k ! . i. h .' f" mirimni n n Timn , , n INVITATIONS FOR AFFAIRS Cards Received From Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William Draper Lewis to Give T.ea. I Debutante Luncheon Other Notes of Interest Tlpi. AD MnS. nOUEIXT EaOLES LVJL FIELD GRIFFITH, ot Mill road, 'avorford, have issued Invitations for . dansant to Introduce their daughter, lllsa Bllinbclh Wllmer Griffith, on Vcdncsday, November 3, nt the Acorn Club, from 4 until 6:90 o'clock. The card of Miss Anno L. Orimth Is Inclosed. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph B. Gaztam will give a supper nnd Informal dance after the tea on November 9, when they will Introduce their daughter. Miss Olivia M. de Bcclen Gazzam. The supper and dance will bo for the receiving party only. I Mr. nnd Ma. William E. Groben, of Bhndowbrook, Xnk Lane, nre being con gratulated on the birth of a son on Sat urday, October 9, to be named Robert McClellan Groben, Mr. and Mrs. William Draper Lewis, of East Washington lane, Germantown, havo Issued cards for a ten, nt which they will Introduce their daughter. Miss Al fredn Cope Lewis, on Wednesday, Octo ber 27, from 4 until 7 o'clock. Mrs. It. Hazelton Mlrkll, of SIS South 2M street, will give a debutante luncheon on Monday, November 1, In honor of her daughter. Miss Mary Irwin Mlrkll. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howell Wheeler Pancoast will give n Halloween dance nt the Dela ware River Club. A number of prominent maids nnd ma trons will take part In the fete to be given at the Rltz-Carlton on Monday, No vember 29, from 11 n. m. until 7 p. m., for the benefit of the Lincoln Day Nursery. A moving-picture performance for the kiddles will be given during the after noon, nnd there will bo dancing and tea from 4 until 6 o'clock. The officers of the association are: Mrs. C. Howard Clark, president; MrB. Benjamin Bullock, vice president; Mrs. George Sharp Munson, secretary, and Miss Helen Blddle treas urer. Among those who have Interested them aelvfcs In the various booths which will comprise the affair aro Mrs. John Shipley Dixon, Miss Elizabeth C. McCnwley, Mrs. Edgar B. Howard, Miss Margaret Crozer Fox, Mrs. George It. Yarrow, Mrs. Wil liam Caner WIederselm, Mrs. George E. Bean, Mrs. J P. Donaldson, Mrs. Joseph B. Townsend, Sd, Miss Mildred W. Lea, Miss Helen If." Phlller, Mrs. Slgourney Mellor and Mrs. Clarence H. Clark, 2d. At the race meet that Mr. Joseph E. Wldcncr will hold on Saturday, October 16, many of the best horses from Boston, New York and Baltimore will be sent down to Elklns Park. There will bo three steeplechase races and three flat races. Many out-of-town guests will be present and the riders will be both professional and amateur. Mr. and Mrs. WIdener have issued In vitations for a dinner to be given on Sun day, October 17, at Lynnewood Hall In honor of their out-of-town guests who will'vcome on for the races and remain over the week-end. Mr. and MrB. Hampton L. Carson, of Bed Top, Rydal, have had as their guests for several weeks their daughter, Mrs. J. Ogden Hoffman, and her small daughter, who have been spending the summer at their bungalow nt Jamestown, R. I. Mrs. Hoffman has taken an apart ment at the Drexel, 23d and Pine streets, which she will occupy for the winter, moving Into town the first of next week. , .Mrs. Lewis R. Ashhurst, Jr., will shortly move into, her new home, 1821 De. Lancey -place, which she has taken for the winter. T The dinner doncea at the Philadelphia Country Club wilt start on Saturday, Oc tober 16, and will be held every Saturday evening through the winter till further notice 1b given. Mrs. Charles A. Judge and Miss Emllle Marie Judge nre at the Traymore, Atlan tic City, where they will remain for some time. Mr. nnd Mib. F, Hazard Llpplncott and Miss Lucille H. Llpplncott, of Cynwyd. aro at the Hamilton Hotel. 