?fl EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1915. 9 GtBST WEEK OF EARLY SEASON WILL FINISH WITH HALLOWEEN lCheonS, Dinnjrs, Theatre Parties, Dinner Dances, Informal Dances and Debutante Teas to Form a Busy Week a h.ai nf tha 'ntttln iniiinn11 C I in be tho coming one. with Hal 'OWn P" ... .-,IW nn jufeuunte auir ....... . t.hotfh w ,eaB WI" "" " "- ,,.irt rolling on Monday with two (jmi Mr. nobert W. Downing will ; nUhroS r of Mr- mephen Cl.rte.no? &J?ork. and Mra. Francis Xavler Der-S'-"Iiil Rivo a luncheon at the rhlla ffSwa Country Club for her debutante e,pM.r MI8 Mary De Haven Deroum. h"r' Jin Mr. and Mra. Hoxle Har- i a qmith will Blve a dance for Miss &rrtU -MBM. nd Ml.. Sarah 2lnt Myers. Then, tbo. Mr. and Mr.. wni, 4iJotc will entertain the bridal L'ilrt o Ml. Lenorc de Prunay Tto.u.sel land Mr. Jmcs Graham French. K ' - T,i-day Miss Kuth Coxo and Mr. l-Mdley StokM. who.. i wedding will ri.ii.ee on NovemDer su. win otino ,',? honor at a dinner, to be given VIT.i. itabblt. by Dr. and Mr.. Artnur gt th "aD5.',,, vi.nlne also Captain I "tiri Edward Buchanan Caasatt will frlJZr. nnd the wedding of Mlas Ein n Clemen, and Mr. William C. ;,5f2 ir . will take place. i "Sf. Alfreda Cope Lewis will be pre- F J. W by her parent., Mr. and Mr.. t ."?.?? . 2,,.r Lewi., on Wednesday at 1 if home In Oermantown: and In Chcst-fr- , Villi Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lammot Vnl In reduce their daughter, Ml.. Ellza f . IT lammot. at a tea al.o. Two rMintt of Interest will take place on M'V?.S... -i.v nf nil." 'that of Mlas iWore de Trunay Roussel and Mr. Ja,mes SShkm Krenfih, and Ml.s Mildred Qftuld S?Uon will become the bride of Mr. AVnw UoRfrs Cartwrlght. In the eve t'LCV. and Mrs. A. J. Dallas Dixon Llslve a theatro party and supper In rJILt nf Ml.s Mary Dixon Thayer, Miss $ Sarah Eergeant Myers and Miss Mar ft. 7 .... nUnn Mvprfl. ,i.. Mhria Thayer Graham will be "th honor guest that ovenlng at ft dinner which Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Rush nnd ilfv daughter, Ml.s Charlotte Rush, will .... irkiiMav'ti nnmlnir Miss Joseohlne i C. 3. Foster will be Blven a small lunch eon by her momer, mis. xiiumaa w. Foiter; and Miss Emllle Posey Kennedy, inother debutante, will be tho honor rant at a smalt dinner dance which her funcle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell Foeey, win give ui mo nauiwi Hunt Club, ulu Elsie Densmor Hepburn and Mr. i Charles W. Snyder, Jr., will be married T ..-.... i "T T MMjt. DjaWiptor-4nn ir . i W- ani Mr8' B- w- Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Boddy, Mr. nnd Mrs acorgo Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Charles .L ?ce' Mr nnd MrB- Joseph W. Simp ??' I' nd Mr"' Wilbur F. Hamilton. ll: aJdJMi? a nM Campbell, Mr. and sirs. s. do B. Kelm, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles i. Chaae, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank II. Bykes, - J wd Mrs Wacr Addison Fox. Mr and Mrs Edgar S. Gardner, Mr. and rvJ"; ,A' W- Plckford. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Christie. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beeburgcr. Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. Glynn, Mr. and Mrs John O. Fleck. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hasklll, Miss Miriam Elllaon. Mr. E. M. Spangler and Mr. Lodge Oliver. Germantown Ml.s Jesslo Willing, of 6909 Wayne ave nue, Is spending several weeks at her bungalow at Hcnryvllle In tho Pocono Mountains. Miss Dorothy Burgess, of 630(1 German town avenue, will give a dinner this eve ning In honor of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Darlington Wilkinson, who will leave In a few weeks for a trip to tho Orient. There will bo an executive meeting of the officers of the Alumnae Association of tho Stevens School on Tuesday after noon at 3:30 o'clock In