w. !H, Mv 't .r ST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of Miss Dickinsen's Engagement te Mr. Nevin She Hears of Wonderous Veil te Be Wern by Miss Carter at Wedding Teda, THE annnuwcment of Uexnlenr-Dlr-k lns.en' nigiiitcineiit t Ojtilcn Ncvln today I1 u'1-' 'i'(",ti,,K ,0 "lnn nf '" v,h Mm" I'"1'1 "l0 0U"R Pf,r"eii'1 rind It's n vpr nlfp rnxiierMiicnt, Ien. Komi Kemi lene, J mi H'tiiPtiibrr, pa,n'' nbeut three J""-11 "B"- Mrri' """ '" J""'""""'-i tTpr pnrenlH ll" In Trenten, but her I metlirr, li wiih Hexnn'iir nevveii. vwih I'hllniiwpimin.iiii'i ""i ninny iripims i i - I . I. -. -1 . . . .m.9 I r.a latH ..,... ! Ik n ller priinilniethcr. Mrs. William Hewell. .Ir.. livei In Mils city, and Mining I"1'" "''"'' reliitlM" here lire Mrs. llenrv I'rnlt Mi'lvenn. Mih. H. Trunk Clnpp .mil Mii. l!nlph Ucrr. Mrs. Dpr' (irrt liti"l)ad IiiivIhk bi'cti the Ute Wllllut i Roberts Hewell, an uncle nt Itexalene. Anether iinele of hern " ".- -. . . .. I Is Mr. l'lillemei ificuiiimn, . nvc In Chestnut lull. I Ojilen Nevin iH tne son ei .Mrs. iH the wen rimrle Xeiin, and If I mil net ti HUH- taken Is related te the OfidenM, LVrets nnd Heffuuinr. of tliN flly. The Ncvlns lived for Mime yearn at liOL'l Locust street, nnd one islslit lnt summer two of the Ievh barely escaped with their llus from n lire In that house. In fact, the limine N net habitable yet, liavlus been burned out from tbe second story up thiniiKli the Teurth. Odgen' Nevin In the eldest of the three boys, tb" ether belli.,' fliarlie nnd I'erut. Ill's slhter Uoiethy married Theobald Clailc. nnd they h.ive been livins In Mpiirttnenti ill UH'IO I'lnc street. have net hcaril hi Itexalene'n ucilillnp date, but bmg etiRnB'ments are net en regie nt ptesent, fe I pieHtinip it will be in tbe prlng. If net earlier. I HEAR l.uelle Carter H te wear nt hnr upilililip tednv that gorgeous laee I veil which neiengs ie ner gniiiuiiieiiii'i, . I -f .!. i U Wllllnm T. Carter, and which lias been en exhibition nl Memerial Hall in the collection of wonderful old lnces out there. I have been told the veil is mined by collectors nt .fW.000. Kiery mm Is verv hnppy about the Reeves-Carter weJdine. for both Luelle nnd Snm are great favorites, and it peenis such happy thing. Snm Reeves is the t-en et Jlr. nnd Mrs. David Recus, ve.i ttnew. Ills mother wn Miss Klls'c Fisher and ber mother was Miss Mary Telsseie. I.ilti I-'Micr'b father, the late Mr. illlum Usher, , as u brother of Mrs. Ueevcs. i Lueilu I-. the daughter of Mr. WU- l.i.ffliter himI H(ixn!cni- ucau'elj lnlwd Jnnuitry In honor of MIsh Marguerite J. Rpp lire, "lie gUCt Of honor at tnnilj Helme. Ilvttiil. nn.l Minn Mnml Tlnrrlv,,,. llnm r fnrtnr. nn.l ber mother, the!1"-" -e lern ai rieire h in noner ienner Mi". Carter, new Mr, (ieerge Breeke. ius Lucile I'elk, of Halt! mere, one of (but city's most beauti ful women. The wedding Is te take place in the Church of the (Jeed Shep herd in Itosement and Lucile bas the prettlcdl bunch of bridesmaids. Alto gether, It's going In be one of the smartest nftalrs of the season. Till! Charles Leus' dance for Sarah Ilud-en lnlt evening was beautiful. There were about -40 guests seated at ttnall tables. Sarah Hudsen Is Mr. Lwi'h granddaughter and a daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. 1'eiey Hudsen, of New Yerk. Mrs. 11 ml -en being Mr. Lea's daughter by his first marriage. Sarah were a frock of red chiffon, tv Iitcli was cxn,ulMtel embroidered in blue and gpld, and Mrs. Lea's gown was of block satin, also embroidered in xeld, Mrg. Hudsen chose graj crepe, little resis of the inntcrlal being Intro duced into the trimming. Kntharlue Lea. wbee marriage with Voed Hun MA..i. ..in i .. ..? ....t.. r. .... - I7f " Running , a "n L'ef wlmen-pliiU satin, which went well wilh ber iid colorings. Tbe HalcljiTe Kurnes.ses had a dance for debs out nt tbelr place In .lenkln- , town after Ibe ten at wlihh Clffy wasl Intre.luced. , It was an extremelj pietty , tea and party, but somehow 1 fancy veu haie heard enough about teas this week, find se with the remark tlmt Clyffy's flowers were iiineng the meb1 bi go rgCOUH ' I lime vet seen, let's ire en le the Wliitemnrsh races this nfternoen. rpili; races uie, of ceurM', Ibe annual , -- Whltemnrih nffnir. and jeu go ever from Chestnut Hill in the liinterbuseH If jeu don't je out in jour car. About verj.ene vi he hues horses will be there, thetish they'll hue te rush a bit I te go fieiu the liroekes' heiihe In Itose- j went te Wliitemnrsh, especially a.s most of th women will want te change from dressj frocks te simpler outdoor