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I'" BYBNIN' PtISUO IMBIHPfeiLAJ?EImA, , TUESDAYS SEPTEMBER 33, 1922
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pST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Acy Wynne Talks of tfie Mudd-Hartshorne Wedding
Today one nears ej uunces in oepiemeer ana
October Other Bits epititercst
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.ntrcl Mia tpnniH. WO OBTB nimiiy.
-.vB'H.rt.t'ernc, wedding te Stewart
xfiftedw y" my words thV
'ilflrt wclal are looking up aw proved,
i-T with a dance last Friday night and
f;I;c-ScweU wedding en Saturday,
. T .jji nvr Hnlnrrlnv of Alls.
' A the wenuwaa .- -- -
JSj. Ktwlln nn B1" Pnul and Dofeth'
r .... .-,i Mr. Newton.
I' Mtellr Hartsberne Is the daughter of
'" Weiiid Mr. Ncd Hajtsherne, of Hav-
iferf anJ hcr nllrr,ae ,nkci p,flcc
'" .. ' m....h of the Redeemer today.
D, tnd Mrs. Mudd. the bridegroom's
fi. ind mother, arrived from the
feSt 1M week, and Emily'-uncle and
''J.
lw.1 '. nn.l Mr. Franklin Bhnrti
tu.iVa a tea for them en Sunday
ifternoen at
fffnlni Mr.
ta, ,re
K father's i
t mrtt?Z
;'Rleen at Orccn Hills Farms. Last
ifternoen ei Ttnrrin Wcs-
ST who are Emily's uncle and aunt en
EJ' father's side of the family, gave a
&.danee at the Merlen 6ql? Club
JtSStel Mr. and Jlrs. S. Burns W
!' Sfwhe are Emily's uncle atid aunt
ifffcttefi side of the family, gav.
w iw ".jM nt hc Merlen Gelf C
C; fie bridal party after the rehearsal.
l Jr.i..tA- nt inrlnv is a areatKrand
D." . ., 1n -Mr. mill Mrs.
!"!?" t. nnri. hn lived for many
TXUnTti 1002 Spruce street and at the
, M l In Terrcsdale. the property new
'.Sweed and occupied by Mr. and Mm,
I Jifr and Mrs. James Mauran Rhodes,
r,he lived formerly in Ardmore, but
WBO CCIteruicu iu" m .
.l. .hnnt two rears age.
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1 DECLARE, I can't get ever hew
crown -up the girls are this season,
tempared with the debs of the last three
r. It gives me the queerest feeling.
I was out at the tennis one day, and
hit ahead of me I saw two very stately
Mies dressed in black with long skirts,
trilling veils and' feathers, and I
rteufht, "I wonder who these ladles
rt." and then they turned around, and
imU weren't Tlsh Landreth and Fran
Blckneli. Leeking be grown-up as te
clothes and se young as te faces 1 Letltla
ns drejseu in a dirck uauu guwu tu tu
bteidertd in bands of light blue with lit-
fteld strands running through the era
ittr. Her hat was a large affair
e( black velvet, I think, and from its
vide brim flared a long lace veil.'
nances were a frock of black canton
mm with dranerieu at the aides and
ih had long black earrings. Her hat
vti a small affair of iridescent black
trimmed dewu te the right shoulder with
I sweeping feather. They looked stun
ning I
I BEAR the Emery McMichaels will
give a dance en the 22d of the month
it Knell Heuse, tneir piace in uoven,
for their daughter, Ellen McMlchael.
Ellen came out last year and had a
mighty geed time. She Is a cousin of
Ellen Harrison, who is te make her
debut this season. The two Rowland
tlrli. Esther nnd Dorethy, nre also
cousins of Ellen Harrison, and their
lunt, Mrs. .Walter Weed, who Is
likewise their guardian, will introduce
them this neasen unless her plans have
ehinfcd since the early summer.
