Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 19, 1921, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING PUBLIC IiEDGEIt-PHlUABELPHlA, TUESDAY, APBIft 10, 1921
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JUST GOSSIP ABO Uf PEOPLE
.Vw.v IT' V7e Announces the Birth of Dim ulnar to the
Hen . and Mrs. Allen Evans S' Regrets the Death
of Mr. William W. Montgomery
D
ID von know Hint tlio Allen Kmuix.
,lu,i..lilnl-V Hill- will
'' i I lu n faiiiimil il onlil'
.mil Mrs. ..win-, vmih .
lrnb.ll" llorw. J"" i-Hil-'inlicr. Mr.
K -on uf Mr. nml Mr- Allen
Knmlnbrotlicrofltmvlnmir.vnns.
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'.' i ut .1 nines , U -pnii t l)
",ulnl ton I Is lirlil.- "il, Ue MU-
ni lnle for Hielr vvi'ilililiK, bill lin
Sr tunl It will inko plnoe next mniitii
, l. lime. Mi"- Seotl im to linvo
"r,m. to KiiroiM- with l.oiriiliu; DlMton
J, Anmi I.eu-I-. but rlniMBf-.l ber il,,
Xrtlv beforr tliey sailed. Lorraine
nil Annn. bv tbe vvnj . were In Ilium'
ll.cn '"hM li-nr.1 of tlicm. ..ml pxpwt
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oin nth
IT IS with flneciP KRiet tlint I rceord
1 hrre tbe 'I",'"1 of,Mr' W1,,,1..m "'
MontKomorj. a Keiitteiimn of tbe old
I, hn.il. vilim pBHHlng lenve- mm bet
tarflncv In tbe rntikn of ru Itiire which
I, III be well-nlKb ImpowlbU;. to til'.
Mr MmtRouery nncl hi- fnmily bnye
ton ll on tbe Main l.lnr. formerly
"vh to Oal. Form, (ilen Moore. I'n.
Mr MoiitRomerj vvns a prominent
i i . in tliLi ellv for mnny yeiirH.
n bnd Kl"n "i. the prnrtlr of law
on n few eri. nKo. lie lin.1 been
n, "for nmp time nml M" b Uko'I
undrrKO nn operntion. from which he
dh I not Vover He vvns n finc-looUlnR.
ihilP-linlrwl old Rpntleinnn . nml n most
Jnleresllni: talker. He was known n i.
Icholnr nml 1in.uit nml nhvuj was
micrrstrd In piiblb' ntlntrs.
'"iff" in married twlw. nnil In "t
tlved bv bis MM-onil wife. II is sons me
William JIontRomery. Jr.. who mnrrieil
Kannle llrock : Wobort , "K
MontBnmry. whoso wife was Ml w Hop.
TTler. John Montgomery, who mnrrlrtl
MlU AcneH Hpenecr; Jlrn. Edward Hid-
die Un1"y. w' w" Mlh'' Mnry Mornt
io'n"rr . Arehlbald U. MontBpmery, Jr..
fhose wife waB Minn C'nthur ne hlilott
(.llliert M. MontRoincry, who niarrieil
Mils Abigail Hurlon. Mlrftri-iifh-
atMl.SblncyMoiitgouiery and .Miss Hertl a
ml MissMiirgnretVMotitgoinL'ry. 'tbe
fumnil will be held this afternoon at
Si Martin's Clinreh. Itiulnor.
EVEY ONE who I' interested in Har
Mitd. and there are many of us who
liain --ons or brotbero or nephews who
are Harvard men. who- will be going to
il,o IIM.U Pudding Club's play nt the
llrlleuie-Slrntforil tonight I.ilgar
Sfntt I underetnnd. hns written some
ndlie Urlcs. and oung Harry Loxe and
u lot o'f other of the .minger men lin
er were students nl Harvard, and. ac
lonllnRl. their families are mueb in
tfrested' in the musical extraviigaii7.il.
Wetnrd Ho!" Tor that's what 11
in i ailed
AM nn Saturday we will have the
Princeton boys the Triangle Club
-which will gio Its jciirly performance
liere I do not know whnl their plnj
i, but 1 m sure it is good. too. The
I'lineetiin Club will give n ten and
iIuiiip on Siituidn afternoon before tbe
play for the iindeiRrnduntes who nre
tu take part in the production, nml as
thire are some eight) undergrads iiinong
the perfiinnerH, I guess there will be n
gooillj arrn of guests there.
