Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 21, 1921, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Tells of the Gibson-Robinson Wedding
in Pittsburgh She Chats About Pony Show at
JVynnewood and, Speaks of Scdgley Luncheons
TMTn n number of people wdut on to
W rlttnlmrjtli to nttenil tbe wcriMlm? t
t . nn rxtvonioly nri'ttv nftfttr. nnil
It won nn ,',. bjj0 Rjt0 W
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IfOni UN .,.,., n.l.rtlnn til
'lniisliter "f " '"'j"'' A'""'"'" Hb
non. of I'lltoburi nnd Iiom been n
'"..... ,lnr miniW nf tlie social fet of
thn c v nml Nrw York, lltfnnr (flbwn
Jrhe hom of Mm. Hownnl (Hbson. of
2001 Wnimit Mr ii. , , ., m.
remember, wiw A'le'lnc OUi-oii. nml slit
did ucli splenilld work over In Kriuice
diirlnit tlie wnr. Slie died over tlicic
from pneumonia, enntrnrted while nt
....... and Inut vrnr Mr. (Jlbenn cave
1,u.' . ... . i.j. , r....... I
flint WOndCrilll intlinn ll'ininf m ..iron,-
11 Unit In H-r memory. You remriii-
k..,1o remniknblceutertnlliliient which
nan Riven liy tne vnnoim nri hiiiiii'iiih
and club of tlie olt nt tlie time of the
(Miration of the j'ft. ,
Mr. (Iltnon, Mr. Olhon s mother,
too Hinnn Worrell Pcpppr, n sNter of
the late Mr. .Tolin Worrell I'epper nnil
of Mr. Frnldlp I'epper, of thin city.
Her motber wns formerly MIha Adeline
Worrell, nnd Adeline (Jibfton uns named
for her.
Mls Mnrv Olbson nnd Mrs. Rnbcft
Brock n.'e related on the 4ltbton side of
the fnnilly, and Henry uilon urooK
br best mnn nt tlie wedding enter
day. The tishcru from Ilillndelphla
were Mr. Hownrd Hickley, Dr. Nyxmnn
Henry, Mr. 8nm Crozer,' Jlr, IlowArd
5?.ivRge, Mr. Frnnk Snrtorl, Jr., Dr.
Hnbert Lewis, who UMd to live here.
but jinow a resident of Hnltimore, nnd J
,jr, .oei ciymuiip, oi HMiinj;i(:n,
I underxtnr.d that Mr. nnd Mrs, (Jib
ton will llv In .Tcnklntowii after their
wedding trip.
WHIIiB on tin subject of weddlngi,
you know McCnll Kcnting is to be
married June 1 to MIbs Aubrey, of 8nn
Antonio, Tex., nnd the wedding Is to
take place down there. I hear Hint
Miss Aubrey Is the posnessor of n mott
jcqulsltc voice, t renlly menn nn ex
traerdinarv one. Must thut not be n
perfrct gift to have? Keating Wlllcox
is going down to the wedding, nnd will
act as best man, and I understand
that Dr. Kcnting will bring Ms wife
here to live. Ills mother, Mrs.. John
Keating, and his slhter, Miss Kllznhctli
Keating, llo out In Wnwn. Another
Mstcr. Mre, Mnrk Wlllcox. lives also
m Wawa, nnd the eldent sister. 'Mrs.
William Hands, Is living Ibis jenr In
JIorrNtown. She wnx Miss Kdlth Kcnt
ing, jou remember, nnd nmrrjrd n son
of the late Admiral Hands, whoso wife
was Mls.s Meade, a daughter of Admiral
Mode nnd niece of General Mcnde, of
Qcttjsburg fnmc.
D
O YOi; renlizo Hint in u little more
than two nocks wo will be going
out to Wjnnewood for tbe Pony Show?
Think of It! How the time do fly. ns I
Maying, ii noes not seem a voar
&incp the Inst one, when I wnnd'ercd
along said funny shaped road from the
nation and, turning into I.ancnster
I'lke came upon n seething mass of
huinaiift) outside the Hllllo Clothier's
gates waiting Its turn to get In. Inside
the gules puppies nnd kittens and ducks
ami other assorted "nnlimilcs" met my
glnnie. nml It will be the same this
j ear. for everyone is taking great rare
of his or her "dorg" nnd Ihey'll all be
there with faces washed, and wills
leers brushed, and unWng lulls. If they
tae iinj. mid not, If Ihev hate nut.
The only difference Is that It's going
to be nt the Tom Ai-litoiw' p nee this
joar distend of the Clothiers', because
the Clothier family Is In Humming for
the lute Mr. Isaac Clothier.
