Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 09, 1915, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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    EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 0, 191K;J
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)ANCE WILL BE GIVEN ON
STJSU.L. FiEK FOR
Rjlimax of the Many Affairs
& fifirvn nnnninn
Other
. ... atTalaa that ATA fflVftl
( ).. Atlantic City during the season
,i ihe benefit of the Children's Beaahoro
hous Cheltca. the dance tonight that
t riven annually on the Steel Tier tor
. . a. - ih institution marks the
i the Banco. u
Win .... ifl,A nfTalf la i.n.
Annie or ine bibbou. .. ..-.. .. ....
L the auspice of the Ladle. Auxiliary
, f0mtnlttei hlch ling arranKl n"ny
frtncttve features for tho enjoyment of
!v- .renlnr. There will bo competition
-Cndnft the Judges of which will be tho
tlesiers. Jnrvis, ir ...v... . .--... -,.,
j, J,Mch hiis been on display at tho Brldgh
f leh has been on display at tho Brighton
! ...mo. will bo presented to the winner.
The officials of the home are! Preal
I ,.7 willm H. Bennett, M. D.; vice
frtfldent. todynrd Heckachcr; secretary.
tSSitV B- Whitney, treasurer. Itoland I.
. lir iA assistant treasurer. Samuel E.
Carter: physlclan-ln-chargc. William H.
Bennett. M. I
tallies' Auxiliary Committee for 1915
vm Pierce Archer. Mrs. William IJ.
. MW. Wl'.lam H. Bennett. Mrs. Wal
, A BalleyV Mrs. L. A. Belmont. Mrs.
!,. A. Bourgeola. Jr.. Mrs. F. M. Bis
?rMrV George K. Brelntnall Mrs E.
Kvion Carpenter. Mrs. OeorBO W. Car
ImtVr Mi-alCoH, Mrs. P. C. EckMdt.
ti N DeF. Edmunds. Mrs. Michael
rhrit Mrs. Walter I-ansdon Eustls. Mrs.
nflriei : Fox. M- William A. M Fuller,
fir. Thomas S. Gates, Miss Alice Grant,
Mr.' Roger X. Grlswold, Mrs. N. W. Ilnf
" .,!: Vhnrles M. Lanahan, Miss
SIntletta 'targe, Miss Margaret Lcnnlg,
' S,. KatheHnl Lennl. Mrs William M.
f Lyc'tt. Miss Helen Lawson. Mrs. A. J. P.
.ri .re. Mrs. William McGllnn. Mrs.
Tnhn McGllnn, Mrs. William Marls. Miss
fta7i. Vail Marsh. Mrs. J. C.
Marshall Mrs. John Mason, Mrs. Wll
Sim N McCall. Miss Henrietta Meade.
K? S t Pnrteous. MrB. J. Benton Por-
Sr Mrs. Harry D. Bansloy. Mrs. S. Bar
1 lm Richards. Mrs. H. T. Sayon. Mrs.
neafee C. Seldcl, Mrs. F. rercy amitn.
ttri. Joshua Tcvls, Mrs. Joseph B. Town
SS Mm t-IHIe Vlolett. Mrs. K. O.
Wheicn, Mrs. Gurnoy Williams, Mrs.
Robert Martin Williams. Mrs. James
Roberts Wood and Mrs. George V renn.
The charity Is a. most Vorthy one, as
Tpe cn . . ncariy im
? mothers and children and annually re
! imlres $10,000. It is now open throughout
' the vear The Institution Is greatly In
lire J t-l I. UAnAS ,rt Nil. I.V
teed of tunas, wnitu ii iii ...- -
Sill entertainment. It haa suffered in
common with most charitable Inst tutlons
i ZL .,mt nf the unusual demandB upon
t the benevolence of local people. Tho re
' Slots from the recent donation xiay wero
llOOOihort oi wnuiiiicj ....... .u.- w..
' Mls Helen Mulkeene. of 709 North 43d
itrnt. entertained at her summer home
In Ocean City over the week-end. Her
tueits Included Mlsa alary Donosan.
fl Mill Betty Rockford. Miss Gertrude M.
ffi Murphy. Miss Mary and Miss Anna
F Human. Jliss Mamie Mulkeene, and Mr.
1 James Monks, Mr. James J. Kaln. Mr.
' John R. Lynch, Jr., Mr. Al. Kaln, Mr.
Arthur O'Harn, Mr, Josoph Hayes and
Vr .Tnsenll KelllV. A numuer ui i'"
were given, which included n pinochle
game, a watermelon beach party, a moon
light sail, n crab supper and an old
firtiloned dance. Tho party was chap
eroned by Mr and Mrs. Joseph Nulty,
UiS Mulkeene's brother-in-law and sis
ter, fcluii. Artoh Durbln. of Narberth, cnter-
Itilned at a house party over Labor Day
-. a - . - . 4- aaa a. ai A fn1rtH T T
II ner summer nomo i yih.,.., .. -.
