Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 01, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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pSf GOSSIP ABOUT , PEOPLE
Wihncv Wynne Hears That the Themas Ridgways Have
$ Purchased Newport Heme en Bellevue Avenue.
ill ' pinner-Dance for Miss Helen Hepe Montgomery
: TTEAIl that the Tem BlfeW tat.
a
t B'tepe??. The Itllwnys have
5 each, ftxvpert this wimmcr, you
"P ."Shn Thnrcr cettnRC. which
n0ff' .. IUit It l evident mcy "v
tKQn& nake Newport their perma
Immcr abode, for the Llvcruiore
,KoVeJreunt.nlIshouJ,l
F'SSl? fnverlte cverywncrc,
Mrs- BWSM J very pretty nnd stun
t.Kem. .She,X appealing fort of
nlnf. te. ?",":; lurV even and beau-
-T a. ninpp Luvi' i- - ,
ftiSk hnlr" She wa Edith Wayne.
tlhlbmVmber, anil Is a rister of Bill
yeure?V?er mother, who has been dead
W'JJLcr Wa" one of the Foxes, n
Tf Mrs Geerge W. Nerrls, Dr.
'''VFeil'nd Mr. Clmrles Fex. who
,0i &1m Mary Large, and of the
mltA .'"" n,i flnmuel Fex, who
JftT TeSale Hill Wayne lives
WeiS,, street, in an npartment.
'MSS have tevernl darling chll
?TK"n house is at 1523 Pine
Itrtt't. :
-OFAIt that the Geerge Brookes
1 f I...I! Invitations for a dinner dinner
LraWer Helen Hepe Ment-
lVJt mV.lenl as te Vho
'There is net mucn n e
' lV? "';.; s there? I am begin begin
en W fflw'if Hepe " Wing, te
Jln 'P breathe between part es.
TO, te be en the twenty-third of
tf 7'e ahteWoettKen for
h0flnDcPWUO.ylers give a party
. "l intcmber 25, you remember.
f"5ii. sK F1bm, Jrs.. en, Sep
ind the Stanley i in, mcn,lenni:
ISr'&S'buWftmber ones. 'Think
'fl,,.n" wonder, I must say. for
tWnlilVadear and her father
HrLih both arc extremely popular,
SSwnBv"uch delightful partes
St Mtr? one is glad of the opportunity
entertaining their little debutante
dwjhter. .
BUNNY GEARY, who will be n close
rival In point of parties and enter enter
einmeiits and who will -'mre the
lnn with Helen Hepe Montgomery
, Cyler" .inner Wmher 23.
Xm hemJ Uil eek from ertheaSt
Harber, "where she 1ms been staying
with Evelyn Martin., Runny snent most
SlsS winter In Europe and brought
tack m 'ravishing frocks. Her debut
will be made at a garden party en
October 14. at the Gearys' place in
Chestnut Hill.
THERE will be lets of house parties
down at Cape May this week-end.
Mead Urye has nnr nnd the Harrison
Oners and Heck WethcrllN nnd Jee
Rollins, nnd lets of ether. Naturally,
every one wants te go down for the
ball tonight, nnd It is certainly going
te be one big occasion. Speaking of the
Carers. I saw Sirs. Cnner ins town en
Wcdne?dav, looking very well In a
stunnln? frock of black crepe dc chine.
She and her husband have been stay
in up in Gloucester with the senior
Cineri, nnd returned te Cape May only
thin week. Mrs. Cnner camp up te
town te shop. I suppose. Her dreis
had little epenwnik panels inset of
Hlht cray. and the four panels down
E aide of the skirt were lined with
pay chiffon. Her lint was n small
pole affair of black chip strnw nnd
vu edged v. lth a ((Hilling of cherrv
mcmIii rtKKin nlpnf mlpp.l whlen
1i flnUhcd with long loops at the
llftUb P1UU ' Hit- w.aii., ...... ..p. ..uu.v
ten inches down. Around her neck en
a narrow black ribbon was a large
J-weled parrot en a rounded perch. It
vis very elaborate and unusual.
