Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 06, 1920, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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Nancy Wynne Speaks of Miss
of the Radner Hunt and the Meet Next Week
at the Pickering
WE IIAVM ccrtniniy 11 mil iny uc uc
fere us, haven't ve? There's the
Radner nunc mret iuum huuu i "
verv env nnil IIIC VJinruuu liirnu n
IS''. b .! I ...),. ...Ill, tl.nf
tig DrCnKIim in uiinin.Muu ;" l ,;'
Then livclyn rngc, aire, nimnm n.
Pnee's (lniishtcr, H te be Introduced
this nftcrnoen nt the Acorn Club nt n
tea from 4 until 7 o'clock.
I hear Kvel.vn Is te wenr ,a perfectly
duck of n frock of vnlc,nclennes lncc, nn
mother and which has just turned n bit
creamy from ncc. The frock s te be
nrir n fmindatien of ninl: sills
trimmed with net footing. The bodice
of the dress will be made with n round
neck and there will be tiny little short
ilecves. I did net hear just what
(lowers she would held, but judging
from the number I saw bolus delivered
nt the Acorn nn I passed there this
nemine. I'll wiv she'll have enough te
change off all afternoon nnd then some.
The debuianics who n ' """
rivclvii are Hetty Frnzler, I. Use du
I'ent Alice Gibsen, menner Oummcy,
Jtnriiinne Harris, who came mit yester
day nftetnoen you remember: Jane
Hepburn. Mary .lowland, B llzabcth
Jranw. Anne Ashton, ntwcll Tucker
Marv llartew, Sydney Middle, Lysbcth
llejd Mnhle Stewart, l.eulse Thomp
eon, I'.lelse Warrlncr, Henrietta Wll Wll
ten, Frances Ress and Margaret
l'car?all.
IN TIIK evening the debutante party
will he the dinner-dance which the
William W. Fillers nre giving for Hen
rietta WINen nnd most of the younger
et wi'l nttend that. Henrietta Is the
daughter of r. nnd Mrs. Reynolds
Wlleen and n very attractive girl. She
uncut most of last winter nbread study
ing and has seme charming French
frocks. She Is graceful nnd has very
lovely hair and eyes. I have heard se
many nice things nbeut her I like te say
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I SAW Prlscllla Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
Uever Davis' debutante daughter, en
the street the ether day wearing n smart
frock of dark blue serge. Meyen Age
ftyle. nn idinple lines with tucks, nnd
th'e enlv trimming n black satin cellar.
A miall blnrk hat. trimmed with out eut out
Mnrelimr wings nnd nn ornament of jade
and n narrow neckpiece of sable formed
a stunning finish te the very geed-looking
costume. ,
TI1K Radner Hunt today and next
S.itiinlnv the last race meet of the
season Tlint one will he out at the Pick
ering Hunt Club beyond Plieenixvillc.
It's a most delightful, picturesque spot,
nnd the hunts there nlways keep mero
te the old-time lines. Twe races nrc
jilanned for Hunt Hub members, the
Point te Point nnd the Pickering Chal
lenge Cup race. These races ere pretty
hazardous and, therefore, extra excit
ing. Peer Antelo Devereux is Mil
cnnfinml te bed from the bruises he sus
tained last Saturday down at Foxhall
Kcene's plnce.whl'e Andy Perter is Mif
fcring from a broken nose, sustained In
a fall in the same race.
Of course. Antelo Devereux will he
Unable te take nnrt in the Pickering
races, but I lienr that Andy Perter is te
I ride In fie Pickering Challenge race.
iBillic Clothier, who is M. F. H. of the
Pickering, has net quite recovered from
lliij fall out nt the Rese Tree rnccs, se
Ifer the lirst time lie will net be uule te
Iridc nt eue of his ewni meets, but
Khere'll be plenty of men te take part
En the lncen, and I nm sure they'll be
exciting ns ever. Hush 'inland,
iMalilmi Kline. Nelsen Rirkley. Owe)'
ITeland, Dr. Cress and n number of
ether well-known horsemen will take
I part
POLLY hnd behiircd very well during
seun. fish, meat nnd that funny
salad course, but ns time drew near
for the sweet she could net stand the
Mispeti'.e any longer nnd se she spoke
tip and said: "Oh, grandma, what Is
there for dessert.' New grandma did
net believe in satisfying curiosity al
ways, and se she replied gently,
.something wholesome, dear.
