Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 18, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    BBINta ElilDGEI PHlEADBUpill, IVLWDAY, OOTOBEB 18, 1915:
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.THEATRE PARTIES,
AND INFORMAL
Hany Affairs Arc Being Arranged for the Buds in No
vember mr. una mrs. i
Party Miss Fisher Honor
.... .n tTAtlT.TrtV VAT1-
M jjaMj have '"ue'1 Invitations for a
K...ir nrtic November 9, In honor of
KfM Martha Thornton McAllister, (laugh-
SfJJr of Mr and Mrs J. numeric ic-
Hliltr
fr'itr and Mrs Thomas McKean will Rive
l small d nnor-aance i uiciiiuu """"
IvSnor of their niece. Miss Bllaabeth
Iwntrton Downs, daughter of Dr. and
Mri. Norton Downs.
... ti...mnmU Fisher, daughter of
l-Miss w- .Viuon Fisher, of Am-
l?;!; will be guest of honor at an Infor
Kll' dinner dance which Mr. and Mrs
Kimcs W. Cooke, of Chestnut Hill, will
November , at their home. The enRnsre
Noyemu i . ,-,.. brother. Mr. Clar-
Cce V Fisher, to Miss Josephlno Cooke,
was recently announced.
I
? Mrs Thomas C. Foster has Issued Invi
tations for a black-and-white dance to
I Thursday, November 18. In honor of her
Maughter, miss jwqiuius . n
v jjrs. Max Livingston, of Lochtel Farms,
li entertaining at juncneon, luuuwcu uy
music, tomorrow. uiub ner
be Mrs. Robert Emott Hare, Mrs. Ed
ward Buxton, 01 rroviaence, i. i.. airs.
WInfleld Scott Arter. Mrs. John Dlckoy,
Mrs. William i. ureeno, mm. kiiiiuiu .
Whelen ana miss .uarie ajii, ui hub-
burgh.
Miss Madeleine Carey, of Tuxedo, who
has been visiting Miss Agnes M. Brockle,
will return to Tuxedo tomorrow.
i. -J -Kfrrn T.owln Tllll. of lHaVer-
ford, will give a small dance on Decem
ber 15, s.t ho Merlon Cricket Club, In
honor of their daughter. Miss Theodora
'Keith Llllle, and Miss Edith Earle,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H.
Earle, Jr.
r t. TTAhoi flmlth and Miss Smith,
who are spending tho autumn at their
farm near Heading. Pa., will not open
.l.i. ., knn.A 'ail Walnut street, until
No ember. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mac-
Donald Bmiin, wno sincu ww i'ii'
l.. kn tivinir In Lancaster, will short
ly occupy their new home on tho Main
Line.
Mrs Thomas D. Flnletter is spending
part of tho autumn at Buck Hill Falls,
n. .. nninitr tlIHi .Turiira Flnletter
, and their eon, Mr. Thomas D. Flnletter.
f-jr.j recently returned irom nowunu,
J Me., where they spent the summer.
T l.l..o., TVIlHnm Wnndn Smvth. U.
'? 8. N., and Mrs. Smyth are spendlrig sev
eral days In town, and are registered at
tths Bellevue-stratrora.
utr nnrcr r. Widener. of Lvnnewood
f Hall. Elklns Park, has as his guests
foyer the week-end Mr. ana Mrs. Hamil
ton Wilkes Cary. of New York, who camo
fon to attend the races on Saturday.
, .nil Mm Hnonrcr K. MulfOrd. of
fchureh road, "Wyncote. have as their
tfiruests for several days Miss uouy ua.
Bu.ni.ihi. nr Vo Vnrlt Minn La Mon-
,tagne came on to attend the Lynnewood
i Farm races, held Saturday.
MIm Helen Van Duscn. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Van Dusen. of
Jin Morris street, left yesterday for Ann
PArbor, Mich., where she will be the guest
loj Miss Gertrude Patterson for a fort-
bljht
Th annual business moetlng and elec-
ptlon of omcers of the John Bartram Asso
ciation, Bartram Garden, will bo hem on
Saturday, October 23, at 2:30 p. m. Dr.
Adolph TV. Miller will make an address,
and his topic will be "Philadelphia Ex
cosltion and Interesting Things En
Route." Tea will be served at 4 o'clock.
Miss Alice B. Bartram Is corresponding
secretary of tho association.
Mln Alice Mcllwee. daughter of Mr;
( and Mrs. Thomas Mcllwee. will entertain
at luncheon today at the Bellevue-Strat-
''ford. Her guests will Include Mrs. Henry
Hooker Forbes, of Pittsburgh: Mrs. Ed-
Stward Legge. of Boston, Mrs. Chester
tvampbcll. Miss Marlon Dumeid ana miss
JJean De Haven. An informal supper lor
the bridal Darty of Miss Mcllweo and
r.Mr. Henry C. Legge will be given tomor-
p, row night.
Mr. and Mrs. Armltt Brown, whoso wed
ding took place last month In California,
have taken a house in St Davids, which
they will occupy next week.
Mrs. J. Dtrripn TTnfTTnnn. ftf Tlhftn Per-
tayn. Radnor, has taken apartments at
, the Drexel. 23d and Pine streets, for the
winter, which she will occupy next week.
The Saturdav afternoon dansants at
r the Bellevue-Stratford will commence this
booming Saturday, when tho gueBts will
EM entertained hv tho rtnnrlni? nt Mon.
