p,-. iy e- ' r ' .. AH W;7JF v if BVNIN JrMBLIO BDIPHliJAiDBLPaii, '&LURDAT, OOTOBBIt 2, 1920 Jusf gossip aout people 4..J " JL jyfltcy jfyfwie Talks of the Hepburn Tea She Sees Mr. Finletter and His Bride at the Theatre. Other Bits of News n Stcwnrt, mnB second debutante tea of the pea T.nn will bo licit! tills fleraoou, as A w nniiufci! at vnr tons tliiir-n and ! '! .'IT' , ,o more about It. Mt M tne was unlit 'J"11?' t 'r-flllv too cold Mcrdy. f! Ti .i o Muoit o tlio'Umd hunting ti ry to keep warm. mo RETURN to the party for Jane -Za inn. 'Ilio.v wiiiiiii.iii" -;-". ' ,,V.i. I'noknrd. Mo me !'' . l..l.fili Allff Isaiu ilrrd 3Vk" ltlt mono jtlnln ? " "V Call ltnrrlnger. Ottllle Mori NorrK H"'1 "A",' bwrrlnir. An Jlnry ll'-unru;. '.'"" " uMena Mitch- Tlm How mirB Adelaide Jones. rJStfa'smlth and he tea today will bo from 4 until .1. I ffi..!"J X In Vlllanova Is not far Jin . ih re and jou know how every one ifants to "kill two blrda with one stone" these djyH. ,,.,, ...iii be later Ulil" -"-" , , .. .. inta Harrmon, mii- "f. A. Afhton. IM r;A"-ViXeM,rnt.ito.: S ewnr son. Tulne Hulllvan. V r Cart" MwVarctto Harrison. Vlr. r.?'n,i(..nia Dav s. Mnry Lloyd ris. Helnrlch RoKenhnum, of 4844 incnue, OertnantoWn. Pulaski ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mm- William A. Nichols, of St. Davids. .innoUhcea (In. vniriieami.nl nf licr daughter, Mlis Maty Louise Nichols, io Mr. ftinniroso urnnrtm Tun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O, Tul), of HI. DavldR, Mra. Andrew H. Lone, nf Wnvim. rn. tertliincd at dinner on Thursday night in iiunur 01 me uinnua)- o ner Hon, Mr, Woilcy Long. Mra. Vancu McDonOUffll Vina rMnt-ni.il to Wesley Inn, Wayne, from a trip of uvw wcewi in union, jnsff. Dr. and Mrs. U. C. Hndley. of Wayne, have as thilp truest Mrs. Worrell, of iieuuiuK, i'ii., lurmcny oi waync. Mr. and Mrs. Huirh Jrvlnc Wilson, of uryn .uawr, roiurnea to tnelr home lat week from Bail Hock, Musi, where ney apeni ine numnier. Mra. a. W. Comn, MIbh Comn iind Mr. a W. Comn, Jr., of St. Davids, left durlnrt the week on a trln In .Inn.in ami will visit several othor countries betole rcturninff. The Lcn1; i , he even ln. M wt ot the flrlswhoaro bacbccn Invited, too. DID you know that Mrs. William E1II- and Cintra (.ailed for Europe tut week? They expect to bo gone for last ueiu. j j" r'lntrit will make 1 , cklnson of thin city. Mr. i llauc me v in-i-iu..! ."-t ----. , ... rs bko. and tne secouii "' ..n ninriled n New Vork man, (.eorge ',!,' l'alnef Mr. and Mrs. I'alue hnvo Mr. and MrH married ii'i.nif. CluMsloii. ,ir.. (lieu uuuui. m rears Helen fcu.". '.. 1 ..:.,'ii.... Tiiiu ImiiKP In Urvn C for ono or two summers, near the S ln.se Place Mr. Ellta In tho Mn of the lute Kudulph hills. CJl'lJAKIXtS of tho Elites and Ru n ... ronilmW ine that Mrs. Henry Jews and her party of dalig item aud ; nKton, who have been v nl.vi-1 're expected to arrive from i Mrs. Kester for a short ( Fiance tdn. You know Mrs. .Tennes to Atlantic Ully for a fe Mfnt t" I' ranee carij in "")'" ultli her her dnuRhtcrH MarRiivetta anil ElUnhotli and her nieces (ininor and Mm-nil 11.1 IU tor II lo limiiiiin ."