' JUST GOSSIP Chapin Memorial Home for the Blind to Hold Annual Donation DayFamily Eats Scrambled Eggs, and Not on a "Beefless Day" at That j alHM Chnpln Memorial Homo for Aged Wind to 111 be seven feats old toinor low and he Hoaid of Trustee", tltu Bonul of Managers (md the I-idlcs' Aux iliary of "' lionir h-"e pitied tin na tions for their seventh birthday, which tliej will celebrate hh n sou of donation dns from 11 n. tn to 9 p m. The members of the ituxlHaiy will ,crve ft luncheon from 12 until 3 o'clock pnd supper from 5 until 7 for the unmll um of llfty cent'-", so it will bo wotth Rhlle to ttli nut ther to "5TM Woodland avenue ii" vnn need not lettun home hunRtt The hosts and hniteies of the mVn lion are nnloun to lecelve donation of nionev Rioreiles. piovMons and am useful ai tides Mi. Hruce Bauovv I the tieaswei Now. I call that neatly put. You see I don't wiv "please end some niunet Oh. no. I Jut lemaik 4hat V Unite Banovv li tieasinoi, and lest jou forget and have no phone book or dlrertoM ai hand, said Mr. Barrow bath an office at 130 North Twelfth street. "A word In the wie." otl know, and fuitlicunoic, "He who rans may lead." The f'liapln Home Is noncctarlan and does not receive either State or county uppiopnation. ho It Is dependent on the Rcneicsin of Its filencK There aie now twenn seven iptldents and the vvotk is' tteodiiv Kiowlnfr. During the afternoon tomonnw and the evening alo. thou will bo rnurtlc and heveial nf the blind firm overhiook will pluv and t-lnir. The olllceis of the Board of Trustees Include .lohn Cadwalader, preMdenf. Clcoisc A Smith, vice picsident: William H Woodwaid. secictary, dnri W, Biuco Banoiv tieasuier. (Thcie he Is again, don t forget those check.) Piank Williams Is chairman of the Board of ManaRCis; Miss Udlth Manning, vice vhniimnn; Oscar X. Tillprratri. ic cording erictaiy, Mis l.ouls II l'rank, financial secretary, and Miss l.lllle lten drll eoi responding .secietai .v (I don't notice anv tieasuier In that bunch, but perhaps Mts. Prank, being "financial" secretin v has something to do with that'. Hoivivci our concern Is with Mi" Bar row i When il comes to the Auxlllaiy Com mittee of Ladles- we tlnd Mrs. William Hemv Woodwaid. who, ou know, has not hei si-lit lieis-elf. and can so icadlly mirt well vv mpithlze with those who have the sjtne cioss, Mts. Krigni 1'nhs Sninh is vice chairman. Mis. Olln H. Buintt a hetoud vice chaliman; .yrs Cliaiifj I. Uoollttle. secrctaiy. and, nh, unothei TRUASL'RnK, .Mts. Joseph V. Swain And would you believe It. sl.ty-Hve othei vt omen on ,the committee. 1 m going out tomonow, ate jou? u v.ul eer remember writing out In '-' vo'ii old copy-book, "Do jour duty, conic what maj " "Duty conies befoit pleasuie" "Duty conies before pleasuie" some sitj odd tlme3 and wishing all thp while that thcie would tie Just a little less of the foimei- and a little moie Of the latter? Do jou-" Well whether jou do oi not Is neither heie noi theie, but it ceitatn sub deb, In fact .i Final t looking sub deb at that, known too, under the nam- of the PlMer. Wlios Utscilbcu as "SevvliiK Shirts for Boldlers " had evldentlj foi gotten that paiticular page of 'the topj-book. oi maj be It had not been Included In her edition Be that as It maj. mothet went a visiting, and left our joung filend to fill hei place Now It may have been lots of fun to have exactly what jou liked to eat tid pay the butchers bill with a supeilot little air and see that the giocer gave you the light mcasute. but aftct sevcial daj of it "Sister- grew lather weary. So she decided It wouldn't do a bit of hairn Just to diop Into the movies for a few minutes that afternoon on her way to the stoie Well, the plctuie was -so alisoiblnp that sh soon foigot about cvei-j thing oK-ie. when, good evening! she happened to glance at her watch and what time do -ou 'spose It was? A quaitcr to sK and not a thing had he bought for puppet "' Kor one long moment she h.u theie hoi i