That was tee much for Pelly, nnd In
an excited little voice she answered.
"Well, if it's wholesome I don't want
U. ' NANCY WYNM-J.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr Jehn Peatsnll. of 339 Springfield
avenue. Chestnut Hill, has Issued Invi
tations f.-r a thcatre party, en Wednes
day night, N-ivomber 24. In hnner hU
laughter Miss Marg.iret L. Penrsnll
Vhe guests will lalr attend the ball te
be plen bv Mr. nnd Mrs. Stevens Heck
schiT In honor of tliclr daughter. Miss
Lucretui S. Heckscher. Miss Pearsall
jlll be ir Ktnted te secletv nt n ten te
be gien bv lift uncle nnd aunt. Mr.
nnd M William West Frnzler, Jr., en
TiK'd.i NnvembT 30, at their home,
21 iiiroce street, te present their
daughM- Miss Elizabeth P. Frnzler.
Mr ..ml Mis, Ell Kirk Price will en
ter! in it 'Jlimcr nt their home, 170J
n'njt dreet, Mliwed by a box party
Bt 'lie ei ra, en the eiicnlng night, Tues-
iri' rveiciniiM' 15 Mr. and Mrs. Trlcrt
and ni.'ir family have closed their Hum
m. r i oiue en Rvthlchein lilkr, Thestnut
II 'I nn' ure occupying their town
r"u
Mr and .Mrs. Charles Francis dum-
nit f f 'J12lt l.llftlut Hlpjll,, lift, 'a loellml
InMiat'ens for a dance en Thursday, I
--(.".iiiiiT .e, nt me iienevue-stratreru
in he ier of thulr daughter, Miss Eleaner
Gummey
M.ner Oneral Littleton W. Tazewell
"all r f S M. C . and Mrs Waller, of
-simp heuth Twentieth street, will en
tertain u box party nt the moving pic
ture Mie;v te be shown nt the Bellevu.!
.. .or' en Thmsday night. The guests
J;i!l Include Mr and Mrs. Henry S.
Jlreve nnil .Mr and Mrs. William Magof Magef
5 . ,""'r;ll nnd Mis. Waller's Ben nnd
,, Rii.,t!lmm law- M'ijer "d Mrs. Llttl-'-ten
- T Wnller. .Ir, nre spmdlng a
day ns the guests of Mrs. Waller's
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i ,1112 c''nut St., PhiU.
0 N. Third 8t- Canidre
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parnts. Mr .and Mrs. William Carnlll,
e! Ilydal. They will return by nietw
e their home In Washington en Mon
day Mlsa Elizabeth C. Yardley, daughter
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Heward Yardley,
of 2008 De Lancey street, will cnter
tnln nt dinner at her home next Satur
day night, after the Yalc-Prlnceten
foetbnll gnmc.
Mrs. Archibald N. Waterheuse, 1521
Locust street, entertained nt a small
luncheon en Wednerday at the Bellovuo Bellevuo Bellovue
Htrutford, In honor of Mrs. Waller Hen Hen
dereon Jiryant. Mrs. Dryant, who has
been spWiJIng pevcrnl month. abroad
with her son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr.
and Mra Ficdcriclc I". A. Pearson, nt
The Hague, Helland, has returned te her
npartmenls at the Bellcvuc-Stratferd.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Pearson nnd thelr family
are new In Londen, where Mr. Pearson
a secretary te the American embassy.
Mrs. William W. Haslman, Jr.. of
Minneapolis, who Is visiting Mr. and
Mra. William II. Adnmsen nt Villanova,
will he the giieBl of Mr. nnd Mrs. Nor Ner
man IC Conderman, of Dryn Mnwr, at n
dinner te he given at thu Philadelphia,
Country Club this evening.
