," EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, XOlg. w 9 Tfr ?r SOCIAL LIFE IN AND ABOUT PHILADELPHIA MRS. EDWARD B. CASSATT .Mrs. Cassatt and her husband, Mujor pissntt, will entertain today on their coach and at luncheon at the Whiteinarsh Rnco Meet, Erdcnhcim. THE Plays and Flayers' Club has decided to hold Its club night this your In the begin ning of the season rather t.ian the end. It lias been planned to give "Tho Doctor's Di lemma," a satire on physicians, by Bernard Shaw, on the nights of October 17 nnd IS, nt tho Little Theatre, on Do Luncey place near Seventeenth street. Members of tho club will net for tho other club members and their friends, and In order that all may see t.io peiformanco two nights huvc been chosen. Those who will take tho principal parts In "The Doctor's Dllrinma" will be Mrs. W. 1'oike Stevenson, as Mrs. Dubldat; Mr. Dubldat will bo C. Reginald Oatcs; Sir Tntrlck Cullen will be Impersonated by J. Alexnnder Stout, nnd AV. II. Whitney will net the part of Cutler AValpolo. Tho part of Mr. Strickmachcr will be tnken by J. B. Colosbcrry, Henry H. Shepherd will Impersonate Dr. Hidgeon, and Sir Ralph, other wise known a3 P. B., will bo played by Henry B. Sc'.iaeffer. Tho piny will bo managed by J. Howard Ilebcr, who Is president of tho Plays and Play ers' Club. The club had plnnnetl to give a performance of 'Tress Clippings" In November, but ns that playlet Is a satire on a man nctlvely engaged In tho presont Europcnn war crisis, tho idea for rensons of neutrality was abandoned. Tho Chnrlotto Cushman Club will 'nold the first of Its receptions next Friday afternoon, October 9, when Miss Mnrgnrot Anglln will bo the :uest of honor. Thoso who will be in chnrgo of tho reception will bo Mrs. Clarenco Clark Jinntzlnger, Mrs. Stanley Grlswold Flngg, Jr., and Mrs. Hoiatlo Gates Lloyd. Other members of tho board of governors of the club will assist In receiving. They arc Mrs. Otis Skinner, Mrs. Mortimer Brown, Mrs. Samuel Chew, Mrs. James Large, Mrs. Clinton Rogers "Woodruff. Mrs. Kdward Beecher Flnck, Mrs. Mahlon Kline, Mrs. Wnyhind Hoyt, Mrs. Rob ert Kmott Hare, Sirs, Edwurd T. Stotcsbury, Miss Frances Griscom, Miss Lydla T. Morris, Mrs. William Iiurnluitn and Mrs. James Elvcr son, Jr. Mrs. Henry Bartow Is also on tho board of governors, but will not receive on Friday owing to mourning. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph What ton Llpplncott aro I being congratulated on tho birth of a son yos- Iterday at Mclmnr, Bethayres, tho homo of Mr. ILIpplncott's parents, Mr. und Mrs. J. Bertram 'Llpplncott. Mrs. Llpplncott will bo retnemborcd as Miss Elizabeth Mills, of Tclham Manor, New York. Mrs. Hobert Thaxter Blcknoll will have as lier aides for the produce table at tho Coun try Fair ami Market Day, which will bo held today at Lansdowne, Miss Emily La Fargo Claxton, yiss Virginia d'lnvllllers, Miss Anne d'lnvllliera, Miss Frances Rowland, Miss Elena Santa Maria, Miss Elizabeth d'lnvllllers, Miss Adelaide d'lnvllllers, Miss l6abel Bryan, Miss Adele Bryan nnd Miss Frances Warner Bick- nell. They will wear little Dutch sunbonnets and white aprons, with green ribbon bows, and will have little money baga attached to their tides. They will sell (lowers nnd fruit In bas kets and on trays. Mr. and Mrs. Logan M. Bullitt and Miss Jean Christian Bullitt, who have been In London for several months, will sail for home October 10, on the New York. Miss Bullitt has boen the guest of Mrs. Harry Sedgwick, In Ventnor, Jblo of Wight, for five weeks. Mrs. James Potter left yesterday for New Yok for u few days' visit with her daughter, Mrs, James Polk. Mr. and Mrs. W. De Groft Wilcox, of AVest Price street, are entertaining Mrs. Wilcox's sis ter, Miss Marjorle Lund, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dctenny, Miss Beatrice Devenny and James Devcnny will spend the winter at ItflC Spruce street. Mrs. Henry D. Patterson and her daughter. Miss Mac Patterson, havo returned to their home In Torresdale from Maine. Miss Patterson will not make her debut this ar. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moore, of Germantown, left Thursday for Atlantic City, where they will spend several weeks. t ALONG THE MAIN LINE 'VEKUBOOK Mrs. Edgar Cop, who spent ,(t n Mai"? recently returned from AVcoJ- r Pa., wnera she - V003!1111' &" 4 Miss Louise Co.ale. Miss Coalo left Fellsworth yostordny fur Mont Clemens, Mich., where she will spend the winter. Miss Sovette Schultz entertained a costumo party on Thursday, at her studio at 11 South Eighteenth street. Among tho guests were Miss Irene Cas3.ird, Miss Elizabeth Ditts, Miss Ida Jefferson, Miss Virginia Musser, Miss Mil dred Stern. Miss Leonora Walz, Joan Bonner, Chailcs Walnuts, Frank Watklns, Albert Plsts, Justin Peters, Rodman Schultz and Richard lists. itinmoN Mr. and Mrs. Perclval E. Foerdercr, who spent the summer In Maine, recently opened their homo on Morion avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. John H. Scnl and Miss Deborn'.i Seal, of Hnzlcliur.it avenue, have returned home after a summer spent in the Pocono Mountains. AIMIEUTH Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. Proscott, of Esiscx avenue, will return homo Tuesday, after n summer spent at Ocean City. Miss Ruth Prcscott, who spent September with her brother-in-law and her sister. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hartley, M33 Walnut street, will also return homo next week. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Casner, who spent tho summer on the New England coast, recent ly returned to fnelr homo on Narbcrth road. Mr. and Mrs. Casnor's son nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Adrian Casner, passed part of tho Bcason with them. w YISNr.woon Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Evans have closed their Bummer home nt Dorset, Vt., and are now nt their homo on Penn road. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Ashton will move Into iheir town home late In November or In tho early part of December. AimsionE Miss Julia Musser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Musser, of Simpson road, will leave next week for Bloomsbuig, Pa., w.iere sho will visit her brother and slstcr-ln-law, the Rev. and Mrs. O. Musser, at St. Paul's rectory. From BloomsbUM Miss Musser will go to Wllken-Barro, whero aho will be tho guest of Colonel and Mis. Miner. Mrs. James K. Clarke, who spent the early summer nt Newport with Mr. Clarke, going later to Maine, returned home Wednesday. Mr. Clarko returned from Newport by motor, nnd arrived In Ardmoro Thursday attornoon. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Carter and Miss Katharine Carter, of Ardmoro avenue, recently returned homo from Nova Scotia, where they spent six weeks. HAVnmmU -Mr. and Mrs. William G. Auden rled, Jr., '.iavo returned from Jamestown, R. I., where thoy spent tho greater part of the sum mer, and are now at their home on Montgom ery avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Isaac Sharpless spent most of tho bummer at their cottage at Pocono Lake Preserve. Prof. Rufus M. Jones Is spending this week at Richmond, Ind., with tho executive board of tho Flvo Years' Meeting. Professor Jones and Doctor Gummcro spent part of the summer together In tYw White Mountains. lillYN MAWii J. Harvey Gordon wilt sail to morrow for England to Join the English army. Mr. and Mrs. Joeepn Kerbaugh and family" hao returned from their summer home at Pocono Pines. Their son has entered Havorford Collese. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison a. Sceler and their daughter, Miss Katherlne V. Seeler, who spent tho greater part of the summer at Montgom ery Inn, yiave moved to town. ' ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus II. K. Curtis, who have been bpcmllng the summer at their cottage at Camden, Me., are expected to return, to Lyndon, their home In Wyncotc, the middele of tho week. Honry M. McAdoo, of Fort Washington, has gone on his annual hunting and Ashing trip to Canada for several weeks. Mr. und Mrs. Ralph Graham Wilson and their family have closed their bungalow at Gynedd Valley and taken an apartment at the Clinton for several months before opening their house at 303 