Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 07, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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MRLY JULY SPEEDS MANY
nrrrcfn7V7Cr mn M a am iATnnr,
JULY WEDDINGS ARE POPULAR,
THOUGH NOT SO MANY AS IN JUNE
rjw" jjtmi mvu MUUiyTAUyo
EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JTJLY 7 1915;
ifhose Still in Town Plan to Go
Informal
i
m
.n.t.fAU Ta. KANDRIlfl ami
Mti. Helen Sander-., who have re
Whttti from Atlantic City, will close, their
W' D-.t-lt.tr T.fltf A trt i
week and win b "'""", " '"
B,ln unlit the end of September.
' w Alexander J. Caesatt nnd Mlsa
fe.SV.lt Pnt a snort time In New
!,k yesterday on their way to ineir
KSiiMr horn in liar naruor.
tti.s Jeasle. Wllllts, daughter of near
w it. I Albert . Wllllts. U. S. N.. of
Amlral. .'" ' .. , ,. T,.rt.ilnlnn
300 BonHi 07"WshlnKton. a. her
SmI tor " day.. Ml.. Bryan will
!"' . ... if -InmAnlnwn. II. I..
,.-,, iomo- remainder of
whrs s "
ji aurnmer.
u-j, Fetheraton Conner and Mr. Ed-
?D h. Conner have opened Nether-
5JJuaX Narraganeett Pier, n. I., for
jj,t lummei1.
ir Littleton Waller Tazewell Waller,
Tci 'Colonel Waller, U. S. M. C, of
Ak w.vv Yard, has as her guest at the
Sto Allco Baushman, of
Elk. Va., who 1. en route to her
WoiL. i,,;. Mr.. Daughman will re-
.in with Mrs. Woller about two weekB
Mf. Waller has discontinued her "at
iome" on Thursday ofternoonH until the
fall. .
.... tv.nri. Shanley Qlnther and fam-
iHi iiv of SH South 45th street, havo Just
W turned from a. motor trip to Seaa.tlo
Park, where mcy npm. " ullli
July.
Dr and Mrs. E- Baldwin Olcason and
mi..' Helen B. Oleaoon, of 2033 Chestnut
rtrlet will Pnd late July at Twilight
Park In the Catskllts, and from there
will go t Chelsea for tho remainder of
the summer. .
. in.. Rmllr L. Fallon Is visiting her
iSkwnt, Mrs. John Warnor, at her uuraraw
Stoma In MarDieneau, raaira.
n. .n m. Georsro Fetterolf. of 1U
r .' aith street, havo left for Beach
Haven, N. J., where they will remain for
Hvtral weeks.
Id. and Mrs. William Okie, of Mar-
ibttltbn, Del., are receiving congratula
te on the birth of a son. Mrs. Okie
will be remembered as Miss Charlotte
UW. the sister of Dr. J. Packard Laird,
tt Boulevard avenue, Dovon.
i ua and Mrs. Henry Mather Warren
',Vjive closed Fairfield, their residence In
, Devon, ana are passing i Hummei
k Tork Harbor, where they entertained a
UnB bouse party over the week-end.
nJR . . . .
ullf Prof, and Mrs. J. Alexandor Clark, or
, Devon, havo opened their bungalow at
L Tobyhanna, where they entertained a
f imall house party over the week-end.
I Miss Dorothy Barnes, daughter of Mr.
M and Mrs John Hampton Barnes, of "West
'Acres. Dovon. has gone to California for
Pa stay of several weeks. Whtlo In San
Francisco Miss Barnes win do me guest
of Mrs. A N. Burt.
f Mrs. Arthur Charrlngton, who has been
B ine guest ior several oays ui nor pureum,
f Mr. and Mrs William Nelson Wilbur, at
Jfldlewood Farms, their place at Devon.
has returned to her home In warrenton.
Va. Mrs. Wilbur left yesteraay ior a
Ihort sojourn at Norwlchton, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace F. Weeks, of San
Joucl, Boscmont, who have been spend-
the winter at the Belgravla. are the
?lant3 for several weeks of their son-In-!iw
and dnuehter. Mr. and Airs, llenrv
-.-jaili Lux, at their homo on Annawan
Titrtet, Hartford, Conn.
AU
W Mr. and Mrs II. Badcllffe Roberts, of
fcOreen Bank Farm, Vlllanova, have gone
to Winter Harbor, where they will pass
the entire summer. i
Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers Maxwell,
Jr., havo closed their homo In "Vlllanova
B and will spend the summer at Watch
1 Bill, R. I.
Along the Main Line
HAVERFORD-Mr. and Mrs. Frank B.
Fatter will leave shortly for Maine,
lhero they will spend the summer.
fcJlr. and Mrs. William M. Field and
(llju Lois B. Field, of Old Lancaster
rata, win leave July zo ior a tour
upugn Canada, Alaska and California.
IBOSBMONT-Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
Btewn. of Gulf road and Ithan avenue.
nblve taken n. hnii.A nl NfirrnflrfLnflAtt Plnr.
ihlch they will occupy the early part
ci J my.
t Mr. and Mrs. Charles filnnlcksnn. of
IMontgomery and Ithan avenues, havo
iUtn spending several days at Stock.
'Midge, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Alhrt Tt TTnRklns nnH
( Mr. Albert L. Hosktns, Jr., of Rosemont
, .icpue, iit yesterday for Curtln, N. Y
nere they will make a short visit be-
: fore going to the Adirondack Mountains.
