1W S-W ."1 "K f fltTENfiSrCF' PUBEtO IiBDaERr-BHII;ADDLPHIA,, BAtfURD.AlY, SAOTAKtf 2 1921 v . . f . . . ?? JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ' J'ancy Wynne Speaks of the Heckscher Dinner-Dance at the Ritz-Carlton Last Night She Talks of Mora Parties ' THAT was 11 beautiful affair which fr (JtiKtavo Ilcekuchcr gave Inst night for Mi "I", 1Mb, at the Hit. f.rlffln. It was a dinner-dnnro.nnil Two about 2B0 Meaty, mfnlly ot he debutnnto net. Mrs. (1. Mnurleo iiMlSchM, of New York, camo over to n lend thu nffalr, and, of -courao, Mr, Bd Mr" Stevens Hcckbchcr amhtti Mr Heckscher In receiving the Rticita. rin j on remember the wonderful m.skeil parties Mr. Heckscher used to 3Je on lic first .o .tber ycttr bcforc M,i" J i I don't think I ever saw such llnue and wonderful costumes an those Torn to hta parties. They wero usually ,, "Corner than those nt the bal masque, and that Is going some. THINK of the bal masque 1 It Is only two weeks ami two days off. And tram what I have heard of it, it will by. r nVt wonderful affair this year. 1 ,lo think the decorations am nhvnys niarvelous at tlmt ball, and tomehftw ,c Academy lends tself greatly to then iffalM The dancing floor is no vast nhen the pnrduct Is covered and (lie More Is to capable of decoration. Mr. vr,l Grant, who Is a member of the rommlttco nnd a true artist, usually has the decorations in charcc, ami I niist sav he nover has disappointed nny one in ms w""" """ ...-. THBRti -yl1I bo several theatre parties this rnlng, followed 'by supper nnd .tnnrlnz cither nt tho Supper Clulf or the Ki-rarlton. Tho WllllnmH Hob Jrts will givo a thcatro party for Mario loiilw Thompson, nnd Dorothy Stevens M be intent of honor nt a theatre party Uuppcr nt tho Rltx. which Mr. and Sirs. John (illbert will give. Dorothy w"cn I tho daughter of tho Couyns hnm Stevens who was for bo long, bnrier of tho Virvt City Troon Ilr-r motlxr as Miss Margarettn llu chin Ion a Finer of Mrs. Samuel hhober, hro daughter Agnes came on luro to mko her debut this year, and n sister nlno of Mrs tfydnev Htitctilnson und nf Mr 1'cmberton Hutchlnton, who is trciMircr of the Assemblies this enr. Mnni I-oiiIko Thompson, who Is also n debutante of this season, Is the daughter of Wis. unnrics tohit Thompson and n sister of I'hoebo Thomson She is named nfter her mother, who whs Mnrlu Loulso Mr Car Mrs Roberto, who Is giving Ihi i.arlv tonight. Is another sister. She uns nil'innr Thompson. The guests nt the (lllbort purty will Include ircinln Carter. Atleo Downs, Mtrjorie. (iibbon. Anita StrnwbrMgn, Polly Haynrd, Helen Scwcll, Morris nnd .lim Merritt. Krucst and Bill Knag" Harold Saylor. .Tint Cheston, llh, .Tack Harris. .Id, Hob Downs, !id, and Franklin nnd Dan Bachc. ONE tiling, thero ore not going to do fn many moro balls this season. There 11 be tho anniversary ball, which Is n subscription nffnlr, on Monday nieht at tho Academv ; thorn will bo tho lli-nrv Tuomptnns' dnnco for Elinor at iu mi mi WVdnpsdnv of next week, nnd the Williams TJlddlo Cadwnladers r'snee far Jessie Da Costa on Friday. Tho following week, on "Wednesday night, thero will bo tho last Junior dance; the second Assembly on Friday nieht, and then on February 8 thero ill be tho bal maf-quo. So that ineana rfnllv only three moro balls and n few mall dances, nnd me, I won't bo sorry. It's too much like work to go out night after nipilit; I like to go to bed onco In a while before daylight, don't you? It teems like old times onco in n while 10 "hit tho hay before the dawn."" HOW the time docs fly! Think of It! Here we are finishing tho thlrU week of the first month In tho New Year, and Lent is only two and a hnlf weeks citt It docs not bcera possible, dos it? But there nre lots of impossible things that come true these days, so I hare reached that state of mind where nothing whatcer surprises me any wore, and It's a comfortablo way to be. And yrt I nm going to have n flno Mirnnse to tell jou nbout In a short lime, so kicp jour cars and eyes open. H'r nn etigagcincjit, of course, nnd tho flrl le mv good -looking and a I'hila delphmii nnd her summers nre nlwuys pent in Now Kugland, hen she Is not In Turopc Sho ,lrpscH beautifully nnd has rlentv c this world's goods nnd has lud a groat denl of nltentiun. The man ii not a I'lillndclphlau, hut he llres Ui a city nearby. Now guess! You .an nhe jour cholco of Atlantic Vv, Wilmington, Ilnitimorc, New York ii ashinKton. lie does como from nne of the rifles unnied. It's colng to be announced soon, nnd when t U lime I'll tell jou.. I think you'll like It, it's, a pretty nice alliance. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES One nf tlie moHt Important of tlm JjrU umnier weddlnKs wilt bo tliut of JH3 II lau!me j Hell, rtauKliter of Mr, nnd Mr muel Hell. Jr., of 270 South Nxlen Hi street, jmcl Mr ,Ilin Hownrrl WT.elen Jr son of MrB. Wlllluiu ,noil irsn !,l Irou of 1131 Spruco street, Wihli vin i. holomnlzeil the lutterpart or une ,, ili lountrv homo of tho I'Ndes l.arems at Haierford. Mr and Mrn CliarlfH Franola Borh- r;" of 115 South I'.lBhtccnth etrcot, Riiimin tho engagement nf their Uuifht-r, Miss lather Jean Bochman. l- L '1u',,,,t KdwarU Osgood Bogert. J, s M ( , nierlcan Legation OUard, 'Kin hm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ,wr'nr BoRor't, of 1190 Madtion avo nue ow ior! clty um , WsN "h" "'" Httend th dinner r,i J? N'rton Downs, of Fordhook ,"'! T,1r"' Tuiik, and 128 Locust 1,7,'' W,U Rive .it her town houss on n!i i, v- Jnr'iry 21. In honor of Mr, Vnri, u i";"1"Jei II. Fisher, ot Now otk vho will be i,f.P BUfbtH over that llenr'r1, ul" 'n-lude Mr nnd Mrn. T. rilftSVn,5"T0" ,Vr an'1 -Mr's William A. ToVn,.n,Jr. Ml' ,u,ul M,H Joll Unrn03 S ,111 '' 5l,r ,-!ol" lnns. Mr, Joneph Mr. rrk nnJ Mrs' Benjamin O. Allen. ;'rs rrii -xv lit also entertain nt tun. ihe fni." ,'l,u'l,"OIJ" and ut luncheon on eni t Mr l II jwiiig Sunday in honor ot Mr. i inner rd Mis Arthur U Knu-nll of !ltpt, will cjitui tulu ut a ' , f. ' " : I 1 Lift the hood of die I , C ' I NnUonal Sextet, and I O VouwlUseeanenstno I I accredited by expert I ' i as one of the most B Jo' 1 oJvancedattheshow. , ip, fl Smatl Earley Motor Co. I ) O ' H t o v0i i), nnna Slrrrt M I H I lulaiMchia 'a W i I 4(aIhffiQt I sj muKKm asco AnaU dinner at their homo on Wednes day evening next, to be followed by a thehtrp party, In honor of Mrs, Albert C. liurrnRf, Jr., of, Hamilton, Mass., who Is heltitr entertained as the guest of Mrs Bewall's brother. In-law and sister. Mr. And Mrs. 1'ope Yeatman, ot 1118 Spruce street, Mrs. Durrngo will ho rcmom bered ns MIsh Anna Bella Shirk. Mrs. Edward Htotcshury Lewis, of 904 Hpruca stri-et, will , entertain .at lunoUeon to bollowcd by a curd party at her homo oil Monday afternoon, Jan uary 31. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thorno Patter son, of 2200 fit. Jnmcii place, will en tertain In their box on Monday nlRht ht tho anniversary ball to bo held nt the Academy of Muslo Mr. and Mrs. C. Harttnan Kuhn and their son, Mr, John Harrison, Jr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Holllnshend N Taylor, 8101 HU Martin's lane. Chestnut Hill, will entertain nt dinner on Friday eve ning, February 4, beforo the Second As semy.'1 JTr. und Mrs, Taylor will leave the latter part of February for .Asho vlllc, N. C' whero they will spend tho remainder of tho winter, Mr, and Mm. lleno Oulllou Haro. of Wllllamsport, Pn nro rccolvInK congrat ulAttons on the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Hiiro wns Miss H. Loulso Hanson, of this city. Mr, nnd Mm. itolllnshcad Vf. Taylor, 402 Moroland nienup, Chestnut Hill, en tertained ut supper Inst night following tho rehearsal for tho wedding of Miss Gertrudo Hollls nnd Mr. 11. Converse Pclrco, which took placo today. Miss Klcnnor Clummoy. debulantn dnughtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Fran cis Uuinmoy, of 2120 Locust street, will !eao tho latter Part of this month for a visit to Aftnnpolls, Md , whero sho will uuenu uio navai nop on Saturday ove tilngi January 20, Sho cxpoCta to ro. main over tho wok-ond. nira. i cuylor Huppleo, 2d. of City Lino nnd Belmont uvenun, Overbrook, will tnte,rlnln ut a brldgo party uX Iior iiuiiiu un rriaiiy niiornoon, Keiiruary 11. About thirty guests will attend. Mrn. Albnn Hnvcnson, of 1532 rlne strent, will entertain nt two small card partleH nt her homo on Wednesday nfternoon, February 2 nnd 3. Mrs. LavcnBon's fatlinr. Mr. W. II. Carpenter, left yesterday for a trip to Florida, whero ho expects to remain for Bcvcrnl Jvcclia. Mrs. Henrv WnrrlnpfAn Tiri,nt,,r. r 220 West IllttcnhouBo street, wllla'ntcr taln aU small card party at tho Acorn Club this aftornoon. Miss Josnphlno do gelding, daughter ?. ..,r and. Mrs. .Tool Hhrcwnbury do feeldlng, of New York, will bo enter tallied nn tho guest of her brother-in-law and Bister, Mr. and Mra. William 1 celstep Vnn Ier. of 4630 Chestnut streot, tho early part of February. Mrn. nn Leer, before her recent wedding, wan Mlsa Agnes do Holding Mrs. Charlen Kfuwnyf Wt,..i .. nn SrJufln01' r0'""10'1 ber homo last night nftor a visit to Princeton, N. J, Mrs Hdward Hoss, of Forty-flfth and Hpruco Htrccts, will entertain tho STi" HmJ 1'.r1v?arc! rlub ,lt lo'icheon at her Homo on Monday nfternoon next. ri.rT; M.ltch.ol,..a "O'engarten, of 2047 Locust street, has ft for n visit to ThomasMIlo, Gn.. whero she oxpec a to rimaln for several weoks. Her ilaugh ter mm reggy Hosengarten, w 1 o In her Inter next month. Benrv,?r("?",eorK.?..P- ISyanipf tho .... ...Lir(U. win rninri'iin ih w.j - j wu";i .