Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 04, 1915, Final, Page 11, Image 11

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    attractive affair
GIVEN AT MERION CRICKET CLUB
arming Debutantes to Assist at Tea for Miss Boyd.
invitations issued oy Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
I Scull Personals
rn. AND MRS. D. KNICKER-
BACKER BOYD, of 21T Aberdeen
(Jfrenus, St. David's, have Issued cards
r a tea. to meet their daughter. Miss
rbara M Boyd, on Monday, October 18,
ift the Merlon Cricket Club. Tho recelv
L party will Include Miss Margaretta
ftion Myers, Miss Sarah 8. Myers, Miss
i r.irnnor Pepper, Miss Theodora K.
nti Miss Margaret O. Bemak, Miss
lirtha T McAllister, Miss Christine II.
vir,H. Miss Kleanor II Vemer. Miss
T Marjory Taylor, Miss aertrude I.
'rincoast and Miss M. Claire Spencer
r dinner and dance will follow for tho
fKtlvlng party, at which there will be
tut intents present
UMr and Mrs William Carmalt 8cull
v Issued Invitations for a ten, In honor
Of thWr OaUH""". '". U1.I4II, ll
...Ak. October 19. from 4 until 8 o'clock.
"".. .-..U..m Uttmm HI T. QaiiII am
it their homo In Bryn Mawr.
f
,Mr. sr.d Mrs. Thomas Love LAtta nnd
hmllv ' close tneir nomo ai. uevon io-
... anA nnmi thilr town hmlHR Ht
e northeast corner of 30th and Spruce
reets
Mrs Otis Skinner, of Bryn Mawr, and
Krt Horatio Gates Lloyd of All w
CiJ.rfnrH. are nt Atlantic City, where
titty will remain for an Indefinite time at
4e Traymore.
i The first meeting of Miss Kathcrlne
cke s uurreni lupitu i.i" "
Id at the Germantown Automobile Club,
.m.nter nnd Emlen streets, on Tuesday
..inr October 26. at 10.45 o'clock. The
ommltte In charge of the class Is as fol
.. Mr. Walter O Sibley, chairman:
Mrs Morris W. Ruddorow, vice chalr
..n'r Mrs. William H. Hobson. secretary:
Mrs. Joseph J. Werule, treasurer; Mrs.
Charles Atnerion. jr.
'Many Germantown residents will read
Vlth pleasure the detailed announcement
of this year's attractUe program of work
for the Germantown nnd Wltherspoon
Centres of tho University Extension So
ejty. Among the many lecturers and
artists who appear In the winter's pro
tram are Judge Ben B. Llndsey, Mr.
Winston Churchill. Mr. Norman Hnpgood,
Prof. John Cowpcr Powjs, Prof. Thomas
t.t i rtAV.A Aflaa Klttv Phf.itlinm. Mr.
JYaricIs Wilson, Marlon Craig 'Ncnt
worth. author of "Wnr Brides": Miss
Janet Richards, the Rev. Dr. S. Parkes
Cadmin, Mr. Ernest Thompson Seton,
Prof Earl Barnrs. Prof. Edward How-
'ard Griggs, Mr. Charles Zucblln, Dr. Ed
ward A. Stelner, Mr. Ernest Harold
iaynes, Mr. Hans Klndler. the German
town, Choral Society, the New York Sjm
phony Society, Miss Emily Krlder Norrls,
Mr. Herman Sandby, Mis LcUse B. Bell,
Mrs James M. Castle, Mrs. Wilson Pot
ter, Mrs. Samuel S. Sadtler, Mrs. Walter
EvSceley. The patronesses are Mrs. Ilob
lrt Alexander, Mrs. T. Homer Atherton,
I Mrs. Charles L. Betts, Mrs. Samuel B.
iBowen, Mrs Elton J. Buckley, Mrs.
'Frank, 8. Busscr, Miss Agustus E. Chas,
J4r Robert Chevy, Jr., Mrs. Clarence B.
Collier, Mrs. Henry B. Currnn, Mrs.
vWalter H. Dllks, Jlrs. Charles Flaron,
Mrs. Samuel M. Firth, Mrs. John J.
Henry, Mrs. John W. Humphrejs, Mrs.
George C. Rclm. Mrs. Norman Mellor,
Mrs. R Marshall Trultt, Mrs. Coinellus
LWeygandt, Sirs. Walter Wlllard, Mrs.
