IjCTj 4j N C", "J ' " V SP ?!-' 1 V:.V' ', EVENING OTBWOEDGERPHILABEtPJEriA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBEB 27, 1920 9 a ST GOSSP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy t Wynne Talks of the Harrison Ball Site Speahs of the Beautiful Freck Wern by Miss Barringer at Her Debut Other Matters Discussed SIMPLICllTf rrinrked the ball given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles CiiRtls Ilnrrlsen. Yellow , and white chryn inthemumH were uert In the decora tions, beliiK arranRed about the ball room jn tail henna -colored Persian ybsp. Southern Miillnx and cyhedliim ferns were used In lavish profusion every where, and the boxes were banked with greens of every variety, and in each bem wna n htiRC vase of chryxanthe miimR, while ropes of Ktiillnx covered the wall back of the boxes. The stage was banked with small evergreen trees. Huge vases were placed about the stage arm were filled with chrystAnthemums. Mrs. Harrison looked perfectly lovely. Bhc Is a stunning-looking woman I always think. Augustn was stun ning, tee In a younger way, of course, and eh, what a pretty dress she had en I It was of the softest and richest white satin and was made en t Imple plain lines. Real lace was used for the shoulder straps and also en the bodice. Mrs, Harrison's gown was of latin, tee, and very plain. It had a hert train and the color was a creamy sort of ecru, and with her golden brown hair and lovely coloring, you knew hew becoming that was. A buffet supper was served at midnight and the dancing continued till early this morning. There were a number of out-of-town-guests and about 700 guests altogether. THAT was a very pretty tea at the Darrlngcrs yesterday when Sarah ras Introduced by her father and S ether, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mereau arrlngcr. Thev arc living nt 2105 Walnut street thin winter, you knew, and the. tea was given there. Sarah were a most unusual frock in that it was made of a very rich pink brocaded satin which had been worn by her grandmother, and It was embroid ered in pastel shades of cerise, green and blue. The skirt was very artistic ally draped and the corsage was adorned with sliver ribbon. The bodice was cut with a V neck and had no sleeves,, A pink tulle sash was worn with the frock and she carried American Deauty loses, Sarah is geed looking. She has dark ks.tr and a very fair skin, and you knew she is qulte a finished musician. She pent last year in New Yerk studying music. I remember hearing her play t several of the junior muslcales and the is decidedly talented. She is a graduate of Miss llaldwln's Scheel. Mrs. Barrldger looked well, I thought. She were n beautiful gown of dark blue velvet. The dress was trimmed with blue beads and the skirt was draped at the sides. She were also a short train. Among the girls I saw of the receiving party were Pelly Thayer, Sephie Yar nail, Mary Law, Jane Cexc, Pelly GrUcein, Eleaner Robb, Margaretta Hanlsen, Mary Hewland, Itlta Heck schcr, Virginia Carter, Anne AHhten, Rosamond Stcwardsen, Mnrjerle Gib Gib eon, Charlette Starr, Ruth Packard and Helena Mitchell. Harrison, Jr., gnve In honor of thelr daughter, Miss Augusta W. Harrison. The guests who will attend the dinner tonight te be given by Dr. and Mrs. Illchard C. Nerrls. BOO Seuth Twentieth street. In honor of their daughters, Miss J Irglnla Nerrls and Mlsa Ixiulse Nerrls, befere the first meeting of the Saturday exenlnsr danelnir class, will Include Miss Uvelyn Mnrtlti. Miss Barbara Clay ion. Miss Dorethy Valentine, Miss Eliza beth Wayne, Miss Dorethy Ia-c, Miss Alice Sailor, Miss Anna Mebs, Mr. ncerge Dallas, Mr. Themas Fester, Mr Lloyd Ilenshaw, Mr. Slgeurney It. Wil Wil eon. Mr. Stewart Valentine, Mr, Weed ford Bankson, Mr. Nathan Fitter. Mr. William Llpplncett. Mr. Itebcrt Chap man, Mr. Wilsen Luciui, Mr. Jeseph Chapman, Mr. HMgh Hedge. Mr. Wlllt.im nauicKs, air. ueerge Barr, Mr. jesepn nwlng, Mr. Wharten Slnkler, Jr., Mr, I HKAU that the Chapln Memerial Heme for the Itllnd. wlilrli Mrs. William Woodward is se interested in. and St. Luke's Hospital's maternity department wll be benefited by n concert te be given bv