Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 05, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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1-.USIIEI SCHWARTZ motored on
! S'Hi..ty h rcmalnln
kDtT L. rior. Her marrlnge to
fe.Mlcn will ?. "c
Mci" ;,- -ii. 1 untiprsinnit. "--
HI i...v --
SchwarU. 01 v ftn(, ha? nn
'"' fti Aire. Her curly hair In
ci -
"".. 1 .Ca.in nf brown, n Mc lins two
rll !! uSgVr ris U.w, Uunnle and
rUrmlnif JI"V.." ...Kf mm nut the
She Ims two
Wrmin "" , bt come ollt the
W. SD0 ".' Tlev lmve been at-
Llir OllCr .'" 1 . PLnslnnI
Kin, 8prIn.Wo nT .
Jill anu i" t'"''"1" r
n AND Mns. IIAIIHIHOW iv.
J..imi t nro cntsrtninlnsc n
M
.. o voting people nt their cot
umber of jpiing 1 i M
'.fcXwcitiTBrc'abrtrtideCrnw.
I'Luhe Jr. Dave Vogcls. Jack
EM. John -l?e. JV " t.i-.i- nu,t
Wdtln and tlio two um u., y.....v.,
KlIHam. 1-ou. remember the en-
r m fjrrriinn u uniutui "
r.fs7ttractlve daughter of Mr. George
l "".".j -j Tj:?.,Mroli nnrl Trig-
7. ?'"V "nnmmred In the
Inn tow ; -,: ;; ," Phiudel-
Cult, often and has a great many
RtiMids here. Tristram is mc oo .
rrienas "" i..-iu iinnn f'nlket.
Er. ana ". v-uiuk..-. ...-.-
f 2003 Ve Lanccy street.
.. . j-b irna.fn nnmtHW Altt nf
TSAW llOWJlll I1UU IU1U..I "
.l. n.iUi-nn.Htrntford the other
Irninr looking pretty In a pale blue
knitted sneater over a wiute sk . iier
hit m leghorn straw of medium bhe
d without any trimming. ou re
Btfflb. she came out the year before
SI? and had such a good time with
Anne Townsend. She Is the daughter
of Mrs. A. Lelghton, of Ovcrbrook, nnd
. 7...1- r.t nnoomnrv Howe, who will
U one of the most nttractlvo debutantes
Tew. I a sure. Her tea will be
f.
iTrefthcrA"holsVlr: Arthur Whitney
lowe. of -03Z ue i.anccy sircui.
toBmary is preuy uuu u uu." -lnl
style about her.
IIIEAIt tnat Jirs. Clarence . "'
.n,l tu-n nf her daughters. AUx nnd
. .. . mw Al tl TI.Ihh
ni. aFi-irml in Xcwnort on Saturday
Lnd ire staying with Mr. Dolnn at Sea-
.i.t. ..lll nw T1iI1ai'd Tlnnph.
n... i. .till In Krancc. where she Is
dolnr reconstnetion work. The Dolans
IU remain n ixewyuri. n i" '-
DID you know that Mr. and Mrs.
rinnlM Haddock Farr. who hava
u trnrollnir In Krnnec since last May.
Irere to arrive home today ? The Farrp
lire at Dcno House, Ulicstnut inn.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Frederick Stout, of
Ardmorc, and their son ir'recioricK, wno
hire been spending the summer nt
Kortheat Harbor, are also returning
today, and Mrs. Jack uroomc, wno nnn
ln vlsllinc her mother-in-law. Mrs.
John C. Oroome, at Winter Harbor, la
uptetcd back, too.
PEGGY is being very carefully
brought up and mother does not
like her to rat sweet things between
mub. Her older brother, Jackie, had
the Mme kind oC trnininig, but he used
to break it by cntinc nil lie could crct
when he went to anybody's house. So.
when Peggy started out all fresh nnd
sweet in her white dress with Us blue
smocking and her white pique hat,
mother warned, "Remember, dear, 3011
mustn t cat any cake or candy in 5unt
Mirjaret's house." And Peggy rembm-
Mred.
She came home with Hie evidence of
'a cake with chocolate icing still linger
ing on one pink cheek. "I did remem
ber, thOlieh." Rie told mother. "I illrin'fc
sat it in the house. I ate it outside."
XANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Iff. Tll1 Tr TTnhA. TO ,- r
?..S. nouff,8 th cnffKement of their
o&ughter. Mls.i ri iih,ih ura. e.
MM.rEd,war,1, ,1'ce"0 Wildht. Bon of
J,r; nd J'- William Wright, of Chcst-
.. u,, Ahuse viuiey,
Rnn.an.l Mr8, J,'P Llpplncott, Of 1713
Bprure 1 street and Bothayres. entortninca
. ?. re"Pun t their summer home
at Jamestown yesterday nfternoon.
tAV.nn!?ier1stl5F redding which will
thl? 5fMi,n V?rJorlt todaV will bo
aMl'h? MI GoIl". C Princeton.
ujlstant surseon of tho Onhthnlmlc
a.- H;1?.?1- t0 Mr- O Dewey
.riaer. also nf thin ni,,. r. .., . ,
nephew of tho late Admiral Dewey.
of Or,tn ,rs- J; G,ranvlllo Leach. Jr..
of BWc,mbJo'rnklntOWn ln th0 Ty Pftrt
aad'i.",'1 Mrs- ,J. IIoron Crosman. Jr..
