EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1915. 9 JlNNBR TO BE GIVEN FOR r MEMBER? OF BRIDAL PARTY JL gnd Mrs. George W. Elkins, Jr Will Entertain for I Cards Received From EL . -.. nrnnnn W. EJj- Sj- AJJD M". " ...,. -, IB kiNfl. ot tne,ien ""-" , IS P.rk.' ra.; will Milertaln M cW IS miring t 7 o'clock, In honor ot t"r . . ... ii Murnret ox. !'. j... P.rrlnitton Martin, whose ISm-m will Uks plica tomorrow. Tho ,(.rai or h . . . rty an(1 i afternoon. aim - -- " ' . Inflmate frienas win " tfa dinner. , . .,.. won W. Walton. Of 'J'L'th lh treet, hsve Issued Invlta SJ8wtl " daughter, CgnT Vf.lton. to Mr. W.U.ca Hoi JIn Jr on November 10, at 7:30 o'clock, F A Pwyt.rtui Church. 21st kui walnut streets. WThcWe Gardens of the Belle. tSe-Stratford- ; wi Emily Merryman and Mlss.try SJS who made their debut Ir, Dal. "?. list year, and who wore, the guests a-ors "V i.,- TvrnAlllr. at If fJSet Mdltottwll avenue.. Chestnut : . of MIS ilium""-" --- Con Vas recently announced. Sirtton was : . nf..nin. of 1212 Charles JJSt Baltimore, who has been tho guest JfjIIH Alice- McCabe, at Wayne, has re IMS noroe. . i. .. nhAafniit n.vcnue. ut Hlirha'sVturned from Harm ?.w,rB. I., and Is at present the PSt of her grandmother, Mrs. James i Cui of Falls of the Schuylkill. Miss &" "".. i,- rfH.iBhtftr of Mr. and tKhn C. Norrls.111 make her debut ; tfcls winter. - ... uMwrnrrt Davis will en- i urtain the- receiving party and a few ad- tenaw ." .,.. ., minner and the mum men -- "' Vhlch they Introduce their daughter. Miss Mar lV in"""" " Kovtmber 8. SSto for the tea have been Issued' to- !i. r" . ..!.,. of Miss Mary Drove- to vr Andrew McCowan will take place Jt'-.rr- ,u. ,nm nf thA bride's Dar- a"":." ".. m rnnrH H. fJrove. 6601 fc ?'"' s.f KLSllf mb," st I o woe, uinj " .......-- ------ Ss and a few Intimate frlendB will at rr. .v. .4hr anA ft small reception. f which will follow. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hart Parke, of e Sprues .treat, have SdUaon.or a tea, in1 nonor ui - - Hr 10. irom 4 o'clock until 6 o'clock. Among the entertainments that are be- If Prnnay Koussel, whose marriage to Mr. i& Oraham irencn wm tase iimtu u Octowr 27, is a luncneon on iuviiiua,jf, ov uhlchMiM Eleanor Edmonds will be the tartest. On Tuesday evening Miss Mar (paret Yardley will give a supper for the lumbers of the bridal party, and on Wed tH&ay a bridesmaids' luncheon, at which tee bride will not bo present, will be given !kf Miss Gladys Hetherlngton, at tho Xval Station. . ". William J. Smyth, of 216 South fell itreet, will shortly lssuo Invitations ki luncheon In honor of her daughter, Xim Agnes Smyth, and Miss Corlnne B. fceeitfan, the debutante daughter of Mr. ssd Mrs. "Walter Jackson Freeman, to be klTMj early In November. Miss Smyth tll be among the debutantes of this year, i W her coming-out function lost year was friponed first on account of her severe Dines and later by the death of her ilfsndmother. Several other pleasing of Jtlis are being planned for her this year. feThs Liberty Bell Chapter of'the Daugh m of the Revolution will hold an lnter- Mitlnj meeting today at the residence of T4. J. Chester Wilson, at Alden, at Iwhlch they will QDoolnt the various com- Mttets for the year and map out the sinotie work. ffiMr. and Mr. 'William Worrell AVacner. ;6 pent September on a camping and Shunting trip through tho Canadas, have . Kturned to Ellerslelgh,' their residence at Chestnut Hill, where they wilt entertain ,,tenlvely later In the season. iltf. and Mm. Hrahnm WnM. of Mil ift James place, who have returned from sJtaiestown, R. I., where they have been yw.dlng the summer, are noyr at Wawa, M are receiving congratulations on tho h of a on, Graham Wood, Jr. . ISflAr Tntnnll fltnrr rt Phiiroh wind SJcote, accompanied 'by Dr. Edward Wwlow Taylor, of "Cedron," Queen lane. .WmUtltOWn. tktt vitainrrlni' Ytr mntnr fff ijfj Blooming Drove Hunting and Flsjilng 1. Tike Countv. nnd will remain till ! ft of next week. y-nd Mrs. John Orlbbel, accompanied rrir udugntcr. Biis.i iaella arlDDel, Kr5.h the Berkshlres on their way down gwCamden. Me,, where they have been rime meir summer residence. . and Mrs. John Conyngham Stevens, -.uj.me, uioveriy lane, Itydal, have wr guests Mrs. Frederick Mosely. of 7; " aiany entertainments have I flTen In honor of Mrs. Mosely. Mrs. man .