;teur Maurice and Miss Florence Walton
m ihe ballroom of the hotel. There will
IS? dan,an,s every Saturday throughout
fwie Winter. nnrlA,. th hfinirnnnirn of
tMrs. May Temple, who had charge of tho
tj'raneements last year, and who gavo
the teas a social aspect which made
gtpem extremelv nonular to all. both
(young and old.
Chestnut Hill
iTMr. AnA fa tn ll.t.H.... utiiIaw 9
I last Mount Airy avenue, will leave short-
for a motor trip to Werneravllle. Pa.
Mft. Phnrttta A !). n Ua Inrrlnnnr
lv,rrn and Prospect avenue, has
RSwaln Oriranlzod n HAwlntr rlftnu to mnt
B'n, Thursday mornings from 10 until 1
11 ", to sew for the Ited Cross Society.
Along the Main Line
-J "ifcv.v.jv -tfir, Uliu liirn. ouniit j.
'lit vtt and turned to Ito-Arden.
ih. I1 Tnmas Y England, accompanied
fy her daughter, Mrs. Edwin A. Landell,
'k S' M" Droxel road, has returned to
lfr. ?mo 'rom a summer spent In Call
fjprnla, They visited the Panama-Pacific
"SMlllon and other points of Interest.
VVNMVIirAnn w m r
6Mleston and family, of 217 Kent road,
g gone to Buffalo, N. Y., fpr several
KJ where they are stopping at the
tDMOIXE-Mrs. Albert L. neglster
w debutants daughter. Miss Kath-
register, returned to Ardmora last
' from Hoaton and will aDenit nart of
(wtater with Mrs. I, Lyto Register
nomt, urays aim mui ctscx
Walter -T. Ifallnlian nf Hlddvn
i has returned from a few days' stay
w York.
r. and Mrs. Willis Musser and family.
pnt the summer at' Ew' Mere,
Pn their Ardmore home te4ay.
KJ,KMfNT-Mr. and Mrs. James I.
r .7,or' 3r-i who have eon spending- sev-
fir " vh Jrs wisr pwents,
Lr, and vir w w ruri rJ -
ta... -T Y-"-. , "t W .., --r..
open thlr town Kevee, Met
feet, the (M o Octefeer,
e B. Dmn, daughter of Mr.
Clarence Delaa. of Xeeeenont.
n a few days In WeettHMy. I. 1
ii Mrs, Henry Dleston, w-ho are
k the. autumn at t)u old Boberte
fliava Issued cards for a, ooetusM
tn Halloween,
UNOVA-Mr, and Mr WMMaai"
DINNERS
DANCES PLANNED
arnan to Give Theatre
Guest at Dinner-Dance
W. Bodlne have! returned from Maine
. ,1r.? occupying Stonelelgh, their home
in Vlllanova Mrs Bodlne's parents,
"r"fftdler Genernl James Forney nnd
Mrs. Forney, who have been spending
the summer at Montgomery Inn, havo
returned to their town house, 2221 Spruco
street.
Lieutenant Charles T. Blackburn, V. B.
A., and Mrs. Blackburn and their two
daughters. Miss Mary Worthlngton
Blackburn and Miss Nancy Blackburn,
who have been spending tho summer at
viiianova, have returned to their town
house, 2516 South Lambert street.
WAYNE-Mr. Edward Hurst has re
turned from Fomeroy, where he visited
his sister, Mrs. George W. Rtttew.
Germantown
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Williams, of School
house lane and Greene street, spent the
week-end In Annapolis, Md., where they
attended the Pennsylvania-Navy football
game on Saturday.
Mrs. Francis Butler Beeves, Jr., of Ab
bottsford avenue, will entertain at lunch
eon Informally on Tuesday, October 19, In
honor of her niece. Miss Josephlno Prim
rose, of Baltimore, who will be Mrs.
Beoves' guest for several weeks.
Tho Rev. Stuart P. Keeling, of Bt.
Peters rectory: Mrs. Keeling and Miss
Margaret Keeling have returned home
from Atlantic City, where they spent sev
eral weeks at tho seaside.
Mrs. George P. Clap, of Brooklyn, N.
Y., who has been the guest of Mrs.
Ralph Sullivan, of 6D01 Greene street, has
returned to her home.
Mrs. Richard Tull, of 221 East Price
street, announced the engagement of her
daughter, Miss Mildred Tull, to Mr. Will
iam Wrlglcy, 3d, formerly of Philadel
phia. '
Mrs. William Judge, of 4706 Wayne ave
nue, has returned from a lengthy stay
In Atlantlo City.
Miss' Edwin A. McCaulley, of 812 West
Horttcr street, will give a series of small
informal luncheons, to be followed by
bridge. The first will take place on
Wednesday, October 20; the second on
Thursday, October 21.
Mrs. Elisabeth Ewlng, of 6957 Norwood
street, announces tho marriage of her
daughter. Miss Mary A. Ewlng, and Mr.
Elliot F. Reed, which took place at 1
o'clock, Saturday, October 9. In the Mar
ket Square Presbyterian Church. The
ceremony was performed by the Rev.
Harold McAfee Robinson. Miss Ewlng
was given in marriage by her brother. Mr.
Earl Ewlng, nnd waa unattended. After
a wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Reed
left on nn extended wedding trip, and
will bo at home after December 1 at 6057
Norwood street.
Along the Reading
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Dutton. of Wash
ington lane, Jenklntown, Pa., who have
been spending the last month at their
apartment at Ventnor, N. J havo re
turned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cummlngs, of
North 12th street, Logan, are receiving
congratulations on tho birth of a son.
Mrs. Cummlngs was Miss Virginia Car
roll, of Logan.
