;fr.a riw". 'iVy l',i W'f3JiVll '?ipf F EMBEH 4, 1922 Jusf gossip about people U MmAV Wynne Talks of tne tianceckLea Wedding. She Attends the Allen Tea and Sees Many Pretty Frecks A Ricent Briie H . -- t-il..-. a Ctnl. I f AHaM,!.. U MA.. A- . H Hflncecn ' . tomenotv evening. They will be Malateu uritey " perfectly leveij. w in recftvlnir by Mm Chare B. Cexa, nthrr wns lieautlftil. And that Mrs. G.arence y nplan, Mrs. Treneh- , inrch et Vnlley Forge he picturesque. Brewninpniid Mr. J. Wllme? Diddle? Hiss Lm ijm.le n miinnlns bride nncl Mr. and Mr cirorse Stuart natterien, tilted en fmppy nntl sweet It maae of 18 J I Ha Lanccy place, hate'lssuee W..." -. fi nlnH te roe her. And i"vlt5"0"" 'T. . dinner at thelf -home ITW ""l "" "." , ..... !'" rr"LB. evening, December 39, n, Im't Woedv Hnncerk n stunner? honor of their daughter, Miss Beatrice ;:.. - nll n !. Woolworth Hulld-1 w. Patterson, before the, Chrlstm, Jug," I licir! eiie one wiy. And I did K lk hi" havliiK his father for bent tnnr.'. Aftir nil, who could be n better friend thnn a mnti'n fnther? And when a sen uniit te come rlt?ht out nntl nc Inenlcdge wlmt Mint father mennK te klm by uiintlns him for his best man, w hnt ii off te him. The bride's rewii whs a lovely com cem com Hnntlen of nl!ver cloth nnd silver loco, the latter mnde In panels en- the side of the gown. Her court trnln was of mi ter cloth. Her tell wax of cxqulRtte lice and was nrrntigcd In n most tin tiual way, with silver wings at either tide e tin hejd. The Hancocks are going te live In RMdlng after their wedding trip. Woodsen is in business tip there. meeting of the Saturday Evening Dane The ladlcn who will preside at the tea table ut the tea which Mr. and Mm. Housten Dunn, of 401 Meuth Twenty Twenty wecend street, will Rve en Friday after after neon next In honor of MIrh Nerma drey, debutante daughter el Mr. and Mrs. Nerman Clrey will be Mrs. Char.es H. Bannard. Mrs. David Paul Brown, Mrs. "cerse it. justice. Mrs. Stewart Cunii. !rB .Theodere J. Orajsen, Mm Jeseph W. Hwuyne. Jr., Mrs. Edward Swayr. and Mrn. Clinten Rogers Woodruff. Th debutantes ..who will usMst In recelvrnn will be Mlsa Harjh Kranklln Duane, Miss Prstncei Kisfcer Orhard Miss Susan V. lioedman, Mlsa Ilelen Knight, Alls IVntrlep Mncl.rldge Mlsa An tils Ise TunK Minn UllzalK'tli Morgan. MlM It Ien W N'erils, Mlm Mary Can oil Spencer. Miss Anne If. Townsend, Mlsp Lillian 1'Vrguaen, Miss Mary Radclytte Purness. Mis i Bl ribeth W. Oreen, MIpb N81?y l,u. ' Knewlea. Miss Uetltla Ln dreth. Ml a Mary nidge y Carter. Miss FranecH W. Bleknell, Miss Bertha . Sniythe MIsb Margaret Legan, Miss Helen Lucas Miss Bllttbeth K. How Hew land. MIhb Mary Loulie White, Mhs Cenataiict! Itedgers, Mlsa Mary Schencu, Mls.l Kettv Hnttti.q nnil Ml r-.1lehkili Hden 1 the daughter of the late Majer ne mar. or annnan, aa. Alfred Reginald Al'en nnd Mrs. Allen, Mw .1. Kent Willing, of 1728 Rlt- , unrm. Nfrret Maier Allen ,nhue wit, hns Issued Invitations of 2013 Uprece street. .Majer Alien for a card ty en Thursday -after- ii killed in the war, you remember, neon, December 28, in honor of her ATM the founder. of the Havey eem- ughter, Mlsa Bdith Willing. nan here nnd an. Instructor nt the ' , Mrj. H Sklpwlth Cannell, of the Clin etny ucrc i" u, . .., I ten, hau Issued Invitations for a dinner University of Pennsylvania. The bnvey etl gatuiduy evening. January 