Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 31, 1915, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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WEDDING IN MID-SEPTEMBER
WILL OCGUPYjQCIETY FOLK
Miss Anna Taylor, Daughter of Dr. Edward Winslow
Taylor, Will Be Married to Mr. Frank Rich Wallace
on September 18 .Other Notes of Inform
Dn. EDWAItll WINSLOW TAYL.OH.
of Ccdroti, Indian Queen tanc, Qer
inantown, r., hns luaued Invitation for
the mnrrlaKO of hi daughter, Miss Anna
Taj lor, to Mr. Frank Rich Wallace,
hkh wilt take placo on Saturday, Sep
tember 18, at U o'clock nt Cedron.
.-.... nf ih. rvinnt Attrnrttvn nnnnunrn-
ments of n fair that will bo held nt a
future date this fall has been sent out by
Mrs. Wllmer W. Hoopes, of I'aoll. Tho
fair In for tho benefit of tho children's
ward of the Chester County Hospital and
will be held at Mrs. Hoopes' residence.
Many of the children along the Main
tine will bo In charge.
Bine a song a sixpence,
Wo sing tho nme old tale.
Theso children did so well last year,
Thty surely will not fall
To sell next fall perennial plants
Cake, candy and fern pan.
They have tho seeds well started,
For they work with willing hands.
We'lt let you know the month and day,
And pleaso bo suro to como.
Bo Blng a song a sixpence,
The work Is well begun.
Mr. and Mrs. It. Sturgls Ingcrsoll arc
receiving congratulations on the birth
of a son, Robert Sturgls Ingcrsoll, Jr.
Mrs. Ingcrsoll will bo remembered as
Miss Marlon Fowle.
Dr. and Mrs. Norton Downs and family,
of Fordhooko Fnrm, Three Tuns, are
t Upper Dam, Mo., whero they havo
been spending the summer months. Doc
tor Downs has returned to his farm at
Threo Tuns and Mrs. Downs and the
family will return homo about tho mlddlo
of September.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Voorhecs, of
Elklns Park, have returned homo from
York Harbor, Me., whero they havo been
for the last few weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Patrick Grant, of Chest
nut nnd Germantown avenues, Chestnut
Hill, To.,' havo left for Northeast Har
bor, Me., where they will bo tho guests
for several weeks of Mrs. Grant's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dlsston, at their sum
mer home.
Mr. and Mrs. tfcorge W. Elklns, Jr., of
Chcltcn House, Illklns Park, Pa., who
havo been spending tho summer at Hopo
Island, Casco Bay, Me., whcio they
entertained several houso parties, havo
left for Elklns Park by motor, nnd aro
onw spending several days nt the Poland
Springs House, Poland Springs, Mo.
Mrs. F. W. linger, of 1102 Walnut street.
Is visiting friends In Lancaster, Pa.
Along the Main Line
RADNOR. Mrs. James Francis Sulli
van and Miss Leta Sullivan, of The
Woods, have gone to Paul Smith's, In
the Adlrondacks, for the balunco of the
summer.
Miss Frances Livingstone Sullivan Is
with her brother In London.
ST. DAVID'S. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.
AVallon, Jr., aro making an extended tour
of the Pacific coast, visiting the Panama
Exposition en route. Mrs. Wnlton will
be remembered ns Mlsh Mao Potts, a
recent bride, of Saulsbury, Md.
Colonel and Mrs. Theodore Wledershelm
and their grauddaughtera, tho Misses
Scull, leave the end of this week for
the Panama Exposition.
WAYNE. Dr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Truxal,
of North wnyno avenue, aro receiving
congratulations on the birth of a daugh
ter, Margaret Ann. Mrs. Truxal will be
remembered as Miss Elizabeth Frey, of
Lancaster, Pa.
Mr. W. H. Stone and family havo gone
to New England to spend two or threo
weeks.
Chestnut Hill
Mrs. Albert Atlco Jackson will return
to her home. Prospect avenue, the latter
part of September from Chorocua, N. H.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Grlfilth. of
415 Gowen avenue, with Mrs. Griffith's
parentB, Mr. and Mrs. E. Beighley, of
Pittsburgh, Pa., spent the week-end with
Mrs. L. A. Zentmeyer In Atlantic City.
Along the Reading
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dcatty and Mr.
and Mrs. Zedock Bowen, of Glenslde, were
the guests over tho week-end of Mr. and
Mrs. John E. Hauser at their cottage ut
Ventnor, N. J.
Miss Margaret Roatch and Miss Helen
Roatoh, of Abington, left last week for
Atlantic City, where they will remain for
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Campbell, of Wyn
cote road and Mather avenue, Jenkln
town," Pa., left last Saturday for Quebec,
Can., where they will go on an extensive
trip by sea down the Saginay Itiver and
also Into the St. Lawrence River, stop
ping at the many points of interest on
tho way,
Miss June Harmer, of Oak Lane, was
the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Wlllmanus at their apartments
at Ocean City.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dudley, of 11th
street, below Chelten avenue. Oak Lane,
are motoring through the East. They
are expected to return the latter part
of this week.
