Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 14, 1915, Final, Image 9

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DANCES AND VARIOUS AFFAIRS
, ( ARE PLANNED FOR THE WINTER
bailee to Be Given in Honor of the Misses Myers Miss
t Eleanor Verner iPlans for &er Receiving '
;Iv Party Halloween Party .
niyrti. and Mns. noxiu HAimisoN
'JLYJ. SMITH will bIvo a smMl dnnce on
Monday evening, October 28, In honor of
Miss Marcnretia Dixon Myers and Miss
Sarah Scrcennt Myers, debutante dnugh
ten of Mr and Mr William Jlcyward
Mayers.
!m1ss Eleanor Hampton Vomer, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Vorncr,
.of Wayne, will be Introduced at a tea
which her parents will Rive nt their town
vh6use, 20 Spruco street, on Monday, No
vfmber 22, Instead of on November 2( at
the Acorn Club, which was at first
planned.
iChn receiving party will Include Miss
Margaret Davis, Miss Margarctta Dixon,
Mlts Sarah Sergeant Myers, Miss Chris
tine II. Btockton, Miss Margaret Onder
donk Remak, Miss Martha Thornton Mc
Allister, Miss C. Eloanor Pepper, atlas
Caroline Shcppard, Miss Mildred Shcp
pard, Miss Barbara Mifflin Doyd, Miss
I targaret M. Perot, Miss Helen I Mar
shall, Miss Mary I Scull, Miss Theodora
Keith Llllle, Miss Oertrudo L.. PnnconBt,
Miss A. Marjory Taylor, Miss Frances
W. Scott, Miss Corlnno B. Freeman, Mlsa
Helen Qleason, Miss Esther Bochman,
.Miss Louise S. Grey, Miss M. Claire
'Spemser and Miss Marion Button.
A supper and Informal danco will follow
(or the receiving party and additional
men guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Verner will give a small
dance on Monday, December 20, at tho
Acorn Club.
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Fltler will
kdve a Halloween dance at Gutphmont.
rtuelr country homo In Vlllanovn, In honor
'of their daughter. Miss Rachel Fltler,
' who Is a debutante of this season.
i Mr. and Mrs. James H. Emack, of Ovcr
torook, will glvo a dinner on Monday,
October 25, for Miss Lenore de Prunay
Rousscl and her bridal party.
The guests will include Miss Dorothy
Tremalne' and Miss Annetto Gladlng, or
New York; Miss Margaret Yardlcy, Miss
Anna B. Wetherlll. Miss Gladys Hether
ington. Miss Eleanor Edmonds, Mrs.
Thomas Wallace, of Louisville, Ky.: Mrs.
Plerson Cummlrs, Dayton, O.: Sir. Morris
Kempton, Mr. Philip Bliss, of Boston; Mr.
Joseph Ewlng, Mr. Clayton French, Mr.
'Albert E. Roussel, Jr., and Mr. Ralph
Burton, of Charleston, S. C, and Mr.
George H. Earlc, 3d.
Mrs. Harold Roberts, of Overbrook,
Will give a luncheon and brldgo on Wed
nesday. October 20, In honor of Mrs.
Isaac H. Shelly, who was Miss Jean
Conrad before her marriage. Tho addi
tional guests Include Mrs. Poxson Dceter,
Mrs. E. Ross Carter, Miss Helen Austin,
Mlsri Miriam Clark Kane, Miss Audrey
Kane, Miss Mary Potter, Miss L. M.
Wright, Miss Edith Evans and Miss
Elizabeth Cryer.
It Is Interesting to know that Mr. Paul
Kurtz, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. William 'B.
Kurtz, of Manhelm street, Germantown,
Is ditvlng one of the American Hospital
nmoulances In Paris. Mr. Kurtz, who has
not finished his medical course at the
Ha-vard Medical School, Is so Infatuated
with his work and so keenly feels the
crying need of the French people that he
Is Reluctant to return to America.
Mr. end Mrs. Howard Wood, Jr., of
Conshohocken, are being congratulated
upon the birth of a daughter, born Tues
day, October 12. Mrs. Wood was Mlsa
Phebe Ingersoll Wllmer before her mar
riage. Miss Eleanor Longstreth, of 1B04 Locust
street, will spend the week-end in Anna
polls, Md., attending the Pennsylvania
Navy football game and also the hop
which will follow It on Saturday night
Mrs. Conrad S. Grove, of 6601 Qnlncy
street, will also motor to Annapolis to
attend the game. She will be tho guest
of Mrs. George Louis Thomas. Mrs.
