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SECTION 2 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5, 1916. sssx3es. I 1 I I TWO BRIDES I COLEMAN TRUEHEART. POSSUM HUNT CRABBE BRADY. Attractive IHouse party; MiS3 Virginia Tyler Miss Virginia Crabbe and Mr.

To Be Given At Silver Hills By-Miss Penelope Hardy. To Be Guests of Honor At a luncheon Wednesday At th Pendennis Club. Alfred Foster Brady, and Mr. Charles B. Trueheart To Be Married.

Wheeling, W. To Be ried Early In December. RS. SAMUEL H. MOON will be RS.

SPALDING COLEMAN an MISS PENELOPE HARDT will be host Saturday night at a 'possum hunt and week-end house party at the country home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William B. M' M' host Wednesday at a luncheon at the Pendennis Club in honor AND MRS.

LINDSAY nounces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Virginia Tyler THOMAS CRABBE announce Hardy, on Silver Hills. ho engagement of their daughter. Miss Virginia Crabbe, to Mr. Alfred Foster Brady, of Wheeling, The following will be present: MESSRS.

AND MESDAMES George Bush, William B. Hardy. Joseph P. Dumesnil, MISSES Margery Cowan, Sallie Alexander, Jane Tyler, Helen Wiseman, w. Va.

Coleman, to Mr. Charles It. Trueheart. V-- ATTRACTIVE DANCE Given Friday Night At the Pen- SJ dennis Club In Honor of Miss Well Fulton. of two of the fall brides, Misses Helen Miller and Mary Virginia Campbell.

Covers will be laid for: MESDAMES Theodore Powell, Arch Campbell, of Zanesville. O. Wallace G. iller, William McDonald, Samuel H. Moon.

of Muncie, MISSES Helen Miller, Pattl Ready West, Mary Virginia of Nashville: Campbell. Mary Winifred Virginia Morton. Settle, Elizabeth Newton, Margaret Drulen, of Cincinnati; of Bardstown. The wedding will take place early in December at the home of Miss Crabbe's grandparents. Mr.

and Mrs. William Maryiuiey, Florence oyes. MESSRS. Pryor Thorne, in Eminence. Joe Larabee, Victor Engelhard.

Bushrod Taylor, Vincent Thomas, Robert C. Logan. William Brucker, DINNER PARTY thai, which will take place November AND MRS. GEORGE C. 30.

To Be Given To-morrow Nieht WASHBl'RXE were hosts returned homo yesterday after a visit to Miss Mary Miller Brown at the nf hap frrn.tirtmnther. MrB. Friday night at a dance at Miss Bessie Haldeman left vesterdav J. M. Ferguson in Reeser Place.

By Mr. and Mrs. Marion E. Taylor. for Crab Orchard, where she will spend a week the guest of her grandmother, Mrs.

John Buchanan. th Pendennis Clut) in honor of Miss Pulton, one of the season's debutantes. The ballroom was artistically decorated in palms and smilax. green being the only color used. The hall had lestoons ot smilax; around the wall Mr.

Cyrus Hill, of Chicago, will ar Mrs. Nellie Burks returned Friday from Houston, where she, had been visiting her son, Mr. Bowmer Burks, and Mrs. Burks. Mrs.

John Burks, of Chattanooga, who has been (Continued On Tenth Page.) rive Wednesday to spend several days at the Tavern Club. SWAGAU SHEE CONGRESSMAN SW LEV AND MRS will be guests of 1 RS. guests of SHERLEY Miss Amalie Craighead, of Dayton, honor to-mor row night at a dinner given by Mr. banked in the corners were bay trees and palms. In the dining room the green decorations were combined with yellow and Mrs.

Marion K. Taylor at their SOCIAL CALENDAR chrysanthemums. The punchbowl was compiLteiy hidden in a mund of vel-3ow i-hrytanthemums. Mr. and Mrs.

Washburne and Miss Fulton received their guests at the entrance of the ballroom. Mrs. Washburne wore a handsome Smported gown of embroidered gray chiffon and crepe de chine mounted home on Third street. Covers will be laid for the following: Congressman Swagar Sherley and Mrs. Sherley: Messrs.

and Mesdames Charles McChord. of Washington, Frank N. Hartwell. Marion E. Taylor.

GUESTS OF HONOR I 4 At a Luncheon Given Thursday over white satin and llesh colored chif- fon. The (-ourt train was of crepe At "Creel lodge." RS. CREEL BROWN was host (Photograph from Cusicfc Studio. chine, which was heavily embroidered metallic colors. Miss Fulton was attired in a praeii-liiown satin gown trimmed in silver lace.