There was n very interesting and en
thusiastic meeting of the workers on
Monday or this week and I heur Hint
inure entries for the various events have
been made than ever before ut this, time
In the preparations.
rnjli: Wjnnewood fete Is usuully the
J- first of the spring season nnd h fol
lowed b. several otheis, including the
Hevon Horse Show nml ending up with
tho June Tete for Abingtou llospltiil,
which Is about the Inst of the Im
portant niTnlrs before the hot weather
tets In. nnd we nil retire to rest until
the lirju Mnwr show late September
orcnilj October each jenr.
rpiIH first Sedgeley Club luncheon
hate started up, .ton know, nndiulle
l number of tbe members will eiitertiilu
this afternoon. Ilrst nt luncheon ami
Inter sit out on the porcli and watch
the rowing on the river. Mrs. Hum
Jhnjcr will give a luncheon and Mrs.
Iliissell Dunne, who Is president of the
Hull, will also entertain. June Mnule
Jlrltcr will give n luncheon for Klenuor
JIM aw lev, who is to nmrr.t Lieutenant
' ommunder Tlicbnuld on the Nth of
.Mu.i. und Hetty Nlllott. whose en
gagenient to Arthur l'ctv was nn
oniiiui'il Inst month.
Tunt Scdgley Club lunchroom is a
Dion attractive place. You know tiic
"m lighthouse tower In tail-mount Park
goes right up through the middle of the
lonin. like u huge pillar and then nt Hie
end of the room there nre nianv win
'lows which look out on the river. It's
ill done in cretonne nnd wieker, and It's
ami attractive.
NANCY WYNNH.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Dr James Weir Robinson, of 326
South Sixteenth street, entertained at '
small dnuco at his home lust night In
ionor of the marines on the Kansas, '
"Hie party was chaperoned by .Mrs Au
il'ew Wright Crawford, Mrs. J. I'arki-r i
vorrln and Mrs Walter Waring Hopkln
son. Thirty guests attended Among ,
'hiibe present were Miss Ellse du Pout,
Ml-s Elolse Wanlncr, Mlas Kllinbeth
IWBii.li Evans Tucker, Miss Elizabeth .
Hi .innson, Mlhs Mildred Longslretb.
)Iihs Mary Fahncstock nnd Miss Vlplet
oldllern '
Mr and Mrs Oeorge Bnrlol Jr of I
J8 South Twenty-second street, are ,
' mg congratulated on the birth of u '
-in on Wednesday, April 20 Mis llur
ol will he remembered as Miss Mnlslo
'luth daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Uvula- '
n n Hush I
'"js Catharine Howartl ColDii ilnugli
-ma. i ii. uciuin, or I2 Meadow-
milll Mt lllll.iH. An, ah, A I. ....I ... ..
"rioge and kitchen shower yesterday In
honor of Miss Louise Butterwnith,
''.iiiRliter of Mr and Mrs. J. Werner But
jerworth who will be married to Mi
rede-rick llemslej Levis the Inttur pail
.; i .'i .,lhe ''ngageiiient of Miss Collin
ml Mr Ktanle) A. Welsh was recently,
miniiunccil
nnrcP!,."0,J.wl11 b0 Kx,n t'11" "f'er-'
J'"" "'the Emergency Aid, 221 .South,
Sl'flli street. In honor of Dr. WIN,
?. 7,(!rt,nf''.11. Among those who will I
iini In receltlng will be Mrs. Oeorge
"oriiof Irlmer. Mrs Henrt Ilrliiton
e Mrs .1 Willis Martin Mrs Clinr-
iilibii,. Tower Mrs Corne'liis si. ten
"ii Mrs Arthur H, Lea, MrB. Robert
, , "V : .,,,.., iniuiiaiiitii ,,i ,i
BOYSHFORM ;
BRASSIERl?
. 835 Chestnut St.
Mm. .tnannli I.lr1v.
Mm. Thnmnn Ilnhlnn nnil Mm. Wllllntn
O. Wnrden.
Mr. nml Mrs. Henry Pratt McKean,
of Pint- Hun Kami, Pcnllyn, nre spenil'
Ine a few dnvs In New York.
Mr. Hnrry c. Thayer, of Many Corr
nerB, IlnM-rford, will entertain ut luno.li
oon next TliurBdny at the ScdRlcy Club.
Mm. A. Uurt Illlov nnil hor ilnui-liltr.
Ml;
$.