things. QOMirn.Mi; I wonder why we go in J se fiirlem.lv fnr llilnffH uncliil Kn i.nrlv In the seiiHen. Whv. since the tennis ! wl" b" formally presented te soeloty tournament there 'has net been one ' carl-v '" Dcnvber Haj en which ihere has net been some' Mrs. C. Wright Hewes, of 1430 Snn partj nr ether, lnrge or small, an theem street, announces the engairement rase itiuv be. And ulwavs for the debu- f Jier daughter, MIbs Kathleen Hewes, tante, Net that 1 have unj thing te ' te air. Jeseph Bntohelor Wattereen, ten a flLelit tin ilehn. hlMM their heartH: r lore te sec them have such a geed 'ii"1. inn uoiueiiew or ether 1 ue think e give tie much for them. In New Yerk the season does. net. Herflii until November, and the elder people mi' liicludtd as well as debu- ' tauten in most of the parties. I really feel wrv for the girls of the second j year ami j-enie of an elder growth in I Ihlhidelpliiii. Te be ure, the veiy rleli ami "much-eutertainliig" girls are asked te thing jear after jenr, hut the I in who is jut as sweet and charming and uttinuhe ns she can he, hut does pet I'liteitniu much, is dropped from ImiMtlens nnd put en the shelf when lie i- scarcely meic thnn twenty, if he chat. There's reinethlng wrong nbeut the ajhtuii, and 1 think it's time seme of "- .ill get together nnd hud parties for tic out gitlh of several years, Mich nn Jli" one. time Cinderella cotillens. Te he sine. .1 iilllnlmt iipa nwlnrl t.. 1... t,l v ,, , ' " ..j..v., ... i,,,- ,,H luceun), uiiuui-t ,i. , no iuuuiii....u n ih, hut when it ciiiurs te a vmr like . charge of these dances are Mi and tnU, .hen there nie mere thnn eightv'Mrs .lehti Gllbait, Mr. and Mrs Allen llrU mi lh.. ilehulanli" list, u dance Hutler, Mr. and Mrs. CUjten C. In tlmt Imhidei them nil menus L'OO te he graham and Colonel and Mrs itnlph II etlteitniiiP, right ut the start, and thiit Dp-sin n hull when ether.-, ure invited, ten I mut sny j hinp nn solution ie nller at tli,' present inoineiil, but It's trth thlnkln? nheut, don't veu think? rnm: ., ,,,i ti ,.i epenlns tea nt the Print ( luh jrMenliiv nfternoen was delightful. irs, .Trill llrlnten. win, win. In I'm, ,.i. most of lnt '-eiK.eii, presided. She Is Jjevldent of the club, you knew, and Mr?. Andrew Wrlsht Crawford, who rte, j,, Mrs. Hi'lnten's pluce while she s iilis,.it, was at the tea table. The '"' V " mi). iittractlve place. H'h t 1(11-1 l.atimer street, next deer hut one te the new clubhouse of the I'enn Si"n,nl? Kiiflety of Cilenlnl Dames, wnicli has been finished recentlv. . ," ' ...i,, iv.ii-rii. iiiiu nil Nllt nan te tell It without referring te the ETC r.xt. ''.?" '.'"".." khI.I ".vuiri, Willi 111 TOM (In u mil ?arae i te the part yen could tint lemern- Mill 0h'". "!!. "1 lust rolled myeves," NANCY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES hi'i V!1 'AIrr- ""' Meredith Dlckltiben, ? ' Cdgewoed Hvtiiue. Trenten, N. J nneunce th cngageniunt of their ,V (111 K1'1" nun te tell a story lit school, tvventy-sevi nth annual meeting of th - I.nter hhe vviih talking te mother State Federation of Pennsylvania nil -Inter nheut It. SI le renllv hail Women at Heading Mis Uuehler Is been w..rrle,l about I,. bcrauJrf I e m ' of U, We,,,t,,M C'Ub f Cr" rorcettcn t bring home her hook i. 1,1n"",n , , wlilr.li tm i, n..,.j.i i ... .i.i viru l-.tivnid I. Power and her I VWitej fit' 'EVE. (laughter, Mls-i Roxalene Hewell Dick Dick ineon, te Mr, Ogden Nevin, son of Mrs, Chiirleg XV. Nevin, of this city. ( Mr, and Mrs. Oi.irles Stanley Dorten, of Chestnut Hill, nnneuncn the engage ment of their tluurrhter, Miss Elisabeth Jamisen Morten, te Mr. William Aaren Ijlpplncett. 3d, Hen of Mr. and Mrs. v.lllmiii 4. Mpplncptt, Jr., of Over Over Over Droelt. Mr. tcerg a Meade t,arge, of Edge- Rtcr Park, h J., will give, a tnratre nr , a T. I1..I dehutniitn rfmiirfcfer nt Mr. nnl Mrs. Jeseph llp.rrien, of Itosement. Ml. and Mis Uaed A. Morgan have i l"bued rardu for n tea nt Mlnwnerln Mldw Chectnut J till, en Thursday afternoon, Niember I', from 4 until 8:30 o'clock, te in stent their daughter, Miss Kllzu Kllzu beth Merh-an, A dinner-dance will fol fel low for the receiving narty and addi L.tlllll 1 ITTI(NT tienal gueMp. MlftB Morgan will alxe be the. guest of honor tit ti barn dinner tlnnce which Judge nnd Mrs. J. WUIW Martin, of Kdirecembe. nhestmit Hill. will glve en Saturday evenlng, Novem ber 18. Ml?s Itebeeca U. Thompen. daughter of .Mr. and Mrn. Walter S. Thompson, of Wecllca, Jtosement, will entertain at dinner thin evening before the dance which Mr. and Mm. Jlarclay McFadUen, of Hosemont, will give nt the