W 4; . ! ' ' i l V v;; w ' ' gVEjjlN'a LJBGjE-HILAlDECyHllL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER fy 1917 $&? , k Is fP Tnoto M Phnln 1'rnflT. MISS ROBKUTA WILEY Daughter of Captain Henry Wiley, U. S. N., and Mrs. Wiley, of WashiiiK ton, D. C, whose cnpaKcmtmt to Air, Philip M. Childs, of Boston, has just been announced. Miss Wiley was an other of the bridesmaids at the wed ding of her brother. Lieutenant Henry Wood Wiley, and Miss Jean Morris Lillie. JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Great Plans Under Way for Sporting Carnival to Be Held the Latter Part of This Month. Nancy Wynne Chats of Many Things AS TIMK rocs on preparations for tho nip affnlr to be given on September 28 and "3 out at the Uryn Mawr polo grounds arc Blowing- npace and every day almost c'hearH of. u new attraction planned or a new feature to be carried out for the excnlnS pageants. One of tho most handsome displays will be made by the Valley Torse brunclr, I Ich will have George Washington's coach. "Mad Anthony" Wayne will be n fen- Tre of thd Wayno branch's display, and Miss Columbia will also take part. I'noll tUII be represented by a gigantic Hcd Cross. Main Lino Branch No, 1. at Uryn Mawr. will have several floats, Including one called "Ever Mc torlous," In which figures repie. anting prexlous wars In which this country has been Involved ,vlll bo seen bidding godspeed to the modern Yankee soldier. An other float will be tho Allies gteetlng America. flu,. Otis Skinner Is In general chat go of tho paRcant, nnd will ,eturn to her home on the Main Mac the middle of this month to iissume active dhectlon. Arrange meats are being made to have Narbcrth school chlldicn form an animated Hcd Cross as one of the displays. The donation department at the bazaar will be under the direc ts,, of Mrs. Edward B. Cassatt. JtUs Anno Thompson, leprcsont lag tho Valley forge branch, will have the vaudeville show and Mrs. William S. Wilson will di rect the fancy work department. Mrs. AVIleon Is chairman of tho Valley Forgo committee and Mrs. Cassatt vice chairman. Mrs, Cas att'B assistants on the donation commltteo will Include CSrctcheu Clay, Rrownlo Wai burton. Lois Cassatt. Mis. David Stevenson and Miss Caroline B. Newton. The Paoll committee, which TUII have charge of candy and rakes nt tho bazaar feature of the carnival, will Include Mrs. W. W. lloopes, Mis. C. Colket Wilson, Mrs. C. P. Kurts, of Malvern, nnd Mis. William V- Morris, of Ber xyn. Mis. Edward Roberts Is the chairman. Several Main Line women nic piepnilng to entertain bailors and marines at luncheon nnd dinner at the carnival. Mrs. B. Vianklln Clydo will have twenty five men of the service at lunch eon nnd illnne- both on Septem ber '.'3, the second d.iy of tho af fair Mrs. T. Do Witt Cujler will he hostess to twenty-live men fiom tho navy uvd and tho VII laliox.i committee will entertain a group also. Many demands nic being made for boxes at the horse show, pilzo lists for which weie Issued last week. Many entiies have already been made for tho show, and there Is every piospcct that for the two days of tho exhibition It will compare favoiably In cciy way with the annual Uryn Mawr chlbltlon, which was abandoned for this year. Mrs. David B. Sharp, chair man of the committee, tcpotted at a meeting last Wednesday that the demand for boxes Is greatly exceeding the sim ply. A country fair department has been added to the carnival, and ilbbons will be Rwaided to ths best displays of fruit, vegetables, canned fruit and vegetables mid other pioducts. Committees icpie seuting the ditfeient sections of the Main Line aie at work prepailng the exhibits. IllKARD all Mitts of news .xesterday about the Haie family and the Con gers, also. I suppose when one person 1, going to mat ry another everybody be gins to ask where the members of each rue's family arc, and It they aie coming on to the