RPBR $? p j.vymj nm&r n"-j' " L1 1Xt. ' I W'I.1T EW 'PSW ' tj i r IfWSg Km ' H,I J, I, . J - r. I ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE fiancy Wynne Tells of Several Weddings Last Meeting of Season's Junier Cotillon Held Tonight at Bellevue Stratford Opera Supper Club Successful Affair J t.JS HAVE J i AW St. Pjtcr'i. ? '"ielM te be ft Merj ri' wedding at a Church today. tmd It' vrry prrtty nrtnir. June SttauPMe "! th LbwIh .tirl will be US? two bride-imaM". Mr. tMutt in te t V". l5:." !...!.. rl.uin P n,f. aa hast i. mail ,r Hnnni. mi I' T 1 HftMMailAfl II fi wav ma daughter "". '. V it.. rr.. . Wllllnm 3 (McAdoo, the former Mm. Martin, nnd v- SSL- in Vhestntit Hll. .SCrcinry yi urn -"""";' .. V" n.... fthiart. Alhert .TrirkKen. Lard- her' Hewell (wounds HUe. nil the nfflrers , if the nirftrd Trust Cerntinn.v. iIejh It C8t?) T-nnrle .Tolinnen. (Jeerjre Pese, Bllll McCall tome or tne rennsyi. VMlfc Company, tee), Allen Henry nnd DitIb Vsgt. Jr" wn" " Mnr.v' brother. art te be nailers. A ffllr bride nlwnyii make very prrttv one. and I'm sure Mry Win oe perireujr nwri. or ',1 ," TV) N'OT forget the lust meeting !- r U the Junier Cotillon thl evenlns nt if td Helleyut-Btrntferd. There are three dances iti the wfleiui, you knew, nud i thin yar thev have been converted Inte (ort of dinner or supper dnncw, start ing In the Feyer. Speaking of the dane'n, the Opera wippef-danre lat night wns cer tainly one of the tnet Minoeenftil of the Tear. I ww really oerrv that there will net be nny mere lUli yenr. Yeu knew, they have held them under the nuwWs of the Women's Committee of the Phil adelphia Orchestra for the orchestra fund. "d T understand quite n entla entla fartery amount ha-i been realbed. Lar iilh( Mr?. Tem Uehlni njid Mrs. Hareld Ya'-nnll rerelvel Ihe suest. arid there were n greit imny pnrtiea. It teemed te fie. I siuca ctery one felt I did. "It'a lh lift clinnre this ar te have 'eat' afler the opera without having te get into wratw and 4 te Keme hotel or cafe. Se let h go !' nc alwavd docs go aemewhere. I wish fhe erehetra would keep up the stipper dancea for the whole eeaaen. There ere even mere eperaa te come, you knew. DID you knew that n society whleli was founded way back in 1812 te w for the eeldlara, la atlll In cxiatcnen and celebrated it one hundredth nnd teiltb anniversary recently? vThey meet eerv two weeks, but thnnT: geidnen they de net have te sew for aoldier: aeldier: aoldier: new. but they make the darlincest clothes for little babies, whee famillca are peer """ ncc'" blp. Mrs. Aubrey Hewell entertained the wmbers of the eeletv, which is called "The Antedilu vian Sedety," nt the last meeting at her home. 3i!00 Spruce street, and Mm. Geerge Vaux. Jr.. will have the next meeting at her home in Bryn Mnwr. The membership is nbnelutely re stricted te descendanta of the original women who founded the wrlety in 1812. Among the members in thec days are Mrs. Richard Tatum. Mrs. 8. Knewlcs Peret. Mrs. Aubrey Hewell. Miss Eliza beth R. R. Hewell, Mm. Albert Drnper Whiting. MIbb Mary Williams Feret, Miss Catharine W. Merris, Sllsa Hen rietta Piersel, Mm. Samuel Ship'.cy, Miss 8uann O. Shiplev. Mis. Wnltcr G. Moere, Mrs. Walter Penu Shipley, Mm. (Jeorge Vnux, Jr.. Jllsa Mary Housten, Miss Letltia Housten, Mrs. William Haines, Mrs. Themas Richards, Mlw Elizabeth Winn. Mrs. Frank II. Tay Tay eor and Miss Charlesanne Housten. MARY, aged five, was wet te Sun day school for the first time a lew eeks age and returned home in a if" rleus mood. Next day mother called her and said: "Mary, the little girl next deer wants you te go In und play with her. Yeu may go for a ljttle flhile." "Ne mother," said Mary. "thank veu very much but I 'spect I better btuy by myself nnd keep my soul pure." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The guests who will attend thej bridge patty this afternoon which Mrs. Will iam ,T. Cnner, of Seminole avenue, fhestnut Hill, will give In honor of Mrs. Tristram C. Colket, 2d. will Include Mrs. Jeseph It. Itelllns, Mrs. Harrison K. Taner. Jr.. Mis. Ocerge Hanlspn Fra rler. Jr., Mrs. Jehn Wlnthrep Claghorn, Mrs. Henry Walten,' Jr.. Mrs. Themas McKean Allen, Mrs. Ferree Brlnten. Mrs. Paul Uebmann, Mm. McKnlght Black. Miss Mary Fahnestock, Miss Mildred Iengstreth, Miss Itachel Price, Miss Mary Primrose Ueeves, Miss , Elizabeth 1. Bartow, Miss Henrietta MacD. Wilsen, Miss Sarah M. Harrison. Miss Margaretta I Harrison. Miss Mary Ernestine Celeman, Miss Mary Knics tine Appleton, Miss Elizabeth B. Wayne, Miss Banning Grange and Miss Judith Jennings. Mrs. Walter Langden Eustls and MM. "Feter McCall Keating will preside at th tea table at a, small tea which Mrs. William M. Lycett. of 2124 PJne street, will give at her home en Tuesday after noon next from 4 te 6 o'clock te meet har daughter-in-law Mrs Kdward Lyd len Lycett The guests who wilt attend the dinner te b ulveii by Mr, and Mrs. Henry F. MlchtU at their home. .3918 Chestnut street, tomorrow evening In honor of Miss Virginia Ileckacher. debutante daughUr of Mr, and Mrs. Ledyard Heckecher, whose engagement has re cently been announced te Mr. Barclay McFadden. will Include Miss Ellen Mc Michael, Mlsa Alberta Tancesst Heatlt, Mlsa Lydla Merris Clothier. Miss Doro Dero Dore thy Redgera, Miss Anna Ashton, Mlsa Clntra Dills, Mlsa Elisabeth B. Battles. Mlsa Sarah Barrlnger, Miss Helen Vat 1 rnerln Mlchell, Mr. Barclay MuFadden, Mr. Edward Brooks, Jr., Mr. Oeerge Brooks, Mr. Scott I.andreth. Mr. Mln turn T. Wright, Jr., Mr. William Tayler, Mr. Livingstone I Blddle, 2d, Mr. Wil liam Fleming, Mr. Clayten McMlchael, Mr. nichard Chew, Mr. James A. Rev lin, Jr., Mr. Charles P, Davis, Mr. Jehn Paul Barrlnger, Mr. Branden Barrlngei snd Mr. Bernard c, uw. A card paitv and dance will fellow the dinner for ad ditional gueata. The theatre party te he followed by a supper at the Rlts-Carlten, which Mr, snd Mrs. Jehn K. Strublng. of 8115 St. Martin's lane, ChesUiut Hill, were te hae glven en Thursday evening, In honor of MIhb Katharine M. t'erler, dbututite daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Perter, has licen poMpeued until WedncsdAy evening, February 22, ewliiB le Miss Perter's lllnesa. The attests trill Inclue Miss Annn Ashteii, MIm Kllsabeth B. Wayne. Miss Mary U Nixon. Mlsa Oertruds D. Dougherty. Mr. .Telin K. StriihliiK, Jr., Mr. Jimph llnr llnr rlsen, Jr., Mr, Charles Thompson, Mr, James FergUKen, Mr, Pjiey Wilsen, Jr., fnd Mr, Jehn Barnwell. Mr. and Mm William J. diner will chaperene Hi pariy, The ffuealn tvhn nttmlffl iHa nnAra and (.upper last night at the Academy ' Muile vhlch Mra, James S'.arr, of Jlney avenue, Gerniantewn, and the VeilavuH.strntfnril, gave In honor of JiHS Clarissa Audrrsen, of St. Austua. m. Fla, who In visiting Mra. ,s, Qrav "ayteii at her place, Cedar Hill Kami, Media, cre Mr. ami Mra. H. Grey Hay. en, Mr. David Wlngstand and Count Jlcnatc Caaaclll. Mls Margaret H. Cooper, daughter ?Jnr'..nd Mr' Kamuel W. Cooper, or ;' Lancey place, will enteitaln ;,t a small dance at her home en Wad. H 5na, M,1"- Nl-amel K,uvleK of ,fer,nerly of West PWIUlph a, new of ,nTmlr8ary ta S win. 'Vll,,0,e.,VJ',em,e' ( l,?-t,,n,"t H111 (-a,flng" VrM ...na S 'il l,lr.h I""""' f tlle eVt'nt a f'l,llIlv '"" wa will entertain nt dinner en Friday eve- ceivlnr ceiigratiintl ma upon Hie birth i.ell , .,er home, There were thlrtv- jlnc, February ?4, In honor of their of a daughter. Uorethy YfielnlB Harris SJVwaVa. Mr" ami I Mrs lUx have lUushter, Miss Nancy Knevls before . Adj-mis, club entertalneil at a en daughter and four sons, who are W.T'tV"",0' ,Mrr Charles Sl'r' v.tetlM K III! hw of ) te Mrn. William Daer. of Ambler; Mr. Wurta Dxncliig Clats. ya'M 1, 7 hh n.n v.n..p Walter Itex. of Three Tuns : Mr. Adam hlfl'wKSr .v,l?ln,r;1 ?rt",,ir 32, gftr th. L$ 7fertlnt2n"P,rl5ay informal rcap !? mTi-A"Mv ana Miaa.caatt lltMsl' f.lMllMtak.w-x.siii x:vi-- and Mrs. Charlei Mercer Hicks, of New Yerk, formerly of thla city, wilt enter tain at a luncheon and card party at the Philadelphia Country Club en Tuea 'l.iy afternoon, February 21, in-honor el Miss Gladys Drewn McCewen, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. .Emanuel 11. Mc Mc eowen, of 4401 Hpruce street, whose marrlaan te Mr. Charles Berssert Frits, Jr., will be selemnised en Saturday evening, February 25. The guests will Include the bridal party. Miss Hicks, who will attend Mlfcs McCewen aa ena of her brldennia!d. has arrived In this juy and will bn Mlna ; until after the weddlne Owing te the death of her brother, lir. .Teseuh rtnberts Bryan, Mrs. neb nob neb ert T. Blcknell hai recalled the Invi tations for the luncheon te have