13, In cempanv, which Is composed of nma- honor of her granddaughter, Miss Susan tsnrs w'he give a Gilbert ami Sullivan I Hedgeway. The guests will later at reduction yearly, Is striWng te raise n trad JJJS"l ' Saturday Etc hnd In his memory wnicn win ee nc- - veted'te the music school nt the Unl- j Mri. Andrew Wi VN SATURDAY afternoon there was 1 the Allen tea for Helen Allen-. verslty. , . Mrs. Allen gnve tne tea nt uer ume rlarlit Crawfenl lina issucu invitations for a tea at the Print Club en FrlUii) ufturuoen next from 4 .ed eerliiily Heen was as pret ty n, ' ?, 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Jehn Frederick 1 m i 7i., .1,(1 frk of whlVn Le.wlB anA MrH- IIl8Pl Yeatea Brlnten teuld be In her soft frock of v. into wln presia0 at th tea table and the rrepe de chine, which was embroidered following ladles will-assist in receiving: In pearls nnd fnshlened en straight, Mrs.' Ell Kirk Price, Mih. Itabert you Mmnle llnei. Mrs. Allen looked ex- Meschxlsker, Mrs. Samuel Dexter War tremelv well in ii freek of cloth of geld rAlny. Mrs, Albert MeVHty. Mrs. William nd geld lace combined with taupe -. tielw "semrte Bocrlcke n"'1 Mlsa t Alnrrrl nil Iffnn s ! ' TTEIXN' ALLEN is II I Mr. Philip M. Dunn, of the Delmar a graduate of Merris, has Issued Invitations rer u. Bettv A""er .en '""ay, evening, December i '"' I L?' Rt Ahe A.cern Club- ,n hene- of his rertiieed pn j nece, Mg3 Suzanne Wlster, daugh'er .if given by , lr. and Mrs. James W. Wlster, of C43U MIkm Irwin's and se U netherlngten. who was lntred Sntunlnv evenlns nt n dnnc titr innther. Mrv. Keth llethcrinBtell. I Uermantewn livpnnp nnrmnnlnvn h Betty Is quite n tennis player, 1 1 for the ChrlstmaH meeting of the Sat lnr, and geed looking. She has dark j urday evening dancing class, brown linlr nnd eyes nnd is very grace-1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hebard, of Ml. The pnrty was given- nt the Rltz- Bells Mills read, Chestnut Hill, haw Carlten and was really a ball, na there Issued invltatlena for a dance at their Mere mere than THM) mests. several XS"'?. " D";"? ""'". iecemDer (eminz en from Washington, Baltimore tnl ew lerlt. Petty were a frock of white brocaded chiffon, which was made ever white 3. from 9 until 12 o'clock In hnnnr nt Mlsa Helen E. Hebard. The guests win Include the members of the school set. , Mr. and Mrs. James Francis Sullivan, Latin en Ftrnleht lines nnd fall tn nnlcln , rr 'I8 "O""?. Kaaner, are spending a. lenitl" A? cUAMwh tana of white ftw day8 at the Trayraere' AtlnnUe c'- r. ana Mrs. Henry w. Htexes and far edged the skirt and the bateau neck rtf thn ffnirn wau clcait .lt niinila liiflt nle finished the nrmheles. as the J thehanksi sunn niia pu-evcicMH. ine sKirc was I end at i-miffht nn cilfiylittv nt AAAl. f.lt In m aM. I fold nnd fasteneJl in place with a pearl j w,M'VttnSthnilnmnM1PnPf,nStnirT.?f?8f irnnmpiit Tn lin 1,A . a ..U win attend aa maid of honor at the Imh Trrn., Jtll 4 ' u, ? ft of I marriage of her sister, Miss Margah (Olnl) Iirnill ment Of White feathers I OnMr,l TnnffnnH itnnrMr Vr r their son, Mr. J. Tyson Stokes, of 6143 Magnelia avenue. Qermantewn. went ikszlvlng holidays and the week Atlantic City. jnd her Mlppeis were of white brocade, uer neuquet was et gnrdenlns and vlo vle l"ts. Mis. Hethiringten were a beautiful gown of tnpphirc blue nnd geld bro cade ai.d chiffon nnd a corsage