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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • 9

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JournaMvvrry Evening, Wilmington, Saturday, September 29, 1934 Announce Her Engagement This Her Wedding Day Happenings in Society Trinity Women Christmas Shop Is Fixed for Nov. Miss A. L. Kurtz Bride Tonight Of Dr. R.

R. Wier Mr. and Mrs. Newcomb C. Baker Francis I- duPont, 2nd, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Emlle F. duPont, is of Rumson, N. have as their the guest here of his uncle and guests this week-end Mr. Baker's riuliiiou Mr- K- brother, Charles W.

Baker. Sid 1 aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Blspham, Jr.

Emlle F. duPont is ney Scott. David S. Foster, Joseph liairnuni of An-umh Benefit spending this week-end with his Tvo City Clergymen To Officiate at St. Steplien-Clmreh Nuptiali H.

uauett, Austin. M. Porter, and I parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Francis I. wiiiam b. Dennam wno are in duPont. Rumson for a golf tournament. F.

I M. Donohue, who is also taking 1 oe Miss Marie duPont. who will be part in the tournament. Is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles presented to society this winter by Halsey in Rumson. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald M. L.

duPont, will return home next iO.op Trui.tv Novem- id oallroom l.o i me, or IS it 'i i 1 week from visits In New Hampshire Mrs. W. T. Lynam has returned from West Point. N.

where she is and on Long Island. attended a conference of leaders parisn jchca- with the Oxford group held at the Miss Anne Alexandrine duPont is Hotel Thayer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.

Haines, of this city and Philadel a guest of Miss Constance Lyon in Baltimore. They are attending '4 phia, also were among the leaders many parties in horror of Miss Fanny 1 is and who attended the meeting. Lyon Pearre, Whose wedding to Bart- lett F. Johnston will take place next Miss duPont will be a member of the wedding party. Mr.

and Mrs. Carroll W. Griffith, In St. Stephen's Evar-jehcal Lutheran Church at 6 o'clock evening, Miss Anna daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ed'vsr-i R. Kurtz ar.a Dr. Richer! Wier, son of the late Mr. an! T. J.

Wier, will be marr.ei b-r :r.e Rev. Park W. Har.tinjtcn. p-r of the church, assi-ted by the P.ev. B.

M. Johns, pastor of Grar K. Church. Palms, ferns and whi'e ff--ers will be used In the church d-con-tions. Norris C.

Morgan w.Il an organ recital preceding the mor.7 and will play the wedd.r.? marches. The bride will be g-ivn in rr.3--riage by her father and will as her only attendant Miss E. Marian Pierce. W. Jefferson Wier will be bet man for his brother Ushrs w.Il be Dr.

O. N. Stem, of thts city; Dr. J. W.

P. Love, of Philadelphia; D-Clifford Gregory, of Or.onta. 7, and Dr. Andre-sc WiTer. of York.

ti.e and Mrs. Carroll W. Griffith. are spending the week-end in Asbury iarK. Mrs.

Colin Gardener, of Middle- town, Ohio, was the guest this week of her aunt. Miss Helen S. Gar Mrs. Edmond duPont returned rett. Mrs.

Gardener had been in yesterday from New York citv where sne enjoyed a stay of several days. HtT.rv P. M.i ic M. Washington with her daughter, Miss Eugenie Gardener, who has entered Holton Arms School there. Mrs.

William T. Lynam, has returned to her home in Fort Mver, 7 s4 Jfi I Mrs. Thomas H. Somerville Is after spending the summer in this city. spending several days at Manton Pa.

Manor, her home near Centervllle, while attending the Bryn Mawr Edward H. Porter. Jn, left last The bride whi sa'in Horse Show. made cn lortr hnes with train out Miss Mary Draper, daughter of in one with the skirt, and trimmed with pearl clasps. Her tul vil will be in coronet effeet an! W.

Truxton Draper, and niece of the Misses Draper who is a student week to enter Harvard College. He was graduated In June from Phillips Exeter Academy, at Exeter, New Hampshire. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H.

Porter, of Westover Hills. Miss Mary Griffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Griffin, of I at Stuart Hall. Staunton, has been elected first -vice-nresidnt of the service league of the school.

Mrs. Ellis Halcomb, of Paris, will entertain at a supper at the Bar will carry white rv, lilies of t.v? valley and Mi. Pi-r-re will wear a blue lac gown and will carry roses and blue tii-phirJum." Upon their rtum from wadding trip, Dr. Wier and his bride make their home in this city. Several parties were -riven thLa week in honor of the bride-to-be.

