Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 10, 1915, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING EETJGKEK PHILADELPHIA, FKIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1M.5:
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tBPERS STUDY OP
MAKING
fitli Reconsideration of Plans for Formal Introduction,
t Miss Edith Wharton Dallas will Pv,oUi
Continue to Study and
..... m,n TWTTAr ttcot
IM FHAZiKR, Jit., and their family,
Is -. .,... .1... in. vitt.
M Mrs. """ " ....,,...... ...
h.rton Dallas. Jr., who have been
r" .1 h summer" In Northeast liar-
K.- -ill return to ToeklnBton, their u-
Efbn Pl"!e at Osontr, on Saturday.
sV k.n.. nhniin coming-out tea wu
uts isu" ..---
..litf arranged for October 18, Is
KLttoerlnB her plans for a debutante
sT2j a J&AliVk tn AAnllnliik ton
STncllon, ana may . -v......u ..v.
P. .una Instead, although she will at-
fifed debutante entertainments.
B .- . . Alhrt TiMwar.! Knnirtv
Rill introduce their daughter. Miss Emily
KLVy -Kennedy, at a tea to be given at
IEK town house. 2203 Walnut strcot. on
IB"' ' - ir,lnv Mnvumhivr 1l
1 eIn,r.-irV. Mri. Kennedv and
IwdRughters, Miss Agnes Kennedy and
" .... tr.ntimlv. returned this week
JtlH - ,Trhnr and nre occupylnc
fSrir home at Ardmore. where they will
IrilnuntU tho first ot November.
I . t niMtnn nA tir rl nVtii ! n n t a
KSter? Miss Elisabeth F. Brlnton. of
I""J .. ..-.t whn have been travel-
2 through Washlnirton, Oregon and
other P0" ""'" :,"V.,i pu
Sato Bench. California, whero they will
&mln tor feir YJt"j.7h.lsL.""Il,,l,n.:
:nln to return to "" " ... ...
W November, when Miss Brlnton wife- bo
presented to society nt a laruo affair.
.... w-nrU v. Dercum and her daugh
ter, Mies Mary De Haven Dercum, who
r. .... v.. am rrttnrinir inrouun cw iiiKiitiiu
Itor the last fortnight, are at present at
1Y u. tfcliv will aneml flfvrnl
Lenox, niic v"-' . "" . r v. . .
osl'S. Ihey WU return 10 moir iiuuiu
'.tout the 1st of October.
BMln Natalie Sellers Barnes, of Bryn
Wawr, has gone to Panama, whero she
will b the guest 6f friends until tho lat
'... .,., nf October. Miss Barnes mar-
jipj USX,! w " w - -
rt lo Mr. Ellery Farmer, of Panama,
will be solemnized laio in me autumn.
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JiDr. and Mrs. Norton , Downs, their
dtOghter, 311SS illfcituuill .v. wuwita, aim
Uitlr sons, tnomas .ugjvran uovrai mm
Korton Downs, Jr., who are camping In
the Jlnlne woods, will return to Ford
booke House, their residence at Thrco
Tuiis, on Friday, September 15. Miss
Bowns will be presentee to society at a
Urge tea given by her pnrents on Octo
tter T. With her cousin. Miss Eleanor
Pepper, Miss Downs will bo guest of
honor at several large anairs, inciuains
Urge ball, whicn will prooaDiy taKo
pkee In December.
Fflfp Tntx V. Fftllnn roturnftd last Twcek
t rem. Labrador, where he spent tho sum
swr at the Qrcnfell Mission.
Rr
'IMr. and Mrs. Leon Clinton will return
Lto the city about September 10.
m ......
5 Mr. Robert Conne and his daughter.
jlflss Elizabeth Coano, who have been mo
ltrlnK to California, will return about
October 1 to tneir apartments at tne
jwtlenhouse.
BMri. James W. Goodman has returned
lifter a visit to tho Panama Exposition at
in rranciBco.
iUrs, J. B. Lennlg and Miss Elsa de B.
lUmtig will close their summer homo
U Cut Harbor, Me., and return to their
laeartmentB at the Rlttcnhouse about Eop-
m6?r lw.
3Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dlsston and Miss
Dorothy Dlsston, of West Chestnut ave
nue, will return from Northeast Har-
r, we., naay, aepiemoer n.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Henry, of More-
Jind and Cherokee avenues, will return
flezt weeK from York HnrDor, Me., wnere
they have been since Juno 14.
