-- 1 9aCJ Idebutante parties main AFFAIRS iMiss Scull Selects Receiving to Entertain at Luncheon Dinners and Various Other Affairs fyx BCULti will give a. tea on Tuesday, I October 19. from 4 until ( o'clock, In Honor of their daughter, Mlaa Mar? I Boult. The receiving party will Include Minn Sarah sergeant Myers, Miss Mar- garetta Dixon Myers, Miss S. Uytendala "Balrd Miss Barbara Mifflin Doyd, Miss MtryNorrls Cerbonl, Miss Rachel nt . itr Miss Louise S. Grey, Miss Josephine c'b. Poster, Miss Christine II, Stock ' ton, Miss Corlnne n. Freeman, Miss Olivia M. deD. Oaczam, Miss Theodora K. Mile and Miss Kthel Hastings. , Later in me season wr, ana Mm, tjcuu i!l entertain again In honor of tholr K'daughter, -when the affair will bo a dinner S dance. Mm. Robert Emott Hare will give a ("luncheon and musloale at her home, Egtonyhurst, Strafford, In honor of her Truest, Mrs. Edwin Buxton, of Trovldence, fcR I., on Wednesday, October 13. Byr, and Mrs. James M, Reed, of St. j DlVld S, gave a uuuiui mih iiiaui. ii, iiuiiui fet Ml" Virginia Ranson, of Baltlmo.-e. who Is tne guesi oi -urs. rrcucncn juui- t. Rmblck at her country home. Road- iialde Cottage, Devon. Covers were laid for ten guests, wno inciuaeu r, ana jure. SAlfred Ilanselt, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman 'm.i-n Drown. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon r Hutchinson. Mrs. Emblck, Dr. Alexander ! ivk-.m anil Mr. Edmund Trotter. ,, v .,.. Mr. John Wanamaker, Jr., will glvo a luncheon today at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club In honor of the bridal party of Mlv Edwlna Elklns Bruner and Mr. C A. Hecksher "WctherM. whose wedding will take place on Saturday at St. James' Episcopal Church, this city. Mr. Wethcr U will give an informal dance to the bridal party this evening, ana jura, wn- , Ham. Caner Weldersclm, mother of the v-ij,. ,.,im elvA n ilnnco for ISO trues hi nt . .enuc, "... - - " -- her home tomorrow evening. ' r , Mr, .Tnhn Woodtaridire Patton. of 39th and Spruce streets, have sent out ' Invitations for the marriage of their c.i v.,-.- MU MIMrcd Onuld Patton. to 5Mr. Henry R. Cartwrlght, Jr., on Wed nesday. October 27, at iz ociock, in uie Arch Street Presbyterian Church. A If small reception will follow the ceremony at the home of the bride's cousin, Miss Bruen, 122 South 19th street, Philadelphia. , onrl m. Archibald A. Dlnsmore, H of 12 West Chclten avenue, havo Issued taritatlons for a tea, irom a unm 1 A).,Knir An QafitrHnv. Or.tohftr 30. at their Ahome, In honor of their, daughter, Miss Dorotny Dinsmorc. iiw ctciift ".,. ..ill L.lMjii Xflaa Hnnliv TMflrthnTn. MlsS fiJUrtha Shoemaker. Miss Eleanor Baker, 'Miss Margaretta uispnam. juiss ii,iuiso Orme, of Washington, u. u., wno win oe Miss Dlnsmore's guest lor several nays; Miss Sidney Scar, Miss Marjorle Thomas. Mies Elizabeth Dlnsmore. A dinner nnd ,...,.... nm-v. fnllnwd hv Runner, will "follow for the receiving party and tho following guests: miss uoromy ai iu Mr Arrhlhald A. Dlnsmore. Jr.. Mr. Walter Mellor, Mr. Howard Dunn, , t.,u.. VtMUn my Alnrrm llAlieinna C Mr. James De Wolf Perry. Mr. Paul Sutro, Mr. Charles nama, air. ie uarre Williams, Mr. jbcod itiegei, or., air. iai vln Satterfleld, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald A. Dlnsmore. A innnl, tournament began yesterday at the Episcopal Do Lancey School ath letic crounds. at 2d and Valnut streets. Brit Is called the fall novice tennis tour jRnaracnt, and Is being managed by Mr. Eawara. U. uassara, wno hub wun a, iiaiuo Jor himself among the younger tennla players at tne vanous ciuds. "Miss Caroline Holllngsworth Pomber- ton, daughter of Mrs. Henry Pemberton.i Jr., will be guest of honor at a luncheon to be given today by Mrs. J. Bertram Llpplncott at her home Melmar, Beth tyres. There will be 100 guests present from this and last season's debutante set Mrs. James Large will give a 5 o'clock r tea this afternoon at Summercrest, Chest nut Hill, in honor of her niece. Miss 'Edith Nelson Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wurts Pago. Mrs. Large will be assisted In receiving by Mrs. Howard W.urts Page, Mrs. John Lyman Cox. Mrs. William Wurts Harmar. Miss ' Henrietta Meade Largo. Mrs. Joseph Harrison. Mrs. Charles P. Fox, Miss "caran t. u. 1'enrose, on an jiacnei iMIss Frances W. Scott, Miss Maria JiThayer Graham. Mlsa Elizabeth W. ;Downs, Mies Caroline Holllngsworth fPemberton. Mies Hilda Tunis, Miss C. nEleanor Pepptr, Miss Marlanna W. LGowen, Miss A. Marjorle Taylor, Miss fAnne