Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 07, 1921, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 9, Image 9

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PST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
flaw Wynne Tcllf of the Birth of a Sen te Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Colhoun Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dedge
Are Alse te Be Congratulated
DID tee bear that the Btephen Dun
t, Oolheuns hate a jUtle son?
t born en Monday night, and he
Knamed otter ht. father, ,8 ttpheii,
fc Mrs. Colhoun wm Mar NwbeW.
' Y fih In the datuhter of
?" runrtnt B. Newbelrt and it Utter
S'amS Tewbeld. who Ifa .Ubutant
.a rami-iiiuv' - .. ...
llhtl WMn. MBIT, or i-ncaic, no in:r
i;irfiU her. came dut two sa
21". and aha was marrl
'"JuJ nnd ahe was martlrd in uc-
Ew or NOTember of last year.
nKdher small gentleman Who made
vr. Saw te the world recently, and In
l. www in mucnr. fntercsted.
rk-- MtM AM !! IllUlUIJT
Z .3? that bow in Bhanjthftl, Chin..
lie
son
," ,V little son of the uenaiti unTianen
ffl'iri, Dedgo haTlnn been none
BE? hfn 0ttttd ntnry, a. atetrr
i vitiitbeth Henry, wk mnrnw wii
fif SSM ni Clnelnnall,
?7ef Charlton Henry, who married
f of thi BWdle UrU. Mrs. Charlton
IlVnrV, S'rtrude'a mother, l In China
pylnr ner T,8lt-
VIRGINIA HRCK8CHBU la having
a treat many parties given for her
iMi !en, and ahe Id having n, dandy
il tae Etewbedf 1 kes her. ahe haa
$$. ereet , ennH&h dUposltlen nnd
Sirmlng manner. Hr aunt and uncle,
Mlii liUcreHa Heckacher and Mr. Ous
tivWwher, will glve a large dance
htr honor en the nineteenth of next
teenth, and thl evening her turtle and
ftiht. Mr. and Mrs. 8teven8 Heckschcr,
111 rive a theatre paKy and supper
Sward nt the Itltx-Carlten for her.
ft. ball which her !" ? ",
Mrs. Iyard Heckscfier, will elve will
vl held en MOhdny evening, December
86, the day after Christmas.
JEAN BUIIT RILEY'S tea will be
riven this afternoon by hr mints,
MIis Edith Burt and Miss Theodora
Burt. Mrs. Burt Riley, Jean's mother,
will receive with her daughter and there
will be about twenty-five debutantes In
the receiving party.
Later In the month Mr. mid Mrs.
ttwls A. BIley, Jean's grandparents,
will rire a ball In her honor. I saw
Jean the ether evening with her undo
ind aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn B. Town Town
Med. She Is a very pretty little gtfl,
imll and dork, and wears her hair
rather close te her head when cam
titred with the curled, -bobbed heads of
6me few of the buds. She was wearing
t white silk frock and It was .most
becoming.
rrULKINa of clothes, I mw Mrs.
I Dick TUghmnn en Chestnut Btrcet
THterday looking extraordinarily we 1
Ja a long coat of blue, finished with
a nay fnr Cellar. Her dress was of
Mae doth, and the skirt wan edged
with squirrel fur, while her hat was of
dtrk blue trimmed with a gray un
curled ostrich plume.
A little farther down the Btrcet I
law Mrs. Strieker Celes wearing n
drew of henna duvctyne, topped with n
wonderful seal coat. Her hat waa n
rather large model of the snmft shade
ta the frock, and it was trimmed with
Mtrlch feathers.
THERE were n great many at the
opera last evening, nnd the gowns
wtre beautiful, an usual. Every one
nits discussing the news of the little
Colhoun boy's arrival and congratulat
ing the Newbold relations en the wee
addition te the family. And ethers were
talking about the surprise that Edith
Hutchinson and Tem Delan sprang en
Saturday, by being quietly married out
at Old Bt. David's Church at half
alter twelve, instead of having a large
wedding later In the year.