Thomas' other guests will be Miss Elsie
Darby and Miss Mariorle Thomas.
Miss Madeleine Dahlgren, daughter of
Mrs. Urexel Dahlgren, of New York, has
been visiting her aunt and uncle. Dr.
and Mrs. Charles Bingham Penrose. Miss
Dahlgren came -with Miss Sarah Penrose
when sho returned from visiting Mrs.
Dahlgren at Lenox, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Putnam and the
MlBsea Putnam have left Watcryllle, N.
Y., and opened their home, 1D26 Spruce
street, for the winter. Mr. Alfred Putnam
will return to Harvard.
Parking spaces have been well taken
for the 11th annual race meeting of the
Whltemarsh Valley Hunt Club, to be
run October 20 and 23 over the famous
old Erdenhelm track near Chestnut Hill.
This Is alwayB one of the smartest out
door affairs of the fall, and society will
be well represented. Among those who
have already engaged parking spaces are
Mr. Edward B Smith, Mr. Henry B.
Coxe, Captain Edward B. Cassatt, Mr.
J, Stanley Reeve, Mr. Richard M. Cad
walader. Jr., Mr. Benjamin Chew, Mr.
Jesse Williamson, 2d, Mr. W. fitandley
Stokes. Mr. Edward Ingersoll, Miss Emily
Barclay, Mr. William H. Ellis, Mr. Wil
liam G. Warden, Mr. Richard V. Mam
son, Jr., Mr. Howard H. Henry, Mr. F,
Wilson Prlchett, Mr. II. Frazer Harris.
Mr, E. N. Benson, Jr., Mr. R. Nelson
Buckley. Mr. Clement N. WilllamB, Mr.
C. Bradford Fraley, Mr. Stevenson Croth
ers, Mrs. Samuel D. Riddle. Mr. M. R.
Jackson, Mrs. I. T. Btarr, Mr. James G.
Lelper, Jr., and Mr. Ralph B. Strass
burger. Along the Main Linex
BRYN MAWR-Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Valentine, who have been spending a few
days as the guests of Mr, end Mrs.
Eugeno Levering, Jr., In the Green Spring
Valley, Baltimore, are expected to return
to Highland Farm on Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Stockton Townsend returned to her
home on Orchard lane yesterday from
Providence, R. I., where sho had been
visiting Mrs. Llppett, who will bo remem
bered as Miss Marlon S. Almy, of Phila
delphia. VILLANOVA Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Crozer have given up Rose Garland, the
house they had in Vlllanova, and returned
to 631 Locust street, their homo In Phila
delphia, Mrs, Joseph Slnnott, of Rathalla, will
entertain Mrs. Thomas Burke and daugh
ters, of Atlanta, Ga., for sevoral weeks.
ST. DAVIDS. -Mrs Isabel H Mc
Henry has rented hor house on Midland
avenue and .taken apartments at the
Coronado, SH'snd Chestnut streets, PhlN
adelpWa, for ho winter.
Mrs, T T. Watsoq entertained the mem
be of her dance committee for the
'Harvest Home Fete" at her home on"
Pembroke avenuo Tuesday. They de
cide to have a "Lucky Number Dance,"
wheat etch couple draws a number, and
the lady, of the lucky number wins pair
of itln slippers There will also be
competition dances, when two prises will
be given for the beat dancing, Among
those present were Mis. Isaac H Clo
thier, Jr Mrs 3, Gardner Cassatt, Mrs,
Theodore Weldershelm, Miss Mergaretta
X Myers. Miss Sarah T Myers, Miss
Gertrude Hearne, Miss Mary Scull, Miss
Marlon Mulford, Mlsa Eugenia Law Mis
Adellno L F Pepper, Mlsu Louise Twad
dell, Mies Hilda Januson, Miss France
ClySo Brodhead. Mis JIance Montgom
ery an Miss Genevieve Qlbb
RADNOH.-rMr. a4 Mrs, Isaac H.
EVENING
Stehll, of Now York, over the Harvest
iiomo Feto and week-end, at Sunnybrook.
their homo In Radnor.
