Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 05, 1920, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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L ', Nancy Wynne Talks of the PartiesPlanned for Today.
It- or e . Af n.. IF 'e . -,H
OKC eees mia. irfutrgu ir
' ' Otier JBrti
rkniANNB HAIUUS, the prctfy
.datiEhtcr ei1 Mr. nntl Mrs. OcerRO
Harris, of Ivy Cottnge, Germans
rn, will be Introduced at a tea this
t ' '. l 1 T. rtnn
krnoen ei iicr name ,mihi
It Oak read and Scheel Heuse lane,
I Incidentally, Marlanne is the eldest
thV children. She spent last
Ktcr In bearding school where she
kit pxtrcmciy iiuiimui w ou -
Limr n dnndr time this winter. Char
lette Starr, Annabclla Weed, Bessie.
Pearson, Eleaner Oummi'y, U'clyii
Snd E e se warnncr mu ww ""
larlanne. as will , Kat bcrinc k lag,
ilirabct h lless anu muib """""i
me are ucDitiaiwB ui ''' ej.
Tits. Harris will have MrA. Henry
fcBrewn, Mrs. iicynems iuy
r .1- Wlf l'prrv. Mrs. 13. M.
k.ui.i., .i Mrs. .lelm Wilsen as
sisting her in receiving and at the tea
able.
'TriTTl KNIGHT was te have been
r i...i..,i ndnv. hut thn accident
N.he, had last summer in California,
it nectary te postpone the day e the
.tea" She will be introduced later In
W fen. .Kitty if ceding along
1K WebryVea 'she0 JS ??&.
SStJ The Knlglits are Hying tn their
-." i ina uittmiiiniiHO street.
a. new uuiiic, .."" -.v-
li. which they bought last year.
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m. AND ,MUa. xa.iJji-i
I DTnt.-wa will clve n delightful
I party tonight at the AVhitemarsh Hunt
I' Slul. A number of the younger mar
ried people will be among iue ""
"nd wine of the debutautes and several
of the girls who came out the same year
.Mrs. Stoics did. Cerdelia Duke, who
llrlnc in uryninwr nun jjm
itend" Yeu remember Kuth Coxe waa
be of Cerdelia's bridesmaids five years
te. and was married herself sevcrnl
leriths later. Margaret ucrwinu, wuu
111 albe be a guesr is anewcr "
P.i!ii..f h. nm venr. Then Sephie
JTi.rr.all. Jane Coxe, Knthcrlne Coxe
l.ltLUaNorriswlipemnengtuBon-
litis, while i lemurr """' W- r
ID ten OUU ueriieim wi, x"lfir
r.i u..he-n Knrin. Susie and Orvllle
rtllitt, Beatrice and BUI Churchman,
r.i.i. -j ,.rnli ISl.lille. Lewber nud
Jary Stokes and Karl and Mildred
Jedge. A most attractive set ei jeimg
ieeple. The etlicr men in me mj
ill de me mrtu eiimwp -t"'"' ," ,,
nd Jehn, Jim Carter and Andy Van
Pelt. L
IltelNIA EABLE Is in mourning
f- i,r trrnmlmntlmr. whose illness
t the time set for her tea postponed
tiat event. Her ucatn, coming ciosi ciesi ciosi
nen the illness, has thrown the family
nfn mnnrnlnz and Virginia will net nt-
t.nl ilii narlle.i for fcome time. In
February, I understand, she will have
a dinner dauce given for her, but there
will- be no ether entertaining by the
family before then.
I SAW Mrs. William Drayten Grange
en the street this week looking cx
trtmelv smart in a one-nlcce dress of
dark blue i-erge, which was made en
ery plain lines. Her very jaunty nat
as of brilliant red velvet anu was a
ither laree shaned turban. She were
te n choker of Japaucsc mink, which
yas very becoming. She certainly is n
'oung-leoking person tit be Kauulng s
)ether. She and Mr. Grnnge were
igetiier, nnil l thought lie was looking
iighty well, tee. '
'"Isn't Banning a beauty. She'll be
ne belle next jcar, I can tell jeu. She
as the prettiest golden brown hair and
augblng eyes, and such a smnrt ilguru.
understand b be Is at bennlinc school
gain this jcar, but will come out next
asen.
iJ"OW ealy we btart in hating te be
J-ridiculed 1 Virginia, who Is five.
r-sreeu en te school tbe ether day and
M the wav collided with n piece of
bannna skin which some theuchtless
person had left en the pavement. She
yas pretty well bhakcii up and cried
l geed deal as she rnn hnck Immn tn
pother. "Whom n-privrnn Imrt ,lin-V
Isked metlier. "Did jeu scrnne .veur
inec pr elbow? Tell mother about It."
IOU knOW tllO wnv ninthnre iln find
lless them! ami llnnllv hptu-ppn
ntches in hrenth Ylrrlnln tnKlm.l nnf
lit den-'t hurt much new, mother, but
riuuuj- saw me tall.
