!i ORE DEBUTANTE PLANNED AS Kfciighter of Dr. and Mrs. jcjiilux taniuu. in iiorv auj.4v xauuse jfarty to Joe Given by Mr. and Mrs. Hardjng . bw w. mnmfnm Aa iflSS BAluui 11. u. -ii.ww M t. ben vUItlnt: ner aunt, n. JTiel Dahlgren. at her New Tork homo. Sarned lt weok to her hqm ,n r6von' mm Penrose) will be miest of honor at fcajl which Mr. Dahlgren will Blv In ". TorK on December SO. iJBM penrope w " - --ov... . ... mmrlfta Tt. Pnroan and KWddatighUr f the late M. and Mrs. floh Drexet. Her aunts are Mrs, Harry JTmtii Beaton Henry and Mrs. Drexet hlgren. 'She Is a niece of Mr. Boles rT. rTl. John IL Fells, Paul nStkla Mills. Charles A. Munns and ? Sir prominent families, so "'T1"1." 2m he a Bay one for the little debutante, ''tl and Mrs. Mahlon Hutohtnson will I r:' .vtr narty. supper and danco In STRose Gardens of tho Bellovue-Btrat-i zL m. November 4. w v - - W:.- . v. A- J. Dallas Dlwn will fJHT'a theatre party and supper on No-BI-er 33. In honor of Miss Mary Dixon F wr ..t... f Mr. anrt Mrs. Rug- TJrZl. A.neMtr of Mr. and Mrs. Rus it' ST Thayer: Miss Margaretta Dixon FSers of Mr. and Mrs. William Hey 'v j ifvirs. all debutantes of tho season. J" ' Vr and Mrs. J. Horace jiarains -win ' ..J..i . lursre house party on Mon- :. TjaT October " Rt th0 Rum80n c'ub' a ,' ZriKbt. N. J., for several friends and . .. ...... r ivitnfl t'nuMTin tinrr. ..rriin to Mr. Edward C. Dale "5Tv.v. ninr-n on Tuesday. October 12, W vLvi o'clock, In St. Oeorge-by-the-Itlver, 4 .. n. J. Among the guests will ' Ckts. Ernest du Pont, Mr. and Mrs. i rZ. r Ttr((. v,. find Mra. John rSSlUker. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly, hi" It Vr- Archibald Hubbard. Mr. i rr.. Hermann A. Dcnckla. Dr. and . Arthur Newlln. Mr. and Mrs. John 'strawbrldge, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Llp iSneolt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Brockle, fSr and Mrs. Albert P. Gerhard, Dr. mi Mrs. Frederick Fraley, Mr. and Mrs. 'George I Justice. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haybln Hart, Dr. John M. Crulce and W, and Mrs. Charles West Churchman. Among- thOBe who will be" present at the Seenlng of the Chestnut Street Opera noma tnnlcht are Mr. and Mrs. James SFtter, Mr. and Mrs. William Woodward fAraett, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Gazzam, Jfr ana Mrs. Liavia iewia, air. anu Airs. N. Newlln Stokes, Mr. George Huhn, Mrs. n,,riu Wnlpott HenrV. Miss Gertrude ':.nrv. Miss Elizabeth W. Henry, Mr. and f Mw. E. Rlttcnhouse Miller, Mr. and Mrs. fc William Montague Lycett, Mrs. Ephralm Brice, Mra J. Harrison tsmun, mr, ana Wr. Jnhn. rt. Colahan. Jlr. and Mrs. John AJl Brown. Mr. and Mrs. William Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard a. uranam, juibs Kria T. Graham, air. ana Mrs. juorumer ftBrown, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Brown. fVr, and Mrs. Robert H. Large, Mr. nnd HTS. JUSllCe UOX, jr., mr. uiiu iun. tiu.r 1m Adams Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus KMton. Mrs. Bayard Potter, and the Italian Consul Slgnor Gaetano Emllo Poc Jcardl and his wife. k.The marriage of Miss Alice Belln, dturtiter ot Mr. ana airs, uenry iBelln, Jr., of Scranton, Pa., and Mr. jPIerre' S. du Pont, of this city, which Wlil t&Ke place lonaurruw uit-crnuun uv tie, home of the bride's brother, Mr. ammot Bclln, 4uo 'arK avenue, isew, ork. will be one of the most noteworthy weddings of the season. The ceremony Till be witnessed by Immediate members M the family only. Among those who will be in attendance t the wedding will be the groom's four Mew and brothers-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. William. Winder Laird, Mr. and Mrs. Sodnex Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Copeland and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. M. Car penter, his Bisters-in-law.Mrs. W. K. du VPcnt and Mrs. Belln du Pont, Mr. and ;n. Lammot du Font, Mr. and Mrs. ; Irene du Pont and General and Mrs. T. fColeman du Pont. Following a reception ,the newly-married couple will leave on their honeymoon.. i They will be at home at Pelrce's Park jifter December 1. The marriage of Miss (Selln and Mr. du Pont will unite two, w me oiaest famines in tno East. Mr. Herre S. du Pont Is president of the E. Wu Pont Powder Company," i oance was given at the New Century Club, in Scranton. Saturdnv nlirhr hv Mr ai Mrs. Henry Belln. in honor of their wenier and Mr. du Pont. Severn! Wil- Jton guests were present for tho af fctf.1 A luncheon of ten courses was jjW last Thursday by Mrs. Walter J. JW. at her home In Scranton. for Miss