0 SOCIETY EVENING TTKlTUR PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1914. WEDDINGS MmKMkSK&BBmSUmli xZnBtiSSKSuBSMSBBi Hhw(1;"HpS5S9 gjiapKBpMI MMMWBWBmK IMPiyMSBHttfl JCOTHRR week of many nnd varied doings .for the dobutnnto will begin on Monday with the ten which Air. and Mrs. Kills Ames Ballard tilll B've for their daughter, Miss Mary Ballard, at their home In Chestnut Hill; and on that name day Mrs. J. Hnrrlson Smith will give n, debutante luncheon at the Bellevuc-Stratford for Ml' Margaret Berwlnd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Augustus Berwlnd, Tuesday there will bo two large teas Mr, and lire. Henry Chapman Thompson, of Merlon, ,vll present their daughter, Miss Alice Chap man Thompson, and further up the road nt Haverford, jir tttl() jtrs. Herman P. Obcrtcuf fcr will give a tea for their daughter, Miss Dorothea Obertouffer. There will be a luncheon that day also for dobutantes which will bo glvon by Mrs. Fisher Boyd nt her homo In Haver ford, and that evening Mrs. Percy Simpson will give a dance nt the Merlon Golf Club for Mils Alice Thompson and Miss Jean Nowbold Thompson. The next day Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clayton will Introduce their daughter, Miss Mary E. Clay ton, at ft tea In Haverford, nnd at Jenklntown Doctor and Mrs. Henry Mlddleton Fisher will present their daughter, Miss Mary Frances Fisher. In tho evening Mr. and Mrs. Barclay H. Warburton will glvo a dance nt their place Itosemnry for their daughter and nloce, Mlsa Mary Brown Warburton and Mies Marie Louise Wnnamalter; and on that samo night Andrew Gray will glvo his annual Rabbit party, this j car In honor of Miss Susan B, Ingcrsoll, Miss Katherlno Ashhurst Bowie and Miss Helen Ellis. Thursday Mr. and Airs. J. B. Browdor wilt give a tea for their daughter, Mies Hubcrta Potter, which will bo followed by a dinner and Informal dancing at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club. A second dinner dance will be given Hint evening- by Mrs. Henry Edward Drayton at tho Cedars, Penllyn, In honor of her nloco, Miss Anna Massey Hcckschcr. On Friday, two Uormantown buds will make their bows to tho world of socloty, Miss Kleanor Edmonds at a tea which will bo given by her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Edmondci, nnd Miss Josephine Banes Closson will bo given a il.ince nt tho Germantown Cricket Club by her par ents., Br. and Mrs. Jamos Harwood Closon. In tho evening Mr. nnd Mrs. George W. Chikla Drexol will glvo a largo dinner dance at their beautiful country place, Wootton, in Uryn Mawr, In honor of Miss Cordelia Blddlc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Drcxel Blddlc. Saturday will bo Halloween and on this aus picious day Dr. nnd Mrs. L. Foster Jack will lntroduco their daughter. Miss Mildred Marston Jack, at a tea, which wll bo followed by a din ner nnd dnnco at tho Merlon Cricket Club. An other debutanto Halloween affair will bo tho country supper which Judge and Mrs. J. Willis Martin will glvo at their home Edgecombe In Chestnut Hill In honor of Miss Margaret Handy Burton. Miss Sarah Beechcr Finck, tho daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edward Bcccher Flnck. of 1120 Cilrnrd street, will be presented to society nt two teas, to bo given In her home on the after noons of November 19 and 10. Over one thousand invitations havo been sent out, nnd guests from several States will be present. The receiving party will Include several cou sins of tho debutante: Miss LHah Wells, of Baltimore; Miss Pattle Tlnsley Miller nnd Miss Sallle Rutherford Miller, of Huntingdon, West Va.; Miss Thelma Butt, of Davis, West Vn.; Miss Luetic Englo and Miss Ethel Engle Wil liams, of Piedmont, West Va,; Miss Truth Madeline Blnnf, of Pittsburgh, and Miss Elean or McFndden, of this city. In addition to these. Dr. and Mrs. Finck and their daughter will be assisted in receiving by Miss Margaret Htgglns, Miss Rosalie McMlchen, Miss Marls Cnmblos, Mss Margaret