Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 13, 1915, Final, Image 9

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    KJT-OF-TOWN GUESTS WILL
ATTEND HORSE
far. and Mrs. Robert L. Gerry to Be Guests of the John
r. vaienunes in uryn iviawr Mr. and Mrs. Ames,
- of Boston, to Attend, Also R. K. Vanderbilt '
li NUMDBIl of person from other
lA. elti will attend the fait Horse
BliOif. wnicn win uo nciu i ino iiryn
Stfiwr Tolo Grounds, on September S7.
Mr And Mrs. noDert u. ucrry, 01 ew
oh" Valentine, at Bryn Mawr, dur
lt n Dryn Mttwr ,Iorse Show. Mr.
lA-mr, who will no ono ot me juages ai
t thow, Is master of the Orango County
jiound. in Virginia. He Is the donor of
' new challenge cup for the horso Bhow
lit this season.
Mr and Mrs. ionn o. aihwi ul uusion,
;.. V. 11. n miratn of Mr. nnd Mm. J.
"' . ... n TInitir.(nua Ifnita.
fitanley ivccvc, u .... ... ....-.,
H.vertord, durinp; the Hound Show. Mr.
?;,, is a former master of the Orange
S?... iiminds. of Virginia. Mr. Oliver
R rill.r a brother of Mra. Ames, Is a mem
r r .. ii ihi. rtoval Aviation Corps of tho
r BHtlnh Army, and recently received tho
Kf Merit from Sir John French,
h wmmander of the British expeditionary
14 wmmanu kllllns three Qcr-
force i"
n.flatnrfl.
'f .,Tur rteelnald Vanderbilt, of New York.
i.'.. in h nn nf the ludtrca at the
.. Mnwr Horse Show has leased the
'Muse of Mr. Louts Mctmbreese, steward
nf the Radnor Hunt Club, for Horso Show
Uk The house Is nt the foot of the
naundi of the hunt club. Mr. Vanderbilt
ft. i moiirnlnc and will not accept any
I tovltatlons during his visit to Bryn Mawr.
Morv Wlltsc. or uearooi, wawn.
C !,. r-Murnrrt from Maine, where
ft ,he has been on a camping trip for the
last two weens.
, Tom Potter, of 228 South Broad
3 ...' whn has been spending scvernl
I 'Li,.' to nnr Harbor. Me.. Is the guest
1 JJ jir. and Mrs. Frank Tolk, of New
TorK, tor severui ui.
t Jtr. Edward K. Blspham, of 2313 De
Lancey Place, na reiumeu numo uum
pn May. where "ho spent the months
" of July and August.
Mr and Mrs. Isaac Tatnall Starr, Mr.
Edward Starr and Miss Hope Starr, of
Church Road, Wyncoto, have returned
home from Watch Hill, It. I., where they
: . ..,... few tliA mnntbn nf .Tlllv
and August. Mrs. Starr had as her
$ guest for the summer her mother, Mrs.
Floyd wnite.
Miss Julie Bennls, of 10 Morris ave
nue. South Chelsea, has ns her house
wests" Miss Mae Bennls and Miss Agnes
M. Gillespie, of Philadelphia.
Mrs. James T. Meagher, Mrs. C.
iw.nnv and Miss Helen J. Meagher
it have returned from Capo May, where they
& .... tiA Bttmmnr nnrl havn ironfi to AVU-
Ion, N. J., for a few days.
Along the Main Line
HAVEItFOltD. The Friends' National
Pace Society Is holding a week-end
oeice conference at the Orthodox Friends'
f Meeting House, nt Haverford. Many
noted Friends will bo present.
V BRYN MAWR. Miss Magruder and
Miss Mary Magruder, of Roberts road and
1 Montgomery avenue, have returned from
, a month's visit at Mohawk, N. Y., and
Cumberland, Md.
RT. DAVID'S. Mr. nnd Mrs. John M.
U,Rogan and family have returned to their
Mme. on St. David's road, irom a sum
mer lolotirn at Ocean City; N. J.
V .Mr.Vand Mrs. H. G. Tull and family.
ef Midland avenue, are spending a short
time at Buckhtll Falls.
Miss Esther C. M. Stule has returned
to her apartment at The Louella, after
pending tho summer at Centre Harbor,
N. H.
WAYNE.-Mis. J. William Shaw has
returned to her homo on Wayne avenue
from a visit to Sagamore Beach, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Whllldln. of
North Wayne, are taking an extensive
trip through the West and to the Panama-Pacific
Expositions.
Mr and Mrs. A. H. Elliot spent the
week at the Spruce Creek Rod and Gun
Club, Huntingdon County, Pa,, as the
luests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Young,
of Altoona, Pa.
DEVON.-Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cast
ner, Jr., have been visiting their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
A, Castner, at their cottago In Cape May.
lira. W. B. Miller, of Highland avenue,
has been entertaining Miss Louise R
Elder.
, Miss Constance Randall, of Augusta,
jMe., who has been spending some time
in Devon, has gone to Bar Harbbr for
the balance of tho summer.
ARDMORE-Mr, and Mrs. Harvey M.
Boyer and famllv hnVA riirn,1 frnnri
Eagle's Mere, Pa., where they spent the
Rummer, miss Mabel Kea Boyer, and her
fitter, Mrs. E. R. Irving, are homo after
i monin-i visit to Ocean City.
