Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 11, 1921, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Tells of the Accident te Charles E. Mather,
Jr. She Hears of Several Sailings for Europe Other
Bits of Interesting Doings in the Secial World
WTAAi, It Ih n geed thing we hed n
rhiuiee te brcnthp yesterday nnd
Similar nfter Inst week. My goodness
hiit Snturdnv wns n strenuous day I Fer
after It ernred off fn the afternoon, of
?oire n great mnny went te the tnces.
Then then wcroKlennerllnrfs tea nnd
I in ii , I. -..-,-. mlM0 nnrl this
''""just li'd "" te n couch when I
TMch-il lierae from nil the goings en. a
Ihoreuchlv exhniiMeil woman. I enn tell
Inii And T feci te nv ns If I would
nnhnVe energy enough even te think
of going t nn ether nffnlrs this week,
nut if ter n couple of nights of sleep
I'M be urt nnd going Jut ns hard as
ever, you Vnn bet.
IrHLT se sorry for the Victer
Mathers vcxterdny when I heard of
little ChnrlleV nccldcnt. It's the second
b"d If nil thnt child 'w had In n yenr.
,t this one Is by fnr tl;e worse. Mr.
nnd Mr. Mnthcr were visiting in Let g
tSind nnd Clmrlle went un te his
iratulfatlVer's fnrn, In West Chester nnd
ilinr.,1 In n hunt rde en Rnturdny
Ltnlng Tie "ns thrown while riding
Slth nrnndvwlne Hunt Club member;
and his hoe "tumbled In n ditch and
Threw him ever the fence.
Vie was perfectly unconscious and
J ru.hed nt once te the Chester
(Wr IIeMiltnl. he only regnlned con -SSnraciw
for n short time. And his
eomiltle" U nt pres.nt very, very serl-
""til, mother, you knew, was Mlj"
Kflthcrlue n"r p. the eldest of the Enrle
iiJ n.,T considered te be one of the
ulrlf B Mutlful of our Philadelphia
t'J''" ta n sister nnd brother.
Katherlne nnd Victer Mnthcr. Jr.
F"S interesting te note thnt a great
mnnv people arc going nbread new
fnrrte v, nter and quite n geed mnny
if' VhenT debutantes of next year.
. i,m Mnrv Ocarv. for instance,
nVTlfe U Hepe Montgomery. Then
5Jr rwr U ffelne te sn 1 next week
WnScV" A hrether. Ashton
nerr is in l'nrls nnd hns been here
fervernl years. lie is in business
hire connected with the Baldwin I.o I.e I.o
remoilve Works of this city. Emmn
m inVml the winter with him. nml I
r.i't help being glnd for both, ns they
nre n devoted brother nnd sister nnd
".?. B. :.... -i, .nn.i Hmen teeether.
?Lrimm;nvherfrlenlsenthe
ether side, se rhe won't get oerca w.i.
. . i- Lit tetM ACS
T?aVVmmn thr ether day. looking
very sVt In n dnrk blue Wscv Me me
embroiderer in iron ., - -.- ,,
Z while rheek. In the pattern. Her
'- nf hlnck velvet nnd exceedingly
I. ,in T'mmn snent the summer
I- T rer.-n M'ltll llPf niintS. till)
Miews Ashton. who live en Twenty
Third street nenr Spruce.
rtPEATCINCi of Emma makes me think
O of her close friend. Hepe McMIchncl,
.,- t .f,nifi r Mnilame Trie Onrl-
Imldl I hnd net heard of her for some
lime till hist the ether day. She Is liv
ing In Mexico City, where Cnptnln
(Inrllmlrli is connected with the Italian
l.egntien. They hnve n beautiful villa
there and Tlope has hed most of her
furniture expressed down there. e
lememher. she hnd some lovely things In
her apartment lit Fifteenth and Pine
.treet5. Then she has added n geed mnny
ether thincs In the way of furnishings
nppreprinte te Mexico's cllmn e. arid she
has ccrtnlnly achieved nn nrtistlc home,
sihe Is very well. I hear, and most glor gler
Inuslr happy. She wns mnrried Inst
prll. you remember. In nf-lilngten.