Cooper, Mlsa Margaret Ann May, Miss Deronda Filbert, Miss Florenco Rambo, Mlsa Florenco Walsh and Miss Esther Daly. . Mrs. William Robert Bawter, of Richmond, Va , and Mrs, Frank Cooper, of Somerset, Pa., v III preside at tho tea tables tho first nfter noon, nnd Mrs. Richard P. White and Mrs. J. Craig Miller, of Huntingdon, West Va., on tho afternoon of tho second reception. Miss Flnck, who haa been making a specialty of the study of languages, had Intended spend ing the winter in Rome to complete her course, but the war troubles caused her to change her plans, and to decldo to make her debut Instead. There will be four dances at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, St. Martins, during the month of No ember. The first will be held on Saturday, November 7, and the other three dances will take place Frldny, November 1!; Saturday, November 21, and Friday, November 27. Tho Sedgeley Club luncheons, which nave been extremely popular each spring nnd fall, lll be held as usunl on Thursdays In November with the exception of Thanksgiving Day. Lumheun will be served at 1:30. Among the hostesses this fall will be Mrs. William Ellis Btull. who has lately returned from the Vir ginia Springs to her home, I.clghton Place, Overbrook. Mrs. Scull's daughter. Miss Margot E fcull, will be nmong the year's debutantes. The first meeting of Mrs. Edward Troth's dancing class will be held on Friday night, December 4, at the aermnntown Cricket Club, Manhelm. Other dates for tho class meetings during the season will bo December 11 and 18, January J, 15, 22 and 29, Februnry 5, March 5, April 9, 16. 23 and 30, and May 7 and 14. Miss Josephine Streatfelld, of London, has re turned from England, where she spent the sum mer, and has taken a. studio at 2032 Chestnut street. Miss Streatfelld Is a cousin of Colonel Henry Streatfelld. who, until the outbreak of tho war. was military attache to Dowager Queen Alexandra. He Is reputed to bo one of the bravest as well as one of the handsomest wen In the English ormy. Miss Streatfelld was engaged in painting a portrait of her dls tlnguished cousin when he was called to tho front. Mrs. Francis James Boar, of 2106 Chestnut Irett, nnd Mr. and Mrs. James Hurrell Dawea, of 33W Arch street, have returned from Hagers. town, Maryland, where they attended the Fair afterwards motoring down the valley of Vir ginia. ALONG THE MAIN LINE OVERBROOK-MIss Ellrabelh Smucker. daugh of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Smucker. will spend nxt week-end In Cambridge. Mass, where she w"l attend the Harvard-Michigan football tame. A bridge party will be given -t Overbrook &&&p' xj KBfB$&3s5 Wff f jRvwRjIBwiShtT'SiBBMEiHikHllHfefllBK i1 Ai5&l jjt 8!W JBBMKaiffjSfr-jCjIiflflitfalWBcBlWBffriL lVKu43R9w9SkHUlHKBf vtv. '&jtE3Pi$?$'KK - ' MISS INEZ DRAYTON Country Club Monday, November 2, at 2 o'clock for tho boneflt of tho American Hospital, Paris. Miss Helena Smith, of 6122 Wynncfleld avenue, has tho affair In charge. HAVEHFOIID-Mrs. Edward R. Hancklo nnd her daughter, Mrs. Frank J. Tolnn, have re turned to their home, nfter a visit with Mrs. Cart Brownell, of Worcester, Mass. William Fletcher Is with friends on a gun ning trip in tho Malno woods. iT.DAVID'S-Mr. nnd Mrs. Goorgo A. Shoe maker ore on a gunning trip at Glen Eyre. Mrs. Mabel C. Whltlock haa issued Invitations for a bridge luncheon to be given on October 29 nt her country plnce, "The Boulders." WAYNE Invllntlons havo been received from Mrs. William Henry Roberts and Misi nobertB for a "tea" to bo given on Friday, October 30, In honor of Mrs. Robert Berry Ennls, of Evans ton, III., nt their homo on Windermere avonue. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. J. Button are receiving con gratulations on the birth of a son. A luncheon wna given yesterday by tho Woman's Suffrage party of Wayne, at the Sat urday Clubhouse on Wayne avenuo. Speeches were made by Mrs. Frank Rocsslng, president of the State Federation of Woman's Suffrage, and by Mm. Rudolph Blankcnburg. STnAFFOItn Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Kcmble Tar row, who have been visiting friends in War renton, Vn., hnvo returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. R. Emott Hare and Miss Kath arine Hnre will move Into their town house lato this month. CHESTNUT HILL Miss Elizabeth Claxton, daughter of Mrs. William Rehn Claxton, of Chestnut Hill, will spend Thanksgiving In Boston ns the guest of Mrs. John Humphreys Storcr. Miss Clnxton's engagement to John Humphreys Storer, Jr., was recently announced. Mrs. Frank L. Patterson, of 7101 Chew street, will glvo a tea Monday, November 9, In honor of her nUce, Miss Athnlla Hirst. Miss Hirst has recently returned from Europe, and tho tea Is given to Introduce her Informally to her mother's friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Flndlay Brow n, of Sum mit avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Potter, of Evergreen and Prospect avenues, will en tertain at dinner tonight at tho Phlladelpr a Cricket Club beforo the dance. Their gues will bo Mr. and Mrs. William B. Sheppard ana Dr. nnd Mrs. Charles H. Wlllltts. Miss Rosalie Oliver will also entertain tonight befori tho dance. Tho guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank L, Patterson, Mr, and Mrs. James Pcqulgnot, Miss Dorothy Burgess, Mlsa Altco Schoettlo, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ball. Miss Mary Dove, of Washington; Maic Schoettlo, George Fetterman, Daniel Davis and Dr. J. Snyder, of New York. Others who havo reserved tables are E. M. Davis, who will entertain H guests, and Mrs. Vanderbeck, whoso guests will number 12. A party of young people will Include Miss Frances Oinerly, Miss Gertrude Gummey, Miss Con stance Gummey, Robert Cope, Wlllard Jones nnd Ramsey Van Roden. Miss Van Pelt entertained informally at lunch eon yesterday at the club. Sirs. Robert Bright, of 7023 Germantown ave nue, will entertain a few friends, Informally, nt tea Wednesday afternoon, October 28, in honor of Miss Julia Thorpe, who has recently returned from Europe. Mrs. Bright Is giving this small affair in order that Miss Thorpe's friends In this city may have an opportunity of seeing her before she returns to her home In Madison, Wis. Tho graduating class of tho Chestnut Hill Hospital will hold Its exercises on Tuesday, October 27, at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. A buffet supper will bo wrved, and will bo fol lowed by dancing. Among the ladles who have tho affair In charge are Mrs. John Story Jenks and Mrs. Henry S. Paul. Tho Bogey Club, consisting of Samuel B, Bowen, Robert McDonald, E. B. Jackson, Frank Cramp, William Caverly and S. D. Page, gavo a breakfast this morning', followed by a golf tournament, at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. The breakfast took place at the early hour of 8 o'clock, so that tho entire morning could be spent on the links. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. George Paine will glvo a din ner party at tho Bellevue-Stratford tonight before the theatre party which they will give In honor of Miss Mary McElroy Humphreys ond Harold George Paine, whose marriage will tako place Wednesday, October 23. Tho guests will bo the members of the bridal party, and v. Ill Include Miss Madeline Paine, MIm Gladys Paine, Mlsa Agnes Levis, Miss Anne Stltes, Miss Emily Moffly, Carl Weger, Mitchell Rile, Herbert Sldcbotton and Jasper Nlcolls. Invitations will soon bo tesued for the annua1 luncheon of the Stevens School Alumnae Asso ciation, to be held at Manhelm, Friday, No- Photo hj J. St. Mllelull MRS. HAROLD PORTER Photo hT Eug. 0'Coonor vember 13, at 1 o'clock. An attractive program Is being arranged. Tho officers aro Miss Mir iam Partridge, president; Miss Margaret Law, vlco president, Miss Sydney Lear, second vlco president; Miss Evelyn Harrington, secretary; Ml tut Helen Gormley, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. James Bntoman, of 150 West Sthool Houso lane, gavo n dinner Wednesday night, at Manhelm, before tho dance. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Patterson, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hard Tardley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Lucns, Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Rich ardson, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kennedy, Sam uel Croft. Mrs. Harrison Taylor. The tablo was artistically arranged with pink dahlias and greens, togethor with pink shaded candles. Albert Barnes, of 42 West School Houso lane, will glvo a tea Saturday, October 24, In honor of Doctor and Mrs. Fitch, of Shanghai, China. Among Ilia Invited guests nro the members of tho Philadelphia Women's Board of Foreign Missions, also the members of tho Presby terian Boaid of the Philadelphia Presbytery North. Invitations have been received from Charles T. Quln. of 261 West Wnlnut lano, for the marriage of his daughter, Mlsa Margaretta Madeleine Quln, to James Evltts Colbourno, of Philadel phia, on Wednesday, November 4, at B o'clock, at St. Vincent's Church. Germantown. Cards nro Inclosed for n reception at 6 o'clock at tho home of tho bride. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Lloyd, of 233 Harvey street, are spending' tho week-end In Werncrs vlllo. Pa. Mm. Charles Funk, of the Wood-Norton apartments, will entertain a few friends at a small musical tea Wednesday, October 28, In honor of tho MIsees Funk. Miss Lctltla Rad cllffo will give several musical selections. Mra. Emily Price, of 412 West Manhelm street, will entertain a few friends informally at tea today. A musicnlo was given lost week at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnrl Meyer. 906 West Somerset ctreel. There were about 30 guoets present. Dr. nnd Mrs. Henry H. Doan and their nunt. Miss Leila Bear, are occupying their new home, 103 West Carpenter street. Miss Helen Gormley, of 727 Lincoln Drive, entortalncd a party of joung people at Man helm on Wednesday In honor of her two guests, Mies Elizabeth Mitchell, of Washing ton, and Mrs. Fred Harvey. Miss Edith At kins, Wesley Greenwood, Herbert Ewlng, Horace Urecnwood and Daniel Hogan at tended tho dinner. ALONG THE READING Mrs. John Gilbbel and Miss Idella Grlbbel havo returned to St. Austel's Hall, their homo In Wyncotc, after a three weeks' motor trip through tho Berkshire Hills. Mrs. Theodora Voorhees, of Colony House, El klns Park, will entertain at luncheon on Tues day In honor of Mrs. GUI. Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Edward Ingersoll, of Penllyn. will move into town shortly, and will spend tho winter at their homo. 1315 Walnut street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxe will move Into their town house, 109 South 21st street, early In November. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Norrls. of Gypsy Hill, Penllyn, will close their houso tho early part of November nnd open thoir houso at 23 1 South ?2J street for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. John Newman, of Oak Lane, have returned from a motor trip through New York State. Mrs. Charles Carter, of Melrose Park, wfll spend tho week-end in Atlantic City as tho guest of her mother, Mrs. James Schultr. John Grlffln, Joseph Chandler and Charles Tett, of Logan and Oak Lane, have returned from a fishing trip In Malno. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward V. Gallagher, Sr., will entertain on Saturday evening, October 31, In honor of Miss Anita Hlbberd, of Ardmore. The guests will include: Miss Margaret Price, Miss Helen Jennls, Miss Clara Pfaff, Miss Margaret Pfaff, Miss Mildred Hlbberd, Jnmes Duffy, Francis Neerlng, Ralph Sharp, of Norrlstown. and Edward V. Gallagher, Jr. Mrs. McGee, wife of Paymaster B. V. McGee, IJ. S. N.. nnd her two small children will leave today for Mcadowbrook, where they will be the guents of Mrs. Frank Smith. Mrs. Lee Pryor. of 2326 South Garnet street, spent tho week-end with her husband, Lieu