- 'L f'tVl VtV Ml m '! "51 J. . ' ui 'Z MISS GERTRUDE H0LLIS WEDS MR. E. C. PEIRCE Marriago Takos Placo In Trin ity Pro9bytorlan Church, Chestnut Hill MISS KLKANOIt MSriIAM Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Snmuel Ulsplinm, of 2.100 Do Lanccy slrcet, who lias recently returned from Co blenr, Orrmany, whero she was en Bilged In V. W. O. 'A. work Photo by Marceau. , Vr.?1!"'8 "I. lhoip box nt "lo Academy of Muslo on Monduy night at tlm nnh yersary ball their son-ln-Taw an !l Sauc tor. Mr. und Mrs. J. L. Pan "dusT iur. nnu mrn. Y. ti. H cko , II Kast IJloentli street, New York, announce, tho engagement of their daughter MIhs Jnno Allen Slckcl. to Mr? tJeorgo W Lowls, of Now Betiford, Maa " W' TIio engagement of Madnnio Ixirctti del Valle. of Now York, nnd Mr Barrlngton Tschudv, Jr., of this city ha been announced. Tho marriago wlit'ta o Placo early In February, when Mr Tschudy and his brldo w niako their homo in this clly. Madame del vino Is an American, having beon born in Orange. N. ,T. Kho-studlcd In Paris wl h Madnmo Marches! and Frank King. 1 1 m n, aim waa prima, nonna of tho Ilovnl Opera. PragiKlng-s Itoyul Opera. CS' sel; iioyni Court Opera Divsden and Grand Duks'a Itoyul Opera, Mannheim. Mrs. a. Mnurleo Heckscher, of New York, camo on to attend tho dinner dance which Mr, Gustavo Heckscher gao nt tho Ultz-Cnrlton on Thursday night in honor of his niece, MihH Lu oretla Heckscher, 2d, daughter of Mr. And Mrs, Stovcns Heckscher, of this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Kmerson Dolo nnd their children. Mlsa Hthel Lewis Dola and Mr Henry Lewis Dole, 3d, no moved Into their now house. 4rl Hast Flfty-qpvonth street, New York. Mrs Dolo was formerly Miss Hthel Lewis, of 2100 IOCU't ((licet Mrs. Henry I)wls linn taken nu upnrtment ut 11 West Forty-sevenlh streot, Ne(v York. Mr. nnd Mrs. J, Dudley Calhoun, of Now Ilochelle, N. Y . unnounco tho en gagement of their duughtir, Mls3 Helen Calhoun, to Mr. T. Aithur Johnson, son of Mr and Mrs John 1), Johnson, of 3808 ChCiUiut street. QERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. Hdwnrd Cllfop1 Cullor, Jr, nro dccupylng their now homo nt E53 Flint OMnyland stieet. MrM Cutlor will bn remembered its Miss Frances Oakford Itay beforo her marrhiKo In October. Mrs. Frnnols M. Dclln, of 217 Fast t'psal street, entertained Informally at luncheon nt her homo on Thursday n'ternoon. Tho gucstH Included Mrs, Charles HIckH, Mrs. Charles A. Wntors, Mrs. Joseph Lord and Mrs, Charles li Bnrton. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllanv T. Brown, Jr., of Mldvnln avenue, Clormnntown, will give the first of a series of dinner parties nt their homo on Tuesday evening when they will entertain fourteen guests. Miss Marian Brynn. of 0311 North Twenty-first street, entertained at din ner At her homo on Thursday ovenlng, Tho guests Included Mlsa Ida Schect mnn, Miss Anna Must. WInh Anna Leeks. Miss Irene iWechtel. Miss Ada Morrison, Mr. and Mrs: W. D. Bryan. nir. una Mrs. Henry Leotis urynn nnd Mr. Wllllsm D. Brynn. Jr.. Hint-class radio operator. Tlaninco, United States navy, who recently returned from over seas, Mrs. John P. Jenkins, of 4B43 Greene street, will entertain ut cards nt her home, this afternoon. Tho guestu will Include Mrs. Craig Johnston. Mrs. How ard Yaw. Mrn. Hdlth Frets. Mrs n. Rosenheim, Mrs. Alhra Woodcock, Miss Nclllo Golden and Miss Julio McUlavu. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mrs. Matilda llOhcnbauni, of 17.13 North Thlrty-rfccond street, was tho recipient ot many congratulations yes terday In honor of her eighty-sixth birthday. Uesplto her advanced ago Mrs. Iloscnbuum Is cry uctlc. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Karn. of in It North Thirty-third street, g.tvo a dinner lii TWlna KiitliAclnn iiiiiiioh. 0 ?J nlH,,,cr1"' Zi, 'Mr' attendant, will wear rose pink satin Tho tubers will 1noIudOMr. '," ,.