Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 11, 1915, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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    E& XTOfrBRPHIEADBLPHIA. 8ATTJItiDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1915.
S FOR THE HARVEST
FETE ARE
Urge Number of Matrons
Money to Aid the Harvest Home Pete to
Be Given on October 14
Rg. WILLIAM It FHILLEn, Mn,
.j, Gardner ""Matt Mr A. von
nuth Mn. William Pitul Morrlf,
f i,aac Clolhlcr, Jr., and Mrs. Mat
ftahdatl are among tno member of
teemmlttee arranging for the Han-eat
Ln Fete echedulcd to bo held on
sr 14. at "Walmarthon, tho real-
Ice of Mr, and Mrs Charles 8. Wal-
. i m rtliVa A n(lmhe nf atlbeom.
a ..ba..,... ... HA.,., t
eg have Deen wmnicu, uu boi
ehes ana organisnuona niuua imo
: r.in have Identified themselves wltii
ffcta, which promlsea to bo nmonR tha
ttt and mosi iwju-miui """
in ihla section, A novel and ex-
olvely attractive entertainment Is boln
tvcd There win uo n movinir-piciuia
zL, .nd afternoon tea will be served,
fvdl as supper at the Log Cabin. Jlrs.
'. . nrintnn will be nmonc thoso at tho
Ifncerv booth, and Mrs. Isaac Clothlor,
P01 il. .-I t.T.. Vina amA Mra.
- IfS. juiiii J..,, .,u .. ......
Atone E. 8tarr will preside at tho rtowor
i,ith A gypsy camp will be among the
rituri and a "sure-enough" gypsy will
feftd'Ct VnO IUIU10 IU U1 W.WfU ...,.
Lfctrs who are Interested In the succcs
r'lhe fete and aro working for It are
aw-.tle. Mrs. Mahlon Hutchinson, Mrs.
k Howard Clarko, Miss Anno Hampton,
frf. William Baker Whclcn, Mrs. Cole-
Feace urown, jura. -inienco v.
in. Mrs. Arcniuniu j. uarKiio, aire.
Francis Sullivan, Mrs. Charles 13.
nrose and Mrs. Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Ifijrs. Oeorgo It. Packard, of the Mead-
, Vllianova, wno is spending Eeverni
ieks at Saranac Inn, in tho Adirondack,
ertalned at dinner last evening, In
gor or ner guest, jurs. rariter a.
Mlarns.
pjr. ana Mrs. r. iioiungsworin Morns,
olltude, villnnova, accompanied by tho
Joseph Paul Morris, aro at Notro
ne du Lac, uanaaa, lor a stay or
wal weeks.
LXr. and Mrs. Jesse Williams and Miss
dys Williams, who havo been spending
summer In Devon, havo returned to
ilr home In this city.
FMr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wilson and
r daughter. Miss Hope Wilson, of VII-
tflova, left on Thursday ror a sojourn
ft'leveral weeks nt the White Sulphur
prlngs, West Virginia.
'Mrs. George D. WIdcnor is one of the
itroneises for tho dramatic entertain
ment to be given In Newport on Sep-
iber 15, for the benefit of tho Now
LUfland Italian Relief Fund, which was
Originally planned to be held at tho resi
dence of Mrs. John J. Mason, but was
4lr transferred to the Freebody Park
Theatre, because of the enormous ticket
le. A wonderfully attractive progiam
(i been arranged. Including a sceno from
ftieo and Juliet, a scene from "If I
fere King," and a comedietta entitled
CThe Importance of the Creature."
L' ..
yr. nna jurs. nenry iv. uiuara nave re-
ned from Eagle s Mere and are at their
erne, 231 South zotn street. Their clill-
n "Mi remain m .agie a .Mere witn
frctor Dillard's mother until later In
autumn.
'Dr and Mrs. A. A. Eshner and their
lughters have returned to their home,
59 Spruce street, after spending tho
Pitnmer In Atlantic City.
'Mr. David Anderson, of 69 Owen ave-
nie, idnsaowno, announces mo enHHo
nent of his daughter. Miss Pauline Run-
ran-Anderson, to Mr. Allen Kane, ot
HJiej- 1-U.TK.
fAlong the Main Line
fOVEIlBnoOK. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin G.
e have returned from Loon Lake. In
Adirondack Mountains, and are uc
nvtng their home. 6163 Drexcl road.
)Mr. and' Mrs. Jnmea II. Bllllngton, of
Kb. street and Church road, who aro
aveling In the West, will return 'nomo
it week.
JERION.-Dr. and Mrs. Brooke M. An-
(cn, who aro occupying the Sidney
iwford houso on Hazelhurst avenue.
sntly returned from a visit to Chelsea,
and Mrs. AnBnnrh will lnvn 'Nfprlnn
itober 1, and open their town house, 119
luth SOth street, fnr thn wlntpr.
tMr. and Mrs. Klwa Schwartz, hnvn ri.
Jirned to Houpton after spending last
onth at Atlantlo Cliy. Mr. Anthony A.
eenwarti, who spent part of August at
ahore with his parents, has just rc-
rora irom a motor trip to Long Island.
fWAnBERTH.-Tdrs. Emmor E. Marsh,
li,f eouth. Narberth avenue, has been
naming ner parents, Mr. and Mrs.
. rnuips, or Atglen, and Mr. and Mrs
iianK.
