wvl' '9t? " fc?as 'IjpF K"" i ty -' H ' vfvJA "f JC1 J v' "j ijvvH'''' vw - , Hi . ' 'tw" "'--ft'- 'itr- r v t. . f ? ' tr ' 71 KST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE v jVa;icy Wynne Sees Smart Costumes She Tells of Luncheon for Miss Shober Sammy Writes to Santa Claus r() do mc such pretty clothes tlili Y . , (t Rrcms to mc. I met Anno BtrowbrWRo ClnKhorne jrort-rdoy In the ,trrl nnd CVlextlno Warder loo. lly I Vere K"lng to the Hliopi from the train, g i mrt them nenr the station. Anna ., w cartas a beautiful top .oat ol fur and n blue velvet hnt which wan most ; beroml-iK. She U fettlnc prettier nil the time. It ecmn to mc. ('destine n Imply rIowIiib with color nnd Hf an bIic .,..." H, She wore a big top cont of dirt brown nnil n brown velvet mt trimmed with fur thnt win nw fully be coming (Vleitinc ratne out last year, anil ns for Anna, linvlnfe been married ns much n two cnrH olinoNt nnd linvliig t loelv bnby. too, It Just docnt stem poh-lblc. die lookw co young. I AM m delighted to hcur that Ituth Draper N coming to IMillndelphln tirnin nnd thU time to the Academy foier She Is to give ner Intcrprctu tioin for the benefit of the Smith ( ol leeo endowment fund nnd, of course, die Bives them under the auspices of tin smith College Hub. There are about a hundred graduates of Smith In this city, and Mrs. Hops Cornish U president; Mr W W. Adnmi. vice president; Marion llutler. secretary, and Carolyn Iteed. treasurer. Iltith Draper Is so attractive and does iuch splendid work I never miss an op portunity of hearing her. She ha, often visited here nnd him a great ninny friends in 1'hllndelphln. She Is n daughter of n well-known New York judge nnd Is very talented. She is now pln)lng in the dcvolopinunt of I'ngllsh dramatic ort, nnd her Im personations arc no vivid, thnt without apparent effort she peopled the stage with diameters and jou nlmoxt think you see them. She has stayed here as the guest of Mrs. Hobcrt Lesley and naA teen entertained by a number of other prominent women. Mns. ram snonr:n, who is visit ing here from Colorado Springs for n short time, will give a luncheon today nt the ltlta-Carlton for her daughter, Agnes Shober, who is a de butante of the season, and who v.ms in troduced nt the tea given by tho Ctm vnghim Stevenses for their daughter, Dorothy and Agnes, who is then niece. Then- w 111 be about twenty-live debu tantes at the luncheon nnd they will go afteiward to the theatre. T JtnAK thnt Kdlth Xcwlin llobhs and J- her husband are coming on from Boston to spend the Christmas holidays Tilth Edith's parents, the IJiclc Ncwlins, Ot their home In Whltford. Kdlth, jou remember, was married in September in Ilrjn Mawr, nnd has been living in Ilostun sinee then. She is one of the wceiet girls, nnd every one will be so rlad to see her home again I nm sure. She is n sister of A'icc Xpftliu, nnd jou remember her brother was an am bulance driver during the war and lost his life while driving his car through a perfect rnin of shells. I think Kdlth wns one of the pret tiest nnd most graceful brides I hnve ever M-en. She is so animated and hns micli lovely coloring. Sl'KAKINC. of weddings reminds me f Itillie Van Ivor's wedding In New York today. His bride Is Agnes de Selding. and they arc to be married this afternoon In St James Kpiseop'nl Clmreh, New York. I hear that Agnes U movt nttriictlve. mid isn't it nice, the arc going to Jive here? Josephine Reeves, of (iermnntown. Is to lie n tridcMiinid, and Spencvr Jones, Kdwnrd Stoever, Harry Adams and Ned I,ong stieth. nil of thl'i city, are to be nmong flic Hubert-. Miss de Selding is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joel Shrewsbury de Seld ing. of 05 Kast Seventy-sixth