A wedding of seclnl Interest te this
city And New Yerk will be solemnized
m Saturday, December IS. In St. James"
Church New Ycrk, when Miss Acnes de
Seldlng, daughter et Mr. and Mis. Joel
Hluewibury de Helding, New Yerk, will
he married te Mr. William Leicester Vnn
Lcer, son of Mr nrd Mrs. William M
Van Leer, IC1! Spruce street. Mis Jo Je Jo
nephlne de Reldlnu, Bister of the brlde-le-be,
will attend as maid of honor. The
bridesmaids will Include Miss Joncphlne
P. Hoeves of Cltrmantewn j Mrs. Clarke
Hertford, Miss ?"oretry Hamilton, Mis
Knthryn Okie, Miss Eleaner Ceward
and MIes Esther Smith, all of NcV Yerk
email reccmlen will fellow at the
Hetel Oethnm, New Yerk. On their re
turn from their wedding Journey the
bride nnd bridegroom will llve In this
city.
Dr. and Mrs. Jeseph Leldy will re
mnln at thelr country home Itose Hill
Heuse, Pcnllyn, until December 12.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carter Randelph Leldy
have taken a house nt Berwick, Pa.,
where Mr. Leldy has engaged In busi
ness. Mrs. Catharine M. Itlgby. of New
Y'eik, formerly of this city, announces
the marriage of her daughter. Mls Ocr
trude Ashton Rlgby, te Mr. Themas Wil
liam Reld, of Fiu.woed, N. .7 , en Thurs
day, November J, at the Church of thu
Trnnptlgurntlen, the Rev. Dr. Houghten
efllclntlng Mr. nnd Mrs. Held will
llve In F.mwoed
Mr. nnd Mrs. Conyers Butten, 2d, et
C812 Lincoln drive, are receiving 'con
gratulations en the birth ei a son, No
vember 4, te be named Conyers Butten,
3d. Mrs. Butten was Mls3 Marie L.
Dunham.
Of Interest te society In this city will
be the lvcertlen which Mrs Edmund groom's beat man. Following the service
Randelph of New Yerk will glve at there was a reception at the home of
the Colony Club, en November 26, In the bride's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cut Cut Cut
hor.er of her debutante daughter, Mls ler left for a tour te Niagara Fails and
Elltn Randelph. Miss Randelph will Canada. They will be nt home after
alsj be the guest of honor at a dance her December 1 In Chicago. The bridegroom
father will give en December IS at thi served overseas a year In the United
Rltz -Ctrl ten Miss Rnndnlph Is i niece. States navy.
of Mrs J. Onrdner Cnssitt and Mra. S. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Dudley and Mr
Buckley, Jr., of this city. i and Mrs. Frank Dnnchewcr, of Oak
t- ti. t ttii ni enm e,rc I Lane, will entertain at dinner en Sat-
left en Thursday "with Governer ami
ft en Thursday with Governer and
M D. Livingston Betckmnn, of Rhede
ilnnd, in their private car for White
ilrhur Springs. Vn.. where he will ,
air.
Isl
Bulrhiir Snrlngs,
spend severnl wecKs. i
Mra. Julin Wlster will net occupy Bel-I
field, her hemu In Oermantewn, thlJ
wdnter, but will spend the winter with
her son-in-law and dnushtcr, Mr. and
Mrs James Starr, nt their home. Olney
avenue, Germar.tewn. .
Friends of Mis. Geirge Fales Bnker I
will be gl.'id te learn sne is recovering
from Her recent Illness, at tne fiatei ft
Rcnis, New Yerk city, 9nd will return
ihertly te her home, Old Oak.s Rose Rese Rose
tnent. Mr. and Mrs. Heward W. Lewis, who
bine been spending ssveral months at
their summer home In Downlngtewn. i cjuded Mrs. Charles Barten, Mrs. Jo Je
have returned te their home, 1928 Spruce Bej)h Lord, Mrs. Frank Faber, Mrs. Reb.
