EVENING liEBRPHTLADELPHXAWBIBAT, SEPTEMBER 3, 1015; ?5i W V mfuSUAL PARTY GIVEN IN PORTLAND IS GAY AFFAIR Bridal Guests of Meigs-Houston Wedding Are Enter tained at Portland Country Club by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Houston, Parents of the Bride r ' . ..mtmte nflrty In being Riven today at K A th Country Club at Portland, Me., Jrulm Molr. Chc.tnut Hill. The affair win take the form of an all-day party and Im Include luncheon, outdoor sports, din TJr and danclnc for the bridal party of Ml Margaret Corllea Houston and Mr. nobort noBer MelB, whose wedding will Uke Placo tomorrow at the Houston home at Clapboard Island, Me. vml Hsxry Maybln Hart, of the Cot- Ambler, Pa.. Is tho guest of Mr. 'm Spencer K. Mulford at their "15" on Church road, Wyncotc. Pa. SJI Hart wjll remain In Wyncoto till S the breaking up of the camp nt Matubuw. when she will be Joined by Mr Hart and will return to their homo at Ambler. Pa. rir and Mrs. n. Walter Starr and Miss u.ria Louise Starr havo returned from a Kent's motor trip through Now Hns Und un aw guests at the Stockton Villa, ran. May. until tho middle of the month after which they will occupy their cot tic e there. , Miss Mary Alice Clay, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Alfred Q. Clay, of Meeting House road, Jenklntown, has returned to House rou. - ,,wnli wmV. after a vlelt of several weeks hr home. r.. . Ml,. t.nli Tl. Hnssnrt nt as tne bucbi. u. - Bar Harbor, ie. 4 Mrs Irwin N Megargeo and her daugh ters Miss Lorna D. Mcgargee and Miss Miriam Megnrgee. havo closed their house at Chelsea and ore occupying their apart ment at the Essex, noh nnd Chestnut Streets. They will leavo next week for Bretton Woods to spend the autumn. Mrs T. Emory Price, of Atlanta, Qa., formerly of London, England, who has een the guest of Mr, and Mra. J. ncr tram Hervey, of 4940 Walnut street, will return to her home the end of the week. Mr and Mrs.- Hervey will leave todny for Ltnghorne, where they will visit Mr. nnd Mrs. James W. Runyan over Labor Day. Mrs F. L. Cogglns, of Springfield, Mass., accompanied by her daughter. Miss Josephine Cogglns, Mrs. F. M. Hos ly and her daughter, Miss Huth Hoaloy, who are making an extensive automobile tour, are staying at the Bcllevue-Strat-ford a few days before continuing their Journey to the Delaware Water Gap. Along the Main Line ARDMORE. Mr. and Mra. Bqnjamln H. Ludlow, of 116 Llanfalr road, will re turn from Beach Haven, N. J., on Tues day. " HAVERFORD. Mrs. L. Wlllard Rod fcrs. Miss Louise R. Rodgers, ..Ilss Isabel Itodgers and Miss Constance Rodgers, who have ben spending tho summer here, returned to their home, at 240J 6pruce street, Philadelphia, yesterday. BRTN MAWR. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller, of Summit Grove avenuVS, accom panted'by Mr. Walter S. Miller, have mo tored to Gettysburg for a visit of several weeks. Miss Louise GofT, of Montgomery ave nue and Penn street, has returned from BIddcford Falls, Me., where she has been ipendlng several weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Otis Sklnnor, of Gulf road, who havo been spending several ' weeks at Denver and Lake Lulse, Al berta, Can., have returned. to their home. B.V ST, DAVIDS. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jaquette Palmer and family have re turned home, after spending tho summer at Block Island. Mr. Thomas W. Hulmo and family have returned from Cape May, N. J. 'Mrs. F. F. Hallowell nnd Miss Hancy and Miss Rlba Hallowell have gone to Bay Head, N. J to spend tho remainder of the season. WAYNE Miss Mary Whlteford has tone to Chelsea, N. J., to spend a fort night Mr. John M. Dotterer and family have returned to their home on Bloomlngdale avenue, after spending the summer at Atlantic City. Miss Bertha Ball has returned from a Western tour to her homo on Windermere avenue. Chestnut Hill Mrs. Joseph P. Tunis, of Seminole ave nue, will remain at Bar Harbor, Me., until October 1. Mrs, Francis 3. Mclllhenny, who spent tne summer In tho Adirondack Moun tains, will return tn her home. Mermaid '4 " lltl In .1.