Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 10, 1914, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING T,TlTaERPHILADELPHIA SATtTRftAY, OCTOBER 10, 19T4,
SOCIETY
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MRS. WILLIAM DRAYTON
Mrs. Drayton, who was Mies Frances Dunning, bus returned to tlic city after a summer spent at the
seashore and is at present at her home, 250 South Thirteenth Street.
A J. DREXEL BIDDLE will glvo his annu
. al concert for the bcnellt of tho Drcxol
Blddlo Bible Classes the night of December 14.
In the ballroom of tho Bellcvuo-jStratford.
Mr. Diddle haa asked a number of Phila
delphia's best musical talont to assist him in
this affair, which haa become one of tho most
Important social events of the year.
Among those -who will take part In the con
cert will bo Mrs. William Baker Whelcn, Mrs.
Mabelle Cochran Addison, Mrs. Ncely, Mrs.
Dorothy Johnstono Baseler, harpist; Mrs. Lo
gan Lcland, who Is tho wlfo of an officer In
the linked States Navy, and who has novor
ung In Philadelphia before; Mrs. James M.
Anders, who has but lately returned, from tho
war zone; Mrs. Harold Ynrnall, Arthur E. I.
Jackson, Robert Massey Drayton, who will
lead a quartet of male voices; Daniel C. Dono
van and Dr. S. H. Llpschutz. Mrs. Edith M.
Mahon will bo the accompanist of the evening.
At tho tea which Mr. and Mrs. Frank M.
Tenney will Give on October 13, in honor of
their daughter, Miss Katherlno Tenney, at
their home, Maywood, Havcrford, Mrs. Tenney
will have assisting her in receiving Mrs. Edgar
C. Selton, Mrs. Lewis Llllle, Mrs. WInthrop
Sargent nnd Mrs. Henry Tatnall.
Receiving with Miss Tenney will bo Miss
Jean Morris Llllle, Miss Hanscll French Earle,
Miss Katherlno Z. Ogden, Miss Elinor J. Bean,
Miss Edith II. Bally, Mls3 Eleanor Dougherty,
Miss Anna Mary Walthour, Miss Mary Arrean
Miller, Miss Margaret Burton, Mis? Lucia
Warden, Miss Eleanor BIspham, Miss Elizabeth
Bailey, of Harrlsburg; Miss Martha Bent, ot
New York nnd Miss Ruth Sherburne and Miss
Betty Sherburne, of Boston.
The Delaware River Club will hold its regu
lar Halloween dance on the 31st of the month.
A number of dinners will precede tho dance.
A card party will be held In the drawing. rooms
of the club tho afternoon of October 20, for
the benefit of the Clover Nook Home for Llttlo
Children. Some of those Interested In the af
fair are Mrs. George It. Bowers and Mrs.
Walter Massey.
Miss Salllo Wayne Ashhurst will sail today
for Guatemala on tho steamship Orotava from
New York. She will return to the city next
June.
Dr and Mrs. B. B. Vincent Lyons, of 1W1
Pine street, entertained yesterday in honor
of their little. daughter, Rose Vincent Lyons.
The llttlo guests wero ten In number, and
ranged In ago from ten months to eIx years.
Mrs. William AVlltshlre, of Grant avenue, Tor
resdale, who has been visiting her parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs, Weatherhead, of Cincinnati, nt the
Chalfonte, Atlantlo City, will return home
today.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
oVEIiDnooK Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Walz
will give a small danco tonight at their home
In honor of Mlsa Izora Venetta Hunter nnd Pr.
J. Leslie Davis, whoso marriage will take place
next Wednesday. Tho danco will be given In
the large room across the third floor of the
Walz house, which has been turned Into a
splendid dancing room. The house will bo beau
tlfully decorated with autumn foliage. A string
orchestra will provldo the music and supper
will be served beforo midnight.
UEitioN Mr, and Mrs. Karl E. Llndgren, of
Haielhurst and Forest avenues, aro entertaining
Mrs. F. V. May, of this city; Mr. and Mrs.
George Hebron, of Baltimore, and Mr. and Mrs.
