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r Ik ft! It Si if 3 I - 2 THE SUN, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1912. FOR THE DEBUTANTES Continued from Ftrat Tage. Of Interest to society hore is the an- nouncement In Washington of the en- gagement of Miss Jean Oliver, daughter of Senator and Mrs. (leorgo T. Ollvor of Pittsburg to Lieutenant-Command- er Ed- - " "ward McCaillcy, Jr.. U. 8. N. Miss Oliver lias spent most of her time In Waahlng- - i ton sinco her father succeeded Philander C. Knox In tlio Senate. Lloutenant- - "Commander McCntiloy, Jr., Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCaulcy of Washlng-.to- n. He was graduated from the Naval .Academy in 189(1, served In the Spanish- -' American war and Is stationed at the 'naval obscrvntory. He is a member of tho Army and Navy, Chovy Chase and Mctro-tiolit- an clubs. ,jMrs. James Cunningham Bishop gave last week at her house, 22 Eust Sixty-fift- h street, u dinner for her niece, Mlsa Laura Morrlam of Washington, daughter of Wllllani It. Merriam, former Governor of Minnesota, whose engagement to James Freeman Curtis, assistant Secretary of the Navy, was announced recently. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Alfred An- son, Miss Augusta Hancock Bishop, Miss Mary Cunningham Bishop, James Freeman Curtis, William II . Merriam and T. Sanford Bcaty. Miss Merriam is well known here and In Washington, where she was Intro- duced to with Miss Ethel Rooso- - . velt. " An Interesting wedding of this week .Trill be that of Miss Mildred Page Johnson, daughter by a former marriage of Mrs. Charles E. Bayno, to Augustus W. Kelley, Jr., of this city. It will be celebrated In Grace Church chantry on Wednesday afternoon nd will bo followed by a small reception at the rtbmo of the bride's , mother, SI West Eleventh street. The Kov. Charles L. Slattcry, rector of Grace . Church, will officiate Mrs. Edward N. Townsend, Jr., at whose wedding in Babylon, L. I on October 8 'Miss Johnson was one of the brides- maids, will bo the matron of honor. The bridesmaids will Include the Misses Yvonne Gourd, Cornelia Clifford Brown, Ruth Adams and Christine Kelley. Sydney Kelley will be his brother's best . man. The ushers will be Edward Kane, Donald Moore, Alfred Mackay and Robert Winmlll. One of the country weddings of this week will take place on Wednesday, when Miss Helen Thaw Thompson, daughter of Mrs. William Reed Thompson, will l4JJ.bo married to John C. Dilworth at the country home of her mother, Costlewood, Sparkill-on-Hudso- n. The ceremony will - be celebrated quietly on account of mourn ing. - Miss Thompson will have her sister, Miss . .Dorothea Thompson, as her maid of honor .. 'and her other attendants will include Jif Mrs. William Peako and the Misses Jean i Thompson, Anno Rca, Elizabeth LoomiB, Margarct Benham, Mildred Painter and . ..Anne Lyon. Joseph Dilworth, brother of the bride- - -- groom, will be the best man. The ushers ,...willbe Dewees W. Dilworth. Douglas Gib- bons of this city, J. F. Maynard, Jr., -- "of Utica Dilworth Beggs, Francis Graff, . :McLean Browne and James Blair of Pittsburg. i , ., Miss Thompson is a niece of Benjamin Thaw and Dr. Alexander B. Thaw of .,"this city. Mr. Dilworth is a son of the -- ' late Lawrence Dilworth of Pittsburg. He was graduated from Vale University. Mrs. William F. Bailey of Summit. " J. N has announced the engagement of her daughter. Miss Elsie Bailey, to James Dickinson Cowan of Summit, N. J. Mr. 'Cowan was graduated from Princeton in 1908. He is a member of the Essex Troop and Canoe Brook Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott Adams of Blltmore, N. C, havo announced the en- gagement of their daughter. Miss Lillian - Adelaide Adams, to Walter Scott Radeker of Parkersburg, W. Va. Miss Adams was a student at Packer Institute, Brooklyn, - i during her stay in New York. The wedding of Miss Ernestine Joeeph-to- e Sierck, daughter of Mrs. Carsten W. ' 'Sierck, and Edward P. Alker. son of Mr. ondMrs.AlphonaeH. Alker, will take place f ( ",pn Wednesday in the Advent Lutheran . t irfiurcn. i ne ceremony win do performed by tho Rev. Dr. William W. Horn, pastor of the church. The bride will have Mrs. Edward J. Meyer, sister of the bridegroom, as her matron of honor, and the Misses Mabel W. Alker, Morjorb Noyes, Helen Hoffstot and Florence Arthur will be her brides- - maids. , James W. Alker will act as his brother's . . ...best man. Herbert 0. Sierck, Robert B, ' ' Meyer, Innls O'Rourke and Hicks A, Wotherboe will be the ushers. There will be a reception after the ceremony at the home of the bride's mother, 113 West Eighty -- sixth street. Society here and in Washington Is in- terested in the .wedding this week of Miss Catherine N Cameron, daughter of the late Sir Roderick Cameron, and Judah H. - Sears. It will be celebrated on Thursday afternoon at 1 o clock at the Cameron country place, Clifton Berley, In Rose-""ban- k, Statcn Island. The Rev. Dr. lielghton Parks, rector of St. Bartholo- - tnew'H Church, and Dr. E. A. Dodd, rector " of St. John's Church in Rosobank, will be tho officiating clergymen. There will be beverul gucBts.from the Capital City and Now York for the ceremony and the to follow. The bride will be given away by her brother, Duncan Cameron. She will have as her oply attendant her niece, Miss Mary '((.'ameron, who will act as a flower girl. ' J5onas Sears, Jr., will be his brother's Lest man. The wedding of Miss Pauline S. Andrus, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. C. Walton An-dr- of Montclair, N. J., and Daniel Her-ly- rt Pond, grandson of the late WllllamA. ;" 5Pond, will take place on Friday at the "Jionie of tho bride's parents, 39 Madison j. uvenuo, Montclair. . A wedding of interest next week will - Im that of Miss Kutrina Pago-Brow- -- duughtor of Mrs. Arthur Pnge-Brow- " iiinl granddaughter of Justice Roger A. I'ryor, to Austin Percy Moore, son of tho lato Charles M, Moore of San i;lsoo and Mrs. Willis Polk of that city It will take place at noon on Wednesday -- m tho now Sivinlsh Catholto chapol of Our Lady of Hope, West 158th street, """"between Broadway and Rlvorslde Drive. . Cardinal Farley will officiate, On account of mourning in tho Initio's family the ceremony will lie celebrated quietly. The Misses Agnes and Lucy Pag Brown, sister of the bride, will be the bridesmaids and Miss Sarah Pryor Dodge will be the flower girl. t BBBBBBBBBBH harl Miller of San Francisco will be the best man. Frederick Sherman, a cousin of tho bridegroom, and Edward Eyre will bo the ushers. In Boston on Saturday, November 2, Miss Katharine Salonstall of Boston will he married to Philip Weld, also of Boston and this city. Mr. Weld is abrother of Rudolph Wold, who married Miss Sylvia Parsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Barclay Parsons of New York. The wedding of Miss Edna Morris, Vj Mra. Au.tix daughter of Mrs. Alexander Hamilton Morris, to Philip J. Bowers of Nowark, N. J., will take place on Tuosday evening, Novembor 12, at the Hotel Gotham. Tho ceremony win bo followed by a reception for relatives nnd intimatd friends. Miss Morris will have Mrs. Henry H. Bertram us hor matron of honor. Tho other attendants will bo the Mlsos Grace Hoadley and Margarot Homuns. Edward Dunn of Newark will bo tho best man. Tho ushers will be John Dunn and Ellison Pierce of Nowark. An interesting wedding of next month will bo that, of Miis Dorothy Harvey, daughter of Ashton to Davis S. Baker of Providence, R. I., and this city. It will take place in St. Jomob's Church on Thursday, November 14. Miss Harvey has chosen tho Misses Gladys and Ruth Baker, sisters of the bridegroom; Margery Jenks and