been srtven in honor of Mlsa Evelyn Itednian Drayten. Mrs. Frederick .Test, of 1004 Pine street, win receive nfermallv th s aft ernoen. Receiving with Mm. .Test today win De airs, wiiuam mueser capp, mm. . Alien ntocitten, aira. Henry u Town send and Mlsa Careline Blddle. Mr. Jeat will be at home en Thursdays In thla month and In March. Mrs. Ralph Souder will entertain tt card party at her home, 112 Bleddyn read. Ardmore, In henbr of her daugh ter, Mlsa Margaret U Souder, en Sat urday afternoon, April 1. The Greater Philadelphia Chapter ui Ilia Military Ordef of the World War will give its Annual banquet thla eve ning, In the be Hi com of the Rltt-Carl-ten at 7 o'clock. Among these who are expected te sneak are Majer Gen eral Charles ,T. Bailey, commander of Third Cerps area. Fert Heward, Md. ; Brlcradler General S. H. Wolf, com mander .of New Yerk Chapter of the Military Order of the World War; t-oenei March B. Stewart, of tha ueneral eisfT, Washington, 1?. C. : Colonel Kd ward Carpvnter, -commander of the Sev-cnty-nltith Dlvls'enj Dr. Charles E. Du bell, chaplain of field artillery, and the Hen. Maurice Palllard. French Censul In this city. Majer General William G. Price, Jr., will act as teastmaater. The Huntingdon Valley Country Club will give a dinner-dance en Wednesday, February 22, at 7:89 o'clock. It will be a Colonial cestume dance. At tha annual meeting of the Pennsyl vania Society of New England Women, held at the Acorn .Club Thursday after after neon, the following officers were elected: Mrs. C. Heward Clark, Jr.. president: Mrs. Frederick W. Roekwe.ll. first vlca president: Mm. Fredetlck ft, G-rry, ppc ppc end vlee presllent: Mrs. Clarksen Clo thier, ' treasurer : Mrs. Frank Htittlew, recording secretary; Mrs. Charles W. Nevtn, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Samuel Hcevllle, Jr., Mrs. Heward Butch er, Jr., Mist Mabet A. Searle and Miss Katherine Brlnley, managers. Following the buslncea meeting was an Illustrated lecture by Mr. Andrew Vrlpht Crawford en "The Se-jqul-Centcnnlnl Exhibition." Miss Florence! Wlghtinan, harpist, and Mrs. Gerald Campbell, (insisted by Mrs. Herbert Evorett, violinist, contributed te the musical portion of the program of th? afternoon. Tea and an, informal reception followed, .The British Officers' Hub of Philadel phia will glve a lunch nt the Bellevuo Bellevue Bellevuo b'tratferd Hetel en Thursday, February 23, in honor of General Sir Arthur Wil liam Currle. G. r. M. G K. C. B. The recently elected efflcwi of the club for this year are: President. Captain B. Hubert Coeper: vice president, Lieuten ant A. E. Andrews, M. C ; secretnry, Mr. T, Hareld Fcx British Vice Censul, and Measurer, Captain Valentine J. Sharkey, M. C. Miss Margaretta Dixen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ThemaK F. Dixen, of the Poplars, Chestnut Hill, who has been spending a fortnight at Lake Placid, N. Y will return home tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Shipley Dixen, of Meadowbrook, Vlllaneva. nre spending a fortnight in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander H. Scott, of 1815 De Lancey place, left last week for St, Augustine, Fla, where they will spend several weeks. Mm. Jeseph Kellar, of West End ae nue. New Yerk, who lias been enter tained aa the .guest of her brother-in-law und sister, Mr. and Mra. Jehn Pow ers, of Overbroek, for n few duys, re turned te her home yesterday. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Leuis B. Fertner nnd Mrs. Henry D. Stevens, of Jen,k1ntewn, gaAe a luncli e,,n and bridge party at the Old Verk Read Country Club yesterday. There were about ISO guest. Mm. II. P. Robinson and her daugh ter, Mlsa Vlrglhta Robinson, of Neble, bio In Flerida, wheie they will remain for a few weeks. The dane? which the senior class of the Cheltenham High Scheel will gle will be held nt tha North Hills Country Club, near Edge Hill, en Friday eM-nlng. Mr. and Mre. Jehn Sldel, of Philadel phia, are occupying thelr new home en Kenderton avenue, Realyn Heights. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Rupp. of Oakdale avenuei Glenslde, have sailed en a Medi terranean cniiae and after going te Im Im den will return home In the late spring. GERMANTOWN Mr. ami Mrs. Blmar Wnlllng, of 6715 Mnceln drive, gave a dinner at the Manhetm Cricket Club en Saturday In honor of their wedding annlverrary. Mrs. Den Hlnkley, of Buffalo, enter tained a bridge party at tha Green Dragen tearoom en Monday In honor of Miss Clarice Meyer, whope wedding will take place thin evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis, of natt Penn street, dermantewn. will give a dance en Saturday next at thelr home In honor pt their non 13ruce. About forty of the school Eet will be present. Miss Brooks' dancing class will Rlve a costume dance at the Manhclm Cricket Club en Fr!da. A Georce Washington dlnner-dance will ba clvcn bv the members of the Pelham Club en February 22. Mr, and Mrs. Jehn Grunlnger. or 1030 Penn street, are at Davtcna, Fla. Tim L-Trlanglt Club will rI play, "The Fortune Hunter," te ba fol lowed by n danre, en the 4eninKi of Februiy -I. -2 and 2" at tliu Ueriiun Ueriiun lewu Beya' Club Miss Hrf7.cl 1'eftln. of '117 West I Iritis beriy Btieel. la euteitaliiing as her nuett fiT a few weeks Min Uoietliy Mills, of New Vctk. Mlsa llernlce riercnl, of 4601 Tulask' avenue. Is en a Unit te Washington, where Hhe Is the Riiest of Mrc Walter Heward Nash, WEST PHILADELPHIA and Mr. Kaymeml (' Harris, Among thoje present were Miss Pegiry Dill, Miss Margaret Lunk, Mln Lillian ratcraeu, Mild Sara Crewell, Mias KUcabeth Sweeney, Miss Janet Lewis, Miss Louisa Manelll, Miss Marthu Tinker, Mlw uoretny van ''.anat. mirs Jean Blackburn, Mlsa Frances Dwyer, Mr Tayler uihuihb, ir, juit Auaurren, Mr! Malcolm Hedge, Mr. Ocrrden Hedge, Mr. Brlnten niarpie, ntr. uicnara Tyson, Mr. Jlebert Search. Mr. Walter Falres, Mr, Geerge Aiaoi'enana, Mr. rump Mount, ail, nnciwuru juiuhuh aim .Mr. Nell Dew. Mr. and Mra. Oscar- Kpiteln, of (143 Pin strMI, tntrtalnd In 'tha gray room of tha Arcadia an aturday laat In ? "!I 'iHi,MlHrfilBfcJea, Mr.; i'-HT-;yiiij" wwyi'T v.ar .M SzJrWlCmBEtMatm!!rt .PC .i, . i .. l'jia w", --. s. ..... . EVENING PUBLIC . LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, LIVING IN by the Delta Alpha PI Barerlty en Feb ruary 12 at the home of Miss Carolyn Brown, 604 Seuth Sixtieth atreet. These present were Miss Adeline Knenfler, Miss Alberta Schwartz, Miss Sara Prlpe, Mlsa Miriam Stein. Miss Paullnir Man dell, Mtas Cclla Eskewltz, Miss Rese Kanter, Mlset Bertha Llpscliutz, Miss Eva Roberts, Miss Anna Diamond, Mlsn Carolyn Brown, Mr. Harry Skale, Mr. Sam Bermati, Mr. Willie Auerbach, Mr. Mark Walde, Mr. Sam Tunltsky. Mr. Sam Masters, Mr. Harry Renenfeld, Mr. Eddie Wexler. Mr. Harry Kramer, Mr. Bin Price, Mr. Gecrrge Serins, Mr. Sel Fischer, Mr. J. Rescnfeld. Mr. ft Rosen Resen feld and Mr. and Mrs. II. Brown. A surprise party was given In honor of Miss Snrnh Steinberg's, graduation from the Philadelphia Nermal Scheel at the home of Miss Hannah Salkewltx, 5270 Parkside avenue, en Saturday last. Among these present were Mlsa Ann Cehn, Mlsa Mary Cehn, Miss Ann Braverman, Miss Constance Geldman, Miss Sadie flheap, Mln Tda Stern, Mls.i Zelda I.andsberg. Mlsa Sarah Steinberg, Mlsa Hannah Salkewltz. Miss Ada Salko Salke wllz. Miss Sadie Salkewltt, Miss Jean Stcinbertr. Mr. Aarnn Keenlff, Sir. Mor Mer ris Lsvltan, Mr. Ben Stein, Mr. Hen Frank, Mr. Eisner. Mr. Manuel Edle-, Mr. David Adler. Mr. Jack Golove, Mr. Jeseph Green, Mr. Radblll, Mr. Samuel Kane and Mr. Jack Rubin. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hernn, of 1722 Slgel street, will entertain thlt.rvenln. Their RtiestB will be Mr. and Mrs A. Fredericks snd Mr. and Mrs. Themns Kane. Mrs. Hagan will be remembered as Miss Margaret Gallagher, of this section. Miss S Mensalvage. of 1928 Shunk street, will entertain about twenty guests at cards at her home tomeirow evening. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Betty Vera Beadell. of 1"," West Erie avenue, srave a card party for the Tau Sisma Prl Sorerltv at the Delmar-JIerrlB en Saturdiiy. Februnrv 11. Mln Dalsv Dean Slerrls. of Cel. llngawoert. N. J., was Miss Beadell's guest oer the week-end. I Vl Klttv Sn.itli. .Inuirl.i..,- nf vr ... in Minhn.i sinn ih nt r. .; m.ir . Sun nvniie, r.awr.dnic. cntertalni'd In ..u ...... ..,...... . ........, ... w-,.... ...rf,..n , fermallv at tier home en Sunday eve nine. The cuesM included MIsh nienner Oniirer, Miss CJladvs Murphy, Miss Marlfl Pinncanip', Mr. Walter Strad, Mr. Paul Cutter and Mr, Oeerga Mc Kee. i l FALLS