EVTSlttSTG EBBGEB PHIEADEIiPHlA. WEPT? B SPAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1915 ENGLE-YOUNG NUPTIALS WILL TAKE PLACE TONIGHT of psraddw. Mm. Aumitsaa JUohmami will attend Iter str m mtitron etf hsmer. The btidegroeat wnl kaare Mr Ms Mr. Frank Cluley. TVAONER-ALTVA'nDH. If til ji i fa i lv K .i I BRIDAL PARTY FOR THE DALE-HART NUPTIALS SELECTED Mrs. Ernest du Pont Will Be Matron of Honor Invita . tions Are Out for 'J At Home" to Introduce Miss Graham AT the wedding of Mlaa Pauline Hart and Mr. Edward Crathorne Dale the attendants will lncludo Mrs. Ernest du Pont, who will be matron of honor, and the two little flower girls will be Mies Eyelyn Drayton and Miss Laura Hard log. Mr Dale will have for beat man Mr. Hermann A, Denckla, and his ushers will Include Dr. Arthur Newlln. Mr. John o.mhrldEe. Mr. Walter Llpplncott, Mr. Arthur H. Brocklc, Mr. Albert P. Ger hard, Dr. Frederick Frnley, Mr. George . tiiKtlcft. Mr. Harry Maybln Hart. Dr. John M. Crulco and Mr. Charles West Churchman. The wedding will take place In St. George-by-the-niver, numson, N. J., at i o'clock on Tuesday, October 12, and will be followed by a reception at the home of Miss Hart's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. Horace Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spencer Graham have Issued Invitations for a large "at home" on Wednesday, October 13, from 4 until 7 o'clock, at their home on West Chestnut, avenue. Chestnut Hill, to Intro dice their daughter, Miss Maria Thayer Graham. The card of Mr. Howard Spen cer Graham. Jr., Is Inclosed. lr and Mt. Henry Belln, Jr., of Bcranton, have Issued Invitations for the marriage of Miss -Alice Belln to Mr, Sam uel du Pont, of Wilmington, which wilt take place on Wednesday, October 6, at the home of the bride's brother, Mr. Lammot Belln. 400 Park avenue, New York. Only the Immediate families have been Invited. Miss Margaret Dennlston, of School Houbo lane, will give a matinee thcatro party on Thursday, October 7, in honor of Miss Ethel Marrlot Jones and the fem inine' members of her bridal party, In cluding Miss Mary Carroll Hodge, Miss U Casper Wlster, Mrs. Aubrey Houston. Miss Elizabeth Jackson, of Boston: Miss Helena Gosling, of Bermuda: Miss Edith Gorham. Mrs. D. English Dallam, Jr. The party will be entertained at tea at the Bellevue-fitratford after the theatre. .. sw. .... -ni,att Tlfmhnm find her daughters, Miss Sophy Heberton Blspham and Miss Margaretta W. Blspham, who have been at their cottage In Ocean City will arrive at their city home, 4220 pine street, on Thursday afternoon. Miss Margaretta Blspham will bo among the debutantes of the season, but has not made any plans for a formal coming out. Bhe will attend the debutante affairs, however. The Bev. Clarence Blspham ar rived In the city on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Munn. who are the guests of Mrs. George D. Wldcner and George D. Wldener. Jr., at Mlramar, Newport, were guests of honor at a din ner on Monday evening, followed by dancing, given by their hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paul Brown, Jr., who have been spending the summer at Drulm Molr, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frederick Houston, have returned to their home, 1623 Ixcust street. Mr. and Mrs. Houston and Miss charlotte Harding Brown will return to town on Friday of j this week. Along the Main Line OVERBROOK Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Wentworth Carr and Miss Eleanor Carr have returned to their home, 6435 Over- 1.AAI. ...,.. frntn An AYtenaiVB tOUr Of tha-West. They returned by way of the Cana'dlan Pacific route. "Miss Carr, who graduated from Miss Wright's School, at Bryn Mawr, In the spring, will not make her debut this year but Instead will study art. Miss Dora Glbb, whehas been the guest of Mrs. John S. Gustlne, Jr., at her home on Woodbine avenue, will re turn to Trenton today. NAKBERTH. Mrs. David Smith will entertain at bridge this afternooi at her heme on Dudley avenue. Her guests will include Mrs. H. D. Archibald. .Mrs. Frank Bush, Mrs. William G. Nelson. Jr., Mrs. Mary Wilson. Mrs. A. B. Det wller. Mrs. Florence Garnett and Mrs. Edward Sterne. ARDMORE.