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Wrfmy JlV.lj -' it tfCWT 1 T-.-zw S71 GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Hamy Wynne Talks of the. Montgomery Dance Tonight. She Tells of the Debut of Miss Constance Snow Next Menth Many Smart Gowns at Races This Week Tttr tint of several (lances which fire i Miss Uiiznltptli .7. McKlrey, Mlna tietltla . 1 1... iIip Hubert I.pnniliiB I I-nn'IreJh. MIm Miiry LeuIhb WWtnry, p annul by tue f' ,, Vi,n 11c 1 tliu1 XIIkh Urtl.n K. Hrnyth. Miss Lucy H. Montgomery i be pijcii t ' R' h Pffery9 M, Nerlnn '(J' v Mlw Lllllnn "(in Ter Hiclr 'ni;!itT. 11-1 1 Hepe. vrffue,i, M. Vemer l'ctersen, Miss K-imery. will he held ti'iRlit nt siiwm Ooeilmnti. Mlrn Krunces Blcknell, Adresn. the Hepe dlnnerH rarcnts dtncP- , . ,..,- irn,ls.t,clf Tlie .iiiiiih"",v"'' . , rri... 1 .... tlfullv te etitcrtniiiliiK. lliej lmc : ,? ufce room wli'cli Is virtually n . y.1' ... .....1 IiMi nnvrrnl wide, beau- fjroein and tliMt wvvrrnl wi.te, beau Ml 100ms which nil open into each feed Ttl e b h ' IiTh VearT Tl.re STn .llnners nn.l dliiner-diinres '. tl eatre parties for iier. and nrxt M..t nnr les wl'l he Riven in her honor ?tCH,e T ll'witt Vnlers and the Iti? I)!.'xcl , en U'e Mtl. nnd 127th, Tere "& Ik- rcvernl dinners before .1,.. Inure teniclit. The Frank Tiacy grireSfs 1U Rlve,n dinner for llunny nrv and .Mnry I'nrmll Spencer- the William Wallace Atterbur.vs are enter ..Ini'V for Liz. and Mnrie Louise Ada 111 " '"UllB " 'll.n,l(,r ',l tin I''! -delr l.t fenntiy t'lub. Mr. find Mrs. Hfiir renrer Vnux were te have en en tlrteined before the dance, mil ewltiK ,',,. V. t lenth of Miss Met.i mix their invitations were recoiled. TIIKKK'S another debutante te lie reckoned, did )e knew It? ('011 ...I.. ZLlv. She is te lie introduced nvenber 'iX bv her mother. Mrs. A C I.e II. Snow, at their home, HjilH; vt 1'enn street, (iermnntewn. Mrs. , w- hid hern ill all of last winter, ill f retu ige n Jhls reason reiistancc's debut was net nnneunreil nemrc. Cen-tanee Is a sifter of Mnvlnn Knew. -ir ,n.ried I'hilin Stoever, nnd of UV --" - . the dibutantcs I ALWAYS enjoy beelns tlic new itjle". At tlie Hrvn Mnwr Herse Mew and at the tens we cot an tmpor tmper tunltv te see the lnte'-t in afternoon drcfAPs nnd en Wednesday, at tlie Hep? Tree rnrcs, tlie nenevt in fur coats was en !mv And a fur coat ni'i'.t Imve be"ii Ten- welcome In that bit Ins breeze. My but' It "as cold ! However, the weather mis hi wmideiful. nnd tlie ismntry se leniitlfu'. that re one minded. Of eeur'-e. i-eal, benver and raccoon coats are .till very pejiulnr iuilRlnic ljr the Iee Tiee. but moleskin and e.irneul Mem te lie the latest. I saw the bnek of her car, which had its top r home in uinneva. jiish MnrRiirct Legan, Mlsn Anna nilnri-il nt n tea held en . Schwartz. Miss Kathnrlmi Schwartz, Pfitimber. and n number of M'm Mnrnnrpt Hatfield. MI-h Mnrna ,.? V,non chen for her bv her Upmr ami Miss Kllrabeth JfancH. Mrs, . niht'u will be the first, yu'ium uray Warden, Mrs. rnaries , but tonight h Win ue rue uric j WlHter. Mri, Vt.Brftla Wlliner. f.eMiinnil ' ,mm .-. ",'",i,i i,,.t ulm Is "le weeic-cnu. All's stnrr will 00 tne 1'atcrnettc. of llelpliini, but l Kuest of honor nt n luncheon which hvliilt in New ierls. Mrs. i.du.iraiMrs oeerse Wilcox Mclver. Jr., will Troth, of (iermnntewn, is n sister 01 KiN llt ,er ,emC) 2217 Rlttonheuao Mrs Snow and, therefore, Lenctance a square, en Thursday, November 9. Mint. It'" "des the tin t'".;'1) K , Mls Marian V Ornnt. of 2202 St. jnernl ether parties for this latct et,. . ... ,..,,., nt lnPi,n . U...... hniin IIIHnillM! IN 1 I'l llilllll 1 , Mm. Themas Iinlnii. Hd. who was l.dltli I ';"';-' "orjen. wi 010 engagement 10 WslZ Zr,ride8l,,r,!"kv "'"ni'er Mi'Khf WA&" HeoCrn HeeCrn flf nieHklii, with a wide kelink. cel- ten wl K,ve fl nen Bheu.el, .lII(1 brld lar. She was watchim: the races lrem ...