Tney will return tho last of July,
Bala-Cynwvd
Mn. CharUa .T fiA v t.-. ti.
!MrrIe?,roa! BaIa wiu' b6 th &uet ot
, -. u u. rairDairno tma montn at
r Bummer home In Chalaea,
MISS JMfl Hnn P(rVin i -nit-h ...!.
' tpendlnff eeveral weeks In New
I 1VIK,
Mill RflvaVi TJI1- . i- ku .-a
Fwyd, la vlaltlncr in Stenton. Pa.
Chestnut Hill
tityf Mrs- Emanuel Q. Kolb and
M."j miiy, of Goven and Stenton ave-
k wm spend this month motoring
Kh the East, taking tn New York.
Wnts In Connecticut,
JjfF- nd Mrs. James Ellison, of 1533
Vntr RtV.At Vim... .1, - t,..- I.
wMtattt Hill for the summer.
I fit, in A MV. T7KMHH -n ni..i -
BteLVi Im An" have returned from
upr"1? iftVera weeks at Cape May,
Imv.? Bret'0I Wood, for a atay of
' -, ntB
Ofirtnfinfnixrn
iWl BeatriCS Tavlnr T7nrllB, C.l.u.1
Ha2 an uha ,e 'or Cambridge,
it rtindir6 ' remain a. the guest
k?." Harry B- Curran. of the Fairfax
i S,i ,7 ana p- MMon. of
I,1 motor trip.
W. and Mr.. John O. Riltlnelr. of
S .trkf o ...., .v..,- .'
me in the Poeonos.
Hd Mfl .TUMIAS HYanjtn TAt. . .
JODhlnA nAn-. I11 I-..- 4 .-
- --- - niBjq rt mayo fruitiwr-
LJ?ot0r Jor JaroetOwn to ooaupy
rptjfeg-j "w MiHUCt- i UO
Charie J Lukens. of the Dal-
khl,pn.'Vn? th wraer inontlw at
aore Mrs. Liilcm- will r.m,in .t
r lark until SmLmW
lb.
fiLSr- tsiurnu, of 10 w
r wu . aosowpaalta by Iter
to Various Seaside Resorts, While
Affairs
two children, ha. taken a cottage at
Cape May, N. J., for July and Augu.t
Mrs. John DeLong and her daughter,
Mrs. Wayne DeLong, are spending sev-,
eral week. In Atlantic City, N. J.
Mrs. F. W. Hammett, of Velham Court,
Emlen nnd Carpenter street., I. at pres
ent tho gutst of Mrs. I. P. Wise at
Btroudsburg, Pa.
Mrs. George Lewis Smith, of 6638 Wayne
avenue, accompanied by her son. Master
ueorge Smith, has gone to Beach Haven
Until September.
Mrs. At. B. Fortln nnd daughter, Miss
M. Fortln, of the Delmar Apartment
Iiouso, West Chellen avenue and Mor
ris street, are at Galen Hall, Werners
vale, Pa.
Mrs. William Allison and Crawford Al
lison, of the Delmar, havo gone to Provi
dence, R. i for July.
Along the Reading
Mr. and Airs. Samuel Duncan aro oc
cupying their new homo on Atlll road.
Ashbourne.
Mr. Atahlon Jacobs, Mr. Stewart La
Dow, Atr. Bart Pflngst, Atr. Osborne
PflngBt, .Air. Thomas Jones andMr. Joshua
Holmes, of Oak Lane, havo gone to
Camp Tocumfeh, New Hampshire, to
spend the summer.
Air. and Airs. Henry A. B. Schwarts
will be at homo after September 1 at
their new home, Oakilalo avenue, op
posite Alt. Carmcl, Glenslde. Aire.
Schwartz was ono of last month'o popu
lar bride., and will bo remembered as
AII8S Kathcrlno Tochcm, daughter of Air.
and Airs. Bernard Yochem.
A lawn feto will bo given by the Ladles'
Aid Society of Glenstdo Methodist Epis
copal Church on tho church lawn Satur
day afternoon and evening.
Air. and Airs. Julius Well, of Elklns
Park, mil have as their guests for tho
summer Airs. Well's parents, Mr. and
Airs. Louise Sailer.
Air. nnd Mrs. Newell C. Bradley, of
Spring Valley Farm, Huntingdon Valley,
havo gono to Nantucket, where they will
spend tho summer.
West Philadelphia
Airs. John A. AlcCann, of 4420 Spruce
street, announces the engagement of her
daughter, Allss Berenice Ruth McCnnn to
Air. J. Lawson Bally, of Salem, N. J.
Dr. and Mrs. Edward B. Dewhurst, of
the Atontcrey, 43d street and Chester ave
nue, returned yesterday from Point
Pleasant. N J., where they spent tho
week-end.
Airs. Adam S. Conway, of thoAvondale,
39th nnd Locust streets, who Is the guest
of Allss Alnrgnret May at her parents'
cottage at Lake Sunapee, N. H., will re
main until tho end of the week. Air.
Conway returned to this city yesterday.
Air. Wynno Ayrcs and Atr. Arthur Alld
dleton are on a camping trip of 10 days
on their motorboat near Valley Forge.
Air. nnd Alra. John Mason, 1314 South
Lawronco street, have Just returned from
a trip to Sea Isle City, where they wero
tne guests of Mr. Jonn .m. Manner, Mrs.
Alason's father.
Airs. Frank Connelly, 6711 Osage avenue,
and her daughter, Allss Josephine Connel
ly, ore visiting In Wlldwood. N. J.
