pww MW &? S TOB '"TwstWP ' Ai'ltTiViSJ5 c :r . -'-,"5 FgE&3 Tflf t t :? &mt $W m ff if BViBlrfNG1 Praue'MDGEpiKAfeELPHtAi THTJRiSDAYJ NOVEMBER 30, 1922 -TyH -i c7Sr GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Tfancy Wynne Talks of the Hunt Meet and Football Game Today She Tells of the Dunn Tea en Tuesday and Other Happenings I DO e hope it will rrmnln clcpr nil day today tlicrc'R m much doing In the wriy of outdoor hunt mid feet- bill. And men family dinncra nre till kent tin In tliiH tmrt of the emm try. ou knew, rtpcclully in thin rlty of heniPB. Be we lm one Imxv little day te leek forward te after the Ttndner Hunt breakfast thin morning ut I) o'clock. I nm nfrnld net ninny of tlie debs who went te the BIiIcIIph' pnrty Inst night nil he up In time for the hunt thin morning, but eti tuny tin nil re the) 'II turn out In force fur the Cernell piute IIiIh nfternoen. TIIK .T. Wlliner BldAles' dance wns given nt the WtK-Cnrlten, nnd It ns In honor of Mr. Blddle'H three dfltighterH MIhs Klixnheth (.onion, MIhs Anne Huntley Gorden nnd Miss Vir ginia Oorden, nnd Mr. lllcltlle's daugh ter, Miss llnrrlrt Hlddlr. The party lust nlcht wan limited te members of fhe jeunner set. Ne married oiieb but members of the family. There were n number of lust year's delin, some of this Masen's debutnntes, quite a few of Itnltlinere'e younger net and some New Yerker."", tee. Lieutenant Commander ,1. Qulttnnn T,eve'l and bis wife, who was a MIm Gorden nnd in. therefore, a lBter-ln-lnw of Mrs. Btddle, who wan formerly Mrs. Gorden, enme un from Itiiltlmore te receive with Mrs. Blddle. And Dor Der Dor othy Hnxall. of Bnltimere. who ix n rmisln of the tiortlens, also received. Yeu remember fllr. and Mrs. Illddle gave a ball last venr for Virginia Oor Oer dnn. Dorethv Hexnll nnd Kntherlne Mnckuy. of New Yerk, who is new Mrs. Kenneth O'llricn. Mrs. Kiddle looked stunning In n Mnck velvet gown made with crystal trimming. Miss Elizabeth Gorden were an emerald green velvet gown made with a draped skirt, which wns fastened at the side, with an emerald ornament. Miss Anne Gorden were a Cnllet model of silver cloth with a rose cast, which was particularly becoming te her (she nas fair hair and blue eyes, you knew) . Miss Yirginin Gorden, who tnndc her debut last year, were n yellow crepe gown made with bands of rhlnestenes ever the shoulders, the skirt fnstened at the right hip with an ornament. Miss Illddle was in orange satin trimmed with chiffon, and h"r frock bad a wide girdle of silver cloth. The Biddlex will clve n ball the week before Christmas down In Bnltimere. nnd then there will be a number of their elder friends present. YOU 'knew T had m much te say about the opening night of the opera yesterday I actiinllv forget te tell ou about Katherine Dunn's tee. And it was reully one of the prettlet of th' season. I thought. Ivntherine, or "Kijv" n her friends cull her. b:i the loveliest face. Her leek is n dlreet, nnd there is a purity about the ex ex 'presMen which Is exquisite. Her hair Is soft sold color, and she hns blue eyes and n very clear complexion. Her frock nt her ten was of green and ulver brocade made ever silver cloth nnd draped at the side, the bodice being en rather plain lines. Mrs. Dunn were a beiiutlful gown of peurl grnv chiffon, made with n train of rich old black lace, which fell from the shoulder nt the back nnd wns arranged