IIDMORB-Mr. and Mrs. William
Of Glenn road, returned vesterdav
'a abort stay at Eagle's Mere.
and Mrs. Arnold fSrrntnll. nf 550
Broh road, who have been spending
no, wccks at jteiinor cottage, spring
, N, J,, havo returned to their home.
Jr. and Mrs. F. C. Freeman, of 21 Rt.
road, have returned to their home
spending several weeks In Maine.
' and Mrs. Ewlnir T. MlUor whn
the Willis Musser house for tho
flltr. Wilt rAtltrn nAvf aaI . n
if. , ' -- .( ci MCCfi AIU11I t
MKRi trip throuch thfl 'U'flKtPrn 9fn
ffrand Mra. MJller will open their town
MM0. lid Rnnfh 1KU AA --.-i,- u
K& 4nu riicvi UWlUUCi JO.
Bala-Cynwyd
jr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Gardner, who
J?" Lakes, Conn., have opened their
Gfii "" alaw" avenue, Cynwyd.
J Ella Gardner snent lha aunnn witv
KM Mrs. Gardner In Connecticut.
mand sirs Frederick W. Fleck, of
i,"'"' ua,i have closed tholr cot-
j k oione Harbor. Alra. Fleck Is
mng several days In New York.
lrs. Alelftnrff,. r nui. .u .i
jWon Plckford havo returned to Bala
ji ifiumn-a stay at Newport, It I.
Chestnut Hill
Evimi F'!nt,,n Folta will return to
npme at Bethlehem oika and Summit
early next UMll fla rinntlir
Lind n ,,SB. Margarett'a Foltz, who are
"',"". aie-i will return later In
t
fc,-J. Murray EUrey. Miss Alice M.
bf. , ary E1I,!e, n J- Mur
1, ,' w.h0 hav" bee" spending
"""' in vnelsea. Will return to
n on Rex avenue today.
I Mrs, BaiU Harris have returned
WCIOrd Pool. Me., nnrt r nnw
' new home at nt m0,,i-. ir..
lm remmhercd M'as Mary
fiormanfmim
. i - wvyv a
.X,,80" c,lub at Qwen Lan
' 0l)tlnue In nomilarltv nmnnr
coterie nf mn nn ..
' Wtween Oii,n i, n u,.i
w vjai,ckon Avenue and Fox.
ll One doea nni Wa wiit.fM i,.r..
It la wll..,i, i.t,!..iv.il iZ
i aata-a ni
lU k nt.V Ji 'w"r""'u"" w con-
1 omlrTi"'' lUJL??'ut
io is ladles" day and a sbcIuI
WELL UNDER WAY
Will Give Their Time and
hour and cosy cup of tea are enjoyed by
a large number of members, each Week.
Mrs. Warner G. Karnthaw, of East
Johnson street, will return today from a
motor tlp to Montrose. Pa. She will be
accompanied by her two children, Warner
u. Earnshaw, Jr., and Corllse Earnshaw,
wno spent the summer there on a farm.
Miss Berenice Borens, of 4901 Pulaski
avenue, motored up from Beach Haven
a few days ago.
Mr. and Mra. Frederick Uudley. of W
Indian Queen lane, have closed their cot
tage nt Lonport and have returned to
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burgess have
closed their cottage on Decatur street,
in Cape May, nnd have roturned to their
home, 6306 Germnntown nVenuc.
West Philadelphia
Tho ov. Oeorgo II. Ferris nnd Mrs.
Ferrla have returned to this city after
spending the summer at Chelsea, Mass.
Mlsi Frances Marburg has returned to
ner home.. 4319 Bnltlmoro nvenue, from
Irglnla, whero sho spent tile summer.
Her mother; Mrs. Edgar Marburg, re
turned several weeks oarller.
,.?.r"- Thl"nB" Williams and Mies nay
Williams, of Hamilton Court, who spent
the early summer at Spring Lake, aro
now at Buck Hill Falls.
The marriage of Miss Mary Ambrose
Dotiohue to Mr. Francis 1. McFadden
will be solemnlicd next Wednesday In
the cnurch of Our Lady of the Rosary,
at 2 o clock In the nftcrnoon nnd will be
followed by a reception nt the homo of
JIlss Donohue's undo nnd aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Mclntyrc, 6015 Master street
Mls Lillian Costello wilt be the maid
of honor nnd the bride's only attendant,
and Mr. Joseph Haley will net as best
man. MIes Donohue Is secretary 'of tho
St. Joseph's olumnao.
Mr. nnd Mra. Hnrry A. Hornor, of
Hamilton Court, are spending the late
summer nt Mlnervn. N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Williams and their
daughter. Miss Margaret Williams, of 1624
Hazel avenue, who havo been spending
tho season nt their cottage, 6103 Vcntnor
avenue. Vcntnor, N. J havo been enter-i?,V?ln,,LMr-
L- Walnwrljjht. of Squirrel
Hill, Pittsburgh, for tho last two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams will return to their
home about the 20th of tho month.
Mies Bcula Lyon, of La Grang.e 111.,
will come East the latter part of this
month for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Newton Haag, of 4837 Cedar ave
nue. Miss Lyon's engagement to their
son, Mr. Edward Newton Haag, Jr., was
announced In June.
South Philadelphia
Mr. Andrew Crooks, of 20th and Mercy
streets, is spending tho week at the
Delaware Water Gap.
