Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 01, 1915, Final, Page 11, Image 11

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DEBUTANTE DANCES AND
TEAS ARE PLANNED EACH DAY
Panco to Bo Given by Mr.
for Their Daughteer
and Mr. 'George H.
Fir
iXli. 11AM will givo a donee on Novem
'fcer In honor of their daughter, Mlsa
Stall. Thayer Graham, who will bo In
troduoed at a tea which will be given on
Saturday. October 18.
Mr. and Mm. Jonathan Dally Drowder.
ef Lincoln drlvo, St. Martin', announce
- u,. MiKnirement of their daughter. Miss
Xuberta Frances Potter to Mr. Qeorgo
Howard Carlo. Jr., of Broad Acres, Dryn
J4wr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. aiendlnnlne, of
Chestnut Mill, will, as usual, gtvo n
nmkl Hallowo'en dance In honor of
- iiu.u iwi daughters. Miss Mary Qlendln-
tmUit and Miss Ellen Qlendlnntng. The
"" ... will lM tmm thn vmtntrAf sat aa
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aelther 01 mo iui.Bc. vuuiiutiuiiuji u.
laesentea 10 watty um ..
-rh Manr Thayer Farnum Cup golf
.' amiLTnent will bo played on Tuesday
,,Mia Wednesday of next week on the
r MurB of the Philadelphia Country Club.
"This probably the biggest event In the
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Vicinity, and all prominent golfers qrthe
.'fair sex representing' the various- clubs
' will compete.
X a-olf tournament consisting' of a four
s' tome, to be followed by dinner, will take
I T.ice on Thursday, October 7, at tho
I" Philadelphia Cricket Club ,ln honor of
Mrs. Clarence vanueroecK.
as usual, horso show week brings on
..lJI... imrl,tv nt Antartnlnmnta. nnrl tn-
Ijfr rtav Miss Mariana dowen. daughter of
Mr. una iu. riuimio .. uuneiii vm uo,
n, Rifit of honor of Mrs. J. Harrison
tz. f.l,u Im tiAi tie Thn rtfliar impfltn will
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$ Include Miss Sarah C. Ncllson, Miss Alice
C. Thompson, ansa aiargareita u, -Myers
'and Miss Elizabeth W. Downes.
This evening Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brln
tcn Coxo will entertain at dlnnor at
Hafod, their country placo In Penllyn, in
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who Is tho guest of their daughter. Miss
NrButh Coxe. Mr. and Mrs. John It. Valen
ft tine will slvo a dinner-dance at the Had-
n nor Bunt ,CIub in honor of their guests
who have come on xor me snow, ana
Include Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Gerry, of
New York; Mr. and Mrs. Alexander "W.
Btgginson, of Boston: Miss Carol Harrl
Bian and Mr. Foxall Keene, of New York,
and Mr. S. Lurman Stewart, of Baltimore.
Mrs. Kennedy Crossan announces tho
I betrothal of her daughter, Miss Myrtle
f Theresa Crossan, to Mr. I. "Walter Booth,
Lf Media, Pa.
Mrs. Frederick Emblch Is entertaining
the members of the Devon committee
:and her aides for tho "harvest home"
this afternoon in honor of her house
icueit, Mls3 Virginia Hanson, a debutante
ot Baltimore. Mrs. Emblch'a aides aro
j Mies Margaret Burton, Miss Virginia
; Hanson. Miss Anna M. "Walthour, Miss
Wollr Ballev. Miss Charlotte Fahnestock
i'and Miss Christine Bowley Baker.
Invitations have been Issued by Mr.
(and Mrs. George Henderson for the mar
triage, of their daughter. Miss Dorothy
CErwln Henderson, and Mr. J. Jarden
fflnenther on Saturday. October 30. at
Iff half -after 12 o'clock, at the Churoh of
Hf tie Good Samaritan, Paoll. A small
P breakfast will follow at Friendship Hill
frarm, the country nomo or me nnoea
I parents.
r , Along the Main Line
LOVERBIIOOK Mlas Katherlne Buckley
iNtlflge has returned to her homo In
Overbrook from Canada, where sne was
extensively entertained.
