p'tiSfe - M Wn TM"" y ""fP t-y , rv v C ryr. T.mr,ftMitrTLAPBt,PHIA. SABPBPAT, SEPTEMBE-B 86, lOlfc 9 SOCIAL LIFE AND ABOUT PHIUOELPHIA ' l MRS. WARREN WALKER Mr, Walker entertained a house party lately at her home in Milford, Conn Doc , iir-n -J tt,:r little ann Are at nresent the Euests of Mrs. Walker 3 tor anc ' , .. ri.n r,f nf their hnmn in School House lane, prior to uarent. ir. ana """ '"olw" -' t ...!. ; their home. 246 South 22d street, for the winter. muvui. ...- ..... (itmio-rrAM nm,T.'ITT. who Is th licr parents In London, will bo among tho pbutnntcs ot the season. Mr. and Mrs. Culllt and Miss Bullitt expect to said from Kurpc about October 17. Miss Bullitt will be Intrduccil at a tea In early December. A -nrhcr of entertainments have been planned Jlnicr hoi.or. Anions others will be a debu- tarte luncheon, which will be given oy .ur. Jtncs I'lancls Sullivan. Miss Mary Frances Fisher, daughter of Dr. lid Mrs. Henry M. i'i3ncr, ui jwvumn., enkintuwn. will make her debut m me mio aM. The date for her tea has not yet been elected. Clement Buckley Newbold and his daughter, Bliss Mary U. Newbold, who were among those Jnaroonod In Uuropo at the beginning or the ar, arrived In Now York yesterday. They inched their home. Crosswlck's House, Jcnkin- loun, yesteiday afternoon. Mr. ami Mrs. John R. Fell will give a Pierrot ml I'lenette costume dance .tonight at the kvhltemnrsli Valley Hunt Club. About 100 kuests will attend. The llrst of a series of three subscription dances will be given tonight at the Delaware IRher Club in Torrcsdale. These dances will be tlvcn under the care of a special committee composed of Joseph M. Tatterson. 2d, Walter 'W. L. Fottcrall and A. B. Mitchell. A number of ladle? will act as chapcrones for the dances, among them being Mrs. Walter S. Massey, Mrs. Henry D. Patterson, Mrs. George n. Bower. Mrs. William B. Chamberlln, Mrs. C. A. L. Fottcrall, Mrs. William Wiltshire and Mrs. Thomas 13. Coale. I Several dinners will bo given before the dance. Among those who will entertain will be Miss Mary Victoria Green. Mr. and Mrs. Barclay Johnson, who spent this month at their Cape May cottage, have re turned to their apartment. 264 South Sixteenth itreet Mr. Johnson's daughter, Mrs. Thomas C. Sims, and her little daughter. Miss Sally BIms, who were visiting them at Cape May, re turned yesterday to the Lindenwold. Radnor. Mr and Mrs. K. Russell Jones and Mr. and Mrs. loseph Wellington Shannon have returned from t short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Richard V Maltison, Jr.. at their homo In Ambler. l'ctnn Boyle and his family have given up their apartment at the Burlington nnd have taken a house, in Atlantic City for tho winter. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles J. Rhoads. who havo keen spending homo time in tho mountains, have returned to their homo In Bryn Mawr, where they will remain until tho late fall. Mrs. Cralge Llpplncott and her daughter, Mrs. Samuel K. Reeves, are spending a few days In New York at tho Wolcott Hotel. their camp at Southwest Harbor, Me., and opened their homo on Highland avenue. Mrs. Shepley W. livans, of Highland avenuo, returned homo this week from a visit to tho Mnino coast. ' NAItuEKTH Tho Narberth Assembly, com posed of the younger married set of Narberth, will hold Its tlrst dance of tho season on Halloween. This will be the first of a series of seven dances to be given In Elm Hall until Fcbrunry. The Narberth Assembly was organ ized In the early beginning of that Main Lino suburb, but had been discontinued for several years, until laBt winter, when tho younger married set started a scries of most successful dnnceSy Mrs. Edwin P. "Dold, little Miss Mary Vir ginia Dold, of Chestnut avenue, and Mrs. Guy'on W. Gray, of Elmwood road, returned tlijs week from a two weeks' visit to Atlantic Cfty. ' WY.N.Nr.WOOn-Mr. and Mrs. Nelson C. Huber, of Hathaway road, arc receiving congratula tions on the birth of a son, Nelson C. Huber. Jr. Mrs. Huber will be remembered as Miss Alice B. Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Donnell Lee, Jr., tind children have returned from Chelsea and opened their home on Kent road. Mrs. Leo will leave for Washington the last of next month, where she will attend tho wedding of her sister, Miss Mary McCauley, and Naval Constructor Herbert Howard, of Boston, which will be solemnized November 3, In St. John's Church. While in Washington, Mrs. Lee will bo the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCauley, of Rhode Island avenue. AIIDMOIIE Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lowry, who spent the summer at Chelsea, expect to closo their cottngc next week and return to their homo on Old Lancaster road. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Lawrence Miller, Jr., have returned to Simpson road, after visiting Mrs. William P. Ellison this summer at her Capo May cottage. IIAVERFOnu Mr. and Mrs, H. O. Hastings have returned from Kenncbunkport, Me. (corse Phllicr, of Booth lane, Is home from Dark Harbor, Me. where he spent the sum mer. Mr, and Mrs. W. Moseley Swain, who havo been at Avalon during the summer, havo opcied their home, Hlnghla, for several weeks. Th?y have taken apartments at the Haver-. ford Court for the winter. MIps Josephine L. Borie, who has spent the lummer at Cresson and Atlantic City, will return next week to her apartments at the Morris, 311 South Thirteenth street. Mrs j. Parker Freeman and her daughter, Miss i;ilznbeth Orlflltts, have returned from Long Lake, after a stay of several weeks. Mrs John D. Mcgnry, Mr3, Freeman and MHs Anna Mogary, who have been spending the summer In -Capo May, liavo returned to their home nt 131 South 23d street. ALONG THE MAIN LINE OWHU1IOOK The Ladles' Committee of the Overbrook Golf Club will give tho last of lt& September teas this afternoon. Despite thf leUn of "King Horse" a little further up ths line, a number of the members and tha,r friends are expected. Mr and Mrs. Georgo Sharp Munson lupe returned from a lslt to Eagle'u Mere and r now ut their home on Merlon avenue. The Rev. W. R. Tuimer and his family, ol M15 Drexel road, havo returned from Mounl Kineo. Me , where they have been spendlnf the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Reading, of LatcVl lane, have returned from Capo May. H. J. McDermott, of 6370 Woodbine avenue are home from Atlantic City. MEitioM -Mr and Mrs. George J. De Armon )f Latches lane, are spending tho week-end 4 Atlantic City. Mr, and. Mrs. Christian "ebleer have closet Major and Mrs. enuu nave, been living ut IT. IIAVID'S-Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nellson, Miss Sarah C. Nellson nnd Harry Nellson are nt Cambria Court. They returned from Europe levernl daya ago. Mrs. Richnrd THghman and Miss M. Gabrlela Tllghman, who spent the summer In Maine, havo returned to their home, Tulip Hill. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mm. Jacob M. Baer, of 419 West Cheltcn avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Flora Baer, to Julius Ad Icr, of this city. No date has been set tor the wedding. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Camp, of Lincoln drive and Wstvlew avenue, will entertain at dinner tonight at the Philadelphia Cricket Club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Jackson. The nthce guests will include Mr. and Mra. Robin MotDonald, Miss Marlon Irwin and Mrs. G. C. Chance. Miss Emily T. Brown, of Knox street, Is mending a fortnight at Marshall's Creek, near Stroudsburg, Pa. Mr, and Mrs. Harold McNeil, of Boston, are being congratulated upon tho birth of a daughter, Louise McNeil. Mrs. McNeil will be remembered as Miss Virginia Boweu. Mr- and Mrs. George R. Ayres are at present the guests of Mrs. G. Ralston Ayres at her home, 213 West School House lane. Mrs. Ayres and her sister, Mrs. Coyle, have Just returned from Camden, Me. Miss Helen Ayres was one of an artist colony at Vlnal Haven, Me. Among the other members of the party were Mrs. George Atlee, Miss ElUabeth Gest, Miss Mary Gcst and Miss M. Price. Lawrence Bowen has returned to town from a trip to Bass Rocks and Magnolia, Mass. Miss Edith Hartwell has returned from Ocean City, whero she spent the summer. Major and Mrs. II. Walter Fehull gave a fare well dinner to a number of their friends on Wednesday evening at the Qermantown Cricket Club. Among the guests were Mr, and