Saurn Thirteenth street for the remain der of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin King have closed The Farm at Gynedd Valley and opened their house at 498 West Price street, Germantown, for the winter. The first of a series of tango tyt will be given on Saturday afternoon at tr BetnM Club. Tha poazaUlea la cfaue or tfeem wiy , consist of Mlsa Sarah Kennedy, as chairman. Assisting hor will be Mrs. Lloyd Drinker, Mrs. Arthur J. Clark, Mrs, A. Daton Smoker, Mrs. Francis Donnelly, Mlsa Ada "Wocrthte and Miss Grace !. Temple. Miss Eleanor Jonos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Jones, Jr., of Jenklntown, hna ns her guest for several days Miss Dorothy Fannon, CHESTNUT HILL Mrs. W. H. Hollls and Miss Gertrude Hollls, who have been staying nt Springfield Inn, St. Martins, since their return from Europe two weeks ngo, are now occupying their home on Morcland nvenue. Mrs. George Stanley Phlllcr nnd Miss Helen 11. Phlllcr, who have been spending tho sum mer nt St. Mnrtlns, aro now occupying their town house nt 1811 De Lancey Place. Mr. nnd Mts. Edgar Pardee Earlo nnd fam ily, of Crittenden street, will close their cot tage. Sewnrd, at Mnntoloklng, and return to ClKstnut Hill the beginning of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard II. North, who have been spending the summer at Castlne, Me., re turned Wednesday to their home at 7301 Boycr street. Mrs, Steven B. Ferguson, of 7113 Boycr street, will entertain tho Mount Airy Llternry Club at her homo next Thursday. GERMANTOWN Mr nnd Mrs. David E. Crozler, of 7010 Ger mantown avenue, entertained the members of the Germantown Choral Society on Tuesday evening, September 29. In their new studio, which has been added to their beautiful hmoc. Musical numbers wore rendered by Miss Edith McPhlt, Miss Adclla Hcsscr, Mrs. Pierce, Doc tor Blake, Albert Hoyte nnd David E. Crozler. The tegular meetings will be resumed In the hall of tho Carnegie Library during the winter months. The choral work has become one.of Germnntown's pet Interests and the list of patronesses Include many society women In that friiburb. Tho Rev. J. Clayton Mitchell, rector of Cvl nary Protestant Episcopal Church, Mnnhelm nnd Morris streets, hns been granted, a leave of absence of six weeks, owing to til health. Mrs. Catharlno Cooper and her tw osons, Jnmes E. Cooper and Stanley Cooper, have taken apartments at tho Dclmar-Morrls for tho winter. Mrs. Edward Hcnson, of Manhelm street nnd Wlesahlckon avenue, has as her guest Mrs. Elliot Burton, of Charleston, W. Va. On Tues day Mrs. Hcnson entertained very Informally at cards. In honor of her guest. Mrs. S. Howard-Smith has as her guest Miss Susan Williams, of Charlotte, N. C. Miss ElUe Howard-Smith, of 4833 Pulaski ave nue, Is at present visiting friends in Tennes see, and will return homo next week. The Pi Epsllon Chapter of tho Gamma Eta Kappa Fraternity, will glvo an Informal dance nt Belfleld, Friday, October 9. Miss Ethel Marrlot Jones will leave Bermuda October 10 for hor home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jonos will then havo as their guest Edmund Gosling, Miss Jones' fiance, for a few weeks. Mrs. Thomas Skelly and tho Misses Skelly, of 307 East Prlco street, have returned from Wlldwood. N. J. Sidney JJopson, of 314 High street, has re turned to his home after spending the summer In Europe. An Informal danco was held last evening In Odd Fellows.' Hall, Chclten and Ogontz ave nues. Among those present were: &Mlss Loup Chase, Miss Anna Condon, Miss Jessica Burke, Miss Eleanor Buzby, Miss Grace Jones, MIsk Annn Evana, Miss Hilda Matthews, Miss Emily Hetrlck. Miss Mabel Lee, Herbert Las sen, Edward E. Hales, Stephen Decoursey, J. Russell Lassen, William M. Barstow, Robert Doddfi, Kenneth Sweeney, Earl Schrufcr, Harry McDonald. VThe feature of the evening was the exhibition dancing of Miss Burek and Mr. Decoursey In the Innovation Tango, Fox trot nnd the Castle Polka. Miss Edith Henry, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Brunkcr, 520S Wayne avenue, haa returned from a trip abroad. Mrs. Joseph Powell, of Qulncy, Mass., for merly of Germantown, Is visiting Mrs .Edward L. Reynolds, of 013 West Clapler street. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Townsend and Mrs. Elizabeth Townsend Bowcn, of 4343 Baltimore avenue, have returned from a short visit to Townsend, Delaware. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark Moore, Jr., and Miss Elizabeth Moore, of 3907 Spruce street, have closed their cottage In Ocean City and returned to their home, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Bement, of 3817 Spruce street, returned on Monday from tho Adirondacks, where t'.ioy spent the greater part of tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Coane, of the Avon dale, 33th and Locust streets, returned homo Thursday evening from Westminster, Mary land, where they had been visiting Mrs. Coane's sister, Miss Ella Brown. Mrs. Mary Eagan nnd Miss Marguerite Eagan have closed their cottage In Island Heights and opened their house at 4530 Chester avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Castner and children have returned from their cottage In Cape May nnd opened their house, 3908 Walnut street. Judge nnd Mrs. Joseph F. Lamorclle and family, who spent tho summer at Bay Head, will return to their home, 3510 Baring; street, this month. Mrs. William P. Troth and Miss Emilia Troth have returned from Lake Mohonk, where t'.iey have been since June, and opened their house, 3433 Walnut street. John S. Latta and his sister, Miss Margaret Latta, have closed their country home at New town Square and returned to 3903 Chestnut street. Mrs. M. A. Dabbs, of the La Blanche, left yesterday for a visit of ten days to New YoiU. Mrs. E. L. Cilnes, of Hamilton Court, sailed on Tuesday from Portugal, and will arrlvo In town tho latter part of next week. Mrs. C. A. Musselman, of 43)3 Pine street, will return from her camp at Sebago Lake, Maine, next week. Mrs. Musselman Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben O. Moon. Dr. and Mrs. II. H. Brown have closed t'aelr cottage at Cape May and taken apartments at 4010 Spruce street for the winter. Charles II. Dougherty, of 41st and Pine streets, has been spending a few days In At lantic City. Friends of Mrs. H. Russell Fox, of 4203 Wal nut street, will bo glad to learn that she is convalescing from typhoid fever at the home of her sister. Mrs. E. F. Off, 4M2 "Walnut street. Mr. end Mrs. Lyman Sayen, who have been living in Paris for the last year, will spend tho winter with Mrs. Sayen' parents at 313 Souf.t 43d street. SOUTHWEST PHILADELPHIA Lieutenant and Mrs. Charles I Lut have taken a house at the Glrard Estate, 5337 South 1st street, fo? the year. They have Just r. turned from the "West Indie. JtfiM Birab, IcKuuia. and JUsa TUUo ilcKeu- na have Issued Invitations for a maso.uera.de dinner and dance, at their home, 1823 Moore street, on Halloween. Some among those In vited nre Miss Margaret Tweed, Mlsa Anna Dougherty, Miss May Henry, Mlsa Reglna Henry, Mils May Moore, Mlsa Sylvia Mullln, Mies Elizabeth O'Donnell, Mlsa Mabel Freater, Mlsrs Grace Mullln, John Tweed, Alex. Green, Edward Henry, Joseph Breen, William Faust, Henry Myers, Thomaa Tweed, "William "West and John Lltngow. The Rev. W. C. Healey, who spent the sum mer months on the British Isles, haa returned to the city. His many friends will be glad to learn of Ills snfo return, Mlsa Margaret Kahey, of 1706 Morrla street; Miss Alary Durnlng and Miss Mattle Drunlng, of 1S0S South Nineteenth street, are spending tho week-end at Munch Chunk. Mrs. Samuel Gibson, wVio has been the guest of her cousin In Oxford, Md., has returned to her home, 21)4 South Twentieth street. Many Interesting "600" parties have been fotmed In the southern section of tho city, one of which met for tho first time this season on Monday evonlng, at the homo oi Miss Agnes McBrlde, 1034 Ridge avenue. Among tno mem bers, many of whom aro popular In tho younger set, aro Miss Mary Bowcn, Mlsa Mary McGuI gan, Miss Virginia Keofe, Miss Rose Larklns, Miss Tetcsa Hobble, Mrs. John Cannon, Miss Catherine Kelly and Mrs. J. Bowcn. Tho meet ings will continue throughout the winter, every