I ." f '.. -ju-1 I &M v T . 4, "V A '! iiviNING PUBLIC IEDGiEli-PHllJADBLPHIA, SATUBDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1920 JUST GO$SIP ABOUT PEOPLE tfancy Wynne .Tells of the Ashton Tea at Wynnewood at Which Three Debutantes Will Make Their Bow to Society She Sees a Smart Frock Tlin tea this afternoon will be very weltlnp, for It Is to Introduro three different debutante;. Dr. nnd Mrs. Tom A"hton ylU Hl!, a, tcali0r rAather an at-home, for tl.tflr jlaughler Anne, ml will, nt the same time, introduce UnrMrottn Harrison, daughter of Mr. .ndtrs. .Tosenh Harrison, and Ituail Tucker, (laughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Tucker, Russell being a cousin of Anne Ashton. ood. Is t to tbo Bill Clothier.' you know, ami on nncnicr pikc, ibout a ten minutes' walk from tho Jtatlon for those of us who may go on Khank's mare, though I understand the train" will be met by busses. Anne will wear a frock of whlto net ined over satin, tho bodice bcimr fwhloncd of silver cloth and ahe will ar orchids. Margarctta's frock wil 'be of white mo re Bilk trimmed on I," Hides with whlto tulle, combined with small Pink roses. The bodice Ik cut round in front and V in tho back and she will carry red roses. Iluisoll Tucker's frock I hear is to be of white brocaded satin combined with tulle, the bodice embroidered with white bends. Opalescent bands will bo o 'the shoulders. I did not hear them ay whnt flowers she will wear, r of course you bavo caught on to tho fact thnt Nancy happened along when the frocks they were to wear, were being discussed by tho threo maidens. Mrs. Ashton, Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Tucker will receive df course, and several others have been asked to as sist at the tea table and in various wajs. ADELAIDE SOUDEIt is also to be introduced this afternoon at her homo in Ardmoro, so it will be Just a little trip up thcro from Wynnewood, which comes first on tho main line. Marianne Harris, Evelyn Page. Adel aide Jones, Sarah Fox and several other girls will receive with Adelaide, who will be gowned in whlto satin mado with a silver bodico and will bavo a large tulle bow at tho back. Tho skirt will also be trimmed in silver. Mrs. Soudcr has decided upon a black satin frock. I HEAR there is to bo a big rummago sale for the benefit of the social service department of the Pennsylvania Hoipltal nt Eighth, and Spruce Ktrceta next Thursday nt the hospital garage, on Eighth below Spruce. Tho salo is to Inst from 10 a. m. to 7 p. m. Mrs. P. S. Stewart, of 311 South Twelfth street, Is collecting tho rum mage or rather notice of said rummage is being sent to her. Mo, I want samething that I just hope I'll find nt said sale, because you often do, you l,nov, nnd just for thnt I won't tell you what I nlm to buy, becauso you might went It. too, If I suggested it, nnd if thov have any at all they won't haro ranhv ami so you know why I won't tell. Tlio committee in chnrgo of the rum mage nnd In tho social service depart ment includes Mrs. K. Walter Clark, chairman; Miss Emily Barclay, vice elialunan; Miss Amy Hartshorino, sec retarv. and MrH. Charles P. Mitchell, .MNx Edith Collins. Mrs. Cioorge S. Crampton. Mrs. William Drayton, Jr., Mr. Arthur Gerhard, Mrs. Rodman EIHmoii Thompson, Mrs. William Horst mnnn. Mis. John Story .Tonka. Jr., Mi's Elizabeth Keating, Miss Mildred J.pp. .Mrs. Walter H. Lee, Mrs. Morris .1 1.1-wK Mies Helen K. Morton. Mrs. Arthur Newlln. Mrs. William FNher NnrK Mrs. George Packnrd, Mrs. IMwanl n. Smith. Mrs. Francis H. litewnrl, Mrs. NorrJa Vaux and Mrs. John Walker. STItOLLIXO through tbo Rltz the other day I saw Mrs. George E. Tinrtol who. von remember, was Maisle Hush. Really she looked llko