Mr. Albert Hall,
streets, spent last
wood.
of 22d and Moore
week-end at Wild-
Mr. Leo Collins and Mr. John Dough
erty, of St. Monica's Club, will motor
through New Jersey, returning about
September 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Haines, of
1607 Passyunk avenue, have been enter
taining for tho last two weeks Mrs. M.
G. Boylo and Mr. Daniel V. Boyle, of
Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Boylo and her son
motored from Pittsburgh here, and dur
ing thtlr visit, accompanied by Mr. nnd
Mrs. Thomas Haines and Miss Suo
Iialncs, they motored up the Jersey
coast. They left for homo by motor
Thursday.
Southeast Philadelphia
Mr. Peter McGrue, of 3d and Greenwich
streets, has returned after a visit to
Mauch Chunk.
Mr. Edward Alborger, of 160 Slgel stroot.
enjoyed a stay at Atlantic City.
Mr. Frank Reynolds, of 1744 South
Orlana street, and family, have returned
after a vacation at their cottage In Wild
wood, N. J,
Mr. Georgo Boyce, of 1037 Snyder ave
nue, accompanied by Miss May Evans,
spent last week-end at Wlldwood, N. J.
A party, consisting of the following:
Mr. Edward Long, of 1746 South Orlana
street: Mr. Harry Denny, of 1703 South
2d street; Mr. Martin Regan, of 2005 Bos
ton avenue: Mr. Charles Qulnn. of 1730
Water street, enjoyed a visit to Williams
port, N. J.
Mrs. William K. Smith, accompanied by
her sister. Miss Bella Brennan, spent last
week-end at the Ramsey House, Atlan
tic City.
Roxborough
Mrs. Louis T. Jones, of Dupont street.
Is visiting Miss Helen Holgarth, of Pas
saic, 'N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. George' II. Paine, of 401
School House lune, havo returned homo
from Eagls's Mere, Pa., where they spent
August. They were accompanied by their
daughters. Miss Madeline Worrell Paine
and Miss Gladys Paine.
CONSERVATORIES 9
ana
E. K. PEALL
Conservatories of Music
3304 North Broad Street
llltANCH
firaaer Hulldlni, J714 Chestnut St.
Suite ZOO
A school of widely experi
enced, painstaking instructors
for pupils of all grades from be
ginners to teachers.
Piano Violin tlkultl
Grand Organ Harp Hawaiian Guitar
Voice Mandolin Klocutlon
Hlrht Blnclni Uanjo Physical Cultur
Violoncello Oultar Dramatic Art
Languagea fainting
All Wind Inttrumenta Taught
Write for Illustrated year booklet
Teiepnona iioaa ooiu.
Edw. Shippen Van Leer
TKKOR VOICK aVLTVRB
bolo Tanor, Central Congregational
Church. Hrooklyn.
CONCBRT ORATORIO BONO RECITAL
HTUDIO---rULLEH IILPQ.. 10 B. 18th 8t.
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COOKE
VOICE
E8TEY HALL
HELEN" ACKROYD Voice Culture
HAMILTON wnv a a-r Art 0, 8Bllnf
Contralto HUolat. Church of tha Holy Trinity
btudlo, Eatsyjllajl. Walnut at llth Bt
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MISS MARY KER CHRISTIAN
Miss Christian is the very attractive, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Addison Christian, of West Phila
delphia. Miss Christian loft yesterday for Allen
town, Pa., to be the guest of Miss Dorothy Ruhe,
who will be married today to Mr. Albert Chambcr
lin. Miss Christian will attend Miss Ruhe as maid
of honor. Sho has just lately returned from River
been, Greensboro, Md., whero her parents have
their country place.
THIRD ANNUAL PICNIC OF THE
INTERCHURCH FEDERATION TODAY
Many Attractions at the Athletic Grounds of the Patri
otic Order of the Sons of America Block
Parties and Other Affairs
THE third nnnual picnic of the Inter
Church Federation ;o the 21st Ward,
will be held this afternoon and evening on
the athletic grounds of the Patriotic Order
Sons of America, East Walnut lane, Rox
borough. At 2:80 o'clock there will be a
baseball gamo under tho direction of Mr.
Charles B. Helms and Mr. Charles Sut
cltffc, with tho Rev, J. O. Walenta and tho
Itev. II. B. McCrone as umpires. This
will be followed by "broom polo" with
these contestants: Mr. George Ingram,
Mr. Joseph M. Hanson, Mr. H. A. Lukcns
and Mr. Abram Krupp; quoits, in chargo
of Mr. Etsenhardt; tennis, Mr. Russell
Keely, and circling the bases, Mr. John
Harmcr. Addresses will be made by the
Rev. Dr. Goorgo G. Dowey and Mr. E. J.
Cattell. Mr. James Stott and Mr. James
Pickets will have charge ot the music
The officers of the Federation are: the
Rev. William B. Forney, president: the
Itev. Arthur S. Walls, first vice presi
dent; tho Rev. William A. Crawford, soe
ond vice president; Mr. John Field, Jr.,
recording secretary; the Rev. George N,
Makoly, corresponding secretary; Mr.
Milton W, Frey, treasurer: chairmen of
the various committees: The Rev. Isaao
Ward, Mr John C. Young, Mr. Charles B.
Bennett, Mr. Bushrod W. Hagy, Mr.
