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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 12

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TWELVE WILMINGTON MORN INC NEWS. WILMINGTON. DELAWARE. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER IS.

1935 Misses duPont IP. Miss H. B. Coxe To Be Married On October 12 ii 'i Make Debut At Afternoon Tea AND MRS. JULIEN ORTIZ i ville.

have left for trip will return this week-end from i through Canada. their Summer home at Spring Lake. 1 N. J. Invitations Issued For Miss Anne D.

McCoy, daughter of Mi and Mrs. John D. McCov. and More Than 500 Guests Attend Event at "Louviers Wedding to Dr. A.

S. Harden, Jr. i Mr. and Mrs. Henry B.

Thompson Miss Eleanor Robinson, daughter of i will have as their auests for th Mr. and Mrs. Edmund O. Robin-i Cecil County Breeders' Fair and i son. will return next week after a Foxcatcher Hunt Meet on Friday month visit to England, i and Saturday, at Fairhill.

Md Mrs. Zevelv Sml-h. Mrs. Chase Donald-'. Mrs.

veasey entertain- and Mr. Harry B. Thompson, ed the members of her card club at! Invitations were issued yesterday for wedding cf Miss Helen Baer Coxe, daughter of Mrs. Grisccm Coxe. of "CoxehaU," BeUevue.

and Dr. Albert s. Harden. One of the lovelies and the last the debutante parties for the early Fail season took place at "Louviers." the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Francis I. duPont, 3-esterdaj afternoon, when Mr. and Mrs. duPont entertained at a tea to present jr. New York -iT-1 iiv i-n iiiv-ciiiig 01 wie 1 season.

Mrs. Francis Blaine will be Mrs. William G. Jones. Jr.

of hoete-s to the club at its meeting Foxchae. will return to her home on September 27. the end of this month from a visit ot N. son of Dr. and Mrs.

Albert S. Harden, of New ark. N. which will take place on Saturday. October 12.

in Old Swedes in Maine. Mr- an Mrs. J. Paul Green were i host and hostess to a group of Mrs. William S.

Prickett and her their friends aboard their yacht last I children who have been spending week-end. P. E. Church. The ceremony will be performed at o'clock by the Rt.

Rev the Summer In Belgium with Mrs. Prickett 's parents, will sail on Sat- Mrs. Raymond Ellis in spending Philip Cook. Bishop of the Episco pal uiocese cr Delaware. A reception will follow at the home of the Driaes mother at Bellevue.

9 urday for their home here. several weeks with her father, Mr. William Doud. of Fort Wayne, Ind. 1 Mrs.

William G. Ramsay. Mrs. William G. Phelps.

Mrs. Alfred du-! Mis Elizabeth Mor.se and Miss Pont Chandler and Mrs. Van Edna O'Brien have entered the i Wvck Ferris entertained at a scav-. freshman class of the College of The bride is an active member their daughters. Misses Marian a and Delphine duPont to Wilmington society.

Hie young women, who are still members of the school set, will be presented to society in Philadelphia where their parents maintain a borne at 1424 Spruce street, later in the season and will also nvJce theit tows in New York City. More than 500 guests, many of whom were from distant cities, attended the tea yesterday. The debutantes appeared in picturesque frocks of apricot point d'eeprit featuring full skirts and tight bodice effects. They carried bouquets of siixed flowers in apricot tones, con anger hunt yesterday afternoon in i New Rochelle. N.

Y. honor of Miss Mary Douw Ferns debutante daughter of Mrs. Ferris. Mrs. Alex G.

Tail and her daugh-More than 30 guests attended the ter. Miss Carolyn Tait, and her son, affair. Alex G. Tait. returned yester- day after spending the Summer In of the Wilmington Junior League.

After a wedding trip. Dr. Harden and his bride will reside in Maple-wood. Miss Rachel H. Gawthrop Lieutenant James W.

Coe The wedding of Miss Rachel H. Gawthrop. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic H.

Gawthrop. of this city, and Lieutenant James W. Coe, U. S. of Richmond.