Jeanne Derrick as her bridosmaids. Tho ushers will include Harold Harvey, Caspar Bush, Frank Hinckley, Carroll Hinoks, Harold Barker, Rowland Evans, Jr., John Terry 3d, Seth French and Richard Sargent. ' The wedding of Miss E. Maud Ashurtt, daughter of the lato Dr. and Mrs. John Ashurst of Philadelphia, to Howard Richards, Jr., of this city, will take place on Saturday, December 7, in the Holy Trinity Church, Philadelphia. The en- gagement was announced recently. Mr. Richards is a civil engineer. He has spent the last few years in China and India. The wedding of Miss Harriet E. Bul- lock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bullock of tills city, to Crawford Burton, a son of Mr. und Mrs. Roliort L. Burton of Mlllbrook, N. Y., and this city, was celebrated on Tuesday afternoon of last week at the Folly, the country place of the bride's parents in Oyster Bay, L. I. Many guests went from New York and the neighboring colonies of Ixing Island for the ceremony, which took place on the lawn of the estate. The Rev. W, A. Thayer, hoadmaster of St. Mark's School, performed the ceremony. Tho bride, who was given away by her father, had Miss Katherlne Eckstein of Cincinnati, a cousin, as her maid of honor. The bridesmaids wore the Misses Margaret Bullock, Dorothy Doubleday, Noel John- ston, Florence Burton, Marion Melgsand Helen Gourd. Roliert B. Bradley was the best man. The ushers were Charts 8. Brown, Jr., Henry G. Chapman, Jr., C. Sherman Hoyt, Frank Clayton, Jr., Arthur Russell Jones, Frederick Eckstein, Chandler Todd and George B. WagstufT. There was a reception and wedding brcukfast under a large marquee on the lawn. Mr. Burton and his bride left afterward for a motor trip to the Adirondacks, where they will camp. They will after- ward live at 14 East Fifty-sixt- h street. Another recent wedding on Long Island was that of Miss Flournoy Adams Hop- kins, daughter by a former marriage of Mrs. William Wllloughby Snrp, to Gilbert Alexander BohwoII Kllott, only son of Sir Arthur Kllott, Bart., and Lady Kllott of Stolis, Roxburghshire, Scotland, which was celebrated on October 10 In the Church of St. Andrews on the Dunes, Southampton, L, I. The surroundings were picturesque and many guests went from Now York by special train and from Long Island homos by motor for the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev, Dr. Porcy Stlckney Grant, rector of tho Churoh of the As. cension, Mr. and Mrs. Ellott will live In this city after they return from their wedding trip. Many friends from New York and New Jersey witnessed the wedding on October 12 of Miss Marjory Stuart Balrd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stuart Balrd, whioh was celebrated at the summer homo of the bride's parents) Storm King, on ths Hudson, opposite Cornwall. The cere- mony was porformed by the Rev. Dr. A. W. Halsey, secretary of the Prosby terlan Board of Foreign Missions. Tho brldo, who was given away by her father, had her sister, Miss Isabel Balrd, as her maid of honor. Tho Misses Gwen dolyn and Margaret Dopard wore the bridesmaids. Miss Allco Rocsler was tho flower girl. Basil Neftel, brother of the bridegroom, was tho best man. The ushers wero Lloyd Richard and Hugh P. Treat. After tho ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Neftel left for a short wedding trip. They will live in this city. Col. and Mrs. William Jay, after taking Ktaiybt Ntc. PHOTO TWCMVMVEU. &7U310 tho oure at the French Llok Springs, havo returned to Bedford House, their country place In Katona'.i, N. Y whero they will remain until tho eurly part of next month. Mr. and Mrs."Charlrs F. Hoffman and tho latter'a sister. Miss Alloe Preston, returned from Europe last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman will go to their country place in Cozenovia. N. Y., lieforo opening their house, 622 Fifth avenue, and Miss Preston will go to her villa in Tuxedo. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Livingston of Lawrence Park, Bronxvillo. N. Y will return to their homo from Atlantic City.N. J., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke Jonw and Miss Sadie Jones left for Wilmington, N. C on Wednesday to remain until after tho wedding of Miss Jones and John R. Pope, which will bo celebrated on OctoW 31 at Airlie, tho country place of tho bride's parents. Great festivities nro being prepared for the event. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sanford have taken a place in Ridgefleld, Conn., for the winter. They have closed their place in South- ampton, L. I and will remain in New York until the early part of November. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gould Jennings havo been at their country place in Falr-- NSPJv ' . I 1M V . ? am aniin i field, Conn., since thoir return from, Europe. They will not return to New York until 'the middlo of November. Adrian Iseltn and his daughter, Miss Louise Iselln, will remain at thoir oountry place on Davenport's Neck, Now Rocholle. until the middlo of noxt month. Mlsa Lota Robinson has returned to 14 East Sixtieth treo? for tho winter, Mr, and Mrs. Edward N. Breltung and Miss Juliette Brnltung, who havo been In Versailles, France, for tho greater part of the summer, are ut the St. Regis for tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. Newbold Edgar will re- turn to Now York from Southampton, L. I., tills week and will remain until the early port of Novonitier. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Drum Porter will remain ut the Morrlstown Inn, Morris ,town, N. J until after Thanksgiving, when they will return to their home, 604 Park avenue, for the winter, Mrs. Joha Clifford Rennard will give a reception at her house, 77 East Fifty-sixt- h street on December 7, when she will introduce to society her daughter, Mlss Dorothy 8. Rennard. Mrs. William II. Sands has returned from a visit to Mrs. James P. Kernochan in Newport, R. I, Mrs. William B. Dlnsmore and Miss Madotelno Dinsmore aro at the Hotel Bolmont, Park avenue and Forty-secon- d street, whero they havo taken apartments for the winter. They will make frequent visits to their country place, tho Locusts, Staatshurg. N. Y. Miss Kate Cury, who is still In Lenox, Mass., althoiigh her country place has been closed, will sail for Europe on No- vember 27 to roamin for the wintor. Clarence It. Mackay, who was detained in Paris by tho illness of his young daugh- ter, Ellon Mackay, sailed yesterday for Now York. bbbbbiT Mr. and Mrs. W. Storrs Wells will close their villa .Chctwodo, in Newport this week and will return to New York for the win ter. Mrs. Clement C. Moore has returned from Europo and will bo at tho Plaza for tho wintor. ROTES OF WEST SIDE SOCIETY. The debutantes, of whom many will be Introduced to society this winter, will hold the centre of tho social stage until the new yoar, when they will give way to the older members of society, and the entertainments will then be of a more formal nature. Miss Clover Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alfred Todd of 624 West End avenue, will be one of the many debutantes this year. She will make her bow to ty on Friday afternoon, November 20, at a reception hor mother will give at hor home. Miss Edith Hunt Sutro will be another debutante. Her mother, Mrs. Richard Sytro, will give a largo reception at her home, 405 West End avenue, on Saturday afternoon, November 30, to Introduce her daughter. Later in the season Mrs. Su- tro will give a dance for her. - Miss neleno Underwood has been added to the long list of this season's She will be Introduced at a dance her mother, Mrs. Frederick D. Underwood, will give at her home, 303 West Seventy-secon- d street, on