-In. Hodgman. wife of Lieutenant
pilllim B. Hodgman, U. S. N.. who. with
fi young son, nas Deen spenains mu
?ummer in the North, will leave this city
.tout September 20 for Atlanta, On.,
IWhfrs Lieutenant ITnriemnn In sta.Honel.
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pf. Along the Main Line
W 0VCRBROOK-Mr. and Mrs. Georgo E.
. phir end Miss Lucy Shaw, who are oc
pyng their cottago at Ohelsea, will re
turn to theln home on Drexel road lata
this month. Mrs. John P. Dalton and
tor Infant son. Shaw Dalton, have been
spending the summer with them In the
: Mnce of Lieutenant Dalton. Mrs. Dal-
:wn will be remembered as Miss Edythe
?bM( prior to her marriage In Juno of
ilt year.
k'tleutenant W. F. Cochrane. U. 8. N..
Jj4 Mrs. Cochrane, formerly of the
tBtesd apartments, are at present In
fAsMDQlil. Md.
Er!Mr. and. Mrs. C. H. Geist, of 64th and
s.rwi roaa, are remaining at tneir cot
Utt In Ventnor through September.
r'FWNEWOOD.-Mr. and Mrs. Henry
BrVl Brazier will close their Capo May
Wtige the middle ot this month and
, fwirn to Fraclybra.
Mr. and Mm. WIlllnrH TT Vnntnr and
Mr son. Willlard H. Foster. Jr.. who
rt the early summer atAlanUc City,
3t havtl returaAi! hnm. nftr a month's
",l4t With Mr. Tiul.i'. nnranl. Mr. and
.--Sidney A. Foster, at their home, In
p oines, Iowa
Mr. tnil Mm T TT JJnAA1m.mnrt anil
Lte!,y at M K,nt roaa' hVB returned
art ,lx weeks' visit at Bay Head,
".J., and Stamford, Conn.
fcLjW,ORE.-Mr. Stacy B. Lloyd, who,
Ti-i r- tdoya and family, spent tne
a-wu.r at their cottoo In Watch Hill,
I. I., has returned home alter spending
tjwjt In Canada. Mr. Lloyd, who la
2 l bunting trip, will remain In Canada
wMt me middle of this month.
mm. ma i. n. i it r..,i ...,.
IJHd Ihelr cottago at Beach Haven and
o iner home on Llanfalr road.
PVW 5C Clifford avenue, are spending
weens at Wlldwood.
nd Mr. Abraham Croaley and
T T! Jiv f'turned trom a two weeks'
i wnqwood.
ft Jme McCrea, Jr., of Woodroere,
- f jae guest of his mother, Mrs.
McCrea. of Ballvheather. at her
m at Hot Springs, Va.
Louis Bernpja Clarke, who (s
' her mother at Evansbur. will
to her home on Quit road to-
W,
VKRF6RD.-.Mr. and Mr. B. Vail
. utrijiey avenue, nave cioseu
' COttaiTa nt VAnfnn- mA nnna hfr
WK MAWR-Mrs. Wilson Barnard.
orrw avenue, Is entertaining Miss
H. Bell nt Tlav.M. t. t Mini
JM .Just rtum4 rom' Denver, CoU,
W She has liun vlalHnw Iiaw hrflthflr.
dr Btll, fr a month.
nd Mm, Richard H. Wallace and
IT. et 4M4 ChMtnpt atrtrt, PhlUdel-
Who havu ban ituiUI&a: the SUn-
J't Mobaru xtt r4w4 K?
ART TO
DEBUT THIS PALL
Just "Slip Out"
at Narragansett, and opened their home
here.
ROSTCMnvr M. J .. ,,.,...
Thompson have been spending revet al I
K' m Mr- ThonPon's parents, Mr. I
o...u m.r. uooeri -inompson, of Atglen.
M- E. Waring Wilson, of Garrett
road, has been entertaining her sister,
Mrs. M. 8tcele, of Midway, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Denlson and
family have returned to their home on
.uumgomory avenuo from Portland, Mo.
nADNon.-MIs Etlzabeth B. Montgom
ery has returned to Lalnshaw, her home
In Radnor, from a fortnight's visit to
Mr and Mrs. Vincent P. Wood at their
wuemca coiiage.
Mrs. Horace Blnney Hare, who has
oeen spending some time at Bar Harbor, '
has returned to Harford, her Radnor I
home. I
, ST. nAVID'S.-Mr. and Mrs. RollTn It.
yiiDur, ot um (3tono House, are spend
ing the month of September at Alexan
dria Bay, Thousand Islands.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hulme have
returned after spending the summer at
Cape Mny, N. J.