Indiana, now stationed at Pearl Harbor. Hawaii, will take place on October 21 instead of October 7, the date previously announced. The ceremony will take place in Hono Mr. and Mrs. Lamott Copeland.

Scotland and England, of Fairfield will come to Wil- era trasted with purple and blue. Mrs. Francis I. duPont, who re- jeeived with her daughters, wore an afternoon model of crepe in a light mington to make their home on Oc-; Mr. and Mrs.

William Krmger tober 2. They have taken a house on have returned from their wedding Barley Mill road. Mr. Lamott Cope- trip. Mrs.

Kringer is the former land is the son of Mrs. Charles Miss Hannah Weinstock, daughter Copeland, of Rising Sun. of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Weinstock.

of Baltimore. Mrs. Henry P. Scott. will ac- i ,7 company her daughters.

Misses Pormer ClUD Heads Mary and Margaret Scott, when they leave October or lo Hold Keunion purple shade. Matrons who assisted Mrs. duPont at tea tables were Mrs. Irenee duPont, Mrs. A.

Felix duPont. Mrs III I -yVaWJU' II Ernest duPont, Mrs. E. Paul duPont, (Mrs. Archibald M.

L. duPont. Mrs. Ethel Walker School at Simsburg. Philip Francis duPont.

Mrs. L. Scott Townsend. Mrs. Julien Ortiz, Mrs.

Edmund duPont. Mrs. Emile duPont, Conn. Miss Mary Scott will be a The eleventh annual reunion of tin lit it I tfi Me yJl fif 7 'A lulu after which the couple will enjoy a three weeks' wedding trip in the islands. Lieutenant Coe and his bride will remain in the islands for another year and a half.

Min Katharine B. Fletchall Mr. Charles Pool Van Gelder W.Imington guests will attend the wedding of Miss Katharine Boseman Fletchall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lllburn Clifford Fletchall.

of Northampton. and Mr. Charles Pool Van Gelder. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Pine Van Gelder, member of the senior class at the officers who served the Washington Ethel Walker School this year, and Heights Century Club during the Miss' Margaret Scott is beginning second term of Mrs. Clarence Fraim her studies there. Mr. Henry P. i as president, will be held with a Scott.

3rd. will leave the end of this luncheon today at o'clock in week to resume his studies at Yale the Hob Tea Room. Arrangements Mrs. Edward K. Bispbam.

Mrs. George Poulk. of West Chester: Mrs. Andrew Wright Crawford, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Thomas MurreU.

of Richmond, Mrs. Edward Bradford and Mrs. James Starr, of Philadelphia. University. for the luncheon are in charge of i Mrs.

Herbert S. Drew and Mrs. Jo- Mrs. James Newman Carter, of Scott. Bridge will be played "Westover." Chadd's Ford and1 during the afternoon.

Philadelphia, has returned from a Members of the group planning "i-'i i of this city, on Saturday at 7 o'clock in the Northampton M. K. Church, The members of the debutante rt who assisted to receive were Mis Wilheknina Laird. Miss Rosa Laird. Miss Nancy Beyea, Miss Anne Dingee, Miss Elizabeth 'Gawthrop.

Miss Jean Heyward, Miss Marian Warner. Miss Mary Blair Bunting. Miss Edith Runge. Miss Gertrude Tatnall, Miss Peggy Tatnall, Miss Virginia Scott, Miss Barbara Scott, Agnes Morgan. Miss Virginia Layton.

Miss Anne Layton and Miss visit wiui jura, urr waiicr.v, ui timore. Mrs. Carter now has a Drew, Mrs. ScoU. Mrs.

Edmund M. her guests at "Westover." Mrs. Barsham. Mrs. J.

Brentlinger. Carley and Mrs. William Wheatley. M- Harry Girven. Mrs.

Clarence of Washington. D. C. i Holt- Mrs- v- McKay. Mrs.

Harry MacCutchen. Mrs. El wood Hibbert. MLu Aliee F. duPont and Miss Mrs.

