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-1 BUFFALO SUNDAY MORNING' NEWS: SEPTEMBER 15, 1907. 5 goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooboooooooooboooooooooooooooooooooo 0 At home after Oct. 1 at 20 Norman street. IN SOCIAL CIRCLES. Brock of Niagara Falls gave luncheon yesterday at the Hengerer tea room and Miss Edith Tyler gave a theater party at the Star Theater Saturday afternoon.

Miss Harriet Stan-nard will entertain the bridal party on Tuesday evening; lax and white astors. Covers were laid for 40. Guests from out of (own were: Mr. and Mrs. J.

e. Borchert, Chicago. Mr. William Jahn, Toronto, Canada, and Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Jahn. Folsomdale, N. Y. The bride and groom have gone on a trip to Chicago. Milwaukee, Kansas City and other Western points.

They will be at home after Nov. 1. the bridesmaids. Miss Rally Stewart of Rochester and Paul Johnson of Pittsburg were ribbon bearers. Mr.

Ralph E. Gill of Pittsburg attended the bride groom, and the ushers were Mr. A. James Fulton of Tarentum. Mr.

Richard A. Welch of Keyser, W. Mr. Arthur Smith, Mr. Earle A.

Sloane and Mr. Walter Boswell of Pittsburg, and Mr. Earle Powell of Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs.

Gill will be at home after Nov. 1 at Parkview, East Liberty, Pittsburg. As Week of Many Gay Events Entertainments Past and to Come The Engagements and Wedding Announcements Tales of Travelers Our Guests Cluls and Social Organizations. On Wednesday. Sept.

11, at the family residence, Front avenue, in the presence of the members of the two families and a few intimate friends. Miss Grace M. Benner, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.

Benner, was married to W. Sylvester J. Baum, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. Charles Seamann. Miss Nellie B.

Newberry was bridesmaid, and the groom's brother, Mr. Edwin O- Baum, was best man. Covers for 30 were laid at the wedding supper. After a brief honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs.

Baum will be at home at 52 School street. oooooooooooobooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooodoooooooooo Reynolds-MacGJashan. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F.

MacGlashan of Prospect avenue have sent out invitations for tiffi marriage of their daughter Viola to Mr. William A. Reynolds of Montreal. The wedding will take place at the home of "the bride on Tuesday evening, Oct. 1.

Bell Saunders. On Tuesday evening, Sept. 10, in the presence of the two families at the resilience of Mrs. Jennie Saunders, Trinity Place, the marriage of her VPe itz-En dres. naugiuer, Jennie May, to Mr.

Willnm niece of Mr. Frederick Stevens and has been their guest on many foreign trips. HamiJKWalther. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles F. Walt her an. nouce the engagement of their daughter. Clarice, to Mr. Alfred Ernest Ha-mill of Mr.

Hami'll is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walther at the Lenox. Hume Bell of Chicago. formerlv serve as best man, and the ushers will be the bride's brother-in-law, -Mr.

Rex Lander Jones of Chicago, Mr. William H. Walker of Buffalo and Mr. Artemas Ward, of New York. bride and groom will be at home after Dec.

1 at Gulfport. Miss. Mrs. Joseph T. Jones and Miss Grace Jones will go to Chicago for the wedding this week.

Bridgman-Furman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwin. Kurman have issued invitations for the r- of their daughter, Helen to Mr.

Lcroy Charles Bridgman on Wednesday. Oct. 2, at 254 Alexander street, Rochester. At home, aft-r Nojr 15, at 735 West Delavan avenusOEkfi-falo. Farnham-Crane.

The marriage of Miss Mary Crane of AdUison, X. and Mr. Frederick S. Farnham of Buffalo, N. v-a-; solemnized on Wednesday last at home of bride.

After an Eastern trip, Mr. and Mrs. Farnham will be at home at No. 49 Ashland avenue. Mayer-Booth.

Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Booth of Woodward avenue announce the engagement of gieir daughter, Ethel Isaphine, to Mr.

Frederick C. Mayer, Jr. Wedding to take place Wednesday, October 2. Lietz-Hamherger. At St.

Mary's Church, on Broadway. on Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. Miss Flora Endres was married to Mr. of Buffalo, was solemnized, Rev. Cam- Buffalo is Itself dnee more sedate, regular; methodical all of its big annual balls are being announced for about their former dates; the donation days are being arranged for nearly the 1 usual annual time of opening of purses and hearts, mothers -are selecting the debutante days, and other mothers are 1 occupied with the return of their boys and girls to school and college.

The bustle and gladness of all these' prnn J. Davis of Trinity Church fieiating. After a short trip to St. Piul and Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs.

B-ll Franklin L. Weitz by the Rev. Francis Parr. Mr. Matt Endres gave his daughter in marriage.

The bride was wul reside in Evanston, 111. No cards, attired in nearl satm with baby Irish trimming and wore a tulle veil and carried lilies-of-the-vailey. The maid Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.

Kraebel an The marriage of Miss Alberta Dow and Mr. Fletcher Good will take place, en October 10th. at the Evergreens, the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs, Charles M.

Dow, in Jamestown. of honor. Mif.s Nellie Endres, wore gown of point de feine, and carried the nnunee that the marriage of their bridal roses. The maids. Miss Katner- daughter.

Ottilia to Mr. Emil Dnhlmarrn will take place in ine Zilliox and Miss Lillian Weltz, were in blue mull ano carrieu wnue asins. Little Mav Endres was the flower girl. Philippine Islands, Is the guest, until Mo day, of Mrs. Jeannette Tracy of Allen street.

Mr. Hobart French Downer of Anderson Place returns this -week from a six weeks' visit at Chittenango, N. with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

John Henry Hobart French, Mr. Charles E. Gardner of Kansas City, has been the of hii mother and sisters of 17 Condon avenue and brothers, Joseph, Walter of Hhode Island street, and-George William of Dewitt street, for Old Home Week, have returned home. Mr. Joseph Syracuse, N.

has return home after visiting relatives, Mrs. J01 fseph Gardner of 17 Condon Walter Gardner of Rhode IsUni and George William Gardner Dewitt street, Mr. Henry A. Richmond of Delawaa avenue, left on Sunday for a phort ttid to Litchfield, and for New Lon, don. Bishop and Mrs.