Miss Pierce entertained ah a dinner and bridge Wedne.vj.ay evening si her home at "Hilltop," and cn clay in Philadelphia tomorrow eve-ing in honor of her Miss Susan F. Haleomb. whose weddine 4 Vancouver. B. who has been the guest of her grandmother, Mrs.

Spottswood Garland in this city, sailed today from New York for England to continue her studies at Oxford. Miss Virginia Scott, daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Scott, will resume her studies at MLss to Harow Love Springer, will take place next Saturday In West cnester.

yesterday Mrs. Hoi n. lingsworth Whyte, of "North Hill West Chester, entertained at lunch eon for the bride-to-be. were given by Miss ElizaVth if. "nr ue of Miss Bertha Elizabeth Smith, daughter of Alfred avti the late Mrs.

to Hubert Otis Noble. Md. was announced bp her father at a bridge Qivrn today bp Mrs. Harry B. Warrington.

1601 Mt. Salem Smith is a graduate of Women's College, University of Dela-c-d trrmber of the faculty of the Rehoboth school. Mr. Noble is i 'rc: the Eastern Shore Public Service Company, in Rehoboth. Johns at her home in this city.

A An early fall wedding of much local interest vntl be the -marriage at i.as& h9 Mrs. Charles A. Owens entertain 6 o'clock this evening, in St. Stephen 's Lutheran Church of Miss Anna 1 "-es parnis. ed at tea yesterday in honor of Porter's School at Farmington next Thursday.

Miss Ruthanna Saulsbury, daughter 6f James Saulsbury, is at the University of Virginia this weekend for several parties in connec ing the wedding rehearsal. L. Kurtz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R.

Kurtz and Dr. Richard MLss Laura Lee Cor ley, daughter of Wier, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. Wier.

Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Roy Thanks Offering From I. E. Women Lecture Course on Economics to Star I tion with the "fraternity rushing." .1. iff 'fl Miss Kurtz is a graduate of Wilmington High School and Swarthmore College.

She served last year as a member- of the faculr.v of the Wilmington High School. Dr. Wier. a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsiion fraternity. Card Party for Girl Scout Aid Sisterhood to Have Social Night Wilmington Chapter of the Alum nae Association of the Women's Miss Ruth Long, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank D. Long. 814 Grand-view avenue, Bellefonte, sailed today on the steamship Bremen from New York city to spend a month visiting friends in Portsmouth, England. College, University of Delaware, is The October business and literary Corhit-Rfft Only members of the immediate meeting of the Sisterhood of the Temple Beth Shalom will be held I next Tuesday evening, in the audi- Vhe weoSS ttnTt tonuin, Eighteenth and Washing- Corbii and D.

Meredith Reese, i.nx.ues ana intimate friends will of Smyrna, whose wedding to Charles A. Owens. will take place on October 4 in Smyrna. MLss Helen 11. Pierce, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry M. Pierce, of Hill Top Farm at Reybold. left this week to enter Swarthmore College. Miss Pierce was graduated in June from the Friends School in this city.

Harry G. Haskell, who attended the International Yacht races at Newport, sailed for home immediately after the races on his yacht, "Placida," Mrs. Elizabeth Wrenn du Pont was among the hostesses entertaining at the opening of the Central Park Casino in New York city on sponsoring a series of lectures on economics to be given by Professor Gould of the faculty of the university. Professor Gould for the past year was on leave of absence, serving in Washington in an advisory capacity under the NRA. The course will begin on October 9 and will be held at 7.30 p.

m. on ton streets. A Bible reading by which win take place on Friday, Mrs. Anna Freedman will onen the i October 13- The wedding w-JI take T. Auxiliary of the will have as dolrcatei to the meetings of National Auxiliary to be held as a part of the General Convention of Ep-MTopal Church in Atlantic City, bisrinnirig on October 10, the cent.

Mrs. Frederick V. B.ikr: the united thank offering Ernest N. May. Miss Mary L'-tieU.

Mrs. William E. Linton and Mrs. Ira C. Tinkham.

Mr. May will present the offering from the Delaware Auxiliary at a communion service on October H. Mrs. Baker has called an executive meeiinc of the Diocesan orpan-iration to be held next Thursday mornir.s: at 11 o'clock In the new Fourteenth and Market streets. Plans will be made Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Harvey, of Altoona, have returned to their home, after spending a week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Harvey, at Newport. MLss Winifred B. Rotthouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

Rotthouse, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray White in Portsmouth. place at the home of the br.de's meeting, to be followed by a.

short motner. Mrs. J.inn rvwvrr nm business meeting and literary pro- Rodney street. After a weddin" Mrs. William F.