A PARROT makes me think of a real
parrot story I henrd just the ether
day. A man I knew Went te stay
with a friend thN summer nnd nfter
halnic tubbed nnd chnnged his linen
descended te the library te join snid
friend. vbe conducted him te his con cen con
lerratery, where en perches were two
parrots. There were three cnnnrlcs ns
well, a puppy cavorted about their
ineea and a large Persian cut slept
In the sun. "Goodness!" exclaimed the
visitor. "They are wonders, nnd hew
quiet tbey nre. I should think, how
ever, once they nil get reused jeu'd
tare and he wns interrupted by one
ft the parrots, which remarked, "a
ttlluva time."
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
illss Lucjle Polk Carter, whose cn
IJttnwnt t0 Mr. Samuel J. Reeves, of
nlvnie. Pn.. wan anneunceil Inst
wee, wilt be the guest of honor nt
?.i ner..en Wednesday evening. Sep.
S5b,T,iVl b0 Klven v Mr. and
ArL2! ?u nml"K MontBemery at
ft S"1' ,thelr plnce at Vlllnneva, he-
KPmS Ch"' PrpxcI- of Wootten.
and v?. wlu Klve ln lloner f Mr!
Hl.n rA. Montgomery's daughter, Miss
"n Hepe Montgomery.
tili? ve.Ien H,epc Montgomery, dough deugh
VmLmL.an J rs; Renert Lenming
WlKPl, et. Ardresaen. Vlllnneva,
Sice SfiJ""!!1, of noner al a dlnner-
828 BlSl1 JJt.I11 AIme""ury Heuse,
k'Jf,plember 15-. Miss Montgomery.
her wren u.iiir.cbut nt a ten which
temr 23Sw l fiv?,en ny. Sep
at two i,rJ?."libe tl10 BUeRt of honor
M- ?.J.are lance.s Which Mr. nnd
tt rthere? viP,nlnB' 0cehcr 21. nnd
. MI8S Mntri,iny evening, November
' KathaHnig v CTZ' ,wh0 ls vl8ltlnK
'MrTwiHlftm r V, nc- daughter
ateenth mr.J; Denner. of 315 Seuth
'meitawn n.T,,,Sl,t hcir "lace M
Saturday; J" w" "turn home en
feurtterfM!.PeSlfla M1113 nnil her
Woodcrest t? Frances 1. Mills, of
WX Mta?3 ..DaWBk n"0"'
i?hter of Mr rh,?Hella A', PCestn,
meer 28 fni iN Mi v,m 8n l n Sep.
?'" Place Mb. Jftiff' ,e,r. Mra- Mllls
u"'ui iii i-ans,
lJ!SS"MGAIiETn0yLAN
rSetm te
JTC mother, Mrs ,",""u "U
f1 Seuth' Eiihti'J?1?' !
1,
Engaged
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Miss DaCesta wilt make her debut nt
sensen. Miss Jessie F. DaCestn, re
turned en Wednesday from a several
weeks' stay nt Upper Saranac, N. Y.
Mr. and Mm. A. J. Drexel Paul anta
their family, of Woodcrest Farms, nnd nnd
ner, who have been living TVbread for
the laM two years, nre spending the
Inte summer at their ledge In Scot
land. Mr. and Mrs. Paul will return te
this country early ln October,
Mr. nnrl Mr. Charlcn A. Munn and
their family, of Radner, who ar. living
nbrend, nre spending the summer and
early fall M Hcetiana. Tney win re
turn te Paris early In October, where
they have taken an apartment for the
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wllmer Blddle and
their family, of Blnderten Heuse, Chest
nut 11111, who have been spending the
summer at their camp nt Upper Sara
nac, wilt return home September 15.