Mabel Jeffens, Mrs. George A reception will follow at the home of the bride's parents. After a wedding trip. Mr. Van Gelder and his bride will reside in Woodbury, N.

J. Phouj by Burhrmcti Phots by Wm. Staavell XUK I MRS. DONALD D. COFFMAN I MISS BARBARA BONHAM irrh! DuPont members nf the King, Mrs J.

Martin and Mrs. Jo- Amniw the ivmniir xiri. mi i committee for the Piccadilly dances. An nt.rAcrinn Jt n. liirtCT 1 a ct wa1t mmc that Af Vf tc Vanr Miss Ella Morgan Keen Mr.

Franklin Ford Palmer, Jr. Saturday. October 12. is the date daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harrv Bonham. of Newark who nre- be held October 19. November 4. 1 Co.T.ly Shallcrcss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James T. Shallcross. of hat aryland Hunt lIUbS and Mr Donald O. Coffman. of this city, son of Mrs.

S. Coffnan, The Misses duPont will leave sented at a tea given last week by her parents at the Newark Country I December 7. December 14. January Club. nJ January i.

in Pl of Davenport. Iowa. A reception followed the ceremony, which took uace set for the wedding of Miss Ella Morgan Keen, of this city, daughter will return for the holiday season. The debutante a graduate of the Tm- Hill Si-hnrl rhi ftv iat -n Old Drawvers Presbyterian Church and was followed by a recotion of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Hicks Keen, year attended the Chevy Chae School. Chevy Chase. Md She plans to Mrs Francls of Wildwood Villas. N. and Mr.

leave October 3 to study this year at the Edgewood Park School, Green- i returned to her home in New Castle Franklin Ford Palmer, son of wich. Conn aftr wk Rchoboth Beach. Mr nA Mm TPranlrlin IW Dalm- The second annual Maryland at th" home of th brldes Paren-Hunt Horse Show w-11 be held on Mr "ncl Mrs- CofIman. following a wedding trip to Bermuda will Friday and Saturda'v. October 11 at We Thirty-first street, this city.

13 of thm Dntuliltnn Innrtm.nti I I Mrs. Frank McGinley. of this and by the Elkridge-Harford Helen nd Green Spring Hunt Clubs- on The ceremonT will tjike nlac In! raxina were per. miss reggy jvii.es. Mr.

wii- city, and ner niece. Miss married atfr-'bclock last Saturday i lard S. Stfcwart. eon of Mr. and Mrs.

Mn of nhester will leave i the estate of Mr. C. Wilbur Miller, the chapel at the Mercersburg Onalbs Wffimim Annual Dahlia Show To Open on Friday The Delaware State Dahlia Association will hold its 13th annual dahlia show in the auditorium of the Y. M. C.

A. on Friday and Saturday. The show will be open to the public without charge from 3 o'clock Friday afternoon until 10 o'clock that night. There will be 66 different classes. A bronze medal will be awarded afternoon in St.

Joseph's R. C. Joseph Stewart. afternoon for a week's stay I at Shawan. mar Baltimore.

Some i Church. Astoria. Long Lsland. The The wedding took place in this 1 jn Allentown. Pa.

of th finest hunters, jumpers and i bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. city last May 18. The couple will 1 polo ponies from this section will Samuel Dougherty, of Newark. i reside at 717 West Tenth street.

Mr. and Mrs. William Warren be entered in the event. Mrs. Helen Scott was bridesmaid RhocW entertained at a buffet sup- i Another Maryland show of inter- Hostesses will be members the Delaware State Federation of Academy, Mercersburg.

and will be followed by a reception. Mr. Palmer is an alumnus of the Mercersburg Academy. Following a wedding trip the couple plan to make their home in this city. Miss Keen is supervisor of the children's ward of the Delaware Hospital, and Mr.