Mrs W. Lawrence Lewis has gone to
New York to spend a few days, where
she Is staying at the Woloott Hotel.
Mrs. Horace Blnney Haro will dose
Harford about tho 1st or December, and
move Into her town house, 120 South 22d
street.
Chestnut Hill
An Interesting meeting was held on
Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs.
Thomas Potter, Jr., to discuss plana for
the bazaar to be held on November S In
the ballroom of the Bellevue-Stratford
under tho auspices of tho Philadelphia
Auxiliary of the Southern Industrial Ed
ucational Association." Mrs. Louis Lewis,
the president, presided. Chairmen of
the various .committees told of the prog
ress made, and much enthusiasm Is be
ing displayed by the various members.
A social hour was enjoyed after the
meeting, at which time tea was served.
Those who presided at tho tea table were
Mrs. Wyle Wilson and Mrs. Boulton
Earnshaw.
Germantown
Mr, and Mrs. Henry S. Grove, of 25S
West Tulpchocken streot, who have been
visiting friends In Washington, D. C.
during the last week, will return home
tomorrow.
Mrs. Clifton Bull, of 62 Maplewood ave
nue, and Mrs. George Reinhart. of 23
East Slocum street, have recently re
turned from an extended tour through the
Southern States, having stopped en route
at Winchester, Va as the guest of sev
eral friends.
Mr. Joseph McCadden, of New York,
spent a few days as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Llpplncott Cassard. 336 Pol
ham road.
Mrs. Walter D. Banes, of 319 West
Price street, entertained the members
of her brldgo club Tuesday afternoon.
Those present were Mrs. Walter McFar
lan, Mrs. Robert Boltz, MrB. Lorlng
llffany Swain. Mrs. Herbert Tlmanus,
Mrs. Clinton Beagary, Mrs. Mervln
Graham, Miss Blanche Chauveau. Miss
Edith McMurtrle. Miss Margaret Tatters
field, Miss Anna Thompson. Mrs. Banes
will leavo on Friday on a motor trip
along the Hudson. She will also chap
crone a house party for a week.
Along the Reading
Mr. William T. Weir. Jr., of Logan,
entertained a group of his associates at a
chicken waffle dinner In Smith's Hall,
Marvin and Rockland streetB, last week.
About 200 guests were present. The guests
of honor were Mr. W. Froeland Kendrlck.
Mr. William H. Wilson, Mr. Joseph P.
Rodgers, Mr. A. C. Keeley and Mr. Wil
liam G. Carroll.
Mrv and Mrs. Charles Jannlsh, of Chel
ten avenue, Oak Lane, will entertain
their "BOO" club this evening. There wltl
bo music and dancing during the evening.
Among their guests will be Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Foulk, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ty
son, Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Freeman, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Chalk, Mr. ahd Mrs. Frederick
Price. Mr. and Mrs. George McDowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnes, Mr. and
Mrs. George B. Hurst, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Cully, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conly.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Downs, Mr. and
Mrs. George Everltt. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, Mr.
and Mrs. William Gray, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Coulter and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Glenn.
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. James Mugford and their
daughter, Miss Mary E. Mugford, have
returned from their summer home at
Margate City to thelrNvlpter residence,
4211 Leldy avenue.
Miss Margaret McCausland entertained
Informally last evening at her home, 3309
Powelton avenue.
Miss MIna Gallagher, of Feabody, Mass ,
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. James McGold
rlck, of 6115 Callowhlll st. Miss Tessle
McGoldrick has Just returned from a four
weeks' stay at Sheepshead Bay, L. I.
South Philadelphia
Mr. Baynard F. Easley, of 12th and Mc
Kcan streetB, spent last week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Wllllmor,
of Hazleton, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs, Atwood Dourfold, of 10th
and Porter streets, have left for a shoit
stay at the home of Mr. and MrB. Haro'd
Yamall, of Cape May, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Boise, of 127
League street, recently entertained a
number of friends at their summer home
in National Park, N. J,
Mlsa Elizabeth Frtedllng, of 4th and
Reed streets, has returned after a short
stay In Atlantic City,
North Philadelphia
Miss Anna Kern will entertain tho mem
bers of the Ford Sewing Circle at her
home, 2111 North Woodstock street, to
morrow. Among tho guests will bo Miss
Anna Berenback, Miss Florenco Helme,
Miss Edna Kern, Miss Blanche helme,
Miss Mary Buckley, Miss Ida Sprlgel and
Miss Marie Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart and their
daughters Reba and Beatrice have re
turned to the city after being at Wild
wood, N. J During tho winter they will
entertain at their new home, 4218 North
Franklin street.