Mtf guests Included Miss IsabcUe Mar
(gn. Miss Helen Wlngate, Miss Evelyn
IHmtIi, Mr. Boy Wlngate, Mr. Louis
IWInne, Mr. Robert Durbln and Mr.
FCharles Jones.
Elaborate nrenaratlons have been made
for the lawn and street carnival to be
liyen tonight, tomorrow and Saturday
aljhts at Broad and Venango streets
tinder the auspices of the Ushers' Asso
ciation of St. Paul's Reformed Episcopal
t'Church, the Rev. Forrest E. Dager, rec
tor. The booths will be decorated wun
Atvoitr jinrf .mtlnn. nnrl thn lflWn and
J pavement Illuminated with multicolored
. .-,,.. ., l- a T ...At.l. ,a . a aala
, ticcinc uKiiiH. in uumuun tu i.u o.o
',' of home-made bread, cake and confec-
j uoncry, iruue, ice cream ana miicy fc
' del, there will be an Interesting pro
J jram of musical selections by the church
J orchestra under tho, direction of Mr.
( Jirnes D. Hartzell, a Dorney slide and all
we vanea amusemenu mat aau zesi iu
, l lummer carnival.
' Among those taking part are Messrs.
.Frank Weber, William Davenport, Rich
ard Scott, Norman Smith, Charles Reich
art, John Mappner W. May, William
Black. Paul Miller. Henry Robinson,
,; Wilbur Yates, Norman Crcssman John
ov, vanaist. Jr., R. Coward, Bert ku
, dolph, Walter Carter, Stephen J. Hother-
". jr., jjavia KiipatricK, '. r.
Humphries, Mrs. George Sayers, Mrs.
William R. Lindner, Miss Edna Lindner,
Mri. Charles Rhea Minn MnhM nussell.
L MIm Mary Newlands, Mies Rebecca Hun
ter, miss Myra Hlppensteel, Mrs. Josepn
Hlppemteel, the Misses Elsenlohr, Miss
Bleanor Mlddleton. Mrs. Carolyn Taylor,
ih tora, M. Hall and Mrs. Tfarnall.
:.'
Along the Main Line
, WERBROOK.-Mr, and Mrs. IJarry L.
"p-'i who nave Deen apenaing some
j at Cape May, returned to their home,
"j! Sherwood road, last night.
,iyf and Mrs. Paul Wolfe, who spent
'M lUmmer In PhAlnan. hnvA ivtiirnftd
te their home, 6J09 Sherwood road.
L f Ml.M VUnH r r a-
- 7 a-cnur ii, uranairt jveicfiain,
uhter of Mra. Benjamin Ketcham, Jr.,
r mi oeen vlsltinjj In Atlantlo City,'
:f Will r(itM U 1 rn-A t 1 a
JCdajr,
' "Iu Nellie Young, of the Drexel Apart-W-ti,
haa returned from Chelsea, where
" (pent the summer.
L0AyEnFORD.-Mr. and Mrs. Charles
1- .m.uio, oi Avon roaa, nave reiurnea
!a4."v tw. mon,h8' "otor trip through
', n'ano Btaiea.
r f Slit T..ii r - . -
)i 7 . a,aguerenne reiurnea on
.. -wm, , flflu m WJW lWU ,aJJ0l
iL'VN IAWR.-Mr. C. W. Karsner,
LWII lUanni- IfnMn.. a. ilt. n lr,,,.
f efvua South Broad street,' who have
L"?nding several weeks at the Edge-
lnn returned to their home on
ata,ni1 MrB George E. Kane, Jr., of
v"im.ay avenue, have returned from
b'wrt Visit In Weat 'Cheater, where
Pf Were tha cnasta nf Mr Willi. m A.
nll. of Darlington's Corner.
fcjOSEMONT-Mr. Israel H. Supplee, of
f 11? venue, Mr, Joseph J. Graham,
J Tljomaa avenue, and Mr. Philip 8.
"i u neese avenue, have been epena
' Vrftl daya in Cincinnati, O., whero
-kicuaea me convention of Interna-
oation of Fire Engineers.
I Mary ih riiatt nr i.mvit.p v-
hai returned frnm a tuiA weks
With haa ..nal T n T nli
. -"- "V. U.IWIV, Aft, Ci. X, aW.fc
ljUit Holly, N. J,
uiki jars, Alba a. Johnson, who are
s a. .uort time at the Bretton
. N. li, win return home this
DAVID'S.-Mr and Mra. Wltllam
"nt, of Llncolndcn. r tsklnn a
trip through New England.
ww ra, crneat uw have ie-
W their home on Orchard Way.
Pending the lummer at York Hor
CHILDREN'S HOUSE
During the Season Compe-
4-n "D. Tl-i
Affairs
from a tour of tho Pacinc coaat and the
exposition.
WAYN:.Mlss Gertrude J. Hearne haa
returned from camping on the Georgian
Bay. Miss Alice Hearne Is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Robert Bocn Brown, of
Qlendnle, O,
Mr. Theodore A. Mchl and his daughter,
Miss Mary Mchl, have returned to their
home on Wayne avenue, after spending
several weeks nt Cape May, N J.