! ALONQ THE READING Mrs. Ralph rarklmon. of Utonsldo. haB ijono to Raleigh, N, C., to spend the niltumnvlth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I'dole. . Mr. ad Mrs. Bdwln I'ontzfelt, of Oak lane, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. William M. Brlnkworth, of 1823 West Venango street. Tloira. on an automobile trip to tho Adirondack mountains. Mrs. Ida ,P. Bowman, of Ijran, Is spending the autumn In .New York as tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Mon tague. Mrs. John O. Taxis, daughter of Mrs, Bowman, has gone to Atlantic City for several weeks' visit GERMANTOWN Miss Kdlth I. Seeger, of Pittsburgh, formerly of Qcrmantown, who has been y'sltlng her mother, Mrs. William Moore, at Peekaklll, N. Y.. has returned to the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander S. Johnson, at 10 Enst Mount Pleasant avenue, whose guest she has been for somo time. On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Johnson entertained for Miss fteeger at dinner at the Cednrbrook Country Club. This evening they will entertain at the Lu Lu Country Club. Miss Seeger will return to Pittsburgh tomorrow. The Misses Brown, formerly of 4617 Newhnll street, nro occupying their new home at 134 West Mount Airy avenue. Mm. Cnrrnll A Un'nnD . 1,., ti.. Mount Airy avenuo. rntcrtnlned at cards un tveunes-iay nnernoon. Mrs. W. D. Bryan nnd her daughter. MIsb Marlon Bryan, of 6211 North Iwcnty-flrst street, havo returned from spending some time In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur La Rocho and then- family, of East Oorgas lane, havo returned from parsing the summer In their bungalow In tho i'ocono mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Jesso C. Kester, of 7157 Bryun street, have returned from spend ing three weeks In Wush ngton, b. C Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Schlttcrt. of Wash- .isiting Mr. and time, have ironn few days. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Edward Sickles, of 32nn ninnmn.i Utrfnt lu anta.lnlnlnn .a... r ... r .... - . . I "l !.. ,HII II H 1.110. 1.UU1H l.lln Marlon. I Kiippo-e. tiougnt niosi oi ner mnn, of St. Vetersburg, Pla., as her troiwenu over there. Por you know , gurat. he is to he married on November 1 1 Announcement Is made of tho mar to .land IncerKoll. Elizabeth' Jeanes rlsgo of Miss Goldle Rosenbaum, daugh- nlll make her debut tins fcuhou, mi . 'v.Mi.Ut u .'" "u,'' "onennaum. fXxLU. too. ha, a fascinating cn.TlT.StnTthX . V2ft.' r,K t '" I I II ffiii liilf rnPTiTnTTTr T' 'H MUCH INTEREST IN THE MUSIC SEASON - Many Brilliant Performances Scheduled Music Notes N' Bins. RAi.ru c. BAKMS Mrs. Knrlc, who spent tho summer at Paul Smiths, Adlrnndaclts, has returned to her home in Ilavcrford. Mrs. Knrlo Is In chargo of ono of tho committee con nected with tho Junior Iyeacuo en tertainment which Is to bo given next month Photo by Unchruch MISS K. C. NEWBOLD BRIDE OF MR. JONES Daughter of Mrs. Henry Au3tio Newbold Married at St. James's Church EXT Wednesday, October 6, wilt bo the one-hundredth anniversary of the birth of one of the great singer:) bf the world. Jenny Ltnd. tho "Swedish Nightingale," and ono of tho earliest of slngcru who had a distinguished success In tho Cn'.tcd States. While the Ameri can tour of tho great singer was an un questioned artistic success. It was ono of tho most skillfully adcrtlsed ovents thnt tho country has ever seen, the business end nf tho venture helng handll by no less a personage than tho late P. T. Barnum, not only the greatest showman of his time, hut alpo the cleverest press agent that has cvor "put one over" on a press made suspicious by sad experiences or an Innocent public ever will ng to bo "stung" again. Xot that any one did not receive tho full aliio oNils money In hearing Jenny I.lnd. She waH a really great artist, and torches, whllo enthusiastic New Yorkers took tho horses from tho carriage and pulled It by man-power to Castlo Oardcn. OV