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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 14

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SOCIETY ENTERTAINING FOR-THE BRIDES OF JUNE Many Dinner Parties, Luncheons andJShowers During Week. Eight Are Announced for the Month of Roses. Society is now busy entertaining tor the Jbrides of June. Many small dinner parties and luncheons have been given during the week for the various brides-elect. During the coming "week several functions will he given in their honor and for out-of-town guests who will be in the city to attend the weddings.

and Mrs. Frank Markhap have issued invitations for the- of tlieir daughter, Miss Iflvalena Markham, to-Dr. William Adams Barken The ceremony will take place at the the bride's parents. No, 201 avenue, on Wednesday, June 15. at high noon.

Only the immediate relatives and immediat4 friends ol the bride ana sroom have been invited. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast will be served. The brjcle will be attended by her sister, Miss Grace Cere? Markhara, as maid of bonor, and Carl J. Simons of Mexico will act as groomsman. This afternoon Miss will be the honor guest at a thimble party siven by Miss Fann3 Boyd at her home in Kirk avenue.

On Thursday evening Mrs. Virgil will entertain informally for Miss Markham, and on Friday afternoon jMiss Markham will he the honor at shower Riven by Mrs, TlBfHnertnn nf Vn Fliinllrl avfi- Darlington of No. 217 Euclid cue. T75DDIN IN JAMES 3TBEET. The marriage of Miss Mildred Foster "Webb to Le Ray Eldridge Dale, formerly of Syracuse, will be solemnized at the borne of the.

bride's pa-rents, Mr, and Mrs, Frank James Webb, No, 902 James street, next Thursday at 12 o'clock. The ceremony will be performed by William H. Van Allen, pastor of Church of the Advent, Boston, Mass. A wedding breakfast will follow the Later Mr. Dale and his bri.iie leave for a wcfldinsr trip, after -which they -will go to New TV he re they will reside, Miss Webb will be attended by Miss Florence Dale, a sister, of the srooni, as maid of honor, and the groom will be attended by Mablon Hutchinson of Columbus, -N.

Mr. Dale is a graduate of Princeton College and Miss Webb is a former Syracuse University eirh. Among- the events 'given, in Miss Webb's honor during- ths -past -week was a noon luncheon given toy Hiss Marion Beeoher Friday, and on Wednesday Miss Fanny Baldwin enter- taijncd at tea in her honor, On Tuesday Mrs. E. I.

Bdffcomb of Universinr avenue entertained informally for a few college friends of Miss Webb, This afternoon Miss -Hose Kirk will grive a- matinee. party in Miss Webb's honor, and on Tuesday Mrs, Edgcomb entertain at dinner for the bridal party and out-ot- town guests. Among the out-of-town quests who will Toe present aj: the wedding 1 will be Miss Marguerite. Roberts of Miss Reglna Nasle of Brooklyn, Miss Dunkirk, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Puder of Savannah, GSU, and ert Draper ot Toledo, JUNE WEDDINGS The weddings announced thus far for June follow: Juno i--Miss Mabel Morgan Earle to Walter Ealdenecker. June 7--Miss Gertrude Beatrice Hasltms to Joseph Thomas Lane. June 9--Miss Mildred Foster Webb to Le Hay Eldridse Dale, June 11--Miss Elizabeth Slocum Earle to Lawrence Edward Barnes. June 14 --Miss Elsie Chase Van "Wsgenen to Walter Edgar Toms.

June 15--Miss Evalena Markham to" Dr. William Adams Barker. June 21--MissvJeanette Alice Salford to Harold Edgar Allmaug-. PERSONAL arid V. A.

Cameron of Richfield Springs are -here for the graduation Of their son, Burr Guiwitts Cameron, is a member of the class from the Syracuse College of Eoberl Donald Cameron of Columbus, is the guest of Mrs. P. C. Cameron at No, Taliman str.ect., Mrs. Cliarlea G.

Belden and children left this week for Switacrland, vlierG thsy spend two years. Mrs. Emma Kent Callanen has returned from a two weeks' stay at Mount Clemens," Mich, i Mrs. Peterson Jones of No, 504 West Genesee street is entertaining her daugli- McCarthy, and daughter of Auburn. Mrs.

Harry P. Thomson oi Boston, is expected in the city today to be -the guest ot her mother, Mrs. Jones, for a short time. Mrs, Ernma 33. Munro of No, 103 East Adams street is entertaining her sisters, Mrs.