Only a few persons knew of It, and,
while I suppese most girls like te be
a bride In the white fixings and veil
and have a wedding breakfast and nil
the excitement of a wedding nnd at
tendants, it must be a great relief net
te have all that excitement and te be
married quietly.
After the opera thcre wab the Feyer
tupper dance, and n large number of
perrens entertained at that. Mm.
Charlie Weed and MrR. Ilenry Jeanca
received, and Mrs. Aleck Van Ilens
Mlaer had twelve jrucatt). Mrs. Ocergt
W. Chllds Drexel entertained ft small
party, and Mrs. Arthur Harding had
Mreral guests. The Stacy LleytlH en
tertained, and se did Mrs. Henry
Junes.
fpHERE are various ways of enjoy
Ing opera and various reasons for our
enjoyment. I heard a voice back of me
the ether night (and it wns in the or
chestra, tee) : "Gee," sighed the voice.
"didn't Caruso Ring in thin enct?" "I
think he did," replied the ether. "Well,
hut ain't this girl n gran' singer. Gee,
I wlsht pep had of came: he'd of en
joyed it semethln' fierce.'5
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mrs. Alfred Paul Merris, of Vlllaneva,
will entertain at a dinner en Monday
evening, December 2, In honor of her
debutante daughter, Miss rrlecllla Mor Mer
ris, before the ball which Mr. and Mrs.
Wilynrd Heckscher will give at the
Dellevue-StratfeYd. In honor of their
debutante- daughter, Ml3s Virginia Heck
Mher. Mrs. Merris will entertain at
ainner en Monday evening next for Miss
iriacUla Merris, before the dance which
.Ht' aeerS O. Drowning and Mr. Rich Rich
P"en O. Drowning will give at the
non ueir dub. In honor of Miss
Owrgl.inn.i C. Wetherlll. debutnnte
OMJKhter of Mrs. Geerge D. Wetherlll, of
Htatherflcld, Bryn Mawr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Tarnall, of
57enJnth nnd Leeust Btreets, enter
mI!. 'n their box at the opera lest
nipt at the Acndemy of Music. Their
Wests Included Mr. and Mrs. Reginald
v., b,,i Mr an'1 Mr"v Alexander Cexa
W1 ,ftnd Mr. and Mre. Arthur Em Em
"nNeweld, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. tarnall.
cer,n.pent th0 ear'y autumn at their
country estate. Crum Creek Farm.
TCLEPHONEl
Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Rates
L UIGI RIENZI
CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN
1714 Walnut Street
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS
RELIABLE HIGH-GRADE FURS
AT LOWERED PRICES
Smart 36-Inch Coats
Hudsen Seal, 298.00--Sqmrrel Trim., 350.00
NfctM Mutkrat, 135.00 Dark Raccoon, 225.00
Taupe Squirrel, 475.00 Beaver, 495.00
WRAPS
SuiteCeats
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"May. Mr. and Mrs. Yarnall will give- a
ainner en Thursday evanlnif, Deeeinber
A6!! X?all. hfdrthe meeting or
K slurday eVenlhg dkrielnar claw.
Jeseph Heffman achbel. at Aiken. B. c.,
rJ!1 tl,vi &Lm en December 10 id
spend the holidays with her patent.
rf:. . Jehn Cadwaiader, XBle
if t street, will entertain at a dinner
S? wT:d, vennjf- January e, In henbr
of Mlsa Eleaner Hart, dtteulAnte daugh daugh
t?r..ef Mn. ftnrt Mr8 .William Heward
t.tv L A!XW ,Uad Farm. Ambler,
befera the First Assembly Kfiil
, .Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. SUwart, of
153T Bpruoe street, will enttrUtn nt
a. small dinner at their home en Friday,
January , before the First Assembly
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harrison 8. Merris, of
the Annex, eau Lahe, will entertain at
dinner en Friday evening, In honor of
their daughter, Miss Catharine Wharten
-I?".1' J?f?.T8 t16 meeting of Mra Ed
ward Troth's dancing doss. The
meat, will include Miss Nancy P, Cope,
Mls Rlearter Darker, Mr. Ernest kltwn.
m- M0del5hM' yn Bchaueneee and
Mr. Max M. Ven Behauertsee.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waring Hop Hep
iJHf0"1 .L,?,.1I.B DoLtineey pluee, have
Issued InrlUllens for a theatre party
f1"1 .0J Fri?" Evening. January
, befere the ptral Assenibly BelL"
Twenty guests will attend.
