Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 13, 1922, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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Wancy 'Wynne Chats of
hpeaks of a Number of Interesting
, June Dances
TONIGHT there will be the second
merlins of the Dlnner-Dancc Club
,, (jrecn llill Fnrmx. The committee
?.1ih1m Mm. Alexnnder Itrinten Cexc,
mm ThemiiH U. Aditen, Mrs. William
t f'-let ler. Mr. Wlstnr Merris, Mrs.
ii'hel Oiin'te. MrH. Walter WarinR
1 ankltUii ami Mm. Matthew llnlrd.
V, ,"lie Is ihnlrmnn. The first meeting
i a ureal sueeeni nnd It kmiihih n It
lh meetliiK tonight would be equally
' of dinners hnvc been arranged
ij It Among these who will enter
i.in are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dunne,
L.a will Rlvc a dinner of fourteen In
tZt e Mr. nnd Mrs. Richnrd Duane,
Tlr t Merrl8 Weed, of Ovcibroek.
iv ten knew that Delly Duanc will
EVdbutnntc next winter? She Is
ff ceme out at a tea en Saturday, Dc-
tfebcr 0.
mllCRB will be a great many dances
,1 for the younger crowd in .Tune when
l.Ii i. rir nnd the bearding school
Lplc roiiie home again.
- PTlc "r-t ,nnce fet' tl,e, s?.he.01
-. will he en June . anu win dc
. .hat Mr. nml Mrs. Merris Clothier
! -ill give for Dorethy. Their eldest
ieihter, Emily, married Freddy Straw
Mtn. Ven remember, and another,
Trdla. enme out this winter. Dewthy.
wwer. will net come out for a year
I? two nnd I hear that she expects te
X te Mhoel nbrend iic.xt winter. On
P' te th-re will be nnethcr Main
1 e dnnee. given by Mr. nnd Mrs.
! "llcVchcr for 0 windy. Hop Hep
mm Mr". HerkFclier'a daughter, who
nt Dehbs Kerry at whoel. An
'.hTr Dehbs Kerry girl. Llbby Wear.
mS hive a dnnce given for her some
JlraHn .Tune. Libby la coming out next
jShSldrt.lfMr..ndM.
Richard Norten, of nosement. are net
SlM te Rive a dance en May 20 for
thlr daughters. Nancy ami Careline,
mi fact, never planned one. Hew
!;, the rumor get about as rumors
nVn way of doing, nnd lets of peo pee
t. really thought It was true. The
&ten"Vc going nbrend about .the
nt of June and se. of ceiirse, a dance
en May 29 would .tie an Impossibility.
1AM' the talk of June dances brings
A me te the subject of nnethcr party
for that month which I've just heard
.bout. It is a dance te be given by
the members et me im-m ni'i
Fraternity, which is known te most
wenle as the Triangle, nt the Merlen
Cricket Club en .Tunc 2!. Mr. R
Uwrencc Miller. Jr.. Is president of
tlic fraternity : Ell K. I'rlec, Scl, vice
president, and Nelsen Hesse, secre
tary. The committee In charge of the
dance Includes Sam Jlnndall, Ned
Peace, Nelsen Hesse. Buddy I'rlcc. Ber
tram Rebmann, Barry Colahan, Henry
Lew, Wily Meffly, Fred Ilally, Billy
Almy, Hill Dawsen nnd Mr. Law
rence Miller, who is chairman.
The clinperencs for the dance are
Sin. Charles T. Brown. Mrs. G. S.
farrlgan, Mrs. Victer Mather, Mrs.
P. Chester Williams. Mrs. E. L. Mil
ler, Jr., Mrs. W. L. Godley. Mrs.
JThemas Browne, Mrs. Alfred Reginald
Allen, Mrs. Geerge II. Earle. 3d, Mrs.
William II. McCrcary and Mrs. 11. E.
' Thompson.
I SAW Mrs. Davis Pearson a few
days age, and she was looking very
well In a dark brown sweater r.nu
rilrt with a brown angora snorts hat.
She lives In Overbroek, you knew.
Sara Bally Is lovely looking, I think.