A H. Lamborn, of New York, over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Novlna Carson, of Forest ave.
nue, are spending the week end with friends In
Tioga.
Olrs. A. M. Burke and her niece, Miss Kath
aline Delanoy, are In New York for a week's
tay.
wNEwood Mrs. D. L. Schwartz, of Aubrey
road, returned yesterday from a week's visit
to Nv York.
Ml Mary K. Gibson and Mrs. R. If. Brock
have recalled their Invitations for an at home
on Tuesday, October 13, to meet Mlsa Katherlne
V. Beeler, owing to the death of an aunt.
CHESTNUT IIILI
The Highland Dog Show will be held today
t the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Thaxter
Bickr.en, 3i Highland avenue. The little of-
ficcra iq charge oX Um afcow Include Mlsa
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Evelyn Drayton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Rolioit Massey Drayton; Miss Frances Warner
Blcknoll and Miss Botty Purvlanco, daughter
of Wynno Piirvlnnce.
Mrs, Franklin S. Edmonds, of St. Martin's,
entertnlned Informally nt luncheon ycsterd.iy.
Her guests included Mrs. Arthur Hood nnd
Miss Mildred Shattuck.
There will ho a danco tonight at tho Philadel
phia Cricket Club, St. Martin's.
CERMANTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Unities celebrated their
12lh wedding anniversary Wednesday nlghU at
the Germantown Cricket Clun with a dinner
J party. Tho tnblo decorations consisted of KII-
larnev iops nnd greens. Tho guests Included
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Wayne, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mor
gan Churchman, Mr. and Mrs. Churchill Will
iams, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Weill, George White
nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Mitchell Hastings.
Another nttrnctivo dinner was given by a com
mltteo of men. Tho guests included Miss Mil
dred Cnverly, Miss Elizabeth MacCuen Smith,
Miss Helen Gormley, MIss Kathnilno Davis,
Miss Anna Taylor, Miss Anna Sharpless, Miss
Marianna Llpplncott, Joseph Shoemaker, Orno
Godwin, Warden McLean, Sholtlen Potter,
Charles Weiss, E. W. Clurlc. 3d.
Mrs. E. C. Mackcown and Miss EIslo Mac
keown have returned to their home, G932 Pulaski
avenue, having spend tho summer In New York
State.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bui ton Etherington aro occupy
ing their new homo at Lincoln Drive and Wnyno
avenue.
Dr. nnd Mrs. Carl Williams entertained In
formally nt dinner last night.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Constantln on Sternberg, who
have lieon abroad nil summer, nro now on their
way to this countiy and expect to return to
their home, 1530 S.insnm street, next week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John F. Craig have closed their
cottago In Capo May nnd returned to their
homo. 3117 Baring Mreet.
Mr. and Mis. Georgo 15. Wilson, of I23S Wal
nut street, returned this week from their coun
try homo nt Great Nurh, L. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kclley and family have
closed their country houso In Borwyn nnd re
turned to their home, 3503 Spring Garden
stteet.
Miss Mario MoManus, of 3512 Baring street,
Is visiting Mrs, John Morrison In Lynch
burg. Vn.
After a delightful summer spent In Europe
Mis3 Hannah Sparks,' of -1100 Walnut street, has
returned to her home. MIm Sparks spent niSst
of tho tlnio traveling about tho Continent with
friends, and excepting a great many Incon
veniences suffered on hoaul an Immigrant ship
the trip homo was entirely uneventful.
SOUTHWEST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Mary Drlscoll and Miss Catherine Drls
coll wero entertained at bridge yesterday at
their home, 4917 Catharine street. Among the
guests, many of whom nro popular In South
Philadelphia's joungor sot, wero Mr. and Sirs.
Strouss, Miss Marian UeU, Miss Mario Con
way, Miss Helm Comvny, Miss Marie Duffy,
Miss MqcFarland, Hubert Shirley, Francis Don
nelly and John MacFnrland.
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Media have returned
from their wedding trip and have taken an
apartment In the Glranl Estate, 2132 West
Puasyuuk avenue, for tho winter. Mr. and
Mrs. Medio spent the time in Florida.