Tho choir of Knrmcl German Reformed
Church. 72d street nntl Elmwood avenue,
entertained at a concert. Those partici
pating were Air. Walter Goos, Air. Alfred
Wlegand, Airs. L. Toudy, Allss Tllllo
Kunzmnnn, Airs. Fred Vogt, Atr. Atartln
Schilling, Air. Frank Hoffman, Air. Alax
Sauers, Air. Walter Bowma.n
Atr. and Airs. J. A. Burbank, of E2d
and Jefferson streets, havo left for At
lantic; City, where they will be tho guests
of Air. nnd Airs. Oliver St. Francis.
Mr. and AlrB. William O. Simpson and
their children. Bertha, Barbara and
Beatrice, of 110 South 62d street, will
leave Tuesday for an extended automobile
trip through New York.
Air. and Mrs. Thomas J. Wilson, of
Elmwood avenue, havo been entertnlnlng
their daughter from Harrlsburg.
Mlsa Louise At. Koch, of 67th street and
Woodland avenue, has gone to State Col
lege, Pa., to spend a vacation.
Alls. Helen Hitter, of Aldan, Pa., Jiaa
taken up her residence with her sister,
Allss Kathryn Cowan, In Elmwood ave
nue. Mr. James Hagele. of 5S1 North M
street, spent tho Fourth with Jits mother
at her summer nomo in ucean iaiy.
South Philadelphia
Allss Jennie Thompson, 1403 Wharton
Btreet. will Bpend the week of the Fourth
ns a guest of Atr. and Airs. II. a. Knecht,
of Enfield, Pa.
Air. and Airs. Charles II. Robinson, of
1235 Wolf street, and Air. James Robinson,
of 2403 South Juniper street, motored to
Wlldwood, N. J-. Saturday, July 3, where
they will spend two weeks.
Mr. Walter Atullen. 1723 South 17th
street, Is spending his vacation at Atlan
tic City.
Airs. William L. Sherman, M03 South 15th
street, and Allss Katherlne Friend and
Miss Elsie Friend, of 1413 Torter street,
will spend 10 days at wlldwood, N. J.
Air, and Mrs. Frank P. Dougherty' and
their daughter, of 1936 East Passyunk
avenue, will spend this month at the En
glestde, Beach Haven. N. J.
Air. and Airs. William C. Heyde. 2323
South 18th street, have returned from a
week at Atlantlo City,
Air, and Airs. Charles A. Shetzllne and
their family, of 30?l South Broad street ;
Air. and Airs. John T, Brooks and their
family, & South Broad, and Mr. and
Mrs. WUHam C, Ilaynor, 1637 West Pass,
yunk avenue, left with the Shrlnere, of
Lu Lu Temple, on their annual pilgrimage
to Seattle, Wain. The party will take
the Southern route, stopping at the Pan
ama Exposition, spending a few days
there before going to Seattle.
The next regular meeting of the Young
Alen's and Women's Hebrew Association
will be held on Tuesday evening, July 13,
at the Starr Garden Recreation Centre,
6th and Lombard streets, at 8 o'clock.
For the benefit of those who have not
yet received information concerning this
worthy organization. It ha. been atarted
for the benefit of all young Hebrew men
and women of South Philadelphia. It
purposes t0 ne,P the Hebrew element ot
this section of the o4ty by providing them
with legitimate entertainment and the
best association possible.
Mr. and Mrs. Roooo E. Talone upon
their return from Atlantlo City, where
tbey un .pending their wedding trip, will
reelde at 622 North Pax.on street Mrs.
Taione was tormeriy mus Mary . uc
Govern, ol-' of Mr afld Mrs. John
Abnuu. el Vm Meravua street.
"Whoso husbnnd, Lieutenant Commander Cronan, U. S, N., has just boon transferred from tho Navy
Department, in Washington, to the navy yard here. Mrs. Cronan is vory popular in Navy circles, nnd her
ndvent to this city lias given much pleasure.
Summer Resorts
CAPE MAY, July 7.-AII8B Alva Ser
geant had as her guest Air. Phlller Leo
over tho wcok-end.
A costume, dance was held at the
Corinthian Yacht Club on Alonday night,
during which a cabaret performance was
given.
Among tho arrivals at tho Capo Alay
iHotcl are: Air. Gcorgo Willing, Mr. and
Atrs. C. F. Fox and Allss Alargnrct Fox,
Atr. Sldnoy Martin. Air. and Airs. C. F.
Fox, Jr., Air, nnd Airs Stewart Buck, of
Oak Lane; Mr. and Atrs. James Dobson,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Norrls, Allss Alary
Norrls. Airs. Dobson Altcmus and AIIbb
Alary Dobson Altemus.
Mr. and Airs. James Dobson entertained
at dinner a party of friends before tho
subscription dance nt the Corinthian
Yacht Club last week.
Air. and Airs. Horace Eugeno Smith
nnd Miss Edith L. Smith, of 1103 Spruco
streot, are spending the summer nt their
homo on tho Ocean Drive.
Air. and Ar John R. Hughes and
their daughter. Miss Mildred Hughes,
motored to Cape Alay to spend the
Fourth.
Mr. and Airs. Doer E. Newton aro en
tertaining Air. Horace T. Greenwood, Jr.,
for a few days. Airs. Newton will be
remembered as Mian Inez Drayton, of
Philadelphia.
Alany of Philadelphia's well known girls
aro seen dally horseback riding on the
beach. A new stable of thoroughbred
hunting horses has been opened by Air.
do Aloleyus, of Chestnut Hill.
