Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 20, 1915, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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    SVENiyGTJEDaER-laiLDfeCPHI:, WEDNESDAY, OM'OBSB 20, 191.5:
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UBSRIBS OF DANCES
uivniiN AT
Mrs. Richard E. Norton and Mrs. Kane )S. Green to
m Chaneron Fnnr Dnnnno nin.!n u
i-
Winter
INVITATIONS have been Issued by Mrs.
(Richard Evani Norton, of Ardmore,
Jnd Mrs. Kane S. Green of Bryn Mnwr,
If jr a series of dances to be given at the
IMcrlon Cricket Club on the following
Mates': Friday, October 89; Friday, No-
fvimber it. Tuesday, December n, and
r Friday January St These dances promlso
itn be delightful social nfTalra and are be-
lv . . - ...l .it,. M..u ..lo
sing" lOOKCu lorwmu w nun uiuvii piens-
Kjre by society folk along tho Main Line,
l.nm Chestnut Hill and In town as well.
Hth musical program has been carefully
IV . ,, ,tjk hmIm ...111 Kjk ,1.
lcalon of rnatiy dinner parties given at
Ihome or at the clubhouse before the
IBsnce. Among thoso who will entoitaln
Kit the Merlon Cricket Club before tho
Tdance of Friday, October 25. will be Mr.
find Mrs. lllchard Evans Norton. Their
I(Utts will number 40.
mim Helen Bell, of 13U Locust street.
It-mmed yesterday from Atlantic City,
where she had been spending thp autumn
nnontns. .
.- ... IV'ra Wrtrili l!mnrv nnrtlMf
land .family have closed their country
RhOUSe at roil nunuiiiKvuu mm uyencu
Kthelr home, til South 23d street.
!- v T) Mnlzn will clvn nn Infnrmnt
Rinequernde dance on Saturday evening,
B...v. nn In hnnor of hla son. Mr. K.
iirm; 4 W ass --- r --v -- - , .
IB. Maize, Jr., at his studio, 16U Chestnut
litreet.
r -.,. frit. nnrr rellsworth Niwtnn
K JJ-( HliU M.M. - - - ...
Ibive left tho Harrod Apartments and
frnened tneir town nuunc iof nnt
litreet. Mrs. Newton will bo remembered
j. Evans Roberts, bnd a debutante of tho
Ut year.
Wt. jirs. ana mm. w, uaiuumvii '"""'"p
Icf Berwyn. are receiving congratulations
W . t rt TTni-lH-rlAti TliniMaa
on mo otriii u-- -" wtwuw .
Along the Main Line
ARDMORE. Mr. nnd Strs; Richard
Evans Norton will entertain at a dinner
for 1- covers tonight, at their home on
luieddyn roarf. Mr. and Mrs. Norton will
lalao give a dinner of 14 covers Saturday
Enlsht, at the Philadelphia Country Club.
nTiT-KT iriWn Tr IVIlnnn Ttnrnnrd
entertained at bridge this afternoon at
her home on Morris avenue.
i The Ladles' Aid Society and Epworth
League of the Radnor Methodist Episco
pal Church are having a rummago-.salo
this afternoon and evening In a vacant
itore at 911 Lancaster avenue, Bryn
JIawr.
V1LLANOVA. Mr. and Mrs. Louis R.
iFage are entertaining Miss Katherlne
Herman Kremer at their home In Vllla
Inova. The engagement of Miss Kremer
land Louis Rodman Page, Jr., has Just
Sleen announced.
JIr. and Mrs. J. Mareschal Brown, Jr.,
firho have been spending tho autumn with
(Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
iBodman Page, havo opened their town
Itouse for the winter.
tkOSEMONT. Mrs. J. Kearsley Mitchell,
fjd, of Red Rose Manor, Rosemont, has
I gone to the Virginia not springs ior a
few weeks.
llVAYNE. One of 'tho most popular
I debutantes uif the season l&.Mlss .Eleanor
Verner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam R. Verner, who will make her debut
atsa tea at thel'r town house. 2023 Spruce
atreet, November 22.
The debutante's grandmother, Mrs.
Jjohn W. Hampton, of tho Belgravlo, will
hive a dinner-dance In December
ipmr. ana Airs, ueorgo 1'cterson, or Ara
ttorc, will give a thcatro party, followed
by a supper at tho Bcllcvue-Stratford,
In honor of their debutante niece, Miss
Eleanor H. Verner.
Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred Kltler Moore, of
11921 Walnut street, will also give a
dinner, followed by a theatre party. In
nonor of Miss Eleanor Verner. Tho date
haa not been decided.
Chestnut Hill
AhA ftt U lHi.IU,.tl.M Mf.M.J A VA
ronth wilt be the wedding of Mlsa Helen
Robertson Clemens, daughter of Mr. and
Mr. Frank S. Clemens, of 8212 Seminole
tvenue, and Mr. William C. Hesse. Jr.,
ijrhlch will tako placo on October 26.
UftnV PntAfrnlnrnanla Viav& Kaavi nliran In
ithelr honor. Mr. William 8. Baker gavo
a theatre party, followed by supper at
sn ji nll . . rii k. i .
liiti V rauoru' on oaiuraay nigni.
sum Julia Heebner gave n dinner at the
ng Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hesse,
r-...i. ui ms onaegroom, eniertainea at
Binner for the bridal party. Thoso pres
ent UAn iknBn TTI tl , . "
iir v.. """ jiuueriBun Siemens,
! Miriam Clemens, Mr, and Mrs. Wll-
-... a. uauer, miss Alice Mcguall and
Sf Anne Boon, of Pottsvlllo, Pa.; Mr.
jwwln Lavins. Mr. Louis Tllge, Mr. James
-vMiuy, Mr, wuuam u. Hesse, Jr. Tho
BwlOr Irnpma ...111 Kn .11.... . .,.,
' . -.-...v n, us 7cuuB, aiiu unuga
a informal dancing will take place after
S n 7 " ""luruay nigni, uqioDer
ir. and Mrs, Clemens will entertain
-j u.nner, ana on Thursday, October 21,
l C wU1 Klvo l8 ushers a dinner
W the Union League.
iMIaa Marv T...1 j i., ,.
111,., ' "'" u"Bior ui jjjr. anu
". James S. Taylor, of East Mount
ry avenue, will elve a danca at her
6m on Monday, November 1, The
bMCpratlonS Will bo In fcecnlnc- with tl..
Igaiiowesn season.
ESif' Vama Oaylord, of Winchester,
mi." .." present the guest or her
"toiner. Mrs. Hnpv T)n n m t.
Men avenue. '
Alontr the Readintr
R)r SamiiAt r. Tnv.nkU v-- .....i..
0urht .-.':- '"""' """ ' w"'
.,,- - 'ibo lunn ui ueinayres, ra.
g" ,' "tensive alterations to the house.
Bulur h expects to make this his
Sili' "I3 .?Ir- Robert Shackleton, for-
inSi "'Qa, Pa., who have been
Km i,iD greater part or me summer
rew York State, aro now at Fair-
Wf Mary- Blaklston and her sister,
"'"" uiakliton. have .moved to
J u"try and are occupying their new
-. v.icrry iane rarm, on J-Imekiin
hlnl F0tt WftBhlnstor rod' Fort
Lft.ni1.. Mr" "enry McAdoo, of
4 home from Maine, whero they
Defn fiDpnrllnty Iia numm,.
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Daniel ft VJtitr n W.ikltiKlnn
Chelten Hllla. nlart,ilnH nf lllnph.
'"'rday a I o'clock at tho Hunt-
country Club.
.JoKHIt T UiuJ .MnMn.Hl.J Ut
tighter MIm Alice D. Hood of
'i wne, Jfrnklntown. have been
ior some t(m In Madlsoit Wis.,
tnev lisv 4b tr,,ata Af
ffOOd'fl dajla4,4 k-nii un.ln lav,.
4 Mm. lUlph L. Thacher.
Germtwitown
hav bcn rArelvd' from Mr and
0-ra Hanrv Ialua at 41 Weal
01 HuoHne. tor tha tiwrrla of
to Mr Karl TheU Wemir on Mon-
lt;ii. Noy.mbr If, at :M ".
WILL BE
THE MERION CLUB
-..o ruling I1U
Personals
'" tl'e Summit Presbyterian Church,
westvlew avenue and Greene. street.
, A reception will follow at the home of
the bride's parents. Mr. Weger and his
bride will be at homo after January 1 at
tho southeast corner Westvlew avenuo
and McCallum atreet, Ocmiantown.
