in the end all you really have is memoriesfultonhistory.com/newspapers 23/philadelphia pa... ·...

1
THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1940 a. n S 0 Mrs. Earle Departs for Miami Beach Miss Fotferall Returns From Baltimore Visit Mr*, George H. Earle, of 1826 Rit- tenhouse Square, has left to occupy her cottage at Miami Beach for the hil«i^f of the season. Mies Eleanor Dulaney Fotterall, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Fotterall, of Devon, hat returned from Baltimore, where she wee the guest of Mrs. Walter R. Abafl and her daughter. Miss Mens AbeJl, and Mrs. W. Graham Boyce and Miss Blse Boyce. Mrs. George Horace Lortmer, of ••BelgTaems," Wyncote, has taken an apartment at Palm Beach, which she will occupy this week for a month. Mrs. Richard Benson, of Rarer- ford, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Joseph W. Pew, of "Rocky Crest," Ardmore, at Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Heatiy C. Dulles, of -Cotswold," Villanova, entertained at a dinner on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Barrlnger, of Villanova, gave a dinner at their home on Friday evening. Mrs. Harrison K. Cansr, Jr., of 2118 Locust st.. entertained at a luncheon on Friday in honor of Mrs. Harrison K. Caner, of the Barclay. Jessie Nelms Engaged to W e d Mr. and Mrs. Richard Waldie Nesms, of Wynnewood, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Jessie Elisabeth Nelms, to Mr. Or- viBe Anderson Petty. 2d, son of Mrs. Marc la M. Petty, of Germantown, and the late Dr. Orlando H. Petty. Miss Nelms is a graduate of Arling- ton Hall. Washington, D. C, Mr. Petty is a graduate of William Perm Charter School and the University of Pennsylvania. Mrs. P. M. Milward-Oliver, of St. Davids, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Cynthia Mil- ward-Oliver, to Mr. Randolph Scar- borough Driver, of Ridley Park. Artisan Aides Meeting president of the Artisan Aides, will conduct the first meeting of the group since her election, tomorrow night at 8.30 Xclock. in McAllister's, 1811 Spring Garden st. Those who will assist Mrs. Dewees Jacqueline Goiter, vies president; Mrs. Clara Conly, treasurer; Mrs. Helen Stagerwalt, warden, and the following chairmen: Mrs. Martha Carroll. Mrs. Bessie Peterson, Mrs. Margaret Wilson. Mrs. Margaret Donry, Mrs. Edith E. Reilly and Mrs. Lou Grover. . . . OUR ARTISTIC TRANSFORMATIONS They look so natural, that only the wearers know that they or* transformations. Light in weight Easy arrange and wear. A Goldman transformation nay cost a trifle more than an ordinary one, but there is o vast difference in work- manship, quality and style. One of the Largest S e - 1 e c 11 o ns of Natural Wavy and • Hair in Philadelphia. WITH LITTLE LEISURE TIME Miss Madeleine F. Newbold, niece of Mrs. Edward Osborne Troth, of Chestnut Hill, combines with the so- cial duties which fall to the lot of a debutante, some serious work, as a provisional member of the Junior League. Miss Newbold is one.of the most attractive members of the current debutante set. New Jersey Mrs* Thompsons Mrs. Wolfe Back From Jamaica Cruise Mm. Philip A. Thompson, of E. Oak sve „ and Mrs. Charles A. Wolfe, of Moorestown, returned last week from a three weeks' cruise to Jam- HAIR PUCES . . . Cleaned. Dressed and Repaired . • « Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker, of "Elm Terrace," Riverton, are spend* tng some time in Jacksonville, Pla. Miss Betsy Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, of Moores- town. has as her guest over the week- end Mies Jean Anne Perrier, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George A Per- rier, of Washington. D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D. Cain, of Mount Holly; Mrs. Bmma Henry, of Beverly, and Mr, Charles Schissler, of Media, left last week for a trip to Coral Gables. Pla. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Benson Clark, of Riverton, will leave the latter part of February for Hobe Sound, Pla., where they will remain for a fort- night Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gallagher, of Auxiliary Meeting The Lansdowne Auxiliary of the Delaware County Hospital will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. D. M. Banker, 309 N. Maple ave., Lansdowne. One of the discussions at the meeting will pertain to today's fashions. A square dance will be given by the Auxiliary Friday evening at 9 o'clock, in the headquarters of the Twentieth Century Club of Lans- downe, Lansdowne sve. Bows Next Season Among the debutantes of next season will be Miss Katherins Whitmer Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlemagne Tower Wolfs, of Wyncote. Miss Wolfe, who Is a student at Springside School, will attend Smith College In the autumn. this spring you'll want a new make-up ...and* to keep yen posted on toe new make- up eelees, we invite yon to consult wilt Miss BEATRICE BOYNTGN P*rss*e7 Repretentstiv* Dorothy Gray Salons who will be Happy to answer Questions on the care of the skits and correct make-up. Miss Bornton will be in our Perfume Department from February 12th to 17th. Calendar for This Week's Events in Society N I S T N U T S T R U T AT I I V I N T I I N T H "J Haddonfield, are receiving congrat- ulations upon the birth of a daugh- ter, Dorothy Hodrue Gallagher, on Feb. 1. Mrs. Gallagher is the former Miss Dorothy Harlan Hodrus, of Scranton, Pa, Miss Jane Oliver, who spent last week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Roger Oliver, in Burlington, had as her guest Miss Bernice Mac- Nichols, of Connecticut. Mrs. Russell Butler, of Woodbury, entertained at a luncheon and bridge at her home Tuesday afternoon, when the guests were the members of her club. Judge and Mrs. Frank A. Hen* drickson and Mrs. Hendrlckson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Fryer, of Mount Holly, sailed Friday for a cruise to Miami, Pla. They will return the latter part of the month. Mrs. W. Franklin Stroud, Jr., and her sons, of Moorestown, left on Fri- day for short trip to Daytona Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs, William Haslam. of Merchantville, left Friday for Mi- ami Beach, Fla., where they will re- mam for a short time. Dr. and Mrs. Henry H. Bisbee, of Burlington, are receiving congrat- ulations upon the birth of a daugh- ter on Jan. 25. MBS. WILLS, HOSTESS Mrs. Richard Wain Wills, of Mount Holly, entertained at a luncheon at "The Willows" on Friday afternoon, followed by bridge at her home. Mrs. Chester L. Reagan, of Moores- town, left on Tuesday for a brief trip to St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Groth, of Merchantville, left recently for a trip to Miami and St. Augustine, Fla. Mrs. Vincent Bush and her chil- dren, of Moorestown, left on Wednes- day for Miami Beach, Fla., where they will spend a month as the guests of Mrs. Bush's mother, Mrs. Irving A. Collins, of Moorestown, at her win- ter home. Mrs. Mabel Weaver, of Salem, Is spending a fortnight as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Slater in Mer- Idan, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Gerry and their son, of Mount Holly, with Mrs. Joseph H. Forsyth and Miss Jose- phine Hendrickson, of Philadelphia, are spending the Week-end at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York. MISS CROFT ON CRUISE Miss Evelyn Croft, of Haddonfield, has left for a cruise to South Amer- ica. Mrs. Charles N. Broadbent, of Woodbury, entertained at a bridge at her home Tuesday, when the guests were the members of her club. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lang, of Westvllle, have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Margaret Lang, to Mr. Alfred Pal- lante, son of Mrs. Frank Pallante, of Westville. No date has been set for. the wedding. Mrs. Robert S. Price, of Audubon, has been entertaining Mrs. Charles Comly and Miss Emma Steptoe, of Wilmington, Del. Mrs. Arthur D. Cross, of Mount Holly, entertained at a bridge at her home Monday afternoon, when the guests were the members of her club. wSofter,FrettierSkin is hidden beneath the dull, darkened outer layer of your complexion, Flake off the surface skin by using Mercolized Wax Cream A Skin Bleach and Beautifier Buy a jar at any Counttie Couatar. \ Sunday, Feb . 