WAYNE Mr. nH Mr. Tl, ti Ti...
nor. Mr. Warren Turner and Miss It.-
eima mrner have returned from a
month's stay In Maine.
Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Word, who have
been spending a few days at Allenhurst,
"' ruuirnen to tneir homo on Louella
avenuo, whero they have made extensive
alterations during tho summer.
Mrs. Nadlne C. Prow and her daughter
have returned from Beach Haven. N. J.
Chestnut Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bell, of 216 Ever
gTeen avenue, have closed their cottage
at Buck Hill Falls, Pa., and havo re
turned to town.
Mrs. II. M. Daniel and Mlsa Helen
Blair Daniel, of Z3 East Springfield ave
nuo, will return on Saturday from New
port, whero they havo been the guests of
Commodore and Mrs. J. r. Parker at
their cottage.
Mr. Paul Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Flndlay Brown, of Summit ave
nue, has returned to Carnegie School of
Technology.
Miss Marlon Naylor, daughter of Mr.
and Mm. John S. Naylor, of 201 West
Chestnut avenue, has returned from the
Virginia Hoi Springs.
Mrs. Hamilton Dlsston. of 315 Rox ave
nue, haa gone to Beach Haven, where she
will remain until October 1.
Germantown
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kornfeld, ot 1040
South Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio, an
nounce the engagement of their daughter.
Miss Stella Kornfeld, to Dr. Harry F.
Weber. 1601 Wayno avenuo.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joseph Ratnear,
of Lincoln Drive, will leave tomorrow
morning for a tour through Mai no and
New Hampshire.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gormley and Miss
Helen Gormley, of 727 Lincoln Drive, are
spending several weeks at Wernersvllle,
Pa. .
Mr. and Mrs. Wlltlam S. Lloyd, of 233
Harvpy street, have returned from Wer
nersvllle. Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. William l. McLean, of In
dian Queen lane, will return today from
their camp In Maine, which thoy occupied
duilng July and August.
Mlsi Josephine Reeves, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Butler Reeves, Jr., of
Abbottsfcrd avonue, has returned to Buck
Hill Falls after having spent a week in
Beach Haven.
Mr. Allen Smith, son of Dr. and Mrs.
S. MacCuen Smith, of West Chelten ave
nue. Is visiting friends at Buck Hill Falls
Pa. Bala-Cynwyd
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Faunco have
closed their cottage at Ocein City and
opened their home on Bala avenue, Bala.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott Detwiler. of
City avenue, Bala, have returned from
soveral weeks' visit In Malno.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Dalton and
family, who spent August at Wlldwood,
N. J., have opened their home on Union
avenue, Bala.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Fleck and Miss
Dorothy Fleck, of Bala avenue, Bala,
havo returned from a motor trip to Ocean
City.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis Morse, of State
road, Cynwyd, will return home Septem
ber 27 from Vermont, where they spent
the summer on their farm.
Miss Minnie Bcholler, of Cynwyd, who
has been visiting friends at Ridley Park,
has returned to her home.
Girard Farms
Mrs. Walter Boardman Decker, wife of
IJeutenont Decker, U. S. N., and her
little daughter, Barbara Elizabeth, who
have spent the summer months In Mont
clalr, N. J., aa the guests of Lieutenant
Decker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Decker,
Jr., has reopened her home at 2323 South
21st street. Lieutenant Decker Is at
present at Syria, on the United States
soout cruiser Chester, which is at present
looking after American cltlxens and
American interests in that country.
Captain Samuel R. Oleaves. U. 8. A
and Mrs. Cleaves have reopened their
home at 2331 South 81st street. Captain
nnd Mrs. Cleaves, with their two little
daughters, Miss Julia and Miss Anna,
spent tho summer months at Glengyre,
Pike County, Pa.
South Philadelphia
. . .. nn.nH.AH Tltunthfll nf
Mr. ana r. ....- ..- -
1917 South Lambert street, are receiving
eongraiuiauona uh -". -
literary organization of South Phlladel.
Dhla. resumea us nnui( " . ;r,T ,
it the College Settlement, 6th and Chris
tian streets. Its meetings are held fort
nightly. It alms to develop e ocutlonary
powers! Any young man Interested In
this work Is cordially welcome. Address
the secretary, Mr. Joseph H. Jennings,
tit Morris street.
Miss 8ylvla Llchtensteln. daughter of
Mr and Mris. Llchtensteln1. of 141 Pem
berton street, go to Washington. D. C.
