltcomb nnd Mr. Charles Preecott
Stewart, of Worcester. Mass. A rccop
tlon at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Stevens, at Seventeenth and Chestnut
.streots, Worcester, will follow. Upon
their return from a wedding Journey Mr.
and Mrs. Taylorwlll live in Pittsburgh
SWEENEY DOUGHERTY
The wedding of Miss Matilda J.
Dougherty, of 1226 South Fifty-first
street, and Mr. Edward K. Sweeney, of
2127 summer street, took place at the
Church of the Blessed Sacrament. Flfty
alxth street nnd Chester aenue, at 9
o'clock Thursday morning, the Rev.
Father Mahon officiating. A reception
yy
kept as carefully up to par as
the equipment. We want every
guest to be "handled" like the
intelligent, reasoning, fair
minded being he is (and practi
cally all our guests are all those
stupid or in
. things); and if you, patronizing
different, the whole elaborate j any of our hotels, ever fail to
equipment is, for that transac- get the sort of treatment we
"rotten".
want you to have, the manager
of that hotel wants to know
it and he'll do something
about it, too.
By the way, I've often asked
business men (I especially enjoy
asking salesmen) how they'd
like it if they had to do ninety
percent of their business with
men who have just finished a
night's ride in a Pullman, or
who are hungry, or both at
once. That's how the hotel man
gets to know something about
human nature.
over to. You
in anv Scader
management
all the time to
&&.
All hara private bith, circulating
kcwttcr and other uniuual con
reniences in every room. An en
tire block of ground in Buffalo
has juit been bought, for a new
Hotel Sutler.
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MISS MILDRED F. HAWKINS
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. l.
Hawkins, of Ovcrbroolc, whose en
gagement to Mr. O. Emerson Klck
art, of Wllllatmport, Pa., was an
nounced today at a luncheon
followed Immediately after the cere
mony at the home of the bride s parents.
Th bride wore a gown of white satin
and carried a, shower bouquet of whltn
Bride roses. Her veil, arranged with
orange blossoms, extended tho lengtn
of her court train. A sister. Mies Rose
Dougherty, attended tne oriae an nm u
of honor. Her gown was of orchid
treore-ette and she wore a hat or orchid
to match her dress, trimmed with sold
lace. She carried a bouquet ot Pink
rrtii. Mr. Robert Campbell acted as
best man. After an extended wedding
i. Vi..,mVi r,nHii Mr. and Mrs.
Sweeney will live at 1228 South Fifty-
first street.
OREENB ERG ROSENTHAL
Mr. nnd Mrs. Isreal Rosentnal. of B.07
Woodland avenue, announce the mar
riage of tholr daughter. Miss Pearl Ro
senthal, to Mr. Morris Greenberg, of
Twenty-ninth and Diamond streetB. The
ceremony took place last Sunday evening
at 6 o'clock at Apollo1 Hall, with the
Rev. R. Levin offlelatlng. The bride
wore a gown of white satin trimmed
with rose point lace, with veil of rose
point lace, and carried a shower bou
ijuet of white roses.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Josephine Pilling, of Lansdowne,
will give a tllnner-dance'thls evening at
tho Philadelphia Country Club in honor
of Miss Katherlno Burgees, daughter of
the Rv. Dr. Herbert R. Burgess and
Mrs Burgess, of Eighteenth street and
Montgomery avenue, and Mr. Charles J.
Pilling, Jr., brother of the hostess, whose
marriage will take place on Tuesday eve
ning. September 28 Other guests will
Include the bridal attendants. Mrs
Thomas R. Mann, of New York ; Miss
Myrtle Crawford, of Wynnefleld. Pa. ;
Miss Anna P. Mann. Mr. Henry N Pill
Ing, Mr. Robert Pilling. Mr. Herbert R
Burgess. Jr, and Mr John B. Clothier.
Mls Myrtle Crawford, of Wynnefleld,
gave a, dinner last evening at her homo
for the brldo and her attendants, and
Mr Josephine Pilling entertained hie
brother and the ushers at dinner at thr
Manufacturers' Club. A theatre party
for the entire bridal party followed.
Announcement Is made of the mar
riage of Miss Edna I. Boone, of 4588
North Howard 'street, and Mr. Milton
Re'nert on Wednesday. The bride wae
attended by Mrs. Ella Woodrlng and
Miss Roberta Sharp. Mr. and Mrs.
Relnert will rpend the remainder of the
autumn in the Pocono mountains.
The wedding- of Miss Edna K, Eber
hord, of 2518 North Fifth street, and
Mr. William M. Shirley, of Lexington,
N. C, was solemnized on Thursday eve
ning with the Ilev. Urban Outellus, of
the Grace Reformed Church, Eleventh
nnd Huntingdon ntreets, officiating. Mr,
and Mrs. Shirley left on a weeding lour
and will bo at homo after November 1
at 2B18 North Fifth street. Tho bride
groom served overseas two and one-half
years with the United States army ln
the world war.