Fred Wolstenholme, Mrs. Dald T.
(Young, Mrs. THomas Potter. Mrs. Forrest
8. Pearson. Mrs. John T. Roberts, Jlrs.
,Xewcomb B. Thompson and Mrs. A. W.
TUUnghast.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers Shattuck.
f 13 West Tulpehocken street, gave an
attractive dance, at their home on Satur
aty evening, when they announced the
Mtagement j)f their daughter. Miss Kath
1B Shattuck, to Sir. Coleman Sellers,
IH, son of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Sellers,
Jf.
m
lUlle. Marie Marechal, who spent the
'Kramer as the guest of Mrs. George
Rote, at her summer home In Old West-
Itury, h. I., and cruising on her yacht,
the Crescent, and later visited Mrs.
Jcorge Barnet, at Wakefield Manor, Is In
this city visiting Mrs. John Avery, 1237
Spruce street, on her way to Newport,
1:
Mr Walter S. Dowlln. of Downing-
town, announces the marriage of his
feughter. Miss Rebecca Jane Dowlln, to
Mr. Louis Edward Fldier, of Phlladel
Ma, on Wednesday, September 27. Mr.
na Mrs. Fldier will be at home after
November 1, at 1433 Sparks street, Phila
delphia,
Along the Main Line
MERION Ml TVhnrnh Rml. nt
Kaz;lhurst avenue, who has returned to
fcer home from Pocono Manor, Is enter
Wfllng her guest, Miss Dorothy Lock
eod, of Yonkers, N. Y.
BKYN MAWR, Miss Sara E. Rogers,
uuu road, has returned after spend-
a month with her sister, Mrs. William
y, of West PItston. -Pa.
Mrs. William H. Walker and Mr. and
Swlthln C. Walker, of Chadd's Ford,
Mrs. Henry Thompson,! of Wllmlng
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ion Barnard, of Morris avenue, over
week-end.
Mm. Harold Roberts, of Rosemont. has
iea cards for a luncheon on Wednes
; October 6.
WBEMONT.-Mr. and Mrs. Walter M.
wtlln, Jr., nnd family, of Lancaster
norwooa avenues, nave moved to
aey road, Haverford.
. DAVID'S. Mrs. John II Lofland la
talnlne hr f1niierhti XfM PMwnrri
Williams, of HIout ntv. in tnr a fw
144.
Mt nd Mrs. II. T, Hartman and Mrs.
MIMvlalMntfV. . . ...H ir.
nr - ""tuna .. miu aitn juiuu iu-
gir at Spring Lake, N. J.
Chestnut Hill
Mm, John J, Henry, of Lawanacher,
ri MCtln'i. ixrhn Ytnm 1tiat rtiipns1 frnm
Wk Harhnr Ma whsr m MAn k
KEf?1"' ,eft a tow flfty aKO for Ban
lir"v'o. v;l, wun ner eon, Mr. J.
lywJ Henry.
IsSMS Edith IT i-a m.-.tA- u- .-i.H
Mum n ltl.-l. r.,... " .1 ..
r t" -kiu vijr iui itio miitci,
Kfj Charles Tyler Cowperthwalt waa
mio cuesui or air. unanes uiair
lSld. Of Vntv Vnrtr rohn lt lhr
7fk on a special train for White
Tvj- i. r " v,. remain ior
E'wvitatlon rolf tournament.
. Walter Miller, of 621 Mt Alr ave
nd Mrs. Edward B. Mason, of M
wpsai street, will entertain the
fS Of thulr hrMi,. .I,.k nn Wrf.
f, October 8, '
MonntM UMi lr.MM.u i..
MUme3 from KW Hnmnihlr ttihr
it the summer.
- m Mrm. jvrinur emien .-xewopia,
Kugene Newbold and Miss Dorothy
ami! r . . . ..
d frftm Va. vi-
-" tww urn.
Germantown
hn DMnn Jr., of Pelham Court,
mime her afctlH nt v,hbi.ciIb .t.ta
f Srsf, one wlU be bIVjj In
71
f rirt Bker. o JCt Phil-
m! wU rviurs nec wets, trout
to be '
Rar Head, N. J., where she spent the
summer.
