Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 02, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGBR-PKtLADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921
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fST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Mmcy Wynne Hears of the Recovery From Illness of a
LteUUianiv jl-w iua. riunum uuugnvny
' ' in o Distinctive Gown
MISS ELIZABETH ROSS
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''WAS so glnd to tcnr thnt Cornelia
i.i- t. (ntr nhout nenin nftcr
SftaB hd n operation for nppnmll.
when she BtudyloB. nnl returned.
Ui her mother early In the prln?.
Jwn.Iln will bo "e of lhl" kcniion'ii
ShnUntes. She In the daughter of Mr
debutanies. o nankin, nnd will
ST formally presented to society nt nJ
b formauy 0ctobcr 8 nt thelrl
if..iHful estate, Deep Run Farm,
Kfflljn. CoVnelln Is an attractive Ktr
.H hns a chnrmmit manner.
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tinner, uo. ....-- .--.. .,..,,.
Wends. She lias preiiy uiuinn-grny
eyes and soft, wary hair which shades
to a golden brown.
MRS. GKAIIAM DOUGHERTY was
In town the other day. I saw her
- rhMtntit street and she wnn wear-
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She will
popular thin
has hnits of
log
cretonne material of
. i .J nt..
H.ht tan or bisque color covcrod with
Ut flowers ond stripes. Perhaps that
Snes not sound so pretty as tne ciress
w but It really was very sweet and
attractive. Her hat was one of those
Jood-looklng leghorn strows thnt aro bo
Such worn this year, with a turn up
jn the front nnd back with a pretty
ribbon scarf.
Mrs Dougherty was Maria Frozer,
nd her sister, Isabel, who makes her
home nlth her, will come out this year.
A large dance will bo given In her
honor at the Philadelphia Cricket Club
bv her brother-in-law and sister on
Friday evening, October 21. Mrs.
Dougherty's nlster-in-law, Gertrude
Du Pay Dougherty, who will also bo
one of the season's debutantes, will bo
a cuest of honor at the same dance.
The Graham Doughertys live at Cross
Roads Wyncotc, while Gertrude's
mother, who Is "Mrs. Franda S. Dough
irtrT lives ot 2300 Locust street. They
have been spending tho summer at Cape
May, where thoy go nearly ovory sum
mer. I HAD a glimpse of Barbara Boyd the
other day on a Walnut street car.
She had on a pretty light blue summer
dress and a hat of light colored straw
Barbara has been spending the summer
at Cape May with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Knickerbocker Boyd, of the
Coronado, nnd wna, I suppose, only
up for the day. Her idatcr Lysbeth will
entertain at n houso party over Labor
Day down at their cottago. The Boyds
will return home about the middle of
September.
TTVERT DAT we hear of different
JLu persons returning from all corners
of the world, and today Mr. and Mr?.
Harrison K. Caner nnd their Bon, John
Ciaer, and Elizabeth Strublng, who is
the daaghter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John K.
Strublng, of St. Martins, aro to arrive
from Alaska nnd the West, where thny
haTe been traveling all summer. Tho
marriage of Elizabeth Strublng and
John Caner will take place some time
In October, although tho exact date has
not been set. Elizabeth's mother and
father have been spending the summer
at Gloncestor, Mass.
The family of Mr. and Mrs. T. Henry
Dixon t ill also return to Chestnut Hill
today. They have been at Winter Har
bor, Me. Betty Welsh, whose engage
ment to Arthur Paul has been an
nounced. Is Mrs. DLxon's daughter, you
know. Her sisters are Mrs. Louis
Madeira. 3d, nnd Mrs. W. Hoywnrd
Myers, Jr. They are nieces of Mrs.
Archie Thomson.
THERE was no one to wait on, therp
when they entered the exclusive
little shop, for the only salesman In
Fight was attending to some one else.
So they strolled about, gazing at good
looking hats, tempting scarfs and fas
cinating dresses until he wns finished.
As they stood before a showcase In
which a headiest lady posed in a gown
of sequins and lnce a small child, evi
dently the son of the salesman, ap
peired from behind the counter. Ho
was only n few years old and he had
to put his hend way back to look up
nt them as he clasped his hands be
hind his back and Inquired sollcltlously,
"Something? Something I can bIiow
you?" NANCY WYNNE.