1 taw her just the ether day. tee, and
ihe was wearing n periwinkle blue
georgette dress, with a round neck nnd
ihert sleeves silt up te the shoulder,
mil a tan Neapolitan straw hat, turned
tip fit the back nnd trimmed with a
Jingle yellow rose. Sara has wonder
ful golden hair nnd blue eyes, and you
wn Imagine hew pretty she looked.
Ellen Orten has an attractive cos
tume, tee. a dark blue dress with white
Ms en it, made with one of the pep-
lT'?a."'flu", nccks- al"l a le.rk blue
Wlk hat turned up off the face. Acress
I ,1. ' e( tl,e Lftt tncre wns Srnv
JMtner, nnd the whole effect was very
wtemlng. NANCY WYNNE.
' u SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
u,Jr- aJd Mrs. Edward Bek will cive a
fekl f0nL?1-r,nna,Mr8' Leepold Ste"
KL" Thursday, at their horn..
&; . S.1 :lcr,en- Cevers will be laid
like niiA .iT x i,T.reP"1 nazaru will
Ced. Snfei,he,f0"Pw,nB day. Miss
k a lunlL'80 .b,e. th0 Kuest et honor
f Wa$ te.w,ilch MASB Caro'lne Cepe.
k1e en ,K. ?", lane' Oermantewn. will
mJ n?ht"rday next befere the wed
WdSiarM. B,uetH, will Include the
Th. timtan.U. ,no '"'mediate families,
ik. "me of the weddlnir hns l,inn
tbanwi f, "le weaainsr has lie
"deck m 1"'-" 'clock te
30
Til mtAitn ..i... ..ii. ...
Hrtv S . ".'. ,W1U ""end tile Det
Rcademv J",-Ma,k a1 WK " the
&',IL, i0"'; which Mrs.
tesdaifi ...ni i' ll Vancouver, 'i'or 'i'er
Eri1!' m Phe in honor of MIhs
V" ,K'e . I" honor of MIhs
iun rnrm Aini .1 .. . i.:
155. "H .Oemu'l n
.......nu,t MlillKlllI.'l til .Ul.
Bewi,r",ainyn-',,W,,OSP marrlaBe te Mrs.
US Vs?!1' c7!J)tnll Oeerne Hewer.
St, will iiwVwllLtali0 ",acQ en June
fttr Mltl"i1,0,,r' a,ld x,rs. Henry
fcn Bewerr? nbert ariffllh and CaP"
rAwlll,1CnrCM,1"B,,,e.buta,Ue of "est win
"r of v J ,lHS, U?len VaPman. daugh
f 335 5e, id ,r.s Henr-V Chapman.
fternoen hVt. par,.,ts " New Year's
Bmlth Pnii..Ml8S c'ia',man will attend
htheMtuSn." VerH,amc. JIass-
M'ealinnrt'1'.,'- Reynolds Wilsen.
heusft nV Vl'lunevn-. will entertain
"nth36 ?,!;'' t,,e. lar part of this
i,'ln HlO KUDSts will lr,l,,,l ntlDa
ki" ""'h. or cjievc a
l reV ,l:i'- .of. New Yerk.
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ins wllin.7. . .'" "HHKuspeure, i
the r i,K,"in w,,l'u wl take place
Mai"r .rcl1 ,.( J'10 Hedeemer. Uryn
May at, " "euiiesuay afternoon,
caraa,iJIr;' l?aul Thompson, of the
n May JSvei ford, w II sail for Kurtfpe
Br traviiin .. Vl" hnelu e sum
iravcllne cm the Continent.
'Mr a.!',r,.f!ft,''U,cr I,usl1' daushter
Naples tthwl",Ba" 0'' ' -5 for
three i nienH 2 W.I r(mul" abredd for
fafhtcr I,8 MM,S?, nih '" " crnnd-
U 501 fim.ii. ii. '.""J"" '- iiiomae.
