Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1915, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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JtfOUS NOTES OF INTEREST
TO PERSONS IN SOCIETY
Brock and Mr. Du Barry to Wed on Eve of Thanks
giving Day Miss Ryerson and Mr. Hyde's
Invitations Are Out
fWB mnl of Miss Etla Brock,
I .laughter of lira. Arthur Broele, to
hr Joeph N. Du Barry, 3d, wilt take,
KLce on Wednesday, November it. at fit.
KjBnC Churoh, th and Cherry streets.
fun Arthur rtyerson has Issued Invita
tions for the marriage of her daughter,
mm fimlly Borie liyerson, to Mr. deorice
Kfdd ClarKe, on miuiuw. """' -
ft noon, in Christ Churoh. Cooperstown,
T ijhe ceremony will be followed by
: 'breakfast at the) home of Mrs. Ityerson,
jeMirood, Bprlnyfleld Centre, N. T.
. it.. fhnrtes 'Winter Batlv will
rr. ana . . f ...
BJUnees W. Scott, debutante daughter of
Frances " 0 ,- werfneadav eve-
f!J November 8, at their home,
mine, .,,.,
Leim. ptr,t""'
m TMr.ranll. nf Penllvn.
J. Issued card's for a luncheon on
tWttoMOiT. ""-. '--r"-- ,7.--: -
IWWMU " -.. "-. y- v- .
t on Friday: October 8 at their
jjri"- v vrm. Three Tuns.
I MOlTl.. aU.'waaw a
... ir iilla A mm Ballard, of
I EL,.T?i.. i. toIH noon Issue Invlta-
rw'" r::.;.. : h. .n in
S liana for a oinii-u"' -" v
Saor of Miss Margaret O. Remak, one
Til.. ....nn' debutantes.
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.. . r t Ttittharford McAllister.
f.f Seminole, and Hartwell avenues, will
IJaUrtaln at dinner and an Informal dance
Sp the receiving party at the- ten. to be
ISJ fw &.r daughter. Mis. Elizabeth
McAllister, on Tuesday. October 11.
1 The receiving party at the tea which
r and Mrs. wiuaru diiwuoi .
Its Introduce their daughter. Miss M.
l
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Fawnim Miss Eleanor vcmer. aiiss
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SMtC Wlliara, ansa "" ...........,-
IJaa Miss Naner Montgomery, of Rome,
lift
f Th tea will be followed by an informal
f. n.p and dance for the receiving pany
tad a few additional men guests.
' Mill Frances Mears. of 1818 Ie Lancey
"S.SE? rfI""V, returned
i'to town for several days this week, when
the will leave on Bunoay, "
, r..J.' r- -ir.. r ITmu-s. for an
iS.ni,. '..v' on their ranch at Jack-
mTZi. TT.i. ww vhrM Mr. Bryant 8.
Hears has been for several months.
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KHIsS Anne axemen, ..-.b.m "
Ikeme In Roxborough. has gone to New
LTir m. MAVAmt davs.
IF " -r
Mrs. Mason Campbell, or io-". j-" ""
jtace. Fhlladeipnia, wno n u.' i.
Inj the summer at Bar Harbor. Me.,
ifttnrned to town the 1st of October.
m.. .wAairitt arA mirftpa clven at St.
Tlncent's Homo. 20th and Race streets,
.it ... ......m.. a Mn flaturilnv nftArnoon.
FOctober , and It Is hoped there will be
large an attendance as nereioioro.
PMr. and Mrs. A. J. Be Camp, of Oak
lUne, will give a dlnner-dance tonight
Est the Rlttenhouse, In honor of their
wugnier, aims umujio x '" ---r.M.
nn. MMlvlncr nArtv will Include
Wrta'nd Mrs. Charles Willis. Miss Edith
Xmelere and Miss Fear, wcscoii. inero
,wUl be 200 guests present.
it marrtaire of Miss Mildred Gladys
.Whitmoro, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
JMward Bnowman, to Mr. William. Mere
lth Bull took place today at their home
to Stonelelgh Court. 46th and Walnut
streets. The Rev. Dr. John Reece
officiated.