SnBunoay, when she will visit friends.
Northeast Philadelphia
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Dugan, of New
.irk NJ.. will be truests of Mr. and Mrs.
A. of 1MT Clementine street, for th.
next month.
Mrs. Harry Neuman and family, who
have been spendln the summer at WIN
low Grove, have returned to their home.
tK North 8th street.
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MRS. RALPH EARLE STANTON
Whose marriaKO took place last Tuesday. Mrs. Stanton was Miss
Louise Helen Maurer. She is the dauRhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
C. Maurer, of Tioga.
West Philadelphia
Mrs. Charles Loring Elliot, of 4122
Spruce street, will give a linen shower,
followed by bridge, this nfcrnoon. In
honor of her sister, MIS3 Florenco Jcan
etto Elliot, daughter of Mrs. Frank
Spanglcr Elliot, whoso marriage to Mr.
Waldo O. Fchllng will take plnco on Sep
tember 24. The guests will Include Mrs.
Frank O'Reilly. Mrs. Frank Spangter
E4llot, 2d. MIsb Edna Wller. Mrs. Henry
Freund, Miss flrnoe Reed. Miss Romalne
Taylor, Miss Dorothy Mortlmoore, Miss
Marjorle Morris, Miss Kathryn Mortl
moore, Miss Anno SlcKnlght, Mrs. War
ren Moss. Miss Helen Roberts, Miss
Leonldo Daglt. Mrs. Harold McAneny,
Mrs. Theodore Knmes, Mrs. William Jen
nings, Mrs. William Baker, Mrs. Jcsso
Ellis, Mrs. John Morgan, Mrs. Richard
Nelms, Mrs. Harold Bottomley, Miss
Gladys Truscott, Mrs. Earl Stewart, Mrs.
Charles Dickinson, Mrs. William Hal
linger, Mrs. Lawson Bally, Miss Helen
Noson, Mrs. Leeman Browne, Miss Flor
ence Reld, Miss Helen Dunn, Mrs. Alfred
Wller, Mrs. Richard Fishburn and Miss
May Fitzgerald.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo M. Bennett nnd
their daughters, who spent the summer
In Chelsea, have returned to their home.
5300 Catharine street.
The Rev. Dr. George S. Bell, pastor of
the Presbyterian Church at Annapolis,
and Mrs Bell are the guests of Dr and
Mrs. Allen R. Bartholomew, of 4527 Wal
nut street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Stonebaclt and their
children, of 4943 Walnut street, havo re
turned homo after having spent the sum
mer at Ventnor, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Maher and their
family, of 6015 Vine street, have returned
from a stay of several weeks at Wild
wood, N. J.
Miss Mary Kor Christian, tho daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Addison Christian,
will leave tomorrow for Allentown, where
sho will be the guest of Miss Dorothy
Ruhu, nnd act as maid of honor at Miss
Ruhe's morrlnge to Mr. Albert Chambcr
lln on Saturday. Miss Christian has re
cently returned from Rlverbeen, the
summer homo of her parents, at Greens
boro. Md.
Mrs. B. F. Soudor and Miss Ellse Sou
der, of 4435 Snneom street, have returned
from a short stay at Bay Head, N. J.
Roxborough
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rambo, of East
Martin street, announce tho engagement
of their dnughter. Miss Eleanor Mao
Rambo. to Mr. William Arthur Shaw, of
Germantown, son of Mrs. Catharine A.
Shaw.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Young, ofifo
Sumac street, Wlssahlckon, have returned
from City Point, Va., where they were
the guests of their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hultman. Thoy
were accompanied by their daughter, Miss
Margaret Youmr, and Mrs. Young's sis
ter, MIbs Llllle Young. Miss Margaret
Young has gono to Wllllamsport for part
ot September.
Mrs. J. Thompson Llttlewood, of Ro
chelle nvenue. Wlssahlckon, and her sis
ter, Mrs. William McConnell, have re
turned from a tour oi ins -.nousanu
Islands.
Lansdowne
A Junior tennis tournament will be held
this week at the courts on the play
grounds at Griffith Park. Nino silver
cups have been given for awards. Prof.
Eugene Baker, Mr. Henry S. Barker and
Prof. Carl Altmaler form tho committee.
In charge.