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
jMr, Charles S." V. Packard, 1830 IUt-
le Del levue-Stratfenl, en Friday, Janu
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f.. ti...i v r."1 "IS ueuuianie necf,
C?, M.r"- a?orBe n. Tackard. befere the
I"1 Awembly Jllas Packard, who la
O OL thA MMnli'a ..,. I ...
iltes, will also hu th ,i.,. i .
PLln.er l!f.r ?unt- Irs- Frederlck
nor nt ?hd ST,'?.arntB. wl Blve In her
nor at the Itltz-Carlten
Tli mipfita -u 1 ..in ...j i. .
Klri2,SAUfndi,,X: sJie".,,:..SIr- and Mrs.
hennr S"1, ' ,VS!""0rP?. D.OVOn.
daiinh;'-r X.. "'. D.i,..eur";" ."nrrinEer.
.3: !".'!.' "u JJrs. Daniel Mereau
Ti!rr.BSf.rtt.S?.Mto-Ann..8ei.hla
eretii s Tii.il' : . iiiaver, jiish l.u.
SaiiBM,i!J?,,.c2!2r' A. MUB,Ellzabetn
Ti!,,.'..;'"' "". " unwiann. mIhs
lSZm,,; "'.,.J.. Helena
....w..v., uu ,uiBS JlUlll 1'UCK-
MrS. .TnflM AfnuAH 1 ... - .
n,i,n..."' r1 rs. teius Hed.
Brattw' ..!?
H. Pace n eihbt " ny Mrb- am
MtllTs.SL-iJM-1" wet. from 4
leclety her dauel 1W. ?JJ
l(v"p&z&lW&rM
li. ifi "a "d. " 1'V. wiMMth C. Ner-
ltr Vn ,1 '" "len, IN1I8B Mary C.
arJerla y niKh ? ' Frnzler. Miss
'akin Tnn.&ben' JIIb3 Adelaide ShlreB
a?fi JWti??'"8 Al!co D, Glbsbn. Miss
ney. ni iS' ' ",. 'eaner gum
'lies MariannJaT"cex. H?yeB "ammend,
IhDbum nnnW H,ais, MIbs Jane S
"Peurn and Mlra Mary Hoppin Hew-
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laughter of m- " "p. debutante
fciMn'i.i'k " .Thomaa Mc
rtvSS bvnnrfrJyl.Peci:n'ber 10, te be
n. at Thii; i.1' " Hluwt Patter
Plie b.fer fh h?me- 1823 Delncey
e seSSv illBlv te formally present
.e society her daughter, Miss fcl UabSth
SvaiTO .!5k p.'-
-aiiena for n .linn.. ""'" " invi
venlnir TiJi.nr,erUance. " Monday
$&$3g& 2G9ran0aVhelr UaUBh'
A't'I&WhJ!iim, ""fWth. 2013
or a dinner en lssuJ.(l Invitations
KUwSr of mi".. Sl Nvber 28.
Ba1
Sfei&aSsl
Phtt
- i.uriB uanclng Class.
,rf?:..Jhn W. Celes. 2114 Pin
ky. Ne 'eniberi-B8 rft Uncheen 0"
i honor e he? r,n,t th? Acorn Club,
rhreia Tyler Brnnlllauhter, Mlsa 13
&$. ".r-.'-y .8. Mlchell. 3943
tr0ay. NevemK.P i i Slveu dln,' en
sefr people
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uuruig emart LiOStUJlie.
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Mlchell, befere the first meeting of Mrs.
Wurts' OancuiK Class.
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn W. Converse, of
Chetwynd, Rosemont, have Issued invi
tations for a dinner en Tuesday, Novem
ber 2B, In honor of MIhs Nancy McKean,
debutante daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Themas MeKran, and Mgs Anltn Straw
brldBC. -debutante daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. nebert E. Strawbrldge.
,..lM ?" ,Mre-. J.,nn Frederick Lewis
will estertatn at dinner followed bv a
box. party nt the opera, en Tuesday, No
vember 1G. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, who
?,r,e .occupying; their farm at Mersteln.
West Chester, will shortly return te their
home, 1914 Spruce street. Mrs. Lewis
'ini left for a visit te New Yerk.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles T. Carpenter
have returned from-their wedding trip
and are spending1 several days with Mr.
Carpenter's mother, Mrs. Jeseph n. Car
penter, nt 128 Seuth Twcnty-thlrd street.
They will go te New Yerk en Monday,
where they have taken an apartment at
B4 Qremercy Park..
Mrsi Charles Pemberton Fex, of Fex
Hellew, S.'prlngheuse, Pa., has rented for
I!10 ln,telUth..J.h0UB0 f Mrs- aeotre
Fex, 8005 Crefeldt street, Chestnut Hill.
Mrs aenrpe Fex and her daughter, Miss
Kmlly H. Fexi will spend the winter In
Bermuda. Mrs. CharicS Pemberton Fex
will glve a theatre party and supper
at the mtz-Cirlten. Inter In the winter,
m honor of her debutante niece, Miss
Mnrraretta Large Harrison, daughter
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Hurrlsen.
