"' KAtMi 'EVENING LTODfliaBPHIL-ADELPHIA-, SATURDAY,, OOTOBEB 10, 101(C SOCIETY BjJ Itff Mmmr -fjjpA 9 A J. DBBXBL BIDDLE will give his annu . al concert for the benefit of tho Drexcl BIddle Bible Classes tho night of December 14, in tho ballroom of tho Bellovuc-Strntford. Mr. Blddlo hns nsked a number of Phila delphia's best musical talent to nsslst him In this affair, which has become one of the most important social events of tho year. Among those who will take part In the con cert will bo Mrs. AVIlllnm Baker Whelon, Mrs. Mabelle Cochran Addison, Mrs. Necly. Mrs. Dorothy Johnstono Baselcr, harpist; Mrs. Lo gan Iceland, who is tho wlfo of an offlccr in tho United States Navy, and who lias never ,81ms In Philadelphia before; Mrs. James M. Anders, who hns 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. II. Llpschutz. Mrs. Edith M. Mahon will bo the accompanist of tho evening. At tho tea which Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Tenney will give on October 13, in honor of their daughter. Miss Katherlno Tcnney, at their home, Maywood, Havcrford, Mrs. Tcnney will have assisting her in receiving Mrs. Edgar C. Selton, Mr3. Lewis Llllie, Mrs. Wlnthrop Sargent and Mrs. Henry Tatnall. Receiving with Miss Tenney will be MIsa Jean Morris Llllle. Miss Hansell French Earle, Miss Katherlne Z. Ogden, Miss Elinor J. Bean, Miss Edith II. Baily, Miss Eleanor Dougherty, Miss Anna Mary "Walthour, Miss Mary Arrean Miller, Miss Margaret Burton. Miss Lucia Warden, Miss Eleanor Blspham, Miss Elizabeth Bailey, of Harrlsburg; Miss Martha Bent, of 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 the afternoon of October 29, for the benefit of tho Clover Nook Home for Ltttla Children. Some of those interested in the af fair aro Mrs. George It. Bowers and Mrs. Walter Massey. MIsa Sallie Wayne Ashhurst will Bail today for Guatemala on the steamship Orotava from New York. She will return to the city next June. Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Vincent Lyons, of 1501 Pine street, entertained yesterday in honor of their little daughter, Hose Vincent Lyons. The little guestH wero ten in number, and ranged In ago from ten months to sir years. Mrs. 'William Wiltshire, of Grant avenuo, Tor resdale, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weatherhead, of Cincinnati, at tha Chalfonte, Atlantic City, will return home today. ALONG THE MAIN LINE OVEM1ROOK Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Wall Mil glvo a small dance tonight at their home In honor of Miss Izora Venctta Hunter and Dr. J. Leslie Davis, whoso marrlago will tako place next Wednesday. The dance will bo given In the large room ucross tho third floor of tho Walz house, which has been turned Into a splendid dancing room. The house will bo beau tifully decorated with autumn foliage. A string orchestra will provide the music and supper Mill be served before midnight. MEitio.N-Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. LIndgren, of Hazelhurst and Forest avenues, are entertaining Mrs. P. v. Way, of this city; Mr. and Mrs. George Hebron, of Baltimore, and Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Lamborn, of New York, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. P. Kevins Carson, of Forest ave nue, are spending the week end with friends In Tioga. Sirs. A. M. Burke and her niece, Miss Kath. line Delaney, aro in New York for a week's lay. V.NEWOOD Mrs. D. I Schwartz, of Aubrey rMd, returned yesterday from a week's visit to New York. Mlu Mary K. Gibson and Mrs. It. H. Brock kve recalled their Invitations for an at home on Tuesday, October IS, to meet Miss Katherlne V. Beeler, owing to the death of an aunt. CHESTNUT HILL The Highland Dog Show will be held today t the homo of Mr. and Mrs Robert Thaxter fcleknell, Ml Highland avenue. The little- of ficers in charge of tho show Include Ml" Fhoto by JIarceau MRS. WILLIAM DRAYTON Mrs. Drayton, who was Alias Francos Dunning, has returned to the city after a summer spent at the seashore and is at present at her home, 250 South Thirteenth Street. Evelyn Drayton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Massey Drayton; Miss Frances Warner BIcknell and Miss Betty Purviance, daughter of Wynne Purviance. Mrs. Franklin S. Edmonds, of St. Martin's, entertained Informally at luncheon yesterday. Her guests included Mrs. Arthur Hood and Miss Mildred Shattuck. There will be a danco tonight at tho Philadel phia Cricket Club, St. Martin's. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haines celebrated their 12th wedding anniversary Wednesday night at the Germantown Cricket Club with a dinner party. The tablo decorations consisted of K1I larney roses and greens. Tho guests included Mr. and Mrs. Joocph Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Mor gan Churchman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Churchill Will iams, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weill, Georgo White and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Hastings. Another attractive dinner was given by a com mltteo of men. Tho guests Included Miss Mil dred Caverly, Miss Elizabeth MacCuen Smith, MIS3 Helen Gormley, MIse Katharine Davis, Miss Anna Taylor, Miss Anna Sharpness, MIsa Marlanna Llpplncott, Joseph Shoemaker, Orno Godwin, Warden McLean, Shelden Potter. Charles Weiss, E. W. Clark, 3d. Mrs. E. C. Mackeown and Miss Elsie Mnc kcown have returned to their home, 5932 Pulaski avenue, having epend tho summer In New York State. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Etherlngton are occupy ing their now homo at Lincoln Drivo and Wayne avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Carl Williams entertained in formally at dinner last night. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Constantln von Sternberg, who have been abroad all summer, aro now on their way to this country nnd expect to return to their home, 4539 Sansom street, next week. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Craig have closed their cottage in Capo May and returned to their home, 3417 Baring street. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wilson, of 422S Wal nut street, returned this week from their coun try home at Great Neck, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kelley and family havo closed their country houte in Berwyn and re turned to their home, 3509 Spring Garden street. Miss Marie McManus, of 3512 Baring street, Is visiting Mrs. John Morrison In Lynch burg, Va. After a delightful Bummer spent In Europe MIsa Hannah Sparks, of 4100 Walnut street, has returned to her home. Miss Sparks spent most of the time traveling about the Continent with friends, nnd excepting a great many incon veniences suffered on board an Immigrant ship the trip home was entirely uneventful. SOUTHWEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Mary Drlscoll and Miss Catherine Drls coll were entertained at bridge yesterday at their homo, 4917 Catharine street. Among tha guests, many of whom are popular in South Philadelphia's younger set, were Mr. and Mrs. Strouss, Miss Marian Belz, Miss Marie Con way, Miss Helen Conway, Miss Marie Duffy, Miss MacFarUnd, Robert Shirley, Francis Don nelly and John MacFarland. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCue have returned from their wedding trip and have taken an apartment in the Glrard Estate, 2133 West Paseyunk avenue, for tha winter. Mr. and Mrs. McCue spent the time In Florida. Joseph A. Haines and his daughter. Miss Agnes Haines, of 1003 Gray's Ferry road, left this afternoon for Atlantic City, where they will remain for several days. Mrs. David McCoach, wife of Lieutenant David McCoach, Jr., and her tittle son, David McCoach, 3d, havo returned from Dallas, Tex., where they have been for the past 18 months, and are now the guests of Mrs. Hugh Black, of 2323 Wharton street Lieutenant McCoach Is expected to return some time next month. Miss Mary Gallagher, formerly of South Phil adelphia, will entertain informally tomorrow evening at ber home, 1039 Lansdowne avenue. Among those Invited are Miss Mary McGlnty. Miss Margaret McDermott, Samuel Curr, Thomas O'Neill and John McAninley. WHAT MILADY WEARS Beautiful Gowns Aro Worn nt tho Teas and Dansnnts During tho Week. Though tho weather lias been threatening during