B. Merrick, Miss S. Worthington Mjtchell, Miss Lydia Taylor, of Prlnce- . wn. Mrs. Frederick Chaffee and her young son, George Keen Chaffee, of Rutland, Vt, have arrived to be the guests of Mrs. Chaffee's father. Mr. Horace Keen. In i Woodbury, N, J., for several weeks. Mrs. J. P. TruItL who has been at the iTraymore all summer, has returned to Philadelphia, where she will occupy her apartments at the Dellevue-Btraiiora 5ter a short trip. Mr, and Mrs. John Kendrick Bangs are iunong the guests at the Traymore. The Enurnnrv Relief 'B'und. of Jen- SWeitown, will hold Us regutar meeting at k residence of Mrs. Henry Mlddleton hr on Meeting House road, Jenkln tn, Pa,, on Thursday, October 7, at M0 o'clock 'til lunch time. The meet- will continue to be held at Mrs. few's throughout the winter. Won- fat work has been accomplished i jrougn the summer and several hun H garments) have been ent to the dlf- IJSfMit Red Cross branches, both in Bnr , nd France, Many of the younger ft of Jenktntown are regular attend , jats at the meetings and are working mra maKlng bandages for the wounded Idlers. Jwrd Lewis, of Washington lane. El IJm Park, has left for Ogontx School, Jere she will resume her studies for winter. The nT stuart IV. Jtoussel, B, A., Ci B, D., of Paris, France, will on "Tne French Huguenots, Al and the War" at the home of Mr. Mrs, Alba Boardman Johnson, in ni, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Along the Main Line JDA.VID'g-Jars. H. X. Mulford en- ' . - iv tiwnsv vs - m avuiue Te4y aftemooru Among JCrNrt A, TrwUMrf, H. John L,l" and Mrs. M. R. Ward. mnirrea H. Btllwell and family rented their hotwe on Wlnderaere tta anil ,.(, .nK. .,. - .n,u klUn'fT. It"" . -?Tl""rv" .v.nf ' " lJ" " "" wmr jar, piuweii is f tof research work. f'1"11 Hrcla Rollnson, who iA r r""jm ww9 vtntti win wet TS:. ? Hi J. Patton, has returned wer heme 1st TotasJo, OI M'a Robin- "iMwi wm recently an ted tt tM IH .-- A Kttl-M - S11 wH ' SIMM .. vo, n & spring. " wlu W "aee JV; fii?r..b'f .!! 'i follow t,v . .,. . fL EVENING FOR OCTOBER DAYS Party for Tea Mrs. Hare rlne Halnnafln and Miss Gertrude Brom ley, of Wayne. Among those present were Miss Agnes Smalley, Miss Edith Watts, Mr. Clarence Gordon, Mr. James Bromley, Mr. Walter Frltx, of Nc York, and Mr. Canby K. Kutter, of Allen town, Pa. RADNOR,-Mrs. F. O. Bennett has gone to Pittsburgh, where she will Jotn her sister. Mrs. J. C. Haymaker, and go to California, where they expect to stay for threo months. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Drexet Paul are occupying their now home In Rndnor. Mr. nnd Mrs. John C. Bell have closed Blythewold. their place In Radnor, and returned to their home nt 22d and Locust streets. DBVON.-Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton Barnes, of West Acres, have been enter taining Mrs. Robert L. etevens, of Ber nardsvllle, N. J. Along the Reading The Jenklntown Choral has already started In to make arrangements for their musical tea which will be held In the Jenklntown Auditorium In the early part of November. They will hold their meotings every Monday afternoon In October at 2 o'clock In the parish house of tho Church of Our Saviour, -Jenklntown. The choral Is being directed by Mrs. Bessie KUlls Slaugh, and many new members have been elocted this year. Owing to 111 health the president, Mrs. M. O. Smith, has had to resign, nnd Mrs. John Eccleson, of Tioga. Pa,, has taken her place. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Gelger, of Ashbourne, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Landls, also of Ashbourne, have left on a motor trip through the Catsklll Monutalns nnd the Adlrondacks, expecting to be away for several weeks. Mrs. George T. Mundy and her two children, Edward Mundy and Charles Mundy, returned to their home Monday from Dark Harbor, Me., where they have been spending the summer. Mr. Mundy, who has been spending several weeks In camp nt Plattsburg. N. Y will return the latter part of this week. Mrs. Howard R. Levlck will return this week to Whltewood, her home In Ogontz. She has been spending tho summer at Ventnor, N, J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles von Stokes, of Wyncotc, have had as their guest over the last week-end Dr. Frank Clavey, of 415 Concord avenue, Wilmington, Del. Doctor Clavey was honor guest at a din ner Saturday evening given by Mr. and Mrs. von Stokes at the Bellevue-Strat-ford. Germantown Miss Anna M. Johnson, of 6316 German town avenue, has returned to her home from tho