BYESriNG L'EDGEft PHIkXDEEPHIA, TTJESDAX, SEPTEMBER 21 lttt5? PLNS FOR THE DEBUTANTE ARE ANNOUNCED EACH DAY Miss Fisher Will Be a December Bud Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Radcliffe Cheton to Make Bow to Society . AND MI18. 8 WILSON FISHER, JVL of Brier H1U, Morris road, Ambler, will Introduce their daughter, Mtsi a. Hotamonde Flaher at a large tea, which will be given At the Acorn Club on Satur day. December 4. MlfB Fleber la a alster of 11 lag ElUabeth w Flaher. The engagement ot iier brother, Mr. Clarence W. Flaher, to Mlaa Josephine J. Cooke, waa recently an nounced. vina Charlotte M. Cheston, daughter ef Dr. and Mra. Radcliffe Cheston, -will be Introduced at n tea to be given on Wednesday, October SO. The members of the Woman's Auxil iary of St. Francis' Country House for Convalescents and others actively Inter ested In working for the success of the alphabetical country fair and market day to be held at Darby, October 2. will meet at the house this afternoon at 3 o'clock to discuss and arrange further details for the entertainment which promises to be the largest outdoor fete over given for the benefit of the charity. Among those expected to be present this afternoon will be Mrs. J. M. Quennell, Miss Helen Grace Smith, Mrs. John J. Coyla, M'ss Julia Laguerenne. Mrs. James J Mundy, Mrs. Joseph F Qnllaghor, Mrs. A J. Ball, Mrs. Robert T. Ulckncll, Miss ifarle Trascl, Mrs. Henry C. Dsllng, Mrs. Louis Olry Lusaon, Mrs. Charles M. Mut lln Miss May Loftus, Mrs. A. C. Bryan, Mlra Florence Dour, Mrs. D. it. De Vcaux and many others Interested In the good work. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Houston, Miss Charlotte Harding; Brown and Miss Elea nor Houston hae closed their homo at Clapboard Island, Me , and are motoring home through Now England. Mr. and Mrs. Logan M. Bullitt, Jr., and their little daughter, Dorothy Bullitt, who have been spending a fortnight with Mr. Bullitt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Logan M. Bullitt, at their country home In Tor resdale, returned on Sunday to Detroit. Miss Jean Christian Bullitt, who has been visiting- Miss Elizabeth Thompson, at Winter Harbor, Me , and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mercur Eshleman, at MUford, Mass , returned last week. Mr. Joseph E. Wldener, of Lynnewood Hall, Elklns Park, has returned to New port on his steam yacht Josephine. Mr. Clarence Dolan accompanied Mr. Wldener. Mrs. John F. Rogers and her daughter. Miss Katharine Rogers, of 2201 St James place, returned home last week from Lake Placid, N. Y where they have been spending several months at the Lake Placid Club. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Elklns, Jr., of Chelten House, Elklns Park, Pa., have returned home from Maine, where they spent the summer. Mls Agnes MeDonough, of 2121 Pine street, has returned after being the guest for the month of August of Miss Caroline Rulon Miller, at her camp on the St. Lawrence River Miss Alma Anderson, of 833 Pine street, has returned from Ashevllle, N. C where she attended a house party. Mr. William H. Montgomery, 2525 South ISth street, joined Mrs. Montgomery on Sunday at Atlantic City en returning from a trip to Pittsburgh. N. T., Bluff Point, Loon Lake, Lake Placid, Saranao Lake, leaving via Lake George and Lake Champlaln. Along the" Main Line MERION. Mr. and Mrs. S. Earle Haines, of Maple avenue, have returned from New England, where they spent the cummer. Mrs. Charles Winder, of Baltimore. Is Visiting her granddaughter, Mra. S. Wil son Heaton, and Mr. Heaton at their home, corner Berkley road and Wynne wood avenue. HAVERFORD. Mrs. William Baker El liot and Miss Adele Elliot have returned from York Harbor and are stopping at Haverford Court. Mr. E. Clark Creaeer, of Montgomery avenue, spent the week-end with friends in Wilmington. BRYN MAWR-Mtas Eleanor Eveland. of Montgomery avenue, Is giving a dance this evening at Haverford Court. Mr. Raymond Karsner, of 1320 South Broad street, was the guest of Mr. Fred erick Abernethy, of Gulf road, over the week-end. Dr. and Mrs. Henry N. Sanders, of 215 Roberts road, who have been spending the summer In Canada, will return to their home today. ROSEMONT Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Dolan and daughters. Miss Rosalie and Miss Alexandra Dolan, accompanied by Mrs. Dolan's mother, Mrs. Nellson Brown, will return to their home In Rose rnont this week. They will do extensive entertaining during the horse show. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Curtln. of Brentwood, will entertain tflelr son-tn-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Wlnsor, Jr., during the month of Oc tober. Mr. and Mrs. Wlnsor have been pending the summer at Eagle's Mere. ST. DAVID'a-Mrs. Lewis Nellson en tertained the members of the Main Line Reading Club at Cooloch, her St. David's home, on Saturday afternoon. Among those present were Mrs. Charles Blnntck son, 3d. Mrs. Ledyard Heckscher, Mrs. John Kent Kane, Mra. Thomas Newhall, Mrs. Carroll Hodge, Mrs. Burton Chance, Mrs. Theodore Spencer, Mrs. Daniel M. Barrlnger, Mrs. J. Ogleeby Paul and Mrs. Jphn Harvey Gordon. Miss Caroline J. Brlnton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferree Brlnton, of Windy brow, left for Northampton, Mass., yes terday to continue her course at Smith College. WAYNH.-Mr. and Mrs. John Tlllotson s.ve returned from Brownfleld, Me., to the Boulders, their place In Wayne. Miss Louise Nichols s another Wayne flrl who will matriculate at Smith Col lege. Miss Nichols and her mother ex pect to leave for Northampton today. DBVON.-Mr. and Mrs. George Lelb Harrison have returned from Cape May to Happy Creek Farn, their home In Devon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wain Har Hson have also returned from Narragan ett PJer, where they spent the summer. Mr, and Mrs. William K. Yarrow will joon movo to Haverford. where they have taken an apartment. Chestnut Hill Mr, and Mrs. B. Rittenbouse Miller and Lieutenant William Woods SmjAh. U, S. N., and Mrs, Smyth have returned from short motor trip to the Poconos. Lieu tenant and Mrs. Smyth will return to Nolcs for the Bec4fty pat wtH t accepted sad printed ta the Kreator Ledger, but all auch notices must be written sa one aide ef the papar, aauat ba signed Is fuU, vrHb full ad drees, and when poaalU ttlrpbes Biiaaber sauat ba s4fM, (Mail s44 sue wmmslanliaaa t UM, 4Mm," Kwlai U4r, as CkratNut ears. UaUa taaa rasulramants aawto4 at aa in4inlt aa ha ri li. tatt W a m ha , ajaMssb4. their home In the Washington Navy Yard on Thursday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ron Pllllrur. of S707 Creshetm road, will occupy the house owned by Mr Gladstone Fessenden on Mermaid lano during tho coming winter. Mrs. Pilling was Miss Anna Fries, ot C135 Wayno avenue, before her marrlago several years nso. Germantown Miss Josephine Reeves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Butler Reeves, Jr., of AhhnttMfnri ,V.nll. will n.l-n.l a.Aa,. briar School, In Virginia, this winter. ..loBior crancis itcevcs, 30, has gone to Kent, N. II., to attend school. Mr. Carl Dodge, who Is making his home In Chicago, la spending a fortnight as tho guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mapes Dodge, at their home, McKean avenue and Clapler street. Mr. Dodgo will return today from Oyster Bay on board the yacht Vega, owned by Mr. Jo seph Loverlng Wharton, of Ontalauna, on tho Old York road. Mr. and Mrs. Dodge and Miss Josephine Dodge, who hao closed their Jamestown cottage, will re turn today from Atlantic City, where they have been during September. Mr. Louis Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Blight Robinson, of 418 West Price street, has entered the Culver Military Academy. Mr. James Hooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hooper, of 135 West Carpenter street, has returned to Princeton Uni versity whore ho will enter the sophomore doss. Miss Marjories SUlcock, of New York City, Is at present the guost of Mrs. Henry D. Rogers, at her homo, 231 West Chelten avenuo. Miss Elizabeth MacCuen Smith, of West Chelten avenue, has returned to her home from Klneo, Me., where she spent