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J LOCAL S0C1 Busy Week in 8oc1ety. This week's social calendar will be well filled and local club an1 ?society women will have very few i dull minutes if all the parties and Entertainments scheduled are attended This evening the Quota Club wl i be entertained at a masquerade rarty at tbo home of Mr. and Mrs rfvV. II. Hatfes on the Country Club road . On this evening also, the American Legion and the Women's Auxiliary will entertain with a Hallowe'en party at the Legion hgad quarters on Cleveland avenue. j The $hrlne Club will give a mas querade, hall this evening at the Masonic Temple. Thl* :mornlng the marriage of Mlsa Luclle Hart and Donald Clark, both of this city, took place. The music rionartment of the: Iian's Club will have Its first log of the club year at High tomorrow. A Hallowe'en party also be staged by the Y. M. . and Y. W. C. A at the "Y ' ling on Fairmont avenue toow. i Wednesday evening the mar5 of Mlas Louise Hall and Do'.Robinson will take place, le Louise Homer Concert will eld at the Fifst M. 12. Chiirc'i ir the direction of the music' rtment of the Woman's Club rsday -afternoon, ra. R. R. Burt and Mrs. E. F.i derson will entertain at bridge he Elks rooms in the Deveny ding on Thursday, le Woman's Club and the Bus!> and Professional Women a i will hold a joint meeting at Billingsley Memorial M. E. rch. South, at 8 o'clock Friday ling, with Miss Nellie M. Scn> Df Hew England as the speaker Mri. Leo S. Benedict as tin 1st. aside these affairs, lodges, frames %nd clubs will give Hali'en parties, card parties and :es." while the younger society will entertain at their hoinoj i Hallowe'en parties galore. Invitations IssuAl. r. and Mrs. Simon Kenton ins of Montgomery, W. Va., a iRSUed invitations to thn mtir. Triage of their duaghter. Miss Mar garet Elizabeth Owens, and V'Harold Herbert Hutchinson, ^iwljich will be solemnized at 9:110 flJThursday evening at the Presby fjterian Church at Montgomery. Mr. ^Hutchinson is a son of Mr. and *Ofir8.\C. E.' Hutchinson of Sonnen "croft, this city. The engagement of Miss Owens and Mr. Hutchin eon was announced recently. A * X)umbor of local people will attend >the marriage, among the number, Kfbelng Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hutch-j Wliison and Mr. and Mrs. Brooks' jB| Hutch Jifson of this city. Wr fy* v Return Home. Mr. and Mrs. C.eorge A. Hough ; aave returned.from a visit of two! Jfrweeks "with friends and relatives j Kin Buckhannon and Clarksburg. Mi, Ip Buckhannon. they were guests I Rof Judge and Mrs. Roy "Waugh.f yfeud in Clarksburg they visited the BElsEer's brothers, Kelley and Clar frence Berry. Hu v. Attend Game. VP . Among local people who were in H Morgantown for the \V. V. U.?Rut celebration of the nuptial mass., tie sang "Ava Marie." As the ceremony was concluded to the strains of Mendelssohn's j wedding march, the bridal party i 'left the church in the reverse order in which they had entered and 'were driven to tho Hart home on Fairmont avenue where a wedding breakfast was served to the bridal /party and attendants. i The bride was beautifully i gowned in a French model of .black panne velvet, fashioned' long waisted. with bodice of sap-. phlre blue, embroidered In black. ?nd wiUi long skirt panels lined ritli the blue. She wore a large, picture hut in black satin, embroidered to match her costume, ^ind black satin colonial pumps. '3he carried a handsome shower j *"'*180 ?Mualctan.s? 1500 Sticks ofj fN f^re. Floats Galore. Hear tne l Iftfes Scream. Count the Mount ' :?d Men, J . .v --4 v. i, (j-K AL EVENTS ??? ??