Raskob will be hostess at the October card party which will be held next Wednesday afternoon under the auspices of the Delaware Girl Scout Council for the benefit of Girl Scouting in Delaware. The party will be held at the home of Mrs. Raskob on the Ken-nett Pike. Mrs. E.

H. Cavanagh and Mrs. L. L. Thorns are serving with Mrs.

Raskob on the committee of arrangements. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Thorns. 919 Jefferson street, telephone 2-6325. Gun Club Meeting Mrs.

Alfred E. Bisseli. field captain of the Meadows Gun Club, wiii represent the Wilmington club a trip. Mr. Reese and his bnde make their home in Louvters.

Ccio. Mr. Reese is a son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles L.

Reese. gram. Rabbi Jacob Kraft will review the I latest book of Sholom Asch, "Sal- i vation." Current events will be i given by Mrs. Aaron Tinzer. The Ohio.

Mrs. Bertha Stuart, of Newnorfc. social will be in charge of (lordon-Uellanctt has returned to her home, after spending a week in Atlantic City. ten consecutive Tuesdays in Room 105. Wilmington High School annex.

Miss Nellie Lawton. telephone 9361, is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Roe Again is Legion Lnit Head Mrs. L.

M. Roe was reelected Miss Letty Laird, who has been abroad during the summer, arrived Mrs. Morris Foreman, Mrs. Harry In St. Anthony R.

C. Church at Fisher as hostesses. nocn today. Miss Mary Veronica The Sabbath pulpit flowers this Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

week are the gift of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gordon, and Dr. Leonard Thomas H.

Ake, Jr, motored to in New York yesterday on the steam hv M. R.x?;-: a record eligible far cup today, a tvasf.e from 2io Berryville, to spend the week- ship Aauitania. She u-ns mef. there lor the semi-annual meeting of the auxiliary to be held in this city on Thursday, November 8. Prominent speakers will address this meeting, for which further plans will be by hr mother.

Mrs. William Winder fnd meeting of the Philadelphia and Suburban Women's Shooting Asso Oscar Goldberg and are in memory i Bellanca. sen of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos of Mr.

Goldberg's father, David Bellanca. were named by the Rev. Laird. Ephraim Goldberg. Joseph S.

Goidnck. cousin of president of the Unit of Laurence Miss Mary T. Bringhurst and her con- The thank offering presentation Roberts Post, No. 21, American brother, Edward Bringhurst, have Entertains Clas DELMAR, Sept. 29 (Special), the bride, tssisied by the Very Rev, J.

Francis Tucker, pastor of St. Anthony's Church. i from the Woman's Auxiliacy at St. Legion Auxiliary, at the annual i5onday Scnol Class No. 20 of the White dahlias and white gladioli returned to their home, "Rockwood" after a three weeks stay in New York State.

In honor of Miss E. Marion Pierce, Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson, of Wilmington, is a guest for a few days with her sister, Mrs. C. W.

Maclary. at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S.

Taylor and their daughter. Miss Helen Louise Taylor, will return home early next month from Europe where they have been traveling for many weeks. The Rev. and C. McCoy, of Newport, had as their guests on meeting of the unit held orr Tuesday at the home of Mrs.

Mae Smith, of Richardson Park. Other officers elened were Mrs. Park W. Huntington, vice-president; Mrs. A.

E. Tanner, corre Aietnocust episcopal Crrurcn met at and cybodium ferns were used the home of Mrs. Oscar Thomas the church decorations. The wed-yesterday afternoon, and was en- i ding music was played bv the or-tertained by Mrs. Thomas.

Mrs. gamsc of the church. Marion Heara and Mrs. Clarence The bride was triven in rrar-Pritchett. Mrs.

Harlan M. Waller isj riage by her father aid had as her teacher of the class. A brief pro- Cnly attendant her sister. Miss Ages gram of entertainment was given, i Gordon. J2TentWZL -Uj Andrew Bellanca.

brother of th ciation to be held on Monday, October 8. Plans for the inter-club shoots will be made at this time. Practice shoots for the Wilmington club will be held weekly, beginning the latter part of October at the estate of Eugene E- duPoni: on the Kenneti Pike. Hospital Aids 3Ieet The junior board of St. Francis Hospital met yesterday at the noma of Mrs.