bouquet of orchids. It was altogether a beau tiful affair, and flowers received bv hath -Irk Helen at her ten and Betty t the dance, were wonderful. fTlHE ether day I saw Sarah Large A en Chestnut street looking very l-reltv. She were n small brown felt Mat bound with brown velvet nnd u landsenw coat of n lighter shade of hrewii finished with a beaver cellar jnd cuffs nnd with a wide band of the fur around the hem. ,.Sar'"h I the unger daughter of Mrs. Rebert Large (her sister Mnrjerle mad,, her debut lust winter) and is still a nib-deb. This week she will be verv busy, tn her mother Is in chajrge of thV afeteria nt the Bazaar Boutique which pens tomorrow nt the Bellevue-Strat-lord, and Sarah and a let of her friends will act as waitresses. The fair will last for four days nnd i I. b, interesting. It is for the benefit of the Scamen'8 Church Insti lute nnd is being given by the Junier J..lub et that institute, of which Mrs. iiouvtmeiir Cadwnlader is president. T li.WK n Ieely tery te tell you of one of the callow youths of e. e. ?. '"-, " happened lust Saturday before tue Army nnd Xav gnme. A well well well jroemed youth (wliem you knew and I r,nuw,' .niMied madly into the lobby of "lie Relleviie-Stratferd looking about in 'very corner for Someone. Ilia quest rejiiui : unsuccessful, hP finally asked hat Miss D be paged, te be met W Ittl CrPflt manAlUA fnm n,t. aah iaer.ii)ie paging he w as led in turn te Seuth Twenty-second street, entertained jnree damsels who had answered te their nephews, Mr. Themas Garland and inime et auks l) , only te meet ur .JUC" uananu, ei .ev xerx, ever the with cold Ktnres and n hnughty "T 1 week-end. think there is geme mistake." After the third attempt he wns about , r K k." i. but must have met with uermantewn Z,tu nt..,nHti Fer lttte,r ' Mime I Mr. nnd youth, ft unlle of relief nnd entire con- marrlnge tc Cassard Toecood. daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Ernest T. Toegood, of the monde, und Mr. T. Bremley Floed, ei Oermantewn, which will take place at Nt. Peter's Church. Oermantewn, en Sat urday evening, January 18. Mr. and Mrn. Jehn S. Gustlne, of 6418 Woedblno avenue, Overbroek, enter tained at dinner en Saturday evening at the Philadelphia Country Club, before the dance given by the club. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tayler, of Over brook, will entertain at a small dinner, te be followed by a dance at the Locust Club, en Wednesday evening next. Among thoee taking part in the "Dance of Snow Fairies," which will fellow the Fashion tjhew te be given en Friday and Saturday evenings In the carnival te be held en the Bellevue Stratford reef for the benefit of the Northern Heme are Mlsa Mahala Aah Aah werth, Miss Betty Bewors, Mlsn eraayk Culver, Miss Jean Chew, Miss Louise Dew, Mlsa Mildred Duvls, Mlsi E.lia beth DUnn, MUs Alice Fex, Miss Phyllis Fex, Miss Kllzabeth Oeutlng, Miss Ells abeth Housten, Miss Katharine Lehman, Miss Matilda Okie, Miss Dorethy Swart, Mlsa Peggy Scott, Mies Gertrude Wil Wil eon and Miss Anna Yeung. Mrs. Smithonian la assisting) Mrs. Walter C. Richardson In her chairman ship of the card party and dance. Among these en the Candle Commit Cemmit Cemmit tee of the carnival, of which Mra. H. M. .NMchels and Mra. Albert Hill are chairmen, ure Mrs. Harry Adams. Mrs. William Allen. Mrs. Hemery Barry, Mrs. Albert Hill. Mrs. Heward