Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 16, 1915, Sports Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1915;
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)RBCAST FOR NEXT WEEK
PREDICTS UAY TIME FOR BUDS
Greas, Luncheons and Small Dinner-Dances Will Keep
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Week of
BUuNdEn. members of society are
kVT .1.1.. forward to another week of
EhVost uninterrupted Kaloty. Teas.
l'n ii ji.n.i. Annre. Informal
hmeneons, """ " , " .
RanefS na ""' " l "-
IE..! ..-ii much more fun than the
after " ""'"
" bRm which will come later, and
. . . xir amount of dUmlty is
fchfr "
the weeK ... - ; L,":,
'1,1 n Knlckerbacker Boyd, ixt tho Mer-
Mf. W. "n'-"" ... , Intmrtiirn their
F'iLhter Miss Barbara Mimin Doyd, and
Swnien wm i
im gussts.
Knit evening Mr. and Mrs. Henry S.
ierore. of dermantown, will irlvo a din-
l Lewis Bargent, of New Haven.
ff. ... r- M.i nr.a vlllUm
sfM Tuesday . ...... .,
tt MIm Mary l. Scull, at a tea which
ItMy Wi B'TD -
SHtwr.
...-. .111 h three debutantes Intro-
rJLt on Wednesday. In Chestnut Hill,
W" - . rH.--!.. tl TVi-lnkf ..rill
" .- .-- .IikI ha.ibIh HflsM
rlvs a tea w presum. mvu vuuom, ..ioo
jury Eleanor uonien, aausnier 01 airs.
WoodTille-Bohlen, and Dr. and Mrs. Rad
.,. nt,mtnn have, selected this day also
to Introduce their daughter, Miss Char
lotte M. Cheiton, at their homo In Chest
But Hill. At St. Davids Mr. and Mrs.
WUllird Spenser will give a tea for
their daughter. Miss M. Claire Spenser.
Wednesday also will be the first day
of the annual wnuemarsn race meet,
cet at Erdenhclm. Chestnut Hill.
M!m Theodora Keith LUIIe. daughter
t Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lllllo, will make
her formal bow to society on Thursday,
it a tea which her parents will olvo at
iiiir country homo In Haverfonl, and on
Thursday the autumn luncheons at
Btdgeloy WIUD, in r airmouni inrn, .win
commence.
Vritnv will be n busy day for the de-
tuitintea. the two most popular ones of
h season Judging from the number of
lUttltt to which they have boon Invited
to receive Miss Aiargarciia Dixon Myers
and Miss oaran Bcrgenni wyers, aaugn
ten of Mr. and Mrs. "W. Heyward Myers,
e( St. Davids,, will mako their debut
tad In the evenlne Mr. and Mrs. R. II.
'Bayard Bowie will give a dance In honor
Of Hiss Charlotte M. inesion ana .Mies
Miry Eleanor Bohlen. That same eve
ulnr Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Alexander
Blair will give a dinner for Miss Edith
Kelson Page, another debutante. Mrs
'Charles Winter Bally will give a luncheon
Zu the Bellevue-Stratford on Friday also.
Miss A. Marjorle Taylor will bo Intro-
dated on Saturday by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roland L. Taylor, at a tea
Kirhlch they will give at tho Germantown
cncKet uiuo., mat evening Air. ana
Mrs. Archibald Barkllc will entertain at
a dinner-dance at their home, Inver
House, near Wayne, In honor of Mlsa
Jfirlana W. Qowen. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Francis I. Gowen, and Miss Ger
trude Pancoast, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wk Howard Pancoast.
. A wedding which will Interest Phlla-
dtlphlans will take place in Coopersfown.
K. T., on Saturday, that of Miss Emily
Borie Ryerson and Mr. George Hyde
Dark.
The second meet at Whltemarsh will
take place on Saturday also.
Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Paddock KUdd
nd family have returned from Snrlnir
Jake, their country home, where they
pssed the early autumn, and havo
opened their house, 1716 Spruce street.
,?hlr daughter, Miss Elsie P. Klapp,
vho will be a. debutnntn nf na-rt fiHnn
b at schoo in Peeksklll, N. T.
EIudffH Ani Mm T WalidlAK T..kAf,
iTe rented their house, 2123 Spruce
street, and will pass the winter at tho
?Uti-Carlton.
UMrs. Marlon W. Dougherty will also
spend the winter there.
Vr.. TVnnV Tnina nA tr Yrrllll.. ti
iHCLaUKhlln hllVft rAtllt-nnrt fnm TnnUln.
I SfltOWIl tA th1. nnaMittn Jli Dj.1I. T)...1
UteL
Hies Anna Thompson and her aunt.
JIM. William Al.m.j o. !.. '.
LMrmerly lived In Germantown, but who
Ufttre ben living in nMHn .-i
I.. - ---.. ...e .a i aoouciio, VUI., lor
U nut voar knn. .,... a L m
- -r-- ., ... iuiiii:u vu iuvvn lor
l.' "1 have- tokejj an apartment'
H.Tnik T.hinfiln
HrS. R Prv.r A1l. .-J 1 j . .
liTvi,M'' Ml Agnes Allen have left
rtsr AHantlo CMv nhr ft,., .m ..
5enU days In their cottage at Ventnor.
