Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 30, 1921, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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6T GOSSJPABOUT PEOPLE
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Mrncy JTyimc Tcfs e t7ie Dinners and Theatre Parties
Before the Reath Dance Last Night Many Entertain
Before Christmas Meeting of Saturday Evening Class
TlOTII tlie school cot nnd the debu
J3 tantes hail n wonderful tlme last
nltht, for there wan the ChrlstmnH meet
Jnit of tlie Committee mincing Ulass or
"Saturday Evcnlnjt," In the foyer of
the Academy of Music, and the dance
which Mrs. ucnjnitiin ucnin retc m me
iiitz-Cnrlten for her daughter Alberta,
dud before which there were many din
ti.rn nml thentre nnrtleH.
The Deusherty bejH cave n theatre
nnrtr for their ulster Gertrude before
the Ilea th dance; Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac
Clothier, Jr.. fnve n large theatre partv
for their daughter I-ydln, nnd the
Lanflen Klwyn Mltchcl'a entertained at
the theatre nnd supper for Pauline
duPent, daughter of Mrs. William K.
duPent, of Wilmington.
BUT the createst amount of enter
taining last night wan for the school
t. I never heard anything like the
number of dinners which -were Riven
before the Saturday Evening, and rcallv
It was one of the prettiest dances I
have seen for aome time. That mir
rored Fever always mahes n perfectly
wonderful background for n dance, and
the soft, yellow-geld lighting of the
room adds greatly te the effect. The
girls looked se sweet In their fluffy
frocks nnd dainty slippers and their
leaittlful hair.
Tlie Jehn Conyngham Stcvenscs, of
Jenklntewn, gave a dinner at the Green
Dragen ten room for their daughter
Margaretta. and Mr. Itlchard Austin
cave n dinner for hla daughter Lilcvlle
nt the RIt7.-Carlten ; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles M. Ten cave a dinner for their
granddaughter. Sarah Hudsen, who is
spending the helldavs with them, bhe
Is the daughter of Mra. Percy Hudsen.
Mr. Lea's daughter by his first mar
riage Mrs. Hudsen Is n half-sister of
Kotherlne Lea you knew.
Mr. and Mrs. William Merris enter
tained nt dinner for Nancy Farnum.
who with her mother is living in Bryn
Mawr this year. Mrs. Henry Fnrntim
wns formerly Miss Anna Blcklcy, of
this city, nnd has been living for some
years In New Yerk. The Frederick
Mehls cntertnlncd for their daughter
Dorethea and there were several ether
Interesting nnd smart affairs.
KATTIE1UNEKNICJIIT SMITH
made her debut yesterday afternoon
nt a ten which her parents, the G.
Francis .Smiths, gave nt the Acorn Club.
It was a very pretty tea and the bnll bnll
rbem in the club wns most effectively
1tWrrttcil with Christmas greens and
Kftlhcrlne were n frock of white crepe
mArks with panels of lace arranged in
lenf straight lines. The neck of the
nodlite was cut round nnd the frock was
Hlrwtlwf. Knthcrlnc has light brown
hair, jleit knew, nnd blue eves, njid she
is very artistic. She has n decided tal
ent for Wrmving nnd Is studying design
lug. SlV. is n B-ndunte of Miss Irwin's
Kelmel. Mrs. Smith looked well in a
gown of bck satin. Among the Indies
Mrs. C. A. Rerdn. Mrs. C. Heward
Clark, JrV, &'". A illlam Ravins. Jr.,
of New Yark : Jlrs. E. J. Knight. Mrs.
Hen-y Rmjvr.s fartwrlght and Mrs.
Jehn C. Bnmlie.sv
MR. CL1IWENT NEWROLD nnd
Annn hrtre pldv'ed their house out
la Jenkinrewn, I hir, nnd have taken
apartments nt the RXss-Cnrllen for the
remainder of the waseK. I should think
It v.enId be merr remfiirtnblc te be In
town when enp Is gdns put as much as
Anne does. She Is iUkM cvcrywliere
Vr. . i,. -. i" i.. . mil, nU.iH
you knew, and ha Ji uly uplenilltl
time. Mr. Newbeld wfJU glh'e n ball for (
Iier en Monday night of Jjext week. ,
Anna ! a veuncer nister of DVkie New-
hnld, wlie. you renumber, married
.Steve Colhoun about a year nge.
THE first hundred yenrsj nre rtlways
the hardest, they de snv; hit I
think n certain little bride I knew hed
one of her hardest hundred the efticr
day. Yeu sec, they live in n wctf'
apartment, and what with tie II. ft.
of L. and the want of room. tee. tliev
:leCl: .!.;.d?t,!!e!,r? Cy.,
bhe did. She get uleng se well Ntat sin'
ntee decided te ask seme guests for
dinner, and be she did.
After consulting with her hustiand
(he decided te try roasting a chlcfcen,
and when he hurried in te get into
dinner clothes before the party ciune (Jic
led him triumphantly te the even te
show the beautifully browned bird in
its pan. Everything was lovely till time
eame for chlckle te be carved, and then
from the even came the most curious
looking bird, with wide spread wings
and legs, and, bellcve me or net, cooked
beautifully without ever having been
drawn.
Oh, well, they all live- and learn, and
the dessert was awfully geed.
NANOY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Elliett, of
17 Seuth Seventeenth etreet, announce
the engagement of their daughter, Miss
Hannah Marlm Elliett, nnd Mr. Walter
Crocker Pew. son of Mrs. Charles 1.
O Cenner and the late Mr. Arthur E.
Pew. of Bryn Mawr.
Sir. nnd Mre. Harry Llpptncett Ces.
rd, of Loekafar Farm, Chestnut Hill,
anneunce the engagement of their
daughter. Miss Catharlne Cooper Cas
card, te Mr. Themas Hall McKey, Jr..