COURSE, this was not all pre tense, nn'd, In a measure, It was Justifiable, for Jenny Mnd was a great singer, nlthough It Is doubtful If many of tho "art-loving" New Yorkers who on that eventful evening performed the functions ordlnnrlly delegntcd to a pair of strong horses fully realized that fact. In that day nnd generation It was prob ably moro of nn unconscious tribute to a very fine piece of advertising than It was to a great exponent oi me an ot hohk. Nevertheless It Is satisfactory to re cord that this unusual tribute was paid to an artist really worthy of It by reason or ner artistic ncnievcmenis n in noi nlwnyn that art nnd Bklllful advertising scoro nfty-nfty on tho net result. THE Italian Lyric Federation opens tho real music season In Philadel phia next Thursdny evening with the first of Its series of fifty performance nt the Metropolitan Opera House. The opera chosen for the premiere Is tho ever-popular "Alda," and tho advance sale Is s.ild to be very satisfactory. It is to be hoped that the music-loving people of Philadelphia will early record their approvnl of this attempt to give the city grand opera at a reasonable price ; nt a price. In fact, as low an It Is pos sible to give this highly expensive form of entertainment. HTBAMHHir NOTICE . . BTKAHHUII 'NOttCHr11? she rumo nt a time In tho musical do volopmont of tho country when it wos of eijKU'ial value for th4 public to hear Just that kind of singer But the clever "stlinm" to which Mr. Uarnum not only had recourse, but nvny ot which he or ghmtert, made the vlilt of tho Swedish singer a matter which excited as much national attention as a world scries does today. T..w in.. 41IIU-I lit.,, ii, jj ul .11-1111 Ji . ifQ iiuinru urmcnrci n took place when sho waa thirty years " ftTlenn iwi of mi; thnt l. In 1850, nnd the first 1 Fra'snuHa. Adele Mi h.. fllilcli Mnllv Thayer lias written, aim Henry Berkowlti, of the Rodeph Sha- whidi the Junior League '" utnu . mm j.;jmiiu. jiuer a weuaing oreaKtaut nuto- ti nil Virginia. They will be at homo after iovcnioer l at Sixteenth street and Erie avenue. Mr and Mrs. Edward Smith, of 25SS Diamond street, returned on Monday from an extended stay In Beach Haven, Mrs. Mary P. Beorhaltor, of 2220 North It Ih to be given next month nt tho Mr. arid Mrs Llchten left for nn i Academy of Music. . I K1te.,rl!P1JL1,5ft ,1.,5nJ??iVl?'B Young Harry .leanes was with his mother nnd Meters and cousins, and I 'am nlllliur to wager they -all Tiad a glorious time together. T SAW Tom Finletter nnd his wifo 1i .1... i',...iii-o tin. other nlirht with ' -rs. Mary F. Beorhaltor, of 2220 North ut Hi' tiieuue tne otuer iiikhi n , ,.,,, k .ii-a.i ...i,k v.a n..-i.. i... .i JiwUe Finletter. Mrs. Finletter Is very daughter, who spent tho summer nnd food looking. Hue was Margaret on early autumn at their country homo In (iretehen Diimrot-ch, you remember, ) Pitman, N. J., returned to their winter and slip and Tom were married in Paris i residence early In thb weik. .Iyt .lime. She wns wearing a frock Ot aru cue "7w I WE 8T PHILADELPHIA WilllL Ulltl HIT IIUL n u ui.i. n w.v picture model. I hear they left yes terday to live in Now York perma aently T7WANK has a brother who is two J- months old, nnd Frank himself is two jears old. From what 1 have to tell I fear jou will think thnt praer is a matter of lmblt with the young wan, nnd is not accompanied with de-op deletion. For Frank, while very proud of his new brother, is used to praying for sister Mary every night, nnd no tho other day when Daddy said: "Hny, 'fiod Mens