JIETUDE AN AFTERMATH OF NUMEROUS HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES SEVERAL EARLY JULY WEDDINGS AND PICTURESQUE ENTERTAINMENTS EVENING LED&ER-FHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1915. fwful Mid-Summer Atmosphere Summer ''SEWING class hns been formed to rneet on ruesaay uiuiniuso "' -h rlnss mot thU morning L home of Mrs. Joseph Walker Wear, Iravcrs Uno. charity bridge will bo hold next ,ji. nflemoon m .: iiciuck m mo ... Mr. John Y. Bishop, nt L, Columbus, N. Y.i for tho benefit . '.. ri.m fled Cross. Jlany labtes t already been taken and among those ; i -itend soma will corrto from Islington. Mount Holly, Pcmbcrton nnd lentown. .... A nf-e tfnrrlnnn TV Wrltrht. h liev, " ..-...., ffi Rt Aph s rectory, accompanied Dy '?if.i Leigh Wright nnd Miss Mario '4bp Small Point. Me. "f . .rr. .. ... In' Mrs. Edmund ii. -ucuunougn, 01 iiw fRouth Mth street, went to Eagles Jtero t6(pc;a f nr1nv anil will Inln ISe ibMr. Mr Itobert K. Wurts, at Ard- .' .... ...I. --aII.aaIH rlnllnUlA. nl a i Ui Virginia tvuiuciiiii uft..i v,. ..... '"tM Mrs. Christopher T. Wetherll, of G35 jBhfrwood road, Ovcrbrook, who has been rfMCrWOTU I ,.,, t.-.i,I-a. HI--- In i SotMay, will return to her homo today. fir. and Mrs. Wctherlll nnd their daugh ter Will ICftVe mo vaitjr yi . wi .-lUKUBt . .... mM where thev will atnv nt 'the Lake Placid Club, later going to iho fWhlte Mountains. They will make tho vtrip by motor. ..i rn.Aft. fnrrlntrtnn. nf TTSnrtAi- U13 X-UUWOVi w... -...! f -" .-...-. . . irAnt Inn tvnLr.it da 4tin jrueet of her cousins. Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Boynton, at their homo in, St. Martins. -.... T Anrlrtrnnn nnrl Vint fntn. I Airs. Jiwiixo - j... .--.. -... ..v,. -Uy have closet! their town house, 333 Pino ItrCCt And aru uttuynn; nit,... nuuum;. h6mo at ucean view, . u. tj. ttaIah TTnrlrftnn nnrl Minn Pnullnn ,'.. j- f nhafmvn M. .!.. hnvn nnt B'Sut Invitations or a dinner and informal lh.- AM CathrHnv. .Tlllv IfV nt Mm Inn I, t Brown's Mills, N. J., nt 7 o'clock. ( i- Tmt1lnA TTnrrtRftn RmltVi. nf thft mu. ni ftntnrtnln o t limenonn tfi 'morrow at the Philadelphia Country Club, BUa. t. William T. Tilden. Jr.. who defeated i.l AnUiiiF1 ATr. HtnnlAv Trnrm1n. In a ilia jiiw'i - -rf ....., ...j-rVtHwM mnti'Vi vnntorflnv mnpnlncr nt (he Germantown Cricket Club, nnd there vwtrtti thA elnelftji nhnmnlonshln of Phila delphia and vicinity left yesterday aftcr : noon for New York, where he and hla '' licthtr, Mr. Herbert Tilden, will enter icothcr'tournament. QirM wiiiiam Alhpr Wood ana ner ffiuxhter. Miss Elennor Harvey Wood, of Mount Airy, were the gucsta of Mrs. IirA.i. Tirwitr TftKifunn. nt tlifl Hotel Ham (Dton, Norrlstown, over Independence Day. Alone: the Main Line IwnrnT-mt.-Mr nnd Mrs. EllgOnO o Mosler, of 6349 Drexel road, spent the Iweek-end In Rahway. N. J., where their iiaoghter, Miss Adclo Marguerite Mosler, lias been visiting for the last week. m rTT.nrrtx mi..., r.nn rinvMfl (lniinhtor ?."ri .j i,LZ ni.ul tv Dnvlds. la entertaining a house party of Southern Mends this month at her fathers cot- !.- .. T Annf TTcr Mnrmnn P. ftlnatl. BUftB a .ui'Hwv- ...' ..v.... - , . at'fitonybrooK, uiaiey ram, is tiiayciuu- Iwg-.tha party ISrJtnd Mrs. Shipley W. Evans. Miss EUbab'elh Evans nnd Edward Shipley Euni -will motor up to Seuylburg, Me., ihorUr (o open their camp for the sum mer, .wlBornTW Tfro T.Aslor Ti TfnnT:. of K3iiiiind, Pa., has ' been visiting Mrs. lpuy E. JacKson, or aicnon unu jo SMrs. David Smith, of Dudley avenue, ". tiiin ntrtnlnlntr Mrs. Florence Gar- l& Stt, of Drexel avenue. Atlantic City. lonnTirinrn Tm l?rnnla AT. Tlronkft. Wa ... , ... . ... ............a n i.m.t tf tl Aiorns avenue, win emeruun o-uvjuv Quests this afternoon at luncheon and I Mr. and Mrs, Robert II. Janney. of Lan- CMter avenue, are spending Juiy ai jian- cneater, vt. Germantown '. and Mrs. S. Walter Humphries, of Ml Woodlawn avenue, aro spending sev ffl weeks at their Stone. Harbor apart- aent, tince their return from California, Mlu TL, Loula Woodward, of West iCUpltr street, was the guest of Mls3 An- we uewellyn, of Shamokln, I'a., ior sev- trai wteks. '. . Mil. J. Thomnson Rldav. Sr.. of 122 Minhtlnx street, has left for an extended Wo through the Western States. She JI1 return about August 1. t Mr. arid Mrs. J. Burton Mustln, of Johnson itreM. Arrnmnanled bv Mr. and jMrj. Clarence Collins, motored to Forked ..