Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 26, 1914, Sports Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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Tra TTIftlTO-PHIfcAPBLPHIA, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26,
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SOCIAL LIFE IN AND ABOUT
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MRS. WARREN WALKER
Mrs. Walker entertained a house party lately at her home in Milford, Conn. Doc
tor and Mrs. Walker and their little son are at present the guests of Mrs. Walker's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elliston Perot, at their home in School House lane, prior to
moving into their home, 246 South 22d street, for the winter.
MB JUAN CHRISTIAN BULLITT, who is
with her parents In London, will be among
the debutantes of the season. Mr. and Mrs.
Bullitt and Mi's Bullitt expect to said from
Europe about October 17. Miss Bullitt will bo
Introduced at a tea In early December. A
number of entertainments havo been planned
In her honor. AmotiR others will be a debu
tnnte luncheon, which will be given by Mrs.
James Francis Sullivan.
Miss Mary Frances Fisher, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Henry M. Fisher, of Alverthorpc.
Jrnklntown, will mako her debut In the lato
fn'l. The date for her tea has not yot been
selected,
Clement Buckley Ncwbold and his daughter.
Miss Mary B. Newbold, who were among those
maroonrd In Europe at the beginning of the
war. anlved in New York yesterday. They
reached their home, Crosswlck'a House, Jenkln
town, yesterday afternoon.
Mr. und Mrs. John R. Fell will glvo a Pierrot
nnd Pierrette costume dance tonigljt at the
Whitcmarsh Vulloy Hunt Club. About 100
guests will attend.
The first of a eeiies of three subscription
dances will bo given tonight at the Delaware
River Club' in Torrehdale. These dances will ba
given under tho caro of a special committee
romposed of Joseph M. Patterson, 2d, Walter
W. L. Fottcrall and A. B. Mitchell.
A number of ladies will act as chaperones for
the dances, among them being Mrs. Walter S.
Massey, Mrs. Henry D. Patterson, Mrs. George
It. Bower, Mrs. William B. Chamberlln. Mrs.
C. A. L. Fottcrall, Mrs. William Wiltshire and
Mrs. Thomas B. Coale.
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. 261 South Sixteenth
street. Mr. Johnson's daughter, Mrs. Thomns
C. Sims, and her little daughter, Miss Sally
BIms, who were visiting them at Cape May, re
turned yesterday to the Lindenwold. Radnor.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Russell Jones and Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Wellington Shannon havo returned
from a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Richard
V Mattlson, Jr., at their home In Ambler.
Peyton Boyle nnd his family have given up
their apartment at the Burlington and have
taken a house In Atlantic City for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Rhoads, who have
been spending some time In tho mountains,
have returned to their homo In Bryn Mawr,
where they will remain until the late fall.
Mrs. Cralgo Llpplncott and her daughter,
Mrs. Samuel K. Reeves, are spending a few
days In New York at the Wolcott Hotel.
Miss Josephine L. Borle, who has spent the
summer at Crcsson and Atlantic City, will
return next week to her apartments at the
Morris. 311 South Thirteenth street.
Mrs. J. Parker Freeman and her daughter,
Mlis Hllzabeth Grlllltts, havo returned from
Long Lake, after a stay of several weeks.
their camp at SoVithwest Harbor, Me"., and
opened their homo on Highland avenue.
Mrs. Shepley W. Evans, of Highland nvcnuo,
returned home this week from a visit to tho
Mnlno coast
NAnDERTH The Narberth Assembly, com
posed of tho younger married set of Narberth,
will hold Us first dance of tho season on
Halloween. This will be tho first of a series
of seven dances to be given In Elm Hall until
February. Tho Narberth Assembly was organ
ized in-tho early beginning of that Main Lino
suburb, but had been discontinued for several
years, until last winter, when tho younger
married set started a series of most successful
dances.
Mrs. Edwin P. Dold, llttlo Miss Mary Vir
ginia Dold, of Chestnut avenue, and Mrs.
Guyon W. Gray, of Elmwood road, returned
this week from a two weeks' visit to Atlantic
City.
WYNNEWOOD-SIr. and Mrs. Nelson C. Huber,
of Hathaway road, are 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., and
children havo returned from Chelsea and
opened their homo on Kent road. Mrs. Leo
will leave for AVashlngton the Inst of next
month, whero she will attend the wedding
of her sister, Miss Mary McCauley, nnd Naval
Constructor Herbert Howard, of Boston, which
will bo solemnized November 3, In St. John's
Church. While In Washington, Mrs. Leo will
be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward McCauley, of Rhodo Island avenuo.