Catsklll Mountains. The Athletic Association of Christ Church. Tulpehockcn and McCallum streets, Is planning for a masquerade party, to be held In tho pariah house on the evening of Friday, October 29, nt 8 o'clock. There will be all sorts of hls torlo Halloween amusements. Refresh ments will be served. Admission will be by ticket only. The Valley Green Canoe Club will give a bal masque at the Belfleld Country Club Monday evening, November 1. The committee In charge of affairs are Mr. Harry MacDonald (chairman), Mr. Her man G. Kauffman and Mr. Henry H. Huqulnele. Colonel and Mrs. Henry Lee, of 12S East Price street, returned from a short trip to Erie, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Sauter. of 113 West Nippon street, are receiving con gratulations on tho birth of a daughter. Mrs. Washington Van Dusen, of 113 West Washington lane, and her children have returned from an extended stay In Ventnor. Miss Beatrice Lucille MacDonald, of South Philadelphia, will be the guest of Miss Mary M. McCarthy, of 6121 Baynton street, for a week. Lieutenant and Mrs. Walter Wood Ness, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Small, of Wayne avenue, have returned to the barracks at Fortress Monroe, Va. Mrs. Charles Henry Volgt, of West Walnut lane, will close her cottage In Sea Isle City next week and return to Germantown for the winter. Mr. Charles Henry Volgt, Jr., has left for Nazareth, Pa., to attend school. Friends of Mrs. Philip Man f re. of 119 West Washington lane, will be glad to learn that her little son, Philip Mnnfre, Jr., has recovered from an attack of diphtheria. Miss Elizabeth A. Keens, of Camden, N. J., who has been the guest of Miss Ethel Helena V. O'Reilly, of 104 East Washington lane, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. John CCallahan. former ly of East Washington lane, have taken apartments In West Philadelphia, wljere they will reside permanently. West Philadelphia Mr and Mrs. Walter Peterson, who have been at the Traymore for a num ber of weeks, have returned to town. The first meeting of the Bachelor Girls' Club was held on Tuesday, at the home of Miss Mabel Luccarenl, 4944 Hazel ave nue. The members Include Miss Helen Grant, Miss Dorothy Bumbarger, Miss Marlon Grant. Miss Beatrice Hawkins, Miss Mildred Hawkins, Miss Elsa Gross, Miss Helen Hugo, Miss Mildred Conway. Mlsa Gladys Maine, Miss Ruth Diamond and Miss Mary Vogdes. Mr. and Mrs. Martin English, of 607 South Mth street, entertained this week in honor of their daughter, Miss Margaret English. The guests Included Miss Jessie English, Mr. Dixey English, Mr, Martin English, Jr., Miss Margaret Sullivan, Mr. Eugene Sullivan and Miss Ella Glllln. THEIR BETROTHAL IS ANNOUNCED - LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAYCTOBEB a-- dl-isssssssssssssssssssssssW - IvssssssllavlalHsavilvsssssslslsssK -VHaflsssssssssslvsiislsssssMzJssssssssi lBE. (iSkftb. tialalalalalalalalalalalaBBValalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalaH iSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS . Pissssssssssssssssssssssssssslissssssssssssssssssss liJ,Nv. HilHlissssssssssssssssI issssssssssssssssssssssssssssBHPVsBk tsib isssssssHAissssssssssssssI ssssssssssssssVJ". t"fc tH lilBitwTitiL issssssssssH sssssssssssssssssssssssssW ' v. miY NfV -i S;V v vT 7& w disssssakssSk. J vS.'- ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssV sssssssssssssssssssssssssK tr 4WT N& i. s&C-T'i bJm T jHssssssssskkvssssslBtV. JBBh. J. sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssa tstnT? k A ---Cv KsssssssssssssssB IKjIwIsV. --- "i. S-h. x- MssssssssssssssssB MRS. JAMES Whose marriage took place yesterday in the Wnyland Memorial Baptist Church. Mrs. Zmk was Miss Edith Green Piper. CHARITY AFFAIRS TO START AGAIN EARLY IN THE SEASON Country Fair to Hold a Second Day at Darby on Saturday Harvest Home Fete on Main Line of Decided Interest Takes Place October 14 SOCIETY maids and matrons will mo tor out to Darby again this Saturday afternoon, when tho Woman's Auxiliary of St Francis' Country House for Con valescents will repeat the alphabetical country fair which was given last Sat urday In the house. Nearly nil the booths will be featured again. The flag raising, the vaude vlllo show nnd tho Irish cottage life, withheld last week because of the In clement weather, will be given this Sat urday, the first at 3:30 In the afternoon and the latter every hour throughout the afternoon. A baby show will also be another of the Interesting features of tho