itrcct. 1 ert Kredler Mrs Cenrad Hnuenstlne
Mrs 1 Howerd Wentherlv and her Mrs. Francis Devclln, Mrs. Fred Hen-
ii.itightcr. Misj Carel Smith weatneriy,
wlie have been spending n few days In
New Yerk city, will return today te
their home, 391!' Chestnut street. Miss
Weatherly will be presented te 300lety
nt a tea. with dancing, at her home, te
be Blvn by her parents, en Wednes
day afternoon, November 17.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William T. Steel, of
the Weed-Norton, Oermantewn, have ns
their guest for n few days tneir daugh
ter, Mrs Geerge h. Itlchaid, of Nc Nc
peuslt, L. I. Mrs. nirhnrd will bn re
membered as Miss iJllzabeth Chllda
.Steel.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Themas Haynes,(, et
Woodstown. N J announce the en-'
gagement of their daughter. Miss Ado Ade Ado
lene Haynes. te Mr Wlllnrd S. Daven
port, of Colllngsweod, N J. .
Mr. and Mrs Clifferd P. Allen. .Tr
7101 North Urend street. Oak Lane, an
nounce the engagement of their daugh
ter MHs Ethel L. Allen, te Mr. Jeseph
II. 'itccse. of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Ttenner, of
G035 Chancellor street, nnnounce the en
gagement or their daughter. Miss Edna
rtenner tn Mr. Herace D Wallen, of
ri412 De Lnncey Btreet.
FINANTIAI.
TO Till! HOI.IIEKS OF KARTERN rE
TIIOI.KUM t'O.MI'ANV l'AYN ISS11U
riBT i.ii:n ei,r.ATi:nAi, tiu'ht
I EN YEAR 7 HINKINO Ft'Ml
(10I.D 1IOM1S IH'K HEPTKVniER
1, 1028.
Netice U hereby ulv"n that the unijer
elcneJ will receUe en Neicmbtr 11, IDU0, at
12 o'clock neon, sealed tenders or nropesuls
of the above bend', te be surrendered Ter
redemnt en en November 12, 1(120, at prices
net exceeding one hundred and two and one ene
linlf P-r centum G(l2V4,'i) of par. plus
nrcru-d Interest, out of moneys In the Sink
ing Fund nmeuntlnK te $3'i.702 70. The
rlrht Is reserved by the undersigned te re
ject nny or all rffnrs.
COI.UMIIIA Tltl'ST COMPANY, Trustee.
v liy ai:oneE rs WAitni;.v,
Vice l'resldent.
Dated, November 1. 1020.
POCAHONTAS C0HS0LIDATFD COLLIERIES
COMPANY, INCORPORATED
rifty-ltur I'lie Per Cent, (ield Uends.
IJue Julr 1. 1087
Netice Is hereby lven. pumuant te the
terms et the MeruaKO dated July 1st. IOijT,
hat the undersigned, as Trustee, will re.
ceha sealed proposals uu te .0O r. .11., en I
the Hlli day nf December. 1020, far the ele
te It of bends as above desrrlbed. aumclent
te use the sum et $48.fH1.77. i The under
sinned reserves the rlnht tu reject any or av
TiniKrNEW YORK TmiST CO.n'ANY.
Trustee, Ily n. 0 m'nTII. Srcretary
Vew Vnll Ornie- at 1050
Hpeelrtl Netlre
FOURTH Hl.UECHER HI'H.niNO
AtwnriATieN or rnu.An:t.riiiA
A HrECIAI. MEET1NO OJ' THE STOCK-
heldem of the FTmrth" tlTuerher llulldln
Association of Phlludelphlu, will be held en
the regular meeting nlnht nf the Asoelatlen
nn Monday evening neit, November fith, at
H o'clock, at the meetlni plare, Ne. 1017 N,
Ilread street, te vote fe- or aralnst the
proposed changes te the lly-r.aws.
WM. V HOKUM, Pres., lint Taber Read.
O A. DUROER. Becy.. 2248 N, Frent St.
nirlilends
KOCKIIILT. COAI. fUON COMPANY
North Amcrlenn llulUlnr
l'lill-drlnliln, I'k.