AUDMORE Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lowry. who
spent the summer at Chelsea, expect to close
their cottage next week and return to their
home 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 Cape
May cottage.
HAVEItFOHD Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hastings
have returned from Kennebunkport, Me.
Georgo Phlller, of Booth lane, is homo from
Dark Harbor, Mc. where he spent the sum
mer. Mr. and Mrs. W. Moseley Swain, who have
been at Avolon during the summer, have
opened their home, Ilinglila, for several weeks.
They have taken apartments at the Haver
ford Court for the winter.
Mrs. John D. Mesary, Mrs. Freeman nnd
Miss Anna Megary, who have been spending
tho summer In Cape May, have returned to
their home at 131 South 23d street.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
OVEHUHOOK The Ladles' Committee of tho
0erbrook Golf Club will give tho last of its
Septembor teas this afternoon. Despite the
leljn of "King Horse" a little further up the
line, a number of the members and their
friends nre expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Sharp Munson have
returned from a visit to Eagle's Mere and aro
now at their home on Merlon avenue.
The Rev. W. R. Tulmcr and his family, of
CIH Drexel road, have icturned from Mount
Klneo, Mc , whcie they have been spending
' tho summer.
Mr. and Mis. J. H. Reading, of Latch's
lane, have returned from Cape May,
II. J. McDermott, of 63T0 Woodbine avenue,
aro home from Atlantic City.
5ILHKIN -Mr inu Sirs, George J. Do Armond,
of Ldtchptlune are spending the week-end at
Atlantic City
Mr. and Mrs. Christian Feblger have closed
ST. DAVID'3-Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nellson, Miss
Sarah C. Nellson and Harry Nellson aro at
Cambria Court. They returned from Europe
several days ago.
Mrs. Richard Tllghman and Miss M. Gabriela
Tllghman, who spent the summer In Maine,
have returned to their home. Tulip Hill.
GERMANTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Baer, of 413 West
Chelten avenue, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Flora Baer, to Julius Ad
ler, of this city. No date has been set for the
wedding.
Mr, and Mrs, Frank Camp, of Lincoln drlvo
and Westvlew avenue, will entertain at dinner
tonight at the Philadelphia Cricket Club In
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Jackson. Tho
other guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. Robin
MacDonald, Miss Marion Irwin and Mrs. G. C,
Chance.
Miss Emily T. Brown, of Knox street, Is
spending a fortnight at Marshall's Creek, near
Stroudsburg, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold McNeil, of Boston, are
being congratulated upon the birth of a
daughter, Louise McNeil. Mrs. McNeil will b'e
remembered as Miss Virginia Bowen.
Mr. and Mr. George R. Ayres arc at present
the guests of Mrs. G. Ralston Ayres at her
home, !43 West School House lane. Mrs. Ayres
and her sister, Mrs. Coylo, 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 Atlea. Miss Elizabeth Gest, Miss Mary
Gest 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, where she spent the summer.
Major and Mrs. H. Walter Fehull gave a fare
well dinner to a. number of their friends on
Wednesday evening at the Germantown Cricket
Club. Among the guests were Mr, and Mrs.
Edward L. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Dudley and Nav.al Constructor and Mrs. Kltner,
Wlssahlckon avenue and Quen lane slnco the
nrst of Inst December, during which time the
Major has been stationed nt the nkford
Arsenal. Ho will bo transferred to Springfield,
Mass., tho beginning of next week.
Mrs. EllloU Burton, of Charleston, S. C was
the guest of honor nt ft bridge party given by
Mrs Edward Francis Hcnson yesterday after
noon at her home at Mnnholm street and Wlssa
hlckon nvenuc.
Among tho guests wero Mrs. Henry Booth,
Mrs. Georgo K. Brown, Mrs. Roland Taylor,
Mrs. S. Howard-Smith, Mrs. Morris C. Burton,
Mrs. George Ralph Green, Mrs. Edward Orne
Mcllenry, Mrs. M. G. Jordan, Mrs. J. II. Whit
ham, Mlsa dtadys Hethcrlngton and Miss Fellna
Mcllhenny. ,
Miss Elizabeth MacCuen Smith, of 218 West
Chelten avenuo, spent Thursday In New York
on a shopping tour.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jollcy, Jr., and their
daughter, Miss Dorothy Starr Jolley, of M
East Gorgns lane, aro making a week-end trip
to Atlantic City.