tiled at the piopect of facing her hungrily waiting familv. But thete really wasn't any use In saving "What'll I do now," for theie wasn't a thing to ilo except to walk de murely home and announce to Dad and aoveia f.mall Msteis they would have to dine that night on "scrambled eggs." T0 YCX remember about the floial L bazaai and exhibition which is to be flvcn In aid of the Red. Cioss and which will be held In Giejlock Catden Tavlllon. at Crefeld street and M'est Chestnut avenue In Chestnut Hill? I told you a little bit about It a few weeks ago. but now plans have developed wondei fully nd much Is In leadiness. in so fai us flowers and pioduce can be in leadiness two weeks in advance of a happening. l'"oi it Is going to happen on "Wednesday nd Thmsdaj. November 1 and 2. and U Chestnut Hill la simply ctazy on the ubject. Music will be piovlded for enter tainment from eaily morn to dewy eve to go and take your pet bunch of tad Mies or an especially handsome Japa nese chrvMinthemum plant vou have been cheilshlng. enter It as jou would our Irish teirler or little dachel at a dog show, and who knows hut jou maj win a sliver cup or a bronze medal There will be a Mnnll enhance fee and the exhibit will be open to all. old and young-, and "middle sized bears." Boj- Scouts, who have been vvoiking haid at their little gatdens all sum. I'er. will be new-aided for their effotts when a banner will be given to those who nave attained the best leaults. The president of the exhibition Is Mrs. John White deary; lecordlng secretary, Miss "Williamson; corresponding secretary, Mrs, Frederick landstreet. The execu. tle board consists of Miss Duhrlng, Mrs, J tl'ls Martin Dorothy Dlsston. Mrs, Joe woolston Mi ,l4in Maraden. Mrs Dave J'epper i-nd Miss Mary Kelsey. Dorothy Dis&ton is treasurer and Stephen Ager "ill act as superintendent About all the pi eminent woman of vjuwinut Hill are in H as patronesses. In- L'dlti Mr, ABOUT EOPLE r''l .Mrs W "Ham A nil k, jtis Heiur Ulllelilii. , '"i. mi Hum "trd Welsh m '",Xa,rt ,,nnle' Mls' limn n-.?." M'? "" Srl'-- M-s. -Wll Geotcn u . "" A-thnr l.wi. Mr.. Uowen M s00'?'?' Mr'' r""lul ' Josrni. fn ... ",,Ml"rn vvngnt, Jlrs. Mrs ,; J'r ,,cm- "X"'0" Coxc. M Pa, 7 M, Vmna' 'Tr" Mrs' "- Cool'li L :l," .""""" M. .in. Cooke. Id, Mr " Itandal Moigan, Mrs Wll Ham Wurne. f'eppci. .Mi., laipci. Mis rninklln AIai ul. ,ti ... . KHi....j c.. """" "oignii. .virs. he I, Mr ;UrJ' a,, K,Hnt'18 M.ll loin vlT ; Wn,ner H""vvo.th. M.h Ms 2TU:, -MS1 !:rnM"no ,!"" V h WnrtMr,,JlM ""el HoiMon. i.i ,a '! mon-il" ""." '"cs- uaiiiiiffo L'hv.toii. Some list. t.,, ", , NANCY Wr.-N'NK. Social Activities f" we'a't Z"nlirH?ltr E"mllnC a nMrt"dff l,,",u,, w ". "' ' I..1a . e Klart '' ,",3r "at ho has ro. covered riom his retem in,,... re heJilei Vf. r " ' nwrt" ,Ul ' ' " n"fe f,,r ,he UM f-' "Uonths. home S "0rk' has rc""-n".lo htr fnr'!i0nAl".'7'n"b ,,!t"' ,",u"1 invitations ?. "" ,f1,er,H,""'e"t "d danc to be Held lai den creation Center, Sevciith n air nd .vjuirniii PIIOelK. The Clover duo of Jiklntown will Imlil Its annual harvest ,antP on Krldav evening ."P'!'1'1;,. !l' at ,1, OIl Vork lto.nl Coui.trv i lull Hie foinmitiee iti charge conslKs of .. .mroci) Mr I, l.arrelere Mi .1 I.. Jones anil Mr Harrj Wllllnms Tim pattoiiesfes are Mis H c vVeller. Mr- I, V rilheit. Mis c I" Kliull. Jlrs .V M Slathlcu ami Mis ti h rleMnon Mr. and Mrs James . Haines, of r,) Hoiiglilon stteet, ItoxlinmuRh, me eiilei -talning Jltss Kllzabotli l.ow. Capton of Paw tucket. It. I. during lirr Slav In th, city. Mrs J l'rank oNclll antioiim es i,r marrlHge of her daughter Miss Mat .Vgne O'Neill, to Mr John Alisius llenr on Wednesday. October in Miss Marie M Illpglns, of Bal is mu. Ing Cutaln II j. llutler ami .vtis liutlei at Norfolk Va Captain K. II. Cuiicei imil Mrs Conger eniettslned at (linnei for Jlls lllgglns at their home In. the marine bur racks, I'oitsmouth, V.i , on Monday eve ning. A surprise linen shower Aa. given In honor of Mlsi Catherine )e M.irkr. In a number of her friends on t-aturdav evening at her home. 1 1. 