number of us went down te the wed
ding, which vvn quite foreign. Hepe
imi knew, rnrrvlng mt the Itnlinn idens
In using bright red in her little at
tendant's frock
DICKIE, ginndpn and bnhv Iirether
went nut In Hie bnrn te find fresh
ejgs the ether dav nml while Di'kln
wns hunting nrnund. lmli brother (Mi
ni ereil the net cg of chlim nnd came
ninnlne with It In ills hnnd t nieUie.
"ITere'th one." he nid Ne. le-
iilied Piekie. "that's n eliinn egg
von mut let it -nv In the net till It
Sift" ilpe and then von can gather it
N'ANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
i ftiRaKfiiKMU of Inttreat te -nctt
i. n.ie ,,n,i nihm' i'IiIeh Iiek been nn-
neunc. il In Mr nnd MrR Walter J
Trals of Onnlcn fitv I. I of their
ilaiiclilri Miss Aile'alde Tra Is, te Mr
r.Miige I'.merv son of Mr nnd Mrs
OerKf llinery, also of (!nrilen City
JIw Trails wrved errsens dui Ing tnn
war with Hie lleil Cress in Clinntllly,
t'lant. ulierc hIic vmim engnKert In can
'pcn erU Mi i".)unr was gruiluated
rein Wle m 1 9 1 S Hi- wns ,i lieuUimnt
tn tln .ivlatleu seivlre with which he
rwd overseas Miss Tinvs' father
vns national Relf champion three times
Mr nml Mrs Kdwnid Lowlier Welsh,
if 11J2 pruce Ktiei't. will Klve a tea
en Tuesl.iv Nevemliei IB te meet MIPS
rimleltp l.f Melne nunlep, dnughter
of Mr Aieh'lialtl Me( rea of Bally
'intlui Ardmeri', and Vbvv Yerk, vvh"
I 1- married te their son. Mr Jehn
Lew her Welsh en Tin-sdav cvcnlnK,
ueteher 18 at SI Rarlholemcw'a Church,
NVw VnrU Mlti Is.ilnl Piarer, of ,Ien
U nt -iw ii will no he a Kiitst of honor
thai nfl i moon
Or I Hewaid Austin will entertain
at a ini fel Biippei nn Tuesday evening,
Ociehci "i ut his home 1H5 Seuth
S ,'ilririli slret uftir the tPT te liu
rui i tli n nftf-incen te fermnllv pr,
, nt te nicety his aster, Miss KlIzabMh
W u Un Tl,if guestH will Inciutle the
ie vine pirtv .mil tbej will later at-
lenu in,- il mee te De Kiven i .Mrs
Janus T tVnlllfl. of St Davids, at the
Bcllevue-htratferd te piepent te seelet
her daughtei, M'ss Louisa M. Walllu
Ml and Mrs F Lnuoweod Ci.ii rUen,
'if loll Clinten street, lnve Issued lnvi
'iii ens for a tea te lie River, en Wedne
lav afternoon, Xevembu- 2, te Intieduce
(li' r duiKhtet, Miss Lama ri T l-al-r
n
Mi and Mis AMhur Penrberne
iiiUn of Spilni; Vallev, Wynnewood
will i iiteit.iin at a supper en Sundav
Sweet as a nut!
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evening In honor of their debutante
daughter. Mlsa Vlrclnla de Mernt Smith
Miss Smith will also be the guest of '
honor at a theatre, party and supper at
the ItlU-Carlten which her narnntM will
glve en Saturday evening, November 21.. '
Mrs, James Large, of Summer Crest.