street. Quite it number of I'hllndelphiaus have gone over to New York to attend the redding. SAMMY wrote n letter to Santa Claus the other night, but lie did rot .isk for an thing but n new doll coach for little slRiVr Klise. That evening mother heard u great knocking and bumping going on out on the stairs -hortly before bedtime, nnd went out lii the hall to investigate. There was I'lise who is five jenrs old. tolling up i- stairs iYwitrd the nttlc, drugging her old doll roach after her rtep by ftip, pu'ling nnd puffing nnd blowing, b'lt going up just the same. "Wliv, ciiirling." said mother, "vvlint ore jou dolnc" "I'm hidln' thith oln touch." mid Klise. "bruvver begged Snntv for e mv one, nn' If he theeth thith olo one he won't" leave it." XANCY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and Mrs John Hampton Barnes J'i ' glvo a dlnnor on Dccymber 21 In rii nr of Miss Jnno Oorilii Coxe beforu tn. ineoilore Duroliifr Starrs bull 1 ' t at the Hellevue-Stratfoid on i. .J.. -- r. .. . - I siliiy, Is:ember 28. before thi. Hen. "r b.ill Mr und Mrs Iloblnette I 1 also rnterlaln nt dinner on Fildnv i ucr-mher ri, at the Ucllevue-Stratford I o tore the Charles H Coxo ball, Mr and Mrs Randal Morgan, of , )vin ,,o,r. Kast Willow Grovo nven-ie, 1 mit H II, wlll'enttrtalu at a f.unllj J'' ner n ChrHtma.1 Dny In honor of, .vi-b Morgan's brother-in-law and sister. " H3 iipriiprr I. hinnir rr i , R I . who will be th-'.r ' the Christmas holidays Mrs I rank Ice Doulovy, of ChCHtnut ' , nnnounota tbe marrlaRo of her 1 1 iiUKMer. Mrs. Clement N Williams, and Ir Joroph H Cochran, of Wyncote, on I Tiny 'Vctn'ipr IC, nt All Hal l s Chun-M Wyncoto, tho TUr rinr "" ''lark .Sjlvuster offlclatlnB I'pon ' ''r return from a Wfddlnir trip Mr 5L, ' Mrs Cochran will bo at homo in Tvinivif,, Mis'- Prlsctlla n,i Ih, ilibntantc dnutrli- i."f. Mr H'"1 Mr" -s Uoor PavlH, Ji1! Iwicuat street, wa.s the frueiit of rirn r at ,i cltmier plen lam nlRht b. Originated by HORLICK 0 Got The Old Reliable Hound Package "XL"" "Sb wii'uua" Wrlto for fret sample to Hoillck'f, Dcpt. 0, Racin. Wi. Mr. ahtt Mrs. T. Johnson Wnrdc before the ba'l at tho Bellevue-Stratforil, given by Mr and Mrs. George Ilamlo'ph l-aek-.rd In honor of their debutnnto daugh ter, Mls Iluth 1-acknril. Tho guest Inalti'lurl Miss Kntliailno n. Knight, Mlsa I.ysbeth Hoyd, Miss Virginia Karle, Miss f'nrol Treble Smith, Mls Rllse du Tont. Mls Mildred D. Cnrpinter, Mr John Hlsphnm, MK I-hlllp Ccrson, Mr. Daniel Hnrrown, Mr. Henry Borle, Mr. Alex ander Van pelt, Mr. A. Tucker Murdoch nnd Mr Thomas Ncllson. The FrldRj- afternoon dancing class, under tho direction of Mrs, John Hamp ton Unrnes. Mrs. Hobcrt U Montgom ery, Mra. John S. NowhoM nnd MM. Kdg-ar Scott, will not meet on Christmas r.ve, but will hold Its holiday dance on December 31 nt 4:30 o'clock. Miss Charlotte F'ohnestock, daughter fof Mr. nnd Mrs. James F. Fahncstoclc, win entertain at a. small luncheon on Mrnday nt her home, 237 Hast Jllttcn house .square, In honor of Mra. McClure Fahnestock, of Pittsburgh. Covers will be laid for twelve guests. Mrs, Ffthne stock Is visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Hora6o liugeno Smith, of 1108 ,Spruce street, where she expects to re main until January 8. Miss Charlotte Fnhncstock left vesterdny for u short visit to New Yojj. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Miller 'Watts, of Church road, Ardmore, nre receiving congratulations ontho birth of n son on December 16. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Geoffrey Wll Hams, of Orcche street, Ocrmantovvn, an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Margaret Grant Robinson, to Mr. George W Krucmer, ulso of Ger mnntown, Mr. nnd Mrs Meredith Hanna, who lira spending December with Mrs. HanntVs parents, Mr and Mrs. Wr Good, ell Clark, of 2211 Spruce street, will oc cupy.thelr new home. 23 South-Twenty-flrst street, about January 1 Mr. nnd Mrs, Frank Mllburn Hoeo and their young daughter, of Newark, N J vvlll arrive the latter part of next week to spend the Christmas holidays with Mra Hecse's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Love Latin, of 1830 South, Hit tenhouse squnre. Mlos KUzabeth llreckenridgo Field, daughter of Commander W. Hoy Mason Flold, U. a. N and Mrs. Field, of Sten ton avenue. Chestnut Hill, will leave on Thursday, December 30, for a short visit to Dnltlmore. Miss Field will nttend tho ball to be given that night by Mr. nnd Mrn. William K .Prentice at tho Hotel Belvedere to formally present to society their debutante daughter, MIsb Mary Hamlll. Among the guests who wltl attend the luncheon today to be given by Mrs. Samuel L Shober In honor of her debutnnto daughter. Miss Agnes II. Shober. nt tho Hltz-Cnrlton, will ho Mlsa Margarettn J... Harrison, Miss Mary H. Ho-.vlnnd, Miss Ituth I'nckurd, Miss Mary H. Thayer, Mla Dorothy Ktevons, Mlsn 8. Atloe Downs Mls Lvsbeth Boyd. Miss Kitty Merrick, Miss Anna Sophia Yarnnll, Miss Hlolse Warrlner. Mlsa Mary C. Slter, Mlsn Anita Straw bridge. Miss Sarah Barrlnger, Miss Au gusta Wain Harrison, Miss Jano Gordon Coxc, Miss Jessie F. Da Costa. Mlr nno Ashton, Miss nlta Heckscher, Miss Jnne S. Hepburn, Miss Kllznbcth I. Frailer. Miss Itosamond Stcwnrdson ntid Miss Kitty Knight. Mr. nnd Mrs Nicholas Blddlo, of York rond, Noble, will entertain at dinner this evening In honor of their guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. EmcrBon G. Taylor, of Hartford. Conn. Mrs noacoe C. Davis, wlfo of Lieu tenant Commander Davis, U. S. N and her mother, Mrs George A. Vroom, of 2B02 South Twenty-second street, will retnovo the latter part or this month to Boston, whore Commander Davis Is nt present stationed. Major Edward W. Robinson and Mrs. Hoblnson, of New York, will arrive the latter part of next week to spend the Christmas holidays with Mra. Itoblnson'a brother-ln-Iavv and slater, Mr. nnd Mra. Joseph M. Gaazam, of 265 South Nino tecnth street. Mr. nnd Mrs Gazzam's 'Is '?htcr. Miss Olivia M. de Beclem Gai- who Is attending a social welfare r .iool in New 'Vork. will, return home for tho Christmas holidays. Mrs. William Lewis, of 1623 Chestnut stieet, will entertain at luncheon at tho Bcllevuo-Stratford, followed by tho mat inee on Thursday, December 23, In honor of Mrs Russell H. Boggs, of Pittsburgh. Her guests will Inctudo Mrs Kdwln A. Bookmyer, Mrs. John Craven, Mrs. George W. Bdmunds. Mrs. Henry F McCloj-, Mrs. Nealo MacNcIll, and Mrs. Charles A. White. Mr. Francis Hollej-, director of the bureau of commercial economics in Washington, who will address tho Rot ary Club next Tuesday evening, will be the guest of Colonel John S. Muckle nt his home, 2023 Walnut street, during his stay In the city. Mrs. Donald Hamilton, daughter of Mr. M. Ray Jackson, of Media, who wns tho guest for weveral days of her grandmother. Mrs. H T. Schccn, of tho Bellovue-Stratford. returned to hei homo In New Haven, Conn., on Wednes dn Mrs. Mary Louise Klcl'er, of iil26 Walton avenue, announces the engage ment of her daughter, Miss Hazel Boul ilen Klefer, ard Dr Kenneth Smedley Smith, sen of the Hev. Rnvll Smith. Ph. D . D. D Dr. Smith Is u graduate of the University of Petinsvlvnnla, a mem ber of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity and Kirk Dental Society. Tho meeting of the Colonlul Dames was held nt the Acorn Club on Wednes day afternoon, when Miss Jane Camp bell gave a lecturu on Christmas music. Illustrated by Mr. Caryl Sherman Perot, nsslsteil