Miss Anna Kenny and Miss Mary
Kenny, of the Villa Apartments, return
today trom a motor trip to nidgewood,
N. J.
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Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Kraus, of
Ablngton, announce the betrothal of
their daughter. Miss Ruth Adelo Kraus,
to Dr. John C. Simpson, of Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Archibald B. Hubbard and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larzelere. of Jenkln.
town, will loave Sunday for a trip to tho
Pacific coast, stopping at tho Grand Can
yon of Arizona, Los Angeles, Pasadena
and San Francisco, whero they will spend
soveral days. They will come homo by
way of Seattlo and Vancouver and tho
Canadian Pacific.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Dutton, of Wash
ington lano, JenklTttown, have as their
guest Miss Ruth Grosamlth, of Chicago,
111., for nn extended visit. Many enter
tainments aro being given in Miss Gros
smlth's honor during her visit, among
them a dinner last Friday evening and a
tea. given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Dutton nt tho
Old York Road Country Club.. Mr. and
Mrs. Dutton and Miss Grossmlth will
leave this week for Atlantic City. N. J.
They have taken an apartment for tho
remainder of tho month.
Mr. and Mrs. Jnmcs R. Mulltn, of Oak
Lane, nre entertaining Mr. Mullln's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Multin. of
Senford, Del., during this month. Miss
Helen Mullln will be the guest of Miss
Virginia Wade for two weeks at Atlantic
City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wade will occupy
their home at Noblo after September 28
for the fall season.
Miss June Harmer, of Oak Lane, re
turned Tuesday from a short visit In
Wilmington, where she was the guest
of Miss Evelyn Clavey, of 415 Concord
avenue. Miss Harmer Is at present tho
guest of Mrs. J. Hughes, at her residence,
132 St. James place, Atlnntlc City, and
will remain until September 18.
Tioga
Miss May G. Gllmore, of 2960 North 6th
street. Is spending the early part of Sep
tember In Boston.
Miss Ethyl Sands and Miss Edith Sands,
of 3723 North 18th street have opened
their Massachusetts avenue cottage nt
Atlantic City, after having spent the
summer cruising along the New England
coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Ltnford Carman, for
merly of 1200 West Allegheny avenue, aro
occupying their new home on Cadwalla
dor road, Elklns Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Oppenhelmor, of
3012 North Broad street, will remain In
Atlantic City through the early fall.
North Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maxwell, of 1S14
North 16th street, entertained the Atlantic
City Beach Combers. There were abput
25 couples present, and the decorations
were red, white, blue and gold. Among
those present wore Miss Winifred Mllner,
Miss Kitty Simpson, MIbs Helen Brady,
Miss Eleanor Rush, Miss Florence Mc
Quade, Miss Ethel McQuade, Miss Ger
trude Smith, Miss Gene Connoughton.MIss
Helen Welgand, Miss Carrie O'Neill, Miss
Marguerite Hill, Miss Gene Thompson,
Miss Nan Bell, Miss Mildred Mella, Miss
Gertrude Mella, Miss Belle Breeton, Miss
Ethel Walter, Miss Rose Kelly, Miss
Elsie Matt. Miss Isabel Melvln, Mr.
Richard. J. Larmer, Mr. Francis J. Griffin,
Mr. William Miller, Mr. Daniel Rush, Mr.
John Rush, Mr, Joseph McCann, Mr.
Frederick O. Teckltnberg. Mr. George
Ulley, Mr. Albert Maxwell, Mr. Phillip
McCabe, Mr. Isaac Rosenthal, Mr. Abra
ham Sassafras, Mr. Louts Edelman, Mr,
John Howard, Mr. Ttobert Ernest, Mr.
Joseph H. Brown, Mr. John Kernan. Mr.
Harry Clark. Mr. Charles Pursley and
Mr. Charles Thomas.
Mrs. Edward M. Moll, who has been
spending the summer In Atlantic City,
will return to her home, 3444 North Broad
street, next week.
WEDDINGS OF IMPORTANCE
OCCUPY SOCIETY FOLK
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stearne Announce the Marriage
of Their Daughter, Miss Marion Stearne, to Mr.
Ross W. Marriott Other Weddings
Ml
AND MRS. EDWIN BTEAnNB
havo announced tho marriage of their
daughter, Miss Marlon Redfletd Stearne,
to Mr. Ross W. Marriott, of Swarthmore,
on Wednesday, September 8, at their home,
1520 Mulberry street, Frnnkford, at 4
o'clock. The ceremony was performed
by the Row Dr. John Wesley Stockwell.
In the presence of tho Immediate families
and a few Intimate friends ot the couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Marriott, who aro on their
honeymoon, will live at Swarthmore upon
their return, after October 15.