Germantown
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Carroll, of 6519
Greeno street, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Sullivan, also of Germantown,
are taking a trip in their car to Mount
pocqno.
'ocqno.
MV. and Mrs. Wlllla
Ham Hirst, of 47
Maplewood street, will leave for the
Panama Exposition on September 22.
Mrs. George D. McCreary 'Kerns, of
the Chelten Apartments, has taken a
cottage at Aval on, N. J.
Mrs, John M. Fries, of 6135 Wayne
avenue, and Mrs. Henry 0. Riley, of
Harvey street, have gono to Spring Lake
for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Brooks, of
Bridgeport, Conn., are visiting Mr,
Thomas Brooks, of 31 Church lane,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Raymond, of
35 Burbrldge street, will return home
thlh week after spending the summer at
Saranac. Lake.
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Blummer, of West
Haines street, are visltora at Wildwood,
Mr, and Mrs. Ellas O'Keefe, of Earl
ham Terrace, are occupying apartment
at Atlantic City, where they will re
Main until fall.
Mr. Kllliton Perot, of School lane,
! fcer daughter. Mis Margaret M,
Perot, are spending the late summer at
Mtentlo City, N, J. Miss Perot will be
m of next season's debutantes,
Mr. and Mr. Robert W, Wlgton. of
Una, 8chool lane, have returned from
a&qtor tour through New England,
Mr. E1IW Lea. of 114 Cltveaifcn avtnue,
CruzepKnX N. JPe" of Vera
.M.LM Rsth" Wo,"nte. of German
arSaprMUa0y.18 n """ &
stree't ta,nlfm " Bmhrt. " ""vey
Sde 'He.gChtU,Pyln8 hCr bUn8n,0W nt
clertR?hM J1? I?r,dcrlck w- Snr "nvo
n. . COt.UnRO ftt Snrln ''ike and
and Qulncy'stS " CT"
n L c p1fwT1 nvcnucs. on Tuesday eve
ning, September 28.
nrMrL'. Mr?L n,,w,",l C. Cutler, who
West Philadelphia
North !m A.,r8-. Kr?1k Wl Mnck- of "
v,?, i th!lc?t' ct,cbtcd the 25th nnnl
ZZlxZ Uhclr marrlHR0 "t Thurrday
Joseph Grant. Mr. R. Barbara, Mr. nnd
m r ' S'!,B' Dr' Wllllnm Unman
m- I?.nk Smlth' Mr' nn1 Mrs- Thomas
M? ,,M "il "." "arr Augustine.
Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Augustine, Mr. nnd
? n J.nTJ? ?cllSrs anrt Mr- nnl '"
Ji. u. Stoddard, of Worcester, Mass. Sev
eral selections were rendered on tho piano
and violin by Mr. William Grant and Mr.
John Grant. Cut flowers nnd ribbons
adorned tho tables, nnd the murnl decora
tions wero tastefully nrranged.
Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry R. Mny. Miss Emily
May and Miss Mnrle May, 712 Pino street.
Darby, havo Just returned from a vncn
tlon In Lowes, Del.
Miss Helena Louise Kect. of Hanlsburg,
Is tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. N. Scho
ileld, of 31 North Felton street. Before
returning homo sho will spend several
weeks nt Atlantic City, Wildwood nnd
Asbury Park.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert J. Bond, Jr., nnd
their family, of 125 North C3d street, havo
returned from Wildwood, after a flvo
weeks' stay.
i,fIr' n.nd Mr8, John J- Flnnerty. of 6230
M cstmlnster nvenue, nnd their daughters.
Miss Mary Finncrty nnd Miss Helen Ftn
nerty, nre spending this week nt tho
Granville House, Atlantic City.
Miss Lucia Lorraine Lclser, 5744 Walnut
street. Is spending tho season at Eagle's
Mere
Dr nnd Mrs. Walter J. Snyder, of 5303
Spruce street, will return September I,
having spent tho mouth of August motor
ing through the Mohawk Trail and the
Berkshire Mountains.
Mlsa Teresa Sweeney, of 240 South 64th
street, has Just returned from Atlantic
City, where she was the guest of Mrs.
Georgo McNulty qnd Miss Lynoro Mc
Nulty. who wcre also entertaining Miss
Lois Meredith, of New York.
Mr. William Benncrs, of Chester nve
nue, who Is traveling through California,
will visit the Panama Exposition before
returning to Philadelphia.
Delaware County
Miss Eleanor Innos. nf PHmno ta ,t.A
guest of Miss Helen V. Ackler,' at At-
ituiuc iuy.
