rc f tJ.llWAB'W-"- s JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE "Nancy Wynne Tells of the Engagement of Miss Mary Ernestine Appleton te Lieutenant Hunter, V. S. N. ' Miss Mary Carter Makes Debut at Dance WELL, we'll finish up this week of gay doings with en interesting piece f news,' nnd the Interesting bit is Miss Mnry Ernestine- Appleton's en gsgement te Lieutenant Hareld O. Drlswll Hunter, of the navy, n mem ber of nn old nnd well -known Southern family. The engagement Is announced bv Miss Appleton's parents, Sir. nnd Mrs. Samuel A. Appleton, of Wftrrcn- Mlss Appleton is the granddaughter of the late Majer William E. Geedman and Mrs. (loetlninn, of Chestnut Hill, nnd spends much of her time In this city with her (trnndmetlier. She hns loon fctiulvlng at (he Scheel of Design for n couple of enrs elncu her debut, which was made nt n ten given by her grandmother two winters nge. She Is very pretty, has golden hair and blue eyes nnd Is extremely popular in the younger set. She spends her summers with her family In Wnrren Wnrren ten generally. Miss Appleton is de trended en one side of the family from Daniel Webster, and General Rebert Fat tori-eil wns another ancestor. Lieutenant Hunter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wright Hunter, of Savunnnh, ami is a brother of .luck Hunter, who ia spending the winter here this year nnd Is n f-tudent at Fenu. Mi's Appleton Is a first cousin of Sue Geedman, who is a dfibutntite this t-easen nud for whom her grandmother, Mrs. Geedman, gave n dinner Inst evening at the Itltz-Cnrlten nnd a theatre party ufterwnrd. THE perty which the Carters gave at the Illtz-Cnrlteii last night for their debutante daughter Mnry ivni a beautiful nfTnlr. There were nbeut S50 guests and Mnry was the prettiest thing I've seen for a long time. She- were an exnulflte frock of pale pink nnd silver brocade with an ornament of penrls en the side. Mnry has pretty soft hair, a charming oval face and very fair complexion, se the pale shade of pink was particularly lovely. Her sister, Miss Virginia Carter, were n frock of geld net embroidered Jr.- geld. It was wonderfully smart and the beck of the dress had n enpe arrangement which Is a sort of first cow-In te thp popular bertha of lace te much used this year. It was also of reld. Mrs. Carter, who received vith Mnry, were n, gown of dark blue Velvet, which was built en exquisitely plain lines nnd hnd n train. Supper was icrvcd after midnight 'A XOTHEIl debut was made in the Xnfternoen yesterday, when the Hous Heus Hous eon Dunns cave a tea at their home. 401 Seuth Twenty-second street, te introduce jveraiu Grey, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Nnrmnn Grey, of this city. Nerma is the jeungest of the three Greys, nnd like her mother nnd sisters hns an abundance of wonderful red geld hair. She Is n grnduntc of Miss Irwin's nnd Is finite athletic, playing tennis very well. She looked 6weet In a frock of white and geld brocade, and Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. Grey, who received with her, worn very smart gowns, I thought. Mrs. Dunn's costume was of rose colored velvet, which was extremely be coming te her. She hns dark hair and n lovely, bright color, you knew. And Mrs. Grey's gown was of dark blue moire topped with a blue-beaded tunic draped nt the side. Xermu'J two sisters, Miss Louise Grey and Mrs. McKnlght Black, re ceived also, the former wearing a frock of blue and silver brocade and Mrs. Wnck, pale green velvet draped witli Spanish lace. There were nbeut twenty debutantes receiving. IIIEAIt thnt Mr. nnd Mrs. Carrell Hedge and Muriel nnd Dorethy have returned from L'urepe, where they spent seer.il months, nnd nie nt their home in Stinffurd. Muriel, you knew, de cided net te come out this year, and hns gene bnrlc te school in New Yerk. Next jenr both of them will come out together, which ulwnys seems a de lightful thing for two sisters te de, if thej me near enough the nge for being Introduced. Yeu knew both the Hedge guls me very musical. They were among the first members of the Junier Music Club, which was organized en the .Main Line some five or mere jenrs sse. T SAW Mnrle Louise Adams the ether J- d in the Uellevue-Stratferd look ing charming in u two-piece fieck of renl blue i civet made with n drop skirt of Mack cloth and n short coat of Mails canicel. Her lint was n plc plc tuiPMiue large model of blue velvet tiimmeil with an uncurled ostrich plume of it lighter shade of blue, nnd it wns f;i placed ns te fall ever the brim en the right Mile of the hat. Marie Louise hns huge deep blue ejes, and her brown hnlr is quite wavy. rpONIGHT will mark the first meet- lug of the Dinner-Dance Club, whieli is te he held en three Saturday jwnlngs during the sensen at Green Hill I'nrms, Oveibroek. Mrs. Matthew Ihiiid, Jr., Is chairman of the dances, ynil I understand they nre te be great fun. There nre ver smart patronesses nnd the meetings uic te be held nt S e ciecis. Tli pntienesses include Mr,s. Themas 0. Ashteii. Mrs. l,.rcy II. Clark. Mrs. Hilliiim .1. Clothier, Mrs. IIusspII Dunne. Mrs. II. Heward