,'"L'". Ardmir'o"
&.?? !iumJ,er nt their cottSSS
&ZL"nJ-Jl- wHl retuPr.
Mr j0hWr!n n rurves an1 Iler Bono.
fflf!i.ana Mr Dllla Curves, of 852.-.
SS?. Siinu ,Che3""'t Hill, who
a war n,,lvlrB abro'ld tor mo.e tha.i
will sail r, 5 A5. lreH(;nt l I'arlo. They
SWmbir '" C0Un,ry th lnt,er pnrt
au n nVn ,, "imrion unurc n
who 'sDent th-nural, lanf Chestnut Hill.
"till ?nl VrVnhk;e.n.1 n th0 e"'
cSSn,ihiaJ H:..1""inn win
September
B.M.in"Lr collage tlle Ilttcr , f
Llmpr11 'Suart - Pu'ey. f
en the i,irav,re relvlnF otmirrotulntloiM
0Mrttrilh "f a dnuRhtur, Yvetto
Mrs p. usej-' " Friday, AuBust 20
rttw. M? P.irftnt;?' t)e,'0, ,,or mar
miln iv,ey, l8 'ile Bon of Colonel
Gently nn,dne,ri?k T'1?'10'- Pwy, tho
4, ". vln KlnB nnd their
VS,sfc pMbeth C. King, of
'f travehn, Vl' ""mantown. who
me tatter part of September.
aHr,famflvMn7vMoneur? 1,u,rtl nn1
Hill. Wh? '; Givers lane, Chestnut
tome thi if,0al c.hclca.' wl" rplurn
Wi.. Ai pRrt of thlB ,ncmlh
Bollngbrokc ii,Vdn:ard Ileclscher. of
hr home fr'ni ?or- .hftH r-turned to
MT, whe0m,.a forlli"Kht visit to Cnpo
Ea BMdiBhvnr th, f"1 of Miai
M Mfa iriw.,rrll' rtBhter of Mr
S'U. it the rt, NorriH;. of Chestnut
Nrfl and n.. Srttft' Mr- nntl Mi-"
luWrftrTOXr" honw
fcrtnMhe"unnU ?n,,been rranKa for
hTi at the i '",rnani0'lt weclt to
i! on Saturdav sr. ' k71"1 flrflt will
ttmber i7mt)er lB- and Saturday aeji.
&r,hmilyMS ,BT,,?1wt A; J'"" a"d
mntown ore sn.Ii1! '''"fin drive. CIcr-
,Mr.
f Chel,,rB' 1,av "turned f.oni a visit
'.HI av "uhM. f Over
mnir at thi?r rJje8n ,Bl'"dlng tho
R Ur to thel? imctnta? ln Male, will
ik. ,"r homB u'0 latter part of
.Ui. ,, ..
Mr.
- - h W. uuuin -
lm . n tolrig clown there over
. nf Mr. "" la vflpv
iiAvmnninvtiit " iw..
ffUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
. ' a. mm. . aasna -. . 1
ir nv Wynne Hears of Interesting House Parties in
yanW i .. r rr 1. ir-.j j r
Cape May uvvr tr vwunu una ijuuur
Day Sees Pretty Clothes
their family, wha have been upending
the summer nt their cottngo at Cam
den, Me., will return to their home at
Haverford on Scptcmbor 25.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry B. Coles, of 221
Kast Main street, Mooreitown, announca
tho engagement of their daughter, Mls
Marguerlto Cole, nnd Mr. Town3end
Hhermnn MncAlllster, son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Henry MacAlllster, Jr., of Denver,
Colo.
1
Dr. nnd Mrs. Albert Morgan, of Hono
lulu, will arrived In the States next
woek nnd will bo jnicstn of Mrs. Mor
gan's parents, Mr. and Mm, Silas John
son, at their home, near Mllbourno, for
beveral weoka.
Mr. nnd Mrs, jfmlth Stnthcm, of An
KOTa Terrace, nnd their son, Master
.Smith Stathem, Jr., who have been
spending tho latter part of tho summer
wltht Mrs. Stnthem's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William T. Carson, at Baltimore, at
their camp at Sherwood Forest, Md.,
will return to their homo tomorrow.
Dr. J. Miller Kcnworthj nnd Mrs.
Konworthy and their son, Mnnter Mur
ray Miller Kcnworthy, of tho Fine
hurst, hnve leased an apartment nt
Ventnor, N. J whero they will remain
until October.
Frienda ot Mrs. S. H. Conover will bo
glad to know that sho Is convalescing
from her recent Illness In New Hamp
shire and Is now at her apartment at
the Yarmouth, on South Fiftieth street.
GERMANTOWN
Mrs. Margaret Ahern, of 5038 Tacoma
street, has Issued Invitations for tho
marriage of her daughter. Miss Cath
arine' M. Ahern, to" Mr. Feter J. Alles.
240 Zornlda Btrcet, on Wednesday morn.
Ins, at 9 o'clock. In tho Church of St.
Francis d'Asslsl, West Logan and
Greene streets. A breakfast will follow
tho corcmony at tho home of the bride's
parents.
Mrs. William Droire, of Hollls, I,. T.,
Is tho guest over Labor Day of Mr.
and Mrs. Alcxnndcr S. Johnson, of 10
East Moun Flcasant avenue.