Bern e.f Uie lata Mr. Themas Hall McKey
and Mrs. McKey, of Norfolk, Vn. Dur
ing the war Mr. MeKev Rrv,i no n,i
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vnd thn Raceuet Plnl nt ti,i u,, i-
and Mrs. Cassard entertained nt dinner
last evening In honor of Miss Cassard
and Mr, McKey.
Biemnn'M mJ Oeoree McFadden, of
m?ninl!i,,V Ylllanevi. who nre cccu
IiJing their town house, 1714 Walnut
!"?". "in entertain at luncheon nt
their hnn 1 i, .""'J ..Vl...,.,,,.""rr Ul
ill,,.,.- nX '""".. uiiu win kive a
Uhmcr en Thursday evennsr. January
Mra. SpreuJ!r aovene' Sproul and
jnVlea.f be ?lvan fey Dr. and Mrs.
en 5L1,.SVler' ?f n,s sPrl"e street
until fl o'cleclc, at the Acorn Cluh, te
AH1nwi1u82P,.eity Hu'lr 'laughter, Miss
In rVl6, Bh f' ' ,0SQ who will assist
ftift.elXy B " 'n011"!" Miss Elizabeth
pf,! Ji.?11" MarBaret n Uutcher, Miss
dipt mV. """, iiisa Allce Jlene
tnnl i'5s MnrBat .Churchill, of Hes-
J?n; Mlsa Gertrude 1). Deuchcrtv Mli.s
M & Ti Dunnlns, Miss Ibel ivazer
u ""'lf" ueerKO, jiius Helen C.
"SfvW'n"". Ma.rJ!m Jnnlhss. Miss
MiHy?iLruy,ten' Ul,a Eleane? Lucas,
iiennv rtf,hyI' Mles "ernlce Moll Mell
ICnthnVin?BSK?iha,;,n8 McLcren, Mlsa
fflnM alet J 1,lim",,cr- M1,i MarKeret
MlsT:.nilB? Kn'ha'-lne Knlcht Smith
beth w'vnV1 nrr n,ul lss "H1-ohlv.Wrpnaerty'w.!!,7e?,ro-w?UCa
fr ,e
LeluBt J.1C7 3-,DeBherty. of ISOB
n tiiea.riS mla 'ffVfJ Invitations for
Vrl in ,nrtyen r'rUIay venltuf. Jan-tt,,-.0.'
?. ."WI ' ?r dcbutai.le
ii.tn.i .;' .' ..' u"ru u. uencherty
oerere the ball te m .iv .., , :.'!
the ball In I ; ... ""?r",i .'.
iirs.
Iteads.
Graham Dougherty. Vernia
i.yiicuie, m noner of
Mrr
lRaMp" debutnnt9 'er, Miss Isa
Mrl w?w22';?,n Y?0(1 "oepes. son of
"rle rtJtF WMt IIancel. of he West
e street, Qermantewn, who Iuib been
elllcer In the Third Field Artillery of the , Nurth l'ly-""J" tr,c,ct wlir give a
regular army, nnd was overseas for two tW ," ,Nc,w Vcar'il Eve. His guests
yeais. He Is n member of the nnltl. ' wlU Inelude Mr. and Wrs. HaryeyU 'orgu 'ergu 'orgu
mern f!ini, ti.. tj.ii:- '."?.. :n,'.Tl iMin. Mr. and Mrs. TJUirry C. Watsen.
,..,." 'i0,ne " Saturday uftorneon. Jan
of vi 7i'.Jni. h?.nS" V Dr' "rury. rector
3&,i,ii au.ViH 'Scl1001- Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
aUUfcn Will n Nn nrmtr.).. .... .it ..
spending several months In Paris, re
turned home cm Wednesday. The en
casement of Miss Elizabeth Hesi.
Iless, of 1.21 Spruce street, nnd Mr.
iioepea has been announced.
Mrs. Prank Taggart Downing and her
son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
kllwoed Turner, of Idlewlld lane. Moy Mey
Inn, will be at home en Monday after
noon, January 2, from 4 until 0 o'clock
Mrs. Lillian Tayler, of Lansdewnc, wm
prcslde at the tea table.
Mr. and Mrs. Davidsen Kennedy have
Issued Invitations for ft New Year'a
reception nt their home, 2202 Walnut
street, en Monday nftcrnoen, Jnnuary 2.
from 4 until 7 o'clock. Thn receiving
tmrty will Inelude Mrs. William W.
Perter, Mrs. Murdoch Kendrlck. Mre.
Charltn N. Davis, Mrs. ltobert M. Glr
yln, Jr., and Mrs. Samuel McCllnteck
Ilumlll.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Colket Wilsen and
Mrs. Andersen, at Wilsen Farm, Pnnll,
will be nt home Informally en Monday
afternoon, January 2, from 3 until ,0
e clock. Assisting In receiving will be
Mrs. Paul Sturtevnnt Howe, Mrs. Jehn
nrndway, Mrs. Alfred It. Jamisen, Mm,
D. Hayes Agnew Aclnmi, Mrs. Jehn
Saleme, Mrs. Galeb Crcssen. Mrs. Collin
Colket Wilsen, Jr., and Mrs. William
Latta N'aasuu, Jr. Ne cards have been
sent out,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Montague T.ewln,
of the Ucllcvuc-Stratferd, will entertain
nt a dinner, followed by n theatre party,
en Saturday evening, January 7. In
honor of Miss Allce Legan, of West
Chester, Pa.
Miss Mary Sergeant, of 1015 Clinten
street, has left for a visit te Cnrllsle,
Pa., where she will remain until the
latter part of the week.
Mr. and Mra. Emlcn Spencer ITare,
who have been entertained as the guests
of Dr. nnd Mru. Rebert O. Terrey, or
1716 Locust Btreet, wets the Christmas
holidays, have leturned te their home in
New Yerk.
Mr. and Mra J. Henry Krnst. Jr..
of New lerk, who have been spending
the Christmas holidays with Mrs.
Ernst's mother. Mrs. L. Heward
Wcathcrly. nt 3910 Chestnut street, have
returned te their home.