Chestnut II 111. will .entertain nt n. din.
ne.r In honor of Miss Margaret L. Large,
daughter of Mrs Hebcrt H. Large, of
121 Seuth Twcnty-socend Btrcet, before
ene of the balls In the early part of the
seasen, Mlns Large will be ene of the
season's debutantes.
Mr and Mrs. Jeseph Lewry Fritz, of
I'elham Court, dcrmantewn. will enter
tain at n. dinner en Friday evening
November 11, In honor of their daughter,
Miss Henrietta MaoVeIgh Fritz, befere
the dance Mr and Mrs Henry F. Mich
el!, 3943 Chestnut street, will glve at
the Rltz-Carlten In honor of their daugh
ter. Miss Helen V Mlchell. Mlsa Fritz
will be formally presented te soclety at
a dance which her parents will give en
Thurrdaj. January 5, at the Acorn Club,
nnd en Wednesday, November 9, Ml.sa
Fritz will entertain nt a luncheon nt the
Acorn Club, followed by a theatre party
In Miss Fritz's honor.
Miss Emily Poultney. daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Arthur Poultney, and Miss
Mary nidgcly Preston, of Daltlmere, will
arrlve early In November te be the
guests of Miss Marian Caher Doneghue,
daughter of Sir. and Mrs Dnnltt C.
Doneghue at their home, 360 Oewcn
nvenue, Clermnntewn, and will be among
thnt, assisting In receiving at the danc
ing tu which Mr nnd Mrs. Doneghu.j
will givb en Friday, November 11, nt
the Acorn Club te formally present te
reclcty Miss Doneghue. Mlsa Peultney
and Mli. Preston will both be dehu
tnntes of the Bensen. Mlsa Poultney will
be Introduced te society nt n ball which
her parents will give en December 30
at the Baltimore Country Club, and Miss
Preston will also have n ball given for
her by her father en Thanksgiving eve
ning at the Bnltlmore Country Club.
Mlsa Margaret Hayes Hamilton,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mra. Jehn II. Ham
ilton, of Maple Lawn Inn, Chestnut Hill.
Is entertaining as her guest Mr. Chris
tian Ilavndal, of Vienna, Austria Mr.
Itavndal will sail for Vienna en Satur
day. Miss Hamilton, who will be one
of the season's debutantes, will be for
mally presented te society at a tea which
her p?ients will give en Saturday, No
vember 20, at the Qormantewn Crlcket
Club.
Mrs. Geerge Emlen Starr, of Lincoln
clrivn an6 Mermaid lane, Chestnut Hill,
has returned from New Yerk, where she
spent n week-end ns the guest of her
motner, Mrs. Charles G. Ayers
Mr and Mrs. Walter Gwynne Hender Hender
eon, of Indian nnd Queen lanes, Oer Oer
mantewn, will entertain nt dinner at the
Bellevuc-Strntferd en Wednesday nv.
nlng, December 28, In honor of their
daughter, Miss Helen C Hendersen,
after the dansant they will (jive that
afternoon at the Bellcvue-Stratferd te
formally nrescnt te society their .In ligh
ter The guests will Include the receiv
ing party.
Mr and Mrs Edwin A. Bookmyer, of
City line nnd Itaynhnm avenue. Over
brook, will entertain at dinner at their
home en Thursday evening, November 3,
after the tea they will give that after
noon In honor of Miss Margaret K Cur
tis, daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry F
Curtis, of 5870 DrexM read, Overbroek,
whose mni'rlnirn tn their eon Mr TJnv
Tayler Bookmyer, will be selemnl7ed In
St Paul's Episcopal Church, Ovcrbroek,
en Wednesday evening, November 23
The guests will Include the bridal party.
Miss Nerma Grey, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Nerman Grey, of 1830 Pine
street, who has been traveling abroad
for several months, accompanied by her
cousin, Mrs Geerge Bergen, where thev
visited Spain. France and Knclami. is
expected te return today en the steam
ship La France. M'ss Grey and her rIr.
ter. Miss Louise S
Grey will nttend as
bridesmaids at the wedding of their sis-
ler. aiisj iucy ureuy Orey. nnd Mr.