Atlss Dorothy Wilson has left Cape Alay
for tho month of July to be the guest
ot Air. and Airs. Philip Schuyler Church,
of Geneva, N. Y. Mrs. Church will be
remembered as Miss Vlllotte Walnwrlght,
of Overbrook.
Air. and Airs. Peter Shields and their
daughters, Allss Ethel nnd Alias Cora
Shields, have opened their summer resi
dence for the summer.
Colonel and Airs. Louts E. Beltler havo
taken a house on Jefferson street for the
season.
Air. nnd Mrs. S. Ross Campbell and
their daughter. Allss Ethel Campbell,
have opened their Beach avenue cottage.
Atlas Campbell, who has won fame In golf
tournament., 1. seen dally on tho links.
ALDAN, July 7. MUs Alary N. Wilson
entertained a number of friends at "600"
last week.
Mrs. Mary Watts and family, of Provl
denco road and Clifton avenue, are spend
ing the summer at Chelsea.
Justice of the Peace Kruger has been
having extensive Improvements made to
his home on Providence road.
Air. Herbert Spain, assistant postmas
ter, and Mr. N. L. Dutton, of Clifton ave
nue, are making plans for an extensive
canoo trip with Wlldwood as an objective
point.
Air. William B. Off and family, ot Cllf
fon and Wayne avenues, havo gone to
Ocean City for the summer.
The members of the Neighborhood Club
are making extensive arrangements for
their annual trip tho latter part of this
month.
North Philadelphia
Air. and Mrs. P. J. Carroll have closed
their house at 1703 Glrard avenue and
opened their cottage at Atlantlo City for
the summer.
The Rev. F. W. Farr. S. T. D.. pastor of
the Bethlehem Baptist Church, 16th and
York streets, has accepted the call of the
Calvary Church, Loa Angeles, Cal.
Mr. and Atrs. Edward Haehnlen. of 1219
North 15th street, have gone to Wlldwood
for the summer.
Mrs, Benjamin Futernlk, of 2SH North
16th street, with her son and daughter,
Alaster Herman Futernlk and Miss Dlanah
Futernlk, has gone to Atlantic city,
where they will spend the summer at
their apartment on New York avenue.
Mr, Futernlk and Alias Leah Futernlk will
Join them for the week-ends.
Prankford
Mrs. Charles P, Chadwlck, of Frank,
ford, announces the marriage ot her
daughter, Allss Zelma Locke Faucett, to
Air, Edwin Charles Barnes, of German
town, on May 15. A wedding reception
will be held Thursday evening, July 15. at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barnes. 1145
Orthodox street.
Mr.. Shepard. ot Roekledge, has as ler
guests for a few days Mr. and Mr..
Deker, of Bryn Alawr.
Atrs. W. W. Welmer, of Lancaster, Pa.,
U spending a few weeks at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mr.. John Clarke,
of 315 Brbck street. Fox Cbase, who
are at present visiting in Springfield,
Mas. Air. Welmer ha. a. her guest
Mis. Bva Wtakerly, of Washington, D C
MIM Alice YeUand, of Penn street. U
ipaodlog this month a. the guest of
Mr.. Sd wart Prtcs t her .unuatr bo!
ai yrnaweoa.
ll..aH.Bnffis.ife ?Ws& Irani s IbWsHh I ! 5fl
MRS. WILLIAM CRONAN
Northeast
Air. and Airs. William Gohl havo re
turned from their honeymoon nnd tnken
up their rcsldcnco nt 6228 Woodstock
street, Oak Lane.
Airs. Charles Beck and hor son. Wal
ter Bock, of 233) East Sergeant street,
havo gono to Atlantlo City Until Sep
tember. Air. Beck will pay weekly visits
to hli family during tho period.
Mrs. Florence Frugolls, 2719 EaBt Elk
hart street, and her sons, Louis and Vin
cent Frugolls, accompanied by AIIs3 Ella
Wyntts, of 1218 Eaet Berks street, leave
Tuesday for Nottingham, Chester Coun
ty, for the summer months.
The North Kensington Business Men's
Association are planning for their annual
excursion to tho seashore. Tho commit
tee in charge Is Air. Joseph Iredalo, Air.
Gcorgo Atorgerum, Air. Edwin L. Hoff
man, Atr. William A. Hngen, Air. John
Barnett and Air. John Alooro.
Allss Florence L. Wllklns, 2761 North
23th street, is spending her vacation at
Reading. Pa. Sho will bo gono for sev
eral weeks.
Air. nnd Airs. William Alooro and Alles
Elizabeth Moore, of Nevada, are the
guests of Atr. nnd Airs. Samuel Cltne, 1615
Eyro street.
The Darby Pleasure Club nnd the White
Roso Social gavo an elaborate wagon
plcnlo to Olney July 6. Eight prettily
decorated wagons conveyed 120 young
couples to the plcnlo grounds. Three
bands of music accompanied the merry
crowd.
Tioga
Mr. and Airs. Edwin Wilkinson and
their daughter. Alias Edith Wilkinson,
of 1302 Hunting Park avenue, are occu
pying their cottage, 3000 Paclflo avenue,
Atlantlo City.
Air. nnd Airs. Rudolph Sosna, of 3S23
North Broad street, will spend the re
mainder of tho season In the Focono
Mountains.
Air. and Airs. Joseph Hewlltt, of 3641
North 19th street, have gono to Trevose,
Pa., where they will occupy their bunga
low until late In the autumn.
