"V1 T ' W "' f.v . W V ,Wfy ' A' t-V- ) ? JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of a Petition Getten Up by Younger Men for Earlier Hours at the PartiesMiss Geerge Introduced at Tea SUUKIA' Uie My of common sense nn.1 right tlilnMwj nrn with tm (even i M IftRt hit of common sense Is se Al"ih1n tl a I veul.l llhe te sl.nkc linnds Bml 'con ntulUe the Insplrer thereof it Ik tlilw: A let e( tlin ,nc" hnve JL, tnccther and hnve. drawn til) n ff Iv written and duly l.dl xr.1 S te whWi they we afkliie all their ' lends fe !.. their names. If they np '"": .,( the document. And the ilcu-u- cat r uetitlen I, te the elTeeC tl.nl hey Vjr.nsk nnd ""f1 V"11 A'10 ,!!lls !hm in enrly nn.l end early, therefiy rIv1ii? the tired business man a clinnce te set home nnd (deep bi-fere ;elnK te work ThevVny, and rlshtly loe, llml they must either give up purti.;H altetether or enlv (te te Hrtturdny night nffnlrs, If they ever want te innltu tinythliiK of themselves or their live In bushier : that te go te n bull tlmt ttitrtH nt 11 or hnlf pnst and lints until fi nnd 0 o'clock und then pretend te "line, the liCim" In business net day In simply impossible. And (mother thing, take the mnn or -irl who is asked til tint ball nnd is net Invited te u dinner or theatre be fore the dance. Well, they have te sit bound nil evening getting utterly tired tut waiting te drc8 nnd go at 11, Whcrcns if they could go t ulieut 8 :.'i0 or 0 o'clock there'd be just ns much fun for every one nnd the 'host und heitcss would net Iw be worn out next day, flther. ANL'MHKIl of women formed n Par ents' Association u couple of years tee te have the younger partly start rarllcr nnd mil earlier, nnd I belleve jt hns worked out very well. Personally J never could see the advantage of Waiting hnlf the night befere going te n ball, and even If a dinner is given nt B:30 o'clock It's ulwnys ever by 10 at the latest, and then you have te ftit round nnd wnit an hour befere starting for the party. Dinners could easily be given nt 7 or 7:30 o'clock, nnd even the most for fer (nal seldom last mere than nn lieur nnd (i half, if that long, se It could be easily (nannged and would be much better for rveryene concerned. I inut bay 1 ad mire the men for getting up the peti tion nnd certainly back them up In their rndenvers along the line of common itnuc and geed health. It's u tine thing. pet's help them by acceding te it. THAT was u very pretty ten which the William (Jeerges gnve nt the Acorn Club yesterday afternoon te in troduce their daughter Murtyn. I al ways like n tea nt the Acorn; It seems peculiarly nttrnctive for tuch nn nffn'r nnd (he rooms are se well arranged, the large front room, where .Mrs. lieergi! and Mnrlyn received the guests, nas letcly with its heft rose-colored liangings and there were Honors every -Hhere. Mnrtyn N quite ene of the most popu lar girls of the sensen. She. was the t'ne in her class nt Hpringsidn last May le be accorded the spoon us the most popular member of her large nnd inter tstln? clnss. Mnrtyn were a lovely frock of white chiffon and soft lace and carried a most tergenus jellew ostrich fentlier fan. She looked awfully well. She's tnl!. you knew, nnd slender nnd has n iunntity of jlark brown huir. .Mrs. (Jcerge were n beautiful gown of orchid fal'le (that's n mrt of twilled silk, jeu knew) nnd llilfTnn. and nliu hud nn exipiihite bunch of orchids which just blended in with lia dress A number of debutantes received with Martvn, nnd they all went out te the I.Mum i: den linihnms' putty for Ger trude lutur in the evening. rpHK I'lns nnd Players arc getting J- busy again this year, and they will liare ihp first club night of this sensen end the fifty-fourth of their club nights til Tucsdii nnd Wedncsdny evenings of next week. There will be two pluvs, 'The Menkey's Paw" nnd "Limn Jlcans," and Heward Hebcr will direct the first, while tJeergennnn llnrblseu Mil haie the second under her chnrge. Mrs. Iteber will be the only woman In the firt piny, the men supporting her being William Whitney. Rey Smith, flenry Sheppnrd nnd Prnnklin Gran row. Mrs. Jule Franks, Dave Vegels, lf "Why Net?" tame, nnd Jee Dccring will be the "peeple" in "L'.mn IU-ans." I expect we'll have n most interesting time. rjEOnOE Is five and his curls lmve Y" been cut close te bis bead this year, though his ene bit of vanity is Ids long lanjr which mother is laboriously turn ing into n pompndeur. On It's birthday the ether day Aunt M nsked him tthat he would like fe huve for n pres ent. "Well," said he in nn interested one, "I Vpect you better get me n bottle. t' vasilina for my pomnydere." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr nnd Mr. It. H. KRerten Klllett. r 11 locust street, iriushlnpr. I,. I., an-r-ounee the enRnjfement of their dauch I.'i'Mlss Mena Morgan Klllett. and Mr. Illlam H T Townsend, son of Mr. and Wre. Jeseph fi, Townsend, of ltnynlmm. Overbroek. Mra. Kdward llewman Txaf, of "0:T alnut street, nnneunceti the engase- jn'nt of her datiBhter. Jtlss lYnnces rrnchard taf, nnd Mr. Henry Klrner Jjeweli en of the lata Mr. and Mra. Henry Klrner Hewell, of this city. Mr and a Oeoree T.. Justice, of J "'uwoeds, St. Davids, will entertain nt 5,f nllurens miibiiuerade Halloween V. ..."J1 Mendnj nfternoen next from J!Jn,i. AtflIepk, in honor of their young 3n, Muster Geersa I,. Justice, Jr. Me und Mih. AValter II. I.lpplncett. L l,r'V lane, Wynunwoed, will en-"-nan nt n ,.,im ..'.. n-,,.. ... l.'!irilw,mi,,ll"l! ovenliiK, from fl until 'fnsf;. ',". '"'nor of their young Hen, - . iiici- ti. i.ippincett, jr. efM.r,.B'i? M,rs- w'lllni Harmen Geerge. t. i Seuth fifteenth street, will on en nln V.at ,l dlnnc1 e" WednTHday cvo cve cvo Sl?,m,n,evc,,"bor. ":!- '" honor of the'r .r"16, 'JauKhter, Miss V. Martyn AM mV ,,P r.n tlle liu,"',J wlleli Mr. cS?K,rH' , '" will give nt the nitz dX '".'"Jner of their debutante aaiiBhtcr, Miss Al co 11. Uenedlct. tlv Kiherln Dlsaten 1'erier, delni A i?I..llUe,',er of J,r' I"1'1 Ml'" Charles nut urn r' P,f ,sPrlnKlleld av wue. Cheat- 6Ji.ii1 y!M?K Mr' uml JI" "ebeli en t,,' An,nre. Itydal, will give n ruesdny evening, Nevamber 29 tfSl5irw 'f"' Aublvy " WeRhtman. "..'SIB Walnut ktrfwt Imv.. Iuu.i i. i. Kl!"'.? ""Inner en Vr day evening, hn . ,1e .(n''' R"e1' from New Yerk lu'n ! "ended the weddlnn of Minn I, 1 AV Ti cker' daiiBliter of Mrs. (.'narleH ChuVi.i1, .of, l'adenii, ciillf and Mr m I2iA PuH1' "f N',u Ver,. ""lob limii1.0"1?.12''11 nt ' "'doe', today at i'U'ereft, Meadowbrook .the home of -"ir, und M i'inin.M d...,..... ,....., I,.,. , .... ,,1111,11, fm-neu jfiieu. !JrL ?Jr' ifplnnld Vanderbllt. Mr. nnd nJL VJ1"11"0" F1,,h' Jr-' Mrn. Ulddle ii uke, Mr. and Mra. Jameii T. Trrv Mr. M sGlarence Chauncey, Majer nnd n. He land BacUutt Iuell, Mr. Harry Hf l?f ,1B' Mr- anl MrB- Othe Kean. w. nT Mrs. Averlll Ilwrlman. Mr. nnd It faiL. ' "u,lur ei .uihu i'n?ciiia Jani r a ra' ."""Kh'er of Jlr. nnd Mrs. Ir V.h?r,B,a,r.?' ,,t,fore ,ht' mectlnK of e..'-(-narlea tewart Wurts1 Dnncins Mrs. Nerman R WMteUeus, Mr. ana Mra. ??rInrt,1Il' ,Mrs Alfrrd Hcnjrlesten. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter CamD, Mrs. Pdward C. Havnrd, Mr. Ieyalle Sawall, Mr and ''" Honald Carr. Mr. anrt'Mrs.Quentin ?fllbcrt' ?.Ir Scetl Cambreii, Mr. ntid Vi mi A' 11 Cr"PP. Mr. and Mre. David He Her Mr. and Mm. Wllilajn Hrhart .fudge nnd Mrs. Heyt, Mr, una. Mrs. Al bert Vanne, Mra. Walter Ilutherferd, Mr and Mrs Austin Sackclt, Mrs, Cliarles u' i?incUTrlt anU Xlr' n"1 'Mrs- -T. Heyce amitn, Jr. Mm. W llfllttl T. llOn. nt rirt.nnnnt Md., Is npfiidlnpr n fortnight us the guest of luir parents, Mr. and Mrs J. A. I'earce rriHiltld. ut their home, liast OTavers lane, Chestnut Hill. Mlss-Amolie 11. Beixaa, dftURhter of Mr. Rnd Mra. Theodora C. Seixns. of Wlssalicken nvenue and Lehmun lane, (lerniantewi, will leave today for Balti more, where nlia will spend the week-end as the guest of MIsh Uobe Ultmnn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crary, of 22G west Seymour utrtet, Ucrmantewn, will iiitcrtiiln nt u illnu'T tomorrow In honor of the MAeut: -iilnth nnnlvcmaTV of Mr. I c. hard M. je'.