the Orpheus Mixed Quar tet in the Ilellcvue-Stratferd the eve ning of December 8. The quartet, as I think I have told you before, gives sev eral concerts for different charities each year, their services being donated. This time they will sing a Shakespeare eng cycle in appropriate costume and with appropriate stage setting. They are calling the evening "An Old English Harden." The quartet Includes Edna Hnrwend Baugher, Lerettn LePitrc Stahl. Philip Warren Coeke and Donald Redding. The Chapln Memerial Heme for the Wind Is the only nonscc nenscc tariun home in the state, I am told, and St. Luke's Hospital does 70 per ctnt charity work, se It seems a mqst wormy cause. HAVE jeu heard of the performance of Marionettes te be given for the benefit of St. Christopher's Day Nur sry this afternoon nt the Rcllevue Rcllevue Rtratferd? Marguret Rerwlnd, Kitty Rrlnten, Mrs. Arthur Breekle. Mrs. Jehn O. Clark. Mrs. Leuis Clarke, Mrs. Edward Dale. Mrs. Albert Ger hard, Mrs. Alfred Stengel, Mrs. Graham Dougherty, Miss Emily Phlller. Mrs. Frederick Jerdan, Jr., Mrs. Stogdell Stokes and a number of ether women are interested in this day nursery, and the Marienette performance Is being given under their direction. I hear that the little wooden-headed actors play the piano, smoke, dance, sing, play ball, ride horses and de everything under the un te delight the heart of a child, as well as a grown-up child. NANCY WYNNE. Kdward Hntsev nntl Mr. Ktenhen H. Woolston. Receiving nt the dansant which Mrs. Jay Coeke, Jr., will give en Monday, at her home, 2204 St. J rune b Place, In honor of her granddaughter, Miss Alice Gardner Bush, and her niece, Miss Laura Harding, both debutantes of New Yerk, will be Miss Nancy F Cepe, Miss Fran ces Wlster, Mlna Mary Orlscem, MIsb Eleaner dummey, Miss Virginia Carter, Minn Augusta W. Hnrrleen, MIsb Sydney Blddle, Miss Downs, Miss Huth Pnckar and Miss Elizabeth Jeanes. A theatre party and supper nt the Httz-Carlten will fellow the dansant. The guests who will attend the dinner tenigni te De given by Mr., and Mrs. Ferdlnand J. Oravee, In honor of their debutante daughter. Miss Charlette Mae Graven, nt their home, Manhctm and Wlssahtcken avenues, Qcrniantewn, be be be eoeo the dance, te be given by Mr. and Mra Henry 'Ingcrfcell Brown, In honor of Miss Marianne 8. Harris, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge B. Harris, of Ivy Cottage, Germantown. will Include Miss Mary L. Bayard, Miss Evelyn Page, Miss Adelaide A. Souder, Mies Frances Hayes Hammend, Mr. Phillip Corsen, Mr. Donald Farlen, Mr. Ralph Souder, Jr., Mr. nuncio Tatnall and Mr. Prlce Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Graves will also entcrtnln en Friday evening, December 3, before the ball te be given by Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. du Pent, of 1730 Spruce street. In honor of their debutante daughter. Miss Kltse du Pent. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic H. Strawbrldge, Jr., who Bpcnt their wedding trip In Europe returned te this country en Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Strawbrldge are occupying their apartment at Fifteenth and Locust street Mrs. Strawbrldge was Miss Emily E. Clothier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merris Clothier, of Clalrment, Vllloneva, Mrs. Walter Schuyler Volkmar. who spent the early fall with her mother, Mrs. Cloerge C. Themas, at her home. 301 Seuth Twenty-first street, returned W home nt Lake Ferrest, III,, lest Monday. Mr. und Mrs. J. It. Evans Itoberts, 1833 DcLancey place, who spent Thanksgiving In Washington, will return home tomorrow. Miss Mena Elliett, of Flushing. L. I., I. the truest of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph B lewnscnd, Jr., at Uaynham, their place at overbreoK. Rev. Charlee Wadsworth. Jr.. and Mrs, Wadsworth. will rocelvo Informally at thelr home, C85t Ovorbroek avenue, Ovnrbroek. this afternoon, from 4 until 0 e"clock, te meet their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Sharman Zinsser, of Hastlngs-on-the-Hudsen. Miss Zinsser, befere her marriage Inst sum mer, was Miss iKiDeua wnaswerrn. .