Mrs. S. J. Uoth and her granddaugh
ter. Miss Frances Roth, of 6623 Chow
street, has gone to Rlverton, N. J., to
visit relatives for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnett It. Simons, of
tho Manhcim Apartments, nnd their
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Scott, of
Morris Heights. N. J., motored to Re
hobotli Beach, Del., to spend tho week
end. Mrs. George Rhlmer and her family,
6621 Chew street, havo gone to Wild,
wood for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kelly, of
5627 Chew street: Miss Clara Fund nnd
Miss Mlrlnm Fund, of 5631 Chew stroct,
motored to Gettysburg, Pa., for over the
Labor Day week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Wlnslow and
tholr son. Master Walter E. Wlnslow,
Jr., of 647 East Mayland street, have
sone 10 wuawoou ror a snort time.
Miss Bertha Knbllcr and Miss Flor
enco McNolll, of G628 Chew street, and
Mlsi Mabel McNeill, 6947 Norwood
street, aro visiting relatives ln Eric,
Pa., for n month.
ALONG THE READING
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Well, of Olak
Lane, who aro at Barker, Me., hnva
been acting as chaperones frrr tho fol
lowing young girls, who will return
to their homes after todny. Miss
Dorothy M. Well. Miss Elizabeth H.
Well. Miss Aurelta Rosennu. MIbh
Mathilda Frnnkel. MKi Annetto Esh
ner and Miss Claire Karpeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stern, of Nwv
York, nro guests of Mrs. William Stem,
In Jenklntown.
, Mrs. S. B. Korfler, Miss Miriam Koff
ler and MIbs Beatrice Silverman, of
Elklns Park, who nre touring on the
Pnclfic Coast, nre expected homo shortly
after visiting Ycllowstono Park nnd the
West.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Cohen, of 115 Llndlcy
avenue, Logan, announce tho marriage
of their daughter, Miss Claudia C.
Cohen, to Mr. Glentworth Schepmoes. of
New York, ln this city, on Wednesday.
Immediately oftcr tho ceremony tho
oride and bridegroom left for Boston.
On their return they will llvo in New
York.
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Wyatt nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Sehnefer, of Logan,
spent tho holidays in Ashland.
Miss Jane B. Wyatt spent the holiday
at Valley Forge.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Anna Maimed, of 1234 Olranl
avenue, announces tho marriage of her
daughter. Miss Knto G. Maimed, and
flir. Louis J. Goldberg, cm Sunday, Au
gust 28, In the Green Room of tho
Adelphia. The bride nnd bridegroom
left on a wedding trip nnd will later
llvo at tho Rlttenhouso until the com
pletion of their new home at Stone
hurst. Upper Darby, Pa.
Another lato August wedding was that
of Miss Lillian Hlrshman, nsOR Osage
avenue, to Mr. Bernard Llghtstono, on
Tuesday nfternoon. August 30. Rabbi
Marvin Nathan officiated. Tho brldo
wan attended by Miss Jeanette Hlrsh
man, her sister, and Miss Sara Klaman.
Mr. Philip Greenfield wns best man.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Llghtstone will llvo at
2837 Diamond stroet nfter October 1
FRANKFORD
Mri William C Burgy and her son,
Mr. Marlon Burgy, who hnve returned
from Panama, whore Lieutenant W C.
Burgy, U. S N., has boon statlonod for
two years Js vIMtlng her mother, Mrs.
Mary B. Hlssey, for several weeks.
Miss Margaret Haubert, of 1519
Fcailkrod street, Is spending some tlmo
ut tho Delawnro Water Gap.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lynford Hamilton, of
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THE LOVE LETTER'
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STAYING AT ATLANTIC CITY
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MISS ELOISE GEIST
Daughter of Mr. nnd Mm. Olnrcnco II. Gelst, of Ovcrrbrook, who la
spending the summer nt Atlantic City. She will return about Sep
tember 15
1633 Wakellnp street, ore receiving con
emulations on tho birth of a daughter,
Elva Prnncca Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert II. Pemmey, Jr.,
of 937 Herbert Btreet, aro at Ocean City
over Labor Day.
Mrs. William D Mares, of 1739 Fill
more street, has as her pucst for sev
eral weeks Mrs. Arthur Blanchard, of
Providence, It. I.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Patterson, of Arrott
street, havo returned from Wlldwood,
whero they spent the summer.
Mrs. J. Donnld and her children, of
Orthodox street, are spending several
weeks at Lako Hopatcong.
Mrs. Murrell Hamilton, who Is spend
ing tho summer nt her cottage 224
North Wlldwood avenue. Wlldwood, en
tertained these friends from Krnnkford:
Mrs. nobert Gunn. Mrs. Harry Funk,
Miss Huth Gunn, Miss Iluby Pross,
Mrs. Joseph Kroll. Mrs. Joeph Brehra,
Mrs. Herman Mohr, Miss Pearl Pross,
Master George Gunn and Miss Esther
McNeal, of Harr'burg.