by Mrs Florence Dunlop, The musical numticrn Included Kngllsh. Welsh, French, Italian, Swiss. D.inlsh . ... ,. , M f n rsH lro Phu shin VnUnn a Mr and Mrs Charles Nelson, of At. lantlc City, nre receiving congratula- ENTERTAINMENT Best of vFoodA mmszm. M&zmum the ORIGINAL Fresh, full-cream milk and the extract of se lected malted grain, reduced to powder form. Tho Food-Drink for All Agos. Used successfully for over I3 century. Wf Superior to lea, coffee, cocoa A quick lunch readily digeatcd. Invigorating, Nourishing, Delicious Ask for Horllck's at All Fountains Prepared in a moment by briskly stirring the powder in hot or cold water. Keep nt home or when traveling. Ask For and Get HoHick'S thus Avoiding Imitations SUBSTITUTES Cost YOU Same Pfij tfrakrta Public 1 iHiiHiflk Bszs&mmmxxas&i&zsf y -' Ss4 l'hotn,by Dachraeh MISS CATHEKINK COXE Daughter of Mr. untl Sirs. Henry Hrlnton Coxc, of l'enlljn', nnd 109 South Tvvciity-flrst street tlons on tho birth of a dnughtcr, horn Doccmber 13. Miss Tntnzon D Ludlam, daughter of Mrs. Mabel Ludlam, of Atlantic Cltj nnd Mr. Norman L. Green, of Satom. N J wero married at tho RIttcnhouso at 12 o'cloclt today, the Rev. Frank A. Stanton officiating. Mr. and Mm, Walter Judson Strnn klo, of Burr Oaks, Merlon, will glvo n small dnnce on Tuesday evening In honor of tholr daughter, Miss Annette Strankle. The guests will bo of the school set. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. George Webster Plass have returned from their wedding trip nnd are now at home at 02 Pcnn boule vard. Lansdowne. Mrs. Plass will be remembered na Miss Margaret Schercr. of 1321 Spruco street, nnd formerly of Oak Lane, before her marriage In Oc tober, f A card party will be given on Tues day at 2 o'clock at the headquarters of tho Forty-second Ward Republic Club, tinder the auspices of tho Republican women's committee. The hostesses will be Mrs. James Clark. Mrs Robert R. Dearden, Jr., Mrs. Ernest Htter. Mrs. Robert W. Garwood, Mrs. Charles Hornshy, Mrs. John Squires and Mrs. Charles Von Tngen. Mrs. William E. Gruben Is chairman of the committee In chnrge of tho afternoon. A courso of current event lectures on "Natlonnl and International Affairs" will bo given at the club rooms by Mr. War-lclt James Price on tho following dates. January 3, February T, March 7 and April 11. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jordan enter tained the dancing class of which they are members nt their home In Oak Lane on Thursdny evening. Their guests In cluded Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur neckcr. Mr. nfl Mm JnmpR P. Calrnn. MIrs Kllza Lheth Cairns, Mlsa Knthcrlno Gelbarth. rjtr. and Mrs Frank Scattergood, Mr Jnmes Scott Cairns nnd Mr, Reginald Makln. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gruben, of Oak Iane, entertained the Friday eve ning bridge, club nt their home last ovenlng. NORRISTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Detwllcr, of n45 Buttonvvood street, colebrnted their fif tieth wedding anniversary by giving a family dinner at their home. Mr Det wller is still In active business nnd Is a Civil War veteran. Mr. and Mrs. net wller have threo children: Mrs Samuel Winter, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Wtllnrd Huzaard, of noyersford, and Mr Joseph Lewis, of Norrlstown. There are nine grandchildren. A musicnle and novelty party wns given by Mr. and Mre. J. Leslie nurns, of Jeffersonville. The guests Included Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hadley, Miss Ruth Clark, Miss Mary Thompson, Miss Kathryn Kulp, Mlsa Mary Hums, Miss Alma Burns, Mr. Russell Clnrlt, Mr Angus Hnlley, Mr. Milton Hadley, Mr James Burns and Mr. Clifford Rownn Mr, nnd Mrs. Joseph