-h. Th. iriesta will In ulun Mr and Mre. Clarence A. Klsh, Mrs. Hiurlet Wlcoxen, Mr. Hlchard M. I'l'ili.MlHs Helen l'Mvh und Mr. Ulchnrd M. I'lsh. Jr. srra. Crary will entertain the Unicjui- CIu'j at a supper en Then nay even iik. Cevers will be laid for t'.frntuen KUests. Mr. and Jlr.i, A Inn V. WIlBen and their daui?htr, Miss Helen Hepe Wilsen, who iire Hpciidlnff the autumn nt Ptar Oreva Heu.sn. their country eHtate nt Vlllannvn, will occupy thnr tewni house, 18 11 hpruce ntreet, the latter part of Novem ber, Kir Harry Colenil nnd Iinvdcr v us t!.vt sue.t or Mrf-. Jehn S. Muckle at 20:-3 Walnut Mreet, last tlii-lr home, night. m'- ''ilA1'?- r A- "eekscl.cr Wetli erlll, of 1830 Hltttnhoute bqunre ; Mrs. .Tanepli AV. Hally, Jr., of 170(i Locust str'et, nnd MIhn Theodora K. MIlic, of JJrlnrwoed. Havcrferd, who have been spendlnB nema time nt Het Pprinsr. Va.. relumed home en Wedncsduy. TjJXi, ??d t,M"- Alexander lllddle. of 5Lry" it1'!' .niTn M,n.wr- lmve returned from Het Springs, Va whero they spent n fortnight us the ffuests of Mrs. IJ'ddle'B parents Mr. and Mm. William Ullls bcull, who are spending some time there. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ilolmer Englund. .J Oerbrnek. nnnounce the ciifrnuement of their daiiBliter. MIhb Helen Knff und, ; ,MV Fr'nk n'a". 3d. son or Mr Svlrb're'Si,.1 rMk Sllllma"' Jr- nls ei Mr. and Mrs Ilelli,, jt. Wilbur of Old Stene Heuse. St. Davlda. will entertal nt a luncheon tomorrow In honor of Mr und Mra. A. J. Dalian Dixen. Mr and Mrs. Henry Ramsey Orlrfen hiVlvln,f ejaculations en ha !,.irt1' .of 5 fen( llcM'y namsey Griffen. Orlffen wan, befere her marriage MIhs Helen Hamllte-n Janewnv. .in.VS:;.:1' "."."" niiiuruay, ijcieher :'! r- muteTi .Tnnewav. i1nnM,t efrMttX.Mr I,r,C "eth"l Jane;'vay, Mr. nnd Mrs. rimrles J. rn-,- n. nounce th m!.. V'r ""fnKMncnt of their rtauKl m.'?.lSrfar,l,oJre., M" ter. 1. Smith, 0M,r- and Mrs Hnrrv r. rUrt!s of 7870 Drexel read, Ovorbroek have tl. el Invitations for th tnrirrlnw of their dauRhter. Mlrs Margaret K Curtis vVd J.'r; y l"?w "eSSwrt son "of rX?"'LMr?' ndwln A- Roekmyer, al"e l Crb Sn Welnesdav. nWiX? -S. nt C o'clock, nt St Paul's Rp'scenal Church. Overbroek. The lU-v. llebe?t flclate. The matron or honor win be the bride, b sister, .Mrs. GeoiKe A. imim 3d and .Mis, Carel Smith will b n "d ?n ''T01;, ,Thn . 'rUesmalds will Include MIh Kathleen Hitter. MIhs Marv limes- MIsh Amelle Sclxas. Mr. Charles Sheen JohnHen will attend as best man. nnd the following men will net ns ushers: Mr. 'Wesley Greenwood. Mr. Jamcn Con Con eolly, Mr. Herace T Greenwood, Jr Mr. Jeseph Dexter. Mr. Harrv Curtis ii brother of the bride, and "Mr. Joel Hulier. A reception will fellow imme diately nrter the ceremony at the home et the brlde's parents. Miss Mary k. Gibsen, or 1G12 Walnut treet, has issued Invitations rer a din-urr-iliiuce at her parents' country place al Wynnewoeil, en Saturday evening. N"e ember 19, In honor of Mlsu Margaret 1j. I-irKe, debutante daughter or Mra llebert H I.arse. n Seuth Twentj-ace. end Mreet. Mrs Nerman It. McKure will clo.e bar Leme, Klefpy Hellew, Strafford, and will leave early In January for New Yerk, where ehe expects te remain for the winter. Miss Suzannn McS'ealy, of Pittsburgh, who has been entertained as the guest of Miss Hannah Maxim Elliett, dobu debu dobu tante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Klllett, of 317 Seuth Seventeenth street, for a few daye, has returned te her home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kebert Emett Hare, who have been spending the nutumn ut llielr country plu.ee, htenyhurst, Straf ford, since their return from Massa chusetts, will occupy their town house. 400 Seuth Twenty-second street, en N'e. vember 17. Mrs. Henry IT. Benncll. of Chestnut 11111. president of the Alumuan Asio Asie Asio clntlen of Wellenlay College, has gen te Wellcslav, where she is entertaining for a two days' conference tha general secretaries nnd presidents of the Atumune Associations of Smith, Mount Holyoke, Vassar, Iladcliffe and llryn Maw r. Miss Knthlyn Laird, or Cynwyd. will entertain ut a smalt Informal Halloween party en Monday evenluc. A Dan Hall Club of I'htlndeluhm has recently been organized In thli city ' There were llftcen girls p'eseut and elllcers for year were elected. The club decided te held monthly mcetlngh during the season. Dr. llebert B. Ner weed, or Overbroek, will address the first meeting, which will be held en Tuesday afternoon, November 15, at th ' llellovue-Htratferd. On December 6, January 10, February 7 nnd March 7 Mrs. Ueorge Bean, of Cynwyd, will ad dress tha club. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ceugh'ln, of S'J.'iD Kalrnieunt nvenue, will give ,i masquerade party thl-i evening for their daughter. Miss Mae K. Oeughlln. MIsh Hessln I.ucny la spending th w- M eel: In Kxuter. N. H.. the guest of r nnd Mrs. Charles lv, tluauen, or . H.iddenlleld, N, J, The nures of the Weman's Hospital Training Scheel, 2137 North College avenue, will oelebrato Halloween te. night by inviting their friends te thelr annual mushed ball. The event wilt take place In the hospital laundry, which lias been tiansfermed by decora tions furnished by a member of tin. Nurses' Commlttee of the Beard et Mali ngers Inte u wonderful place for the dancing, nnd stunts hae bueu planned by the nursert. Appropriate refreshments ter the occasion will be furnished b.v Mrs. tleorge H. Karle, Jr, und nn or chestra of eight pieces baa been pro vided. I Friends of Lleutenant Ftnnklln I-ane, i U. S. N M. C, of 1US6 cuiieuiut Btreet, will be glad te knew that no Is re cuperating from bis recent illness ut Atl.intle City. The Bluebird Cerps of the Girl Be serven held thelr nnnuul Halloween frolic and dance last evening at their heudiiuurters, the Kensington Yeung Women's Christian Association. About forty persetiB were present. The Ace C C. will held Its first an nual Halloween frolle this even'tig Among theSM in charge lire Mr. Jehn Wli-st, Mr. Victer Trappier, Mr. Aii'"in Kllug Mr. AlphonHe V.irker, Mr. I-un-urd Huffinrter. Mr. William W.ignei Mr Jehn Fltzpntrlek nnd Mr, Je&ipli Schubert Mrc Lucy V. Mancely, of 711 Hast Cheltcn avenue, Gormnntewn, unneuncuii the engagement of her daughter, Miss Minerva A. Maneely, te Mr. Nerman Cramp Hand, of Kensington. 1SVEOT&& ' VVBilO i i .. i ii Engaged mBKBLrJfllNp y"3l V r as$ r rhote by I'hote-Crafters MISS KIIANOKS T. USAl-" n.iughtcr of Mrs. ICdwnrd llewmnn 'Leaf, of U027 Walnut street, whose engagement te Mr. Henry Klincr Hewell is unneiinccd today GERMANTOWN Mra. J. P. McAullffe, of 5541 neyer street. In entertaining as her gucstu for a few days Lieutenant Jeseph Bochne Bechne wlch, of Uticn. nnd Mr. Kebert Oarrl Oarrl ten. of Silver Spring, Md. The Twentieth Century Club, of CJr CJr mantewn, will glve Its second dance of the present sensen en Saturday even ing, November 6, at the Pelham Club HOLMESBURQ The Charles McMenamy Pest, 178, American Legien, gave a Bnl Masque at All Saints' Hall last evening. The Saturday Afternoon Club, of which the following nre members, will gle a luncheon at the Arcadia te Tic followed by a theatre party this after after after neon: Miss Carrie Spahn. Miss Esther Landls, Miss Flerenco Haines, Mlse Anna Belle Smith, Minn Kthel Sliver, Mrs. Nerman Moero nnd Mrs. Harvey Haines. Miss Helen Parr will entertain the members of the Girls' League of the Emmanuel Church of Helmcsburg at. her home In Andalusia, en Thursday nfternoen next. Among theso prepent will be: Miss Anifa (Stevenson, Miss Helen Mlntz, Ml&s Ella Bettln, Miss Florence Haines, Miss 1'lorcnce Ettcr, Mlf.s Lena Bettln, Miss Florence Weed, Mri. Benjamin Clark. Mrs. Chnrles McClurc, Mrs. Jehn Parry and Mrs Charles Grou The Weman's Heme Missionary So Se So eloty of the Methodist Churrli gave n covered luncheon wi Wednesday nfter nfter nfter neon at the parsonage. YARDLEY Mr. and Mrs. Augnstus J. Cadwalla Cadwalla der lmve taken npartmentt at the Bart ram, Philadelphia, for the winter. The Bucks County Federation of Women's Clubs wan held at Woeds'do in the new community heut,n yesterday. Donatien Day for Heme Donatien Day for the Presbyterian Heme for Aged Couples and S'ngle Men, at Bain, will be held en Thursday, No vember 3. Mrs J. Bird Meyer. la 'presi dent of the home, Mrs William Ranngun chairman of entertainment, and Mrs Samuel McKnlthg und Mm. William T MefCley, vice chairmen. The first aux'. Iliary. or which Mr. Matthew Hyndmnn Is president, will have aprons and userul nrt'cles for sale. The second auxiliary with Mrs. Jehn Hill n president, will have charge of lee cream nnd cakes Mrs. Shoemaker will have the rnudv table. Luncheon nnd puppcr will be berved. ammwfwm, ; '"-a .. 