tho wcek,sMppbcautlful gowns havo been worn by mllSof fashion nt tho great number of debutante functions which havo filled every day of this busy week. Mrs. Robert Sewell Is wearing a very smart black silk suit. It Is made with a short Jacket having n vest of whlto satin; also collar nnd cuffs of tho same materlnl. The skirt Is very plain, narrowing considerably nt tho foot. Mrs. SowoU's hat Is n black velvet turban with a Inrgn blnck nlgretto on the side. Miss Mary Allco Clay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O. Clay, hns solccted a very stun ning whlto sergo suit. Tho suit Is scml'flttlng, cut away at the front, and tho skirt Is qulto loose around the hips, narrowing considerably at tho ankles. Her hat Is a small black velvet, sailor ehnpc, with a looso crown of black and white stripe silk. To comploto this charming costumo Miss Clay wears long drop topaz ear rings, which are most becoming with her Titian hair. A trotteur of lustrous broadcloth In tho now shndo known a3 teto do negro, la being worn by Miss nna Belle Shirk. Tho capo coat has trim mings of black satin, and from under tho skirt, which Is full and edRed with black satin, peep bronzo pumps. A nobby llttlo hat of black vel vet, quite closo fitting and with an upstanding feather completes tho attractive costumo, which Is most becoming to the folrncs3 of the young girl. For tho warm days of early autumn Mrs. Jo seph E. Wldener, who hns been spending sev eral days In Whlto Sulphur Springs, W. Va., haB choson a stunning gown of cool whlto vollo em broidered by hand. The gown has a wldo glrdlo of deep purplo, which exactly matches hor hat, and tho latter, being of velvet, nrlds the necessary fall touch to tho costume. Mrs. Wldener carries a smart purple 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 thtco Inches. The laco Is In a scallop pattern, nnd gives a dainty touch to the frock. Tho bodice Is made of the blue nllk with tiny sleeves. Folds of laco about tho neck and sleeves make a soft finish to tho gown. Mrs. William Paul O'Neill Is wearing a becom ing evening gown of old roso charmcuso. The skirt hns a puffed flounce of old rose chiffon embroidered In a gold design. Tho chiffon also forms tho shott sleeves and square cut bodice. A white net frock with a Roman border Is being worn by Miss Helen Van Dusen, who Is noted for her charming costumes. Tho skirt Is mado In three-tier fashion, each flounce being edge'd with tho Roman border. An eton Jacket effect of tho goods Is worn over a laco founda tion, nnd makes a particularly pretty bodice. A wide satin girdle in old rose finishes the waist line. PHILOMUSIAN CLUB Mrs. Percy Pcnnybackcr to ho Entertained To night by Members of Club. The first social event of tho season to bo given by tho members of tho Phllomuslan Club, 3944 AValnut street, will bo a reception at the clubhouso this evening to Mrs. Percy V. Penny backer, president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. Mrs. Pcnnybackcr, who makes her homo In Texas, where she is widely known and much loved In club circles, was elected at the biennial meeting tn Chicago last June. The reception will ba attended by nearly all the members of tho club nnd their husbands. Mrs. Pennybackcr will give an address, the subject of which will be "Tho Inspiration of Youth." All the arrangements of tho rccop tlon are In the hands of tho hospitality com mittee, of which Mrs. Henry D. Jump is chair man, and a number of tho daughteri) of the members will assist In serving. Tho receiving party will be Mrs. Benjamin F. Richardson, tho nowly elected president; Mrs. Pennybacker, Mrs. Herman B. Allyn, first prcsidont of tho club; Mrs. George W. Smith, Miss Mary Roonoy, Mrs. Georgo Arthur Piiersol, Mrs. Marshall E. Smith and Mrs. Harry O.Boden, nil of whom have acted ns president during the past ten years of tho club's existence. During her stay in Philadelphia, Mrs. Penny backer will be the guest of Mrs. Richardson, of 3S10 AValnut street. A luncheon In her honor was given by Mrs. Richardson today at her home, which was attended by many prominent club women. I'boto t Mur.eau MISS LAURA DOTTERER McCOWAN Mi