" '' fTf' t7 rr?' ' f" trf"' Vfr -"' - t? yp&- " "') C &$ViWPtF ' " f 0' EVENING' PUBLIC EEDGEft PHILADELPHIA:, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1921 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Second Assembly Held Last flight Pretty Gowns Worn at Ball Supper Club to Meet Tonight .i ti' i till flic AfKCinblv rnditiK thU riillndelphla Country Club, and not on TT7I1A1 w ,I1C '"" .' ',, ,,,..,. March 2D, at) has lecu unnouncctl. VY morninif nroiii Siinpov ('lull Mr. nnd Mrs. Krnnr.ta It. StrnwhrldgP, Unrnpi wo uninR , f ..Wl)0(lK,,e (jprmnntovvn, wilt entor- innlzht I think wr II ran " ,..,.. nt dlnn,P ,OIIkM in honor of th(,r c Mill Inst cvnnlnR nnd IliN morn . l.nc. ;.. n,nt nmttpr. wnn a bi'iiutlful "If.rn I"? Ic" rrowdn.l. wns loss "KL; "flip nAt one ntw.VH has ho '..? ihPi-r. bcrnup yoil'vo cot to Jlmw V,r 1 on mi'ro n bilde, 'and the debut ... . iiTfii n nnii li mil' iii-ik or un .''':.": ,,. V(,rv 0,. 'rZv op Ple nnd remarks n." " t !"?i ..t one- "Whv r .lid not know i' snCrlbrd !'" dre, If Rrp.it to lie hl I 's hard to .lat.ro or to ' just about covered Ih niTIAKINf' "f Molly, did you know 0 vh'p is p'tlitiR out nnntliPr book? Y, "sn.np nuthons the-o mH. Sim 1,1 pPin in n wry well l"!. timKu ',,, ,,p other duy. too. Iho book Is Mini "Tim Intcllpcttml?." nml it n ire m tho who rons .lor tliei.ieetve alwirli. It H1 ljc out lu u few wcck-H V mi'l T mil look uk forward to I'd! i(C it. Molly divides her lime pretty ,onh tiPiweeii 'V-1" ' "' " ";" . u nV, V. -I.-'" been .lewitlm; her time of T, Pirlusivcly to the .i. SoinrtMiiR "lis me her new book will be ciovor. BIT to return to last night's ual1 It was ery pretty and there wii room to danee nnd to be won by those IT. wanted to dniiee with "U "'l ;" ilndT wonderful time. The music j,al n s Sd nnd the Hellevue-HtnU-Lj ballroom oor is some oor. J on nnd ford ballroom UZv tiim nenln tl.e preilon.inatin . .... i the dor-oration i Mr n u '.' . niilnifc. feniH. bhrubs r 11a lies .pnB the principal flora cni n'oTed l'rench roW lmekcts were mis- ?S from i"!,"8-, wh,.ch v.irr, "n"lves banked with beconln. with 1 , pounds of pine -nil cedar tree,. Of inline. Mlima-c wn everywhere: it !!,"" add, to the beauty of tl.lnsi uhen i' comes to decorations. In taKP n lpft lwn nnd was banked 5" fms palnis ...id flowers here about liUD lu nuen.iuiii--. i ...-... who daughter. MIhs Mnrv StrnwbrldKe and Mies tCdlth lt Hlioemakor. bofore tho dance which Mr and Mr?. Uenjamln Shoemnkpr, 2d, of 623 Church lane, Oer mnntown, nrr Rlvlni? In honor of their daughter. Mips Slioemalicr. and Mips StrawhrldRc at tlm I'hllndelphla Cricket uiuo, Tnero win Do fourteen guests Mr. nnd Mrs, Henry ft Orovo, of 238 married to Mr. Hal Kendall Seal, of Jialtlmoro, at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. Kebrunry 22, In tho Holy Trinity chapel, Twenty-necon.1 nnd Bpnico streets The lev. Ogla Wnrtleld, rector, wilt ofllolato. Miss Jlolen V. ltoborta a nleen of the brldo will net an the little flower girl. Mr. CJ. Murray Heal, of llaltlmore, brother of tho bridegroom, will attend its beat tnnn, nnd tho ushers will bo Mr. Wll nam It. Roberts, Jr , brother-in-law of the bride; Jtr. Walter (J. Jllndman, of vlncennen, Jnd. i Mr. Murray Hpahr, and Mr. Paul C Wagner. A small re ception will follow nt tho homo of the brlilo'M mother. On their return from n wedding trip the br'ldn nnd bridegroom will llvo In thlH city. MIhs IJlalno Sullivan, debutanto daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmea Fran cis Sullivan, of tho llltz-Carlton, will leave today to nttend tho ball In New lork to ho given by Mr. Clarence Maekey, which he will glvo th's (nenlng In honor of hl3 dauehter, Mlsa lCilh crlne. Maekey. Mr. and MrH Arthur M. Jewls, of the Uellcvuo.Htrntfrird. will rnterti.ln at a West Tulpchockon stnnt, Clermantown, , breakfast on Wednesday morning next, will give n dinner on Krlday, February I'ebruarv n. after the Bal Masque lu 21. In honor of Miss Helen II. (Irovp. 