-., n.,v.v ..cjr nccb .,a ,tw-v.,w. IJlri. E. Eldrldge Pennock. of 5722 rtene street, will spend part of July at tr Island, Casco Bay, Me. Sir. and ift- T3nlA.1 nn. a I.ai.ba ..owl.. nAn MS week-end for a number of out-of-town WTOl Mrs, Charles f!nrnn nf i37 Wsl r!nnl-r treet. is spending the summer at Lum 6rHie. Bucks County. VH?" Catharno Perklnson. of New York. ,f tu guest for several weeks of Miss "" e oien, of 61 Church lane. Mils it. Keenan, of 8119 Knox street. M rwurned from a sojourn in Atlantic . fi" X. Ctarter, of fi3 Knox street, Is mPvudlnw IavsmI -u..in in -n..n r-j " ! "SSM 411 AOMUCIlHi 118 Elibth Upton, of 72 Woat Rock- r- ."wi. nas returned from New York, lUe Was ha cutout nt nlfltlv-n If Pred-riaV XfAr-nir. et cow -...aIa.. S ' ,M returoed from a short stay Pvelsnd, O. ffl- a. Smedley, of B6 Bast Coulter ..- muniM rrom a snort stay H'dley Beach, N. J, I Vary T. T.lnv.1 - -- m.,,.... ia.a coding some time at Saranao Jrjn Mry Dunn, of W East Chelten I. IS IMnrllnf Am& 1vhk a T)-ni.. Mi. n c" " l """' 'JSS, W(''n. ' SB BAyrttpn trt. la "" ummr in HOBtOJl, Jlgjs. HowarH rvnm.A a. coon taw Hi., l.fr fit. Haaaj. i .. l. mil remain for some time. Cbarlui e vwii .j mi.- m.-,.... --" - - . ihv U41II.UH. i,0..CaM.Ma'' "' wrly nt CO Stav all juimnvini- - - -''wipge. L AIog the Reading anit jj John Keliaw., of Summit - J'okintown. acceswuUed by thlr b Pervades the City and Suburbs. Trips. from AVcst Virginia, Miss Esther Pnlllster nnd Ml-s Gertrude Hopkins, motored to tho Water Gap for the week-end. Mrs. Walter Reed, of Chelten avenue, entertained Inst week at dinner In J" nn'r of her guest, Mrs. J. Hughes, of m 81. James placo, Atlantic City. Mrs. Hughes will remain Until tomorrow, when she will leave for Chlengo. where alio will spend the summer. Miss Hannah L. Cunns, of Camae street, Oak Ljnc, entertained a house party of young people over tho week-end. Among those piesent were Miss Jean Cummlngs, Miss Mnrtha Phillips, Miss Helen Mc Klnloy, Miss Frances Curts, Mr. Jotepli Cummlngs, Mr. Arthur Selling, Mr. Hugh McConnlck, ' Mr, Hugh Dunlap, Mr. Harry Duulnp nnd Mr. Fred Filler. Mrs. Thomas Kefto, of Wyncolo road, entortalned nt luncheon and "BOO" lost week In honor of Mies Mary Thornc. of Boston, Mass. Her guests Included Mrs. Thomas Kecnen, Mrs. Hnrry Bets, Mrs. .Joseph McMnhon, Miss Marlon Tully, Miss Edith Clarke, Miss Helen Ilutton, Miss Matlo M-arrls, Miss Bessie Marshall. Miss Martha Brooke, Miss Mildred Sykes, Miss Mnrlon Do Chantnll, Miss Mario Jlmlno-, Miss Helen Hurst. Miss Katho ryno Scott, Miss Rea Hughes, Miss Clara Bedcrmnn nnd Miss Josslo Fuller. Mr. Robert II. rtrll-lTa nnrl A,M.. Lynwood nvonue, OlenBldo, havo left' for un uuy, where they will remain dur ing tho summer. Miss Qraco Mcchler, of Fnlslngton, Pa.. IS homo for thn nllmrnnr elm-li.it -..iU - ... -. ..., tJJ 1Mb ITIl.l ner parents on Greenwood avenue, Jen- itiniown. Mr. nnd MM. Clnnr-rrn f.n.ln- n,..ui accompanied by Mrs. Lasher's daughter, Miss Gertrude Gilbert, nro nt tho Hotel Chelsea, Atlantic City, nnd will occupy uimrirnems mero ror tho greater part of tho Bummer. Installation of officers took plnce at n recent meeting of the Cheltenham Dra matio Society, and announcement of tho committees ror the year were as follows: Entertainment. Mr. Otto J. Renn-r. chairman; Mr. Edward McPeak, Mr. Samuel Tucker, Mr. John Lccklo. Mr. Max Mnrschnor. Mr. Arthur Orr, Miss Lo Flnley, Miss Pauline Schlag nnd Mrs. Robert L. Welsh; Door Committee. Mr. Hnrry S. Ashworth, chairman; Mr. Richard Kaysor and Mr. Louis Brodhag; Hall Committee. Jlr. John Mcgcrle, chairman; Mr. John R. Schlag nnd Jlr. William Alburger; Wardrobe Committee: Mr. Harold Ashworth nnd Jlr. Gustavo Schlag; electricians, Jlr. Frank Fisher ana .Mr. Chandler Paul. West Philadelphia Jlr. and Jlrs. Robert D. Wilson chap eroned a party of young persons nt Ocean City, N. J., over tho week-end. Including JIlss Gladyo .Phillips, Jtlss Jlellta Ze hender, JIlss Anna Brown nnd Jlr. J. JIalcolm Johnston. They will return to morrow. Jlr. and Jlrs. George Grant Piper, for merly of 514S Hazel avenue, aro occupy ing their new home, 5627 Thomas avenue, Sherwood. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Edward C. Bendero have closed their npartment at 51st and Wal nut streets nnd aro spending the sum mer lh Langhorne. Jlrs. Bcndere made a short stay at Atlantic City before go ing to Langhorne. Jlr. and JJrs. Charles Grafton, of 60th and Upland streets, entertnlned Jlr. Graf ton's sister, Jlrs. R. S. Grassman. of Port Elizabeth, N. J nnd her children last week. Dr. Samuel JlcCIeary of 4610 Spruce street, Is spending a short time in Ocean City. Jlr. and Jlrs. Thomas JIcFarland, of R26 North 63d street, will start tomorrow on n motoring trip through Canada, to be gone about n month, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. J. M. Brennan, of 1405 South Allison street, aro spending a few weeks nt Sea Islo City. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. J. Kent Hopkins, of COJI JInrket street, spent Saturday nt tho home of Mr. John Jleyers, of Mechanic's Valley, Bucks County. On Sunday and Jlomjay Jlr. nnd Mrs. Hopkins vero the guests of Jlr. John JIcFetridgo at his home in Glenola. Jlr. William Allyno Fulmer, Mrs. Hopkins' son, will leavo on July S with the National Guard for. Jtount Gretna. Jlr. and Jlrs. Joseph E. Jforley, of 5013 Catharlno street, were tho guests of Jlr. and Mrs. J. R. Smyser at their cottago In Atlantic City. Mrs. William C. Knmmerer, of B003 Hazel avenue, entertained last week Jlr. W. F. Nichols nnd hla granddaughters, JIlss Evelyn Jones and Miss Jlay Jones, from Florida. Jlrs. Howard F. Park, of 4110 Pine street, will chaperone JIlss Helen Forster Close and JIlss Helen Breitenbaugh at Eagle's Mere during the month ofAuguat. I Girard Estate , Captain and Jlrs. Alexander S. Will lams. U. S. M. C, of 2322 South 21st street, with their little son, Wlstar Jlorrls Will lams, nnd Jlrs, Williams' mother. Jlrs. B. T. Jlorrls, left on Saturday for Smith town, Long Island, where they will be tho guests of the New York Stato Fish Culturlst and Jlrs. T. H. Bean. Thoy wlir be gone about three months, Mrs. William I.ee Pryor, wife of Lieu tenant Commander Pryor, U. S. N., of 2326 South 21st street, will close her resi dence, and with her little, sons, William Leo Pryor, Jr., and Knight Pryor, will leave tomorrow for the West, where they will visit friends In Wisconsin and JIIs sourl. On lier return Jlrs. Pryor will go to the Adlrondaclsa for the month of August and about September 1 to New port. Jlrs. Lucius Beebe. of Walllngford, Pa formerly of th Girard Estate, left on Saturday for Suffern, N. Y., wtjere aho will be the guest of Mr. Beebe's sister during the summer months. Sir. and Jlrs. Frederic Bond, of 2K18 South 18th street, are entertaining Mrs. O.' Y. Bucken and her little son, George Bond Bucken, of Auburn, N. Y, Msa Anna B. McGurk, of 2403 South Garnet street, with Mlrs Laura Bun, of Ferndale, Pa., and Mr. F. FerrU and Mr. A Durant, left on Saturday morning for a'motor trip to Atlantlo City, where they will join some friends and remain for about a wk. Mr. and Mrs- Frederick RlcharUjwm Ktrkland. of WO South th trt, hve -.1 their repldouM and gone to their UflHMr bonis at Bry Mawr, where they wtU remain until the fall Mlu BUixabetli URt4c, of IS Fort.r -aa tti.f ralunud from a. fart- jiiirtSs trip to Buffalo and Niagara IMU. I Mr and Mra Harold Brown, of Xttg South CUve'and terrace: Mr. T Brown ,d Mr Pcrc Baatian left on Saturday . - m.Ib....!. U? .