-urn. Wadsworth will be assisted nt the tea table by Mrs. William Llnn, Mrs. nuth de Wolfe. Mrs. Hrbert Lewry, Miss Allen MacCell. Mlsa Ellen Zinsser and Mlsa Peggy Zinsser, of Haatlngs-on-the-Hud-sen. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Ingber, of 6842 Redman etrett, gave a surprise mas querade party en Sunday evening, XSo XSe XSo vember 21, In honor of their een, Mr. Leula Ingber. The guests Included Miss Ruth Rudelph, Miss Rese Sagersky, Miss Minnie Sennenfeld. Miss Etta (jeldherg, Miss Mellie grayer. Miss Alice Smycr, nfina n.rinuiA ApIWb. Miss Elizabeth Aurltsky, Mls3 Jean Rldenberg, Miss Reba Verlln, Mia Leah Schllafsky. Mr. Harry Ball, Mr. Leen KldenDerg, Mr. Martin Shagersky, Mr. Aaren White, Mr. William Braude, Mr. Samuel Son Sen nenfeld, Dr. Dnvld S. Morkevitz and Mr. Maxwell E. Verlln. Miss Agnes Otte, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. L Otte, of 427 Seuth Forty-third street, who has been spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her par ents, will return tomorrow te the Holten Arms Scheel In Washington, of which she Is a student. cssi - ipeg WSKrAJWWyp iPggBgggK)iA, wHm&mm i ww mWmMmWf '& vmmmtmtmmmttltatd-' (ltf fnf fnTM fa i .ft'tfll I Mr. und Mrs. Samuel McComb. of 3139 Clifferd street, will be married te Mr. Reland Cleveland Hall, of Wilmington, OH. The Rev. Clinten B. Adams wll officiate. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will have as maid of honor Miss Marlen Beadenkopf, of Wilmington. The bridesmaids will be Miss Gertrude Martin and Miss Adalyn Talmer, Miss Mary Naemi Seltz, of New Yerk, will be flower girl, nnd her brother, Master Geerge llrackett Seltz, will be rlngbearef The best man will be Mr. Hall's brother, Mr Marshall W Hall. The ushers will Include Mr. James S. Grant, Mr. Arthur J. Curey, Mr. Itneh De Bourg Itoblnsen and Mr. J. Hamilton Lang. A reception will fol fel low at the home of the brlde. BUFKUM BEERS A wedding of social Interest will be solemnized at 0 o'clock tonight In the netuna i-resnyierian cnurcn, xweniy Irst and Walnut streets, when Miss Eleaner Beers, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Edwin Clnrk Beers, of the Rel grnvln, will become the brlde of Mr. leerge Mltchel Huffum. of Pasadena. r Th nv. Alexander MacCell, pastor, will officiate, assisted by the Hev, J, Gray Beltun. The bride, who will be given In mar lage by her father, will be attired In a gown of exquisite whlte lace ever white satin. The court trnln, extending from the shoulders, will be composed of white tulle nnd satin. Her veil of tulle, edged with luce, will be surmounted by a band of pearls, fastened at the back with orange blossoms. She will carry a thewcr bouquet of IIUps of the valley nnd orchids The msld of honor, Miss Jesephine Alcorn, will wear n smart frock of deep watermelon n'nk tulle ever a foundation of tarfctn silk with a train of tulle, trimmed with silver. She will carry yellow snapdragons. The brides maids will be Mrs. Jehn C. Prlzcr of Photo by llachrach MISS PAULINE LEWIS BELL Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bell, of 270 Seuth Sixteenth street, vthese engagement te Mr. Jehn II. Whclcn, Jr., son of Mrs. William Redman Ellisen, of this city, was announced en Thanltsclvlne Eve MISS HELEN JANEWAY WEDSMR.H.R.GRIFFEN Marriage Takes Place at Christ Church, Media Mendenhall Ivins Nuptials The KTMiln rnlille fedxrr nrlretnrs erlsl nete.i of lnterrt from rarlnns parts nt the tltr. hut hre notes mum he rnnahle of Trrtflrntlen, Ilerrnftrr social Itrms sent br mull te, the pnprr will net he published, nnteis slsnrd br the uraitrr with nftfn. addrns nnd trlrphane num tiir. Addrr serlal Itrms te the Hetlrtr iMlter. Kvmlne rnblle Lrdcrr, 800 f'hnitnat strrrt. . f T .Tnhti WAlflOn Green, Miss Anna E. Rolten nnd Miss Edith RonClnelle. They will be similarly attired In frocks' of, watermelon pink taffeta silk with touches of silver, with trains of tulle and carry arm bouquets of pink roses, sweet pens and snapdra gons. Mr. Donald Hturgln Babcock, of Providence, R. I., will be best man, nnd the ushers will Include Mr Jehn Pr zer, f East Ors"" V J Mr. Jehn Welden -een, Mr. William K. de RIcnter, Mr Richard Greenwood, Mr. Charles Lee