The Manhelm Evening Dancing Class
win have three extra dances during the
season, to which special attention will be
given. They will be the Leap Year dance
on the cenlng of January 1. the Bal Mas
que on March 4, and the Easter dance on
April 29.
The Manhelm afternoon dancing class
for children will again take place on
Frldajs at S 30 o'clock In the ballroom
of the Germantown Cricket Club under
the direction of Mrs. George A Brooke
nnd Miss Charlotte Brooke. The chape
rones will Include Mrs. John McArthur
Harris. Sirs. William R. Beard, Mrs. Jo
seph C. Huston Mrs. J. Nelson Pur
ylanco, Mrs Walter Henderson, Mrs.
Irvln King, Mrs. Kern Dodge.
Mrs Joseph Doyle, of 178 Herman street,
and her children have returned from on
extended stay In Beach Haven, N. J.
Mr. J. F. Penrose, of 77 Pastorlus street,
has returned to his home from a lonir
stay In Mexico.
Along the Reading
Miss Ionore Lever, of Ablngton, Pa,
has returned home after spending sev
eral weeks nt Wlldwood, N. J.
T-M.r" n",l,Mr"- H. F. Kasselbaum. of
l.lklns Park, Pa., hnve returned to their
?m.e. ,nfJer "Pending the last fortnight
nt Wellsboro, Pa.
Mrs. 'William McCcy nnd Miss McCoy,
P'Pont. Pa , have returned home Irom
Wlldwood. N. J whero they havo been
spending tho months of July, August nnd
part of September.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Henry Stetson nnd
family, of Pleasant Vnlley, Juniper ae
nue, Elklns Park. Pa , who has been on
a motor trip to Saratoga. N. Y hao
returned home, as have also Mrs. Stet
sons father nnd sisters, Mr. J. Hownrd
Lewis. Ml5s Emello Lewis nnd Miss Mil
dred Low Is. of AVnshlngton lane, Elklns
Pnrk, Pn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Gilbert nnd family,
of Rcdtop, Rdnl, Pa., have returned
home from Eagle's Mere, Pn., where they
have been spending the summer nt their
cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Dunlnp, of
Chelten avenue, have Issued cards for
a dinner-dance, to be glen In honor of
their niece. Miss Esther Harwood. of Cal
ifornia, Saturday, October 9. Miss Har
wood will arrive today arid remain until
after Thanksgiving.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Archibald Wenner, or
Wyncote, Pa., are receiving congratula
tions on the birth of a daughter. Mrs.
Wenner 'will be remembered ns Miss
Agnes Cully, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Peter Cully, of JenUntown, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Stltes. of
Greenwood avenue. Wyncote, Pa., are
receiving congratulations on the birth
of a son. Byron Megargee Stltes. Mrs.
Stltes will be remembered as Miss Elma
C. Megargee.
West Philadelphia
Miss Edith Green Piper, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Grant Piper, whose
marriage to Mr. James Ballard Zlnk will
take place next week, will be attended by
her sister, Mrs II. Wnrren Lutz, as ma
tron of honor, and her bridesmaids will
bo Mlsi Janet L. Shontz and Miss Mary
E. Peterson. A small cousin of the bride.
Miss Mildred Brown, will act ns flower
girl. Mr. Luts will have Sir. Spencer Mc
Kenn Reirf as best man, and the ushers
will be Mr. H Warren Lutz and Mr. Jo
seph P. Brown.
The ceremony, which will take place In
the Wayland Memorial Baptist Church
on Wednesday evening, October 6, at 7:30
o'clock, will bo followed by a reception
at tho home of the bride's parents, 5627
Thomas avenue, Sherwood.
Miss Janet Shontz, a cousin of the pros
pective bride, will entertain the bridal
party at supper tomorrow evening at her
home In Oak Lane.
The Rev. A. J. Arnold and Sirs. Arnold,
formerly of the Marlyn, are occupying
their new home, 4011 Baltimore avenue.
Mrs. Walter Stevenson Brooks, of 4813
Chestnut street. Is giving the first of her
at homes on Wednesday afternoon, Octo
ber 6. Mrs. Brooks will be assisted by
Mrs. John Robrecht, Mrs. J. Stanley
Frazler, of New York, and Mrs. W. How
ard Brooks, of Cynwyd.