SPEAKING of changed plans, I told
you the ether day that the Beyles
hid decided net te give a tea for Mar
guerite. Well, the J. Donaldsen Fax Fax
tens have also changed their plane, and
Instead of a tea will present Myra at a
dince at the Merlen Cricket Club en
Friday evening, October 20. The cards
of the William Paxton, 8ds, will go out
Kith the Invitations. Mrs. William
Pizten was Marlen Henshaw, you re
member. They live with the Donald
ion Paxtens at St. Davids, Myra is
in attractive girl and will have a geed
time, I am sure. She is a cousin of
the Harmar Dennys, of Pittsburgh,
and of the J. N. du Harrys, of this
city.
F1 WAS a rainy, restless day when
mother conceived the Idea of nutat
ing her two hopefuls by setting them te
work In the cellar, piling kindling
weed. Indeed, she offered several flve
at pieces for the work, se Jee nnd
Jack, aged five nnd seven, went henrtily
t it. The kindling weed was a bit
fractions, however, and would fall down
often. That evening when the two pa
Jamaed lads were ready te get into bed
mother came in te assist at prayers.
What was her amazement when Jee
remarked: "We are net going te say
prayers tonight." "Ne, we are net."
added Jnck. "But whv net, dears?"
Well, we were fixing the weed in the
cellar and It would fall down and It
would fall down, and we prayed and
prayed and Ged let it fall just the
tame; ie we won't say prayers to te
alRht." It looked like a deadlock for a
moment, till Jack, seeing the anxious
iiJ m.r,,?tnlr,8 eyef- cnPled and
Mid, "Well, Joey, let's us de It, after
nlli'ct'n say our prayers and se re
turn geed for evil.'
NANCY WYNNE.
Engage .
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mrs. Brndferd Knight, of 2208 Hit Hit
tenneuse street, announced the engage
ment of her daughter, MIbs Catherine
Bradford Knight, te Mr. Edward C.
L-nssnrd. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
jjuipinceu wnssara, or Lioexarar Farm,
Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Knight and her
rnmiiy have been occupying a house In
Chestnut Hill during the nimm.r whom
they will remain until the middle of
ucieDer,
An engagement of Interest In this city
announced today In Besttm Is that of
M'as Susan B. Sturgls. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. S. Warren Bturgls, of Bosten,
and proton, Mass., and Mr. Rebert
Lincoln Ooedale, eon of Dr. and Mrs.
Jeseph U Ooedalo.' of Bosten. Mlsa
Sturgls made her debut In 1920 and Is a
memher of the Sewing Circle and Vin
cent Club. Mr. Goedalo U In hla fourth
year at the Harvard Medical Scheel.
Miss Sturgls Is a relative of the Stur
glses of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crethers, of
Dunrevln. Wnlllngferd, announce the
engagement of their daughter. Miss
Marlen Crethers, te Mr. Rebert Walter
Beatty, of Meylan.
Mr. and Mrs. James Tt. H. Cromwell,
of Qreystene, Chestnut Hill, nre re
ceiving congratulations upon the birth
Of a daughter en Sunday, Mrs. Crom
well wds Miss Delphlne Dedge, daugh
ter of Mrs. Herace Elgin Dedge, of
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Custls Harrison,
Jr., of Chuckswoed. Villanova, have
Issued Invitations for a dinner-dance
at their home en Thursday evening,
October 19, In honor of their debutante
daughter, Miss Ellen Wain Harrison.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Xeldhard Mnrtln.
of Chestnut Hill, have issued cards for
a tea en iriciay afternoon, October 6,
from 4:30 until 7 o'clock, te Introduce
their daughter, Mlas Evelyn Martin,
who will be a debutante of this season.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin and it heir daugh
ter have Just returned from Northeast
Harber, Me., where they spent the sum
mer. ,
The guests who will attend the lunch
eon en Thursday, which Mrs. William
N. Merlce, of Ballner, Chestnut Hill,
will give at the Germantown Cricket
Club, In honor of her daughter. Mlaa
Alice Merlce, will Include Mlas Ellse
Blddle Robinson, Miss Emma Blddle
Nerrls, Miss Jane V. Geedman, Miss
Careline a. Morten and Mlsa Eleaner
Celeman. They will later occupy the
eux ui iur. ana Airs, juence ai tne tennis
tournament
Mr. and Mrs. Isaae Tatnall Starr,
of Laverock, CheBtnut Hill, have re
turned from Watch Hill, where they
pent me summer, 'ineir aen, Mr. Eu
Tvara starr, jr., nas returned from a
trip aoreaa
Mr. and Mrs. H.irvev Thomm K.vn.
of ReRelelgh. Merlen, are being con
gratulated en the hlrth at a win Mar.
shall Wlnpenny Sayen,' en September
10. Mrs. Sayen, before her marriage,
we mies luanen winpenny.