Peter A. Blatz. Mrs. William Berl, presided. Mrs.

P. Henry Keaveny was elected second vice-president of the board. Mrs. William C. Blatz was named general chairman for the bridge luncheon for the benefit of the hospital io be held on October 24 in the Wilmington New Century Ciub.

show, h- hi "Fox-catcher champion doe 2 measuring 13 Jitice. of '-i rr.ade the a beagle pack rs fol'ow Jr.cher ea- ilaa Won Beatles :r.che5 Sfc- cr.er Wca by cozi, Woa cr.a-pion Oct. 13 e. Bea- I Thursday the Rev. and Mrs.

L. M. bridegroom, was best man. Ushers Sl li were Dr. H.

L. Heiteiuss and Dr. IL Kirk. Mrs. Eiva Dunn, Mrs.

George The bride wore a cf white Vrnrf VT--C H1 -an T' r- of Vf.c "VT I it. sponding ieeretary; Mrs. Mae Smith, recording secretary; Mrs. Samuel P. Maroney.

treasurer; Mrs. Mary Pierson, chaplain; Mrs. Frank Krejci, sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Roe made a report of the State convention of the Department of Delaware, American Legion Auxiliary in Rehoboth.

D. A. R. to 3Ieet Caesar Rodney Chapter of the Delaware Daughters of the American Revolution will hold its first fall meeting at 2.30 o'clock next Tuesday afternoon in the Wilmington New Century Club parlors. Mrs.

J. E. Fuller, regent, will preside. Miss Bertha Harrar will give piano solos. A paper describing the origin of the D.

A. R. written by John's Church was made at com-: ntunion services held Thursday. Mrs. Horace W.

Scott, president, presided at the meeting following in the Guild Hall when the pro-, grm for the General Convention v.as outlined, and plans were made for the Fall and Winter work. Weekly meetings will begin on Thursday. October 18. when work will be started on articles for the Advent box. The group will sponsor 3 rummage sale on November 7 and 8 at 802 Tatnall street.

At Immanuel Church last Sunday, members of the Auxiliary made their presentation of the thank offering. A meeting cf that group will be held next Thursday night at the rectory, with the Rev. and Mrs. Charles W. Clash as host and hostess.

Mrs. Charles E. Taylor, president, will preside Mrs. E. W.

Maynard. of Silverside road, will be hostess to the Trinity Auxiliary Thursday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Julian Adair, president, will preside. Meetings of the Woman's Auxiliary of St.

Andrews Church will also be resumed next Thursday with a session to be held at 2.30 o'clock in the parish house. Mrs. Reginald R. Ford, president, will preside. A Mrs.

Paul K. Ellis, Mrs. Newell I out- Johnson. Its. C.

S. Baxr. Mrs. wtule pr'er carried by Frank Taylor, Mrs. Ray Wilkinson.

ot at her wedding. A shower Mrs. L. A Melson. Mrs Amos Lear 1 oi the vaey fell frcn Broadway, of Wilmington.

Miss Sarah W. Street has been the guest of friends at Sarah Lawrence College. Bronxville, N. this week. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward H. Porter and family, of Westover Hills, -will leave next week for southern California to spend the winter. They will motor out. Miss Eva Levine, 904 West Twenty-second street, sailed yesterday from Baltimore for Florida.

Miss Ella Jennings left yesterday Supper at Union i whose marriage to Dr. John W. P. Love will take place on October 20, a tea will be given next Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Dorothy B. Eaton, 2310 Baynard Boulevard.

The tea is to be given by Miss Eaton, Miss Marjorie L. Ward, of this city, and Mrs. Horace E. Clark, of Ard-more, Pa. Mrs.

George William Moreton and her daughter, Miss Winnifred More-ton, have returned from Canada. On their return they visited Mrs. Moreton's son, John B. Moreton, in Rochester, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Willard Springer. will entertain on Monday preceding the dinner which Dr. and Mrs.

Harold L. Springer will give for Miss Susan Halcomb, of West Chester, and their son, Harold Love Springer whose wedding will take place on October 6 in West Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McBriety were recent guests in Salisbury, where they attended the wedding of Miss Miriam Riley, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. E. Q. Riley and Lewis McBriety. v-p-5" iot- 13 ff.T.a 13 ine vvomaas riome Missionary Mrs.

William German. Mrs. Sturgis uw me ma.u -j. Society of Union M. E.