Ellisen, Jr., Mrs Walter Waring Hopklnsen. Mrs. Henry S. Jenncs. Mrs. Stacy 15. Lloyd, Mrx. Hubert Learning Montgomery, Mis. Geerge S. Munson. Mrs. W. , Lngnu MncCey and Mrs. Walter Thern- ion. i The ether two meetings will be held J en December 23 nnd January 0. TT SEEMS te me I have been trot-M- ting nreund a great deal this week. I Onp of the things I did was te meter jut te Memerial Hull te see the beauti ful window of stained glass which Mr. i snd .Mrs. James Francis aulliwin have ( bad mnde In memory of their daughter. , the late Mrs. Albert Heffman, who was formerly Miss Letu Sullivan. The win win flew is te he given te a. little Italinn church in Strafford where Mis. Hoff Heff man taught a class of bmnll children every Sundny afternoon. The window has been executed by Mrs. William Wlllct who hns followed the medieval idea and used portrait faces, mill the Madenna nnd Child In the window have been glen the faces of Mrs. Heftiunn herself and her lit tle boy, who was born about ten dnjs Mfeie her death. The window is en ex hibition with American handicraft work t the Pennsylvania Museum, DID you knew the General Dnhncy Mnlll-1.' Phnntni- nf Ihn United Daughters of thu Confederacy is plan ning te lmve n rummage sale for the benefit of their work In the Seuth? It's e be held en this month. erythlng hut th proverb nl stev ill be for sale, Mrs. Francis I. du Fent is president of the chapter and Nme of the ether women interested in the sale nre Mrs. Jeseph A. Nelle, Mrs. Wlllinm Denegre. Mrs. Gwjnnc Hneppenl, Mrs. Irving Helchner, Mrs. lector McNenl.xMrs. William Kay and Airs, James T. Halsey, 1 10 Ut 1 nnd linn nr ." ' :,,-," ""'.''. "i.V 1 uran". nnd T belleve "ev- ?.?.'? "i nBL"j.w ' entertain us bet e kitchen n.nve.- if the ? ". L", 7 ".?" , r " fc 0 Itsplf ih net theic. tee, mi, nf Nuw Verk. Timv win ,..,:. M.'! THE Bazaar Boutique at the Belle-vue-Strafferd has been interesting. Yesterday was the last day. Yeu knew, it ran for four days, from 11 in the morning unll 11 In the evenlng. I went one afternoon nnd found It fascinating. The Hese nnd Clever Reems of the Bcllevue were lined with booths dec orated In yellow nnd blue, nnd most of the aides wero white, with bands of light blue ribbon in their hair nnd ncrenj the front of their blouses, Every thing from n $05,000 diamond pendant te ft woolly white toy deg Was en sale, nnd some of the things were wonderful. Miss Feggy Thayer looked very pretty at her booth of sweater dresses and felt hats. She were a bright blue knit urcss ami a smaii reit nnt te mntcn. Anether, aide who were knit mnterlnl wns Miss Ger"tle Conaway. who came lit a light gray knit suit, with n blouse of Jersey of a lighter shade of gray nnd a small gray felt hat. Miss Felly Fan coast were a striking knit' dress of bright red. ' The ballroom wns filled with smnll tables, which were crowded with people having afternoon ten when I wns there. Pretty waitresses were rushing te nnd fro between the tnbles. looking very business-like in smnrt black dresses, with white organdy nprens nnd caps. Among these whom I snw having ten wis Agn?s Yarnall, Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Yarnnll's debutante dnughter, who looked well In n tan tweed suit, with n brown nnd white striped blouse made with a high cellar finished with n brown silk tie, nnd n tan felt lint. Miss lnrnnll generally affects sport clothes, which nre becoming te her. Anether debutante whom I snw shopping nt one of the booths wns Helen Hepe Montgomery, who were n stun ning me e cloak, a small black felt hnt. tan stecklnjrs and black patent lenther slippers. She was with Miss Malsle Stewart, who looked well In a dark brown coat, a brown het and n dark blue dress embroidered in red. Chnrlle Biddle was thcre with his fiancee, the beautiful Mrs. Keep, of Chicago and New Orleans, who looked handseme all in black, nnd, of course, Mr. Ann Rensselaer was much In evi dence, as he is particularly interested in the Senmen's Church Institutc.-fer the benefit of which the bnzanr wns given. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES MM..-a.', Mrs- Samuel Appleton, of MarshRcld. Warrenton, Va., anneunce the engagement of their daughter, Mlhs .mj- xMncsuue jippieien. te Lieuten ant Hnrcld O. Drlscell Hunter, IT. s. X.. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wright Hunter, of Savannnh, Ga. wCei!?neLamLMr''- Frank C. Beers, or YashlngtSn, D. C, nnd Norrlstevvn an an an eouneo the engagement of thelr daugh ter, Miss Mnry Lculse Heggs, te Mr. Jacksen Andersen Wilsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ccflln Colket Wilsen, of Wil Wil eon Farm, Paell. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilandnl Morgan, of Wyndmoor, Chestnut Hill, will enter tain a box party nt the Metropolitan If ,'2ra. at the, Acdeniy of Music en Tuesday evening, December 26. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur dlnsccvv and their daughter, Miss Marjerle OlasVew, of trv'""; E1fr aveurrIea In this coun ceun mL wl" be th0 suests of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan ever this week-end. The guests who will attend the dinner nt the Uellevue-Stratferd, followed by n theatre party, en Friday svenltu?, De cember 15, which Mr. and Mrs. Jehn UeKers Muxwell. of Selkirk, Vlllanevn, will give In honor of Miss Elizabeth r2Igai"' d,eb"'ante daughter of Mr. and MVB. iCeed A. Mnis-nn nt mi.i.. nn,t.. Chestnut Hill, will Include MIsh Lucy S. Jefferys, Miss Busan V. Geedman, Miss Nancy H. Woolston, Mls Jesephine .Tonka. MIks Bertha F. Smjthe, Mlsi Luc Me Austin, Miss Virginia L. Car Fc'"t?1r, ,V, "."i Dorethy H- Valentine. Miss lerrlll Whitney, of New Yerk; .Mr. Je- M1?'1 t 1,"l"mn,',',-. ,M,r; "eorge ArmUtcad. Mr Itebert Pltlleld. Jr.. Mr. Alfred fulm,c ,I .Kebert Parkinson, Mr. Kuncle Tatnall, Mr. Iidwurd M. Wil Wil eon Mr. Lawrence Tayler, Mr. S. It. Wilsen and Mr. Jeseph Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tatnall Starr, of Laverock, Chestnut Hill, will entei taln a box party ut the Metropolitan Upera en Tuesday evening next. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry C. Urewn, of l.'JO Spruee street, will entertain an ipera party nt the Jletropelltan Opera en Tuenlny ecnlng. in the box of Airs. Herbert M. Howe, of lOL'L' Locust street. Mr. nnd Mrs Illclwid Evans Xoi Xoi ten. of Falcon Hill, Itosemeiit, will en tertain at dinner at tlmlr home en thursday evening, December LS, in honor of their daughter, Miss Nnnev Norten, before the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Themas ( Ashteii will give at the Uellevue-Stratferd in honor of their daughter, Miss Carolina wshten. Mr. and .Mrs. Net tun will also entei-t-Un i at dinner in honor of Miss 'N'oiten en .Saturday eenlng. December LM, be bo be lere the dance which .Mr. and Mrs. J. ,ile,?t?1,' MMcnlw111 Blve for their laugliter. Miss Margaiettn Mc-Ncal. and ler V'?? M'Blnla Dlffenderfer. dnugh dnugh iIerf ' "'"' "Mr'S Cllar,0s " Dlffun- Mr. and .Mis. Harrison K Caner Jr.. will entertain at dinner en Friday. De- Cil'. "?',Ul '"J"01,' et Ml8, Fllznbeth Morgan, bofero the ball which Jlr. WII- ii-"1 i MFIjean wl" Kve I" llQner of Lean Sanlh Wcll! JI' Mia Caleb J. Milne, Jr. of CC11 Wis Wis snhlcken avenue. Ceimuutewn, will en tertain at ti luncheon, followed by a brldge partv. nt her home en Tuesday i."1""0.0"' uecembtr 1.', In honor oft -. v uunuuii-u u. iiwigers. (lebutnnte dauuhtei- nf Mrs r. w7n'.i ,,:..i.'"1.. of 1519 1'lne Htieet. Amentr the Tu.s ii ,i,J,llHB I'''''ces Flslier Gerhaid. Miss Elizabeth K. Hewinnd. Miss i", y IvulKhu Iiaitew, Miss Helen Knight, MIi;h Lucylle Austin, Miss Nerma ij,". ami Miss Coustance Snow. i.r1V-l,"?.'ir,wl1.1 fe11?"' ,a th0 Mnnheim cricket Club alter thu wedding of Miss Maigah Cassaid Toegood, daughter of iVi!' ""i1 M.,:,-V,neH.t T- Tocgeod, of the i Vi i ' k,,,v,,l" H,,u iireni Nlirilfilrlir a... I. January . 13, in St. Peter's Pretesin.it i.piscupai Church, ilcnnantewn. Mr. and Mr?. Henry Wilbur, of the nulloMie-Stratferd. have Ismied Invlta Invlta tlena i for a reception at the Helleviio Helleviie Helleviio .Stratferd en Friday evenlne, Uecembir 39. from 8 until ie o'eleck, te celebrate the elBhty-elghth birthday of Mr. Wll- MlSfl Atinn' TT. TntvnMnJ A .-.. who la MsltiiiB Mrs Hugh Scott In JJesI Miss Lctltla Landreth, debutante dauBhter of Mr. and Mrs. burnet Lnn dietli. Jr, of 305 Highland avenue Chestnut Hill, Ih spendlng low .bus in Ualtlmore, Mrt . wheia alie la the guest of her cousins, the Mls-ca Oulfey Mrs Randal Morgan, of Wvnamoer Willow Oroe ujenue. Cfie.tnut lTlfwhe linn hnnn unnnrllnn .. ... j - i,w VeiU, I etui ued te her home last eve nine. Mrs. Wll.lam A. Piatt has closed her summer home at Penllyn. and la spend- l'K I"" "'r witn iier brother, Mr. Francis Tayler Chambers, of 1530 Plna street. Miss llannlna; arnnge, daughter of .. n.i.l Mr Willi... Ti...-'i'tr l attend tne una winch Mr. nnd MrV 1.-...,.Ht rnvn OAOr . ."V ,IH. i',unnm .wu. , ., MVdu i.uuuai street will nlve te Introduce their daughter Mlea Florence Ciozer. en Tiiesdny ou eu nliK.', December IS, nt the Hlti-CnrUen Mrfl. K. niolmclty-Jenoa, of Seven Aim HrenmiLll. RnneiineeM tlm nn..H I Oaks. Hroemull. anneuaceB the, nn." rnent of her daughte.7Mlsa Censtat I v wieTe-i ' ,,,,1 Mr- nn1 JIrs- Edward i. l-loed, of Wane avenue and Hoit Heit ti r street, Ucrmnntewii, which will take iJittLTu ii l i n rini'ir v- ..'--. -.. -. .-."- W.UI1II1 III EVENING PUBLIC s : ' -vr iartmimm jwi h. , vy 'Aaiv i.v ''ilflHinHr lHP;, - - &::, 'TBKKBliF ajwmm.zimcwjrmBtt,mm. wzrs w 'VtJ,tx,-., iaev. tjr. a & M-iss MARY ERNESTINE APPLETON The engagement e; niits Apple Apple ten and Lieutenant Hareld O. D. Hunter, U. S. N of Sa vannah, Ga., is announced to day. Mr. and Mrs. Cassatt will give a dance this evening in honor of two debutantes of the season, Miss Helen Hepe Mont gomery and Miss Mary dcF. Geary. Miss Van Klccck, who is the niece of Mrs. Arthur Gillespie Dicksen, of Pincoreok, Paoli, ivas the guest of honor at a small dance which Mr. and Mrs. Dicksen gave at their home en Monday evening. Miia Carter was the honor guest at a ball which her parents, the Iicv. and Mrs. Geerge Calvert Car ter, gave last evening ut the Ritz-Carlten. Helena Cholmeley-Jenes, te Mr. Lewis Iteed Kouder, et Vent nor, X .1 . ami b.Miieue, X. V. MIks Cholmelej-.Ienes is a daupliter of the late K. ('hnlmele ('hnlmele JencM. Ne Onte has been nt for the wedding. Mr. William A. Law, ar. Wlill.im II Km,,.