CHARMING DEBUTANTES TO ASSIST AT TEA IN DECEMBER ;Miss Elizabeth du Puy Scott to Be Presented by Her Mother and Aunt on December 8 Cool Weather Hastens Opening of Town Houses Personals ' TlpBd ELIZABETH DU PUV SCOTT. JVl daughter of Mr. nml Mm. J. Hutch lnson Bcott, who will be Introduced nt n lea to bo alven on the afternoon of Wednesday, December 8, from 4 until 6:30 .'clock at the realdenee of her aunt. Mm, Darton Coske Hirst, will be assisted In receiving by Miss Sophie lieauveatt Nor rta. Miss Eleanor Carpenter, Miss Anna Mary Wftlthour, Miss Huberta Totter and tho following debutantes: Miss l'rls cilia Dawson, of Baltimore; Miss Mary ropham, of New York; Miss Katherlne Boyd, of HarrlsburK; Miss Ellrnbeth C. Adama, Mirs Sarah UytendAlc Balrd. Miss Agnes Morgan Brockle, Miss Barbara Mifflin Boyd, Miss Eleanor Bryant, Miss Margaret Newbold Castle, Miss Eleanor ttO. Cuyler, Miss Edith Earle, Mlsa Jose phine C. S. Foster, Miss Corlnno Borden Freeman, Miss Mariana V. Qowen, Miss Jlarla Thayer Graham, Miss Elliabeth W. Griffith, Miss- Katherlno Beeves Hunter, illis Emilia Posey Kennedy, Miss Helen U Marshall, Miss Alfredn Cope Lewis, Mil Charlotte Elennor Pepper, Miss Mar garet Onderdonk Itcmak, Miss Katharine E. Hegistcr, Miss Carolyn Sheppard, Miss Mildred Sheppard, Miss Christine Haro Stockton, Miss Mary Dixon Thayer, Miss Martha Thornton McAllister, Miss S. Val entine Mitchell, Miss Elizabeth C. Norrls, Mfis Sarah Claypole Nellson, Miss Ger trude L. Pancoast and Miss Anita Mar jory Taylor. Among the debutantes who will re ceive at the tea which Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Draper Lewis, of 433 East Graver's lane, will give tomorrow afternoon to In troduce the:,' daughter, Miss AlfrcdaCope Lewis, will bo Miss Elizabeth "Wharton Dawns, Miss Mary Dixon Thayer, Miss Maria Thayer Graham, Miss Mary H. Merrick, Miss Caroline H. Pemberton, Miss Frances W. Scott, Miss Charlotto Eleanor repper, Miss Mariana V. Gowcn, Miss Margaret Onderdonk Itemak, Mlsa Anita Marjory Taylor, Miss Barbara Ben ton, Miss Marlon D. Grant, Miss Mary Stuart V.'urts. Mrs. J. Allison Scott, Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, Mrs. Theophllus B. Stork, Mrs. Francis A. Lewis and Mrs. Charlton Tarnall will assist Mrs. Lewis in recclv'-i. Miss Mildred Patton will give a lunch eon today In honor of her bridesmaids and Sf a, few Intimate friends at the Whitemarsh Valley Hunt Club. Mr. and Mrs- Baymond D. B. "Wright, of 6314 Boss street, are being congratu lated UDon the birth of a son. Mrs. I 'Wright was Miss Margaretta V. "Whitney before her marriage. P Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clayton, accom !'panled by their daughter. Miss Mary E. t Uayion, oi uraywyn, urayi lane, iiaver rfdrd. Pa., will occupy their new home. ISIS De Lanccy place, for the winter, and will come to town the end of October. ,Mli Clayton was one of the most popu lar of last years debutantes. Mrs. Arthur Blddle, of 1S21 DeLancey place, who has been spending the sum- ,fner at her country place at Gwynedd Valley, will move Into town lato In the fall. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Bcglnald Allen and , Mrs. Allen's father, Mr, E. Burgess War- tren, of 201J Spruce street, have Just re- 'turned to town from Wapanak, Saga Ltnore, N. J"., -A-here they have been spend ing the summer. 1 i Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. "Wallace, of , Pltttfleld, Mass., spent tho week-end as - the guest of Mrs. Wallace's father, Dr. , E. W. Taylor, at Cedron, Indian Queen i Une, Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. AVal JlAte came on to attend tho memorial services for Mr. Frederick W. Taylor, which took place last Friday and , Saturday. Mlsa Julia Berwlnd and her niece. Miss Margaret Dunlop. will shortly move to town and occupy their home, 102 South , zm street, ror the winter months. Miss LDunlop Is spending several days as the Igu t of Miss Mildred Gabrlela Tllgh Mna.t at Tulip Hill, St. Davids The Countops Snntn TCulnlln. nf Trim Tork road, Elklns Park, returned to her ..home last Saturday from Boston, Mass., iwhere she landed on her way home from r. Portugal, where she has been srjendlntr Jhe last few months. Along the Main Line i, BRYN MAWR.-MIsa Marie Louise Glle -gave a tea on Saturday afternoon, at tho home of her narenls. I)r. nnrt Mrs. Ren- Hamin Clark Glle, on Havcrford road. Mrs. kuue and Miss Gile were assisted In re ceiving by Mrs. Edward Philip LInch, Mrv William IT. "Wnlnh nnrt Mm. .Tnhn , Tenbrook Nichols. The guests Included a number of this and last season's f debutantes. Miss Glle Is a granddaugh ter of the late General George W. Glle, iu. 8. A., and n nlffnA nf Dr nnrl frft. Thomas Arblson, formerly of this city, Ibow of California. Mrs. Chllds Frlck. of Old Havcrford j-roaa, will be a bridesmaid at the wed ;ng of Miss Isabel Rleman Thorn and 1 Mrs. Carlyle Barbou. which takea nlace rt the Christ Protestant Episcopal tChurch, Baltimore, on December 6. f. Mrs. Edmund Lewis and Miss Elizabeth Lewis have closed their home In Bryn hMawr and returned to their town house, 1 Boujh Sd street l HOSEMONT.