jjEkJE ? m '.. u1 v , ".'; &M itli.,.1' ' piV ' mMM? v f ,W V Efe 13, 1020 tfcy.lJ.h JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the PrincetenYale Game Today. She Sees Several Pretty Costumes "Talk of tlie Town' Next Week DO YOU ever strike etic of these days when you haven't an ldett iu your head) and you don't nee a living cat that mlftht put n lnrie' Idcn In your head? Weill that'll Nancy today, net an Ideal Isn't it avful7 Uut it sccmn te be in the wind this weather, J have heArd tlie Bama complaint in various quarter!). I knew what you would nay, but that's tee obvious and trite, and at least let iir net 1)0 trite, Hut upon my vision there, euddcnly burfetB an ideal Why It's the l'rlucc-ten-Yale same today In Prlncoten and everyone you ever heard of nltnest is going. Yeu never knew anything like the demand for ticket. And the parties that have been arranged for are simply great. Seme of the girls who nrc delmtuiiten this year and who are going up are Anne Ashton, Jane Hepburn, Mnrgaretta Harrison, Chris tine Cadwnlndcr, Lynhrth lleyd and Augustn IlnrrUen, Christine Cad walader Is net u dtbutaute, but bIic'h next deer te being ene: she'll bu among these introduced next year. Mr. and Mrs. Hilly Freeman are i going iu their car today and will have the Jack llolllngswerths As their guestii t the game. Mr. Chrlutephcr Marriu will take several of his young coueIuh up in his meter. Among them being Ottllle Merris, who Li a dobutante thin year. 1'rincllla, her Rlster, who U younger, Dorethea Hnlrd, a reusln, and Cameren MacLeed, Dave ICdgerten and Kenten Klsenbrey. Vlercni'u Kane is also going te the game and no is Dorethy 1'Hy. And the Geerge ('. Themas llcinlngtehs, of Lrtlie. For Fer est, 111., whq me vlmlnu Mr. Iteming' , ten's mother, Mrs. Walter Volkmar. The Waller whcelera will go tip and the Jehn Welsh Drnjtens, who with Ellse du Pent Will be gucsta of Finnic Chambers. I can't begin te remember nil who arc going. And I hope they won't be dlsnppeiiitcd. Perhaps no cue will be It may be a tic llke Har yard and Prlncoten last week. My whut a game that must have been! M AUIH lOUISfi THOMPSON is a smart-loeklnr debutante. Isn't she? I saw her the ether day wearing suit of tan colored tweed, the long coat very beautifully tailored. A large Hnpphlre blue hat of soft velvet WtiB worn with the suit and It was Vflfitly becoming and a neckpiece of able far gave n most attractive touch te the costume. I nlne naw Margaret Herwlnd and Margaretta Jranet together en Walnut treet the ether day looking very Minnt. Margaret were a tailored suit of light blue heather cloth, with n soft tonne of the same material te match, while Mar- xnretta'a suit wan n sports model of brown heather cloth, and her small hat was of tan duvctyne embieldcrcd In brown. Margarctta'a engagement te Hyd Thayer was announced en Sunday, you 11 remctnbr. THE tlme is drawing near for the "Talk of" the Town." and it is cer tainly well talked of, isn't it? I hear that all the boxes are token for Wednesday night nnd most of these for Thursday night. Members of the .lunjer League are te act nt aides for both per formances and will sail votes for the most pepulnr chorus, which, you knew. Is te end the affair each evening. I suppose, of course, there must have bei n fret expense connected with getting his thing up, but even e. I'll wngcr that scarcely anything undertaken be fore ever rnlsed eh much money as this .will, And I de hope it comes up te their expectations, for the women Inter ested brtvc worked llke beavers for It. The nldes will be Hetty Welsh. Elizabeth Hartew, Anna Lewis, Mari ,nna WUter, Jane Yentman, Lucy lrcy. Margaret Earle. Kllaabeth .ind Teggy Ress, Katharine- In, Hepn Wil Wil eon, Careline Ilnrclay. Eleaner Davis, Frances Scott, Eugenia Cawmtt. Hetty Packard, Mary Williams, llcatrlce English, Sarah Penrose, Chrlntiue Chambers, Emllic Kennedy, Luelle Car ter, Adele Elliet. Helen Washburn, ' Mrs. Hussell Thayer, Mrs. Oralinm Dhugherty. Mrs. Leuis Herie. Mrs. "Wilsen Prltchett, Mrs. Jehns Hepkins, Mrs. Jehn C. Hell, Jr., Mrs. Jne Llp Llp Tlncett, Mrs. Mat-ruder Dent. Mrs. .Toe McCeJI. Mra. William Rockefeller. Jr.. Mrs. Crawford Madeira, Mrs. Jarid Ingersoll, Mrs. Jee Thayer. Mrs. Jehn Drayten. Mrs. Rowland Evann. Mrs. Ileyward Myers. Mrs. Ncwbeld Trtyler, Mrir. Fenne Heffman, and the captains nf the olden will be Mrs. Hewell Herle, Elsie Hirst, Margaret Herwlnd. Mrs. Hammv Chesten, Lerraine Dlssten nnd Kitty Hrlnten. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Starr, Stenton bvuiiiih, uneainut miii, win ive a jupper-dance en Wednesday December J5, nt the Sedgley Club, In honor of jncir niece, jusn aiary l iSAynrtl, ile butante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8, McKcan Bayard. Mr. and Mra Charles Winter Dally, of Resslevyn, have Issued Invitations for a. dinner en sntureay. Mevcmiier 37. at the Bellevue-atratferd, In honor of Miss Mary Uadclyffe rurnese, rtnuRhter of Air. ana Mrs. UndclynV Furness. be fore, the first meeting of the Saturday evening dancing clnw. Mr. and Mra. Phillnpus W Miller, of Delferd. SL Davids, huvn luuml Invite.. tlens for ft dlnner en Saturday, Decem- eer ii. at me i-rinceten Club, In honor or tneir uauGiuer, .miss starv il. Miner, hofere thn second meetlng of the Satur day nenlng dancing class. Mr. and Mis. Daniel Mnre.in Tlnr. rlnser. 2005 Walnut street, will give u dinner en Saturday, Ne ember 27, In honor of their daughter. Miss Eliza beth W. 13arrlncr. before tin first meeting or tne Saturday evening (lane mi; class. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waring Hepkln. son entertained at dinner am nlgnt at their home, 2219 Hpiuce street. In honor or miss rciizauctn HopKlnsen Sliull, be fore the first meeting of Mrs. Charles Htewnrt AVurts' dancing alapu nt the JDellevue-Stratfunl. Tha rrtiests will In cluded Miss Klls-i niddle. Hoblnien. Miss Sarah Large, Miss Nencv 1'nue. Miss Evelyn Page, Mls Florence Carpenter nnd MIm Mary Virginia AUn iiv Kr nest Du Pent, Jr., Mr. Mifflin Large, Mr. Edward B, Welsh. Mr. Craig Wright Muckle, Mr. Morgan Itelehner, Mr. Ileb--lt Cllrvln, 3d, and Mr. Lelghten P Appleman. . Mrsi Krnest Law, of Kdgenelrt, St Davids', has Issued invitations for dinner at the Ilollevue-stratford lit 8:30 o'clock en January 4, In honor of her niece, Miss Virginia U. carter, debutante daughter of the Itev. and Mrs. Oeerge Calvert Carter, of the ltectery, Bryn Mawr. Mr. and Mrs. Kebort Martin Williams 'entertained at dinner last night at the r tiome, 2018 Walnut street, In honor of their daughter, Miss Betty Williams, be fore the meeting of Mrs. Charles Btewart WuriN' danclnv class. The euests tneluded Miss Katherlne Mather. Miss Mary Hare (3vln. Mls Louisa Beh, Miss Frances Gerhard, Mr. Daniel Coxe, Mr. Floyd dlbsen, Mr. Heber T. Heed, Mr iiiehanl Nerrls, Jr., and Mr Charles llache. Mrs. William E. Kly chaperoned n party which metered te Princeton te at tend the Yale-Prlnceten jrame today. Thoe who went with Mrs. Kly were MIm Dorethy Ely, Mies Mary Knight, Mi'!Mar'6 Loulse Hepburn, Mr. Jtob Jteb . J1l,,9mp!en' 9 New Yerk ; Mr. New- bold hiy, Mr. Meada Fletcher and Mr. nnd Mrs. T. II. Butler Smyth. V.iM-r,Rna MJ8' Ed Wrl?ht Balrd. r?" fial1?r 9wen 1,alrd and Mr. Jeseph Mlnett attended the game at Princeton s today, ,1r- and Mrs. Alexander T. Blnde. of Wyrmawoed, will entertain at dinner te' "m't." 'morrow night n honor of Mr, Harriwn A. McNeaT, of New Yprk, 'JkAth afeVK a. id& who. will be their guest ever the weekend. MIm Charlette Churchill Starr, debu tante daughter of Mr. and Mr Then. dore Ducelng Starr, of Chestnut Hill. "mi una necn spending n lertnignt in Bosten, will .return home en Mendny. Mrs. Herbert Pnyne Fisher. Gfi32 Wayne avenue, Oormantewn, will glve a large card party en Saturday afternoon, Docembef 11. In honor of her nieces, Miss Anna Fisher and Miss nnrnn j-iBiier, aaugnters or Mr. and Mra. Arthur It. T.'lnher. nf 'nrlliirl. L. t. Dr. and Mn, Fisher will enter tain as their guests ever the week-end their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Levis llnlsten Ayres, of Orange, N. J. Mrs. Ayres will be re membered ns Miss Lenero M. Fisher. Mls3 Kllznhcth P. Frailer, daughter of Mr. and Mis; William West Frnr.ler. Jr., of 21SJ Spruce street, has leftifer a visit te New Yerk, where she Is be ing entertained as the guest of Miss Thompson, Mies Frasler end her cou sin, Miss Margaret L. Pcersall, daugh ter of Mr. Itebert Pcersall, of 138 Sprlngfleld avenue. Chestnut Hill, will be formally presented te society at a tea te he given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Frazlcr at their home en Tuesday afternoon, November 30. Ml.ys Prlscllla Davis. debutante daughter' of Mr. and Mra S. Ueyer uavis, ami miss inniFie n. aiewun, uu uu butante daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Itob Iteb ert O. Le Cente, 2000 Spruce street, have returned from u visit te Bosten, where they attended the ball nt tha Copley en Friday night and the Prlnee-teii-IIarvard football gam en Satur day. Mls3 Davis will be the guest of honor at a dinner te lie given by her tiarenlit at their home en Friday night, November 2C. before the dance being given that night by Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Custls Harrison, Jr., of 213 Knst rilttcnheUHe