-iley und, Mr. K 11. U.iiiihn s, of this city, nre spending it few days tu tlie Hetel Aster, In New Yerk, where they are attuidlng Iho sixteenth aunii-u convention of the Assoelatlon of Life lnsuruneu l'lesidents. Mr. and Mn, Charles J, Andrews, of Swarthmore, annoui.ce thu muiringp of tlu.r daughter. Miss t'elinm 1'iu'llne Andiews, te Lieutenant William Am Am Am boisen Sexten, .Second Field Artillery, U S. A , en Saturday, December 3. Lieutenant Sexten In a gr.idu.itu of the University of Mlclilgnn and the United Stati s Military Academy, Wist Point. X Y. Lliuteuant and .Mim. .-,-x-ten will be nt home In Ba'tlmere, Md , ntter January 1. Engagement Announced in West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs H Gorden, of C801 Spruee street, announce the i ng.igunent fif their daughter MIks Kltt Gorden, te Mr. Thcodeio Orecnbeig, of thla city Mr. William J. Cameren, of Xerth Sixty-fourth stieet, left Msterdny rei Pittsburgh, where he will remain for secrnl days. Mr. nnd Mrs Mark Flnkle. of C315 Bnltlmoie avenue, announced the en gagement of their daughter, MvH pant. Inu Flnkle, and Mr. Samuel O'Dell, son of Mis .1 O'Dell. of SKti-i-nm and Noi Nei rls streets, at a dinner this week, in Mayer's Drawing lloem. Miss Flnkle has recently ri turned from Jurepi where sliu spent .-ewi.il inentlis. Mr and Mrs .Jehn H rulln. of 8IJ Seuth Allien strict gne a masqucrad party en Wednesday c tiling, In honor of Miss Josepliine Culln. The gutsts were .Mr. .inn .uin i ( mim Miss vlll Shaw, m tie nag Ml Muster North Philadelphia Club Plans Amateur Theatricals The Ceghlaii C.itholle Club or ciur Lady of Meicv n.irlih will present "The Honeymoon Ynclit, ' a muilc.il cruise en the sea of smiles In one wave," en Mon day evening next, In Mercntlte II.ui, III end (triil Mnstei streets The c-nter-talnment will be tnlletwd by n recep tion. The tilnv Ih belnjr jireduced by Mr. Lee K.iK.in, nnd .imenK these In tne cist urn Mi I '.ml 1 Leiiulieity, Mr. Charlen I-'e, Mr I'harles Sweeney, Miss Kllznbeth ICeins. Mlsi He en McLauiih lln, MIsh M.e lutffv Miss Hlenner Hyan nnd Mis Marie H.uuy Comings and Goings of Seuth Philadelphia Mr nnd Mr", M'ehnel Knuffmnn, of 1620 Merili btreet, will leave tomorrow for a shint trip te New Yerk. Mr nnd Mri Nonh L. Clark and MI6S Delia M Cl.uk, of noyliHtevvn. formerly of Seuth Philadelphia, left yesterday 101 nn eight vi celts' stay at Coienado Ucacii, Flerida. The Herliert Warrlner Pest, Ne TU, of the Ameilean Legien, with hendquar tern In tlie Lllu.iry ilulldlnK. Twentieth and Hhunk'. streets tllraid Farms, will Iftve a danci' 011 Friday evening next, in the LmerKeney Aid Hulldlnij, Ulght eenth and Wa nut streetH. Card Party for D. A. R. This WeeU Along the Reading Mrs. i:ddy H Whitney entcitalned lu ii card p.irtv at liei home en Thursday afternoon, for tlie benefit of the Old Yerk He.ul Chapter of tlie Daughters of the American devolution. Mrs Jehn McDonald, Jr, of Ilydal, has left for her home In Cuba, where she will spend tlie helldavs Mr. and Mih Hubert K Webb, et dinhamly. OuK I.nne I'nrk, are being cenirr.itulnted en tlie birth of a ilauglu ter, Maty Loul 0 Webb, en December 1. Mis Webb will be rememheied as Mlsa Mnry Gr.iham Smith. Bridge Clubs te Meet in Germantown Next JVeeh Miss Mildred niscnhnvver, of German town, will entettiln tlie memberB of liei brldKe uluh mi TueMlay iittcrnoen The members Include Mis Jehn Casanuve, Mrs. Hnreld Fellu. .Mih. Henry Justi. Mrs. Allen Yniintr. Mi's Mary Ilrenno Ilrenne mnn, MIsh Kllrnlnth nvnns. Miss illelen Help;, Miss K'nthiiilne Hiilibs. Mies Jnne Ki'im. MIhh ill zabetn O'Mcai.i and Miss lenther Wnlsh. 1 ...n." ''""".. . .iV".-"" ,"'"". V"1 The membeiti of the Inlilge olue wtie mJe".,: December 13." w l'j e: Met c mi Mern. JIWs Alin.i V'-U",."U".J. "l" '"V"".- '" ."." 'lu"lu et .,. ..r.i .. i.i. i-i i .V ,1 ,,.-. h. llll.im rarnum In Without uompremiw .-: --"'... .:. ::. ......,- , .,.,.. .... .,. . - m i,r ne m e n irnw n fir i vnrv urn up -.- '.-".i. ...... ... - . .....,.. - -....-, Mr Willi, im I'awsen of itim , " iiuue pn n-ieiii, nr auoe .Nertn e.i' uiiiuimu nini ;....... """' .Ml , nil. nil i ,-c,uii, in JCUtle- I ,,,i ...,'. rni.ft. J , . ,,, i.nnt nn.l unit n rnill I tr.llll extend III? icic; Bin vettu uau, .VU.-B i'ebbv Lit- """"-.?" ".".' .""V" ir'- i ee - - .,--- ,-";:.," , -.-, . v" i ... Ui ..... . Mr M ten Hum Mi I'mnlc Htu,.i. JlIH nancB i-nmeeri, .virs. unuren """ "V i"""11 " "", ,"" " i"'"; ' April I fi "-" ijiu.mj-mu.-m em. ee Mr am Mis .. iMenilnc Mr anil (!,0E' 3,rH hml,h- r- Andrew Jel'y f tbe lnce vviia nrr.inKed nt one siile ArULLU .vivtiskp UMLY h LI "iii Ms J l'l ne'e an, i Mrs- Samuel Kelly, Mrn Hey nnd Mrs of tlie skirt nnd wns dinned nt the ether rita, ,1 t.mvd In flrinilinn'n Rev Qte,- iimi.. I'riiue Luther Umatcud. U'le. nuj;lit with ii eluster of erance . t ii neil I Und m firindmn'n llev ater Jamen l rince. I uu" u luu ,.!,.,n,u ,i ,iin lie,- veil nt ,,,n ' vv t , .