-Mr. and Mrs. W. Barklle sry have, returned to Pine CoXtago from White Sulphur Springs, where they i'jpent a fortnight. AT TIA1FTTMS v t, 1 , nl.ll W and Mlsa Elizabeth Dornan Phllllpe ve returned to their home on Lancaster venue, from nn extensive Western trip. , Ernest Halbach nnd Miss Halbach, iW XATlCIlkiAr ilVAnit nrA nAnrllno- n fnrtm Iht at Atlantic City. F Mr. and Mr. J. M. TtfmA whn hnVA Kaati pending the summer In St. Davids, have uriiea to tneir home In Philadelphia. RT Mr. and fr TnifV T.nmAlla anH am. ijly havo closed their cottage In Ocean fy and returned tWBt. David's. Chestnut Hill h Mr. Charles Potter, of Evergreen and Ijroapect avenues. Is spending several IM In, New York. jK Wlllard Rite Graham, of 7420 awt street, la recovering from a re lllncsst. Germantown (jA dancing class for children has been "sea by M4m Constance Taylor to ,Wac an Tuuaday afternoon at tho n CttfeuUry Club. Among the chll- i re Mh jnlta Caldwell, Miss Mary ThMia Eleanor Murphy, Mlas Mil- "urpny, Mls Elizabeth Morrison, r Rodman Haimon. Master John n, Master John Donahue. rf. ana Mra, James Mapes Dodge, of "ilea for ta SoaUtr wW h " mm swan imm w v iLg" im, mum nm , ." BOMtUa lUihas Mtr mt H aIi .u.i . . -.. 4 W'letir Mitwr, KvtMttMT L. "" M tMulraaamla wM TT ' wrtaWUu aaaMT a I ilw IU aoi HMa MMenn avenue nnd Clapler street, nc tomninlcd by their daughter, Mlsa Jo sephine Dodge, have left for California by way of the Canadian ltockles. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry S. Paul, Jr., who have been on a hunting trip In Alaska, will Join them In Vancouver. Mrs Frederick A. Dudley, of M07 Queen lane, has had as her guest Miss Stella Hobnn, of New York. Miss Lucy P. Kewhall, of 80S West Jpsal street. Is at Virginia Hot Springs for several weeks. Along the Reading Mr. nnd Mrs. James Sill, of Bent road, Wyncote, Pa., had as their guest over tho week-end Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mor gan nnd family, of Flushing, L. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Morgnn came on to nttend tho Pennsylvanla-Plttsburgh football game on Satuiday. Mrs. C. J. Webb, of Elklno Park, Pa., has Issued Invitations for n luncheon nt tho Huntingdon Valley Country Club this afternoon at 1 o'clock. About 100 gucstB are expected to be present. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Smith and family, who havo been spending tho summer In Ablngton, arc occupying their now home on Cloverly lane, Rydnl. Pa. Girard Farms Mr. and Mrs. George Norman GUI, of 2l South 21st street, hnvo Just returned from a motor trip with friends through Delawnre nnd Maryland. While stopping at Cambridge. Md.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Dayton, who nro relatives of Mr. and Mrs. GUI, entertained them and their friends at nn oyster bake. South Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Henry Creamer, of Mon roevllle, N. J are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robson, 221 Mifflin street, where they will remain for one week. Mr. Thomas Eken, of Newport News. Va., Is at present the guest of the Misses Norden, 1220 Durfor street. Mr. Chnrles Bastlnn and Miss Mary Bcdfoe enjoyed a pleasant evening re cently nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. James McArtams. 1133 Wolf street. Mrs. Mc Adams will bo remembered as Miss Grace Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyle have re turned to their home, 2223 South Broad street, nfter spending the summer nt Ambler, Pa. Northeast Philadelphia A birthday reception was given to Mrs. E. P. Rank, of 4th nnd Jefferson streets, last week, on the evo of her de parture for an extended visit to Spokane Falls, Wash. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Pntrlck McCloskoy, Mr. and Mrs. William Jocker. Miss Margaret McClos key, Miss Mary McCloskoy. Mr. Gus tavus Haberle. Mrs. Sara Slpple, Mr. Thomas Kilgallon, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ktlga'.lon, Mr. Lee Elsenbrey, Mr. John Devlin, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mrs. May Simpson, Mrs. John Kutz, Mr. John Kutz, Jr., Mrs. G. Kelm. Mr. George Kclm. Jr., Mrs. William Ryan, Miss Laura McGlnley, Mrs. Charles Sullen burger, Mr.'. Jnne Hughes, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Patchke, of Lebanon, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. John Bonn, of Reading, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harm, Mr. and Mrs. James McGInnlty, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Garnett, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. S. Stern, of New York; Mr. Thomas Kaln, Mr. and Mrs. McLeach. Mr. Louis Kul dueser. Miss Ruth Rank and Mlsa Amanda Dlrolf. "The Kentucky Belles," a three-act comedy, was given by the Colonial Dra matic Club In Dlsston Hall. Cedar and Cumberland streets, last week. The mem bership of tho club Is from the young folk of the Beacon Presbyterian Church, and the proceeds of the play went to the Progressive Society of the church. A linen shower was given Miss