Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 11, 1915, Final, Image 9

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    '.TEA, LUNCHEONS AND THEATRE
JMiss Rosalie Brown Dolan
Given by Her Parents Miss Frances Brodhead
Selects Receiving Party
MH AND MS, OUAJIDNCE TV.
DOLAN gave a dinner of II covers
at their country place In Uosemont to
" celebrate the birthday of their daughter.
w iitn Itosulle Brown Dolan. The guests
k were Sir. and Mrs; Alexander Van Rens-
ksftlser, Mr. and Mrs. John It, Valentine,
jfr. and Jfrs. Victor C, Mather, Mr. and
Xri. Alexander Brown, Mr. George
Brooke, td, and Mr. Clifford Cheston,
t, Mr. Ouetave A. Ileckscher, of Jsles
E kroolte. rave an Informal dinner party
f t the Philadelphia Country Club yester--
F day. Among" nis guests were Air. ana
Mrs. John M. Gross, of Pittsburgh; Miss
Gertrude Hcckscher, Mrs. George D.
I BpsMitrarten and Mr. Stevens Ileckscher.
' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre Brodhead,
I of Stratford, will give a tea with dancing
1 tt the Acorn Club on Saturday after-
' noon. October 30. to Introduce their
i daughter. Miss Frances Clydo Mont-
romery Brodhead.
Mrs. Charles Orr Steel and Mrs. Archi
bald Bradshaw, of South Bethlehem, will
preside at tho tea table.
The debutantes who will assist Miss
Brodhead In receiving will be Miss Sarah
If, B. Penrose, Miss Olivia M. do Beelcn
Otiiam, Miss Margaretta Dixon Myers,
Miss Sarah Sergeant Myers, Miss Corlnne
B. Freeman, Miss Edith It. Ellison and
Miss M. Claire Spenser.
The dansant will be followed by a
upper at the Bellovue-Stratford and the
theatre for the receiving party.
On November 18 Mrs. Brodhead will en
tertain at a luncheon at tho Bellevue
Stratford In honor of her daughter, and
on November 23 Mr. James Montgomery,
f an uncle of Miss Brodhead. will entertain
w for her at a box party at the opera.
Tho engagement of Miss Katherlno Her
man Krcmer, daughter of Mrs. Herman
P. Kremer, to Mr. Louis Rodman Page,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rodman
Page, was nnnouncod at the wedding re
ception of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hecksher
Vetherlll, on Saturday, when Miss Kre
nier acted as maid of honor.
Miss Kremer, who made her debut four
seasons ago, one year before Mrs. Weth-
erlll, who was Miss Edwlna Klklns Bru-
ner, was Introduced, has been nmong the
most popular of the younger sot. Her en
gagement has been rumored on various
occasions, but came after all ns a sur
prise, so well was tho secret kept. Mr.
page's sister, Mrs. Mnrechal Brown, Jr.,"
who was Miss Polly Page, is another In
timate friend of Miss Kremer.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brown enter
tained at dinner on Saturday night, at
the Philadelphia Cricket Club, In honor
ef Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Colahan, who
celebrated the ninth anniversary of their
5 marriage that day. The other guests In
dued Mr. and Mrs. Harry weeks, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Goodell, Miss Polly
Graham, Mr. Charles Jennings and Mr.
Edgar Sheppard.
Mr. and Mrs. William Flndlay Brown
also entertained nt a dinner of 10 covers
at the club, and Mrs. William W. Adams
gave a dinner In honor of her sister, Mrs.
Donaldson, of Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Kemble Yarrow en
tertained nt dinner nt the Merlon Cricket
Club on Saturday evening. Among their
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hare
and Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hirst.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren G. Griffith, who
.passed the summer In California, have
returned to weir nome. -urj wainui
atreet.
I Mrs. George Qulntard Horwitz, of Straf-
ford, left Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Huldekoper on: their ranch in
Montana. ""
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Samuel, accom-
r.panled by their daughter, Miss Elizabeth
Samuel, and their son, Air. Snowden
Samuel, have returned to their home on
the southeast corner of 22d and Locust
streets, from Narrngansett Pier, where
they had a house for the' summer. Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel had as their guests for
the aummer their son-in-law and daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Robln-
r ton and family, of Vlllanova.