NORRISTOWN
Announcement Is made of the mar
riage of Miss Elizabeth Dotta, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Dotts; of
64 1 Astor street, and Mr. Alexander
C. Ross, of Noble stroet, on Thursday,
September 1 In the Washington Momo
rlal Chapel, Valley Forge. The rector,
the Itev. V. Herbert Burk, D. D., of
ficiated at the ceremony. Upon their
return from a wedding trip to Niagara
Falls and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Hoss
will live at 533 Noblo street
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bookman,
of 21 East Fornance street, havo Issued
invitations to tho marriage of tholr
daughter, Mlsa Mildred L. Bookman, to
Mr. Merrll Jacobs, son of Mrs. Sttmuel
Downing, of DeKalb street, on Saturday
nfternoon, September 17, at 4 o'clock.
In the First Baptist Church. The pastor
of tho church, tho Itev. Will II. Hough
ton, will officiate at tho marriage. A
reception will be held at the homo of
the bride's parents nfter the ceremony.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlter Robinson Johns.
Moylan, nro entertaining Mr. and Mrs.
Dwlght Cooley at their summer home
at Island Heights.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank F. Thomns havo
returned from a stay at Inghnmdale.
New Hope. Pa., to their npartments at
tho Charter House. Media.
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EXPERIENCE
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Next Week ECIL n.
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Th-iSnt9 5'i!8 . Wanda Hawly
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FAIR.
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Sept. 5 to 10
Oregg'a Auloi I hut I'asx In the Air
Agricultural Exhibit Auto Show Horse
JUrlng Pet Slock Show eta
Running Itacea i:eiy NlBht Hut Saturday
A. A. A. Auto Knees Sat., Sept. 10
Spei lal tra.n'. from ItiMdlnK Terminal
(lood roads to Kruunds
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MISS REBA WIENER WEDS
MR. SAMUEL HERMAN
Double Wedding Also Took Place at
Traymoro Hall Yesterday
A pretty home wedding took place last
evening at r, o'clock, when Miss Reba
Wiener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Wiener, of 3108 Montgomery nvenue,
was married to Mr. Samuol Herman, of
Camden. The bride wore a gown of white
Canton crepe nnd carried a shower bou
quet of lilies of the valley. She was
nttended hy Miss Esther Wiener, hor
Ister, In a gown of bluo georgette, ai
maid of honor. The best man wan Mr.
Benjamin Wiener, brother of tho bride
After tho wedding trip to Atlantic City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. IJermnn wilt bo nt home
at 1220 Haddon avenue, Camden, nfter
October 1.
FLEKSIIER JAFFE '
JAFKE BRODY
An Interesting double wedding took
place Inst evening at 8 o'rlnck nt Tray
mo.re. ,IIa. when Miss Martha JofTo.
&Y,,shA0r, .f .Mr' and JI.rH- Lou'4 Jrto. of
3Z12 Dauphin street, becamo tho bride
J .Ir' Jo'ePh C, Flclshcr, nnd Miss
Hophlo Brody was married to Mr. Hy
man JnfTo, brother of Miss Martha Jarre.
Iho Rev. Abraham Neuman olllclnted
at the weddings.
MlM-Jnffc, who wore a costumo erf
W.iVi,.KrKett8, crepo, dimmed with
S", 'J,0,0, nn.(1 Pearls with tulle veil
trimmed with -duchess ace and ornngn
n S5,?f.iUV?v1.,ley a,n? rchldi. Hie was
JnffS .? mnMr.Sl5ter' MlHfl "ebecca
lairo, as maid of honor, who worn
Mr A raL1CViJ r llher'B brother,
.Mr. Abraham Flelsher, was his best
SJfU! ,BS0PN? swellerwa" brides
maid for Miss Brody and her brother.
J" ,BornT'lr ?& a best man
for Mr. Jaffe. Tho bridesmaids nt both
ceremonies wero Mlsi Dorothy Finkel
Miss Catharine Goldstein, .Mrs. Robert.
t: .Te' .MBS. ?cnn Kuwman. Miss
Jpnnetto Oppenhelmer and Miss Fnnnle
Steamer. They wero nttlred In gowns
of pastel Bhndos of taffeta. The (lower
gills wero Miss Frances Schenlck. MIkh
tlorence Brown nnd Miss Miriam
Fruldman, and tho ushers wero Mr,
Louis Blausteln, Mr. Arthur Rosen. Mr.
Robert Jaffe. Mr. Samuel Salkowe, Mr.
Irving Mohle and Mr. Isadora Woln
stock. Among the out-of-town guests wors
Mr. Robert Schenlck, Mr. and Mrs. Jul
ius Brown. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris Kaplan.
Miss Pearl Orennteln nnd Mr. Leon Ds
slck, of New York; Mrs. Wolf Schen
lck, of Washington ; Miss Jennie Wolf,
of Dalian, Tex., nnd Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Jaffe, of Houston, Tex.
After tho reception, Mr, nnd Mrs.
Flelsher left on their wedding trip to
Bermuda, nnd on their return will llvo
nt 1344 North Thirteenth stroet. where
thoy will be at homo nfter October 1.
.COST-C.P. A.-
THE PRACTICAL SPARE-TIME COURSE
Enroll now and complete training within six to eight months for posi
tions paying $1800.00 to $10,000.00 per year. Individual instruction.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTANTS' SOCIETY
509-11 Widener Bldg. Philadelphia
Locust 3410
F.ntJCATIONAT.
Itoth nr
Some People Wish for Big Pay Checks
Others Deserve Them!