MIbs' Jean nrooixe Itlley. will lavc tills
on June lf for ineir collage at
altera Inland. N. V.
Mian Illlev will
ilialte her debut at a ball, which her
Rrnnuparent. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis At
lllley, 1509 Spruce street, will give on
December 27 at tho Hiti-Cnrlton,
Mrs. Jcremlnh J. Sullivan, of 1010
walnut street, entertained at luncheon
..n....i u.. .i ....... .. .i. ..
. luiiutviu uy n cum iuiv' u iiiu 'itum
Cluli yesterday. Covers wcro laid for
slxtct'n 1't.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwnrd H. York. Jr..
who havo been spendlnir the winter at
their apartment nt llavcrford, removed
jesterday to their now home on Lancas
ter road, Ardmorc. Mrs. York will at
tend ns matron of honor at tho wedding
of her nlstdr, Miss Klennor L. McCaw
Icy, daughter of Mrs. William Morris
McCawley, nnd Lieutenant ComiViander
Led Hewlett Thcbntlld, U. 8. N.. which
will take, placo on Saturday, May 14,
, Miss Catherine Ilced Hcnrlnucs,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry A. Hen
rlriuis, of Morrlstown, N. J,, who has
been the guest of Mrs, Charles T Cress
well, of 222 Locust street, for a few
days, has returned to her home, The
wedding of Miss HenrlqUes nnd Mr. Itob
crt Cresswell will take, place on Satur
day. May 28, In St. Peters Episcopal
Church, Morrlstown.
Mrs. Henry Uurnetl Uobb am) hor
dnuchtcr. Miss Dleanor Hobb, will close
their city home, 172C Spruce street, on
Thursday, May 5, and occupy their coun
try place, Acrefnlr, Haverford, until
the autumn. Tho engagement of Miss
Hobb anil Mr, Thotpns H. Llncnwcaver,
of Lebanon, lina been recently an
nounced. Miss Elizabeth Hood Lntta, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lote Latta. of
1830 South Wttcnhotiso square, who
has ben spending a few days In Pitts
burgh, will roturn a her homo today.
Judge and Mrs. Hdward Blddle, who
havo been spending tho winter nt tho
Wellington, will leave early next month
for their homo nt Carlisle, Pa.
Mrs. O. Edward Athcrton, of the Bel
gravla, has left for a visit to North
Carolina
Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Paddock Klnnp,
of 1716 Spruce, street, nre oceupyfng
their country plncc. Mt. Vernon. Villa
nova, until tho autumn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertram Llpplncott
will closo their town house. 1712 Spruce
street, tomorrow nnd occupy their place.
Melmar, Bcthayrcs, for the spring and
early summer. They will spend tho lat
ter part of tho summer at Meerstuck,
their estate at Jnmcstown. R I.
Mr, nnd Mr nichnrd Norrls and their
daughter, Miss Mary Dobson Norrls, of
Ellerslie, Falls of Schuylkill, will leate
early In July to spend tho summer nt
Narrngansctt Pier
Mayor and Mrs. J. Hampton Moore
will entertain at a box party this eve
ning nt the Academy of Music. Their
guests will Include Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Paul
names, of Ambler: Miss Julia DorfT
Moore nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. DoifT Mooru.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hupsell llnblnson, of 822
Preston street, announce tho engagement
of their daughter. Miss Helen Mary Rob
inson, to Mr Tlobert Paul Craig, of 62:i
Beaumont nvenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison K Caner. of
268 South Eighteenth street, will enter
tain at a dinner-dance thin evening nt
the Philadelphia Country Club, In honor
of Miss Ellznbeth Strublng. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Strublng, of
Chestnut Hill, whose engagement to Mr.
William John Cnncr has recently been
nnuounced.
Miss Oertrudc Catherine Crawford, of
Pittsburgh, will arrive today to spend
some time ris the guest of Mr. and Mrs
C. Hownrd Colket. of 2008 Do Lnncey
street. Tlie engagement of Miss Craw
ford nnd Mr. Trlstrnm C. Colket, 2d,
has been recently announced,
Mrs Francis B. U. O'Brien has re
turned from Atlantic City, where she
has been for the last month recovering
from a severe accident.
Mrs Chnr.'os O. Ilapp, o 133 Coulter
avenue, Ardmoie, announces the en
gagement of her daughter. Miss Kathryn
L. llnpp, to Mr. George W. Supr. also
of Ardmorc.
Miss Minnie Hcxamer will entertain
the bridge club of which she Is a mem
ber on Saturday at her homo, in Me
rlon. .Miss llexamer s engagement to .