afternoon, when children from all over Delaware County will be among the youthful contestants. Whllo the principal shows will be held after 1 o'clock, followed by afternoon tea, several of the booths will be ar ranged on the grounds as corly as 10 o'clock. Among these will be the flower Btand, where, in a rose-laden bower, with birds singing in rustic cages. Miss Marguerlto Eagan and her assistants will sell all kinds of exquisite flowers and plants; the little French booth, dec orated with the arms and tho flags of France, where Mrs. A. N. Burke and her aides will exhibit very Parisian nov elties: tho doll booth, where Miss Daddy Long Legs and Miss Goose Girl dolls will vlo with character dolls and wooden dolls, and the patients' table, where use ful and fancy articles made by the pa tients will be sold under the direction of Miss Brooke and Miss Dean. Among other Interesting tables will bo the Red Cross booth, under the direction of well-known hospital nurses. A nov elty at this table will have dolls dressed In the uniforms of all the large hos pitals. A real little brown paper house with the cutest of Utile green dcrs that actu ally open Into the shop and a window shaded by a black-and-white awning edged with red fringe forms the garden shop, where' the lady of tho garden, in tho person of Mrs. Lytton Patterson, and her aids will sell all kinds of hand made baskets fnshloned by an old Vir ginia darky, and also every conceivable garden novelty, from little colored racks, garden buckets, watering pots to those quaint little colored birds that stuck In the ground are a help to tie up rose bushes. The baby booth. In charge of Mrs. A. J. Ball, Mrs. II. Berkley- Hackett and Miss Rosalia Oliver, promises to attract much attention. The dearest Httlo hand-made dresses with Insets of real lace, exquisite baby eacques, ltttlp quilts and all the newest that a clever world brings out each year, In honor of "the baby," will be exhibited and sold by young matrons who know the value of each new Idea whloh will enable baiy to live more com fortably. They are busy preparing datatlea out In Berwyn for the wonderful Harvest Hpme Fete that Is to delight the entire Main Line on October 14, and the Berwyn table Is to have no small share In the entertain ment since at Its graceful board New England dlsbes dear to the heart of any one who has been "way down East," aro to be dispensed. One member of the committee Is to fry fllhballs for consumption at once, and is also to prepare the same edible for frying at home, and so noted Is the matron In the gentle art of flshball fry ing that a groat many families have planned to have flshball breakfasts on tho day after the feto. Alio a number of baked beans and brown-bread breakfasts have been ar ranged for the day after the fete, since BALLARD ZINK it has been noised about that a member of the committee who halls from the Hub has promised a great number of dainty llttlo pots of beans and a quantity of loaves of brown bread. Still another n.ember has promised doughnuts, the puffy kind, with holes so smnll that they can bo slipped over one finger as the vis itor nibbles the edges. " 'Tls Mlnco nnd 'Taint Mince" pies havo been promised, while the glasses of crabapple Jelly that are even now awaiting purchasers would make any one's mouth water. On this committee ore Mrs. William Paul Morris, Mrs. Charles Aiken, Mrs. J. P. Lamborn, Miss Margaretta Atkinson, Mls3 Agnes Okie and Mrs. Hugh deC. Hamilton. Others interested In tho fete Include Mrs. F. Hutchinson Galloney, Mrs. John' E. Cope Morton. Mrs. W. S. Arter. Mrs. Coleman Peace Brown. Mrs. William Baker Whelen, Miss Margaret Handy Burton, Miss Christine Rowley Baker, Miss Anna M. Walthour. Miss Virginia Ransom, Mrs. Frederick B. Emblck. Mrs. Mahlon Hutohlnson, Mrs. C. Howard Clark, Jr.. Mrs. Robert Benedict, Mrs. T. M. Rogers, Mrs. Galloway C. Morris, Mrs. T. F. Watson, Miss Bessie Wlck ham, Sllss Anne Hampton Barnes, Miss Mary Wood Bally and Miss Charlotte Fahneatock. Arrangements are being made for tho elnborate bazaar and dance which will be given on Saturday. November 6, In the ballroom of the Bellevue-Stratford, under the auspices of the Philadelphia Auxiliary of tho Southern Industrial Educational Association, of which "Mrs. Louis Lewis, formerly of Virginia and now a resident of Philadelphia, Is president. Mrs. Thomas Potter. Jr., of Montgomery ave nue, Chestnut Hill, Is vice president. The bazaar will last all day and everything may be bought, from art needlework to home-mado