W mJST UUoeiJr ieuu i rnurjuu (Mi . ir.. Tnlh nt Thrm Ehmnmmmtmtn Whih mnw ""' ' -7T et e it : ." T.. i Became Known Yesterday She Sees Smart Clethes en Chestnut Street -ft -. - t, fffflU Hent BrrtMMt out fiass:iteJ5i 7rus ?&UW.aiBi2 .. in ffAPPH wilu uini mm...v intra "- M wuh mnri i --.- .. witn mil nr k 9L&'miM' their parent,. T-a,r; k'BKrssiuratfW GTiAair- Yeu ceuici net de SSSj ''bout Miss Fraier's tnnie wrprMM "deu ,,,,., you have 2S them much together of late. M! i.r.. v,... nnlv returned from EwtiTftw months age, aa did MIm fiSeMI for tlint matter! and you S cannot be sure of the lgna of M iniSement until it craiea out, can Mil mHB engafement of Charlie Blddl K,w Orlfn't very Interesting for we m ell terr juatlr Proud of Charlie eifl.Jh.irM one of the lead ng i am of the A. K. F.. and -had t Orleans and s a sinter 01 Arrnann w flendre. vhe wis one of Princeton' Majer BWdle In a son of Mr. an. Km. Charles Blddle. of Andaluala. and ft. it a rwhew of Mr. Mercer BldrtK Sfr. Dillen Hi-Idle. Mr. Semurl iti.J. rrmn. ami file, lata Mlwt KtttT -TeM.iie. Mm. Themas Dixen, of ' Cheitnut Hill, la another aunt. MISS MITCHELL'S engagement wai announced te Kenneth Mac ktusle Day. who Is, a son of the lata frank Milei Day, of this City, a noted architect. Of course these of ui i who hire read the late Dr. We r MltcU ell'i interesting books and hnve seen Mr. Langden MltcheU'a fascinating bUti and rend his poems' knew hew richly Miss Mitchell must be endowed in a literary Mly. Uesldes which I Bit her everywhere nt parties last year when she mmle her debut and I knew Iiam mttmrtivt. aha is. The ether encnecment everyone la Interested in is Miss Isabel Frnser a. Ten knew she is n younger alster of Mrs. Graham Dougherty who was Miu Mnrlu rmznr and of Percy ' Vmm. 3d. who married Miss Ellen T" - 7 ' ., -. t . Qlendlnning. .miss rimer maue ncr dibut last year nt a tea given by uer nnrle end aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Eilwurd Leaber Welh, and a bnll later in the KMen gl en by the Doughertys. Her Bether, who died u number of year age, was MIm Mury Welsh. Tlie Frazcrn nre grandchildren of the Ie,te Jehn Lewber Welsh and of the late Dr. Perslfer Trnzer who was interna tientlly celebrated for his knowledge of Handwriting ana was caned in most f the forgery cases te testify. Ilia widow, who was Miss Ella Wheleti,. lives at present at the Bellevue-Utrat fard. PMTZ DRAYTON'S engegement te Miss Ruth Packard, which was an aeunred en Wednesday was talked of en all sides, tee. Yeu knew he is a eon f the late Mr. Rebert Celeman Drnv ten, and n grnnden of the late Mr. William Drnjten and of the late Mr. Kmlrn Mrlss. His mother was Miss Harriet Mclss. n sister of Sir. Fred- rlcMflg. Mr. I)rnten Is secn-tury of roe committee or the Assemblies, jeu knew. MUs Packard li very attractive. Bhe came out a couple of jears age. if I remember cerrcctlv. She is n litter of Mrs. Arthur nilllnn nml rt Mrs. Herbert rhurch nnd is quite petite wi uaiiu.v. wnii orewn nair nnu eyes. I understand no dates have been set with these engagements for wedding urs, but I feci sure there will be wur weauings beiere next summer. TT'S bard te walk up Chestnut street without seeing dozens of people you knew these days, whnt with the crowd w pneppers everywhere an' everything Brlnten CVixe, Jr., with Miss Kitty Por Per tr, both of thetn lnisllr "wlnilnu. linn. Jliif." Mrs. Coxe looked very well in a earlt brown duvetyne suit trimmed with "nus ei Deavcr and a striking close nttlng turban of green nnd blue twisted , ana Miss Perter were a long l. """ " smnii unrx Drewn . Mr. and Mrs. Coxe are in town pew at their npartment nt 400 "Smith -""fnth street. She wns Miss Helen well before her marriage in Septem SEf-KU remembeT' .nnd' " l m net Miken, she and her husband hnre Wen lWng at Penllyn with bis pnrenU Anether attractive shopper I passed was l,nrifinnn TTnM.i ,l. -i-i.r. . fifi!",0' Mr.