i!7 KvJ www 3SS5rajw W. yW . " r JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE I IJAS been another week cf much !Mitf Ami nnvr uetr ten. I X enier"1"1,". " y .. 7' trill PC ?" ""l " "' " "" "'i ?'l for the Kchoel set ns well. Lnt -rnlne tlicrc wim the dnnpe itt the IlUz rati en Rive" by the Klts-Km-ene N.ew kMrl whose wlfi" wnn Mini Klvnnm knew Mrs. nitchle wns Miss Dorethy (wbel(l nnil Is n Bister of Gene New bold, nml Mb wife wrn MIm Meaner I'fpner. n ilmiffliter of Senater Pepper. The !ance was given In the junior nallroeni ami '" n very smnrt nffnir. Berne of the debutantes were invited, hut It whh net n "deb" dnnce end the ju8ls re mostly of the jeunjter mar- Whenever I see Mrs. Illtehle's name I think of the cunnlmr book. "Advice te Wlll-Hr I'ebutnntes," n satire of thln secinl which Mil's Melly Thayer wrote the eer nftcr her own debut and Jfdlcnted te her cousin. Mrs. Ititchle, who vv.is n bout te be Introduced her t It wns perfectly I'illlnjc the way nertc'cribcd the Assemblies, n, fermul dinner mid n theatre nnrty and advised the debutante hew te net. flint was Misi Thaver's Hist venture in the lit mrr uiiilil. I think. She hss pub IhWd one or two ether books since ind lins written a number of quite "fiMMffia. . -fb-twtj. of last vrar and a first cousin of Mrs. Hlte'i'ic and Octie Ncwbeld. Mave a din ier l'ffrc thp dance last nlnlit. and there were several ether dinners and theatre parties. TONIOHT Mr. and Mrs. fieerrfr. F. Tvler will give a dance at the Kit. Kit. Carlten for their niece, He'en Hepe Men Minerv. I really de net remember X le ante Aur-lmc my dav who 1ms Wn ns much feted an tills daughter of Mr? ami Mrs. Itebcrt I.cnmlnr Ment- "Ihe earlier days there were few tiartles for a debutante, usually a tea Jnd Unetlmes n dance, and then t bey (Jit vere Invited te ''out" affair, "there lined te be besides the Assemblies. BMiedlrW. Bachelors' and Monday EvenlMK DnnclM Class, a in es of one or two balls each year held at the Lnlen league Tliev weri called the Rese fit Is and were beautiful nffairs. Most of the ether entertainlnc for djbntantes and elder r lis was done in the homes, and if von have noticed, as I novo, that is the way the Montcoin Mentcoin Montcein mi have entertained all throne', the early season themselves. , Ne latce hall in a hotel, but a senifi or severel Lees te which some 300 or 400 clients were invited, and all Riven at Ardros Ardres ian, their own home. ONLY recently I had the plearure of 'seeinr a frock irliHi iw worn by n .Hiitante nt her ilrt Memlnr r.ve nine in 1QS3. Mr. William VMe. Ems "Dnnrln WIUle White" be came lie conducted the cln-s and was vw fend of dnnrinu hlmelf. hud suc rftdid Mrs. Belter as custodian of the dnnclng das-s then. Later Mrs. Hetter. Mm. .I"din T. Lewis. Jr.. and Mrs. IVuVrl.k T. Miisnn cnnducled the class mctin and llimlly Mrs. Fiederlck Thrtnn Masen took it ever nml kept it until her husband's death, when she vent into meurninc and the Monday Evening was obendoncd. The frnck I speak of was of soft Frenrli muslin and had a full skirt. rellnweil a bit by belns laid away, trimmed about the hem with ruffles of teft lace. The bodice was made high at the back and with elbow sleeves, while the front was cut in n square low neck, the whole edged with wide rrfflp of Valenciennes lace. A white ribbon was worn about the tight little waist. Could nnythinc have been sweeter than the euns; girls of these years nil dressed In white muslin, with their Inlr tolled low in the i.eck and held in place with a great silver hairpin which iheived en either side of the head it ua..m buig': While I de net think the tiny waists were as pretty an the longer wai (ii tedn, I cannot but put the riemlerness of the figure of olden tlme agnln-t the tee thick figure of iniuiy today. OX TUB ether hand, never have women worn such exquisite colors ind color combinations as they are new rearing. Have ou bv nny chance een that coat which Kay Dunn, the Edwards Dunn's daughter, is wearing? It's made from n wonderful shawl with a PaWey design in reds and blues. It's trimmed with s.ible and has wide tleeves edged with fur. She was wear hut it the ether day ever a dark blue velvet frock which was very becoming. Kay is very fair. ou knew, and her liat was of blue felt nnd had n bunrh cf ml currants en the right side. THK Art Alliance will have nn In teresting reception net Thursday afternoon from -1 until 0 o'clock. We bare been linited there te meet Annie Kusell and her husband, Mr. Oswald Yerke. I have, always admired Mrs Terke immensely nnd It will be most jJterrNtlng te meet her and Mr. Yerke. The Reception Committee will include Mrs. Jasper llrinten, Mrs. Hnrrlsen (ancr, Jr., Miss Frances Oriscem, Mrs, Uiarles Henry, Mrs. Iunc La Helteaux. Mr ami Mrs, fSldeen Iloeilcke, Mr. end Mrs. Kdwerd Hek, Mr. and Mrs, Jehn F. llraun, Harvey Watts nr.d Often Wlster. TY) YOU remember the scream of n y show the Triangle Club from Prince ton put en last ear? I'll never forget hew geed their topical songs were and "' mniiy mat 'melon man was. well, Jjey are coming ngnln this year, only jne performance Is te be given curlier in t be season. It's te be held in the Arailemv of Music once mero. It's cnlled The Man Frem north." and wilt be jni'n en .lanuarr 18. I understand the P'ay Is laid en Mars and much is iMrneii there bv the man fiem our own old planet. Well. I hope te go, if only je ni and hear the old Princeton men Ing ami wave te "Old Nns-nu." f com se, n great many Philadelphia women will be patienesses of the affair. TjWlTII i very fend of music, end J geed music, tee. .fuzz, does net In terest her nt all. She loves the com Positions of the roasters, and has n inoieughlv trained taste. The ether n1 K t"" ""'t "be,lt ,0 retire, nml mie mother vwift upstairs attending te we leremeny of undressing and night. i.r f,",,"1 'lnstuirs began te P'i the pianela. After suveral pieces ;,n 'ed up te lMlth, "De you "it me te play anything special?" pu- f'"ier." (all-d the little maid. 