-. ., ,,., n,.-r nn,l tmieheh er nnd Mr. Ixoii Vnle. .upon - .. .. ,.,,, ,.,,., , ilft 1Pd r fr,n n ivnfllllnif Irm Iff P4I " "l" 'v...... , ., ..... on tne ro"o-eoiorefi iinio nnn urr mu and reception to their friends lust week, at tholr hoiiio in honor of their twenty lltth wedding anniversary. About fifty guests wero present. Mr. nhd Mrs. Karp aro unending tho week hi Atlnntln Cltv and will go south next week In honor of tho occasion. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Tho Mil Club, of North Philadelphia, will colobrnto ltB first anniversary to night. On this occasion tho now olllcora will bo int-t filled. Mr. T. Ii Henry will retlro in Invor or Mr. w. Tltgen. us I president Following tho Installation n dinner will be served. Tho Club will entertain tho following guests: Miss Blnncho Henry. Miss Barbara Jnnoska Miss Snra. MaoBrlde, Mlsa Helen Clove' Miss Slarlon Backenstoo, Jtlss Mildred Short, Mlm Knlhryn Poters and Mtss Adelo Weiss Miss Martha Bowman. t 202B Mt Vernon streot, gave a dinner. Tho color scheme, pink, was carried out bv n plateau of roses on tho table. The unique placo cards woro tov balloons Hontlng over tho clinlrn of tho guests, who Included tho following: Mr. Knit Mrs. Kdgar Morris. Miss Helen McFnd den, Miss Naomi Kaufman. Miss Kath erlno Laird. Miss Helen Hetnple, Miss Clara Matslngcr, MIhs Harriet Craven, Mr.. Nelson Werntz, Mr. Alfred Holmes, lir. Harold Antrim, Mr. Frank Benson, Mr. Letghtvu Joluibou nnd Mr. Scott Mc Fndden. Miss Cella IInor Goodman, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Uavld Uoodm.ui. 30t0 Huelld ncniie. and Mr Kdwnrd I. Weger will bo uuirriod tomorrow eve ning. In Now Garrlck Hall. Tho bride will havo Miss Babo Weger as maid of honor. Miss Koso Uindesburg and Miss Itutli Fisher us bridesmaids. Mr. Weger will hav Mueller. Ix-oll Sed 4l,nl Atll nniM lenlta Mr mill Mrs. Weger Will niako their liomo With tho brlde'M par ents. Mr. Gcorgo Allen entertained In honor of his niece. Miss Alberta Do Iionlt, nt a theatre liarty. followed by suppor nt tho Bollovue-Stiatford. on Wednesday evening. Miss Do Long will bo married this ecning to Mr. Gilbert M. Van Hosci. ' NORRISTOWN Announcement hnn been mailo of tho engagement of Miss Cnrollno Lukens Zimmerman, of Washington, nnd Mr. William Grlinth Barber, of 200 Noblo iitrcot, Mrs. P. Frnnk Hunter. Jr.. of De Kalb street, entertained nt a tea nt her homo In honor of Mian Gertrudo Hunter nnd Mlsa Mntv Hunter, who will spend tho next sir "months In Kuropo. Mrs Hunter was assisted by Mrs. Ashloy P. Hunter, Mrs. .1. It. Larrclero. Mrs. Frank Miys, Mrsj William K. Gresh, Mrs. Kenneth Howie, Miss Cathnrtno Pearson nnd Mloi Cnthnrlno Ycakto, Jtr, nnd Mrs. H. B. Pegnan, of 21G K.ust Chestnut street, entertained nt cards und i miscellaneous show or In honor of their niece, MIsh Marlon Sll eox. Tho jnarrlngo of Miss SIIcok and Mr. Ilarl Johnson, of Youngstown, O., will bo solenmlrod In St. Patrick's Church on Wednesday, February 2. Thero wero twonty-llvo guests present DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. T. W Barnhlll entertained nt luncheon, followed by bridge, at her homo on Jufrview road, urexcl Hill, a fow days ngo. Her guests included Mrs. Sellers Burnett, Mrs. J. B. Carswell, Mrs. C. P'CoIwell. Mrs. Georgo Hill. Mrs. A. P. Hill. Mrs. Leigh B. Darnell. Mrs. .1. J. Moiligh. Mrs. It. P. Llversldgo, Mrs. J. It Mori. Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs. CI. A. Shafer and Mrs. L. A Worrell. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Thomas Snyder, of tho Yellow Bungnloe, Media, havo returned from an eight weeks' automo bllo trip through Florida unci tho South Mrs. Pell O. Kltser. of tho Colonial 275 North Imsdowno avenue, Lans downo, is visiting Mrs. C Wesley Boyle, of Park Place, Dorrancoton, Pa., und beforo her return homo will tour Connecticut und Massachusetts by motor. Tho woddlng nf Miss Gertrude Hollls, of Chestnut mil. nnrt Mr. IT Converse Pelrco took pluro nt noon today In Uie Trinity Presbyterian Churoh, Chestnut Hill, The Bev. Cnrydon C. 