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P'AGE rlOScc'iion i 1 THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1930 i -1 i A) jCf iC Jliss Louisa Kidsoly, Miss Priseilla Slicnvood Fuller aul Miss Anne Akchurst liave entered liorses in the annual Horse and Tony Show, to be held Saturday at the Pikesville Armory of the One Hundred and Tenth Field Artillery for the benefit of the underprivileged children of Pikesville I A 1 ii 1 .5.: MISS AGNES WIIITIXG WISE Tlic marriape of Miss Wisp, daughter of Dr. Walter I). Wise and the Jat Mrs. Wise, and Mr. Richmond Rulon-Miller, son of Mrs.

George Blakiston and the late Mr. John Rulon-Miller, will take place at 4.30 P. October 7, at Old St. Paul's Trotestant Episcopal Church MRS. JOHN S.

CPvASTY, JR. Before her marriape last Saturday at Emmanuel Protestant Episeopal Church, Mrs. Grasty was Miss Dorothy Lee Fox, daughter of Mrs. Freeland Fox and the late Mr. Fox.

Mr. and Mrs. Grasty are taking a wedding trip by motor. They will live at 221 West Lanvale street MLss Nancy Hardcastle Fisher, Miss Anne C. Harrison, Miss Amy Rulon-Miller, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Isabel Thorn Barton, Miss Ellen Gowcn Duer and Mrs.

Clinton P. Pitts, all of Baltimore; MLss Joan Scull, of Philadelphia; Miss Louise Tunstall Barroll, of Ardmore, Miss Mary Owen Lyon, of Purcellvillc, and Miss Mary Haven Roberts, of1 Houston, Texas, formerly of Baltimore. Mr. John Rulon-Miller, of New York, will be his brother's best man, the ushers including Mr. Johnson Garrett, Mr.

John Rouse, Mr. Albert Dil-worth Matthai, Mr. Arthur P. Gorman 2d, Mr. Roger Brooke Hopkins, Mr.

C. Baker Clotworthy, Mr. Robert Rulon-Miller, brother of the Mr. Robert Swan Mueller, and Mr. Francis Hugcr McAdoo, all of Baltimore; Mr.

James Ewing, Mr. Douglas Fairchild and Mr. Charles Agnew, all of New York; Mr. Gould Jones, of Washington, and Mr. William Gayley, of Levering-Wyeth Wedding Attendants Are Named Society Notes I By NORAH GITTINGS Miss Barbara Levering Is Chosen By Sister As Her Maid Of Honor MISS BARBARA LEVERING will be the maid honor at the marriage of her sister, Miss Carolyn Symington Levering, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Walker Levering, and Mr. Stuart MacRcynolds Wyeth. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Nathan C. Wyeth. of Washington, which will take place at 4 P. Friday, at Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church, the Rev. T.

Guthrie Speer, pastor of the officiating. Mrs. Edward T. Newell, another sister of the bride, will be her matron of honor. The bridesmaids will be Mrs.

Herbert Stratford, Jr, of Chicago, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. John H. West Muss Caroline J. George, Miss Elizabeth J. Ramseur, Miss Juliet Gill Mc-Adams, MLss Ellinor Donnell Levering (cousin of the bride).

Miss Marjorie Wampole, all of Baltimore, and Miss Jane Norris, of Philadelphia. Mr. Herbert Stratford, Will Be Best Man Mr. Herbert Stratford, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, will be the best man and the ushers will include Mr. Edwin W.

Levering 3d, brother of the bride; Mr. Robert Hare, Mr. William J. Clothier, Jr, Mr. William I.

Forbes. and Mr. Frederick Marshall, Jr, all of Philadelphia; Mr. Richard Grandin, of Boston; Mr. Philip Peltz, of Selkirk, N.

Dr. Edward T.I Newell, Jr, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mr. Jack Burke, of Washington, D. C. Miss McAdams will entertain at a spent in Europe.

She has opened her! apartment at the Washington. Mrs. McAdoo Keith has returned to Knollwood, her home in the Green Spring Valley, after sending the summer with her mother, Mrs. Isaac E. Emerson, at Narragansett, R.

I. Miss Mary Lcc Poe, who left early in the summer for California and Alaska, has rejoined her mother, Mrs. S. Johnson Poe, their home on Stony Run Lane, Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs.

John Edward Johnston to a dinner dance New Year's night at their home, Charlcote House, in honor of Miss Ellen McHenry Bruce, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bruce and a cousin of Mrs. Johnston. Lieutenant and Mrs.

Lewis Parker Fairlamb, who have been stationed for the past several years on Guam Island, have returned to America and are now at Arlington, Va. Mrs. Fairlamb was formerly Miss Gwendolin Steele, of Baltimore. i To Honor Debutante Miss Mary CIcmson Will (live Supper For Miss Agnes L. Sasscer M' 1SS AGNES LANSDALE SAS SCER.

debutante daughter of Representative Lansdale G. Sasscer and Mrs. Sasscer, who will make her bow to society at the Bachelors' Cotillon, will be the guest of honor at a buffet supper tonight to be given by Miss Mary Clemson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.