Bala-Cynwyd
Mr, and Mrs. Calvin t. r-MM will nlniui
their BUmmr Iimtia at Vln.vn.it Xfnam
Bit I!1 the 20th of this month, when they
"'! return to their home in Hampton
,Trrce, Bala,
;; and Mrs, Henry W. Jackson, of
-tib avenue, nava returned from a
,V0 Weeks' camnlnr trln In h Kfulna
ood and a motor trip through tho Berk-
Chestnut Hill
t M r. Anil Xfca Ut.t,-i..1 CIh-akIh
If-JJ Willow Grove avenue, gave a de
lSf,wV Prch danco at their home, on
TUrday night, for a few of their frlendi.
lit 5n? Mra- Slmonln spent last Sunday
Ja Labor Day as the guests of Mr. and
uo E Earl8 Johnson, at their cottage
.J1 y Head.
"Jr. ihJ r ...4
lw: " uouuon canuutr, oi
piT1 Ofapge, wher they went to attend
S3L.wllm r M"' EarnshaWa niece.
VSr ?arJ1o Eamshaw, daughter of
Ir'c -.?ra- Edward Earnshaw, and Mr.
a Mm. Bmythe will llvo in Newark,
Ipr. and Mrs. "William H.nrv Trotter
Eli-abeth Trotter, of Towanda
- in return rrom' Kennebunkport.
Wednesday of this week,
IP', and Mrs. Ttnnjlol Mnrmin nt VTimit.
V Who are motor! nir throiiirh Canada.
1 wpected home aboiit September 16.
Germantown
fig thoBe Who attended tha 7th eon.
of the general society of May-
W descendants held In Plvmouf.1.
Oil Ifnndnv tnA TiiHdav Inat.
Vr, and Mrs. Ashbell Welch, Mrs.
r w, wall. Mrs. Maurico W.
Bamuel Hazard, of 5810 Stoklsy
' Will leave October 1 for Pasadena.
to opend the winter.
n Mrs, William II, Hensel, of
fprt road, ltt. Alnr. announce tbo
Mment of tbir daughter. Miss
BaOMl, to Mr, J, Grj Hfllilitnn,
EVENING)
SHOW IN NUMBERS I
rofMrnmno",lam.J-nob,n!0n'
l.vhnltmTlR,?fiJ0, Mrs- Blanche Eckers-
Jnm?i VBlmmUd?URhter ot Mr- nt Str.
Jnmc- Henry Eekcrslcy, of 40 West Tul-
Cnrn.n?!' ""."J"' l Mr' U P-
qatuZSr,nf ,Du,Po"t. Del., took place
Saturday, September 4, in Wilmington,
ns? tT ?amuel Upjohn, D. D.. rector
riiS T,ukJc,.Chupch' nns "turned from
ii, I .p.john WIU nrr,ve ftt the end of
tno month,
ntMtrL John Mcllhenny and tho Misses
-M..,Cninft of Wcst Upl,al Bt"ct. have
-cturi cd home from Chelsea, where they
occupied their cottago ns usual.
5!f; a,na , M"- Joseph Kornteld. 10,401
South Boulevard, Cleveland, O.. announce
nen,nB,n,Bemc,U of tl,clr 'laughter, Stella,
nue V b"r' ml Wayno avc-
The Misses Kimball, of 113 West Wal
?tV.. Lnne' nave retfncd from Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Wlster, of 53
oin. ? n.0' nro sPcndlng the month of
September In tho Adirondack.
Mr. Ixs;an Howard-Smith, of 483J Pu-
l?M it ncru.' hnn returned to town from
hlte Sulphur Springs, Va.
,Mr,,,an? ,SIr- M"ton Glbbons-Neff. of
3204 rst 1'enn street, will return from
Beach Hnven the latter part of tho month.
Sir. nnd Mrs. Wallace Llndscy, of Alex
nnilrln, Va., hnvo returned home after
spending the summer in Cnpe May. They
wore tho guests of Miss Berenice Berens
nt her home, 4001 Pulaski avenue, for
several days.
.Mr; J?",'1 MT John Goodfcllow, of 232
west School lftne, have returned to their
home from a trip to Lake George.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Alexander Mat
thews and their small daughter. Miss
Phllls Matthews, of 63SG Sherman street,
are home from Groton, Long Point, Conn.
Along the Reading
Admiral and Mrs. Thomas A. Gill.
U. S. N., of 235 Washington lano, Jenkln
town. roturned to their home Inst week
fioin nn extended motor trip through tho
Berkshire Hills, Whlto Mountains nnd
New York State. They will shortly oc
cupy thrlr new home at Elklns Park,
whre they will have as their gucBts
their son-in-law and daughter, Mrs,
Lorlng T. Swalm, and family. Doctor
Swalm wns formerly on the staff of the
Clifton Springs Sanatorium in New York
Stntc, but Is now opening an offlco In
New York city, where ho will bo in the
future.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bondorf, of Wyn
cote. Pa., have loft for Stockbrldge,
Mnss., where they will be tho guests of
friends for several weeks.
Mr. Frank S. Gentry, Mr. Charles E.
Schwartz, Mr. Thomas W. Logan. Mr.
Joseph W. Hunter. Mr. Samuel L.
Schlvely. Mr. Henry W. Halknvell, Mr.
Torael H. Elv nnd Mr. Allen Richardson,
all of Jenklntown, spent several days
last week on a fishing trip at Forked
River, N. J.