1,1Ior'or.ot their guest. Mr. Oeorgo Uarr daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter It "F,nr:,of ,'N?W ,orl. 1',?.Buf,Bt." w,m drove, before the fnno -dross dance of Sii .'i11'.'"1. lhft (1'nn.cr at, ?no "euevue Mrs Charles Httwurt Wurts1 Dancing S,Ujlfo.rd' ,to t" followid by a theatre class I Parly to bo given tonlRht by Mr. and ,.',,,,, ... , , Mrs Lewis In honor of Miss Adelaide Mr and Mrs. drove le't on Tuesday ryi0, .laughter of Dr. and Mrs. Walter for South Carolina, whero tliev will spend several weeks Mr. nnd Mrs. Charleg J. Ilhoads, of 1911 South HIttenhouso Square, will glvo n lea on Tuesday aftprnoon, Feb ruary 8. In honor of Or. I'aul Itelnch, 'ormer American minister to China. t)r. Helnch will bo the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ithoada nUo on Tuesday night. Mri William H. Mulford, of Wvncnte, will sail on February 17 for Kuropc, whero she will spend several months. Mrs. Ilobert I. Montgomery, of Ardrocsan, left Inst week for Cali fornia, whero she will pjiend seetal month.! Mr. and Mrs. I.awrenep T Paul, n: it l'.vle. of Merlon, whoso i-ngngement nils recennv neen nnnuuncen to .r denrgn W. Ulabon. 2d. of Ilrj'n Mnwr, v. Ill nrlticln Mr. nnd Mrs. Kilwin I.ltlle field Hlnbon, Miss Marlon Maker Mlsi Ilorothy Painter, Mr rieorgo W. Htabnri, 2d, Mr. John Muller nnd Mr. l'Vanklln Han-ey. Hr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Falea Ilaker, of the Ilellnvuc-Stratford, will entertain Mr. and Mrs Oeorgo Ilurton at dinner and later in their box at the opera on Tues day evening, February 15. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr and Mrs Harry Carr. of Itose- son, Miss Isabel lierguson. Mla Uotty Ferguson, Miss May McAnlff, Miss Belli Humphreys, Miss draco Kyle, Miss Dor othy Smith, Miss Helen Itaun. Miss Ml Pan Jones, Miss O'Urlen, Mrs. Jowls Ueese, Mr. Jumes Shaw, Mr. Harry Schofleld, Mr. Thomas Montgomery, Mr Illlly Turnnn, Mr. Charles Brown. Mr Arthur Stonelnke, Mr Francis Caldwell, Mr. Charles .1. Lyons and Mr. U.ivld Ileese. Mrs. Hurry Leo and Mrs. Lowls Heeso will assist In receiving. Mr, L. W. Hlrisch, of 2311 North Hrond street, 1b spending a few weeks li. Bermuda. Mrs, Henry P. Farland, of North Six ttfnth street, will entertain tho members of her flvo hundred club next Tuesday afternoon. WEST PHILADELPHIA Friends of Mrs. Walter ilrosi, C012 Nassau road, will bo ..orry to learn that flic H III In tho Presbyterian Hospital Mr. nnd Mrs. Uarkez K. Pap.ijlan hae returned from their wedding trip nnd nro at home at 6431 Pino Mreet Mrs Papajlan wan. beforo her inai-rlage last month, Miss Rosallo M, Pap.ijlan, of 5434 Pino stroot Mr. and Mrs. John Itandolph Lynn, of 1325 Haltlmoro avenue, have an nounced tho marrlagn of their daughter. Miss Marguerite Lynn, and Mr. Tobias S. Bartch, Friday, January 21, In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Chapln Thomp Ktn, of 1801 Trinity place, announce the marnago or their daugnter, jiis' Hum Prentlco Thoinpoti, to Mr. Leo Houny Sanchez, of New Orleans, on Thursday, at tho homo of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs Sanchez will ho at homo at 1G75 Sonlat street, New Orleans, after March I. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. McGarvey, 481'J Warrington avenue, nro receiving eongratulatlons upon the birth of a uon, on February 2. IIIQO PCfMI V A DADMCQ! of t,,p brldo's parents, before occupylnc I VI I OO UL.vJlL.1 VV UrMMilO l"eir WEDS MR. E. C. GEYELIN ii. nr : :. . -.:: ,.. fu... 1.; I.e Lancev place, will Lave today "' ''J "', LVl",1.! T ev ...I .. ".' -" .'' .-,...".....- -w. --r.