M JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks About the Dexter-Celeman Engagement Announced Yesterday Mrs. Peace Gives Dance for Daughter Tonight WEItE you surprised te hcnr of Mary Ernestine Celeman's engagement te ... nlitcr? I renlly don't think mnny J u were, becnune we lind been no ne ffrint n deeldeil devotion en the pert Air. Deiter for emi time. And, tee. iinii.li T ratinnt veiipIi for the absolute iru tl i of this, 1 wns told peMHvelv that Ski In April, when "Al .lolsen" was Jiidt after the performance of here "Wl ntl the SWhyJNe. 11)22?;: in ?hlrh Mm Kr; Mtlnp dlarrru. Heme our mm lemiMi in. I""'" 7," ... ." .1.1 u. l .u. .leU en attain night at one of iwnln mm f-eme irirnii" viiiim uu in me i.ll,e Al throughout the evening Seul. I winsrk. "Why Net Pexter?" At r. '...t 1..1 whpn be imuallv came out li. MiiFrnrmnnrrn ,.lhi Al throughout the evening u ja imm niii'i-n. i na lih bli black tnaUeun removed, en thl" pnrtleiilnr occaalen he kept en the mikeiin, but he adorned lilmiclf In a bridal veil and cnrrlr-d a small beumiet .lleh he threw Inte the row In which ilifse elrN and boys cut. and Raid with iSnpl1i srln, "Why Net Dcx- "y'e'u remember In "Why Net" Mary Erne-tlnc wus circled as n bride In the nit act nnd threw her bouquet the last tvenliiB ' " WpH' "I'eeycr told 'Z shout it left out no detail of i.tvhv Net" and ke he was able te convulse tills special part of the audi-ni-p by hH personalities. Te ee back te announcement of the nenwinent. It was made at a dinner Ihlen Mr. and Mrs. Celeman gave last Bight for 'ulle Haker Nixon and Mary IrneVlne. .Tulle Nixon, as I told you ivera.1 weeks age. Is en here from Han Antonie te visit her family She Is a Hm ihter of Mrs. Leuis Haker and a ?iV? of Mrs. Jehn C. Hell, Jr. Mnrr Ernestine Celeman Is a very attractive girl. She's se full of fun Jry one likes her She has lovely light fluffy hair.. big blue eyes -and Is altogether a peach. .Toe Dexter Is aw fully well Hked, tee. and every one la ihlng them thejgreatest happiness. THE school set had a beautiful time last night nt the party Mr Ouy Heckseher gave for his nlcee, Ethel Hart Heckscher. and for, Catherine Mather, the Victer Mathers' daughter. The dance was given at the Radner Hunt Club rnd there must have been 2M guests. Catherine Mather has only lhttly returned from n trip te Ltirepe, and she certainly U looking pretty. Ethel It a sister of Virginia llckxcher. "' '" ' ..".... ..." ...! ....i m-Y,ii rnniF Olll. inxt jrir unu """V" Rtrelay MeFadden in Knstcr wcclt. Ethel, who Is named for her mother, -.ill ..UMi' mnVg lipr (lpbllt HCXt SMl- v. diniieb I hnve net heard this peeltlvcly. THEN tonight there is the dance for Kitty Peace, one of the season's debutantes. Kitty is tlte anugiucr i the late Vhlllp 1'hyslck Pence, and her mother was Misi Knthcrlne Heyl. or this city. The pnrty is te be given nt the Peaces country place. Midstream Farm, near Palol Te reach Midstream Farms by meter go out Lancaster pike te Talol pike. At Four Crevp Bends turn te the left te Sugartown. After passing through Sugartown turn left en Heet read, which leads into Mid stream. And the guests will be prin cipally of the debutante set. Kitty had two brothers. Phil, Jr., and Ned. She is quite nthletlc, 1 understand, though net se In build. She is a great leer of horses and rides exceptionally well. BETTY, aged ten, came home from school the ether dny very glad that the week was eer. In fact, she rather minded this school business, leu hnil te man) things te play nbeut and ou fmiml It se hard te get enough time for that, let alone lessens, "well, dear, asked mnther. "he did things go at school today?" "Oh. all right, but I msde an awful mistake In geography. "Did veu, dear? That's tee bnd. What wis It?" asked mother. "Why. Miss Anne a-ked w lint country was north of the I'nlted ritntcs, nnd I said Mexico Instead of Africa." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES A wedding of much Interest In this ettj and New Yerk will be thnt of Mlsa A. Margaret Dunlap, daughter of Mr. Archibald M. McfJrea. of nnllvhcather. ArUninrc, and Drunswlclt II.11I. I,iw; ruicevllle, Pa., and Mr. Wllllnm Stpll Grav. Jr., ( f New Yerk, which will take tUce 011 Thursdny, October 19. In St. ThemnM" KpHcnpul Church. New Yerk. JflRs Dunlup ia a sister of Mrs. Jehn Lowlier Welsh, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Richard M Cadwalniler, Of 'J019 l)e Iiancey place, will give n dance en Tuesday eenlnc. October 10, at the Hltz-Cnrlten. In honor of Miss Mary dK. Oeaty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jehn White Geary, who Is one of the htaHen's debutantes. Mr. Georpe K. Heyl nnd Mlsa Juliet ?. Heyl, of in:!.: Walnut street, will give a dance en Wednesday, January 11, nt the nitz-Carllen, In honor of Mr. lleyl's rranridnughtcr. Miss Kathrn V. F'eace. daughter of Mrs. Philip P. Pence, of Paell, who will make her debut this autumn. Mr. nnu sum. .ienn wiuie liearj-, et 1 iMnnantewn and wunhet avenue-?, uncii hut Hill, will entertain at dinner en Krldnv evening In honor of the C01111 teis de Sitramend, of PnrH, who In the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hebert Learning FANS & FANCIES Made from our Old Ostrich Feathers alie Psradite, Aijrettei, tc. uytd and Ktbranchtd M AILHOT J 15 Se. 16th -'' F,oer ou llrlan thrctniit hi. i ANNOUN went hTEc NGiNEW RACH RAIT PORT OF C DREN STUDIO SITTINGS ONLY TWELVH POR THN DOLLARS In f'HWITM'T ST. A Great Many People Arc Buying Our Generous Bunches of Garden Flowers for 75 cenis Century Flower Shep 112 S. 12th Street sHsflstHHsHMHsl I " i Montgomery, at Ardreuan, Vlllaneva. Mr. and Mrs. deary have Issued Invita tions feT a dinner en Wednesday eve ning, October 18, In honor of their daughter, Miss Mary deF. Geary, be fore th dance which Mr. PlArftncA AT. Kline, of. Chestnut Hill, will give that evening in honor of his nlcce, Miss Dorethy n. Valentine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Valentine, of German town. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Trncy Orlsweld, of Hotherpe, Radner, will entertain at e. dinner en Haturday evening, Heptembcr .. in tumor or miss iaiciue rout car ter, whose marriage te Mr. Hamucl J. Jteeves, of Phoenix Park. Phoenlxvllle, Pfl., will be un event of the autumn. Miss Lucylle Austin, daughter of Mr. nichard t. Austin, of J32 tieuth Twcn-ty-stcend street who will make her aeimt at a tea. which her father will ?:ive en wedntsday, October It, will be he guest of honor at n, theatre party and supper nt the nits-Carlten. which her aunt. Mrs. (Miancellee C. T!ncfllh of 210S Spruce street, will give In De cember. Mrs. Rngllsh. who spent the summer traveling In Kureiie, U at pres ent In England, from where she will shortly sail for this country, arriving early next month. Mr. Clayten McMlchaet. of Colllngs Celllngs dale. Pa., will entertain nt a dinner en l-rlday evening. In honor of his ceusU), Miss Kllen McMlchnel, daughter of NIr. and Mrs. C. Emery McMlchael, of 2041 Walnut atreet and Knell Heuse, Deven, ?'for.. ,M0 ln"ce which Mr. nnd Mrs. McMlchael will glve for their daughter. A wedding rf Interest In this city IS that Of MlKR rinlllv ltnirlvr.,1 T'll.