Miss Virginia Graham, of Oak Lane,
will entertnln the members of the Adarlan
Quartet this evening, which will Include
Miss Marian Tyre, Miss Margaret Goll,
Miss Juno Hornier. Mr. Harry Griffith
and Mr. Joseph Barnes.
West Philadelphia
Mrs. Chester M. Campbell, of 4327 Bal
timore avenue, will entertain the bridal
party of Mlsa Alice Hazel Mcllwee and
nnd Mr. Henry Crltchley Legge on Tues
day evening, October 19. Mrs. Campbell
will be remembered as Miss Irene Eliz
abeth Brown, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
C. Henry Brown, of 4327 Baltimore ave
nue. Miss Nina F. Lewis and Miss Margaret
L. Bodlne havo returned to Hamilton
Court' after spending the summer at
Brown's Camps, Onke Lovell, Me., and
Stockbrldge, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Newcomb, who spent
the summer In Chelsea, havo reopened
their apartment, 45th and Walnut streets.
Mrs. Arthur E. Pew, of Hamilton'
Court, Is spending a month at Denver.
Miss Helen Grlesel entertained Infor
mally at her home, 4008 GIrard avenue, on
Saturday night.
Frankford
Miss Florence Reecc, of Penn street,
was hostess at luncheon and cards Sat
urday. Her guests Included Miss Matilda
Young, Miss Helen McKlnley, Miss Paul
ine Foy, Miss Evelyn Cully, Miss Jane
Cully, Miss Margaret Bltz, Miss Martha
Alloway, Miss Frances Graham, Miss
Ethel Tyson, Miss Grace Walton, and
Miss Mario Bloxom.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoyt. of Vincent
street, entertained at dinner Saturday
night at the home of Mrs. Hoyt's sister,
Mrs. Walt Phillips, of Academy road.
Their honor guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Harris Morgan, of 119 Queen Lane, Ger
mantown, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kirk,
of Greene street, Germantown, who have
Just returned from a six weeks' trip to
the Paclflo coast. Covers were laid for
12 guests and the decorations were pink
and yellow.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Glass have returned
to their home after spending a month
with their daughter, Mrs. Charles Harper,
of Fillmore street,
Mrs, Harvey and her sister. Miss Law
rence, of Elberon avenue. Fox Chase,
are visiting their sister In Norrlutown.
Miss Lawrence expects to remain a week
or so there,
Miss Margaret Lawlor, MIbs Catherine
Lawlor, of 2304 Rhawn, street) Miss Elisa
beth Heart and Miss Louise Heart will
act as hostesses at the euchre to be 'given
at St. Dominic's School Hall Wednesday
evening, In aid of the school fund.
Miss Eleanor Gallagher, of 2606 Rhawn
street, spent the week-end at the Dela
ware Water Gap. where she attended the
reunion at the Glenwopd.
Miss Ellen Patterson, of Holmeaburg,
has had as her guest for some time Miss
Ella Murray, of Falls; of Schuylkill.
Rehearsals Are being- held, every week
for tli sketch to be given on Wednesday
at All Saints' Hall, Torres4a!e. xrg
Franklin Carlledge, of 3182 Decatur
tree!, to coaching the play, and the prin
cipal include Mies Carrie Curtis, Miss
KJerence Helfles. Mies Ann peveneon,
Mies Rachel Cartledge, Mrs. Albert Nixon,,
Mr, Jtenjemln Clark. Mr. Henry Weed,
Mr, Harvey Haines, Mr. Arthur Saw and
Mr, Joeepfc MeMlnf.
Mrs. Mary Gallagher, of 2606 Rhawn
street, has returned from Eaeton, where
she has been visiting her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Carlos Del Mar
mot Miss Loretts McCann, of 7014) Tulip
street, has had as fctr guests for several
liay-i Mies Hilda Dougherty and Miu As
nee McCancu Of K8twi, P. Ulai Du
rty wiX to ker home today,
WEDDINGS
BTEESE-SPEIRS.
A pretty but quiet wedding took place
this afternoon at 4 o'clock, when Miss
Hazel Adams Spelra, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. John C Spelrs, of Ardmore, became
the bride of Captain Charles MoHenry
Stcese, of tho Ordnance Department,
United States army.
Tho wedding, which was witnessed only
by tho members of both families, was
solemnized at the bride's home on Blmp
son road. Clustors of yellow chrysan
themums decorated the window sills and
mantel of the drnwlng room, and the
bride, who was given In marriage by her
(father, wore a charming frock of whlto
taffeta effectively combined with beaded
Georgette crepe. She carried a bouquet
of white orchids and lilies of the valley.
Tho Rev. Edmund Raweon, pastor of the
First Presbyterian Church of Ardmore,
officiated.
After a wedding trip, Captain Steese
and his brldo will live at' tho Frankford
Arsenal, whero they will be at home after
January 1.
SEGAL LICHTIO.
At the wedding of Miss Goldle Llchtlg to
Mr. Morris Segal, which took place on
Sunday evening, October 10, at the new
Central Hnll, 6w South 3d street, the fol
lowing guests of Philadelphia and Read
ing were present:
Mr. Benjamin Llchtlg and family, Mr.
and Mrs. William Llchtlg, Miss E. Ful
ton, Mr. and Mrs. B. Morgensteln, Mr.
Max Morgensteln, Miss Esther Morgen
steln, Mr. and Mrs. Barnet Lonker, Mr.
nnd Mrs. M. Friedman and family, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Joseph Langendorf and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Flnnel and family, Messrs.