Miss Grace Roberts, of Windermere
Rcnue, has returned from Spring Lake.
N, J,
DEVON.-Mr. nnd Mrs. George Bur
ton and Miss Margaret Burton have re
turned from Nnrragansett Pier to their
Devon home, Hurrlcano Hill.
Miss Sylvia Barnes, of West Acres, Is
spending the balance of the summer at
Bar Hnrbor, Me. Miss Cecily Barnes Is
at Mount Desert, Me.
J'rs' William C. Bullitt and son, Orvllle
Bullitt, uho-hovo been spending the sum
mer at Winter Harbor, Me., have re
turned to their home, Oxmoor.
Chestnut Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Josepn Sill Clark, of High
land avenue, who have been spending the
summer nt Southampton, U I will re
turn to town In a few days.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Willis Martin and Miss
Gen Martin, of 139 Bethlehem pike, have
reiurnea Home irom an extended trip
through the Yellow stone Park and to the
Panama-Pncl.lc Exposition.
Germantown
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Henson, of
Manhelm ttrcct nnd Wlssahlckon avenue,
arrived In their motorcar on Monday
from Spring Lake, N. J.
Miss Gertrude A Pearee. of 14S Mav.
land street, has Just returned from an
extended visit in the South.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Sill, of West
School House lane, will closo their cot
ingo at Watch Hill, R. I., about Septem
ber 10 and return to town.
Mr. and Mrs. Mantlo Fielding, of 28
West Wnlnut lane, have returned from
Black Point, Conn., where they spent the
month of August. Mrs. Fielding waa the
guest of Mrs. Harold M. Sill at her cot
tage at Watch Hill during) the early part
of tho summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Henry, of West
Walnut lnne, who have been spending
several weeks at Northeast Harbor, Me.,
are on their way home. They are ex
pected to arrive on Tuesday, Septem
ber 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad S. Grove, of 6001
Qulncy street, have returned from their
bungalow nt the Edgemere Club, Pike
County, Pa. Their son. Midshipman
Conrad S. Grove, 3d, will arrive In a
few days.to be the guest of his parents
for a fortnight.
Dr. and Mrs. R. Perry Cummins, of 5738
Greeno street, have gone to tho Panama
Pacific Exposition, and will not return
until October 1.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert N. Downs, Jr., of
0003 Greene street, have returned home
from Camp Bellevue, Upper Dam, Me.,
where, with their children, they spent the
summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis Butler Reeves,
Jr., of Abbottsford avenue, havo closed
their cottngo at Buck Hill Falls and have
returned to town.
Miss Josephine rDavis, of Wissahickon
avenue, is spending a few days in At
lantlo City.
Along the Reading
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Pringle, ac
companied by their family, of Woodland
avenue, Wyncote, have been spending
several weeks at Ocean City, N. J.
Mrs. J. S. Gayley and her daughter,
Miss Marlon Gayley, of Jenklntown, Pa.,
have returned home after spending the
months of July and August In Maine.
Miss Blanche Daniels, of Noble, who
has been spending some time at Muskoka
Lake, Can., is in Toronto for several
days, and will return to her home next
week.
Mrs. Samuel X,. Schlvely, of Jenkln
town, Pa., accompanied by her daughter.
Miss Dorothy Schlvely, has returned to
her home after spending the summer at
Virginia Beach, Vo.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Howard, of
Oak Lane, are visiting Luray, Natural
Bridge and Roanoke, Va,
Mr. Theodore dlenworth, 3d, of Ablng-
ton, has returned home rrom a camp
ing trip of several weeks In Parkland, Pa.
Mrs. Herman Scott, of Willow Grove,
Pa., haB as her guest for several days
her slBter, Miss Anna Harrington, or
Dover, Del.
West Philadelphia
Mrs. Fritz and her daughter, Mlsa
Bessie Frltx, of 4036 Haverford avenue,
are staying at the Blythe Hotel, on Ocean
avenue, Atlantlo City.
Mlas Helen M. ,Brown. of 2051 Houth
67th street, who Is spending her vacation
at Malvern, is expected to return home
soon.
Mr. William Tegtmeyer, of 66th street
and Larchwood avenue, has been spend
ing the last week at Atlantic City. He
will leave Friday for Bar Harbor, where
he will spend the reat of September.
Mr. and Mra. D. J. Flanagan and fam
ily Mlesta Helen and Agnes, nnd Mr.
Dennis, Jr., of 632 North 63d street, have
returned from a two montha' atay at At
lantlo City.
Mr. Robert Bowen and hia brother,
Mr. John Bowen, of 420 North Robinson
atreet, have returned from a camping
trlD with the De Luxe Club, of which
they are members, at Brandywlne Springs,
Del. ,
.-.. v-.i. w xraflnnald nf K405 Rnrtiee
iMls una. .-.. -w -. -- -"--'
street, and Miss Anna V. Battersby. of
(31 East wooaiawn avenuo, mm viij
of their friends, chaperoned by Mrs, J.
