Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC- -LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, - OCTOBER 6,. 1910.
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J7ST GOSSJP 40r PEOPLE
Nancy -Wynne Tells of the Lieber and Thayer Teas.
Many Attend Race Meet on Saturday at Normandy
Farm Main Line Women Help Hospital
DO TOU know JUunday was certainly
a real day uf rest after Saturday's
teas. I just had to give up going to the
Earle affair in Chestnut Hill and I am
sorry; for I hear it was lovely and that
Margaret looked perfectly sweet.
Bless your heart they all do 1 Those
girls with their fresh complexions and
dainty frocks with a background of nil
the flowers you ever saw in your life.
Really the Thayors' rooms looked like
n conservatory and the Iiiebers' house
was jammed with bouquet upon bou
quet. It is n shame how many of those
wonderful flowers havo to die so soon,
because no human house could possibly
contain enough vases to hold them and
. besides they are usually made up to
place about the room instead of in the
'Sirs. Thayer looked just as pretty as
Polly and l'cggy and that's going somel
Bho wore a wonderful gown of black
velvet and her hair was most artisti
cally nrranged. Polly dimpled and
umlled and was just as sweet as ever.
Sho looked lovely in pale piuk and blue
tulle.
Mrs. Jack Thayer, Lois Cassatt that
was, woro a soft 'champagne-colored
crepe-de-chine dress and n largo dark
brown hat with r little fur round the
rdgo. I,o!s had her baby with her
and it was receiving quite as much
attention ns Polly at the moment I
saw it. It was Elttng up very straight j
in its nurse's arms and looking awfully
cute. It's aplcasuro to sec how happy
so many of'th'o wir-brides look now
that their husbands arc homo and they
ara beginning to settle down. Lois
married Jack before ho went over, you
know.
All Mrs. Thayer's sisters and sisters-in-law
were receiving with her, with
the- exception of Mrs. Sydney Thayer
who is in mourning for Emily's hus
band, Boulton Dixon, who was killed in
France.
TEIB girls looked awfully sweet at
the Lieber tea. Edith, who is quite
dark, woro a white satin gown and
georgette crepe frock, and Sarah Har
rison was also in white. Sarah is
fairer than Edith. Sho has rather light
brown hair and dark eyes. They cer
tainly did look darling!. Mrs. Lieber
wore a beautiful gown of a peculiar
shade of-'blue and silver brocado veiled
in chiffon. The color was not exactly
turquoise blue, nor was it n darker
blue, it waB what you might call the
color of a blue jay's wings. Sho looked
very smart I thought.
Mrs. narrisom Sarah's mother, had
a very pretty dress of pale pink
georgette embroidered in white beads,
and Sirs. Newlln, who is still wearing
mourning for Jack, her son, who jou
lem'emher was killed two years ago in
France, had on a handsome gown of
gray georgette trimmed with black
satin.
By the time I had taken In both those
teas I wob certainly ready to go home,
though J did enjoy the teas and It was
not warm as it was nt the Coxes and
Davises on Friday afternoon.
THEBU were not quite so many of
the riding set at the teas as usual
because of tho steeplechase meet which
the Ralph Beaver Strassburgers had
over at their place, Normandy Farm,
in Pcnllyn. The world and his wife
were there with their horses and the
races were certainly wildly exciting,
from all I heard of them. The Bobert
Montgomerys, John Valentines, Bobert
Straw-bridges, most of tho people on
the Beading line, tho Fells, Devereuxs,
Cadwaladers, Biddies, and many others
were all there. I'm glad it did not rain
as it at first threatened to.
T8EUD is a big meeting out nt Mrs.
Paul DencMa Mills today, and every
ono who's who on the Main Line from
Overbrook to Newtown Square is there,
for on Friday will begin the drive for
the Bryn Mawr Hospital, and a large
percentage of the representative ma
trons of this district are putting their
shoulders to the wheel to raise $300,000.
They ar.e all optimistic and full of en
thusiasm.' The ball was started rolling
hv the nresentatlon of two and a quar
ter acres of land by Mrs. Snmuel M.
Vauclain, and Mrs. Mills, who is
chairman of tho campaign committee,
has appointed seventeen district chair
men, all of whom will have their in
dividual teams to raise tho funds. Mrs.
Edward Bok has the Merion team,
and Mrs. Edwin C. Town, Narberth.
Wynnewood is Mrs. Granville D. Mont
gomery, and Ardmore Mrs. Stacy B.
Lloyd; two are looking after Haver
ford, Mrs. J. Heron Crosman, Jr., and
Mrs. J. Stanley Reeve, while Miss
Louisa Rawlo has Bryn Mawr, and Miss
Ann Vauclain, Rosemont.
The ;Otber stations are covered by
Mrs'. J." Kenton Efsenbrey, Villanoya;
Mrs. T. Truxtun Hare, Radnor; Mrs.
AdolpU Rosengarteb, St. Davids; Mrs.
Allen Barf and Miss Grace Roberts at
Wayne; Mrs. Norman McLure, Straf
ford ; Mrs. Frederick Emblck and Mrs.
Lewis O. Johnson at Devon ; Mrs. W.
Paul Morris and Mrs. David B. Sharp
at Berwjn j Mrs. Arthur G. Dickson at
Paoll; Mrs. William Dupont, New
town Square, and Mrs. George L.