cookies. Of course, there will be the fancy goods table, the Infants' wear booth, a flower table, a counter where the "best sellers" may be bought at a reasonable price: also there will be on exhibition and for sale the work of the 2T Industrial schols in the Appalachian Mountains, which schools are supported by the association. Just like the Reading trains, every hour on the hour, there will be entertainment of some sort, either a song, a good story or a recitation by carefully chosen talent. The crowning event, however, and one which spells pleasure to the debutantes and dancing men, will be the dancing contest, which will take place In the eve ning. Mrs. Boulton Earnshaw has this affair In charge, which promises to be no end of fun. North Philadelphia Mrs. S. Oxenfeldt. of 7th street and Columbia avenue, held a reception last Sunday evening In honor of the betrothal of her daughter. Miss Marian Oxenfeldt, to Mr. Benjamin B. Kauffman, 1822 North 7th street The 'ate of the wedding was not announced. Roxborough Mr. and Mr. Joseph D. Aahworth have returned from their wedding Journey, and will receive today at their home, 3903 Pechln street. Mrs. Aahworth, who was Miss Zeta O. Davis, will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. William U, Davis, and Miss Hettle Hinckle. Mr. and Mrs. Ash worth will be at home on Tuesdays and Thursdays through the early winter. Mr. and Mrs. William J, Butler, of 803 Leverlngton avenue, are receiving con gratulations on the birth of a daughter, Elsa Marie, on Sunday, October 3, the birthday onnlvorsary of Mrs. Ilutler, who was Miss Elsa Enderleln, daughter of Mrs. Frank Enderleln, of Roxborough. Mr. and Mrs. Robert a Pyle. of 114 Rochelle avenue, and their family have closed their summer home In Chelsea and have, returned to Wlasahtckon, Mrs. Clarence C Reeves, of Harmon road and Ridge avenue, will give a de lightful autumn luncheon tomorrow for the members of her sewing club. Autumn leaves, autumn flowers and fern will be combined In the decorations. The guests will include Mrs. Benjamin Johnson, Miss Anne Burwell, Mrs. William Patton and Mrs. John Warrington. Notice for the Belety page will b accepted and printed In tho Events! Ledger, but all such notice mutt S written on one tiit ef tti paper, miut be Ignad ia fall, wH4i iuH adth-eu, sd wben volbl telephone number tnut b fltM. fli nil weti eommJonI to Society M!tor,M -teal Loo, Cheetnut atreot, C-Um ibM M4lrU n-rfe- Mt so N-U vsft-nMan ntr M ssU. South Philadelphia Mr, nnd Mrs. Joseph Maglll, of 718 South Eth street have announced the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Roso lone Maglll, to Mr. Oscar O. Bender, a young attorney, of this city. The Unique Club resumed Its regular meeting Monday evening at the home of Miss Helen Margolls, president of the club, 230 Greenwich street Those pres ent were Miss Jean Baron, sponsor of the club: Miss Rae Baron, secretary nnd treasurer; Mias Pearl Burnstlne, vice president; Miss Fannie Cohen, Miss Es sie Deutsch, Miss Sarah Gerson, Miss Rose Krakovltz, Miss Helen Leblang, Miss Melba Buxbaum and Mlaa Gertrude Silvers. A buffet supper was served which was followed by an Informal dance. The dec orations consisted of autumn flowers and foliage, also the colors of the club, green nnd yellow. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Jean Baron and Miss Rae Baron, (00 South Eth street Miss Mary T. Bowen, of 1122 Snyder avenue. Is spending tho week-end In Coatesvllle, where she Is tho guest of Miss N. A. Moran. She Is accompanied by Miss Anna Haye, Mr. and Mrs. John Drew, of 2237 South 20th street, have Just returned from a month's trip through the Western States, where they visited the San Francisco Ex position, returning by way of the Grand Canyon of Colorado. Miss Mary Mallon, of IC43 Mooro street has lust returned from her summer vaca tion nt Wlldwood, N. J. Miss Rose Jnckaon, of 1116 McKean street, entertained last evening at a small bridge party, followed by supper nnd dancing. Her guests Included Miss Alice Wagner, MIbs Anna Garvey, Miss Mar garet Crosson, Miss Allco Martin, Miss Amelia Miller, Miss Anna Miller, Miss Catherine Jackson, Miss Regina Jackson, Mr. John Cleary, Mr. John Conran, Mr. Walter Carr, Mr. John Hartley and Dr. "William Qulndoltvan. Considerable interest is being manifest ed In the street carnival which opens tonight on Jackson and Wlnton streets, between 11th and 12th streets, the pro ceeds of which will be donated to the Church of the Epiphany, 11th and Wolf streets. Among