Downtown there are many ways of earning a living, many
paths that lead to the pay check. But none with greater oppor
tunities than the position of file clerk thru whose hands
passes every letter written to the firm, together with the
replies. This necessary confidant becomes a pivot in the
organization.
If you are occupied during the day, the convenience of
evening classes is for you. Filing, though it must be learned,
may be acquired in a remarkably short time.
There are positions for grammar school, high school and col
lege graduates, experienced clerical workers and librarians.
Autumn Term Opens September 19, 1921
With a good pay check comes independence.
The trained file clerk has it. Why not you?
Call. Telephone (Itell Walnut OS.IO-ASSl! KeyntoDc Main 7431) or write
Ileea II. .Martin. Director
Standard School of Filing & Indexing
Globe-Wernicke Co. 1012-14 Chestnut St, Phila, Pa.
Oct. 3
rArnlne C'lnaaea In Commerce
nnd Finance nt Vnheraitr
nf Fa. begin, Iteilater now.
108 Ikiui Hall Ph. I liar. lOOl Htn. 2.10
AMIHIUMIAM, JIAIH.
Cushing Academy car1duai""
accepwd by all collesea. The beit at mod-
rata coat. Addreu H. fl. CROWELL
A.M.. Ph.P Principal. Aahhurnham tiV
ANNVII.I.K. VA.
UJJA.ON VALU COLLKUE Co-Ba.
Colleue. Academic. Murlc. Oratory. CoUeat
ratea. 1803 tJ H12. Muilo ratee. ISTJ fi
1460. For rataloic addreaa: ' II1L (i. IX
(,(SAKl Annvllle. Ta. w
Younic Women nnd fllrU
SHAKOS HILL. PA.
TUB ACAHKMV OF TIIK HOLY tllll.ii
A boardlnw and day achool for glrla. 37th
ear. Conduued by the Sliiera of the Society
of the Holy Cilld Jeeua Oeneral and co'iese
preparatory courjee. music, art. Uomeetlo
science, ltatee IB0O. Addreaa the Mother
Superior. Bo 2S D Sharon Hill Panna.
MT1TZ, PA.
L1M)KS HALL SF.MISARY
A Blrla" srticol ilnco ma. Academic Colleca
Preparatory Special C oureen Separate Jr
nnt. Ovmnaalum Secretarial p.,ninn
Itev r. 1. -irur, .,.,!., nOI mo. J.llltJ
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MAJIYL.SI) ('OI.I.ECIi: FOK MOJIICS
Lutherllle, Md.
An Ideal college in sue, equipment, location
anu ruurii" wi mn
and fol? valr.J" Ur."1 '
duate. Cour... In",,"
meVtlc l,nr" '?.! m J-
ana aoie, i wo
hltrh lehool KTtt
nlnA ortran dom
school of fxprciilon. art and elocution
pprrcf confrrttl Cntnloir Uox X
STi:IHIP MTTIITI
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Ideal SummerVhcations
ERMUD
Only 2 Days fromNewibrk
ftn.fA 5-3-00
9
lucludior AH Exptmei for Steamer, Hotel and Side Tripi
(2S7o Payment Inmrei Reierratioat
Balance 10 dijri before lailinr data.)
Cool, Invigorating Climatts-AIl Ouldoor Snorli
a?.',fV,Trn?ls ni SalUnir. IlathlnK Motor Hoatlnp; nnd i
' 'J '" ""Hiiniea uaya ana inlets. Kldlne, Drlr.
k or Cycllni; oor smooth white coral roadway
""""'s ufiiiiuuaa wonueriui (.-rystal Cavea and
manelous Sea Onrtlens.
Nf Ps.innvl C!l! I? r rt
.. ""fwii oaiuiiKi every 3 USVS It
Via Palatial Twin.
34 Whitehall St.,
runs-Ess vitii
Minrsit i ii uk..
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WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Samuel J. Levy, of the Brighton,
Fifty-first nnd Locust streets, who has
spent the last eleven weeks at the Mar
borough.Blenhelm. Atlantic City, re
turned homo Friday.
Mrs. Kathnrlno Bckhen, of South
Forty-first street, has returned from a
three weeks' visit with friends at Cape
Cod, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. James Nolan and their
family, of B74R Woodstock street, nnd
Mr. J. n. McClynrnt are on a motor
trip over tho holidays,
M00RE3T0WN
Mr. and Mrs. Francis C Stokes, of
Eastbourne Terrace, aro spending soma
time at Westerley, R. I.
Mrs. James S, Mnlsced and her chil
dren, of Troy, are visiting Mr, nnd Mrs.
Randolph Mnlsecd, of East Main street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walker Baureau, of East
Main street, have returned to their
homo after spending the month of Au
gust nt Ocean Grove.
Invitations havo been sent out for
tho marriage of Miss Edna Ollvo Ger
trude Cooper to Mr. Ralph Leon Goetien
bcrgor, on Tuesday, September 20, at
4 o'clock, In Trinity Episcopal Church
The Rev Frederick A. Warden win per
form the ceremony A recaption at
Plnehurst will Immediately follow the
ceremony.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Gladhlll, of New
bold avenue, havo gone to spend a week
with relatives In Allentown, Pa.