and among tho guests from WI1 wegton was Mrs. Charles Copeland. MiOwing to n rn.nt Hnfi.t. In .V. ..11.. (" Charles H. Lea will not give the v"un ia meei jur. and Mrs. Armitt fwn until later in the season. Mrs. n was Miss Julia Gallatin Dawson, Z-v . "' nBT wedding to Mr. Brown - , iac in uaiirornla last month. ?fee Pennsvlvflnfa AiIa... t-. .!..... . Revolution will hold a board meeting Jed by a state meeting at the Belle- ''.ra tomorrow morning at 10 debutanteii nf tvA (!.. .4ii v. lned today at lunchenn nl Cres, the Brvn Xrnwr linm. nf ?nd,M- George H. Earle, Jr.. in . meir aaugnter, Miss Edith and Mlsa Th.nHn,a IT T 11ll ter of Mr. anil XTv T am4- t it- of Haverford. Th ' niui. ,m Miss Elizabeth W. Downs, Miss D. Thayer, Miss t Margaret O. h Merrlok, Miss Martha Thornton ier. Miss C. Clennni. P.nn,v flo. 'Hlia W. dmuan H.I.. f3..ii ri v.i Iki. ari T' arahom, Miss Agnes ale. Mian r-Hliv, mi..., . n.,, Btrhara M. rinv m.. . t rSf.MJf.?arah s- Myers. Miss Mar- iii..-i.ytT' Mlea A- Marjory Tay . MleiMary E. Bohlen. Miss llouise S. 5i if !. 0"ni8 u, Freeman, Miss eu ' aazzam' Miss Betty Scott. iZ. w. "fJ"". wiss jj. urace :"" "' Emlle P. Kennedy!" Miss V. reroi. Miss Elizabeth c. ' MUs Katharine E. Register, Miss uier, miss uertrude L. Pan Ml Hiiith ri. t. .i.. mi nr0se Miss 8. UyUndale uV; cni uuier and Miss a C. Norrls. Wta. Sturgls, who Is spending m .. uiB guest or Mrs. Henry H. i miniums, Chelten Hills. a her guest over the jveek-end Ma LOUlKA Rlnrirta nf tllw-.M. MI Sturgls waa one of last wumsntea. Clarence M, Clark, aceomnanled Wn, Mr. Franklin Taylor Clark. 1 OOWn from ManFhail.r V. lout to attend the weddjng of Mlsa -,r ...v.. nuu mv. IIAICIIUU M Mri. n.nrjr M7 T..,n fn- IfJi J'" Boulh "th street, ' hava WW apartment at the Wlatahlckon. wn. for the winter. Along the Reading . wU?Lrna mdge will be held lo- i oiv 'v"" the old York Road i 7V " noeaes w 1 be Mrs. I iiVi f1rt O'nn'er-danco of the VrwiS3; """nlnilerfw,w Of UhpUrir, of tu North Mth AFFAIRS ARE SEASON ADVANCES Charles B. Penrose to Be a?h i i'r ftln. a nunbr of friends r,, hm '.f Wednesday, evening. The cS n MJjf Ele,ls Bruce, miss S.V iS0"' 5!M Anna Kotwltt, Mlas x nill0rnJ'i, MlM Florence M. Bailey. ten 1?'?; if- Mr- John nrl": Th'hl yXlnillS McCarter. Mr. Henry nareMr' Nprman " Mr. .f .PVJni aerr B. McCall. of llth street and 6th avenue, Oak Lane, have Fasnocht. of Reading, Fa. Along the Main Line HAVERFORD.-Mr. Charles E Mather has i been entertaining Major Wadsworth, of Geneseo, N. T. mtrllf" ' ".CreAWr, of 85 North 41st street, was tho guest of Mrs. Joseph L. reagcr, of Montgomery avenue, over the woek-end. nRTN MAWR, Mrs. Caroline B. Bar- nf."' h" c,08eJ her home and will ylslt friends In the neighborhood for about a month. Mr. Raymond Karsner, of U3d South I0?? 8lreet' Philadelphia, was the guest of Mrs. Hugh Abornethy, of Gulf road, over the week-end. m? DVn'B-Mr. nd Mrs. Daniel M. HhafCer have returned from a trip to the Pacific coast, and oponed their house on Lancaster avenue. Mrs. J. W. England nnd family have returned from Point Pleasant. N. J., where they spent the summer. WATNB.-Mr. M. L. Tooker and Mr. Warren Donaldson have returned to their apartments at the Waynewood, where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Fox, ot 107 Bloomlngdale avenue, are entertaining '' -"Hies u. ureen, or Mouendo, South America, Mr. Green Is 111 at Rockefel ler Hospital, New Yorlc Mr. and Mrs. S. B. McCabe and family have closed their cottage at Cape May, N. J., and returned to their home on West Lancaster avenue. Miss Alice Mc Cabe Is visiting Miss Rebecca White In the Green Spring Valley, Md. RADNOR. Miss Margaret Berwlnd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Augus tus Berwlnd, of Wlnwood, has Joined Miss Leta Sullivan and Mrs. James Francis Sullivan, of the Woods, at White Sulphur Springs. Germantown Mrs. Edward Hutchinson nnd Miss Hutchinson have returned from Belmar and are at the Wissahlckon for the win ter. Mr. Edward Hutchinson. Jr., enter tained a motor party at luncheon in the Wissahlckon Cafe recently. Covers were laid for 14. Mr. E. T. McCurdy nnd family are con templating closing their new country home in Huntingdon Valley, Pa., and coming into the Wissahlckon, German town, for the winter. Mr. Joseph D. Wilkinson, of New York, spent the week-end as tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burgess, nt their home, 6306 Germantown avenue. Mrs. Wilkin son will also visit her parents for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hesse, of West Upsal street, will give a dinner on Tuesday evening, October 19, in honor of their son, Mr. William C. Hesse. Jr., whose marriage to Miss Helen Robert son Clemens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Clemens, of 8212 Seminole ave nue, will take place on Tuesday, October 23. West Philadelphia Miss MarJorie Inez Morrl.i gave a din ner of 12 covers last night followed by bridge at her home, 4601 Spruce street, in honor of Miss Romalne Taylor and Mr. Francis B. Wntklns, whose marriage will tako place tonight. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Shellcnberger, for merly of 4S27 Baltimore avenue, have taken nn apartment at the Marlyn, 40th and" Walnut streets, for the winter. Invitations have been Issued' by Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Broslus for the mar riage of their daughter. Miss Helen H, Broslus, to Dr. Abraham E. Cooke, of Glen Cove, L. I., on Tuesday, October 12, at 4 o'clock In the afternoon. A recep tion at the homo of the bride's parents, 4920 Walton avenue, will follow the cero mony. Miss Broslus will have her sister, Miss Hazel Broslus, as her attendant, and Mr. Henry Savage, of Glen Cove, will act as best man. Doctor Cooke and his bride will make their home In Glen Cove upon their return from a wedding trio. North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Levi, of 3016 Diamond street, will be at home Sunday, October 10, from 8 till 11 o'clock, In honor of tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Mildred U Levi, to Mr. Eugene M. Loeb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Loeb, formerly of Staunton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Levi will be assisted In receiving by Miss Irene Blumenthal, Miss Marie Leo pold, Miss Olga Loeb, Miss Alice P. Fleisher, Miss May Flelsher, Miss Claire Bachman and Miss Luella Hoffman. Miss Esther Poland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Poland, 3006 Euclid ave nue, will be -married to Mr, Banett Lip schutz, Sunday, October 10, at her parents' residence. Tioga Mr. Amos S. Blake, president, and Mr. Allen E. Sharp, secretary, of the Hunt ing Park Improvement Association, have Issued Invitations to the meeting of the organization tonight, when an address will be made by Raymond MacNellle, Judge of the Municipal Court, who will relate his experiences with the Juve nile Court, Mr. and Mr. Sidney Collins, formerly of T(oga, gave a dinner on Saturday night at their homo In Penllyn. Autumn leaves and bronze-hued autumn flowers formed the attractive decorations. Their guests were the following 'from Tioga; Mr. and Mr. Frederick T. Jennings, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Painter, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Hallowell, Dr. and Mra. Henry Barry, Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Krtbbs and Mr and Mrs. William SchulU. , Frankford The committee of the Frankford His torical Society has arranged four fall out ings for Saturday afternoons In October, as follows! October 9, to Stenloh, the home of James Logan, near Wayne Junc tion! October 16, to Burlington; October 23, to Fort Mercer and Red Bank; October SO, an all-day trip to Princeton, N, J. The committee consists of Mr. Thomas Crelgh ton, Mr. Robert T. Corson, Mr; J, f. Ham mond. Mr. Charles W. Castor and Mis Jennie Stott. j Mr. John F. Flemmlng. Mr." Thomas It. Klrkwood, Mr Albert Button and Mr. Frank Peak, who left last week on a gun ning and fishing trip to Moortown, N. J., will return tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Sarah King, of 2010 Gllllngham street, announce the engagement of hir daughter. Mis Annie King, to Mr. Thorns . Wwwr, Wu wmt. l EVENING 'KEPqER-PHIEAPELPHLfl:, TUESDAY, OOTOBEft hHbbt eiiiiiiiVilHQiHiHaKk '" HBb , , m Mh WML ' -m 'i; BrSHI , JKiilil f vs. hhh i vWtLLLV' aflFrafSEsrlLLLLLLLLH I l&r Rl &L-m. tta$$ys3&mWM tarn KfFKr "'Mtf m&mgsmSBmU Photo by J. Mitchell Elliot. MISS ROMAINE TAYLOR Daughter of Mrs. Clarence Taylor, whose marriage will take place tonight at 7 o'clock to Mr. Francis Benjamin Watkins, of Mont real, Can. K. K. KLUB ENTERTAINED LAST WEEK BY L. J. GETTINGS Musical Program Enjoyed by Those Present Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Rose Entertained. Other Affairs MR. LAWRENCE J. GETTINGS en tertained the members of the K. K. Klub at the home'of his mother, Mra. L. W. Gctttngs, 3015 Wharton street, on Wednesday evening. The decorations for tho occasion were pink and green. After a short musical program the guests were served with choc olate luncheon. Those present were Mr. ahd Mrs. Gettlngs, Mr. and, Mrs. G. D. .Craig, Miss