William D. Waiker, have returned from the sea shore. Mrs. George C. Bingham at Twitch ell Lake Inn.

The AdirondackSj for few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Adams an family have returned from Wanakah. Mrs.

Andrew Langdon has gone South Bend. Indiana, to visit her, daughters, who are just home frorr several months abroad. Miss Katherlne S. Chester of The. AW gonquin has returned from Lake Mutu, koka.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Cad-y children will return from Niagara-oa the-Lake this week. Mrs.

Joseph Leeming and children have returned from Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

Abell, Mis? Mil'i dred Aboil and Mr. Harold Abell, hav returned from an auto trip through thq Berkshire Hills. Mrs. George W. Howell.

George Howell, and Mrs. Robert Sarda have returned from spending a monih; at Youngstown. Mrs. John Vallette Tifft of Johnson Purk is spending a week in Boston. Mr.

and Mrs. William C. Turner and daughter of Ashland avenue, who havfl been spending the summer on the lake shore, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs.

William Caryl and Mis Ely have returned from a fiva week? automobile trip through New England States. Mr. Herman Freund of Seneca street left last night for a fortnight's visi to Detroit, Chicago and St, Louis. wearing a beautiful dress of point d'esprit and carrying a basket of flowers. The groom's gift tn the bride was a diamond ring, and the maids of honor received gold lockets with monograms engraved and the flower girt SutfinRogers, Announcement was made on Monday by Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Jerome Rogers of the engagement of their daughter. Maverette Savery, to Mr. William Clark Cheney Sutfin. son of Mrs, David Gray Sutfin, formerly of this city.

Mrs. Sutfin and her son sailed on the Adriatic of the White Star line for their new home in London, England on Vom Mrs. Louis St'hoellkopf has issued invitations for the marriage of her daughter, Genevieve Christiana, to Sir. Henry vom Berge on the evening of Thursday, Sept, 26 at 7 o'clock, at Westminister Church. At home after Dec.l at The Lenox.

The bridal party includes: Matron of honor, Mrs. Warren G. Horton, Middle-town. N- bridesmaids, Miss Ethel H. Powell, New York; Miss Eloise Horton, Syracuse, Miss Olive Abbott, Cnrn-ing, N.

Miss Jennie Howard. Buffalo, and Miss Marie Rose, Pittsburg. best man Mr. Waiter H. Sehoel-kopf, brother of the hride; ushers.

Dr. J. Frederick Schoelkopf, Buffalo; Mr. Waldemar Helmholz, Milwaukee, Mr. Paul A.

Schoelkopf, Niagara Falls-Mr. E. O. Van Hnuten. Philadelphia, and Mr.

Henry Schoelkopf, Milwaukee, Wis. BlanhenhergBrandle. Invitations have been issued for th-1 marriage of Miss L. Amelia Bran He, daughter of and Mrs. Urban Brandle of Fillmore avenue, to Mr.

William Blankenberg. Marriage ceremony, will be solemnized Wednesday morning, Sept. 25, at 9 o'clock at St. Mary Magdalena Church. a pretty bracelet as gifts from the At St.

Ann's Church on Wednesdav morning, Sept. 11. at o'clock. Miss Pauline Lieu was married to Mr. George B.

Hamberger- The nuptial high mass was celebrated by Rev. Albert Regensberger of Utk-a, N-. cousin of the groom. The bride wore an imported lace robe over white taffeta silk, a hand-embroidered veil fastened with rosebuds and carried a shower bouquet of Bride roses. She was attended by Miss Katheryn Gallagher, as maid of honor, who wore a beautiful gown of point d'esprit and carried asters.

The maids were Mists May Hamberger, sister of the groom, a.id Miss Margaret Dietei, dressed in white chiffon, with bouquets of asters. The groom was attended by Mr. John F. Lletz, as best man. aij Mr.

Edward Teichert and Mr. Thomas P. Gallagher, groomsmen. The ushers were Mr. George Brenner and.

Mr. Henry Spann. The church was decorated with flowers and palms and filled with the friends of the bride and groom. Later covers were laid for 150 at the hmmt of Mr. A.

Duplk, -sister of the hride. The tables were tastefully decorated with smilax, ferns, nster and Bride roses. Japanese lanterns were hung over the lawn. Among the out-of-town guests were the Rev. Albert Regensberger and Miss Gertrude Hamberger of Ctica.

N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Bamberger have left on an extended Southern trip to Philadelphia, Baltimore.

Washington and Norfolk, Va. bride. Mr. Josenh P. Sehmltz acted as best LittelUSmith.

At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richard Smith, on Lexington avenue, their daughter. Viola Helen, was married on Wednesday evening at o'clock to Mr. Clarence Hani en Littell.

son Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Littell of Summer street, in the presence of a large company of relatives and friends, inelu.iing Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Weis, the A I issea Weis, Judge and Mis. William H. Werner, the Misses Werner, Mr. Slater Johnson.

Mr. Whiting Morse, Mr. and Mrs. (Jenrge Roth. Mr.

and Mrs. William Rausch and Mr. and Mrs. man. The groomsmen were Mr.

Ed win J. Goilwitzer and Mr. George Weitz. brother of the groom- Mr. Anthonv J.

Foegen and Mr. Frank J. rtnnir hs ushers. The grooms Rohertson-Hurst. Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. Hurst Delavan avenue have issued invitations for the men and ushers were the recipients' of gold pins, with monograms engraved a-s gifts from tJie groom. After the ceremony a dinner was served to the bridal party.

In the evening supper was served, covers being laid for about 100 guests. After Oct. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Weitz will be at home at No.