'filer, rector of tho church, ofllclatcd. The brldo, who was given In mar riage by her cousin, Mr. Holllnshead W. Taylor, was gowned In whlto satin trimmed In silver and mndo with a court train, which fell from tho shoul ders. Her tullo veil was fastened with it spray of orango blossoms and she carried n shower bouquet of whito or chards and sweet peas. Mrs. Harrlo B. Price, Jr., attended ns matron of honor, nnd sho woro a light bluo satin gown nnd a large picture hat of black tullo. and carried pink roses. Llttlo Miss Ilob&rtu Martin and Miss Jnno Brautlgan woro frocks allko of pink georgette und bats to match. They carried old-fushloned bouquets. Mr O. Brlnton Thomas acted ns best man for Mr T'eiree, mid tho ushers In cluded Mr. Curl N Martin, Mr. Benja min Kshleman Mr. Paul Jones. Mr. John L. Scull, Mr Harrlo B. Price, Jr., und Dr. Arthur II. Hopkins A reception followed tho ceremony nt the home of tho bride's cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Holllnshend W Tnylor, 402 More land avenue, chestnut Hill. Mr. nnd Mrs Pelrco tvlll bo tit homo Mnrch 1 In Pittsburgh. Vdn Hosen-De Long Wedding Tho wedding of Miss Albccta Frances Do Long, daughter of Mrt. Brnncho H. Do Long, of 2038 Diamond htreot, and Mr. Gilbert Van Hosen. will lako place this evening at the Blleuc-Htratford. ,i, ti W t. vrnrnili-lt otllrlat ng. The brldo will wear a gown of while .ill. .rtiftl,iA,l .ulll, (lllnhrHN lHCe. tllO Inco hatng been woni bv tho bride's J mother on her wedding dresk iter tune veil will bo fastened with ornngo blos soms, and she will carry u shower t.n,IM,IAt nf n-nhlilu'nml llllp4 nf tllO VSl- iit-r 1IIJ Mr. Dewees Klrschner will bo best man. Only tho two families nnd a few Inti mate friends will attend the wedding. Mr. Van lbisen nod his brldo will llyc ut Schuyler Apartment. Germnnlown. Mr WEST PHILADELPHIA nnd Mrs ljae HOLMESBURG Mr. and Mrn. Hdward B. Anderson, ot 8026 Wulkcr street, announco Uio en gagement of their daughter. Miss Blancbo Hazlett Anderson, to Mr. Hur old 13. Wenker, of Tucony. Mrs. P Carter, of Ithnwn streot. will entertain tho ladles of her sowing circle at hOr homo on Tuesday afternoon. .Tho TliomnH Holnm H'omo nnd School Association will hold Its second social of tho year on Tuesdny evening, February 8. when an Interesting ffluidc.il ulll he given. Mrs., Oraco Ji Ponnypuckcr president of tho Homo nnd Schooi League of Philadelphia, will bo tho speaker ot tho evening. Vltieont Kearney returned from their wedding trip und nro nt homo nt (105 Noith Sixty-eighth street Mrs. Kearney will lift remem bered, before ber marriage List month, us Miss Anna MoNamara, of 0025 Kim ball street. , Mr. nnd Mm William P Gullfoy have returned from their wedding trip nnd aro at home nt 1221 South Forty-sixth street. Mr Gull'ov was, beforo ber recent marriage, Miss Allco M. Doven liey. Tho tnnrrlngo of Mlsa Anna Cnrtln. daughter of Mrs. Tllrhard Cnrtln. of 818 South St Bernard street, and Mr. Fran cis X. Dal, of this city, took placo In Ht. Frauds do Sales' Church, Fortv-bev-etith Biuret nnd Springfield nienue, on Wednesday. Miss Hannah Cnrtln was brldesmnld. and Mr. Joseph Cnrtln best man. Immediately following tho ero mony u wedding breakfast was served at tlm home off the bride's mother, u'ler which the bride mid bridegroom I, ft for un extended trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tlollln nirhnrilsrm Meyers, of S321 Baltimore avenue, will entertain this eenlng ut bridge 'Their guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. Wen dell S. Tredlck. Mr. and Mrs Harry Cndwallader Standbrldge mid Mr and Mrn. William Preston Brcnz. Jr. Tho Sixteen Club of West Philadel phia, will clvo a tlvo hundred und bridge pnrty nt tho Phllomusiati Club, Fortieth and Walnut streets, next Suturdii afternoon. Tho members of the club In cludo Miss rhinsi lxvK M1j.h Leo Anna Wndlolgh, Miss Florenco Uuhl. Mls.s Florence Schoen, Miss .Mabel Peterson. Miss Helen Scott, MIsh Gr.ico Mills, Miss F.llzabeth Hngle, Miss Mario McCarthy. Miss Marian Cummtngs. Mrs Georgo Locker and Mrs. Frederick Adams. Mr. und Mra. Albert A. Cadnallader of C118 Itico street, unnounco tlio en ' gagement or tnelr daughter. Miss Wi nona Cudwnllader, and Mr. Charles John Krlckson, of this city. Dr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Ilnmpshlr Jones formerly or this cltv. havo returned to tholr homo in Los Angeles, after u t of ii fow weeks to friends and relatives in West Philadelphia M Tho Misses Abend. Forty-fourth street, cntertalneA tho Mirthful Mummers at their homo on Thursdny ovenlng Among those Pres ent wero tho Misses Lilly, Mrs U Pres ton, Mr M. Stall) and Mr M Boss. Mr, and Mrs, H Pago Grlmsley, of B243 Walton avenue, have nnnounced tho engagement of their daughter. Miss Betilnh Virginia Orlmsley, nnd Mr. Hor ace S. Harll, of this city. Mr nnd