- " - ???-~ bouquet of bride's roses, orchl and valley lilies. Her maid-of-honor wore bla panne velvet dress of b*autli design with motifs touched wl pastel shades, long walsted , wi long skirt panels, and a black p ture hat and colonial slippers. S carried an arm bouquet of r roses. The little flower girls we. dalntly gowned in velvet frocl Miss Katherine Hart wore Fren blue velvet with a blue velvet hi while Miss Ruth wore brown v vet with brown hat. John Ha, the ring bearer, was dressed in Buit of white linen. Miss Hart is the daughter Mrs. Hart and tho late John Hart of this city, the latter di Ing his life time a prominent re dent of Fairmont and prospero wholesale fruit merchant. S was born and reared In this ci and Is a young woman of chari ing personality.. She attend Seton Hall College at tireensbui Pa. Mr.^ Clark is a son of Mr. a .mis. v.. a. uianc oi Sidney, N. the former being president of t G. A.*Clark Co., manufacturers building material. He came he three years ago with the Koppc Co., which built the plant of t Domestic Coke Corporation, a Is now associated with the latt company as plant foreman, of t by-products department. He is graduate of Cornell Upivers! and is a member of the Eleui fraternity. ^ Following the serving of a wc ding breakfast, Mr. and M Clark left for an eastern weddi journey, and upon their retu will reside temporarily with t latter'* mother. Mrs. John P. Ha on Fairmont avenue. The brid going-away costume was a liar some three piece suit of bla marleeti with trimmings of gr squirrel. Since the engagement of ^ Clark and Miss'Hart was annour ed recently, they had been lion guests at a number of social ! fairs. For Miss Hart The Miss s Pauline Arkwrigb and Hi ecu Ahem were hostessc on Saturday at a luncheon ( pretty appointments which hone cd Miss Lucile Hart, whose mai ringe to Donald Clark was celebr? cd this morning at St. Pete rntimiu n Jgers gamp Saturday wore Mr. and ^ Mrs. R. JV. Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. t Clyde ^Gaston, the Misses Virginia and Rose Gaskill. Mr. and Mrs. Guy, EB. Hartley, Dr. and Mrs. .1. O. McJ|eely and family, L. A. Gather. Dr.! P C. Broomfleld and C. M. Peters. I v * CInrk-Ilnrt. The marriage of Miss Lucille Brian, uuugnier 01 Airs. Mart and the late John P. Hart of this city, i and William Donald Clark, also! of this city, was solemnized at 0 o'clock tnls morning at St. Peter's! Catholic'Church In the presence' J, of a number of relatives and ' Ifrlehds. . Nuptial mass was celebrated ;vyith Father P. H. OUsenan as the! ':qelebrant, and Father Gllensen j .also performed the marriage cere- j ?ony. r?,The church was tastefully dec-] /orated with autumn leaves and ferns with large baskets of i H *,u?/oouuicmuiuD feUUiUillK IUU it I- | Wjitir rail, while quantities of these; '.flowers were placed about the i '.altar with a basket of red roses i ^centering the altar. f To the strains of the bridal 'chorus from Lohengrin, played by Atilss Grace McDonnell. the bridal f party entered the church audi torium and proceeded down the ^center aisle to the altar. First ^kvumQ the little flower girls, the ^ ttle sisters of the bride, the' y.lisses Katherlno and Ruth Hart. | who strewed rose petals In the! ''path of the bride. They were fol-1 t lowed by Master John Hart, the -.small brother of the bride, who! carried the ring. Miss Marv. her i slater, maid of honor, came next | and wds followed by the bride, who entered with her brother. Ralph P. J. Hart, who gave her! in marriage. They were met at the nltar by Jfhe