Mrs. Henry C. Mustln, wife of Lieu
n R,nt Commander Henry C. Mustln, U.
s. N., accompanied by her two children,
left on Monday for Washington, where
iey will be the guests of Colonel George
narnett, U. S. M. C, and Mrs. Barnett
VJ Washington Navy Yard. Mrs.
Muslin Is on her way to her home In
Pensacola. Fla. Before her jnarrlago
Mrs. Mustln was Miss Corlnne Montague,
ono of Baltimore's most popular mem
bers of society.
Miss Dorothy Calvert Green, of 418 West
School House lane, has had as her guest
her cousin, Mlsa Florenco Jones, of
Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Qroen will give
a bridge on Saturday night of this week
In honor of Mlsa Madeline Worrntl Paine,
whose marriage to Mr. Karl Thels Weger
will take place on November 15. Tho
guests will Include tho members of the
bridal party.
Debutante Doings
Three churmlng buds will bo Introduced
today. Miss Mary E. Bohlcn. daughter
of Mrs. Woodvlllo Bohlen, will bo Intro
duced at a tea. to be given by Mrs.
Charles B. Wright at her homo In St.
Martin's lane, Chestnut Hill. Tho re
ceiving party will Include Mrs. Robert C.
Drnyton, Mrs. John Whlto Geary, Miss
Woodvllle Bohlen, Miss Marlamne Blddlo,
Mrs. John Hampton Barnes, Mrs. N.
McLean Seabrcase, Mrs. Langhorne Bul
litt Dick, Mlsa Sarah C. Nellson, Mls3
C. Eleanor Pepper. Miss Marlanna W.
Gowen, Miss Maria Thayer Graham, Miss
Mnry , Dixon Thayer, Miss Dorothy
Barnes, Miss Elizabeth W. Downs and
Miss Mary T. Dcnckla.
Miss M. Clatro Spender will also be
Introduced at a tea, to bo given by her
parent. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Spenser,
at their home In St. David's. The re
ceiving party will Include Miss Corlnne
B. Freeman, Miss Margaretta Dlxon
Myers, Miss Sarah Sergeant Myers, Miss
Olivia M. De Beelen Gazzam. Miss
Eleanor Verner, Miss Frances Clyde
Brodhead, Miss Mildred McC. Wlllard.
Miss Barbara Mifflin Boyd and Mlsa
Naner Montgomery, of Rome. Ga.
Tho tea will be followed by an In
formal supper and dance, for tho receiv
ing party and a fow additional men
guests.
Miss Charlotte Murray Cheston will
make her debut this afternbon. at a tea
to be given by her parents. Dr. and
Mrs. Radcllffe Cheston. from 4 until
6 o clock, at their home. 102 Chestnut
avenue. Chestnut Hill. There will bo
nq receiving party, but several friends
of Mrs. Cheston's will assist. Miss Ches
ton will wear a simple frock of soft
whlto satin, covered with flesh-colored
tulle.
Bala Cynwyd
The wedding of Miss Eleanor Morris
Enslnger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles H. Enslnger, of Montgomery
avenue, Cynwyd. and Mr. Charles E.
Coon, of Westcrlv. R. I., will tako place
In St. John's Church, Lower Merlon,
Wednesday night, November 10, at 7
o'clock. Miss Mary McConnell, of
Cynwyd, will bo maid of honor, and Mrs.
Osjorge m. Ewlng, of Chester, matron of
honor. Tho , bridesmaids wll be Miss
KutlicrJne McDowell, Miss Isabel Dodds,
Miss Sarah Pcdrlck and Miss Florence
Wyatt. Mr. Coon will havo Mr. Charles
Enslnger, brother of tho bride-to-be, for
his best man. Mr. H. Nelson Enslnger,
Mr. Edward O. Enslnger, Mr. Arthur J.
McConnell and Mr. William Derbln will
act us ushers. The Rev. Dr. Henry A.
F. Hoyt, rector of St. John's, will of
ficiate. Mr. and Mrs. H. Morton Coale. of
Bryn Mawr avenue, who aro spending
this month at their camp In tho Adiron
dack, will return shortly to Cynwyd.
Girard Farms
Mrs. Raymond S. Keyes, wife of Lieu
tenant CommandeV Keyes, U. S. N has
as her guest at tho present time, her
mother, Mrs. E. A. Fcrnald, of Pensacola,
Fla. Mrs. Fernald will remain with her
until after Christmas.