Along the Main Line
BRTN MAWR. Miss Elizabeth Camp-
SWl, Miss Katharine Martin, Mr. William
CMnj)Tell and Mr. Drayton Rhodes, of
f JWIi. were the guests of Miss Christine
ileearth, of Lancaster avenue, at tna
Horse Show.
I Mr. and Mrs. James H. Leuba. Miss
Gbidys Leuba and Mr. Clarence Leuba,
rf Roberta road, have returned from
IlvUzerJand, where they spent the sum-
Mr.
IMr''Wllion Barnard, of Morris avenue.
Mi returned from a short stay In Eaaton.
ltd.
RADNOR. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A.
Wwiiat have returned from Atlantic-
W.
,'RQSEMONT-MrB. NeUson Brown did
return from Newport with Her
:hter. Mrs. Clarence Dolan. but has
;c an apartment at Pine Lodge, New
i. where she will mend thn autumn.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore !. Jlorrlson and
y nave returned to Brae Hank, atler
ng a short time In Atlantlo City.
r. George Qlbbs and family have re-
id home from Atlantlo City.
IT. DAVID'B-Colonel and Mrs. D. A.
r nave returned from a lew days' trip
Beeton, Moss.
Rev. and Mrs. P. E. Wllmot will
this week from Kearsarge, N, IL
WATNB.-At the wedding of Miss
ferine Martin Jeirerls, daughter of
Wk and Mrs. J. H. Jelterls. of The
"Merles, and Mr. Leon Wldden Stet-
Jf Boston, Mass., which takes place
7. October 12, the bride will be
led by her stater. Miss Marie Jef-
SS niaM nf hnnnr. nvA iUm fnllnvrai
bridesmaids: Miss Franrra McDon.
Md Mrs. F. H. Sllmrerlaiid. nf Al.
M", N. Y.; Mrs. Roger Atkinson, who
M remnmharw.. - Ml.i TT-lltV. TVnnil
L5 of last week, and her sister, Mies
jereens. Mr. Roscoe Do Witt, or
on, will be the best man.
Chestnut Hill
1 William Balrd Keefer, of Benezet
j-v ounuay, o spend tne winter
B.dena. Cal,
Eleanor Davis, daughter of Mrs.
. u """'i Jf- or west Moreiand
'. has Bona to Ilmumirv II. U in
Khool.
Germantown
Uld MrM- .T.tnAi V.n.a TAHA. nA
jenh.-. 'i' .,x.r.""!."':
Lu venue will 1mv October
s1?? ooge haa returned to Chicago,
."-" lonnicnt'a vimt with iii
tfan.i. Vll.. -m u.i r
fill a -"" i st iweaary av
ffi, ' t"" "w Brwg on ti
f S-i , -H-ong those who have
Hm u are rs, ueorge
' v. r.iigaro, Mrs. rranK
I. Mr. Yjrm..iLA a .r
;,- r.'urgni unu airs.
ltT.li'm. " 5 Musgrave
EM wturnM from a tour through
i Ibutajii vnm e" roule l tM n
t H?r?.r f r d Pf 6m 0nnantqwn
""w" om a tnort visit to
EVENING
East Sohool lane, spent the week-end at
Vet Ben ' C" M th SUMt ordn'
wif; nd .Mr"' WII1I'" " Lincoln, of
West Upsal street, returned from a motor
trip through the New England States
alter spending the summer months .camp
ing in Maine.
Along the Reading
51.1 ! f nl e9th v"ue. Oak Lan Pa..
ontertalned at dinner last night In honor
Sri.: v rlaw kpattj' of the,r dughtr.
Miss Vera Mabel de Sanno. whose marl
rlnge to Mr. Everett Hopkins will take
Place tomorrow evening.
?a ",,.d Mr- Mlllon K- Nelfter. of Bent
road. Wyncote, have ns their guest for
several weeks Mr-. Chauncey Robinson,
of Auburndale. Mass. Mrs. Robinson
will be remembered as Miss Marie Nelf
fan her marrlg In the early
Miss Nan Kent and her sister. Miss
Marjorle Kent, of Bent road. Wyncote.
have returned from Mauch Chunk, where
they have spent several weeks as the
guosts of their aunt. Miss Ruddell.