- ;----- - will tnupl eMensIvelv through i-.uiope, returning to this country some tlmo In tho fcprlng Mr. Payton Hnzzard. of Newport or Cuba, wh.ro they will spend a month The giiciitH who will attend the din V.T n,..,.h? Hltz-Carlton, to bo given bv Miss Llnlno Taylor English, daughter "t t.I.'i uml s,ra Frederick W. Kngllsh. '" "i-Ht School lane, Oermmtown, on Tuesday evening next, February II, beloio tin. Hal Masque, will Include Mr. ii i 1 ''umuiul W. Ollpln. Miss Itutl FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL The alumnnc of St. Bridget. Hast Falls, gave an attractive dance on Wednesday evening In tho hall of tho Young Men's Literary Instltuto, Mldvalo nvenue and Fredericks street. Tiio nrrair was unuer News'. Vh , who has been the guest of ' the management of Miss Anna M. Flynn, Mr. nnd Mrs Sabln W. Colton, of Long president, and tho following committee Marringo Takes Placo Thio Aft- ornoon at St. Luke and tho Epiphany One of tho most Important nnd fash ionable weddings of tho winter was solemnized this nftornoon at 4 o'clock In tho nplseopal Church of St. Luko and tho Hplphany, Thirteenth nnd Jcust streets, when MIjb Cecily W. Bnnies daughter of Mr. and Mm. John Hamp ton Barnes, of 1817 Do Lnnccy place, became tho brldo of Mr. Emtio C. deye lln, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Lnussat (Jeyelln, of Hardwickc. Vlllanova. The eerpriinnv' .nu im,fnrinil liv Bishop Uhlnelnnder, assisted by tho Itov. David M Htede, rertor of tho church. The brldo, who was given In mar riage by her father, wan attired In a superb gown of Ivory whlto satin, with a long court train suspended from the rhouldcM. Tho rklrt was slightly draped on ono side over an underskirt of nif ties of real old Valenciennes lnce Her veil of tulle nnd old family point np pllquo lace, which extended to tho end of tho train, was surmounted by a band of orango blossoms. Sho carried a 1 rldal Iwuquet of Faster lltlps and white gardenias. Her sister, Mrs. Fordo A Todd, of Washington, nttcndtd as nvitton of honor, and another sinter. Miss Dorothy II Barnes was maid of honor. They wo.ro similarly attired lu Mnart frocks of rafo all IaIL biro over a foun tlMlon of rharmeuao of tho same hue. fashioned on long simple llnm, with hats of the lace gol.l.eolor stocking ntul go m unppiru Tncy carried bouquets Meadow House. Ilrvn Mawr. has left this city to be tho guest, before leturn Inir to his hnnip. of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert J , Wilson, of Pittsburgh. Mr. nnd Mrs. neip M' "VV"' f hVn'VlM W"-U' ,0 bu B0n a,,0,,l "1X t,l.plm-olt Mr Arthlngton Ollpln, .lr. ' end Mr. Alfieil Coxo Ollpln. MIsh Kng- . ti.n.inhi v ' nniiins i.eniniii ' ',nl(d the patfones'.es, lnnke.l very Iia'iii!.oi..p In her gown of gray mtm cm h.o.rlrrrd in Rllver. It wns cut Mpinre nt the neek. bad n long train and was ,t becoming. Mrs. ltobcrt ( nleinnn p-nitmi. I'red Drajton'- mother, was a.ed to take the pluco of llesslc Lvnnx, iio fhd not reccivp lnt night. Mr". Ilrnitui i" n stuntilii; lnokins womait n ui and she looked P'Snl in n gown ef nln'1. M'lvPt Pinbroidprcd lu gold, cut V nt i lie i.i'ck and made on plain lines Tilth .i nam. Mrs. Oporge Thaver h town .ia of orchid t-atin cln'iorately tmi md villi s'.lier and her train fell from iIip shoulders. Mr qii.iM.r. the CiPorso Ih.oers rla'S'i'M1. who is, as J.l know, u .1" b.'tnit tins tonsnn. looked dear in a fre !. er apricot talTpta. combined with pnj In.e. made with n ioiin.1 neck nnd t . full skirt. su nli lliirrlliger wore blue M-lct. ni, f' was pry uecoiuing to her. nnd M.iri" I.ou'rp Thompson's frock was f oi i , it was of pale blue clvct, fush- r.nl "q .simple llnPs, nnd tin' only Ir.-nniMig was a small (.luster of silver r is ;it the waistline. It-ii'i Packard wore. pink satin f ut V-neck, nnd finished ut I lie f.n.t of the bodice with li vhiliestone e ram nt Her skirt was one of those r r petal nfiii!r. and it was tinishe.l at t'm waist with a f-oft girdle of tlic v ade of i-atin. lleti"lta Wilson had a striking fr j.tde -jrecu sntin. trimmed with rl i uistnU. A huge bow of green t'i e v i- placed nl the waist uml the o i i the frock wns draped. rp.is li ii IT will be tiie lust meeting of l i lust scries of supper-dan. cs for rue' i ,-rs of the Supper Club nt I lie I' ie Stratford. Hut a second -e-- .'