Elizabeth Weiss, of 1303 North Marshall street, last week by her sister. Miss Sophia Weiss. The, guests were Miss Dorothy Hates, Miss Ruth Plone, Miss Irene Kclmore, Miss Rene Kates, Miss May Phone, Miss Marie Sear, Miss Clara Wallack, Miss Catherine Kline, Miss Irene MIchclson, Mr. William Craig, Mr. Jacob Samson, Mr Julius Black, Mr. William Lclter man, Mr. George Knowoll, Mr. Max Ep stein. Mr. Harry Finger, Mr, Jack Har ris, Mr. Samuel Pearl and Mr. Albert Rothmlll. An "Old Mother Bunch" party was given at the Richmond PresDytenun Church, Richmond above Cambria street, Saturday evening. All the games of the Halloween season were Indulged In by the merry crowd In attendance. The committee In charge included Mr. Robert J. Stewart, Mr, Henry Steln moyer, Mr. John Craig, the Rev. ,W. A. Wllllums, D. D.. Miss Esther Sutherland, Miss Dorothy C. Maneely, Miss Bertha McMath, Miss Anna Stuart, Miss Han nah McMath. Handsome prizes were awarded the best-costumed ones In sev eral classes. Division 87, A. O. If., held Its annual ball nt Lithuanian Muslo Hall on Friday evening.' The committee In charge con sisted of Mr. Michael Brady, Mr. Philip Peyton, Mr. Charles Coyle, Mr. John Relly, Mr, Daniel Duffy, Mr. Eugene Judge. Mr. Leo Hubbert, Mr. William F. Campbell and Mr. Thomas B. Kane. Roxbqcough superintendent of the International Re form Bureau, Washington, D. C. delivered an address at the Men's Meeting, at the Fourth Reformed Church Sunday after noon, His subject was: "That Boy and Olrl of Yours." The annual donation day at St, Tim othy's Hospital has been set for Octo ber 30. The affair will be In r.hargo of the Ladles' Aid Society. Tha Y. W. C. A., of the Falls of Schuylkill, has a representative basket ball team that la making a brilliant suc cess. 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M& t - ' - MISS RUTH COXE Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Brinton Coxe, whose marriage to Mr. W. Standley Stokes will take place on Tuesday, November 30. Miss Coxo and Mr. Stokes will bo honor guests at a dinner tonight, which Dr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Gerhard will give at tho Rabbit. ATTRACTIVE WEDDINGS TO TAKE PLACE THIS EVENING Daughter of Mrs. William Wallace Frazier to Become Bride of Mr. George Edward Danenhauer. Other Marriages A PICTURESQUE wedding will take place this evening at 6 o'clock at tho home of Mrs. William Wallace Frazier, 6107 Springfield avenue, when her daugh ter. Miss Margaret Brown Frazier, be comes tho bride of Mr. Georgo Edward Danenhauer. The Rev. Charles E. Bronson will of ficiate. The bride, who will bo given In marriage by her grandfather, Colonel John W. Frazier. will wear an exquisite gown of Ivory white satin veiled In chif fon trimmed with pearls and old family lace. The court train will be of satin and over this the filmy tulle veil, held to tho head by a fluster of orange blos soms which were worn by tho bride's mother ut the time of her marriage, will be gracefully draped. A bouquet of lilies of the valley and dahlias will bo carried. Miss -Dorothea Schlvcley, the maid of honor, will wear a handsome gown of cloth of gold draped with gold net trimmed with bands of blue panne velvet. Sho will carry Count ess of Lonsdale dahlias In a delicate peach-blow shade. The bridesmaids will be Miss Edna Lawrence, of Mlllbourne, and Miss Mar guerite Stanford, of Bryn Mawr. They will be gowned In clel-bluo satln-strlped marquisette over white accordion plaited crepo do chine, and will carry quaint baskets of apricot dahlias. Miss Eliza beth Jane Smith, the tiny daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith, of Wynne wood, who will net as flower girl, will wear a dainty little frock of Irish lace trimmed with bows pt clel-bluo ribbon, hnd will carry apricot dahlias. Miss Margaret Brown, another small cousin of tho bride, will be the cushion bearer. She will wear a charming frock of white china silk, and will carry Countess of Lonsdale dahlias. The bridegroom will be attended by his brother, Mr. Howard Lee Danenhauer, as best man, and the ushers will be Mr. William Clausen, Jr., Mr, A. Llnwood Frazier and Mr. William Wallace Frazier, of New York. A , reception will follow the ceremony, after which tho young couple will leavo for their wedding Journey. They will be at homo after January 1, at S107 Springfield avenue. PAGE-MacDOWELL. A very Interesting autumn wedding will take place tonight at 8:30 o'clock In the Wlssahlckon Baptist Church, Dawson and Terrace streets, when Miss Mary Mac Dowell, daughter of Mrs. Martha Mac Dowell, of 3310 Cresson street, will be given In marriage by her uncle, Mr. Wil liam Lawson, to Mr. Raymond Shars wood Page, also of Wlssahlckon. The ceremony will be performed by tho Rev. Dr. W. E. Chalmers, educational secre tary of the Baptist Publication Society, assisted by the Rev. L. C. Hofcr, pastor of the church. Miss Helen MacDowell, the bride's sister, will be the maid of yhonor, nnd the bridesmaids will be Miss Edith Page, the bridegroom's sister; Miss Florence Sutcljffe, Miss Alma Lawson and Miss