MncKnlght Black, son of the Hev nnd
Mrs L. S Black, of Ensten, Pa . which
will be solemnized en Saturday. Novem
ber 12, at the home of the bride's par
ents, L'On Gulscppe Bettal. member of the
Italian Parliament, and Cavalier Lulgl
Slllettl, Hoyal Italian Censul of this city,
were the guests nt luncheon of Colonel
nnd Mrs Jehn R Murkle at their home,
2023 Walnut street, today
A wedding of Interest will he solem
nized at C o'clock en Saturday evening,
November S at Hely Trinity Church,
when Miss Edith M Wilkinson, of 1302
Hunting Park nvenue, will become the
bride of Mr Gerald J Hnnson, of 4039
Spruce street The Rev Floyd V Tom Tem
kins will perform the ceremony A re
ception will fellow the ceremony nt the
Bellevue-Strntferd
Mrs Charles Lesle.v Ames of St.
Paul, Minn., who came te nttend the
wedding of her slater. Miss Jullnna
Stevens Baker nnd Dr James W
Mxen, Jr. of Snn Antonie. Tex., which i
was solemnized en Wednesday, has left
for a visit te Bosten, where she expects I
ti( remain about n month Mrs Ames '
will visit her mother, Mrs Leuis C. i
Baker, befere returning te hei home
Mr Ames has returned te St Paul I
Miss Helen It Greve, daughter of I
Mr and Mrs Walter II Greve, of Hei
Ivheck Hill Thk N' V who has been I
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FOR MORE THAN TWKXTT-BIX YEARS
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Street Dresses
Medels of Distinctive Design and
Superior Fabric
29.50
A most extraordinary dress opportunity
selected from our diversified assemblage of
exquisite street and afternoon gowns. The
low price does net indicate the individual
smartness of these new dresses. They are in
the season's wanted colors, fashioned of the
lovely new silks and crepe materials some
serviceable Peiret twills and tricetines are
included.
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.MRS. JAMES TURNER
Who befere licr marriage en October 5 waa Miss Mildred Summers,
ilnuBhter of Mrs. Mortlmero Summers, of 3245 North Fifteenth street
visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry S Greve. 258 West Tulpehecken
street. Gcrmantewn, has left for the
Ethel Walker Scheel, Gcrmantewn,
where she Is a student.
Dr and Mrs Geerge G Hess and
their fnmlly. who spent the summer nt
their place, Wlllebreecke, Fert Wash
ington, have returned te their home,
1721 Spruce street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Relllv and their
daughter, Miss Wnlburga Knul Rcllly,
who have been spending nome tlme nt
their home In Kndner, will return te
their apartment at the Bellcvue Strat
ford en November 1. MIfs Rellly will
be formally presented te society by her
parents nt a mils cnl nt their home at
4 o'clock en Sunday afternoon next,
Mlsa Elizabeth M. Zeblcy will attend
ns mnld of honor nt the wedding of her
sitter. Miss Loulse Seltzer Zebley,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Hause
Zeblay, of 210 Seuth Forty-fifth street,
ntui Mr Richard Franklin Ennls. of
BG2G Lansdewne avenue, which will be
solcmnlzed at half after 7 o'clock en
Wednesday evening, November 2, in
St Philip's Eplscepnl Church, Forty
second street nnd Baltimore avenue, te
be followed by a reception at the Aldine,
The Rev. Frederick D Seymour, rec
ter, will efllclatc Mrs. Lud Vellern
will attend Miss Zebley as matron of
honor. The bridesmaids will Include
Mrs. W. Merris Cerlics and Miss Mar Mar Mar
guorlte araham Mr. Jehn II Zebley.
Jr., will nttend Mr EnnlH as best man.
