Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 21, 1915, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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    J&V'B-KJLWG- LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1915.
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Society busy With various I1
LUJNUHEONS, TEAS AND DANCES
jfr. and Mrs. Edward Fenno Hoffman Will Entertain
for Miss Wright on Novem
ber 1 Personals
MPU AND MUa. jeiuwAiiv xtiNWV
HOFFMAK, 8805 Locust street, have
ffcuucd Invitation for a. tA Novomber 1 to
Jntt Mim wiiwoin nwraui wrigm,
Une engsrenient to their son, Mr. Ed-
'rrd F. Hoffman, Jr., waa meently an-
ppnnced.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wllklnn Carr, of
ISA Wcut street, will glvo n luncheon,
jfOTember 10. In honor of- Mln Helen
Irf.rtln.
... viititi Tin Pnv Hprtlt. AiiiiirVi.
KMiss . - -. .
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hutchinson
Bcott, will b formally introduced to
"society at a tea to .bo Riven on the,
afternoon of Wednesday, .December 8,
' fcy her mother and her aunt, Mrs. Bar
Iton Cooke Hirst, at the. latter's resl
j'ttnet, 1121 Bpruce street.
i nr and Mrs. B. Alexander Randall
' h.Te Issued Invitations for a tea, to bo
riven on Thursday, November 11, from i
', mill 7 o'clock, at their town house. 1717
jxrcust street, to meet their daughter,
'Mies Frances A. Randall.
1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Conrad 8. Drove, of 6601
tQulncy street, Germantown, haB Issued
Invitations for a dinner to be held on
Wednesday evening, nucmuur , ui uo
Oerrosntown Clrcket Club, at 7:30 o'clock,
fa, honor of their daughter, Miss Mary
drove, whoso marrlago to Mr. Andrew
MeCowan will take place on Saturday,
November 6, at 6 o'clock. Thoro will bo
M guests present.
Mrs. Littleton "Waller Tazewell "Waller,
Trlfe of Colonel Waller, U. 8. Marine
corns, will not bo at home until Novem-
E ber, when she will receive on Thursday
Sliirnoons uuims i"i him.hi, nut
Jiome In the navy yard.
Mr. and Mrs. George "W. Chllds Droxcl
will entertain at dinner tonight at
Wooton, their home in Bryn Mawr, In
honor of their guest, Mrs. Qcorge Slllsby,
ef Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Llpplncott, of
K. fifff RnmrA atrAot. who have been occu.
K pylng a house on Summit avenue, Jen-
KiniQwn. IOr IIIC DUilllilCI, iltVVO IQIUIUCU
to town.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodman E. Griscom, of
Doloubran, Haverford, left this week for
& White Sulphur Springs, Va,, where
they will remain foi two weeks.
Invitations have been Issued by Mr.
tnd Mrs. Julius Evans "Warner for the
marriage of their daughter. Miss Edna
i TiUiall Warner, to Mr. Henry R. Bring
1 burst, son of Mrs. Henry R. Brlnghurst,
!'f Wilmington. The ceremony will take
rejs.ee on Wednesday, November 10, at
l o'clock In the afternoon, at the home
', of the bride's parents, 4053 Spruce street,
'sad will be followed by a small recep
1 tlon. Miss Warner, who belongs to an
eld and prominent family. Is a grand-
daughter of the late Edward Tatnall
'Warner, of this city. Mr. Brlnghurst Is
.graduate of Haverford College, a mem-
i Mr or the Wilmington uouniry uiud,
WWst Club and Wilmington Club.
Mrs. Thomas E. Balrd, Jr., of Vllla-
fMvs, and Mrs. E. "Waring Wilson, of
?Kesmont, have arranged a fancy cos
jtume dance to be held at the Merlon
"Cricket Club Friday. November 19. for
lth benefit of the Baldwin Day Nursery,
iW West Lehigh avenue. There will be
,&two l-rlies offered, one for the best
na.uuio ctuu vim tut uio vvui)jQuuuii
1 dancing. The patronesses are Mrs. F.
; W", Morris, Mrs. Thomas G. Ashton, Mrs.
'Edward F. Beale. Mrs. T. do Witt Cuy
Ur, Mrs. Robert G. Gamble, Mrs. George
LKendrlck. 3d. Mrs. William M. McCaw-
1
f fir, Mrs. George R. Packard, Mrs. Rob-
Bert E. Straw-bridge, Mrs. John B. Thayer,
fcn'A. ueorge c. Thayer ana Mrs. Marry
E C Thayer.
ft. Among those who had luncheon at the
Seuevue-Stravford yesterday were Mrs.
William Henrv Maule. Miss Ethel Maule.
t'Mrs. Provost Herring, Mrs. James Pot
ter, Mrs. Frank Clemens, who enter
tained for her daughter. Miss Helen
Clemens, and her bridesmaids.