Radner Hunt (,'Iub In honor of Mr. tind Mrs. Jehn H. McKudden, of Merry Corners, Haverford. The receiving patty at the tea whleh Mia. JeHBe Prew-Mear, of 102 Seuth eighteenth street, will give nt thn Hltr Hltr C'arlten en 1'Mdaj' afternoon, December 1. te Introduce Iwr daughter, MIhh Je Prflw-Hear, I1I Include Miss Helen XV Allen, Miss Ihnlly K Hartiw, MIk.s , Margiiffrlle Jelteid'i Mevie, Mls-i Ger trude I.. Morten. Mia Barbara 1,. Clay- , ten MIks MllrabPth Casanae, Mles Mary Mldgety Carter, Miss Nerma Orey. Mies Maud Ilanisen, Mlsa i:ilzabeth iietnerlngten 1 1 lit Ve tiir (lit I Knowles. MI-Sm Mnrvnrnt MrAilnn. MIrs I t-ll....t..l. w n... , . i,i ugui .i. .iri.irey, .iiss aiuiu Sehwnrtr, Miss Katherlne Schwartr. MIph Mertha F. Stnjthe, Mla Kllxabetli Hltcr, Miss I.lllle Htewart. Miss Doro Dero Dore thy H. Valentine and Mlsa Kanny Cox Welghtman. A dlnner-danee for the re ceiving party and additional guests will fellow the tea, Mr and Mrs Oeerge Wills Morien, of Oermantewn, have Issued Invitations for a dance at the Hltz-f'arlten en l'YIday evening. November 4, te Intro duce their daughter, Miss Gcrtrude I,lp I,lp pincett Morten. Mr. and Mrtf. Archibald M. McCrea, of Ballyhenthcr, Ardmerc, and Mruns- wick Hnll, I.awrenci vllle. Vh , will cn- tcrtaln at dinner en Tuesday evening of their dauchter. Miss A. Marcaret Uunlep, wluse marriage te Mr. William . Stcele Oray, Jr.. of New Yerk, will ' take place en jiiuisuny at St. Tnemas Church, New Yerk. Theie will be forty guests. Dr. and Mih Jeseph J'rlce TunW and thelr daughters, Mls Annls Lee Tunis and Miss Kydla XV, Tunis, have returned fietn Maln-, where they hne been pass ing the summer, nnd are spending a shcrt ttme in Chestnut Hill, befere re turning te thelr town house, 22 1G Pe Lancey strct, the lntter part of this month. Miss Annls Le- Tunis will be ferma'ly presentcd te society at a t.i te be given bv her parents en Thursday afternoon, November 23. Miss Krnnces Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Francis Sullivan, of the Weeds, Itadner, Is visiting het uncle. Mi. James Clews. In Leng Island Mr. .mil Mrs. AV. Marklle Henry, of Pine ettag, Ilosement, are spending a few days at the Mrlghten, Atlantic City. Mrs (ieorge H. Karle, Jr. of Bread Acrej, Bryn Mawi, has just returned from Atlantic City. $n?rL WvJSS months' tilp abroad, and are occupying their apartments at 135 Seuth Kight- eenth street. M , M j , , Ketterllnus, f(,rmcrl). ef201fi Spruce street, who have been spending the summer touring the continent, will return te this country next week. Mr and Mrs. Ketterllnus will entertain at a dance ut the Grewi 1MI a uilliv Jiuiri, u.eii'iuuni uii am IJ T.,nuu.. 1T..-1 r. l..,1r ... c? UAUrw ueiuilK, wciuuti Me. Mr. James M. Anders, who has been spending the summer and autumn at her cottage at Ulun Hill Kails, Me,, will return te her town I10UE.0, IGOe Walnut street, en October 2C. Mr. and Mif. AVIIllam Irwin Mlrkll. .if Hi yn Mawr, are receiving congratula tions en the birth of a son, William Irwlu Mlrkll, Jr., en October 11. Mif Katharine V. Stewart nnd Miss T.?ll-cihitYi T1 Wliirn vrhn tihv.. Virin n- tert.i nod as the ruests of Mrs. .lesenhlir Ilvu art rhn wn tli rlnn- hmn r. M. Oazram, of Jfi5 Seuth Nineteenth i street, have left for a visit te New Yeili I and Leng Island before returning te their home In New Orleans. La. They .ll .... I.. X?An. l!.n n .. T n riM.Ai I "' -'lr' "'"-"' v' V "V1"' au"t " ', land. Ml-vi Hewes' sister. Miss Mnr- garet Hewes, In entertaining at a small tea In her honor thlB afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Fisher, of 740l Clarldge street, Lawndale, nre receiving congratulations upon the birth of a con. Miss Dorethy Haley, of Cottman street, Lawndale. Is spending the week end In Trenten, where she ts thn guest of Mlsa Margaret Baulcen, of West States street Mr and Mrs. G. lluhu, of 1110 Hob Heb bins avenue, are lecelvlng congratula tions upon the birth of u daughter. Miss Agnea Cluue Qulnlan will enter tain Informally at tea from 4 until 6 o'clock en Friday, October 20, at her rooms nt thn Art Alliance, 18J3 Walnut street The Huntingdon Valley Country Club will ulve a dinner-dance en Saturday, October 21, and also en Halloween, ' ,n..AM.. .A. n. nuA A..iAA I. Knode Germantetvn Felk Plan Various Trip i Jr and Mrs. Jehn Nevln Potnerey, of ' sin PMimm rnnd. lieim.intewti. will I leave en Kilday lu-M for a mouth's suj in Europe Miss NlIIIe Kmpe. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Waltei V. Knlpe. of 1'20 West Chelttu avenue, Clurmuntewn, will leave en Monday next for Danville, V.i., where she will be the guest for a fortnight of MIbs Bland Schoellleld. Mr. and Mis. Francis E Ceitnuy are receiving longr.xtulatiens en the birth, of a seu Mrs. WIlllHiu IJ. Uuehler. of 21 PelliHtn rend. (lermimteuti, Ih .ittendlng the ilauu'liter. M h.h (Jeiltuue rower, nave relurneil te their home In outigMtewn, O after a vlilt with Mi William. Tat nall of rnii Archer direct Mli'i Kiiilli Hanlsen, of Murehl drive, will glve n luncheon of twelve ceveni, en TutMlav aftenienii, III honor of Mli illailvn Wentwerth, iluughter of Mr and Mr. Paul T Weutvwiith, of Hun In burg, who Im vl.Mtlng MIbs Harrison for a few weeks. A number of enterlulii. meats ure being planned for MIm ttent ttent werth during her slay jftrS m :Mik!,m, ' .. - k yy 'y TWO INTERESTING DEBUTANTES m Dorethea mr;; tm-'rm MEHL Wm'M'Jlm V'H Imu. vTi --T-T '' s ftm, r.y t.t S r '"-(f B IBBHMaiHlHaaiMMIlKIBK . ff-fM I Breai IiH------K---PlS-M-BMHHfci Wi SECOND OCTOBER SATURDAY ! MARKS NOTABLE WEDDINGS i Miss Lucille Polk Carter Bride 4 c.-ll r ll - it,' i. if .iiiiiH Jinn; tsuuva n i-u.s imi, lyuuuiu &. XJlRftiu, u. Other Important Nuptials One of ilia most important weddings et thy early autumn Is that of MIsh I,iullle l'elk Carter and Mr. Samuel J. Ueevcs, which took place nt neon today In the Church of the (loed Shep herd, Itosement. The chancel Vvas banked with Easter lilies and palmM, and the church uus decorated with dahlias and asters In shndes of golden brown. The Itev. Chailes Townsend. rectcr of the church, officiated, assisted by the ltcv. Stewart 1'ellc Keeling; of St. Peter's npleciypal. Church. German town, who Ih a cousin of the bride. The bride, who was given In m.irriagu by her father. Mr. William K. Carter, was gowned In cloth of silver, inn de with i a ceuit train falling from the shoulders, ever whieli rlcn resu point lace ren. Mtr ' veil or lace was tastcneil en euner siue with a spray tf orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of Easter lilies and lilies of the valley. The brides maids were gowned nllke In costumes of cloth of geld, with hats of burnished geld velvet edged with geld lace. They carried beuuuets of fe-cldctt brown dah lia"., tea roes and autumn leaves. They Included Miss Jessle F. D.i Cest.i, Mri William If. Rcevci. Jr , Mra. Emtie C tJaytlln, Mra. Herbert Church, Mis'; Margaret Randelph Trlmble and Miss Florence I,eew, of Xew Yerk. Miss i3Uliy ivevvvE, iiu wan 1110 iiuwui gin, were a frock of whlte sntln und curried' '. ., . ,V.......'.. . k..w ..W...O .4. ...V .rf. , . a basket of tea roses. Master William II. Heeves, 3d, who was thn ring beartr, i vvorre a French cestumn of whlte Fatlu. Mr. William II Heeves, Jr., attended hlj brother as best man. and the ushers l.l...!..! ,h 1. m..v.a,1. 11 d,.lilni A,m Mr. IIILIUUOU ll. ACIIIICUI ,. CUIli:, .,1,. It r-. ui I,ee Dali Cecil St. Geerge nnd Mr. Francis Durant Tlckner, of Great Harrington lalngerfleld, of New Yerk : Mr. Wil- Mass , and Mr. Kdward McCrady c.all T. Carter, 2d, Mr. Geerge C. Car- laid, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gour- llnm T. son. Jr., Mr. XV. Standley Stokes, Mr. Andrew Van I'eet, Mr. Nerman Keese- velt Manure, Air. uoergo isewnall, Mr. . William iJ. Churchman, Jr., Mr. Car- roll S, Tyson, Jr, and Mr. Alfred A. Middle. A breakfast followed the cere-' meny en tne terrace or tne ncrme et the bride's mother, Mrs. Geerge Droeke. at Almenbury Heuse, Ithan. Mr. lleeves and his brlde have taken the house of Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Chew, at Itad Itad eor. BUCKLEYDULLES A wedding cf much Interest this' clty will take place nt a quarter after 1 u uutu nun uiiiTuuuii in nn, tiii Presbyterian Church at West Chester, I when Miss Anna Stllla Dulles, daughter . of Mr. and Mrs Jehn Welsh Dulles, of iviiu. ranii, vv cv iucHier, win "i: "i: "i: ceme the bride of Mr. Edward S. Buck ley, ad, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Buckley, Jr., of 2030 Sansom street. The Itev. Mr. Hedge, of Princeton, will perform the ceremeny. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will be attended by her sister, Miss Julia C. Dulles, as maid of honor and only uttemlant. Mr. Lloyd 1. Cnrpenter will attend Mr. Buckley ait best man. The ushers will Includn Mr Gardner Cassatt, Mr Itlchard C. McCnll, Mr. sT.mllnl A frriyr Tf lTihitlnpfiin TT. Haiter, Mr. Jehn We'sl Dulles, Jr., a lirettier et the lirlde ; Mr Panlel unci. ley and Mr llwurd C Gardiner. A reception will fellow at the home of the bride's parents for th families KHOAP LEIPKIt A weddlng of impertance will 'ake place at 4 o'clock this afternoon at Glen Elm Farm, the summer home of Commander nnd Mrs. Edward F. Lelper, at Areola, p.i , when thelr daughter, Mlb'i Maiy Paiseux Leljier, w ill become the brlile of Mr Kenneth Andiew Hhead, beii of .Mr and Mrs. Geerge William Hhead. of Valley View Farm, Pliocnlxvllle. The bilde. who will be given In marrlage by her father, will he attended by Mm Themas Illdg way, Jr., her sister, as matron of honor, and Miss Mary Ashhurst, of the Unl vrrnltv of Vlrirlnln. a cousin of th bride, w 111 attend as maid of honor. The I bridesmaids will include Miss cnterlna Ziua, Miss Mercedes Cubrla, Miss F. Angela D.i Cesta Newbeld, Mist Eleaner Hart, Mrs. Allan Hunter, Jr., Mrs. (ieorge Gentes, of New Yerk, and Mrs. Henry Mluet, of Bosten. The two small (lower glrln will be Miss Helen Roberts, of Moerestuwn. N. .1., and Miss Keith Shellmim, of Ualtlmere, a cousin of the bride. Mr. William Heberts, of Moerefitown, N, J, will be best man, ami the ushers will Include Mr, Jehn A. U'lper und Mr. Ulchanl L, A. Lnlper, biutherti of the bildi ; Mr, Allen Chirk, of Bulttmere ; Mr, Frnucls Themas, of Phucnlxville ; Dr. Henry Themas, of B.iUtmoie, und Mr I.lejd Smith, of this lUSrilAM TOWNSKNU Tim niairliiKH of MIsh Julia Tovvnsenil, Inuitlitcr of Mr. I,. Krett Townsend, of I TtiwUliinil KHim ttecklaiirl. Pel., ind SRHTSSiraesraSKSS TMTIftlBRPHIIDMljrilX .BAXWllir ir-y-t - : ti j r 4 r t rr.. iHj !.'' -.:,'' iV i mi i ii 1 1 ir unman rwnrnriM" W"MIMMWWnWWIM MARION ELIZABETH WILSON j of Mr. Samuel J. Reeves Miss iii ion fi a J ' Mr. Edward K. Blaphain, bon of Cap tain Harrison A. lilspham. V. H. N. H. t. of this city, will take place to day In the Westminster Church. Wil mington, Del. The bride' will be gowned in white satin embroidered In pearls and made with a court train lined with whlte mnrqulsette and trimmed at the hem nt thn lHrf u'lth n lianrl nt npurl trimming. Her tulle veil, which will be edged with old lace, will be fastened at either side with a spray of orange blossoms, and she will carry a ahewer bouquet of white orchids nnd lilies rf the valley. Mrs. Rebert Wetherlll. a sister of the bride, who will attend aH matron of h shaded embre oner. will wear erchld- mbreldered chiffon and a large black velvet hat. She will carry a bouquet of autumn flowers. Anether Bister, MICi Sara Townsend, will be the I maid of honor. She will wear light blue embroidered chiffon and a picture hat of black velvet. She will at- -carry ' autumn flowers. Mr Cleorge N. Thomp son, of Denver, Cel, will net as best man, nnd the ushers will Include Mr. Samuel lilspham, Mr. Emll du Fent and Mr. Ellisen, of this city; Mr. Sid nev J Scott und Mr. Jehn Drlggs, .Jr.. of Wil mington, and Mr. ricbert Wetheiill, of Chester. A reception will fellow the reecntlnm nArnmnm nt tt,n hnm, it ,l,a lirltlM', tnetner ' . UAIWjAJIU TIClvUSOH A wedding of Interest te this and ether cities which will take place this evening is that of Miss Virginia Tlckner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 4n,11.,A rt Vh nn.l !,. tl.nlnnln i.u.... u Ml. ,,ltl.l .,A,0. JJG,ljl.lll din Halliard, of Chestnut 11111, fermerU of Charleston, S. C' which will take piace in Ht. jameii Episcopal Church Great Harrington, Mass. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will be attended by her sisters, Miss Martha Tlckner and Miss Marlen Tlck Tlck eor, as maids of honor. The brides maids will lnnlude Miss Louise Durant. of Great Harrington; Mrs. Jehn II Hamllne, Jr., of Chicago; Mrs. Donald M Westen, of Plttsfteld ; Miss Ellen Williams, of Camden, S. C. ; Miss Frances Hruggerhef, of New Yerk. Mr. Samuel G, Galllard, Jr., of this city, ami the ushers will include Mr. Edmund win tici us Desi man rer ms nrethci. a, j-urves, or tnis city; Mr. Gensen Penew, of Buffalo. N. Y. Mr Elliett Woelay, Mr. Wlllard T I.ttt Mr Pd. ward XV. Bourne, Mr. Geerge U. Walker and Mr. Allen W. Ames, of New Yerk. Mr. ciarenoe Stanley and Mr. Delane De Wlndt, of Great Harrington, A m m ceptlen will fellow the ceremenv at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and I Mrs. Clalllard will mak their home In i New Yerk. ' ALLEN CLEAU A wedding of interest will take placa at Te clock this evening In the Pres byterian Church of the Covenant, Cvn wyd, when Mis Dorethy Butler Clear (laugnier et jir. and Mrn William J'.dgar C ear. of Bala-Cvnwv.i ui i,. Edgar Clear, cemB the brlde of Mr. William' King Allen, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Allen, of this city. The ceremony w 111 , be performed by the Rev. Dr H, XV. ' H h ber. paster of the church. The brlde will be given In marriage by her father. Mrs. Benjamin Allen, 3d, a cousin of I "bi.'d,?,'w"L.B,lte"?..jn?tren of honor. ..,". ....1?'".' '..3 ..'