Leng Mrs. Heward N'lchels, Mrs. TCvcieit Plumnier, Jr., Mrs. Andrew Steele aJ Mrs. Kenald Shrlgley. Mr. and Mrs. Charleii J. Swatn. Jr., are spending part of their wedding trip nt the Traymere, Atlantic City. Mrs. Swuln was Miss Helen Alice Trigg, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ernest Trigg, of overbreok, before her marriage en Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs. James Garland, of Hsi Li -jgillllllllllllllllllllllllllllm. ' ii 'Tf''hJm wl Seuth Philadelphia The marriage of Miss Marie Teresa wavitt, daughter of Mr, Antheny Davltt, of S3IR Mifflin street, and Mr. Many C. Kckman, of 110 Nertli -Thirty-fourth street, took . place en Thanksgiving morning in the Church of St. Kdmend Tha Rev, Eugene Travers, assisted by tin Bev. James J, Duffy, performed the ceremony, which wan selemnised with a nuptial mass Fe lowing the ceremony S wedding breakfast wan served at tha etne of the bride's sister, Mrs. James flavin. After wedding trip Mr. and !!r":..3eJ?!nn.w1 he at home at 10 North Thirty-fourth street. Among these who attended the "t. B." entertainment given en Saturday eve ntng at 2638 Seuth Colerado street were aiim Alice neagan miss nencvieve Cro Cre ghan. Miss Anna Kenny, Mis Ellsaneiti BOOM, Among the lerence Morehouse, evening at h card party. guests were Mum Florenc Mlsa Geerge Rowerth, Miss Annetta Mettger, Mr. and Mra. J, Tayler Htexes, Mr. Paul Latherman, Mr. Jeseph W. Gardiner, Mr, Jehn S, Brown, Mr. Harry N. Blair, Mr. Z. T. Dickinsen and Mr, A. I'. Gunn, of Richmond, Va, Moorestown Mauter Jack Grube and Mlsa Jane Grube are spending the Thanksgiving holidays with their alstcr, Mrs. Hubert Longacre, In Yerk, Pa, Mr. nnd Mrs. William R. Btaekheuse had the Rev. end Mra. Morgan, of Utlca, uh tlmlr Thanksgiving guests. . Mrs. Geerge Hlllman Is visiting her sister in ;namiernturg, ra. Mhs Fanny Wnlten and Mr. Harrj- waiten, of west Second street, were ainiu-r guests of Mr. nnd Mr.", Weaver of Camden, en Thursdny. Ukl nnvln I r.inffhnn fluu tlAff. nadlne Leftus, Miss Anna Walsh, Miss Mill Elisabeth Kane, Mr. William Cam. eren, Mr. Arthur Baker, Mr, Josepi Jesepi Josepi Nelan, Mr. Themns Grace, Mr. Donald Jehnsen. Mr. Jehn Tener. Mr. .nin-t Wilsen. Mr. Walter Harris, Mr. Wll lam Announcement H made of the mar Grace, Mr. Hareld Carrell. Mr Uprgii j rlaKi- of Mlfs Mary C. McFartaim, vans Aiir. vritiium iiinei unit 4Hr. uuiui Ui Morristown teAUllffe. Mr. and Mra. 171 Rimer street. MeKernan'N sister. Kelly, of New Yerk. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder and their small son were the guests of friends In Overbroek ever the week-end. daughter of Mrs, J. Arthur McFarlund, nr ...a .l.nv ... uh rBi... ., '.... w : i,u,(, ,li, 4,41, uihcvii -. vufcit:. Themns McKeman of f Strafford, en Thursday, November 3u I ; are"ntcrtaifili? Mrs I ln the "t Presbyterian Church. The ter Miss KatUlne "v. J. M Corum. Jr., pastor of uM cnurcn eruciaieu. The patronesses at the dance given en Saturday evening at the Plymouth Country Club were Mrs. Morgan n. i Wills, Mrs Jehn Faber Miller, Mra PTeuencK u. little, Mrs. jesepn n. Rnmbe, Mrs. William K. Greeh, Mrs. B. Broek Barrel and Mrs. P. lTanit Hunter, Jr. Legan Mla.i Klener L. Smith, of 4619 North Carlisle street, entertained en Saturday , Mr. and Mrn. Karl K. Kite, of 1100 West Airy street, have returned from a visit In New Yerk an guests