Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 27, 1915, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING EEDGEE-PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, 0C1T0BEB 27, 1915.
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INFORMAL DINNERS AND
OTHER SOCIAL FUNCTIONS
Miss Henrietta Large and Mr. M. Stevenson Easby Will
Be Honor Guests at a Dinner Given by Mr. and Mrs.
Cabeen Mr. and Mrs. Allen Entertain
MR AND MltB. FIIANCIB VON AL
IJADE CAntSBN. JP... of llaverford.
wilt entertain nt dinner tomorrow eve
ning In honor of MIm Henrietta Men.de
lATge and Mr. May Stevenson Kasby,
whose engagement was recently an
nounced. A wcddlnu of Interest which took place
today Is that of Miss Ilorthn Kdna Hleo.
of Canada, to Mr. Wjnno I'urvlnnce, of
this city. Miss Illco's brother nnd sis
ter. Mr. and Mrs. llobert K. Jury, of
Detroit, Mich., announce the marriage,
which was performed at 2:30 o'clock by
the Rov. Doctor Ferris, at 17th and San
som streets.
Mr Purvlanco Is a well-known broker
of this city. Ho makes his home In
Chestnut Hill with his little rlnugh'er by
a former marrlnRc, Miss Hetty Purvl
ance. Mrs. nichnrd C. Norrls hns sent out
cards for a luncheon, nt tho Philadelphia
Country Club, on Monday, November IS,
In honor of Miss Louise Slnnlckson Groy,
a debutanto of tho season.
At the mnrrhBo-of Miss Emma F. Wat
ton nnd Mr. John Wallace Hnllowcll, Jr.,
which will tako placo on November 10,
at 7.30 o'clock, nt the 2d Presbyterian
Church. Miss Alyso Matthews will net as
maid of honor, nnd the brldcsmnlds will
bo Miss ElUnbeth Cumnilngs, of Werners
vllle, Miss Helen Cay, Miss Dorothy
Hatlowclt and Miss Mildred Bnugher.
Mr. Henry Itlchnrdson Ilallowell, a
brother of tho bridegroom, will act ns
beit man. and tho ushers will be Mr.
Edward Blackpool nnd Mr. John Her
man, of Harrlsburg; Mr. H. A. Thomp
klns, of New York; Mr. Robert Hoodie, of
Kingston, N. Y nnd Mr. JamesyGay.
Miss Cummlngs will entertain the
bridesmaids nnd 15 other guests at lunch
cheon nt tho Bcllevuo-Stratford, to bo fol
lowed by a theatre party jicxt Satur
day. Dr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Reginald Allen, of
1013 Spruce street, will entertain at din
ner on Saturday, November 13, In honor
of Mrs. J. Nelson Purvlnnce and Mr. Pero
Wllmer, whose engagement has Just re
cently been nnnounccd.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Wright, of Pnsa
dena. Cat., who have been spending sev
eral weeks as tho guests of friends In
Philadelphia, will return to tho West the
first week In November.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rush, of 2105
Pine street, will entertain at dinner to
night in honor of Miss Ruth Coxe, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hrlnton Coxe,
and Mr. Standley Stokes, whose maniago
will take place In the latter part of No
vember. There will be 12 guests present.
Mr, and Mrs. Fisher I-. Boyd, of Hav
erford, will have ns their guest Miss
Anna Boyle, of Chicago, 111. Miss Boyle
arrived Monday and will remain for a
fortnight. Many entertainments will be
given In her honor, among them a dinner
on Saturday, October 30.
Mr. and Mrs. I Hazleton Mirkll. of 315
South 22d street, will give a Hallowe'en
party on Saturday afternoon for their
small daughter. Mies Elsie Maclay
Mirkll. Their guests will be Miss Betty
Battles. Miss Louise Butterworth, Miss
Anne Carter, Miss Katharine Coffin. Miss
Dolly Duane, Miss Virginia Earle, Miss
Hannah Elliott, Miss Banning Grange,
Miss Norma Groy. Miss Eleanor Gummoy,
Miss Frances Hammond, Miss Helen Hill,
Miss Kitty Knight, Miss Betty Laird,
Miss Elizabeth Lawrence, Miss Dorothy
Litchfield, Miss Nancy Little. Miss Elea
nor Lucas, Miss Helen Mlchell, Mlsa
Mary Miller, Miss Beatrice Mockrldge,
Miss Lucy Morse, Miss Constance Rogers,
Mss Elizabeth Stetson. Miss Sylvia
Strong. Miss Lily Stewart, Miss Russell
Tucker, Miss Eugenia Ryan, Miss Ellen
Whltmer, Miss Mazle Stewart, Miss Elolse
Warrlner and Miss Frances Casselberry.