D. Hambo, of Main and Stnnbrldgo streets, are re reiving congratulations on the birth of a dnughter, Helen Nina Rnmbo. Nugatines and rich jfj'r'j' v rvwl VV WWW rsine people out of ten always reach for tho "big" Nugatincs in Lowney's Crest Medal of Honor package, and there are 8 of them included in the Medal of Honor assortment including renl Strnwlmr Once you take the cover off a Medal of Honor box its mighty hard to Kct it on again. b . " Treat with a package tonight" At all good Drug and Confectionery Store. The Walter M. Lowney Company 427 Commercial St., Boston, Mass. toi)GPHiLADi3fflA, sitrBDAY, af2 !S 'a'MMiWWiiHKWiii'WW' mm MISS RUTH PACKARD INTRODUCED TO SOCIETY Large Ball Given In Honor of Debu tante Last Night at Rltz-Carlton Miss Ruth Packard, ono of the most prominent of the season's debutantes, wns formally presented to society last night nt a ball given bj- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph Pnckard, of the Mcndows, Vlllnnova. Tho ball wns held In the Grand ballroom nnd adjoin ing rooms of tho Rltz-Cnrlton, which were transformed Into Yuletlde bower. Fes loons of Ivcopotlium hung graccfullj from all sides of tin- rooms forming a curtnln-like effect at tho arches nnd va rious entrances of the ballroom. Hun dreds of tiny red electric lights Inter mingling with Christmas, spruco nnd evergreen trees, were artlstlcallj- banked nbout tho rooms, while a lattice work of southern smllax glowing with sparkling red lights and polnaettlas partly hid the stage Sprays of holly and mistletoe Inter woven with smllnx and polnsettlns hung from tho chandeliers and ceiling, giving the effect of an enchanted Christmas garden. Tho reception room in which Mrs. Pnckard and the debutnnto received the guests wns transformed Into a bower of climbing polnsettlas bet with sweet scented pine and spruce trees nglqwvvlth lights. lending a most plcturesquo back ground. Mrs. Packard was hnndsomelj- gowned In light blue brocade. Miss Packard looked charming In a Coloninl costume of white satin cut round nt the neck and made with a hoopsklrt. Supper for BOO guests was served at 1 o'clock at small tables ornamented with sprays, of holl FROM Scales 1 1 T1 I Storage Battery and Industrial Trucks g-SnS2KS Radiators Wall Type Steam 7 and 9 Square Feet Phone, Write or Wire COMMANDER STACKHOUSE Board of Survey, Appraisal nnd Sale NAVY YARD PHILADELPHIA Dickinson 6300 Extension 149 . Something for Every Business See Tomorrow's OiOOOi "JUST WHAT EVERYBODY Roman Punch Nugatines. GERN'ANTOWN Lena strTt" H nt.TtalK informally at her homo on Tuesday cvenlng. I lertfues.r will Include Miss Glndys Hrennnn, mm Ru h Paul, Miss Helen Shepherd. Miss Jennie Hunter, Miss Ksther SchelrroJ Miss Klsle Schelrrey, Hsh Helene Alex nnder. Miss Helen "on,.?"m'rnI)Ie'nS Mnrgarot, Bowers, Miss Helon rnppen, Miss Dorothy DcMott, Miss Lillian "' Hvan and Miss Ray AtklnBon There will be a Christmas dance fn? tho younger set on Tuesday evening. December 28, at tho Cedarbrook 'Joun. try Club. Mrs. Carroll A, Haines, of 122 West Mount Alrv nvenuc. will entertain nt a children's Christmas party at her home on Mondnv afternoon, December 27, In honor of her smalt daughter, Miss Laura Hnlncs. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H Mfirvln. of 4031 North Twelfth street, wltl entertain nt cards nt theli home on next Wedncsilnv evening. The guests will Include Mr. nnd Mrs. Chalmers C Johnson, Mr. nnil Mra. H. II. Underdown, Mr. nm Mrs. Kllwood 0., Walls, Mr. and Mrs lnn B, Rlchnrds nnd Mr. nnd Mrs Walter F. Miller. The Jnn Klub entertnlned nt n euchre nnd reception last evening nt the Im maculate Conception Halt nt Chew street nnd Chelten avenue. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Kdward Cnllnhan, of 11S2 Wolf street, will lenvo shortly on a trip to Hot Springs, Vn where she will be tho guest of her cousin, Mrs. CDonncll. Mrs. M. Mclntyre, ,of 2347 South Eleventh street, Is entettnlnlng Mr. Mc Water, who hns Just returned from n cruise around tho world on the Ider MIbs Mnry Kenny, or 2523 South Eighteenth street, entertnlned Informal. Iv at her homo on Monday evening The guests Included Miss Zclswclss, Miss Anna O'Mally. Miss Anna Dougherty and Mlsa Edith McGulgan. Friends of Mr John Donegan. of 1227 Snyder avenue, will bo glad to lenin that ho Is recuperating from Wis recent Illness. Mrs. Nell O'Brien, of 1345 Moore Rtroct. entertained Informally nt dinner at lu-r homo Inst week. The guests of honor were Rev. Father James Conley. Miss line Conley nnd Miss (lene Conley. of Snowshoe. Pn: Among the other guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. William Yettman, Dr. William Stern, Mrx nnd Mrs Jack Collins, Mr. Harry O'Brien. Mr. Joseph Fogarty and Mm. Ella ltyon. DELAWARE COUNTY Miss Allen Handle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Handle, of Choater, will entertnln at bridge parties on Frl- daj' nnd Saturday afternoons at her home, 2 200 l'roviuonco nvenue. A musicnle, followed by a tea, was given on Wednesday at tho Woman's Club of Media, under the direction of Mrs. Morton Phelps Dlckeson, chnlrman of the musical section of tho club. The nroernm was contributed by members of tho Woman's Stringed Orchestra, of thin city Mrs. F. Warner iicncrmnn was hostepn of thn afternoon. Miss Lnvlnla Mnjor. ilndghtcr of Mr and Mrs Henrj- 11. Mnjor. who In a stu-1 dent at Goucher College. Baltimore, vvlll return next week to spend tho Christmas holidays with her pnrents nt their homo i In Media. , Mr II 11, Sloan nnd his son. Mr Wor-' rell Slann, of Ridley Park, have gone to I jacKsonviue, Kin,, vvnere tney vvlll spend a few weeks before they go to Fort Mjcr, to remain at their w-iter homo until spring. Thn last of the scries of meetings of the Rotary Club, of Chester, to be held at the Sprlnghavcn Country Club. Wnl llngford took place on Wednesday eve ning. The guest of honor, Mr. Carlton II Sanford, gnvo an Illustrated resume of the recent visit of the Boy Scouts to England, Franco and Belgium. Mr. Sanford Is tho scout executive. Inrltatioai lor AnnoDDee nenti Write or I'hone for ITnarared or rrlnted Rumples. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Walnut St. THE NAVY COUNTER PLATFORM PORTABLE PORTABLE FOLDING CRANE SUSPENSION Advertisement DOES" 0 ..,, , DECEMBER 18, 1920 LARGE DANCE GIVEN AT RITZ-CARLTON Mr. Howard L. Rowland Enter- talnod in Junior Ballroom Last Evoning Mr Howard L Rowland, son of Mrs W. Overlngton Rowland, 238 South Twenty-first street gnvo n delightful dnnce Inst night In the Junior bnllroorr of the Rltz-Cnrlton The bnllroom nnd adjoining room? were nrllstlenllv decorated with palms and ferns while pink roses nnd vvhlti chrvsnnthemums were used on tin tnbles Mr Rowland was nsslsted In recclvlnif by his mother nnd his sister Mrs Wllllsm O. Rowland, Jr Mrs Rowland wore an attractive gown of black chiffon velvet cut round nt the neck, embroidered In rhlnestones and mnde with n train Mrs Rowlnnd Jr., wns beautifully gowned In apricot chiffon velvet embroidered In pearls, with n band of pearls over tho right shoulder A buffet supper wns served at midnight for two hundred and flft.v guests Among those present were Mr nnd Mrs. Heckscher Wetherlll, Mr nnd Mrs John Shipley Dixon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louln Rodman Pngn, Jr, Mr and Mrs William O. Rowland, Jr. Mr and Mrs rjwllllnem Aersten, Mr and Mrs John Wannm.iker, Jr., ', Mr. and Mrs Charles Jnred Ingersoll. 