InTitatMM
or Auonce-
' meats
Moderate l'rlcei
Writ or Thane for Enrrored or Print
flitmplM,
ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Walait Si
TORE
sy Ti-rtMS
FRAMBES
& CLARK
Atlnntlc Cttr
Ctn flitnrnntre
Trtmt Hide.
1112 Cliftnnt Ht.
30 N. Thlrrt 8.
CAMDEN
ORDERS
Mattresses Renovated
SIZES ALTERED
Feather Ifenornted nnd Mad
Into MattrOMi
Brass Beds Relacqnered
CfPHFI 'i 1,M H- I'honri Lom. 4103
MlnCL O zd St. E.t. 37 m.
Vir
EXECUTIVE
KnrrATioNAT,
lloth Hnm
Young Women and Olrla
Miss Illmnn'a School for Klndrrcartnere.
Jr.. Sr. A Oraduate Couraea. Primary math,
oda Practice KlntlerKartena. Home-Ilka
atudenta' realdenr For particulars, addreia
A T. II.I.MAN. Principal
nnx I Snno Wnlnut St.. Philadelphia. Pa.
rnii.AnEi.rniA sciioor
OF Iir.ION FOR WOMEN"
Ilroad & Maater Sts.
Peslim I'l .Now Claasra In Harden
Architectural Dulmi. Mural Decoration
Mia NiDiennra .sriiool ror Olrla. Overbrnok.
Phlla.. Pa College Prep. & secretarial
couraea Athletics Write Dopt. I
MISB S JaSET SAYWAKD. Principal
Pnnvlanla merbrnok
HEVOS. PA.
DKVOS MAN OB
On main line of Penna H n. 10 mllea from
Phlla College 1'iep .
MUS. LASCnnS CAriCIS. Principal
n 110. Deron. Pa. ""CM',
kosi:mit PA.
HOLY CHim COLUJOE
For joung women under direction of the
Slsiera of the Society of tho Holy Child
Jeiua Ilarhelor of arts course, music art
Ileautltul buildings and forty-acre campus on
Main Line. For details, adJresa the Dean
Uox 23 P. Kosemont, Penna. wean.
WASHINGTON I) T " "
GUNSTON HALL
A Select Waibiniton School for Girls
TTtrrViAot tat nnila ! in trdnapnl -ti
rreparntory and icratluate courses. AU
forn,s of 'nllM under traliiod auper.
Msln. For cat.iloB and Mewi addri-M-
MRS. BEVERLEY R. MASON
1007 Florida Avenue. Washington. D. C.
sti:vmhip NOTKT.S
Days W
00 and
upwd.
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New York
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KDDOATIONAr,
Ioth tfjtrn
SCHOOL OF
Day and evening sessions begin September 6
Illgh School Graduates can complete tho two-yenr course in
Accounting, Administration, Business Administration, Secretarial
Administration, Foreign Trade or Advertising- by attending morning
sessions and obtain full credit toward the degree. The intensive nnd
practical work is given tho flrot two years. A faculty of 100 give
personal instruction.
COMPLETE LIST OF COURSES
Adrrrtltlnc
Arountlnr (CJ. I A.)
Arrnuntlnc (Mornlnsr)
Amnn.trnaU C'ourae
Andltlnr
nanklm (rrartlcol Coarw)
lookktrplnc Court
Iluilntm AdmlnUtrmtlon and Manaiement
llimlnrn and Halra Corrtatwndcnco
Commrrr-o nnd Indnatrr
Commprrlal Courae
ornmirrlal Knllli CAdmnrrd)
Commrrr ol Knlfli (Inttnalre Conrao)
rommerrlnl Law
CommorrJal Npanlah
ronvfynnclnr
rorporatlon Ftnaneo
roat Arrountlnr
Trrd'ti nnd Collrrtlon
Jononilea of Iliiolnrm
rtltn" 8hor,,uind Cottrae (4 months)
j;orrlrn Tradr
ronrjTear Collro Court In DualntM
Admlnlatrntlon
Course
From 8 A. M. to 12 M.
From 1 P. m. to 4 r. M.
(Clitck snbjert wnntfd and moat conrrnlont time for taklnir rnurao)
Pleaaa and ma tho School of Com mere circular dricrlblnr all couraaa and U
jpaclal foldr of the course checked. Theso are to bo aent to ma free of Aarie or
free of other obllratlon.
Thirty-six years' experience in buildina practical buaincsn
courses covering every phase ot commercial education.
Kama In full ....
noma Addreaa ..
Business Address
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Philadelphia
THE STEVENS SCHOOL
GERMANTOWN.
FOUNDKD 1SSS
An old school with a new spirit and new equipment.
! ?i.-?.U,N D.AY "POor FOB OIBLS j for bovs throush the flrstjrrad.
Klndergnrten. elementary echool, Junior and senior high achoola. Colleco
preparatory and general cournea.
Corpi of experienced teachers, college and profeastonally trained.
AthlecrlllnTe0nt!0IlmCUr0i AtteBt,on l CharMter "elopment
For Information nddreaa tho principal,
5IIHS KAT1IAIIINK M. nrvu'niiTii
221 West Chclten Avenue,
Bell Fhonei Orrmnntown 28S.
JBU&MlVJEt&& DaT School
COLLEGE Ni(ht School
For a Parlor Baiiotit Edncation
Kerrwhera our araduaffta am
fllllna- reaponalble po'ltlona and ad
anclnr rapidly. We can do the
name for you.
