Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 17, 1922, Night Extra, Image 9

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
fancy Wynne Tells of Many Doings Which Interest
y Society Today Harvard's Dramatic and Musical
Clubs te Appear Here This Week
W,
HAT wltli Betty WeIrIi'h wedding
i,iu nfiprnnen. tlir Mnnk imd AVlB
Atileht nml one thins nnd nnetlicr, c
JJS win te be biiny little brinus, It
.rerns te mc And men tiierex tlic
' Philadelphia Dnnrtiif CIiihm mpctliiR nt
fhe Illt for the marrlel net. and
these livewl the debutante Mngc.
The Wclrfi wedding will take plnce
In Ht I'niil'H Church In the afternoon.
Yeu "knew Ur,,'. t n,tt"in, Arthur
Pmil a brother of Ted Paul, who innr
fi".i '.(.iniini- I'enner. nml of Dr. .lehn
Paul. vheM eiigngeiiicnt te Mnry I.eltn I
Unr nil, 01 e'i'"'u"'i """ miiiumm-u
e H.(turdny. .Anether brother. Mill
Paul in engaged te Adelaide Newlln.
Betty WeIhIi Is the yeungeat of the
Welsh family. Her younger ulstnr,
Katherlne, eii remember, died of in
fluenza during the epidemic. Her elder
ililcr. Marls WcMi. married I.euIn Mn.
j.ire. and nnether ulster, Kmlly, It
new Mm. Illlllc Myertt.
Kmllv Thayer Dixen' little daugh
ter T.llwe, in going te be n little flower
lrf at the wedding. She Is about four
tears old. and an cute an can be. Her
father wii Be Dixen, who watt killed
In the war. Betty Welch's mother
married Sir. Henry Dixen, you remem
ber, m Be Dixen and Betty Welsh
were step-brother und ulster. His widow
was Emily Thujer.
Tilt" ilnnl meeting of Mr. Witi-tn'
dancing clasM for thii year will be
held en May " nt the Bcllevue-Htrat-ferd.
.The I'asfer meeting is te be en
Friday night of this week. The May
6 meeting will take the plnce of the
one which was postponed en Murch -4.
I hear there willbe n number of din
ner.i in Mny, and tlicre certainly are u
number planned for this meeting en
Friday.
HARVARD boys will have their in
nings here this week and 110 mis
take! Tomorrow night there is te be
the Hasty Budding Club ploy nt the
BrtleviiP-Strntferd and the (Jlee Club
will have its evening of music nt the
Academy en Wednesday night.
There are any number of dinners and
parties planned for tomorrow night.
The William Struthers Kllics will en
tertain fan their daughter ('intra nt the
HaMy Pudding show, followed by
dancing and nipper. The Beb I.e
Centes will entertain for (Say lirnlmm
nt dm nliiv. nml Mr. nnil Mrs. Thee
dere Sel.as will give a pally for I
Amellc. Still 'another party will be I
that glen for Kllen Mejd by tlic .Mi-
thmi llaywards. of Wnne.
On Wedncxdny nfternenn Mrs.
Wnlter Ope will give a ilnnsiint te
meet the members of tlie (Sice Club and
the Ilumiril Club will give 11 buffet
nipper in their honor.
Anion the box holder for the Glee
Club performance are P.Hiep lthlne- 1 Edmund Bcikelcy Tavlur. Mr. lll'chard
laniler. .Mrs. Arthur I.ca. Mr. Percy 'V"', ,;V''' ,V lnAam H". Mr. Itlch
(la.k. Mr Stevens Hrckher , Mr. uhaPKiefdlnr,brn CrCSe" nnd Mr
Alexander an Keiissclacr, Mrs. A. J. ...
Dallas DIteii. Mrs. .lames Cromwell,
trs. Prank Thomsen, Mrs. Jehn Mur Mur
Iiee. Mr. r.iuceln (Jedfrcy. Arthur E.
NeulmUl, Jr., nnd miuiy ethers.
M
ISS JULIA LEWIS tells me that
the Pennsylvania Leugue of Women
Voters of the EUhth Wnrd is te give a
ploy, "Mellcrc," nt the Little Then
Ire, next Saturday cicning. It's te
bpneted hj lueinlicrs of the Hilliiilel
pliin Scheel of l-Aprcshlen, mid the
wnrK of the Veter' League of thut ward
Kill hen ell t by it.