the ladles' club house of the Germantown Cricket Club. Debutante Doings Mlas A. Marjory Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. Taylor, will be the debutante to make her bow this aft ernoon at a tea to be given by her par ento at the Germantown Cricket Club from 4 until 6 o'clock. Among the debu tantes who will assist In receiving will be Ml.s Anne Brown Merrick, Miss Mar garetta Dixon Myers, Mlas Sainh Sargeant Myers, Mies Martha Thornton McAllister, Ml.s Corlnne Borden Free man, MU. Mlllicent McCarthy, Ml.. Helen Marshall, Miss Edith Nelson Page, Miss Margaret Onderdonk Remak, Miss Caro lyn Bheppard, Miss Mildred Sheppard, Mls Christine Hare Stockton, Miss Nancy Smyth, Mlas Emlyn Shipley, Miss Eleanor Verner, Miss Barbnra MlfTlIn Boyd. Miss Rosamonde Fisher, Miss Julia Hamp, Miss Francos Day, Miss Edith Wharton Dallas, Miss Margaret Perot, Miss Mary Norrls Cerbonl. Mlas Catherine Hunter and Miss Alfreda C. Lewis. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Bnrkllo will give a dlnner-dnnce at Invcr House, their home near Wayne, In honor fv il Ji .. 7 1 roi t , 7rhvrlnn "uuoli meir uome near waync, in nonor (n Thursday In Oa Lane Presbyterian of MM Marana w Gowcn and Mls8 .-Church: and In Atlanta. Q& '?"?" I Gertrude L. Pancoast. The guests will Li h. wedding of Miss Sarah Lee Avary f Evans, of that city, and Mr. George Eyre PlJfipIneott, of Philadelphia. I Mr. and Mrs. George' W. Chllda Drexel i.wlll give ft small dinner danco on Friday B.i.i,, . Wnniinn their home In Bryn Mawr. The first of a series of four ?. chaneroned by Mrs. Kane Green Jifld Mrs. Richard E. Norton will be held Eat the Merlon Cricket Club that night Mas welL A Halloween will come on Sunday Bthla year all the celebrating will bo done Km Saturday, xnere wm aiso d one or Iftwo teas for the small buds on that day. Ullii Danlae Honoro Mercur will be In- fttwduced by her parents, Mr and Mrs. BHmtt Watts Mercur; Miss Dorothy '. Dlnamore will be presented at a tea by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ArcniDaia a. Dlnamore, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre Brodhead will give a tea for their daughter, Miss Frances Clyde Brodhead. There will be a number of dances and UW-faihloncd Halloween parties. Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Smith will give their annual affair, as will Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert B, Glen'innlng at Chestnut Hill for their daughter. Miss Mary Glendlnnlng. and the school act. Mrs. William Logan Fox will entertain In. honor of Miss Car ellne II. Pemberton, and Mr. and Mrs. Hoirell Wheeler Pancoast will give a lirj masked dance at the Delaware wver uiud. Mrs. iienry uarwin nogers will li.v. Aiit at hn. Iinm. tn 13. ! 6 manVown. and Mr. and Jlrs. Henry T. f,' Dixon will give a children's party for i their daughter. Miss Katherine Welsh. f.-1 A 1KnHA Hffnlti n(tl1 ha 4Via Hnn-A Vhleh Mr. and Mrs. William W. Fitter 1U rive for their daughter. Miss Rachel Fitter, who will be formally Introduced later In the season. Mr.- and Mrs. M. Roy Jackson, of Rose V&llty, Moylan, will also glvo a costume Htty on Saturday night. Dr.- JoscDh P. Wales, of Wllmlncton. iWIIl act as best man at the wedding of sMr, Henry Ryan Brlnchurst. of Wllmlng- itai, to Mlas Edna Tatnall Warner, daugh- I iw or Mr. and sirs. Julius Evans War (..bt this city. Miss Warner will be tfwttended. The Rpv. Richard W. Trap !JU, rector of St. Andrew's Protestant !fclC0Dal Church, nt Wllmlnrtnn. will of. Mate. The ceremony, which will take fct at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of tJlnaaday, November 10. at the home iXii Dr,,3e',, parents, 4063 Spruce street, lmi be followed by a small reception. IMr. Brlnffhllr.f nni4 hi. VivMa will tnnlrA lflhome at 1019 Rodney street, WIN l"--i$ion. fe'.K-i and Mrs. Edward C. B. Fletcher. ijwmtTiy of U5 South 