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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 193g 2. SO a Society Debutantes and Brides Are at Present Sharing Honors 28. The exhibit will be held lery. from November 9 until ia Wanamaker Store Art Gal- i elusive. tember in the Notable Nuptial Events Scheduled for Autumn Bonnie Smith Is Engaged to William irvin JACQUES FERBER EDWARD STARR, will be maid of honor at the wed TV rR3.

1VX niitron nonor the wedding of Mi.vs Hope teuans twin 'axu 8tarr, daughter of Mr. Isaac Tatnall Starr, of Laverock, Chestnut Hill, to Mr. Morris Lloyd, on of Mr. and Mrs. Stacy B.

Lloyd, of "Mill Creek House," Ardmore, which will take place on Saturday, October at And hit new fur collaction for Autumn it rtody. Selected from the leading style toloni of the fashion capital worked out by moiter craftsman in thi most luxurious of pelts immedi. ete selection from this new group of furs is invited. MRS JOHN H. SMITH, of Cin-elnnati, announces the engagement of her daughter.

Miss Bonnie Marie Smith, to Mr. William Harper Girvln, son of Mrs. Robert M. Qirvtn, of Rose-mont. The wedding will take place in thii city on November 27.

Mrs. Earnest Ray Webb, of Oermantown, announce the engagement erf her daughter, Mlsa Doris Elisabeth Webb, to Mr. Walter Lents. Rothwell. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Rothwell, of "High Hook," Hatboro. Tha engagement has been announced of Miss Louise Kimball, daughter of Mrs. Henry Kimball, of Kalamasoo, to Mr. Allan Campbell Barnes, son of Dr.

and Mrs. Oeorge Emerson Barnes, of Overbrook. Miss Kimball attended Randolph Macon Women's College and was graduated from Kalamazoo College last June. Mr. Barnes Is a member of the class of 1S33 of Princeton University and Is now a senior at the Medical School, University of Pennsylvania.

Mr. and Mrs. David Wilbur Horn, of Bryn Mawr, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mm xV 1 ding of her sister. Miss Janet Thomas Boesch, daughter of Mrs. C.

Thomas Boesch, of 2406 Pine to Mr. Ralnh H. Seberhagen, son of Mrs. 8igurd Reberhagen, of Chestnut Hill, which will take place on Saturday, October 10. The bridesmaids will be Miss Deborah 8tull.

Miss Blanch Fiechter, Miss Helen T. Cunningham, Miss Mar-Jorie Peterson and Mrs. John Frit-sche. Mr. Howard Seberhagen, of Brooklyn, will act as best man and the ushers will be Mr.

Irving Wilson Olonnlnger. Mr. John W. Hathaway, Mr. Charles Wilkinson, Mr.

Frederic Fritsche, Mr. James Kirk Merrick and Mr. Frederick Fiechter. Miss Boesch will be the guest of honor at a luncheon, bridge and shower which Miss Helen Blechsmldt will give at the Bellevue-Slratford on Tue.sday, September 29. Mr.

Samuel Purdy Howe will act as be.st man at the wedding of Miss Frances A. MrKittrlck, daughter of Mrs. J. Clifford Rosengarten, of Woodley," Vlllanova, to his son, Mr. Samuel Purdy Howe, which will take place on Saturday afternoon, September 2fl.

at 4 o'clock, in the Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church. The ushers will be Mr. Ralph Mc-Klttrlck, brother of the bride; Mr. T. Fllwood Webster, brother-in-law of the bride; Mr.

Frederick A. Savage. brother-in-law of the bridegroom; Mr. R. Brtnkley of Washington, D.

Mr. Joseph Pulitzer. of St. Louis; Mr. Moiris C.

Maxwell, Mr. Ward D. Kerlin, Mr. W. Morgan Churchman, and Mr.

John M. Hay, all of this city, and Mr. Frederick Nichols, of Reading. A reception at "Wood-ley" will follow the ceremony. facques TAMOVI TOR MILES" 1708 WALNUT ITRECT Charlotte Farnham Horn, to Mr.