Palmer is associated with the Security Storage Women's Clubs entertainment committee of which nor last nisht at their home est here is the fourth annual Sher- Mrs. Frank L. Remolds, pres- Mrs. Orville Dunn is chirm an. Philadelphia in honor of Miss Mary wood Horse and Pony Show to be held Saturday on the same erounds rient cf thp Delaware S'ate Federa- Other members of the cormiuee Augusta Biddie.

for the henefii. of the old sierwiwi mn nf Wnmen'. Clubs has an- are! Mrs. Norwood Voss. Mrs Leon- Mr.

Charles Oberly was best man. I Miss Dorothy Brewer The bride wore purple velvet with Mr. Hemrn Jones orchid accessories. Her corsage was Miss Dorothy Brewer, daughter of of orchids. Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Brewer, of Mrs. Scott wore blue velvet with Bethlehem. and Mr. Hearn matchmg accessories and carried Jones, of Bethlehem and Norfolk, pink flowers.

i were married at Bishops tead Following the ceremony a recep-' on Saturday afternoon. Mr Daniel Howard and his Church at Cockeysville. Md. Ponies nounced the following calendar for ard Reed. Mrs.

Mabel Jeflen. Mrs. I 'or the best dahlia bloom shown in daughter Miss Lucile Howard, have will be shown in the early part of the month of October. F. Montgomery.

Mrs. Victor Nah, the sho-. First and second prizes, returned from New England and the day and horses from 11 o'clock October 3. executive board meet- Mrs. C.

H. Cannon and Mrs3eorge ribbons, will be awarded In all other Company. Miss Aline Williams are now at their home in Denbigh on. tion was held at the home of Mr Mies Helen Edgar, of Bethlehem, i Hall. Miss Howard will reopen her -v.

I nau. i Dr. Theodore Edwin Hynson ifr. jneooore uwin ftynson Saturday morning at II o'clock Mrs- Frederick Farina. Sr.

was the brides only attendant and Neir York studio in October. University Women ing in Dover. iiomewooa. i '-itmii. vjrviyr m.

October 9. Wilmington New Cen- president of the Camden. N. tury Club. Womu'i Cluo of Newsrt Horticulture Society, will be Judge October 11, Wyoming Round Ta- A Bohemian luncheon receded of the show.

In spite of repeated ble Club. the meeting of the Woma's Club storms the dahlia growers expect to Oct-ber 15. 16 and 17. Herald- of Newport yesterday in ae club shew many fine blooms. Alter a wtxiauig trip, Liie coupic uj ixii xiuuiiMirtry xry, a ut orunic- TT" i- live in Aitoria.

hem, was the best man. ana Mrs. Bayard Taylor L1SCUSS rrogram the First Presbyterian Church of Fostorla, Ohio, Miss Aline Wllliame. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Williams, of Fostoria. will become the bride of Dr. Theodore Edwin Hynson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter W. Hynson, of Smyrna. The bride-to-be, a graduate of Mr. ana Mrs.

Samuel ixmgnerty. following me weaouig a recep-, Bemdt, who have been spending Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dougherty and tion was held at the Hotel duPont. tne summer at Pleasant Point, Mr.

Ernest Pierce, of this city and The wedding was attended by a nave returned to this city. Mrs. Newark, were among the guests. number of friends from New York, Bernjt is the former Miss Rita Philadelphia, Virginia and this city, 3iatz. Miss Peggy Miles Mr.

Hearn is a cousin of Mrs. C. Plans for Fall and Winter meet- Tribune Conference for Women in house. Mrs. Harper Web was i Exhibits will be made in thre ings were discussed by members of New York chairman of the general classes semi-professional, the Junior Group of the Delaware October 24.

Hockessin Community tee. amateur and open. Branch. American Association of I Club. i jrs.

George Baldwin presided Officers of the association who University Women, at their first October 31. Kent County Insti- and announced an execute board hav arranged the show are George year on tute. m-etine to be held Thursy after- Snyder, president; Leonard C. Mr. Willard S.

Stewart W. West, of this city, and has a vrr anri Mrs. Ravmond Coakley meeting of the current Elmira College, Elmira. N. and a post graduate of the University of noon.

Seixember 26. at 23 o'clock. vice president. Miller Mr. and Mrs.