Unant Pryor, V. 8. N . at Old Point Comfort. The celebration of the second anniversary of the dedication of Mount Hermon Church, m the Glrard estate, of which Dr. F. C. Thomas lx pastor, will take placo tomorrow. A feature of the celebration will bo the children's choir of 60 voices, which will bo heard In conjunction with the senior choir of 40 voices. Tho musical program Is la charge of Jacob M. White, choir master. Th soloists will bo MU ilrth Towora and Miss Anna Frederick. Dr. Frank McDantels, head mnstor of the Pennington School for Boys, will be tho speaker In tho mornlntr. Mrs. James O'Donncll will entertain the mem bers of her euchre party this evening nt her home, 2328 Reed street. Cards will be followed by a small supper. Among the guests will be Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Martin, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Scanlon, Mr. and Mrs. John Curly, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hnclc, Mr. nnd Mrn. Thomas Sherman and Mr. nnd Mrti John Lundy. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Cella Cravls, of 1817 North 32d street, gave a luncheon and shower Wednesday after noon in honor of Miss Lillian Sacks, of Rox borough, whose marriage to Samuel Haber will take place early In November. Fall flowers, ferns nnd autumn leaves were combined in the very attractive decorations. Miss Cravls was assisted by her thrto sisters-in-law, Mrs. Abbott Cravls, Mrs. Jny Cravls nnd Mrs. Mau rice Cravls. Tho guests were Miss Frances Ncwcorn, Miss Florenco Lavln, Miss Leonorc Prints, Miss Felice Harris, Miss Pearl Apt, Miss Rose Wlesen, Miss Sylvia Schless, Miss Alice Rltch, Miss Bella Sacks, Miss Doll Si mon, Miss Minnie Haber, Miss Ray Brod, Mhs Tllllo Greenhouse and Miss Estellc Sacks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis T. Mullln, of 1904 Spring Gnrden street, will entertain nt a dinner party Monday evening nt the Bellovue-Strntford In honor of their sister. Miss Alice B. Mullln. whoso marrlngo to John S. O'Connell will tnko plnce lato In October. Their guests will In clude the bridal party, who are Miss Margue rletto Martin, Miss Helen Mllnamow, Miss May Gerlty, Miss Bess McCarthy, Miss Gcrtrudo Miller, John S. O'Connell, J. Norman Grant. Jnmes Bonner, Joseph Mullln, George Meell and Aloyslus Kelley, Tho Ladles' Aid Society of the Catholic Homo for Destitute Children gave n musical tea Tuesday afternoon. October 20, at the Home for Girls, 29th street and Allegheny avenue. Tho object was to obtain funds to found nn indus trial school to teach tho various forms of domestic science and trades; In fact, every thing that would be of benefit to the children's future. The affair was a decided success. The first Monday of every month tho Ladles' Aid Society gives a card party at the home, and so fnr this year has been pleased with the results. TIOGA Miss Kathryn Ennls, of 3718 North ICth street, entertained the Sigma Beta Thl Sorority nt luncheon today. Chrysanthemums nnd fems were used In tho decoratlono, which, with the quaint favors, were In keeping with the ap uroach of Halloween. Her guests were Miss Helen Brown, Mrs. Anthony Callahan. Mls3 Helen Montague. Miss Loulso Ruchdeschell, Miss Emily McBurney, Miss Kathryn Ennls. Miss Helen Millard. Miss Edna Muenrh, Miss Martha Lupton, Miss Helen Huff nnd Miss Helen Brown. Mrs. John G. Holmes, of 1529 West Erie avo nue, entertained her card club at auction bridge on Tucoday afternoon, whan her guests wero Mrs. William Lewall, Mrs. Harry Bar ton. Mrs. J. M. Rush Jermon, Mrs. Richard Mlnahall, Mrs. Fred Vincent, Mrs. R. O. Stern, Mrs. A. E. Oppenhelmer. Mrs. Marshall Taylor, Mrs. Percy Garwood. Mrs. J. E. English, Mrs, Henry N. ThUssell, Mr,. Horace Hall, Mrs. John Moffatt, Mra. Marshall Taylor, Mrs. Louis 15. Beltler, Mra. W. arlffln, Mrs. Harry Baufihman. Mrs. Clara Faunco, Mrs. Mo Clatchoy and Mrs. Francis McCutcheon. Mr. ond Mrs. Leonard R. Weltzel, of 4609 North Broad street, havo returned from an