Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 30, 1915, Final, Page 9, Image 21

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EVENPOt LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1915:
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TWO CHARITY AFFAIRS WILL BE
HELD NEXT WEEK AT THE BELLEVUE
The French Relief Committee Will Have a Recital by
David Bispham on Wednesday, and Nov 6 There Will
Be a Bazaar for Southern Industrial Association
HENRI SCOTT IS SOLOIST
IN ORCHESTRA CONCERT
WITCHES AND GOBLINS
TO WANDER FORTH TONIGHT
Wee Tot and Debutante and Matron to Celebrate
Halloween Various Affairs to Be Held at Country
Clubs House Party1 to Be Given in Moylan
Philndelphinn Sings and Or
chestra Plays a Varied
Program
iiiHgX'Ml?rJtliiiif i ,,11)1,! miiMiifyt.!
ANOTHER busy week for the debu
. tnntes and older folk nlso will open
on Monday with a ten which Dr. and
Mrs. John Marshall will rIvo for their
daughter, Mlaa Helen Marshall, a lunch
eon to be given by Mrs. I. ltazloton Mir
kll for her daughter, Miss Mary Mlrkll,
and ft rabbit party which Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Krumbhaar will give for Miss
Mary Dixon Thayer.
On Tuesday Miss Charlotte Eleanor
Pepper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgo
Wharton Pepper, will make her formal
bow to society, and In the evening Mr.
and Mrs. GUBtavus Itemak will give n.
danco for their daughter, Miss Mnrgaret
Ondordonk Itemak, which will bo pre
ceded by several dinners, among which
will be one which Mr. nnd Mrs. Iloland
It. Taylor will glvo for Miss Mllllccnt
McCarthy, of Syracuse, who Is visiting
Miss A. Marjory Taylor. A luncheon
will be given that day by Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Wayne, Jr., for Miss Taylor. Out
side tho debutante affairs will be tho
largo hunt breakfast, which Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Carter Walbrldge will glvo
at the Huntingdon Valley Club after, the
annual run.
An Important event for AVcdncsday will
be tho wedding of Miss Hope Truxtun
Bealo and Mr. Oliver Eaton. Cromwell,
which will take place nt noon In St.
James' Episcopal Church, 22d and Wal
nut streets. Tho debutanto to be Intro
duced that Bay will bo Miss Elizabeth
Wllmor Orlftlths, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Egglosfleld Grllllths. Then
In tho evening, Mr and Mrs. Charles
Winter llally will give a small dlnncr
danco for Miss Frances W. Scott, and
tho French Itollef Committee will hold
ji recital by David Rlspham nt tho
Rollovuo-Stratford. Mrs. Thomas Cahall
will entertain at luncheon for Miss Dcnlso
Itonorc Mcrcur on Wednesday nlso.
Two debutantes will bo Introduced on
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Hen
derson Rryant will present her daughter.
Miss Eleanor Drynnt, nt her homo, 110
South 22d street, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. James
Mandorson Cnstlo will glvo a tea for
their dnughtor. Miss Margaret Ncwbold
CaBtle, nt their homo In Chestnut Hill.
Miss Louise Gray, daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Norman Gray, will bo Introduced
on Friday nfternoon, nt n . tea nt tho
Acorn Club, nnd thnjt evening Mr. nnd
Mrs. Thomas Do Witt Cuyler will glvo
a dlnnor-dnnco for their daughter, Miss
Eleanor do Grncff Cuyler.
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cus
tls Harrison will glvo their nnnual hunt
breakfast before tho first formal meet
t tint Radnor Hunt Club. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Walter Jackson Freemnn will lntroduco
their daughter. Miss Corlnno Freemnn,
at a tea that afternoon, and Mrs. Earl
B. Putnam will glvo a theatre pnrty and
luncheon for Miss Frances A. Randall.
In tho evening Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Cooke will glvo a dinner-dance. In honor
of Miss G. Rosamondo Fisher, daughter
of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Wilson Fisher. There
will bo tho nnnual reception nt tho
Academy of Fine Arts, nnd nt tho
Bcllcvuc-Str.itford tho Philadelphia Aux
iliary of tho Southern Industrlnl Educa
tional Association will hold n bazaar and
dance.
A series of dnnces under tho manage
ment of Dr. James A. Babbitt, Dr. Isaac
II. Jones, Dr. John II. Jopson. Dr. Jnmes
A. Kelly, Dr. Henry F. Page, Dr. Georgo
0. Ross, Dr. William T. Shoemaker,
has been arranged to tako placo on tho
following dates, at tho Rlttenhouso,
Tuesday, November 16. December 14,
Janunry IS. February 17 and March 16.
Mrs. Joseph Boun, who has tnken an
apartment nt 17th nnd Pino streets, will
bo nt home Informally on Monday after
noons during tho winter months. No
cards have been sent out.
A muslcalo of rare merit was given at
the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles G.
Helm, Dnylesford. Pa., last evening, on
the occasion of tho graduation In music
of their daughter, Miss Lilian Ireno
Helm. A largo number of friends were
present. . Miss Holm has unusunl talent
and promises to becomo n musician of
high order. Tho following program made
a most Interesting evening:
TAUT ONE.
"Old Black Joe" (variations), ,,,.....
Louis A. Drumheller
(Elections from 11 Trovatore.
Chopin Waltz In B flat.
PART TWO.
Prelude. "The Raindrop" Chopin
Chopin Waltz In D Hat.
Pasquinade -L. M. Ciottschalk
"Home, Sweet Home" (variations).. J. II. Slack
Mrs. Laurence Boylard has oponed her
apartment at tho Gladstone1 'for the
winter,
Mrs. Charles Decker, who was formerly
Miss Charlotte Franklin Bush, will bo t
home on Wednesday afternoons nf ter
November 15, at her home In the Glrard
Farms, 2036 Wolf street.