dem. uncle of the bride, and Mr. Benten Chaplin, of New Yerk. A reception will fellow nt the Belgrnvla. On their re turn from a wedding Journey Mr. and Mra RutTum wilt be at home after Jan uary 1, At Pasadena, Cftllf. GERMANTOWN Mrs Percy C. Neel, of 124 West Mt. Airy avenue, entertained nt luncheon at her home yesterdny afternoon In honor of her s'ster, Miss E. Male Brown, of New Yerk, who Is her guest for a week. Guests Included Mrs Wilbur Hammers ley, Mrs I Powell Themas, Mrs. Harry Miller. Miss Mlnette Benten, Miss Caro Care line Wlllard, Miss Beatrice Hamlin nnd Mrs. Rebert Iden. Mr. Lewis Clnwsen. of C212 Helfleld avenue, is traveling tnreugn me west. He will be gene two months. t FRANKFORD Mrs B Brenner Will entertain the members of her sewing circle nt her home. 3932 Frunklln street, en next Fri day afternoon. Miss Gertrude Gallagher, of Arrwtt street. Is spendlng the Thanksgiving holidays In Baltimore, where she le the guest of Miss Mnrlen Sutter. Given Linen 8hewer Mrs. Meyer Rablnevltz, of 6904 Cobbs Creek Parkway, gae a surprlse linen shower en Sunday, Nevember 21, in honor of Miss Yetta Yampelsky, who will be married In December te Mr, En ward Blasbnnd. Among these present were Mrs. Loulse Hesetsky. Mrs. Max Cornfield, Mrs Samuel Gress, Mrs Moe Segal, Mrs. Snmuel Nerwtck. Mrs. Jo Je seph Mnntell. Mrs. Meyer Rablnevltz, Mrs. Resenblatt, Mrs. Ytimpelsy, Mrs Wltsky Mrs. Pecker, Mrs. Jehn Spitz, Mrs. Mike Benedict. Mrs. Charles Heme, wltz, Mrs. Edward Trachenberg, Miss Dorethy Blnnband, Minn Helm Gress, Miss Anna Itesen, Miss Ida Orltsky, Miss Bessie Resnlck, Miss Gussle Leenard, Miss Reba Jaffee, MIsS Minnie Mantell, Miss Esther Resenblatt, Miss Dera Gold Geld stein, Miss Rose Jacobsen, Miss Frances Yampelsky and the Mlsse Ginsberg, Rr.IJOIOl'H NOTKTH TAltAKNATH UAH Kxfcuthe necretsry of Friend of Kretdem for lnilln . . , Bundsy, November 2S. 9 p, m. fiubjetlt Th. Mil,itialln-' Movement In Indlu, Whlte'i Audlferlvim. 15th et below Chel. nut Admit len free. Everybody welcome. Aunplcee of the Youns Utmecrcy IlKMOIOCB NOTICIM f'V' ltthlfl Ciilliire V limi.tii HiitKirr TiiicATiir, tt - &A Mrs. Ann Unrlln Hueneer en "BecUl IWN ' W Jm gcry nd Heclnl Therputlc." .',. - i I'rmhrleHsn i AIK'H HT. CIIUnCH, 18th and Arcs, f, Dr. llnrnrtney will prtseh' at ' itiH' The l'llsrlma and Tnrte uni After." At 8 he win nret.cn in ermen In the eerles In "Dirneull llellef a, Oilaellnntt tti feotlle Af l." The tubject will be. "Ctn - J.'l Whn !( Ilren Prayed Ker tie Irfsl" ' Mm tvltl ,nnl, nf lh MWlir AJld Jllflfta" tlens of prily4r In relslfen te Its supreme $? nnjeci. Will epenk of the power nl he redemption of a h'jrnsn sjtul. Men' Tilble Cl t 12 o'eleek.' ' . if pri the IjtH 'i il ml'" .a StT'V fJi tMTJ ' WU5, ' J ft '., 4i T! snresn i'ihwiiytkrian chubcmi 21et.and Walnut in. . . . IlKV. At.KXANDKK MacCOI.l, D. MINIBTflt IlKV. AI,Vtf n. aunLET, ABSIflTAIfT. Dr. MacCell will preach at 11 , B O'CIOCK , ? Kv nlmt eer men second In series- en , "Tn I'llirrlmi After Three Hundred ,TMf. I "Hern ctiaraeteriiiica ei "' Rteq, uhject InTilalieni or AnDeaaee- Moderate Prlres fmUM . write or rnene ier i.iir,ra or nmni Hsmples, ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Wslnel St. A mnrrlnge of Interest will take plnce this evening at 7 o'clock nt Christ Church. Mccdla, when Mlsa Helen Ham ilton Jeneway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Price Wethetll Jnneway. will be be be ceme the bride of Mr Henry Itnmsey Orlffen. of Rie de Janeiro, Brazil, son of Mrs. Henry R Griffen, of this city and Pheenlxville. Pa The Itev, Alfred J. Arneld, nsslsted by the Rev. Harry rtnnseme, will officiate. Mr Jnneway vlll give his daughter In mnrrlnge unci , -,.... 