18th street, have MJ-wn an apartment at 17th and Walnut i ), which they will occupy upon Its jpwpletlon. At present they are visiting Lr.v George A. Fletcher at Radnor. sn..j it -,-, .' .. ... mi 'V """ . -i. u. j.Morinrop oi ua Mne, wm eava today f0P a vl8t ot ,ey. C..weeks in Boston, where Doctor Hrlirop will attend a medical congress. DOCtOr flnA Ifra VAw-A T)ai.I.ii Trlnrtlr KWtll .nt.rt.ln 9 ti.l ...TUA. Hflna Kf.tth Flnck' Woween. when they will ttSZ C0Slura'9 dance at the r home, hot jeirard street. Include this season's debutantes and a "number of tho younger men. To Aid the French Much Interest Is centred about the re cital which Mr. David Blspham will glvo on the evening of Wednesday, Novem ber 3. In the ballroom of the Bellevue Stratford for the benefit of the French Relief Fund, and under the auspices of tho French Relief Committee. Invlta of the moot prominent matrons ofm tlons have been sent out, and some of the moat prominent matrons of Philadel phia's social set are working hard for the success of the undertaking. The committee In special charge of the entertainment has Mrs. Harold Yarnall as chairman, and Includes Mrs. Alexan der J. Cassatt, Mrs. Alexander Van Rens selaer, Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury and Mrs. Charlton Yarnall. Mrs. Cornelius Steverpon Is chairman of tho French Re lief Committee. Tho evening promises to be more than enjoyable. Mr. BIspham's reputation I. too well known to require any comment, but especially line Is this famous opera singer In his Impersonation of Bee thoven In that great -musician's "Ade laide," and it Is In this masterpiece that the great basso will be heard. Mr. Blsp ham has atao promised to give the mu sical skit "The Rehearsal," assisted by his own. company. ? Along the Main Line t(Lj:'vuujv a co.iume aance wm do JJW at the Overbrook Golf Club on Mon- IC nii November 1. for the mem "Z. J.nd thelr truest. Beginning Tues tffcte Npvemb" 9. dinner dance will be uii C ciuonou.o every -luesaay TI. Jnm.nS D UAr.. ii. . .tja tim...1 IJJM, will entertain her bridge club at Its i "wetlng on Tuesday. November 1 I2iE F0RDTne flnal intln of the . E (wct-f iuh organizea Dy lnor Bveiand, which ha. been .on TueMay vetlg. It will be a aaair. WTM MAWR-Mrs. Chart. B. Du4Jy, "M fOAd. vliit am Koan' .nan Jlno '..V. ffU'M at Lm Bbulownt Centre, .""i vrB ia Br Rem. ioay. ' ML. hAn baamIm. .....! J.t.. AIU Mfr, Mr. Kutrfa Abernathy, of Gulf 1 - riiurnM to Mr Jome. i M tttraetlva -it-ut. ...... A. rvn. 1 Ckib will prtsept a ftlve,cfle nay ni.nr, octtMW , wpa me ' ef a mtIm of ane to be lvn FC,2Jtful maaau. danoe. whre tlie. S?0 w.lrdlv decorated with great Jtm f dried corn husk, and yareatd ..:.'-"' icavci. whiia 'nnmnicin lani.rna " Iferuv a nln,..PAU..lf. tlmit ftVr thA iajS0ll! (.ff.Mltri.ii Bnfm. theaa" .utui-rihiiir to till M NMfto. uf dauecti r Mr and lire, What's Doing Tonight Fara.de of Proteitant pttrlotlc fraternities. Broad atreet. from Columbia avenue to Moore Banquet. Northeast HlKli School alumni. Srottl.h Rita Hall: 7 o'clock. Pennsylvania Esperanto Association, Com mercial Museum, Wldener Library: 8 o'clock. FMe'morial meeting to Fred'rlck W. Taylor. Hotel Adelphla: 8 o'clock. Free.. . .,., Private view and reception. Art Club exhibi tion ot water colors: 8 o'clock. Suffrage Events Today WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY. 1 p. m. City "Club luncheon. Speaker, Mrs. Beatrice Forbes-Hoberteon Hale. , 7:4S p. rn. Meeting at 2020 Columbia avenue. Sneakers. Mra. Marlon Holmes and Miss Jane 8 p. m.-Meetmg at 1210 North B2d street and tour of 17th district. Speakers, Mrs. M. Q. Dowel I. Mra. M. O. Griffith and Miss Sara V. 8 t! m. Meeting at Chelten and Germantown avenue. Speaker, Mrs. Bloot. 8 n. m. Meeting at Germantown avenue and Cay'utra street. Speakers, Mlsa Jane Myer. Mrs. William Albert Wood and Mlsa May Macken. 