Among tho entertaining which wilt be done
for Miss Leonora Dcnnlston will be ft luncheon
which will bo given for Miss Dcnnlston and her
bridal party by Mrs. D. English Dallam, Jr.,
at her homo nt C12 Wost Rlttenhouso street, on
Wednesday, October 7.
Miss Dcnnlston Is tho daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Edward Evnns Dcnnlston, of West School
lane, and she will bo married to Henry D.
Booth on Saturday, October 10.
Mlsa Ethel Jones, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Normnn Jones, of 420 Strnfford street, will re
turn to her home at tho end of next weok nfter
spending tho summer nt Bermuda.
Mlsa Jones' engagement to Edmond Gosling,
of Bermuda, was announced last spring.
Mlsa Fcrcna Klrkpatrlck, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Douglass Klrkpatrlck, of Birming
ham, Ala., Is tho guest for sovcral weeks of
Miss Katharine Potter at her homo on Lincoln
drive.
An unusual season of social activity la being
planned for the Stenton Country Club by the
commltteo on entertainment.
Mrs. Charles II. Thackara Is tho chairwoman
of this commltteo and of all tho associate com
mittees. Assisting her on tho entertainment
will bo Mrs. Frank M. Harris. Jr., In charge
of all card parties; Mrs. Horace H. Burrcll
will have charge of the season's luncheons; Mrs.
William H. Mocnch will be tho chairwoman for
both golf and dancing, and Mrs. M. F. Hanson
chairwoman of the house commltteo.
Tho first of this sot of entertainments will be
a luncheon on Wednesday, October 7.
CHESTNUT HILL
Mr and Mrs. John C. Gilpin, who havo been
spending tho past week at Atlantic City, havo
returned and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Grant, 2d, for a week nt their homo
on Chestnut avenue. Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Gil
pin will bo remembered aa Miss Lucy Dlsston
before her marriage In May.
A. Hurley Pancoast, of 7141 Creshclm
road, Is spondlng tho week-end nt Atlantic
City. Mrs. Charles H. Jackson, who lias been
tho guest for sovcral weeks of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Pancoast. has returned to her home at At
lantic City.
Miss Helen Redmann, of 21i" Sast Gorgas
lano, left Thursday for Swarthmoro College.
Mrs. Walter II. Jarden, of East Mermaid
lane, will entertain the Mount Airy Literary
Club at her home on Thursday, October 1.
when tho club will have its first meeting of
tho season.
Weekly sessions for the study of English
masterpieces will occur, with a different mem
ber of tho club acting as hostess for each
meeting.
Tho officers for tho coming season aro:
President, Mrs. Edwin Hand, Jr.; vice presi
dent, Mrs. Archie V. Wntmh; secretary and
tre.-isuror, Mrs. Horace II. Burrell. Other
members will bo Mrs. Frederick W. Abbott.
Mrs. Alfred Burton, Mrs. D. C. Donoghue,
Mrs. Max IJ. Feldmann, Mrs. Alfred Burton,
Mrs. S. B. Ferguson, Mrs. Thomas B. Ham
mer, Mrs. Walter II. Jarden. Mrs. Allen F.
Horton, Mrs. G. Ogdcn Loxley, Mrs. William
Mllnes, Mrs. George S. Woller. Mis. Adrlen F.
Wellens. Mrs. W. H. SIrnrns, Mrs. Ansley G.
White, Mrs. Thomas Philip Hammer and Mrs.
Holman White.
ALONG THE READING
Mrs. J. Howard Gibson, of Washington lane,
Jenklntown, has as her guest for several weeks
her daughter, Mrs. J. Norman Henry. Mrs.
Henry will bo remembered aa Miss Mary K.
Gibson. Mrs. Gibson will not open her town
house at 2001 Wnlnut street until December.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hunter, of AVyncote,
havo had as their guests for several days their
son nnd dnughter-ln-law, Mr. nnd Mrs, J.
Fletcher Hunter, of Columbia, Pa., and Mrs.
B. K. Coyle, of Pittsburgh.
Mrs. William A. Faulkner, of Coronndo
Beach, Cal., formerly of this city, has been
tho guest for several days of the Misses 0
theimer, at their homo on Washington lane,
Jenklntown. Mrs. Faulkner left yesterday for
Wilmington, where bho will be the guest of
her mother, Mrs. Charles E. Swift. Mrs.