Joseph A. Haines and hl3 daughter, Miss
Agnes Haines, of IMS Gray's Ferry road, left
thia afternoon for Atlantlo City, where they
will remain for several days.
Mrs. David MaVach, wife of Lieutenant
David McCoach, Jr , and her little ton, David
McCoach. 3d, have returned from Dallas, Tex.,
Where they Iiave been for the past IS months,
and are now the guetts of Mrs. Hugh Black,
of 28S Wharton street Lieutenant McCoach
g expected to return some time next month.
Miss Mary Gallagher, formerly of South Phil
adelphia, will entoitain informally tomorrow
evening at her hvnu 1030 Lansdowne avenue.
Among tlioae invited are Miss Mary McGinty.
Miss Margaret McDermott. Samuel Curr,
Thomas O'Neill and John McAninley,
WHAT MILADY WEARS
Beautiful Gowns Arc Worn at the Teas and
Dansants During the Week.
Though tho weather has been threatening
during the week, many beautiful gowns have
been worn by milady of fashion nt tho great
number of debutants functions which have filled
every dny of this busy week.
Mrs. Robert Sowell is wearing a very smart
black silk suit. It Is made with a short Jacket
having a vest of white satin; nlso collar and
cuffs of tho samo material. The skirt Is very
plain, narrowing considerably at tho foot.
Mrs. Sewoll's hat Is n black velvet turban with
a largo black nlgretto on tho side.
Miss Mary Allco Clay, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Alfred G. Clay, haa selected a very stun
ning white serge suit. Tho nult Is semi-fitting,
cut away nt tho front, nnd tho skirt Is nutto
loose nrdiind tho hips, narrowing considerably
at the ankles. Her hat Is a small black velvet,
sailor shape, with a loose crown of black and
white stripe silk. To complete this chnrmtn?
coctume Miss Clay wears long drop topaz ear
rings, which nro most becoming with her Titian
hair.
A trotteur of lustrous broadcloth in tho new
shado known as tete do negro, Is being worn by
MIps Anna Bcllo Shirk. Tho capo coat has trim
mings of black satin, nnd from under tho skirt,
which la full nnd edged with black satin, peon
bronze pumps. A nobby llttlo hat of black vcl
vet, quite closo fitting nnd with nn upstnndlng
feather completes tho attractive costume, which
is most becoming to the fairness ot tho young
girl.
For tho warm days of enrly autumn Mrs. Jo
seph E. Wldcncr, who has been spending sev
eral days In White Sulphur Springs. W. Vn., has
chosen n stunning gown of cool white volte em
broidered by hand.
Tho gown has a wldo girdle of deep purple,
which exactly matches her hat, nnd tho lnttcr,
being of velvet, adds the necessary fall touch
to tho costume. Mrs. Wldcncr entries a smart
puiplo parasol.
Robin's egg blue taffeta In a danco frock Is
particularly becoming to Miss Elizabeth Mac
Cuen Smith. Tho skirt has three distinct
flounces, each of which has a lace rufflo under
It which extends below nbout threo Inchcfl. Tho
lace Is In a scallop pattern, nnd gives a dainty
touch to tho frock. The bodlco Is made of tho
blue nllk with tiny sleeves.
Folds of Ince nbout the neck nnd sleeves make
a sof flnhh to tho gown.
Mrs. William Paul O'Neill Is wearing a becom
ing ovonlng gown of old roe charmeuge. Tlio
skirt has n puffed flounco of old roso chiffon
embroidered In a gold design. Tho chiffon also
form' tho short sleeves and square cut bodice.
A white net frock with a Romnn border Is
being worn by Miss Helen Van Duscn, who Is
noted for her charming costumes. Tho skirt Is
mado In three-tier fashion, each flounco being
Ldgcd with tho Roman border. An eton Jacket
effect of the goods Is worn over a laco founda
tion, and makes a particularly pretty bodice.
A wide satin girdle In old roso finishes tho
waist line.
PIIILOMUSIAN CLUB
Mrs. Percy Pcnnybacker to be Entertained To
night by Members of Club.