Mr. Chester J. Wilson, of Providenco
Toad. CntertnfnPrl thn mnntlntr nf .n
Aldan Civic Association last week, at
wnicn several important nrralrs relative
to the borough wero discussed. It was
announced that Mr. A. F. Dannon would
give a talk on sewerago at the meeting
of September 17. Mr. Chester J. Wilson
Is president of tho association; Mr. Wal
ter Umpstead, recording secretary; Mr.
L. E. Hairls, corresponding secretary,
and Mr. E. C. Barry, treasurer.
Miss Mary Dermody, of Oak View, is
enjoying a vacation at Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Dalton, of 415
Tomo street, Ridley Park, ore being con
gratulated on tho birth of a son.
Camden and Vicinity
Mr. Robert Paul nnd sister. Miss
Knthertne Paul, of 5)7 Linden street, have
been spending a month at Ocean City.
Mr. David Balrd, Jr., of 8th and Cooper
streets, is spending ten days at Shaw
nee, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Taylor, of 540
Cooper street, who are summering as
usual at Atlantic City, will spend Sep
tember at Wcrncrsvllle, Pa.
Miss Christine Wright has returned to
her home at Haddonfleld, after a sojourn
at tho Chelsea Hotel, Atlantic City.
Judge and Mrs. Howard Carrow, of
Merchantvllle, havo returned from Bed
ford Springs, Pa. '
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Patterson and fam
ily wlllireturn next week from their sum
mer home at Ocean City.
Mr. C. T. Sharpless and family nre at
Pocono Manor, Pa,
( &?'$&d
M.ISS MARIE MOSER
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo
dore Moser, of 8422 North Cth
street, who (a visiting Mrs, A.
Morris at her homo, 2010 Thorpe's
lane, Germantown. .
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SET jt'intt A'l:
EVENING EEDGER-PHIEkD-ETJPHra, TUESDAY, AUGUST 81. 1915.
MISS LOIS BUCHANAN CASSATT
Who was the guest of honor nt n dance given last night by her
grandmother, Mrs. Alexander J. Cassatt, in Bar Harbor, Me.
FIRST WEEK IN SEPTEMBER
SEES INCREASE IN GAIETIES
A Number of Card Parties and Small Affairs Will Wel
come the Return From the North of Numerous
Persons to Points on the Jersey Goast
ATLANTIC CITY, A(?- 3l-
THE first week In September will be
one of the busiest weeks socially of
the entire summer. Many entertainments
aro being given In honor of those who
arc returning from tho mountains to
spend Scpteir.uor by the sea.
Yesterday Mrs. Daniel McCllnch, of
Philadelphia, who is spending tho sum
mer nt 6125 Ventnor nvenue, gave a largo
luncheon followed by bridge nt the Ho
tel Alnmac.
Mrs. Richard Bennls, of Philadelphia,
who will soon closo her cottage on .Mor
ris avenue, south, Chelsea, will give u
luncheon tomorrow afternoon, followed by
n theatre party at the Apollo to see 'The
Girl From Utah."
Miss Jennie Parker, who will return to
her Philadelphia home tho m'ddlo of
September, will give a farewell luncheon
nnd bridge ut the Hotel Alamac on Sep
tember 10.
Mrs. Robert O'Mcara will give a lunch
eon and brldgo this nfternoon at tho Sea
view Country Club. Covers will be laid
for 20.
Thursday ecnlng, September the Oth, Is
the date selected by the management of
the Children's Seashore House. Annapolis
and Atlantic nvenucs. for the charity ball,
which will close the season of festivities
for this worthy rlistltution, which has
been greatly aided through tho efforts of
cottagers nnd visitors.- Ap especial effort
wl'l bo made this year to havo a clover
entertainment precede the dance for thos
who do not tako part In tho terpslchorean
art. An Innovation will be tho awarding
of a silver cup. to be known as the Sea
shore House Cup, to the winners of the
amateur dancing contest. This cup will bo
handed down each September' to the best
dancers of the current season. The dance
will be under tho direction of Mr. Walter
Jnrvls.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schanz nro enter
taining nt their summer home, 2S Rhode
Ulnnd aenue. Fouth. Dr. and Mrs.
Trinkle, Miss Besslo Trlnkle, Mr. Wil
liam Trtnkle and Mr. William Knlsel, of
Philadelphia.
CAPE MAY, Aug. 31. The beach on
Sunday morning nt the bathing hour pre
sented Its usual colorful scene, although
the number of week-enders was not as
great as last week. Among those noticed
wero Dr. nnd Mrs. Francis W. Slnkler,
who nre tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Wheeler at their cottago on Tren
ton avenue. Mr. Andrew Wheeler, Jr.,
also spent tho week-end here.
Philander C. Knox was an interesting
visitor over tho week-end.