Mrs. Guy A. BIssett. wife of Lieutenant
Commander BIssett, U. S. N., Is at pres
ent In Norfolk, Va., where she Is visiting
her father. Mrs. Caperton, her mother.
Is visiting friends in this city.
Camden and Vicinity
Mrs. George F. Archer has closed her
Barnegat cottage, and Is now at her
home at 6th and Linden streets. Her
daughter, Miss Katherlno Archer, has
returned to Smith College.
Invitations have been Issued for the
marriage of Miss Marguerite Austin, of
211 South 6th street, to Mr. Charles Ring
Graves, on tho af ternoon of October 29.
The young couple will be at home after
December 1 at 21 South 32d street.
Mr, and Mrs. H. S. Bottomly, of Mer
chantvllle, aro receiving congratulations
upon the birth of a son.
MISS EDNA LEEDOM
MUa Leedom s a popular member
ot th younger set In North ITiila.
jilphl, and was suest of honor
at aa affair given by her pareaU
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MISS MAKUAKrJT M. PJSKO'J.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elliston Perot, of School House Lane,
Germantown, who will make her debut on Thursday, November 23,
at a tea which her parents will give at their home. Miss Perot is
a sister of Mrs. Warren Walker and Mrs. Meredith R. Gardiner.
IMPORTANT WEDDINGS TO
BE SOLEMNIZED TODAY
Miss Humphrey, Daughter of Mrs. Sarah Everett
Humphrey, of Boston, to Become Bride of Mr.
Herbert S. Morrow, of Wilmington
THE marrlago of Miss Vivian Hum
phrey, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Everett
Humphrey, of Boston, and Mr. Herbert
Sproul Morrow, of Wilmington, will take
place today at 6 o'clock In the" Unitarian
Church, 22d and Chestnut streets. Tho
Rev, Charles E. St. John, an uncle of
the bride, will officiate.
Tho bride will bo attended by Miss
Edith Bennett, of Now York, as maid ot
honor; Mlsa Elsie Bird and Miss Louise
Bird, of rialnfleld, N. J., as bridesmaids.
Mr. Harry Houston, Jr., will act as
best man, nnd tho ushers include Mr.
Howard Seaman, Mr. Robert H. Morrow,
Mr. Joseph S. Wilson and Mr. Thomas
J. Sproul.
Tho brldo will wear an exquisite gown
of white satin trimmed with pearls nnd
sliver lace. A court train will fall from
the shoulderA and will also bo finished
with silver lace. Her veil will bo of
tulle, hold In by a coronet of orange
blossoniB and pearls, and she will carry a
shower bouquet of bride's roRes and
lilies of tho valley. The maid of honor
will wear a gown of blue taffeta finished
with moss roses. An attractive orna
ment will bo fastened In her hair and she
will carry an arm bouquet of deep pink
roses.
The bridesmaids will bo gowned alike
In attractive frocks of pink taffeta cov
ered with pink silk net. They will wear
fancy ornaments In their hair and will
carry arm bouquets of pink roses and
snapdragons.
A reception will follow at the home of
the bride's uncle, 32 South 21st street,
and on their return from their wedding
trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Morrow Will be at
homo at 2220 West 17th street, Wilming
ton, Del.
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A wedding will take placo this evening.
at 8 o'clock. In tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Everman. Wlasahlckon avenue.
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DHIPPEN
VAN LEER, Tenor
Concert, Oratorio. Sons Itecltal, Voice Cul
ture. FULLim uiio.. io s. istii sr.
HENRY GURNEY
TENOK
Hahn School of Husto
JTH CHESTNUT BTRKHT
WALTER ST. CLARE KNODLE
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IOIJN
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STREET
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tilt CMKHTNUT ST. S)tl C ATM A KINK Wt,
WW. J. BdMi Au"ift
nhanl'St-Wil MstterUl; uH pj. itfc at.
when their daughter. Miss Olive B. Evrr
man, will become tho brldo of Mr. Chris
tian P. Smith. The Rev. Charles Albnny
will perform tho ceremony. Miss Evcr
man, who will bo given In marriage by
her father, will wear a gown of whlto
satin covered with net. Her tulle veil
will bo caught with orange blossoms nnd
sho will carry white roses. Miss Sarah
Evcrman, who will attend her sister aa
maid of honor, will wear a gown of pale
pink tatln with n net overdress and will
carry whlto carnations. Miss Fannie Au
cott nnd Miss Viola Ecenrod, the brides
maids, will be gowned alike In pale pink
tafTcta and will carry pink roses. Mr.