-Mr. and Mrs. Howard Butcher. Jr., have closed Birds Nest Camp, Westerly, R. I., and opened their home, Llanfalr and Wlstar roads. Mrs. Alexander Sellers and family, of Glen road, will return Saturday from Maine, where they spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jefferys have closed their summer home. Somma Rlva, East Hampton, U I., and are now at their home on Valley road. Bala-Cynwyd Mr. and Mrs- George E. Snyder, of Bala, have closed their Chelsea cottage, and are, now at their home on Bryn Mawr avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Malone, of Bala, and. Mr. Malone's mother, Mrs. C. C. Ma lone. have returned from Ventnor, where they spent the summer at their cottage. Miss Elizabeth Malone, who Is still In Ventnor, will return to Bala tho early part of next month. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Little and fam ily, of Bryn Mawr avenue, will open their Bala home today, after spending the sum mer at Avalon. Mrs. and Mrs. Aloyslua Jones, of Llan falr road, Cynwyd, have returned from Cape May, where they passed the summer at their cottage. Chestnut Hill Mr. Charles A. Potter, of Evergreen and Prospect avenues, has returned from the shore and Is rapidly recovering from severe attack of rheumatlo fever. Mrs. Potter and Mrs. Dorothy Potter will go to New York today on a shopping tour and while there will be erven several en. U tertalnments, including a dinner and weaire party, Mlaa Catherine Robinson, daughter of Mrs, Alexander Robinson, of 326 Mermsld jne, la in Chelsea spending part of Sep tember. Miss Robinson will make her ebut later in the winter. " Mrs. John H. Whltaker. of Norwood venue, has returned to her home from a umroer spent In Ohio. Germantown MlSS Carolina. H,. Annvt,-. a? Mra , L?.tm,, Hrae, of Wayne, has gone to f Ith College for, the winter. Kr. and Mrs. William Duffleld, of 8340 "rmantowr. ' avenue, are entertaining ;'f Samuel Landla, of Hoiuton, Tex. LXr. nd Mrs. George Wulfkln, of 115 i t Coulter street, have returned from M hcn 'r at Atlantic City, r. and Mrs. Joseph Hayes, of 1M .. Notices for the Society page wtH be eeepUd and printed la tits Evening tt s4t such notice nut be Wttoit on one U of Die paper, must be ' eaguatl la fuH. wMh full aitdrrs. and 1 ! rn.ih.le telephone number mutt b J " awcH coxwutweatloa to I I'eWlr ," wU Lee. 1 MH 1 'tlsasfc Insist kii. " -" w mmm n mm East Price street, have returned from their cottage at Ocean City, where they spent the summer months. Along the' Reading Mr. and Mrs. John Bremer Miller, of Oak Lane, are spending September at the Seaside Hotel, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. William Howard, of Ablngton, have as their guest for several weeks Mr and Mrs. Millard Hlnes, of Petersburg. Va. Mrs. Willlnm Nice, Jr., of The Thistle, Spring avenue, Elktns Park, has returned to her home after spending several weeks In Maine with her daughter, Miss Kath rlne Nice. Mr. William C. Walton, of 6607 North 13th street. Oak Lane, has Issuei cards .for the marriage of his sister. Miss Valeria Walton, to Mr. Charles Morgan woods, on Wednesday evening, October 6, at 7 o'clock, at the Oak Lane Pres byterian Church. Mr. Woods and his bride will be at home after November 15, at tho Chntsworth, New York. West Philadelphia Df and Mrs. E. L. Vansant and their daughters. Miss Eugenia Vansant, Miss Louise Vansant and Miss Eleanor Van sant and son, Mr. Charles Vansant, have