Walter Aaron Fares, son of Mr. ant Mrs. Samuel Benjamin Fares, of West Philadelphia. Miss Horn attended the Baldwin School and is a graduate of the University of Rochester, the Eastman Scnool of Music and the Philadelphia Conser vatory of Music. She Is a member of the master class of Madame Olga II, I'llulll I Wiif Samaroff.

Mr. Fares attended the Miss Mary S. Houston C- aaiaa mm ant William Penn Charter School and William and Mary College. The wedding will take place on Thursday, November 5. Mist Houston, who will be presented to society at i tea to be given by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. George Harrison Houston, of the Barclay, next Friday afternoon, spent the summer oh a ranch In Wyoming. She will also have i large dance given by her parents during the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Eddie- man, of Roxborough, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth Eddleman, to Mr. Wil liam Dunlap, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.

Edmunds Dunlap, also of Rox Ruth rown Becomes Bride Ending Sojourns at Bar Harbor Assisting at Various Debutante Functions borough. I nc DLum i ukc cordially invites you to a FASHION REVIEW featuring a presentation of Changes Luncheon Dale half after twelve o'clock, In St. Paul'a Church. Chestnut Hill. Mr.

Btacy B. Lloyd. will act man for his brother. A reception at the home of the bride's mother will follow the ceremony. An out-of-town wedding of Interest here will be that of Miss Constance H.

Babcock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Holllngsworth Bibcock, of Harvard, to Mr. Warren Richards, son of Mr. and Mis.

Leonard Richards, of Wilmington, which will take place on Saturday afternoon, October 31, at 3.30 o'clock, at the home of the bridr's parents. Miss Babcock is a member of the Junior League and the Vincent Club. Mr. Richards, wro prepared for college at 8t. Paul's E'jhool, Concord.

N. was graduated last June from Harvard He Is a member of the Iroquois, Hasty Pudding and Fly clubs. Miss Florence Harlan Well will be maid of honor at the wedding of her sister, Miss Virginia W'lls. daimhter of Dr. and Mrs.

O. Harlan Wells, of 1627 Spruce to Mr. Paul Maloney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Maloney, of 3310 Baring which will take place on Fridas, October 23, In the Second Presbyterian Church, 21st and Walnut sta.

Mr. Cooper Paul, of New York, will act as best man. A reception will follow the ceremony. Invitations have been issued fot the wedding of Miss Janet Wise Mulvany, daughter of Mr. and Mr Charles R.

Mulvany, of Ambler Highlands, Ft. Washington, to Mi. Thomas Z. Mlnehart, 2d, son of Mrs. John R.

Mlnehart and the late Dr. Minehart, of Oermantown, which will take place on Saturday, October in St. Paul's Reformed Church, Ft. Washington. The marriage of Miss Ann Polk Speed, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Barrett Speed, of Narberih, to Lieutenant Alison Richard Hart-man, U. 8. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Cxelghton Hartman, of Tygh Valley, Georgia, will take place at 4 o'clock, on Saturday afternoon, September 2fl, In St. Paul'a Chapel, Overbrook. Rev. Joseph Casey will perform the ceremony. Mrs.

Josepn Misslmer will act as matron of honor and the bridesmaids will Include Mrs. John McClanahan and Mrs. William L. McPheson, of For; Monroe, Va. Captain William L.

McPherson will act as best and the ushers will be Mr. Joseph Mlssimer and Mr. Hugh B. Speed, of the bride. Miss Speed will be the guest of honor at a bridge and shower which Mrs.

Richard Klenne, of Concordia, will give next Friday, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Hamll Swing, in Bryn Mawr. Mr. David Parsons, of New York and East Dorset, Vt will act as best man at the wedding of Miss Jane Lewis Longnecker, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Parke Lewla ILong-necker. of 329 S. 17th to Mr. Edward Jacobs Billiard, of Provi-denre, R. son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. Bullard, of Boston, which will take place quietly on Saturday, September 28. at 5 o'clock, tn the chapel of the First Unitarian Church, 21st and Chestnut sts.

The ushers will be Mr. Lawrence P. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L.

Hutchln Mrs. Charles S. Bromley, of "Beaufort," Chestnut Hill, haa changed the date of her luncheon for the members of the committee THOSE who will assist in recetv-lng at the tea which Mr. and son, and their son, Mr. Reginald Hutchinson, will return the latter part of this month to their home, in charge of the third annual ex Mm.