Emma Peterson, Miss Jennie Warren, Miss Mary Wardell. Miss Blafiche Chapman, Miss Natalie Craig, Miss Helen O'Connor and Miss Ada Evans, Mr. George Moore, Mr. Fred Schauffele, Mr. Calvin Craig, Mr. Paul Gettlngs and Mr. David Dumlgan. Mr. Dumlgan entertained the guests with sev eral violin solos, as did Miss Evans, with several soprano solos. An nnnual Slmchas Torah party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Rose, 916 South 5th street. The pleasurable evening was followed by refreshments. Interspersed by songs by the Mlshorrat Zlon Society. Among those present were Miss Reba Rose, Miss Ida Rosenblum. Miss Jennie Sugerman, Miss Stella and Miss Belle Sacks, Miss Harriet Blleden, Sophie Brammtck, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon S. Rose, Mrs. Rose llark, Mr. Mlchloh Karmel, Mr. and Mrs. Rosenblum, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham, Mr. Rose, Mr. Good man A. Rose. Mr, Abraham Rosenblum. Mr. Philip Rosenblum, Mr. Leon H. Rose, Mr, Ell Rose, Mr. Herman Malcrman, Mr. Abraham Jaffee, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bnuiman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks, Mr. Samuel Sacks, Mr. Jacob Rosenblum, Mr. and Mrs. Selig Jaffee. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Gross, Dr. and Mrs. Simon Staham. Mr. George Haig and Mr. David Hubbs, of 1919 North 20th street, entertained a number of friends at a musicalo and dinner nt their home Thursday evening. Tho entire house was attractively 'decorated and the muslo was furnished by an orchestra under tho direction of Mr,' Lawrence Johnson. More than CO guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Blermann gave a party In honor of their son, Mr. Harry Bler mann, 21st birthday, In Arbelter Saengcr bund Hall, when nn enjoyable evening waa spent in singing and dancing. The Kensington Orchestra furnished tho music, and tho Ascher Harmonla gave some splendid singing selections. Among those present were Miss Blanche Werner, Miss Helen Weldnor, Miss Stella Parker, Mlsa Margarot Huck, Mlsa Marie Hlel, Miss Alia Weldner, Miss Hannah Parker, Miss Regina Welgand, Miss Genevieve Fleming, Miss Lillian Mclntyre, Miss Elizabeth Slegel, Miss Elizabeth Sauer, Miss Theresa Schoffet, Mlsa Marie Legent, Miss Alice Lyons, Miss Olive Morgan, Miss Pauline Slegel, Miss Elsie Fried, Miss Margaret Jlassau, Miss Anna Mitchell, Miss Florence Nix, Miss Caro line Schoffet, Miss Anna Herbergor, Miss Jennie Legent, Miss Matilda, Sauer, Mr. Harry Blermann, Mr. Joseph Huck, Mr George Huck, Mr. Joseph Zoeller, Sir, Charles Frelllng, Mr. Joseph Schoffet, Mr. Peter Gross, Mr. William Lyons. Mr. John Gross. Mr. Harry hostel, Mr. Charles Schoffet, Mr, Vincent Fleming, Mr, Gus fc ' ;'T ' f ffn """tWf I MR. AND MRS. A. WARTHMAN RIIOADS "Whose marriage toqk place today In Atlantic City. Mrs. Rhoads W Miw.Pten C. Bender, of Brldcsbynr, Pa. I Grevvay. Mr. E'rncst Marley, Mr. Fred i erlck Meir. Sir. Willi-, , ih- ., Th,0mSfiiiMacnnc11' Mr- "Ernest Biefus,' Mr. William Degnan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bler mann. Mr. nnd Mrs. Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Rothermel, Mr. and Mrs. Huck Mr. nnd Mrs. Slegel. Mr. and Mrs. Spitz' Mr. and Mrs. Fried, Mr. and Mrs. Rossbauer. Mr. and Mrs. Postel. Mr. and Mrs. Llcgand, Mrs. Clarkson and Mr. William Butenschon. vrSt,.ls kulso M. Wagenknlght, of 333 North Horton street, entertained on Wcd noBdny in honor of Miss Cornelia Kell ifF'. . ose. marrlage to Mr. John Krolder ?nl.i.Mk,eAP,iaCen ctoberl2. The guests !Sn ,ed 'J1?3. lda noberts. Miss Dcmaris M illicit, of Llanerch; Miss Anna Joseph, Mies Edna Macusker, Miss Elizabeth Knlpsclieer, Miss Margaret Evans and Miss Helen Kellkopp. The "O. O. T' club, which was ro Hly.Jfmed' i," meet on ThursdajTeve Eff aUht r.csldenco of Miss Agnes Mo Qm IF nltn,cr street- T"'3 club will S? -." mectlnss every two weeks at tne different members' homes, and every month will entertain at novelty parties. fi--at0lheairJfalB- theatre and "card Par ties. The following are the members: Miss Sarah Love, Miss Margaret Gil more. Mls Evelyn Sutton. Miss Mar garet IIarlfV. Aftaa Mn.l... tt wi " -- -". ...awaivutj murail. JU1S3 i aMne ,McGovern. Miss Maria Mohan and Miss Agnes Mohan. Lansdowne Mrs. Jennings Hood will entertain the Mothers in Council this afternoon at her home on North Owen avenue. TiiMn!- Eward Fitzgerald, of Lo Monte. 