Ethel Lawaon. Mr, Page will havo Mr, John Cording for best man, and for ushers Mr, Norman 11. Jack, Mr, Louis Wagner, Mr. Asa WIntcrbottom and Mr, Oeorge Miller. The service will be followed by a recep tion at tho home of the bride's mother. Mr. and Mra. Pagq upon their return from thejr wedding Journey will live at 353 Daw son street, Wlssahlckon, where they will be ut home after November IS, WEWELER-DARKE, Miss Hazel S. Barke, daughter of Mr. and Mra. John W. Barke, of 3633 York road, will become tho bride of Mr, Her man I. Wewcler, of Selleravllle, Pa., to night at 6 o'clock, at the home of her parents, which will be attractively dec orated with palms, ferns and autumn flowers. The Rev. Dr. James O. Mcll benny, rector of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Resurrection, Broad and Tioga streets, will perform the ceremony, which will bo followed by a oinner and MISS GERTRUDE McQARVEY Photograph by Marceau. reception. Miss Audrey Doris Cheese man will be maid of honor. Mr. Harry Moss will be the bride groom's best man. Mr. and Mrs. Weweler will leavo on an extended honeymoon trip, and will be at home nfter December 1, at Tho Gables, Selleravllle. ROBINSON BROOK. Tho marriage of Miss Ida R. Brook, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Brook, of 5217 Ridge avenue, Roxborough, to Mr. Joseph S. Robinson took place on Satur day morning nt 10 o'clock In tho Wlssa hlckon Methodist Episcopal Church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev, Frank M. Gray, tho pastor, and was fol lowed by a breakfast at the homo of tho bride's parents. Mr. Brook gave his daughter In marriage, and sho was at tended by Miss Alice Holllngsworth. Mlsa Mildred Worthlngton, Miss Hazel Elch man and Miss Mlnnlo Brook, tho bride's sister; as 'brldemaida. Miss Sara Smith acted as flower girl. Mr. Edward JCIppax, was Mr. Robinson's best man,, nnd tho ushers were Mr. Horace Wooler, Mr. John Sykes nnd Mr. Bovard Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson will spend somo time in Atlantic City and will be at home, nfter December 1 at 491 Markle street, Roxborough. HARTMAN-WILLIAMSON. A very pretty wedding will take place tonight at 8:30 o'clock, at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert M. Williamson. 715 West Allegheny avenue, when their daughter. Miss Jennie E. Williamson, will become the bride of Mr. James II. "Hart man. The Rev. Walter Greenway, of the Gaston Presbyterian Church, 11th street and Lehigh avenue, will officiate at the ceremony. The bride will be given In marriage by her father. Miss Harriet M. Crane, of Newark, N. J., will be the bride's only attendant. Her frock Is of pink crepe chiffon draped over pink satin. Mr. Hartman will have for best man Mr. Jesse Mulr, of Brldesburg. A recep tion will be held after tho ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Hartman will leave for Wash ington, D. C, and points South. Upon their return they will live at 1031 Foulkrod street, Frankford, and will receive after December 1. CHALFANT-KNOTT. A pretty home wedding took placo Inst evening nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wlll lnm M. Knott, of North Preston street, when their daughter, Miss Bernlce Josephine Knott, became the bride of Mr. Wayno W. Chalfant The Rev. Charles E. Bronson. D. D., of the West Hope Presby terian Church, officiated. The bride wore white crepe de chine and Mechlin lace gown nnd carried bride's rosea and lilies of the' valley, Sho was attended by her sister. Miss Helen Knott, as bridesmaid, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ralph E. Knott, ns matron of honor, who was gowned In Nile green taffeta with chan tllly laco. The bridesmaid wore bluo crepe de chine and lace. Both carried bouquets of sweet peas. The bridegroom's brother, Mr. Raymond E. Chalfant. was best man. Members of the Curtis Publishing Com pany's Orchestra furnished the muslo for tho occasion. The bridegroom Is well known In athletic circles. The young couple left for a honeymoon trip South, and after their return will be at home at 4037 Brown street. Tho guests numbered about 150, many of whom were from dls. tant cities. BUSHEY GAMON. The marriage of Miss Rba Gamon and Dr. Harry F, Bushey took place on Satur day at 6 o'clock In the home of the bride, 1623 Christian street. The ceremony waa performed by her brother, tho Rev. R. Gamon, of Knoxvllle, Tenn., assisted by tha Rev. George Brewer, of this city. The bride was attended by her sister, Mlsa Elizabeth M. Gamon, as maid of honor, and Dr. A. Edward Heath acted as best man. On their return from their wed ding trip, Doctor and Mrs, Bushey will live In Camden. Delaware County The Interborough Baseball League will hold their annual banquet at the Con tinental Hotel on November 13. The Girls' Athletio Association, of the Upper Darby High School, will hold a Halloween party In the school auditorium on November 1. Mr. William T. Ellis, of Swarthmore, will addieaa the nonpartisan rally which will be held In the Media Armory this evening by tho .People's Rlghta Associa tion. Millbourne Mr. Fred Adams has moved tp Mlll bourne, where he will spend the winter at 25 Sellers avenue. An old-time Halloween party and dance will be given on Saturday evening at 14 Ilurd avenue. In honor of Miss Adeline Cohen, who.. has Just returned from Pltta hurh, Pa. , Mr. and Mra. a, V Roar W aend fortaltflit at JAoutjt Pecoao, Entertainments A house warming was given on Satur day night by Mr Peter Brennan, at h! hjrne, K2S South Croskey street. In honor of Mr and Mrs. F. A Farrcll. The dec orations were yellow chrysanthemums and nutumn leaves. Music was furnished by a string band, and dancing was tho main feature of tho evening. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry II. J. Logan, Mies Anna Deo, Miss Miriam Dee, Miss Anna Painter, Miss Evelyn Fozzell, Miss Eleanor Hnmllton, Miss Mny Kreff, Miss May Harrlty, Miss Miriam McKen na, Mlas Anna Burn, Mlsa Grace Stelfel, Miss Mario fichustor, Mr. Peter S. Bren nan, Mr Walter Schustor, Mr. Lewis Molaelandcr, Mr. Stephen Conroy, Mr. JAmrJi Xfrt.t,tin t A.4I,.... n.iitt,i. tm Jark Trumbnr, Mr. Francis McKenna', Mr! v mica uuunKnam, oir. l-Tea wooer, Mr. William Carpenter, Mr, I, Van Horn, Mr. Pntrlck Burns and Mr. Harold Fitzgerald. Mrs. Farrell will be remembered ns Miss Anna McKenna. ,.M.r' and Mr8 Walter H. Cox. of Sharon Hill, gave a luncheon In honor of their daughter. Miss Henrietta Cox, Friday nfternoon nt the Colonnade Hotel. The guests Included Mrs. Herbert N Gasklll, Mlsa Violet Marie Krnusa, Miss. Esther Hill, Miss Minnie Hexamer, Miss Helen J. Dunlap, Mlas Dorothy Zurn. Miss Jo sephine Doerr, Miss Stella W. Durer. Miss C. Grace Fulmer, Miss Sophie R. Dunlnp, Miss Martha Anderson, Miss Mildred Shlmer, Miss Margaret Rebecca Patton, Miss Dorothy Mario Von Kcurnn. Miss Annn Eberhnch, Miss Helen Woolson, Miss Mildred Bacr. Miss Dorothy Chest nut and Miss Mnrgaret Fischer. Tho Wnrflcld Social gave a phantom party nt tho home of Miss Mnrgaret Hen nard. of 131 Arch street, on Friday night. Thero wero nbout 35 guests present. North Philadelphia A delightful birthday party was given In honor of Hnrry Ouscy to celebrate his sixth anniversary by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pnueul Ousey, of 12th nnd Som erset streets, last week. The guests were Miss Annetta Coyne, Miss Elaine Emcly, Miss Anna Dealy, Master Wesley Graves, Miss Margaret Mays, Miss Martha Ouscy, Miss Mary Dcaly, Miss Margnret Coyne, Miss Kathryn Strobell, Miss Mary Gam ble, Miss Gertrude Carl, Miss May Coyne, Master Lewis Graves, Master Cnrlton Emcly, Master Leon Rclss, Mrs. S. Haley and Mrs. Walter W. Emely. A masquerado party was given on Fri day evening at the home of Mr. James S. Holt, 15th and Cumberland streets, by his niece. Miss Clara Edwards. Eleven young couples were In attendance and spent the evening playing Halloween games, dancing and listening to vocal and Instrumental music. The house wns pret tily decorated with autumn leaves and chrysanthemums. Those who attended In costume we-e Mr. Gerald Efflng. Sliss Frlda C. Frltsch, Mr. Walter R. Lupton, nil of Droxel Hill; Miss Alice Wheatland, Mr. Powell Stack house. Miss Ethel Wheatland. Miss Mil dred Parker, Mr. Harold K. Broome, Miss Emma Conner, Mr. Albert Stellwag, Miss Elizabeth Bowen, Mr. Charles Hlnchman, Miss Elizabeth Hahslg. Mr. Georgo Bur nett, Miss Katherlne Hahslg, Mr. Frank lin L. Ford, Jr., Miss Elslo Ullrich, Mr. Walter Nunnnmaker, Miss Marlon Got wals. Mr. C. Lloyd Carver and Miss Clara Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay, of East York street, spent the week-end at Washington, D. C. Announcement Is mndo of the marriage of Miss Martha Evcrly Appleton, of 3026 Emerald street, and Mr. William Frank Boyer, of 20S2 East Cumberland street, on Friday, October 22, at 1:30 o'clock. West Philadelphia Miss Jnnct Shoe Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Peterson, gavo a small Informal dance last evening at her home, 5i08 Cedarhurst street. In honor of her guest. Miss Loretta Tralnor, of Flushing, I I. The guests Included Miss Marie Love, Miss Lucille Love, Miss Carol Johnstone, of Vlncland, N. J.; Mr. Raymond Moore, Mr. Frederick Mclntlre, Mr. Perclvnl Home. Mr. Harold Stevens Peters, Mr. Stanley Sondhelm and others. This evening Mr. and Mrs. Peterson will give a theatre party for their daughter and Miss Tralnor. Mrs. H. Engle and Mrs. E. F. Gorman, of 6C0U Pino street, havo arranged an In formal fancy costume dance iu s held nt Wynnefleld Club on November 6. Thero will bo 60 guests present. Mrs. E. Keenan, of 123 North 50th street. gave a Halloween party and dance on Saturday evening In honor of her daugh ter. Miss Doris Keenan. Covers wero set for 30. Among those present wero Miss Ruth Nelson, Miss NlWia Wnllgrem, Miss Frances Maloney, Miss Mary Mai Ion, M'bs Dorothy Van Keurnn, Miss Dorothy Pernor, Miss Jennie Repestren, Mlsa Katherlne Qiilnn, MIfs Mnrgaret Campbell, Miss Marlon Conway, Miss Lydla Farrcll, Miss Jessie Llndenfelter, Miss Mae Goring, Miss Helen Hlmmbrlz and Miss Katherlne Keenan. Mr. Joseph Alglc, Mr. Jack Freeman, Mr. Joseph Keenan, Mr. Arthur