. Ulss Tn VB. if t-i,. al . -
PJjSjL ifi , w """""i aaugnier
W j-l ---.. iui juuno, oi owi rino
IETjIJ1" w'thdrawn her name from
lr,dnlftnt Hat and postponed her
U'wnjr-out until next year.
UDr. tx Vmklh. v. .- ... .
Lt.v """" ."unnicK ana Mr. John
,mann were hoBts at a dinner party
nbTf erenlng at the nittenhouse.
i.. -"'u'"'1 oi tne tamo were In
JMg with th fall season.
PW guesta were- Miss Edna HUden-
5SCf v tfs Aneles, Cal.; Mr. and
?" ionn Nestor. f tvinin.o., . .
4 Mrs. L. BIddle Duffleld and Miss
IMDI 11 1-lsa. -
'UmCdTit i n ' Hwartnmore, ha
fcwij , menmona, wnere she at-
'kBrjJ I"ncneon mven this week In
Mrs. William Mumford Bills.
MMlon was the unvelllntr of a mon-
CTX . v. waent Tyler and many mem
Tw. k1' Including: Mrs. Grif
. were present
G firm n n f rvam
Irlenrla r
f'WiT f.- . ' "dge rtnnock,
ssow th.t .u . Dlrcel wui do giaa to
Wess, e U WC0V,riW rm a. recent
ITht first of tha rinnrlnr ln.... V,j
U. Tn'nton CountT Club, with Mrs.
rrn.. ii 1 "tuns; ns patronesses,
I 5Ji ti,Iw,ir anioon. The danq
5LT.L'nh,u2!,Br. direction pf Mis.
,... u, layior.
Alonp1 tin Mo t;
flSnfnhH
!ere hiv. T""7 . yunBer set of Ard
stott4.il en, king forward with a
mt aa "sure to an entertatn
h Jwllin fe ihey havo' wranced for
im w" i" ",n?n ""' Mr.
v "on win t heard In a
uto S?:."K-""0B ha? ri(
. - ,uo ra,1So ana sweet
!?" nd her singing always
jn Tv D',T, ioiman Miller wm
tlv. iaudlenM b' B,vln two ,n-
; i. .'"" xcepuonaj grace
v7S 8hB hM lu"t returned from
lOrlC. Whr. .V,. ...- i.it.i,i.
Fia7 w ""trand under the patronage
r' " " vanaerhjit.
mVZ. . v?te Wa Won." a humor-
i. THZ-sZ'ri ?. jx 5?
I bu.i. "-" uivuum win turn
l" for dancing.
?fciZ.y,,"M wu' b Mr- Clement
ifcf?.M Jol" A. La Fore. Mrs.
idi m r" " J' U Spurr' "
t iii 7pckmn Mr Wlnthrop Sar-
"fl Mrs. J. Hno.H n,r.
IUmj Adams Spelrs, daughter of
IIS .V,ohn C- PIm, of l imp-
tsT Hii WrrlMj to Captain
""fr BTfaM, ox tn urdnaac!
bi'uuujju Aiiiru
October
Department, United States army, will
r..t, la?8 on M"0iiy. has been tho
rn.ni. 5 h?nor at ft number of entertain
ments during tho week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Kurt, of 119
vuuLlZi havo rtu"e 'rom n. short
r2t.,W,th M- WUlmm Kurti, of Wash
ington avenue, Downlngtown.
vlr; nndJMr- Orval Eprlght,-of Glad
wynno road, are receiving congratulations
Eprlght, Jr.th f a Bon' Ma8tor 0rVRl
Along the Reading
M,.Mr- a' " Beardmore, of 6m
nnd Mrs. H. Etherldge, of Heading.
Miss Amelia Kirk, of Wagner nvenuo.
MI..1?. er ,RueBts over thls weok-end
?VIyn Uuyr and Miss Ilea Hughes,
Si mK J,,me p,nce- Atlantic City,
ney will bo honor guests at a supper to
b given by Miss Kirk's uncle. Mr. Walter
Smith, this evening at the Hotel Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Harlan McCall, of
66th and 11th avenues, Oak Lane, aro
spending this week-end at tho Hotel
du Pont, Wilmington, Del.
Mrs. Nelson W. Brown, of Oak Lane,
win entertain the members of the Brown
ing Club nt her home Monday afternoon,
alius Eleanor KcrncnBtle will read n paper
on Drowning and his Influence on modern
literature.
Tho following Wednesday the usual
business of tho organization will be dis
pensed with and It will hold Its an
nual theatre matinee, followed by a din
ner at the St. James. Tho members In
cludo Mrs. George DUks, Mrs. Samuel
v niters, Miss Isabell Fronofield, Miss
Sarah Grimth, Miss Juno Hammond,
Miss Evelyn Cartledgc, Mrs. Thomas
I otts, Mrs.. George Herdfellcr, Mrs. Harry
Horgcshclmer, Miss Ada Willing, Mrs.
Joseph Pn.ulk. Mrs. Thomas Young, Mrs.
David Megill. Mrs. Leonard Prlco and
Mrs. Kenneth Lewis.
Mrs. Lyle II. Rlckard, of 4910 North
Broad street. Is spending some time with
her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Van Horn, nt
their residence, 11 Oakdale avenue, Glcn
sldo. Mrs. Rlckard will be remembered
as Miss Henrietta Van Horn.