Mr. (icerire I'nteu Fnierltc !. in-esi-
j. ,1 , ,, . , , '. .
dent of the League, which is doing 11 I
tpiriniiii iiiimuiii 01 worn. i no mem- , . ,, .- .... . , ..
iflTll?1 n'"r V' TUi"r ,F,,,,,-, I-m-in" "'' 8o.UhMrfettre?ruron'rS
I.MIe, Harriet Leaf Favorite, Sue , ccivng ccngint.ilatlens en the birth of
Head. Mlhlic.l l-cely. Frances Leaf. M daughter en .Saturdai.
Helen TeusNiint nnd a number of I M .,nm ,w , JM
"n rt' I'nvls Bewie, of 281 Seuth Fourth
mill' family were discussing the re- b rS,nrnrSr;i!,,,lI!!ei:
A cent lire at I lie Fidelity Storage nla. Mi-h Large will occupy .Summer .Summer
Se many of their friends lmd le.-t their ,'r,al carl' "PXt month.
TiluaulcH they were mere thnn niiturnlly
Interesleil In it. Ilnddj reiuiirked : "The
prelmhle iiium' was spmitnnceus com cem com
wi'tlen." "What's spontaneous com cem com
miiMieiisV' nsked Fred. "Oh," mid
Margaret, "that's one of fhesc new
elscates."
NANCY WVNNn.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
M .. , , , , , 1
r .111! Mr.u .Inetilt T'r n. K ltiitl.i,
, ,, , .' .I '.'"- I
!L,,mw,"lti1' l1"""1 H,ret,. M''i''t Airy,
KmlI 1 ' .rnx"'"'"t, , "f the '
ten1' n eV.,Mi.MilrlS"illu,Vh,'"un" RuU
of Mr m MrJ,leT'.,.,Br.ttlk.t,ftyf -i""
!u '""', S,rs' Jen" ' 'Sa' ,f s--1
Ule, Wash.
Ir. ('. P. Beauili.-iniii JefTeiiM w
dU V .. " .' ",,""".i "I'm -", Ml me
Heemul Presbyterian Cliuich. Twcntv
?'i?il i11"'1 Walnut stieets. The ushers
mi iieiinic .vir. nenry u. cni', Jr.,
Mr Ihnddeus M. Daly, Mr. Albert F. A.
ving, of Wiishlngten. H. C ; Mi. W.
arllii I.lllnid. of Cincinnati. (). : Mr.
gnj.iinlii Hush, ,lr, and Mr. (Jeeige c.
Purv-es.
The guests who will attend the thentie
TOrtv followed by supper at the Rltz Rltz
""irlten which will be given by Mr. and
ys I'll ki,U Price, uf lTO'i Walnut
'reet, In i(1ei- of Sllss hiua Meiide
ynnlMin. d'uiBhter of Str. ami Mis.
'"H'ph I! ii-ilsen,' of Ardinere, whose
rrhr,. te tli ir son. .Mr Philip Price.
lake .,e i Saturday. June 10,
JIM Include Mr. nnd Mrs Algernon
iiapp si,- and .Mrs Henry Adams, Mr.
Ji'l Mis Jeseph II. Rollins. Mr. and Mrs
'larrlHiii I-'mzler. Jr.. Miss Margaretta
I'arrlseii. SIIhs Rachel Price. Miss
..y.?'leIv" Mai tin. Miss .Mildred Long Leng
cLu"1;. 'Mr ''t'tUP I'' lee. Mr. Fiedeiltk
J5,7",f?r- J'r. Herace Jayue, .Mr Tliud-tm",1-
,a,v- s,r- I'rederlik Muller. Mr.
-Win Uarnweli and Mr. Albert Kins.
The guests who will attend the partv
J '"'"pel fei in line of the Ifast.v Pud
"ng l lull loineiiow ev ruing, followed
D II Mlllliei- lit Hie II. air.! Ulrntfni.l
1 ''Jhi.Ml'' ","1 Mru- -N'-ithuu Ha.vwnid,
f.i i"" Wuvne, will give In honor
r thjii, !,, suhs j;ieri Douglas I.leyd,
J"1"'" f Mr and Mis. Stucy U
Xll-V ' . ".'" lUCIHIIO SUSS tail-ll Slc-
n'V'?" -Vlss "''nnlng C.iange. Miss
.,i ,. "rewiiing -(lingers, sir. l.il
l(l Madeira, Sir. Kjdnev P Cl.uk,
i i m"! Lnndicth, Mr. ChHilew Davis
f"l Mr Hlchaid ('hew.
