Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 13, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE
fiancy Wynne Talks' of the Engagement of Miss Mar
garet Lardncr Large, and Mr. Geerge D. Feivle.
Miss Crozer and Miss Gress Are Introduced
YESTHnDAY Ttas a tery full day. J nlnjr. December 27, before the dance
With an engagement, n ball elid JS1' Mr' ,?" J'rf- Jeeeph A. Stein-
l,n ulml nUn rnillil rmi wnnt In I l1,etz.lvl" E've 'or the r son arid daugh-
,l','! '" .?fV U?r '!T- -P'1 Janney Stelnmetz and
Ulk nbetiw ...t -in... Miss Frances Margaret Stelnmetz. The
Margaret Large s te Geerge D. Fowle,
f t this dtv. Ml Lnrtfe Is tlie eldest
Jniichter of the. Inte Ilebert II. Large
nd Mrs. Lircc. who ns MIm Mary
Iteikirt. a belle of twenty years nge.
She mide her debut last winter nn-i "-hr
.. nnnulnr. She has her mother's
iae enKagi-Hn-iii. uiiiiuuuwu "u2, "IOD
nulsite coloring, though her hair is
? 1.L - a.A.l.ll.ll tllir,A i
it's trnwi that 'vi'tn of Mf, Lnrge's
children have inherited the wealth of
red-geld hair which has always been u
conspicuous part of her bpanty.
Jlisi Large is n grnnddanghter of
Mr.'. Edwin L. Rraklrt, the former Miss
Margaret I.ardner. who was a daughter
el the late Admiral Lardner. Miss
t.- Is named for her grandmother.
rir father, better known as Beb Large,
as the son of the late Mr. and Mrp.
Tehn R- Large, Uie latter having been
Miss Mende. n daughter of General
fieerge Gorden Meade, se the present
w.-anret. Lardner Large Is n great-
panddaughtcr of both army and navy
men
Oferge Fowle returned a short tlme
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luJ t Ttradferd Hills. Pa., hut ere
pending this winter at 010 Clinten.
THE ball latt uight was a beautiful
affair. It w'as given at theBellcvue theBellcvue
Stratferd by Mr. npd Mrs. Cdward
Crozer te introduce , their, daughter,
rierence Crozer. und their niece. Agnes
iire". Twe years age Florence r sis
... -fi. Mnnn r.rnzpr. who is new Mr.
Neaf Wnlnwrlght, was te have been
introduced in this city, but the death
5I
postponed the coming out, and then
The Crezcrs moved te Palm Beach
nid New Yerk .ast year, but this sea
m have taken a house at H03e , Letus t
...Ji rnr hn winter and Florence is
going te. nil the parties here .Agnes
Grew, tueugii !. .i . . XV"X.:ir:
as been going ie mu. w "L"l"
Jire and stays a let at ine reiei-..
The Ree Oeidens and ether rooms
en the reef were irnnsieriiica imu
Kniithern garden, gray mess, ornnge ,
im3 and srea
-- w . A..n innti itntnr
te from France, wlicre no spcut f,eme t;Corge Merlsely. Mrs. Edwin Wilkin
time. He is a son of the 'ate Ocorge, en. Jr., Mrs. Themas C. Peele. Mrs.
T) FOWle. Ot tills C11J unu inn iiiuiini ' "iii . niiun, .uri. j numas X. .lacK-
wis Allw nmmeline Iungcrlcb. Ills, f?n, Mrs. Stephen Kent Mrs. William
: . ,. vi Alarinn Fowle. wheil.- Dfltz Mrs- Edward Treacy. Mrs.
w8ter uns ss M 5""n J'jf.0, , Neten E. Roedel. Mrs. James 6 Bech
wmied U. fcturBis ingerseii nnu mc? tf)(li Mr Them0H Keefer and Mrs
... tn Penl ivn. The Eewles llae n lerin -vv rrjn "
(.utiua 1..1...0 """,Mra. Arnn T.r.ni,eJ. J. ..7""j.' .S
i .. .lA.irtr'i tlnnn
Florence were a frock of opal blue
and silver brocade made- with tight
Mice and flnrin? skirt, silver lare
forming the bertha and trimming
round the skirt.' Asnes Gress were a
tenn of cloth of geld.
Mrs Crozer was gowned in Bilver
nd white brocade w ith 'rhinestone or
naments. . , , ,.