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr. and Mrs. Edwurd Buchanan Cas
sntt, of Chcsterbrook Farms, Uerwyn,
who spent sevcrnl weoks nt Saratoga
SprlnKS, N. Y as tho guests at Mr. and
Mrs. 1U T. Wilson, of New York, nt their
summer homo, returned home on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs George) Uarrlion Fra
iler, 2012 De Lanccy place, accompanied
by their son-ln-lnw nnd daughter nnd
granddaughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. William
Howard Hnrt and Miss Uloanor Hart, of
Arrow Head Farm, Ambler, who nre
traveling abroad, will return to thW
country on September 23. Miss Hart,
who will be one of the season's debu
tantes, will be presented to society nt a.
tea by her parents on Saturday, Octo
ber 8,
Mr. Clarence Dolan entertained at
luncheon nt Newport yesterdny.
Mr. and Mr& Charlet A. Munn and
their family, of Woodcrcst, Radnor, who
have been spending some time In
Europe, have left Dlnard for Paris,
where they will remain until the early
wlntor.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Jared Ingersoll, of
Whltcmarsh, havn left Upper Dam, Me.,
whero they woro tho guests of Mrs. Nor
ton Downs, of FordhoroUo Farm, Three
Tuns, at her summer home, and are
spending several weeks with Mr. Inger
soil's aunt, Mrs. Charles Morton Smith,
of 1718 Locust streot, at her summer
homo at Bar Harbor.
Mre. George Emlon Starr, of Lincoln
drive nnd Mermaid lane, Chostnut HIH,
Is spending a fortnight In New York,
whero she Is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Charles Q. Ayrcs.
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Price Wright,
formerly of Chestnut Hill, now of 2203
Massachusetts avenue, Washington, who
have been spending several weeks nt
Northoast Harbor, Me,, aro spending a
few dnvs .In this city at the homo of
Mrs. Wright's mother, Mrs. Charlos
Bayard, 106 East Johnson street, Oer
mantown. Mr. Henry T. Sloane, of New York, who
Is spending the summer with his son-ln-law
and daughter, Baron and Baroness
Amaury de la Grange, In Paris, will
return to this country early In October.
Mr. Sloano Is the father of Mrs. Geoico
D. Wldcnor, of this city.
Mrs. J. A. Pearce Crlsflold and her
daughters. Miss Josephine Crlsflold and
Miss Mary CrlsfleJd, of East Qravoro
lane. Chestnut Hill, who aro spending
sevoral weeks In Savannnh, Ga., will
return homo on September 7.
Mrs. George Fox nnd her daughter
Mrs. Emily B. Fox, of Chestnut Hill,
who nre spondlng the summer at East
Gloucester, Me., will return home on
September 15.
An Interesting wedding to society in
this city nnd New York, which took
plaoe yestorday. wns thnt of Miss Ma
thlldo Elizabeth Reed, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Charlw Reed, cf Ni,w
York, nnd Mr. Arthur Francli McNnlly,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mc
Nnlly. The ceremony took place at the
Church of Our Saviour. Washington
avenue and 183d street. New York. After
a wedding trip, Mr. and Mru. McNally
wUl llvo in this city. y
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Wood, nt Ocean City, where she will
remain over Labor Day.
Mr. Charles T. Shaw, of 638 East
Washington lane. Joined Mrs, Shaw and
her family on Wednesday nt Stone
Harbor, N. J., whero they arrived after
motoring through the State. Mr. and
Mrs. Shaw will return cm Tuesday.
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ALONG THE READING
Mr Mirv Ktrrn. of NW York.
spending September at the homo of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Alexander W. Dannenbaum In
Jenklntown.
Mr. and Mrs Harry B Hlrsji nnd
Ml!h Mnrgaret Hlrsh, of Stratford ave
nue, Melrose, sailed last week for
Europe, where they will spend some
time traveling.
Mrs. David Klrschbaum and Misn
Ruth Klrschbaum, of Elklns Park, have
returned from Charlevoix.
