EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 19lt- SOCIETY'S DOINGS AT HOME AND IN SUBURBS A TOR AND MIIS. W1U.IAM SANDEIJS cr-nTT. of Media, Pa., announce tho en- of tliolr daughter, MIbs M I, PSemu".. , Aiinn Hunter. Jr., (son of Mr. V UTL. Allen Hunter, of Chestnut Hill. Rn" ,., imfl been sot for the wedding. Citations have been sent out by the Ifcico ' -"iutee of the Whltomorsh Hunt Club for i mneheon to bo given at ino ciuunuu.ni iur- av October J, " " - -- " m Include owners of horses entered In tho 1. and stewards, Judges and other officials races " ., tho race meeting. several four-ln-hand coaches will be driven th0 races, Including those of Edwnrd B. ftffllth Frederic Strawbrldge. Captain E. B. rassatt and It. Nelson Buckley. Among thoso who have nlrendy reserved park In spaces are Edwaid D. Toland, C. Bradford Fralloy, Kdwln N. Behson, Jr., Stevenson Crothert. James O. Lclper, Jr., Miss Emly Barclay, J- Stanley Roove, Jesse "Williamson, M Captain E. B. Cassatt, Airs. H. Howard rsii.nn Jr.. James W. Cooke, F. S. Whlttaker, t Augustus B. Stoughton, DanlclD. Wcntz, John fI racltard, 3d, Mrs. Arthur Blddlo, Fred I r'lo H. Strawbrldge, Cloment N. Williams, Fltobert K. Cassatt, Qcorgo F, Tyler, William IT Ellis, Henry crazier Harris, .incuuuru u, Voorhccs, II. M. Cadwaladcr, Hamilton Dlsston, William 0. Warden and II. Nelson Buckley. Tho Huntingdon Valley Club will give a din ner dance tonight nt the club house. A dinner dance was given last night, also, which was ery well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Howard, who aro at Ambleside, their summor homo nt Bar Harhor, ' lie., will return to Morion on Monday. jfrs j, a. Johnson, who has spent tho sum- r mcr abroad, Is now at tho Bellevuo-Stratford for i short stay, she will return to lier homo In Virginia next week, vr. and Mrs. J. C. Megargce, who have been Spending the summer at tho seashore, have taken apartments at tlie Hlttcnhouso Hotel for Itho winter. Admiral and Mie. W. P. Harris are itiso nt this hotel. ivcnue, gave an Informal dance for the younger ' iet last night at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club. One hundred and twenty-five guests attended. Mrs. K. D. Blair, who has spent sovcral weeks nt Fishers Island, has returned to her home on Lovers' lane, at Edgcwntor Park, N. J. Mrs. Henry Lewis Wood, of Williamsburg, Va.. Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. David Smith, at her home, Tho Applcdon, at Edgc- watrr Fark. . Miss Marion H. Cresswell, of Edgewater Park, X. J., Is the guest of Mrs. Worthington Scranton at 300 Manroo stieet, Scranton, Pa., during the tennis tournament at the Scranton Country Club. Samuel B. Echkert, Jr., whose marriage to Miss Agnes Musscr will take -place next Sat urday In Dorset, Vt., will entertain his ushers at the Racquet Club tonight. Mrs. J. Lewis Croor, of Braeside, Upland, Pa has returned from a 'motor trip through New England. Mr. and Mis. Edward T. Stotesbury will give a dince In honor of Miss Cordelia Blddle the tight of December 22. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Drexd Diddle will give a dance for their diughtrr January 7. The engagement of Mis Dabney Maury Hal ey, iluighter uf Mr. and Mrs. James T. Halsey, and Unirlson Crulki.hank, of Wilmington, Del., has bi en announced. Tho marriage will take plate early In the winter. , Mr. and Mrs. Abel P. Wotherlll, of Wynne, wood will leave on Tuesday with Mr. Wetherlll's father, W. H. Wetherlll, for a trip along tho Hudson ltlver. Mr. and Mrs. Abel Wetherlll after their icturii to Wynnewood will again itart on a trip for Louisville, Ky.. on October 4. The marriage of Miss Sarah Elizabeth Put nam, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Earl Putnam, of 10K Spiucc street, this city, and Seaton fchroeder, Jr., took place today In Grace Church, Watervllie, X. Y., where the Putnams hare their country place. The Mlstes Walton, of Drexel Hill, Delaware County uitertnlned at a marshmnllow roast on Thursdav evening In the woods near their home. An Inform il danco in the house followed the roust. About forty guests were present, among Tihom vveio the following Phlladelphluns: The Jlhses Durang. the Misses Loughlln, Miss Mc Culiough, Miss Almee Junker, Miss Helen Moors and Messrs. Kcely, Jackson Blank, Will iam D. Loughlln, Joseph Creamer, Herman Junker, Charles Towne and William Stanton. ' ; wood