Wednes- day, November 20. Mrs. William Vincent Cutajar of 61 West f MjRrT (liuH 'Mrs, Crawox-- Bii.rtov . FKOTO ttlf CAMffcEU SXUDIO., Seventy-fourt- h street will bring out her daughter, Mlsa Beatrice Lanier, this win- ter. She will give a largo reception for that purpose on Decembor 30. Mlsa Susanno E. Warren, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliot Warren of 326 WoHt Eighty-nint- h streot, is another of this treason's debutantes. Sho will bo introduced ut a reception hor mother will glvo at her homo on Monday afternoon, December 2. Many weddings wero celebrated last week and thoro are several scheduled to take place in the near future. One of tho largest ivai that of MIm Eileen MacGulre, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Constantino J. MaoGuIro, of 120 East Sixtieth streot, to Arthur J, McKenna, which took place on Thursday afternoon In tho Church of St, Vinoont Ferrer, Iioxington avenue and Sixty-fift- h street. Cardinal Farloy officiated. It wa an oxtromoly pretty wedding, the color uohemo being coral and whlto. The bride of course wore white satin. Her frock i I was trimmed with old point applique1 lace and sho woro a lace veil caught up J with orange blossoms. Her only orna-- I mont was a diamond pin, the gift of tho bridegroom. Hor sister, Mrs. George Samuel Mltten- - dorf, and Mrs. John Edward Kelley, who woro the matrons of honor, woro coral brocade satin with picture hats, and the other attendants. Miss Kathleen MacGutro, another sister, .Miss Katherlne MoKenna, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Alice Cordler, Miss Teresa Kuser and Miss Beatrice Allen, had white satin and lace skirts with coral chiffon coats and brown picture hats. All carried white chrysanthemums. Charles J. McKenna was best man for his brother and the ushers wero William A. MoKenna, another brother; Dr. Con- stantino J. MacGulre, Jr., brother of the bride: Charles Horton, Edwin Blgolow, Harold Ditmars and George W. Mitchell. The ooromony was followed by a re- ception at tho St. Regis and afterward Mr. McKenna and his bride left for tho South. They will reside In New York on their return. Arlss Carolyn Whitney Petors will at- tend her sister, Miss Dorothy Petors, at her marriage on Wednesday to Alfred Murphy. Hie wedding will be a small one and will take place at tho home of tho bride's father, John Miller Peters, in Brooklyn. Miss Eleanor Mitchell, nleco of Miss Peters, will be the flower girl and J. Edward Murphy will wait upon his brother as best man. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Burchsted Clark of Brooklyn have announced the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Madeleine Clark, to 8tephen Myles Bell of 018 West 113th street, a son of the late G. Alfred Bell and a grandson of George A. Bell. No date has been set for the wedding. On Wednesday in the Church of St. Benedict at Morris Pork, L. I., Miss Ger- trude M. Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Murray, was married to Eugene H. Pitou, treasurer of the Municipal Art Society of Now York. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Stuart Chambors of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, assisted by Father Fahey of St. Benedict's. It was followed by a small reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray at Richmond Hill, L. I. Tho bf Ide wore white satin with a train of brocade satin and a point lace veil. She was attended by her sister. Miss Maria M. Murray, Miss Marie Bassavo and Miss Genevieve Manahan of this city. They wore white satin veiled with pink chiffon and taupe velvet hats. The two little flower girls, Lillian and Hope Aspell, wero in whito. Edwin Updllco was tho best man and tho ushers wero Ilinman Barrett, John Tonnelly, Louis Ilabwiii and Arthur M William J. and Matthow T. Murray, Jr., brothers of the brid. On November 12 William J. Murray will bo married to MisJotephiiio O'Reilly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. O'lHIly of Pittsburg. This will inako tho third marriage in the Murray family within a few monllfH. Another sister of Mr, Murray, Mis Jocephino Murray, was married in Juno to Frank 8. Owens of this city. Mr.'Pitou and his bride when they re- turn from their wedding trip will reside at 31 West Eleventh street. MIhs Anita do Uilms, (laughter of tho late Florenrio Hibas, one tlmo Mlnlxter to the United States from Venezuela, was married to Holmes C, Walton of this city on Monday evening nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Norton Hltinnur, 120 Cluramont nvonuo. Tho hriib. who was unattended, woro white satin trimmed with K)iut lacn and a point laco veil which had been in her family for throe gene- ration. She carried lilies of the valley and orchids." Arthur Firth was tho best man. There wero no ushers Tho bride is a granddaughter of tho lato Jaooh L. Htlxas of this city. 'Hie honeymoon will be spent in tho South and afterward Mr. imdMrH. Walton will make their horns in Now York, Tim wortding of MUs Henrietta M. .Iciim.'ii and Charles H. Wittumann took place last week In tho Church of St. Vin- cent Ferrer, Lexington avenue and Slxtr- - fifth street. The Rev. Father P. A. Maher officiated. The bride was given away by her brothor-in-la- Charles Blessing. Sho woro a gown of white satin and u tulle veil with a cap of point lace. Her sister, Miss Frankio Jensen, was her maid of honor and wore pink satin trimmed with point lace. James Delacy was the best man. Mr. Wlttemann and his bride are spend- ing their honeymoon at Old Point Com- fort. They will reside at Bellmore, L.I. From Philadelphia ooroes ths an- nouncement of the engagement of Miss Mabel Kelsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Warren Kelsey or Chestnut Hill, to Wlnthrop Parker of this city. No da to has been set for the wedding. Dr. and Mrs. David W. Cochran of 1J0 West Twelfth ,street have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Davlda A. Cochran, to Dr. Byron B. Price of 85 Central Park West. No date has been set for the wedding. In the Church. of the Heavenly Rest on Saturday afternoon, November 2, Miss Dorothea . Dumont, daughter of Charles Dumont of Notrhport, L. I., will liecome the bride of W. V. Llfsey. general Eastern passenger agent of the New York Central lines. H. A. Flurscheim of 131 West Seventy- - BgjfJflSBBSBsrjL -- bbbb bHBWHp bBLbUKiJHH9mbbH ' vSiflrr &filyjHdBp4L gHHII 'BVBHBBIBYflBnflBTflLBHL bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbLbV YsBBBBlflKBmaBBrBBBBBBBBBHBBBBm afPHP WbWIBbbBBtWF tBBBBBBBH ITibbbbB IKHBjPv VbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIbbbbbbbI AlllaHHKBBlBHI?' H yEEKKKtLjf IHMLBiBLBflr 1bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbvP &VaVJHDLyaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVJRVx IbBBBBBBBBBBBBSVSE)BbB. PBBBBBBBBBBBTf itKBKmMw mbbbbBHbtc bbbbbbbbC9JbbbbbfbbS WJ seventh street has announced the engage ment of his daughter, Mlsa Helen Flur- scheim to Ansel Straus of Boston. No date has been set for the wedding. The engagement of Miss Mildred Vivien Fish and G. Homer Lltflefleld has Just been announced. Miss Fish Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Fish Jr., of 305 West 104th street Announcement has been made by Mr, and Mrs. Jaoques F. Salomon of the Wellsmore. Broadway and Seventy- - seventh street, of the engagement of their daughter. Miss Madeline A. Salomon, to Samuel D. Waxman of Boston. Miss Ethel Eisenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Eisenberg of 000 River- side Drive, was married to Dr. A. Lopee Cardoza on Monday evening at the Hotel Marseilles. Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. U. Pereira Mendes, as- sisted by the Rev. Dr. David De Sola Pool. The bride wore white brocade satin trimmed with old point lace. She was attended by her sister, Miss Irma Eisen- berg, and Mrs. Bernard Gordon, who were gowned in blue satin. Dr. Cardoza and his bride left after the reception for a tour through the West Indies, returning 10 lorn in Ueocmner. Tho Neighborhood dances will be held this winter nt the Gotham instead of the l'la7a, where they took place last season. There aro to Ihj four in tho serios, on December ft, January to and 31 and February 11, and tho patronesses are Mrs. Lincoln Grant, Mrs. George G. Schacfer, Mrs. John E. Weeks and Mrs. James B. Curtis. For tho patronesses and members of the Now Ansembly dances Mrs. Wendell C. Phillips, the organizer of the class, will glvo a largo reception followed by informal dancing on Friday, November 22, at Delmouk'o's, Tito llrst danoo In Uio Hcrics will lio held on Decemler 4 at Dolmonloo's. For the bonolit of tho Hospital for Deformities und Joint Diseases and the Sisterhood, of Social Workers, a favor danoo will bo held at Bretton Hell on Wednesday ovenlng. It will bo in charge of MIsh Lillian B. Klco and Miss Miriam Isaacs. In honor of her cousin'; Miss Mathllde Iiango nf Leipzig, Germany, Miss Fan-clul- ll gavfl a tea yesterday afternoon at tho studio of her father, 128 West Fifty- - eigiith street, I ho hostess was. assisted by Mrs. David Davis, Mrs. Louis Fillppe, Mls Helen Humphreys, Miss Gertrude llodn. Miss Katherlne Gindrum and Miss Grace Hastings. Miss Floronco Fontayne sang a' group of sings by Puccini during Oie afternoon. She was accompanied by Miss Alma Danzlger. On Friday evening. rintnl,r .l officers of the Academy of Political Sol- - enoe in vae iy or New York will Iioirf thelr'annual meeting and dinner at the Hotel Astor. The topic for discussion win be "The Direct Prima rr Vermi it, in " vention Mftthnrf nf Phnnilnn i fc miulllftieg for the Public Office," and among th, speakers will be Albert Bushnell Hart professor of hlstorr at Bsrvunt irt. ' slty; State Senator Edgar T. Brackptt vBnr ra. oirvusana muiam Huizor. The officers of the snnlstv McCune Lindssr. nreslrtent - A thaw ui and Paul M. Warburg, nonry imymona raussey, secretary, and George A. Plimpton, treasurer. On tts committee are William H. Allen, Charles Austin Beard. Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont Mrs. Elmer E. Black. Mrs. William Grant Brown, Frank J. Goodnow. Lloyd C. flriscom. Jeremiah W. Junk Klrohwey, Thomas W. Lament, V. Everit naoy, romp u. mcuook. Mrs. II, Fair- field Osborn: William I,. Ransom, t. a Rowe, Henry Rogers Seager, Miss Clara B. Spenoe, Harlan F. Stone, Mrs. Jos. ph Swan and Talcott Williams. The Society foJvPoUtical Study, of whlih Mrs. Mortimer Menken is president, com- menced its twenty-sevent- h season nn Tuesday at the Hotel Astor. After the parliamentary drill on subsidiary mo- - tions the paper of the day, "An impartial sketch of the two great national parties, was read by Mrs. Benjamin Crocker. Supplementary addresses were given bv Mrs. Thomas Slack, Mrs. John- - Fowler Trow, Mrs. Belle De Rivera and Mrs. Ben- jamin Jackson. Delegates elected for the City Federation are Mrs. Mortimer Men- ken, Mrs. O. E. Fendler and Mrs. J. Frank lin Donnell and the alternates are Mrs. Frank E. Kitton, Miss Phebe Conklin and Mrs. J. W. Loeb. The next meeting of the olub will be held on Tuesday, when there will be a debate on the topic "Retolved, That the recall of Judges is unconstitutional with oor republican form of government." Mrs. George Edward Owen will be chairman of the day and Mrs. Thomas S. Slack and Mrs. Frank M. Cronise will take the affirmative side of the question while Mrs. J. Hedges Crowell and Miss Phebe Conklin will present the nega- tive. The other meetings of the season will be on November 13 with Mrs. Fredrick L. Wachenheim as chairman; November 28, Miss Mary Garret Hay as chairman December 10, Mrs. William 0. Demarest in charge; January 14, will be a reunion with greetings from the honorary mem- bers; January 28, with Mrs. Austin as chairman; February 11, Mrs. Cyrus It Woodruff in charge, and February 25 with Mrs. Thomas Bendel in charge. The meeting on March 25 will lie a luncheon to celebrate the twenty-sevent- h anni- versary of the club and the season will be brought to a close oh April 22 with a busi- ness meeting. In addition to Mrs. Menken the other officers of the club are Mrs. Noble McCon-ne- ll and Mrs. J, Hedges Crowell, Mrs. Thomas Bendel and Mrx. W. R. Campbell, secretaries; Mrs. Mary F. Allaire, treasurer and Mrs. Oeorgo V. Howes, historian. Tho Woman's Republican Club will meet as usual this season at Delmonlco's. The first meeting will be held on November 12 and will be followed by others on De- cember 10, January 14. February 12, March 11 and April S. All the meetings will be in the morning except on Lincoln's Birthday when, there will bo a luncheon with prominent speakers. Mrs. James Griswold Wentr. is president of the club, Mrs. Emit Glogau treasurer, Mfs. Krneit Bunzl secretary and Mrs. Perry S. Boyn-to- n chairman of the executive The National Society of Patriotic Women of America, Mfr. J. Horon Crew- man president, will havo a lunchoon at the Claremont. Mr. Thomas J. Vivian is in charge of the ar- rangements. Mrs. Franklin Fyles and her daughter. Mrs. George Young Bauchle, have re- turned to New York and are settled for the winter at 170 West Seventy-fourt- h street. Mrs. William Carroll and her son, Ralph 0. Carroll, have returned to their house, 88 Riverside Drive, from Norfolk, Conn., where they spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Vinton Smith have taken a house at 331 West Seventy-eight- h street, for the winter. Last year they were at the Belnord. Mrs. Flamen B. Chandler has closed her cottage at Sea Cliff, Seal Harbor, Me., and has returned to her home, 30 Fifth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Canfleld 'Bags of tho Roxburgh, Broadway and Ninety-secon- d street, have their son-in-la- w and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Abeel Canda of Cranfbrd, N. J., as thoir guests. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ewing Hope have given up their apartment at 65 Central Park West and are now at 53 East Seven- ty-third street. Mrs. Benjamin Llllard has returned to New York from an extended trip through Alaska and has taken apartments at the Marie Antoinette for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter 0. Elites and their sons, who have been making a motor trip through the Berkhhlres and While Mountains, aro now nt Babylon, I. I where they will remain until late in ths fall. j Mr. and Mrs. Rloe Lewis Julian ml their young daughter, who spent inosi of tho summer touring California, Ii.im returned to their apartment. They sient several weeks at Sou Gate, L. I., after getting back from California. Miss Alice Boughton, who recent Ijr returned from Europe, is settled in her now studio in the Bartholdl IluiKlius, Broadway and Twenty-thir- d street. Mr. and Mrs. George Joseph Smith of 45 West Seventy-secon- d street will spend the greater part of the winter In the South. They will go to AtUntio City curly next month for u short stay and soon after they return will leave for tho South. Mrs. Theodore Wentz will open her house on West Keventy-Bevent- h Mrcet noxt month. She is still at hor cottage at Quogue, L. I. Mr. and, Mrs. George O. Cole, who recently returned from Europe,, h"9 opened their house, 170 West Seventy-thir- d street. Mrs. Colo is chairman of tho musicales to bo given at the Pln on Tuesdays in February for tho lienefrt of the Free Industrial School for Cripple Children.