a Paris Inn faxhlon plate. Her very striking gown of Mark satin was quite short and was made with short cut sleeves. Her hut wns u large turban size of black velvet and n chantilly laco veil was draped effectively over it falling ,lialf way over the face. She also wore grey suede gloves and silk stockings and black suctlo French strap slippers. T HEAR that Elaine Sullivan, who Is 1 the debutante daughter of Mr. nnd Mr. James Frnncis Sullivan, will take Wirt In the memorial tree planting In Hittenhnuse Square wbiih Is to be held nt .'1 o'clock next Thursday In honor of the late I,eta Sullivan Hoffman. Kathcrlne Crnlg Riddle and Emmelinc Heed Bedell, whose death occured re cently. Mrs. Hoffman died more than a ear ago and so did Miss Riddle, but Mrs. Bedell's death was in Juno or July of tills year. I understand the American Anti Vivisection Society, the Animal Rescue League and the Humane Education So ciety will conduct the ceremony. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The fnllnwlnir 1 ml I pa will net as pa tronesses nt tho Assemblies, whloli will be held on January 7 and February 4, at the Bellevue-Stratforrl: Mrs. Thomas )amlmr. Mrs. CharleB 13 Coxe, Mra. Oora C. Thayer, Mrs. Caspar W. Mor ris, Mrs. Theodoro S. Paul and Mrs. llowland Evans, Jr. Mr, and Mra Clarnctt Andrews, Chat tanooga, Tcnn,, nnnounce the enpaRo inent of their dnughtor. Miss Betty Hrlrne Andrews, to Mr. Joseph Derens Waters, lied Bank, N. J. The weddlnc will tako place In the late winter. In Chattanooga. Mr. Waters Is a son of Mr and Mrs. O. Jason Waters. His mother la a sister of Mr. Caleb Fox, Among tho guests who will attend the luncheon on Wednesday, November 3. to oe given by Mro. Francis It. Btrawbrldge, at woods'de. her homo In Clormantown. m honor of Miss Anita Strawbrldce, laughter of Mr. nnd Mro. Robert E, Btrawbrldge, will bo Mlsa Jana Bhaw Hepburn. Mlas Helon I Bewail, Miss Anne Ashton, Miss Marianne F. UarrU Miss Uuth Packard, Miss Mary M. 7,, y'J"; m!bb Margaretta I Harrison, JJlw Nancy McKean, Mlsa Auguata W Harrison, Mlsa Harnh Attee Downs, Mlns sarnh Barrlnger, Miss Eleanor Oummoy, wins Marjorlu Y. Qlbbon, Miss Mary II. IcUR BPffiHEfl tiwPyCt?zjrt? 4 'ldWliW J U Utun rn.A tJr.w P c UV,WV Vvt3C ijJ JW WAVafafafat 7 eaulu tfm u jiuoren "Dtltir than tte Electric Needle or Dfpil.toti.i." o wrltcB a physl. cian niimi, itft inm C -""'. "V IS will.. " "estroya tho roots. taliinApermnnnent "medy for devl au th.ffBUPr".uua ''' removee waoiu,. vlri,w,,h, ono PPcatlon, la to i?Iteiy har,n'ess. painless, easy Uln. ' fragrant anl cannot mar the Kt 1,LARCE PACKAGE FOR $1.00 Slain .daler or ,"rct hV " In Plain wrapper, postpaid. teed mftrveIou discovery guaran- NU-AIVT LABOnATdniES, Dept, 16 South Orange, N, X llowland, Mlsa Mildred Carpenter, Mlaa Jana Oorden Coxe. M' Jaaala Da. Coata and Mlaa Annnbolla Wood. Anion the irueati who will attend tho dinner on Wedneaday night, to be given $L UtB- Charlen MoKean Bayard, of JOE taat Johnson street, Qormantown, In honor of her granddaughter, Miss Mary MKjan Bayard, before the dance Mr. ?.'inllir?,.oslh.Bftrtow' wl lv at tho rhlladelphla Cricket Club, In honor Of "'' daughter, Mlaa Mary P. Bartow, -.'il1 bS1Mlss K'laa du Pont, Mlaa Dor-S.t-y.Stevcn! Mr- William L. Savage, PancoanL8 8 ! Mr. Charleo ,Mr- and Mra. James M. Wilcox will ?i I'nner-dance on Tuesday at Camp Woodsby Ithan. their plaeo at Vllla-n.