McDonald, have returned to their homea
after an extended stay at Atlantic City.
Mm. Thomas Aahton and Mlsa Kathar
ine Aahton, who spent the early summer
at Haines Falls, in the Catakllla. are now
it Atlantlo City, where they havo been
Joined by Mr. Aahton for the remainder
of the season. n
Mr and Mra. Edward Newton Haag,
Mies' nebecca Margaret Haag and Mr.
George Parrla ljaag have returned from
Ocean City, N. J., to their home, SJ7
Cedar atenue. Mlas Haa Pnt the aura
mr In the Weat. returning East on Au
gust 11. where the Joined her family at
Ocean City
The marriage of MUa Margaret B, Fra
iler, of HOT Springfield avenue, to Mr,
neoree B. Dananhauer win take place tw
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MISS ATHALIA HIRST
Daughter of Mrs. James Hirst, who has been spending the summer
at Bay Head.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Goss, of Morris
avenue, Mcrchantvllle, announce tho en
gagement of their daughter, Miss Jcsslo
Mnrgucrlte Klnsey, to Mr. George Draper
Lewis, son of Mr and Mrs. Herman A.
Lewis, of Chestnut Hill.
The wedding will take place on Octo
ber 1, at 12 o'clock, in the presenco of
the immediate families only.
Miss Klnsey is well known In this city,
whero she has attended most of the so
cial affairs since her debut several years
ago. Mr. Lewis Is a graduate of tho
University of Pennsylvania, class of 1509,
and a member of the Philadelphia Cricket
Club. His sister Is Miss Barbara C.
Lowls, who Is very popular In tho younger
set.
Northeast Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Hertenwltz, of 2406 Ken
sington avenue, nro In New York to ob
serve tho Jewish holiday season with
friends and relatives.
Miss Edith L. Cotts has returned, after
a business and pleasure trip to several
Canadian points.
Miss Edna Thompson, 2106 East Berks
street, and Miss Lillian Reese, Somerset
and Amber streets, left Sunday for a
short stay at the seashore.
Mrs. Jane Mathewson, 2456 Kensington
avenue, Is back In town, after a delight
ful trip to Richmond, Va., where she was
visiting her sons.
A group of prominent men In the busi
ness and professional life of tho north
east spent several days tho latter part
of last week fishing near Cape May.
Those in the party wero Mr. Frank Flfer.
Mr. Hugh McMullen. Dr. Andrew Comlsh
and Mr. Samuel C. Carver.
Frankford
Mrs. Harry Wise and her grandson.
Master Harry Dyer, of 4445 Frankford
avenue, have returned from the Delaware
Water Gap, where they wero the guests
of Mrs. Wise's sister, Mrs, Helen Hoover.
Tho betrothal has been announced of
Miss Viola Smith, of Pawtucket, R. I., to
Mr. Herbert Smith, of Tacony.
Mr. Juhn E. Gossllng, of Frankford,
will return about September 26 from
Seattle and the Panama-Pacltlc Expos!
tlop. Miss Jane R. Walters, of Orthodox
street, will spend the remainder of Sep
tember at Atlantic City as tho guest of
Tdr. and Mrs. John Smythe, at their home,
near Ventnor. '
Girard Farms
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Montgomery,
2525 South 18th street, have returned from
a trip to the Lako of Bays Highlands
of Ontario returning via Toronto, where
they visited the Exposition and Niagara
Falls.
Dr. Joseph B. F. Clay, of 2521 South
19th street, has left for Buena Vista
Springs, Franklin County, Pa., to attend
the convention of tho State Homeopathic
Medical Society.
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WEDDINGS
The wedding of Miss Elsie Naomi
Kelley, daughter of Mr and Mrs Samuel
F. Kelley, and Mr. Harvey Haines will
take placo this evening at 8 o'clock in
the Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal
Church, Frankford avenue. Tho Rev. S
Goodman, rector of tho church, will per
form the cercmonj The bridal party
Includes Miss Florence Haines, Miss Edna
Walton, Miss Ellen Curtis. Miss Flor
ence Naomi Curtis, Mr. Benjamin C.
Clark, Mr. Roy Llntz, Mr. Joseph Hel
llngs. Mr. Albert Hamlin nnd Mr. Henry
Weed.
The bride, who wilt bo given In mar
riage by her father, will wear a gown
of white crepe meteor, draped and veiled
with Chantllly lace. Her veil Is to be of
silk tullo nnd she will carry a shower
bouquet of sweet pens and lilies of tho
valley. Tho maid of honor. Miss Florence
Haines, will be gowned In bluo chiffon
taffeta, draped with appltquo net and filet
lace, with a Jacket of lace. Her bouquot
will be sweet peas. The bridesmaids
will wear gowns of pink chiffon taffeta,
with a fichu bodlco veiled In lace, and
will carry huge bouquets of sweet peas.
Little Miss Florenco Curtis, flower gill,
will wear a dress of canary silk and
whlto lace, and will carry a basket of
roses and sweet peas.
