Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 07, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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"Nancy Wynne Hears That Rodman Wanamaker Will Sail
for Europe Next Month--Miss Ruth Packard to Bo
t Introduced at a Tea Today
ODMAN WA,NAMA"KRtt, 2d, Is
i, n.rnln1f pome polo plnycr. You
i. hn will be twenty-one next Mon
day but as lie Is -In mourning for Ms
grandmother there will bono celebration.
Hod Is golnj: to Fall for Europe on
November U7, anil ho will Join Tommy
Hitchcock, the polo plnycr, who is
KtudtinR nt Oxford. Rod will return
to thU country In January, but In May
be ngaln will ro to L'ttrone.
Mrs. TliomHon Is plnnnlns to go with
h Fon In Maj; nnd to tnkc n house In
England during the polo season, wlillo
Boil takes part In the International polo
tournament, which by the wny. will be
the first one over there kIiicq the war.
After the golf oenson they will prob
ably travel on the continent.
UT1I PACKARD Is to be Intro-
ilnced thin afternoon nt n ten given
know, and n very sweet girl. She nnd
her family returned oovcrnl weeks ago
from the Adirondack!!, whero they
spent July and August at their camp.
A large number of the debtltnutcH
Will receive with her, some among them
belug Jane Hepburn (didn't I tell you
tie U popular as can lie), 7isbcth
llovd. Klsle duPout, Augusta Ilarrl
fon, Virginia Carter, Annp Aslitnn,
Itu'soll Tuck"!1. Ottllle Morris, lvalue
Sullivan. Mnrgnrettn Ilarilsou, Polly
Griwom, Itltu Hccksclicr, Mnvy Lloyd
NorrlH, Anne llnrelnv, M-iry II.
Thayer, Anita Straw-bridge uud n great
mnn'y other!).
W
rilAT a time poor Mr. Ilolnnd
Taj lnr has had In the last year !
Ton remember she and her two daugh
ters Marjorlc, i ho Is now Mm. Gordon
Hirdulek, nnd Elizabeth, were at the
hotel In Old Point Comfort when it
was burned down. And now tliltt Hum
mer he had gone to Winter Harbor,
Me., with Elizabeth for the warm
month when Elizabeth was taken down
with appendicitis nnd hnd to be rushed
to the liar Harbor lloipitnl, where
ihc was operated upon. Every tiling
nent well after that nnd they were on
tlielr jaelit coming home when Mrs.
Tnylor wns taken very ill nnd just
readied Boston In time to bo taken to
the Hn. State Hospital, where she. too.
nas operated upon for appendicitis. 1
am glad to be nblc to say that she is
convalescing and will return to Gwyn
edtl Valley in a week or two. Elizabeth
is with her now nnd will, of course, nc
company her home. Such experiences
in loss than six months must be burd
on the nerves, i-ny nothing of tbo
physiinl strain. I am glnd it has all
come out well.
THAT vai n pretty teu Mm. Edwin
Heiivnn ftnve for her granddaugh
ter, Virginia Cu-ter, yesterday after
noon nt Chestnut Hill. Virginia
looked very sweet In her simple but
cxijuMte white frock, which hnd Just
enough tulle In the trimming to give it
n niry effect.
Her tlowers were beautiful. I
sever saw such dahlias and chrysanthe
mums and roses. Each ten I go to I
think. "Well, those are the prettiest
flowers I lmve ever teen," nnd yet, nt
each one there is nlwnys some new
effect in a bouquet or some special bloom
I hme uot noticed before nnd I nm
fairly carried nwny with the beauty and
fragrance of them nil.
There were a great many persons
there: in fact when I went iu nbout S
o clock It wns ns much as I could do to
to jet into the drawing room where they
were receiving. People often suy they
are bored by teas, but if they ntc
strict! honest with themselves, thev
will uelviinw ledge it's more the idea of
roing tlmti the actual beiug there, tiiat
bores them for when you do ro jou
nlwa. hnp n dandy time nnd von see
mi mam people you know, and 'the
girls nlnH look so pretty nnd shy and
tlielr frocks me so dainty and sweet.
111) ou happen to notico the frock
fJ Mrs. Antelo Deverenx was wear
Ini on the Inst dnv of the Horse Show
t Hrjn Mnwr? It wns most remark
able and nlM most becoming to her. She
to tiny niul dainty that shn can
wear odd gowns like that one, and if
3 nu dnl not see it ou really ought to
hear about it. It wns n nuvy blue
Jiiiksmn bloiihe dress made with nn
Mtreiiu'Iy short shirt. The blouso wns
neld in with u narrow leather belt nnd
the whole thing wns rib-knitted by
nnntl. Mrs. Deverenx wore gruy nilk
Moeklngs nnd tan low shoes with those
new buckles which appear to come out
"I the shoe like n nmp. turn over nnd
end in ii long fringe which sptends over
the foot. 'I hoy r,, u,r. l,OT)miUK t0
a tinnll foot or n long uurrow one. Mrs.