Jimmy' too," he bowed Ills ire liend and eaid hurriedly: "Clod bless Mary nnd Jimmle and mnke them food girls." NAKOY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. John Mason will g've a luncheon of forty-five at the Bcllcvue-Strntford on Monday, October 4, to meet MIbs Eielm Pago, debutonto daughter ot Mrs William H. Page. Miss Margaret Pearsall will be guest $ honor at a luncheon given by Mrs. w II lam West Fraxler, Jr.. nt her home, TucinSton, Jenklntown. on October IB. Before the Huntingdon Valley Hunt Club races. Mr and Mrs J ,ieph R. Rollins, of 1851 Ijcust street, aro being congratu lRled on the birth of u son. Joseph IUcker IlolllnB. Jr. Mrs. Rollins was illsB ruullno Arey Mr n.iwson Coleman will give a buffet '""cwon ut his son-s homo in Vlllanova today Mrs. Walter A Wood, of Radnor, will penrt the winter In Aiken, 8. C, where ne has talien a house, K.Mr?8 r,,Drlolla Tllghman. formerly of Wr'lN,'Js' who WH shortly return to VnJie. l0. reu'n her reconstruction Lk la v "'ting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tllghman In Haver.'ord. P.?.' 'V,ltchc11 a- Rosengarten and Miss of vi Il0"enfarten will bo tho guests si 7,r,antl,Mr8. John Banies Townsenct L.l ."'"0, Montrose, Radnor, for A next two wceka Brln" m!1 Mr"', Btckton Townsend, of Cam. f., ' r"..-B.Penl Pte.mDr. home ' B ,,ave roiurnea to tnuir CheIi.,iU1n..Mrs' JLW' Gelger. of 2134 JIlf" .nYeu?. havo announced the Fhef n.. t ,hclr daughter. Miss Mn of &".? MX' Kdmund Bcattlo, Pt, Mr . ') co DH. Jenklntown, HlOn nn1 ,.. " "fc. "ii hi vii 1'ivr oirvLlfwa.8 commended for consnlcu takY;&?nv T1,e wtW,hjr wm Q?rlmrn'; Jonn W' Thackara, of "MKemi2?",wn avenue, announce the Mabei Ma?f L l,nelr daughter. Miss Jni,.i,aV5.Thackara, nnd Mr. Ornham nTof w'lstSr BBt?"ct.of Mr- William ltrn.3nfrnmr;- Ar.thur " 1Iuey have In thil? r..m " raotor trip and are now n nuine at lain do Uuicey "C, PMt thi i.F",?,,!n,tt r"B. who .nla n Hunim(lr nt tnelr h0'n8 t L Mrs Ve rturnd to Media. Plelsher who ''"h""- "Id Helen ?l0e.3?A,B,i,o,uot.n,lm' t colony 'ft tbiri i'ta'e m Me rose. ia., havo l tXo.nd QM? tnelr winter home, CiWoTUSA Mr, and Mrs. Aloxnnder Francis Rus sell, 4629 Hazel avenuo. nnnounoe tho marriage of their daughter, Miss Vir ginia C RiiFBell, and Mr, John C. Tur man, of Chattanooga, Tenn., on Tues day nt 4:30 o'clock in Philadelphia. Mr and Mra. Turman. who are now on their wedding trip, will make their home in Chattanooga. Mr. James Jones Hoey, of Kansas City, Mo,, announces tho marriage of his sister. Mra. Oletu Hoey Dutfkld. of G02 Kouth Forty-second street, nnd Mr. Sholto Gray, of Omaha, Neb., on Thurs day, September 30, at Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Oray will reside nt 602 South Forty-second tsreet. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. S. Warner Bcnerman entertained Dr. Charles Woodward and his son and daughter, Dr. Wellington Woodward and Mrs. Samuel Fox, of West Chester, for a few days nt their home at Moylan, Mrs. Ilenerman'.i daughter. Miss Hlldegarde Jacob, left this week for Wellealey College. Mra. William Johns and her daugh ter, Miss Helen Johns, of Moylan, are entertaining Mrs. Henry Berlin and her small son. of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, while Mr. Berlin Is with relatives in Detroit Mrs Berlin's mother. Sirs. John Rush, of Wilmington, who will go to Haiti with her eon-ln-law and daughter to spend the winter, Is also Mrs. Johns's guest for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Sewell C'orkran, accom panied by Mr, and Mrs. Hermann Wits, nro