-A,r .-'nil Mrs William llninien Ueerge
t.i." ''',s'1,!"h I'lfteenth street, will enter
Jin t dinner Ibis evening In honor of
0"lr ilaiuhter, Sllss K. Miutyn (i.erge.
r-.re V1" ,li1llr" w-hicli sir and Mrs.
lm.?? ,,1"rrlen Flshrr will give nt the
di!m.'i. l,"!, ln "nner "f llph' Bland
""iKliter, Mls (Cleaner Hart.
hnll.Siil:""'sllll, C.imdinaii. of Betllle
"'n Pike, I'lieslnut Hill, will enteit.iln
Vnt! """ !IH evening In honor of Miss
MrIB if "'-'Jer (Irnbain, dniiKhtei of
in?,.! ,rn"uid Spencer liiahiim, win se
n?ni 80 '" -Ml'- Dcvcieux Josephs, of
Juiiu 2r WlU laKe llliu' " Sll,",'i,.v'
efMf.H. u.!!0,la Menls Itroekn. daughter
Hr,..l.f' ,'lr'nhaid Kinlen New bold, of
iJ."v? ."low, Aldiueie. will leavu en
all i .." V for New oil. whele she
efni,e"-ii " few 'lil' "H 'he guest
Mjm. i5.1",1""' Jamisen et the Hetel
Jrie Atitelnctte,
Rnd'u.FlleHts who Will attend the Mask
Sav i..K ,,nr, ,0 l' B've" c'i Wednes Wednes
Inirle , ,",10V!;.lu,xt bv M,H- ,V,' 't""1
n l?n,',."f s",ltl1 v 1'elt street.
nemliL.' "f ."''' ilauKhtcr. Miss Hetty
Kills In"' w."' Include Jllss Wllleugliby
UravVu,?. s?..' "Ih Nenls, SIIhs I.inilsc
Anne ,.'V,,,H. Je,,e,hlnn 's,'ele'-- '""'
wVe-M,a giv?.0" Cancr' "'' wl"
A Mr. lIVnnMl.. .-.! mii . - t....
Ret US liPMt t.ifin ... tl... .. n.1.41.... '. r ,!.. 1
Bmhi 1 1 ZV, in , r. .' '.' . nw, or Im.i:; limleii stieet, Oerninn-
H I ;,Jie'H'i'dni!l,te' "eihT ,,,w' le,t (,n K.tuiU.iy ler Bnltlmerp.
fl nl.u.'n.fi neiibei. 1.1 201 I std.. where she will be the guest for a
K ?n' i L" ' ' J,r' i11,0!1""',. ' fortnight of Miss Mary .Marshall Scott.
iartr,M" Softer? Miss M.uy Carrell Harris, w he has been
At II -inn mx Uni.H.i... k ... tt tm t t. iiiiMiiii t- HMiHii
i-'.Wu 5.7 ir. A'wr Wdnmuers na lilt 1
Y&imi?,n,"8h,rV MlM Katharine t).
JMnu)Wa und Mian ChrUUnftF. ChatV-'
HfikfcJfc.., , 1
Betrothed
MISS KSTIIKR V. SCIILEIINKK
Daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Leuis
O. Sclileliner, of Elklns Park,
whose, engagement Is announced
today te Mr. Geerge Frederick
Bauer, son of Mr. and Mm. Geerge
A. Bauer, of Oak Lane
Jhift .?L,r,,1? Fine street, will close
tnclr home the mldd e of next month
PpnM.':ccu"-r ,hclr wuntry pl."e at
Penllyn until the autumn.
Mts. J. Ueitt.im Mltchfll, of S!12'J
n (limit street., will entertidn ut luiicli
fn ni.5mVh0 V'ilV l",-.Kr'"f'"-l tomeniw.
...te: "I Mi" KB,lar!nf II. f'emii:
Seuth .Sixteenth stieet. u-lie.se mairliice
t'JIi;.. Stanley A Welsh, son of Mr.
;.-"!." ... :" "."" " ii. icnin. or 2.11
j ne will i 'i . ..i, . w un' or,," AI"
2' en. "A, ; ?,,,nce, ,?.'.' &r ft? "-
,,h ,een ImenUiNir n fw- ' iV ..'.' n "?
ten, will return home this exenlng.
At the KuMer nieptlnpr or Mrs. Wurts
... rlSL T ' mSH ilt "n "ellevue-.Strntferd
ion Friday evening next, the pntiiinn i-ui
lie led ,1 Mr T "eiill"0 ?" n ".'I1
Mrs. Tteberl P!mrl Hn ..r inn ........
guest for ten days of her Kn-ln-law
nml daughter. Sir. and Mrs. W lam
I'ledcrlck Heliinnn. In Washington, w
return te her home this evening!