Allss Helen Millard, of 3730 North 18th
street, her grandmother and nunt. Airs.
William P. Hubbs and Alias Llnnle Hubbs,
and Allss Martha Lupton, of 1743 West
Erie avenue, aro at the Normandle in
Occfan City,
Air. and Atrs. S. Oppenhelmer, of 8550
North Brpad street, have gone to At
lantlo City for the summer.
Roxborough
The Woman Suffrage party of the 6t'i
Legislative District held an unusually In
teresting meeting at the home ot Airs.
Walter Snyder, of 6907 Ridge avenue, last
night. The principal Bpeaker was Airs.
George Plersol, chairman ot the Phila
delphia Woman Suffrage party. The au
dience Included both men and women.
Miss Emma Cooper, chairman of tho dis
trict, presided, and Allss Blanche Hedln
ger, vice chairman: Airs. Charles P. Alar
tyn, secretary, and Atrs. Albert C, Rom
mel, treasurer, received. Tomorrow night
the association will hold the first open
air meeting at Manayunlc avenue and
Conarroe street. Allss Esttlle Rusaell
will make an address,
Atr. and Airs. Joseph Davenport, of
Hermit lane, are receiving congratula
tions on the birth of a daughter on June
27.
Atrs. Henry Martyn, of 6J6 Walnut lane,
Is spending the summer at Copper Hill,
N, J., where she Is the guest of her son
and daughter-in-law, Air. and Mrs. Henry
Alartyn, Jr.
Allss Minerva Webster gave a delightful
entertainment on Saturday night at her
home on Dupont street. In celebration of
her birthday anniversary. Her guests In
eluded Allss Rena B. Horrocka, Miss
Neely AHm Margaret Neely, Alls. Ethel
Linn, Alls. Mitchell, All.. Anna Roshon,
MIb Alildied Beaver, Allss Esther Jolly,
Alls. Jennie Stewart, Mr Jame. Pickle,
Mr I-loyd Sharp, Air. James Oliver, Mr.
Philip AfcGee, Mr Stewart Kemper and
Mr. Wilson Rambo. Sweet peas and
ferns were combined; In the decoration..
Notice, for the Society page will be
accepted and printed In the Ktealng
Ledger, but all auch notices must be
written on one aide of the paper, must
'be signed In full, with full address, and
when possible telephone number must be
given.
Send all such eommtualcstloBS to
M8ec4tr Editor," Brtnlnr ledger, 80.
Chwtnut street.
Vales, these requIrtmeDts are carried
oat so that verification may be possible,
the notice. 1H net b published.
t'hoto by Harris A Ewlnr.
Lansdowne
Air. Ellwood Altmnler, of North Owen
avenuo, has his cousin, Air. Harry But
ler, visiting him from Alauch Chunk.
Air. nnd Airs. Walter Gelsslngor, of 192
North Lansdowne avenue, and Air.
Thomns Wright will spond tho month of
July nt the Chalfontc, Atlantic City.
Airs. William Sharplcas, of Lansdowne
avenue, has returned from a visit to her
mother at Nowtown Square.
Mr. nnd Atrs. William Neson, Jr., of
160 Wycombe avenue, will spend tho
summer at Kcnnett Square.
Mr. and Airs. David Colvcy, of Huey
avenue, are entertaining at dinner this
evening. The guests will Include Miss
Phoebo Etrls, Air. and Airs. Noegcr.
Air. nnd Airs. Herbert Smith, Air. Duffy
and Air. Charles Ryan.
Air. and Atrs. G W. Thompson, of
Lansdowne, havo moved to Chicago.
Hotel Arrivals
QUEEN'S Wm. I Caiuone. Allentonn, Ta.;
Air. and Mr. P. M. Street, Teublo, Hex.;
U m o Lonnor, Wilmington, Del.
CONTIN1JNTAI. K C. Slmmona, Ocean City.
N J . V U. Crnilr. Mnnnt Itnllv. M. .1
Jamet A. Connor. Cllrard, l'a.
DOONKn fl-1 A Fiirrah, Ilnrrlnburr, Pa.j
Jnhn dlllosDle. Shnmokln. Pa.
NBW llINOItAM-M. May, Hasten. Pa.: U C.
Htaffori, Chicago,
111 , Charles 15. Flatt,
iroviaence, u J
HANOVER Thomas Catts VBtflolJ, N J ;
V. M. Wllk.hlre. Pine Ueach, N. J.; C. B.
neiiB Aiieniown, -a,
IVINDSOIW. D. Bennett, Elmlra. N. Y.; J. O.
Sepp, AlUntown. l'a., J. Hiling, liajonne,
N J.
VENIHO 3 Ehrlch. Atlantic City, N. J.i Mr.
and Mr R. Pemberton. Reading, Pa.
ADEX.I'HIA Mr and Mrs Loul Eltlnr.
Trtnlon, N. J . V Swiek. Atlantlo City,
ST'JAMES-A A Carelll, Wllmln.ton, Dal.;
Wm nopp. Now York.
WALTON Urorge 11. Heldon. tVaahlngton, D.
C : K. W Kennoy. l'ltttbur.b. Pa.
STENTON Mr and Mrs. A. 1! William.,
Amblr, Pa., W L. Jlobnon. Wllllamaport,
l'a , 8 It Henry, Lancaster, Pa.