-.!. flan rhoto by Cram Studio. MRS. FREDERICK ROBERT HARRIS AND HER DAUGHTER, MISS FLORENCE RUSSELL BENNETT HARRIS Mrs. Harris is tho wife of Frederick Robert Hnrris, civil engineer of tho public works office nt tho local navy yard, and her littlo daughter is a futuro belle of the navy sot. North Philadelphia Jlr. and Mrs. Leonard Goulson, of 2107 West Ontario street, aro spending the summer in Atlnntlc City. Jlrs. Valentino B. Clymcr, JIlss Elsie Clymer and JIlss Flora Clymcr, of 30-u North 7th street, havo gone to their bungalow In National Park, where they will lctnuln for several weeks. Jlr. and Jlrs. Ray Slgnor, of 1021 Venango street, are receiving congratula tions on tho birth of a son. Gcorgo Hart man. Northeast A freedom party was given to Mr. El mer J. Suttcrs and Jlr. George A. Sutlers by their' parents, Jlr. and Jlrs. Elmer i. Suiters, , at 235J East Allegheny avenue, Saturday at S o'clock. Thoso present wcro Jlr. and Jlrs. Walter Gracf, Jlr. and .Mrs. Frank J. Holmes. Jlr. and Mrs. Howard Chandley. Jlr. and Jlrs. John Saalfrank, Jlr. and Jlrs. John Sherwln. Jlr. and Jlrs. Charles Kruh, Jlr. and Jlrs. James Ulbton, Jlr. and Jlrs. Walter Smith, Jlr. and Jlrs. Charles Jaskey, Jlr. and .Mrs. William Dlener. Jlr. and Jlrs. Harry Jlarks, .Mr. and Mrs. William Adtx, Jlr. and Jlrs. John Davies, Jlr. and Jlrs. Peter Sherwln, Jlr. and Jlrs. William Thomas, Jlr. and Jlrs. Elmer Selfronk, Jlr.1 and Jlrs. Herman Gessler. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Walter Engle, Jlr. and Jlrs. Hnrry Schubeit, Mi. and Jlrs. Gcorgo Gullck. of Riverside, N. J.; Jlr. and Jlrs. John Car ney, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Edward Schemp. lr. and Jlrs. Joseph H. Weir, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Jlrs. JIargaret Sutters Bitting, Jlrs. Jlary Pierce, Jlrsi Knthryn Pierce, Jlrs. Emma Corry. Miss Elsie Corry, Miss Emma Corry. Jlr. Charles Fruh. Jlr. Will iam Fruh, Jlr. Charles Brown, Jlr. Vin cent Brown. Jlr. Daniel Dugan, Jlr. Wilt lam J. Miller, Jlr. Harry Bromley, Jlr. John Hnrrlgnn, Jlr. Robert Barr, Jlr. Harry .Myers. Jlr. Edward Jlyers, Mr. William Lepper, Jlr. Allen Wellcr. Mr. William Simpson. Jlr. Andrew Lipplns, Jlr. Frederick . Calhoun, Jlr. James JIc Govern, Jlr. Edward JIcGovcrn, Jlr. David Blcrney. Jlr. Harry Clark. Jlr. Tvininm Tiichert. Mr. William Ralnery. Jlr. Joseph Aloyslus Levy, Jlr. Edgar Ellis, Jlr. William JlcKlnley, Jlr. Harry JlcKlnlcy, Mr. jonn iucivimey, jir. uuviu t a.... ti- Tlnrm Ifontnn. Jlr. William Wool'scncroft. Jlr. William Hagan, Jlr. Ferdinand isomer, Mr. wiuiam i,ioyu, Jlr. Edward Vogt, JIlss Gertrude Legar. mi. Arsrin Smith. Mls.-t Carrie Saalfronk. Miss Florence Kees, JIlss Lillian Jloffatt, JIlss JIao Ulllespie, ansa Anna wimien berg, Jtlss Elinor Qulnn, JIlss Matilda Tv.hinann Miss Anna Emms. JIlss Anna JlcBrldc. JIlss Agnes Kllroy. JIlss Alva Hackett, JIlss .uargar.ee jnaerson, ansa .. ,. a) l.l. 111.. Ctltbl Vnnlai,,. flee 3iariO OII11M. WlIM WMHS. ,ww.vj, ....a" Anna Cunz, JIlss JIargaret Flnlln, JIlss Edna Jlease, JIlss JIame Jlease, JIlss Anna Cope, JIlss Agnes Sellers, Jlss Ger trude Dempster, Mrs. Annie Robinson. iro Vnrpnrpt Smith. JIIsh JIariraret Kohler, JIlss Elizabeth Woolsey. JIlss JIame Fruh, Miss jsiary 'inomas, juss Lydla Mattls, JIlss Lettle Jlock, JIlss rt.,.n.. T?rwm(iTi TIhci ITarrtAt T.ntz. JIlss Ida Eckhert, Jlr. John Class, Jlr. Thomas Doyle, Jlr. Frederick JIueller, Jlr. lienry j. ivoiucr, Jir. uonn .ui.ro,. Miss Elsie Staehle. of 993 North 7th street, and Miss Margaret Feemlre. of 911 North Uth street, will spend the week end together at Spring City. mi. . Anna Hnldman. of 1693 North fith street, will spend the holidays at Atlan tlo City. -rim Svlvan Dell Country Club held Its grand opening at Its clubhouse on Llndon avenuo. between State road and Frapkford avenue, yesterday. Lansdowne Mr William H. Dlnsmoro and his fam ily, of JIsKlnley avenue, are spending the summer at Spring Lake. - iT..hil Tlrnwn. nf Stratford ave nue, has taken a cottage at Wlldwood for the summer. Sir. and Jlrs. F. E. Sagendorph. Sd. of 136 South Lansdowne avenue, have taken a cottBB IT ln wmiiiw iih.wi. ... ti.. .A,,iAr mAnthlv mfiAtlnft- of the Daughters of Liberty, of Darby, the fol . . .7?.. aMaa. warn Aloctail for thA com- Ing yar: Councilor, John W. Welsh, as sociate oouncaior. in. v ". vice councilor. MU Floranca Garrett; j.,. vi-.. cvtuneilor. Mra. Elisabeth D. WeUb; recording sooretary. Mrs. Jennl. Smith ; financial Boreury, ir. a-uri. . ...........m . traajiuraar. Mrs Clara A. Gor ton truida, Mr. Emma Lincoln; Inalda Kuard Mr. Hattie Wllmonder; outside . A. f,...l. D A....,AAA lA.IAlAA ltt guara, sun. euwi . -. ..w. months, MUw Laura Garratt , lx months. MlM Florenca Garrett , Representative to State Council. Albert M Gorton ; alternate reprrtttinli.U'.u tg titttU Comu.ll, MlM Sadl Tioga JIlss Augustlno Jlorgnn Johnson has closed her town house. 