Smith will havo as best man Mr. Frank
Bogusch, nnd tho ushers will be Mr.
George M. Shank and Mr. Albert W. Bur
ton. CROPPER-McCRORET.
Tho marrlago of Miss Alice Eulalla
McCrorey, daughter of 'Mr. Charles J. Mc-
Crorey, and Mr. Samuel Horaco Cropper,
took dace todav. On their return from
"fhelr wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Cropper
will be nt homo after December 1, at 1712
South 16th atreet.
LEGGE M'lLWTlE.
The marrlago of Mlsa Alice Hazel JIc
Ilwce. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Mollwee. of tho Sedgley, 45th and Pine
streets, to Mr. Henry Crltchley Legge,
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy A. Legge. of
Bala, will be solemnized this evening at
7 o'clock In St. Philip's Protestant Epis
copal Church. 42d street nnd Baltimore
avenue. The Rev. Clarence Wyatt Blsp
ham, tho rector, will officiate. Tho bride,
who will bo given In marriage by her
father, will wear a gown of lustrous
Ivory white duchess satin, veiled In tulle
nnd trimmed with pearls. Her long tulle
veil will be adorned with orange blos
soms and she will carry a shower bou
quet of Bride roses and lilies of the
valley, Tho matron of honor will be
the bride's cousin, Mrsv Henry Hooker
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HOXIE
Italian Art ot
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Artwro AnAftMmi Voice, iuiun
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Mumut SLAUGH voKjaj
K -Mn "S!HWJW1IT
at.
Forbea, of Pittsburgh. She will wear an
xqullte Kown of pals pink brocaded
vetrtL with a hat to match, and will
carry a bouquet of pink roses, with
showers of sweetheart roses.
The bride's other nttendsnts will be
Jirs. Edward Lesg-e. of Boston; Mrs.
fyiesUr Campbell. Miss Joan Gould De
llaven and Miss Marian Maxwell Duf
fleld, Mr Edward Leug-e. or Boston, a brother
or the bridegroom, will act as best man,
nnd tho ushers will be Mr. Clarenco Van
derbeck, Mr B. Kendall Archer, Mr. Het
sell Atherholt nnd Mr. J. Keene Car
ruthers. Immediately following the cere
mony n reception will be held at the lilt
Unhouae Mr Legge nnd his bride, upon
their return from a wedding Journey, will
live on Inlon avenue, Bala.
JAMESON-BlS!,Kn.
A picturesque wedding took place to
day at noon at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Oustav A. Blsler. 6191 'Woodbine avenue.
Overbrook, when their daughter, Mlas
Miriam Vcmon Blsler, became tho bride
or Dr. Norman Lee Jameson. Tho cere
""?ny was performed by the Rev.
John Fcrnley, of Burlington, assisted by
the Jlev. Charles E. Bronson. The
brldo, who was given In marriage by her
father, wore an exquisite gown of whlto
lace over chiffon, with nn undcrsllp of
satin Tho aklrt was short and full, with
flounces of the laco as trimming. The
long tulle veil which formed a trnln was
edged with orange blossoms, nnd sprays
of orango blossoms framed tho faco. The
bride cnrrled a graceful bouquet of lilies
of tho valley and orchids. Her Bister.
Miss Esther Blsler. who was maid of
honor, wore n gown of pink taffeta trim
med With flllver lnrA nnrt .arvlnrf n V.,..,.
quet of shnded pink roses. The little
nuwer Kin, juiss uorothy Blsler, wore a
dainty fro-k of whlto embroidered net
tied With n. TllnW fln.h nnH nn.lA.1 n mt.lHl
basket filled with sweetheart roses. Miss
uinays jnmeson and MIbs Hilda Jame
son, sisters of the bridegroom, who at
tended as ribbon bearers, were gowned In
white chlrton over satin trimmed with
gold laco and carried roses. Dr. G. L. S.
Jameson, nn undo of tho bridegroom,
acted as best man.
GREEN-GRAHAM.
A pretty home wedding will tako place
this evening nt 8 o'clock, when Miss Eva
Dllks Grnham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Thomas Graham, becomes tho bride of
Dr. Henry Lnrkln Green, of Shreveport.