French at Llanerch.
For years the need of a maternity
building- lu connection with the Bryn
Mawr Hospital has been felt, and under
tho supervision of these capable women
the required, sura 'to construct, equip
and endow this building -will urcly be
realised.
DID you hear that the women writers
nrn'to'have a dinner at the Art
Alliance on Tuesday night', October 14.
Tielr dinners and accompanying enter
tainments or the entertainments that
taUnw nrn lieconrine almost as famous
as the Rabbit or the Plastic. Club. This
time the.buddlng. talent in me amateur
line will give "A Night in Persia."
From aij I hear it is to be a sort of
peaking movfe. And believe me, it
will be, some njght.
There's to be- a king and queen and
a vampire and snake charmer, Tcrslan
rug, a Persian Jamb, a Terslan. fan, a
Persian cat and their conversation even
will be Persian IJowover, for the sake
of those -Who are not used to conversing
in Persian, ther.e w(libe a prologue by
Miss Reppller which will explain in
full whtit.lt a! means, .1 bop;, I'll be
able to .get there. Something tells me
It will be quito .a party.
' NANOr WYNNE.
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Mra.'Lttiia C. Madeira, 8dt wM Hye
Carlton or (StartUor? " 8. fa
tumor of -he Mater, His Elisabeth
J w .fsCTfflSfcSr..T7 Wl
T. Henry Dixon, of Ithodora, Chestnut
Hill, who will he presented at a break
fast given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Dixon on
January 1.
Mr. Owen Winter will Introduce his
daughters, Miss Mary C. Wister nnd
Miss Frances K. AVIster, nt a tea on
Monday, October 13, at Butler Tlacc,
his home on the Old York road.
An interesting engagement announced
yesterday is that of Miss Adelaide S.
Newlln, daughter of Major and Mrs.
James Caverly Newlln, of Hr.vn Mnwr,
to Mr. Livingston Ludlow Biddle, 'Jd,
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Drcxcl
Biddle. '
Mr. and Airs. J. Willis Martin en
tcrtalucd at dinner on Saturday at their
home in Chestnut Hill. Covers were
laid for twelve. Mrs. Martin left today
for Detroit to attend the convention of
the Protestant I.pl.vopal Church
Cards were received this morning from
Mr. and Mrs. William Lyttlcton Bar
clay, of Chestnut Hill, to introduce
their daughter, Miss Caroline Stocker
Barclay, on Tuesday, October 21, from
4 until 7 o clock
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgc McFaddcn en
tertained nt dinner last evening at
Bloomfield, their place In A'illnnnva.
Among the guests wero Mr. and Mrs.
Traztnn Hare, Mr. and Mrs. Victor
C. Mather. Mr. and Mr,s. Harry Wain
Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pepper
Vaux, Mrs. Alexander Brown, Mrs.
Thomas McKcau and Mr. Walter
Stokes.
Mr.- and Mrs. McFaddcn will enter
tain at dinner on Friday night after
the Horse Show.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Disston, of
Rosemont, entertained at dinner last
night. Among their guests wero Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Crorer and Mr.
Gustnv A. Heckscher.
Mr. and Mrs. George D, Rosen
garten, of Malvern, gave an informal
luncheon at their homo yesterday.
Mr. Gouverncur Cadwalader enter
tained tit dinner on Saturday evening
nt his home in Fort Washington after
the steeplechase meet at Normandy
Faim.
Mr. Alfred A. Biddle gave a luncheon
on Saturdny before the races at Nor
mandy Farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Reeves, Jr.,
of Abbotsford avenue, Gcrmantown, will
give a large dinner-daucc on Saturday,
November 8. at the Manheim Cricket
Club, to introduce their daughter, Miss
Mary Primrose Reeves.
Mr. and Mrs. William Winston Lo
per, of Lincoln Drive, Chestnut Hill,
are at present in Princeton and expect
to remain there most of this month.
Their niece. Miss Nancy Emhardt,
daughter of the Rev. Chauncey Emhardt
and Mrs. Emhardt, of Newtown Square,
will make her debut from the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lopcr in Lincoln Drive
at a tea on October 22,
Mr. nnd Mrs. George C. Thomas, Jr.,
of (Jreystock, Chestnut Hill, who are
visiting several menus on tnc racinc
coast, will arrive at San Francisco to
day and will go to southern California
biforo returning home next month. Mr.
Thomas served as captain during tho
war. His brother nnd sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Thomas,
sailed on the Mauretania jesterday for
n two months' stny abroad. Mr.
Thomas was a lieutenant in the army
aud received the Croix do Guerre.
Mrs. Dundas Pratt, of Bethlehem
pike, Chestnut Hill, returned yrstrnlay
from Newport. Her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. William D.
Disstou, of Norwood avenue, and their
children, closed their cottage t Mnn-chester-by-thc-Sen,
Mnss.i and re
turned homo on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. O'Brien, of
De Soto Stock Farm. Moore Haven.