North Philadelphia
Mrs. Jennie P. Slugg Winder, of 2553
North 11th street, has Issued Invitations
to the marriage of her daughter, Miss
Jane S. Winder, and Mr. Marcus B.
Wechster, of Westvllle, N. J on Tuesday
evening, October 12. in the Gaston Pres
byterian Church, 11th street and Lehigh
avenue. Miss Winder has selected her
sister, Mrs. Robert II. Mooney. for matron
of honor, and Miss Bertha Winder, also
a sister, and Miss Reba Wechsler, tho
bridegroom's sister, for bridesmaids.
Master Edgar Jones. Jr., will be ring
bearer. Mr. Wechsler will have his
brother, Mr. Paul Wechsler, for best
man, and for ushers, Mr. Harry Winder,
Mr. John Winder, brothers of the bride!
Mr. Edgar Jones and Mr. Robert Mooney.
Mr, William D. Winder will give his sister
In marriage, nn$ the ceremony will be fol
lowed by a reception at the home of the
bride's mother. The at home cards are
for after November 15, at 4813 Sydenham
street, Logan. .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Hlrsh and fam
ily, of 2215 Green street, have returned
home after summering at Lake Placid.
Mrs. Theodore Greenwald and her
daughter, Miss Miriam Greenwald, who
have been passing four months touring
through the West, have returned to tneir
home, 2260 North 21st street
Roxborough
The October meeting of the Woman
Suffrage party, of the 21st Ward, will he
held tonight, nt the home of Miss Ada
Gardner, Uli Ridge avenue. Mrs, Emma
C. Cooper is leader of the district; Mlsa
Blanche Heldlnger, vice president! Mrs.
Charles Martyn, secretary, and Mrs. Al
bert C, Rommel, treasurer
Mrs. Joseph Schofleld, of Ridge avenue,
will entertain at cards on Wednesday
afternoon Five hundred will be played,
and the game will be followed by a buffet
luncheon The guests will be Mrs. Nor
man L, Asyden, Mrs. John Cantley, Mrs,
Clarence C. Keever, Mrs, Robert Cade,
Mrs. Joseph Schofleld, Mrs. Jpseph Bchc
fleld. Jr.. Mrs. Harry Cade, Mrs. William
Dtvltt, Mrs. Marlon Hale and Miss Ger
trude Peoples.
Notice for tho ffoclety page will b
arctpled and printed In tho Kieolnc
Lfdftr, UM U such notices nut bo
written on oae oldoNif the paper, must 1
tinned la full, wl(b fuH BddrrM, and
wben ponlblo telephone number niut be
sivoa.
aad all sueb eommuilcatlon to
"Society K4Kor," ! U4f,
CM Cbeotout otreot. ,
UbUm tbM rotttroMMAt ewriod
out to tfcat vorMoa44oa Buy bo ponWa.
tlMi will ma bo prtttshio.
Q LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MOffPAT, . OOTOBEB
MKS. EDITH HATCHER HARCUM
y J .V 'HiiiiiiiiiiWpW:'. '.- . NaLiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK.. fl
Kil'H VfiffivliiiiiiiiiiiiHKIsS
iaiiiiiiiiiiBrHiiiiiiiiiK tV 9a7 c LaiiiLiflSLiiiiiiiiiH
f noto by Marceau.
Mrs. Harcum is nn accomplished pianiste and well known in musical
circles.
Northeast Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Goldschlld, of 842
North 6th street, were at homo jesterday
afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock In honor
of tho engagement of their daughter,
Miss Mildred Gertrude Gotdschlld, to Mr.
Harry K. Lax. This assisting In receiv
ing were Miss Jennie Abrnms, Miss Rose
G. Mayer, Miss Helen B. Rice, Mrs. Sam
uel Helmerllng and Miss Jacqulnetto F.
Goldschlld.
There will bo n meeting for the Hal
loween party given by the Girls' Social
at tho home of Miss Edna Johnson, 2602
Coral sticet, on Friday, October 8.
Miss Blanche Rostow, of 1220 North 7th
street, will give n luncheon tomorrow aft
ernoon, when covers will be laid for 12.
On October 29 the Oaks Club will hold
Its 21st grand annual ball nt Quartette
Hall, Germantown avenue above Lehigh
avenue.
