"',7j i ", r. ' - -i!PiaBli V i, ., i"-T.,:iH ISff GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE fyancy Wynne Talks of the Bannard Marridge in Broek- i f..- Ti7tv Miss. Annrt NmuhnJA tn Tin TntrnJunJ U5, tj' "" y -w'".oeu rn tl. ,- at u x cu j. w sijwrnven II 7.1 I). ' tP-vVJS.Jnt I rati Jnnnaru te ,hetre, J. " 5S"K. ff!?. '?: -tr AilU HUrilLH TVI-1 I1LLIT H.LIPI1II filette Kilwards Hlhbard. .The mar " fi te te tnkp Plfte nt 4 o'clock at the J tu . lIlbhariVB parents. Mr. J f . of VIm IHbtiaPflB parents. Mr lTuJ Omri Feni Illbbanl. 20 Men f nt place. IlroeWyn. Ifcatli Unnnnrtl s ij con of Mr. nnd : mm rharlcs Hrath Ilnnnanl, of liar- I . nnd n brother of Mrs. Edmund ' ffijwler. who wbr Margaret Bannard. ' & Mr. nnd .Mr. Unnnard nnd Kenant and Mr McCawley have ; , en te the wedding nnd varieim .SSfrlnUmnte Mind., from here. The ! Mlnc will J't be large, only the Immedlntne fnnitlleK and a few fr cntlft H ne the ceremony. Itself, nnd the Sen ner the wedding will be a i mill "c' ,,.: ...nt , ,..i mn. nnrt fhirlotte'" Plstcr. Mrs. Malcolm Ilob Ileb .rti of Dnrlen. Conn., matron of honor. After n wedding trip they nrc te live hi Chicago, as Heath linn buMness In ,terert there. Incidentally, Ilaynrd tJT-Ij nnd Christine Cndwalndcr Hewie ut living in Chicago, Bayard being in LV.Ihmk there. I hear they have nn ittrictlvc apnrtment nnd nrc nicely fixed. GhrlHtlnc went en te Chicago Jbtn the wedding wbh announced here. ANNA NBWIJOIjD Is te be Intro Intre Aducnl today nt a ten which her father Mr. Clement Buckley Ncwbeld, M -i've at the llltr.-Carlten. Annn In Mr. Ncwbeld's second and younger Ltfhtcr; her sinter, Mary D. Ncwbeld, new Mrs. Stephen Colhoun, made her debut two scai"en age. Anna JH-tall wd stately, with brown curly hair and ' 'llr.'Ncwbeld's sisters. Mrs. Beauvcau Bede. Jr., and Mrs. William J. Tayler," wlll receive with him, nnd the ether ldlM who have been Invited te receive lntlnde most of Anna's first cousins.er grrt ceuslnR wives. They are Mrs. C. Kiwbeld Tayler, Mrs. Herman Krumb Uir, Mrs. KItz-Eugcnc cwbeld. Mrs. Lotbrep Kltchlc, Mrs. Chnrles Willing and Mrs. Albert Nalle. Then, tee, Mrs. Geerge Harrison Frailer and Miss Helen Cadwaladcr will receive, nnd the j.kiimiM nnrt last-yeax girls assisting 1 lll be Ellen McMlcbacl, Virginia Heck- icber, ISllcn Lileyu, Aineria jueimi, Eleaner Dunning. Martjn Ocerge, Mar Mar ierie Olhben. Sydney Blddle, Mvian ind Muriel Watkins and Maisic Stew art. HAVE you heard about the musical piny that Mrs. Ocerge Dallns Dixen Ibis written and which Helen hllnsen is putting en? Helen Is some Impresario, I tell ou. after her success In "Whv Net?" last year. Well, this affair Is te be given nt the Acaiiemy ei .uusic n Jnnunry 17 under the auspices of the Navy League and the auxiliary or tie Seamen's Church Institute, the proceeds te go te the building fund of that Institute. Mrs. Dixen's play is called "The Marriage Tax," and I hear It's very clever. She wen one of the Plays nnd Players' prizes for one of the best plays of the yenr last season, ind has done clever work in this line en various occasions. There are te be rainy choruses. I hear, and the dancing Is already being practiced every after noon nt the Little Theatre THEItE was great excitement in the family. A telegram had come te