There were many dinners before the
rail, arnenu them one ghen by Mr. and
Mrs. Wirt h. Thompson for Mary
Itadclvffe Furucss aud Annis Lee Tu
nis, both debutantes. Miss Margaret
Berwlnd entertained for her brother
Charlie's fiance. Miss Ullen McMiehncl.
The Edwin Elden Grahams enterlained
for Lillie Stewart, and Mrs. Benjamin
t'eates sne a dinucr for ber niece,
Delly Duane.
The Ifarclay McFaddens entertained
for Agnes Yarnall. The Edward Dales
also entertained at dinner and a number
cf ethers gave open parties, taking their
juests te the bail after the performance.
ISN'T it unusual hew absolutely
every one wears felt hats? They're
ery pretty tee and come In sucn at
tractive colors. I taw Mrs. Strandley
Stokes en Chestnut rtreet shopping a
fjw days age. and she was wearing a
itunning small felt hat of a shade of
red trimmed en the right with n large
pinkish red silk flower. With it fckc
flere a fairly long seal coat with a
cellar and cuffs of gray fur. An at
tractive touch was her ear ring, which
ere long pendant ones of plain geld.
Obey looked well with her hat.
I HAD se much te tell you yesterday
about the golden wedding of Mr. and
Mrs. Jehn T, Lewis. Jr.. 1 did net
lave a chance te say what a lovely
ta the Heward Lewises gave en
Monday for their niece, Helen Knight,
uhe is the daughter of the late Jeseph
Knight and whose mother, tbc former
Miss Helen Tetter, ii a sister of Mrs.
Heward Lewis. Helen looked eryl
meet in a French model gown of pale
Hue silk and silver lace. It wn one
efthe latest nlecvelws frocks with the I
round nccli linUh. Helen Is a Rradimtu
.11 ..j ir i u.i l m I
M. Conn. Mrs. Knlcht hns .iut k,JlIr3;i.VJIUSr,Ch?lber? and. Mr. and
l,i,t.V,.l I., . 1 1 ,1 1. !.... I.. IT,-, f,-,l
.NlltiiVU U1111I111IK 11 IIUllCU 111 IIU.lIU'I'l
find ihej arc living there this winter,
Mrs. Lewis were n lianuVniue dre.ss of
black lace at the tea and Mrs. Kulgbt
wis in slher hreeaile.
OISTER MARIE LOUISB has been
taking Ringing lessens lately, and
mall brother hai been much interested
In the various terms used in singing.
One day recently Temmy, the cat, was
'but out longer than usual, nnd he
came te the kitchen deer mewing loudly
te attract attention. ".Ilmmle, let
P'iss In," s-.iid mother, nnd .Tlmmle 10
flM: "Yi-. I will, bat listen hew long
beMs Ins tone."
NANCY WYNNi:.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
. Mrj Xatlwn A T.ivier. of Efncni
telm, Chestnut II 11. will Klve a the.itia
Party en Wcdm silay ui.-!i1ii,-t Juuuaiy
l". In hennr nf ner niece, .Mls Mar
(rct Legan, dilmtnnte duugl.tei uf
'Irs Samuel s L' Ban, of Clinstn" Hill.
JJiere dm i,ai Dr. and Mrs. William
Hamilton Jfffuiys, of Cr.uisteun, Chest-
FlUt I? II ,. in -I. ,.. .1... rl..,i .. 1,,.,,
,.' t ill Kliu ill IIH1 lll-vtii t..t't
!' Hener of their debutante daughter.
win Lucy bturglB JitCeij?
idli ?n'1 Mrs- H"nry Chapman, of S".6
iii..,1 '"'Mtenth meet, have Issued In In
'Wlens inr i dlniuT. te b fnllewed
IL ,he"re iurt, en New Year's ue
H',,Jjiiu.iii 1. in honor of tlulr
S'Shlcr, MIN Helen chapman, alter
?n, a wl,,c1' th'v will Ble that alt alt
"i.ecii ti lutiedi. e .MlM flmp nan.
Mrs Jinn. s Met. Wn'liu'e, et Mtnen
ii., .' ' '"" lue" "" s dm-sili y, Jan
A? J" l"J""1' "' Mls M.irMiit M.
;,??V, "I't-iii'iiitf d niBhii'r of Mr i.ml
IJ, ,,i"la" M'deii, Jl , or Win Han 11
"ft waMlilGlun.