1 S South Seventeenth street The looms were decorated with llowers There were a number of guests piesent -Mr and Mis. Andiew H Sonnner an rounce the engcigement of thtlr ilaugliier, Miss (leitrude Sonnner ,iml l.leutenati: John C. Mackin, f S It. of Wilkcs-tlarie INFORMAL DINNER SUNDAY EVENING Entertained at Philadelphia Country Club in Honor of Bride and Bridegroom-to-Bc Mr Joseph Klattery entei tdluod ai difi ner on SutuUj night at the Philadelphia Count! y Club In honor of JIIss Caiollne Ballenger and Knalgn William Mcrrltt llurlf hurt, whose marriage takes puce tomonow Mi and Mrs Kern Dodge, of 51J5 Pu laski avenue, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a win, on Sunday. October 14 Mr. and Mrs Claik t:. Dlllenbeck and their two daughteis Miss Alice Dlllenbeck and Miss UeneviMe Dlllenbeik of 11J pl. ham road, (lermantown, have tecentlj- re turned fiom Oisan citj. where thej- spent the greater part of the summei Mlfs Josephine Kernley Is giving an In foimal dance on Satutdaj", October ;", at her homo at 6110 W'ajno avenue. Mr Hitman Spencer son of Mi and Mrs Paul Spencei of -014 Locust stieet Phila delphia left vesterday for further ualnlug In the aviation corps In France Mr Spemer was formerly of Germauloun Mis Warner Barnshaw. of Sunset ave nue, has returned from Pine Vallej, where she spent several davs Mr. and Mrs Henry Homer entertained Informally at dinner at the Germantown Cricket Club on Friday nteht. Carr Quits Home Defense Reserves Oeorge Weutworth Cair who uganl7cd the Home Defense Iteserve shoitly after the I'nlted Stales entered the vtai. has resigned as secretai.v of the organization Ills let ter to the M.ioi gives no leason foi his retliement. I. i -f -" - . ..llrt.. KVgSgro LEDQBR-lrHnfADBUfflA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, NORTHEAST AND FRANKFORD SECTIONS Surprise Kitchen Shower Given Miss Myerson "500' Club ' Is Entertained A surprise- aluminum kitchen shower wa. given ilhs sidje C Mjersnti at her home 1800 North Sixth street on Saturday evening Those piesent were Miss it McU ger. Mlw, Jdary Tres .Miss Hose Dearoff llss Uertba Frecrininn, JIlss llcba Tecoskj-. Miss Josephine nunket, Miss Mae Hop kins. Mlaa Jean Ilaskln. Miss Sara llnskin, Miss Klcnorc Vlener. Miss Frances Vlcner. Miss tloldle Pelken. Jllas Bose Poekrass, Miss Besje Kollhskj. Miss Flora Hlchler, Miss Kvtvla nichter. Miss Id.i Jlvcrson, Mrs Kramer. Mrs S Kratzok, Mrs. Hlsman. Mrs Jlorrls. Mis. Mversonntid Mrs l Itoth. A coffee soi lal was given on Sunday aft ernoon ni the home of .Vtr. (J. Hummel !2oo Noith Howard street, by Auxiliary No I of the Kensington Dlupcnsarj- for the Treatment of Tuberctilo.1.. A ruminage sale will he held'nt Kensing ton avenue and Huntingdon stteet on Octo ber la and :o, tinder the direction nf Bible Clss No 1. of the t tilted Tabcimicle Church the piocceds of which will be ucd for charltv Mr ntul Mrs. William Lew. of Baltlnioie Md . have tetuiucd to their home after a visit to Mr and Mts Morris Stern, of 507 N'orth Blghth stteet Tie Frankford High School Is running vveekljf dances every Wednesday evening, which are, attended by the members of the faculty and a large percentage of the stu dent body. Mr Sloan Is In charge of these dances Mrs. Harold Beakon Is spending several weeks in Hairlsbutg veiling hei s -mci Mrs J. Armstrong MRS. JOSEPH X. Two Uhiluclelphlans, who will live in their husbands, who aic BRIDGE PARTY AT NAVY YARD Plans for Series of Informal Card Parties First Takes Place Tomorrow The same seilous aspect on life that lias prevented so maiiv of our debutantes fiom having their usunt round of paities and pleasuie Is responsible likewise for an almost total absence of formal partiss In the navy jaril and elsewheto among the naval set With more than 1.000.000 men "over there' needing chest protectors and wrist gauntlets, there Is far too much work for eat h Individual to wit Ho away the houis In endless entertaining Quito tho largest and prettiest party so far this near was given bj Lieutenant Com mander M 11 tloss. I' S N" . and Mrs. tios on Satuidav afternoon in honor of their guests, Mrs. Mice TyssowsUl and Captain Hairy Baldrldge, V. S X. and Mis. Hal drldge, of Washington. Lieutenant Com mander Goss. V S. ".. Is aid to Hear Admiral Tapnan. 