I DON T bplieve I am getting cranky
nml 1 dnti't mind n little bit of
mnki' up in reason. If a person Is er
liii'il nml or white looking and il
(nut li of rouge make", her look better.
proiii it is not daubed on so that It
k too i'ldent or iigl. 1 do not see a
great objection to It Uut this white
immlerisl fncp effect, with brl'llnnt red
innutli. Is getting on my nerves. I
walked down tbe street ymterduj nild
1 met no fewer tlinii four women,
uinnen of breedliiR und supposed good
IHUe whokp faces looki'tj like false
tucs In tbe tirst plm'e they were
ilcailli while, nml their lips (and in
two eavei the lips were by no means
Miull) were rouged with a red that was
vi ml It almost bordered on a purple.
It was almost frightening!
Of course. I know it's u fad and It
will go in time, just as the huge slccu's
rif the 110s and the small waists of
thfiM- days bae dlsappe.ired. Hut I
hope to gondncs it goes soon, for it's
nieh an ugl fad and It niiikes even the
ieetc-t Rlrls look bard as nails. I s.iw
f'iie mill run yesterday on the street
rhwe lips were purple with make-up.
It was awful! If it was piettj or be
coming I would not mi) anything alxiut
It, we all hnve our weaknesses; but it's
nn ugl) Wli) oil earth do the young
juris do It V Pretty little things with
fluffy hnlr and niiturnlly rosy cheeks,
the cheeks all powdered with the rest
of tin- face, and then the red lips.
I beard two women talking Just the
other day about It, and naturally I
have nollied it ni'iic' limn ever since
Mien. This was wbnl one Mild to the
otliei : "I saw K tbe other day.''
"How i be?" "Ob. very well ap
parently. Hut she looked ghnstly : so
much powder, you know, and n black
conl with while fur and a black-aiid-wh'le
lint, not n touch of color, but it
ti III Iii nt icd liniiilbag which matched
ber b'illlanl. red llns : she was n per
du 'JbIiI!" NANCY WYNNK.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
The wedillntr of .Mini Catherine Coxe,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mri. Henry ftrln
ton Coxe. of ins South T.venty-flrM
street ntnl Pcnllwi. nnd Mr. Andrew
WiiKener Porter, son of Judge anil Mrs
'Vllllntn W. Porter o' 13B fioutli
'Ighteenth sticet. w II take place nt the
'hiircb of the Menslob. Owynedd, at 4
o'clock on Thursdny. June 1G. only
Immeillatc members of the fnmllv will
be piesent nt the c"remon A reception
will follow nt HnfTod, the borne of the
bilde'B parents, at I'enllyn
,Mrn. Hlcbaid Hoardmnn, of Uoston.
will attend-as mntron of honor at the
wedding of Miss Margaret 13. Dunliip,
daughter of the late Mr and Mr, Snll
viis niiulnp. of thin city, and niece o
Mr, Kdward J. Cerwlnd, of New York,
nnd Lleiltennnt f'olnnel Kofclbenes Helm,
I of Havana, Cuba, nnd New York, which
win be solomnlzed on Tuesday aiier
noon at 4 o'clock In St. James' VJplscopal
Church. Twtntv-Hecond nnd. Walnut
streets, to be followed by n small le
ceptlon at the home of the bride's nunt.
Miss Julia A Henvlnd. of 101 South
Twenty. tlrst street On their return
fiom a wedding Journey the brldo and
bridegroom will live In New York
The guests who will attend the lunch
eon to be given on Thursday nt the,
Sedgley Club by Mrs. (leorge Wilcox Mc
ler, Ji of 2217 ltlttenhouse street in
honor of Mini Mnrv Kllznbeth lClllott,
daughter of Sir. and Mrs. William J.
Klllotl, of J17 South Seventeenth street,
whose engagement hns been nnnounced
to Mr. Arthur B Pew, nnd Miss Klennorc
McCawloy, dnughter of Mrs. William
Morris McCnwIey, of Hnvcrford whoso
marrlago to Lieutenant Commander Teo
Hewlett Thebauld. U H N , will tako
place on Saturday, May 14, will Include
Mra. Gllhert Mather. Mrs. Hnnlson K.