Vch,e.trn,t;lni,r;ii1.irht Btreet una
Waarr. 1!fU r$; Edward Bell Krum-
t..Mri" Kr ".''' J?mPn'!
uise Divi,., 7..i "..:" . "..
lln. "le wl" spend the summer trav
&MiitlnilrM?r'V Philemen Dickinsen, of
" trBbSSJa.""1, ,,ave returned
&finneM JJ.r.s' T,r'8?. n'yn. 1,n West
r. f,,Hm..?venue., rhestnut Hill, and
! Oh..i..',rlJ. William J. Caner. also
i w ftV'L" Ape."dv iitf eek-
.William T.Betts, e; .Wtet Upwl
Dr. and m .r-... mu.i...... ,-.,.
tVrtalnr,thorpe' Jenkintown, will cn
Ji? eveni.,2 "pcan.d dance en Frl
Wnw p,V,MiVr 19S ,n ,lener of Mies
Cw?nf h pe' d;lushter of Mrs. Walter
tofir.Thn,a?,te.w.n' wl?9 marriage
Orlftin ..'' of New Yerk : Mr. H.
lid. O.. nml Mr.
aDferand !' Jesephine crK
frce i'5ni0f ,Mr" and Mrs- J- A
l ta i d' u,se of Chestnut Hill,
whir..?!' ry lr July for Kurene
jji mm a m m m rnrn Mw
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street, Oermantewn, will give a dinner
dance at the Pelham Club en Thursday
evening. May 18, In horner et Miss
Dorethy Osberne Tlly, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert J. Tlly. of Cvnwyd,
whose marrlage te Mr. Charles Malone
nettpi, 3d, will take place en Thursday
evening, June 1.
..HIri.nnd Mrg- Nerman Cendcrman, of
642 Montgomery avenue. Bryn Mawr.
are entertaining as their guests evor
the weak-end Mr. and Mrs. Newall J.
y nrd, of New Yerk. They will give a
dinner this evening at Green Hill Farms
before the dance there. Mr. and Mrs.
Cenderninn will spend next week-end In
New Yerk. Mr. and Mrs. Ward will
sail for Europe next Saturday.
Mrs. Themas H. Miles Jr., of Oerman Oerman
eown, will be the gueat of honor at a
bridge party which Mrs. Halph Herrlck.
of Penllyn will give at her home en
Friday, May 19. The marriage of Mrs.
Miles and Mr. Charles White Steele, of
Bryn Mawr, will take place en Thurs
day, June 1.
The Pennsylvania Society of the Co
lonial Dames of America will entertain
the foreign students of Bryn Mawr and
Haverford Colleges and the University
of Pennsylvania this afternoon at Sten Sten
ten Mansion, Eighteenth and Court
land, streets. There will be music and
tea In the garden. Mrs. James Starr,
Jr., president of the society, will re
ceive, assisted by the members of the
Berard of Americanization Committee, of
which Mrs. James D. Wlnser is chair
man. ,
Miss Hazel Coffin, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry M. Ceflln, of ,G07
Hansbcrry street. Oer.mantewn, will
be the guest of honor nt a luncheon
and- thearte party te be given by
Mrs William Wallace, of Overbroek, en
Wednesday, Mav 17. The guests will
include, Mrs. Stanley ICetcham. Miss
rjorethy Coeke. Miss Prances Ollkey,
Mrs. J. Wallace, Mrs. I A. Passmerc,
Mrs. S. Italph Herrlck and Mrs. Russell
It. Robinson. Miss Coffin's engagement
has recently been announced te Mr. J.
Wallace Brown.
Mrs. William H. Clawsen, of 217
Hertter strcet, Oermantewn, entertained
en Wednesday afternoon at a bridge
party, In honor of Miss Emily Sutro,
whose engagement te Mr. Leuis Land
enberger haa been announced.
Mrs. Jehn IT. nnViirtn nt 147 V.ant
Durham street, Oermantewn, and Mrs.
Leuis Green, of the Pelham Apart
ments, Oermantewn. will entertaln at
luncheon at the Whltemarsh Country
Club en Friday afternoon, May 19.
The wedding of Miss Katharine Gll
llngham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V.
M. Gllllngham, of 1G8 Mnploweod ave
nue. Oermantewn. and Mr. Philip E.
Heward. Jr.. will tnkn nlnrn Wprinea-
day, June 14.