closed their cottage at Cape May and re turned to their home, 4033 Spruce street. Miss Louise G. Oreen, of 244 South 45th street, whose wedding to Mr. Herbert Day Wllcr will bo an event of the early au tumn, will bo the guest of honor at a luncheon to "be given next Saturday after noon by Miss Adelaide R. Conly at her home In Oak Lane. Miss Nan Ehlnger, of 42 South B2d street, has returned from Colorado., where her parents- havo taken up permanent resl'cnce. Mies Ehlnger Is widely known and popular In the younger set of the wcrtern section of tho city. Miss Marie Hogan, of 5109 Market street, has returned from Wlldwood. Tho betrothal of Miss Ida Mae Robert son. 6D0S Thompson street, to Mr. T. Ev erett Blddle, of G907 Thompson street, has been announced. South Philadelphia Mrs. 'George Yocum and her son, of 1841 South 23d street Is at home after a nino weeks' stay with relatives at the Barclay Farms, Roeemont. Mr. Charles Colbert and Miss L. Blrs brom. of South 16th street, have Just re turned from a trip of two weeks at Atlantic City. Mr. Frank Callahan, his wlfo and daughter, of Uith street below Wolf street, have returned after spending the summer In their country home at Haddonfleld. Tho marriage of Miss Frances Klnsella and Mr. Henry F. Wallcns was solem nized In St Anthony's Church on Wednes day. September 8. The ceremony was performed and the nuptial mass cele brated by tho Rev. Thomas L. Gaffney. Miss Catherine Klnsella was- the brides maid and Mr. Richard Klnsella best man. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. 2407 Wharton street. After a short visit to Atlantic City, the couple will make their home at 1419 Ettlng street. Northeast Philadelphia Mrs. Henry E. Strathman, of 2434 North 6th -street, and her daughter, Miss Emma Strathman, who Is prominently Identi fied with local social a'cf -'ties, are back in town from a summer at Wlldwood. A group of younger men of the north east who are Interested In nature studies left the latter part of last week for a hike through New Hampshire and Ver mont. They will return to the city the latter part of October. Most of them aro graduates of the C. H. S. They aro Mr. Conrad Boley. Mr. Emlyn Sholler. Mr. Linnard L. Rtlcr, Mr. Charles H. Schae fer, Jr., Mr. Curth Behrendts, Mr. Henry E. Strathman, Jr. The party will be met at Bretton Woods by Mr. George McCay, Jr., Mr. Jacob Grauer and Harry Weber, also of this city, who will Join the hike. Tioga Miss Esther Virginia Frlcke, of 1043 West Tioga street, who is prominently Identified with the musical, athletic and dancing set, is back in town afrer a de lightful trip to several coast resorts. Miss Frlcke Is one of the most charming of the younger set In the Tioga. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Sellg closed their Ventnor cottage last Week and returned to their Tioga home, 1417 West Efle ave nue. MISS FRANCES HATTIE PALMER Daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank II. Palmer, whose marriage to Mr. Anthony F. Papouschek, of Olncy, will take place today. BRYN MAWR HORSE SHOW BRYNMMHOUNDSHOW Septsmber 27-28-29-30 Octobr 1 and 2 DAMOIWS STUDENTS' CHAPTER PARK and SUeaUBHANNA AVM. Mlnnaim1 Class laoMaya Veataasaaya. AHuvitmm aytatr autyittf avo, f.M KAJyi" f4 v'JBaSaSHnBSJBBBjaJBS9 leeew ti !eff ' 4fteBlfetaaaaeeeeeeeeeSaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenH i Jn'vHBsaeeaBBBBaasSBBMSSBBasBBHBeBaJaVpBBSV 'mi' H1'TMn fTtif-ii ""'""- - 1-t'rt if ' mmmmmmlBmw' ' 1 1 PPPPPPPPPPPIplpPHr!i ""V ' TSrr PPPPPpH ' $ iillllMHHpfc. iH H . awj? (liiiiiiiiiHBHiiiiiiiiiiBs? jiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH I' jpislEisHPKl HHpslpsiHt 1 mmmmmmWrr, 4 k', BHisiisHi HaislllllllllllaaP U ' HtiiHI PPPPpK:4 . V& I -. Vj 'SU nH h Wmmmmmmk3:W JrL fe -, - lH! psIIIHHIpHKKHT -,, : i?(plpPPPPPPPpMpfcW?