Anderson, Mr. Thomas McDorgal, Mr. Wilbur Felser, Mr. Wesley Moore, Mr, Charles Brown, Mr. Joseph Dougherty. Mr. Jack Wood craft, Mr. Samuel Clark, Mr. Edgar Brudcr, Mr. Chester Cllmmcll and Mr. Paul L. Smiley. Lansdowne The Flower Mission, of which Mrs. O. W. Conard la superintendent, has sent since May more than 2500 bouquets of (lowers to tho sick and poor throughout the city. Among thoso who have sent weekly donations to Mrs. Conard are Mrs. Edgar Scott, Miss E. A. Shrlgley, Mrs. II. F. Warren. Mrs. F. G. Worrell. Mrs. John Way, Mrs. Charles Suplee, Mrs. G. G. Chambers, Mrs. C. C. Llpplncott, Miss Conway, Miss Wlnchcter, Mlas Mary F. Way. Miss Rachel Zleglcr, Miss Edith R. Goodwin, Mrs. William Leonard, Mrs. Hugh Dunlap, Miss Martha Pratt, Mrs. W. K. Matslnger, Mrs. C. G. WJghtman, Mrs. E. Rlttenhouse, Jr., Mrs. William Fogg, Mrs. A. J, Pennock, Miss Isabella Pennock, G. L. Gilbert. Joseph Kister, Mlsa Frances Barnard, Mrs. John Meader, Mrs. Thomas Satterthwalte, Mlsa Ethel Gilbert, Miss Jane Pearson, Miss DJrothy McEwen, Mrs. Fennlmoro Bishop, Mrs. Adams, Mrs, Violet Worrell, Mrs Nelron LyBter, Mrs. B. H, Shoemaker, Mrs. W. W. Havlland, Mra. J. E. Baker, Mlas Katherlne Jones, Mrs. Arthur Shrlgley, Mrs. S. K, Brecht, Mrs. Walter Llvlng atone, Mra. D. It. Richie. Mrs. W. F. Read, Mrs. Samuel Fennel!, Mrs. J. D. Carter, Mrs. H. S. Goodwin, Mrs, Thomas O. Cooper, Mrs. Marshall Hannum, Mra. Charlea Pettlford, Mra. M. E. Kirk, Mrs. Ebcr Greenfield, Mrs. E. 8. Thompson, Mlsa Anna White. Miss M. Cook. Mlas M. 15. Powell, Miss Caroline Vetkoskey, Miss Mary D, Palmer and Mrs, C. W. Cojiard. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the fire com pany will give a Dutch supper In the flrohouse on November 2. Mlsa Cathar ine Hefner is chairman of the committee. DANCING Martd'a Academy ",0bnoad ($z) Prize Hallswe'en Masieeratle ftS MONDAY, NOV lit-CAHU i'ltlZf S RECEPTIONS Every "WEDNESDAY. Fit I DAY & BATUItDAT Beginners' CUm TiHwday Night Follow! by 11KCEITJON. OIICUESTRA. Wo.- "80 N, Proa Bt. Phone Dl 83S. w agner hocum RVf ry wd. a st. Ev. OPKN CLABS KV1CHY TZU., 4 TO 6 P M. S.linllirt,rractlc t-j i ,iuJ ry Mo Scholar. MffSfiS" Dance TbtMv"- W&Fivr Maiqu Ball ' Cah Prla JSouvrnlrs Kxtra MuU, C. KLLWOOD CAJU'KNTKU 8hool of Dane in. JOB jnlDUI K. TIM BBflOaL ''! 1 I'wafci ul ! I ia m ill ar4 asTi 26, 1915; MADEIKFS WIDOW GETS WELCOME IN MEXICO Wifo of Martyred President Receives Wnrm Reception in Capital MEXICO CITY, Oct 28,-Senora Fran cisco I. Madcro, widow of tho late mar tyred President of Mexico, was received In Vera Cruz last night after an absence of two yeats, with a warm welcomo nnd nn elaborate ceremony. It was the flrat visit of Senora Madero since the depar ture of her and her family from Mexico soon after tho assassination of her hus band by hirelings of the Huerta counter revolution in February. 1913. Senora Mndero was met at Villa da Guadelupo by General Pable Gonzales, representing the Chief Executive of the do facto Government, Venustlano Car ranza. The freedom of the city was ex tended to her In the name of tho new Government. Speeches wero mads by General Gonzales and members of the delegation with him. In which attention waa called to the fact that the Consti tutionalist Government has endeavored and will continue to endeavor to bring about the realization of those Ideals for which Francisco I. Madero gave his life, nnd that tho nnmo of her husband will romaln forever on the list of tho Illus trious patriots of Mexico, together with Hidalgo, Mcrelos, Guerrero and Juarez. CHARLTON, 29 DAYS TO SERVE, SAYS TMHAPPF "I Want to Go Home and Begin All Over Ajrain," De clares Wife Murderer COMO, Italy, Oct. M. "I ahall eat my Thanksgiving dinner In Home," waa the declaration made today by Porter Charl ton, tho young American who waa found guilty of wife-murder with extenuating circumstances, and only has 23 days to serve, dating from yesterday. "I havo been through a terrible ordeal, but I am a happy man today," said Charl ton. "I want to go back home to my father and begin life all over again." It haa becomo known thnt Charlton was Involved In n Jail-breaking plot early this year. At the last minute Charlton backed down and refused to leavo the Jail. Somo of the prisoners did escape, one of them eventually reaching the United States. Chnrlton told the prison authorities that he had assisted his fellow prisoners to escape because they wero In for long terms ind ho felt sorry for them. CONGRESSMAN FESS TALKS TO TEACHERS ABOUT AVAR Tells Chester Co. Institute of Causes of European Conflict WKST CHESTER, Pa., Oct. 26. Con gressman Fess, of Ohio, Is one of tho prominent Ilgures nt the sessions of the Institute of the teachers of Chester Coun ty, now in progress here. Ho Is giving a review of tho causes and conditions of the European war. He appears at each ses sion. Prizes were awarded today following yesterdays stock Judging contest. In which all the teachers were entitled to take part. As subjects, three line Percheron horses from the Delchester Farm of Dr. Thomas ABhton, and