The first social event of tho Boason to bo
given by the members of tho I'hltomuslan Club,
3041 Walnut strcot, will bo a reception at tho
clubhouse this evening to Mrs. rcrcy X. Penny
backer, president of tho General Federation of
Women's Clubs. Mrs. Pcnnybacker, who
makes hT homo In Texas, where sho Is widely
known and much loved In club circles, was
elected at the biennial meeting In Chicago last
Juno.
Tho reception will bo attended by nearly nil
the members of tho club nnd their husbands.
Mrs. Pcnnybacker will glvo an address, tho
subject of which will be "The Inspiration of
Youth." All tho arrangements of tho recep
tion aro In the hands of tho hospitality com
mittee, of which Mrs. Henry D. Jump Is chair
man, and 'a. number of tho daughters of tho
members will assist In sorving. The receiving
paity will be Mrs. Benjamin F. Richardson,
tho newly elected president; Mrs. Pcnnybacker,
Mrs. Herman B. Allyn, first president of tho
club; Mrs. George W. Smith, Miss Mary
Rooncy, Mrs. Georgo Arthur Pllersol, Mrs.
Marshall E. Smith nnd Mrs. Harry C. Bndcn,
nil of whom have acted as president during
tho past ten years of tho club's existence.
During her stay In Philadelphia, Mrs. Fonny
backer will be tho guest of Mrs. Richardson.
of S510 Walnut street. A luncheon In her honor
was given by Mrs. Richardson today nt her
home, which was attended by many prominent
club women.
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Miss LAUK V DOTTEUER McCOWAN
MiuiMcCowaii made her debut last year She has jut returned to her home m V e-i Philadelphia
after a wst ol ?everal da)8 with friend m Geruiantowu.
DEBUTANTE AFFAIRS
Miss Htison and Miss Miller Will be Presented
nt Teas This Afternoon.
Two debutantes of tho Main Line will fio pre
sented this afternoon. Miss Edith K. Allison,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard Elli
son, of Briar Hill, Rosomont, will mako her
formal bow to society at a tea from 4 until
6:30 o'clock. Tho houso Is lavishly decorated
with palms nnd ferns, and tho many flowers
scattered about the houso mako a wonderful
background for tho receiving party. Miss Elli
son will wear a slmplo whlto gown. She will
bo assisted In receiving by Miss Virginia Rob
erts, Miss Emma Ashton Dorr, Miss Frances
Tyson, Miss Hope McMlchael, Miss Edith L.
Bally, Miss Katherlno 'A. Ogden, Miss Alice
Hampton, Miss Dorothea Obnrtouffer, Miss
Eleanor Landis Poreher, Miss Jean N'ewbold
Thompson, Miss Charlotte Harding Brown,
Miss Mary E. Clayton, Miss Margaret Fitter,
Miss Frances L. Stoughton, Miss Elsa. Reath,
Miss Hansen French Earle. Miss Margaret H
Berwlnd and Miss Ethel Hastings.
The second debutanto to bo Introduced today
will bo Miss Mnry Arrean Mlllor, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Miller, of Haverford.
Somo of tho debutantes who will assist Miss
Miller in receiving will be the samo as those
receiving with Miss Ellison, but as the tatIons
aro so near tho debutantes will probably ar
range their tlmo so as to spend pnrt of the
afternoon at each ton. Tho receiving party
will Includo Mlsa Margaret II. Burton. Miss
Elizabeth Wlster, Miss Mildred LotiRstreth,
Miss Dorothea Obrrteuffor. jljlss Katherlno 55.
Ogden, Mls3 Jean Morris Lilly, Miss Ethel W.
Hnstlngs, Miss Anna M. Wnlthour. Miss Kath
erlno Tenney, Miss Elizabeth C. Yardley, Miss
Jean Nowbold Thompson, Miss Isnbcl Rodgcrs,
Miss Katherlno V. Scclcr nnd Miss Dorothy
De II. Deacon. Miss Miller will wear a simple
frock of whlto chiffon.
