STEHIKG MBGEtti-PHIKADMPHlX MOTOAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1915; 9 IBTY lg INTERESTED IN ANNOUJNUJUiViiiiJNX uir jojiiiiwrxiAu Emily Borie Ryerson's Engagement to George Hvde Clarke Is Announced Other Notes of Social and Personal Interest iRTHUn nYEIlSOtf announce ARTI,U ... her daughter. rr. :;;, tr. a. our L T Von of the late Mr. George ltall, I,. .Vs. 01 "" t New York. f 1 , Auentcr of the late John .TerofMrs. O. Ilede ri. ""."- .!, and AdolDh E. !"'f.ther. Mr. Arthur Hyereon. t,r father, " . ... ,,, in the "' ., mdQ hcr fc,mlo. '" . .. ,hft wouM have I "but "" ' ,,.; .lit. MUi nverson, was nu '"T.fore the Titanic disaster. r beL0r!-"rt and her family are at .. 7j--:- ," coUntry home near .ntown, N. Y. . .... Wadiiiti And k.2!"ffi. WaUeTeon. .f !. "' ""S..wral days a. tho ,(r ..ii of Mr. and Mrs. Norman . cW" 0I .!1, .... In riermnn- E lcttJne "--.,, , th0 ,at, tl Jones a; n ". ,ho ,at. ana ... Ethel Marriott U'Vhch U take T Place In St. iud' l.i Church. Gcrmantown, ' lf. October . at which Mr. Wurday. Octo oer . Mf nn(, mund W. Ooellng. the parents of .Xroom. are planning to sail on " it M J ones win emu.- ? ?I?.miA bridal party at dinner on ijternln! preceding the weao.ng. Iv. Tt,n p Elkln. Justice of the Su ilOt'cSSruVna his family are occupy jipprSVnts at theRlttenhouse. P rv-,hv Potter, ol Ansiecov.. I- ?ttm Pa left last week for Ifcfv.nch .'ter. Mas"., where she will .M Mrs. Charles A. Potter. ttbi Emily J. Smith, of 1034 Locust iw ". ', .ninr the summer at CUV. N. J.; ha, as a guest Miss jfctai "S,i..k.th Williamson, or uan i.uire. ."'",. . dauehters will re- Cio Philadelphia the middle of Sep Ember. ,-, - .e l!w BrtS. pr left last week for EfwnSSr ciu where they will at SSl ft. Exposition, and will also stop il S. t take City and the many other taW of Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Carson tse?t to return about the 23d of Septem- -. -. ... Tlnmnton Lj. Hiai " lr, fltr.. Jarvl. Smith, of Cynwyd, enter- tabled at a amau rauaitaiD .. -.--. Xht In honor of hcr guest, Miss Gladys Ellwtll, of Devon. Among those pres- Mt were miss xieibu u. . -..-for B. Scholler, Miss Minnie Scholler, JSm Ruth Clark. Miss Rosa Thayer, Mr. fordon Lea. Mr. iiaipn jiooro. r. .... ItomtJ, ana Jir. iwjuivuu . w... - Hirs. W, H. Hunt, wife of Lieutenant Ownmairier W. M. Hunt. U. S. N.. aide to Commander Knapp, who spent the Mt irMlt with her sister at Burlington, Kl, returned to the city today. P -1 f. Along the Main Line l OVERBROOK-Mles Helen Forster hie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James i. 01a.se. of Woodbine avenue, who has Eurted from a month'sastay at isagie'8 re, will spend the weeK-end and Labor f the guest of Miss Helen Qelger thrr cottage In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. John Wetlesley Johnson t returned from an extended vlBlt iuih the West. WMAYEF Mm a c W Of IJklnli. HAVERFORD Mrs. Lorlng Drouet dinner and dance on Friday In her guest. Miss Saba Doak, of LHn, Drouet leased Weldon, the beau tiful estate of William McCauley at Hav- ffflrti. flrtff ha at nntartalneJ Avi.nslitAtit mnff the season, Mr. and Mm. Philip Fendall Youner, WflO h&Ve t)Afn nnAnfllnty Ua nntnuf In Adirondack Mountains, have, re- KfUed tft th.l hflm. Uan liHn. J L. Clarke. Mrs. Josenh 1. frjntr, Miss Beatrice Creager and Mr. f .Clark Creager, of Montgomery ave- P. nt the week-end at Chelsea, where y were the guests of Miss Helen Klle RTN Ma'wh t. j . .... km .( ""' " nu airs, waller irjUe, of Morris avenue, are spending lMk.atHlgh Bridge, N. J. PJ" Lulu C. Brown, of Morris avenue, returned from WlMurnnA n,. Eleanor Karsner of 1320 South Panama-Paclflc Exposition, and Is k ai uagewood Inn. DN0R. Mr. anil fr. tt . t , ttmlly have returned from York Har- Pft. JaiBM ITronnl. D..11, . . In,,),.,. v.T . . " Dunivun ana ncr SiA.i,iHf'ta Sulvan, have re- mm tO "The Woods" after a fnrtnlhf. ilfr ' PBUl 6mltns' N If W DAVID'S-Itniivn rat Paul Smiths, N. Y. (IT DAVT!YBT.. i.... . . ... U..VV X ""luenis OI et, David a 2B?t4 the sooth annlversaVv of the aTand 1LaU DaV.ld Church Satur' r ana yesterday. Cri...... t. ?&?' "enry "" were Vmong (Pr IL ir t.-i. . .. . fr.andMr. CharU. ni..