of Mr and Mrs. Jumes Kltf. Weaver Morgan The marriage of Miss Marguerite ' Brendes Morgan, daughter of Mrs Liivlrt . Meigan, of ill St. Paul's read, Ard mere, and Mr. Jeseph Kerr Wctter. o e Lansdale, son of Mrs Jehn D. TVeavpr. of 816 De Kalb street. Norrlstewn, tee Slace en Saturday In the Ardmore Pres jrtcrlan Church. The bride, who wa given In marriage by her cousin, Mr. J C. Roberts, was attended by her sister Miss Marian Morgan, as maid of hene Tne best man was Mr Edward A. Har ny, cousin of the brld groom, and Mr liuseell Themas and Mr. Lester Freoa acted as ushers A reception fellow 1 at the home of the brlde'si mother. Mr and Mrs Weaver will be at home uftc ieruarv at 341 De'aware avenue, Ijinsdale. The bride l n graduate of Bryn Mawr College. Du-lng the war the bridegroom served In the Lnlte 1 States Aviation Cerps. Boek, Review Club of the Alumnae Association of the Olrls' High nnd Nor Ner mal Schools. Mrs. .1. R. (j. MeAI'Iste. will review "The Breaking Point." Y. W. C. A. Mnlnbew Fair in the tnhhr of the T.envn BlSMRn. IS oust street, for the benefit of tilt1 heed In ml. New Century Club of Chest five Heard meeting. Women's Club Meetings Scheduled for Today Photo by Phillies Pklllln MRS. PAUL M. BROOKE Who w Mian Careline Upton, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Clar ence Upton, of Enfield, Pa., be. fore her marriage en Saturday last evenlng In honor of Mr. Geerge Pepper 'Wiiuen, ei ues Aqge.es, jaur. Mr. and Mra. J. J. Wivel. of West Philadelphia, are entertaining ever the Thanksgiving holidays Mr. S. M. Burns and Miss Newland, of New Britain, cenn. They came te attend we renn renn Cernell football game. Mr. and Mrs Jeseph Smith, of S881 Irving street, are entertaining Mm Smith's sister, Mrn. James Knox, of Esparto, Calif., ever the week-end. Mrs. Jacobs, of Akren, O., Is visiting Mra.' Goldsmith, of 6510 'Walten Strem, for several weeks. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Thelma Jaslow, of 3620 Catharine- street, te Mr. Maxwell A. Vsnlver, of Weat Philadelphia. North Philadelphia Mrs. William Melnel, of North Second street, will entertain the members ei her five hundred club at her home en Wednesday afternoon next The guests will Include Mrs. Rebert Adam, Mrs. Lansing Mines, Mrs. Courtney Pogue, Mrs. Fred Sykes, Mrs. Frank Schwarz, Mrs. Allan Currle. Mm. Fruncts Hewitt. Mrs. J. Sennenaaum. Mrs. Thomaa Prltchard, Mrs. Daniel McCrud and Mrs. Themas Stevens. Miss Estelle Goldsmith and Mlsa Car tie Tester Kuhn, who have been touring Japan and China for the. laBt few months, will sail from Yokohama en December 9 en the McKlnley. Mr. and Mra. L. Samuel, of 1819 North Seventh street, announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Tlllle L. Samuel, te Mr. Elmer H. Ureenberg. 1 100 I Wr I IsU Vteral WEDDING- ENGBAVED flX'w Other Bijjea Net Esmved st Write er ptien walnut SR.SS fer lateit samples and correct forms. Eacravlst has. Ill Walnut I SJSBg isAb Ae.ee.t.e.e...e.e.e.sy; K - Jfc&y f(SMTTtUlaS 1721 WALNUT BT. Special Reduction Fer December Only! ea the celebrated Heffmelster BLACK BRISTLE Brushes Refularly $1.50 and S2.00 New $1 and $1.50 &3$ra$SWft$SSS3 fi.n- ........ . . ii v " ,"1H eeuntennnee. wa seen ta the diiughter of n Xavy officer whose name began with I. Nothing HKe perceveinnee te prute the truth of tbe old sHylng. "If ,lt first," etc. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES . Mr. aim Mrs. KflnUcf fruw, invuatiens for two ut ,'?".les Thursday nftemoens, January 4 ewfteJ' f.rem. feUr unt l,alf """ "Ik Iik b'l. '? '"'roduee their daughter, "lis hllzibct h W. Burrlngcr. i.ii'nr:-lil.m',11 Wagner will entertain ut Daniel Mercau Bar Walnut Hlr.'cr. u-in Invitations for two ut Mrs. Frank Deacon, who nek nlace tin November 9.K In Chl2akrr. lire evtieeteci tr. rettirn fmn, their wedding trip today. They will he the guests of Mr. Deacon's patent. Sir. and Mrs. Geerge H. Deacon, of McKeuu aenue and Claplcr streets, until the oempetlon of their own home en Mo Me Kena avenue. Mrs. A. W. lily, of the Delmar-Mer-i-ls. Is spending semal weeks with lief bruther-in-lau und sister, Mr. una Mrs. Henry, Jewjtt, lu New Albany, lnd. Miss Margaret P. Baxter, daughter of Commedore William J. linxter, United fctates Navy, retired, and Mrs. Uustvr, of Washington, formerly of the Creshelm Arme. Mount Airy, line left for Califor nia, v, hern elie expecta te bpend tl-e wlnter with licr brother-in-law and sis ter, I.lmnenunt and Mrn. Hutcnmsun. ixter is making the trip en n anepert la the Panama Coital, iffi at H,'ten So'meVrow reh g & L Ser MrSBrnffife VMS i " ?-P4 b'einlneln avenue, r-liaainui inn Mr. nml Mpu fiunnrtt fl i .c'harleH Roberts, of Flushlnir I of the Fairfax, hae us ti ieTt'?.Mi "i"Tlage will tak- place ! the winter their sen-ln-la' T. Ki & "P-1"" Pretcaum i:pls , T?mSl v.""" wi m. .Muriiiin-in-t l ...'2i ,c',e,!t Hill. Mr. Wagner will -'u .ur. itencrtn aa ene of hli ushers Oral, n?i" wh,c-h Mr- untl Mr Fl,an'' iSvJi1 em80. of Broekmend Farm, naurhtnrJ?nes W'. ?Jcknell. debutant. tirn ethU'. n,,,l Mrs, Rebert Thax e'ude3 Mhil!eHV uf r'he8tnut Hill, will tn VlriiniMlK,l bw.Kla A.Wn. MIsh Mar ViriTnin ri ii V.V0 O"1-""' M' Marj ffi 5ll,nM,lM Katharine Shlppe eW' ,,8S l'elyn It, Drnjten, M Sarah w 'mi JeaeP'''ne Jenks, Mb VPoelHtnn .fMt:Le"i. Miss Nancy 1 Jcunh nu& "."W'i'd Butcher, 3f. Mi Hlenheuk. ;. m,: ,'.'.'.'. ! . " '"lr' r,r ;,;.;;. '"i'ii uiyier, sir. K Blek"n. ? 1,:.Ur",,.".!, .!! Mr. . ltOb?1 i uih nil'. i Jiurini --1 s Wl T. Hume .." m . ;?..." SirraW i-J m" lU"'rd. Mr. Nerrl .llexamiV& Mr Kebert Sibley, M & r ,wTftM,r" .Mr. Charles 'llew n,HenVpee, DU"n' Jr" " Rtffii1HiiiJ;t,enl.wll t as hestewet, .. nnalr wm ,uie MontcemLi v. their gueBta for law and daunh. ter, Mr. nnd Mis. William V. Grler. Mr, und .Mru. .Moiiteenury entertained Mr. and Mrs Grler und Mr. and Mrs. U. Menree Fisher at the Penn-Cernel) game en ThanksgMng Day and at din ner at the Bellevuc-Stratferd afterward, I'o'lewcd by the theatre. "Every one envies the man or woman with savelr falre. Trans lated, this means noth ing but being contlnu centlnu contlnu ensly at one's ease. Acquire it. inexpen sively." Marguerite Wale The WALZ STUDIOS 1604 Walnut Street Ballroom, Ballet and Stage Dancing Booklet and Ratts Vpen Jeeuest Sprue 3151 West Philadelphia Mr. and Mruftllarrv M. Nlrnnnn Sill Hiring street, are bslng congratulated en the birth of a son, Walter Budtl blmens, en Thanksgiving Day. The marriage of Miss Margaret Wag-' er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J;ner, of 61 OB Ulmwoed avenue, and Mr. Charles K. Halnew, Jr., took place t the home of the brlde en Wednesday ast. The Bev. Dr. Hclnts officiated. se Ik- The bride, who was slen In marrnti y linr fnther, wan attended by her s