PBUFEnnKll stock niVinKM) NO. 3
A nuarterly dividend of ?.00 jwr share
has been declared en the Preferred Capital
Stock of the Rjckhill Cjsl 4 Iren Company,
payable December 1. 10J0, Je stockholders
if rece d nt the close of buMness November
"a WO Cheeks will be mailed.
-' " JOHN QILUEUT. Treasurer.
8KCOND NATIONAf, HANK
01' rillI,AIKLriIIA
At Iiinkferd
Fhlladelphla, November I, 1020,
The directors have this day declared a
semiannual dividend at elM (8) per r,nt
free of tax, payable eenilier 2, te stock,
holders of record at the close of business
October Ul 1020.
Checks will be mailed,
FRANK AriSHKAP. Cashier.
Annual Meetings
ANNUAL MRKTINO fll STOCKIIOI.DIJKS
of the Eieelsler Oil Cemnanr, will be, held
nt 00 H Chestnut street, Roem EOT, en Tues
day. November 18th, 1020, at 10 o'clock
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Photo br rhote-Craftr.
MISS MAKGARETTA JEANES
Daughter of Mrs. Henry Sulgcr Jeancs, of 2012 Spruce street, who lias
recently returned from a trip te Europe
ALONG THE READING
Announcement Is made of the mar
riage of Miss Elizabeth Blehl. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hurry nielil. of 4305
Ifutchlnsen street. Olney, nnd Mr. How Hew
ard Cutler, of Chicago, en Tuesday eve
ning by the Rev. A. L. Miller, of the
Olney Bnptlst Church. The bride was
nttended bv her sister, Mrs. Leen Stnll
man. nnil ATr. Ktnllman wns thi, hrlrin-
J'rf1ay,?VC,VnfVi:'l,iinlrltrI n,i WJ '?51?'
17?$? te'tS'ttaWl
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7- n.n,?lrsx "JL'LS. mA SnH
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i Mrs. William Armstrong Graves. Mr. and
ciavten Farrnday. Mr. nnd .Mrs. O.
swain, Mr. and Mrs Henry W. Kind and
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Melville Ambler. A
caid party will fellow,
Tnn lunler faction of the Oak r.an
Review Club will meet en the evening of
November 19 nt the home of Mia
Wlllnrd P. Barrows, 1601 Sixty-ninth
iwcnuc,
GERMANTOWN
Mrs. Edward J. Murray, of 232 East
Highland avenue, entertained at lunch
eon followed bv cards at her home en
Wednesday afternoon. The guests In
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deliciously geed and fresh it will be, even
until Monday morning. Its unusual keep
ing qualities and wholesomeness are a re
sult of the skill of our bakers, coupled with
the fact that we use nothing 'ut the very
best ingredients the finest flour the
purest lard refined, granulated sugar -best
yeast whole milk, with all the rich
nourishment in the cream retained.
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Charles Waters and Mrs. Itebert Barten.
Announcement Is made of the mar
riage of Miss Ada Hughes, of 110 West
Washington lane, formerly of Plymouth,
Fngland, and Mr. Frederick Richards,
of Penllyn, Pa In this cltv en Monday
morning nt 10:30 o'clock. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Richards are en n wedding trip, nfter
which they will be nt home In Pcnllyn.
Mr. It Frnnk Towne, of 241 EaBt
Jehnsen street, will entertain nt a re
union dinner nt his home this evening
In honor of the members of the Beta
Delta Fraternity.
Mrs. Jesse C. Kester. of 7157 Brvan
street has been the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Paul Thielke, of East Orapge, N.
7. Mr. Kester is In Pittsburgh for n
week.
DELAWARE COUNTY
A dance will be given nt the Media
Armery en Saturday evening, November
20, under the auspices of the Weman's
Auxiliary of the Clayten F. Smith Pest,
Ne. 93, of the American Legien.
Mrs, C. Wesley Beyle and Master
Wcslev Beyle, who have been the guest
of Mrs. W. Mlddelten Galllgher. of
1'enresce, Secnne, have returned te their
home in Dorranceten, Pa., after n week's
siny. during which time many social
affairs were given In their honor.