. HP and Iffa TnDAnW Tlnnw r9 Wft sVl
KlBtton, D. a, have returned to Philadel
phia and will make their home at 17th
and Pine streets, where they have taken
u apartment. Airs. Bonn was alias
Katherlne Malln before her marriage.
Jfirs. B. J. Walthall and Mr. A. M.
Walthall, of Richmond, Va., and Mr. Mal
joliq E. Walthall, of Scranton, Pa., have
wen the guests of Mrs. John Wesley
Avery at her home. 1237 Spruce street.
Mrs. Walter J. Staats, of Merchantvllle,
left for Alhuniiftrniif.. N. M.. nrenm.
i Holed, by her niece. Miss Jane Knox
VRambo. Who will Inln h- father Mr.
Mr.
Irank Stewart Rambo, there.
. 'TOmOrrOW Wlll ia nnnllrm Hv nt- 4V.-
Home for Aged Blind, 6713 Woodland ave
IJJje. The home will be open to the public
111 day, and booths, where fancy and
lful articles will be for sale, will be
r2l wthe dlrectlon of Mrs. Lewis Levlck
I r. Swain. Luncheon and supper
tHl be served under tho auspices of the
Auxiliary Committee, of which Mrs. Wil
Iwara Henry Woodward la chairman; thn
Members of the auxiliary will bo the
JJf?1 and waitresses. There will also be
ta ShOrt entertAtnmpTit 11nl.t tViH .llr-nHnn
J .the Entertainment Committee, of
fllch Mrs. Prank L. Williams Is chalr-
Man.
Along the Main Line
f.OVBUBROOK.-The subscription dano-
winter at the Ovcrbrook Golf Club,
J been reorganized this season. It Is
Boaer the rhaperonage of Mrs. Guy R.
JW, of 6367 Overbrook avenue, and
tr"ta of about 30 boys and girls from
EEyrwook and the Main Line. The class
m have Us Initial meeting on Friday
IS .' Nvmber W, at the Golf Club,
taw the succeeding meetings will be on
IWJrs Janus H, Brooks, of 6400 Woodbine
UTI"UB win Klvo . Bmau Halloween
on Friday evening. October .
:S0 until U o'clock, for her young
later, Miss Katharine Brooks.
INMAWB.lri Fmn.,r Rmntia
Ollmpsewood, Is taking a motor trip
J Jannette Black, of Vpland, Bryn
"' giving a small play on No-
""r 9, at the hall of the ttrehouee in
U Mawr, fr tha beneftt of the social
work of the P,rsbytes Hoa
PhlladalBkia. .?' Oaorg H. Karle, Jr.. of Broad
EH5J' Bryn Mawr, Is spending a fert
'ff't with frUflds at CoIhbjus, Ga.
, vf, and Mrs. John Sellers Barnes have
& Blltour. their kuaa In Brvn Mawr.
f'gIng South to send the winter.
8BU6nT VIr inn Ur Htarv
Jn will close their house In Repe
at about 'the lft of November and
-f wmiiHieav Kv tn jwwTwrm.
and Mrs. Edwin If. Fitter, of the
Jjaaas, are sw41b a er weeks at
-"w m Mpnn.
txjiB, Dr and Mrs. Leroy
JI1U
trln
fjj turned from their wa4bw
ri i
are occupying their aw horn oa
in ?ly. ot pPlar Grove, have moved
Into their new home at Ardmore.
.....J"1 Mr8, J- Weston Hlbbs have re
turned from a fortnight's stay at Chelsea,
STRAFFORD.-Mles Lucretla S. Heck
scher and her brother, Mr. Stephen Heck
sciier, gave a small dinner Tuesday eve
ning at their home on Heckscher road.
.-. ftn.5 Mrs Richard M. Heckscher,
have as their guest Mrs. Samuel Crowther
for a few days. '
Bala-Cynwyd
Mrs. Charles D. Fox, who spent the
summer with her son and daughter-in-law,
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Fox, of Island
Meadow Farm, Doylestown. Is passing
the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Addison Fox, of Cynwyd road.
Mr. Francis S. Laws, of Bryn Mawr
avenue, who Is traveling in the South,
will return to Cynwyd In about 10 days.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Christie, ofLlan
drlllo road, Cynwyd, will glVe a box
party this evening, followed by supper
at the Bcllovue-Stratford. Their guests
will include Miss A. Elisabeth Christie,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowsey and Mr.
John Howard Mecke, Jr.