West Philadelphia
The Bona DIa Club, of West Philadel
phia, will hold a reception on Friday
evening, October 29, at tho homo of Miss
Adele Gardner and Miss Graco Gardner,
of 6025 Pino street.
Miss Doris Keenan will give a Hal
loween party at her home, 123 North Both
street, on Saturday evening, October 23.
The Misses Adla and Beatrice Hark
ness, of 5S24 Race street, gave a fare
well party to Miss Dorothy Itobotham, of
113 North 61st street, last night. Miss
Itobotham has entered the training school
of the Jefferson Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, of West
Philadelphia, are Informally at home this
afternoon and tonight in celebration of
their wooden wedding anniversary. Mrs.
Smith was Miss Marlon R. Owen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wil
liams Owen, prior to her marriage In St.
Paul's Protestant Episocpal Church, of
Ovcrbrook, five years ago.
North Philadelphia
Miss Gertrude Kelly will give a lunch
eon and bridge on Thursday, October 23,
at her home, 2127 North 15th street, in
honor of Miss Beatrice Banks Zellner,
whose marriage to Mr. Harry B. Miller
will take place In November.
Mrs. Oscar P. Hey, of 3255 North Philip
ntrAnt and Af ma A 1IA T aaI n-m
.. -, .u S0U .lD MUU1IUIA, ut ?OJ
North 7th street, with Miss Alverda
Schwerer, of 1313 East Berks street, and
Mr. Robert Andrews, of 218 East Wlldey
street, visited friends in Washington, D.
Northeast Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mitch, who had
been the suest of Mrs. Mary E. Mitchell,
of 2512 Frankford avenue, have returned
to their home In Bellevue, N. J.
General D. B. Blrney Camp No 13, Sons
of Veterans, has juBt organized a Junior
Order of Pons of Veterans, In conjunc
tion with Us many other interests. The
next meeting will take place tomorrow
evening at the D. B. Blrney Camp hall
at 2149 North 7th street.
Tioga
Miss Bertye Wlnslow, of 1321 Erie, ave
nue, will give a luncheon and bridge at
tho Adolphla Hotel on November 3, In
honor of Miss Beatrice Banks Zellner.
Miss Wlnslow will be a member of Miss
Zellner's bridal party at her wedding
to Mr. Harry B Miller on November 10.
Miss Elsie M. Whittle, of 831 East On
tario street, Is entertaining her cousin,
Mr. Thomas S. Barron, and his fiancee,
Miss Edna Schellenger, both of Avalon,
this week.
Miss Charlotte Amelia Muenrh, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Muench, of
3733 North Carllsla street, whose engage
ment to Mr. James Stott, of Roxborough,
was announced during the week, wilt
give, a tea this afternoon at her home,
which will be decorated with autumn
leaves and golden autumn flowers. Among
the guests wilt be Miss Emily Rock,
Miss Helen Roggenborger, Miss Dorothy
Roberts, Miss Cornelia Tlmmons, Miss!
Bertha Bennett, Miss Elva Smith, Mrs.
Philip Cooke, Mrs. Bradley Ellis, Miss
Ada Battersby, Miss Lllllo James and
Miss Jean McKencIe, of Trenton, N. J.
The Sigma Beta Phi Sorority will give
a theatre party this afternoon to see
"Daddy Long Legs." The members In
clude Miss Edna Munech, Miss Helen
Millard, Miss Martha Lupton, Miss Helen
Brown, of Tioga; Miss Kathryn Ennls,
of Woodbury, N. J., formerly of this
suburb) Miss Edith Larxelore, Miss Helen
Huff, Mlsa Emily MacBurney, Miss
Louise Ruckdeschell, Mrs. Anthony Cal
lanan and Miss Gertrude Lee.
Lansdowne
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Loughney, of
La Crosse avenue, who are visiting Bal
timore, will leave today for the Hot
Springs In Virginia
Mrs. Lucy Blddlo Lewis, of South
Lansdowne avenue, entertained the meet
ing of the First-day school at her home
last evening. Mrs. Lewis, who attended
the peace conference ,at The Hague In
April and traveled through the war sone
In France, England and Belgium, gave a
delightful Illustrated talk on her expe.
rlonces.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hays, of Lincoln
avenue, are receiving congratulations on
the birth of a son. Mrs. Hays will be
remembered as Miss Sue Ogden,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M, Rosekrans, of
West Plumstead avenue, are receiving
congratulations on the birth of a
daughter.
Under the auspice of the Wonien's
Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church, a
delightful musical will be given on Octo
ber n by puptls from, the Overbrook
BchoU for the Wind. Mrs. William V.
Willis 1 chairman tto cwsHfa,
Debutante Doings
Miss Agnes Morgan Brockle will be
Presented today at a tea to be given by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William O.
JVarden, at their home. Red Gate, School
house lane, Germantown. Tho receiving
Party wilt Include Mrs. William C. Mor
gan, Mrs. William Brocklo, Mrs. William
Gray Warden, Miss C. Eleanor Pepper,
Miss Theodora IC Llllle, Miss Sarah C.