wedding, and where they have been for the summer, and ou know when the whole family are coming home and whole they've been and where they aie going In a moment's time. All of which Is brought about by the. fact that Katharine Hare and Jack Con ger aio to take the inatilmunlal plunge nest Satuiduy, and naturally all the In laws are hastening home to be piescnt at the cciemony and icccptlon. Mis. Ilaie, the mother ot the brldc-to-be, came home to Stonyhurst, her Strut foul house, on Thuisday, while Mr. Haie stopped to visit his son and daughter-in-law. Einlen Spencer Hare and Ann AVnln Haie. at Cedarhurst. L. L. where they liaxe been spending the summer. They will all come on next week. Kate's other biother, Itene.und his wife, who was Louise Hanson, have been at Cape May for six weeks, but they will come Ihomo tomorrow. There- Is yet another Hare to be aciounted for, and that Is Katharine's sister Phyllis, who man led Kemole Vanow. She has been Msitlng Mrs. Jason Waters at Itcdbaiik, but has returned to Sti afford, so you see that part of the family Is all leady fur tho great event. THEN Jack's sister. Middle Hoggs, and her husband will come on from Norrlstown. nnd Kntherine and Frank Clark, whose wedding -.bois place in June and who huve been spending the Labor Day week-end with the Clarence Clarks fit Mnnchestr-by-theSe.i, In Massachu setts, will return to tlermantown In time for tho marriage. Dick, Arthur and Helen aio all at home with their father, the Rev. Arthur B. Conger, and there are no more to gather for the happy event: 1 wish them tho greatest happiness, ami I think thoy'll have It. Katharine seems to be a rather exceptional girl and Jack a most attractive fellow. They are going to live with Jack's father, as since Katheiino Conger married tho household has been quite depleted, and there Is Helen to be brought out. In the near fu ture and bo Katharine will have her Job leady made. rpAKE it from me, that pby. "The Chlr- teenth Chair," Is some ,ilay r.nd you get so excited when Ull the lights go out and when every one on the stage Is hold ing every one else's hand, you don't real ize quite that t'a possible there might be ft case of "Monkey see, monkey do." And so, what on earth think you happened the other night v,iien the lights came on . after the thrilling murder; why a whole S'l-favot pttopV, some of .whomlHu,(never Ctt. j&: CANADIAN WOMEN GIVE SALARIES TO RED CROSS found out what tlley tiiio. been doing they began to shriek so with laughter they gave thcmseles away to the whob rest of the house. Of couise, It's one melodrama, all light; but It goes to show how the Imagination can be affected by a curious couise of events. WELL, we huxe two ilajs more to wait to bo sure about Lois Vassatt's en gagement, as so far neltliei' Lols's grand mother nor father nor stepmother will "let the cat out of the bag," and r.elthet will Jack Thuyei's mother, so what can we poor mortals do but i-tmjccluie and wonder. "Cuilouser and ruriouser," said Alice, are we, and ct wo are -so per fectly sine of It It's as good as announced. Isn't It'.' Ifoweor, juu never can tell. It's Just us well Lois knows who It Is heisclf, mi- thinks, for 1 do not bellexe een she could llnd out If Mrs. Cassatt did not want to tell It. South Philadelphinns Take Trip Amoiip; French Cnnadiuns Near Quebec lluxn ou een nnywheie such hrautlfti nclf.rorrllli'p as that being practiced rlnht iicoss Hip border by our Canadian sisters? Throo veais nf war. with Its grim horrors, han brought nut all 'the nobleness that lies sleeping, but tioxer ilend " In I lie hearts of all, iinlll today they nia take their places with those heroic women of bleeding France and Ilelgliiiu. Idols of nn adnililng world Motliprs eer where hae clieeifuiiv bidden gooil-b) lo one, two and sonieluneB tilted sons -all they lme and n.li has trusted with that strange inexiilieable faith of women Hie