-. .. ,,,. .i,,inifiv niniwr ?.n ir. hin. down, and she looked erv well .Ami- T,(1 cnB.lBrement of MrBi Hampton ilmn-Mre hat of cerise felt completed , slce::. of n.'li Llndlev iicnue, Legan, her costume. Anether hnniNDine mill- nnd Mr. Albeit Ceiell, of Atlantic fkin enpe wns worn by .lane Hepburn, city, will be announced this eening It was made with Ieiir erticnl strips, "t a dinner te b? given at the Phllndel tl the moleskin sewed together nnd wns lma 'eu"ll'; Club by Mr. and Mrs. Cnlci,i,.i !. n enllnv i.f i In. viiiiu. fur J" -s 'jUbtlne, ei oeublno avenue. SiV,,r u l inrLIf "veibrerk. The guests will Include With it .lie were a small black hat efMr aml Mr8i Harry Heeves. .Mr. and jianne velvet. Mrs Waller Scttt, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Mr. A. .T. Antelo I")evereux were an I Matthews. Mr. nnd Mis. Claude Tayler. awfnllv Roeil-looLInc cint of lltsht crnv , Mi. and Mrs. IMvvard Tavler, Mr. nnd tarfiPiil which fami iust 1 clew iier hips. ;V,'.-',)ia.rrn0." , "'".p8' V "M..,?.11"" . ,m rr!,l...,..ble IrnKth Ju;t nevv A J.l.fc&efSgjfi Mede velvet hat. u bind; skirt and finiy ,MS ):i2niietli Carter, Mr. Walter Fteckincs and slippers completed her . Shnridcs. Mr Chnrks Tomllnsen, of euttit. which wns most becoming. I Wl.intlc 'ity, .mil Mr. New tun Kule, of Though tlie majority -eem te ilre-s , W.ihlngten. s mutli for races and horse bliews as they de for teas these dns a great nam smart neenlc vItU jiimenr in Hurt Indies. 1 saw Alix Delau nnd Kittv IViiii Smith watching the rnc;s en Weilneday together. Allx were a tan twenl .eat, a yellow felt hut and n jdlev iiiufller nnd Klttj n large tnn jviln cent and a dink blue cloth lint. Aretlier girl who were tweed was Mary Dnhseu Norris. Slit nrtived in a blown suit nnd n small blown hut, though h'ci" in die afternoon as it grew ee'der. fhe put en a raceenn coat. She was witii K tty Knight and Peggy Heeng:irten. !'"(!' looked well in n Inrge black uuiii hit trimmed en the right (all ir'uiiulng te he stvlhb. is en the rieht " v ), with a bunch of gardenia11, nnd a jfi.iv tweed unit which hud a cellar of Mi cenn, Kitty were a daik blue duvetyn coat villi wide sleeves covered with Chinese ilirnidirv in icils nnd blues, and a Hiiull blmk fell hat which had for Its ' 1 trimming a black btw and two rj st il hat pins. JAM g'.nd tlie time lina come around ngnm for the exhibitions lit tlie Auuleni of the i'lne Alls iiien't yuV 1 de enjoy these private-view nlgh's. end there nie te b.- such lnteiestlttg hipiien"s for the first one this jear Jhlcli is te be held mi November -1. Ne fewer thnn tluee hi ides of the nr are among them. They nre Mrs. Aitluir Villicrs Morten, who wns Miss l-'ther Lievil.nnd who was murrled in liilj ; Mis .lidui O. I'latt. who eii .,,. , . ,,, .. ',. ' , l'lneninir um vllu vl.ir. Pfi.... ...ul "ii. run iTiee. who was Miss Xitra HuiriMiii. Tin ethers en the commit- tee nre Mrs Ceipice H'irtel Ii- Mrs JlsililvfT. l.-,,!.!, -vr mm " 2" n ' fJ 'i ', '.'" .ll,0'"1ns1t, - "aim. Mrs. Jeseph W burten I.lppln- , is. I'liil l'rlce. who was Miss Sura lluiriseii. Tin ethers en the commit- ' . Mis. Alfieil Stengel iiml Miss wine vielsli fsti.nvbriilge. Ttl you knew- tlmt llie rinys ami j-f l'Invers bnve bought the Little Xlicatrer Theie lias been lunch talk '"out it for several vears and a debate ,i ,,'1'"'J fl'eul'l buy or sheiilil , 1'UIIII Oil 1,11(1 low' htieet ninl lllmlli it Whlci!Cii,1n1 '" tn',P tl"' ,'lt,'l",;1'"'",rL' "uau is ns veu knew en De I.'incev Sncnklnir nf ffu in, n i..: .,,.:.. . -..--.. ... ...,j, .mi mi; inrn- Vat the Acailciiiy 1'rivate View made sf think of .Mrs. KM K. I'rice. prebl- ui uie 1'iiija and riit.ers for J'diie veais, jmj knew, and I wondered ou, tee. IkiiI heard Hie purcliUHe of 'fie tlientie is an accomplished fact. s a tleliHlitfnl dub und really docs ttccllcnt vveik. JTOPIJ, who ls nil of live, htnrted x f-clieijl tills enr. Ami be it known juat metlier with mucli interested in i"b Vf'1"1'8 I'teKi'ess, se each day she 0jKc Iier ns she una bieuglit home by 'itr-e. wimt she hail lcaincil. J'lmilly, the thiid in. Hup,, hccaiue beieii nil when meiliei' iisked "Wlmt dlil Jeii le.uii IeiIidV el plied: "Oh, (..'iiuig uiul would interest iBbther." you, XANtlV WY.VNK , SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ..Receiving at thn tea which Mr. nnd r.r lie d A. Meigiin. of .Millwoeds. linestnut mil. will glve en Thursday. f,. m;!er te Intreducp thulr daugh I'. MIph I'lUziiliath Mdlgan, will be ' ll , l.l.l...... r....... fl. 41. l..l ' ' vih.,v lllli'l, H1IEM VII" . '-"a L. Caiuentee. Aflaa I.nevlla Aimtln ..... , .' " " "" vim ji'iii ..mil. lilt-., in. f,w wi ..v, in,..iii.i'i .iiicih i" i v: . i-.