Deverenx s foot Is very small. She wore
b large blue hut, of u port of turquoise
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t her home in vwnnovn Dy ner par
ents, Mr. nnd Mm. George It. Puck
ard. Huth Is n sl'ter of Mnry Pack
.,.i nil!ln"s nnd Hetty Packard, you
mf Chertalc Hats ji
IB Exquisite Fur Models Hl
l by Mr. M. Wenger III
ugk The name House of Wenger when raffl
v2k associated with Hats or Furo JwM
y&jfk always expresses in the ZiV
ImtflJk highest degree qual- ,, JIjM
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House of Wenger
i 229 Walnut St.
At 13th Street, Opp. St. James Hotel
PLEASE NOTE: We have no .connection with
aW other house bearing the name "Wenger."
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shade, which was Just right for her very
blue eyes. She looked extremely well,
18-lLL nan31 wynne.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
.. An Interesting wedding to society In
this? city took placo last evening nt Salis
bury, N. C. when Mrs. Newborn Ettlnc,
who was formerly MIsb Claudia Mock.
oftha Helgravin, and Mr. John I'rlco
wetlierlll, Jr.. were married, nt the homo
of tho bride's mother. The marriage
was a very quint one, owing to tho se
rious Illness of Mrs. Mock. The orlly
cucsts present were Mrs. Frederick llaln,
n sister ; Mrs. -O. Kdward Atherton, Mr.
O. ICdwnrd Atherton. it lirnthnr.ln.tnw.
r.nrt Mlas Charlotte Bain, n niece of tho i
ui me.
Miss Mnrlon Tnylor, a counln of Mir
T-ntty IJorlo, will net as her maid of
honor nt her marriage to Mr. Albert
Nolle, which will take place on Novem
ber 0, In the Church of Our Saviour, Jen
klntown. Miss Virginia Newbold. an
other epuRln, will be flower girl, nnd Mr.
Rchnnl T. Nnllo will be best man for
Ms brother.
'Invitations have been received from
Mr. and Mrs. William W. l-'ltlor. of
Qulphmont, Vlllcnova. for n dinner
J?,"ce, which thev will kIvo In honor of
Miss Henrietta MncDonald Wilson, de
butanto daughter of Ur. nnd Mrs. W.
Reynolds W.lson, of 1709 Spruce street,
on Saturdny, November 0.
Invitations hnvo been Issued by Mr.
nnd Mrs. Henry Alfred Todd for tho
marriage of their daughter. Miss Mnrthn
Clara Todd, nnd Mr. Allen Welsh Dulles,
which will take place on Satuidny after
noon. October 16, nt 4 o'clock, nt Wood
lands, the homo of Mrs. John'Strntton'
Oilman, In Baltimore, Md.
Miss Eleanor Hnrrln entertained nt
luncheon at the ColWo Club thin nrtnr.
noon In honor of Mlrs Marjorlo Wlstnr
Canby, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Wll
Mam Marriott Canby, of Thornelawn
Oermnntown. whoso mnrrlago to Mr.
Boger Whltnll Taylor, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Prank H. Tnylor. of Seminole ave
nue. Chestnut Hill, will take place In tho
Hummit Presbyterian Church on Satur
day afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllfrod Icwls and their
mm ly, of Iloso lane, HnVcrfoid, re
turned laBt week from their summer
home, Jericho Farm, North Haven, Me.
Miss Mtlllcent H, Lewis his returned to
Vnssnr, where sho Is n member of tho
class of 1922. Mr. W. Sargent LevIs,
,vno graduated from Ynle last spring, has
entered tho architectural department of
the University of Pennsylvania.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clayton nnd Miss
Uarnnrn. I Clayton, of Oraywyn.
Hrnya lane, Haverford. expect W go to
their city home, which tlu!y recently pur
posed nt 2221 Do I.anCey plnce, the early
part of November, Wheie they will spend
most of the winter.
Miss Margaret Denlso Uoyle. daugh
ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel A. Boyle, of
0329 Shorwood road, Overbrook. whoso
mnrrlagu to Mr. Dwight Bnrrett Thonip
hon will bo nn event of the tarly w liter,
will be the guest of honor at u bridge
party which Mrs. Charles W. Chandlue.
of 0SS7 Drexel road, will give to
morrow afternoon, The guests
will Include Mrs. George Atherholl, Mrs.
Donald Beardsley, Mrs. Ulchard Bremen,
Mrs. John Bland. Mrs. Joseph Blnns,
Mrs. Frederick Chandler. Mrs. Grllkttci
Colllni). Mts. Ueorgo Fernlcy, Mr.i. John
Ollmore, Mrs. J. Wallace Hallowell Jr..
Mis. duy Hallowell, Mrs. William Har
rlty, Mrs. Thomim Kinder, Mrs. tieorge
Kerhaugh, Mrs. Kenneth Luders, Mrs.