111., Is tho guest of Mrs. Thomas Fitz gerald, of Baltimore avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Lewis, of East Greenwood avenue, are entertain ing Mrs. Harry Kratzet and Miss Alice Kratzet, of Detroit. Mrs. Isaac H. Rhodes will address the first meeting of the Twentieth Cen tury Club this afternoon. Her topic will be, "Why Women Join Clubs." Women Writers' Club Members of tho Women Writers' Club of Philadelphia held their regular monthly meeting last night at their club rooms, 1210 Locust street In the absence of the president, Miss Edith M. Burtls, the vice president, Miss Gertrude Gar nell, presided. Various classes for study and recrea tion were formed by the members. Mrs. Rose Laddon Hanna will conduct a class for the reading and study ot various phases of socialism. A claas for study of the technique of short story writing will be conducted by Miss Louise Botts Edwards, and a French class, to bo taught by Mile. Ceclle Rlgueur, Is being arranged for by Miss Emily Carpentor, Miss Jessie Duval will be In charge of a bridge club, which will meet on alternate Thursday evenings at the clubrooms. It was decided to hold a dinner for members the evening of November 10. Northeast Philadelphia Mr. Luther Gerhard, of Front street and Susquehanna avenue, will make his home with his daughter, at Bryn Mawr. Mr. and Mr. John Craig, of 8024 Rich mond street, last Sunday celebrated the third anniversary of their wedding. The affair was quiet and Informal, due to the death recently of Mrs. Craig's sister, Mrs. Robert H. Gibson. The Immediate rela tives attending were Mr, and Mrs. James Craig, Mrs. Kate McClay, Mr. S. Armour McCIay, Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Rcutllnger, Mrs. Elizabeth Maneeloy, Miss Dorothy Mnnecley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm B. Craig nnd family, of Wynneflcld, and Mr, Wal ter A. Craig. At the block party given recently by the neighborhood folk of Front and Master streets. Miss Sara Smith, of 135: North Front street, won a beautiful ring In token of being tho most popular girl In the carnival contest, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Collar, Jr., of 1768 Frankford avenue, have returned from Washington, D. a, where they witnessed the Inst grand rovlew of the O. A. R. The announcement of the marriage of Miss Alice Jeanctte Farley, of 3300 Frank ford avenue, to Mr. William Corr, of Hh rtreet and Lehigh avenue, came as a delightful surprise to their numerous friends In the northeast. Tho young couple wero married at Niagara Falls a month ago while presumably upon a vacation trip. Mies Farley Is one of tho pretty girls of the northeast section, and was wlJcly known In the younger dancing set Miss Isabella Josephs, of Keystone and Magee streets, Tacony, entertained a largo number of her Kensington friends last week. Those attending were Miss Helen Conroy, Mlos Anna O'Kecfe, Miss Isabella Joseph, Miss Marie O'Keofe, Miss Flo Sllverstone, Miss Josephine White, Miss Helen Kane, Miss Margaret Kane, Miss Rose Bush. Miss Mazle O'Donnell. Miss Anna Kane, Miss Katrlnn, Fitzger ald, Miss May Breth, Miss Bessie Brooks, Miss Lena Gcnster, Mr. Thomas Devllnc, Sir. J. Murray, Mr. Martin Dcflancy, Mr. George Dunn, Mr. John Duffy, Mr. Law rence Hughes, Mr. Daniel MacKcll, Mr. Thomas Daly. Mr. P. Hughea, Mr. John Dwyor, Mr. Joseph Toung, Mr. Edward Walsh, Mr. Alexander Masberson, Mr. Harry McCloskey, Mr. William Barry, Mr. Nelld, Mr. Edward Sullivan, Mr. Harold Garvin, Mr. Larry Hughes, Mr. Richard Smyth, Mr. Harry Alexander, Mr. Thomas Rhodes, Mr. Alojplus Lough rey, Mr. Thomas Cullen and) Mr. Matty Thorrocks. On Friday evening, November 12, the Clan Gordon. No. 190, O. S. C, will give their seventh annual concert and danco at Clayton's Dancing Academy, 9th street and Glrard avenue. Roxborough Mrs. John G. Morris, Mr. Robert Lees. Mr. Jacob Miller, Mr. Harry Birkhead and Mr. nnd Mrs. John Williams, of Rox borough, who have been attending the Grand Army reunion at Washington. D. C, will visit Lynchburg. Vn., Richmond, Old Point Comfort and Fort Monroe before returning to Philadelphia. Among others from this section attending the encampment wero Mrs. Joseph Aldlnger, Mrs. McFadyen and Mrs. William Ald lnger, of the Women's Relief Corps. Mr. Newton H. Bovnrd, of Manayunk avenue. Is visiting relatives in Washing ton, D. C. POOR RICHARDS WILL HOLD WEDDING DINNER Celebrate Enlargement of Clubhouse With Feast Tonight Enlargement of the Poor Richard Club, at 239 South Camac street, by the addi tion of tho property Immediately south of It will be celebratiid tonight by a "wedding dinner," to be held at 6 o'clock. It 13 expected that almost every mem ber of tho organization will attend. Tho building at 211 South