Mrs. Ilcnrv Warrington Drughtcn nnd
her daughters. Miss Susan A-. Dbughten
and Miss Marie L. C. Doughten, have
closed their cottnern nt Attntmm r.nb. r
H., where they spent several months and
are occupying their town house, 220
West Rlttenhouse square. Miss Marie
Doughten has left for Vniwap rviiir
where she Is a student, ,
Mr. nnd Mrs, Walter Gould Illndman
have returned from their weddlng'Jour weddlng'Jeur
ney and are eceupylnir their apartment
ftt 2209 Spruce street. Mrs. Hlndmen
befere her wedding en October 26 was
Mlsa Elconer Stockton Vegels, daughter
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Page Vegels,
2422 Spruce street. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts
and their family, who have been occupy
ing their summer home. Clarksen nnd
WIster streets, Germantown, slnce thelr
return from Canada, will open their town
house. 9.26 Spruce street, the latter part
of this week., ,
Mrs. L. Jny Hammend and her debu
tante daughter, Miss Frances H. Ham Ham
eond, of 1222 Spruce street, will leave
early In February for Pfclm Reach, Fla..
where they expect te remain for several
weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles A. Lutz, of 12i
ttlpka avenue, are receiving congratula
tions en the birth of a beh, Charles A.
Lutz, Jr.. en October 20.
Invitations have been issued by Mr.
nnd Mrs. Jehn Wesley Simmons, of
Swnrthmere, for the marriage of their
daughter. Miss Rebecca Isabel Simmons,
nnd Mr. Alben Tayler Eavenson. 2d.
whph will take place at 7:30 o'clock en
Wednesday evening. November 24, nt
Hely Trinity Chapel. A reception will
fellow at the Rlttenheuse.
The Weman'H Cluh of Wyncote met In
the cluMiouee en Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Warrick James Prlce gave the flnt
of his current event talks. Miss Sarah
A. Pearson gave a resume of the bl'vnr
Jubllee of the State Federation meeting
at Harrlsburg, which she attended. The
arternoen closed with a tea.
Mrs. William H. Cmhardt. of 620B
Onynten street, will leave tomorrow for
l.ns Angeles, Calif., te join her sister,
Miss Florence Davisen.
Mr. and' Mrs. Hance H. Blake, of 1732
North Sydenham street, announce the
engagement of their daughter. Miss
Helen Dorethy Dlake, and Mr. Carl F.
Wise.
Philadelphia
Atlantic
"The Shej)s of
SPECIAL FOR
The sketch portrays an unusually
charming lingerie blouse. It is of
sheer batiste with fine vertical
tucks forming the cellar and front
trimming,
stitched.
Every
seam
$2 -
The price betokens
special value.
Smartly Tailored
Belivia Coats
Fer school, business and general
wear.
$75.00
Exceptional
Value
27 PHILADELPHIA 1337
S. 1 3th St. AND Chestnut St.
BOARDWALK SHOP ATLANTIC
wiijriEiiiiitJKKiiFjiniairaffiiiiiiiiiiaiiii
Wt jFur & Millixmv SJjep", 3nc.
' 1423 Walnut Street
ssKsvflRt
tvffur J 111 i JBMsWtsPW
a WJisnDBlBlik.
the
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a uutu uy I'hote-Crsfters.
MISS MAttOAKET DALLETT
Daughter of Mrs.- Merris Dallctt, of
250 Seuth Twenty-first street.
Miss Dallctt nnil her mother have
been spending the last few mentlis
in "Europe
North Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Henry QUI Relfsnyder
have returned from their wtddlng tour
and are at home at the Manhelm apart
ments In Germantown. The bride was
Miss Irene Heckert, daughter of Mrs.
Charles Henry Heckert, of 1838 Willing Willing
ten street' Mr. Kelfsnyder served over
seas ene year with the 103d Engineer
Cerps.
Anether returning bridegroom and
brlde are Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. PJI
ling, Jr., who will be at home In Lans
downs. Mrs. Pilling, who wns Miss
Katharine Durgess, daughter of Rev.
Herbert It. Burgess, D. D.. nnd Mrs.
Burgess, of Eighteenth Btreet and
Montgomery avenue, waa a September
bride.
The Class Sewing Club will take n
hlke thrdugh Doylcatewn tomorrow
afternoon, preceded by luncheon at the
hotel. The members lnclude Mrs. Wil
liam Q. Carrell, Mrs. James Crawford.
Mrs. David J.-Blank. Miss Anna Arthur,
Mrs. Anna Alexander. Mrs. Frank
Brandt, Mrs. J. Heward Blair, Mrs. J. P.
Partridge, Miss Frances L. Smith, Mrs.
Bertha Tayler, iMIss Minnie Slaw, Miss
Lee Benyaurd. Miss Helen Ware, Mrs.
Themas Nesbltt, Miss Laura Price, MrB.