Mrs. Edward L. Reynolds, Mr. and Mr. Frederick Dudley and Naval Constructor and Mrs. Kttner. WIssahlckort avenue and .Queen lane since the first of last December, during w"ch ' i Major has been Rationed nt the " Arsenal, He will bo transferred to Springfield, Mass., the beginning of next week. Mrs. Elliott Burton, of Charleston, S. C, was the guest of honor at a bridge party giver, by Mrs. Edward Francis Henson yesterday after noon at her home at Manhclm street and Wlssa hlckon avenue. . .. Among tho guests were Mrs. Henry Booth, Mrs. George F. Brown. Mrs. Roland Taylor, Mr. S. Howard-Smlth, Mrs. Morris C. Burton, Mrs. George Ralph Green. Mrs. Edward Orno Mcllcnry, Mrs. M. O, Jordan, Mrs. J. II. W hit hain, Miss Gladys Hetherlngton and Miss Fellna Mcllhenny. . Miss Elizabeth MacCuen Smith, of 218 West Chelten avenue, spent Thursday in New York onji shopping tour. Mr. and Mrs. John Jolley, Jr., and their daughter, Miss Dorothy Starr Jolley, of 609 East Gorgas lane, are making a week-end trip to Atlantic City. , Among the entertaining which will be dons for Miss Leonora Dennlston will be a luncheon which will bo given for Miss Dennlston and her bridal party by Mrs. D. English Dallam, Jr., at her home at 812 West Rlttenhouse street, on Wednesday. October 7. Miss Dennlston Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Evans Dennlston, of West School lane, and sho will bo married to Henry D. Booth on Saturday, October. 10. Miss Ethel Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jones, of 420 Strafford street, will re turn to her home at the end of next week after spending tho summer nt Bermuda Miss Jones' engagement to Edmond Gosling, of Bermuda, was announced last spring. Miss Fcrcna Klrkpatrlck, tho daughter of Sir. and Mrs. J. Douglass Klrkpatrlck, of Blrmlng-. ham, Ala., Is tho guest for several weeks of Miss Katharine Potter nt her home on Lincoln A'n,.niml nenson of social activity Is being planned for the Stcntog Country Club by the committee on entertainment. Mrs. Charles H. Thackarn Is the chairwoman of this committee and of all the associate com mittees. Assisting her on the entertainment .... ,- xt Trvnnk'M. Karris', Jr.. In charge of all card parties; Mrs.-Horace H. Burrcll will havo charge of the season's luncheons; Mrs. William H. Mocnch will bo the chairwoman for both golf and dancing, nnd Mrs. M. F. Hanson chairwoman of the house committee. The first of this set of entertainments will be a luncheon on Wednesday. October 7. CHESTNUT HILL Mr and Mrs. John C. Gilpin, who' have been spending the past week at Atlantic City, have returned nnd are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Grant, 2d, for a week at their homo on Chestnut avenue. Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Gil pin will be remembered as Miss Lucy Dlsston before her marriage in May. A. Hurley Pancoast, of 7141 Creshelm road, Is spending tho week-end at Atlantic City. Mrs. Charles H. Jackson, who has been the guest for several weeks of Mr. nnd Mrs. Pancoast. has returned to her home nt At lantic City. Miss Helen Redmann, of 215 Sast Gorgas lane, left Thursday for Swarthmore College. Mrs. Walter H. Jarden. of East Mermaid lane, will entertain the Mount Airy Literary Club at "her home on Thursdny, October 1. when tho club will have Its first meeting of tho season. Weekly sessions for the study of English mnsterplcces will occur, with a different mem ber of tho club acting as hostcsB for each meeting. Tho officers for the coming season aro: President, Sirs. Edwin Hand, Jr.; vice presi dent, Mrs. Archie E. Waugh; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Kornce H. Burrcll. Other members will be Mrs. Frederick W. Abbott. Mrs. Alfred Burton. Mrs. D. C. Donoghue, Mrs. Max B. Folrimnnn. Mrs. Alfred Burton, Mrs. S. B. Ferguson, Mrs. Thomas B. Ham mer. Mrs. Walter H. Jarden. Mrs. Allen F. Horton. Mrs. G. Ogclen Loxlcy. Mrs. William Mllnes. Mrs, George S. Welter, Mrs. Adrlen F. Wellens. Mrs. W. H. Mcarns. Mrs. Anslcy G. White, Mrs. Thomas Philip Hammer and Mrs. Holman White., ALONG THE READING Mrs, J. Hownrd Gibson, of Washington lane, Jenklntown, has as her guest for several weeks her daughter, Mrs. J. Norman Henry. Mrs. Henry will bo remembered as Miss Mary K. Gibson. Mrs. Gibson will not open her town house at 2001 Walnut street until December. Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter, of Wyncote, havo had as their guests for several days their son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. J. Fletcher Hunter, of Columbia, Pa., and Mrs. B. K. Coyle, of Pittsburgh. Mrs. William A. Faulkner, of Coronado Beach, Cat., formerly of this city, has been the guest for several days of the Misses Ou thclmcr, at their home on Washington lane, Jenklntown. Mrs. Faulkner left yesterday for Wilmington, where sho will be the guest of her mother, Mrs. Charles E. Swift. Mrs. Faulkner will he remembered as Miss Eliza beth' Shlppen Swift. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert, who have been spending the summer at Saranae Lake, N. Y will return to Red Top, their home nt Rydal, on November 4, Instead of November 15. Mlws Louise Brock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Brock, who has been spending some time In Baltimore, returned to her home In Wyncote yesterday. Mrs. Frederick Cooper and her family, of Jenklntown, who have been spending tho sea eon at Ocean City, returned on Thursday and are occupying their new home, at 131 Town ship line. Miss Ethel Pigeon Lester, who spent a week In Atlnntlc City, leturned on Tuesday to her home In Glenslde. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barton, of Oak Lane, who have been at Ventnur all summer, will return tu their home on Tuesday. Miss Madeleine Asbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Asbury, of Oak Lane, returned to her home jestcrdny, after a month's btay with relatives In Pittsburgh. Ra. Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Whitney, will re turn on Wednesday to their home In Oak Lano Turk, after spending several weeks in Boston. Miss Emma Crowell, of Oak Lane, will spend the week at Harrisburg, where she will attend the annual State Convention of the Daughters of tho American Revolution, which will open on Wednesday. The Regal Club will give its llrst dance of the season on Friday evening at the Beltleld Country Club. In charge will be Alexander Cunningham. Assisting him will be Joseph P Dougherty and J. B. Christie. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Smolens have returned from their wedding trip and are living at their new home, 1301 Elinor street, Logan. They will be at home on Sunday afternoons after October IT. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hltchner, of Oak Lane, will spend the coming week at Bridge ton, N. J. Mr?. Alice Flaherty, of jSienside, enter tained at a musicals on Wednesday evening, at her home on Cliveden avenue, In hflnor of the birthday of her daughter, Miss Kathleen Q. Flaherty. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frlcker, of Glenslde, entertained nt a muslcale on Wednesday even ing. Among tho guests were Miss Marjorlo Cole, Miss Gladys La Peer, Miss Gwendolyn Cole, Miss Anna Kennedy, Miss Muriel Cole, Donald McSloskey, and rirvln E. Hill. Miss Lilian Marlon, of Oak Lane, returned on Wednesday from a month's trip through Canada. Mrs. John Halsley and family, of Washlng tonw, D. C, who have been the guest of B. C. D, Neuhnuser during the summer at his home In Oak Lane, returned to their homo on Thursday, WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Jordan, of 4935 Chestnut street, returned last week from Wlldwood, Miss Edna Moorchead, of tho Normandlc, hav ing spent the summer at Cape May, has re turned to town for the wlnjcr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Botts and family, of 362G Hamilton street, havo returned home, hav ing spent the Bummer In Chelsea. Judge and Mrs. Utley Crane, of Hamilton Court, gave a dinner party, followed by bridge whist, on Tuesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Thomas, of 3634 Chestnut street, nre spending the early fall In Portsmouth, N. II. The Rev. and Mrs. George H. Ferris, of Ham ilton Court, who spent tho summer at Chester, Mnss,, have returned. Mr. nnd Mrs. Archie E. Hughes have returned from a fortnight's stay at Narragansctt Pier. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A. Buzby, of 522 South 40th street, having, spent the summer In Atlantic City, returned to town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Qulnn nnd their fam ily, who have been spending the summer In Point Pleasant, will return to their homo at 3922 Sansom street by October 1. Mrs. Mary J. Leo. of S21 North 63d street, who summered nt Haddon Hall, has returned to her apartments. Friends of Miss Jessie Thompson, of 752 Pres ton street, will be sorry to hear that she is suffering from a broken ankle. I L NORTHWEST PHILADELPHIA The wedding of Miss Edna M. Rahe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Rahe, of 2121 Van Pelt street, and Charles R. McDowell, Jr., ot 2132 Diamond street, Will take place on Wednes day night, October 7, at 7 o'clock In tho Me morial Church of the Advocate, Eighteenth nnd Diamond streets. The rector, the Rev. Dr. Henry Martin Medary, will perform the cere mony. The bride will be attended by her sister, Miss Florence E. Rahe, as maid of honor; Mrs. Roy A. Mnnwarlng, the bridegroom's sister, as matron of honor, and Miss Elizabeth Stelnmctz as bridesmaid. The bridegroom has selected his brothcr-ln-lnw, Roy Manwarlng, for best man, and his ushers will be Emll Bahls, Herman Schrclner, F. W. Sto'hlcr and Ernest Phillips. On their return from a wedding Journey the couple will live at 72(5 Annsbury street, and will be at home after January 1. Mrs. Adele Garman, of Fifteenth street and Susquehanna avenue, will return from her coun try home In Sylvanin, Pa., early In October. Mr. Charles W. Schock. of 214S Master street, will entertain a stag card party this evening. Those, present will be John P. Levering, John W. Kommcr, Llewellyn Hunslcker, Hnrry P. Mnuger and Robert W. Grlssom. Mr. and Mrs. George Zclgler, of Sixteenth and Oxford streets, have returned from Atlan tic City, where they spent the summer at the Denis Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. William Tinker and children, of 1529 North Sixteenth street, have closed their cottage nt Twelfth and Wesley avenues. Ocean City, and returned to the city. Harry Frlcke, of 63d and Vine streets, has returned to college at Cornell. Miss .Nina Potsdamer will give a muslcale tomorrow night, nt her home. 1610 Diamond street. In honor of the birthday of her nance, Amo3 E. Joel. Her guests will Include Miss Julia Silver man, Miss Cecelia Stein, Miss Gertrude New man, Rose Greenfield, Isaac Levine, Nathan Saxe, Jack Groenberg Irving Newman, Ed wurd Wclscn, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pollock und Mr. and Mrs, N. Potsdamer. TIOGA The S. S. C. Association gave a miscellaneous shower on Tuesday night at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hortman, 314S North Park ave nue, for their daughter. Miss Florence Mao Hortmnn, whose marriage to Christian Demmy took place Inst evening. The guests were: Miss Emma A. Campbell, Miss Llna New lands, Miss Marian Bertolet, Mlsa Kdlth Clarke, Miss Mil dred Haag, Miss Simpson, Miss Bessie Simp son, Miss Marie Schultz, Miss Lillian Gordon, Miss Edna Culbertson, Miss Edna Lindner, Miss Virginia Humes, Miss Florence Nuttdll, Miss Mnrgaret Stnpleford. Miss Katharine Shalbert and Miss Mary Kaufman. Mrs. Samuel High, of 1S03 West Ontario street, lins returned from Ocean City, where she passed the summer nnd early fall. Mr. and Mrs. John Llvney, of Nineteenth and Venango streets, are taking n trip up the Hud son to Albany and Troy, N. Y. Miss Florence Young, of 3403 North Seven teenth street, and Miss Lillian Kline have re turned from a two weeks' visit to Old Point Comfort and through the South. Mrs. Georqe Stockman, of 1S24 West Tioga ttreet, Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. William Raudenbush, In Denver, Colo., and will remain through the fall and early winter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, of 4607 North Broad street, returned during the week from nn all summer's stny in Chelsei. Miss Mabel Kchr Donnelly, of 5111 North Thirteenth street, is entertaining a house party at her cottage In Chester Heights, Pa this week-end. niHMlMi I f tftV- s I f - & ' '' ''' ' if ff4 ' f 11111 MISS JEAN N. THOMPSON Miss Thompson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson, of 1816 Dc Lancey place. She wilt make her debut at a tea which will be given by her parents the afternoon of December 3. Miss Jean Thompson and Miss Alice C. Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chapman Thompson, of Mcrion, will be guests of honor at a small dance which will be given at the Mcrion Golf Club on October 27 by Mrs. W. Percy Simpson, of Overbrook. ROXBOROUGH Mrs. Clarenco Dengler, of Ridge avenue. Wis. snhickan, entertained at "500" on Monday even Ipg at her home. Her guests were Mrs. Fer dinand Davis, Mrs. Walter Fancourt, Miss Edith Fee, Miss Gertrude Field, Mrs. Ralph Tope, Miss May McKlnney, Mrs. Milton Smith, Mrs. Ella Shulcr. Mr. Edward Shappell, Mrs. Joseph Rose, Mrs. Clayton Thomas, Mrs. Louis Wagner and Mrs. J. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goettman, of 421 Green lane, have returned from the Delaware Water Gap and will take a week, end motor trip to Atlantic City. Mrs. Annie S. Shoemaker, who has been the guest of her niece, Mls Elizabeth Simpson, of 117 Green lane, has returned to her home In Newark. CHESTER AND VICINITY Miss Gertrude Buckley, daughter of Com modore John J. Buckley, of the West End Yacht Club, was given a "500" party In commemora tion of her birthday last week. Miss Evelyn Rook, of West Third street. Is home from a week's visit to friends at Bristol M- and Mrs. Robert Stalnton have returned to' their home on West Third street from Ocean City, N. J., where they were entertained for a week by their son, Howard Stalnton. Mrs. John A. Wallace, who spent the summer In various parts ot New York State, lus re turned to her home on Kerlln street. Mrs. Thomas Warren, ot Hanover, Pa., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. William Tompkins, of Walnut street. Miss Miriam Cowley, of Edgmont avenue, has returned from a week's visit to friends at Coatcsville, Mrs. S. T. Vantlne, of Bristol. N. J-. Is the guest of Mrs. E. A Rook, of West Third street. WEDDING BELLS AFAR AND NEAR Miss Musser to Become Bride of Samuel B. Eckcrt, Jr., at Dorset, Vt. Other Brides Here. The wedding of Miss Agnes H. Musser. daugh ter of Mrs. John Musser and the late well known Doctor Musser. of this city, and Samuel B. Eckcrt, Jr.. took place today In tho Epis copal Church at Dorset. Vt. Miss Slusser, who was unuttended, was given In marriage by her brother. Dr. John Musser. She wore a lovely gown of soft white crepe de chine, trimmed with rich lace, a tulle veil, and carried orchids and lilies. Mr. Eckert had for best man AVIIHam Berry. The wedding was u very quiet affair, and was followed by a small reception at KIbbycote. the home of Mrs. Mus ser. After a cddlng trip Mr. and Mrs. Eck crt will live nt 2034 De Lancey place. A num ber of Phllndclphlans nttended the marriage. Among those who left yesterday for Dorset wore Miss Anna Ingcrsoll, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. R. Tatnall, Dr. and Mrs. John Musser and others. novi.E MAr.riRK The marriage of Miss Marlon Genevieve Ma gulre and James Downey Boyle, of Fredericks burg. Md.. will take place tonight at tho Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Broad street and Susquehanna avenue, at 6 o'clock. Miss M.igulre will be given in marriage by her father, John Russell Maguire. She will wear .a gown of soft Ivory-white satin, elab orately trimmed with real lace, and will carry a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of tho valley. Her tulle veil will be fastened with orange blossoms Her maid of honor will bo Miss Margaret Maguire; she will wear a frock of white taffeta mad? In a basque effect, and with a skirt which will be composed of three tiers of lace. She will wear an Irish crochet Castle cap. trimmed with pink chilfon ropej, and will carry a bouquet of Maryland roses. The bridesmaids will be Mhs Kathryn Ma guire, Miss Genevieve Maguire, Miss Josephine. Eipcnmnn and Miss Frances Magulro. They will wear pink tnffeta basque frocks, ami pink bonnets topped with white tulle bows, and will carry pink cosmas. Mr. Boyle will be attended by Frnnk Boyle, of Baltimore, ns best man, and his ushers will be Henry Boyle, of Emmettsburg, Md-I