Miss Emtlv Smith nnd her sister,
MIps Elizabeth S. Smith, of Oak Ledge,
Bast Montgomery avenue. Ardmore, re
turned yesterday from Upper Saronae,
N. Y., where they spent August.
Mrs. Waller Schuyler Volkmar, of
Oroysteck Ledge, Chestnut Hill, who Is
spenains; several weenn in iiw mm
Mountains ns the guest of her cousin,
Mrs. Phelps Montgomery, will return te
Chestnut Hill en September 7. Mrs.
Volkmar will give a. dance en September
17 In honor of her niece, Miss Jesephine
jrn-AiAttil ThAmni rinttcrMnr nt TAt.
nnd Mra Geerge C. Themas. Jr., of
ueveny nius, aiu., who, wun nor
mother, will nrrlve early In September
. etunil anVAFfll WAftka tsrttVi fm.
Geerge C. Themas nt OreystecVt, her
country piace ai bneiinui nui.
Mrs. Themas B. Dunn, of Ml Aliens
lane, Chestnut Hill, will spend the week
end nt Blooming Dreve, Pa., where she
will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Abel
P. Wetherlll, of Kent read, Wynnewood,
at their cottage.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Barry Colahan. Sd
and their daughter, Miss Eleaner Cela
han, of cnestnut Jim, nave reiurnea
from n several weeks' stay at Upper
Saranac
Mr. nnd Mrau Edward Lycett. of 235
Seuth Twenty-third street, will leave to
morrow for Cape May te spend the
week-end with Mr. G. G. Meade Large,
who Is giving a house party.
MrS. Themas P. Curley, of Camden,
nas geno te the Traymore, in Atlantic
City, te remain a week.
Miss Lern a Graham, daughter of Dr.
.nrl Mra. Jehn Graham, of Seuth Fif
teenth street, has returned from a stay
In Bosten te Idlewlld, near Media, where
uhe will remain for a,, few weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward D. Ackley an
neunce the engagement of their daugh
ter. JIlss Martha B. AcKley, ana Mr,
Charles W. Moere, of this city.
Mrs. Wilbur Herney. of 6432 North
Thirteenth Btrcet, will entertain at her
summer nemc, -30 i-.nst Hitnu avenue,
Wlldwoed. nt luncheon. Her guests will
be Mrs Jehn H. Gibsen. Mrs. Heward
Miller. Miss Elizabeth Cller, Mrs. Wil
liam Montgomery, Miss Sarah Gibsen,
Mrs. Rebert Gibsen and MIS3 Agnes
Herney.
Along the Reading
Srr. nnd Mrs. Nerman I FinntnKer,
of 6734 North Sydenham "trect. Oak
Lane, are receiving congratulations
upon the birth of a daughter, Uuth Ger
trude FInnlnger. en August 10. Mrs.
Flnnlnger was Miss Ruth Chambers.
Mlsa Laura Taulnne has returned te
her home In Jcnklntewn after spending
some weeks at the Chelsea Hetel.
Mlse Carrie Leng, of Ablngten, will
spend the week-end In Ocean City with
her aunt, Mrs. Jehn Garten.
Germanteivn
Mr. and Mrs. Owen B. Jenkins, of
6618 Greene street, Germantown, who
have been spending some time nt Cort Cert
grss Hall. Cape May, will return te
their home the latter part of this week.
West Philadelphia
Mrs. Huch S. Wilsen nnd Miss Alice
Wilsen, of Plttsburph. nnd Mr. nnd
Mrs. Daniel Day. of East Orange, N. J
are the guests of Mr. nnd M.rs. James
R. Dill, of 5622 Willows avenue. They
will remain In this city until nfter the
wedding Saturdny of Mr. and Mrs
Dill's daughter. Miss M. Helen Dill, and
.Mr. James Galley Brlgham, of 6327 Ress
street
Miss Edythe L. Potts, of 723 Seuth
Forty-sixth street, nnd Mr. and Mrs.