Mr. George McMullin has been nn- '
uounced The club members Include
Mrs. iouls Schwartz. Miss Edith Kite !
Mrs. A. Nelson Clarke. Mrs. J Hayes,
Mrs. Plttmnn Baker. Mrs, M A Buck,
Mrs, C. Harrv Frilling. Mrs. Harold i
Lyons. Mrs W. Balston Itodgcrs and i
.Mis Chailcs Phillips.
Mis. Stnnley V. Mastbauin. who spent
several months In California, Is spend
ing a few weeks at French Lick Springs
neiore returning nome.
Miss Marlon Deelz entertained her
flvo hundred club 'lit her home. 1305
Wyoming avenue, on Saturday after
noon. The guests Included Mrs Charlts
Bobbins, Mrs Byon nelly, Mis. Amos
Iteoder, Mrs William Ii Seltz. .Mis.
Hnrry North, Mrs Frederick Jordan
Mrs. Paul Doen. Mrs. William Cr.ilg.
Miss ttirleta Unton, Mrs. Robert GUI
Miss Huth Bodgers, Miss Edith Hop
pock and Miss Brsslo Eplct
GERMANTOWN
Mrs Robert M. Barton, Jr of 14!)
West Durham street, entertained nt
luncheon, followed by cards, at her
home yesterday Tlie guests Included
Mm Francis S. Dctellu. Mrs Joseph S
Lord. Mrs. Charles H Bnrtoii, Mrs D.
11. Waters, Mrs. Frank Fnber, Mis Ed-
Everyone Worth
?8.50 to $12.50
Heraldlnp; the arrival of
Mn Moxchzlnker,
1 C Xax '" Chestnut Street Overa IJouna iVaM?l
j M 1021 Chestnut Street S JM! 1
j DwufDmmm J4ath T j
Tomorrow 350 New Ravishing "Dreams" Offered in a 1
Great Special Showing
I JpPT lively m& py jdSMB? 1
I J Modes fiZ yf :M 1
wa uAiiuuiuiu.ir.y wiit-riiiK oi mw uais mat were made to sell
$8.50 and $12.50-Tomorrow as "Disney Dreams" Ihev wifl
marked at $5.75. '
Stunninp; larpo and small modes of the popular Canton Crene
Crepes da Chino In dark nnd pastel sliu.lcs -chic Taffetas with w&
nB bows, flowers, etc.-GcorRettcs in artistic color comblnatlona
g
EVENING' PUBLIC
rhoto by thB phllllrs Studios.
MISS DOROTHY S. AIORTIMOORtt
Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
Mortlmoorc, of 4011 South Forty
second slrccf, tthosc engagement to
Mr. Frunrls" V. Hureli was rc
ccntly minoiinceil
wnrd J. Murray. Mrs. William C. S.
Lex. Mrs, Max M. Arnold, Mrs. Alfred
Hopkln. Mrs. William Dlchl nnd Mrs.
Percy C. Necl.
Mr. and Mrs. It)bcrt QUI ate at their
new home nt 169 East Tulpchockcn
street. Mrs, Gill was before her recent
mnrrlago Miss Esther Klbler.
The Inst of a series of twelve dlnncf
dancos will bo given at tho Belflcld
Country Club this evening. .There will
be n concert and a motion picture for
the entertainment of tho guests, Those
taking pnrt will Include Mrs. Charles O.
Towner, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Watt, Miss
Bay Troost, Mr. George Kelly, Mr. John
H Wnlkcr, tdnstmaster ; Mrs. Frank
Yost and Dr. Walter Stuompdg.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. A. Forbes, of G230 Chester ave
nue, announces tho mnrrlngo of her
daughtcrMlss Helen G. Forbes, and Mr,
Samuel ,T. Jackson, of New Ycrrk, on
Saturday last, In this city. Mr. and
Mrs. Jackson will mako their homo In
New York.
Mrs. Ernest P B Atwoo1, of Provi
dence, It. I , Is tho guest of hor parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Clark Adklns, of
4831 Walnut street. Mrs. Atwood will
spend some tlmo In "Washington nnd
New York nfter leaving this city.
Mr. Jacob Levin, of Now Y'ork, an
nounces the engagement of his daugh
ter. Miss Ida Sadye Levin, to Bnbbl
Louis J. Haas, of Harrishurg, son of
Mrs. Etta Haas, of 6220 Addison street.
thlB city.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr nnd Mrs. Joseph Gaul, of 1S53
Boseherry street, are receiving congrat
ulations on the birth of a daughter,
Tho wedding of Miss Blta Mncni
hone, daughter of Mrs. Rebecca MacEI
hone, of 2115 South Eighteenth mm.i
nnd Mr. Edwin B. Rnssmann, took place
on Thursday, April 14, at tho Et.tngel
Presbyterian Church, nt Eighteenth nnd
Tusker streets, Tho bride nnd bride.
groom will be nt home at 21 IK Komi.