spending a fortnight In Maine. They will return to tholr homo In Moylan next Mr. und Mrs. Alfred II, Porter, of Moylan. who have been spending the sum mer with Mrs. Porter's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Roger Froneflold, at Rangely Lakes, Me., have taken an apartment In this city for the winter. Miss Frances Ingham, of Robo Valley, has been entertaining Mrs, Kdlth Camp bell and her daughter, Mlsa Ruth Camp bell, of Eric. Pa,, for a few days. Miss Campbell will attend school at Hwnrth more this winter, LANSDOWNE Miss Harriet Qrelner. dnunhter of Mr nnrl Mm. Huirene C. Oreliicr. Mill entcrtnln nt luncheon today at her home .. t. .. ... Hflaa. (lHAHlAr'. on otewnri avenuo. " v.. .... -marriage to Mr. Lewis McLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. McLean, will tako place at the First Piesbyterlan Church on Wodncsday evening, October 0. nt 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon N. Pike, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, expect to arrive in mm; ilnurnn ntmllt thn mlddlo of October. UllU will make their home there. Mrs. Pike will b- remembeiod as Miss Ruth Decker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Docker. NORRISTOWN Mrs, Albert II. Pearson and her 'rinturhtrr. MIhm Cathcrlno Tenrson. of the Hamilton, havo left for a stay with relatives In Chicago, III. Miss Dorothy Orcsh and Miss Ratty Orcsli. of 1327 Mnrkloy street, enter tained at a luncheon In honor of Miss Mltlnm Rambo, who will ba married the latter part of October to Mr. Leslie Tllton. of Los Angeles. Calif. Coveib were laid for eight guests. Miss Rambo will leavo October 20 for California, where tho wedding will take nlace 8hn will be accompanied by tho Misses Oresh, who will spend the winter there. Miss Helen Quarry, of 10U Cherry street, who will be married to Mr. Wil liam F. Pcaulon on October 19 In St. Patrick's Church, was tho guest of honor at a mlscellanoous shower given by MlM JRIla May Haines. Thero wero Wnty guests, A marrlago of Interest -which tojk plnoo today at noon hi Ht. .!amen's Episcopal Church. Twenty-second and Walnut streets, was that of MIsh Kath orlne Cortleld Newbold nnd Mr. lUs Lockwood Jones. The Rev John Mock ridge, rector of tho church, officiated, assisted by the Rev. Charles Laurie Newbold, of Long Island, an undo of tho bride. Miss Helen C. Washburn attenil-il Miss Newbold as maid of honor, nnd Mr. Charles Wardell Brown wan be.U man. The ushers Included Mrs, Thomas 'i-ntt. Mr H-nry B. Pnnconst. Jr.. Mr Russell M. Blgelow. Mr. Richard nelly. Mr L. Melding Howe nnd Mr. Philip "a brcukf'nst for tho immndia'e fam i,i... .,,i inilmnin friends follow-"! the ccrcmonv nt the homo of tho brldo 3 mother. Mrs. Henry Austle Newbold, 2219 St. James placo Aftor a wcddlm; trip Mr. Jones and his brldo will llvo at 2Ziy au jamei jiiutu, IUCIIARDSON EVANS The marrlago of MIfs Anna V. Evans daughter of Mr. and Mrs. UeoVgo 11. B vans, of 0817 Creshelm .i nirmininnin. to Llcutennnt Jnck Paipentor. Richardson. U. S. navy, of Chicago. 111., will take placo at the home of the bride's 1 parent, .this eve- nndcr Henry, D, D , pastor of tho Sum mit Presbyterian Church. Qerinantown, ,uiii n.rrnrm the ceremony, and Jlr, Evhns will give his daughter in rnar rbigo. Mrs. Wallace II. Coxe, of Wll : iii ,uiii nttpnrl the bride as mntran of honor, and .MtaEleanw JA Prosser nnd Miss -inrjorio '"" "'" be the bridesmaids. Little Miss Vlr ii u.