OF THE SCHUYLKILL Mr, .Inhn Itehenade), of 3617 Queen lane, East Kalis, wna tlm truest of honor at a surprise birthday dinner given by his wife, Mra .Jehn Hohen Hehen adel, en Thursday ecnlng last, Cevers were laid for twenty. Mr. and Mrs. Ilehenndel will shortly open thelr sum mer home at 200 Seuth Massachusetts avenue, Atlantic City, A bread, cake and candy sale will be tfhen (shortly by Mrs. Jehn Stlnsen. of 3C93 Queen lane. Falls of .Sclmkil!. The proceeds will be turned ever te the Heuse Committee of the Fails Baptist Church, Queen lane above IIIUke avenue, where the Kev. Kdwln W, Bayler la pastor. FRANKFORQ Mr. and Mr.i. Herman T. Giunincer, of 2.11 1 Orthodox Ktreet. are spending several weeks at St. l'etersburg and Key West. Via. Mr. William II, llauikaanneunces the maniacs of his daughter. Miss Mary Jestphinu llauck, te Mr. Franklin P. Luckman, en January 30, at Harris burg, Mr. and Mrs. Luclcman will make their home at 1607 TorrtBdale avenue. M00REST0WN Mia. A. W. llegers. of Central avenue, entertained informally at cards en Sat utday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Grorge Ilillman ua'e a bridge party en Saturday evening laat Mr. Jehn Desmond Mayers, who has benn spending a few days In Moores low ii, has returned te Bordentown Mill taiy Academy, where he Is a student. Mr and Mrs, Frank Thatchcrj of Kdgewater I'aik, gave a Valentine dance at the tllverten Country Club lant. niglit. The Oriental Club gae a Irge dance In Odd Fellows' Hall en Friday night. l NORRI8TOWN and Mrs. Jehn M. Rex. of 1D50 Mr. Hex, of Fert Washington : Mr. Harvey ana flir, w. xi, itex, or rvorriaiewn, There are a number of grandchildren and one great-grandchild, Master Jehn Walter Hex, aged two years. Mr. and Mis. Ehvoed Ileberts, of Ulri Pine street, entertained at dinner last Saturday evenUnr, at which the engage ment of Mra. Ilebetta' ulster, Mrs. C. Stoos. and Mr. Churles StHt, both of Wilmington, Del,, waa announced. Cov Cev ers at dinner were laid for twohe gueatM. Mr. Charlea W, Watiiwrlglit. of 1232 West Airy atreet, has left for a stay n Miami, Fla, i Mr. and Mra.jH, H. Byarly and their issatth yrly. of Wagti LvMva.' , V isssHlsllssHk sssBawfe' SSSSSSSSSSH MRS. R. ii. DAYARD BFllli'pjijijH ttmmiMF'J" !4ssssH Dewin. jr. Wtm'; 'iM Mrs. Bewie was. Miss Christine jKK?: -M Cadwalader. daughter of Dr. fjSflH'M . and Mra. Williams Diddle FKKfM&f$m Cadwalader. Mr. and Mrs. BPWjM-'t' ? Bewie are living at present in Kmikmmi'M-(':-''y.J- Chicago, III., where Mr. Bewie MvMW&ZJ'rwA ' 1. 1 ...i mifim?:x2?fm Photo bv Marctau. BB1B1SBF,:MSBEX'''; ," 'i ' .v-' ;' Mf issslsK nissK:''' ?' i .:-. ' , ; K. -.' EsssMHsasHsMHMssTT'gBK wR ' ? .-l; 'Ji&ijlat-'-'t:'''' 4i '- '1 mA sVUr' . X,? XiVU32PZ: v:,K av, 'Ajr ; ,. r MMf'i' '- T sinTr-' '- - ' - "' ' ' : "-' - ' - - THE WEST caL ssssV "VP ' Jsssssssl HV'tMsssi IsV HbAsaeseasa mmmmiMm ifoe Kmmmfimd.v&mt '"ri'fitlJk&'i&.i S ssslaBWaaBBK!.'I7r-K; -.ii. H' L MISS MARY C. PAGE BRIDE OF JOHN PLATT Marriage Takes Place in Old St. Peter's Church at Noen Miss Meyer Married in Cermantewn A uedding of unusual Interest toeK place at neon today In old St. Peter's Lpibccpal Church, Third ana rine streets, when Miss Mary Ce Page, "laughter of Mr. and Mm. Heward Wurts Page, became the bride of Mr. Jehn O. Piatt. The church was artistically decorated with palms nnd white ealla lilies. The ceremony waa performed by the Rev. Edward M. .Tc.Terys. rector of the church, SKsIsted by the Rev. Jehn Mock Meck rldge, rector of the St. James Episcopal Church. The bride, who was given in marring bv her father, were the gown of Ivery white satin, trimmed with pearls, whlcn wa8 worn by her mother en her wedding day. There wai a court train of white velvet trimmed with orange blossom" She were her great-grandmother's wed ding Tell of old rose point lace, which waa ai ranged en the head with a b.infT of pearls nnd clusters of orange blos soms. Ifer bouquet was of lilies of the allcy, erchldt nud gardenias. Misa Jpup Bell Teatman, the muld of honor, were a smart frock of orchid pink brocaded georgettn with a peri winkle blue georgette girdle, lltr hat was of periwinkle blue taffeta trlinmad with morning glories and orchids, and slie carried a bouquet of purple lilacs, sweet peas and orchids. Miss Evelyn B. Pace, a sister of the bride, and Mis Anna Lewis, were the bridesmaids. They were dressed in or hid pink brocaded georgette, with touches of periwinkle blue ceercette and peke bonnets with blue liersc-lialr brims and crewnfi of orchid pink changeable laneia, irimmeu witu orchids and morning glories. Mr. riajten Piatt. Jr. brother et m? unufroem, as ine eesi man. I'M usnera lneluasil Mr. Albert A. Jack son, Mr. Geortre 1J. Pr.ge, Mr. Wllllnm W. Mct'all, Mr. Goerija 11. Stuart. 