Faulkner will be remembered as Miss Eliza
beth Shlppen Swift.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert, who havo been
spending tho summer at Saranao Lake, N. Y.,
will return to Red Top, their home at Rydal,
on November 4, instead of November 15.
Miss Louise Brock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John P. Urock, who has been spending some
tlmo in Baltimore, returned to her home In
Wyncote yesterday.
Mrs. Frederick Coopor and her family, of
Jenklntown. who have been spending the sea
son 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 Atlantic City, returned on Tuesday to her
home In Glenslde,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barton, of Oak Lane,
who hsve been at Ventnor all summor, will
return to their home on Tuesday. I
51133 Madeleine Asbury, daughter of Mr. and
Sirs. Charleu Asbury, of Oak Lane, returned
to her homo estotday, after a month's s.tny
with relatives in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sir. and Mrs. Edward R. Whitney, will re
turn on Wednesday to their home In Oak Lane
Park, after spending several weeks in Boston.
SHss Emma Crow ell, of Oak Lane, will spend
the week at Harrisburg, where she will attend
the nnnuul State Convention of the Daughters
of tho American Revolution, which will open
on Wednesday.
The Regal Club will give its first dance of
the season on Friday etenlng at the Belfleld
Country Club. In chargo will bo Alexander
Cunningham. ABsMIng him will bo Joseph P
Dougherty and J. B. Christie.
Sir. and Sirs. Slaxwell 'melons have returned
from their wedding trip and are living at their
new home, 1301 Elinor streot, Logan. They
will be at home on Sunday afternoons after
October 17
Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Ilitchner, of Oak
Lane, will spend the coming week at Bridge
ton. N, J
Mrs. AU-o Flaherty. ot Glenslde, enter-
;
Mr. and Mrs. Christian Feblger have closed Major and Mrs. TehuH have beau, living at
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talned nt a musicals on Wednesday evening, at
her home on Cliveden avenue, In honor of the
birthday of her daughter, Miss Kathleen O.
Flaherty.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwrfrd Frlcker, of Glenslde,
enlcrtnlned at a muslcale on Wednesday even
ing. Among tho guests were Miss Marjorle
Cole, Miss Gladys La Peer, Mlsa Gwendolyn
Cole, Miss Anna Kennedy, Miss Muriel Cole,
Donald McSloBkey, and Brvln E. Hill.
Miss Lilian Marlon, of Onk Lane, returned
on Wednesday from a month's trip through
Canada.
Mrs. John Halsley and family, of Washing
tonw, D. C, who havo been tho gunat of
B, C. D, Nouhauscr during tho summer at
his homo In Oak Lane, returned to their homo
on Thursday.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jordan, of 4933 Chestnut
street, returned lost week from Wlldwood.
Miss Edna Moorohead, of tho Normandle, hav
ing Bpont the summer at Capo May, haa re
turned to town for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Botts ahd family, of
3G26 Hamilton street, havo returned home, hav
ing spent tho summer In Chelsea,
Judge and Mrs. Utley Crane, of Hamilton
Court, gave a dinner party, followed, by bridge
whist, on Tuesday evening.
Dr. and Mis. Charles II. Thomas, of 3631
Chestnut street, are spending tho early fall In
Portsmouth, N. II.
The Rov. and Mrs. George H. Ferris, of Ham
ilton Court, who spent tho summer at Chester,
Mass., havo returned.
Mr. and Mrs. Archlo E. Hughes havo returned
from a fortnight's stay at Narragansett Pier.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. A. Buzby, of 622 South 46th
street, having spent tho summer In Atlantic
City, returned to town last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Qulnn and their fam
ily, who havo been spending the summer In
Point Pleasant, will return to their home at
3322 Sansom street by October 1.
Mrs. Mnry J. Lee, of 821 North 63d street,
who summered at Haddon Hall, has returned
to her apartments.
Friends of Mtss JcsbIc Thompson, of 752 Pres
ton street, will bo sorry to hear that she Is
suffering from a brokon ankle.
NORTHWEST PHILADELPHIA
The wedding of Miss Edna SI. Raho, daughter
of Sir. and Sits. Harry L. Rahc, of 2121 Van
Pelt street, and Charles R. McDowell, Jr., ot
3132 Diamond street, will take place on Wednes
day night, October 7, at 7 o'clock In tho SIo
morial Church of tho Advocate, Eighteenth and
DIamund streets. Tho rector, tho Rev. Dr.