-,iarr entertained at dinner tsday evening and Mr. nnrt Mrs. ffJUJ gaVe on Informal tea In honoj1 ! mit guest. r. and Mrs. William Lyttleton Savage "? m mo uennieton cottage, at aZ.-Tk "" awui, jug., tut mo hf upY t.helr hou' "W Spruce street. " winter Anftl .i.j w. .- ... . u Mrm jonn a. siucKie, oi wS y, Btreet' hava "turned from aonths of August and September. Alone the Main Lina ITNNEWOOD-Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. "ana family, of 635 Kent road, gww Mich :y ,rom a mon,n My rin!, Mr"' Arthur Primrose Baugh J"", win spend the . winter at mm, wynnewood. WM-MIss Jessie R. Sparks, of - onue, will entertain at bridge trnoon In honor of Miss V. Blsler, of Overbrook, whose ( to rir KTn. T T ' IK . -i. . "" u, wiiicoii will Lrf,.JVedneda' October . at the s--. "- " w-io-u a parents, ir, l;. A, Blsler, Gl Woodbine ave- t. l Bparkk' mirata will ha Mn. VPleman. Jr.. u, 7dui,H nori. '.ymond Ifsopojd. Miss Eleanor vn Jynl crossan. Mies Mary wjs Katherlne Ten Broeck. MIm s. Croaaan ui.. if.u. v t ?.! ',fwr,' HIM Ksthf Blsler. s !?. 'k' M, " 01a MIm -T-.ru anq M1M Florence Roberts. TJ?r Clarence H. Clark. Ji. Ihla mAntu it, ..- . "in, win occupy fioir "". corner Merlon and tswniu ! Npvember 1, Mrs. Clark was enor Townsend, daughter of Mr. F , tLIp, tlalnoa, of M"pl road, Mr. and Mrs. Parke- will will . " M rMm.Hi. C . ciiun luesaay, ac 1 J?"1"1?1' bV "er pother, Mrs. Charles H. eVT,:.vir:""j',!d.- sister who, ...iVu i . """ """in, oi new york. With Aira Cm.hu. .- mon Smith, .tr .MI i. .L '. . Mrs. iii- . . l"B suesis of Ilalnos for several days. ARDMORE-Mr. and Mrs. A. Oerner Nielsen have left the Montgomery Inn Aberdeen ' '" ftpartmnt "t tho EUMbMh IV'J&S- ArchlbflW ! Miss Si l.h AJc5lbald' of Ml" road, have phU lh lh 8tre't' POUxlel- Bala-Cynwyd Jl'8Men? E Thmns, daughter of Mr. .V-V- Jo5epn M- Thomas, of state road, Cynwyd. and Mr. Jamei F. War" rcn wIM bo married quietly Thursday. Oc- i.r nV.at i lcIock' ln st- John's Epls copal Church, Lower Merlon. The Rev. Sin nrfiA., 1lt' Iec,or of 8t- John's, will officiate. Friends of tho bride and brldcgroom.to.be are Invited Informally .1 .he ?YcddlnS- No Invitations have been Bent out Dr. and Mrs. E. 8. Saylor. of 2005 Chestnut street, recently moved Into their HIT. .omc' co,ne' Bon Mawr and Up land terrace. Bala. Mrs. Saylor will be at home Tuesdays after December t Miss 'Martha Shoemaker, daughter ot w ?d.Mra- Enl8 c Shoemaker, of 40J w.ei?t ? rl Btr'et- haa one to Buck Hill Falls to be the guest of her aunt, Mies Katherlno Levlck. for a week. i Chestnut Hill xfMr-T,?nd Mr"- Alfred J' D' ot 215 East Mt Pleasant avenue, have gone to Chi cago and Detroit to spend a fortnight Mr. and Sirs. Joseph J. Brown, who for merly lived at 3131 Mldvale avenue. Queen L,ane Manor, have taken a house, 7817 St. Martin's lane. Miss Rosalia Oliver will give a dinner at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club on Sat urday evening, October 23. Germantown Miss Susanno Graham, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Graham, of Redlftnds, Cal., Is at present tho guest it her grand mother, Mrs. William H. Shelmcrdlne, of 269 West Walnut lane. Mrs. Edward Ornham has returned to Redlands, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. William Price Nowhall nre the guests of Mrs. Robert S. New hall at her camp ln Susquehanna County, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kurt, of Manhelm street, will have as their guest for the coming week Admiral Goodrich. Later on Mr. and Mrs. Kurt will go to the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Miss Mary McCarthy, of 6131 Bayn ton street, nnd Miss Beatrice Lucille MacDonald, of the Glrard Estate, are upending a few days In Holmesburg as the guests of MIbs Irene Kerwlck. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Collins, of 150 West Hortter street, have closed their cottage ln Chelsea and returned to their home. Along the Reading Mrs. Voorhoes Drayton, of .Prospect avenue, Melrose Park, has hai". as her guests for several days Judge and Mrs. Toung, of New York. At the recent meeting of the Neighbor hood Club, of Oak Lane, the following officers were elected: Mrs. Bates, pres ident; Mrs. Albert Dudley, vice president; Mrs. Herbert Maxncr, secretary, and Miss Grnce Parker, treasurer. The members of the South Oak Lane Improvement Association will hold their regular monthly meeting Monday eve ning at the home of Mrs. Edward B. McCall, 6Cth and Park avenues. Ar rangements wilt be made for