Siiuare, In honor of their debutnnte daughter. Miss Augus ta Wain Harrison Cevers will be laid for fourteen puestn. Mr. ad Mrs. Dana and their fnmlly, who have been occupy ing their summer home at Warren, Pa for several months, returned en Thurs day te their town heu9e, 2134 Locust street, Mr. and Mrs. II. Terclvnl Cllendln rtnir relumed lest nleht from several weeks' trip te Bermuda, where they ajH-nt their honeymoon, nnu are um guests for a short tlmoef Mrs. aleh dlnnlng's parents. Mr. and Mrs. fleerge W. B. Roberts, of 1800 DeLincey street. Thcr expert te ercupy their apartments nt the Latham. Seventeenth and Wal nut streets, enrly In December. Mrs. niendlnnlnir was Mls3 Virginia Itobertu. Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. SharpleH of St. Davids, and Mrs. KnarpieB maier. Miss Ieonern Walx, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdward A. Walz. of 1 10 Arches, Berwick avenue and City Line. Overbroek, left today for Princeton te attend the Yale-Princeton football game. Mrs. S, Pembcrten Hutchinson, 1S33 Pine street, returned te her home last night after n short visit te New erk. Ml8 Agnes II. Slirher. debutante daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mn Samuel L. Shober, of Broadmeore, Colerado Springs, Cel., who has been spending a few weeks with her. Is visiting lir aunt, aurs i-uzanein n rVv-i. nn)i T-,A T.in.'Ai atrant vuhftrn ,h .,,np't in remain until February. Mr. and Mrs. William Newbern Ely and their family, of 311 Seuth Thir teenth strecet. are occupying the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. David S. B. Chew. 19 Seuth Twenty-first street, for the win ter Mr. and Mrs. Chew have taken apartments at the Bcllrvue-Strntferd. Miss Marie Louise Thompson, debu tante daughter of Mrs. Chnrlee Tretter Thompson, of 211B Spruce street, will Ieae the latter part of this month for a vlrll te New Yerk. Sh will attend the Army and Navy football game en Sat urday, November 27. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn White Geary, Jr. of 3029 Queen lane. Germantown. will l.i. ihn Intter nart of next week for New Haven. Conn., te attend the Vale Harvard football game. Miss Agnes de Setdjng. daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Joel Shrewsbury de Seld Ing. of New Yerk, who has been the guest of Mr. nnd Mra. William M. Van Leer. 481!) Spruce ntreet, for a few days, has returned te her home. The weddlnrr of MNs de Seldlng nnd Mr. aiid Mrs. Van Leer's son, Mr. William Leicester Van Leer, will he selemnl7cu In St. James' Episcopal Church. New Yerk, en Saturday evening, December 18. Mr. and Mrs. L. Heward Harmcr, of 217 Harvey street, Ocrmantewn, an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Helen Beeves Harmer, nnd Mr. James B. Cutler, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward C Cutler, of 230 West Scheel Heuso lane. Germnntewn. Owing te the death cf Miss Mary Coles, the church training nnd deacon ess house, 703 Spruce street, will nei held the tea en Mendny, Novcmber 18, nor the December tea Lieutenant Stanley E. Illdderhef, United States marines, nnd Mrs. Illd Illd dereof have returned from their wed ding trip and have been the guests for a few days of Mrs. ntdderhef's father, Mr. Ilushten Maret, of Pamperedheus, MeKean avenue. Germantown Yester day Lieutenant Blrlderhef and his bride left for Froderlcltrburg, Mr,, te remain there until early spring. Mrs. nidderhef will be remembered ns Miss Dorethy Mercer B. Maret. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Straker Law tin am receiving congratutilttemi upon the birth of a daughter, at Manly. Syd ney. Australia. Mrs. Lawten will be re membered as Miss Margaret Veronica Judge. Mrs. Henry Saulnler entertained In formally at a brldRe party en Monday afternoon at her home In Media, In honor of Miss Isabel Clark, who Is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. V. Gilpin Rebin son nt Hilltop, their home near Lan Lan dewne Mrs. Ixmls Ress Little, of Mcdln, also entertained for Miss Clark a tew days age, and en Tuesday Miss Clark was guert of honor at the meeting of a bridge luncheon club which Mis. Walter Hiss Cerkrnn entertnlned nt her home, North Jacksen street. Media. TIOQA An attractive autumn weUdlnir took plaoe in the Church of Our Lady of Hely Seuls. Tleea nnd Nineteenth Ftroets, en Wednesday nftemoeu, when Miss Helcn A. Bussltifter, daughter of Mrs Jehn P Ilusslnffer, of 3B0B North Twenty-seoend stieet, nnd Mr. Wllllnm M. Alber were married by ths reoter, (he ltev. Jeseph Heffernan. The brlde was given In marriage, by her father and was attended by her sister, Miss Adeline Busslncer Mr