Miss Marlon Phillips, of North 8th
street. Oak Lane, haa as her guests Miss
Beatrice Cully and Miss Evelyn Macna
mara. They will remain until Fridav.
when they will leave for Atlantic City
and stay until November.
Miss Dorothy Young and Miss Eleanor
Hess, of Logan, have returned home
from Wlldwood, where they spent t'ne
pafit fortnight.
West Philadelphia
Dr. and Mrs. Edward B. Dewhurst, of
the Monterey, have returned from Beach
Haven, where Doctor Dewhurst was a
participant In the Jersey coast tourna
ment. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwlg Deetjen, formerly
of 4013 Baltimore avenue, have gone to
Now York, where they expect to make
their home in future. Their daughter.
Miss Loulso Deetjen, will enter a school
on the Hudson this fall.
Miss Edith Godfrey, of Hamilton Court,
30th and Chestnut streets, is sojourning
at Brldgcton, Me.
Miss Ida Budd, who has been spending
the late summer nt Atlantic City, has re
turned and is occupying her apartment
at Hamilton Court.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Stackhouse,
of 4617 Cedar avenue, spent the week-end
in Atlantic City.
Mr. Elmer W. Verdier, of Sansom
street, has returned home after a fort
night's stay at Atlantic City.
Mrs. H. Rawnsley and her daughter,
Miss Sara F, Rawnsley, are spending
the month in Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goldner and
daughter. Miss Louise Goldner, who have
been spending the summer at Atlantlo
City, have returned to their home, B119
Baltimore avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer K. Clymer have
returned from Ocean City, N. J., to their
home, BH4 Cedar n venue.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bears, of 5252
Osage avenue, motored to Atlantlo City
last week, where they remained over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. William Crossett, of 2012
South 63d street, are spending this week
in Atlantlo City.
Miss Tereaa McGoldrlck, of 615 West
minster avenue, Is in Sheepshead Bay,
Brooklyn, as the guest of her aunt and
uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Norbeck, of
2222 East 15th street, and she will return
about October i.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hentr, of 521 North
Allison street, are receiving congratula
tions upon the birth of a daughter, Helen.
Dr. Herbert Old has returned from a
trip to the Western coast, having visited
the expositions and other points of In
terest. Miss Mary V. Cassidv. of 417 Salford
street, has returned from a trip to Wild
wood, N. J.
Lansdowne
Miss Pauline Anderson, of Owen ave
nue entertained at bridge Saturday aft
ernoon, at which her engagement to Mr.
Allen C. Kane, of Ridley Park, wu an.
nounced. Among the guests were Miss
Mariraret Morrison and Miss Irene Morrl
wn Miss Gladys Phillips. Miss Anna
Brown. Miss Edith Harris, Miss Frances
Hannlngtpn, Miss Florence Young, Miss
Annie Anderson. Miss Anna Nutt. Miss
Rebecca Anderson. Miss Helen Atherholt,
Miss Mellta Zehender, Miss Josephine
w"e, Miss Helen Haydoek. Miss Edith
Anderson, Miss Josephine Mlchell, Miss
Fither Kane. Miss Emma Kane. Miss
rtara Kane. Miss Adeline Andekaon, Miss
Annie Dowdy. Miss Helen Reld. Miss
Margaret Dunlap, MUs Lydta Anderson,
M William Hall. Mrs. I, T. Wolfe. Mrs.
George H. Atherholt, Mrs. Albert Boyd.
SSu J Milton Hogg, Mrs. William Hub.
hard Mrs. Harry I. Anderson, Mrs, Rob
& ft WilEn w Mr., WHU Aa4.r-
LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
TBlSifcisllllllliVBISS
MISS PAULINE RUNYON ANDERSON
Daughter of Mr. David Anderson, of Lansdowno. Her engagement
to Mr. Allen C. Kane, of Ridley Park, was announced on Saturday
South Philadelphia
A surprise party was given Mrs. Paul
ino Jnckel, on the occasion of her 83d
birthday anniversary, nt her home, 1721
South 11th street, last Tuesday. Among
those present were: Mrs. Mnrquct, Mrs.
Brown, Mrs. Kllgcr, Mrs. Hartfeldcr, Mrs.
Jacobs, Mrs. Malloy, Miss Edith Jacobs,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Jnckel, Mr. Harry
Jacket and Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Black
and son, Matthew, Jr.
Mr. John Boyle, of 8th and Morris
streets, has returned after a vacation at
Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. August Arnold, of 6th
and Greenwich streets, are spending their
vncation nt the Lexington Hotel, Atlantic
City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Moore, of 1722 South
10th street, have returned after spending
a vacation at Atlantic City.
Mr. Frank Brennen, of Third and Green
wich streets, spent last week-end at
Anglesea.
Mr. M. C. McAnnany, of 1431 Christian
street, is homo again after a protracted
stay at Atlantic City.
Mrs. G. E. Mehring, after a long stay
at Wlldwood, has just returned to her
homo at 210G South 21st Btreet.
Mr. J. Bishop, of 1823 East Passyunk
avenue. Is visiting friends in New York.
Miss Jennlo Thompson, of 2016 Moore
stieet, and Mr. Clayton Craig are spend
ing vacation at Wlldwood Crest, N. J.
Mrs. William Duffy and her daughters.
Miss Margaret and Miss Agnes, of 2016
South 18th street, have returned from
Atlantlo City.
North Philadelphia
Miss Madeline nnd Miss Rita Strouse,
of 2227 West Tioga street, have returned
to the city afte.r spending the month of
August at Atlantic City.