r, Mlsn Clulre Vugner, and Mr, Lem t'l names, nretner ei tue bridegroom, ctcd as best man Immediately after id recptlen which followed the oere eere "ii y Mr. and Mrs Haines left for I llulfnle. N'. Y.. nnd will be. iM,, ufier January I nt 5504 Seuth Dewey .nreet , 6 WONDERFUL Selections in Baby CARACUL Wraps, Capes, Coats and Jacquettes Very Moderately Priced ANDRASSY wievAiNwnmjun laUt&H Wf!rstShe I Civic Club Juniors, Mrs. I. II. O'Harra, chairman. Mrs. Heward V. Hansell, Jr., is junior chairman. Monday morning t'lawi et the Ne.' Century Club. College flub ten. Weman's. Club of Oermantewn. IM ward T. Ilnrtninn, of the Child Feder ation, will speak en "Health Promotion nnd Its Relation te the Cetnmunltj. Btrten & Sparling In "teta ef Pp" PETTICOAT MINSTRELS "Seven Sweet Sweetlee" B1LLIE MILLER A CO. Comedy Sketch -Adam Killjoy" SHAW'S CIRCUS "Sporting ted Leaping- Hound Berue' IRENE MEYERS In "Penentllty and Pep" MAURICE & GIRLIE In "Oh Sarah" BIO TWO-PAST C0MZDT JIMMY AUBREY In "Tenderfeet Luck" FEATURE EDUCATIONAL AND NEWS FEATUBE8 Prices M4"""''. 10c A UOe. Clilldrca. except Paturda.ts and Ildar. Tax Included. War METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Breaal St Poplar Su. TONIGHT AT 8.15 PHILADELPHIA PREMIER Twice Dally 2tl5 and 8:15 ELMER CLIFTON'S .kLewfaYeYSSsMMMMMMW BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsBiBBV $m mBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsi MGOsaMBBBBBBB VailslBBBBBB S0ENAWO B7 JOHN L. , ill ENSV r. OILBEKT. P0PULA ntxess- Marguerite Courtet, wke is the hrein( will be pres ent in person TONIGHT rhe true tale of thrllllnr advemwvn nlth flautlnt whalea and all for the lore of a flrl who llred tn the land of reminci- In Amcrica'a seldea daye of whaling, MUSICAL SETTINOS DESIGNED BT AU0KENTED 0B0HESTBA. Se TO II BAZAAR BOUTIQUE Al':E!S'.. 'J -3 Mil. ..!" ri.tn !,euu,rn'.'!.' u.aT' m,,l"t ' I'hlla.' ..-s..v,-,, ,,lr .uiiiiing" a una AN ENTKIU-AIV.MI.NT. uniuuft in l'hlln jelHilu, inniidlrs MA.NV NOVtl.TIl fc. iJoethH by I'nil.idHiDina nnd .New .M l.1i5i2t!,M.,-af ii M."01"" ftTnoenn nd 1 f".i iVi'r '.,Rvl" Orchcitru) .Mela. Auction Krldee lcurnainptii '(T) Dm flints. Dinr Dunsanti. Comp-tltlen D.,r.c In, raanlen Miew anl ethr hViturn. Hare opportunity fe. Chrlatmii Shep. P'n from full asnertnifnt of HIUHUSl'. CLASS UOOU.S nn.l 1 ,u-M Nev, lues. v. . . TICKETS 10 CENTS ON SALE AT HEPI'ES. I tilt CHESTNl'T TOM TSBF HA 1$ ws Chestnut Cerner Twdfth GIFT SUGGESTIONS ipghjVgNagw Chiffen Silk Hosiery 1.95, Values 2.95 Taken from regular stock and re duced. All perfect, and wonderful at this low price. Or gunmetal, brenzn and black, Envelope Chemises 2.95, Special Of heavy crepe de chine and radium. Plain tailored and trimmed some with real lace motifs. Sweaters, 5.00 Values te 12.50 Of newest styles. Slip ever and tux edo effects. In smart plain color?, navaje and checks. Corduroy Robes Special, 5.95 New breakfast coat and robe effects. Geed quality. In cherry, rose, purple, cepen pretty enough te sugt-eit Christmas preparation. f.aftf5 tv Chestnut Cerner Twelfth DRESSES Werth-While Reductions 1900 29 50 49 50 Values 39.50 te 89.50 Others te 175.00; values te 225.00 Involved practically our entire hteck- .style-, that biar the stamp of "Harm" distinction for t-tieet, after noon and evening. Street Dresses Smart effects in Peiret, velvet and Canten crepe. Values te 49.50 29 Evening Dresses Iieautiful btyleb in hietul oleths., chitTen brocades, ace and tatFeta. Values te 89.50 4Q.S0 COATS Exceptional Opportunity 49-50te375M' Twe of the Wonderful Values Coats of ormendalc, fashena and panvelaine, trimming of beaver, caracul, wolf, mole and hqulrrel, Values te 110.00 Centa bloused, strniRht and draped. Ofmarvellii, Kcrenn, arabella and or er or eondalc. Richly fur tnmmed. 