Oliver T. Dill and tho Rov, A. Perclval
Hodgsotf. Others taking part will bo the
Rev. W. R. Rearlck and Mr. Charles
Flanagan.
The third annual block party. In aid of
St. Andrew's Mission In West Manayunk,
will take place tonight. Music will be
furnished by a hurdy-gurdy, and tho
amusements will Include a Kelly slide,
straw ride, dancing and fortuno telling
by on expert palmist. There will be also
a bazaar for tha sale of fancy and use
ful articles and refreshments.
Under tho auspices or the E. D. Baker
Temple No. 22, Order United Americans,
INSTRUCTORS
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E C K W E R ' S
Philadelphia Musical Academy
101T Spruce St. Tth seaaon opens
Bept. Blh. DranchSe 6020 German-,
town Are.; B 8. 624 fit. Bmlnsot
Artiste In Faculty, Prospectus.
GURNEY
TENOR
coNCBirr
ORATORIO
RECITAL,
KSTEV HALL
Walter St. Clare Knodle
Organist, Choirmaster at. Paul's Church.
Cnisinut 11111. and Cone; rtgstlon Ilodspn bhalora
I'lano Orgaq Tbeerr clnglnc
Btudlo, 1118 CHESTNUT STKEKT
WM, J. BOEHM, Mui. Bs.
ORGAN PIANO
Organist Cliambere-Wrlla Memorial,
etudlosi HIS No. llth at., and th Church.
Y. M. C. A. School of Music
O;
pen to men, women, children. Alt
T Bpeclat Courses for Teachers. Open
enlng. Moderate fees. Catalog. 1)21
branchea
and
n day and
evening.
jircn bu
F. EDMUND EDMUNDS
VOICH (ITALIAN MBTH8D)
1T14 Cbeatnut Street '
Residence. Cynwyd. , Phone T88 Y
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VIOLINIST
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Personal
Notes of
Interest
Mr. and Mrs,
James Dobson, a'c
companlcd by their
daughter, Mrs. Elisa
beth Dobson-Altc-mus,
and her chil
dren, Mlsa Mary Kill
beth Altemus and
Maater James D,
Altemus, havo re
turned from a
month' visit nt
tha Hot Springs of
Virginia, and havo
gone to tho Pocono
Mountains for a
short stay. They
will return to their
home at Falls Of
Schuylkill on Sep
tember 20.
Mrs. James Mnpcs
Dodge and her
daughter, Mlsa Jose
phine Dodge, who
have been at Jnmcs
town, will return to
day to their resi
dence In German
town, whero Mrs.
Dodge will entertain
during tho winter.
Mrs. Charles H.
Howell and the
Misses Howell, who
have been spending
soma time nt Klnco,
Mo., will return to
Luzon Cottage, their
summer homo nt
Torresdale, the 1st of
October.
Mrs. Booth and
her small daughter,
Miss Eleanor Booth,
of Huntingdon, Pa.,
will arrive on Sat
urday to be tho
guests for u mouth
of Mrs. Booth s
mother, Mrs. Edward
Evans Dcnnlston, at
Sprlngmcad, her res
idence In Gorman
town. Mrs. Dennis
ton and her daugh
ters returned yester
day from n stay of
aoveral months nt
Balrnbrae, their cot
tago at Petll Mnnan,
Point Mlllbrldgc, Me.
a street carnival will be held tonight on
7th street below Erie avenue.
An attractive summer carnival will
be given tonight on Erie avenue and 7th
street, In aid of the Erie Avenue Meth
odist Episcopal Church. In addition to
the many amusements there will be music
by the Patriotic Order Sons of America
Band.
Girard Farms
Mr. nnd Mrs. John T. Fenncr, of 2318
South 21st street, have returned to
town, after a delightful visit to Mrs,
Fenner'a parents In western Now York.
They were gone during July and August.
Dr. and Mrs. James McG. Hlncken, of
Colorado and Porter streets, who with
their two small sons, James and George,
spent the summer months In Bowers,
Del., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George A, Hlncken, have returned to the
city.
Tioga
The betrothal of Mr. Eugene J. K.
Bannvart, of 1E04 Erie avenue, to Miss
Dolores Cervera Is announced by 'ner
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Juan Miguel Cer
vera, of Los Angeles.
Dr. Frank Hammond, of West Tioga
streot. has returned from a tour through
the West to San Francisco, and has re
moved to 3311 North Broad street.
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accepted and printed In tha Erasing
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written on one aide of tha paper,
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number muil be given.
Send all auch communication to
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MUSIC
COMBS CONSERVATORY
am i car upens atpt, uia
Enrolment Limited to 2500
A Residential and Day School ol
unparalleled facilities for the at.
talnment of a pound musical educa
tion, from tho elementary to the
highest artlitlo standard. A school
of Individual Instruction by speolal
systems adapted to your needs, sav
ing valuable time, fruitier effort
and uselees eipense.
A school of Inspiration, loyalty, suc
cess; a school of widest prestige,
founded upon tha success of Its
graduates and studente In position!
of musical responsibility.
Reciprocal ralallona with tha Uni
versity of Pennsylvania.
Empowered to confer degrees.
Th Mat Book Contains Important
Information For Yom, Wotlei ttt
UILUEHT HAYMOLDS COM11S.
Director
189 fl. Broad St., rhlla.