-na P htmor of MB Anna Sophia Yar tl?i,'v'1'lug!ju'r of Mr ftnd Mra. Charl w. Yarnall, and Mian Marjorlo Y. Qlb bon. daughter of Dr. and Mra. John H. Qlbbon M"- and Mrs. Alan D. Wllaon, of Tear r Jr IJ: jT xr a e' "nova, win mvo a am n? h ihWJI ,,ai,y lntr ln th9 winter !nA,"2J of sl1".'' nu,h Packard, daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. George Tl. Packard. & n.nd Mrs- Benjamin West Prater, ?niWe.8t2yer n?u". Rydol. will enter tain at dinner tonight In honor of Mr. nnn aira. Langdon Marvin, of Naw lork, who will apend tho weekend as '" bucbio or air. and Mra. Fraaler. Mrs. A. aaratcho Norrls and her daughter, Mlsa Ellrabeth C. Norrla, who recently roturned from Havana, aro V " ,l"irnoni8 ac mo L,ongacre for the winter And wilt Ijmiva nn xf,H.tnu for n few daya' Visit to Now York. Mlsa nunw win ue prvaenieu to society on December 1. Mlaa Elsie Du Puy Hirst, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Cooko Hirst, 1 tho jtuest for a. few days of Miss Henrietta MacDonald Wllaon, debutante daughter of Dr. and Mr W. Reynolds Wilson, of wemwooa, vmanovn. Mlra Hirst will be a dobutante of this winter. Mrs. Portor Bradford wilt glva n lunchoon at the Acorn Club on Monday In honor of Mrs. Barnett, of England. Mra. Bamott Is tho pioneer of aocial welfare work In England. Mrfl. OeornrA f rrhnmna Tr nt nmU. fornla. who .with Mr. Thomas la vlaitlnir Mrs. Ocorgo C. Thomaa at Qreyatock, her home In Chestnut Hill. Is mending a few days ln New York. Mrs. Thoman Hr's daughtor, Mrs. Walter Schuyler Volkmar, Is ppendlnar the week-end In Now Haven, where sho will attend tho laie-virginia game tms afternoon. Mlsa Miirv Law. daushtur nf Mm Ernest Law. of Edgeneld, St, Davids, ro- nirnea on Tnureaay rrom Hot Springs Va where aha epent n fortnight. Mra. Cleorse Reynolds will entertain at a small luncheon at tho Eedgley Club on November 4. Covers will be laid for ten guests. Mr. and Mra. Reynolds, who spent last winter nt the Rlttenhouae Jioiei, navo returned to ineirtown house Twenty-first nnd Pino streets. Mro. Paul do Hoff Reed, who nan been the truest of Mrs. CJeorge WIllcox Mclver at tho homo of her parents, Mr. nnd Mra. Charlea Piles Maulo. 22X7 Rlt tenhouw stroat, for a fow days, returned veatcrday to her apartments, Wardman Park Inn, Washington. Mrs. Reed was Mlsa Elizabeth Noycs Boyd. A concert will be given at the Musical Art Club, 1811 Ranatoad atreot, on Fri day evening- Novembor 12, for tho beno fit of tho surgical department of the Barton Dispensary, connected with the Woman's Medical Collego. The committee In charge constats of Mrs. W. Howard Magoffin, Mra. Samuel Woodward, Mrs. Allco R. McGIll, Mlas Peggy Thayer, Mlsa Elizabeth Brocklo, Mr. W. H. Peoples, Dr. Leo H. Bornd, Mr. Daniel C. Dono van and Mlsa Ruth Barber, chairman. The artists who will take part In the musical are: Mrs. Adolph Mondel, Mra. Gcorgo J. Brlnton, Mlsa Polly Thayer, LEAD GIRL SCOUTS' DRIVE gii "HMMMaaawajaMaw -A MHaLLMLiiLLn&. .. V 'MIS I w catN MVRY CASSATT Mr. Clarence Fahrman arid Mlas Ruth M. Barber. Mlsa Elolaa Warrlner, debutante daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Samuol Dexter Warrlner, of 135 South Eighteenth street, will leave the latter part of next week for Wilmington, whero nhe will ho entertained as the guest of Mlas Mary Marvel, dau'ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Joslah Marvel. Miss Warrlner will assist In receiving at tho tea to bo given for Mlsa Marvel. by her, parents next Friday afternoon nt Nantlcoko, their home In Qreenvltlo, Del. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Atkins, who have been entertained na the guests of Mr. and Mro. William Blddlo Shcppara, of WIl-Ella, Bryn Mawr and Woodblno avenue, Cynwyd, have returned to their homo In Berkeley, Calif. Mr. Atkins at tended as best man at the wedding of Miss Mildred Sheppard and Mr. David Ooodale, of San Francisco, October 14. Mr. and Mra O. Hamilton Colkct, of Merlon, entertained Informally at din ner on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Colket have recently returned from a three months' motor trip through Europe where they toured England, Wales, Switzerland, Holland, Belgium, and France, covering1 over threo thou sand mllea. Mr. and Mrs. Benson Mann, 241 South Twenty-first street, and their family, havo returned from Bay Head, N. J., where they epent tho aummor. and are occupying their new home, 2039 Locuat street. The engagement of Mlas Ruth Livingston Mann and Mr. Carrow Thl bault. son of Mrs. George T. Tracy, has recently been announced. Mlsa Agnea 11'. Shobor debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Shober, of Broadmoor, Colorado Springe, Col., who has been tho guest of Miss Dorothy W. Stevens, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Conygham Stev ens, of Jenklntown, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. Pemberton Hutchinson. 1823 Pino street, and will leave next week to spend tho winter with her aunt. Miss Ellzabth T. Shober, 2021 Do Lancey street. Miss Elizabeth Mencke, ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fredorlck C, Mencke, of Overbrook, and Miss Mildred Elsen hower, dauahtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. I. Elsenhower, of Germontown, will motor today to Princeton, Is, J where "they will join a party of frlenun and attend tho Princeton-Navy football game. On November 6 Mrs. Mencke will chaperon her daughter and Miss Elsenhower to An nnDolls. where they will also motor, to attend tho Georgetown University-Navy gamo and the hop which will follow in tne evening, remaining over mo weeK end. Mr. and Mra. Dalo B. Fitter and their family, of 1965 Locust street, havo been spending a fortnight nt Hot Springs, Va, Mr. and Mrs. Lewla Thlbault have re turned to St. Davids, after spending ,a month, nt cneisca. Mra. Harrv Wain Harrison, of St Davids, will apend tho next few weeks at French Lick Springe, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rubin, of the NUMEROUS WEDDINGS MARK END OF WEEK Miss Martin Brldo of Mr. How ard Smythe-Ashhurst, Car-penter-McDonogh Nup tials Today CATHDINE HUTCHINSON 4- Girl Scouts of the country plan a nation-wide educational drivo be ginning November 1. Mlaa Caasatt is chairman of the campaign com mittee here, Miss Martin Is her' assistant and Miss Hutchinson Is chairman of the finance committee St James Hotel, have taken npartmenta at the Rltz-Carlton for the winter. Mr. and Mra. Herbert S. Clark have closed their summer homo at Strafford and roturned to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Georjro W. B. Roberts nnd their daughter. Miss Edith L. Rob erta, who spent tho aummor at their homo In Chestnut Hill, havo returned to their town house. 180C Do Lancey street Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jeffers KeppM, of Germaiuown, announco tho engage ment of their daughter, 5I1sm Dorothy Eleanor Kppcl and Mr. Karl F. Mayer, of Marshalltown, la. Mr. and Mrs. Nnthan Hayward, of St, Davids, who havo been spending tho summer at Manchester, Mass.. returned to their home last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Guy Hnllowoll, of Wayne, havo moved Into their now home In St Davids. Mr. and Mrs. Hallowoll havo been spending the summer with Mra. Hallowell'a mother. Mrs. William Dayton Phillips, at Radnor. Mr. nnd Mra. W. II. Myers, of St Davids, have gone to Pasadena, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Mnckey. of B019 Pine street, havo Icaucd Invitations fbr a costumo dance ln honor of their daughter, Mlas Lorna Mackey, on Fri day cvenlner. October 29. On Saturday evening Miss Mackey will entertain at dinner In honor of her guests, Mlaa Dor othy McAteer and Miss Alice Dougherty, of Pittsburgh, after the Penn-State foot, ball game, which they will attend. Mrs. Joseph W. Bailey, Jr., haa re turned to hor home In this city from n month's visit at Hot Springs, Va. A wedding of social Importance will bo aolemnlted at 4:30 o'clock thla after noon In St Paul's- Church. Chestnut Hill, when Mlsa Helena Martin, daugh ter of Mrs. William WUklna Carr. of Sunset Hill, Amblor. becomes the bride of Mr. Joseph H. P. Howard, Jr., son "I .. - a xfr .Tosech H. P. Howard, -. c- xf.n Calif. Dr. Johnston, of ,.