the summer. Along the Reading Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilson and family. of Mount Carmel avenue, Glenslde, havo returned homo after spending several weeks at Wildwood. Miss Teal, of Huntingdon Valley, has had as her guest Miss Phyllis Fosdlck, of Cincinnati, O., for some time. Miss Fosdlck left last week for Narragansett Pier, where she will remain for several weeks. Mrs. H. D. Cotter and her daughter. Miss Harriett Cotter, of Glenslde, who have been spending the months of July and August at Wernersvllle, nre now at Chelsea, where they will remain till tho end of September, when they will return to their home. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hauser. of Wil low Grove avenue and Waverley road, Glenslde, have returned home from At lantic City, whero they spent the sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Street and fam ily, of Ashbourne, have returned to their home after spending tho past few weeks at Asbury Park, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Cross, formerly of Gwynedd Valley, have taken an apart ment at 606 Mldvale avenue, Germantown, which they will occupy for tho winter. West Philadelphia Mrs. John M. Gessler will entertain at cards On Thursday, September 30, at her home, 3912 Baltimore avenue. In honor of Miss Louise Gelston Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delaplalno Green, whose marriage to Mr. Herbort Day Wller will take place on Monday, Octo ber XL Mrs. A. Southern Conway, of the Avon dale, 39th and Locust streets, la spending a few days in New York. occupying her summer home at Bristol, wilt return to her home, 4120 Leldy ave nue, next week. Mrs. J. F. Lamorelle and Miss Marie Lamorelle, of 3510 Baring street, left Saturday for a two months' western trip, when they will visit the Exposition. Miss Lamorelle will return homo by way of Chicago, where she will spend a month visiting friends. Mr, M. A. Dempsey and the Misses Dempsey have closed their cottage In Chelsea and returned to their home, 4431 Baltimore avenue. South Philadelphia Mr. Louis Mollnarl and family, of 1312 South Sth street, have returned from a three months' stay at their cottage In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elliot, of 2426 South Woodstock street, entertained tho Calvary Dramatic Club at their home on Saturday evening. Among those present were Miss Florence Casey, Mr. Elliot Mackey, Mr. David Chambers, Mr. Harry Fleming and Frank Phillips. Si "' i i r4 ; ' .ft JL2 I lB KK V-i tass4 iK X J I t saB SsfisV "Rtf. BlBBr L !IK g w. i T imiiriOTMiiiiiirT1'';!!!!-'! -rriil MRS. GEORGE DALLAS DIXON, Jr. An extrenwly popular matron of tha younr aoi. Mrs. Dixoa wm MUs Asimm GrKM, Jill 'I H SJISI HWIHHSSJ lj l.- IBatsaeflsSSKIsssssKsHs&sfliasw -.x ,-'TfKLkw3KKIM mam w " 1 II i yyWIwT ' ' iMFWiiriPiM SSBBBBBS3sH&aH. vHasBBMBBBBBBlssaBNEBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH' bbbbbsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb ) mXKt&M&JtZsSM&XBEaffiSftfRmKL'-'K sbssssssbissssssssssssssi mmajsmiSMuSaHmumKt 'LssseasssssssssssH 'iHHral&nc&SBHBrcifltlHSHHlBHIIlHf J-?li. tssssssssssssssssssb lnM9ibMKHrni1QiaBKKklHBUir.,,, ssssssssssssssssssW MBIwBB3BffJffMyffi,y iTs","""JsPIsstI f-WS- lly rrtiin.irmiiBi.-Si.ii.ni. '- -- "if r n i ft rem '" sfc V aTsht lasWast kt.iiin-rrimv fi inmsW isAoa AJ-TiWiilni)a, ,.-------r--(f, Photo by A. Haeseler from painting by Seyftert. MRS. WILLIAM BAKER WHELEN A charming hostess, who is entertaining at present Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Campbell nnd Miss Elizabeth Reynolds, of Rye, N. Y., and Mr. Figueros, of Buenos Aires. VARIOUS ENTERTAINMENTS SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEK Home for Destitute Children Celebrates Golden Jubilee. Falls of Schuylkill M. E. Church Cele brates 78th Anniversary THE Golden Jubilee of the founding of the Catholic Home for Destitute Chil dren, 29th street and Allegheny avenue, will be celebrated during the week with a scries of entertainments, preceded by a religious ceremony In tho chapel this morning nt 9:30 o'clock. A