5Hr- a ' Mr JeMiua A. Hutfi 1 1,
wn i hK ''' ee,wl fctrcet, New Yei
i..i..R"." " ilKner at the Iiclleu
tfl
noiieuf-
r'"0nl, en Wedni.wl.iv ,.v,mlm? .Inn
MaVL.,'..'n. honor f taelr iilfL'e,
MIs-
,:- 1:1 natn-id
befere thi ilnuce
KiMi';"1' ,J Olmrlca J Hatfield, of
btriif, In" Hl" ' "t the UtlleMie UtlleMie
'rauer.l ii, iloner , hia daughter
P&i.' hVW . V MU.enn. of the
iinchL ','' I " li-tiKd InUt.itleiiH for a
i .-.
llltriw ""' s A'hmlilt, of Kiiiliier.
l(ci', '.'"'"'heuu uml lirnlgu lurlj i n I
,' Uvi mliui l;i. j
Is cni.'wse,'l1 ' Mlt.'lit. of Ilav-rfuul I
'ulni m"1'1 B " 1P'- BUfstii her,
fnte', '-' ',r''l Mr.-. IK-rrv ijieeu. of
t..Jrl' .hev ciiini te .itteiul lliu t . '
"fAlmi. W1 ilft"-,ri""" I'V Mr and
- Kr ?. ' " u Lew It,, at their home.
KlM'ru,' Hiect- te Intreducd Mrh.
1J --r..-. t'lll'll 4IV.4V11 JVlfihtlvt
'ii,, ,a,rrj,.U Miiria, of 30a Man-
"iluwf '"'t mantewn, w)H enteitaln
t, ' , r, ' ' 0,IU' u her daughter. Miss
ttr i n ' l"':,ii,, ou WeUnekday ee-
" U llllllr "Tlt.t Uj n T.'..UUi
V
. KucBiB win include Miss Edith Hi Shee
maker, MIkh Mary D. Htrawbridfre, Miss
Acnes Kendlg. Miss Ellzabetli Hetmen,
M1m Helen Welstenhcrtme, Mips Eliz
abeth Stetson, Miss Marllla. Zelgler, Mr.
5eeree Parry, Mr. Manten Balls, Mr.
Hlciiard Churchman. Mr. cm-tia namn
Mr. Jeseph Stelnmetz, Mr. Charles Day,
Mr. William Reland, Mr. Geerge Oade
and Mr. Laird Simons.
m ir. iaira mmens.
Mrs. Carl Reehllnir. .lin lint ViArt an
tertalned as the guest of Dr. and Mrs.
Oeorge Pales BaW. of nosement. at
the BelloMie-Stratferd, for a few days,
has returned te her home in New Yerk.
Mr. and Mrs. David Mycre. of 309
Seuth Twenty-second street, will meter
en Friday te Brens Mills, where they
will spend the week-end ut their cot
tage. Mr. and Mrs. Myers will go next
week te Atlantic City, uliire they will
remain for a week eer the Christmas
helldajs.
The Tollewlng women acted as host
esses at the card party given en Men
day aftomeon at the Bellevuc-Stratfcrd
by the Women's Club of Philadelphia
for the benefit of crippled children:
Mrs. Geerge Yeung, Mrs. Mary G.
.. .- ... .'..n. wtvtKt i. . r leiK. Airs.
MIfv Ptlscllla Week', daughter of Pr.
and JIr. S. Merrill Weeks, of 815
feeuth Ferty-elghth street, will enter
tain Informally at two tables of bridge
ut her home tomorrow afternoon.
The marriage of Miss Nellie M. L.
..Tv"?
liSrAylefaBSrm:' Mrs Edward Mack, of North Sixty,
nue. Chelsea, formerly of Mount Airv second street, entertained at luncheon
and Mr. Jeseph R. Kenderdlne. of Ger , yMterday yMterday
mantewn. was Reimniefl i,i tv,. ...- c .j t. t .... ..
count ne "j Immediate families en ac-
&t -ffiWB
rector of All Saints' I
-. .. ...,n..ie, ictiur or All MaintS '
Mr. and .Mrs. Hany Tjsen of Ne--
rlstcwn,
dance f m ' w"K.r .w'1,."??. I:
will entcrtaln at a dinner.