ROLLO MAITLAND
rBLLOW AUBRWAK QVILD Of 0U0ANI8TB
CONCERT ORGANIST
"Recital one of tha flout yet given In the
Audlterlum."-prlngfleld jUpuWIca"
I nit ruction in Organ, Piano, Thtory
Ketey Hall. Meildeuc, 18K N. KedArld Bt.
W. J'ALMKH
HOXIE
Italian Art f
(singing
10 0. 18TH
BT.. PHILA.
and
eIB
CEDAR AVE.
J. W. T.
LEMAN
Violin. Theory,
Conducting
LMfam-Hnic
M., 124 CheaUtut M.
CONSERVATORY
or Muaia. inc.
JjojWtU Laewn,
i
iyJpff-rA 4 w. itfyrilF
Along the Reading
Mr and Mrs. William Steele, Sd, and
family, of Lenox road, Jenklntown, who
havo been spending the summer aa the
guests of Mrs. Steele's mother, Mrs.
Charles W Welsh, at her cottage at
Vcntnor, N. J., have returned.
Mr nnd Mrs. Thomas Boggs and their
son. Sir. Thomas Boggs, Jr.. of Melrose
Park, have been spending several weeks
at the Breakers, at Ocean City, N. J.
Mrs. IlliKseM Putnnm, who tins been
living In Wyncote for the last few months,
will lenve tomorrow for Washington, D.
C, where she will remain for several
days before going to Warrenton, Va.,
where she will be the guest for the winter
of nor mother, Mrs. Trlplett.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W Wnrfel and family,
of Spring avenue. Elklns Park. Pa., havo
left for Aabury Tark. N. J., where they
wltl remain till the mlddlo of September.
Mrs. Charles Ah and her son, Mr. Le
Rov Ash, of Jenklntown, have re
turned to their home from a motor trip
to Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Frankford
Mr. Hamilton W. Stoner, of 4247 Tacka
wanna street, who has been spending tho
summer at Ocean City and Manhattan
nench, will leave In a few da) a for
Southern California.
Miss Alice Curdy, Miss Bcrnlce Curdy,
Miss Jane Ott nnd Mls Evelyn Coons
have returned from Ocean City, whero
they were spending tho Inst month with
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Frank, of Tulip
street, who have been summering there.
Mrs. Curdy will bo remembered as Miss
Leon a Nichlo, of Hnlmesburg.
Lansdowne
Mrs. Samuel Kent, as chntrmnn of tho
Civic Committee of the 20th Century Club,
Is linking arrangements for a card party
which will be held the afternoon of Sep
tember 29 In the clubhouse.
Mrs. Isaac II. Adler, of East Green
wood avenue. Is entertaining her mother
for several days.
Miss Florence Tome, of East La Crosse
nvenue, will spend the week-end at tho
Trnymore, nt Atlantic City.
School of Industrial Art
of the Pennsylvania Museum
Ilroacl and I'lnr Street, l'hlla.
Illustration, Architecture. Ddoratlvs
Painting nnd Sculpture, Pottery,
Metal Work, Industrial D'Mgn.
Philadelphia Textile School
Practical instruction In nil brnnclies of
textile designing, manufacture, cliem.
Istry unit dyeing. Atlequatt mechan
ical equipment Huccerpful trrarluntes.
School reopen September 20
etattinlny Clafttrti for trurhera, Oct 0
Kicnlnp; Ciopei. October 4
LUSI.IE VV. MILLER. Primlpal
MONTESSORI 'M
PRESTON 4132. 4311 WALNUT BT.
ficlentlno direction of NORMAL CHIL
DREN from 3 to 8 years.
The aim of this school Is to provide an
enlronment In which the rpontaneoua lm-
fiulees of child Ufa may havo freedom for
ndlvldual Rrouth. and whero persons of
broad scientific culture may observe Impar
tially which acts to hinder and which to
encournee.
A LECTURE COt'RSE on the direction of
Children of prc-achnol age. Including the
study of their ph slcal development, nu
trition and mental activities, will be given
during the school year 1913.1016.
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Telephonei Lombard 1290-1297
LAFAYETTE IIUII.DINO
Stli and Chestnut (Streets
Alter October 1, Perm Mutual Bldg
THE HOLMAN SCHOOL
2J01 WALNUT BTItEET
Wo have an Ideal for every Holman Girl.
May we send you a little pamphlet setting
forth this Ideal, which we bellevs will accord
with that which you havo for your own
daughter?
ELIZADETH W. 13 HA LET. A. D Principal.
Montessorl through College Preparatory.
Oeneral Course emphasised. Strong Oomestlo
Science Course. Small classes. Outdoor class
rooms. Small boya admitted.
FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL
HOYS 140 N. 18T1I ST. GIRLS
"Almost a Country School." Five minutes'
walk from Droad Bt. Station. A thoroughly
modern day school with two centuries of worthy
traditions. All grades. Emphasis on broad
general culture and simple Christian living,
with regard for the needs of euch child. Opens
Ninth Mo. 20
WALTER W. IIAVILAND, Principal.
THE GORDON SCHOOL
4112 SPRUCE ST.
tHrin Mater), Prta.
ilaru Latnlerton, A. B.
Tnorougn instruction to
girls & small boys. I'eruncates admit to Smith,
vassar, Wellesley. Gymnasium; 2d Boor Roof
aardsn. Principal at school every day between
D A 12. reopens Sept. 2J Catalog on application.