Eighteenth street nfter May 1.
Mrs. "Bernard Swoeney, of Lakehurst,
N J.. Is the guest of her mother Mr.
C Furey, of 2600 South Cleveland ave
nue. Mrs. Sweeney will ba remembered
ns Miss Nan Furey.
Furs by M. Wenger
anc
Chertak Millinery
AN KXCLUS1VE DISTINCTION CHARAC
TfcRIZES THE UNUSUAL HATS NOW
SHOWN BY CHERTAK WENGER, AND
ORIGINAL SUMMER FUR FASHIONS BY
MORRIS WENGER ARE SO FAR IN AD
VANCE AS TO FORECAST THE DELIGHT
FUL CONCEITS OF 1922.
COLD DRY AIR 'STORAGE
H
ouse o
1229 Walnut St.
At 13th Street, Opp. St Jnmes Hotel
the porpcoiis. New Hat Modes, comes
LEDGER-PHTLADELrHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, .1921
MISS ELIZABETH S OLIVER
BRIDE OF MR. JOHN IUSTON
Interesting Marriage of Mla Agnes
L. McKernan and Mr. James
V. Close
Miss Ellznbeth Strong Oliver, grand
daughter of Mrs. James Pendleton Horn,
of tho Tracy, Thirty-sixth street nbtfvo
Chestnut, will be married at 8 o'clock
this evening at tho Tabernacle Presby
terian. Church, Thirty-seventh nnd Chest
nut streets, to Mr. John Ken lfuston, son
of Mrs. Mary Bnlston Huston, nlso of
the Tracy, tho Rev. John Allen Blair,
D, D ofllcltttlng. The brldo will be
given In marriage by her unc e, Mi.
!, iin .TninpM Pendleton Horn. Jr.. of
Joseph A. Iioycr. ne wui ue y .
.1,1. lt, n mnlrnn m Honor
The
bridesmaids will be Mrs. Harold Dixon
Vnn Ilouton, or westnciuj .Mrs. iymh"'"
Hobb, of PhOcnlxvlllc; Miss Mnrgarn
Huston, of .Moorostown, and TMIss Buim
Hayes Ayres, of Cynwyd. The little
flower girls will be Miss Catharine Dea
con and Miss Sara Deacon, nlcoes of the
bridegroom. Mr. Warren Ayres Huston,
of this city, will bo Mr. Hustons best
man. nnd his ushers will Include Mr.
Victor Wurman, Jr., and Mr. Henry Tat
nail Brown, Jr., of Mrrorestown; Mr.
Oeorge Thum Orctton, of Trenton, ana
Mr, James Pendloton Horn, Jr., of this
city. A reception at the Tracy will fol
low. After ft wedding Journey Mr. and
Mrs. Huston will be nt home at 626 West
Sedgwick street, Germantown.
CLOSE McKEBNAN
A very pretty wedding was celobratea
yesterday morning with nuptial mass in
Our Lady of Rosary Church. SIxtj-thIrd
and Cnllowhlll streets, when Miss Agnes
Lorcttn McKernan, of 412 North 1elton
street, became the brule of Mr. James
Vincent Close, of 2306 North Bmodley
street, The ceremony was performed by
a cousin of tho bride, tho Rev. Father
Frantlii McKernan, nfter which n wed
dlngtbrenkfast fallowed Miss leather no
McKernan, a sister, nttended the bride
m-,41,1 r honor. Mr. Edward Holahnn,
I of PMtsvllle, acted as best mnn. After
a wedding trip oi it loriniRni u, mm
MrB.Close will live nt 412 North FeUon
street, where they will bo at home after
May 16.
. LAN8DOWNE
Tho Junior section of the Twentieth
Century Club will glvo a dance at tho
olub houso on Snturdny evening.
The Lnnsdowno Radio Club met at
Mr. Albert Mcrshon's home, 14 North
Wycombo avenue, on Monday evening.
Mrs. R, J. Mathern has been visiting
In Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Clement have
returned to their home, at 242 North
Lansdowno avenue, after spending the
winter In Philadelphia.
Mm Edwin Grauley will glvo a card
party at her home, Eaton Apartments,
on Saturday afternoon, In honor of MIbs
Alice Stntzell.