Mr and Mrs. Samuel Price Welhertll.
Jr.. will entertain a children's party at
their hbme In Ha-crt6rd. en Tueedey
afternoon next, In honor of their daugh
ter. Mliw Edith WetherilL Thirty guests
wilt attend. Mr. and Mrs. Weiherlll
have also issued Invitations for a small
dinner te be followed by dancing at
their home en Saturday evening. Decem
ber IT.
Commander James Morten Peelo. 3d,
of 6225 Wtssahtcken nvenue, German
town, will entertain at luncheon today
en the U. b. B. Michigan. The guests will
Include Mrs Jamea Morten Peele, Mrs.
Courtlandt M. nichaxdsen, Mrs. QeergO
Krltr Chandler, Mrs. Jehn Irwin Drlght,
Mrs. Sydney Dullen Dunn. Mrs. Harvey
T. Sayen. Mrs. Harrison K. Cnner, Jr..
Mrs. Walter Waring Hopklnsen, MIsb
lAle. T. Flsher. Mm. Themas Roberts,
Jr., Mrs. Jehn M. Crulee, Mrs. Reland D.
Pollock, Mrs. Arthur H. Hepkins and
Mrs Jehn Upshur Morehead, of Wash
ington. Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Stead will be
nt home Informally tomorrow afternoon
nnd next Thursday afternoon from 4
until 6:30 o'clock, at their nema, 100
Seuth Twenty-first street. Ne cards
have been Issued. These who will as
sist In receiving tomorrow afternoon will
InelUde Mre. Dillen Diddle, Mrs. Merris
Llewellyn Coeke, Mrs. Charles D, Mc-
Mlehaef, Mrs. Earl D, Putnam, Miss
Helen Hamilton Robins and Mies Louise
H. Snowden.
Mre. Clifferd Lewis, of 30 Seuth
Twenty-second street, will be at home
Informally en Tuesday afternoons In
January after 3 o'clock. Ke cards have
been Issued.
Mr. and Mm. Jehn Hall Rankin, of
Pine Run Farm, Penllyn, have Issued
Invitations for a theatre party, te be
followed by supper at the Rttx-Carlten.
en Tuesday evening, January 3. In honor
of their debutante daughter. Miss Cor Cer
nelia Shppard Rankin.
Mrs. Albert Hawlcy Lucas, of 2139
Cypress street, who is at home Infor
mally en Tuesday afternoons In De
cember after 4 o'clock, was assisted
In receiving ycSterdny afternoon by Miss
Mary Hepp'n Hewland and MIsb Mar
Ian D. Grant, Mrs. Lucas will be re
membered as Miss Frances Wharten
Scott. Mm. Lucas will be assisted In
recelvlnn: en next Tuesday afternoon
by her cousin, Mrs. Theodere Sedgwick
Paul, of Chestnut Hill.
Miss Mary Carrell Harris, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Barney Harris,
of Baltimore, wltl arrive next week, te
be the guest for several days, of Miss
Marian C. Doneghue, nt her home, 6733
Emlen street, Germnntewn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurta,
of 026 Spruoe street, entertained In the
box of Dr. and Mrs. Edward B. Melga,
of Washington, lest night at the opera.
Miss Phyllis Broekr.cld. of Neva
Scotia, who Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
wurts ter a sneri lime.