-. nn' Mra, J. Andrewa m,Vu'. .'u Bn? wVre blue tan f. i,. . , aae ,pmm .w,tn " "ht iJS'i"4 'I1""1"'' en the right with urge bow of tnn sntin. A lnrire dnrlt SS .t.-xii"p piccp. wns thrown across Jlerrtf" ? hwn gauntlet ,;,.: 'i. "l. ,,,B ,0n cempietea her lelden h,i, ii ls vcry .P'etty, with CMnLinJ Wui CyM nnd. a wonderful cgmpiexien. nml nnn,u ,., t, .. .. . te'-iRS?raP 8hi',e ;!inVy '?Pr debs ef hnni- !' e w,n ,, the Buestsef will Tifna d,nn hMi her pnrenta LB. udn T.n L'-'PS bit hiMrf ".;'.,,,nw ni xw " Be'uie will If' and Mr"' R- " "n'J S ltJ C",r,0,, Spencer, Mra. Thce '" fencer's debutante daughter? N7J as husy watching mother era te J, i'e "f,w tal"- endrnv tKfflt!ff,".tt.r.,h".wr "2 tnlng for nsted Vi,. i r "le"ier nnaiiy sug flinn. eyj....::h' . d0 '" Sk BUCh II Kane,, ii? . "Oh," . replied aba lin ..r i ' c,,,18e her head Snteyi 'Zfi " my play' , NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES UiliamA J'8 Hamel Laceu of h Vn'.nnfie,uVn6cr.trnt,h,J, a"3 Walnut ?' dauht.;unS e: .engagement of Iff. teJW jSMSS y in N8W' nyB(r,nf announced Alice nebblna. rt?.?Ji?.,h,,t.ef Mm Mury h, nSbhtnT8,efda5net; f Mr Francis JfTl. Dr. PrancU L? uih,er efthe lata Ufa f.t HsrbrLe?har.0,,.?bblns. ex the CathadraV V 'S.B 0D . New Yerk iS fiBt-, Jeh" tha W a kriiuktl 'n?"?.nL. W. ux ArtsTn f art. "rYB "na rment of Intarut ir. t.i ..... M.1iinneuncd today ia that fS5a?r ttrsffi a1V!J y. wu . K) DANCE IN, PAGf!ANt Mlaa Naff attandad Mlaa Tard .hnn1 In .Orange. N. j. Mr. Veaburgh la a -rraauata or xaia. lApi,,'-'MI, Arthur H. Qarhard, of 3004 Da latiMv nlara ha.v im,4 In. viutlena (or. a dltinar en Monday eve- nW'.'Dacamfcar 18, in honor of Mlaa Elisabeth K. Hewland, debutant daugh ter of Mrs. Frederick H. Hewland, of 411 Seuth Carlisle street. Mra. Ellaha Lee, of 170 Leeuat atreet, haa lejued Invltatlena for a luncheon en Friday, December .23. in honor of har debutant daughter,' Mlaa Dorethy D. Lee. ,; Mr. and Mra. Henry Chapman, of 39S Seuth Sixteenth atreet, have Issued In vitations for a dinner 'en Wednesday evening, December 20, In honor of their daughter, Miss Helen Chapman, who will make her debut at a tea which her Rarents will give en Monday, 'January 1. Ilaa Chapman la a student at Smith College. Among the out-of-town guests who attended: the dance which Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence W. Delan. of aiancea Heuse. Rosemont. gave last evening In honor or inair aeeuiaiue aaufinier, miss Kiia Delan, were Mr. and Mra. William O. Lewe, Mr. and Mrs. Marry Alexander, Count Orlewskl, Mr. Themas Hitchcock, Jr., Mr. Jamea Burden. Jr., nil of New Yerk, and Mra. White, of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Gustavus Itemak, Jr., of Chestnut Hill and 2109 De Lancey place, will give a tea this afternoon at the Acorn Club, from 4 until 6: 30 o'clock, te introduce their daughter, Miss Carolina Voerheea Remak. The guests who attended the din ner which Mr. and Mrs. Rlehnrd E. Norten, of Falcon Hill, Rosemont, gave last evening In honor of Miss Elizabeth W. Oreen, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Knne H. Ureen, of Bryn Mawr, Included Miss Muud 8. Harrison, Miss Terrell Austin, Mr. Denney Roberts, Mr. Francis B. Reeves, 3d, Mr. Jehn Reeves, Mr. Jeseph Chapman, Mr. Philip Lee and Mr. Charles