3339 North 19th street, nnd lias gone to her farm near Princeton, where she will icmaln until Into In September. M1B.S Johnson will havo as her guests during the next sev eral days her nephew, Jlr. William Johnson Jlonkhouse, and Jlr. Theodore Earlo Jennings, of Gloucester City. Jlr. nnd JIis. James L. Weakley aro making a tour of the Thousand Islands. Jlr. Thomns Llpps, president of the Odd Fellows' Home, 17th and Tioga streets, Is spending part of tho summer in New York, nnd later will be Joined by Jlrs. Lipps in Jorsey City, whero they will pass several weeks. JIlss Alberta Peltz. niece of Jlrs. Henry S. Wcland and JIlss Elizabeth Peltz, of Hunting Park avenuo. will spend tho summer in tho Adirondack Mountains. Jlr. and Jlrs. Howaid JIacNnmee, their son. Jlr. Hownrd JlucNamee. Jr., of 2133 West Ontario street, and Jlr. Allen Irvine will leave today for Atlantic City. JIlss Hilda Marcus, of Atlanta, Gn... in tho guest of JIlss Selma Kohn, of 3723 North 18th street. Several entertain ments havo been arranged In her honor. Roxborough Jlr. and Jlrs. Joseph Sumner will leave today on a trip through Yellowstone Park. Before returning they will visit tho exposition. Mls3 Hettle E. Sheldrnke, East Lever Ington avenue, will spend t'ne summer at Wlldwood Crest. Jlr. and Jlrs. Robert Inncs nnd daugh ter. Miss JIargaret, of Rochelte avenue, Wissahlckon, aro spending tho summer at tho Delaware Water Gap. Jlrs. Daniel Lentz and son, George, of Spring JI1U. nro visiting relatives In West Jlanayunk. A euchro was given on Wednesday eve ning nt the home of Jlr. and Jlrs. Will iam Durkln, on Calumet street, for the benefit of St. Bridget's Church. The committee ln charge Included Jlrs. A, Jlartln. Jlrs. N. Jlonohan. and Jlrs. Will lams, assisted by Miss D. Wren, JIlss Frances Roach, JIlss Lowry, JIlss Jf. Deeney, JIlss Joseph JIcDevitt, Jlr. James B. Lawler, and Jlr. Vincent Roach. There was music during tho eve ning, and many beautiful prizes were nwarded. Wilmington ' President Samuel C. Mitchell, of Dela ware College, and Jlrs. Mitchell are stay ing at their home at Newark until the end of July, and then they go to Lake George, JIlss Jlary Jlltchell and Jlr. George Mitchell accompanying them Dean Winifred J. Robinson, of the Women's College, has been in New York for a week She will go to New Fame, Vt.. to spend July with friends and thon to California the 1st of August, and while In San Francisco will attend the conven tion of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae. MRS. N. HYMAN Before her marriage, last week, Mra. Hyman was Miss Ruth ( Frankford Jlr. nnd Jlrs. William Spool, who left Frankford for their summer homo nt Wlldwood, entertnlned a number of friends from Frankford over the Fourth. Among thoso present wcro Jlr. and Jlrs. Joseph Grnmm. Mr. and Jlrs. Edward Tschlra, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Frank II. Dudley and James Browning. Jlrs. JI. Gnllaghcr, of 2C06 Rhawn street, hud as her guests Inst week Jlr. nnd Mrs. William Davis nnd Jlr. and Mrs. Edwin Gallagher. Jlr. und Mrs. Harvey Shaffer, of Arrott street, celebrated their 15th wedding an niversary last week. Those present were Jlr. and Jlrs. Thomas Schaffer, Jlr. and Jlrs. K. JI. Godfrey, .Miss Hazel Gooding, Miss Ella Gooding, Miss Mar garet Goodins, Jlr. and Jlrs. Harry Clay ton, Jlr. and Jlrs. Earl Cully. Jlr nnd Jlrs. Hugh Emerlck, Jlr. Earl Emerlck, Jlr. and Mrs. Louis Mullen, Jlr. and Jlrs. Edward Schull, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Henry Jinx well, Jlr. and Jlrs. David Jlagtll. Jlr. and Jlrs. Walter Foulkrod, Jlr. and Jlrs. James Phillip and Jliss Pauline Custer. Tho offlcers of tho Italian-American Re publican Club of