automobile trip to the Egpt Mills Club, Plko County, Pa., where they spent the last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weltzel, of 4603 North Broad ttreet, also returned today from tho Egypt Mills Club. They had as their guests Mr. and Mis. W. Galbralth. ROXUOROUGII Miss Ray Boocock entertained informally yes terday afternoon at her new home on Gerhard street Her guests wero members of tho Friday Club, and Included Mrs. Milford C. Fox, Mm, Louis Melvin Struse, Mrs. W. H. Jloedt, Mrs. Charles Whlteman, Mrs. Charles Jane, Mrs. William Addclhelm, Mrs. Frank Cantrell and Mrs. Andrew Sauer. Tho Roxboroggh Dancing Class will be en tertalned tonight by Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stott at their home on Green aue. Mr. and Mrs. James Hlndle. of 4156 Mana yunk avenue, will give a dinner tonight at their home. Tho decorations will be pink, the flowers used being roses and ferns. Their suejts will be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hennlger. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Malnwarlng, Mlsa Rose Smith, Miss Marian Stout. Miss Ruth Lea. na t-.' ala Bonsai, ilUa Ine Cartledye. Miss Ann I MI&S lbOBEL MlLiNL ltUJJGhiS """ t'"' " """"" DuGan, Miss Ivn. DuGan. Calvin Haln, Row land Dewocs, Conrad Waldle, Clinton Wunder llch, William Bovard, Stanley Busslnger and Alfred Hennlgcr. Mrs. Frederick Grlffln, formerly pf Rochelle avenue, Wlasahlckon, gave a luncheon Thurs day at her new home, 1231 North 58th street, for the members of the Roxborough Sewing Club. Fall flowers nnd ferns wero combined attractively In the decorations. Her guests wore Mrs. Benjamin Johnson, Miss Annie Bur well, Mrs. Clarence C. Keever, Mrs. John War rington, Mrs. William Patton and Mrs. Rom mel. Mrs. Marshall Ney Shoemaker, of Newark. N. J.. Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Ber nard, of Lyceum avenue. WILVT xMILADY WEARS Smart Gowns Are Worn by Smart Women In the Shops and at the Various Tea Rooms. Milady, as she trips through tho shops or stops In one of the attractive tea rooms for a quiet chat, appears extremely dainty nnd frilly In her new fall clothes. One of society's smartest matrons, Mrs. Sam uel Bell, Jr., has chosen n stunning model of plum-colored cloth. Tho skirt Is made narrow at tho foot and hns n wide hem. The bodice is mnde with a long, pointed peplum of the material which is edged with wide folds. A satin collar and cuffs are worn with the gown, nnd nbovo the satin collar Is a flaring one of plum-colored chiffon. With this gown Mrs Bell woars a small black velvet toque which has small flat pheasant brensts around the edge nnd n tall spiked aigrette nt tho front. Mrs. Ralph Tounsend has selected an ex tiemely smart gown of dnrk-blue cloth which Is made with n, long-walsted bodice which ends about the hip with a wide satin Bash. The fileevea of the frock nre made of black satin and the drop skirt under the full oversklrt of blue Is nlso of satin. Her hat Is n stiff model of satln-tlnlsh beaver In n sailor shape. Miss Elizabeth Thompson Is wearing a smart suit of bottle green cloth, which Is made with i tiny short Jacket and skirt full over. The prettiest part of the costume is the hnt which Is worn with It. It Is small nnd closo fitting, or the exact shade of dark green as tho gown nnd Is mnde entirely of breasts. The contrast to Miss Thompson's golden hair is most at trnctlvo. Miss Pauline Dlsston. another debutante, wears n stunning frock of dark bluo which Is made with a full oversklrt and plain flleoves. The bodice Is made In n, basque effect and has shirrlugs of satin at tho sldfs. A small, cltb flttlng velvet toque Is worn with tho gown. Miss Edulun Klkln.i Bruner. who has been spending" tho fall with her grandmother. Mrs. Stephen B. Elklns, In Wtst Virginia, is wear ing a trnttpur of navy blue ergp. which, with a close-flttlng little hat of black velvet, proves most becoming to her statuesque beauty. Mrs. John Conawny Megargeo appeared re cently In a smart costume of black velvet with n small hat to match Tho black Is relieved by n stole and muff of ermine and boots of black and white. CAMDENAND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. 