Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 26, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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flawy Wynne Talks of Engagements Announced in
Holiday Times She Tells of the Valentines
Dance en Saturday Night Other Events
S It net been n benutifiil long
'.LnM.-.rml"? And w much te
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..Ik nbeiit nml tell. KiiRiiRcmentH nml
tIK n"1 ,.. ,i n1i hinds
? Sin." Tl'Vre's Miss Ann) Barlerl'M
Knon m and the Hcv. Archibald
e Ich. Hhe onme out Bcvernl yenrs
JVn nml lien been very popular In the
mwr Mt. She Is encnged te Cnptnin
All V Hnnson Snowden. of UnMlmere.
Cntniii Snowden Is tlie i son el Mr.
W I en Snowden and the Inte Mrs.
ine ulen. of that city. He nerved with
the : Fifty -flwt Infantry overseas during
he Vnr and is new ut Fert Denning,
n'hii'n there was Jesephine .Tonics' cn
MRCinent, wliirfi we talkrd about en
Snturdav, te James Carey AVnrren, nnd
ni of the Ktwiiw" te. Freddie Muller.
J",e -r knewwhlcl. is which Sanders.
thev are iU-h nlihe, and jet as you
ilk te enclt'eite .Uiey are entire y dif
ferent: 'That sounds like a bull, hut
t's true, of all, twin who leek very
much alllce. 'Jy -uflujfly mve very
leuslns of Anita. Kvmw Adorns and of
Mr. Themas Ifuinplireya.
Fred Muller lives with his mother,
Mr ViiL'uste F. Muller, nnd his ulster,
a"s Glabs Muller. In Chestnut Hill.
i 'brother, Dr. William Muller, mnr
iletl MI'S Mniic I.e Hi en and his sister,
the former Mint Isabel Muller, Is the
fr of Chattln Wcthcrill. Anether
binllier Is Hnrtew Muller. He Is the
jeaiiRCHt of the family.
THKKK veto two dances in the
week-end. The Harry Vnlentlnes
Mve one for Dorethy, who is n de'm de'm
junte, ten knew, en Saturday night nt
'. lMilladelphln 'Cricket Club, and lapt
it eiitng the Hebnrds gave a danre for
their daughter Julia 's tie but. ;
ten remember. tns quite ill earlier In
the season with typhoid fever, m her
ilclint ttns postponed until lust niglit.
TlllJKE ttere mnny dinners before the
Vnlentlne party nnd Dorethy looked
Manning In a light blue crepe satin with
nani-N of silver lure en the bodice nnd
Mrnpx .iter tlirhmilders. There ttns
nkea girdle of pearls and the skirt .was
long circular one. Mrs. n,lpn'n
was tort wnart in n gown of old geld
Incedinpetl at the Mt side and fastened
with an ornament of old blue fenthers
end (lowers. , ,
Saraelleii Klrhard-en were n lovely
find; at that dance, tee. It was of
minion colored crepe leiiiuiiie. made in
the eM-fin-hinneil stvle. with tight bod
ice and full skirt. There wiw n purple
flower nt the left lde of th" gown,
tthlfh ni quit" wonderfully blended in
ci.Inr. Mania Ilagar, who is very dark
nnd ceed looking, were a silver cloth
finch with panels of red chifTeu en the
skirt. Supper was served at midnight.
I
mtni'lT.I) in at Mrs. "W niter
Cepe's tea for Mrs. Hazard en Snt-
iinl.it afternoon. It was m nice te sec
her 'again after se many months. I
fmin'd her looking tcry well. And. by
the wnv. she lives in Syracuse, net
T'tlca. n's 1 mid the ether day. I knew
it was one of the-c rities en the way
fiQin New Yerk te ltoehester (jeu pnsn
tlueimh both en the train), but I cot
mixed en which was which. Mrs. Haz
ard, .ten leniember, was Miss Nancy
Cepe." She inanied about n year nge,
nnd had net been home ccept for an
ner-nlght tisit since then until this
lime. .She weie a tcry bccemlni; frock
of brown ni-uoiilleii-pleiitoil georgette
ever a slip of coin-colored silk. There
wns a bertha of cream lace about the
shoulders, which just suited her. Mn.
t'epe hail members of the family in for
iia en Sunday afternoon, tee, as the
llant'iK had te return tedat.