other Monday evening, at the horno of different members of the party. Miss Mnrgnret Mnry Wilson, Miss Gertrudo Wilson nnd Miss Catherine Wilson will enter tain Informally tomorrow evening at their home, 1517 South Flftconfn street. Among the guests wilt lie MIsb Nan Klllccn. Jamea Scan Ion, Daniel Do Vaux, Charles O'Ncltl, Albert Wittenberg and Charles Gwlcner. NORTHWEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Mono R. Isaacs, of the Lorraine Hotel, has returned home after a few days' visit to her mohter, Mrs. Emnnuel Schwerln, In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney G. Rice have moved from 1S33 North 32d street to tho Lynn Regis Apart ments, 1051 Allcghony avenue. Mrs. E. Rothschild, of 2008 North Broad street, who has been In Europe, is expected to arrive homo Saturday. She is a passenger on the Noordam. S. Rothschild, of Chicago, tho son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Rothschild, has come East to meet his mother on her arrival. iMr. and Mrs. Gustav L. Bloch, tho latter formerly Miss Lenora M. iBrown, of Baltimore 5td will reside after October 11 at tho LJ Trianon Apartments, northwest corner Fif teenth and Poplar streets. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Koester have returned from their sojourn nt tho Hotel Alamac, Atlan tic City, and are making a brief stay with Mrs. Fannie Hasslcr and family. Mrs. L. Strouso has returned from Atlantic City to her apartments at the Hotel Lorraine, Broad and Falrmount avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stern (nco Wolf) spent tho holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wolf, at 210 South Connecticut avenue, Atlantic City. Mrs. Samuel Lehman, who had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. Elfman, at 3319 Clifford street, has gono to Newark, N. J., whero sho wll spend tho winter. Mrs. Leopold J. Haas, of Atlanta, Ga., Is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Stern, of 3238 Clifford street. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Abrams and Harold Abrams, of 2231 North Park avenue, have re turned from Atlantic City to their city home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wolf (nee Cohn), of San Diego. Tex., aro making their permanent homo at 1S20 North Eighteenth street. airs. Sidney M. Stern, who has been In Ithaca since tho beginning of September, will return home on Sunday, and will reopen hor city home, 1613 Poplar street. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Abrahams and their daughtor, Miss Helen Abrahams, of S119 Dia mond street will return home this week from Atlantic City, where they had spent the sum mer. TIOGA Miss Beatrice Rottner, of 3HG North Broad street, gave a luncheon, followed by cards, yes terday, at her home, for the members of a WO club. Her guests were Miss Edna Scull, Miss Florence Geikler, Miss Alice McFaddon, Miss Florence McMorrls, Miss Marian Jones, Miss Charlotte Fleming and Miss Violet Careon. The marriage of Miss Edna B. Culbertson, slater of Thomas H. Culbertson, of 6018 North Sixteenth street, nnd Clarence J. O'Brien, of 3G25 North Nineteenth street, will take place on Tuesday morning at tho home of the bride's brother. The bride's sister. Miss Margaret H. Culbertson, will be maid of honor, and Dudley L. Hare will be best man. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Thomas Moore, rec tor of the Church of the Holy Souls, Nineteenth nnd Tioga streets, and will be witnessed only by the Immediate families of the couple. The at home days will be Tuesdays In December, at B01S North Sixteenth street. Miss Marguerite Bradway, of 2012 West Ontario street, gave a luncheon and shower yesterday for Mies Clara Irene Pchoble, whose marriage to WI1IU McDonald Powell will take place next Wednesday, Autumn leaves, com bined with yellow chrysanthemums, formed the decorations. Miss Cecelia Lazarus, of 3723 North Park ave nu. gave a tea and surprise shower this after noon, at her home, for Miss Olive Fulton Gent mi, whose marriage to Hector Alexander Sim helmer will take place early In November, Pink chrysanthemuma and ferns wero attract ively arranged In the decorations. The Artisans Order of St. John's Assembly will hold their annual auto run this afternoon, Thy will motor to a nearby seashore resort. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Battersby, of 3148 North Broad street, announce the marriage of their daughter, SIlss Bessie Miller Battersby, to Francli J. Rlera, Jr., of 3516 North Broad street. They will live at 228 East Meade street, Chestnut Hill, where they will be at home after October 15. Miss Emma E. DuBols has for her guest Miss Myra Cole, daughter of Judge Clarence L. Cole, of Atlantic City. Miss Cole has Just returned from Madl6on, Wis., where she spent the last month. From Miss DuBols' home she will visit in Perkasle for a few days, when she will motor to her homo In Atlantic City. Mta,3 Graco S. Donnelly has returned to her home, 5111 North Thirteenth street, niter visit ing her grandmother, Mrs. Harriet A. Don nelly, of Ardmore. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. William Gerhart, of 3404 North Nineteenth street, are spending the week in Atlantic City. The Sigma Alpha PI Society of the William Penn High School gave a mfecellaneous shower at the home of Miss Mao Loughlin, 2J13 Hunt ing Park avenue, last weok in honor of Miss Minnie E. Kilgus, whose marriage takes place today Those present were Miss Clara Hat bach, Mlts Mae Dothard, Mtss Mary Hlggins. Miss Elsa Koelle. Mtss Helen. Scopp. Miss Eve line Hamerton, Mies AuujuJfeltenf rubtr and JJIm. llarlgij. HespeU, n H0 W'i''W- , 1 MISS PAULINE DISSTON Miss Disston, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Disston, of 2121 Walnut street and Chestnut Hill, will be otic of the mot feted debutantes of the year. WHAT MILADY WEARS Smart Cowns and Coat Suits Worn For Shop ping by Women of Fashion During the Week. With cooler weather tho coat suit Is seen more ofton, and, in spite of tho many changes In stylo and cut, dark bluo seems to predomi nate. Mrs. James Potter Is wearing an ex tremely good-looking tailored suit of dark blue broadcloth, which Is cut on plain lines. The skirt Is mado in walking length nnd Is finished with a wide hem. It Is very narrow about the foot. Tho coat Is hip length and Is fastened with three largo buttons. Mrs. Potter's hat Is a bailor model of black mlrolr velvet, which has a narrow silver and black band about the crown and Is trimmed with a bunch of tall goura feathers. Dark blue broadcloth has also been chosen by Mies Edwlna Elklns Bruner. Tho coat Is a semlflttlng Eton Jacket, and tho skirt has a fitted overdress, which Is rounded at tho front and reaches below tho kneo at tho back. Miss Bruner wears a perfectly plain, hlghcrowncd, silk beaver sailor hat with this suit. Mrs. Percy Maderla was noticed at a recent tennis tournament wearing n very smart whlto flannel suit, with a narrow black stripe, mado on severely plain linos. Her hat was a dark red velvet sailor shapo with a single red roso In the front. With this costumo Mrs. Madeira carried n walking stick. Mrs. Herbert Tllden wears a shopping cos tume in dark blue satin and serge. Tho coat has the short rounded Eton Jacket effect, with a strap of whlto showing nbout six Inches In the back. This strap, or band. Is fastened with a dull silver buckle, and Is very smart. Whlto pique cuffs and a standing collar glvo nn at tractive finish. Tho skirt has a Rusblan tunic of .icco:dlon-plited satin falling over a straight underskirt. Mrs. Tllden's hat Is a black velvet, tailor shape, with a single beaded ornament placed directly In front. White crepo do chine forms a pretty after noon frock worn by 5t1ss Helen Gormley. There is a long Russian tunlo which falls over a wide black satin band at the foot. Tho bodicu Is made In kimono fashion and opens in a, V at the neck. A wide blnck satin glrdio finishes tho waistline, nnd a close-fitting black velvet tur ban with a feather fancy at one sld complotes tho attractive costume. A soft dove gray has been selected by Mrs. Lewis H. Moore for a fall suit. The skirt is made with tho conventional tunic effect, and tho coat is short and rounded. Black silk