Among those noticed on the strand
wero Miss Valentino Mitchell, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Wheeler, Mr. Andrew
Wheeler, Jr., Miss Dorothy Frlck. Miss
Harriet Zcll, Mr. L. Brooko Edwards,
Mr. C. Alpln Sparks, Mrs. Richard D.
Wood, Mr. Nathaniel Davis, Mr. Erwln
Clarkson Garrett, Dr. and Mrs. Francis
W. Slnkler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Syden
ham Pago, Miss Eleanor Bispham, Miss
Letltin McKIm, Miss Eleanor Hopkins,
Miss Betty Brock. Miss Pansy Scott,
Miss Elizabeth Walsh. Miss Louise
Walsh, Miss Christine Waggaman, Mr
and Mrs. Elllcott. Carver, Mrs. Dorothy
Burgess, Mr. Gamble Latrobe. Mrs. E.
Spencer Miller, 3d, Mr. Henry B. Patton,
Miss Alva Sergeant, Miss Mildred Car
penter and Mr. John Dorsey.
Miss Violet Welsh had as her guests
oer the week-end Miss Gabrlella Tilgh
man, Mr. Richard Tllghman and Mr.
Woodson Hancock.
Mrs. Gilbert A. Harvey, who spent the
entire Bummer hero, returned to her
apartment at the Gladstone on Sunday.
Mr. Harvey has nlso returned from a
hunting trip.
Mr and Mrs. J. Kearsley M. Harrison
and their little daughter, Miss Virginia
Harrison, aro registered at the New Ho
tel for a short stay.
Mrs. James T. Halsey spent the week
end here as the guest of Mrs. George L.
Garrett, at her cottage on Perry atreet
Mrs. Joseph Darlington Wilkinson, who
has been the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mr 6. Arthur Burgess, at their cot
tago on Decatur street, has gone to Har
vey's Lake, near Wllkes-Barre, Pa., for
a vlflt of several week. With Mr. Wil
kinson, sho will sail for the Orient late
In tho fall.
Mlsa Louisa Davis will be the guest of
Miss Ethel Shields during the coming
week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baugh, of Balti
more, will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
W, Howard Pancoast at their cottage
over Labor Da. Miss Gertrude Pancoast
has Mis Pany Scott as her guest.
Mr and Mrs. John Darlington are
spending some time at tho Stockton Villa.
Mr. George Purvlance was the guest of
Mr. and Mr. William Morlce over the
week-end.
Mis Mildred White and Mr. Porter Sut
Notices for the Society pase. will i
accepted and printed In the Kvroln
Lrduer, but all ouch notices mutt bo
written un one side ef the paper,
mutt be slrned la full, wltb full ad'
drc, d when poulule telephone
number routt be given.
Send all ucb communication to
Society Editor," Evening Letlcer,
eon Cumtnut street.
Unlee the requirement are carried
oat a that verWcatlon mar be pimttU,
in notice will nit be puV4W4,
ton won tho cup nt tho weekly dance at
tho New Hotel on Saturday night nftcr
a spirited contest. In which Miss Sophy
Worth nnd Mr. Rowland Sergennt were
the runncrs-up.
Mrs. A. S. Bullock, of Hnveiford. is
visiting her brother, Mr. Jncob Snnre.
Miss ninnrho Chnuveau. of Jenklntnwn.
has returned homo nftcr n fortnight's
amy nt rue Stockton Villa.
Doctor nnd Mrs. Stubhs nnd Miss Ellin.
both Stubbs, of Wilmington, who spent
some lime at tho Stockton Villa, returned
home yesterday.
Miss Mnrgaret Law, of Germantown.
Is spending some tlmo here.
Tho newly elected officers of tho Corin
thian Yncht Club are: Commodore.
James P. Forsyth; vice commodore, 8.
Ross Campbell; rear commodore. Dr. J.
Stuart Tuit; trustees. William S. Casscl
mnn. Normay Grey, J. Wallace Hallow ell.
Francis J Hill. George L. Booley. John
A. McCarthy and Dr. Richard C. Norrls.
Tho attractive clubhouse is n favorlto
gathering placo for tho younger set at
nil hours of tho day who find it an Ideal
spot for whlllng nwny tho time. Tho
club orchestra furnishes music In tho
afternoon, so that many Impromptu
dances nro tho result. Mr. John Prtnn
Wctherlll. Jr., entertained a small party
men: ini weoK. including Miss Ethel
Shields, Miss Rose Hnxall nnd Mr. W. J.
McMlchael. A sailing party during tho
week Included Miss Bcrtina Halloweil.
Miss Dorothy Hollow ell, Mr. Henry Hnl
lowcll, Mr. Wnllaco Halloweil nnd Mr
Dickson. Mr. Spencer Wright also gavo
a moonlight sail.
Mr. Thomas Roberts, Jr., on his yacht
Kilkenny has returned from a crulim un
the coast. Another largo boat In tho
harbor Is tho cruiser Alvlna, owned by
. ii. u. iiuicmns, or the Now York
Yacht Club.