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FOR THE DEBUTANTES

Continued from Ftrat Tage.

Of Interest to society hore is the an-

nouncement In Washington of the en-

gagement of Miss Jean Oliver, daughter ofSenator and Mrs. (leorgo T. Ollvor ofPittsburg to Lieutenant-Command- er Ed- -

" "ward McCaillcy, Jr.. U. 8. N. Miss Oliverlias spent most of her time In Waahlng- -

i ton sinco her father succeeded PhilanderC. Knox In tlio Senate. Lloutenant- -

"Commander McCntiloy, Jr., Is a son of Mr.and Mrs. Edward McCaulcy of Washlng-.to- n.

He was graduated from the Naval.Academy in 189(1, served In the Spanish- -'

American war and Is stationed at the'naval obscrvntory. He is a member of thoArmy and Navy, Chovy Chase and Mctro-tiolit- an

clubs.

,jMrs. James Cunningham Bishop gavelast week at her house, 22 Eust Sixty-fift- h

street, u dinner for her niece, Mlsa LauraMorrlam of Washington, daughter ofWllllani It. Merriam, former Governor ofMinnesota, whose engagement to JamesFreeman Curtis, assistant Secretary ofthe Navy, was announced recently. Theguests included Mr. and Mrs. Alfred An-

son, Miss Augusta Hancock Bishop,Miss Mary Cunningham Bishop, JamesFreeman Curtis, William II . Merriam andT. Sanford Bcaty.

Miss Merriam is well known here andIn Washington, where she was Intro-duced to with Miss Ethel Rooso- -

. velt.

" An Interesting wedding of this week.Trill be that of Miss Mildred Page Johnson,daughter by a former marriage of Mrs.Charles E. Bayno, to Augustus W. Kelley,Jr., of this city. It will be celebrated InGrace Church chantry on Wednesdayafternoon nd will bo followed by a smallreception at the rtbmo of the bride's

, mother, SI West Eleventh street. TheKov. Charles L. Slattcry, rector of Grace

. Church, will officiateMrs. Edward N. Townsend, Jr., at whose

wedding in Babylon, L. I on October 8'Miss Johnson was one of the brides-maids, will bo the matron of honor. Thebridesmaids will Include the MissesYvonne Gourd, Cornelia Clifford Brown,Ruth Adams and Christine Kelley.

Sydney Kelley will be his brother's best. man. The ushers will be Edward Kane,

Donald Moore, Alfred Mackay and RobertWinmlll.

One of the country weddings of thisweek will take place on Wednesday, whenMiss Helen Thaw Thompson, daughterof Mrs. William Reed Thompson, will

l4JJ.bo married to John C. Dilworth at thecountry home of her mother, Costlewood,Sparkill-on-Hudso- n. The ceremony will

- be celebrated quietly on account of mourning.

- Miss Thompson will have her sister, Miss. .Dorothea Thompson, as her maid of honor

.. 'and her other attendants will includeJif Mrs. William Peako and the Misses Jeani Thompson, Anno Rca, Elizabeth LoomiB,

Margarct Benham, Mildred Painter and. ..Anne Lyon.

Joseph Dilworth, brother of the bride- --- groom, will be the best man. The ushers

,...willbe Dewees W. Dilworth. Douglas Gib-bons of this city, J. F. Maynard, Jr.,

-- "of Utica Dilworth Beggs, Francis Graff,. :McLean Browne and James Blair of

Pittsburg.i , ., Miss Thompson is a niece of Benjamin

Thaw and Dr. Alexander B. Thaw of.,"this city. Mr. Dilworth is a son of the

-- ' late Lawrence Dilworth of Pittsburg.He was graduated from Vale University.

Mrs. William F. Bailey of Summit." J. N has announced the engagement of

her daughter. Miss Elsie Bailey, to JamesDickinson Cowan of Summit, N. J. Mr.

'Cowan was graduated from Princeton in1908. He is a member of the Essex Troopand Canoe Brook Country Club.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott Adams ofBlltmore, N. C, havo announced the en-gagement of their daughter. Miss Lillian

- Adelaide Adams, to Walter Scott Radekerof Parkersburg, W. Va. Miss Adams wasa student at Packer Institute, Brooklyn,

- i during her stay in New York.

The wedding of Miss Ernestine Joeeph-to- e

Sierck, daughter of Mrs. Carsten W.' 'Sierck, and Edward P. Alker. son of Mr.

ondMrs.AlphonaeH. Alker, will take placef(

",pn Wednesday in the Advent Lutheran. t irfiurcn. i ne ceremony win do performed

by tho Rev. Dr. William W. Horn, pastorof the church.

The bride will have Mrs. Edward J.Meyer, sister of the bridegroom, as hermatron of honor, and the Misses MabelW. Alker, Morjorb Noyes, Helen Hoffstotand Florence Arthur will be her brides--maids.

, James W. Alker will act as his brother's. . ...best man. Herbert 0. Sierck, Robert B,

' ' Meyer, Innls O'Rourke and Hicks A,

Wotherboe will be the ushers.There will be a reception after the

ceremony at the home of the bride'smother, 113 West Eighty --sixth street.

Society here and in Washington Is in-

terested in the .wedding this week of MissCatherine N Cameron, daughter of thelate Sir Roderick Cameron, and Judah H.- Sears. It will be celebrated on Thursdayafternoon at 1 o clock at the Cameroncountry place, Clifton Berley, In Rose-""ban- k,

Statcn Island. The Rev. Dr.lielghton Parks, rector of St. Bartholo- -tnew'H Church, and Dr. E. A. Dodd, rector

" of St. John's Church in Rosobank, will betho officiating clergymen. There will bebeverul gucBts.from the Capital City andNow York for the ceremony and the

to follow.The bride will be given away by her

brother, Duncan Cameron. She will haveas her oply attendant her niece, Miss Mary

'((.'ameron, who will act as a flower girl.' J5onas Sears, Jr., will be his brother'sLest man.

The wedding of Miss Pauline S. Andrus,daughter or Mr. and Mrs. C. Walton An-dr-

of Montclair, N. J., and Daniel Her-ly- rt

Pond, grandson of the late WllllamA.;" 5Pond, will take place on Friday at the

"Jionie of tho bride's parents, 39 Madisonj. uvenuo, Montclair.

. A wedding of interest next week will- Im that of Miss Kutrina Pago-Brow-

--duughtor of Mrs. Arthur Pnge-Brow-

" iiinl granddaughter of Justice RogerA. I'ryor, to Austin Percy Moore, sonof tho lato Charles M, Moore of Sani;lsoo and Mrs. Willis Polk of that cityIt will take place at noon on Wednesday

-- m tho now Sivinlsh Catholto chapol ofOur Lady of Hope, West 158th street,

""""between Broadway and Rlvorslde Drive.. Cardinal Farley will officiate, On account

of mourning in tho Initio's family theceremony will lie celebrated quietly.

The Misses Agnes and Lucy Pag

Brown, sister of the bride, will be thebridesmaids and Miss Sarah Pryor Dodgewill be the flower girl.

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harl Miller of San Francisco will be thebest man. Frederick Sherman, a cousinof tho bridegroom, and Edward Eyrewill bo the ushers.

In Boston on Saturday, November 2,Miss Katharine Salonstall of Bostonwill he married to Philip Weld, also ofBoston and this city. Mr. Weld is abrotherof Rudolph Wold, who married MissSylvia Parsons, daughter of Mr. andMrs. William Barclay Parsons of NewYork.

The wedding of Miss Edna Morris,

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daughter of Mrs. Alexander HamiltonMorris, to Philip J. Bowers of Nowark,N. J., will take place on Tuosday evening,Novembor 12, at the Hotel Gotham. Thoceremony win bo followed by a receptionfor relatives nnd intimatd friends.

Miss Morris will have Mrs. Henry H.Bertram us hor matron of honor. Thoother attendants will bo the Mlsos GraceHoadley and Margarot Homuns.