cuffs and collar glvo a smart touch also. A black smooth beaver sailor hat, tho solo trimming of which is a feather fancy placed in front, makes a smart contrast. Miss Eleanor Peterson is wearing a dark blue satin frock, the skirt of which has a pointed tunic of chiffon tho same shade. The bodies is made of the chiffon, and satin with soft lace at the neck nnd sleeves. A smart hat of dark blue straw is worn, the crown of which Is encircled with leaves. Two large dark red silk roses are placed on cither glde. CAMDEN AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. George U Taylor, of 640 Cooper street, are home after being lit their cottage at Atlantic City for inoct of tho summer. Pr. Joseph Nicholson is recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia at his home at Fourth ind Ponn street. Mr. and Mrs. F. Wayland Ayer ami Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Fuey have opened the Ayer home at 4W Penn street, after summering at the Ayer summer ome at Meredith. N. Y. Dr. awl Sirs. F. A. Siaek and their family have cloed their Ocean City cottage and are at their home at 411 Cooper street. Mr. anil Mrs. O. C. Von VolgtlandH have re tumsKl from tluiir wedding trip, and will make their home in Roeblins. N. J. Mrs. Vob Volgt. lander was Mlsa Mary B. Markley, of jig Cooper street. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Clark and family, of 311 Cooper stret, have returned from a Ions May at Ocean City. Miss Nancy Northrup. of 3tf North Thlra street, has returned to school at Dobb Ferry. MUs Laura Reeve, of To'ad and State streets, has returned from Southwest Harbor Me Mr a-i Mrs J F Miller. f-trmr!y rf rm i'", tut n"w rf North 63d street. Philadelphia nave eeea eajcyias a Caasdtta trip. 1 V. v.. . i . r r. iiif' WEDDING IN ORCHARD AT . PENLLYN NOVEL SIGHT Miss Mildred D. Vollrath is Married to Herbert M. Lowry Under the Autumn Apple Trees. One of the prettiest weddings of the fall took place today, when Miss Mildred D. Volt rath was married to Herbert M. Lowry, In th orchard of her father's homo at Penllyn. Tho bridal party, to tho air of the wedding march, enmo from tho house over the sloping lawn and under tVie shady foliage to the altar of flowers which was arranged under the trees In tho fruit orchard. Miss Vollrath, who was given In marriage by her father, Alfred J. Vollrath, wore an ex qulslto gown of soft, whlto sntln Which was elaborately trimmed with rich lace, and the long court train was heavily embroidered In silver, nnd silver embroidery was used on the bodice. Her veil was of tulle and was fas tened with sprays of orange blossom. She carried a nlmwcr bouquet of orchids and lll!e of the valley. Miss Rosalie B. Vollrath wna maid of honor. Sho wore a gown of white net and a picture hat of palf bluo velvet. She carried an arm bouquet of yellow dahlias. The bridesmaids werft Miss Marjory Thorn ton, Mlsx Knthlyno S.iattuck, Miss Isabella Wadsworth, Miss Helen Bachman, Miss Abble M. Austin, and .Miss Elvira Rush. They woro palo blue satin frocks trimmed with orange tulle, and carried yellow dahlias. Their hats wore brown velvet. Mr. Lowry was attended by Henry Jr. Thomas, Jr., of Baltimore, as beat man, and his ushers wore Harold B. Vollrath, William C Lowry, Jr , Alfred Lowry, John B. Lowry, Edward "Wnllcrstcln, and Robert L. Miller, of Lancaster. The ceremony was performed by tho Rev, ' Walter Norf.i, of Buffalo, a coualn of the bride. A laiga reception followed tho ceremony out-of-door, after which Mr. and Mrs. Lowry left on their weddlns trip. Mrs. Vollrath, mother of the bride, woro a beautful gown of white lace over palo gray satin. SCHOKMILT KILCL'S A pretty wedding will take place tonight at 7 o'clock, nt Tho Roosevelt, 2027 Chestnut street, when Miss Mima E. Kilgus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kilgus, of 1223 North 23th street, will become tho bride of Otto F, Sc'.ioen hut, son of Mrs. Emily Shoenhut. Tho Rev. C. T. Albreeht, pastor of the Zion Trcsbyterlan Church, 2Sth and Cavat streets, will perform the ceremony. Miss Kil gus will havo Miss Clara M. Haibach as maid of honor, nnd