1200 Walnut St.. Philadelphia.
Phila. School of Office Training
Kntr nowr and hn ready In 30 daya Hoet
poeltlons forOUnORDUATES In Stenoa
ranhy r Ilnnk'plnx fAnr H da . 3B S in.
Yonnr Men and Hoya
The William Penn Charter School
No, 8 Sauth llth Street, rhlladelpbla
FotiMded J689
The aeadamlo year 1021-12 beaina Tueadar
September 20. 1021, and the Praapoctua mar
be obtained on application. Ouliointa wilt b
vvu u, mi.w.,iuu ,,u ,ur ciaaffincauon ax
puolte September 8,
Septeri
ard M
Rich
Gommere. Th.d. Ileadmaater
GERMANTOWN FRIENDS
A few acan-
earneat coMere pri-
paratory boya. Stanley It. Yarnall Prlnctnal
nil villi 1I.11IIICK llIKIMn.tT)1,V ur,w,nn.
Vn. ll.. ii.VV. "'"."? " """
For Hora. Ilox JO, huarthmore. Pa
W. P. TOMMNSON. M. A.
glKitLJ-ltriULHu. I-a.
The Mercersburg Academy
FOR BOY8 Mercersburg. Pa.
mi. uann ibviNi:. V. n ix. n.
Headmaeter flea lie
CHFTSUT HILL. TA.
Chestnut Hill Academy
St. Martina. Chestnut Hill, Pa.
An Ideally located country boarding and day
school for boys. Especially low rates for
five-day boarders. Reopens September 2T
Catalogues on application,
J. I.. rATTF.nSQS. neodmaater
PF.SNnLTtn. PA
rERKIOMKN SCHOOL TOR IIOYS
MU'le. Orator &. Iluslnesa, Scholarships Not
conducted for profit Mod rates. Catalorue
OSCVK s. KKIKIIF.T. D. D ITlnclpal
Hot 11U. Pennabnrg. Pa. w"pul
SAVKKTH. PA.
SAZAHKTH HALL MILITARY ACA1IRMY
Kox 80, Naiaretli. Pa. Founded 1743
Preparatory 4 'iuilneas Courses. Sr Inter,
med ate and Jr Deptj Athletics. Military
life Rev A D Thael.r D D Principal
I.AM VSTKR. PA.
FRAMil.IS AMI MAKSII t.I, ACADEMY
Prepare 1ot for all Collrgea nnd Technical
Schoota. Moderate terms. Cutnloriie. Address
E. M !IARTMS Principal "
iwi 1 1 j, i.jnrnmf r, ia.
WEN ON A II N j
Wenonah Military Academy
Healthfully a!tuaud In a residential
town A faculty second only to that of
W,,t WW J" ,mcV"r.' Academlo
course, 1730 for the echool year. Hss.
arate Junior Department 1030 for schrvJi
year Catalog and view book Do! m
I)R. CUAKLKS II. LORES CE Ptm
M.VJOII CIAYTON A. 8.MDEI;. sV
POUT DEPOSIT. Mil.
TOME SCHOOL
Sational lloiirdlng School for Ilnr.
RATh lOO0
Murray Pcabodj llrueh, I'M. n nir-,.
Port leiolt. Md. """or
HLACK.STONK. .
Ul.CKbTIM', MILITARY AtAIFMY
Illackstoiie. Virginia 'l"rJ'
Dept . Military Academl. , Commercial
For catalogue and Information addraVi
fCL. rK S I.ICO.N I'realdinl "
HKMIERSQ VV I l.l.i: . .N c.
Klue Ridge School for Iloya Select An-r.,i
l.d a.hm for !,.. Ii irs and upward
Ideally located In delightful healthful c.
mate home-IIke, refining Influences, Summer
camp ft regular sesa.on prnld all-yr h,
.chonl Sessional fee I.1RO For catar .rt
dress North Pirollna Hrniler.oiiTllli.. fiox 1
Ml'SirA
ISSTKITTIOSS
OTTO MEYER
former assistant to Revelk
pupil of Ysnye. teaching- at
2210 WALNUT ST.
Pllnlli, Locust SHU
and
ZECKWER-HAHN PHILA.
MUSICAL ACADEMY
Mnln Nehool. 1017 Snnire Street
pr-ns heptember 1st h,r registration. Classes
L"il1.i't"mbor '". Send for prospectus
HYPERION "tiiimi. or music
,.7 . ' P'i" S nt iltli Vocal
'J ',. Vf- yrn Frinkiln K Cresson
D'r 1711 rh..tnnt Ht 7 r, lnn St.. Ot".
C. TAPfCHM Teacher sf slnifn.. irna
rtAAntcxA ii t
-
KntJCATtONAT.
noitl Brrn
COMMERCE
Four-yrnr Collrte Srcrrtnrial Conrao
ronr-rnr Collfif Conrar ln Actountlij
Foiir-7ar Collrge Courao In JTorrlin
Induatrlal Mnnarnnrnt and DIMrlhntlon
Interior and rommrrtlal Dcoratlnr
Inroatmtnta nnd Insurance
Normal rommrrrlol Courao
omr Tralnlnr Conran
lrnniifl Mannarmrnt
I'rnrtlrnl Jounnillam (Errnlnr Couraf)
Prrparntorr Accoundnr
Proof rf.ariln
Rallvrnr Troniportatlon
Krai i:atai Law
Rrni
Itr
nrokerato
Itrnortlnc
Salramanahln (Wholpaalr)
Catnrday Momlnr Conrara for Tatnr
Sfrrrtnrinl Conrao (10 months)
Shoiihand (Pitman or (Irrar)
Trafllo Ratfa and Manatrmrnt.