ATtDMORE Mr. and Mrs. H. Norman
Thorn, of 123 Ed ee wood avenue, will close
tteelr cottago In Ventnor today and return
hi to their home here.
BRYN MAYVTt-General and Mra. G. N.
Ueber, of Washington, D. C, are the
everts of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Lleber,
of Morris avenue, durlnir tho Horse Show.
xvuabJuuii 1 air. uxiu iirs. jicuijr u0
ten hava returned to their home In Rose-
mont from a motor trip through New
ork. State.
'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. M. Chalrlng-
ten, of Warrenton, Va., arrived yesterday
to spend a fortnight with Mrs. Charrlng
t's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Nel
in Wilbur, at "Idlewood Farm," their
Mace In Devon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kmott Hare, of
Konyhurat. Stratford, will entertain Miss
Wile Washburn Ne-wlln, of New York,
fey this week-end.
'BT. DAVID'S-Mr. and Mrs. Rollln
I Bear Wilbur have returned .from the
Thousand Islands and are occupying their
wtry place, "Old Stono House," In St.
David's.
tThe Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Put-
tra and Miss Putnam have returned
1 Prout'a Neck. Me., to their home on
LWlndemero avenue.
Mr. Ch&rlAN r HrhnAffAr ajirt familv
fkave returned from an extensive tour of
"West and expositions.
IWAYNEJ-The marriage of Miss Edith
wood, daughter of Colonel and Mra.
an P. Wood, of Hi Walnut etreet.
ayne, and Mr, Roger Atkinson, of
nerch, will take place this evening at
o'clock at the home of the bride a
tnts. The bride's uncle. Doctor Wads-
th, will officiate.
. MUs Wood, who will ba trlvn In tnar-
lfc5 by her father, will be attended by
IV Blanch Conkle and Miss Agnes
IPrd as maids of honor.
. MT. Atklnann vrlll Iimi aftrAA Tiv ila
wether, Mr. Richard Atkinson, as best
tjpa, and Mr. Robert Blank and Mr.
fc'fcemus Itsdnun will ha thai uahnra.
ti$Iy the members of the two families
' be present durintr the ceremony, after
lch a large reception will be given.
ItV. anil r a n tt anip-B o. f-miiM
Ma -. b.h. v,, a. BJaJt.ca niiu ntu,.
IXI? returned from Wlscassett, Me., to
Vft home on Woodland avenue.
'Mr. and Mm. Vilt.- R Thnminn tiavm
lnel to their home on Wayne avenue
5"f spending soma time at Narrogan
PH Her, R. h
. ant Mrs. W. IL Btone hav been
! same time at Swiss cottage, Hy-
"Ti tun.
Chestnut Hill
Katherlne Robinson, daughter of
-and Mm AlAYanA. T Tilnann rtt
LJ' Jtermald lane, -will return in a
at irom Chelsea, where she is
uie month p September.
1 BiHon Karnshaw. of Montgomery
aoeompanled by Mr Warner a.
Mf- O East .Tnlinann fitrAnf. has
to Xaw York rva a Mhnnnlnir tour for
'1 flays.
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Germantown
VU Constructor Unlnh Tt. Wever-
H U, B, N. and Mrs. Weyerbacher,
ix-nuywr atreet; have taken an
mx at th Kenmar, 10th and Pine
Mri. "WNVs.rViai--l.At- if.u aim t n U i-n
MW m the jsamo building.
m Mra, Charles Day, of 6011
u5 trct. have retunud home
Dly H,l u;1iB,a 1ia Irutnt ihm
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Mr, Krdri 0trbot, of m
Ueet, have Uku mi apart
and Mrs. Howard S. Graham
Miss Huberta F. Potter
Earle, 3d, Betrothed
ment at the Sherwood, 8th and Chestnut
streets, for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rich Wallace,
whose marriage took place a fortnight
ago and who have been motoring
through New England, will return to
Germantown tomorrow. They will bo the
guesta of Dr. Edward Wlnslow Taylor
at Cedron, Indian Queen lane, for a week.