La., nt tho homo of her parents, 6333 Web
ster street. The ceremony will be per
formed by the Rev. Howard Wayne
Smith. The brido will bo gowned In Ivory
whlto crepe meteor trimmed with lace
and will carry whlto crysanthemums.
Her only attendant will bo Mrs. William
Robert McKelden, th matron of honor,
who will wear pale blue crepe meteor.
Doctor Gren will havo Mr. William Rob
ert McKelden as his best man.
TYRE TURNER.
The weddlnir of Mix nmr tvii,.-j
Turner, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joshua
Turner, to Mr. j. Hnrrls Tyre, of Oak
Lane, will tnka placo tonight at tho
home of the bride's parents, 69 East Logarf
street, Germantown. nt 7:15 oclock. Tho
Rev. E. J. Humestone and tho Rev. 'Glad
stone Holm will perform the ceremony.
Tho brldo will bo given in marriage by
her father. The maid of honor will bo
Miss Helen F. Horn. Mies Marlon Tyro
will attend as bridesmaid. Mr. Philip
Scott Tyre will act as best man.
"Whatever Else I May be, First, Last,
and All the Time, I am an American
Girl." Geraldine Farrar. ;
Qeraldine Farrar's
Story of
Her Own Career
It is the intensely human story of a
modern American girl's conquest of
the world in the most exacting of all
the arts a story of romance and ad
venture, peopled with the fampus men
and women of America and Europe
today. Millions will see Miss Farrar
this autumn on the moving-picture
screen; other millions have heard her
golden voice from the records; vast
audiences have been swayed by her
magic personality in those great oper
atic roles that she has made her own.
Everyone will want to read her story
,i: now for the first time told with per
fect frankness by herself.
The ladies' Home Journal
FOR NOVEMBER '
Trrc Curtis PnW4sW CemjHtay .. Imlepeiukftcc Smrt ..
SILVER WEDDING
HALLOWEEN
Children of Mr. and Mrs. Feldman Give Large Recep
tion to Congratulate Their Parents on Their
Twenty-fifth Marriage Anniversary
THE children of Mr. and Mrs. M. Felu
man, of 310 McKean street, gave a
surprise banquet at their home Bunday
night to celebrate their silver wedding
anniversary.
While Mr. and Mrs. M. Fcldmsn went
out visiting for the day their children
decorated the house and the caterers ar
ranged the dining room. At 8:30 p. m.
when Mr. and Mrs. Feldman came home
tho guests wero all assembled In the par
lor, nnd as they entered tho hodse the
musicians played the wedding march. The
silver wedding gifts wero on display In
the library.
At tho supper table the guests all re
sponded to toasts. The toastmastcr was
Mr. Benjamin Feldman. Telegrams from
out-of-town friends who could not bo
present were also read. The musicians
played old-time melodies as the guests
were at supper and all united In singing.
The following were present: Mr. nnd
Mrs. M. Koltonor. Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. Brian,
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Brian, Mr, and Mrs. II.
Barsky, Mr. and Mrs. S. Huberman. Mr.
and Mrs. L. Brown, Mrs. S. Sweet, Miss
Melbourne
Mrs. V. J. Craricer. of 6M7 West rhn.t...
road, will return homo Friday after spend
ing four weeks visiting friends In the
west.
Mr, Thomas Castcllanos. former Gov
ernor General of Yucatan, and his family
navo openca mcir new homo nt 30 Mill
bourne avenue.
Friends of Mr, M. Lerry, of Burd
avenue, will bo sorry to hear that he Is
111 at his homo
Physician and Nurse Marry
A romance which began at the Hahne
mann Hospital ended last night with the
marriage of Dr. J. H. McCutcheon, a
resident physician of the Institution, and
Mlsc Katherlne Stelnhlller, a supervising
nurse. The ceremony was performed at
the brides home, 671 'South Preston street,
by the Rev. A. E. Tweedalc, pastor of
Calvary Lutheran Church. After a re
ception tne couple left on a wedding trip
to Niagara Falls. The bride Is a grad
uate of the Hahnemann School for Nurses
and met the physician while pursuing her
studies.
Woman Struck by Trolley
Mrs. Mary do Grossa, 35 years old, was
struck by a westbound trolley car at 4th
and Market streets shortly before noon
today. She was taken to the Jefferson
Hospital, whero It was said she would re
cover. She is cut and bruised about the
head and arms. She was unable to give
her address.