world oxer Hint her box xxould come back It Is n comnimi Milng too, light on the bountiful MusknKa Lakes, where socletj ri'lKtis thiouglioiii iho Hum mer to llnd dainty, refined glrii xiorking In the munttiiKi factorle. aiound Toronto and tuitiliig ox- their earnings to tho nod i'ro!H A trip to Canada Ibis summer was full nf tnltlng examples among all classes', and oiik leturus w mulcting at the sirangp unlet MtMiiii-r of thee splendid women chargi'd xx-iih the axxful srrlniinc i-f Mils moilientotis porlod In hllor - mori can women about to enter the ' llst xxooltl do xx ell to leain their eciet Sex-era I South Philadelphia)!" wh., sjient about UX'i we-'ks among the 1-"-- ri, li ("i u.iill.iiis around tjuebpo Iniiuiled Miw Max Jli'Kcexei and ber sister, Mls Matgaret McKecxet 'Jl IT .South Thirteenth street and Miss Max Sulllxaii. of (lerm.inlow ij They wont thiough Nexx York State aeioss to Alex.inde" Hay. and fiom there up tln St Laxvienee, through the Thousand Islands X (siting Montreal and the f.imoux nhrlne of St Anne tie Ite.iupie i'be.x retuimd to the cltv lids xxeek Hiss Helen HoImii of 151 J South Hmad street. Is t ntet tabling at I be present time Mli-i Mim M.ihone.x and MWs Julia rtag meli of liinttaiKing.i, Tenn Mls lloban x (sited limltaiifiog.i eailx 111 tile summer spending about n month there Iter guets luxe been entpitnlned during the last month at the summer honm of her parents, Mr and Mm Peter .1 Hob in. at Atlantic City Mr .lames Itanett, of 1S2!' Hoffman street, and Mr John Hrannelly. of IS2'. MeKean street leturneil till" week fiom Atlantic, litv. where ibey spent a pleasant xiic.itlcin Mr Louis M.i.ihe. of 81 T, South Twen tieth ilreet. who left rally In June to UiKo i-hnrge of an esrlnslxe hotel In Nairagan selt Pier, leturued on iiiilisdax after one of the most enjo.xnble summers spent In vears Mr Jlct'alie ininiimeii in- imisih-i Interest ..ith lots of jolly times among the many I'hlladclphUns who found time ti lslt hliu. and i etui lied fully twenty pounds heavier than when be left Mr. and Mrs Thomas John O'llouike. nf 1710 Mori Is stieet. with their little daugh ter May Eleanor, and their little son, Thomas John Jr.. will closn their cottago at Atlantic I'lty net xxeek and leturn to the elly Miss Max .Megenn'y. of 017 Snxder axe nun, lino been spending the last leu tlas at Atlantic it Mr. and Mt. (Jeorge Jackson, xxith their ilaiighteiK. MPs M.ule JacUson, Mlrs Ite glna J.icksou and Mls Catherine Jackson, of till! Jackson slreet, spent the last txxo xxeeks at Atlantic Clt.x. Mr. r.ud Mis. J. Imu.ild liartland. nf Hastou, P.i , spent the last few d.is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mm. M llnimlgati, 2137 Carpenter stieet. Mis (iartland xxlll be lemeniliered as Miss Margaiet Hannlgan befoie her mairl.ige hi June. Miss IJenlgn.i Hannlgan spent the last week-end visiting I .k , ate i mm m WrN J-V0K ' H X . . . t if ' pi If ; . 1 MISS I KAN NKWBOl.n THOMPSON Mr, ami Mrs. Paul Thoiiipjon an nounce the cuirnceincnt of their dnuRhter, Miss .lean New bold Thompson, to Captain Kilnuuid Thaver. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ktis. sell Thayer, of Chestnut Hill. Mis. Robert llagetty, of Wllilxvood. xvho befoie her m.iiilage sexeial months ago xvas Miss Jo.xce Klnne.x. .Mr. and Mis Uiiiiaid T McSorlev. of 173'J Mooie stieet, xxith their four little I'blldrcn, Fiances, P.lchard, Winifred and Cosgroxe, aio spending the Miinmcr at their cottage in Atlantic City. They will leturn about October I. CONDK.MN STATE IIKillWAYK VILKi:S-l!Ai:m:, Sept S -Judge .1 IS. Woodward and membeis of the (iiaml Jui criticize the State lllghxx.i HepaM meiit for negllgemo In connection xvith Hie State mads In I.ti7cine Cotintx The (baud Juiv lepoiled that Hie roaiU are in poor condition ami urged Hut laige, lippriipii.iMniiH he made for tho lep.ilr nnd upkeep or these hlglixxa Judge Wood ward deolared