Mr. Haines, who is the son of Mr and
Mrs. E. Glenn Haines, of 3110 Rhawn
atreet, Holmesburg, has selected as his
best man Mr. Benjamin C. Clark. A re
ception will follow the ceremony at the
home of the bride's parents on Cottman
street, Holmesburg. Upon the return of
an extended wedding Journey Mr. and
Mrs. Haines will reside on Cottman
street.
FORD-KELLY
The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Marie
Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Kelly, of 6018 Haverford avenue, and Mr.
Hugh C. Ford, of 6030 Master street, took
place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at
the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary,
63d street and Westminster avenue. The
bridesmaid was Miss Mary Skahan and
tho best man was Mr John J. Rellly. The
bride wore a beautiful gown of white
crepe de chine and carried a bouquet
of white roses and lilies of the valley.
Tho bridesmaid furthered the color
scheme by wearing white. The ceremony
was performed by the Rev. George W.
Shay. A reception followed at the home
of the bride's parents, after which the
young couplo left on their wedding trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford will be at home after
October 1 In Wilmington, Del.
Lansdowne
Labor Day seemed to be a centre for
tho coming or going of many. Among
those who left home wero Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Collings, who will motor on a two
weeks' trip through New England; Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall Hannum and Mr. and
Mrs. George L. Powell are in the Poconos
Mr. and Mrs. G W. Wallace are at
Montgomery Inn, Bryn Mawr. Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Lnckenmeyer are In Maine.
Mr. and Mrs, M, G. Garrlgues are at
tho Delaware Water Gap and Mr. and
Mrs. James L. Lowden are visiting In
Highland Park, N. J, Among those who
have returned from seashore and moun
tain are Mr. and Mrs. R. Rowley, Mr.
and Mrs. William McEwen, Mr. C. Wil
fred Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Palmer and Mr.
John W. Davis, Dr. and Mrs, Edward
Kirk, Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Stauffor,
Miss Julia Cadmus, Mr, and Mrs. John
Shrlgley, Miss Ethel Shrtgley, Miss Cora
Yeager, Rev William Boyd, Miss Vena
Cantnor, Miss Clare Cantnor, Dr. and
Mrs. William T. Magulre and Dr. Blols
C. Harrington.
What's Doing Tonight
Homeopathic Medical Society, Hahnemann
M-41C.1 College. 8 o'clock.
Manayiink Board of Tr.da; 8 o'cloek. Free
Commercial Kxchanga Director!, Bourn; 8
o'clock. . . . .
Klfty.econl fitrtet and Lancaster Avenue
Bualnets Men, bid rtrott and Lanadown ave-
nul 8 o'clock. Free.
Haddington Board of Trade, 60th street and
Olrard avenue, 8 o'clock. Ftee.
Logan Improvement Aaaoclatlon, Broad street
and Windrtm avanua; 8 o'clock. Ftea.
Germanton Improvement AasocUtion; 9
Carnival at Methodltt Hospital; 8 o'clock.
Suffrage Events Today
EQUAL FRANCHISE BOCIETT.
Noon-day matting at John Day & Bona' Car
pat Mill, Howard and Norrta streata; speaker,
Mlaa Anna McCue.
130 p, m. Broad atrrat and Erie avanua)
aptaker, Mlaa Anna McCue.
WOMAN BLTFRAOE PAHTT.
Noon meeting at the John and Jamea Dob
ton Mill, Btenton avanua and Godfrey atreet;
(Pealur, MIa,Eatella Kuaael.
Noon meeting at Electro Dental Manufactur
ing Company, s:U and Arch street!; speaker,
Mrs. M. P. Orirnth.
8 p. in. Meeting on City Hall plasa; peak
are. Mlaa E.t.ile Ruaaal, Mrs. M. B. Holmaa
and Mr. Wataal.
Netlces for the BacUty page wlU be
accepted and printed la the Evening
Idger, but all such notices tnuat be
vrrltten on cue aide of the paper,
muat be algned la full, with full ad
dreaa, tod when poaalbLa telephone
number muat be (iveo.
fiend all Buck camntanlonnens to
Society Editor." Evening Ledger,
Ml Cheetnut atreet.
Unleas ItMae raauarcaests aura earrlad
sot so thavaaatiiaelaa aaay be poseiU,
- ll.iJ.Ta a4M aaVt La -n.-.- -a
9 a w rrwm .i av .waaw.
Chester
Mr and Mrs. Charles 1! Stephens and
their son, D. Owen Stephens, of Moylan,
havo returned to their home, Thunder
Bird, Rose Valley, after having spent
some time at Ortley. N. J.
Dr. and Mrs. J r. Craig, of, 427 East
Brood street, Cheater, are on an auto
mobile tour of the central part of the
State. Among the towns they contem
plate visiting aro Kphrata, Lancaster,
York, Gettysburg and Buena Vista, re
turning bj way of Baltimore, Md,
Wilmington
Mrs. C L, Mcllvnlnc, who has been at
Marblehead, Mass.. since the 1st of Au
gust, went to Cape Charles, Vn., the last
week to visit her son, C. Lee Mcllvalne.