BRTCE-O'NEILU
The marriage of Miss Mary O'Neill,
daughter of Mrs. William James O'Neill,
and Dr. Wnllaoo Wendell Bryce, of Troy.
N. Y took place on Tuesday evening at
7:30 In tholr pwn home. 1657 North 60th
Urcct, tho Rev. Henry Q. Martin, of
Pocomoko City, Md ornclatlng, Tho bride
was attended by Miss Ruth Jackson, of
Columbus, N. J., n maiaot nonor;anssia.
Lois Bryce, sister of tho bridegroom, as
maid of honor, and llttlo Miss Anno Ruth
Ualrd, of Baltimore, as flower girl.
Doctor Bryco was attended by his
brother, Mr. Lowell Hnrdon Bryce, as
best man. Miss O'Neill wore a lovely
gown of whlto net and lace over white
satin, Her veil was of tulle hold In
place by orange blossoms and sho car
ried n shower bouquet of brido roses
and lilies of the vnlley. The bridesmaids
wore gowned allko In simple gowns of
whlto and carried urm bouquets ot roses.
QILDEA NOLAN.
Tho marriage of Miss Helen Nolan, of
24H Montrose street, to Mr. Thomas J.
Glides, 2050 St. Albans street, was
solemnized Wednesday afternoon at 4
o'clock In St. Anthony's Roman Catholic
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teachers produce experts. Send
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801.807 Chestnut St, Polio.
STANDARD Y.M.C.A. COURSES
Save carfare. Evening School, Dormitory,
Expert Instructors, Individual Method, Swim
ming Pool, Gymnasium.
West Branch Y. 31. C. A., Old and Sansom.
North Branch Y. M. C. A., 101S W. teblgh.
Germantown Friends
C I I OPENS 0 MO. 31ST
tjChOOI AT 8 lit A. M.
BTANLBY R. TARNAIX. Principal
PREPARATION FOR ANY COLLEGE, ANT
COUUBD
BROWN PREPARATORY
BROAD AND CHERRY BTREETO
PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE
Thirty years at J7th atul OKMlnul Atrssts.
Buslnsss. Shorthand and cscrttarlal Courssa.
EMILIE KRIDER NORRIS
Dralexpr' 'on, stage art, atory.telllng. Frenob
k Aroeriu- .lethod. Day A evg. 1714 Chestnut.
THE KIU8C1UIAUJI School of languages
lBtl Chestnut St. (Welgbtman Hide.)
Estab. 1889, Beano lUrscbliaum. 1'rlnclpaL
SPRINO GARDEN INSTITUTE, PHI LA.
ART SIKCHANICtJ ELKOTR1CITY
Nllbt Schools Write for Booklet
MARY BREVARD ROBERTS, US N. ISth st.
Elocution) Voice i day and evening clasass.
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TENOR
CONCERT
ORATORIO
RECITAL
ESTEY HALL
Leefson-Hille
CONSERVATORY
OF MUSIC, INC.
Maurlts Leefson,
Reopens Sept. 20th.
Pres., 1S24 Chestnut St.
"WALTER Knnrlli. "AS5--SSiVrl
Organist St Paul's Church. Chestnut '.n4
Rodsph Bhalom. btudte, 1710 Chestnut Bt.
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EDWIN BRILL
Viaist
1SSO N. 18t t
W.J. Mkm cSrfANpiANO.
Cbainbr-Wylle-MsmorlU HIS K. lfc M.
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Church. 24th nnd FlUwater streets,
Father Gaffney officiating.
The bridesmaid was Miss Marls Cun
ningham, and tho best man Mr. Edward
Arrlson.
Upon their return from a wedding trip
Mr. and Mrs. Glldea will receive their
many friends In their new home.
SHEEHAN-R.VDER.
A wedding of much Interest to South
Philadelphia took place In Jersey City.
N. J., on Wednesday afternoon at 6:30, In
tho church of SL Aloyslus. when Miss
Mary Margaret Ryder, daughter of Mrs.
Julia Ryder, of 10 Oleon nvenue, becamo
tho bride of Mr. Daniel Joieph Shechan.
of 2011 South 13th street, this city. The
ceremony was performed by tho Rev.
laincr nan, rocior, ana incra were -
present from this city, tho Rev. James
Hlgglns. of the Church of tho Blessed
Sacrament, tho Rev. James Smith, of the
Assumption, and the Rev. Father Corley.
of tho Epiphany. The bride, who was it
tended by her sister. Miss Anne Ryder.
1TUIU V ),UUII Wl " .mw. ..... --
cntrnln, and trimmed with duchess lac.