bridegroom and his best man. tfils brhTner, John A. Clark of Sid\oey, N. Y., who is located at this1 ' fctme in Clnrksburg. Preceding j :he wedding Frank Jordan sang "I i Love Yon Truly." and durinc the ! A Laundry WE' Semi-Finished ROU AMERICAN PI: laid for twelve. The guests we seated at a large found table r the mezzanino floor, wh'.cli us centered with a French basket i yellow mums, and a large mu marked each cover. Following t! luncheon the brido was shower' with a number of pretty gift Howard I.ong and Gary Jackst entertained Friday evening at l! former's summer camp 0n the V; ley IUvor to honor Mr. Clark ai his btjde to be. The guests nur bered thirty and worn served wi dinner. Dancing was the diversh of the .evening. * To Detroit Mrs. Ord F. Lough left Frith for Detroit. Mich., where she w be th,j guest for a week of-Mr. at Mrs. Clarence Wilcox, the lath formerly Miss>Marguefit? Arne of this city. 9 To Have Party The Pythian Sisters J' the families will hold a iiallowe'? party tomorrow evening at the hall in the American Building. T guests have been asked to we? mas>querauo costumes, mo pari will begin at 7:30 o'clock. Horty-Quinn A number of local people we In Clarksburg Saturday mornli for the marriage of John Horty this city and Miss Isabel Quiii which was celebrated al 9 a'cloi lr the Church of the Iinmaculni Conception. In speaking of tl wedding, the Clarksburg Kxponc said: "Beautiful in every detail w; the wedding of Miss Isabel Marea Quinn. daughter of Mr lCloanor Tompleton Qulnn of th city and John Frances Horty Fairmont, formerly of Wilm'ngtfl Del., which was solemnized fit t! Church of the Immaculate Conco tion a't 9 o'clock in the presence a large assemblage of relariv and friends. The nupital mass w sung by the choir of the ohurcl The Rev. P. 11. McDormott w the celebrant and Masters Jam and John 01 fford served the mat "The ushers. James Horl brother of the bridegroom, J. Ill Quinn, brother of the bridi Thomas P. Keenan and Leo 1 Caulfield, led the bridal proce sion down tho center aisle. Th< were preceded by tho brl^smaid onterintr in nairs who were mo charming in their attractive gow of pastel shades of gcorgett wearing large picture hats of bla laco and velvet and carrying lnr bouquets of yellow cbrysanth inums tied wltlf bows of yelln tuile. Tho bridesmaids wen Misses Adelaide Epplcr and Ma garet Eppler of Washington, D. ( Agnes llorty. sister of the brld groom, of Wilmington, Del., ai 'Send it JB "| I Catherine Temploton of Cuinber* |, land, Md. H s "Miss Mary Claire Qulnn, sister n of the bride, as maid of honor, j>re? ceded the bride. Miss Qu'.nn wore (j8 a charming gown of orchid shades of chiffon, with a largo picture ck hat of purple velvet and carried a 'U1 bouquet or yellow chrv^anthemura? t'ed with yellow tulle. Then th caino.the bride, on the arm of her jc. brother. Daniel Templeton Quinn, jle who gave her in marriage. She ed' was attired in a gowi of loveliness of Elizabeth crepe, elaborately emrP brolderod with pearls. Tbp ^leaves ' were of long flowing effect, caught cu in at the wrist with a band of lt dbarls and the draped skirt was pjl held in place by a large pearl ca? rt bachon with taasels of pearls. A a ! long court train of pearl satin, I lined with tulle, fell f^m her . shoulders .and she wore ji tulle p I veil with a coronet of duchess lace, j She carried a shower bourjuet of ' l | orchids and valley lilies, and her us ornamenl was a strand or he Ptar,H? the sift of the bridegroom. ...! "The bride was met at the J_ i rhurch steps by the bridegroom J and his best man. Frank J. Ilorty. of Wilmington, Del. While the bridal party was leaving the church. Miss Myrtle Kidd snng in I her beautiful lyric voice, ' Until,* by Sanderson. h? "Immediately after the ceroof mony a wedding breakfast was irQ served in the American dining !rs room of the Waldo hotel, where 112 guests were seated at small n" tables throughout the largo room. er t "Saturday afternoon Mr. Hortr 110 and his bride left for an eastern a honeymoon trip which will include lty I Now York City and th? Bermudas. 