- ... j. .. TttrtUrnea ", knight's Tstay tlVUH . " iL ."" J A hiei juiinv i,.., . "auer ana tne " Md Mrs. Archibald n.rvn. t. .,C SI "Meted home this week. i v"lV n Visiting at Narra.ran.ft K.VVe."V8At,?E Narragansett LaratoVa, N. Y Pa" ,B tno racM "7.1 tni Mr Powell Evane i en WatiS nave Pned their Mlm.tfrv,av,c.nu' "er spending OallOWav Mnprl. t. l- ..- turned toUmrntr at M'ord, Conn., urned to her home in Devon. Germantown UAAHhV. a CoUtan, of r"oin Drive, will ..in.. .i..i '.. Cre IhiV. next wek tnm Cape r b has .pent the summ.r lWDy,naVJ""e' bvUrne4 rpm r wHXorCap May, N, J. "?(,! Ed"'p A Smedley, pf (18 -. ..., Mlev pnt the past week. They are accompanied by their "mnll daughter, Elizabeth Smedley. Mr. and Mrs. William It. Tucker, of the dreystone, School Jloutro lane, have re turned from a month's stay In James-N town, H. I. Mrs. Robert Haines, of 158 West School House lane, -will closo her cottage at Castlri, Me., September 23. Mrs. Ilalnes Is accompanied by her two daughters. i Mr. nnd Mrs. RnmiiM V. Van Dusen 'and MIrs Helen Van Duscn, who have spent the summer at Day Head, have returned to their home, 5131 Morris street. Along the Reading Mr. Allen Uutler, of Old York road, Ogontz, Pa., has left for York Harbor. Me., where ho will be tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Coleman Freeman, at their cottage. Mies Frances M. Leach, of Jenklntown, Pa who has been on a camping trip this summer with a Varty of friends, has re turned home. Mrs. J. Granville Leach, Jr., and Mrs. Francis Stewart chaperoned the party whllo In camp. Mr. and Joseph H. Cochran, of Wyn cote, have just returned from a visit of several weeks at a camp In the Adiron dack Mountains, N. Y. Miss Marjorle Jones, of North 8th street, Oak Lane, will leave about Sep tember IS for Chicago, 111., whero she will bo tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Jones until October, when they will all visit the Panama-Pacific Exposition at San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. James Tyre, of 6716 North 8th street, Oak Lane, spent the week end at Asbury Park. Miss Marlon Tyre will leave for Atlantic) City September 9, where sho will be the guest of Mrs. J. Hughes nnd MIbb Juno Harmcr for an Indefinite time. West Philadelphia A birthday party was given by Mr. and Mrs. William Green In'honor of their dnughter Mlssh Jeannctte Green's anni versary, at their homo at 264 South Ithan street, last evening, nt which artists of exceptional talent took part. Tho soloists were Miss Sylvia A. Colen, soprano, who Is well-known for the many recitals she has appeared in In this city, assisted by her brother, Mr. Arthur W. Colen, violin ist; Miss Evelyn Muriel Iskln, planlste; Miss Rosalind Ottlnger, contralto. The affair was well attended, the younger set predominating. An Informal supper was served, the dining room decorated with autumn leaves. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harry Iskln, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pagel, Mr. and Mrs. A. Colen, Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Batnbrldge, Miss Dorothy Schacffer, Miss Eleanor Sheehan, Miss Laura Steele, Miss Nelllo Ankett, Miss Rose Fiber, Mr. George J. Fiber, Mr. and 'Mrs. James Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Lem'isch. The Rev. John Grant Newman, pastor of Chambers-Wylle Memorial Presby terian Church, has returned to his home after a 10 weeks' visit in the hills of Ten nessee. Doctor Newman's daughter. Miss Helen Newman, and his son, Mr. John Newman, returned with htm. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shane, of (033 Brown street, have returned from a two, weeks' stay at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Conner, of 68th street and Lansdowne avenue, entertained recently In honor of Doctor Wass, of Bos ton. Mr and Mrs. William Breach, of 6060 Vine street, are receiving congrntula-i ttons upon the birth of a son, Thomas Bresch. Mrs. W. S. Cox and her daughter are visiting friends in, New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Miss Helen G. Hamilton, of C614 Lans downe avenue, Is spending a week in Parkesburg with her cousin, Miss Helen J. Reld, of Chestnut street. South Philadelphia Mrs. Martha H. Johnson and Mrs. Ross S. Williams are spending their vacation at Atlantic City. They will remain over Labor Day. Miss Edith Cassldy, 2224 South 15th street, spent the week-end as tho guest of Miss Edith Edwards, of Ocean City. Miss Dorothea Johnston, of 2121 Morris street, spent the week-end at Wlldwood Crest. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Herrington, of 2225 Jackson street, have returned home after a three weeks' stay at the Dela ware Water Gap. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Griffin, 6t 2237 Fltz water street, gave a party from 1 to 5 o'clock last Tuesday in honor of their B-year-old daughter, Miss1 Patricia Grif fin. A farewell party was given to Miss Anna Dougal nt the home of her mother, 1929 South street, before her departure for a three months' visit in Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bain and family have returned from Atlantlo City after a two months' stay. Miss Edna Tatem, of 2323 South 16th street, accompanied by Miss Elizabeth Duane, Miss Helen Stuart, Miss Mary Nolan and Miss Margaret Tittermary, motored to Atlantlo City, where they will spend a few days. Mrs. Charles Carroll and son, Darwin Carroll, who have been in Philadelphia for the last three weeks, left for their home In Wlnthrop, Mass., on Saturday. Mr. John' Carroll, brother-in-law of Mrs. Carroll, accompanied them and will bo the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Carroll for two weeks. Mm. David S. McClelland and her daughter. Miss Elizabeth McClelland, of Pittsburgh, were the guests of Mr James Bernard Scanlon during the last week. MIL AND MBS. M. JOSEPH PURTELL Who tfero married last Wednesday at the Church of the Gesu. Mr. PurteU w M Ub Row Maria Gettigan daughter of Mr. A. runeu w cttipn, of 163TNorth 19th atmt- 1 1 ?& llBBLwwwwwwwVfek. 1 1 MISS JOSEPHINE DE LISLE Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis C. Do Llslo, of Camden, whose marriage will take place on Wednesday to Mr. Raymond P. Hcaroy. North Philadelphia Miss Stella V. Snowdcn, of 1821 Wallace street, who Is spending the summer In tho mountains of Virginia, Is now nt Skyland. Miss Catharine Rudden. of 1537 West Lohlgh avenue, has returned from At lantic City. Hcr sisters, Miss Elsie Rud den and Miss Madalyn Rudden, returned from New Egypt yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry N. Weasel, whov have been staying in Atlantlo City for threo months, havo returned to their home, 1505 Diamond street. Mr. and Mrs. George Bllletter, Jr., and family, of 13th and Clearfield streets, have cone to Atlantic City, to remain over Labor Day. Miss Anna Manning and Miss Carrie Manning, of 1615 North 16th street, have returned from Pine Beach and gone to Atlantic City for the remainder of tho summer. Frankford Miss A. Holden and Mrs. F. N. B. Mc Cauley, president and secretary of Frank ford W. C. T. U., nre at Ocean Grove. Miss Florence Lever, of Frankford, has returned from a trip to Portland, Me.k visiting LaKe ueorge ana otner places oi Interest on the -way. Mrs. Ernest Vail, the ardent suffragist in Frankford, will remain at Seaside Park until September 15. Mr. G. Austin Hauck, chief clerk to the chief surgeon at Governor's' Island, New York, will spend his vacation in and near Philadelphia as guest of Mr, and Mrs. J. It, Hauck, of Frankford. Mr. and Mrs. John Allbus, of Mulberry street, entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Edward Kirk, Dr. Walter McDermot, Miss Jane Phillips, Miss Pauline Pusey, Mrs. Ralph Betts and Mr. Harry Walters are at their bungalow at Clementon, N. J., over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmidt, of Or thodox street: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mundy and daughter. Miss Ethel Mundy, of Frankford avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. James Walters, Jr., of Penn street, have returned after spending a week at the Chalfonte, at Atlantlo City. Mr. and Mrs. William Carroll, of 2606 Rhawn street, spent the week-end at At lantic City as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Knowles at their home on Ten nessee ovenue. Mrs. Knowles" sister. Miss Edith Burkley, returned with them, and will remain until Thursday. Miss Edythe Hassen, of Bridge street, was hostess at a small luncheon Satur day, which was given in honor of her cousin, Miss June Maxwell, who an nounced her betrothal to Mr. Alfred R. Clarke, of Washington, D. C. The wed ding will take place In December. Mr. Alfred Kirk, Mr. Walter Judson, Mr. Albert Endow, Mr. Frank Betts and Mr. Hugh Wood will start today for the Paclflo coast. They expect to be gone until Novembor 1. Mr. John Clarke, of Pittsburgh, has been spending the last two weeks with ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke, of 415 Borbeck street. Fox Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Henderson, of Orthodox street, entertained at a dinner of 10 covers Saturday at their home in honor of Miss Eunice Bowen Henderson, of Summit, N. J., whose betrothal to Mrs. Henderson's brother, Mr. Edward Gluck, was recently announced. Miss Hender son will remain until September 15. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobs, of Frank ford avenue, are at present at Nassau. Mr, hnd Mrs. Jacobs will not return for several weeks. The Holmesburg Football Club will hold a popularity contest and lawn fete Mon day evening. Those in charge are Mr. Benjamin Johnson, Mr, Edward Curtis, Mr. Joseph Hughes, Mr. James Lawler and Mr Joseph Lawler. Miss Catherine Brothy, of 7018 Tulip street, is at Easton, Pa., as the guest of her cousin, Mies Agnus McCann. Girard Farms Mrs. C. A. Lutz, wife of Lieutenant Lutz. U. S. M. C, who, with her two little daughters, Christiana and Prlscllla, spent the summer months at Buckingham, Pa., has reopened her home at 2327 South 21st street. Her mother, Mrs. Hiram II. Seelye, of Atlantic Beach, Fla will arrive In tho city" today, to be her guest for nbout a month. Lieutenant Lutz is with the United States marines In Haiti, Mrs. Charles W. Knox, of 2602 South Garnet street, has as her guest at the present time her daughter, Mrs. Roscoe Leo Martin, wife of Ensign Martin, U. S. N who will remain with her for sev eral weeks until Joined by her husband, who Is now In Washington. Mrs. Henry J. Scibold. of 2526 South 18th street, Is spending the balance of the summer as tho guest of Mrs. S.Clevcnger, at her cottage In Avalon N. J. Mr. Sol bold and his son. L. Eastwood Scibold, returned to tho city several days ago. Mrs. L. O'Connell, of 1613 Shunk street, who has had a cottage at Wlldwood dur ing the summer months, is expected to return about September 15. Tioga Miss Mlna Newlands, of 4152 North Broad slreot, who spent August with her brother, tho Rev. Hugh MoLeod New lands, of Newburgh on tho Hudson, will return home today. Miss Hannah Firth Evans, who has been spending several weeks in "Asbury Park, has returned to her home on West On tario street. Mrs. Mary Treacy and her daughters, Miss Rcglna Treacy and Miss Mary F. Treacy, of 8St3 North Broad street, will leave early in September for a tour across the United States to California, going by way of the Canadian Rockies. They will visit Yellowstone Park and va rious places of national interest, and will spend some time at the two expositions. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McGlnty, of North Judson street, has gone to Lake Hopat cong, to remain 10 days. Mrs. J. Rothschild and her family have returned from Atlantlo City to their win ter home, 1243 West, Allegheny avenue. Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Larimer and their family, of Estaugh street, have returned from Chelsea, where they spent the sum mer. Dr. and Mrs, J. C Applet-ate, of 3540 North Broad street, ere touring the Thousand Islands and will return on Sep tember 14. Dr. and Mrs. Louis II. Mutschler, of 2030 West Tioga street, are at the Mount Washington House, in the White Moun tains. Doctor Mutschler, who is head surgeon of the Episcopal Hospital, is convalescing from a recent serious ill ness. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lincoln Acker and their daughter, Miss Emily Acker, of West Venango street, have returned from their camp in the Maine woods. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pole and their daughter, Miss Mae Pole, who have been in Wlldwood, have returned to their home, 2228 West Ontario street Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Waas, of 2018 West Ontario street, have left the Klt tatlnny House, Delaware Water Gap, and are traveling through northern Pennsyl vania and New York. Miss Helene Strauss and Miss Estelle Strauss, of 1S07 West Erie avenue, are visiting their sister, Mrs. G. Lederman, of Newark, N. J. Mr. and' Mrs. Walter Cabell and fam ily will return from Ocean City tho end of the week. Chester The Rev. A. F, Taylor, pastor of the South Chester Methodist Episcopal Church, and his daughter, Miss Mary Taylor, have returned to their home, after spending tome time at