On Wednesday, November 10, tho "Sign
of the nose" flower shop, under tho man
agement of Mr. Charles Henry Fox, has
offered to give the entire receipts of the
day to the Rush Hospital for Consump
tives. A number of prominent matrons
and a few of the season's debutantes
will assist In tho selling of the flowers
on that day.
On Monday the Providence General Hos
pital, at Wlssahlckon nvenuo and Lincoln
drive, will hold its first donation day. Dr.
Mary Davis RIdgway. Miss Maude E.
Haines and Miss Minnie Coates are
greatly Interested In making tho affair a
auccess.
Word was received yesterday from
Paris of the birth of a son to Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Clews, Jr., on Thursday,
October 28. Mrs. Clews, It will be remem
bered, was Mrs. Robert Goelet, of New
Tork, formerly Miss Elsie Whelen, of
this city, a sister of Mrs. Craig Biddle
nd Mr. William Baker Whelen.
Along the Main Line
1 WYNNEWOOD-Dr. and Mrs. E. L.
Kanaga, of Narberth, have moved to
their new home at 217 Kent road.
HAVERFORD There will be a mas
querade dance this evening: at the Merlon
.Cricket Club.
BRYN MAWR-Mlss Lulu C. Brown.
of Morris avenue, is spending several
; weeks Jn Germantown.
8T. DAVID'S Mrs. Thomas E. Walton
' rave a children's party on Wednesday
: la honor of her little daughters. Miss
nviolfred and Miss Clarissa. There were
Itwenty-four little guests present and the
party was given In the log cabin on the
?aie of Walmarthon, Mr. Charles wai:
ton's place.
. WAYNE Mr Thomas Learning will
ttive a luncheon today to meet Miss Lin
'e. of Boston, who Is spending a few
IJayi with Mrs. Learning at Brentwood,
Lf " home in Wayne.
I 'r. and Mrs. George Aman and family
Ifcave returned from their farm near
RoenUvllle. to their home on Wayna
Wvenue,
feV .
nVincfrinf. Hi 1
f aance will be given tnis evemns ui
" White Murtfi Country Club when the
!?uownE L-uesta will be Dresent Mr and
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fn. Frederick Hurlburt Mr and Mrs.
:M'I Chue, Mr and Mrs. George Mor-
JYIlIinm Gilpin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas
Itftlton, Mr. and Mrs, Charles McBrlde,
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Marshall, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles, Miss Constance Taylor
Asam.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Oglcsby Grimtli,'
of Iverton, will glvo a masquerado Hal
loween party In honor of their daughter,
Miss Florcnco O. Grimth nnd their son,
Mr. Iloyt S. Grimth.
Miss II, E, Knecdlcr nnd her daughter,
Miss Edna Kncedler, nnd Mrs. II. Hlg
glns, of Hex nvenue, will spend several
weeks nt Yonkcrs, N. Y.
Germantown
A reception In honor of Dr. W. Bcatty
Jennings nnd Mrs. Jennings was given
last evening In tho church parlors.
Palms nnd jellow nnd white clujsan
themums wero used ns decorations, and
those receiving wero the elders nnd trus
tees, including Mr William M. Long
streth. Mr. Franklin L. ShcppnrU, Mr.
Charles H. Scott, Mr. M. Henry Kerr,
Mr. Ashbcl Welch, Mr. Fred Perry Pow
ers, Mr. Edward C. Cutler, Mr. E. Nnu
daln Simons and Mr. Walter Leo Shcp
pnrd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnrrcn Shchlc. of .1103
est Pcnn street, aro being congrntu
!nlc,d. "I the birth of n daughter. Mrs.
bhcblo was Miss Miriam Brown before
her mnrriago.
Miss Kntherine Bushnell, of 3010 Mid
valo avenue, Is visiting friends In Roch
ester for a fortnight.
A dancing class hns been formed nf the
younger set In Germantown. It will meet
once i a month on Frldny evenings dur
ing the winter. Among the members nro
M ss Mnrgaret Lnw, Mis Elsie Mvers,
M ss Anna Law, Miss Catharine Perry,
Miss Theodora Jellotte, Miss Kathcrlno
Bushnell.
Dr. nnd Mrs. M. J. Knrpelles, of the
est Chelten Apartments, have closed
their cottago at Wildwood Crest and
havo returned homo.
Mlsi Eleanor Clmsc, who Is tho daugh
ter of Mrs. I,. W. Chase, of 0700 Creshclm
road, is taking a leading part in tho
gavotto to bo danced nt tho Bellevue
Strntford on November C, nt tho bazaar
to bo given under tho mi-mlmi nf Mm
Southern Industrial Educational Associa
tion. Along the Reading
A masquerade and dance will he given
by Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo W. Wllenx nt
I their homo on Oak Lane road tonight
in Honor of their guests. Miss Virginia
Bates nnd Miss Sarah Moore, of Ne
braska. Their guests will include Miss
Helen Fctrlrtrc. Mlm Cecil Browster, Miss
Harriet Hooper, Miss Grncp Kcssler, Miss
Leonn Franklin, Miss Winifred Schaefcr,
Miss Grace Bland, Miss Helen Hnug,
Miss Phylls Dnro, Miss Caroline Davis,
Miss Mary Pntton, Miss Murgaret Stew
art, Miss Bertha Yerkes, Miss Nan
Brooks, Miss Elsio Frederick, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Georgo Klrpntrlck, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Fllnn, Mr. Georgo Donahue, Mr.
Frank Cnllahnn, Mr. John Frederick, Mr.
George Eckert, Mr. Walter Raymond,
Mr. John Toomey, Mr. Frnnk Mcrzbnchor,
Mr. Georgo Splckor, Mr. Frnnk Salt
man, Mr. Alfred Moore, Mr. Harry Penr
non, Mr. Harry Whiteside, Mr. John II.