Frederick Mitchell, Mrs. Ueorse Mc
Clclkin. Mra. Leslie Mulford, Mrs. Fred
elck Stnngur, Mrs. Frank Zel). Ml?i Lu
clllo Burlin, Miss Agnes Brown. Miss
Gwendolyn Fianklln, Miss Klcanor
Mcnde, Miss Kthel Nyce. Miss Ada Mc
Dnn'el. Mlsa TCunlco Williams. SIlss Vlr
clnla Wetlierlll. Miss Helen Gormlev and
Miss Gladys Klrby.
Miss Vlvlcnno Bartlctt. ilmighler of
Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Bartlctt, of 1435
Stirucc street, will bo Introduced to so
ciety at a tea that her parents will lvo
In her honor at their homo on Thursday
nfvinoon. November II, followed by n
d nner and danco for tho rtcelvlncr party.
Tho Saturday afternoon dansante nt
tho Bellevuc-Strntford will bo held
eury afturnoon from 4.30 to 0 o'clock
In the Stratford room.
A pretty noon wedding took nlace yes
terday, when Miss Agnes B. Ilusaell, of
this city, was married to Mr. John J.
Moffett, of tho Plains, Vn. The ceremony
was pcrfoimed by the Itov. H. V. Purvis,
of the M. K. Church After a wedding
breakfast ajid reception, Mr. and Mrs.
Moffett left on a wedding tilp of two
wicks to Miami, Fla. Upon their re
turn thoy will live nt 1223 Westmoreland
street.
Miss Luclllo doKoacnko, of St. Asaph's
road, Bala, who spent tho summer at
Loon Lako, in the Adlrondacks, returned
homo yesterday.
Mm lllchnrd W Onieiod nnd her sis
ter, Mifca Annn Watts, will not open their
nomo nt 2304 Do Lancey place, but havo
tnken apartments fat tho colonial, Elev
enth and Spruce streets, whero they will
spend tho winter. Mrs. Omerod and Miss
Watts are sisters of tho lato Mr. Ethfl
bert Watts,
Mr and Mrs. Klchard Wcoil Ran
dolph, who occupied a house In Media
during tho summer, nro now nt Idlewlld,
whero they will spend the month of Oc
tober. ur. nnd Mrs. Kdward Iungcrlch
Keffor, of 6971 Drexel road, Overbrook,
hnvo Issued InvltntlonB for tho marriage
of their daughter Mlsa Florence Marie
Kcffer, nnd Mr Karl Louis Hlllthorp, of
Radnor, which will take placo at their
homo on Saturday. October 23, at 4
o'clock, followed by a, reception. Mr.
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EUlthorp Is a brother of Mrs. Howard
W. Pcrrln, of Radnor.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lucius Beebe, of Wnl
llngford, nnd their family, who returned
recently from Susscrn, N. Y., whert
they spent the Bummer, moved last week
to tholr now home formerly occupied by
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hershey. on tho
Plush Mill road, Wnlllngford.
The first meeting of tho class for the
utiiiiv nt miiKlcnl history. Which has been
organised by the Philadelphia Music
Club, will take placo nt iu.jo ooioci;
tomorrow morning nt the Art Alliance
JUrs. Chnrles A. Ilnymond Is chairman
bf tho class. A Junior department for
girls hns nlso been formed by tbe club,
when tho first meeting In connection
with thl3 will be held In th Clover Room
of the 'Rellovue-Stratford at 4 o'clock
on November 9.
Mr. George C. McOrnth nnnounces the
marriage of hla daughter. Mlst Grace
Geneva McGrath. to Dr. James Bernard
jjlcICeowi on Wednesday. Septemhet
29. Dr. nnd Mrs McKeown will bo nt
homo after November 1 nt 5101 Angora
Terrace.
Miss Clnlrc Roedelhelm. daughter of
Mrs. Ida Roedelhelm. of the St. James
Hotel, and Mr. Paul Henry Schweitzer,
of Pittsburgh, will bo married on Thurs
day, October 14, at noon. In the Rltz
Carlton Hotel. The ceremony will be
performed by Rev. Dr. Harry Ettelson
There will be no attendants ; only the
Immediate fam'ly will attend After a
western tour, Mr. and Mrs. Schweitzer
will make tholr home, after Januaiy 1,
H 0RR8 Bartlette avenuo. Pittsburgh
Miss Klizabeth Glass, of Yeadon, gave
nn attractive card party at her home on
Saturday There we.-o ubout twontv
flvo guests. The party was given In
honor of Ml3s Juno Green, whoso mar
rlage to Mr. Charles II. Drew will take
pmcu on uumucr i
ine I'liiinaeipnui unnpior oi me
Knights of Columbus will hold its nn
nual reception nt tho American Academy
of Music on Discovery Day, Tuesday,
October 12.