Miss Frances Leach, of Noble, Pa.,
who has been spending the summer
months In Maine, has returned home.
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Saylor, of 4630 Wal
nuut street, announce the birth of a
daughter, Frances Saylor.
Miss Mae Haggerty. of tH North B6th
street, was guest of honor at a surprise
party plven by her aunt, Miss Anna
Dugan, and Mrs. Edward Denaler. There
were 45 guests present.
South Philadelphia
-- - - r'lffmaip S, 4VVCJ WwU.ll
ISth street, entertained the members or
nor tw ciud on Saturday evening. Those
present were Miss Nan Sullivan, Miss
Marguerite Diamond. Miss nelcn Walsh.
Miss Nan Dowd, Miss Margaret Stiles,
Miss Kathryn Oilier Miss Rae Dough
erty, Miss Jane Dougherty, Miss Nell
Alnsley, Miss Ethel Devtne, Miss Louise
Schnleder, Mrs. Francis Monvilk. Alter
supper was served Miss Helen Walsh,
who- Is to be a bride of this month, was'
presented with an aluminum kitchen
shower.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bond, of 2503 Bouth
18th street, have Just returned from a
fortnight's visit to Auburn, N. Y., where
they attended the wedding of their son,
Mr. Frederick A. Bond, to Miss Alice F.
Loughborough, of that city. On their re
turn Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Bond
will reside at Chester, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. James MoHugh, of 21H
Passyunk avenue, spent the week-end at
Atlantic City, N. J.
Mrs. Ounnls, of 2131 South 19th street,
and her son, William, are" spending a few
weeks with her sister at Maryland.
North Philadelphia
Miss Laura McGrath. of 1642 North 28th
atreet, has returned from a two weeks'
stay ot the Delaware Water Gap.
Mr. and Mrs. William Levy and Miss
Selma Levy, of Baltimore, are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stern. 807 North
8th street. Mr. Lester Levy, ot Baltimore,
Is the guest of Mr. Morton Stern, of 2109
Spring Garden street.
Tioga
Mrs. Thomas W. Hammer, of Gowan
avenue, Germantown, entertained the
members of the A. W. T. Society of the
Temple Baptist Church, 22d and Tioga
streets, and their husbands last night at
her home.
Miss Martha Lupton, of 1742 West Erie
avenue, will spend the week-end with a
house party in Bchwenksvllle, Pa-
Attend Triangle Night
A representative audience attended the
opening performance of the first Triangle
night last evonlng at the Chestnut, Street
Opera House. Early In the evening the
gay little ushers were busily engaged in
showing the spectators to their seats.
Noted In the audience were Mr. and Mrs,
E. Rlttenhouse Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
James Potter, Miss Susan Stuart, Mr.
John II. Potter, Mrs. J. Harrison Smith,
Mrs. Taylor Walthour, Miss Anna Mary
Walthour. Mrs. Mortimer Brown, Miss
Juliana Wood, Mrs. Mortimer Brown, Miss
Brown, Miss Barbara Lewis, Mrs. Robert
II. Large, Mr. Charles Jennings, Mrs.
David Lewis, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Pick
ett Stokes, Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. Pot
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Graham,
Miss Maria Thayer Graham, Mr. and Mrs.
William Woodward Arnett, Mr. George
A. Huhn, Mrs. Charles Wolcott Henry
and Miss Gertrude Henry.
The ushers' costumes were exceedingly
attractive, carrying out the Triangle idea
In the trimmings. They wore gray silk
frocks, with very short skirts over lace
pantalets, the ruffles of which were
adorned with green ribbon bows. A tiny
apron of white organdie was cut to form
a triangle and waa edged with green and
red satin ribbon, a small triangle was ar
ranged against the hair and the short
sleeves of the frocks were trimmed with
similar triangles of organdie. White silk
stockings and black slippers completed
the costume, and as the girls were ex
ceptionally pretty the effect was quite
charming.
What's Doing Tonight
Collet of PhydeUni, 22d and Ludlow
streets; 8 o'clock.
Franklin Institute, Bouth 7th street 8
Kenainston Board of Trade, Hancock street
and Butquejunna avtnut; 8 o'clock. Free.
Bouth 024 Street BuflntM Men. Y, M. a. A-.