Thoto by Wioto-Crafteri.
Her engagement to Mr. Donclson H. Hoopes, of Germantonn, was
announced early Oils summer. Miss Ross, who is the daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Gcorgo G. Ross, of 1721 Spruco stroet, has been t ravelins abroad
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr and Mrs Ira Nlssenson and their
daughters, of 2620 North Eighteenth
street, will return to their home the
latter part of this week nftcr spending
the summer at Atlantlo City.
MIsb Charlotte Weston, of North Six
teenth street, will epend the Labor Day
holidays In Wlldwood as the guest of
Miss Ray Noland at her cottage.
Miss Beatrice Wilson, daughter of
Mr. and MrB. Benjamin S. Wilson, of
1606 Dlnmond street, will b married
to Mr Charles Garson, Jr., on Sunday
at noon, at the Rltz-Carlton The bride
will be attended by Mrs. Mark Slomnn.
of Rochester, N. Y. and Mr. Sloman will
act an best man. The oeremony will bo
performed by the Rev. Dr Joseph
Krauskopf and will be followed by n
wedding breakfast Tho brldo nnd
bridegroom will spend their woddlng trip
motoring In the Adirondack Mountains
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Baylln and
their daughter, of 3238 Huntingdon
street, will return In a few days after
spending the season at Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Freshle and their
family have returned from Atlantlo City,
whero they spent the summer.
Mrs. George Williamson, of Thirteenth
and Jefferson streets, will spend tho
week-end In Ocean City, where sho will
be the guest of Mrs. C. Thomas.
Mrs T. Vogel and her son, of 3114
Huntingdon street, will return next weel:
after a month's stay at Atlantic City.
80UTH PHILADELPHIA
Ml-w Mary Toner, of 1035 Rltner
streot, has been bpondlng a few days
with friends In Chelsea.
Miss Margaret Duffy, of 1021 South
Seventeenth street, has left for Atlantic
City, whero she will spend two weeks.
Miss Florence Glllen, formerly of this
section. haB Just returned home after
spending two weeks at Ventnor.
Mr. Louis Harvey, of 2024 South
Eighteenth street. Is spending two weeks
with friends at Chelsea.
Miss Margurot McGonagle, of 2146
South Twentieth streot, has left for
Atlantlo City, whero she will spend a
week.
Mr nnd Mrs. Smith and their daugh
ter. Miss Elizabeth Smith, have returnod
to their home at 1708 Mifflin street after
spending their vacation In Atlantic City
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Llnney, formerly
of 2416 South Sixteenth street, are re
ceiving congratulations upon tho birth
of a daughter. Mrs Llnney will be re
membered before her marrlago ns Miss
Mario Toner.
Miss Agnes Kelly Is spending the re
mainder of tho summer In Atlantlo City.
Mr. and Mrs. James F Reardon, for
merly of 1647 West Passyunk avenue,
hae moved to their new home, 123 Mc
Klnley avenuo, Lansdowno.
Miss Margaret McGuckln and Miss
Anna McGuckln, of 1920 South Seven
teenth street have returned home after
an extensive Uip through the White
Mountains
Mr. and Mrs James Ruttor. of 2025
South Eighteenth street, are receiving
congratulations upon the birth of a son,
Raymond Westley Rutter.
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Adjoining
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Walnut St.
Between
12th & 13th
1222-1224 Walnut Street
A Special Sale
For Tomorrow
New Fall Dresses
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This pre-holiday offering embraces the very newest autumn models
in Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Canton Crepe and Satin. All the desirable
shades, including plenty of the much-wanted black.
The Prices Are Remarkably Low:
$25, $290, $35
Summer Frocks : Final Reductions
Organdies, voiles, linens and Swisses. Charmingly attractive
models in the widest variety.
They were up to $39.50, to Close Out
$4-75 $$75y $Q.50
GERMANTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Carr, of 6213
Knox Ktrppt. have Issued Invitations for
tho marriage of their daughter Miss
Dorothy Suzanne Carr, to Mr. Harry
L Young, of Germantown, on next
Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock In
St Luko's Church, Germantown nvenue
and Coulter stroet. A reception wilt
Immediately follow the ceremony at tho
homo of the bride's parents.