Anna Crawford of Chicago and Lydia of Maquoketa, la. Miss Florence Hyde, has been spending the past few months in California, has returned to her home hi this city.y Mrs, George Snyder of Chico, Cal return home "this evening', accompanied by lier fion, J. Koe Snyder, who is a student at the in this city; Mrs. Snyder. has been the guest of Assemblyman arid" Mrs.

John Roberts lor several Miss Kate Be Wolfe left-yesterday for Boston, to attend the commencement alumnae luncheon of Miss Wheeloclt'a Kintergarten Training School. One of Syracuse Society's Diversions for Holiday, HAtfY PAETIES AT CLVBS Dinners and Luncheons Given, at Both Syracuse Country and Onondaga Golf Club- 1 houses- 9 Memorial Day was observed in diversions by Syracuse society. A number ot persons took advantage of the two days' outing and motorea to Ithaca for the holiday sports, and others entered' the Central New York Belay Club run as far as Walking Glen. Numerous dinners and luncheons were given at the country There were club teas, dinners and luncheons at the Onondaga Golf and County Club, while dinners, luncheons and tennis matches were held at the Syracuse Country Club, the Century Club and Sedwick Farm Club, Mr, and'Mrs. Alfred Hewlett Durston, Mr.

and Mrs, A. D. Jenney, Mr. and Mrs, E. L.

Robertson, Mrs, Robert J. Sloan and Mrs. Howard Brown spent ctt thejenney cottage on SJsaneateies lake, On Monday they motored to Jthaca. JUr, and Mrs. John Gray and son, John Gray, Mr.

and Mrs, Dean Brown, and Mrs, Arthur Peck and son, Aldridge Peck, and Mr. and Mrs, 'Edward I. Bice went by auto to Redlfield, where they spent Sunday and Memorial Quality vs. Quantity. Dit It Anyway.

'Does your husband make good money?" "Yes. it is good enough, but there's too little of It." "Jack may "be very bashful, but he proposed to Ethel 1 "By letter?" "No, by mistake. 11 It Is. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Peck, and Mrs. William MacKenzie, Mr. and Mrs, Prank TV tide and Mr, and Mrs. Haralcl Ahlqvist spent Sunday and- Monday in Bingharnton, The party 'made the trip by automobiles, On Saturday Mr, and Mrs: -George L. Baldwin, Mr, and -Mrs, Ernest I.

White and Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Bradley, motored to Watkins and on Monday to Ithaca for the games, Among those participated in the Central New York Autonibbile Club run from this city Arthur Ritchie, CABD PARTY TO FOLLOW NUPTIALS- TUESDAY The marriage of Miss Gertrude Beatrice HasUlns, daughter of and Mrs. Simon Haskins. to Joseph Thomas Lane will solemnized Tuesday morning at jp o'clock at St.

Lucys Church, The ceremony will be- followed by a wedding "breakfast for the redding party and rela- i.tives at the home of Mr. and- Mre. Has- jklns in Fabius street. Miss 1-Iaskins will Jibe attended toy Miss Anna Howard Tlyan maid of honor, and 3Hss -Elizabeth of Auburn, jMiss Grace Costello. ILouIse Boscoe and Miss.

Arlene L.v a will be tho bridesmaids. Mr, Lane Ixvill be attended by Bruce The i ushers will be Harry San ford. Theodore William Hall and Robert I-rv- ing, Following the wedding trip the bride find groom will reside at No. 511 Irving: DINNEE AT CLUBHOUSE It is expected a between fifty and seventy-live persons will attend the regular Saturday-supper which will be served at 6,30 o'clock this evening at the Syracuse Country clubhouse. Cards will follow tVic supper.

Mrs, Frederick W. Field Las the evening in charge and Mrs. Stii- well is chairman of the ISnter tain men Committee. About one hundred and fiCty persons attended the dinner last Saturday evening when a musical and clancing followed the supper. The Girls Glee Club sang: and there several other musical numbers.

Harold N. Dewttt. Howard Spohn, Mr and Mrs. T. F.

Willis, Mr, and Mrs, George E. Messmer, Mr. and Mrs. E. 4 Mr.

and Mrs Herbert S. Wilson, Mr. and airs, I-L Balsley, Harry Concle, J. Seita, Marlette John N. Alsever, Jerome D.

Barnitm, K. D. Y. PecK, Harvy C. Pierce, Newell and Forman MISS MISS NICHOLS DINED AT THE COUNTRY CITIB WEDDIKG IK WEST END OH 1 THURSDAY EVENING The marriage of Miss Fanny Ward to Henry Goodelle, will be solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, Mr.