mother, announcing thnt I'ncle Billy ind Aunt May had little twin ilnifgh ters. Mether was talking excitedly te father. "Won't they be tee cute," Mill she, "especially as they grew llder. They can be dressed just alike and will lenrn everything together, ind really while it will be harder, of course, than taking care of one It will be fun te have two te think nbeut nnd plan for." Father did net seem te think It was ie joyous a thing ; perhaps he thought of the strnin en his brother' pocket book of two new additions te the family nt one time. At any rate he Just grunted and laughed. Jamie, aged six, was looking at a picture book In the room while t'ie con versation was going en, nnd was ap parently absorbed in the bright colored pages, ,Ttmt then, however, he quietly raised his hend nnd snid: "Aunt May's n regular Mrs. Itummage, I tpeet she get the babies cheaper by Vuying two at n time." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr, ami Mrs. GeorRe Randelph Pack ard, of the Meadows, Vlllnnevn. lmve Issued invitations for n dinner ut the KltJ-Carltnn en Thursday evening. Jan uary 19, te ha followed hv a thentre party In honor of Miss Hllen Wain Mc Mlehael Dr nnrt Mrs. Barten Coeke Hirst, of i.l Spruce street, hnve Issued Invlta ;:.ns..f?r ,he "innlnKe of their daiiKh ler. Miss Elslo Du Puy Ornham Hirst, aim Mi Ueitram Llpplncett at norm en riu, , ? Janu"T 7. In St JameH' Knls Knls cepai Church, Twenty-second nnd Wal nut streets, te be followed by n brenk iat nt the home of the bride's parents. Mrs Jeseph Wilsen T.ucW of 1S0S rme ; street, has Issued Invltntlens for a lunjheen and theatre party en Satur 5 , December 31. In honor of her "lighter. Miss Marlew Lucas. I7i ir tJV"1 Mib' Hrry Cliften Adams, iinn.. lne .,8trect- will cntettnln nt n einncr en .Saturday tvciiliig. Oecember ". In tumor of their niece, Miss Per H &I.1 H,r.'Jtlw' bfere the dnnce Mrs. nivi. ' w,nh ( nnnell and Mrs. Susex D. Sm!III'Iv?,"1 lhe Acer rM f Rldsway Dnvls dauenter' M8S S'Jsnn Lam.. ,"'0" J ""berts, of IR27 De yeSt,l'1,!ceVe"tertaln'l "t a luncheon Jan....-..' "i "u"r or .mis Theodere ( l.rc'.".'ew 01-lt. who Is sni'i wer ii ;'niv.-ln ,1,ls city. were laid for 110 gueMs. the dance t6 be given by Mr. and Mrs. 'Harmen Ocerge, of 235 Seuth Fif teenth street, aj the Bellevue-Stratford, In honor of their debutante daughter, Miss K. Martyn Geerge. Dr. and Mrs. Sailer will entertain at dinner after the tea te be given en Saturday evening, December 31, at the Acorn Club, te present te society thelr tlsughter, Miss Alice W. Sailer. Mlns Mcllhenny And Miss Sailer, who are students at Smith Cellegre, will return home en December 20. The receiving party at the dansante. te be given by Mr. Q. Lee Kntght, of the Wellington, nt the Acorn Club, en Thursday afternoon, December 29, from 4 until 6:30 o'clock, te pnxvntte society his niece, Mlsn Katharine Kntght Smith, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, a. fc'YnnelB Smith, of 4021 Pine street, will Include Miss Alice Welsh Sailer, Miss Demlce M. Mcllhenny. M1m Margaret Phelps, Miss Elizabeth B. Wayne, Mtsa Eliza beth B. Battles, Mlra Gertrude D. Dough erty, Miss Mary Lewe Nixon, M!sa Helen Vnlmerln Michel!, Miss Sarah Legan Starr, Miss Louisa. M. Wallls. Miss Ullen I. Wlillmer, Miss Mnrgnrct B. Butcher, Mlsn