In n cape effect ever the bodice. Katherine Dunn spent last cnr tnkiiiK n wretarlnl course, and T understand she Intends te work at it next ear. LAST night we had the University Glee Club and Symphony Orchestra at the Academy of Music, and it was a splendid concert. T thought) It wns tine tn tee two bexei tilled by members of the Harvard Club. It Is always se wis te prometo geed feeling between the uuircr'dticv. Seme of the boxhelders who nttended the concert ere Dr. Jehn G. Clark, Mr. Geerge McCreary, Mr. Arthur Church, Mr. and Mrs. Cnrlies Morgan, Mr. Tliarles L. Berie, Mr. Geerge W. I'maler, Mrs. Leuis C. Madeira, Mr. Herace Eugene Hmith, Mr. ,T. Bertram Iilpplncett nnd Dr. It. Tait McKenrle. The Phi Kuppn Psl. Sigma Alnlia En En ilen. Thetn Delta Chi. Beta Theta Pi. Phi Delta Theta and Acncln Fraterni ties were all represented in a number of ! Coxes. ELIZABETH had gene te grandma's for the night. She always loved going there, for, as she naively 'ex plained, "Grandma lets me stay up liter." Well, the stalng up later was ever, and Elizabeth was about te be tucked into bed, when she felt the need of n drink of water. New grandma, be it known, was net anxious te go downstairs again for water, and, having nt hand n fresh glass, from which she had lust taken one sip, she snld: "I wonder if you would mind taking n little drink from grandma's slnss, dear: I hnve just taken one little ip from It?" "Well," snld Elizabeth, her head turned thoughtfully te one side. u.ether said 1 mustn't dwlnk out of ether people's glusses, 'cause I might get a germ, but 'slung ns yeu'rp in the family, I guess It'll be nil right." NANCY WYNNE. TWO ATTRACTIVE SUB-DEBS club at her home tomorrow afternoon. Iho guests will be Miss Mary Clothier, " Afties crenan. MIm Mary Ial. Allss Kathnrlne Deal, Miss Mildred l.manhewtr Miss Charlette fe'ilcku. MNs Lllsnbcth KltMlmens, Miss Isabel CHI lespin. Miss Peggy Ilermcr, Miss Naney I'lttu, Miss Alma Leenard, Miss Eliza beth U'Meiiia und Miss Klumbetli Hcett. Mr. ard Mrs. Harry Pnrrett, cf Lawn Lawn ten avenue, Oak Lane, will give a dance tomeiiow uvtiiiliiK for thuir daughter, Mln Helen Pmnrtt, nl the Old Yerk llead Country Club. . Mrs. Jehn Llmeburncr. of Les AiikpIch, Calli'., who has been the guest i wt hit ion ana unugnier-in-iaw, air. and Mrs, Kernian Llmcburner, of Ard Ard Ard moie, for several weeks, will leave en Sunday for her home. Mrs. Albert N. Hughes, of ttepeland, Klklnu Park, announces the engage ment of !ier daughter. Miss Margaret Kllsabetli Hughes, te Mr. William Lyle HelmeH, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Wil liam Lyle Helmes, of 7005 North Twelfth street, Oak Lane. Mra. Albert Warren Kelsey, of Itau hala, Cheutnut Hill, .whe1 recently re- urned from a nerl?n of visits In Ku Ku Ku tepe. is spendlns u few weeks at Wat kins Ulcn, N. Y. I SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. und Mre. Luugd&n Mitchell an an an liouuee the eiiKagcmcnt of their daugli er MUs llelcnu Langden Mitchell, ami ll'i. Kriiuetli Knokeiule Day, son of Mr. 1'VhhI, Miles Day. of Chestnut Hill. Mlis Mitchell in.ide her ileliut a sen sen en nge. She Is a slster of Miss Su silin.i Valentine Mitchell mnl Ik n RratiiUlaueliter of the late Dr. H. Weir MltLlicell, wcll-kueun pleslci.tn and uu uu Jher. Her father, Mr. Lnngden Mitchell. Is an equally well known writer, and mi plu3 Iiune met with