Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 02, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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""Nancy Wynne Tells of the Leidy Costume Dance en
Saturday Evening Miss Sailer Introduced at a Tea
" at the Acorn Club Other Bits of News '
Well. .1 have an Interesting engage
rnent te tell yen nbeut today, it 1h
Wnllmrca Itellly's, tbc third tlcbulanU
e( the year te be engaged. Ilcr fatlict
ami mother, Alt', mm Mra. .lesepli
itciiiy, are tneKing tne nhnouncemuiit
tills, afternoon. VnlbiirfM 1h ctignuen
te Alexander Ilroeta Palne, n Ben of
Mf. Augustus U. l'alnc. Jr.. of New
Yerk, and tbc Inte Mrs. I'nliic. who
yaa formerly Mlns Maud Kustts rettn.
of thin city. Bandy l'nlne'n brother.
Ocorge Euatls I'alne, married Helen K.
1I, a daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wll
Ham Htruthcrs KIIIh, nema years age.
Mrs. Paine, who tiled nbeut four ycarr
"go, was the daughter of the Inte Mr.
nnd Mis. (leerge 0. l'etts, of this city.
.She often viMted here, wbb n close
friend of Mrs, Mnfien Lisle and n num
ber of ethers who had come out In thlt
city nbett tlie mime tlme nhu did.
Wnlburga Is very iirctty, alie came
out nt n ten given by her pnrentH at
their home In Jliulner, nnd nt present
they arc staying at the UclleviicStrat
ford, wbcre they cave a beautiful bull
last Week.
HOW quickly the years roll found 1
Though I am told I must net nay
that, nn It Is a fdgn of old age coining
" npitee. Hut ns I heard one aged
Mghtcen mnltlnc the tame remark Juat
last week, I feel nt liberty te hint
that the days and heurd paen exceeding
fast.
Hut every ene seemed glad te wcl
eome In the new year Saturday nt
midnight, nnd somehow' I feel that It
is going te be a better year than Inst;
that there will net be as much unem
ployment; that business will be nnd, In
fact, already ii In n better condition;
that with the war ene year further be
hind, people nnd times and things
will nil be nrore normal nnd natural.
Tlme Is the greatest little old adjuster
we have, nnd tlme will make things
better nnd hotter.
And be, n Happy New Tear for us
all.
WASN'T the Carter I.eldys' masked
party en Snturdny night beauti
ful? The dance was given In the junior
ballroom of the Ettz, nnd there were
240 guests. The rooms wcre decorated
In greens, reds nnd electric lights, and
a buffet supper wns erved after mid
night. Mrs. Wldener received with
Mrs. Lcldy, and their costumes were
wonderfully striking. Mrs. Idener
was circled ns n ItuBslan ballet
dancer. Her gown was of diver
embroidered In pearls, nnd she had n
most wonderful headdress, which was , u
combination of pink satin and pearls.
Flfi were a harem costume, consisting
of black satin trousers nnd red volvet
jacket handsomely embroidered in blacK,
a long purple sash and a purple head
dress. Mr. Jee Wldener. F Ill's father,
represented n Chinese Mandarin. Ills
costume was simply wonderful. Jt ns
of blue silk, embroidered In various i col
ors, and he were n small black hat .and
n long pigtail. Cnrtcr I.cldy the host,
was btunnlng In a plra e costume,
which consisted of a red and white
ttrlped shirt, brown velvet trousers nnd
a red bandanna nbeut his head. Anether
perfectly stunning get-up was worn M
Arcll Wldener, who Id very artistic,
you knew. He wns n Russian gypsy,
and his coat was of red velvet, whllebl
trousers were fashioned of three vivid
colors, green, red and yellow, In icbra
stripes. A striped handkerchtef was
fastened about his head.
The Heb 1.0 Centes gave a dinner for
Kuslo Stewart before the dance, Mrs.
Geerge Harding entertained for Mr
ginla Heckscher, nnd Kthel Bailey gave
quite n large party. tee.
THEN en Saturday evening the Jehn
Converses save n beautiful fancy
drcBS party for Mrs. Converse ,8 dough deugh deugh
ter. KntherJne Snewdcn, nt Uicir hemt
In Roseinent. ,,,,.., , . ,
It wns ft most delightful affair, and
the school set. boys and girls from
nbeut fourteen te sixteen, who attended
the party, were the loveliest of fancy
ilethes. The Victer Mathers gave u din
ner for Catherine, their daughter, be
fore the dance.
AND MRS. JOSEPH SAILER
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Saturday niternoen 10 iiuruum-u men
daughter, Alice, who is n student nt
Smith College, you knew, and who Is
spending the Christmas holidays at-home
and having a perfectly finn time at the
'parties. She wero n darling frock of
pnle blue and sliver broende trimmed
with perfectly beautiful soft lace, and
j.he carried eichidi, I don't think there
Is n prettier combination than orchid
and pale blue, and It was simply won
derful for Alice, who has brown hair
nnd gray eyes, nnd is very geed look leek
She gees back te college this week, ns
does Margnret Hutcher. who In a stu
dent at Va&sar. and Elizabeth Austin,
who Is nt Bryu Mawr.