Pedre Snlaeme, Mlsa Salaeme and Mrs.
Graham Carsen, of this city, who sailed
Inst week for England, have arrived
safely,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank P. McLauirhlln.
who were married June 21 In the Luth
eran Church. Flfty-seenth and Chris
t!nn streets, have returneJ from their
wedding trip and nre nt home at the
Ornystone Apartments, Fifty-fourth anil
(jnestnut streets. Mrs. Mcuaugmin will
be remembered as Miss Rena H. Scott.
of 5125 Baltimore avenue.
- Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Wallace Sproul, of
Forty-sixth street nnd Osage avenue,
are spending August and September at
Ocean City.
Mr. William J. Hohlfeld, Jr.. and Mr.
J. Themas Harrington left this morning
for Atlantic City.
Miss Mnrle Hnyes. of 1447 Seuth
Fifty-second street. Is spending neme
time In St. Michaels, Md., aa the guest
of Mlsa Charlette Merris.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oilman, of 1225
North Ferty-scccmd Btreet, left yester
day for Atlantic City, te remain until
Tuesday of next week.
North Philadelphia
Mrs. Kntherlne Prendevllle, of 1814
Master street, Is spending the week-end
with friends In Wlldwoed
Seuth Philadelphia
Miss Margaret Cell, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Cell. of 2511 Seuth
Eighteenth street, has been spending
some tlme In Chelsea.
Mr. William Gardner, of 2004 Seuth
Eighteenth street, ls ln Atlantic City,
where he expects te remain until afUr
Laber Day.
Mr. William Brennan, Jr., of Bridge
port, I'n , Is rpendlng a week with his
aunt, Mrs. Richard Hopely, of 1733
Illtner street.
An Interesting wedding will take place
en Wednesday morning of next week nt
St. Gnbrlel's Church, at Twenty-ninth
nnd Dickinsen streets, when Miss Mary
Veronica Hamilton, daughter of Mra
Mary Hamilton, of 1447 Seuth Twenty
ninth street, will be married te Mr.
Jehn Mars Rogers, son 'of Mrs. Mary
Rogers, of 5648 Willows nvenue. A
breakfast at the home of the bride's
mother will fellow the ceremony.
Miss Louise CefTrey, daughter of Mr
nnd Mrs. James Geffrey, of 2341 Seuth
Seventeenth street, hns returned home
after having spent a fortnight with rela
tives In. Ventner.
Miss Mary Smith, of 2503 Seuth
Twentieth street, has recently returned
from Atlantic City.
Mr. Jeseph Jehnsen, of 2505 Seuth
Twentieth street, will spend the Laber
Day holidays In Atlantic City.
Miss Mnry Betty Please, of Fifteenth
nnd Perter street, Is visiting relatives
In New Yerk.
Miss Mae Aushten. of 2131 Seuth
Juniper street, was the guest of Mrs
Srhwengel, of Palmyra, N, J , for a
few days.
Mlsn A. V. Themas and Miss Eliza
beth Themas, of 1721 Mifflin street, will
go te Atlantic City for the week-end.
Miss Lillian Brooks, daughter of Lieu-
suing TjrcjtfbtBM -ejam&mptaRh. , r, 'e. ----'
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ln - K a -T pastor of the cmtrch'offlelated at,the wick Tnu, are In Bosten. '"Btfer r- airvlw. K X, tm th brldj et H. J. Wallace, Grandfather
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MRS. CHARLES FRITZ, JR.
Mrs. Fritz, of Deacem lane,
Mcrien, who with Mr. Fritz ia
taking a meter trip through '
the Neiv England States. They
will atop for 8eme days in
Lenex, Mass., before returning
te their home.
tenant nnd Mrs. J. Francis Brooks, of
1713 ferter street, win meter wun
friends te Ocean City tomorrow te re
main there until after Laber Day.