Dr. Garvin Fulton and Mrs. Fulton and Mr. and Mrs. W.

Forncati Williams assisted in receiving. Among those present were: Auralie Craighead. Elizabeth Haldc- Oavton; mmi. Dorothy Bonnie. Elizabeth Hollo-Catherine Burge.

wav, IMimrtd I.iu Bull- Sophia Preston ing. Hill. SUary Miller Brown. Marv Kopfer. of Harris-Bingham.

New York: Sl.irtha Ruilltt. of Virginia Jnurtt. Thursday at luncheon at "Creel Lodge," her country OF MISSES NANCl' HANNA. OF SHELBYV1LLE: MARGUERITE McLEAN, MARTHA WILLIS. OF SHELBYVILtiK, AND CHARLOTTE WILLIS, November 6 Mrs.

Leander C. Woolfolk's informal 10 oclock luncheon at The Seelbach for Mrs. Swagar Sherley and Miss Anna Boiling, of Washington. Mr. and Mrs.

Marlon E. Taylor's dinner for Congressman Swagar Sherley and Mrs. Sherley. Miss Helen Wiseman's luncheon far Miss Martha Bullitt, oi Harrisburg, Pa. Anniversary reception from 4 to 6 o'clock at Girls Frlendl Mr.

Kilbourn Dennis' theater party to Keith's, followed by a supper at the Pendennis Club, for Misses Fanny Speed Watkins and Mildred Lee Boiling. Xovember 7 Mrs. Joseph. Burge's afternoon reception for her debutante daughter. Miss Catherine Burge.

Miss Virginia Morton's tea for Miss Helen Miller. Mr. and Mrs. G. Thruston Ballard's informal dinner at the Pendennis Club.

Mrs. John M. Whayne's handkerchief shower for Miss Mary Whayne. Standard Club's informal dinner-dance. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence W. Vogt informal dinner at the Pendennis Club. Mr. and Mrs.

Crittenden F. Ceilings' dinner at home: November 8 Mrs. Samuel H. Moon's luncheon at the Pendennis Club for Misses Helen Miller and Mary Virginia Campbell. Mrs.

E. H. Bennett's boudoir shower for Miss Mary hayne. Miss Julia Meade Starkey's luncheon-bridge for Miss Dorothy Miss Jeaiiette Barnes luncheon for Miss- Martha Bullitt, of HaTrieburg. Pa.

Miss Pauline Ouerbacker's bridge party for Miss Helen Miller. Mrs. Hewett Brown's luncheon for Miss Katherine Dodd. November 9 Mrs. John H.

Sutcliffe's reception for Miss MUdred Lee Boiling. Wood-Jenkins wedding at 4 o'clock. Miss Louise Jones' home dance for Miss Elsie Mcluennan. Mrs. J.

M. Ferguson's dinner at the Pendennis Cifiub for Miss Mary Miller Brown. Mies Katherine Barnett's luncheon for Miss Helen.3Iiller at th Pendenr.ls Club. Mrs. Leander C.

Woolf oik's 10 o'clock luncheon at. The Seelbach for Miss Elsie McLennan. SHELBY VILLE. Misses Hanna and Willis, who were members of Miss Marguerite McLean's house party, have returned home. They were guests of honor at a number of parties while in Louisville and made, a host of friends.

home at Anchorage, in honor of Mesdames Swagar Sherley, of Washington, and II. E. Young, of Charlestown, N. C. The house was attractively decorated for the occasion.

In the reception hall and living room white and pink chrysanthemums were used. In the dining room yellow was the I INFORMAL TEA CLUB TEA Harrisliurn. I John: I HANDKERCHIEF SHOWER To Be Given Tuesday In Honor 'j; of Miss Mary H. Whayne. To Be Given Tuesday By Miss JJ To Be Given Saturday By Miss Louise Johnson.

Florence May Adams Lincoln Isahel Mclennon, Helen Mapother, Which Will Meet Once a Month During the Winter. Florence Roe. Virginia Morton. color used. In the center of the ta ble was a fountain filled with Marechal Margaret Bickle.

Elsie Nancy Louise- Campbell, JCathi rine Ihnlfl. 3Cdiih Edmonds. McCarroil, Klizahfth Webb. Winifred Fox. Frank, JJboda Fu'ton.

Nell Fulton. Julia George, Hngerty, JOHN M. "WHAYNE will I'lla Kotunson. Hildegarde Whit-nev. Helen U'ifT-an.