A musical and dance win be given In
the Rote Gardens of tho Bellevue on
Friday evening, November J 9, by tho
Junior Alumnao of tho Catholic Summer
School on Lako Champlaln The commit
teo In ehnrgo Includes Miss Louise
Ksllng, Miss Agnes MacGonlgle, Mrs
Howard Prlzer, Mlbs Dorothy Gasktll,
MIbs Cutherlno Hsl ng, MIsh Helen Mc
Mlchol, Miss Agnes McNIchol, Miss Jo
Bephlno McAllister, MImi Isabel Whelan,
Miss Sadie Million and Mlsa Mar It
Mnllon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Burns Weston, who
have been living at Huverford for a
number of years, have returned from
thir summer camp at Ausnble Club,
St. Huberts, In tho Adlrondacks, and
have tnken nn upartmoiu at tho Mald
btone, 13J7 Spruce street, for the winter.
Mr and Mrs. James Bacon Douglas,
of Beechl rook, Swarthmore. entertained
friends at a reception and danco on
Monday ovenlng at tho Sprlnghaveu
Club, Wnlllngford, in celebration of their
wedding anniversary.
MOORESTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Hartman Burr, Jr, are
visiting Mr. Hartman Burr, on Main
street.
Mrs. Wnltcr Thomas and her daugh
ter, Mlhs Mary Thomas, who havo been
visiting for two weeks In Indiana, havo
returned to their home on Main street.
Mrs. Shanten entertained tho mora-
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KfEW FASHIONS
for Autumn
ESPECIALLY FEATURING
pards aowi
TAILORED WEAR SPORTS WEAR
HATS BLOUSES FURS
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ACCESSORIES
A CHARMING GROUP
bcrs of tho school orchestra at n din
ner nt Cednr Lako on Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. N. Newlln Stokes nro
spending several weeks with Dr. and
Mrs. William Howson, In Overbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Smith ep nt tho
week-end with their daughter, Mlns
Mercy Smith, who Is a student at Miss
Shipley's school, at Bryn Mnwr.
NORRISTOWN
Mr. and Mrs Albert llelgt enter
tained nt n Halloween party at their
homo at Maples. Th guests present
from Norrlstown were Mr. and Mrs.
William Cox, Mr. and Mrs Hugeno Eg
bert, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pulvcy, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Groff. Mrs GcorRe
Grrff. Mr. and Mrs Charles Hurst Mr.
nnd Mrs. E. C. Rambo, Miss Gertrude
Sill, Miss Mildred Cox, Miss B-sslo
Snylor, Miss Klizabeth Chambers, Miss
Margaret Groff. Miss Margaret Harring
ton, Miss Blanche Cox, Mlsa Myu.i
Batten, Miss Kllu Wclkel and Mr Roy
Knrl.
Dr. F.dgnr K. Buyers, of DeKalb
street, who Is In Pittsburgh l.s attend
ing the annual convention of the Penn
sylvania Stnto Medical Society In tcs
slon th?ro this week
Tho marriage of Min Cot a Archer,
daughter of Mrs. William Archer, of Dc
Kalb street, and Di. John Sudler. of
Brldcevllle. Del., wns quietly solemnized
on Tuesday, In the Washington Me
morial ChapM. Valley Forge Dr. and
Mrs Sudler, will llo In Bildgevllle.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr un'd Mrs. Joseph Swtiln enter
tained nt a reception at Swarthmore
Collep! u lew evenings ago In honor of
tin students Mr Swain Is the college
I lerld nt.
Mls Virginia Hippie, daughter of Mr.
nrd Mrs. John K. Hippie, of Midl.i
bat. gone to Syracuse. N. Y where she
has entered the university.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Merrill have
nurchased the home of Mrs. Rebecca
Richards In Media, wheio thty will re
main lndctlnltcly.
ROXDOROUGH
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coatcs, of St.
Louis, Mo , who havo been spending
the late summer nnd early autumn with
Mrs. Coates's paronts, Mr. und Mrs
William Sjkes. of 308 Green lane, are
locolvlng congratulations on the biru,
of a ton, John Thomas Contes, on Sat
urday, October 2, Mrs. Coates was Miss
Idnu Sykes.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A Fozard have
returned from Washington and will be
nt homo at G547 Rldgo avenue. Th
brldo was Miss Sablna Klrklaud, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klrkland
of Conshohocken.
GERMANTOWN
Mrs. Gcorgo L. Richard, who has been
the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
William T. Steel, at the Wood-Morton
returned todnv to her homo in Neponslt
L. I. Mrs. Richard was Mlsa Klizabeth
Chllds Steel.
Mrs. Julian Illllman, of Atlantic City,
Is Bpendlng some time with her pareutB,
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Ki-auskopf, at their
home on Pulaski avenue.
Mr. Harold H. Wallace, of 438 Hast
Mt. Airy avenue, has returned from u
week's stay at Hast Lai I, Pa.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. George II
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McConnell, of 232 Knst Johnson street,
will bo glad to hear that Mrs. McConnell
Is recovering from her recent Illness.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Ii Shaw, their
daughter. Miss Marjorlc Shaw, their
son, .vir. Artnur ii Khnw, Jr., of Wnyno
nvenuo. nnd Miss Helen Kcrrlck, of 228
West Hortter street, motored to Ithaca,
N. Y., whero Mr. Shaw, Jr.. entered tho
fieshmnn class at Cornell University.