Tlii r.venlnr Public Iedcrr welcomes
MielAl neteH et Interrat from various Hurts
of the city, b'lt these notes must be
c.ipnbln of verification Hereafter enelnl
Items went by mill te the ptinrr will net
be mihlh.heil, unless slsmsl bv the Bender
, wltu n"ine tiddrrHs nnd telephone num
ber. Address seclul Itcm9 t the Heclety
Editor. lCvrnlns l'ubllc ldxrr, 600
thfKlnut street.
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MISS' ANNA MULLER BRIDE
OF MR. J..HERBERT ELLIOTT
Interesting Wedding of Miss Fran
ces Murray and Mr. Wallace
Hensler ,
The marriage of Miss Anna Muller, of
8340 Wtikefleld street, Uetmantewn. te
Mr. J. Herbert Elliett, of 34 East Cla
pler street, will take place nt the henv)
of tin- bridegroom this afternoon at 4 :30
o'clock, The Rev. Dr. Chailes Henry
Arndt, meter of Christ Church, Oer Oer
maneown, wilt perform the ceremony.
Miss Frieda Midler will be her nisterVi
maid of honor and cnlv attendant, nnd
Mr. Henry M. Elliett will act ns best
man for his brother. A reception will
Immediately fellow the ceremony. After
n wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Elliett
will be nt home (ut 34 East Claplcr
street. '
II BNSLERMUrmAY
An Interesting weddlpg of the late
nuttimn was solemnized with high nup
tial mass this morning In the Church of
me ucsu, uiQ-nwcnin nnu Hlllcs Mreets,
when Alius Frnrces H?len Murray,
daughter of Mis. Jehn J, Murray, of
131? North eighteenth rticet. and Mr.
T Wnllacj Hensler, of 3324 North Six
teenth otreot, were married with tha
Rev. Father PltlU'ch officiating. ThJ
bride, who wne given In marriage by
Mr. Carl Drtlry Lovelace, were n gown
of whlte f-ntln nnd rare lace with her
veil of tulle nrrnnged with a coronet of
the lace and emight with clusters of
orange blossoms. Orchids and roses wcre
cnrrled. Miss Mildred T. Brazier, of
Oak Ltine, cousin of the bride, was maid
of honor, nnd Miss Ellen T. Hensler.
(he bridegroom's sister, and Mrs. Frank
R. Schwnneberg, were bridesmaids.
They wero taffeta gowns, the latter In
yellow nnd the liener maid In orchid,
with brown mnllne hats, nnd entiled
yellow chrysanthemums.
Mr Hensler had for best man Mr.
Herbert J. Devcr, and for ushers Ml".
Frank R Sihunnebeic and Mr. Cor
nelius C'emlv. Die service wns followed
by n brenkfast for the families and the
bridal pattv nt the home of the bride's
mother. After nn extended tour, Mr. nnd
Mis. Hensler will live nt litU North
Rlghtcnth Ktvcet, and will recelve after
December IB.
CEMAN'S HUMMEL
The wedding of Dr. Whllamine E.
Hummel, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ous
tnv A. Hummel. 1238 Seuth Twenty
second street. nnd Dr. Reswell Cemans,
3202 Walnut street, Milwaukee, Wis.,
took place yesterday afternoon at 4130
o'clock, at the home of the brlde's par
ents. The Rev. Henry G. Mneder, pastor
of the Fern Reck Reformed Church, nnd
brother-in-law cf the bride, officiated.
The brlde wns attended by her sis
ter, Miss Loul3e E. Hummel, while Mr.
Carl A. Hummel brother of the brlde,
was best man.
After the weddlng Dr. Cemans and
his brlde left en nn extensive wedding
tour through the C.inadlan rookies. Cal
ifornia and will return via the Sunset
route te their home In Milwaukee.
The bridal party was entertained at
dinner en Thursday evening, nt the
home of Mr. am1 Mrs. Carl A. Hummel,
SOS Seuth Allisen street.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The members et the Alumni Chapter
of the Sigma Lambda Sorority are hold
ing a rummage sale today at Twentieth
street and Ridge nvenue. The nffalr Is
'n charge of Miss Laura Bauer. Miss
Rita Peacock, Miss Martha McMurray,
Miss Elizabeth Strain, Miss Kllnore Mc
Murray. Miss Flera Apeldern, Miss Ade
laide Plltt, Mlsn Frances Roberts, Mrs.