11 Informal Party—Mr. and Mrs. Petsr Hagen, of "Onahil," West Chester. Luncheon—Mr. and Mrs. James Starr, of "Belfield." Germantown, In honor of Miss Eleanor Lewis and Mr. W. Furness Thompson. Informal Party—Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Townsend, 3d, of Bryn Mawr, in honor of Miss Martha Sweeney and Mr. Howard Wood Read. Egg Nogg Party—Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nason, of Chestnut Hill, in honor of Mrs. V. O. Heilner, of New York. Informal Party—Miss Phebe War- ren Evans, of "Green Tree Hduse," Villanova, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roberts. Informal Party—Mr. and Mn. John L. Black, Jr., of Chestnut Hill, to celebrate their first wedding an- niversary. Informal Party—Mr. and Mrs. Percival J. Reeve, of Haddonfield, in honor of Miss Mary Glover Pan- coast and Mr. Rowland Smith Reeve. Informal Party — Miss Eleanor Verlenden Dick, of 'Hedge Hill," Valley Forge. Informal Party—Mr. and Mrs. J. Wymsn Worthlngton, of Bryn Mawr, Luncheon—Mr. and Mrs. William Stix Wasserman, of Ambler, in honor of Mr. John Wheeler-Bennett, of England. Monday, Feb. 12 Wedding—Miss Dora Browning Donner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Dormer, of the Barclay, to Mr. John Jay Ide, of New York and Paris, at 3.30 o'clock, In the Second Presbyterian Church, 21st and Walnut streets, in the pres- ence of the immediate families. A small reception at the Barclay will follow the ceremony. Wedding—Miss Mary Glover Pan- coast, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Glover Pancoast, of "The Evergreens," Woodbury, to Mr. Row- land Smith Reeve, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percival J. Reeve, of Haddon- field, N. J., at 5 o'clock at the Pres- byterian Church, Woodbury. Bridge and Tea—Mrs. Howard H. Yocum. of Overbrook, in honor of Miss Margery Merrill Willson. Tuesday, Feb. 13 Performance by the Metropolitan Opera Company in the Academy of Music. Luncheon—Mrs. David E. Wil- liams, of "Overlelgh," Bala-Cynwyd. Dr. George Earle Ralguel's lecture at the Bellevue-Stratford, for the benefit of ths Bryn Mawr Hospital. Wednesday, Feb. 14 Tea at the Sedgeley Club. Dr. George Earle Ralguel's lecture at the Merlon Cricket Club, for the benefit of the Bryn Mawr Hospital. Bridge and Shower—Miss Louise Degerberg, of Merion, In honor of Miss Margaret de Vaux Lawson. Bridge and Shower—Mrs. La Rue Lutklna, of Germantown, in honor of Miss Josephine H. Jellett. Dinner—Miss Josephine Fraley, of "Norwyndan," Overbrook, In honor of Miss Eleanor Lewis and Mr. W. Furness Thompson. Buffet Supper—Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Little, Jr., of "Little Farm," Fairview Village, and. Miss Nancy Brown, of "Hidden Hollow," Radnor, at "Little Farm," in honor of Miss Margaret Chew Devereux and Mr. George Thomas Barber. Informal Party at the Warwick- Miss Frances T. Pew, of "Knoll- brook," Ardmore. Thursday, Feb. 15 Performance by La Scala Opera Company In the Academy of Music. Muslcale and Tea—Mrs. H. Birch- ard Taylor, of "Fairview," Bryn Mawr, for the Young Musicians. Luncheon at the Cosmopolitan Club—Mrs. Edward Page Alllnson, of "Town's End Farm," West Ches- ter, in honor of Mrs. Walter Brews- ter, of Chicago, and Mr. Richard Wright, of New York. Dinner—Count and Countess J. Adam C. L. de Trampe, of 1812 De- Lancey place. Dinner—Mr. a n d Mrs. Samuel Woodward, of 1900 Rittenhouse Square. Simfonietta Concert at the Belle- vue-Stratford. Concert—Miss Anne Brock, of the Kenilworth, Germantown, in her studio. Informal Party—Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Gilbert, Jr., of Chestnut Hill, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Dick Gardiner. Friday, Feb. 16 Meeting of the Friday Evening Dancing Class at the Warwick. Dinner—Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll Buzby, of Chestnut Hill, in honor of Miss Nina Buzby. Dinner—Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Brewster, of 1717 Rittenhouse street, In honor of Miss Sophy W. Keens. Valentine Dance at the Vicmead Hunt Club—Miss Rosa P. Laird and ELECTROLYSIS SPECIALIST SUFEKKIl OC S HAIR. MOLES A WARTS PernuMMntly Removed With Ktoetrto .Needle. I II I lAil II QCICT rhyilolan'i Rifmiwtt LILLIAN n. tttIS I n fa ^^ RMm 1420 riaaiylvaala llta., N. W. Mr. 13th t Cbutiit KNITTING YARNS Visit Stcond Floor . SPECIAL LOTS Mail Ordtrt on About Op* Uu. V*M $ f. M. ClIVEDEN YARNS - 711 ARCH ST peop 1 * There's a good reason why the most distinguished vis. Horn to I'hilndelphiu unuul- ly make reservations ut The