brilliant suc cess. Mr. nnd Mrs Graham Peughcrty, of ries Reads, Wiicote, announce the engagement of their slater, Miss Isnbcl I raer, daughter of Mr. Perslfer Frazcr, Jr., te Mr. Kamucl Hell, 3d, son of Mr. fml Mrs. Samuel Hell, Jr., pt L'"0 Seuth Sixteenth stnet. this cltv. Miss Kraan N a sister of Mr. Perslfer Kiazer, 3d, no married Miss Ellen GlendlnnliiK and Tnarln lini .Inlmf l.iuf , l,iti., us.i .a Jurned recently from a several months' irope wuere sun was joined by nnu sister-in-law, .Mr, and Gcrmanteivn Mrs. Allen Currle, of B318 Mejlan nenue, and her guests, Mrs. Barbara Currle. of Woodstock. New Brunswick. Canada, and Mrs. Maitha Guy, of Heul Houl ten, Me., have returned from a trip u ,nv xen ana Atlantic t,-uy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edward At kins, Jr.. who nre en their wedding trip, will make their home In Alteena, Pa. Mrs. Atkins, hsfere her mnrilage en Saturday. Ne ember 2S, was Miss lUhel Kaplan, daUKhtcr of Mr. and Mrs, l-'red Kaplan, of :3a Queen lane. Miss Cilad.NS Cenner, daugnter of Mrs. Itebert Cenner, of Queen lane, Is spend ing the Thanksgiving- holidays In Balti more, where she Is the guest of Miss Constancy Rangier. Mr. and Mrs. Nelsen C. Huber will be among the guests In the box-party te be given by Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen Pass Pass mere, of Creshelm read, this evening at the performance of "La aiocenda,r by the San Carle Opera Company at the Metropolitan Opera Heuse. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs William Livingstone, of Iioiten, and Mr. and Mis. Frederick Patten. of New Yerk, wcre the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ocoige Gorden, of North Sixty-fourth street, at the opera, en Tuesday evening. After the per formance they were entertained at sup per at the Rltz-Carlten, bv Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Celt, of West Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cadwallader, et rlttsbuigh, h.ive returned te their home after several das' lslt te Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Worrall. of Cedarhurst street. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand E. Cabal Cabal lc.re .f.f,2 Locust street; Mr. ana Mrs. William S. Allen nnd Mr. and Mrs. Jehn H. Uriwcr, of 1010 Mar 1 ti read. Overbreck, gave a dance nt the Wynncf1ld Country Club en Monday evening-. Thcre were about ninety guests. Mr. and Mrs. Leis K. Straus enter tained' a few friends at a brldge party en Monday evening, November 20, at their home. 5906 Carpenter street. Among the guests were Commander and Mrs. B. M. Oobsen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ar thur B. Breck. Mr. and Mm Heraco Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Iloepcs. Mrs. A. I. Moere, of r.811 Willows avenue, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Rese Alice Ward. nJi M.r" Hnrry Lerc-y Fltzpatrlck. of this city, formerly of Falrmeunt, Ind. Northeast Philadelphia Mr. and Mra. Bert T. Conn, of 2012 Last Stella avenue, entertained en Tues day evening at a card party in honor at Lieutenant Clayten Burgy and Mrs. Burgy, of New Londen, Conn., who came eitwn for the Army and Navy game and have been visiting- Mrs. Burgy'a mother. Mrs. Mary Hissey, of 300S D street. Mr! and Mrs. Conn's guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Hill. Mr. and Mrs Marshall Flack, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn W. Cenner. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bertolet, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Conn and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robertsen. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lesslg. of 633 Dia mond street, cuteretatucd en Sunday evening In honor of their son, Mr. Leen Lesslg. The guests were: Miss Bertha Spctlman, Miss Anna Meyer, Miss Anna McDevltt. Miss Bebblo Mcrmlek. Miss Bella Stelnberr. Miss Klttv nirrt Mlw Pearl Badcr, Mr. Julius dayman. Mr. Charles Yeung. Mr. Barney dayman, Mr. Benjamin Bess, Mr. Samuel Yeung, Mr. Frank Beckett, Mr. Merris Billet and Mr. Simen Yeung. Mr. Mary Brearley, of D35 East Allegheny avenue, entertained at dinner last evening In honor of Lieutenant Clayten Burgy and Mrs. Burgy, who will return te their home In New Lon Len Lon eon, Conn , en Friday after a week's stay In tnls city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Valentine BrObst, of Lltltz, Pa who came down for the Army and Navv frame, wcre the week end guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward IC Fisher, of 620 East Indiana avenue. A dinner and theatre pnrty was given en Monday evening, November 27, In honor of Miss Irene Lebarr, of 1332 North Marshall street, whose marriage, te Mr. Jeseph Gaev, of this city, will take place en December 3. The guests were Miss Rese Gcffner, Miss Henrietta G. Neufeld. Mist Elizabeth Goldstein, Miss Sephie Geldberg, Miss Ncttu I.abeultz, Miss Claire Hendler, Mrs Herman Malerman and Mrs. Samuel Schultz. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn F. Hanlen, et 2931 West Allegheny avenue, announce the mnrrlage of their daughter. Miss Laiette Catherine Hanlen. te Mr. Jo Je seph W. Brennan yesterday afternoon at Corpus Chrlstl Church. Twenty eighth street nnd Allegheny avenue. aV'WP:SIViH v iiiaHHiaiaiaV '' it .iaHam. iaiaVi. iaiaia Ledcer Phets Service. MISS ELOISE GE1ST AND MISS CELESTE HECKSCHER MUa Gciat, who ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence H. Gcist, of Ovcrbroek, will be the guest of honor at a large theatre party followed by supper at the Ritz-Carlten, which her parents will give en Wednesday evening, December ST. Mies Heckacher is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hcekscher, of By-the-Way, Strafford. Beth she and Miss Gcist will be among the waitresses at the cafeteria in charge of Mrs. Rebert Large at the Bazaar Boutique, ivhich will be held at the Bellevuc'StraU ford next week for the benefit of the Seamen's Church Institute n Coyne. Mtea Alice McCann, of Lewell, Mass. ; Miss Betsy Themas, of Brook lyn, N, Y and Miss Margaret McCann, Mr. Geerge F. McCann, of Lewell, Mass , was best man and the ushers were Mr. T; K' C.y.ne' ' Mr. W. V. Coyne. Mr. V. J. McLaughlin and Mr. A. V. Cum tnlngs, of Ogents, Pn, BLEIOELMAN PRICHARD The marriage of Miss Mary Lilian Prlehard, of 6922 rebbs Creek Parkway, and Mr. Albert Wlllnrd Stclgelman, of Sworthmere, Pa., took place yesterday at 8 o'clock In the Prlehard Memerial Lutheran Church, Sixty-third and Elm Elm weed avenue. West Philadelphia, The Rev, J. William H. Helnta performed the ceremony. DU FORT BALDWIN Tim marriage of Miss May Baldwin, daughter of Mr. Frank Vernen Bald win, of New Yerk and Hanover. Pa Pa eo Mr. Arthur Hamilton Du Fert, of Atlanta, Oa, took place at