! -tart nexl Snturdnj. The ' i' i -o successful that men. bets lo pr el u iinn Mrs. Scott to liaic au nt' , i ten meetings. I' will lie in the Ilnt-e (iardetis to ur1 id toinetii.ies I think it is even f i'i up there if t is not too i- . I flf in roe. when it comes to ' i ii .1 hw hundred u night. - it i T mii 'i i p. does, miii waul Iho ball- elherwi.c it's great up't.iiis. l.sh Is ntert.'ilnlng ns her' guest for n f' w dart Mis Edward It. llnstadt. of v ..-.. win, . , no win boremcmbere.l an Miss Lillian Blrney, of Washington. nn'n1"' i-'"'1 MrS A11,ln " PenlllgtOll, of .0,10 hpruco Ureet. will entertain at dinner on .Saturday evening next, Feb- r"i?ry J-;, '" '"""" llf thBl"" niece. Miss Alice Saler. daughter of Dr. and Mr. Joseph bailer, oi 1718 Spruco street, the guess will int. r attend tho h.itur day evening dancing clats. Mrs. Fordo A Todd, of Washington. Is being ent.itiiliiPd as the guC!l of AjrB .lohn Kenrslry Mitchell for a fw days i.rs. J odd will attend a matron of honor at tho wedding of her sister, Miss (eclly . tows, and Mr ISmlle C. i.ejplln. which will b- solemnized thin afternoon in the Prolestaut Hpiscopal Church of St Luke and tho Hplpli.in.. Mrs. Oeorgo Harnett, wlfo of Oeneral Bairiett, of Washington, who sailed for l-uropo the latter part of January; has arrived In Paris, wh.ro she has joiiikI her (Inught.r. Miss Lolla Cordon, who has In. n abroad since i,iHt October, ds otlng her time to the ntudy of music. Mis tin. licit nml her daughter e.p. ot to leturn to their home about tho mlddlo of Match. Mrs Harry c. Thayer, of FWierr. road. Hnverford. will entertain as her guest for ii few days in xt milt, Mrs. Oliver Bird, of New York She will come to atttnd tho Bal MoNpie on Tuurd.iy oo nlng next, February S Ur and Mrs William Drayton. Jr., of 211G Spruce street, have lett for Thomnsvllle, Oa , w h re thev will lie en terialne.l as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dlsston Mis. O-orge A Uracil, of the Tou ralim Apartments, will entertain tho m.inberh of her i inl club at lunch, on at nor iioiiik on Monday afternoon next Mrs. O. Hamilton Colket. of 2010 Sprucn sttcet, who has been spending tin days In Atlantic City, will uturn to her home tomorrow night. Miss Mary F.ihnibtock, daughter of Mr and Mia. James F. Ilihw-Miick, of 23" l.'ast ltllt.'l.hoiiso square, will Ie.ne on Mrnda for New llaw.i, I omi , to attend the Yale Prom. She will icturi. homo on Wrdnesday. Mr. and Mm Albert K. VJurrage. Jr.. who huve been riitertalne.l as the Miiest.i of Mr and Mm Poik Yt.itrnan, of His Sptuco .street, have returnul to their home In Hamilton. Mass. Mrc. M. ( Mjers, of Forl s-iond and Spe.ico slreets intel tallied at luncheon nt th Manufacture. a' Cluli on Thurv day Mrs. William H Roberts Jr, will attend as illation of honor at the wed ding of her isl.sl. r. Miss Matgar. t Wes ter, daughter of Mrs Oeo'ge 15oj .1 Kes ler, of 2112 Spruce street, who will bo ALONG THE READING Mrn Wllllnm Cleghorn', of G012 North Sydenham street, mtertalned at lunch eon on Wednesday In honor of Mrs. Onrfleld Preston Among the guests were Mn. Trf-wlii Swift. Mrs. Harry Pratt, Mrs. Walter W. No'er. Mrs. William Schnwhnck. Mrs. Frederick M. Leufold. Mrs. Frank Hill. Mrs. J M. Culley and Mm. lMwnrd Sehwnbenl.mil, Jr. Mls-s F.llzabeth H. Mathlcu. of North Broad sit pet whose engagement to sir Daniel Whllemi.n. of South Korty-nlntli street, has been rcentlv announced, wns tho guest of honor nt a liandKerchlof shower, followed hy bridge, nt tho homo of Mis Howard Walton, of Jcnklntown, last week. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Jttdyc Owl's UnrgUir )y A bouse, Trof'arlrk, Dm on. HAiiHA Bt;i:nLi;ii An Interesting wedding will tnko place In SI Peter's Church,, dermnntow n. ut 0 ri clock this evening, when Mlrn Alld-i Ultzen.