COLONNADE T. J. Keene, ifarrliburr. Pa.;
C. C. Shanfelter, Scottatown. Pa , C. W.
Gaylord. N. Y.
niTTENHOl'Brj- rtarnn and Baroness n-
ttckl. Harrlsburc, Fa.: Mrs, J, !. Nlchol,
Wilhamsport, Pa , Mils Elizabeth Moran,
n. y
III rZ-CAnLTON N Chabtrt, Nice. France;
Mr. and Mrs A. M Msllen. New York
DBLLEVUE-STRATKOnD W. P. Wood.
Plttsbur.h, Pa.; John Casey, Pittsburgh,
Ta.; Mr. and Mrs. C. S Williamson, Chicago,
111 . y N. Klrkly Wllkes-Uarre, l'a., F.
H. nllr Plttslmrih, Pa . II L niton.
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Mskijour
Dentist
He knows that to
the exquisite flavor,
the perfect blend of
ingredients and the
antiseptic value of
"S. S. White" Denti
frice there is added
the superb quality
standard which the
house has maintain
ed for three-quarters
of a century.
In Paste or Powder, 25c
If not at your druggist's,
mailed on receipt of price.
THE
S. S. WHITE DENTAL
MFG. CO.
PHILADELPHIA
New Tork
Brooklyn
an Frsnclseo
Boston
Atlanta
Oakland
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Cincinnati
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Miss Edna Keffcr Was Married to Mr. James L. Haines Last
Night in St. Timothy Church, Roxborough.
Entertainments.
AN ATTRACTIVE wcddlnt; took place
XI last night, when All, fedna K. Kef
far became the bride of Atr. Jnmes t.
Haines. The ceremony took place In ft.
Timothy's Church, Roxborough, tho rec
tor, the Rev. J. B. Hnlsey, offlclatlm?. The
bride, who was nlven In marriage by her
brother, Atr. Charles ICoffer, Wore a gown
of whlto satin, trimmed with duchess
lace. Her veil was ot tullo hold In place
with orango blossoms and the carried a
shower bouquet of whlto sweet peas and
lilies of the valley,
Allrs Anna Fisher attended as maid
of honor, nnd Miss Elizabeth Hnlnes a.
btlde.mnld. They wore simple frocks of
whlto net. Their hats wero leghorn nnd
they carried nrm bouquets of pink sweet
pens nnd lilies of tho valley.
Mr. Haines hnd for best man Mr.
Lisle Owens, nnd tho usher. Included Mr.
A lllnrd Haines and Mr. Harry Jones.
On their return from an extended wed
ding trip, Air. and Airs. Hnlnes will be
at home after October 1 at 412 Delmar
.Ireet, Roxborough.
Announcement Is made ot tho marriage
of Alias Dorothy William, and Atr.
Charles Vernon Rooves on Wednesday
evening, June 30, In tho home of tho
bride's mother, Airs. Charlton At. Wil
liam., M13 McAtnhon avenue, German
town. Tho ceremony took place at 4
o'clock, tho Rev. Joseph B. C Macklo
offlclatlng Tho bride was given In mar
riage by her uncle, Air. Richard Williams,
and attended by her sister, Alias Elsie
Williams, ns maid of honor Air. John L.
Reeves, brother ot the bridegroom, acted
as best mnn.
The mammoth entertainment given In
the Madonna Catholic Club rooms, 814
South 10th street, last week was a de
cided success, and Inaugurated the re
sumption of tho regular summer pro
gram. It consisted of a "smokier." "pack
age party," "open night nnd entertain
ment," to which tho members Invited
their friends.
Mr. Philip Lnndl opened tho program
with a sonff, followed by solo, by Air.
Ralph Do AInrco; Air. John B, Crescenzo,
recitation and monologue; Air. I'hlllp Pel
llgrlnl, Air. John Nocljrn. and Air, Joseph
Lombard!, selection, of quality, both In
Italian and English, each offering meet
ing with well-desorvcd npplause.
Following the musical numbers nnd
recitations, tho package auction, under
tho guldnnco of the official club auc
tioneer, Air. Joaeph Lombard!, was a de
cided success.
Refreshments wero served and games
followed. Some ot theso games were the
aamo as were played by the club mem
bers about 10 years ago, and wero re
vived with zest by the members, who
seemed to enjoy them ob much, now that
they are men, as they did when they
wero youngsters.
Tho scheme of having sevoral enter
tainments for tho club members during
tho summer months met with Instant
approval, and the usual summer lack of
club entertainment will be conspicuously
absent this vear.
Now members are pouring In In antici
pation of the events. '
Air. and Airs. Walter Fueller, of Ogontz,
will entertain at cards and dancing on
tho porch of their home this evening In
honor of Allss Lillian Hurst, of 368 Green
lane, Roxborough Among their guests
will be Allss Dorothy Mills. Allss Helen
Ruddach. Allss Elsie Crouthamel, Allss
Graco Daniels, Allss Edith Calverly, Allss
Elizabeth AlacDermond, Allss Paullun
Hetherlngton, Allss Sue Flounders, Alias
Nina Carter, Allss Grace Bond, Allss Alice
Bond, Air. and Airs. Walter AIllls, Air.
and Airs. Clark Fenton, Air. Wnlter Ala-
HUMMEIt Iir.SOItTS
STOKK lIAItllOIt, N. J.
Hie must ilmivlitiui resort im the New
Jersey const. Ktrry form ot sport and
entertainment, l'or booklet nnd full In
formation rr.ardlnr hotels and cottages,
write
I.EO MrCKAYEN', llornush Clerk
Mone Harbor, N. .1.