those who aro taking an active part In tho affair are Mrs. Richard Bums, Mrs. William Jackson, the Misses Qulnn, Mr. William O'Neill and Mr. Walter Meyers. Both the Corley Cathollo Club and the Girls' Qui Vivo Club are represented among the workers, each having charge of a booth. Cards have been Issued by the Aqulnaa Club for an informal "ladies' night," to be held tonight In the clubrooms, 18th and Morris streets. An attractive enter tainment has been arranged by the com mittee In charge, and dancing will follow. . Frankford Mrs. Maurice Eells, of Arrott street, gave a luncheon yesterday, followed by bridge. The tables were decorated with white baskets, filled with pink nnd whlto flowers. Those present were Mrs. Harry Parry, Mrs. Joseph Llttlo, Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mrs. Jack Berry, Mrs. Alfred Dunlap. Mrs. Cornelius Allen, Mrs. Hugh McCarthy, Mrs. Bertls Endow and Mrs. George Cully. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Daubert will be at home after October 15. at 5503 Falr hlll street. Mrs. Daubert before her mar riage, September 25, was Miss Anna D. Murray, of 6434 North Mascher street Mr. II. J. C. "Werner will entertain the Northeast PI Club this evening at his home, 3270 Frankford avenue. Northeast Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. William O'Connell who have Just returned from their wedding trip at Atlantlo City, are now at home, 2823 Wllmot street. The Columbia Country Club of the Northeast will hold Its closing exercises this Saturday nnd Sunday at Newport vllle, Pa. A party of about 50 will leave In automobiles and will start from the All-Philadelphia Club at 2421 Frankford avenue. On the committee for arrange ments are Mr. Samuel Sachs, chairman; Mr. Benjamin McCandless, Mr. Joseph Carpenter and Mr. John Crozler. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dugan, of New ark, N. J., aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fields, of 1937 Clementine street Miss Adele Wlllard of North 3d street, will glvo a musicals and tea on Saturday afternoon In honor of her guest Miss Marjorle Smith, of Charlottesville, Va. On Friday evening, November 12, the Clan Gordon, No. 130, O. S. C. will give their 7th annual concert and dance at Clayton's Dancing Academy, 8th street and Glrard avenue. Lansdowne Mrs. Ralph C. 8tewart, of South Lans downe avenue, has Issued Invitations for u luncheon and bridge on October 14. Mr. Pennington Whltmer, of Linden avenue, has entered St. Luke's School, Wayne. Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Riddle, of Glen Riddle will give their annual farmers' hunt breakfast today. Mr. C. Edwtn Bartlett of Ridley Park, has returned from a Ashing trip to Maine. .Mr. and Mr- R. M. Hirst of Brookllne. have returned from a week-end motor trip to Island Heights. Mrs Percdval Johnson, of Llanerch, U entertaining her sister, Mrs. William Munns. of Syracuse, N. Y. What's Doing Tonight niuatratlon of the ChemUtry anil Phrelc r.t MfMI.rn Hlrh Exploitve." by Henry Letter Ken Wanier Free Inilltute of Bclence. Mont 5on?iiT iwenue and 17th .treeti 8 o'clock. Free. West Philadelphia BusIntM Men. lUltlmore aenue and Wth tret: 8 o'clock. Free. Central Oermantown Avenue Uuslnria Men. 2M0 Qermantown avenue! 8 o'clock. FYeo. TIoka Cuelnea Men, SS43 Germantown ave nue I 8 o'clock. Free. Cohockilnk Buelnee Men. Qermantown av nue anil 7th atreet: 8 o'clock. Free, "street carnival, fepli-hany Cathollo Church, Uth and Jackoon street. , Schuyler Circle, lirotherhood of America, 1720 North Broad etreet Flower Obaervatory, Darbri open until 10 o'clock. Free. Suffrage Events Today EQUAL FIUNCinSB BOCTETY. Noon-Filbert utreet below lsth. Bertha Papovlta. 8 r. m. lTth andJBouth street. Bertha fiapo. vita and Mary H Jnt-haro. b:30 p. m. Broad and Boutb street. Samuel Moyerman. WOMAN SUFFnAOH PAJVrT. - m. 258 South B2d atreet. Mr. J. n I runup and J. Hoag. 8 d m. 1th and Carpenter atreet, Ettelle nweael. Mr, l'hll B. lluthe and Mr. J. c. . I kltt ftlL H p. m. Glrard and Columbia 'avenue, May Maeken and J. Iloag. 8 p. m. -Gtrmantown and Lehtrti arenuta. Mr. William Albert Wood, One llllle. DANOINQ a ELLWOQD CARPENT1CR tJTUDIOB. 11M Chestnut atreet and numerous oraachea. Prttat leasona day and evening. ClaesM for adult ana children. Competent and easert enced Instructor alway ready to balp yea, jjX"X? juXiX. 