rpe.M.MY had a wonderful number of
piepcnts ami a most beautiful time
mi Cliiistinas la : but mmebett this
iiierning he seemed a bit low in hW t
e lad. Mether ceiisiilteil doctors, of (
whom Teniinj hnd a wholesome fear. I
I'nr, be It known docteis hnd sometimes ,
kIvem him nasty tasting things te take,
e doctor deculcil te win the jeuiig '
inau's confidence, and said In a jovial l
mie: "Well. Temmy, what did jeu i t
for Christinas?" Temmy saw the win- I
uliig smile and answered truthfully: ' I
et trains, nnd horses, and aiitome- I
Mies, nnd candy, and canes, and tur
Vej, and cranberry, and 'tatees, and
cream, and cmidy nnd n stomach
aclic
NANCY WYNNH.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mi. nnd Mrt Krank A. H.uteil, of
l :mlen Htreet, Gurniunteitn. announce
he encairenient of thnir d.tiirlitci. MNs
Vntia Lambert Sarterl, te t'uptnln .
Minn Hansen Snowden, cf Il.tltlmere,
fnptaln Snowden Is the son of Mr Wll- j
'On .Stiettden and the Inte Mri- SneM-.
If'i He serted with the Fifty-first!
'nt intry overseas during the wnr, and ,
t at present stationed at the Infantry
school, Fert Hennlng, (in. He Is a
"icnil.er of the Aimy and Natv Club of I
iinrriiM anu a grauuaie or t'llncetcn
nUeihity
An engagement of Interest In thH
v iiiuxninccd today In llosten Is that
t Miss M Teresa Perkins, daughter of
wr and Mm, Henry Oreter J'erklns,
r llroekllno, Mass., and Mr. Palmer
1 "slett Putnnm, son of Mujer (ieerge
jlut.-n Putnam and Mrs. Putnam, of 3H5
west i:igbt-slth stieet, New Yerk
Ii, Putnnni will glte u huuse pait
it I Itztvllllam, N. H. ever next week
id In honor of bin tlnncce. The party
"111 be chaperoned by Mr. and Mis.
MiMrltt Harrison Tayler, of the Pen
1 eck Apartments, Upper Durhy. Mis
iiitler was Miss Heater Sears Walker,
t IJosten.
Mr and Mrs Wllllnm Jejce Sewell.
f Out-of-MeunilH. Chestnut Hill, will
ive a theatrii paity, followed bv sup-
" r t the Hltz-Curlten, en Wednesday
'ten ng, Junuary 17, In honor of Miss
irglnlii I, Curpenter, debutnnte daugh-
'i- of Mr. and Mrs. Jceph R Carpen-
,,r(f t'heHtnut Hill, and Miss Susan
(loedrniin. dibiitantn diuiKliter of Mis.
"waul i: Scater, of 'Jhe&tnut Hill.
Mrs Alexander ltrewn. of Urjn Mawr,
,1 'returned from , fertnlBht's stay In
Mrs Mnuricn Heckscher and Miss
u i rude K. Heckscher, of IWxiuead
' inn, Newton Square, nre eccupyliiK
n iipartnient at the Latham. The mar-
't'aK.e,,efMlsH HeckHcher and Mr. Alfred
cvt tala pl'ice en Snturll"J,
.M'"" Ttabtlla Da Cesta, daushter of
fm hVkli 1''. Oa Cesta, of Ashwecd,
.'.'""il1' wlll) I" studint ut Fox Fex
ti.?r i ' a returned te this city en
"er fii the ' H' holidays with
i nil "Peter Williamson Keberts. of i
' "Ma Vista, Vllluneva, who has been
'a...'? !l fl'w Uu'a '" New Yerk, bus
"'lined home,
Mlsj. Murlcn Fichtherne, debutante '
'iiiBliter of Mr, and Mrs. Jeseph Fleh-.