Club this vninU " i"t' ""'"
e-
Mrs. btewart Meln. of Overbroek. will
j'ni ai a. luncneen. followed by t
K!"se. omerrow afternoon. In honor of
;S Ch ,!? effl?Iated. After an Edgewood avenue, entertained at lunch
KenderdiAVl2n "Z5 trr- Mrs. eon and bridge en Wednesday last In
Kendcrdlne will be at Hum, after Jan- honor of Mrs. Stephen W. Olaser, of
street ' -n-.J0?,?1 , ,and Walnut New Tork. The guests were Mrs. Ed Ed
btreets, -vst Philadelphia. i mend Dale. Mrs. Jehn T. Kelly, Mrs.
oe xAciciiB ijennnnrnr riquchtAK
..iu y. eujjpice, or tnis cltj', will take
Si?" nebenUJIackayn frsSrH
bridse party
for Miss Leenliardt.
m i.0 J"lrly wiI1 b0 held In Hely
S&'TvenInc01 Ha"' 6l5 SpruCe 8treet
Mr. and Mrs. Hen aril f!- Matinrv .e
uebba Terry, X. y announce the en-
BSment of their daughter. Miss AUce
Mrs. Arne Lcenhardt, of .".24 Seuth Philadelphia, entertained at a card
? ?,'?f,ln street, whose marriage te Party at the home of ene cf Its mem
it iJ"lam Supplec, son of Mrs. Wll- bers- Mlss Reslyn Lane, en Saturday
of SeuUsel.'iVnsland yMiss Mtacli i-r'wwwl, Mrs' "ush J" Garrity. of
ia a granddaughter of Mr lieblrt i?.6 Ha2.el a,ve"ue' entertained en Frl
Crane, et UermantSwn "' itfL'XSrP .,L.0' $lr daughter.
l JrarA A
e,r the bride's aunt, sirs. R. Jennie
teley of Btenten. after which Mr. and
Mrs. Brown left for a Southern trip
TUa t , T , "'
hnii i..LcialJ L.,dB, of thls clt" w-ill
t "sTsl?t';t''lrd anniversay celebra-
tlen at Lubin's Cafe tomorrow evening.
.Mrs, D. A. We-elnner. of Ov.rhreM,
Hffl.,Wp,. ar s? ss
ir e....- -!."" wewuuw .e. .uiss
sr "-;?.?." j?,si
The Christmas meeting of the Sigma
Sigma Alpha Sorerltv will be held at
the heme of MIsh Betty Cashner. of
Oleneldcn. Pa. Plans will be made for
a theatre party and dinner te be uhen
Christmas week ln honor of ene of the
members, Miss Mary Nlrdllnecr, ViS
will leae frrPlttsburgh that weel.. i
West Philadelphia
c. JI.r- a.nrt Mrs- -hner H. Steer, of 32
.Seuth Jerty-clRhth street, entertained
a few friends last evenlnfr. at a birth
clay party. Among the guests were Mr.
v-i Sr;3,0S"pl B' Selberllne, Mr. and
Mrs. William C. Chambers. Mr. und
Mrs. J. a. Sccretain. Mrs. Ilelen Gress,
f Allen town, Pa; .Mr. Jos-eph H. Batten,
Mr. Harry M. Liebc, Mr. Oscar Dl'hm
Mr. . R. Huelsbeck, of Xcw Yerk,
and .,tr. ,s. s. xcff, 0f Pinequeld, Chile
s. stVeet will .nfM ?f, 4E2
?0Pn? follewed'' by I .re'a " the Maul
factureis' Club today ' nu
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Bassrtt. r.t r.a?n ii...
iantlc Cltj ipenume tllls ueel a' At-
v.Ml nnd Mrs. Walter M. Ward of
North Fortieth street, with their "eung
son, will spend the winter in DaytenaT
Mrs. Alma J. Middle, of Suhquehanna
will spend arfew days wlih her mee'e
Mrs. Charles n. Carpenter, of KeK;:
nmtli and Walnut streets. Mrs. Btddla
n.A..... i. .: -" viu
Her Personal Choice
Hosiery
Our Hosiery Depart
ment I a Just Inside
the Doer
MaWnrr it easy for "him" te
select this de'iehtful Kjft jn
"her" own shop. And the good geod goed
lookinii Yulotide boxes add
considerably te the quality 'of
your present.
Silk and Weel Hese
$225
Winkelman
St-jlc in Quality Footwear
1130 Chestnut Street
ut Twelfth
The maniage of Mrs.
r.elchert te Mr. James Dawseri Brown fer. Mlw Helen Enrlght. Miss Ger
U. b. .N., of Jlacen, Ge., took place en I'.VJ36 , Le,enard. Miss Louise Shoe!.
Tuesday. December C. at tha rSnen ?? 9 Louise Barr.Mlss Ethel Ledder
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rEVENING PUBiSg LBERPHILitpBLPHlA, V WEDNESDAY.