7, 1915; QUIET HOME WEDDING TO TAKE PLACE TONIGHt Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Dulles to Becom Bride of Mr. Henry Tatnall Gayley Other Marriages to Be Celebrated THE marriage of Miss Caroline Dulles, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Dulles, nnd Mr. Henry Tatnall Gayley will take plaoe this evening at 6 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, 4101 Walnut street The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Allen Dulles, of Auburn, N. Y an uncle of the bride. Miss Dulles wilt be attended by Miss Sibyl 1C Stone, of Brookllne, Mass., aa maid of honor. Miss Elizabeth Tatnall, a cousin of the bridegroom, and Mlsa Elizabeth Elliott will act as bridesmaids, and the best man will be Mr. W. Dirk von Ingen, of New York. Only tho mem bers of the Immediate families and a few Intimate friends will be present at the ceremony, and at the very small recep tion which will follow. BISHOP-WOODALL. Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. Woodall an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Norma Barker Woodall, to Mr. Eu gene A. Bishop, of Connellsvlllo, Fa., on Tuesday, October 6. Tho ceremony, which took place nt 7:30 o'clock In tho evening, was performed by tho Rev. George Venn Daniels, pastor of the Wnyland Memo rial Baptist Church, at the home of the bride's parents, 6637 Carpenter street West Philadelphia. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Joy Woodall, as maid of honor, and by little Miss Dorothy Wood all, another sister, as flower girl. Mr. Blshon had his brother. Mr. Milton Bishop, as his best man. The bride wore an exquisite gown of Ivory white crepe meteor with nn ao cordlon plaited skirt veiled In net Hor long court train was of satin, and her veil of tulle arranged with orange blos soms. She carried n shower bouquet of lilies of the valley nnd bride's roses. The maid of honor wore white em broidered net and carried nn arm bouquet of pink roses, whllo the flower girl wore a dainty white lingerie frock and carried an old-fashioned basket of flowers sus pended from her shoulders with ribbons. Miss Zlegler, of Doylestown. played the wedding march. The house was beauti fully decorated with palms and pink nnd white asters, dahlias, cosmos and smllax. A reception followed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Bishop left for their wedding trip. They will live In Connellsvllle after October 15. Among fii ciiAata from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bishop, the parents of h hrldeirroom. and Mrs. Reuben Miller, his grandmother, of Connellsvllle; Miss Mario Zlegler. of Doylestown, nnd Mr. Eugene Rossclloff, of Bordentown, N. J. HOSKINS-DB SANNO. Miss Vera Mabel de Sanno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Paul de Sanno, of 11th avenue and 69th avenue. Oak Lane, will be come the bride of Mr. Everett L. Hosklns tonight at 7 o'clock. The ceremony, which will take place at home, will be performed by the Rev. Harvey Chollar, of Blngham ton. N, Y.. assisted by the Rev. William Catlott Mr. Ralph Kinder will play tho wedding march. Miss de Sanno will havo her slstcr-In-law, Mrs. Albert do Sanno, as matron of honor, and the fol lowing bridesmaids: Miss Esther Landls, Miss Catharine Gage, Miss Lille Ben bow, Miss Dorothy Pimm and Mrs. Earl Breeding. The best man will be Mr. Chapln Hosklns. and the ushers will be Mr. Albert de Sanno, Jr., Mr. Harvey de Sanno, Mr. Earl Breeding and Mr. Robinson Bosler. A reception will Im mediately follow the ceremony. After nn extended wedding Journey Mr. and Mrs. Hosklns will be at home at 6806 Lawnton avenue. CAUM-MAY.' Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles A. May announce the marriage of their daughter. Mis Charlotte Anna May. to Mr. Wallace B. Caum. on Tuesday, October 6. at their home, '6027 Christian street The cere mony, which took place at noon, was fol lowed by a breakfast for the immediate families. The Rev. S. C. Enck, pastor of the Second United Brethren Church, 69th nnd Catharine streets, officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Caum, after a wedding trip to New York and Boston, will live In Altoona, Pa. TROYER FUNIC. A pretty home wedding will take place this evening at 7:15 o'clock, when Miss Alice L. Funk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Funk, of 6224 Baynton street, will become the bride of Mr. Walter H. rFNIKAI. EDUCATIONAL INSTITDTE SCHOOL OF llUILmNQ CON8TKU0T1ON D KNHOLI, NOW Hundred" of men high in contract or and conatructlon clrclea have bean V prepared by our nOILDINO CON- BTnUCTION COUItSE. The complete M course Include Architectural Draw- In, rian Jleadlnr. Estimating. Iteln C. forced Concrete Construction "dAr A chltectural Engineering, it may be A. taken In two or three year. Other U91 tMhnlcal cmirse-lndu.trtal Chemla 1421 '"""'ieh.nical Drawing-. Vehicle Arch Swing. Principle of Enaineerlnc. StrCCtAppUed Electricity. 