a prize Jersey cow from Herman Hoopcs farm were used. The teachers were given scorecards on whtqh thoy registered the points as they saw them. The Judges awarded Miss Emma W. Werstler, Malvern, first place, and Miss Orpha A. Wltzler, of Parkesburg, second place. The devotional exercises this morn ing wero conducted by Dr. Washington S. Laird. The Instructors were Miss Lillian Johnson, Mrs. H. C. Fetterolf, Henry S. Curtis, Superintendent L. E. McGInness and Dr. Thomas II. Brlggs. In the afternoon there were Instruc tions from Dr. W. H. Focht. a program of literary subjects and vocal solos by T. It. Mlddleton, of Spring City and Bcr wyn. What's Doing Tonight Franklin party mars-meeting, Academy of Music; 8 o'clock. Free. Dinner. Credit Men's Association. Manufac turers' Club; 11 o'clock. Association of Purchasing Azents, Hotel Walton; 8 o'clock. Society of Mechanical Engineers, Enilneers' Club; 8 o'clock. Concert In aid of German-Austro-Hunaarlan Belief Fund, Convention Kail; 8 o'clock. Dinner to Dr. C. A. C Codman. West Phila delphia Medical Association, Itlttenhouse; 0 o'clock. Lecture, "Preparedness," Mlsa Emma Gold man. Musical f una nan; a o ciock. Feed and Grain Dealers, Ilourse; 8 o'clock. United Singers, Convention Hall; 8 o'clock. Lectuie, "Wholesome Fowls,' Miss Emma Smcdley. Adalre School, Palmer and Thomp son streets; 8 o'clock. REPUBLICAN POLITICAL MEETINGS. Twenty-seventh Ward, West Philadelphia Republican Club, 410.1 Chestnut street. Twenty-First Ward, Lyceum Theatre, Lyceum and Rtdso avenues. Roxborough. Fortieth Ward, Lincoln Theatre, 49th street and Woodland uenue, and 80th street and Hurley avenue. Forty-seventh Ward. Continental Republican Club, 18th and Jefferson streets. Suffrage Events Today EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY. Noon Factory meeting at Standard Roller Bearing Company, Si'd and Merlon streets; speaker, Mlsa Itertha Bapovlts. lS'SO p. in. Meeting at T-8qutre Club; speaker. Miss Louise Hall, p. m. Meeting at tha Schuylkill Arsenal, snth street and tlray's Ferry road; speaker, MUs Elizabeth McShane. 7:80 p. m. Meeting at Bth and Wharton streets; speakers. Mist Mary II. Ingham and Samuel Mojrerman. 8 p. m. Meeting at 21st and South streets; speaker. Miss llertha Sapolts. 8:80 p. m. Open-air meeting at Eth and Tasker streets; sneakers, Miss Mary II. Ing ham and Samuel Muyrrman. WOMAN HUFFRAQE PARTT. 7.SO p. m. Open-air meeting at Bth atreet and Allegheny avenue; speakers, Mlsa Estella Russel and Mlsa Jane Myer 8 p. m. Meeting at 2047 South street; speak, era, Miss Elliabeth U. Yates and Dr, Kate W. Baldwin. 8 P. m.-Meetlng at 18th atreet and Ridge avenue; speakers, Mrs. Marlon Holmes and Mra. William 11. Derr. 8.80 p. m. Meeting at Wlssahlckon street, Roxborough, speaker. Miss Gratia Erlckson. 8:48 p. m. Open-air meeting at Germantown and Lehigh avenues; speaker, Mis Estella Russel and Miss Jane flyer. 8 p. m. Meeting at Frankford avenue and East Clearfield street; speaker, Mrs. Harry Phillip. 8 80 p. m. Meeting at Torrtsdale avenue and Howell atreet; speaker. Miss Eatella Russel. AUTUMN RESORTS Al-LANTIO CITY, N, ATL MNTin nrv - .." ---.w ... oupenor location with an unoDsiruciea view or bsach ITWUJHMWIHWMTftofTWllMgi ATLANTIC OITY. N, J. WNiaiHI HAHltrMIOT THAYMDIiy rat.a Atlantic City Westminster 'PllJ irt8fra& ana uoamwqiK srecoomMd standard of excellence Ca-,tv600. wuj-JOtJ.auamY. I II Ml , j - 9 'EFFKiYT DO0CRACT URGED m TEACBHB hi Montgomery County InstituU ' Begins Work Many Sub jects Covered NOnniSTOWN, Pa., Oct M.-Th of the Montgomery County Teachers' Ju st! tut e was begun this morning when th) moro than 800 teachers from all over thaj county divided Into aectlona and hr talks by Heuben Poat Hatleck, formerly of the, University of Kentuckyj W. Foght. of the United Btates Bureau of Educa tion; Dr. Luther H. Gullck. of tha Hurtt Sago Foundation, nnd Mlas Marian 8rmW Peters, supervising principal of tha Thomas B. Florence School, PhI)4U phlo. In tho High School section, with C. B. Pennypacker, ptlnclpal of tha Lower Mar lon High School, In charge, there waa a round-table conference, participated In by William Melcholr, of Narberth, and J. W. Wloder, of Ablngton, on "Professional Growth of High School Teachers Neces sary for Kfflclency," followed by a lc turo by Trofesaor Halleck on "Teaching How to Study." during which the teach era wero told that In teaching they should have a central aim nnd avoid obscurity. "Do as the reporters do on a news paper." he aald. "You will notice In reading a newspaper that the reporter puts nil his story Into the flrat paragraph and then goea Into details. That's tha way you should do." Kipling was re ferred to as "a clean, definite and vigor ous writer." Much of tho high school teaching; Professor Hallen said, was net clear, definite and vigorous. "The tlnve for dead teachers In the high school la gone." declared the speaker. "The teach er of the future must meet n mora dem ocratic condition. You havo got to get your Ideas drilled like German troops. You aro an advertising agent for educa tion, and If you