3d, Mr. Laurence Johinen, Jr., Mr. S. Davis Page, Jr., a brother of the bride: Mr. Lardner Hewell and Mr. Allan J. Henry. A breakfast followed at the home of the bride's parents, 1013 Clinten street. On their return from a wedding Jour ney, Mr. nnd Mrs. Piatt will be at home after March 1u at Paell, Pa ODGER MOYEB. An Interesting wedding will take place today, when Mies Clarice Meyer, of 8602 Greene atreet, Germantown, will be mar ried te Mr. Kdward S. Odgera. The wed ding will take place at Christ Church. .Germantown. at 7 o'clock. The Hev. unanen Amur win einciuie. iiie nrme, who will be given In nmrrlage by her father, Mr. Jeseph H. Me.fr, will wear a gown of white tatln trimmed with duchess lacs and her veil or ducheaa lacj will be arranged aa a coronet. She will carry Ulls of the valley and white orchids. The matron of honor, Mra. Den Hlnkley, of Buffalo, will wear a. e,i of silver lace with a girdle of jade green and a. ifl-dn creen hat. Her flowers will be shaded sweet peas. The maid of honor, Miss Dorethy MeBride, will wear silver lace and JMe green georgette with a hat te match, trimmed with green os trich. She will carry mixed spring flow flew era. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Themas II. Merris, Miss Janet Yeung, Mlsa Dorethy Pryer, Miss Margaret Bickley, Mlsa Bllcabeth Drlppa and Mrs, Charles Car Car eon, of ltoaneke, Va., wilt wear Kewna of Jade green georgetto with Birdies of sil ver and hats of silver lace, trimmed with Jade green grapes. They will carry mixed spring flewera. Mr. Odgera will be attended by his brother, Mr, Albert Odgers, aa best man. The ushera will be Mr, Jeseph M. Cook, Mr. Fulton Sampson, Mr. Alonre Horgey, of Mary land: Mr. Samuel Bradley. Mr, Jehn W. Snowden, of New Yerk, and Mr, Edgar A. Tyler, of Datnpt, Va, After an extended wedding -trip Mr. and Mrs. THE TRAINED NURSE f1NFANT SH0P 1810 Chestnut St. Trained Nurses in Attendance LajetUi Freai Safety Pla la Bed Tha only rtiep of lis kind whnrn t') preaptctlva mether ran ahep nnd ob eb mln edvlc as te the jireiwr laetl for the nowcemtr. rtna 8llk-anMVoel Hblrts ft 2K Hire Sllk-iind.Weet Dands 7fCe Hlsea 2 te 0. ISI'RUCK 3183; cEfiTuIiGt J J, Uwlav 1126 Walnut St. r.Slttt. Dashing Spring HATS of novelty straws nnd beautiful braids go rca rca genbly priced 'ibe LMIU Odgera will be at home at 1S11 Frank lin atreet, Wilmington, uti. CARROL CARNEY A wedding of Interest took place thla morning In St Menica's Church. Wtner and Seventeenth streets, when Miss Mar garet M, Carney, daughter of Mi, and Mm. Frank Carney, of 242S Seuth Klffhtcmth atreet, became the bride of Mr. Nicholas J. Carrell, of Z527 Seuth Colerado terrace. The ceremony was Tailored Suits lob Coats Habits $. J. Begerbcrg 1 621 Cfttftaut trttt wna Creater of Suit for Women and Misses 1225 WALNUT ST. Special for February TAILORED TWEED SUITS TO ORDER Misses' Tweed Suits - - $40.00 Ladies Tweed UQBOI Men Are Younger Than Their Wives. Why? I TIIK reason Is logical. Artificial medern living conditions SAP woman's vitality and make her eld before her time. Besides, women aet less physical recreatlea and give all their time te heuaeheid datlea aad faaiUy. YOUTH can be maintained only if HEALTH ts conserved. Get rid of Eieesa Vat ei Bnlld un If nMdd. (Isn't aJwava be "Tired" and eemplalnlng, or "pep." Vtft our Instilulien for trial y-,jik,M.rz FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Phene, Spruce 5I,8J, UKISMsVCI: Tan Russia Dull leather CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Fin Footwear Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Advance Showing Mourning Millinery for Spring The Display Is Unique for Smartness and Superior Workmanship The -materials are Crepe de Chine, Canten Crepe, Pcau de Soie, Milan. The trimmings are Biet, Violets, Grapes, Quill, Priced $8.50 te $20.00 Mourning Veils OnMiidlne and