-V'K1 ' sSRrbmbbbbhHp! t MISS IDA MAE ROBERTSON Whose 'engagement to Mr. T. Everett Blddle, of West Philadelphia, has been announced. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION TAKES FORM OF WATERMELON PARTY Miss Edna Beck Is Guest at Affair Given by Parents. .Miss Mary J. Lewis Hostess at Suc cessful Reception A WATERMELON party was given last week by Mr. and Mrs. John Beck at their home, 1023 Wolf street, In honor of the birthday anniversary of their daughter, Miss Edna . Beck. Among those present were Miss Ruth Denncrl, Miss Anna Baun, Miss Marie Gaus, Miss Sara Campbell, Miss Helen Murphea, Mr. George Rapp, Mr. Edward B. Walker, Mr. Harold Walker, Mr. Her man Endcr, Mr. Harry Ott, Mr. Joseph Barth, Mr. John Hall, Mr. William Smith, Mr. Russell Rosenberg and Mr. Dewey Ahrens. Extensive plans are being developed by the members of the Stenton Improvement Association for their autumn carnival, to be held on Friday evening, October 1, and Saturday afternoon and evening, October 2, on Courtland street, from 16th to ISth. There will be 600 feet of electric lighting and the booths will be decorated with flags, bunting and autumn flowers. Spe cial features of the entertainment will bo the Dutch kitchen, where supper will bo served; orange trees and a Kelly slide. The musical program will Include selec tions by a band and also a hurdy-gurdy. Lansdowne Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Dlllen, of 32 Lin den avenue, aro recclvlng'congratulatlons on the birth of a son. Mrs. F. 6, Dunn, of Baltimore, Is vis iting Mrs. .jhn V. Loughney, of La Crosse avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGlnley, of West Greenwood avenue, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daugh ter. Roxborough Miss Jessie Wallace, of Sumao street, street, Is spending the early fall in Cleveland, O. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stafford have re turned from Asbury Park to their home on Sumao street, Wissahlckon. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, of Sumac street, are spending September at their cottage In Wlldwood. , V ."! Tr.rJ. kl.-tf!- I. :.!.. rVxiiiu iV'.vr' ;-.. i. ' I'lvr-l "-ojhai ." m v WfrU .turn,,., 1 -vj: l sowywS; .t.XOtUHTtjjrji 13CT3UHMTSlfi l";l ahqiuimmIiI !'. ohv oiinsik. I sitl m4 i'Sl il M- RfX IB more. jMffll&IH THF A.S MIAUIEDAMD , ""VMf ftnlrenSKQ iiuAnMiasp CrJJSfli Myn The officers of tho association aro: Presi dent. Mr. Charles Cobb Van Riper, vice president, Mr. Harry Gehman: secretary, Mr. Frank F. Laughltn; financial secre tary. Mr. Robert T. Weir, and treasurer, Mr. Samuel E. Holmes. Mrs. William C. Cunningham, who Is In charge of the fete, will be assisted by Mrs. Charles, Cobb Van Riper. Mrs. Sam uel E. Holmes, Mrs. Frank F. Laughlin, Mrs. Harry Gehman, Mrs. Robert T. Weir. Mrs. Franks, Mrs. Harold. Mrs. William H. B. Shocker, Mrs. Oscar R. Stroma, Mrs. Albert Jarvls. Mrs. J. Gobln Cranage. Mrs. George A. Spoerhase, Miss Helen Robinson. Miss Edith Rumpel and Miss Clara Burdlck. Miss Mary J. Lewis entertained at her home. 3206 York street, on Sunday eve ning. Tho guests included Miss Kathe rlne Ryder, Miss Daisy Wllenaky, Miss Yeta Malls, Miss Jeanetto Schclllnger, Miss Ida Cohen, Miss Mollle Keen, Miss Dorothy Neff, Miss Pauline Noff. Miss Elizabeth Neff, Mr. David Matosky, Mr. Philip Horman, Mr. Morris Spektor, Mr. Herman Gottes. Mr- Morris Katzen,..Mr. Harry Morris. Mr. Harry Davis, Mr. Arthur Lewis, Mr. Benjamin Lewis t-nd Mr. Joseph Lewis. Suffrage Events Today EQUAL, FRANCHISE SOCIETY. Noonflay ineetlne at 8tan4ard Roller Beutog Compxny. Both anfl Merlon streeta. Speaker. Visa Bertha SapovlW. Noonday rneettnir at Kramer's Mill. 3d and York atreita. Speaker, Ml Anna Media. 8:30 p. m.-Meettng at 16th and Christian streets. Speakers, Miss Bertha Sapovlta and George C. Small. 