Fla., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Archibald Barklie at Invcr House,
Wayne, until Tuesday, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Barklie entertained informally at
luncheon on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dickie Ogden,
of Radnor, arc spending several weeks
at White Sulphur Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Tristram 0. Colket and
Mr. William Lippincott Colket, of Bryn
Mawr, returned last opening from the
Blooming Grove Hunting aud Fishing
Club, Pike county, Pa., where they
havo been spending a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. David Porter Stoever.
who have been spending two weeks in
Atlantic City, will return homo todnj.
Doctor and Mrs. T. Snivcly Dunning,
of St. David's, gave a birthday partv
last week in honor of their little
daughter, Miss Ruth Dunning.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Harding
and Miss S. Louise Harding, of Over-
brooK, moved into their apartment at
the Wellington on Friday.
Dr. and Mrs." Charles J. Hoban, of
1C09 South Broad street, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Rosalie,
and Mr. Ignatius F. Horstniann, of
this city.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
T,he marriage of. Miss Helen May
iviac.viiiian, uaugntcr ot Mr. ami .virs
J. Charles MncMlllnn. nf Arilmore,
and Mr. Francis Brand "Oilllams. of
West Philadelphia, took place at 5:'M
p. m., Saturday 'afternoon, at the homo
of tho bride. Rev. Dwight W. Wylle
officiated. The bride wag attended by
her sister, Miss Esther MacMilIan,
as rnaid of honor and MIss Kmily Oil
Ham, sister of the croom. as brides
maid. Mr. John Farr Gilliams acted
as best man for his brother.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. Stanley' Smith and
fnmllv have closed their home in Vent-
nor and returned to their Overbrook
borne, 0820 Overbrook avenue, for tho
winter.
ALONG THE READING
Announcement is made of the mar-
rlago of Miss Mabel Smith, daughter
nf William II. MmlUl. nnd Mr. HODeri
J Cunningham Hamilton, born 01 Amoier,
ion Wednesday evening, October 1,
After a snort trip me eoupio win re
turn to Ambler and make their hm0
at Springsido Farm, Bethlehem pike,
Amblere Vo,
Mr. ai,Mri.v'TO4HHm'Jero Fry
and Matter-WUxJrW, Jr;f hare coM
8br1fcb, -ftebf MMMr home, in ycat
nor, NY J.. andltaW fned their, house
t fflto uwavw mm Pk MM-
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Mrs. B. W. Miller, of 807 East
Washington lnnc, left this morning for
New York city to visit her sister, Mrs.
John H. Blackford. She will go later
to Ocean Grove, to bo the guest of her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Ella Magulre.
Mr. and Mrs. John II. McEuery have
returned from their wedding trip to
Niagara Tails and are now at home, at
43Q7 Wayne avenue. Mrs. McCnery
before her marriage on October 1 was
Miss Kathcrine Patterson, daughter of
Mrs. Adam Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. McCarthy ar
rived at their home, 110 West Wash
ington lane, today from their wedding
trip. Mrs. McCarthy will be remem
bered as Miss Morgarct A. Hanrahan.
daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Stephen
Hanrahan, of 233 Bcnezet street, before
her marriage on September 30.
Miss Edna Murray, 243 East Hort
ter street; Miss Mabel Kirkman and
Mf.s Whartman sailed on Friday on the
Peisia from New York for Palm Beach
and St. Augustine. Tliey expect to be
gone a fortnight.
Miss Jean V. Houston, daughter of
Mrs. Elizabeth Cnpron, of 5535 Chow
street, was married to Mr. James E.
Kilkenny, of 383(1 Mauavunk avenue,
on Thursday atternoon
October
at
fi i o'clock, in the Immaculate Conception ml,nt. m,uire this. Since a substnni
r,hur'h' 9',e,','n. avenue. Mish .Tctiu,Hlll jia,ment on the lot must be made
""'" ii 11 r t i iir T- i 0li's mil tuc women thought of the
bridesmaid and Mr. Ilodcliffe Keel wasfinppv i(Ion ,)f givaii tlii fete, nnd It
me ucbi. iiiaii. in.- iv.-v. ..i. ... MiKi." -
performed the ceremony. From the
church the bridal party went to the
Fairmount Inn. where dinuer wn--served.
Mr. and Mrs. Kilkenny are tit
home at .1535 Chew street.
The fr curs of .vir, unu .virs. uoneit
K. Osborn, of Slid Keyser street, gave '' -," '''"n. as president of t lie club, i ,,.,. , ,jnl 1)arty m jnHude Siiss ltae
n surprise party in honor of Mrs. Os- """ "'" ' r ' 1U lnak,DB,1t,K, Jacobson. uinid of honor: Miss Mary
horn's birthday on Thin sday evening. J,0'1' b s"M. and so were Mis. ,,f Mis, ,:,ohn Myrove, Miss
October 2. The guests included Mr. and s'll"1(''''t,in"(l Mrs. Abram IVu- A)i( ,, Kesilman, Miss Ida Creenberg,
Mrs. Walter Kuchn. Miss May JtH,. ock. as cluiirmeu of the fete. bfidcsninldsj Mr (ieorge I'enilinaii.
moud," Mr. aud Mm. William I,c, Novvuda.vs so ninny ways have been ' brother of the hude, best man; Mr,
Miss Myrtle Rudolph. Mr. Thompson, 'found of making nn nffnir of that tort i Uarrv I'liner and Mr. Snmuel Jacob
Mr. James Crossett. Miss Veronica Hey ntliactiv-o It used to be that there son, ushers. Miss Kvelvti Jlyrove, of
nnd Sirs. Hey. Mrs. Osborn enter- were just three or four tnhles. a o-,:,"i South Su-ntul stieet, gave a
tnined nt n luncheon today at her home, "fnnc.v table, u cake nnd candy table im,chcou ami shower last week in honor
Tho guests vveio Mrs. William Tiox, I and n utility table. But now there is ( t,c bride.