Joseph Boylo anil Albert Boyle, of Baltimore, and Sidney Sappington, of Fredericksburg, Md. The ceremony will be performed by tho Rpv. Gerald P. C.ighlan, rector or the church, and will be followed by a supper and reception nt I tho homo of the bride's parents. UJ3 Uber place. On their return from a wedding trip Mr. anil Mrs. Hoyle will live at 2011 Calvert street. Hal tlmoic, and will be at home after October 15. wnnprRY joiivon A quiet wedding will be solemnized today In New Orleans, when Mis, Alt Ik a Johnson will become the hrlilo of Dr. Sipmcl Bradbury, of Wayne avenue and Coulter street. Miss Johnson is the daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Wllmer Johnson, ami Is immensely popvj. lar In New Orleans. After an extended wm illnq trip Mr. ami Mrs. Bradbury will Uvs at 29 East 77th street. Now York. SOUTHWEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. J. M. Duffy and her daughter, iltes Marie P'iffv, will entertain at canU thts even ing, at their home, 1416 Castle avenue. About 60 invitations have been issued, and among tlnse expected aro Mr. and Mrs. G Guegeon. Mi-, and Mrs. A. Mcllugh. Miss Marian Itelz, of Roxborpugh; Miss Johanna Seene, of Oerniantown; Mitts Marie de Vaux, of Lans-do-.vne; Miss Agnes Comber. Miss Helen Con way. Al Kelly, James Bonner, Rodman Hope, Stanley Hope. Miss Anna Robinson. Mlwj Ger trude Mi.Uoy. Miss Dorothy Power, ills litla, Klnnan, Al Cunlngham, Frank Ponneily, Uer ttam Wolfe aad James Gou'd Captain mvi Mr McCoacu hac closed the,lr cottngo at Ocean City an. turned o the' home, 2439 Carpenter street, where they wMl remain for the, winter. Their son. WJ J. McCoach, who has been visiting them for the last month, returned on Tuesday to Annap olis, where he will complete his """;'" Mr. nnd Mrs. George Kolb nnd their children, who have spent the summer months In their cottage nt Wlldwood Crest, have returned t their home, 2323 South 21st street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frede.lck Hrflse, of 2223 Catharine- street, announce the engagement of the r daughter. Thelmn. and Paul Wendt. Tho wed ding will take Place In Old Christ Church early In February. Miss r.otc Kchicfer and Mis'? Helen fichnefer will leave tomorrow for New York, where they will he the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Krouie for several days. With the return of cooler weather, many of the pilvnte dancing clnes linvo resumed meet ings. Among these tho Tango Social Is one to which many of the moit popular of South Philadelphia's younger set belong. Tho clns will mrct on the first Wednesday of November, and promises to be Just ns populnr nfl In for mer ears. The members, nmong others, In clude MIjs Nnn Furey, Mies Ada Long. Mln Catherine Dillon. Miss Claudia lllnghnrt, Mlsa Mnrle Mnroncy, Mlsi Catherine Grayhend, Mla May Furey, Miss Catherine Furoy, Edwaid Flynn, Joseph Felix. Lawrence Dnrati, Charles Struckblnc, Albert J. Schell and Dr. Charles Furey. Mr. and Mrs. Stack, of M13 Cedar avenue, aro receiving congratulations on tho birth of ii lit tle daughter, May Catherine Stack. Mrs. Stack will bo rcmcmbeicd as Miss May Burke, of J41S South Broad street, whose wedding last fall was one of Hie social events of the season. WHATMILADY WEARS Dnnrc Frocks and Afternoon Gowns Worn By Women of Fashion Attract tlic Artistic Eye. With the sudden changes from cold to heat and back to cold again, which have been tho order of the day In the weather these past weeks, every style of frock may bo scon. Tho evening gown Is, of course, much in evidence at the many dances which arc held In tho clubs and hotels of the suburbs, which form so im portant a pait in the life of Philadelphia's maid.i and matrons. Mlsc Knthnrine A. Bowie, a debutante of this year, wears a glrllidi gown of creamy lace, the skirt ot which is made In a three-tier crfit. The dainty bodice Is cut In a surpllc"e shape, and Is Joined to the skirt by a wide girdle of shirred satin. Another dainty white frock is worn by Miss Pauline Dlsston. who 3 a petite and dainty type of young girl. Tho little gown Is of cobwebby lace, and Is trimmed here and there with tiny bunches of rosebuds. Another attractive evening gown Is that