Mr. and Mrs. John da Costa Newbold,
accompanied by their daughter. Miss
Ellen D. Newbold, and. their sons, Mr.
Richard S. Newbold and Mr. John da
Costa Newbold, who have been spending
the summer at their country home at
Port Kennedy, Pa., will return to town
the end of October and occupy their
house 2221 St. James place for the win
ter montns.
, Mr. and Mrs. Frank- Rich Wallace, who
have been the guests of Mrs. Walace's
father, Dr. Edward Wlnslow Taylor, at
.. Cearon, Indian Queen lane, German
town, have left by motor for Plttsneld,
Mass., where they will spend tne winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace spent yesterday
In New York, where they attended tho
automobile races at Shecnshcad Bay,
Long Island.
"Mrs. H. O. Bentler. of Lima, who has
Jbeen visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bac
chus, has returned home.
Along the Main Line
ARDMORE Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford
IT. Jennings and children, of 122 Cricket
avenue, have closed their cottase at
P(ount Gretna and returned to their home
mere.
Mr. and Mrs. Tirnin Tt. TVnnvnacker.
Sf Bleddyn road, have anounced the eo
iMrernent of their daughter, Mies Mary
(.Ramsey Pennypacker, to Mr. John Grlf
(Jjn, ot Scranton. Mr. Grlffen Is an en
. pneer, a graduate of Lehigh University
'In the class of 1911 and a member of
"he Delta Phi Fraternity.
HAVERFOTtri Tha rllr-Mn.. nf tri
Haverford branch of the Needlework
MUlld Of America Viava IbhiiaiI Invlf nt inn
Hpf. the annual meeting and luncheon,
BtWbich will be held In the Preston Read-
rw ,Room' Haverford, on Wednesday,
pw '. or. uoy tsmun wauace, seo
.J" of the Society to Protect Children
rom Cruelty", of Philadelphia, will ad-
flfeSS thft mlln. nn HTli. ItTn.l n
Protective Society."
s-rne collection of garments which have
ufen donntart urtll l ...,1.11.1,1.... i
Hter will be distributed to those charl-
iii V'n8,uu,loni and private cases which
flu be selected by the directors.
'BRYV M1TTO r. . r- - .
l?Rvltt' t Prospect avenue, are re
(wiving conrrattilntinAti nn v.& i.i.t. .i .
. -
. DJBVON Mr. nnil Mr w m ......
!' ?Iho Pent th" summer at Wynburno
Iw?m von: havc' returned to their home
Iff Philadelphia.
uX't ."' frory Newhall, of Radnor,
IT" rtlUrned from a. mnnlVa tnv In
lii, 'i ..'ru,n momn-s stay jn
Lpton and Maine,
lS!rni?ini &?; fohn -T- WJiidrlm ave
lu A"?1 to .Va'rfltia rarms, tuelr l!ome
iti ii from n extensive Western
.If.
Aloncr tho Rnnrlinrr
rfM?".10.? . NpWor. of Bent road.
u ; M.;r't ,"1 a!?"j: r . Aubu.
m i... j '. """ " wui oe tne guest
JjLTg' ,5u!n"r. Mr. Phauncey p. Rob.
ZTTT r Robinson returned with her
.' ST1!. ? Pent 'a week In Wyn
rCr. ! was extensively enter
- 1 by her many friends.
' J, Howard Lewis, of WaatUjurtoo
PARTIES OCCUPY SOCIETY
Honor Guest at a Dinner
lane. Klklns Park, Pa., Is spending sev
eral days this week In New York.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert N. Fell, -ot Park
fvtnuc Klklns Park. Ta., have left for
the PaclOo coast, where they will visit
the San Francisco Exposition and stop
At tho many other points of Interest, ex
pecting to b? away about six weeks.
Mrs. Elvira W. O'Neal, of Ashbourne
road, Elklns Park, Pa., will leave shortly
for tho Pacific coast, whero she will visit
the San Francisco Exposition, the San
Diego Exposition and stop nt tho many
other points of interest on the way.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Goods, of
New York, will occupy their new house
on Susquehanna road, Rydal, Pa., about
tho middle of October.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Grlgg and family, of
Glenslde, havo returned from Wlldwood,
N. J., where they have been spending tho
months of August and September.
ur. ana Mrs. Charles A. Walter, of
Willow Grovo pike and Monlo avenue,
Glenslde, have had as their guest Miss
Mitchell, of Virginia, for several weeks.
