EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1915; 3 j j ills it.h. an o. ! a SOCIETY FOLK RETURNING 1U JLUYY ill IT -- ffofrs. Austin S. HeckacherWill Move Into a New Home at 1611 Pine street a ma oeuauu oociai ana rer sonal Notes of Interest to Many . tffrbicRCHEU and HT rtS. AUOTI -r- g F""UKJ -Pending the Ieekscncr. ,, ,nc West.whcre B"""'"--; ,j UU." h San Francisco "P-"" l"lrt..J..l, tn the Ban Diego Kx- BSrSZZ.'!Sfi and siso wn --. flny points of position, .tow. nj -t the m Y J Sposltlon, ttnteresi on ""- Q.,.mMr 13. anfl i no ""t Fiurn home on jionn-y. -w ' bVhl!?r holr country Crh.Vdrren..yn. before movln. 87 i their new town nousc, w ... Ff .!. -They v.111 spend tho winter. KSTiwibw - - "bu,anle ot ,a8t season. - - r Jones Winter htivo left ft M'-.S".4 S, .SSdlnu several week. h been the rjey1 p u Jr nt hcr ,,,er J'wJwngton lane, Chelten Hill home on wwniw"" alB0 returnC(i t home "r mXlng several vl.IL. having I .t.v about to days. 4DCCH . - M1M 8. rRrhnMriiSwor I .? '".., Jr:. has left for Hluo RldK. .wwiy.'"?,? where she will bo tne Ruesi rW'Mri. Alexander nandall at K ur. '": Jeoce. This weeK. Miss K h.tl.1 JoTnher family nnd remain tie . --- -. . till late m mo .. T..nnD nf the Collect fc.-MW M.trgT Sirruce trcets, who has ? Club, th nfK?.cxtttlla Barnes at L'.btn lri-f IL T. for several weeks and P?5 ff..nny Torter at the summer I Km Airfield. Conn., returnea nomo s y eswruo j . Alone the Main Line nVTrn FORD -Mrs. I Wlllnrd Rod aHAVERFOHU' , Jrii a Mlgs ? SS&I S Rodg rs. Vho are spending the I, Isabel M "oaB ' tne guests of Mr. Ue' K Rellly. of Philadelphia, nt the .ffleorgaK. " th week. Trnymore, ""-. 'niPrtoined Mr. J. fndlerr-Barnard and Mr. Robert Wig- . ..- mi ,. 11k Witt Cuyler JVratmlr .umrnmo Tn Bar Harbor. efS'lKlYN MAWK.-Mr. and Mrs. William V.W Hughs of Morris avenue, have re KlT ? .J i from a trip to ranamr. and Call SftffiWESy visited the Exposl- i':S?fc . Mrs. George H. Earlc. Jr.. lY&uJintroduce their daughter. Mm EMM .mS"M - nt Iia Arnrn ClUD. t( Bane, ai "u " " FrnADNOn.-Mrs. Charles A. Munn; of ' i... " j 1. vlaitlmr relatives In Ncw- &. 1 odpn Hoffman, of Ithan, Is 11 ai . r wKrVn nt Bar Harbor as the gBe.t of her sister and brother-in-law, .Mr. and Jura, inumia c " T t ' i-r nivins.Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. sSbetmaker, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. I'wnk ShoemaKcr nave muiircu .... - motor trip tnrougn ixew ukiumu. e. HfS. crree urinion ims i;muivu ...... a'llong stay In New Hampshire. f t- t V 1 L 1..TTJ11 i n' uneauiui- nm r Mr. and Mrs. Hownrfl E. Seaver, of ?vnnfr-iprv nvenue. who have been vislt- wElng fnemls for the last rtwo weeks, at V" .... ... r ntlll rotnrn tn their (!ff.PS"l wt ., -- I'HOBia mis v een. S Mrs. T H. Carmlchael, who has been iVHlling in jnoBsacnuscnij nwu '"" Hampshire will return to hcr home. 7127 ESfrmantown avenue, September 3). gv.-jr. una Airs, a '-.. oc:vwt .,v .. tfarned to their home. 72a Crcshclm road. At. -A lt. t n C.AtAn hm.A ffk. urom a two weeks' . trip to uoorsiown, K. H. Mr r,l Mr. William Tjirrl Spxtnn. Of rilshiand avenue, who havo spent tho summer at Northeast Harbor, will return yorWK'p their horteW)day, d iiB. - Vrlir, and Mrs. William H. Trotter, of s Jtavahoe avenue, will return home during the early part of September, after spend ing the entire summer at Kennebunkport, TUt. Fli ..Hr. and Mrs. David E. Crozicr. of Ger- mantown avenue, who are occupying their cottaje at Cape May, will return home tho, latter part of this month. fipvm&nrnwn ij... 7.:. :: :: " , ..... Ht.ftaiiu jura. ii. ai. oiuiuii ttnu iuisa o!t SUton. of the Delmar Morris i Apartments, are at Sea Isle City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Morcan. of piChnrch lane, are spending tho remainder k tne summer at Prout's Neck, Me. Mr. And Mm. nAOrare flormlp.v. nf 7?7 K Ltacoln drive, have gone on a motor trip h to Big Pond, Me. M1 Catherine Plucker. 