1,,l.. llnHAl tA,V.nHl Tuna. way. will attend the bride as maid of noner. rne six Driacsrna'ae win lnciune Mrs. Kathnrlne Belches, the brldo brlde brldo greom's sister: Mrs. Rebert Everett Wlllrs. of Yonkers. N Y.: Miss Mury Robtnnen Hedge, the bride's cousin, of Germantown ; M'ss Frances Wheatly Pcnnypncker. of Pheenlxville, the bride groom's ceusin: Miss Chrlstlne Hnwklns, of this city, and Miss Maude Carmen Majer, of Media. The brlde will wear her mother's wedding gown of white satin trimmed with old family lace, and will carry Bride roses nnd lilies of the valley. The maid of honor will wear a dress of ptnk satin and sliver lace and hat of silver tulle, carrying pale ellew chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids wHl be uttlred In Nile green satin dresses with silver lace and silver tulle hats and will carry bouquets of pink chrysanthe mums nnd autumn leaves. Mr. Jehn Grlffen. of Scranton. will be his brother's best man, nnd his ushers Include Mr. Price Wctherlll Janewny. Jr.. Mr. Jehn Grlffen Pennypacker, of Pheenlxville; Mr. Kenneth Kltsen, of Germantown : Mr Francis Jehnsen Ger hard, of East Orange, N. J. ; Mr. Wil liam Hcvl Thompson, of this city, nnd Mr. Lewls Weed Easby. of Narberth. A reception will fellow nt the Med In Club house. After their return from a wed- SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McCoy and their children have returned te their home, 1642 Seuth Eighteenth street, from Atlantic City. Mr Charles Bailey, of 173B Mifflin street, who has been traveling through Virginia, returned home Thanksgiving. Mr. Daniel J. Hlgglns, of 1737 Rltncr street, has gene te Ilhede Island for an Indefinite period. Miss Ella Crenny spent Thanksgiving at Easten, Pa. " SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and Mrs Henry B. Thompson, of uri-enviue. uei twii give a dinner dance en January 26, In honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Eliner Thomp son. Mr. and Mrs, Daniel L. Hebard will Rlve a dance en Turadnv. Decemher 14. In honor of their debutante daughter, MlfijBMary Hebard. M H Agnes H, t?heher, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I Shober, of Broadmoor, Colerado Springs, who Is spending the winter with her unt, Miss Elizabeth T. Shober, 2021 T)e Lancey street, w 111 eae en December 11 for a few days' visit te Bosten, te uttend a debutante dinner-dunce te be given en Tuesday. December 14, She will be entertained as the guest of Mrs. Qulncy A Shaw. Miss Atlee Downs, debutante daugh ter of Mrs. Norten Downs, 2128 Locust street, will be the guest of honor at ft theatre party, te be g.ven by her undo and nunt. Mr and Mrs. Themas Mc Kean, of Glencoe Heuse, Rosemont. De cember C Among the guests will be Miss Anne Sephia Yarnnll, MIbh Agnea H. Shober, Miss Anita Strawbrtdge. Mr. 6 Warren McKenn Downs, Mr, Rebert X Downs 3d, Mr. Curtis Allen ejid Mr. Alfred Blddle. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Sewall will entertain at dinner nt their home, 1311 epruce street, en Tuesday night, fol lowed by n lox party at the opera, In honor of their niece. Miss Jane Bell Yeatman, dnughter of Mr and Mrs. Pope Yeatmen, of 1118 Spruce street. The (Tilers will Include Miss Gi-erglna P. Yeatman, Mr. Ernest Hltsen and Mr. Ernest C. Savage They will occupy the box of Mr and Mrs. Pope Yeatmen, ut Mr nnd Mrs. Yeatman are at French I.lck fc"prlngs. Dr. nnd Mrs, Lewis S. Zlegler, of 1626 walnut street, will entertain as their guests In their box at the opera, en Tues du night, Dr. Francis X. Dercum nnd Mr i Dereum. Dr, and Mrs. Zlegler and th tr family, who have been spending the summer at tneir country pluce, at Hav FALLS OF 8CHUYLKILL Mr. and Mrs G. Gehrlng HarkneS3. of Falls of Schuylkill, entertained at dinner en Thursday, their guests Includ ing Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert Irwin, of Bcllefenle, Pa. ; Mrs. Clara Hey of At lantic City, and Mrs. Margaret Walten, of this city. Mr. nnd Mrs Irwin will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harkness for a few weeks. MOORESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. William Stackhouse en tertained ever the Thanksgiving holi days Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Shrlner, of Bethlehem, Pa. The Rev. Frederick Wnrden nnd Mra Warden entertained the Rev. Camelle Estornel and Mrs. Estornel. of Perte Rice, at dinner en Thursday. ,tlnir tniimftv Mr nnd Mrw. Grlffen Will sail en Jnnunry 1 for Rie de Janeiro, where they will remain for three years MENDENHALL IVIN8 Miss Alice L Ivlns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs M. Harvey Ivlns, of Lang Lang nerne, will