-e f daughter of Mr. and Mrn. Heward Orne iTice, 01 Keinnu I'arit, uuitlmere, nnd Mr. Heeper Hmltb, also of Hjltlmeie, which will take place at 0 o'clock en Saturday evening next at the Presby terian Church of Itelnnd Park, followed py a reception at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Trice. Mr. Hmllh Is a urphew of Mr. Hebert P. Heeper, et Wolvcrten, Chestnut Hill. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Heren lte.iman, Jr, of Faaslfern, Ardmore, will glve a din per en Saturday evening, October 7. In honor of Mies Barbara U Clavton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clayten, of Grajwyn, Haverferd, who will make eer debut at a ten which her tinrrnts wilt glve en Wednesday, October IS. The aniesta will later attend the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gillespie Dick Dick eon, of Plnebroek, Paell, will give that uvciuntf in noner or mifh Virginia U arpenter, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph P. Carpenter. Jr., of Chestnut Hill. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Heher Vetau, of Wash ington, n. C, brother-in-law nnd rls ter..0,,.r,'J,,llci1t Harding, and MIhs Abl gall Victeria Harding, of Marlen. O., another ulster of the President, who will be maid of honor, will attend the wed ding of MIrs Margaret Agnes Tullldge. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Oeorge Bow ler Tullidgc, of fi,16.ri Woedhlno avo ave nue. Overbroek. and Dr. Rebert Perch Sturr. of Hndden Heights. N. J which will take place at 7 o'clock this cve nlnir In f?t. lnnl' TTnUr.ntnl r.1itt..U Overbroek. Other guests from wit of! town will he Colonel iid Mrs. Ocergu , viumer. oienci unaries it. Ferbes and Mrs. Sidney Bleber. all of Wnshlngten : Miss Adelaide Woednlde, of Mlllerrhurg. Pa., and Miss Anne Alcher Hogshead, of Staunton. Va. , Misi N'nn Gabriel, who nprnt Hie summer nt Atlantic City, has returned home te enter Temple University. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. B. Mncklin, of Beverly. N J metered te Atlantic City, en, Saturday, te attend the Shrlncri convention. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry B McLaughlin, or Cymvyd. nnununre the eng.p;enieiit of their daughter. MIs Clara Uruxstnr Mc Laughlin, te Mr. William Wallace Mc Dowell, of Ardmore. Mlsa Mlra Verrlll Dlx, who linn been staying at Ocean City. N J., for the summer, has returned te her heme en Greene street. Gmiuntewn. "Bis Tuliet J J. Lawler DISTINCTIVE FALL HATS Something nrntre attrextivc than heautg smartness charm and lovely. 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McFADDEN Other Marriages of Interest In and Around tlte City Today A marrlnge of Interest will take place at G o'clock thin afternoon nt Calvary Episcopal Church, Germantown. when MI""i Clara Raymond Issinrd, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Franklin Iszard, of 211 West Itansberry street, will be come the bride of Lieutenant William Carlcten McFndd:, "nlted States Ar- EMJHBaiHHHatekkl' "- i ' l LEHIHrjHEaHHaH lalaaBWF, 4i 'OfeaaaH m "'-"' .