Somers and Mr. Charles W. Welsh.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Simpson, of 1012
Hnworth streot, havo returned to their
homo nfter spending 10 dnys visiting
Washington, Fredericksburg and Rich
mond, Vn.
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo DInsmore Gideon
nnnounce tho ongngonieut of their
daughter. Miss Mnrjorlo Gideon, to Mr.
John Grimth Magulre, of Wayne. No
date has been sot for tho wedding.
Sir. nnd Mrs. J. Elmer Dlttrlch will en
tertain their bridge club this evening nt
their home. 930 North 42d street. Their
guests will Includo Mr. nnd Mrs. Addi
son A. Christian, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph
Gllllllan, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stockton.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph It. Lees. Mr. and
Mrs. Cross. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Vogdes, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Penrose Jones, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Frank R. Nelms and Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Park. This will bo the first meeting
of tho season, tho club meeting once each
month.
Miss Robin Crawford, of Pittsburgh, Is
spending several weeks as tho guest of
her sister, Mrs. Herbert N. Bailey, of C051
Cobb's Creek Parkway.
Mrs. William M. Wilson, of 3211 Powol
ton nvenue, with her mother, Mrs. Paul
Bolinn, nnd sister, Mrs. Edwnrd Barrett,
of Plttston, Pa., returned this week, nfter
spending a week at Atlantic City. Mrs.
Rohan and Mrs. Barrett returned to their
homo yesterday.
Millbourne
A mask and costume dance will be
given tonight by Miss Clalro Thlel at her
home, 21 Burd nvenue. Prizes will be
awarded to the most comic and fancy
costumes. The decorations will bo
autumn leaves and yellow chrysan
themums. There will bo covers laid for
20. Those present will be Miss Ethel
Goldsmith, Miss Sadie LIcberman, Miss
Goldsmith, Miss Sadie Lleberman, Miss
Anna Wclnsteln, Miss Beth Sllberman,
Miss Minerva Blller, Miss Bertha Hlrsh
berg, Mr. Maurice Garflnkel, Mr. Harris,
Mr. Benjamin Rosenberg, Mr. Georgo
Bloch, Mr. Morris Krlscher, Mr. John
Illrshberg. Mr. Philip Illrshberg, Mr.
Jack Garber and Mr. Michael Garber,
South Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Morris O'Leary, of 1625
South ISth street, are receiving- congratu
lations on the birth of a son on Sunday,
October 23. Mrs. O'Leary will bo remem
bered as Miss Margaret Reagan.
Miss Helen M, Carr recently entertained
a number of guests In honor of her 21st
birthday at her residence, 18U South
Front street. The house was beautifully
decorated with ferns and autumn leaves.
Miss Carr received a number of beautiful
gifts.
Philadelphlans Sail for Europe
Many Philadelphlans sailed today for
Liverpool on the American Line steam
ship St. Paul 'rom New York. Among
the saloon passengers were MIs3 Amy
Fletcher, Mrs. Kate C. Dunn, Mrs.
Michael Coleman, Mrs. Mary Entwlstle,
Miss Marie Needham, Mrs. Florence
Murphy, Miss Mary Barrett, Mrs. Charles
im, rn-.inn Thnmns Powell. John G.
Anderson, Miss Anna Fisher, William
Griftlths, Sltss Aiaggie r6us, "j
Teresa Murphy, Miss Hannah Martin,
Miss Sarah Michael and William D.
Gash.
Notices for tho Society pot will be
accepted and printed in tho ETentn
Ltd.-cr, but all such notices must be
written on one side of the paper, must bo
lisned lu Ml. ltu full address, und
nUeu posslblo telephone number must bo
given.
Send all such communications to
"Society Editor," Eienlng- Ledger.
SO JKftstnut street.
Unless these requirements aro carried
out that rUh:atloa may be possible,
the notlto U1 not be pobUshed.
At tho third concert of tho Philadelphia i
Orchestra, given yesterday afternoon nt i
the- Academy of Music, Mr. Henri Scott,
me nuimlolphla basso, was tho assisting
artist. Mr. Scott hns sung in opera be
fore, nnd is this year under contract to
sing with tho Metropolitan Opera Com
pany, As good bassos nre by no means
common, It Is certain that Mr. Scott will
ho heard here oftn this year. It is nono
the less fitting that his first appearance
of the season should bo with a local or
ganization. The program, which ranged
from tho 18th century, with Oluck, to
modern times, with Strauss, will bo re
pento'l tonight.
Mr Scott's voice, except In its very
lowest ranges, is deep nnd cxprcslvo and
richly colored. At one or two times It
tended to bo Hat nnd In the register which
Monrt emplovcd for Impressive sobriety
("In dtescn holltgcn Hallen") It was moro
than n llltlo dull. In his carefully cnun
clnted Gernmn Mr Scott did not quite
convey the august serenity of Snrastro's
Invocation But his phrasing was well
curved, nnd there was no fault to bo
found with his glowing periods. Ills sec
ond excerpt, "The Legend of the Sago
Brush," was happier In the lyric narra
tive than In the dramatic, nnd his reclta
talve wns without any high Inspiration
Jt remnlncd for the beautiful legend of
tno sage brush, which opened to receive
the Infant Jesus when tho proud roso
hnd refused to move him, nnd so movo
his hearers tn lyric ecstney. Tho bass Is
hardly n chosen metier for this feeling,
and Mr. Scott's trlumphnnt nchlovoment
or it is wholly nnd splemllly to his credit.
There wns a little slurring of sounds, ns
when ho made "m'ouvrlr" sound "mou
rlr," but the feeling of tho nrtlst wns
Irreproachable nnd his volco a rich pleas
ure. Tho orchestra plnved with n closer ap
proach to Its normal excellence than In
cither of the two previous concerts. It
hnd not tho sudden swinging Inspiration
of n week ago, but It had a lino stcadl
nefs of good execution nnd a smooth
tono which promises mightily for tho fu
ture. In the Oluck overture ("Iphlgcnle
en Aulldo") the stilng.s played with nil
their best sonority nnd with a sweep of
gesture which were gratifying to scnsl
tlvo eyes and onrs. In the Brahms sym
phony (No 2 In D Mnjor) all tho choirs
wero mellow, and on occasions tho tonal
coloring was Inexpressibly beautiful.