Camac street was purchased recently and 'renovated to meet the needs of the club. The "wedding" will be. followed by the annual election. The name of R. H. Dur bln will appear excluslwly In the presi dency column. The nomination was ten dered to Mr. Durbin aUcr he had suc cteded In bringing next year's conven tion of the Associated Advertising Clubs of tho World to this city. Mr. Durbin fought valiantly at tho last session of the association In Chicago for the selec tion of Philadelphia as tho convention city. Others on the offlclnll ballot are: Vice president. W. Atlee Bnrpee, Thomas A. Daly. William F. Fell, Marry A. Gatchel, M. F. Hanson. Edwin Moore, Georgo Nowlnnd. W. F. Thcrklldson and Jarvls A. Wood, of which number flvo will bo elected; directors. E. J. Berlet. W. Ar thur Cole, S. Wilbur Corman, Thomas R, Elcock, Jr., William J. Eldrldge. G. E. Guble, Charles C. Green, Louis J. Kolb, John C. Martin, Thomas Martindale, Irvln S. Paschall, Joseph S. Potsdamer, John H. Sln'oerg, P. C. Staples and Rowo Stewart, of which number nine will be elected; secretary, Theodore E. Ash, who served last term, and treasurer, P. J. Walsh. Jap Ship to Take Cargo to Russia Another cargo of locomotives and steel rails for Russia, the third In a month, will leave here shortly on the Japanese steamship Senju Maru, which docked at Pier G, Port Richmond, today. Before getting her enrgo tbo Benju Maru must wait the loading ot the British Btcamshlp St. Veronica, which, Is also taking on board locomotives and steel rails. The railway material Is for the Siberian Rail road, and Is to be delivered at Vladi vostok. The locomotjves are part of the contract for 250 reCdntly given to Bald win's and the rails are being sent out by the Lackawanna Stool Company, of Buf falo. What's Doing Tonight Firemen's AMOclatloniof Pennsylvania, enter tainment, Convention Hall. J.nncaster Avenue nuelntu Men, 8030 Lan carter avenue; 8 o'clodk. Free. Academy of Natural Sciences, 1800 Race street; 8 o'clock. C'ohockelnk Dualnen Men, Germantown ave nue and Til) Mreet; 8 o'clock. Free. Frankford Hoard ot Trade, Frankford: 8 Market and E2d Strnet Buiineea Men' 'A. sotlatlon. S210 Market treet:8 o'clock. Free, Carnival. Hebrew Central Relief Committee. 324 and Rerk atreets, 1'oor Richard Club. Lutheran Synod, Temple Lutheran Church. fi'Jd and Race atreets. OeorKa D. Porter to apeak at 40th Ward Independent headquortera. 03d atreet and Woodland avenue, 8 o'clock. Free. Suffrage Events Today EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY. Koon Atlantlo Rermtnc Company,'' Point Breete, Uertha SapovltJf and Mary H. Ingham. 8 p. m. Allegheny and Aramlngo avenuea Bertha Sapovtta. 8.S0 p. m. 7th and Rltner atreeta, Samual Moyerman. WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTT. g p. tn. Sth atreet and Allegheny avenue. Grace Hlllea and J. Hoag. T "Tenu 8 p. m. 123 South 3Tth atreet, Eatelle Ruaaall and Mra. Phil E. Hughea. "ueeeii 8 p. m. 6th and Poplar atreeta.Urs. William Albert Wood and M. C. Hnaard. 8 n. m. Front atreet and Allegheny avenue. Eatelle Ruaaell and Ferdinand OraaeJ. 8. C; ,,V.-cAtJ.,',l,, ' Pl". """ Verlendeo and Dr. E. M. II. Moore, Notice for MieBdcletr page will be accepted and printed tn the Evening Ledger, tut all such notices muat be written on one aide of the paper, muat be aimed la full, with fall addreaa, and when poeelbU telephone number muat be given. Send all such eeumunleatlea to "Society Editor," Evening Ladsw. M Chestnut atreet. Cnlea theae requirements are carried eut M that verUcatloq may be vaealbU, the notice) WUI not) be publlahef. 5, 1915. PICTURESQUE WEDDINGS WILL TAKE PLACE TODAY Miss Romaine Taylor Will Become Bride of Mr. Francii Watkin Miss Mildred Stulb and Mr. Benjamin Shaub Will Wed Other Marriages AN unusually picturesque wedding will jt take place this evening at 7 o'clock, when Miss Romalne Taylor, daughter ot Mr. Clarence Taylor, becomes the bride of Mr. Francis Benjamin Watkins, of Montreal, Can. The ceremony will take place at tho Satterlce, where the brldo'B mother makes her homo, and will be per formed by the Rev. Dr. William Tracy, pastor of tho Christ Memorial Reformed Kplscopat Church, 43d and Chestnut streets. Tho bride, who will be given In mar rlngo by her brother. Mr. Harold Taylor, will wear a gown of lustrous Ivory-white satin with a court train and trimmed with duchesse and point lace. Her long tullo veil will bo held to the head by a Normandy cap of lace and orango blos soms, and she will carry a shower bouquet of orchids and lilies of tho val ley. Miss Ruth Watkins, ot Washington, V. C, a