-. ir. n of real lace, n family Ctofn 11 llUei Mlaa Helena mim Marie C. de Koaenko and Mlaa Hannah Hobart. Atlas Adelaide Farr, daughter of Mr. nnd Mro. Daniel H. Farr, WTheVt maTwfifbo Mr. S. a Sparry. JrTof New Hiven, Conn, .and 1 the ush era will lncludo Mr. George U. ; older. Jr. and Mr. John L. Morrill, of Boston : Mr. Edmund S. Brewer, of Mil ton! Mala. ; Mr, W. B. Selton. of German town : Mr. C. Sewall Clark, also of Gor manntown Mr. Charles P. Ander.on. Jr. of Waahlngton 1 Mr. Buckley L. WaiiB. nf New York, and Mr William Farr RoblnVon. a cousin of tho bride. On their return from a wedding trip they will live at San Mateo. Calif. A number or Kueata from Boaton, New York and Baltl- m0Ar0rceCpnHoen,wlll follow at the home of the brWa undo and aunt. Mr. and Mra Daniel Haddock Farr, Dean Houac. Cheatnut Hill. , SMYTHE-ASHHURST A wedding of aocial Importance which Church, Twenty-second and Walnut atroetB. wna that of Miss Marie Loulso Aahhurat. daughter of Mra. Samuel Aah. hurst, 1023 Spruce Btreet. to Mr. T. H. Butler Smythe. son of Mr. and Mra. J. L. Nevlll 8myth. of Chestnut Hill. The Rev. J. h. L. Nlibett, of Chrlat -Church Chapel, offlclated. asslatod by tho Rev. Dr. Mockrldg. pastor. The bride woro a gown of white Bairn, adorned with duchess point lace fash ioned with a long court train .extending from the ahouldera. Her veil of tulle waa arranged with a cluatcr of orange blos soms and ducheas laco. She carried a shower bouquet of whlto sweet peae, titles of the valley and gardenlns. Mra. Thomna E. Ward waa matron of honor and Mlsa Mary Taylor Knight waa maid The b'rldeamalds wero MIbh Caroline Valentino. Miss Bertha Smythe, Mlsa Clarla-ia Smythe. Mlsa Elizabeth Itoea, Miss Dorothy Ely nnd Mra. Frederick H. Lea. Jr. Mr. William Nowbold Ely, Jr., wa beBt man. The ushers were Mr. Thomas E. Ward and Mr. Robert Thompson, of New York: Mr. Frederick H. Lee, Jr., Mr. Percy Sanderson, Mr. William A. B. Paul, Mr. Samuel H. Paul, Mr. William Meade Fletcher, Jr., and Mr. George B. Wood, all of this city. On their return from their wed ding Joumoy, Mr. and Mrs. Smythe will live at Z3io fine sircei. CARPENTER McDONOG II The marriage of Mlsa Kathleen Mc Donogh, of this city, and Mr. Charlea T. Carpenter, son of the late Mr. Joaeph It Carpenter and Mr8. Carpenter, of 128 South Twenty-third street, took place thin morning ln old St. Joseph's Church, Fourth and Wllllngs alley, at 10 o'clock. Father Harti B. J offi ciated. Mlaa MoDonogh waa attended by two little pages. Master Herbert Ooodall and Master Robert Ooodall. nnd Miss Helen Cronln, of Springfield, Mass.. was maid of honor. Mr. Carpenter had Mr. Alexander Randall Cheston na be&t man, and hla ushers Included Mr. Samuel Hope Carpenter nnd Mr, Joseph R. Car penter, Jr., hla brothers: Mr. Clyde Ham bright, hla brother-in-law, Mr. John A. Dlmond, Mr J. Roeh Ouokea and Mr. Edward a. Traael, hla coutfn. A small reception at the Art Alliance followed the ceremony for the family nnd a very few Intimate friends. Mr. nnd Mra. Carpenter will Ilvo In New York. EDSON TENNBY An Intorcatlng fall wedd'ng will bo that of Mlas Kathorlne Tenncy, daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. Frank Tenncy, and Mr, Henry Edaon, which will bo rol