Miss Ellzabeth Austin, who Is a stu
dent at Bryn Mawr, has returned te
nor home and Is spending the Chrlstmns
holidays with her brother. Dr. J. Hareld
Austin, nt 135 Seuth Seventeenth street
Miss Hnela Ellis Schuyler will close
her apartment nt the Dellovue-Stratferd
en January 6 and will sail from New
Yerk the following day en the Adrlatle
for a trip through the Mediterranean.
After visiting Madeira. Gibraltar and
Algiers he will spend the remainder of
the winter in Monte Carle and Nlce.
Mrs. William Cooper Hunneman. Jr.,
of Happy Hellew .Havcrferd, enter
tained at bridge yesterday afternoon In
honor of Miss Jasephlne Tomllnsen, of
400 Seuth Fifteenth street, whose mnr
rlag.i te Dr. Themas Klein will tnke
plnce In February.
Miss Emily Norwood Brown has re.
turned te her apartment at 78 Bedford
street, New Yerk City, and will con
tinue her work nt llenrv Kirenr Metti...
ment. Miss Brown has been stnvln.?
V.ft is,c;. Mrs. Herbert Adam'd
Brawn, formerly of til.23 dn.pnn i.trf!
Germantown.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rlchtcr, of 2830
Oxford Btreet, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Miss Sylvia Hichter,
te Mr. Albert Ball, of Heading, Pa.
Mr. and Jlrs. Hugh Thompson, of At At
liintle C.ty, anneunce the engagement of
thlr daughter. Miss Jllncfva Jane
Tn'u"Tvn' W,d Mr' LeUla F- Uleht'
this city,
iulBS "'mono i'-itisncr, or Toke, Japan,
wne ls (l BluUent at Iinna Hall Mass.
H visiting her grandmother, Mrs. S. H.
Flelnher, of 2220 Gitcn utrect, dur.ng tlie
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Uslturalt ere
receiving congratulations upon the birth
of a son, Herbert Themas Uskuralt.
Mrs Uskuralt befere her marriage was
Miss Dorethy Winifred Pratt, daughter
of Mr. nnd Mra. Themas Pratt.
Mrn. E. Helberg, of the Hetel Majes
tic, announces tlu engagement of her
daughter. Miss Mlrlnm Helberg, te Mr.
Charles K, Kamaler, son of .Mr. and
airs Henry Kumsltr, of this city.
Vm... Miriam a Resenf.
eld. of 3720
JN'erth Seventeenth street, will entertain
r)W Jnnuary 1 In honor of Miss Itachle
S'oVmen, of Newark, N. J., and Miss
Fforenoo Leveland, of Wechawken, N.
.1., vhe will be her gueste ever the week
end. WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. Vestcr Crutcher, of 540 Seuth
Fcrty-flfWi Btreet, gave a dlnncr-dance
hint evening, nt which his guests were
iDr. and Ittrs. Herman Van Hasselt, Mr.
ami .Mra. iiiumua iiuiuer jeiimpium,
.Mlsa JeannQtte E. Kerr, Miss Katharlne
Jurvis, Miss .Helen Delghteu, Mr, Edwin
W. A. Hoevfcr, Mr. Oliver aibsen .and
Mr. William C Harmen, Jr.
Mr. Maxwell. J. ICahancr, who ls a
stwJlpnt at Dickinsen College, Is spend
ing the- helldayt) with his parents, Mr.
and Afre. Abraham Kahaner, of 40 North
Flfty-tuurtli street
Miss .Shirley IMIVier, of 30C5 Penns Penns Penns
greve street, will sJve a party at her
home or New YearV Eve, after which
she will entertain at the Arcadia Cafe.
Among Uimse present will be Miss Fay
Kesslcr, Miss Lllllaxi Rlbner, Miss
Marlen Roberts, Miss leva Berdock, Miss
Deris Wolfe, MIbs Mlldned Bredy, Miss
Shlrley Rlbuer, Miss Dorethy Fisher,
Mr. Samuel Ftrst, Mr. BevJamln Dudow,
Mr. Irving Ftrst, Mr. Leuis Emanuel,
Mr. Ilnnlamln .6-br.ims. Mr. M. Emanuel.
Mr. Benjamln LazareTf. WJIr. Charles
Lazareff, Mr. Herman Urgrtng and Mr.
Jack Gressman.
Mrs. Elizabeth I 8lvls, daughter of
Mr
nnd Mrs. D. K.
Watsen, of 1C37
Mr. and Mrs. Hermamt Fischer. Mk'. and
Mrs. Lee Johnsten, Mist Fnnnle UTtlifht,
Mlsa Mnry Wheller, MlsfJerma Mifthan,
Miss Edna Denngliy. Miss KathnVlne
Watsen, Miss Sephia Watsen, Ilss
Julia Watsen, Mr. (Justave Murphy, 3f
Mr. Oscar Hendrlclcten, Mr. Victer
Denahue, Mr. William BnUlm and Ma,
V'arreI McKcone.
;iss Helen Chatham, at DM8 Cath-'
arlne street, ontertalned the Aliiba Chap-
m
The finest butter
in America 1
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Butter
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Sold In our Stores only
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STORES CO.
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A Debutante
Photo by Oaclirnch
MISS HELEN C. HENDERSON
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
(Jwynne Hendersen, who was In
troduced nt it tea glcn at the
HcUovue-Stratford en Wednesday
of this week
ter of the Phi Delta Psi Sorority at her
home last evening. Among tliose
present wcre Jlrs. Hareld IC Brown,
Miss Loulse Chlpman, Mrs. Jeseph
O'Dennell, Miss Mildred Pidgcen, Mrs.
Hareld Dehner, Mrs. dcorge Floed,
Mrs. Themas Frantz, Mra Frank Lee,
Miss Phyllis Sanner, Mrs. Mortimer
Trauyett and Miss Estclle Wecd.