Sara B. Bally, Miss Elea Elea eor T. Dunning, Miss Hannah Marim Elliett, Miss Elliabcth Austin, Miss Helen Hendersen and Miss Catharlne B. Knight Mrs. Telbft-t N. Richardson, of Scheel lane and Wlssnhtcken avenue, German town, entertained at a bldge party yes terday afternoon when the guests In cluded Mrs, "William H, Cookman, Mrs. Arthur II. Haines,, Mrs. William H. Geerge, Mrs. Alexander W. Winter, Jr., Mrs, Geerge G. Rens, Mrs. Jeshua Ash Pearsen, Mrs. Jeseph L. Lucas, Mrs. Wllmet Grant I'elrce. Mrs. Wnlter (t. Hendersen, Mrs. Alban Evansen, Mrs. ucorge urewn, Mrs. Francis aummcy, Mrs. Samuel Clement, Jr., Mrs. Themas Stewart, Mrs. Jeseph Chapman, Mrs. Rebert Downing, Mrs. William Crewell Watts, Mrs. Geerge T. Richardson, Mrs. Stanley Rlchnrdsen, Mrs, Themns D. Richardson, Jr., Mrs. Christian McKcan. Mrs. Edwin I. Atlee, Mrs. Per Wllmer, Mrs. Charles L. Carter. Mrs. Charles C. Bacen, Mrs. Samuel Irwin, Mrs. Lip plncctt, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Rllcy, Mrs. Fries, Miss Mary Shoemaker and Miss Laura Wllklns. The junior and senior members of the Springslde Scheel, Chestnut Hill, will give a French play, "Lavarc," next Friday afternoon and Saturday evening. A dance will fellow the performance en Saturday evening. Dv. and Mrs. Herbert L. Northrop, of Melrese Park, announce the mar riage of their daughter. Miss Marlen Northrop, te Mr. Jeseph A. Russell, of New Yerk, en Wednesday. Novem ber 23, at the Church of the Hely Angels, Oak lane. The brlde had as her only attendant Miss Elizabeth Rus sell, sister or nc bridegroom, and the best man was Mr. PauUR, Northrop, brother of the bride. The ceremony, which was performed by the Rev Nell A. Crenln, of Bosten, was followed by a small reception at the home of the bride. Mrs. G. Wlllard Frame, of Berwyn read, Berwyn, will entertain at a luncheon nnd card party en Friday aft ernoon, December 30, In honor of her daughter, Miss Elsa Frame. Mrs. Jeseph C. Fraley. of 20 West Chestnut nventJe. Chestnut Hill, ac companied by Mrs. James Henry Howe, who recently sailed for Europe, will arrive In Italy today. They will spend the winter traveling In Italy and France. Mrs. Jehn B. Large. B8 West Willow Grove avenue, Chestnut Hill. Is visiting In Erie, Pa. Mrs. Qulncy Adams Glllmere, of Nav Nav ahee avenue, Chestnut Hill, left en Wednesday for a vlBlt te Atlnntlc City, where she expects te remain until Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Victer J. Mulford, of Elvetham, Greenwood avenue. Wyncote, arc spending some time at Atlantic City. Mrs. Rebert M. Snyder, of Moorcs Meorcs Moercs town, N, J announces the cngngement of her daughter. Miss Helen Decatur WATCHING AN OUTDOOR GAME Miss Jesephine Connelly and Miss Elizabeth Illckley, of Ovcfbroelt niu.ini pus xeticbs nmtiNt tiik ti:mim.k llreid nnJ Berks at;. (IKOO N.) 3000 Sear Heme of the Orare naptlnt Church, nUSSnLLi It. COXWKLU I'mitnr. Wni Dro XlcCurdy, Aenetlale Tanter. J. Marvin Kfinmi, Munlc.il Director. Frederick K. Hturke, Orgftnlat, Uusiell H, Cnnnell jreachei Sunday. 