- .! . . IhU nn.V. r, mv, ,,, tut, cai ijr fJUIL u. lino juu.itiw Mrs. William Albert Wood and her daughter, Miss Eleanor Harvey Wood, of i Mount Airy, have returned to their home. after a month's ntnv nt Th Aberdeen Hotel, Longport. Miss Wood is pow visit ing her aunt, Mrs. Joseph B. Jacksoq, at The Hamilton, Korrlstown, Pa. Germantown Mrs. Abraham R. Perkins has returned to her home, 302 West Upsal street, having spent the entire summer at Lake Mohonk. Among those of the Philadelphia col ony who spent the summer at Lake Mo ben V were Mr. and Mrs.- Ellis Williams jAMlss Williams. Mr. and Mrs. John woodall, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stotes wry and Dr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Mym. J; Davenport Plumer has Just re- WfHtU IQ rir hnma TEA T l.t. .1-1..- from BuekhlU Falls', where she- spent " summer. Mrs, Qavln M. Smyth has returned to ' .?..' al We,t Walnut lane, having Say n m0nth o Aueut In Beach KriM .Jiln, ?' Mclllheny. of Lincoln it o . ,,. Johnson street, will remain wtsmbe Fa" UnUl th mWd,e 0t aJ!!.lMI D' M- Baro. who spent TOO Illh Of A 111711 at In nA.RR n.... 'will SS? I?. thelr nome JW West Chelten. JSfit this week. . r, Samuel F, Relfsnyder has sent out tu2. .in' we,tnS of his- daugh F Miss Ruth v.(i.u.. ft.i, j .- &?.? F.rB"k Tonner. at the Meth- -v.w,pu, unurcn of the Advocate. AUrella M. Ounler. or no wt street. nni ml. k. t??H"!na"i5JS.n Along the Reading Hor . accompanied by her ww. Miss Mary Rosa nd mi. rr.r. Sutll' SK nocmmon, Doylestown, N? Utr n0me I"Bt 8n'urday from tk montv,. .' .".""' xner nttV0 been m months of July and August, ? '.? Virn?Bt u nllg8,n fini tfc'."'."!!1 ' tor Ventnor. N Uty Will a ruin ,4 Ik. ....i. Hi sttiarrt,. i r VaT "-v vo vruvo.M'im ' M Mn. M..i. ..... - . 7?. j iJi?."; have Va their gue.t - '" ran m wiwwi. Mr nnd Mr. George A. Wlllmnnngliave returned from Ocean City. They will spend this week-end nt Point Pleasant, N. J. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P. De Sanno, of 694h avenue and 11th street, have returned to their home nt Oak Lane. I)r. nnd Mra. Henry N. Thlssell, of Chelten nvcnuo and Camac tilrcet. Oak Lane, havo returned. They,, havo been spending the summer In tho mountains. Mr, nnd Mrs, Edward B. McCall, of CPth anil Park avenues. Oak Lane., hnve returned to their homo from Atlantic City, where they havo been spending part of tho summer. Mr, nnd Mrs, Ilnrrlson S. Morris nnd , Miss Katherlno 8. Morris, of Old York road, near Chelten avenue, will return shortly from their cottnge nt Jamestown, R. I., ns will nlso Mr. nnd Mrs. Gllbort Loverlng, of Noble, Pa., nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Corbett Loverlng nnd family, of Jenklntown, Fa West Philadelphia Mrs. Frank Stnngler Elliot has Issued Invitations for tho marriage of her daugh ter, Miss Florence Jeanctto Elliot, to Mr. Waldo O. Fchllng, on Friday, tho 24th of September, nt hnlf after 6 o'clock, at her home, 4W7 Spruce street. A re ception will follow from 7 until 9"o'clock. Mrs. Frank O'Reilly, of Lock Haven, who will be remembered as MIbs Daisy Elliot, Is, with her smnll son, Frank O'Reilly, Jr., tho guest of her mother until after tho nuptials of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Wise, of BSM Spruco street, nnnounco tho betrothal of their dnughtcr. Miss Josephine Wise, to Mr. Bruce Gerhard, of East Orange, N. J. Miss Julia Hicks, of 6256 Arch street, has returned homo from a several weeks' visit to Gratersford, Pa. Miss Mary