Chestnut Hill
Mrs. Thomas Potter, Jr., of Montgom
ery avenue, will leave next week for
Pittsburgh, Pa., to attend a convention
of the Daughters of tho American Revo
lution. Mrs. Ellis Ames Ballard, of St. Mar
tin's lane, will leave next week for Chi
cago, 111., where sho will visit her son
for a fortnight
Germantown
At the wedding of Miss Madeline Wor
rall Paine and Mr. Carl Weger, which
will take place on Monday. November 15,
the bridal party will Include Mrs. Harold
P.ilnc, who will act as matron of honor:
Miss Gladys Paine, who will be maid of
honor. The bridesmaids will bo Miss
Mildred Tiers. Miss Dorothy Calvert
Green. Miss Helen Harrlty, Mrs. George
Baker Young. There will also bo two tiny
flower girls. Miss Anne Warner and Miss
Audrey Wegor, both cousins of the bride
groom. Mr. Wegcr will have as best man
Mr. Raymond Slner. The ushSrs will be
Sir. George Baker Young, Mr. Harold
Paine, Mr. John Elroy Humphreys, Mr.
Norman Barr, Mr. Rodnoy Morrison. Dr.
Seneca Powell Farr, of Hnckensack, N. J.
A number of entertainments have been
arranged for the bridal party. Miss Mil
dred Tiers, of East Penn street, will
give a bridge party on Thursday, Novem
ber 11. Mrs. Harold Palno will give a
luncheon for tlie bridesmaids on Wed
nesday, October 27.
Mrs. Edna Goodwin, of Wellsboro, N.
Y., will spend the winter In German
town with her son, Mr. Melvln Biggs
Goodwin.
Along the Reading
Miss Edith Blossom and Miss Gertrude
Blossom, of Wayne avenue. Logan, were
members of a theatre party last night
given by Mrs. Walter R. Talley, of 3SH
Market street.
Miss Jane Curran, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles J. Curran, of 6802 Lawnton
avenue, has Issued Invitations for a
masquerade party November L
West Philadelphia
Miss Eleanor Morse will entertain at
luncheon and bridge on Saturday after
noon In honor of her guest, Miss Dorothy
Rose, of Elisabeth, N. J.
'Mrs. John M. Logan, of La Grange,
111., will arrive In this city the end of the
week to Jo'n her daughter. Miss Bema B.
Lyon, who has been the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward N. Haag, of 4837 Cedar ave
nue, for several weeks. They will leave
next week for Boston. Miss Lyon's mar
riage to Mr. Edward Newton Haag, Jr.,
will take place in the spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Wller have
returned from their wedding trip, and are
occupying their new home,.5DW Carpenter
street. Mrs. Wller will be remembered
as Miss Louise G, Green, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank D. Green, of 214 South
45th street.
Miss Edith Godfrey, of Hamilton Court,
who spent the summer In New England,
Is visiting Mrs. H. F. Jones at Bay Head.
Miss. Nellie Rapport, of B93I Walnut
street,) has returned from an extensive
motor trip through New Jersey.
Miss Cora Wetherlll, after spending
the summer at Southampton, L. I,, has
returned to Hamilton Court.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kulp have announced
the marriage of their daughter, Miss Jen
nie Kulp, to Mr, Charles Howard Knapp,
on Saturday. October 9, at North Wales,
Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Knapp will make their
home at 224 South SSth street.
Mrs. Thomas Williams and Miss Ray
Williams, of Hamilton Court, who have
bet-n passing the autumn at Lake Mo
honk and Buck Hill Falls, have returned
home. ' .
Miss Marlon Rommell, of 4641 Xlazel
a,venue, will give a dance at the Over
brook Golf Club the night of Friday, Oo
tober 29.
Delaware County
The marriage of Miss Bella M. Fisher,
of Chester, to Mr. Lewis Btrlngfellow,
also of Chester, took place last evening
at the home of the bride.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Elbert Hoffman and
young son, Elbert Dottercr Hoffman, of
Highland Park, were the guests of Mr,
and Mrs. J, Cunllffe. of Audubon, N. J.,
over Sunday.
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MRS, J. H. NeOUTCMKQN
Before her roarrlf, oa Tuesday,
b'"rsays,i
JH 4 '.''"'Ji'i 1
' ' MISS MADELEINE BEATRICE SKINNER
Whoso betrothal to Mr. John Jeffrey Radloy, of Oak Lane, is
announced today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles II, Skinner,
of Pelham road, Germantown.
MANY WEDDINGS FIGURED
IN YESTERDAY'S DOINGS
Miss Margaret MacNeill, of Chestnut Hill, Became
Bride of Mr. Percy W. Egginton.