that the money spent by the Stale in this section xx.is wasted, and that nrter the State lias gone to great expense in building lilghwajs no effort Is made to maintain them SCHUYLKILL FALLS HONORS SOLDIERS To Keep Record of Army Men So That They Will Be Taken Care Of This Is the soldier hraXe enAugh lo tell The gloiy-ilazzlrd xxorlil that xxar Is bell, Lnier of peace, be looks beyond the strife. And tides through hell to saxe his inunli.x's life Thus wrote Henry Van Dyke of fleneral Sherman, and young Amei len is looking beyond tho strife lo a wonderful vlnion of the time xx hen ty.in shall iene contending Willi Ills brother and there Miall be peace and good will thioiighottl the xxoild And It Is because of this x Islon that our vming men me gladly seizing the opportunltx to go xxlierexor the colltitrx ma tieeii tnem aid nubile all h.mlships To huift Hie Falls of Sehu.xlklll soldier lads, numbering nboul :r,0, theie will be a publl. dim iiisilo Hon lonlght. beglniilng at ' oclmU, xxnn n parade stalling from Itldge and Mid 'lie iixenues and marching through the business section lo Dobson's athletie fit Id xxbete i..i lilotlc addresses xlll bo made b Mr Charles I. tyke. who will piesiil. Mi Sheldon Potter, the Hex Chniles ' Sen sboles l 1) nnd Seniitor (lxxen II Jen Mns 'lliese will be Intel eperseel W'lli se lettlons b.x Hie Kalis or Sehuvll.ill Mile 'hot us, conducted b.x Mr Joseph Smith .nil Hie Kilties Hand From the athletie lb-Id Mm soldiers and citizens win march to America Hall, on Thhty-llfth street xvheie then- will be a smoker and xaudexille en lertaliiment, xvlndlng up xxlth a luncheon whlih will be in clmigeof the Ladles' Auxtl laty. Pioinlneut among the lommittco of the latter ale Mrr. Illir.abeth Imbsmi She mils, Mrs Charles Wes'. Mis Alfred Ujnie Mis Itobert I'.oardman and Miss Maud ilamble .V penuancnt oigantriition ba- been foimt'd xxith Mr chillies L lnues li.in man; Mr Chailes W Hothwill s..ietux and Ml Ihnest J, Caiwaidlne neisurei n keep a leeiitil of all Falls of Silmlkill le.xs ami see that thev are xvell taken eue of xxbeiexer they max be It suielx hian I'liltig to know that the people m limin f xxatiiilng oxer Hieb oxxn i lie h'nlls of S.hujlklll rrslilents Intend Hint toiugl s affair shall be a nntexxorllix on, m il I i.irx nnd that on III" great baitlellelds of tin- xn.1i then helping bands xxill ren h ai loss Hie sea Mis Samuel T Wagner of ijei man town xxlth the. women of tho pmteslnnt Kplheop.il Chun li of SI. James the Less at Hie Kails of Sehu.xlklll. has been aeenm plishlng wonderful lesiiltn for the lelirf of the Kieniii 111 Hie Hellenes She oiganl.ed a group of the Mnnhelni lliaiuh of the Kiemh War Itellef A sun latlon and con fined the xork to all unble.uhed muslin gar nients and bandages As tliete were many espott knltteis among the ihunb xxomen. Mrs Wagner, xxho Is n membei of the Naxy League, has been able to send manj sxxeat ers. si.ufs and xxiistleis to that otgaulza tlon Theie are knltteis and knitters, but these xx ere experts In the art . Tlie lirltlsh Itecrilltlng Mission hns ap pointed a local committee for litis section ioinpo-ed nf Mr. Joseph Smith. Ml Then dole I. MacKeiizie. Mr John 12 Aram, Mr. tleoige Smith and Mr lleoige Shaxx-. Tho Ilex Chat lei L. Seasholes. i. i, of iiien lane, has returned ftoiu a tout to llostnii, Mass, Itiiillugton, Vt , Nexx Loii iloli. fniiii . and Long Island, xxliere he lec tuied to Hie soldleis, sailors and maihies lit their xarious stations Ills son. Chailes I j. Seasholes, Jr. has returned fiom Lagles mere, xxheio he passed tho summer. MISS FOLTZ WEDS DR. HARNEI Attractive Early Autumn Wedding fakes Pli Today in St. Paul's Church in Chestnut HilllVt - I I T" 1 I" -' Kpp.fmr.mn ar. rsrinps Hnmo , n VV X ''..VAAW Jif - - -$?i Jl'NI'2 Is geueiall.x known as n wedding month, As n matter of fact June ls"nl the only month on the culendai, and the fall Mowers