Mlsj Cnrleen Breeke, daughter of Mr.
ami air, i-rnnis p. nrnnlte nt :m
l',3""0," '7"me. 'hchtnut Hill.' will ci
ctril. ... .. .1. . ..i . .... l III
....,.. 11 M n u.wiuc in ici- nome en Wed- 1
nesdnv- eivn nir. Anr I , 1. .... . '
Miss Helen 15. AfcKluney, daughter or
M,r,-c il,n', MrH- 'Temi r- McKlnney. et
743S Doen avenue. Mount Alrv, whose
marriage te Mr. Frank ales Oetty will
take place en Wednesday evening, Stay
I'.'i ilt, "'', Mount , Airy Prcsbyteilan
1 1 hiireh. Miss Breeke will atttnd Miss
TnIv ttmnv n u tuilrl ni lWk.,.
"'"vii. .,nsn iiruum- will 1
McKlnney as maid of honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes II. 15 Cromwell,
of 1821 Walnut street, will sail earlv
next month for Knrepc, w Ik re they will
spend the summer, Mr. and Mrs
Ciemwell nre new spending u few days
In New Yerk!
Mr. ilelllster Stuiges, of 79lr Semi
nole avenue. Chestnut Hill, who Is
spending several months abiead. Is at
1 present In Kngtnnd, where he Is visiting
i 111 it lit tin daughter. Miss Hetty Slinges,
1 .. i.n 1.. . .i.it.. 1 1 i .,i
nu ir. .uiriiiiiiiK -uimiei llieru. tvillie
t.. t-....in...i i... c. .. m . i i. ..
IN lillKlllllll n. .TiuiKes Will isii 111s
brother-in-law and sister. Lord nnd
.,iy Sandwich, at IllnchlnbroeKe. their
estate nt Huntfngtenshlre. and Mr. nnd
M,s - Davl(1 Mnrgcssen. nt Westen Ma-
nor. Huntington.
Ml?-! Marian Cahlr Doneghue, daugh
ter et .Mr. iinu iiiis. (-, uaiilei ucnO'
;H'aaaaV ' '&". " ; iLH
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BONWIT TELLER &.CQ
c7ie Specialty tSAep oTOnainatieiUi
CHESTNUT AT 13T" STREET
TUESDAY
EXCEPTIONAL SALE
100 Women 's & Misses '
Coats, Capes & Wraps
TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK
58-00
Values 85.00 te 110.00
Included in this extraordinary collection of
Coats and Wraps are the most advanced modes
in the most fashionable fabrics and shades.
Fer Misses Gcrena Bex Coats, Tricetinc and Vcl
dync Coats with long wing panels, two-tier Capes
of Tricetinc and Vcldyn Wraps in several models.
Fer Women Squirrel-trimmed Piquetine Coats,
two-tier Piquetine Capes, Piquetine Wrap Capes,
Wrap Coats of Prcttina. Marvella, Sports or Day
time Coats, Sennetta Wiaps and Duvetyn Capes.
THIRQ
ylsltlnir Mian Dennghue, has returned
te her home in Baltimore.
Mrs. Harry S. Ehrct, of 1818 De Lan
cey plnce, who lifts been spending a
few days at her summer home, Pine1
Tops, bdRewater Park, N. J., will re
turn te this city tomorrow evening.
Miss Careline 1). Nixon, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Heraco V. Nixon, of 2203
Walnut street, Is entertaining ns her
icuest for a few days Miss Corinth
Tracey, of Wllllamstewn. nnd New
erl. Mr. and Mrs. Nixon nnd their
family will leave the latter part of this
month for their home, lied Crest, 114
Evergreen avenue,- Woodbury, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Themas J. Berry, who
have been spending the winter at their
npiirtments. Eighteenth and Walnut
streets, will sail early In June for a
trip abiead, where they expect te travel
en the Continent for severnl months.
They will visit thelr son, Mr. William
B. Berry, who has been living nbread
for some tlme
The first of 11 series of Thursday
night dinner dances was held nt the
Bald Oolf Club In the new clubhouse
last Thursday. There were about 200
Riicsts. Mr. William Andersen Is In
chartje of the dances, assisted by Mr.
C. H. Sllvey and Mr. J. A. llaulersen,
of the house committee.