Yeung. Mrs. Norten will leave today for Farmlngten, Conn., where she will spend the week-end with her daughter, Miss Nancy E. Norten, who la a student at Miss Perter's Scheel. The first and Thanksgiving meeting of the Saturday Evening Dancing Class will be held at 8:30 o'clock Inmnr. row evening In the foyer of the Academy of Music. The committee.' Included Mrs. Jehn Hampton Barnes, Mrs. D. Merenu xjarrimrer, mts. fttcy if. Clark, Mrs. Jehn H. Olbbc-m Mrs. Geerge McFnd den. Mrs. Rebert Learning Montgomery, Mrs. Jehn S. New bold, Mrs. Cleerge Randelph Packard, Mrs. Geerge, Stuart Patterson and Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Pepper. Mrs. Newbold will receive te- morrow OVenlnir. nwilstril hv anvaral ether members of the committee. The cotillen will be lead by Mr. J. Lea Patten, Jr., assisted by Mr. Llndley Cpwperthwalt. Mr. N. Newlln Bally, Mr. Merris C. Bwepe and Mr. Henry Lear. There will be a meeting of Mrs. S. Naudnln Duer's Friday Evening Danc ing Class tonight In the Rese Gar dens of the Beflevue-Stratferd. Mr. nnd Mr Harry Stewart Valen tine, of Chestnut Hill, have Issued Invi tations for a email dance te be glen at the Philadelphia Cricket Club at half after nine o'clock en Saturday eve ning, December 23, In honor of their debutante daughter. Miss Dorethy E. Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Tarnall. of Crum Creele Farm, Deven, and Seven teenth and Locust streets, have Usued Invitations for a ball at the Bellevue Stratford, en Friday evening. December 29, In honor of their daughter, Miss Agnes Yarnall. Mrs. William Bratty Jennings, of 6012 Greere street, Germnntewn. will enter tain at a tea en Saturday from 4 until 6 o'clock In honor of her daughters, Miss Judith Jennings and Miss Martha Jennings, Mr. 'and Mrs. Themas E. Ward, of Elmhurst, L. I., will give a theatre party en Tuesday, January 2, In honor of Mrs. Ward's sister, Miss Bertha Smythe, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L; Neville Snithe, of Chestnut Hill, before the dance which Mr. und Mrs. Elisha Lee, of 1709 Locust street, will glve at the Bcllevue-Stratferd. In honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Dorethy B. Lee. Mrs, Jehn Joyce. Jr., of Little Broek Farm, Berwyn, will entertain at dinner at the RltsCarlten en Saturday evening next In honor of Miss Mary Carel! Relln. debutante daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William A. Relln, of Strafford. The guests will Include Miss Elisabeth K. Hewland, Miss Lucylle Austin, Miss E Terrlll Austin. Miss Marin Louise Adams, Miss Eleaner Xoens,MlsH Ver ner Petersen, Miss Margaret Joyce, Mr. Theren Clement, Mr. Daniel Stewart Polk. Mr. Jeseph Walten. Mr. Carrell Knight, Mr. Jeseph Tayler, Mr. Jiicksenl Bauncn, Mr. Jacit wnarien nnu wr. Iser Chanlrls-Anepclsky. The guests wll later attend the dance which Mrs, Scth B. Hetherlngten wilt give at the Rltz-Carlten te present her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Hetherlngten. Mr. and Mrs. H. Evan Tayler have Issued Invitations for a supper en Wednesday evening, December 27, In honor of their dauKhter. Mlsa Mary Tayier. Tne guests win jm members or tne school set. . i aalsflMBaaai sssssssssssmJw!