Friedman, Miss Esther Llchtlg, Mr.
Harry Llchtlg and Mr. Samuel Llchtlg,
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Iscovltz, Mrs. F. Lewis,
Mrs. M. Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lewis,
Miss Mildred Mendelsohn, Miss Rosa Is
covltz, Miss Cecilia Lewis, Mr. Oscar
Mendelsohn, Mr. Thomas Iscovltz, Mr.
Oscar Lewis. Mr. Harry Lewis, Mr. Myer
Quartner, Mr. S. Sacks. Mr. I. Isldaner,
Miss Leah Hnrtz, Mr. Harry Cohn, Mr.
Bert Glyn, Mr. and Mrs. S. Diamond,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs.
Hartz, Miss Sarah Krohn, Miss Mary
Krohn, Mr. Herman Krohn and Mr. Na
than Cohn. Lebanon, Pa.
Northeast Philadelphia
A "600" was given on Saturday after
noon at the homo of Miss Florence
Cramps, of East Dauphin and Cedar
streets. Those present were Miss Florence
Scanlln, Miss Mary Crouse, Miss Nan Mc
Garvey, Mrs. Craig, Mr. Victor Frld,
Mr. Edward Gregg, Mr. Henry Sparks
and Mr. John Squires.
Mrs. Sol Grlnsfelder and daughter. Miss
Flora Grlnsfelder, of Baltimore, Md.,
spent the week-end In Philadelphia as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loeb, of
957 North 8th street. They attended the
reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Iavld
Simon.
The La Salle Club will give a dance on
Wednesday evening in the Visitation Audi
torium. Tho Memorial Women's Christian Tem
perance Union will hold Its meeting to
day In the Frankford Avenue Baptist
Church.
Mrs. Anna Fellman Greenwald. of New
York. Is visiting her mother. Mrs. Wil
liam Fellman, of 2356 North Front street.
The Palmetto Country Club closed Us
summer season at its bungalow In Clem
enton yesterday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Bergman, of E08 North
5th street, held a reception In honor of
the betrothal of their daughter. Miss Ida
Bergman, to Mr. Charles Stchel, of At
lantic City. N. J., yesterday from .2 to 6
o'clock. Thoso who assisted In receiving
were Miss Henrietta Bergman, Miss Leah
Slchel, Mrs. ,M. L. Goldlch and Mrs. Ben
jamin Jaffc.
Tioga
Miss Florence Gelklor, of 1536 West Erie
avenue, entertained at cards on Saturday
afternoon. The gamo was followed by a
buffet luncheon. The guests, who are
members of her card club, were Miss
Marian Jones, Mss Bessie Doak, Miss
Charlotte Fleming, Miss Alice McFadden,
Miss Edna McFadden, Miss Violet Carson,
Miss Adaltno Froellch, Miss Edna Scull,
Miss Helen Hells, Mrs. Custer and Mrs.
W. P. Jones.
Mr. Charles Klein, of 1908 West Venango
street, will spend the remainder of the
autumn In Bermuda.
Mrs. Emma Floss has returned to her
home, 1815 West Erie avenue, after spend
ing tho early autumn in Atlantic City.
Mr. Louis Sommer, ,of New York, was
tho guest over last week-end, of Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Jones, of 2207 West Tioga
street.
Mrs, B. I. Isenberg and Miss M. 81m
ifun have returned from a tour through
the West to California, and are at home
at 3524 North 16th street.
The first of tho autumn and winter
series of very enjoyable entertainments
of the Tioga Sewing Club will be held
on Wednesday, October 20. Mrs. John
Martin, of 18th and Atlantic streets, will
be hostess. The members Include Mrs.
CharleB M. Sandt. Mrs. Charles Wahl,
Mrs. J. Chantry Hoffman. Mrs. Harry
Boyer, Mrs. John Meek. Mrs. James M.
Snyder, Mrs. Harry B. AVood, Mrs. Emma
Moore, Mrs. Harry Markley, Mrs. Walter
Hoyer, Mrs. Helster S. Hunter and Mrs.
Ellas Bare.
Helen Tuft Seeks Honor at Yale
NEW HAVEN, Oct. 18.-M!as Helen
Taft, daughter of the ex-President, Is
another member of the Taft family to be
come oonnected with Yale University.
She has announced her intention of
taking a doctor's degree, and has joined
the first-year students in the Yale
graduate school. Miss Taft received her
B. A- from Bryn Mawr last June. During
her college course she displayed a talent
for writing, and she probably will take
her degree from Yale In literature or
history.
MISS HELEN SOPREN
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her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrg.
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Daughter of Mrs. A. M. Eakins, who will bo married tomorrow in
Holy Trinity IChurch to Mr. Edgar W. Buscher.
South Philadelphia
Friends of Mrs. Harry Blddle, 1728 Sny
der avenue, will be glnd to hear she Is
recovering from a recent Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hurd, 2129 Rltner
Btrcet, havo as their guest Mrs. Kurd's
mother, Mrs. Marie Soulc, of St. Paul,
Minn., who Is here for about three weeks.
Miss Alice McCaulley, of 1523 McKean
Btrcet, entertained the members of her
card club on Friday evening at her home.
The meeting was tho first held this sea
son, and the members present wero Miss
Anna M. Fleming, Miss Jane Hill, Miss
Frances Hill, Mlas Alice McDonald, Miss
Margaret McDonald, Miss May McKcever,
Miss Anna McCaulley, Miss Alice Me
gendy, Miss Mae Mcgendy, Miss Mar
garet Shcr and Miss Mae S. Taylor.