George Miles an- number of friends throughout lower taken up their residence at Monday night. The meeting was m4 livanltlin rfreet. Mrs. Coakley neid at tne nome or the chairman, Washington HeurhU Century Club Plans were also announce for the treasurer; a. Howard Michigan, has been dietitian in the hounce the marriage of their daugh- Delaware and the Eastern Shore.

Stat Welfare Home, Smyrna, for 1 "Drynson Is a graduate of the Con StitlltlOn DaV Marked is the former Mias Marie R- Blatx. Miss Catherine Lewis. Announce- A special meeting of the Wash- supper Friday. Septembej27. The Newlin.

secretary, and executive ment was made of the next session I ington Heights Century club will supper will be served an will not board of control. Howard E. Ball. Mrs Linwood Elliott has returned to be held Monday. September 30.

be held this afternoon at 1:30 be in cafeteria stvle ajwas pre- i chairman; William M. Clay. Leon- ar fi. v.nm Af. tt" i I arv T-3 1 1 I Smvrmi Hiirh School, the Univer- ner nome in tnis cuv siier a v.

x.iiuri,ii ui.it-iv uicTruiiis miy khv viousiv announcea. v. w.iiT-iniaji By State Chapter, D. A. R.

stay of two weeks at Rehoboth iMru. sponsorea dv cmcers ana Roirh Miss Margaret Bickine Is vice- of the organization. Mrs. 1 A rummage sale will held by "JJSJ1- McI Gpyr William tomomw and L. Snvde ujauuiau Ol U1T junior group IDOifl.

Vlllll. pin-iucill. wm pimiur. thf sity of Delaware and the Medical School of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr.

Hynson and his bride, following a wedding trip, will reside on Mt. Vernon street, Smyrna. Mrs. Edna Pordharr chairman Music School Staff tvto 1 v. ll lA 1,1 jo The annual observation of Con- i the state, was a guest and uiuiiaiii.

oy A11SS ZJi v'l ICicivonuitt iw bile (J nr lr vr-a in Mrs. Union Worth ington will tonight after a visit in New-York City. also She stitution Dav was held yesterday spoke on the Constitution. Adds New Members beth Wilson and Miss Ellen Hen- proceeds of which will be used Jor charRe mf day by the Delaware Chapter. Daugh- told of her observations in various ters of the American Revolution, at countries in Europe during a re- Mrs.

M. M. Shepherd has returned wasremoded and redecorated -UryT mTot.t during the Summer Richer, chairman literature, 'n Wilmington Music School are tne Reno cot country viuo, wim viu uu nicy tuuipdir Grav, State A. Body Mr. Benjamin Sharlip.

Mr. Fritz am infnrmal t.allmn more than 75 members in attend- with the government in this coun- now witn hcr and ance. The meeting was held in i try. I Mrj. Herberr.

s. KeCdVe Reports Oentury Club and the Junior Drew. Mrs. Robert P. Robinson win en- as the Gardens' Oentury Club and Mias Mary Ethel Tweddle Mr.

Atlee Boyd Link The wedding of Miss Mary Ethel Tweddle. daughter of Mrs. Emma S. Tweddle. and Mr.

Atlee Boyd Link, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Link, of Harrington, will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock in First and Central Presbyterian Church. The Rev.

Harold S. Laird, pastor, will officiate. Mrs. Edward McCormick will at- Mr nihrt Trmtinun and Mrs i tprtain members of the executive the Blue Rock Community Club xvimrgCT. ar.

Anarew L.uck and Mr. Rowland Cresswell. Mr. Sharlip. violinist, is a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music, and has been conductor of the Symphony Orchestra and Choral Society of the College of Osteopathy in Philadelphia.

For nine years he was Richardson Park fvic Club An executive meetir of the Women's Civic Club ol Richardson Park was held yesteay afternoon in the Community with the president, Mrs. Elwdl L. Mettler, cuujuiitiiuii witn luiMicvii aiiu i ic in lie nruici- music was arranged for by Mrs. lands is similar to that of the Fred A. Ross, wife of the Mayor United States and that of Czecho-of Rehoboth.