Frankford Include: President, Giovanni F. Jlontcmurro: vice president, Giuseppe Senatore; correspond ing secretary, Raefacln Nlcolcttl; finan cial recretary, Francesco Bllotti; treas urer, Vlnzenzo Flmmaro. The club has been organized ln Frank ford with nearly 100 members. As stated In tho bylaws, the club Is founded for the mutual social benefit of Its members, as well as encouraging thoBo who havo taken out first papers to complete tho steps that will make them American citizens. The meetings nre hold temporarily In quarters on Paul street below Unity street. Jlrs. Blancho Haines, of Hownrd and York streets, hns returned after n delight ful trip of several weeks to the Delaware Water Gap. JIlss Helen Oat Is spending n fow weeks In Coatesvlllc, Pa., at the home of her uncle, Jlr. Thomas P. Dalo. ' Hotel Arrivals QUECN'S-M. reterson, I'lalnfleM, N J.; W. 12. Mooro, Hu edeaboro, N. J.; W. S. Dewolf, Hcaillnr. Ta. CONTINENTAL E. F. McCllntock. llirrl. burff. Mr. and Mrs. WolfliiKer, Chamberi hurn, I'd.; Antone Neraas, I'?nnacroe, N- J. DOONClfs-C. L. Wagoner. Lutlwraburg. Pa.; J. Z. llrabson. Nottingham, I"a. BINCJHAM-Mr. and Mra. K. II. Ruascll. ,M toono, I'a. , Jlr. and Mr. S. II. I. Inn, Harris, bur?. HNiVcn-JIr. and Mra. J. D. Itnney, WU mlngton, Del.: A. J. Davies. Scranton, I'a.; A. I. Willi., Hloomibyrg, I'a. Wt.NlJSOn-A A. Shlely, Irwin. To.; J. B tlcnitrlck-, Eric, I'a.; R. Summers, I'hoenlx llle, I'a. VI.ND!U-Mr D, K. Hamilton, Allentonn, Pa : I. ". Chamber Johnston n, I'a., L'. II. Hmltli, llarrlaburg. AIlUt.PllIA 8 W. Slsnon, Erie, Pa.; Mcharr! S Wllllamkon, Huntington, pa.. Sir. ami Mra J B. I'enill.ton. neartlnr, Pa. ST, JAMES Mr. and Mra. Charles Lewla, llar riH'iunr, Mr. and Mra II J. llllhley, Hcian ton, I'a.- Harry E. Dill. Cincinnati. WALTON N. I. Dourncrty, FltLburirh; Mr. Josei'h Jolmjton, Krle, I'd.; Mra. Woodruff. i;rlo, Pn STENTON r". W. LamplnK. Jr., Heading, ra.; C L ramon-, Selleratll, Pa.; W. 8, Tay lor. Selleravllle, I'a. COIXJNNADn Jacob LUhtner, Ilarrliburx; W. II. Simpson. Haskell. N. J.; W. T. Ar nold, hlurlton. Inci. IUTTfcNHOCSG-Mr. and Mra. J. O Taylor, l'ennsrrtn e. N, J.; E. A Ryan. Wellsboro, I'a.: Charlcn Kdmunds, liagerstown, Md, IIEl.l.KVL'K-BTllATKOni-. John c. Sprout, rhtstrr. Pa,; A. W. Duy, Jr.. Bloomsburg, I'll., O. Atwooil llarlman, Danville, I'a.; riiailen n. Walltr, Wllkesbarre, Pa , Harry llean, Washington, D C , II B. Klfper, iJin iatir, I'a ; A. Mitchell Palmer, Sirouda l.urK. Pa. niT5-'AIlI.TON Charlea K. Thomsan. Scran ton. I'a.; Mr. and Mrs, B. Sexton, Hot liprlii., Va,; A. II. Mlhm. Pylrsville. Md , W. A. Croasmun. rtedclyffe, I'a , II. C Klnkel. Washington, D. C. Suffrage Events Today WOMAN SUFFnAOB PARTY. 8:30 p. m. Open-air meeting at 12th and Wharton atreeta Speakers, O, C. Woodward and MIm Knjtard. 8 SO P. in, Open-air me.tlnr at 20th and Federal streets. Speaker, Miss Amu Mo .'url-nd. Eq IL PnANCHISB BOCIBTY. Noon Open-air meeting at Horle, Harr)on & Kay TapMlry Mills, A str.it and Indiana asrnu.. Speaker. MlM Anna McCue, Noon Open-air mMtlng at Iha Brill Car Works, 01st street ana Woodland avenue. Speaker. Mlia Bertha Sapovlts. S p. m. Mis McCuc, who Is In charge of the Kensington branch of the society, with others wilt canvase sections of tn. district Supwurt for lh suffrage cause and votes will bo soUetled. HU p. m. Open-air reseller at .KM strati and Lancaster avenue. Speaker, MUs BertM. 8aovlls. Notices for the Society page will be accepted and printed ln the Evening Ledger, but all such notices must b. written on on. tide of the paper, must be signed la full, with full address, and when poeslbl telephone) number must bo given. Send til such conuavalcatleaa to "SeeUtr Editor," UtobIb Ledger. fl Chestnut street. Unless tbea requirements are carried out as that lerlflcmtloo mar be poaetU. tbe notice, will not b published. Miss Kaiherino Louise Davis Becomes the Bride of Mr. Thomns Dixon Pitts at Quiet home Wedding Mrs. M. B. Obert Gives Birthday Party in Honor of Granddaughter. MRS. WM. CADWALADBR DAV1B hns announced tho marriage of her daughter, JIlss Katherlne Louis Davis, to Jlr, Thou. Dixon