Henry Slartln Sledary, will perform the cere
mony. The bride will be attended by her sister,
SIlss Florence E. Rahe, as maid of honor; Sirs.
Roy A. Slanwarlng, tho brldegroom'B sister, as
matron of honor, and Sliss Elizabeth Steinmetz
aB bridesmaid. The bridegroom has selected his
brother-in-law, Roy Manwarinff, for best man,
and his ushers will be Emll Bahls, Herman
Schrelner, F. W. Stohlcr and Ernest Phillips.
On their return from a wedding Journey the
couple will live at 726 Annsbury street, and will
be at home nfter January 1.
Sirs. Adelo Carman, of Fifteenth street and
Susquehanna avenue, will return from her coun
try home In Sylvanla, Pa., early In October.
Sir. Charles W. Schock. of 214S Master street,
will entertain a stag card party this evening.
Those present will be John P. Levering, John
W. Kommer, Llewellyn Hunslcker, Harry P.
Mauser and Robert W. Grlssom.
Sir. and Sirs. Georgo Zelgler. of Sixteenth
and Oxford streets, havo returned from Atlan
tic City, where they spent the summer at tho
Denis Hotel.
Sir. and Sirs. William Tinker and children,
of 1520 North Sixteenth street, have closed their
cottage at Twelfth and Wesley avenues, Ocean
City, and returned to tho city. Hnrry Fricko,
of C3d and Vine streets, has returned to college
at Cornell.
SIis3 Nina Potsdamer will give a muslcale
tomorrow night, at her home, 1610 Diamond
street. In honor of tho birthday of her fiance,
Amos E. Joel.
Her guests will Include SIhs Julia Silver
man, SHss Cecelia Stein, SIlss Gertrude New
man, Roso Greenfield, Isaac Levlne, Nathan
Saxe, Jack Grccnberg Irving Newman, Ed
wurd Welscn, Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Pollock and
Sir. and Sirs. N. Potsdamer.
TIOGA
The S. S. C. Association gave a miscellaneous
shower on Tuesday night at tho home of Sir.
and Sirs. J. A. Hortman, 3US North Park ave
nue, for their daughter, SHss Florence Mao
Hortman, whose marriago to Christian Demmy
took place last evening. The guests were: SHss
Emma A. Campbell, SHss Llna Newiands, Sllsa
Slarlan Bcrtolet. SHss Edith Clarke, Miss .Mil
dred Haag, Miss Simpson, Sliss Bessie Simp
son, SHss Slario Schultz, SIlss Lillian Gordon,
SHss Edna Culbertson, Sliss Edna Lindner, SIlss
Virginia Humes, SHbs Florence Nuttall, Sliss
Slargaict Stapleford, SHss Katharine Shalbert
and SIlss Slary Kaufman.
Sirs. Samuel High, of 1E05 West Ontario street,
has returned from Ocean City, where she passed
the summer and oarly fall.
Sir. and Mrs. John Llvfzey, of Nineteenth and
Venango streets, are taking a trip up the Hud
son to Albany nnd Troy, N. Y.
Sliss Florence Young, of 3I0S North Seven
teenth street, and SIlss Lillian Kline have re
turned from a two weeks' visit to Old Point
Comfort and through the South.
Sirs. Georse Stockman, of IS24 West Tioga
street, li visiting her daughter. Sirs. William
Raudenbush, In Denver, Colo., and will remain
through the fall and early winter.
Sir. and Sirs. Harry Lewis, of 4607 North
Broad street, returned during the week from an
all summer's stay In Chelsea.
Miss Slabel Kchr Donnelly, of 51U North
Thirteenth street. Is entertaining a house, party
nt her cottage In Chester Heights, Pa this
week-end.
ROXBOROUGII
Sirs. Clarence Dengler, of Ridge avenue, Wis.
sahickon, entertained at "500" on Slonday even
Ins at her home. Her guests were Sirs. Fer
dinand Davis, Sirs. Walter Fancourt, Sliss Edith t
Fee, SHss Gertrude Field, Sirs. Ralph Pope, i
Sliss May' McKlnney, Sirs. Milton Smith, Sirs. '
Elta Shuler. Sirs. Edward Shappell, Sirs. Joseph
Robe, Mrs. Clayton Thomas, Mrs. Louis Wagner
and Sirs. J. Johnson.