1324 Walnut street, for the winter. Along the Main Line MERIOfy Mr. and Mrs. William H. Patterson have closed their Cape May cottage and opened the Little Brick House, South Highland avenue, i Mrs. Walter T. Balrd, of Brookknoll, has returned from a few days' stay In New York. BRYN MAWR. Mrs. J. F. McClellan, of Lancaster avenue, has been entertain ing Mrs. William F. Campbell and Miss Katharine Rowland, of Media, i Mr. and Mrs. William II. Loescher, Mrs. E. Wi Westerdylfe, Mlsa Jane Loescher and Miss Margaret Loescher, of Sugar town, have moved to Morris avenue, Bryn Mawr. WAYNE. Mr. and' Mrs. William R. Verner and Miss Vemer have returned to their home on Louella avenue, after spending sevoral weeks at Atlantic City, Mrs. F. H. SUngerland, of Albany, N. Y., entertained the wedding party of Miss Katherlne Martin Jefferis and Mr. Leon Whldden Stetson nt an Informal dinner Monday evening. Among those present were Mr, nnd Mrs. J. H JefferlB, Mrs. M. Stetson, of Boston! Miss Frances Mc Donald, of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Atkinson, Miss Helen Jefferis and Miss Mario Jefferis. WYNNEWOOD. Mrs. Joseph B. John Bon, of Penn road, is entertaining Mrs. M. A. Griffith, of the South. , Dr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Ashton are spending- the late fall at their country home here, . ROSEMONT Mr. and.Mra. Hugh Irvine Wilson, of the Larches, Rosemont, are moving Into their new home at Bryn Mawr tl)ls week. Mr. and Mrs. William Coolldge Weth ertll are spending a fortnight at Atlantic; pity. Mr- and Mrs. Harry J. Verner gave up the House In the Woods last week, and have taken apartments In Haverford Court. Mrs. William T. Tiers will close her homo at Essex, K. Y., and return to Bryn Mawr on Tuesday of next week. BT. DAVID'8-Mrs. George W. Bonnell, of Redlands, Cal., ha arrived to spend some time with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Thomas E. Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Stewart are entertaining Mrs. B. F. MoKeagej Jr., of Montrose, at their home In St David s. Mr. and Mr. William E. Helme enter tained their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and "Mrs, Lelper, of Chestnut Hill, over the week-end, ii ii i . 3ala-Cynwyd Mr. 'and "Mrs, Edward Legge, of Au burijdale, Mass., will entertain at bridge skaturday night at the home of Mrs. Legge'. parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, Samuel Stephenson, "of Bala, Jn honor of Miss Alice Hasel McRwetr, whose marriage to Mr. Ige' brother. Mr. Henry C. Critcbley Legw. of Bala, will be soletn nlzed In St. Fhllpa Episcopal Church. West Philadelphia, Wednesday. October to. .Mm, Legge will be one pf the attend, ant at the Legge-Mcllwee wedding, and M rs, JJenry Hooker Forbes, who will be among the guests Saturday night, will act as matron of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Legge oliiei: guest will Include Mr snd'Mr Crrell Halne. Mr. a4 Wr. Severn VfMfftjra ss, sassi VARIOUS ATTRACT SOCIETY and Mrs. Robert E. Griffith.,' Regnr. Mr. nnd Mm. 3 nimmi Rtmh.n. son. Mr. and Mrs. Walter 8.quclr, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Vanderbeck, Mr nml Mrs. Keen CajTotneru, Mlis Jean De , Haven, Mg Marlon Duflleld. Miss Laura Ayr.es, Mr. Joseph Slmpsonnnd Mr. Ben jamin Archer. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holt. Jr., nnd " family, of t.lnnfnlr riA hnif- t.lnmA ttiol Reach Haven cottnge nnd returned to Cynwyd. Mr and Mrs. Wllllnm Woodfleld Wlmer. Jr., who since their marriage have made their home with Mrs. Wlmera parents, Jtr. and Mrs. Jnmes H. Dolnn, recently moved Into their new home, 139 Montgom ery avenue, Cynwyd. t Chestnut Hill Mr. nnd Mrs. llnlllnshcnd N. Taylor nnd family, of 77K) St. Martln't lane, have tnken nnother house for the winter, 8101 St. Martin's lane. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edmund B. GllcJirlst, Jr., of S0O3 Crefcldt street, are being congratu lated upon tho birth ot n son, born Mon day. October 11. Mrs. Ollchrlst was Miss Anita Cheppard before her marriage. Miss Anne Lewis, daughter of Mrs. Frank D. Lewis, of Morcland avenue, will return this week Irom Sarnnnc, where she spent August nnd September. Germantown Mrs. T. Plerson Fort, of 414 West Staf ford street, will give n Halloween din ner In honor of her small daughter. Thero will bo 16 guests present. Mrs. Joseph H. Bromley, of Wlssa hlckon and Chcltcn avenues, Is In At lantic City for several weeks. Mrs. Wayne Delong, of the Delmar Morris Apartments, Morris and Price streets. Is spending somo time In Chelsea. Miss Etta Atkins, accompanied by her niece, Mlsa Mary McKce. nnd her nephew. Air. Brown MclCee. of Pelham road, has returned from a trip to the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Owing to a death In tho family, Mrs. O. Plantou Mlddtcton. of C37 Phll-EIIena street, has recalled her Invitations for her days at home during October. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maurice Hoyt, of Church lane, will give n small dance in honor of their son's 10th birthday, on Saturday, October 16. from 7 until 9 o'clock. The guests will Include Master Albert Maurice Hoyt, Jr., Miss Eleanor Purvlnnce, Miss Katherlne Kurtz, Miss Susan Caveny. Miss Alice Cavony, Miss Helen Kennedy, Mss Anne Shipley, Miss Sarah Ellen Richardson, Miss Dorothy Dodge. Miss Eleanor Schrack. Miss Eliza beth Rogers, Miss Josephine Rogers, Miss Sarah Fisher, Miss Anna Fisher. Miss Mary Potts, Miss Isabel Johnston. Miss Emma Thomas, Master Harry Smyth, Master Francis Smyth, Master John Mor gan. Master Rowland Morgan, Master George Smith, Master Allan Fort, Master Raymond Kurtz, Master Sansbury Mil ler, Master Albert Shoemaker, Master Eldredge Pennock, Jr.. Master Ellwood Reeves, Master John Hallstrom, Master Theodore Hallstrom. jAlong the Reading The directors of tho Jenklntown Day Nursery have Issued invitations for a tea to be held at the Nursery Building, Thomas nnd Waters streets, Jenklntown, tomorrow from until 6 o'clock. The Huntingdon Valley Hunt Club met Ot Sorrel Horse Hotel yesterday morning. Mrs. Victor J. Mulord, of Greenwood avenue, Wyncote, Pa., has Issued Invita tions 'for the president's reception of the Women's Club, of Wyncote, to t)e held at her residence on the afternoon of Wednes day, October 20, at 3 o'clock. Miss Myrtle McKee and Miss Esther Wnse will be the hostesses nt the clock gqlf tea to be held today, from 4 to 6 o'clock, at the Old York Road Country Club. On the afternoon of Wednesday, October 20, a military 600 will be held at the club. The affair will be In charge of Mtss Chandler and Mrs. Plank. West Philadelphia Miss Alice Mcllwec. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mcllwce, of the Sedg loy, whoso marriage to Mr. Henry Crltch ley Legge will take place next week, wilt entertain at luncheon at the Bellevue Stratford on Monday in honor of her bridal party, Miss Laura D. McCowen nnd Miss Helen Gray Murray will' go to Annapolis the end of this week to attend' the Penn-Navy game on Saturday and the hop to be given the same evening. They will be chaper oned by Mrs. Ralph L. Murray. A quiet wedding will take place tomor row afternoon at 4 o'clock In St. Philip's Church, 42d street and Baltimore avenue, when Miss Marian Sharpe Kill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes S. Iflll, becomes the bride of Hugh Houston Klrkpatrick. Tho ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Clarence Wyatt Blspham, recor of the church. Mr. and Mrs. McArdle, of 6724 Pem berton street, entertained over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mark Gabriel and Miss Elizabeth Harnett, of Atlantic City. Mrs, Gabriel will bo remembered 03 Miss Margaret Harnett. Mies Henrietta Watts, Mlsa Elizabeth Watts and Mlsa Lillian M. Frey have returned from Washington, D. C, where they attended the last grand review of the G. A. R. What's Poing Tonight Fortieth and Market Streets Builneu Men, T Bouth 40tb street! 8 o'clock. Frse. Urldeiburr Business Men, Ash and Thomp son streets: 8 o'clock. Kree. . , County Medical Society, 224 and Ludlow streets: 8 o'clock. Feed md Grain Dealers. Bourse; 8 o'clock. Democratic Club, 8 o'clock. Yun Republicans of Philadelphia. 221 Bouth Broad street. 8 o'clock. Logan Improvement Leafue, Lofan Drawing nMtv,infstortSikBoclety, Normal School. 18th and Bcrl'iK Hrden strsetsi S o'clock. Father Msthsw Diir dinner, dirts' Cathollo Hlxh School; t:15 o'clock. Phllsdelphli Lehbjh Club. University Club) 8-18 o'clock. - Suffrage Events Today EQUAL FBANPiUSB SOCIETY. 8 r. m. Meeting; at 024 and Chestnut streets: 'speakers. Miss, Mary H, Ingham. Miss Berths, Sspovlts and Oraham C. Woodward. too p.m.-Meetlns; at 7th street and Snyder avenue: speaker, Samuel Moorman. MEN'S LBAflUB FOB WOMAN BUFFnAOB. Noon Meetlnc at the Electrie Btoraje Com pany. lth atreet and 'Allegheny avenue; speaker. Harry Phillips. "Jr-so p. ra.iMeelin at Mldvale and nid avenues; speaker, Harry ThUMps, Notices for the Boclety page will be accepted aud printed In the Kveulns Ledger, but all such nbttee must be written on one ald of the papery must be alerned In foil. wHh fuH address, and when possible telephone number Must be given. Send all audi communications t 'Society Editor," Evening Ledger, 608 Chestnut street. Unless these requirements are tarried out " tbt Verification snay be possible, the mMm W set be JtHu. lSdgerphilAi)ixhia, Wednesday, ootobeb