- '"- t ' yyffM aaaaaH V r t i, bbbbbbB M;- thf : 'vIbbH BBBBH i ?JBBBBI BBBbI : ?te-"ViJhf' .'jlHH j .IrsSr' r ,i -I., fin r.,fc WARM BLANKETS for COLD WEATHER! ARE YOU PREPARED? New is a geed time te replenish your bed coverings while our assortments are se complete and price se marked that you save $1.00 te $5.00 a pair en Blankets. Prices Frem $2.25 te $17.00 a Pair and at each price an unusual value you cannot duplicate elsewhere. Comforts, Spreads, Sheets, Cases, Indian Blankets, Aute Robes, Towels, Table Linens, Crib Blankets, etc., etc., all at satisfactory savings, making it worth your while te shop here. W. H. Smith & Sens 4JS ! Cowan ove utv?Vvv' ft mrmber fc' VlP ' Natlenul Anne- S li cUtlnn Mimtcr '-; of Danclnc and JN li ter twn mti G Stjtft Fl R u p e rvtinr In .Eastern Tenns. ANNOUNCES THE Formal Opening of Her, Studie FOR THE SEASON 1922-23 Saturday, Sept 30, at 230 p. m. 1920 SPRUCE STREET Special Classes for Beys in PRIVATE LESSONS NOW f.sxyssrv-asiBCTy vqnh vqamyF?.y?;y' And if you prefer te buy en the convenient payment plan as most people de you pay for the machine at the won derfully easy rate of $1.50 per week. We add only a very small extra charge te cover this easy payment plan. We urge you net te delay if you have any thought of buying an electric clothes washer. Here is the very best possible value for the money an exceedingly low purchase price and wonderfully easy terms of payment. TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET Frankerd Avanu and Orthodei Su Bread and Ruicemb Stt. (Legan) Bread and Wharten Stt. DELAWARE COUNTY ELECTRIC COMPANY Chaatar Madia Lanadewna tllrv Cnmn. (Inn! llrf.' of Fert Men roe. Va. The nev. A. H. VSn Meter will emelate. MIm Iaaard, who will be Kiyun in marriage uy nr "''i,1",yiVt. attended by her cousin, Mlsa Elizabeth Gray, as maid of honor. .The brides maids will Include Miss Katharine Nich olas, Miss Winifred Stlmpsen and Miss Eleaner Raymond, cousin of the brlde, T Ti,m.Ci?,rNieJ,' MnnreTwll serve J. Leupert, of Fert Menree, win serve 1 an pe man, sna no usneru wju . captain Granville B. Bmiin, 01 iiaca- ItAV dti Pent. riHeAvfir... A reeentlen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isrard will fel low. Upen their return from a wedding journey, lieutenant ana iwrn. nicrnu den will live at Fert Menree, Va. BUCH12R WOLI. Miss Anna Clara Well, daughter of Mra. Frederick Well, e Lawnton ave nue nnd Oak lane, nnd Dr. Rebert Lecn Bucher. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge B. Bucher, of Watsontown, Pa will be married nt 7 o'clock this evening at St, Jehn's Lutheran Church, Melrose, th Rev. Charles J. Gnble officiating. The bride will be given In marrlnge by her uncle. Mr. Otte J. Lnnge, mid will be nttended by two matrons of honor and six bridesmaids: Mrs. Ferrest Far Far revr, of Onk Lane, and Mrs. Harry Hefty, of Watsontown, and Miss Mar Jerle Wilsen, Mlsa Sylvia Sutcllffe, Miss Esther Bucher, of Watsontewn: Mlrs Ruth Clement, Mis Helen Gsand nnd Misi Florence Griffith. Mr. Hareld F. Bucher, of Pittsburgh, will attend lili brother ns best man, and the ushers will be Mr. Henry Well, Mr. Ferrest Farren and Mr. Byclney DlggleH, of Oak Lane! Mr. Charles Miller, of Wllkes-Uarre: Mr. Lloyd Hurst, of Idahe: Mr. Herry Hcftv. of Wotsentown, nnd Mr. Allen P. Hull, of Montgomery, Pa. A re ception at the home of Mrs. Well will fellow. After n wedding trip Dr. nnd Mrs. Bucher will llve for a. short time In Fert Wayne, Ind. LYONS HAUSER A weddlnir of Interest will take nlace at H o'clock this evening In the Trinity Lutheran Church, Eighteenth and Wolf streets, when Mlsa Margaret C. Hauser, of 2145 Seuth Fifteenth street, will be come the bride of Mr. Themas G. Lyens. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. F. M. Urlrh. Mra. J. F. Herbert, of Audubon, will be the matron of honor, and Miss Rcbeknh S. Keith, of Legan, the maid of honor. The brides maids will be Miss Mary It, Cox. of Camden, nnd Miss Helen Till, of Fern Reck. Mr. William B. Jenes, a cousin of the bridegroom, will be best man. The ushers will Inclure Mr. Geerge G. Apel. Mr. Frank Herbert and Mr. Heward Lscs. After a wedding trip through the Adirondack Mountains Mr. and Mrs. ttMSrUKSlS&iSUS. . S&S5i&5S Anaaelr J T T.lftittAr.nnt .lentl li. riiiutnn n. iiiiiiJ N Y ?. li.1' wnl,n. "er nretner, Mr. jnmes Culleton, of aovernerH Island, N. t. ,. Smlthi wa beSt mnn, The cerpmeny vntfc fLtee i, MfflS inS Weu. Sa, Perfrnied by the Ilev. Eugene Snallt'aiS'vM JBurtJrrcf Tv.a; J .lfS?P'" 'ollewsd at th. IVhyGoteNewYork? In Philadelphia you have one of America's foremost schools of bal let technique and stage dancing. erence Lowaneva Acrobatic and Stage Dancing Pheno CLASSES FORMING Spruce 1582 The Most Amazing Offer We Have Ever Made a strictly highgrade, guaranteed copper tub washer oscillating type, famous ABC make IT'S hard te believe that such a big size, splendid electric washer as this ABC oscillating machine can be sold at such a little price $99. Kanilnt ten Avtnu. and Claarfiald St. 7 and S W. Chtltan Ava. Lyen will be at home, 3240 Seuth Nor wood street, en November J. MULIiER SMITH An Interesting wedding took place to day at 9 o'clock In Bt. Edmend's Cath olic Church, Twentv-thlrd and Mifflin streets, when Miss Mary Teresa Smith, 2mlth- et. me HMh Becchwcid street i,,e.m, .,. hr ... , .- rr.n.. ,, .,,,, """."'- 01 mr, ana Mrs. jnmes .1. )e. of 90g CreM ., ia Hmlth wa- attended hv her unr MiJi fu ,ii ,.,. .,:.- -r --- ."--, ...... -. ." n HARE HUGHES A wedding of Interest which took place yesterday morning at St. Stephen's Heman Catholic Church was that of Miss Marlen G. Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jehn J. Hughes, nnd Mr. Themas J. Hnre. son or Mr n,i mm. James F. Hare, of Overbroek. The I !! ' h0 wn" f've" 1" marriage by I her father, was attended by her cousin, I Mlsa Sara A. l;egarty. ns maid of honor. ' Mr. James F. Hnre. Jr., wni hla' brother s best nan. The marrlnge wan 1 i, r S. "i lue eriae s uncle, itev. ' f. Fogarty, assisted bv her grand, undo, Rev. Lawrcnce J. Wall. West Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mra. Edward I. Geldmnn and vn0ifi,yS!Jn.lr 80n' 1?nnlcl Heraph. of icon i?eh n''W1 8lrcct' haV8 returned InTentiier havln Bpent lhe summer Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Godfrey Hal- rtt1erih e ed iMr home In Ocean City te spend a short eeneen nt Wer- So'e? VT'I1, ?x?ueet t0 "t te their h? a few dnjs Bnd Spruc atrects fl"' ."..v . va.w ...iib n iininiaiM. niiF 1 i.ii i - ....-.... -... .. .. yj!SillUPORTEIia. DKSlOXGHli AVO M.KEt!S OF WOMEN'S AND GHILDMSS'B AVPABBt.'fM 'NS,'1" OF TUfl ItlOllliSr CllAUACTEK FOR TWENTY-SEVEN YEAltS ''Jsfc, M A Deuble Aiiifersar? Celebration 27 Years as Designers and Makers of Women's and Children's Apparel. One Year as a Women's & Juvenile Stere of Service and Correct Fashion at Moderate Price Celebrated by Genuine Value Opportunity Throughout the Entire "Harris" Stere Afternoon Gowns OI rxtn metelae. aalln-fncd cut. Poiret twill nnd beaded natln. niack and evrry amart color. Fer Btrret and afternoon. ,19.50 te 490 Muskrat Ceat Pfcln wonderfully mitrhedi 0 inch length. 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