MIbs Rosalind Landcsberg. of 5S37
Walnut street, cntertalned the Lambda
Sigma Lambda Sorority at her home
recently. Among theso present were
Miss Frances Braude, Miss Etta Gold Geld
berg, Mil's Anne Lleb, Miss Dorethy
Meiscl, Miss Pauline Schwartz, Miss
1'nnnle Schnrfaln, .Miss Allce Snyder,
Miss Ida Antheny, MIsh Jcanette Mcsl Mcsl
rev, Miss Lillian Resenblatt, Miss Hcse
SaEoreky. .MIbs Minnle Rnscnfcld, Mls.
Jcnnle 1'etUsh utid MIta Friule Steu
man. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs Charles P. Shlatler, of 2B00
Seuth Cleveland avenue, will entcrta n
the members of her club this nfternoen
at a luncheon-bridge partv. Her guests
will Inelude Mrs. Ncff Lalng, Mrs. Frank
Pclnney Miss Merzlg Mrs. Jehn Busch,
Mrs. Wllllnm Tomllnsen, Mrs. Walter
Samans nnd Mrs. Fred Rabbins.
Mr, nnd Mrs Alexander Park, of 2130
Seuth Fifteenth street, will entertain In
formally nt their home this evcnlng
Their guests will Include Mr. and Mrs
Albeit McLaughlin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Itob Iteb
ert MaRd, Mrs. James Hammend, Mra
Edward Park, Miss Mary Montgomery,
MIks Evelyn Montgomery, M ss Margart
McLaughlin, -Mr. William Montgomery.
Mr. Walter Montgemry, Mr. Clarcnce
Park, Mr. Edward Magee and Master
Samuel Montgomery.
Mr. and Mis. J. Lattash nri-miv nn.
I 7m G-rtrude Lattash te Mr jSwnh
iSher" at a dinner 1 the New Se
neunccd the engagement cf their daugh-
Hall.
ALONG THE READING
Mra. Heward R Lcvlck and her son-in-law
nnd daughter. Mr. and Mrs Al
bert Sidney Itambe, of Whltoweod,
Ogontz, have opened their town heuse.
910 Clinten street, for the season.
Dr. J. Frederick Herbert, of Pcnmar.
Old Yerk read, Ogontz, has left for a
trip te Perte Ulce. He will return the
middle of January.
GERMANTOWN
Mr. Geerge Walker Ketehain, of 230
Harvey street, has returned from the
University of Virginia, Charlottesville
Va., te spend the holidays at his home.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Illdelph Seglcl Wagner,
of Buffalo, N. Y., arn visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Geerge I Walker, of 123 East
Upsal street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred N. Budd, of 81
High strcet, have returned from a short
stay In Brooklyn. N. Y., where they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Budd.
Mlas Eleaner Purvlance, daughter of
Mrs Peregrine Wllmtr, of 302J West
Coulter street, a student at Formlngten
Scheel, Masiachusetts, In spending the
holidays with her mother. Mr Nelsen
Purvlance, who In attending school nt
Pomfret, Conn., hua also returned home
for the holidays.
Mm. Themas Henry Ituncle, of Lnns Lnns Lnns
downe, formerly of Oormnntewn, an
nounces the engagement of her daughter,
Miss Burr.ll Luck, te Mr. Hubart Itow-
The Bun and
IN- --
Somehow they go together in Philadelphia!
Fer confirmation of this idea, watch a Kiddie
with his pudgy hands very closely related te a
big, satisfying, sticky Cinnamon Bun.
Of course, a Cinnamon Bun like this that stamps
a smile of perfect bliss en the kiddie's face is the
product of Meenehan's Electric Bakeries.
MEENEHAN
Electric Bakeries
18 Seuth 52d Street u Seuth 60th St.
2GQ1 Gcrmantewn Ave. 4009 Market Street
, H3.3 Seuth
These Leng Winter Nights
Comfert and coziness in the
home are provided by Incandescent
Gas Light clear, mellow, restful.
Te get the most enjoyment from
&oed gas light, care should be used
in the selection of the lamp and
a shade.
Our display of Lights, Fixtures
and SJiades is in keeping with the
needs ei this time of year.
THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO.
UfiJDUliiK VHILAitJiJUfHiA, If'iilDAY, JJKOJBALBKK 30, 1921
land, son of Mr. and Mra. William U
Rowland, of Media.
MIbs Peggy Wattnen, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank n. Wattoen, of 6401
Wayne avenue, ls entertaining m her
gueet ever the holidays Mias Mnrgaretta
White, of Prlncoten, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs, Jehn F. Drewn, of 184
East Walnut lane, announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Miss Mary
Brown, te Mr. Geerge B. Brcen, of this
city.
N0RRI8T0WN
Announcement has been made of the
engagement of Miss Kathryn stclnbright,
daughter of Mrs. Mary Stclnbright, and
Mr. Paul W. Blanker, son of .Mr. and
Mrs. .II. Adam Slankcr, of 630 Chain
street
Mr, and Mra. Earl Keeler, of 1436
Willow stroet, nre receiving congratula cengratula congratula
t.ens upon the birth of a daughter en
December 24.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Franklin B. Wlldmnn,
of De Knlb street, entertained nt an In
formal dance in honor of their son. Mr.
Franklin B. Wlldmnn, Jr., who Is home
from Hill Scheel, Pottstown, for tlie
helldna.
A number of the younger -school set
wcre guests nt a small danej given by
Mrs Aaren S. Swartz and Miss Anne
Swnrtz In honor of Master Geerge Bu
chanan, of Lawrcncevllle Academy, who
Is spending the helldaya with his grand
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Aaren S. Swartz,
of De Kalb street.
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Wilsen and
their small son have returned te their
home in Providence, R. 1 after a visit
with Mre. Wilsen's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Vaughan, of Green and Airy
ctrccte.
Mr. and Mrs. B. CanJleld Jenes and
their son. of New Yerk City, are guests
of Mrs. Jenes' mother, Mrs. Henry C.
Wcntz, of West Main street.