Invitations hava been Issued by the
Monhelm evening Dancing Class, which
Will take placo on Saturday evenings In
the ballroom of tho Germantown Cricket
Club on tho following dates: December
J. December 18, January 1, January IK,
February S, February 10, March 4, March
18, April 9, April 20.
..Tno,l8t of chaperons is as follows:
Mrs. Frederick Btrawbridge, Mrs. William
K. Beard. Mrs. Calvin M. Smyth, Mrs.
Walter. Henderson, Mrs. Henry U. Davis,
Mrs. Qeorgo A. Brooke.
Mrs. E. Eldredgo Pennock, of BT2
Greene street, gavo a tennis tournament
in honor of her small son, H Eldredge
Pennock, Jr., yesterday afternoon. Mrs.
Pennock offered a silver cup as a prize,
and much Interest was displayed by tho
sturdy little players.
Along the Reading
Mr. Edward Starr, of Church road,
vvyndote. Pa., has returned to St Paul's
School this week, where he will resume
his studies for tho winter.
Mrs. C. Myers, of Jenktntown, Pa., ac
companied by Mrs. George T. Stewart,
also of Jcnklntown, havo returned from
Haiem, N. J., whero thoy spent several
days.
Miss Abby A. Sutherland, of Ogontx
School, Ogontz. Pa., returned last week
from Pleasant Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada,
whero sho has beon spending the post few
weeks.
Mr. and Mra Arthur Jenkins, of Jon
kintown, Pa., will occupy their new home
On WynCOte road. Jlklntnum Ma AAtr
Mrs. Jenkins will bo remembered as Miss
Ann Roberts, of Jenklntown, before her
marrlago last June.
West Philadelphia '
Mr. and Mrs. William Thomson Sher
ron with their daughters, Miss Josephine
Eveline Sherron and MIbs Alberta Sher
ron, will return to Hamilton Court for
the winter and spring, closing their
country house at Salem, N. J., on Tues
day, October 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mcllwee, of tho
Sedgley, 45th and Pino streets, have Is
sued invitations for tho marriage of their
daughter. Miss Alice Hazel Mcllwee, to
Mr. Henry Crlcth Crltchley Legge, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. I.egge, of Bala.
The ceremony will take placo on tho
evening of Wednesday, October 30, at
7 o'clock, In St. Phillip's Church, d
street and Baltimore avenue. The Rev.
Clarence Wyatt Blspham will officiate.
Miss Mcllwee will be attended by her
cousin, Mrs. Henry Hooker Forbes, of
.Pittsburgh, as matron of honor, and her
oiner auenaants win bo Mrs. Edwnrd
Legge, of Boston; Mrs. Chester Camp
bell, Miss Jean Gould Do Haven and
Miss Marian Maxwell Duffleld. Mr.
Leggo will have his brother, Mr. Edward
Legge, as best man. A reception at the
Rlttcnhouse will immediately follow tho
ceremony.
Miss Romalne Taylor, daughter of Mra.
Clarence Taylor, of the Satterlee, will
entertain at bridge tomorrow evening In
honor of Miss Ruth Watkins, of Wash
ington, D. C. Her guests will Include
Miss Marjorle Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell D. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
RIckseker, Dr and Mrs. J. L. Appleton,
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Davidson. Miss
Alice Hooker, of New York; Miss Helen
Tull, Miss Helen Rodgers, Miss Edna
Wller, Miss Marguerite Betts, Mr. C. B.
Rawlins, Mr. Francis B. Watkins, Mr.
Frank 'Short, Mr. A. Russell Taylor, "Mr.