the coming season. West Philadelphia Mr. Hcnrv Crltchley Legge, whose mar riage to Miss Alice Hazel McUwee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc Jlwee, of the Sedgley, will take placoon Wednesday evening, will have his brother, Mr. Edward Legge, of- Boston, as best man, and his ushers will be Mr. B. Kendall Archer, Mr. Clarence Vander beck, Mr. J. Keene Carruthers and Mr, Hetzel AtherholL A masked dance will be given en the ovenlng of Friday, October 29, at the Phillips Brooks School, 42d street and Baltimore avenue, by a committee con sisting of Mrs. Albert King, Sirs. Thomas Wnlkcr, Mrs. Harry B. Hickman, Mrs. Albort Bigler, Mrs. Charles Shoemaker, Mrs. H. Bloodsworth and Mrs. S. O, Tlnsley. Mrs. Walter C. Zimmerman, of Lan caster, Pa., who la the guest of her mother. Mrs. Edgar Olelm, of 5115 Regent place, will return home tho end of the week. I'hoto by Rembrandt Btudl. MISS ROSALIE B, LIFHSHUT2 Who was soloist, t the Wtii. mnt givwt Mt ntf hi to tke '(ftM uatlnr clau td nt at th Mt. Sinai HosplUl. Mr. JimI Wlsson played th accommiU. uints, VIHri Km mmmmm H if Lj XBlBjvABBBSSflBMiVABBBBB& M KiBJi x mBSBmmmmmmmmmMmWm.' I iiiH ISHBHIiHX iBjvflBflHtVBwflr -BBbhF f!3BsBj Vm H:,HHHIilliHLiiHflHLrJHNBSH Hi HIST tAvW'VwMttWww.rlww. xrfcvw'.,-AJHur r -WshvfV,ll MISS THEODORA KEITH LILLIE t'hoio by Marcu, Charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lilllo, of Haverford, who will be introduced to society at a tea to bo given by her parents on Thursday, October 21. WEDDINGS The marriage of Miss Helen Elizabeth Kramer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis W. Kramer, to Mr. August Daehllng took place on Wednesday afternoon at 4 O'clock In the Temple Lutheran Church, 62d and Race streets. Tho Rev. Dr. A. Pohlman, assisted by the Rev. William Miller, officiated. The bride's only at tendant was her sister. Miss Mary Kramer. Mr. Daehllng had his brother, Mr. Frederick Daehllng, as best man and tho ushers were Mr. Walter Trum bauer, Mr. Harry Brutsche, Mr. Law rence Clark and Mr. William Daehllng. A ' number of out-of-town guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Wchltng, after a wedding trip, will live at 6910 Pine street. BLACK-REEDER BORDENTOWN, N. J.. Oct. 11. Miss Grace I. Recdor, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Horace G. Rceder, of Bqrdentown, end William A. N. Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Blddle Black, residing on a farm near Bordentown, were united In marriage at tho home of tho bride's par ents, on Rceder avenue, today. They were married dr. Friends' ceremony. Tho maid of honor woaMIss Meta Wallace, and the best mark waa Harold Reeder, a brother of the bride, Thc.brldesmnlda were Mtea Laura Black atldsMlss.Uannah BlbckM"stert of tho bridegroom.. Tho matrons oBMLnib were Mrs. Walter Li Reeder. Mri H. Reeder and Mrs,, Joseph R. Tho ushers were Ralph H. Reed alter L. Reeder, Jo- scph R. RecderT arles Coles and Jo- seph -Heultngs Cole. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bla.ck will live on Mr. Black's father's farm. MILLER-LUKENS. A quiet wedding took place last eve ning at 6:30 o'clock when Miss Phoebe Lukens. daughter of Prof, and Mrs. David L. Lukens, of Swarthmore, be came the wife of Mr. Harry L. Miller, also of Swarthmore. The marriage took place In the Friends' Meeting House and the Friends' ceremony was used. Miss Lukens was attended by her sister. Miss Alice Lukens, and Mr, James Mitchell, of Trenton, was best man. South Philadelphia Mr. Charles J. McCrorey has announced the betrothal of his daughter, Miss Alice Eulalia McCrorey, to Sir. Samuel Horace Cropper, of 1712 South 18th street. Miss McCrorey lives at 1738' South 16th street. They will be married next Wednesday at the Catholic Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, 17th and Morris streets, at ( o'clock. Tho Rev. Father John C. Phe Ian, assistant rector, will officiate. Miss Sadie Schaefer, of 1746 Tulip street, will be bridesmaid, while Mr. Ralph Cropper, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. The couple will go upon a tour through out the Southern States. Miss Anna Kelly has returned to her home at 2822 Rosewood street, niter spending the summer at Long Island, N. Y. Mr. Thomas D. Haines, 1607 Passyunk avenue, la home, after a trip to Pitts burgh, Pa., where he visited relatives. The social season of the popular St. Mmlca's Guild will open