Along Main Line
HAVERFORD. Mrs. John S. Hopkins
and Miss Hopkins, of Philadelphia, have
taken an apartment at the Haverford
Court for the winter months.
BRYN MAWR. The Main Line Choral,
one of the largest and most successful
amateur musical clubs in this vicinity,
has organized for Its third season, un
der the leadership of Miss Anne McDon
ough. II is arranging for a concert early
In January. "
Mr. J, Clayton Whitby, of Lancaster
avenue, has returned from California,
where he attended the Panama-Pacific
Exposition.
RADNOR. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Chew and their baby have returned from
Narragansett Pier to their home In Rad
nor, whore they will spend the winter.
Mrs. Charles A. Munn, of Woodcrest,
will entertain In .her box on Wednesday,
at tho Rose Tree Hunt Club.
Sir, and Mrs. Ralph M. Townsend, who
were the week-end guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Browning, have returned to 2035 De
Lancey Place, their home In Philadelphia.
STRAFFORD. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Zantzlnger closed their house in Strafford
on Saturday and retdrned to their town
house, 1738 Pine street
DEVON. Mrs. William Nelson Wilbur,
of Idlewood Farm, left for New York
Monday to Join her sister, Mrs. Frank
Hillhouse, of New York, nnd take a
motor trip through New England. They
will be gono about 10 days.
Chestnut Hill
Mrs, W. P. Squibb, of 219 EaBt Sedg
wick avenue, will give a masked dance
on Saturday evening of this week. Tho
guesta will Include Mr. and Mrs. Walter
E. Knecbt. Mr. and Mra. Horace Mc
Fetridse, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Brewster,
Mr and Mrs. Harry Hopper, Mrs. George
Kessler, Jr..ftlr. and Mrs. Lore Frankln
fleld, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bohaefer, Mr.
and Mr John Bland, Mr- and Mrs. Uarry
Hang, Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Davis, Jr.,
Mr and Mrs. Charles L. Vink. Mr, and
Mrs. Joseph Stewart, Mr. nnd Mrs, Wil
liam Yerkes, Mr. and Mra. Frederick
Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rleg
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Scull, Mr.
and Mra. Victor Prelsbach.
Along the Heading
A fair will be plven by the junior class
of the Ablngton High School, Ablngton,
on Friday, evening November 12, In tho
gymnasium Many attracttvo tables are
being arranged and the usual refresh
ment will be on sale.
The Wyncoto branch of the Plant,
Flower and Fruit Guild' of Philadelphia,
held tho final meeting for this season this
morning at 9:30 In All Hallows' parish
house, Wyncote.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Whiteside, accom
panied by their daughter, Miss Esther
Whiteside, of Washington lane, Chelten
Hills, have returned home from their
summer at Ogonquit, Me., and will spend
the winter at Chelten Hills-
West Philadelphia
Mr, end Mrs. EJwarfl Moran, of 1126
North th street, gave a surprise party
n honor of the th birthday of their
dnuhur, Miss Margaret Marlel Moran,
PH flatiirduy evening. Among the ffUMM
were. Mi Kdward Moan, Miss Maud
Moran, MIm Helen Naff,
Kathryn Cratln. Miss Marie nnd Miss
Knthrvn Pnndegrnt, Miss Holen Hmery.
Mr. Jnek Kmory, Mr. Junor Hmery nnd
M m Gertrude QnHagher.
Mr nnd Mrs. DavJd Craig, of 4t Lldy
avenue, who lmvo Just returned from
Mnrtlnvllle, Iml., gave a dlrnor In honor
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Glenson Inst
night.