be married nt her home at 8 o'clock this evening te Mr. James Herace Mendcnhnll. Ben of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Mendcnhnll, of Toughkena Teughkena Toughkena men. Pa., the Rev. Samuel Beeth, rec tor of St James' Church, Langhorne. of ficiating. Mr. Ivlns will give his daugh ter In marriage, nnd her sister, Mrs. Henry B. Black, will attend the brlde as matron of honor The four brides mnlds will Include Miss Edith W. Men denhall, of Baltimore ; Miss Sara James, of Ctvss'er; Mls3 Given Ilnrrlsen. of this city, nnd MIsh Ieulsu Nichols, of St. David's The bridegroom's brother, Mr, Alan Mendenhall. will act as best man, and the ushers will be Mr. Maurice H. Ivans, of Chambcrsburg, Pa.; Mr. Rnlnh S Ivlns, of Syracuse, N. Y. ; Mr. Walde Hryyes. of Tnmaqua, Pa. and Mr. Wil liam L. Rldpath. of this city. A small reception will fellow. Mr. and Mrs. Men denhall will be at home In Avendale, Pa upon pieir return irem a weeamg trip. i MOORE RHOAD A unlnue weddlntr will take nlace at the Scots Presbyterian Church. Bread street and Castle avenue, this afternoon nt 4 o'clock, when Miss Helen Isabelle Rhoad, daughter ' of Mr Rebert D. Rhend, of Chestnut Hill will become the brlde of Mr. Rebert Stuart Moere, of Rending, Ben of the Rev. Dr. nnd Mrs. D. Stuart Moere, 2626 Seuth Twenti eth street. Dr. Moere, who Is pastor of the church In which the ceremony will take place, will r.fflclatc at his son's wedding. Mrs. James Klrkpatrlck, of Atlantic City, sister of the bridegroom, will at tend Miss Rhend lis matron of honor. Mr. Edwin J. Pollock, formerly of Phil adelphia and new of Reading, will be the' best man. After their wedding trln. Mr. nnd Mrs. Moero will be at home at 168 Cly- mcr street, lienaing. HALL McCOMB An attractive wedding wll be nelem nlzed this evening, nt 6-30 o'clock. In the I'nrit uongregatienni unuren, Tnirty Tnirty Tnirty soeond street and Montcemery avenue, when Miss Ruth McComb, daughter of mmmwtmiiMMwmwMiMu THESE THEATRES EXHIBIT THE FINEST PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA See the Best Movies In Your Neighborhood Theatre g pftTf7Wi??W7;iflrV53WraT?7ftT ACTriD FRANKLIN A OIJIARD AVE. C0 1 Jl MATINEE DAILY l'EKI, WIIITH In "THE WHITE MOLL" AT IDfD A 2132 OErtMANTOWN AVE. UlJr MATINICK DAILY OLIVE T1IOMAH In "YOUTHFUL FOLLY" rfenl, r.euse. huve returned te their town Mr. and Mrs Gustavus Remiik. Pres- rect and Eveigreen avenues, Chestnut 1111, have Issued Invitations for a dinner en Thursday. December 30, at the Ilellfuo-Strntferd, In honor of their daughter, Miss Careline V Remak, be fore the meeting of the Saturday eve ning dancing clnus Mr. and Mrs. Frunk Granger Kennedy. Jr. 2043 Spruce street, will give a din ner en Friday night, December 3, In honor of their niece, Miss Eleaner Mercer Jenes, befere the ball Mr, nnd Mrs Francis I. dul'ent will give at the Bellavue-Strutferd In honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Ellse du Pent. Mr. and Mrs. J, Gerhard Lelper. of Menduwbroek Heuse, Chestnut Hill, entertained at dinner last night befere the ball Mr and Mra. Charles Custls Saturday Matinee at Dancing 1015 Market St. Bread and Columbia Ave. Columbia Illdjr. Rain or shine, it's always fair weath er and fun at these two wonderful floors. Dancing Every Evff. and Sat. Matinee III Ileatt ami Hest cat en J IIL r Attendance V IntrueCVv yy s rt P-M- Dl, 8H93 r- ry till 12:30 BALTIMORE! SMTS. MADOK KRNNRDY In "DOLLARS AND SENSE" nt T IimiDn nnOAD BTrtEET AND DL.UC.DllxLJ 8UPQUKHANNA AVE. KA1U.K WILLIAMS In "THE PURPLE CIPHER" PADIWANI (1EHMANTOWN . AVE. VAKlVlAlN AHOVH AI.LUaitKVY MAHLON HAMILTON . LILLIAN IIICII In "HALF A CHANCE" TTNVTT IDV Erie Ave. and 0th Bt. CLIN 1 UK I Matinee. 