sister of tho bridegroom, will be the mnld of honor and tho bride's only attendant. Sho will wear an exquisite frock of gold chiffon taffeta made In the 1S3U period, with a hlgh-walst lino and a short, full skirt. Her bouquet will be of old-fashioned posies. Mrs. Taylor, tho brldo's mother, will bo handsomely gowned In black point laco over whlto satin, whllo tho mother of the bride groom, Mrs. Watkins, will wear a gown of black satin veiled In black not and trimmed with Jet. Mr. Russell Taylor will act ns best man. A reception for the Immediate families and a few Intimate friends will Immediately follow the cere mony, after which Mr. nnd Mrs. Wat kins will leave for a wedding trip. Thoy will make their homo In Montreal after November L SHAUB-STULB." The marrlngo of Miss Mildred Eleanor Stulb, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stulb, to Mr. Benjamin Wade Shaub will be solemnized this evening at 7 o'clock in the Memorial Church of St. Paul, Overbrook. Tho Rev. William B. Turner, rector of the church, will officiate. The bride will bo attended by Miss Made leine Hclnltsh . as maid of honor and Mrs. Walter Flckes as matron of honor, nnd her bridesmaids will be Miss Helen Gatge, Miss Helen Forster Glnse, Miss Anne Tyler, of Alabama, and Miss Har riet Keller, of Lancaster. Miss Stulb, who will bo given In marriage by her father, will bo gowned In shimmering Ivory-whtto satin trimmed with rose point lace, an heirloom In the family, which was worn by her paternal grand mother on the occasion of her 50th anni versary some years ago. The bride's veil will be of tullo with a cap of rose point lace and orange blossoms, and her gown will have a court train. She will carry a shower bouquet o'f lilies of the valllcy and whlto orchid. Today Is tho 23d anniversary of the wedding of tho bride's parents, and Mrs. Stulb will wear her wedding gown of Ivory whlto faille. Mr. Henry Shaub will act ns his brother's best man, and tho ushers will Include Mr. Robert Stulb, the bride's brother; Mr. J. Addison Abrnms, a coustn of tho bride; Mr. Allan Wallace, Mr. Harold Stein, of Lancaster; Mr. Ross Ranch, of Lancaster; Mr. Ralph Klrk patrlck, of Butler, Pa., and Mr. Edwin Keefcr, of Lancaster. RHODS-BENDER. The marriage of Miss Ellen C. Bender, of Brldesburg, and Mr. A. Warthman Rhods will take place today In St. Nicholas' Church, Atlantic City. The bride will be attended by her sister, Miss Mary A. Bender, as maid of honor; Miss Gertrude Bender and Miss Margaret Wil son will attend as bridesmaids. Mr. Frederick Welt will act as best man nnd the ushers will be Mr. Carroll J. Fenerty and Mr. Harry Bender. A reception will follow at the home of the bride, after which Mr. and Mrs. Rhods leave for a wedding trip to Ber muda. They will be at home after De cember 1 at 5342 Christian street, West Philadelphia. There will be 350 guests i'Jf' Montessori BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL PRESTON 4432. 4311 WALNUT ST. Scientific direction of NORMAL CHIL. DItEN from 3 to 8 yeara. Auto aervlca. Supervlaed outdoor gamea. A LECTURE COURSE on the direction of Children ot pre-achool age, Including the Btudy of their phyalcal development, nutrition and mental actlvltlea, will be given during tho school year 181B-101O. 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After Nov.lst.PennMutualBultdlng LATIN AND GREEK CLAS8ICS Comparative Literature. Prep. Couraea Law, Med. and College Exams. THE TECHNICAL TEACIIEUM & TRANS- IATOH8 ASSOCIATION 630-31 Terry llldg. Telephone Spruce 238. NOYES'SCHOOL chestnut st. Correct Engllahi Elocution; Publlo Speaking. HpecUl attention to men and women whose curly rducatlon lias been neglected. Strayer's Business College 801-&07 Chestnut St., I'blla. Practical Couraea. Moderate prices. Posltlona tuaranteed. Day at night sessions. Enroll now. "Country Day School for Boys" Wyniwwood, Pa. Rev. Gibson 1111, Head Master. Phone Ardmore 1&22. Palmer Business School BhoVthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English, day and night aeaalona. Send for catalog. Mercantile L.iurarr wog.. mn aoova cnaetnut. The "William Penn Charter School K1UUT BUU1U TWlSUfTH BTilEUT 327th Year Opens Bcptamber gstau CHILDREN'S CLASSES TKt National Softool of Elocution and OratoVu DORA A. SHOEMAKER. Parkway Building Fkila. Sckoel f DuigR ft Wm 11ROAD AND MASTER BTO. ItHOl'ENS SEPT EMBER 27TM. LEARN how to apeak the purest ITALIAN la 0 weeka. Original method. Classes now torm Ing. MICHBLE FONTICOU. 