6t Herman a sweet, la spending several weeks with JstUs at Penllyn. fi ' -'ft nttenhouso street, is spending gov-' wecu in Virginia. f.i-Mr, and ft fe, Pa., ; Yi JtisWore , leechwooi Mr. and Mm. George Davis, of Carbon- are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Mora-an. of Church lnnn ami chwood street. Vr. H. P, Malllson and famllv. nf Clur. ntown, formerly of Lansdowne, will ! the middle of this month for Cleve na, 0., which thoy will make their per- JjIr" waIr'' Raymond W. Tunnell, fX1?"1 tho ,a8t two months at Spring W..7 i, re'urned to their home. 251 i-tn """ui mne. Mr. and Mrs. Tuni vSLa i Uavrf September 4 for Buck K2?. I"' Bhawnee, andremaJn until SJtr Labor Day, i I Zi J fnd Irg' B'ePhen D. Large and RffinJufW.'LrMiM 1Ie,cn LarK. have irned to their home. 852 Church lnn g spent ths last three weeks at . Hopatcong, West Philadelphia I Kttk M. MrHnnaM n RjAC ti lV,I,M Anna V ttrby. 831 rWoodlawn atreet, Germantown. ac- Zi" u-""' 0l friends, chaper MJ' mPmM. motofedto City to spend the week. Lthona Marcus mi m,. la.. it0.fh.rrUl,urc wero a' "' tt.hnP ! "en lRt wcek hy Miss "-villi at her linm ll vr .i. ..i.i. Mackfe.Mv.ln,Cv'bert, Mia. mi. !;-:.". ." i. .:" , juibii curii oiein. 7fM iiaerTOan. Mr. Herman Welfc. mZTli.filVoU, Mr. Edward I?ii5& To?" A,Bm Pr LaVln te' Py W Elven loAMrs. hi diaV.u Voru Ma t'w: oe. tSonth' bre he vM rBmalD l ktaTl"'.."! h d .treWT be- Pa for Wonih. rwao, m i Mfe. - LN; VY IaNTIUJK, X'JLiAJLND --- nvonue. Among tho guests were Mr. Jacob Faust and Mr. John Weldon, of Wllrtwood, N. J. Mrs. Alexander' Pattersonf 8r of 424 North Robinson street, and her daughter, Mrs. Hnrry Kirk, nnd family, are spend ing several weeks in New Market, ld., nnd will return home about tho mlddlo of this month. South Philadelphia A "Corn Roast" was given last evening by Miss Sara E. SliiBlcy, of 2XW South. inn sircci, in honor of Miss Kllxauctn Urachhold, of Florida, who is spending somo time In the city, Tho fnllnwlns nltninlod! Mix ttltraViMh rtrnchhold, Miss Olive Uochm, Misses hlla and Emma Field, Mies Rose Weaver, Miss Catherine Kartell, Miss Emma Barker, Miss Ella Wllcnt. Mrs. A. Hull. Mrs. L. Tonkins, Mr. William Lynch, Mr. Charles Grass, Mr. Lloyd McConnell, Mr. Robert Johnson, Mr. Charles Moore, Mr. Howard Smith, Mr. Kirk TcnUplp- nln, Mr. Herbert Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rrachhold, Mr. an Mrs. G rover Brcnzel, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Field, Mr. and Mrs. David Wotklns, Mr. nnd Mrs. Adam Single' nnd Mr. Charles Slnglcy. Miss Catherine McLoughlln nnd Miss Margaret McLoughlln, of Front nnd Tnskcri streets, have returned home after a month's visit to Wlldwood. Mr. Barney B. Berg, of 2037 East Moya menslng avenue, lias returned from a trip to Elmlra, Buffalo, Eric, Niagara Falls nnd nearby cities. Lnst Thursday night a freedom party was given to Mr. Albert P. Super Orr, also celebrating tho, birthday of his mothor, Mrs. Joseph Orr, at their home, 233S South Hicks street. Mr. Orr received many handsome pres ents, n gold watch and chain from his grandfather, Mr. Albert P. Super. The house was gaily decorated wltli American flags and bunting. Tho guests attending weie: Mr. Albert P. Super, Miss Nclllo Rocks, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Super, Sr., Miss Ida Super and Miss Gertrude Super, Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris Super, Jr., Mr. Morris Super. 3d, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Super, Miss Mary Super and Miss Edith Super, of Cynwyd, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyeis, Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Trc gcllas. Miss Parthene HInton, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Young, Mr. Charles Young, Mr. William Young, Miss Mnmie Young and Miss Ida Young, Mr. Walter Stin son, Mrs. Martha J. Neff, Mr. and Mrs. Chailcs Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schacffcr. Mrs. Emma Brink, Miss Marie Brink, Miss Louella Tunis, Miss Mamie McKay, Mr. James Traitor, Mr. Robert Hood and Mr. William Reehall, of Elmer, N. Y. A social affair last Saturday night, August 28, nt S24 Rltner street, was given by Miss Kato Llpshutz. Among the guests were Miss Bessie Meyers, Miss May Glpst, Miss Bessie LlDshutz. Miss Mario Llpshutz, Miss Esther Geder nnd Miss Esther Glnssmnn, Mr. Aleck Zusln, Mr. J Franck. Mr. M. Lansjborg, Mr. A. Faltunberg. Mr. W. Kline. Mr. L. Sha piro, Mr. J. Lansberg, Mr. M. Meyers. Mr. M. Blume, Sir. K. Rosenfleld. Sev. oral vocal selections by Miss May Glpst and somo violin productions by Mr. K. Rosenfleld