.' mciuiie mibs Der- rffi? nAndT-Ua ?"" wl tnelude Mr Hhrlgley. Mr. Heward n inir.Jr -... A. K. Mathleu, Mr, L. r. Levr' Mr Philip T. Mattsen. MrT Warren i M u' dred and Mr. William n Tciea? Jr A Club11'0" W"1 fIl0W ftt the c'w'1j Main Line Doings Prove Interesting Mr. and Mrs. Jehn 8. Guatln nt Woodbine avenue, Ovcrbroek "re 'en. .uivuiiiiiik iii iv series or ma 1 dlnnn at the Philadelphia Country ciui, n Saturday evenings befeie thn dances It the club hnuHi. Mr. and Mrs. ejus tine ha 1 1. rtltri,..,l fr..,.. .. ... T HllHllllO .. V? ir", '" " ,rw OS8' te New Yerk. vlUt Mrn XV. tlelmeii Pargeri. of t ln-tn i drive, Chretniit Hill, will enteruvin Tin jjenlntr. Octiib-r 24. In honor of mi,. Mrs. A Ilfllniar Knc-liinH ,.,.'. un" i re.nl, uverbroeli, whom. rn.irrlaKA trl Mr ljnk Sllllnuin. :m. teM lL l, Wdtielny evrnlnr, Octeb?" "u 'Tiuipiiniiu, jiiss t'i oaner fialnwir Miss Katherlne Thompson and Mrs'. ' Oie.ir A. Kennedy. Mr. Benlamin I Allen. 3d. will be h.r li,... e.'.,"ml." Dance and Card Party for North Philadelphia The Friends of the North. Eastern Hebrew Orphan Heme are making final --.., ir.e tnr fi tnanouerade dance, te 1 be Klven en Thursday evening, November Prlee will be given te the best, most comical and most erlglnully dressed. nMneni" reallted will be devoted Je the sheltering of children, ranging In age from two te six years. Mr. and Mra Philip It Schuyler nnd daughter, of Bread and Diamond streets, who passed the summer at Atlantle City, have returned te their home. Ministers Entertained by Norristown Leaders Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Liars, et S63 Hamlllten street, entertained cloven of the eldest ministers of thn Philadelphia Methodist Conferenco last week at a din ner and trip te Valtey Forge. The guests the nev. Samuel smith, V. P.. the Mev. V. XV. Gehret, P. P.. tne iicv. j. w. rthKivV'Afu.uV tteks. . P. the Itev. F. Mervine, P, v, tne iiev. . ITnnrv Fratikland. P. P., the MeV. It. xtiV n TV in T(i T,uiil Jehn .Nelsen, P. P. tne Mev. Paul iresni were j ir. anu Mm. Jehn Watchorn. lr. f.eorge Hcn- son and the Mev. Them.is U. Kvuns. ! tii!BaH;iw-x5-rv-K.aE-t! Matters of Interest in Seuth Philadelphia Mrs. Jehn V. Heylc. of 1301 Jacksen street, will meter te Lakchurst, N. J, tomorrow, te vWit her son, Jcsejih J. ?nl'ee;i 4IrWJ&hte" mim0" Jry Beyle, and her son, Mr. James lyle, ani ner son, Mr. James Miss Klizabeth McUenuett, Miss eyle. I Edna McDermott and Mr. ldwnrd Kane , will also Jein the party. i Mr. Heward Klmmel of 2435 Seuth Philip street, left last week for New Yerk, where he will II ve In future. 1 Mr. nnd Mra. Ixiuls Apple, of 2211 Natrona street, announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Gertrude Apple, and Mr. Saul I'auzcr. of this city. dy Closed C&r at a New Lew piice by Qjjstnebih will be announced in tomorrows papers COLE A fitter Car Tim i a Teutb tj Tomrreut la All CtU Dtj TUrj L S. BOWERS CO. 245 N. Kelt, LeruHt 5055 COLE MOTOR CAR INDIANAPOI IS. BBE 14 West Philadelphians Plan Pleasant Things Mrs. Franklin A, Smith, Jr., will en tertain nt cards, after the meeting of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Miser cor cer dla Hospital, en Monday afternoon at the hospital, Mr. and Mr. Edward Ilebcrr Wegener whose marriage took place .September 10, have rcturneil from Mielr redding trip, nnd are nt home at BIOS Hazel avenue. Mrs. , Wegener vvlll be re membered us Miss Mary Bulleck Keene, of West Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Lelley Owen, of Seven teenth street and Columbia avenue, for merly of Fifty-third street and Wlllevva avenue, sailed today for Bermuda, wbere they wllUremaln several weeks. Miss Gertrude Corcoran, of 232 Seuth Fifty-fourth street, has returned te hef home, after spending a. few wceki at Atlantic C'ltj. PENN BORN 276 YEARS AGO Today Is His Birthday Anniversary a)be of Battls of Hastings Today is the 1170th birthday nnn! vcrsery of v illiam I'enn. .., i ..,. - .1... i..,n n ,1... lenav in 1111x1 1111; iiiiiiiiiii,.ii.' ji - ..... ;- iia(lllt ,i, nllMin f .Tentm. I """, V . " ;!.. , . 1 .1 iiilontien of the bill of ri'.'litu mid the births of the great Lord Colchester,' Daniel Huntington mid King .lames II., The only nne of these events te be . celebrated In Philadelphia Is Pcnn'm birthday, which had Its principal marking yesterday b the school chil dren. WOMAN LEAVES $10,700 Will of Mary A. Grundy Is Admit ted te Probate An estate valued nt S10.700 was left by Mary A. Grundy, 4."