worn by Mis. Gilbert Harvey. The skirt is made of soft folds of white satin, while the bodice has a Jacket effect and pannier of old rose cut velvet. Soft lace Is used about the neck and sleeves. Mrs. Harold Roberts, of Hnvcrford, wears a carmlngly simple and effective evening frock at the club dances. The foundation of the skirt is soft white satin, over which falls three flounces of shadow lace; the top flounce Is outlined by heading of tiny rosebuds. A klmonii bodice of boft laco Is also trimmed with rosebuds. A chic white straw hat, tho crown of which Is encircled with small dark blue velvet flowers and a large pink rose at the side, completes the costume. White and black-and-white costumes ar extremely popular for the street for early fall. Mrs. Robert Learning Montgomery has chosen a becoming costume in white. Tho skirt Is rather plain, and over it Is worn n cape-coat, which falls almost to the knees in back nnd shortens at tho front. Tho white Is relieved by n small, close-nttlng hnt of black velvet, with upstanding goura feathers. Miss Hope Beale, who Is tail and statuesque, has selected an outdoor costume which Is charming for Its simplicity. Her frock is of white cross-barred crepe, devoid ot trimming; with it sho weais a small black velvet hat with a single huge senrlot flower nt the front. A smart gown of black chiffon taffeta has been selected by Mrs. Mahlon Hutchinson. Tho short Jacket is worn over a blouse of black chlrfon, and Mis. Hutchinson's hat Is of black velvet, Mrs. Georgo R. Yarrow appeared re cently In a becoming gown of pale gray taffeta, with a small black hat. Miss Elsie Morris Brlnton wears a good-looking blue cerge coat-suit. Tho skirt Is narrow and has a Phort tunic. A short rounded coat, trimmed w'th a smart black satin collar re veres nnd cuffs stitched In a lighter shade of blue, completes the costume. With this Mis3 Biiuton wears a large black velvet sailor-shapo hat, with a single feather lying close to tho brim, the onds of which cross on ono side. Mre. William J. Clothier, who has been a conspicuous figure every day ut the horse, show In Bryn Mawr this week. Ims chosen an extremely chic gown of white lace, which la made with n gathered skirt and wldo soft girdle. Tho hat, which seemed as if specially chnsen for this frock, had a rather full crown of black velvet and a wide brim of shadow lace, which was wired and gave an upstand ing halo effect. Another lovely creation which was seen at the horse show was that worn by Mrs. llobort i Kelso Cnssatt, who returned last week from a j summer spent In Newport. Tho frock was I fashioned of garlands of lace, which wero out i lined at the top with bands of French blua , shaded ribbon. The bodice was open nt tha neck and finished with a de Medici collar. Mrs. Cassett's hat was large, and wna mad of cream-colored lace, ami was trimmed with small bunches of any (lowers. CAMDEN AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. U. U. Royal, of 618 Cooper street, have announced the ertarasemt-nt of their second daughter, Miss Ruth Royal, to Paniel Frary. formerly of Chicau. MU Royal was graduated from Ml JMI'a m-hooi in ton. and was president of her claw Mr ami .Mi. Royal and family have returned to tlu-ir Oam den home from Oiean City, where they oc cupied a cottage tills eessou. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Shinier nut, u.w returned to their Cooper utretst Uomw fiom S. a fcide Park, where they have occupied a cottage for several tason. Mr, timer' parent. Mr and Mra. Louis Iteroas. of North Hixth stieu, were her gueata fur part of tin- aumm i Pr. and Mra- Paul M-i, of MO ')-(. ftrret. have cloacd their col lav at f- Sh ami returned to town. ' Mr. and Mra. Itavkt Jester and tbir nn t Sixth and Mndeu irfi. have cotd tlivtr apartment on the lUiardwalk i (let an cuv ami returned to th Uly. Uro. J.tatr' mnh.r and sister (pent tha cummer with them .it tli seashore. Mr. aad Mra. Harvey luuijtirei una .h ! drcn, of gaveotU aM m tmt. fcvi turned from Chelsea, here Itay ajient tli r bumnur Mr and Mrs Kr.-tUii k lu ,.i v i i" .,, street hac clus.nl th. u t ,u ,i , , Gardens and (ire tnjo. n g , , at WrurYiU U I fl i 43. i ? J TTOI , zzteemmrr