Clemson, at their home in Westminster. A number of guests from Baltimore and Prince George's county will attend. Miss Cassandra Lee arrived in New York last Saturday after a summer Invitations Issued Attendants Also Named For Marriage To Take Place October 7 DOCTOR AND MRS. WALTER D. WISE have issued invitations to the marriage of Dr.

Wise's daughter, Miss Agnes Whiting Wise, and Mr. Richmond Rulon-Miller, son of Mrs. George Blakiston and the late Mr. John Rulon-Miller, to take place at 4.30 P. October 7, at Old St.

Pauls Protestant Episcopal Church, the Rev. Dr. Arthur B. Kinsolving officiating. Miss Eleanor King Goodenow will be the maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Josephine Lee Chatard, Miss Marjorie Armstrong Pendleton, Sfcix 1- 4 I I I I v-f "i I I I i I i I lin 1 1 1 i A'" I Miss Constance Franchot 1 I 4 I I' H' 0 I 'I 1 t.

I I Ci i 5 1 I I 1 I 1 'Ai -l I'll' i null I Mi 1 I) I ,4 A- fx-K, Klilil i ti I v4 A1 i- i si i. S' 1 x-( x- ix Is Bride Of Mr. Tenney cocktail party this afternoon in honor of Miss Levering and Mr. Wyeth. and on Thursday Miss George, Miss Ramseur and Miss Wampole will give a dinner for the bridal party at the Green Spring Valley Hunt Club.

Friday, the day of the wedding, Mrs. West and her mother, Mrs. James Davis Harrison, will entertain the bridal party at a lunch at the home of Mrs. Harrison. Misses Wight And Freeman Visit Friends In Boston Miss Hannah Cox Wight, who recently returned from California, where she had been visiting friends and relatives, left early in the week with Miss Stanley Freeman to visit friends in Boston.

Miss Wight returned to Philadelphia yesterday, where she will spend a few days, while Miss Freeman has joined her mother, Mrs. John Douglas Freeman, in New York, for several days. Miss Freeman's engagement to Mr. Edward Adams Wheeler, son of Mr Edward Wheeler, Jr, of Boston, and the late Mrs. Wheeler, has recently been announced.

The wedding will take place in October. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Riggs will return tomorrow to their apartment at the Warrington after a summer spent at their cottage on Fishers Island. Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas Clayland Turnbull. Jr, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Douglas Clayland Turnbull 3d. SchicfTclin, of New York; Miss Emma E. Blagden, of Long Island; Miss Elizabeth Motley, Miss Elizabeth Mills and Miss Harriet Bundy, of Boston; Miss Pauline Washington, of Nashville, Tenn, and Mrs.

Charles H. Tenney, sister-in-law of the bridegroom. They wore gqfvns of yellow chiffon, duplicating that of the maid of honor, with large chiffon hats of yellow with moire bows at the back and sides, their old-fashioned bouquets being centered with yellow roses with a ring of bouvardia, another ring of yellow roses, then lilies of the valley circled finally with j'ellow tulle. Mr. Charles Tenney Brother's Best Man Mr.

Charles H. Tenney was his brother's best man, the ushers includ ing "Mr. G. Morgan Browne, Mr. Thomas P.

Richmond. Mr. Harvey McClintock. Jr, Mr. Malcolm D.

Watson and Mr. Morton Fearey, of New York; Mr. John S. Pillsbury, of Min neapolis, Mr. H.

P. Baldwin Terry, Mr. Anson Herrick and Mr. Alexander Brown, of Detroit Mr. Douglas W.

Franchot brother of the bride; Sir. Clive L. DuVal, Mr. Derrick Vanderbilt Webb and Mr. Charles P.

Williamson. The ceremony was followed by a reception at 5 P. M. at the home of the bride's mother on Wendover road. On returning from their wedding journey Mr.

and Mrs. Tenney will live in New Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Reid are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter at the Johns Hopkin-Hospital.

Mrs. Reid was formerly Anne Fox Olivier, TOW that the debutante season is 1J well on its way, the list of those making their bow to society this win ter may be said to be fairly well established, though from time to time last-minute decisions and announce ments may be expected from various ources. Most of these, however, will be out-of-town guests. Debutantes Of City And Baltimore County The present outlook is for almost ighty debutantes, many of whom have come, or are coming from other cities, but whose mothers or grandmothers were Baltimoreans. Baltimore and county debutantes listed include: SJISS MENA danehter of Mr.

and Walirr K. Ahell. KATHEKIXB UUCKETT (laughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph Addifon.