neon yes erday at the Lorrnlne Hetel, New erk. The Rev, W. L. Davidsen. D. IX, officiated. The bride was attended by Miss Julia E Baldwin, Mrs. Rebert Baldwin nnd Miss Marguerlte Dlssell. Mr. Jehn V. Celbcy acted ea bent man. CALLAHAN CAMPBELL An attractive wedding took place yes terday afternoon at 4 o'clock In St. Menica's Church, Seventeenth and Rlt ner ntrcets, when Miss Irene V, Camp bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Campbell, of 2411 Seuth Sixteenth street, became the bride of Mr. Patrick F. Callahan, of 2436 Seuth Chndwlck street. Miss Marie Campbell, sister of Vn? brJ.",t was the bridesmaid, nnd Mr. Jehn Neary attended ns best man. The Rev. A. Calne performed the ceremony. OROKF OORDAN An attractive wedding took place yesterday morning nt 8-30 o'clock In the Hely Nnme Church. Enst Gaul and Berks streets, when Miss Mnry M. Gor Ger dan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn J. Jerdan, of 2J53 East Nerrls street, became the bride of Mr. William E Greff, Jr.. son of Mr. William E Greff, of 2050 Enat Nerrlti street. The Rev. Gregery R Sheltz, O. p., performed the ceremrny, which was solemnized with a nuptial mass. The brlde was attended by her sister, Miss Anna L Gerdan, as nald of honor and Miss Catharine O. Lee was bridesmaid. Miss Agnes It. Gerdan was the flower clrl. Mr. Harry A Greff, brother of the bridegroom, was best man and Mr. Edgar Garten acted as usher. MeCROSSEN SUTTON A pretty wedding took place yester day morning at 0 o'clock tn St Rese of Lima Church, Hadden Heights, N. J., when Miss Evelyn Elizabeth Sutten, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank O. Sutten, of 120 Fourth avenue, became the bride of Mr. Jnmes P. McCressen, of 1631 Rltncr street. The ceremony waa performed by Father Quintan and was solemnized with a nuptial mass. The bride vns attended by her Mister, Miss Helen M. Sutten, as bridesmaid, and Mr. Jack Mullnhy was best man. GIBSON POOLK A wedding of Interest took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of the Itev. Phillips, 6923 Walnut street, when Miss Bertha Peele, daugh ter of Mrs. Elizabeth Peele, of 31 North Fifty-ninth street, became the bride et Mr. Alexander Gibsen, of 2234 Aften street. MIm Ethel Peele, sister of the bride, attended as trldesmald and Mr. Jehn Vaughn was best man garrickeat;n?e HOLIDAY MAT. TODAY I BEO. MAT. SAT, North Philadelphia The ladles' auxiliary of the Ameri can Jewish Veterans of the World War held a Thanksgiving inaquc party last night at their quarters. FranMIn nnu Poplar streets. It was attended by mere than 100 people. Pi Ires weie awarded for the '.-est cetumcs, hostess or the eentng Alines nnd Miss iicnn wern net masked were Miss Fannin Cherneff, Miss Esther Gelfend. Miss Esther Krauken MKs Anna Sklar, Miss Esther Stein. Miss Angela Trevl. Mica Dera Verbitsky, Miss Betty Verbitsky, Miss Clara Wlnokeur, Mr. Jack Berk. Mr. Snumel Fein, Mr. A. Flshmnn, Mr. Jack Ginsberg, Mr. Abe Heffman, Mr. Harry Llpschutss, Mr. H. Simmons. Mr. Maxwell Sklar. Mr. A. Temklns and Mr. Leuis White. The annual dance of the auxiliary will take place at the Mercantile Hall en Friday evening, Ticcember 15. Lawndale The regular monthly meeting of the Luther Lca-iue was held en Tuesday cxctitng. Miss Lillian Lcmmen, of Argyle street, entertained the members of her ni. !, i card club at her home this week. The tiir'wnrn Mr Hrrv guests were Miss Margaret Tayler, Miss na LiSchutV Thcv 'Helen Brcgan. Miss Flera MacDonald, VJiil'Vti -.tJLtl ! Miss Geitrude Fleming, Miss Nntalle . .. . H. .pt T7rm.lAt Afluu Tnrnq.nl Ut.rtl Ulm. Gladys Marshal, Miss Bcrdle Carter and Miss Helen Beyle. Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Evans, of Media, have had Mrs. Jehn It. Evans, of Lansdowne, as their guest for a few days. Mrs William Mills has returned te Rose Valley from a few days' stay In New Yerk. Mr. and Mrs. V. Gilpin Robinson are entertaining Miss Isabel Clark, of Au gusta, Ga., at Hill View, their home near Cliften Heights. Miss Page Dabney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dabney, of Richmond Va., who 'led formerly In Media, will be the guest of friends there during January. mmarftamu mm town HOUYMUUK lr JACK DONAHUE"" I I ORIGINAL GL0tt THEATRE NYff FORREST EVENINGS AT IllO HOLIDAY HAT, TODAY Chtrltl Dllllnthtm Preitnti HU lS-IUf Mtnlent Cemtdr Bit N. Y. Cut InUet EVEN1N0B AT 8:10 HOLIDAY MAT. TODAY BROAD HENRY MILLER RUTH CHATTERTON IN UENRV BATAILLE'S GREAT FLAT "LA TENDRESSE" (TENDERNESS) g WEEKS C0K. MONDAY SEATS NOW BRArlAtt LINCOLN kWlTH FRANK McQLYNN 1 I DESMOND KAE DESMOND Ml K.ATES9 la Ktei. At. CunbtrltnA Nlditlr at S:1B Matt. Tue.. Thuri.. flit. THE EXCITERS UUIUU" Mats. Mnn..Tliun..8at. 2:18 EMMETT WELCH Minstrels Satire THE OLD HOMESTEAD SHUUtvTnc DAILY MATS,, lilt BTKS. AT till STEPPIN AROUND wlth JAMFS C. MORTON A Stupendeaa Hnileal Rerust 0. of 60 and Surrounding Bill ef Star Entartatneri AND EXTRA ADDED ATTSA0T10N LOU HOLTZ Et TMtura et Q8fK Whlta Seimrtalt LYRIC EVES. ATtilS HOLIDAY MAT. TODAY BLOSSOM TIME I WITH OftjOKAi I H.V CA'ST tmCTHMA VUKBuuiT AMMID0 JUTJUaABeflnafTlfl SCORE BnHUBERT'B OWN MUBKi RTORvsnitttnrnT's own romance HOLIDAY MAT. H - TODAY Carl Carlten'a Mutlcal Comedy Triumph am SHUBERT 8Yr N. Y. Otlni Oflrlnul Quit ADELPHI LAST 3 Holiday Mat. Today Final Mat. Sat. EVEN1N0B AT 8 20 JUST MURK VIVIAN MAM IN I 1NK (IVKR.MAN NEXT BCATC M-Vtl CCI I IMr. WEEK """"niiun juuianu GRACE GEORGE in "TO LOVE" ...t ., B' AVL OERALDY With Nerman Trever. Rcb"rt Warwick inrwHui or wianlejr DmeiKnr f'AflflWBf 'B XGabM UNIVERSITY jjd spanei MUSEUM SATURDAY SiSO ... r?anlu,t,','t1 Lecture MY SIX YEARS In the JVNOLE OF MALAY By CARVETH WELLS "J" Aeadrmr-Seata Acad, ft Hepra'a. Ills Cheat. nHILADELPHIA I SAT. " i rn,i, r .nnuccTn . w . 1 "t a 30 wnnca i iw giKl'iVpiiiiiat " w P Seuth Philadelphia Mr. and Mm Themas V. McHcvItt, et 1713 Mifflin street, pntertalned In formally at their home last evenlnpr In honor of their daughter, MIm Mary Doleroi McDevltt. The rueMh Included Miss Acnes Ilarr, Miss Tercta Donahue, Mlas Catherlne McDevltt, Miss Mary Mclntyrc, Mlfs KUzabeth Furey, MIsr Catharine Teffard, Miss Helen Marley. Mlsi Mary Bailey, Miss Kiancea Sauer land. Miss Helen Tlcrney, Mlsa Atcnes McDevltt, Jtlss Helen Bailey, Miss i:tlz i:tlz abeth ThemaH, Mlns Marie Hrcnnan, MIsh Margaret Gallen, Mlsi Maipiret McDeltt, Miss Uertrude Carpen, Miss H. Klnlev. Miss C. Ttcese. lieutenant Brcnan, Mr. Themas Karnun, Mr. Jeseph O'Neill, Mr. Jehn KlnueKan. Mr. Rey Phillips, Mr. Jnmn Shaw, Mr. Gilbert Mlgcet. Mr. Jack MacNamee, Mr. Hebcrt Themas, Mr. S. Ivln, Mr. C. Duffy, Mr. TCdwaid Cmlff, Mr. Thenian Burns, Mr. James Kllffe, Mr. Jesepli Flnncrty, Mr. Edward Ilelsscrt. Mr. Charles Bailey. Mr. William Bailey, Mr. Frank