-'and Mrs, Joseph Ward at o'clock next Thursday evening. The ceremony TV 111 be performed by Mayer, pastor tho West Genesee Methodist Church, The bride will be attended by. Miss Olive Weeks of Auburn as maid of Miss Marguerite Hull as bridesmaid, T-he best man will be George GrarmJs, Morris Richardson of Baldwinsville will Act as usher. The ribbon beavers be Miss Mary Elizabeth Thompson. Miss Madeline Warner, Walter Ward and Wil- Us Decker.

FOB MISS MARSELLTJS. At Times "Does smdkln 1 ever holt you, Chlrn- mte?" "Only when de old man me." Gave Up the "Doctor, is Summerville a good place go for "Yes, that's where I got mine," Lux Fiat, MARBIAGES WEEK APAET, marriage of Miss Mabel Morgan al Earle and Walter Baldeneckcr takes place to-day, and tlic marriage of Miss Ellzu- fceth Slocum Earle and Edward i Barnes next Saturday afternoon, Saturday Miss Una Covert- gave a. party honor 4 of the Misses Harle, and besides the honor guests the following- were Miss Bseclier, Miss Mabel Jenks, Miss MIlUcent.Dawon, Misa JVfli- dretl Fulmer. Miss Marion Bceclier, Miss Miss Helen Ha SVLiss Ethel Wehb, Miss Marion Sliss Mary Hanralian and Miss Miss Mlllicent Daw son entertained in- Miss Mary Condon, who has been the guest of Mr, ancl Mrs, Carl Amos, and Miss" Vivian ISnchols, of were the guests at a dinner on Sunday evening given by Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew While at the Onondaga Golf.and Country clubhouse. The fiesta were Miss Condon. Miss Nichols, Beebe, General and Mrs, WiJIiam VerbecK MiV and Mrs, Frank Tracy, Mrs, Alfred Clark Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Durston, John "Woodruff.

Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton C. SundforcL Frod Frank Durston, Mr. and Mrs.

Cart Amos and Joseph Mrs. Nathan Monroe will entertain at her home in James street at a luncheon this afternoon in honor of Miss Irene Marsellus. who has returned to Syracuse for the summer spending the winter in New York city. Trouble ME, AND MRS. H.

W. HENEY AT DINNER Mr, MRP. Hugh Henry entertained at dinner on Wednesday nlprht at their home in the Framlngham, No. 103 jMidlaiid avenue Covers -were- laid for seven. the table was decorated w-ith white carnations arranged artistically around a mound of ferns Which formed HIG centerpiece.

Seated ivlth Mr. and Henry vore the Misses Edith ancl Elsie Davis, Dr. William Howard Mo.ver R. Johnson and Kendall Peck. AT A LUNCHEON PARTY Mrs, Edftar the hostess at luncheon party Saturday afternoon at her home in West Genosee street, The a 'vvas decorated in and white, on Wednesday i Hiss Katbertne Beecher and Miss Beechei 1 gave Earle, a party for the pisses Mrs.

F-n Bonta, Charles Barnard, Mrs, Morris F. Tanner, Mrs, John Nash. Mrs. J. William Black, HOME WEDDING, A home redding will take place tit the and Mrs.

Edward Van AVagenen', 313 Bbrden avenue, on Cuesda.y June 11 -when their daughter, Chase Van Wagenen, the bride of Walter Edgar Toms of Newark. N. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. Alfred E. Thistleton, pastar of the Danforth Congregational The bride and groom will be xin- Attended and only the immediate family iEind a few intimate frlencls will be present.

Mrs, Edward Salmon, Mrs, William B. Gere, Miss Florence Iveene and Miss Mary Town send. PORTFOLIO CITTB' MEMBEES MOTOE TO CHITTENA1TGO ATTRACTIVE VALUES IN ILLINER For Week End Buying Our show rooms araiilled with new and pretty TRIMMED HATS For Lcidies, Misses and Children--all late summer effects in both; large and small hats, and all examples of gop.d style. Ijf We are making a special display in our large show room on the fifth floor and have marked these hats all at They are wonderful values. J.WEST 321 South Salina Street Dark Future.

Mr. Woodpecker --Why are you so -sad, dear? Mrs. Woodpecker--Oh nothing, but I'm afraid wood will soon be so scarce have to peck on coal. Suggestion. Mr.

Bee--Hey, Bill, bring up a firefly; I can't see what doing, "I suppose he', had his audience with 41 Yes; but they let up within a block and a half," All Told. Young Lady--Please, muvver wants ter "borrow yer natiron. Old Lady--Tell her she can't have it; I'm expecting me old man home every minute. Nothing Daunted, and his bride will reside In Newark, N. FOB, MISS SAFEQRD.