Wilson Names Ephrata Postmaster
WAaniKT.TnV. flrf- 5ft-.PrMlrtAnt TVII-
on today appointed John S. Schreck post
master at cpuruiu, i-u
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CELEBRATED; ,
PARTIES PLANNED
Katherlne M. Davis, Miss Rose Brlasu
Miss Katherlno Silver. Miss Reglna Wln
derman, Miss Rosaline Brian, Miss Ger
trude Brown, Miss Sadie Feldman. Mhss
Bessie Feldman, Miss Dorothy Feldman,
Mlsa Frances Feldman, Miss BeatrtM
Koltonor, Miss Mary Silverman, Mis
Annie Barsky, Miss Roso Koltonor, Mr,
Anron Davis, Mr. Samuel Bomerson, Mr.
If. Silverman, Mr. Benjamin Feldman,'
Mr. Edward Suotes, Mr. Snmuel Rchull,
Mr. Harry Schults, Mr. Martin lMbr
man, Mr. Albert Feldman, Mr. John Kol
tonor, Mr. Solomon Koltonor, Mr. Mltchw
ell Davis and Dr. Jack Davis.
Miss Elsie Huesllne and Miss Mabel
Huesllne will give a Halloween party
Saturday evening at their home, 1S04 Al
den street. Tho guests will Includo Mlsa
Mary Davles, Miss Marie Rogers, Mlsa
Sadie Divine. Miss Henrietta Wlttmanr
Miss Margaret Gallagher, Miss Anns,
Fuhrmelster, Miss Gertrude Echer, Mrt
Ray Brown, Mr. Howard Garforth, Ml.
Jack Rohe, Mr. Edwin Mack, Mr. Jams
Kelly, Mr. Clarence Lutz and Mr. John
Richer.
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What's Doing Tonight
Society of Arts and Letters, New Century
Club) 8:15 o'clock.
franklin Institute; 8 o'clock. Free.
Lecture, 'Thanes of Feminine Education, OI4
and New," by Dr. James J, Walab, lioustoa
Hall. University of Pennsylvania; 8 o'clock.
Frees. -5
Oold Fish Fanciers' Society, Saul's Hall. "Ot
Olrard avenue; S o'clock.
County, Medical Society. 22d and LudloiN
atreeta: 8 o'clock.
Military Order of the Loyal Leg-Ion, Unlo
League.
Independent political meetlnrs. Odd Fellows'
Hall, nidre and Mldrale avenues; Ltederkrans
Hall. 2721 Columbia avenue: TexUle Hall,
Cumberland atreet and Kensington avenue;
8 o'clock. Free.
. Ftepubllcan meetlnra, Fackett'a Halt, Law
dale, and 4023 Frankford avenue; 8 o'clock.
Free. ,
Synod. lie formed Episcopal Church: Nlchal-"
son Memorial Church, loth and hocklsnd
streeta; 8 o'clock. Free. , '
Discussion of Frankford elevated plana. L1-,
brary Hall, Frankford avenue and Ovetinctoa
street; 8 o'clock. Free.
Suffrage Events Today
EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY".
Noon Meeting; at lfith rjd Hamilton atreeta;
speaker. Miss Anna McCue.
WOMAN SUFFIfAaE PAnTT.
8:15 p. m. Meeting- Vt 52d and Chestnut
atreeta; speakers. Miss 11. Dean and Mrs. moot,
8.30 p. m. Open-air meeting; at Broad ana
Ellsworth atreets; speakera. Mrs. William B.1
Derr, Mrs. William Albert Wood and William
Barnes. .
8:30 p. m. Meeting of the Philadelphia,
County Society at 20th street and Moyamenslng
avenue: speakers. Mrs. Marlon Holmes anj
Mlsa Elizabeth Upham Tatea.
MEN'S LEAGUE FOR WOMAN SUFFRAflB.
Noon Meeting at Cramp's Shipyard; speaker,
Harry Phillips.
4 p. m Meeting on City Hall plata; speaker,
Harry Phillips. 1
&-M p. m. Meeting at Broad atreet and
Montgomery avenue; speaker, Harry Phillips,
DANCINQ
C. Ellwood Carpenter Studio, 1123 Chestnut
st. The school "exceptional." Private and,
class leasons dally. Begln's class, forming.
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