Hiss josethixe bowik addtsox. of Mr. and Mrs. French Bowie Addison. UlS.S RACK BROWN ALBERT.

luhtT of Mra. A. Iawon K(wr, Jr. and Mr. J.

liollin Buchanan Albert. IHSS ELIZABETH' VAN METRE AX-I'ERStiXi ilanEhliT of I.leutPnant Tolonfl K. Frederick Andprson. C. S.

A. rired) and Mra. Anderson. lfISS PATRICIA RANDOLPH BAR-TOX. rianeluer of Mr.

and Mrs. Randolph Barton. Jr. IflSS CLARE HAXAT.T, BEIRXE. rtaoehtpr of Mr.

and Mm. Francis i. Birn. MSS CECELIA GORDON BOWDOIX, daughter of Mr. irlirn Bnwdoln.

ELLEX MclIENRY BRT'CE. I Uucbtpr of Mr. and Mr. James Bruc FRANCES LAWRASrtN dauKfatrr of Mr. and Mra.

Rictin Barker. lilSS SARA PHELTON CARMAN, danthifr of Mr. and Mra. Edward H. Carman.

ms JfEPHIXE DIXON, daughter of Mra William T. Iion. CLARE Ml'RRAY EACER. datijrh- tfr of Mr. and Mm.

Anvill Eaerr. irisS NANCY ELLICOTT daughter of Mr. and Mra. O. Kllta Elllrott.

Jr. MISS MARGARET COCRTAI'LD FIN- NtY. danehlrr of Mr. and Mra. Eben I.

Finney. IIS EMMELINE ROBINSON FISHER, daughter of Mra. Robinron Fisher. JJISS FRANCES SCOTT FITZGERALD. dauchfer of Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Scott Fifiterald. IISS BARBARA CLOSE GARRETT. danrhter of Mr. and Mra.

Robert Karrert. HIPS CAROLINE FISCHER GARY, danchter of Mr. and Mra. James A. tJar.T.

Jr. HISS FRANCES KENNY GOODWIN, dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Lawrence Goodwin.

JfISS SALLIE GORMAN, dansrhter of the late Mr. and Mra. Albert Gorman. Hiss dorothy gerard hopkins. dauchter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Rocer Brooke Hopkins. Other Debutantes On Cotillon List HISS FAT LEONARD JACKSON. danehrer of Mr. and Mrs.

Ererett E. Jackson. Jr. HISS MARY JANNEV. daughter of Doctor and Mrs.

John H. Janner. HISS BETTT MORTON MacKIE. dauphfer or Mr. and Mra.

Faul Thrus-lon MarKie. HISS JOAX DONALDSON MANNING. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Russell Manning.

HISS FRANCES MATTHAI. dansrhter of Mr. and Mrs. w. Howard Matthai.

HISS HARRIET DISHANE PEXNI- AN PATTERSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling- Patterson. HISS ELIZABETH RANDOLPH PEARKE. daughter of Mrs.

Aubrey I'earre and the late Mr. pearre. HISS SCSAN RANDALL PINCOFFR dancher of Doctor and Mrs. Maurice I'lneoffa. HISS HENRIETTA GITTINGS REX -SHAW, danchter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Rensharr. Jr HISS LOUISE ROMAN RIDGELT daughter of Mr. John Ridgely. and the late Mr.

RidgHr. HISS MARGARET WILLING RIDGE LY. daughter of Mr. Julian White RidgelT and the late Mr. Rldgelv.

HISS CORNELIA ROWLAND, daugh tor of Mr. Sheppafd Horsier. cd ttiS 1st Mr. C. Ransom Rowland MISS MARY PAGE RUTH, daughter of Mr.

and Mra. Walter N. Buth. MIS.H AGNES LANSDALE KASSCER, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Laimdale Sassccr.

MISS LOUISE DUG AN SHR1VER. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joncph Nicholas Slirlvcr. MISS SARAH ALDEN SIMMONS.

daughter Mr. and Mrs. George Bradford Simmons. MISS MARY WASHINGTON SPEER. daughter of Mr.

Talbot Taylor Speer. MISS ACHSAH CARRINGTON STET- TIN1US. daughter of Mrs. William C'arrington Sttttinius. MISS GORDON STIRLING, daughter of Rear Admiral Yates Stirling, U.

S. N. (retired), and Mrs. Stirling. MISS NANCY TALIAFERRO, daughter of Mr.

aud Mrs. John C. Taliaterro, Jr. MISS nELEN TAPPAN. daughter of Mrs.

Gail Tappan. MISS MARGARET COULD TYSON, daughter of Mr. and "Mrs. James Wood Tyson 3d. MISS SALLY CALVERT WALKE.

laughter of the Reverend and Mrs. Roger A. Walke. MISS NATALIE Ol'DESLYS WEBB, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank I. Webb. MISS GUILLERMIXA DE BILLET WHITELKY, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Benjamin Whiteley.