Mrs. Nesbert Sloan Wood, of Chester,' were the guests of honor nt n dinner given by Mr nnd Mrs, L'ttoro Pattl Barlll, of Uio Kutland Apartments, Fifty-fourth nnd Locust streets. The other guests Included Miss Dorothea Morgon, of Boston ; Mlis Catherlpn McMenainlti, Miss Evelyn C Stnndbrldge. Mrs Ilao C. Stnndbrldge, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry Cndwallader Stand bridge, Mr. F. Edward Nolan and Mr. Lulgl A. Barlll. of New York city. The marriago of Misn Stnndbrldge nnd Mr Nolan will tako placo Wednesday, Feb ruary 16. Dr. and Mrs Bamuel D. Ingham, form erly of West Philadelphia, and now re siding at Jnnney, Pa., havo loft this city to tako up tholr residence nt Ixwi Angolcn Mm. Frahels Ashley Fauglit and her baby daughter, Jean, of R006 Sprues street nro spending somo time as the guests of Mrs. Thomas A. Brown, of Asbury Park. N J ROXBOROUQH Mrs William C. Ames, of 6003 Itldgo avenue, entertained nt luncheon and five hundred for her club on Thursday. The members present included Mrs. John Stride, Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs. Fred erick DaMs, Mrs. William Hnggert Miss M. Haines, Mrs. Chnrlcs Weln, Mrs. Benjamin Hendren, Mrs, L. Adams. Mrs. Klmer Pflsiterer, Mrs. Harry Thomp son, Mrs. Benjamin Snyder and Mrs. W. C. AmC3. Mr. und Mrn. William Spink, 413 Ly ceum avenue, will give a dlnner-danc nt tho Hoxborough Country Club, for which Invitations hnvo been sent, on Wednesday ,enlng, January 26. There will bo scvcnty-flv guestn. Mr. and Mrs rtoy Jtoblnson, of 547 Lverlngton nvenue, cntertnlned their regular bridge club nt dinner last oe- nlllg. When rnvnru lirnrn 1iit,1 frtr IwnltA Mrs, Itoblnson's live hundred club will moot nt her homo next Friday utter noon, January 28 A card game will be given on Monday afternoon at tho Hoxborough Country lJUIl, Mr and Mrs, John Ifohen-Adel nnd Miss I'Hthorlnn flohen-Adel, of 361 7 Queen lane, will leno shortly for a fort nights visit to Atantlo City, TIOGA Mrs Frank P Ilnnlo entertained the High Five Club of which oho 1m ti mem ber nt luncheon at her homo nt 3561 North Broad street yesterday. The guests included Mrs. Horry Uoyiinrd Mrs. William T. Brown, Jr, Mrs. Isiiul L. Dolwller. Mrs. Paul F.no. MrH. Wil liam HoiKon Mrs Hurrv Hlnckle. Mrs Hnrr.i McClov, Mrs. ulchnrd Olllcis Mis Collliu Rogers. Mrs. l'Vank p Bailie, Mia Groige Stotz. Mrs. Charles A White, Mr Frederick Weber und Mrs. Kdwnrd WulW. Mls Anna Crce enterlnlned her five hundred club at her home, 1231 West Allegheny nxetiuo, yesterday afternoon Her puestH Included Mrs. Ixiuls IlenziMi Mrs, Joseph Clausen. Mrs. Kdwnrd Gn hum. Mis Kenimlh Melnken. Mn- M Klchard, Mrs Wnlter Valentine, Mis Jyllth Bond Mls Violet Krause, Ml-v Hilda Mjiorli, Mls lilliel S. hchurch und MIsh (.rnco lilmcr. A card party will bo given on Satur day afternoon. January 20. ut tlm Bit tenhouio Hotel, by the Sigma Delta bo-rorlt fter 1 mw SCJOLOOl- dive tlie hiddies somethind to eat made of the ripodxmlli of their babyhood f3crrde4bd EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk CARD PARTY BENEFIT Large Affair Given for New Decora tions In Church of the Oesu The combined sodalities of the Church of tho Oesu, Klghteenth and Stiles streets, will glvo a progrcsslio cuchro. flvo hundred nnd reception In the uuill torluin and gymnasium of St. Joseph's College next Wednesday evening, Janu ary 26, for tho benefit of the renovu tlon and decoration fund of the rlmfch Tho Ilev. Joseph P. Oltellly, S J profect of tho church, Is directing the arrangements. Tho gnmes will begin promptly at 8-30 o'clock, and later the orchestra will play for the reception, Tho committee assisting In tho nr rringemonts Includea Mrs John C Dei rrcux. Mrs. William Crnlgln, Mrs Ce cilia Burke, Mrs. Kllz.ibetb Btoun. Mrs Mary MeKenna, Mrs. Mury Nlrhnlls Mrs, Mary Bellwonr, Mrs Mary !l lesple, Mrs Gertrudo Scheetz, Mrs M-irv Walsh, Mrs Ullznbcth Fox. Mrs Mr Cadde.n, Mrs. Margaret Park, r, Mrs Mary Power. Miss Mnry f'teunier Miss Mary Mclnerney. Miss Millie Hrrzog. Mlsn Mary Desmond, Miss Katharine Mongnn, Miss Mary Hogan. Miss Mar garet llogan, Mlsa Mnrv Mci ormick. Miss Mnrtiia Morrison. Miss Mnrv I: Brown. Miss Catherine F' Brown. Miss I'lsle Oakes Miss Paulino Ixi Pron. Miss Margaret Geary, Miss Anna Campbell Mr Chnrles Oshorne, Mr Vincent Ceelan, Mr Hubert Dover, Mr Joseph MrGtlnn and Mr .Kdwnrd M";ilnii About 2000 guestu ure cxpeitid MOORE8TOWN Miss Ixu(se Ms keert entertained twelv of her frlonda nt brldgo on