Mr. Roland Howe, assistant secretary
of Cramp's Engine and Shipbuilding Com
pany, and family are back in town after
a delightful automobile trip through tho
Allegheny Mountains.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hoff and Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Clark were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Morrison, of 2907
North Bailey street, Thursday evening.
An Impromptu "500" and plnochlo contest
added to tho Joy of the evening.
Miss Beulah Fennlmore, principal of the
Northeast High School for Girls, spent
the summer months around Lake George.
Miss Amanda Benncr and her mother,
Mrs. C. M. Benncr, of 4044 North 6th
street, nnd Mr. Herbert Buck, of Ogontz,
are visiting at tho Delaware Water Gap
and adjacent points. Cards are out an
nouncing the engagement of Miss Bcnner
and Mr. Buck.
Mrs. David Strumpf, of 1914 Bast
Dauphin street, nnd her daughter, Muriel,
who have been at their cottago'on Con
necticut avenue, Atlantic City, have re
turned to town.
Tioga
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Macnamee and
their son, Hownrd, Jr., of 2183 West On
tario street, left yesterday for an auto
mobile trip to Wildwod and Cape May,
remaining at the former resort over the
beginning of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Hallowell,
of 1822 West Tioga street, returned from
Atlantic City on Tuesday, They were ac
companied by their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hallowell.
Miss Florence Cassin, of 1720 West Erie
avenue, returned home during the week
after spending the summer in Ocean City,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blggard, of 3143
North 18tl street, have gone to Atlantlo
City to remain a fortnight.
Mrs, John Dauphin, of 1208 West Alle
gheny avenue, and their daughter, Miss
Gladys Dauphin, have returned to their
Tioga home after passing tha season in
Ocean City,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sussklnd, formerly
of North 16th street, are occupying their
new home, 1929 West Erie avenue.
Mr, and Mrs, Louis B. Horwltz and their
family have returned from Haddon
Heights, N. J to 3728 North Gratz street.
Mrs. P. H. Altman and Mr, and Mrs,
M B. Arndt have returned from Atlantic
City to their home, 220 West Tioga street
Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Benson, with their
son and daughter, Mr, Edward Benson
and Miss Marian Benson, have returned
fo their home on North Park avenue after
spending the summer In Ocean City,
Notices for the Society pat will bo
accepted and printed la tbo Krr trios
Ledaer, but all such notice niut be
written on ono, aldo ot the paper,
muet be sltmed la full, with lull id
drM, od when poulbl telephone
number must bo given.
Bend all such communlentiOBw u
-Society Kditor," Uieabic Ledfer,
COS Cbeotnut street.
Pnlee tneo rtuslreaeaie aura tmttt4
,( M vorWoalle Mr be poeetUt,
tao boUco WW ut be iwiUUena.
Northeast Philadelphia
A Home-gathering Day will bo held at
the East Montgomery Avenue Methodist
Episcopal Church September 19 The ex
ercises v. Ill continue through tho entire
day, under the supervision of the Rev.
S K. McConncll, pastor of tho church.
Tho Innovation Is to rally nil of tho con
gregation who have been separated dur
ing the vacation periods for tho work of
tho coming fall and winter. Tho main
nudltorlum will bo beautifully decorntcii
under the supervision of the Flowers and
Sutton families, of which there aro six
branches. Tho various committees are
composed of Rev. S. K. McConnell, Mr.
Albert Yeo, Mr Edward Bulllnger, Mr.
Harry Lappln. Mr. William Rubin, Miss
Florence Bulllnger, Mr. Thomas Lupkcn,
Miss Bessie Bulllnger, Mr. William Flow
ers, Mr. Roy Vogel, Mr. Thomas Mc
Clurkcn, Mr. John Barlow, Mr. Clarence
Bulllnger, Mr. Albert Mellon, Sr., Mr.
William Barnhlll, Mr. George Thomas,
Jr., Mr. Edward Connor. Mr. Samuel
Wilson, Mr. Vernon Jones, Miss Anna
Green, Mrs. Clothier, Mrs. Mellon, Mrs.
Galbralth, Mrs. Law son, Mrs. McClurkcn,
Mrs. Collar, Mra. Bennett. Mrs. AIlco
Myers, Miss Edith Pierce, Miss Kathryn
Sharkey and Miss Elslo Bulllnger.
Mr. Jack Bitting, of 1651 East Berks
street, and Miss Anna May Dugan, of
3113 Aramlngo street, were married last
Monday by the Rev. Dr. Shaw, of the
Frankford Avenue Protestant Episcopal
Church, Frankford and Allegheny ave
nues. Mr. and Mra. Theodore Nolan and
family have returned to their home, 2550
North Howard street, after a stay at the
shore for several weeks.
Miss Elizabeth Morrison, of 2322 North
Howard street, and Miss May Fry, of
21 and Dauphin streets, are back In town
after a delightful vacation at Wlldwood,
N J., and Lake George, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Green, of 2206
North ?d otreet, have completed their
vacation trip to the coast resorts.
Mr. Josepn Longstreet, of 2454 Kensing
ton avenue, has returned to town after
an interesting auto trip to Shamokin, Pa.
Mr. Thomas Wiley and family, of 256S
North Reese street, have returned to tho
city after an enjoyable tour to several
Canadian points adjacent to Montreal.