.Mrs. waiter KUiienn. .Miss .viyrtic uu-I" kicuut mni-n 01 inings nnu tne.v
dolnh nnd Miss May Richmond. iniemme nttiuctivcly presented. At
,,.,,,, T t t, ti hi. r 'N,,s- Samuel Irwin's utility tnhlo there
Iriends of Mrs. Joseph I'. Buftlcr. ofi . HOl o) ., , i.itti..n
i50,.!1 ;I0Jtn,n &;?$ tJTw" i'tXmt things
Thz,,rfi;irn;t' " "c,p u i'ttr vv
Mrs.
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uer recent inuess.
Mr. and Mis. Arthur King, of Oil
Fast Brinton street, entertained the
Rev, M. II. Hare, pastor of the Mn -
dale Baptist Church, and Mrs, I-. Jen-
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flliss Jennie Hill, of the 1(111) class
flermautown high school, has won a
scholarship for the University of Fenn -
svivania. vvnere sno win specialize in
chemistry. "
week. -They V.rc a tendh,g" the !on- j "S 'Vom.'n who donate , sn, I s? H Z e loT Sa ?"Sl v
S1C wUchI, HhW X 'Vft lttyI,aasTepo1s;,i1u,elinCtl t0 ln"U Ue rt I ;S - " T'S f
Baptist Church of Gcrmantown, ou ' ..y,v' ,.. .. ,. . . fl"- H'o pupils of the Bible School,
I,nci nltrt nf I. line, mm iluflnf- tno nniirnc J. nl.. ,1.1.. M. .. ' ... ,. t , .. ...
Miss Margaret Devlin, of 45-15 North, " " '0"n'' . ''ch ,''lc,,'rri1 !Pr
Nineteenth street, entertained the mem U,a.ft '"' ffic "'f1?n,p, ,,01 l,0l,u,"ri
bers of the Gamma Chapter. Beta Alpha i1""' . '" J. ' "l . would . fascinate the
Beta Sororlty.Gernmntown High School, 'll0;t f, i(1, "uf, "tn,V17l'5llr,I B,ft ',ncV
at her homo on Saturday afternoon. flK;s.7,,p''0ii'Phrlstn..is cards
Among the guests were Miss Alice I wr the- foicsig it pi i hhsou.
TnmnHn.. Ml.. ril7o1.Ath Klprt. Miss. "." Kobert i Ilrewster had charge
Mnrioii Knight. Miss Flizufeth Wood- "' "" ,' " me,nn''" table. n;m in the
ward. Miss Miriam McGhee. Missi It e clubrooin on the other side of tno
Martha Diebert, Jliss Glad.vs Breunaul1"1" -lr,8- l aul I.nc henmeyer., in tilm
ii i 1 1 i- i i-il'-i'i-i.. .mm
and Miss Adelaide Grace. " '. "u ""'" " prcsiueu over iiih most
I delicious looking jars of preserves und
Mr. ..and Mrs. George T. Eshcr, "i i jt-Hies.
524 East Johnson street, announce the Among those who aided nt the dlf
engagement of their daughter, Jliss fPrPnt booths were" Mrs 'l'linmnu i:
Mildred Esher, to Mr. John C. Buni
gan.
Tlie Thi Sigma Fpsilon Fraternity
of the Gtrraantown -High School, gave
a subscription dance at the Delmar
Morris on Saturday evening.
Miss Mary Tovvne. of 24t EaBt John
son street, has as her vuest Miss J.s
ther McCarthy, of Oswego, N. ,i.
Mr. Cecil Beane, of Basic, Va has
been visiting at Miss Towne's home
but Has feturnciV'to his studies at the
University of Virginia.
' Mrs. Bcrthia Parent nnpounccs the
engagement of her daughter, Rarbarn,
to Mr. George A. Harnlschfcxer, both
of Germentown.
Mrs. William ness, of 444S North
Nineteenth bIpapI- nnlnrtulnpii (lift mem
ber of her Bevvlng club on Wcunesday
afternoon, Among thoso present vvcreJSuddards, Miss QertruSe Edwards and
jviisa giara JJarmertlii Jvuss e"u,c
tew at fA ct meetiug.
rkomig, ra. rrcaencis xvnieuer,, n"j,
OTWneHr. of "Valnutlano,l'svlir b
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rholo b Photo f rafters,
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Miss Tlia.ver is the daughter of Mrs. .lolin li. Ilm.ver, Jr., ami Miss
Broihic is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willl.im ti. Wnidcn. Itolli
Miss Tliajrr and Miss BrorUie will vvorli on teams in (ho campaign for
funds for the Woman's Medical College, which will start October 13.
.Miss Th.i.vcr and .Miss ICrnrhic took up nursing during the war and
every cIik'm1;i. and h.iturila.v g.no
j jn (ne evenings.