A. J. White. Miss Hannah Plnkcrten,
Mrs. Jehn rjlensen, Mrs. Mary Hepburn,
Mrs. Ida Stetler, Miss Emllv Hnrpes
Miss Anna Hnrren, Mrs. A. W. Ixifland,
Mrs. W. H. Ridings. MIhs Henrietta Mc
Elwee, Mrs. Anna Stirling and Mrs. J.
F. Stccnsen.
Mrs. Jnmes It. Owllllnm, of 3226 Ridge
avenue, has returned home after spend
ing some time In Atlantic City.
Mrs. Margaret Pancoast Longaker. of
1402 North Sixteenth street, has Issued
Invitations tn the annual luncheon nnd
reunion of her class In the Nermal
Scheel tomorrow at the Rlttenheube,
Twenty-second nnd Chestnut streets.
The Krenlnr Public Lrdcrr welcomes
wifliil notes of Intrrrxt from tnrleus piirt
et the city, but thru note munt he
capable or rrlllnitten. llprcnften hecIuI
Items Kent lr mnll te the winer will net
be pabllMinl, unless aimed by the tender
with name, nddrran nnd telephone utuii
her. Addrese seetal Items tn the Heclrlr
Kdlter, Kvrnlnic Pulille Ledcer, 000
Chntnut street.
City
Baltimore
Sensible Prices"
SATURDAY
hem-
95
CITY BRIGHTON BLOCK
mrnmmmmammmmmwnwmm
Dignified
Distinction
is characteristic of all our
offerings. We emphaaize the
points of refinement in pre
vailing modes and suppress
trivial.
Furs Hats
Tep Coats
Fancy Bags
Our stock is a real expo
sition of newest ideas.
The model illustrated is a
Hudsen Seal Ceat (Seal Dyed
Muskrat), large shawl cellar of
SkunJf, showing stripe effect.
EIliDGEIPItII;DELPHIA - FRIDAY;-
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Francis 15. B. O'Brien,
Of 6216 Spruce street, entertained a
week-end party nt the home of Mr,, and
Mrs. E. K. Medam nt Lansdale. The
guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Mcdary,
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Prettyman. of OVik
Lane: Mr. nnd Mrs Jnrepli B. Damal
and Mr. and Mrs. lb A. MeCreary.
I
80UTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Lenere McCullough will entertain
the members of her sorority, the Tau
Phi Sigma, at her home, tomorrow nftr nftr nftr
noen The membership of the sorority
Includes Mrs. Jehn Laeher, Mrs. Karl
Brandt. Miss Margaret Mnlr, Miss Mar.
garet McCausland, Miss Henrietta Ncl
man, MISs Cntherlna MoDewcll, Miss
Marie McClure, Miss Irene It Krelgh
and Miss Edith MacGarrlgle.
An Interesting wedding took place en
October 31 when Miss Lillian 8tapler,
daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8tat-
m-, utuuim mi, unuB et eir. licnjamin
Cramer. The ceremony was performed
by Rabbi Englander. After a reception
at the home of th bride, Mr. and Mrs.
Cramer left for Niagara Falls, where
thev will remain Indefinitely.
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TIOQA
The members of the Liberty Club gave
a masquerade party en Thursday eve
ning at the home of Mr. Benjamin Har
rison, 4119 North Bread street. Theso
participating Included Miss Miriam Cur.
ter. Miss Reberta WIcsse, Miss Edith
Cubbage, Miss Emma Dubois, Miss Dor Der Dor
ethy Fester, Miss Paullne Utlng, Ml&s
Lllzabeth Stahl, Miss Dorethy Miller.
Miss Aumista Hawkins, Mr. Gorden
Kuehnhold, Mr. Raymond Neef. Mr. Ed
ward Kinzel, Mr. William Dicksen, Mr.
Geerge Fiedler, Mr. Charles Mitchell, Mr.
Walter Trout, Mr. Frank Hysere nnd
Mr. Harrison. ,
Miss Jeanetto Nelsen, of Eighteenth
and Venango streets, will entertain the
members of the active chapter of the
Sigma Lambda Sorority tomorrow after after
neon at her home. Her guests will In
clude Mlsi Ellnere Beaver, Miss Eliza
beth McMurray, Miss Adrian Fallen.
Miss Dorethy Landls, Miss Edme Vei
Dyke, Miss Dorethy Bradway, Miss Dor Der Dor
othy Church. MIsb Ethel Smith, Miss
Peggy Llpp, Miss Helen Cellnday, Miss
Dorethy Hathaway, Miss Margaret San
ers, Miss Margaret Scott und Miss Mar
garet Roberts.
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DELAWARE COUNTY
Mrs. Jehn Blddle Perter, of Washing
ton, who has spent several weeks at
CheUea, Is new at Idlewlld. near Media,
where she will remain Until some tlme
next week.
Mr. Hemer E. Hoopes, of Chambers
burg, has been the guest of his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn
H. Evans, at their home In Media, where
Mr. Hoopes formerly lived.
ROXBOROUQH
Mrs. Lees M. Schadel. of 4336 Pechln
street, will entertain this evening at her
home with the following cuesti: Mrs.