31- Pine street. In connection with the wedding festivities. Mr. Matt J- Endres. father of the bride, celebrated his 56th birthday.

Directors of the Scrihblers. A meeting of the directors of The Scribblers will be held next Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Hotel Iroquois, to arrange f.r the opening meeting of the season, which will be held at the Iroquois on Monday afternoon, Sept. 30th. Jon eS'S eymou r. September 21 has been set for the, wedding of Miss Mary Ruth Seymour.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Winslow Seymour, to Mr. Joseph Albert Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph T. Jones of Buffalo. N. Y. The wedding, is to be celebrated at the family residence at 4615.

Ellis avenue. Chicago. The ceremony will take place at Ken-wodd Evangelical Church, at 5" o'clock in the afternoon. The bride will have her sister, Miss Anna Gertrude Seymour, for her maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Miss Helen Shedd and Miss Grate Jones of Buffalo, sister of the groom. Mr.

John Wilson of Franklin, will preparations fill the air with of the earnestness and Joyous-ness of life which must and does Influence every one, even though imperceptibly toward higher desires. Hymen, too, has full hands and really society this year will have a great thinning out in its ranks of lost year's buds, and girls who have been out for more than one season because of the enormous increase in the society weddings and engagements. This is said with no hope that the debutantes of this year pronounce themselves more than their predecessors, for th.it would be well nigh impossible, it simply means that wallflowers will be scarce this r-eason and that girls are growing sensible and womanly and are absorbed in women's true province the establishment of homes. The Balls. There xwas sonic surprise expressed when the Charity Ball announced its date for Dec.

31st, and some joy because It leaves New Year's Day free for the children to round out their holiday with their own benmiful ball, which will be given on the night of Jan. 1st, for the benefit the Fitch Creche. Miss Maria M. Love, chairman of the Fitch Creche committee, will again have the assistance as general chairman of Mrs. Norman K.

Mack, whose energy and enthusiasm has established the children's ball as one of the regular events of each season and whose past success luads her to assert for the ball of 1908 the nn premaoy over all of the balls of the season. The junior board ball, which is such a splendid feeder to the Homeopathic Hospital fund, has set its date this year close to Thanksgiving, in urder to get all of the joljlty anf pleasure taking of the holiday time into its merrv-making. The ball will be given in the beautiful 20th Century Club grand salle on the evening of November 27th. The Women's Educational and industrial fnloh. which has really broadened in many ways its policy anil regime, with the increasing demand and means, is making another innova Cards have ben issued by the teachers of the new school in Huntington avenue for the evening of Mondav, Sept, 16.

at 8 o'clock, when the building will be opened for inspection. ENTERTAINMENTS OF THE PAST WEEK. LATEST ENGAGEMENTS AND WEDDING NOTICES ville. T. who is the guest of her sister.

Mrs. Albert E. Jones of Norwood avenue, was the guest of honor at a small tea on Tuesday from 4 to 6 o'clock e'ven by Mrs. Charles Cyrus Farnham of Ashland avenue. LATEST CHANGE OF RESIDENCE There has been a continuous round of luncheons the past week.

Mrs. John M. Wiley having two at the park Club, the first on Thursday, when she entertained 16 friends and one on Friday, when she entertained 20. Mrs. Thmas S.

McFarlane gave a luncheon nf p.jne covers on Friday and on Friday. thv 20th Century Club the chairman of the committees of the Women's Auxilinrv cave a beautiful luncheon in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Mayer have purchased itoslyn, the Carnegie summer home on Long 'Island.

Mrs. Mayner has been spending the summer there. Mrs. Joyce of Niagara street gave a dinner Wednesday evening for Miss Mahej Joyce anil Mr. Falmnter.

whose marriage takts place Saturday, Sept. Meyer-Rutherford. Mrs. Emma S. Rutherford of Auburn avenue announces the engagement, of her daughter, Elizabeth Stevens, to Mr.

Meyer of Buffalo. Miss Rutherford is a niece of Mr. Frederick H. Stevens. Covers wtre laid for 10.

the general chairman of the auxiliarv. i -1 white and carried pink asters. Jr. F. Fischer and Mr.

August Kumpf were the groomsiron. Supper was served in a large nvrquce-on the lawn, which was attraotiwiy decorated in pink and white, and with Japanese lanterns. Ammig the guests from out of town were Mi. and Mrs. A.

C. Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kast of Hamburg and Miss Emma Kast of Hamburg. Mr.

find Mrs. Zitz'er left after the ceremony for an Eastern trip, They will be at home after Oct. 1. On Thursday pretty tea took many Buffalo women there. Mrs.

I Remingron James, nnd Mrs. Ellen H. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dunman have-returned from Rerkshire.

After October Jst Mr. and Mrs. Dunman will live at The Richelieu, 69 Park street. Dearing-Clark. The Misses Clark of Prospect avenue announce the engagement of their sister, Agnes Elizabeth, to Mr.

William P. Dearing. The wedding will take-place in October. tion this year by giving its first an r.ual bail. The executive board is deliberating between the dates of No James were the hostesses and the hours were from 3 to 6 o'clock.

The house was prettily decorated with autumn flowers and the tea table was arranged with a basket of white blossoms for its center. The Indies assisting were: Mrs. Frances N. Trevor. Mrs.

Robert Fulton, Mrs. William McArthur. Mrs. Leroy Chad wick. Mrs.

Norman of Mrs. Frank H. Goodyear will have as her guests this winter Mr. and Mrs. George Olds Wagner and children who are closing their summer house.

Mrs. Gnnson Depew arrives soon to be Mrs. Goodyear's guest. vember IMh and 21st, wfth-a leaning Mrs. George Wesley Davis of The Poplars, Lancaster, entertained a num-bfr of Buffalo women yesterday, including Mrs.

C. J. Phillips. Mrs. Brtinn.

Mrs. M. Tewksbury, Mrs. Donald Y. Leslie.