made the evening a great success. Northeast Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Cramp, of 2217 Cedar street, wore given a surprise, Sat urday evening, at their aummer home. Pitman, N. J., In honor of their 25th wed ding anniversary. They received many beautiful gifts of cut glass and silver. Thoso present were Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford, Miss Florence Cramp. Mr. and Mrs. G. Ellis, Mr. and MrB. O. B. El lis, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Glebert, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hllcs, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lambert, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Melcher, Mr. and Mrs. II. Plattenburg. Mr. and Mrs. W. Richard son, Miss K. Rhodes, Mrs. Blanche Reed, Miss Dorothy Reed. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Reeves, Mr. J. M. Squires, Mr. and Mrs. T. Schofleld, Mr. and Mrs. C. Trimble, Mrs. T. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wise, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Lowers, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ward. Miss Anna Torpey nnd Miss Helen Tor pey entertained at a dinner party given a their home, 4715 Mascher street, last Friday evening. Thoso present were Miss Juliet Shaw, Miss Hope Beale, Mr. It. Howard Young. Mr. Ellwood Rayer, all of New York; Miss Madalino Coursult, Mr. Edward Kurtz, Mr. Charles Welkel, Mr. J. Charles Fitzgerald, Jr. Miss Mary' Oxspring, of 2SS5 North How ard street, who was tho guest of Mrs. Margaret Tithera, of 601 West 176th street. New York, will accompany her mother, Mrs., Jennie .Oxspring, and her brother and sister to Atlantic City this week for several weeks' stay. An Informal reception was given Friday evening In honor of Mr. Edward Backert. at his residence, 2233 North Hancock street. The guests wero Miss Carrie Hoff man, Mist Bella Backert, Miss Rose Sainet, Mies Martha McQuen, Miss Irene Walker, Mrs. Margaret Crouthamcl, Miss Minnie Hoftmaycr, Mr. Charles Hoft- mayer, Mr. Edward Mulholland, Mr. Rob ert Natter, Mr. Frederick Natter, Mr. John Gordon, Mr. Thomas Williams, Mr. Charles Backert. Mr. Leonard McGarvey and Mrs. Mc Garvey, of 2218 East Cumberland Btrcet, are visiting at Wlldwood for several weeks. Mr. George Pleffur gavo an Informal squsb pigeon dinner to a group of his friends the latter part of the week at the Hatboro Inn. The party motored from the city. The guests wero Lieutenant Stocckle, Magistrate Stevenson, Mr. Jack Daufmann, Mr. Max Fisher, Mr. George Spong, Mr. John Pleffer. After the din ner they motored to the House of Correc tion, where they wie entertained by Superintendent Pattersoli. Mrs. N. Casherland and her daughter, Mlsd Murle Cat norland, of York and Hope streets, nro vacationing' at Atlantlo City for 'wo weeks. Sergeant Charles Schonzle, of 1111 North Bodlne street, has left town to spend several weeks around the, scenes of his native tpwn In Maryland. Mr. and JIrs. Thomas Williamson, of Amber stieet and Susquehanna avenue, have returned home after a several weeks' trip t" the hort. inuy wero utuoumumou on the trip fcy Mr. and Mrs. KrankWIede burg, of 25JS East York dtreet. With the return of Its various members from their vacations, the Whlzlerd will hold Us first feting of the fall term next Sunday, beyiemuer , b wio noiuo of Its president, Mr. Herman 8. Tracer, S201 Clifford street, There will be an elaborate program drawn up by Mr. Maurice J. Krasney. It Is hoped that the Whlzlerd will have a very sallsfae. tory term, with an enlarged membership and Increased activities. A delightful auto party motored to the Lawndalc carnival taturday from the city as the guests of Mr- John Daufmann In tho group were Miss Irene Bonner, MlJ MaUlu Xhl. r HnmH. Wm Ms f MttftU. IHbBBp BsBsBsVsBsBsBBVsBsBsBsBsBBH 'sBsBsBsBBsBbBBBsVsbP' sBsBsBsBsBsBsBBBsBsBsBsb1 iilslslflHP ttv iaisisisflisisisisisisi lstHIIIIHK I sHk m . Ms slllllBt. SHHf'' IHk H i jHp Islir wH MBS yiKJti?' JR. jB m mi&t...m wmm m sBSsKWMKtMlU VMM w , asswisBSSKis . mm 1 JHHra si Bs1iWH$'kBbHbHbHHBBBJ!13 Eastland Studio. MRS. FRANK E. PFIEFFER Who, before her marriage this morning, was Miss Anna Celeste Hnjrarty. Her wedding to Mr. PflefFer took place at the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, 63d and Callowhill streets. FIRST WEDNESDAY POPULAR Best Day of All Is Chosen by Many Bridegrooms and Brides Miss Hagarty Was Married to Mr. Frank Pfieffer This Morning Other Weddings THE marriage of Miss Anna Celeste Hagarty and Mr. Frank E. Pfieffer took placo this morning at the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary. C3d and Callow hill streets. Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Joseph McDermott, who also eolebrnted tho Nuptial Mass. The bride was attended by Miss Rose V. Hagarty as maid of honor, and Mr. Edward J. Pfieffer acted as best man. The ushers were Mr. James J. Connor. Mr. Jeremiah Sweeney, Mr. John Sheeran nnd Mr. William A. Hagarty. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hcgarty, of 348 North C2d street. Mr. Pfieffer Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Pfieffer, of 6S38 Master street. Tho ceremony this morning was followed by a wedding breakfast at tho home of the bride's parents, after which Mr. and Mrs. Pfieffer left on a wedding trip. They will bo at home October 1, at 1333 Prince ton avenue, Trenton, N. J. ICOEHLER-HUTCH1NSON. Miss Ethel Vollum Hutchinson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Vollum Hutchin son, became the bride of Mr. Robert Philip Kochlcr, of Reynoldsville, Pa., to day, at noon, in St. Asaph's Church, Bala. Tho wedding was a quiet one, wit nessed only by the Immediate members of both families. Rev. Clarence Clark Syl vester, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, Summervllle, N. J., officiated In tho absence of tho Rev. Harrison B. Wright, pastor of St. Asaph's. The bride, who was given tn marriage by her father, was dressed In a white silk frock, prettily trimmed with laco nnd orar.Ko blossoms. She woro the usual bridal veil of tulle, caught with a wreath of orange blossoms, and carried an e'rly Victorian bouquot of white rosebuds and lilies of the valley. Mr. Koohler had Mr. William A. Hill, of Reynoldsville, Pa., for his best man. Following the cere mony, a breakfast for the members of both families was held at the bride's home, on Bala avenue. Bala. Mr. and Mrs. Koehler will live in Avonmore, Pa., where they will be at home after Janu ary 1. BIRKMIRE-UTWILLER. The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Utwlller, of 610 East Hormitage street, Roxbor oUKh. and Mr. Louis E. Blrkmlre, of 241 Hermitage street, took place this morn- ing. at o'clock! In the Church of tho II v Family, of Mannyunk. The cere- mony was performed by tne Jtev. josepn '-. .. .. - . . A. Hannlgan, The bride woro a gown of white crepe do chine nnd carried a bouquet of white flowers. She was attended by Miss Re glna Cody, of Roxborough, who wore a gown of pink crepe de chine and carried a bouquet to match. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Mr, Samuel Blrkmlre, the well known minstrel comedian and entertainer, of this vicinity. A wedding breakfast waB served at the home of the bridegroom. After a short .r-sccxSiiCs MRS. HARRY A. GAMS Who was Miss Rae Tretgjob, She ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Treegoob, of 024 South 8d street. Her marriage to Mr. Harry A. Gabls, of 2 1 Catha rine street, took place last eve ning y Ab Wall, ITM Mer xJsoeyd trt. sbssssIsssssssIssbsssbssFPVPPV a VaV ssssssl lHK 'HgggH VSdftL ' ' sssssssssssssssssssH liitii.ii.X-;.yLZiti:j:.:. ?, '.,!. mmmm- , K?; IN FALL AS WEDDING DAY wedding trip tho couple" will reside t D2S East Martin street, Roxborough. Mr. Blrkmlre Is well known in the pa per manufacturing business, having been connected with the Martin & William II. Nixon Paper Company for the last six years. In tho stock, transportation and executive departments, and was re cently placed tn chargo of the newly Installed inspection department. MORRIS-TJHL. A wedding took place at 4 o'clock Mon day afternoon at St. Phllomena's Church, Lansdowne, when Miss Marie Bhl, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Uhl, of Bally road, became the bride "of Mr. Alexander J. Morris, also of Lansdowne. The cere mony was.performed by the Rev. Francis Markee, pastor of the church. Miss Uhl wore a gown of white satin meteor, trimmed in flounces of lace and Georgette crepe, and hcr hat was of whlto chiffon. She