How Mr. Stokowskl and his men engaged
to bring to tho "Don Juan" overture of
Strauss such fresh energies ns they did
Is a puzzle. The audience ns much of
It as stnyed wns Incapable of taking In
all that was offered In tho tempestuous
nnd swiftly changing moods of this piece.
A French critic, obviously Wagnerian,
snld of Brahms that ho works wonder
fully well with tho Ideas ho lacks. That,
In tho words of tho street, scorned rather
thick yesterday afternoon. Tho second
symphony is nlmost too full of Ideas.
Some of them are trivial, but all of tin in
liavo some beauty, and tho depth of feel
ing of tho first nnd llnnl movements ate
not surfaces mlrroied In deep technicali
ties, but real emotions. Tho adagio Is
divided between sentiment what one
called German sentiment before ho wns
nfrald to hurt people's feelings nnd a
gny thoughtfulness. The allegretto Is
spiritual nnd charming. The symphony Is
confessedly one of slmplo humors but
they aro all very human humors, and as
such thoy wero played. Tho syncopation
of certain passages wn3 beautifully han
dled by tho orchestra without a trace of
monotony or of dullness. On tho whole.
It was a flno concert.
Northeast Philadelphia
Miss Campbell, of 1133 Marlborough
street, will glvo a dinner tomorrow eve
ning In honor of Lieutenant nnd Mrs.
Shuler, who nro on their way homo from
their honeymoon, spent nt Atlnntic City.
Mrs. Shuler, before her marriage, was
Miss Louise Einstein, of Washington, D.
C. Lieutenant Shuler wns formerly of
this city, but Is now stationed nt Wln
throp, Md where they will make their
home.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chancs Kurtz, of 2332
North 7th street, have left for a trip to
California.
Delaware County
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Le Roy Green,
of Medln, are receiving congratulations
on the birth of n son.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus E. Hcllner, of
Moylan, nnnounce the birth of a eon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Bunnell, of 32
West Sellers nvenue, Ridley Park, an
nounce tho marriage of their daughter,
Miss OIlvo Bunnell, to Mr. Harry S.
Kllmour, of Chester, on October 13.
Tho members of tho Norwood Country
Club will hold a bazaar and supper In
their clubhouse on November 10 and 20.
Mrs. John D. Allison, of Prospect
Park, Is entertaining her sister, Mrs.
Louis A. Lynch, of Coatesvllle.
Suffrage Events Today
EQUAL FRANCHISE HOCIKTY.
1 nnnn Mnntffomerv Countv. Pa. : Bneakfr.
Miss Ilcrth.i Kapovlts.
12 noon PoatofflCB Plaza,; speaker, Bliss
Elizabeth Hall.
2- p. in. Ml Elizabeth McShane will
dlstrlbyco Hti'raturs and Halloween novelties.
8 p. m. Quikertown, Pa.; speaker, Miss
Anna MqCue.
8 p. m. Coatesvllle, ra.; speaker. Mrs,
Harry Lowenburg.
7:43 p, in. Meeting at Germantonn avenuo
and Cayuga street; speakers. Was Jane Mycr
and Mrs. Ella Iteeve Illoor.
7:43 p. m. Meeting at 20.10 Columbia ave
nue; speakers. Miss Gratia Erlcson and Fer
dinand Graicr.
8 p. m. Meeting nt 20I7 South street; speak
er. Mis Eatelle Itussel.
8 p. m. Meeting at Germantown and Chelten
aenues; speakers, Mrs, Marlon Holmes and
J. c. Small.
S.13 p. m. Open-aid meeting at 17th street
and Sutquehanna aenuo; speakers, Mrs, Will
iam Albert Wood and Graham Woodward.
8.S0 p. m. Meeting at Broad and Rockland
Streets: speakers. Miss Elizabeth U. Yates and
A. H. Olmsted.
8.30 p. m. Meeting at 21st street and Point
llreezo uvf"iie; speskers. Miss May Macken
and Mies Anna MacFarland,
u p. m. Open-air meeting at Germantown
avenue and Tlo&ra street! speakers. Miss Jane
Myer and Mrs. E1I& Reeve Illoor.
A RECENT BRIDAL COUPLE
Mr. and Mrs. William Frank Boyer, whose marriage took place last
week. Mrs. Boyer will be rempmbered as Miss Martha Everley
Appleton, 4 SQ23 Emerald tieet.
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. rnoto by Murtcuu
MISS D0KOTIIY DINSMORE
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald A. Dinsmorc, who will bo pre
sented at a large tea this aftcrnon at tho house of her parents, 412
West Chelten avenue, Germantown.
Debutante Doings
Thero will be several nttractlvo teas
today nt which tho young society maid
will make her formal bow. Miss Dcnlso
II. Mercur will be presented at n tea to
bo given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Watts Mcrcur, nt Netherworth,
their home in Wnllingford. Mrs. Mcrcur
will be assisted In receiving by Mrs. Ed-
unid Wurts. Mrs. L. Caspar Istcr,
Mrs. B. Frank Eshleman. of Lancaster;
Mrs. Louis K. Lodge, Mis. Henry ABhton
Little, Mrs. J. Edwnrd Woodcrldgc.
Among tho debutantes who will nsslst
In receiving will be Miss Margaret M.
Perot, Miss Hannah C. Wilght. Miss
Eleanor S. Vogels, Miss Mary L. Scull,
Miss Esthor Jenn Bochmnn, Miss .Mar
garet Mcrwln, of Pittsburgh; Miss Eliza
beth Llnoa weaver, of Lebanon; Miss L.