1" S V. commandant of the j aid. and occupies the house, next to the 'commandant's, along the river fiont BrilMant autumn follagn and huge chivsau themums wtm used fur decorating and a brldgo patty of six tables was followed bj a the dansant for about elght.v guests Mrs TvseowsM and Captain and Mts. Ualdridgo returned to Washington this morning. Mis navmond S Keves, wife of Com mander Kejes. l S ." . of !101 Shunk street, has planned a seiles of Informal caid parties, the flist f which will take plate tomonow afternoon at her home Mrs Krnest Ilrown. wife of Doctor Hrovvn I' S N , entei tamed at a small card partj- last week In honor of Mrs James P Alexander, wife of Lieutenant 1920 "pyilht Lift rubllhln Cmpny lltprlntcd by tpwlal jrmllon 'I'm thinkinj? of t.-lkinT my husband Into tho firm." "But won't thnt give him a f also idea of his own mportance?" 11 - . ' I I I p I I I ' V 1 Wj ,iPillliHHHilH 1 1 ( -MBm 8 MItS. I)U IIARRV. i!d WtisliiiiRton this winter to ho near stationed in thu South. Alexander. V S. .V. who. Willi her little son. Is going to be her guest for the winter months .Mis Alexander did not airlvc In Philadelphia uptll vestotday, although she was evpetted for the paitj, but her little sou had become III and slm felt It was umvlte to travel soonei Mis Ilrown oc cupies tho house fnrmcrU used by Lieu tenant Humer II N'uiton and Mis Norton at '.MIC South Twentj flist stteet Mrs Soi ton left the (Jlrmd fauns e.nlj In tho Mummer and Is now living tn lliooklyn Major J A Uossell. I S Jl C.und.VliH. Itosselh, ho have iiuailers No S In the Marine HatracKs In the navv yaid. enter tained Mi anil Mrs 1. V Itnssell Major ltos"ell.s brotlier and sister-in-law. over the week-end Mr. and Mrs Howard AVIlson of Short Hills, N. J weie tho guests of Medical Dlrectoi Sheldon Cvaii", I" S N. and Mrs Kvans at their home In tho jard irtcr the w eek-eud Jlls Anne Foster, of Poitsmoulli 'a , who has been the guest of Miss Janet Close, of ;.",16 South Twentj -Mrst street, for tho Inst month, left this morning for New YorU, wheie she will visit for a week before le turning to hei homo In the South Miss citise Is a daughter of captain William M Close, V a X and Mrs Close Miss Cladjs llethrlngton. daughter of the lato Captain J II Hethiington, is spend ing a few tlajs with Commander Fiederl.k llunsvllle Pa j tie C S X , nod Mrs, Pavne, of the I'nlted States Naval Home on Oraj h Ferrj- road Mls Hethiington has been at Mlantlc t'itj most nf the summer and ex pects to live In Washington for the winter Commodoto Grlllln. I'. S N , who has been appointed to succeed Captain Heth ringtoii. V S N . as commander of the home, teached tho city last week from Washington, wheie he was formcrlj sta tioned, anil has taken tip residence In his quarters on Ui-hj-'s Feny road Pajmaster Chailes O Learj-, 1' S X, ami Mis. OLeatj, of :i.tt Shunk siieet,' are receiving congratulations on tho birth of a sou. Photo bv llellv & Wav ARTHUR KMI.KN NEWHOLD HARVEST FAIR IN RIDLEY PARK Woman's Club to Transform Auditorium Into Country Fair Grounds Next Week 'lilt In ItidliM Pari, all stvitw of picpara 'miis nip going on for the hat vest fair to be given In the Woman's Club 011 tvtobcr :" Ifi and 27 Cotnslallis and pumpkins n II (hango tho big auditorium into n bit j f couutiv. and theie will be lots of fascl ! 