AVALON. N. J., Aug. 31.-At the nn-
muhi uni .-unsque held nt the New Casino
Saturday night some of tho most elabor
ate costuming ever seen nt n similar
function gavo color to n picture that will
be over remembered by tho spectators
who packed the balconies nnd tiers of
private boxes.
At S:30 o'clock the maskers wero formed
In lino In the big marlno ballroom on tho
second flnnr nf Mia Ki.ll.llnr. n.t .1
.. . . .,u "Mmitiih, uiii, uini
mnrched In procession down the stairway
niiu inu nrcnue nnu mence into the grand
ballroom, which was especially decorated
for the nrcnslnn. At .hs mtiMi.einn nr
the march tho orchestra broko Into a
one-iep, nna irom the TOO multicolored
electric lamps that lined tho celling
arches there Issued the soft bluo sheen of
moonlight, then the red glare of dawn,
the fierce golden glare of noonday and
finally all the colors of tho rainbow. A
board of Judges awarded sliver cups for
tho most beautiful, most original and
most comic costumes.
The master of ceremonies In chnrgo of
the function was John Elfroth Watklns.
of Washington. D. C, nnd tho floor was
managed by C. Elluood Carpenter, of
Philadelphia.
Lansdowne
Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Gelstenberger,
of Owen avenue, are receiving congratu
lations on the birth of a son.
At tho swimming exhibition which was
held Saturday at Griffith Park tho fol
lowing took part; Miss Edith Rhode
Clark. MIbs Mechan, Miss Anna Kean,
Miss Olga Dorfner and Miss Harris.
Mrs. Thomas Gaffney and her daughter,
of Linden avenue, are visiting relatives
In Reading for a week.
s&rf&im
MISS LETHA STONGK
One of the 10 contestants for the
popularity prizes to be awarded
at tke Charles Klein, New Year's
Association carnival, which is b
ing held this week.
iafaTaBBBl & lr
South Philadelphia
Tho emnlovf nf Ttnhort MrCnrlor. nf
1618 Rltner street, their wives nnd fam
ilies, had a dny'a outing at Blackwood,
N. J., a guests of Mr. McCartcr.
Mr. Washington Sites and his family.
S311 South 12th street, nre enjoying two
wcck nt wildwood.
Mr. f?hfttAF Vnflnn nt 411 Knillh Ifilh
street, spent a week nt I'ltmnn Grove n
me guest or Air. nnu Airs. HODcrt emiiicn
at Atkln cottage.
Mr. Franklin C. Schold nnd his fnmlly
are touring New York StHte and through
tho Whlto Mountains by automobile with
Mr. Fred Beheld nnd his fnmlly, of
Tnmaqua, Pa.
North Philadelphia
Mr. nnd Mrs. lllrnm S. Lukons. of 1GS0
Green stieet, nro receiving congratula
tions on tho birth of a son, William I'cr
rlne Lukcns,
Mrs. K. George, of 3001 North Wood
stock street, Is spending her vacation
with her relatives In Shenandoah, Mount
Carmol, MlncrsUUo nnd Pottsvltle.
Dr. John Bcckloy and family, 13th and
Somerset streets, Is spending the season
at Wildwood.
Mrs. Fred Bonslngcr, of SchuIklll Hn
ven, Is spending n few weeks with her
pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J nines Moser, of
2KI3 North Marston street.
Miss Jane Richardson, IT1S North Do
ver ttrect, hns returned from a two
weeks' trip to Baltimore nnd Wnehlng
ton. Miss Roslna Barry, of North rhlladel
iihln, gavo nn Informal houso party in
honor of Mlsi Betty A. Barry, of Enfield,
Pa.
Mrs. Oscar S. McCall nnd her daughter.
Miss Mntide Burt McCall, have left tho
rlty for n tour of the West, which will
Include California nnd Its expositions.
They will return to Philadelphia In Oc
tober by way of stenmer from New Or
leans. Northeast Philadelphia
Mrs. J. M. Woodslde, of 2002 Richmond
street; Miss Mnrgucrlto Stelnmoyer, of
2923 Richmond street; Mrs. J. B. Brown
nnd Miss Mabel Brown, of 12S Logan
street, will spend tho month of Septem
ber In Wildwood.
Mrs. Mnrlo Kntz nnd Mrs S B. Feld
man nnd her daughter, Miss Clara M.
Feldman, of 733 Webt Montgomery ave
nue, have returned to their homo nftcr
spending tho month of August nt Atlan
tic City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmcs Powers, of Raleigh,
N. C, are visiting their parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Powers, of 2034 Coral street, for a
short Rtny. Mr. Powers Is a former resi
dent of Kensington, but Is now a pros
perous cl'lzen of Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loeb, of North
Sth street, nre spending 'several weeks
at the Ostein! Hotel, Chelsea.