SLANG fascinates me. It always
has. and the various phases of slang
and the Btyles and vogues In that art
are even mom fnselnathig. The kiddles
like them, tee, and use them well. The
ether day I was waiting en the plat
form of it suburban station, when a
man approached leading his son, nged
three, by the hand. Suddenly the train
began te puff, preparatory te starting
and the three- ear-old gentleman re
marked In brcuthless tones : "Het Deg !
Come en, the train's gein'."
NANOY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph, Henry Reilly
announce tli.- engagement ( their
ilnUKhter, Mi m Wnlburga Kaul Rcllly,
te iv, Alexiinder HroeUs Pnlue, neil of
Mr. Augustus U, Pnlim, Jr., of New
Yerk. Mr. Pnlne's mother was Mlsi
Muiidr. Eustls Potts, daughter of Jtr.
and Mri. Geerge C Potts, of this city
The gnosis who attended the dinner
en Satin day cu-nlng which Mrs. Geerge
J. Herding, or 131 Seuth Twentieth
strent, In honor of MlhH Virginia llcck llcck
scher, dnhiitniite iluughter of Mr. and
Mrs, I.dyard Heeksrher, Included Mlw
Alberta P. Rciith, MIbs Margaiut L.
Jrfirgc, Miss i;L'lyn It. Drayten, MIsb
Eleaner T Dunning. Mr. Frederick It.
Drayten, M,r. Hurry It. Nellson, Mr. Brln.
ten Roberts, Mr Barclay MeFadden, Mr,
Ludulg LewN. and Mr. nnd Mrs.
Geerge J. Harding, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. du Pent have
l-niipd InvllJilleliH for it dinner en Vrtitnv
owning, Junuaiy 20, In honor of Mls'i
hnrnh Legan Kiarr. iMmtiintu daughtar '
of Mr. and Mrx. Jiuin-s Starr, of anrnuui
town, bifuie the hall te he irlven by Mr.
upd Mis (ir.ilinui UouKherty, at the
Bollevu-Strattord for MIbs UeuBlierty'a
slater, Mien Isabel I'Tiizcr,
Mr nnd Mis Oeorffe U Iinrtel, Jr.,
of 218 Meuth Twenty-second street, en
tertained a family New Year's luncheon
at their home today
The guests who will attend the din
tier at the Itlt.-C'arlteu, te be followed
by a theatre part, en Kilday, .lunu
liry 13, which Mr T Waller (.lllkysnn
will gle in honor nf Miss Jenn llrceka
Jtlley, iltbutnnte daughter of Mi a A
Hurt Hlley, befere the iluuce which' Mr'
and Mrs. Jtutrews Hleun, of Orchard
Hill, Ardmore, will Blve nt the Iteiie-Mie-Stratferd,
In honor of their debu
tante daughter, Mlns Eleaner I', Hlean
und MIbs Adallne Cerey, dauchter of
Mr. and Mril. Alfred A. Cerey, will In
Mude.MIss Cernelia S. ItanVln. M Ls
MaryS'ilsen. Mlsa Marjorle U Larce
jnss (fflmnali M. Klllett, Mlia aertrua.
M !
' iuid 'iuuLk viitJk
Dougherty, Miss 'WiilburRii Kiul Rcllly,
Alias Manning Orange, Mr. Jnmcs Ker Ker
zilten. Mr, Alfred Hunter. Mr. Benjamin
Hush. Mr. Daniel Dougherty, Mr. Henry i
Ivtilglit, Mr. Donald Kennedy, Mr. Men-;
ird Creft. Mr. H, D. Page. Tlie dinner,
which Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Dames Town Tewn
nnd, of Montrcae, llnduer, and the Hits- I
Cnrltdn, were te have given en Friday
Vi'iitnr In honor of Mini Illlev. before
the First Assembly, lias been postponed.
The guests who will attend the din
ner en Thurmlay evening, which Mrs.
Alfred Paul Merris, of Vlllatieva, will
clve In honor of her debutante dnUKhter.
Miss J'rlscllln Merris, befcra the dnnee J
Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph U KrIU, of 1'elhnm
"Teuvt, Gcrmanlewn, will give at the
lellevuo-Strntferd. In honor of their
lebutnnte daughter, Miss Henrietta Mc
Veigh Fritz, will Include Mr. nnd Mrs i
ucorge urewn, .miss ,1'iarcnce ram
Kane, Miss Dorethea Halrd, Miss Ottllle
Merris, Mr. J. Kenten Dlscnbrey. Mr.
William I.lpplncett, Mr. Themas Mont
gomery, Mr. Philip Cnrsen, Mr. David
Kdgelten, Mr. O. T, Prndley, Mr. Jehn
Ketit Kane, Jr., Mr. Lloyd Itenshaw and
Mr. Russell Levis. The engagement of
Mies Merris and Mr. Hfsenbrey waa re
cently announced.
Mrs. Rnmitel Price Wetherlll, of 261
Seuth Eighteenth street, will be at home
en Wednesday afternoons during Jan
uary. Mrs. Rebert It. Legan and Mm
Hhlllnrd Smith will rccelve with Mrs.