Northeast Philadelphia
A party of young folk gathered last
Thursday evening at the home of Miss
Bella Backert. 2233 North Hancock street,
to celebrate the ltth anniversary cf her
birth. The guests were Miss Rose Sarrnt,
Miss Irene Walker, Miss Delia Fisher,
Miss Mary Gall, Mr, Herbert Wals, Mr.
William McGrann, Mr. John Graham, Mr.
William Smith, Mr. Otto Llndeman.
Mrs. Walter Emely, of 4313 North
Franklin street, gave an Informal dinner
Sunday evening, In honor of MUs Laura
Dorothy 8-toll, of Bandusky, O. Among
the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Sow den, Mrs. Elisabeth Short, Mr. and
Mr. Sidney Sheets, Mr and Mrs. Lee
Eastwood, Matter Charlton Emely and
Miss Elaine Emely "
Mr, Emely has returned to the city,
after spending Mversj weeks n New
Orlean and other frauttorn points.
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formal bow to society todny.
CHARITY FETE ARRANGED BY MAIN
LINE FOLK IS HELD TODAY
Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Walton in St. Davids
Given Over to Harvest Home Enter
r tainment Other Affairs
THE palatial grounds of Walmarthon,
the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles S. Walton, In St. Davids, were
completely turned over today to the pub
lic for the sake of charity, when tho
Harvest Home Fete was held for the
Neighborhood League.
A large number of socially prominent
women are actively engaged In the affair.
A baby rest tent Is the weapon selected
by the BUffragists, of whom It has been
Bald neglect of home and children Is up
permost, and they hope by their brave
handling of the question of caring for
tho children and the charm of their
"salesladies" to kill once and for all the
accusation that Interest In votes for
women robs a woman of her love for
children and her charm of manner.
In addition they ran an up-to-date
grocery storo to show that they carry
their methods boyond the home, and
Insist that places from which their com
modities come shall be above reproach.
The women who arranged this novel cam
paign Included Mrs. Ferree Brlnton, Mrs.
J. S. C. Harvey, Mrs. George H. Wilson,
Mrs. Charles B. Martin. Mrs. M. L. Hum
rlchouse. Miss Anna Atkinson, Mrs. E.
Lewis Burnham aid Charles S. Harvey.
To rival this the antl-suffraglsts de
cided upon a practical booth Just to
show "those mean things, the surfs," that
they are not tho Huffy butterflies of
fashion their opponents claim. Prom
inent In this faction are Mrs. 'James
Francis Sullivan, Mrs. J. Gardner Cas
satt, Mrs. Charles Bingham Penrose,
Miss Florence R. Hall, Mrs. T. H. Gull
ford and Mrs. J. Donaldson Paxton.
At the way-down-east table, in chargo
of the women of Berwyn, there were
brown bread and baked beans, flshballs
and doughnuts, mince pies and crnb
apple Jellies. The committee Includes
Mrs. William Paul Morris, Mrs. Charles
Aiken, Mrs. J. P. Lamborn, Miss Mar
garetta Atkinson, Miss Agnes Okie and
Mrs. Hugh deC. Hamilton.
It would not bo an up-to-date fete
without dancing, so Mrs. Walton In
vited all guests who wished to trip the
light fantastic to como to her porch be
tween 4 and 6 o'clock and 7;30 and 10:30
o'clock. An orchestra discoursed sweet
strains while the right hand of wel
come was offered by a member of
the Dancing Committee The committee
Included Mrs. William Townsend Wright,
Mrs. Rene Gulllou Hare, Mrs. William
Carmalt Scull, Mrs. Theodge E. Wleder
shelm. Miss Genevieve Glbbs. Miss Mont
gomery, the Misses Myers, Miss Martha
Walton, Miss Eugenia Carter Law, Miss
Mary Scull, Miss Gladys Jameson, Miss
Hilda Jameson, Miss Marlon Mulford and
Miss Pepper.
A genuine clam bake was conducted
In the little log cabin on the grounds,
and there was also a movlng-plcturo
exhibition, this latter In charge of the
various men's organizations of Wayne,
who have combined for the good of the
cause. A gipsy camp was another feature
of this fete.