Slavakia being modeled after tha' V. S. Senator John G. Townsend. tJs country, Mrs.

Fraim said. Jr. of Selbyville. was the speaker. told val and took for his subject.

'Thei. thp president Wilson, and" G. Tallman were among recent i board of the State Parent-Teacher i have been invited to atiend an visitors from this citv at the Wal- Association at a luncheon today at "open house" observance of the dorf-Astoria in New York. I her home. "Robinhurst." Mrs.

Washington Heights Club on Oc- Robinson, State president of the tober 7. from 11 to 5 o'clock. A Mias Marv Morrison was a guest association, will preside at a meet- fashion show of knitted wear will Haki vw Wpctm hii ing followinz the lunchenn when be held in the afternoon at 2 1 9 i ik "ember and one of the organizers The regular meeti of the club of th- Curti of the Curtis String Quartet. Constitution." He traced the his- ot keine on Hoover otreet. also vi hieing uu nwnn vu9v will be held tomorv night at 8 State committee chairmen will re i IS? rrr tor- oi th Constitution and told Mmea after a former president.

In H4ZloI the important part the State of i Austria, she said she found the rington, will be the best man. The o'clock following w-hich refreshments will be served. o'clock in the Commiity Hall. IBflMWHir lllHVm III I tinUUL UIl .1.. w.

Mr. Fritz Krueger. tenor, is a graduate of Midland College and has been a student at the Curtis Institute of Music for the past three view reports of the national chair- men which were presented at the annual meeting in Florida last May. y. WUUU D1CUJ UWH.C11JCU Utl ushers will be Mr.

J. Edgar Twed-1 -nd of Keme the first State to n. New York city early this week. Wilmington visitors at Chalfonte-Haddon Hall. Atlantic City, over the past week-end.

included Miss Alice M. Brown. Mrs. R. S.

Bo the and Miss Jennie Todd. uie ana Mr. mm Mugn iraraner. ratifv. H- told how the State had Y's Women Club Switaerland.

a neutral country, she years, studying during' that time Needlework Exhibit Attracts Local Folk held out for equal representation saw many persons leaving for mili Penf Prnrrram w'th Etnilio de Gorgorza Mr. Andrew Luck wh m-m with other states in the upper house of the United States govern- tary training camps. Mrs. Walter Morris, a past re Mias Babs Hirahoat Mr. Abraham Rosenthal The wedding of Miss Babs Hir-rhout.

daughter of Mr. Louis onairmen woo will report are: Mrs. Harold Hocker. Lewes, membership; Miss Orville R. Wright.

Farm ington, publicity; MLss Nellie Morton, library work; Mrs. w. R. Keys Clayton, health; Mi-ss Etta Wilson, program. v.

iiiv.rr.onT'riiih ih. orchestra and wind instruments, is Of much interest In Wilmington i ment and its consequent inclusion in the He jttrejued Miss Florence Butcher was among gent, from Dover, and Mrs. George vice- Yesterday W. C. A.

held itsxst program of 5. Jr.TY' Is the "Needlework of Hlrshout. 897 West lrW.nlh 7 Zl 1 iHU. OI IU1S Cly. flOlKntT Rr, the value of the Constitution in the presldent.

extended greetings. Hall, of this city, an honorary Rosen T'" the season on Mlay night with trUnTv of Penrls SuT street, and Mr. Abraham sv.oimra,. Mrs. waiter Williams, of Pennv 01 "nny the Philadelphia debutantes assisting In receiving at the tea which Mrs.

Victor O. St robe 1 and Mr. and Mrs. F. Coleman Starr, of Haver-ford, gave yesterday to present to thai, of Hartford.

took place i yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Mrs' Clarence Fraim, of this city, Hill, recently elected regent, pre- Eastern Star Group the Wanamaker Art Galleries, ttendance of I persons. Mrs. mg the past Summer Mr. Luck Many rare museum J. Merrick Horn.wesident of the subjects at the um- pieces wUl be shown in the group Y.