Neliaon, Miss Mariano W. Gowen. Miss
. bctn Norrls, Miss Madeline Carey,
of Tuxedo i Miss Elizabeth W. Downs,
Mlf" Sarah Franklin and Miss Elisabeth
Griffiths. Miss Brocklo will wear an at
tractive frock of white tullo over white
s. jinnd lrlmmcd with silver.
A dlnner-danco for the receiving party
and a few additional guests will follow.
Roxborough
Miss Lucy Fox, daughter of Mr. and
M.rs- Adnm Fox, of 233 Rocholle avenuo.
wiBsnhlckon, gave a luncheon on Thurs
day for her sister, Miss Chrletlno Eliza
bcth Fox, whoso marriage to Mr. Frank
Sumner Whltcomb, of Lowell, Mass., will
tako placo on October 25. Autumn leaves
were combined effectively with golden and
white chrysnntnemums In tho decorations.
The guests, who were from Wilmington,
Del., Included Mrs Clarence Buck, Mrs.
llllam White. Mrs. William Evans. Miss
Florence Sasso, Miss Elslo Beck nnd Miss
Jnno White. Another delightfully ap
pointed luncheon for Miss' Fox was given
on Wednesday by Mrs. James Dobson
Schofleld, at her homo on Hcrmltago
street. The color scheme of the decora
tions was yellow. Among tho guests wero
Miss Lucy Fox. Mrs. Joseph Thomas,
Mrs. Adam Fox, Miss Bock and Miss
Fox.
Mrs. Edward Fancourt nnd her daugh
ter. Miss Helen Fancourt, of Lcvorlng
ton avenue, aro upending tho autumn In
Washington, D. C.
The Misses Emma and Helen Rehfus,
of 7330 Rldgc avenue, gave a delightfully
appointed luncheon Wednesday, which
was followed by cards. Their guests were
Mrs. Orlando Petty. Mrs. Robert Hays,
Mrs. Albert Hoo.l, Mrs. Charles Wcln,
Mrs. N. Claire Rorabaugh, Mrs. Roy A.
Robinson, Mrs. John A. Struse, Mrs.
Frank Kenworthy, Mrs. Frederick Stott
nnd Mrs. Frank Weger.
The Young Men's Bible Class of the
Falls of Schuylkill Bnptlst Church, Rev.
Charles Scnsholes, teacher, gave a large
ly attended reception nnd social enter
tainment on Tuesday night in the lecture
auditorium.
Mrs. Alexander M. Patton nnd her
daughter. Miss Edna Patton, havo closed
their Roxborough house for tho winter,
and will bo at home at Coulter Inn,
Germantown avenue nnd Coulter street.
Delaware County
Miss Marlon Bechtcl, of Sharon Hill.
Is spending a couplo of days with Miss
Mary Taylor, of Chelten avenuo nnd 21st
street.
Miss Marie May, of Darby, who Is a
student nt the Normal School, West
Chester, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Harry L. May, of 712 Pino street, Darby,
on Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Bertha Sapowlts will address on
outdoor suffrage meeting nt Providence
Road and Clifton avenue, Aldan, this
evening.
Colonel and Mrs. Edward Clyde, of
Chester, nro entertaining Mr. and Mrs..
G. W. Clyde, of Pittsburgh. Mr. and
Sirs. Clyde camo over to attend the wed
ding of the Colonel's daughter. Miss
Mildred Clyde, and Mr. Laurenco M. Mil
ler, which took placo last Friday.
The marriage of Miss Lillian G. Foley,
of Pascnll, to Mr. Leonard J. Dee, of
Darby, will take placo in. St. Clement's
Church on October 20.
Miss Mary Lange, of Media, is visiting
relatives in Washington.
Miss Anna Rowland, of Media, returned
yesterday from a short visit to Wil
mington. The "Barnstormers," the dramatic club
of Ridley Park, will produce "Cupid nnd
tho Styx" on October 29. Mrs. J. Howard
Reber will be stage director.
The Highland Park Fire Company will
hold a progressive "500" in the clubhouse
today.
Miss Marlon Chessboro nnd her mother,
Mrs. L. B. Chessboro, of Ridley Park,
are visiting In East Orange, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leedom, of Media,
aro traveling through the South for Mr.
Leedom's health.
Mrs. William Stewart, of Glenoldcn,
will return the latter part of the week
from, a visit to East Orange.
Announcement Is made of tho marriage
of Miss Mario Hayes, of Darby, to Mr.
Robert Montgomery, also of Darby, on
October 4, at the home of the bride, 21
South 7th street.
The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Wood
ward to Mr. James Pearson, both of
Marcus Hook, will take plao at the
bride's homo on Friday nfternuon, Octo
ber 22, at 4 o'clock.
Invitations have been Issued for the
marriage of Miss Sue R. Honey, of Ches
ter, to Mr. A. Wlllsbrock, of Carbondale.
The wedding will take place In the Im
maculate Heart Church on October 27,
Frankford
Miss Helen L. Cook, of Frankford ave
nue, Holmesburg, gave a shower followed
by a dinner on Saturday last, In honor of
Miss Emma S. Pugh, of West Philadel
phia, whose marriage to Mr, Harry Hall
will tako place soon. Covers were laid
for twelve. Those present were Miss
Emma S. Pugh, Miss Hannah E. Owens,
Miss H, Frances Ellis, Miss Clara A.