99" Values te 15000 DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY, OF AMERICA 11 A. X. TO 11 F. K. mm 19TH AND MARKET BBBBBBBBBBSK BBMsBBBBBBBBk lr rnHWr . A PARAMOUNT PICTURE GLORIA SWANSON IN A SAM WOOD PRODUCTION THE IMPOSSIBLE MRS. BELLEW ADDED ATTRACTION' SOPRANO, METROPOLITAN 0PF.HA COMPANY ROLLING DOWN TO RIO -?etrv huehes VERA CURTIS 10TH AND CHESTNUT PRICE SOe ALDINE 11 TO 11 ML'TltO ritBSEST.1 CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN FICT0RI2ATI0N OF FLAY ENTER MADAME Added CIRO De RITIS, Baritone Tdcuife OPEN i4S A. M. TO llilBF. M m V -BROAD It CHESTNUT A PARAMOUNT PICTURE GEORGE MELFORD Production I Wltli tTLA LEE. JAMES KIRKWOOD, RAT. MOND KATTON. OFOHOE FAWCETT, NOAH BEERY A JACQUELINE LOQAX Directed by the man vbe made "The Sh'tk' Marien davies With the greatest east ever assembled in the greatest motion picture ever made. ssWBm ' i Vssssssssssssssssssss&ssiHssHb MammJStSk. "aaaaawBp,'4tt jctt fcr i 'ssat s i, WMm zJsm.- BEGINNING an indefinite engagement at STANTON SIXTEENTH AND MARKET TODAY 1 1 A. M. te 1 1 P. M. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ffxvnpeuTA:: 1'ItODCflIOV A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ACADEMY OF MUSIC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA I LEOPOLn STOKOWSKI. Conjuoto Cenjuoto Conjueto , FRIDAY AKTKUSOON, DKC. 8. AT "M , BATUItPAY KVnviNfl III f 9 AT 3 IS , T8CHAIKOWSKY PR00RAM " w t .. Symphony "Pathatle.ua" I TUESDAY FREE 8 P.M. i P mntrat'cn " T1W m "WHAT FACES TELL" MERTON INSTITUTE 1702 WALNUT ST. WHEN KNIGHT WAS IN FLOWER nan PALACE l-ril A MARKET 1" M TO 11 1 , V M THOMAS MEIGHAN "MAN WHO SAV TOMORROW" ADA A 111 A iii-iiti.M i whuruihie v'm te n i-, i- m ETHEL CLAYTON "IF I WERE QUEEN" nn a; ma it hi: r 'i A. M te ii in p. it. Tem Mix "De and Dure" Added First Epuem f the (ecenrl RcH. Af l.d "LFATHFR PTTSWrpg GAPira ni .v m iiKi.r 11 V '1(1 11 13 I'. M. "SKIN DEEP" THOMAS H. INCE PRODUCTION 'VLh MltTOV SILLS GLOBE QUANTITY & QUALITY VAUDEVILLE MINl?flUM PRIIES JUNIPER AND MARKET VAUDEVILLE CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 BROAD & S.NVDLF. 15. A'SO fl P. M. VAnnprtTTi RFX II'ORAM'S MASTrTr,"-ff BROADWAY RFX II'ORA' PRISONER OF ZENDA ALLEGHENY rDACC WCVC com and market vnvww iiv Vaudeville 2-15,7 & 9 FKAkKFORD &. ALLEGHENY a is. 7 a, e WALLACE REIO and BEBE DANIELS In "NICE PEOPLE" IN rOXJUNCTION WITH VAUDEVILLE n 12TH & MORRIS vaudevill- 2.15,0:30 r AIKAK6RA DAILY MATS , 2 li EVES. AT 8:15 Geerge AKD Courtney Jessel THl Sisters Vcudeville Bluneit H". nl nu In "TROUBLES OF 1922" Mile. Anne Codee S 13,,alltltul 1r uble. A D E L P H I TONIGHT A?0 MATS THURbDAY & SATURDAY GRACE GEORGE IN "TO LOVE" By PAUL GERALD Y with NORMAN TREVOR, ROBERT WARWICK LYRIC MOlt'XS ATS 1' t Kill1 Pep. Mat. Wed. "DeMlfl "ul rip. r. tta li-MUtlil I lut f " tihh Mr innuirtT BLOSSOM TIMB KlfUHl rmim nir4,m. An.,,.,., iK, vt .mmm.M ? jy r7?'."'. 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