- ' --;-" ". ii-w.. .....I 1f-- '"-"u ' "" .. Ill vne UOme OT Air t-K I Il:,""!,.!iavu." f!": club.l.ouse' Kiances lox and Air. Edward Francs Dannenhaue r. Mr enr A r 'lv.; , ami Mre Gregery, en Ogden RV0, WT iini llillll II I Nlllii.llllllitll ...i.l 1ii.li. . ......lnA 1.9 l.u.. il.li.h... t.i,... Lin.diiM MMI .If.f-DI. IJ II I E. Will Kri . , 111 il. I'll'UrilLII : tin hnV r:X- ".lH.Luoil2rte'ito MK A. ne.Hibfp, of AitleC!iy.JS"'"""' " - "'"' occupy i-ti-i tlev ire in it Ti i- " lc lien, Flfty-flflh street and Cedar avenue. Mr' Jacob snreiuer anu Airs VMiiiam te" tines8 "I'.T'-H '" V!' f".,,',, H,.11'J I-.lMh. Mr. Ashbrldg Sharpless, of -.- , . .EV""1 th" ('lub '"KlllS " ,irv "hi1 UTHVmimi.Si Pulaski avenue, has returned fiem u -jfi? ! Js-rris: ---3iSv5 -- i'iium niiii i tiiiitn. i... - .-. i . .. . . .. . .-.. -rt-t l ii m it ii iMirunp. tn - upt MrM. Henry H. Jcnnes, Mr. Matthew I.';'1"' " """f j.ii;i nuuu iwivi iuin. rvhvurd 0 Shnke.ifKnn will prrnlde nt the ten, table. A dlnncr-dance- will fel- uw ler h i-pri-lvlm' iinrtv. Miss Elizabeth linen will act ns maid of iiemii at ,h miiril.ifj.' e( nor Hisiur, MIkh Krancet .tennlim.i ITeas, daughter of ljr. and Mrs. Geerge O. Hosa. of 1721 Spiuce Mtrent, and Mr. 'William 12. M. Pnele, which will take place at neon en Sattirdnv next at Hely Trinity f"iui''i T'lf Hi v Klevil "'""lkltiH, r c tar of the church, wilt officiate. The lirnliHtniiidH 11 .ncludu Mibh atine Win ter riarclay, Miss Mary Sltir, Minn Marcaict Fergusen, Miss Margaret Mc Mc Mc Adee, Miss Maiy Butler, Mian Charlette M, (!raes, MIh Frances Yeung, of n.ililmn-e, and Miss Ethel Cummlngs, of Hefen. Dr. and Mra. Leen T. Anhcraft, of 20:i Wmiuit struct, will till Hum at liininr at their home en Tuesday eve n'nj; next In honor of Miss Hosa nnd Mr. Teele, IT. nnd Mrs Themns O. Ashton, of Malvern nnd Ileclbnf, Wynnewood, will c:le n ilnn co en Thursday evening, De cember 28, at the Hollevue-Strntferd In honor of their daughter, Miss Careline A.Milten Thn cihmIh will liirltliln the "dioel set. jir- iln(l MrH, w .rr of uonnantewn Hill, have Issued Invl llltam E. Geedman, avenue, Chestnut nations for a dance mber 30, at Cub In honor Geedman, Seaver, of Ml'fl Sarnh Lesan Starr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Starr, of Olney .ivenue, Oennunteun, left jesterday for tiiuupeiis, .mil, wnere ane win spena .1. I.U ilUill Ul .Itlillll.l.., .NOV. I. . 11 ) in honor of Miss Beatrice Meckrldrw dauuhter of the Hev. and Mra. Ji Mnelnlilge, of 2UB2 Locust street. Mlbrf Meckriilgu will be Introduced at a. tea which her tiarints will give, at thelr home en Friday afternoon, Xe ember 24. Mrs. Herbert M. Tilden. of 52fi Hans I) ny street, nermantewn, entertained at dinner last iilfc'ht. Mra. Tllden's mar- n.iKe te Mr. Jehn Oswald Macintosh will take place today. Mr. and Mr?. Charles Stanley Dor Der Dor ten, of 7207 Charlton street. Mount Air will entertain at dinner lnfotm lnfetm ally en Tucd.iy evening next In honor of their daughter, Miss Kl zabcth of her sister. The eighteenth annual meeting of the iiluinnue or the Sacied Heard, Uileu Hull, Terrcsilnle, was held nt the con vent jeterdaj. Miss Julia Laguerenne wan ilectcd vlce pitsldent of the alumnae. Mrs. William Marshnll Dar lington was re-elected treasurer, and Mrs. Franklin Hern assistant treasurer. The direct! is elected were Mrs, Charles Unify. Jr., Mrs. Themas J. Myer, Miss HUcn (liace Smith and Mrs. Francis 1. I'.itt rien. After a. liiiinea meet ing and luiiLheun, the children of the M'tioel g.ive mi enteilalnment. About 150 attended the meeting. Comings and Goings of Main Line Felk Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Brooks, of the Crossways, St Davids, have just returned from Atlantic City, where they spent a few days en their way home fiem Nemi Scottn. Mrs. Aubrey Hoeves Hunting, who ban been spending several months In the Adirondack Mountains, bus returned te her home, On-the-HIll, Wistar read, Ardmore. Mr. Luclen T. Phillips, who has been .spending several months traveling en the Continent, has returned te this i euntry, and is siu-ndlng a. few weeks with his brother-in-law and slater, Mr. and Mrs. J. Uuy Hallewell, of fit. Davids. Marries Army Officer in West Philadelphia Mr. and Mra. 