Kelly, Mr. Duke HaRerty. Mr. William Kelthorne, Mr. Jehn Kinnerty, Mr. James Flnnerty. Mr. .lamee McDexltt. Mr. M. Devlin, Mr. S. McDcnnett, Mr. D. Hiir Ptrrty, Mr. O. Welly and Mr. and Mra. Chick McDevltt. The Klgna Lambda Nil Fraternity will give a dancvj this evening In the Bcllevue-Stratfcml. Mrs, J. Shefren. of 2033 Seuth Fourth street, announces the m.irrlaue of her daughter. Miss Mary Sliefren, te Mr. Kdwulcl I. Ll-H, which tool; place nt the Ncslner SynngoBUe en Sunday evening, November i6. Mr. nnd Mrs. XAt nm at present at the Trasmore Hetel, At At lantle City, and will be at home after December B. Roxborough Miss E. Illchnrcls. of Twenty-elghth nnd Fountain streets, Ko.berough. en tertained tl e instnbeis of the Delta Chapter of Phi Thtt.i Slgni.i Soierlty en Tuesday evening. The guests Included Miss Dorethy Cranage, MKs Margaret Dennis, Miss Mlldied Hawkins, Miss Marie HclnU, Miss M.irle Kurtz, Mies Bertha Maler, Mlfs Helen Meri Is, Miss Vera Jlorrlsen, Miss Elizabeth Illch ards. Miss Helen Sehmlttbcrger, Miss Hdlth Stehr. Miss Alice Shew, Miss Jean Stewart and Miss Hay Themas. Norristeivn The mnrrlage of Miss Mlnnli Stein hllbcr, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Stelnhllber. of 218 Miner street, and Mr. Hareld llegers. also of Norrlstewn, took place en Saturday In St. Paul's Lutheran Church. The Rev, G. Julius Heeppncr. pa-Uei of the church, offi ciated. Miss i:il7abeth Lewis was maid of honor and the best man waa Mr Phillip Stelnhllber. Mr. nnd Mrs Rogers will II ve In Norrlstewn. Miss Anne Stewart Heysham. daugh ter of the Rev. and Mra. Theodere Heysham, of East Jacoby street, hn? returned from Lynchburg. Va., where f.he attended the National Council of Student Government, which met nt lUmlolph-Macen College. Miss Hey chum wax selected by the frtudents of Buckncll University te represent that Institution at the convention. Mr. nnd Mra. Frank Sarnl, of East Main street, observed their twenty-first wedding anniversary en Saturday, when they entertained at a dinner, Mr. nnd Mra. Frank Cenrad and their small daughter, of Bayonne, N. J., are guests of Mrs. Ellwood Cenrad, of West Main street. McCann-Coyne Nuptials; Other Weddings of Interest Miss Helen V. Coyne, daughter of I Mr. nnd Mra, Themas K. Coyne, of 38 West Pomona terrace, Germantown. and Mr. Jehn ,T, McCann. Jr., of 66 West i Rittenhouse street, Germantown, wcre married nt St. Vincent de Paul's Church, Gormantewti, with a solemn nuptial , mass at !) o'clock yesterday. Father ' Likely performed the ceremony assisted by the Rev. J, Sullivan and the Re D. J. MarDenald. Thn bridesmaid wcre Mlsa Mary M. Ceyne, Miss Betty ZX Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Paris Established 1837 Importer Londen Allen's Offers for Christmas Giving Beautiful articles of many sorts, each se lovely that it is a delight te cheese among them. Everything may be found here from the dell en the very top of the Christmas tree te the Christmas stocking itself, without which there can be none of the real Yuletide spirit. Fer young and old there are gifts which will prove attractive, useful and suitable. We direct your particular atten tion te the follewing: Jfll In Hurep per bt ether i Wis. Frnsser, An engagement of Interest announced in New Yerk tednv Is thut of Miss Florence Perter McKean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Perter McKean, "f