and clear air of SeptemM make the first month of autumn quite nn pleasant as any of tho earlier ones ' btldcs ol ibis xcar liaxe seemed to think to. ut any rate, and this mouth Iibh had full quota of xxcddlngs n attrnctlxe one xxlll tnke placo this afternoon nt 4 o-el In Chestnut Hill when Miss Dorothy !:. Foltz, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. CUnH I'oltz, will become the mule of Di Herbert S. Harned. The cercmonv will ho n formed In St Paul's Protestant Hpisropal Church by thP bride's grandfather U iicv. Mainucl Upjohn, I. D., icrmM WtiFMmMmTS Imij&tmlir', Wm "m Slstfd bV Mm ltne. Tt,n Zt fi,aC"..i man. Miss Foltz, who will W . Klxen In tnartlage by ber faUW,- ' xvill be attended bv Imr lf-a-'i Ml,. M, ......... l.i.M "Kirmi riiiiz, as; mam o'jv-j limine iiml 1... l. -!.-.. .'JjOlv .Marx- V tv,t,. i.u tJxiSX ".', ,n ui luutilliujai j.' Doctor Harned wilt im M-?57 Hiram Lultens as best man) and,4j'. int- u-im-im win ne .xir. iiienaru n ,Jx4 Foltz a biother of the bride; Mri, '1 J Henentt Hill. Mr. John StcwaKA,,) nnd Mr Alan Henslnger. . ,591 Miss Koltr. xvlll bo goivncd In 'i-1 xxhlte georgette crepe over whits ', satin, xxlth a tulle ell fastened), t-V with orango blossoms. She will l."? carry a shower bouquet of sweetr --5V heart roses. The maid of honor will xvcar xvhlto net, xxith a. yej; X f.t. i.f n...i ...iii .. ,r ?s . .(,. tiim iii u.ui.y li yuiie s,,. j.jtfil bouquet of asters. Th bridesmaid will wear u whit muslin dross xxith n pink hat, nnd xx ill also carry asters. Tim ceremony xvlll be folloxved bx ii reception for the families nhd Intimate friends at the home of the biido's patents, at Bethlehem Pik and Summit avenue. After October 13 Dr. and Mrs. Harned xxlll be at home nt -2Z Allen lane, Chestnut Hill. Srl ., S il yi i m 41 VACATION STORIES GOING THE ROUNDS IN LANSDOWNE w:z HO of us litis not one nt least of Wal lace Nutting's pretty colonial plc- tuics on the xxalls of the guest loom? An opportunity xxlll soon b- gixcu us to learn mote about the well-knox-ii artist anil his work In the near ftituie. The oppor tunity Is to be a-; atti active combination ot music, pictures, Hellevue-Stratfoid b.ih looni and khaki-clad men seated here ntu, theio in the audience. For this enter tainment Is to bo given for the benefit of our Philadelphia Soldleis' Lelsuie Hour Fund. The services of the Oiphcus mixed quartet have been seemed, and the fact that Wallace Nutting himself has con hented to give an Illustrated lectin c. xxith steteoptlcou vlexx's of famous old homes which aie being studied and copied, cer tainly assures us of a delightful evening. NANCY WVNNK. Many People Returning Every Day Red Cross Work Goes On Unceasingly Dance to Be Given Next Saturday for Sailors ISN'T it nice lo come b.o k lo nm very oxxn homo and see ex er.x thing the same as it xxas befoie .xou xvent ava ? And then when mt walk about tho toxxn It's run to meet all the reopln xvhom you h.ucn't seen Tor ages (that xxord Is lather ion xenlent, for It can mean txxo weeks or a xxhole slimmer, can It nolV) And then fol-loxx- such leinarks as: oh. did you liaxe mosquitoes at the shoie? Why. my dear. oti ought to h.ixe been xxheio xxe xxere At thej don't know xxliat a mosquito looks like" "Yes. but vou hadn't the delightful salt water bathing xxe had. On that xeiy lint day In August ou know the ouo I mean" And m It goes each one trying to convince the other hoxv much mine xxondeiful was the place xxbete she spent the summer Hut It's a hard thing to do, ror the mountains are so different rtom the scashoie and. unyxxay. "Different people liaxe dlfteient opinions; some like apples and some like onions." So theie jnu aie. Hut to Iiomoxv un election da.x tenn. here am some of the "letuuis". Mis. Jiilin It. Daxls and her rhlldien aie homo again They liaxe been xlslting Mrs D.ixis's sis ter," Miss Crawley, at tho hitler's home in Mount