Walsh, of C253 Arch street, Is spending the first week of September nt Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Madden arc re ceiving congratulations upon the birth of a son. Mr. nnd Mrs. T, W. Barnhlll and daugh ter, of 1221 North 59th street, havo gone on an automobile tour through central Penn sylvania. Mrs. Jl Richard Jackson, of 6217 Jeffer Bon street, are to spend the next two weeks at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Brandenstetn, of 1224 West Hnzzard street, will visit Mrs. Brandensteln's parents at Wllllamsport tomorrow. Mr. A. McGirr. of 6056 Vine street, with hta oldest son, Mr. A. McGirr, Jr.. has gone to New London, Conn., for a stay of two weeks. South Philadelphia Miss Sarah Love, Miss Mary Mooney and Miss Margaret Harley have returned from two weeks' stay in Westminster Hotel, Wlldwood. ' Mr. Frank Shurtz has returned from Pittsburgh, where ho attended the annual convention of C. Y. M. N. A. as a dele gato of St. Monica's Catholic Club and representative of the C. Y. M, N. A. of Philadelphia. ' Miss Lillian Frazler. of 2633 South 15th street, has returned home after an ex tensive tour of the Southern States. Mr. and Mrs. John W. O'Brien, 2006 South 17th street, and Mrs. Elizabeth Huilman and John and Joseph Hudman havo Just returned from a two weeks' trip to Atlantic City. ' Miss Dorothy Norton and Miss Anna C. Gillln are tho guests of the Rev. Powell Norton, at Atglen, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haywood, of 2512 Colorado street, gave a party last week In honor of the sixth birthday anniver sary of their daughter, Miss Mary Hay wood. The decorations were pink and whlto rosebuds. In the centre of the table a box. covered with sugar, to represent lump sugar, was filled with favora dolls, for the girls and toys for the boys. TO these a pink ribbon was tied and held In place by a lump of sugar at each place. There were also fancy paper caps and hats. The party was held in the base ment, which was decorated for the oc casion with red bunting, flags and pen nants. The floor was waxed for danc ing and nil sorts of games were played. Among those present were Miss Elolse Ulrich, Miss Betty Ulrlch, Miss Doris Hetrlch, Miss Edith Richards, Miss Helen Dcmpsey, Miss Nancy Tuttle, Miss Nan Hayward, Miss PriscIIla Cotter, Miss Dorothy Glmber, Miss Clodla Goddard, Miss Elizabeth Cotter, Miss Catherine Simons, Miss Laura Fyle, Miss Elizabeth Mink, Master Richer1 Tuttle. Master Chandler Armstrong, Master Albert Glmber, Mastor George Hlncken, Master Hubert Dempsey, Master William Rich ards, Master James Dempsey, Master Richard Fynn, Master Arthur Holmes, Master Dudley Glmber, Miss Fannlo Welsh, Miss Evelyn Bruner. Miss Alice Smith, Miss Ruzella Croft, Miss Antoin ette Pamptnella and Miss Esther Goff, Mrs. laywood was assisted by Mrs. n. G. Moore, Mrs. Dudley Glmber, Mrs. George Simon and Mrs. M. J. Welsh. Girard Farms Mr, George W. Fields, Jr., of 2528 South Cleveland Terrace, will be one of a party who will motor to Wlldwood tomorrow, and remain over Labor day at the Hotel Sheldon, The remainder of the party, all of whom are members of the Sigma Epstlon Sigma of Southern High School, aro Messrs. Edward Cheralshuhn, Graden Forrest, William Yearsaus, Lawrence Connell, Louis Drew, Joseph McGrath, Wilbur Watson, II. Porter, Raymond Hudson and Allen Harbison. Mr. and Mrs. William S, Cushlng. of 2511 South 2Cth street, with their little daughter, Miss Laura Cushlng, will leave tomorrow for Atlantic City, where they will remain for about threo weeks. TO BE MARRIED MR WALTER CALVERT BLAKE WHjHiBlllfliBlKrj sbwZIWHB'i' wELl aHHEaflawL III AlllHiBlHWTsliBllllV. i JHfriU&frjiBHrlr IBllllVlBlllV HI if bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbhBbbbbbbbjbw JSBBJK BBBBJI II I 111 HmfHf Jh llll llalllllllillllVflliiHr HI lllsBiBB 'MHto'J' -Hlll iBiiiiiiiiiiiiiV-iBU JL2. anVaiiiiiiiiiBVBHP fLaiiiiiiHr iff I V til')B(BnTl BwrmuriTBR'HCWMrV MRS. WILLIAM C. O'CONNOR Who, before her marriage, was Miss Emily Teresa Henwood, of the Graham Apartments, 770 South Broad street. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NOTES Mrs. fi-iisf.ji.viiH Spiripl TTnsfpsq nf. iT.liihnvnfp T.iinrViorvn rrj4- r Tn,., Gladstone Bags Form 1TI.I11M.I1MK nrtP!S I III III I Glass Baskets Filled With Rosebuds M1 RS. GUSTAVUS SEIDEL gave an elaborate luncheon Friday at her cottage, 703 Pacific avenue. Covers were laid for 40. The decorations wcro pink roses and tho favors were cut-glass baskets filled with' rosebuds. Bridge fol lowed tho luncheon. Gladstone bags were awarded as prizes. Those who enjoyed Mrs. Seldcl's hospitality wcro Mrs. Albert Baltz, Mrs. Jennie Lowensteln, Mrs. Harry Berger, Mrs. Charles Berger, Mrs. Frank Schani, Mrs. J. U waechter, Mrs. Wllhllmlna Joerger, Miss Jesslo Evans Schanz, Mrs. Frank Schanz, Mrs. Richard Bennett, Mrs. Samuel W. Whan, Mrs. John W. Bradley, Mrs. James Hollhan, Mrs. Harry Parsons, Mrs. Frederick Hollman, Mrs. E. G. WIgglngton, Mrs. A. Lincoln Myers, Mrs. Daniel Mc Cllnch, Mrs. Herman Mulock, Mrs. John McConaghy, Miss Jennio Parker, Mrs. George Young, Mrs. Charles M. Wcild, Mrs. Fred L. Park, Mrs. Clayton Hagy, Mrs. G. II. Clamer, Mrs. Mack Latz, Mrs. Nettie Ruhland, Mrs. A. C. Griesol, Mrs. Florence Garnett, Mrs. Len Rubens, Mrs. A. W. Ely, Mrs. George Shisler. Miss Lillian Welzel, Miss Vera Wetzel. North Philadelphia A BOO party was given Tuesday evening by Mrs. R. E. Morrison, of '307 North Bailey street. Her guesta were Mr. and Mrs. John Schug, Mr. Hnrry Schug, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Clark, Mrs. George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kano, Mr. and Mrs. John Craig, Mr. Harry Bush and Miss Jcanette Smith. Mrs. Ida Snyder, of 723 Green street, will entertain on Sunday evening, Sep tember 6, In honor of the betrothal of her daughter. Miss Mao Snyder, to Mr. Meyer Rosenzwelg; A pinochle evening was given at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. SylveBter Lute wine, 2903 North Bailey street, on Wednes day evening. Those participating wero Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Grennor, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Applegate, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kehr, Miss Marie Faulkner, Miss Jean Faulkner, Mrs. Faulkner, Mrs. Royd Morrison, Mr. Maurice P. Fltzpatrlck, 1902 North Camac street. Is at tho Traymore, At lantic City. An automobile party that returned last week from a three week's visit at Berllns vllle, In the Blue Mountains, Included Mrs. S. S. Graves, Miss Eleanor Graves, Miss Ida Mae Loomls. of 3033 Germantown avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer It. Graves, of 4211 North Franklin street. Mr. and Mrs. David Fuerstenberg are on an automobile tour through the White Mountains. Roxborbugh Mr. Mason A. Moyer, of Roxborough avenue and Fleming street, has returned with his yacht after a three weeks' cruise along the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Bond, of 141 Car son street, Falls of Schuylkill, whose marriage took placo last Friday eve ning, have gone to Asbury Park. Miss Margaret Hunter, who has been visiting Niagara Falls and Canada, has returned to her home on Dupont street. Chevalier C. C. A. Baldl, Mrs, Baldl and their family of 319 Oreen lane, have returned from Cape May and the Delaware Water Gap, where they passed the summer. NEXT WEEK MISS ORA MARIE MERRILL OF ATLANTIC CITY DOINGS ! :,. in ijt n..i. Prizes Favors Were Cut 1 l,Kft I' HVIII.S VV Ml t- lilll. Mrs. Robert Scldcl, Mrs. Mary McCauley UB-i Miss Iona McCauley. A