Solemn High Mass was celebrated by Bishop John J. McCort; tho Rev. John T. McQuade. dea con; tho Rev William A. O'Donnell, BUb dcacon; assistant priest, tho Rev. Dr. Ed mund J. Fltzmaurlce, chancellor of the diocese, nnd master of ceremonies, the Rev. Thomas r. McNally. Archbishop Prendergast was attended by Monslgnor Nevll F. risher and Monslgnor Philip R. McDevltt. The program for the remainder of the day Includes a charming fairy operotta, "Florlnda," In which the charac ters were Impersonated by the children: and a luncheon was given for the clergy men and managers, who Include Aroh blshop Prendergast, Bishop McCort. Mr. A. A. Hirst. Mr. James P. McNlchol, the Rev. J F. McQuade, the Rev. Henry A. Nujlor, tho Rev. S. J. Lamb. Mr. James A. Flaharty, Mr. Ignatius J Horstmann, Mr. Edwin S. Megargee, Mr. Andrew A. O'Connell and Mr John B. Comber. Tomorrow afternoon nt 3 o'clock the Ladles' Aid. Society to Establish an In dustrial School at the home will be given an Informal reception with an entertain ment by tho children. Mrs. Charles P. Donnelly, president; Mrs Ignatius J. Horstmann, vice president; Mrs. P. F. X. Jones, treasurer; Mrs. Walter A. Nash, recording secretary, and Miss May Camp bell, corresponding secretary. There are about 200 members An Informal rccoptlon to the sisterhoods In Philadelphia will take place at the home on Saturday. Tho Jubilee will close on Sunday with an Interesting pro gram for tho Catholic societies connected with the home. These Include Knights of Columbus, St. Vincent do Paul Society. Phllopatrlan Club and Cahlll Club. The home was organized during the Civil War for the orphans of soldiers. A number of Interesting entertainments will be given during the week In the Falls of Sqhuylklll Methodist Episcopal Church, Queen lano above Ridge avenue, the occasion being a "rally week" In Bala-Cynwyd Mrs. Edward Legge, of Boston, Is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, Bamuel Stephenson,' of City avenue, Bala. Mr. Legge, who spent the week-end ati Bala, has returned to Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Thompson and family have closed their bungalow on Long Island, and are now at their home on Cynwyd road, Cynwyd. Mr. and Mrs. C, V. Rell, formerly of 8316 North 17th street, who spent the summer In Cynwyd have taken a house on City avenue, Bala. North Philadelphia Miss Frances McManus, of 141J North 18th street, has left for Trinity College, Washington, where she will resume her studies this year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Besoh, of 1403 West York street, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Margaret Besch. to Mr. Leon Wilson Shute, on last Wed nesday evening. Following an extended tour of the Great Lakes, Mr. and Mrs. bhute will make their home In Logan. Mr, and Mrs. Morris nalbert, of 714 North 2d street, announce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Cecelia Halbert, to Mr. Harris Clarfeld. Mrs. H. George, of 2301 North Wood stock street, has returned from a three weeks' tour of Mt Carmel, Shenandoah, MInersvllIe and Pottsvllle. Chester Mr. William Wilkinson and daughter, Mlsa Nellie Wilkinson, of West Sth street, have returned home after a visit to Ni agara Falls and the Great Lakes. They also visited the Toronto fair and the Rochester exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pratt Howard have arrived at their home In Moyland after a delightful motor trip through New England, where they stopped at all the principal summer resorts. BRYN MAWR HORSE SHOW BRYNMAWRHOUNDSHOW celebration of the 78th anniversary of tho church. Last night Prof. Adam Gelbel gave a lecture Illustrated with organ solos. Tonight the church choir, conducted by Mr. Joseph Smith and as sisted by Miss Rachel I. Mlnsker, or ganist, will give a very attractive musi cals. The program for the remainder of the week Includes: Wednesday eve ning, a lecture by the Rev. Dr. W. L. Munhall, with music by the Pentecostal Band; Thursday night, "Silver Bay Echoes." being a reproduction of tho features of the summer conferences at Silver Bay, and Friday