8:15 p. m. Open-air meeting at 33d street and Montgomery avenue. Speakers, Mies Gratis. Erlctam ard Mra. William V. Uerr. 8:30 p. m. Meeting at Broad and Rockland streets. Speaker, Mlas Estelle Russet. MEN'S LEAGUE FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE. 4 p. m. Meeting on City Hall plaaa. Speaker, 8;J3 p. m,T-Meetlng at 23d street and Colum bia uvcni'.e. Speaker, Harry Phillips. SCHOOLS AND COLLEQES Learirto Think Thinking la the most valuable and the rarest human asset. All people can greatly Increase thinking ability and hence their success. Training la think ing constitutes a necessary basis ot all courses. Publla Speaking, Elocution. English, Salesmanship, Authorship. In teresting literature on application. Classe now opening. Call or phone. Sprue S218. NEFF COLLEGE che.tn"V.. xrrrivipcc rhiidiphu'. BUSINJSSa eat and COLLEGE SSKS Nl,ut 4 I'oaltlena Posltl-cly (Juaranteed. n lAfajetto Bldg., rhlladelphla. A GOOD SCHOOL for you. Established 30 ysara. Been Pitman Bhortband. Doi.uU Entry llookkaeplnr. Toueii u.rftantll Library" Wdg.. 10th abeva CbtBirt. T"CoBtry Day 3choel for Byi" Wynntwood, fa. Hv. albaen Bell. Kad Matter. Phona Ardreore IMC, Straycr'a Bh4bm CoUayai M1-M7 CbMta( W.. rMia. 'SATURDAY CLASSES Tb ltlal c p. a Wa4, choql ot WocsutloR and Oratory HMKtr, Parirway Bulm is . ' m Wtk aai QPr4 a. oewa i wta btttl. WWM Ut UU NnVftS " CHSWTNUT BT, MISS nujw Dramatlo Art. stlocutla Kngil.h. Spjolal elasa for children. UCABN h f8f tha ttr. WAUAW fiAaWiTvRaU'. ' " ritaro6f uxi, o. tViJt , va-uiv.at. lr..trucr.'ii ti-r AiluTin tsi.nuat ( Hums -"r II I llaaiaaiaB ,..r, ,r.. . . P"0'0 by J. Mitchell Elliot. MISS MARIE McLEAN Tho attractive daughter of Mr. J. H. McLean, of 907 South 49th street, who is an extremely popular member of the younger set. COOPERSTOWN WEDDING INTERESTING TO PHILADELPHIANS Miss Ryerson, Daughter of Mrs. Arthur Ryerson, of Cooperstown, Formerly of , This City, to Be Bride of Mr. George Hyde Clarke Other Marriages THE marriage of Mlsa Emily Borle Itycrson. daughter of Mrs. Arthur Ity- crson. to Mr. George Hyde Clarke, of Ilydo Hall, near Cooperstown, took placo today at noon in Christ Church, Cooperstown, N. Y. The Ilev. Ralph Blrdsall, rector ot tho church, offlclateil. Tho bride, who was given In marriage by her mother, had no attendants. Sho woro a gown of white satin and point lace. Her veil was of tulle, and' sho carried a shower bouquet of lilies of tho valley and or chid.. A small reception nnd breakfast followed the ceremony at Itlngwood, tho home of the bride's mother. Among tho out-of-town guests present were Mr. G. Heldc Norrls, Miss Sophia Borle Norrls, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rush, of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph E. Boric, of Now York. There were six ushers and a best man, nil New Yorkers. Mr. John Ryerson, n brother of the bride, was one of the ushers. DRUEDING-BENN1S. A pretty wedding took place to day, when Miss Helen Marie Bennt., daugh ter .of Mr. and Mrs. Edward P, Bennls. of 611 East Chelten avenue, became the bride of Mr. Bemhard J. Druedlng. The ceremony was performed In the Church of the Immaculate Conception, on East Chelten avenue, at 11. o'clock, by the Rev. M. A. Drennan, CM. Miss Bennls, -who waa given In mar riage .by her father, woro a gown of white net and allver. Iter tulle veil had a band of silver, fastened with orango blossoms. She carried a ariower bouquet of orchids and llllea of the valley. Mia. Mary P. Bennl., a sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and was gowned In yellow taffeta and gold lace. Her hat was a combination of black and gold lace and she carried Ward rose. The brldeamald. Included Ml.. Helen Dnti, Mlas Hilda Druedlng, Mlas Margaret Curan, of Andover, Maaa.; Mlas Theodora Heltmann, ot Reading. Ml. Rita Bennls was the flower girl. Mr. Harry