1 niiug booths, a cafeteria nnd any number j "f funny, orlginnl things Id do They aie I eou going to haio rldlcultuis llttln side--liows. and of coutse that will ninko It moie , t'l.iti ever liko a cotmtrv a'ffair Then there 'will lie fiults and vegetables foi s;lie. 1 nd on Saturdav afternoon ti baby show I will be held, with prizes and blue, ribbons f"i the beit babies, thcugh the.v are-all so 1 'inning that It will be lather haul to de lde which aro the bct The place will be converted into a regular tin land fffc the liildrcii on that afternoon, and ft Is even whlspeied thnt theie will bo ,1 leallv truly Tedd bear (with two legs') that will run after the wee children with playful giowls and make them squeal with joy. On Saturday evening a danro will be held, which will serve as a 'wind-up" to tho affair. The proceeds of the wholo thing will bo distributed among various chari ties. A RUbstilpllon dance was held In the P.itl le Paik Aiulltoiium last Tucsd.iv evening ami It wrfs certainlv a success. Somo avia tors fiom the school at Lsslngton were theie, besides the people of tho town At tins beginning of one dame each person was P!cenled with a small automobile horn, which he was told to blow as loud as he could, and soon there was such a "honk honking" 11s far evt'oeded oven Uie wildest expectations of thoe who had given out thp bonis This dance was such fun that It has been icnuesled that a, series of them ma.v ho given this winter .Mis Ch.ijjs U Uetzel will have charge erf them .Miss llelyt Miller, of ttaliunoie Jld was visiting Miss Helen Athelhold for a few davs last week. Last Wednesdav the tiiissiouaiv society of which Sirs William Stanton is president mot in tho Presbyterian I'hurth The Ilarustoriners held their first meet ing of tho fall last Filday 111 the auditoi lum This is a club of amateur plaveis, and they really give very good perform ances. art Wednesd.i.v evening. October 31, Miss Kdllh Stull. daughter of Mr and Mrs Jo seph Stull. will be man led to Mr .lolin Allen Mitchell Mr Mitchell Is from Con necticut Miss Anna Uetzel and Miss Carrie Het7el havo returned from Hot Springs. Va . wheie they luivo been staying for somo time Mrs. John H Pomeroy and her familv will tetuiu from A entnnr X J about the end of tho month Thev have ,1 uottagp down there Tho intoiborough lted Cioss Hi.iik-Ii which includes the towns of Sliaion mil. Folrtoft. (ilcnolden, Colllngdale. Norwood and Moore, recently purchased an ambu lance car. which Is to bo tent to France. The money for the machine was raised this summer by the splendid efforts of all these boioughs Mrs James J. Gaidlncr. who has been visiting Mrs V T Taj lor. in Media te turned n'few da)8 ago to her home In Wheeling, W. Va W'EDDLW, IX OEKMANTOWX Miss Katharine Sexton Weds Lieuten ant Tetlow, U. S. R Tliis After noon in Calvary Chinch The wedding of Miss Katharlno Seilon, daughter or Mr and Mrs Alexander I) Set ton. nf Rill Xewhall stieet, (lermantown, ftnd Lieutenant Heniy Tetlow, 2d I S. It, son of Mis. Joseph Tetlow, of Seminole Hveuue, Chestnut Hill, will tal.o place at 4 o'clock this afternoon In Calvary Church, Germantown Tho bride will b given in marriage by her father, and the ceremony will be performed by the Rev I)r Jamei IJsnolf Perry The bride's, gown will b of while satin, made surplice, stjlo and trimmed with duchess lace Her veil will be arranged in a toronei effect of duchess lac held lu place by real orango blossoms She will cany white orchids and lilies of ilie vallev Her nnlv attendant will b' her cousin, Miss Jean Maeomber, of Mont clalr, X J . who will wear orchid pink tulle over silver and a latge pink ploture hat of tulle Her bouquet will be roses. The best man w 111 bo Mr Joseph Fergu son, of Chestnut Hill, and the ushers will be Mr. Aldeus 'it Sexton and Knstgn Don ald D. Sexton. I. S K . brothers of the bride; Mr. Donald Van Norland, of New York, and .Mr. Alfred K. Kelly, of Cleve land, () A small reception will follow for tho Immediate families and a few friends. Mrs. Tetlow expects to live In Washing ton, D ('.. for a few months In order to be near Lieutenant Tetlow, who Is at pres ent stationed at Camp