Friends of Miss Kathryn Brautlgam, of
3159 Emerald street, gave a surprise party
at her home In her honor last Saturday
evening. The occasion proved a complete
surprise In every respect. Miss Brautlgam
received a ring as a mark of esteem from
her friends.
The table, which was very artistically
decorated In autumn colors, corresponding
with the decorations pf the room, was
especially marked by a huge fruit column
In the centre, and was brilliantly Illum
inated by a largo number of candelabrum.
The guests were Miss Francis Sanwald,
Miss Ethel Sowers. Miss Ida Yeager, Mlsa
Emma Masheroach, Mlsa Elsie Lee, Miss
Frieda Meerbach, Mr. Ralph Sllbert, Mr.
Charles Lee, Mr. Charles Stelner, Mr.
Howard Sowers, Mr. Harry Brautlgam,
Mr. Fred Schwab, Mr. William Schltnskt
and Mr. Harry Klpp.
The Fraternal League, a literary
organization of South Philadelphia, held
a meeting on Sunday at the College Set
tlement, fth and Christian streets. An
entertainment will be given on Saturday,
October 23, in the auditorium of the Col
lege Settlement. Mr Joseph II. Jennings
Is secretary of the club.
The Isaac M. Wise Club held Its second
annual literary evening last night, at the
Adath Jeshurun assembly rooms, Broad
street above Diamond.
The first annual literary evening
proved such a succei that the club de-
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ATLANTIC CITV, N. J.
ATLANTIC CITY
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elded to make It an annual affair, and the
program wan well prepared. Professor
Mawhlnney. of Southern High School,
ie..n? PS llls "cll-known nnd much
appreciated lectures. Rabbi Max D Klein
made an address. The program follows:
Piano solo. "Lucln." Miss Lillian Ros
enzwelg; Introduction, chairman of the
evening. Mr. Bertram A Beuben; ad
dress of welcome. Mr. Maurice Goodkln,
of tho Isaac M. Wise. Club; vocal solo,
Carlsslma," Mrs Bertram A. Reuben, sic
companled by Mrs Roland Ersklne; ad
dress, the Rev. Max D Klein; recitntion.
seeded. Miss Fay Burger; illustrated
talk, "Historic Paris," Mr. T A. H. Maw
hinney, professor of languages. South
ern High School; piano bolo, "La Bal
lerina," Miss Ella Wile.
On Sunday, October 10, Mr. and Mrs
Joseph Leute, of 4916 North Broad street,
celebrated the 60th anniversary of their
wedding. Among those present were their
sons, Mr. Joseph, Jr. Mr. Emll and Mr.
Harry and Mr. William Lente; their
daughters. Miss Bertha, Miss Emma
Lente, Mrs. Francis Hesslcr and family,
Mrs. Ernestine Morris, of Glenslde; Mrs.
Frederick Besscy and daughter, of Per-
Of all tho Interesting meetings that
was eer held by tho Unique Club the
most Interesting was held Monday night
nt the home of Miss Jean and Miss Rae
kasle; Mr. Charles Medor and family,
Mrs. Mary Florence Costello Leute, Mr.
Joseph Leute and Mr. Alonzo Davis.
ACTIVE WORKERS FOR CHARITY
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AUTUMN RESORTS
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Joalah Wblta &. Sona Company
Motel Dennis
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Hotel and Sanatorium
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Only one hour
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THE LEADING RESORT HOUSE OF THE WORLD
Capacity tJOO American and Kuropean Plana
The great cuentul ol ictort hotel, u dittinguiihed from a city hotel, ii ample
public tptce devofd to the ute ol Hi gueiti, in the form ol bright sod airy
Exchange!, Lobbiet, Pailon, Caltenef and Solariurni, affording pleating iiti sad
beautiful promenadei, the whole combining Into an haimonioui viuoo ol grandeur
and Kesutjr, which, while replete with the coir group tecluuoai ol home, ssord
lull vkmi of the pleating panorama ol the ictoit life, la thit tuential the
4UrlbarsMnhBlrnt,rl itiodj without an equal in Atlantic Civ or tltcwhere,
ha "Ownetthip Management," while accounting lot Ut unique icputabon, it a
guaranty of thj high character ol lit patronage and the unexcelled quality o it
acrvice and cuuinc It emploji only white aetrice b both Americas and
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k nuke a apedally ol ill high. elan miwic every evening throughout the year,
with apecial Suadey night tolo feature, which, thit year, with tuck attiato M
Romaai, ManoUe, Rote and Glenville, hac been moat tucceatful,
Atlantic Ckr, with 1U only real competitor (Europe) thU rear Impoaafble. it
Onarlnz unuuaa attraction! and enlei talnmt nt Two ftyuur boat arc dally aourcea
pf " Twoarolf courtea. tha Yacht Club, the flfhfnx fleet and the wondecf ul
bathlns aa at attract their rrapeetive darotces. while the pier amoK mecta, the
theatre tna Bsrdwalk. the fin motor roads and thaaplendlihtela.elrata.