Mra 13. J. Wanner, of West Main
ctrcet. has returned from Reading, where
Bhe visited her son nnd daughtcr-In-law,
Mr. nnd Mra. Fred Wanner.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chauncy Evans of Jack Jack
eon, Mich., arc v siting Mr nnd Mra. IL
L. Evans, of West Main street.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. and Mrs. William Pope Barney,
erf llose Valley, will sail shortly for
Europe and the Orient, where they will
BpenU several months traveling.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward A. Batcheler, of
Dvlan. anneunce the marriage of their
Meylan, anneunce the marrlnge of their
daughter. Miss Margaret Loulse Batch-
oler, and Mr. Louts It. Chapman, of
Pittsburgh. The ceremony took place
en May l in uswege, n. x.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Snowden, Jr.,
of Media, will entertain at a dance nt
Artsman Hall, Rem Vnllcy en Wednes
day evening, January 4, In honor of
thelr daughter. Miss Marjorle Snowden.
Mr. and Sirs. Charles Fester Pcnneck.
of Lansdowne, arn belng congratulated
upon the birth of a duughtcr, Elslo
a liber Pennock. Mrs. Pennock will be
remembered as Miss Elsie Luck, of Gcr Gcr
mantewn. The commtttee In charge of the annual
luncheon te be given in January by the
Weman's Club of Media, consists of Mrs.
V. Warner Bcnerman, chairman ; Mrs.
Ernest Lerny Green, Sirs. Harvey Pratt
Heward, Mis. Walter D. Grlscem, Mrs.
Leuis Bess Little, Mrs. F. Edgar Pen
nington, Mrs. Hany J. Maklu, Mrs. Jehn
C. Rhodes ami Mrs. Jumcs Lord Rlghy.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. A. Mills
will move Inte their new home In Rose
Valley next week.
M1S3 Dorethy Hedge, who Is a ntu
d"nt nt Wilsen College, Chambersburg,
Pa., ls spending the holidays with her
parents, the Rev. nnd Mrs. Samuel
Hedgo, at their home in West Chester.
Mr. Archibald Fcdermnn, son of Dr.
nnd Mrs. A. G. Fedennnn. erf Chester,
who ls a student nt the Allentown Pre
paratory Scheel, will be the guest of
honor at a dance which his parents will
glve at their home this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Lucas, Jr., nnd
their small daughter nre spending the
holidays with Mr. Lucas" pnrents. Dr.
and Mrs. Charles Lucas, at thelr home
near Kearneysvllle, W. Ve.
A card party and dance will be given
en New Year'a Eve at the Chester Club.
Catholic High Alumni Meet
The Alumni Association of the Reman
Catholic High Scheel for Reys held Its
twentv-llrst nnnlvcrhury dinner Inst
night In the Hetel Adelpliln. Frank A.
Mulhcrin, of tlie class of 1005, wns
i teastmustcr. The speaker wcre Wil
liam II. Burns, '()(i; Jehn Lenvery, 1J5 ;
William .1. Dietrich, '10: Jehn Mar
tin Dovle, '0.1: Themas V, Gain, '00 j
Michael J. MclCnery nnd Jehn J. Mur
ney, '05, nnd Jeseph Worthlngten, '10.
NEW DKLAWAItR KITKR nnillOE
rtotenraviiri) .-upplfnicnt i.l be pubiiehul
tn the Bveninn I'ublle Ledscr. en lrlday,
January n Adv
SHOP WITH ti..d..
Anything
from th
Ipadlne
nterea of
I'tilla.. WI1 WI1
mlnjlen, CamUen,
Mlantle
City A
"hester
Easy Terms
FRAMBES &
CLARK
1112 Cheinut St., Phila.
0-19 Ounrnntre Tr. Illds.. Atlnntle City
SO V Tlin1 St rinvlrn
IP
Joyl
t
THE DAILY NOVELETTE
POPCORN QUEEN
Bu R. Ran Baker
A 8 THE little roadster rounded the
curve nnr thn Hnv heuse the
wheels ceased te spin go repidly. l'Ps- ,
"This would be a geed time," re- ' "Thin mnch I'll premlne, Ted," she
marked Ted Marshall, "te call en the gald. "When I consent te eat pop pep
popcorn queen. What de you eay, , corn I'll also consent te marry you."
m5S!1' rr iK.t , i In the two yean, that Ted spent
m! Wfr' ,1,nuCe..ea In the city htf did net amass wealth,
mmhl l,LeCUP7.dnh0f,wiUhlInS wt he managed te obtain a nlce little
Sore IlX d l neitefcf. The city was a long way
"I'oDcern )" ., ..1,1 WHh n from the village of Gregery, and his
tinge TasVnTln AS'el buslnei prevented any tWU home
mean old Mrs. Qucntln? What a unt11 ih tcrm n?tlen !inJ nJZ.
name te apply te her I Ted. you must ?" ?.n.rr'?,,en nJLcnJv
have popcorn en the brnln. You're spondence with Madge, and occasional y
eating R or talking about It all the iskc.1 her whether she had learned te
time. Seme day you'll have n ruined Hke popcorn, te which he always re
stomach because of It. Don't you knew celved n negative answer.
mat popcorn will destroy your nppctite,
consuming it by the barrel the way
juu no"
. "Popcorn is nn annetlzcr for me."
1&0 replied. "I just can't seem te get
enough of it. Yes. .Mrs. Oucntln Ih the
nnnnnrr, '-.. ..'.I. ..., .
SStw1 S1ua,(nntanCceS.annn.i, o e
sumc n big bowl of popcorn which she
always prepares. She nnd her hus-
band, who works nt the sawmill, arc '
perfect fiends for popcorn as bad ns
or werse than I. I premised I'd brine
you for a call some time, se let's step
Mr. nnd jfrs. Quentln wcre qunlnt,
Kindly old SOllI.S. both with hxntnlnn
ruddy faces, and they extended n hearty .