etnnlzed today In the Church of the Re deemer, nt Bryn Mawr. The bride, who will bo given In marrlago by her father, will bo attended by Mlns Margaret Ton- ney na maid of honor and by Mra. Henry Wood, Mla Theodoro Keith Little. Mlsa Katharine Z. Ogden nnd Mlaa Elizabeth Shelburne, or Boston, as bridesmaids. Mr. Rowland E, Lea will act as beat man and the uehera will Include Mr. John Taylor, Mr. Rudolph Lleblg, Mr. Frano'a Markoe Rivlnua, Mr. Samuel N. Felton, 2d, of Boston, and Mr. Thomas Stroh ler, Mr. Henry Wood Wiley nnd Mr. Christian Hngcn, A reception will fol low the ceremony nt the homo of tho brldo'ft parents. After a wedding trip Mr,- and Mra. Edson will bo at homo ln Haverford, Pa. I2LL1THORP KEFFER An attractive wedding will take place thla aftornoon at 4 o'clock at tho home of Dr. and Mrs. Edward Iungcrleli Kcffer, B971 Drexol road. Overbrook. when their daughter, Mlaa Florence Mnr)o Keffor, will become tho brldo of Mr. Earl Louis Elllthoru. of Radnor, the officiating clergyman being the Rv, Robert Norwood, rector of tho Memorial Church of St. Paul. Overbrook. Dr. Kcffer will give h'a deughtcr In mar-, rlagc. She will havo three attendants, Mrs. Thaddeus Rich, of this city; Mrs. Charlea Henry Thompson. Jr., of Gcr mantown, and Mlaa Ethel Klngsley Nice, also of this city. Tho brlde prroom's brother, Mr. Frank A 12111 thorp, of Chicago, villi bo his best man. nnd tho two ushers Include Mr. Nathan O. Johnson, of Enstlewood N. J., nnd Dr. Edward Broods Keffer, brother of tho bride. McCORD SERRILL A wedding of Interest to take placo In thla city this evening la that of Mlas uenruaa aerrin, unugnicr or air. anu Mra. Joseph Mason Serrlll. of Detroit, Mich., and Mr Donnld Ferria McCord. of New York. The ceremony will be per formed at 7 o'clock at the home of tho bride's aunts, tho Misses Serrlll, 1413 North Broad street, by the Rev. John EHory Tuttle, of the Presbyterian Church of Swnrthmore, nnd a largo reception will follow. Mr. Serrlll will give hla daughter In marriage. Her nttendanta will lncludo her alstor. Miss Josephine Serrlll. mnld of honor; Mlsa Charlotte Drysdane, of Montclalr, N. J. : Miss Mary Lucllo Reeves, of Lawrencovlllo, N. J. ; Miss Marian Robinson, of Now York: Miss Charlotte Wiley and Mlwt Esther Edmunds, of New York; nnd Miss Katheryne Glaur.er, of Chester, Pa., bridesmaids : Mlaa Frances W. Serrlll, the brlde'a sister. Junior bridesmaid, and Dorothy and Ruth McCord, of Montclalr, nieces of the bridegroom, flower girls. Mr, McCord will havo for beat man his brother. Mr. Henry U. McCord, and his ushers will lncludo Mr. Stuart A. Rhodes, Mr. Malcolm Davis. Mr. Rltz Perry nnd Mr Albert Lamarche, of Now York ; Mr. Re irlnald Lamarche. of Brook lyn, and Mr Robert Lnrnnr. of Waahlng' ton. Mr. and Mrs. McCord will leave on an extended tour, and will be at homo after January 1 In ICaat Orange, N. J. DIETRICH SCHNEIDER An attractive autumn weddtmt will be solemnized In Trinity Reformed Church, Broad and Venango streets, this evening, when Mlas Lou'.ae L. Schneider. daughter of Mra. Mary Schneider, of 3B11 North Marvlno street, and Mr. William A. Dietrich, also of Tioga, wilt bo mairled by tho paator, the Rev. J. M H. Iacnberg. The bride will bo given In marriage by her uncle, Mr, Henry P. Schneider, and will bo attended by Mra. Helen Edwarda, matron of honor; Mlaa Anna IC Schneider, tho bride h cousin, nnd Mlas Roae Slmendlngcr. brldeamalda. Mr. Irvln Danveraon will be tho bridegroom's beot man, and h s ushers will bo his brother, Mr. Leroy Dietrich, Mr. Romy Miller, Mr. Fred erick Schneider, tho brlde'a brother, and Mr. Russell Snader. Mr. Dietrich and hla brldo will apend the autumn traveling, and will be at home at 1134 West Tioga atreet