Vernon, N. H. The (' W Le Pexres spent the la-t month moloilng tluough the noilhcm part of the QUARTET OF SOUTH PHILADELPHIANS A7JTJHV ity.iowt-ii: (; , .State They were at thelt ocean City cot tage during July tint the haxn heen back in l.ansdoxxne for some time, and so lias Mli-s Doiothy Le I'exio xxho xx-as at Miss Price's camp in the Pocnnos. Miss Klalne Titus, Mr and Mis H. Titus's daughter, is telling eicr.xbod.x; about the wonderful .summer she had hi the To, onus. She was xlslting some ft lends at Klngsley Piof Frank C Nlexxeg and Mrs leweg aie bad. Ill Lamdow ne again They spent part of the summer at Long Lake, Me, and the other part In the While Mountains Mrs Ficdcjlrk Lmlin Paul, who xxas at Chelsea xxlth her son, Mr Ldgar Paul, canie home it few da.xs ago So did tho Chailes Suddards and their daughters. They xvere down at Ocean City Ma Isabel (lalhialtli has had Just tho best tlino this summer She xx.is ilow n at Aslmry Park for a xxhile xxith a filend. and then thev took tho most niaixeloiis Hip to Duluth. Minn, -by way of the Ore.it Lakes Whim they xxeie there they went on a fishing trip to Huiiit-lde Lake, which Is about one hundred miles north of Du luth Miss dalhrallh's slsteis, Mls llmm.i Oalbraitli and Miss Ida (,albiatlli. xxeie down nt Xshury Park during August. Mis Charles .1 Pilling, with her (laugh ter, Miss Josephine Pilling, and Iter son, Mr P.obeit Pilling, aie iloxvu at tho Tray moie in Atlantic lit The.x aie going to be theie lor a xxeek. xx lilch xxlll ho until net Wednesday Mr Chailes Pilling, with a lollego friend. Is xlslting the camp at Koit Hancock, N Y The two men motored oxer tin I e Mis 1'Yank II Magulie and her small daughter. Catherine, moloied iloxvn to Croiiqiton. Mil, xxlth thn WlPi.im Davises Thev aie glng to spend the week-end there ,lis May Hudiei, of l.aiuaster Pa,, Is xisi'mg Mrs Allen lloffer, nf Oreenwood axeiiue (it i inn so. Silue so manx people. Iiaxo eturueil to Lansdoxoie, etr so much mote I'ed lYoss xxork Is being doim Why. exer since last Monday the surgical diesshigs cli rs Viiih been meeting mery morning, e cept Saturday, anil xxlll continue to du so Tlteie am classes mi Tilesilay exeiilugs for those xxho am not able to come in the morning Lxeu xxlth so main workers uxxa) fjfjOti surgkal diessiugs were math, lis this department dm lot; the mouth of ugust The woinin xxho are making hospll.il giirmeuls meet at the Ib-d Cioks head quarters mi Minidii), Tuesday, Thursday and Frlda.x nflei noons They, also, aio ito llig splendid xxoik And surel It seems that exery woman can glxe some of her time in making ilicsslngs or garinents. alnce there are so many daxs un xxhlch the xxork Is done that at least ouo must suit her. Theie Is a class of about twenty colored women, xvhlch meets exer Wednesday exc iting These women ant making muslin slings And the youngsters (slxty-flxe of 'em') aie busy as can be exeiy Friday nrieinoou making rractuie pillows. Isn't It fine that they, too, aie doing their "hit"? A number nt Lansdow iters attended tho wedding of Miss Fllanor Lnngslreth and Lieutenant Frederick Dent shaip In Phila delphia on Tuesday noon nf tills week. Young Mrs, Shaip used to llxe In L.ms doxxne. and uatuially she has many ft lends out here, ,The William Daxlses xxere at the weddlpg and so xx'ero the J IS, Lincoln Edxviuds'. the William A, McLwen.s uul the Frederick J. Petrys. . A dance xvlll be glxen at the Century Club next Saturday exenlnc It U for the sailor boys and rlfty of them have been In vited out. The "boardxxomen" of the Cen tury Club have charge of the affair and each one Is Inviting five girls, for whom she will act an chaporone. ISvr' one can hardly walt.'tui ,Hia.BRy mgnt Brrtves pnayean TWO WEDDINGS TAKE PLACE IN BURLINGTON New Jersey Brides Choose Month of September for Wed ding; Dates A xerv pretty wedding xxas .solemnized at the Churcli of Our Lady of Victory, In