rants. aw4 njetnent to all Tbr la only one Atlantis City anTd! yea Kts
par ticoWh atraillve. Writ for tlluatratad booklet and tee.
eOUAH WHITK frOKg CUMTANY
Baron, 500 South 8th street Bereral
amendments were made to the constitu
tion It was finally agreed that the
main object of the club shall be charity
After the meeting surpr was srved,
which was followed by dancing
Those present were Mis Tearl Burn
stlne, Miss Fannie Cohen. Miss Esslo
Deutsrh. Miss Sarah rjerunn MIm Helen
( Abrahams, Miss Rose Krnkovltt, Miss
I Milba Buxbaum, Miss Helen Leblang,
I Miss Gertrude Silvers and Miss Helen
Mnrgolls
j Miss Gussle Steinberg, of 633 South
street, was entertained as a visitor, Mr.
, Larry Gerson and Mr, Harry Steinberg
helped to rewlvo and entertain.
The next meeting will bo held nt the
homo of Miss Pearl Burnstlne, 127 North
10th street.
A birthday party was held nt the home
of Mr and Mrs Myers, of 2103 Stella ave
nue, in honor of their dauuhtrr, Miss
Margaret Myers Thoso present were
Miss Madeline 8cller, Miss Emily Denecke,
Miss Esther Harrison, Miss Ella Mae
Stlllwngncr, Tlnloy McKlohan, Senior
VllMn. William Lodge, John Rhelm.
Trod Davis, Mrs. Gressner, Mrs. Foss,
Mrs. William Seller, Miss Florence Pow
ers, Mr. Joseph Foss, Miss Sarah Witten
berg, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Lelthold and
Mr and Mrs. Myers.
Tioga
The Bachelor Girls of Tioga will be
entertained nt luncheon on Tuesday, Oc
tober 19, by Mrs. Frederick Schaufler at
her home In Olnoy In honor of her sister,
Miss Anna Commers, ft member of the
club. Bronze-hucd nutumn leaves and
autumn flowers will be combined effect
ively In the attractive decorations. Other
ucMs will be Miss Maude Harrison, Miss
"mlly Stnufftr, Miss Cora Rudolph, Miss
Inno Mitchell, Miss Edith Murfett, Miss
Knthnrlne Gordon, Miss Catherine Beck,
MIm Ida latin, Miss Margaret Stnpleford,
Miss Lena Strauh, Miss Katharine Hau
bert. Miss Clara Gyeer and Miss Elsie
Steotpsler.
Lansdowne
Mrs. nnd Mrs. William J. Hicks, of
West Baltimore avenue, are receiving
congratulations on the birth of a daugh
ter. The Rev. Floyd W. Tomklns. S T. D.
Is conducting the mission which Is being
held this week at St. John's Church. Mr.
William Hnmllton Jeffcrles, M. D., a med
ical missionary from China, Is giving the
opening and closing addresses.
Camden and Vicinity
Mrs. Jnmcs Clarke, of Merchantvllle,
N. J., Is the guest of Mrs. William H.
Stelwngon, at Dingman's Ferry, Ta.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. Craig and
Miss Crnlg have returned to their Mer
chantvllle home after being In Ventnor.
Debutante Doings
A charming debutante who will be
Introduced today Is Miss Mariana W.
Gowen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran
cis I Gowen. who will give a tea In
her honor nt their home, Dcepdale, Chest
nut Hill. Miss Gowen Is n sister of Mrs.