can't advertise It by bringing results you are lacking." In the rural section the time was divid ed between Mr. Foght and Mr. O'Shea, who talked respectively on "The Chlld'a Uso of Strong Language" and tho "Rural Teacher aa a Community Leader." Mr. Foght told the teachers that to be come a factor or a "force In place of only a vine." a teacher should stay In tha community the whole seven daya In tha week Instead of going homo to spend tha week-end. "Mako yourself a necesalty by taking part In community work," said Mr. Foght. Of the several hundred teachers present only one raised her hand when tho speaker asked how many teachers were teaching home gardening. "Work. Fatigue and Best" waa tha sub ject of Dr. Gullck'a talk In the primary section, while Miss Peters told of tha value of games In corrective work In tha primary section. Weddings Today at Elkten ELKTON, Md., Oct 2. Couples mar ried here today were William C Denner and Alice Twining, George J. Lougherty and Klla Filler, Leon C Hilton and Sarah L. Hall, Peter Jack Carlgltano and Ida, L. King, and Joseph G. Evnns and Mar garet M. Burger, all of Philadelphia; Lambert P. Hussell and Marie Mack, Heading ; Joshua L. Hall and Lldle Crete san, Coatesvllle; John W. B. Hyde an4 Violet V. Morris, New York. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Charles R. Rudrauff,' 31)02 Germantown ave., and Fannie Armstrong, 1'owelton Apartment. Abraham M. lirooks. Si:i& Market St., ana lettn Shapiro. 18211 N. Xtd at. Finncla X. Jacquette, 2421 Kolrmount ava., and CJertrude M. McOarvey, 2211 8. 11th St. Jatob Silver. 2543 S. Utu St., and llesala JaKe, ("JJ Fitzgerald at. Joseph Welsh, Elem, N. J., and Annie Cam- tilnn. mi'i KmI at. John W. Creamer, OJS -W. Sedgwick st.C4n4-: Anna ai. 1'nnaie, uis v. utmDIia St. John JJyrnes, (EIOU Itecchwood St., and Rosa T. McFadden. 148 Gladstone L Thomas J. Duffy, 200 8. 17th St., and Mary K. ttnee. 2810 N. utal at. Lout J. Mack, 138 N. 87th at., and Anna M. Itlelil. 1348 Market at. Qoldbury W, Fowler.322 Woodlawn at. and Gertrude Harper. 1020 Stiles at. ;uryi a, urammcr, uuvt K. Davis. U24 X. tUtli st. . aiV I Sara rercy Jihnson, C75S Wayne ave., and Fannla n,v.ntnrf !tyV Ifnnth rrv at I Anthony J. 'Clanclgllonl, M4 Christian St, and , trances uienarai, i inter si. John A. Willis, 2D22 Nicholas at., and Mar gueiite F. Heller. 1G4X N. :13d at. t Charles E. Deal. 3428 Ella St., and Jessie M. I vanaegrin. oni. juascner si. Harry Wolf. 207 Catharine at. Rabanowllz. 1727 8. 4th st. and DecKa Del., and George McKnlght, Wilmington, Laura .. iteea, ii-i -a. aa ac Charles F. Joynt, 2030 Moore St.. and Ella W. O'Connor. 114 S. IKth at. James A. Ritchie. 1MB N. Felton St., and Elisabeth C. Retd. 8.143 Vine st. William II. MacFarland. 2013 K. York at., and Elslo II. Burgess, 2012 K. York st. Dsnlel T, McCarthy. S44 N. 12th St., and Margaret A. McCrosaon, 811 3. Dlit st. Clarence R. Humphries, Narberth. Pa., and Illancho F. lloyd. 232 a Frailer St. Harry II. Brill. Spartansburg, 8, C, and Rhea, Hyman. 2027 N. 22d st. Charles II. McGowan, Lansdalo. Pa., and Sadie P. Elliott. tKM E. Westmoreland st. Domcntco Masclantonlo, 1424 Alter it., and T. Kllzabeth Itevello. 1214 Ellsworth at. George I- Herbert. Rtone Harbor. N. J., and Sidle T. lleggs, 3012 Warren St. Frank Rushumad. .'(00 Iluttonwood st. and Mary Stevlec, 004 N. fld st. Russell n. Smith. 2410 Memphis at, and Ida M. Gilbert. 112S E. Palmer st. Norman Cnrley, 707 8. 20th St., and Mary Brown, Bs7 Richmond st. Walter Harrison, l&Ou Lombard St., and Mar garet Murray, 21 H. 21st St. William Cressey. 2411 S. Garnet st and Marie L. Wallls. 1045 N. Ringgold st. Herbert D. Williams. Ridley I 'irk. Fa., and Bertha E. Hoover. 047 N. 4M st. Job A. Conrow, 0038 Locust St., and Hirrlat L. Button. 32 N. 40th st. Jnmrs 11. Klcholanu. Lancaster, Pa., and Katie Fapanlcolts, 4818 Paul at. Christopher Dietrich, (110 Cantrell st., and Margaret Turnbull, 041 McKean St. Thomas II. Perkins. 1217 ilatnbrldg at., and Emma Lee, 1217 Balnbrldge, at. DIVORCES GRANTED Court of Common Plea No, 4 today areata divorcer to the following Rav S. Ashenfelter from Harry I- Ah. fetter. Robert Currlnaton from Lela Currlnnton. Howard A. Danehowar from Julia Danehowar, Harriet Frlda from Levi Field. Itertha IljgFrost from Arthur M. Frost. Mary Kajuisxr irom Moms liavnaar, Charlea tm Laumaster from Addle WhUworthv Laumaateriaf Margaretr. McCall from John McCall. Mar" r oKeiiy rrom j-airira f itv, Hannah F, Wolf from William II Wolfe. Joh" Zlealer from Emma Klexler. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Strayers Busmen Cc4Uf 801-801 Chestnut At.. PkfeW. Practical coarse. Moderate price. Peal guaranteed. Day k night session. Enretl Evening CIamm The National School Elocution and Oratawr I). A. HHOKMAKKK, Parkway MM. Miss English, 1T20 CHESTNUT Wt, swjm Dramatic Art. ElecuUaat. Special da for children. PkH.Sdl f Detiga fw Wmx BROAD AND aCABTBR ITALIAN SCHOOL. 1811 Cl.e.tnul, IWUaJi-f "Country Day 51hm1 tmt Wmf rrj.rtnwd, rm. Xav. Kail. ura - - Mr4 Appij.TUi Rrf, i Is'al ft fft. Tmmimy wmJVii Afpm Ai 't