MIm Isabel Henvoy of MM Vino street,
entertained the members of L. G. Club nt
her home on Mondny evening.
Millbourne
Mr. Martin SSnhn, of Hurd nvcnuo,
will lenve tomorrow for a trip to the Pan
ama ExpoKltlon with his mother, Mrs. A.
Znhn. They will bo away three months.
Miss Cnstnnellos nnd Miss Holen Grnuel
have Just returned from n fortnight's
stay In Atlantic City.
South Philadelphia
The Choir Guild of tho Church of St.
Simon the Cyrenenn. 22d nnd Reed streets,
will i;lvo -i dramatic entertainment tomor
row evening;, tho proceeds of which will
be donated to tho Plp Organ Fund. "The
Delegates from Denver" will bo the
sketch offered.
Mrs. Lewis Thomas will be hostess this
afternoon to tho members of her card
club, who arc ns follows: Mrs. James
A. Hamilton. Mrs. Leon Elsenhower, Mra.
Joseph llurke, Mrs. Albert Decker, Mrs.
Charles Vlgguers. Mrs Anna Ball, Mrs.
George Thtmns. Mrs. Mabel Turner.
Debutante Doings
tfck t.. . . v-iMfa-MMAih. . jtfriMfaThrtBiWWfr. . aaHa,asri
Miss Alfreda Cope Lewis will make her
debut this nfternoon nt a ten to be given
by her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllnm
Draper Lewis, at their home, 3 East
Graver's lane. A number of debutantes
will assist In receiving, among whom will
be Miss Elizabeth Wharton Downs. Miss
Mary Dixon Thnyer. Miss Maria Thayer
f lnliA r 1 t f .. - r a . . . I I - a '
.nullum, iuios .inry ii. aicrncK, .miss
Caroline H. Pembcrton, Miss Frances W.
Scott, Mlsa Chnrlotto Eleanor Pepper
Mlis Mnrlann V. Gowen, Miss Mnrgnret
Ondcrdpnk Remnk, Miss Anita Marjory
myiur, aims uarunra uenson, Miss Mar
ion D. Grant, Miss Mury Stuart Wurts.
Mrs. J. Allison Scott, Mrs. George
Wharton Pepper. Mrs. Thoophllus B.
Stork, Mrs. Francis A. Lewis and Mrs.
Charlton Yarnall will assist Mrs. Lewis
In receiving.
In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
J. Dallas Dixon, of 1015 Clinton street,
will give u theatre nrty. followed by
supper, in honor of Miss Mary Dixon
Thayer, Miss Mnrgnrctta Dixon Myers
and Miss Snrah Sergeant Myers.
What's Doing Tonight
Fortieth nnd Market Streets Iluelness Men.
7 South 40th street; 8 o'clock. Free.
County Medical Society. College of Physi
cians. S2d tind Ludlow treetn; 8 o'clock.
Democratic Club; 8 o'clock.
Republican rally. Thomas B. Smith Associa
tion of Republican Workers, HMh DUIsion, -loth
Ward. Alrdome, Market and 5!Hh streets: 3
o'clock. Tree
Lecture by Emma Goldman, Musical Fund
Hall, 8 o'clock.
I.rcturi! on "Hunting Trip Through Alaska,"
by Thomas Marllndale, Wltherspoon Hall; 7:45
o clock.
Dickens Fellowship, Hotel Walton; 8 15
o clock.
Health lecture. Winter School, 8th and Par
rlsh MreetB, 8:13 o'clock. Free.
Seventy-second Regiment Survivors. Indepen
dence Hall; 8 o'clock.
.rOUTICAL MEETINGS.
FRANKLIN PARTT.
Royal Hall, 7th and Morris streets; Labor
Lyceum Hall, 6th and Hrown streets, and
Turner's Hall (Italian), lsth and Wharton
Mrccls.
REPUBLICAN PARTY.
, Twenty-third. Thirty-fifth and Korty-flrat
Wards. Enjplre Theatre, Frnnkford.
F'?'A J"xtn- Ninth. Tenth, Eleventh.
Twelfth Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth
W-irds. Scottish Hlte Hall, Broad and Race
Btreets.