W Frazler Harrison, who was Miss Alli
son Gowen. Tho little debutante will
wet r an exquisite frock of soft satin and
tulle. Tho receiving party will Include
Miss Elizabeth Wharton Downs, Miss
Batbara Benson, Miss Margaretta D.
Mers. Miss Maria Thayer Graham, Miss
Mary E. Bohlen, Miss Agnes Brockle,
Mlsa Sarah S. Franklin, Miss Sarah C.
Nollson. Miss Emtle Posey Kennedy, Miss
Gertrude Lewis Pnncoast, Miss Sarah N.
B. Penrose. Miss C. Eleanor Pepper, Miss
Hannah C. Wright. Miss S. Valentine
Mitchell. Miss Elizabeth Wllmer Griffith,
Miss Christine H. Stockton, Mtss Dorothy
L. Norrls, Miss Alfreda C. Lewis, Miss
Mary Dixon Thayer and Miss Amy Rob
inson, of Baltimore, a cousin of Miss
Gowen, who is her guest.
MISS SOPHIE LANGMAN
AUTUMN RESORTS
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Popular Theatrical MagrJjv
after visiting Atlantic City during tho Fail season, when
Naturj wears her loveliest garb, and when. fashionable
America forefathers on the famous wooden way, to enjoy
the many varied attractions that Atlantic City offers.
Golf, Rolling Chairs, Horseback Rldlno,
Aviation, Theatres, Flshlno, Eto.
THE LEADING HOUSES ARE ALWAYS OPEN
And will furnUh full informitlon, rates, etc, on application
American run, unieas omerwue noieu.j
Hotel Strand
Seaside House
On the Ocean Front
F, B. Oft and
II. C. Edward.
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On the Ocean Front
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Hotel St. Charles
On the Ocean Front
Newlln Balnea Co.
On the Ocean Front
F. P. Cook's Sona
The Itolmhurst
Central : Near Beach
Henry Darnell
The Wiltshire
Central: Near Pitch
Samuel Ellla
Hotel Chelsea
On the Ocean Front
J. D. Thompson & Co
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WEDDINGS OP NOTEWdftTHY
INTEREST TO BE SOLEMNIZED
' " i ".. . i i i a. ,h.
The Marriage of Miss Bertinia Hallowell
Aubrey C. Dickson
o'clock Other Nuptials
AN INTEItESTINQ wedding; tonight
- will be that of Miss Bertinia Hallo
well, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wal
lace Hallowell, of ail North Droad street,
to Mr. Aubrov C Dlekson, of Wayne,
which will take place at (.30 o'clock at the
home of tho bride's parents, Tho cere
mony will bo performed by tho Iter John
Wlle Francis, of tho Oxford Presbyterian
Church. A beautiful gown of white satin
ttlmmed with net. hand-embroidered with
pearls, will be worn by the bride Her veil
of tulle, edRed with ducheas laco and ar
ranged with a cap, will extend to the hem
of the court train of sliver striped satin.
Orchids and lilies of the valley will be
carried. Mrs. Frederick W. Btnngcr, of
Merlon, will attend her slater as matron
of honor, and Mr. D. Kenneth Dickson, of
Wayne, Ttlll be his brother's best man.
Tho service will bo followed by a recep
tion for tho families and close friends of
the bridegroom and bride. Mr and Mrs.
Dlckaon upon their return from an ox
tended Journey will live at the Maidstone,
3727 Spruco street, where they will re
ceive after December 1.
KNIGHT-JACKSON.
A wedding of Interest to society In this
city took place In Dover, Del., at 1
o'clock today, when Miss Mabel Jack
eon, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilder
Davis Jnckson. became the bride of Mr.
Richard C. Knight, son of Mr, nnd Mrs.
Harry C. Knight, of 3313 Walnut street.
Tha marrlago was solemnized at the
bride's home, tho1 pastor of tho Dover
Methodist Church officiating.
The larco drawlns room wan decorated
with autumn leaves and yellow chrysan
themums, and the bride, who was given
In marriage by her father, wore an ex
quisite white satin gown effectively
trimmed with lace. Her veil was caught
with orange blossoms, and she carried a
shower bouquet of white orchids and gar
denias. The matron of honor was Mrs.
M. Roy Jackson, of Moylan, Ta., a slater-
In-law of the bride.