Mrs. Virgil C PowcllT of Cumberland,
Md . nnd Mrs. J. Howard Pile, of Ruth
erford, N. J , have been spending the
summer montho with their parenti.
Mr. and Mrs Frederick Elvldgc, of
Germantown, who have a cottage nt
Cape May.
Mr. and Mrn. Frank Krug, Jr., an1
their daughters, Miss Mildred Krug and
Miss Ruth Krug. of 322 West Logan
street, have returned from spending
August In the Pocono Mountains.
Mrs Lewis Craig Dick, of the
Creshelm Valley Apartments, has re
turned from spending some time In
Ventnor.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Pelrce. oil
Sixty-fifth avenue, who returned on
Monday from spending some time 1
Ocean City, left yesterday by motor to
spend the month of September at Fal
mouth, Mass.
Mrs. W. W. Hirst nnd her mother-in-law,
Mrs. Sarah Hirst, of 178 Mnnhelm
street, have returned from spending a
few days In Eddystonp, Pa.
Friends of Miss Ruth Wood, of 6212
Chew street, onlertultud at a surprio
party In her honor nt her homo on
Tuesday evening There werr twnnlv
guest Wednesday morning Miss Wood
Joined her mother, Mrs Warren E
YARDLEY
Miss Sara P Eastburn. daughter of
Mr. nnd Mm. Charles E Eostburn, will
enter Vassar College In tho fall.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Colbeck have
been visiting friends In Philadelphia
Mr, and Mrs. John K, Dunlap and
their daughter. Miss Mary Dunlap, have
been spending n few days here.
Mrs. Joseph E. Smith has Issued In
vitations for cards for this afternoon, i
Mrs. S K Swayne and Mrs Juliet
Shirk, of Richmond, Ind., nre guests of
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Y. Bnrnes.
Mrs. Alfred Ely and Miss Charlotte
Ely. of Atlantic City ; Mrs. Ellsha Scat
tcrgood nnd Mr. Thomas Scattergood,
of Germantown, were guests of Mrs Al
fred Danser thlB week.
Ington after visiting In London and
Paris.
Miss Ida May Krusen Is spending a
week with friends at Laurel Springs,
N. J.
Mr. H D, Cuhn, of East Oak avenue,
has returned from a trip to New York.
Mr. Bartholomew Mannlon has left on
a trip to Honolulu by way of the Pan
ama Canal.
Miss Mary Altkcn has returned from
a vacation spent at Westtown, Pa.
Dunegan-Esher Wedding
An interesting wedding took place In
the Second Baptist Church in German
town, Germantown nxenue nnd Upsal
street, at 3 o'clock on Wednesday aft
ernoon, when Miss Mlldrd Esher,
rlaughter of Mr. and Mrs. George T
TOsher, or 624 East Johnson street, Gil
mantown, became the brldo of Mr John
C. Dunegan, at Jenklntown. formerlv or
Germantown. Tho Rev Churlcs Has
tlngi Dodd, D. V., pastor of ilia church
performed tho ceremony, and Mr.
Usher gavo his daughter In marriage
Miss Jessie1 Murray nttended the bride
ns maid of honor nnd Mr Robert H.
Btlnson, of Wilmington, wns the best
man. The ushers Included Mr. Howard
Showers and Mr. Lawrence Gross, of
Mnlvern, Pa, Thero wnn no reception
Itnmedlntely nfter the ceremony Mr ijml
Mrs. Dunegan left for a short wedding
trip, after which they will make flier
homo In Fort Valley. On. Mr Dunegan
was n member of the 1921 "'lass of State
College.
NORRI8TOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey H. Tyson, of 652
Stanbrldge street, have Issued Invita
tions to the marriage of their daughter.