Church will and Mrs. W. K. Spry will be host- honor wore a gown cf be.ge l.ica serve a covered dish social Tuesday I esses to the class at its October i with brown velvet hat and che Cheery. Fox-conrl.

Ratify, Rockland evemng in the church house. Mrs. meeting, which will be held at the pers. and carried a bouquet of Sturgis home. bronze dahlias arid African Mrs.

G.irrf -tn m.irhtT of the br.wO. -Wsr. 13 D.gr.;ty. Poxeatcher Benjamin Holt is chairman. A business meeting will follow the supper, i ecaKcj Worry.

Gccy. P.ock.i.nd junior u-ague io WCIC bhe flat rooes. Aiiss jmiiy 1 presicei To Be Oct. Bride F.xc Ga.etv. Mrs.

Eugene Coddington, of Macon, a former regent of Nathaniel Maccn Chapter of the D. A. R. will be discussed. cr.srr.p.or.

13 r.on Someriet Dtsaitv Bellanca block crepe matching ha; and cordage cf creaJi roses. A reception followed the ceremony. On- their return from a trip. Dr. 3elianca and his br.io of the Wilmington Junior League, will return tomorrow from Washington, where she has been attending the conference on Mobilization for Human Needs.

She will preside over the executive board meeting Hostesses for the social hour will Veraor. iOr.lv to for Fort Thomas, where she will spend several weeks. Mrs. Biema J. Tatman and her daughter.

Miss Rita Tatman, are in New York this week-end. They will attend the debut of Mrs. Tatman's son, Larry Tatman, known to radio listeners as Larry Taylor, when he sings over a coast to coast network with the Roxy gang. be Mrs. Raymond Frederick, Mrs Thomas Cate, arid Mrs.

A. E. thank offering service of this group p.t7 v. oaic1 and Sri Foxcatchcr Bea- Bc ogles eary Bride Today which will be held on Monday morn- i will live at 2213 Washington strt.t. ing at the home of Mrs.

Brooks Dr. Bellanca formerly made his Darlington in the Wawaset apart- home in San Francisco and is a ments. The first luncheon meeting graduate of the University of Caii-of the league will be held on Octo- forma, ber 8 at the Wilmington Country i Club. r. J.Al..li aid), Sisterhood to Have Luncheon I 0 I roci Club Brid-e i Siteh of play 0f the c- i the pat Py on or.iv.

i PartJ' tcr Dramatic Club Elects uuu(iurutrniMt'i The wedding cf Miss Btrna.hne Wocd worth, of Ardmore, W. C. T. U. Work Arters Union of the W.

C. T. will meet at 2 o'clock next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Blanche Reed. 5 East Forty-first street.

Mrs. Sarah Clark will lead the devotions and Mrs. Edith Dris-coll will speak on Christian Citizen Guardians Meet The Guardians Association of the Camp Fire Girls of Wilmington and vicinity held their monthly meeting on Thursday evening at the Y. W. C.

A. The Brethechi Camp Fire group of the Church of the Brethren of Richardson Park held its first meeting Thursday with Miss Ora Haas, The Dramatic Club of Silverbrook rcri held hi-ran'v c4- lilis cj. i M. E. Chu meeting on held at 10 Mildred Wh Activities fcr members of the Sisterhood of the Temple Beth Emeth for the fall season were ou timed at a recent meeting of the board members held at the Temple Center, 911 Washington street, with Mrs.

David Goldberger, president presiding. On October 31 a kitchen party vice-DresiQcnt. n- i ujc xvkv. rain vv. Oix- presided.

Si'-ernoon at 2 ciating. Mrs. Ruth Goddard Price read Prreding the Miss Car- an open '--a tf.P A fe oncge same at several selections from Shakespear- Heinel will an organ re- bp -u-n and citai. She wi-i a.so p. ay the wei- ship.

The program will be in charge of Mrs. Margaret Graves. Officers will be elected, and delegates named for the annual State convention to be held next month in Milford. Miss Erma DeCorse was awarded a gold medal by the Young People's Branch of the W. C.

T. U- I will be held in the temple center ear plays and a so gave a general talk on dramatics. At the business meeting, plans ding muiic Same wirh mis. nairy The will have as her a be held Thurs- Harry C. Sapowith and.

Mrs. Ralph u.r.g at 8 orinri- iseii cnarge. sr jttyT were uiscu.ssea. assistant guardian in charge. Plans were made for a class in leather-craft for this group, Mrs.