Cancr, Jr.. Miss Ilncbel 1'rlce, Miss Doro
thy Savage, of Ualtlmore, Miss Ienoro
A. McCall. Mls Nnthnllo Davis nnd Miss
Isabella Wnnnmakct
The guests who will attend the vuc
tlou bridge pnrty to bo given b Mrs.
Charles Howard Colket on Friday after
noon next at her homo, 2008 Dc hanccy
place. In honor of Miss fjertnide Cnth
erlno Crnwford nnd Miss Kllznbetb
Crawford, daughters of Mr Oeorgc W
Crawford, of Pittsburgh, and Mls Eliz
abeth Strublnt? daughter of Ml nnd
Mrs. John K Ktrublng, of Chestnut Hill,
will Include Miss Surah Harrison. Miss
Mnigarotta Hnrrlson, Mrs. Harrison K.
Caner, Sr., Mrs. Harrison K Cnner, Jr.,
Mrs. Oeorgc Wilcox Mclver. Mrs. Hoi-
utnltl 1n tint am TTr- Vlea llnpliilrn f
' tto ee. MlhM I.vidiplh Rnvrp. flut4 Vinurr
I Peterson. Miss Josephine 1 Hooper,
.Miss .xnnc hellers. .Mrs. Joseph ll koi
llns. Mls I.enoie A McCall. Miss FloY
enco McNeely. Miss Kleanore Dougherty,
Miss Marie C dc KosenKo, Miss Kmlllc
V. dc Kosenko, Miss Luclle do Kosenko
nnd Miss Mary Walker Colket The en
gagements of Miss Strublng to Mr. Wil
liam John Cnner nnd Miss Oertrudo
Catherine Crawford to Mr. Tristram
C Colket, 2d, hnve recently been nn
nounced. Mr. and Mrs Stephen D Colhoun will
entertain at dinner at their borne to
night, 312 South Fifteenth street, nnd
later In their box at the opera, In honor
of MrB John C Groome, Jr
Mrs. William W. Hepburn nnd her
daughters, Miss Mario Louise Hepburn,
Miss Jane Shaw- Hepburn and Miss
Iy)Ulso Hepburn, of Orchaid I.cp, Vllln
nova, will snll on Tuofdny, May 3, on
the Anultnnla for Hurope. where they
will spend tho summer trnxellng In
France and I'nglnnd Mrs. Hepburn will
return to this country early In October.
Miss Marie Louise Hepburn. Miss Jane
Shan Hepburn nnd Miss I.oulse Hep
burn will probably remain abroad,
where they will spend a year studying
In Paris.
Mr Albert Kelsey has gone to New
York to attend the luncheon to be given
by the minister of foiclgn relations of
Venezuela and tbe specbil nilr.slon pre
vious to thn uuvelllnr of the statue of
Oeneral Kolivnr by President Haidlng
Tile following ladles will receive at the
ten with dancing on Saturdnv afternoon
at the Princeton Club, on locust and
Cnmnc streets. In honor o' the Triangle
Club, which will present "They N'cer
Come Hack," that evening at the Helle-Mie-Stratford
Mrs John S N'ewbold
Mrs Cbnrles lCdward Ingersoll. Mrs.
Sidney Keith. Mrs. Fltz KuKene New
bold, Mrs. Casper Wlstnr, Mls.s Ksther
l.lovd. Mrs. John K Mitchell, 3d Mrs.
Thomas Hlrigwny Mrs. Algernon Hob
frls, Mrs. Nnudnln Duer. Mrs Joseph
Woolston und Mrs Coleman Pence
Urown
The guests who will attend the (linnet
this evening which Dr IMwnrd Wlnslow
Taylor, of Ccdron, Gennantown will
give In honor of his son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs Kdwnid Wlnslow
Taylor, Jr, will Include Mr and Mrs It
Winder Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John
Wlnthrop Clagbnm. Miss Snrah W Me.
IxMn, Miss Louisa V Newlln. Mirs Mnr
garet Davis. Mr William L. McLean.
Jr., Mr W Heiiumont Whltnev and Mr
Norman Klllson, Jr.