Alber hud for beBt man his half-brother, Mr. Kdward Meehan, nnd for ushers Mr. Jehn P. nusslniter. Jr., brother of the bride, and Mr Lee Meehan. A reception for the families at the home of the bride's mother followed the service. Mr nnd Mrs. Albert left for a tour through the Seuth and will be at home after Janu ary 1 at i BOO North Orats street Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cunnlnghnm, nf 37S7 North Clratz street, entertained the following guests nt dinner and cards Thursday evenlnff at thelr heme; Mr. and Mrs. Merris Hals;, Mr. and Mra William II. Jeffries. Dt. and Mrs. Al bert I llnat. Mr. nnd Mrs Walter O. Hinds, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry II. Sea man. Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin D. Klsenberg; 3844 North Sixteenth street, are being congratulated en the birth of n ten, Worren Loet Ulsenberg, October 30, 1020, ENTERTAINMENT k ENTERTAINMENT JKS . ic ... ml n MISS ANNE ASHTON Debutante daughter of Dr. And Mrs. Themas G. Asliten. MIm Ashton will be guest of honor nt n ball te be given en . December 22 tflk NORTH PHILADELPHIA The American Legien Ladles' Auxili ary, 870, Is giving a card party at the Maenbee, 1714 a I rani avenue, this after noon, for the benefit of the building fund. Mr. Hese Levi and her family and Mrs. Helen Wilsen and her son, for merly of North Sixteenth street, have moved te 22.4 B North Park avenue. Mrs. E. E.' Williams has Just returned from her wedding trip, after spending a few months Hi California. Mrs. Wil liams, before her merrlaare en July IB, was MIm Hester nelilfnrb, dsuahter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ueldfarli, 3210 Monu ment nvcnUc. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Saunders, of 3438 North Flfteenth street, will glv n housewnrmlng In their new home this evening. MUa B. Elizabeth Goldstein enter tained at her home, 4801 North Camac street, last Sunday evcnlng. These ni-mt were: Mils Gertrude F. Jes- Inn- Miss nibble V Cehen, Mlsn ItlFBle riAffner. Miss Irenn Le Bnrr. MISS Heney Neufeld. Miss Evelyn H'lnnieli, t NUmii.Im tr AifA.l rftt,r,,i Mr Tr. lng Levin kr. Herman Mulerman, Mr. Bsmuel Miller. New Yerk ; Mr. n-n a mln Seltier, Mr. Harry Silver, Illinois, and Mr. David Soledar Mliw Kmmn Catharine Wardwell. of 2162 North Marvine street, was marr.eu te Mr. William Fulmur. of 232 .Seuth Ninth street, en Wednesday, the Rev Dr. Daniel Odell ofllrletlng. A recep tion followed Immediately after the ccromehy nt the home of the bride's WMaliMh WH'A aIBM Km -VfevHH StSHMK. S vi-v a; 'a c s? V n jr jJSiTMftjBBwB adEBftsli!') v 'i4':-', :-.-' ' 'i&vxv&mlfM parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdward J. Hagan, of PRANKPODD 1980 North Twenty-thlrd street, have V, , ,. , tFStied Invitations te the marrtnge efi Miss Naney Summerfleld. of 1'iank thelr daughter, Miss Helen Hagen, te j fera avenue and Orthodox street, enter- The Errnlnu Publle Vtitrr welcomes mkUI net of Interest from vnnniu imn or fi Hn. 1tir. tr. but tliets note muit he Mimble. of verineMien. . ueratner .eee in Items sent by mail tethe.linixr will net ft pablUhed, imiIms slsned liy the senller with nsmr. aadrens and teUlihone, ntim- inesnen. . iierewurr navini lr. Addrens MelnL '." " 'P Keeletr Hilltnr. lrrenins rnblle Ledzrr. 008 Chestnut street w m mt m m i e' ASCO A5CO ASCO What U s c O ! Should Knew A S 6 It is net necessary te run out en cold blustery Winter mornings te get fresh bread for breakfast. "Victer" Bread, "the leaf that stays fresh," selves this problem. a S4 C e A S Buy Victer Bread in the afternoon for the next morning's breakf ast. Give it a real test buy it this afternoon for ever Sunday. You'll be surprised hew it will stay fresh even until Monday morning! Its remarkable keeping qualities are the result of using only the very finest ingredients plus the skill of our master bakers. And such a big: leaf for only 9c! ec i C e A t: A S1 C e A S C Uicter O s ,ti - ie' ASCO sce . ifc irtr - - - 4JAmtlH ltl NKKA'f-fi l'hote tijr l'liote-lirnfUra. Mr. William R. Merford. of northwest corner of Twelfth nnd Stiles streete, en November 24, nt Ht. ElUnbeth's Church, Twenty-third and Berks streets. SOUTH, PHILADELPHIA A Halloween pnrty was given by the Snappy Six Girls' Club, of Seuth Phila delphia, nnd was held at the home Of one of the members, Miss Mildred Pawl ing, 2708 Seuth Cleveland avenue. At this time the engagement of one ut their members, Miss Martha Fled, nf Audubon, N. J fermerly of 2000 Seuth Chadwlck Btreet, te Mr. Jack Gebhardt. of Washington, P. C, was announced. The guests were Miss Betty Ucglcr, Miss Margaret Scott, Miss Mary