Welherlll. Ne cards have been sent out,
Mr. Theodere M. Ettlng, of 1213
RprUce street, will be nt home en Mon
day afternoon, January' 2. after 4
o'clock, and the following Monday
afternoons In January. Ne cards have
been Issued.
Mrs. David Ooedale, of California, who
has been trending the winter with her
narents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Maxwell Shen
nard. of 2124 "Walnut ntroet, nccom nccem nccom
iiivnled by her slBter, Miss Carolyn
Sheppard, will leave en February 1
for a trip te Honolulu, where they ex
nect te remain nbeut two months.
Lieutenant Cdward Osgood Begert,
U. H. Marine Cerps, who has been
spending some tlme in Pekln, China,
where he Is connected with the Ameri
can Legation guard, lis returned te his
home In New Yerlc. The engagement
of Lieutenant Begert nnd Miss Esther
Jean Bechman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Francis Bechman, of 1SS
Seuth Eighteenth street, has been an
nounced. Mrs. Henry A. James, of Doylestown,
entertained at a. tea en 'Wednesday
afternoon In honor of Mrs. W. M. Heard,
of Beaten, who has been the guest for
a few da-9 of Mrs. "W. C. Mcroer nt her
Doylostewn home.
Mr. and Mrs. Pope Teatman, of Ills
Spruce street, who have been enter
'nlnlng a heuse party at their home,
Jeffrey, N. H in honor of their daugh
ter, Miss CJcerglna P. .Ycatman, nnd
ihelr son, Mr. Pepe Ycatman, Jr., will
return te their hema en Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilsen McCandless and
their daughter, Mies Marie Conaway
McCandless, of Havcrferd, left yester
day for a visit te Avalen, N. J,, where
they will remain for New Year's week.
The marrlage of Miss McCandless and
Mr. Mansfield F. Heuse will take place
this month.
Mlis Juanlta Lallande, of New Or
leans. La., and Mr. Rebert Rogers, of
Havre de Grace. Md who hae recently
'eturned from Paris, are being enter,
talned as the guests of Miss Olivia M.
de B. Qazzam, daughter "of Mr. and
Mrs. Jeseph M. Gazzam, of 2GS Seutll
Nineteenth street, for the New Year
holidays.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Strehle, of 0141
Dlttman street, entertained lest evening
xt cards. Their BiieaU Included Mr. and
Mrs. Jehn Burbannn, and Miss Thol Thel
ma Murbanna, of Oaklyn, N. J.
Miss Florence Morehouse, of 1922
North Camae street, has returned home
after upending the week-end aa the
guest of Miss Elizabeth Meyer, of Sou Seu Sou
dcrten, Ta.
Mr. and Mrs. Rebert F. Walsh, of
1640 North Eighteenth street, anneunce
the engngement of their granddaughter,
MIsh Jana N. Ward, te Mr. Jeseph F.
Ueyle, of this elty.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles r. Hernlg, of
2025 North Mascher street. will enter
tain tomorrow at a luncheon te be fol
lowed by bridge. Among their trueats
will be Mrs. S. C. Farley, Mr. and Mre.
W. Kesler. Mr. and Mrs. James W.
CIobe. MJas Katharlne Lechhart, MIfs
Ucsste Sltlev, Mrs. G. H. Shaw, Jr.,
Mr. Gcerge J. Farley and Mr. James V.
Farley.
Mrs. Charles A. Keder, of 2 4 OS North
Sixteenth street. has returned from a
week s visit te Blnghamten, N. Y.
The members of the Friendly Aid So
ciety distributed a number of baskets
of feed among the peer recently. The
ofllceu of this organization ere Miss nesa
Herman, president; MIsb Snmh R. Tel
man, vice president, and Mrs. Jeseph
Flelaher, secretary and treasurer. Among
the rest of the members are Miss
Frances O. Klllsk Miss Elizabeth
Klllsky, Miss Rese Chalken, Miss Mol Mel
lift Chalken, Mian Jean Ruasman, Miss
Itcbecca Jaffe, JOss Sylvia Goldstein,
Miss Dera Geldman and Miss Sephie
Paretz.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr Harry R. Asbury haa returned
te hle home, 1781 Rltner street, after
spending some tlme in Dayton, O.
Miss Oeneviove Mngee, of 1022 Seutll
TWCnty-thlrd BtreAt. will unlartnln na
her guests this evening Miss Elizabeth
amuse)-, air. james uernlsh and Mr.
Jeseph Jehnsen,
M1m Berthai Well, of lBOfl imnr
street, entertained at her home en Hatur.
aay ecninR. ner guests lncluded Miss
lrpne Murphy, Mlsa Margaret Jehnsen,
Mlia EllzabeUi Beland and Miss Char Char
eotte Ueland. of Poaiale. M .T. Mr
Jnmcs Delnnd and Mr. Charles G. Oay-
MCI.
Mr. nnd Mre, James D. Meade have
returned home after spending the holi
days en the guests of Mr. Meade's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Meade, of
Atlantic City. Mrs. Meade will be re.
membercd before her recent marriage
?.".?llM Marie V. Themas, of 1721
Mimin street,
Mre. S. C. Farlov. of 2309 Rnutii
Twenty-second Hreet, will entertain en
euku.vM.jr vYciuiiK in nunur or nor son.