Germantown
Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis J. Kolb and their
daughter. Miss Kolb. have closed their
summer home at Sprlnghouse, Montgom
ery County, nnd havo returned home for
tho winter.
Mr. J. F. Penrose, of 77 Pastorlus street,
has returned from Mexico, where ho has
been for somo time.
Miss Dorothy Bnttentyne, of Falrholmo.
Grosso Point, Shoreswlch, Is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Jones, of 422
West Stafford street. Tho marriage of
Miss Rallantyno nnd Mr. Lloyd Pcnlston
Jones will take placo In Falrholme on
Wednesday, November 17.
Mrs. Robert Whlnncy, of 111 West
Logan street, Is spending some time In
Atlantic City, N. J.
Miss Mary McCarthy, of C131 Baynton
street, gave n thcatro party Saturday
evening at the Chestnut Street Opera
House, In honor of Miss Beatrice Luccllo
MacDonald. who Is her guestg Her guests
Included Miss Ruth McGeveran. Miss
Florence McGeveran. Miss Lucy Penrose
and Mrs. Arthur W. Hebert.
A dlnner-danco will be given tomorrow
evening In tho ballroom of tho German
town Automobile Club.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Maxwell, Jr.,
of 15 West Tulpehocken street, havo
closed their cottngo In Cape May and re
turned to their homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel V. Foster, of 22S
West Penn street, will leave Bhortly for
San Francisco to attend the Panama
Pacidc Exposition.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ely, formerly of
135 West Washington lane, havo taken a
residence In New York, where they will
live permanently.
Chestnut Hill
Mr. and Mrs. E. Rlttenhouse Miller, of
143 East Mount Airy avenue, have re
turned from a motor trip to Washington,
where they were the guests of Lieuten
ant William W. Smyth. U. S. N.. and
Mrs. Smyth, at their home In the Wash
ington Navy Yard. They were accom
panied by Mrs. E. Ross Carver.
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Taylor and
family, of 154 East Mount Airy avenue,
have returned home from Chelsea,
whero they occupied their cottage, as
usual, during the summer months.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bullen Dunn will
spend the winter with Mrs. Troth's
mother, Mrs. William Penn Troth, 3453
Walnut street.
West Philadelphia
The 34th Ward Republican Club held a
reception nnd banquet Thursday evening
at Its new hall, 61st and Vine streets. The
speakers of the evening were Mr. William
R. Knight, Jr., Mr. A. A. Duke, veteran
of the Civil War; Mr. James L. Waldln,
Mr, Harry nerce, Mr. Fred Smith, Mr.
Edward Kelly and Mr. John J. Mc
Kenna. About 300 guests attended.
South Philadelphia
Mr. M E. Doyle, of 906 South Bioad
street, is home after a trip to Wlldwood,
N. J.
Mrs. G. Lovatt. of 1421 Wharton street,
who spent the summer at Wlldwood, Is
home again
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Connell, Miss
Helen Connell, Mr. Elmer Connell and
Mr. Earl Connell, who spent the season
,at Wlldwood, returned last week and
opened thcl residence at 2221 South 15th
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wayne returned
this week from Lavalette, N. J where
they have a summer home, nnd reopened
their residence at 1155 South 15th street.
Mrs. Hannah Howard, of 1732 South
Broad street, will have as her guests
during the next 10 days Major John Shea,
U. S. A., and Mrs. Mary Battles, both of
Fitchburg, Mass. Major Shea and Mrs.
Battles arrived In Philadelphia Saturday.
Miss Margaretta Kane, of 1230 Wolf
street, and Miss Helen Clarke, of 2221
South 13th street, have returned to the
city after having spent a pleasant vaca
tion at Delawaro Water Gap and Atlan
ta City.
Mr, John LIndvllle and Mr. Edward
Horan have returned from Atlantic City.
Photo by J, Mitchell Ellott.
MISS ELEANOR McCAIlY
Of 118 South 43d street, a popu
lar member of the school Bet,
who took on active part in the
country fair held nt Lansdowa
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who is actively interested in the harvest homo fete which will bo
held on Thursday nt St. David's.