Sir. and Mrs. Ralph Goettman. of 421 Green
lane, have returned from tho Delaware Water
Gap and will take a week. end motor trip to
Atlantic City.
Sirs. Annie S. Shoemaker, who has been the
guest of her niece, SIlss Elizabeth Simpson, pf
417 Green lane, has returned to her home in
Newark.
CHESTER AND VICINITY
Sliss Gertrude Buckley, daughter of Com
modore John J. Buckley, of the West End Yacht
Club, was given a TOO" party In commemora
tion of her birthday last week.
Miss Evelja Rook, of West Third street, is
home from a week's visit to friends at Bristol.
Mr and Sirs. Robert Stalnton have returned
to their bof'e oa 'e Tblfuti-eet from Ocean I
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MISS JEAN N. THOMPSON
Miss Thompson is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Thompson, of 1816 De
Lancey place. She will 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 Merion, will be guests of
honor at a small dance which will be given
at the Merion Golf Club on October 27 by
Mrs. W. Percy Simpson, of Overbrook.
City, N. J., where they wero entertained for
a week by their son, Howard Stalnton.
Sirs. John A. Wallace, who spent tho summer
In various parts ot New York State, has re
turned to her homo on Kcrlln street.
Sirs. Thomas Warren, of Hanover, Pa., Is tho
guest of her sister. Sirs. William Tompkins, of
AValnut street.
SIlss Sllrlam Cowley, nf Edgmont avenuo, has
returned from a week's visit to friends at
Coatesville,
Sirs. S. T. Vantlne. of Bristol. X. J., is the
guest of Sirs. E. A Rook, of West Third street.
WEDDING BELLS AFAR AND NEAR
Miss Musaer to Become Bride of Samuel B.
Eckert, Jr., at Doret, Vt. Other Brides Here.
The wedding of SIlss Agnes H. Slusser, daugh
ter of Sirs. John Slusser and the lato well
known Doctor Slusser, of this city, and Samuel
B. Eckort, Jr., took placo today In tho Epis
copal Church at Dorset, Vt.
SIlss Slusser, who was unattended, was given
In marrlngo by her brother. Dr. John Slusser.
She wore n lovely gown of soft white crepo do
chine, trimmed with rich lace, a tullo veil, and
carried orchids and lilies. Mr. Eckert had for
best man William Berry. The wedding was n
very quiet affair, and was followed by a small
reception at Klbbycote, the homo of Sirs. Slus
ser. After a wedding trip Sir. and Sirs. Eck
ert will live nt 2034 Da Lancey place. A num
ber of Phlladelphlans attended tho marriage.
Among those who left yesterday for Dorset
wero Miss Anna Ingersoll. Sir. nnd Sirs. E. R.
Tatnall, Dr. and Sirs. John Slusser and others.
BOYLE MAcrmc
The marriage of SIlss Marion Genevieve Sla
gulre and James Downey Boyle, of Fredericks
burg, Sid., will take placo tonight at the
Church of Our Lady of Slercy, Broad street
and Susquehanna avenue, nt 6 o'clock.
Miss Slagulro will be given in marriage by
her father, John Russell Slagulrc. She will
wear a gown of soft lvory-whito satin, elab
orately trimmed with real lace, and will curry
a showor bouquet of roses and lilies of tho
valley. Her tulle veil will, be fastened with
orange blossoms Her maid of honor will bo
Sliss Slargaret Slaguire: she will wear a frock
of white taffeta made in a basque effect, and
with a skirt which will bo composed of three
tiers of lace. She will wear an Irish crochot
Castle, cap, trimmed with pink chiffon rosos,
nnd will carry a bouquet of Slnrylnnd roses.
Tho bridesmaids will be SHss Knthryn Sla
guire, Sliss Genevicvo Slaguire, Sliss Josephine
Etsenman and Sliss Frances Slaguire. They
will wear pink taffeta basque frocks, and pink
bonnets topped with white tullo bows, nnd will
carry pink cosmas.
Sir. Boylo will bo attended by Frank Boyle,
of Baltimore, as best man. and his ushers will
be Henry Boyle, of Emmettsburg. Sid.; Joseph
Boyle and Albert Boyle, of Baltimore, and
Sidney Sappington, of Fredericksburg, Sid.