Mr. Geerge J. Farley.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
MIhi Llllle R. Woelpper, of Flfty Flfty
Fecend etreet and Chester avenue, lina
Issued invitations for a mnohcen at the
Union Lengue en Wednesday, te be
followed by a thuatre jiarty. There will
be e)ght guests. Mlaa Weelpper has re
turned recently from a visit te New
Yerk City.
Mrs. Douglass Downs Durand enter
tained a number of friends at her home.
Ih.k A flit 111 h A .n . ... i.. . . .'
and 8anseui atreetB en Saturday after-1
neon. The iruests Included MIbs Helen I
.i 'ititi( jiLiuruueuis. I'onv-eiiriitii
irlitl, .
?iu,i",i,Mm1 1Ic,'.e.ni 1Ia"lttn- Mu's Matilda
IJlerlcln. Mlsa Uuthep flmnn in.. c.i,
Sllen, Miss Dem Selbst. Miss Marie
t.tch, Mlea Jeun Hunter, Miss Prancw
Ijeek, Miss nvelyn Smith. Miss Julia
ltpl or, Mlas Anna Saunders, Mlsa Clara
Wall Mis, Dorethy Kills, Miss Nettle
CarnUMIss Stella Thablblan, Miss Her
tha IJurateln, of Letvla, Russia; Mr.
Hlbert Fitch, Mr Adelph Itlcker Mr
Heward Oman, Mr Harry Tlpplnc,
Muster Warner Hardman, -Master Wal
ter, Lull and Master I'aul Le-j-.
Mr and Mrs, Harl A. Street, whesa
marrlaife took place last month, have
returned from their wedding trip, and
are at home at JSS7 Seuth Plfty-aee-pnd
Btreet. Mrs. Street will be remem remem
bered as Miss drace L. Garner, of 4037
Chancellor street.
i.ftnr'nind.Mr?' 9er" "ertfelder, of
4409 Chestnut street. nnnetmi-a th '..
Bacemeiit of their daughter. MIbs Klule
K1.ler,t.f,e,tlerr,nn(1 ,r- Je" T.tus. son,
of Mr, Klmer Titus, gf thla city,
Icxandcr M, Ttae have
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Mr. and Mrs, )
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MU8. GEORGE JUSTICE
Mrs. Justice, who lives at St. DnvldS, is greatly Interested In charity
work. She was formerly Miss Florence O'Nell
returned from their wedding trip and
nre at home at B20 rine street. Mrs.
Itao will be remembered as Mlsa Judith
Bander, of 4228 Chester avenue, before
lier marriage, which took plnce last
month in Bt. Luke's Episcopal Church,
Thirteenth and Pine streets.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter dress, of Ftorty Fterty
elghtlt nnd Walnut streets, are receiv
ing congratulations upon the birth of a
daughter, Helen Louise, en Christmas
Day. Mrs. Gress will be remembered as
Miss Isabelle Gress.
The marrlage of Miss Mary II. Math
ewB. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mathews, of 600 Seuth Kerty-slxth
street, te Mr. C. Itldgway Tayler, of
Washington. D. C, took place en Wed
nesday. December 28, at the Presby
terian Church, at Kerty-second and Pine
streets. A wedding recoptlen at the
neme or tne nnue followed tne ceremeny,
After a wedding trip through the Seuth,
Mr. and Mre. Tayler will llve at the i
ler will live at the
Ivan Apartments, Forty-seventh street I
nnd llaltlmore avenue
The mai'rlage of Mlsa ICatlm-n Ben
Ickcr, of 4912 Hoepcs street, te Mr. Ber
nard J. Pipe, of 4904 Thompson street.
took place en Friday afternoon at 4
o'clock In the Church of Our Mether of
Sorrows, Forty-eighth street and Lan
caster avenue. The ceremony was per
formed by the P.ev. Father Oerman.
a reception nt the home of the bride's
parents followed the ceremony. Upen
their return from a wedding trip Mr.
and Mrs. Pipe will live at 69 North
Fifty-second Htrcet.
Mr. and Sirs. Michael Itoeney. of thli
SL,?:Luf"neu,? ti,-inS'aw L th?'rl
ndwnnl Malenfy
muiiwi,4iiiDfl Hiifl. aouiiey, 10 .nr. i
0. in Philadelphia.
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DELAWARE COUNTY
MIbi Clertnide Wlnrert, of Cheater,
has Imued Invitations for a bridge party
which ahe will Rive en Thursday after after after
Moen, January S. The card of Miss
Wlncert la Inclesed.
Colonel and Mrs. C. K. Hyatt, of
Chester, have been entertaining their
aen and dauKhter-ln-luw, Mr. and Mrs
Leslie Starr Hyatt, of Hlehtstewn,
N. J., for a few days.
Jtlsa Martraret Mausen Hunter, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mra. James Faten Hun
ter, of Media, will return In a few days
from at. tiOtils, where eh has been
the guest for a fertnlsrht of Mrs. Schnei
der, the grandmother of her fiance, Mr.