Pitts on Friday evening. July t, nt her home, tW. Cedar avenuo. The ceremony was performed by tho Rev. Arthur T. Jllchler. txistor of the Luth eran Church of the Incarnation, In tho presence of the Immediate families nnd a fow Intimate friends of Ihe couple. Tho bride, who was gowned In the etistomarv while satin with trltnmlngii of old family lace and a tulle veil, carried n bouciuet of lilies of the valley nnd bride's roses. Sho was attended by her sister-in-law, Jlrs. Harry 11. C. Davis, ns matron of honor. Jlr. Oeorgo StefTany, of New York, ncted as bet man. Jlr. nnd Jtrs. Pitts, who are nt present on their wedding trip, will be nt home after Auguat 1 at .S32 Cedar avenue. Tho marriage of Miss Helen Roberta Wood nnd Jlr. JIalcolm A. Holllday will take place today nt 4 o'clock In the nfternoon, with tho lit. Rev. Frederick J. Kinsman, bishop of Delaware, olTlclntlng, assisted by th nov. Frederick JI. Klrkus, rector of Trinity parish. The bride will bo given In mnrrlnge by her brother, the Rev. Robert Wood, rector of St. JInrv's, Tuxedo I'nrk, N V nnd her only nttend nnt will be her niece. JIlss N'nncy Trotl. Tim best man will bo tho bridegroom's brother, Jlr. Wlillnm Holllday, of Phila delphia. After tho wedding Journey Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Hollldny will reside nt Komvll, N. J., whole Jlr. Holllday Is connected with tho E. I. tin Pont Powder Company. The marriage of JIlss Rose B. Jans, daughter of Jlr. nnd Jtrs. B. Jans, of 314 North 15th street, nnd Jlr. Robert S. Su san took plnco nt S o'clock, Sunday, July 4, In Jlosobach's drawing room. The cere mony was performed by tho Rev. Dr. Jlnrvln Nathan, of Beth Israel Congre gation. Tho bride woro u gown of bridal satin draped with tulle nnd net embroidered wllh pearls. Hor tulle veil fell over n long court train of satin and was held ln place by a silver castle band. Sho car ried n shower bouquet of bridal roses nnd lilies of the valley, She was attended by JIlss Anna Brodsky ns mnld of honor nnd Jlrs. Harry Susnn as matron of honor JIlss Anna Hrodsky wore a quaint old fashioned white taffeta frock, hlgh-walst-cd and n large pink chiffon picture hat trimmed with a pale pink rose and French' rosebuds nnd n girdle of pale pink, bluo blue streamers. She carried nn arm bou quet of shaded Bweet peas. Jtrs. Harry Susan wore nn exquisitely white cm bioldercd net dress trimmed with tiny osebutta nnd n glrdlo of pale pink, bluo nnd lavender. She woro n picture hat of pale pink, nlso carrying out the scheme of pink, blue nnd lavender. She carried n bouquet of pink rrx-es. The bridesmaids wcie JIlss Rose Wertheim, of Troy, N. Y., nnd JIlss Isabel Lovenson. They wcro both attired In dainty white embroidered net dresses trimmed with tiny pink and bluo rosebuds. Their girdles wcro pale bluo and pink chiffon, nnd their hats cor responded, JIlss I. Luvcnson wearing bluo and JIlss Rose Wertheim wearing pink. They both carried arm bouquets of shaded sweet peas. Jlr. Susan was attended by Jlr. Harold i-wa :Testal5gftg Free Instruction in Spanish sp',J for Stenographers now Forming. Letter Writing, Translations and Conversation. FOSTER SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 1000 Chestnut Street STRAYER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE will mako exceptionally attractive offer this week to any person desiring a business education. 801 to S07 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. 8AI.T8IIU11G. PA. KI8IUMINETAS SPRINGS SCHOOL ron hoys Indorsed by overy American University. In dividual plan of work for each boy. College Preparatory Course and a good training for business life. Special course In agriculture. Scientific physical care Pure water, good food. 200-acro farm. A school of character. 