Miss Bertha E. Smythe, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. L,. NevlH Smythe, of
Chestnut Hill, will make her debut at
a dance te be given by her parents
some time In November and net at a
tea, en September 30, aa was previously
announced.
Miss Marlen Cahtr Dorneghue, daugh
ter cf Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Don Den Don
eghue, of 149 Pelham read, German
town, will entertain at a luncheon today.
The guests will Include Miss E. Martyn
Geerge, Mlsa Verner Petersen, Miss Le
tltla Landreth, Miss Elizabeth Casa
nave and Miss Mary Marshall Scott, of
Baltimore. Md., who Is spending tennis
week as the guest of Miss Doneghue.
Redgers,
The $ectetu editor of the Eveif
Ing Puhttc Ledger will be etad te
jrccetve eny itemi of tectal deinnt
'in various tcoUeni of the clfy, The
note mutt be written en one' Me of
the paper only, and must he tinned
with the tender' till name, ad'
dreu and telephone number, at the
Itemi mutt be capaHe of verification,
if
MISS CATHERINE B. KNIGHT
Daughter of Mrt. Bradford
Knight, of S208 Rittenheute
street, whose engagement ' is
announced today te Mr. Edward
C. Cassard, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Lippincott Cassard, of
Loekafar Farm, Chestnut Hill
of Highland Heuse, Ablngten, have re
turned from a trip ter Honolulu.
Mr. and Mrs. William Harmen Geerge
and their daughter. Miss E. Martyn
Geerge, of 236 Seuth Fifteenth street,
have returned from Eagles Mere, where
they spent the summer.
Mrs. Walter Schuyler Volkmar, of
Graysteck Ledge, Chestnut Hill, re
turned en Monday from the White
Mountains, where she spent a fortnight
aa the guest of Mrs. Phelps Montgom
ery, at New Haven, at her sumcier
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans Norten
and their daughters, Miss Nancy E. Nor Nor
eon nnd Mlas Carollne H. Norten, of
Falcon Hill, Rosemont, who spent the
summer traveling abroad, returned home
en Monday. Miss Nancy E. Norten will
return te Farmlngten Scheel. Conn..
where she la a student,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Henry Landew, of
Atlantic City, are being congratulated
en th birth of a son en September t.
Mrs. Landew was formerly MIjs Bea Bea
ttlce Irene Tayler, of Tiega.
Mrs. Mary Smith, Miss Teresa Hanna,
Mlsa Mary Smith and Mia Irene Smth.
Mr. Frank Smith, Mr. William Smith,
Mlsa Mary Early, Mlsa Margaret Early
and Miss Helen Early, of Washington.
D. C. ; Mrs. Gaffrtey and Miss Sarah
UafTney, Mrs. Laeey, Mr. Themas Lacey
and Mr. Paul Lacey, Mlsa Elisabeth
McDermott, Mr, Frank McCulkln, Miss
Helen Farnen, Mlsn Elisabeth Farnen,
Mlsa Anna Farnen, Mlsa'Margaret Cal
laghan, Miss Helen Mars, Miss Agnes
Smith, Miss Elizabeth Smith. Mian Ger
trude McCulkln, Mlsa Elisabeth McCul
kln, Miss Eleaner O'Brien, Miss Mary
Smith, Miss Mary McCulkln, Mr. Earl
Fries, Mr. Frank Montgomery, Mr.
Frank Meran, Mr. Paul Rlxen, Mr. Jehn
McMenamln. Mr. Geerge' Jacksen, Mr.
Wnltcr Freitftrlrka. Mr. Lea Smith. Mr.