McCowan made her debut last year. She has just returned to her home iu Wet Philadelphia after a vut of several days with friends iu Germantown. DEBUTANTE AFFAIRS Miss Ellison and Miss Miller Will be Presented at Teas This Afternoon. Two dcbuWites of the Main Line will bo pre sented this afternoon. Miss Edith R. Ellison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard Elli son, of Briar Hill, Rosemont, will make her format bow to society at a tea from 4 until 6:30 o'clock. The house Is lavishly decorated with palms and fernB, and tho many flowers scattorcd about the house make a wonderful background for tho receiving party. Miss Elli son will wear a simple white 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 Z. Ogden, Miss Alice Hampton, Miss Dorothea Oberteuffer, Miss Eleanor Landls Porchcr, Miss Jean Newbold Thnmnson. Miss Charlotte Harding Brown, Miss Mary E. Clayton, Miss Margaret Fitler, Miss Frances L. Stoughton, Miss Elsa itcain, Miss Hansell French Earle, Miss Margaret H. Berwlnd and Miss Ethel Hastings. The second debutante to bo Introduced today will be Miss Mary Arrean Mlllor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Miller, of Haverford. Some of tho debutantes who will assist Miss Miller In receiving will be the same as those receiving with Miss Ellison, but as tho stations are so near tho debutantes will probably ar range their time so as to "spend part of tha afternoon at each tea. The receiving party will Include Miss Margaret II. Burton. Miss Elizabeth Wlstcr, Miss Mildred Longstreth, Miss Dorothea Oberteuffer, Miss Katherlne Z. Ogden, Miss Jean Morris Lilly, Miss Ethol W. Hastings, Miss Anna M. Walthour, Miss Kath erlno Tenney, Miss Elizabeth C. Tardier, MIsa Joan Newbold Thompson, Miss Isabel Rodgers. Miss Katherlne V. Sceler and Miss Dorothy De H. Deacon. Miss Miller wilt wear a simple frock of white chiffon. TEA AT CUSHMANCLUB Managers of Club Gave Reception to Margaret Anglin Yesterday Afternoon. The managers of tho Charlotte Cushman Club held the first reception of the fiscal year yes terday afternoon at tho clubhouse, 1200 Locust street, In honor of Miss Margaret Anglin. Tho commltteo In charge of the reception In cluded Mrs. Clarence Clark Zantzlnger, Mrs. Stanley Grlswold Flagg, Jr., nnd Mrs. Horatio Gates Lloyd. Tho other managers of the club assisted In receiving. They Included, Mrs. Ed ward Beecher Flnck, Mrs. Mortimer Brown, Mrs. James Large, Mrs. Clinton Rogers Wood ruff, Mrs. Mnhlon Kline, Miss Lydla T. Morris, Mrs. Samuel Chew, Miss Frances Grlscom, Mrs. Wayland Hoyt, Mrs. Robert Emott Hare, Mrs. William Burnham. Mrs. James Elverson, Mrs. Otis Skinner, president of tho club, and Mrs. Edward T. Stotcsbury wero both unable to be present owing to absence from tho city. A largo nurabor of persons attended tho re ception. SATURDAY WEDmNGS IN AND OUT OF TOWN Miss Dcnniston Becomes Bride of H. D. Booth, Jr. Norman Mackie Takes Bride in Pittsburgh. Tho marrlago of Miss Leonora Dennlston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Evans Den nlston. of Springmead, Germantown, and Henry D. Booth, Jr., took place today at noon in Cal vary Church, Germantown. Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev. Samuel Booth, a brother of tho bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. James Do Wolf Perry, rector emeritus of tho church. Miss Dennlston was given in marrlago by her father. She wore a gown of soft satin and rich laco and carried a bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. Her veil was attached to her hair with sprays of orange blossoms. Miss Kathleen Dennlston, her sister, was maid of honor, and tho bridesmaids wero Miss Esther Booth, a sister of tho bridegroom; Miss Anna H, Dcnniston, Miss Isabel B. Stoughton, MIsa Dorothy Klnley, Miss Catherine Hunter Davis, and Miss Helen Porklns, of Hartford, Conn. Miss Alice Brown and Miss Miriam Clark acted as the flower girls. Mr. Booth was at tended by D. Whitfield Hardy, of New York, as best man, and his ushers were Robert Hunter, Rowland F. Mellor, Edwin I. Atlee, Jr., Charles Wharton and Anthony Wayne Robin son. A reception followed the ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennlston. Mr. and Mrs. Booth will be at home after November 1 at Huntingdon, Pa. MACKIE McGIMEY The marriage of Miss Marlon McGlnley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. McGlnley, of M - i'rmrmfflm ? fW&r MISS GERTRUDE TOWER Miss Tower, who i3 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlemagne Tower, of 1315 Locust Street, will bo among the most entertained debutantes of the season. 