Other Marriages
A QUIET home wedding took place last
night at 7:30 o'clock when Miss Mar
garet MacNeill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John MacNeill, of 8106 Roanoke avenue,
became the bride of Mr. Percy W. Eggin
ton. Tho Rev. W. M. Yeomans performed
the ceremony. Miss MacNeill wns at
tended by Miss Margaret Macauley as
maid of honor. Mr. Egginton had as
best man Mr. George MacNeill. A recep
tion followed the ceremony for a few
Intimate friends. Palms, ferns and roses
were used as decoration. After Novem
ber 1 Mr. and Mrs. Egginton will be at
home at 8106 Roanoke avenue, Chestnut
Hill.
COOKE M'DERMOTT.
An Interesting wedding took place last
night nt 6 o'clock in the Church of Our
Lady of Mercy, Broad street and Sus
quehanna avenue, when Miss Mario J.
McDcrmott, daughter of Mrs. Mary A.
McDermott, of 2257 North 17th street, was
given In marriage by her mother to Mr.
Edwin S. Cooke. The Rev. Dr. Nichol
son, assistant rector, officiated at the
ceremony. The bride was attended by
her sister, Mrs. Paul R. Laughlin, as
matron of honor. Mr. Elmer Cooke was
his brother's best man. A reception at
the home of tho bride's mother wns held
after the service. Mr. and Mrs. Cooke,
upon their return from their wedding
journey, will be at home at 6236 Chestnut
street after November 15.
TAYLOR-PIERCE.
A very quiet wedding took place yester
day morning at 10 o'clock, when Miss
Marie T. Pierce, daughter of Mrs. Julia C.
Pierce, of Broad and Jefferson streets,
became the bride of Mr. Bernard J. Tay
lor. Only the Immediate families were
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will be at home
after November 1 at 4022 North 12th street,
Logan.
BODE CUNNINOHAM.
A very pretty autumn wedding took
place last night at 7:30 o'clock in tho
Memorial Baptist Church, Broad and
Master streets, when Mies Jane Bevcrldge
Cunningham, niece of Mr. and Mrs. John
Llndauer, Jr., of 736 North 20th street,
was given In marrlago by her uncle
to Mr. Herbert Haines Bode. The Rev.
Dr. William H. Main, pastor of tho
church, performed the ceremony.
Miss Emily Engeler was maid of honor.
The bridesmaids were Miss Bessie Bode,
Miss Evelyn Bode, sisters of the bride
groom; Miss Eleanor Pancoast, Miss
Mabel Drew, Miss Mildred Gates and Miss
Emily Smith.
Mr. Fred C. Bode tvas his brother's
best man, and the ushers were Mr.
Frank Ellis, Mr. Frank Schrcnk, Mr.
John ECkels, Mr. Lewis T. Matlack, Mr.
Earl Schrufer and Mr. Chester McCloy.
The service was followed by a largo re
ception at the Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs.
Bode, upon their return from their honey
moon trip, will live at 705 Highland nve
nue, Overbrook, and will be at home
after January 1.
BERKELBACH-LONGSTRETH.
The marriage of Miss Leola M. Long
streth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Tompkins, of 3S32 North 13th street, to
Mr. Joseph W, Berkelbach, of Tioga, took
place yesterday afternoon at S o'clock in
Bt, Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church,
Broad and Venango streets. The Rev.
Dr. Forrest E. Dager, the rector, per
formed the oeremony, which was fol
lowed by a reception, at the home of the
bride's parents, for relatives and close
friends. The bride was given In mar
riage by her father. Miss Etta Tullners
attended the bride as maid of honor,
Mr, Berkelbach had Mr, Paul Foery for
best man. The bridegroom and bride
left on their wedding Journey and will
bo at homo after November IS at 3833
North 13th street
HARRIS-PALMER.
The marriage of Miss Mabel W.
Palmer to Mr. Wlllard M. Harris took
place quietly at noon yesterday at the
home of the bride, 6341 Osage avenue.
The nev. Asa J, Ferry, pastor of the
Bethany Temple, CSd and Spruce streets,
officiated. There was no reception, and
Mr, and Mrs. Harris left Immediately
for a wedding trip. Upon their return
thov. will lve on Webster street, West
Philadelphia.
ZOERB GSHRI.
Miss Lucy Sophia Gehrl. dau-hter of
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Gehrl, of 5123 North
10th street, became the bride tf Mr. Lud
wig Zoerb last night at 8 o'clock at the
home of the bride's parents. The Rev
Jerome Ms Cuss, of the Muhlenberg
I Lutheran Church, oMctt4. Miss Ruth
NoIUm Ut the SeeUlr will be
aeejt4 aa4 prlaU4 -t tfe Kvealng
J-drr, Iwt all such neMses mut be
WfMtHi oa (M Mm , mutt
StcwM la fuH, kH4 fuM uUmm, and
when jmIU Mtfcea aaarinr must be
ft.