leriiu, of Merlen, who bus been spend-
' '? stieit tlme in Muluc, retuintd te
"l'i home en Sunday '
i..,.i.1.,s' Walter 1). lllaben, who has
",' N'tniiiuiB a i.hore time In New
'luii- titurued te her home In Uijii
MIh Virginia Nnirls. who Is a stu
' "t lb n Mawr Crlleue, und Mls.s
A n,'i.Ne,!ls' '" lwi l"" studyliiK
' , "'"tun, huve returned home for the
(htiitmnn ncatIen, and will upend the
helldnys with their fatlicr. t)r. ltlchard
Nerrln, of 500 North Twentieth street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdward C. Cftssard, of
Wnshlngten. nre upending the Clnlst
mns holidays with Mre. Cassa.rd's
mother, Mm. IJriidferd Knight, of 220S
Hlttcnhcuse street. .Mrs. Cassurd be be be
fere her recent wcddlne was Miss
Catherine llradferd Knight.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Uasll Corden, of Wash
ington, nre ppendlng the Christmas hol
idays with Mrs. Gorden's pnrcnts, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Frederick Taj ler i:dkIMi, at
258 West Schoolhouse lane. German-
town. Mrs. Gorden befr.re her recent
weuaing, was Miss l.UUne Tayler Ung
lish.
Mr. Jehn Wilde, of Paris, who
unending the wnter In New Yerlt.
the guest of his cousins. General Little
ton W. Ta7cwcll Waller, II. 8. M. C,
and Mrs. Wnllcr, of 2B00 Seuth Twen
tieth street, ever the Christmas holi
days. West Philadelphia
Miss Helen Feresmnn, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mis. Greer Feresmnn, of Forty-second
street nnd Osnge avenue, will
go en Mendny te Chanibcrsburg. where
she will be the guest fei a few days of
Dr. nnd Mrs. Frank N. Emmert, when
she will leave for Clcnrtleld, Th.. te be
entertained for n fortnight by Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. J. Duftcm.
Mr. nnd Mis. Henry V. Itlntik, of
3510 Hamilton street, ate occupying
their new home nt 7204 Highland nve
nuc, Bywood.
Miss Theresa Murnrv nf Thlrtv-flfth
street nnd Potvelton n'jime, has left for
a visit te Dayton. O., where she will be
the guest of her brother-in-law nnd sis
ter ever the Christinas holidays.
Germantown
The marriage of Mls Clara IJ. Hlrsh
te Mr. Huge V. Spltzcr took place en
Sunday afternoon nt 2 o'clock at the
home of her Mstcr, Mrs. Charles MII MII
Rretn, of 022 Klngslcy street. Itabbl
Mux Klein officiated. After a wedding
tilp Mr. and Mrs. Spltzcr will be nt
Heme after February i nt 27 Ktngsley
street.
Mrs. Charles Andrews, of Lincoln
drlye. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Alex
ander Fields, of Dlnghnmten, N. Y., for
n few weeks' atuy. Uefare her return te
this city fche wilt spend sevtrnl days
In Atlantic City ns the guest of Mr.
nnd Mrs. P. Mnrshnll, of Chelsea.
The Tlev. C. Theclere Ucnze, of
Mount Airy Lutheran Seminary, will
sail en December .11 te take charge of
the kureiican relief work in Itusgtu. Dr.
Vv .V' Mees. executive secretin, v of the
National Lutheran Council, will be Dr.
liclize'H assistant,
MIni Elizabeth Zeldls. of 1722 North
Fifty-ninth htreet. Is spending the
Christmas helldnjs In New Yerk ns the
gue-st of her sister. Mis. Rebert Aube,
'iir ,hr0r."JVc' J'l!,s Vlvlenne Segal, of
HO West Flfty-elglith street.
Laivndale
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fied Mueller, of 1009
Mapee street, entertaliieil the Intel me
diates of the llethany Ilofermt-d
I nurch, Lawndalc, nt their home en
luesday evening, when nn election of
eniccrs for the cemlnp year tck place.
Ihn following wcre elected: Mr. Albert
Heehn, president; Mr. Kdw.ird Hnnclc.
vice president; Miss Kathrtn Bern
hardt, secretary, mid Mr. Rebert Benne,
treasurer.
Mr. Hdwnrd Weiss and his family, of
Rending, hate leturned te their home
after n short visit with Mr. and Mis.
Bernard Weiss, of iiU'5 I'ulniette
mi eet
.rMJ.n,i C' .I ;Vn,,er' nf Hellermen
street. Is entertaliilng JIIhs GladysJack GladysJack
sen. of I'lttsburgh. for a ten days'
stay.
Yardley
i ns, 'ueKt Da" ut the Ynidley
Civic lub en Thur.sdny nfternenn, tthcii
A Christmas Tale." u play In one act.
was given by Mrs. II Linn Bascctt.