Her long tullo veil reached to tho end of
the train, nnd sne carried a snuwer uuu-
.. UMa r.rm ntiA llllna nf thn VftlleV.
IU Vfc W uu , wo.-tJ .. ...... w. .---..
m... UbU.h..iI.4 ...nM. n drift tvntvtl nf blue
pussy willow taffeta, a black velvet plo-
ture nat, ana carneu an uni-nwu
bouquet of Klllarney rosebuds. Mr.
Shechan had for his best man, Mr. Neal
MacNnmara, of this city, nnd tho ushers
were Mr. C. Walter Hctnbold. Mr. Joseph
Leo McGlynn, Mr. Thomas Thornton, and
Mr. John Orr. A reception followed at
tho home of the bride, after which tho
couple left for a trip through the Adlron
dacks nnd Lake George. They will bo at
home after October 1. at 5626 Larchwood
street, vest I'niiaaeipniu. uum ""
people are well known in this city, Miss
Ryder having taken part In private thea
tricals hero, and Mr. Sheehan, who Is a
graduate of tho H. C. High School. Is
MW$JMM$$ mght school I
will help you lncreaao your earning e?1""'1 7Ur P"y
envelope will soon hold more than Just the weeks expenses.
Telephone: Lombard 1200-1297
POSITIONS POSITIVELY GUARANTEED OK MONEY REFUNDED
r.. c.i,..i Ninht firJinol. Enter anv time. '
v v Hull A M 1'd.P., President. Lafayette Ilulldlng, Philadelphia.
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Attend Pierce School Night $
Sessions in Splendid New Build- $
m ing, rine itreet, West of Broad
j Fireproof throughout, airy, com-
It fortame, completely muiw. --- uy
f .nmo fi.i course of business training ,
same Hue course of business training v
.v., .i. prirclj methods the JK
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standard of American business
siruciion.
m send for Mt Year hook, wim li.u.-
T tratlons of the new building, and a J
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teaches Tubllo Speaking, Salesmanship.
Elocution and Dramatic Art. Authorship
and Journalism, on a scientific mind
EIBend for new catalogue. Call for per
sonal Interview. Office open dally. 0 to
5.80 j evenings, 8 to 10.
J. WARREN NEFF, Asst. SIgr.
1730 Chestnut Street
Wanamaker Institute
-3D & WALNUT STS.. OPENS SEPT. 20.
Courses per term (30 wks.). S0.0O. Algebra.
Art Needlework, Cooking. Drawing. Dressmak
lnr English, French, Geometry. German, ltal
Sn, Latin" Mech. 'DraWg Millinery, Plan
Read'g & Estlmafg, Spanish, Telegraphy, 7;
Business Arlth.. 18; Architectural Draw'g.
Banjo? IVWi-l Guitar. Maijdn. Falnt'r (China.
Oil. Water Color), Pen'ehlp Cor'pond., Pub.
School. Violin. 8i Garment Cut'g, Steno-phy &
TyneWfg. 10; Vocal Lessons. 12; Combined
nookkeep'g. Stenography b. Typewriting. 18;
Piano. Afternoon & Eve. Wilte tor Catalog F.
THE PHILADELPHIA TRAINING SCHOOL
for PERSONAL and COMMUNITY SERVICE
Practical courses in various branches train
lmr men and women for leaderohlp In Recrea
tional. Physical. Social and Industrial Welfare
WorkIt courses given by well-known leaders.
Bend for booklet-Central Branch. Y. M. C. A.
"' 1421 Arch Street.
PHILADELPHIA TURNGEMEINDE
School now open for fall and winter terms.
We tsach gymnastics, German, drawing,
tossdlswork and swimming to children, 7 to
IB years, for Sfl per year. Enroll your chil
dren now. Broad and Columbia av.
MISS HILLS' SCHOOL
1108 Spruce Street. Opens Sept. 3X
MAIN LINE nilANCU
Ardmore. Opens September 27.
ELIZABETH HILLS LYMAN. Principal.
VENTNOR, 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 Bpeclal Girls.
"Onehundredslx"
Booth Surrey Place, Ventnor, N. J,
and NSTRUCTORS
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E C K W E R ' S
PUiltdeJpbJa Musical Acadany
1S17 Spruce St. 47th season opsoi
Sept. th. Branches 028 Osrman.
town Ave.: 44S H. fiSd Bt. Eminent
Artists In Faculty. Prospectus.
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8HIPPEN
VAN LEER, Tenor
Solo Tenor, Central Congregational. Brooklyn.