Sir. nnd Mrs. B. Hubert Cooper, of
Plnehurst. Moercstown, N. J are re
ceiving congratulations upon the birth
of twins, Elizabeth Maude Cooper and
Kenneth Edward Cooper, en May 1.
Mrs. Cooper was Miss Marguerite
Strawbrldge.
Frem' Les Angeles, Calif., comes the
announcement of the engagement of Miss
Marien Buckley, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles II, Buckley, formerly of
Philadelphia, te Mr. Richard Stiles In In
gersell, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Themas S.
Ingersoll, formerly of Minneapolis, Minn.,
new of Les Angeles.. Ne date has been
set for the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Prettyman.
of S14 Seuth Bread street, will enter
tain at dinner at their home en Tues
day evjnlng, May 16, In honor of Miss
Eleaner Harris Beggs, et Oermantewn,
whose mnrrlage te their son, Mr.
Charles B. Prettyman, Jr., will take
place in the Second Presbyterian
Church. Oermantewn, en Wednesday
evening. June 7. The guests will In
clude the bridal party. Mr. and Mrs.
Levis Ayrcs, of Wayne avenue, Ger Ger
mantewn, will give a brldge party at
their home en Saturday evening, May
27, also In honor of Miss Beggs and
Miss Katharine Kelb, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leuis Kelb. Jr., of West
Scheel Heuse lane, Oermantewn. whose
marriage te Mr. Mathieu Pannakker, of
Helland, will take place en Saturday
evening, June 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher LIndback,
of Sixty-second and Jeffcrscn streets,
will entertain at a small dinner this
evening at the Bala Country Club, be
fore the dnnce te be given at the open
ing of the new clubhouse.
Mr. Ashbridge Sharpless. of German
town, will sail from New Yerk In June
for p. trip through Europe. He will be
gene about four months.
Dr Frank Read and Mrs, Read en
tertained yesterday In honor of the
Daughters of the Revolution, at their
summer home, Annadale, Malvern.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Dr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Funk, of 6307
Sherwoel read, are receiving congiatu cengiatu congiatu
latlens upon the birth qf a ten. Mrs.
Funk was Miss Mabel Wray Buzby,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William L.
Buzby.
Mr. and Mrs. Themas F. Power, of
492J Cedar avenue, have announced the
marriage of their daughter, Miss Ger
trude Kathryn Power, and Mr. Daniel
A. McKendry, April 17.
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Clement, of
1148 Marlyn read, have announced the
mnrringe of thetr daughter, Miss Doro Dero Dore
thy Clement, and Mr. Albert II. Merz.
also of this city, en Saturday, May 6,
at St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal
Church, Overbroek.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aldas, of 6123
Pine street, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Mies Kitty Aldas. te Mr.
Lewis Gressman, also of this city.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The marriage of Mrs. L, Dengler Pat Pat
ter.sen and Mr. Walter Ress McShea, of
Atlantic City, N. J., leek place en
Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock at the
home of the bride's brother and sister,
Dr. nnd Mrs. Sherman Tucker Mever,
of 3346 North Fifteenth Btreet. Rev.
James O. Mcllhenny, rector of the
Church of the Resurrection, officiated.
The Women's Association of the Pur-man-Bennlcker
Pest. Xe. 188, American
Legien, held a meeting last evening nt
their headquarters, 1429 North Eighth
street. The following officers were elect
ed: Mrs. David Schwartz, president;
Mrs. M. E. IJclp, vice presiuent; .Mrs. je.
seph V. Hoffecker, secretarj. and Mrs.
Uncommon Sense :
By JOHN blakk
THK young man who In company
always "does his stuff" is enter
tulning. but net especially valuable.
Ills "stuff" mey be card tricks, or
cester songs, or voluble converbntlen,
or a dlspluy of cliannlus cravats nud
hosiery.
Whatever it is, his mind is en It.
He is generous with his abilities
tee generous, for while he Is giving
ethers the benefit of them he has no
opportunity te gain any Impressions of
his own.
TIIR necessary lessens of life are
learned from nnlure and from
people, mostly from people, who after
nil are renlly n part of nature.
We must through our whole careers
make our business chiefly learning or
chiefly teaching.