ATTRACTIVE WEDDINGS TAKE
PLACE IN AUTUMN DAYS
Miss Louise Green, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Delaplaine Green, to Wed Mr. Wiler in West
Philadelphia Other Marriages
THE marriage of Miss Louise Gelston
Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Delaplaine Green, to Mr. Herbert
Day Wller will be solcmhlzed this evening
nt 6:30 o'clock In the Chestnut Street
Baptist Church. Tho Rev. George D.
Adams, pastor of the church, will oillcl
ate. The bride, who will be given In
marriage by her father, will be exquisite
ly gowned In lVory white liberty satin,
veiled In net with trimmings of duchesse
lace. Tho gown will bo short, but from
the shoulders will fall a court train of
satin. The veil will be of point lace with
the conventional orange blossoms nnd the
bride's bouquet will bo of orchids, lilies
of tho vallej? and sweet peas In a shower.
The maid of honor, Miss Eleanor D.
Morse, will wear a gown of cerulean blue
charmcuse trimmed with silver lace and
a ilarge hat of silver lace, and will carry
an arm bouquet of American Beauty
roses. The bridesmaids will be Miss Edna
V. Wller. Miss Nettlo P. Green, Miss
Marie D. Green, Miss Helen M. Gragor,
Miss Marjorle A. Garman and Miss Ade
laide R. Coaly. They will wear charming
frocks of pale pink surah trimmed with
pllvcr 'lace, and their largo picture hats
will be of pink Georgette crepe with
touches of silver. Huge bouquets of
crysanthemums will bo carried.
Mr. S. Putney Worthlngtoa will act as
best man, and the ushers will Include Mr.
Edward Wller, Mr. Alfred II. Wller, Mr.
Archibald Sparks, Mr. Thomas Hurley,
Mr. Ralph F. Moss nnd Mr. Foster T.
Wallworth. Mr. Frank Oglesby will sing.
The church will bo decorated with palms,
ferns and potted plants Intermingled with
autumn (lowers and foliage.
Immediately following the ceremony a
reception will be held at the Phllomuslan
Club, 3914 Walnut street.
Mr. and Mrs. Wller will be at home
after January 1 at 5S20 Curpenter street.
GABLE-DETWEILER.
The marriage of Miss Hazel Detweller,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Det
weller, of 4029 Baring street, and Mr.
Gilbert E. Gable will take place today In
Holy Trinity Church. The Rev. Floyd W.
Tomklns will officiate. The bride, who
will be given In marriage by her father,
will wear a traveling suit of silk velvet
In dark wisteria shade, with a hat of
silver lace finished with a crown of wis
teria velvet. Miss Blanche Rogers, of
New York, who will attend as maid of
honor, will wear a gown of champagne
colored poplin. Mr. Paul G. Detweller,
a brother of the bride, will act as best
man,
A reception will follow the ceremony
In the Gold Room of the Bellevue-Strat-ford,
after which Mr. and Mrs. Gable
will leave for their wedding trip.
HAWK-KELLY.
Announcement Is made of the marriage
of Miss Mary M. Kelly, granddaughter
of Mrs. Joseph Berkhead, of the Falls of
Schuylkill, to Mr. William F. Hawk on
Wednesday, October 6, In St. Bridget's
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Catholic Church. Tho ceremony was per
formed by the assistant rector, the Rev.
J. Leahy, nnd was followed by a recep
tion nt the home of tho bride's grand
mother on Sunnyslde avenue. The bride
wore a handsome gown of white crepe
meteor trimmed with silver lace and a
veil of tulle arranged with bands of
pearls. Miss Elizabeth Kelly was maid
of honor and Mr. Louis Truahne was the
bridegroom's best man.
Mr. and BIrs. Hawk upon their return
from their honeymoon trip will be at
home after November 1 at Pennsgrove,
N.J.
Roxborough
Dr. and Mrs. James D. Schofleld, of
44S Roxborough avenue, are entertaining
Mrs. Schofleld's sisters, Miss Bessie Ross
and Miss Louise Ross, of Canada.
The fall -rally of the Northwest Branch
Christian Endeavor Society will be held
tonlght.ln the Leyerlngton Presbyterian
Church, Ridge and Leveringtdn avenues.
Tho Rev. Dr. S. M. Vernon, of the Cen
tral Mettfodlst Episcopal Church, Rox
borough, will make nn address, and there
will be a program of excellent musical
selections.