10:30 A. .t nnd 7.4N T. M Temple Chorus ulnga both 8rlc(. Mary Ilray, con tralto, elnns at mernlne service. Bible Scheel. Jere L. CreMO aunt.. 2:30 T. M. Church praver meetlnB. Fridav nt 8 P. M. Oratorio, "Th Crentlen" (Haydn), will be une nxt Thurailny evenlnjr U. c. 1ft, at 8:1.1 by the Temple Chorus and Temple. Glee Club under direction of -Dr. J. Mar ln Hanna. Aialstlns arilnu will b: .Me Hbrey Hetx. soprano; Xlchelaa Dnuty. lener; HorMle Cenn'll, baritone, with F.IIIb Clark Ilnmniann at thn piano and Frederick K. Marke at the ret ersan. ItnferxatlenH at buslncaa uftlce or phone Diamond I. IT ICIhlml .Society ACAIIK.MY OF JirKlf. ,11 A. M. llOHACU J """'""'.'."Ws.rB "The Truth and FaUghoed of 'MAIN t ! HIIHT.' " Friends Di'iid- Covern COX1T5IIBXCK, lBih and Ilace t. 11:40, Turepe and Disarmament I'recram." l.-ader, Dr. Jeshe H. Helmes. Meeting for ershin, 1U :3U. Visitors welrnme. fill: OLI OUAKKrt MKKTIXG 1IOUSK. Merlen, Pa., en Montcemery pike, n inbllshed In 1082. Is open for worship every First-day (Sunday) inernlni at 11 o'clock The public Is cerdl.tlly Inilted te Attend. In this old house William I'enn wnrshlpad wrtsn In America Presbjterlan rr,Tiir. xekth iireaii ht. nuhiiy. rKitiAX cm uni Ilread and Oreen sts. Kcv W II I.K3LIK. psster In charee Mernlnir service. Ui-80. Sermon by the llev I)r W F. McMUIIn. Subject, "Ixit er te the Church ut Philadelphia." B II. Heffman Illble Class. 12 o'clock ?:wmW worship. 7.45 Sermon by Dr. MeMlllln Subject. "Hardls Dr McMUIIn will speak en the "letter te the Church at Lsedlcea" M.enUv cenlmt. This will conclude thn hbtIcs of lectures l.ctlcrB te the heen Clurchea. Wi'lceme. AIU'll HTRKKT nil'IlCH. IHth and A Dr. MACAHT.-UV will preach at 10: "The llnemles of Christ." Has he Summit nrvferlc J.V W "rel'sm. of S. fertah ,..Venu,e' c,neBt""t . will en "ut"" luncheon nnd card party In Iieirni ;'?' nter"". December 28. P 0Tum dauBrte'-. Miss Cntellnc i." r .a,'d Mrs Siimnpl tr nnun. . esi Nrw...i , .. - v-.....,,,,, ki,. ...... .,, tertuin -, ""v "crmantewn, will en- HIH'ONU phkhj ir.iua. . J6'" Scheel la " iU ll nuislculc tomeriow evening I tag. s1.f,,"Vf0 "' Hnnls "f 'VJ' '""t- r"ei ' n' c" I)".r,t' "" turdny n't CU m1"1'",17' In honor of lui , ""Kilter. MIhs Elizabeth Harris. Ilhemiv ? r a."a ,Mrs' Jeh " Mo Me itrel ynf '''"eeln drUe nnd Jehnsen of h0Vi.,r r,n,,,r,,t1ewn. will he the gmst t "or .it ii dinner te be given by Dr. IHth and Arch. iu;jn en nt... I--,.. 0 nr L'nrisi. jikh ilia jiuur .r.w.k uheii the Ifrlend of Christ must come out from among- these who are ills KnamlM In !,lf and Tn Theusht7 l'" Illble Scheel and Men's Clasj. 7 C. 3- j'SljLeTKin recital. S-d)r. Macnrtn.-r will repeat lhe sermon. "It Take; Trlbula tmn tePMale a Man." Dec 18 A new l'".. -.. "Why Chrlitlanltv Is True." MacCOI.I., u n.l W&lnut ktS 7ipv. AI.KXANDKIt ''aIvIx ii. auRLF.r. ahhistaxt III X lltrl II I Will prruyn n iii.u .. 5 - Fnltiirlun iT (NITAI,,AN" Viirucii 11 A ''"K1;.- 'F'N. Minister 8ublV-r ''ilS (!l"l" will preach. dnni of Ond "" uminunl,' anJ h" Kin-- ""M.Ti Huii'" Ilr" ''"ii'linent te the -Sl0(TI'Kir,"h H0U"e " A' JI - AllKeellnnennw ARTHUR lOll(li:i(TVliliilH "Th. t- . ,'1 1 !'ll "'I &''"- Ulceus 1e,n",,C:Ul """ AdmiL.i" ewut nemoerncy yMffilisienXree;. Ku linilyweicmiie I ! fr ".Jlunrn, Tue.dny. Decumbbr 13, M W.lru".tn l 'fhu'1'c-l Ueclsty, luiiiliik' sei men will lie wrnm in serins en Tile Lord s Prayer nuuieci, -'tiunenea iSerflne ''subject. "Keen This Man -The Triisedv of the Mlssliur Column In l'eace us III War " Muslcil serlce at 7.30 r. M The XUlit I Far dpenl".. . Hleim; "Henis of ht Simeon" Techesnnkeff "(heriibin SenK" ...... Murltch. slum The hni rows' of Djath" .Mendelssohn BiinVlay Scheel and Illble CIiisb r.t 10 A. M. VISITORS Wl'.I.CtJ.Mb Snyder, te Mr. Geerge Frane(a Ifugler, of Woodbury, N. J. , The Deta Kappa Sigma Sorority will held Its annual card party at the rtlt rtlt rtlt tenhouse today. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Denjamln 'W. Greer, Jr of Lenex nnd Old Yerk, rends, Jcn Jcn klntewn, have gene te Atlantic City for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Negle ha.v closed Martlnoek, their country plaoe en Old Yerk read, near Hatboro, and have opened their town house. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Weber, of 1626 West Ele avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Nellle Dubbs Weber, te Mr. G. Heraco Kreuse en Thursday, December 1, In the Clturch of the Nativity. Seventeenth and Tiega Btrccts. The Rev. Jehn Fisher officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Kreuse will be at home after January 1 at 4709 North Bread street. Mrs. Jehn Allisen Andersen, of 1628 North Ilread street, announces the mar mar rlage of her daughter, Miss Blanche Elizabeth Andersen, te Mr. Fester Themas Wallwerth en Saturday, De cember 3. The bride was given In mar riage by her grandfather, Mr. D. Li. Andersen, and wero her mother's wed ding gown and old lace. Miss Dorethy Andersen was maid of honor. Mr. C Gilbert Wallwerth attended hlB brother aa best man. Mr. Michael Isaacsen announced the engagement of his daughter, Miss Anna L. Isancnen. te Mr. Isadora E. Felnernld en November 11. A reception was given In honor of Miss Florence O. Hlmeles and Mr. Samuel 8. Swltt at the Majestle en Tuesday evening, when the announce ment of their engagement was made. A dinner was also given In thelr honor by Mr. and Mrs. David Hlmeles, of 1355 Seuth street. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs? James Franklin, of 5726 Themas avenue, announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mildred Franklin, and Mr. Lee Wil liams, son of Dr. and Mrs. S. Williams, of Sixty-sixth street and Woodland avenue. at a luncheon today. Among the guests were Mrs. William A. Schel blc. Jr.. Mrs. C. F. Phillips. Mis. Jehn Iangenbergcr, Mrs. Samuel Ewlng, Mrs. Gorden Menree, Miss Kathcrlne Mrs-. H. it Klaher and Mlsrt Ethel Olb- son, Airs. ii. . j. sneemaKer ana ur, H. C. Klrkbrlde, Miss Sue Lees and Miss Mary T. Mclnnes, Miss Helen Potts and Mrs. A. T. Eastwlck, Mrs. W. C. Btekes and Miss Ithetta Davis. Mrs. Geerge H. Wentr, Mrs. C. Her bert Wents and Mrs. Edwin Mann Went- gave a series of three auction brldge parties at the home of MrSV Geerge 11. Wentz, 630 De Kalb street. Engaged Mlller, Mlsa Helen Itenshaw, Miss Helen Tayler, Miss Gladys Jerdan. Miss Ituth Stcen and Miss Margaret Musselmen. Mrs. Charles Cadwallader, of 32 Wel lington read. Mlllbeurne, entertained at luncheon at her home today. Her guests Included the Pennsylvania Chapter of the Skldmere Cellegn Alumni, of which Mrs. Cadwallader and Mls3 Eleaner Tlcrney trre co-chairmen. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurice C. Sheehan. whose marriage took place) recently In St Gregery's Church, Fifty-second and Warren streets, hav5 returned from their wedding trip and are at home at Fifty-eighth and Master streets. Mrs. .Sheehan will be remembered as Mlsa Catherine M. O'Brien, of 6635 Oxford street The engagement of Miss Winifred Btrauns, uaugnter or Mr. ana wr, oik eik mund E. Strauss, 223 Seuth Forty-ninth street, te Mr. Isadore H. Rosenberg, of Paterson, N. J., will be announced at a rccoptlen te be given In thelr honor by the parents of Miss Strauss tomor row evening. Cevors will be laid for fifty. Mlsa Helen Gardcll. Miss nose Braude and Mlns Iteglna Pfelffer will assist In receiving. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Moen, of 4200 Baltimore avenue, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Ann Yeung Moen, and Mr. Edward Pless, also of this city. Ne date has been set for the wedding. A pretty wedding took place yester day In the Chambers-Wylle Church. Breed and Spruce streets, when Miss Isabolle C. Martin, of 1010 Seuth Fifty sixth street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Martin, became the bride of Mr. Jehn Heren, of 2330 Kerth Second street. The ceremony was performed by the llev. Dr. Newman, and was followed by a reception at thn Civic Club. Mr. nnd Mrs. Heren will be at home nt 1010 Seuth Fifty-sixth street after January 1. NORRISTOWN The llnal contest of the year's dupli cate auction bridge championship was held at the Erslne Club house nnd pro claimed Mrs. Richard H. Lane the club champion. In the final play the ex celling p.vlrs were Mr. William H. Hllngluff nnd Mrs. Frank Yeakle, Mrs. Henry C. Wentz and MIbs Blanche Ii. Ilrunncr, Mrs. Richard H. Lane and Miss Rae Evans, Mr, and Mrs. Ran Ran eolph Wright. Mrs. Rey A. Hatfield and Mr C. L. Warner, Mrs. H. K. Rcgar and Mrs. H. Severn Rcgar. Miss Ro salie Lengnker and Miss Nancy High- GERMANTOWN The members of the 'Jeanne d'Are Club presented the three-act comedy, "Just Jenes," last evening In St Vin cent's Hall, East Price street. Mlsa Mabel Plrman, Miss Betty Holsen and Mr. Alfonse Jay Menck? assisted In en tertaining. Mr. Ambrose If. McCermlek, of 228 East Prloe street, has returned home after a. trip through the Seuth. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Margaret Martin, of 2126 Merris street, will entertain Informally this evening at her home. Among the guests will be Miss Mary Henry, Miss Cath Cath arlne Baney, Miss Marie O'Hara, Miss Helen Ferdc. Miss Marie Conway. Miss Evelyn Parades. Mr. Bernard Martin, Mr. Jeseph Lell, Mr. Earl Fex, Mr. Jeseph Martin, Mr. Raymond Mc Govern and Mr. Jeseph Eckles. MOORESTOWN Mr. William R. Stackhouse Is spend ing some time In Westfleld, N. J. Mrs. Ralph Rogers has returned fe nor home en West Main street after spending several weeks In Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Brown, of Oak avenue, are taking a crulse te the Panama, Canal. They expect te be gene about three weeks. Mrs. II. C. Mlddleten. of Chester ave neo, entertained the ladles' auxiliary of the Beach Haven Yacht Club at her home at a brldge party. Thirty guests were present. Mrs Wallls Armstrong entertained nt a luncheon en Wednesday. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Leenard C. Ashton has returned te Swarthmere from Pittsburgh, where she has been spending a few days with iridium. Miss Mildred Pldgeen, of Drcxel Hill entertained thtf Alpha Chapter 0f the Phi Delta I'sl Sorority at a luncheon at her, home today. The members ln ln clude Mrs. Geerge Floed, Miss Estelle Weed, Miss Helen Chatham. Miss Louise Chlpman, Mrs. Jeseph O'Dennel, Mrs. Mortimer Traugatt. Mrs. Hareld Deener. MISS Florence Gicdhlll, Miss Phyllis Banner, Mrs. Frank Lee, Mrs. Themas Frantz and Mrs. Hareld IC Brown. Resensteln-Levy Wedding A pretty wedding will take, place to morrow at C o'clock, when Miss Myrtle Levy, of 1500 North Slxtv-sccend street, will beceme the brlde of Mr. Harrv Ros Res ensteln, of 1212 North Fifty-seventh street. A reception will fellow Im mediately after the ceremony, which will be performed by the Rev. N. Pred man. The bride will be given In mnrrlnge by her father, Mr Jacob M. Levy, Mr. Jeseph Reaensteln will act as best man for his brother. Upen thelr return from a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Resenstcln will live at 1600 North Sixty-second street, where they will be at home nfter Janu ary 16. HHflpIiPB I Fr''"?i - - ir'iH B?t!pT 'HL'! 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They knew thoroughly just hew every intricate detail should be done and have the ability te avoid expensive mistakes and te give each piece of work the touch that characterizes the high-grade from the common place. And working eight hours a day, half-day en Saturday (the schedule that adds nine years te their lives), they will have the time te study and improve the printing art as well as rest te keep themselves fit te give you the best they have. See that your printing comes from a printing plant employing Union Printers, working forty-four hours a week. Fer nfvevtu warn the Intrrnatiennl Tvioiraph Tvieiraph ical tiilei (ins buflr for the benefit of thv pnjnHno pnjnHne crn(. It mnliilnfns the meat Union Printers' emi urn! Tuberculosis Sanatorium nt Celmttda Sprinps, preiides iirnsieiis and tliath benefits and imports apiirtnHces threnuh a lemidete course of instruction. ieu ueuld llfcr Ie Irani mere ubeut li( ureal, preurcssivv organization, address us fur the booklet "Uriels, " whfeh iivis you unbiased iiieriHOlivH In urcater -Wall. The International Typographical Union General Headquarters Indianapolis, Indiana Philadelphia Typographical Union Ib Ne. 2 MISS MILDBED FRANKLIN Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmcs Franklin, of 5720 Themns avenue, whose engagement le Mr. Loe Wll Hams, son of Dr. and Mrs. S. Wil liams, Is announced today GIRLS TO SING CAROLS Philadelphia Students at Holyoke Are In College Choir ChrMmns enrels of mnny nntlens, in cluding the English, French, German, Russian nnd Behemlnn. dating from the thirteenth century onward, make up the pregrnm te be given by 130 members of the Mount Holyoke College Carel Choir In the Springfield Auditorium, December 10, nnd by 110 ginls in Aeo lian Hall. New Yerk, December 20. rr . n 1 f ' ,--. . . " ' ' . v l tern jaea ieciure : By J. K keKYOt u; (Mr. Doveleieh. in a hurii of confidence, leld Mn. Doveleieh he had heard of a geed thing in oil and thought he might take' a filer. Net if the hat antthing te tay about it, and the chancct are the'll have tome thing te toy.) SO YOU'VE heard of a geed thing in oil, hnve you? 