B2t and 8anom trteti. 8 o'clock. "re.
East Central UuaUieu Men, 423 Spruoe
treet; 8 o'clock. Itea.
Philadelphia Daptlat Afaoclation, luthle
bem Daptlat Church, 18th and Tork atraeta. .
Foundrymen'a Association, Manufacturers'
asmokr. Pbl Upsllon ltho Fraternity, Park
way Bulfdlns.
Suffrage Events Today
EqUAL OTtANCHISB BOCIBTT
S-Uoramenainr artnue and Federal street 1
apeaker, Bertha Bapovlts. i .
8:30 Fourth and Tuaker slreetaj apeaker.
Bumuul Moyerman.
8:80 Front street and Tabor road; speaker,
Anna McCue.
WOSTAN'H BUrFRMJB TARTT.
S Fifth and Venaaro atrtal speakers, D
Kte W. Baldwin and A. M. Olmated. u .
82030 Columbia avenue; stieakera Ferdi
nand Oreeer and Mrs. Butler.
8:1& 62d and Cr.eetr.iit atreeta: Bpankara.
Mrs. Marlon Holmes. Ida Turner and Mrs.
Hurlons.
8:30 1th and Dickinson atreeta: apeakers.
Mrs. Wllllara Albert Wood and Mrs. Pechant,
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MISS PRANCES LEACH Thoto by Mmreeau.
Daughter of Mr. Granvillo B. Leach, who will make her debut next
season.
SURPRISE AND BETROTHAL PARTIES;
MOTOR TRIPS OF INTEREST
Engagement of Miss Auritski and Doctor Green
Announced Mr. Nathan Fen Honor Guest at'
Surprise Party Other Affairs
Mn. AND MRS. M. AURITSKI, of 80S
Tasker street, entertained on Sat
urday night, at which thoy announced the
betrothal of their daughter. Miss Mary
Auritski, to Dr. Herman M. Green. Those
present were Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Krames,
Doctor and Mrs. Dazerowltz, Mr. and
Mrs. I. Rodls, Mr. and Mrs. N. Nathan
son, Mr. and Mrs. M. Green, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Lashner,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Edleman, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Emas, Mr. and Mrs. E. Krakowsky,
Mrs. M. Auritski, Mr. and Mrs. "William
Auritski, Mr. and Mrs. J. Auritski, Mr.
and Mrs. Levin, Mrs. N. Katy, Miss
C. Ooopersmlth and Silas Faullne Brown.
A surprise birthday party was given
last week In honor of Mr. Nathan Fen
at 2612 South 9th street. There was danc
ing and supper was served during the
evening. Among those present were Mr.
Fred Fluck, of ntman: Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Blaker, of Camden; Mr. and Mrs.
George Blaker, Dr. Morris Goldstein, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Lelber, of Washington,
D. C: Mr. and Mrs. Netman, Mr. and
Mrs. Zussman, Mr. and Mrs. Kaplan, Mr.
and Mrs. Paltsor. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Fen,
Mr. and Mrs. Toftsteln, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Sllverstoln, Mrs. M. Cohn. Miss
Rose Cohn. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf. Mr. and
Mrs. Druckman, Mr. and Mrs. Field and
Mrs. Fannie Greenberg.
An auto tour through New Jersey, on
Sunday, the first of a series ot tours to
be made this fall, was enjoyed by a num
ber of young folks from this city
Those In the party were Miss Sadie V.
Ellis, Miss Marlon D. Bclz. Miss Anne
Barr. Miss Ilelene Van Dutton, Miss
Dorothy Shcrwln, Mr. Jack Duff, Jr., Mr.
Evans Thompson, Mr. Joseph Duff, Mr.
J. Lucas Everett and Mr. William Wood
ston, Jr. Mr. Carl Hensler and Miss
Eleanor Weiss motored from New York
to Join In the trip.
Miss Bophla Bretdenfleld, of East Tul
pehocken street, gave an auto party to
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Reading and the vicinity on Sunday.
Those nttendlng were Miss Mary Lough
lln. Miss Kathlene Loughlln, of Hunting
Park avenue; Mr. Martin Hlckey. of
Tloca; Mr. John Dlrkln and Mr. Frank
Glaub, of Roxborough.