If we expect te he real teachers we
must nlfce be pupils, nnd very eager
and attentive pupils net only through
long years of schooling, but through
Wc can, If we cheese, be teachers of
card tricks, or parlor manners, or of
Myles In wearing apparel without n
great deal of effort. (
But careers of that sort are very
costly because we pay for them all that
we might be learning In the time that
Is devoted te "delus our stud."
Te desire te plrufre ami te entertain
r natural, as the lore of praise Is
H&turaU
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MISS EVELYN R. DRAYTON
Daughter of Mr. Rdbert Massey
Drayten, of the Cedars, Penllyn,
who was one of (he most popular
debutantes of the last season.
Miss Drayten will be one of the
aides at the Country Fair at the
Oermantewn Cricket Club en Tues
day, May 23, In nld of the Chil
dren's Seashore IIouse at Atlan
tic City
Philip Margeltes, financial secretary.
Mrs. J, M. Mountain Is chairman of the
entertainment committee. Arrangements
are being made for n card party a be
given next month for the benefit of the
pest.
Lady Monteflero Ledge, Ne. 1, of Phil
adelphia, will give Its annual picnic
nt Hunting Park en June 11. The vari
ous committees in charge Include Mrs.
C. Slnscr. Mrs. Wnrshaw, Mrs. C. Pearl,
Mrs. R, Rosman. Mrs. R. Shatten, Miss
Dera Shatten, Miss Rebecca Fein, Mrs.
Mrs. It. Ievy, Mrs. Simen, Mrs. A.
Gressman, Mrs. S. Weinberg. Mrs. L.
Iscew. Miss Rese Helders, Mrs. Potemktn.
Mra L. Frankul and Mrs. C Ltvlngstten.
Mr. and Mrs. William H'olllngswertn,
of 3422 G street, will entertain at a
family dinner en Sunday, Miiy 21, In
honor of the christening of William II.
Illedel, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles 13.
Rledel. of 2837 Jasper street. Mrs. Rledci
was Miss Holllngswerth.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
The members of the Tau Kappa
Sorority will give a May dance this
evening at the Aldine Hetel, Nineteenth
nnd Chestnut streets. The members in
clude Miss Anna Brctvn, Miss Eleaner
OUmere. Miss Gertrude Clark, Miss
Mary Harley. Miss Florence Brown,
Miss Margaret Madden, Miss Marie Oil Oil
mere, Miss Anna McDermott, Miss
Florence Rlttcr. Miss Mary Slean, and
Miss Kathryn Stoughten.
St. Themas Aquinas' Eramatlc Club
will give a play and dance in the
school hall. Eighteenth and Merris
streets, next Thursday, Friday and
Saturday evenings.
NAVY YARD
Mrs. Geerge Vroom and her daughters,
Mrs. E. James Estes and Mrs. Rescoe
Davis, have Issued invitations for a
bridge party at the New Century Draw
ing Roem, en Tuesday afternoon next.
Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. William
Smith, and Lieutenant Commander and
Mrs. Charles L. Blackburn will give a
dance this evening at 2409 Seuth Twenty-first
htreet.
Lieutenant Commander and Mrs.
Geerge W. Simpsen will tall for the
Orient In several weeks.
Commander nnd Mrs. Jehn Abbett are
spending a few weeks at the Bcllcvu6 Bcllcvu6
StratfeTd. LAWNDALE
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hause are re
reiving congratulations upon the birth
of a son.
Mrs. Heward Rellly. et Oxford avenue,
will entertain at a luncheon and card
party In honor of Miss Selma Meltzer, of
Reading, who Is spending several weeks
as Mrs. Rcllly's guest.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert Dunne, of Verree
read, nre receiving congratulations upon
the birth of a son.
NORRISTOWN
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlnficld Leughln, of
220 Ferrest avenue, nre receiving con
gratulations en the birth of twin daugh
ters. Mrs. Leughln was Miss Mary
Bergey.
A non-partisan candidates' meeting
will be held thlB evening under the aus
pices of the Norrlstewn branch of the
League of Women Voters. Mrs. Aaren
Swartz Is the chairman of the league.