Miss Bertha Shere, of 1613 Perter
street, metered te Wllllamspert yes
terday te remain there a bhert time
with friends.
Strawberry Mansion
Mrs. M. Stern nnd family, of 3228
West Clifferd street, have returned from
Atlantic City. Mrs. Leepold J. Haas, a
daughter, Is new visiting them.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius C. Levi, of 3122
Diamond street, are horns after a
month's stay ln Maine.
Mr. Herman S. Baker and family, of
2642 North Twenty-ninth street, have
removed te their new home, 5452 Ar
lington street, Wynneflcld.
Mrs. Harry B. Lupin, of 3200 Dia
mond street, has returned home after
an extended trip te New England, where
she visited Mrs. H. Dangel, of Brook Broek
line, Mass , and her son, Irvln, at Camp
Greylock.
Yardley
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Satterthwnlte
entertained n family party at dinner en
Sunday ln honor of Mr. Satterthwalte's
birthday. Cevers were laid for twenty.
Mr. and Mrs Bernard Yardley, of
Seuth Bend, Ind., are visiting relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Augustus J. Cadwalla
der nre passing some t?tne at Lake
Placid.
Mrs. M. E. Glgle entertained at bridge
en Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Birchnll, of FrankfeTd, ls a
guest of Miss Emma Hewell.
Mr. Richard Dyer, who was graduated
from the Geerge Scheel last June, will
enter State College In September te
study forestry.
Mr. J. Lame Applegatc. of Flerida,
lslted relatives here during the last
week.
Norristetvn
Mrs. Gustave Solemon, of Powell
Btrcet, entertained nt a. brldce luncheon
at her home en Tuesday. The guests
Included Jlrs. Charles Lyle, Mrs.
Chnrlntte Kilpatrlrk, Mrs. H. R.
RlKiiter, Miss Kthel Gotwals, MIbs
Herein Iarp. Mrs. Walter Uadey and
Mrs. Jehn Wngner.
Miss Florence Diamond, of Cherry
street, cntertu Inert the members of her
sewing club en Tuesdny evening. The
event celebrated the birthday anniver
sary of the hostess nnd also of Miss
Rcssle Grllllth, another member of the
club.
The final point contest of the ladles'
golf schedule at the Plymouth Ceuntiy
Club resulted ln a tle score for Miss
Julia Stelnmctz and Mrs. Themas At
kinson. Others In the contest were
Mrs. Spencer I.. Jenes, Mrs. Aaren S.
Swartz, Jr., Mrs. Walter Buchanan,
Miss Louise Berrs, Miss Nancy
Huchannn, Miss Harrlette Wills, Mra.
H. A. Gawthrop, Miss Rae Uans.
The marrlage of Miss Myrtle Rebecca
Ferrlll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Ferrlll, of the Illdge read, Jefforson Jefferson Jefforsen
vllle. nnd Mr Heraco Ira Schaeff, son
of Mrs. Catharine Scnaeff, of -111 Center
acnue. Jeffersenllle, took plnce this
morning In the Jeftersonvllle Presby
terian Church. The Rev. Harry Mlkbcli,
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TAPESTRIES
itii en without nkkiilkpeintI
FOREIGN or Demestic
at RIGHT Prices
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In our Philn., Camden
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tendant. Mr. an Mrs. Schaeff will ether cities In Maine. '' The weeaing ioek piace ai ine iic rtfyyl."aZZl.l7L.ZtK,nuxrn. In I
Ilvo en Center avenue,
The Rev. and Mr. W. Hayeii Top
ping, of Trey, N. Y formerly of Nor Ner Nor
rlstewn, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Stiles, f Arch street.
Miss Helena Longacre, of 2 "West
Marshall street, haa returned from
Buckwood Ledge, Shawnee-en-the-Dela-wnre,
where she spent the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn I Lartelere, of
1340 De Kalb street, are spending ten
days en a trip te Buffalo and the Great
Lakes.