A much-antlcipatcd event In.Lan,- -- ; ? J c gS 3d M 5?h1." Jnif Ser""!
down was the fete which was given by i:mIpi r. ,.,. Ml,. lTulloll j. K'ccnall , !; ""T,r hw orc sxteeu ,al ,,,,,,,, Mr, A h HllB11,p,f M,s.
tho Twentieth Pentur.v Plub nt tho Spring Garden streets, will outi-rtait. , ?''' t anrl Vi'r ll ElWi Sunderland nud Misses Kthcl nnd
clubhouse on Thursday ami 1'rhhiy. mornbrn. of her cud club at her l, "r ; 0r,;t(; , ' ' "' I''-,, C livo SunderhinU. Owing to Miss
n..ni,.,. - .,., n ,.. .., ', home on Tue-da.v nftcrnoon. ,;.; ,,,,! :. ' t '. n '" ' hP "ac n,,B n Kaiirn s recent accident she wns
VVVWUVI 11 (III I II. Ill I1L 1111(1111 l 111 I i-nil ihwiiiii in iii.i ,( , linn I Ik li. ntlna. .1
The Cub recently found it necessary rfrteSea.'of
to buy tho adjoining lot m order that Hiclimoud Vn
no building could be put ., lucre which J, Mj.u ,.(lif,,v nm
might mar the uttractivcncsa ot the ' flln)Uv ull, Mr. mi jIrH, jionls Fulir
clubhouse. Then, too. now that they I man nnd daughter. Marion Jane.. have
ore in possession of this ext.ru ground
they are in a position to enlarge their
f1 tlKllflltt.lt dirt III rl tlni hnml. .. f 11,. ..
inia.v he truly so ( tint cverv mpmher
of the club hns worked in some measure
for its success. Kach one wns gener
ous with donations, nnd rhoie in charge
of the different booths nnd their help
ers were evtreniely Io.vnl and enereetic
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n, tlspiitl. KI1P11 ns KPtnrnl stiinnitii
trnvs. one of which nn. nnlntP.l In
.Mis. Finnic H. Magulre; candlesticks
and a good-looking shirtwaist or two.
; Then there was tie lingerie shop, in
i charge of Mrs. Robert Oick. All sorts
y- viia, .uary ijnrrpi
hnnlr tali n llimi ,. .T.l!..l.if..ll 1
""" " . '"'" ""v uviiKiiiiuiiy long
rows of books to Im lnnLnl mnr bv
those who cnipe to buy. Aud peihaps
1 one of the most artistimlly nrrnvcil
nooinh nc ine lete was the iuhipi. tnhii.
in cliargn of Mrs. 'Abrnin l'eiiuock.
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( ooper. Mrs. Mat Mi en- rwi- Af.
.Iphnson, Mrs. Charjes Mercer Bailey.
Mrs. Frank-H. Mnguire, Miss Kather
ine Jones. Mrs. William .1. Tin vis. m,
J R. Lincoln Edw-nt-ds, Mrs. Horace-
iiiui mormon ami .Mrs. John A. Mc
Kenna.. The girls V 'the juniqr section had
charge of thn ice crraru cones and the
fish pond, both enormously popular
with the smaller patrons of the fete.
Miss Isabel Gnlbrnith nnd Miss Helen
laylor were in chnrgo 'of the Ice' cream
cones, and they were assisted by Miss
Mary Galbrnith, Miss Harriet Grclner,
M ss Grace Rond, Miss Marlon Hindlc,
Miss Marceline Jleyer. Miss Edna
Rpbey, Miss Evelyn Robey nnd Miss
Margaret Hunt.
At the fish pond wero Miss Marian
Mishler, Miss Alice Statzell. Miss Sue
Miss Dorothv Fdwnrila.
.ver.vno(iy biw nis' who came to the
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Mrs. ltlcbardson Shoemaker. Mrs.
Kdsur ltonttv. Mrs. lMwin (trauleV.
i Mrs. Harry L. Henry, Mrw. Allen K.
noiipr, .urs. uoliert J.jnne .viisnirr,
Mrs. ilnrlnn 1'. Hintzell. Mrs. Frank
ft' Nieweg and Mrs. Jnincs Taylor.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. B. J. Monaghan and her sister,
Mrs. .laiiu-i H. Henry, of -JO.'iO Park
side iivpuup, lime returned home after
spending the month of September nt
fiulen Hall, Allnntlc City,
Hnsign Leonard J. Mnhon, of 37"4
Walnut street, hns returned home nfter
spending n teu days' furlough in Paris
and Belgium.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mn S l.lrnrMil nf ttin TtntM Ml.
Jeitir, has returned fiom her visit to
Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mis. T. Brown Bclficld,
of J00." Spring (iarden street, have
returned (torn I.nko Mnhnnk, Mr.
Mrs. L. Patterson, of Sixteenth nnd
Spring Onrilen streets, will civc n
luncheon this afternoon in honor of
Mrs. (J. Lewis, of Memphis, Tenu.,
who is visiting friends in Philadelphia
for nn indefinite stay
Mrs. M. Parsons, of Wallace street,
is wailing iclatixes and friends for n
fortnight's stay in Washington.