Mr. nnd Mrs li Lnwrenco Miller Jr
of Wynnewood have Issued Invitation
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l)niiRliler of Air. and Mrs. lOthvanl Cnizcr, of 2128 Icwt street, whose
engagement (o Mr. NcjM Walnwrljlil, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilobert
Wnlnvt right, of New York and this city, lias been announced
for a dance on Sutuidny. Mny 21. In
honor of their daughter, Miss Oertrudo
13. Miller.
Tho guests who will nttend tho dinner
on Saturday evetilnpr, April 30, which
Mr, nnd Mrs John U. Lear will give, nt
their home, 319 West Mermaid lane,
Chestnut Hill, In honor of their daugh
ter, Miss Polly Lear, before tho dance
Mr. and Mrs. Udwnrd Wiener will gle
nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club In honor
of their sons, Mr. Kdward Wiener, Jr.,
and Mr. Sandy Wiener, will Includo
Miss Isabel Davis. Miss Carolyn Duvls,
Miss ICIoanor Colahan, Miss Molly Sny
der, Miss Douglas Orlbbcl, Miss Martha
Mnchold, Mr. Thomas O. Oates, Jr.. Mr.
J. Barry Colahnn, 4th Mr Thnxter
Ulckiielt. Mr Henrv Lear, Mr Philip
Strublng, Mr. Nicholas Petrv and Mr
William Morse.
Mrs. Harry Godey, of 1S41 Spiue
street, has left for u. visit to Atlantic
City, where she will remain until tho lat
tei part of next month, when she will
Join Mr. nnd Mrs. Alan D. Wilson and
tbolr daughter. Miss Helen Hopo Wil
son, who nre occupying their country
place, Poar Grove House. Vlllanova. The
engagement of Miss Wilson nnd Mr
Robert Dcckert has been announced.
Miss Kllzabeth Urocklc, daughter m
Mrs William G. Warden, of Hed Gate,
Gennantown, left yesterduy to spend a
fow days In New York
Miss Alexandra II. Dolan. daughter of
Mr nnd Mrs Clarence W Polan, of
Itosemont, will sail on the Olympic to
morrow for Europe, where she will Join
ber grundmother. Mrs. .Vcllson Urown,
and her sister. Miss Hose B. Dolan, In
Paris.
Mr and Mrs. James Watts Mcrcur,
of Xitherworth, "Walllngford, and their
daughter, Miss Denlse Honore Mcrcur,
whose engagement hns recently been
nnnounced to Ornvla Constnntlna Nicola
Scltto, eldest son of Baron and Baroness
Vlnchlnzo Scltto, of Home, who have
been siiending n year abroad, sailed for
this country on the Patria, from Mar
seilles. France, on Saturday, and will
spend a few days the latter part of
this month with their son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Cahall,
at their plnce. Hillside, Walllngford,
beforn opening their cottage at Venlnor
for the senson.
Mrs. Oeorgo H Hvnns entertained nl
a Inrge luncheon at the Uellevue-Str.it-ford
yesterday in honor of Mrs. Archi
bald Harklle, of Inver House, Wayne,
who recently returned from a trip
abroad. Thn guests Included the chair
men of the different women H committees
of the Devon horse show nnd eountrv
fair, which will be held on Mny 20, 27,
28 nnd 30 for tho benefit of the Hry n
Mawr Hospital
A wedding of social interest will be
that of Miss Kllzabeth W Tlnd.ile,
daughter of tho Into Mr and Mrs Rob
inson Tltidale. nnd Mr John McPberbon
Tntuin of Mllllngton. N J, which will
be solemnized very quteth on S'ltur
day afternoon, May 7, at 3 o'clock, In
the Media PreMiv tcrlan Church, Wnsh
Ington nvenue nnd Jackson street Media,
In tho presence of the Immedlnte fam
ilies and relatives of tho bride and
bridegroom.
Miss Hetty L. Woithlngton, who has
been the guest of Mr. and Mis. Robert
Emott Hare, of 400 South Twenty-second
street, for a month, lias left for a
visit to Atlantic City, where she. expects
to remain for some time
Tho committee and ofllcers of the
Chinese fnmlne fund nnd Emergency Aid
will glvo a reception on Wednesday aft
ernoon, April 27, at 221 South Eight
eenth street, nt 4 o'clock, to meet His
Excellency M S. K. A. Szo.
The Civic Club will give Its annual
luncheon nt tho Hcllevuc-Stratford on
Tuesday afternoon. May 3, at 12:30
o'clock,
Mrs. Russell Dunne, of 2028 Do
Lancey street, left yesterday for a vlFlt
to New York, where she will remain
until the latter pnrt of this week.