J IK
Introduced Tomorrow
M1BS LUCY 8. JCFFBRYS
Daughter of Dr. and Jrs. William.
Hamilton Jefferys, of Oransteun,
Chestnut UilL tche will make her
debut at a tea which Mrs. B.
Frank Clapp, of 1908 iraJnuf
street, icill give at her home tomer'
row afternoon. A dinner and
theatre party icill fellow for the,
receiving patty, nhich u,dl b
chaperoned by Jfc Jefferys'
brother -in-hiw and rl'trr Hr, and
.lfr. Algernon R. Clapp
will leave en Wednesday. December 27.
for Miami, Fla,, where she will spend
the winter.
Oveibreck, are spending several weeks
Mrs. William A. Thompson, of 1213
Mtt W Ml A. Tliemri
lmea J. Duffy and Mrs. Jehn P. Mc
Glynn. Mrs. Glaser, who spent the
summer at Chelse? lias closed her ln a '
Iiere and la new eccunylne her home
qn Riverside Drive. New Yerk. She i
w-as Miss Itabl McNeills, of Wca
- nnaaeipnja. i
l nn f'ni METin.i an rtrrir v .if wie.
ernuun.
,M,'.M thnr.ne Stenebaek. daushte
4943 SValnut street, wni rurn te ' her
nems lomerrow rrem Penn Hall. Cham
bersbur?, Pa., where she. attends school
.? Mends of Mr. William Lewer,
will be. glad te learn that he Is rece-
An
erlns from
a severe illness, which has
confined him te hl3 home at the Mailyn
Apartments for several weeks.
i j V Vti ' " Kuuais in-
yucj ,,ic
Iks Marv Smith ua f,.
Miss Margaret Enflght. Miss E. Reglna
Garrlty Mr. TVilsen Slcan. Mr. Jeseph
Su,r.k?',Mr- Owen Haines, Mr. Herman
Peltstiing, Mr. Steve Franklin. Mr
Themas Smith and' Mr. Edward T Gar-
rtty. ua x. uar
nSSVSrj'J?. PY?. te Miss
SC'e sr Tn
Tuesrtav oveninir re.n.v. c .--'
&gk.s!"5..v55r6-BS as
Bessie Cernell. Mlsa Jessle Maclntyre '
?.Ilss Mar,?? ret Latimer. Miss Helen'1
niers, Miss Sallle Geldberc, Missi
lorence. Stern, Miss, Ellse Stelti, Miss
Lmma Sepal, Miss Theresa ScIIr, Miss '
JJ?llna?- led'' ,-Mls? Mary Herkert, i
M,s ,1!,tl,rvn, Bhes. Miss Emma
0ber Mrft Sel1?' Mra- William Jacobs,
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mi Bta-';' ' t
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BONWIT TELLER Gt, CQ
3heSpcaa&uShopfOnauvibenA
CHESTNUT ATC13th STREET
Special for
Presenting Extraordinary
Reductions
en
Dresses
lS te Y-2, OFF
TpACH year at this time, in order te make
room for the incoming stocks of Frecks for
Southern Wear, we assemble several hundred
Dresses in both the Women's and Misses' De
partments and reduce them drastically for clear
ance. This collection includes the most ad
vanced modes for late winter and early spring
and presents the most exceptional values of the
season.
DRESSES FOR
WOMEN AND MISSES
Daytime Dresses18.50 te 39.50
Afternoon Dresses 39.50 te 125.00
Dinner Dresses 45.00 tQ 135.00
Evening Gowns 59.50 te 1G5.00
Fermerlu priced up te 255.00
Featuring Pairet Twill, Kasha Cleth, Du
vwj'fi, SdJi'fi Canten, Canten Oepc, Civpr
tihe'va, Cicpt; Mongelc, Crcpc Rcne'e,
Cicjje Je Chine, Matclassi; Velvet, Drc
uJi'i, mdal cloth and Crepe Chiffen
WOMEN'S DLP1..
SECOND J LOOR
5 -
A?
iTrwr;v ;:
Mr&; M. Jacobs, Mr. Milten Sellg and
Mr. Michael Oressberg.
Mrs.