-Margaret Wvmond. I.oulse Walton. Marv Gunn Pnn-ell. Elizalietli HELEN MILLER, whose Neil roses. Around this were silver candlesticks holding lighted yellow tapers tied with yellow tulle.

Mrs. Brown's guests were: MESDAMES. HE first meeting: of the Dana M'r, be marriage to Sir. Edward Haz host Tuesday afternoon at Hall Club was held Friday afternoon at the apartment of Mrs. handkerchief shower in hon ard West will take place No November 10 Mrs.

T. C. Coleman's luncheon at the Pendemtis Club and theater party for Misses Aileen M. du Cleveland; Edith Edmonds and Katherine Dodd. Mrs.

Harvey Shanks" tea for Mrs. John W. TXillis. of Mont- vember 15, will be guest ot honor at an informal tea given Tuesday by Hiss MESSRS MISS MAIIY H. WHAYNE, whose marriagre Mr.

Simon J. Clark, of Port Jarvis. -V. will take place November 16, will be Burst of honor at an informal tea Saturday given by Miss Florence Roe at h'-r home on Itansdcll avenue. Jliss Hoe's invitations include: US DA II US Stanley Kresse.

Martin Neeil, Jesse Frazer. ,1. "ells, CUnt Warren. .1. V.

Wells. comerv. jtnd Alius Mjitv PhllliDs Konoer. of New York. Charles V.

Edmonds, W. T. Blncklev. Albert Willis. Peyton H.

Hoge, T. C. Hol.bs. Edward Sewoll. Edward Hobbs.

or of Miss Mary H. Whayne. Mrs. Whuyne's 'quests will MESDAMES T. li.

Whayne, Roy IT. Whayne, Everett Carl Miller," Kdni'ind Miller. Wallace Kattman. MISSES Carrio Ilobinson, of Klizaheth Kurtz, Mrs. Scott Duncan's informal luncheon for Miss Mary WKayne.

Adolph Beutlinger's informal bridge party in honor of Swagar Sherley, H. Arthur Rutlerlge, John Marshall, S. Clay Lyons, W. A. Northcutt, Ernest Walker, of Gulf port: B.

1. Wartield, Miss Fanny Craig. Virginia Morton. MiBS Morton's guests will include: Mesdames Norris Embry and Theodore Powell, of Zancsville, O. MISSES Helen Miller, Jane Carothere, Clarence W.

Vopt. The club will meet once a month during1 the year and after Christmas will take up active charitable work. The following compose the club: MESDAMES Clarence. W. Vogt, David Brebeck, Hunt Jones, Robert Woodard.

MISSES Elizabeth Halde- Katherine Whito- Miss Larguerlte Smith, or Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Knott's dinner for Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Barret Heyburn. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardin Ward's dinner at the Pendennis Nandiu Daisy Gricsbj'.

Club for Miss Nell Fulton. Elizabeth Newton, Marisaret Boyd, Mrs. Pierce Butler's tea for Misses Isabel McLennan. and Elate tiarr' Alnstie, l-rank Khort. of Cincinnati: Viola BoniwassBr, Mary Field Brooks, Annie Burton.

Ruth Farmhouse, Kil ward Alibntt. Monrof Bush. Levi Bloom. Thomas Bfckinan, Max Barker. Keith Bullitt.

Ttalpli Bristol. tVlnthrop Breed. Jtoberl Baldwin. Bodley Booker, William Tulcy Brueher. Jl'-hry Oilhort Burnett.

Norman Blaeklov, TV. H. Crawford, anford Clarke. J-Iollowav Clark, P. Caldwell.

Hrnry flray. James Hundley, Overtoil Harris. Charles M. Hardin, John Porter Jefferson. Joseph S.

Lawton, Robert C. Lo-an. Edwin Norman. Chester Newman. John Newman.

Emmet O'Neal. Dr. John W. Price. Henry Rjuitorberg, J.

M. rvoltfnson. Hunt Smith. Karl Smith. Charles Swearin- wide.

Mary II. Whuyne, Florence Roe, Whayne, Lucy Willis. Nannie Wells, Ida. Hilt, McLennan. Miss Eva Logan's handkerchief shower for MLss Helen Miller.

November 11 Miss Kate Bodine Stone's luncheon for Miss Helen Miller. I PATRONS Lola bills. Marjorie Goodwyn, Carolyn Evans, Eva Logan, Ijorena Graham, Kate Bodinc Stone. Pauline Ouerbacker, Marjorie Embry, Katherine Barnett. man.

Florence Joyes. Margaret Munn. Elizabeth Bridges, Sue May ratti Heady West, of Nashville; Cora Bell Embry. Virginia Campbell. Emily Ortutt, Mildred Harrison.