Mrs. Kope Loeb. of the Hotel Mn-
estir. lias icturned from a short &tnv
in Baltimore.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Plant, of the Hotel
Majestic. hae been entertaining Miss
Helen Plant, of Cincinnati.
Mrs. P. Hamilton, of Sixteenth and
their time at the Ilarluu DUpen
Miss Clurn oliIe, ot Sixth aud
returned fiom Atlantic City to their
home ut l.'I2." North Franklin street.
Miss Corriue Smith, of Frunklin
stieet, will entertain her s-evviug circle
on Thursday evening of next week.
Mr. and Mrs Morris 1'earlman, of
1S22 North Tint tj tust street, have
issued invitations for the wedding of
their daughter, Mi- Fsther l'cailman,
and Mr. David 1. 1'igle, of l.".2S South
Fnirhlll stieet, on Sunday evening,
v-uiiii-i- 1. 1. i" i m.- . v"".T "
October 111, in the Di.iwing Itoom,
i iironf street and Co umh u avenue
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. fi. (Jlncs, of North
Broad stieet, who spent the season nt
their countr.v home in I'itnitiu. X. T.,
Iiavc ii'tiirucd to the city for tins win
ter. An old-fashioned harvest festival fol
lowed the rail v-da service .vostcrda
In the Bethlehem Baptist Church,
Fighteeuth and Yoik streets. An ad
dress was in.ule b.v the pastor, Rev. A.
F. Harris, nud the fruits, vegetables
-i i.it ... Mil. .. . . i
dresses nnu tcciianons. iuv rccepunn
. .. ,11 i.n ; .hin... nf Mr i;inrrn w
i Schrocdcr, of tho l'ouug Men's Chris-
tiuu Association.
JIlvs Rebecca Serrill and Miss Helen
Serrill have returned to their home on
North Broad street nfter passing the
season in Eaglcsmcic,
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Captain David Philips, of 7.'10 Fill;,
water street, has arrived from overseas
and has received hiR honorable discharge
after serving eighteen months over
seas duty with the adjutant general's
department.
Mr. William Levin, of Norfolk, Vn.,
hns been mHklng nn extensive tour
thrnnzh the New England states and
Is now visiting Sir. Jflchnel Messier, of
I HJf-J I'ine sireei. .ur. nrssier uas re
cently been discharged from the navy
after serving eighteen mouths at Pen
sncoln, Fla.
Mrs. John J. Rome and her famil,
MaSIrr Howard Rome, Master Slorton
Rome, Slaster Edwin Rome and Miss
Irtna Rome, have closed their summer
cottage nt L'20 Pacific avenue, Atlantic
'itv, for the season nnd havo returned
to their home, 1-01 Snder avenue.
Mr. Nathaniel Harris, of 730 Fits
water street, has returned from Atlantic
City, where he has been spending the
summer with his relatives, nnd has
resumed bis studies at the University
of Pennsjlvanla.
Tiuu
. -.
sary on ns.iington avenue Main street, was the guest of honor at S 5 .Vy" K Ml. Oo t fudTl wX'
HO II I flllk m u inn thoro iv Ml ho hnpptlll tnilRtP. fir .
. ..vi jfi8 xm0 a. xsissi
asaii. v'Xli .-1
jpj-. -iBBUBMHIiafe. ,
Thirteenth street, and Mr. Raymond I
L. Macgregnr, of 5145 Hazel avenue, I
wns solemnized on Friday nftcrnoon at
2:30 o'clock lu St. Stephen's Protcs
tant Episcopal Church, Tenth Mrcet
below Market, with the rector, Rev
Carl Crammer, oflielntlug. The bride
was given lu marriage bv her father
nnd waR unottended. Mr. und Mrn.
Macgregor upon their return from their
trip will be at homo nt 033B Augoru
Terniei'.
Mrs. Walter S. Bauer will gie a
luncheon on Wednesday nt her home.
(112 Lincoln Drive, for the members of
the Tioga Sewing Club.. Her guests
will include Mrs. W. (!. (ilbbs, Mrs
Charles Thompson, Mrs, Louis Big
gard, Mrs. .7. If. Clmdwlok, .Mrs. Hnr
ey Pressman, Mrs. Walter Miller,
Mrs. Paul Voiglit, Mrs. ,T. A. Neufelil.
Mis. Horace Davis, Miss Ida Dripps,
Mrs. Charles Hnlgli, Mrs. Allen
Moats, Mis. ('. P. Plcgg. Mrs. Thomas
tv-iioii'y. .mis. unl)li JIumphreys. .Mrs ;
Ifalpli Parkinson, Mrn. ,t. II. Dripps
and Mis. Philstinn Krunn.
, Mr. and Mrs David TItlow, with
their son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr nnd
Mrs, George l.nnghery, of West Tioga
street, have icturned from Ocean Citv,
where the spent the summer nud carlv
autumn.
The family of Dr. Charles Manning,
of Tiogn nnd Nineteenth streets, uie
at home again, having closed their
country home near Dojlestown, Bucks i
count) .