Mr. nnd. Mrs. Edward Bcttle Holllns Helllns
head will entertain at a buffet supper
nt the Morchnntvllle Country Club en
Tuesday evening In honor of their
daughter. Miss Mantaret Helllnshcnd,
and Mr. Edward Tredlck C'atlett, whose
imirrlasTQ will tuke place nt St. Paul's
Church. Camden, en Wednesday eve
ning. The guestn will Include the' bridal
party.
Mr. and Mrs. James I'aten Hunter,
of Media, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs.
Frank H. Hepkins, Miss Yvonne Mer
rill and Mr. Waller A. Merrill, of
Montreal, Can., nnd Mr. Frederick W.
Cnrringten, et Hlchmcnd, for a few
days.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn C. VeRler, of this
city nnd Chelsea, announce, the engage
ment of their daughter. Miss Olga
Amelia Vogler, te Mr. James Klngslnv
Kerr, of New Yerk, son of Mrs. Eugcnl.i
Kerr and 'the late Samuel V. Kerr.
ALONG THE READING
Mls-4 Ktuma Crewcll, of New Second 1
Niruc. ann uiiy nnc, uak i.ane. nas
been spending seernl days In Wash
ington, whero she has been attending
the annual convention of the Iaughtera
of the American Revolution. Miss
Crewell wa the regent of the Quaker
City Chapter from 1897 te 1921.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry O. Drucdlng, of
Spring avenue, Elklns Park, have re
turned from a trip te the Mediter
ranean. Mrs. Jeseph S. Bunting hni returned
te New Yerk after visiting her fatner,
Mr. Charles D. Barney, of Ogontz.
The bi-monthly meeting of the dra
matlu deparment of the Dak I.ane Re
view Club wus held Thursday after
noon nt the home of Mrs. diaries
Crewcll, at Oak Lane. The Inst depart
ment meeting of the season will be held
nt the home of Mrs. Chailes Frlck, 0105
Ncrth Seventh street, Oak (..inc.
A meeting of the music department
of the Review Club will be held at The
Oaks, the home of Mrs. 15. Clarence
Miller, at Twelfth Btreet and Alnsley
read, Melrose.
On Wednesday afternoon the regular
bi-monthly meeting of the club will be
held In the Oak Lane Library at 3
o'clock. The Review Club Magazine,
edited by the Juniors, will be the topic
of the uftcrnoen.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Mnry Murjihy, of 1420 Mc
Kcnn street, accompanied by Miss Anna
Ceurtenv nnd Miss Virginia Manning,
l.i spending a few da8 In Chelsea.
Mr. and Mrs. William .1. Welch, of
26 1) Seuth Chadw-lck stret, are re-
ceiv ng cengraiu unions upon 1110 uirin,
of a son. Mr. William J. Welch. Jr. .
Mrs. Welc
cb was Miss Mary muihi, et .
south Phlladclnhla
aeuiix 1 niiaui.11111111.
The Delta Delta. Sorority and the I
Alpha Phi Fraternity Mill glve a re-,
ceptlen anil toce at the Bellevue-
Stratford en Friday evening next.
Tim member
of the Tau Alpha '
will clve their faster ,
ic Hetel en Saturday
Kappa Fraternity will
ilinrn nt thn Aldlne I
evening next. The Entertnlnment Cem-
tnlttee Included Mr. Wesley Ayiirs, sir.
Charles Daub and Mr. Stanley Shields.
GERMANTOWN
Mrs. William R. Nichelson, of Wis Wis
sahlcken and Mldvale avenues, nnd Mrs
I'msted. of Pelhnin read, accompanied
by Mrs. Uiurence Winlleld Baxtet, Miss
Katharine I, Baxter, Miss Winifred
Nichelson. MUs Ruth t'nisted mid Mlsa
Orace Sltley, Iladdeiideld, left Friday
for a trip te West Point, where they
attended the military hop Hatuiday eve
ning. Mrs. Alfred Wolstenholme. Kitchens
lana and WI"sahlcken avenue. Is sp. nd
Ing Kaster week at the Chelsea Hetel,
Chelsea.
Miss Betty Russet and Miss Alice
Feibcs, of Bosten, will arrive In this
city today. Thev will be among the
attendants of Miss Cenevievn Dlllen-
beck, whose innrrlage 10 .iir, Kentrt
Swain Perry. Jr., will take place en I
April 20. ,
Maver and Mrs. .1 Hampton Moere
nnd 'their family, of !I9 Carpenter
lnne. nie spending the Kaster holidays
nt their summer home, Plnecrest, Island
Heights.
Mrs. C. Knmen and her daughter.
Miss Helen Kumen. of West Sharpnack
street, are spending the i:.istcr holidays
at Atlantic City.