Barclay. Either they've heard or they know from experience that finer ac- commodations just don't exist. touM Square *» T, Rittenhousa Square Arthur T. Murray, Managing Diwior Miss Wilhelmlna W. Laird, of Wil- mington. Luncheon—Mrs. Bruce L. Lewis, of Chestnut Hill, for the Young Re- publicans of Hannah Penn House. Dinner—Mr. and Mrs. E. Miles Valentine, of Lafayette Hill, in honor of Miss Joy Landreth. Tea at the Print Club, 1614 Lati- mer street. Saturday, Feb. 17 Performance by the Merion Play- ers at the Merion Cricket Club. Dinner—Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson Clothier, of "Valley Hill Farm," Valley Forge, In honor of Miss Anita C. Jones. Dance—Mr. and Mrs. Harvey T. Sayen, and Miss Susan H. Sayen, of Rosemont, in honor of Miss Louise Hale Trumbull. Dinner-Mr. and Mrs. S. Griswold Flagg, of "Denbigh," Radnor, In honor of Miss Dorothy Mary Flagg, Mr. S. Griswold Flagg, Jr., and Mr. David H. K. Flagg. Dinner—Mrs. J. Lloyd Coates, of Ardmore, followsd by motion pic- tures of birds to be shown by Mr. Richard E. Bishop. Luncheon and bridge—Miss Betty Trltle, of Oermantown, in honor of Miss Virginia Rose Larzelere. Wedding—Miss Margaret Chew Devereux, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred PI urns ted Devereux, to Mr. George Thomas Barber, of Ardmore, at the home of the bride, in Radnor. A small reception for the members of the immediate fami- lies and a few intimate friends will follow the ceremony. Buffet Supper—Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Randall, of Chestnut Hill, for the Glee Clubs of Penn Charter and Springside Schools. Bridge and Shower—Mrs. Hol- linshead N. Taylor, Jr., of Chestnut Hill, in honor of Miss Louise M Pettit. Informal Party—Miss Leila Oanby and Miss Mary Dsnfleld, at "Thornelswn," the home of Miss Canby, in Chestnut Hill, In honor of Miss Isabel Stafford. Buffet Supper—Miss Mary L. Bullitt, of Chestnut Hill. Dinner and Bridge—Miss Virginia Clement, of the Kenilworth, Ger- mantown, in honor of Miss Frances E. Goheen and Mr. Frederick Wood- bury King, Jr. Dinner—Mr. and Mrs. Alexander B. Randall, of 2320 DeLancey place, in honor of Miss Alice Louise Mc- Dowell. Bridge and Tea—Miss Mary Vir- ginia Brownback, of Haverford, in honor of Miss Anns Field Mitchell. Dinner—Mr. and Mrs. Roland D. Pollock, Jr., of Whitemarsh. in honor of Mias Elizabeth Welsh Steele and Mr. Frederick W. Falck. Theatre Party and supper at the Barclay—Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Henry, Jr., of Radnor, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Huf- nagel, Jr. Luncheon—Miss Mary J. Morlan, of Merion, in honor of Miss Eliza- beth Anne Edwards. Dinner to Honor Marjorie Newbold Miss Marjorie Newbold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Emlen New- bold, Jr., of "Laverock Farm," Chest- nut Hill, will be the guest of honor at a dinner which her parents will give at the Philadelphia Cricket Club on Friday evening, March 29. Mrs. T. E. Newbold Returns North Mrs. Trenchard Emlen Newbold. of 225 8. 8th st.. has returned home from a stay at Boca Raton Club In Florida. Mrs Ouy Esty Brown and Miss Audrey Brown, of Wynnewood. have left for Fort Myers Beach. Fla.. where they will be the guests of Mrs. Wil- liam G. Clyde. Mrs. Thomas G. Ashton. of "Red- leaf," Wynnewood, will leave shortly for Lake Placid, where she alii oc- cupy a house for a month. Mrs. Cooper Smith, of Chestnut Hill, will entertain at a bridge and tea on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 20. in honor of Miss Lydia Learning Smith, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Somers Smith, Jr., of Germantown. Mrs. Yarnall Jacobs, of Haverford, entertained at a dinner on Wednes- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. George L Morrison, of Merlon, entertained at a dinner last evening. Going to Sea Island Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gates, of Chest- nut Hill, will leave on March 1 for a | month's stay at Sea Island, Ga. Selected Scarfs: Ncrturctl and Blended Baum Marten * Natural and Blended Stone Marten Hudson Bay Sable Silver. Red and Cross Fox Exceptionally Fine Natural Sable, Specially Priced for This Sale. LIGHTERMAN 122 So. 15th STREET A*e I Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