The Philadelphia friends of Miss
Madeline Salisbury, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. J, C. Salisbury, of Rlverton, N. J.,
whose marriage to Mr. Arthur Stow will
take place On September 29, gave a fare
well dinner In her honor on Wednesday
evening at Qreen's Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Haas, of Ger
ms town avenue, have returned from an
automobile trip through eastern New
York.
80UTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. Joseph Cullen has returned to his
home, 1941 McKean street, after spend
ing some time at Atlantic City.
Mrs. J. Murphy, of 2416 South Ban
croft street, Is one of the nlds at the
lawn fete for St. Agnes's Hospital, given
on the hospital grounds this week.
Miss Mnrguorite Towers has returned
to her home, 1711 nitner street, after
spending a month at Atlantic City.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and .Mrs J. Albert Cadwallader
and their Ron, Mastor James Cadwalla
der. Jr. and their daughter. Miss May
Cadwallader, of New Cumberland, Pa.,
are guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs
Harry Cadwallader Standbrldge, of 239
South Flfty-thlrd street.
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Stewart, with
their Infant daughter, Mildred Lorraine,
Tocns
COOK'S
TRAVEL SERVICE
V
is built on tlte solid foundationof eighty years 'of study
of the travelling public's needs. It is a service fully
appreciated and relied upon throughout the world.
SOME SUGGESTIONS
I APA N.CHINA n opportunity to see Japan in the glori
jsvi w "' 0U3 mapio and chrysanthemum season.
Escorted Tours leave Pacific Coast Oct.
16th. Six most attractive Spring Tours
January to April, 1921.
SOUTH
AMERICA
WEST INDIES
ANTIPODES
BERMUDA
fare $87.00 up.
Frequent Tours to
CALIFORNIA EUROPE ETC.
CooWs Travellers' Cheques. The safest iray to carry funds.
Ask for Particulars.
THOS. COOK & SON
225 South Broad St. Philadelphia Bell Tel., Walnut 300
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have returned to their home, at ft
Fiftieth street, after a visit of Vt
weeks ,to relatives Jn DAnvllle, P;
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LANSDOWNE
Mrs. Oscar Klmberley, who frirffler
lived In Lansdowne And who Is n
living; In Now York, visited frlendu h-e
lAtMv. a
Mr and Mr. Herhert Havs and thS
rthll.lB.H kna.A MA.....A.4 f.Am V,lnffMHrltW
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wh,ra th-u tMnt .Ha enmrrtsr. ftW'l
Mr. Robert Steel left Friday for CfcvfXi'
ncu umveiBiiy, , f i
LAWNDALE
Mrs . L. Stock and her daughter,
422 Claridge street, nave returned r
Wllrlwnnrl. V J., tvherrt thev SDent
time, 'til)H!
Mrs. J. McCartney, of PAlmetto iitrrfkp WJ.
Is Antertalnlnr Mrs. Samuel Boland AMLil
her son, of Harrlaburg, for severalwi
as her guests.
A cackflKo narty
was given Wee&flAfTto.yi
n.ft. tiArm. rHnrrh bv trie. mHK A , YJi
day evening in the
bers Of,thA Ladles Aid. F$!?,ty,
. Miss isienor vjiimour nnu "'"."j,ii J-'
Gllmour, of Rising Sun vnyJVt3 '
spending a few weeks In Atlantic Cttya
where they are visiting friends. "ifi A
Miss Gussle Reiman and Miss wiima,u,w f
Relmon, of Baltimore, have been via'tu rJ
ing the Rv. and Mrs. Gustavo MJ, J
Haaok, of Rising Sun avenue and Mageo--. -
street. ' "
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..rcturnedfrom Atlantic JMty, wglttj, f-i
nil! DC 111. IIUN.Ctii. iv "w,i.,"V- riA .
Tho bride was Miss Marie "Vfr,Wi '"Wl
datiirhtAr of Mr and Mrs.
UOI1I1 J l-.
gher, of 464 Fleming street.
Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Mendenhall. Jfni?
,i tiaa Tannll Monrienhall. Of Her
and
milage street, are at home again atteyi
apendlng several weeks In Atlantic CltyP
Tornw
Escorted Tour 60 Days will leave by
S. S. "E88equibo" Oct. 23d via Panama
Canal. Itinerary includes all points of
interest on West and East Coasts.
A most attractive cruise through the
West Indian Islands by S. S. "Fort Vic
toria," leaving New York Nov. 6th.
Australia New Zealand South Sea
Islands. Unusually interesting tour
leaves Pacific Coast January, 1921.
Optional return via Manila, China and
Japan.
Eight, Nine or Nineteen Day Tours, Oct
2d. 5th. 11th, 23d and later. Inclusive
niOTortAis
The following theatres obtain their picture
through the STANLEY Company of Amer
ica, which is a guarantee of early showing
of the finest productions. Ask for tho
theatre in your locality obtaining pictures'
through the Stanley Company of America,
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