CJeeffrey Oliver Merrill, of Montreal,
Can. The ewraR-enrtnt of Mlsa Hunter
and Mr, Merrill was announeed u, few
months aze,
MIm Adn Ueerlnr. of Chester, will
entertain the members of her bridge
club nt her home en Thursday evening,
January 5, when her suests will Include
Mrs. Harry Armltafre, Mrs Lefran
Campbell, rrs. William McClcnachan,
Mrs. J. William Slmmeni, Mrs. William
B. Tedd, Mlns Martha Comfert and
Miss Sarah .Sweeney.
N0RRI8TOWN
Mr. and Mrs, Martin Ij. Wagner, of
Hamilton street, have unneunced the
engngement of their daughter. Mlsa
Anna Miriam Wngner, end Mr. Lee
Glenn Simons, son of Mr. nnd Mrs
Walde Simons, of Pert Allegany, Pa.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Adam Scheldt, of 1240 1
West Main street, have issued InWtn InWtn
tlens for tlie marrliiirn nf thai rimh.
ter. Miss Katharine A., Scheldt, and Mr
Heward Tiisen. son of Mr. and Mrs'
William Dunbar Kdsen, of Uermantewn
en Wednesday evening, January 18. nt
8 o'clock at the home of the brlde'!
parents. A reception will fellow the
ceremony.
Mrs. C. Herbert Wcntz, of De Kalb
street, entertained recently nt bridge In
honor of MIsb Scheldt. There were
twclve guests.
Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Bnker, of Stewe,
announced the engagement of thelr
daughter. Miss Marlen V. Baker, und
Mr. (lordeti 13. areff, son of Mr. Wllmer
IC. Grerr, of Limerick, m n dinner g!en
recently at their home.
Invitations have been Issued for the
marrlage of Mlsa Cathnrlne Segal,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles C
Segal, of Philadelphia, nnd Mr. David
Sablesky, bon of Mr. ai;d Mrs. Simen
Sablesky, of Norrlstewn, en January 24
at Mercantile Hall. '
Miss Mary N'oeton, of East Chestnut
street, cntci tallied at a dinner of four
teen ceveis In liener of Miss Clair
Wheeler, who rccently returned from
Germany, where for the last year she
haa been serving as a nurse In the
United States Army.
Mies Hose Muller. of De Kalb
entertained a number or
friends at nn Infennal da
home.
Mr. and Mrm. FYanklln
t r-"e Kalh street, gave
fntlI'Lal1t1l1,elrT1ho!5?11f1er thelr Hen- Jfas
ter Franklin It. Wlldman. Jr.. ivhn i
home from Hill Hchoel for the holidays I
Thure were forty of the younger selioel
set present. i
MLss Dorethy Maolnteah, of Lancaster
Pa , Is the guest of Miss Frances Huns,
berger, of West Main street.
28 Magistrates Take Office
Twenty-elKht city mnglutrntcs loeU
mmUh this lum-nlnj; In tlie various courts
for which they drew leta in the Mayer's
etllce several weeks age.
At the offices of these newly elected i
there were receptions te mark tlie went. '
Flew era woie sent from ndinlreri and,
many frltMd wtre present te see first
cases heard.
wiLii this n.rrrN in ie?
Phtlailelnlila te New Yerk In uns hour,
reuil "Arpuiiil the World In Thre- Wkn."
by Clierhs W. DuU, m Alnxu.ltii Dtcilua of
uxt suuJaj'i ltu wi Lttqua.arfv,
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MATRON
NEW YEAR WEDDINGS
AND SOME ON THE EVE
Mitt Ress Stemple Bride of Mr.
Geldberg Last Evening Other
Marriages of Holiday Time
The marriage of MIbs Itose Stemple
nlece of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Ilubln,
of 26 Swede street, Norrlstewn, and Mr.
Jacob Geldberg, son of Mr. and Mra.
Leuis Geldberg, of Gil Ilarbadees street,
took place yesterday afternoon In the
Tiphcreth Israel Synagogue, NerrLs
town. The bride a only attendants were '
her twin cousins, Mlsa Dorethy and SIlss
Nerma Rubin. The bride were a gown
of white satin and duchessa lace. Her
-' wun ei iumu, jium wiui orange oies-
vcl1 ws of tulle, held with orange bios
enm. and nhe carried a shower bouquet
of whttn rnnAH ami t iMu a r.
oeptlen nt the home of Mr nnd Mrs
Jeseph Itubln followed the marriage
ceremony. After a wedding trip te New
Yerk Mr. and Mra. Geldberg will be
at home, after February 1, at 626 Bar
bados street, Nerrlsttrwn.
FISCHLTtr-UOLD
A nretty weddlni; took nlaea seiter-
day afternoon when Miss l'sther Geld,
of Gl 28 Market street, became the brlde
:.Ml' ii.li.rrj l,'scer'. r i?e Jterctwrry
forced ?,h2r?2?.n,ill!Ch,S8nR!
in the New Auditorium, Seventh street
b a recentlen
and
snyder avenue, and was followed
mar
rnt.., t.-r.tA ., - -t.. i..