Holl,( their homo on Chestnut ivvenuo, after spinning the summer nt Northeast Har bor, Me. Mr. and Mw. Patrick Grant, 2d, who are now In Malno, will not return to their home on Chestnut avenue until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McCouch have returned safeiy from Europe, where they have been spending the summer, to ihelr home In St. Martin's lane, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Itowland have returned from Bar Harbor and aro occupying their houso on Crofeldt avenue. Mrs. Bell and her daughter, Miss Ellzabolli Wheeler, of Colorado Springs, aro visiting Mrs. Bell'i mother, Mrs. Elizabeth H. Hulso, at her lipme In Highland. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian J. Wellens, of 357 Gowen avenue, Mount Airy, have left for a trip to Canada. The marriage of Miss Marguerite Baldy and Mr. Spencer K. Butterworth will tako place on Wednesday, September 23, at 4 p. m,, In Grace Church, Mt. Airy. Miss Baldy Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M Dlnlmlclc Baldy and granddaughter of tho ltevcrend Hurley Baldy, of 20S East Gowon avenue. Mr. Butterworth Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Butterworth, also of Mt. Airy. Iteverend Thomas F. Cllne, rector of Grace Church, will perform tho coremony. The brldo will bo given In marrlngo by her father and will wear a traveling gown. Miss Catharine Baldy, a sister, will bo the maid of honor and C. Melcher Butterworth, a brother of tho groom, will act as best man. Following a short trip Mr. and Mrs. Butter, worth will live In West Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Taylor and family, of 154 East Mt. Airy avenue, who havo been In Atlantic City since Juno 1, returned to their homo on Thursday. Mrs. Hllson II. Whyto and her son, Law rence Whyto, of 7415 Boyer street, who have been abroad, for several months, will remain In Scotland until tho middle of October. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Taylor and tholr daughter, Miss Florcnco Taylor, who havo been , abroad for several months, returned und havo opened their homo at 239 East Gowen avenue. Miss Emma Samuel, of 3G9 Gowen avenue, who has spent tho summer nt Sweden, returned to her homo on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ellwood Carpenter and family, who have spent the summer at Ocean City, returned on Thursday to their homo at 7417 Spraguo street, Mt. Airy. spent the summer abroad, have returned lo tho Barlrnm for tho winter. Mrs. G. Mi nidrldgo, df 4107 Locust streot, has returned from Klttery Point, Mo., where sho spent the summer. Mr. James E. Stokes and her daughter, Miss Mary C. Stokes, 6t 3042 Chestnut street, will close their cottage at Cape May the end of the week and return to town. Mr. and Mrs. EdvVnrd P. Off, of 4202 Walnut treet, havo returned from Asbury Park, where they spent tho summer. Mrs, George 3. Schoff and her son, Lawrence Schorr, of 4203 Pine atreot, have returned from a visit to Mrs. Edward E. Pnxsou at Bycot, Pa. Mrs. William G. Moffett, of 4242 Chestnut street, has returned nftor having spent tho summer at Ocean City, Md. Miss Gladys Mof fett catno homo last week, having Bpent tho summer In VIrglnln. Mr, and Mrs. Earl H. Iteutcr, of 1121 Sotith 46th ntrect, returned last week after a summer spent In Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Jaincs M. Iteppller havo returned from a motor trip lo Lake George to their homo, 204 South 42d ntreot. Mr. and Mra. William Dcerlng and Miss Kathcrlno Decrlng will return-from Cape May to their homo, 41st and Spruce streets, on October 1, MRS. WILLIAM J. CLOTHIER Mrs. Clothier is an ardent horse lover and usually exhibits her horses herself at the annual shows in Devon and Bryn Mawr. Mr. and Mrs. Clothier will entertain in their box during the Bryn Mawr Show, which will open on Monday. B. I., and aro now visiting Mrs. Wetherlll's father, Caleb Cresson, nt The Oaks, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. David Goodbrcnd have returned from Atlantic City. AnuMORE-Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Colton, Of Singing Wood, aro receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Joseph Ferrell Colton. Mrs. Colton will be remembered ns Miss Mary R. Ferrell. Mr. and Mrs. George Clymer Brooke havo returned from Watch Hill, R. I., and 'aro now at their homo on Glenn road. i HAVEHFonD-Mlse A. C. Russell, of Lake For ett. III., Is tho guest of Miss Alice Grnnger. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Damn und their daughter, Mlsa Katherlnu Baum have taken apartments at Hnverford Court. KOSEMONT-Mrs. W. C. Allison nnd her (laughters. Miss Marcelle Allison and Miss Mary Allison, of Rosemont, havo returned from Bar Hnrbor. .Mrs. Joseph F. Sinnott and Miss Mary E. Sinnott have returned after a motor trip through New England. . MLLA.NOVA-Ceorge W. Pnckard and family have returned from a summer's stay at Saranac Lake. -Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brown have returned from Bailey's Island, Me. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Allison have returned from Jamestown, where they spent the sum mor, to tholr homo In Pelham. Dr. and Mrs. Alexis Dupont Smith and their daughter, Miss Dorothy Smith, of Harvey and i Grcone streets, who havo been abroad since August 1, will sail from London today nnd be at homo on September 27. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Dunn nnd family, of 221 West Allen's lane, will return on Mon day after several weeks spent at Eagle's Mere, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwartz, who have been spending tho summer In ChelBen, havo re turned to their home, 112 West Walnut lane. Tho Misses Marguerite and Agues Jnnsscn will glvo a luncheon, followed by cards, today at their home, 103 East Mermaid lanr. Dahlias, aster? and ferns will be used In the dtcora tlons. Their guests will be Miss Florence Rhodes, MIsb Margaret Williamson, Miss Grace Wnshburn, Miss Emllle Wallace, Miss Lillian Ramsay, Miss Bcsslo McQuilkln, Miss Alma Steuber, Miss Elizabeth Baker, Mies Erma Peters nnd Miss May Parker. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hnrmon George and their daughter. Miss Anna Martin George, of 6S East Johnson street, who have been abroad for the summor, will sail from London today and bo at home on Tuesday, September 27. In tho party Is Frederick Dunn. Jr., and nephew of Mrs. George, who will return with them. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Omnnoik-Mr. and Mrs, Edwaid J. Du Meo and Mi.sj Du Mee, who went abroad early in the summer, havo returned to their homo on Overbrnck nenue. Mrs J I'l.utnce Whito, of 63.Ii Inc.ister u.vc imo, lus returned homo after a month's stay In Virginia. Mrs, c H. lioberts, who has Just leturned from Nairagansutt Pier, is tho guest of Mr. nd Mra. Walter V, Thompson. Mr. and Mit,. , i.ogau McCoy have letuincd from JamiMtown, It. J. James II. Brooke and family, of 5ICO Wood lino avenue, aie homo fiom Mount Klneo, Me. Miss Mar'aict llanlty has returned fiimi Europe Mrs. William F. Ilnrrlty and her !iushtei3 .,. ,t,u ubroad, hut hope to obtuln passage next month. SIERION Mi mi mis. i,iI)Cnlii Godfrey, Jr., n aro Mi'l t Noitheast Harbor. Me., ao "Pectej , ... tllJ Iaot ()t lM3 ,,, Mr ana Mra J(1m v, JJitcknum and Mlsj ''ne M Utniaii. who spent tho summer . thelr '-'"'"t'e at North Hadley, Canada, re- wwa tu Merlon last week and have opened ., l'"me " "Uth Highland aveuuo. Mrs Lmai,i vinip.i.. i.- .... , .- i,.. . - -...,v fin. ll-tUfilCU IU t . uvme City. on luird load, after a visit to Atlantic MRBtlUii-Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. McDqw Ur m""' reoently returned from the Dela. I... lJ',p- iUb Margaret McDowell, nr sister. MiB svivo v ., u.,,- W , 1KUu. Jr.. who httvu been spending iim... .. "' the I,Qcono Mountains, are ex S!r, rhq'"e the cary Pan of next week. lu ' fcur'sc " Ulfford, of Woodblde avenue. K,WEurnea frum a six weeks' tour through GUmore U' SI"' 1)onala Pwler, Mbs Helen Masi ,a"a M,M Anes ailmore, of Lynn, ' al5 mad the trip with Mrs, Gilford. to2l"UOI,-iI" J"n W. Coles has re QsotMT,"; a Uslt t0 CaPe Mai". ! -Mrs. liUnd " 1lcr" who SI")"i ,ho Bl"""'r lu M Pn if ai4Q ba,"k at rrr'c- Mre. Coles ttJlOct i ' tUW" ''0U5e' 21U p,n0 atrcet' ,Uc lni ilr' T',er- n uual. will spend C4 tail""' Webter King Wetherlll have ' " summer residence at Jamestown, ALONG THE READING Miss Marlon Sharpless, of Hathcrton, Chel ten Hills, has as her guest Miss Marlon Teodt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Teodt, of New York. Next week Miss Teodt will be the guest of Mrs. Edward Wlnslow Taylor and Miss Anna h!iarples,s Taylor at Cedron, their home on Queen lane, Germantown. Mrs. George F. Lahher and Miss Gertrude GIN bcrt havo returned to their home on Washing