night "The Children's Festival." drills, recitations and songs by the Sunday school children. Under the auspices of the German Home Society a sauerkraut supper will be given on Thursday, from 4 to 8 o'clock, at the Evangelical Home for the Aged, Old York road and Hunting Park ave nue. In aid of that Institution. An illustrated lecture, "A Night In the East Indies," will be given by Mr. James Pye on Thursday night, under the aus pices of the Bible class of St. Ambrose's Protestant Episcopal Church, Howard and Ontario streets. The lecturer has spent eight years In India. Mrs. Ida PflBterer entertained the Mite Society of the Roxborough Baptist Church last night at her home on Ridge avenue. The members Include Mrs. Rosa Jones, president; Mrs. Walter Snyder, secretary; Mrs. Emma Hays, treasurer; Mrs. Samuel Blrkmlre, Mrs. Harry Hays, Mrs. Buahrod Hagy, Mrs. Emma Gled hill. Mrs. Emma Levering, Mrs. Ed mund Keely, Mrs. Augustus S. Peter man and Mrs. Harry Heft. Miss Corlnne Vendlg, of 2206 North Van Pelt street, will entertain the Olad wynne Club on Beptember 26, when an Interesting musical and literary pro gram, Including a debate, will be given by the members. The newly elected offi cers are: President, Mr. Harold Slefeld; vice president. Miss Helen Wlrtschafter; treasurer, Mr. Maurice Wlrtschafter; secretary. Miss Corlnne Vendlg, and chairman of the Literary Committee, Mr. Jerome Welntraub. Camden and Vicinity Mr. Clarence Munger, of 421 Cooper street, and Mrs. G. II. Wenthlng, of North Sd street, are enjoying a 10 days' motor trip In New England. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Jennings, of nod donfleld, are entertaining Miss Alice Evans, of Washington, D, C. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Halllnger have closed their Ocean City cottage, and returned to their home at Merchant-vllle. Rienzi We have interpreted the most bril liant of the recently created niodes in our collection of velvet, satin and tulle evening gowns for the Fall and Winter season. v Tailleur and Trotteur models of exclusive style diction are now ready for approval, 1714 Walnut Street Tioga Miss Carolyn Zerbe, of IM7 Arose street, will spend the next two months visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph r, Zerbe, at Zerbe, Pa. Mr. Margaret Steward Bundqultt an nounces the betrothal of her son, Mr. Clayton Wilson Bundqulst, to Miss Bea trice Earl Ford, of Richmond, Va, Mrs. William Ambler and her family, who have been summering In llast Orange. N. J., have returned to their home, 3431 North 19th street. Mr. and Mrs. SaTnuel T. Fox, of 1S2T West Tioga street, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emory Frlcke and Miss Charlotte Frlcke, of 2225 West Tioga street, have returned from several weeks' stay In Ambler. Northeast Philadelphia Miss Rebecca Mansbach, of 1515 North Franklin street, la spending a few weeks with relatives In Pittsburgh. Miss Nanoy Ford, of North 8th street. Is spending several weeks visiting rela tives and friends In Chicago. Miss Irene Schwartz, of 1042 North 2d street, has Just returned from a five weeks' stay in New York. On Friday, October 23, the Oaks Club will hold their 21st grand annual ball at the Philadelphia Quartet Hall, German town avenue above Lehigh avenue. Roxborough Mr. William Lanlgan, Br., ot Manayunk, has returned from a visit to York, Pa. Mrs Peter Glaub. 124 Rloka avenue, Is visiting relatives In Pottsvllle and Haxle ton, Pa. Mr. William Nickels has announced that tho regular meetings of the Manayunk Business Men's Association will be re sumed for the season. The first meeting of the fall session will be held tomorrow evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cobden and Miss Mary White, of 1324 West Allegheny ave nue, havo returned from tho Catsklll Mountains, whero they spent the summer. The 10th anniversary of the Ceramlo League of Philadelphia will be cele brated by a banquet at the Adclphla on the evening of October 11. Mr. Albert Cobden Is president of the league. Mrs. Robert Innes, of Rochelte avenue, Wlssahtckon, has returned from the Dela ware Water Gap. She was accompanied by Miss Sarah Adams. Frankford Mr. and Mrs. Howard Health, of Penn street, are spending this month at At lantic City as the guests of Miss How ard's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Kuhns, at their cottage on Rhode Island avenue. Mrs. J. Wyckoff, of Benson avenue. Fox Chase, has as her guest for two weeks Miss Aleta Sharpley, of West Phila delphia. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bell and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. Fulweller and son, of Co lumbia, Pa , and Mr. and Mrs. E. IC Dommy, of Pittsburgh, Pa, have re turned to their homes after having spent a fow days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bloch, of Fox Chase. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Martin and their daughters, Miss Katherino Martin and Miss Jessie Martin, have returned from a 10 days' motor trip, stopping at the Delaware Water'Gap for three days. Delaware County Friends of Mrs. Margaret Helm, of Media, will be pleased to hear that she is rapidly recovering from the effects of an operation she was compelled to un dergo recently. Mr. Paul Clark will shortly return to his home In Media. He has been staying In Chicago for the last month. Mr. and Mrs. W. Franklin Mathues, of Swarthmore, are being entertained at a week-end party In New York by Mrs. II. Harkness. What's Doing Tonight Lecture, "EnBlneerlns Societies ana Pub licity." toy O. E. Drayer. Engineers' Club, 131T Bpruce atwet: 8 30 o clock. Nortbwoat Suatnes! Men, 2338 Columbia ave nue. 8 o'clock Free. Flltyeeventh Street Improvement Aaaocla tlon, Stlnson'a Hall, Olrard avenue and OOth street; 8 o'clock. Free. Frankford Hoard ot Trade, Frankford; 8 O'clOCaCa Lancaster Avenue Business Men. 3830 Lan caster avenue; 8 o'clock. Free, notary Club, Kuglefa restaurant. Suffrage Events Today equal rnANcmaB society; Noonday meeting- at 4th and Walnut streets. Speaker, Miss Uertha Sapovlts. Noonday meeting at tna Textile Machine Company, Hancock and Somerset streets. Speaker. Ulss Anna McCue. IJO p. m. Meeting at Qraver'a lane and dermantown avenue. Speakers, Mlsa Bertha Sapovlts and Mrs. Franklin Spencer Edmonds, 8 ..W p. m. Meeting at Sd and 'Washington streets. Speaker, Samuel Moyerman. WOMAN SUFFRAGE PAUTT. g p. m. Meeting at 40th atreet and Lan caster avenue. Speakera Dr. Kate W. Bald win and Mra. M. D. Griffith. 8 s. m. Meeting on City Hall plats. Speaker, Mlsa Butb Verlenden. 8 p. m. Meeting at Sth atreat and Allegheny avenue. Speaker, Mrs. J. O. Phillips. 8 p. m. Meeting at Marshall and Poplar streets. Speaker, Mlsa Eatelle Russel 8 p. m. Meeting; at Sth and Carpenter streets. Speakers, Mra Marlon Holmes and A. M. Olmsted, SEPTEMBER DAYS THB marriage ef Miss Eda O. Wild, daughter of Mr. Henry Wilde, to Mr. Clarence B. Krats, of Norrlstown, took place en Saturday morning at the home ot the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lees M. Sohadet, 4338 Pechln street, Roxborough. The Rev, Henry Bchmleder, pastor of the Bethany Lu theran Church, Martin and Pechln streets, performed the ceremony, whloh was followed by a wedding breakfast. The bride was attended by Miss Viola Krats, of Norrlstown, the bridegroom's sister, as bridesmaid, who wore a suit of dark blue taffota, with a hat of blue velvet. Mr. Harvey Horn, of Norrlstown. was the beat man. Mr. and Mrs. Krats left on their honeymoon trip, and upAn their re turn wilt live at 381 Kraros avenue, Rox borough. BMITn-MATJRER. A wedding took place last Tuesday afternoon at St. Peter's Roman Cathollo Church. 5th street and Olrard avenue, when Miss Elizabeth Maurer, of 1B23 North Orkney street, became the bride of Mr. Walter 8mlth, of Pentisgove. N J. Mr. Harry Weldmann, ot Pittsburgh, Law Medicine Dentistry Pharmacy Theology Full details in Catalog T-44. State course in which you are inter ested. 