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'' K,u WT"Z"l-J", "' 'L' .0. Ltt"
::.,v' r..;v.. ".""' ;.".'" .v"'"."" :'.c"ci
wmi mm yen extenuinc me icnptn eri,",p""'
I her court trnln of satin. She carried
a shower bouquet of whlte resea and
sweet peas. The bridesmaids Included
Miss Matilda Geld, sister of the brlde :
MIbh Ida Fischer, sister of the bride bride bride
preem; Miss Kathcrlne Mcrvlbh, the
brldo'e aunt, and Miss Hese Zucker Mis?
Hoee Mseher, a nlBtir of the bride bride bride
Breem, and Miss Elizabeth Hllberg, nlece
of the bride, acted a tlewcr girls. Mlis
Ituth Chudnow was rind bearer. The
ushers were Mr Henry Mervlsh, Mr
Isadore lyncher and Mr. Qmirt.,. Alin
nnd Mr. Max Yeuniiman. Mnster Ieen
Geld "arid Mnster Jeseph 'M'ervlah acted
ni pages.
a ILLIOAN- KANK
The marrlase of Mlsa Sadie n ICane,
of Cliften Heights, and Mr. Charles K.
Gllllgan took place en December 20 In
St. Charles'
Church. Kcllyvllle. Tlie '
ceremony wns
n
performed by th P.ev
Themas h Buckley. Miss Margaret Ma
honey acted ns bridesmaid.
and Mr
amines . Kane was best man After
. iv line was neat man A't
a month's wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs
ailllgan will live In Flerida.
MCHTCN8TEIN IIEllBAfH
Miss Harriet Ilerhaeh ilni,iriiA er
J?ri.?n.d..M.r?-. Jeseph Herbach. of lsi'j
jserin isnwKirK street, was married Hut.
urday evening te .Mr Lee Llchtensteln,
son of Mr. nnd Mrs Benjamin Llchten
eteln. of Lancaster, Pa. The ceremony
which took .place at 7.30 o'clock at tlie
Majestlu Hetel, was performed by the
ltev. Marvin Nathan The brlde -las
attended by Mrs. Leuis Itesenberc' as
matron of honor and the best man was
Mr. Leuis Rosenberg.
HOLMESBURG
The Glila' Lengue of the Kinmaiiuei
Church, of Holmesburg, will tJeIrt Its
.,;i iiii-miiK in, i nn nunie ei m ss Helen
Llntz, SOL'O Frankford avenue, en Th??.
dny evening. The members of .'
lengue aie Miss Ann.i .steonsen Aliss
Klla Bettin, M.ss Len.i Buttln, Miss Kle-- '
ence IStter,
miss i-iorence Haines, .Mlsslsnid the young
Mlts 1 Iomice Weed, Mlsa thought that you w
Iielcn I'arr,
Mr"?ni frl. " "' V" ,J,c""m'" Clark.
. , .. . . ." '. -.uw, ,,iui;
Mrs! ChnrlM Mc'cTure H "U
Mr. and Mrs. Drue N' Allman, of 800 i
iiiTtin,!.
Dru.0AiiUm th?.rt ,?.' ' h&?
membercd as' Miss Om.enhimer.
Upiienhuimer.
The J. C. Club srai u theatre narly
en Saturday nfterneun at the Garnci
Tht-atre Miss Carrl- Spalin, Miss Ann.i
belle Smith, Mini Kthcl Silver, Miss Till,
nor .Stakes, Mist Flen mv llalnes, Miss
Lsther Ijindlu. Jtrs lliiriuy Ualnes and
Mrs. Nerman Moero attended.
Mrs J M.icDennld ami tier dauchter
Miss Gladys MncUen.ild. of Cottman
; treat, are fipendlns u fmv wveks in
Washington as the cuchIs of Mr. nnd
Mrs. T. Ludwlc HanKen
Miss Kloruice Weed of 7SID WalUcr
mieui, iu riuerinin iue uifimeers of liar
five-hundred club nt liei home en Men. ,
dny evening, Jnnuiry n Among these '
prekent will he Mrs Benjamin Plnri.
..tin, i'i.tiiH wynani
sireei, i ,;:-"-,-;--'"!"..- jr 'iftinrs. 'pi, ttirj r:t.i t All A ......
. .irft. l-rnnl l.-nnn T.. wi.... tr.i ,
her choel 'J , i "l "ai'en. Miss i arellne Snvder ,,w -'uuu'uiiiui iui mi igcs,
ance at her ! Vohn" 'iVr'Mrs' ? QUCJj Lunch at Heme' 0fficC'
n Wild Mi". Charles McClure nnd Mrs Harvey . 30U Fountains. Atk ler IIORLICK'S.
' iinnen '.-.,' I-Sr'Aveid Imitations & Substitntes
mvl!sW J t f w I i
m Gowns vmSr
Clearance Without Reservation
Exceptional Opportunities
ANNE L. DEVLIN
. l!
139 S. 13th Street
5i&t-4
LV l.6BSili.
THE DAILY NCiVELETTE
What's in a Xante?
lly FKKDIiltlCK IIAKT
it
T, DBAIt!"