On their return from a wedding trip
the brlde nnd bridegroom will live en
Chathnm read. Stonehurst. Pa
Mr and Mrs Nerman Jeffrles. whi,
have been "pending several months nt
thelr place In New Hampshire, have re
turned te their home, 210 Narbertli
nvenue, Narbcrth.
GERMANTOWN
Invllntlein liave been lssugd b Mr
mid Mra OoerRO II MontBeiner of tlu
Fairfax, Gcrmantewn, for the inurrnige
01 thelr dnuBliter, M ss Marlen Ment
Boinery, nnd Mr William V drier of
Mllferd, Del , which will be solemnized
en Thursday. October 27. at fl 30, In the
first Prrsbyterlan Church of German
town The Rev W Beatty JennliiRH
rector of the church will officiate Miss
MentROtnery will be nt tended by Mrs ,
I' Menreo Fisher an matron of honor
and the bridesmaids will Include Mr I
nilwoed C Pipping. Mrs Heward DIr
man, of Pan I'mncisce , Miss nilzuheth
K Montgomery nnd MIfs Piarl Ainnn
Mr Klm'r Flaple. of Clark, I.a will
net as best mnn and the following Ren- I
tlemen will net an ushers- Mr lllmer
Menree Flsher, Mr Ilebeit 1 MontRom MentRom MontRem
ery, Mr Jnmes C Dolten, of New YerU , .
Mr Hareld Drier Mr Alexander Uriel
nnrl Mr llusbell Helmes. A reception ,
will fellow the ceremony at the Belle-vue-Stratferd
Miss Genevieve K Dlllenbfck dn'lRh
ter of Mr and Mrs. Clark Plllenbecl. of
209 Pclham reed. Is entertnlnliiR ns her
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Alice Ferbes,
Milten.
Mr. and Mrs Heward Holten. who
have been living at the Wissahlcken
Apartments, are occupying their new
home at 021G Greene street.
Mr and Mrs Samuel Moere Peacock,
220 West Chelten avenue, have returned
from a fortnight s stay In Atlantic City.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs Geerge lVunter, 418
Master street, are stepping at the Am
bassador, Atlantic City
Mr. and Mrs Jehn .1 McCarthy, Jr ,
122S North Bread street, nre also stay
ing nt Atlantic City for some time
FRANKFORb
Mr and Mrs James E Turner Jr ,
4218 Remaln street, announce the en
gagement of their daughter. Miss
Frances L Turner, te Mr Frederick
Horzeg, Jr.
The marriage Is announced of Miss
Helen Marie Oat, daughter of Mr
Alfred L. Oat. of Womrath street, te
Mr. Earl W Wolstenholme. of this sec
tion, en September 21 The Rev
Barten Masters, of the Rehobefi
Church officiated
Mrs C. Petter and her daughter.
Miss Ethel Petter, of Orthodet stret,
are spending n few weeks In Baltimore
as the guest of Mrs V Jaikel
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Chestnut Street at I 3th Street
MISSES' FUR
TRIMMED SUITS
Mechatcx and Duval dc L.aine with Beaver,
Squirrel or IVelf
Plain and Hcningbenc Tivceds )).lh Rat coon.
Wolf or Australian Opossum
50.00
Regularly priced 85.0095.00
A note of yeutrifulne- and bumancv makc it
way into every line of tlic-e beautifully t.iilmeil
Suits for the young Mis? Large muiiM cellar, m
long revet e cellar of fur add a tone of elegance te
the modes, and much te the warmth and iniumri
of the veuthtul wearei
Fur Trimmed
Meussyne Suits
74.00
Featuring self strap
pings and shoe-string
belt. Luxurious trim
mings of Scotch Mele,
ust. Opossum, Nutria
and Wolf. New Fall
colorings. Sizes 14 te
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Capes and Ceals
98.50
Lustrous Cerdelia, Pan Velaine and J cs.sk a Cleth
fashion these Capes and Coats. The Cape is a
graceful model, hanging in straight line from
shoulder te hem ; both Capc.s and ( eats have
lellars e'f Aust. Opossum, Squinel or Nutria.