'Phone Diamond 831. TEMPLE UNIVERSITV II road St. below Merit X Philadelphia J ACCOUNTANCY "- Bnlesmans'iln Pace Standardized Eng lish, Advertising, fihorthand Iteportlni. Heal Estate and Conveyancing The completion of any one of these courses will enable you to make more money. Send for particulars about our Special Nlgiit School Courses. I atraycf s Business College I (01 to 807 Chestnut St., PhUa. I Applications also received for admls I slon to tegular Shorthand and Duln Issoi Courses. B" The "William Penn Charter School Eight South Twelfth. Street Philadelphia. Pa. The Fall term opens on the 28th of Sep tember. The buildings may be Inspected, and applicants listed, on and after Beptem ber 7th. The prospectus will be gladly aent upon application, also, when desired, a copy of the recent publication, "The Making of a Man," written under tha direction of the Headmaster. Richard M.Jones,LL.D..Headmaster BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE training materially shortens the long apprenticeship necessary t tnoeo -who enter business unprepared. All grad uates guaranteed positions. Telephone! Lombard 1196-1197 XAFAVETTE DTJILDINO Sth and Chestnut Streets Alter Oct. 1st, Penn Mutual Bldg. Wanamaker Institute ZlD s WALNUT STS., OPENS SEPT. 29. Courses per term (SO wks ), 16 00. Algebra, Art Needlework, CooVlng, Drawing. Dressmak ing, English, French, Geometry. German, Hal Ian, Latin. Mech. Draw'g Millinery, Plan Read'g & Estlmat'g, Spanish, Telegraphy, ST; Business Arltb . 8j Architectural Draw'g, Banjo, li'k'f't, Guitar, Mand'n, Palnt'g (China, OH, Water Color), Pen'shlp Cor'pcnd., Pub. School. Violin. f0; Garment Cut'g, Steno'phjr A TypeWt'g, 110: Vocal Lessons, 112; Combined nookkeep'g. Stenography & Typewriting, I IB; Piano, Afternoon Eve. Wilt for Catalor F. FRIENDS' CENTRAL And Its Elementary Schools, opes a NINTH MO. (September) 21st ICth and Race Sts. tBth Bt. and Lancaster Ave. 17th Bt. and Olrard Ave. Greene Bt. above School Lane, Oermantowaw Principals In attendanoe after Ninth Mo. 1st. WM. B. BARRETT, lDtn and Race Bta. Country Day School for Boys Opens Beptember tSrd Vmnigmry Af Wynntitoad, fm. jut. Olbsen Bell. A. B . B. D., Read Master, will be at sohool dally, 11 to i. Ardmore 1B22. University of Pennsylvania WHARTON SCHOOL OF FIIfANCB AND COBtMEIlOB Offer Evening; Couraea Registration evenings, except Baturday, T te , Brat. 18 to 24 Sessions begin Sept. it. LOGAN HALL. 89th AND WOODLAND AVE. STANDARD Y.M.C.A. COURSES Gave carfare. Evening School. Dormitory, Expert Instructors, Individual Method, Swim mlng Pool, Gymnasium. West II ranch V. M. O. A., Bid and Ransom. North llranch Y. M. O. A., 1018 W. Lehigh. Germantown Friends CL-,J OPENS Ma 2IST jCnOOl AT 8145 A. M. TANLET R. TA11NALL. PrlaelaeJ Palmer Business School sjfcorthana. Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Engllse, day and ntght sessions. Bend for catalog. Maroantlle Library Bldg.. 10th above Chestnut. The Holmetn School walwt bt. Monteseort through College Preparatory, pomestle Science. Out-of-door classes. Eiuapsia ,v. rir, .jfc.i wiiesieyjf rrin. PREPARATION FOR ANT COLLEGE, ANT WUre3W BROWN PREPARATORY BOAP AND CHERRY WRMWI FRIENDS SELECT SCHOOL BOYS 140 N. 1Mb. St-OIRUI All grades. New eesu Phils. Sckol of DMign fwr Weasa BROAD AND MASTK!( BTB. REOPENS BEPTEMBER 2TTH. BPMINO OAKBEN INSTITUTE, PJ ajii Hcvaaruta-aLavi Xlaht exmoose Wrtte WeaVJais X ";!SZ; 'S'sM:Hi&'J&at JAMM, J". yOUl, Tyteee bsJsHaws. PROVE POPULAR WITH BRID was the beat mtm. Maurer, a sister ef the bfttte, M bridesmaid. After the weddln tlon was given at the home ef tsja 1 parents, after which Mr. ajvs left on their honeymoon tri I comxon. RAKER DISVKLIN. The marriage of Miss Dorta DrsH,H' daughter or Mr. and Mrs. John r. Drm lln, to Mr Eugene Berkeley Baker', two place quietly last evening at the heme of the bride's parents, (250 Parkslde.avnuk Owing to a reoent death In the family of the bridegroom only the Immediate tauri nes and a few very Intimate friends weft present, and there was no bridal' party. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mra Baker left for a trip to Malno and upeit their return will live at Tli CrealK'Iro road, where they will be at home aftef November 1. Mr. Baker's home waa formerly In Boston where he attended tna Massachusetts 8chool of Technology be fore entering the architectural school of the University of Pennsylvania from which institution he graduated In 1914. He was a winner of the Stewardsoa prln this year. SCHOOL OF KNOINKKKINO THIS IS 11FXH8TRATION WEEK Practical Cannes far Employed Mesh CHEMISTRY four years. Incloatos General and Analrtlcal Chemistry. Physics and Mathematics. Opportunity la given for specialization in Iron and steel, paints and Varnish, dyslnaj; bleachlnr and other Industrial llitaa. M. MECHANICAL DRAVGHTINa A Three years Including Mathematics, " Machine Design, and Elements of 1.191 Strength of Materials, other Ttchnt' J-ilJ- cal Courses, Principles of Engineering ii. Applied Electricity. Architectural jinn Drawing. Estimating, Architectural St. Engineering. 100 other courses. Ex cellent facilities for laboratory ami draughting room work. Positions se cured. Send for catalog, stating Tostr Interest. GSNTRAI, EDUCATIONAL INSTMU1J6 School of Industrial Art of the Pennsylvania Museum Broad and Pine Streets. PhUa. Illusti'atlon. Architecture, Decorative painting and Sculpture, Pottery, Metal Work, Industrial Design. Philadelphia Textile School Practical Instruction In all branches at textile deslrnlnr. manufacture, chem istry and dyeing. Adequate mechan- ' icai equipment, successful graauaiss. School reonens Brntemher 28 Baturday Classes for teachers, Oct. -j Evening Classes, October . LESLIE W. MILLER, Principal Montessori BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL PRESTON 4432. 4311 WALNUT ST. Scientific direction of NORMAL CHIL DREN from 3 to 8 years Auto service. Supervised outdoor games. A LECTURE COURSE on the dlreetloai of Children or pre-echool age. Including: the study of their physical development, nutrition and mental activities, will be, given during the school year 1915-1018, ' MISS HILLS' SCHOOL 1808 srniJCK ST. Twenty-third yeir opem September 22. Primary. Junior and Benter rtenartmenta. Little bovs from 6 to 10 year of age are rtelved In the Primary School. Certificate admits to Mount llolyoke. Smith, Swarthmore Vnsaar and Welleslay. Root garden and gymnasium. i Mrs. Lyman, Miss Jones, Prlno M UN LINE BRANCH ART1MORE. PA. Second year ODens Sent ber 27. Montessori Kindergarten receives children between the ages of 3 and 6. Tiee Primary School admits boys to the age 10 and girls to the age of 14. Mra. Lyman, Miss Stccn, Principal ORATORY Elocution Journalitm Mind Building Saletmanthip Dramatic Art Authorship Day, Afternoon, Evening and Saturday Classes; Call or send tor 48-page catalor booklet, "Education and Buccesa." NKFP COLLKQE, 1730 Chestnut Street' NAZARETH. PA. SEND YOUR BOY TO Nazareth Hall Military SdniH Barest place In America for him Established In 1783 Rev. S. J. Blum, D.D., Principal CARLISLE. PA. ' """ CONWAY HALL 'SSSAl? . Special preparation for Preliminary Lay Examinations of Pennsylvania. w. A. uuiuusu.-v, (.arnsie, x'a. SOUTH BETHLEHEM, PA. BISHOPTHORPE MANOR A select school for xlrl" College preparatory e, finishing courses. Elective studies. AdiL. CSuee N. SyaDt, Prln., llox 2H. bo. Uetnlehem. P. GERMANTOWN WALNUT LANK SCHOOL 232 W. WALNUT LANE. QKRMANTOW Strong, Oeneral Courae, Domeatle Beteaejt Dept. Boarding Dept. opens Sept. 38th. Bejf Dept. opens epu amn. WASHINGTON, D. O. ST. ALBANS 1 The National Cathedral Bcheel fee? A country ecnool in national o Blihen ef waahlncten. Prea. Address tnastsr. XL Bt. Albas. Wuhlaztoa. D. MUSICAL fOMBS CONSERVATOR? Vv jut Yeir ot Success J9 Enrolment United ts 25W A Residential and Day Soke! C unparalleled facilities for the at tainment ot a complete saaeieej education In all branches from the elementary te the highest artlatle standard, A School pre-eminent among the great conservatories of the world be. cause ot its distinguished faessliy, original methods. Individual Imiroo tlon, high Ideals, breadth of culture and moderate coat. A School ot widest prestige, foaaded upon the suoeess ot Its graduates an students In position of musical re sponsibility. Eighteen Combe OraJnalss Ac cepted by the Philadelphia, Oeosixtro. 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