Mr and Mrs John Biggs nnd Mlas
Mary Biggs returned from Jefferson, N.
II , n few clays ago, after spending sev
eral weeks there.
Mrs A T Cnnby and Miss Canby have
returned from East Gloucester, Mass.,
where they stayed for a month.
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nnd vchflot for little boys
Rcholarnhlps offered In College
Dept Hplemllrt location and
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CENTItAI. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE
(SCHOOL OF KMH.NEEltI.SO
Evening Term Open Sept. 51th
l'rnrtlcnl Cmirnen for Employed 5Ien.
YCIIEMIRTKV four vcara Includes
Onncral nml Analytical Chemistry,
M.
l'hynlc ami Mathcmatlca Opportunity
la gtcn for specialization In Iron and
ateel. pnlntu nnd arnteh, dyeing,
blenching and other Industrial Itnea
MECHAMCAI. DltAlWIITINCI
Thrps vcara Including Mathematics.
A.
Mnphlna Dafilc-n. nnd Element" Of i
1421 S?trongth of Material, other Techni- j
cal Cnuracn. I'rinclnlea of Engineering, i
Arrh Applied Electricity, Architectural
St.
Unglnecrlng. 100 other coureea t,x
cellent facilities for laboratory -and
draughting room work. Posltlonx se
cured Send for catalog, elating your
Interest.
tS "Gym" Classes at Peirce's
(() Regular "gym" classes will be con
It) ducted on Monday and Thursday after
ft, noons, from 3 15 to S o'clock, under the
m personal direction of Mr. William J.
If) Herrmann, of the Herrmann Physical
(k Training Institute. Instruction will bo
A free to Pelrce School studenta
It, Tho gymnasium la purely for exercise
i, and health-building, under scientific dt
If. rectlon, consequently no one Is permitted
X on the floor except as a member of the
(iv "gym" classes aunng tne perioas bdovs
XL mentioned. u
' rEiitcB school S
S America's Foremost Iliislnesa School iti
l'INE ST., NEST OF llltOAI) JZ
The William Penn Charter School
Eight South Twelfth Street
Philadelphia. Pa.
The Fait term opens on the 28th of Sep
tember. The bulldlnga may be Inspected,
and applicants listed, on and after Septem
ber 7th.
The prospectus will be gladly sent upon
application, also, when desired, a copy of
the recent publication. "The Making of a
Man," written under the direction of the
Headmaster.
Richard M. Jones, LL.D.. Headmaster
Wanamaker Institute
23D t WALNUT, STS , OrENS SEPT. 20.
Courses per term (30 vks.) 10.00. Algebra,
Art Needlework. Cooking, Drawing, Dressmak
ing, English, French, Geometry. German, Ital
ian, Latin. Mech. Draw'g Millinery, Flan
Read'g & Eatlmat'g, Spanish, Telegraphy, IT;
Bualneae Arlth . 18; Architectural Draw'g,
Banjo. D'k'g'g. Guitar, Mand'n, Palnt'g (China,
OH, Water Color), I'en'shlp Cor'pond., Pub
School, Violin. fO, Garment Cut'g, Steno'phy ft
Typew't'g. SIO; Vocal Lessons, S12; Combined
Hookkeep'g, Btenogrnphy & Typewriting, 1 15;
Piano, Afternoon b Eve. Wilte for Catalog F.
SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE
ls 13. Cor. Droad and Hprlng Garden, I'hlla.
Free-Hand Drawing l'attcrn Shop 1'ractKo
Book and Periodical S:"'""' "f 'cr
Illustration mTtl?! Ma,h-
Archltectural Drawing Advoncu Mithematlca
Mechanical Drawing Machine Shop Mathe
Machine Shop Practice matte.,
Nominal Fees. Practical instructors, Night
School.
Open Sept. 27. WHITE TOIt BOOKLET
FRIENDS' CENTRAL
And Its Elementary Schoola, open oa
NINTH MO. (September) 2ist
lBth and Race Sts.
85th St. and Lancaster Ave.
17th St. and Olrard Ave.
Oreene St. above School Lane, Germantowm.
Principals In attendance after Ninth Mo. 1st.
WM. E. BAimETT, lDtn and Race Sts,
Phila. School of Design for Women
BROAD AND MASTER STREETS
Reopens September XT, IBIS.
Full coursea In Art and Industrial Art,
Practical Dealgrlng In all Ita branches.
Illustration. Costume Illustration,
P. A. B. W1DENKK FELLOWSHIP
TO EUROPE POIt UESION
STANDARD Y.M.C.A. COURSES
Save carfare. Evening School, Dormitory,
Expert Instructors, Individual Method, Swim
ming Pool, Gymnasium
North Branch Y. M. C. A., 101S W. Lehigh.
Camden Central V. M. C. A., B7Z Federal at.
West Branch V, M. C. A., old and Hansom.
Germantown
Friends
School
BTANLET R
OPENS 0 MO. 21ST
AT SUB A. U.