after January 1. FOLLEN SHOMO A pretty wedding will take place at tho homo of Mrs. Joseph B, ShOmo, 1C15 Butler street, at 4 o'clock thla after noon, when her daughter, Mlaa Mary Shomo, will become the bride of Mr George Follen, of Ocean City, with the Rev Samuel Wllllama, of the Nicetown Baptlat Church, officiating. Attending the br'do will be Mlas Kathryn Gertrude Hnrncr, Hnd Mr. Elwood Shomo will be hla cousin's best man. Mr and Mrs Follen will leave on n. wedding trip and will be at homo after November 10 at 1615 Butler street CRAIG DREVER Tho wcddlnsr of Mlsa Eleanor Grace Drevcr, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Drcver, of 3718 North Fifteenth street, and Mr. William Crnlg will tako place at the Episcopal Church of the flesurrtct'on. Broad and Venango streets Tho rector, tho lie v. J. R. Mcllhenny, will perform the ceremony The brldo will be given ln marrlago by her father, and her sister. Mis Mary Drevcr. will be hor only nttennant air. Jiarry uraig will be his brother's beat man. The bridegroom and bride will eiwnd the re ma'ndcr of the month on their wedding tour and will be at home after Novem ber 1 on Chew Btreet, Germantown PICKARD FISHER The mnrrlage of Mlsi Darthca V Fisher, daughter of Mr. nnd Mra. Charlea Flaher, of 1032 Robblna avenue, to Lieutenant John O. Plckard, United States army, of 8013 Palmetto street, will be aotcmntzod In Trinity Epis copal Church of Oxford at 4 o'clock in a afternoon, the Rev. C. A. JanBen, rector of tho church, officiating. Mlaa Florcnco Flaher will be hor Blater'a bridesmaid and only attendant Captain John Smith, United States army, will be Lieutenant. Plckard's beat man. Lieutenant Plckard .and hla bride will leavo for the Philip pine Islands, where Lieutenant Plckard will be stationed. BEATTY WESSON The marriage of Mlas Elizabeth Car roll Wesson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs David Weason, of Montclalr, N. J., and Mr. Lewis IJonsall Beatty, of Colling dale. Pa., will bo solemnized thla eve ning In St. Luke's Eulsconal Church, Montclalr. The ceremony will be per- rormca by the iiov. i.uke wnite, rector of the church, and the bride will be given In mnrr ago by her father. MIbs Weapon will be attended by her sister, Mrs. William Francis, of Oradnll, N. J., as matron of honor, and by Mra. Clnrence Coddlngton, of New York city; Miss Clarissa Collins, Mls.t Doris Dn klns. Miss Annetto Farlsh. Mrs Morton Goodspeed, of Montclalr, and Mra Dwlght J. Harris, of Germantown, rb brldesmnlds. Mr. Robert Walter Beatty, of colllngdale, ra.. brother or tne bride 9 4a groom, will act aa! beat man. and t(tt.' uahera will bo Mr. Cheater F. Bkr v of Cheater; Mr. Edward Felt Beatty, ot Colllngdale, Pa., brother of the brldej groom : Mr. George Boyd, of thla oltv,; tfV Mr. Erneat Lolloy Oreen, of Media: Mr, ji Joseph ShallcroHn Webb, of West ChefK ter, nnd Mr. Harry Uurbank Wesson, of Montclalr, brother of the bride. Mrn and Mrs. Realty will llvo nt 303 West Miner street, west unrsicr. v ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs. W If. Brooks haVe re ?V Mn.4 a MiaU lwi .a nt St. ti Vlfllt. f after a trip to'st. Loufa and Cincinnati. 7. M Mrs. Georgo Craig Stewart, of Evana ,t., ', ion, ill., who has been viauing ntr dib t, ter, Mrs. II. W. Roth, In St Davids, la W apendlng a few daya In Froderlck, Md Mr. J. A. Ball and Mr. and Mra. .T. 'j Lawson Wtntherly, of Wayne, have ro turned from Atlnntlc City. t Mrs. Gcorgo A. Ilohcm, of Ht DaVId. '! Is entertaining: Mr. and Mra. Franlt li A r. . fn nt It -n rilh 1T WUfAf VI uaiiLingV) viiui ALONG THE READING r 2$ GERMANTOWN Announcement la made of the mar riage of Mlaa Reglna A. Mnlone, cf 91 West Weaver Btreet, to Mr Walter 8., Jaokson. of 134 West Meado street. In-v the Church of the Holy Cross. Mt AIr,. on Wednesdny morning. October 20, at . 