'ease play that Unll.ide In u Flat." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES m tani?nrrni,B0 7f i'.ltcreHt In this city (L"W ' when Miss iSlien Hon Hen Hon dei.li' nfUl,cr S' MrH K'lmund Ilan- "'New Ymi.'.Srl0H '' Itaemyer, also 'ermea ,, $" omeny will be per- wptten .'W,1'1 followed ,y u re- ""elph ? wl!oi0.C1eny C'lu,, MIH 11" Crter n ime h"'r w Miss Iwibelle J laVrin.r'r'! cl,y- H " "leee of Mrs. Vkly n,r, Caett. Mrs. Kilwnnl K "r. Jarnca v r-. aeore McG.ill and "rnca N "er, all of tlila city. retani8Irw?.y0ncy E"'l Hutishln. 9mbr m i iDT en I'Way evening, De w . "nr of their Uaughter, . ir. " I . v ffancy Wynne Talks of the Dances Last Week She Sees a Freck Wern by Debutante Nearly Forty Years Age Other Bits of Interest Miss Frances 8. Hutchinson, before the Christmas meeting of the Haturday Uvc nlng Dsnclng Class. Mr. and Mrs. Qerrge McFadden, of 1724 Walnut tri nnrl HlnnmfllM. VlllaneVA, will entertain at a dinner en Thursday evening, December 28, in honor of thelr dnufthtcr, Miss Careline McFadden, before the dance which Dr. nnd Mrs. Themas O. Ashton, of Hcd leaf. Wynnowoed, and 1SU Seuth Hlt Hlt Hlt tenhouse sauare, will glva at the Belle-vue-Stratferd, In honor of their daugh ter, Miss Careline Asfiten. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertram Llpplncett, of 1712 Spruce street, will entertain nt a dinner et their home en Chrlslmns 15ve, December 24, In honor of their grandchildren. Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy H. Clark, of Wll Wll leughby, Cynwyd, will entertain at a dinner en Wednesday evening, Janu nry 3, in honor of their daughter. Miss Mnry T. Clark, and Mls IJetty Knrnum. before the Junier Cinderella Dance at the Merlen Cricket Club. Miss Ellen Mnry Cansntt will act ns maid of honor at the marriage of Mias 'Icrtrude S. HecUscher. daughter of Mrs. Mautlce llcclcrrhcr, of Uexrncad Farm, Newtown .Snunre, and Mr. Aliivu ji. Middle, son of Mrs Arthur niddle, of Crossways, Owynedd Valley, which will take place en Saturdny, December 30. nt St. Mark's Protestant Kplscepnl Chinch. The hr'dfsmnlds will Include Miss Helen Hepe Montgomery and Mlsa Iurretln H. Hcckschcr, 2d, a cousin of tne eriae. Mr. and Mrs. Nerman Orey, of 1924 Panama street, hnve Issued Invitations for a dinner en Friday evening, lfebru nry 2, In honor of their debutante daughter, Mist Nerma Orey, before the ball Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Knowles, of Chestnut Hill, will give at the Belle-vue-Htratferd. In honor of their debu debu tante daughter, Mies Nancy Knowles. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Heward Yardley, of 220S De Lancey place, Wlll entertain at a theatre party, te be followed by a supper, en Wednesday cvenlng. Janu ary 10, In honor of M'ss Barbara L. Clayten, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clayten, of draywyn, Grays line, Haverfird. nivl Miss Constance V. Hegers. debutante daughter of Mrs. L. Wlllard Itegers. of 1519 Pine street. Miss Jeanne de Beusse, daughter of Mrs. O. J. de nousse, of the Latham. Seventeenth end Walnut streets, will entertain at the fiunper Club this eve ning, at the Bellevue-Stratford, In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. David Carleton Hlenn. The ucts will Include Mr. and Mr.s Ooergo H. Huhn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hey Hoekmvcr. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Knode. Mies Mary Ernestine Celeman, Mr. C. Jeseph Deter. Ir. William S. Newlln. Mr. Alexander Celes and Mr. Nerman Milne. Mrs. Slean, before her marriage, was Miss Falre Blnney. MrR Jehn A. Tlllotsen, of the Boul Beul dcrn, Wayne, wlll glve a then.tre party, te be followed by a supper at the Rltz Carltcn. en February 14, In honor et Miss Marie LouIne Adams, debutante daughter of Mr Themas O. Aiken, of nrwyn. Miss Adams wlll also be the ituest of honor nt a dinner which Mr. nnd Mrs. Charls Qulmby, of Wayne, will glve en Saturday evening, January 6. nt Oreen Hill Fhittis Hetel, Instead of Saturday evening. December 23, as was planned. Dr. nnd Mrs Aiken have postponed the ball they were te have clven en Monday, Jannarv R, nt the Rlts-CarUen. In honor of Miss Adams, until later In the season. Mr. and Mrs. James H B, Cremw-L have closed their plnce at Chestnut Hill, nnd nre occupying -an apartment at the Wellington for the remainder of the winter. They wlll return early next week from a short trip West. Mr and Mrs. F. Woodsen Hancock returned en Thursday from their wed ding trip. Mrs. Hancock, before her marrlagn en December 2, was Miss Katharine C. I-ea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. I.ee, of West Thorp Farm, Deven. Mr. nnd Mrs. Livingston t Blddle are at the Hetel Lerraine, New Yerk, for a few dajs. They were the guests of Mr. and Mr-. A. J Drexel Kiddle at Delmenico's nt luncheon en Thursday. Among the guests were Mr. A. J. Drexel Blddle. Jr., and Mr. Edward Law. .Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J, Drexel Blddle are at the Lerraine after spending several weiks at Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlton Yarnnll, of Crum Creek Farm. Deven, nre among the arrivals at the Rltz-Carlten, New Yerk. Miss J.me V noedman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Ooedinan, Jr.. of 8860 Oermnnteivn avenue. Chestnut Hill, will leave en Wednesday, December 27, for Baltimore. Md.. where she wlll visit Miss Sephia McLean and Miss Jesephine Smith. The Chestnut Hill Academy football team wlll give a dunce en Tuesday evening, December 10. Dr. and Mrs. fleorge Fallcs Baker, of Old Oaks, Roscment, who are spending the winter at the Bellevue-Stratford, have left for Lnkewoed, N, J where they will entertain a sm.ill heuse pirty at their place Kdgemcre ever the week end. Miss Mary Ogden, who came te at tend the "at home" given by Mrs. Theo Theo eore Spencer te Introduce her daugh ter, MIbs Mary Carrell Spencer, of 2017 Locust street, has returned te her home In New Yerk. A card party of fhe tables wlll be glvrn by Miss Margaret Harmer, daugh ter Af Mr. and Mrs. L. Heward Harmer, of 217 West Harvey street, German town, en Thursday, December 2S. On December 29, Miss Harmer will ente. tain nt dinner before Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Brown's dnnce that eve. nlng for their daughter and son. The guests at the dinner will Include Miss Kllziheth Moere Scott. MIhm Mnry Clothier, Miss Jesvphlne McVey, Miss Alice Sibley. Miss Dorethy Fev.'li r. Mr. Aichlbnld Dlnsmure, Mr. Bradduck Dins- mere, Mr. Bransen KJnieuas. Mr. Walker Ketcham, Mr. James McVey and Mr. William Oane. Mrs. William F. Read. Jr., of St. Martins lane. Chestnut Hill, with her daughters, Miss KUa Read and Ml Helen Read, wlll sail en th Adriatic en January C for the Mediterranean trip and expect te bu away two months. 1f and Uru T TaeaII Wllllnint h.LVA returned te their home at Chestnut Hill after a month's stay In Mexico, Mlsa Kmlly Bedford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Claude Bedford, et the Coronade and Medlu, wlll return t!u week from Vnssar College te vpend tlm holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Burlt. et M00 North Bread street, entertained nt dln dln ner at their home en Thursday eve ning, In honor of Mrs. Hampton (5. Sll Sll cex, of 1.123 Llndley avenue, whose innrrlage te Mr. Albert Lelge Coryell, of Atlantle City, will take pluce today. Thlrtj-slx guests attended On account of Illness In the fnmlly, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Oberhuhcr will net occupy 326 Wlndermeie ave nue. Drexel Hill, until after January 1. Mrs Jehn C. Relfe and Mis Rae Williams presided nt the tea tahla at the tea, following the meeting of the New Century Club en Wednesday uftcr uftcr uftcr noen. Receiving with Mrs. Jehn II. Roberts were Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. J.unp, Mrs. 'Wentz, Mrs. Applcman and Miss Mclnncs, Mr. nnd Mrs. David P. Tagcrt. of i38 Monastery unohue, Roxborough, an nnuncx Ihe engagement of their daugh ter, Mlsit Kdna M. Tngert, te Mr. i;d ward C Thompson, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. N, O, Thompson, of 110 WeBt Twenty third street, Chester. Sirs. Wnlter T. Moere, of this city, will entertain Mrs. Vincent Lavlue, of Washington, I). C, ; Mrs. M. Rlehaid Rlehaid sen, of New Yerk: Mrs M. II. Pitts, Fert Myer. Vn., and Mrs. K.irl L Brown, of Chicago, formerly Miss Lena Watt, of Bristel, Pa, for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. 'polleck, of Taber, are recelvtn congratulations V. i j, ?) miwbQ' PDBfiib' EEtiOBB-prilLiDELiHIAt-ATUKDAy. riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiikk MKfTllnHK!7k mmr-' hiiiiiKa Phaie Mircau upon the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Craig Pollock. Mr Emlt Hunt. Mr. Lee Hunt, Mr. Carl Sanburgcr, Mr. Mart Cestello. Mr. Francis Bradley nnd Mr. Ovet Dom Dem Dom breslus, known as the "Herenaders" wlll give a danennt this afternoon In the Emergency Aid Hall, Eighteenth street below Walnut. Comings and Goings of West Philadelphians Dr. O. R, Campbell, of 262 Seuth Fifty-second street, has returned te his home from a hunting trip te Seven Mountains, in Huntingdon County. Mr. and Mrs. Heward K, Street, of Tort Nerrls, N. J., nre-spending a few days with Mr. Street's parents, of C417 Pine street. Mrs. Oscar Jenes, of B013 Arch street, has announced, the engagement of her daughter. MIfs Esther Adeline Mcdln nls. te Mr. Erne3t H. Galloway, of Glen Riddle, Pa. Miss Dthyl Conn, assisted by her sister, Miss Rese Conn, entertained the D. D. Sewing Circle at their home, 838 North Fortieth street, en Tuesday eve nlng. Among the guests and members present were Miss Frances Weinberg, MS3 Theresa Slcllg, Miss Sephie Fried man. Miss Fae Rodevsky, Mhs Minerva Celrthaber, Miss Mary Lltvln. Mlsa Cecilia Hercneteln nnd MIsm Florence Oilman. The next meeting of the D. D. Sewing Circle wlll take place, nt the home of Miss Fiances Wclsberg, of DOS Seuth Fifty-sixth street. The Alpha Sigma Thl Prntcrnlty held a banquet Inst evening at Its home, 3617 Locust street. There were thirty members present. Mr. and Mrn. Wilsen Page, of Forty ninth street nnd Chester avenue, enter talned a number of their friends nt dinner last evening te Introduce their niece, Miss Dorethy Woodruff. Among the guests were Dr. and Mrs. D. J. H.rk H.rk nese. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Irving, Miss Florence Rice. Miss Helen Ralston, Mlsa Gertrude Graham. Mr. Walter Wlckeis ham, Mr. Rebert Kirk. Mr. Jehn Chand ler end Mr. Geerge Clarke. Miss Gcrtrude Elizabeth Bachler, of 1247 Mehllle avenue, has Miss Margu erite Jamisen, of Trenten, N. J., visit ing her. Mls Jamisen's engagement te Mr. Jack Flanlgan, of Leng Branch and New Yerk, has recently been announced. Miss Bachler cntertnlned at dinner In honor of Miss Jnmhen nnd Miss Marie Daley, of Bosten en Saturday last. North Philadelphian Engaged; Other Ncivs of Interest Mr. nnd Mrs. Simen Goldsmith, of 3838 North Seventeenth street, have an nounced the engagement kf their daugh ter, Mlsj Florence Goldsmith, te Mr. Alvin E. Oenlmun. of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Milten Dalslmer, of 2258 North Bread street, have as their guests for a thert tlme Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis and their daughter, Miss Theresa Lewis, of Cincinnati, O. Mrs. Charles Goedfrlend, of North Seventeenth street, will entertain at bridge at her home en Tuesday after noon ln liener of Mrs. Ferdinand I'etter, of Reading, Pa, who Is vlaltlng ln this city. Miss Helen Bookerten, of Nineteenth and Nerrls streets, Is In New Yerk, where she Is spending sever.il weeks as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Themas Simpsen. Announcement of Marriage in Seuth Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. James J. Page, of 2442 Seuth Twentieth stieet. nnneunce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Mar garet Mary Page, te Mr. Edward Vin cent Biegan. of 63J0 Vine stieet, en Saturday, November 18, In the Hely Spirit Catholic Church, Atlantle City. N. J. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. J. Mulligan. Mlsa Je.inette Williams has returned fcr the Christmas helldajs. Mr. Alexander W Wheeler, of Read ing, who has been the gueRt of friends In Seuth Philadelphia for seme time, has left en an extended trip te Flerida. The members of the Delt.i Sigma Alpha Sorority gave a shower en Thurs day evening at the home of Miss Anne Olllln, of 1422 Wolf street, In honor ei Miss Kdna Pulch, whose engagement has bein announced te Mr Themas Knnep. Germantown Card Club te Be Entertained Next Week Mrs. CUrenee ICelsey, of Shnrpnack and Mnnhelm streets, wlll enteria.i. the members of her card club at her home en Mendav afternoon. Among the guests wlll be Mrs. Heward Daniels, of New Yerk, who Is spending seenil weeks In this city as the guest of Mrs. Kelsey. Mrs Walter V HentB, of Atlantic City, formerly of Queen Lane Mnner, is convalescent from n retent illness nt the home of hei patents, Mr and Mrs. Heward K. Dunn, of 2VJ Men Chelten avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs Paul A Vanneman, Jr. of r2l Schuyler street, have returned from the West, wheie tbev spent scrn months as the guests of Mrs Vaniio Vaniie mnn's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M, Francis Hansen, of Duluth, Minn A brldge party was g!en en Tues day afternoon .it th Stenton Country Club. Among the guests were Mm. Frank Sehell, Mrs Jeseph Halpln, Mrs. Ocerga Lcfferts, Mrs Geerge Haney, Mrs Geerge Noun Mrs J. Ralmlllu, Mru. Thernns B. Wade, Mrs. P. Sweeney. Mrs. Geerge Pelstilng. Mrs. S. Deugheri,, Mrs. F. Brogley and Mrs P.. Hazlett. Uehnesburg Church League te Meet. Next Week The Girls' League of the Emmanuel Church of Helmesbuig will held Its n mrntlni? at the home of Mrn. Rey Llntz. of 8014 Hh.iwu stieet, en Thurs- .... J.u.,in.. MAvr ThiiRM nipSAMt will lntr Utiy evening iv.. -.. .--- - - -. Miss Anns .Stephenson, Mls. Floience Haines, MIfs Helen Llntz, Miss Ella Bettln. Miss Lena Belt n, Miss Helen Pair, Mrs. Benjamin Clark. Mrs Jehn Parr-, Mia Chnrhs Gies, Mrs. K. Mc Cartney nnd Mrs, Charles McClure. Mr. und Mrs. Charles MiClure, of 31 IS Rhawu street, aie useUlug u congratu lations upon tlm birth of u daughter. riuj 1IIa.i IVll.lA .if Petlmllll KtrPOt. . ,...V7:' :.:v?r nV,r.::.i,v. .;;"; w-v: Mt EDWARD B. SMITH JCjVWW KflHHL 5L' mas holidays as the guest of Miss Gladys (Redman. 1 SOME OF THE YOUNGER. MARRIED T I frmiiii ' ' 'f. WlE'V7Hnv '.7. Photo - 'r H'Wm HP'' mm hS&mm WBr Jlr t4H mmm AH ivmMmmmm ,a 7) ., 'iZffWJBSaDBISB Arthur Hetaltng and Mi tpjwmiimBm -r WiWMmWmlmdmm l. v :,; ,.-fT.-f K 'S V.'' Mrs. PHILEMON DICKINSON Photo hy rhote-Crnfters Mrs. Ctapp, who was Miss Anne Jeffreys, with her hus band, chaperoned a dinner and theater party, which Mrs. B. Frank Clapp gave en Thursday evening in honor of Miss Lucy S. Jeffreys. Mrs. Smith's hus band was one of the gentlemen who gave the Committee Ball at the Ritz-Carlten, also en Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dickinsen will entertain at dinner tonight before the ball which Mr. and Mrs. Geerge F. Tyler will give in honor of their debutante niece, Miss Helen Hepe Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. McFadden will give a luncheon tomorrow for Miss Ellen Michael and Mr. Charles G. Benvind, whose marriage will take place in January. i Luncheon and Bridge Party r&'i lake Place in Yardlev,y miss Gertrude 1:. Arui ,-,. r. ,r ., .:, : ,0P.er Mls MuT I:0"P. Mrs. Jehn C. McCermlck entertained I at luncheon en Wednesday. Mrs. J Augustus Cndwallnder was hostess te the Yardley