MiMssssssssssssssssMKkiBMit 1 'SogSsssssslasssssssss! lyHPLJHHiM (liiliiHI-HiBiBiiliilliHLr f IH iBlBlBVLHBSLLaiLlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBHr,yLlHr lr f ils.................assssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssir ..,,... ssssssssssssFlssssssssss!sssssssssssssP I ssssssssssssressssssssP1 S "tA' I sissssssssrr !. sssasW vi Tr T' IBiilj ' ssssssssB ssv3 " fsSsHPs geR sBP" H "tWi r T it i VfiriilS--ii iiii I' ' """ tk 'W ' . ft, L2ttttMtK2m lhouuruiili iiy Marieuu MISS MARGARETTA W. BISPHAM Daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Clarence W. Bispham, of 4220 Pino street, who will bo a debutante this season. ATTRACTIVE WEDDING TOOK PLACE LAST NIGHT IN WAYNE Miss Katherine Martin Jefferis Becomes Bride of Mr. Leon Whidden Stetson, of Boston. Other Marriages MISS KATHERINE MARTIN JEF FERIS, daughter of Mr. nnd Mra. J. II. Jefferis, was united In marriage to Mr. Leon Whldden Stetson, of Boston, last night at her home on Wayne avenue. Tho ceremony was performed at 7 o'clock under a bower of white asters, chrysan themums and palms, by tho Rev. William M. Jefferis, V. D., an uncle of tho bride, assisted by the Rev. Charles Dubcll, of Woodbury. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore an exquisite gown of white duchess satin and sliver brocade, with a long train, over which the soft veil of hand-made net, edged with lace, fell In graceful folds. She carried a shower bouquet of white orchids. Miss Marie Jefferis, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a gown of pink tulle, trimmed with mother-of-pearl sequins, and carried a shepherdess crook with pink dahlias. The bridesmaids wero Miss Helen Jef feris, sister of tho bride; Miss Frances McDonald. Mrs. F. W. SUngerland, of Albany, N. V., nnd Mrs. Roger Atkinson, who will be remembered as Miss Edith Wood, a bride of two weeks ago. They woro white tulle trimmed with mother-of-pearl sequins, and scarfs of pink tulle. They also carried shepherdess crooks of pink dahlias. ' Mr. Stetson was attend iy Mr. Roscoe. De Witt, of Boston, as best man. After nn extensive wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Stetson will mako their home In Boston, Mass. KOLP-COPE. An Interesting wedding will take place tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Patterson Kolp. 2353 East Dauphin street, when their daughter. Miss Edna Spangler Kolp, will bo given In marriage by her father 'to Mr Charlei Oalnford Cope, of Roxborough. Tho Rev. H. Wat son Barras, paBtor of tho Frankford Ave nue Baptist Church, will perform the ceremony. A picturesque gown of white pussy willow taffeta and princess lace, made with a short, full skirt and draped waist, will be worn by the bride. A shower of lilies- of the valley and bride's roses will form her bouquet. Miss .Jen South Philadelphia Miss Edith Marsden an,d Miss Clara Marsden, of .1911 South ?d street, have re turned from a prolonged stay at Moores town, N. J. Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Llpsltz, of 1260 Point Breeze avenue, will celebrate their allvor wedding anniversary on Sunday. There will be 100 guests present, t Mr. and Mrs. James McIIugh, of 2132 Passyunk avenue, spent the week-end at Atlantic City. Miss Lillian M. Connell, of 2003 South 18th street, entertained tho members of her WO club on Saturday evening. After supper was served Miss Helen Walsh, who Is to bo a brldo this month, was presented with an aluminum kitchen shower. Mr. Wlltlam Jackson, of Qlrard Farms, paid his usual visit to Cramer Hill, N. J., during the last week. Mr. and Mrs Leon D. Elsenhower, of 2H2 South Broad street, hnve returned home, after having spent the summer months at their cottage at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Haines, of 2C01 South Broad street, and Master Owen Haines, 'of 1C07 Passyunk avenue, spent the week-end at Mauch Chunk, Pa. North Philadelphia Mrs. Charles White, of 1823 North Park avenue, will entertain at luncheon and cards tomorrow at her home. Her guests will be) tho members of her card club, and this will bo the first meeting for tho coming season. The members are Mrs. Clifford Ely, Mrs. Paul Eno, Mrs. Isaao Detwller, Mrs. Richard Oellers, Mrs. William Brown, Mra. Howard McCaul ley, Mrs, Emma McCauHey. Mrs. Fieder Ick Weber, Mrs. R. Frank Raule, Mrs. Nellie Mlldren, Mrs. Edward Wolfe, Mlsa Ethel Bureau, Mrs. Clarence Blockburne and Mrs. Henry McCIoy. Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Kresch and family, of 1653 North 7th street, haye returned from Atlantlo City. Delaware County The marriage of Miss Phoebe Lukens, daughter of Mrr n& Mrs. David B. Lu kens, of SOS North Chester road, Swarth more, to Mr. Harry I Miller, son of Trofessor Miller, of Bwarlhmpro College, will take placc'toniorrow. Ur. Alhort Hawkins, of the Idlewlld 'Hotel', Media, will entertain the Media branch of tne jNeeaieworic uuna on oi urday afternoon. DANCING a Kllwood Carpenter Schools, 1123 Chestnut 8L Private and claas lassans for adults and children, day apd evr Our tuition doss not. merely teach stepsi It del slops dancnf ability n ino'V""1""' UAHY a OB cIn. studio pane Oct. I. 1W Arch st. Private and class lessons dally. asU4rt-'s clasaeaj larsu snedtretol taseis. nie Blggen. tho bride's only nttendant. will bo gowned in whlto pussy willow tnfreta. ilowered with golden daisies. The trimming Is princess laco and tiny golden flowers. Sho will carry golden chrysan themums. Mr. J. Lodso Nicholson will no Mr. Cope's best man. The service will be followed by a reception, nfter which tho bridegroom and bride will leave for the South. They will be at homo after December 1 at 5103 Angora terrace. SCHLICHTMANN-PASTOR A very pretty wedding was solemnized on Sunday night at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Pastor, 2950 West Lehigh avenue when their daughter. Miss Rose Pastor, became tho bride of Mr. Philip J. Schllchtmann. The bride's father gave her In marriage and the ceremony was performed by Rev. II. Kllner, of, tho Jewish Orthodox Synagogue. The bride was becomingly gowned In white Batln. trimmed with net and hand embroidered with pearls. Her tullo veil was arranged with a cap nnd lilies of the volley, and she -carried a shower of bride's roses and lilies of tho valley. The bride's attend ants were Miss Bessie Solomon, maid of honor: Miss Florence Spangler, Miss Henrietta .Schllchtmann, Miss Isabelle Schllchtmann, sisters of the brildegroom; Miss Bessie Pastor, a cousin of the bride, and Miss Blanche Hoffman. Mr. Joseph Pastor, the bride's brother, was Mr. Schllchtmann's best man, and the Ushore were "Mr. Herman Pastor, Mr. Maurice Schllchtmann, Mr. James Pastor, Mr, Mrtaln Scjillchtmarui and Mr. Ben jamin AVeUberg. The service tvas fol lowed by n. reception. Upon their return from their wedding Journey, Mr. nnd Mrs. Schllchtman will bo at homo after November 1, at 2111 South 62d street Among the guests from out of town were Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Pastor, Mr. Sewell Pastor, of Bangor, Sle.; Mrs. E. Patlky. Dr. George Patlky. of King's Park, Long Island; Mr. and Mrs. M. Kallner, Mr. and Mrs. M. Krlmsky, of Woodbury, N. J.; Mr. J. Hoffman, MIbs Sarah Hoff man, of Easton, Pa.; Mr. Maxwell Hol lander, Miss Gussle Frjedman, Mr. Jler man Hultz, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Levy and Miss Annette Joffe, of Brooklyn. Northeast Philadelphia The block party given for the Improve ment fund of the Slloam Church, held last week at Belgrade and Thompson Btreets, was under the supervision of the following committee: Rev. John Petre, chairman of the Carnival Committee; Mrs. Elizabeth Godown, Mrs. Alice Will iamson, Mrs. Mary Shepherd, Mrs. Bella Young, Mrs. Martha Flthlan. Mrs. Henry H. Gclzer. Mrs. Emellno Walton, Mrs. Margaret Smith, Mrs. Mary Faunce, Mrs. Kathryn Wagner, Mrs. Margaret Gosser and Mrs. Christine Rhelnhardt. Tho Aurora A. C. will give a dinner, October 11, to celebrate Its first anni versary. Tho affair will be staged at Mayer's Drawing Room, Broad street and Columbia avenue. After a banquet n dance will bo held, Mr. and Mrs. William J. TJlenn will 'bo the guests ot honor on the occasion. Mrs, W. E. Brown, 6601 North 3d street; Miss Ella Hannum, S128 Master street; Mrs. J, Reeves, 12th and Lehigh avenue, and Mrs, J. K. Hauck, of Frankford, vis ited' tho battlefield of Gettysburg last week. "Mn and Mrs. Harry V. Haas, of 213 Glenwood avenue, have Issued Invitations to the Woof Woof Camping Club to attend a masquerade party on Halloween night. Prominent among tho members are Mr. Herbert Waltz, Mr. Otto Llndo man, Mr. John Graham, Sir. William Smith, Mr. Charles Hochstuhl and Mr. Edward Backert. Lansdowne A series of Wednesday golf tourna ments is being held at the Country Club. The first meeting of the Home and School Association will