TEA AT CUSIIMAN CLUB
Managers of Club Cave Reception to Margaret
Angliu Yesterday Afternoon.
Tho managers of the Charlotte Cushman Club
hold the first leccptlon of tho fiscal year yes
terday afternoon at tho clubhouse. 1200 Locust
street. In honor of Miss Margaret Anglln.
Tho commlttco In chnrgo of the reception In
cluded Mrs. Clarence Clark Zantzinger, Mrs.
Stanley Grlswold Flags, Jr.. nnd Mrs. Horatio
Gates Lloyd. Tho other managers of the club
assisted li receiving. They Included, Mrs. Ed
ward Becchcr Finck, Sirs. Mortimer Brown,
Mrs. Jnmes Large, Mrs. Clinton Rogers Wood
ruff, Mrs. Mahlon Kline, Miss Lydla T. Morris,
Mrs. Samuel Chow, Miss Frances Grlscom,
Mis. AVnylnnd Hoyt, Mrs. Robert Emott Hare,
Mrs. William Burnhnm, Mrs. Jnmes Elverson,
Mrs. Otis Skinner, president of tho club, nnri
Mrs. Edward T. Stntesbury wero both unable
to bo presont owing to nhsonco from tho city.
A largo number of persons attended tho re
ception. SAT URDAY WEDDINGS
IN AND OUT OF TOWN
Miss Donniston Becomes Bride of II. D.
Booth, Jr. Norman jMackic Takes
Bride in Pittsburgh.
Tho marriage of Miss Leonora Dcnniston,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Evans Don
niston, of Sprlngmead, Germantown, and Honry
I). Booth, Jr., took placo today at noon in Cal
vary Chuich, Germantown. Tho ceremony was
performed by tho Rov. Pamuol Booth, a brother
of tho bridegroom, assisted by tho Rev. James
Do Wolf Porrj, rector emeritus of tho church.
Miss Donniston was given In marriage hy her
father. Sho woro a gown of soft satin and rich
laco and carriod n bouquet of orchids and lilies
of tho volley. Her voll was attached to her
hair with sprays of ornngo bloisoms. Miss
Kathleen Donniston, her sister, was maid of
honor, and tho bridesmaids wero Miss Esther
Ilooth, a sister of tho hrldegioom; Miss Anna
If. Dciiulbton. MibS Isabel Ii. Stoughton, Mls3
Dorothy Klnloy, Mls3 Catherlno Hunter Davis,
and Miss Helen Perkins, of Hartford, Conn.
Miss Allco Brown nnd Miss Miriam Clark
ncted as tho flower girls. Mr. Booth was at
tended by D. Whitfield Hardy, of New York,
as best innn. nnd his ushors wero Robert
Hunter, Rowland F. Mollor, Edwin I. Atlee, Jr.,
Charles Wharton nnd Anthony Wayne Robin
son. A reception followed tho ceremony at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Donniston. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Rooth will bo nt homo after November 1 nt
Huntingdon, Pa.
MatlKIE McHlNUn'
Tho marriage of Mlsa Marlon MeGintoy,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John R. MeQlnloy, of
I . Murieuu
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,. MISS GERTRUDE TOWER
Miss Tower, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlemagne Tower, of 1315 Locust Strcot, will bo
among the most entertained debutantes of the season.
1W00 Forbes street, Pittsburgh, nnd Norman
Storey Mackle, of this city, will tako place this
afternoon at 5:30 o'rlock at the home of tho
bride's paronts. Doctor Holland, head of the
Carnegie Institute, will perform the ceremony.
Tho brldo will bo attended by her sl&ter. Miss
Lois McGlnley, and her three little nieces, Miss
Jean Mooie, Miss Marian Mooie and Miss Sallle
Kiiowles, will act us flower girls.
Mr. Macklo will have for best man Clarence
H. Clark, Jr., of this city, and his ushers will
bo Fltz-Eugeno Dixon, T. Charlton Hunry,
C. Wolcott Henry, William II. T. Mackle, all of
this city; H. F. Osborn, Jr., of New York; Nor
man Armour, of Princeton; E. B. Whitman, of
Tuxedo; W. II. Scott nnd Thomas A. McGlnley,
of Pittsburgh: Frederick B. Reed, of Providence;
S. Bonsall Brooke, of Baltimore, and F. H.
McAdoo, of Washington.