8:30 p. m. Meetlnr at Oermantown avenue and Berks street. Speaker, Miss Anna MeCue. 8:30 p. m. Meeting- at 8th and Wolf streets. Speaker, Samuel Moyerman. WOMAN SUFFRAGE) PARTY. 8 p. m. Meetlnr at Passyunk avenue, east of 12th street. Speaker, Mrs. Albert Wood. 8 p. m. Meeting at Marshall street and Glrard avenue. Speakers, Mlaa Anna MacFar land and Graham Woodward. 8 p. m. Meeting at Germantown and Hunt ing Park avenues. Speakers, Miss Jane Myer, Miss Sara D. Chambers and II. J. Nelson. 8 p. m. Meeting at Broad street and Fair mount avenue. Speakers, Miss M. C. Engard and Mrs. William Derr. 8 p. m. Meeting at 22d and South streets. Speakers, Miss C. Slsley and Mrs. Phil. j. Hughes. 8:30 p. m, Meeting at 83d and Diamond streets. Speaker!, Miss Estelle Russel and Mtsa Ida Turner. 22 "No, I insist on having S. S. White' Tooth Paste. I won't take any other. "My dentist tells me that in addition to being a perfect cleanser, it's so pure, so free from grit, so safely antiseptic that it's not only good for the older children, but the little ones can use it as freely as they like. "They've tried it and want In SSa tubes. Powder, tSe tins. At your druggitt't or mailed on receipt of price Mi '""jiiaB-Tri il ) W res ripe, co. HoMtrsslXsn. Toronto. Can. Daughter of Mrs. L. S. Young Will Become the Bride of Mr. Aaron Charles Engle Attractive Wedding in Rosemont Other Marriages THIS evening at i o'clock the marriage of Mies Clara Louise Young, daughter of Mrs. L. S. Young, of B315 Germantown avenue, and Mr. Aaron Charles Engle, will take place In the Trinity Lutheran Church, Germantown avenue and Queen lane. The Bev. Luther Do Yoe, D. D., will officiate, assisted by tho nev. William Barnes Lower, of Wyncote. Miss Young, who will be given In inarriago by her guardian, Mr. Edward A. Welgand, will wear a gown of white lace over satin, her tulle veil will havo a coronet of orange blossoms and she will carry lilies of tho valley. Mrs. C. II. Kruse, who will act ns matron of honor, will be gowned In pink chiffon over palo blue crepe do chlno, andxwlll carry pink roses. The bridesmaids will lncludo Miss Florence Bcnnlnshoff, Mis. Walter Spenser, Miss Caroline Plcrsol. who will wear pink and blue dresses made of crepe do chine and satin combined. They will carry nrm bouquets of pink roses. There will bo two flower girls. Miss Loulso Young and MIbs Emily Bclger, whose white lingerie dresses will bo finished with pink sashes. They will carry baskets filled with pink roses. Mr. Englo will havo as best man Mr. John Lehman, and the ushers will Include Mr. Charles Young, Mr. Harry Young, Mr. John Young, all brothers of the bride. Immediately following the ceremony n reception will bo held In the church parlors which havo Just been completed. About 300 guests will attend. After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Engle will be at home at E5U Crowson street, German town. WACK KIRSCH. A very pretty wedding will take place this evening at 6 o'clock In the Church of St. Thomas, Vlllanova, When Miss Book-keeping Bookkeeping, Accounting and Finance are taught after a thor oughly practical plan. We will gladly 'explain. 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PIANIST ACCOMPANIST INS rKUOTSeM KURTZ Y0ICE STUDIOS MIL Ush fist. Wmla Att -" a wm at smmmm w mmw CHAIUS WESTE Plana Rsstuusd Machine; KspU S, HUOainOiat at. Mary Klrach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klrsch, of Itosemont, will become the bride of Dr. Norman A. Wack, of Wayne. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her oldest brother, Mr. James Klrsch, will wear a lovely gown of whlto crepe meteor and a tulle veil; she will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and whlto roses. The maid of honor will be Miss Itose Klrsch, sister of the bride. Her gown wilt be pink and whlto taffeta and she will carry pink roses. The bride's niece. Miss IMta Klrsch, wilt act as flower girl. She wilt wear a dainty whlto frock and carry a basket filled with pink roses. Doctor Wack will be attended by his brother, Mr. John Wack, as best man, and the ushers will be another brother, Mr. Daniel A. Wnck. and Mr. Ignatius Klrsch. Mr. Thomas Klrsch and Mr. Ed ward Klrsch, orothers of the bride. Following the ceremony a small recep tion will bo held at tho home of the bride, after which Doctor and Mrs. Wack will leave for their wedding trip, and upon their return will live on Bellevue avenue, Wayne, where they will be at home after November 15. KEIUVIN-FA imAHER. An Interesting wedding will tako place this nfternoon In St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Broad and Butler streets, when Mies Adelaide M. Farrahcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Neill, of S830 North 13th street, will bo given In mar riage by her father to Mr. Eugeno H. Kerwln, of Washington, D. C. Tho bride's cousins, tho Hev. Patrick Tom pie nnd the Bev. Thomas Temple, of New York, will offlclato at tho ceremony nnd will bo assisted by the rector, the Ilev. John F. McQuade. The bride will near her traveling suit of dark-blue chif fon broadcloth, trimmed with sable, and a black velvet hat, trimmed with a bird J&J&Jfyjj&B Do you really know, what Is best for your boy or clrl to do in order to be self-supporting? 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Palmer Business School Shorthand, T)pewrltlng, Bookkeeping, English, dsy and night sessions. Send for catalog. Mercantile LlbraryIildg., 10th above Chestnut. JAMES 1', WILLIS Tutors T 1427 Uoys Especially (Euclid Ave. INSTRUCTORS A Thorough Musical Education, designed to make the Advanced Pupil a capable teacher. The Wilson Normal School of Music and Languages EBTEV HALL, Walnut at 17th St. THE SCHOOL OF PRACTICE " Accepts beginners at nominal cost. HENRY GURNEY TENOR Hahn School of Mualo 1714 CHESTNUT STREET JAMES C. WARHURST Voice, PIsno and Directing. 1520 CHESTNUT BTREET JSSBSrn ACKROYD ftg-Jg; Leefson-Hille gggK'IgJ Prss 1824 Chestnut at. Reoasns 8spt. awh! arthur KENNEDY , 1714 CHESTNUT SI', Sill CATHARINE ST. FT rAVAA PIANO V PIANO VOICE at, Taconr. W. J. Bo1mi MU8. BAG. Chamtwrs-Wrlie MeroarUU 1413 Nol tKt Edwin A. Brill VIOLIN KHtw,d t 14IJ N, 1U U. Tho marriage of Kim daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of 1139 Rising Sun tate, Mr. JUanst r. wagner, jr., win be afternoon at 1 o'clock In the , Memorial Evangelical Ltrtheraai Jerome and Ituscomb streets, fey- fit fM tor, the Rev. Jerome M. Oium. Mm bride's father will glvo her la Bhe will wear a travelbur swtt of blue, with a dark-blue velvet bat. MM Mary Altvater will be her slater's biMta), maid, and Mr. Wagner will have his brother, Mr. Ferdinand Wagner, for Vest man. Upon their return from an at tended honeymoon trip, Mr, and Mr. Wagner will live In Tioga. OARRITT-MoVEiaH. The marriage of Miss Margaret He Vclgh and Mr. Hugh J. Oorrity took place last Wednesday In the Church of the Epiphany, 11th and Jackson streets. The Rev. Father M. J. Corley officiated. A supper and a reception follows at tho home of tho brido's sister, Mrs. Harry Ulrich. M12 South 13th street. The bride wore a beautiful gown of white satin trimmed with lace and peart and finished with a court train. Bhe car ried a shower bouquet of bride rosea ana lilies of the valley. Miss Mae Hern at tended aa the maid of honor. Bhe was gowned in pink silk faille and a picture hat of the same shade, and carried a shower bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Joseph Garrity attended as best man. On the return from their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Garrity will bo at home after Oc tober 1 at 