Geerge Sands, Mlss Elizabeth Scho-1
A. 1.1 (... T. ...... L.i..n.. .. .. . ?
nciu, uaa jicue iv. eunuueiu. .urs. .luseyn
Sykes, Mrs. Iialnh Cope. Mrs. Chnrlcs
Schencld; Mrs. Charles Morrison, Mrs.
Harry Dyson, Mrs. Iee Burgess, Mrs.
Harry McOenlgnl. Mrs. .Tames HmiKliton. HmiKliten.
Mrs. Frederick Carbaugh. Mrs. Daniel
Icntz, Miss Mary C. Lvsier, Miss Edna
Hyde. Mrs. Albert Beggs nnd Miss Mir
lam Leech. '
Mrs. J. Heward Blair, of 4438 "Dexter
crt..
tMUZ -
summtiiA
EXCEEDING RICHNESS
of
FUR and FABRIC
and a
WONDERFUL
SELECTION of NEW
and
DESIRABLE SHADES
ARE AMONG THE ADVANTAGES
WHICH PATRONS OF THIS HOUSE
ENJOY' DUE TO AN UNUSUAL
AMOUNT OF FORETHOUGHT IN
THE SELECTION OF THE ESSEN
TIALS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF
GIDDING FASHIONS
FOREVERY SOCIAL EVENT
133 Se
EXTRAORDINARY
OFFER
GOWNS and
DRESSES
$2950 $3950 $495
Pe.rct Twll, Vel,.,, Trioelin.. Cr.pc Sum, Sia de
Evcrv model is ft. n( U t i . . . . ".
i i t w"V1r'cr 80'ected with the
same precision which Leusol Garments are noted for.
Every Advantage Has Been Taken
in the Purchase of Our Stock TUmr(
OUR REGULAR PRICK MAKE
REDUCED SALES UNNECESSARY
street, will leave the end of the week te
visit her son, Mr. Jehn F. Blair, In Ham
ilton, NY.
t
ALONG THE READING
Miss Harriet Thorpe, of Fifth street
and Cltv Hue. Oak Lane, will entertain
the T. W. T Club of which she Is a mem.
ber tomorrow evening nt her home. Her
guests will Include Mrs. Herace S.
Getitsch, Miss Achsah Yates, Miss Vert.
Westceat, Mrs. Harry Hebrank, Mls
Kntharlne Wltte, Mlsa Dorethy Wardle.
Mrs. William Hugh McConnell, Jr., Miss
Florence Williams, Miss Alma Evans,
Airs, urnest Ataisei and Mrs. cnris
Entenmann. The latter recently
tumtu rrem an extended stay In Fienas
Miss Ruth Delan, another member, has
geno te Miami, Fla., te live.
Miss Sara Baker will glve a mas
querade party tomorrow evening at her
home, 6000 North Ninth street, Fern
lteck, for the following guests: Miss
Ruth Flllmen. Miss Grace P. Lewer, Miss
Florence Dugy, Miss Kathryn Yeager.
Mlsa Myrtle Week, Miss Edith Yeung
and Miss Edith Buckley.
I
GERMANTOWN
Mrs, Jehn Philip Ulunlnger, of 3D East
Walnut lane, Germantown, will enter
tain the members of the Brooklyn In
stitute of Arts and Sciences In the New
Yerk Academy of Musle en Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burger and their
Bmnll daughter, who have been the guests
of Mrs. Burger's brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Farrell, of
1911 East Chelten avenue, during the
summer and fall, are occupying their
apartments at Nineteenth and Diamond
streets.
Mrs. II. Feather Maharg and her
brother, Mr. Harry O. Rleger, of 620
West Upsal street, accompanied by Mr.
Geerge Rebmenn, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jehn Clymer In their cabin
nt Point Pleasant. Pa.
I
FRANKFORD
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gwynn, of 1627
Allcngrove street, have returned from
an cxtenslve trip through the West.
Miss (letrude Houseman, of Frank
ford avenue and Sellers street, Is spend.
Ing a fortnight In Easten, Pa., visiting
her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Bowden.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Crankshaw and
(help fnmllv hnve rtnr,i,rl in Ihlp hnmn
4430 Frankford uvcnue, from a ten-day
meter trip through Pennsylvania.
WISSAHICKON
The young people of St. Stephen's
Episcopal Church, of Wlssahlcken, will
glve a mawiuerade party In the parish
house this evening. Theso having the
nffalr In charge Include: Mr. Reland
Hutchinson. Mr. Walter Berry. Mr. Jehn
Reger. Mr. Walter Shugnrth, Mr. Dur-
tleia Dessen, Mr. Geerge Spencer. Mr.
Albert Spencer, Mr. Raymond Mayer,
Mr. Edward Ashwnrth. Mr. Henrv J.