100 other eeunaa. Macnlflcent drawing room and ola.a "Sm equipment. Poaltlona aaourod. 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Her tulle veil Witt be edged with orange blossoms, nnd she will carry lilies of the valley nnd orchids. Miss Helen Funk, who will act as maid of honor, will wear light blue taffeta trimmed with black mallne, and will carry pink chrysanthemums. Mr. Troyer will have as best man Mr. Edwin Funk, a brother of the bride. A wedding re ception for 100 guests will follow the cere mony. Pink chrysanthemums and palms will be used In profusion about the house. Mr. and Mrs. Troyer will bo at home after November 15 at Kenwood avenue, Parkslde, N, J. WOODS WALTON. An attractive wedding took place last evening at 7 o'clock at the Oak Lane Presbyterian Church when Miss Valeria Walton became the bride of Mr. Charle Morgan Woods. The Rev. Edward Hum eston, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony. Tho bride, who wna given In marriage by her brother, Mr. William C. Walton, wore a gown of white satin en train with an overdress of tulle trimmed with silver and pearls. Her veil won of tulle caught with orange blossoms and pearls, and she carried a shower bouquet of bride rose, sweet-heart roses and lilies of tho valley, Mrs. Edward Irwin Phillips and Mrs. Albert J. Dando attended as matrons of honor. Their gowns were of tulle In the rainbow shades, Mrs. Phillips' being made over pink silk and Mrs. Dandy's over bluo silk. They both wore large black velvet hats, and carried large muffs of chrysanthemums In the rainbow shades, Mr. Woods had as his best man his brother, Mr. Henry C. Woods, and the ushers included Mr. William Howard, Mr. Eugene Walton and Mr. Edward E. Phillips. After an extended wedding Journey Mr. and Mrs. Walton will live at Mt. Ver nori. N. T. They will be at home after November IB at The Chatsworth. WEINGARTEN PAVES. Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Caroline Paves, daughter of Mrs. B. T. Paves, of 878 North th street, tq Mr. Joshua Welngarten, on Sunday night at 6 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother. The ceremony was performed by Rabbi B. L. Levinthal and was followed by a dinner for the families of the bride groom and bride. Miss Emily Paves was ner sisters maid of honor, and Mr. Albert Friedlander was Mr. Welngarten'a best man. Upon their return from Wash ington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Welngarten will live at 4122 Parkslde avenue. HOFHEIMER WESTFIELD. The marriage of Miss Tessle L. West fleld, daughter of Mr. Jonas Westfleld. of Moutrdale. Pa., to Mr. Sylvan D. Hof helmer, of this city, took place on Mon day, October 4, at 6 o'clock, at tho resi dence of the bride's grandmcther, Mrs. Lena Lebach, of 153 East Market street the Rev. Dr. Joseph Krauskopf ofllctatlng. Little Miss Lenore Lebach attended as flower girl, and Mr. Max Berkowltz was best man. On their return from their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Hofhelmer will live in this city. Cards have been received from Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Turner, of 69 East Logan street for the wedding and reception of their daughter. Miss Grace Winifred Turner, to Mr. J. Harris Tyre, of 671 North 8th street Oak Lane, Wednesday evening, October 20, at 8:30. They will be at home after January 1 at 64M North Camao street. Oak Lane. Tioga Mr. and Mrs. William A. MacBrlde, 3636 North Percy street, announced the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Mary MacBrlde. to Mr. Harold Bruce Ensden, of Cambridge, England, and Philadelphia, at the birthday party given In her honor on Monday evening. The wedding will oc cur during tho coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Franz Ehrllch have closed their summer home In Atlantic City and are occupying their winter residence, 2233 West Venango street Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peet of 1225 West Erie avenue, will spend the week-end in an automobile trip to Maryland. BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE Offer Unexcelled Conraes It ahould be your choice If you really want a thorough and absolutely flrat claa commercial education. Tele phone! 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