'M. V. Smith, of 4112 Pine street, atinounee the marrlape of llml. w.t.c.l.. VKu. II, .ua Ul!..... .. 1..,. .Ii'"l nuuiiii, ..t.B-7 nine .j.iii, n. ivivnil- i....... t. r n...t nin..Ai . i. .,. M iMvidsen, or Kert . ' Tuesday. October 17, In lll Lplphuny, Hfty-sef Unlt'moie avenue. Afte ,weddliiB trip, Colonel nr , tun wl.l live at Kert Bl II Davidsen, of Kert Bliss, Tex., en Tuesday, October 17, In the Church of eventh street and fter an extensive and Mrs David Bliss, Tex. Mr, and Mrs. Itandall S. Behrlnger, wlie.su marriage took place in Geth Hi'inana Lutheran Chuicb, Sixtieth und Callow hill streets, en September 1G, have returned from their wedding trip. The friends of Mrs. Walter Gless, of li!G North Fiftieth street, formerly or , J , I .1I..I..H, ...... .. Ml I... .-,.! .. ........ that she is cenvuliscng from a seileus IIIi.i.i.j ul llm MlKrlinrdln llnunllQl M Wl"-" J' P. " U i.-iifm-uiTii, ..t .-.... i,..u .,m . evening. The members are Miss Jean Hlluii, Alias Iteslyn Lane, .Miss Helen h'chaeffer. Miss Alae Sacks. Allss Helen Nathansen and .Miss Jane Hepkins. The guchts Included Miss Hthel llherman. Aliss Lillian Helber. AIiss Flerenco Kun Kun lsen, Dr. Jebepli Strailbs, of Chicago ; Air. Leen Uetznn, Air. Albert Lnlrne, Mr. Edward Uerger, Dr. Allen Scldman, of New Yerk; Air. Jesse Levin. Mr. Jack Schwartz, Dr. Lclghten Coedman, Dr. Haul Hui ns, of New Yerk, uud Mr, David Weinman. North Philadel iJiia Club Plans Annual Play and Dance The Oeldrn S Ipper Assembly will glva It" third annual plav and dance Alen- day evening, at .Mercantile Hall, Air. Abe Llpschutz and Air, Jack Alaser wiote the t ketch These taking part will be Alius Ua Crcenbliitt, AIiss Dera Davidsen, .Miss I'.v.i j'ortney, Mr. Jack Huffman, Mr. Jeseph, pubd niky. Mr J. Henry Kihn, Air. .1. IMvvard Hecht, Miss iillle Hklar, AIIhs .Miriam Oreenhlatt. AIiss Hetty ThompHen, Alius Ethel Moskevlti, Mr. Samuel Vogelaen, Mr. ( larencn Du Plane, Mls llertha atom, Miss Detty Welw, Miss Minerva bager, Mss Annette Klear, M sa Charlctte ate- leff. Miss llertha Odyt , Miss Violet Myers. MUs EIsle Mandel, MIm rranaea Portney, Miss Henrietta Illvder. Mm , Frances Heaen, W Ua Stjlla Ileaen, Miss I ?,"Ii.."?2r''J- Jc.W5.,?LrJ-. "i1".? m s ijuiiii at luiniin. ai iier netiie rnuay -wl' ...--.-.. .--. wm i( EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, m'y i'iSsmd mfgBi ML 'V.pi i 5 macEau ysBHBBmPW fif$fe' ' 4A'?'" ' ma SSI ' -1BWM - Sw$fy m tt'i&m t wm. mmmr- "mmm v- ik ufflw ' .s -?' s ' -jj g ill ii niiM ri . vwnrKv1 . ara'Hm''B i l. t ii-. a- L'ts . its t jtyx.n . . w(v .nyuiu a eesv. e i - '. . w y. TS2tftW Nt- BSSSKiri-.?. v ws" MJB"siV.;'5 .-.x?ir,,y?;.'-1; -i , --- i ? . fas2?; siX8 f.jv?' if old & ' S -f ;M"& fe 1 ismmsm - . raft r .Ma-.s Sa,arriael cj. peeves .If rs. Xcihen, tche irut .fins Alberta I'uncentt Heath, daugh ter of Mm. IScnjamin It. Heath, xeun ;,ian ltd en 'ednctdu) last at St. Stephen' (,'huvch, Tenth and Chestnut streets. Mrs. liispham tens Miss Julia L. Townsend, daughter of Mrs. L. Scott 7'oicu 7'eicu HCtut, of Wilmington, hefere her marriage in that vity lait Satur day. Mrs. Heeves' tvedding, tchich Mildred Medeff. Mr. Paul Kane. Mr. ' Itubcn Jacobs, Mr Harrj' J. Kr'edman, Mr aiax onapire aaiu .ir, wuiiam Kalsermafk Mrs Ellzaketh M. Welsbred. of 1125 W. Lehigh avenue, gave a party last eve- nlng In honor of her son. Air. Adalbert! Waldeiniir Welsbred, te celebrate his llfleintli birthday. Among the guests' were MIbs Maud Jnhn Miss Kathryn nnnf.,1 v m nnmtiiv steei. m no wmtii. beth Dr'uedln?. Miss P orence Kaiser. Miss Emma Pesl'.ng. M'sj Catharine Ie-htnan, Miss Kllzabeth Hepkins, Miss riin.i.u Vnnnir. Mips Tlatne Musirr.ive. Mls' Kminn Schmidt, Mr. Hernhard K i Berllngcr. Mr. Stanley B Smullen. Mr. Vine Bridie Club nt luncheon at her William llwelljn,, Mr. William J. Geg- home en Thursday, October 26. fis, Jr., Jlr. Charles C. Smith. Mr. i rancls J Kelly, Jr, Mr. Geerge Scheen- Mil. Hexell K James, of Chester an hut Mr. Karl Berllnger nnd Mr. Jehn O. trralned Informally at bridge last 'eve Vlth. ! nlnir In linnni- nf l,r- .IimcfU... . Mr. and Mrs. William Harrl nf 1757 North Seventh street. the engagement of their daughter, Mlhs Henrietta Udltsky, te Mr. Charles Glt telmun, also of this city. The wed ding will take plnce In January. Mr. and Mrs. I. Stein, of 101S Knst UriCtVUS niirCIl UIUIUUIIVC .,.,- v.,r,,.J ment of their daughter. Miss Kva Stein Kva Stein of Frank-1 i I te Air. Aiucri itesenuerg, ford. Parties and Events of Jntflrnst in Gprmnntnwn I ,.