Mrs Wlckbnm Harter. Mis Fred S.it S.it
terthw.ilte and Mrs. Charles M. Karnes.
Complete
p i iifi t niiiiiiii. , , .
Af&,. ; ,i m
Wm. -er lKr (yjll ! . -
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Tuesday and Wednesday Only
All Winter Hats 9
Ne C. O. D.'s Ne Charges
All Furs Reduced 25
au&JtttXmet'i)
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lilllftll.fi!
YOUR FEET NEED THEM" -
A happier year
THE
NEW'
A.E.
LITTLE
SHOE
made te sta well. Ihey'ru nut
and kept in condition all by a patented construction.
1'hey knew the feel of smait looking, ultra-comfeit-uble
sliees. Wear them and you, tee, will have it
Happier New Year
SOkC'SS
Shee Company
1314 Chestnut St.
APPROVED BY FASHION -
Prices Reduced Effective New
"JO T.llii: (Will: of our tnl lliin' luw tin r in our
fmiiitin in r .net et'it run i s
Hit' crrnt ili'miiml fur our kiuik i't t lir ttrnirn if IMnln
ililpnu liiu (iirml nn ti lulnik' ii'ir 1.11'iiillh linn urine ln-l
nix nlliiu iih tu i,ff(.r our (iiur-n-. I'T HI'lll ( I.Nd ur III 11. 1)
INK I l t it Imiffr irlic l.rn i IIM! -NOW
Exclusively far
Women
EVENING PUBLIC
Engaged
i, VjC- JivA !vrfiuV,svsv
a uwJw:vjwAv a
MISS ANNA SARTORI
Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Frank A. Surteri, of German
town, whose cnguffcmcnt is an
nounced today te Captain Allan
Hftnsen Snowden, U. S. A., of
Baltimore
Carels were sung during the play by
Mrs. Billet Cook, .Mrs. B. C. Smith. Mrs.
Algernon S. Cadttallader, Mis. II. H.
Dande, Mrs. Nerman Re'i, Miss Ncllle
Glrten nnd Miss Kthcl Glrten.
A vocal sole was given by Master
Geerge Bennett, and n Christmas story
was rend by Mrs, Geerge Duerr. The
hostesses who sorted tea were Mrs.
I'nut Brown, Mrs. William Appleg.itc.
Mm Wnltcr Dllllplane and Mis Flank
Slgafecs.
' Norristown
Announcement lias been made of the
marriage of Mrs. Anna Morgan Shaeffer,
of Fnlrvlew Village, nnd Dr. Wnrien
Z. Anders, of CellcgevllU , en Wednesday,
December 20, In the parsonage of the
Augustus Lutheran Church The pasjer
of the church, the Rev. W. O. Fegley,
efflcated. The bride Is the president el
the Norrlstewn Reading Circle.
Mrs. Henry Clay Weed and her small
son, Master Henry Weed of St. Leuis,
Me., are spending the Christians heli
days with Mrs. Weed's p irents, Judge
ami Mrs. William F. Selly.
MIs Jessie Wlcdlnmoyer, Mlsg Gladys '
Fex nnd Miss Lvdla Beld man, students
nt Wilsen College, Chambersburg, I'a., I
nre spending the Christmas helldats
wun tneir parents m rtorrisiewu.
Mrs. Chatles 13 Fec and her small
son. Master Charles I J Fex, Jr., of New
Yerk, are visiting Mrs Fe's mother,
Mrs. J. R. L'mstad, of the Hamilton.
Mrs. Frank Grenner. of Chlcepee.
Mass, Is spending a week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Unhurt Cdmunds,
of 112 Bast Marshall street.
Delaware County
Miss .Taint Cook McAllister, of Media,
entertained Informally at bridge last
w cek.
Mrs. Henry It. Makir entertained the
niuinbcrs of her btidRe club at luncheon
at tlm Sptlnghaven Country Club re
cently. Hansman Pctcrzcll
' A pretty wedding took plan, en De
cember 21 at ! o'clock, when Miss Uvn
I'ctciell. d.uiKhtet of Mr. nnd Mrs
Tlany IVteizell el M34 ParKlde ave
nue, became the bible of Mi M.iurlie J
HniMiiinii. of 'Ids ilty. The bride tuts
Klvt-n In mat rlsiRe by her lather. She
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Te mnke every day a happy one
is the peal set for the A. K.