Mrs. Frank R. Barnard, Mrs. 'fV-orge H. Frot.

Mrs. John J. Mobsman. Mrs. J.

O. Oould. Mrs. John Ft. Bnogmrin.

Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Francis M. Ric and Mrs.

Robert M. White. Mrs, Robert Kennedy Reading of Richmond avenue entertained informally c.n Friday afternoon in honor of her guest. Mips Lowe of Williamsport. Pa.

Dainty refreshments wre served from a table decked with nasturtiums. Washington. Mrs. Alonzo R. Jamr-s Mrs.

VParner-Sfiangenthal, Mr. and Mrs. H. Spangenthal of 115 Bid well parkway announce the engagement of their daughter, Emma, Mr. Edjjar Wall Warner.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Manning hava removed from the Markeen to 269 Richmond avenue, where Mrs. Manning is now entertaining her mother, Mrs.

AU frcd Wagcrman of St. Louis. T. C. Tanke, Mrs.

Edward M. Moody. Mrs. Arthur Evans. Mrs.

Alexander McVassin. Mrs Albert Williams, Mrs. Hannah Oliver. Miss Gertrude Scott. Miss Mildred Weaver, Miss Hurd.

Miss Winifred Huntley. Miss Daisy Allen Milhr-Bhhdon, The marriage of Miss Evelyn F. Blehdon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor R.

Blehdon. to Lee W. Miller was solemnized on Wednesdav evening at o'clock at the family residence on Bryant street. Miss Clarice E. Blehdon was maid of honor ami the bridesmaids were Miss Margaret Fresher of Atlanta, Miss Katharine Sturtevant of Philadelphia.

Mis. Edna J. Miller and Miss olive Nell of Buffalo. Mr. Robert C.

Hannah of Ripley was best man. Kuhn's orchestra played for the reception and for dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will live at the Alliance, 843 Front avenue, on their return from their wedding joui ney.

and will he at home after Nov. 1. Among the guests present from out of town were Mrs. Lucy Scovllle and Miss and Miss Eisa James of Buffalo. Mrs.

Robert Tolmie and Mir Blanche Tolmie, who have been staying at the Lenox since their return fronv Europe, have gone back to their old home oqt Ashland avenue. Mrs. Edmund F. Cottle gave a dinner on Fridav evening at her summer home at Rose Hill. Mrs.

Jamffl E. Terry and Miss Burt is of Delaware avenue entertained Inform ally on Tuesday evening honor nf Mrs. Flower of New Orleans. They had Sheehan-Moorhead. 'A pretty wedding was solemnized on Tuesday m'ornlng at Holy Angels Church, when Miss Mary Moorhead was united in marriage to Mr.

Bernard J. Sbeehan. the Rev. Father Fallon officiating. The bride was attended by Miss Edith Karbach and the rrrooni by Mr.

Robert Dodd. Selections wcii rendered by Mr. H. Colljer. Grounds, and solo, "Ave Maria." by Mr.

Frederick Hicks. After a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Shee-han left for an Eastern trip.

At nome after Oct. 15. f-2 Goodrich street. guests over- from the Humncrstone Mrs. Laura Laycock has.

returned home from Canada, where she has spending the summer and will be th gueM of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Laycoclc of Seventh street. Club. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry J. Fellows of Delaware avenue entertained (he choir of Delaware Avenue Baptist Church, the music committee and Dr. and Mrs. Gifford on Mondav evening in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Oomph, who have recent 1 returned from Europe. Assisting were- Mis Jessie Ford, Nf'Oie Ford. Mrs.

Dp Noon. Mips Grace Martin and Miss Mildred Kuhn. Miss Jean Hughes of Niagara street will give a lur.ch'-nn early in the week in iup irmer; anyway the hail will antedate all of the other great balls and will have magnificent support and following. The handsome hall on the first floor, which has be-n newly decorated, is having its floor especially finished this week with a view to pleasing the dancing people, and the convenience of cuisine and. sitting rooms will add greatly to the ease and inexpensive-ness of a ball at the Tnion.

The ball committee will bp announced shortly. The Donations. The 1 annual donation day. at the Home of the Friendless, is -set for its usual date, in October. Mrs.

D. S. Alexander will again decorate the house, assisted by her old committee. The ladies of the board will receive all day and for that one day the Home of the Friendless will be the social center of the city. Otober is tne day set by the Prison, date Mission for Its annual donation.

This time of giving should be recognized by Buffalo citizens because of the untiring, Unostentatious work of this board. It maintain, at a cost of several hundred dollars, probation officer, and in the Rescue Home of the Salvation Army the Prison Gate Mission keeps Its hovering wing over women nf sad experiences, many of whom find, in this care and protection, a new pathway to the -straight and narrow' way. The Cosmovilla. From now on to November" fit h. and from thn to the night nf the 10th, one for Miss Mary Craig.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Whiting Gay a at the Touraine and later they will to the La Slle where they have taken an apartment for the winter. f.stner Miller of hlmira. Mr.

Harh-v Perry of Ripley. Mr Charles Delane'v of Philadelphia. Mr. Charles A. Lee of Oneida and ex-Mayor Weaver of Mrs.

William H. Johnson nf Barrels- Mrs. Peter A. Porter, formerly Ifss Geneva Thompson of North Tona-wanda, was one of the nv charming brides of many Buffalo seasons. Tali and stately, with the grace nf the women of the thirties, added te t.K vigor and carriage of the modern women athletic accomplishments, Mrs.

Porter is a noticeable figure herever she The wedding, whkh way celebrated on Sept, 5. at the fiirnily residence in Gountiry street. Tonawandj, was most beautiful and in all its A pretty iin-Ulent nf the day was whm thvi bride's hnnl class of 20 little girls in their Sunday frocks tor a glimpse of thf bride, and surrounded her with their greetings on the veranda as she stood there in al! the beauty and bliss of her wedding day. Mr. and Mrs.