FLOOR
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i !' a -avi .,..!' .
Te Be Married Today
Photo by Plillllri & Phillips
MISS HETTY C. WEISH
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs, T.
Henry Dixen, of Khodera, Chest
nut Hill, wliose marriage te Mr.
Arthur Paul, son of Mr. anil Mrs.
Henry Nelll Paul, will take place nt
luilf-past 4 o'clock at St. Paul's
KpLscepal Cliurch. Chestnut Hill.
A reception will fellow at the home
of thn bride's parents
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stern, of .1007
Oxford street, celebrated their twenty-I
fifth nnnlvcrsnry at n dinner nt thelr
home. Among the guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Jeseph Press. Mr. und Mrs.
W. WahtrmlBt, Mr. and Mrs M. Gottleb,
Mr. and Mrs. I Halprln, Mr. and Mrs.
II. Oeldbacher, Mr. and Mrs A. Frlcd
land, Mr, and Mrs. W. Meldawer, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Moldnwer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ii.
WIcscn. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. Sherman,, Mr.
and Mrs. O. Fuhrmun. Mr. and Mrs.
K. Welnsteln, Mr. and Mrs. A. L I.avln,
Senater and Mrs. Max Aaren, Mr. nnd
Mrs. S. Lehrfeld. Mrs. R. Ousncr, Mrs.
It. Stern, Mrs. J, Kntz. Mr. and Mrs.
J. Schrelher, of New Yerk ; Mr. und
Mrs. F. stein and Mr. nnd Mrs. .1.
Shapire.
Mr. and Mr.-, .Michael Marks, of !231 I
Clifferd street. bae Issued Invitations I
for n dinner-dance en Friday evening 1
next nt the Progress Club. In honor of .
their daughters. Miss Frances Marks
and Miss Johanna Marks. I
NORRISTOWN '
Al thn thirty-first CentltKntal Cen-'
gross of the National Society. D-iugh- I
ters of the American Revolution, te be
held at Washington, I). C, this week. '
the Valley Ferge Chapter, of Norrls Nerrls Norrls
tewn, will be icpresented by Mrs. N. '
Hewland Brown, regent; Miss Marie R. I
Yest, alternate : Mrs. A. S. Buchanan,
Miss Isabcllq Walker, Mrs. Trwln Fisher, I
Mrs, W. Ij. Stauffcr, Miss Mnry Kvnn-i.
Mrs. Harry RlgTiter. Mrs. Jehn Rex.
alternates ; Mls IMIth C, Fisher and
Miss Anne Hunhberger, pages, and Mrs. '
B. IT. Buchanan. Mrs. Ueerge F l.ea- ,
man and Mrs. J. Kenneth Stauffer.
Mr. nnd Sirs r.irl Pese. of 211 Knst
Weed street, nre iecellng cengratula-
- - , ",.,, "ii,"
timm en the birth of 11 dauglu-: r. ! Mnry
"; "V;-,-. .-"- ,xi.Yr,""- '
I lll't IJ flil--t-i tMIHIVIIIIi; Hi-wii iiimiiiu.
I Klt.1i,lln,n.i l).hnl PnlnTOI tl lintl 11 f
Ml. aml M'rs ,,,.,,), ,. Celeman, of
r , nrewn strcets; Midshipman
I(0UM N chllds. son of Mr. and Mrs,
l.enls N. Chllds. of 1040 PeKalb street,
Midshipman Reyer Creutlier, son ci air. I
und Sirs. Hitijamln IJ. Creutlier, of
l-t-'lG Powell stivet. ami Midshipman Nan
Brant, son of Mrs. Frank Brant, of
Trooper, are home fiem the Annapolis
Naval Academy for the spring vaca
tien. I
MNs Margaret Fecht and Miss Kiln
Feeht. of (ieo'rge stieet, havn lift for a I
stnv In Reading Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Onn&or, of Powell
street, will spend the neM week In At-(
hintic City, N. J.
Mrs Kdmimd Wlngerd ri ml her dill.,
(Iren, of Ch'inilierslniig, Pa., .ire guests i
of Mrs. Wiiigtril'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,
Jeseph A Celeman, of Powell nnd Brown
streets
cA
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MISS BETTY C. WELSH
WILLWED MR. PAUL
Ceremony te Take Place Thla After
neon at Chestnut Hill
A wedding of much Interest will be
that of Miss Met lv (Vfnrml Wclnll.
daughter of Mr. und Mrs. T. Henry
nixen, of Rhodora, Chestnut Hill, and
mr. Annur 1'aui, son or Mr. anil Airs.