WCICOIIIO te the tvnrfnrnra Tl.n .,, nt
the heuse smoked n corncob pipe while
his ulfe busied herself in the kitchen,
nnd the two young peeple sat about the
nrcpince Diaze, which was glowing red,
Hii-nmce Dinze, winch was glowing m ,
lndi!L
stars and Cengrcwn with thn cenlnl old ,
gentleman. In the kitchen ceuhl be
he,,-,! t,-L ..',.. in 5.UI" ."c
of a machine gun. and presently Mrs. I
Quciitin bustled Inte the parlor with '
rnni, i,n..i.. i i.. n..M- ' ... . '
fetir hcaniiiir bowls of (lufTv iiin h
iiels, which she proceeded te distribute.
sr'7'm ,f.erryi 'Mrs' Qucntln," said
Madge, "but I never eat it. It leeks
tempting, but I really don't enre for
i ""ln' ...Mkc8 Slrlt" deplored the
let IrMIfe "" yU certnln,y de m,! a
When the roadster had resumed Its
rolling en the read Madge remarked:
Mce people, but that popcorn eat
ing session nearly drove me wild."
lin. "!? yum:" .''nl!, Te,!' "mncking his
lips. I can taste it yet. Madge; von
must learn te llkn nn.V,- S,V. -V."
way, have you decided yet when vc are
te L'lt. murrl1 "rl'
?,Vl(,g? dldn,t rcn,T nt ""ee.
Don't vnil thlnV " l. .l.t !..
that It would be nicer for you te lea'n
T,l n .." i.: "'." '"'"Kii irieiui,
r,:;' ..ii..1'!: "V." ou r? eating popcorn.
irS ffite
"ii,.i I ?-t'lIn5 t0 d w"h It.
jn cm gi0 mp n little hope,
'iawawiiiinn
no ,u"olkferI,TtTrlA,dCCnnnSfi,mt l h?TC Madge scampered for the tiny house,
you I Imven't thnlli "" frr Tnrr5'inB and Ted moved the roadster te a place
It In fact mnrrtn B FPr lemU nb0,,t of safety They were both drenched
nt all taYeXnn" ,.i0C:." L7y " when he joined "her at the deer. , A
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
In order that every Between Season Hat will be
sold before inventory, we are offering for
the balance of this week
n '
480 Smartly
Trimmed Hats
At prices absolutely the lowest In our history. A wonderful
opportunity te precure two or three hats for the usuul price
of one.
Marvelous Values at
4.00 5.00 6.50 g.oe 10.00
After Christmas Clearance Sale
Throughout All Our Departments
Wonderful values In the broken assortments and odd nrtlcles
left in our difterent stocks from our Christmas business. Te be
sold nt clearance prices before our inventory of January 1st.
Ilersmun Mama Talking Dells, Regular
$5.00 size at $3.50
Mussed Handkerchiefs:
Children's at
French Beaded Hand Bags, unrestricted choice
at 25
French Novelties, Library Sets, Bettle Sets,
Manicure Sets, at 25 Off
Fine French Necklaces in
new Less
English Wicker Werk Baskets all Greatly Reduced
English Woolen Hosiery, $2.50 qualities,
new $1.50 a pair
Ivery Toilet Articles
Lyde's French Perfume
vuhiivu iiuniizers, zeyc Uli
English Needle Beeks in splendid Assortment
Very Special Prices
Hand-Painted Scrap Baskets, $3.00 value at $1.75 I i
EMBMfflB
can't yeti, Madge, Yen knew, I m
going away te the city te get rich, I
hope, ' and I want something te leek
forward te."
The moenlbjht was net Buffldently
hrtffht tn rftvriil thn whimsical little
"mile thnt played about Madge's red
When Ted enmc home for his first
vacation he made the trip In n new
roadster. It wns early In the fall,
and he nnd Mndge enjoyed a number
of rides along the reads which wcre
" nT .- ,i..m
'1H" '" """." -.... ---
The weather was
- c - c " h
from CTOry tr,cc' 4. , . .
Rut ene nftcrnoen they started en
a spin with conditions less favorable,
Lowering cleudB hid the mm and there
wns n cool, damp breeze. They passed
the tiny houne en tue curve, nnu j.cu
observed :
The palnce of the popcorn queen
leeks deserted. Sec, the blinds are
down. Have they moved away?"
rM', T M1 vnn In my letters?"
Inquired Madge. "Mrs. flucntin died
several mentlm age. nnd Mr. Qucntln
i-nti nnV n fntv tveekn. It was grief
J".1 , T Mm i hMIeve They were
loe.""0" '
nice old people, tee."
?' drove en In silence for a little
...i.iie Sudden v they noticed thnt the
clouds had become blacker and denhcr.
" thunder began te rumble. LUnt
... M....1...1 in iltn (lnrk nkv nml nre-
ning flashed In the dark eky nnd pre
mature night came en.
"Let's go back," suggested Madge.
"A storm is coming."
She was right, for herdly had they
progressed n mile en the return trip
before the deluge descended. It wae a
verltnble cloudburst, with thick sheets
of rain thnt obliterated th6 read and
everything else. Wnter .pelted the
occupants of the car for all of the top
and Blde curtain. As they swept
round a curve the meter suddenly
balked.
i'W"ii lmr te find shelter, said
Ted
seni
"The tpark plugs nre i.i "i
semetnmg, nnu iuc iiii " u"-":'""7;
leak. Sec. there is the deserted palace
of the popcorn queen. MOKe n nreni.
for It while I push the car out of the i
Bi,i,lfn kev nreveiJ
;,:,,i !, uttle house. It was empty
avTu raw
nlace. While they dried themselves
jthcy wntched from the window and saw
Men's, Women's and
a Third Off
g
wonderful assortment
25
1
new mostly Half Price
Z3
and Fine French Hand-
I ufciui, anu incy
I y
the roadster making n brave stand
against the furious elements.
While the darkness becume mero In
tense the storm became mero terrific.
Ted dispelled the gloom by means of
candles found In a cupboard. Hours
passed and there wan no let-up in the
rain.