-..r wilt be the (lower girl. Mr. Cordon Smylh will act as best man for Lieutenant Richardson Lieutenant James Hnlloway. U. a N.. and Unten ant Teyton H. Cochran, U. S. N will bo the ushcis. HESSER TURNER Tho mnrrlnKO of Miss Elslo C. Tur ner. .lnughtwof Mrs. William Tumor, of 222 West Upsal street. Oerman town, to Mr Thoodoro M. Hesser, bon ...Vi'. .i r,u omit M. Hesser. Sr.. of ui ..11. .... -.--:-,,, ..;. .,. X46 West Duval sircei. win ""-'"" ',, ut 7 o'clock this evening ;m the Second I Presbyterian Church, Tulpehocken aril nreeno streets. Germantown tho Rev John Harvey Lep. pnstor of tho church, iinclatlng. Mrs. Raymond Perks, a. sis ter of tho brldo. will be tho matron of honor, nnd the bridesmaids will be Miss Elennor McFudden and Miss Helen Morrison Miss Margarot Rowland, a smnll nleco of tho bride, will act nj (lower girl. Mr. Paul M. Hesser. Jr.. will not as best man for his brother, and the ush irs will Include Mr Byron H. Walton a brother-in-law of the groom: Mi.; Mnvnnnl T. OrlllUhs. of Srmrna.l Del : Mr Richard Turner, tho brides, brother, nnd Mr. Raymond Perks, .i brother-in-law. ROBERTS LOEW I An Interesting wedding was solem nlied nt noon todav in tho Holy Trin ity Proibytcrlan Church. Mervlne and Rockland Btreots, Logan, when Mlsa ReKlnii Lorw, daughter of tho lato Mr. I and Mrs John J-oew, nnd sister of Mr nnd Mrs. Robert A Murray, of 702 Oak !nni avenue, Oak Lnne, ami Mr. George E Roberts, son of Mrs, Edwtn F. Rou-i er'ts of r.32t North Thliteenth strcot, uero married by tho Rev. William, Barnes Ixiwor. tho pastor The brldo' woro her traveling suit of taune cloth ...i.i, n vulval lint to match. She wn. .VI... . . ,.A- 1,HA1... In. f-lvtn in marrmso uj " uiu.no. ... aw. Mr. Robert A. Murray, and was nttonded by Mm. Russell C. Bi-rtinan, uf Royersford, MITCHELI WENTZ The marrlago of Miss Adelo Wentz, daughter of Dr. and Mrs . B braijU Wenti. to Dr. A. Graeme Mitchell wl I tako plow this evening nt 7-30 o'clock nt tho Second Presbyterian Church The ceremony will bo performed by Dr Alex ander MacColl, Tho bridal party In cludes Mrs. George Marshall, matron or honor: Miss Marlon Bennott, maid of honor, nnd Miss Francis Miller and MIkb Ruth Dlbert will be the brides maids. Mr. Albert Goodwin Ferguson, of Boston, a cousin of the bridegroom, will act as best mnn, and the usher w 111 be Dr. George Wilson, Dr. Truman ... Schnnbel nnd Dr. Theodore Orr. Fol lowing the coremony thero will be n re ception nt the Bellevue-Strnlford. HUNHnnilOER TINKLER Miss Florence ICnthrvn Tinkler, dauchter of Mr. John Townsend Tinkler. of Norrlstown, was married today to Mr. J. Newton Hunsbercer. Jr.. son of Dr. nnd Mrs. J. N Hunsberger, of West Main street, which took placo at high noon in the Catvnry Baptist cnurcn, Norrlstown. Tne Rev, 1 vv Hnlucr. D. D.. liastor of the church, offl elated at tho ceremony. Tho brldo was given In marrlago by her father and had as hor attendants her niece, Miss Betty Evans. Tho uohcrs were: Mr. J, Clar ence Tinkler, brother of tho bride j Mr. Russell Hunsberger, brother of tho bridegroom and Mr. Edwatd Wlllover. HOOD WHITESIDE Tho marrlago of Miss Beatrice White side, daughter of Mrs. Frank Rush Whiteside, B2S North Twenty-second street, to Mr. Henry O. Hood, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert H. Hood, of Melroso Park, took place nt noon today, nt tho Spring Garden Methodist Episcopal Church, Twent eth and Spring Garden streets. Dr. Hlmon Bowman and Dr Virgil Rorer officiated. No Invitations wero Issued. Tho bride was given In marriage by her brother. Mr. G. Morris Whlteblde, nnd wns attended by her sister, M!ss Florence Virginia Whiteside aa maid of honor. Tho bridesmaids