9 o'clock. Aftpr November 1 Mr. and.' Mra. Jnckson will bo at homo on Oer- mantown avenue, In Tioga. a. v ,-J WEST PHILADELPHIA An Intereatlng wedding will tnke plac this ovenlng at 7 o'clock in the North m nater Presbyterian Church. Thlrty-7"f fifth and Baring streets, when Mlaa Dorothy Demareat, daughter of Mr. and Mra. William A. Demareat, of 3B09 HnmV'-m llton street will become the bride of Mr. t.. Jay C Harvey, aon of Mr. and Mrs. H. " , O. Harvey, of 3227 Race street V' it NORTH PHILADELPHIA 'rf Mr. and Mra. William A. Stowart,'"' whose marrlago took placo reoentlr.' will be the guests of honor nt an eve- H nlng at homo to be given by Mrs. Stew art's parcnta, Mr. and Mrs. Ephralm O. Taylor, at -thelr home. 17S4 Norths Twenty-ninth "atreot, on Wednesday, evening-, October 27. The Kueats will,,, Include Mr nnd Mra. Hugh Stewart Mr..'0 nnd Mrs Albert Schulz. Mr. and Mm."1 Arthur Taylor. Mrs. Edward Hurly. Mr.nf nnd Mrs. William A. Stewart. Ml,, Mariaii Reese. Mlas Allco Echternaeh." Mlaa Evelyn W nkler, Mlaa Agnes1 Taylor. A mlacellaneoua shower was i-lven for Mrs. Stewart last week at her home in Tabor, by a number of hr friends. ft&i MnOrr nle Trier IiriUtiou r or AmioaBxa-jijj menu Write r riwn for Kncrared or Trintef ' ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Wahvet St 1 HM JSfSBFy5fgBlBa fiii& arxab I &iZk?'hcS-. IjHSli 'k jnpK I! ! THE MEDAL OF HONOR PACKAGE Lowney's Crest Medal of fHonor package came to Philadelphia in 1916 right after Lowney's received the "Medal of Honor" at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Since that time so many people have found Medal of Honor such a good hox of candy to eat that today it is a leader on the shelves of all good drug and confeclionery stores in the city. TKEAT WITH A PACKAGE TONIGHT" The Walter M. Lowney Company 427 Commercial St., Boston, Mass. I (1 I " 5 . ; . 3 r rr " lr 1 f 'X X a X3X B 1 I -" W rt & ? rl I 5v X X 5v A 5X I 5 ? ? - a 5$v I w Sr : h && fl i l "" G is t It ppSmfpf t V-a-,---, s- La j Vj I IJL -JJ Lj Wifc' VI I I KiiB y N4-B!sW mo $mimmm$ JJUULJ The luxury of "the big New York hotels" h proverbial. But it remained for Hotel Pcnnsyl vania to provide such unusual comforts as the two big swimming pools (one for men, one for women) around each of which is built a com plete Turkish Bath establishment such as you will hardly find elsewhere. When you go to New York, make the Penn sylvania your home. There you will be, sur rounded by conveniences and comforts which you do not expect to find in a hotel. And that is one of the reasons why the Pennsylvania u preferred by so many thousands of discriminat ing travelers who want "the best there is" when u..y are in New York. UOTEU PENNyLNANIA Opposite Pennsylvania Terminal, New York Associated with HOTELS STATLER, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, St. Louis i 41 'I n fir to Mrs. Jacob a. Glaea, n( 4932 North' Droad atreet, Ixifran, rntertnlncd at;,n luncheon and BOo yesterday at her homo with tho following trueata; Mra. Lillian .irt Hall, Mra Hugh llnnna. Mm. Oscar ( Noll. Mrs. Charles Hrlckrr, Mra Arthur xt W Poachl and Mra. Frank Paul. Mra. William D. Chambers, of 6217 " North Hroau atreet. Logan, will cntor tain the members of the inixlllnrv of the Ocean City Presbyterian Church onfl Thursday, October 2S, at heir home, There will be forty ffuests. M"ss Ida jS Uauer Is president of the aseoclotton, ' Mrs Chamtmra vice president, Mra. WIIk Ham Uarrla secretary and Mra. William- ( Koaa treasurer. '18 ACQ. ft -.A itA na sll 11? v Of" t; "l! 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