South Philadelphia
Dr. And Mrs. P. McCohey, of 1801 South
Broad street, who, with their family,
have spent tho summer season nt their
cottage In Atlantic City, returned to the
city this week,
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Rnbold, Jr., were
guests of honor at a reception given on
Saturday night by their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. Rnbold, and Mr. nnd Mrs. -B.
Adair, of 1419 Jackson street. In honor of
their two wedding anniversaries. " Mlsa
E. E. Owens rendered several musical
selections assisted by Miss Schell, Miss
E. Strieker and Miss Louise Klrchner.
The decorations consisted of autumn flow
ers and foliage.
Frankford
Miss Mary Bryant and Miss Edith
Bryant, of Foulkrod street, who spent th
summer nt Capo May with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Lockhart Bryant,
hnve gone to Glen Grove, L. I., to spend
a week with friends. Mr. and Mrs.
Bryant and the Misses Bryant will re
turn next week.
Sir. and Mrs. William Floge have re
turned to their home, at 1615 Haworth
street, niter a three months' visit to the
country.
Friends of Dr. N. T. Jermon, of Holmes
burg, will be glad to learn that he Is re
covering from his recent Illness.
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Mist Gertrude White, of 1319 North 19th
street, entertained tho members of the
Phi Sigma Delta Sorority on Saturday aft
ernoon, when her guests Included Miss
Helen Palmer, Miss Helen McFadden,
Miss Marie Merz, 'Miss Sylvia Broom,
Miss Marian Wilson, Miss Isabel Jackson,
Miss Consuella Rulae, Miss Grace Fulmer,
MUo Grace Vandcrveer, Miss Emma Bat
tersby. Miss Anna Evans, Miss Laura
Firth, Miss Glad j s Heacock, Miss Mabel
Heacock, Miss Margaret Sosna and Miss
Dorothy Mooro Mlsi Sarah Eans nnd
Miss Emily Wells, popular members of
the socrlty, havo returned to Sweet Briar
College, Virginia.
Mr. Harry Goldstein, of 1920 West Erie
avenue; Mr, Hart Joseph and Mr. David
Berg, of 1715 Jefferson street, are tour
ing to Mount Clemens, Mich., for a three
weeks' visit, stopping en route at Buffalo,
Nlasara Falls and Detroit. On their way
home they wilt visit Indianapolis and Cincinnati.
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Northwest Bualntas Men's Association, 2336
CotunWa avenue. 8 o'clock. 'Free.
Chwt'r Avenue Improvement Association,
Flret United ITeabyterlan Church. 32d atreet
and Cheater aenue 8 o'clock. Free,
Isasvunk Avenue J3jsineM Men's Aeiocla
tlon, Paeayunk avenue and Moore atreet, 8
oclocK itte r t .
Klilatita of the'GoldJrTEails lnrtatlon. Lu Lil
Tp triple.
rtato firemen's convention, owning recep
tion, iiromin Kite Han, a o'clock.
Association for Discussion o: Labor Prob
lem. Hotel Adelphla; 8 o clock. Free
Alumni, IJnlverally of Michigan, University
Club. 8 o'clock.
Duslneea Men's Christian League, SOS Filbert
street; S o'clock. Free.
Reopening of Temple'Unlvereltyt 8 o'clock.
Christian Science lecture, Willis F. Gross,
40th and Walnut streeta, 8 o'clock.
Engineer' Club. Dr. John A. Drasbear to
apeak: 1317 Spruce street.
Eastern Pennsylvania Synod of the Evan
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Church, 52d and Race atreets.
Suffrage Events Today
WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY,
8, p n Sixth and Pike streets: speakers.
Mrs. William Albert Wood and M. Relnhart.
8 p. m. Germantown avenue and Tlora
street; speaKers, jano jueyer ana Mrs. J. u.
Phtlllpa
8 15 n.
m. 2S8 South &2d street; speakers.
Mrs. Marlon Holmes and Mrs. J,
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EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY,
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speaker. Bertha, SapoUts.
s 30 p. m. Germantown avenue and Diamond
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WEDDINGS
TKB marriage, of Itlss Ellen C. Bender,
of Drldesburg-, and Mr. A. Watthmsn
nhodes, of Mil Christian rtrett. took
place) Saturday. The, wedding- and re
ception were held at Atlantic City, the
summer home of the bride. The cere
mony was performed at St. Nicholas
Cnthnllo Church.