Druedlng. of Ogontc. ra,, was best man, and the ushers Included Mr. David A. nennls, Mr, William Cullen, of New York: Dr. William J. MeKlnley, Mr. Alphonse Heinle. A wedding breakfast followed Immediately after the cere mony at the home ot the bride's parents. Green and white were tho color schemes carried out In floral decoration, both at the church and house, palms, fem. and lilies of the valley, togeth.r with white chrysanthemums, being used. After a wedding trip Mr. an1 Mrs. Druedlng will lire nt 80J Vernon road, Stenton. FUCHS-BMITK. Tho marriage of Ml.. Mary Elltabeth Smith, daughter of Mr. nnd Mr., P. S. Smith, of 1511 North 12th street, to Mr. Otto Puch. took place at noon today, In the Church of St. Malachl, 11th street below Jefferson, by tho rector, the Rey. P. J. Fitxpatrlck. Tho bride was given In marriage by her father, and was at. tended by her sister-in-law, Mra. Joseph P. Smith, as matron of honor, and her sister. Miss Margaretta P. Bmlth, ts bridesmaid. Mr, Joseph P. Smith was best man. Upon their return from an ex tended Journey. Mr. and Mrs, Fuchs wilt live nt 5533 De Lancer street, and will bo at home after December 1. VOOT-VOIGT. Miss Elsie Volgt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Volgt. of SS32 North Sth street, will become the bride of Mr. Gottlieb Vogt tonight at o'clock. The ceremony will be performed at the home of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Wal ter Jordan, rector of St. Martin. Epis copal Church. The bride', father will give her In marriage, and her only at tendant will be her Bister, Miss Bertha Volgt. Mr. Frederick Vogt will be his brother's best man. The service will be followed by a reception. Mr. and Mrs. Vogt will return from their honeymoon trip about the middle of November, and will occupy their new home on East Alle gheny avenue. LEFKOWITH-FREEDMAN. A very pretty autumn wedding will bo solemnized tomorrow night at the homa of Mr. and Mrs. S. Freedman, 2033 North 11th street, when their daughter. Miss Rae Freedman will be given In marriage by her father to Mr. Simon Lefkowlth. Rabbi II. Ershncr will officiate at the ceremony, which wilt be. followed by a reception. The attendants will be Mlas Anna Freedman, her sister, maid ot honor; Mlas Rebecca Klngsburg, ot New York; Miss Reglna Lefkowlth, Miss Mamie bridesmaids; Ml.s Florence Rice and Ml.s Clara Lefkowlth. flower girls. Mr. Harry Lefkowlth, will be his brother's best man. The ushers will bo Mr. Jacob Freedman. Mr. David Rosen feld, Mr. Joseph Boftlass and Mr. Jack Deutscher. Mr. and Mra. Lefkowlth will spend their honeymoon In Atlantic City. They will receive, on October 31, at 2033 North 11th street. OUTING AND ENTERTAINMENT ENJOYED BY BLIND PATI Automobile Riding, "Goodies" and Songs Weret the Afternoon's Excitement Minstrel Show Given Tomorrow Night Other Entertainment mgp asa9aaaaaaaB2 SsMat Should There Be A New Marriage Ceremony For Ministers' Wives? A, An astonishing question, as tonishingly answered with eight new marriage-ceremony promises for ministers' wives. A woman who knows has daringly written an article on what a church has the right to ask of its minister's wife that promises to be the most-talked-of article in church circles this winter. , It is in the November , " LADIES' HOME JOURNAL 15 CentsNow On Sale Everywhere " ';T- ALSO INOVEMBER ' ' " 5 fflftfc THREE ' TH INGS'" BY MARY RAYMOND SHIPMAN ANDREWS OVER 25 delighted otd blind women from the out-ward, of the Philadel phia General Hospital were given the time of their lives Thursday afternoon when they were actually motored out to Overbrook. In five taxi, to attend the sec ond annual entertainment arranged for them by Mr. and Mra. Edward J. du Mee at their Overbrook avenue home. A long table decorated with flower, and fruit and fairly loaded with sandwiches, cakes, Ice cream and candles was) ptaced