1V1LDWOOD, N, J.
WILDWOOD'S SIX
LEADING HOTELS
Capacities 200 to 2SO Near Ueach.
Boardwalk and Amusements. Pleasant
social life. Coaches most alt trains Book
Ists. For details address the following
hotels at Wlldwood, N. J.:
flllKl.DON 1). J. Woods
ADELI'HI.IVITTE.. II. Wltte
iii;aciiuoou. ..
iioiikbv
KIidKTON INN..
HADIION HALL.
. O. 11. JCurts
.J. K. hltesell
.J. A. Harris
. N. A. Itandatiih
POPLAR APARTMENTS J"
rooms and bath, for rent by week or a'eason.
J. If. COOMBS, Oak and Pacific.
HntM Davtnn f"n "" "r Capacity
nutLl uayiuil 250 Kinetable: all outsids
rooms, running water; early aeason rats.
Coach, music & bklt. V. W. 4A JitcMurray.
notci Icauillg a,ry nomBi Buperlor table.
Near depots, beach A amuse. C. Wambacn.
Trip ADRPYP'ns ave, near Beach and
1 "c n'lc amuse. Miss L. Derbyshlrs,
PpH nrrrnfr Wlldwood Ave., near beach.
Booklet. MRS. A. J. NEV1LS.
RAI TIMORF J"11- "2E- MajnotlaaveT
uu 1 IIHUH- Nar Btach 4 amusements
Hntfil Mnvlllfl Durk ve- Beach. IS up.
nuici riavuio. Mrs, j, frank tice.
PRPMDNT echellln.er ave. near Beach.
n.cmv lit 1 -e-m, rc'bl.. M. J. BUharts.
Tfmnl Hnll PPlr sve. pear Beach.
1 ClIipiC nail Booklet. Mrs. O. BURTON.
GREENLEIGH 3il B- pln Avo- Balh'
UUCCHLClun from house-Mrs M J Jones
lVlXinVOOD NORTH, N. J.
WILDWOOD SANITARIUM
PENNBTLVANIA AVE. AT 3STH
N. WILDWOOD, N. J.
Open for season. M AROARET MACS. M P.
the nTTPN? Beach front location.
Sds-
clal rates until July 17th.
KpvRtnnP 28' nr tr-j lar.s. airy rrns t
..CyolOUC tunn-K yrtur. y. j. ar,insr
nRPVI CtCiC Beach front. Hot and cold
UUK i tuor ruonlns watsr. FJ FLOVD.
JtriLPWOOU CRKST, N. J.
IIIQTIPP Nsar btach and auussmtnisi
JUDHVC booklst. W. A. JUST1CB
OCEANOITjr. N. J.
HOTEL BRIGHTON u ";
mous beaoh-f rest hotsl ,. Centra of soolal life i
modern bulldissi cU.nt culslns; ctmim
from oesan, bay ahd Inlet, H hour from ai.
Untie City. Boo-lst. Make rassrvatlona sow
R. R. BOOr. Prop.
Prialfrinte eth Oon avs Oesan view.
8PB1NO -AKE BEACH. N. J.
THE BREAKERS Mg "
BPR1NO I.AKB BEACH. RJ.
KOW OPMS
U V. MOBS. Prcfc
BEA HUB CITY. N. J.
BUSCH'S HOTEL ivy
utveavss. BatiriM,
neeley, Atr. William Lorlmer, Atr and
Mrs. Joseph Alartlh, Mr. Frank Chester
man. Atr. John Fisher, Afr. John Patvls,
Air. Thomas Robinson, Air. Alfred Jones,
Mr. James Walton, Air. Chart. Albany,
Air. George Bond. Air. George Filter, Mr.
John Flounder., Mr. Ralph Welgner. Mr.
John Sulk ahd Air. Harry Thoma..
Air. and Airs C Edwin Hunter, of Owen
tnd Stewart avenues, entertained a. birth
day party on Alonday for their daughter,
All.. Gladys Hunter. The taWn was beau
tifully decorated with flare and lanterns
and there was a flah pond, tea garden and
donkey rides to amuse the children
Among the guests were All.. Helen Stat
zel, Allss Atarlon Hunter, Allss Florence
McGowen, Allss Dorothy Goucher, All..
Eleanor Davis, Atlas Ethel Fogg, AH.s
Ellen Terklns, Atlas Adelaide Heatlnger,
Alls. Ellen AtcKenna, Alaster Bell Wal
lace, Afaster John Park, Alaater Bell Kel
son. Air, Alfred Sill nnd Master Alfred
Cambell.
Air. and Atrs. Thoma. W, Coyle enter
tained Alonday ovenlng at a reception,
followed by supper and dancing, In honor
of their fourth wedding anniversary, at
their homo. M14 South Hamberger street
Among tho guests Vere Air. and Aire.
B, J. Sullivan, Mr. and Airs. Joaeph Bro
senham, Alias Helen Bulllvan, Mies Helen
Aturray, Allss Alco AtcCauiley, Air. Will
iam O'Neill. Atr. Eugene Sullivan, Jr.,
Mr. John Coylo, Airs. James Coyle and
Atr. Leo Gallagher.
Wilmington
Air. and Airs. Charles Warner, Air. and
Mrs. Joseph Pusey, John B Bird, Atlas
Charlotte Ea.Bv. Mr. KVerlorlAV lVn
nnd Alia. Dorothy Warner formed a party
mm ion wiimingion Saturday afternoon
on the yacht Ariel for a crulae down tho
Delaware Bay.