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It stays fresh and thus saves running out on cold mornings. rC O ) A s c o A s c O' 1 a Si c .0 Al S c o A S C SsBREADO Try this! Buy "Victor" Bread this afternoon foruscover Sunday and notice how fresh it stays, even until Monday! "Ysco" Stores are coim-montly located nil over Phllndelphl. and throughout Pcnnsyly.ala. New Jcr.se. Delaware and Maryland iuajiTnia, o it Ayi .1 1 nnA Miss Margamttn Jennnes. Miss Mar garet Berwlnd Miss Mnrgarot B Dun lap, Miss Pansey Scott, Miss Mary F Olendlnnlng, Miss Chnrlotte M Bain, Miss Frances T Leaf Miss Gertrude L p Convvny, Mr William H DuBarry Mr Wharton Allen, Mr Ornham Rob ert, Mr Livingston Blddle Mr Norman Ellison, Jr, Mr Edwards Knensn. Mr Francis Richmond. Mr Robert K .Straw bridge, Jr Mr William S Newlln, Mr William Battles, Mr P A II Wldener, 3d. Mr II Walsh, Mr Walter Krmhlo Yarrow, Mr Curtis Allen, Mr John Wal ton, Mr K Bowman Wheeler Mr. Ar thlngton Ollpln, Jr , Mr T Robb, Mr Wllllnni CoiK-laml. Mr Richard Han son, Mr Lawrence - Murdock Mi Da vhl Carlton Sloiti Mr Paul Wilson, Mr t Kelly, Mr John Whiting. Mr R W Myers, Mr Jnmej E Gown, Mr f 'hat lew Blddlo Mr Stanley Walsh, Mr lohn II McFnddeti, Jr. Mr Bnrclny McFnddeti, Mr Henrv Tucker, Edward ( Cns.sard. Mr Henry A Brvvlnd, Jr , Mr Wlster Rand jlph. Mr Emlen Rnn lolph Mr 11 II BiiMinl Bowie. Jr , nnd Mr Henry L Geyelln, Jr Among the guests present from New York were Mr nnd Mrs Huiry Tucker, Mr nnd Mrs Hornre T. Greenwood, Jr , Mr nnd Mrs John M Bowman, Mr and Mrs. John Elliott, Mr Sydney Dexter Mr H Randolph nnd Mr W Green wood arid Mr Rodman Wanatnaker, Jr St. Joseph's Hospital Dance Interesting among tho ovints. for tho holl'lavs Is the ron-ert nnd ilunco being planned hj the Indies' auxillnrj and I'-aldf-nt doctors of St Joseph's Hospital, which Is to take plnco In the bnllroom of tho Rcllevue-Stnitford on the evenu.g ol Janunry 19 Mrs John F X Jones is president of tho auxiliary', the othor members Including Mr" F A. Nnth.ir Mrs Frances Itawllng. Mrs James L IVqulnot and Miss Julia Hoblnson, while the committee arranging for tho dan. o Includes Mrs Wllllnin O'Mnlley, chalr mnn , Miss Agnes McKcnnn, Miss Mar garet MncDonnld Mrs William Nichols Miss Helen McGrath Miss Margaiet 50c (Reduction ! on every ton bought I for cash Next time come to , KUNKECS C0AL! Blst & Graya 63d & Market BEST" LATEST The Philadelphia liy ii(iiiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiuii!iihit:iiiiiiiiuiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiii I MRS. KEENAN U.VI llroad I'nn. 3201 Iirn thn nnr Knilnor-Turn tlpltlrld. Cat l'ux Trot, 1D2I) Malti Im Cnnrnitlon Hall, C hrhn A. C hrw sis. ( lillilrrn'n rlns fnrmlni: LEARN DANCING Corris'tly InilUliln.illv Sllrroml Stiicllos KrlniHr Mrthol4 H 7ai ' a T'Michir for 1'ach iuplt C0RTISS0Z SCHOOL 4 nNClNO T.KSXONS SS IS20 Clipxtnut. Ixk-. 3102, ltrn i Diij A Eve at o .y TiccrpUcm tvrry Wniiwitlnv o.'ii ."t r. or ii kt. .4nV " mine 'lonlclit II 'J .Hprrlnl Mnnduj Don-Don necepuon Dance Dancing Every Evening COLL'S, 22 S. 40TH ST. DAVCINO MONDAY MOHT I.ITKY Nl'Mlinn MCillT 1IHAU1NO YfK Tl RKKV ASIEIMtll.Y IlAN'i'K Kit I PAY KVR A MAS MATINEK AT 3 0'CT.Oi K ria & Rie iHJon Tui-wlaj & Th jrailu i Prof. Dick's 715 N. Broad W Vilnlt. rhlldren's ritmr Aim Krlvulr lMHnn cUcii erri iifternion A evr. Mod, rntfH. Cull The Intent In Fox Trots, F- vt nitres, line "Tfnt, etc. ItrCIM'TION I'MMtY sT MfillT . ... .Lf .....,. Wftft' f.... riiiH intri'irtion.' H:3( tn 10.30 rniirr A stmre Pinrliia: nUn tunalit. Ton. S01H , AL. WHITE'S, 15th & Chestnut i TuJcrn anj Mub Dar ne Tnuich Trlv I h.nf Imnlntf i is f r 'in T.ilo TfH rhll lr r. a ' T iMn, cdnt'n 0ry ni1 8ttur'1i i.ftrnnnn FRICKE M.Vi XCXPHMY