Suffrage Events Today
kquai. HitANCiiisn society.
Noonday meeting, German-American Honlery
Mill, Ormes nnil CimlMl.i etrcetfl. Sreaker,
Mlfs Arnn McCue.
Nonn Meeting nt Dimton Saw Mills, Tacony.
Sp.nkcr. Mtaa ItctthH SaiimltH.
::.0 p m. Meeting on e.iHt pldn City Hall
I l.iza. Speakers, A, its Mary Ingham, MUs
lerthn SapoWU and (Iraliam C. Woodward.
WOMAN SUFFIiACli: PAUTV.
Noon Meellnp at North Amerlcnn Lace Com
puny. 8th ptiect and Allegneuy avenue. Miss
KhUIIc Itussel
S p. m. Sprnkers' cldfH meeting, 2223 Dnln
brlde eticet.
8 .10 p. m. Meeting nt 23d and Wharton
streets.
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Ardmure. Opens September 27.
EXIZAIiUTIi HILLS LYMAN. Principal.
THiri'HANiTLDnNNTlTlJTK hC'IIOOl, Op
MKC1IAN1U A HTM. NInety-seiund year.
Kvenlng Courses and Classes Dlt.MVIMJ,
MAT11KMAT1CM and .MECHANICS. Tor cal
endar and further Information address ths
Institute. 15 South Seventh street,
I'HII.A!KI.ril!A TUIINUKMKINDIS
School reopens fur fall and winter terms,
Tuesday Sept 7 We teach gymnastics, Ger
man, drawing, needlework and swimming to
children, 7 to 15 years, for 10 per year En
roll your children now liroad fc Columbia av.
ThTstevens SchooVM,M.arVRBfn..
ley. I'rtn . 221 W Chelten e., Otn. 8tn year
opens Sept 22. Kindergarten through college
IriirAtr: Mom Efclcnce. Manual Training,
PnBPAHATION FOR ANY COLL15UK, ANY
couitsu
DROWN PREPARATORY
nitOAD AND CHEItUY BTn,EKT8
Palmer Biwinew Sckool
Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English,
day and night sessions Send for catalog.
Mercantile Library Bldg . 10th above Chestnut.
PittU. Stkod f Design far Wmw
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YA dOI.807 Chestnut St., Phlla. JJ
29 1 e
TEN GIRLS IN CONTEST FOR
POPULARITY AT CARNIVAL
The Charles Klein New Year's Association to Hold
Grand Carnival Between Wharton and Tasker
Streets During Week; Various Entertainments
ALTHOUGH of n friendly nature, tho
JCx keenest of rlvalrv oxlsts in tho con-
tc-st nmong tho 10 young girl striving for
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mo in iic.-, io do nwnrneti to mo live suc
cessful girls In tho Popularity Contest, to
be held In conjunction with tho First
Grand Carnival of tho Charles Klein
New Yenr Association during this week
on Point Breeze avenue, between Whar
ton nnd Tasker streets, and It Is certain
that thn campaign will become more
vigorous townrd tho nppronch of Satur
day nlRht, at which tlmo tho contest will
close.
Tho most popular girl will rccolve a
diamond ring and a live-pound box of
Htuhltrnojfcr's bonbon. Tho second prlio
winner will rccoivo a gold watch nnd a
fle-pound box of Rumsey's chocolate.
Thlid prize winner will receive n laval
llcr, while tho fourth nnd fifth prize win
tiers will receive a pair of bracelet nnd
n lavalller, respectively.
Tho list of contestants consists of
Miss Harriett McNnlly, 15S9 South 23d
street; Miss Jennie Hepburn, 1611 South
Sid street, Miss Alice Fltzpntrlck, 1531
South 2M street: Mis JUv Hnd. SHI
Cros street; Mls Bessie Lowthcr, 11S3
South Md street; Miss Catherine Mc
Ventsh, 1919 Scuth Hcmborger street; Miss
Lotha Stontrp, 1B42 Point Breeze avcmio;
Miss Jctmln Simons, 16S0 Point Breczo
nomio; Miss Mnrlo Hartman, D07 Porter
street, nnd Miss Cecelia Ferguson, 2213
Cross street.
Tho opening of tho carnival, which Is
being held to crontc funds to enable tho
Tioga
Miss May Kennedy, of 3530 York road:
Miss Mnry McCnrty, of Dauphin and
Marlborough streets; Miss Margaret Mnc
Namcc, 120 Mnrlborough street; Miss
Chtharlno Noonnn nnd Miss Anno Noonan.
of 2S33 North 15th street, nnd Miss Anno
Cnst, of 112G Hnncock street, known ns
tho "Sextetto Club," will assist nt n car
nival at National Park, N. J., on Septem
ber 4.
Tho first part of tho panorama of "The
Creation" will be given tonight at tho Odd
Fellows' Home, 17th nnd Tioga streets,
and will be free to tho public. Tho en
tertainment Is divided Into three p.irts.