1811 Cheatuut. JAMES V. WILLIS Tutors' J fia ' store aCaptctsJlr i Kut4ll As. MAKV MKKVAMD KOatCMT. I1M. 147 JNeeuUe! Voleej tUy ai -y-ilng: eam, present, among whom will be Mayor RM- S'A5tomcitE ot etTl0 t WALLACB-BxmR: JjTtw!!? l'J?er?t.ln autnn wedding waa that of Mis Mary Constance Burk, tehtf n?f X!n na Mra- Wellington nL XTront0- Canada, to Mr. Robert borough. which took place on Saturday afternoon at S o'clock In St Paul'a . VSne Toront- The ceremony wos performed by Archdeacon Cody and ni- V.iA r a 'rWy attended re ception at tho home of tho bride' parent. 3h e m TL6. Ioveljr own ot Ivory white faille taffeta trimmed with flounce f?-k..P.Et an1 cnaty . It wa made with o. court train of brocaded taffeta lined with chiffon. Her tulle veil waa edged with oed pearl and oa?.?.ed wlth or"K blossoms. Orchids ?u JUL". ?f thn VBiley wera combined In the bridal bouquet. Miss Phyllis Stephcn ??a,s.mvof "onor and Miss Kathleen liartney, bridesmaid. They wore quaint frocks of taffeta, tho former mauve, and tho latter pale blue. A black velvet hat trimmed with a single pink crushed roae. and nn arm bouquet of pink roses com pleted each costume. The brldo's mother was gowned In maize colored satin crepe with trimmings of black velvet and clmnttlly lnce. Her hat was of black velvet with a touch of maize. Mr. C. Thompson Wallace, of Rox borough. was his brother's best man, and tho ushers were Mr, Arthur R. Burk. rt.her l tho bride; Mr. Douglas Addison, Mr. Arthur Haywood and Mr. James Holt, of Chicago. Mr. and Mr. Aallaco left on an automobile tour through tho East M'KKOWN-HATJGHEY. The wedding of Miss Elsie France Haughey, of Alrdrle street and Mr. John McKeown, of Park avenue, took placa this morning at St. Stophen's Church, Broad and Butler streets. The ceremony Sa1.pc,rformcd by the Rev- Father John F. McQuald. Miss Cyril Haughey was the maid of honor and Mr. McKeown selected as his best man Mr. Hugh B. Dunlap. A wed ding breakfast followed at the home of tho bride s parents. SARVER-MTERS. A pretty autumn weddlngxtook placa quietly yesterday when Miss Louise Lewis Myers became the bride of Mr. Carl Francis Sarver, of Pittsburgh, Pa., at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Irvln Myers, 4505 Regent street After a short wedding Journey Mr. and Mrs. Sarver will be at home after No vember 1 at 3329 Delaware avenue. North Side, Pittsburgh, Pa. WEINGARTEN-DA,VIS, The wedding or Miss Caroline Davis, of 878 North 7th street, and Mr. Joshua Welngarten took place on Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock at the home of Rabbi Loventhal, 714 Pine street. A supper and reception followed tho ceremony. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. Mil ler, Miss M. Pavls, Mr. and Mrs. It Weinberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wclnback, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Welner, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. I. Schyers, Doctor and Mrs. Lutz, Mr. -Freldlander and Doctor Visor. On their return from their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Weln garten will be at home at 4122 Parkalde avenue. Michigan "IT Gets Money Here The sum of $2800 has been raised by Philadelphia graduates of the Univer sity of Michigan for the erection of a Jl.000.000 building for tho University of Michigan Union at Ann Arbor. The union Is the centre of college Interest and provides a club for students, faculty and alumni. At a meeting of alumni in tho University Club last night, when the money was raised. It was announced that it Is proposed to raise $10,000 here and $50,000 in the eastern part of the State. ?'nAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE SCHOOL OK HUII.DINO CONSTRUCTION Evening Term Just Starting. HunilrpflM nf mn til..!. In nHaA.. Ing and construction circles have been prepared by our BUILDING CON STRUCTION COURSE. 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HEADMASTER, Phlla. or vicinity, wishing -?u?5 "e roan as SECRETARY, on. with three years' bualneaa experience In aten. ographlo work, who can relievo hlro of much routine, and with whom salary Is of minor consideration, please addreaa J fill, Id. Cen. TUB KIItSCHUAUM School of Language ."."'.'J"".?1 t. Welghtman nidg.) Eetab. Hsj ltcnno Klrschbauin. Principal. aEBMANTOTOJ WALNUT LANE SCHOOL 2JJ W. WALNUT LANE. GERMANTOWN. Strong. Oeneral Courae, DomssUo Selene pept. Boarding; DepL opens Sept. 38th, Da Dept. opens Sept. 2th. SOUTH, BETHLEHEM. PA. BISHOPTHORPE MANOR A select aihool for jrtrU. College prepaiatory A nnlehlng courses. Elective atudleaT Add. ClalkaVa N Wysnt. Prln.. Ho 2M, Bo. 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