--w. .- ... . I will entertain x i'oe.rc.c'tob'er T ! Mrs Harry Bewers w a. luncheon and bridge i.nme m Friday afternoon The guests will be Airs, Charles Wall Mr. nnd Mrs. William H. Cennell, of Pelhnm Court are en a several weeks' trip te the Grand Canyon nnd New .Mexico. I A Tea and a Dance Planned for Cymvyd Alra. Alfonse Jose Fernandez, of Cjn wyd, will entertain at tea this alter alter neon in honor of Alias K euner F. Oelsci, of Cjnvvyd, whose marriage te Atr, Jehn J. Levatl, of this city, will taka pl.ice In April. AIiss Atmee Hliklnblnn nnd Miss Natalie Dlrklnbine. dautrhtcrii of Air. ninl Mr J Hlrklnblne. of Cj nvvyd, will utitiirtaln nt an informal cobtume daucu at thelr home en Tiiebday cvenlnif. October 31. About forty guests will attend, r, . . ' , Entertainment of NetC ' '"" jn ffnlninehiirrt Nnilt ,n nemWSUUrg 1CWS Mlsa Helen Llntz. of Cottage street, cntci tallied the members of the Girls' League en Thurday evening, at her home The guests were Miss Anna Stevenson, Mlsi Florence Hnlnen. Mlvn iv ""ttin. M'as Florence Weed, Mra. H. McCartnly, Mtia Helen Parr. Mlsa Lena BetUn, Mra" Jehn Purry, Mrai FOUR PROMINENT AUTUMN BRIDES Phote-Grjftcrs also took place last Saturday, tern one of the meit important of the season. Mrs. Heevts is the daugh ttr of Mrs. (ieeiyv Itroeke, of Almondbury Heuse, I than. Mrs. tiray, ichesc marriage took place in .Ycie VerA- en Thursday, teas Visi A. Margaret Iiunlep, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald MiCua, of Hallyheather, Ard more, Virginia and A'cie Yerk Charles O-n' "r ten Jamln Clark and Mra. Charles McClue. I Mr. anil Mrs nines JfcCrann. nf i 311)2 Rhawn street, nnd Sip nn.l Mm Samuel Kel y, of Cettmnn striet. nre i en a meter trip te Unlontewn Pa., , wnere iney are visiting rer a week. r ..,.,- J D,'J , Liitncncens ana, tsriaan i -, , . - , . femilar III UelaiVarC JJeiintY " Airs, nilwnrrl A Mti.elrinn ne a...-.u rneie. will entertain the members of the ...... ... i. "- "MiiRmci, ..II-. la fflltnlrv I'vaiPn IV1I1B, or HyrUCUStf, Jf. V.. Who nnnouie ! Is "Mfg her parents for a few -weeks ,Vi.2nril AIis Henry Martin Wlrx, of Wal llngferd. cntertulntil the m'em.r. e hi i bridge club at luncheon en Wed- netday afternoon. . Theso in charge, of the card party wnlcli -vas given last evenlntr by the Junier section of the Wemun's Club of Illdley I'aik were Miss Helen Haves Tiue 11 t-Tfl VutVi Due,. J va -- ' , ilctzel. Mrs; ilaFry Winsmore In chal?-1 i man of the section. ,".? ." S5?rJ? A n JK ,. iiiuiu nwimv ier ritovflue uity. Va 1 hnla tli&a III I. ... i. a "r they will' be guests for"'a fevv , "' A w!' e'eau" " Mr' ana Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred II. Williams will THE SOPHIANN GOWN SHOP 6ti WEST CHELTEN AVENUE Germantown, Philadelphia TO CELEBRATE OUR Second Anniversary We Offer Our Friends nnd Patrons 10 DISCOUNT On every purchase for en week beginning Saturday October 21, 1922 SOPHIA GOODMAN WS-. arrr-r .Neilsan. Moerestotvn Girl Engaged; Other Neivs of Interest Mr. and Mrs. HuhIi Ilegers announce the tngagement of their daugher, Miss Marv U Heger.s, te Mr. Kebert Starn i Harris, of Philadelphia. i Mr. und Mrs. William r. Buzby. Jr.. nre nevv In Canada, where they will remain for three wek.s Mr Huby wan Miss Dorethy Stanten befcre her mnrr.age la.