Forty-fourth Ward. Rltttnhouso Hall. S3d
and Haverford avenue.
Forty-slxth Ward. Wroe'a Hall. d and
Sajwom streets. .
TrT.7cHtX"f-Sur.t!; J,Ward- Knights of Tythlas
Hall, 303 North 41at street.
Suffrage Events Today
EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY,
The following sneakers will leave the head
3!ftcrua(.,or.,ne. L-(j"-l branchiae Society? a3
South Hth street, at 7:30 p. m. .
.,115 - Oermantown avenue, and Diamond
street, Mlsa Louise Hall and James 11. Dlx.
v745r23.ih,and Christian streets. Mrs. Eliza
beth S. Galon.
8:45 23d and South streets. Dr. George EUrle
Kalguel.
7:43 City Hall Plaza. Mlrs Janet Flanner
and Oraham a Woodward. "
.T:45"Bro.ai1 .'.treot. ftni1 Montgomery avenuo.
Mlsa Bertlu Sapovita and J. II, llruner,
xtViiSrW1 ,and., Bfflie': avenue. Mlts 'Anna
M5('!0 .u'id J- W. Iflggins. Esq.
7.15 Bth and Olnev avenue. Mra. Robert J.
Irving and Pauf Uottlteb.
7:45 7th and Rltner streets. Mra. Elizabeth
Brow n.
8.45 7th and, 8nyder avenue, Samuel Moyer
man 7 45 17th and South streets. C. E. Wells.
8:45 Germantown avenue and Haines street.
C. K. Wells.
7:43 Itldge and Columbia avenues. Harry
LowrnhurK.
8.45 23d and Columbia avenue. T. L. Wilson.
WOMAN SUFKRAQH PARTY,
7:3o p. m. Meeting at Bth and Venango
streets: speakers. Mis. William Albert Wood
and Miss Jane Myer.
8 p. m. Meeting at 2047 South street; speak
ers, Mrs. Harry Phillips and O. M, lilmmer.
8 P. in. Mass-meeting at BSd and I'lne
streets; speakers. Mrs. Ella Reevo Uloor, Miss
F. D. Stewart, Mlsa F. V. Bernheomer, Miss
hara V. Chambers. A. S. Olmsted and Miss
Estelle Russel.
H.'M p. m. Meeting at 4th and Norrls streets,
under auspices of the Philadelphia County So
ciety, sneakers. Mlsa Gratia Erlckson and Mrs.
G. If. Simmer.
8 45 p. m, Meeting at Germantown avenue
and Cayuga street, speakers. Miss Gertrude
Noar and Mlsa Jane Mcr.
SCHOOLS AND COIiTjEOES
BANKS -
tirrnnrppp" Philadelphia's
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Commercial
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Positions Posltlielr (iuaranlred.
Lafayette llldr., Philadelphia.
MISS MILDRED PATTON
Whoso marriage to Mr. Henry Cnrtwright, Jr., will tako placo today.
OCTOBER BRIDES OUTNUMBER
THOSE 6F OTHER MONTHS
Miss Lenore du Prunay Roussel to Become Bride of Mr.
J. Graham French Miss Mildred Patton Marries
Henry Cartwright, Jr. Other Weddings
THE marriage of Miss Lenore du Tru
nny Roussel, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Albert E. Roussel. to Mr. J. Graham
French will be solemnized this evening
at 7 o'clock In the Holy Trinity Memorial
Chapel, 22d and Spruce streets. The cere
mony will bo performed by the Rev. Vt.
H. Graff, assisted by the Rev. Henry C.
Stone, vicar of tho chapel. The bride,
who will be given In marrlngo by her
father, will wear an exquisite gown of
Ivory white satin, veiled In old family
lace, with a train of satin. The long
tulle veil will bo arranged on the coiffure
with lace and ornngo blossoms nnd a
shower bouquet of lilies of the valley will
be carried.
Mrs. James II. Emack will be matron
of honor, and tho bridesmaids will include
Miss Margaret C. Yordsley. Miss Anna
B. Wctherlll, Miss Oladys Hothcrlpgton,
Miss Eleanor Edmonds, Miss Dorothy
Trcmalne nnd Miss Annetto Gladlng, of
New York.