'iflHRtf.fi.'M..'. srem s ,:i MWUZ4f A &3tfc, ' 4 rVfHHHMBBHHBHBHKHaaHHHHnBHHnHHHBHHBHHHB3nBHKHBHBW "Shall I Ge Inte the MeviesT7 Every Girl In Pennsylvania can get at first hand Hepe Hampton's personal answer te that question provided she reserves a copy of the SUNDAY PUBLIC LEDGER for October 30th at some newsstand today. In a, special interview, this wonderful twenty-two-yenr-eld girl, who became a star of the silver screen almost overnight, discusses her art and gives te every Mether and te every Mether's daughter m Pennsylvania a sane and intelligent answer te this meet question which has come te be a real Dreblem in many nemes. PUBLIC LEDGEK - BHILUDELtEtlA, SATURDAY, MISS LILLIAN TUCKER WEDS MR. C. H. DUELL Interesting Marriage at Mead- owbreok Crothers-Rlgby Nuptials A wedrtlnir of social Interest te this city, New Yerk nnd California was te emn'red nt 1 o'clock tedav when Miss Tallinn Tucker, daughter of Mrs. Charles A, Hall, et Pnsadena, Calif., became th ur'de of Mr, Charles II. Duull, et New Yerk, The ceremony was per formed nt th home of the bridegroom' brother nnd slstcr-ln-laW, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Hnckett Duel!, nt Hlllcreft. Mendow Mendew Mendow breokf by the llev. H, II. B'rd, r-nster of th'O Ablngten Presbyterian Church. The brlde was attired In n gown of Ivery white satin, embroidered In pearls, fashioned en long, slender llnec, forming two panels A long court train extending from the uheulders of the sleeveless bodlce was adorned with n large bowknot of pearls. Her veil was composed erf rose point lace, which ex tended te the end of the train nnd was surmounted by n headdress of tulle nt the back, fastened with n band of or ange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and whlte gixitfcnlan. Mrs. Ralph Kcllard, of Rve, N. Y., attended the brlde as matron of honor. She wero a nninrt frock of golden yel low crepe de chine, made en Blmple lines, and a velvet picture hat of the same Hhade of gold-celorred velvet, ef fectively trimmed with thaded nutumn (lowers falling from the brim en ene side. Blie carried yellow chrysantlie- luuiur, The brldesmnlds Included Miss Flor ence Fair, or New Yerk, and MIsh IJertha Mann, of California. They were similarly nttlred In frocks of crepe de chine In nutumnnl coloring, shading from brenze te L-old. with Inrge picture hats of velvet of the same shade, trimmed with nutumn flowers, and car ried arm bouquets of Blinded chrysan themums nnd fellnge. Mr. W. Snckett Ducll attended hla brother as best man. The ushers Included Mr. TTnmit. ten Fish Jr.. Mr. Wnlter Camn. Jr.. Majer Helland 8. Duell, brother of the bridegroem: Mr J. Boyce Smith, Jr., nnd Mr. Paul Klernnn. A large reception followed the cere cere memy On their return from n wed ding Journey Mr. nnd Mrs. Duell will spend the winter at the Rltz-Carlten. New Yerk. The bridegroom in the son of the lute Judge Chnrlcs S. Duell. SHAW SPENCKr. The wedd ng of Mlsa Anne Heward Spencer, daughter of Mrs. Orahnm Spen cer, of this city nnd Bermuda, and Mr. Leuis Edward Shaw, formerly of Bosten anil new of New Yerk, son of Mrs. Cliarles Clifferd Shaw, will take plnce very quietly at 4 o'clock today nt thu home or Miss Spencer's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles A. Pot Pet ter, Jr.. at 151 Sprlngtleld nvenue, Chest nut Hill. Only members or the 'mme 'mme dlate families will be present. The bride will be given In marriage by her brother. Mr Graham Spencer. Mr. Clark Wll l'ams, of New Yerk, will be best man. A small reception will fellow the cere mony After R. wedding trip the brlde nnd bridegroom will be nt home at 4:; Christopher street, New Yerk, after No vember 15. BOGGS EARL A pretty home wedding took place this afternoon In Germantown when MNs Mnrlen Karl, daughter of Mrs Jehn sr. Parker, of Township Line was married te Mr Themas R. Heggs, son of Mr. nnd Mrs Samuel R. Beggs, of Melrose Park. Miss Earl was given In marriiige b.v her mother. Mr Heggs was attended by Mr. Jehn Seagley ns best man. The ceremony wna perlermed hy the Hey. Phll'p Justice KtelnmetJ!, D. D, rector of