21B "Why Change Your Wife?" FaysKnickerbocker.'e'ioo0 WILLIAM IH'MSKLT, In "TIIK IKON limrit" COMKDY NKW8 SIX ACTS VAl'IinVILLV, FAIRMOUNT rfNgfikAV" WILLIAM ItlTSHKLL In "THE CHALLENGE" FRANKFORD "IS an0"0 IIKVANT WAHIimmtN In "A FULL HOUSE" GERMANTOWN T'd llKIIT. DVNIKI.H In "YOU NEVER CAN TELL" GRAND C2D AND MAltKET Noen te Mldnltht ma rnn.n vfin balk" HYMI'IIONY OIt('lli:STItL OUAnTKT IIAIIY HUTU IN VKIISON IMPERIAL "ft-rSHE ni'OlttJH W.M.SII In "THE PLUNGER" TCITCn'DQnM :)th Dauphin 8ti. JhrrLrvSUlN matinek daily MAnV MILK MINTWTt In "SWEET LAVENDER" l mCDTV nneAD & ceLvuniA av LlOCrV 1 I MAT1VKB DAILY KLA1NK IIAMMKIISTEIN In "WHISPERS" MOT-IE"! & BOUni HT. Orchettr. .1JUEJ Centlnumu 1 te 11 TOM MIX In "THE TEXAN" NEW FORREST 0l3 SXAS?.i, mary nrurenn in suns" "Ruth of the Refkltt," Ne. 12 Cemfdr OVERBROOK tixvEitiJeRD avh. OMVK TirOMAB In "DARLING MINE" PARK- niDOE AVE. & DAUPHIN AT, rtlMV Mat. B lit Eve. 0,48 te 11 MA1IY I'K'KlOltU In "SUDS" POPI AR 0T and peplau rrirtr Conilnueu. 1 te 11 FATTY ARIIfKLK In "THE ROUND-UP" SHERWOOD H;!" 0 CIIA1ILKH RAYIn- EVE' '80 "A VILLAGE SLEUTH" SPRUCE 00TI1 A SPRUCE l IA-W-C. MATINEE DAILY "DRAG HARLAN" Susquehanna " vZrvivn DOUOTIIY nALTONT" "HALF AN HOUR" fTjfThe NIXON-NIRDLINGER THEATRES DLINGERJJSTl AVENUE 2"h and ALLKQHENr KTHKT. CTYt'e "" 'THE CITY SPARROW" BELMONT 2D AU0VE MARKET LKROY KCOTT'H "Partners of the Night" CEDAR O0T" AJ,D CEDAH AVENUE DOROTHY DAI.TON In "HALF AN HOUR" COLISEUM MA,lICP DETWEEN "THE JAILBIRD" JUMBO .""EJT, 6T; O'nARD AVE. iU"'i0on,,fer,1''L' , "Crooked Streets" LEADER 1ST maH8??" avr "THE JAILBIRD" Mal.,,30. 8:80 r,.. 0 ,30 ,e 11 "HELD BY THE ENEMY" NIXON B2D AND MAnKKT STS. r iraY fkati'mk8, t ,iv1 "An E' ihant'e Nightmare" Eihai AND 8ANBOM 8T8. RIVOlf "A MORMON MAID" MAllnaa r,allM MAM VlmUAV I. mur STRAND OERMANTOVN AVE. 13 rAl,ii-' AT VENANan KLLIOTT DFATKIl In N0 "Semethmtf te Think About" Have Sunday Dinner At The St. James Frem 6 until 8:30 we will serve a Sunday Eve ning Dinner at the St. James that you'll find quite out of the usual. The price is $2.50 no extra cover charge and a concert of fine music by way of geed measure. Qfl&e t fames; Hetel Walnut at 13th Street J. Heward Slocum, Mgr. FrlmcU CO.NtTJIKM'K, l&lh nnJ c' '?., .AV . r'hurch Sottlement llnuf's anrt OulliJi in Phllndclptilft lender. Mrt It. . rertur llrylfnrd, of tt) l,lyhtneu, WORSHIP AT TIIK OLD rKIBNDH' MKKT INtl IIOCHK, Monlemry pike. Mfrlen Every Klmt'ilny (Hunday) mnrnln. 11 o'cleck: Mtbllhed lii: en of the eldfil hlmerlc upetii lr Am-rlcn. where wmurn I'en n werhlpyd, Vlnltere cerdllly Invited. 1'retmtint Kp1fnp"l HT. PKTKR'M CHURCH "vKDWAnn SI JEFFERT8. R T D.. Recter. .. , , 7'30 a. m. Hely Communion. 11 00 a. m Mernlnir eervlce. Srmen by the Rev II. J. McKetrldus. The choir will ln: .... "Te Ileum In D" . . , . . . nW "O Oed Hav Mercy" Mendeleehn Olaaa nole by Mr Nerrln ) H O0 p. m Enln net-vice Short eer eer men by the Rev. H. n, Satcher. 61lal muele by choir of 40 men nnd boy unaer direction of Hareld ,V. Ollbert! DaUBhtere of Zlen" . . . Mendelsehn "Hew Heautlful Are the Feet".. . .Handel (Fer beye veicea cini; ''Out of the Deep". . . "Prnlee the Lord O Jeruealem". Maunder "Vnni. iiimiiiia in It nut" , itun(nrd Thle eervlcft laHw lut one hour ,' itrp.m rutr&rt m iiiiiacrKiru ij,wv. Early Experience. With AtplcAlM.ta Seme Orent Prebleme, Secial, inJiJatrlSJ n. Relluleua of Today " ' 1 It. i Marks MT. HAl'VKl R f Frenrh), S21 und De I.anc-y, lflSO a m. and 4 V m., Rev. T I). Mnlan, II. D . WEDNESDAY. 8:30. reception te General Nlvelle, here of Verdun, the representative of Franc te i-emm morale the Pllirrlma' !and!nT Alt friends of rruncn- are Invited. Thuraday. '1 p, m opening- of the annual French baianr. mrfer the direction of N. Llndlar Npr4a. naalated by harp and violin. ., (1k.v All Hlnt-.Sacn preirrm: 1) I'relude te ' The Delude." "Jeiua, Oentleet Saviour." , V "Remance," , . "Illeaaed la He." "Serenade," .. - "My Beut Deth Mamlfr." L,, "O Iird Meat Hely." 5 , "Anaiet Ilanrta." T , Sundiy Fchwl and aJult Tlible Clate at 10 o'clock. '? visitors ai.wayb WEix:evnct FRESnYTERLlN tltVCtt Ilreail nnd Diamond t. .. L ? Rev. WILLIAM I MrCORMICKT. Prr. 10:80 a, m Memln Worship. BuUJecT or sermen: "Paul's Appeal." ; 2'30p. m. Isebath Scheel. ' , tl 45 p. m. Yeunir People" Hec. Of C . 