Catherine Burge, Katherine Iodd, Marv Helen Seelbach. Margaret Ford. Harry Ainslie, M. S. Douglas, Scott Duncan, Robert Pryor, J.

It. lluflin, T. II. Whayne, J. W.

Ralley, K. V. Roe. J. M.

Whayne, Fred Graham, .1. D. Shouse. Harry Kendall, A. Albrecht.

II. K. Boone, Nannie Bullock, W. J. McLaughlin, I'aul Baehv, D.

E. Roc Miss Louise Walton's debutante luncheon for Hiss Elsie McLennan. Miss Blanche Davison's kitchen shower for Miss Helen Calla 4- For the Moving Picture Which X. Will Be Given November 14, I INFORMAL DINNER BL, At the Woman's j. J.

a. Bullock, 8:30 P. Club. MISSES I INFORMAL DINNER 4 Junius Caldwell, PLANS gen. Given Wednesday Night In Mary Whayne, Esther Truman.

Carrie Robinson, of Josephine Oowning, Francis Stites. H. L. Taylor. Xanda, N.

Eueenia Bryant- Honor of Miss Mildred Lee Boiling. A. Thomson, For Several Weddings Which way. Miss Florence Roe's Informal tea for Miss Mary Whayne. Miss Penelope Hardy's possum hunt and week-end house party at Sliver Hills.

Miss Fiske's miscellaneous shower for Miss Helen Fiske. November 13 Miss Mary Virginia Campbell's theater -party for-Miss Helen Miller. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Washington E. Bayly's dinner and theater party for Miss Jeannette Barnes. Miss Cora Bell Embry's dinner for Miss Helen Miller and Mr. Edward H. West.

Mrs. Myrlck Winkler's bridge party for Miss Tillio Briggs, ot Nashville. Mr. Mrs. Charles F.

Grainger's dinner at Pendennis Club, followed by theater party, for Miss Mary Miller Brown. Mrs. Victor H. Engelhard's "500" party. To Be Given Tuesday ITight By Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence W. p. Vogt At the Pendennis Club. Will Take Place In November.

HE following are the patronesses for the moving picture which Jinch Cnpt-rton, Elliott Callahan, Hmvurd Fern's, SiminonF. Woodford rulnney, 3-Cilbourn Dennis, VlIact Embry. Victor Kngt-lhurd. Ijrwi. J.

Hollo will bo given for the benefit of Alvah Terry. Prentice Terry, Carl Wipir.m;in, George Wathen, Wnod. Norbotirn Gray. HuTord Wise. ihT.de Jack Ynung, the American Ambulance Field Serv ISS FAX.VT SPEED WATKIXS mHE wedding of Miss Helen Miller Tlu-Ima Dultin, Ce-colia Stone, Lucy WHlia, Kuth White, Fanny Welts, Wells, Fay Wapfjener, Katherine Gore.

Florence Howard, Manraret Klein, I'ntrfcia Mathews, Mattie Math-cws, Aueen Hamilton, Frances Gemert. Annie Burton, Alix Truman, ice, the night of November 14 at 8:30 Edith Binjcham, Julia Seller, Urace Seiler. Louise Moore, George Louise Sehon. Judith Howard, Sidney Groves, Non Campbell, of Nicholasville; Helen Tii Tel. Mary Walker, Mary Margnift Druir-n.

Mildred Whayne, Mary Field Brooks, boat Wednesday night at o'clock at the Woman's Club: R. AND MRS. CLARKNCR W. informal dinner at the November 14 Mr. and Mrs.

Burwell K. Marshall's dinner for Miss Kath -resfjam Sackett, wly, I and Mr. Edward Hazzard West J- will be solemnized on the night of November 15 at 8 o'clock at the MESDAMKS VOOT will he hosts Tuesday apartment her parents in the Puri- 4 erine Dodd. Miss Elizabeth Kaye Smith's informal luncheon for Miss Helen Miller. night at an informal dinner at Georjre C.

Avery, Saunders P. Joni'S, Edward Altsheler. Kichard Knott, in honor of one of the season's the Pendennis Club. Following the din Peter Lee Atherton, debutantes. Miss Mildred Lee Rolling.

home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Griffin Miller, on First November 15 G. D. Whayne's dinner party for Miss Mary H.

Whayne ANNOUNCEMENTS i H. W. Blanc. George Braden, ner the party will remain to hear the 1 Following the dinner the party attend street. election returns.

William ed a dance given by Mr. and Mrs. W. The Rev. Dr.