4 M svclt eoaiiMtialfaMaiui to
"We X44wr," Br U4r,
VsOm Mm rnlrni h, c-rii4
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Welssort, of Hastings, Mich., was maid
of honor, and tho bridesmaids wcro tho
bride's sisters, Miss Elsie Gehrl and Miss
Paulino Gehrl. Little Miss Ruth Gehrl
and Master John Shuck held smllax to
form a path for the bridal party.
Mr. Carl Burger, of Atlantic City, was
best man. Tho ceremony was followed
by a reception. Upon their return from
their honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Zoerb
will bo nt home, after November 11, at
4D23 North Broad street. "
CALLAHAN-MAGINN.
St. James Catholic Church. OSth and
Chestnut streets, waa the scene of a very
pretty wedding at 9 o'clock Saturday
morning, when Miss Bessie Maglnn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John. Maglnn,
and Mr. John E. Callahan were married
by tho pastor, the Rev. J. C. Monahan.
Tho bride was given In marriage by her
father and was attended by her cousin,
Miss Benlgna Carroll. The bride wore
a white embroidered lace robe, with a
tulle veil caught with orange blossoms,
and carried a shower bouquet of lilies of
tho valley and orchids. Miss Carroll
wore a green taffeta gown, made pan
nier style, a green taffeta hat covered
with plajted 'tulle-and caught at the'slde
with green Batln streamers, and carried
a largo bouquet of chrysanthemums. Mr.
Callahan had as best man his brother,
Mr. Edward Callahan. After a wedding
Journoy through the west Mr. and Mrs.
f Onllnhan will llvo at their new home,
6848 Hazel avenue.
DECKER FORD.
The marriage of Miss Mary Elisabeth
Ford, daughter of Mr. Martin Ford, to
Mr. William Edward Decker, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Decker, was solemnized
yesterday morning at 8 o'clock at St.
Agatha's Roman Catholic Church, 38th and
Spring Garden streets. A solemn nuptial
mass was celebrated by Father Daley.
A wedding breakfast at the bride's home,
820 North 38th street, followed tho cere
mony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Decker
left on their honeymoon. Upon their re
turn they will llvo at 4821 Haverford
avenue.
South Philadelphia
Rehearsals are being held every Sat
urday evening In tho chapel room of
Trinity Lutheran Church, 18th and Wolf
streets, for the coming rendition of Gil
bert and Sullivan's "Pinafore." which will
be given some time this fall by tho mem
bers of the Trinity Choral Society. The
following officers of the society have the
affair In charge: Rov. Frank Urlch, pas
tor, is president; Ilss Bertha Mosler. first
vice president; Miss Anabclla Turney,
second vlco president; Miss Florence
Mosler, secretary; Miss Leona Rothermel,
treasurer; Mr. Thomas Richards, business
manager: Mr. George Apel, stage man
ager; Miss Catherine Hauser, organist,
and Mr. Benjamin S. Deck, director. Some
of tho well-known South Phlladelnhlans
who will take part aro Miss Lillian
Hauser, Miss Margaret Hauser, Miss
Catherine Fnrrell, Miss Hendric Erickson,
Miss Thel Richards, Miss Alberta Lauder
bach, the Misses Magnerson, Miss Clara
Necker, Miss Margaret Stevenson, Miss
Ruth Schmidt. Miss Frances Schmidt, Miss
Eva Stebz, Miss Emma Reazor, Miss Anna
Field and Miss Bertha Field.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yoder, of 12th
and Snyder avenue, will have as their
guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Oswald, of Reading, Pa.
Tioga
Mr, and Mrs. John Warner have closed
their country homo at Bomorton, Pa and
havo returned to their Tioga residence
on North 16 th st.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Largman, of 3724
North 18th street, are receiving congratu
lations on the birth of a daughter, Mil
dred Bernlce, on October 7.
Mrs. George Mole, of Germantown, 'Is
spending the autumn and early winter
with hor sister, Mrs. Burt Thompson, of
West Ontario street.
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Debutante Doings
Miss Theodora Keith Llllle, the attrac
tive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Llllle, will make her formal bow to soci
ety today at a tea to be given by her
pnrents at their country home In Haver
ford. Mrs, J. A. Flnloy will assist Mrs.
Lllllo and a number of the season's
debutantes will also assist In receiving,
among whom will be Miss Margarettn
Dixon Myers, Miss Sarah Sergeant Myers,
Miss Sarah C. Nellson, Miss Charlotte
Eleanor Pepper, Miss S. Uytendale Balrd,
Miss Christine Stockton, Miss Eleanor
Verner, Miss Elizabeth Wllmer Griffiths,
Miss Margaret Ondcrdonk Remak, Miss
Martha Thornton McAllister, Miss Agnes
Morgan Brockle, Miss Sarah Franklin,
Miss Gertrude Panconst, Miss . Eleanor
Rrynnt, Miss Kntherlne Register, Miss
Emllle Posey Kennedy, Miss Barbara
Mifflin Boyd, Miss Katherlne Ogden, Miss
Louise Davis and Miss Katherlne Tenncy.