Fourth Fleer
MISS MAY CUNNINGHAM
WEDSJVIR. M. S. DERVIN
Marriage ?f Miss Athena Christie
and Mr. Alfonse Fernandez
Miss May Ileso Cunningham, daughter
of Mr Jeseph I Cunningham, of OaK OaK
ment, Delaware. County, will be marripn
at 4 o'clock this afternoon nt St Denis
Church, Oakmont, te Mr Michael a
L-ervm. of this city the Ilev Father
Jehn Fnhey officiating Mlsa Cunning
ham will be given In marriage by her
tntUf nnA nllAnilbfl llV n tTinlll Of IlOnOr,
who will be Mrs. Theresa Ililey, of th s
city Mr, James J Dervln will be m
brother's best man A reception ler
the Immediate families will fellow,,1"
the Ilellevuc-Stratferd, after which Mr
nnd Mrs. Dervln will leave for a meter
trip through New Yerk State and Can
ada, nnd upon their return will be nt
home In Oakmont
FEUNANDEZ CHUISTin
A wedding of Interest was solemnized
very tiuletly nt neon yesterday In St
Matthias' Church, Bala, when Miss
Athena Kllzabeth Christie, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mra Alexnndcr JnmcB Chrl"tlc.
of 321 Llandrllle read, Cynwyd, be
came the bride of Alfonse Jese Fernan
dez, son of Mr and Mrs Jose Fernandez,
of New Yerk. The Ilev Dr Eugene
Burke, U S N , performed the cere
mony The bride, who waa given In
marriage bv her father, was attended
t,v mihs Alien Cenrad of Hanover. Pa..
as maid of honor. Mr Fcrnandez was
attended by Mr Geerge Pen wick Shep
pard ns best man A reception followed
for the Immediate families of the brldp
nnd brldgroem nt the home of the bride's
parents. On their return from n wed
ding trip Mr. and Mrs Fernandez wilt
be at home nfte November 16 at 321
Llanclrllle read, Cynwyd
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Vincent Fex, of 1622
minnr ntreet. are receiving cengratula
tiens upon the birth of a daughter, Allce
Elizabeth Fex Mrs Fex will be remem
bered as Miss Grace G Kappcl. daugh
ter of Mr. nnd Mrs Andrew Knppl of
1137 North Fifth street
Mr and Mrs. Hugh Robinson, of 2200
Mountain street, are eemg eengratuiaieu
upon the birth of a son Mrs Robinson
will be remembered as Miss Miriam
Elizabeth Carlln, granddaughter of Mrs
Ellen Conrey, of 20 10 Seuth Sixteenth
street
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ocorge Keating, of 2605
Seuth Seventeenth street have been
entertaining Mr. Albert Willis of Pitts
burgh, for a few days Mr. Willis will
lenvn tomorrow for Brazil, te remain
there for some tlme.
Mlsa Loulse J. Spanngle will entertaln
this aftornoen nt a bridge nnd linen
shower, given at the Terreadal" Gelf
Club In honor of Miss Helen Embcrry.