Mr. and Mrs William T. Thlller. of
6220 Bnynton streit, with their guests,
Mr. and Mrs Van Reld, of Reading,
havo returned from a motor trip to Lake
George.
Mr. and Mrs. William II. Wilson, of
luipenocKen street and Germanlovvn
nvenue. entertained nt dinner nt their
hpmo on Saturday evening 'n honor of
ir. anu ,irs eranic Wilson, or over
biook. Covers wcro laid for eight
cucsis.
HOLMESBURG
Mr. Samuel Stokes, of State road and
IPiawn street, and their daughter, Mrs.
Jiines Kinney, or itowinnrt avenue, nro
on nn extensive trip to Nlng.ir.i Falls,
uuiinio anu unnnua
JUIss Gertrude Newlln. of Ashburnor
street. Is spending a fortnlKht In Svra
cuse, N. ., where she Is visiting her
uncio niid aunt, .vir. nnil Mis L.
uicnmer.
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Mr. Maurice Stern left this week for
Harvard College, whero he will resumo
his studies, after spending tho summer
mention wuii ins patents, .vir. nnd Mrs.
Samuel -Stern, 3007 West Oxford street.
Mss Yetta Rubin, of 2019 North
Thirty-third street, was given a mlsccl-
imieous suovvcr ny Mrs. Jacob Rubin.
Miss Rubin will bo married to Mr.
Morton Doinbro on October 12.
Mr nnd Mrs M. Holler havo returned
from Atlantic City to their home, 3228
West Clifford street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Oumpert nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Pollack have
leiurneil from Atlantic City to their
iiuine, is-.t ;,ortli Twenty-eighth street.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Calmann have
removed from 282B Montgomery avenue,
.' tiiiiii new upuriiuciii.s ii ii j isortn i' ir
ici'imi sireei.
WISSAHICKON
Mr. and Mrs. Graham John Little
wood, of i.12 Sumac street, nre receiving
congratulations on tho birth of a son,
Graham John Llttlewood Jr., on" Hun
day, October 3. Mrs Llttlewood will bo
icmembcied ns Mls.s Miniue Schroder.
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Adjoining the St. James 1 j
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'1 For Friday and Saturday 1
Extraordinary Offering:
Plain Tailored Suits
In silvcrtone. velour de Inint and tricotine?. .
Smart, individual models, in all wanted $ Cj.50
shades. Values up to $85.00. t:
Fur Trimmed Suits
Of velour de laine and silvcrtone, with col
lars of scalene and nutria. Values up to
$110.00.
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O0T0JBIitft 7, 1920
MlSS CLAIRE B. GIBBS
1VIARRIEP IN TRENTON
Becomes Bride of Mr. Wlckham
Harter Other Interesting
Marriages
A wedding of Interest took place In tho
First Presbyterian Church, Trenton, last
evening when Miss Claire Brlscoo Olbbs,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs Wesley albbs,
of Yaidley, became the brldo of Mr.Wlck
ham Harter, son of the Rev. and Mrs
H. L. Hnrtcr, of Trenton Tho ceremony
was performed by the bridegroom's
fnthcr, neststed by tho Rev Peter It.
Hmmons, pastor of tho church. The
church was decorated with palms nnd
Chrysanthemums. Tho bride, who was
given In mnrrlago by her father, wore n,
whlto charmeuse gown, with court trnln,
trimmed vvltli duchess Ince, with silk
tullo veil caught vvltli orange blossoms.
Sho carried n shower bouquet of Brldo
rosos nnd orchids.
Tho mntron of honor, Mrs. S. L.
Rogers, sister of the bride, wore n Nile
green pussy-willow taffeta dress with a
silver hat and Bhe carried n shower
bouquet of flesh rosebuds.
Tho bridesmaids wcro Miss Beatrice
Glbbs, Mlts Cntherlno Arnol. of Ynrdley,
Miss Lucy Fnrrell nnd Miss Dona Bower,
of Trenton, who wore pussy-willow taf
feta dresses In shades of peacock blue,
orchid, gold and peach, with hats to
match nnd they carried Colonial
bouquots.
Tho llovvcr girls, Miss Helen Irwin
Qlglo, of Ynrdley, and Miss Ellznbetli
Appleget, of Trenton, woro embroidered
flesh-color pussy-willow tnffctn with lints
to match nnd they carried baskets of
rostnuus.
Mr. Chnrles C. Stover, of Trenton, wis
best man nnd the ushers wero Mr.
Robert K. Hnrtcr, Mr. Hnrry L. Saums.
Mr. Hnrry S Porter, Mr Linton S.
Mnrshall of Trenton, Mr, Robert Colston,
of New York, nnd Mr. Harold Sheppard,
of Wilmington.
A reception followed nt the brlde'j
home, Rtvermahr, after which Mr.
and Mrs, Harter left for a, trip by motor
to Canada.