Thursday nfternoon Mr. nnd Mrs Joseph OMsk!1 .eritjr. tnlned n few guest nt a dltilier at tlielr homo on Fast Main street Mr. Luclsti Barnes, who has feen ds- Itlng Jtev ahd Mrs Frederick Warden. has gone on n business trip to Havana, Cubs. Mrs BnrneH nnd her son will remain with Mrs Wnnlen for some time. Invitations haie been Issued by Miss Adele liiTsbv 'or a Inrge brldgo party on February ". tit 2 o dock Lutheran Church Dance A plny nnd datico will bo given by tho young people of Grace Lutheran Church, iloxhormigli. February 3, at Woodvnle, Wtssflhlekoii. for tho benefit ' the l.utheriin orphanage. German town. Thei cast ulll Include the following- Miss Adel I.eFort Miss Maria Mong. Miss Besslo Uehheit Miss Kuthe rlne Brltsih, Miss Irene Toper2er, M1S 'ivrtle Kvriss Miss Wanda Hehder, Miss Helen Jin kson. Mirs Kmlly Krow ther. Miss Augusta Pollack. Miss KnH mllle Pollack Miss Klennore Weill, Mr. Kcnest Dlnkflnker. Mr William Wsl. ton, Mr IlHrri Ble' Mr Calvin Lowey; Mr Allen I'M el, Mr George Herder. Mr (ieorge Blrl and Mr Martin Blel, .' v& Medfrate I'rlren latiUtlsil or AnBonat- menti Write nr l'hon fer J'.ncraefd or Printed bninpl. ROTAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Walitt St HTF.ASIRHIP NOTiriW HTF.1t"im' NOTIC KM LUCKENBACH LINES Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam ' WEST POOL (U. S. S. Board) Loadimr SS EASTERN SOLDIER (U. S. S. Board) ..... ... .February 10 q , ,..e Rotterdam Philadelphia fS WEST POOL (U.S. S. Board) .. February 19 SS EASTERN SOLDIER (U. S. S. Board). ... . ... .Mnrch 14 Phaadelphia--San Diego Los Angeleo San Franciaco Portland Tacoma -Seattle SS FRED'K LUCKENBACH Januarv 22 S'S HATTIE LUCKENBACH . . ! ! ! ! j .' .' .' .' .' j ! ' j ! j j FarT 2 San Francisco Los Angeles San Diego Philadelphia SS JULIA LUCKENBACH January 22 SS EDWARD LUCKENBACH ............. V. .V. .February 0 LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. 328 Chostnut Streot. Philadelphia I.OMI1AIID S3IO Iwlfl o IpTI mX JKlv 1B Aw A mm PORT BOWEN VESTRIS , WHITEGATE . CARMANIA .., ITALIA AQuTTANW .., ALBANIA Nw) COLUMBIA .... SAXONIA .. . ALGERIA , MASSILIA .... IMPERATOR . CARONIA I'sffiicer and lrlrht NrrliT PkiUdelpblt to London ..New York " LtTerpool PMUdtlplua" Liverpool, Briitol (AvoDniontli) . ..New York- LiT.rpool ..New York" Viio, Patrti, Dcbrovnik and W. -r t. .. Tr.'",e ..ncwToik Cherboorf and SontkimptoB.... ..New York" Cherbourg and London . New York" Londonderry and Glaijow New York" Halifax, Plymouth, Cherbourg W VI. ""' "am'10rs . .New York " Londonderry and Glaigow . . . . .Boiton " Glaigow " ew Jor,U " Clerbourj and Southampton W' miw iur Liverpool Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Jan. 29 .Jan. 29 Mar. 8 Apr. 16 .Feb. .Feb. Feb. 3 Feb. 26 Mar. 22 8 ALBANIA nw) "y"i. ,T7 '"" k'. A. VirTnDfeWior.k.. P mouth nd Cherb MAIIRFTAMfi ' Ior.K.. J-irerpooI ourg. , Feb. 19 Mar. 26 Apr.2j Mar. 5 Apr. 13 - Mar. 5 Apr. G Mar 11 M,r. 7 1 Mar. 10 .Mar. 16 Apr. 23 May 21 Mar. 19 Apr. 26 June 1 Mar. 22 Apr. 30 June 4 IWnrer onire. rii0 Unlnut u LM Z, ,r mar. Apr. JU June ,w,orh Cherbourg and Soutbamptoo Apr. 7 Mar 12 Jan strr. IMilla riKITHI'I.XAS ASCO Av- Si s ASCO ASCO r A S' re- . s. O ' ' A- S. -C o ASCO iiTiiiiiii ) ASCO ASCO. riiorni'i s r mn mi lllll Mill I rrerervva THESE THEATRES EXHIBIT THE FINEST PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA Sec the Best Modes in Your Neighborhood Theatre tfTfcThe NIXON-NIRDLINGER, UI THEATRES Irrlirht Offlr. iUtarr Hide . Thlla. NAWSCO LINES Divert SrrrtiA UKKA..i 1 .... . -,. .........i limn "nipmrnt SAN PR ?irrnLPHIA and LS fiELES HARBOR, bAN FRA.NCISCO. SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND ? ' Mrubh IVbruary 101 S. K .' . ",'cnatc"ec. . . .February 2ti S. S. ' - ,a"a March . 1,.. .., . .. uijiiui I'ukiirrr triiniT jn.nun ,.... ("iilllne fnim Nrv lurk U Hmun Weht Ihleta March Artigas Anril r)tS. S. LehiKh Anrll I Uiioth. PakriiKrr Ixxiklnia. Aiunirul l.lni- Xcriiis 15 1 15 NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S.I CO. 13ti 1 (trnf S. Iourth SI., Phil.,. ."