this evening, when the second annual euchre and dance will be held In St. Monica's School hall. 17th and Rltner streets. The affair has been arranged by the Eentertalnment Committee, jjhlch for this year, is as follows: Miss Agnes Bolsburn, chalrlady; MU Lillian Bolsburn, Miss Elizabeth Dougherty. Miss Marie Dougherty, Miss Margaret Dougherty. Classes In the va rious branches taught at the guild have been resumed, and It Is to be hoped the excellent courses offered In embroidery, sewing, domestic science and elocution will be well attended. Tioga Mr. and Mrs. Albert Curet, Jr., of 3813 North Smedley Street, announce the be trothal of their daughter. Miss Helen Mary Curet. to Mr. Henry Washington Sawyer, of New York. A quiet wedding will take place next Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock In the Church Of the Holy Trinity, Rlttenhouse square, when -Visa Allcfl Reamey, daugh ter of Mrs. A. M. Eaklna, will become the bride of Mr. Edgar W. Buscher. Ttw Reverend Doctor Floyd W. Tomklns. rector of the church,' will officiate. Mrj. E B. Williams, of Boston, will be the matron of honor. Mr, Buscher end his bride will live at The Gables, 4604 Old York road, after their marriage. Mr. and. Mi's, Claude R. Johnson are receiving t their home, 1315 West Erie avenue, Mrs, Johnson, who Was a June bride, will be remembered as Miss Ida V, Bailey, daughter ot Mr. and Mr. Stewart Bailey. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Levy, who had been spending seme time In Washington, p. C, have returned to their home, S655 North Percy s4ret. poller fur the Secktjr pan wtH bt rct44 as4 tainted) hi Hi XtmIu Ler, H flt 44cm mufi b written en see M 4"tt Hf,'mitt b alM4 U fuU. wUh tH SrfUr. and wfcea wm tMH"" mifctr wiwt be Virtu. Ftud M cawMMMttaMoM to "fceWf W1U," fCtt4a Ledr, U1m tfca MiMcMt ai-a .rrltfl i. t UhU t iW mat k ygwJW.. Am ' "-- will m. ki ---- CHARITY AFFAIRS One of the most delightful and inter esting social occasions of the early autumn will bo held this evening at the Morion Cricket Club, when Mr. Alfred M. Collins will give nn Illustrated lecture at the Meilon Cricket Club, en titled "Across Unknown Africa," for the benefit- of the Sunnysldo Day Nursery, 1211 Thompson street. Moving pictures of Africa will also be shown by Mr. Collins, mier wmen rerresiiments will be served Tho committee In charup of tr, pntnrl lammcnt includes Miss Esther Lloyd. Mrs. Theodore Cuyler Patterson, Mrs. Walter C. Junnoy. Miss Marlon Butler, Mlrs Edith Collins, Miss Josephine Howell, Mrs. Walter C. Mcllvaln. Miss Dorothy M. B. Smith. Miss Sydney Rog ers. Mrs. J. Emott Caldwell. Mrs. John Gilbert. Mrs. Howard Longstreth, Mrs. Logan MncCoy. Mrs. William Lleber. Mrs. Frederick W. Morris, Jr.. Mrs. Carroll H. Nichols. Mrs. Harold Howe. Mrs. John R. Maxwell, Mrs. Wllmer W. Hoopes, Mrs. Joseph Llpplncott, Mrs. Jacques Vnuclaln. Mrs. William P. O'Neill and Mrs. William Twells Tiers. t.. . -.- ..- Northeast Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. John Baker Tuttlc, of 1226 East Susquehanna avenue, announce tho engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary Garwood Tuttle, to Mr. Howard Weible, of Logan. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel A. Klelnman, of 1640 North' 8th street, announce tho be trothal of their daughter. Miss Tillye A. Klelnman, to Dr. Herman E. Coane. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hackenburg -have .returned-from "Mt. Airy to their home, 953 TCorth 8th street. Ort November 19 the German Concertina Orchestra will hold Its 14th grand annual ball at Columbia Hall, 2d and Norrls streets. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kresch and family, of 1C53 North 7th street, have returned from Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. S. Braunfeld, of 1S01 North 7th street, announce the betrothal of their daughter. Miss Lena Braunfeld, to Mr. M. J. Herman. Mr. and Mrs. Mollis Lang and children are visiting Mrs. Lang's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Wiener, 866 North 7th street, for an Indefinite stay. On Friday evening. November 12, the Clan Gordon, No. 190, O. S. a, will give Its seventh annual concert and dance at Clayton's Dancing Academy, 9th and Glr ard avenue. A sour krout supper will be given this -evening at the horns of Mrs. J. A. Broad field, of 3131 Frankford avenue, tho pro ceeds of which will be given to the Pres byterian