Grnco Brewster, Miss Lois L. Jackson,
Miss Louise S. Grey, Miss Elizabeth
Broull, Miss Ellen Laird, of AVIlllams
port, nnd Miss Beatrice Molt Panott, of
Altoona. Miss Mercur will wenr nn at
tractive frock of white satin, covered
with tullo nnd trimmed with silver lace.
A dlnner-danco will follow for the re
ceiving party and n few nddltionul
guests.
At the Acorn Club todny Miss Frances
Clyde Montgomery Brodhend will be in
troduced at a tea to bo given by her
mother. Mrs. Robert Sayro Biodhcad.
Mrs. Charles Orr Steel and Mrs. Archi
bald Brndshaw, of South Bethlehem, will
preside at the tea table.
Tho debutantes who will assist Miss
Brodhcad In receiving will bo Miss Sarah
II. B. Penrose, Miss Olivia M. do Beclen
Gazzam, Miss Mnrguretta Dixon Myers,
Miss Sarah
Sergeant Myers, Miss Corlnne
B. Freeman, Miss Edith It, Ellison nnd
Miss M. Clnlre Spenser,
Tho dansant IU bo followed by a
supper at the Bellovue-Stratford and the
theatre for the receiving party.
Ono of the Interesting teas will bo
given this afternoon by Mr. nnd Mrs.
Archibald A. DInsmore, of 412 West Chel
ten avenue, to Introduce their daughter,
Miss Dorothy DInsmore. Tho debutante
will wear a girlish frock of whlto tulle
over whlto satin and encrusted with silver
trimming. Among those who will assist
in iccelvlng aro Mrs. Robert S. I'crry,
Mrs Paul E. Suter, Mrs. William T.
Barba, Mrs. Paul Spencer, Miss Alico E.
Lerch, Mlaa Sophy Rlspham, Miss Mar
tha Shoemaker, Miss Eleanor Baker, Miss
Margaretta Bispham, Miss Eloiso Ormo,
of Washington, D. C, who will bo MUi
Dlnsmore's guest for several days; Mls.1
Sidney Sear. Miss Marjorle Thomas, Miss
Elizabeth DInsmore. A dinner nnd thea
tre pnrty, followed by supper, will fol
low for tho receiving party and the fol
lowing guests Miss Dorothy Hallowell,
Mr. Archibald A. DInsmore, Jr., Mr. Wal
ter Mellor, Mr. Howard Dunn, Mr. Ar
thur Emlen, Mr. Morris Douglass, Mr.
James Do Wolf Perry, Mr. Paul Sutro,
Mr. Charles Barba. Mr. Lo Barre Will
iams, Mr. Jacob RIegol, Jr.. Mr. Calvin
Satterfleld, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald A.
DInsmore.
E. J. PENNYPACKEK TO WED
Millionaire Inventor to Marry Chicago
Girl Tonight
Edward J. Pennypnckcr, millionaire In
ventor, who Is a nephew of ex-Governor
Pennypacker and a former resident of
Philadelphia, will be married tonight In
Chicago. Ills brldo Is Irmii lluysee, n
graduate of the Lewis Instltuto in Chi
cago. The romance Is the result of an
automobile ride taken by Mr- Pennypacker
along Michigan avenue several months
ago,
Mr. Pennypacker was In a touring car
with several friends. Ho saw Miss Buy
see in a passing automobile. It was lovo
at first sight. Mr, Pennypacker succeeded
In getting nn Introduction. Several weeks
later a proposal followed.
Weddings
JOHNSON-WARNER
Tho mnrriago of Miss Edith Warner,
daughter of Mrs. William Y. Wnrnor, 153
West Penn street, and Mr. Walter Jnmes
Johnson, will tako place today at noon.
In tho FiIoiiiIh' Mooting House on Coulter
street, In Germantown. Miss Warner will
' wonr n gnwn of lusliuiis white "ntln
made with a train. She will nlso wear n
tulle veil in ranged with ornng- 'jlot-oms.
Miss Rebecca Carter will .o nuild of
honor, nnd Mill wear orchid-color chif
fon over satin of the mime shade Her
hat will bo of black lace. Two llltlo
Mower girls will bo Miss Margaret Woods
nnd Miss Clara Lukens Clark, who will
wenr dainty whlto frocks. Mr. Johnson
will have ns ushers Mr. Edwin James
Johnson, Mr. George Clarenco Johnson,
Mr. Bainard J. Cranston. Mr. Leonard
II. Schoff. A small lcccptlon will follow
Immediately after tho rereniony nt the
homo of tho bride's mother. After a
wedding Journey Mr. nnd Mrs. Johnson
will bo at homo nt 213 Winona nvenuo,
Germantown.
MARSHALL-DOBBINS
A very Interesting but quiet wedding
wil tako place this afternoon, when Miss
Lllllnn Dobbins, daughter of tho lato Mr.
and Mrs. William Dobbins, on Ashbourno
road. Ashbourno, will becomo tho lirldo
of Mr. Robert Marshall, of Noblo, Pa.
The ceremony will be performed by tho
rector, the Rev. Thompson J. Cole, and
will tako placo in St. Paul's Church,
Ogontz, nt 5 o'clock. The bride will wear
a most becoming mouse-colored broad
cloth stilt. Her hat will bo a small black
velvet of tho new .shape. Only tho fnml-
lies nnd n
row intimate friends will nt
tend tho ceremony. Immediately after-
waru jir. ami .Mrs.
Marshall will leavo
for nn extended wedding trip, nnd on
their return will bo nt homo In their
new icsldenco nt Glenslde, P.i.
EVOY PETERS
Tho marrlago of Miss Lulu E. Peters,
dnughtor ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Claus Peters,
of 4 IIS North Sth street, to Mr. Thomas
II. Evoy, of 2S0!) Diamond street, took
plnce on Thursday nfternoon nt 1:30
o'clock, at the home of the brldo's pa
rents. Tho Rev. II. Brnuns, of St.