FRANKFORD
The Frankford High School Alumni
will entertain the members of tho
Fathers' Association this evening. Tho
speakers of tho evening will bo Mr. Eari
Harrison, Mr. Austin Homer and Mr.
Henry Mednr. An Interesting entertain
ment bns been arranged nnd the Mask
and Wig Trio, Mr. Kllhour. Mr. Blnghnm
nnd Mr. Thorp, will nsslst In entertain
ing. Mr. Charles Seltzer will give a
humorouB sketch and enrtoons by sev
eral students will nlso be given.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dean, whose
marriage took place on April 9. are
spending their wedding trip In Altoona
nnd Atlantic City. Mrs. Denn before
her marriage was Miss Gladys Foster,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Foster,
of "600 Dcnnor street.
A mTislcale nnd entertainment will be
given this evening by the Summerfleld
Methodist Episcopal choir for the bene
fit or tho Lames- Aja society, central
Methodist Episcopal Church, at Ortho
dox and Grlscom streets.
Mrs Oustav Becker nnd her children,
Miss Anna Bocker nnd Mr. Gustnv
Becker, of 4310 Frankford avenue, will
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enger
nl
bS
spend the sumnler traveling In Europe.
flir, nnu Mrs. FrnnK . swuf, oi
1612 Foulkrod street, hnvo left for Snn
Frnnclsco where, they nro visiting their
dnlighter, Mrs. C. F. Schlclgh,
Mrs, L. Trottcur, of Harrison street,
accompanied by her daughter SIlss
Agnes Tl-otteur, Is spending several
ttccks at Atlantic City
KEN8INQTON
Miss Stella Helm Is spending several
wocks visiting in Cleveland, O,
Tho ladles nuxlllary of the North
eastern Hospital will give a dance nt the
Mercantile Broad street above. Master,
on Monday evening, May 2.
NORRISTOVVN
Miss Marie M. Roland, daughter of Mr,
nnd Mrs. H. D. Roland, of 609 Hnws
avenue nnd Mr. James Macintosh, of De
Kalb street, son of Mr, nnd Mrs. A, W.
Macintosh, of Oberlln, O.. were mnrrled
on Tuesday nfternoon In the Grace Luth
ernn Church. The pnstor of the church,
the Rev. C. M. Snyder, ofUclnted at the
ceremony. The bride nnd bridegroom
wcro unattended. The ushers were Mr.
E. Leldy Brcndlngler nnd Mr. Randolph
P. Roland. Upon their return from a
wedding trip to Bermuda Mr. nnd Mrs.
Macintosh will live nt tho Alsace Apart
nlentH, 202 East Jacoby street. They
will be at home nfter Juno 1,
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Stndo Carter, of
Curren terrace, are receiving congratu
lations on the birth of.-a dnughter, Mnry
EcclcstoTi Carter. Mm. Carter will be
remembered ns Miss Kathryn M. Tynan,
dnughter of Mr, nnd Mrs, Harry n
Tyson, of 1600 DeKalb street.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan M. Shalnllne.
of AbramB, Just nbotve Norrlstown, will
celebrate, tho seventieth anniversary of
their wedding day on Sunday. Mr,
fthnlnllne Is ninety-one and his wife will
be ninety on her next birthday 111 June.
They live with tholr only grandchild.
Miss Charlotte Shalnllne.
Miss Bessie Frlslna. of 634 East Mar
shall street, celebrated her birthday an
niversary by entertaining a number erf
her Btnnil friends at her home. Among
the guests were Mies Cornelia Daperele,
Miss Mary Borzollo, Miss Emma noden
bnugh, Miss Lillian and Miss Thelmn
Potter, Miss Ruth Laferty, MIsb Mnry
Rose. Miss Elsie Dlnckburn, Miss Sarah
Schelte, Miss Adallne Wilson, Miss Anna
Kcallanla, Miss Mary Frlslna and Master
David Frlslna.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Miss A. Louise Campion, daughter of
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SM "USMill 4fMr"L
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The Custom Tailored .Suit
for Spring
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Shop With Paulette
This Week
Hacli week this expert shopper makes a tour of
the shops and culls for the busy woman bits of shop
ping news and best values. Additional shopping
ajhice given gratis Call Walnut 821.
Ravishing French Voiles,
New Kind of Sports Frock
They're simply exquibite, are these frocks, niv dears
cery stitch hand done, and, oh, the fine materials
and the painstaking beautiful druwn work! Never
have I seen such desirable models direct from France
at such amazingly reasonable prices $18.50 to $55.