itin mt(ii T g JlKrEITIO.N' S,tlM k Mi. ITT I Novelty Dance Xmas Night E !rlut Lnnn I'lljn'U 410 1 "LAWRENCE "STUDIO" 1 HROAD AND PORTKR STS. a l.lfrth AnnlveriKry Pane Ximi MKht E 13xtm I.artrn Orrnentr. Tuiali NUht 3 !'ontent J2I1 (hi Alipluune . Thursdu S Nlh'ht Novelty Dance O TIiIh Friday CaTl N'lKht. tStinwnniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiraiiHi Children cJfee' r . s IllfJfl liVsar aC ' TTBT!iliTl WiwtXT" ASCO II s inraLaM 1 mwl ASCO $ Lnnd, Miss Agnes Land, Miss M.rl Ahearn. the Misses McNnlly, Miss ltoso Mlllholland and the Misses Allen, ThO concert vvlll bo given bv La FavoHtft Quartet, which Includes Mlns Julln At Robinson, Mlns Knthi-rlim Roscnltrnn. Mr Henry Hots, Mr Anthony O Me Nlchol with Mr W Sjlvano Thunder nt the. ptnno The proceeds of the n tcrtnlnment will go to Kt Joseph'H Hoa pltal NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr Sail Guggenheim of Minhetm. Germnny, Is the (niest of his son Mr. Siegfried E Guggenheim of Onk Lane, nnd will reinnln until spring when lift will return to hi home overseas. oa compnnled by his sister, Mrs Me?" !"t7, of the Frontennc, Broad and Ox ford streets Tho engagement of Miss Knthcrlno Kessler o' 2012 North Stanley street to Mr Harry Orltt, of 2D2 South Sixtieth htreet, wns announced lant Sunflay ere-nlng w- rainunf Bxisa, Veoi .4.. ISua.l tt.K im uuniuv T-.lnlltir nd standi OnUts. -AS Jl Bnu C nit OutAU and Ha. terll, Lmp Shadea, raroli ment and OUo ror diroritlna, all 1M ail ihttt rul airts ror miur end prafeMloaal arnatav .salsaaM nr1 drfl f fUmPft. t". WEBER CO. 112R Clieatnut Nt. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS "Swan Neck Faucet" Quick Opening o tenh No Splash Housekeepers' Delight 5 fit SiWll I CiMNKK SiluE-a i-AuctTS Pat. June IS, It It ASK YOUR PLUMBER THOS. SAVILL'S SONS, Mfr. 1310 Wallace St. foDc rance in DANCING Dancinq Ass'n.lnc. simiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiKiciiiuiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiM '.iimniiy MRS. DEAN 1717 Nnrrls "t. Illnmnnil I1RR V i I), I'kivxti; ri.s ntlI)Y AITKKMHIN I.ron ,nr Hour br Apimlntmpnt TrU WAGNER wwb DANCING 1750 N HHDAD st MOVTOOMKRY t-. Drtnrlnc Kirt l..nlnr-lv u nr.h.tM Class and Reception Tonight And i:rrv Mon., Ttirn., ThnrH i. Frl. S V.K IUivptlnn rvrr Wrd.A st Kras', 5 I'rtvitr Ion r.yerr Aftrrnoon & Kvr. s I I AITCITD'C NlON TIIK.' LUHollK O j'i'iV'ffn?' T11E kT MONPX1 I.ITIH NI MIIKK 11ANCR i ,111 I'lii.i KH -jA Nlcht In Tnvlund 1(14 Prlira Dancing Every Night Claas Tuea. nnd Tlrura., Orchestra WINTER GARDEN P. Y. Cr llrn-xl & Clrnrd Ave PVNCINO kvi:k KVKMMl I;l.e.rJ?.,'.,l"T r-XK- !i- Pance Maht KVKRY l-KIDW IS CAM WtirT M(!IIT THIS TIT TIIK I'lllllS' s(l( IKTY OltninsTllA FOWLER'S PRIVATE DANCINgYtUDIO' IU7S (IKIsrOM ST. IVnnkfnrd 3M-XV ,uiMi inst i riv a i ni I ruHoni imdnr Kerv Etc A st Mat at '.'rlO THE CASTLE STUDIO 11 s nittivn itiivit Ktm' '1""V1,, '.'"nine Ne Hold a ni " " w .., M .U1ILC3L !2" " to vilt t)Mr rhrlstmn I ?"r ,'""',! ,h? IVifkace rnrtr and -" ..'..l ,t-T-I, ITI.l). Aftrrnoon. V. HERBERT ROBERTS crinpTV NIAI'Tlill lll.ua, i'T i s,""l'ieliHtinii xm. I neqnilletl KeiMitatlon us Tearlier of iTinrinc No I nllnrfu rimu ?i i . In HlHHlntnirilt "Anvtlm ii. -? .VMM. w'" "ia ivnvnrit vir.iiT Contlnnnim Dnnelnc Tito Orrhntraa rai n NMP.ll M,T Jule I.snde'x New lork smrmiatnrs llnrnlil simnn'N nnd r llrrtirkin, I J? M! SI( iVVS. s',r " l"KATt RK.S V PanUiiK lueedar. Th.tin.dny. Saturdar g J.tenlncs 1 ASCO ASCO A S c o A -S ' 0 A S c o A s 4 -A . thrive on it -A SI C fflbgimma Dy ' u M ' I bU?aS51Srta ASCO ASCO ASCO d ASCO ASCO ASCO t a. ,- .- .r ASCO ASCO to4fehteafe. ( fc" ,s n ..4- t 1 ASCO
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