double wedding was solemnized at St. Paul's M. E. Church at noon on AVcdnesday, when the two daughters of Mrs. E. D. Loveland and the late Captain Ioveland became brides. Miss Valetta Loveland was married to Mr. William Erb, Jr., of Philadelphia, and Miss Me llta Loveland becamo tho wife of Mr. Charles E. Dreher, of this city. Tho Rev. Henry Zelley, pastor of tho church, performed the ceremony In the presence of tho immediate family. Including Mrs. C. D. Loveland, Mr. and Mrs. William .Erb, St., Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Loveland, Mr. and Mrs N. R Black, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. The children at Tabor Inn gave a clever entertainment for the benefit of tho char ity fund of the St. Vincent do Paul So ciety of the Church at the Holy Spirit. Those who took part were Miss Rcglna Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark, oj! Philadelphia; Miss Florence Callahan, Miss Regina Callahan, Miss Frances Haggerty, Miss Lillian Burke, Jack Ball, Herbert Belham, John Burke, George Welkel and Mrs. Marie Crombie. Mrs. H. D. Cotter and Miss Harriet Cotter, who have been spending the sum mer in Wernersville, Pa., are nt Chelsea for a month. They will return to their homo in Qlenslde late in the autumn. Northeast Philadelphia "tss Anna Walker, of 01 East Girard avfc. '.. one of the most popular of the younger social set in the northeast sec tion, is spending an Indefinite time at the shore. Announcements have been sent out of the engagement of Miss Margaret Holden, of Franklin and Brown streets, to Mr. Thomas Brogan, of 62d and Market streets. Tne marriage will take place In the near future. The young couple plan to take apartments In West Phila delphia Miss Elsie Clayton and Miss Anna Cul len, of 3220 Hartvllle street, have returned to the city after a delightful trip to Val ley Forge, Pa, Miss Anna Moore, well known In social circles In the northeast, has returned home after spending the greater part of tho month of August at Mantua. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Holt, of 2049 .East York street, are back from their vaca tion trip to Wlldwood. Miss Ruth Kelton, of 2046 Tulip street, has hod as her guest for several weeks Miss Dorothy Turner, of Longport. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Adams, of 2114 East Dauphin street, are back In town after spending the month In Chester County visiting friends. After a delightful two weeks' vlilt to Lansdale, MIbs Mamie Harley, of 2CJ0 Kensington avenue, and Miss Louise EtBer, of 600 East Westmoreland street, have returned to town. Mr, David Newman and family have returned to the city from their country residence, at Rahn, Pa., and have occu pied their beautiful new home at 462S York road. What's Doing Tonight rr-lladclphla Band, City Hall riata; 8 o'clock. Free. Talrmount Park Band, Strawberry Mamlon: 8 o'clock. Free. Philadelphia Chapter American Institute ot Banker. 1701 Chestnut street! 8 o'olock. Philosophical Society, 101 South 6th street: 8 o'clock. Itetsll DruftisU, College ot Pharmacy; 7.30 o'clock, Suffrage Events Today EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETI". Xoon-Msetln at th Baronla Mills, 6th street Hnd Allegheny avenue. Upeaker, Miss Ann McCue. Noon-dsy meeting- on postofflce plata. fipeakcr, Miss Bertha Sapovlts. 8 SO p. m. Keeling- at Broad and Lombard streets. Breaker, Miss Mary Ingham and Miss Bertha Bapovlls. 8:30 p. m. Meeting at 8th street and Co lumbia avenu. Speaker, Miss Anna McCue. WOMAN EUFFRAOK PAltTY. 