liridge Club en Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Geerge Ceck, of Germantown, wuh a recent visitor In Yardley. The Alumni Uanquct, of the Yardley High Scheel, will be held Saturday eve ning, December 30. Mrs. Algernon S. Cadwallader bns been spending a few days this week In New Yerk. Gelden Wedding a Feature of ISorristeum Notes ' . ' .. i Mr. ana Mrs. viiiiam !.. Montague, of 209 Franklin avenue, celebrated their Kelden wedding anniversary en Tueadnv with a fnmlly dinner nt their home. Mr. Montague Is an authority en nn nn tlque furnlture, of which he has u val uable collection. Mr and Mrs. Mi.nt ague have three sons. Mr. William B Mentngue, Mr Jehn W. Montague and Mr. Charles Mentague. Their grand children are, Miss Ruth Mentngue. Miss Mary Mentngue, Master William Monta Menta Menta geo, 3d, and Master Rebert T. Monta gue. The auxiliary of the Geerge N' Alt Alt Alt heuse Pest e tbe American Lg1en e'ectcd lis their officers for thu coming yeiii. jTuniui'iii, .uia. j.vh rt, upjiui helm, nrst vice president. Mrs. Mnnin Hchneck ; second vlce president, Mrs H i l". ureen ; secretary, iiiss May Rhede-' wait ; treasurer Mrs M :, Rhede- wall ; cnapiain, .virs. uuzaeeth Pearson Parties in Christmas Week Planned for Delaware County Mrs. Leyal Pntten, of Lansdowne, will entertain at a brldge party at her home en Friday afternoon, December :'9, Mrs. Jehn V. Craig, of cheater, baa Issued Invitations ler a bridge luncheon en Thursday, December 28, ut the Ches ter Club. Miss Leah B. Bleem, of Chester, .has Issued curds for a tea In honor of Mrs Julius Welson, tomorrow from 3 until ti o'clock. Mrs. Welson, befere her recent marriage, was Miss Zepperah Tepkla, of Wilmington, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman names, of Newark, N. J , son and daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Hareld Karnes gf Hwarthmere, are receiving congratula tions en the blrtli of a aen en Decem ber 3. Secial Doings Today in Girard Farms District Mr. nnd Mrs. J, u. Juvenal, of 2;2 Seuth Twentieth stieet, Girard Farms will entertain Informally at their home this evening In honeT of their daughter. Miss Violet Juvenal. Their guesta will Include: Miss liernlec Wade, Miss Kmlly Tucker. Miss Marjerle Reeder Miss Margaret Abbett. Miss Louise Carmine .llu Vla.lnn w,.,A Ifl,... .. -?'1""' !"" v-".' !rr.--t" iirtU. .wrap, Mr. Markee Smith. Mr. William Weils' Mr. Alfred Langden. Mr. Jehn Linten' Mr. Jewell Cook. Mr. Albert Swlnr. Mn SET ENTERTAINING THIS WEE K Ftiote PhHUO! 5l41e Mrs BARCLAY McFADDEN Theodere Mrs. William I Tomllnsen. of 1823 Perter street, Glrnrd Farms, will give u 1 xii nli ann n A t-.vlfl tn ne tnrldtr nt l, T nl Wnl.nn Th' "i ,.' wTi ln" Mrs l."c. Shutte .mS ? William Webb. I Jr., Mrs GcerRe Carl. Mrs. Jeseph H.ir-1 rlman. Mrs. Harry Hroeks, Mrs William Brlcker, Mrs. Rebert Harris, Mrs. Reb-1 ert Moere, Mrs. Neff Lalmr. Mra Jehn Hub. Mrs. Mabel Hill. Mis. Catherine (ii easel, Mrs. Charles Shlssler, Mr". Walter Samen, Mis. Frank Dclaney, Mrs Geerge Mcntzcr, Mrs. Dudley Webb, Jr., Mrs. JIae Tomllnsen. Girard-Moen Nuptials; w -. r, . i IHISS Irene IrUest a ISriae A pretty home wedding will take nlace this cenlnfr nt 0:30 o'clock when Miss Usther Moen, daunhter of Mr. and Mr.. i ... . . ...aa ... jenn .neon, ei izuy iiaiiunere avenue, will become the bride f Mr. Jehn W. Olrnrd. of 5.131 Walten aenue. The Ilev. JninesHamsnvKw.-iln. .,f tlw. Wmul. land Presbyterian Church. Forty-second and Pine streets, w 111 officiate The bride, wlie will be glin In marriage by her father will be nttended by her Mster. Mis Wllbert I'rawfuil Cernell, "r!n',l.t,l;e."LL,?nr,.. Mrw.tt;,.,.?.!'i?.? lien. Mr and Mis (lliard wl 1 lea e for .in extended wedding trip, and will I lw at home after February 1, nt 210 I Hawthorne read, Haddonfield, N. J. I i in LOOO GUEST A wedding of much interest west Philadelphia, took place en Thursday evening a H o'clock In the Church of Our Saviour, Thlity-eighth above Chestnut street, when MUs Irene 1 Mav Guest, daughter of Or. and Mrs, Clifferd Guest, of 4100 Market stieet, became the bride of Mr. Sidney Leeg, Jr. The Rev Manly Sbarpe, D. I)., officiated The bride who was given In marriage by her father was attended t ns maid of hriii.nnnm ..no i,.i,i.m.i,r m. h sister of the hand Leeg,' brother of the brld'egioem, i acted as nest man and Ihe ushers in- . elude Mr Kmanuel Schneiderman, Mr Alfied Retse, Mr. Geerge Allisen, Mr. Invln hlmpsen and Mr. Lewis Hagy. A reception followed .it Ashei's, Twenty- second and Walnut streets After an extemled wedding trip, Mr and Mrs. i Leeg will make their home in Hroek-1 lawn, s J ..II-.M utPt in ll ill umiliriil swimmer and holder of teveral women's championships The Weman's Exchange Making Laundress Happy Tn tha K,li,or f wamani Pauc Dear Madam Our laundress. Dear Madum Our laundress, a most ' wertln woman. haK secured a little home She would like very much te L1"0 a gas .ieiiib rer ner eintng room Hew could I obtain one for her Inex pensively.' MRS. M. S. Yeu could purchase one of these at a cheap price at seme rummage sale or at a secend-hnnd shop. Wants te Be Taller Te thr Editor of Weman's Pane. Dear Madam I am a girl seventeen j ears of age, being fc-ur feet seven Inches in he'ght I weigh 146 pounds Mmt i euld I de te grew taller? I dllnk three glases of milk a day be cause It contains vlt.imlnes, as I whs told vltaniines make ene grew, jf