Miss Estclle B. Haibach as brides maid. Mr. Schocn'.iut will havo Harry Schoenhut as best man. Miss Kilgus will be attired In white Ivory crepe satin. Tho bodice Is In basque effect of Georgette crepo and old lace. Tho skirt has a tunic of Qeorgotto crepe and old laco and court train. The tulle veil will be held In place with orange blossoms. She will carry lilies of tho valley and orchids. The maid of honor will wear peach color satin, draped with sapphire blue crepe, with silver crystal trimming. Sho will carry an arm bou quet of pink chrysanthemum dahlias. Tho bridesmaid wilt wear whlto satin, draped with cerese crepe and gold crystal trimming". Sho will carry an arm bouquet of cerise roses. A large reception will follow the ceremony! After the wedding trip, the couple will jive nt 5129 North Fifth street. Logan, and will b at home after December 1, 1914. SCIIOENEMANN MOORU Miss Charlotte B. Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, of 2217 North 21st street, and William Schoenemann. son of "Wlllam C. Schoenemann, of 2357 North Park avenue, were married today at noon In the Memorial Church of tho Advocate. Eighteenth an-? Diamond streets. Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Henry Martyn Medary. The bride was given in marriage by her father and was unattended. Immediately after tho ceremony, which wns witnessed by the Immediate families of tho couple. Mr. and Mrs. Schoenemann left on their wedding Journey. On their return they will llvo at 5101 Angora Terrace. TONER CASE A very pretty rainbow wedding was colebrated in St. Edward's Church. Eighth and Yorfc streets, at 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, whet Miss Frances M. Case, daughter .r-Mr. and" Mrs. Albert Case, became the brio Edward Joseph Toner, Jr. The bride was given In marriage by her fa ther, and was gowned In soft white satin, trimmed with deep lace and chiffon. The bodice and end of the long train wero trimmed wltB orango blossoms. The long tulle veil was held in place by orango blossoms. She carried a bridal bouquot of lilies of the valley and roses. The bride was attended by Miss Henrietta C. Fortman as maid of honor, and Miss Isabel M. Cusey, Wlss Nettle L. Hackett, Miss Ethel V. Kelgef and MUs Miriam 11. Seelyo as brides maids. Miss Fortman had a pale blue crepe meteor frock of walking length, with a Russian tunio of blue chiffon. Sho woro a black velvet hat, trimmed with a largo white plume and carried pink roses. Tho bridesmaids wero gowned alike. In pale shades of bluo, pink, buff nnd lavender crepe meteor, with deep Russian tunio of chiffon. They wore black velvet hats adorned with sin gle gold roses, and tarried huge arm bouquets of golden rod. Mr. Toner had John A. Toomey as best man, and the ushers were S. Raymond Fltepatrick, Albert R. Ca3e, George A. Ehren wller and Joseph H. S. Seelyc. A reception followed tho ceremony at t' n'l home of tho bride's parents, 2415 North Ter Streets, after which Mr. and Mrs. Toner, , .- left for an exienneu inp tnrougn tno hoi On tlioir return they win ave at 3o60 Fifteenth street, Tioga. "W RQXBOROUGH Pr. D. T. Pepper and his family, of 1H Do pent street, havo closed their cottage at Reno both Reach. Pel., where they have been stay Ins slnc the early ummer, and havo returned to Roxborough. Mrs. John Morton, Jr., has returned homo from RB all summer's 'tay at Wlldwood. Mr. and 5Ira. S. A. Mf .in. of S2W Rlde av sue, gave a box party "l-llowed by a dinner on Thursday night for tl , g-uest. Mrs, David Burwin. of Oakforth, Knfcovnd. j la celebration of his Mt'ff jJWay anniver sary. Fillmore Phy was S$m a dinner or Monday evening, at hus Ane on Flemlns street. W Mr, and Mrs. Albert Hood gave a, dinner last Saturday night at ttttlr home on Suaio street Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Pyle, of 114 Rochella, avuu. with their sw and daughter, CUftorl Pyle asd MIm Katharine Pyle, feavo returned home aft-r spending; the season Jn Atlantia CJtv M-w .'"t-ri M P'Vaiffer, of Eat.Tfer-',aga a-S-ntf VAtlKHlJlrl 4J.. 1 - rv, tifl isij! VJ ja a. f ; rtnlf " ta Old IVat C3mort 4 :- '.'i r i 22" ' 1