' MARON KANB
Tho marrlngo of Miss Angela F. Kan?
and Mr Walter Lucas Maron took plnco
yesterday nt 9 o'clock at tho Church
of St Francis do Sales, Forty-seventh
street nnd Sprlngtleld nvenuo
Tho brldo was given In marriage by
her brother, Mr, James II. Kane, and
attended by her 'Istcr. Mlsa Claire IC-ine.
The bridegroom hnd as his best man
Mr. John C. Cnsanl nnd his ushers wero
Mr. Thomas Doric, Mr. William Mansell,
Mr. John Olascott, Mr. Joseph Mnhcr,
Mr. John K. Walsh nnd Mr. Frank R.
Smith.
Two nieces of tho brldo wero flower
gins ana two nephews of the bride
groom wero pages
Immediately following tho ceromony
breakfast wns served at tho home of
tho bride, nfter which Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mnron left on nn extended wedding trip.
They will bo nt home nfter November 15
at 412G Chester avenue.
HWING MILLER
A quiet wedding was solemnized In tho
Church of the Lplphany, Flfty-sevcntii
street and Biiltimuro nvenuo, yesterday
at noon, when Miss Mnry Kiln Miller,
daughter of Mrs Robert M Miller, bo-
enmo tho brldo of Dr. Robert Morley
Hwlng. Tho bride, who wns unattended,
was given In marriage by her brother,
Mr. Melchlzedcch Miller
The ceremony wns witnessed by tho
families and a few Intimate friends.
After a wedding trip to Bermuda, Dr.
and Mrs Ewlng will live at 0247 Wash
ington nvenue.
nOBL'UTS LOKW
The wedding of Miss Itcelna V. Loew,
of Oak Lane, nnd Mr. George 11 Itoberts,
of lAisan. was solemnized in Holv
Trinity Presbyterian Church on Satur
da at noon, tho Itev. Dr. Wltllnm
uanies Lower oniclatlnR. The brldo
was nccomnanled by MIsb Mnry Saylor
IUC
It-
rtr I
unnmnn, oi itoyerstoru, nnu tne brlde
Kroom had his brother. Lieutenant Dr.
Norman Itoberts, of the U. S. .'., as his
best man. Mr. Itobert A. Murrav. n
brothcr-ln-law of tho bride. Bavo her In
marnaRu. (iiiests were present from
Plltalmri-li. PlnlnflnM V .1 Ilnvrarnr.l
and New York. After n weddlnc trip
spent In tho South, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts
..(. .'IT ... 1IU.I.U tl,,VI VI.IUUIT IU III
Frankforcl
ALLEN MAGCn
Tho wedding of Miss Arabella Mapee
and Mr Thomas Allen, of this city, was
solemnized In Holy Trinity Presbyterian
Church Monday at 2:30 o'clock, the
Rev. Dr. William Barnes Lower, pastor,
officiating. Tho bride was nccompanled
liv her sister. Miss Clara Mageo. Miss
Mary Shreve acted ns brldtsmald, whllo
Mr. George Harrison was best man. After
n wedding trip of several weeks epent In
tho East Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen will bo at
home after November 1 nt 4811 Roose
velt Iloulevard. Guests were present
from this city, Trenton and New York.
ItECKHU GOLDMAN
A pretty homo wedding will tako place
2 .
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$75 I '
this evening at 6 o'clock, when Miss
Glzelle Goldman, daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Frank Goldman, of 3012 Berks
street, will bo married to Mr, Israel
Becker, of Alexandria, Vn. Tho cere
mony will bo performed by tho Rev B,
Levlnthal, The brldo will wear a gown
of hnnd'Cmbroldercd crepe de chine
with tullo veil nnd will carry a shower
bouquet of roses nnd Hlles-oMhe-vnlley.
She will be attended by Miss Zlda
Lcssner ns mnld of honor, who- will wear
a costume of white georgette hand em
broidered In blue. Tho best man will
bo Mr. Dnvld Becker, brother of the
bridegroom. After nn extended wed
ding trip they will llvo In Wnshlngton,
P. C.
WRIGHT BROOKS
The ninrrlnge of Miss Mildred Brooks,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Hnrry Brooks,
of B036 Wnyne nvenue, to Mr Samuel
II. Wright, of C96 West Johnson stroot,
took plnco nt the homo of the bride's
nnrrnlq nn Kiturrtnv evenlne nt 7 o'clock.
tho Rev. Henry W Stringer, of the First
Baptist cnurcn, oermnntown, omciaiing.
Miss Gladys Brooks attended her sister
ns bridesmaid and Mr. Leo Wright act-J
ns best man for his brother. A ro
ccptlon followed tho ceremony. Mr. and
Mrs. Wright nre on a motor trip to
Washington, nfter which they will bo
nt home at 090 West Johnson s'reet,
Oermnntown.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
The ladle n of the Nnrberth Tennis As
sociation will glvo n masquerade dance
on Haturdny evening, October 30, In Lltn
Hall.