Edward Dunn of Newark will bo thobest man. Tho ushers will be John Dunnand Ellison Pierce of Nowark.

An interesting wedding of next monthwill bo that, of Miis Dorothy Harvey,daughter of Ashton to DavisS. Baker of Providence, R. I., and thiscity. It will take place in St. Jomob'sChurch on Thursday, November 14.

Miss Harvey has chosen tho MissesGladys and Ruth Baker, sisters of thebridegroom; Margery Jenks and JeanneDerrick as her bridosmaids.

Tho ushers will include Harold Harvey,Caspar Bush, Frank Hinckley, CarrollHinoks, Harold Barker, Rowland Evans,Jr., John Terry 3d, Seth French andRichard Sargent. '

The wedding of Miss E. Maud Ashurtt,daughter of the lato Dr. and Mrs. JohnAshurst of Philadelphia, to HowardRichards, Jr., of this city, will take placeon Saturday, December 7, in the HolyTrinity Church, Philadelphia. The en-gagement was announced recently.

Mr. Richards is a civil engineer. Hehas spent the last few years in China andIndia.

The wedding of Miss Harriet E. Bul-lock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeBullock of tills city, to Crawford Burton,a son of Mr. und Mrs. Roliort L. Burtonof Mlllbrook, N. Y., and this city, wascelebrated on Tuesday afternoon of lastweek at the Folly, the country placeof the bride's parents in Oyster Bay, L. I.

Many guests went from New York andthe neighboring colonies of Ixing Islandfor the ceremony, which took place onthe lawn of the estate. The Rev. W, A.Thayer, hoadmaster of St. Mark's School,performed the ceremony.

Tho bride, who was given away by herfather, had Miss Katherlne Eckstein ofCincinnati, a cousin, as her maid of honor.The bridesmaids wore the Misses MargaretBullock, Dorothy Doubleday, Noel John-ston, Florence Burton, Marion MelgsandHelen Gourd.

Roliert B. Bradley was the best man.The ushers were Charts 8. Brown, Jr.,Henry G. Chapman, Jr., C. ShermanHoyt, Frank Clayton, Jr., Arthur RussellJones, Frederick Eckstein, Chandler Toddand George B. WagstufT. There was areception and wedding brcukfast undera large marquee on the lawn.

Mr. Burton and his bride left afterwardfor a motor trip to the Adirondacks,where they will camp. They will after-ward live at 14 East Fifty-sixt- h street.

Another recent wedding on Long Islandwas that of Miss Flournoy Adams Hop-kins, daughter by a former marriage ofMrs. William Wllloughby Snrp, to GilbertAlexander BohwoII Kllott, only son of SirArthur Kllott, Bart., and Lady Kllottof Stolis, Roxburghshire, Scotland, whichwas celebrated on October 10 In theChurch of St. Andrews on the Dunes,Southampton, L, I.

The surroundings were picturesque andmany guests went from Now York byspecial train and from Long Island homosby motor for the ceremony, which wasperformed by the Rev, Dr. Porcy StlckneyGrant, rector of tho Churoh of the As.cension,

Mr. and Mrs. Ellott will live In this cityafter they return from their weddingtrip.

Many friends from New York and NewJersey witnessed the wedding on October12 of Miss Marjory Stuart Balrd, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. John Stuart Balrd, whiohwas celebrated at the summer homo ofthe bride's parents) Storm King, on ths

Hudson, opposite Cornwall. The cere-mony was porformed by the Rev. Dr.A. W. Halsey, secretary of the Prosbyterlan Board of Foreign Missions.

Tho brldo, who was given away by herfather, had her sister, Miss Isabel Balrd,as her maid of honor. Tho Misses Gwendolyn and Margaret Dopard wore thebridesmaids. Miss Allco Rocsler was thoflower girl.

Basil Neftel, brother of the bridegroom,was tho best man. The ushers wero LloydRichard and Hugh P. Treat.

After tho ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Neftelleft for a short wedding trip. They willlive in this city.

Col. and Mrs. William Jay, after taking

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tho oure at the French Llok Springs,havo returned to Bedford House, theircountry place In Katona'.i, N. Y wherothey will remain until tho eurly part ofnext month.

Mr. and Mrs."Charlrs F. Hoffman andtho latter'a sister. Miss Alloe Preston,returned from Europe last week. Mr.and Mrs. Hoffman will go to their countryplace in Cozenovia. N. Y., lieforo openingtheir house, 622 Fifth avenue, and MissPreston will go to her villa in Tuxedo.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Livingstonof Lawrence Park, Bronxvillo. N. Ywill return to their homo from AtlanticCity.N. J., this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke Jonw and MissSadie Jones left for Wilmington, N. Con Wednesday to remain until after thowedding of Miss Jones and John R. Pope,which will bo celebrated on OctoW 31at Airlie, tho country place of tho bride'sparents. Great festivities nro beingprepared for the event.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sanford have takena place in Ridgefleld, Conn., for the winter.They have closed their place in South-ampton, L. I and will remain in NewYork until the early part of November.

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gould Jenningshavo been at their country place in Falr--

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field, Conn., since thoir return from,Europe. They will not return to NewYork until 'the middlo of November.

Adrian Iseltn and his daughter, MissLouise Iselln, will remain at thoir oountryplace on Davenport's Neck, Now Rocholle.until the middlo of noxt month.

Mlsa Lota Robinson has returned to14 East Sixtieth treo? for tho winter,

Mr, and Mrs. Edward N. Breltung andMiss Juliette Brnltung, who havo beenIn Versailles, France, for tho greaterpart of the summer, are ut the St. Regisfor tho winter.

Mr. and Mrs. Newbold Edgar will re-turn to Now York from Southampton,L. I., tills week and will remain until theearly port of Novonitier.

Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Drum Porterwill remain ut the Morrlstown Inn, Morris,town, N. J until after Thanksgiving,when they will return to their home,604 Park avenue, for the winter,

Mrs. Joha Clifford Rennard will give

a reception at her house, 77 East Fifty-sixt- h

street on December 7, when she willintroduce to society her daughter, MlssDorothy 8. Rennard.

Mrs. William II. Sands has returnedfrom a visit to Mrs. James P. Kernochanin Newport, R. I,

Mrs. William B. Dlnsmore and MissMadotelno Dinsmore aro at the HotelBolmont, Park avenue and Forty-secon- d

street, whero they havo taken apartmentsfor the winter. They will make frequentvisits to their country place, tho Locusts,Staatshurg. N. Y.

Miss Kate Cury, who is still In Lenox,Mass., althoiigh her country place hasbeen closed, will sail for Europe on No-

vember 27 to roamin for the wintor.

Clarence It. Mackay, who was detainedin Paris by tho illness of his young daugh-ter, Ellon Mackay, sailed yesterday forNow York.

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Mr. and Mrs. W. Storrs Wells will closetheir villa .Chctwodo, in Newport this weekand will return to New York for the winter.

Mrs. Clement C. Moore has returnedfrom Europo and will bo at tho Plaza fortho wintor.

ROTES OF WEST SIDE SOCIETY.

The debutantes, of whom many will beIntroduced to society this winter, willhold the centre of tho social stage untilthe new yoar, when they will give wayto the older members of society, and theentertainments will then be of a moreformal nature.

Miss Clover Todd, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Henry Alfred Todd of 624 West Endavenue, will be one of the many debutantesthis year. She will make her bow to ty

on Friday afternoon, November 20,at a reception hor mother will give at horhome.