-t Saturduy. Mrs. Henry Stockvvell Tias returned te her home after visiting her father, Mr. Dcelln, In Hadden Heights. Party for Bride-te-Be; Other Norristetvn Neivs Miss T.lnda Keller and Miss Muriel Stong entertain it nt a miscellaneous bower en Wednesday In honor of Miss Miriam Keeler. who will be married this I fall ie Mr. Hareld J'lutt The guests iniluded Miss Helen Hoever, .Miss l'i-nees Hoever. Miss Klsle Jarrett.l Alls' Jiuise u.itli, AIiss Helen Beck- with, MIsj 1'lercm.e I nderkefler, Miss Catherine Sands, Mrs Jehn Jnrrett, Mrs. l'lrey Keller und Mrs frank K Kehl. SIr' nnd Mrs Hairj Seaser, of Spring I ' "' n,lV0 anneunccil tlu. engagement nf their daughter, Miss Mra Seaser, t.i Mr. Frank Wll.v- itrlmmel. non nf ,r and Mrs. William F. Strlmmel, of! .me i.iisv i.irsiuvu sire.'i, The annual meeting of tl e Muntgenv ry County I.eayiin of Women Veter? w II be lield en ThuisiKy, October 20 at i Ity Ii.ill, Norristown Mr. Aaren i Cnnrlii rtie I. ..... .. .. .1... V-..l.. "" iii.ui "i mi' emrii-WH-n ,rT'h of ,he 1W. Inm charge of the i10''11 arrangements Mrs Heimaii L. iv ul7 the county league chairman. will preslil. The ipeikers will Include MrH Je,m ' M11I,T State chairman of 'he Lcague of Women Veteisj Miss Marlen Itellly clialrmim of the Phlin. 'le'l'hia League. and Miss iiertrude niy, fhlrman et the Lewer .Merlen League ' ,s ""tfe-'ed thnt about four hundrei "omen of the county will be present. Riie. Ired MlM Kllznbeth ouen. of SOI Swede Vr IMIQ DI AWI7D CIWD YLMO lhMl l&3 33 CHESTNUT ST. WT SATURDAY ONLY l-KtSH-CUT ROSES 60c DOZ. Open Mindiiys Tlrllierlra Evers-vvliera I Kver thing In r'lenrr - I i?4 i - ANNA 8CHENITZ 1 OCTOBER 21, 1922 street, has returned from Sumnevtewn. ' i wneie she has been the guest of Mrs. tviiuam Hecnncr. Miss Jean Louise Shnlnllne. of Main and Hamilton streets, was the guest of he..or Ui a HUrnriv,. mrtv riven In cel.i. bratlen of her eltrhth hirthrtav. ThV were twentj-flve guests. Mrs. J. IC Herner, of BSS Hamilton w,?!;1' na returned from a stay in Wildwood, N. J. The) marrlnga of Miss Mary Leuis . gft'i " .,11 1 ' Jit', rni'-.r u . iuj .ii .' m-jiirn re bj '.uusyr j: :ri Possibility of Heuse Heating With Gas Instead VVVVSAAiVWVVVVVVVVVSAWWSl The following information is compiled for use by our workmen, when asked by consumers nbeut certain features concerning the use of gas for house heating: Question 1. Is possible te install a gas burner In a house heater (het water, steam or het air) ? Answer. Yes, Question 2. If ""ch a burner h installed, hew much irns will be needed for every ten of coal used previously? Answer. If Baa burners are inserted in an existing heusu heater, it preb ably will cost ii or -I times as much te heat the house ns it did with coal. An existing heater cannot be converted te an efficient gas-burninp; appliance. Even when the heater is specially designed and built for the purpose, Rn at $1.00 per thousand cubic feet would be mero expensive than coal, unless the latter were selling at $32.00 per ten; then the cost of the two would be equal. Question 3. ,Dees heaters? Answer. The will Question 4. U00'' tne Company rcremmend the installation of gas burners In a house heater? Answer. rn( Company advises against such installations, because they are extremely inefficient, and probably would be discarded after n short trial. The Company will express no opinion en the relative merits of nny burners advettised for thn purpose. Ouestien 5. If sVch n burner s installed, will the Company set a meter te supply it? Answer. rh' Company will install meters te supply gas burners uhetl for thih purpose, provided tint in it- opinion, no hazard te peen or property is created. An installation which inc'udes the removal et any part of the drum between the 1're box nnd the air chamber of a hetair furnace will net he supplied with gas. Question 6. Will Vhe Underwriters take exception te such nn installation? Answer. We "' 0 information for tlie Philadelphia situation, but have never nenid of them taking exception te the piinciple of using gas ter house heating, for if gn heating apparatus is proper! v de signed there should be no mere dancer m using gas than thie would be te use coal for the heating agency. (An litter de.-inng a copy of this sheet should apply te his foreman) MTT We believe the above unsigned information sheer is directed against us. A glance at it will probably disclose JI the publishers. Te us it is ob ions. Their opinion is a guess. Our guarantee is based en known facts. Take your choice. HOME COMFORT HEATER COMPANY Finance Building Philadelphia i K ui 'up uin '' wi'-rai! iva-r '" ,.,,..,,.,.,.,.,,,, Kurtz, of 294 Rast Fernnncc street, and Mr. Clarence Wllferd Tinkler, son of Jlr. Jehn Tewnseiid Tinkler, of 69" Haws avr line, will take p'.aca en Tues day afternoon. Cictebir 31 at 4 o'clock. I Ui the Wiiflhlngien Memerial Chapel Valley Kei'gc. The Ilev W Herbert I Muilc, rector of thfs chapil, will etllclnte I tit the ceremony. Announcement has been made of the mnrrlBge of Mrs. Kuth Hpang Flslvr, I daughter of Mr and Mis Jehn II. 