Trey and New, Yerk, and Mr. Ralph Leuis Tompkins, son of Mr. and Mrs Jlalph S. Tompkins, of Newburgh, N. Y. Miss MeKeau graduated last year from the Bennett Scheel. Mr. Tompkins grad uated from Princeton In '21. He Is a, member of the Unlverlty Cottnge Club ff Princeton, the Princeton Club und the rowclten Club of New burgh. Miss Margaret Uerwlnd, daughter of Mr. and jrs, Henry A. Berwlnd, will live a dinner en Tuesday evening, De cember 12, In honor of MIm Ellen Mo Me 'Ucnael. whose marriage te Mr. CharlCH rwlna will take pluce In Jnnuary. Mm. Clarenoe W. Delau and har laughters, Miss Alexandra li. Delau und uis nyta, Deuui, Jiave returned 'te tnjlr home, Glencoe Heuse, Hosement, after spending a few duys In New Yerk. Mr. and Mrs. William Marnhall Dar lington, of Terrcsdale, have Inkcu an apartment at 1928 I)e Lancey Place for winter months, and will occupy It n , fertnlght'8 time, Mrs. Darlington Jul be remembered aa Mlsa Jean Chrlu at Bullitt. tJOm Balema Heullnn, daughter ( PR', and Mrs. Jeseph R. Heulfiiga, Jr M, 08 Seuth Forty-eighth atree"? will cutcrttiiii the inemberu of her brldge H. G. WELLS A SHORT HISTORY OF THE WORLD A notable achievement. The New Yerk Times Boek Review Z A dramatic review of man's struggle upward. The New Yerk Evening Peat Mr. Wells has a fine im aginatien for prehistoric things and a magnificent vision of the future. The New Yerk Herald This new book a romance of world history Is net te be confused with THE OUTLINE OP HISTORY nor is it te ba thought of as a condensation of this for mer work. It is an entirely new and different volume In its simple and delightful style it represents the history of mankind as Mr. Wells wanted te write it i from the standpoint of man. Beautiful and remarkable are the illustrations begin ning with a picture of luminous, spiral clouds, con tinuing through the photographs of early wall paint ings of Egypt, the various kinds of Buddha statues, examples of Greek and Reman art, te the last one, a peaceful scene of an English garden with the in scription "Given wisdom, all mankind might live in such gardens." $4.00 Fer sale at all bookstores or from THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 64-66 Fifth AVmmm Nw Yerk f Gloves Leather Pocketbooks Beaded Bags Vanity Cases Cigarette Cases Cigarette Helders Cigarette Trays Bracelets Ivery Necklaces Colored Bead Necklaces Pearl Necklaces Earrings Pendants of many sorts Leather Cases for Cards Pencil Sets Drinking Cup Sets Lace Cellars and Cuffs Handkerchiefs for Men, Women and Children Handkerchief Cases Toilet Water French Perfumes Talcum Powder Toilet Articles Manicure Sets Sewing Baskets Teel Sets Scissor Sets Christmas Ribbon Christmas Cards Toys and Dells for Children Babies' Bootees and Brbs Babies' Dresses Babies' Quilted Robes and Carriage Cevers Stamped Bed Spreads Stamped Lunch Sets Stamped Bridge Sets Lace and Embroidered Scarves Boudoir Ornaments Flowers for Frecks Weel and Mohair Sweaters Weel and Silk Scarves Silk Envelope Chemises Muslin and Silk Nightgowns Silk Petticoats Gleve Silk Vests Gleve Silk Bleemers Gleve Silk Sports Bleemers Camisoles Princess Slips Silk and Seisette Pajamas Silk Hosiery Weel Hosiery Veils Metal Girdles Stationery ""TirWiSWk A PARAMOUNT PICTURE RODOLPH VALENTINO With WANDA HAW1ET ia "The Yeung Rajah" STANTOW .. .. 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