-i Buehler, daughter of Mr and Mrs William K. Buehler, of 21 Pelluim road, Ocrmnntown, will beeomo the brido of Mr Horace Miller Bnrba. Tim Itov. Stewarl p Keeling, rector of the church, will p. rform tho ceremony, and Mr. Buehler will glvo his daughter In mar rlnge. Mrs Michael M lilt, c w 111 attend her sister as matron of honot, and Miss Margairt M. Walker, a cotr'ln of tho bride, will bo maid of honor. The btldes malds will Include Miss Sarah Vose Cooke, Miss Mary Louise McCown, Mlrs Kleanor Seiittergood, Miss Kllr.abeth Wiener, Miss Annetta MncOrath and Mini Natalie Illlzard. Little Miss Jean IJarba. the bridegroom's sinter, will bo the tlower girl Mr. Milton B. Bnrba will net ns his brother's best man, and t!ie following gi'titlemen will bo the ushers Mr Philip S Barhn and Mr. Charles !; Barba, brothers of the bride groom, Mr. Martin 11. Buehler. 2d. and -iir, William K nuehw, Jr , brothers of tho brldp, Mr. Michael M. inter, a brother-ln law ; Mr Ilohert S. Perry. Jr, and Mr. Clarence. Brewster The lirl.le S l-Dll H 1I1I ttr. tt ..'nr,. unlln i.piiia,I ...".. ?-.'. "" "'"' ""nil .....r. ....... ... !,. .11.,... in oiu amuy rose point lace. A court '"i; '" :""' fc"-"' . , ... ,,,, train rjf the satin will fall from the ,T'10", '"' f8 Owl got a br Ight 1 a, shoulders. Her tullo veil will bo ar- Whoo ! W boo ! I know what 1 11 do, rimgeil with old lace and real orange '" hooted "I 11 sobblo tl.ls saucy weaue lilnssoiuH she will carry a bouquet ot "!' luvl tll,n m' ca" l cllt "'' "'r0"'' ' " otchlds and linen with a shower of'nrton hi, tail" Sweetheart rcrs. And with thil Judge Owl nipped Veo Tho matron of honor will wenr u Mm Wily W. aB.;l s tall li. his strong b-ak m iL ,?,l"i ".", ?.'.llLr :. h (U, on. and .at my tali Who. joih-j tulle, and w raVrv .in ,i,l.V ,s ,,. ,e eaten It, you cant hold mo any long r ( IIAl'TKIl VI Wee l)y Weasel "W"00' Whoo' What Hlmll I do"" W iinrtt-ri Judge Owl, blinking unhap pily ut 1'rggy uliil Billy. Peggy and Billy couldn't tell him what to do He held W. e Wily Winsel firmly by tho tall at tho holo In the I. en houso door, so that Weo Wily loilldnt i Itlior pull himself through Into tho Inn houso nor back to tight Judge Owl. It was a ery uncomfortable Hjsltloti for Judge Owl, and It was eui more imoini fortable for Wen Wily, who was grow ing madder every minute IiLshI Isn't Ills awful? 1 can't linn? ("nl ul.'ttl Weo Wry Weasel thought tin r d'., t'" I 'It Ainiil lie n lot i .ore fun hutftlmt 'tils ti ui iKKH," he Mill mill (.1. If yoU j s.s 1 1 It U'i inv tnll, J.ldgo Owl, I Will '.fiirm and berrm.H jour iiartner in rld dl'ig the faint oT rnis nnd In c." ! Wlio-il Whoo' Hood' Cfood!" I ho t.l Judre f)W, nnd he lit go of Weo I Wily W.i'U'I'h tall Tho tall whisked II rough the holn aim out camo Weo Wily Wenseiv, ii'.mi for. most But If I xpx'ted to find Judge Owl waiting lur blm, I e was mlstnkeii, for that wim old bird had quickly thippe.l up to hi. n n li mi the tree, whero ho would be out of harm's way. "I'm ready to go rat hunting this very minute," murmured Weo Wily Weasel. "I wtuit to go b. fore I get over being mad " "''nii'd on !" booted Judgo Owl. 'There's a great big rat down nt thn (urn rub that I e hern wanting to get rid of for u long time." Away flapped Judgo Owl Into th" ilarltntss, and awa)' crept Weii Wily Weasel. Wsan't that a ileer way for Judgf .1H t.l.. M.ll.l. ......- .S( l 1 V U .. W .1.111 U1U1.I1 lUllt.l. 1,1 ...jr ...... , Juige0 W to lBTai. I lilllv lvmM',r"" I ''Yes, that s a fln ld. turning" , 1,2 ,, R( rl Ii wi.lsi.er I wlcki.il. nrowlliiB burglar .Into a goo. low, Weo Wily Wrasel heird him I li get you soon, murmured wee .i "and when I do juu will not huso tbue bouquet of Ophelia, rosea The maid of honor's dress will be of orchid taffeta. Sho will wear a bronzo tullo hut and will carry an old-fashioned bouquet of lavendor aweot pens. Th bridesmaids will be dressed allkn in frocks of sky blue taffeta with bronzo tulle trains. They will wear bronze tulle bats and will carry old. fashioned bouqin ts of pink rosea. The little Mower girl will wear a dainty fi ii 1 of whlto orgundy nnd will carry hwecthentt roses. n option will Immediately follmv GERMANTOWN Mr and Mr William Oampbcl of 