Wallace, Miss Roberta Hartnack, Miss
Catharine A. Shellem, Miss Mary P.
Inkster, Miss Martha F. Merchant, Miss
Amelia Perrlm, Miss Ida Hartley, Miss
Mildred B. Cook and Miss Helen L. Cook.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry S. Adams upon their
return from their wedding Journey will
reBldn at 1000 Foulkrod street. Mrs. Adams
was Miss Mary W. Pollard, of 1715 West
Morris street, before her marriage.
Mlba ROSE KAUFMAN
Whosa marrlasrc to Mr. Albert G.
Rubin will talc place tomorrpw
In Mowbaeh'a drawing- rooms,
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MISS KATHARINE ASHHURST BOWIE
Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. II. Bayard Bowie, who made her debut
last year. Mr. and Mrs. Bowie will givo a dance for Miss Mary
Eleanor Bohlen and Miss Charlotte Cheston, debutantes of this year,
on October 22.
AUTUMN WEDDINGS TODAY
WILL ATTRACT SOCIETY FOLK
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Fox Becomes Bride of
Mr. Sidney Errington Martin Miss Glodean Smith
Marries Dr. C. C. Eves Other Nuptials
ONE of the most attractive of the
autumn weddings took placo today,
when Miss Margaret Crozler Fox, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Fox, of
Bcrthcllyn, York road, Ogontz, becamo
tho bride of Mr. Sydney Errington Mar
tin. The ceremony took place In 'St.
Paul's Episcopal Church, Elklns Park,
and was performed by tho rector, tho
Rev. Thompson J. Cole. The brldo was
attended by her sister, Mrs. George W.
Elklns, Jr., as matron of honor, nnd Mrs.
Elklns' little daughter. Miss Stella Elklns,
as flower girl.
Mr. Martin had as his best man his
brother, Mr. Carl Nledhard Martin, and
his ushers were Mr. Hamilton Dlss
ton, Mr. John Hugh McQulllen Carter,
Mr. John Browning Clement, Jr., Mr.
John C. Gilpin, Mr. John Gilbert, Mr.
Van Antwerp Lea, Mr. J. Elliot Newlln,
Mr. Caleb F. Fox. Jr., Mr. Donald Klrk
patrlck, Mr. Edward B. Roblnette, Mr.
Frederick Lyman Ballard and Mr. John
Shipley Dixon.
Only the members of tho families and
a few Intimate friends attended the cere
mony. A largo reception followed at tho
home of tho bride.
The bride wore an exquisite gown of
white satin, with a long court train,
over which the soft tullo veil, held In
place with a small bunch of orange
blossoms, fell in graceful folds. She
carried a large shower bouquet of lilies
of the valley.
Tho matron of honor was gowned In
cream-colored chiffon, trimmed with a
brown sash; tho skirt was mado short
and full; bronze shoes and stockings
were worn. Her hat was of brown velvet,
and she carried a large bouquet of Ward
roses.
Tho flower girl was dressed in a white
muslin frock, nnd carried a basket of
Ward roses.
EVES-SMITH
A very pretty home wedding will take
place this evening at 7:30 o'clock when
Miss Glodean Smith, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Aloert C. Smith, of 2410 North
19th street, will become the bride of Dr.
Curtis Clyde Eves, of 1700 Walnut street
The ceremony will be performed by the
Rev. John G. Wilson, of the Union Metho
dist Episcopal Church, of 20th and Dia
mond strcetB.
The bride, who will be given In mar
riage by her father, will wear a gown
of white silk tulle over whlto satin. The
sMrt will bo short with a series of
pointed tunics trimmed with folds of
white satin and lilies of the valley. She
will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of
the valley and bride roses.
Miss Smith will bo attended by Miss
Hazel Haldeman as maid of honor, Mrs.
LoRoy Smith as matron of honor and
Miss Mae B. Kves, a sister of the bride
groom, as bridesmaid.
Miss Haldeman will wear a frock of
ecru lace. The skirt will have a tunic
of ecru net with a wid fold of pink
satin, a deep pink satin girdle, finished at
the back with a bow, and two long panel
ends complete this costume. She will
carry an arm bouquet of pink chrys
anthemums, Mrs. Smith nnd Miss Eves will be
dressed alike In dainty white lingerie
frocks of chiffon voile and lace, with
charming pointed pale blue taffeta
coatees. They will also carry arm bou
quets of pink chrysanthemums.
Doctor Eves has selected Mr. Pennock
M. Way as best man.
A small reception will follow the cere
mony, after which Dr. and Mrs. Eves
will leave for a wedding trip. They wilt
be at home after November 19, at the
Avondale, 39th and Locust streets,
RUBIN-KAUFMAN,
The marriage of Miss Rosa Kaufman,
daughter of Mrs. Jacob Kaufman, of
2013 North Franklin street, to Mr. Al
bert G. Rubin will take place at
o'clock on Sunday evening at Mose
bach's Drawing Rooms. The bride, who
will be given In marriage by her uncle,
will bo attended by Miss Pauline Jauer
as maid of honor and her bridesmaids
will be Miss Anna Pomcrantz, Miss Bes
sie Goldsmith, Miss Pearl Roth and Miss
Mollle Abrams. Mr, Jack Rabtnowlts
will act as best man and the ushers will
be Mr, David Rubin, Mr. Joseph D.