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Strattord. Bynod Reformed Church, Trinity Church,
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OBER 11,
Debutante D.
-S.rsirrFOKTS NEWS FAR AND NEAR'
Denbigh, Roxborough, to lntrod
daughters, Miss Mary H. Merrlc.
Miss Anne B. Merrick. Miss K
Merrick will wesr an attractive fro,
of white soft satin and chiffon trimmed1
with silver lace. Miss Anne's frock
will be very much on tho same order
?m in ".a ,ehl"on. nnd will be
trimmed with pink roses. The recelv-
PV,ty y",!l lncIule Mrs. St. D. Harter,
Mrs. Merrick's mother; Miss C. Eleanor
Pepper. Miss Sarah C. Nellson, Miss
Margaretta S.yers, Miss Sarah S. Myers,
Miss Elisabeth Wharton Downs, Mlsn
J'?rla T Grnham, Miss Frances W. Scott,
Miss Barbara Boyd, Miss Sarah Uyten
dale Balrd. Miss Martha McAllister, Mlsei
Emille Williams nnd Itss Marie B.
Wright. A dinner-dance for the rocelving
party and young men will follow.
Miss Olivia Mnry de Beelen Quzsm,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M.
Gazzam, wilt bo guest of honor at a
luncheon to bo given on Monday, No
vember 15, at tho Bellovue-Stratford by
Mrs. Thomas Buchanan Gilford, of New
York,
North Philadelphia
,J.ht Rv Charles E. McClelland, of
3064 North 10th street, has returned from
Washington. D. C, where ho was the
guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Ludwtg.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Hart, of 219 North
13th street, are entertaining their daugh
ter, Mrs. Harry H, Cohen, of Wilkes
Barre, Pa,
The Frank D. Williams. O. A. B. Asso
ciation has elected the following officers:
President, Mrs. C. Krlcder: vice presi
dent, Mrs. F. Buckman; recording secre
tary, Mrs. A. White: corresponding sec
retary. Miss A. Thompson; treasurer,
Mrs. A. Coulston. The association has
about 100 members.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Stelnman, of
Palmerton, Pa., who are on their way
home from n tour through the West to
tho two expositions in California, are
spending several days with the Rev. nnd
Mrs. S. H. Heckler, 1224 Huntingdon
street.
Girard Farms
Mrs. Flnley Morrow, of 2413 South
Woodstock street, entertained on Friday
evening at a surprise bridge party, fol
lowed by supper, In honor of tho birthday
of her husband. Palms and pink roses
formed the artistic decorations. Covers
were laid for 1G. Those present were Mr.
nnd Mrs. Frank Sutton, Mr. and Mrs.
John Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott,
Mr. and Mrs. II. Stanley Holloway, Miss
Evelyn Sutton, Miss Margnret Gllmorc,
Mr. Frank Green, Mr. William Masotta
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Mohr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hurd, of 2129
Rltner street, havo as their guest at tho
present time Mrs. Hurd's mother, Mrs.
Marie Soule, of St. Patil, Minn., who Is
hero for about three weeks. Several de
lightful affairs have been planned In her
honor.
Lieutenant Charles T. Blackburn, U. S.
N., nnd Mrs. Blackburn and their two lit
tle daughters, Miss Mary Worthlngton
Blackburn and Miss Nancy Blackburn,
who spent the summer season at their
home In Vlllanova, returned to the city
this week, nnd reopened their resldenco at
2518 South Lambert street.
Lansdowne
Miss Elizabeth Cryer, of South Lans
downe avenue, will entertain at an after
noon bridge on Friday.
A subscription bridge and tea was held
Saturday afternoon at the Country Club.
The committee In charge were Mrs. R. L.
MIshler, chairman; Mrs. Edwin Grauley,
Mrs. Harry Henry, Mrs. D. P. Stoever
and Miss Mabel Philips.
Mrs. Benjamin II. Shoemaker. M, of 346
North Owen avenue, entertained the
monthly meeting of the p. P. C. A. at her
homo yesterday morning. Among the
members present were Mrs. Alexander
Hcrron. Mrs. Carrol C. Llpptncott, Miss
Mary Garret, Mrs. Wilfred Conrad, Mrs.