ton lane, Rydnl, after spending some time at ChelBea. Mr. and Mis. Caleb Foc and Mlsa Margaret Fox havo returned to "Berthellyn," their home In Osonta, ufler spending the summer at Cnpe May, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Bailey havo returned to their home on Lenox road, Jenklntown, after spending soma time at Chelsea. A kitchen shower will be glen tonight at the homo of Mlas Amelia Sholp, In Wyncoto, in honor of Miss Clara Schoble, whose marriage to Willi-. MaeDonald Powell will take placs October 7. The ladles' auxiliary to (ho Men's Impiove. meat Society of South Oak Lnne will meet on Monday evening at Association Hall, on Broad sued, and plan tho winter's entertainment for the iiaboeintlon, A seiles of card parties, din ners and dances, one of which will take place every other week during tho season, will be urranged, with commlttuo.s for each month's entertaining. In charge on Monday evening will be Mrs. Cornelius Van Artsdalen and Mrs. Edward Mc-. Call. . , Mrs, Charles Feuier, of Tenth street, Oak ' Lane, will leturn today after several weeks tpent In New Yuri;. Mr und Mrs. Aithur Carroll, of Seventh atreet, I CMk Lane, returned on Wednesday, after eev era! weeks spent at Lake Hopatcong, n Y A dinner dance and niuMvale will mark the opening season of the North HI1U Country Club today. Nearly 3u0 guests will be present at dlmwr. The duy's entertainment will begin at 1 In the afternoon, with a muilcale, followed b a reception to the members, Tho hostesses for the day will be Mrs. AVill lam B. Suinmeia, Mrs. Franklin Meehan. Mra. gcorgo Long, Mrs. Lewis Block. Mrs. Fred crick II. Kasselbaum and Mrs. Guy Whlddln. CHESTNUT HILL Mi. and Mrs J. Percy Keating will return to day from New England to their homo In St. Martins lane. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Steelman Dlsston and Mis Dorothy Dlsstoa have returned to Nor- WEST PHILADELPHIA Mlsa Anna J. Necker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Necker, of 4723 Klngesslng avenue, will be married to George Krler, of 1113 Pino streot, at St. Francis do Sales Church, 47th street nnd Springfield avenue, Wednesday. Sep tember 23, at 4 p. in, Mr. Krler, who Is a sculptor, came fiom Ger many about five years ago to make tils home In this country. He was Introduced to Mlsa Necker shortly after his arrival by Mr. Theo dore Frlendoofer, who has since returned to Germany and has Joined the Kaiser's fotces In the present war. Mlsi Necker was attending school when sho first mot Mr. Krler. nnd just finished her prepa ration to become a teacher last term. After the marrlago the couple will jeslde with tho bride's parents nt 4723 Klngsessing avenue. The Rev. Dr. and Mr3. Frank P. Parkin, ac companied by their son, Harold Clarke Paikln, returned last week from their seaside cottago at Oak Bluffs, Mns3 on tho Island of Martha's Vineyard, to their apartments In the Nether lands, 4310 Chestnut street. Mrs. E. F. Kelly, of Tobyanna, who Bpent the cummer abroad, has returned and has taken apartments at the Normnudie for the winter. She was accompanied by Miss M. A. Depne. Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Mayer, of Vontnor, motored to thli city early In the week ami spent several days us the guests of Mr. und Mrs. Edward S. Stackhouse at their home, 4il7 Cedar avenue. Frank Rommel and Miss Helen Rommel, who NORTHWEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Walter II. Eastburn, of 2141 North Eighteenth ntrect, will glvo a dinner tonight In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Eckel. Covers will bo laid for ten. Mrs. Eastburn has just returned from Ocean City. Mrs. Eastburn nnd Mra .7. Gladlng, of 2313 South Brond street, will leave on October 23 to visit In New York, Hldgewood, N, J., and Engle-wood, N. J, They will visit also Mrs. James ltlnchllff at Fuller Terrace, Orange. Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Dale, formerly of 2UG North Fifteenth street, are occupying their new npaitments at Queen Lane, German town. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Coles nnd their daughter, Mlsa Iva Coles, of 1031 Dauphin street, havo returned from Blapkwood, N,. J., where j they passed the summer Mrs. J. C. Kltchenman, ot 2ul7 West Oxford street, has Just returned from a sojourn at At lantic City. Mr. and Mrs. William Rawlins, Jr., and their dnughter, of 2141 Nortli Eighteenth btreot, havo returned from a tour thiough tho Thousand Inlands, Montreal and Quebec. Clarence A. Hutton, of 1S3I North Wllllngton streot, has returned home. Mr. Suttcn 3pent most of tho summer at tho Itho Do'ta Kappa Fraternity House In Ocean City. Tho Itho Delta Kappa Fraternity closed Its house at Ocean City, N. J., September 15. The fraternity Is now making arrangements for the annual series of dances to tako plute dur ing the coming winter. The first dance will probably bo held the latter part of October. Mr. and Mrs. J. Zimmerman, of 2211 North Eighteenth street, have returned to their home, having1 spent tho summer at their cottage In Ocean City, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Geggenhelmer and Mis. M. Green, of 2217 North 33d t.trect, hao Just returned after upending the summer at AVIld- ood. Mrs. Geneva Elliott and her daughter. Miss Tlorenco Elliott, of 1S07 North C.imac street, returned during the week from Atlantic City, where they spent the summer. Edward Elliott has leturned from a tour through the West to California, , Mr. nnd Mrs. William E. Kuen, . of North Eighteenth street, have returned from Atlantic City, whero they have been staying since the early summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Levy and their daugh ter, Miss Nana Levy, returned from a summer's stay In Cholsea on Wednesday and lme opened their winter home, 2223 North Park uynuu. Mr. nnd .Mis John R. Young, -f IS.'ia North Park avenue, have opened their winter home after spending the summer In Atlantic City, Mr. and Mr.s. Alexander A. Suwets. uf North Twelfth stleet, Im'Ne returned fiom H.iy View, Long Island Sound, and Bridgeport, Conn., wheio they paosed tho summer, and havo gone to Atlantic City over tho week-end, Their son. Alexander C. Saw its, has returned homo from nn cxtoniled yachting cruise on Long Island Sound. Miss Muigurot Lomla, of North Sid stieet, has leturned from Northlleld, Mass. Mr.s. Jacob ftiYada and her daughter. Miss Ruth Snlllida. -of 1S33 Noith Eighteenth utreot, havo leturned from several weeks' islt lu Milton. Pa. Mr. and .Mrs. Jacob Stoer havo closed their cottago in Chelsea nnd hao been upending a few days In town prior to their ilepaituio for Michigan on Monday. ROXBOROUGH The riat Rook Mutoibo.it Club gave a tango party last night at tho club house In Shi,-v-mont, which wua beautifully decorated with fall (lowers and fern. The members piesent weie: Couimodure and .Mts. A. IT. I5radle, Miss Floieiue Bradley, Dr. ami Mrs. Eugene Swayno, Mr and Mm. Vandegrlft, .Mr. und Mrs. John C. Vnnderuliru, Mr. nnd Mra. CImrlob Leulngor, ilr. nnd Mrw. Ueorgo w. Sands, Mr. ami Mrs. 1 fairy Dldler, MUs Sue Prico, Miss riuuMU'u Itidler nuiI Miss Bertha Itldler, Mi ami Mrs. William .Matthew, Miss Wolf. Miss M i.v I'rlio and ML-& Elizabeth Price, Mr. and Mis. .1. Munley Nel.soii. Mr, und Mis. Frank Thumiio. Mrs. William Field, Mu.s Gertrudo Field, Mis Alice Jtldler anil Mis Mabel RUller. Mi. ami -Mrs. Joseph Winkler, Mlf.s Graoo Ed. wai.l.. Mrs. I'limJcs Miller. MUs Stiiloj, llolaml l.i.i-llo' l.p.sllo Kruson. Elliott ICmaeti, C. liiu a lie. Thomas Marl.lo, Waller Vaiide. juit P llliam Hldley, Ji.hn Wolf, John Field, n .11 1,1.1. Joseph WlnUkr, ji , uat Jiar. u i.. it l.Hn.son, John lvlly. KiodirieU m. ,. William Prlee nnd George V Krutin. vi tm.i Mid. Thomas Swnser Putts, of 0U" g- in i mie, havo returned fjom, ucoan City. Mia, Miidi.-d '.. Holt, dushmr of Mr. mid M.s Jain, s A. llolt, of U5 Sumac street. Wiiua Uuu i is n turned hume ufter pendiii ey ,1 ....-. in Atlantic City. Mr an! Mis. l. SUer fuinuK. whu sptnt the - .n in. i at i "ape May Point, havo returned to ieir wmtei house, KB1 Itidge avettun. Mi am! Mrs Mllfortl Fok, of 202 l$o, hlle ave. i u. usahU'kon. hve returiwd from a i ! ntli stay t Honcb Haven. Mr. ami Mrs. (fcurge Hluhter, at Kid (JV uue ami uorgas lane, lyivn rti4roed from an nll-sumnioi'H stay gt IVildiyoutl. Wlllnm Qemml, who will ho married to Hectdr Alexander Slnzhelmer early In November, Mre, William Jenniftgs and her daughter, MIks Atlco Jennings, of North Nineteenth streot, have returned from Seaside Park, where thoy were the guests of Mr. John Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Dulrymple nnd their daughter, Miss Alice Dalrymple, of 3330 Nortli Sixteenth street, who spent the season In Ocean City, returned to ttulr winter homo today. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barber, of 1816 West Ontario street, huvo returned from a fortnight's Visit In Olovcrsvllto, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Itosensteln nnd family have closed their cottage In Atlantic City and have returned to their winter home, 2131 West Ontario street. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Dotts, of 2037 West Tioga street, havo returned homo after spending the season on the cooM of Maine. Miss Helen Itellly gnvo a luncheon on Thurs day nt her home, 1311 West Venango street. Tho guest of honor was Miss Elea Sonsn. Mr. nnd Mrs. ThomnB C. Poole, of 1318 Hunt ing Park avenue, havo returned from their cot tage In the Berkshire Hills, Brandford, Mass., whore they passed Die summer. The Evangelist Home, of Old York road and Hunting Park avenue, Is giving n sauerkraut supper Thursday evening, September 24. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Hlllman, of Nortli Thir teenth street, will return to their home from Cape May, Tuesday, September 22. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lamb, of 3210 North 23th street, are making a tour of the Groat Lakes. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Clinmbeis, of C217 North Broad street, have returned from Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Booth and their daughter. Mlsd Eveline Booth, of 1313 Venango street, have returned from Atlantic City, whora they spent tho summer. CHESTER AND VICINITY Mrs. Samuel Crowther nnd her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Crowther, hae returned from n two weeks' stny at Atlantic City. Miss Ida J. Larktn, of West Sixth street, Is home after an cxrenslvo tour of Florida. Mrs. . Pennell Larkln Is visiting her sister, Mrs. William T. Foster, at Chllds, Mc. Miss Marie Ferrell, of East Fourteenth streot, has returned from Easton, Pn., where she was the guest of fr(cnds for two weeks. Miss ICnthryn Kelly has returned to her homo on East Fifteenth street after a work's stay with relatives at Elmlin. Miss Dorothy Marshall hns returned to her homo In Marcus Hook after n month's visit to friends nt BHr1"fnnrt. Conn.' . nd Mrs. George W. Schwartz, of Tt as pect Park, are spending a week with friends it Hcottdale, Pn. MIm Virginia Vauclalu lias returned tu h-r home nt Altoona, after being entertained for a wook by Mrs. J, I,. Smith, of Hldley Pari:. VATES-SAGE A riulet wedding was solemnized this morning at ii nuptial mass In the Church of St. Francis do Sales, at which the Itev. Father Thomas J. Hanney officiated, when Mrs. Sara Sago became the bride of Dr. P.obert Ynies. Mrs. S'nge wore a dark blue cloth traveling suit with a hat to match, and was attended by her sister, Miss Sue Meaktm, as maid of honor. Mlsa Meaklni wore a Milt of dark blue charmeuse and carried asters. Doctor Yates had as bis best man his brother. David Yates. The couple left for Nlag'a. . Im mediately after the ceremony, nnd upon their return will mnke their homo In tht city. Doc tor Yates is official coach of tho Swarthmore baseball and basketball teams, 11 taken npartments at tho Clinton for tho winter-, will return to town Ootober I, after a summe1 spent at Atlanta City. MIm Mnnderson nnd her nephew Mnndersoft Troth, nro at the Aldlne for a few weeks be- fore opening their Ardmore house. They had the misfortune, In common with many other, to lose nil their luggnge between Switzerland nnd England. Mr. and Mm. Path Painter nro closing tholr1 Watch Hill homo this week nnd will return to the ltcglstur House, nt Aidmore, which they have ngnln rented for the" season, Mr. ami Ml. Leon S'chlocfl nnd family niut Mis, t. M"r?! are occupying apartments nt lh Sunderlntid, Thlrly-nflli nnd Powetton nventie. Mrs. P. 1j Wllllligham, Jr., nnd Miss Frnncin WlillUKliam have leturned to tho St. James nfler spending tho summer In Mncun, Go. Mr, Wllllnghum, who Is In the Jefferson Hos pital, Is fooling much hotter. Mr. and Mrs. WIllliiKham, Sr., are staving with tholr dnugh-ter-In-linv nt tho St. James, After spending the summer In Cnpe Stay, Mr. nnd Mrs. John W. Dougherty havn returned to the Itodmnn Hotel, where they will spoiid the winter. MISS SARAH ELIZABETH PUTNAM j Miss Putnam, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Earl B. Putnam, of 1926 Spruce street, this city, and a niece of Mr. and Mrs, ! Charlemagne Tower, will be married today in Waterville. N. Y., to Seaton Schroeder - Jr., of Washington, D, C, . TIOGA Mr. Edwin Wilkinson. Jr.. will glvo en jjj, formal luncheon at her Iwme. S? UUBUitg Park avenue, Thursday, Septtmhar - , Miss Mabel Lind. of 1T West Tioj, street, left gu Thuiwlay for East Orge, N;. ,j., where she is thu guest of Mrs. William 1'arkloson. Her sltu, Mum l.auia Lind. u pasams the week-ciul .villi Mlsis Muriuu liilpiu, 0f ijVl.r. ton, N J MU14 Lbtie Sinzhelmer. of 13.1 West Erie ave nue, Is fcivws a linen shower today for MUa OUve Fulton Uemmi, diughter pfjMr. aud Mr I - Tl m Si, HORSE SHOW Socloty Is looking forward to its first Im poitant event In tho opening of the 20th annual exhibition of the Bryn Mawr Horse Show As sociation, which marks the autumnal social season for Philadelphia. The event will begin on the Polo Giouuds at Bryn Mawr on Monday and will continue through tho week. An especially Interesting icccomphnylng fea ture of tho exhibit will bo the first uiinvml Biyn Mawr Hound Show, which begins Tues day and extend tutoucji four days. This side event Is tho first exhibition especially for fox hounds und beagles ever held In this country ami Is attracting national attention among huntsmen. Hunt clubs from Massachusetts. Voimont, Now Yoik. Virginia and Maryland havo entered their packs. Since 1910 tho hor.e show bus extended through five .lays, imt this year the exhibit lias bten extended a day ami ;'J new claasea have bee,, added. lLr.ivy Ju,ft horses aro being exhibited for the first time at Bryn Mawr Addition of this class is m recognition of the efforts of londowiiflrs In suburban Philadelphia to Improvo tho breeds of this u.r..i ... ... . horseflesh. Hub the Bryn Mawr show has been since its beginning primarily nu exhibition of ImnlJn" houses, The showing of harness horses, saddle hmses, haokneya, ,,, ,, lrnf, horBpg has ulways h,.e regarded by the patrons of the exhibit .w of secondary Importance, although Wn contests always develop alWMW thekc Z The abandonment of tho Madi.on S,,uaro Ourden-horao show in nou- yl. .,! .... ' account of the unsHtled conditions c.m by the uuronain war. Is regarded by ioe hor. men as n factor that will in. rense the lm. portance of the Bryn Muwr exhibit, soqlaiiy m well ns In other respects. From a show of one day dmUo held o the terrace at the Bryn Mawr llitfel and at tended by about "SO peMon. d raia 8B0 the auiuuil event has amWtl i inmtrU until today its ribbons are the mwl eova.ed at any show l ,h eolJIU,.y. ,u wleMW lUtenaanee U between 43o an.l luu This year prize. nBwiwulnjr iU In value wlll.Ue irarUJ In the varb.w & The moat vttiuabte nr!e for lmnters U the Hadnur fhallengo Cup, vIiimI at , whivh event also carries u oweepstaita at jpx. The Hryn Jlowr chllns i'up for Uarw hoi.es )g valuer! at J2M with ue...u0 ........ and the clwltonge tup for the b tem at 1 .rr iww, given uy w. Hiuii Smith, i o-ojth over jau). a total t M rlbboiu, wm b awanJoil In tho 99 olassrs. Among tho wonUnent hornNum ih iwva 8C. cpted Uv tatlons to act o Ju4k are iranfe I. t'uven, Pbllddelpbla. trotting 1um; j. Von Ir Hirst Kucn. Ueorse u. uUniB 4Wi UetfUwld e. VatuJerWU, s, york, htmy harness hors; Joseph (i WidejiBr, I'ttUaiM, pbto, PMU tn bttri'diii anj in breeding i-biases, i, Hartijor West, tiRrnervil.e. x. v., R. F. i4m-, New York, and towls K. Waring, Pllnw,' fif. J., saddle horses und imwU" un4r naiJdlet itenry v. vcax. uenau, X. v.. V- i. Voo i piaue, - vi. rivivmrr uaipur. MUUjfomjj JJ. V . hunters and Juinimw, Jonh i ftueqtje iUruaiilsvlllc, N J., diaft ho.. APAR'raiENT LIFE APPEALS During lids iu-b. tvve. a soaion. vvhin snjourn ti it lilt . uiiiiin i icayits an il lining mij tvwu huues uro being ojiened unj made ,eaay j r the winters tilivltle. inanj persons tak t" apartments aud hutils. air and Mrs. Edgar t'etlierston, who have WHAT MILADY WEARS Smart gowns In tailored stylo and many with the fluffy trimmings so dear to tho feminine heait are being worn this season. As It has been for tho last two or three yruis, almost any kind of gown Is worn for almost any kind of an occasion, nnd society maids and matrons nro by no moans adverse to showing how they havo chosen nil varieties for their fall and winter wardrobes. Mrs. ,r. Theodore Mutshnll, whoso clothes ar always of tho latest cut, was shopping re cently In n linvy blue siirgo suit that was ox-ee-pdliiKly smnit. Tho coat was in the now redlngote style, quite long and worn over a