Miss Emberry's marriage te Mr Ken
neth Rummcl will take place th latter
part of October
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Geerge T Campbell nnd her
son. of the Lansdowne Fertv-ftrst nnd
Pnrkside avenue, will lenve shortly for
California te Jein Lieutenant Geerge T
Campbell. U H N' Mrs Campbell will
he remembered as Miss Elsie M P nc
of Seuth Philadelphia.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr nnd Mrs Allisen C Wysong of
Pert Washington. L I . have left for
a fertnlght'ti trip te Ilermurtn During
their absence their children will vlBll
Mrs Wj song's mother Mrs Wnlter D
Crlscem at her home In Media Mrs
Wvseng will be remembered as Miss
Margaret Orlscem
Mrs J Harvey Frenflcld hna re
turned te her home In Media from a
visit te Columbus. O.. where she was
the guest of her son-in-law nnd daugh
ter, Mr and Mrs Elmer Slean
Mr nnd Mrs Edvvnrd D Glnuser who
have spent the summer at their rett ige
at Buck Hill Fall", has returned re
Chester and will he for some week"
vvlt'i Mrs Glausera bruthrr and ' tti
Dr nnd .Mr" Geerge Hughes until their
new home is completed Their d'igh
ter Miss Kathaitne Glnuser, left a
fortnight nge for Vnssar College
The mntrlnge of Mls Ellen Frtncea
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Pan Yelaine with large
cellar of Wolf or Aust
Opossum. Lined
throughout in crepe de
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Stlckney and Mr. Jesse Osbern Coffey,
Jr., of queen City, Me will tnke place
en Wednesday evening at the home or
the bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Iratilc
A Sltckney, In Drexel Hill Mr Cof
fey Is the son of Dr. and Mrs .1
Coffey.
NORRISTOWN
Mrs Cathar ne Davis, of 64 4 Stan-
V.rl,1errt nlreet. r.lebrutf,r1 her elirllt V-SOV -
enth birthday anniversary at a family
gathering at her home MrH Davlfl haH
two children, Mrs Hnrry N Blckcl, of
this city, and Mr Benjamin I?avis, of
New Yerk
Miss Marlen Helland of Markley
street entertained nt cards nnd n mis
cellaneous shower In honor of Miss M
Frances Dunlevy. who will be married
en Wcdntsday m St Pntr ek'n Church
te Mr Daviu Te.igJc ..' ,;ulph Mills
The gutsts included Miss Helen Conran,
Miss Catheilne Leenard, Miss Josephlne
Lewe, Miss Eliner Lewe. Miss Evelyn
Leary, M ss Vldn Vereee, Miss Eleaner
Feency, Miss Margaret Klndlan. Ml si
Florence Jehnsen, Mrc James J Kll
martin. Mis J Paul Hltner, Mrs. Ray
mond Maclntyre, Mrs James Menley
Mrs. Jehn J Dunlevy nnd Mrs. Mary
Helland
MARY GARDEN SHY OF CUPID
Prima Denna Cites Others' Wees and
Stays Single
Chicago. Oct 11. Marj fJarden
knew what she was tnlklns nbeut when
(.lip said thnt nn nrtistlc career nnd a
miih.ind de net mix well. In nn Inter
view Mary Garden once said:
"When I have finished my career
then I will marry. Hut henrken te the
npplause of an admiring nudlmce nnd
te the commands of n husband? My
inrs would b confused. One thing nt
ii tlme for mc."
Gnlll-Curcl. Oernldine Knrrnr. Gnnnn
AValskn nnd ethers mndc the snme
statement nt one time or another, but
BEADED BAGS
Itcpuircd i
Ilelincd
n-i-r. ... niii Ifanrlhnv or PocUetheOk
w. in nnml itctnLfrliiR Pearls H (
.M.. fll,t nnrt Hllnr MMOll JlRHrl IV"-
palrM.'TnfcWtii7, rieattne & Beading.
MARCEL BEAD SHOP
,1810 Chestnut St. Spruce7996
WHAT is your favorite flower?
You'll find It at Its loveliest
At The Sign of the The Hese.
CHARLES HENRY FOX
The Sign of the Rese
Walnut 0799 221 S. Bread St.
ssW
Printed Linens and Cretonnes
We hew nn unuiunl collection chnrm
Ins delKns beautiful rolerlnRH. hy th
noted Trench manufacturer"!, I.uclen
tleulx nnd Dfiteise & Knrth Sugun
liens nnd entlmaUa for urhelntery work
A. L. DIAMENT & CO.
1.11.1 Vtntiiiit strril
Remodeled
In the n e r e I
lmpr for apert
nnd nutlnc wear.
Our 40 ypnn et
pxpprlpncp la at
vear prvpp.
Stein mar.