Doerae W. Urnulwrt. of 4217
Pine street
:, hasgene te Atlantic City,
accompanied by her daughter, Mm
Harry Baubler. of Brnnlen, Manitoba
They are staying at the Hetel Tray
mere.
Mr. and Mrs. William Tey. of 320
I i!V iCTilTJALi
North Thirty-third streM. are receiving ,''-Uxt also in S ?Aiii. nVi,
congratulations upon the birth of a I nln ncxl aIS0 ln hour f Miss Hlcli.
daughter. , Th, m.lrrnge of Mfq Gl.ar c Bat.
t".rsi daughter of Mrs S. Batteraby,
Nnrtli PIilt,irfnlnl,!rt ' 2,1 ?54 . iia5t r'helten nvenu. te Mr.
iMerlll l llllaaclpllia jPhlllp J. O'Jtellly, also of Geimantewn,
Mrs. William Alsberg. of 190t West I w,?,?,eI',nn.l,zr'd, November 29 In the
Venango 3treet, is entertaining her , g JJ fn et the Immaculate Conception,
niece. Miss DoreUiy Mitchell, uf t:e- H""i! ?"'? Price streets, Father Hlg
lumbus, O., for a few weeks. ifi!? A- V8;. Afier a short wedding
trip Mr. and Mrs. O Relllv will occupy
Miss Elsie Guldman. of New erk, their new home at 104 North Cliften
Is visiting Mrs. Beniamln F. Bernhelm, ! avenue. Sharen Itlll "
of 6529 NerUi Thirteenth street. , --
The marriage of Miss Blanche Dem- , ffnlmnchtirn
bow, of 4601 Old Yerk read, and Mr. nuimcSOUrg
Samuel Frank, of this city, took place I The Emergency Aid of Holmesburg
en Sunday evening at the Apelle Hall. will give a dance et the Terresdale Gelf
3& flone'mbeJterore ' Ub' " Th '. D-emb"'
nrme, nctea as maia or noner. ana .Mr. j
Harry L. Dembcrw, brother of the bride,
was best man. After an extended wed
ding trip te Niagara Feils Mr. and
Mrs. Frank will be at home after Feb
ruary 5 at 4950 North Eighth street,
Legan.
Seuth Philadelphia
A nrctty wedding took place In the
Bnal Reuben Synagogue, Sixth and
Kater streets, en Sunday evening. lie-
OJiiaiuiUQi niAiii auu
cember 3, when Miss Frances Wagman,
rintivf-itfti. ftf Afi- nnrl fra Afnrrln Wnr-
man, of 1518 Seuth Second street, be-
ca-no me enue ei inr. juntpn uerii-
stein, of 1354 Ridge avenue. The bride
was attended by her slstr, M' " '
N. Wagman, and Mr. Jack Uernsteln,
a. brother, was best man. Alter a
reception at the home of the bride's i
mother Mr. and Mrs. Bernstein left for
Atlantic City. The ceremony was per
formed by the Rev Dr. A. Neuman, at
S213 Diamond strct
A bazaar for the Catholic Missionary
Society nill be held tomorrow Krldiv
and Saturday, at 507 Seuth Ninth street.
There will be fancywork and lum-heeii
and supper will be served.
Germantown
On Monday. December IS. the Wern-
Mv. .M..U. M.I11 -I..A n 1..hmI.aah n 1
AAtAAi. i... rruTAm. ttim. p..i .... '
hostess. At 2:30, Miss Jane Campbell
win speak, ner suuject netng -f ride :
a reading by Mrs. Jehn R. Mlnehart
will fellow, and later a vocal sole by
Miss Ethel France. On Thursday aft
ernoon, December 21, the Current
Events Class of the club will held Its
meeting In the chapel of the First
Methodist Church, at 3:30 o'clock. Mr
Warwick James Price will address the
class en "Resettling the Turkish Quea-
uen.
"""
Mr. and Mrs. I.etils B. FvUnk. of IT
West Upsal street, have Issued IrrWta-
t'ena for a small dance en Friday ee-
rang, uecemDcr a. it. noner of their
Miss Amllla Runk. Thn eiiMta n-m k
from the school set. 1 1
Invitations have been Issued by Mr I
and Mrs. Andrew Johnstone, of 5353 '
Magnelia avenue, te ths marriage of
their daughter, Miss Esther Clark'ie'n '
Johnstone, te Mr. Donald Emery Mc- (
Cemas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C
McComas. of 736 Church lane, en Wed
nesday evening, December 27. at 7.J
o'clock, in the Church of the Re- I
decmer.