The Literary Club of the T. M. W. H
A. gave a "Raven Night" at the home ot
Mr. Harry Goldstein, 2112 North 11th
street.
This affair was the first of Its kind ever
given. Ceremonies started at 11:30. The
room was decorated with the most grue
some ravens, black cats, streamers and
devils, etc The guests were attired In
Several readings and recitations were
rendered from Poe. Among those pres
ent were Miss M. MoIUver, Miss E.
Kornfeld. Miss P. Blank. Miss M.
Savltz. Miss G. Lenhard. Miss 8. Mellon.
Miss F. Caplan. Miss B. Mash, Miss R.
Callen. Miss F. Blank. Miss A. Glass
man, Miss m; Mellon and Miss II. Gold
stein, Mr. B. Brodle, Mr. S. Kornfeld.
Mr. P. Saturn. Mr. L. Brown, Mr. G.
Burrlson, Mr. L. Tuff, Mr. B. Goldstein,
Mr. G. Rose. Mr. II. Zeldner. Mr. II.
Weinberger. Mr. Abrams, Mr. S. Good
man. Mr. 8. Q ever, Mr. S. Blum, Mr. M.
Fowl and Mr. H. Goldstein.
Camden and Vicinity
Miss Katherine Archer, of 6th and Lin
den streets, has resumed her studies at
Smith College, Northampton, Mass.
Mrs. Charles Qullck. of 308 Broadway,
has been visiting In Massachusetts and
Connecticut.
The engagement has been announced
of Miss Dorothy Shuster, of Haddonfleld,
to Mr. W. M. FUnn. of Colllngswood.
Miss Marian Tlchenor, of Merchant
vllle, will entertain with a card party on
the evening of October 16.
Mr. Robert T. Paul, of MT Linden street,
has entered Princeton University. His
sister. Miss Emily Paul has announced
her engagement to Mr. Elmer Van Name.
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WEDNESDAY AGAIN PROVES TO
BE POPULAR DAY FOR BRIDES
Miss Piper, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs, G. G. Piper, Will
Be Bride of Mr. James Ballard Zirik Miss Eleanor
Jessica Burk and Mr. Thomas Henry Brown to Wed,
AFICTUnESQUn wedding will take
place tonight In the Wayland Mem
orial Baptist Church, (2d street and Bal
timore avenue, at 7:80 o'clook, when Miss
Edith Green Piper, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Grant riper, becomes tho
bride ot Mr. James Ballard Zlnk. The
bride, who will be given In marriage by
her father, will be attended by her sis
ter, Mrs. H. Warren Luts, as matron of
honor, and by her cousin, Miss Janet l.
Shontz. and Miss Mary K. Peterson as
bridesmaids. Miss Piper will wear an ex
quisite gown of Ivory-white satin Im
perial, with trimmings of chantllly lace
and pearls nnd a tulle veil, and will carry
a shower bouquet of lilies of tho valley
and bride's roses. The matron of honor
will be gowned In white and will carry
pink Klllarney roses. The bridesmaids
will wear frocks of rose-pink satin,
trimmed In ecru, and will carry large
arm bouquets of yellow chrysanthemums.
I.tttlo Miss Mildred Brown, tho bride's
cousin, who will act as flower irtrl, will
wear a dainty white lingerie frock tied
with pink ribbons, nnd will enrry an
old-fashioned basket of sweetheart rose
buds. The bride's mother will be gowned
In dove-gray taffeta, veiled In chiffon and
trimmed with Jet. The church will bo
banked with palms, ferns, hydrangeas
nnd autumnal foliage.
Mr. Spencer McKean Itelft will act as
best man and the ushers will be Mr.
Joseph P. Brown and Mr. II. Warren
Lutz. A reception at the home of the
bride's parents, EC27 Thomas avenue, will
Immediately follow the ceremony, tho
house being beautifully decorated with
dahlias and hydrangeas and the autumn
flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Zlnk, after a
wedding trip, will live at 1123 South
56th street, where they will receive after
November 15.
BBOWN-BUBK.
A very pretty home wedding will take
place this afternoon at St. Martin's, when
Miss Eleanor Jessica Burk, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Meredith Burk. will
become the bride of Mr. Thomas Henry
Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E.