Tho other attendants were Mrs. Charles
P. Jackson, another sister-in-law, and
Miss Loulso Cole, of Dover, Del. Miss
Jane Jackson, a niece of tho bride, was
the little flower girl. Mr. Knight had
Mr. S. Carle Haines, of Merlon, for his
best man, and the ushers from Philadel
phia included Mr. Charles Johnson, Mr.
Wayne Vetterleln and Mr. Clifford
Dando, 3d.
Among the Philadclphlans at the wed
ding and reception were Mr. and Mrs
Harry C. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. S. Earle
Haines, Miss Lenoro Jackson and Miss
Helen Knight.
After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs.
Knight will live at 6128 Nassau street,
Overbrook, where they will be at home
on tho second Thursday of December
from 4 until 10 o'clock.
REIF-TURNBR.
The marriage of Miss Jennie G. Turner,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Turner,
of 802 West Lehigh avenue, to Mr. Harry
A. Relf, of Tioga, will be solemnized at
4 o'clock this afternoon. In St. Simeon's
Protestant Episcopal Church, 9th street
and Lehigh avenue. Tho rector, the Rev.
George John Walenta, will officiate at
the ceremony. Mr. Turner will give his
daughter In marriage. The bride's gown
of white crcpo meteor, draped with ex
quisite lace. Is made with a short skirt,
and she will wear a picturesque hat of
white lace. Bride's roBes nnd lilies of tho
valley will be combined In her bouquet.
The bride's only attendant will be Miss
Minnie A. Relf. the bridegroom's sister.
Her quaint frock of white crepe de chine
is trimmed .with pink satin and chanttlly
lace. She will carry1 pink loses.
Mr. Ilelf will have for best man Mr.
Alfred Turner, tha bride's brother, and
for ushers Mr. Joseph Turner nnd M
Robert McMIchael. The ceremony wi
be followed by a family reception. M
and Mrs. Relf will leave for an extended
honeymoon trip. They will be at home
after December 1. at 4513 North 12th
street
CLARK-WALSH. 4
A pretty wedding took place 'Aiesday
afternoon In the Church of the Epiphany,
Utn and Jackson streets, when Miss
Helen Marie Walsh, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William P. Walsh, of 2331 South 11th
street, became the bride of Mr. James
Edward Clark. The bride, who was at
Montessori
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HOOLOrLANOOAFB
to Take Place at 6?M
tended hf vu a,.u
maid, wore a striking grown '4
CrAftA AM ftllnA -mm,.. akAkIm. m hi
Veil. IIAM In rtl.. .f,L .. m.
OritlPA hlAk.nm. a .. ..t .
shower bouquet of bride roes. Mi
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Mlfta nitwit wnA lMi,.iw .b e
taffeta, a large black lace pletttr
anu i-nrnea nn arm oouquet of
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Clark left for an extended waMttt '
..u nicy win oo at noma axtar De
x iouj ooutn win street,
PHILLIPS-JATIKX
This evening- at I o'clock felt
A Jatho, daughter of Mr. and Mj
dore P. Jatho, of 28 Apuley streaak
be married to Mr H Albert Phejjl
tne waneneld Presbyter an Chw
mantown avenue and Louden tr
the Rev, Hugh B, McCron. '
Miss Jatho will havo her sluts.'
Edna R. Jatho, ai maid of honor;
Margaret winter and Miss M, Kr
win be bridesmaids. The flower
bo Miss Bertha Flack. Mr. Phllll
havo as best man Mr. William
ley, 3d. The ushers will Include Jatr.
H. Hartranft, Mr, Walter H.
Mr. Henry J. Claus, Mr. J. Howard
holder. A reception for a few friend '
Bfl neia iiiimeuiavieiy alter ine cre
at the bride's home.
KIRKPATRICK-IFILU
The marrlaee of Mlas Martak
I H11. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jiu
mil, of 1103 South 46th street, t
Hugh Houston Klrkpatrlck wlt"
piace mis aitemoon at o ciooa
Philip's Protestant Episcopal
42d street and Baltimore avenue.
presence of the Immediate famine ;
few intimate friends. The ceretnotDr -
be performed by the Rev. Clarerac wji
Blspham, rector of the church, ,'r"-
who will be given In mamaf
father, will wear a dark greer) , J
sown irimmea wiiu iur wim
match. She will be unattenf
Frank K. Green will act as t
Mr. and Mrs Klrkpatrlck, aft'
ding Journey, will live at E
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