-,1, n.irri in Don't lieuht lour w f vy ims 1 "' TamVBWADtPWt SATURDAY! " ' PROMINENT IN THE DOINGS OF THE WEEK Bm9Mm' J&4J' .HHBWHTtf C . -.Hr -. .naBIBHiHBHIBk. m W i IVII "-SQBLr :. , ' rra BBBF BBBlBBBW'f- , T BBBBM :Wm- ' .-'- bSBbbbT - bbbbbPI ' B 3 ' ' 'iBBBl SQEbBBbI JVtvbbbP 1 v C'9Bk - '" : t -.,' v ' ;BlBs BBlBHBMBBBBM,HMt sfc ' "II '- mki, ;' & fe WmhmmlmnRr Ibm. 7 SHHfe : vJ' 4 SBKSaX raCaPPBBJBB BBBav wfe -iu JHHiBXHMBr JbbbBF Yfxmm, :.iu, ,. ,atBm, swmmmm bbb7 frJBR .afca. BBBnRVwVflBfiMBlL X VHf&UUBBBV .BBBBBBBB ymmmL. ' JPswvm vIbbv ' bbbb Miss MA.RY GIDGELV CARTER- Dicksen Kdsen, of Gcrmantewn, will b Mrs. Paul Itcdman, MNs Katharine Qll liert. Miss Huth Peiry. Miss Kathaiinn Clark. Miss Dorethy Bacen and Miaa L'leaner Cummlngs. Mrs. W. Kills Giebcn will entertain Informally at bridge, at the Dolm.ir Delm.ir Dolm.ir Merrls, Germantown, en Wednesday aft ernoon. Among thn guests will be Mrs Walter Crewcll, Mrs. JJinest IHter, Mrs. Rebert It Pearden, Jr., Mrs. William X Stewnrt, Mrs William U Imhof and Mrs Hareld It Harris. Mr. and Mrs. E Burlte Hstnbroek will give a dinner thN evening at tlie Ger Ger ninutewn Cricket Club, In honor of Miss I'oiethy Coeke, daughter of Mr. Henry II. Coeke, of 113 Maplewood avenue, vvhee engagement te Mr. Stuart Per kins, of Xewaik, was recently an nounced. The Alpha Phi Fraternity will give their December dance this evening. In Georgian Court of the Pe ham Automo Autemo Autome bilo Club, Luipentcr street und Umlcn lane. Mi a Lewis Wayinan, of Lincoln drive, will entertain nt a Hindu en and bridge party en Tuesday afternoon, la honor of Mrs. Hey MacDonald, et Cleveland, O., who Is spending a month In this city. Mrs. Mjitle Snjder, of CtilS Yuken street, has announced the engagement of her duughtur, Mlsa Floience M. Her Uck, te Mr. Jehn 11. livcis, of 1C4 du Pent street, lloxbeiough. The marriage wi(l take pluee en Tuesda.v evening, December. 12, at 7:30 o'clock, at the home of the ltcv A. P. Mltc-hlcr, nt 3.111 Xerth Eighteenth street. Holmesburg Legien Pest te fliiw Card Pnrtv I'nvt Weel-' Tlace nt 12 10 ted.iv In the Protestant IrlVe Kara i any lexi W eeU i:p,.0pn1 Church of St. Martlns-in-me-The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Char es , Fields Chctnut Hill, when Miss i:ie.v McMtnaray Pest. Auieil an legion, will nor Peule Davis daughter of Mrs givi a cud party en Thursday evening. Charles Gibbens Divls. of 8201 herni al the llbinry, for the benefit of tin nole avenue, Chestnut Hill, became the pest. bilde of Mr. Charles H. Hebei ts, Jr., The 'Five Hundred Club, or which Mrs. se." at. M''- ."i"'1 Mrs, CJi,,?51S,"'l,I(.,U0,!),: l: filenn n.iliws. nf nun liimtvn u,r.. i-rts, of Flushing. L I The Itev. dlbsen Is a member, will be cntertalnc d en Events of Much Interest in Yardley Secial Notes Mrs. Granville Hassett and Mrs. II. Linn Eassctt entertained at luncheon recently. Mrs. Harry Stepler, of Wllkes-Barre, 11 ns lieen vlsltlnn ifl.ittvcs here Mr. nnd Mrs. Comly Clayten and their son, Master Richard Clayten, L'd, of N'otrlstewn, vveie week-end guests of Mr. nnd Mi Richard Cl.ijten. Silver Fex Xat'l Blue Fex Platinum Fex Eastern Mini; Russian Ermine Persian Lamb ((Si 14 .SttelJL Heuse of Wenger 1229 Walnut Street B. CKcrtek Wenger Merris Wenger ADVANCE ANNOUNCEMENT Beginning Monday, December 11th SPECIAL DECEMBER SALE OF FURS The Most Extraordinary Values Ever Presented by This Heuse DETAILS IN TOMORROW, ttWttW"";;,,,, Party for Bridc-teBc; Other News in Norristown Mlsg Myrt'e Batten, who will be mar mar iled en December 2" te Mr. Charles Brown, of Seuth Dakota, was the honor guest ut n card p.nty and miscellaneous shower given en Wednesday by Miss Hlinbeth L'hnmbeis and MlbH Uurtiude Selah at Mls Chambers' home. 6C0 Gcerge strtct. There were twelve guests present. Miss Anna 13. Schrleber. of G17 De Kalb street, observed her birthday an- TJhey were flecks of American Beauty nlversary en Wednesday, and enter- velvet diaped with llesh-colered em tnlned at her home In honor or tne brenlered chiffon, and large plcture hats occasion. . of American Beauty velvet with hrlms Teas and Bridge Parties Popular in Delaware County Mrs. D. Sproul Hlnken of Chester, will entertain the tnembeis of her bridge Mrs Townsend Celmore Cox, et Moy Mey lan, has Issued Invitations for a tea which she will give nt her home en Monday afternoon, December 18. from 3:30 until U o'clock Miss Eleaner Pcale Davis Weds Charles H. Roberts, Jr. A wedding of much Interest tock 15.!' !? .'? Pnrfrrmed the reremeny. McCLEES GALLERIES 1807 Walnut St. FREE EXHIBITION PAINTINGS DRY POINT ETCHINGS by Wnlcet. Hankev Blvmpleil. Drnuet I evy, Kirmte, Rarclny nnd Othert BRONZES, MIRRORS. LAMPS Fine Framing Paintings Restored Baby Lamb Baby Caracul Baby Fisher Russian Sable Hudsen Bay Sable Chinchillas 1 M I v SUNDAY'S PAPERS. cub nt luncheon nt l.anlilea en Tuesday i afternoon. The members include Mrs Hathawav Tr if iwn! ,.i. -in.. m it,,...,,, iinii -tirj ;iaiim,ij, jr, or uevvnl ' "' " ',V ." ,,': en ' v ; -V.r. Samuel H Hartwcll. Bennett Y WINen Mis N.