28th year opens Sep 21. Write for Cafg No. 21. Klsklmlnetas Springs School, Salisbury. I'a. BALTIMOKK, MD. AFFORDBY NORMAL SCHOOL Kindergarten Primary Diploma. The lTth Session begins Sept. 27. Course of 2 years. Model and Practice Schools Elisabeth Silk man, 1'rln., Oilman Apart. C, Baltimore. Md. lK.AIHSTOWN, N. J. BLAIR ACADEMY FOR BOYS Hfl-acre campus: lake. S mod. bldgs. : gym swim, pool. Endowed. Tuition 40u. Address JOHN C. SHARPS. A.M.. P.P.. I'rln.. Box A. STAUNTON. VA. Mary Ilaliluln Seminary, Staunton, Vs. Lo cated In Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Unsurpassed i lima to, modern appointments. Terms moderate. Pupils may enter any time. Catalogue Mis. K. C. Weimar, Principal, Information for Your J$l SIGN,HERE Address Course desired .,... Location desired Your name , . . . . 'V Gordon, of New York, rts best man, And his ushers were Mr. Harry Suaan, Jlr. Benjamin ICetlman, Mr. I. Brodsky. The ceremony wns followed by a dinner, after whleh Jlr. and Jlrs. Susan left for a two wees' trip through the States, t'port their return they will reside nt Willow Grove, Pa for remainder of summer News wns received that Dr. George D. Fussell, of 411 Lyceum nvenue, Roxbor ough, son of Dr. JI. Iloword Fussell, professor of applied therapeutics at tho University of Pennsylvania, and Jtlss Elizabeth D. Hutchlns were married Thursday nt the summer home of tho bride's parents at Hempstead, L. I. Tho ceremony was that of the Friends. Tho brliio and bridegroom met at Swnrthmore College, where JIlss Hutch inson graduated ln 1011 and Doctor Fus sell In 1010. Doctor Fussell wns graduated In medicine from tho University of Penn sylvania In 1914. After tho ceremony tho couplo left for a motor trip to Lake George. They will bo at home at 422 Jtnrtln street, Roxborough, within 10 days. In aid of tho Holy Family Church, a Japanese tea party will bo held at Fox Place, Domino Lane, on tho evening of July II. JIlss Elennor Jtulroney was the guest of honor nt a party given at tho homo of her grandmother, Jlrs. Jlary E. Obert, Ridge avenuo. tho occasion being her Oth birthday. The lime was happily apent In playing games and listening to solos nnd recita tions of tho children. A delightful lunch eon wns served of the delicacies of tho season. Tho tablo was dnlntly decorated nnd the atmosphere reflected n. pink ef fulgence. Tho favors represented Cupid holding n pink rose. Jtlss Eleanor was tho recipient of many beautiful gifts, which sho treasures most highly. The guests Included JIlss Ruth Briton, Miss Dorothy Elslcr, Jtlss Phoebe Car lcntor. Jliss Helen Scery. Miss Margaret Etsenhnrdt, Jliss Elizabeth Elsonhardt. Jtlss Jlnrle Tlgh, Jliss Elizabeth JIuI roney. JIlss Dorothy Lord, Jtlsa Gladys Lord, JIlss Dorothy Llebert, JIlss JIarle Cunningham. JInster Aloyslsus Seery, JInstcr William Boone, JInster Charlton Cade, JIaster Francis Dever. Jtastcr John Dover, JInstcr Joseph Schlotcrcr, Jr , JInster John B. Obert. Jr.. JInster Joseph JIcGllI, JIaster John JIcOIU. JInster Frank Wilson, JInster Edmund Wilson, and JInster Thomns Wylde. Tho allied committees of Roxborough Commandery No. 61, P. O. S. of A., will conduct nn elaborate street carnival on July 14 and 15. The nffalr will be located on Rector street, from Pechln to Jlltchell 3'reet. What's Doing Tonight Municipal Band, Dobson'a Field, Queen lane nnd Crcson street, Kails o! SchuIklll: 8 o'clock. Free. Philadelphia Band, City Hall plaza; S o'clock. Froe Kalrmnunt Park Band, Strawberry Mansion: 8 o'clock. Free. Ijtncnater Avenue Bustncpa Men, 30.10 Lan caster avenue; 8 o'clock. Free. Coho.-krlnk Business Amoclatlon. Oerman toun avenuo nnd 7th ttroet; 8 o'clock. Free Fmnkfurd Board of Trade. BU12 Frankiord nvenve, 8 o'clock Free. Market and 2il Street. Business Men's Jj fOilAtlon, .'.210 Market street. 8 o'clock Free NAZAItETII. PA. SEND YOUR BOY TO Nazareth Hall Military School Sattest placo ln America for him Established In 1785 Rev. S. J. Blum, D.D., Principal WYNNEWOOD. PA. "Country Day School for Boys" A school In which the better methods of education are combined wlth, healthful, su pervised exercise. Open In 'September tt Wynnewood, Pa, Rer. Gibson Ilrll, A.D., U.n.jIIeail Master, 8S10 NaTuhor Street, Chestnut Hill, I'enno. CIIAMBEUSBURO. TA. PENN HALL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Located In tbe beautiful Cum berland Valley. College Preparatory and Special Courses. 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