* V. Club'« which will have the .first official meeting Tuesday with Mrs. Ah-thony Bowen. Ufco North New Jersey street. The club I* on* of the chautaU-qua Series and this year will take tm the subject or European travel. The members are Mrs. Bowen, .president; Mrs. Tild«n Oreftr, vide. president; Mrs.„Y- FJsher, recording secretary; Mrs. William Shirley, corresponding secretary, and Mre. .C^aiira P. Neu, treaiuror. TheW. Pink Hell, Mrs. W. H. Hampton, Mrs, Henry KlnusmnHenry Kin usman n,. Mrs. J6hh;M*cy, Mrs. William New, Mrs.. Prank-C. Payne, Mrs. D. y. Reedy. Mr?,-Miles Shaffer, Miss Louise caidwell and Miss, Edna Krause.+ + H-„Th* Hops Seminary Alumnae Association will meet Friday'With Mrs. ,P. M. Loomis, 1811/College , avenue* - '. • . +‘+ +The'Madison piub will hold Its first meeting-' of the -ijet^un Saturday. •port, Mass., where they went after their return from southern,. Spain,, _ , whore MIsbLucy Taggart was continuing her art studies upder1 Sorella, , ‘ ‘• Mrs. Samuel Reid and .daughter, Mrs. 8amuel * Sutphem and family are hofne from northern'Michigan. 'Mrs. George W. Sloan, who spept some .time In Vermont anl a fortnight Jn.Brooklyn yvlthlher.Bpn, Frank Sloah. iilso has returned. Charles L. Ilenry and fanjUS' yamb down- from Walloon Lake/ • Midj., Thursday, 'after spending the summer At* their cottage..Among ithpse -who. Will,return this week will be Miss Anita Baker from Bolton,Conn., whfire she spent .the greater partof the sumirtef with her mother, Mrs. I.oula Lavey. ,Mias, Hiker1 Is now. In Ne,wFork for a'few days. Mr* Levey will,not return from the Kant for RcvomI weclcs, and has for her. guest Mr* Ferdinand L,Mayer, who accompanied her daughter, Miss Catherine Muver,1 to Wellesley,,! Mase.,«w»iePo she ,is attending Dana ‘HMlJ Mrs. J. Oeorge Mueller,.Miss Norma Muel-, ler and’MISB trma Vonnegpt are expaoted home on-Tuesday from Leland/ Mich. *A oharmtng wedding of Wednesday, evening was that of Miss Hazel H. Mac-Danlel and Charles Hagrove Burbank of Oakland City,, whloh was solemnized *at the MacDanlel home on North Lyrin street at 8:30 o'clooie The guests Included'a few of the young friends of the bride and bridegroom and the members of bothlegrfamilies. The guests were received by the bride’s sister, M:a-Paul MacDanlel. The was. used for the cere-llvlng room, whlmony room, was artistically decorated with tall palms, foms And great -dusters of pink and white chrysanthemums, which r _Bayo tl^„colpr_nftto.jq..il;^_yArlom 40=. polntments. The Lohengrin;1- woddlngmore is added today, that'of Miss Mar-, guerlte Dorothy WanCemp,. daughter1 of’ Mr. ai'-l Mrs. .Frank VanCamp, rAhd A, Kelfer Haver, the Becond son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayor. Nov. 8 -is. tho date chosen J r. the' marriage. • whlrh will be one of the society events\of the winter’ season MlSs ' VknCaip is one of the leaden* of tho younger,set and made her debut t vo year* ago.+. + +.The * .igagoment of **■’- • •'» i ler.nnd Capt. William n «n f *medico, corps, of the r i1Pi' t • « lCONTINUED.ON PAGE it COm.wn 1march was played by Mrs. Herman NIcolt, as the bride and bridegroom descended the Stfilrs together, preceded by their at- . and Mrs. Albert Hanson, taking their places beneath a flofal bell,tondapts, Mr.„ their places beneatn a I where the service, was read- by the Rev.F. H. Rauch.She bride wore', a hnndsome gown of te satin fashioned In the prevailing empire style, with’ draped skirt. Her flowers wero a corsage bouquet, bride roses and a cluster of the same flowfers was arranged In her coiffure Mr. .Hanson wore a ohnrmlng gown of white marquisette over yellow sa in and carried bride roses. Mrs. Nlool! wore a lace lingerie gown with 8 corsage bouquet of pink moss rosebud? and maidenhair ferns. At (he dlose of the ceremony an Informal reception was hold. The Iocs wero serv'd In the form of woddlng bells and tho cakes wero in tho bridal color* Mnk and white. Mr. and Mrs. Bufbank depart* d Inter In the evening for their woddli g journey, which will Includo a tour Of the South. The bride'* golng-ftway gown was a dork blue tailored suit with nccessoriHS to match. The at-home announcement Is for Oakland City after Nov. 15.+ + +A wedding of unusual charm wan celebrated Thursday evening at the home Mr. and Mrs J. C. F. Slog in Woodruff Place, when their daughter Bos Louise befiamc the bride of Dr. Irvin H. gorr-e. Just before the ceremony Mies id ft f«oi *eof Louisville. sister of tho bridegroom, sang “O Promise Me.'1 For the cntrsn'o of the bride and bridegroom, who werounattended, Mllt;#s JUin* Fooler played the Mendelssohn'’ wedding mu*. Oh, cm nglng to Trauraerer as the service was read by tho Rev. J. P. Cowan. Til© bride wore a gown of crepe do(ch)r©, fashlonod with a tunic of Ir.sh lace, tfnd carried a shower of brld© roses. Tho ceremony room was arranged with a bower of ferns rind smilax. and the hrUVtt table was adorned wl*h a French basket of pink roses and‘.festoons ofA 4Iia mtrf a WM’fi Mr fHln-p L L J