The little flower girl, Miss Augusta
French Wallace, of Louisville. Ky., a
niece of the bridegroom, will wear a
dainty white lingerie frock, tied with yel
low ribbons, and will carry an old-fashioned
basket filled with yellow daisies.
Mr. Clayton French will act as best man
and the ushers will be Mr. Albert E.
Roussel, Jr., Mr. Georgo H, Earle. 3d,
Mr. It. Morris Kempton, Mr. Ralph Dus
ton, of Charleston, B. C: Mr Joseph
Ewing and Mr. Philip Bliss, of Hobton
The Interior of the chapel and tho
chancel will be banked with palms, ferns
nnd autumn foliage and flowers.
Immediately following the ceremony a
small reception will bo held nt the resi
dence of the bride's parents, 2103 Pine
street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. French, upon returning
from their wedding Journey, will live at
Rosemont, where they will be at home
nftcr December 1.
CAUTW'KIGHT-PATTON.
Ono of tho most attractive of the
nutumn weddings took place today at
noon when Miss Mildred Patton, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Woodbridge
Patton. of 33th nnd Chestnut streets, be
came the bride of Mr. Henry Rodgers
Cartwright, Jr.. of Chestnut Hill. The
ctremony took place In tho Arch Street
Presbyterian Church. The rector, tho
Rev. Charles Edward Macartney offi
ciated. Tho bride, who waa given away
In marriage by her father, wore an ex
quisite gown of Ivory white satin. The
bodico was covered with lace, which
foimed a Jacket and fell over the skirt
In waterfall effect. A long court train
of sntln fell from the shoulders, over
which hung In graceful folds tho ex
quisite veil of cloth of silver, edged
with pearls, held In placo by n band of
silver and orango blossoms. She carried
a shower bouquet of gardenias and lilies
of the valley. The bride was attended
by her small niece. Miss Peggy Patton,
ns flower girt, and Miss Crosby Allen,
Miss Lillian Sills.' both of New York;
Miss Katherlue Seston, Miss Florence
Blair Heywood, of Massachusetts: Miss
Margaret Hopper nnd Miss Elizabeth
Cartwright as bridesmaids.
Mr. Cartwright hod as his best man
Lieutenant Shippen Willing, and tho
ushers were Mr. Montgomery Harris, Mr.
Philip LeRoy, Mr, Clarence Kline. Mr.
Marshall Morgan, Mr Charles L. Shep
pard and Mr. W. Stevenson Brogden.
The bridesmaids wore artistic gowns of
rose-pink taffeta silk, covered with the
full skirt of rose-pink silk net, trimmed
with the bands of the pink taffeta and
bunches of rosebuds. The bodices were
of the taffeta, with soft folds of the
Centemeri
Gloves
Women's Tan Cape Street Gloves M C A
Milanaise-Silk Lined fA.DU
Very smart and just the thing for "nippy" days.
Heretofore never sold under $2, but we have only
250 pairs.
We Specialize in Men's Gloves
1223 Chestnut Street
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NOVEMniSK 1st registration date for special
evening courses In the Ilookkeeplng and
the Shorthand departments. Individual
Instruction for nine hours per wook.
Tuition reasonable. Writ now or de
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fOMBS CONSERVATORY
3Ut Successful Season
Largett Enrolment in Its History
Pupils from more than a dozen States
as far distant as Montana, Utah, Okla
homa, North Carolina, Massachusetts
Itrrent Additions to l'licultjl
HUHMAN HANDUV Solo 'Cellist,
Philadelphia Oichestra.
FIIANCIS J. I.APETINO Harpist
NELSON A. CHK3TNUTT Tenor
Director of the Vocal Department
Theory will continue In charge of Dr.
Hugh A Clarke, Unlv of Penna , Henry
Bchradleck continues at head of Violin
Department; Gilbert Ilaynolds Combs.
head of Piano Department, supervises
work of all pupils.
GILIIBKT HAYNOI.DS COMIIS
Founder and Director.
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ECK WER'S, Inc.
Philadelphia Musical Academy
1017 Spruce St 2d Term, Nov 4th.
Jean Hkroblsch, tenor, pupil of De
Iteszke. Bee Tth Year Book.