Mrs. H. Hlrd. of 1722 South 17th street,
has returned home after a lengthy stay
at Capo May.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Young, with
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles M. Welld, who spent tho
summer months at their cottage In Chel
Bea, returned to the city last week and
opened their home at 2316 South Broad
street.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. McDevitt, of 2231
South 20th street, entertained on Thurs
day evening at a freedom party In honor
of Sir. James W. McDevitt. The house
was "artistically decorated with autumn
leaves and flowers, the prevailing color
EChcmo being black nnd yellow. Supper
was served at midnight. The guests
were Miss Catherine Kelly, Miss Irene
McCunney, Miss Agnes Gorman, Miss
Helen Collins, Miss Louisa Lawn, Mr.
Karl Ltndberg, Mr. Edward Gorman, Mr,
George McDevitt, Miss Bessie Barrett,
Mr. John Pcrsley, Mr. John McDevitt,
Mr. Robert Kane and Mr. Francis Mc
Donald. The O. T. G. Club, a recently organ
ized girls' club of South Philadelphia,
entertained at a theatre party, followed
by dinner. Those present were Miss
Sarah Love. Miss Margaret Gllmore, Miss
Madeline Moran, Miss Agnes Mohan,
Miss Marie Mohan and Miss Evelyn Sut
ton. Miss Madeline Moran, of 48th and
Parrlsh streets, will be hostess this eve
ning to the club, when it Is expected that
Miss Margaret Harley and Miss Cather
ine McGarry will also bo present.
Miss Nevada Benolt, of 2009 Snyder ave
nue, and Miss Mary Merry, of 1726 South
l!th street, spent the week-end at Wild
wood. Mr. Norman Gasklll, 2129 Wharton,
Btreet, entertained several friends at his
homo last week.
Wilmington
The marriage of Mr, William Newell
Bannard, Jr., of New York, son of Mr.
and MrB. William N. Bannard, of this
city, and Miss Emily Markle, of Hazle
ton. Pa., took place at the Presbyterian
Church at Hazleton on Saturday after
noon at 4 o'clock, followed by a recep
tion at tho home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Markle. Miss Markle
was attended by Miss Marguerite Bright,
of Hazleton, as maid of honor, and the
bridesmaids were Miss Gladys Jones nnd
Miss Gladys Pardee, of Hazclton: Miss
Ruth Abbott, of Coburg, Can., and Miss
Louise Taylor, of Rochester, N. Y. The
bridegroom's best man was Mr. Clifford
W. Baker, of Plalnfleld, N, J and tho
ushers were Congressman Thomas W.
Miller and Mr. W. Poyntell Johnston, of
this city: Mr. Harold D. Baker, of De
troit, Mich.; Mr. Howard Corllea and Mr,
Marshall Trontlss, of Now York; Mr.
Frank W. Hamilton, of Croton, Conn.;
Mr, Charles Heath Bannard, Jr of Phil
adelphia, and the bride's three brothers,
Mr. Alvan Markle, Jr., Mr. Donald Markle
and Mr. Ackley B. Coxe Markle, of Hazle
ton. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs.
Bannard will be at home December 1 at
114 East 8tth street, New York.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Felix du Pont gave a
dance at their home Saturday night, in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Berg
land, who will move to New Brunswick,
N, J., next week. The dance Included
the younger married set and a number of
young men from Carney's Point. Mr.
and Mrs. du Pont entertained at luncheon
recently for Mr. and Mrs. William Wat
erman and Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Vant
singer, of Chestnut Hill, and Mr. and
Mrs, Eugene du Pont. Jr.
Mrs. Richard Bond entertained at
luncheon last week for Miss Helen Rile,
whose marriage will take place tomorrow
night, to Mr. Walter Robinson. The
other luncheon guests were Mrs. Cecil
Weaver, Mrs, Edmund G. Robinson, Mrs.
William V Bond, Mrs. Alfred Feeney,
Mrs. Leon Bryan and Mrs, Lee Melvln.
Mr- and Mrs. Leonard A. Yerkes re
turned pn Saturday from a Western trip
of six weeks' duration, They visited both
expositions and returned by way of the
Grand Canyon.
Pellets for the Society pace will be
cct4 and printed la lh Kvtnlua
Vtiftr, but all such notices snuit l
written on one ld of the paver, must be
tiied U fuU, with full , and
Hhra possible ttlepkoue awatber must bt
flrca.
Send all such conttnunlcMloas to
''Society Editor," KvcaJa Ledgor,
Ckotnut street.
l! thrfe requbeiaeBt are carried
out se that iflca4t way M wwOM,
the mUm wlllsrtW suhHi-ts.
Debutante Doings
Miss Barbara Mifflin Boyd, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. Knlckerbacker Boyd, of
217 Aberdeen avenue, St. Davids, will
mako her debut this afternoon at a tea
to bo given by her parents at tho Merlon
Cricket Club. The receiving party will
Include Miss Mnrgnrctta Dixon Myers,
Miss Sarah Sergeant Myers, MIbs C.
Eleanor Pepper, Miss Theodora Keith
Llllle, Miss Margaret Onderdunk Remak,
Miss Martha Thornton McAllister, Miss
Christine H. Stockton, Miss Eleanor H.
Vomer, Miss A. Marjory Taylor. Miss
Gertrude L. Pancoast and Miss M. Claire
Spencer.
Mrs. George B. Mifflin. Mrs. Boyd's
mothor, will also assist In receiving. Miss
Bojd will wear a charming frock of white
tulle over soft white satin.