se, Klve me a list of feed centnlnlne vita mlncH, If them Is anvthlrig possible! ,n,u weum iiiuku me grew, uinuiy give me advice SARAH S Its tee bad, but you cannot de any thing te inuke jeurself gtevv taller. ' The feeds jeu me eating te grew taller are only going te make you ! stouter, and you nie already qulte ul bit overweight. You'll Just have te I make the best of jour helitht and net j worry ever the extra Inches jeu would like te add te It. I'd ndvlse you te get , seme exercise, tee. If jeu feel jeu uie , tee heavy , LOVE NOTS Ily KAY KKAN The Cactus riant Toe often a wife prefers te suspect her husband rather than te respect him. When u woman getu a socialistic Idea of hew te run u love union bhc starts by ihunmltliig the cornersteno of faith. Alas! In the beginning n man may hunt for n wife, but It is her own fault later if he tries te lildu from her, Ilcmenibcr, the vveihi will always laugh when a man clin'ps ids hat down the street or a wife ehnses her faith from the love nest. It is mew comfertnble te held n roan up te his reputation than te threw it up te llilll Suspicion is the thorn upon (be fainllj tree. It is the belt upon the deer of love. Mnrunge is the realization of n dream. Ulterre is the conclusion of u nightmare. Ccpuright, 1S1, by Piiblfe Ltdacr Company i DEOMlBEU 16. liteH Mr- AIGEENON D CLAPP CLUBWOMEN BACK 'SANTA' TRADITION Cruel te Deny Old Kris Kringle's Existence te Children, They Assert ''De you believe In Huntu Cluus?" Hew limnv rhllilren'.. .Iri.fiTiiu linvn been shuttered nnd their glittering nlr castles come tumblliiK down about their ,.. .. . ...i.,. nv. -. ,,.t.i. A "" , h0 "'' M""L ,nor""": wmi the erdH u reun-up had thoiiKhtlessIy uttered rliiKliis in thelri ears: "Why. of cot ."it child ; there isn't .my Santa Cleus Whoever in the world has been teaching jeu such nonsense?" Ne Hnnta Claim! Well, what was there if there wasn't nny Santa Claus? they wondered, nnd the candles set all blurry threush their tours ami the red and preen nnd geld Christmas tiee decor.iliem were just a jumble of blefr-. "I would never take uwuv from the poetry and romance of life, 'for u child or a srewn-up." said Mis. Iletman II. l'.iiiiey, president of the I'lillemuslan (.nub. "I would de ail I could te build up traditions, instead e tear- Iiir them down. Instead of erudelv lelliiiL- e rbil.i nt- n .,rtni,. e ii,... Um.tn 1.. I . ... . I .: ""..'" T." l '"V"' "J, 0 SHOW ' thus help him te translnte the "' M''t Inte the spirit of loving and fiwnt;, which he truly is." Mra. C'hnrle.s IiIiik rurnell. presi-i dent of the Ila'hawin -Slinl.esnp;iri. Club, believes In teaching children that there is n Sanlu Claus. Slie is Jndlg- nnnt nt tlie ery thought of denjing the exiten(e of Old Kris Kingle. l believe in teaching them Santa CInus nnd fairy stories nnd all these ' things." she snid. They should be ""i"i. en- -imii iii i nrisiuins, or course, but I believe in teaching thf;n ll1".'.' '? a I'rsen:ii Santn Cuius. Y"m .1.. 1w. ...1-1. ..t ...... . ! ran l Pin your htecltings ami your hones entirely en n spirit, mid in reyiehinir . . . ,. ... - . . r " . k mem UDOiu ss.intu iinils I think they gtt the real meaning of Christmas, t ceiirsc as thev irrnw nbli.e tlu.v mn .V. , ' ' "".' Kr"w . ""H'. "ie ran Of t ", K" en expecting te catch n glimpse el f,lt' re, cloaked mun coming down :l" ' hut t iiiiin n m v will mingle together. It is unneces- s. ,, , , ,, ( ,,, ,1,, r h eM-ifiin- nf Sn"'.11 ns. te children, and ns for. X'V ,,,'l,IIll",fr,,7l" ... '"'I'1 " tttke eare et all untruths like that!" ' ..,, , . . rhilemuslan Club At eight e clock .in Tuesday there will be a priiate view of the Winter Kxlilbit by the Fellowship of tlie Aoud- ! emy of the Fine Arte, arranged by the literature nnd art comm ee. The Junier Driimatlc renin wh , .? . ..... ..i i i 1')"lln'" " '' H,,m Ham, m,1k1"' V"1 he i'"' hich , er- i tainment te the senior club beginning nt nine o'clock. Twe pl'ivs, "Ilnter I the Here," hy Theresa Melhurn, nnd , "The Twelve round Loek," 'by .1. M. liiirrc. will be presented. Wednesday morning at 10:ri5 the ' current events class will meet. Christina" V. the members of the ciuii will lieni open iiruisi. nncl usstht in cninmunili chiu.il singing. (Ireuiis of ! Mncers wll J,e sent out under tlm es.. it n t .. c..,uN r.,rrvinp ln.ti.rns n. JLui., , i f' IIIC , !" ,t , I freshmen ts will be served te the singer , at tbe club house. The Weman's Club of (Vermuutevui ' The Hespita'it.v Committee will serve luncheon for club members nnd guests at the clubhouse en Monday at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Willinm 'I'. Meflli is rhnirninn anil Mrs. Jane Lewis Marshall li'intess. fol lowing tlie luncheon nt L' :'M there will be the following program : Misn June Campbell, "I'ride"; Mrs. Jehn It. Minehart. "Reiullnirs." nnd Miss Kthel France will m; snnie soles. Warwick Jaines l'rice will Ui'lurc en Silver Fex Nat'l Blue Fex Platinum Fex Eastern Mtnk Russian Ermine Persian Lamb L B. CHERTAK WENGER 1229 Walnut Street BEGINNING TOMORROW (MONDAY) Semi-Annual Clearance SALE EXTRAORDINARY 250 HATS AT Eight Dollars Fermer Prices $28 te $45 A Sale Unit milly is "Extraordinary," both n te the ox ex cellcnce nnd wide choice of the huts presented und the re markably pvv price. Medels nnd materials that will ! te the well dressed-nt u nCurc that is quite inconsistent with the high qualities.. ll"1 "ncscUlleK