HENRY GURNEY
TENOH
rtahn School of Muslo
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Studio, Estey 1111. Walnut at 17th St.
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PIANIST ArCOMI'ANlBT lNatKt'cTtOjT'
insbiii SLAUGH void
llk net forminp; a mod Nromlnit fichu
round the neck Large picture black
velvet hats, were worn end they carried
loose bunches. 6f mniden heir fern and
cosmos. The little flower girl wore a
simple white frock of tucked mulle. Her
hat was of lace, trimmed with pink rib
bon nnd pink roecbtids, and ehe carried
a basket niled with pink avvectheart roie.
A reception was held Immediately after
the ceremony nt the home of the bride's
cousin, MIm 13 men, at lit Houtli 19th
street.
After nn extended weddlnK trip Mr. and
Sire. Cartwright will be at home after
November IT at 1M Highland nvenue,
Cheetnut 11111.
aUI.nrtAN80N-01U.188IMK.
Tho marrlAge of Mise Mario Helens
Gillespie, daughter of lira. George Al
bert ailtesplc, nnd Lleutennnt Clarence
Gulbranton, V, B. N., took plnre at noon
today In tho home of the bride's mother,
1M9 Locust street The ceremony m
performed by the Itev. It. B. Mellon. Tho
bride, who was nlvcn In mnrrlage by her
uncle, Mr. Thomas Henry Gillespie, wns
attended by Miss Blennor tlonsall as mnld
of honor, nnd tho best man wns Lieu
tenant Donald Hoyden, IT H. N Abienk
fast followed at tho Hellcvuo-Slrntford.
nfter which the oinp uouplo left for
their wcddlm; trip. On their return from
their wcddlnc trip through tho West Lieu
tenant nnd Mrs. Gulbranson will be at
homo after ncccmbrr 1 at tho Normandlo,
36th and Chestnut street.
VANDEHHLICK-LAHZRLKHR.
A very Interesting- weddlnK took placo
at noon today In the Oak Tjtne Presby
terian Church, when Miss Kdlth Kverton
Larzclere, daughter of Mr. Alfred L.
Ijirzelere, was given In marriage by her
father to Mr. Stanley Hrown Vnnder
sllce. Tho ceremony was performed by
thu pastor, the Itev. K. J. Humeston, nnd
was followed by a brenkfnst nt tho Bellc-vue-Stratford.
The maid of honor was
Miss Gladys Do Camp. Mr. Jack Peler
mnn was the bridegroom's beat man. Mr.
and Mrs. Vandersllce left on an extended
tour, nnd will bo at home nftcr December
1 nt ICcnllworth Inn.
OUNAN-HAMMI3LL.
The marriage of Miss Marian J. Ham
mell, niece of Miss Jane Itnwnn, of 1616
Cambridge street, to Mr. Austin J. Ounan.
of 819 North 20th street, was aolemnlzod
Tvllh a Nuptial Mass nt 9 o'clock thla
morning: In the Church of tho Gcsu. 18th
and Thompson streets, tho Rov. Edward
I Splllane, S. J , officiating. Miss Anna
McKnlght was mnld of honor, nnd Miss
Anna C. Ounan, the bridegroom's sister,
was bridesmaid.
Mr. Kdward J. Hrollcy was Mr.
Ounan's best man, nnd the ushers were
Mr Alfred S. McNlchoI nnd Mr. Eugene
Ahern. Tho service was followed by a
weddlnK breakfast at tho homo of the
bride's uunt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ounan upon
their return from an extended honeymoon
trip will live at 1616 Cambridge street,
and will be at home after December 1.
COP.LEY BROWN.
A pretty weddlnK will take place thla
afternoon In the Church of the Immacu
late Conception, Germantown, when Miss
Mary Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Brown, of E37 Richmond street,
will become the bride of Mr. James Nor
man Corley, of 767 South 10th street The
ceremony will be performed by the pas
tor, the Rev. M. J. Hlgglns. The bride,
tor. tho Rov. M. J. Higglns. The bride
will be attended by her Bister, Miss Nora
Brown, as bridesmaid. Mr. John Heber
lin will net as best man. A large re
ception will be held this evening at the
home of the bride's parents, after which
Mr. and Mrs. Corley will leave for a trip
through New York State.