W. C. A. board-nd Miss Martha ve7' Hartford. A family dinner follow- Entertains at Cards! ed at the home of the bride's of well as Trace.

general secretary, were i "wiano reweii. a graa- society Mr. and Mrs. Starr's daughter. Miss Mary Starr.

A small dinner dance followed the tea. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and AC Mrs. Nat Hirshout. 104 Ardmore James McUarry Wins Member, o7 r-v, I numerous gems from private collec- among the guestsThe candle-light i uajf t.hC"rt In-sUtute.

was a tions. Awards will be made for .11 installation of ors was perform- unt of Felix Salmond in violon- of the Author to Speak At Y. W. C. A.

Forum Art Scholarship order Eastern Star, held a 2T T7 Mioses Scott. Esther llo and Dr. Louis Bailly in cham- Miss Helen V. McEwan. of Mor- card party last night at the f''" ffj P.

SedVa" I music. He is the flri ceSTln ristown lw .1 ntrt or it mrs. K.atnenne nr torCtloTof t3U Powef Housed whS, Dyke. Angela NX Alma Jones, Philadelphia Chamber Orches- James, McGarry. a June gradua'e The program committee of the Road.

West Hartford. Conn. Following a wedding trip to Bermuda, the couple will reside in Hartford. Among Wilmingtonians attending the wedding were the bride's dinner Friday night at the Ho'el JJavid R. Biair, worthy matron, as- Helen RichardsMary Dale, and the Society for the Preservation of duPont in honor of Miss Alletta sisted Mrs.

Frazer as hostess. of the Wilmington High School was Yun Wo.xen's Christian Assoc ia-the winner of a one-year scholar-1 Landmarks is saving and restoring be i. A nl.n.J.lnl.t d'A. Laird, daughter of Mrs. Wil- A covered disrh supper will tui i lr iRTiirtib fi rmuHicipiua liam Winder Laird, and Mr.

Robert neld next Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Irene Downrnm I Among the patronesses are Mrs. father, her sisters. Mrs. George 1 ship to the Wilmington Academy of I October 7 at 8 clock Mr Pains in competition held at the weU know-n lectuTer shout, and ber brother.

Mr. N. Downs. 3rd. of German tow n.

Pa Lillian E. McKJiey, secretary of the business a professional de- Junior Board Plans partment. MissVrothy Lyons was the pianist. i Hospital Activities Mias Elva qndler was elected -r council delegaio fill the vacancy nrst Pall meeting of the caused by Mi Olive Jamison Junior Board of the St. Francis' resignation.

1 Hospital was held Mondav after Her- West Thirteenth reet at 6 ociock. i Gardner duPont. Mrs. Henry F. The affair will ho fiiw I duPont.

Mrs. John P. Nielc's. Mrs. school, yesterday morning of many books on international re man Hirshout.

I Winners of other prizes, all grad W. The chapter will sponsor a card I SamueI A- Crozer and Mrs. ana bingo party at the American riuI1r- oirL. whose wedding will take place the following evening at 6 o'clock in the conservatory at Long-wood, the estate of Mr. and Mrs.

P. S. duPont. The guests will later attend the dance which Mr. and Mrs.

Ellason Downs and Mrs. William Winder Laird will give in compliment to Miss Laird and Mr. Downs. An legion Home. 2103 Lancaster ave ligious and economic problems, and was formerly editor of "The World Tomorrow." The program committee consists of Mrs.

James A. Barkley. chairman; Mss Helen DeLong, Mss Elizabeth Garden Party to Aid Church "wii uk uuniiai wiui tne presi- JZ, "'It' nue, Monday night, September 30. Summer eorrence reports were 1' Mias Nenis Cahall Clifton Lie tenant net as B. Naylor A Lewes wedding of Saturday will be that of Miss Nellie Cahall Clifton, daughter of Mrs.