Burlington, last Wednesday at 4 o'clock, xx hen Miss P.ose O'Hiien, daughter nt Mr and Mis Daxld O'ltrien, of Hurllngtoii, N". J , beiaine the bride or Mr. John K. Kaulls. or Philadelphia. The Hex James iVConner ofllclated. The bride xvas attended by her cousin, Miss Liniiida Pexlne or Philadelphia, as maid or honor, and Mr. James McCahe attended Hie bridegiooni as best man. The lulde xx'orc a handsome rrock or gcorgelle crepe oxer white satin, tiimmed with leal lace, an hell loom of the family Her veil i1 tulle was held In place by mange blossoms and she carried an arm bouquet or Hilde roses ami lilies or the xalle. Arter a leceptlon Mr. and Mis. Faults loft on a xxedillng trip tluough the New Knglaud States and on their return xvlll llxe in West Philadelphia. LANK RYAN A xeiy pretty xxedillng look place at St Paul's Chinch, Hurllngtoii. on Wednesday afternoon at II o'clock, xxhen Miss Nellie Itvaii, daughter of Mr. Itlchaid I! an, became Hie bible, of Mr. Charles L Lane, of Flor ence. Tho Rex'. Henry Itussl. rector of St. Paul's, ofllclated Miss Ceceh.i Ryan, a sis ter nf the bilde, xxas maid nf honor, and Mr John li.inor xvas the beat man The brldo xxoie a blue traveling suit xxith a hat t match, and cairled an arm bou ipiet of xvhite otchld The bride and bride groom left lininedlateh after Ihe ecieinony ror a xxedillng tour tluough the New Kng land States, and xxlll he at home alter No x ember In Hurllngtoii MISS HUZAHKTH WILKY who is the ilaiiRlitcr of Captain Henry Wile?. U. S. N., nnd Mis. Wiley, of Washington, D. ('. Miss Wiley's en friiKemcnt to Mr. Hamilton Kolib, of Cleveland. xx-as recently announced. Miss Wiley was n bridesmaid tit her brother's weddinc; to Miss Jean Mor ris Lillie on August 18. Social Activities Mr and Mrs William 11. Maurer and daughter, Miss Ruth Tarxin Maurer, or the Wood-Norton Apart ments, liettnaiitiixxn, are motortns through the llerkshlres. They xvlll return In about txvo xxeeks. Mr and Mis Howard VlnCent. of C.M'H Lincoln Uilxe. Ccrmantoxvn, are spending some time at the Hotel St Charles, Atlantic City Mrs P A Someis, or 1S21 South Tlroad street, announces the engage ment nt her daughter. Miss Ktljel Someis, to Pr John C. Wabl, Af Scranton. Pa Tlie mnniago xvln lake place in October. Mr. and Mrs Ueorge llasfcetOj-Of ftumiiiii iieunt'i .icimuuow n. I'HYB vjj laKen a coiiage ai i neisea tor tn ..nin.inP r.r 1,n ..nnU.. ..H.l ...III . t . I I'll, lllll.. -I ",, .tlf -.v.inuil ,IIU ,Wjl, -.IAN le:ivn .leuklntnxxn on Senlemher 10. Kit Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Brad ford, of Jenklntown. xxlll leaxe Phll adelphla and moxo to (Tex eland, O.. xx here Mr. Bradford has taken a po sition. n NEW JERSEY PEOPLE COME HOME FROM THEIR VACATIONS p.M. - an ml Miss May Kelin are at Wlldwood Ciest for a fortnight. Mr nnd Mrs Chailes F Sleeper hax-e returned from an eight months' tour or the West. Mis William MeC'uen Is entertaining Mrs. L. M. Harnes, or Lancaster. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. William Mullen nrriied home riom Lynbrook. L. I., where they had been spending thu Mimtner. Mrs. Sarah Powell announces the engage ment of her niece. Miss Viola Perslng, to Mr John lirceii, of South Ucthlehem, I'a. Miss llllz.ihcth Itostxxick, of Cliicago, 111, is the guest of Mrs Robert Cook Mrs (ieitrude Ilaudy has leturned home aflcr n tlnee weeks' stiiy at Ocean City. Mrs. William Hrauson and Mr. William HiaiiMin. Jr., are homo after a three weeks' stay In tho Heikshlie Hills. Mrs. .lames Rauf and the Misses Rant, ot RritMi Columbia, xvlll spend txxo xxeeks xxith .Mrs. Ada Hard, of Lipphicott avenue. Mrs. Antonio lleelcenhach has gone to Uoylestnwn. Pa . for ten days. MKs Miriam l.eib, of f.lbbstoxvii, Is the guest of Mrs. Frank N. Johnson, xof High land nxenue. Mrs. Janifs Llllott Is visiting Mrs John Street, of Baltimore, Md. HL'RLLVOTON Miss Helen Murry and Miss Sadie