5100 Forbes street, Pittsburgh, and Norman Storey Mackie. of this city, will take place this afternoon at 5:30 o'clock at the home of tho brldo's parents. Doctor Holland, head of the Carneglo Institute, will perform the ceremony. The bride will be attended by her sister, Miss Lois McGlnley, and her three little nieces, Miss Jean Moore, Miss Marian Moore and Miss Sallie Knowles', will act as flower girls. Mr. Mackie will have for best man Clarence H. Clark, Jr., of this city, nnd his ushers will bo Fitz-Eugone Dixon, T. Chnrlton Henry, C. Wolcott Henry, William H. T. Mackie, all of this city; H. F. Osborn, Jr., of New York; Nor man Armour, of Princeton; E. B. Whitman, of Tuxedo; W. R. Scott nnd Thomas A. McGlnley, of Pittsburgh; Frederick B. Reed, of Providence; S. Bonsall Brooke, of Baltimore, and F. H. McAdoo, of Washington. A large reception will follow tho ceremony, nfter which Mr. and Mrs. Macklo" will leavo on a wedding trip. After December 1 they will be at home at St. Martin's. Chestnut Hill. . GOOnnART TACGAItT The marriage of Miss Susan Martin Taggart. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dald Taggart, of Wynnefleld. and Hugh Hamilton Goodhart, of Buffalo, will take place this evening at 6 o'clock at the homo of the bride's parents, 2258 North George's lane. Mrs. John E. Haas, of Washing ton, D. C, will act as matron of honor and Mr. Goodhart will have for his best man Lewis LIndemuth, of Steelton, Pa. Llttlo Miss Nancy Haas will be flower girl. Tho ceremony will bo followed by a small breakfast, after which tho couplo will leavo on their wedding trip. RICHARDSON .MARTIN Miss Rosita Sherwood Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo II. B. Martin, of 414 Haddon avenue, Camden, becamo tho bride, on Wednesday, of Herbert Richardson, of 1304 Park Boulevard, Camden. The ceremony was per formed at tho homo of tho bride. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson have gone to Lako Georgo on a three months' honeymoon trip. Miss Elsie Fiego and Miss Olive Seagraves wero bridesmaids. The maid of honor was Miss Marie Martin. The best man was Joseph Turner, and the ushers included Clark McDade and Arthur Motfett. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Francis King Cary and Miss Eleanor Cary. of Baltimore, are the guests for several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Percy C. Madeira, Jr., at their home In the Chelten Hills. Mrs. Ma deira will be remembered as Miss Margaret Cary before her marriage last spring. Percy C. Madeira has sent out announcements of the marriage of his daughter. Miss Marje V. Madeira, to Lawrence Butler, on Wednesday, October 7, at noon, at his home In Ogontz, Pa. Mrs. Henry Bowden has returned to her homo In Oak Lane Park after a trip through Italy. James Carlton and his family, of Ogontz, will spend a fortnight in Atlantic City before re turning to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson, of Chelten avenue, Oak Lane, will give a small card parti" the night of Halloween The guests are asked to go In fancy costume. ROXBOROUGH Mrs. Roy A. Robinson, of E44S Ridge avenue, gave a delightful old-fashioned children's party this afternoon in celebration of tho sixth birth day anniversary of her daughter, Edna Lind say Robinson. The decorations and favors were yellow. In keeping with the approach of Hal loween. Old-time games were played by the young guests, who were Doris Lukens, Agnes Hood, Albert Hood. Jack Rorabttugh. Sara Lindsay, Mary Louze, Jane Hayes, Howard Hayes, Clarence Petty. Lydla Stott. John Ken worthy, Paul Fredericks. William Bowers, Elizabeth Miles, Helen Miles, Dorothy Drew, Alice Drew, Anna Hodson, Sarah Hodaon. Ethel