Mrs. W. H. Heullngs, Jr., of 908 Seuth
Forty-eighth street, will entertain nt a
theatre party, followed by tea at the
Bellevue-Stratford, this nfternoen, In
honor of her daughter. Mine Saleme
Vnna Hcultnirs. The guests will Include
Miss Charlette Frlcke, Miss Charlette
Swartley, Mini Marie Louise Adams,
Miss Mnry clothier, Miss Dorethy Frow Frew
ert, of New Yerk; Miss Elisabeth Scott,
Miss Margaret Ilarmer, Miss Dorethy
Smith, Mlse Dorethy Leonnrd, Miss
Letltla Owens, Miss Margaret Joyce.
MIsb Catharine Deal, Mles Margaret
Deal, Miss Gwendlyn Miller, Miss Doro Dero Dore
thy Turner, Miss Muriel Weed, M'ss
Censtance Wecmer and Miss Mary
Hoseono.
The Orpheus Mixed Quartet will give
a costume musicals en December 14,
Instead of today, as has been announced.
In the Bellevue-Stratford, for the Ken
sington Neighborhood Heuse and Soup
Kitchen.
Mrs. William Easby, Jn, of the Coro Cero Core
nado. Twenty-eecend and Chentnut
Btroets, haa Issued invitations for a tea
which she will give en Saturday, De
cember 17, from 4 until 6 o'clock. Mrs.
Lewis Lawrence Smith and Mrs. William
S. Pardeo will preside, assisted by Mrs.
Lew Is W. ICvtby. Mre. Alfred Perter,
Mrs. Cheyney Smith, Miss Carletta
Iiroemn.ll, Miss Jans Deemer. Miss Char
lotto Kasby, Miss Boatrtee Hesklns and
Miss Thelma Weed.
Thn annual charity card benefit of
the Qunker City Ladles' Moter Ctub
will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock
en thn reef fraraen of the Walten. Be
sides the regular charity work of the
year, the club will give Its usual num
ber of ennstmns nasKets te the peer,
Mrs. L. Wlllard Reading Is chairman
of the committee in charge of the affair.
Mrs. Geerge C. J. Fleck Is president
of the club, and Mrs. Frank Stockley
and Mrs William C. Coeloy arc vice
presidents, Mrs. iMwara needier Finex
Is secretary ana treasurer. On Mrs.
Reading's committee are Mrs. William
Oemml, Mrs. Jehn Dee, Mrs. Eugene
Cresby, Mrs. J. Bewnee. Mrs. William
Hmsel, Mrs. Herace Han and Mrs. Sam
uel W. Hahn.
Miss Mary Lewe Nixon, debutante
SPRUCE 2088
beven. opened their
CARACUL, HUDSON SEAL,
BROADTAIL, MOLE,
EASTERN MINK
Wraps Dresses
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' EVENING tfTJELlO LBD0EB-PHEGAiElJfitA., 'WEttNESDA.'T,
A Debutante
Photo by Marttau
MISS ALICE BENEDICT
Debulante daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Hebert HusmII Henedlct, of
the Corners, Deven, who will be
the guest of honor nt A dinner en
December 22 te be given by Mr. nnd
Mrs. Jehn Seymour Illercn
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herace P.
Nixon, of 220S Walnut Btrcet, will leave
en December 22 for a visit te Wilming
ton, te attend the dance te be given that
evening by Mrs. William K. du Pent, of
Kenneit Pike, Wilmington, In honor of
her debutante daughter, Miss Pauline
du Pent.
Mlds Mary P. W. Porehor, daughter
Of Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Porcher. of
7708 Navnhoe avenue, Chestnut Hill, Is
spending some time In Bosten, where
eh Is vtsltlnsr Miss Manraret Bloney
and Mrs. Dunbar Lockwood, at their
homes. She will return the latter part
Of this week.