Henry Nelll Paul, nlun of nheNtniit Itlll.
which will take place at 1:30 o'clock
at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Chest
nut Hill, this afternoon. The Itev. Jehn
H Chnuman, rector of the church, will
officiate
-J.ne bride will be clvcn In marriage
by Mr. T. Henry Dixen. Hhe will wear
a gown of white satin with a veil of
rese point lace und will carry n single
Illy.
Mrs. Leuis Madeira, 3d, sister of
the bride, will be the matron of honor.
Hhe will wear a frcck of yellow chirfeii
and a hut te match; Miss Mary Fisher
(llendlnnlng, the maid of honor, will
wear violet chiffon with a hat te match.
Beth will carry spring flowers. The
Mower girl. Miss Elise Dixen, daughter
of Mrs. William B. Dixen, will weal
pink chiffon with a hat of the same ma
terial and will carry a basket of pansles.
Mr. Samuel Welsh, brother of the
brlde, will act as best man, and the
ushers will Include Mr. Theodere H,
Paul, Dr. Jehn It. Paul, Mr. William 1
A. B. Paul and Mr. Hamucl H. Paul,
brothers of the groem: Mr. Ilenty U.
Thompson, Jr., of Greenville. Del. : Mr.
Jehn H. Whelen, Jr., Mr. Alexander C. '
Kabrlskle. of New Yerk, and Mr. Hew
ard C. Coxe. of Hartferd. Conn. A I
reception will fellow nt the home of
me enuc s parents.
Merrill Hunter
The marriage of Miss Margaret Mail
son Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Paten Hunter, of Media, and
Mr. aeoffrey Oliver Merrill, of Ment-
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
If Yeu Would be Smart
fn Springtime
Wear an Allen Hat
Fer every occasion when you want Hut that is out of the
ordinary nnd unusually attractive, there is an Allen Hat te
fill the need. Hair cloth nnd fine hair, the favorites
of the chic Farislenne, form the mere elaborate hats,
while flower wreaths, French ornaments and
ostrich vie for the honor of trimming them.
Here Are the Dainty Trimmings for
Your Crisp Summer Frecks
An orgaiulle or Sulsa dress nccils a little touch et white or color
at till- neck. What could he mere cliarmliiB than I'lnlc, Blue. Hcd
or White ergandta cd-ilnc? It comes in vnrlnus Ktyle .1Sr1.00 jil.
The wheln cellar may he made of organdie embroidered in color,
with a colored hum te match the dress. In Orange, Green, Hed, Illue
and Lavender Hl.t.1 11 jurd.
A liner fdKliiK Is made of net and organdie In deep scallop-". S4.00
ii yard. land-made nut and orsandie Insertion Is cry charming In
Blue. White, I'lnk or Cernl ss.en n yard.
Sheer organdie with a permanent llnlsh, l.'i Inches wide, comes
In all the newest colorings, at 1.00 a y.itd. Colored St. Gall Swiss
lias embroidered dots and N 3J Inches wide, at HI. 50 a yard.
Birdseye by the Piece Way Under Price
Fer a few days only can we offer this blrdscye cloth at a price
that Is lower than we have been paying for It up te new. Here is the
opportunity te lay In u supply.
1ft InrlieN uldft nt XI. 16 a 10-jurd piece
?0 Inclir nlile nt S1.2 n 10-ynrd piece
ii InclieN Mlde nt Sl.n.'i u lO-.Miril plere
M InflieH wide nt l.fi(l u lO-.xiril pine
'il Iiii'Ik-k Midi- ul XI. nn ii in-.nrd piece
Children's Leng Stockings
19c each, 3 for 50c
New Is the time In nte k up In children's long steckingu . n. y
.ire Idial lei c.implng wear and for school Our lints are broken and
juii will net find all coleri In all Mzis, but there are lets of the larger
s.zei left Colers: ll.it K, White and African Brown, Value up te 00c
l!)r n pulr: 3 for ."illi-.
Alhn chlldien'H two-tone silk and wool sjieits socks In Xay and
Light Blue, Cordovan and Sliver, Black and White u.le h pulr."
And don't forget that there Is still time te get our regular 73c
Imported lisle stockings for women, In Black, White and Coulewin at
tl fur V.'.iie.
Vanity Fair Sunnisilk Is Coel for Spring
and Summer
Vnuil I-'.ili- Suunlsllk underwear N Jut the thing for warm
weather. It cenns in White, 1'each, Kli-h and uri-hld. The step-In
panties li-ue lustli- tops, lests and pantli-s SJ.ue em-li.