WISSAHICKON
Mr. Wan en Sclmll, son of Mrs. Mary
Scholl. of 2011 Hochelle avenue, has re
turned from Danzig, Germain, where
l.c was stntioned with tho Armv of
Occupation. Mr. Scholl enlisted iii the
Naval Reserve Corps nnd inter entered
the Aviation Corps. He nnd Mr. Rvsle
hluoMiousc, of Chicago, III, were 'the
lirsl joung men from the I'nitcd States
to enter uortheru (iennnm ilnrinr. il,,
win-. Mr. Scholl lins cihh'. V,.si f- ,i
three innntlis" trip and will spend some
tune in Chicago and in Detroit. Mich.;
j Inter he will go to Liverpool. England!
.Miss Eleanor Morris, of 210 Hochelle
nvennc, lias gone to Florida to spend n
month visiting the principal cities of
that state.
Mr. and Mrs. James L, Hckersley. of
lln Hochelle avenue, are leceiving con
glutinations un the birtli of n dntigh
tei. Jnno Anne Kckersley. Mis. lk.
etslev will be remembered ns Miss Lil
lian Forest, of Roxborotigh.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P. Windlseh have
icturned homo from Atlntitic Pit after
spending the earl nutiimn there.
The annual outing of (lie teachers'
association of the Wissnhlckoii Prcs-lilci-inn
Church, of vvhidi the Rev. J.
T. Hnckett is pastor, wns lield on Snt
tirdav at Collcgeville, Pn., and fol
lowed by a dinner nt the Bridge Hotel
on the Peiklomen cr"ek
MANAYUNK
.Mrs. George N. Mnkelv euteitaincd
the members of the Women's Mission
ary Society of the First Prcsbvteilnu
Chinch at the inause on SuiinlclifTe last
week when lier guest. Miss Klirabeth S.
Lovelnnd, of Kingston, In.. gave nn in
teresting talk on "India." which was
the subject for tho ovetmn- r.ntni MIel
1 Lovelnud spoke of liei reconstruction
work in rruncc.
Mr. Willinm Gaughan. with his son
and daughter, Mr. Harold Guiighun and
Miss Marian Giiughmi. of 2111 Heimi
tuge street, ha' c been spending a week
in Allcntovvn, Pn.
NORRISTOWN
Mr. and Sirs. Trunk Doric, of Brown
street, entertained nt a progressive five
hundred part at their home.
The marriage of Miss Lillian I'nger
lelder. daughter of Sir. and Sirs. J.
I'ugerleider, nf lL'l West Marshall
street, und Sir. Isincl AbnimowiU, of
Bnrbndoes street, took place j ester -da.v
aftpr noon nl 4 o'clock nt
the home of the bride. The Rev Boreit-
sou officiated lit tho ceremonv. The bride
wns- ntteudeil by Miss Annn Mosknwitz,
ot Euhton, ns maul of honor The best
tiinn was Abrain .Infl, of Coatesville.
Sir. and Sirs. Abramovvit. after an ex
tended wedding trip west, will icside on
Bnrbndoes stieet
Sir. nud Mr. Loins . SfcCiuler and
their daughter, Miss Eli.nbeth SlrOnr
ter, have retuiueil fioui their siinimer
home nt S'enlnoi- anil .ire occup.ving
their residence nt 1 101 West Main
street.
The (litis' Frirndl.v Societv of St.
John's pnrish will give n dance nt the
Erslnc club house nn the evening nf
Fridn.v, October 'J I.
Sir. aud Mis. How aid E. Bovvniau. of
1204 Pine street, nie on n ten-dav
motor trip touting Buffalo, Niagara
Falls and Panada,
Sliss Ellabeth Deeves. of Kllll
Willow street, gnve a linen shower and
live bundled nt her home in honor of
Slr.s, Slelvln Ileeme, u lecent bride
YARDLEY
The Civic Club held a regular meet
ing on Thuisda.v nflernoou. witli Sirs.
liue MiiKiriinc tn rn11 -f -.i
T, Sidney Pailvvnlliuler presiding..
Papers on "Town Improvement," b.v j ,
Sirs. Algernon S. Padvvallndcr aud , y.f- p
"How to Abate Waste Paper Nui- at :'.so
sance, b -iirs. uiiver vv nnrton were
rend.
Mr. Allin II. Pierce, ot fort Dodge.
Iown. nud New York cit.v, was n
week-end guest nt the 1'elville home,
t I
Seveial members of the Civic Plubl
attended the Bucks County 1 rilerallon
of Women's Clubs, which met on Fri
ll oy nt tlie home of Sirs. Hntry Mess
ier, near Warrington,
DOYLESTbWN
Prominent Pucks county women and
members of the tiiuks County Histuri-
cnl .Kncielv- lield llielr fall lueeMnir nl I
Hinging JtocUs, north ot here
day.
Satur-
satur
A wedding of much interest here was
thue of Miss Illnnche J. N. Luff, ot
Itichboro, and Sir. Charles I.cfTeits, of
Houthamption, at the mnnse of the
Doylestovvn Picsb.vterlnn Church. The
ceremony was performed by the IUv
William E. Steckel. .
fitiestft at Fonthill yesterday and
the Mercer Museum included formti
Doylestovvn persons, nmoug whom were
Mlsa- Minnie F. .Mlckley, of Washing
ton. D. P. ; Mrs, Frank Chance, nf
Philadelphia j MIsb Oertrude Troxell,
of Wilkeg.llarre, and Sirs, Joseph P.
Mlckley, of West Philadelphia.