Concert, Oratorio, Bong Recital, Voice Cul
ture, FULLER UUXJ., 10 S. ISTH BT
HELEN ACKROYD VoJo Culture
HAMILTON V Art of Singing
Contralto Soloist, Church ot the Holy Trinity,
Studio. Estey Hall, Walnut at 17th Bt.
PHILIP WAHHBN
VOICE
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COOKE
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a member et tin -rtrr pattern- -elors'
Club," of ffotrth. rfctim!pht.
TIRAIXt-IBAIA.
The wedding of Miss Bust lamia,
daughter ot Xtr. and Mrs. Paxuk IsaJa.
and Mr. Thomas Tlralll, 6n of atr,
Mrs. Rocco dl Sarto, took, pi see ot Mon
day afternoon at 6 o'clock in the Ckwtah
of Our Lady et Good Counsel, t Ml
Chrtstlnn streets, th Hey. Father Cerni,
pastor, officiating. I
A reception followed at the hetwai of
the bride's parents, U3 South CvOkf
street, and the (ruests Included Mr,
August dl Fietrantonlo, Mr. George H.
Jacobs, Mr. Euldarlo Clccotelll, Mr.
Oscar Olalloreta, Mr. Augusle dl Pletran
tonlo. Miss Julia Jacovlna and MtM
Frances dl Lenmo.
After an extended wedding trip Mr.
and Mrs. Tlralll will be at home at tt
South 9th street.
Frankford
Miss Elsie Smith and Miss Alice Bmtt.
of Bloxom, Va., who have been the KU"M
of Miss nose Fulton, of Harrison street,
during the summer, will return this week.
A great deal of ontortalnlng" has beem
done for the young ladles during the!
visit, and they have become very well
known In the northeast section.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mnndy, of Torre
dale avenue, will entertain at dinner Sat
urday evening In honor of their nleee.
Miss Edythe Clarke, whose engagement
to John R. Curtis, of Frankford avenue,
was announced last month. Covers will be
laid for 12 guests, and there will be rnusle
nnd dancing until 12 o'clock.
Suffrage Events Today
EQUAL FRANOrUSlC BOCTETT.
Noon Mtlnit at Textile Machine Company.
Hancock anl Somerset streets; speaker. Miss
Anna lie Cue.
8:30 p. m. Meeting at American street and
Kalrmount avenue; speaker, Mlas Bertha
Sapovlts.
woman strrFitAan PAnrr.
8.15 p. m. Moetlnif nt Manarunk and Ridge
avenue; apeaker. Mlsa Eatelle nunel.
What's Doing Tonight
Tyotan Home Week celebration.
Carnival St. Paul's Association, Broad and
Venanto atreeta. .....
Carnhal Methodlat Hospital.
LA SALLE COLLEGE
BROAD ABOVE GIRARD AVE.
1-lillBdeIphla. Pa.
Conducted by the Christ
Brothers. Exceptional courses In
Engineering. Arts, l're-meaieai
and commercial subjects. De
grees granted. Gymnasium and
supervised athletics. Regular
High School department and
nchool for little boys. Scholar
ships offered In College Dept.
Splendid location and excep
tional equipment. Reopens Sept.
13th. Send for catalogue to
Bro. Denis Edward, President
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Wharton School of Finance and
Commerce
OFFERS EVENING COURSES
Accounting and Commercial Law
Real Ettate and Imurance
Aduertitins and Selling
Finance and Banking
Registration evenings, except Saturday, 7 to
0, Sept. 13 to 24. Sessions begin Sept. 21.
Logan Hall, S6th and Woodland ave.
Palmer Business School
Shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkeeping, English,
day and night setwlons. Send for catalog.
Mercantile Library Uldg.. 10th above Chestmev
FENNSI1CHO, PA.
PENNSIlURO, PA.
PERKIOMEN SEMINARY!
The School (hat lAvtt t JZjoord
Located In the beautiful Perklomen Valla
within eixmr reach from Phlladelnhla an
New York. Co-educational. PreDsrex for afl
colleges and universities. Has enviable reel
ord for scholarship. Excellent courses IrJ
Business. Agriculture. Domestic Science J
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Musld and Elocution. Stranxly moral. Par-1
aonal Interest in students. Rate f37S t
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unparalleled fadlltlea for the at
tainment of a sound musical
tlon. from the elementary t
hlrheit artlstla standard. A eol
of Individual Instruction by aasass!
systems adapted to y-aur 4s, t
Ing vsluahle time, frtsttlea eaten
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