$ssssm. ' KSmtsKfKsmmiss. MswssssKlJJ'wssssm BgggH'litlaal SSSSSsWsWkm: fr&t - aailH ggggB i ? iggH aaaaaaaatllfe'lJ L V 'lggggi SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSB ' ' aafgVgVjAKb A a BBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaM bbbbbbbbbWA'M,'M " '' SSSSSSM WtSSSSsWsmifr ' " XaaaaaaaaaH MttiSHmmMMMkssssssm lsssssssswtKsWsWssssssW BalBatBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBg S'Z aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV WkiaSiaaaaaHaVf lyaaaaaaaBBBaW LggggggK :'lggggggy HB,'. -CfBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlggV ssKKsWsf4ssssW HllggKgg ten. who ia Mian Fielders' cuest ever Thanksgiving and the week-end. The Weman's Club ai Frankford held a recentlen en Tuesday evening at the Frankford Library. There were music ana aancing. Frankford Mrs. Charles B. Conn .was given, a surprla luncheon at her new home, 6020 Saul atreet. en Tuesday afternoon by a number of har friends. The ruests were Mra. Lewis Scott, Mrs. Ed L. Feratner, Mrs. 'Geerge W. Scott, Mrs. Jehn W. Cenner, Mra, Bart T. Conn, Mra. Rebert J. Barnett and Mra. Edward Robertsen. Mlaa Dorethy Levatt, of 138) Ortho dox street and Mlaa Clarissa Oreen attended tha Thanksgiving hop at Annapolis. ay Mrs, Wlllard Maar, of 163S street, has returned from a ahei at Atlantic city. Mlsa Naemi Fielders, cf Arrett street 111 slva a luncheon nnd brides narti thla afternoon for Miss Helen Hey or, will give a luncheon nnd bridge party daughter of Mrs, Donald Reyer, of Bes Photo bjr Bacbrach. MISS JANE GATES Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Gates, of the Touraine. Miss Gates will be one of' the planets in the opening feature of the Charity Ball, which will be held en Thursday, December 7, in the Academy of Musie brook, and Mr. Geerge C. Corcoran, of Drexel Hill, have Just returned from Canada, where they spent three weeks en a hunting trip. Mr. 'and Mra Alfred Thackrah, of B70I Chew street, Oermantewn. an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Alice Thackrah, te Mr. L. U. Bessert, also of Gcrmantewn. Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Marks, e'f the Lenex Apartments, Thirteenth nnd Spruce streets, announce the marrlnge of their daughter. Miss Ftelle Helena Marks, te Mr. Jack V. Barr, of Bal timore, in this city yesterday. The combined Philadelphia chapters, of the Sigma Lambda Nu Fraternity gave their annual Thanksgvng ball last evening at the Bellevue-Stratford. Germantown Mr. and Mrs. David Milne, of Reslyn, Scheel lane, nre spending several weeks In Haiti, West Indies. On Monday at 2: CO, the Weman's afternoon, December 4. Club win held Its stated meeting. The Com munity Interest Committee, of which Mrs. Plersen T. Fert ls chairman, has secured Mr. Edward T. Hartman aa speaker for this meeting, his subject being "Health Promotion and Its Rela tion te the Community." Mr. Hartman Is managing director cf the Child Fed eration of Philadelphia and Is a forceful nnd Intere.Htlnir sneaker. Mrs. Jane Lewis Marshall will be the hostess nt tbe tea te be served after the meeting. T WEDDING lOO BNC.8AVKD 911 ENGRAVED ANNIIITNrKMRNTH Other BtjUa Net tnimfnl at gs.00 per 100 Write or phone Walnut 2.23 far Ifttftnt HlnnlM and correct fermi. Reyel EasraTiai flhtp, t!4 Walnut Bt.mJ 11 b Cmnl: Mr. and Mrs. Charles C9fnly Nerrls, Jr., of Havarferd, will give a ..dinner en Saturday evening, December 9, at Green Hill Farms, Overbroek. Mrs L. Webster Fex and her daugh ter, Mrs Charles Francis Orlfflth, of Wynnewood, lira spending Thanksgiving nnd the week-end at the Traymore In Atlantic City, The friends of Mr. William A. Lewery will be glad te learn that he Is recov ering from an Illness, which has con fined him te his home ut the Marlrn -Apartments for the last two weeks. Mr. J. Frank McCall, Jr.. of Over- Pearls Re-strung Prlees lewnt In the city. Expert work. All klmla of nerkleces rcntrnns. Knotting n unecUltr. Quirk nlce. Werk fuaran tend, Clflans fnnt.lt.tied. . . Ideal Pearl