(Harold Taylor, Mr. Earl Newborn and
Mr. Peacock.
1
Miss Marjorle Morris, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James H. Morris, of 4601 Spruce
street, will give a 'dinner party on Mon
day night In honor of Miss Taylor, whose
marrlago to Mr, Watkins will tako place
the following day.
South Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. R, Blasker will give a
tea on Sunday, October 3. at their home,
2744 Wharton street, from 2 until 4 o'clock.
In honor of the betrothal of their daugh
ter. Miss Amy Blasker, and Mr. Jack
Ellberg.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hamilton, of
2024 South Kth street, entertained last
week at a small dinner party In tho
Adelphl Hotel In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Baldwin, of Chicago, who have
been visiting In Philadelphia and vicinity
for tho last two weeks.
. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I.. Vlgguers, who
have spent the summer season at their
cottage In Atlantic City, returned to the
city this week, and reopened their homo
at ISth and Moore streets.
Mr. and Mrs. T.ew!s Thomas, Miss Bea
trice Thomas, Mr. George Thomas and
Miss Helen Alter havo returned to their
home at 2403 South Broad street, after a
pleasant summer spent at their cottage
In Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon D. Elsenhower, of
2143 South Broad street, havo returned to
the city, after having spent the summer
months at their cottage at Atlantlo City.
Northeast Philadelphia
Miss Frances Schukar, of 2225 North
Front street, was tho guest of honor
at a birthday dinner, given at her home
Monday evening. Tho event celebrated
her 19th birthday. Among the guests
were Miss Rose Waldman, Miss Etta
Schuokar, Miss Betty Waldman, Miss
Rose Jehnlck, Miss Pearl Byneld, Miss
Florence Jehnlck, Miss Dorothy Gold
smith. Mr. Jack Rostow, Mr. Martin
Melsel, Mr. Louis Root, Mr. Daniel Oold
enberg, Mr. Louis Macklee, Mr. Harry
Gartner and Mr. Bernle Zeeman.
The Rubin Mltosky Beneficial Society
held Its annual banquet and election of
officers on September 28. The officers
elected wore: Mr. David Mltosky, presi
dent: Mr. Nat Wessel. vice president:
Mr. Jacob Waldman, treasurer. Mr. Sam
uel Weinberg, secretary) Mr. Meyer
Frledenberg. recording secretary, Mr, Jo
seph Friedman, Mr. IX. Ackowlta and Mr.
S. MUtx, trustees.
Dr. and Mrs. Simmons, of 2204 East
York atreet, have returned from a trip
to the San Francisco Exposition.
Mr, and Mrs. Williamson, of 2092 Elkart
street, will remain at their summer home
in Langhorne, I'a., until next month.
Notices for the Society pas wtH be
accepted and printed In tho K-erinr
Ledger, but all such notices it bo
written on jona .Id. of the paper, must bo
tidied In full, with fH KdrM, and
wbeu BOaHl telciinonf sanbor Must bo
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Mr. and Mrs. George Crofton, formerly
of 18M West Venango street, who spent
tho summer at Norfolk. Va, aro occu
pying their now home, Xi Melville street.
Dr. and Mrs. Joachim Stevens, of
Woodstock, Can., aro the guests of Miss
Edna Irey, of 33 North 18th street.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilalith, of North
,Warnock street, have gone to Africa, to
remain through the winter.
Miss Ethel Blggard, who has been
passing several weeks In Atlantlo City,
has returned to her home on West Tlogai
street.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Beck, of 3533
North 15th street, and their family have
returned home after spending the sum
mer at Lebanon, Pa.
Frankford
Mrs. Andersonand her daughter. Miss
Edna Anderson, have returned to their
home, 224 East Fisher's avenue, Olney,
from their vacation In the Pocono Moun
tains. Mr. Henry Hagerman returned to North
Carolina from a visit to his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Hagerman, of 600 Chow
street, Olney.