Orphanage. , Mr. and Mrs. Moffett, of ISM Allengrove street, will entertain at "600" this evening, when the following will bo present: Mr. and Mrs. Llndlg, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walker, Dr. and Mrs. Borzell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wal ter Emery, Mrs. Clara Snyder, Mr. and Mrs-. William Kerr and Mr. Harvey Ackerman. St. Cecilia's T. A. B. Society will pre sent "The Man of the Hour" at St. Ed ward's Hall next month for the benefit Of the Visitation Improvement fund. A social and dance will be given on Wednesday, October 20, by the La Balle Club at the Visitation assembly rooms, Lehigh avenue and Pother street AUTUMN HESOHTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. C' ' '! - H - h 3 ' " 'X JrWT"AlliArifrW ' "f rT , ; " , Jl ' twniwii I mWm I! hotel' m r IrR I f aMMui ' ijii iRxiyfOJw Th Spirit of America at Playi Magnitude and Cheorfutnatt Belvedere Bubmarlue Crlll llcataurant Trarinorr The Promenade la the Marble Kzchaaga Library Tower Tno OoU Courses livenluir Muilcalra CUIater Gardr TRAYMOHB FRIDAY CHATS ONE OF THE HAPPY ISLES ''Varied ana changeable are women," runs tno homan Pjoverb, but the weather Is even more so. The climate Ot Atlantic City, however, haa a reasonable degree of steadi ness. And these are the causes. Absecon Island is sur rounded by great stretches of temperate Bait water that make ...?"" 1J??V6 an enclosing wall of protection, like a thermos bottle. Then, too, the Island runs aslant to the west, thus obtalnlnj? the full bounty of southern exposure to the w'"tr sun. The warm Gulf Stream sweeps by off shore. Cooled by the breezes of summer, warmed by the sun nd ocean In winter. Atlantic City Is one of th "Happy Isle" that the' ancients vainly sought, The'Traymore stands fronting the sea, with 85 per cent- ot Its windows dominating the ocean. THE LARGEST FIREPROOF RESORT HOTEL panlel B. WWU. Pr IN THE WORLD Jst't w Uat, u.. Debutante Doings Miss Sarah Claypoole Nllon. daughter u sJruBhl Mrs. Lewis Ncllson, will bs tho debutante to be presented today, at a tea to bo given by her parents, at their ",orne Coolock. Bt. Davids. The card of Mr Harry Rosengartcn Nellson was In closed In the Invitations. The receiving party will Include Miss Nellson's grnnd mothers, Mrs. Thomas Nellson and Mrs. II B Rosengartcn; Mrs Adolph O. Ro sengnrten, Mrs. George D. Roiengarten, Mrs l-reder'; Rosengarten. Mrs Theo dore . Reath, Miss Elisabeth R. Rrath and Miss Alice Chapman Thompson. Among the debutantes assisting Miss Nellson will ho Miss Agnes Morgnn Brooklc, Miss C. Eleanor Pepper, Miss fcllMbeth Wllmer Grlfllth. Mits Marga rctta Dixon Myers, Miss Sarah Sergeant Myers, MIs Edith Karle, Miss Mnruaict Omlerdonk Remak, Miss Theodora Keith Llllle, Miss Elizabeth C. Adams. Roxborough Mrs. John McClellnn. of Ridge avenue nn I Gorgna lane, was hostess on Monday night nt a very enloyabte autumn recep tion, given by the PaBtors' Aid Society of the Roxborough Baptist Church. At the annual business meeting preceding the entertainment tho following ofTlcers were elerted President. Mrs. Nathan L. Jones; first vice president, Mrs. Rosle Jones; second vice president, Mrs, F. Balllss; secretary. Mrs. J. Evorett Foerlng, as sistant secretary, Mrs. Eva Galton; treas urer, Mrs. Emma Levering; organist, Mrs. Ivn Du Gnn. and assistant orgnnltt, Mrs. James Taylor. Autumn flowers and ferns formed the decorations. The guests In cluded tho ofTlcers and Mrs. Augustus Peterman. Miss Rettle Rlghtcr. Miss Adelo Jones. Mrs rtiulnlnh Hntttrv Mr, I Walter Snyder, Mrs. Elizabeth Rlghter. Mrs Charles Rlghter. Mrs Fri-dflrlek Hlee, Mrs Percy Hansen, Mrs. Wlltam Hombv, Mrs G. W. Stfttker, Mrs. Harry Miller. Mrs. John Mulr. Mrs. Elmer Volk, Mrs. J. C. Held, Mrs. Charles Dorwlth. Mrs, Alfred Delghton. Mrs. Bert Sabold, Mrs J. Sykes. Mrs, Edward Whitehead, Mrs. William Dawson. Mrs. William Westcott. Mrs. William Sudell. Mrs. Au gustus Beaver, Mrs. William Miller. Mrs. William Manulro. Mrs. Driver. Mrs. J. Hill. Mrs. W. Hansen. Mrs J Taylor, Mrs. D. Slter Cornog. Mrs. William Gnult, Mrs. J. Stout. Miss Marian Stout, Miss Ray Sumner, Mrs. Rayley Adams. Mrs. F. Keen, Mrs. Charles Oerhardt. Mrs. H. K. White, Mrs. Walter Keoly, Mrs. Llnd. ley. Miss Margaret O'Brien and Miss Flemlnsr On Monday evening. November 8, Mrs. Rosle Jones will entertain the association with a talk on "A Trip to California and the Two Expositions." The annual autumn social evening of 'J16 K'n5'8 Daughters of the Fourth Re rg btvAi PhiiaAl. n.l..