The ceremony will be performed by the Hov,
Gerald P. Coghlan, rector of the church, and
will bo followed by a supper and reception at
the home of tho bride's parents, 2113 Uber
place.
On their return front a wedding trip Mr. ami
Mra. Bayle will Uvo at SOU Calvert street. Bal
tlmore, and will bo at homo after October 15.
iiRAnnritY-JoiiNso-V
A quiet wcildinu will be solemnized toil ay In
New Orleans, when SIlss Althea Johnson will
become the bride of pr. Samuel Bradbury, of
Wayne avenue and Coulter street-
Sliss Johnson Is tho daughter of Mr, and
Sirs. Wllmer Johns.un, and Is immensely popu
lar In Xcw Orlenna. After an extended ed
fling trip Mr. and Sirs. Bradbury will live at
20 East i7th street. New York.
SOUTHWEST PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. J. 31. Huffy nnd her daughter, Sites
Slario Puff, will entertain at curds thU even
ng, at their home, JUS Castle avenue. About
SO invitations have been iMuwl, and among
thoi-o expecttil aro Mr. and Sirs. Q. Ouegeoo,
Sir. and Mrs. A. Slcll'igh. Sliss Marian Bels,
of Roxborough; SIlss Johanna Swoeasy, ot
Germantown: SlUa Slario de Vauss, of Laos
downe; MIm Agnes Comber. Slura Helen Con
way. Al Kcll, Jair.ts Bonnet, Hudinun Ilup,
Stanley Hopi. Miss Anna RoLlnon. Mlt Utr
trude MiUov, Miss IKtoUi 1'uwei Mli HiU
Kinnan, Al Cunlngham, Frank Donnelly, Ber
tram Wolfe and James Gould
Cat"i a'i !r. sieCoach bate closed their
cottage at Ocean City and 'elurnd.)tt,1,;
home, 2439 Carpenter street, whero they will
remain for the winter. Their son, Edwin 0,
SlcCoach, who has been vlslUn them to
tho laat month, returned on Tuesday to Annap-
oils, whero ho will complete his acnlor yeart
Mr. nnd Mm, George Kolb and their chUdrert,
who havo spent tho summer months In the
cottago at Wlldwood Crest, have returned td
their home, 2323 South 21st street.
Mr. and Sirs. Frederick Hesse, of 2223 Cath
arine street, announce tho engagement ot their '
daughter, Thelma, and Paul Wendt Tho wed-
ding will tnko place In Old Christ Church earlj;
In February.
Silas Louise Schaefer and Miss Helen
Schaefer will leave tomorrow for Now York,
whero they will ho tho guests of Mr, and Mrs.
John Krouso for several days,
With tho return of cooler weather, many ot
the private dancing elates have resumed meet
ings. Among thesa tho Tango Social Is one lo
which many of the most popular of South
Philadelphia's younger eet belong. Tho cla
will meet on tho first Wednesday of November,
and promises to bo Just as popular as In for
mer years. Tho members, among others, In
cludo SIlss Nan Furey, SIlss Ada Long, Mlsi
Catherino Dillon, SIlss Claudia Blnghart, Sliss
Starle Maroncy, SIlss Catherino Grayhead, Miss
Slay Furey, SHss Catherine Furcy, Edward.
Flynn, Joseph Felix, Lawrcnco Doran, Charlea
Struckblne, Albert J. Schell and Dr. Charles
Furcy.
Sir. and Sirs. Stack, of B313 Cedar avenue, aro
receiving congratulations on the birth of ft lit
tle daughter, Slay Catherino Stack. Sirs. Stack
will bo remembered nH SHss Slay Burke, of
1438 South Broad street, whoso wedding last
fall was one of the social events of tho acaooii.
WHAT MILADY WEARS
Dance Frocks and Afternoon Gowns Worn By
Women of Fashion Attract the Artistic Eye.
With the sudden changes from cold to heat
nnd back to cold again, which havo been thai
order of the day In tho weather theso past
weeks, every style of frock may bo Been. Tho
evening gown is, of course, much In evldenco
at the many dances which aro held In tho clubs
and hotels of the suburbs, which form so Im
portant a part In tho life of Phlladelphia'a
maids cmd matrons.
SHss Katharlno A. Bowie, a debutante of this
year, wears a girlish gown of creamy lace, tha
skirt of which Is mado In a three-tier effect.