Ihoy come in various charming styles suitable for
matron and maid, and the range of sizes is most accom
modating 16 to 44. This particular shop, Sterling's,
at 1210 Walnut, is noted for having every size wanted,
rhere are such luscious and wanted shades, in these
I'rcnch frocks, as Nattier blue, coral rose, orchid, maize,
flesh and pale bluo and all in those excellent French
tints. Then, too, you simply mus,t look at Sterling's
new kind of sports or morning frock, in tub silk, espe
cially nice for golf and specially priced at 27.50
The smarter women are snapping them up with un
usual quickness.
Sweaters We've Wanted !
Blouses to Wear With 'Em
Can it be possible, thought
Hweuiur ive ueen wanting at u price just about half
what Ie been expecting to pay? And there it was,
in Lenbert's Blouse Shop, at U128 Wnlnut street, on
A. II 1 .. . . --
DV IllrUlC.
lit, ill nf Inn rvn nt 1 !... T .
a trim uuie tnsn ;
uwi' " . ..!, umuau i wanted 10 wear with It, the
exuet one, I tell youl Tho sweater is a light weight
wool slip-on, with a square cut, collarless neck and
smart long sleeves The blouse worn under it is a
"Royal" in si splendid quality of durable white dimitv
made along Buster Brown lines. Every one knows how a
Royal waist fits and is made, that's why it's so unbeliev
able that such u one as I havo described costs but $3.95
By the way, the dainty frill on the blouse just refusos
to have its'pleats washed out. And tho sweater, well
it's worth at least S10, and you can havo it for $5.05
in ii spurv natural camel's hair color, Chinese blue,
orchid, white, black or deep flesh.
Sincerely yours,
Week
of April
Seventeenth
of'
Mr, and Mrs, Clifford Campion.
Media will go on Friday to I Annapolis. I
where she will be tho guest of her cpu-i
sins. Commander and Mrs. James Estls.l
wltli whom she will attend the hop nt.
the Naval Academy on saturaay cu-;
nlng,
' The marriage of Mis Alice Stntzell,
Ann trU tmw . tf m1 Mra linrinn I
Statxcll, of Lansdowne. to Mr. Tracy
M. Purse, of Chattanooga, Tenn., will
take place on June 11. '
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"Woman's Club of Bwftrthtiiore are" Mr;,
William P.
rntjr. tl
iresldent; Mrs. j.
V. L. Dlshop, nrnt vice president ; i Mrs,
SV".,Y"Jti.r: ,rn,Ain i;ere?arv
Mrs. Hnrntd Calvert. Mrs. J. Iiusseil
Smith and Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall. The
Innugurnl meeting was held on Tues
day, April 12.
Tho Little Theatre Club, of Swarth
moro College, will present "Dear Bru
tus" on Friday nnd Saturday evenings,
April 29 nnd 30, nt tho college.
Mrs, Charles A, Baymondc. of Ltan
erch, will entertain the Musical Distort-
Class of the Philadelphia Music
Club, of which sho Is chairman, nt tea
nt her home on Tuesday nfternoon,
April 26.
An old-fashioned fancy-dress party
will he given on Saturdav evening by
the Woman's Club of Media, under the
chairmanship of Mrs. Clifford Wood
bury. T1- nnil Mm Mnrfnn T Dlnkraon. of
Media, will leave In May for California,
wnero tnoy will npena several weens.
Mrs. Dlckeson was chairman of the
muslcalo which was given at the
Woman's Club on Saturdav evening
when she nBilsted In entertaining.
Others on tho program were Miss Benoe
Rlgby, Mr. Noah Swayne and Mr. Philip
Dougherty
MOORE8TOWN
Mr and Mrs. George Robinson, of
Springfield, Mass., are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Sumner, of West Main
street. Mrs. Sumner will entertain on
Friday afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock
at her Homo, on West Main street, to
meet Mrs. Robinson, who Is her mother.
Mm Ollhert Altkcn. of North Church
street. Is spending a week In Atlantic
City
The Y. M, C. A. held a meeting on
Thursday In the bungalow on Washing'
ton avenue, with John Potts as presl-
trjffljfH.
siaitwi w --y
as created by Gidding is
being designed in our
Custom Tailoring Salons
for patrons who prefer an
individual interpretation
of the Mode
al unusually atlraclive
prices.
A wid& range of tailored mod
els is here to choose from, as
well as a wide selection of new
fabrics.
I, that here i tin
v cry
nnrl not hv ittinlf nlilm. l.,..
tl . .. ... ..
dent Mr, John O Pcttit gave u talk on
"Thrift" Twenty boys were present. .