A supper and dance for the receiving
party and a few additional guests will
follow.
Girard Farms
Lieutenant Herman E. Wolte. U. S. N.,
and Mrs. Wcltc, of 2312 South 21st street,
nro receiving congratulations on tho birth
of a son,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Anhby Blyllie. of 2507
South Lambert street, will leave shortly
for San Francisco, whrro they will re
main until about February.
Mrs. Willlnm Lee Pryor, wife of Lieu
tenant Commander Pryor, U. S. N., was
hostess yesterday to the members of
her bridge club. Her guests Includod
Mrs. Harry Thompson, Mrs. W. F. Coch
rane, Mrs. A. B. Court, Mrs. R C
Glffen. Mrs. T. A. Blythc, Mrs. David
Ducey. Mrs. Nelson Vulte. Mrs. H. II.
Norton, Mrs. Joseph Lamb, Mrs. J. R.
Scott. Mrs. A. J. Chantry and Mrs. W.
II. Allen.
Miss Margaret Clenry, of 2314 South 17th
street, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Wl'Ilnm Gary, of Tioga, will motor to
Reading on Saturday, to visit friends
over tho week-end.
Lansdowne
Miss Ella Ryan, of La Crosse avenue,
and Miss Marlon Peterson, of Linden ave
nue, are Issuing lnvltntlons for a series
of 12 subscription dances which will be
held every other Wednesday evening In
Barker Hall.
Mrs. Charles Musscr, of Dudley ave
nue, will glvo a benefit muslcalo at her
home on November 11. Mr. Henry Gur
noy, Mr. William Sylvano Thunder and
Mr. Clarenco Cox will bo among thoso
who will givo selections. The proceeds
will be devoted to the mortgage fund of
the Baptist church.
Mrs. George E. Pickett will lecture be
fore the" Twentieth Century Club on
Wednesday evening, November 3. Mrs.
Pickett's subject Is the "Friends of Yes
terday." What's Doing Tonight
Market Street Merchants' Association, Bing
ham Hotel; 0.30 o'clock.
Harey Miller Blblo Class. Messiah Lutheran
Church; 7 o'clock. Free.
Independent political meetings. 6321 Wood
land avenue and Arcadia Hall, Slat street and
Baltimore avenue; 8 o'clock. Free.
Republican ralliea, York road and Neilro
street and 1120 Shackamaxon atreet; 8 o'clock.
Free.
Slnrlo Tax meeting. Slat atreet and Wood
land avenue; 8 o'clock. Free.
Mass-meeting. Philadelphia County Sunday
School Ataoclatlon, Convention Hall; 8 o'clock.
Free.
Lyceum Institute, Keneseth Israel Alumni
Building;, Broad street above Columbia avenue:
8 o'clock. Free.
George's Hill Improvement Association; 8
o'clock. Free.
National lilatory Society, Wagner Institute;
8 o'clock. Free.
Lecture, "Effect of Tinted Lenaea on the
Spectrum," by F. J. Koeth. Chamber ot Com
merce, wldener Building; 8 o'clock. Free.
Lecture. "Now View of Salesmanahlp," by
J. S. Knox, Wltherapoon Hall; 8 o'clock.
Suffrage Events Today
EQUAL FTtAyCHISD SOCIETY.
Noon Meeting at 8th and Arch street:
speaker, Miss Bertha Sapovlta.
8 p. m. Open-air meeting; at 17th and South
atreeta; speaker, Mia Bertha Sapovita.
8:30 p. m. Meeting at 7th and Wharton
streets; speaker, Samuel Moyerman.
WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY.
S p. m. Meeting at 28th atreet and Penneyl
anla avenue; speaker, Mia II. Dean. Mr.
William B. Derr and Mr. II. F. Hurlong.
7:45 p. m. Meeting1 at 2020 Columbia avenue;
speaker, Ma Betay McKay and Mrs. Bloot.
8 p. m. Meeting at 238 South KM street:
speaker, Mis Bluabeth U. Yates and Mia
F. D. Stewart.
8:15 p. m. Open-air meeting st 17th and
Montgomery avenue; peakrr. Mr. William
Albert Wood and Mis (1. Rhlnehardt.
8:30 p. m. Open-air
Poplar streets; speaker,
meeting at Ath and
Miss Gratia Erickson
and A. M. Olmatead.