!?."i Hedgu street, j i whose will was admitted te probate today. Inventories of personal properties filed nnd their vnlue follew: l'rederick Webber, S:tni.Ili').-7 . Samuel XV. I Haines, ?l-0.fll0.n . IMward II.1 iSpheUl. S0M4. , Letters of udmlnlstrntJeu were ..,tl nmnn nt iU .)(,. nf I Jehn A. Turner, 0-0 North Tenth ' street, which Irft nn estate valued tit 1 50900. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR SERVICE Mary Cemmandery te Observe 63d Anniversary Tomorrow ' Mnry Cemmnnder, Ne. SO, Knights Templar of I'ennsjhanla, the largest cemmandery of Knights Templar in the world, will ubservi; Its fifty-third nnnl crsnry tomorrow by attending a special service in rnrit (.iiurcn, sec ond street nbeve Market. The battalion of Mary Cemmanderr. under command of Dr. Albert XV. Jar- ) i nimi, commander, win iiuircn te the I church in full Templar uniform, escort ed by the band if the 10-lh Field Artil- , lery. ! This" i the only ( emmaudery of Knights Temphu in Peiinsylviinia which has erganised its members In battalion formation, in acierdance with the United Statfs Armj regulations. $52,000,000 for Rockefeller, Jr. New Yerk, Oct 1 I. -Jehn D. Iteeke- feller. Jr.. i ?.-'J,O0l),00(l richer us the ' result of the lOeper tent stock dividend declared bv tlui Mnntlnrii Oil Cempnnj i of rsuw .icrsey, it was revealed Iat ntcrbr The atm-lc new selln nt S5ji share us compared te ?15 last year. KIPNIS FLOWER SHOP I 'j:5.'l Chestnut SATURDAY SPECIAL Fresh Cut Carnations) 35c Dez. ' Everything: In Fleuen Open Sunday Wv 1 K Eight Ninety ULTRl SERIES The Ultramite fnime is distortion proof. The combination et" carefully .selected steel and rugged construc tion serves te keep tht entire chassis and body in absolute alignment. The Etruscan Bedy Lembincs all three of the principle features et ancient Ktniscan art and architecture Beauty, Utility and Durability ,;. .;. .;. The Envelope Manifold mere nearly selves the problem et perfect fuel combustion than any ether intro duction in meter car construction. : Ce-ordination of spring length, size nnd suspension, together with the special construction of Lovcjey Hj -araulic Sheck Absorbers, create the new Cele feature Hydro-Cushion Spring Action. Bread St. Kryntenc, Rare M9K C OMPA N Y USA aJ WBPt 22' I'iKP Club Werk Feature .. t If -..( lJrmi9 Of niearuvmvn ,ivw Mrs. K. M. Lcnmlng has Issued enrus - - ,. ,.. rtnUnw or. frvni j until r a tfii en October -r., rreni uiuu for 6 o'clock. Miss Mnnrarrt Jenes, who litis bcli doing seclnl settlement work nt the Hln deman Settletimnt HCllOOl, 1V'111UCK, liaH returned te Moerfstown, ..rl 1 nflV nenu ei tne i nuri'ii f racmurai ciiu settlement work during Mrs. Thicker- ...,. " .".. .-v I., v.. f Mrs. R. Herbert Crewell entertained members of the CJarden Pcpnrtmtnt of the Wemnn's Club nt Her netne en Tuesday. Mm Hdwln II. Sumner will be the J teasimisiress ni inn nun luncnun iu be held at the chapter house en Monday, , j. - FREE EXHIBITION cCLEES GALLER eS 1807 WALNUT BT. Werltt by Eminent Painteri Etcblnt by Vt'Mitli-r, Unyden. Cnnifren. Nei Proofs by i;ili-nn Seyer W. r.EE HANKEV rtas Framing iltiterin Pstntlnn ' -PBtPH RKMRint'l NOTICMS I'reKbjterlBn ARCH ST. CltTIU II. I81I1 nd Arcs. Ktv Clftrence IMwnrd Ma artney 11 4S Dr Helier' K Ser nln prach en I'hrlBt nrnl World ('unli.iti 100 lllbl .(.hiH.l ;wki' J- 7 80 Oman rtirltu. s "Ij JKUK ( hriB' Ui' f)r M- 'rtne will prea, h lie f. 11-th fprin'm i th rl from ll' Tin n.nnen nrl-eit out of til etpil'ire f ntu v hew fp. eri almettv son !i ln, rachfl ou for th I.lvltm hrl?t I nprriiT.KiiKM vuKsin-rniti vv cim'rcii I Hreail nu. pisrn in i W Wir.T.IAM I. -.tfORvrirtf. Pmter 10.30 A. M Kh mi . .-cijir ' 3.30 V M P.ibbn", s ) oil Hully Ur. 7:15 I M ' The l'rin of Jac.' All ttats fr, at All -prlcs SBOONli l'RKMlVTfHtlA.N Liftmen JIH and Walnut en. nv. AI.BXANDBH .MurfOI.T,. Mlnl-trr. Rv. AI.V1N 11 KL'RLKT Anltant. Dr. MacCell will rirjn at both -.rv!e-, 11 and M Evnlnr Muilr Anthm. ,'Hrk, ttnrk Mv fii'il ' hIly Hole (burs) ' Tu VJrr-iful Vnf M O (7ed" V It Ilfrnl,l rherUR Choir un'lr th" d.r'Ctien of N l.ln'1-ay V ir 1. r Mu' INti. Vlsllnrq t -Jail f ''O'nel TIVMI'I.i:. lri t . n ii 1 II. nipnr Th.j (Jbt. i' i V-'tir i W 'h ,i Warm Woberro Rv li' Wit JlIU ' H I.I'TZ ilinlitiT. hinil Ani v rh, ' v .rirc,d je 3'i t emrriiir.l n 6 no ' nur It ii f",hace.,, .30 -.mil, j h- 1 nl 0 ;,n c. I. tours BERMUDA The All Year Round Retort. Eight te nineteen-day tours by fast and comfortable twin-screw steamers sailing from New Yerk every Wednesday and Saturday Inclusive fare covering first class en steamer, hotel accommodations, carriage drives, local sightseeing, etc. 75 up. NO PASSPORTS NECESSARY BoeHttl and full information from THOS. COOK & SON UU .Seuth 15th Street Telephone, Spruce 8820 Bermuda Office: HAMILTON, West Church Street III I I1 M-l Ulrk a JrJ Cruue. Jnuuary ii. 1V2J ROUND THE WORLD "EMPRUSS el PRANCE" 1SIS1 Gren TONS 4 MONTHS GRUISR.SIOOO nd up IaeluJtnl Hotels, l;ce, Urivci, Guiilct, etc. Qarlc Oniinatid Round the erlil Cruiiea ClarW'a 19th Crime. Februi-rv 5. 