Tho dates of thcYcninlnlng. two will bo
announced Inter. Tho officers of the home
nro: President, Mr. Thomns Slpps; vice
president, Mr. William Bunt; treasurer,
Mr. J. E. Bntrolt; secretary, Mr. Clawson
Coles: chairman of the supply commit
tee, Mr. Gcorgo M. Roth.
Miss Laura Wlldermuth, of 3S3D Smed
ley street, will leave on Saturday to pass
the remainder of tho season at the Dela
ware Water Gap.
Miss Eva Herlltzlus, of North 18th
street, who Is spending tho summer In
Wildwood, will return home early in Sep
tember. What's Doing Tonight
Fnlrmount Park Band, Strawherry Mansion;
8 o'clock. Free.
I'hllrfdilpbU Bund City Hall riaza; 8
o'tlov-k Free.
Meetlne In Lyric Hall, cth and Carpenter
sercets. Io (Jltmixn "C1UI and Iteltglous Liberty
Icr Jews"; 8 o'clock.
Meeting. Association of Survivors of Dilla
del;hU Brigade, Independence Hall; 8 o'clock.
BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE
UnHiirpasbefl In America
for Its thorough methods of teaching
practical business and the develop
ment of efficiency In students. Are
you ambitious to achieve a greater
success? Attend Hanks Business Col
Ke. Telephone: Lombard 12D0-1297.
I'ohltlonM rlthel) uarunteeU
I,MAiriTK m'H.DIM.
Ctli nnd Chmtnut M reels
Afier Oct. 1st, Penn Mutual Buildind
FRIENDS' CENTRAL
And Its Elementary Schools, open on
NINTH MO. (September) 21st
15th and Race Sts.
85th St. and Lancaster Ave.
17th St. and Glrard Ave.
Greene St. aboe School Lane. Germantown.
Principals in attendance after Ninth Mo. 1st.
WM. n. DAURETT. lBtn and Racs Sts.
Germantown Friends
SLI OPENS 0 MO. 21ST
CnOOl AT 8:45 A. M.
STANLEY R. YAltNALL. Principal
University of Pennsylvania
EVENING COURSES
Wharton School of Klnunce and Commerce
MKKCKHSIIUUa, PA.
The Mercersburg Academy
roil HOYS Mercersburg, I'a.
Send for catalogue to IVm. Mann Irvlns,
Ph.D., LL.D.. Headmaster. IIox 149.
CHAMUEHhUUltO. PA.
PENN HALL SCHOOL
FOR GIRLS. Located In ths beautiful Cum
berland Valley. College Preparatory and
Special Courses. May each year spent at
Atlantic city. No Interruption in work.
Rates fSOO, For catalog and views, address
FRANK S. MAOILL. A. M , Principal.
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SOUTH IIETIII.IIIIKM, PA.
BISHOPTHORPE MANOR
A select whool for girls College preparatory A
finishing courses. Elective studies. Add Claude
N Wyant. Prin.. Uox 254. Bo. Bethlehem. Pa
IIICTIII.IIHEM, PA.
MORAVIAN SEMINARY COLLEOU FOH
WOMEN, IIETULEHEM, PA, Accrsdltsa.
174th year Sept. 22, 1015
IIAIIRIHHURO, PA.
HARRISBURG ACADEMY
Modern bldgs.. largs campus. Small classes.
Individual Instruction: thorough college prep
aration Rates I40O-I5OO Write for catalog
CHESTER. PA.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY COLLEGE
Willi Preparatory Dnmrtmrnt. Nearest of
all colleges to discipline, physical tlalning
and education of West Point. Degrees In
Civil Engineering, Chemistry and Arts. Ad
dress Col. Chas. E. Hya,tt, Pre., liox MS,
Chester. Pa,
CARLISLE. PA.
CONWAY HALL udbd
Strong Secondary School for boys
Fall term opens September I4th
W. A Hutchison. Headmaster. Carlisle. Pa.
WASHINGTON, U. O.
ST. ALHAN8
The National Cattteiinil Heuoat Ktsa
A country school In National Capital
Dlsbop of Washington. Pre. Address
master. Ut. St. Albas. Washington, D C.
MUSICAL
, vi. ii Conservatory of Muste
Leefssn-HiJU 'jrSJSSlS:
Klein Club to make a gorgeous display
In the next New Year pnrnde, will be
featured by n parade of 600 members of
the Klein Club nrrayed In various cos
tumes nnd accompanied by two band.
On Wednesday evening the club member
nnd the public will bo addressed by Dlreo
tor of Public Safety George D. Torter.
Select Councilman Frank J Ryan, Charle
Wharton, John Stuhltracger, Daniel
Green and other prominent speaker
Tho committee In chnrgo of the carnival
consist of John J. Shields, chairman, and
David Crawford, William Murray nn4
William McCleary.