Martin, Ml" Elslo ICuliz, Miss Mildred Dewllng, Miss Martha Floyd, Miss Helen Galvln, Miss Sarah Scott, Miss Helen Kunr, Miss Mae Flnley, Miss Betty Cellins, Miss Edytlie Durr, Mr. Wllllnm Q'llli. Mr. Charles Valentine, Mr. Paul Corcoran, Mr. Jack Nnpler. Mr. Cnrnegle Yeung, Mr. Jack Geb hardt. Mr. Jack Coyne, Mr. Geerge Davis, Mr Herbert Davis, Mr Heward Dewllng nnd Mr. Steve MeIInle. The Clique Club, of Seuth Philadel phia, gave its' eighth nnnunl dance nt Mercantile Hall, Bread abeve Master street, Inst evening. Mr. A. Asher, president : Mr. II. Flncsen, vlce presi dent; Mr. J. Santore, treasurer: Mr. M. Levy, secretary ; Mr. Kdward Abrnmsen, financial secretary, are the officers of the club. tauten tne mcmners ei ner nve nunnreu club Inst evening. Mr. and Mrs Merrow, of 1 643 Dyre street, entertained at a card party Wed nesday evening In honor of Mr, nnd Mrs. Andraw R. Hackett and Mr. ai,d Mrs. J. Robinson. Mis. Stevens Calhoun Smith Is 'visit ing Mrs Geerge W. Rlley, of Douglas, Ge., Indefinitely. ASCO MM?M.n 1 y ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO V j fa iai iii ifc jj - m wnaw Xy MM .- -.-- -- .- . . l '" t fel, ' I Every Wemanwt BFcad W B $: children thrive en it. Leaf wL-JF A i 's "Asce" Stores are located all ever Philadelphia and throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware ' O ' nnd Maryland. ' ' ' r"TTimi " ' ' i if "! iMi-mn iiti i i i . - " ' ASCO ASCO , ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ---- -f- - , - ill tl A uta ii. ,lh ii rfh i - -- -- .-..-..-.--- - . . i 4 ' -w m MMHMtaHN4rinMnflbrfHMMJ ,1 .'S."--i tlllClTKIU I 1 NTKKK'iy' i- ... ,.i.vt. "hi. . ..hi&et "Clxfifti. saaaajj rmm tiAl. , s m.f,. MISS HARRIS WEDS MR. J. D. REYNOLDS Wedding te Take Place In 8t. Paul's Church, Chestnut Hill at 4 o'clock A wedding of much social Interest will bs that of Miss Virginia Stockton Harris, niece of Mrs, James it. Harris, 6505 Semlnole avenue, Chestnut Hill, and Mr. Jehn Daln Heynelds, of Pitts burgh, I'd., which will be solemnized to te dsy nt 4 o'clock in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Chestnut Hill. Miss Harris, who will be given In mar rlage by her uncle, Mr. Perclval Van Heden Harris, will be gowned In white brocaded satin mnde with folds full ing from cither side forming a train. Her girdle will be fastened at the left sldn with a spray of orange blossoms. She will wear a white tulle veil draped at the sides In a cap effect and will he held at the sides with orange blossoms, and she will carry a shower beunuet of lilies of the valley and orchids. Mrs. Themas Harte will attend as ma tron of honor, and Miss Elizabeth Peltz will hn th innltt nf hnnnr Thnv will both be gowned nllke In French blue taffeta. The skirts will be effectively draped with loops of blue tulle, nnd will be mrule with bread slrdtes of blue tulle edned with silver cloth. They will wear picture hats of blu velvet with blua plums, and will carry yellow chrysanthemums. 'The bridesmaids will Include MIbb Allce D. Janney. Miss Mcta M. Janney, Miss Catherlne Fuller, of New Yerk, and Miss ICltzahnth Rumsey, of Baltimore Md. Thev Will wenr frocks of neaeh- colored shaded taffeta, trimmed with brown tulle, and will wear large hats of brown velvet with brown plumes, xney win carry yeuew resebuus. Mr. Itoynelds will have as his best man his brother, Mr. Wamer McKean Reynolds, of Wllltes-Barre. Pn and the ushers will be Mr. Edward K, BlsphanV Mr. Crnlg Heberton, 2d, Mr. Townsend Beott, Jr.. of Baltimore. Md. : Mr. Ku gene Mulligan, Mr. Leuis Robinson nnd Mr. Qauis Hnlsey, of Wllkes-Barre, Pa. A reception will fellow at the home of Miss Harris' aunt. 050r Seminole ave nue, Chcittnut Illll. Mr. Reynolds und his bride will be at home after Decem ber 1 at 239 Rex avenue, Chestnut Hill. aOLD BARBBR A very pretty wedding took plae en Monday in the Baptist church nt Bread nnd Master streets, when Miss Dorethy Barber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hart well Barber, of 1848 Remington street, was married te Mr. Jacob Stephen Geld, of this city. The ceremony was per formed by Dr. Main, asivlHted by the Rev. II. Geld, nn uncle of the bride groom. The brlde was given In marriage by her father, and wau attended by her sis ter. Miss Madeline Barber, as maid of honor. Mr. Eurl Geld, a brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Miss Ruth Ooed nnd Miss Frances Geld, a r.lster nf the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. There were four ushers. After the wed ding there was a reception for the Im mediate families and n few Intimate friends at the home of the bride's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. nole