7:43 p. m. livcninB nerrice. i.'ir ininae hi ,,. t Huhtnrt of sermon Aitrcs " Third In series Natural Rellilen." Oriran recital, quartet, choir. Everybody welcome. Christianity nd Unlturlsn FIRST L'MTARIAN CHL'BCII f 2125 Chestnut at. , . I Rev Trederlck H. Orimn. Minister1, I 11 a, m. Mr. Orlltln will preach. Ibj lect. "The Ooed Nelchber In Orsjat riiy," ' - TIIK IN1TAHIAN CIlfRCIl OF UK JIANTOWN. Qrecn st. and W Cheltenr as, Sunday. Nev. 28. will be observed, k "Mayflower Sunday," ,.. J. Thn Minister. Rev. Reger 8. Ferbes, will preach service at 11 a. m. I Clames for children at the oame beur'la the parish house. Alt are invited Sunday at Y. M. C. A., Nev. 28, 192C CENTRAL RLlKl-1421 ARCH 8T, THE I1IIILK rlHS Tepla! "Ne Harriers Iletwien llrethers " Leader: MR (IKOROi: H. STRKAKER AUDITORIUM 4 P. M. HKRV1CE MEETING Speaker: RKV. KDW. F. HANN First M K. Church of Camden Tepic: "The Arirument of Manhood" Musical Prearam. Violin. Celle Organ LOIIIIY B P. M. TWELVE LIVE-WIRE QUESTIONS "Is the Church a Werth-whll Institution?' Lead-r: DR C II SHIRK LOimr 7 T. M EVENINO HONO SERVICE Bins; Your Favorite Hymns With L" J-uder: OEOROE W. SCHROEDER AUDITORIUM H V. M. KVENINIJ SERVICE Illustrated With Motion Pictures Tepic: "Man and His Altars" (Special xnanxsiivinir service) KVERYUODY WELCOME. north nue. 1013 W. LEniOH 'ATE. Leiuir 4 i: m s. Speaker: REV E. B. UAKER i Tepic: "Frem Dream te Deeds" Special Kolelats Each Week V" WEST III.DO. MI) A BANROM STS ' AUDITORIUM 4 Pi M. SERVICE MEBTINO -, Speaker: REV. GEO, M. 11R0DHED. Tepic: "Pruritic of the Presence of Oed" Special Music. Direction Mr. Griffith netMftsI Cher'.st r Bayers. M. E. ChurcJ, YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE MEETWO LOIIIIY 4 P. it. .'.Je, Speaker. MR A P. HUOHE8 " Tepic "HOUND TO WIN", GIRLS' LOIIUT 4:30 P, it. Tepic: "nible Stories and Hew le Tell Tnm" ROYB' IXJUlJy 4.30 P. M. -tjt "Personal Prehlems" r S80 P. M. "FKLLOW8HIP SOFPETt't Rev. J. Henry Harms teaches the. SundA7 Scheel lesaem Saturdays at 4 o'clock i In Roem 217 LADrES ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED j T M CA- OF rniLADELPIIlA 1. The Coming War Between the "Closed" and "Open" Shep In the belief that the "open-shop" crusade is intended te undo everything union labor has accomplished and te "feudalize America," the heads of the American Federation of Laber are making war plans. These labor leaders agree "that a united front must be presented te these attacks, and that every unwarranted attempt te reduce wages and working conditions te prewar levels must be resisted with every legitimate weapon." Thus, as the Baltimore Sun notes, labor and capital are lining up for a finish fight. The leading business interests "will bargain col lectively with labor only when forced te de se" and "a concentrated campaign of the employers' interests already has been launched against organized labor en the reaffirmation of the 'open shop' principle and en the stand that wages must be reduced as part of the process of deflation." The labor situation is probably the biggest problem that confronts the great mass of the American people today, and as this article in the "DIGEST" this week November 27th presents opinions from all sides, it will be read closely. Other news-features of great interest and value in this number of the "DIGEST" are: The Shipping Beard Scandal The New Bulgaria (With a Full-page Colored Map) Hew Europe Views Wrangel's Collapse Trouble Brewing for Heme Brewers A Fiume Settlement With D'Anhunzie Left Out War Benuses in Twelve States Legalizing Land Seizures in Italy New Yerk Shocks Constantinople A New Search for the Oldest Man What We Pay for Tens of Water in Feed The Dish-Washing Machine as a Germ Killer Henry Ferd's Plan te Help Idle Boyi Learn and Earn The Rejected and the Elected in the Hall of Fame Prohibition Results in One State The Need of an Abridged Bible Hew te Fill the Country Church British Sketches en the Sinn-Fein Frent Harding as Barn Painter, Band Musician and Humorist Best of the Current Poetry Topics of the Day Many Interesting Illustrations in Half -Tene, Including Humorous Cart eens November 27th Number en Sale Today News-dealers, 10 Cents $4.00 a Year fesy raerarrDi&est y .Ja Q FUNK d WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers or the Famous M.n M.nidurcl Dictionary), NEW YORK Hi j ISSIU m m A v UN I 'lU-x vSLi ffimJimiMf ' fbi.! .f.A.ft 1L. lL fX-W- iiyJiSi. 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