A stag party nnd smoker wa given
recently to Mr. George McCaffery at
his home, by the members of the
club. The mmlo wa furnished by th
Bohem nnd Wenzel orchestra and Mr.
Raymond O. Bohem wa the tonstm&stcr.
Among thoso present were Mr E. Lou I
Mcrcorlaux, Mr. T. Barry McCormlck,
Mr. O. Daniel McCaffery, Mr Raymond
O. Bohom, Mr. Joseph W Felker, Mr,
Leo C. WcnicI, Jr., and Mr Louis Mc
Cormlck. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer nnd their
dnughtcrs, Miss Mary Spencer nnd Mis
Knthryn Spencer, entertained last week
at their summer home, Spencer Farm, Fel
ton, Del., Dr. and Mrs. II. B Simmons,
of Chestertown, Md. ; Mr. and Mr. J. A.
Hnrtcnsllne. of Prlnclplo, Md : Mr. and
Mrs. James Dorney, Miss Marie Dorney,
Mrs. Jamei Dorney, Jr., Miss Mae V.
Shrehan, Mrs. E. A. Jackson, Miss Ruth
Bechtold, all of Philadelphia, and Mlsa
Ray Jackson, of Wilmington, Del.
Roxborough
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward It. Strusr, 6W
Hermltago street, will leave on Thursday
of next week to spend eomo tlmo In At
lantic City.
Miss Bertha Neely, of Dclmar street,
has gono to Wildwood for tho remainder
of tho season.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmcs II. Scott, of New
York, nro receiving congratulations on
tho birth of a daughter, Edytho Christine,
at Wildwood on August 12, Mr Scott
will bo remembered ns Miss Mary Struse,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles O.
Struse, of Ridge avenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Ellwood Barrett, wlie
havo been spending some time In Ocean
City, have returned to their homo, US
East AValnut lane.
Frankford
Mr. Elwood T. Eckcrt, of 1340 Gllling
ham street, will tour New York State (n
hla auto. He expects to remain away
about two weeks.
Miss Clara Zimmerman and Miss Eliza
beth Dyer nre spending 10 days' vacation
visiting Niagara Falls, Toronto, Buffalo
and Watklns Glen.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pack, of Penn
street, nnd their young son. Master Gor
don Park, are at Ocean Grove for the
remainder of tho summer.
Mrs. David Campbell and her sister,
Miss Grace Le Mark, with Mr nn Mr.
Jack Glenn, of Tacony, will remain at
their bungalow at Ocean City until Sep
tember 15.
I'ENNSIIUltO, PA.
I'ENNSllUlta, PA.
PERKIOMEN SEMINARY
The School that Live (Is Record
Located in the beautiful Perklomen Valley,
within .easy reach from Philadelphia and
New York. Co-educatlonal. Preparra for all
colleges and universities. Has enviable rec
ord for scholarship. Excellent courses In
Iluslness, Agriculture. Domestic Science,
Muslo and Elocution 8trongly moral Per
sonal interest In students. Rates 1375 ta
M23. Illustrated catalog free,
llev. O. 8. Kriehel, II. I)., Principal, IIox K.-
COLLKGKVILLE. PA.
MEDICAL
Preparatory Courses
One, Two, and Four Years
irs
eqeJ
URSINUS COLLEGE
ColIeBeville. Pa,
NAZARETH. PA.
SEND YOUR HOV TO M
Nazareth Hall Military Scneil
Safest place In America for hint
Established In 1785
Rev. S. JBIum. D.D Principal
NALTSIIUHG, PA.
KISIUMINKTAS SPRINGS SCHOOL
XUIl JJU1B
Indorsed by svsry American University, la
dividual plan of work for each boy. CsiUaa
Preparatory Course and a good training far
business life. Special course In agrlcultvre.
Eclentlflo physical care. Pur watsr, i4
food. 200-acra farm, A school of characur.
28th year opens Sep. 21. Writs for Cal'g K0.J4,
Ulskimlnetaa (springs School, Salttburg, fa.
WYNNEWOOD, PA,
"Country Day School for Boys"
Pisco your boy In a school where you are
assured his associates are ths proper ones, jind
good fresh nlr and beneficial Instruction pre
vail. This school assures you of there ,Ul
factors Open September 23d. at Wynna
wood. Pa
Itev. Gibson Hell, A. II., U.K.. Head Master,
8310 Navahoe Street, Chestnut Hill, Pa.
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ALLENTOWN, PA.
Allenlown Prep. School prepare - ; for lead
ing Colleges universities. New bldgs.i all atk
letlca. Jr. Dept. Frank L, Blxman. A.M.. ITIa.
SWIMMING
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C.
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1421
Arch st.
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members. 1 month. JiLOOj 1 BMSMk
(5 00. a year. 112. Roys, one tklr-f
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