LITTLE Shoe. Men iind women
who have worn them, toeinpr hew
rjuiekly tired, aching feet are le
lieved, knew f i em expet ience
hew uttninnble that f?eal really
is.
They knew tliat their feet nre
net only made well thej're
ENDORSED BY PHYSICIANS
UMMMMBHIIII
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4n ion iii)
An antic for Fuc Tim' TiviifmiiK
COLLINS SYSTEM OF
PHYSICAL CULTURE
HBLLEVUE COURT IUJILDINt;
1118 WALNUT STKELT
Lilt I' hone, Syiuve Hm
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY.'
wero ft gown of white breended chiffon
and curried n shower bouquet of white
reset nnd lilies of the valley. Miss
.lean l'elcrzcll, ulster of the bride, was
inniu et iioner, una Mr. Mycr l'elcrzcll,
brother of .the lit lde, acted as best man.
After the icceptlen ."Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnns
innn left en their wedding Journey, nnd
upon their return they will make their
home in Wynnewood,
KTOLKL'nWAGNBR
The tmirrlnge. of Miss Dlnnn Wng-
ner, or r,uit uirnrd avenue, and Mr.
Geerge If. Htolker took place en De
cember 21 nt 7 o'clock. Dr. Newman
elllciatcd. The bride, who tens given In
marriage by her father, Mr. Frank
Wagner, wan attended bv Mhs Freldn
Htolker, sister of the bridegroom, and
Miss Fnnny Geldsherder, Miss Frances
Gelt, of I'lttsburgh; MIkh Matilda Oxen
feld, Miss Lillian Le Rey nnd Miss
Clara Silver. Mr. Hareld Wagner,
bn ther of the bride, acted ns best man.
The ushers wero Dr. F. A. Wagner, of
Pittsburgh Mr. Daniel Stelker nnd Mr.
HMmmr
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Bdrg. Mai. Tem or.
50c te $1.50
PAULINE
In Euitone O'Neill'n Manternlav
ANNA CHRISTIE
With OFOROr MAEION YV AK SHANNON
Last 6 Niuhtn. LAST V. ITINEE SAT.
Next Week Scats SelIinB New
THE MONSTER
By Crane Wilbur
Most Mysterteui. Thrllllni-. Exciting Lauitli.
Plav Ever Written
iureirii.'iw. ii:sk;m:i:s
mi: uieuEsr i:
Important After Christmas
R
r.reun i-Formerly te 35.00
Coats of Xermandie f'lutli
(reup 2-Formerly te le.QO
Meussynu and Belivia; fui-
t ri m med
Croup :i Formerly te
of Belivia; cellars of Nutn.i
Caracul
Spert
Of Pole Cleth, impeitcd Hi
ni'tten features of .-mart -pert
raoeoon and beater uillai.
Greup 1 Dic.sfeef.
Formerly
Fermcrii;
Greup - Dieshp-i.
IJJVMNILE APPAREL
Coats of mannish ttw.'.l
.some fur-trimmed collar cellar
Formerly te l.e,i.
Sports and Press Cem-, broadcloth-, be
Ihias and mannish tuicl; many fur
trimmed with shnttl an 1 chin cellai.-
19.50 l' 25.00
Sets -chinchilla and dutiitn coat-; nutria
cellar and hat te mauli
Formerly te 3."i.00. Set
Drps.si.p- A .special let of uic -
anil faeifres. Apes ti te
Fermer prices te JO.t'O .
-
Specialize in Apparel That Slenderizes the
Harry Htolker, of Baltimore, brothers of
the bridegroom ; Mr. Bdwanl Htelkcr
and Mr. Milten Antonn.
After the reception the brlde nnd
bridegroom left for the Meuth, and they
will he nt hrme nt CSli, Glrnrd uvenue
nftcr Fcbruaiy 10
KBATH LKVITTIBH
An Intciestlng wedding took place mi
Sunday evening at x :!e o'clock, In the
Parkway Asucmbly Reems, when Miss
Gertrude Lcvlttles, daughter of Mr, and
M.rs- Solemon Levlttles, of 3130 Mont Ment Mont
geinciy n venue, was married te Mr,
Samuel F Ivcnts, of New Britain, Ia.,
the ctremi ny being performed by Itabbl
Aimlti Rosenberg,
Her nttendaiits were Miss Anna Keats,
sister t f the bridegroom, as maid of
honor, Miss Jean Landew, Mis. Rese
Landew, Mln Rese Kehcii, Miss Sylvia
Gorsen, Miss Anna Flemnn and Miss
Resii Frank, of New Yerk, ns brides
maids, and Miss Beatrlce Lcvlttles, n
cousin, as Mower girl.