carried a bouquet of bridal roses nnd lilies of the valley. Miss Elizabeth M. Frussen was maid of honor. Sho wore a gown of pink satin with hat to match, and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Morris was attended by Mr. Joseph Hagerty, of Philadelphia, as best man. After a small reception at the home of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Morrts left for Atlantic City. They will bo at home in Lansdowne after October. CLARK FUREY. The marriage of Miss Grace Elizabeth Furcy nnd Mr. Dayton Clark, both of this city, took place today, at 12 o'clock. In tho First Presbyterian Church of Ger mantown. Miss Fuioy was attended by Miss Isabel C. Gibson as maid of honor and Mr. Arthur Clark, a brother of the bride groom, acted as best man. Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Jennings, pastor of the church. A small reception followed nt the home of the bride, after which the young couple left on their wedding trip. On their return they will occupy a house in Germantown. North Philadelphia Dr. Peter N. K. Schwenk, of 1417 North Broad street, is convalescing In the Ger man Hospital after n serious operation. Ho expects to return home September 1. Members of tho Sterling Club will en- tertnln a number of their friends at the clubrooms. 25th and York streets, Wed- npunnv nvpninir. j rrtiiKinn i tsmnaM nesany evening, a musical program. conuucien oy flir. jieroert liavcrstock, Mr. Archie Stelfe and Mr. Harold Bean hub vKvn urrunucu. laroe Mr. George Ermentrout, of Reading, Is visiting at the homo of Miss Marian Williams, 1932 West Susquehanna avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dwyer and their I family, of 3057 North 15th street, are at Wlldwood for tho rest of tho season ayf guests of Mr, and Mrs. Leo I. S. Conway.".; ' Mrs. J. Malschlck, of 1902 North Frank lin street, returned home after a stay of four weeks at Pcean City, Md., being the gucut of Mr. and Mrs, Feldman, of Sallsbuiy, at their summer home In Ocean City. A surprise party was given to Miss Elinor A. Onrber at her home, 1712 North 11th street, on Saturday evening, and was a great success. ' The affair began with an 8 o'clock supper and many Interesting selections followed. The guests Included Miss Agnes Pier son and Miss Ella Plerson, Miss Kathryn B. McGllnchey, Miss Ada McManus, Miss Marie Hawn, Miss Lillian A. Coyle, Miss May Williamson, Miss Elolse Llpp, Miss Jane Clarke and Miss Vera Flemmlng, of Royersford; Mr. A. Edmund Parker, Mr, Walter Fallman, Mr. James Reily, Mr. Joseph Sell, Mr. William Cooke, Mr. Joseph M, Carpenter, Mr. Edward Tay lor. Mr. Donald Warner, Mr. P. Ellwood Coyle, Mr James Westly and Mr. Bruce Wprthlngtou. Miss Kathryn McQllnchey and Mr. Bruce Worthlngton delighted their friends with on exhibition of several novel and pretty dances. Notices for the Society page will be accepted and printed In th Evening Ledger, but all such notices must be written on ene aide of the paper, must be signed In full, with full ad. dress, stad when poaslbl telephone number must be given, SenS all aucb coramuntcntions to 'Society Editor." Evening Ledjer, tyd Chntnot street. Unless tsveae requirements are carried u4 so Mutt Tweaoatlen anay b poaaeUe, W sat be nusllihea. Along the Reading Mr, Chauncey D. Robinson, of George town, Del., whoe marriage to Miss E. Marie Nclffer, of Wyneote, Pa., will tako place tomorrow night at 7 o'clock, gavo hi bachelor dinner Monday evening at the Manufacturers' Club, Rroad and Wal nut streets. Among those present were: Mr, L. Le Lay ton, Jr., of Georgetown. Del.j Mr. Martin C Rutherford, of Roch ester, N, Y,; Mr. James Boyce, of New Yorks Mr. J. Floyd Clssel, of New York; Mr, Morris N, Wright, of Newark, Del. Among the entertainments that are being given In honor of Miss Nclffer and her bridal party are n bridge and lunch eon yesterday by Miss Esther Parshall, of Oak Lane,, In the evening n dinner fol lowed by dancing was given In their honor by Dr and Mrs. Milton K. Nelffcr, pa rents of the bride. The affair was held nt the Huntingdon Valley Country Club, at Noble, Pa. Today Miss Doris Wetherbee entertained nt luncheon at 1 o'clock, fol lowed by bridge, nt the Old York Hoad Country Club, and this evening at I o'clock n dinner will be given at the Ger