MISS DOROTHY WILLIAMS, daughter of Mra. Charles Louis Marburg. MISS MARY CHURCH WILSON, daughter of Sir. J. Roberts Wilson.

MISS MARY WREXX. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holmes Wrenn. Out-Oi-T own Girls To Make Debuts The out-of-town debutantes making their debut here include: MISS ELIZABETH MAYO ATKIXSOX.

(laughter or Mr. and Mra. Thomas Atkinson. MISS PATRICIA BAYXE. daughter of ana Mrs.

William liavne. MISS VIRGINIA BOGERT. daughter of and Henry Lawrence Bogert. MISS MARY CARLISLE BOYD, daugh ter or sir. lieorge X.

Boyd. MISS DOROTHY BEXTLEY COW- ARDIX. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moale Cowardin.

MISS MARGARET ELIZABETH do- ROTP, daughter of Mr. Harold dc-Ropp. MISS ACHSAH BOWIE DORSET. daughter of Rear Admiral Ken lain in Korsey, V. S.

and Mrs. Dorsey. MISS VALENTINE BOND EDGAR. laughter of Mr. and Mra.

William Edgar. MISS ELEANOR DT'LANY FOTTER- ALL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Law Fotterall. MISS MARY BARTLETT GIBXET.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Gibney. MISS TEGGY GOULD, daughter of Mr.

and Earl c. B. Gould. MISS BARBARA ISELIX. daughter of air.

ana -Mrs. u. Oliver iselln. MISS MARGARET LOUISE LEWIS. dautrhter of Doctor and Mrs.

Robert M. Lewis. MISS ELEANOR MATIIILDE McWIL- J.1AM. daughter of Mrs. Nash Mc-William.

MISS BEVERLY BLADEN MANN. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benson Mann. Jr.

MISS MARY PAT'I, MASI. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Masi. MISS HELEN BOUDIXOT MOXTGOM- t.tix.

flauchter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rhea Montgomery. Other Out-Of -Towner On Long List MISS AXXE STEELE OSBORN. daughter of Mra.

Edmund Wr. Nash. MISS MARY STEELE OSBORN. daugh ter oi airs, r.iimund w. Nash.

MISS VIRGINIA PENNINGTON. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gregc Pennington. MISS VIVIAN ROBERTS, daughter of ana Mrs.

narles Koherta 3d. MISS MARGARET SIMPSON, daugh ter of Mr. William Simpson 3d. MISS MARY ALRICKS STEELE. daughter of Mrs.

J. Nelson Steele. MISS AILEEN TAYLOR, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B.

Taylor. Jr. MISS LEACY MACDOXALD TUCKER, daughter of Mr. John Randolph Tucker. MISS METCALFE WAR-FIELD, daughter of Mrs.

Henry M. Warheld. Jr. MISS CREDII.LA BARKSDALE AVICK-HAM. dansrhter of Capt.

Williams Carter Wiekham. V. S. and Mrs. Wick ham.

MISS EDITH CLARK WILLIAMS. Imichter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney W. Williams.

T'HE marriage of Miss Constance i Lippincott Franchot, daughter of Mrs. Harold Money and the late Mr. Douglas Warner Franchot, and Mr. Daniel Gleason Tenney, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel G. Tenney, of New York, took place at 4 P. M. yesterday at Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church; the Rt. Rev.

Ernest M. Stires, bishop' of Long Island, and the Rev. Theodore P. Ferris, rector of the church, officiating. The bride, who was given in mar riage by her brother, Mr.

Nicholas V. V. Franchot 2d, wore a gown of ivory chiffon with a tight shirred bodice, long, tight shirred sleeves, a full skirt made with layers upon layers of chif fon, draped and caught with orange blossoms, then falling into a wide court train. Her double veil of tulle was fastened from a crown of orange blos soms and fell to the end of her train, and she carried an old-fashioned bouquet of orange blossoms. Miss Claire Ober Is Maid Of Honor Miss Claire Byrd Ober was the maid of honor.

She wore white chiffon with a tight bodice, short, pufted sleeves caught with tiny bows of yellow and a very full double chiffon skirt draped and caught with tiny yellow bows, a large white chiffon hat with yellow moire bows at the back and and carried an old-fashioned bouquet of yellow roses circled with bouvardia and tulle. The bridesmaids were Miss Diane Franchot sister of the bride; Miss Fendall Franchot of New York, cousin of the bride; Miss Elizabeth Dixon, of Baltimore; Miss Anne X- MISS ROSLYN DOROTHY HANNA Miss Hanna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleetwood llanna of will be the puest of honor at a box party to be given by her parents tomorrow evening for the premiere of the new play, "See My Lawyer," at the Maryland. A buffet supper will follow at their home on West Thirty-ninth street.

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