5t N. 7tll St. Plienei MurUtt 3437
,rnrn. Jrftprann llif Werk 101 8 IZtb
Comfortable and
Geed Leeking
I When jeu walk in stocking feet, i
I ev or. muscle of the feet flexes.
1 Cords, that run from your tees up
the iecrs contract nnd relax. The
1 small bones of tin- feet, -et together
'te form an nich, move in obedience
I te the pull of tendon. The bleed
flev.s through every tissue, nouush neuush
i in,; and stieiiirthenin'j: the feet,
I which, of ceuic, is perfectly com
fortable. The same comfort can be
enjojed bv vvearme -hecs which har har
menizi with the feet. ,
Onlir.irv rtul-ael 1 s, e ,ir un un
mifeiMli' hte.iui.H thev i li cU a larK?
put of it is ii.it.ur it me in-nt .ind
,111 lint en Hut the ''.nn'cwr Sh ,
H llrrihlr There i n t-, 1 Bh.itili
Jilei , li i'iIpii In the ml( Intte.'i'l
ih shiiiik lie i ,la WITH tli t Thei,
IH III) h ll If,' 11, ustl.ll't Tl tool Is
free te move te exercise nnl Brew tienu
UK -oil Hall, Weal, anil ar, uft.n
the te ult of shoes win i, i,- Mi I, it th, i
irtien of the tnuiel ; i i u,,ilf,r
Utei the mus, Us mitrr, it, Imp "i, nniali
li IHS of the lli'll vltiet ,ls and li, althv !
uil se in,vnt nnd cemet Hit te ,t ami
uth r feit trenhles
The I' 111' il. vim Inst . .. i f ,, J
Knnil-i,lcniK nattenied from th eutlin,
of the feel 1 he hit I In. hoi il,j le,
ntui hreiul Ih t t te e-ii,nir.iRe ' poeil '
Iiebtuii Tin re is complete h.irmenv l -1
tween feet ivl shoe .nl 'iintilevet v '
ute Boeil-looklnB shoes Tr tliPtn this
vvnk W'etl's lietn AA te l:
11 b irl ,
mi in i i'e i ii ; w
i e i nt en ,i e,
1 I i i I, II with
r elli tept
CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP
1300 Walnut Street
Over Cunard Office
( unllleirr urr iilae nn mile In nenrh nllen
Aitneni Hendhelni a 130J l.ienn 'i .
nl in I ai ) 1 , mi 1 i i ii ii.7 i :n 1 1
Camden C'lirrun a tihee Mine I'llJ I'l i Hm
1. union Muei a 4'7 N jrihainpt jn Si
II i iislmi, 'Mill, ,-t N ,t .i
Jotinmen n a i a r,,ln Vh m si
I am ih'im i iei h II atil Kin ,Si
It.adiHK S 'i ilnei e IJ r, i n Minnie
h ranten Levi l & Ilellij ill VV i mutiu AV
Shuniiikin 11 Hiriicli. 4 1 tl n IiulepeiuU'iuA
Trenten 11 M. Vnurheei Urn
llliea Harm- M F Murrai. 13 iMiblle He
Vcirk The Hen Ten
OUTUBifiK 11,
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if KTJi 7B
mmar&
m&m?nx&
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one by ene they weakened. They sang,
they loved, they listened te the picas
of Dun Cupid and they ended tip in
the divorce courts, or neur them.
l'HII-.'S I.KAIJINO TIIKATtlWI
UIBKCTION l.KF. i. i. HIHmKHT
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llnrtrv, Ann Trdi1liiK, Murjerle ( nrvllle
(irrtriule Mi'ilee, llrrnn mi nml nnilx nml
A llfty of Crntiirj Tlienlre lle.mtlrs
HAL FORDE & Lieut. GITZ-RICE
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Viik ELIZABETH MURRAY
a csr of rxccpreHAL cxcftirvce
am a BEAUTIFUL DANCING CHORUS
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