Dahm, Jr., Mr. Reginald Mallls, Miss
Helen Bucklcv, Miss Elizabeth Berry,
Mlsa Ruth Chamberlain, Miss Carrie
Chamberlain, Mist, Sara O'Brien, Miss
Katharine O linen, Miss Elslo Hudsen,
Miss Sara price. Miss Margaret Hpcncer,
Miss Elizabeth Gareth. Miss Lillian Ca
ret!, Miss Reba Thackery. Miss Edith
Dahm, Miss Miriam Klncade, Miss Dor Der Dor
othy Mllllgnn, Miss Elizabeth ICerler,
Miss Hazel Francis, MIbs Verena virtue,
Miss Jennle Wilsen, Miss Ruth Waldren,
Miss Allen Osberne. Miss Elizabeth Os
borne, Miss Alice Berry. Miss Edith
Marshall, Miss Sara Osberne, Miss Elea
nor Oshorne and Miss Hernia Mayer.
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NOVEMBER 5, '1920
Rummage sale
The nnual rummage sale by the St.
Leenard's Auxiliary will be held next
Monday and Tuesday, November 8 and
9, in the large stere nt the southwest
corner Thirteenth and Bansem streets.
Members of the auxiliary' have been
working hard collecting clothing for
rncn, women and children, china, shoes
brlc-a-brac'liala and everythlng possimt pessimt
that can be turned Inte money te help
defray the expense of rebuilding Kt
Leenard's. There will be a table of "New
Goods," where dainty Christmas presents
iimy- ira purcnesca, ana A delicious lunci
un
hat tea and cnffeA will hn mppvc,
J-WFr;UuntII 2 p. m. each day of th
, - - . wit.-
Deers Arlll be ODen next Mnndnv nt If
n. m. nnd these who will have charge el
the different tables are: Miss M. A
Shedaker. Mrs. Jehn Currle, Mrs. H. A
Dalley, Mrs. Alfred Duncan. Mrs. J. J
Horstmann,- Mrs. James Hellhan. Mrs.
Jeseph. D. Israel. Mrs. Richard Qulnn.
Mrs. J. M. Uuennell, Mrs. Jnmes A.
Mundy, Mrs. Richard Schweerci, Mrs.
T, J. Ruane, Mrs. James Dcmpsey, Mrs.
R, M. W. Brlggs, Mrs. Themas V.
Hunter, Mrs. I. J. Horstmann, Mrs. M. J.
Constdlne, Mrs. J. Loughran, Mrs. M. J.
Lenlhan, Mrs. G. Hnggertv. Mrs H. .1.
Crowley, Mrs. J. Sullivan, Mrs. M. Ferd.
Mum Catherhie McMann. Miss Eleaner
Legue, Miss Saleme Gale, Mrs. Jeseph
Wljlard, Mrs. Harry Lucas, Mrs. M
Haines, Mrs. M. Downey, Mrs. Charles
Laber, Mrs. M. Baum. Mrs. Geerge
Brown. Mrs. W. H. Spates Mrs. M. Mel.
len. Miss Martina Kelley. Mrs. M. Cole Cele
man and Miss Careline M. Celeman.
Matinee Musical Club Dances
The social commlttee of the Matinee
Musical Club, Mrs. Geerge W. Edmonds,
chairman, lias arranged n series of
dances te be given In the Rese Garden of
ths Bellevue-gtratferd en November 18,
January 20 and Februar" 17. On Decem
ber 27 a Bal-Mascjue will be given In
the foyer of the Academy of Music,' a
fhrlstmns dance with special features.
The social committee, under the oble
chairmanship of Mrs. Geerge W. Ed
mnndi, has made these dnnces a most
delightful pnrt of the social life of the
club. The dances nre given for the bene
fit of the extension work, whose object Is
Rhilharmenic Society of rhila.
JOSBT A. PASTHRNACK. Conductor
5 SUNDAY EVENINC1 CONCENTS
Nev. 7, Dec. d, Jan. 0. Feb. 0, MAy 0, at
. Shubert Theatre $
Orchestra compenM of 70 members of the
Philadelphia Orchestra
Noted soloist at each concert
Admission te members only
Limited number of memberships still epea
Duns, .1 Annually
Membership subscription should be sent te
Dr. C. S. Illrsch, Treas., 000 Pine St.
'1W faesgum-
,y The Shep of Bccomingneea II
m 1227 WALNUT STREET I
SjW v Fer THE WEEK-END 1 1
ft Selected Medels
m
Geerge Allen, Inc.
1214 Chestnut Street-1214
Announcing the
Annual Sale of
Trefeusse Fine French
, Kid and Suede Gloves
fBsh.
Every Pair of
lreteusse MaKe
2-Gnsp French Kid Gloves Overseam Sewn White, black, tan
navy, grey, mode and brown; regularly $4.B0, Sale Price, $3.00.
t-Clnsp Specfnl Pique Kid Gloves Black, white, tan, brown,
beaver, grey; regularly $4.75, Sale Price, $3.85.
2-CIasp Pique Kid Black and white; regularly $5 00, Sale
Price, $4.25.