Vnnlty Fair Itlbbed .Silk vests aie nls-e delightfully thin for Sum
mer Kegular $3.00 value, ery hpeclal at si.n.l,
And we hae Just leceKed another slilpiut-nt of Vanity Kair Glee.
Silk Vests at I.Ht and bloomers at S'.'.-jn u pulr.
New Beaded Girdles in Every Celer
$3.5037.50
The popular glrdle idea was never carried out mi evmlsitelv -is
In theee beaded ulfalis. They c-enin n evcrv color In steel in Black
with nrleus ellnr tolers m combination, and In Iriikic. iu effects
The lengths range from 7(1 inches te S2 lnUie It Is ntcis-aiv te
eee them te realize truly what a value they au ?3.50-s:..'i0.' "
Beautiful Foulards in Many Patterns
Reduced te $1.65 a Yard
This is mil- r-giHai- yi CO Foulard pai tleularlj .liatnung for
.Sprli.Btlmi. trerk.s The,., are iuan diffe.ent t 1. s- strip.." 0 s and
tiBtirfh ns well a variety of color combinations- Hun n. VaVy 1
lack with U'h if a and Tan, Xnj and Ur.cn ..-n ami r
Blown and Tan si,ns. ' 'iv an" '""
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mrnvrnmrnw.wi 7T.i.fFivwiiiiimiuRnD
u t nn jflii.jivu nvt.-ir. 'W'' '- ''.j4'iit
real, Canada, took place quietly In the
presence, of the Immediate Tamlly nt
neon today. The Bev, Fnthcr Heban,
rector of the Church of the Hely Na
tivity. Medie, officiated. Miss Hunter,
who was unattended, was given In mar.
rlage by her father. Mr. Walter A.
Merrill, of Montreal, was his brothers
best man. A breakfast for the fami
lies followed at the home of the bride H
parents nt 60G Seuth Orange, street.
Upen their return from 11 wedding trip,
Mr. find Mrs. Merrill will llve In
Montreal,
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bayard Morrison mm
their family are spending the taster
holidays at their cottage nt Island
Heights.
Among these who will assist Mrs.
Albert Dutten MncDade. at the dance
which she will give en April 20 at thu
Mnsor.le 'Temple of Chester, for tn
benefit of the Chester Day Mirflery,
will be Mix. William D. Hewland, Mrs.
I). Sproul Hlnksen, Mrs Jesse K. i-ev.,s.
Mrs. Cresby M. Black. Mrs. Hebcrt
Hewnrth, Jr.. Mrs. B. 1. Wright. Mis.
( nntmell Wright. Mrs. Wl llatn 1.
flalev, Mrs. W. Wallace Oayley, Mrs
J. William Weed. MIbs Sara Sweeney,
Mr. Jeseph Deerlng. Mr. Samuel Turner
nnd Mr William Turner,
Harvard Glee Club
Dr. A. T. Dntlien. Condnfter
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Wednnilny Eienlnr. April IB. "ii"
Itfttn J2.S0 te 00c no tax at 1IL.PI'Jj.'3.
ing chestnut Htreet.
nilMnNT'4 OTH Alicu. Kg., fesir.
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EMMETT WELCH Minstrels
Sn tire The IIIk Htrlke With Our Oh 11 ('eulMlne
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Where is my
wandevina
boy tonight?
With the echo 'of the'
tremendous applause ei
thousands of New York
ers still ringing in its ears
and direct from its sensa
tional success at the fa
mous Criterion Theatre,
Times Square, Manhat
tan, comes the picture j
magnificent "WHERE
IS MY WANDERING
BOY TONIGHT?"- the
picture with the heart
punch, the picture of
smiles, tears, laughter,
joy, sorrow and happiness
all entwined around a
beautiful love story.
You'll love the way
ward boy, you'll love his
mother and his sweet
heart. You'll love the
picture. It's great. Filmed
from the old song of the
same name, it presents
the utstanding melodra
matic success of the pres
ent season.
i:iNA WAI.r.ACi: KINNEY. Contralto
Ttfirlten
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11.30, ISO. 3 3t .V30. 7 30. 11:30
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"IS MATRIMONY,
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Leis Wilsen, Wnlter Hiera
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ARCADIA ,rt'rn MKSTNUT
PAULINE FREDERICK
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"TWO KINDS of WOMEN"
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CHARLIE CHAPLIN ffff
PAPITOI TH A. MAItKUT
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