30 Mlus Iloso Iloouev. Miss Dorothy Mc InuKliliit, Miss urnco i. canon, -inss Anna V tvellv. Miss Itomalno M. Bretl- tinn. Miss Marian Byrne, Miss Gertrude A. MWtln. Miss Anna U. Lynch and Miss Mary T. .McCarthy. Tho members of tho Young Men's Lit erary Club gave a danco In tholr hall last evening. NOMRISTOWN Tho thirty-two members of the 1!2! winter graduating class of tho Norrls- town Hicli S'ehnol. held their faiewell class shine nt the home of Miss Berthi Croll of H.glevllle. Miss Maud Milter nnd Mr and Mrs. Robert W Coppldge chaperoned tho event. The class com mittee In charge of the evening Included Miss Knth-vn Potter. Mlsa Lalna M" ser, Mirs Mary Fmuis. Miss Bertha Phil, lips. Mr. Itotiert Coleman, Mr ll.iwllns Olnther and Mr Linwood Stelnhrlght The marriage of MI'S Mary Smith rlruiB-l.tr r of Mi and Mrs Fran' Smith of ion DeK-ilb 'troet, nnd .Mr. Doniinl.-it Oeii'lle. son of Mr and Mrs. Finnk dent lie, of F.lm and Chain streets, tool, place on Wednesday In San Sahatore's Church A largo reception follownl the of pink nnd yellow Ward and Ophelia I the ceiomony at tho homo of the brldo's ros.es. Tho brldesmalda Included Ml si, parents. i.iennor li names, sister of the bndi. West lun-n street announce the mar-1 "'" n " aim .m.s. oeoi.ie wi.i rlnc-P of their daughi. r Miss Knthryn ! m "' ""s c,( Oertrudc i aniniieii to .Mr. n.-nry n.u rlson. r.OI.". Rover street, nt 4 o'clock. on Vednesda aftetimnn. In the Church of St Francis d'Amisi, West Logan and drecne streets Miss KHecn Canip liell was her sister's maid of honor and Mr Jiitnrv Hnrtle was best man. A if oeptlnn was held a I the homo of the bride on Wednesday evening Mrs Benjamin W Miller, of Thorpe's lane and Wlster strret left yrsterdny In spMid some timo ns ihe guest of her sister, Mrs John Blackford, of New York. Mrs I.oul'i Dav. of R3S0 Chew tret. Is spending the winter It. Atlantic Cltv. M s.s Luciln P. Carter, Miss page Ander-i son, of Savannah, da.; Miss Fugenl. I'n 'rf at of Richmond. Vn. ; Mts Und-! tnHn lOHIson Thomirson nnd Mlsa i: Antoinette Uevclln Th"y were gownrd' nlike lu frocks of enfu an l.ili cl,ai- :r euse with largo round hats of ti, ! same material, edjied with laco uml trim med with orchil-colored ribbon, and grnv sl!k stockings and silver slippers. Thev, ( irrlrtd yellow and pink roses nnd of- lild-eolor sweet peas. Tlie tlower girls "in Miss Allco Go.sclln and Ms F.llza. i' Hi deyelln, the nmall dnught, rs of r and Mrs. Anth.mv L. deyelln. nnd M'ss Bentrlco Churchman They wero nttlred In dalrm fr.n'c. o' eafn Hi I lalt rirgandle. fashioned wit r tnl-shaped points, with knots and l, ng ir(amers of Allco blue Hbbon-i fnllmg f. omi one shoulder. Their lints weie .if I'.gandy of tho samo color. Thev ranted o'.(l-,"ahlilonpd liouquots, Mr Henry L. deyelln, Jr , attei ded Ms brother n best-man. Tho ushers were Mr Anthony L. 0-elln, Dr. Henry IUwlp iicpln Mr Bernard C. Law, Mr Robert 'w Dale' Mr n. Klllcon Thompson, f 'itol.ert Tolnnd 2d. Mr Charles K Cox Sd Mr Keglnnld Jacobs, Mr. Sydney 'Thayer. .ii . nno eir j. vnugiinn -Merrlr. FITZPATRICK- IJEIIAN Tho wedding of Mlsa Rofo Mhiio Hihnn, daughter of Mrs Rose. Hi him, of .11. '5 North Tv.enty.friu Mil stierf. tiogu. iin'i or. jtuiicIs .1. Fltzpatrli I i,i uiiiu ij.uco tins arrernoon at and I'll come right out thcro to tlul h you !" That threat inndo Judge Owl halt hii weasel-tall lunch In a hurry It was truo ttiat If h should (at Wto Wily Weasel's lull, he would h.ivo nothing with which to hang on lo Wee Wily. "Now ou s. ii what I am up against. ho said to isggy and Hilly. 