Mr. Frank Dulan entertained a group
o! his friends Wednesday at his cottage,
17 Lafayette avenue, Atlantic City. An
Impromptu pinochle contest was Indulged
ii between Mr. Dulan, Mr. Robert Miller,
Mr. James Gieen, Mr. Charles Manners
on one side, and Mr, Edward Bauers,
Mr. John Kelly, Mr. Charles Messenger
and Mr, Thomas Hlckey on the other.
The decision of Mr. Joseph Gillespie was
In favor of Mr. Bauers' team. Mr. Dulan
will return to tho city In a week or two.
Mr. Edward Haggert and his mother,
Mrs. Anna Haggert. of 817 West Cumber
land street, enjoyed a fine two weeks'
trip to Scranton, Pa. Mr. Haggert is
active in Spanish-American War Veteran
elides and Is highly thought of in the
northeast.
Dr. and Mrs. A. X. Barcus and family,
of 923 North Sth street, have returned
from Atlantic Clty
Dr. and Mrs. David J, Soltman and son
Harold of 879 North th street, are
spending some time at Atlantlo City.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Grossman, of 550 North
2d street, have returned homo from At
lantlo City, where they have been spend
lng the summer.
A grand autumn carnival at Allegheny
avenue and Frankford avenue wil be
held on September 20 to 25; by the Alio
gheny Avenue Baptist Church.
Roxborough
Mrs. Ernest Townsend, who spent tho
summer at Ocean City, has returned to
her home, 412 Martin street.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Homfeld, of 6122
Morton street, returned today from Ocean
City, where they have been spending the
summer.
Miss R,uth McGeveran, of 6325 North 21st
streot, has returned from an extended
stay in Florida, N..Y.
Mr. and Mrs, William G. Foulke and
Miss Anna L. Foulke, of West Tulpe
hocken street, are motoring through the
Whlto Mountains. i
Mr. and Mrs, II. M, Coffin, accompanied
by their daughter,. Miss Hazel Coffin,
and their son, Mr, Roy Coffin, of 507
Hansberry street, are staying for sev
eral weeks at Beach Haven.
Announcement has been mads of tho
wedding of Miss Elsie Humphries, of
Eddystone, and Mr. Jesse K. Hopkins,
of Chester, which was solemnized by tho
Rev 11. F. Hamer, pastor of the Eddy
atone Methodist Episcopal Church.
MUs Anna S. A. Bourke, of 1104 High.
and avenue, has returned home after
spepdlng throe weeks in the Blue Ridge
Mountains.
Mr, and Mra. Joseph Thomas and their
sons. Mr. Joseph Thomas, Jr., and Mr.
JJudley Thomas, of Ilochelle avenue, will
close their cottage at Ocean City during
the week and return to WJssahlckon.
Miss Lucy Fox. of 243 Rochelle avenue,
Wlssahlckon. will leave, on September 12,
for Wilmington. Del., where the will be
the guest of MUs Wl Beck, who will
atwtalu a ktHwa Mjr tor a week.
WEDDINGS
y
A PICTURESQUE homo wedding took
place on Saturday afternoon at 4:30
o'clock when Miss Rcna R. Quentln
Coles became the brldo of Mr. William
II. Dean, of nusselt County, Va at her
home, 3715 Powelton avenue. Tho Rev. It.
Alford Boggs, assisted by the brldo's
cousin, tho Rev. Robert Wright, olllol
ated. Tho bride, who was given in marringo
by her uncle, Mr. Andrew Quentln, wan
gowned in soft Ivory white pussy willow
taffeta nnd wore a long tulle veil held
to tho head by a coronet of orange bios
soms. Her bouquet was of lilies of tho
valley. Tho bridesmaid, Miss Ktsa Peter
son, worn a charming little frock of palo
blue pussy willow taffeta nnd carried nn
arm bouquet of pink Klllnrney roses,
whllo tho maid of honor, Miss Margaret
Forloy, was gowned In white pussy wil
low taffeta trimmed with pnlo pink nnd
also carried nn arm bouquet of pink Kll
larney rosebuds.
The small niece of the bride, Miss Rena
Coles, 2d, wore a dnlnty frock of whlto
laco and carried an old-fashloncd basket
tilled with whlto asters.
Mr. Charles Coles, a brother of tho
bride, nctcd as best man nnd Mr. An
drew Quentln, Jr., as usher. Following
the ceremony Mr. nnd Mrs Denn left
on their honeymoon, which will bo spent
in tho North. Upon thrjr return they
will llvo nt 3715 Poweltqn avenue, where
they will bo nt home Saturdays In Oc
tohor. Frankford
Mrs. Thomna Cnrolan has been enter
taining the following guests from Olney
at her home at Pleasantvlllo: Mrs. G.
Dadckcr nnd daughter. Miss Kntherine
Dadelter, Mrs. Michael Bennett and sons,
Mr. John Bennett and Mr. George Ben
nett Mrs. Mary Lawrence, of 7750 Cottage
street. Holmcsburg, Is spending some
time at Vnlley Forge, Pa.
Miss Bernlco C. Cole, of Academy roid.
with her sisters, MIfs Jane Cole nnd
Miss Snrnh Cole, will leave the latter
part of this week for Chicago, 111., whero
they will be tho guests of Miss Evelyn
Renberger for two months.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Fuller, of Tor
resdnle avenue, was tendered a surprise
party Saturday evening by a number of
their young friends on the occasion of
their first wedding anniversary. Mrs.