were: Miss Helen Elizabeth SJgler, of Indlanoln, la., and Miss Mary Dorothy Paxson, of Parks burg, Pa. Mr. David Klauder, of Niagara Falls, acted bd beot man, and tho ushers wqre Mr. Kenneth Kressler, of Eoston, Pa., nnd Mr. Charles Singleton Mcnrs, of this city. A breakfast followed for tho families nnd tho bridal party at the Rlttcnhouse Immediately after tho ceremony After December 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hood win bo at home at 11G8 Wagner avenuo, this city. GARRETT EDWARDS An Interesting autumn wedding was that of Miss Ethel Edwards, daughter of Mr. james ii. i-.uwarus. of 3407 Queen lnne, Falls of Schuylkill, and Mr. Nor man w. Onrrett, son of Mr and Mrs. Samuel Garrett, of 3491 Alnslle street, a direct descendant of the firm settler at the old village. The ceremony wna performed on Tuesday evening by Rev. Edward Ritchie, rector of tho Protestant Fnloeopnl Church of St. James the Less Th- brldo was attended ly lier sister. Miss Elsie Edwnrds, and Mr Herbert Rlddlough was bost man. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett left on nn extended tour und will be nt home after November 1 nt 0S19 Cloarvlew street, Germantown. COMING MUSICAL EVENTS Alfrrrift HnlnmnuRl. linprpnrlo of th Italian Lyric rcdrratlnn, today announced tlio nrtlsts hn will ulna In "Aliln" at the Metropolitan Opora Houso next Thurmlay evenlns, at the opi-nlnic of thp fediratlnn's eaion ot fifty performances Miilnmu M Htanlcton will "nki" the role of Alila. Ada 1'iikuI, that ot Amnirla; Carlo Marzlall will bo heard as tUilntnfs. Ano-lu Antoia in Amn-nasro, nnd I'lnbertn .I'lernl an Hnmphls FulKenilo Uuxrrlrrl will conduct. Fur "Car- T.-. n . . . . . . . . ' incii. n-M naiuniny niirrnoiiii. inn rnav win HIj first American trip of Jenny Lnd , t,e Homeo lloscnrel aa Joc, ami Knrico Nanl .... I .. tu..A.ltln -k. .1..- ...... ...11 .. u I III. l, ic H'l,.- ..... ..ii ruim .1 m-Mina i-iuno wm nimt Manna. Mlciala and KM- concert wah given In New York on Sep- novu the rolo of M renin, tcmber I of that yenr. Mr. Barnum was ,.,,. . . . V" Vtt. n" ,rr neVrl.ennCf0 h sinHo ' " Montux.fi"?,-?- "Rh'u",u. ."r'Cs lot "voiklng tho nuiwrs of a single, of nvn cimcerts at tho Aca.lomy of Munlc on city, tioyoml whlrh the ambition of tho Mnmtny ovcnlnes. Novmhr 1. N'ovi-mlier Ki, latter day publVity man seldom extends, January 3. January ai and March 14 Tho 1.1,1 1... hnil tlw. ..-.e.. n ,v.a uilmtn nnllnn enlolftn will lip llulda r.nHhnnka nnil 1-fnlen actual cftmfc'VoV &Xt&.k .,t.i -..,n--.iij 1, n,iu in i-tnuui-. lu iiua 1.111111- actually clamorlmr for more. Mr. Bar lum, running truo to form, saw that they got It As a matter of record. Jenny Llnd ap peared In only nlnety-flvo concerts, but the "ndvanco publicity" had been of such a character thnt thin number notted her $170,075.09. Not eo bad, even for seventy yvnre ago. There aro probably only two singers today who make as much In a year. Wo know that they aro making It because they pay Income tax on this larger amount ; nt least we are told so and wo know s'ngcrsi welt enough to know that If they nro paying the Income tax on these sums they are getting them. As the late Oscar Hammersteln said, the most sensltlvo ncrvo of the song bird l.s the pocketbook nervo. nlthough tho same authority admitted that tho "sheer" or "pure" nervo had tho greater strength. B ARNUM know nil tho elements of publicity, and therefore ho knew that to prepare tho public for what ho wanted to do he would havo to begin far In advance of her first nctual appearance In this