Porter are al Hot Springs, and fmm there go to visit their uncle and aunt, Capt. and Mrs. William Nason Wright, in Washington, I). C. Capt.

Wright is on the staff of Gen. George Bell. FOREIGN TRAVEL. Capt. Monroe McFarland, U.

8. who with his family has been spending several week? at Niagara-on-the-Lnkf, has returned to Fort Leavenw orth befor leaving in October for the Philippines. Mrs. McFarland will spend the winter in Buffalo. Mrs.

Francis Lob.MI. Mr. Leighton Lobdel! and Judge and Mrs. Vernon M. after spending the summer with her mother, Mrs.

Ingersoll. of Main street-Accompanied by Miss Florence LigcT-soll, they sail on the Corea. Davis of New York will sail from Antwerp for home on Sept. 21. Jones-Willett.

On Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, in the Guard of Honor Assembly Hall, tht. Rev. C. A. Laurence officiating, Adella A.

Wiliett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wiliett, was married to Mr.

Orlin W. Jones, in the presence rf guests, the immediate relatives and friends of the two families. The bride was gowned In white with veil and orangt blossoms, and carried a bou-miet of bride roses. She was attended by her sister. Miss Nellie Mae Willet.

Supper was served at the home of th? bride's parents after the marriage of their daughter, Lillian. W. Salinonof Rochester, and Mrs. Fred Mae, to Mr. Edward J.

Robertson, at Prltztaff of Milwaukee. The groom was Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett Smith Moran-Hawkins. The marriage of Miss May Isabel Hawkins, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, Daniel T. Hawkins, to Mr. Clarence Van Zant Horan, was celebrated in St. Luke's Church at 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening, the Rev. Walter North performing the ceremony.

The bridal party Included Mrs. A W. White, matron of honor; Miss Edna Allen of New York, maid of honor; Miss Jane White and Mis Ida Fusch, bridesmaids, and four little flower girls. Misses Mildred Stone and Gertrude Allen of New York. Isabel and Kdlth White of Buffalo.

Mr. Henrv Mrs. John Miller Torton and her nephew, John Miller Horton, will sail fur home on Sept. lilst. Mr.

and Mrs. Reuben J. Getz, wh have been spending the summer at Or, chard Park, will return to the Hotel Sept, for the winter. the Kensington Baptist church, on attfnrtetf by Mr. Waiter F.

Gibson and of Porter avenue have returned from a trip to the British Isles and Holland. Wednesday evening, bept. IS, at Miss Florence zeller was bridesmaid The ceremony was performed by Rev o'clock. Mrs. Ilniry H.

Seymour is in London. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Jessel have sailed for Hamburg.

DATES TO J. L. Sibole. of the church of the Redeemer. Mr.

and Mrs. Littell have gone for a six weeks' automobile trip through the Berkshire, White Mountains and Lone Island and will be at Ussher-Muir. Mrs. J. Caldwell of Perkins Place an wut near much or lie osmovtlia.

the Mrs. W. Allan Gardner, who has been spending the summer In Europe, sails for home on Sept. 2. REMENBER Mr.

nnd Mrs. Robert K. Root and Mr. and Mrs. James Hnw, who been nutomobillng in France, will return from Europe the hrst of October.

nouncea the marriage of her daughter, churches of Buffalo are to bold for the I Orien-nauser. And H1; WT Jessie Muir. to Mr. Joseph Cssher on home at The Frontenac after Nov. 1.

Mr. William Cushman. Mr. John mortgage fund of the Church Charity At 9 o'clock on Wednesdav morning, Miss Agnes Mynter of Delaware avenue is home from Europe, whTe has been spending the summer in study. Miss Mynter came in the Savolo.

the evening of Thursday. Sept. 12. The ceremony wa performed by Kjv. Henry CuMler.

Mr. and Mrs, Usaher have gone on an extended trip to The first meeting of the O. M. I. Parish Aid Society wfll be held in Holy Angels' new school hall Tuesday evening- Sept.

17, at 8 o'clock. At this meeting a vaudeville program will be given for the benefit of those members who did not witness the Fourth of July celebration. Engle, Mr. John Burke and Mr, Joseph Mc-Sweeney of Niagara Falls. One hundred guests attended the reception and supper at the family residence In Da -'s Park.

Mr. and Mr. Horan will be et home after Oct, 1, at 33 Day's Park for the winter. in Khou island Sept. 11.

Miss Carolina Barbara Hau-sm e-t. While this' Jn un Episcopal I et-r was married to Mr. Frank Oliver charity, there will be no reference to G. O'Brien, bv the R-v. Father Trueni-creed hi fls following.

The whole of I per. in St. Michael's Church. The bride ttuffalo society will aid In making the I wore, white liberty chiffon, tulle veil Cosmovilla a great success, because of i and carried bride rose. was al-Hft honefiront object and bernuse its tended bv her lslnr.

Mis- Angelina Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Steven and Mfns Stevens are In town 'or a fortnight before sailing to spend the winter abroad, where the latter goes to Miss White's school. chairman.

Miss Amelia B. Stevenson, Page-Hunt. Mr. ana Mrs. J.

T. Hunt nf Midd'e- CarftenterCraig. Miss Mary Craig daughter of Mrs. William Craig of Rirhmond avenue, was married to Dr. Archibald Dixon Carpenter Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock at the rectory of the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament.

The bride was attended by Sarah Morgan nnd Mr. Frederick Cummer of Cleveland was best man. A small breakfast followed at the home of the bride. Dr. nnd Mrs.

Carpenter will be at home after Nov. 1 at iVh Richmond avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Willlnm A.

Douglass have returned from Europe and are a the Lenox, Miss Martha T. Williams and r. George Parkhurst sailed on Wednesday by the White Star Lino for Europe. Miss Black, superinendent of tnc Homeopathic Hospital, and Mbs Lucille Dunbar of Main street came Europe on the Lusitania. Hauser, gowned (n pink silk pongee and point hat.