Notices for the Society pace will be
accepted and printed lo the Kvtnlns
Ledger, but all such notices mutt be
written on one ldo oftbe paper, must be
klined In full, wllli full address, and
when posklUo telephone number must !
git en.
Bend all such communications to
"Society Editor," Eeeolag Ledger,
60S Chestnut street.
Unless theeo requirements are carried
out so that verification mar bo bewlblo,
lb notice will not bo putiH4t,
Cohen, Mr. Julius Shapiro and Mr. Her
mon Abrams. Tho Rev. Doctor Klein
will otnclate. A reception and supper
will follow tho ceremony, after which
the young couple will leave for their
wedding journey. Upon their return
they will live at 2013 North Franklin
street.
EBERLT-FITZGERALD.
A very pretty wedding will tako place
this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the
home of Mis. Anna E Fitzgerald. IMS
North 12th street, when her daughter.
Miss Susan Furman Fitzgerald, becomes
tho bride of Mr Normnn K Kborlv. The
ceremony will be performed by the Rev.
William Halloway, pastor of the Memo
rial Baptist Church. The bride, who will
bo unattended, will wear a white gown of
exquisite hand-embroidered net, draped
over crepo de chine, and will carry a
shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and
Bride roses.
Mr. Eberly will havo for his best man
Mr. Lester L. Byers. The bridegroom
nnd bride upon their return from an ex
tended Journey will live at the Shervlc.
-33'J North Broad street, where they will
receive after December 1.
SPATOLA-GROGAN.
A wedding of interest to many South
Phlladelphlans took place on Tuesday
afternoon at 5:30 o'clock In the Church
of St. Monica, 17th and Rltner streets,
when Miss Elsie Grogan, daughter of
Mrs. Elizabeth Grogan, of 2017 South
Cleveland avenue, becamo the bride or
?elix Spatola, Jr., of 4004 Baltimore ave
nue. The ceremony was performed by
tho Rev. Peter McGnrrity. The bride,
who wail attended by Miss Julienne Spa
tola, a sister of the bridegroom, wore a
stunning tnllleur of black velvet, trimmed
with moleskin and gold braid. A smart
velvet hat was worn, nnd a hugo corsage
bouquet of orchids completed the cos
tume. Miss Spatola's suit was of brown
broadcloth and Fkunk fur, with which
she wore a small hat of black velvet
and n corsage bouquet of pink rosebuds.
Tho best man was Mr. Edward Munns.
After the ceremony a small reception fol
lowed nt tho homo of the bridegroom's
parents, after which the couple left for
a trip through New York State and
Washington. They will be at homo after
December 1 at 6121 Klngsesslng avenue.
HEYDORN STACKHOUSE.
Mrs. J. S. Stackhouso announces the
marriage of ner daughter, Miss Marjory
Stackhousc. to Mr. Walton Powell Hey
dorn on Wednesday. October 13. at 7:30
o'clock. In St. Paul's Presbyterian
Church, 60th street and Baltimore avenue.
The Rev William J. Miller officiated.
Mr. and Mrs. Heydorn will be at home,
at 4321 Sansom street, after November 15.
The marriage or Mr. William Eves 3d,
of this city, and Miss Julia Dorman Thorn
will take place at Sandy Spring, Md
this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the
homo of the bride's grandparent!, Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin II. Miller. Mt Airy.
The marriage will be under the caro cf
Sandy Spring Monthly Meeting and tho
Friends who will net as overseers are
Alban G. Thomas. Thomas J. Lea, Ellen
Farquhar and Anna Thomas Nesblt The
bride will be attended by her sisters. Miss
Emmn M. Thorn and MU-Lucy Lewis
Thnm, of Sandy Spring, Md.; Miss Elisa
beth Kves, tho bridegroom's sister, and
Miss Bessie M. Pearson, of Germantown,
Pa, Tha other bridesmaids will be Miss
Hilda Holmes, of Baltimore, and Miss
Rachel T. Hoopcs, of Bynam, Md. The
ushers will be Mr, Joseph H. Shaw, of
this city; Mr, Olln B. Fellows, of Middle
town. N. Y.; Mr. William Taylor Thorn,
Jr., of Baltimore, thOrlde's brother, and
Mr. William Plummer, Jr., of Qulnton,
N, J. Mr. Kves Is a graduate of Prince
ton, class of 1911, and a son of Dr. and
Mrs. Hiram P. Eyeji. After a wedding
trip Mr, and Mrs. Kves will reside at 2302
Monroe street, this city.
Wilmington
Mrs. Edmund P. Moody left this week
for Washington, where she will attend the
celebration of the 25th anniversary of the
National Society Daughters of the Amer
ican Revolution, of which she Is one of
the vice presidents.
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur La Motto returned
lost week from Massachusetts, where
they had been spending several weeks.
Mrs. John W. Causey returned last
week from Mount Klnco, where she had
been for two months.
Miss S. Cornelia Bowman entertained In
formally at auction bridge Friday after
noon In honor of Mrs. Bowman Bird, of
Lake Hopatcong, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Clement W. Miller, who
were married last Saturday, are camping
at Freedom, N. H.