STANDARD Y.M.C.A. COURSES
Save carfare. Uvenlng School, Dormitory,
Expert Instructors. Individual Method, Swim
ming Pool, Gymnasium.
West Ilranch Y. M. C. A., 82d and Ransom.
North Urancli Y. M. C. A., 1018 W. Lehigh.
Germantown Friends
SLI OPENS B MO. 21ST
CnOOl AT 8 145 A. U.
STANLEY R. YAHNALL. Principal
XUE PHANULIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF
M1SC1IAN10 ARTS. Ninety-second year.
Evening Couraea and Classes. DRAWING.
MATHEMATICS and MECHANICS. For cal
endar and further Information address tha
Institute. 10 eouin pevsnin street.
The Phillips Brooks School
llAva
school, apposite wiarx rare-. Atnletle
Beld adjoining fcl
it. Large
efull-equlppedryn
.chers. Year Uoel
nasluw. Experienced teachers. Year Book,
Uawara u. fcimi, nam. sitae uaiumoro are,
PIUlPARATION FOR ANY dOLLEUU, ANT
OOURBO
BROWN PREPARATORY
BROAD AND CHERRY STREETS
Strayer's Buiiness College
will make an exceptionally attractive offer
this week to any person desiring a business
education 801 to 801 Cbeslnut street, l'hlla.
'ear
muni Hem. xz. Kinasraansn tnrourh roiu
prCil" VW Jwejgaa,. , jwAUIIUell irmMaWM.
- a a Tve, UAl&wfeAA v.a kA en a ...
Th fVUltata PertR Charter School.
JCHIJllyBUU 111 TWBUTH STREET
,tHH vmr uywi wynuiwr Qtn.
University of Pennsylvania
KVM.PI
Whartnn School
EVENING COURSES
of Finance and
Commerce
West
Philadelphia
Commercial
School
00th and Olrard ava.
Qualneas couraea that win busi
ness approval
Day 812 001 Night 84.00
P R I V A T B
INSTRUCTION
BteaoorapAi
iviiv oaaeyins r.naitt
RALE HLDO.; IMS Che.
KnaUth VronchtM
tnut at.
MAUEK PRW. M'lJHK4'ON HLDO.
College. Law. Med. Day, mrf. Unle.Jtei
MAWY WlMCyAKB aWMaSHTS, 1U H.iUkU,
aUtoutloai. Ve4M ay and evelng clae.
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VARIOUS WEDDINGS ARE
OF INTEREST TO MANY
Announcement Is Made of
Louise Clif t to Mr.
Other
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MI6S EMMA LOUISK CLIFT, of 2JK1
Godfrey nvcnuo, and Mr. Nelson M.
Kauffmtn, of 2831 North 28th street, were
married Thursday night by the Rev. Dr.
J. F, C. Fluck, at his residence, 2(39 North
7th street Mr. Samuel V. Kauffman, a
brother ot the bridegroom acted as best
man. The bride was given In marrlago
by her father, Mr. Frederick W. Cllft.
Tho brlda'a brother and the bridegroom's
father were the only other persons who
witnessed the ceremony.
OFJIBEL NICKOL.
Miss Flora A. Nlckol, daughter of Mrs.
Curt Nlckol. of 3145 North 17th street, be
came the bride ot Mr. Edward G. Gelbcl
pn Wednesday evening at tho home of
her mother. The Rev Augustus Lint, of
tho Trinity German Lutheran Church,
16th street above Tioga, performed the
ceremony, which was followed by a re
ception. Tho bride woro a quaint sown
of rurrlcd net over whlto satin, trimmed
with whlto satin nnd orange blossoms.
Sho was attended by her sister, Miss
Elslo Nlckol, as bridesmaid. Mr. Fred
erick Klcber was the bridegroom's best
man. Upon their return from their
honeymoon trip, Mr. nnd Mrs. Golble
will live at 3617 Gcrmantown avenue.
BARBER-NICKOL.
Tho marriage has been announced ot
Miss Olga E. Nlckol, daughter of Mrs.
Curt Nlckol, to Mr. Harold R. Barber, on
Wednesday night, September 1, at the
home ot the bride's mother, the Rev. Au
gustus I.lnz olllclatlng at tho ceremony.
A gonii of white satin, trimmed with lace
nnd orange blossoms, was worn, by tho
bride, whose sister, MIbs Emma Nlckol.
was bridesmaid, Mr. Ralph Barber was
Ills brother's best man. The service was
followed by a roceptlon. Mr. and Mrs.
Realty Course
Temple University was the first
institution in Philadelphia to give a
practical and thorough course in
preparation for the Realty business.
The Realty man must be prepared
for his business before erttcrinpr upon
it just the same as the lawyer, doc
tor and dentist must be prepared.
The course as now given is the net
result of fifteen years' growth and
experience. Two experienced Realty
men arc in charge of the class and
the instruction is given Tuesday and
Friday evenings.
The term starts Friday, October
1. Write for circular.
Write today for Catalog T-l.
Phone Diamond 031.
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
" Ilrnnd St., below llerks
Philadelphia.
MISS HILLS' SCHOOL
1808 SPRUCE hT. Twenty-third year opens
September ... Primary. Junior and Senior
i Departments. Little bo a from 0 to 10 years
or age are rxeneu in tne I'nmary Bcnool.