"Oesh, I'm hungry I" exclaimed Ted,
and he began rummaging nbeut the
house. With a triumphant grin he re
turned te the parlor, carrying a paper
nck In ene hand and a popcorn pepper
In the qthcr.
"Here's some real feed," he an
nounced, "There's nothing else In the
wnv of nourishment In the house. We'll
'see If It works."
Madge looked glum ns Ted shook
the pepper ever the Ore. Presently the
penplng began and the pepper filled
th white kernels. Ted smiled grate
fully. "Smells geed, I can tell you. Ne salt
or butter, but I guess we can get nleng
Oh. I forget. Mndgc; you don't cat this
ttuff. "Well, that's no reason for me
te starve Is it?"
He began n ravenous Inroad en the
corn, uhile Mndgc turned nwny nnd
kept silence. Ted munched en while the
rain played n merry tune en the reef.
Madge could endure It no longer.
"Ted!" she cried desperately, "give
me some of thnt corn. I'm se starved
I could eat my gloves!"
He extended the pepper, then drew
It back, hesitating.
"Madge, de you remember a premise
you once madt about eating popcorn
and marrying me?"
"Of course I remember," she smiled.
"Pawi the corn and I'll make geed."
I'llll-V-H I.KADI.Nd TIIKATIIKK
LEE WHITE
Londen's Hevue Idel
with CLAY SMITH
JOHNNY DOOLEY
With Mdlaen Hlntcrii, Rebert Doe!? Ce.
A. Seuth Amrrlcan Melange of Seng&Danc
"IN ARGENTINA"
L0RD-A1N
MLLE. CODEE
(lAt'I)SMITHH I TUB MOM. HUP.
t.rncli Wallln Trie I Orlff thn nnhhle King
SKATS NOW TOn NEW YTAIVF WEEK
ALICE LLOYD And re'
w Burreundlnr UUI
3 Shows New Year's Day
1:30 1:30 R I. SI.
MAT.TOMOR.,50c te $2'.00
QU MEW YORK WIKTER CARDBft
Tllest Slupcndeut Proluctiet
mm mi-
PH Tut HOWARD
BiGGtST MUSICAL SPrXTAClt ON EARTH
I YRIP THIS A NEXT WKRK ONLY
MAT. TOMOR. , $1.50
rtWSRS SMUBERT prrfnt
THL fAMOUS COMtOIANl
A IMIJ nT ftt MehtH ut 8:20
"iLJE.L.f niK'-:Mt. Thur.
- .
MAT. TOMOR. . $2-00
HOLIDAY MAT. MONDAY
GOOD SEATS AT THE BOX
OFPlrn FOR ALL PHRFORMANrna
MAT. TOMORROW
WALNUT "SSftaS-
HOLOROOK in. THE
mm mmn
"One of the treat (it tlir jcur."
-MORN'NU LEDOER.
"It rrtm nml Imldn nml nuikea the
nulnfH tlnrle." RECORD,
f.et fnt row fnr nil nerfennnnre two
i..,L, .l.y.1Bn.r. Mnf V.v ivr''
m m t mx
&.JW m mwii Ars.
i & & mw?
t... i a. .Uili rt. I'll, riiirute 4'JOO
lllrrrtlnn ntKI) 1). A .11. K. FI'.I.T
11 A. M. Continuous Hhewinc 11 P. 11.
LAST TWO DAYS
&i? h m.
m.m-
wav.fWK aK Kr-aas4
fvrvi. i
liWJ
,.
Te 0 P. .11., ,10e 73c After 0 P.
Tin Included
Evenlnr Price After 1 P. 51. Raterdujn
nnd HulldnTK
MIDNinilT Mimv NEW IXAR'H
Tlckrta New un Sale
Mr. Geerge Arliss
TItE DISTINaUISIIEn ACTOR
Will Appear in Persen
at Sunday's Mldnlcht Shew
Th occasion will mark the Initial pre
sentation of his (treat ncreen sui'eess
"DISRAELI"
the .c.n.iiv or music
Twliy PHIL.DEI.riIIA01!( III.sTR
it ll'OO IJeiiii lierliardt. .'"oiirune
Toiner. iiu.lUJIb' Bjiniiliuny Ne 3
IlKAUJIh' hjiiinliuny
I' HivJer
t H 1.1
Men..
Jun. 'I .
Eisteddfod sZm""
CempetltUn Fentlvnl Mnnlr.
Art nnd Literature -eiitn si.
ItexeaSl.SO '
Mut. l:oe
Nlclit
,1 SO
.hum. j FRIEDA HEMPEL
hin. 5 .SOPRANO
J
:1. Tickets. EU 1 in
M'if its Acml. Si Ileppe's. 1110 li'efctnul.
IviETROPOLllAN rfttfV
MAE DESMOND
MATINEE TODAY AT 2 Is
"Tess of the Storm Country"
TOM01IT AT 8:13 UTAVaii
DAVID UEI..WO'H Z.AZA
BROAD h
LAST CHILDREN'S
'i.ii'Ai .ir.vriNEB
vasanza Ce p,a..r..
Tina
CHRIHTXIAS PANTOMIME
Little Red Riding Heed
AFT..
2:15
Seats B0i te J) fiO
SI M)AV 3i3(l 1'II.Mi: AM)mTTTt
"The Friend of Girls"
Friendly Church, lfleh & Jeffersen Ms.
J. O. 1. Will Meet Yeu nt the Ilenr
0&mb
$ 1015 Mtrket St.
Bread br. Colembii At.
Midnight Frolic
,?'!NinAll '-WARY 1
Ii''nrlnr Mnrts i-t is m.
Deers Open nt In P. SI.