The Sigma, Lambda Nu Fraternity l
"Instant popularity
bursts upon the debu
tante who has acquired
poise and graceful car
riage." Marguerite Walz
The WALZ STUDIOS
1604 Walnut Street
Ballroom, Ballet and Stage
Dancing
Booklet and Hates
C'pett Uejiteit
Spruee 3231
Thursday
tf
MISSES' DEFT..
FOURTH FLOOR
w
will give Its Christmas dance at the.
Pel ham Aute Club en December 25.
On Saturday evening last Miss Mary
Margaret nic;
li, of Germantown, enter
tained at brldea In honor nf Miss
Gerald Jllch, of Augntta, Ga who Is
viMiinu .ir. anil .Mrs. Geerge P. Kicn
for tlie Chrlstmus holidays. Mr. and
M,r,f- wl. ?S?- 'f '. "avlds,
Miss Nanry Smlthfleld, of Heading
Is visiting Mr. Donald T. Helden, of
nnawti street, for a Kevcr.il weeks' stay. '
Thf Fe-Iivi Itcle will be entertained I
tomorrow ut the home of Mrs. Thomae
Moere, of Frankford. The guests will
be Mrs. Leenard Weber, Mrs. Fred Leng,'
Mrs. Lewellyn r.A-e. Mrs. Jehn Wear. I
Urs. Frank .Trnlt. T.rru ni.hr it.,a
and Mrs Walter Tetter.
... .
Mis ITf.len Perter, of Cottman street.
win entertain at cards at her home en
rrldav aftprnrnn TIia m,,&p. .i. .m
Include the members of her flve hurdred I
xvt ' .. ' "' ' nss r.iyrtle Andersen.
Miss Helen Breu-n TlQ. r,i irvui,...'
5i?h . ,nman- ..M.B3 Margaret
Ldlth MacDonald.
iSorristeivn
Miss Vcrda Anders, of
Stalibrldge ,
sireet. observed hi.,. ruf,..rtM, ui-u
Riirnri ,, i . . wa Siven
rrl-nrl? ' r by l"n,v of ,icr
da en Saturday, when rhe was given
Miss fcrnllle II Lee, of the Nerrls. Is
spending a week as the gust of her
sister. Mrs. Charlea SUIiman, cf Wash
i Ington, D. C.
Mr and Mr.". Samuel K. Brecht, erf 11
Eagle read, Manea, Pa., entertained en
naturuav in celehmtfnn nf rhA AinV,fiAu
Jj!ni,ay anniversary of Mr. Brecht's
mother. Mrs. Sarah K. Brecht, of 9H
i c.-i. .nii-anaii sireei. .orristewn. Mrs
Brecht has four children. fourteen
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
'Saf-
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Established 1837
Until Christmas This Stere Will Be Open te 6 P. M.
What $1.00 Will Buy for 'Christmas at Allen's
Powder and
Toilet Water
$1.00 Each
A bottle of Mary Garden
Toilet Water, attractively
boxed, regularly $1.50.
Heubigant's purse size Ex
tract in Quelques Fleura or
Ideal.
Hudnut's Toilet Water in
Violet Sec and ether odors,
attractively boxed.
Large powder compact with
puff, in decorated box.
Twin compact in decorated
box.
A Bettle of Pinaud's Lilac
Toilet Water, a geud gift for
men.
Hudnut's Three Flowers
powder compact.
A bottle of Heubigant's Tal
cum Powder in Quelques
Fleurs or Ideal.
Angelus Lemen Cream.
Stockings $1.00
A pair of wool-ribbed hose
for a child or young woman.
In gray or brown mixtures.
A pair of black lisle hose
with lace clocks.
A pair of cotton .stockings
with unbleached sole.
A pair of lisle stockings in
black, white, beige, navy or
brown.
Handkerchiefs
$1.00
Three women's linen hand-'
kerchiefs in a box.
Three women's or men's
inifialed linen handkerchiefs.
An embroidered handker
chief in white or a color for a
woman.
A manV pongee huidker
i'hiet' with hand cording in a
iolev.
Sin children'
h a ml k .re hi el's in a
DECEMBER 13,
Moercstotvn
Dr. and Mrs. S. Kmlen Stokes gave a
dinner-dance at the Field Club for sixty
guests en Tuesday evening, December 6.