8lsj After November 15 they will he at i homo to their friends in Fairmont, id-1 The bride's gift to her attendants ?"?. we;e platinum bar pins of sapng J phires and pearls. Mr. Horty prom: sented c-aeh of his attendants with help, gold penknife. rt-1 Mr. Horty is a son of Mr. and e'a Mrs. P. A. Ilorty of Wilmington. ld*|Del. He is at present a represenj tativo of the DuPont Powder come>* pany. of Wilmington, with headquarters in Fairmont. Ir. "The? out of town guests prcsic ent at the wedding breakfast or were: Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Horty, ?f- Miss May Horty, Miss Agnes Horty, Frank J. Horty, James Horty, Mr. and Mrs. James I. Ford, all of Wilmington. Del.; t Miss Margaret Eppler. Mies .Adelalde Eppler and Miss Mary )f Frances Eoplcr. Washington. D. >r- C.: Mrs. Niote'Mullen Miss'Cath> eriue Templeton Miss Helen Kean it. and Miss Josephine Martz Cuinbprrs land Md.: Mr. and Mrs. James re Hoover Keysor; Mrs. William Frelsmueh and Miss Jeau Kilieen. )n Wheeling: Mr. and Mrs. William is I Joyce. Salem: Mrs. William Moyf )nn. Miss Norris Snively and Mits m Ville Moran Grafton; Mr. and tiell\s. B. H. McOienley. Mr. and ?(t |M\i. John Burchinal. Mrs. Arthur 3 I L>\-.h, Miss Sarah Deveny, Miss ,n , Ani\ Menncy and Mrs. J J. i, a i PriiiL-hUn nf Fairmont." lj" ?1 Returning From Honeymoon. n- Mr. aud Mrs1. C. C. McDoweli tit .whose marriage was an event o! >11 J the month in this city, are return : ing this week to thier home at Som lerset, Pa., after a honeymoon epeni i in Canada. Mrs. McDowell was he iv | fore her marriage. Miss Callie Frej iji : of this city. They are at this tinx id (guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul #jhel rv at their home, 'The Wilderness,' it near Somerset. Attend Game. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Clark, Jr. lr tMr. ami Mrs. Murray Dickerson ?n } Mr. an tlMrs. Edwin Watson. Jr. ir and Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Fleming lie Jr.. were in Morgantown Saturda: ir for the W. V. U.-Uutgers footbal ty game. ' Mrs. Clinton Hostess. Honoriug Mrs. Walter D. Bar j rington of New York who is tin ig - guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sher'l of ; dan at their home on Benoni ave hi i nitp Mrs .Inmna ft Cllnlnn wni >in? k toss Saturday at the Fairmont Ho to tel at a 1 o'clock luncheon o 10 charming appointments. The tabh at was centered with yellow mum in ljue and grey pottery, and coven is were laid for eight, including inti la mate friends of the honor guest. ^ * * is Leaving Tomorrow, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter I). Baring m.* ton, who have spent the past tei ho j days in this city as the guests o P- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sheridan at theii of home on Benoni ttv.enue, are leav es ing in the morning for their honu as in New York City. Mr. and'Mrd l. (Continued on pace eleven* as M es Come to Fairmont Hallowe'ei J3> Oct. 31st. Mammoth Parade anc Lv, Jubilee, iy . e- Pansy Plants is_ English Daisies ^ Forget-Me-Nots :e- For Best Success Plant Now e- j Hauge's Flower & J j Plant House ' Ridqley off Locust I i"- | pnone 641 I | _ I 0*TWMpMC? Service for All r WASH Family Finished GH DRY LAUNDRY CO. lone 77 Hear Mme. Louise Homei ^ ' 11 IgWjK <W^<3y\ j|T gi* rr j 11-%^ a " ?