the Turkish Qllcstjen,l Thursday nt 3:30 In the chnpel of the First Methodist episcepal Church, High street. New Century C'ltib The Monday Morning fines will meet nt 10:30 with tin- following pregram: "Acress the Creek," story from the Furee Islands. Mrs. A. O. Hewlnml: two Danish Chrlstmns hymns. Mrs. . II. Lenvltt : "The Peace of Ced" story from the Swedish nnd Danisli Christmas customs, Mrs. I. II. Dick; Danish bal lads, Mrs. '. H. I.envltt ; "The Htery of Xiirnt NJInl." Mrs. K. Christuinn : "The Hlnl Catchers." story from the Norwegian. Mrs. A. M. Hastw ik. At a:.'10 in the afternoon Warwick1 James Price will speak en "Kemnl and Constantinople" te the current eentn' COBS. ' , The College Tltib Mrs. Willlnm Hey Smith nml MrH. lMwin Shoemaker will he hejtesses nt n club ten from 4 te C e clock en Men- , day. Auxiliary Seamen's Church Institute ( Tlie i-fgiilnr' monthly meeting of the Central City Auxiliary of tli.; M-nm-n s Church Institute will be held M'm'Iny afternoon nt 2:15 ut 22 Seuth Light eenth street. The officers of this uu.x lllurv for tlie current year arc: Honor Henor Honer arv clinlulian. Mrs. Tlielnns I.eamljiK; Mrs. X. Miners Fltler, phiilrmnu ; Mrs. ftporge Fales Raker, (list vii-e clinlr rnnn: Mrs. Ceerge Snowden. second ice rhnlrmun: Mrs. CJcerge Stuart Pat terson. 3d. third ice hnlrmun ; Mrs. (ieerge Saeu. trensurer, nnd .Mrs. Wnlter Wiring Hepkitwin. secretary The Meleni Club The regular meeting of the club will be held nt 1(1 :ir en Friday. M ss Llsm Foerderer will review "The Cathedial.' hy Hugh Wulpole. Following the rigu lar meeting Dr. f. A. Ilerrlek w ill speak en ( Irani Celleire, of which he is president. Xeuh II. Swane will sing, uccempnnied by Mh. Geerge I et et terelf. ... , , The linstesses are Miss Llsie -eer-derer, Miss Irene F.isenbrey nnd Mrs. fleerge I'etterelf. Civic Club The Committee en Mun'ripal Art and Tree Planting will meet with the chair man. Mrs. Heward W. Lewis, ut 11 ,.'..1, .,.'.. -., Tnwlnr. U . !. I. ".. m. ,- - , ii niiiinuin v iii iin- s iiik- i... t.. . - ( ia tinma tne same nine iue Mombershii)Cemmlttce will meet with Miss ICIcnner Oecpp. r.e.r)i.iimlliii riub Specrli-KUMliiiR i tu. The regular meetlnK of the club will he liehl-nt Bj.'IO Thun. uy. "Ihe Court- ship of Mies Stands w 1 I e pre- sented. Ihe cast will b". 1 rlsellle Mullins. C nrn M. Ii tiw; Df'ne Hml- ' J;0"1??,,,1,.." ' '"Miles Stand sh ywlht m1 n,,n It htf.nu-ish. Jeseph McQuniU. " A- The annual AVhite Christina" Service of the (Jer'nnntewn Youna emen'v Christian Aoelntlen will be held in the administration bulldinc ."SO (Jet- lnnntewii avenue. Wednesday eveniiiR nt 8 o'clock. The service will be n Christ - inus terv. represented by a tableau and chorus. Tlirn. will be a candle-lleht service i a.flit I 1. t I.inlMinuc T Trill a n Af in " ' ' " V. .."" r " " " -"w'"",a tell ChrKtma. stories , Purine the week of December lb the) Oirl Hccres will Rive u scries of, parties, cnnslstinu of club suppers., swims, crnb-bae parties and duriiie the evenings the will nil stockings for children ln the lieipltnls, which is part of the White Christmas social service I work. ' I The (ilrl Reserves will conduct n vesper service Sunday at 4 :.10 ut the Central Hrunch. closing the membership 7 . . . , ..... . I iirlve. j..icli person is iiskoe. te iirniK i a gift for a child and join in the ' "Wlilte Chrlstmiis" celebration. - McCLEES GALLERIES 1507 Walnut St. TREE EXHIBITION PAINTINGS DRY POINT ETCHINGS by Walcot, Kankey. BWrr.pled, Breu-t Levy, Klrmie, Barclay and Otliera BRONZES, MIRRORS. LAMPS Fine Framing; Palntlnja Reitered w i Corsets That Support Yet create that effect of free dom new se much in vogue are our specialty. Perfect dcip:n and fitting are causes of our success. The Corset Shep 121 S. Thirteenth St. Around ike Cerner en Sanicm St. Every fitting receives the personal attention of Miss Pauline Campbell Baby Lamb Baby Caracul Baby Fisher Russian Fabtc Hudsen Bay Fable Chinchillas Give Invalids a Chanca Xmns frit8 nnb aM shut-in exchange jes s, lent BTREET Pearls Re-strung lTle lewMt In tin city. Ktptrt work. All klndn of neeklicri re-itrunf. Knettllf ancclalty. UulfH tlce. Werk (iianu) ted. Cliupt fiiralihed, .... Ideal Pearl Ce., VJhMlC i ' I WEDDING lOO ENORAVEO $1 Other fllylf Nat Rntrnvcd' a lff.ne per 100 Writ or pben Walnut 5K-2S I tee: atnelen and correct ferr Vhejmi r,nfrann nnep. Hit Wain SAUNDERS Absolutely white per fect diamond. $200 ij carat set In plat inum setting aa Illus trated. 2710 Germantown An. HitnhHihcd 59 Years H & 13 Se. 8th St. OPEN EVENINGS French WALL PAPERS Ily the fftinnur tnMmfacturrr. J. Zuhcr A I'd.1, !csfene Sc Knrth an 1 IsMere Irfrey A ril Kirnrli I'rentnrn. A. L. DIAMENT & CO. .Sele Aimrlc-im Agents 1511 and at Walnut St. Strafford, Fa. KKMOinr NOTIC'KS llantUt TIIK Tr.MI'I.B. Urnml & tlerks st (1000 N" ). R00O seats. Heme et tlm Clrire IlnptlHt fhurch, Itt'SbKLI H mNH'i;i,I I'fiKtnr Hm l)r- McCurdy Aserlnt rter. .T Man In Htinnn Muilcnl Director. Fredprlck K. SUrke Orcnnlst. .Mr C'enw-ell preaches 10 30 A M. and 7 41 I' M TrnDl CheruK ririKr both nervlees. Children' Church 10:4S A. M. lewr Temple Hlble Scheel, Jer L. Cress-. Hupt.. 20 P AT. 7hrlMlnn Endeaier. Junier and Sonler. 7 OH 1 jr. f hurth I'raier Me'tlne. Friday at 8 r.thlral Culture .MAIiKMY r Pr f JAMES JII'IK . 