Jehn Lawsen, Miss Margaret Reck, Miss
Marie Bitting, Miss Carrie Yoekel, Miss
Gladys Bewers, MIbb Florence Bradway,
Miss Marguerite Bradway. Miss Helen
Brlnten, Miss Mildred Brooks, Miss
Catharine Ochcltree, Miss Eleaner Ochel
tree, Miss Anna. May Clegg, Miss Cecil
Endy, Miss Lucille Fergy, Miss Isabel
Galbralth nnd Miss Helen Geary.
Mr. and Mrs. David Elsenberg have re.
turned from their wedding trip nnd are
living at the Majestic HetPl for the
winter. Mrs. Elsenberg was Miss Helen
Unger, of Petersburg, Vn.
Mrs. Jeseph B. Felgel, of 2356 North
Park avenue. Is spending a few days
visiting her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Emll Schwarz, of New
Yerk.
Mr. and Mrs. Simen Turk, of 532
Bread street, Chester, will be nt home
Sunday, from 3 until 6 o'clock nt 1746
Erie avenue, In honor of the engagement
of their daughter. Miss Ethel L. Turk,
and Mr. Arthur A. Strouse.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wilsen, of 3407
Winchester avenue, Chelsea, Atlantic
City, formerly of Seuth Philadelphia, en-
tertmnpd nt n. mnBKCii uuny uu iivu..v
evening. Among these present were
Miss Dorethy McBrlde, Miss Isabella
Cnnnnxr Hll.e 11 II III T.ttlV. Mltm Margaret
Meleney. Miss Dorethy Carrel, Miss
Helen Wilsen. Miss Agnes Newman.
Miss Helen Pickup, Miss Edith Lnmpenl,
Miss Ldlllan Grant, Mlw Venettn Cavllar
Miss Mae Wilsen, Miss Lillian Wilsen,
Mr. Hewell licatn, or. wis cny, "'.
Oeerge Harding, et 'Pittsburgh: Mr
Frnnk Mahenoy, Mr. Emllle numnst, Mr.
Frank Pierce, Mr. Drew Wilsen, Mr.
CJeorge Obcrheltaer, Mr. Jehn Da Gress,
Mr. William Stringer, Mr. Frank -Hud-son,
Mr. Themas McCoy, Mr. Ray Mc
Entrcc. Mr. E. O'Keofe, Mr. Wayne i Red
field, Mr. Arthur Bcgley, Mr. Edward
Davis, Mr. nnd Mra W. J. Bleylcr, Mr,
snd Mrs. W. Harris, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Jenes, Mrs. MacDonald, Mrs, K
Dawsen, Mr. William O'Brien and Mr,
nnn Mrs. a. i: wnsen.
The wedding of Miss Anna Veronica
Qulgley, daughter of Mrs Edward Dunn,
nnd Dr. Philip J. Germnn, of Blng Blng
hamten, N. V will take Place next
Tuesday morning nt 9 o'clock In the
Church of the Transfiguration, Flfty
fltth nnd Cedar nvenue.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Nelsen Coryell nnd their
dnughter, Miss Ixirralne Coryell, after
an extensive visit wun ineir uruiiiei-in-law
nnd sister, Mr. nnd Mrs, William
Tunncll, of 5430 Pine street, have re
turned te their home In Newark.
The wedding of Miss Reba Aldan,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aldas,
of 0123 Pine street, and Mr. Harry Jami Jami
eon, of this city, took place en Sunday,
October 31, nt the synagegue at Six
tieth street and Lnrchwoed avenue,
Rnbbl William Goldstein officiating.
After a wedding trip, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jami Jami
eon will be at home at 6123 Pine street,
MOORESTOWN
The Junlri elnss of the high pchoel
gave a mn " costume tlnnci- en .Men
day niglil. ..uisic wns iurnisncu Dy me
nun ftcnuei nrcnesirii.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William R. Stackheusc,
who snep". seveeral days In Bethlehem,
returned home en Menduy.