Miss Mary W. Baker, who with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Baker,
of Penn street, are still occupying their
summer cottage at Atlantlo City, will
havo as her guest for a week Miss Cor
delia Stewart, of 416 Concord avenue,
Wilmington, Del, Miss Stewart will ar
rive tomorrow.
Eoxborough
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Loog, of Leverlng
ton avenue, have been spending Septem
beV at Chelsea.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fancourt, who
have been passing some time in Atlantlo
City, have returned to their home, 010
East Leverlngton avenue.
Mrs. Alexander Russell and her daugh
ter, Miss Gladys Howe, who have been
spending a month In Ocean City, have re
turned to their Wlssohlckon home on
Sumao street.
Mr. and. Mrs. Frank S. Ward, of East
Leverineton avenue, have been enter
taining during the month Captain and
Mrs. Edwin Kershaw, of Wilmington,
Del.
The Junior Baptist Union of the First
Baptist Church of Manayunk have elect
ed these ofllcers for the coming season:
Mrs. William A. Crawford, superintendent;
Miss B. F. Mills and Miss Uttley, assist
ants; Griffith Klnsey, president; Miss
Margaret Miles, secretary; Miss Bessie
Gregor, treasurer; Miss Blanche Laden,
pianist; Miss Elizabeth Sugden, assist
ant, and Mr. Elmer Dungan, chorister.
Mrs. Anna W. Jackson, of 1010 Rock
land Btreet, has announced the engage
ment of her daughter. Miss Elizabeth J,
Jackson, to Mr. Edwin S, Wallace of
Rozborough.
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TRATMOIXB FRIDAY CIJATS
A CITY BY THE SEA
The Traymore, of Itself, Is a city by the sea. In the full
tide of the season, It has a population of more than 2000,
Including guests and household staff. In addition 2000 more
have been entertained of a night In the Restaurant, the Sub
marine OtllL the Belvedere, and the Rose Hall. It supplies
Us own water from artesian wells. It makes Its own light,
heat, and Ice. It has printing and laundry establishments.
Supplies are drawn, like all cities, from selected markets
outside; but In practically all other respects It la sufficient
unto Itself. Traymore City might figure on the map, and
travelers sailing from New York to Savannah would, dls.
tlngulsh it by the emerald rays, flashing from its twin
towers, high above Absccon Lighthouse. For tt Is the most
conspicuous object on the Atlantlo Coast south of the
Statue of Liberty.
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WEDDINGS
Tho marriage of Mis Lena Marwood,
daughter of Mrs. William J. Marwood,
to Mr. Walter H. Southwlck took place
quietly on Wednesday evening In tho
Protestant Episcopal Church of the Re
demption, Kth and Market streets. Tho
Rev. Albert E. Clay, rector of the church,
officiated. The bride's only attendant was
Mrs. David Brown, tho matron of honor,
and Mr. Brown acted as best man. A re
ception at the home of the bride's mother
followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.
Southwlck will live at B300 Race Btreet.
HOnSTON-SERTER.
A pretty homo wedding took place on
Wednesday night, when Miss Lillian Sor
ter became tho brido of Mr. John Hous
ton, of Oak Lane. The ceremony was
Performed In tho hnm nf fh hrii,'. Tin.
ents, 6503 Crowson street. The brido was
attended by her sister. Miss Margaret
Serter, and Mr. Robert Forester, a cousin
of tho bridegroom, acted as best man. A
reception followed, at which there were
60 guests present. Mr, and Mrs. Houston
loft for thotr wedding trip, which will
be spont In Washington. Richmond and
other points, and on their return will
occupy their new home, 209 Olney avenue.
Delaware County
Mr. JB. T. Swltzer, of Forrest avenue,
Drexel Hill, Is entertaining his aunt, Mrs.