Mr. Frank Hauser wan the best man. At home after Oct. 0 at Verplanck street. CrehanScanlan.

Miss Loretra J. Scanlan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, V. Scanlan of 17i Cleveland avenue, was married to Mr.

Krank Crehnn of Pat a via on Wednesday morning nt A o'clock at the Chapel of Mifs A. R. Moffat of West Hipper street is home from Europe. port announce the encashment nf thf .1 1 daughter. Laura to Mr.

Ralph V. Page of North Tonawnnda. The wee-' ding will take place In November. Sckonewolf' Lemhke. Mrs, F.

Lembke announces the in-giiKenKtu of her daughter, Minnie oerta. to Mr, A. H. Schonewmi. he wedding to be solemnized on Septem O'Brian has re'urntd Hickey-Maher.

The marriage of Miss-Cassic G. Ita her, dauRhter of Mr. and Mrs. J. ia-her of Plymouth avenue, to Mr.

Wfll- VPomens Missionary 7teeting. The Woman's Missionary Societies of the English Lutheran churches of Ruffalo wiil hold a special meeting nn Monday, Sept. 16, at 3 o'clock In tho afternoon at Trinity Lutheran Church, Main street, near North. The visiting-foreign missionaries, Dr. Lydia Woer-ner and Miss Kmilie Wetskolten of Raja hmundry, India, and Mrs.

Alfred Ostrom of San Juan, Porto Rico, will address the meeting. Mrs. D. A. MeXamara and son.

of Honolulu, have returned home Mr. Martin from Europe. the Hleasefi Sacrament, on ieiawaie avenue. Hev, Father McC'bdn officiated. The bridesmaid was her sister.

Miss Gertrude Scanian. Mr. Stanislaus iam P. Hiclcey of Oswego, was solemnized on Tuesday morning in thu COMING AND GOING. Church of the Holy Angels, the Kev.

Smith of l.tatavia was the beat man. Lamln'x'Heim. Mr. nnd Mrs. F.

W. Helm announce the marriage of their daughter. Mabel, to Mr. John L. Lamhrixof Chicago, 111., on Wednesday, Sept.

11 at 10 o'cJock In the morning. ber 1'- Mr. Joseph L. Schwartz and Mr. James McCulley, both of Hatavia.

were the Father Fallon ofHclatinff. The brldo was attended by her ststor, Miss Agnes Maher. Mr, Fred Hie key, brother of oils' mother, Mrs. T. Wcekes, ushers.

The wedding was witnessed bv of Aheam-Peters. the groom, acted as best man. Immediate relatives and friends, and was followed by a breakfast at the After the ceremony a weddinsr --rak. Mr. and Mrs.

Carlton Pprague of West Ferry street relurn from their summer home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt (Mme. who have been spending a few days at the Lenox en route from Europe, have fast was served at the homa of the home of the bride's" parents.

At the home of Mr. John Teters, 110 Laurel street, Wednesday evening, Sept. 11, his daughter, Miss Julia U. Deitrich-Korn. The quarterly meeting of the Conference of Charltlfs wiil be held at th Fitch Creche on Friday.

Sept. 20, at 3 o'clock In the afternoon. Miss Maria Love will talk on th "Work of the Fitch Creche" and Judar Thomas Murphy will continue his on "The Juvenile Court." The public are cordially invited. urine. Mr.

ana Mrs. Hlckey left for Boston, and Oswego. At homo Mr. and Mrs. Crehan departed later for an Kastern bridal tour.

They will Mr. John Korn announces the mar icttif, a mail iru iu ,1,1 i. i in Syracuse, N. nfter Oct. IS.

and the Indies her committees, one and all, extend their efforts and their giving fn every direction without ref-erf-nee to church or locality. The rhairman of the Cosmovilla are; Mn, Amelia R. Steen-ou, general chairman; hfiil nr.d' IKht, Mrs. Fmn-ci Ward: advertising and press. Mrs.

Thomas Berry; music. Miss Elizabeth Cottier, Mrs. Frederiek iBusch; cafe, Mrs. Thomns M. Gibson; ground plans, Mr- Walter Gibson; admissions and Mr.

George Bal-lacbey; entertain men Mrs. Edmund McKonna; printing, Mr, John Henry linker. Chairmen, of Concessions Information bureau. Mrs. Otto J.

Lautz; vend-rrs. Miss Lilllam Rirhmond; Red Cross, Mfss Ortavia Thurstone; France, Mix Amelia Stevenson; America. Mrs, Don-nld Y. Leslie. Mrs.

William Kilmer: Indian. Mrs. Martin Clark, Mrs. Annie W. Holland, i Mrs.

Chnrlffi T. Xeale; Mrs William X. Thompson; Japan. Mrs. Archibald C.

Smith, Miss Florence Hnye; Persia, Miss Evelyn Walker; Turkish room, Mrs. JoMnh Jo writ. log cabin. Mrs. John K.

Koeh; Gipsy camp, Mrs. William T. Nortlirup: soda fountain, Mrs. George Howell; German garden. MIk Nellie Thurstone.

MLrm Roslta M. "Copniovllla News," Mr, John Henry Raker. Cafe chairman. Mrs. Thomnn M.

Gib-pnn; chairman of Mrs, Henry Wertimer; sub-chairmen, St. Paul's, Mrs. K. Howard Hutchinson; Trinity. Mrs.

Edmund W. Granger; Aerenton, Mrs. Charles Dougherty; Bt. Mrs. George I.

Thurstone; St. Mary's, Ahearn of Whitney. Point. N. oy I norn 10 gone to Chicago.

be at home after Oct. 1, at 122 Summit street, Batavia, A 'P Oct. 9 nt Mis Margaret Peters and Miss Ah.a; n. 10 o'clock Dr. and Mrs, Joseph T.

Cook and Miss of Delaware avenue lave taring-Clark. from St. Mary of Sorrow The Misses Clark of Prospect avenue just returned from a three week1' visit to Kennebunkport and the Berkshire. Mrs. Pendennis White and Miss The Woman' Missionary Auxiliary of St.