In the centre of the spacious porch of the du Mee house. The old women were graciously served by Mr. and Mrs. du Mee. Father Slngeton, 8. J.; Father Robert Tracey, 8. J.; of the Gcsu Church; Mra. Charles E. Hanna and Ml.s Emily L. Fallon, who did alt In their power to give them a real "red-letter" day, while "Nora," who devotes her life to the blind and Is a well-known figure to every visitor and worker at Dlockley, looked after her charges and Joined with the others In hslplng to make the afternoon the delightful success It proved to be. Even the taxi drivers entered Into the kindly spirit of the day by deferentially assisting the blind women In and out of the machines. After the refreshments ware served the old women sang many Irish nnd comic songs, and at the clo.e of the afternoon they carried away, with unfeigned de light, bags of candies and "left-over" from the feast as gouvenlrs ot a long-to-bo-remembered day In the country. Elaborate preparation, are being made for the annual Halloween party of the Dorean Society, which will be held on Saturday evening, October 30, at Ca.lno Hall, 713 Dickinson street. The annual anniversary celebration of the Madonna Catholic Club will take place In the Madonna House clubre4attiV SU South 10th itreet, thl. evening lal ta form ot a combined entertainment smoker and open-hou.e. '"" Tho complete arrangement. InehWU vaudeville act., aonga, recitations, mW logue. and funny saying. Refreshment will be served by the commltUe dHHnc Intervals. The Madonna Catholic Club OreBeaiM under the direction of Mr. MauriatOi aM Mr. De Luca, -will render MlectMiieT Interpolated for this special occasion. ' , Mr. Joseph A. Lombard!, the eu' secretary, will be the master of cr mones. and the following wilt complete ( committee In charge of the affair: ar. George H. Bonner, the club director:"; Nicholas Marasco, Mr. Anthony MaglitUa, Mr. Leonard Gabriel, Mr. Salvatore jye eladl and Mr. Victor J. Feola. ' The 75th anniversary of the Beth Israel Temple. 32d street and Montgomery ttVei nue, will be celebrated by a rnlnstrei show, to be given tomorrow ntrht. Anion those who will take part will be Mlsa Miriam Ullman, Miss Hilda Dodek, Mies Alma Shalgatch, Miss Cecilia Stein. Mlsa Julia Silverman, Mis. Esther Mll, Mrt Charles .Goldman, Mr. Samuel Josephi; Mr. Harry Martin, Mr. Isadora Hen, 'M.' Joseph Lang, Mr. L. Mucklnctk, Mr.. L Clair. Mr. Nathaniel H. Harris. Mr. flBS ward Esensteln, Mr. Silvan Karris :sM Mr. Charles Daroff. Mr. Albert Abri hams, coach. The Jolly Twelve Sewlnr Circle Is gftr Ing a Halloween party at the home' Af Miss Eva Krantz. 2823 Poplar street,' Philadelphia, October 30. 1315." ' The members of the club are Miss Eva Oxman. president; Miss Rose Rice, secre tary; Miss Fannie Snyderman. treasure?; Mlas Bertha Benjamin. Miss Rose Lewis, Miss Mary Oxman, Miss Bessie David Miss May Rosen. Miss Jennie Ingberv Mlas Esther Bernhardt, MU. Sadoff ahd Mis. Eva Krantz, Plllllll fiaVIBi mi WSJ M sa BENEATH the surface soil of the life of Philadelphia lies a. rich loam of personality. There are hundreds yes, thousands of men in Philadelphia, placed high and low, who are rich in treasure-yield of interest, if there could be found the man to dig it out. We have found the man. He will find the personality treasure. And most of you know him, or knowof him. aSiiMii ilWirWaWIIIOTiTrslaaTO The Sweetest Boy-Soprano in America i TH wrlc voeaJ art is in a tvmm .ft Urn fo MVfty 9i America' mot remarkable bar abfir, TH wm of a city fir ftgHWr aad mta Tm&ty atUrly abeew U His f 4oUar a afeNsjatthM, taia key e 14 ,aa b siAJm ( ,wm Yark'a krft caviri at an WMuimm -taMM4 tfcUar ijrw, with a fofrypntdV asi tfei parosmia tf a if oolkf doeattoa. IfcaHn tertiaf cUtaita at fivn in SUNDAY'S PUBLIC PLEDGER 3 i Hrft, M,. utf lAr IUIrt i .n.Aiii' ..j.
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