NORRISTOWN
A numbf of lecnl residents will be
guests nt the wedding this pen!ng of
Miss leernlnne IlllHley, daughter of
Mrs. Theodere Illllsley, of 29 Gewen
avenue, Mount Airy, nnd Mr. Edwin
Mnnn Wcntz, -son of Mrs. Geerge H
Wcntz, et 818 De Kalb street, this bor
ough. The ceremony will be solemnized
at the home of the bride at 6 o'clock, and
n large reception will fellow. The bride
will be nttended by her sister. Miss
Eleaner Hlllsley, an maid of honor, and
Mrs. Charles Herbert Wentz. of Norrls Nerrls Norrls
tewn, sister-in-law of the bridegroom
will be matron of honor. Mr. Charles
Herbert Wentz will nttend his brother
as best man, and the ushers will Include
Mr. Jehn Slade Carter, Mr. Elgin Len
hardt. Mr Jacob II. Illttenheuse nnd
Mr. Theodere M. Hlllsley, Jr., brother of
he bride. Mr, nnd Mrs. Wentz will live
at 1538 Powell street upon their return
from n wedding trip.
Jovial Club Entertains
Miss Mary Ifeen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William C Keai, 223 West Sey
mour street, Oermantewn, entertained
the Jovial Club nt a masaucrnibi dance
and supper Thuisday night. The rooms
were nrtlsticnllv decorated In keeping
with the Halloween scascn. Among the
nenibcrs of the club prefent were Miss
Mary Gardiner, Miss Kathryn Gardiner,
Miss Tcggy Cunning. MIs Mnrlen Cros Cres
sen. Miss Oertrudge Themas. Miss
Pepgy Daly, Miss Betty Welland, Mis
Estille Jncltsen, Miss K-Ubiyn Yeung,
Miss Marlen Yeung, Miss Mildred Carl- i
ten. Miss Helen yumn. miss Anna mc
Nally, MIfs Mnr'nn Hess, MIkm Edith
Hagerty Mlis Ethel McGewnn, Mis
Kitty O'Brien. Mr. William W. Howe,
Mr. Jeseph Rewo. Mr. Jack Owtns, Mr.
Walter Scharke. Mr. Jeseph Fogarty,
Mr. S. Carey, Mr. Geerge T.urns. Mr.
llernard Crclght, Mr. Paul Dennvnn, Mr.
Martin Welsh, Mr. Jeseph Deyle, Mr.
Ccyrll Floyd, Mr. Edward Carrell, Mr.
Bud Frantz. Mr. Hugh Bnvlu. Mr
Themas F.urk, Mr. Eug-no Nell. Mr.
Chnrles Regzrs, Mr. Frank Wagrfer, Mr.
William Kee and Mr. FrancU Rogers.
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The Ladles' Aid of the First Presby
terian Church of Kensington, nt East
Columbia and Glrard avenues, will be
eiilcrtnjned nt the home of Mrs. Albert
Barnes Henry, of 651 North Sixty-third
itrnet nn l.'r ilntf. November 12. The
members of the aid Include Miss Emily
Andrew. Mies Anna Andrew, Miss Emmn
Beyer, Mrs. A. Brltten. Mrs. Baker. Mrs,
N, Beggs, Miss Ida Buchanan. Mrs. .
Cushmore, Miss E. Cummlngs. Mrs. J.
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street, will entertain the members of . -
the K. T. Musical Club this evening nt "
his home. His guests will Include Miss -.
Nellie Ilngner, Miss Bessie Forsyth.
Mr and Mrs W. Nichols. Miss Irene
Scheflcld. Mr. Carl Armstrong, Mlsa Ida
Mulelb, Mr, F. K Cressen, Mr Raymond A
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returned from their wedding tour and y
will be at home nt 460 Recter street
until the completion of their new hemef .nrf
4 60 Martin street The brlde was Mls ,i-jS
Emily B. Watsen.
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