2-Clasp Trefeusse Best Pique Kid Black, white, mode, cham
pagne, tan, brown, beaver and grey; regularly $5.50 a pair, Sale
Price, $4.50.
t-CIasp Special Pique Suede Grey and beaver only; rcgu
Inrly $4.75. Sale 6 J.85 n pair.
2-CIasp Specid, -duede In grey only; regularly $5.00,
Sale Price, $3.00 a yq,
2-CIasp Trefeusse Best Pique Suede Tan, grey, champagne,
beaver and black; regularly $5.50, Sale Price, $4.50.
'! Trefeue-se Leng Kid and Suede Gloves, G Butten Length. Kid,
Biarritz Black and white; regularly $5.50, Sale Price, $4.75.
r,- StJSp0Vrist P,tue Kld In b,ack! "Gularly $8.50 pair, Sale
8-Butten Length Kid Overseam sewn; black, white, beaver,
brown; regularly $7.00, Sale Price, $6.00.
, ,u8"B.Utt0,. LenKt, 1i1ue Kd and Suede Black, grey, mode,
white, tan, brown, beaver; regularly $7.50, Sale Price, $6.50.
?"BiUtl?,ken,5t,h Fre!1ch Suede Black, white, tan, mode, grey;
regularly $7.00, Sale Price, $6.00. '
12-Butten Length Pique Kid In black, white brown and
beaver; regularly $0.00. Sale Price, $7.75. '
16-Butten White Kid and 16-Butten Suede In white and
tan; regularly $10.00, Sale Price, $8.75. earin wn" nd
IMPORTANT
Our regular price, en the,, glove, are lexver by
companion fianFPwaL--, ; , '
-L
MAIL ORDERS
te carty musle te the rural cemniunllles
and te Increase the opportunity te these
In the city te whom the privilege has
heretofore been denied.
Market Bt. ab, 10th 11 A. M. te 11 P. M.
Katherine MacDonald
w The Notorious MiSa Lisle
Added BUSTBn KEATON In "Convict 13"
Next Week "Held by the remy"
PAI APC 1214 MAniCET BTREET
iAI,-Hi 10 A. M., 12, 3, 8:43,
BS4E, 7:45. 0:110 P. li.
MAE MURRAY AND
HOBART BOSWORTH
In the Sensational Remance
"A MORMON MAID"
Added UU8TER KEATON in "Convict IB
Next Week Clara Kimball Yeung in
"Mld-Channel"
ARPAHIA Chestnut St. IM1. 10lh
-lV-VLl 10 A. M. te 11 115 P. M.
First Presentation
"THE RIGHT TO LOVE"
With Mae Murray and David Powell
VICTORIA 'tFtiXtftfeE
A Chorus Girl's Remance
With VIOLA DANA
Next Week Annette Kellermann tn
"What Women Leve"
PAPITHI 724 MARKET BTREET
"fll 1 WJLi WILL ROdERS In
"Cupid, the Cowpuncher"
RrTiTMHr MARKET ST. Del. 1TTI1
J-'VjJC4ll 1 BRYANT WASHBURN In
"A FULL HQUBB"
ft ODE MARKET BT. at JUNIPEn
VJJLADHi 11 A. M. te 11 P. M.
Continuous Vaudeville
JOE HORTIZ A CO.; Others
Wltherspoen Hall, Wed. Eve. Nev. 10,at 8:10
MARTIN LISAN
PHENOMENAL PIANIST. IN RECITAL
Precram including Beethoven's Waldstetn
Senata, Schumann's Camaval, Chepin, etc
Tickets B8e te IS.20 Heppe's. 1H0 Chestnut
ACADKHY Ucatn at Heppe's. 1110 Chestnut
PHILADELPHIA
TodayS.Temor. 8:13
Soloist!
CYRIL. BCOTT
Pianist
1 ORCHESTRA
TROTADFRO tid bits of ibw
1 IJUE.SS w,th j,AImT steppb
Trefeusse French Kid and Suede
Gloves are the Werld'3 best gleveB.
The finest selected skins that the
world affords carefully cut and sewn
by expert workmen assures you per
fection of fit, service and style.
The .Prices in Our Annual Fall Sale
represent a saving of from twenty te
thirty percent which means that these
fine Trefeusse gloves can be had less
than the price of far inferior grades,
and in some cases are less than to
day s cost te import
We would Muggett thit Male pi an
unuMual opportunity te ttcure fine
French gloves at a real laving for
Chrittmat giving.
the Famous
'LY FILLED
0-
PHILADELPHIA'S FORBMOBT THBATIUW
GARRICK J'IO,TS AT SUB
virniMr Ma, Tome .
w -irTrainnMraM
-TWffVre UVtK4
IN,
A New Musical Comedy
PRODUCED RY HENRY W. SAVAGE
Next Week, Sfattnees We1. and Sat
Beats sslllnr for "Lady Billy" next w
"OH. CLARENCE"
FORRFT N,a,IT8 at sub
VrVE-"tJ 1 JUt. Tomorrow, SilB
V?,:i,3 . 0?,T.ME ..MOST DELIGHTFUL
?,CA.VPMED,E8 8EKN HERB IN A
BLUE MOON." NORTH AMERICAN.