MASQUERADE AFFAIRS
POPULAR THIS WJ&EK-
Miss Jean Baron Guest of Honor at a Surprise Costt
Party Halloween Affairs Are Popular.
Other Entertainments
AMA8QU15 suprlse party was given to
Miss Jean Baron In honor of her
birthday by the members of the UnIo.ua
Club, of which she Is sponsor, at her
residence, M0 South Mh street.
An elaborate supper was served, when
tho mombors or the Unique Club nnd
friends voiced their sentiments In honor
of the occasion.
Among those present were Miss Sarah
Baron, Mr. Joseph Freldes, Miss Gertrude
Silvers, Mr. Samuel Weltss, Mr. Larry
Gerson, Miss Rao Baron, Miss Pearl
Hurnstt-ln, Miss Mclba Buxbaum, Miss
Freda Buxbaum, Miss Helen Abrahams,
Miss Sarah Gerson, Miss Esslo Deutsch,
Mlis Fnnnle Cohen, Mlsi Helen Margolin,
Miss Rose KrakowUr.. Miss Grace Chud
nnfsky, Miss Sarah Magll, Miss Miriam
Magll, Miss Helen Lehlang, Miss Gusxlo
Steinberg-. Mr. David Rowe, Mr. Samuel
Schallla, Mr. Emanuel Wlrkman, Mr. Mil
ton Whetstone, Mr Myers Squires, Mr,
Morrle Deutsch. Mr Benjamin Sobclman,
Mr. Harry Seldenborg, Mr. Benjamin 811
ers, Mr. Harry Katman, Mr. Victor
Schwartz. Mr. Samuel Llpschutz. Mr.
Charles Smolens, Mr. Harry Steinberg-,
Mr. Henry Klein, Mr. and Mra. J. Uror4
ir una jwm. i uerson. Aire 8, 7blargotiJ
wis AiarceiiA I'eiatrinc will give a
Halloween nartv nt hr hum. "iwo sik,
13th street, on Friday nlfht Amewi lh
guesta present will be Miss SUrtmai
uaxes, Alls c. A. Brannlgan. Mis M.-
A. Brflnnlcrnn. Aft Tttie.atl Ta1bim t.. '
Levvl Pelstrlna;, Mr. Thoma Leo'nardl
ana Mr. jonn scnuize.
H"wf" Pn"ty wi Riven by MH1
iwbuo uuiaDerg- on uaturaay evening-. '
nt her home, 3131 West York street .
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Friedman, Miss Annette Paul, Ml Ethel!
ocucr, Lues jqancne xiaiaDan, All Catll-.!
nrlne BAlnhnn. Xflaa M,a nnvA im
Jeanette Lansman, Mls Gertrude Telt e-. j
man, ansa ucatnee waxman, Miss Han
nnh Wflrmin. Xtla Tmi. aiifu tt-
Lillian Meshbero;, Miss Rosalia Rubin, !
Dr. William Rvlvnn Mp tank, n r..,..
fold, Dr. Solomon Teltieman, Mr Mar-4
ana f1n(li,1,.l W Itfllli. -a . . Jl
vun uiwminci, iir. tviii(am uoiauers-, Mr,,
C A. flrif.nelniiA tt ra1 a,w tm 1
Maurice Swartz, Mr. Samuel MandW'J
tr. jierman juiurod, air. Harry Bellgr
ana Air. unaries ai, Perllsh.
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Mrs. Joshua Ash Pearson, of 433 West
Price street, ha3 Just returned home from
Sandy Spring, Md., where they attended
tho wedding of Miss Julia Thorn, which
took placo last week.
Mrs. Charles C. Willis, of 421 West
Walnut lane, will leave on Tuesday, No
vember 2, for a trip to California.
Miss Kfthcr Howell and her sister. Miss
Isabel Howell, of West Chelten avenue,
have returned from New York, where
they attended a wedding.
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"That's why I always recom
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Its makers have never produced
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25c tins. At your druggist's
or mailed on receipt of price.
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