Matthew's Lutheran Church, 7th and Lu
zerne streets, performed tho ceremony.
Tho brlilo was attended by her sister,
Miss Luetta Peters, ns mnld of honor.
Mr. Charles Peters, the brldo's brother,
wns Mr. Evoy's best man. Upon their
return from their honeymoon trip the
bridegroom nnd bride will llvo nt 5000
North 13th street, whero they will recelvo
after November 15.
J. L. JONES FOR SUFFRAGE
Prominent Lawyer Tells Why ITo Fa
vors Votes for Women
J. Levering Jones, trustee of tho Uni
versity of Pennsylvania and a prominent
corporation lawyer, today announced
himself in favor of woman suffrage.
"Tho world today Is nn industrial
world," said Mr. Jones. "The active cn
tranco of woman Into It, Instead of caus.
Ing degrading conditions, has Improved
everywhere the condition of tho toller.
"All tho men of the world in civilized
communities are trained physically, men
tally nnd morally by women until II
years of age, and from then until death
women still exercise the greatest of all
forces on their lives nnd careers."
AUTUMN RESORTS
AUTOMOBILES take
Gloucester Ferry -,- .
uhen going to Atlantic City, Cape
May, Atllduood and bouth Jersey
Points. Shortest Quickest Route.
Bouts on the Eren Hour & Half Hour,
ATLANTIC CITV. K. J.
Atlantic ary.
Superior location with an
unobstructed view of beach
and boardwalk A recognized
standard of excellence
C.cnv60d. KALTERJ.IW2Sy.
tilt iCADING RtSOXT llOIfl 07 Tilt WORLD
siDarifioroinRnwim
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J,
OHmniHir umaiMiT
JOOIAH WHITES SOUS COMPANY
TDAVMfsUi? Letln
Atlantic City
Westminster J g&rZJ?
Jt IO up dbr SS up sly Cua. Uur.
PHILLIPS HOUSK
HaMachrattta Ave, Busk. IV ? FfelUlsai
fyTiJt
Masquerade parties and dances, which
hnve been looked forward to for tho Inst
month, nro nigh nt hand, and maid nnd
rrnlron, beau nnd belle will venture
forth In weird, grotesque nnd fancy cos
tumes tonight to carry out the old super
stition of Halloween,
The children will be In their element,
nnd many pnrtles hnve been nrrnngod
for them. Mr. and Mrs. T. Henry Dixon,
of Chestnut Hill, will entertain for their
daughter, Miss Kathcrlno Welsh. Their
llttlo guests will Include Miss Snrnh
Inrge, Miss Julia Ross, Miss Elizabeth
Madeira. Miss Emma Norrls, Miss Eliza
beth Logan nnd Miss Caroline Graham.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert J. Wotherlll, of
6455 Gcrmnntown nvenue, will gl o a
masquerade party In honor of their
dnughtor. Miss Anne Wotherlll.
Mrs. Vooiheo.s Dinytnn, of tflkins Park,
will entertain in honor of her children,
Miss Phoebe Drayton, Miss Nancy Dray
ton nnd Mr. Henry Drnyton
Mrs. Charles Rogers, Jr., of 41." West
Stafford street, nnd Mrs. J. Nelson
Purvlnnco, of 2(0 School House lano, will
glvo a party for about 40 children nt
the Cnslno, on Pulaski avenue.
Miss Elslo Mnclny Mlrkll will bo guest
of honor at a parly to be given by her
parents, Mr nnd Mrs J. Hnzloton Mlrkll.
nt their home, 315 South 2M street. Tho
guests will bo Miss Hetty Battles, Miss
Louise Unttcrworth, Miss Aline Carter,
Miss Knthailne Coffin, Miss Doll Dunne,
.Miss Virginia Enrlo, Miss Hannah El
liott, Miss Banning Grange. Miss Norma
Grey, Miss Elcnnor Guminoy, Miss
francos Hnmmond. Miss Helen Hill. Miss
Kitty Knight. Miss Hetty Laird, Miss
Ell7nbcth i,avrencc. Miss Dorothy Lltch
Held, Miss Nancy Little, Miss Elcnnor
Lucas, Miss Helen Michel!, Miss Mnry
Miller, Miss Beatrice Mockrldgo, .Miss
Lucy Morse, Miss Constance Rogers. Miss
Elizabeth Stetson. Miss Sylvia Stning,
Miss Lily Stewart, Miss Rtisoll Tucker,
Miss Eugenia Its an, Miss Ellen Whltmcr,
Miss Mnzlo Stewart, Miss Eloiso Warrl
ner and Miss Frances Cnssclbcrry.
There will bo Bcvcrnl affairs given by
tho debutante set. Mrs. William Logan
Fox will give a small dance nt her homo
In West Graver's lane, Chestnut Hill, In
honor of Miss Carollno H. Pomborton,
debutante daughter of Mrs. Henty Pom
berton, Jr.
Mr. and .Mrs. William W. Fitter will cm
tertnln nt Gulphmouth, their home in
Vlllnnova In honor of their daughter,
Miss Rachel Fitlcr
Mrs. Henry Darwin Rogers, of 231
West Chelten avenue, Germantown, will
glvo a masquerade dance, when her
guests will bo Miss Chrlstlno Rchn, Miss
Elulne T. English, Miss Bentrlco English,
Miss Helen Daniel, Miss Dorothy Daniel,
Miss Audrey Knno, Miss Miriam Kane,
Miss Betty McCucn Smith, Mr. Allen
Smith, Mr. Lewis Smith, Mr. Clarenco
Fioemnn, Mr. Edwnrd Klnlcy, Mr.
Thomns Firth, Mr. Richard Brown, Mr.