Miu Arthur Calahan and Mrs. Hen
Oenne:
Weeks, of Chestnut Hill, will
entertain
at a bridge, te be followed
by
tea. tomorrow nftemoen nt the
Philadelphia Cricket Club. In honor of
Mrn. Themas G. Stenhouse, formerly of
Chestnut 1H11, but new living In New
Orleans. Mrs. Stenhouse is spending
some time as the guest of her mother,
Mrs. William E. Donevan at her home,
121 Seuth Is'lnetcenth street.
Mies Mary Francis, of New Yerk, will
be entertained en the guest of Miss
Georgian C. Wetherlll. debutante
daughter of Mre. Geerge D. Wetherlll,
of Heatherflcld. Bryn Mawr. for a few
days next week. She will ceme te
attend the dance te be given by Mrs.
Geerge G. Browning and Mr. Richard
son O. Browning, of Old Lancaster read,
Deven, at the Merlen Gelf Club, next
Monday evening.
Mrs. Austin M. Purvca, of 8925 Sem
inole avenue, Chentnut Hill, Is spending
a fortnight In Clevcland, O.
Mlse Joscphlne Crlsflcld, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Penrce Crlafleld, of
East Graver's lane, Chestnut Hill, who
Is a student nt Smith's College, New
Yerk, will arrive home en December lfi
te spend the holidays with her parents.
Mrs. Rutherfurd Pearson and her
dnughter. Mien Nancy Pearson, have re
turned from a visit te New Yerk, and
nre occupying their apartment at the
BelleVue-Stratferd for the winter.
Mr. and Mm. Jeseph Rcltly nnd their
debutante daughter, Miss Walbunrn
Haul Re Illy, of 2209 SL Jnmcs Dlace.
will leave the latter part of this month
rer St. Mary's, Pa., te spend the Christ
mas holidays with Mrs. Rellly's mother,
Mrs. Andrew Kaul.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Smith nnd
their family have returned te Overbroek,
having CleBed their cottage In Vcntner,
N. J. Mr. Hareld A Lewther, of Lon Len Lon
eon, England, who hns been their guest,
has gene te Mentana te visit his roneh
near Billings.
Mr. Henry S. Jeancs, who Is a student
at St Paul's Scheel, Concord, N. H..
will return the tatter part of this month
te snend thn Christmas helldnys with
his mother. Mrs. Henry Sulger Jeancs,
at the Wellington.
Mr. C. Ynrnall Abbett, of the Glad-
stone. Is spending a few days at the
Ambassador, Atlantic City.
Mrs. Ocerire M. Vlckers. Jr.. Llnnerch.
and formerly of Ardmore announces the
enirairement or ncr uaugnter. miss uea-
triee Helena vicKera, te Mr, unarics
W. Welnert, of this city,
Mr. and Mrs.
Llondrllle read.
R. F. Perter,
of 344
BDcnd-
cynwya, are
Ing seme tlme nt
the
lie Amba8oader, At-
lanua uuy.
A dunce was given en Saturday eve
ning by the Birlleswoed Sports, an or-s-anlxatlen
of athletla srlrl enthusiasts
at their clubhouse. 2020 North Thirty-
second street. More than 200 persons
attended.
Charge Accounts Invited
Awsmmmm
1215 Chestnut Street
New Medel Hats
Specially Priced NOW!
5.00
and up
Representing the highest types of hats
Slipper Satin, Faille Silk, Brocade, Geld and
Silver Cleth and Fur Combinations.
Clese-Outs at Half-Price!
24 Hats Value 5.00 2.50
36 Hats Value 7.50 3J5
42 Hats Value 15.00 7.50
31 Hats Value I 'te 9.25
17 Hats Value 12.50
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IPurchailng Agent'
MISS MARION THOMSON -WEDS
MR. J. F. SWINQLE
Marrlage Will Take Place Quietly ttt
Heme This Evening
Miss Marlen Elizabeth Thomsen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert H.
Thomsen, of Lansdowne, will ba married
quietly at her home this evening te Mr.