Rehfus, Alfred Hanhauser and Mary Robinson. Mrs. William H. Funk, of 4416 Dexter street, has returned from an extended stay at Wild wood, Mrs Louis Robeson has returned to her home In Wlssahlckon, after spending the summer and autumn In Europe. Mrs. Clarence K. Dengler entertained at W0 on Monday night, at her home, 5301 Ridge ave- nue. Her guests were members of her card club, nnd 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 McKenney, Mrs. E. Shuler and Mrs. Edward Shappell. Mrs. Edward Hultman. of Wilmington, Del., Is visiting her mother. Mrs. John C. Long, of 153 Sumac street, Wlssahlckon. NORTHWEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Florence Rhodes, of 163S North Grata street, will glvo a novelty party this afternoon at her home. Tho games will be preceded by a luncheon. Yellow and whlto dahlias are com bined with autumn leaves in the decorations. Tho guests aro Miss Alico Reardon, Miss Mar guerite Jansscn, Miss Agnes Janssen, Miss Alda Ryner, Miss Bcsslo McQulIkin, Miss Elizabeth Baker, Miss Margaret Williamson, Miss Graca Washburn, Miss Margaret Brennamen, Miss Alma Steuber, Miss Emllle Wallace and Miss Lillian Ramsay. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Arnold, of 2113 Spring Garden street, gave an at home on Thursday night from S to 10 o'clock In celebration of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Tho house was beautifully decorated with autumn leaves, fall flowers and ferns. The hosts were assisted in receiving by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Louchheim, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dalsimer, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerstley and Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Schwartz. TIOGA The first meeting of the Tioga Dancing Class was held on Thursday night In the Tioga Draw ing Room. iMiss Constance Taylor is president and tho members Include Dr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Halton, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Dyer, Dawson Yoakel, Mr. and 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 CNIrs. John Earley, W. T. Gilpin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Demlng. Mr. and Mrs. G. Buchanan, Dr. John Robb, Mr. and Mrs. D. Charles IMur tha. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Hallowell, Mrs. Lillian Harkness, Mr. and iMrs. Louis Btg gard, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Bauer. Mrs. Will tarn Crispin Clark, John Clark, Benjamin Clark, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Huff, 3Ir. and Mrs. Hover tr. Mr. and Mrs. A J. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. D. Baylor, Mr. and Mrs. Crofton, Mr. and Mrs, W. 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 Seenth and Cooper streets, haa returned from Marquetta, Mich., where she spent several months with her daughter, Mrs. Franklin Spear, and family. Mrs. J. W. Nicholson, of Moorestown, Is vis iting at Lynn, Mass. Mrs. William Mattern and children, of Forest Hills, L. I., have returned home after spending several weeks with Mrs. Mattem's mother, Mrs. Helen Hogan, at 210 Cooper street. Miss Helen Rogers, of Merchantvjlle, has re turned from a several months' stay Jn Connec ticut. Mrs. J. D. Bulifant and sons have closed their Avalon cottago and returned to their home at 5th and Linden streets. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Slekler, of 411 Cooper street, accompanied by Mrs. Pavid Jerer, of 6th and Linden streets, and Mrs. Anna Watson, of 45H Spruce street, Philadelphia, motored to Egpt Mills, Pika County, Pa, Friday, to re main for a week. CHESTER AND VICINITY Miia MilUcent Kelso, of Upland, has returned from & several weeks' visit at Ktrkwoed, N, J. Mrs. Theodore i Kreegsr, of Norwood, U spending m. week as the guest of relatives at Wiuces.Barre. Alfred Edgell. of Ridley Park, Is visit! friends at New York oily. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Alexander have re turned to their home at Wilmington, Del . after bing entertained for a week by Mr. and Mr. George Alexander, at Upland, ! M ! 1 J I it ! 1? i I ..uu JJW i.ujimJTflm3 ui Jti