Major (Ieorge Iloss made an address
Saturday night tit Willow Grove Park at
the welcome -homo celebration for the
Service men of that vicinity, given.
under the auspices ot the fraternal
organizations of Willow drove.
Stlss Frances S. Molloy and Mr.
Georgo La Uuo, both of. Wrightstown,
were married nt the Methodist Kulsco-
pal Church, Oak Lane, qnd after a
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Mrs. Mirlicner was .Miss Mar L.
Ashwnrtli, nf Mount Air. Her
wedding took place on Saturd.iy
ROXBOROUGH
An interesting community muslcnle
will be given on Thursdnv evening in
the Midge Avenue Methodist Episcopal
Chinch, I'pper Koxborotigh, under the
ouspiivs nf tho Ladies' Aid. The pro
gram will 1m tendered bv tho olinlr of
the i;hcitf7cr Methodist Episcopal
Phurrli. of Maun.v link, directed b Mr.
1'iiink riinincMii l'lilluw ItlL' the cu
' tcrtaimiicnt there will bo a sale' of ire
'cieam, enke and candy in the i-hiirch
i-i'ceptiou linll. The nnnlr is in (lunge
of Mrs. William May, Mrs Reec
Moonev. Mrs. John Glnnding. Mrs. An
drew ,1. Wilson. Mrs. Rebecca Umimi,
Jlrs. .Innies Brcnrlcy, Mis. George
Geissler, Mrs. M. Manger. Mrs. Flor
ence Rumsc. Mrs. Frederick Quay,
Mis. Frank Haley, Mrs. Wallace Fre.v ,
Mrs. Miltou Frev aud Mrs. John Mn
gee. Mrs. Herbert Russell, of Brooklyn,
who has been spending several weeks
in Roxborough as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Newton 11. Bovnrd, of 4300
Mnnati!ik avenue, and later of Mr. and
Airs. P. i;. Wood, of Gerhard street,
linn t etui ued home, accompanied b.v
Mi-h. Hound, who will rcmtiiu in
Hrooklti a fortnight.
The members of the histoiie Grace
Lutheran Church, Ridge avenue, en
tertained the children from the Lutli
eian Orphanage, in Gerninntown, ,vcs
terday nt their homes in Roxborough.
hiinging their little guests from Gcr
mantown in automobiles. A harvest
festivnl was held in the church in the
ntteruoou, in which the childirn took
part.
OLNEY
Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Walton have
returned from their wedding tiip und
are at home at J2.'i West Fisher's nve
nnc, OIney. Mrs. Walton wns Miss
I.ilna .May Hiefsu.vtler Defore her mar
rioge on October i.
Miss i:thel Sunderland, nf Ulnev. en-I
a utility shower in her honor i'ildnv.
wm.u.i ,,. txHiuntt. hiupv liri'M'Ul WCIO
FINE CATHEDRAL DEDICATED
New Jerusalem Edifice at Bryn
Athyn Gift of John Pltcalrn j
Bryn Athyn's Cathedral, begun sev- I
crnl years ago by John Pitearn, wns I
dedicated .vrsterda.v b.v llishon .Nathaniel
D. Pendleton. I
Tho great cathedral of the Church '
of the New Jerusalem was planned '
four .vears before construction iictuiill.v
stnttcd and when Sir. Pitctiirn died,
after devoting jenrs to the project, he
left $2,000,000 for its completion.
The work wns completed by his son, i
Raymond Pitcnim, who forninll.v pre-
sented the structuie before Hie iPir
mony of dedicntlou.
Atfnn.llM lw. Ln. :.,., ...... ,i. .11..
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gats to the tenth general ttsscinbl of
the Church of the New Jciiisalcin nnd
numerous others.
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ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Thursday Evg., Oct. I 6, at 8 : 1 5
! SIK ARTHUR
WHITTEN BROWN. K w
I Famous Aviator Himself
i W;ll tPii tlirlllhiB ston cif lili historic nop-
flop nlulit urrrniM lft mi nil.
I Lootut-f arransT.1 bi niiKlncirs' flub of
rhllud-lphlu and An Club ut I'enn hiuila
'I kkrte r.oi tu .' no 'ox eais, a no und
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Anna Wheaton and Harry Carroll
in ntpir uriKuui fiun? llltM
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1 mirsdny v,Vm law renre us "Uncle Jo.h
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The Montcnegrlp Government lraa
awarded n decoration to Mrs. John 0.
Oroonic, wife of Cqloncl John .0,
Oroome, head of the military polico in
France and formerly head of the Btate
constabulary of Pennsylvania, Thn ,
award was made for services rendered .
the Montenegrin Red Cross, No. 122(
nnd is given under the hnnd of her
majesty Queen Milena, designated as
high protectress of the Montenegrin
Red Cross,
Following closely upon the honor,
conferred upon Mrs. Bajnrd Henry ly
i the king of the Iiolgians and the award
of the gold medal of honor by the
I French Governmcut to Mrs, Willard,
Rodgers, the Emergency Aid of Penn
sylvania feels cause for pride In its wan ,
i record.
Tho MonteuegrJn cross has not yet
renched Mrs. Oroome, but Is expected
to nrrlvc from Europe within n short
time.
Colonel Groome balled from France
Inst Saturday.
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