Meade, Admiral, Md, Marine Corps Starts Apprentice Class Hoy recruits now will be accepted In the I'nlted States Marine Corps They win be known as the apprentice, class, one which u open to Pots between sixteen and eighteen ears Applicants must have their parents oiisetit and agree to remain In the sertice until they are twent)-one or uotK the end nf Hie war On. balng accepted the recruit will be sent to rrjrls Island, C. far 1017 "RURAL FROLIC" j Ladies' Benevolent Society Has Party in Bull ing- Where Churches and Schools Started ih Olden Days of Falls of Schuylkill Rritvl, FftOLICS were Instituted In tho davs of Peter Stuyvesant. At these rural ns'cmhlnges, mulct the Influence of the fiddle toll was enlivened b gajety and followed up hv the datue" The Ladles' llenevoletn Kneletv of Die church of St. Tames the Less will give n clipping parly on Thursday oveplng In the historic Acad emv nulldlng nt the Falls which Is now used bv the. mission of tho church This old fashioned partj, with new-fat hloneil ipnmgs means a gay old time for all the p.srt't Pauls The affair Is given to talso foods n pinlde iTtristnias presents for the 1 enosied and drafted men of the parish The neneioieni j-ocieiv was orKainieu 111 isun in se.prai meiubeif of the church who formed n 1 oiniiilliee to visit those nf the .e-jjiilioriinnd In want who were numerous. n ng o the extraordlnaiv business dsptes nni or 1 he peilod Vt thp llrsl meeting In he tinr sli building a periiiHiient socletv vt it . Koed with sevpnii -live intnibets r. o.eenngs aie held on the sei olid Tues ila of eat h month. Foi tweiitt -one vears a t toe in need appealing to tbee noble women lni been helpetl qiilcllv wllbiiit re gard to treed Mrs M A Fen Is Is presi dent Miss Kmma Xewsoine secretary and Mr. lll.im U Orlndrod treasuter The .01011 uteo In rhaigo of tho 'quilting frolic' "i. oies Mip Thomas Iteuler. chnlintan Miss T.vdla Farrar. Miss Xettlo Turner, Alto AVilliani ilrindrod. Mrs John Mnikoe vtis A'lier'on Koi-li and Mrs James Snow den I he ' 1 ild Si horH house ' or -ndemv liiniilliig in w hit li the mini pnrtv will be 1 u tei stands on (he lower side or cjiuen titet a ehoil distant e from the Soul"- 1. .wo hi. mill of the lleadlug llnllwav It l n ino-stoiv and attic stonp liuildliig wiih .is gnhle ft out Ing towartl the street To I he Bcneral public It has been known for geneiatlr-ns bv the above tlile Fiom Hie fan that everv rhurcli In that psn of the cttv has lield services In the building it is known to t hurt hgoers as "the Cradle or Chuiches' In 1813, when thn village whs still ktiown bt the older residents ns Foit Si Davids, and when the scattered popula tion felt tint need of a place of worship and n siboolhouse. Mr Thomas Smith, giand son of iho Itcv. Tr William Smith, piovovt or the I'uivctsltv of Pcmisvlvatila. gave a. plot 'of giound to the village on loiiilltlon that a suitable building for si hoot and le llcious pm poses should bo hurt thereon To comply vvlth the Jcrms of tho gift the veoimtnrj fonned itu organization known as the Falls of SchuvlLII! Association, to whlcli anv resident could beiomo 11 lneinbcr upon Hie paMncnt of $1 A building was limne dlatel.v constructed nnd the cos' paid bv popular siihscriptlcn. a goodly number do nating In plate of cash either building matf iial 01 labor In 1S20 the l'e. Dr Horatio l.iles Jones, who was pastoi of the Lower Mellon Itapiisi 'huich used tho building to preach to the few Ilaptisls in the sec tion, and eighteen .vears later the Falls of SchuvlLill Ilaptlst Chinch the first relig ious wgHtiiiatioti In that vulnitv. vas ton si Ituted In theistlioolhouse nnd continued i" worship there until 1So2 when the cnngie gatlon moved into its new edlllce Shortlv after Dot tor Jones began holding scrtlies the Itev Dr. Slnill, a Lutheran minister fiom (Jcriiianltwn. ptcached occaslonallv fi- the benefit of the members of thai faith The Suntla.v Sthool Asviciatlnn of tin- vil lage wns formed lu the old