A largo reception will follow the ceremony,
after which Mr. and Mrs. Mackle will leave
on a wedding trip. After December 1 they will
bo at homo nt St. Martin's. Chestnut Hill.
COODIIAnT TIRGAIIT
Tho marriage of Miss Susan Martin Taggart.
daughter of .Mr. ' and Mrs. David Taggart, of
Wynuetlold, nnd Hugh Hamilton Goodhart, of
Buffalo, will tako place this evening at C o'clock
nt tho homo of the bride's parents, 225S North
Gcorgo's lane. Mrs. John E. Haas, of Washing
ton, D. C, will act as matron of honor and Mr.
Goodhart will havo for his best man Lewis
Lindemuth, of Steelton, Pa. Little Miss Nancy
Haas will be flower girl. The ceremony will bo
followed by n small breakfast, after which the
couple will leave on their wedding trip.
P.ICIIAHDSON MARTIN
Miss Roslta Sherwood Martin, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. George H. B. Martin, of 411
Haddon avenue, Camdon, became tho bride, on
Wcilnes.da, of Herbert Richardson, of 1301 Park
Boulevard, Camden. Tho ceremony was per
formed at tho homo of tho bride. Mr. and Mrs.
Richardson have gone to Lake George on a
threo months' honeymoon trip.
Miss Elsie Fiego and Miss Olive Seagraves
wero bridesmaids. Tho maid of honor was Miss
Mario Martin. The best man was Joseph
Turnor. and tho ushers included Clark McDado
and Arthur Moffett.
ALONC TIIE11EADINC
Mrs. Francis King Cary and Mis3 Eleanor
Cnry. of Baltimore, aro the guests for several
weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Percy C. Madeira, Jr..
at their home in tho Chelten Hills. Mrs. Ma
deira, will bo remembered as Miss Margaret
Gary beforo her marriage last spring.
Percy C. Madeira has sent out announcements
of the marriage of his daughter, Miss Marie
V. Madeira, t6 Lawrence Butler, on Wednesday,
October 7. nt noon, at Ills homo In Ogontz, Pa.
Mrs. Henry Bowdon has returned to her
home In Oak Lane Park after a trip through
Italy.
James Carlton and hta family, of Ogontz, will
spend n fortnight In Atlantlo City before re.
turning to their homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson, of Chelten
avenue. Oak Lane, will give a small card party
tho night of Halloween. The guests are asked
to go in fancy costume.
ROXBORQUGH
Mrs. Roy A. Robinson, of 5113 Rtdgo avenue,
gave a delightful old-fahiojiert children's par'"
this afternoon In celebration of the sixth birth
day anniversary of her daughter, Edna, LJnd.
say Robinson. The decorations and favors were
yellow. In keeping with the approach of Hal
lowfron. Oltl-llnm game were playel by tha
youns guests, who were Doris Lukens, Agnea
Howl, Albert Hood, Jack Rorabaugh, Sara
Lindsay, Mary Louze, Jan Hay as, Howard
Hayes. Clareiw Petty. Lydla Stott, John Ken
worthy, Pa"ul Fredericks. William Bowers.
. Elizabeth Miles, Helen Miles, Dorothy Drew,
Alice Drew. Anna ilodson. Sarah Hodon,
Ethel nebfus, Alfred Hanhauser and Mary
Robinson.
Mrs. William H. Funk, of 4415 Dexter street,
bus returned from an extended stay at Wild
wood. Mrs LouU Robeson hn returned to her honw
m Wisahickon. after spending the summer
in I nutunm In Europe
Onrence K Dengler entertained at 600
' her home, 6391 Ridge ave-
nue. Her guests were members of her card
club, and Included Mrs. Ferdinand Davis, Mrs.
Walter Fancourt, Miss Gertrude Field, Mrs.