Arthur Hampton, guardian, of Gretomaple Camp Fire of Newport, will instruct the class. The Bluebird group of the church elected the following officers: President, Anna Bonner; vice-president, Betty Megonigal; treasurer, Carolyn Tindle; secretary, Margaret Megonigal. Mrs. Charles Stumpf will serve Officers will be elected at the next Snr The first. Innchpnn mutiny of I.OO"- meeting.

'he hotel. In-j year will be held on October 16. beit man. at a meeting held last night in Kingswood M. E.

Church in honor of Frances Willard. founder of the rvo! aiiita irom i "itn Airs. narry j. aapowmi, Airs. Miss woodworta will be given Mrs.

E-'Ur. n- W'-cr Stewart Charles Rsissman and Mrs. William I I 1 marriage by her uncle, Julian l.J W. C. T.

U. The medal was an award for the best temperance nee Supper at Grace On Monday evening a get-together supper of the Woman's Hoai-j Missionary Auxiliary the Second, will be held at Grace M. E. Church house with the Girl Scouts of Troop No. 5 serving.

Fretwell. of Danvi'le. Virginia. Th ushers wul be Willard Voclkler this city and Gerald. Miner, of Al "entown.

Pa. l'yu-ai to Meet as the assistant guardian of the Gi-se-to-co group in Newport. '-a of i' a reception wia to.iow the core recitation. I Italic From Conference Mrs. A.

D. Warner, Mrs. Clarence Fraiin and Mrs. Frank L. Reynolds have returned from New York where they attended the fourth annual Card Parly, Dance A card party and dance will be.

mony fcr the immediate Circle of will meet at c-rncon at uie C. Speakman. Enter School given under the auspices of the I j' W8m- 1 ii 1 A wedding of interest to lower Delaware and the Eastern Shore of Maryland, will be that of Miss Alter a wedding trip west. MrY Feastel and his bride will be ghtcr I home in Narberth Hall apartmentJ Narberth. Pa.

1 12v tee 2. Holy Name Society of St. Elizabetn's conierence on Current Problems win pre- R. C. Church in the auditorium of the school, on Monday evening.

sponsored by the New York Herald- MY Zd Tribune for club women of Amer- rah Tfn Venttn ica TUghman, of Cape Charles, and lca of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Koester. left on Thursday for Boston to en- roll at the Sargent SchooL MLss! Koester graduated from the Wil- 1 i follow the luncheon.

Members of the Sisterhood will attend the meeting of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods of District No 8. to be held October 9 and 10 in the Southern Hotel, in Baltimore. Plans arc being considered for a dinner dance to be held on Thanksgiving eve. This is to be an annual affair. On Tuesday afternoon the board will meet with Mrs.

Emmet Freed-man. Slipper at Calvary An oyster supper will be served by the Guild of Calvary P. E. Church on Thursday evening, October 25 from 5.30 to 7 o'clock. Bridge, five hundred, pinochle and llurd-Coyle Luncheon ttoh bingo will be played.

Music for the Lieutenant Melvin Lloyd Baker, son mt. ana Mrs. retencr Hura, i dancing will be furnished by the i Htnton, announce the marriagi mington High School in June 1 cf Han cc "rch wi'l hav Kentuckians. tlkir daughter. Miss Margaret Harv in the Sunshine fleeting Prison Home Relief Branch, Delaware Division, International Sunshine Society, will meet at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at ttie home of 1C.

Covle. nf eitv oaie i to of Mr. ana Mrs. Ira G. Baker, of Philadelphia, which will take place in October.

Miss TUghman is a graduate of Randolph Macon CoZ-lege. Lieut. Baker is a graduate of the V. S. Naval Academy.

He mil rocai at 1 o'cln-k- Photo by Davis Studios. Before her marriage early this afternoon in St. Peter's R. C. Church, New Castle, Mrs.

John J. Poultry Supper The annual poultry and oyster bdding took place on September 2 Circle No. 2 of the Women's Asso- elation of First Methodist Protectant ii Elkton. The bridal attendant VQ rit Th will the c- fhe society smirch will hold rummage sale on supper of Christiana M. E.

Church Becker teas Miss Ernma Malt Ida re Mr. and Mrs. Nathanial Adler, Mrs. B. Cantweil.

702 West return next week from a cruise to Monday evening and Tuesday morn- I his city. Mr. and Mrs. Coylo! ing at 802 Tatnall street. Mrs.

E. H. i win make their hrme "th! rtv Continued on Page Eight.

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