building and a union Sundaj sthool held there for inanv .tears The Foiest Public Si boo! tnow llreck) was formed In the same, old strue tuie nnd continued theie until 1 s r 1 . nnd the Falls In audi of the Philadelphia Free iLlhraiv was nicked lu tho came tiadle Now the mission or M Jainet the l.e-s Is holding suitessful gatheiing lu the build ing that has so totally sheltered all ie llglous and .scholastic bodies of the vlclnltv and inanv of Its fraternal organizations Tho old iicatleun Is In chaiKC of a board of ultin trustees, who till vacancies and who 111 1- oblleed bv the ilemunds of the land grant and charter to meet on the first Monriav In January or allow the prop ertj to revert to the heirs of the original ow tier number of lever liteiarv and musical women of the Falls have oignnl7ed a fort nlghtlv club The.v believe that whllo "know thself" is 11 n cviellent iiuivim. the fullest Instruction and the fullest enjovmeut tomes from Intercourse wSlh klndreif spirits Mis II B Cole of 31JII Alnslie slicet wus tho hostess last Tliursdav and her guests weie Jllss Nellie Itov. .Mis William S Sorvcr, Miss Jean Ferguson. Mls Isobel Fergufon Miss Will.i Dodge. Miss Lllza beth Hodge. Miss Bessie 1 Iannis Mtss Matjorio Ferguson. Miss llettv Ferguson Miss Anna Shun. Miss llthel Turner Miss Alite Solver and Miss Klizabeth Krail Through tho courlesj of .Mis S 1 Itld- B. F. Keith's Theatre rfliMMT vm -nv 1.1 nil STiiKKra EVERY ACT ON THE BILL AN INDIVIDUAL HIT! LUCILLE CAVANAGH With I'ltWK 111 IM ttwl IKH TmM.K k Preul. at oelt of tho Veai CHARLES GRAPEWIN & CO. A Wo' of LsuKhl.r In ' POrnilKHKl'SIK GAUTIER'S TOYSHOP treutfm' Alilm.il t t:trr -fen C1.AHW i, V KP.DI SV I.V I V t I.VltK h VPP i AND IIIIIIIJ VMi I'INVI. JU'lbODIl IK THRILL!) "The Itctrcat of the Germans at the Battle of Arras" Closing Climax of Uraieit War Pit lure Kter Made' Owing trt nsth of hill the performance will tart prntnpllv si 1' snasPl METROPOLITAN 0PSK W(MD M PUPLAIt STHKKTS BAROAIN .MAT lOMOllllOW. best seals, il Only 23 Times More TIIKX T1IK tIRKATKST VM IIIdtinST rUlAMATIl" SPRl'TAfl.K KVKU SHOWN JN T11K CITY OK Pttll.ADBI.riUA v Must Say Farewell SKAT8 NOW ON 8AL.K FOR A I.I. PBR FOUMANCKS HP TO TUB t'LOSIXfJ NU1HT SATl'RDAr NOVKMHKR .1 Th HiUB'-t Dramatic Ppw-tacla on tiarth T H F WANDERER Staged by DAVID BELASCO Kveninaa and Haiurdy Matln title to $1 CO SIlO I.OWER-KI.OOR SEAT? AIVWATS tl O0 Scats also on ula at DoxntnKn Ticket Ofllca. HUH Cheatnut St HBMEJIUIilC . Onl 3 W lc Mora of th Grratrat Fsectacla Drama Kief llroughl to Philadelphia OT A MOVING PICTURE 1017-18 ACADEMY OP HL'610 37th year BOSTON won. uvea.: ;ov, B, De. a. Jan. 7, Feb. 11. liar. It. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA roioiaia MMB MBI.RA WnMFRED CHRISTIE VI11T 1TII1MIIY I.B Vr Kitr Hear, Sefiaon Sale. NOW, at iieDDa'i. coniueior mo Chaatnut St. rrl. ea 9, 17 0, , 13 50. Boiej. T5. 60, (10. LITTLE n,lln' Tu"- Bv . Oct is THEATRE Margaret Anglin Phona Ic OOlt In LO.SMY SOI.DIKR8 Baajs MUln Flr lUtnta Saturday . A " . t, f 1 , 1" va. -LWiid FOR THWtSj?A die, daughter of (ha utn Mrs John .n and Mrs. Walter Jeffords, a grand3atiil 01 .vu. Dobson, the stoic and dwell! "" J'h'go avenue will he used n quartern for the Cltlxens' PatMotln tniltee. The building is known .. iU "hltn House,'' ns both the exterior npij Interior woodwork In painted white 'fh repainting and decorating has been supf charrmanbofM.r.r K,l"b"h "tm,n AltemU., cnairtnan of the women a auxiliary, trhaaa exquls to tnme in .,.-. , ..i'. " rTz A.' mm- ffaiu known Tho receutlon room h. n i. i 1 ! and while wicker f,,Tr,u,,, .. 1,1. .'?.:. t- tushlons. which blend hat tflouloualy wh be gra.v mid while tinted walls There I a" sewing room and apartment for the carr ai,ers Psychologists would lell us U"ft work done In audi rosy surroundlnVs vrould give jov 10 tie worker Surely them -win sTliei'.0" "'nH0'.01?; '" .' "",J,ch tltchf n,..,i . h-u V.r,, A"'"'" l intensely P aclhal as well as esthetic s Khown in the oinbiiiBiio,, tobacco and cigarette naicel piepated for the soldiers. It con laliis tluee bags of lobcco. twff boxe st clgatettes, a box of spioklng lobacqo and rply ptisial (Hrd Theje can bo purchase for twenty-rive cents each If you wish ts send n few to the "boys" for Christmas. 