Upload: others

Post on 06-Aug-2020

3 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: In The End All You Really Have Is Memoriesfultonhistory.com/Newspapers 23/Philadelphia PA... · Beverly, and Mr, Charles Schissler, of Media, left last week for a trip to Coral Gables

THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1940 a. n S 0

Mrs. Earle Departs for Miami Beach

Miss Fotferall Returns From Baltimore Visit

Mr*, George H. Earle, of 1826 Rit­tenhouse Square, has left to occupy her cottage at Miami Beach for the hil«i^f of the season.

Mies Eleanor Dulaney Fotterall, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Fotterall, of Devon, hat returned from Baltimore, where she wee the guest of Mrs. Walter R. Abafl and her daughter. Miss Mens AbeJl, and Mrs. W. Graham Boyce and Miss Blse Boyce.

Mrs. George Horace Lortmer, of ••BelgTaems," Wyncote, has taken an apartment at Palm Beach, which she will occupy this week for a month.

Mrs. Richard Benson, of Rarer-ford, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Joseph W. Pew, of "Rocky Crest," Ardmore, at Miami Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Heatiy C. Dulles, of -Cotswold," Villanova, entertained at a dinner on Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Barrlnger, of Villanova, gave a dinner at their home on Friday evening.

Mrs. Harrison K. Cansr, Jr., of 2118 Locust st.. entertained at a luncheon on Friday in honor of Mrs. Harrison K. Caner, of the Barclay.

Jessie Nelms Engaged to Wed

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Waldie Nesms, of Wynnewood, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Jessie Elisabeth Nelms, to Mr. Or-viBe Anderson Petty. 2d, son of Mrs. Marc la M. Petty, of Germantown, and the late Dr. Orlando H. Petty.

Miss Nelms is a graduate of Arling­ton Hall. Washington, D. C, Mr. Petty is a graduate of William Perm Charter School and the University of Pennsylvania.

Mrs. P. M. Milward-Oliver, of St. Davids, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Cynthia Mil-ward-Oliver, to Mr. Randolph Scar­borough Driver, of Ridley Park.

Artisan Aides Meeting president of

the Artisan Aides, will conduct the first meeting of the group since her election, tomorrow night at 8.30

Xclock. in McAllister's, 1811 Spring Garden st.

Those who will assist Mrs. Dewees

Jacqueline Goiter, vies president; Mrs. Clara Conly, treasurer; Mrs. Helen Stagerwalt, warden, and the following chairmen: Mrs. Martha Carroll. Mrs. Bessie Peterson, Mrs. Margaret Wilson. Mrs. Margaret Donry, Mrs. Edith E. Reilly and Mrs. Lou Grover.

. . . OUR ARTISTIC TRANSFORMATIONS They look so natural, that only the wearers know that they or* transformations.

Light in weight Easy arrange and wear.

A Goldman transformation nay cost a trifle more than an ordinary one, but there is o vast difference in work­manship, quality and style.

One of the Largest S e -1 e c 11 o ns of N a t u r a l W a v y and

• Hair in Philadelphia.

WITH LITTLE LEISURE TIME Miss Madeleine F. Newbold, niece of Mrs. Edward

Osborne Troth, of Chestnut Hill, combines with the so­cial duties which fall to the lot of a debutante, some serious work, as a provisional member of the Junior League. Miss Newbold is one.of the most attractive members of the current debutante set.

New Jersey

Mrs* Thompsons Mrs. Wolfe Back From Jamaica Cruise

Mm. Philip A. Thompson, of E. Oak sve „ and Mrs. Charles A. Wolfe, of Moorestown, returned last week from a three weeks' cruise to Jam-

HAIR PUCES . . . Cleaned. Dressed and Repaired . • «

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker, of "Elm Terrace," Riverton, are spend* tng some time in Jacksonville, Pla.

Miss Betsy Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, of Moores­town. has as her guest over the week­end Mies Jean Anne Perrier, daugh­ter of Mr. and Mrs. George A Per­rier, of Washington. D. C.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D. Cain, of Mount Holly; Mrs. Bmma Henry, of Beverly, and Mr, Charles Schissler, of Media, left last week for a trip to Coral Gables. Pla.

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Benson Clark, of Riverton, will leave the latter part of February for Hobe Sound, Pla., where they will remain for a fort­night

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gallagher, of

Auxiliary Meeting The Lansdowne Auxiliary of the

Delaware County Hospital will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. D. M. Banker, 309 N. Maple ave., Lansdowne. One of the discussions at the meeting will pertain to today's fashions.

A square dance will be given by the Auxiliary Friday evening at 9 o'clock, in the headquarters of the Twentieth Century Club of Lans­downe, Lansdowne sve.

Bows Next Season Among the debutantes of next

season will be Miss Katherins Whitmer Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlemagne Tower Wolfs, of Wyncote. Miss Wolfe, who Is a student at Springside School, will attend Smith College In the autumn.

this spring

y o u ' l l w a n t a n e w m a k e - u p

...and* to keep y e n posted on toe new make­

up eelees, we invite y o n to consult w i l t

Miss BEATRICE BOYNTGN P*rss*e7 Repretentstiv*

Dorothy Gray Salons w h o will be Happy to answer Questions on

the care of the skits and correct make-up.