Charles Johnson, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Ralph
Cope, Mrs. Joseph Rose, Mrs. Harry Thomas,
Mrs. Louis Wagner, Miss May McKcnncy, Mrs.
E. Shuler and Mrs. Edward Shappell.
Mrs. Edward Hultman, of Wilmington, Del.,
Is visiting her mother, Mrs. John C. Long, of
15.1 Sumac street, Wlssahlckon.
NORTHWEST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Florence Rhodes, of 163S North Grata
street, will glvo a novelty party this afternoon
nt her home. The games will be preceded by
a luncheon. Yellow and whlto dahlias are com--blned
with autumn leaves In tho decorations.
Tho guests are Miss Alice Reardon, Miss Mar
guerite Jansscn, Miss Agnes Janssen, Miss Alda
Ryner, Miss Besslo McQullkln, Miss Elizabeth
Baker, Miss Margaret Williamson, Miss Graca
Washburn, Miss Margaret Brennamen. Miss
Alma Steuber, Miss Emlllc Wallace and Mlsa
Lillian Ramsay.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Arnold, of 3113 Spring
Garden street, gave an at home on Thursday
night from S to 10 o'clock In celebration of
their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. The
house was beautifully decorated with autumn
leaves, fall flowers and ferns. The hosts were
assisted In receiving by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Louchhelrn, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dalslmer, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Gerstley and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles M. Schwartz.
TIOGA
The first meeting of tho Tioga Dancing Class
was held on Thursday night in the Tioga Draw
ing Room. Miss Constance Taylor is president
and the members include Dr. and Mrs. Arthur
E. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Halton, Mr
nnd Mrs. Malcolm Dyer, Dawson Yeakel, Mr
und Mrs. W. Gllllngham. Mr. and Mrs. T.Ward,
Mr. and Mrs. William Felton, Mr. and Mrs. D.
Allen, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hooker, Mr. and Mrs.
John Earley. XV. T. Gilpin, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Demlng, Mr and Mrs. G. Buchanan,
Dr. John Robb, Mr. and Mrs. D. Charles Mur
thn. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Hallowcll.
Mrs. Lillian Horkness. Mr. and Mrs. Iouls Big
gard, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S Bauei, Mrs. will
lam Crispin Clark, John Clark, Benjamin Claik,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Huff, Mr. and Mrs. Hovr
ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Parker, Mr. and Mrs
D. Saylor, Mr. and Mrs. Crofton, Mr. and Mrs.
XV. Shelly, Mr. and (Mrs. Clifford Ely and W.
Powers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heist, of West Tioga
street, spent the week on an automobile tour
through the State.
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
Mrs. B. C. Reeve, of Seventh and Cooper
streets, has returned from Marquette, Mich .
where she spent several mouths with her
daughter, Mrs. Franklin Spear, and family.
Mrs. J. W. Nicholson, of Moorestown, Is vl
ItlnK at Lynn, Mass.
Mrs. William Mattern and children, of Forest
Hills, L. I., have returned home after spending
several weeks wtth Mrs. Mat tern's mother. Mrs.
Helen Hogan, at 310 Cooper street.
Mli Helen Rogers, of Merchantville, has re
turned from a several months' stay in Cennec
tlcut. Mrs. J. p. Rullfant and ns have closed their
Avaton cottage and returned to their home at
th and Linden strews.
Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Slckler, of 111 Cooper
street, accompanied by Mrs. David Jter, of
6th and Linden streets, And Mrs. Anna Watson,
of 4511 Spruce street, Philadelphia, motored to
Egypt Mills, Pike County, Pa, Friday, to re
main for a week.
CHESTER AND VICINITY
Miss Mtlllcent Kelco, of Upland, has returned
from, a several weeks' visit at Kirkweod, N. J.
Mrs. Theodore F. Kreeger, ot Norwood, u
spending a week as the gust of relative at
WllltM-Barre.
Alfred Edgell, of RldUy Park, U vWtlng
friends at PJVw York city.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Alexander ha re
turned to thir home at Wilmington. Dl.. after
being enUrtalned for a week by Mr. and Mr.
George Alexander, at Upland.
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