Oeorge Harrison Houston, hlbitlon of Needlework of Today, Mrs. E. S. H. McCauley, of aver, announces the marriage of her daughter, Ruth McCauley Brown, to Mr.

John Edward Clyde, of Cheater, which took place on Wednesday, September 16, in the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City, in the presence of the immediate families and a few intimate friends. Rev. John S. Bonnell officiated. A luncheon at the Barclay followed the ceremony.

Mr. Clyde is from September 21 to Monday, Sep. of the Barclay, will give at the Barclay on Friday afternoon, Septem 1830 Spruce st, from Bar Harbor, where they have spent the summer, ton Piatt. Those who will assist In receiving will be Miss Leila Canby, Miss Hester Carter Hammett, Miss Joan Hopklnson. Miss Marion R.

Churchman, Muss Mary Langdon Bullitt, Miss Elizabeth M. Rlvlnus, Miss Joan Peabody, Mlsa Mary Dixon Thayer, Miss Sydney E. Cheston, Miss Anne Tilden, Miss Helen Swain, Miss Julia Allen, Miss Margaret Rulon-MUler, Miss EliJia-beth S. Weeks, Mlsa Nancy I. S.

Downs, Miss Cynthia Holden, Miss ber 2S, to present to society their daughter, Miss Mary Stuart Harrison, will be Mrs. Charlton Yarnall, Mrs. Henry A. Berwind, Mrs. John Mr.

and Mrs. A. Atwater Kent, of "West Hills," Ardmore, who are occupying "Sonogee," their summer home at Bar Harbor, will return to IY MR. JOHN. FREDERICKS HIMSELF T.

Dorrance, Mrs. Isaac Tatnall the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. Edmund Clyde, of Chester.

this city early In October. Starr, Mrs. Oeorge Orant Snowden, Mrs. FTank Kennedy, Mrs. Howe Low, Mrs.

Joseph Packard Laird, Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxe, Mrs. Nina Hawley, Miss Helen Allen, Miss Elizabeth L. Brown, Miss Emily Duane allace, Mlsa Dorothy Mendel and Miss Mary Tlmanus. Those who will preside at the tea' table at the tea which Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander Dickson Irwin, Mrs. Sey mour Davis, Mrs. Davidja. Porter, teectoice Ax LoRan M.

Bullitt, of Chestnut Hill, will give this afternoon, to present to society their daughter. Miss Mary Langdon Bullitt, will be Mrs. Jay M. Whltham, of New York; Mis. Henrv A Herwtnrt -Tr nnrl Mn FefclvarCllendlnnlng.

all sisters of Mrs. Bullitt; Mrs. James Bullitt, Mrs. David Paul Brown, Mrs. Wirt This Celebrated Designer is Also a Personality of International Repute.

His Comments on His Own Hats and the Other Blum Store, Fashions Are Bound to be Witty and of Importance. liennf Twelve-Thirty Until Two RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL Old-century elegance it revived in the 10ft lines and slim silhouette of the "Directoire" inspired after-noon oxford. Darling, of the mode, it is scalloped high on the instep and cut low at the sides. Flatter-ing to your foot and the clothes you'll wear it with. Black or brown 15.00 L.

Thompson, Mrs. Benjamin Rush, Mrs. William M. Darlington, Mia. Cramp Cookman, Mrs.

H. J. Allen, Mrs. Douglas Qordon Allan, Mrs. John F.

Ducey, of Boston; Mrs. Ba sil Harris, Mrs. D. Brannan Reath, Vith "Dirtctoirt" fash' our" Peter Pan" kotiery 1.65, 3 prt, 180 Mrs. Joseph M.

Patterson, Mrs. Joseph Wharton Llpplncott, Mrs. Edmund S. McCawley. Mrs.

Charles Sinkler, Mrs. Morgan Hebard, Mrs. Sydney Errington Martin, Mrs. John Adams Appleton, Mrs. Robert Gifford, Mrs.

Lester 8ellers, Mrc Walter Ross, Mrs. William B. Churchman and Mra. Orvllle H. Bullitt.