15. U. Vara have sent out Invita tions for tho neddlng reception of their daugh ter. SIlss Nettle Van?, and Ralph Satterthwalte. on October 29. Mrs. Charles Hlllman, of Kast Main street, Haddonfleld. pave n review of Hauptmann's "Sunken Hell" before tho reading section of the Hnddon Fortnlshtly Friday afternoon, at the indlin Kins. Miss Alice Armstrong, of Merchantvllle, re. cently gave a "linen shower" In honor of Miss Ethel Royal, of 61S Cooper street, whose mar. ringo to Romaln C. Hassrlek will occur on tho 2th, at 6 o'clock, nt the First Baptist Church. Mrs. George Bauder, of Moorestown. enter, tulned her bridge club at luncheon. The Weot CoIUngswood Civic Association opened Its new clubhouse with a dance Wednes. day evening It will also glvo a Halloween party at tho clubhouse. CHESTER AND VICINITY Miss Elizabeth Smith has returned, to her home on East Broad street after a week's visit to relatives nt Baltimore. Md. Miis. James B. Hughes, who has been the guett of her mother. Mrs. Henry a Taylor, et East lth street, for a week, has return4 ta'her home at Doer, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Hopkins have returnwl to their home at Baltimore, Md . aftr bavin? been entertained for a wek by Mr. jind Mrs. William GitiWR Bird, of Ktnut Broad street Mrs. A B. Larklns. of Wt 7th street, has gone to Lou Angeles, Cal, where she will visit Mrs. O. Y. Jainea. a former resident of fhier Mr and Mrs. James Bra. of MadUon street hae returned from a weeks Usit to relatives at Mount Holly, N, J, THERE seem lo bo mora weddings thla Oc tober thnn there have been for many a year, which certainly goeH lo show that the much-tilked-of war nnd Its horrors have lind no effect upon Dan Cupid, who Is busier than ever with his little arrows. Ono of tho prettiest weddings today will be that of Miss Murjorle Longcope, dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Moore Long-cope, of Lnnsdowne, who wilt bs married to Henry Edgar Blrklnblne, of 3yn wyd, in tho Church of St. John the Evangelist, Lnnsdowne, by the rector, the Rev, Crosswelt McBeo. MIm Longcopo will wear her mother's wed ding gown, which will be trimmed with tho duchess lace which was worn by her Brand mother. Her veil will bo of tulle, nnd will be gracefully arranged with sprnyn of orange blossoms. Sho will carry ft shower bouquet. Miss Helen Blrklnblno, a sister of tho brldo Broom, will attend Miss Longscope as maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Miss Kath arine Stlnson, of Norrlstown, nnd Miss Eleanor Sinaltz, of Mount Airy. The little flower girl will bo Mlse Katherlno Culbertson, of Scran ton. The brldesmnldn nnd flower girl are all cotislna of tho bride. Mr. Blrklnblne will have hi brother, Carl Blrklnblne. as txsl man, and the usher will be A. Eugene Bcuners, Jr.; O. Welner Blrkln blne. Edgnr M. Wilson, Lewis W. Gibbons, Frederick Hnag, Jr., and Dr. Rufus S. Reeves. As the brlde'n family nro in deep mourning, tho Immediate families will be the only onee to attend tho reception. After ft wedding tour Mr. and Mrs. Blrklnblne will live at 2518 North ' 6lh street, Harrisburg, Pa, OTTmCEn niCABDS Miss Mary M. Rlcnrds, daughter of Mra. Addle D, Rlcnrds, of 6415 Baltimore avenue, will becomo the brldo of George W. Ottlnger, at her homo, at 6:30 this evening. The ceremony will bo performed by the Rev. Dr. G. Blckley Burns. Tho bride will be nttended by Miss Ionia Benson, of Enrlvllle, Md. The best man will be Shermnn L. Rlcards. Mr. and Mra. Ottlnger will be at homo after December 1st at Drexel Hills. LEN.NIG MACILI, A quiet wedding will take place this after noon, at 2.3.1 o'clock, when Miss Elizabeth Caroline Mngill, daughter of Mrs. Etta S. Ma glll, of S72 Haddon avenue, Camden, will be come the bride of Edward Nicholas Lennljr, of Philadelphia. Tho