mantown Cricket Club by Miss Carolina Miller, of Chestnut Hill, Pa. Most of the bridal party are from out of town and are college friends of the bride Miss Avonelle Crocket, of Washington, D. C; Miss Muriel Aithur, of Dotrolt, Mich.; Miss Jean Farley, of Scdalln, Mo.; Mlsi Caroline Miller, of this city. Miss Emily Lewis and Miss Mildred Iwls havo leturncd to their home In EI kins Park from Saratoga Springs, where they spent tho month of August during the racing Benson. Mls! Edna Faucctt, who has been the Burst of Miss Jane R. Walton for six weeks at Atlantic City, will return to hor homo at Glt'iiflde Thursday Miss Walton will cJmo with hr nnd rcmnln until October. Frankford Miss Florenco Breeze, of Holmesburg, will cntcrtnln nt a small mitslcnle Friday evening In honor of her guest, Miss Orr trudo Wells, of Moore, Pa. Among her guests will be Miss Helen McKlnlry, Miss rntillno McKlnley, Miss Martha Barbra, Miss Jano Fueller, Miss Ruth Tyson, Miss Matgarct Belt. Miss Evelyn Clarke, Miss Edythu Clarke. Mr. Alford Benson, Mr. Joseph Belt, Mr. Harry Watklns, Mr. Walter Phillips. Mr. Frank Kirk, Mr. Harry Smith, Mr. Charles Talloy, Mr. John Smythe, Mr. Ralph Dunn and Mr. Martin Jarvls Suffrage Events Today EQUAL FltANCIIISK FOC1ETV. 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Uaa of these pow ers la prevented In various ways. It mar e checked by timidity and lack of self confidence, suppressed by fear, or para lysed by aelf-consclousneas. Ignorance of tha importance of the powers, or the nat ural weakness of tho powers themselves, may prevent their use. The Neff College courses give men and women full pos session of themselves. Bend for catalogue, oopy of Dr. NefTe lecture, "Education and Success," and circular stating when Day and Evening Classes open, rates of tuition, etc. Office open dally 0 to 3'SO. Evening- 7:30 to 10. NEFF COLLEGE Chest"? .tree. 01CW ICU, i,t,o Holders of the Missouri Pacific default; first and refunding Bs of 1959, the trust of l!)17, and the to-yenr gold loan 4s of 19 have been notified by Kuhn, Loeb & C as readjustment managers of the Mlssol Pacific system, that tney may secure advance of the defaulted Interest from t resnectlve depositories for the bonda i mmvmmwdntimm" Day and Evcntnff -Vrfvaratory and JluslasM. The Community has confidence In Central's Educational System. You should know about Its unique work. 2000 Students last year. Send for Illustrated Catalog A. Central Y. M. C. A.. 1431 Arch St.. Phlla. STANDARD Y.M.C.A. COURSES Save carfare. Evening School, Dormitory, Eipert Instructors, Individual Method, Swim ming Pool, Gymnasium. West Branch Y. M. O. A., Std and Hansom. North Branch Y. M. 0. A., 1013 W. Lehigh. Camden Central Y. 31. O. A.. S71 Federal st. PltfU'AliATION FOH ANI COLLEGE, ANY counsB BROWN PREPARATORY DnOAD AND CHERRY STREETS Palmer Business School Shorthand, Typewriting. Dookkeeplng, English, day and night aesstona. Send for catalog. Mercantile Library Dldg., 10th above Chestnut. MAIIEIt 1'ltEP." "WITIIElt8r00N"nLD07 College. Law. Mad. Day. Ev'g. Unlr. Kef. Son wlsfeSCfi ; CONSERVATORIES 9 yyr-sgCpyAi Z E C K W E n ' s Ph.U4tJltia Musical Aciey 1S1T Sprue BU 4Th aeaaoa opens Sept. 9th. Branches 6020 Oerman. town Ave.; 4 B. C2d St. Eminent Arllsta la Faculty. Prospectus, GURNEY TENOM CONCERT ORATORIO RKCITAt. KSTEV HAIX " ' . -.,, Consarvatorr it fU FLORAL DECORATIONS ON SWEATERS LATEST FASHION Milady Has Bid Good-Bye to the Stripes of the Summer". The Latest Word in Sweater Coats Is White Silk Trimmed in Flowers of Pastel Shades ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 1. THE summer Rlrl Is saying a farewell to stripes. They have truly had a long lease on life, and, In their place ha come floral garniture. One of the prettiest sweaters seen on the Walk today was of white silk, embellished with morning glories In pastel coloring. The autumn hats are as tall ns the summer haUi were flat, and that Is saying a great deal. Two forms of decoration are much seen. One Is metallic, sometimes a band or cord of silver, and more often cut steel nnd bended buckles, The other decoration Is of worsted, renl "old tlmcy" yarns In bright coloring that look like scraps from our great-grandmothers' crocheted tidies. Mrs. Daniel McCllnch, who will