Frederick G. Clif i fflven In the rm of a nanel rf Lk- i n. presiaingj temoon and evenine at the home i t11 ln "i 5. a P815! als: Plans were discussed for l-ati ae-1 afternoon and evening at the home i Plans were discussed for Fall ac- uates of the Wilmington High Fchool. were Miss Oliva Symonds.

winner of a scholarship for the evening school, presented by the Academy; Schroder, Ernest Towers and John Bevan, honorable mention, which includes ten classes in any study at the Academy. The contest was judged by Miss 1 1 11 Church School Folk of Mrs. Ella Woodward in Newport. VI tlvit ot the group and reports Grace. Miss Mildred Green.

Mrs. ton, of Lewes, and Lieutenant Justus R. Hatch. Miss Madeline May, Miss other party in compliment to the Will Sprve IOT the rfit of the stewards 'fund 101 presented by Miss Ella Mc- Will Oerve Supper the Newport M. Church.

Sup- i frT, Tii- Mrs PeteT BUts- Mrs. Paul The r. fli 5 nd Mrs Tilghman Hub, Mary Emma McCarroll. Mrs. Ross counle will the luncheon riwn B.

Naylor, Infantry Reserves, U. Of De Ruyter. N. son of Mr. D.

Pillsbury, Miss Ethel Reynolds. a.turdv tw Mr murine rvmianrf nad Mrs. A Jgustus Naylor. of Of the MiSf. Alice Smvth MiS HildAlat 1 Vnm fnr IK.

nrilin n.rli Lucile Howard, director Academy. ChVrch wiU church will present a pla, pari i Council memf and Mis, L. E. Mc- "Old a COVerea dish SUtner riuimmns mnr -SU-tr lf tl ilmarf. of "he evening program.

i me-TwoiL whSf reee ment. Twopics which received and winter Z- Stevens. Miss Isabel Wagner. Miss and out-of-town guests. Mr.

and Clara Whaler and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Philip D. Laird, of The Strand, ueiers Meeting Wer.tz. New r.ast.1 will mv.

fnr W. C. T. V. night at 6 o'clock in the church dining hall.

The quarterly business Charleston. S. C. The ceremony will take place at the home of the bride's mother. Lieutenant Naylor is a former officer of 0 Lewes Civilian Oon-servation Corps Camp.

Benefit Party Plans Complete particular ehasis in the reports October 7 Tea was served mt The Wilmington Union of the W. C. T. U. has deferred its Fall busi meet-ng the group is scheduled the wedding, the Rev.

and Mrs. F. Midweek Service At St. Panl's I Bland Tucker, of Washington. D.

m. i "vw lit-tMftl asaw tu v-voavw: --c 4M- 11M AT TFl moat to io.icw tne supper. announced hatv lvn fairs srvl raion Ififis Olive Pnr. ness meeting and election of offl- Midweek services will be held at O. Mrs.

W. Cosby Bell, of the Vir- Former Governor Robert P. Rob- comnleted for the card and 1 ter. as Naiial Council member. Card and Bingo Fartv cers rrom next xuesaay to iiieiKuy.

st. Paul tnurca tnis eve- gmia Theological Seminary, and jinson Is president of the association party and dance to be given for the carried spe4 leadership responsl- rm anX ri11 nracula a i SB r- w. I mi 1 ana win at the A card and bingo party will be Octooer 1. The mating win be bld nmz Eiise packara. of Baltimore, preside meeting 'benefit of St.

Benedict's Church, bilitr durirthe conference wHich heM Inn WMt 1rionrh ra rinMkM. i .1 XjTic, e. 1 "-u wie pansn nouae 01 ine street. A covered dish hncheon wtll 'sage and conduct the first ouarVer- Mr. and Mtw rTmnhen w.w and tn.7Z":J:Vl I Uv: Barnabas P.

Church. Marshallton. the ditorium Mr. Fred Farina Miss Florence M. Dougherty, formerly of this city, but aow ot New on Tuesdar night.

SeDtem-! ins tn Viaia and States gir.g north -on Friday at 8 p. m. The affair is ly conference. precede the business session. Mr.

John McKenney, of Centre- supper. ber 24. through Me. 'being arranged by the Ladies Guild..

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