Twe Wonder
Orchestras Uptown
j4nruiK TeiiUht
AH.Y MAT! AT X. tVHAT
MMSBMTYHEg
masnaiw nusiMiceMr.&y iTnrrSjS
lWln A SPlASHINS &IG CAST ffl A J, d ilQJ
V A TRUIV AMAZIN CHORU1 SUtaB-i8"
hnl tiff n.nn
m lais
axvt va m r& vz wjma tw
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ILll-W 1 .-IB
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Dlrtctlen fitanUy Company of Atnftlf
JIAnKET AT NINETERNTIt
11 A. M. TO 11 I'. M.
THOS. MEIGHAN
IN NEW PAHAMOUNT PICTUHIB
'A PRINCE THERE WAS'
KSTKM.K HtTflIin, Boern,
MANTEn OAnnWITZ, Violin an!e
nOMFIlT Anv"1"T''w rt Ihf ri-n
"HEIDI OF THE ALPS"
FBATtmiNCl MTTI.B MADQK BVANB
New Year'a Wk. NORMA TAKMADOK
In "THE WONDKTlFtlt. THINa"
rteeed Set New for Mldnlvlit
rerfermanea New Year'a NUht
aKivci AC eiXlr.UNTII BTIlBKr
11.30 ran 3:30 5 30-7:30 and U:30
WILLIAM FOX Preaenta
GREATEST COMEDY
"A CONNECTICUT
YANKEE
IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT"
IT IS
ENTERTAINMENT
100 PURE
AND UNALLOYED
MATINEES. 3Sc. Me
EVENINOS. HATI'UDAY MATINEE3
AND HOLIDAYS. flOe, 7f,a
NEW YEAIl'S NiailT Mldnluht Per-
fermance rteatrte Seat New
Jarlfen
11.30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30
Exclusive Firtt Presentation
ELSIE FERGUSON
AND
WALLACE REID
tV vr"v npiMT1TVT PTCf'nT?
PETER IBBETSON
A nom Fltrmaurlce Production
FROM NOVF.I. AND PLAT
Cast Includes:
7f''efr Dexter
Montague Leve
Doleres Cassinelll
Geerge FaWcett
Barbara Dean
Hrwdal Yuli-tlde Mui ral Preerfm
Daily, 50ci Evenings, 75c
Saturday! and Holidays
After 1 P. M., Evening Prices
New Year's Night
Midnight Performance
PAT ATF 121 MATIKCT STREET
rALAlb in a. m. te liiir. p. m.
WM. S. HART "V
New Year's Nlirht Mldnlclit Prrfermanca
ARCADIA
Cliestnut Del, 10th
10 A.M. te 11:1.1 P. M.
17l.ll r1 i. "EXIT
H.LI1C1 V-lCiy tUIl THE V.MIP"
VIPTHPIA MARKET AT UTH
ViVslUIVl1 OA M. te llilBP. M.
CHAS. RAY MIDNIGHT
RELL"
New Tear's Nlglit Mldnlrht Performance
I A HI llll 7a4 1IARHET STREET
tAllluL te A M te 11:18 p. JL
TOM MOORE qJS-gpg.
REGENT Snt& b'u "
OF TRITTTI"
pi il2C ilARKET CONTINUOUS
LjLiWIjll, AT 11 A. M. te
JUNIPER 11 P.M.
THE BIGGEST AND BEST
VAUDEVILLE SHOWS
ATf LITTLE PRICES
Extra Midnight Performance
NE1V YEAR'S NIGHT. JAN 1
COirM'-NCINO AT 12-01 A. M.
REPF.RVFD BEATS NOW
Breadwav BneAD and snydeii
Vaudeville and Clara Kimball Yeunc tn
"WHAT NO MAN KNOWS"
UrY-Unn,r FRANKFORD AND
Ilegn.eny ai t feheny aveh
5 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE
nnd "THE SHEIK"
CROSS KEYS C0TU AN?."AIl"B5
BOBBY HEATH & CO.
ALHAMBRA,,. a.n,d, ?18
"THE SHEIK"' '
rilll.A.'S FOREMOST THEATRES
FORREST NiRhts atllis
ENGAGEMENT TWO WEEKS ONLY
POP MATS WED, SAT ANEW TEAR'S
DAVID riELASCO & A L. ERIJVNUER'3
THF MARVELOUS
A M. ia-i PRODUCTION
WANDERING
JEW
GREATEST
DRAMATIC
SENSATION OF
ny
V TFMPT15
TiinnQTnv
THE SEASON!
Prices; All evcs.(exc.hellclay).eOa la 12.30
Pests fielllnc ter All Perfermaness
WARRICK N'Rhts ut 8:15
J''vv-''rAT. TOMORROW
STals. We.I. Pst and New Yeur'a
T-NnAOF.MFNT ! WEEKS ONLY
HENRY MILLER
BLANCHE BATES
In James Ferbes' Hrlllfunt Cenrji
The Famous Mrs. Fair
Trices. All Performances (exeentlnc Sat.
unlay and Holiday Nights), 77e te la.00
Hats Bui Inn for All Performances
BROAD LnKt Twe weeks"
1JXVV-''r 1TAT. TOMORROW
Evffs 'ln. Mats Wert .Sat. & New Year's
CHARLES rnOUUAN Presents
ETHEL
BARRVMORE
In the Ply In whlrh her triumph hs
brcu without n.irtillrl In the lilsterr
cf the American state.
"DECLASSEE"
By Zee Akins
Prices, A'l Performances (axrept Helldar
NlHhta). fiOc te 12.507 "u""
Seats Helling for All Performances
B. F. Keith's Theatre
RAE SAMUELS
MARGA, WAIDRON with Gearte HilpTk
"KJiwiieth KENNEDY ft BERLE .MiiTeTT
I.KIIN A fll. F'l.f.lH 1'AjIILy"
THE FOUR MORTONS; Otbcn
a Shows New Veer's Mi.ikIiiv .li.lf). ,gft
ORPHEUM a"In.?",0irPn ci;"
Aiai rotnerriw
UKrntum rLAxtRS 1
"Daddy Dumpling
C A IMO s,n & Walnut. J)
CAS1INU Wl,irl of 6
f Shown Het.. Dro. 81 2. IS
an""'""! pi'iiwr ivvi nun nay
STANTON
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