David Cady Wright, Covers will bo laid for: Messrs. and H. Kaye at the Louisville Country ana Air. Simeon j. uiarK, or Jarvis, iM.

l. Mrs, William Howard Courtenay's luncheon-bridge for Misa Julia C. George. Home wedding of Miss Helen Miller and Mr. Edward Hazzard West at 8 o'clock.

Home wedding- of Miss Dorothy Lamb Nones and Mr. Elmer Harris Doe. of Montclair, N. J. Morris Belknap.

Peyton X. Clarke, Bruce Haldeman, and Mr. John Hoick, brother of the bride, was the groomsman. Mesdames T. B.

Duncan, W. Hume Club in honor of Miss Xell Fulton. rector of St- Paul's Episcopal church, will perform the ceremony. John Ij. Helm, Tho bridal party marched out to Logan and Clarence W.

Vogt. John Charles Middleton, Charles MciikcU George Jtobinson. Georo Itobinson, W. l'ercy Semple, G. Hreuux Ballard, Robert Bonnie.

Samuel Bingham. C. T. Collins. Samuel Culbertson.

William Culbertson. Attilla Cox, John Churchill. Stuart B. Duncan, HELEN WISEMAN will be Mendelssohn's wedding march. Mrs.

T. W. Powell, of Zanesville, November 16 Mrs. Alexander McLennan's ball at the Woman's Club for host at an informal luncheon I'atty B. Semple.

John J. Moren, Victor Newcomb, Henry J. Powell, Ml: ISS will be her sister's matron of honor, Covers were laid for the following: MISSKS Mildred Lee Boiling. Fanny Speed War-Louise Campbell. kins.

MKSSRS. Rod ley Booker, Alvah Terry. at a number of entertainments prior to her debutante daughter. Alias hlsle McLennan. Wedding of Miss Mary H.

Whayne and Mr. Simeon J. Clark, of to-morrow in honor of Miss and Miss Patti Ready West, of Nash her wedding. Mrs. John M.

whayne The church was tastefully decorated with palms and ferns. An informal reception was held at tho bride's home ville, sister of the groom, will be the port Jarvis, is. at p. m. at uaptist cnurcn.

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bridges' dinner for Miss Emma Hacerty.

Benjamin arfleiu will give a handkerchief shower Tues maid of honor. Cheston Wortii Mrs. Frank Ouerbacker's reception for Miss TJllle Briggs, of for the immediate relatives and Kilbourn Dennis Mason Kline. day and Wednesday. Mrs.

E. H. Bennett will be host at a boudoir shower. Misses Elizabeth Newton, of Cincin Intrton. Nasnviiie.

llolloway Clark. Georire Babcook. OeorRe Ii.vanp, nati, Virginia Morton will be the bridesmaids. November 17 Mrs. Karl Jungbluth.

luncheon for Misses Mary Miller Miss hayne will also be guest of Tho out-of-town cuesUs were: Mr. Charles T. Ballard. Alice Irwiu. Brown and rseil Fulton.

honor nt an Informal tea Saturday giv S. Thruston Ballard, William Gaunt. Mr. William Alden will be Mr. West's C.

W. Woods, of St. Louis; Mrs. Elizabeth Buese, Mrs. Lena Meyers and Mr.

W. Marshall Bultltt. .1. ttoss Todd. November 20 Miss Llla Robinson's informal dance at the Louisville Coun by Miss Florence Roe.

William Karl Schmidt. The wedding will take place Xovember 21 at 8: Si best man and only attendant. Bethel Veech. IMerce Butler, try Club for Aliss Lisle McLennan. Robert Meyers, of Chillicothe, Mrs.

Fred Habit and Anna Brown o'clock at the First M. K. church, the November 21 Mrs. Benjamin McClelland Starks' reception for Mesdames Andrew Cowan, Charles E. Clagpett.

Miss Mary Whayne will be guest of The marriaco of Miss Mary H. Rev. T. Speckman ofliciating. A.

CraU: Culbertson, Habit, and Mr. and Mrs. C. X. Mathews and eon, of Owensboro, and Whayne and Mr.

Simeon J. Clark, of honor at a luncheon Friday, given by Mrs. Scott Duncan. Alfred H. Williams, of isashville; Frank Irwin, of Chicago; Misses Tillie Briggs and Marie Lipscomb, of Nashville.