-...i. it i i i foimed Church. Roxborough. will be held tonight at the home of Rev. Isaac Ward. the pastor, and Mrs. Ward, 310 Monastery avc-nue. Mrs. Ward will be assisted by Mrs. William J. Beatty, Miss Fannie Nor bury and Miss Blanche Taylor. Lansdowne Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wilson, 'Jr., of 98 West Baltimore avenue, will spend Oc tober at Atlantic City. Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald, of West Bal timore, Is spending several days ln New York. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ware, of Colllngs wood, N. J., are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Ware was Miss Dorothy Nichols, of Stratford avenue. Dr. W. B. Masters, of West Stratford avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Landls have returned from Erie, where they at tended the State Sabbath School Con vention. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oesterlle. of Stroth, Ind., are visiting Mr. Oesterlie's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oesterlle, of Lin den avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Oesterlle mado the trip from Stroth by motor. Frankford Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schlmpf enter tained at their new home, 601 West Dun cannon avenue, Olney, on Sunday, Octo ber 29. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Schlmpf, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Gleeson, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Muller, Mr. nnd Mrs. John G. Hemberger, Mr. and Mrs. E. Stanley Fischer and Mr. .pnd Mrs. Charles Koeney. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cummlngs, of Almond street, have aa their guest Miss Alice Wonder, of Norrlstown. She will be honor guest tomorrow night at a dinner-dance to be given by her uncle, Mr. Edward Downs, at his residence ln Mer lon. There will be 45 guests, Including Mr. and Mrs. William Faulk, of Los Angeles, Cal., who are visiting ln this city. . Mr. Ellas Hall and Mr. Lew Hall, of the Red Lion Inn, Holmesburg, accom panied by Mr. Isaac Schllchter, of Frank ford. are on a three weeks' hunting trip in Canada. AUTUMN RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. rtAvrtccrr. Superior location with an unobstructed view of b?ach and boardwalk A recognized standard of excellence Cc..y600. WALTBiJ.BVZBy. me leading Ktsoftr nom or the world noaiiDoiougii'isienMin ATLANTIC) OITV. ti. J. OWNMSHIP MSNaSMINT JOBUH WHITC SONS COMPANY iiJL -wwirai rU4, M .VtyAw 5.M 'JLT i. r-'i ."LLLi ?' ..VSBK , T" t - iK k.-. ' IIIHKiJVt ' X lY Kim sain HOT Uu-arrHil Mii'll ItMaUJIUIHliD i ,( if '1KB Ipff CONCERT AND DANCE TO BE The Affair, Under the Auspices of the Auxiliary of thfe Jewish Consumptive Institute, to Be Held on October 17 Entertainments THE auxiliary of the J. C. I. has al ready made final arrangements for the first sacred cpneert and dance of the seaton, October 17, at Apollo Hall. VX North Broad street. The committee In charge Is doing all In Its power to make this affair a suc cess. The halt will be elaborately dec orated with patms and ferns donated by the board ot directors ot tho Institution. The Entertainment Committee has en gaged the finest talent to participate that evening nt the concert Mr. Emmett Welch, the well-known song writer and singer, will sing nil the popular hits of the day during the concert and dance. A surprise party was given ln honor of Mlts nay Gold at her home, at Sis Morris street, on Sunday evening by Mr. and Mrs. I Chalken, Mr. Lew Snyder, Mr. Harry Bogash and Mr, Samuel Gross. Some of the guests present wero Miss Bella Cohen. Miss Minnie Kelllnson, Miss Pearl Ketllnson. Miss Molllo Cook, Miss Lillian Cook, Miss Sara Schuwall, Miss Sara Friedman, Miss Dorothy Cohen, Miss Jennie Levis. Miss Annie C Snyder, Mlts Pauline Weltz, Miss Esther Kutchner, Miss Flora Fried man, Miss Rose Margullus, Miss Rebecca Margullus, Mr. William Snyder, Mr. Abel Snyder, Mr, Joseph Smith, Mr L. H. Harris, Mr. Joe Lleberman, Mr. Leon Blumbcrg, Mr. Jack Weinberg. Mr. Ed ward FormAn, Mr Max Margullus. Mr. J Margullus, Mr A. Kutchner. Mr. K Kennedy, Mr. J. Chalken, Mr, M. Chalken, Mr. L. Aareon, Mr. and Mrs. B. Slatko, Mr, and Mrs. M. Gold and Master Max well Gold. The King's Daughters of the Presby terian Church will hold a baiaar Sat urday afternoon and evening ln Barknr Hnll. There will be tables of all kinds of goodies and fancy articles and a 5 and 10 cent store, which will be ln charge of What's Doing Tonight Banquet. Central High School Claia 1S30. Rltlenl'Oiiso Hotel." 