'Don't jou ever catch ii w. as. I by Hie tall " Peggy and Billy said M ry promptly Hint tlv y never would, for while the wr.asel was small, he was a teiror, nnd they felt certain he onu'd do a loi of datnago with his sharp ti . tli Whrn Judge owl tiuw that, his plan of eating W,- Wily Weasel wnuldi. t work, li" In gen to u" his wits lo Hud ,ome oilier wi.v out ot his llx. And soon li.. thought of a tfchr-mii that tn.ido blm chuckle .us In w.nk'.d his big c.s at Pct'gy and Hdiy rat rjn tcher, said Bliiy "I liopo woo Wily Weasel stays good, hut even If hi .loen't I'm going to make Mr. Strong's eggs and chickens safo by nailing a lift over that hole in tho door" Whlell Billy did. Do van think the partne.a will get on Kill together? Would vju Hko to go rat-catching with them? ' You will have a ihanco In tho next story FRANKFORD Mrs Annn Colebaugh. of 1619 Arrott stre.t, Is spending tho winter In Day tona. Fla. Mrs Harvey Llrhten, of Sellers street, will etiiertaln' ot luncheon, followed by a cird paity, at her homo on Monday nf'ernoon. Mr nnd Mrs Robert f. Blood, of ITtT la I per strret, hao loft for Florida, where they will spend tho winttr, ROXBOROUGH Mr and Mrs Simticl P K'-nsworthy of iir"'n lane, nro upending soma tlmo nt Sarosota, Ft a. Mr nnd Mrs John Hohen-Adel, 3617 Quem lane, bine returned from a two we, Us' Ml to Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs Hohen-Adel will opn their summer DELAWARE COUNTY i u'i lo. k at the Church of the Corpus ' niisu, i wniiy-niiiin street and Alle gheny avenue Tho Key. milh will pr r form the ceremoii.. Mlsa Mltdreod ren tier will net as bridesmaid and Dr Vln .'nt Huzzy will bo brsi man After the (.eremony tho brldo nnd bildegioom will leave on a winning trip to .New y.irli Boston and Albany, and will he ut home after Febiiinry I a, at .11.'", North Tvtn-ty-fourth street. HALL- -WL'BPTI-.r: Tho wedding of Mrs. Albert Webster, of FranUford. to Mr. IIo.ni Hall took plai o at 1 o'clock toda. The tn irrlag was conducted a". ordlng to Filends ceremony at the home of the brides biother-lnlaw. Mr Oeorgo S. Wrb'ir, 1000 Penn street. Frntikfnrd. Mr Hall for u quarter of n certut-v Imh been connected with tho Fr ends' HoHpi'nl. Fiatikford, and his in lo. the late Dr. J C, Hall, was for twenty ?ois stiier teiendent of that cen'tir.- old Insiitii. lion. Mr. i.i'd Mrs. Hall will sail finmlHH'-. w loKe.i ihick. tor in w I .it Ji'ili;. ( "VI was up in "W!ie Wl'i Wi us. I, arc you hungr .; ' ,nl ,n m iHsn.'liuwetts and Oriental ie iiHked It h volic ns soft as ti ,.l of a ( ....,,. Atlantic Cltv. about Raster. ii.at i.irsiirni Buiium-.i .. ,vro,. (iev e-dH'ct lo entertain a nouro V ' ' ' ' ' ' . H Wily, but h- answered yiy ). o...; ...j . ,, holdnv. after l''erthV!mgh"w(,!i; iTiu ' Ju-teo 'I '" r.oxhorough Counts flub will ,ifi'trJ1Ae,.,t,l,f.. Pcggi and Billylglve. a formal dance at Its rlubhouae as ho answer, .1 I on Saturdm evening. February 1J. A "v,..ion win ioiiow nt me nm . , ,,i Nrv Yrt u a irit e to Panama, the Initios patents-. On their return fir,, Went Indies and Sunih Anuina Tr.n wedding Journey Ml. and Mr- i:.. ..n.. ...n. i,n n linme nfi, r Ani 1 I ... i:..,. Mn Caspar Wlstnr Miller enttrt lined ' v .11 be nt homo temporarily at the -npie I stone, Frankfoid. Infotit.allv .t lunchion. followed b I hrl.lfe. nt her homo In Walllngford o i Tuesday The Plners' Club of Swnrthmoro wl I present "Fati'iv and the Serxnnt Prob lem" at the Woman's Club house on Motu'ay ev nlng under tho direction of Mr. II. Chalmers Stunrt. Those taking the leading parts will ho Miss Marlon Wood. Mr Staunton Moylan and Mr Clifford Barnes. Mi. and ,Mn. j nomas Downs, Jr. en "I know wheie von can foast on anire fat tat" W.e Wily Wiasd tlioughi lhat uur for a moment before l.. i. Id i 0 . "'iii are good eating, but they aic loo big for ti wi.ui'l to luindlr." li" - ild T1"V arc nut too big If you have n sl..pg riwl to grab t'lfm and bold then, hi,e Mm bile them." h'ssid Judge owl "What are ou hinting at?" d maud d W.e Wily WedM'i. Whoo" I m not hinting at nnMh nr Only 1 happen to have the job if rid ding Oils farm of rats and micr. nnd the wolk would bo a lot easier if 1 had a healthy, hungry young weasel to hlp tia ' Said Judge (11, winklnjc once nioi. H.'ivi'i'v and P.l'.ly And l'(c. and i , i o - (if . o'.r 'f 1 n ad. n w. ax 1 my tmriner I . i 'd li.M t r. 'urn and qui' t" log . 