be held on next Tuesday. Rev, D. S, Kennedy, of Rid ley Park, will address the members. His topic will be "Fundamentals for Parents and Teachers." AUTUMN KESORTS ATLANTIC CITV, N. J. .kSSo&U, Atlantic ctry. Superior location with an unobstructed view of b?ach arid boardwalk. A recognized standard of excellence Ctcitv60O. WALTZRJ.BlWy. I,WlfUer6fcB&Trttri0f iMWWrtB SMIlWOKan-JDMim A.TLANT1U OITY, If. J. owMcnsHi MaNaaiMiHV JIH WHITE 4 BON C9WrANY PHILIPS HOUSE HimefciissNa Xm. fcsanefc. r.r.MOUa yyrWTLy LJ TM 1-AltUKJT VlKKI'iiOOr LJ ferj itISokt seise, la mm ww El T Utlvedrre , nt.urat Trsvmara M CELEBRATED GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY LAST WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Black Married Fifty Years, Mishorrai Zion Auxiliary Entertained at Mas querade Party Philophilians Reorganize ON THURSDAY evening Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Black celebrated their golden redding nnnlversary nt the home of their son. In Merchantvllle. Among those pres ent were Mr. Levi Black, of Lamberlvltlo; Miss Emma T. Carver, of Bristol; Mr. nnd Mrs. George Blntlirf nnd family, of Bristol ; Mrs. Elizabeth Black, Mrs. Mary Blnck, Mr. Oliver Black and family, Mr. II. C. Smith and fnmlly, Mr. E, Fenstl maker and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Mc Oormlck and fnmlly, Mr. Nicholas and family, of Riverside, Mrs. Parks and family, Mr. and Mrs, Dotts, of Audu bon, Mr, O. .Mitchell nnd family, of Lnnsdownc; Mrs. Reed, of Merchnntvllle; Mrs. DIsher, Mrs. Adams, Miss Hernan dez, Mr, Hnuse nnd dnughtcr, Mlts Dagny Nnrby, Miss Sophie Narby, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mitchell, Mrs. Humphreys nnd daugh ter, Mr. H. Vnles, Mr. Adams, Mr. Parks, Mr, George Mitchell, Mr. Roy Shade, Miss Lilly Mitchell, Master Jcste C. Black and Mr. Hanford C. Smith. The Mishorrai Zlon Auxiliary No. 1 gavo an entertainment In the form of a masquerade on Saturday evening at 822 South atrcct. The evcnlpg was spent In vocal as well as piano and violin solos, dancing, singing, games nnd the awarding of prizes for the best costumes. Mr. Leon Herman Rose, advisor of tho club, assisted by Miss Hattlo Blleden, was host nt the affair. Among those present were Miss Sophie Bromneck, Miss J. Jaspon, Miss D. Jaspon, Miss G. Rubinstein, Miss C. Herman, Mi r.. Auerbach, Miss L. Blleden, Miss R. Mour Itz, Miss E. Getter, Miss F. Rudnltsky, Miss R. Melnlck, Miss Reba Rote, Miss J. Sherzct, Miss Anna Stein, Miss N. Jacobson, Miss M. Goldberg, Miss Rose Sommcrs, Mlsa K. Katlnsky, Miss Rcva Holpern, Miss May Sop, Miss B. Rnblno vltz. Miss B. Elscnstcln, Miss M, Beyer, Miss C. Plnklnson, Mr. Ell J. Rose, Mr. H. Molcrmnn, Mr. William Lupowltz, Mr. L. Perclman, Mr. J. Dlshler, Mr. B. Portnoff. Mr. J. Lakln, Mr. A. Klmelblntt, Mr. I. Seldcnberg. Mr. A. Katlnsky, Mr. S Rubinstein, Mr. M. Rnblnovlts, Mr. II. Rubinstein and Mr. A. Blleden. The Philophilians have reorganized tor tho coming season, with tho following of ficers: Mr, Benjamin Byer, president: Mr. Harry J. Pclscr, secretary: Mr. David R. Bernstein, treasurer. Preparations are be ing made for a fancy dress party to be held Saturday, October 10, nt 1323 North 12th street. Among the members of the cIud are Mr. Oscar Abrahamson, Mr. Jack L. Cohen, Mr. Harry Caplan. Mr. Herman Cossoy, Mr. Theodore Felnman, Mr. Adolph Goldblum, Mr. Philip M. Keiser, Mr. Louts B. Kessler, Mr. Emmanuel O. Munzer, Mr. Maurlco SUvcrsteln, Mr. Samuel Lclbonltz, Mr. David E. Wels man, Mr. Joseph L. Wilder. A meeting was held on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Goldblum, at 301 Dickin son street, which was followed by a sup per nnd smoker. The Business Men's Association of West Philadelphia Is holding a celebra tion this week. Today and tomorrow ore "tag days," and there will bo $300 given in prizes to those holding lucky numbers. To night a public reception will be held, during which Mr. Nathan Zeltz and Miss Hilda La Polnte will give exhibition dancing. Dr. Israel Binder entertained at his home this week at a muslcale and dance. Mr. Herman Fottesfeld rendered several selections. Mr. Maxwell Heller was at the piano. Among those present were Miss Esther Dobkln, Miss Sarah Dobkln, Miss Dunla Knobleman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Austin, Miss Miriam Flngles, Miss Anna Lubln, Miss Anna Bortln, Miss Esther Wolfe. Miss Jeanette Bellitz, Miss Jeanette