THF
SWEETHEART
SHOP
With HARRY K. MORTON
Next Vtt)t Matinees Wednesday A Saturday
Heata selling for "The Sweslheart Bhoj
next week.
"OH, CLARENCE"
x"
RROAH NIOHTS AT StlS
LJIWJ-UJ jjat, Tomorrow at a.u
TOE FIRST REAL PLAT OF THE 8HA- f
SON." North American. i
HENRY MILLER ;
BLANCHE BATES
in ;
The Famous Mrs. Fair -
By JAMES FOftnES
Seats nell lac for next week, the lat week
of "The famous Mrs. Fair."
"OH. CLARENCE"
PHILADELPHIA'S LEADJNO THEATRES
Direction e( Messrs. LEE I J, J. BHUUERT
LYRIC Matinee
1 omerrow
REST
BEATS
$2.00
NOTE Owing te the length of the per
formance curtain rises evenings at 8 sharp:
Matlnets at 2.
The N. Y. WINTER GARDEN
Passing Shew
OF 1919
r.?r?,N7i:n.aAnDEN SHOWS ARE IN A
CLASa DY THEMSELVES." Public Ledger
ADELPHI NOW Ei; ..
MATINEE TOMORROW' m.
2:10
MR.
LEO
D1TRICHS1HN
IN THE ROMANTIC MELODRAMA
"The Purple Mask"
DeLANCEY ST. T7EhAr&L.nc.y
Mats. Thura. A Sat. nil-- OpVu if
LAST 2 NIGHTS
Rebert Milten's Comedy With Muate
'? CHARM SCHOOL
indGT'beT Tlckt efflce'' Ghubert Tneatr
"lASt'mAT. TOMORROW
sf SHUBERT EVES- at 3:i5
Mat. Tomorrow, 2:15
LeXn.''irE'vnedn!!g'Kdi;e8r.ln w TrU "
THE HIT OF THE YEAR
CHESTNUT ST. s
MATINEES 2.1S. EVIININas. 8:15
I D.W.GRIFFITH
MASTERPIECE
"Way Down East"
MAT.
DAILY b.est
$1.00
Uijrt l S3
N'OTH Ou-lnr in eAt tntvli ....
I tlen, and Iren-bound contracts, this plctur
ner can bn shown at less than first-class
trnwtr. prices
I ICE SKATING
! AT
ICE PALACE
TH & MARKET STS.
THREE SESSIONS DA1L.T
10 00, 12.00, 2:30, 5 00, 8:15, 10 45
Nertftl Rptl, th Mullers, Murray and
Miss CroRer, sensational and artlstle
Ue Bkatlnir tntsrtalntrs
K
EITH'S
"The Little Cottage"
Prllllant Muslral Comedy
Beatrice Herferd
Rebert Emmet Kpnf
Elhl Cliften 4 Ce., Emma Stephens.
Brens n llelluhrn Oilier Hlarsi
ACADEMY OP MTISIP.
rrlday Mnvomhe 10 e4- O.ir
tfitmlns
...w...Ui... xl a eilu
! ONLY APPEARANCE
THIS
SEASON
IGALLI-CURCI
I Tickets. 11 00 te 3 00. new. Academy Dei
OH" and Heppn's 11 m Chestnut 8t.
University Sluseum's Lectures
S&turdav Aflniv.n. B, 1en
Openlnc I.ecture tiaturtlas Ne 0
.. "Th,'' ,Art. e' ' fjlotje. the Story of tftlnt
hrsncls.'' by Charles Theodere CarrutS.
ductlen. Pre, te all " """ " "pr-
N""mh,r 18 "Olettn at Partus"
ME T R O P e I, I T A M
OPERA HOUSE IN
! ntlLADELPHU C1KAND OPERA CO.
Wednesday Eenlnr Nev. 10th
i LA GIACONDA
heals no II te IS for sale at Wemann's.
I HAS Chestnut St
1WO Chestnut. Lei;aW2.6wnDVenjnii
Reception ettes WadtiesaAu at OpSP
DUMONT'S N,N, AND ARCH STU.
J... . . EVUNINOS M.1B
Mtlnees Men.,Wed and Hat.. 3:15
EMMETT WELCH MINSTRELS
WOMEN VOTERS OR. WHKV THKYTtllt.n
ORPHRUM Oermantewn A Chelten .
Matinee Tomorrow, 23c 4 35e
MAE DESMOND ".'.rHV,n.'"
Nert W.lt "A TAH.OR.MAnE "fAN"
WORLD'S
MUSEUM
OF" LIVING
CURIOSITIES
OPEN DA1LT
11 A M in tn u
11th MarVet Formerly Rtntham Hen..
PEOPLES
Kensington Are. Matins
STEP LIVELY GIRLS '
With DON RAItCLAT
CASINO
Walnut ab Hth Mat TnJ.'i
LEW HILTON and TUB
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