'pang, of I,one Linden Knglovllle. te 1 Mr, Frederick Lnngferd Mnhau, son of I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mnlgan, of Willow J (J rove. Mr nnd Mra T Stephen Nenle, Jr., of 1108 West Marshall street, enter 1 tftlncd nt cardn en Mendav in honor of their tmth wedding anniversary Hamm Dinger . A wedding of Interest will take place (lilt aftcrii'i"-! at -j clc ck in in Me I Hermen Unformed Church. Fifteenth i ?.n" . "ingoheck'nu stieft , when Mlsa, 'Bertha May Iinger, daughter of Mr. i nnd Mrs Jtsse I) Dinger, of 62G Wlnge- hecK'ng street, will hecorne tha brlda of eir. i nemas uyren Hamm. or Nnvvurry, . H. C. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will be at tended by her slater, Mlm Hva Dinger, as mnld of honor. Mls-i Herlhn. Wllller. cousin of th bride, will act as fleweri c rl Th tev Clinrlca ". I D D., will officiate. Mr. Kdward Linden i will be best man and thn ushers will Include Mr Allen Dinger, Mr (Jeeige Hamm, Mr Ouy Hnrnd nnd Mr. Chares 1 Hepler. A reception Will fellow at the home of the bride's parents, after which Mr nnd Mrs Hnmm w II Ita en a wedding trip te Washington, D. C. and tha New Kngland States. They 'will live In I'tica, N. Y., upon their I return en November 1C. ; Macintosh Tilden Nuptials , Thn niurrlnirn of Mrs 1! -!ifrt M Tilden, of 'termantewn, nnd Mr Jehn i Oswald Mecfntesh, of thli city and tltiniilnn V T tnnl. i.l.n. . . a day In cLlVary' Hplce '..ui Church': G " linnnlewn The Hev. A. R Van M.H.ir. i M-i'JI ill III,- CIIIJIII ...IICIHIl'II i ll I bride, who wus given In marriage by .Mr ' Frederick Tunnell, was attended by h"r ' sister, Mrs. Geerge V. Brown, of C eve-' land, O., ua matron of honor. Mr Gan-i zale Munz acted as bist man and the ushers Included Mr. Jehn Latta, Jr., Mr ' William Pepper Norris and Mr Leenard I .juu iuuiihi U-.UH, ur vuer a weuaing trip Mr. and Mra Macintosh will live ui u.u iiansnerry street, liermantewn. nguoierw yencEa NewTheucht Mllfl. ORRTRL'IIK I.. P.ITTKB, of Nir Yerk and I Anle?. ataker. Mra Carollne Kcnita Marh of New Ter heateaa. ' A miparatructural mrlea of talka uoen Sclentlfle Kliht Thlrklnr and I.lvlnjr-' will be iven every n'teninnn at 3 o'clock and evanlnira at ij"ept Sunday) t IlTlnntni,' Sunday Ort 22 te ! Oct. SS. Inrlualve l" HCIKNTIl'H HP HIT TIIINKISO avn 1 rs J:SfI.T oil THE .MIRACCIXJUa LIKE " v-a hut'lect Sunday a I .M J'retc:nnt Knlecpal (IIUKf'II 01' THE Her.Y APOSTIX9 -1st and i lirim'iin i.ts Iluv OEOIt'.i: I! T'ihP Recter. 1 M H. Iv i i rrmunien ?.!2X A. .'. -i'"rn''-' Pi-aver and Sermon " .10 P. M s(, ,, v ,j0 I'lS P M- I'm, uu Travcr .'olelut llkl Ii. ri. II lihrten- 1-ermen ' OhIj s SEf'eNU I1EST " 7 30 I M y jii pone a Service , League. Tej 'IVI'T.CENCE." tlltltCH or .ST. JtDE A THE NATIVITY X W. cei 11th ai.d Mt Vernen st. Sunday "enlcn in n a. M 7 43 P M and 8 A M en the flrat Sunday A live church with a warm wlcema Rev JAMES r I'ROSPO.V. Recter. I nltnrlin ' FIH8T VNirARIAN t'HLItCH. 2125 Chest, P,u "',; . . , ,, .,, , ev. Treder-ck R Clriff n. .Mln'iter. ' A: .-S. :" ."I "'". IV" .?- Sub- lect. ' Tre Tvr.uin of Deama 1 L'MTAKIAN lll'RCH OK fJEBMASIOHS & 0c?0ber S2 . Berrru "at 11 A M I Tha Miniver r.ev roeer s. reiilJES j will rieach Subje-t "The Watchword of Christian Demncreey " I Church thoei In the Parlih Heuie at ' earns hour All era invited. m ji is.1 b. -nil M ", j.""j 'yi ' of Ceal it is physically possible te mnke such the Company sell, or install gas burners in consumers' house Company does net sell ga burners for this purpose, and net install burners obtained by a consumer from any source. ,,.,,,,,., .. nnTirr,Wil nr.vft-wmrmm, "."vywmirrrurrianv-twwmimli RKMOintTB NOTICIW ,fe.f3 ttiinlliit ". T' f. Till': TP.MPl.te Ureuil nnd llerlm stii (1000 N.) .1000 Rents llf.me e tin llni"e llantlut Church iif'sni.t. it ceNWiii.i., rter. Win liu. .M...-.,.. I....I.I. timmtnr. . i'tw ...