Air. and Atrs. Ferdinand L. Gilpin went
down to Bay Shore, L. I., last week to
spend a, fortnight with Air. and Mrs. F.
L. Gilpin, Jr.
Suffrage Events Today
EQUAL, FRANCHISE 80CIETT
in tn (akatIa ik. a. M
the uncJetVfl JipndnuflrtorB, R(i South nth atrtflt.
Klectrle Company, suth anil Christian streets.
Bpeaker, Mle llrrthn Fttpovlts.
S..10 p. m.-Onen-alr meeting at Rth end
South strteta speaker, Mlsa Bertha Bapovlta.
n-.w p, in. vnrnair meeiinff ni uermamown
avenue And Diamond streets, t'pesker, Miss
Inn- lflPllS
QBNBnAU
1 30 j). m.-6uffrnge day at the Philadelphia-.
New York baseball game, at the Philadelphia,
till BSkt.ol t t via ft-... .-. t. .! .r.
..asunii aiAt iuau nun JluntingUOIl WTt99,
Ihf tc.ma play n doublo-hotder.
What's Doing Tonight
Municipal Band, Chelten anue ahd Ander
son street: 8 o'clock. Free.
Falrmount Park Sand, Belmont Mansion! S
o'clock Free
Philadelphia Band,
o'clock Free
City Hall riaaa; 8
Fifty-second and Market Etretta tilncas
Association, 3210 Market street; 8:.1u p. ra.
Tree.
ItlVEIt STEAMBOATS
THOMAS CLYDE
Family Excursion Steamer to
AUGUSTINE BEACH
Stopping nt Chester and rennsgTOve
Only riont to Au.ostlne Beach
Landing In fiont ot .revs) aafa aalt-watsi
bathlnr. Mo sanitary bathrooms. Pull or
chestra on boat and beach i dancing all day.
Artesian water; plenty tabtas. btnehes ana
shade All Kinds of amu-amenta at b-ach.
Tore. Hound Trip, 80c. Children, S to 10, ".Sc.
Leaves nrch Street Wharf 830 DaiLr.
Sunday, 0 A. 31.
JAMES E. OTIS. Mr 3 Arch SU
SDMMEK KESOItTS
ATLANTIC CITY. '. J.
OS T E N D
Occupylnn an entire tlcjck of ooean front and
connected with the famous Boardwalk t ta
the popular Chelsea section: capacity BOOf
unusually lares, cool rooms with unobstructed
uew of the ocean from alt; every appoint.
innt and comfort; sea and fresh water In alt
baths; running water In rooms; 4000 ft ot
porches surround the hotel: the new dlnlnc
room overlooks the sea: finest culsina and
whlto service; orchestra of soloists, dancing
twice dally, social dlttrslons: magnMcsnc
r.ew Palm Lounge Bpeclal 1T 60 up wkly s
booklet mailed; auto meeta trains: manact
mentbyewners. JOHN C. COSSLEIt, M.r.
CHALFONTE
Atlantic City, New Jersey
The Leeds Company
TUB NEW .
Hotel TRAYMOREI
TUB NKW
TH 4IUI1HT riBEtTtOOF RESO&S rTT
WVf. f, ., ivn.Tn LSI
t-M
1 SH AnrhttM't'l Orlslnii
Crsatlm f- the A-Mtars
asHstcu IUBUaKWE Gmu. EwtDMS
NEW HOTEL MERION gr
Vermont ava 4 Baach. Cap. 300. Very mod
erate rates for the comforts, appolntrosnts
table of largest hotels. S3 up dally special
weekly. Lar.e, coot oeesn Iw rooms, etc.
.Booklet. C BJrnETTVMA.V
Icadlnr Hlfh-Clasa JIodrate-!tats Motel,
ALBEMARLE Virginia ava, near Bsaoa.
ftLUumnlu,BajJW Elevator prUata
baths, etc.: excellent' table June rates. 110
up wkly. ; 12 up dally, Bklt. J P COPE.
CAPE HAY. N. J.
THE WINDSOR 0n nh' "
M18B IIALPIN
CHALFONTE HOTEL CAF
Reasonable ratea. Hit. Calvin BatterfUld.
Glpnwonrl N,llr station - Bsacb course
COOPERSTOWN, N. .
O-TE-SA-GA
ON OT-EQO LAKE. Cooperatown, N. V.
OPEN UNT1- OOTOBBH
0U ho'jra by rail from New York city.
OOLF BOATINQ MOTORINQ
TENNIS BATHINO ItESTINO
ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS. N. Y.
DELAWARE and HUDSON
EHORTBBT, QUICKEST and BEST LINE
BETWBBN NKW YORK and MONTHS! A iT
VKSf CH ESTER. PA.
GREEN TREE INN iSr
Particular atlso to com mts tmetor aad
tourist urtts Rsc lasals Soc Bundar msl,
lie Cats at Hist sur C iVslsjartiMr Fr
COLI.KOEV1LLE, PA.
DLKMWOOD HAUv Oa tb Ptrkuussn Lrsu
LartfdBt pavilion. Hklt- cta cDttUr
UElimiO.V, SID.
Thft (MSImMV. Auto ami
" rr trstsa. JJurlJvm
up. rntH tiiMUi i. 8. oVin
it
MBDIA. PA.
Br4Jt HsU. f af. Milk. btaliKr u"t,
ASllUTtY PAKK. N. J.
KSf " fJSVICK I
(vSvCK HOTioroijrnqM CO.
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