Miss Edith Hunt Sutro will be anotherdebutante. Her mother, Mrs. RichardSytro, will give a largo reception at herhome, 405 West End avenue, on Saturdayafternoon, November 30, to Introduce herdaughter. Later in the season Mrs. Su-tro will give a dance for her. -

Miss neleno Underwood has beenadded to the long list of this season's

She will be Introduced at adance her mother, Mrs. Frederick D.Underwood, will give at her home, 303

West Seventy-secon- d street, on Wednes-day, November 20.

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Seventy-fourt- h street will bring out herdaughter, Mlsa Beatrice Lanier, this win-

ter. She will give a largo reception forthat purpose on Decembor 30.

Mlsa Susanno E. Warren, eldest daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliot Warrenof 326 WoHt Eighty-nint- h streot, is anotherof this treason's debutantes. Sho will bointroduced ut a reception hor mother willglvo at her homo on Monday afternoon,December 2.

Many weddings wero celebrated lastweek and thoro are several scheduledto take place in the near future. Oneof tho largest ivai that of MIm EileenMacGulre, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.Constantino J. MaoGuIro, of 120 EastSixtieth streot, to Arthur J, McKenna,which took place on Thursday afternoonIn tho Church of St, Vinoont Ferrer,Iioxington avenue and Sixty-fift- h street.Cardinal Farloy officiated. It wa anoxtromoly pretty wedding, the coloruohemo being coral and whlto. The brideof course wore white satin. Her frock

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J with orange blossoms. Her only orna-- Imont was a diamond pin, the gift of thobridegroom.

Hor sister, Mrs. George Samuel Mltten- -dorf, and Mrs. John Edward Kelley,who woro the matrons of honor, worocoral brocade satin with picture hats,and the other attendants. Miss KathleenMacGutro, another sister, .Miss KatherlneMoKenna, sister of the bridegroom,Miss Alice Cordler, Miss Teresa Kuserand Miss Beatrice Allen, had white satinand lace skirts with coral chiffon coatsand brown picture hats. All carriedwhite chrysanthemums.

Charles J. McKenna was best man forhis brother and the ushers wero WilliamA. MoKenna, another brother; Dr. Con-

stantino J. MacGulre, Jr., brother of thebride: Charles Horton, Edwin Blgolow,Harold Ditmars and George W. Mitchell.

The ooromony was followed by a re-ception at tho St. Regis and afterwardMr. McKenna and his bride left for thoSouth. They will reside In New Yorkon their return.

Arlss Carolyn Whitney Petors will at-

tend her sister, Miss Dorothy Petors,at her marriage on Wednesday to AlfredMurphy. Hie wedding will be a smallone and will take place at tho home oftho bride's father, John Miller Peters,in Brooklyn. Miss Eleanor Mitchell,nleco of Miss Peters, will be the flowergirl and J. Edward Murphy will waitupon his brother as best man. '

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Burchsted Clarkof Brooklyn have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss MadeleineClark, to 8tephen Myles Bell of 018 West113th street, a son of the late G. AlfredBell and a grandson of George A. Bell.No date has been set for the wedding.

On Wednesday in the Church of St.Benedict at Morris Pork, L. I., Miss Ger-

trude M. Murray, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Matthew T. Murray, was marriedto Eugene H. Pitou, treasurer of the

Municipal Art Society of Now York.The ceremony was performed by theRev. Stuart Chambors of the Church ofthe Blessed Sacrament, assisted by FatherFahey of St. Benedict's. It was followedby a small reception at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Murray at Richmond Hill, L. I.

Tho bf Ide wore white satin with a trainof brocade satin and a point lace veil.She was attended by her sister. MissMaria M. Murray, Miss Marie Bassavoand Miss Genevieve Manahan of this city.They wore white satin veiled with pinkchiffon and taupe velvet hats. The twolittle flower girls, Lillian and Hope Aspell,

wero in whito. Edwin Updllco was thobest man and tho ushers wero IlinmanBarrett, John Tonnelly, Louis Ilabwiiiand Arthur M William J. and MatthowT. Murray, Jr., brothers of the brid.

On November 12 William J. Murraywill bo married to MisJotephiiio O'Reilly,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. O'lHIlyof Pittsburg. This will inako tho thirdmarriage in the Murray family within afew monllfH. Another sister of Mr,Murray, Mis Jocephino Murray, wasmarried in Juno to Frank 8. Owens ofthis city.

Mr.'Pitou and his bride when they re-

turn from their wedding trip will resideat 31 West Eleventh street.

MIhs Anita do Uilms, (laughter of tholate Florenrio Hibas, one tlmo Mlnlxterto the United States from Venezuela,was married to Holmes C, Walton of thiscity on Monday evening nt the homo ofMr. and Mrs. Edmund Norton Hltinnur,120 Cluramont nvonuo. Tho hriib. whowas unattended, woro white satin trimmedwith K)iut lacn and a point laco veil whichhad been in her family for throe gene-ration. She carried lilies of the valleyand orchids." Arthur Firth was tho bestman. There wero no ushers

Tho bride is a granddaughter of tholato Jaooh L. Htlxas of this city. 'Hiehoneymoon will be spent in tho Southand afterward Mr. imdMrH. Walton willmake their horns in Now York,

Tim wortding of MUs Henrietta M..Iciim.'ii and Charles H. Wittumann tookplace last week In tho Church of St. Vin-cent Ferrer, Lexington avenue and Slxtr- -

fifth street. The Rev. Father P. A.Maher officiated. The bride was givenaway by her brothor-in-la- CharlesBlessing. Sho woro a gown of whitesatin and u tulle veil with a cap of pointlace. Her sister, Miss Frankio Jensen,was her maid of honor and wore pinksatin trimmed with point lace. JamesDelacy was the best man.

Mr. Wlttemann and his bride are spend-ing their honeymoon at Old Point Com-

fort. They will reside at Bellmore, L.I.

From Philadelphia ooroes ths an-

nouncement of the engagement of MissMabel Kelsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Albert Warren Kelsey or Chestnut Hill,to Wlnthrop Parker of this city. Noda to has been set for the wedding.

Dr. and Mrs. David W. Cochran of 1J0West Twelfth ,street have announcedthe engagement of their daughter, MissDavlda A. Cochran, to Dr. Byron B. Priceof 85 Central Park West. No date hasbeen set for the wedding.

In the Church. of the Heavenly Reston Saturday afternoon, November 2,Miss Dorothea . Dumont, daughter ofCharles Dumont of Notrhport, L. I.,will liecome the bride of W. V. Llfsey.general Eastern passenger agent of theNew York Central lines.

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seventh street has announced the engagement of his daughter, Mlsa Helen Flur-scheim to Ansel Straus of Boston. Nodate has been set for the wedding.

The engagement of Miss Mildred VivienFish and G. Homer Lltflefleld has Justbeen announced. Miss Fish Is a daughterof Mr. and Mrs. William Fish Jr., of305 West 104th street

Announcement has been made by Mr,and Mrs. Jaoques F. Salomon of theWellsmore. Broadway and Seventy- -seventh street, of the engagement of theirdaughter. Miss Madeline A. Salomon,to Samuel D. Waxman of Boston.

Miss Ethel Eisenberg, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Maurice Eisenberg of 000 River-side Drive, was married to Dr. A. LopeeCardoza on Monday evening at the HotelMarseilles. Tho ceremony was performedby the Rev. Dr. U. Pereira Mendes, as-

sisted by the Rev. Dr. David De Sola Pool.The bride wore white brocade satintrimmed with old point lace. She wasattended by her sister, Miss Irma Eisen-berg, and Mrs. Bernard Gordon, whowere gowned in blue satin. Dr. Cardozaand his bride left after the reception for

a tour through the West Indies, returning10 lorn in Ueocmner.