left en a, wen ding trip te Buck Hill Falls. They have taken an apartment at 1840 Reming ton street, and will be nt home nftcr January 1. MONKHOUSK KRB A wedding of Interest In this city oc curred nt Trenten, N. J., en November 11, nt 3:80 p. m., when Miss Kllrabcth M. Krb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn J, Krb, Sr., and Mr. William Jehnsen Monkheuse, until recently of 8339 North Nlneteenth street, Tiega, were married by the Rev. Frederick Kimble, of the Church of the Sacred Henrt, Trenten. Miss Kstclle Krb. of Trenten, was her sister's bridesmaid, and Mr, Rlchnrd Calloway Martin, of Philadelphia, wns best man. Mr. Monkheuse smw active service during the late war with Kvacu Kvacu ntlen Hospital Ne. 49 In France and Germany. Following their return from n wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Monkheuse will be nt home this winter nt 073 North Fifteenth street. PhlledclphlanB present at the wedding reception were Miss Au Au uustlne Jehnsen, the Rev. Daniel I Odell. Mr. Theodora Karle Jennings and Mr. LoUle P. Schnffer. GERMANTOWN The wcetid of a series of monthly dances being conducted by the Twen tieth Centurv Club of Germantown will be held ut the l'elham Club en Satur day, November 27. Mrs. M. F. IlHnsen. of Olf. Kant Sedg wick street, entertained at luncheon, followed by cards, nt the Cedarhroek Country Club, en Wednesday afternoon, PHS ;.--v, Y( W'l Zk a WmmW -a: m U T.riir BKL. -s. Cevers were laid for sixteen guests, In cluding Mrs. Itebert Morally. Mrs, Oeerge Dennelly, Mrs. Michael Mc Ilcpry. Mrs. ABhten S. Tourlsen Sr., Mrs. W. Nelsen Mayhew, Mrs. Henry W. Pletcher, Mrs. Kdward A. Carrell, Mrs J. J. Qulgg, Mrs. J. C. Nebllt, Mrs Jehn t tT.iH ili r a 1fiitrid. Mm. A. Hweeney, Mrs Jehn P Dougherty. Mrs. Herbert A. wnuaee, Mrs. nejuiiim "" Mr. nnd Mra. Barnett 11. Simons, of 46S3 Pulaksl avenue, have been occupy ing their fapnrtments In the Maiihelrn Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Simons left for Merrlii Heights, N. J., te be the guests of Mrs. Simons' Bister, Mrs. Itebert J Scott, for ten days. Mr. Frank A. Tayler, of C14 Knst Sedgwick street, soiled last Saturday en the elympld te spend some tlme in England. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Anna Lawronce Foehl w 111 enter tain at cards this evening at her home, 6326 Baltimore avenue. The ruests will Incluile Mm. A. Hudsen, Mr. and Mm. J. M. Bruner, Dr. nnd Mrs. W L Swindell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. tira ham, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 11. Shlmp and Mr. Benjamin F. Bhlmp, of Canten, N. J., and Mr and Mrs. Albert Lawrence. Mofller Jehn Bowels, of 522S Walten avenue, entertained at a masquerade party at his home last evening, wnen the guests were Miss Mary Brenz, MIm Marie Bradley, Miss Kdn.i Finkel, Mlnri Careline Hammend, Master Jehn Ho He gnn, Muster Harry Btremen nnd Master Clayten Carrell. Mrs. Jose Blcentn, who will be rernetri bcrcd an Miss Helen Wheeler Chandler. of West Philadelphia and Swnrthrnere, has returned te her home at San Juan, Perte I'.lce, after spending a month ns trie Buest ei ner uarenis. .ir. nnu jvir. Frank Chandler, of Dartmouth avenue, Hwarthmerv, On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Wan en Chandler, of Ambler, enter tained In honor of Mrs. Blctnte ROXBOROUQH Tha Roxborough Meledy Club has re organized for thn coming season und will gtve a series of lnfermnl mUHlctlea at the Rosborough Country club, ay well ns IW formal entertainments. A meeting will be held next Tuesday avc nlnsr nt th! Country Club. The mem bers Include, Mr Geerge W. Wentllng, directer: Mr, R. Bruue Wallace, presi dent: Mr. T, Wllferd Schofleld, vice president: Miss Kdlth Kcrkeslager, sec retary j Mrs. Charles Jenes Thompson, treasurer : Mr. Wayne Meycr. Mr. Oliver 8. Keely, librarians; Mm. K. Hunter Ixird, Mrs. James Blaney, Mr. Edward Wilsen. Mr. William Wescott. Miss Kd wards, Mrs. Edwin Fancourt, Miss Grace Fee, Miss Mary Fleming, Mrs. Mary Oalt, Mr. Wllllnm Goshow, Miss Gladys Howe. Miss Ethel Hobsen, Mlsa Helen Irwin, Mrs Oliver S. Keeley, Mrs. D. Slter Cornog, Mrs. Harry II. Thomp son, Sites Miriam Wetherlll, Miss Leo Lee Leo nero Cassll, Mr. James Lehman, Mr. and Mrs Wavne Meyer. Mra Laura Main waring. Mr. Jnmcs Ramsey, Mr Frank Robinson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Krwln M. Simpsen. Mlsa KHinbelh Simpsen. Mrs. Hareld Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd WIU peii, Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Wilsen, Mr. Kdward Warrington, Mrs. Georue W Wentllng, Mr. Rebert Geabsley, Miss Deris