-lla Wothei- "?'Jf I'aK.n,n'..Jr . ill nnd Miss Kathleen Wethc-rlll. """ "" urcrB ' "rewn. 1 - - ' r ;J pEOEJMBEB, 9, 1922 i Miss EMMA. BUCKWOOD Vatf K.LEE.CK. Bacltrracfe Mrs elOBER-T 'KELSO CASSATT T was hiu mounted by a wreath of orange blossoms, and she c-nrrleii a shower bou quet of lilies nf the valley, whlte sweet peas and gardenias. Mis Jeseph U McCall, Jr., sister of thn bride, who was matron of honor, were a fieck of American Beauty velvet draped with silver and American Beauty ia ml it small hat of American Beauty velvet and sliver lnce. She car ried a bouquet of Amerlc-un Beauty rcses Miss Carolyn R. Davis, a sister of the bride and Miss Ruth Roberts, of Flushing, L. I., a sister of the bride groom, auenucii as maids of honor. of llesh-colered chiffon. They carried American Henuty loses. i .r. rri-uencK u. vvneeier was best man nnd the ushers Included Mr. Sam uel Wagner, Mr. Fredei Ick C Lee, Mr Jeseph B. McCall, Jr., brether-in-lavr of the bride; Mr Jame.s H Cummlngs, 11. . "' Jis.teei uioemer, .vir. H. liew-man vir. unarles iiKiuwn, i'it ; Jr.. and Mr of Plttfburgh, or Cleveland. rneTQPLAYft Photoplay Guide Week ALHAMBRA ,aTI,s.fsM?B,B5Bp m. M 'inr Cut tn t Mre!. of Midnight T - Mnr C'nt in At StreVe of MldnUht W star C.i i in t stn lie of VIlilnUM . r v lilBin pirnum In V Itneiit I emnrnmlte 1 eih 1 alrl In Knn't lleuht our Wife I im,-! e Vider In vemiin. Wnbe I'p ,1.11 e Vidur In Weman, Wake Ull ARDMORE LANCAsrnn pikb. vnnMeni:. pa RemenilirAnrn M nunnr' Huirhe' -p Hun, t Muchr' Ileinenitirilnep VV VI li. mnnl In Held Over Heels T 111 r 1 l" r'helmisa In The Hnnd Het 1' Itlilivrd I'lirtheimeM In The llenil llev H 0,-orse Ail us 1 lu- Mnn Who riiutd Ced ASTOR ElflHTIt & nmARD AVE. M.TIFE DAILY VT Itnune P ler-. tn Iltimnn Henrts 1- Hnui I'efeii In llutiivti Hearts V lleii p 'eri in llnmnn Tlrnrls T llnu-'H IV- r In Hum in Henrts I' inii, Peters in lluninii Hearts sdu. peters in Hnmnn Hearts BLUEBIRD Proud Huniiuerisnna ( ntlnnniis 2 until 11 t Hniiae P 'eis In ntrli Men's Wires T Hmne Pler In ltlell Men's Wires VV Hnuie P 'en n The 'tnrm T Heu'k Peieri 'n The 'tnrm P lteiie I'e'eri i 'I lie 'Jtnrm S IUttv Hlv'lie In Hew Wnmen Let fr1 AMI Al Qtn. t Msplewoed Avss VwVjIVjil-L. Mat. 2 .in t,ci T A n M T Me'ch-vn Mnn Whn Nnvv Tnmorrenr T T Me'ehm Mm VV hn ii Temnrrnn V T Milthin Mnn VV hn ''nir Tomerrmv T Milten t'l li s'bl Deen r Vl'tnn vt H in Mn Peep S Milt n Ml i slln Hern FAIRMOUNT "V&ZRIij&Z ItnrnWI I ! m! In firnnilmn's llnv 'liinlil I.levd In (innilniii' llnv itnie 1 ' n- it in liriimlniii'N Ile r a l t.r i nt In Tile Hniil or Vlin r V l-Mnr c-ist In The nniUen Mlenre S Chnrle (llmk) Jenn llilli of Sun .limn icTU CT TIICAITIB nelew Rprucs j DO In Oli MATivrn iiait.t M, riutnis M'chsn in Mnnslmrhtrr T rr nnn Melshftii In M insliiiiditrr I VV.- Anlt.i stennrt The Unmiiii lie VI irrlrd IT Wnl'n e Held In The .lmt llreukfr r Ouy Hiiiei Pjt tn JJie M i.in r ulrr S 0'1 H.-vtea Pest In llie M imnirradrr GREAT NORTHERN Wt"J: SW M Mtrlsm Pnerer n Kliiilrril of tl Hiut I - Mlrmm I'neper In Hlmlrrd of the IIiinI W- Mitlnin i enper l Itirilrid nf the Dust T Milten Pll In ''Hn 1'een F. Milt Hi SliU In ltln Ilffe S. Milten Pills ln MaIii Hiip IMPERIAL .r'.TTt. M T Melnhnn Msn Who sh Temnrrnn T, T Meluhs-n, Mnn Who saw Tomorrow V T Mclghnn Vlim Who tn rmnerrnu T Oenrce Melfnnl s Predii linn Mill Tide p neorue MelfuriVs Predurttnn, Khh Tide 1 s (leorie Melfurd's PruJuctlen, Kbh Tide ' I IDCDTV nneAD a ceia'.mhia av. L,lDc.rl I mviim:i: dii,y M - Heuse Peters In lluninii Hearts i', Hene Pi le n I(iiii n Ilnirti VV Hi use 1'i'iiH in lliiniiin lliiirls i 'I - Helm D.llllela In I'lnk Imils P Hebe Daniels In Pink duds i ti. .Mure te He I'll led 'Ihun rerned l1 11 .III.,... I .p.it.n, ,,. 1 .'Itnfi,., Atnll.Am la :' 700 AT DEBUTANTE DANCE GIVEN IN BETHLEHEM Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Grace Entertain In Hener of Daughter Helhlehem, Dec. I). Seven hundred persons from tills cltj. N'W Verk, Phil adelphia nnd ether points were guests nt n ball given in the Hetel llcthle hem last night by KitReiip C. Gruec, president of the Bethlehem Steel Cor Cer Cor perntlon, nnd Mrs. Oraee for their debutante daughter, Miss ninmcllne CI race. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. 'Felteti Dent, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwnrd Crezicr, of Philadelphia ; Air. nnd Mrs. Leenard Iteplegle, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwnrd Miller Hmlth, Dr.. nnd Mrs. Allen Fitch, Dr. Fredcrirk Wilsen, Mrs. Ilnrvey (Sretz, Arthur Oretz, Mr. nnd Mrs. (leerge Atkin son, Mr. and .Mrs. (leergp Hetherton, tr. nnd Mrs. Crnhnm Miles, Dr. anil Airs. Arneld Jacksen and Mr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd H. (Jermnln. nil nf New Yerk : Mr. nnd Mrs. Tlniethv Hums, of Buf Buf fnle: Ir. nnd Mrs. Frank Roberts, of Ilnltitnere. Mrs. Hewnrd ntinic cntertnlncil nt n tea .esterdny afternoon for the Misses Saunders nnd Miss Cnreljn Nash. HHIIir.ST-tXASS FICTION Ha nu noticed the icmarkablu clnns of Action uhlrli Iihh l.en nntiertrlni? In lh,- Mnimzlnu 8octlen7 The tpe of fiction nnd Iho claim of nuthera seu fxpeet le find In the liluhest rliuM Action menlhlv mirni'lneq crnce the .MaKiizIni- Section of Urn Sund ly I'LtiLic I.cnecu. "Mjke It n libit .l.ii. Second Presbyterian Church ! 