M i s s B o r n t o n w i l l be in o u r P e r f u m e

Department from February 12th to 17th.

Calendar for This Week's Events in Society

N I S T N U T S T R U T AT I I V I N T I I N T H "J

Haddonfield, are receiving congrat­ulations upon the birth of a daugh­ter, Dorothy Hodrue Gallagher, on Feb. 1. Mrs. Gallagher is the former Miss Dorothy Harlan Hodrus, of Scranton, Pa,

Miss Jane Oliver, who spent last week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Roger Oliver, in Burlington, had as her guest Miss Bernice Mac-Nichols, of Connecticut.

Mrs. Russell Butler, of Woodbury, entertained at a luncheon and bridge at her home Tuesday afternoon, when the guests were the members of her club.

Judge and Mrs. Frank A. Hen* drickson and Mrs. Hendrlckson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Fryer, of Mount Holly, sailed Friday for a cruise to Miami, Pla. They will return the latter part of the month.

Mrs. W. Franklin Stroud, Jr., and her sons, of Moorestown, left on Fri­day for short trip to Daytona Beach, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs, William Haslam. of Merchantville, left Friday for Mi­ami Beach, Fla., where they will re-mam for a short time.

Dr. and Mrs. Henry H. Bisbee, of Burlington, are receiving congrat­ulations upon the birth of a daugh­ter on Jan. 25. MBS. WILLS, HOSTESS

Mrs. Richard Wain Wills, of Mount Holly, entertained at a luncheon at "The Willows" on Friday afternoon, followed by bridge at her home.

Mrs. Chester L. Reagan, of Moores­town, left on Tuesday for a brief trip to St. Petersburg, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Groth, of Merchantville, left recently for a trip to Miami and St. Augustine, Fla.

Mrs. Vincent Bush and her chil­dren, of Moorestown, left on Wednes­day for Miami Beach, Fla., where they will spend a month as the guests of Mrs. Bush's mother, Mrs. Irving A. Collins, of Moorestown, at her win­ter home.

Mrs. Mabel Weaver, of Salem, Is spending a fortnight as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Slater in Mer-Idan, Conn.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Gerry and their son, of Mount Holly, with Mrs. Joseph H. Forsyth and Miss Jose­phine Hendrickson, of Philadelphia, are spending the Week-end at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York. MISS CROFT ON CRUISE

Miss Evelyn Croft, of Haddonfield, has left for a cruise to South Amer­ica.

Mrs. Charles N. Broadbent, of Woodbury, entertained at a bridge at her home Tuesday, when the guests were the members of her club.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lang, of Westvllle, have announced the en­gagement of their daughter, Miss Margaret Lang, to Mr. Alfred Pal-lante, son of Mrs. Frank Pallante, of Westville. No date has been set for. the wedding.

Mrs. Robert S. Price, of Audubon, has been entertaining Mrs. Charles Comly and Miss Emma Steptoe, of Wilmington, Del.

Mrs. Arthur D. Cross, of Mount Holly, entertained at a bridge at her home Monday afternoon, when the guests were the members of her club.

wSofter,FrettierSkin is hidden beneath the dull, darkened outer layer of your complexion, Flake off the surface skin by using

Mercolized Wax Cream

A Skin Bleach and Beautifier

Buy a jar at any Counttie Couatar.

\

Sunday, Feb . 11 Informal Party—Mr. and Mrs.

Petsr Hagen, of "Onahil," West Chester.

Luncheon—Mr. and Mrs. James Starr, of "Belfield." Germantown, In honor of Miss Eleanor Lewis and Mr. W. Furness Thompson.

Informal Party—Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Townsend, 3d, of Bryn Mawr, in honor of Miss Martha Sweeney and Mr. Howard Wood Read.

Egg Nogg Party—Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nason, of Chestnut Hill, in honor of Mrs. V. O. Heilner, of New York.

Informal Party—Miss Phebe War­ren Evans, of "Green Tree Hduse," Villanova, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roberts.

Informal Party—Mr. and Mn. John L. Black, Jr., of Chestnut Hill, to celebrate their first wedding an­niversary.

Informal Party—Mr. and Mrs. Percival J. Reeve, of Haddonfield, in honor of Miss Mary Glover Pan-coast a n d Mr. Rowland Smith Reeve.

Informal Party — Miss Eleanor Verlenden Dick, of 'Hedge Hill," Valley Forge.