8:30 p. m. Meeting at Frankford avenue and
Cumberland street: speakers. Mis Estelle Bus
eel and Mr. Marlon Holme.
8:30 p. m. Philadelphia County Society meet
ing. Front and Queen streets: speaker. Mr
.Harry Phillips. Miss II, Dean and Dr. Kate
W. Baldwin.
8:30 p. m, Meeting at 204T South street;
speakers, I. 11. Vlrdln. J. Penny and Miss
Campion.
MEN'S LEAGUE FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE.
Noon Meeting at the Western BDectrlo plant.
11th and Dauphin streets; speaker, Harry
4 p. m'. Meeting on City Hall plaia; apeaker,
Harry Phillip. , ......
8.30 p. m. Meeting at Marshall street and
Olrard avenue; speaker, Harry Phillips.
BONWIT TELLER. &XO.
CHESTNUT AT 15 STREET! -
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STUDENTS OF HOSPITAL -
TO GIVE HALLOWEEN AFFAIR
Nurses' Home of the Samaritan Hospital to Be Elab
orately Decorated for the Occasion. ji
Other Affairs j, ,
ARRANGEMENTS have been com
. plcted by the 1917 class of the train
ing school of the Samaritan Hospital for
a Halloween party and dance which will
be given In the Nursoe' Homo on the eve
ning of October 30. From all indications
the event this year will ecllpso-all former
entertainments of this nature.
Tho home will be elaborately decorated
for tho occasion nnd nothing Is being left
undone to mako the affair an unqualified
success. The decorations will bo elab
orate nnd In keeping with tho season.
Among the most prominent guests who
will attend will bo tho following: Dr.
Wayne M. Babcock, Dr. nnd Mrs. Wll
mer Krusen, Dr. and Mrs. 3. C. Applo
gato, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Arnold, Dr. and
Mrs. W. A. Steclo and Mr. Frank J. Ed
wards. Thoso officially prominent will Includes
Dr. Russell Conwell, of Temple University
and founder of tho Samaritan Hospital;
Dr. Cornell, dean of Temple University;
Mr. nnd Mrs I. W. J. McClaln, superin
tendent of the Samaritan Hospital; Dr.
Albert Beck, chief ronldent physician;
Miss T. M. Woodburn, tllrcctrcssi of the
institution, nnd Miss Edna L. Moore,
night directress.
Following the dance. n reception will bo
given by the Junior class to tho staff
doctors, seniors and freshmen nurses.
Mr. Henry J. Hcttrich will furnlBh the
music.
Tho 1917 class having the affair In
charge Is composed ot tho following
young ladles; Miss Alice Goodnow, Miss
Maude Levan. Miss Sndlo Riley, Miss Ida
(Price, Miss Marion Martin, Miss Cath
erine Botthoff, Miss Maria Tiffin, Miss
Fluctta Lawrence, Miss Nnoml Blasser,
Miss Harriett Stevenson, Miss Susanna
Wlckey, Miss Marguerlto Pickett. Miss
Gertrude Costcllo, Miss Edna Kingston,
Miss Jennlo Lyons and Mrs. Claro Immel.
Tho members of tho Junior Auxiliary
of the Methodist Episcopal Homo for the
Aged will give n very nttractlvo musical
nn,l lltrrnrv entertainment tonight in
Trinity Methodist Church, 16th and Mt.
Vernon streets. In aid of their work for
the home. Tho program will Include a
lecture recital, "An Evening; With James
Whltcomb Riley," by Mrs. Mary Miller
Jones Kornderfcr. This will be preceded
BERLITZ
ALL LANGUAGES
Superior native teacher.
Term reasonable.
Send for catalogue.
The Best Method
SCHOOL
Day and Evening Seaslon.
Classes ana i'nva,.
Free trial lesion.
18TII AND CHESTNUT STREETS
Loder Illdg. (over the Rlker rharmaey)
Berlltx School lesson are not lecture but
conversations entirely In the foreign Ian
guage between teacher and student.
: Learn to Think
Thinking la the most valuable and the
rarest human aaaet All people can
greatly Increase thinking ability and
hence their success. Training In think
ing constitutes a necessary basis ot all
courses. . Public Speaking, Elocution.
English, Salesmanship, Authorship. In
teresting literature on application.
Classes now opening, Call or phons.
Sprues 3218.
NEFP COLLEGE Chestnlfstreet
PURE PARISIAN will give pri
vate French lessons to children
or adullM with guaranteed suc
cess at very moderate rato per
lesson. L 313, Lodger Office.
"Country Day School for Boy"
trynnuoaf. Pa.
Rev. Gibson Dell, Head Master.
Phone Ardmore 1322.
Strayer's Business College
801-807 Chestnut St., 1'hUa.