1923 tTT'c MEDITERRANEAN "HMPRI.SS of SCOTIAND" 200(1 Gren Tm CS DAYS CUUISP. WW and up Frank C. Clark, T'met P.nld'ni! N'- Yerk liartlett Teura Ce. i'00 Se 13th St. l XL MNJt rsfij5js ATia.NTir t irv x. .1 IHt ra vr . iTRAN ATLANTIC CITY Ui the Hr.ieli 1 rout Day ratea in ffct uitll Fcbniarr lat. lD2i. marlcin F'tn Enilrslr. ilmvi On-n fimxlff Huwni, huualun tTalar ft 00 Smalrlle'ra l'riel Dalb 16 00 la COD DeahU ltta. HtiniilnK U at.r - 1 10 00 Doubl.Hnem. I'n.tt Kith 111 00 le J 12.00 Il'iull- lloem, Prlvaln Rath, lrr.-i Irnel Cerner, IU 00 OwrfTthip Msnaewrent Phpn I4I. 7SSSS3SSS. SetxC I ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. IHrect! en lli Ocrnn Kruc The Amcr an 1 Ln Hetel rer-exccl!enc r Me Atlantic r asr Hneh GAms mi WAI TI K J M3BY hotel fr y rij CvtCfcrtDJMuiajjer fl -M.MiiiMiraiaiNiiiMianuwaig 13 OT ESI.. V ukiuiu . i . in li ji m i u a Steal I'ler. r.w.- u.-j .etumit. Hie l MuiwurU la cuIaicv nul pi rv 1. u v,u' r la fiery roenw Uilt. Katek , r (I r. . t. uSl J'ji, duuLttt $13, nit., lit . ,. fr .leubl (00 Bett-well Tren. TRAYMORE'r aer'i. (yjffr Mete! Success QTAeSSrVUTS HIR E rlrsiDlu ue . .ii fl Ul t,il. l'lltut batu, riinniui; mitr rati'a. Hiu LIU., un ut r, riluM'j Kail N J Clilm regr. ! Continental V vv V a rrni n ' -' i. or pi H lit NT VN- Westminster " , kv ,' liithi run vnit. r I Kul i 1.1 n fit 1r ; Mnlnl Kn-r.k,il K I ' i t ti . nr Ltii u u ltIP (!, 'fl ei . tf WW kl. , weekly fplnpli inn t)" r IUI(v New Clarien 1V..,,;k1fk Jit off rnt rvneN i f tar Ii rr ex: sp WanamaUer Institute 23d and Walnut Streets COUHSFS IN tine Arts Itbcrul Art. IIikiiu-h mercial bubjaria Ilenu r i en n i ( am Archive ui anu Mtcfiam nl Dra.ne an J i Ceuraea Irkde it The man who succceJt is lh man who works toward a definite goal." ENROLL NOW Trlepbenn Locum 3H for CaUlej JBJlIVICjS, BUSINESS COLLEGE Hi K 'ft l.lli'l i . ir, i , ' tl . . , . I S5 Secretarial C Sberlhanil (j I ' ii , R i i n I (HI ilium si I'M' ilHiiln.i ":.-. wrtfeirmw tqi rinntUt !) "ItVen'T ana IWks (1000 trth).; Vf ,n..""nf "ih n,. n.ntlst Oh' Ifotiie nt tnn tirftCrt Iiaplisi J" t,)h nnniml Ueni(l cemlnic W rninDrnicii ncteinr 13 10 -. inriu.j.. ."."" .'.'":."! .- . ..- ,..,. .Iua ' . , .,, - i. v, . Wuh nreachM ..!.. I prvicvn uri nununii u,".-. t. - ituss-ll II 'oneII nt both servluet' 1 nmninra irapn vnu r. w " 'Vi.TTi Jinillin. lllicfllll. Y.ll .......v. "-'"T.--- crmii" st lieiti nrvKe" Or nan recital i,, l3 HiRri. 7.1.. te Tiie.r. jullv ISay In the MIHe Hchoel, ,JrJ , ,,.. T-HAA..n 11.111 AM.1 7 t 1.. iH i prat-er meeting, w.in A M Hutinny "S22?l,i IIUI1 lilllll'IlVtM, ,,.!'. ....... . --.. nlitht. Tuemtni'. Veurnr Penple's Wecln.iiila)', rrlitay nlsnt, pi rlpftcenV rec(.i)tlen te uhl end pastor's t Mli id new HMIBr. b.rs lKMrnl Cnltnre . j m IV jVh'I'ei.mV.H 'wtl'l f. "What Mun the World He te lie BaV-T", Publle Wflrnnie TTHpnils reNri:ui:Nfi: ip'p. r.' .r.'.u. .. ....-i.u... 3 11 i, puujpri iiuurjun ,.iiu v,uuw... V!lter wolrein :, Methedlttt Kr1reiMl ST. MAItK'H ('llintf'll Ineuat at. bMwrMi lflth A 17th at. nv niANTC ;, vnrtNOM i d naeter' a 8 ami ti 3D A M Muss (for communions), ., ti a M Hnrmn Tnawii and Rprinnn. Tne lirpftther will bn tbe IUlien of IlanheWI I ) M Solemn .nnetiif and ar0I5''j Kill! 7 7 sr. ii l. i" i mi " TIO(i. N W or tstb nivl Tlea-a. Rv'.' PAMI i:r, MeWlM.IAMS Minlrtrr. rreeen inv 10 30 A. M. 7 4-, P M.I Subbntll Hchoel, 1! 80. Jehn M s-i"npr. Itlp't.I lllbla t'nlen 4.V Kev MeWuiiams, teeharf Miss Oram Dur-n. Ill i r.iteil talk, Max Ire." rrldav 7 SO P it , i. t. ll.N'tK"K"MllIruil.. i7tb A WFk, A K cneWCM. T'anter Tltn IlEHUr- MSTKIIS ,. , )e10 and 7 15 fnch pvn nn. 7:4B rjA t ICTT HAT ) Tuti OV-. It K HAKOj r' in- jae llev J V I'lNDAM- , I'nitra'snt Knlarf pal ClirilCII (!' 1IIK IIOI.Y AI'OSTtEll I l!lt nnd flirtetlan s" n.. ni'iflinn ir Tnit' tttter. t A M tlelv f'emmtmlnn. '4j , 1 1 lift A , r,irl,i n,. Vfl, And MflMn. II I Sill.l'-cf ' W-JI.I. n THi: VV1HP.'' i; 30 ! I Snri'ln.' "choel , I I", I' M--I vcnlnir Vrair Sole 1 1 11. 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