There were 350 a-uests present, nmong
whom were Mayor Itlddle. of Atlantlo
City, and members of the civic gov
ernment. The bridegroom Is a graduate of the
class of 1905. Central High School. He
Is connected with the transportation de
partment of the Pennsylvania Itallroad.
Miss Mary A Bender, a sister of the
bride, was maid of honor. The best man
was Mr Frederick Welt. The brides
maids were Miss Gertrude Bender, her
sister, and Miss Margaret Wilson. Mr.
Carroll J. Fenerty and Mr. Harry Ben
der were ushers.
After the wedding ceremony and recep
tion, the couple left for Bermuda where
they will spend their honeymoon. They
will be at homo after December 1, at ES42
Christian street, West Philadelphia.
CORBIN-rLECK.
Announcement has been made of the
marriage of Miss Marian Graham rieck.
daughter of Mrs. Annie Blck Fleck, of
st street and Baltimore avenue, to Mr.
James Iloss Corbln, grandson of Mr.
James Glrvln Mnrce. of 4 West Chelten
avenue, Germantown, nnd son of the late
Boss and Josephine Mnrce Corbln, both
well-known musicians. Tho ceremony
was performed on September 4 In Shang
hai, China, where Mr. Corbln, a mining
engineer, came from the Philippines to
join his bride, who sailed from this coun
try to meet him.
GILLISPIE-COUI.STON.
The marriage of Miss Virginia L. Coul
ston, daughter of Mrs. Charles E. Coul
ston, of 1947 North Pnrtt nvoniio. in Me
.Raymond I.. Gllllsple, of Harrlsburg, Pn
iook piace at noon Saturday in the Park
Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church Tho
pastor, the ncv. Robert Bagnell, per
formed tho ceremony, which was n quiet
one. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gllllsple upon their
return from their wedding Journey will
live In Harrlsburg.
CLARKE-NUSS.
The marriage of Miss Adeline S. Nuss.
daughter of Major and Mrs. Henry Niis,
of 204 North 33d street, and Mr. A Nel
son Clarke, of Merchantvllle. N. J. took
plnco on Thursday. September 30, In the
homo of the bride's parents. The bride
wat attended by her sister. Mlsi G. W.
Nuss. as maid of honor. A wedding break
fnst followed, after which Mr. and Mrs
Clarke left for their wedding trip, and on
their return will bo at homo at 744
riymouth place, Merchantvllle.
TpRRANCE ROSSMAN.
The wedding of Miss Idelo Rossman.
daughter of Mrs. Ralph Ezeklel. of
1517 nrown street, and Mr. Langham Tor
rance, took place on Saturday afternoon
at 1 o'clock In the home of the bride. The
ceremony was performed by the Rev. Al
exander Leo. pastor of the M. E. Church
at 15th and Mt. Vernon streets. Miss
Amanda Weakley attended as maid of
honor, and Mr. Fred Thorpe was best
man. On their return from their wedding
trip Mr. and Mrs Torrance will be at
home at 1442 Mayfield street.
Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick Develln
announce the marriage of their daughter.
Miss Doris Develln, to Mr. Eugene Berk
eley Baker, on September 20. Mr. and
Mrs. Baker will bo at home after Novem-
oer i, at 7IZ6 urcshelm road. Mrs. Baker
waa graduated In the class of 1911 from
Dana Hall. Wellesley, Mass.. and Is a
member of the Merlon Chapter of the
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Mr. Baker Is a graduate of tho class of
1913 In the Architectural Department of
the University of Pennsylvania.
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STREET CARNIVAL TO BE'OIVEH
IN AID OF WAR SUFFERERS
Berks Street Beween 32d and 33d Streets to Be Brightly
Illuminated Cake Sale Held by Club on Sat
urday Other Affairs
TONIGHT and tomorrow night a street
carnlvnl will be given on Berks street
between JM and 3Jd streets, for tho ben
efit of the war sufferers, under the
auspices of Mr. D Arthur Magailner and
Mr. George Welnrott. The committee as
sisting Includes Miss Ida Bloom, Miss
Julia Silverman, Miss Sarah Hendler,
Mlsa Elizabeth Hendler, Miss Rose Perl
stein, Miss Mary Weinberg. Miss Tetts.
Weinberg, Mr. Max Flepln. Mr. Nathan
Bloom.