Informal Party—Mr. and Mrs. J. Wymsn Worthlngton, of B r y n Mawr,

Luncheon—Mr. and Mrs. William Stix Wasserman, of Ambler, in honor of Mr. John Wheeler-Bennett, of England.

Monday, Feb. 12 Wedding—Miss Dora Browning

Donner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Dormer, of the Barclay, to Mr. John Jay Ide, of New York and Paris, at 3.30 o'clock, In the Second Presbyterian Church, 21st and Walnut streets, in the pres­ence of the immediate families. A small reception at the Barclay will follow the ceremony.

Wedding—Miss Mary Glover Pan-coast, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Glover Pancoast, of "The Evergreens," Woodbury, to Mr. Row­land Smith Reeve, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percival J. Reeve, of Haddon­field, N. J., at 5 o'clock at the Pres­byterian Church, Woodbury.

Bridge and Tea—Mrs. Howard H. Yocum. of Overbrook, in honor of Miss Margery Merrill Willson.

Tuesday, Feb. 13 Performance by the Metropolitan

Opera Company in the Academy of Music.

Luncheon—Mrs. David E. Wil­liams, of "Overlelgh," Bala-Cynwyd.

Dr. George Earle Ralguel's lecture at the Bellevue-Stratford, for the benefit of ths Bryn Mawr Hospital.

Wednesday, Feb. 14 Tea at the Sedgeley Club. Dr. George Earle Ralguel's lecture

at the Merlon Cricket Club, for the benefit of the Bryn Mawr Hospital.

Bridge and Shower—Miss Louise Degerberg, of Merion, In honor of Miss Margaret de Vaux Lawson.

Bridge and Shower—Mrs. La Rue Lutklna, of Germantown, in honor of Miss Josephine H. Jellett.

Dinner—Miss Josephine Fraley, of "Norwyndan," Overbrook, In honor of Miss Eleanor Lewis and Mr. W. Furness Thompson.

Buffet Supper—Mr. a n d Mrs. Henry A. Little, Jr., of "Little Farm," Fairview Village, and. Miss Nancy Brown, of "Hidden Hollow," Radnor, at "Little Farm," in honor of Miss Margaret Chew Devereux and Mr. George Thomas Barber.

Informal Party at the Warwick-Miss Frances T. Pew, of "Knoll-brook," Ardmore.

Thursday, Feb. 15 Performance by La Scala Opera

Company In the Academy of Music. Muslcale and Tea—Mrs. H. Birch-

ard Taylor, of "Fairview," Bryn Mawr, for the Young Musicians.

Luncheon at the Cosmopolitan Club—Mrs. Edward Page Alllnson, of "Town's End Farm," West Ches­ter, in honor of Mrs. Walter Brews­ter, of Chicago, and Mr. Richard Wright, of New York.

Dinner—Count and Countess J. Adam C. L. de Trampe, of 1812 De-Lancey place.

Dinner—Mr. a n d Mrs. Samuel Woodward, of 1900 Rittenhouse Square.

Simfonietta Concert at the Belle­vue-Stratford.

Concert—Miss Anne Brock, of the Kenilworth, Germantown, in her studio.

Informal Party—Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Gilbert, Jr., of Chestnut Hill, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Dick Gardiner.

Friday, Feb. 16 Meeting of the Friday Evening

Dancing Class at the Warwick. Dinner—Mr. and Mrs. George

Carroll Buzby, of Chestnut Hill, in honor of Miss Nina Buzby.

Dinner—Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Brewster, of 1717 Rittenhouse street, In honor of Miss Sophy W. Keens.

Valentine Dance at the Vicmead Hunt Club—Miss Rosa P. Laird and

ELECTROLYSIS SPECIALIST

SUFEKKIl OC S HAIR. MOLES A WARTS PernuMMntly Removed With Ktoetrto .Needle. I II I lAil I I QCICT rhyilolan'i Rifmiwtt LILLIAN n. tttIS I n fa ^ ^ R M m 1 4 2 0

riaaiylvaala llta., N. W. Mr. 13th t Cbutiit

KNITTING YARNS Visit Stcond Floor .

SPECIAL LOTS • Mail Ordtrt on About

Op* Uu. V*M $ f. M. ClIVEDEN YARNS - 711 ARCH ST

peop1* There's a good reason why the most distinguished vis. Horn to I'hilndelphiu unuul-ly make reservations ut The Barclay. Either they've heard or they know from experience that finer ac­commodations just don't exist.

touM Square *» T, Rittenhousa Square Arthur T. Murray, Managing Diwior

Miss Wilhelmlna W. Laird, of Wil­mington.

Luncheon—Mrs. Bruce L. Lewis, of Chestnut Hill, for the Young Re­publicans of Hannah Penn House.