Wedding of Miss Helen Virginia Calloway and Mr. Karl F. Schwartz. Port Jervis. N.

will take place on Charles Chase, Aubrey Cossar, Tho Original Chrysanthemum Club Mr. Raymond Ennis, of Greenfield, O. the evening of November 16 at 6 will give its third select dance to-mor m. ju. A.

uuniey, Mallorv Davis. November 22 -Wedding of Miss Belle Teal Martin and Mr. Clifton Bodes, of Mrs. Frank Ouerbacher will be host o'clock at the Highland Baptist church. row at Lftopian Hall.

Twenty-second The weddinsr of Miss JMary J. Sparks William Wymond, Alexander Humphrey. Isaac Hilliard. William Harrison, Ijawrence Jones, William Kaye, Johi Marshall, Arthur Middleton, Donald McDonald, Joseph MeCuIIoch, John W. Price.

A. Lee Robinson, Frederick Sackett. William S. Speed. at a reception November 16 in honor of The Rev.

A. Paul Bagby will perform street and Garland avenue. Danville, in uwenton. Wedding of Miss Goldic Grabfelder and Mr. Jesse Rosenbaum at The Seelbach.

John Green, Harry Grinstead, John I'. Starks, Miss Tillie Briggs, of Isnshvdle. the ceremony, which will be followed Martha Bullitt, of Harrisburg, who is the guest of Miss Nancy Cheno-weth. Miss Bullitt will also be guest of honor at a luncheon Wednesday, given by Miss Jeannetle Barnes at the home of her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Claude X. Barnes, on Fourth street. Mrs. Adolph Reullinger will be host Friday afternoon at an informal bridge party in honor of Miss Marguerite Smith, of Lexington, who is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. William O. Seelbach. Mrs. G.

D. Whayne will be host the. night of November 15 at a dinner in honor of Miss Mary H. Whayne and Mr. Simeon J.

Clark, of Port Jer-vis N. whose marriage will take place November 10. The invitations will include the members of the bridal party. The Dana Hall Club will give a luncheon December 27 at the Pendennis Club. The invitations will Include the Dana Alumnae of Lexington girls and the Louisville girls who are attending Dana Hall this winter.

Miss Julia Courtenay George will by a buffet supper given by the bride's! Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Watson have an to Mr.

William Rihn was solemnized Tuesday morning- at 9 o'clock at St. Charles Borromeo church, tho Rev. Charles P. Raffo officiating. November 23 Mrs.

Clarence Mengel's 1 o'clock luncheon for Miss Kath iJanon E. Taylor, nounced the engagement of their parents. Mr. and Trevor tt. Mrs.

A. .1. Gtbbs, of Louisville, for erine voaa at tne woman ciud. daughter, Miss Amelia Watson, to Mr. Whavne.

at their home on Cherokee merly of Itockport. announces the Tho bride wore a beautiful sown of J. K. Woodward, A T. Hen, William Heyburn, Warner L.

Jones, Curl Hero. The wedding will take place November 27 Mrs. Donald K. Clark's tea for Miss Helen Fiske. November 28 Three Seasons Dancing.

Club's dance at the Pendennis parkway, for the bridal party and the engagement of her daughter. Miss Mary white satin trimmed in silver and old early in December. immediate families. Ciuo. "point de Franco" lace.

Her court MISSES Miss Carrie Robinson, of Nunda, N. Louise Gibbs. to Mr. Oliver W. Klrk-patrick, of Greenville, Ky.

The wedding will take place on November 29 tram was held in place by a pearl but November 29 Mesdames Henry Furlong Baldwin and Robert George's Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stephan Schmidt Y. will he the maid of honor, and the Isabel Haldeman, Mattie Norton. Biandina Griffiths, Bessie Haldeman.

announce the engagement oi their debut ball at the woman ciud for Miss Julia courtenay, Geo rare. at the home of the bride's mother. bridesmaids will include Misses enco Roe and Mildred Whayne. daughter. Miss Lillian Schmidt, to Mr.

terfly and her long tuUe veil was arranged with orange blossoms and pearls. The bridal bouquet was of rosea and orchids. Lynn Obier. The wedding will take Mr Clark will have for his best man Mrs. Robert A.

Peter's dinner for Miss Nell Fulton. Flexner-Rothblatt home wedding at 4 o'clock. Standard Club's Thanksgiving ball at The Seelbach. The marriage of Mrs. Anna Caplinger place in December.

Mr. David Sholz. of Daytona, and Mrs. William H. Blume.

matron of olfe, of New Castle, and Dr. X. Douglas Abell was quietly solemnized yes th following will bo ushers: Messrs. honor, was gowned in orchid silk tulle Mr. and Mrs.

Charles K. Sisco an or and her only attendant and Mr. Lester Strauss, of Louisville, will be the best man. Rabbi I. Lewinthal will perform the ceremony, which will be followed by a reception.