Delaware County
Mr. and Mrs. Rebert O. Qllflllan and
their daughter, Miss Kathleen Gllflllan,
nnd Mrs. Barten Hoopes, who have been
spending several weeks at Ocean City,
will return te Swarthmere after Laber
Day.
Mrs. Henry C. Smith, of Media, Is
spending several weeks In California,
where she Is the guest of Mr. ana Mrs.
Jeseph Chcyney at their home In ued
lands. Dr. and Mrs'. 'Ernest L. Clark, of
Media, have returned from Lacenla. N.
H., where they were guests for three
weeks of Mr. and , Mrs. Franklin M.
Potts, of -he Aldlne. Media, who are
occupying their summer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Freeman and their
sons, of Meylnn, are spending a few
weeks at the summer home of Mr. Free
man's mother ln Maryland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hetiel and their
daughter, Miss Jane Hetzel, have re
turned te their home ln Ridley Park
from Ocean City, where they have spent
the summer.
The Rev. fl. Harper Leeper and Mra.
Leeper and their family, of Media, who
have been spending the summer at their
Cape May cottage, will return te the
Presbyterian manse en Monday. e
Dr. and Mrs. A. Chester Wolfe and
thelr family have returned from their
summer home In the Pecene Mountains,
where Mrs. Wolfe and her children have
been for three months.
Mrs. Alexander Cochran, of Chester,
Is spending a few weeks ln Maine.
Miss Virginia Campbell, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hareld Campbell, of Rid
ley Park, Is the guest of relatives In
Ocean City.
Mrs. Charles Lengeneeker. who has
spent the summer In Europe, has re
turned te this country and Is new at
Idlewlld, near Media, where she and Mr.
Lengeneeker will remain during the au
tumn. Moorestown
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. turtle, of
West Central avenue, are spending geme
tlme at Chelsea.
Mr. B. T. Edgar and his family have
returned te their home after spending
some time ln Woodbury, N, J.
Miss Winifred Isrul and Miss Eliza
beth Themas, of Washington, D. C,
are visiting Mrs. Henry T. Wolfe at
Pin Oak Farm.
Miss Beatrice Cutler, of East Main
street, has returned from a three weeks'
trip spent near Flemlngten, Is". J.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ress, of Stan-
Wicker Furniture
Cemplnt new iteek at
rock bottom prices. Fac
tery direct te you a
svlnr ft middleman'!
profit.
B.H. Demtttic Ckairi, $5.50
Side Aracktirs .... 7.S0
St. Geerge Chairs 8.80
Beekrrs en each thalr, $1.00 extra.
(Ws hdve a full Una et SettMi.
Tnbles. TablB nnd Fleer Lamps.
Fm Sewn and Bird Cahhi).
GLASSBERQ WICKER MFQ.CO.
2018 N. Frent St. Free Dellrerr
Open Etc. Thane Diamond 2303 V
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BARGAIN TABLES
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Mrs. Edward Harmer and her ehll
dren. 0f Brldgebore read, are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Asa S. Wing at Sand
wick, Mass.
Miss Brandy Marries
Mr. Edward Nappen
The wedding of Miss Anna Braudy, of
BOO North Hlxty-flrst street, and Mr.
Edward Nappen, of 684 North Thirty
fourth atrcet, will take place this after
noon at 4 o'clock at the home of the
brlde's parents. The Rev. Oscar Levin
will offlclate at the ceremony, after
which a reception will fellow.
The bride will be attended by her
sister, Miss Mary Braudy, aa maid of
honor. M,r. Albert Welnerman will serve
aa best man for Mr. Nappen.
Upen their return frdm a wedding
trip Mr. and Mrs. Nappen will be at
home at 684 North Thirty-fourth atreet,
MacKNIOHT MAOONAOLB
A pretty wedding wa selemnised last
evening when Miss Margaret Elisabeth
Magonagle, of 927 Woodland avenue,
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Sunnybrook Eggs are fresh gathered, carefully selected and shipped te us direct from the
choicest Egfj-Preducing Districts.