'i g i I loll.' ig b'lrlar . ho sin ks gg lu Igr r-IF YOU LOVE-. FLOWERS you will not only bo inter ested in our great variety of Flowers, but tho LOW PRICES Century Flower Shop 112 S. 12th St. -"MftaaKai Ml.,.- K-nllierliie l!i i.ldocl; nf 300 Fast UTiaim.il uiun oiuuy hi uruigp 111 .neir,K at h"! home on Monday evening. I lie . .. ., n Hirr Mr iti.l Mn. 8- VV'lWfe. WTJSilii Sl - SppJs" a1.,,, lr. .!rs. I Muriay. Mts. Ilar.v Iwmn. Mrs Jo- l'"w '" t"""',r- I fi :, nil Mveis. Mrs Walter Fltzgeruld nnJ - Mts Ftederlck Brown Mrs. Matthew Phillips, or New York is the guest until tomorrow of her luother-ln-law and sister. Mr. and Mr Urnosl II Baldwin of 7J01 Crcsheltn mad Mts I'.a'dwln will tetuit. wi.i. ui- sister lomiitiuiv to remain lu New nrk for a week NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs K Oehrlng llarkness and M s Sluart (qiling.'f will glvo a dance on Wedn. sd. iv evening Fein u.irv !1 nt M'S OpIlnger'H Iioiik . .'217 I.aninuil strer', In honor or the cast of "Hi turn of Yes terdav ' whl'h he- be. n given reeentlv at Odd F Hows H .11. at the Falls of Schuvll.lll Tin r levsts vein Include Mr. and Mis Ilar.v !. Mr nnd Mrs Fran cis Oil' Mr M !) 'Vvnlep, Miss Nathan. i I, its Miss dartl.a Adam SHOP WITH F Thai Buy Anything from tba i .iinr h 0-.-S of Phlla., Wit '"liiKton, Cfimden. lwtitlo rtv & ("hmtBr EasyTefmj FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chmtnul St., Phlla. M0 CnsrsniM. Tr Tilde, AtlatuU Cllr 0 N. Third St.. rMfirlVii mu MoTII I li and Aunt tiilhing to;rtlier nbi it Marian were i in: toirther about lilies in tne 1 ' I nt.il mi, liier sniil: "I sec if vour " ' ne Is cbnliilike, urn nrc sentl Mi i tni Vow. Marian, look mil." she silrl .1 tei-mtrlv. "fib! t lint- is if you n iitmieiilal, uml if jou are inn . ' c i ti note sel(lliui-s !" Small T"r unlieedcil bv the grown lips, "'i - 't.iig oti a stool by mother's kneo '" i mli nth nt her wee band, the 1 i i ue r,f which was nil crlss. r I uddcnlv spenklnrj out her ' J , -)r temnrked ns slip grabbed n ' .f eiti.'iv from the tnhle "But ' ' i ' s. lt'iilt, mother Ilivc some re NANCY V. YNNI'.. SOCIAL. ACTIVITIES 'lixaidfr Himtot. ( osc R."n nic, rhoitsp Shunt ' wl'l give a lii. . n l-'rldav . 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P . .. si r --!. AWff'v f i.t 'M m a a 'r m Mir'fK a iznr "asco" asco' u rrjlJuyiTlTBMMBBm m imS WEEK9S D3GEST i Showing Territory Lost by the Peace Terms; Mew Boundary Lines the Germany of To-day. An Instructive Article Covering the Rise and Fall of the German Empire Accompanies Map To Core Russia by "Absent Treatment The Washington Herald declares that "until the Allied Powers have at least a semblance of an agreed Russian policy, chaos is certain to continue. President Wilson proposes a policy of hands off, and this may help clear the air."' Both Bolshevik and anti-Bolshevik spokesmen in this country, it is interesting to note, find something to praise in the President's proposal, but correspondents report that it is received coldly by the French press, and with a mingling of praise and criticism by the English papers. "Does Mr. Wilson think America can join the League for live or ten minutes whenever it wishes something, and then get out before it is called on to assume responsibilities?'' asks the Paris Journal des Dcbats; and the London Westminster Gazette conceding that the President's proposal "contains much sound sense," goes on to say: "But when he asks the Allies jointly to guarantee the territorial integrity of Russia, we are compelled to remark that America refuses to share not only in that guaranty, but in a guaranty of the integrity of other European states which are members of the League." Do not miss reading this enlightening article in THE LITERARY DIGEST tlii.s week, February 5th. It presents a wealth of information derived from many source: upon the present status of Russia in her dealings with the rest of the world. Other important news-articles arc: ?? 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