'Well, you mark my words, If you get In there'll be a geed thing In oil, nil right, all right. It'll be you, Hint's who It'll be. All these fellows would go out of business If It wasn't for men like you. Geed thing In oil. Hew many times have I heard such talk? Once it was airplanes and before that It was a tin mine In Tomb stone, or seme such place. Well, Tomb stone was the name for It, all right. HAVE A HEART. That's just it, I have a heart. It Is because I have a heart I don't want you te fall for another skin game. Oh, I knew what you're going te say J thcre Is a let of money in oil, but why Hheuldn't thcrq be, with se mnny easy marks like you putting their money In it. If yeu've get te find something te put your money in, why don't you put someief it In the house? Take a leek at the curtains. AW, LET MB SLEEP. AND the linen. Loek at the linen. De you knew I've been keeping house for the last three years with two tablecloths? And yet you want te tnkc llicrs In oil. Take a flier in table linen for a change. Or a flier in a set of dishes. Or a flier in a new suit for yourself. Theso oil fellows have plenty of suits.' Why should you buy them anv mere? ALL RIGHT, ALL RIGHT. It's net nil right. I don't want te henr another word nbeut oil In this house, de you understnnd? Net nn nn ether word. ALL RIGHT. STOP TALKING ABOUT IT THEN. Oh, I should step tnlklng nbeut it. should I? Did I stnrt talking about it? Ne. Who did? Yeu did. And new I should step. I .shouldn't say a word, I suppose, I should let you run thnWd with everything you've get nnd tMft go ever the hill te the poerhouso wttB the children. Well, you've get aneUMf' guess. If it's your intention te .drhNy ) na trt thn nnnrhniisc. Villi 11 de nothing Mr thn nrt That'll thi kind of a man 7M& ?7 nrn. Tr in itrlvn venr wlffl and Chll 'Hi: drcn te the poorhouse. OH, FOR HHl-T LOVE OV MIKE, HAVE A HEART t n (That's it. Mrs. Develclgh has . heart. She Is merely trying te show Mr. Develclgh the error of his ways. If she hnd no henrt she weuldti' care, nnd then Mr. Develclgh, with nobody te guide him, would go plumb te the devil In a hand-basket.) ter 2 ',rtl I Hi 1Wt I New Theatre for Wlldwoed . . , -,, rrtL- Mil. WllUWOOd, IN. ll., JJCC. iU, -.UC rp. Hunts Theatres, Inc., will erect n $30,-', is. fMVI thratrn nn till, linnrrhvnl- fit fVdar' . V? nvenuc. The announcement was randl' it : today by W. C. Hunt, president of thej tW Z. i ti ...III .lll., !. n.ialnn "?V, ruriiurnuuii. -i. win imjuiii nv ., yttll Auditorium. The mnln nuillteriutn wiu have nn area of 804.-00 feet, with ft scnting cnpaclty of i00, nnd combined with the open air plnza it will seat 3C00. ;'; ?ia a. Famous Portrait Sold for $50,000 New Yerk, Dec. 10. (By A. P.); Sir Themas Lnwrcncc's "Portrait of Miss Hnrrict Day," one of the best t.. , r.t--n nf nlcrhti.ntli rantnr? pertrniture, has been sold by the Fcaren "?? Galleries or tins city te nn unnnmen American collector for 50,000, it wau reported today. wi , tt tirt I k Jehn S. Trower's Sens Ofrmante-Ti Avf. nnd Chelln Ave. CATERERS -RESTAURANT : DINNER. WEDIIINOH. T1S. llANQCKTM, KTC. r.onrhcen 1H30 A. M. te 2 I M. Dlnnfr (5 1". SI. e B V. SI. A I-i Cert 11 A. SI. te 11 I". 51. vsvAu Ji V lTU- lAAggggggggggJg ':. KljiNUL 5oethinq a.nd He&linq Fer Cuts. 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