A dinner and dance will, follow for the
receiving party, at which there will be
101 guests present.
Roxborough
Plans have been completed by tho
Young Peoples' Society of the Ebenezer
M. E. Church, Green lane, for an All
Halloween party, to be held on the eve
ning of October 23.
On the same evening the young folk
of the Grace Lutheran Church, Ridge
and Roxborough avenues, will conduct a
similar affair.
Miss Mildred Mack and Miss Elsie
Mack, 471 Lyceum avenue, left on Friday
with a large party on a visit to Gettys
burg. They will return today.
Mr. Guy Cooper, of Pottsvllle, is the
guest of his uncle, Mr. Walter Goett
man, of 4557 Main street, Manayunk.
Mr. Jules Falk, the noted violinist, will
give a recital In Talmage Memorial
Church on Thursday. He will be assisted
by Miss Mary Josephine Comerford, con
tralto. Miss Estello Marvll, of Ridge avenue,
Wlssahickon, has returned from an ex
tended visit to Chalfonte, Pa.
Mr. William Lanlgan, Jr., of 2409
Smlck Btreet, Is spending a vacation with
friends In York.
Roxborough residents arc enthused by
tho formation of a new musical organ
ization, the Ebenezer Concert Band. Mr.
William Kester has been secured as
teacher. Other ofllcers elected are: Mr,
Edward Picket, president; Mr. Harry
Flanagan, secretary and treasurer; Mr.
Charles Pcnsyl, financial secretary; Mr.
James Picket, leader.
The Roxborough Knitting Club, which
was formed last fall at the home of Mrs.
A. L. Phillips, 6429 Ridge avenue, and
which contributed 200 articles to tho
Queen Mary Needlework Guild In London
for distribution to the hospitals and
soldiers of the Allies an well as tho
Belgian refugees, has been reorganized.
This season It will bo known as the Rox
borough Section, Pennsylvania Division,
United States Branch of the Queen
Mary's Needlework Guild. The meetings
will be held at the home of Mrs. Phillips
every Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
As there Is urgent need of great quanti
ties of garments nnd hospital supplies for
the sufferers, an Invitation Is extended to
all Roxborough women who would like
to help. Among the members are Mrs.
James Halsey, Mrs. William Barras, Mrs.
Charles Eastwood, Mrs. Fltzroy, Miss
Sarah Wise, Mrs. Hilton, Mrs. Arthur
Marsden, Miss Hannah Bcardwood, Mrs.
William Robinson, Mrs. Thomas Phrlng,
Mrs. Alfred Patchctt, Mrs. Schofleld, Mrs,
L. A, Stirling, Miss Bishop, Mrs. A. G.
Fulton, Mrs. O. J. Fulton, Mrs. C. S.
Phillips and Miss Jean Phillips.
Mrs. Joseph C. Henderson, of 318 Ro
chelle avenue, has as her guests Mrs,
Frank Lelth and Mrs. R, Corby, of Bal
timore, Md.
Mr. A. W. Lees, of Wlssahickon, has
returned to the Auburn Theological Sem
inary. AUTUMN HESORTS
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ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
LANSDOWNE CLUB
SERIES OF
Members of Twentieth Century Club Taking rAjctlve
Interest in Addresses on the "Woman in
Business" Other Affairs
THE first of a series of talks on
"Womnn In Business" will be given at
tho 20th Century Club of Lansdowne to
morrow afternoon when Miss Eleanor
MoDonell, of the Evskino LEOOEn, will
speak on "Woman In Journalism." Mrs.
Frank O, Burrows has charge of the
"vocational" series and Mrs. Henry E.
Johnson, vice president of the club, will
preside at tho meeting. Vocal and instru
mental music by the Misses Conway, of
Lansdowne, has been provided for the
mooting by Mrs. Theodore Evans, chair
man of music.
A meeting' Of thn Alutnnl AnMftlnn
of tho Hebrew Education Society was
held In the school auditorium, northwest
corner of 10th nnd Carpenter streets, on
Wednesday evening. Mr. Samuel J.
uci-Krr, cnnirmnn or tne alumni, pre
sided. The Entertainment Committee
Prepared a VPrv !ntnrntlnir lltftmro nrn.
gram. Which nermintJl far tVin nmUalnn
of tho business meeting. A vocal solo
was rendered Dy Mlsa Reba Babltsky, a
pupil of tho school. Miss Frances Lenctt
was at tho piano. A rather unique num
ber on the program was offered by Miss
Rose Hoffmann, who was Justly ap-
(jkiuucu ior ner aancing. Mr. T. A. II.
Mawhlnney. professor of languages.
Southern Illch Rehnnl. riollvara. nn. nt
hli well-known and much-appreciated
Illustrated lecturm. "HUlnrln Pari"
Tho next regular meeting of the Alumni
.Association win be held on Wednesday
evening, November 3, In the school audi
torium, when very Important business
will be discussed. Anotner interesting
program will be arranged by tho com
mltttce in charge.
A nartv In hnnnr nf MIm rAll nnvft
of Trenton, N. J., was held at the home
oi -miss Keoa Konn. lira North 40th street,
ThoflA nrftRAnt wnr. (! ra.t. -tirl.
Mlss Leona Colbert, Miss Sarah Stein,
Miss Frances Smith, Miss Dora Fevls,
Miss Emma Fine, Mr. Barry Weiss, Mr.