Brown, of Wyncote. The ceremony will
be performed by the Itev. W. Herbert
Burk, an uncle of the bride. The Imme
diate families and a few Intimate friends
will be present.
The bride will wear a simple gown of
white broadcloth and chiffon, embroidered
In silver, and cnrlred orchids.
After the wedding supper, Mr. and Mrs.
Brown will lenvo for a three weeks' auto
trip through New England. Upon their
return they -will reside at Melrose rark.
Pa.
MULVANY-WISB.
A pretty home wedding -will tako place
today -when Miss Mary B. WIso will bo
come tho bride of Mr. Charles Roberts
Mulvany. The ceremony, which will
take place at 7 o'clock, will be perform
ed by the Kev. Charles E. SchaetTcr.
Miss Wise will have as her only attend
ant her sister, Mrs. Franklin E. Gill, of
iteauing, Fa., ana tne best man will be
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Vole. Plana at, Directing,
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Mr. Walter Davlion, of Itaddon High
lands, N. J. The bride, who will be
given In raarrlsge by her father, will
wear a frock of pussy willow taffeta,
made with a short skirt, the bodice trim
med with pearls and lace, Bhe will
wear the conventional tulle veil and
orange blossoms and will carry lilies of
the valley.
The matron of honor will be gowned In
blue talTeta encrusted with silver trim
ming; and will carry an arm bouquet of
Pink rosebuds. A reception will Imme
diately follow the ceremony at the home
of the bride's parents, 6829 Spruce street
After a wedding journey, Mr. and Mrs.
Mulvany will be at home after Decem
ber 1 at 274 South Hirst street. ,
MARLEr-WTLIB.
The marriage of Miss Mary M. Wylle,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Patrick J.
Wylle, to Mr. Francis P. Marley, took
place this morning at 8 o'clock In the
Church of the Immaculate Conception on
East Cheltcn avenue.
A Solemn Nuptial Mass -was celebrated
by tho Bev. M. J. Hlgglns. The bride
wore a gown of white princess satin
trimmed with lace. Her tulle veil was
arranged with orange blossoms and she
carried a white prayer book. Miss Eliza
beth A. Wylle, a sister of the bride, waa
tho only attendant, and wore a gown ot
pink crepe de chine and a black velvet
hat. She carried an arm bouquet ot pink
rosebuds.
Mr. Marley had as best man Mr.
Thomas Qulnn. Following the ceremony
a wedding breakfast was held at the
home of the bride's parents. 4J1 High
streeet. tho two families and a few Inti
mate friends attending. After a wedding
Journey Mr. and Mrs. Marley will be at
home at 38 East Chelten aventfe, Chest
nut Hill.
GAIWEY-CONNOIt.
St. Agatha's Church, Spring Garden and
SStli Btreets, was the scene ot a pretty
wedding this morning at 10 o'clock, when
Miss Mary Fellcltas Connor, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mr?. James Connor, was united
In marriage to Dr. Joseph Peter Garvey.
The ceremony was performed and the
Nuptial Mass celebrated by the nev. M.
C. Donovan, rector of the church, as
sisted by the Itev. P. F. Flanlgan. C. M.,
cousin ot the bride.
The bride, who was given In marriage
by her father, wore a gown of white
satin, trimmed with silver lace. Her veil
was of tulle, held In place by orange
blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet
of roses and lilies of the valley.
Mies Rita G. Connor, who attended her
slater ns maid of honor, wore a hand
some gown of pink taffeta, trimmed with
silver lace. Her hat was a large one of
black velvet, and she carried a bouquet
of pink roses.
Mrs. It. B. Lane, the matron of honor,
wore an attractive gown of yellow taf
feta, trimmed with gold lace. She wore
a large black velvet hat and carried a
bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums.
The bridesmaids. Miss Margaret G. Gar
vey, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss
Mae E. McCormlck, cousin of the bride,
wore charming frocks of nlle green taf
feta, trimmed with sliver lace. Their
hats were black velvet and they carried
bouquets of yellow chrysanthemums.