Le Roy Smith and Mr. C. N. Hayward.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Petry, of 45
Lincoln avenue, returned yesterday from
a motor trip to Cape Cod.
The Girls' Auxiliary of the Presbyterian
church ore preparing for a minstrel show
which will he given In the Twentieth Cen
tury Club, January 2. The commltete In
charge are Mies Ruth Wlnderllch, Miss
Isabel Galbralth, Miss Alice Davis, MIs3
Ruth Decker and Miss Marie Dewar.
A masquerade dance for October 30 Is
being promoted by Miss Ruth Decker and
Miss Helen Taylor. It will be held In
Barker Hall.
BERLITZ
ALL LANGUAGES
Superior native teachers.
Terms reasonable.
Send for catalogue.
The Best Method
Day and Evening Beeslons.
Clasies and Private.
Free trial lesson.
SCHOOL
16TH AND CHESTNUT STREETS
Loder Uldg. (over the Itlker Pharmacy)
Iterlltz School lessons are not lectures but
conversations entirely In the foreign lan
guage between teachers and students.
SPANISH, FRENCH, ITALIAN, GERMAN
Most rapid of conversational methods. Grad
uate and competent native teachers. Also
IDIOMATIC translators.
Special arranged courses for children.
Tbs Technical Teachers and Trans
lators Association
630-sl Terry Uldg, Telephone Spruce 4288.
School for Backward Children
WEST PHILADELPHIA
School Brandies, Manual Training (Sewlnr,
Painting, Clay Modeling, Ilasketry, Wood
work), Nature Study. Outdoor Walks.
Experienced teachers.
Address M 13. Ledger Central.
La SHe College 'BaIST"
Eoslricerlnr, Arts, Pre-Medlcal and liuslnese
Courses. High School and department for little
boys. Ojrmnaslum and supervised athletics.
Scholarship offered. Evening classes.
URO. DENIS EDWARD. President.
PHILADELPHIA TCKNOEMKINDB
School now open for fall and winter terms.
We teach gymnastics, Oerman, drawing,
needlework- and swimming to children. 7 te
10 years, for to per year. Enroll your chil
dren now. XIroad and Columbia ave.
Strayer's Business College
BV1U, VUCSlUUt IH., t'nilSU
Practical courses. Moderate prices. Positions
guaranteed. Day A nitht session. Enroll now.
"Country Day School for Boy"
Wynntwod, Fa.
Rev. Gibson 1311. Head Master.
Phone Ardmor 1822.
TEACHERS' CLASSES
Oral expression, stag art, etory-telluur.
JCMlLIB VltlDKU NOIUUB.' 1711 ChastSSt.
CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH
Baron Charles d deer. Eetey Hall, Room CO.
, Apply for circular.
KXPKK8SJON AND DRAMATIC AKT
ELIZABETH LAVENDER SCHHK1NKK
1114 Chestnut St. I'houe Spruce MI7,
OKKMANTQWH
WALNUT LANK fcCUOOL
Ml W. WALNUT LANK. OKRMANTOWJt
tvtrong. General Course, DemesUa Im
Dent. "gWWl (. MM. jEJ
1915:
SKETCHES OP PHILLIES
FREE TO THE FANS
The pamphlet souvenirs of the rhltllrs'
victory In the National League rare are
tndy for distribution. They will be
T-rn free to any fan who rails or eends.
"e little booklet are neatly honnd
lanvlude photograph and life sketched
be the dV P1"!"'. They may be had at
, enlral, Hrnad and Chestnut
auspices o,t the jjveninjf Ledger ofllcee,
Daughters ornut streets.
Mrs, Simpson
Thomas Potter, 1 nilinnO
ter. and by tho t-J lill To
Charles Cuetls Harris., w,-,.,.
lungerich Smith. hEIuON
One of the most dellghO fPAn A V
caslons of tho autumn will ilUlAI
lng picture show nnd dance to
the Illtz-Cnrlton on Thursday
November 11, at 8:30 o'clock, rjn
benefit of the Philadelphia Vatlce
Saving Fund.
Mr. Alfred M. Pnlllr,. th nntS .
plorer, will show tho moving pictures hJ
l 'n eoum America last wlntor and
glvo a lecture on them. Mr. Ohnrles A.