Vy The words sounded much like
something n great deal stronger, If It
hed net been Impossible te connect the
Idea nf fttrene lnneusce with Mnrcnret
Davis. Hhe w-as net at all the sort of (
person one would suspect of using any
words stronger than the above quoted
expletive, and yet It did sound suspl
clnuMy strong when she said II. Homo Home Heme
thing was evidently wrong with her
world.
"Ob. dear!"
Ne doubt about It this time. Koine Keine
thins was wrentf nnd Mnrearct didn't
enre who knew It.
It wns o'clock en the afternoon of
January 1, 1H22. New Year's Day.
when the world taken en n new lease
nf existence, nnd every person feels ns
though he were given a fresh start. On
this day of all dnys It seemed strange
that n pretty girl cheuld express such
apparent dUllkc for thing as they
were.
Hut Margaret hnd her reasons.
It was her I'ncle Hmersen's beit
friend who wns nt the bottom of the
affair. Vncle Tmersen wns a dried -up,
souenky-veicod sort of person, who sent
Margaret a present twice n j car en her
birthday and en Christmas nnd who
otherwise played no part in her scheme
of things; she had net seen him for
. .. -
nut it appcarei tlmt T nclc limcrien '
had u friend "a ery cle.e nnd value.1 '
friend." he had Mated In his letter te I
her: and he bad. with maddening avun-
cular oemplncenry. told this friend te I
Invite Margaret te make n call en him en I
v v. - i .. w t.- 1...1
apted ferTn'and thin Sen toremparlng of JeUers, and a great
say that he hnd told his friend te etpect
her. This letter csjne en the samp day
that the "friend's" Invitation had nr
rlved. She knew the "frlend't" nddrew but
net his telephone number, nnd there wns
net enough time te write nnd decline.
I L'ncle Emersen had simply arrangrd
I matters without consulting her, and
i there was nothing te de but go through
with It. Shr looked forward te nn
afternoon spent in the company of neme
snuffy old man who would pi ate of the
dnjs gene by who might even pat her
.check in a senile way. "Hut if he docs
that, thought peer Margaret. '-I shall
Kf-renm nnd hlte !" It. Hid net nnnenr
te be a premising afternoon for her,
i. i.i... i.i i, c.t.t i..t. f.
UUk i.rjitii! ..'Milt, ii, c ...i;iit lui'ti ,.i. -
ward te much pleasure, she thought I
vcngcfully ns she pulled en her glove. :
The name of Uneie Kmerren's friend
was Geerge Knrquhar'en, Tq. This I
much I'nr'e Emernn had tnted in his
letter nnd the name did nothing te
Improve ills standing in Margaret's
mind. She set out for tier call in a ,
very unpleasant frame of spirit. i
The house was one of tbee brown
stone front nffnlrs that are exactly like
every ether house In the block. Hhe
inng the bell, hair prepared te leave
n card and tlee. but the cfoer opened
before she could get nt her card case
and a very old, very Milemn-loeklng man
servant steed neierc ner.
"MIks Davis? Mr. Karquhnren is
expecting you. Will you step Inte the
;...i. .'
",',. 1 '
Margaret tita as sue wax imi. me
reception room was n depressing chain
bev, with a high celling and eni-taPl
Inned. dark furniture. It was net
cheerful. Margaiet made mental notes
of what she would de if she had a
chance at that room, sne rose and '
wandered about, loeklnR nt tiili nnd
that horror of the early slstlet. and her
Nnirit sank even lower. Then ihe
Fcarceiv knew hew it came alnuil she
fpt tllat rnmc one 0P waR in the room
"nl turned te are a yeV man regardini
Ipr w,t n "-endly smile.
Mnraaret was in no friendly mood.
and alie did net return the smile. She
merely regarded the young man freez-
lnclv andsald. "Where is Mr I'arnu
i.;-"
The yeunir man looked einharraited.
"This N MIb Davl. isn't it? Er er
Mr. Fnrquharjien ii, well, he " lie
stepped, evidently nt a lei'
"Perhaps I'd better p,e."' she haul.
'If Mr. rarquharsen Nn't well "
the euns man interrupted.
"I quite nprre with jeu" were lii"
nmnziiiK word. "Thi room would
oek better with the'-e heavy curtnine
out nnd some cheerful furniture in It."
Mnrcaret blushed te the eyes. She
,nni1 evidently been thlnkine aloud and
thii Imnertlnent inuth had listened
"I her ,ieur paiderii" vhe said fr t.
Ingly, "but I called in nnnwer te n
I letter from my uncle te -ee hi old
' ft.tA.wt At t VnpinlinrHr,n lint- trt ,1fa.
cuss furniture with with hla i-ecre-
tary," she finished awkwardly, pucssim;
at the probable occupation of the yeiing
man. "If Mr. Fnrquharaen is indis
posed, will you he pe joed nn te tell him
that I called and that I am sorry that
I could net Fee. him." She turned te
go, The young man took a swift .top
-.i
"MIm Davi." he .tnl earnestly.
l"pleiiFe don't re. Mr. F.irnuhnrseii will
he delighted te see you. In lell you the
truth, he did net expert uch n yniinir
nnd such a jeung lnd te call. Frem
your uucle'a description of you, jeu
were tiuite different from what I sec you
te be "
Margaret's eyes hlazen Then vie
niddenly breLe into lanishte-
"I confess that I don't leek feiward
te the meeting nn niuie than Mr.