Doctor Garvey had as his best man,
Dr. L. V. Flannery. The ushers were
Dr. B. V. Wolfe, of Norrlstown; Dr. E.
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1711 CHESTNUT T.U1 OMrMAsUNK Mi.
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7. CHlheel, IMfeM sHm, an Mr. t.
a hhy, Bt 3h JtookAwar, Wew,Trk
A weddln breoktMrt m held mta!i
a(ly after the ceremony
Doctor Oarrey H a graduate PWl-
delphla College ot Phanmtoy attd Jeffer
son Medical College, cites of 1(.
After a wedding trip. Dr. nnd Mrs. Gar
vey will he at home after December L at
Mis Spring Garden street.
FARLKT-eBXTOH.
A rery pretty wrtdtar took place em
Saturday morning at St. Monica's Church,
when Miss Elizabeth Sexton, daughter
of Mrs. John McBrtde, became the brld
of Mr. John F. Farley. The ceremony
was performed by he Itv. P. J. MeOar-
rVy'.Th b.ria9 wore bautlful gown
ot white satin charroeuse, with Georgette
crepe and pearl trimmings, and a veil of
tulle, with orange blossoms, she car
? .. "howar bouquet of whlU reeet
and 1111 ea of the valley. The brldeamaia
was Miss Theresa C. Baumgartner. Her
dress Tjtas pink pussy wllloW taffeta;
trimmed with rosebuds, and she were a
pink satin hat and carried pink roeee.
Mr. Jimes Farley acted as beat man.
Breakfast followed the ceremony. On
their return from their wedding trip Mr.
and Mrs. Farley will reside with Mr.
Farley'a mother at iQ South 20th street.
JtEAL DRBIFU8.
A pretty weddlnr will be solemnized to
night at I o'clock at the homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron Drelfus, 8838 North 16th atreet,
when their daughter. Miss Minnie Drel
fus, will be slven in marriage by her
father to Dr. Albert Ileal. Tho ceremony
will be performed by Ilabbl Leventhal. ot
the Keneseth Israel Congregation, and
will be followed by a reception for the
families of the bridegroom and bride. The
i!itter wl" wear her tvellng suit of dark
blue chiffon broadcloth and a dark blue
Velvet hat trimmed with fur. Upon their
return from their honeymoon trip. Doctor
and Mra. Beat will be at home after No
vember 1 at 403 Green street.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander O. Dlefender
fer. of 2261 North 21st street, have Issued
Invitations for the marriage of their
daughter. Miss Helen S. Dlefendertef. to
Mr. Archer Nixon Tevls on Tuesday eve
ning, October J, at 7:80 o'clock, In the
Park Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church,
Park avenue and Norris street Miss
Dlefenderfer has selected Miss Mabel S.
Marsh, her cousin, for maid of honor, and
the following bridesmaids: Miss Anna
Maurer. Miss Katharine Schofleld arttf
juiss juargaret JJungan. Mr. Tevls will
have for his best man Mr. Charles W.
Puncheon, of Annapolis, Md., and for
ushers Mr. Walter Weiss, of Atlantlo
City; Mr. William J. Maurer. Dr. Harry
Hathaway. Mr. J. Edgar Wilkinson, pt
Philadelphia, and Mr. Hugh MacWllllami,
of Buffalo, N. T. The ceremony will be
followed by a reception at the home of
the bride's parents.
Before their return from Ocean Grove
Mr. and Mrs. Dlefenderfer and the bride
groom and bride gave a house party over
the week-end for the bridal attendants. " "
On Saturday Miss Irene Eldridge. of 60
North 7th street, pave a delightfully ap
pointed luncheon In honor of Miss Dlefen
derfer. The decorations were yellow and
white autumn flowers. Other guests, in
cluded Miss Emma Burk, Miss Annie Cul
len. Miss Katharine Barnard, Miss Mar
garet Boyer. Mrs. Norma Bright Carson.
Mrs. Milton Crawl and Miss Elizabeth
Evans.
Lansdowne
Miss Marlon Oesterlie. of Linden avenue,
has returned from a month's trip ta
Yellowstone Park.
Mrs. Clifford Parkinson, of Greenwood
avenue. Is entertaining Miss Helen Levis,
ot Hartford, Conn.
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