The Tau Delta Sigma held a sal of
homemade candles nnd pastry on Satur
day afternoon and evening, at 137 South
62d street
The proceeds are to be applied to their
charity fund, and will be used this year
to buy Christmas dinners for poor fam
ilies. Mr. and Mrs, Hlrsberg gave a reception
and dance at their home, 909 North 6th
street, on Sunday evening In honor of
their son, Mr. Edward I. Hlrsberg. The
guests Included Mr. Herman Fields. Miss
Mnry Black. Mr. Albert Zimmerman,
Miss Fannie Black, Miss Lena Zimmer
man. Miss Lillian Hlrsberg, Mr. Jack
Black, Mr. Charles Carney, Mr. David
Black and Mr. Harry Flecker.
On Sundav evening n surprise party waa
given to Miss I. Isreals. Among those
present were Dr. Charle Horan. Mr. Max
Kauffman, Messrs. Putzman, Mr. Ben
jamin Savadore. Mr. A. Levy, Mr. B. Zee
man, Mls Daisy Rosenberg, Miss Fannlo
Marlon, Miss Savadore, Miss Fannie Kan
ter, Miss Anna Telthbam, Mlsa Sadie
Klein, Miss Jcanette Master and Mr. and
Mrs. J. Isreuls.
The Delia Club, consisting of 11 young
ladles, gao a package party at 3d and
Spruce streets last night, the proceeds of
which will be devoted to charity, as are
tho dues of the club. Those who en
deavored to make the affair a success
were Miss Anna Snyder. Miss Florence
Lleberman. Miss Seccy Pollock, Miss
Anna Pollock. Miss Catherine Yogel, Miss
Jean Goodelman, Miss Sophia Waxier,
MIbs Jean Langsman, Miss Edna Gold
berg, Miss Sophia Cohen and Miss Anna
Marks.
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The Rear Admlrnt William . Betmrn .
Garrison. Army and Navy Union, will he44
a campOre and smoker on. Thursday ,m.
nlng. October 14, at its headquarters m
the PostoOlce Building, at the comer et ,,
Chelten and Germantown avenue. Mr.
If. Oden lAktf, of Washington. D. C
national commander of the Army and
Navy Union, and Mr1. Joseph "W. Breen,
department commander together with his
staff, are expected to be present.
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Mrs. a W. Van Artadalen tvill act a
hostess to the members of the Oak. Jr
Neighborhood Club this afternoon at her '
home, C5th aVenua and Camoo street.
She will t assisted by Mrs. Batsman '
Laddlngton, Mrs, Edward B. McCall 'antt r
Mrs. Bates. This win bo the first weetr
ing of the club this season. And among
those present will be Mrs. B. O. Hitch
ner, Mrs. A. W. Dudley, Mrs. II. W.
Thlssell, Mrs, A ,B. Parker, Mrs. Ferdi
nand Frltschf Sr Miss Matilda Wlrth. ,
Mrs. Ferdinand FYltsch, Jr Mm. Wil
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Reeves. Mr., J. A. ParkOr. Miss Xath'.'
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Edwin Waller, Mrs. Peters, Mrs Wilier.
Sr., Mrs. Howard Miller. Mra, Meyer, -Mrs.
C. Fling, Mlsa Sarah Topham, Mrs.
Eugenie Klehl, Mrs. J. V. C. Xiehl, Mrs.
F. K. Moerk, Mrs. EJdwora B. UeuEHisor,-
Mrs. S. Hunsberger, Mrs. George Ocha.
Mrs. Herbert Maxner. Mlsa Grace Parker,
Mrs. Bux, Mrs. Albert Gee and Mrs.
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The Ridley Park Clvto Association Trill
entertain over fifty clergymen at Its
"clergy night" toniorrow evening. Among
those who vni attend will b the Rev.
F, B. Barnett, of Christ P, B. Church
the Rev. John H. Day, of the .Baptist
Church: tho Rov. Samuel T. Unton,
of the Presbyterian Church; the Rev.
"W. J. McCallen, of St. Madeline's R. C.
Church, and the Rev, B. M Shay, of .the
M. E. Church.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Denne, of 2M
East Glenolden avenue, Glenolden. have,
been entertaining Mrs. A. Ralph Serven
and her daughter, of Washington, D. C.
during the last week.
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