Miss Dorothy .Sharp, of East He coii.l
street, la spending a week In Atlantic
City
TO GIVE OMAR'S SONGS
Philadelphia Quartet to Take Part In
f ..,,,
' Benefit Muslcale
"In n I'erslnn Onr-Ii'll.1' the song
cycle which Mrs, Llzn Lelnnnnn built
i up from tcrses ielecteil from Ulnar
I Kmyy,itn'B "Rulialyrtt," will he sung
" . " iinrrstpoon nan i.y tne i-minwy
tomorrow evening for the
Fprcch Heading t lup of
The miisirnle. tvhirh will Include
other selections, has for Its patronesses
Mrs. W. Percy Simpson. Mrs, l'nttl
riuyton, Mrs. Hiurc Kord. Mrs. Al
banus Rmlth. Mrs. William A. Hoi
mnn, Mrs. Kdtvnrd S. Kurntim, Mrs,
Oliver II. Judson, .Mrs. Pierre, du I'ont,
MrM, Nnthan Todd Porter, Jr., Mrs.
Albert B. Ford. Mrs. Hnmtie) Vauclnlu,
Jr., and Mrs. Hnmtiel Henrv f'reear,
SPRING CONCERT TONIGHT
Matinee Musical Club Will Have
Native Indian Soprano
The spring choral conrert of the
Matinee Musical' Club will be Riven to
night in the ballroom of the Ilellevue
Btrntford. Princess Watnhtvaso, nn American
Indian dramatic hoprano, will be Intro
duced atithe concert, presenting in the
second part "The Illver of Stars," the
legend of Nlngarn.
The concert Is given by the club
chorus of 125 voices, assisted by Prin
cess Wntahwaso, Clarence Jlnwden,
composer-pianist: the Matinee Musclal
Club hnrp ensemble, Henry lloothroyd
Huekley, accompanist, nnd the Burydfcv
string quartet. The chorus Im directed
by Ilelen Pulaski Innes. Mrs. Bugcne
Pcttltt is In charge of the program.
Utdrrati 1'rlM CBHtjy aiMtt
Writ 9 rkMt rr mtrartd r rraU4
saplM,
ROYAL ENGRAVING CO, 814 Wa!t ii
Straws & Panamas
Cleaned and
Remodeled
In the netreat sbnpes
for Surlne and Sum
mfr. Ilur 40 rears of ex
perience Is at roar
itervlfe.
STEINMAN
.. VAWlCAt HATTEIl
54 N. 7th S Phone. Market 2437
WOnLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL TUCATRS
MARKET AT 19TH
11 A. ST. TO 11:10 P, M.
NORMA
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In "TUB DOLI.AU.A-YKAn MAN"
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aim nnnNAnn poi.and. smoiit
Not Wftk "UI-ACIv nEAUTY"
PAT A PP ,2U MAIIKKT ST
1 "-ivl in a m. to ti tin p, m.
JUSTINE JOHNSTONE
Jn a Sensational Pro,Iuetlnn. the
Plaything of Broadway
IXVE tNTMUUE ROMANCE
Avrarlia chimtni't pt n.i mnj
-rcaaia ioa m ton i.-,i m
THOMAS H. INCE'S
DRAMA OP I.IKE AND LOVE
LYING LIPS
I Adiied -New Toonrville Comply
I i ttVfk nwilB DANIELS a.Mi JACK
xiui.i in -ui lin A.xu DRAKES"
VICTORIA J;rT:,A5l't.i?
Dorothy Phillips
In Allrn Holubari Stupendous ProJucllon
Man-Woman-Marriage
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In "TUB HEV1I."
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PI PlRP MARKET AT JUNIPER
ULjUULi Al PEV1T I.K I) TO 11
,i-n.T-r"g t i'vTir pmvifs nTiir.ni
Clean Dancing Hall
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AT THE
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
ON THTI
EVENING OF APRIL 27TH
Nikola for Sale at Hepno'a and the Acailm
Prli-ea from Tidy Ont to Thr. Pol r.
EITH'S THEATRE
DOROTHY JARDON
Alnjrlrmi Grand Op-r Star
ONA MUNSON
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ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Mask & Wig Club
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SOMEBODY"S LION
Friday Evening, April 29th
Seaia todaj i- llepp B. llUi i he.tnut at
anl Arailtm) of Mmlc ll.ix Oillr
ORPHEUM rmantown t Ch.lt.,, a.7.
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NEXT MONDAY
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