country. For six months before her nrrlval In Now York ho had the wholo American public almost on tlptoo to hear her. M1 try for tho first tlmo alnco 1000. Tho concerts of lh Keitf Ynrk RvmtihftnV Orchestra this season, under Mr. Damrosch, will Include a number of now worlca. Tha rour concerts will b nlvon at thn Academy nf Musio on tho ovenlms ot October 2H, December 10, January 20 nnd February 22. the soloists beltiK Fritz Krelslcr, Frlada llempel and Sergei Rachmaninoff. ' Tho season sain of tickets for the Phila delphia Orchostra has far surpassed that of any other year, and tho manncement has been unablo to nil hundreds of orders for seats. Plans for Klvlnc extra concert which would cnablo tho disappointed appli cants for m-ata to hear tho orchestra, are now under way, und It is hoped that at loasi inreo sucn performances will be pos slblo durlns; the comlnic season. The Philadelphia Orchestra Chorus will play nn Important pirt In tho concerts this season, as .Mr Stnkouakl plan-i to present Ileothoven's Ninth Hiinphony. llrnhms's "Re nuleni," which will also bo performed In New lork. and Jr.ihler'a Second Symphony, sometimes called the "llesurrectlon" Sym Phonv Chorus retirnrsala will begin soon, and applicants for mi-mhershlp should notify tho orchestra mansnemont of their desire to Join tho oruantzntlon. Tho Choral Society, ltonry Gordon Thun der, conductor, announce tho following pro gram for Its twenty-fourth season: December 2, "Kln Olnf," by i;inr: December DO, "The Mo-ulah." and April 21. "Judas Maccabeus." These concerts will bo Riven nt the Acad. ray oi .iiu-iic wiin prominent eololsis anil R. BARNUM, among other things. Pnnr?ol Vnrl th lil-nn nf fttY-firl-nr prize of ,$200 for tho best poetic tribute members of tho Philadelphia Orchestra 10 mo Binger. ii waa to taite tne rorm or nn odo and wns to bo entitled "Greeting1 Anna Pavlow.i, tho famous Husstnn.dan to America." The best poets of that day euee. nnd Alexandre Vollnlne, premier comnetcd nnd tho nrlin -wna won hv dunseur classloue of the llnllet Husse. will BaTrd Taylor. ' who" ITcen tna y "m Lh? Aa"5B' 0?..,c'un4". Jh- n-r,lln n( o- Tl... ., 1.... . i ".""." ' ""?-." 'V-"'"' "". " uvuuj bwu... ..VA. ..., uui tttv ucni-i CIIIC1I1 bored of the poetic "tributes." If this can bo called one, wns by William Allen Butler, who represented Mr. Barnum as saying: "So, Jenny, como nlong I You're Just tho card for me ; And quit these kings nnd queens for the country of tho free. They'll welcome you with speeches and serenades and rockets, And you will touch their hearts nnd I will touch their pockets. And If between us both tho public Isn't skinned. Why, my name Isn't Barnum, nor Is yours Jenny Llnd." Tho crowd which wolcomed tho singer on her first appearance In New York blocked Brondway from the Canal street pier to the Irving House, and that eve ning tho New York Musical Fund Society nnhn0rU. Wi of 200 musicians serenaded Jenny Llnd. I Should 'bo i wno ww encunuu uy ouu nremen Bearing I Stratford evening. October 20. Tom Tlurko. tho Irleh tenor, will jtlvc his Philadelphia concert on Friday evening Or. tober H, at the Academy of Muelc. Ills pros-ram will Include nrlaa from Itnllnn operas, soma ballads nnd a number ot Irish folk sonns. Tho Symphony Club, which opens Its sea son on Tuesday evenlnit. with a renearsnl of the larse orchestra, has an active member ship of 2.10 Thero aro still n few vacancies in mo orcnesiras. Application may bo made at tho club, 123S Pino street, Thursday ova nine. 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