Morrlssey aie spending thn xxeek In Atlantic City at the New Kngland Mr and Mrs. Kail Shed.iker, nf Pitman, N." J . are spending a fortnight xxith Mr. and Mrs. William H. Shedaki r on the pike Mr and Mrs. Joseph Rlgg aulx-fd homo aflei a x.eel;s stay at Wlldwood. Mrs Lewis R. Rroxxn. xxho has been the guest or Mrs J. M Thompson, leturned to llaltlniore, Md alter a visit ot a fort night. IllMillWATF.R PARK Mr. .and Mrs. MORE HORRORS OP WAR Joseph r. rilll returned home nrter a motor trip through Petinsylx-anla. Mrs. Henry W. Halt. xho has been at Gloucester, Mass , for the month of August, Is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. "W. T. Maker. Jr. nt Cjnivyd, Ta., berore returning to Ldgewater Park. Mrs. George rie Rennexille Kelm has re turned rrom White .Sulphur Springs, Wt Va. and Is now at IHOl Porter street, Philadelphia. S .Miss Dorothy W. Rlalr. after several xxeeks' xlsit ot Cape Maj" has leturned to' her home on Cllft lane. 7'olonel .1. Henry Slnex and Mrs. Sine are home from a month's stay at Thomp son, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Price WetherlUi Sr xvlll close their home. Grindstone Jnn, nt Winter Haibor, Me., on October 1 and xvlll spend a foitnlght at tho Heechbankv in Hdgewater Paik. before opening their Philadelphia home on Rittenhouso square, Mrs. William Hakcr, daughter ot Cap tain Frank S. Pleasonton, is at Annapolis, .Mil, xx here her husband Is stationed with the Marino Corps. RIVL'RTONMr. and Mrs. Remey . IjlPOflllV llM.l EA.,1 A... .. A.I., . M. ....... ....t- rrni nu IICUIIIIIK CUIUS JOT S Vs " the mairiage of their daughter. .Miss lJIsla, fJfcB Loreaux. to John Hulllngs, on September- &Sm '-. ai mo aacren Heart I'liurch Klvertofu ifl Rev. Janus Rlgnej, rector of tho church sw! .. ill ..in..!.,... i?i M m i will olflclate. WOMAN'S CLUB WILL GIVE A LAWN FETE -tffl vsi m Bride-lo-Be Gives Dinner for r$M' - uncial rui-ty Many Keturn to Cermantown a M r i ..- ,.' ,' . ..' - . ' '.-tr ir"" ' '? ' -'".'; .-' "- - - : ;.' ' "iH .- iJf-e' ...':-.'. -, ;' .V-vtV'-VsS' ":. ' -;,. e". . - : . . .. ' ,-, ,,.-."." t . .-'..'- ..-'5-'- ;. '. -.w.-.-r'-'.;:: ,.., ..". A -.:' .L-..- -.. 'r-r-r-:4 '"'.". "- -- :-i;? ? . As) , l&v. "'vc-'- - ' '- gtey-l 'K M Thi K Invitations liaxe been Issued by the newly organized Woman's Club of GermantQXvn for a fete on the laxvn of the old Johnson home, at AVarhlngton lane and German town avenue, on Monday, September 17t Thn Woman's Club recently purchased th Johnson house to use as a headquarters, and the pioceeds of tho lawn fete will be' used for tho furnishing fund. Miss Florence Ciapp. of Tulnehocken street, whose marriage to Mr. Frank Hast- h) lugs xxill take place next Wednesday, xylll 'Jt( entertain tne memoers or ncr bridal party at dinner on Tuesday exentng. lie," Mrs. William 12 Goodman, nf Chestnut-."! Hill, has returned from Cape May. -sirVt' .in i.inesiiiie uouuman, who is irave In the Northwest, Is at present in Yell sioue liim, aim win return tne eno, or inwi iiTj. iiiuuui. ,J .ins. jonn atory jenKs, jr., or UliestnwTt;'' Hill, xvho spent the summer at Northeut -,'S.v Harbor, Mc, xxill return the end of nert i xx eek. i?U Mrs, iarence Cantzlnger has return??-! to her home on Seminole avenue, QhutnuPv Hill, from Capo May. 'yjjfi i; .-vuss .Minerva ncauiey, or ;ja xyej Johnson street, has returned from a vl to Mr. anu .Mrs, xx. a. uarroxx-, at K9J Lake. In the mountains of PennsylvanliJ Miss Mary Headley has gone to Atlan City to be tha guest of lira. Poroi Groxes, of Wayne avenue, who Is snentfii the summer nt the cottage of her parent Mr. anu, airs, I'.uwaru . uroves, or-ox manioxxn. ' .. 'ino uex. Miiorri i-eniDer, rector Olflu Michael's Protestant Kplscopal ChurchAtl has been speliilliig tho summer aVhls'J tage on Orr's Island, Me., returned to.'J city today. !jr'i wnr WHAT'S D T
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