The speakers will Include Miss Jean
nettc Moere. Mr. Benjamin Ludlow. Mr.
Theodere Lane Bean, Mr. Fletcher W.
Stltes, Mr. Irwin Kelts, Mr. A. K. Kneute
and Mr. Geerge. Fratt.
MOORESTOWN
Mrs. Hareld Otter and her sister, Mrs.
West, aie spending a few days In Doylcs Deylcs Doylcs
tewn, Pn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stroud, Mr. ana
Mis. E. Maul. Miss Ixulse Mnlseed, Mrs.
M. (flickering, Mr. Legan Gnsklll anu
the Rev. P. A. Warden attended the ban
quet at St. Jehn's Church en Tuesday
evening.
The Rev. W. Northey Jenes nnd Mr.
Themas Clevlngcr, of Perth Ambey, were
the cuests of Judge and Mrs. Jesenh
Onsklll en Teesday und Wednesday et
this week.
iAU Geins Out and Nothing
Coming In"
By the time a baby learns te talk he
wants te talk because he tiuds that his
talking nnuiKcs people, nnd gains him
these pats en the head which (for some
reason known only te bubies) are se
desirable
BUT babies de net spend all or even
a large part of their time "doing
their stuff." They nre nnturnl observ
ers, anil they have the hnblt of watch
ing their elders very closely, and of
learning from I hem.
I'he best imitators nnd mimics nre
net these who show off continually, but
these who put In considerable time and
observation watching ethers.
THE jeuth who is Intent only en Im
pressing ethers will never Impress
them very much, for he never Mops long
enough te receive these impressions
which make hint cither clever or enter
taining. CcpvrleM, tots
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Death-Defying and Adjectlvely Won
derful Stunta Are Planned
'The Greatest Society Shew en
Earth',' with aristocratic candy butch
ers, gentle-mannered balyhoes, well
bred ticket sellers, will be held next
Saturday evening en the grounds of the
Phtlment Country Club. More officially
this will be known as the l'hllment cir
cus. The ringmaster in the "bfg top"
will be Sydney IC. Allen, and among
the stars will be Mrs. Leenard Sesslcr,
"a trainer of wild animals," ,who will
go through "death-defying stunts"
with ferocious pussy cats. Henry Aid
man at the head of the trained acro
bats. Benedict Olmbcl, Jr., will ex
hibit bis trained chimpanzee,, and there
will be breath-taking side, shows In
charge of Sylvan Hirsch.
$101,000 IN CONLY ESTATE
Byberry Weman'a Will Is Admitted
te Probate
Margaret Conly, Academy read, By
berry, who aied Mey 3, left en estate
valued nt $101,000, according te her
will probated today. Other wills pro
bated ere these of Jehn H. Dngner,
0828 Old Yerk read. $4700, and Herman,
P. Hagenbucher, 453, Lyceum avenue,
58000.
Inventories were filed In the personal
estates of Jehn J. MeCaffey, 54008.08;
Jan.es O'Neill. $07.10.04, and J. Wal
lace Keclcr, .514.042.35. Letters were
granted te administrate the estate of
Geerge E. Woedslde. who died nt Dev Dev
on, Pn., May 0. His estate Is valued
at $100,000.
JEWS TO START DRIVE
$300,000 Fund Sought Here for
Palestine Project
Jews of Philadelphia will launch n
campaign te raise 5.100,000 toward the
restoration of Palestine as the Jewish
national home nt a banquet tomorrow
in the Hltz-Cnrlten.
Samuel Untermyer, of New Yerk,
nnd Judge Patterson will be the speak
ers. The drive will last two weeks. The
campaign here is part of a nation
wide campaign for $9,000,000 te provide
for the development of the land and
permit of colonization en a large scale.
KKI.IOIOUS NOTICES
Bptim
Tlfl Tintnt V
Bread 'nnd Berks sta. (1000 N.).
flOOO neats.
JJf.JJSJ the Qrac Baptist Church.
nUSSELIi lr. CONWKU. panter.
villliam Wrre McCurdy, associate paater.
Dr. J. Martin Hanna, muatcal director.