7 p. m. Dryn Mawr Collmc, locture. Ml Ellen Churchill Scmple; 8 p. m. Ueceptlnn. Me-llcnl Club of Philadelphia. Uellevue-Stratfcrd: U:15 p. in. Suffrage Events Today EQUAL. FRANCHISE SOCIETY. Noon Meeting on Poetottlce plaza; apeaker, Mlts Hertha Sipovlta. S p. m. Mectlnu at Lansdowne: e;eakera, Mlia Berth! Sapovlta and lira, L. D. Harris 8:"0 p. m. Meeting at 20th and Dauphin atrcets; apeaker, Samuel Moycrman. WOMAN SUFFRAGE PAItTT. R p. m. MmMii a fi-rirntnwn and rehlTh aenues: p3kera. Mlas Eatelle Ruaaal and George Small R:.-U p. m. Meetlnn at 11th and Carpenter 8treeta: apeaker. Mrs. William Albert Wood and Mlaa M. Ithlnehart 8:30 p. m Opcn-alr meeting at (1th and P0p lar atreeta; apeakera. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Dornblum and Samuel QcKond. 8:30 p. m. Meeting at Ridge avenue and Lyceum atrect; apeakera, Mrs. Marlon Holmes and Mlas Anna MacFarland, MEN"S LEAGUE FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE. Noon Meeting at Dobaon'a MUla: speaker. Harry Phllllpa. 8:-W) p. m. Open-air meeting at Frankford senue and Norrls atreet; apeaker, Harry Phillips. BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE Philadelphia's Uest and Largest NIGHT SCHOOL Is as good as any day school, and Ita graduates stand aa high In the astl- matlon of prominent buslneas men. Seize Its opportunities and rise. Foaitlona Positively Guaranteed Telephone: Lombard lztW-1297 LAFAYETTE BUILDING oth and Cheatnut btreeta Alter Nov. 1. Pcnn Mutual fl'do i A New Education that not only Instructs the mind, but strengthens all functions of mind, per sonality and character, la the moat necea aary preparation for any situation or vocation. Over four hundred students registered this year. The course may be taken In conjunction with Public Speak ing, Elocution. English. Saleamanuhlp or separately. Doctor NefTa booklet. "Edu cation and Succeaa," on application. Call or phono Bpruce 3218. NEFF COLLEGE Che,tn"Street SPANISH, FRENCH. ITALIAN, GERMAN Moat rapid of conversational methods. Grad uate and competent native teachers. Also IDIOMATIC translators. Special arranged courses for children. The Technical Teachers and Trans lators Attociation 830-31 Perry Uldg. Telephone Spruce 23S. La Salle College ""tSftgff Engineering, Arts. Pre-Medleal and Business Courses Illgb School and department for little boys. Oymnaalum and supervised athletics. Scholarships ottered. Evening claaaat. PRO. DEN18 EDWARD. President. PHILADELPHIA TURNOEMKINDE School now open for fall and winter terms. We teach gymnastics. German, drawing, needlework and swimming to children, T te 15 years, for SO per year. Enroll your chil dren now. Droad and Columbia ave. Slrayer's Business College 801-807 Chestnut St., ItUa. Practical courses. Uodeiate prices. Positions tuaranieed Day & night sessions. Enroll now "Country Day School for Boys" Wjoneteeorf, tm. Rev. Gibson Dell, Head Master, Phone Ardmore 1322. PALMS NIGHT SCHOOL Thirty years at 17th and Chestnut Street. Business, Shorthand and Secretarial Courses. EXPRESSION AND DRAMATIC ART ELIZABETH LAVENDER eCIIKEINKK 171 Chestnut Bt. I'houe Spruce t77. MARY BHKVAItD ROBERTS, 118 N. 10th st. Elocution, Voice; day and evening clause. wm CONSERViVrQRtES sT MUSt wav i wo IKUvlOKS z E C K W E R ' 5 PhilideJpWi Musical Actdway MIT Spruce St. 7th season steal Sept. tHh. Branches $ (feraaa. tewa Ave.1 S. t4 it. fcilasal A-rtiats to jraciuur, ri PHILIP WAHHBN VOICE E8TEY UAH. COOKE iSSS, ACKROYD JSSSJ ContrnUo boloUt, Church ot tb Molr TrtWy! -wt aimj .,!. namm m ma jai. JAMES C WARHURST Voice, Plaao an4 DtrectLu. 