short, scant skirt. Mr.s. Marshall's hat was of navy blue tuffeta, edged with a narrow rlni of white. Mrs. Joseph E. Wldcner wears a becoming model of cream-white broadcloth, tho skirt drapeil over tin underskirt of lace. "With this MrB. Widener wears a lnrgo (lut-brlmmed blnck velv.it lint trimmed v, Itb black aigrettes. Thq costume is unrelieved by any touch of color except for the girdle of dull pink. Mrs. Gilbert Harvey, who wears her clothcl extremely well, was seen In a white serga tallleiir cut on simple lines and worn with a close-fitting llttlo black and white sailor bat. Miss Marguerite Caperton, daughter of Ad miral nnd Mrs. William Caperton, Is wearing a smart little frock of pheer batiste with a purplo llRure and a girdle of satin to match. I With this costume she weais a Jaunty little purplo hat. For shopping Miss Linda Baker has chosen a smait little trotteur or navy blue crepe. Th skirt Is full over the hips and Is topped by a short jacket. Eton In effect, with a. rolling collar and pipings of white cropo do chine. With this Miss Baker weais a medium-sized hat of dark bluo with a rather Hat crown. Mrs Warner Karnshnw weais a striking afternoon frock of sage green charmeuse. Tho skirt hns a straight tunic, vvhllo the waist is mndo of figured crepe, the figures being In shades of dull red and mustard color. Soft lacf lorms the vest and collar. A Bmall dull Klo hat, trimmed with two quills, gives an nthW touch to this gown. J Mis Caroline Franklin, of Lancasrsr, whose engagement to Stanley Smith, of this city, wan recently announced, has selected a good-looklnB dark blue cloth .suit, which has a short pointed coat, nnd a three-tier skirt. Tiny motifs worked In Alice-blue flos are used on the sleeves and collar of tho coat. A small black .traw hat, faced with Allco bluo and trimmed with a single pink rose, com pletes this girlish costume. Mrs. Thomas KInkald, wife of Lieutenant Kin kald, L S. X , who Is nt present the guett of her mother, Mrs. J. Anderson Boss, hns chosen black silk dress, the skirt of which has a tunic of black-and-white striped silk. Black chiffon Is artistically draped about tho hip and tied in a bow ot the back, under the tunic. The hut Is black velvet with a crown of sil ver cloth. Miss Winifred Dorrance looks well in a smart afternoon frock of lemon-colored silk voile. The bodice Is composed of shadow lace and chiffon of tho same shade. The' skirt has the Buslan tunic effect. Miss Durriince weitia with this contume a large bliiek nialine hat tilmmed with a cluster of white velvet flowers. I i I'e-of NEWPORT XEWFORT. It. I.. Sept. 19 -Mrs. cieorgo D. Wldeuer. of Philadelphia, has purchased tha Hartvvlck estate on Coggeshall avenue. Mrs. Widener plans erecting greenhouses for fruits and Jlowcrs. Mr. Nelluon Brown, of Philadelphia, tonight entertiiiiieil a dinner tompanj tnfoimnlly far tr.9 Russian Ambassador and Mudame Uaklini'i teff at the Pi nurd cottages. Mrs. Kronen Vanih-rbllt gave a jmall dinner at Harbor Vtow twiiBht; as did Mr. onj Mis, John Thompson Spencer, f Philadelphia, at ihoir tottuae. Mr, and Mm. Horse IVaboUy Bustis had for th?ir ainnei gufstn tutiinht Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Uenkard. Mr. and Mis. T fcliuw Safe, Mrs. Hun tlnslon Wilson. It. I. Uammell and Mre. Tomp kins MclHitlue. NAKRA C A3SS E'lT PI EK XARBAUAXSKTT PIUR, It. J,. Sept, l9.-Colf and tennis wi rival dlveisiutu m the open to day. Thoe wu made i'i founds of Hie links stem Mrs. Plitlhi I!, ritMveiiajii, Mis. I 'avid Stevenson, w Xnv Xxivk: U liivtrU James, Mis, J- hii I!. FM. at Pliiladtilptiia. an4 Ml Jlaniiali HiiUulpli, a i of l'.iHaUlpiii,i. in-, and Mis. AivhilMld l. Thomson, uf I'luia OeUihia. clu.U thejr toiiaifi, "Um ItocW Vbrnui," .u.-rr, tudrty ami lft for New Yutk. Mr, 4iid Mrs. Paul U, Mtt' have returneil to VhuXJi-ipMs after spdiiis the umm.r hei. aiiCTTON WUU03 PRK'rrwN wuous, k h, $m -muj tlvit-u ' If'rivK ml Miss May Allien Uion Sfr ml oi thw gotf auks iMday. Hn C i'rkk, bu anna in hi pnvaio tar ieida. jk u umior u. u, utim of tlw wlghUnitie o4ay, Mrii. Artbai U- U. of PliUrtljubU. wan htsittsa m Mipiwt luulyl t in i .. jrort-.t ii av Arming Uy ivu, Ur. ai.d .u-i h- lMiM. hM M8f I.. iwir una UtM -N'4lal UENllX, !.. Uept. WJHr. aU Hi Ulraud F-ilir Ut iutl ., iiU-,n at a amnvi t-nui-tui inieiit at IKtl lui.i ii.ie on Monday .Vlii. 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