? .ShltJO'tlr, ll,,nr, Phone Lombard 5791-: I: Main U202-3 Wl A Loaf of Bread 300 Miles Long ! Ythe moro than Two MHion big loaves of "Victor" Bread (the combined weekly capacity of our three big sanitary bakeries) were placed end to end, they would reach f rom Philadelphia almost' -to Pittsburgh And the demand for tho delicious "Victor" Loaf ia increasing every day ! There must bo a reason for such tremendous popular ity. Thero ictry a loaf of "Victor" Bread and you'll know immediately. mmW Bread Big Loaf 'The nearest to what Mother used to bake" lHL ltaH (If you're paying more than 8c for bread, you're losing money.) Buy "Victor" Bread each afternoon for the next day's breakfast. It stays fresh even from Saturday until Monday! Another new "Asco" Combination Grocery nnd Meat Market was opened yesterday at 239-241 So. 10th St., Philadelphia. Asco" Storc all oyer rhllo. and throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland i ii iji ifjn ij 0tp rvi ASCO ASCO ASCO m ASCO ill V IV ASCO ASCO ' '' ' ) . . ASCO ASCO A S C o t s A s C O A s C to tA s c O A S c u A s O AVENUE 25,h at li,AiLvheny Avo- "THE WHITE RIDER" CARMANSSSst inc. u. r. 1KA1L" BELMONT D2D AII0 '- "rkct ,... AMCK IIRUtr In "THE NEW YORK IDEA" CEDAR C0TU AND rI-L)AU avunuc i..JJ!H S.V1.KNT in "THE SOUL OF YOUTH" COLISFUM MAIIKKT HnnVKt.N vwiiacvum m)th anij loth "THE SOUL OF YOUTH" II IMnn WON'T ST J wi'iuu Jiimbo Junrilon on frmiKr.ird nmnD avh. IVui.t. f.irrl ... ... . ...- ..'.v:! : .'. .. , . . ..." i.il I'j lllilll III ALWAYS AUDACIOUS" I FADFR 'UBT KAN'CAHTKR AVK hTK CAST In "THE GOOD BAD WIFE" I OC IsT r,:r AND lOiM-vr 8TH LUl.U3l,i, I j0 3 3n j gH o jo to 11 .. .J!AKI,,N AII III 'THE RESTLESS SEX" CENTURY I" acT ,3 mh bt" JTHE SCUTTLERS" Fay's Knickerbocker 0,l,rVt 0 COUSIN KATE" FAIRMOUNT kJW ANAMATEUR DEVIL" FRANKFORD T'"wNKronb "BURGLAR PROOF" Germanlown 6' ;r'x',',;7 l'"rAnIt V" "THE MARK. OF ZORRQ" GRAND 5'-'D andVmim.t"" "THE DEVIL TO PAY" GRANT021' 'i11""""' ""' " "LOVE" CUMMINS LINEQ U. S. ShlppinKnoard Steel Steamer. A.vkUr ticigni service P1f!fSPH.T0R0TTERDAM & ANTWERP PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG & BREMEN SS "GATEWAY CITY" vxaTICN For tpacc ant? rate nr,f A. D. CUMMINS & Co., Inc. 133 South 4th St, Phila, Pa. Lombard 4 127-41 28-5457 : Main 1348 Jn. 23 ." ASCO NIXONM,,AM,a,ARU1TATS7-a 1;.,.,..LV,,.L'',,,',M ' '.ah ui-; "HIS JONAH DAY" nil 9 DIOI I 620 AND KNsOf 8TH. ,,... MATINEU DAILV tl.,.l M l.l(l 11 HI "DRAG HARLAN" STRAND aunMANT0vANAvao .....1i9Dn"H WTiinvMis in" "THE MARK OF ZORRO" IHMMtMVWlWVWUUtUUtUW ATHR FRANKLIN & niRAHD AVE. -VO 1 V-X"V HUTIN1 K DA1LV ., I1.8II. Kl.NC.'h "Tho Street Called Straight" AT JRORA-133 QI HMANTOWV AVU rt.UIWI- MATINRK DAILY MAIIKI, MlltMWI) In "THE SLIM PRINCESS" BENN WOOD! .AND Wl AT fllTU MATIMk'l rin v i i, . i . ; : . . . 1 . . . - ". ' ' "BURGLAR PROOF" MUST CHAI'TKIt DOritM! ADKNTUUR BLUEBIRD V "ii b'"iunn UUUuiUiUL C'ontinuou. 3 until It "Jhq prwlor Mrs. Johnson"- IMPERIAL ?i AN:n .?:. 'n "MIDCHANNEL" JEFFERSON .nih i n i , . i Vni.I. UOdKlts i'u r CUPID, THE COWPUNCHER LIBERTY DnTIWM'A av "YOU NJvIrWVIlL" MODEL 45 "OW """orl.tA. THj111 OF ZORRO" OVERBROOK" nxT "THE DICE OF JDESTINY" PARKi,1p,jV,;..,"imiivi.t "BLACKMAIL" SPRUCE ""V at !s.'"J: '' "Tlio Last of tho Mohicans" MOVUKYJjJMKIIV SUSQUEHANNAV.Vd ...AMCK LAKE In T UA,LT "THE mSFAX WIFE," The CHARLES T.KIEGEECO- Agents (or I . v. liipptvtf Doaid Philadelphia to Greek, Adriatic & Black Sea Ports Piraeus, Patraa, Salonica, Venice and Trieste A STEAMER Late January Lodint Berth: Sonlh 'j Pier 78, 5 W For m'rs. ai rf imrifnJ ,r apply o The Charles T. Megee Co. Urexcl liuiIdinK, Philadelphia 'lUlil lf4 i i m 1-fOM.ANn AMERICA LINE lr AMERJCA LINE New York to Rotterdam Via Plymouth and BouIogne-sur-Mcr Rctt.rd.m . j.n 2s M.r. I Apr 9 Rrnd.m Feb. 12 M.r. 19 Aa New AmilrrI... C-L In .. - "? Noord.m lI"-"S"- Apr.30 f"'" Office. 1531 Wlnnl St. PJOk. Lombard J i Philadelphia to Gibraltar, Valencia, Barcelona, Marseilles SS"Chetopa" ... Feb. 1 For ratts and tpace apply to James W. Elwcll & Co., Inc. 17 Slto St., New York or The Charles T. Megee Co. Drexel Building, Philadelphia Lombard Zino I . iH, soei DIX1L STLAMSH1P LINES PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW ',$ WSkS- M,V,e&iJ,.W.n.J; HARRISS MAGILL & CO. !Nc7 T w tlTiSSSEi.SBi,J,INO If THE Picture You'd Like to Keep It may be a picture of yourself or a friend, or a celebration In which you took part. If it has appeared In any edition of THE PUB LIC LEDGER or THFI EVENING PUm.rn LEDGER Just drop a lino to Ledger Photo Service Independence S quart Philadelphia ' m ffil WJ1 n imti T.Jf. mm is ffil .IfjlR pr.30 M3L mm - i4.t: Sltl m -"M! J!!! i ' i rf.. j . . ....&'.,. ..n.fc,. ,, iljtl J r, . t-&4h,lt,.f. ,., 'i V li y-t'y i. jiiLiy' ' v ft . Wiigi4BagiJi.t r li
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