Mr. John Bateman, of 845 Locust ave
nuw. has closed his cottage In Wild
wood and rotumed to his Mom.
NUMEROUS ENTERTAINMENTS
HAVE THEIR GAY FOLLOWERS
Miss TiUye Nefsky Guest of Honor at Surprise Party.
House Parties Are of Interest Amia
Club Is Formed
I A niRTHDAY surprise party was gUen
XJL In honor of Miss Tlllye Nefsky, at
her home, 3232 Monument amenue, by her
mother and friends. The rooms wero
beautifully decorated In green and white.
Thoso present were Miss Badye Green
blatt, Miss Sadie Levlck, Mlsa Esther Rot
ter, Miss Dolly Blerns, Miss Jean Gold
berg, Miss Ruth Marks, Miss Hannah
Zukcrman, Mlsa Ida Green, Miss Sara
Harris, Miss Dorothy Moskowltz, -Miss L.
Lenard, Miss Rose Silverman, Miss
Esther Kenteln, Miss Evelyn Levlck,
Miss Sara Nefsky, Miss Tlllye Nefsky.
Mr. Robert Cacscr, Mr. Thomas Miller,
Mr. Samuel Shevltn, Mr. Harvey Shevlln,
Mr. Conrad Lubcr, Mr. William Rotter,
Mr. Benjamin Froedman, Mr. Harold
Snow, Mr. Samuel Elllck, Mr. William
Levlck, Mr. Benjamin Levlck, Mr. Charles
Daroff, Mr. Nathan Hammer, Mr. Nathan
Harris, Mr. Jack Cracmer, Mr. Jack Keas
ler, Mr. Harry Becker, Mr. Alfred Con
hagen, Mr. Harry Rosensteln, Mr. Arthur
B. Freed man.
A house party was given nt Pitman,
N. J., on October 8, 9 and 10. The guests
of honor were Miss Irene Moore, of At
lantic City, and Mr. Irvln Crane Garver
Ick, Jr., of New York. Those present
were Miss Bcatrico Mario Kltson, Miss
Navy Yard Affairs
With the return of many of the naval
set from their seashore and mountain
trips, things seem to be brightening up
all around, and many delightful parties
are being given despite the fact that so
many of tho officers are out of the city.
Among the several affairs given this
week was that of Mrs. A. A. Vandegrlft,
wlfo of Lieutenant Vandegrlft, U. S. M.
C, who entertained on Wednesday after
noon at bridge In honor of her sister,
Mrs. W. R. Smith, of East Orange, N. J.
The guests Included Mrs. L. W. T Waller.
Mrs. Frank Halford. Mrs. W. H. Bell,
Mrs. Walter Hill, Mrs. W. E. Parker,
Mrs. E. D. nyan, Mrs. Raymond B. Sul
livan. Mrs. E. A. Ostermann. Mrs. C. D.
Long, Mrs Alfred Toulorl, Mrs. Smedley
D. Butler, Mrs. John Marston, Mrs. Fred
erick R. Harris, Mrs. Kllgore and Mrs.
Nelson Vulto.
Mrs. Raymond B. Sullivan, wife of Cap
tain Sullivan, U. S. M. C, entertained at
a bridge party of four tables on Thurs
day afternoon. Her guests included Mrs.
C. G. Long, Mrs. L. J. Maglll, Mrs. E. D.
Ryan, Mrs. Smedley D, Butler, Mrs.
Charles A Lutz and her mother: Mrs. H.
Seelye, of Atlantic Beach, Fla.; Mrs.
Raymond S Keycs, Mrs. Samuel Bogan,
Mrs. Toulon, Mrs. W. N. Hill and her
guest, Mrs. W. E. Parker; Mrs. A. A.
Vandegrlft and her sister, Mrs. W. R.
Smith; Mrs. E. A. Osterman, Mrs. F.
Halford and Mrs. Sullivan's mother-in-law.
Mrs. R. B. Sullivan.
Mrs. W. N. Hill, wife of Captain Hill,
U. B. M. C.. has as her guest Mrs. W. E.
Parker, wlfo of Captain Parker. U. H.
M. C, who Is at present In Haiti. Mrs.
Parker Is on-her way from Buffalo to
Cuba, where she expects to make her
homo. She nnd Mrs. Hill will spend the
week-end visiting friends in the Now
York Navy Yard, returning to the city
on Tuesday, where Mrs. Parker will re
main for a few weeks. Mrs. Hill enter
tained In her honor last week.
Girard Farms
Mr. and Mrs. McIIugh, of 2132 Passyunk
avenue, will entertain this evening at a
small dinner In honor of their guests
from New York, who aro as fallows:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin and their lit
tle daughter. Miss Marie Carlton, Mr.
Eugene Brady, Mr. William LeCompte,
Mr. Albert Engle. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Latrd, of Narberth, will also be present
The dinner will be followed by bridge
and dancing.
Captain S. R. Gleaves, V. 8. A., and
Mrs. Gleaves, with their two little daugh
ters, Miss Julie Gleaves and Miss Anne
Gleaves, of 2331 South 21st street, will
leave about the end of this month for
Washington, D. C where they will make
their future home. Captain Gleaves has
recently been appointed to the War Office
there, nnd will take up his new duties
about November t
Captain Alexander S. Williams, U. S.