New Laid EGGS dez. 35c
EVERY EGG GUARANTEED
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Pure Preserves . . .
Sultana Apple JelFr
Hartley's Marmalade
Baker's Shredded Ceeaanur
Baker's Premium Chocolate ...
A&P Premium Chocolate
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THE
hnm ff thn rnlinlA In ReWell
bride wns given in marriage by Her
father, Mr. James F. Magonagle. She
waa attended by Mlsa Alice H. Kreck,
of Colllngsweod, N. J., who were a
honeydew crepe de chine. The bride
groom wns attended by Mr. Harrison
Marshall, of Sewcll. After the cere
mony Mr. and Mrs. MacKnlght lefe en
an extended trip te Pittsburgh, Niagara
Falls and Detroit. Mr. and Mra. Mac
Knlght will be at home after October 1.
GIRL, 15, IS FOUND DAZED
Questioned, 8he 8aye She le Dor Der Dor
othy Rambo, of Pheenlxvllle, Pa,
Dorethy Rambo, fifteen years old,
who gave her address as 13.1 Lincoln
street, I'hecnlxvlllc, Pa., was found
wandering ln n dazed condition nt
Uread and Juniper streets last nlgbt
by a City Hall guard. The girl said
she was lest.
Under questioning by Detective Mtu
rer, she gave her name nnd address, but
refused te tell hew elb get te this city.
Oar Annual Sales are Over
13,000,000 Pounds
PIFTY Factories, located in New
F Yerk State, are under our con
trol and supervision, producing
Whole Milk Cheese after our own
perfected specifications.
We also operate immense cold
storage plants in which every
pound of cheese is perfectly cured
and aged te bring about a matchless
flavor that smacks of SUPERIOR
QUALITY.
for Philadelphia, Camden
each 55c
Ben Ami Powder
Rinse
Chlorinated Lime
A&P Liquid Blue
3 cakes zuc
cake 8c
m.
con ?c
CHIP
JJJJ PJrfjAWrV)B
Bjn lftiU.lj0Um
"Iena"
can 9c
l lb. i5c
l lb. can 23c
...... .pkg 13c
Pink Salmen
Encore Olire Oil
Heinz Spaghetti
A&P Spaghetti
INSTANT POSTUM 8 oz. can
jar 29c
A&P Grape Juice . bet 23c
Red Frent Baking Powder lb. can 20c
Coca-Cela bet 5c
Kellogg's Cern Flakes pkg 8c
Beechnuf Ginger Ale bet lie
S & S Ginger Ale . bet lie
. .jar 12c
:.. 07.
in .n is.
V, lb. cake 19c
U, lb. cake 16c
Butter
"RED CIS
COFFEE
there were such a thing as
a better Coffee than our "Red
Circle" for the price, the A&P
would have it. It's the finest
Coffee in the market at - - -
Make
Famous Thea-NprtaivRrinii
ORANnF. PFifnp tua
I ... .
-.. "in urew a arinK you can serve te any tea connoisseur
Yeu will find it AT ONCE refreshing, fragrantly "nffi-tnirat-appeaBinir,
unsurpassed in its strength.
Vfr-lb. Package 1 2c -; V2-lb. Paclrane 23c
LARGEST RETAfL GROCERS
1IN IHE WORLD
Hanrnfnrtf
n proud grandfather today. The bnby
wns horn te his dntightrr-ln-Iaw, Mrs,
J. W. Wallace, yesterday.
EITH'S THEATRE
Mat. Terinr 2t10t Tenlcht SilO
LlONFX ATWII.I, I CO.