Georgette with Crepe fold. Tesca, Biusela Xet or Fancy Mesh Veiling beidered with crepe or ribbon, 91 uu up. Specials in Imported Lisle Hosiery Women's Black Full-Fashioned Lisle Hese, 7ec Women's Balbriggan Full-Fashioned Heae, 75c Women's Richelieu Rib Black Lisle Hese, S1.00 Women's Lisle Full Fashioned with Clex, $1.00 Women's Medium Weight Silk Lisle, $1.00 Women's Fine Mercerized Lisle Union ' Suits. Special at $1.25 Women's fine llsle merctrlied Union Suits Theie com In all the at.les Loese or tight kne. Regular or bodice top. A Sale of Misses' Weel Skirts, $3.95 Formerly Priced at $6.95 and $7.50 All-wool IValds and Cheeka and plain navy blue Sklrta. Mostly all ar mlsaee' lengths, although there are a few women's skirts in the asaeitment. Thess are uonderful value and will go out ery e,uitIly. Clearance of Waists at Half Price We have taken from our regular 'stock all of our White Walat.i that we de net have In ceirplete slxe assortment and marked them at half price. Many of our beat-aelllng waists will be In the let at thesu i educed prices: 11.25, $2.00, $2.75 Eavenson's Original Hard Water Seap Twelve Large-Size Cakes for 60c Kavensen's hae been makers of fine reaim for threc-quartera of jl century. Their Hard Water Seap makes buahela of creamy lather and is of unusual fine quality. The cake le full 4-et, site and Is dellaht fully perfumed with almond odor. Should you never have tried Eaven. sen'a Hard Water Seap we would suggest your apendlng 6c for a aamnl cake. Yeu can easily prove Ita auperlerlty. wie Pound Rell of Absorbent Cotten Made by Jehnsen & Jehnsen, Special. 45c lb. Thla famous make et Absorbent CaUen at this paae-Ial pr for i a few aygt i t, i vtK xUeUMK W ems 4W . j.i'.ey wji j- )j 3Lm i r" "TT'.nrTBTT i it m "'""''" 7w.u.wj8g i .ar.:,-, "vanii raiuaiw , FEBRUARY 15, 1922 performed by Father Montague and was teUmnlsed with a nuptial mass, The bride were an Alie blue suit with hat te match and carrWd a corsage bouquet of orchids and lilies of tha valley. Mlsa Anna M. Camay, alatar 'of tha bride, waa bridesmaid and were a dark blue -au It with hat te match and earrlsd a corsage bouquet of crchlda.' Mr. Edmend A. Carrell waa beat. man. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carrell, after a wedding trip te Ber muda, will return abeut April 1 te their new home, 1904 Merlyn read, Overbroek. FOR inNEDIAje WEAR AND SKCIAL 0D ,i Suits $55.00 IOE ioeo cissMKt3fnscrasWsCi9H need leus Be vlvael and have plenty treatment. Ne obligation. liaiiiviJC i Bellevue Court Building f Ml 8 Walnut Street y lisaHMsiaHisCisawciMKnsnerl Smart Oxfords That are snug around the top even en the most slender feet. $13 Sines 1868 -ejaJly WWim aspeveHt iepeereeevBeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeBtiai ik ia. . t. wremm Swervet Inte Tree te Avoid Child Bethlehem, Pa., Feb. 15. Dr. P. E. Stem yesterday tmved the life of a child who wna crossing an ley street when he Bwcrved his machine and crashed into n tree. He suffered n fractured collarbone and kneecap in the crash. The Sports Tailleur te your measure Consisting et Ceat, Skirt, Knick ers or Ceat, Skirt and Breeches In Herringbone Tweed or Spert Cleth $50 The New and Popular Cape-Skirt and Ceat $55 te your measure Just Ceat $OC and Suit.. &9attiieb Tailor Dressmaker Furritr 122 Seuth 13th St. PHTI-A.'S LEADINa THEATRKg DtnKCTlON Or I-UU & J J. 8HUHERT CHKSTNUT T.OtRA HOUSE DAILY MATS AT Z.I5 -B13 AT 8.13 GEORGIE PRICE MABEX, W1THKE CO. IN SALLY, IRENE & MARY BRENDEL k BERT ERNESTINE MYERS & CO. EDDIE DOWLING AND AIX-STAJl BITX OF 8HUBEKT VACdRVILMS WALNUT iBfiyJteM EncBEnn WITH ALMA TELL, McKAY MORRIS ONK NEED NOT HAVE RKAD THIS BOOIv TO ENJOY THE PI.AT." Eve. llulletln F.Trt., i"0c t $3. Rnt. Mat., SOe In il.Be imhipcki Last 4 eves. Lilt Pep. Mat. Today tl.50 GRE01WICH VILLAGE FOLLIES NEtt c-a. nr week ecaih lumur. PDIECMim rwApfv pirK.ixKviir'iVii.tfieitiiiK- ft. "" ' !"",'rir,"""-rTT MAKE IT SNAPPY! flM A SWMMUIK mil tt STARS AW 75 DAINTY MAPHANOU MVINITIU amBELPMI em Lfijiiw kin i ZTr.Z. sews i sat ut i je WILLIAM VIUM. NR VMIKSTWJ KOW ,WI HODCE 'DOG, LOVE TBI PstUDtlMI IMOUIBM 45.