Jeseph Francis Swingle, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Oeorge M. Swingle, of Washing
ton, Pa., the Rev. Crewell MoDeoof MeDeoof MoDeeof
flclatlng. Miss Ruth Uhler, of Housten,
Tex., will be the brlde's only attendant,
and Mr. Themas Hughes, of Washing?
ten, Pa., win he me best man. a eras ;
reception for the Immodlate families will
fellow. After an extended wedding
Journey through the West Mr. and mm.
Swingle will, seen after their return,
leave for BeUth America, Whefa they
will remain Indefinitely.
PI8K PATTERSON
A quiet wedding took place at neon
today, when Mlft Adcle Patterson,
daughter of Mrs, Mattle A. Patterson,
of 6600 Angera terrnce, became thd
bride of Mr. Hareld William Flak, of
Newark.
Miss Gertrude B. Ryan attended the
brlde as maid of honor, and Mr. Rey W.
Robinson acted as best man.
Upeh their return from n month's
wedding journey Mr. nnd Mr. Klslt will
UVe at EtOO Angera terrace, where they
will be nt home nfttr February 1.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mre. M, Roeenfeld, of 8730
North Seventeenth street, entertained In
honor of their dnughter, Mies Miriam
S. Resen feld. Among the guests present
wcre Miss Ruth I. Philips. Miss Ruth
Bernstein, Miss Gussle sehwaru, MIbe
Mary Welsh, Miss Emily Patterson, Mlas
Mae Herman, Ml Us Kntherlne Bensen,
Miss Mamne Altheuse, Miss Ileba Bugor Buger
mnn, MUa Pauline Schwarts, Miss Ce
celia Bass, Mr. M. Leucthner, Mr. Wil
liam Dclbert, Jr., Mr. A. Bernstein, Mr
S. SleBs, Mr. J. Myers, Mr. Stanley W.
Rosenfeld, Mr. Merris Schumann, Mr.
Albert Rosenfleld, Mr. A. Klrschner. Mr.
S. Kline. Mr. A. Rosenfeld, Mr. ISffle
Sless, Mr. Harry AltheuSe, Dr. L. M.
Rosenfeld, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bass, Mr.
nnd Mrs. A. Watchel nnd Mr. and Mra.
Charles Solett.
Miss Emily Morgan, of 1B1B North
Fifteenth street, gave a farewell dinner
and card party at her home last week
te the members of her card club, In
honor of her Bister, Mrs. Hurley, of
Tacoma, Wash. Ml3 Morgan will re
turn with Mrs. Hurley te her home In
Tacoma en December 23, stepping In
Pittsburgh for a few days en the way.
The guests at the dinner were Mm. E.
Brines, Mrs. O. Elnwechter, Mrs. Vogt,
Mrs. F. Peters, Mrs. Heuck, Mrs. Holx Helx
hnuer, Mrs. H. Weldln, Mrs. IClelnknecht,
Miss Kampa Mrs. aumore, Mrs. a-.
Joyce, Mrs. Kehlshrlber and Mrs. E,
Yargcr.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Hemer Eachus, of Au
dubon, N. J., nre receiving congratula
tions upon the birth of a daughter, Mar
garet Elliett, en Thursday, December 1,
Mrs. Eachus will be remembered as Miss
Margaret Dannhewcr, formerly of 2230
Seuth Seventieth street
Mr. and Mre. Samuel Freeman have
returned from thtar wedding trip, and
are at home at 220 Parkslda avenue.
Mrs. Freeman will be remembered as
Miss Miriam Pressman, of 4200 Park Park
slde avenue.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fulton, of West
vllle. N. J., will be the guests for a
few days, of Mr.P and Mrs. Themas
Bastien, of 1129 Rltner street.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas E. D'Amlce.
of 1422 Cerl'es Btrcet, entertained the
members of the Southern Art Club re
cently at a masquerade party nt their
home. Among theso present were Miss
Estella Myemen, Mis Mary Myersen.