John Heyl.
Among tho guests who will nttend the
Halloween masquerado party to bo given
bv Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert E. Glendlnnlng,
in honor of their daughter. Miss Mnry
Olcndlnnlng, nt their home. The Squlr
lols, Chestnut Hill, will bo Miss Mar
garet T. McAllister, Miss Mnry E. Boh
lcn. Miss Elizabeth C. Norrls, Miss Char
lotto M. Cheston, Miss Mnrgaret Ross,
Miss Elizabeth McMlchael, Miss Agnes
Itiocklo, Miss Margaret Thayer, Miss
Mnry Law, Miss S. Uytendnlo Balrd.
Miss Galnor O. Balrd, Miss Marian W.
Laird. Miss Margaretta Jenncs, Mr. Mark
Freeman, Mr. James S. Mcrrltt, Jr., Mr.
George Harrison Frazler, Jr.. Mr. Phlller
Lee, Mr. Evan Dunn, Mr. Brlce Blynn,
Mr. Russell Thayer, Jr., Mr. Percy Glcn
dlnnlng. At tho country clubs thero will bo vari
ous kinds of celebrations. At the Hunt
ingdon Vnlloy Country Club a costumo
danco for the members will bo held.
Several dinners will precede the dance,
Tho hosts and hostesses will Include Mr.
and Mrs. Thomns E. Dunn, of Allen lnno.
Chestnut Hill; Mr. nnd Mrs. John Henry
Coleman. 2d, Mr. nnd Mrs. Churchill Wil
liams, Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Schwartz,
Mr. and Mrs. Abel F. Wetherlll. Mr.
Jnmes A. Bell, Charles Lcedom and C.
Shlllard Smith.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel B. Wcntz, ot the
Orchard, Wyncote. will entertnln nt din
ner In honor of Mrs. S. Crozer Robin
son nnd Sir. Edward B. Roblnctte. The
other guests will be Mr.nnd Mrs. Charles
West Churchmnn, Mr. and Mrs. J. RIdg
way Bally nnd Mr. and Sirs. Charles R.
Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Boyle, Jr., of
Kcnwlck House, Rydal, will also enter
tain nt dinner nt tho Huntingdon Valley
Country Club, when the guests will In
cludo Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Potter, Mr.
trid Mrs. Snmuel K. Reeves, Mr. nnd
Mr J. Walton Steel and Mrs. Edmund
II. McCullough.
At Rosemont Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dlss
ton will entertain nt their home, when
their guests will Include Mr. nnd Mrs.
George Dallas Dixon, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs.
Victor C. Mather. Mr. and Sirs. Edward
Crozer, Mr. and Mrs. P. Williamson
Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wain Har
rison, Sir. and Sirs. J. R. Evans Roberts,
Sir. and Sirs. C. Leland Thompson, Troy,
N. Y.; Sirs. Chailcs Randolph Snowden.
Sir. and Sirs. SI. Roy Jackson, of Roy-len-Croft,
Rose Vnlley-Moylnn, will give
a house party and large Halloween
dance. Tho affair will bo held In the
large stone cilice building on the estate
of Charles II. Schoen, father of Sirs.
Jackson. About 100 guests nre expected,
Including a number from out of town.
Sirs. Paul Sorg, of New York, will be a
guest. The overflow of home guests will
stay at Schoen Haus, the home of Sir.
and Mrs. Schoen.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Henry W. Slende, of US
West Hortter street, gave a masquerade
last night ot the Student Chapter, Park
and Subquehanna avenues. Among their
guests wero Sir. and Sirs. Andrew Otto,
Sir. and Sirs. Horace P. Reeves, Mr. Stild,
Sir. Frederick Tyler, Mr. James Telsar,
ATJTTfittN RESORTS
For recreation,
go to Ashcville,
The Land
-the most beautiful snot
31l
A superb new train service inaugurated
October 34th. via
Southern Railway
leaves West Philadelphia daily at 3.15 P. M. Every
luxury of modern travel, and only 20 hours to a perfect
life out of doors.
The resorts in The Land of the Sky, its climate, its
sports, its scenery, are famous. '
B. E. BDKQESS. Division Passencer Agent.
99 vuesiuui di.,
fcSSsK???
Mr. Robert Lewis. Mr. nnd Sirs. Arthur
II. Blackburn. Sir. nnd Sirs. Ardley
Bhlpakcr, Sir. Thomns L. Jones, Mr. nhd
Sirs. E. L. Hllyard, Sir. nnd Mrs. William
Kugler, Mr. nnd Sirs. Charles Eaton,
Sir. nnd Mrs. II. W. Borgcnskl, Mr, nnd
Mrs. Perklhs, Sir nnd Sirs. A. B.
Slnthews, Sir. Philip Buckley, Sir, Clauds
Rottner, Mr. Albert Brnhnen, Sir. nnd
Mrs. J. Beerwntd, Sirs. Jean Mill, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Brown, Sir. nnd Mrs. J.
Hnlse, Sir. Thomas Nnylor, Mr. nnd Mrs.
John Lnughrnh, Sir. oml Mrs. C. Carr,
Doctor and Sirs. Itldpnth. Mr. Clifford
Goldberg, Miss Eleanor Slende, Mr. M. '
Sllcklebnch, Str. nnd Mrs. William Kcr
ford, Doctor nnd Mrs. Payne and Mr.
and Sirs. John Lorlmer.
A masquerade party will be given this
evening nt the home of Stlss SnVflgeaU,
136 Stooro street. Tho decorations will
be yellow and black Slusle will bo fur
nished by a string band. Dancing will
be the main feature ot tho evening.
Among those who will bo there nro Miss
Cody, Sllss Butler, SIlss Thomas, Miss
X. Logan. Miss Mary SfcFndden, SIlss
Cntafcster, Miss Stnrle Sloran, Miss
Annn Sloran. Sllss Porter, SIlss Rlttcr,
Miss McLaughlin, Sir. John Cox. Mr.