15M CHMMFMtrT ItCHMsW Artaara A ii slrsi aisi Voice, Art ef bel raato. SM sta. U Ifcaltfln UUtk.uf Thorough KiMpeot w. tsaerir ttatl Le COLE .rg3P SLAUCH VOSCB 1714 CHESTNUT T, GIVEN FOB CHARITY Miss Pautlne Broslus. Mlts Mills Turtle and Mlts Helen Panders, The, flewor table will b In charge of Mlts Mn Taylor. Mlts Ethel Gilbert and Mies Margaret Irving. Those assisting at the other tables Will be: Cake, Mist Isabel Galbralth and Mlts Ruth Wunderllch; candy, Mlts Xthe Hart and Miss Ethel Gilbert; pure food, Mist ..arlon Havlland, Mlts Alma Wal lace, Miss Marlon Fleming and Mtet Marie Dewar, Ice cream, Mlts Alma Wal lace, Mlts Alma Underbill and Mitt Betty Wright, fancy work, Mlts Helen Taylor, Miss Grace Atkinson, Mlts Blanch Boycc and Miss Marlon Havlland, Considerable interest It being rdahU fetted In the bazaar, which Is to bt held in the Hotel Walton, on November" 10 from S until 10 o'clock, the proceed of which will be donated to the Women' Homeopathic Hospital, 20th and 8utqu4 hanna avenue. The cause Is a most worthy one, as the committee under whose auspices the affair has been ar ranged plan to build a sun parlor for the men's ward with the amount realized Of course, there will be all torts of booths, and an attractive musical an-I literary entertainment has been arranged for the evening, to be followed by danc ing. Afternoon tea and supper at 6 ;:? be served In the "Restaurant" The fol lowing are on the committee In charge Candy, Mrs. Walter Strong; fancy bags. Miss Isabel Ayers and Miss Mae Jordan; cakes, Mlts Gross, art needlework, M, Davles and Mrs. Freeman; aprons, MU1) Yerkes; flowers. Miss Thatcher, station ery, Mrs. Voorhees; Supper Committee, Mrs. Kelm, Mrs. Fritz; novelties, Mrs, Joseph V. Clay and Mrs. Steldman: tho Hxeeutlve Board will have charge o tba kitchen, and the Junior Auxiliary Will have a "Doll" table. Mrs, Vantlne; ilts Clay and Mrs Kelm will arrange -for th" dancing program The decorations will be artistic and effective. Delaware County Mrs. Harry W. Wlthlngton? of Drexel Hill, entertained Wednesday''' evening at bridge ln honor of Mrs. E. B. Holden, of Schenectady, Jf. T. Mlts Ann Vlachos, of Forrest avenue Drexel Hill, returned Ibis weejc from Erie, where she attended the State Sab bath school convention. Camden and Vicinity Mrs. C. E. Hancock, of Providence, Rhode Island, Is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Samuel Robblns, of 7 Penn street, having come on to help celebrate her mother's Jlth birthday on October IS. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. HendrlckjSon, o Woodbury, have announced the enfcaw ment of their daughter, Mlts Marlon Hendrlckson. to Mr, John H. Wellford of Warsaw, Va., who now .has buslnes connections In Woodbury. DANCING C. Ellnood Carpenter Schools, 1123 Chettnut St. Private and claa leaaons for adults and children, day and evg. Our tuition do, not merely teach atepa: It davtlopa dancing ability and Individuality. CENTRAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE hCUMOL OF ENGINEERING Etrnlnn Term Jni.t Martlng. CHEMISTI Four years. Include? V General ami Analytical Ch!mltrj M. i-njMc anu inmemitice. Opportu nlty Is given for specialization ln iron and steel, paints and varnlah. dyeine, bleaching and other Industrial linee. Other technical courses; Principles of Engineering. Applied ElectrictU Architectural Drawing, Estimating 1421 Arch Architectural Engineering. 100 other . v-v. M....V..V.,. ai,..iica ivr ill. OtrCCtoratory and draughting room work Poaltlons secured. Bend foe catalog, itatlng your Interest. How to Study. Children's Class The Saturday Morning Class for Chil dren Is a relaxation and a radical change from school work. It teaohsa children how to study, thus enabling them to pre pare lessons without nervous tra!n and with correspondingly greater benefit. Call, write or phone Spruce 3218. NEFF COLLEGE Chtnosts,ret THE PHILADELPHIA TRAINING SCHOOL for PERSONAL and COMMUNITY SERVICE Practical courses In various branches train ing men and women for leadership- In Recrea. tlonal. Physical. Social and Induatrlal Welfare Work 1 couraea given by well-known leaders. Send for booklet Central Branch. TM.ajl. 1421 Arch Street. Palmer Business School Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English, day and night aesslons. Send for catalog Mercantile Library Bldg, 10th above Chestnut. Miss Novea mo chestnut street iit ... Vi. KBADINQ . STAOE WORK ENGLISH Call, write or phMe.JLocust 828 W SPANISH t the old Castlllan """ The Klrschbaum School of Languages. 1521 Cheatnut Bt (Welghtman Bldg.) feat. 1880 Adertisenknt. of OtW School and Cc4W Appeand on The Pg Ytrttcrrliy ndWill Apptjar Ajain Tomorrtw HENRY GURHEY TWMOK Jl, VAN LEER, Tenor Pmintrt iiraktAls fLsuaX U1 iJ ! geT"- nwk'VMTTriLm.'X WALTER ST. CURE IQfODLE KURTZ VOICE STUWSS JLhJhJ&s&!x EdwbAa Brill fg loi IS Kir, ,td to ''? l-t,f p F.i Cdstrove ' u mi uua r.i ,- M.t. 1 ' ' f 4ji.j Wsaw J. ftttdut. -; Cfcambere-Wyllj fctwtiuri!. ii bftO u 'flflt Chvalaitt atxevt l...