-..uifij. ;i..m lam ...... . rrfilerlil' i: ntnrk. Omnnlnt. . . .. ' it J Marvin Ifanna, Muiilcal DirKrer. i The v elnt Nunduy of Ilom-Cemlnt Wtk ' "111 bii marKed by areclat nervfcff ferjX Shut-Inn en .Sunday inernlnr, at 10-B0. Kirn en ly Huimell II. Conwell. Mr, 't Ituth J.Ievd Klnnev III be lha iruMt e ,l lnlt of ths Ternnin Cherua Mr. Klnn. r III jltut NelilllnKfr's "31111 Btltl Wth I Tlies nnd "In Tln. O Hed Dn I PttVA ' mv Trul," by Hplrlier, ami wun innvj ,i; T'tnple Clierun "(lert Hhull Wlt All TMtra-i Awny " h: rield. .... ,-l Mr Conw-n will alie preach at 7:45. niJ.J th r iin Inml Tmpla Chrirua will !". llll) a tlc'hiHil. .lr I. IV,..,. SuDt.. 8 Illbla Behoel, Jera L. Crease, Supt., is80 l ., ........ i r .M. .T'inler and Penler Teunit I'eepUa' Bet It.. 7 t. . Churrh rrayer' muftinr Trlilay at t P.1I "V I ur rrvntl-in for Mr Cenwall'a BOflTth ' llllVerv uf "Arrn. nt tllamntldfl IUM- shen rur.'l day Octer- "j at g 16 V, M iiajnernj iejfi7. tiii; vervri nrnni in r'ttiitiyfi e ti:ji"i.i: ' KOlIJ'B CHUHCII or UreaU and IIrk. ata. I Thraa DupartmanU Darlnnan 1 te S Junier 0 te 11 . Bnlnr, 12 te 18 Tlie bevi and Kirla ara Inatruetail In a . wnrihlpful nrvlc In tha I.ewar Tamj!"' whlla uarenia hear Dr Conwall In In main audltnrlum. , rreabytrln KC irk.KT CllCaill. lth Areh, Hev CMIin.-VR CDWAIIT) MACAItTNIT 10 45 Ht 1'aul and Ilia Krlenda Tha 'In-it H -art of the Ura&taat of The Indians 11' Itlble flchoel 7 C E 7:0 naettal e im th" Turner or can "I nin Hfere Winter " Ir Mai'irtnaVn annual sermon en foil- w tjve epiifirluiilty isiniir.innnif phiwhvterian cntmai- llr-j.id ami Diamond ata a I'.'-. vwi.MAM I MiCOItMICIC, Paater Ilev y K L'urrv Aialst-vnt. 10 ,10 "fjuei! Invnktmi-nte." Matt va. te -1 . .10 - Hun my Hi-heul T ihiltlan Kndoaver 7 I.',- ' Sten and Think" Luka xlr. M. All "fin fr at ul aervlcaa. i. ,05iK,,1!51U.,',rn'e5,sIS?.?''X iEHSFn I lllX'tAr PLVurVlSLV X?XA,rJMlr flldlt II Kvilni Orirenlaf iinfl nir.lAr. 1. 10 .10 - TVM'KAKAIIU: THINOa." la '10' hur-h Sthuel Ulble e.aaaes for all . DO Stu'liiiti Oulld. An Open Jrutn. Tl, Paster npeaiij for twclv mlnutea and ., opens the dlacunlen The nrat talk In tha Z?V??' .'J,,.'n..nt Mvatary." will ba "THU ., MAN AT WHOM OOD MAIIVEI,U!D." .7..1 IT" THl: BATT1.C OK IliaHTEOUS NKSS.1' nr 'Tn I'refclema of the Km noime World " The r.rm of ftv flandav N no vn ne talka en "TODAY'S IJATTLt WITH THBTKROAT Tba araat prebitniF of econemlo life and eondlttena will b ra. mien ie xna uepei or unrial. WI-.I.COME TO THE COMMUNITT v CHCItfH A MODEn.V C1IURCH TOH JJHOSJSJJFr? OPENIND. HErilNH PRKXIIYTKRIAN CHCBni n -'1 at and Walnut ati. Kev Af.KXA.NDEIl MaeCOLU D. D Rev AI.V1N n. OURI.ET. ABSIBTAMT I)r MacC'ell will praach at tha 11 o'clock aervlee nnd Mr. Ciurlav In the evanfn at 8 en "Tie Hn'rlt of a Man." KVESINt. Ml SIC O.Ueil. Who Is Llka Cnte Tha" .. Myles n. rat "New .Sinks the Sun .Horatio W. Parker f herus rhelr unir the direction of H l.ine 'IV .nrr"n --V'l'i"'' 51Ji?mr-1-,,1L!.r',:ii. rEMPI.i: r-a-iklin ind Thmnoaen Th- r he-ei-f ill I'liur Ii Wi.h a Warm WlmfTl Rev ROI.AM' UlllLL, l.L'TZ. Mlnlater. 10 30 ! l.lieve " 8 (' ' Mi lta-t c.ltlanltv A apeclal fermen te tha ht Alban Cemmanderi. Kmrhts Temriiir v he wdi attend In oela eela brailnn nf ih-ir '. Hi annlveinars r.thlcnl Culture AOrEMY 01' MI M( . It A M, M.EXANM.K IRMVh w'll apeak "ihe Paliuseuln of the Spirit." 1'rl-nils tOMERENri: tlss. j.-.tn and Race ata. 11 40 M u-aze. or Hebrew Prophet. " Nttera we v-i in.. Mletrllaneeua O0"lKI. IM.CS1R1 Olfcs' CON-ENTION fi-teb-r -It and 'Jl l VNTRAI. ViIllH EROAD STREET PHI SbVICTtJN CHtRCH. AT BROAD r in' m .f ctilld-en cordially Invited MiiMJVYMllHT 7 SO rr.n t 'ir U-turn h ljr C H Wee itnn en "RAOS. magically llluatrKieil. PAHEAN'my tiMinonsirrttlenx Tl ESUAY M:s..Iii.s AT 10 A .M anil 1 p XI vvlih l r iir-am rich In auriestlv. id.ae bv cxprr'a In releus education Tl i:t).VY NIOHT 7 30. Dr R P. v Ileri' of New Yerk, with hlj wendnrfu CHALK TALKS! Vr Je! n M.irMurr.iy. of sew Yerk en "MuTIilN I'.v klt-.a l. REI.KSIOL'S EDI i'AI ION ' "J,"m " ' 1 1". I '"I t " "I I "I. .1 fl ' JM.ICM I - 'AAAVAAASAVWsAyW an installation. P l A I i M i: ) n. v. n ' 1 P V v TL t 1 r u-tf PIP ti it At s Si t ri 1 I I i J V) ' ii I ...n-l-nA ,V . , d, tfiM i' ..,; 'AatIwS-a t.w u :-s --,. . ...iii....wJ.tiAa i :..., , , i ...