TARNALU Principal
THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OP
MECHANIC ARTS. Nlnety.eecond year.
Evening Couraea and Classes. DltAlVINO,
MATHEMATICS and MLCUANICS. for cal
endar and further Information addreaa the
Institute. IB South Seventh atreet.
MISS HILLS' SCHOOL
ltOS 8ix-uc Street. Opana Sept. 31,
MAIN LINE BRANCH
Ardmore. Opena September 27.
EL1ZAI1ETH HILLS LYMAN, Principal.
PHILADELPHIA TUBNGEMEINDE
School reopens for fall and winter terms,
Tuesday Sept. 1, Wa teach gymnastics. Oar
man, drawing, needlework and swimming to
children, 7 to 16 yeara, for 18 per year. En
roll your children now. Broad A Columbia ave.
THE HOLMAN SCHOOL, 2204 WALNUT ST.
From Monteaaorl through College Prepara
tory. General course emphasised. Strong Do
mestlo Science course. Outdoor claesrooms.
Special attention to small boya and girls.
PREPARATION FOR ANY COLLEOB, ANT
PREPARATORY
BROAD AND CHERRY STREETS
The Stevens School Mu. Malfn,.
ley, Prln., 221 W. Ch.lten are., Ota. 4Sib year
opens Sept. 22. Kindergarten through college
preparatory. Dora Science. Manual Training.
Palmer Busmew School
Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English,
day and liljut sessions. Send for catalog.
Mercantile library Illdg 10th above Chestnut
FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL
BOYS 140 N, llth fiL CIKL8
All Gradea. Write for CaUUaTue,
XHK XIKSCUMAUM School of lajyiiasi
lM Cheatnut St. (Weiafctajaa jwy .
SUBURBANITES RETURNING
FROM VARIOUS RESORTS
Residents of Chestnut Hill and the Main Line Are Com
ing Home in Numbers Personal Notes
of Interest to Many
MC
RS. RUSSELL THAYER and her
daughter. Miss Mary Dixon Thayer,
who nt present are camping at Upper
Saranac Lake, In the Adirondack, will
return to their Chestnut Hill residence
early next week, where Miss Thayer will
be presented to society at n tea on Octo
ber 8 Mrs, Arthur Emlen Newbold, who
Is planning somo attractive affairs for
Miss Thnyor, will tcturn from York Har
bor on September IT.
Mr and Mrs William Draper Lewis,
Mlrs Alfrcda C Lewis and Mlsa Anna
Lewis, who arc at present In North East
STRAYER'S
BusinessCollege
Mr. 8trer aaye, "Eery child
rhould get a "bread and butter
education' first " The boy or rlrl
ho through practical buetneea
training ha become expert In
liuetnraj Method la financially In
dependent for life. Higher edu
cation should follow buelness edu
cation Kceeoltlen first, luxuries
nfternard. Will you glvo your
children this advantage!
SO 1.507 Cbeitnut St., Poll. ,
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Wharton School of Finance and
Commerce
OFFERS EVENING COURSES
Accounting ana? Commercial Law
Real Estate bnd Insurance
Advertizing and Selling
Finance and Banking
ItecUtratlon evenings, except Saturday. Tte
1, Sept 13 to SI. Sessions begin Sept. 24.
Logan Hall, SCth and Woodland ave.
MONTESSORI 'SfC,
PRESTON 4432 4311 WALNUT ST.
Scientific direction of NORMAL CHIL
DREN from 3 to 8 yrnrs.
The aim of this school Is to provide an
en!ronment In which the spontaneous lm-
fnili.cn of child life may have freedom tor
ndhldual growth, and where persons of
broad aclentlfic culture may observe Impar
tially which acts to hinder and which to
encourage
A LECTURE COURSE on the direction of
Children of pre-school age. Including the
study of their physical development, nu
trition and mental actUlttea, will be given
during the school year 1015-1010.
THE GORDON SCHOOL
4112 SPRUCE ST ilaru Lamberton. JL. B.
tDryn Mawr), PHn. Thorough Inatructton to
girls A small boys Certificates admits to Smith.
Vassar, WeUesley. Gymnasium: 2d floor Root
Garden. Principal at school every day between
0 & 12. after Sept. 0th. Catalog on application.
MERCEKSBURO, FA.
Mercersburg Academy
Aim of the School A thorough physical,
mental and moral training for college en
trance or bualneas. Spirit of School A
manly tone of self-reliance under Christian
masters from the great universities. Per
sonal attention given to each boy. Location
In the country, on the western slope of tba
famous Cumberland Valley, one of tba moat
beautiful and healthful apota of America.
Equipment Modern and complete. New
Gymnasium. Write for catalogue. Address
Box 149. William Mann Irvine. LL. D., Bead
master, Mercersburg, Pa.
PENNBDUnO, PA.
rENNSBUBG, PA.