The dainty bodice is cut in a surpllCb shape,
and Is joined to the skirt by a wldo girdle of
shirred satin. Another dainty white frock Is
worn by Sliss Paulino Dlsston, who Is a pctlto
and dainty type of young girl. Tho llttlo gown
Is of cobwebby lace, and Is trimmed here and
there with tiny bunches of rosebuds.
Another attractive evening gown Is that worn
by Sirs. Gilbert Harvey. Tho skirt Is mado of
soft folds of white satin, while the bodice haa
a Jacket effect and pannier of old rose cut
velvet. Soft lace Is used about the neck and
sleoves.
Mrs. Harold Roberts, of Haverford, wears a
carmlngly slmplo and cffecTlvo evening frock;
at tho club dances. Tho foundation of tha
skirt Is soft whito satin, over which falls
threo flounces of shadow lace; the top flounce)
Is outlined by heading of tiny rosebuds. A
ktmona bodice of soft loco 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 roso at
the side, completes the costume.
White and black-and-white costumes ar
extremely popular for the street for early fait
Sirs. Robert Learning srontgomery has chosen
a becoming costume In white. The skirt la
rathnr plain, and over it Is worn a cape-coat,
which falls almost to the knees In back and
shortens at the front. The whito Is relieved
by a small, close-fitting hat of black velvet,
with upstanding goura frathers.
SIlss Hope Bealc. who is tall and statuesque,
has selected an outdoor costume which la
charming for Its simplicity. Her frock Is of
white ci oss-barrod crtpe. devoid nf trimming;
with it she wears a small black velvet haft
with a slnglo hugo scarlet flower nt the front.
A smnrt gown of black chiffon taffeta haa
bevn selected by Sirs. Slahlon Hutchinson. Tho
short Jacket is worn over a blouse of black
chiifon, and Sirs. Hutchinson's hat is of black
velvet. Sirs. George R. Yarrow appeared re
cently In a becoming gown of pale gray taffeta,
with a small black hat.
SIis Elslo Slorris Brlnton wears n good-looking
blue serge cont-suit. Tho skirt is narrow
and has a fhort tunic. A short roundod coat,
trimmed with a smart bluck satin collar re
veres and cuffs stitched in n lighter shade of
blue, completes tho costume. With this SHss
Brlnton wears a largo black velvet -sallor-shapa
hat. with a slnglo feather lying close to tho
brim, tho ends of which cross on ono side.
Sirs. William J. Clothier, who has been a
conspicuous figure every day nt tho horsa
slow In Bryn Slawr this wcok. has chosen an
extremely chle gown of white laco, which la
made with a gathered skirt and wide soft
gtrdlo. The hat, which seemed as if specially
ch'.sen for this frock, had a rather full crown
of black velvet and a wldb brim of shadow
lnce, 'which was wired and gave nn upstand
ing halo effect.
Another lovely creation which wns scon at
the horsn show was that worn by Mrs. Robert
Kelso Cassatt. who returned last wek from a
summor spont In Newport, The frock was
fashioned of garlands of laco. which wero out
lined at the top with bands of French blue
shaded ubbon. The bodice was open at tha
neck and finished with a do Medici collar.
Sirs. Cassett's hat was largo, and was niada
of cream-colored lace, and was trimmed with
small bunches of gay (lowers.
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
Sir. and Mrs. B. U. Royal, f cj3 cooper
street, have announced the engagement of
their woqnd daughter. Sliss Ruth Royal, tn
Dunisl X'rury, formerly of Chicago SHss Royal
was graduated from Mini JJOI's school in I'm,
and was president of her class. Sir and Sir.
Royal and family have returned to their Cam
den home from Ocean City, whcie thoy oc
cupied a cuttone this season.
Mr and Sirs. Charles Bhimer Uuyor hsiva
returned to their Cuo()er street house from Sa
sld Park, litre they have occupied a cottaga
for several seasons. Mis. Ikr' pariits. Sir.
and Mrs. t,ou( nora-. of .Vorth Sixth stiaet,
were lltfi gtit fur part of the summer.
lr. and Sirs. Puul Mecrav. of Su5 Cougar
street, have cUmd ttoir cottage at 'ap jy
and roturnej to town
Mr. and Mr- IwvW Juter and Ulr son. j
Sitll and l.lndia streets, ttuve rios4 their
apartment on (hv Umirvalif ttt Ortan City
Wl returned to ilu tlty. Mrs Jestn's mother
and slater spent Ibe suunn. e with u t. t tha
seaibure.
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