21tt and Walnut Streets DR. ROBERT E. SPEER, Of New Yerk, will preach at 1 1 A. M. and 8 P. M. Ae mail ha a mere liiftmnlr hnnwlnlnr et tlr uerld situation nnd n tiierr 1-Unl iiirsaoeti for thi epertnllcH , ,,rrifflu for its voune fnen and uemm. thnn Dr. Seecr. Musical Service at 7:30 rherus Choir, (initiated liy members of the l'hlliidelphla Orcheatrn, under the direction of N. Llnday Nerdcn, will render tt Cesar rranck Program, Includlne: "Wekeme Drnr Redeemer" "The rrorefialen1 "Tim lf.Oth rsilm" "O Lord Meat Hely" V(tfer cerdlallu welcomed at all aervsces Saint James Church 22nd and Walnut Streets The Rev. Jehn Meckridge, D. D., RECTOR 8 A. M., HOLY COMMUNION 11 A. M. MORNING PRAYER with Sermon 4 P. M., SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE, at which the vested choir of forty men nnd boys, directed by Wesley Sears, will sine; SPOHR'S "LAST JUDG MENT," acempanicd by organ and timpani. 8 P. M., PEOPLE'S SERVICE, with stirring hymni, address and question box. This service will last exactly one hour. Visitors Welee-me at All Sercicet RKT.ir.ieti xeTirr.g I'nllurlin FIRT UNITARIAN CIHHCII. 2123 Chest- Kev. l'RKDEIUCK H GRHTIX. Minlnter. 11 A M . Mr Orlffln will preach. .Subject-"Denomlnatlennll-m. Church Unltv and the Kunetlen rf the Church ' S I. M Lecture bv I'ref HilHard Tro Tre Tro Kech. of Ilrjn JIawr. en "i:olutlen anil I.ancuire " UNITARIAN CHURCH Cir OKRVIANTOWN Greene nt. nnd Wcit Chelien live (Sunday. December 11 1022 Service at II A M Ret Rlchnrd XV Dovnten, D. D.. of IlufTile N Y. will preach, Subject. "The Marcln et Splrlt unllt." I'arlih Scheel In the Parish lleune nt the aame hour All nre cordially Invited friends CONrKRr.NCi:. ir.th and Race nta . 1140. "Prophete of .Literature " leader, Dr Tlnrnld C (ieddard sunrthmore Collece PHOTOPI.A1S of Dec' 1 1 te Dec. The following theatres obtain their pictuies through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the thcatie in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. ORIFMT WoedUnd Ave nt CM .M - Derii'h Philip, In Hiirrleine'H OhI I Iinieihy Ph Mini m Ilurrl.iine'H (inl J. " re,n,v. Pnilllps l-i Iliirrlenne' f.n( I I I lone lliriimri-" In Fine In II.. 1-ncr L 'ler, "trrjmere in l'an. In tlie Kiic s -Lionel IlurrMrere In 1'aie In the Uuir OVERBROOK e3D -T i iiupen Hushes Iti-niemlirnnee I - I.upert lluches It.-ini-mlirani e T , I?,'1 , emp"" " Te " nnd te llnlil I A- ,',"Le ,n"lrl ln Tl"' l.liest llrenkrr S VlltceJtMdln The (.host Ilre-iUr PAI 1V1 I'AKfOIlD AVnNL'n A ' .NfnillS STRUCT .' ,V ii " ln rue (.heist lirrnker vvV'L:(.H H.V' "' "" '"'-t Hrmker ;',';"" i-iiien .11 n.e xirn, ( T-i "'"" '" -" In the fin 5 l'l.. ' 'r'mere li, Pine In the r0i S Clara Kmliul Veuie in The Cln (nil c R REGENT MAI,K'-T ST n.lew I7TH ,, -v-"-1, ' 10 A M te 11 P. M i,'- J0"'' Cnrnien In Ni.IkiiIi ' J?"'l farnun 'n Nrlwili vv -Jewel L'urmen n eliii( I Jewel fnrnien ln nlsnli g i.wr' f"1""'!! In NuIkiIi ILt:' Ma"""d in I he linmih'. s,,. RIALTO OKI (MAN TOWN TnfK 4 "-' V.' II lllll llni .,. . . rt VI lr-i.. ,... .." "r' -v "' Vint, ln , . r. . T.i...,.V"","" . " J.'ie sn n VV vA. ,-"'.. 'l '"e 'III l'l- il S er On,, te,, n ,,, , j.," .-.n minion m vimr nt Pn, -NNjRDLINCER 69TH ST Theire' On. !,' Termmii VI T Ml I .. " Tni' M W -T MelBW, M?,,, U'l'" w,u li"nrni T (leerue Meifnri !,,T,,h," s,n l"iiirriiH -e..r? MUfenrSJir,:,!::,'!;;;! j:;i; r!;j; STRAND "'"'"'"AVVSn"' J" pnnM Vt -T Melirhin Mini l, . Tiiiimrrim T T vtL'i,l'.,lJ' ,V,n .V.1'" I" Ininnrrew ..- 1 iMithiin vt in tit,,, w,.. Tn v-.... T MeiBhan. Vlii liii s. i ."": 11"" -r, MelnhHti mttihu.. " ..-.- . - ".-... .Mn Mini hmr lomerruw T.Thnms mv., : r iii'lim I h Pin . (.. ,.... t . VV. Them Mi-i ' ' . :-"'"."iKNirr r viin. . " '""," i" ' inviitnr iter 'am $$? Aagr, ,,s: coliseum X ,'n ?,ae,h W : JTjJMMlnt!rr.l,,,, ,,n,l the l.d, VI V-' - Ti,m, , ,n ,.,n, ' f el " U' m SAVOY mi S'AHKPT .-TIIITt" -'i'-" ,.T"4'';"r'.,V,,,,:'i,,', ):Ml "i; ynfc ," -J "M".' - -l' i-,hJl,taf v 1 333 MARKEWV-': 117' S r'""' .1 I Sr'lSlBi-SgSg , LEADER - . , avcasthi, av n. AT OTHER THEATRES I '- '"'"' '--"'" '-." i.." i".'lV..V.ni,,i '"."Pi1 -'l MEMBERS OF iff RTOA l W"V",1, , i g-'-iWH- M T 1J' ",L ,V .,nrn ,"" I ' Uirenre ', J 3 K- GERMANTOWN Ml? tVf'" - A,.. 