Certificate admits to Mount Holyoke, Smith.
Swarthmore, Vassar and Wellesley. Roof
garden and gvmnaetum.
3Irs. I.yninn, IInh Jonea, Prlnclpala
MAIN LINK llltANCH
ARDMORK, PA. Second 5 ear opena Septem
ber 27. Montessorl Kindergarten receives
children between the ages of 3 and O. The
Primary School admits boys to the age of
10 and girls to the age of 14.
.Mrs. Lyman, MUa Htcen, Prlnclpala
Wanamaker Institute
23D . WALNUT 8TS.. OPENS SEPT. 20.
Courses per term (30 wks.), 86.00. Algebra,
Art Needlework, CooVIng, Drawing, Dressmak
ing, English, French. Geometry. German, Ital
ian, Latin, Mech. Draw'c Millinery, Plan
Itead'g A Estlmat'g, Spanish, Telegraphy, 87;
Iluslnesa Arlth , 88; Architectural Draw'g,
Ilanjo, O'k'g'g, Oultar, Mand'n. Patnt'g (China,
Oil, Water Color), Pen'shlp Cor'pond.. Pub.
School, Violin, 89; Garment Cut'g, Steno'phy
Typew't'g. 810; Vocal Leasons, 812, Combined
Rookkeep'g, Stenography A Typewriting, 8 IB;
Piano, Afternoon A Eve, Wilte for Catalog F.
SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE
N. E. Cor. Droad and Spring Garden, l'hlla,
Tree-Hand Drawing Pattern Shop Practice
Hook and Periodical Practical Electricity
Illustration Elementary Mathe-
Architectural Drawing Advance Mathematics
Mechanical Drawing Machine Shop Mathe
Machine Shop Practice matlca.
Nominal Fees. Practical Instructors. Night
School.
Open Sept. 27. WRITE TOR DOOKLET
A GOOD SCHOOL
for you. Established 80 yeara. Denn Pitman
Shorthand. Double Entry Uookkeeplng. Touch
Typewriting, v teacners. raimer iiethi
hod Pen-
manship. Day and night sessions,
Send for cataloa now.
Now open.
PAL.MER BUSINESS BCnCOL
Mercantile Library Uldg,, 10th above Chestnut.
CHAMHEnsnUHO, PA.
Penn Hall School
FOR GIItLS
Located In tha beautiful Cumberland Val
ley. College Preparatory, Modern Lan
fuage and Special Couraea. Certificate
'rlvlleres. Rooms with private bath.
Hotel Gladstone. Atlantlo City, N. J oc
cupied by school during May each year.
Work continues w'hout Interruption Rates.
VX). For catalog and views, address
FRANK S MAOILL. A. M Principal.
VENTNOR, N. J,
ST. LEONARD'S SCHOOL
BY-THE-SEA
Dulld up health, perves. confidence,
while the mind la being educated.
A Special School, with Special methods
for Special Girls.
"Onehnndredslx1
South Surrey Place, Vcntnor, N, J,
11LAIHSTOWN, W. J.
BLAIR ACADEMY
FOR BOYS Mlh Year Uhlrstown, N. J.
loo-acre campus in mountains near Delaware
Water asp. Athletlo fielda. track, lake, K siorie
and concrete buildings. Include gymnaalom.
swimming pool and dormlntory for younger
boys. College prep'n. Endowed, Terms 4uO.
J. C. bharya. A.M.. P.P., Headmaster, Box A.
BOBDENTOWN. N. J,
JIORDBNTOWN MIUTARY INSTITUTE
Our methods of Instruction deelop bablta of
concentration, as prated by the succtss ot our
graduates In colleg and business. Our system
of military drill develops habits ot neatness
and aelf-coiitral. Send tor ratalotu. The
Principal. Uardentotkn-on-tbe-DelawtraN J
WAWHINOTGN, D. a
ST. ALMANS
Its NMeal CaUiceVal .Mcltaal aa
Mom
mwiii m.mwn in naiionar a
In
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Hisaop at. Washington. Trv,. AMn
Bhtater.
Mt.
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Jca, Waatiltwtaa, ft,
the Marriage of Miss Entn;
Samuel F. Kauffman. "
Nuptials
Barber nro visiting the coast resorts
Now Jersey and will be at home, after
October 1, at 46)9 Ella street.
RUTH-MINER.
Mr. nnd Mra. Reginald M. Miner an
nounco the marrlago of their daughter.
Miss Ahna Vlctorino Miner, to Mr.
Thomas Wlmer Ruth on Wednesday eve
ning. September , at their home, Ml
Washington avenue, nt S o'clock. The
Her. Samuel McAdams, pastor of. tho
Wharton Memorial M. E. Church, offi
ciated. Tho brlde'a only attendant was
Mlsa Amelia Home, tho maid of honor, "
and Mr. II. Miller LOney acted as best
man. A reception followed the cere
mony. Mr. and Mra. Ruth, who are
spending their honeymoon In the moun
tains, will live at S84S Washington ave
nue upon their return.
Northeast Philadelphia
Mr. Clayton Wilson, of 1227 North
Palethorpo street, left Mondny for n trip
to National Park, Atlantic City and the
Delaware Water Gap. He will be gone
aoveral weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. McClure and
their son. Mr, Nevln McClure, accompa
nied by Mr. L. De Wees, Mr. Frank Crla
mond nnd Mr. Charles Compton, are
awny on an auto trip to York, Pa., and
Gettysburg.