Miss Dorothy Tson, to the Rev Adam
Edward Kchellhasc, son of Mr and Mrs
J J. Schcllhase, of Chambcrsburg, Pa .
on Wedncsduy, September 21. nt I
o'clock. In Christ Reformed Church
The pastor, the Rev John M. Peck, will
ofiiclato at the ccremoni Tho bride
will bo given In marrlnge by her father
and will be attonded by Mrs. Ralph S
Gilbert, of Philadelphia, as matron of
honor. The best man will be Mr. Clay
Schcllhase, brother of the bridegroom
The ushers will Includo Mr. Hnrry Bart
man, at Phoenlxvlllo. and Mr. Frank
Wnlker, of Chambcrsburg. Miss Tyson
will bo the guest of honor at a card
party which will bo given today
by Miss Helen Browcr, of Summltt,
and one glvon by Miss Mildred Craw
ford, of East Airy street, on Septem
ber 10.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr nnd Mrs J Everton Ramsey, of
Swarthmoro, have Issued Invitations for
the marriage of their daughter. Miss
Helen Alexander Ramsey and Mr D
W Bronk, on Saturday, September 10.
Mr. Joseph Esler and his family, of
Colwyn. are spending the week at At
lantlo City.
Mr. and Mrs R. W Dals, of Swarth
more, have had Miss .Wllhemina Bald
win, of Boston, with them for a few
da mi.
Mr nnd Mrs George D Francisco,
of Drexel Hill, aro entertaining Mrs
Francisco's parents, Mr and Mrs J.
W Grenoble, of Columbus, O., for a
r few weeks.
Mrs George T. Ashton. of Swarth
mor Is spending a fortnight at Whit
ney Point. N Y , accompanied by Miss
Ethel Newcomb
MOORE8TOWN
Mr George M Hlllman. Jr . returned
last week on the steamer George Wash-
STORE
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FRAMBES
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Atlantic City
640 nunrantre
Tnut nicU.
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30 N. Third 8.
CAMDEN
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George Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Streel-1214
Autumn Millinery
lints
of exceptional charm that are small, chic and tailored;
larger Hats that impart nn air of elegance. All are
artistic expressions of the Designer's Art and
nil arc very moderately priced.
Sale of Women's Heavy Pure Silk
Hosiery at $1.45 Pair
White, Black, NaVy, Cordovan and Russia Calf in a heavy
weave of silk, the weight and texture of this Hose will surprise
you. It has lisle soles and garter tups and is a most dependable
stocking.
Flesh-color Glove Silk Vests, $1.95
The product of a well-known manufacturer of fine Silk I'nderwear.
There are all sizes In the lot; perfect goods, in desirable quality.
Lisle Ribbed Vests, 3 for $1.00
All sizes, In regular and bodice tops, and they nre unusually fine
grade for the price
Allen's Are Headquarters for
Columbia Floss and Yarns
Nowadays when everyone is knitting sweaters they of course
want the best floss and yarns obtainable so they come to Allen's
where tho assortment of colors is the most varied in the City.
For Friday and Saturday Only
Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton, 65c a Dozen
The standard spool cotton needs no recommendation and at
this special price it would be well to lay in a liberal supply for
your home sewing.
Special Toilet Articles for Saturday
Pebecco Tooth Paste, 33c and 2c tax.
Coty's L'Origan Face Powder, 69c and 3c tax.
Un Air Embaumc Gold Box, 51.25 and 5c tax.
La Dorin Compact Powder, 45c and 2c tax.
Azurea Face Powder, $1.00 and 4c tax.
Azures Sachet Powder, 68c and 3c tax.
Floramye Face Powder, 51.00 and 4c tax.
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Allen's French Hair Nets, $1.00 a Dozen
Allen it Hair Nets In both cap Bhupp and straight shape are famous
the country oer for dependability. Every net suaranteed perfect or
cheerfully replaced If you hae not used Allen's French Hair N'nts
send us 10c for a sample or ask the women who wear them
Mail Orders Carefully and Promptly Filled
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Use it in Coffee
Use it for White Sauce and Gravy
Use it in Hot Breads and Pastries
Use it in making dainty Desserts
Whip it for every use of Whipped Cream
Use it for Soups, Hot Chocolate, etc.
Can you think of anything more convenient than having a
full supply of milk, pure, rich and sanitarily sealed, right on
your pantry shelf? That is the way you should let Borden
serve you. Order at least a half-dozen cans and always have
it on hand as you need it.
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