Tho Neighborhood dances will be heldthis winter nt the Gotham instead of thel'la7a, where they took place last season.There aro to Ihj four in tho serios, onDecember ft, January to and 31 andFebruary 11, and tho patronesses areMrs. Lincoln Grant, Mrs. George G.Schacfer, Mrs. John E. Weeks and Mrs.James B. Curtis.

For tho patronesses and members ofthe Now Ansembly dances Mrs. WendellC. Phillips, the organizer of the class,will glvo a largo reception followed byinformal dancing on Friday, November22, at Delmouk'o's, Tito llrst danoo InUio Hcrics will lio held on Decemler 4at Dolmonloo's.

For the bonolit of tho Hospital forDeformities und Joint Diseases and theSisterhood, of Social Workers, a favordanoo will bo held at Bretton Hell onWednesday ovenlng. It will bo in chargeof MIsh Lillian B. Klco and Miss MiriamIsaacs.

In honor of her cousin'; Miss MathlldeIiango nf Leipzig, Germany, Miss Fan-clul- ll

gavfl a tea yesterday afternoon attho studio of her father, 128 West Fifty- -eigiith street, I ho hostess was. assistedby Mrs. David Davis, Mrs. Louis Fillppe,Mls Helen Humphreys, Miss Gertrudellodn. Miss Katherlne Gindrum and MissGrace Hastings. Miss Floronco Fontaynesang a' group of sings by Puccini during

Oie afternoon. She was accompaniedby Miss Alma Danzlger.

On Friday evening. rintnl,r .lofficers of the Academy of Political Sol- -enoe in vae iy or New York will Iioirfthelr'annual meeting and dinner at theHotel Astor. The topic for discussion winbe "The Direct Primarr Vermi it, in "vention Mftthnrf nf Phnnilnni fc miulllftiegfor the Public Office," and among th,speakers will be Albert Bushnell Hartprofessor of hlstorr at Bsrvunt irt. 'slty; State Senator Edgar T. BrackpttvBnr ra. oirvusana muiam Huizor.

The officers of the snnlstvMcCune Lindssr. nreslrtent - A thaw uiand Paul M. Warburg,nonry imymona raussey, secretary, andGeorge A. Plimpton, treasurer. On ttscommittee are William H. Allen, CharlesAustin Beard. Mrs. O. H. P. BelmontMrs. Elmer E. Black. Mrs. William GrantBrown, Frank J. Goodnow. Lloyd C.flriscom. Jeremiah W. JunkKlrohwey, Thomas W. Lament, V. Everitnaoy, romp u. mcuook. Mrs. II, Fair-field Osborn: William I,. Ransom, t. aRowe, Henry Rogers Seager, Miss ClaraB. Spenoe, Harlan F. Stone, Mrs. Jos.ph Swan and Talcott Williams.

The Society foJvPoUtical Study, of whlihMrs. Mortimer Menken is president, com-menced its twenty-sevent- h season nnTuesday at the Hotel Astor. After theparliamentary drill on subsidiary mo- -tions the paper of the day, "An impartialsketch of the two great national parties,was read by Mrs. Benjamin Crocker.Supplementary addresses were given bvMrs. Thomas Slack, Mrs. John- - FowlerTrow, Mrs. Belle De Rivera and Mrs. Ben-jamin Jackson. Delegates elected for theCity Federation are Mrs. Mortimer Men-ken, Mrs. O. E. Fendler and Mrs. J. Franklin Donnell and the alternates are Mrs.Frank E. Kitton, Miss Phebe Conklin andMrs. J. W. Loeb.

The next meeting of the olub will beheld on Tuesday, when there will be adebate on the topic "Retolved, That therecall of Judges is unconstitutional withoor republican form of government." Mrs.George Edward Owen will be chairmanof the day and Mrs. Thomas S. Slackand Mrs. Frank M. Cronise will takethe affirmative side of the questionwhile Mrs. J. Hedges Crowell and MissPhebe Conklin will present the nega-tive.

The other meetings of the season willbe on November 13 with Mrs. FredrickL. Wachenheim as chairman; November28, Miss Mary Garret Hay as chairmanDecember 10, Mrs. William 0. Demarestin charge; January 14, will be a reunionwith greetings from the honorary mem-bers; January 28, with Mrs. Austin aschairman; February 11, Mrs. Cyrus ItWoodruff in charge, and February 25 withMrs. Thomas Bendel in charge. Themeeting on March 25 will lie a luncheonto celebrate the twenty-sevent- h anni-versary of the club and the season will bebrought to a close oh April 22 with a busi-ness meeting.

In addition to Mrs. Menken the otherofficers of the club are Mrs. Noble McCon-ne- ll

and Mrs. J, Hedges Crowell,Mrs. Thomas Bendel and Mrx.

W. R. Campbell, secretaries; Mrs. MaryF. Allaire, treasurer and Mrs. Oeorgo V.

Howes, historian.Tho Woman's Republican Club will

meet as usual this season at Delmonlco's.The first meeting will be held on November12 and will be followed by others on De-

cember 10, January 14. February 12,March 11 and April S. All the meetings willbe in the morning except on Lincoln'sBirthday when, there will bo a luncheonwith prominent speakers. Mrs. JamesGriswold Wentr. is president of the club,Mrs. Emit Glogau treasurer, Mfs. KrneitBunzl secretary and Mrs. Perry S. Boyn-to- n

chairman of the executive

The National Society of PatrioticWomen of America, Mfr. J. Horon Crew-

man president, will havo a lunchoonat the Claremont. Mr.

Thomas J. Vivian is in charge of the ar-rangements.

Mrs. Franklin Fyles and her daughter.Mrs. George Young Bauchle, have re-

turned to New York and are settled forthe winter at 170 West Seventy-fourt- h

street.

Mrs. William Carroll and her son, Ralph0. Carroll, have returned to their house,88 Riverside Drive, from Norfolk, Conn.,where they spent the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Vinton Smithhave taken a house at 331 West Seventy-eight- h

street, for the winter. Last yearthey were at the Belnord.

Mrs. Flamen B. Chandler has closedher cottage at Sea Cliff, Seal Harbor,Me., and has returned to her home, 30

Fifth avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Canfleld 'Bagsof tho Roxburgh, Broadway and Ninety-secon- d

street, have their son-in-la- w anddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Abeel Canda ofCranfbrd, N. J., as thoir guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ewing Hope havegiven up their apartment at 65 CentralPark West and are now at 53 East Seven-

ty-third street.

Mrs. Benjamin Llllard has returned toNew York from an extended trip throughAlaska and has taken apartments at theMarie Antoinette for the winter.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter 0. Elites and theirsons, who have been making a motortrip through the Berkhhlres and WhileMountains, aro now nt Babylon, I. I

where they will remain until late in thsfall. j

Mr. and Mrs. Rloe Lewis Julian mltheir young daughter, who spent inosiof tho summer touring California, Ii.imreturned to their apartment. They sientseveral weeks at Sou Gate, L. I., aftergetting back from California.

Miss Alice Boughton, who recent Ijr

returned from Europe, is settled in hernow studio in the Bartholdl IluiKlius,Broadway and Twenty-thir- d street.

Mr. and Mrs. George Joseph Smithof 45 West Seventy-secon- d street willspend the greater part of the winterIn the South. They will go to AtUntioCity curly next month for u short stayand soon after they return will leave fortho South.

Mrs. Theodore Wentz will open herhouse on West Keventy-Bevent- h Mrcetnoxt month. She is still at hor cottage at

Quogue, L. I.

Mr. and, Mrs. George O. Cole, who

recently returned from Europe,, h"9opened their house, 170 West Seventy-thir- d

street. Mrs. Colo is chairman of

tho musicales to bo given at the Plnon Tuesdays in February for tho lienefrt

of the Free Industrial School for CrippleChildren.