Mr. B. J, Sulton, cf Wesd Main
street, has gene te upend rome time In
Miami, Flo.
Miss Edith Linten and Miss Eliza
beth Dillingham, of New Yerk, ere
lsltlng their aunt Mrs lealah Linten,
of East Central avenue
Dr. and Mrs Bat tone Llmer. Mr. and
Mrs Geerge ITImer and ltarry Beurcnu
havectne te Frultland, Fla., te tpend
seveal weeke.
WALNUT
Mat.Tedir, S0c te $1.50
KIOKTS AT :20
PAULINE LORD
In Euiene O'KelU'i HtterpUy
ANNA CHRISTIE
With OEOEOE MABION. FEANK SHAHNON
r ct'ni- n hri In trmiT n '-Tin
ACADEIT OT MUSIO
BURTON HOLMES
75c, $1, tl.SO &t AciJ. It Htppe's &0e ut Doer
DESMOND
I.en. r & CumtrlDl
., NiRbtlx t 8 in
Jtsta. Tui.. Ttun.. Pat
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i WEDDING
I KM) ENtin.WKD II 1.
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i.ven nr inn
I Write or pl-en Wilnut 23-23 for
I latit: atrnplen and correct form.
Vkejui cmravtuc eney. 811 U'vlnut St.-'
IVlcCLEES GALLERIES
1507 Wilnut St.
Beautiful Xinas Gifts
Choice Mezzotints
Hare Proof Etchings
Fine Framinj
Paintings Restored
Estimates Cheerfully Given
Attractive
Novelties of All
Sorts $1.00 Each
Twe pairs of scissors in a
colored leather case.
A box of stationery in any
one of six different tints; 48
envelopes and 48 sheets of
paper.
A pure linen towel with hem
stitched ends and damask bor
der. Third fleer.
A scrap basket, in green or
natural colored wicker. Third
fleer.
A hairpin box in blue or rose
brocade. Third fleer.
A black cat or black deg deer
step. Third fleer.
A pair of shoe trees and a
shoe horn prettily painted.
Third fleer.
A painted cover containing
two Bridge score pad?. Third
fleer.
A lovely hair bandeau. Sec
ond fleer.
A bouquet or an orchid in a
box. Second fleer.
Muslin
Underwear
$1.00
A ceivet cover with tucks
upil filet or embroidered
edging.
An envelope chemise, tai
lored or lace trimmed.
An embroidered nightgown
with low neck and .short
sleeves.
A high-necked nightgown
with a tucked yoke and a riitlle
All of these en .Second fleer.
Gloves
1.00 a Pair
A pair of children's, mocha
wool-lined mittens in brown or
gray.
A pair of
nwiimii ur ji cnuci in
geed line uf eolern.
A pair e!' "J.-;: ,
gloves in black, u,-.
A pair of 'J-v!.,..
holiil-celor A pa"' 0l
box. lunibskiif glee.s
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8YI.VIA CLAnKi, I FKANK OAIBY
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Hits Dull. Irn DMrer. Knyminrt Oreen
THREE WA1NRIOHT BISTEK8
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(First Enjraemtnt if Th Wcnder Dancer
in aiiii'im ii
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GRACE GEORGE
in "te LOVE" &S&
Vman Tre'W, Rebert Warwicl
iveir qth crowded week
LlKlU O EVE . 8:15 MAT. TODAY
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pempejer.- inquirer.
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Academy of Mmic Tomorrow Eve. 8.15
NEW YORK SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA 1
DAMROSCH I BEETHOVEN !
conductor I PROGRAM i
HIS FINAL APPEARANCE THIS SEASON
Mr. Damroieh wlU rlre n uddrejt en th
"Erelca." lympheny with iUuitratleai it the
T'ekets t Acdemv & Hepe'i. 1119 Chsttaut I
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
METROPOLITAN OPFRA COMPANY. V. V.
TtJES. eve t ORF1 FY tirst time
DEC. 26, AT 8 1-Vmr.liE. I HERE
Mmes. Aid, Bundelius, Mm. Jennien, Danlie,
Mirdenei, Mile. Oalll, Mr. Bonflrlle te Cerps
de Ballet. Conductor Monnzeal. Tickets
Academy Bex Office and Heppe's.
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no-" Playing Bf ( nt!rlen Tha'i-,
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$2 00 Admission
OUR USUAL
PRICES PREVAIL
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WITH FRANK McGLYNN
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