Fuller was formerly Miss Alice R.
Bromely, of Olney. Among those pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. James Martin.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Frederick, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Alford Costello, Mr. nnd Mrs. James
Roberts. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Stretch,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes, Miss Paul
ine Uunlnp, Miss Beatrice Wallace, Miss
Bertha Cook, Mr. Albert Endow, Mr.
Harry GrlflUh and Mr. Albert Martin.
Mrs. F. C. Berrien nnd son, Kenneth
Berrien, of SOOO Frankford avenue, havo
returned from n five weeks' stay In the
Focono Mountains.
Wilmington
Mr. and Mrs. J. Montclth Jackson havo
returned from a trip to Cape May, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Garrett and
family, who spent August at Lake Pyra
mid, In the Adlrondacks, returned home
a few days ago.
Mrs. Florcnco Bayard Hllles and daugh
ter. Miss Kathcrlno Hllles, have returned
from a six weeks' trip to the Panama
Pacific and San Dl Expositions.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Winder Laird
and their children left for Hot Springs,
Va., on Saturday, to stay a fortnight.
Mrs. Wlllard Hall Torter and Miss An
nie A. Porter aro staying nt their farm,
near Centreville, until October.
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MHLADELrillA SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
ANI ACCOUNTS
Ermine Term Opens Sept. 2'th
Training In 11IGHEU ACCOUNT
ING opens to men unexcelled oppor
tunities as KM'EllT COltl'OKATION
ACCOUNTANTS nnd CKUTIFIEU
1'UIiiaC ACCOUNTANTS This
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recognized authorities. SCIENTIIIC
MANAGEMENT ami PACTOHY
COST ACCOUNTING A course for
managers, foremen, superintendents
and accountants In manufacturing
concerns. The best experts from
Philadelphia, Chicago, Boston and
x?ur Vnrtr nresent this course.
1421 SCIENCE OF MERCHANDISING
AdvertlMlng, Salesmanship, Business,
rVi Law, Spanish, Commercial Lngllsh.
TCncoMMEHCIAL n.l HANKING
3 CUEIHTS Practical course taught
-51 by the President of the Philadelphia
Association of Credit Men. l'UHLIO
Sl'EAKING Course for business men
taught by one of tho foremost speech
specialists of the country. 100 other
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your interest. .
CENTRAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE
English.
CENTRAL
PliEPAHAlOICV SCHOOL
Day School Term Now Open
Evening School Term Opens Sept. 27th
The school which makes education
mman nil round develoDment. Before
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"A." Courses prepare for all Col
leges. Technical and Professional
Schools and Duulnoss Pursuits. Book
keeping, Shorthand and Allied Sub
jects provide a practical training.
Certificate is recognized by leading
IJOI colleges. Civil Service, juemenjary
-l-il- and Grammar School courses. Each
Arch student receives personal attention.
" Supervised recreative and study
St. periods dally to B P. M when de
sired. Superb gymnasium and swim-
CENTRAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE
Wanamaker Institute
S8D & WALNUT STS., OPENS SEPT. 20,
Courtis T per term (30 wks.). 18.00 Algebra,
Art Needlework, Cooking, Drawing, Dressmak
Inr English. French, Oeometry. Oerman, Ital
ian Latin Mech Praw'g Millinery, Plan
Rek'd'g Estlmat'e. Spanish. Telegraphy, if;
Business Arlth. 8 Architectural Draw'g.
Banjo! "We'e. Oultar Mand'n, Paint' (China,
Oil Water Color), Pen'shlp Cor'pond.. iub.
School. Violin. 16 1 Garment Cufg, Steno'phy A
Tvnew't'g 110 1 Vocal Lessons. SIS; Combined
Dookkeep's. Stenography A Typewriting, 115;
vi." : Afternoon k Eve. Wilte for Catalog F.
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And Its Elementary Schools, opsa o
NINTH MTJ. (September) Ulat
15th and 1&C4 Bts.
SSth St. and Lancaster Ave.
17th St. and airard Ave.
rjreen St. above School Lane, rjermantowm.
trlnelDals In attendance after Ninth Mo. 1st.
VVM. E-DAnnETT. lata and IUce Sts.
THE PHILADELPHIA TIIAININO SCHOOL
for PERSONAL and COMMUNITY SERVICE
Practical courses in various branches train
nimrii anil women for leadership In Recrea
tional. Phyidcal. Social and Industrial Welfare
Work 14 courses given by well-known leaders.
Send for i,o5l.T :'"? .i.i-m, -, m. w.
1421 Arch Street.
STANDARD Y.M.C.A. COURSES
Save carfare. Evening School, Dormitory,
Expert Instructors, IndHldual Method, Swim,
rnlng Pool, Gymnasium.
Noitb Brunch V. M. O. A., 1013 W. Lehigh.
West Branch Y. M. O. A.. QSd and Sansuui.
MISS HILLS' SCHOOL
lSOB Spruce Street, Opens Sspc 33.
MAIN LINE BRANCH
Ardtnorr. Opens September 7X.
ELIZABETH HlLLa LYMAN. Principal
PHILADELPHIA TUltNGESIEINDB
School now open for fall and winter tsrros.
W teach gymnastics, Oerman. drawing,
needlework and swimming to children, T to
IB years, (or $6 per year Enroll your cbll.
Aran now. Broad and Columbia aye.
TEACHERS' CLASSES
Oral expression, stage art, story-telling.