Miss Ruth H. Prcacott. of Essex ave
nue, Norbcrth, gnvc a houso party for
the following .friends, at her, parents'
cottage In OccKn City. Inst week- Miss
Marguerite SparkB, M'ss Helen Fuller
ton, Miss Mnry Howard, Miss M. Ar
mour. Mr. Herbert Rose. Mr. Herman
Blsler, Mr. Graham Miller, Mr. William
Lconnrd, Mr. Don Brown nnd Mr. Wil
liam Townsend.
ALONG THE READING
Dr. nnd Mrs. R. H. Hnrrls nnd their
family, who have spent several weeks
al Nantucket, Mass . have returned to
their homo in Elklns Pnrk.
Mrs. Wllllnm A. Law nnd her daugh
ter, Miss Margaret A. Law, havo re
turned to their homo In Ab'ngton from
Chester. Nova Scotln, where thty havt
bpent tho summer.
Invititioni
or Announce-
Slodfrato Prlcra '-BMIJB' nientl
Write or Phone for Kncravnl or rrlntrd
Rnmplea.
ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 W.Innl St
roiccsK3(tKasnsrt
a ii
I Don't go home all in k
aiici aiiuLiLiing.
Drop in "Collins" some mild
exercise a good body mas
satre, calt rub and cabinet
bath will bring the flush of
YOUTH to your cheeks and
immediately disperse t h n t
"tired feeling."
Appointments made until 5 P.M.
Trial Demonstration Treat
ment Gratis
COIL1LIINS
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For Women Exclusively
Bellevue Court Building
1418 Walnut Street
Phone Spruce 5J,8i,
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PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THKATRE3
C ARRiric' Nights at 8:10
Vj-r.f.llX. Mat Tuea..Wod. i. Eat.
ONLY THIS WEEK & NEXT
GEO. M. COHAN'S
(n
COMEDIANS
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ISN'T IT A
GRAND OLD NAME?
NEXT WEEK SEATS BELLINO
POSITIVELY LAST WEEK
BEST SEATS $2 AT
POPULAR MATS. TUES.
(COLCMUUS) AND WD
FOR R FST NlB,,t" at 8-,r'
1 V11L,J 1 Jtata. Weu. 4 Sat. i.13
CHAItLES DILLINGHAM Presenta
JOSEPH CAWTHORN
In a New Mimical riiy
Written by WILLIAM LHAIKN
Music by VJCTOIl JACODI
"THE HALF MOON"
JOSEPH SANTLEV ' ' OSCAH SHAW
MAL'DE EDUHNE
,VV S'SLra. . a fttfcW80
ataKC.l by intLD. O. LAT1IAM
Mujlcal Numberi by ALLAN K. KOhTCn
Nt. W: Mp-clal Mat. lu, Instead of vjj
heats for Next Ve,k on al. C. '
BROAD
NlKhta ut 8:7s
Mala Wi-d A Sat. ut 2:13
SAM a
HAHIIIS Presents
GRANT
MITCHELL
or
A TAII.OIt-MADE Miv
FAME
inTHE CHAMPION
Soota for tlw L-iHt Wk on Sale Today
METKOPOLITAN OPEUA HOLSE
OPENING TONIGHT Zt. 1 5
The Italian Lyric Federation Presents
SEASON Ol' riHAND OPEIt V
AIDA
MAT HAT AT 2 CAnwv
Seats now
nn .rni..' "". W. I. UU
Chestnut at. Sle rowlliin nTl'"?"n "?
(Jfflce.
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ACADEMY OFMUSiC
LAST 2 DAYS Turns.
Dally Mat nt 2:1.-. Evp, "t1 0
Another Griffith Sensation
D. W. GRIFFITH
Touches New Heights in .
T
g Love Flower
Only 2 More Days
Thursday and Saturday
PRICES Mats- -3 ni B0c
E'fiS , 25c, BOo ana 7Be
ACADEMjToFlviuSic
Tomorrow Night at 8:30
n,l8oTHroTs't!sWS,mA
TOM BURKE
I'ncler Direction of VM MOnnis
In Hepertolro of Italian Arias, Ilallads
an4 Irlh Fonca .
Good Spats Still Avnilnblo
Tickets. Jt, tlm, rs, 2 no ni 13 ..
Hepiw'a. 11 in Chestnut atr'eV ' "' at
KNAHE PI NOrsED KXCJA'SIVELY
DUMONT'S k'n Aitcii em
EMMETT WELCH Minstrels
'"Wliat Ars Tou Burnlnr' "Baasball f-nnlrl
i
it-! iiL i . ii i i l i i i n in r I . i ntf.i '.
i ' - i t .. f - i
JPl I 4 i
Market St. b, 10th 11 A.M. to 11 I'.M.
CHARLES RAY villao.
a"' Winter Grand Opera Muilcnl Fiitlnj.
PAI A T UAKKGT BTHBil!'
JrAJLA.11, in a. m ,12. s. a.,1
B.4r, 7,4n. V).80 l'r W..'