Ce., feTct. North Philadelphia Mra. M. H. Pitts, of Fert Mycr, Vlr- ?lnta; Mrs. M. M, Richardson, of New erk, and Mrs. Walter G. Moere, of thla city, will visit Mrs. Moere's sister In Charlette, N. C, thla week. Mr. and Mrs. Radcllft M. Simons, of Northwood, announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss H. Alice Bright, te Mr. Harry O. Rlnts, 3d, nt a datice In their home Inst evening. The guests were Miss Jean Blundln, Miss Betty Blundln, Miss Agnes Pound. Miss Helen Jerdan, Miss Margaret Telley, Miss Gladys Hughes, Miss Rese Rellly, Miss Thelma Herman, Mlsa Emma Matthews, Mrs. Alfred Turner, Mrs. C. D. Nupllng, Mr. Raymond O'Donnell, Mr. Geerge Thompson, Mr. Fred Albertsen, Mr. Frank Oladylng, Mr. William Smith, Mr. Alfred Turner, Mr. James Selfrldge, Mr. Oeerge Fey, Mr. B. Beach. Mr. David Jamisen and Dr. C. E. Nelpllng. Moerestoten Mr. and Mrs. Herace Rebert:", of Hetten Hall: Mr. and Mra James Glnd hlll, of Newbold avenue, and the Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Warden, or Trinity rectory, were guests at the dinner which Mr. and Mrs. William R. Stackhouse, of West Main street, gave recently. Mrs. Samuel Allen, of East Main street, lias left for Orlande, Fla., where she will spend the winter. Mrs. Alice Rogers, of Eaat Central avenue, has gene te spend the winter In Southern California. Delaware County Mra. Walter D, Grlscem, of Media, Is spending tha Thanksgiving holidays In New Yerk. r Mr, and Mra.' William B. Bulleck, of Bwarthmere, have Mra. Bulleck'a sister. Miss Frances Mlchaux, of Richmond, Va., aa their guest for a few weeks. Mrs. Jeseph Mulllneaux, of Bosten, Is the guest of her parents, Colonel and Mrs1. Frederick Tayler Pusey, at their home near Lima for a few days, where Mr. Mulllneaux will Jein them today. Mrs. Mulllneaux was, before her mar riage In September, Miss Charlette Pusey. Miss Martha Cellins, of Wawa, enter tained the members of her bridge club at hcr home en Tuesday afternoon. Norristown Mrs. Franklin B Wlldman nnd Mrs Perry W. McLnughlln, of De Kall street, entertained at a tea en Monday at their home, 1437 De Kalb street. Assisting tbm were Mrs. Herbert Hal lard. Mrs. F. H. Little, Mlsn Dorethy Wrnsetler and Mrs. Franklin H. Woti Weti Bcller. Miss Marlen Strltzlnger, of r,C6 Hamilton street, cntertnlned at u lunch eon m Tuesday In honor of Mrs Donald Harding, who before her recent mar riage was Miss Helen Luchlnger, of Housatenlc. Mais These present were Mrs. Franklin Klttenheuse, Mr. Her bert EcUert, Mrs Robinson Phlpps, Mrs. Jehn Heffman. Miss Edith l'cgley und Miss Linda Supplee. Mlri Lldl Hallmnn, of Main and Chain strcctt. observed her eighty-third birth day nnnlversary at a dinner gleri by her brother and slster-lnlaw, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hallman. There wem tlghty guests present. LAST MATINEE TOMORROW LAST TWO EVENINGS AT 815 WALNUT DAMMAU NEXT WEEK BEATS NOW BELLINO PAULINE LORD IN EVOENE 0'NEn.L'S MASTERPIECE "ANNA CHRISTIE" WITH ORIOINAL NEW YORK OAtT IpfHwcw 8 Geerge Allen, inc. I 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Established 1837 Our Sports Hats for Women and Misses Are New $2.75 te $8.00 This is a very geed time te get a sports hat for wear during the holidays and all the rest of the winter. There are very attractive ones of velvet, hatter's plush and felt in a bevy of pretty shapes and colorings. We advise you te cheese early, as these geed quality inexpensive hats are sure te go quickly. "Shyness and awkward ness are merely net knowing hew te handle a situation. 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