Two-iriir Day Courao ln Aeeounlln
(C. P. A.)
Tpenrltloc (200 machine)
nro offrrrdl
From 4 P. M. io P. M.
From 7:30 F. M. to 0:S0 P. M.
Germantown, Phl'ladelphln
WANAMAKER
INSTITUTE of INDUSTRIES
N. W. Corner SSd and Walnnt Streete
Day Claaaea barln September 8. Afternoon
and evenlna. September IS
AH Couraea Comnore Tricea With Other
Hchoola
Dr Couraea. From 182.00 to 1123.00
D Monthe' Arerate, f 3 50 to 12.t5 Per Month
Afternoon Couraea. From (IS.00 to S7A.00
1 Month' Arernre. f3.1S to 910.73 Per Month
Krcnlnr Couraea. From !2 00 to (37.00
7 Montha Arrrace, (1.70 to (S.ZB Per Month
Saturday Cooraea, From (1S.00 to (31.00
0 Montha' Average, St. 00 to (3.60 rer Month
Save 12.00 to 110.00 paying ln advance, or
pay ln four weelca,
Tel., toe. 8140. for Catalog or Send Portal
EXPERIENCE
;,.?"" ra'nlnP ' e-ju vaent to
'hat acquired through actual ex
perlenca. but leas costly.
A course In General Ilnaineaa will
t.r-al way?" """Curtly prM!.
1 vfriSrt?0!! PD" flnbT 8
Mgnt School opens Sept. 10
PEIRCE SCHOOL
of bgsikzss AMflNEiranai
Write for S7th Tear Book
' 1
B
T CENTRAL
M. SCHOOL SYSTEM
For Boyi and Cirli Philadelphia, Pa.
FOCR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
12th A. Kace HU. 80th & Uuicaator At.
17th X Olrard Ar. Oreeue St. nb. School Lan
Central School, 16th and Raem St.
Junior and senior high school. Including col
lege preparatory department. Develops the
constructs a faculties through physical and
moral culture Studenta taught the practical
and skillful use of handa as well as brains.
Small claases. Constant personal contaot with
an exceptionally able faculty Large play
gTound gymnasium. lunchroom splendidly
lighted anil ventllat rl,,.,nAma . ...
students may be admitted now Open to nttier
aennminaiinna. Wr, f0r yr hook it ratal.
Fh.7rleJnilrlonuw,lh- Frlnolnal
loth and Kaee Sta.. Plillndelphla.
FALL TERM I1EGINS BEPTEMUKR a
Our regMlsr day and night classes In
shorthand and typewriting and In book,
keeping and accountancy begin September
0 Investigate and enroll now Personal
and practical Instructinn rn.i,i.- J'
graduaUi. Call or write for full Information.
PHILA I1U8ISERS COLLEOB
and College of Commerea
1017 ThelMnilt St.. rhlladelnhl.
Straycr's Business College
807 Chestnut Street
We train the !,, HiHnouranh... ..
r"i-it'.,;,k",p"'.", accn,""nts. sslmn and"
atrulatlng-machlne operators .N,w classe
jttartlng now
Day and
night. Positions
jruaranteed What would you Ilk. ... I...S5
Walnut WIS
, ..., ,H ir.iH
Friend's Select School For ""m
-. .. . anA lrl
The Parkway, Chrrry mid IGlli Sts.
All gradoe tyiwern Kindergarten and Col
leae Stands for thorough work and a"l.round
rhrlatlan rhnrarter Ileglns Ninth Month
10th Nn open for Insertion and en?oll.
ment U niter V llatllanil. Prlnelnal" "
THE FARNUM SCHOOL
1807 Pine St.
REOPENS OS MONDAY. OCT X
Cllrla Little Hoya Kindergarten
Miss Rush and Miss Wilson
Principals
Philadelphia TurnKemeindo
School reopena Sept. 7 Uymnnatles, Swim,
mlng nnd (lerman nooklrt on reautstT
I r.nruii now.
llroed St nnd rolnmhla Ave.
. DEVEREUX TUTORING SCHOOLS
Aeerwood ?MJ"ta-SrW'ft wr5S.2
rizlll "eniion in stunies, Itevon- Pai,
!
SS a Mnnfh Night Hctio.il
. . D'r Tuition. tlB a Month
"'"'hand Typ-wrltlng nookkeenlnrfBeera.
tsr al and Ruslness Admlnlatratlony J5JI
'"i traln.d teachere. FALMBn "ritfliK
NBBS BCHOOL. 1(1 8 Tenth .lri, ""
1 HU HOI.M,V.N AC'IIOtlL, 2 J 04 Waloul it.,
-rnopen for if. tw.nty-eecond year.1 Sept. 5'
HPUINU (1AKDES INMT1TUTIB
nro air ana nawinur lis .!... bi. ..- r
nev -mni ror glrla and small he.. h .1 ivx
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