Blodsteln, Miss Ida Shuffman, Mrs. Fannie Golden, Dr. Maurice Shapiro, Dr. Bernard Sork, Dr. Ell Bortln, Mr. I. BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE has trained and placed In positions many atudenta whose namea are now on the executive list of prominent buslneaa houaea. Wo can also edu cate you ao thoroughly In business methods that your rise In life will be rapid and profitable. lelephonet Lombard 1206-1297 LAFAYETTE DCILDING Eth and Chestnut Streets After Nov. 1st, Penn Mutual Bldg. CENTBAL PREPARATORY SCHOOL YDir and Evenlnr Now Open. Courses prepare for all colleges, AT Technical and Professional Schools and Business Pursuits. Bookkeeping, I . Bhortland and Allied Subjects pro- A vide a practical training, Certificate Is recognized by lead 1191 lng Colleges, Civil Service, Elementary ir and Grammar School couraea. Arch superb gymnasium and swimming StrKNTlMI EDUCATIONAL 1NST1TPTE THE PHILADELPHIA TRAINING SCHOOL, for PERSONAL, and COMMUNITY SERVICE Practical courses In varloMs branchea train ing men and women for leaderahlp In Recrea tional. Physical, Social and Industrial Welfare Work 1 courses given by well-known leaders. Send for booklet Central Branch, Y. M. C. A. U21 Arch Street. Strayer's Business College 801-807 Chestnut Bt Phlla. Practical courses. Moderate prices. Positions ruarsnteed. Day 4 night aesslona. Enroll now Palmer Business School Shorthand. Typewriting, Bookkeeping. Enctisk. day and night aeaalons. Send for catalog. Mercantile library Bldg.. 10th above Cb.etnut. PALMS NIGHT SCHOOL Thirty yeara at 17th and Cbsatnut Strsata. Business. Boonniiu . n-v. ...... .w. raiv llItKVAltn ROBERTS. 118 N. 10th st Elocution! Volcei day and evening clasaeo. Wo f Q Shorthand at Buslneaa Courata ' 60pt and Qlrard Avs. ' t . . , , ,r Baaa-aaaaaaaBBBBBB--a--a-----a------a-a--n I CONSERVATORtES 9 ana ' s z Philadelphia MuhcaI Acadaar 1617 Spruce St, t7tn season opens E.pt. Dth. Branches euM O.rtaaa town Ave. ftO 8. Bid St. Emlosal Artists In Faculty. Prospectus. EDW. VAN LEER, Tenor SIIIPPEN Solo Tsnor. Central Congregational, Brooklia. Concert. Oratorio. Bong Recital, Voice Cul. tiSei FULLER BLDO 10 H. WTH Uf, lore. PHILIP WARBBN VOICE ESTES" HALL CCX)KE HELEN ACKROYD Voice Culture Art of Singing HAMILTON Contralto Soloist, Church of the Holy Trinity. Studio, Eater nail, wamut at inn bi. JAMES C. WARHURST Voice, Piano and Directing, 1M0 CHESTNUT BTKKayT '. - - --. . m . W. PALMER HOX1E in N lUTU .1 w M BT- PHILA. LEMAH Italian Art t Isji Art et IB iTloliiLTfcsarr, tetaertM ICEOAK AVJLl Ck-7uat ana YifSS E C K W E R 13, 1915.- Austin Wolfe, Mr. J. Henry Splvak, Mr. Joseph E. Becker. Mr. Maxwell Heller. Mr. Leon M. Wolfe, Mr. Morris L. Spek tor, Mr. Isadora Klein nnd Mr. Her man Oottesfeld. Mr. Frank J. Austin delivered an Interesting lecture on motion pictures. A surprise party was given Saturday night In honor of Miss Sallle Abrams, nt 626 Reed street. Thero was dancing and icfreshmenta were served, Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Abrams, Miss Cecelia Abrams, Miss Min erva Benlcoff, Miss Annette Wlnderman, Miss Reglna Wlnderman, Miss Edith Sherman, Miss Cecelia Butler, Miss Ber tha Rothman, Miss Frances Pollack, Miss Sallle Plead. Dr. Henry Abrams, Dr. William Silvern, Mr. Albert Alterman, Mr. Charles M. Pcrllsh, Mr. Henry Wlldermnn, Th, D., Mr. John Wlnderman, Mr. Nathaniel Feldmnn, Mr. Herman Abrams, Mr. Will lam Titan. Mr. Joseph Simons, Mr. Jo seph Snyder and Mr. Howard Smith. V. VWMMVJO , Cluui Jnn' aism, .s.r:. :--- - .T"."","!, "mi, .XO-WH-rtlav1 S unms-si jaaMUMnHi ONV OllTT I $& w -fflfii l!i PREPARED AND GUARANTEED V Ml I 'I iik'biwj - i vress.viv.AT ...... . pW.fii) 'lUliyMlMitfalaW -TrfSfrf """" -- Py NawTorn Ban rrancuco Aim ma Brooklyn Boaton 0KInd BERLITZ ALL, LANGUAGES Superior native teachers. Terma reasonable. Send for catalogue. The Best Method Day and Evening Sevslona. Classes and Private. SCHOOL Free trial lenon. 