St. Paul's Church, Ashbourne. Mr. Beggs saw service overseas us lieutenant In Company R. 814th Infantry. A. E. F CROTHERS RIGBY The marriage of Miss R. Henee Rlgby, dnughter of Mr. nnd Mra, James Lord Rlgbv, of Media, nnd Mr. Edward ICen ICen ney Crethors, son or Mr. and Mrs Sam uel Crethers, or Wnlllngterd. will take place at 7 o'clock this eening at the Media Presbyterian Church, the bride's great-uncle, the Rev. J. ri Blckerten. officiating, assisted hy the Rev S. Harper Lceper, pastor of the church. M'ss Rlgby, who will be ghen in marrlage by her fnther. will be at tended by i matron nnd maid -if honor. Mrs Donald Hamilton, of New Hiuct, t Conn., and Miss Mary Kerney. of Tr-ri. ten, and four bridesmaids, who include Mrs. Daus. of Evnnsvllle. Ind., M.ss ' SUNDAY MMJLE of Philadelphia Makes Debut Today ji i(i '''CiiMJIlii K ,' MiU SIS'' . tL' tieW'V'ffl lY'CT S vmW'' t Ill wmmmMmsm MISS SAKA It. UAILV DatiRhtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. William IJeytl Itally, of Langmere, Aril Aril mere, who will be Introduced te society lit a ten with dancing this nfternoen Mnrlen f'rethers, the bridegroom's sis ter : Miss W.iync Richards, of Media, und Miss Marlen Mitchell, of Glenolden, Mr. Samuel Crethers, Jr., will attend ids brother ns bent man, and the ushers will be Mr Beulninln Allen, Mr. Theo Theo eore, F. Dillen, Mr. Wnlter Antrim, of this city : Mr Frederick P. Lewis and Mr. Hurlow Rlgby. the brlde'n brother, of Media. A reception will fellow nt the home or air. unci airs, ivigey. DEVERELL BRACKER Mis" Dorethea Bracker, of Lenex nnd Meeting Heuso mad. Ogontz, will be coma the brldp of Mr. Edwin Diner Dcverell this evenlng nt 7 o'clock. The Rev. Jehn M. Groten will peiferm the ceremony. The bride will wear n dress of white wat in crope, trimmed with radium lace, and her veil will be of net nnd nrunge blossoms, fine will earn.' a bouquet of white roses, HIIcs of the valley and The innld of honor, who will b M'ss Mnrlen Brncknr, will wear nn orchid cantert crope dress trimmed with crys tal beads nnd will carry pink roses nnd orchids. The best man will be Mr. Martin Currlck. A large rccept'en will fellow at the home of the bride. CLASSMAN COREN The wedding of Miss Bessle Ceren, of 23 North Sixty-first street, and Mr. Alexander Glassman, of 5039 Haverford nvenue, will take place tomorrow eve ning, in Lenas Hazedak Synagogue Six tieth street and Larchwood avenue, at t o'clock. The ceremony will be per formed by Rabbi Swlrcn and will be rol rel rol lewed by n reception nt the home of the brlde's parents. Upen their return from their wedding trip, Mr. nnd Mrs. Glassman will live nt 23 North Hlxty-flr.it street, where they will be at home after November 13. McGRAW REGAN The marriage of Miss Adetlne Marie Regan, daughter of Dr. Jehn F. Regan, 2l0:i West Lehigh avenue, ami Mr Geerge Kennedy McGraw took place this morning at St. Celumb.Vs Chureh, Twenty-fourth street and Lehigh nvenue, at 11 o'clock. The ceremony wan performed nnd the nuptlnl mass celebrated by the Rev. Michael A. Crane The bride were a gown of ivory whlte satin paneled with lace and white rosebuds. Her veil of tulle, which fell te the end of a long court tialn. w.-vs held In place with whlte rosebuds, and pearls. She tarried n shower bouquet of whlte resrs Miss Marie McCarthy, who acted as maid of honor, was gowned In n frock of pale pink crepe, trimmed with stln and fringe, and wero a large picture hat te match. She carried a burnt -t of pink roses The br desmalds, who included Miss Winifred Guvlgun nnd M ss Margaret t Savin, wero frerk "f p,tle blue crtpe and NUe green crepe ' respectively, with tatln slippers te match. They wero large pleture hats ' vt the eame material, and carried arm n OCflOBEK 29, 1921 benquets of whlte chryntln": Miss Mary Rlffert ncted an flower girl and wero a frock of whlte organdle nnd n pink natln polte bennet. She car ried n basket of autumn flowers. Mr, Themas McOraw acted bb Dst man for hl breUier, and the "'.e '": eluded Mr. Hareld Regan, Mr, nussel Regan, brothers of the bride : Mr. Josepli Sleano and Mr. Geerge Lucke, of Sharen The ceremony was followed by a breakfast for the bridal party and ft large reception in the evenlng at the home of the brlde'n father. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Themnn, of Norn Thirteenth street, are spending "ev'rnl diiya In New Yerk visiting their brother ' .....i taiuiur.in.ifiu'. Vr nnii Mm. ri. Ham ilten, of West One Hundred und Fortieth street. Mr, nnd Mrs. Merris Ilien, of -1SCS North Sixteenth ftreet. are receiving congratulations upon the birth of n, son. Mr. and Mrs. Batls. 1926 North Mar shall street, announce the engagement or Ihelr dnughter. Miss Enther "ntls te Mr. TlicOdere A. Flnley. also of this cltj. Ilev. and Mrs. A. Gress will be at home te their friends In the Congrega tion Adath Jeshurun, Bread street nbove Diamond, tomorrow nfternoen In honor of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. The Rev A. GreKS Is Cnnter Lmerltus of the Adath Jeshurun Synagogue. MI'S Dorethy Lebewltz, of Ferrest iii-i, iinltimnre has returned te Balti mere; after R)endlng n week with Mr". Illiberal Onbler, of 190G North Llghth street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Anntbnn and their daughter, Miss Jean Cnrlyn Ana thnn, of Steubenvllle, Ohie, nre visiting their parents, Mr. und Mrs. August Wise, of the Majestic. Miss Hilda Wilsen, of Sixteenth nnd Jeffersen streets, entertained the mem bers of her sewing circle lust evening. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. und Mrs. Walter S. Hrice. pi nnd Mrs. Walter S. Brlce. -in-. T.,..,i:f utreet. hnve anneuticcu tne marriage of thnlr daughter. Miss Mil dred Price, te Mr. LaDew Benrdsley. of New Yerk, en September 19, at Tncema. Washington Mr. and Mrs. Benrdsley are living In the Crescu Apartments, Tacoma. A masked dance will be given this evenlng at th-j home of Miss Mildred Frnnklln, G728 Themas nvenue, by sev eral of Mis') Frnnklln's frle.nds. There will be thlrty-Blx guests present. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Ely and Mm Wnrl n. IHttenbender have returned te their home, at 1009 Seuth St Bernard street, after attending the wedding lnt week at Baltimore, of Miss Eleaner J Blnke and Mr. Allan Shubert. Miss Jeannette Kerr, et 0019 Cnth- arlne street, will give a masked dan i tliln evening nt G039 Baltimore nv - nue. ' Mr. and Mm. Gorden Menree enter tained the members or their enrd cl ib I last evening at their home. 5730 Them , avenue. The members Included Mr. nnd ' Mrs. William Shclble, Jr., Mr. nnd Mr Mr Jehn Langneberger. Mr. and Mrs San uel Ewlng, Miss Mnrgnret Muselm.i' Miss Mildred KranKiiii. air. i-.ee wnn.u, and Mr. William Koliler. Mra Henry Protherew Is expected t nrrlve home, 1425 Seuth Fifty-font tl street seme time next week, after a visit of eevcrnl weeks eh the guest ei her Bister, in Housten, Tcxae. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Muckler wl'l (n i tertaln at their home, 5621 Carriei tn j street, en Monday evening. Their rue-t, will include Mr. and Mrs Sunnlee Faruu- har, Mr nnd Mrs. Leuis Lllllch, Mr and , Mrs. William P. Brenz, Sr,. Mr. nnd Mm i Frank Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Farrar. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thllln Smmner Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dill, Mrs. Hariri Leech, Rev. Heward Bulson and Mr Walter Harshaw. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mra Mary Conaty. of !035 Seuth Hlghteenth street, is entertnlnlng as he guest for n few days Mlsa Ella Conaty. of Wlldwoed, N J. The Chi Alpha Phi Porerlety of th. Wharten Scheel, University of Pennsl vanla, will held their mask dance th1 th1 evenlng at the Phllemuslan Clul. Among the members of the cemmitter nre Miss Margaretta Murtha. MKs Ann.i Kelly, Miss Margaret Connelly and Ml" Julia McGrand Mln Retty McNcnny, of "111 Seuth Thirteenth street, has returned home after nn extensive stay with Mr. and Mrs. H. Short and their family, Ualena. Me. Mr. and Mrs. William Montgemerv of litSB Orccnway avenue. fermerlv ',r this tcctlen. are being congratulated the birth of n daughter, Mildred Estln Montgomery. Mr and Mrs. Geerge II. Jacksen ; of 1111 McKean street, celebrated thlrtj -fifth wedding nnnlversarv Thursday evening nt n. dinner given their honor. Among the jruests wert Mr. nnd