M. C. and Mrs. Williams, with their little
son and Mrs. Williams' mother, Mrs. Mor
ris, who have spent the summer months
at their cottage on Long Island, have re
turned this week and reopened their home
at 2322 South 21st street.
Mrs, A. B. Court, wife of Naval Con
structor Court, U. S. N., entertained the
Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club this
week at her home, 2530 South Lambert
street. Her guests Included Mrs. W. F.
Cochrane, Mrs. R. C. GIITen, Mrs. William
Lee Pryor, Mrs. Harry Thompson, Mrs.
David Ducey, Mrs. T. Ashby Blythe, Mrs.
Nelson Vultc, Mrs. H. H. Norton, Mrs.
Joseph Lamb, Mrs. J. R. Scott, of Omaha;
Mrs. A. J. Chantry, Jr.. Mrs. W. H. Al
len. Naval Constructor and Mrs. Court
spent a very pleasant summer In the
White Mountains and In Eaglesmcre.
Chestnut Hill
Mrs. Elizabeth Baxter, of 110 North
Mount Airy avenue, Mount Airy,- Is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. Laura Mitchell,
In San Francisco, Cal.
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Elizabeth Frlcke, Miss Dorothy Bell Olbb,
Miss Mary H. Jones, Mlsa Kathnrln
Gertrude Gaunt. Mr. Myron White, Mr.
Russell E. Swalm, Mr. Herbert Hlggtns,
Mr. George B. Brown and Mr. H. Herbert
Longaker. Tho party was chaperoned by
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Richards.
Announcement Is made of the organi
zation of the Amla Club, with a member
ship of 25, which took place on Bunday,
October 10. Tho officers are as follows:
Mr. Albert C. Miller, president; Mr. Nat
Helman, vice president; Mr. Maurlc
Markles, secretary: Miss Sadie E. Freed
man, treasurer; Mr. H. Turner, financial
secretary: Mr. Ben Horwitz, trustee.
The club was formed for the purpose of
looking after the needy poor.
A Halloween party will be held by the
B. B. 8. C, South Philadelphia's promi
nent sewing clrclo of the younger set
October 23, at the home of Miss Badle
Jarre, secretary of the organization, IMS
South 9th street Members of the circle
have decided to Invito a number of their
friends, nnd It Is expected that the par
ty's attendance will bo 20. The circle's
officers and members follow: Miss Dora
Weiner, president; Miss Lillian Rubin,
vice president: Miss Sadie Jaffe, secre
tary; Miss Mollle Lonndy, treasurer;
Miss Gertrude Krouth and Miss Eliza
beth Lattls.
Camden and Vicinity
Mrs. F. N. Powelson, of Colllngswood,
entertained her reading club on Thursday
afternoon. A luncheon was followed by
a program.
Mrs. Miriam Lee Early Llpplncott, of
5th and Cooper Btreets, gave a reading
of Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew"
Thursday evening for the benefit of the
Young Women's Christian Assocutlon.
Judge W. T. Boyle and family, of Had
donfleld, have returned from Chelsea,
where they remained several months.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James R. Carrow have
moved from Merchantvllle to Cape May,
Mrs. H. A. Magoun, of Haddonfleld, has
returned from a visit to Baltimore.
Mrs. William D. Welkel, of East Maple
avenue, Merchantvllle, Is entertaining
Mrs. MacMlllan from Dayton, O.
The Misses Sharp, of 728 Cooper street,
entertained the first fall meeting of the
reading club at their home Wednesday
afternoon. The study for this winter Will
be "Egypt"
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. White, of 325 Penn
street, are at Atlantic City for a short
time.
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Suffrage Events Today
EQUAL FHANCHISE SOCIETY.
8 p. in. Meeting at Lansdowne; speakers
Mrs L. D. Harris and Mlsa Bertha Sapovlts.
WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY.
7:4T p. m. Meeting; at 2020 Columbia avenue;
speakers, Mlm Eslelle Russet. Mrs. Brimmer
and Mlsa F. V. Etewart.
8 r. m. Open-air meeting at 18th street and
Germantown avenue; speakers. Mrs. II. B.
Hurlontc nnd Graham Woodward.
8 p. m. Meeting at llth Btreet and Lehigh
avenue; speaker. Mrs. Marlon Holmes.
8 v. n. Meeting at Broad stieet and Ger
mantown aenue; kpeakers. Miss Helen Magee
and Mra Wllllnni B. Derr.
S p. m. Open-air meeting at Chelten and
Germantown avenues; speaker, Mrs. M. C
Dowel!.
8 p. m. Meeting at 12t! North S2d street:
sneaker'. Mrs. M. D. Grtttlth and Miss Florence
Uernhelmer.
8:1.1 p. m. Meeting nt Broad street and 8us
nuoh.inna avenue; snenkers, Mra. J. O. M1
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:"n p. m. Meeting at I'd and Poplar atreeta;
speakers, Mrs. George A. Pltrsol, Mr. Moag
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8UIO p. m. MtctlnK at Broad and Rockland
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Phillip E. Hughes and Mrs. J. F. Cechant,
men's li:aoi'e for woman's suffraoh
8:10 p. m. Meeting nt Frankford and Alle
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