Mever. Mrs. Jnmcs Hlndte, Mrs. William Pass, Mr. Ralph Meyer. Mr. Benjamin Snyder, Miss Helen Mnttls, Mrs. C. Shuster, Miss Jessie Allisen, Miss Kdlth L. Jenes. Mr and Mrs. Wil liam Ilnrinn. Mr. jesepn recring, Mr. J. E Feerlng, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Blnnktn, Mr, nnd Mrs. T. Swagcr Potts, nnd Mrs Albert Howarth. NORRISTOWN Miss Margaret Cnssel. of 8 if. West Marshall street, entertnlned at five hun dred nt her home. Among the guests were Miss Helen Themas, Miss Florence Rlghter, Miss Lillian Getwnls, Miss Ks. thef Prentice, Miss Kmma Roberts, Miss Marlen Sanvllle and Mrs. Oorden Rile. Miss Helen G. Sllngluff. of 004 West Main strcet. has Issued Invitations for nuctlen bridge nt her home en Thurs day afternoon, November 18, In honor of Mrs. Samuel W Marshall, of Hael--ensack. N. J. Mrs. Marshall, before her muirlage Inst spring, was Miss F, Mil dred Yerkes, of Norrlstewn tlader.t 1'rlee c3Qlitf' tati Write er rua for Knsrav4 r Vrlntnl NnmpleA. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 W.lnut Si. , AUH.b.LlA .:j.i 'a' A'r :: iv - A e -n- MOOHE8TOWN Mrs Edmend Palmer, of Chester ave nue, gnve a tea Thursday nftorneon. 'i'here were 200 guests present. Mr. David Bispham will give a song recital en Friday evening for the beficf- fit of the Clnnamlnsen Heme, xnia llome ( BllP,erte(i entirely by voluntary contributions. Mrs. Iluth Krader sntnt the week-end with friends In Philadelphia, Mr nnd Mrs. Krnest Stackhnuoe cn cn Urtained at dinner en Tuesday eve ning. The Misses Gibbens srave an Informal party for a few friends op Wednesday evening. Ouests were present from Philadelphia nnd Moerostown. I'llOTtll'I-AVH Kl THESE THEATRES EXHIBIT THE FINEST PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA See the Best Movies in Your Neighborhood Theatre J'iif?'nfAtTMiTfrVTLfSt.fAiIfAtTfATt? .The NIXON-NIRDLINOER THEATRES ACM1 IC rormerly West Allegheny AVC-INUEj i!5ti, Ht. and Allegheny Ave. UUUOTIIV U1NII In LJIUC mu ncucuiuii BELMONT amv-d-Sa-bkS MA1IKI. NOnSlANII i In "THfc. SUM PRINCESS" fFDAR C0T11 ANU CEDAU AVENL'a HISHIIKnT nAW.INHON In "MAN AND HIS WOMAN" r-t icri IAI ItAHKET mrrWBUN COLISEUM BUTII AND OOTH W. H. 1IAHT In "The Cradle of Courage" it minn FneNT st a rmtAitD ave. I UIV1DU Jumbo Junction en Frmikferd "L ALL BTAK CAST In "BLIND YOUTH" , rAnpn 41BT & LANCAPTHR AVE. LEAUbK MATINEE DAILY W. C HAIIT In "The Cradle of Courage" t nri !OT n2D AND IDCUHT STREETfl LULUbl mm. 1:30 H-M Even. 0 JO te 11 tattv AnnrcKT.K In "THE ROUND-UP" B2D AND MAItKliT PTP. lMA.Wl'N ;1 T ana u "MOVIE FANS,V rjnAl 1 82D AND RANHOM BTS. KlVvJL.1 Miitlnee Daily MArnirK TeruNEfit's "DEEP WATERS" CTD A MH GERMANTOWN AVE. O 1 KA1N1J T VENANGO fittv miiu ( iu.i. in "THE ROUND-UP" AT IDD A 2132 CJERMANTOWN AVE, AUrvUlxrt aiieve ni mend ST. rONSTANTK TAI.MADOK In "IN SEARCH OF A SINNER" KDUCATIONAI. Yennc Men nnd Hern MEADOWBROOK SCHOOL Country Day Scheel for Beys KEADUWJBKUUK, PtiNNA. Primary Scheel (BeyB Under A school that slves a boy a complete vchoellng and prepares for entrance te 07 bearding nehnel or college, without taking him away from his home nr.d Its vital Influence dar ing his irnnrefwlomble years. A ehecll In which open-air training, baseball, etc. handwork, anfl Intellectual study are combined with Christian .example and precept te develop full manhood nd efficiency. Scheel grounds have It aerea: high elevation. Located 3 miles north of Jen Jen klntewn Reading Railroad te Mendowbreok. Autobus service for nearby places. Registration and assignment of clae Kent ? vnr pros pectus, terms, ete. address the Head Master. HEV. JOIIN WniTIi W.M.KEB, M. A, MewiTowhreelr, fs. nnth Her $1000 A YEAR AT 16 We are training Inrse number of beyi and girls te that they can ttatt work at inUrlea nf $1000 a year when thry reach 16 yenr of age. if you hove e grammar choel education or better come te our school and let us train you for one of these poilttena. If you cannot come In the daytime come ut nlcht, but start newl Strayer's Business College 807 Cbeitent Street Phn, Wtlnat 384 30Day Business College New Address STUDENTS CHAPTER BLDG. Susquehanna, near Bread We have purrliiwMl the above sulmdld Imltdlnc ns it iHT-mnnrnt lieniu for our college. Illnmend 8211 1. teit time and money, und secure the best ixiNltlna In the tlty. "The m heel tlut l practically perfect nnd iierfectlv pracllral," Centrnet or menthl rutra. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 36th Year November 15lh cpeclai courses (day and evening) for lieitlnnera will b or er K.inlzed In hoeKkivplnu. sherthanU d'ltman nnd QreKif) and typewrltlnf? Individual Initruoiien. HeRlnners In ;iroefreadlrie are admitted new. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY iiue.ii and nrnits R-ntEnrs IMIII.ADKI.I'HIA PKACTirAIi IIOOKKF.EITNO In our llenkkeeplni Course students are Klvea stty practical help te aid them In cceptlni trie most respensllile position In. dividual Instruction. Day or nlsht cusses 1'1UU. nUHINHSH rei.i.Kim and Cellrce of Oeinmerrr 1017 Chestnut St. 1'lilludelphla Wanamaker Institute tSD AND WALNUT 8T8. Vscenctps for five studnnts Id AllT NKrni.F.lVOrtK SrANISH and nT.Ort'TION Other Courses. Send for rntalcsus neDnt'l jum: woman who lias heen taarhlntc for the vast II )ra wishes position in prlvnt s huel la or near t'hlle. JSS i.nit'mt.eKyit'i: KtUere Scheel Dramatic Art Npeclnl rte. rlnsvrs rlocutlen. ilrain art. stiiue tralnlnr, publle speak. 1TK Clitsmut St.. Hpruce 401)5. Ml'HirAI. IXHTBITfTION Phila. Musical Academy Oermantnwn llrunch SOU Walnut Lane rat atth Season Otn 8HKS Jes, w Clarke. Dlr LEKFSON-HILLE SrttSfiZ 15 J CUtittlNL'T ht. r.iMir hvtiuut Mitkir HuitcrtUlca Anne. MliTnnelir.r, hU.llf. HINtUNfl ...... . 0 1Ka . - -I TiyiCH OIIUAN riTIIirKrnAVINtr- HSS tf. AUelimjr A..H I'Ue.. OU-WwV 'JL jiji . ...v. . . i t v ., ,., . l,." . . ... f. I i' . . -timtn-wr.iii i ...-. jt ,, i iii' m DELAWARE COUNTY Mr and Mra. OiarlAs M. Brc and their daughter, Mlas . Cartel Broomall. of Media, will BO' In ft daye te Havana, Cuba, where they wi spend the early winter, i Miss Janet Cook McAUIeter, of MedUt, has been at Hadden Hall, Atlantic City, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker, "tt Bwarthmore. have had their daughter. Mrs. Franklin Hnrdcastle. nnd her chil dren,, of New Yerk, ua their gutsU tw a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Haines enter tained the bridge club of which 'they are members, at their nema in awarte mere, last evening. ritOTOnATA BALTIMORE "" " 'LmD"ir TOM MIX In "3 GOLD COINS" tJI TirniDH IinOAU BTOEKT AND DL.UC.DIIAL' HUHQt'BHANNA AVJB. KVOKSti O'HUIKN tn "THfc. FICiUKtHtAU" CENTURY Er" Ave- '"JjJi,ti,fj WILLIAM FAIINCM In "The Joyous Troublemakers' FAIRMOUNT if&n&,3&&t TOM MIX In 'THE TEXAN" FRANKFORD 8$$jF CH.Mtl.KS IIAT In "THE VILLAGE SLEUTH". JCPPPRQQM 2th & Daurhln DU. jLrrcrxauix matinee daily KIIEL.DON I.KU'IR In "SOULS REDEEMED" . I 1 RPR TV "OAD A COLUMBIA AV. LlDCai I MATINEE DAILY KATtTX Wn.T.IAMS In f "THE PURPLE CIPHER" lYLJUlLu rnntlntmuii 1 te 11 TIIOMAt MEIOUAN In "THE PRINCE CHAP" ' OVERBROOK.ffvSenD Av WALLACE RE1D III "WHAT'S YOUR HURRY?" PARk" niDOE AVE. & DAUPHIN OT. rAIM. Mat, j. iu. j;,,. 0:48 t0 u MARY MILKS MINTKR In "A Cumberland Remance" SHERWOOD Mlh an4 rSSa, MAUY PirKVORD In "SUDS" SUSQUEHANNAa.iSfe, MATinT. NORMAND In "THE SLIM PRINCESS" rnreATipNAi. Ynitnc Men and Pars 8), Lewer Scheel, Upper Scheai elementary TRUSTEES Charles I... Ilerle. Jr Oeergff W. Klklrut It 3. Smylte Hcrhneat Wayna Herkneea Andersen MacPht Charln E. M?Innrs Jehn C. Martin Oeerge BatterthwetU Rebert SewaU AUTUMN IlKNOItTH a ATLANTIC CITY.N.j J., i AivAmflPican. Plaa Hetel lef DislmctiORsnd RealCeini ,. . rmrjPHoep- easuuj-. I capacity coo. IV2rl!terjrJuMu IH O T EL JACKSON VUIUI.NIA AVC AT IIOARDWALK FIREPROOF American pln. 14.00 per dav. neduc ekly rate. Kurepesa plan.. Plain room, ft n per day Hlncle or deubl rooms with running water 110.00 per fek Ntvr mansirrmrnt. awiTmiRE? Nliiii.uu m und Uc ;mi v.up aj(l 1'rlvate fe butlis. run water i'uater, etc Amer. plan. BAM Kl I.IH. Owner N. J COLLIN8. Mir 1 ' HOTELCONTINENTAL Alajn open. Always rdj Terms moj mej 1 eratu l'hene or write, M Walsh Duncas. Hetel Boscebcl Kntucky ave. Ittfura. ., t Excellsat table. IIT.S0 ,s.nd up neeklv I'hene HJA.K. MAitlO,S Westminster Kentucky a "nr. iUarn. , KlOT t0 '! Pf'v' tthj mnnln water C A Kepp. Ovi-ner A Prep. " AKinveni)".N.T LAKE.WOOD.N.J. iessi location. Kvery appointment fe comfort and service, llunnln wat" r? Prlvatij Medh.'r.t.,Ur'.Ce.DnCln' ,,un""'" "i2 SO-NAY. WlilNKIt A MJUlTO.f. Ufa 1VKST ! MM HBArif."lA. " " LAKE COURT APARTMENTS On th I.nke. oiipeelte the Kujal 1" Inrlitmi Hetel RO real homes. n rv me.ltrn oenvtnlsncei Jut ervcifdi open Ussc Is', wrlle ter Infor mation PWM IIKATH O' Alt NTT CO. tVest I'e'm llMrh, Kierldn ItnitML'DA The Ideal Winter Resort nrf rVirrn irv-n rmiN,je nuiE, BERMUD , .i,i!.Vn A TMntlfKU'.IJ j,if.iiijr en ins iiurwtt Artnnr r.,ach,d by Vfma e vi . P ? P Uti. Stall &!' 1 .i Vl i r i :ff . 4.1 " ' . ATl.tNTIC flTV, ft, J. T THE IDEAL FAMILY HOTEL lrLtcsIwLetilrfrterW3e JSk?f fc L TODD (.MUlVIHILt.fnl Ut I , rt . . ' I. t, , ',4 i lit m h m ) 'i K m , w l irM m t . ij il 2M M .s m t-. J, Mm f i$? i . i 'ai
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