Mlns Jesephine Murphy, Miss Clara
Milan, Mini Isabella Turchc, MIsb Lucy
Martin, Mr and Mrs. Frank Inteccl.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeneph Orlnnde, Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Orlande, Mr. Jeseph Mo Me
CluBkcy, Mr. Frank C. Mlesey. Mr Jehn
R Breglla, Mr. Lew's T. Cnldrenl, Mr
Edward A. O'Ncll. Mr. Jehn Aceetla,
Mr. Eugene Accetla, Mr. Alfred Lorn Lern Lorn
harde, Mr. Alfred Logen, Mr. C. Del
Vecchle, Mr. Michael Del Vccchle, Mr.
Daniel A. Ratten, Mr. Jeseph Medlca
and Mr. Jehn Moseony.
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Miss Anna Vcllln, of 312S Montgmn Mentgmn
cry avenue, assisted by her brother, Mr.
Julius Yellln, gave a dance en Sunday
evening. Among theso present were
Miss , Florence Auerbach, Miss Evn
Strllke, MIps Julia Hax, Miss Pauline
Epiteln. Mini Ruth Rudelph, Miss Ger
trude Wolfson, Mlsa Iluth Oreenwnld,
Miss Ida Weiss, Miss Trillion Freed man.
Miss Thereto Schwartx, Mr. Sel PIncus
Mr. David Luber, Mr. Lewis Lslder, Mr.
Nat Gorden, Mr. Bam Soleff, Mr. Jesne
Frank, Mr. Geerge Neufeld, Mr. Leuis
Gould, Mr. Bernard Uelen, Mr. Sam
Lefer. Mr. Leuis yellln, Mr. Irvln Bhan
ber, Mr. Murray Strauss, Mr. Julius
Pepper. Mr. Oscar Meldawcr and Mr.
Lien Wiener.
FUR COATS
Frem $200 Upward
RKMODEIJNO AND RKrAUllNCl
A SI'ECIALTY
BROWN & BRAUCHER
08 W. CbelUn Are., Oermantawn
Paene: Qermantoxen Otte
lmiUMail Orders FIlledElffiiimill'
Ord.
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FnANkrertb
A card party will be given en Tues
day by the Women' Committee of the
American Legien pest of Frankford at
the Legien house en Paul street. Mrs.
Francis Melts will be In charge of the
affair, and Mrs. Frank Embery will
pour tea.
Mrs. J. Jamisen, of Arrett street, will
be hostess en Friday afternoon te th
members of her plnoxhle club.
A cake and candy sale will be given
en Saturday by the Women's Qulld of
Bt. Mark's Episcopal Church at the
parish house.
LITTLE
BENNY'S
NOTE BOOK
By Lee Pnpe
TRBEB
Tret have their geed pelnta nnd their
bad points. They glVe shade te every
body that wiints te etnnd undernccth of
thchi but they nle glve them a fenrae
crack en the heil In Case n euddln aterm
comes up nnd they get necked down by
lightning. They bare froet but they nlse
bare splinters. They are geed things
te climb up but en the ether hand they
are bad things te fall off.
The meat lxcitlng of trees te have
erreund Is froet trees. If you knew
vat kind of froet tree It Is you can
nllwnys tell wat kind of froet te Ixpcct,
because the most Bcrprlr.lng thing a
froet tree could de would be te give
porno ether kind of froet. One of the
most usellss looking sites there Is is n
apple tree with nuthtng en It but leercs.
The hlte of luxury Is te lay under n
apple tree nnd have a npple drop jiccr
you but net en you.
Seme pecple can tell all the dlffrent
klrldH of trees by the dlffrent lecveu,
wile ethers Jest knew they arc mecr
trees by their shape and seem Fntlslled
te even knew thnt mutch, The greener
a tree Is the better It leeks nnd the
better It prebcrly feels.
Every tree nan a let of roots down
under the ground doing nil the wcrk
wile the tree sticks up nnd gets itll the
credit.
Squirrels Jump erreund In trees like
ether peeple Jump erreund en the
ground, proving It nil depends en wnt
yeurc used te.
Some of the things that come from
trees are rubber, switches, ncerna,
maple Hlrrup nnd teeth pick.
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