soon re turn to her Philadelphia home, gavo her last large party of tho season on Monday nt the Hotel Alnmac when she enter tained at luncheon and bridge. The table decorations were pink and white China asters and tho favors were symbolical of bridge. The prizes were sliver Vorlne powder boxes. Present were Mrs. Thomas Costcllo. Mrs. George Young, Miss Elcnnor Dill, Mrs. William Heller. Mrs. F. A limner. Mrs, Herman O, Mulock, Mrs. Joseph Moycr. Mrs. Nettle Ruhland, Mm. Charles White, Mrs. Albert Baltz, Mrs. Frank Stoy, Mrs. Edwin Bookmycr, Mrs. Harry Pnrsons, Mrs. Gustnvus Seldelm, Mrs. Frederick Rollman, Mrs. A. Llnroln Myers, Mrs. Florence Garnett, Mrs. Vila, Mrs. Richard Oellers, Mrs, Isaac Detwller, Mrs. Mack Latz, Miss Jennie Porker, Mrs. George Spotts, Mrs. .Morris Bllhartz, Mrs. C. M. Hower, Mrs. U. G. Styron, Mrs. Clifford Ely, Mrs. Anna E. Shlll. Mrs. Mary Harper motored to Lake Hnpatcnng today, accompanied by Mrs. Marks Bncharach, Miss Helen Shaw, Miss Sara Newell. Miss Allcen Edwards, Miss Harper and Miss Mary Harper. CAPE MAY, Sept. 1. Tho summer col cny here, which has been thinning out during the last week, will bo augmented tb end of this week by the arrival of a number or young persons, wno win join house parties here for over Labor Day. MIss Btrah Frrnklln will spend the coming week-end here, nnd Miss Pansy Scott, who hns been tho guest of Miss Gertrude Pnncoast for some time, will rcmnin over. Mlns Ethel Shields will entertain sev eral guests nt the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shields, on Beach evenue. Mlrs Helen Dnnclo. of Wynnewood, is visiting Miss Edith Iredell Wilson at her pn rents' cottnge. Mr. nnd MrB. W. Howard Pnncoast will have a number of guests for the week end. Tama fta Maims fn natrnfiflf. the horn interests nf its minus, and and firm throughout tho courses and &$fflJFiWJ7'J$i$'7j & ? Honorable, M-v-r cmLMm Pmhtmt' Telephone: Imbanl lZDe-Hin rOSITIONS POSITIVELY GUAUANTEKD OK -MONEY REFUNDED Day School. Night E. M. Hull, AJI., Td. D., President, Lafayette Building, Philadelphia, After October 1, I'enn Mutual IJuildlng .U.WAV. nl tiST- FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL offers to parents the carefully guard ed associations they desire for their children during the most impression able period of their lives. Separate Departments for Boys and ' Girls In the High School grades. Write for Year Book of the Friends Educational system irora ninuergarien to College. WM. ELMEIl BAimETT. Principal 1STH AND HACE flTfl- PHILADELPHIA ELEMENTARY SCU00L8 lBth and Itaee Sts. 35th St. and Lancaster Ave. 17th St. and Glrard Ave. Oreene St.. Germantown. Helpful Talk By Butineit Men at PEIRCE SCHOOL W S America's Foremost Business School $ J Fall Term will be opened ttj 2 in New Building on $ t Pine St., West of Broad 9 ?3eefc,' w Germantown Friends C L I OPENS 0 MO. 21ST OCnOOl AT 8 llB A. U. STANLEY It. YARNALL. Principal MISS HILLS' SCHOOL 180S Spruce Street. Opens Sept. 2X MAIN LINE BRANCH Ardmore. Opens September 27. ELIZABETH BILLS LYMAN. Principal The Phillips Brooks School Boys' school, opposite Clark Park. AtaletU field adjoining bfdg. Large full-equipped rrra naslum. Experienced teachers. Tear Boole. Uoward B. Kfuel, 11dm. Mil iaillHWII Ml. PALMS'bUSINESS COLLEGE Thirty fears at 17th antf Chettnvt lrt. Business. Shorthand and esoretarlal Couraea. ""SriCINU GARDEN INSTITUTE, I'HILA. ART MECHANICS ELECTRICITY Night Schools IVrlle fur Booklet WO f C Shorthand Business Courses . r, . j. Wlll ,nd airBr(1 Av BWAKTIIMORE, PA. Swarthmore Preparatory Sckdol WABTUUOKB, TA. and INSTRUCTORS EDW VAN LEER, Tenor BlIIPPEN Solo Tenor, Central Congregational. Brooklyn Concert. Oratorio, Song Recital, Vole Cul ture. FULLER BLDO.. 10 S 1HT1I ST PHILIP WAHHKN VOICE EBTEY 1IAU. COOKE WALTER CnruAU, PIANO. ORCJAN. ST CLABE rWIHKWJ THEORY SINQINO Organist St Paul's Church, Chestnut Hill, and Bodtnh Shalom, Stutfb, lots Chestnut W, alton DOUGHERTY TEr h j, uuuuncryi i walnut at nth. riAXIMT ACCOMPANIST IWUHVOTIOM Mr. Wayne DeLong, with Mr. DellnVcn Butterworth on board his yacht, stopped olX In tho harbor yesterday. Mrs. Ernest Howard Hunter spent Use week-end as tho guest of Mrs. William Drayton Granger, at her cottage oa iBcnch avenue. Mrs. William Welsh Is motoring throng tho White Mountains with Mrs, E; O. nichards, of New York. Miss Paulino Dcnckla, who has bean visiting In Cape May, returned to her homo In Chestnut Hill on Sunday. The weekly dance at the Corinthian Yacht Club was unusually gay last week, being preceded by n largo number of din ner parties. Mr. and Mrs. Lnngdon Lea gave a dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Henrr H Pease entertained Mr nnd Mrs. Churchill Williams, Mr. Andrew Gray had a num ber of guests. Including Mr and Mrs. M C Prevost Herrinir. Mrs. Turner. Mtna LHanrahan and Mr. James F. Nlelds, of wumington. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Crozer, Jr., entertained nnd Mr R. Wlstar Harvey was host to Mrs. Montgomery, Miss Susan Lynch Bruce and Mr Reg ister Others present Included Mr and Mrs. Russell M. Wagar, llr. and Mrs. H. Bartol Brazier, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur H. Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Davis. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick L. Harding, Mr and Mrs. T. Herman Vetterleln, Mr and Mrs. .1. C. Murtngh and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Potter Davis. Miss Elizabeth Walsh and Miss Louise Walsh will give a house party over Labor Day at their cottage on Gurney avenue. Lieutenant Charles Kerrlck, TJ S. N., and Mrs. Kerrlck, whose marriage In Cape May was an event of the early sum mer, hnve returned from their wedding trip and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Ellison at their cottage. Mrs. Ker rlck will be remembered as Miss Placlde Vogt. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Olrrin and their children have left Cape May and returned to their home In Philadelphia. Wilmington Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph W. Warfleld and Jackson Shaw Warfleld have gone to Atlantic City to stay two weeks. Miss Frances V. Thomas is at Bush kill. Pa., to stay till tho first of October. What's Doing Tonight Falrmount Park Band, Delmont Mansion; 8 o'clock. Free. I'hlladelrjhU Pand, City Hall Plaza; 8 o'clock. Free. Mock party In aid or Jewlah Consumptive Institute, block on aid street, between NorrU and Diamond. 7 .10 o'clock, noral automobile parade tn honor of West Philadelphia merchants returning from vaca tions. (I2d and Market Btreets. :-'10 o'clock. roundsmen's Association. Manufacturers Club. imiin merit alone, and has at heart only Ha attention to their Interests Is steady after they have been placed In positions School. Enter any time. STRAYER'S BuslnessCoIlege Commercial. Stenographic. Sec retarial and other business eoursea. Day and night sessions now open. Individual and class Instruction. Charges moderate. Positions guaranteed. Special In ducements to start now. SO 1-807 Chestnut St., Phlla. PENNHUUiyi, PA. . PENNSBUIbQ. PA. ' " t PERKIOMEN SEMINARY ' The School that Live it Record Located In the beautiful Perkloraen Valley, within easy reach from Philadelphia and New York. Co-educallonal. Prepares for all colleges and universities. Has envlabla rec ord for scholarship. Excellent courses In Business, Agriculture, Domestic ScleneW Muslo and Elocution. Strongly moraU Per sonal Interest In students. Rates $379 tn S423. Illustrated catalog free, Hct. Q. S. Krlebel, D. D., Principal. Dux K. JIOHDENTOWN. N. J. UOHDE.NTOWN MILITARY 1N6TITUTE We have had JO years' experience In training boys lor college & business. Our class methods and military training develop boys mentally, pnyslcally and morelljr, Write for catalogue. M THE PRINCIPAL Hordentown-on-the-Delawar. N. J. SWIMMING X. M. C. A. 1421 Arcb t. CUMTKAL XtATATUlUUM '," SK Wn 1n an4 Rm. tTnllml .l - IS 00 (a year, 112. Boys, ons-l' rate. Private lee son a, 0 for H.&e. ale swims Men. SOoi Bora. lis. vlV Pip rv?3: AcrJertisements of Otlyr Schools and College. Appeared on This Pa$ Yesterday and Will Appear Again Tomorrow v,Hr-'yy:,ag MUSIC -r- 4. w. PALMER aVVlj CoerecUy Tau4. nwyvifj CoeracUv Ta " " '' I MUAN vaaun, Tnsary. LlamAll Conduatlaui Wudtoa. 19 8p. IWfc . l Owter Ai LCTtf' X? " 'vTohmar . VVJUC4 1M yiAjsllftM Chambew-Wrls MassaWisi, HIS , lU r. YTnlMr,K voice KDMUKD .-" liaikan a 1714 enseanut satasu sissisasaa. w B ax-:- ,--jrT-33E 7-ssai, sJfcaJJTslaS t" ! ssssHsW . 4 J 't 'NS a f - k,i