Jrederlck K. Starke, ersanlat.
Jit. Conwell prcachea Sunday. 10:30 A.
J', and 8 I. M. Temole Chorus ainca at
both servlcea.
?,.r Jl'.Hr' cett. wl" be th "t solo sole
lit et the Temple, Chorus at the evcnlne
service and tlie following program will
be rendered:
"O Fer a Cleser Walk With Oe!"
. (Schnccker)
.. , ... . Mr- . 1Icnrl Sce"
"Spirit Immortal (Verdi)
Mian Vance Mr. Weed. Mr. Scott and
.. . . .,ne Temple Chorus
"O Rejoice" (Mascagnl)
..- Jtr- Henri Scott
"Tha rialns of Peace" (Barnard)
Mr. Scott and the Combined Temple Chorus
Blble Scheel. .Tere L. Cresae. auperinten-
iJhrl'stfau Endeavor. 0'30 and 7 P. f.
Church prayer meetlnc Friday at fl p. M.
;or reservations for "Acrea of Diamonds."
Saturday. May e. at 8:15 P. it., phone
Diamond 083T.
Ethical setletr
V.TlItr.Af. Bnrtvrv
Academy of Music. 11 A. M.
Mile. Therese Pettecher. Mra. Annet Hob Heb Hob
Inaen. Frauleln Gertrud Baer en "A New
Spirit In Europe."
Friends
WILLIAM I'ENNWORSHIPED AT THE
OIJ QUAKER MEETIXO HOUSE. JlJlan.
Pa.. Just outside of City Mne. This
meetlnc was established In 1082. Services
are held every First-day (Sunday) mernlnj.
at 11 oclecl;. A welcome la extended te all.
Presbyterian
"ft!1 (S'v!rpraAreh
10:13 'My I.lfa nt,d Oed's Will." Have
VAtl .Van u.llii I .. a - .1 ..V "
fw w.y. ,hi iiinicu jour ute te Ued a
holy will for ou and looked nt your Joya
yorretts. bitter disappointments and plerc.
Ing thorns In tlie llaht of this truth?
8 The Pathway te Power." the' annual
no. ,.,w. v -, atuueuia .Mem. iVOt n
few think that our colleges and universi
ties, one the nui scries of piety and pa pa
trletlsm are new pouring each year a tide
of paganism Inte the national llfe. Ig nri
educated man who la net a Christian man
of any lasting service te his ag7 Dr. Ma
rartney will discuss tbeae iiucstlens Sun-
ejr lllgin
bi:tiii.kiikm pbeshytekian church'
Bread nnd Dlatr.end sta.
Ilov. WILLIAM L. McCORMICK. Paster.
Itev. SAMUEL R. CURRY. Assistant.
10:30 A. M. ".Mether's Portrait." !
'i'l U- ? bba th i-choel Anniversary.
:45 P.M. "Mether's Wages."
AI.L SI.ATS FREE AT ALL SERVICES.
OVERBROOK PRESBYTERIAN' CnURCn"
Cor. Lancaster and City aves.
Oeerge Emersen Barnes. D D.. .Panter.
11 A. M. "The Transformation of Llfe."
8 P. M. "The Enlightened Heart."
iuurin oiune j.anKBlen. soloist
SECOND PREHH1TEHIAN CHURCH
-.'1st and Walnut sts.
REV. ALEXANDER MacCOLL. D. D..
MINISTER. '
REV. ALVIN B. QURLEr. ASSISTANT.
Dr. .MacCell will priach at It and 8
n clock.
Evenlnit subject: "Seme Effects of n Vital
Faith In Ged. Hew Mav We Knew
Whether We Have It? What Would It
De In Ua and Fer Us and-Through Us?"
7:0 P. M. Musical Service:
Nune Dlmlttl- Tarheanokeff
The Day Theu Uatest Woodward
Praise the Name of the Lord. . .Kastalsky
Then Shall the Rlghtoeus. . ..Mewlelsiehn
Instrumental tries tlelln, harp, organ.
10 A.M. Sunday Scheel nnd Bible Class.
All seats free at the evening service. A
rnrdlal welcome at all services.