Invitations have been IMsued for tn.
eighteenth annual Haverford flower
mission, to be held on next Tuesday aft
ernoon April 26, at 2 30 o'clock, at the
homo of Mrs. Walter 11. Stephenson.
Newbury. Haverford,
Mrs Andrew Wright Crawford, of
.'421 Spruce street, will leave on Friday
for a visit to Baltimore, where sho will
be entertained as tho guest of Mrs. Rob
ert E Lee George, of the Ruxton, over
the week-end,
Mrs. Ida Hooper, 2229 North Nine
teenth street, announces the engage
ment of ber daughter, .Miss Florence
Hooper, and Mr Harry Hornberger, of
Logan,
TIOGA
A marringe of Interest which took
placo on Sunday evening nt the SI.
James Hotel was thnt of MIbs Alice
Martha Gutlohn, dnughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Gabriel Gutlohn. of 210S West
Tlogu street, and Mr. Paul Junius, of
St. Louis Mo. The Rev. Joseph Kraus
kopf officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Junius
will live In St. Lculs after a wedding
trip of several weeks.
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Write r rbwu for EnjrratMl or I'rlattsi
nmplM.
R0TAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Wilut St
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in America!"
MISS SARAH W. MORTON
WEDS MR. SAML G. FRANTZ
Marrlsge of Mls Emma O'Brien and
Mr. James Sullivan
Miss Sarah W. Morion, dnughter of
Dr Thomns R K. Moiton of 140f. Spruce
street, and Mr. Samuel Gibson Fruntz
son of Mrs. II. A Frnntz. of Princeton
N J, were quietly mnrrled ni t o clocl
yestoiday afternoon nt St. Peter's
Episcopal Church Third nnd l'n "
streets The Rev Dr. .leffieys. rector of
the chinch, performed the roiemony
The brIHe who wrm alven In llinrrlan"
bv her fntlur. was attended by ber sis I
icr. Miss Maigaret Morton as mad
honor. Mr Angus f-'mntz. of New Von
bi other of the bridegroom, attended n
best man. On their return from n wed I
ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Frnntz will live
In Arkttnsns.
LEATHEM CONN ELL
Miss Esther V Council daughlei of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles li Conneli '
10115 Klngresslug nvenue. nnd Mr
Howard Leathern, Jr. were tnntrlid vciv
quietly on Saturdny nflernoon nt 4
o'clock In trie Church of the Atonemen'
Forty-seventh street and Klngsessliu
avftiue Tho ceremony was performed
by the Rev Jnmes M Collins Th
bride who, was given In marriage hv be
fnther, was nttended by Miss Mnrtlin '
Clcelnnd as mnld of honor nnd onlv nt
tendnnt. Mr. Conneli was nttended In
Mr. William Rlchter ns best man Thi
ushers Included Mr John P Rife. Mi
Douglas Wheatley, Mr Hugh I Mi'lc
Jr., nnd Mr. Rlchnrd Smile. y On then
return from n wedding journey Mr nnd
Mrs. Leathern will he nt home nt tiv
Wnwassan Apartment", West Chestei
SULLIVAN O'HRIEN
The marriage of Miss Emm.i Mai
O'Hrlen. dnughter of Mr. and Mrs Join
O'HrUn. of East Willow Grove nvenue
Chestnut HIM, to Mr. James T. Sullivan
of Wyndmoor, was rolemnlred nt 'l
o'clock this mornliiK In the Church of
the Seven Dolors. Wyndmoor." The Rev
M J. Coiley wan the celebrant of the
nuptial mass which followed the cere
mony Mrs. Joseph F Lee nttended ber
sister as matron of honor and Mr. Wil
liam Phillips acted as best man A
breakfast for the Immediate families
followed the H'feinoli ni .In
th. 1rff1p m itfir..nts V t JU
mid AIn Sullivan will be nt Ihiii-p "
Wiit Gravers lain, Cbe 'tnut Mm
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! Rodenlmugh and Mr Edv.nid Minium
Hlbbiid tml. place on jsniuicnij urn ;
nt 8 o'clock at Wes fl -Id N J at th
borne of the bride's sister. Mr A It
II iwlr.nd MI'S Mlil'fiiiet Flnutl ."id
Miss Alice Rodenbnugh n slstet lit Hie
bride, were brldc-mmlds nnd Ml" Dot.,
thy Cnmerou, of Dunellen, N J w.i
maid of honor . .....
Relnt've." nnd friends from .New "N
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