Mrs. William Jacksen, nnd their family: Mr, and Mrs, Geerge Jacksen Jr, and their family: Mr. nnd Mre. Wil liam Ryder, Miss Kathryn Jncksen, Mr. W.lllam Dickens, Miss Marie Jaclcsen, Miss Frances Jacksen, Miss Florence Jncksen nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul I'al I'al gire. A pretty wedding took plnce en Wed nesday afternoon ut I o'clock in St Charles' Cn thai te Church ut Twentiefn nnd Christian streets, when Miss Mary Wallace was married te Mr. Cenrad D, Derrean, of Lunsford, Pa. Miss Anna Wallace, sister of the bride, was brides maid, and Mr. Edward McNelIus, of Lanusferd was groomsman. Upen their return from a wedding trip, Mr. nnd Mra. Derrean will be nt home nfter De cember 1 nt Landsford. NORRISTOVVM ' MI&.1 Ernri Schaefcr, of Stanbrldgi atreet, celebrated her nrv nth blithd.iy anniversary at n children's party ut which the guests were Miss Helen W'l Hams. Miss Dorethy Rice, Mies Kntbrvn Lnttshnw, Miss Allisen Williams, Mis Mildred Dellaven, Mlsi IJertha Beez Miss Naemi Wermian, Master Walter Rice, Master Brewer Perr.et, Master Jehn Deem. Master Allen Boer. Mneu-r Clyde nnd Master Heward Warren. ' Announcement has been made of thi j marriage of Mlsi A. Gertrude White of 110'j DcKalb street, and Mr. H At mere Dew lln, mn of Mr. and Mis Jati H. Dewlln, of r,5tj Neblo Htteet, en We,l ' nesdity, In the First Bnptlut Church. TV Rev. Will If. Houghten, pnster nf th ' churrli, officiated nt the rt.iemetij. Th ushers were Mr. Thnma Kingsten nnd i air. ji ivuiten i oeti, upon the'r tc turn from a wedding trip, Mr. and Mm Dewlln will live at llOti DeKnlb rstree' nnd will be, at home arter Neveiiibet 20. DELAWARE COUNTY Tl first Swnrthinore Assembly v ,1 ' be ghen en Saturday evenlng, Novem ber Ji, at tti- Weman's Club Heuse ' The tiatrencss-1 Include Mrs, J. W 1 Adams, Mis Tberruis Downs. Jr. Mrs Jiihejili II.tlneH. Mm. Willi. mi It. Ijilnllc Mrs Joint I-dnux Mrs Fdwnrd V Steckt'iti nnd Mm Tbeinnt W. K,mp'ii Mrs GeergM Vnlkhurdt and h, daughter, MIsh Mildied Velkhardt. i.r Chester hnie ri turned from a nMt ' , New Haven, Cern . where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William J Uacke-i for a f-w dajs A tea will fellow the first rnee'ir.g "Loek Us Over Before j Buying" j M B 1 1 i I M r&Tji ivFESMW H rm&K. Saving Meney Is Earning Meney When you leek all ever for the right thing and get it-the result isn't luck, it's looking for what you want and getting it ! "Loek Us Over Before Buying" De It the First Opportunity Yeu Get SaSe MARKET STREET Come in Monday and See Our Wonderful Values in Coats, Suits, Dresses and Smaller Wears. XL of the Weman's Club of Mdft4 wMl will be held en Wednesday afternevB, November z. Mrn. James l'nten itunier, the president, will preside. Mrs. Albert Alnwerth who, nccein panlcd by her daughter-in-law, Mr Hareld Alnswerth, has been vlsltlrtg relatives In England for n few month, returned last week te her apartment tit the Harvard, Swarthmore. Captain nnd Mrs, Llewlyn EuntMM Jenes, of the Congden ApartmenU, Itla' ley Park, will entertnln nt a masked card party at their home thin evening. Their guests wilt Include Colonel nnjl Mm. II. Blspharnj Majer Oeorge Wait' ner, Mis Dorethy Morrison, Mr. nnd Mrs Rellln Illchnrdsen Meyers, Dr. nniV Mrs C H. Wlnsmerc, Dr. nnd Mrs, Ov II Hnllev, Lieutenant and Mrs. Cluley;, 1 Mr nnd Mrs. urimin u .lenes, ir. nnu i Mrs Herman Hunter Harris nnn .air, and Mrs. A. M Fulllgnr. Why De Yeu Coddle Cerns? Simple Touch Can End Them nnd at Once WHY pare n corn nnd keep It? Why pad it nnd let It remain? Or why treat it in old ways, hnnli, crude nnd uncertain? Millions have found a new way. It is Dlue-jny the plaster or the liquid. A touch applies it, and the pain steps in stantly. Then the whole corn quickly loosens and comes out. The way is r.entlc, scientific, sure. A famous expert evolved it. A world werld world famedsureicaldressingheuseproduceall. It is freeing thousands of people why net you? Try it en one corn nnd you will alweya let it end yours. Start tonight. Your druggist has Liquid or Plaster Blue-jay tops pain-ends corns a Bauer & Black product 4 t T 1 I v'tifc
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