11 A H I.KfllA M. "I'y: cheHnalwln and KrHurliem Frlendi LOM'KKKM f: C'l.Thl, ISth Race eta. MeetlnK 11 40. Huhlcct. "Modern Proph et"." I.nd r Margaret L Hyrd. Met- Iiik for worship 10 ') Vlnlters waloema. PrealiTterlnn , AKCH hTKKKI' f IIUIl II. INth and Arch M Di C'larat.ce Ildward Macartney will preach 10 4.-. A M "A Sen'a Trlbute te HI Mether h 00 p JI "Drlttlna " ISOi) lllble .Scheel 7. C rec tal The even.ir srtrp nlll I, K 7,30, erran triadcaated. IIKTIII.KIILM I'KKSIIVTKKIAN CIll'HCH Jlrnad .mil niatneiid l Ke. WILLIAM L McCnitMIi K, Paster. R SAML'IX It i'L'HHV A-HHant. 10 an Sermun "The Vnsln Mai. IflO Salilrtlli Scheel. 7 45 ''(led'a Zre Heur " hp'endld Munlr.l Program Tour creat enlea from the, Menlah. hhepard 1C ICoi ICei ICoi lei k Drenlnl lltecter hlen Jlel-key unprane ll-ale l.emard i:dmui,ds, contralto. Phil Hippie, tenor WilUIn llltx. baritone Tin: r.MOL's ncTunn "CHItlsT AT THi: KNI) UP HIS WAT." Will bu en exhibition nt the llnthleheam Church, Dejemler 17-27 lt"clulu), Hundae 10 SO 7.45 P M Kach attcn.cjen. J te ft e clock. Kach eenlnn h h clevk. Ne ndmleelnn charRe all Invited SE( ll.vrt I'llKMIM i:tU.N CIIL'RCH -Mat and Walnut tt i REV AI.KXANDKK MacCOI.I.. D. I MIVI.STUn n I m:v ai, in n. arnr.KY assistant. At tli tnermnc nrrvlre .it 11 A M. I)r. MaeCull will p.i-arh th feurili n a ferl I of rraun en ihe T-n CeTnmndment. I 8ubjH-t Theu stii'' Xet Tain- the Nimi of ihi- J.erd Tliv Llod In Vtiln ' i:nlnc Frien "Unrn lb.ie a Clirlstlm l.ent.man ' MVMr,i. .niivir-i: at t ,ie rh rus thel- mIsii1 bv niimi-'m of th , Fhl'idMiihlA Orc-litra, under til" dlrct'en I of N" I.lnds.ij- N'erden U under u "no- 'iwf Program. Inc.udlnc 1 ' hriiblni y-enu ' Munitihoilceo 'U Pralse u. Nhme of thu I.enl Kartnlskv "W'fl P'ar Thee" . Itsr-lm an.'nerf ' I.nely Appear" llnuned "Hew Levelv l-i Thy Duelling Pluce" Ner den ' The Chr.t Clil'-l" Hadley !ep of the r'hil, .leu-' li-ivjert VMtnm perdlnlK' 'velcnmelatnl ervle (t KltlirtllOK I'llKsnVTJHll N ( Ul RCII lnr,i-t.r .in ! Cm mV-:, .Miltdi: i;.mi it-UN 1IAIINT: I'asier. 11 nn a M - lh .Tey of ltrncrv." en p M The i.Hte of Hraven " Mini" b Helen Iliiuhiiikn miner anl Mar'e sien- I.anirsten, aolelati., Krl llM.t.y nrifniN. OM(IRI) I'ltK-lliTKRIAN flre.l et I Hir ii i nt Oxford The lnplr'ns I'ANTVIA ' IIIJTIII.B IIS.M ' by Maunder will le rnderd nt 7 l. under i dlreithm f llcrly-rt M L'an 1 h ellkn.iun aelnlat. a.p te.' Ii pn anMl n ihnrus nhe will r-1 ler ti i 'Milan lire Mnr-rarel flat Ier soiu.iie lijrv Yiunw Van I'eden, I'nirn'ie Wiillim It Kee h Irner nnd IU -ert u P,nier. liana The Paster, ll-rnian P (itiliee M A wlll rH tbej t iird tnllc In ihe -il en Ot.AD TIDIM1S Pell STfl'I'NT- ' At 7 P M Ihe n-HMnt Mr Pl.-rfnti V HarrlM si-al,N t- t'n s-ulenis (lu Id en MI'lU'llN MV-K-" UIM"M'I' HV H'St S 111! thai - Hi- Ml of Mijnrltle" " At 1n I0 Ilnv. I.ewla B, Mmlue 1) I) Mime I kik f Ct-neral VB-irihl i'i-nih,rt en ' Mew i Church ill in (i4ht te ThuiK If i-ni Iii. ,e itiunh huni" - ou will Und a r, t en. In mis i MMLN'lTf lll'P.i )( t'r,ltestaiu riilsrepiil mmm m rtrn or -r. ,nni: nn; nvtivitt tlih unl Mount Vernen ! I.e. .!A.li:s C LIID-Si'iN Hecter. l'i Oil A M Junier fhureh I i t.'i A M 'IniiJcmn and runnranua of 1 Ife I! 1 i P M r )iur.-h hrhoel T ifi P t - Your Spiritual roelietlieoli." V MM. fill IH H WITH A l'KIISNDIaT WELCOMK ' umi:amjsi:it . ST l-KTI'IP (III ItCII. " I ' ,rd in 1 Pint- n-reei- Ilev ) d ml M J-fferve M T I) Hecter 7 10 ie , i' mniunlen II 10 ,M Mnrniim serk nnd Her Iran ly the It -i i i Ilni ihu,r will alns! ' Ii. im ln siinltier U Mu la Houned-Bach I ''0 P M V-inua ;erure of Penmrl- i una -u -itv of -, iij, of tti,. Jleiolutlen. si's-nl.i- e,.t, , heir will KinK "Huitiin i"huru -ir-L buiulenaksr 'MhtnltHat i lid Nunc Dllnlitu In l) Miner . Melil 'All .Men A I ThliiKi' Miidelehn Sermon bv Ihe III lte 'liKinea J (lar- Innd 1 IJ lilehep r'uffran.iii of Penniyi- unla s uip ! M Kvenln Sen it with uddret bv the Ilev H J M' I tlMe All th muiile ee'i;ied from the LUinpnultlena of II rulle W Parker 'New Slid i the sun ' una--i enipanled ' ilelden Jerusalem " tenor nole I Hera Nk)ls&lnia viauninrai in r. J lar from I ' llefere the Hinvenii" ! tT. IT.Tr.K'S Clirill II.TleTm7ntewV " I Wflltlfl ave and Harvev at (car .I.!) H.,v ,-i'l.WAin p ki.i.msi, iteoter I BIN'IJAV smvit l.s. "0"-T 7 .in A M llelv i emmunlnii II "(i M --Meriiiiitr Pmirr muale. ' I'l-nedkite " Macfarlai -e. Prv for the Pea, e of .-i iihi '. m Une, r "r ' "" 1 M Sivenlim I'njer muele. 1 ' Miii.-nllli.itt unl N'uiu- uiiiiitii, - , jj it,(" i Stanfurd. 'The ludlatil .Murn." Weed- vv a i d At line A M Hcnrv Hmialun Hennell, 1 lee, will npiak en " I hi (j.iLrul Church i Prrnrati ' All vvtlreine 1 i n,S'(lHl:iiATK)NAI. HIS'rnMI I J'nltujrliin I I lit.- r IMTMtlAN (III Kill, i hi-stnut t vvei f jim Ilev Kill. III. KICK It (lIlirKIV Mlnlal.r M v M Mr Jrimii will iVnirti r Hubjut Inieriuiliinnl j'i-uJi I Ml IU,N"( lll'IK H"ei riKKlXTNTUlVV Hi. en. el and Went Chelten me' S'undav Peieniber 17 1!U'. SI. v.ie HI 11 A it Ilev Mlnet Hlmnn. of U1.11..11 Mum. will prrach. HulT.ctt a. uiiv ti our Prli.ili.lK " nu,,J'tt l-lmri I M( lutnl .., ll. ........ .. ........ ... ....,, ... ,,l0 1-ariMii iim,.. . llw kal-ie liuui All urM fn..t. ...... .... n.1. Allar rer.llally Invited -iUi"tS.,l!!l,C2!!L wi w m 3 : ' B "if'" it: . l-ii! Itl-MOKAIIIIN fill U( 11, illh and xia.'iTe aia Hv. Chatun Hretl i!ri"h!i lu-la 1 I al. en "t,n. of Out.'1 ," wJ,' . 4 1'
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