8.S0 p. m. Me.tlng at Main and Unity streets, llvstel. rrsnkford. Speaker, Miss Estell Notice for th Society sag will b accepted and printed In tne KTrnlng ledger, but all such notices must b written on on aide of the" paper, roust be signed to full, with full ad dress, and srhea possible telephone number nui b siren. Send nH rack eoBtmunlcnttona U "SMletr 4K," Ktuuv Ledger, CM Cheat street. Vales Umn retntlrasaenta ace earrUC at tfcet TiWiatla snay be poeaMria, ajaa aM vtfst sw 1m paUMie. Lansdowne Mr. and Mrs. Walter II. Oelsslnger, of Lansdowno avenue, spent soverat days at Toms Itlvcr. Mra T. C. Mllllkcn, of Stewart avenue, returned todny from a visit to relatives In Brownsville, Pa. Miss Ruth Decker, of Stewart avenue. returned todny from a week's stay at Staten Island. Mra Edward Reld, of Highland avenue, will nlve a garden party today In honor of her daughter, Mlsi Helen Rold. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Sharpless, of Lansdowne avenue, returned today from a month's stay nt Ocean City. Frankford Mr. H. Harrison Knowles, of 108 Wyo ming avenue, Olney, will return this week from Wlldwood, where ho has been pending two weeks. Mrs, George C. Crocker and daughter, Miss Francos Crocker, of Mulberry street; Mrs. O. Hurst and daughter. Miss Helen F. Hurst; Miss Marie Warner, Miss Allco Woodward nnd Miss Florcnco Kuti will leave todny for Occnn City, whero they will be the week-end guesta of Mr. nnd Mrs George It. Kutz at their cottage. Mr and Mrs. Kutz will return to their "ionic In Frankford September 16. A block party will be held on Frankford .venue, Brill, Bridge, Darrnh and LeBhcr rects on September 17 nnd 18 for tho benefit of the Frankford Day NurBcry, imler the nusptces of the Ladles' Aux iliary of tho northeast section of Frank lard Delaware County Thi mnnlngu of Miss Mary O. Elklng ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elklngton, of Moylnn, to Mr. William Dugnld, nlso of Mo j Ian, will tako place September 10. tnvltntlons hnvp been lisued by Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin T. Llnls, of Media, for tho marriage of their daughter, Miss Llll'an Llnls, to Mr. Llnuood Hannum, also of Media, on September IS. Dr. nnd Mrs. A. A. MncConncll, of Glen olilcn, have returned from a trip to the Tannma Exposition. l.tJi T-iW:! !t -' , .w . TvSSgjpc,, lrrz ' 'J JXttt t &l&aiJX&3L TfiSJM ! VZVLSS-i!Jl W il V-- r 'ssssESArrr :ysarrssft FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL was established in 1845 it has been making good citizens ever since. Emphasizing thoroughness, sincerity and simplicity. It builds character and trains for world usefulness. Write for Tear Book of the Educa tional System from Kindergarten to College. WM. ELMKB. BARRETT, Principal 15TH AND RACE STS., PHILADELPHIA BLSil BNTAItY SCHOOLS ISth and Race Sts. :15th St. and Lancaster Ave. 17th St. and Girard Ave. Greene St., Germantown. 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Mr. and Mrs. Waters will make their home at 5S21 Addison street, West Philadelphia. O'CONNOR-HENWOOD. The marrlnge of Miss Emily Teresa Henwood, of tho Graham Apartments, 770 South Broad street, nnd Mr. William C. O'Connor, of Wilmington, took place on Wcdnesdny. The ceremony was per formed In St. Theresa's Church, Broad and Catherlno streets, nt 9 o'clock, tho Rev. Father J, T. Crowley officiating. The brldo who was attended by Miss Jt.ecphlne O'Connor ns maid of honor, wore a gown of white pussy willow taf feta and lace, finished with n court train and she carried a shower bouquet of brldo roses and lilies of the valley. Her only ornament was a diamond pendant, a gift of the bridegroom. A breakfast followed nt tho home of tho bride, after which the young couplo left for a wedding trip of two weeks to Atlantic City nnd other resorts. On their return Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor will llvo at 1906 Shalcross avenue, Wilmington, iDel. There were 62 guests present nt the re ception Including tho Rev. Father L. N. Wolf, tho Rev. Father Daniel S. Coona han