16TU ANU CHESTNUT STREETS Loiler Bldg. (oier the Hiker Pharmacy) Berllli School lessons are not lectures but conversations entirely In the foreign Ian gnage between teachers and students - How to Study Children's Class The Saturday Morning Class for Chil dren Is a relaxation and a radical change from school work. It teaches children how to atudy, thus enabling them to pre pare lessons without nervous ntratn and with correspondingly greater benefit. Call, write or phone Spruce 3218. NEFF COLLEGE i" SPANISH, FRENCH, ITALIAN, GERMAN Most rapid ot conversational methods. Grad uate and competent native teachers. Alea IDIOMATIC tnsnslatore. Special arranged courses for children, The Technical Teachers and Trans lators Association 6S0-81 Perry llldg. Telephone Spruce 4238. PHILADELPHIA TURNGE.MEINDE Ecbool now open for fall and wlntsr terras. We teach gymnastics, German, drawing, needlework and swimming to children, 7 te 15 years, for 10 per year. Enroll your chil dren now. Broad and Columbia avs. "Country Day School for Boys" Wynnwood, Fa. Rev. Gibson Bell, Head Master. Phone Ardmor. 1322. EXPRESSION AND DRAMATIC ART ELIZABETH LAVENDER SCIUtEINEK 1711 Chestnut bt. Phone bpruce 77. MAHEIl PREP. WITHERSPOON 11 LUG. College, Law, Mad. Day. Ev'g. Univ. Ret. INSTRUCTORS HENRY GURNEY TENOR Hahn School of Uuato 1714 CHESTNUT 8TREET HAVE YOU HE Aim DR. ADAM GEIBEL The famoua blind composer, lecturer and an. terlalnerl Descriptive booklet. 1618 Arch M. WALTER ST. CLARE KNQDLE PIANO, OKGAN, SINGING, THKOKV STOIHO. 1716 CHK8TNDT ST. Edwin AeBriUjgft to nth si. VVn. J. Be Chambers' Wylle M.morlil l MUS. MAC. ORGAN, PIAN I41S No. Ittk L F.J.Cmr.Yegj IANO VOICE t.y Wall. SIJJ1 Unruh u Taeoni Alton BOUGHERTY stey maTX VVriJ-lV I J Walnut Ol 17Ul PIANIST ACCQMPANsW INbTfclcVsisJl 'AUvtaiikAfiI. Wlial MetheX "" " " a Tboaatigh Enpoaeat Art ot fret aaikltv a. Mtlu Ifeier luM Debutante Doing Miss Maria Thayer .Or-ham wjty, formally presentee! tetter a be given by her parents, Jr. add" Howard Spencer Graham, at tlMtr ' on West Chestnut avenue. Chaatnat ' Miss Graham will wear an frock of white tulle over Mttn. Tim - celvlng party will Include Jd. Its Thayer, Mrs. George DarWui Dtxoa, Samuel F. Houston, Wlw Miss Drayton, Mrs. X IIutdtttnNa ' Mrs. Bldney Thayer, Mra. J. AlllM MftTJ Mrs. Henry Wharton, Mr. JUsMti" Cheston, Mlsa Maty Dixon ThayW, MtM Alfreda Cope Lewis, Mlsa Sarah Claypote Ne'llson, Miss C. Eleanor Pep-, Mia Elizabeth Wllmer Griffith, Mlsb Art Merrick, Miss Elizabeth Wharton Downa, Miss Elizabeth du Puy Scott. Mlaa Warn. ces Wharton Scott, Miss Barah BHrwui ' Myers, Mlsa Margaretta Dixon, livarar 1 Miss Mary Stewart Wurts, MlM CtswrloitAi) itusn, iuiss iiainenne Williamson 4 aaoH aims jMtLry r rajiccai r liner. Coaches will meet all traJn at tb , Pennsylvania station to convey the gneat to the house. " i A dinner-dance for the receiving1 party 4 mm a lew aauiuonai guests vein psnow ' ma reception. "It's wonderful the com fort I get out of using 'S. S. White' Tooth Paste. "My mouth feels fresh and clean for hours after I've brushed my teeth with it. There's something lasting in its quality that makes you feel well groomed. "The dentist told me I could use it freely because it's not over - medicated, abso lutely pure and a perfect cleanser. "Try it the next time you buy a dentrifrice." In 25c tubes. Poivder, 25c fin, fit your druggiat'e or mailed on receipt of price O THE S.S.WHITE DENTAL, MFG. CO. rrllLAL'LL.r'niAi -. V'aivv iionusrai','-"n- CknanT-fti Toronto. Ca n. Hontrval.Carv -Self-Expression- To be able to DUt nna'a entlra -a.lf' in hie work. In his language and In ever ; important mental effort Is a vlf achievement E en a short course In J V.W 1tllAtlnn Will Hit itki.Ii fn. nnw m ' Mav be nureuod ulon. or with Hns-I, Public Speaking, Elocution. Authorship! nt.IC8inan.ulp. ur. INCH DOOKJet, "E13US cal Ion and Success." freo on application! Call or phone Spruce 3218. it NRPl? POT.T.KRR " i -- -w . .- - i,iif-Binut nil La Salle College BK0o1SA1ffi' Engineering. Arts. Pre-Mcdlcal and BasMiel courses jugn ocnooi ana ae,artBaent for MJ toys. Gymnasium and supervised athletU scnoiarenipw oncrea uicmng daases. BltO. DENIS EDWARD. PresMsot. Stenography. Bookkeeping, English Branch Dpamsu, jrrentn o.t jiuio iuagi, jazu Cb GERMANTOWN WALNUT LANE bCUOOL, MS W. WALNUT LANE. OBKUANTOW. Strong, General Course. OomesUa Scleiil uspu uoaraing uept. opsni uv Mfa.il D.Dt. oDiu Saot. 20th ui,rrxv.N.STf;aiBBK,j s r& Adertisem entt of Othtw Schools and CoUg Appeared on This Paga Yesterdiry and "Will Appr Again Tomorrow 3SS3i5SHZ2SZ2S3E5E3e MUSIC' 4-14 A Ttlfrilleh 1altlage ViliiuiifAn .' aaa.la The VViUen Normal Mhmc ana EMTKV HAI.I Walswt a THE bCMOOL Of PaAeWJK Accents beginners at nominal Md. EDMUNDS EDMUND " w.-v Itjgtkaij 1714 Chexaat '.re, jfl ak&ue KENNEDY I7U emmmtiwr ttp-rWH cai KUftlZYmCESTU M H. Mas JL UaJu,a Nn UIAU5 WBvIft j U CQLl, ' iSfHf? SLAUGIi