EU1UE lf-RIUKJt NOHR1S, ITU Chestnut,
THE PBYCIIEAN SCHOOL. 1611 Chestnut at,
falls i-BkwisUon, Pay s-4 eTtels duiu,
13, 1015.
PHINX CLUB CLOSES SUMMER
HOME IN PARKLAND FOR SEASON
Tennis Tournament of Great Interest Cynosure and
Triangle Clubs Entertained by Miss
McCutcheon Other Affairs
T
UK slimmer season was brought to
on auspicious close by the Fhlnx, at
their country home, Awcomon Inn,
Parkland, Pa., over the last week-end.
A farewell reception was tendered Profes
sor Harry J, Drumm In the form of a
bal masque, which wna held nt the club
house on Saturday evening. Professor
Drumm leaves shortly to resume his du
ties as instructor of economics at the
Leland Stanford Unlvorslty. Sunday the
party motored to Princeton, N. J., and
dined at the Collcgo Inn as the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. Morley, of
Washington street. On Monday tho finals
of the tennis tournament for tho Kolch
llno trophy wero held. Tho single cham
pionship was won by Mr. Joseph Foley,
who will retain tho cup for one year. The
runner-up In this event was Mr. Edwin
Tlghe. In tho mixed doubles Miss Ella
Haslam nnd Mr. T. C. Dougherty do
fented Mrs. John McCullough and Mr.
Paul V. Allen. Immediately after lunch
con tho party canoed to Hulmevllle, nnd
were entertnlned nt the Ii Grangers'
Club. On Monday evening the Awcomon
Inn Glco Club entertnlned with nn Im
promptu vaudcvlllo concert nnd musicals.
Among those who enjoyed tho hospital
ity of the Phlnx over tho weok-end were
Miss Klsle Kurtz, Miss Edythe Manning,
Miss Nnlle King, Miss Iionc Manning,
Miss Mno Bouton nnd Miss Lillian Splel
ler, Professor Drumm, Mr. Joseph Foley,
Mr. Edwin Tlghe, Mr. T. C. Dougherty,
Dr. Ralph Dlehm. Mrs. James P. Mc
Nulty and Mr. Paul V. Allen.
Tho girls of th Cynosure Club and the
boys of the Triangle Club hold a pnrty
Saturday night nt tho home of Miss
Marie McCutcheon. 60U Larch wood ave
nue, West Philadelphia. Among those
present were Miss Ada Hnrkness, Miss
Mary Flood. Miss Florence Mann, Miss
Delaware County
Dr. J Albert Potter has returned to
Strath Haven Inn, Swarthmorc, after n
ten days' trip to Bermuda,
Mrs. Howard Mnttee. of Swarthmore,
has moved into the Underwood house
on Park avenue, Swarthmore.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Mowby, of
Swarthmore, returned today from a mo
tor trip to KIttcry Point, Me.
The alumni of the Thorndale School
will hold n reunion, at the Eastern School
at Glen Mills on September 18. Among
those who will give addresses nro Pro
fessor Crosley Pyle. Professor Harry M.
Hippie, of Haddonflcld, N. J.; Professor
Charles II. Von Tagen nnd Professor F.
H. Nclbecker. Tho committee In chargo
Is made up of Professor R. Cliff Chey
ncy, Professor Newlln Mendenhall and
Charles I. Cronln.
Girard Farms
Dr. and Mrs. John V. McAlplne, U. S.
N., who, with their little son, John, spent
the summer months In tho Allegheny
Mountains, have returned to the city nnd
opened their home at 2125 Rltner street.
Miss May Furey. Miss Anna Furey and
MIsb Catherine Furey have closed their
cottage nt Wlldwood, whero they have
spent the summer, and returned to their
homo at 2301 South Cleveland Terrace.
fiitrti&snsz jSli HMrn'si
Pharmacy
taught in very complete course,
graduates being fitted for positions
in both retail and manufacturing
lines.
Ask for Catalog T-2S.
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Telephone: Lombard 12UU.121I7
LAPAETTIJ BUILDING
fith und Chestnut Streets
Alter October 1, Penn Mutual lilda.
Germantown Friends
SLI OPENS MO. S1ST
CnOOl AT 8S4S A. U.
STANLEY R. TAJINALL. principal
The Phillips Brooks School
Bora' school, opposite Clark Park. Athlatle
fisld sdjolnlng blag. Large full-equipped gym
naslu v Experienced teachers. Year Boek,
Upward 8. Eitxal. Hdm. 4234 Baltimore ave.
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Shorthand, Typewriting, Dookkeeplng, English,
day and night sessions. Send tor catalog.
Mercantile Library Bldg.. loth above JTheatnut,
TUB HOLUAN SCHOOL, 2204 WALNUT if"
Prom Montessorl through College Prepara
tory. General course emphasized. Strong jio
mest! Science course Outdoor classrooms.
Special attention to small boys and girls.
'PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE"
Talrtv Var at 11 th anj Chotnut Afreet.
Business. Shorthand and fscretarlal Course.
.."i'?',, I n Wth nd oifaroTivI
Philadelphia I Business courses that win busl.
Commercial I Dess approval.
behool I Day IIS OOj Night 11.00
Mlir. xuivBVJitiAuat nciioei ot Languages
1M4 Chestnut tit. (WeigUtman Uldg.i
EsUb. m. Uouoo Klrecbbaum, Principal
61'ltINO GAKI1EN INSTITUTE. PHILA."