After a wedding trip to Tate Springs, Mr. John M. Whayne, Roy C. Whayne, Har terday morning at the country home of nounce the marringre of their daughter. edged with silver metal thread, over shell pink charmeuse.

With this she CLUB CALENDAR ry Whayne and Moss Beeler, or Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Crabbe, at Crest- Miss Marv Ellen Sisco, to Air.

Udward wore a pink tune naio ana carried lav wood. Whitfield Peyton. The ceremony was Misses Marvdean Roe ana Margaret and Mrs. Bloom will return to lou ender chrysanthemums. solemnized quietly Thursday.

Douglas will be the nower gins. isville and will be at home with his Miss Clara Hurst, tho bridesmaid, November 6 Weekly meeting of Monday Afternoon Club at 3 o'clock in the ronowing me supper, mi. uiu ima. rr rrtnm nr trip mam iiDrarv. wore a Xile green charmeuse with imported silver lace and crystal beads.

Clark will leave on a wedding trip, Adath Israel Sisterhood general meeting at 3 o'clock In the as mother, Mrs. E. Bloom, in the Char-mant. Misses Elsie Strauss and Es-telle Bloom and Messrs. Oscar Sales after which they will go to spend tho Her halo Was of green tulle and she PERSONALS winter at Welake, Fla.

and Lester Strauss, will be among the carried yellow chrysanthemums. Mr. Charles Rihn was his brothers Louisville peopje wno will attend the wedding. sembly room of tne temple. Monthly meeting of Graduate Nurses' Club of Jefferson County at the clubhouse on Sixth street at 3 o'clock.

Woman's Organization. Louisville Association, K. Chapter II. meets at 3 o'clock in the assembly room, of the main library.1 Art Club regular meeting at the home of Mrs. T.

Hoyt Gamble at 3 o'clock. best man. visiting in the East and will attend The ceremony was followed by the Army and Navy game on Decem breakfast at the home of the bride's ber 2. Miss Mary Miller Brown will be guest of honor at a dinner at the Pendennis Club, followed by a theater aunt, Mrs. George Schmitt.

The bridal couple left tor a trip November 7 Weekly meeting of Literature Club at 3 o'clock at the home of rutnfnrth. nn OrmsbV avenue. RS. A. T.

HERT, who haa been visiting her mother, Mrs. G. L. Alev. in Indianapolis for Mrs.

Matt I Akers will return this party to Frances Starr, on November through the East. week from Hot Springs, and will join Jilr. Akers at their apartment at 13, given Dy Mr. ana Mrs. cnaries Fuller Grainger.

several days, will return Wednesday The kindergarten class of Christ Tourist Club meets at 3 o'clock in the art room of main library. Current Club meeting at 3 o'clock in the assembly hall of the Parkland branch library. Crescent Hill Woman's Civic League meeting at the Crescent Hill branch library at 3 8 Department meeting at Woman's Club at 3 o'clock, in charge of loss ijneroaee roau, wnion na -cently been completed by Mr. W. O.

Bonnie. Miss Lila Robinson will be host at a small and informal dance November 20 at the Louisville Country Club in honor of Miss Elsie McLennan. be gu6st of honor at a luncheon-bridge party given November 15 by Sirs. William Howard Courtenay. Mis Margaret Fiske will give a miscellaneous shower Saturday afternoon honor of her cousin Miss Helen Fiske Mis.

Donald K. Clark will be ost at a tea in honor of Miss Fiske Is'ovember 27- Mr nr.d Mrs. Crittenden T. Collings wiil be hosts Tuesday night at a dinner at their home on Spring Drive. The Standard Club will give a Thanksgiving ball the night of November 29 at The Seelbach.

Mr and Mrs. Richard W. Knott wii'l be hosts at a dinner Friday night In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barret Heyburn.

The Girls- Friendly Inn will give ft reception to-morrow afternoon from 1 to 6 o'clock in honor of the fifth anniversary of its opening." Miss Josephine Kremm. the house mother, will receive. The wedding of Miss Leah Frank, of Nashville, and Mr. Harry Bloom will place November 14 at o'clock Church Cathedral will have its first dance Monday evening, Xovember in. The chaperons will be Messrs.

and Mesdames George Hettich and Charles Wels and Misses Carleen Froehl and E. R. Pargny. to her country home, i-ian, near St. Matthews.

Misses Lucie Norton and Mattie Norton have returned from Flat Kock, N. where they spent a few days. A pretty fall wedding was solemnized on Wednesday evening at Wesley M. E. church, Twenty-third and Jefferson streets, when Miss Evelyn Louise Helck and Mr.