$3 rtfelqemValt Mrs. John P. Chapman, Mra. Clarence H. Oetst, Mrs.

Robert Hart Boiling, Mrs. Oeorge E. Milton Jonea, Mrs. Perclval Foerderer, Mrs. Isaac H.

Mrs. Thomaa Drake Martlnes Cardnza, Mrs. Henrlques Crawford, Mrs. Hale Holden, Mrs. Harrison Hoblitzello, Mrs.

Joseph Carpenter, Mrs. William C. Mason, Mrs. Joseph Wayne, and Mrs. John Wurts.

The debutantes who will assist Miss Houston in receiving will be Miss Virginia F. Smith, Miss Jeanne Lawson, Miss Sally Ann Chapman, Miss Eleanor Pew. Miss Edith Earle Lee. Mlsa Letty Ellse Jones, Mirs Isabel Stafford, Miss Ann Lelsen-rlng, Mlsa Mary Alice Clay Borle, Miss Margaret deVeaux Lawson, Miss Helen Emlen Cresson, Miss Uytendale E. W.

Caner, Miss Rachel B. Tatnall, Miss Margaret Rulon-Mlller, Miss Mary Langdon Bullitt, Mlsa Evelyn Ellison Denlson. Miss Mary Yorke McCawley, Miss Carllls P. Porter, Miss Cynthia Holden and Miss Helen Allen. Among those who will preside at the tea table at the tea which Mrs.

Mahlon N. Kline and her daughter, Mrs. T. Carrick Jordan, of Chestnut Hill, will give on Thursday afternoon, October to present to society Mrs. Jordan's daughter, Miss E.

Jane Jordan, will be Mrs. William Pepper, Mrs. Peregrine Wil-mer, Mrs. Robert C. Lea, Mrs.

Harry Stuart Valentine and Mrs. Clav- Jfntgg info On of These Soft, Smart SWEATERS 1528 CHESTNUT STREET 11.95 (believe it or not!) Sharpies, Mr. John B. McPherson, 4th, Mr. Henry Longnecker, brother Monday Afternoon Mf, John-Fredericks wrH be in Millinery' Salon Meet Yor For Reservations Call Brosy Maitrt d'Hotel Pennypocktr''7800 Rid! high it our frrificlly papular of the bride, and Mr.

Alfred Wolf, Irooh cUwel Iti companion all of this city, and Mr. Henry War is "Cat's WhUk.r." Both in fin pure Zapkyr Wool tlaek, White, and a million now ihadtil Lonoj or shert loovot. Sin to 40. 0 ren. of New York.

A dinner for the members of the bridal party will follow the ceremony. Mr. and Mm. Alfred Wolf, of Blue Bell, will entertain at a breakfut at the War 3 wick on Friday, September 2S, in JB1 mi honor of Miss Longnecker and Mr. Bullard.

The guesta will be the toes ishiiii members of the bridal party and 323 i iioni Hgmt tt M. Dfilf out-of-town guests. Mlsa Katherlne Louis Boeseh "Sis -IS Oppuin ill rah i Suin 1229 WALNUT 5TR.EET cd-nnoimcct' THE NEW COLLECTION OF 1936-37 if ES Fashion Trends Fashion Trends lea from simble cnitlines to flares and tunics. Plain surfaces (Jive way to decoration and elaborate fur trimmings. The fitted theme and the hih waist fre ail.

The neweat trend moderates the flare and combromises on sleeve and shoulder fullness, it A complete collection showing the new trend in coat, costumes, gowns, frock snd hats. B. CHERTAK WENOER cdnHttUKcii-NEW FALL AND WINTER VIONNiFS SPANISH INSPIRATION IN VIIVIT AND LACE WITH MASK This is the breath taking gown that woi( shown at "Fashion -Futures the Waldorf-Astoria, September tenth. It was one; of a dramatic group of "front-page" fashion stirringly headed "Battle Rages Around San In black lace over black velvet with lace mask, it is fervently Costilian French Salon Second Floor 59.30. THE BLUM STORE Ml.

A II II la I 1729 WALNUT STREET tviiumer -crieltnut street at thirteenth.

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