Thomns Kelly, Mr. William Tumclty.
Mr. John Curry, Sir. FrnnCls Hughes,
Mr. John King. Sir. Theodore Wllhelm,
Mr. John Lynch, Sir. John Doyle, Mr.
!...iy,nri1 "''"man, Sir. Robert Daly. Str.
.! ! nin Kcc&an. Mr. John Curie, Sir.
William Kelly, Sir. Richard Gideon.
Sllss Anna Getz Eberbach will bo tho
guost of honor nt n delightful maBqua
dunce to be given tonight by her parents,
Mr and SUs. John Storey Ebctbneh, nt
their homo on Colwyn soad. The largo
drawing room and hnll will bo npproprl
ately decorated with autumn leaves, while
the e ectrlc bulbs will be covered with
pumpkin shades nnd many size pumpkin
ami black rat livntcns. A full orchestra
hidden under tho stnlrwny will play fa
vorite airs. Pumpkins, lanterns, black
" i , ".'"J . wl"hM will form part pf
in i lo "'orations nnd tho favors
Z . ,c,Uilly Bhostly. SIlsA Eberbach
Mil bo dressed ns u whttcFolly with gilt
bells nnd her Identity will not bo known
r ii cIose of tho venlng's fun. The
following- young pcoplo will bo present:
SIlss rglnla Lloyd. SIlss Slnrtha Andor'
Hon Miss Henrietta Cox, SIlss Josephlno
Doorr, Sllss Sfnrgnrct Fischer, SIlss
m? c,MnP .,lolfo- Jt""' Margaret Lownes,
SIlss Llizabeth Todd. SIlss Frances Ray
mond Miss Dorothy Chestnut. Sllss Mil-V-TiJi
Ba.er' Mlsa MnrKA-ot Pntton, SIlss
V ' 'r''?' M1SB Sarnh Fisher. SIlss
Edith -Woodrow. SIlss Slargarot Storey
Lberbach Mr. A. Bowen Garwood, Sir.
I )C,", 11 .FHe.5'' Mr- Harvey Caloy, Sir.
Paul Nell Sir. Alexander Slovens Sir.
Georgo Cnnueld. Among tho older peo
ple present will be Sir. nnd Sirs. J. D.
if.,.'!!"' S. Eberbach,
;," :'""" v";l nnu -"iss iiua uetz.
Mr. aa Sirs Stephen B. Tlly, of Edge
Hill road, will nlBO entertain tonight,
when they will glvo n dinner, followed by
cards and dancing. Tho guests, who will
number about 50, will bo dressed In cos
tumq. 1
Sir. nnd Sirs. Harry Campbell,' of i
1-rankford nvenue. will ontortnln tontirht
at n masquerade party in honor ot their
daughter, Stlss Dorothy Campbell. Their
guests will Include Stlss Helen Campbell.
SIlss Slnrtha Allowny. SIlss Jane Cully,
Sllss Florence Beason, Sllss Carollno
Clark, SIlss Edith Wells, Miss Gertrude
Dempsey, Miss Alice Grimth, SIlss Sarah
Dunlnp, SIlss Emily Froncfleld, SIlss
Arlce Betts. SIlss Bernlce Cully, Miss.,
Many Slice. SIlss Slarguarctt Sillier, SIls. 7r
Blanche Wile, SIlss Ilnttle Cane, SIlss i
Eleanor SIcCnfferty. SIlss Elizabeth Me- '
Kill, Stlss Paula Prlmui, Bliss Slarlon
Duer, Sir. Harry Slullln, Sir, Chester SIul
llnger. Sir. Frank Clark, Sir. Ralph Tal
ley, Sir. Hugh SIcCafferty, Sir. Horace
Dunlap, Sir. Jack Smith, Str. Slathow
Slnnott, Sir. Thomns Lenry, ( Sir. Paul
Pilmm, Sir. John Graham, Sir. Alfred '
Maxwell, Sir. Arthur Jimenez, Sir. Wrnlter
Bates, Sir. Dlmar Wutts. Sir. E most
Garrett. Sir. Rolahd Sillier, Sir. "T -
ftk.
KaHI
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Slullln.
Stokowski Leases Mcrion Home
Leopold Stokowskl, conductor of the
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, has
leased the country residence of Gran
ville II. Le Slalstre, located at the cor
ner of Linden lane and Sycamore ave
nue, Sferlon-on-the-SIaln-Llne.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
lladelphln's
Hot and
Largest Nliht
hrhool
COLLEGE
l'osltlons Positively (luaranteed.
Lafayette llldi., Philadelphia.
NOVEMBER 1st registration date for special
evening courses In the Bookkeeping and
the Shorthand departments. Individual
Instruction for nine hours per week.
Tuition reasonable. Write now for de
tails, or phone Diamond 1131,
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
UltOAU ST. BELOW IIEIIK3
"Country Day School for Boy"
lVnncioot! Pa.
Rev. Gibson Bell, Head Master.
Phono Ardmore 132.1.
Classes for Teachers
The National School Elocution and Oratory
D. A. SHOEMAKER, Parkway Bulldlnff.
CHILDREN'S CLASSES
The National School of Elocution and Oratory
DORA A. SHOEMAKEH. Parkway Building.
Miss Noyes
1T20 CHESTNUT ST.
Dramatic Art. elocution.
English. Special class for children.
ITALIAN SCHOOL. 1011 Chestnut, FoiitleoU'a
easy, original method classes personally cou
UucteU by blgnor luntlcoll. Trial lesson free.
STRAYER'S To9 Dest Business School
JlimmVJ SQl-hOT Chestnut Street
Instruction for Adults Stenography. Book's,
Enc, bches., Spanish. French. 321 Halo Bids,
ATJTParjT RESORTS
health and rest,
North Carolina,
of the Sky
in America.
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