1-1 no- r-MJn r"'""" -Vrnrv iZ'i ,'" "''"''' '"v 'LOCUST B2,,,rB.'v?.T T" 111 vjKAi 1 '"- OIHAltn Avn """""" " Mini cv r " aw irsn . ( i vi,.i..t.. .. . -'- hit iiiiiii s-r iiiw jvi wttatepn -mm '?' Iff JaelJst. N.) 3000 nUt iJJti , , iinnrn ui iiid urnri mr or in,, til-HP lunint r;huM;!Mv:f KUflHULt, It UONWKLk, I'MMer; wiiuani uyre jiccurdy, Asuevinte I'Mier.i.v .T Marvin' Hjnnn. Munleal. niroter, itjjl;, J'redericK K. Htarke, OrttHnlitj - .v.jm rtunneM II, Cen we II rrescnea SitnaKf, 10:30 A. M. und f-4ft V. M, Ttmtil,"5 Cheruii ulnas both eervlcea. . i 1 lllble Hchaul, Jcre L. Cruime. Hurt., 3-.T0I ,' i t . A- Junier and fionler YeunK leepl' 8eci tlen. 7 1' M. nrnan Ttnrltnl from 7-1S Ift 7(15 P. If. Church prayer mcctlntf Friday lilxht Rt ' o'rleck. y Prenlij trrlnn ARCH ST. ( IH'ItCII. ISth and Arch nt. Dr. Jliicnrtiicy will preneli nt 10:4.1 OB "The .luilwrntiit Urnn rlln Here and Her nfler " JIeii dlHtennt Ihn dny of Judgment new and llltle finr Ita lndlclmenlii nnd Inliirreuiitluns Hut linn It lren ruled uut of tin JurlMiruilence of (led? H.OO "I Am OnH Who lrna Itcen hrlft Inir." Trtnlllh In ihe Miiea of cromen from life. .Mil tliudps In l'lillndclnliln nilrlft. riillrleunly innrnlb I'eople In the church driflnit fiwui rr,m irun fnltrt In Heil I'nrlnt mid men eifrvwheri ilrlftlns f'em I lie Irug coure of life Is th(re n tut i rtiid ilrlft of the ilny and Ihn ftRn te which ninny havn ylald'd nnd which Is rnp.dly -.iirrylnif them away from Chri5? Ill.TIII.KIir.M I'RKSIIYTr.RIAN (.HORtll tire id nnn 1)1 iliiend nt Itxv WII.MAM I. MrCOItMK'lf. rnter. Tlv SA.MfKI. II CUitllV, Aeilatant. in 3d- C'emn union 'I 30 Hnhbnth Scheel 7 15 "rreplieej Msht In the Dark nc " Spc-lal AJvnt Mualcal Serilce all hi:atm rniiK at am. snnvirKS. Otr.IIIIKOOK l'Ri:inTKRI.N CHURCH Innc,i"ler nnd f? Iv men ciUMRnK KMKRSON IIARNHS Piater. 11 A M "The Jey of Dlncevery." SI' M- "t'nacen IllBalnrs " Mun'c liv Helen Huchnnnn Illlner nnl Mnrle Htone I.-inBatun aolelsta, lirl ljeHi- urgi nlt J . OM'Oltll l'Ri:suiTlr.RIr. JlruHil at (li'.nn north) nt Oxford ' I wm here 11 ear nfte and have be-n lenclnc te come back eer eince I traei tbe heie country an-1 ittend chtirrh rmulnrly, but nouhere hae I fe t ae eatlaned " Thla the tratlmeny of n trav ellnir aaleennn If ou have no rhii -h home trj this community eh irrh Ti e ml ilt -r II rtnnn ! Oubae nreiehej the aerend nra-Chri-mna Kermeii nt 7 41 TMHI'-.TM".'! TtlMVOH TOIl T)Rflvn 'i;rrr,t: and nt 10 te "T1IK I'NIQl'n MISSION' fl .inst'H " this tvlnff' the aee end aermen en 'TundnmentRla of ''hiltma" The naslstant I'le-nn I' HarrK tn'Un te the Htudent (iuilrt nt 7. "THE JIASIC OP MOniMTT" NHCOM) PlinsilYTnRIAN CHURCH 21 t nnd Wnlniit t P.p.l.ix,'KXAJcDER MarCOLL. D. MIMSTHH D., Rev AI.VIM U. OfRLHY. ASSISTANT. ler eprclal nervices tomorrow aee dltpUr ndvertl-ement. rreteiitnnt KnUcepal "'"tH V''..ST' '" ",' T"K NATIVITY Jlth nnil Mt. Vernen nt. It'v J v.Vlf.H r t'HCiSt)N Recter li no A M. liinlur Church ., ':.A M Mnrlne i.rcc Kuhlsct, ' re.VMvctvc, cnNi'iDCNcc " j tn I' vr .(-!,, ,r,h f.-chei ,.l." P M Uvenlnir Fervlre HubJ'ef. "A OVVtr-I.T: IV FCTI'RKS " A,..1'AVfi..7""ni WiriT FRIKNDLT vvi:i cnytc -- rnvii; avd srn ( mitt ii or tut: iier.v apostle 2lst an-1 Chrlsilnn ale U,rvAn ?--"'tar. "L'RIinRT TOOP. Recter. ti en A VI It U Cnmmun'nn In no A ji Memltifr T'raver Fermen br the Re. --or Subject 'The J, or II.ive the Oesrel Preached t'ntn Them " i' .!' ! .f S indiv ch.c.l t 1.1 I XI Kvenlnc Prnver S inien bv ten Hecter Stihleet "Artum's ApDetite Sninlt Ruth rievd Kinney Contralto 30 P M Yeunir People' Hervle T.eHgne Tonic "The Hlble." hT. rKTKR" (IIURCII Third end Pine ti Rev. KDWARD m jupfcrts. s. t. d.. Recter. 7 3n A M Helv Communion. 11 00 A M Mernlnit tervlce nnd fermnn bi the Rl Rev ir St. OeerKO TucKer. I I LI, D IllnhOD of Kioto. Japan. Th Choir will ulnu "Te Deum In IV . . ...Field 'lie Wrttchlii- Over Israel" Mendelsehn SnnctuK In U flat' Stanford fi OOP M 1 venlnu service with addres by the Rev Periy O .At Auitin, Recter nf Ft Luke's CI Lrch Kenelngtnn Tim ( hnlr will Rim? eWtlnn from "pehr's nrnlnr " "TIIK l.AT .It'PriMnNT." ST rnrKK'S CHURCH. Germantown. Wane ne Hnd Harv -v st (Car 13) H' STEWAKT P. KEHLINd, Recter. Sund ly Fervtce- T .in A M Hely Communion. 11 en A M llernlnu Prajer, sermon by thn Recter SinP M The Rite, nf Confirmation. Sermon bv the Rtcht Rev. Dr aarlanil. Illshen tiffrienn nf Penm COVGRrC.ATlOVAL SINCIVO . Utliienl riillure ACAI)i:viV HP Vlt k.ic. ii a M Ilrune Reselll of Italv en run rcnsTi mhvi.mt:'t. PIIOTOPT.WH 16, Subject te 'Change- CEDAR 1 T(l nn.l O f vr Pel- M-IIV1, , ,., ,., ' T - It-tie n W" HeThen.;"n',,ln V,"h - vt" '- mS in Mi:nn:!,i;;cBi;frrr Tuiiiorreir NIXON ' ASI M"KI.T STp!' ,, . . 'J 11 7 and 0 P P M. VT 1 r imk Vn in in li ..if , ... - Iniik VI iv , uf , V ir. Mnn, 1 11 tr 1.... P II t'l h-n",,,'.in'eiIei,e Hnnd II 'et 0 Im. n n, i. 1.0,10 ni RIVOI.I f'-'II A HAVIOM STH i an a ;i ii is te 11 P HI. vr-j."M"i lir,?,";;,,,!",!!" r""""u'1- P Imn Mix In He unit IVirr I "III ,M l, ,, Hllll Mrf SHERWOOD c,y! . n?ulr?7? ,',. l!.tx "' ",l" pnniH '1 Iip llrnd VV -Themiis V e e in,, vunJi,.J ,, a till"',' ''' ineime.s li, In Hand sss 8 Hlclmrd Uartlielmcis in The Read tSt 1 rmn St rrrr- . iH r THEATRES gf j j lM I M.s-s AMBASSADOR S0,'- ' jjm ' V 7. ,''.,c.',nn 1" Man Who Siih TemnrmJ. . 9ilM - U -T Me.X" Tn Vl.'.V. U l." 2,,w J'"rr Il c r " -r Meif..r. : ; -w v"' . si? :.'!'!" ..: MM iTzj.i'.'j:' ,r"'c""" ':'i:; i iff 1 BALTIMORE 51ST , ''altimerh i join $3W8 &&& II " '"'" I'"" in Clirence I WWi BELMONT B.SI A'OVKMAIw"r" ill oil m r 1 m A -l n SD te 11 J f. i W 'IJl T i!e,rp,. V. f , , . n " """ Kh Tl'e V til "it Ml oeth & cnnAit AVMtn. 'imM H n 1 lfll 4 rfl hi m ifl 1 1 4 I ' 79 .n i Rtl V i ' Ilj;,f. i- xi "--HM I.,
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