2SM Albert street. PAPOUSCHEIC-PATJMER. The inarriago of Miss Frances Hattle Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Palmer, of 400 North Bth street, and Mr. Anthony J. Papouschek took place to day. The bride, who was given In mar riage by her father, was attended, by Miss Anna Vaser as bridesmaid, while the bridegroom had for best man Mr. Joseph Bosek. On their return from their wed ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Papouschek will be at home after October L at 400 North Sth street. Advises Parents Without Charge i-enn mutual uuuaing ...W V " -Neff College- teaches Public Speaking, Salesmanship. Elocution and Dramatla Art, Authorship and Journalism, on a scientific mind growth basis. "CSi Day School opens September 27th; Sat urday classes, October 2nd; Evening classes, week of October 4th. .Send for new cata log. Call for personal Interview. Offlcs open dally, 0 to 0:30; evenings, 0 to 10. 1730 Chestnut Street TilE PHILADELPHIA TRAINING SCHOOL for PERSONAL and COMMUNITY SEltVICB Practical courses In various branches train ing men and women for leadership in Recrea tional, Phywlcal. Social and Industrial Welfare Work 14 louises given by well-known leaders. Send for booklet Central Branch, T. M. C. A. 1421 Arch Street. STANDARD Y.M.C.A. COURSES Save carfaro. Evening School, Dormitory, Expert Instructors, Individual Method, Swim ming Pool, Gymnasium. West Branch Y. M. C. A., fitd and Sanson. North Branch Y. .11. C. A., 1013 W. Lehigh. SCHOOL OK EXPRESSION AND DRAMATIC ART Elizabeth Lavender Schrcirter 1714 CHESTNUT STREET At Studio dally, 11 to 3. Phone Spruce 3 ITT. or write for booklet. La Salle College B,1gAARVK Engineering. Arts. Pre-Medlcal and Business Courses High School and department for little boys. Gymnasium and supervised athletic. Scholarships offered. Evening classes. BItO. DENIS EDWARD. President. PHILADELPHIA TURNGEMEINDK School now open for fall and winter terra. We teach gymnastics, German, drawing, needlework and swimming to children. 7 ts 15 years, for SO per year. Enroll your chil dren now. Broad and Columbia ave. MISS HILLS' SCHOOL 1808 Spruce Street. Opens Sept. 22. MAIN LINE BRANCH Ardmore. Opens September 27. ELIZABETH HILLS LYMAN. Principal. MAILER PREP. WITHERSPOCTN BLDOT College. Law, Med. Day. Ev'g. Univ. Ret GERMANTOWN WALNUT LANE SCHOOL 232 W. WALNUT LANE. OERMANTOWN. Strong, General Course. Domestlo Selene DepL Boarding Dept. opens Sept. 28th. Day Dept. opens Sept. 20th; HWARTHMORK. PA. Swarthmore Preparatory School SWAKT1IMOKK, PA. BORDENTOWN, N. J. BOIIDENTOWN MILITARY INSTITUTE Thorough courses, able teachers, excellent Ms clplina A healthful situation. Preparation fse collegs or business. Write for catalogue. Ta Principal. Bordentown-oa.ths.Delaware, N, J. MUSIC fOMBS CONSERVATORY vw 3lst Year o Success Enrolment Limited to 2580 A Residential and Day School e-f unparalleled facilities for the at tainment of a complete musical education In all branches from the elementary to the highest artlstle standard, A Bcboot pre-eminent among the great conservatories of the world he csiih of its distinguished fsniHy original methods. Individual Inslews tlon, high Ideals, breadth of culture and moderate cost A School of widest prestige, founded upon the success of Its graduates aad students In positions of musical re sponsibility. Eighteen accepted by the Philadelphia Orchestra, The Year Boole Contains Important Jnormalien for You, UoOI Wit. aiLHKKT KAYNOLD8 C4Ufcia, tHrerUr U S, MrtMMl mH plstisw ' HAV1( V4U MsXAMO DR. ADAM GSIBKL The famous blind composer, ir,tu .r tea eiv tertalnerl Descriptive booklet, WIS Anil Tt Frederic Peftkes aVv vmlvi. Sir M a. i snii ur Tniir ear HMS' aseal " ettni r, EDWtlNl) tjDMUNUS PuJtae lt!4 CUwMDUi irevt u. sVtsslIK c LIrU w. K """ W4 UkUMnAUV rtJTiyVXv!earTaal vtt ; 11