DOROTHY DALTOM Vho1?&
Nt WU. Loulae Olaum In "Lo Madness"
ARCADIA 'T$R?ki2Sl
B.4B. 7.4S. 0.80 P, UiT
Cecil B. De Mille s
inbpiiiin'o rnqnucTiON
"SOMETHING TO
THINK ABOUT"
... , A PAIUVMOl'NT PlfTUnE
Isntnljle Cat Includes Gloria Hwanson,
nillott Dexter and Thoi!oro Ilolierts.
VICTORIA rffiiftffi
i.nu noY sfOTT's thriller
"Partners of the Night"
N'ext Week WILLIAM KARNUM In
"inn jovoi'H TuofiiLn jiakekb1'
CAPITOL
72t MAKKCT ST.
THBDA HAHA 1
"CLrJOPATnA."
RFPPMT MAituur bt. iici. ittu
rvevjen i oi.ivb thomas
'DAP.LINO MINE
GLOBE
MAItlCET BTIII5ET
AT JUMPCIt
ii,is a hi i'n ii r. M.
CONTLNUOUS VAUDHVILLB
ANDREW MACK UUJLimra
CALirOHNIA 1IAT1I1NO BDAL'TIKS
CROSS KFYS wii & MAitiiUT Ta.
V,rvJOD IS.C.XD y.jy ,iM3 upM
LEONA LA MAR "a'r' with a
UCW1NA L 1V1M1 -fhouaand Kyes-
BROADWAY I,rf""1 n'r av
DELMORE & LEE
ALICE BRADY I,
PHiLADnr.niLvs liiadtnoi h katoes
Direction of Meaiira. LKU & J. J. UHUIimiT
SA" SHUBERT Last 2 Week.
MAT RAT. ItnST HHATR 2
Owlns to lenrth.of performinca
curiam iiioea at n nnarp ai niKn(
and at S Bhnrp at Mat.
31QANT1C NEW YORK
WINTER
GARDEN
MUSICAL TRIUMPH
CINDERELLA
on BROADWAY
wlth Marie Dressier c0ot
rro-War Prlcea Nlelitj, Uxtept
Sat., I2..-.0
I VD ir LAST 2 WUEKH Uvea, at 8.11
LIK1LMat. Sat. , $L50
A MUSICAL PAr.TY IN TWO ACT8
The GrIKL THE
PRIVATE
ROOM '
With o nrllllant Co of Mttfr Comic.
A rtiry Plcnil of Prill Mfledy cna an En-
tlclnx Lnaimtila of OorReuua fJIrla.
Nlihta
at
ADELPHIS.
S:20 --" - -"-ft SA1V
A. II WOODS Prcaenta
Tho Dramatic Senntl"P of th Tear
LAST 3 DAYS
tnoEffl
IN PERSON
tIIe blue flame
LAST POP MATINEE TODAT
nK SEATS NOW SELLING
MON
LEE MOniUSON ANNOUNCES
THE ItACINO Mt'SICAL COMEDT
"DEARIE"
ADAPTED l'nOM "WlLDKIItE" .
By George Broadhurst and
George V. Hobart
With Music by MALVIN FKANKLIN
111U CAST Of MUSICAL IUV01UTK3
Tim Tamous Plantation Kour
uml Itirco Dozen Dtarlea
CHESTNUT ST. OPCUAIIOu8
Matinees, 2:15 Evenings, 8il6
Special nrnounr ment I'vtonslon of en
eaBtmtnt In rrrpemm to popula- demand.
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
TALE OI' lOVE AND LOVERS
WAY DOWN EAST
'No nn at unriHd " necord.
MAT. DAILY ; $K00
NOTE This ut rnrtlon nivcr will tw)
khnitn at lea than tlrst-cliiss thcatr
prices,
Now at foot of M-irktt Street Wharf"
WONI
rr"" CONVICT
AMAZING!
ENTERTAINING!
EDUCATIONAL!
SHIP
M'EN TO PUI1LIC 0 A M TO 10 P. JL
Metropolitan Opera House
flronl &
Pojilur
Oct. 11-12
"Fi-FioftheToyShop"
600-Local People in Cast600
Benefit Y.W.C.A. Summer Camps
EITH'S
HACKETT & DELMAR
AnJ Company In "Tho Danes Shop''
RUTH ROYE
Comedlenna of Syncopation
"INDOOR SPORTS'
llradlry ami Arifn.' Chir'ns V, S
mon. Fallon anil Slilrley Others
prripi P'C Kirulngton At?nu Mat.
j cui i-i- j al)i, ciimherlaml Dally
Sam Howe's Jollities of 1920
With Sammy I'n" M rf llraffdon and
Helen Tarr
" ws" DANCING "i'honb
rrlvat" l.fna Dally. IV 3d A M to tl P. M.
Elh"iu momlnir 10 MiMl-rti. 3;)
Artult rloasoa Esthttlc It Modern,. Thurst Eva,
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