Jeseph Smith. Mr. Alexander Smith and
Mr. Francis smith.
MISS HARTSHORNE BRIDE
OF DR. STUART MUDD
Wedding Toek Place in Bryn
Matvr at Noen
iJtr mini-Ien Tfai-ttinrna. at Phoenix
vllte and Dr. Isaac Stair,' rv of this city.
A large reception followed at the home
of the bride's parents. .
Mrs: Hartshorn, mother of the bride,
were a gown of silver gray chiffon, with
a cape of black point lace, and a large
b'ack velvet hat trimmed with black and
gray plumes. The bridegroom's mother
were brown and geld chiffon.
West Philadelphia
T.
The engagement of Miss Helen
cCermack. dauehter of Mr. and 1
W. J. McCormack, 4128 Parrtsh street,
Seuth Philadelphia
Mr. Thnmu Mnvwall. of 2521 Seuth
Mele street, spent several daya last
week In Wlldwoed.
The Phi Hlrma Tau Sorority h
closed its cottage en North Mentpeller
avenue, uneisea, for we season.
Mrs. Fred D Putren and her niece.
Miss Rebecca Kelly, of 9339 Seuth Six
teenth street, have returned home after
an extensive stay In Atlantic City.
Mlsa Helen Mllnamew. of 1715 Rltner
street, has returned home after having
spent seme time at the Delaware Water
Gap.
Mr. Jehn McLaughlin, of 231S Seuth
Fifteenth street, has returned home
after a week's stay In Atlantic City.
Mrs. Elizabeth Ferrest, of 2S12 Seuth
Nineteenth street, Glrard Farms, has
returned home after spending seme time
In Wildwood.
Mrs. H. McGrath nnd her daughters.
Miss Elsie McGrath and Miss Florence
McGrath, of 2639 Titan street, have re
turned home after a week's stay In
Wildwood.
Mr. Jeseph Sansone. of 709 Seuth
Ninth utreitt. In new at home after
having spent several days as the guest
of Mr. Charles Elwea at the Bellevue
Hetel, In Atlantic City.
Mr. Frederick Vttulll. of 1414 Seuth
street, has returned home after a week's
stay In Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Eckoff 'and their
family, of 2523 Seuth Fifteenth street.
nave returned nema aner an extensive
stay In Wildwood.
Browning
H. Denner, of
Mlsa Dorethy
daughter of Mrs. William
345 Seuth Elghteenth street. Is visiting
wigs ciiie xecu, in xiocKperi, uniane,
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rowland and
their son, Mr. Benjamin Rowland, Jr.,
and Mr. Charles A Wright, son of Mr,
and Mrs. J. H. Wright, 4133 Westmin
ster avenue, was announced at a house
party at the Chi Beta Sorority, West
Philadelphia High Scheel chapter, held
at Ocean City last Saturday. Miss
McCormack la treasurer of the Chi Beta
Sorority, and graduated from the West
Philadelphia High Scheel, June, 1919.
Mr. Wright Is a graduate of the XTnl XTnl
verslty of Pennsylvania, June, 1922. x
Dr. Jeseph Pascerl, of 920 North
Sixty-third street, who has spent his
vacation witn tne ramlly in ocean City,
N, J returned te this city yesterday.
Dr. Pascerl was also the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Alexander B. Thompson, of
Germantown, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Hj Roberts, In Atlantle City.
Mr. vand Mrs. Frank J. O'Neill have
returned from their wedding trip and
are at home at 6230 Chester avenue.
Mra O'Neill will be remembered as Miss
Mary R. Tighe. of 3920 Spruce street.
befere her marrtage en August 26 In
m. james- catnoiie Church, Thirty
eighth and Chestnut streets.
Mr. James B. Smith, Jr., of 1475
of honor at a surprise party en Friday
evening last In celebration of his twenty
first birthday. The guests Included Mrs.
Cecilia Sanderson, Dr. Charles Sander
son, Mr. and Mra Jehn Kane, Mra
Henry Jehnsen and Mr. Henry Jehnsen.