1 tin pntertaliimeut and danW given Jn hx,i s'r Jc1rrc,!;so "-I" Hospital, No. 3J. V; Xlr,s?,rn"d Hiamcr. assisted by Mr and .Mrs William Oraj, Mr. and Mrs. JanVeo Law son. MIsm Fulton, Mrs. K MeJtut-, . ' ,'.'" .' ,tow' lr nd Mrs Ilobert ...... ..ir uiiiiam carruthcrs. Mrs Hob ert (rooks .irH V Ttu.hton. M.r John V UtooKs and Mr H H Cole cfearcd 1250 foi I l,n ,,.. .. T -" u tor I lie unit WHAT'S DOING JO NIGHT I M i 'yu. Infnriuat meetlnc. Ibp rennjlnU Chapter of (he merlcaii Oulld of Organ Isis Musltnl Art Club, Seventeenth an4 chestnut sircets Joint meelliir. I.nrlneers ('tub nnd 4h Philadelphia Section. American Society nt Mechanical Kngineerb, Wlthcrspoon Hall, S 16 o c lock Meeting. Hfl.r-.rrtnlli Street Tliiflneo Men Assoc lati on, stlnsou s 1UII. Sixtieth stieet and fill art! avenue. S o'clock I.HiuiiMrr Avenue limine.. Alen's Ao ciallon, 3130 Lam aster avenue, 8 o'clock. llnppliif.. n. I,, VlHrenret Ciittlnc-I', 121 Wplghtmap Uuildlng. 1524 Chestnut street S 15 Flee 1 VlertliiE llnnie l.'rnuomlrit Aaaorlstlon, I 01 huh, Drexel Institute I'lrst (nil tneellnc of VVoodlsnil ntenu Business .Men's Astnolntion Sevcntl -second stieet and Woodland avenue Pinner of llotnry lull. Kuulrr'.. I llierlj l.miii (n n fnrmer Oovernotf htu.nt lohht of Ceutial Y M C V .Vlerllne of Sorlhnet llusliiess Mea'a Vssoiiaiion. j.i.ir, foiumbl.i avenue It IS A St 10 11 IS P M. Clara Kimball' Young piimi:Tv ri.is M A ti D A " . -j markht fi) yfj BiUEirr M W I. -np' ewl lii JThejtpre.dlnit Dwt" VJ L A APr l-'U MAItkr.T STnl3KT J J. iiuVJj 10 1 M- n i.m. (lol.ltvjn rrtitnts AIAUGE KENNEDY arcadia viTm ".r? :,?;? 4 7 4.1 in t rr IVniUWllKHKNTATlu.VOF WILLIAM S. HART In Ills Kirsi Ait rnn line Picture "THE NARROW TRAIL" Set Week tn Pannsn in "The Conqueror REGENT NM!fKf;T "" "m i1h r, i Dryant Washburn in tn 1 iri Phnninc of "run FIOBCRS" VICTORIA ""ZTJh'S? m. vtirrRopRicsEK-Ta HAROLD Lomavnnn In Firm .'honlnK of I'AHADl.SE OARDE.V rhurj l-rl tat Bal'bllnir Tongue" GLOBE Theatre, a. 1 1 1 DK ILJ.K Continuous II A M to 11 P M tOv, t5r. 25c, 85c, "l-'ORWARD MARCH" "' Coaiear M W VV HD AVU OTIIKRS moss KEYS v.MtA -'M in ,ISa-, LAWRENCE GRANT & CO, JiiTfjflvxMjvr "roail and Snjder Ave. '? 10dllay l)aii, 2 is, Kttr. 8:SA,9, A. SEYMOUR BROWN muan PAULINE FREDERICK 1. FORREST Th" TN'' W'kOnly The Grass "Widow Wllh SAI'VIIK VL.1 OT1H HARLAN JEM, I1VMU', MtlOR MORI.KV HOWARDS MARSH tlltKlt'HKN' r.AST.VlAN-SO Olhem V oiio uiihi at i-opuiar .Mallnfn Tomorrow. BROAD 1u"1 -' """" i Ttj Bl.Jtu Matliif a Tomorrow. 28.1B, MAUDE ADAMS tn ft ?eiv Coniidv , "A KT&S FOR OINDF.RKMjA" Ry J ,M. liarrla GARRICK '"' - l?' K'. 1?. " Popular Mat tomorrow. CHEATING CHEATERS I'npular Mat Tomorrow. Real Seata II 0J ADELPHI K ""' 8 " Mat. a 1&. TIIK Fl'NMKST FARCE Or THE, SEASCW MARY'S ANKLE wh Ms&yijp aoxiw T.YRIP Ka at Rift Man 2-0 T .. .r? iut Tomor Reatflatt Oliver MqriMtv'a Ureateat Laughlne qucoMaT T,H E B R A TSg BV AND WITH ' j ST MAUDE FULTON - j ' ' Saturday Jul" 5o, t "pi Bringing Up Father Abro" At'AUF.MT OP It If fill-" ---t SATL'RUAV tHTuBCR V). ZM KREISLEB Tl. keta at Heppa'a. 7&c to $2 noxea. Direction C A Kllla fitrnphonr Ilall I A rTXT' UTfiC TOUAt uaoiinu Liberty G Walnut 8llVl tc 1AOK COVHM MIYHM 6-0 AW MARKET T AH lilUil 41 r, TUm ! rnMSprcMrR1 wim ulabxh AWO BXCiaaiV ,iii-08V?ijS!K , iww-V:" 7 1 9: lr,lr.vji WW.itflL'MJWffilli& Trpcader;o jMJip A.-iMiViTvr at ".tl '.'' ', 'T " ' v ' f 3A',. itTT'1"' .V ' i ", ' , ' v4'"Jf'.' ' ' J '- i .' " J - 1 ir- 1 rsiM ""wh nnLivqu r et v. -T&zB9tm'wmmtimBwMHm m WtXyjL P" . rw . " X 1ii'ViT1 " TlFs'V vi ,h v ; ?v&i&'
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