Munn nnd Mrs. Fltz-Eugcne Dixon, who
have mado n special study during the last
year of tnklng moving pictures them
selves, will show local nnd foreign sport
pictures nnd also tho latest comlo film.
After the pictures thero will bo n dance,
with Meyer Davis' orchestra. Mr. Davis
has kindly donated ills services for the
occasion. The committee, in charge of
the entertainment includes Mrs. Edwin
N. Benson, Mrs. 'Williams Cadwalader,
Mrs. Gardner Cassatt. Mrs. William J.
Clothier, Mrs. Henry P-rlnton Coxe, Mrs.
Everett M. Crosby, Mrs. Herbert Darling
ton, Mrs. A. J Antolo Deveroux, Mrs.
Fltz-Eugeno Dixon, Miss Rose B. Dolan,
Miss Frances Grlscom. Mrs. Henry Frozer
Harris, Mrs. C. Leland Harrison. Mrs.
Howard Houston Henry, Mrs. Alba B.
Johnson, Mrs. Albert A. Jackson, Mrs.
C. Herman Krumbhaar. Jr., Mrs. Louis
C. Madeira, Mrs. John Kearsley Mitchell,
3d, Miss Mary L. Morris, Mrs. Charles
A. Munn. Mrs. Arthur E. Newbold. Jr.,
Mrs. A. J. Drexel Paul. Mrs. Samuel K.
Beeves. Mrs. E. Florens Blvlnus, Mrs.
Harold A. Sands, Mrs. Francois do St.
Phalle, Miss Gladys Snellenburg, Mrs.
Marmaduke Tlldcn, Jr., Mrs. Clement It.
Walnwrlght nnd Miss Eleanor B. Hop
kins, chnlrmnn.
Tho alms of the Philadelphia Vacation
Committee aro to assist women, through
Its vacation fund In developing tho habit
of saving small Bums, and through Its
social side to enlarge their opportunities
for recreation.
The Philadelphia Vacation Committee
Includes Mrs. Louis C. Madeira, chair
man; Mrs. Albert A. Jackson, treasurer;
Miss Margaret C. Maule, secretary; Miss
Mary E. Converse, Mrs. Everett M.
Crosby, Mrs. Herbert S. Darlington, Mrs.
Chllds Frlck, Mrs. C. Leland Harrison,
Mrs. Bayard Henry, Miss Eleanor B.
Hopkins, Mrs. Alba B. Johnson. Mrs.
Charles H. Ludlngton, Miss Mary L.
Morris, Mrs. Edward A. Schmidt, Mrs.
William J. Strawbridgo, Mrs. Holllster
Sturgcs.
A musicals will be given tonight at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Woll.
southwest corner of Lawnton and Oak
Lane avenues, for the benefit of the
Ladles' Aid and Missionary Society of
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Selections will be rendered by Miss
Wanda E. Groeneweld, soprano; Miss
Kathryne Leldy, harpist; Mr. John J.
Joyce, Jr., bass, and Mr. William Sylvano
Thunder, pianist.
A rather unusual and exceedingly at
tractive matinee muslcale will bo given
a
Bonwit Heller &,Co,
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
Announcement for Tuesday
Annual Advance Sale of Women's
Furs of Quality & Fashion
At 25 Less Than Regular Season Prices
Hudson Seal Trimmed Hudson Trimmed Caracul
Coati Seal Coats Coats
Dyed Muskrat Skunk Collars CollarY1
58.00 75.00 58.00
40 Inches long, full 42 In. long, full flare 40-lnch lone; model,
flare model or slight- model or slightly fit- made from selected
ly fitted waistline. ted waistline. flat curl pelts.
Trim'd Hudson Seal Coats
Border, Collar, Cuffs of Skunk.
Full flare model with poo- ng (r
kets, 40 lnohes lonsr OeUU
Trim'd Moire Caracul Coats
Skunk or Self Collars.
46 Inches long, select flat Q A A
curl pelt .'..OOeUU
Trim'd Baby Caracul Ccats
45 Inch long
sabled collars
model, skunk or
125.00
Nat, Fisher Sets
Cross Fox Sets
Barrel mutr trimmed
with head and tails.
Wholeskln animal
scarf.
69.50 85.00
Large barrel muff
trimmed with tall.
Large wholeskln ani
mal scarf.