AHT MECHANIC! KLKCTRICITV
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MAKi HKKVAKD KOHEKTsTTTs N, IMS. H.
Elocution i Voice, day and evening olasasa,
MAHKK I'ftKl'. WITHHMSrOON NUML
Call, Law, X4. Day. STc Vlr, KM.
Marie McCutcheon, Mils Etta Stupka,
Miss Beatrice Harkness, Miss Marie
Klause, Miss Irma Clegg, Mr nnd Mra.
McCutcheon, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Cham
bcrlaln, Mr. Frank Tighe, Mr. Joseph
Montague, Mr. John MoTahiney, Mr,
Thomas McBride, Mr. Joseph Mooney,
Mr. John Walsh, Mr. Thomas McGlnley
nnd Mr. Thomas Mellvalne.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Armstrong, ef
8612 Baring street, gave an at home and
mustcnle on Friday. Among those present
were Miss Gertrude Smith, Miss Elizabeth
Betz, MIfs Lillian Clemmer, Miss M.
Shields, Miss Florence Bender, Miss Agues
Donahue, Miss Margaret Fitzgerald, Miss
E. Maurer, Mr. IC Roberts, Mr. R. Allen,
Mr. J. Kane, Mr. P. Dcvtne, Mr. R. Bailey,
Mr. 8. Oegan Mr. J. Musselman and Mr.
B. Harper. Miss Fitzgerald rendered sev
eral solos, and Miss Maurer accompanied
on the piano.
The annual watermelon party nnd en
tertalnment of tho Madonna Cathollo
Club was given last week.
It Clrcolo ill Bant' Agnese fY"oung
Ladles' Guild of the Madonna House) was
well represented.
Tho program for the evening Included
musical selections, songs, recitations,
danrlng and games, In which the members,
nnd their friends shared.
This Is but a forerunner of the sea
son, which will comprise entertalnmonts,
lectures, debates, essay contests, pool,
checker and pinochle tournaments and
athletics in every branch.
There will bo a vaudeville entertain
ment nnd dance given In Lyric Hall, 828
South 6th street, on October 1.
The committee In chnrgo of the affair
Is headed by Mr. George H. Bonner, dj
rfctor: Mr. Leonard Gabriel, Mr An
thony Mnglletta: Mr. Salvatore Rlcehl
ardl, Mr. Nicholas Marasco and Mr. Jo
seph A. LombardI, secretary.
Camden and Vicinity
Miss Marian Gross and Mr. Leror
Gross, of "th and Market streets, have
returned from a two months' atay at
Atlantic City.
Mr. C. Chester Craig, of Chambers ave
nue, has rented the "Webster property In
Merchantvllle, recently occupied by Mr.
Charles Bailey, who has moved to Had
donflcld. Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Hemingway, of 503
Linden street, have returned from a visit
to their children in North Carolina and
at their old home In Bloomsburg, Pa.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Smith, Mrs. E.
W. Jefferles and Mr. David Balrd re
turned by motor this week from Buck
wood Inn, Shawnee, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs T S. Pancoast. of 421
Linden street, have closed their summer
home at Haddonfleld.
Suffrage Events Today
EQUAL FRANCHISE SOC1ETT
Noon Sleeting at Paxonla Mill, ()th street
and Allegheny aenue. Speaker. Mies Anna
McCue.
8 10 p. m. Meeting nt Kenslnuton avenus end
Clearfield Ktrect. Speakers, Miss Bertha, Sapo
Mts and Graham C. Woodward.
WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY.
2. p. m. Meeting at headquarters. 1723
Chestnut street.
8 P. m. Meeting at Oth and Pike streets.
Speakers. Mlsa Jane M)er and Mrs. J, C
Phillips.
8 p. m. Meeting at 44th street and Lancas
ter aienue. Speakers. Mrs. M, D. Griffith and
Mlsa Anna McFarland.
S P. m. Meeting at 2SS South 52d Btreet.
Speaker, Miss William Albert Wood.
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Wharton School of Finance and
Commerce
OFFERS EVENING COURSES
Accounting and Commercial Law
Real Ettate and Inturanea
Advertising and Selling
Finance and Banking
Registration evenings, except Saturday, 7 to
0, Sept. 13 to 24. Sessions krgln Sept. 54,
Logan Hall, 30th and Wdodland ave.
LA SALLE COLLEGE,
BROAD ABOVE GIltAItU AVE.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Conducted by the Christian
Brothers. Exceptional courses In
Engineering, Arts, Pre-medlcal
and commercial subjects. De
grees granted. Gymnasium and
supervised athletics. Regular
High School department and
school (or little boys. Scholar
ships ottered In College Dept.
Splendid location and excep
tional equipment. Reopens Sept.
13th. Send (or catalogue to
Bro. Denis Edward, President
STRAYER'S
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Commercial, Stenographic, Sec
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courses. Day and night session
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Instruction, Charges moderate.
Positions guaranteed. Special in
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INITIATIVE
Is a quality of mind and personality capable
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Tha School that lAvit Ui Ktvori
Located In tha beautltul Perklomen VaUar,
within esy roach from Philadelphia ju4
New York. Co-educational. Prepares (sr M
colleges i.nd universities. Has enyUbU rec
ord (or scholarship. Excellent course u
Uuslnesa, Agriculture. Domestic ficieswa.
Musla and Elocution. Strongly moral. Perl
sons) Interest In student. llate r
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