In "Th White-Faced Foel"
....ill lll.l,(i S taltMAM If
Jemiette llackrtt A DM mar ilftrry
t'rtienv ineir iievue wun
TtieiiV Their Ilevue With a AJery
. Il..l,llfitl niala
HMfnsJ it ftrnilaBliiL
Arthur Went. Ilnll Krmlnle ft tlrles.
irHi umiiMTiH niinuii'Miuuiiis rtriQTy
WILLOW GROVE PARK
Bring the Children Out te Hear
SOUSA
AM) HIS
BAND
rr,AT nifl wonhkhfei. MAncnra
Garrick Next Men. Evg. jj"
Edward Revr' nrllllftnt Production
ORANGE BLOSSOMS
With EDITH DAY and a CahU of HtAM
Peniilwr Prr Vfi Mnt . lit n 'J
IV
VRI
and Vicinity
can He
pkg 6c
can lie
bet 10c
Ideal for Washing Machines
and for all Kitchen Werk
and General Cleaning.
29-OUNCE PACKAGE
ft'H
Peas
can 12c
full half-pint can 31c
can lie
3 pkgs 25c
38c
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NINBTBRNTIi MARKBT W" 7tt,
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Wm. De Kill PAnAMOUNT PICTOTUI
lice reepie'
Wallace Raid, Beba Daatak 'j
Cenrad Nagel and Julia Fay2
S!' BEN TURPIN "u322r'
TWO WHTKH OVT.T TOMMENCrNO
TOU CAN HEH TIIR I,ONO-AWAtTBD
PARAMOUNT MA8TBHPIECB t
RODOLPH
VALENTINO
IN
"BLOOD and SAND"
With LILA LEE &. NITA NALDI
TUG MIOirTIEHT PKNHATION
EVEH HCllEENED!
NO ADVANCK IN T'.n'CF.S
ft
"THE WORLD IS MINE"
STANTON
10TH AND MArtKET
REOPENING
POSTPONED
UNTIL NEXT
MONDAY
AT 11 A. M.
Wm. Fex Presents
first phii,ai:lphia
presentation op
MONTE
GRISTO
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A FROM
COLOSSAL THE
PICTURIZA- WORLD.
TION FAMOUS
OF THE NOVEL
WORLD'S BY
GREATEST ALEXANDRE
ROMANCE DUMAS
OF LOVE READ BY
HATE AND 50,000,000
VENGEANCE PEOPLE
STAUEI) I1Y EMMETT J FI.YNN
Daily 11 A. M. te 1 1 P. M.
Matineei, 35c, 50c
EvtfninzJ, 50c, 75c
Saturday and Holidays
Evening Price
ALDINE
10th and
Chestnut
11 A. JL
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11 P. It
CHARLES RAY in
"A TAILOR-MADE MAN"
Next Week "Valley of Hllent lien"
tfliritlun
12. 2. 4.
6. "8
0 BROAD AND CHESTNUT ,
ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN
"EVIDENCE"
COMMENCING TOMORROW,
BETTY COMPSON
IN A NEW PARAMOUNT PICTURE
The Bended Weman'
nil I rC 1-TH AND MARKET
r ALALL n 4 a. m. te u p. m.
THOMAS MEIGHAN 'f'-ftyfey
irir"TrDIA NINTH MARKBT
VlLIUlVlA 0 A. M. te 11:13 P.M.
,UJIK LAKE I Jill
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CAlllUL 10 A M. te 11-1B P. M.
"A FOOL THERE WAS"
GLOBE m
popular Vaudeville pepui-Ab
Allegheny &Ars"nry
Kcepena iNext Monday
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Eva Tanguay
Headlines
Vaudeville
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Reopens Monday Afternoon
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Cress Keys 60MhBrre?
Reopens Monday Afternoon
WITH VAUDEVILLE
ATtTirrn nnrKiys riVSfsu-
V.ie I'rovinetewn Players
Prorturtlen, of
EUGENE O'NEILL'S
ORISAT SUCCESS
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