Mr. Merris Keats, brother of the
TRUE
LLOYD HAMILTON
ROLLING STONES"
ACAUhMY Oi MUSIC WcU. Lvc . Dee. 27
Tim CHORAL SOCIKTV
OF PHILADELPHIA Will Glnit
THE MESSIAH
Dlcte Hewell. Seprano. Elliabcth Heed
Latta, Contralto, Key.il 1'. MacLellan,
Icii'jr: Hcinl Scott. Bnss.
Members of Phlltrtclphli Orchetra
Henrv Oorrten Thunder. Conductor
Tickets after 20th jt Hcppe'! 1119 chest
nut and at thn raiemv
All reiti H "rv tl 'ill m f,fir
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY, N. Y.
TONIGHT LORFLEY fIRST time
AT 8 00 vrviii-E. I HERE
Mmet. Alda Sunilellus, MM. Jehnsen. Danlsn,
Mardann. Mllf e HI. Mr. Bonflelle & Cerps
de Dallft. Cnnlucter Moranzenl. Ticitets
A'ld mv nex Ortre and Hfppe's.
ai uaki:i:s or irei;v.s' .t.v t im.niiEX's apparel
i:a 11:1: 1 ui: neni: in ax 'iwexty-hevux yi;ai:s
1Li .Jl
Chestnut
Cerner
Twelfth
'eductien Sale
Coats
19.50
Ceat, of
25-00
croup -Formerly te 110.00 coatsef
Heliua, Pimvelainc, Armendale, Gerena and
.Manella. Cellars
Squirt el and Beaver
f j reup ;.- Formerly te 150.00 coats
and Wraps of Gerena, Marvella and Mar-
75.00 .
and y i
. . . 0
-Ceal-
cevnj ttimmed Wolf, Caracul, Squir
rel and Bravt r
Coats 15.00 te
Fermerhj 29.50 te 99.50
, nvcrphiiiN, (.-imei'n hair, .some import! coats inclmlei
emit-,, nieludirii:
waKKcr back-,
Dres
ses
te .19.50
15-00
le (5.00
25-00
Greup ,'I Drese-.
Greup I Presses
nil ee.uiiuc-:
ice-, 1 te in
12.95
F'aity Pie-ses of chiffon, -liter lac, i,h.
lien-, Fieneh flowers; a w.alth of charm
iiifr f-tyles for tin. j mine; pill's party
dre-s. Aki-s (! te Hi.
Fin CoatsLeck squiriel, Riay and U .wn
toney, citet cat, musktat, uncoen and
mm in.
42.50 ,0 125.00
All Hats for Kiddie
Greatly Reduced
Half Off Fermer Prices
27-50
cs of .lorsev
11.
3.95
DECEMBER 26, 1922
bridegroom, wai best man, nnd the ush
ers wcre Mr. Harry Corsen, Mr. Samuel
Gorsen, Mr. Max Grcenberg nnd Mr.
Samuel Lustlg, at Ncttnrk, N J
Upen their return from n meter trip,
Mr. and Mrs. Keats will reside at 31.10
Montgomery menue, where they will be
nt home lifter January 15.
DRUCKMAN OOLDHR
A pretty wedding took plnce en Hun
day evening nt 5 o'elcok nt the B'nnl
.leshrun Synagogue, Thirty-first nnd
Diamond stri ets, when Miss Miriam
Gelder, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Na
than Celder, of 1723 North Ferty-set-end
street, became the brlde of Mr
Samuel Druckman, of this city Rnhbl
Newman etnclated, The brlde was at
tended by Mrs P Jf. Hlevak as matron
of honor nnd Miss Sara Rlei-etiberg ns
maid of honor. The Hetter girls wcre
MlS't Bstlier Riusenberg nnd Miss Sylvln
Druckman. Mr. Adelph Druckman was
best man. After the reception Mr nnd
Mrs. Diucktnnn will leave en their wed
ding trip, und will be nt home after
January 3
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