and the Rev. Father Joseph Con way. KIBLER-DAILEY. Mr. J. G. Dallcy, of 4731 Klngsesslng nvenue, has announced the marriage of his daughter. Miss Mabel A. Dalley, to A 1 X. i h - lUWm . . irasKi if ntsss f rjy iu -r bnfirsn -nl I0 J- '5?viiJC- w-0'''5'Z53iifJY5 1-?" f ,iv II ill.yv vV" 7-kV!5?. mm wo(sm sliPfrtei fegyfefrii3Pw v mZA MWk m y i to help lounft men and women rise tn better Dosltlons In business life, but who have not time to study during the day. Telephone; Lombard 1208-1207 POSITIONS POSITIVELY GUARANTEED Olt .MONEY HEFTJNDED Day School. Night School. Enter any time. E. M. Hull, A. M.. Pd. D , President, Lafayette Building, Philadelphia After October 1st Venn Mutual Building f -.TSHv. : How to Advance The great hope of advancement lies In bringing Into action certain Important powers of mind and personality which have never been used. 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Rates S37S tl 1425. Illustrated catalog free. Iter. O. S. Urlebel, D. D., Principal, Ilox K. INSTRUCTORS z E C K W E R ' S Philadelphia Musical Academy 1617 Spruce St. 47th season opens Sept. Oth. Branches 6029 German, town Ave.; 44a 8. 62d St. Eminent Artists In Faculty. Prospectus. I GURNEY TENOH CONCERT ORATORIO RECITAL ESTEY HALL piiilip wAiinnjr COOKE VOICE ESTE3Y HALL ITr.15l, Knorlle puno. oroan, ST. CLARE IVnoaie THEORY BINaiNO Organist St. Paul's Church, Chestnut Hill, and Rodeph Shalom. Studio, 1523 Chestnut St. Leefson-Hille Conservatory of Musle Ite-opens Sept. 20. 1B24 Chestnut St. Mr. Alton U Klbler, of Washington, J, C, on Wednesday evening at 6 oloe Tho ceremony, which took place at th home of the bride's father, was performed by tho Rev. Dr. J. L. Klbler, of Wash Ington, father .of the bridegroom. Thera wero no attendants. A small reception for the Immediate families and a few Inn tlmate friends .followed, after which Mr, and Mrs. Klbler left for their wrddln Journey, which will be spent motoring mrougn nevr xor. xney win De at home after October 1 at 10 Bank street. Dover, N. 3. Mr. Klbler Is a recent chemist employed by the United Sta.tr -Government at the station at Dover! Miss Dalley before her marriage was A teacher In the Joseph Leldy School. M this city. MARPLE-ELDRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. William C. Eldrldge har announced the marriage of their daugh ter, Miss Florence C. Eldrldge, to Mr, Anthony C. Mnrple, Jr., on Wednesday morning at U o'clock, at their home, S3H Wlngohocking terrace, Germantown. Thf Rev. Dr. S. Howard Chubb, pastor of the Evangelical Church, officiated. Tho bride, who wan given In marriage by her father, wore a gray traveling gown with white furs. She waa attended by her ulster. Miss Lctltia Eldrldge, and her brother, Mr, James Eldrldge, acted as best mari. Mr. and Mrs. Marple. who are kpcndlnz their honeymoon In Wlldwood, will live at 400 West Chelten avenue upon their return. Tioga Miss Emily Buckley, of 3429 North 2Jk street, has returned from Spring Mount, Pa., wHere she was the guest of Miss Mnrjorlo Bangher for several weeks. Miss Catharine L, Stiles, of Tioga, A spending the early autumn in Aobury Park. Mrs. Walter Cregar, of 1241 West Alle gheny avenue, is spending a month in Atlantic City. Philadelphia's Best and Largest Night School H nxsr STRAYER BusinessColIege Is better than other schools be cause Its teachers aro experts. We do professional work In our line Accounting, Auditing and Shorthand Reporting Experts as teachers produce experts. Send for list ot our Gold Medal win ners. May we teach youT 80 1. 807 Chestnut St., Plilla. University of Pennsylvania WIIAIITOX SCHOOL OI' FINANCK AND COMMERCE Offers Evening Courses Registration evenings, except Saturday.7 to 9. Sept. 13 to 24. Sessions begin Sept. 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