Suffrage Events Today
EQUAL FRANdHIBH SOCIETT.
ia? p ,"--MetlBB on City HU plaza.
Speiker, Ml Anna McCua.
8.30 p. m. Open-sir mect'iiK at Moysnumlnr
venue and rcderal r- t. Speaker. Ulis
llcrtha Bapovlta.
WOMAN SOFFnAOB PAnTT.
S p. m.-Meetlnj at I2to North Bid atrtet.
Speakera, Mra. M. C, Dowall, Mra. it. D.
Orimth and Mra. William Albort Wood.
8.80 p. m. Meeting nt did and Diamond
atrecta. FPMkora. Mlas Eitella Huescl and Mis
Sarah l'leher.
PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF COMMKRCK
, AND ACCOUNTS
Evening Term Opens Sept. 27th
Training In HIGHER ACCOUNT
ING opens to men Unexcelled oppor
tunities ne EXPERT CORPORATION
ACCOUNTANTS ,! pviiTtinvii
PUniJO ACCOUNTANTS - This
court-e Is tnuirtu by men who are
recognised nuthorttles. &CIENTIFIO
MANAGEMENT ami FACTORY
COST ACCIIL'NTIMl A course for
maiiRgern, foremen, nuperlntendents
and accountants In manufacturing
concerns. The best experts from
Philadelphia. Chicago. Hour on and
Y.
M.
C.
A.
f 101 . ....... ,iv lirreenv mm course.
1421 hcinNci: or jierciiandisinu
AdvrrtiHlnir. Salesmanship. Uusinesa,
ArCflH1"' Spinlah. Commercial English.
St.
iiMiiir.in.i,ii, ana ll.MilU
CIIKIIITS Practical course taught
uj- tne l'resinant or the Philadelphia
Aa-oelatlnn of Credit Men.
PL-11I.IO
S'G,lliMU i
... ...MB..1V UUIBD 411, uuimiCBB HSU
taught by one of the forenvwt rp-ech
specialists of tha country lufl other
courses. Send for catalog rtailng
your Interest.
CENTRAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE
LA SALLE COLLEGE
IIROAD AROVE GIIt.VllD AVE.
Philadelphia, I'a.
Conducted by the Christian
llrotbera. Exceptional courses In
Engineering. Arts, Pre-meillcal
and commercial subjects De
grees granted. Gymnasium nnd
supervised athletics. Regular
High School department and
fchool for little boys, Scholar
ships ottered in College Dept.
Splendid location and excep
tional equipment. Reopene Sept.
13th. Send for cataloguo to
Bro. Denis Edward, President
HARRISIIUIta, PA.
Harrisburg
Academy
A country school founded 1780.
Modern
vuuuings, large campus
small classes snd lndl,
Advantages of
Individual Instruction.
Thorough collegs preparation. Rates 1400- j
I6O0. Supervises, athletics. Separate school 4
ur younger ooys. we invite closest inves
tigation a prsonal visit If possible. Write
for our catalogue and plans of now dor
mitory. Address
ARTHUR E. BROWN, B. A.. Headmaster
rENNSDURO. PA.
PENNSIIURO, P.V.
PERKIOMEN SEMINARY
Th School faf Zlvcs (Is Record
Located In tho beautiful Perkiomen Valley,
within, easy reach from Philadelphia and
New York. Coeducational. Prepares for all
colleges and universities. Has enviable rec
ord for scholarship. Excellent counes In
Iluslnesa, Agriculture. Domestic; Science. '
Muslo and Elocution. Strongly moral. Per
sonal Interest In students. Rate (373 to
1423. Illustrated catalog free.
Key. O. 8. Krirbel. D.l.. Principal. Box K
NAZARETH. PA.
SEND YOUR BOY TO
Nazareth Hall Military School
Safest place' In America for him
Established In 1783
Rev. S. J, Blum, D.D., Principal
CAR US I.E. PA.
CONWAY HALL
Pounded 1783
Strong Secondary School for Boya.
Fall term openg September 14th.
XV. A, Hutchison, Headmaster, Carlisle. Pa.
SWAUTTIMORE, PA.
Swarthmore Preparatory Seta!
College preparation for boa Individual car.
Promotion by subject Supervised athletics s
ample equipment, healthful country Ufa. For
catalogue or detailed Information address
ARTHUR It TOML1NSON.
Headmaster. Swarthmore, fa.
MERCEHSBUHG
' -rA .
The Mcrccrsburc Academy
FOR BOYS Mcnersfaurg, Pa.
Send for catalogue to Vro. 3earu Ireaa.
I Ph.D.. Ll-D., Headmaster. Bex M.
CHESTER. 'A.
PENNSYLVANIA MIUTARY tCGLLBOK
Willi Preparatory DcuarlmeHt. Nearest a
all colleges to dbulnllne, phslcal IraJnUal
nnd education ot West Point. Paseea tt
Civil Engineering, Cbemlstry and Arts. Art
dress Col. Ctua. E. Hyatt,' pres.. g OUL
CtKster. Pa. n
WOUTH JiKTMLKHKM. A
BISHOPTHORPE MANOH
A select school for tlrla "rillaiiisralois A
flnlebcd courses. Elective stutfira. ASL CtaaeS
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wrUXHl.imttH. PA.
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