Fnro.uhnrf.en," she said ' I'ncle evi
dently told him things about tue, things
thnt aren't pe. I'm net a hoi rid old
snuffy per-en like Uncle, nnd I'm nfraid
""""'' Per-nn like L ncle. nnd I in nirnnl
"ia Mr- Farquhnrsen wen t like me.
"He "l'es 5" "r.v '"" ' Indeed."
man cjjinly. Ip
euld he a horrid old
ellffy person, anil he - preneretl for
.ren..m B.terneun I a-i Mr Fnrqu-
linraen, nnd 1 riune -e c'ee te your
uncle by helplnp him In some of his nn-
research work md 1 hnre
e-n mennliiff te .hverate this room
eYr. .K"('f' ' c
enme Inte the inheritance
of this house, nnd if juu w.' etnu with
Safe
Milk
Fer Infants
Invalid.
NO COOKING
Millinc
H aVMJTT Lirllll-Ja bM Li LI I ' SfafBD
I iinii BJiiriir.
Dvwpiir &
rv fc
vfl
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Aftcr.DinUer Trichs
ivsr;
mr&i -
r. i . . v j it
AS. J
Ne. 48 Te Spin a Coin Between Pin j
Points ' i
A neat trick is te spin a quarter,
held by the edge between the points of i
two pins. It is net se difficult as It l
appears. Lift the coin carefully be- j
tween flic pin points and blew gently en
It. The coin will rewilvc quite rap
Idly. '
Viivvrieht, tOM, hi I'vlUe l.algtr f.tn,pmv
me te the sunj parlor, which is really
quite attractive, we will have tea."
Margaret followed him In a daze. In '
a ilnze she was ushered into n most
MTtl'flrif ItfA lllfln atlh Tr1Tt Irt n tin 9 A all A
" " i",, " , i tl V !l..Vif,.i ,..iitt
,wn ntr'f r,' '"." ru,Jrl r . '
"'"."" 'ffc. X Ihn SSnk
'ia" m" ''",''" 'lu,nn Ihl ami
h'r tea. Hu aftcrnard. w"""'
" .le , r J,T. 'i L,i.n J? nnrf
en had hed mutual explanations njiu
deal of laughter, and she hnd premised
te go te the the.itre with him very seen
nnd let him come te call en her, and n
great many ether things had happened
which showed pretty clearly that Uncle
Emersen's friend hud no intention of
letting Uncle Emersen's niece get away
from Mm, she made a confession.
"I wns mere nfraid of your name
than anything else," she snld. "It
scared me!"
"I hope It doesn't scare you new,"
replied the young man
Margnret merely shook her head nt
the time; but thinking it ever afterward
she came te the conclusion that Fnrqu Fnrqu
harsen was a ver nice unmn, which
I t !or hei- own
i ll ter nei own
was fortunate, as she seen substituted
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
MIsb May P.ess, daughter of Mr and
Mrs Adam Ilet-s. of Ardmore. will re
turn en Tuesday nt te Vassar College,
wht.re shp In a student, after Fpendlng
the Christmas vacation with her par
ent Miss Margaret B Uutcher. debutante
daughter of Jlr nnd Mrs Heward
Butcher. Jr.. of Llanfalr and Winter
readn, Ardmore, who ban been spending
the Christmas wieatlen with her parents
will return also en Tuesday te Vuascir
College, where she 1 a student
GERMANTOWN
.Mr and Mrs. William H ijartl . nf
Oeweu avenue, Mount Alr, unneunce
the marriage of their daughter. M km
Marlen Miles 3aitle nnd Mr. Krle
Murrell, son of Mrs Hamilton Muriel,
of Baltimore, Md , en December ?9,
at Bnlttmere.
Mr and Mrs Wiliiiin Hes Harnr.
of Pelhani read nnd their daughter
i KaVe a tea en Thursday
their home.
afternoon at
Celebrate Gelden Wedding
Jacli&eu, l'a.. Jan. L". With i l?ht
surviving rhlldren out of thirteen pres
ent. Mr. nnd Mi. .lehn Tnhnney cele- '
lirated their tiftleth wedding miniver
bary at ihelr home here ycterday.
DO YOC OWN A CAT?
Yeu II be lntereitel In "The Da' cf th
Cut" te t ".tur In Man7lne Hcttnn cf
nit hundy Pfiu ic LiDem. .tdi.
ALDINE
C'itnut -i lilt'' S' Ph. JJprin 4C00
nirrnieu n;ia t. i r. i:. 1 i:i.t
11 A r -CentlTnus Showing II p M,
'SUCCESS!"
llurdrfrt" e tarncil away r eni 'he
the tnldnUl i nn; i s'itatleii if
Geerge Arliss
"DISRAELI"
ALDINE
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tairunrtnt w tl fail te e Mr
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