C. S. Burkholder, of Harrisonburg, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Miller, of Mar
cus Hook, are receiving congratulations
on the birth of a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dunbar, of
Media, are entertaining Mrs. Merle Smith,
of Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dixon have re
turned to their homo In Walllngford, after
spenlng the summer at Newport,
Girard Farms
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Moroney, with
their little son, John Moroney, Jr., who
have spent the summer at Atlantlo City,
have returned to the city and opened
their home at 25 South 20th street.
Lieutenant Ralph L. Shepard, TJ, S, M.
C., and Mrs. Shepard, of 2409 South 21st
street, are receiving congratulations on
tho birth of a son, Ralph L. Shepard,
Jr. Lieutenant Shepard Is at present In
Hattt with the United States Marines.
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Lansdowne
Mrs. H. Dunlap, of East Lansdowne,
left today for Pasadena, Cal., where she
expopts to make her future home.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Longstreth, of Jhe
Devonshire, are spending the week at
Chelsea,
Miss Lillian Taylor, of North Lans
downe, has returned from spending the
summer at Chelsea.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Parsons, of Lans
downe avenue, are enjoying a week's stay
at Atlantic City.
Camden and Vicinity
Mr. Theodoro Patterson, of 8th and
Ponn streets, a senior at Annapolis
Academy, has been visiting relatives and
friends In the city.
Miss Ruth Sheets, of 433 Penn street. Is
visiting at Forrest Hills. L. I.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Burrell and son,
Mr. Horace, have returned from the sea
shore. Mr. Horace Burrell will return to
State College, Pa.
Mrs. Thomas M- Huggard and Miss
Blanche Huggard have returned from
Seaside Park, where they visited Mrs.
Huggard's daughter, Mrs. Sharp, at her
cottage, and havo taken an apartment on
Baltimore avenue.
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BepU 0th. Branches 8028 Oennaa
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Artists la Faculty. Prospectus.
BHiFPEN VAN LEER. Tenor
Solo Tenor, Central Congregational, Brooklyn.
Concert, Oratorio, Song Recital, Voloe Cul
lure. FULLER BLDO.. 10 B. 18TH ST.
WALTER ST. CLARE KNODLE
PIANO, OHUAN, HINOINO, TVKOKY
sfCDlO, 1118 CHESTNUT HT.
Edwin A. Brill SS,v.
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Eater Hall.
8001 Uaruh U Taeooy.
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MR. AND MRS. WATSON K. ALGOTT
ENTERTAIN IN HONOR OF SO&
Mr. Watson M. Alcott Celebrates Birthday at Kitten
house Mayer Sulzberger Club Holds First Meet
ing of the SeasonOther Affairs
ADINNBR-DANCD was given by Mr.
and Mrs. Watson It Alcott, of Bala,
at the Rlttenhousa Hotel on Wednesday
evening, September 29, to celebrate the
21st birthday of their son, Mr. Watson
M. Alcott. Covers wero laid for 100
guests, and tho decorations were most
elaborate, being" gold baskets of various
sizes and designs, filled with KUlarney
roses, pink dahlias and ferns.
Standing In the midst of the doll world
at the alphabetical count? fair and mar-
' ket day, which will be held tomorrow at
St. Francis' Country House for Conva
lescents, Darby.wlll be a real Daddy Long
Legs Doll, presented by none other than
Miss Ruth Chatterton. The doll, which
i was obtained through the efforth of Miss
Marguerite Cgan, one of the most en
thusiastic members of the Junior Auxil
iary, Is a little French beauty, dressed In
a whlto llngerlo frock embroidered In
blue, with a blue bow sporting In hor
curly locks. And with this doll Miss
Chatterton sest a little note to Miss
Egan wishing every success to St. Fran
els' fete.