Asbury Park, N. J. Mr. Fred W, Houchtne, of 6th and Par ker streets, has returned home after a two weeks' trip through the West, where he visited relatives in Kansas City, Mo,, and Chicago, 111. Lansdowne Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Zane iBatten, of W East Baltimore avenue, announce the be trothal of their daughter, Miss Dorothy May Batten, to Mr. Frank Homer Page, of Des Moines, Iowa. The wedding will take place in the late fall. Notices for Hit Boclety page wtll b accepted and printed la (ha Evening ledger, but aU such notice must ! written on osa etdo of,, the paper, Must be atarsed U fuU, 'wltlt full ad dress, and wbea poaalbl telephone number nmt b c-ttea. Bead aU such conmuulmttoM te "8letr KAKor,'' KiOn Ledcer, MX Cheataitt atraef. Vnleas tUe requirement cjuTled Mt to taevt voiWnailaH (say tw peaatbl, fa bs4co W ave be pUIU4. Northeast Philadelphia Mrs, Blaua and daughter, of 1908 Franklin street, have returned from a trip to Atlantlo City. Miss Elsie Wilkinson Is spending sev eral weeks at Asbury Tark. Mrs. E. S. Mershon and daughter, Miss Merlon Mershon, of 2321 Bast Cumberland street, are at Asbury I'ark. for several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Gatby, of 211 North 8th street, have announced tho betrothal of their daughter, Miss Kdna II. Gatby, to Mr, Louis Madden. Roxborough Mrs. William II. Wilson, of Roanoke, Va., Is the guest of Mrs. J, B. Montgom ery, of Seville street, Wlssahlckon. Mrs. Louis Weiss nnd her family havo gone to Wlldwood Crest for September. Mr, and Mrs. Louis Melvln Struse, of nidge and Wlgnrd avenues, havo gono to Atlantic City, to remain over Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hunsbcrger are passing 10 days In Reading, To Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davis, of Ridge avenue, left on Saturday to spend some time In Atlantlo City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Cornman and Mr. F. Wlltard Cornman, who have been visiting In Capo May, have returned to their homo in Roxborough. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Morris, of 210 Rochello avenue, and their family have gone by automobile to visit Atlantic City and the nearby coast points. Master Oliver T. Hcndren, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Oliver T. Hendren, of 6615 Rldgo avenue, Is spending two months at the Clovcrdale Farm In Upper Rox borough. Sir. and Mrs. Charles Kleekner, of Ilo chclle avenue, have gone to Ocean City, to remain a fortnight. Miss Urctta Johnson, of 8503 Alnslle street. Falls of Schuylkill, Is visiting friends at Betterton, Md, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Dixon and their daughter, Miss Eleanor Dixon, of Ridge avenue, are spending some time In tho Pocono Mountains. Upon their return Mr. Dixon will visit tho various Odd Fellows' orphanages in tho State. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Schofleld, of 467 Roxborough avenue, and their son, Mas ter Edwin Schofleld, are the guests of Mrs. Schofleld's uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howe, at Ocean City. Mrs. Joseph C. Henderson, Jr., of Ro chello avenue, Wlssahlckon, and Miss Maude Laurlson havo returned from a two weeks' automobile trip to Ephrata, Pa. Delaware County Mrs. Georgo W. Atherholt, of Ridley Park, is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam R. Murphy, of Richmond, Va. Mrs. John L. Daltry, of Media, Is enter taining her niece, Miss Helen Blizzard, of Ohio. The marriage of Miss Nellie Frank, of Chester, and Mr. William Talone, of Fern wood, will take place September 15 In Chester. Mrs. Charles O. Ralph and her eon, Mr. William Ralph, of Melrose avenue, East Lansdowne, nre spending several weeks at Atlantlo City. Mrs. Francis Delp, of Lansdowne Heights, is entertaining Mrs. Ida Miller and Mrs. Sara Trexler, of Brooklyn, N. Y. 'Camden and Yicinity Dr. and Mrs. Garrison and daughters, of North 8th street, havo returned from a motor trip through the New England States. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Chamberlln and son have gono to Pocono Summit to spend a fortnight. William Henry Chamberlln will return to Haverford Collego on the 23d, where he enters his Junior year. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Develln. son and daughter return from their cottage, at Barnogat City next week. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nash, son and dauglrter will return from Island Heights this week. Mr. Allen Nash resumes his studies at Penn Charter School. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Panooast and daughters have closed their Ocean City cottage on the bay and reopened their Cooper street residence. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sickles will close their Ocean City cottage the middle of this month and open tnelr home at 414 Cooper street Wilmington Miss Marjorle Pyle Is at Portage, Me., camping with Mr. and Mrs. Poyntell Johnston, Judge and Mrs. Victor B. Woolley have returned from a stay of several weeks at WestDOrt. N. Y. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Fllnn have gone to Asbury Park, N. J., to stay a week. Ensign Paul A Stevens, of the U. S. S. Minnesota, now stationed at the Phila delphia Navy Yard, and Mrs. Stevens, of this city, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, named William Moore Stevens, Miss Charlotte Mahaffy returned this week from a fortnight's visit with friends at Mount Tabor, N. J. Miss Edna T. Bradfleld went to Avon-on-the-Sea, N. J to stay until the first of October. Mr-. William M. Field and Mrs. George L. Vernon have returned from Atlantlo City, where they have been spending the summer. Mr. and Mrs, Robert D. Kemp and Miss Ireno Hlllcgas leave today to attend the convention of the American Bankers Association, at Seattle, Wash., Septem ber' 6-10. On their return trip they will stop off at' the San Francisco and San Diego expositions. Senator and Mrs. Wlllard Saulsbury have written from Portland, Ore., that they are homeward bound and wtll ar rive here the early part of next week. DR. SHAW TO WORK IN N. J. Suffrage Leader Will Campaign in Southern Part of State Woman Suffrage will be kept constantly before the voters of New Jersey this week by numerous demonstrations at which Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, president of the Na tional Woman's Suffrage Association, will be the chief speaker She will enter the state tomorrow and will tour Salem, Gloucester and Camden Counties. The Woodstown Equal Suffrage League the oldest In the state, will hold a suf frage automobile parade Tuesday after noon through Salem County, with the co operation of other suffrage organisations. A county organisation will be formed. Doctor Shaw will speak In. the courthouse at Salem. t Gloucester County Suffragists also will hold a parade at Woodbury, where their leader 1 scheduled to appear next Wed nesday night. Doctor Shaw will speak in Ctdroen on Tnursay. CANOE ASSOCIATION HOLDS THREE-DAY CELEBRATION Atlantic Division of American Canoe Association En camped on the Wissahickon Representatives From Four States Marriages Announced SATURDAY, yesterday and today hav been red letter days on the Wlssa hlckon. The annual meet of the Atlantlo division of the American Canoe Associa tion has been going on, nnd the Phila delphia Canoe Club made elaborate prep arations for tho celebration. There have been representatives from Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Jersey encamped on the Wissahickon adjoining Colony Castle, tho club house of tho Philadelphia Club. Dr. David J. Boon Is commodore of the entertaining club; Mr. Howard R. Lord, vlco commodore', Mr. Joseph W. Blair, eecretary; Mr. Eugene II. Hunter, treasurers Mr. Earlo F. Ker bcr, quartermaster, nnd Mr. Alfred H Kress, fleet captain. The board of direc tors Includes the officers and Messrs. Ar thur F. Ehrllngcr, Frederick J. Ehrlln gcr, Otto R. Stoeckle, Howard V. Fell and Georgo F. Elsenhardt. Tradition states that at the time of the Revolutionary War, Colony Castle, orig inally a mill, was owned by the Smith family, who lived In what is now known ns Riverside Mansion. During the tem porary absence of the Smiths tho Doane brothers, celebrated outlaws, who stole from tho rich and gave to the poor, used the mill for headquarters of their law less band. Later it beenmo a nnll mill. Tho water for running tho mill came from a race, after having previously turned tho wheel of a sawmill that fronted on Rldgo avenue. From the nail mill tho water was carried en Its way to tho creek. The castle after being un occupied for years was fitted up as the uprlver home of "The State In Schuyl kill," a society devoted to fishing, of which tho late John Wagner (whose uncle, Professor Wagner, founded the Wagner institute, nt nin siren aim Montgomery avenue), was president. Tho building, which is included In Fair mount Park, in tlmo became the home of tho Philadelphia Canoe Club, which has added a number of Improvements, and tho old structure, with its roomy parlor nnd large, plcturesquo fireplace. Is often used for dances nnd other social gather ings, whllo the shaded veranda affords a pleasant and cool place for tho friends nnd relatives of the members to view tho river nnd watch tho races. Announcement Is mado of the marriage of Miss Mabel A. Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Hill, to Mr. David G. Hunter on Tuesday, August 31, at the home of the brlde'a parents on Queen lane. Falls of Schuylkill. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, upon their return from their wedding Journey, will be at home after October 1 at S597 Queen lane. The marriage of Miss Llllle Hunter, daughter of Mrs. David Hunter, of Queen lane, to Mr. Henry McVey totfk place on Monday, August 30, at the home of the bride's mother. Mr. and Mrs. McVey Civil Engineering taught with thoroughness in every detail, leading to degree of B. S. in C. E. Full particulars in Catalog T-2B. Thone Diamond 631. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Broad St. below Berks J Philadelphia. -Neff College- ,Ah Public Eoeaklnr. Salesmanship, T.-nntiHAn nnd Dramatic Art Authorship and Journalism, on a aclentino mind growth basis. Send for new catalorue. Call for per sonal Interview. Offlce open dally, 8 to B.SO; evenlnea, 7.30 to 10. J, WAIUtEN NEIT, Asst. Mgr. 1730 Chestnut Street Y. CENTRAL BUSINESS SCHOOL DAY SCHOOL, TERM OPENS SEPT. T. MEVENINO SCHOOL, BEIT. XI. a Well-planned couraea tausht by thor- oucnif iraineu iticii ui ii.vul.i -..-ence. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book keeping. Allied Subjects. Secretarial course complete In 8 yeara. Class-room appllancea and general milnmtnt unsurpassed. C. A. 1421 Positions secured (or graduates. IDT It Gymnasium, Natatorlum, Library and AKl.ll rieadnB noom. Street Central Educational Institute MISS HILLS' SCHOOL 1808 Spruce) Street. Opena Sept 3X MAIN UNK 11HANC1I Ardroore. Opena September 2T. ELIZABETH IIILLS LYMAN. Principal Germantown Friends School OPENS 0 MO. 21ST AT 845 A. M. TAHNALL. Principal 6TANLET B. The Phillips Brooks School Bora' achool, oppoalta Clark Park. Athletls Held adjoining bldg. Large full-equipped arm aaaluia Experienced teachers. Year llook. Howard B. EUael. Hdm. 4824 Daltlmora ana. PREPARATION FOR ANT COLLEaB, ANT COURSE BROWN PREPARATORY EROAD AND CHEnRY STREETS TUB HOLMAN SCHOOL, 2204 WALNUT BT. From Montessorl through College Prepara tory. General couras emphaelzed. Strong Po mestlo Science course. Outdoor classrooms. bpec'M attention to small boys and girls. Palmer Business School Shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkeeping, English, day and night sessions. Send (or catalog. Mercantile Library llldg., 10th above Chestnut, PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE TMrtv Va" t ""' an Ca't"t Stntt. Business. Shorthand and i-scretartsl Courses. Wsat . Philadelphia Commercial School 60th and Girard ave. Buslnesa courses that win bust nesa approval. Pay SlX-OOt Night 14,00 University of PtMylvMsM EVKNINO COURSES Wharton School of Finance and Oommeroe M'MINU (1AKDKN INSTITUTE. PHILA. AM r MKCUAMCJ KLKOTKeCITV XstM Kcheoas Writs ftw 1 sailed from New York for Norfolk, Va. They will spend their honeymoon visit Ing cities on the Chesapeake Bay, and upon their return will live at 490 Walnut lane, Roxborough. Invitations will shortly be issued by Mr. and Mrs. A, II. Fox. of 233 Rochelle avenue, Wlssahlckon, for the mnniage of their daughter. Miss Christine Elizabeth Fox, to Mr. Frank Sumner Whltcomb, of Lowell, Mass., on Monday, October 25, In the First Presbyterian Church, of Wis sahtckon. The nev. J. T. Hackett, pas tor of the church, will officiate, assisted by tho Rov. Elliot Field. Miss Fox will bo attended only by her sister. Miss Lucy Fox, as maid of honor, and Mr, Whltcomb will have Mr. George Miller ns his best man, The prospective bridegroom is engaged In his profession in Washington, D. C, whero tho young couple will mako their home. A surprise shower wa given this week for Miss Fox at the home of Miss Helen Ketteror, 110 Rochelle avenue, Wlssa hlckon. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Blanche L&ahelle, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles L ia shello, and Mr. Elgin E. Weest, of Ches ter, which was solemnized on Wednesday" at the homo of the bride's parents In Lcnnt. The ceremony was performed by tho Rev. Charles N. Headeaway, pastor of the Lennl Methodist Episcopal Churoh, and was largely attended. Mr. and Mrs. Woest left op a three weeks' wedding tour through the New England States. Mr, Weest Is one of tho younger members of the bar of Delaware County and is widely known. What's Doing Tonight Enerretlo Bana. Hunting Park; 8 o'clock. Free. rennnrlvanla Historical Boclety, Locust ' 13th atreta; S o'clock. i ruty-aavnth Street Improvement Associa tion, coth street and alrard avenue; S o'clock. Freo. University of Pennsylvania trustees, Univer sity of Pennsylvania Library; 8 o'clock. Philadelphia Chapter, American Institute of Architects, 1204 Chancellor etreet. 8 o'clock. Oak 'LAne Improvement Aaaoclatton, Cheltea and rark avenues; 8 o'clock. Free. Suffrage Events Today EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY. 8'1B p. m. Special suffrage meeting by labor union men and women on City I fall Plata. Speakers, Edward Keenan, Mlaa Mary II, Ina-ham, Miss Anna McCue and Thomas I Wllaon. 8.80 p. m. Meetlnr at 23d atreet and Colum bia avenue. Speakers. Mlaa Berths, eapovtta and P. M. Oottlteb. Suffrage Headquarters to Open Headquarters of the 17th Legislative District of tho Woman Suffrage party will be officially opened tonight at 1313 North B2d street. This district Includes the 24th, 31th and 44th Wards, in which the campaign for tho enfranchisement of women Is particularly active. There will be a number of addresses and an elabo rate musical program. Mrs. M. B, Grif fith, organizer of tho district, will preside. LA SALLE COLLEGE OnOAD AND THOMPSON STS. Philadelphia, Pa. Conducted by the Christian Broth era. Exceptional coursea In Engi neering, Arte and Commercial subjects. Degrees granted. Grm, naslum and supervised athletics. Regular High School department and achool for little boys. Splen did location and exceptional equip ment. Send for catalogue to Bro. Denis Edward, President STRAYER'S BusinessColIege Is a real Business School. In addition to Shorthand. Typewrit ing, Bookkeeping and the other branches usually taucht'ln busi ness achoola. we also teach Sales manship, Standardized English, Accountancy, Advertising, Short hand Reporting and Real Eatate and Conveyancing. About which ceurae shall we send you partic ulars? 801-807 Chestnut St., Palla. , BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE Philadelphia's Best and largest NIGHT SCHOOL asks but little of your time and money (or a great deal of practical buslnesa knowledge. Why not talte its help to aucceas in life? Positions Positively Guaranteed Telephone! Lombard 1:96-1x97 LAFATETTE HUII.DIKU Btli and Chestnut Streets Afler October 1, Penn Mutual Bldg. FRIENDS' CENTRAL And Ita Elementary Schools, open Oa NINTH MO. (September) 21st 15th and Race Sts. Both Bt. and Lancaster Ave. lTtb Bt. and Olrprd Ave. Greene St. above School Lane. Qermantowa. Principals in attendance alter Ninth Mo. Ht. WM. E. BARRETT, 10 in and Race Sta. STANDARD Y.M.C.A. COURSES Save carfare. Evening School, Dormitory, Expert Instructors, Individual Method, Swim, mlng Pool, Gymnasium. North llranch Y. M. O. A.. 1013 W. Lehigh. Camden Central Y. M. O. A., 072 1'ederal at. West llranch Y. M. O. A., SZd and Hanaom. THE 1UK8CHIIAUM School of Languages 1SZ4 Chestnut bt. (Welghtman llldg.) Kstab. 1880, llenno lilrachbaura, Principal. Private Lessons English branches. Stenography, Bookkeeping, 824 Hate Bldg . 18:8 Cheat- MAHER PREP. WITHER8POON BLIM1. College. Law. Med. Day. Ev'g. Unlv, tefc PENNSBURO. PA. PENNSUUltO, PA. PERKIOMEN SEMINARY Tht School tta Uvt itt Rioord Located In the beautiful Parklomsn VaUer. within easy reach from Philadelphia and New York. Co-educattonaL Prepares (r aB colleges and universities. Has enviable rec ord (or scholarship. Excellent courses la Uuslness, Agriculture, Domestto Satea, Mmlc and Elocution. Strongly morel. Per anal Interest In atudents. Rates 7s Is 1425. Illustrated catalog free. Key. O. B. Krtebel. II. U Prlaelaa!. Bex aC MUSICAL Y. M. 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