Charles Edwin Wranch-er were united in marriage by the pastor, the Rev. H. W. Selfert. An appropriate musical programme was played by Mrs.

Charles Stroman before the bridal party entered to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march. The bride and her attendants approached the altar by the east aisle, preceded by little Miss Lilllam Meyers, one of the ribbon-bearers, while the groom and attendants approached by the west aisle, preceded by little Miss Helen Mae Wrancher, sister of the groom. The bride wore a gown of white taffeta and Georgette crepe, with a touch of silver lace. Her tuUe veil was held in place by a band of pearls. She carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses.

The maid of honor. Miss Anna Brown Habit, of Owensboro, wore pink silk crepe, embroidered in silk and beads, and carried white chrysanthemums. The bridesmaid. Miss Elizabeth Hawes. wore a green silk voile and Georgette embroidered in silver and carried pink crysanthemums.

The little ribbon-bearers wore lingerie dresses with pink and green ribbons. Mrs. A. Starr Best, of Chicago, will oie (jommniee on music, ot wnicr. jura.

noiu chairman. Wednesday Club meeting at the residence of Mrs. Homer Pot arrive Thursday to be the guest for a short visit of Mrs. Henry Burnett at her home on Fourth street. Mrs.

Best, ter, juong avenue, at cjocjc November 9 Last lecture in the series by John Cowper Powys at 8 o'clock at Mr. and George A. Mercker an Mr. Alexander Craig Culbertson iff FrIHav nicht for WInnetka. 111., MissMcLennan will be guest of honor at a 1 o'clock luncheon given at The Seelbach Thursday, by Mrs.

Leander C. Woolfolk. who is a director and vice president of the National Drama League, and tne woman uiud, unaer. auspices ui.wwtoiuic niotrirt cinh meAtinir at' 3 o'-clbck at the main library. where he Joined Mrs.

Culbertson, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. B. nounce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Rose Mercker, to Mr. Marion F.

Humphrey. Tho ceremony was nerfornied Octo Department of Literature of the Alumnae Club meets with Mrs. Clyde Grady at her residence. 17 Highland avenue. November 10-Monthly meeting ot Highland Civic League in -the assembly hall former president, will give a drawing room talk at Mrs.

Burnett's on Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, to which Mrs. Burnett has invited the members of the local Drama League and presidents of organizations affili Mmssrs. Duncan Rolies and Francis ber 28 at Holy Trinity church, Detroit, by the Rev. William D. Henlgan.

Mrs. Georce A. Mercker and Mrs. Knight, of Chicago, will arrive to-day to be the guests oi air. ana mis.

-iui-tnn V. Joves at their home on Orms- Mrs. Benjamin McClelland Starks will be host at a reception November 21 in honor of Mesdames Alfred H. Williams, of Nashville. Frank Irwin, of Chicago; Misses Tillie Briggs and Marie Lipscomb, of Nashville.

Miss Mary Whayne. whose marriage to Mr. Simeon J. Clark, of Port Jarvis, -atm take Dlace November 16 at oi me xiiKiuuiiu ui.iil'ii uvitii ui Parkland Civic League meets at 3 o'clock in the assembly room i of the Parkland branch library. November 11 Club, meeting at the home of Mrs.

C. T. Wolfe at 3 o'clock I Louisville' Woman Suffrage open, meeting at 3 o'clock head- nii3rt.N In h' Marion Humphrey, mothers of the bride and groom, were present. Mr. and Mrs.

Humphrey will reside in Detroit. by avenue until after the election. Mesdames Charles T. Ballard, Law ated witn tne center. Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Bernhelm will leave the last of this month or Padu-cah, where they will attend the wedding of Mr. Bernheim's niece, Mis Lucille Weil, and Mr. Goverie! Bosen- Annual business meeting of the Louisville Pan-Hellenic Club St I 1 I o'clock at the Y. W.

C. A. rence Jones. Warner Ij. Jones aim Mlns Tjiiilsp.

Jones will leave the last Mr. and Mrs. William Gaulert announce the engagement of their daugh- in the evening A. Frank, in fthPr. Mr.

Nash- Mr. Raymond oi oreenneia, 3 oi this month to spend several Frank, the Frank, the iec Rrpnlce 6 o'clock in the evening at the Highland EaatW. ghutch, will be guests of honor 0., cousin, of the groomwas best man, ter, Miss Viola Carolyn GahJert, to Mr. pride's sister. wiJJ De the maid -W- ii "in iufniiw.

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