Not far off from Miss Daddy Long
Legs will be discovered tho Goose Olrl
Doll, given by Miss Marguerite Clark, of
movie fame. The Goose Girl Doll la
dressed In white with trimmings of pink,
while from her arm tiny toy geese are
hung by silken ribbons. These dolls will
undoubtedly attract a great deal of at
tention at the booth. Among other dolls
at this table will be a collection of
quaintly pretty wooden dolls, which ap
pear to dance and skip about like real
children, and still another attraction will
bo a huge baby doll to be chinced oft
enly to bo won by some delighted little
girl. This table will be In charge of
Miss Mae R. A. Loftus, assisted by Mlas
Mary O. Scheel, Miss Flabla Rockford,
Miss Margaret McDonald and others.
Near the doll tablo will be the very at
tractive pink booth, where Mrs. Joseph
F. Gallagher and Mrs. John J. Coyle, as
sisted by Miss Margaret Horan, Miss
Magee, Miss Gertrude Webb, Miss Lucy
Call, Miss Theresa Junker, Miss Rita
Junker, Mrs. Paul Casselman, Jr., Miss
Katherlne Hlckey, Miss Helen Dcmpsey,
Miss Marie Bonner nnd Miss Katherlno
Keenan, will aell the most delicious of
home-made cakes and candles, all to be
boxed In pink boxes marked "St. Francis
Country House." Pound boxes of home
made cookies, attractively done up In
boxes, will be among the "specials" at this
table. Mrs. Gallagher, who had charge
of the cake table at St. Francis' first
country fair at Darby, and whose ex
chequer then came out tlrst, expects
equally good results this year, as the
table la more attractive than ever.
Further down the line from the cake
and doll booths will bo the patients'
booth, where, under the direction of Miss
Brooko and Miss Dean, will be found all
kinds of useful and fancy articles made
by the nimble fingers of St. Francis' con
valescent patients, who have entered so
enthusiastically Into the work of the
country fair. That "necessity Is the
mother of Invention" Is truly proved by
this booth, where beautifully -embroidered
collar and cuff sets, luncheon sets and
hand-made lace and other articles have
been fashioned out of many little pieces.
Not a cent has been outlaid for mate-i
rials, and yet the articles rival any to be
found at tho department stores. So en
thusiastically have the women worked
that 90 dusters, feather edged and hem
med by hand, were made in a single day
Tho Mayer Sulzberger Club held their
first meeting at the home of Miss Hstella
Schwelger, 2538 Cambridge street, on Sun
day night. Many Important subjects
were discussed, among which were the
dances to be given on Halloween and In
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Mercantile Library Bldg . 10th above Chestnut.
J. E. SAINT-SEINE, B.A., LL.B.
FRENCH Conversation.
Latin and Greek. Classics. Comparative lit
erature, tui -.-errr mcr. 'asi. spruce 459,
Tte William Penn Charter School
EIGHT SOUTH TWELFTH 8TREBT
287th Year Opene September igta.
MARY 1IUEVARD ROBERTS, 118 N, 18th st
.Elocution. Voice, day and, evening clseees.
INSTRUCTORS
MME. MARTHE CLOD1TJS
OF WEtV YORK VOCAL lNSTHCCTJON
French and Oennaa Diction
la Phlla. Fridays J to ft. Saturdays OteC
Fuller HullJtar, 18 So. 18th Street
New York SftuHo, 1U West 784 St.
I'HILIF WARKHH
VOICE
SRTBY HALL
COX3KE
HENRY GURNEY
TKMOR
Hahn School of Vtuola
1714 CHESTNUT BTKKST
HELEN
APIf CsVn Voice Culture
HAMILTON "' ' Art c-f Wnsjlng
Contralto Bolol.t. Chnrch'of the oly TrtaUr.
Studio. Batey Hall. Walawt at 17th c
JAMES C. WARHURST
Voice. Piano and Daredlng,
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KUITZY.01CE STUDIOS
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early December. " - ,?,
ansa Rose Frank and Miss Juliet 9tJt
were accepted as new members. IB
club journal will bo completed the flrat
the month and will be called "AottTMea,"
and will be edited by Mr. L Suraneky.