Practical courses. Moderate price. Positions
guaranteed. Day ft nlgbt sessions. Enroll now.
ENGLISH
The National School of Elocution nnd Oratory
D. A. SHOEMAKER. Parknay Uulldlng
MJ Nnvfl 1720 CHESTNUT STREET
"u" y: READING I STAGE WOUK
ENGLISIL Call, write or phone. Locust 826 W.
LEARN how to speak the purest ITALIAN
In 6 weeks. Original method. Clauses now
forming. Mlchcle rontlcoll. 1011 Chestnut.
TOMORROW AND SATURDAY-
We ttimvite the
Woman Who Pays
$15 to $2
. For Her Hat to -Come
and See .
at $8o50
note of fashion is represented among
"turbans, new tricornes, new sailors, trimmed with Gowr $"
Numidi. Ostrich and ErmiiS Fur.' "' " '
new Idea in Milliri&ru.
by vocal and Instrumental solos M eluetsr
by Miss Annabel Wallace, Miss Clara I.
Rlatlne, Miss Dorothy Hood, Miss Ann
K. Dessert and Miss Louise Slmpeot
The officers of the association are: Preel
dent, Mrs. Charles Carson Jones; first vlM
president, Mrs. Frnnk Rowe; second ve
president. Miss Bessie Hodson; recorrHT
secretary, Miss Edith Hoffman, corre
sponding secretary. Miss Jessie HotnM,
nnd treasurer. Miss Mabel Donnelly1,
The committee having the entertainment
In chargo Includes Miss May Vance, Mrs
Elizabeth Bright, Miss Margaret FIU,
Miss Jane Christian, Miss Elsie Guckes,
Miss Emma Hunsberger and Miss Clara
L. J. Rlggs.
Miss Violet Dllworth entertained last
week at hor home. S71 North fth street.
Her guests Included Mlsa Mabel Grter.
Miss Anna Hrobaon, Mlsa Alverda Rlck
nrd, Miss Mario English, Miss Dorothy
Carr, Miss Lllllnn Wood, Miss Anna
Wood. Miss Edyth Woodruff, Mr Wil
liam II. Toplls, Mr. Louis Cook, Mr. J.
Gaffney, Mr. A. Fltton, Mr. Lester Mad
dock, Mr. Robert Lunn, Mr. Russell Nea
vil, Mr. Russell Buchannan, Mr. William
McLaughlin, Mr. J. II. McVaugh, Mr.
F. E. Stein, Mr. Philip Arnold, Mr. Wal
ter Hunks. Mrs. Albright, Mr. Perkins,
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert B. Collins, Mr. an
Mrs. H. J. Toplls and Mr. and Mrs.
Grler.
Miss Pearl Burnstlne. of 127 North lyth
street, entertained the Unique Club, of
which Bho is vlco president. Those thsrt
wore present -were Miss Jean Baron, Mis
Helen Margolls, Miss Rao Baron, Miss
Fannlo Cohen, Miss Essie Deutsch, Miss
Mclba Buxbaum, Miss Helen Abrahams,
Mlsa Sarah Gcrson, Miss Rose Kara
kovltz, Miss Helen Leblang, Miss Ger
trude Slivers. Miss Gertrude Silvers ren
dered several vocal selections, accom
panied by Miss Helen Leblang. Supper
was served, which was followed by danc
ing. The next meeting will be held at the
home of Miss Helen Abrahams, 1S4 North'
Sth street.
Millbourne
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Crandell. of D Mill
bourno avenue, have returned from a
stay In Florida to their home In Llanerch.
Miss Claire Thiol, of 24 Burd avenue,
is suffering from a dislocated shoulder
Montessori
BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL
PRESTON 4432. 4311 WALNUT ST.
Sclentltto direction of NORMAL CHIL
DREN trom 3 to 8 year. Auto smc.
Supervised outdoor games.
A LECTURE COURSE on ths direction
ot Children of pre-school age. Including;
the study ot their physical development,
nutrition and mental activities, will a
given during ths school year 1916-1818.
Pfaila. School ef Design for Wmmi
BROAD AND PIASTER STREETS
Full courses In Art and Industrial Art,
Practical Designing in all Its branch.
Illustration. Costume Illustration. Normal
Art Course. Educational Psychology.
P. A. B. WIDKNEIt r-ELLOWSHU
TO EUltOl-E FOR DESIGN
ITALIAN: the. language of Dsnte.
TIIEKlnSCHBAUM. SCHOOLOFLANaUAOM
13S4 Chestnut SMWelghtman Bldx.) Est. 18m
MUSICAL
Y. M. C. A. School of Music
Open to men. women, children. All braneasa
and Special Course (orTeacher. Open dayaad
evening. Moderate fees. Catalog. 1121 Arch at.
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