Louis C. Stratt. Mr. C. Caplan. Mr. Albert
Wpttfl Mr HatniiAl TC atfntt r M,llllnM
Rosen. Mr. Samuel Sombcrg, Mr. Abra-
nam a. nonn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gertscnfeld, of E246 Rodman
Delaware County
Miss Etta Fries, principal of the Aldan
High School, Is seriously 111 at her home.
The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Boyt,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Boyt.
of South avenue, Secane, to Mr. Walter
W. Clarke, of New Jersey, will take place
at her home this evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William McOulre, of Clif
ton Heights, aro being congratulated on
tho birth of a son
Mrs. E. D. Howell and Mrs. Leslie
Flounders, of Drexel Hill, are arranging
for a harvest party for the benefit of the
new Presbyterian church. It will be held
on October 21 at Miss Howell's home.
What's Doing Tonight
Wnlnut Strett Buslnen Association, Bellevue-Stratford;
8 o'clock. Frre.
West Philadelphia Bualncis and Improve
ment League, 5200 Market street; 8 o'clock.
Free.
Northwrat Business Men, 2330 Columbia
avenue; 8 o'clock. Free.
Weat Susquehanna Avenue Bualnua Men,
107 Vt Susquehanna avenue; 8 o clock.
Free.
Children's Itoapltal campaign dinner, Hotel
Adclphla; 0.30 p. m.
Mayor Blankcnburg addresses Franklin party
rally. Town Hall. Germantown; 8 p. m.
Surfrace discussion. Economic Club, Belle-vue-stratford;
7 p. m.
Carnival, Haddington Improvement Associa
tion; 8 p. m.
Banquet, West Susquehanna Avenue Business
Association, Mosebach'a; 7 p. m.
Carnival, South 11th Street Business As
sociation; 8 p. m.
Republican campaign meetings. 12th street
and GIrard avenue. 628 North 18th street. 22d
Ward Executive Committee rooms. Qerman
town; 8 p. m.
Suffrage Events Today
EQUAL FBANCHISE SOCIETY.
Noon Meeting at Gil Pino street. Speaker,
Miss llettha SapovlU.
8 p. m. Orn-alr meeting at 7th and Moore
streets. Speaker, Mlsa Bertha Sapovlts.
8..10 p. m. Meeting In Camden. Speaker,
Samuel Moyerman.
WOMAN SUFFBAQE PAHTT.
8 p. m. Meeting at &028 Klngsetslng avenue.
Speakers, Mrs Morton Holmes and A. M.
Olmsiead.
8 p. m. 0n-a!r meeting at Qermantown
avenue and Tioga street. Speakers, Mrs. Scott
Noarlng, Mlsa Jano Myer and Ferdinand
Oraser,
8 p. m. Meeting at 26th street and nidge
avenue. Speakers, Mrs. William Uerr and Mrs,
Ucclmnt
8 15 m Meeting at 218 South S2d street.
Speakers, Mrs J. C. Dowell, Miss F. P. Bern
hclnicr snd ltalph Cheney.
MEN'S I.EAOUE FOIl WOMAN SUFFRAGE.
Noon Meeting ot the Amber Mills, Amber
and Westmoreland streets. Speaker, Hariy
4 p. ni Meeting on City Hall plaza. Speaker,
Harry PMIIIp.
8:30 p. m Meeting at Mldvale and Ridge,
avenues. Speaker, Harry Fhllllpa.
SPANISH
FRENCH
All Languages.
Superior natlv teachers.
Terms Reasonable,
Trial letison free.
The Ilcat Method, HFRMAN
Day & Evening Sessions VJi-rvmAH
Classes and Private. TTAI TAN Ftr
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THE BERLITZ SCHOOL
OF LANGUAGES,
10TII AND CHESTNUT STREETS
Loder Blilr. (over the Hiker Pharmacy)
Hr.W CLASSES CONSTANTLY l'ORMINO.
ilerllts School Jes tont art not lectures, tut
conversations rnlirtlv In the foreign language
Mwttn Irachsrs pud Jludentl.
SPANISH, FRENCH, ITALIAN, GERMAN
Most rapid of conversational msthoda. Grad
uate and competent natlvo tsaebsrs. AU
IDIOMATIC translators.
8peclal arranged courses for children.
Tho Technical Teachers and Trans
lators Association
8M-S1 Perry Bldg. Telephone Spruca 42SS.
School for Backward Children
WEST PHILADELPHIA
School BrsncUts, Manual Training (Bewlng.
Painting. Clay Modeling, Baskstry, Wood
work). Mature Study. Outdoor Walks.
ISxptlUnced teachers.
Address M 103. Ledger CsntraL
U Salle College BKgAAK1?v
Englnurlnr, Arts, t'rs-Uedlcal and Jsuatesw
Courses. High lichool and department for Httls
havtf.
urmnasiiun soq supsrvisaa tviaieues,
gcholarshlps offsred.
.yening ciasMa.
UHO. DENIS KDWAHD. Prslat.
PHILADKU'HIA TUKNGEMKINBK
School now opon (or (all and -winter torts.
Ws teach gymnastics, Oirmtn, drawtag.
MosUowerk and swimming to chlldrt-c. T t
It years, (or 8 per ysar. Enroll ysw oMi
Area pew. Broad and Columbia, ava.
PALMS NIGHTsCHdOL
Thirty years at 17th and Cbostaut 8trt.
Business. Shorthand and rrtrl4 Courns.