ceremony will bo performed at the Union Methodist Church, 20th and Dia mond streets, by the pastor, the Rev. J. G. Wllion. The bride will be unattended, and only the parents of the bridal couple will be pres ent. Immediately following the ceremony they will leave for a trip through the South. Upon their return they will rcoldc at 872 Haddon avenue? A largo reception will bo held some time In November. CODSIULK FI.ORY The marrlngo of Miss Helen Flory, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton Flory, of Bangor, Pa., and George I. Godshalk took place yesterday In tho First Evangelical Church, Bangor. Thu ceremony was performed by the Rev. L. Clar ence Hunt. Miss Flory was attended by Miss Helen Stewart, of Carlisle, as maid of honor; there were no bridesmaids. Mr. Godshalk had for best man Frederick Walton, and his ushers wero Cnrl N. Miller and Willis Flory. The bride Is a graduate of Wilson College and li a. talented musician. SULUVAN SIMON A pretty wedding took place this morning In Holy Cross Church. Mt. Airy, when Miss Marie Loul.se Simon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will iam H. Simon, of 336 Gowen avenue, was mar ried to Dr. Edward Vincent Sullivan, of St. Stephen. N. B. Miss Charlotte Murdock Simon, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and little Miss Adrienne Wellens flower girl. Frank Cul Hnen acted as best man and the ushers wero Dr. Wilfred B. Fetterman and John C. Helnrlch. Dr. and Mrs. Sullivan will live In St. Stephen. N. B. snocn powers Miss Mario Z. Powers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Powers, of 154 Carson street. State organizer of the Catholic Mutual Beneficial As sociation, nnd Charles Shoch, of Ridge avenuo, were married Wednesday afternoon In St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. The ceremony waa performed by the assistant rector, the Rev. Thomas W. Stapleton. The church service waa followed by a reception at tho home of the bride's parents. On their return from an ex tended wedding Journey Mr. and Mrs. Shoch will live at 501 Seville street, Wlssahlckon. ALEXANDEn HILL The wedding of Miss Virginia Hill, daughter of Mrs. Hornco G. Hill, of 409 North 36th street, to Julian Alexander took place Thursday night at the Northmlnster Presbj terlan Chureh. 3Sth nnd Baring streets, nt S o'clock. Miss Hill waa given In marriage by her brother. Horace O Hill, Jr. She wore her mother's wedding gown of cream satin, trimmed with old family lace. She carried a shower bouquet of lilies of tho valley. Miss E. Custls Bennet. cousin of the bride, acted ns maid of honor. She wore cream net over yellow, cap of tulle trimmed with yellow and carried white chrysanthemums tied with jellow ribbon. Tho bridesmaids wero Mrs. Joel Hitdebrand, of Berkeley, Cal., who wore pale green chiffon cloth and carried bronzo chrysanthemums, and Miss Sara Anderson, of Milford, Pel., who wore deep yellow chiffon cloth and carried bronze chrysanthemums. They wore black picture hnts trimmed with plumes. Mr- Alexander was attended by his brother Charles O Alexander, as best man, and nil ushers were J. Bennett Hill. Laird H. Simons, Paul Warner, Lawrence Pearson and Walter Glbbs. The ceremony was performed by the Rev, W. Courtland Robinson, rector of the church, and was followed by a. small reception at the home of the bride Mr. and Mrs. Alexander will be at home Janu. ary 7 and H at 3117 Race street. MlRBtKlK-I'RICE The wedding of M!s Mabel Price and Dr. Ed wan) U Marbaker took place on Thursday night at 8 o'clock in the Fletcher M. B. Chureh, at 6tth and Matter streets. The ceremony was performed by the Rev G J Gulp, of Camden. Doctor Marbaker had Wlll Um Eckstein, of Hloomfield. as best man, MUs Anus. M. Andrews wa wald of hur and the brldttmalds ware MUw Florence Prlee, MUs Ele-iaor Preston. Mlw Lillian RMU b,hi jiu, Uriel Llojd The ushers were Joseph Hart man. pr Hugh Close. William Hockey and Douglas Marbakar A small reception folio wtd the cutmmy J a