=?? _ Two more days hath Octobe casional wintry blasts remind colder weather will soon be hei a natural consequence is that . y Of Clever i Our Dresses Fur ^ ?Are beautiful in ?Are made in all the suple >ng size, and luxurious materials of Geronn ; the season and designed so Marvclla -1 as to add beauty, to the figj ure. Not meager assort- Are ingenioui ments with little preference adaptions of the i j- but almost limitless choice The Side Dra I which includes every fash- The hong Sle ion tendency of the mom- The Blouse Si ent, every wanted material _ I and color combination in vogue. Paris sponsors vel- s vet again this season, par- in purchasini ticularly' because velvet vestment. 1 makes such lovely frocks and because it uhiquely emphasizes'the latest feature /V.j, I of the mode. For afternoon Vy Ul Milady may be elaborately ? m . gowned at prices ranging from \ $25 to $75 ^ The Collej [ , The Oxfoi ' 'tt 1 T^e ^0Un1 ' / ^rc c?mi,'"ec 1l( \ \ V / W to reproduce the j ! !? have luxurious co ' RarHllm milf Double faced IVaUlUIll OlllS. sleeves with wist n , The woman who v Petticoats in theseHere is a special value you will be delighted with NeW ?radium silk petticoats scalloped and embroidered Sw< in brown, navy, henna and .. . _ . \T.. ...1 i Ulack. Only 55.00. l\eWeSl' t These sweate of brushed wo( j * M f 4| in striped effe , \A a ?lp\l and pleasing. If '""""" "$; v A /& V * ,{ Fkst ^^urs^' ^ov# ^ J t. Oc- will be hurrying to complete their . 1 us that winter wardrobes. For weeks we re. And have been displaying the new things, women . Now the time of decision has come. stumes We Would Tell Our . Our rimmed Coats Gowns l texture and coloring and of generous envelop- ^ Daytime Mode Fashona Arabella Has a Thousand Medalist I'anvelainc Sleeves, the Night ^ ily.designed into.the very latest creations and Has None node?among which are? ,, . Paris Fashion Notes are pe The Russian Silhouette . . . 1 nder Coat The Pelican Sleeve , sounded ill these charming emi.Wrnn ormvns for thov r.rn ' iS* reproductions of AVorth, $jf j j| >Ef Art L ~ fl? 1 rrrr A A Vior.ette. Marshal Armande jD.UU tO thi.lO.UU Phiilipe Gaston. i these garments you arc making a wise In- Beautiful in style and ! ^ luxurious in fabric. Chiffon % ! Ill velvet in black with failver, .'it j 1 hf*~y flame, copper tones, sapphire, national and peacock * \ /v Vfi'V, blue. Soft gray brocaded <! H /* t/\ Wi velvet, taffeta with metal j | Y lace, chiffon ' in different j ? i ' A I shades tliat blend delight- ^ r\ |||j? |i| i) Backs are long, skirts are j? ? IttP Hit r longer, and trains-yes ParJ j is sponsors them now. d - \j \ j] I I Two Groups? ;ry Club ? x ?39.50 to $59.50 $59.50 to $129 . < 1 with the popular sport fabrics of the season jjjm aunty swagger type of mannish coat. Many liars of fur. r>r aa i. ?I?aa r*a The New Costume 35.00 to $69.50 S|ips Are Here These are especially de- > ; ||| up of Mannish Coats type of dress. Of Messaline" -lljjB (p-tHHC pussy willow, satin meteor, Btt 3)1 i I D and jersey, in cocoa.'brown j . _. , , blue and black, 24-inch 'v SB cloths fashion these coats. They have raglan , ,. . . , \ . '*? 19 strap 011 cuff, they are good looking and warm. double skirt, tab trimming. ^ 9 rants a mannish coat will appreciate the value ?o.ou to .>io.ou. jV&Sfc the new Jacquette jackets; I of the New^ ^ave dec.reed 8h?U be the