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TALKS THIS WINTER
street, entertained In honor of the birth
day of their daughtor, Miss Dorothy Ro
man. Mrs, Gertsenfeld was assisted bjr
Mrs. Qulnn in entertaining the little ones,
and Mr. B. Butler, of Atlantlo City, ren
dered violin selections. Among those
present were Miss Winifred Baxter, Mist
Amy Baxter, Miss Gertrude, Miss Eleanor'
and Miss Dorothy Stnrllper, Miss Helen
Johnson, Miss Mildred Davis, Miss Flor
ence Wagner. Miss Katherine White, Miss
Frances White, Miss Gertrude Lapper,
Miss Katherine Lnpper, Miss Helen
Qulnn, Master Charles Qulnn, Master
Thomas Bakely. Miss Katherine Bakely,
Master William Bradley, Master James
Kembrey, Miss Anna Brophy, Miss Mar
guerite Brophy, Miss Mary Tankan, Mlsa
Mary Byrnes, Master James MoAdoo,
Miss Helen McAdoo, Mr James McAdoo,
Mr. and Mrs. Quay, Miss Marlon Quay
and Mr. and Mrs. T Gertsenfeld.
The monster parade, tho opening
feature of Tioga's Industrial exhibition,
which was to havo taken place last
Thursday, was postponed on account of
the weather until tonight. A holiday
appearance Is given to the locality by the
decorations of many stores, nnd adds
much to the attractiveness of the
neighborhood during the exhibition, which
will continue until October 23. A number
of merchants show the method of manu
facturing the goods they sell. A beautiful
silver loving cup will bo presented to the
merchant having the best-decorated store.
On Saturday evening a pretty party
wns given by Mr. and Mrs, Qulllman, la
honor of the birthday of their daugh
ter. Miss Winifred. Among the guests
present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Illlngworth,
of Fort Washington; Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Ayres. of Now York; Mr. Jerre
Sherrln, of Allcntown; Mrs. Ausby, Miss
Beatrice Ausby, Miss Marie Kelly. Miss
Helen Plunkett, Miss Reglna McAnally,
Miss Flora Shoyke, Miss Mary Hoffman,
Miss Nan Klllilea, Miss Mary Storm,
Mr. Elmer Rea, Mr. John McNabb, Mr.
Bruco Anderson, Mr. William Mo
Donald, Mr. Frank Beester, Mr. Harry
Maylan and Mr. Joseph Moray. Piano
selections were given by Miss Beatrice
Ausby and Miss Grace gave several vocal
selections, assisted by Miss Winifred
Qulllman on tho violin.
North Philadelphia
Miss Ella V. Abbott, of 2305 North lDth
street, entertained the Needle and Thread
Club last week at her home. Those
present were Miss Virginia Hume. Miss
Mlna Newlands, Miss Edith C. Clarke,
Miss Violet Williams, Miss Edna M.
Lindner, Miss Irene E. Blake. Mlsfl
Miriam Hume, Miss Clara C. Abbott and
Mrs. Howard N. Abbott.
Mr. and Mrs. John Llndauer, Jr.. of
736 North 20th street, gave a dinner Sat
urday night at their home for their niece.
Miss Jane Beverldgs Cunningham, and
Mr. Herbert Haines Bode, whose mar
riage will take place on October 20. Pink
and white roses and lilies of the valley
were used In the decorations, the color
scheme being pink and white. The guests
were the bridal attendants. Miss Emily
Engeler, maid of honor: Miss Eleanor
Pancoast, Miss Mabel Drew, Miss Emily
Smith, Miss Bessie Bode, Miss Evelyn
Bode, Miss Mildred Gates, bridesmaids;
Mr. Frederick Bode, best man; Mr. Frank
Ellis, Mr. Frank Schrenk. Mr. John
Eckels. Mr. Lewis T. Matlack, Mr. Earl
Schruffer and Mr. Chester McCoy, urbors.
Mrs. P. S. Smith, of U13 Nortlt 12th
street, gave a delightfully appvll.ted
luncheon Saturday at her home In honor
of her daughter. Miss Mary Elizabeth
Smith, whose marriage to Mr. Otto J,
Fuchs will take place on October 23.
The guests Included Mrs. John Mullery,
Mrs. B, D. Abel, Mrs. Mark Arnold. Mrs.
William Roylo, Mrs. Joseph P. Smith,
Mrs. William .Burns, Miss Elsa Sosna,
MIbs Irene Shepherd, Miss Anna Stoeckle,
Miss Marian Kloctz, Miss Helen Yorke,
Miss Helen Dougherty, Miss Marie Zleg
ler. Miss Stella Laughlln, Miss Rena
Duffy, Miss Helen Duffy, Miss Helen
Fierceson, Mies Laura, Darnell, Miss
Emily Rock, Miss Delia Schoonover, Miss
Pauline Schlag, Miss Luretta Shute, Miss
Marian Smedley and Miss Margaretta, P.
Smith.
Miss Marie Ahern. of 1216 North ISth
street, will entertain at cards this eve
ning in honor of her guest. Miss Nancy
Costello. of Hazleton. Pa. Those expected
to be present are Miss Rose Dugan, Miss
Eleanor Gllmore, Miss May O'Loughlln.
Miss May Laley, Miss Sarah Ahern. Miss
Julienne Hartnett, Mr. George Barton,
air. Aiirea menaras. Mr. James Moloney.
Mr. George K. Kelly, Mr. Jack Chambers,
Air. JacK MCFadaen, Mr. John KeaUKh
and Mr. Edward Dreudling.
DANOINQ
C. Elhrood Carpenter Studio, 1123 Chestnut
st. The school "exceptional." private and
class teutons dally. Basin's class, forming.
SPECIAL KATES. 0 strictly private lessons.
SB. In separate Rooms. Day & Evgs.; phone.
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