PERKIOMEN SEMINARY
The School that ZAve itt Record
Located In the beautiful Perklomen Valley,
within easy reach from Philadelphia and
New York. Co-educational. Preparea for all
colleges (.nd universities. Has enviable rec
ord for scholarship. Excellent couraea In
Ilualness. Agriculture, Domestic Science,
Music and Elocution. Strongly moral. Per
sonal interest in atudenta. Rates 1375 to
(125. Uluatrated catalog free.
Iter O. B. Urlcbel, B. D Principal. Box II
ALLENTOWN. PA.
Allentown Preparatory School J
boya for leading collegea & unlver. Spl. dep' t f or
younger boya. New bldge. All athletics. High
standards. Largs campus. Inclu. terma 1.80.
TarrteiRiDUi. Inclu. terma S2f
Catalog.
Add. Frank L. Slgman. A. M Prla.
CARLISLE. PA.
CONWAY HALL "w
Strong Secondary School for bora
Kail term opena September 14th.
W. A. Hutcnlson. Headmaster, Carlisle.
Pa.
HARRI31IURO, PA.
HARRISBURG ACADEMY
Modern bides., large campus. Small classes.
Individual tnatructlon; thorough college prep
aration. Ratea. 400.1BOO. Write for catalog
SOUTH BETHLEHEM. TA.
BISHOPTHORPE MANOR
A select school for girls. College preparatory &
finished coursea. Electe atudlca. Add. Xlaude
N. Wyant. Prln , Hox 284. So. Bethlehem. Pa.
BETHLEHEM, PA.
MORAVIAN SEMINARY & COLLEOB FOR
WOMEN, BETHLEHEM, FA. Accredited.
174th year Sept. 22. 11118
WASHINGTON, D. O.
ST. ALBANS
The National Cathedral School for Boys
A country achool in National Capital.
Bishop of Waehlmton. Prea. Addreaa H4a
master. ML J3L Alban. Waahtngton. D. C
WENONAII. N. J.
WenonaR Military A cademy
Wenonah, New Jersey
A miUlat) training fits the boy for e5ciency, ofce
dknee, thoroughness, punctuality, self-reliance and
success.
Our corps of teachers are college men avili years of
experience. Our military instructor U a West Point
man detailed by the War Department, Washing ton,
D, C. Junior SchjJor boys of 9 upward. Academy
nom open feUKbclion and enrolment.
C. A. SNYDER. Ph. B., Supi. Dr. CHAS, H LORtNCfi. fttsr
Fall term begins September 21,
return to Awbury, their
residence, about Eeptea
Dr. and Mrs, John Marshall and their
daughter, Mil's Helen Marshall, who have
been summering In Maine, will leave for
their home In this city on September It
Mies Marguerite Caperton entertained
a luncheon party at Hilltop Inn. New
port, yesterday, at which her guests trera
members of the younger set. Miss Caper
ton and her mother, Mra. William B
Caperton, have decided to prolong their
Newport visit until the tatter part of the
month.
NAZABETH. FA.
Nazareth Hall
Military School
Takes the parent's place for boya
from eight to sixteen years.
One of the oldest Boarding Bchoela
for Boys In America.
BaUbllabed la 1TM.
Send for Catalogue; you teiil
be pleated.
Rev. S. J. Blum, D.D. Pria.,
NAZARETH, PA.
TVATNE. TA.
ST. LUKE'S
SCHOOL
FOR BOYS
Wayne
Pennsylvania
I
FAt,t,.TERM OPENS SEPT. U
CHESTER, PA-
raPennsylvaniaSS
''Military College''
with Preparatory Department
Nearest of all colletrea to the discipline, phyi-
West Point Acre limit H
yeara and upward. Total en
rollment limited to 160.
Decrees erantea in witm -stneertnp.
Chemistry, .Art
For eatalomiB address
C.I. CHAS. E. 11TATT. Pre.!...!.
Box 666. Cheater, Pa.
WYNNEWOOD, PA.
Country Day School for Boys
Opena September 23d
Afonfgomery Ate, Wjrnnmwood, Fa.
Rev. Gibson Bell. A. B.. 13. D.. Head Maater,
will be at achool dally. 11 to 4.
Ardmore 1322.
CUAMBERSBUHO. PA.
PENN" HALL SCHOOL
FOR GIRLS. Located In the beautiful Cum
berland Valley. College Preparatory and
Special Couraea. May each year apent at
Atlantic City. No Interruption In work.
Rates tSOO. For catalog and views, address
FRANK S. MAG ILL. A. M.. Principal.
YENTNOR. N. J.
ST. LEONARD'S SCHOOL
BY-THE-SEA
Build up health, nerves, confidence,
while the mind Is being educated.
A Special School, with Special methods
for Special Girls.
"Onehundredslx"
South Surrey Place, Ventnor, N, J,
MUSICAL
Y. M. C. A. School of Music
All branches. Also Teachers' Normal Course. '
Public School Muslo Course. Orchestra. Cherab
i;iuo. jaanao,in.up. penttiorcawot. iajl Arcn,
Leefson-Hille
Conservatory of Muslo t
rteopena Kept. 20.
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