John's Episcopal Church will hohj a preliminary meeting on Monday ernoon at 2:30 o'clock. In the Gulifl rooms. Church Devitt-Weher. -Mr. and Mrs.

C. J. Weber announce the engagement of their daughter announce tne engagement of their sister, Agnes Elizabeth, to William P. Dearing. The wedding will take place next month.

0tjfenheimerBraam. A pretty wedding took place last Tuefiday evening at the home of the bride, 12S Barton street, when Miss Catherine Agnes Rrnam was united in marring to William Henry Oppen-helmor of Cleveland, formerly of Huf- White have been In New York. Miss Charlen F. Debus, and Mrs. John C.

Peters Jr. Among the guests wre the Mitfsep Ahearn of Whitney's Point, N. Miss -Amanda Rovig, of SlUr Creek, Mr. John Kane, of Chicago. Miss Margaret McCarthy, of Hamilton, Miss Anna CotcheffT.

of KorhPAter, N. Y. At home after pet. 15, at 110 Laurel street. Dorothy White and Mrs.

Kent have returned from Magnolia. Bertha to Mr. George C. Devttt! The wedding will take place In October. falo, the ceremony being performed by RETURNING TO SCHOOL Whitmg.W.lhr.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weller of Northampton Mreet announce the engagement of their daughter, Dela A to Mr. H. 8anord Whiting.

Wedding to take Place in October. The Ruffalo Seminary opens it 3 fail term on next Thursday, 1. Hauenges'Kiley. Mrs. Anna KIley nf Cedar street announces (he engagement of her daush-tr.

Nellie Elizabeth, to Mr. Chariej, jt Haunges. The wedding will take place In November. King-Leitch. Mr nnd Mrj.

Thomas Leitch announce the engagement of their Margaret, to Mr. J. C. King, wedding to take place this month. th Hev.

Henry UHsier or the Lafayette Avenue Reformed Church. The bride's sister. Miss Florence Braam, was maid of honor. Little Miss Marion Coleg was flower girl and Mis Helen Redilck rinjf-bearer. Mr.

James Grant wo bent man. After a trip up the lakes, Mr. and Mrs. Oppenhrimer nil) make their home In Cleveland. The out of town guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Oppenheimer from St. Louis. Mr. Cable, Los Angeles, Mr.

William Braam, Rochester. Perry Htrect. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Schmidt and family of Delaware avenue have returned to the lake shore.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Clinton R. Wyckoffand Mr. and Mrs, William Warren -Dmitri and families return from East River this week.

Col. nnd Mrs. R. F. Pickert of the Hotel Touralne leave today for the Thousand Islands on a fishing trip, and then down the St.

Lawrence, to Montreal, Quebec, and later to tho Perk-shires, Mrs, Robert Patterson Strlne of Ml, Louis, who was formerly Miss Helen Jnrld, Is visiting Mrs. John Forres; Knox of Crescent avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Oeorse R.

Crltcnlow of Norwood avenue are In Duluth. Dr. G. R. Stearns and daughter Elizabeth ar the guests of Col.

and Mrs. J. H. KstIM at Wymberly, Isle of Mooe, Savannah, Ga. Mrn.

Thomas K. Mann and daughters returned from Nlagara-on-the-Luke yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rrnckenrldgo of New York are the guests of Mr.

nnd Mrs. William A. Brackenrldgo l( Ar-gyle Park. Rev. A.

W. Allen and Mrs. Alien, -vho have been visiting the Kev. Frank H. Coffrfin and Mrs.

Coffrnn of lirani street, have returned home. Mrs. S. O. Kennedy, Mrs.

Hvde and Mr. Snmuei F. have rn-en ttie gupsta of Mr. nnd Mrs. (teorge J.

Kennedy at thr-ir snnimer homo on Grand Island. Mrs. Katherine gden has bet-n viii-b-g Walter p. Cooke at Hlewood. Mrs.

A 'Imi M. Fletcher and Mr-Thoma A rrbbn Id and fhiMion tie the guests of Mrs. Dunn of r.vc-nue, i Knaftfr-Noweck. Married, en Thursday evening, Sept. 12.

Mian Wilhelminla No week to Rev. Charles Knapp of Baltimore. Manlierdt-Lawler. The marriage of Miss Iiuretta Law. ler, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, J. St. Margaret's School opens on We 1-nfsday, and this week will sen th reopening of the Klmwond. St. Margaret's girls trying to Vas-sar Collece this year are Madelh.n Aitman, Mrs.

Klixabeth Vine and Aiberta McLean. MIpm L'uilse ntertnan goes hck fur U'i' secmd rir in VasHitr. The Mif.ea Fulton, Km and wre Vn.s:tr. (toffulo Smith tht iertrtide Jt-rra nt T'nnel. Mis? 'T "O-n.

Winilred Smith. i fi I -r. Lawler. to Charles Mnnhnrdt, wan emniJted at 9 o'clock Wednesday marring In the Church of the Holy An-'is, Rev, Father Kallon ofiHntlng. The at Meven; St.

Luke s. Mrs. John W. Cameron; Grace. Mrs, Genj-ge McLeod; All Saints', Mrs.

Daniel Lund; St. Jae-s. Mrs. James Urnwn; Good Mhepherd, Mm. Frederick Newton; St.

Andrew's, Mrs. Alfred Warn ley; St. Barnabas'. Mr. Edward K.

iond; St. Thomas'. Mr. Thomas Allen; fit. Mfirk's, Mrs.

J-jIIur H. Potter; St Jmle's, Mrs. H. Morton; tit, Frank Lura-s, Chairman of waitresses, Miss All of thesn chafrmen ore now huitHy onenned In making up their respertlve committees. tendants were Miss Helen LawUr, maid of honor; Miss Isabel Craig was brides Mass.