Dinner—Mr. and Mrs. E. Miles Valentine, of Lafayette Hill, in honor of Miss Joy Landreth.

Tea at the Print Club, 1614 Lati­mer street.

Saturday, Feb. 17 Performance by the Merion Play­

ers at the Merion Cricket Club. Dinner—Mr. and Mrs. William

Jackson Clothier, of "Valley Hill Farm," Valley Forge, In honor of Miss Anita C. Jones.

Dance—Mr. and Mrs. Harvey T. Sayen, and Miss Susan H. Sayen, of Rosemont, in honor of Miss Louise Hale Trumbull.

Dinner-Mr. and Mrs. S. Griswold Flagg, of "Denbigh," Radnor, In honor of Miss Dorothy Mary Flagg, Mr. S. Griswold Flagg, Jr., and Mr. David H. K. Flagg.

Dinner—Mrs. J. Lloyd Coates, of Ardmore, followsd by motion pic­tures of birds to be shown by Mr. Richard E. Bishop.

Luncheon and bridge—Miss Betty Trltle, of Oermantown, in honor of Miss Virginia Rose Larzelere.

Wedding—Miss Margaret Chew Devereux, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred PI urns ted Devereux, to Mr. George Thomas Barber, of Ardmore, at the home of the bride, in Radnor. A small reception for the members of the immediate fami­lies and a few intimate friends will follow the ceremony.

Buffet Supper—Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Randall, of Chestnut Hill, for the Glee Clubs of Penn Charter and Springside Schools.

Bridge and Shower—Mrs. Hol-linshead N. Taylor, Jr., of Chestnut Hill, in honor of Miss Louise M Pettit.

Informal Party—Miss Leila Oanby and M i s s M a r y Dsnfleld, at "Thornelswn," the home of Miss Canby, in Chestnut Hill, In honor of Miss Isabel Stafford.

Buffet Supper—Miss Mary L. Bullitt, of Chestnut Hill.

Dinner and Bridge—Miss Virginia Clement, of the Kenilworth, Ger­mantown, in honor of Miss Frances E. Goheen and Mr. Frederick Wood­

bury King, Jr. Dinner—Mr. and Mrs. Alexander

B. Randall, of 2320 DeLancey place, in honor of Miss Alice Louise Mc­Dowell.

Bridge and Tea—Miss Mary Vir­ginia Brownback, of Haverford, in honor of Miss Anns Field Mitchell.

Dinner—Mr. and Mrs. Roland D. Pollock, Jr., of Whitemarsh. in honor of Mias Elizabeth Welsh Steele and Mr. Frederick W. Falck.

Theatre Party and supper at the Barclay—Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Henry, Jr., of Radnor, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Huf-nagel, Jr.

Luncheon—Miss Mary J. Morlan, of Merion, in honor of Miss Eliza­beth Anne Edwards.

Dinner to Honor Marjorie Newbold

Miss Marjorie Newbold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Emlen New-bold, Jr., of "Laverock Farm," Chest­nut Hill, will be the guest of honor at a dinner which her parents will give at the Philadelphia Cricket Club on Friday evening, March 29.

Mrs. T. E. Newbold Returns North

Mrs. Trenchard Emlen Newbold. of 225 8. 8th st.. has returned home from a stay at Boca Raton Club In Florida.

Mrs Ouy Esty Brown and Miss Audrey Brown, of Wynnewood. have left for Fort Myers Beach. Fla.. where they will be the guests of Mrs. Wil­liam G. Clyde.

Mrs. Thomas G. Ashton. of "Red-leaf," Wynnewood, will leave shortly for Lake Placid, where she alii oc­cupy a house for a month.

Mrs. Cooper Smith, of Chestnut Hill, will entertain at a bridge and tea on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 20. in honor of Miss Lydia Learning Smith, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Somers Smith, Jr., of Germantown.

Mrs. Yarnall Jacobs, of Haverford, entertained at a dinner on Wednes­day evening.

Mr. and Mrs. George L Morrison, of Merlon, entertained at a dinner last evening.

Going to Sea Island Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gates, of Chest­

nut Hill, will leave on March 1 for a | month's stay at Sea Island, Ga.

Selected Scarfs: Ncrturctl and Blended Baum Marten * Natural and Blended Stone Marten • Hudson Bay Sable • Silver. Red and Cross Fox • Exceptionally Fine Natural Sable , Special ly Priced for This Sale.

LIGHTERMAN 122 So. 15th STREET

A*e

I

Untitled Document

file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Desktop/hello.html2/18/2007 11:01:03 AM

Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069

www.fultonhistory.com