Oil -Tuesday evening- Mrs, Louis Becker entertained iri honor of Miss Jeanretle Alice. Safford, daughter oC Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saffordi xvliosc marriage to i old Edgar Allmang of ThHa'delphia, Pa. place Tuesday evening, June 21, at ortie of the bride's parents in Lancas- ter'avenue.

Last evening the Misses Tanner save a linen shower at their homo in IWestcot't street in honor.of "EWGAGEMBNT ANNOUNCED. Mr. and Mrs, M. Makepeace announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Stfary Makepeace, to Floyd Fiske Decker, Instructor in the Syracuse University, Peter "Walrath entertained the members of tho Portfolio Club at her homn in Chittsmitigo last Saturday afternoon.

The was made from this city by autornobUes by about thirty guests. Tlirto tables centered with huge baskets of pale pink sweet 1 peas, were used for the dinner. The guests motored -back to Syracuse Saturday evening. PARTY FOR BRIDE-ELECT. Miss Bessie TCathfirine Draime, daughter of Mr, anfl Mrs.

1 Francis Drairhe, ivhoae marriage to Dr. Louis Gould of Sche- nectafly will talcc place this month, was the honor guest on Saturday at an informal thimble partv given by Mfss Faith Buell. The guests were Hiss Draime. Miss Marion Cliappell, Miss Marion Wilson, Mrs. Hansom True.

Sr. Miss Irene Miss Fanny Moore, Fanny Tnie, Mrs. C. Cooper and Hiss Ruth the Tables, you mean to say that sh.e refused the proposal of that rich editor?" regretted 1 that she did not LINKS "AIlCRiCA'B GREATEST RAILWAY SYSTf Offer special inducements i Chnrclies, Societies, Clubs, etcj to arrange excursions, lor complete informatio; address W. H.

NORTHRO General Agent, WATERTOWN. N. Y. I Gee. 1 feel so bafd I'd like to Wliy don't you see a doctor, then?" Teacher--Name six animals that live in the tropics.

Jimmy--Two alligators, two big find it availabte for present snaftes, a condor and another condor. I BAGS is the perfect delivery, We handle D. Lackawauna a which has a sustainei reputation of 85 It's the standard Coal fo: domestic and steam, purr, A poses. TheMILLSPAUGH GREEN CO. Gridley Building PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM nnfci tmd beaotiffefl the Promote! a Icnmanl Never Paile to Hair to its TouttLftil Col Quiet tcalp d10cMea Ac halt ITot Striking While the Iron Is Hot.

THE WHAT HE DID "If, Vou dbn't behave, Pachy 1 derm tan your 3iide, if it floes take five AT CLUB DIITNER. KID'FITTING without mcratch- Among 1 the guests at tho Sedgwick Farm Clubliouse at the weekly dinner on Thursday evening were: Mrs. Alexander B. Jei ney. and Mrs, George Kenyon, Mr.

an'd Mrs. Beebo. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.

Robertson, IMrs. H. 1C Brown, Mrs, T. B. Cooner.

Mr 4 and Mrs, Alfred Hewlett Durston, and Mrs, TTarry AVadsworLli. Mr. and Mrs. Dana. Hyde, arles Morse, Mr.

and Mrs, Mackenzie, and Mrs. Harald Ahlqvist, Mr, and-'Mrs, C. P. Sandford. "Miss Welles of Mrs, Theodore James Pennock, Miss "Louise Shafer, Mr, and Mrs.

Howard McChesney and and Mrs. Carl WHIST AT KAWATENAH, Th women of the utility table for the Kanatenah sale will give bridge whist at the Kanatenah Clubhouse next Thursday afternoon at 130 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Ryder is chairman of the affair and assistants are Mrs, A. Reynolds- and Mrs, Edwin Buszard, ENTERTAINS AT Really fit.

r'ir as well as Fownes kid gloves, and are durable, Exquisite texture, Francis E. Oliver entertained at luncheon on Friday in honor oi: Mrs. A. Miller and Miss Catherine Miller, who leave soon for Europe, The quests were A. Miss Katherine Miller, Mrs, Amanda F.

Mrs, Edward Hemps tead of Ardsley-on-the-Hudson, Mrs. James Hubbell "and Miss Helen BBIITKEB IS HOSTESS, Double tips, of course. Name in the wrist and a guaf antee withvery pair, They are made in every size, every length and many new shades. 50c 75c $1.00 $1,30 Your ciealerwill supply you. ter The.

Friday Afternoon Card Club was entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs, May. Barber. .1 tf don't suppose hills for vou, now you have your car "No, indeed; never been able get far enough up one to be in any a ger." Tlie BegiTming of the End. that's all you need to about a.

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