Mr, and Mrs. George firewater Mathews of Delaware avenue have returned from the seashore. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S.

McOrnw of Delaware venue are home from the seashore. Miss Emily J. Hawkins is spending three weeks with relatives In the, central part of this State. Mr. and Mrs.

Reuben J. Getx. who have been spending the summer f.t Oi-chard Park, returned to the Niagara Hotel yesterday for the winter. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert W. Pomoroy are in New York. Mi sb Addle rather of California street, who has been spending the eek with friends near Syracuse, came home last night. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl A. Laura and children of Ferry wtreet have return-d from Kyncourt.i Wanakah. where th--y liave been spending the summer, Mrs. Georcre E. Lavernck and Mrs.

Joseph L. HunM'dter left imt week the neflhhore. Mrs. Thomas K. Mann nnd daughters have returned from where they have, ben spend I tu; $everal weeks, Mr.

and Mrs. ftdward RandMll Myer nf Asbiapd avenue. ha ft-t nrned 10 tiie after a coroner spent -in Nova and New Kngland. Mr. find Mrs.

W. NlcbniU of Clovrdnnd. ho npent (he summer (lie rctnrii-. to I'orj'aio to spend Oid Homo with i a. ii- Griffin-Wright.

Mton AHoe Wright was married to Mr. John J. Ortffln ynterday morning nt St. Teresa's Church on Seneca street, Rev. J.

Kean celebrat Intr the Impressive wedding mass. Miss Mary Wnlsh Wfts the bridesmaid. Mr. William II. Walsh was best man and Mr William H.

Wright nnd Mr. Jumps Orlffln of Rome. N. Mere ushers Mr. nnd Mrs.

Orlffln have pone to Washington, on their wedding maid. The bist man was Mr. Arthur lO'-nnnr ei is A envi A a t. H-'vt. y- v.

Manhardt, nnd the ushers Mr. Robe W. Mrlmyre, Mr, Edward J. Method. Mr.

Arthur Hnpmnne sod Mr. Chatles Woodward of Niagara Falls. At horn after Oct. lwt at 12 Fourteenth street. Zoern-SchntJJhacher.

On Monday evening, Sept. Miss Lucy A. Hi-hnellbaeher, daughter of Mrs. (J. E.

Hchneilhacher, was united In marriage to Mr. Julius C. Zoern by the Kev. Frederick A. Kahler of the Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran 'Church.

The home of the bride on Carlton Mreet was the mcene of the wedding, (he ceremony being performed in the presence of the two families, and immediate relatives. The bride wore a prin. "pm gown of point d'esprit over white fiik and carried a hhower bouquet of hride rnjies, the wreath In her hlr hing of the same flowers. Her ornament was a sunburst of diamonds nnd pearls, the gift from the groom. Hhe waa given In marriage by hr mother, who was gowned In black silk Her ulster.

Miss Lillian the mid of honor, wore a princess dre? of white hiitiste and carried pink roses The bridesmaid. Miss lyiulM Zorn! nU-ter of the Krfi'un. wore white hwn mud alMocnriied pink roes. Mr. Edwin II.

Armhrufct fr ws thw he( man, pihI Mi i. of the br)-)f wjiai gi-o'mipnian. Ttie house d-enratd paims, Dimmkk-Dye. Mrs. John Dye of North Ogden itreet announces the marriage of her daughter, Grace to Mr.

Wert Dlmmlck of Wiliard, N. nn the morning of the 2ftth of September with a church ceremony and followed by a reception. Zhzer-Fiacher. A prtty weddlnf wan nolemnlzed at o'clock on Wpflnesdnv fit me home of George Kinrher in North street, when his daughter, Mary Charlotte, wn unltei in mrringoto Mr. Louis Zttzer.

The rrimony was performed by Rev. E. Dnhlman. Thf nnue wore a gown of white rhtfTon, -tabor-ately trimmed with viinl'nnK jarn and rrried a bouquet of brld rmw. Mrs.

John Lang, a siMor of the bride, wad matron of honor. Kh wore a prince gown of whit nil hit oraif trimmed wbh Vflleneienne lace, and carried whit" naiei n. The brldem. I.ir, wre Mip EfllhT Man und MUt Mm. nie Ffsi.hor.

Path. were, gowned ri Journey and will bp at home after Nov. oie nr. 1 at i'rlnceton street. .1 to The pn-t week has been filled with f't'te nnnounrementH of engagements, one nf tho Intreting announcements Wing nmdo by Mr.

and Mrs. Merry Cfifwrdl making public the of their daughter. Miss Jennie Jewett Howard, to Lieut. Burton Johnson Mitchell, 12th Regiment nf Infantry, V. St.

A. Mrs. Emma S. Rutherford if Auburn avfinifl announced the 14 cement of ht-r daughter. Elizabeth Bteven.

to Mr, llliam Meyer. Mrs. Rutherford li a At the Iv-iawnre Avenue Methodist Episcopal church last evening, Miss Florence Edith Puweii, d.iiiRlUer of Mr. and Mrs. Jotrph Wrsiey Powell, was marred to Mr.

Albert Garfield (Jill of Plttvlmrg, hy Ilev, lhulhurt. Th fTialij of horur was Miss Grace Powell, Marv.Artjfv of Savannah, Ci nec (1f Frnlnrlek. Md M'ps ri rr-f (irnv nf putthnrir. and mified lisr.ghain of Uuff-iio were Mr. and Mr.

Walter tJondmati Clnr of v-iv V.u-k are visiting Mr. and Jflm 'hard of sfcet. several dflj's. Smith-Squihb. Several entertainments are being given, for Miss- Anna Squibb, whoe marriage to Mr.

Philip R. Smith of Chics go taks place evening Mrs. A. R. Currfe of Wst DHuv.wi avenue gv card pin on Frld iv nflernnon, on Salurday lfi.tr Mr-ian Pooicy gave a luncheon, Mi.s3 iy Mrs, Th.i c.

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