The Alpha Sigma Club was entertain
at a house party over the last week-en
by the Wonderden Club, at PerkaW.
Among those present were Miss Mavr
Dothard, Mlas May Taylor, Miss Ob
trude Llndgrln, Miss Elsia Wilson, MiM
Alma Bertsch, Miss Vema Premier, Wlti
Naomi BIsohoff. Miss Adelaide Rake, Mr.
Howard Llchtenwalner, Mr. Russell Rake,
Mr. Howard E. Baker, Mr. William g.
Johnson and Mr. Ambrose M. Baker.
A carnival will be given for the reHet
of the Jewish sufferers In the Great War
on Berks streets, between 82d and SM
streets, on Monday and Tuesday, October
4 and C Enough has already been sM
of the dreadful atrocities and suflerlnn
which are dally becoming more terrible
and unspeakable.
Tho board of directors Include Mm
Ida Bloom. Miss Mary Welnberr, Mies
Mlnnlo Haber, Miss Roso Perlsteln, Miss
Yetta Weinberg, Miss Sarah Handler,
Miss Eltnore Leaf, Miss Anna Gllokman,
Miss Elizabeth Hendler, Miss Julia Sil
verman, Mr Nathan Bloom, Mr. Nathan
Slonlmsky, Mr. Lewis Slepln, Mr. Simon
Malls.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin B. Shapiro, of
252S Corlies Btreet, celebrated the fifth
anniversary of their marriage on Sunday
at their home.
Among the guests wet Mr. and Mrs.
L, Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. B. Shapiro,
Miss Mildred Shapiro, Miss Pauline Sha
piro. Mr. and Mrs. E. Rosenfeld. Mies
Fannie Rosenfeld, Mr. Philip Rosenfeld,
Mrs. B. Zorn, Miss Beatrice and Miss
Nettle Zorn. Mrs. Munter, Miss Sara
Mekler, Mr. A. H. Alterman, Mr. Leon
ard J. Benamy. Mr. Victor It Fischlo
wltz, Mr. Maxwell Schwartz and Mr. Al
bert W. Shapiro.
On Saturday evening a surprise party
was given to Miss Helen O. Hamilton,
of C614 Lansdowne avenue. The affair was
largely attended and the table was dec
orated beautifully with dahlias and
autumn foliage.
Wfcat's Doing Tonight
Djslnm Bclenoe Club, Hotel Walton) esse
o'clock.
ItAtall Druggtata, Collar of Pharmacr; I
o'clock.
PhlladeIphla Chapter, American XnrtltuU of
Banker. 1T01 Chntnut street) 8 o'clock.
Philosophical Society, 104 South Bth street:
8 o'clock.
Boya" Brlsrade (lat end 4th aWMneaU), St.
Sllchael's Church, Trenton avenue and Cum
berland atrt.
"Grand Gulgnol." by Madonna Cltfb. M8
South 6th etreet.
Flower ihow, Northeast III(h Bchool. Mem
phis and York streets ; until 10 o'clock. Free.
Suffrage Events Today
EQUAt, FRANCHISE SOCIETT
Noon PoitoHlce IVJia; speaker, Mra. RleharA
O. Ladomus.
8.00 Milton. Pa.) speaker. Bertha Bapovttx.
8.80 Faiajrank avenue and Morris atreet:
speaker, Samuel Mojerrosn.
WOMAN 8UFFRAOB FARTT.
S.OO Germantown avenue and Cayuca, street;
speaker, Jane Myer.
80 2d street pike and Fine road; speaker.
Estelle Russel, Ida Turner and F. .
Btowait.
8:00 City Hall Plaza; speaker, Mrs. J, O.
Bedford.
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Adults' class lion., Tburs. and Frt. erentnie.
Xllg-h School class Tues. and Frt afternoons.
Children's class, Saturday afternoon.
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Dept, Boarding Dept opens Sept. 28th. Day
Dept- opena Sept. 29th.
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