- OOa LCVt IS A IAU0HFCV Of REAL MIRIT AND A OtCIDtD TKAT ALDINE 'THEATRE .Chutnnl at ISth iHrfrtien or Krfd l. A M. I-.. IVIt M. Centlnneus Shewlni 11 P. M. 11 A ONE WEEK ONLY "A DOLL'S HOUSE" HKMtlK inSEN'1 MASTKKPIKCU Tllll.MI'HANTLY ACCIIMEIJ 1 Y TIIK CRITICS ' .cuht'e ri1 retrnt art et Narlmuvn in hr aUlllJ linJ It tecemea an eutstanJIne proUufftlen " - NORTH AMERICVN "Nsilmn's, n Nur, raaki tlif pic tura verth whllf RECORD "Niilmeva a portrayal of Nera en thu acrcu l" all et tliea dft ttlllnic euc which ah"! R-n te tha part when playlns en tha ataee." -PUBLIC LEDGER hr flna rrpraaalv anil i praaalva actmsr " HULLETIN Her brilliancy and rharm, with a touch of emotion well lit hr for tha part " INQUIRER ' Tl tery ruahea te It climax Jmt a aurelv and Juat aa rnltlely aa It dirt en Hit atace." EVE, I.EDUER Addcil Allractlen CARLO JT.HBET1I I'hila.'a favorite Uarllnna NEXT HEKK GeergeArlis,"The Ruling Panion" B. F. KEITH'S ;illlll iiutjiij DE LYLE ALDA Lat or Zlfgfald Fntllta WITH EDWARD TIKR.NET AND lAMEP DONNELLY A CO ... udVLE & cAVAAUGH K,.,y l.t'V QKK In "MAKRV ME" I RANKI.IN CHARLEai UEHSIB IlROWNlNOi OTHERS AND AL HERMAN 3 SHOWS WASIIINQTON'S BIRTH- DAY 1 SO. A0 AND (T P. J. SEATS ON SALE NOW ImiiiiiiiiininiiniuiiaiinniiiiiiniiuiiiiiiiiMiiuiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiii W1THERSPOON HALL Choir of Old St. Peter'. Church HMltal of Cheral t'enrrli Mualii (it caMlla) Cnerua of 39 Man and Uejs TONHJHT AT till " TICKETS AT llCPPK'H. flea TO tt.OQ ACADEMY or HIMIC TOMoaliewNiqiiT at aiis Lv ( v AVtRV HOW0OBClltLT0N tNMUf ' I tsfitgZ Plreetlen Hwwi Cmiitmny e .j'.. dZZ. 'A n? NlNKTEKNtll AND MARKHT w MA It A. M. TO It P. M I' ,1 llOtlF.RT V.. LKON'AKU l'RESENTg Mae fa Mum In PeacecK ' Mtetf f ADDED reMHDT tNNni'ATION WE 3AV IT WITH j "SMILES" HIIOIIT HNAPPV DIKKErtENT f TONIGHT ' Alte I'rldar Ercnlnit MAE MURRAY IN PERSON AT 7:30 AND 0,80 O'CLOCK StANTOKI SIXTEENTH AND MARKET 11.30, 1.30, 3.30, S.30, 7.30, t.30 LAST 4 DAYS TIV.X INORAir production CAST 01" 12,500, IIRADKD FIV Rudelph Valentine Dellv, ,13c. BOe. Kenlnpi, r.lte. 7Sr. Saturdays and Holidays Kvenlnc Trle.e Limited Eagag ement CecBmeackf MONDAY NEXT Firat Time at Popular Pricaa THE AMAZING SPECfAOLlS faheedl SAROOU'S DRAMA OF LOVE Massive and Gorgeous Beyond Description A production that se far sur passes every creation of I tha acreen that there is nothing with which te compare it. Bread and Chestnut 1 1 :30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9 :3t PARAMOUNT PRKSUNTS Cecil B. De Mille's LATEST LUXURIOUS PRODUCTION SATURDAY NIGHT KAIILTON CONCERT ORCHESTRA PAI APF J2TII & MARKET "JUST AROUND THE CORNER" Frem Story by FANNIE HURaT ARPAniA 10rH chestnut" JMWrMJStm A M. te 1 1:.-. p. i. ETHEL CLAYTON ln "HE """"' V--W4- TOy MV),vii VICTORIA OTJI 4 M4RKET . "TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM" "APITni TH A MARKET lArilULi .v. y, , i.3 p Jfi WALLACE REID "gg REGENT Kill it MARKET '-IPs'r BIIUWIKU MARY MILES MINTER . " I llM VS GLOBE JL'NIPKR Ii .UAKKB-F II 13 II ceNn.suufj VAUDEVI I.I.K J0SIE R00NEY & COMPANY JACK ROOF AND GIRLS Garrick Pop.Mtt.Teday ;,, "Thr li only en lne.-kr f should pay attention te anil 'ii nam" la Oppor tunity" raylnsa of holemon In WELCOME STRANGER With rtKORGE SIDNET NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW Gee. M. Cehan'a Cemcdiaris n the Wliol(iem Musical lilt THE O'BRIEN GIRL IMART'S RIO MUSICAL SISTER) FORREST THEATRE TWICE DAILY. 2 AND 8 1 LAST WEEKS " D. W. Griffith's Diamatic Epic IIJNU Mtkl YMt'IIUN UHi'HKHIH BROAD Pop.Mat.Teday ,;;, HI MILKS DILI .UUA.M rrmunts The Irish Players Trem th Alitey T"-'ii', DuW'tr In The White-Headed Bey NE.NT WEEK SEAT.H TOMORROW DAVID UBLASCO raants THE GOLD DIGGERS vtr llopneod a I'atnem Cnntedy Aftr '.' Yr hi Lvitiini 'I'irairi Nw Tork HAMBUltfTlNMflSI in r. , Ml. I AHUtlCABT ACADEMY OP MI'NIC METROPOLITAN OPERA CO. OK N. Y. TiiH. Tflt?r,A Mme. Jeril VK. . lUulH MM. HmrMt Wr.n. AT 8 Scotti, MalaUsta, Bada, Conductor, IVloranzeal Tifl.tta Arnd. " "pp'. 1 1 ie rtmtmmt-Mi. Monday Morning MutkaJta DALIJIOOM lir.LLEVLE NTtUTVBa esV'- m 4mm wn TefSrHjart llllM'Aii r.e. , nun a. M, 'jfflfa MARY GARDEN ,fm NOPKANO ' Tltkata at lUppa'a. lll ChwUt f. ' t ' ACADEMY Of MUSIO mP." SAT. AFT., FEB. 21, at 2 1 30 v'j CONCERT OV MUSIC FOR TUM0 '&;!? DAruiuiAiuiMriv h t.inn r .T. Irnlav BIIIaebm SOnZri' liiiKiiMijjjjvjr ORPHEUM O'rm.nteirn CM ,..r Tomorrow, Mi'v,' ORPHEUMPLAYE.1 "Its nig b m Bcir:i. -ii tj a l fd SH 1 f&.i m ' iX.Ctyl-StfUWLi. 1UI