Jr., Mrs. Flynn and her daughters. Miss
Ave Flynn and Miss Dorethy Flynn,
Mrs. William Rewan, Mr. Themas Row Rew
an and Mies Gertrude Rewan, Mr. and
Mra Ned McCaskey, Mrs. J, P, Seulley
and her daughter, Miss Mary Sculley,
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A wedding of Interest te this city and
the West took place at neon teday1 In
the Protestant Eplacopel Church of the
Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, when Miss
Emily 'B. Hartahernc, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Erward Yarnall Hartaherne,
of Haverford, became the bride of Dr.
Stuart Mudd, son of Dr. and Mrs. Har
vey O. Mudd, of St Leuis, Me. The
church was decorated wit gladioli,
palms and ferns. The ceremony waa
performed by Dr. Francis Hartaherne,
an uncle of the bride, assisted by the
Rev. Geerge Calvert Carter, rector ei
the church, The bride, who waa given
In marriage by her father, was attired
In the gown of Ivery white heavy canton
n. - lt,l,. ml.rnlilm1 which WBtf
worn by her mother en her wedding
day. It waa gracefully draped, with a
long court train. Her veil of rare old
lace, which belonged te her great-grand-mother,
waa arranged In a coronet -feet,
caught with orange blossoms. She
carried a shower bouquet of white bridal
resea, lilies of the valley and orchids.
Miss Esther Burns Westen, a cousin of
the bride, was maid of honor. She were
a frock of peach colored chiffon ann
crepe, with a large picture hat of black
velvet, faced with peach colored chiffon.
She carried a beunuet of delphinium and
pink roses. Miss Clementina R. Harta Harta
eorne, as sister of the bride, preceded
the bridesmaids. She were a frock of
turquoise blue crepe, veiled with peach
color chiffon, and a farge picture hat or
black velvet, trimmed with silver and
foeed with nench color chiffon. She
carried pink roses and delphinium. The
briacsmaias inciuuea miss adm y
Sharpe. of Bcrwyn. Miss Jeannette Wll
llard. Miss Carel Welner, Miss Mary R.
rinAr rnnaln nf thn hrMfl. Mlsa LaUra
Carter and Miss Carel Lawrence. They
were attired alike In frocks of turquoise
blue crepe, with newing sleeves or pinK
chiffon nnd black velvet hata faced with
blue chiffon and trimmed with sliver rib
bons. They also carried bouquets of
delphinium and pink roses. Mr. Seeley
Greenteaf Mudd. of Les Angeles, Calif.,
a ceuBln of the bridegroom, was best
man. The ushers Included Mr. Boudlnet
H. Atterbury, of New Yerk; Mr. Stuart
BBenten Clark, of nnesvllle, O. : Mr.
Jehn Shcpley and Mr. Samuel Becker
Grant, of St. Leuis, Mr.: Mr. Russell
Weed, of New Bedford; Mr. Charles H.
Westen, of Washington, D. C. ! Mr. Har Har
old F. Westen, of St Huberts, N. Y.;
North Philadelphia
AnnntinrAment hn hepn made by Mr.
and Mrs. Walter H. Werk, of 3637 North
Fifteenth street, Tiega, or tne marriage
of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Fewne
Werk, te Mr. Themas F. Du Saney, of
Fpnd du Lac, Wisconsin. The mar
riage wan performed quietly in this city,
en Monday, July 10.
Miss Helen M. Toehcy. who has been
spending the summer at Chelsea, has
returned te her home, 317 North Eigh
teenth street, for the winter,
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Ltmecnlne and
their three children, of Tiega, have re
turned from the Grammercy Court
Apartments, Atlantic City, where they
spent the summer.
Norristown
The Norristown Teachers' Club gave
Its annual reception en Monday night
at the Erslne Club hmisn tn meet the
new teachers of the corps. Miss Har
riets Clark Is the club president There
were about 200 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer R. Kearn, of
Eche Dale Farms, Plymouth Heights,
gave a costume dance en Friday In
honor of their daughter, Miss Serena
Kcarns. Thcre were forty guests. Mrs.
Charles Simpsen, Mrs. Wilbur Griffith
ana Airs, iiernert Jenkins assisted In
entertaining the guests.
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