85.00
Wholeskin Animal
Scarfs
Nat. Raccoon 6.50 12.50
Nat. Skunk. 8.50 12.50
R.d Fox,,. 16.50 22.50
Nat. Lynx,. 14.50 19.58
Kltt Fox 16.54)
Baum Martin
Fox 1.50 28.60
Afrlaus. Fox 22.50 2B.OO
Battleship Gray Fox.. 18.50 22.80
White Fox... 29.80
EX
TH
JOE SHUGRUE BOXES
MNDREWSTONIGirr
ATOLYMPIAAREeNA
Jcrsoy City Lightweight Makes
First Appearance Since
Recovery of
Eyesight
BOUTS AT NORRISTOWN
Philadelphia fans will be given the
chance of witnessing Joe Shugrue, of Jer
sey City, in ring combat for tho first time
In About nine months since the recovery
of his eyesight. Joo will make his re
turn nppearanco In the squared circle at
tho Olympla A, A. tonight. Eddie Mo
Andrews) will bo opposed to tho Jerseyite.
Tho program follows:
J'lrnt bout Mlokey Brown, OotrthwrnrlC v.
CrtTuher. 12th Ward. .
rniia-
vs.
ten nvenu , Orleans.
Ington, wh Bhuxrue, Jersey City, r WHHa
fall season. V's.yunk.
they will leavounfl bout at e NtJUll
they will remalr-jstovm, will op atelWl
"lie Moody aid Phil
Mr. and Mrs. Alb StraUB and Freddy
avenue, Logan, gave to semi,
tlon In honor of Mr. i n a .-
Mnthew, of West Cheste0' j?w.M"?l0r
Saturday evening. ThoseiKLjS-iSC
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Robin? STm.Vi-T
Mrs. John McFarland, Mr. ant.ln' 1Ml
rls Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Albe
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mason, tt who
Mrs. Hugh Trainer, Mr. and Mrseduleh
Baur. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Harrls.'jert,
nnd Mrs. David Boggard, Mr. and J-
William Floge, Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Brltt,
Mr. and Mrs. George Burnes, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Fronefleld, Mr, and Airs.
Harry Connor. Mr. and Mrs. William
Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graham and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carpenter.
Delaware County
Mrs. E. H. Wanamalcer, of Drexel Hill,
entertained at cards Saturday evening In
honor or Mr. and Mrs. Howard Uphouso
and Mrs. E. B. Holdcn, Jr., of Syracuse,
N. Y. Among tho guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Wltherlngton, Miss Helen
Holdcn, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meloy,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Meyers, of Aldan;
Mr. Earnest Wltherlngton and Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Fay. ,
Tioga
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Muench, of 3T&2
North Carlisle street, announce the be
trothal of their daughter. Miss Charlotte
Amelia Muench, to Mr. James Stott, of
Roxborough.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Jacob Markmann, of
3651 North 21st street, are receiving con
gratulations on the birth of a son, Mil
ton Jacob, on October 1.
Suffrage Events Today
EQUAL FRANCHISE BOCD3TT.
Noon Meelng on PostoSlce plare. Speakers,
Miss Anna Martin and Mlrs Bertha Bapovlu.
8 p. m. Meeting at Broad street and Erie
avenue. Speakers. Miss Bertha Sapovlta and
Graham O. Woodward.
8:80 p. m. Meeting at Paasyunk avenu and
uorna street, upeaaer, uamuu atr
:tn
Hudson Seal Coats
High Choker Collar.
42 inches long, modified
waist lino or full flare...
68.00
Hudson Seal Model Coats
ge-protiwcttona of Foreign Models.
An assortment of
various fur collars ,
styles with
185.00
Trim'd Hudson Seal Coats
Border, Collar, Cuffs of Fur.
Full flare, 46 Inch long; model.
trimmings or. BKUnK or
145.00
oeaver ............
Blue Fox Sets
Whlto (dyed blue)
barrel muff. Whole
skln scarf.
85.00
BarrtJ Shayd hk4h
Nat, Rbc'oh 14.80 22 JM
Nat. SUk 14.50 MM
R4 Fax ...19.80 2O0
mat. Lmx ,19.8i
vt r
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stttua Martin
Fast .,,,.UW tt.M
Affiles rxS4.8 t 60
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1 WklU Fox
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