Protestant Episcopal
CHURCH OK THE HOLY APOSTLES
-'1st and Christian sts
Rev. UEOROE H. TOOP Rcter.
:(l(l A. M. Helv Communion.
10 SO A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon
by Rev. William O. Renne. Jr.
i!:30 P. .M. Sunday Scheel,
7.00 P.M. Yeung People's Service
League.
8:00 P. M Evening Prnyer and Sermon
by Rev. William O. Roene. Jr.
CHURCH OF ST. .HJIIE & THE NATIVITY
N. W. cer. Eletenlh nnd Mt. Vernen sti.
RKV. JAME f. CROSSON. rector.
Ii:30 A. Jf. Church Scheel and Bible
rlasses.
11,00 A.M. Morning prayer and sermon.
8:0UP.f Evening prayer and sermon.
PRO-CATIIKJiRAl. OF bT. MARY
Bread nr.d Seuth sts.
Rev. GEORGE L. RICHARDSON. D. D..
Rev"siDNEV W. CREASI.V. Assistant.
Services: 7:30 A. M. Helv Communion,
10:00 A. Mv- Morning Prayer.
10:30 A. M. Morning Prayer and sermon
by Rev, Dr, Richardson.
4:1)0 P M. Evening Prayer and Inter
ceislnnt. Address by Rev. 8, W 'rascy.
S'OO P. M,- Annual Florence Nightingale
Sertlce of the Oulld nf St. Barnabas for
Nurses. Sermon by Rev. e. Ashton Old.
ham. of Brooklyn. N. Y. Blshop-Cnadju-ter-elect
of the DleceRe of Albany. Nurses
and phvslrlans especially Invited te nt
tend. MusU' bv nurses' rherm.
hT. PETER'S CHURCH
3d and Pine sis.
Rev. EDWARD M. JEFFERVS, S. T. D.,
Recter
7.30 P. M. Helv Communion.
11:00 A. M. Morning Service nnd Sermon
bv the Recter. The choir will sine:
'Te Deum In ''"... . , .Colerldge-Tavler
"Jesus Christ Is Risen" Gaul
8:00 P. M. SPECIAL -MUSICAL SERV.
ICE. All nf the musle nt thla Service la by
living PHILADELPHIA COMPOSERS.
"The Seuls of the Rlshteeut" Banks
Three Women Went Ferth"., Mitthews
inru rwmu uir i.iKflieeus . . . McCellIn
V, 1 1 N I ,-. ..,nti . ......,
..Mll'er
Unitarian
FIRST UNITARIAN t'HURCII
2123 Chestnut st.
Rev. rREDKIUCK R. GRIFFIN. Minister
11 A'...rM,r- "rP" Wl" preach Sub
Ject. "Whv Is l.lfn a Burden?"
UNITARIAN CHURCH OF OERMANTOWN
Greene st. and W. Chelten ate.
Hun lay. May 14, 1022.
Sert Ices at 1 1 .00 A. M. The Minister. Rev
n?.?erH' f,erbea. will preach. Subject .
"Tim Free Judgment: The Cltery of It and
the Burden uf It."
Church school In the par'sli hoi every
Sunday morning at the same hour.
All nre Invited.
Mlscellanreua
l.V AND ORDER M SS.MEETINO. S
day ufternen. May 14. t-4 ivinlii ' ,
un-
held In the chHiiel nf the Park Avi
.Methodist Kpscenal Church, cur. p
ate. and. Njrrla st. Hun. Michael .1. !
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5'.ni"nmim .,.lher w'" "I'-ak. KterybJ
........... v,.iiuSi Antrim, cnairmnn
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Get this Mirre Pari at
Yeu can get this famous $1.45 Mirre Aluminum 3
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This is a limited offer. After it expires you will have te
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Ge te any dealer listed below. Don't wait until the last
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This introductory offer is made te acquaint you with
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If none of the stores listed below are located near you,
send $1 (89c for pan and lie for postage and packing)
direct te our factory address given below.
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General Offices: Manitowoc, Wis., U. S. A.
Makers of Everything in Aluminum
Goteany dealer listed belezv and get your bargain price Sauce Pan new!
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