Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 08, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    )VSE PARTIES AND FISHING
LAWN PARTIES, ANNIVERSARY
AFFAIRS AND SURPRISE DANCES
TRIPS ARE OF GREAT INTEREST
Horace Brooke Burt Entertains on Ranch at Home
Party Doctor Taylor Mnd Mr. Starr Will
Fish in Canada.
Miss Taggart, Daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William U. Taggarl,
of Fort Washington, Will Entertain Saturday.
Other Affairs.
EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1915.
urtiiAPn BROOKE BUIIT, Who
tA .. l set AAiiAfnl It t0,f Hflllia
iVi wil entertain .i ",.. -
u Murine the summer at the D. C.
i' taekeon Hole. Wyo. v,lll have as
ll.ai nuesu this month Mr. and, Mrs.
?V ravelin nnd Miss Amy Dcvelln.
trbrook, and ' Adolph Borle. of
law
... ...1 wmalow Taylor, of Cedron,
L Queen lane, and Mr Isaac Tat-
hurr.or rnurc,. .. .. ,..-.-.-.
1 on a fishing trip for several woeks.
r-thelf return Doctor injior w.u u0
Li bv hi' daughter. Miss Anna Tay-
Jien(J August In Poland Springs.
"Ltv,rV will Join his family at
&&UK t Wntch Hill. It. I.
Li Frances Stoughton and Mlsa Isa
W rf?? f Washington lane, will
ffilifo'r Petit M.nan.M..
it. Tt,r,rA Austin Waters, of 8017
if.E,treeU entertained Informally at
fetfri
".,. Harry Bond wnmcr. .miss i.er.
fc't& William Mjisck. U. S N.
,. t..nh S. Loverlng Wharton, Jr,
e.avVPtom8orrow for Clingstone the
SSwwport, h0 W1U Joln ,,u par"
iw t. nr Air anu io. .
M
Alnnff the Main Line
OVBItnnOOK-Mr. and Mrs James It
r" th nunhelm tor some time.
boroush-Blennenn " . ,., Ad.lo
..!--.. tlTA HUiJPHlA - -
Mrs. EW?? "'"', .. the week-
"VE'th "auests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
nd as the guests o. rctllrned f0
nail home 63UDrexel road, on Tuesday
itf.. Mc-sler has been visiting In Now
'-- . . ,.1h J fn. antA.nl
trk" and on j.onu uiu " ou.w
teks.
B WTNNEFIELD. Mrs Charles C Kln
Bnir Hill entertain the members ot her
jtmaer one-go .-" . "-
Bailnor rod, tomorrqw afternoon. Iter
muu will mciuac .urs. auubuii ..
'Mfiitian. Mrs William Lavcrty, Mrs,
birou - Glase, Mrs Howard A. Miner,
ijin. Harry Matthew Titus, Mrs. Thomas
Brorolns, wre tawara BiacKnousc, wr
Ciirtu B. Tanguay, Mis Hunter, Mrs
Bricket ind Mrs Ira Hlestand, of Lan
niter. Mrs. Hlestand, a sister of tho
boiten, will be her guest for 10 days.
AHDJfOnE Mr and Mrs. Abram Q.
Tafnalt will close their house, on Roberts'
roid, and open their cottage at Prouts
ji'icX, Me , for July nnd August.
Ilfr. and Mrs Howard Butcher, Jr., of
ffliter road, havo opened camp at Haver-
ihtm. It. I
JWAYNE-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Post,
If.Bellevuo avenue nnd Eaglo road, are
Ittoff congratulated upon the birth of
lion. Jul) 5
Chestnut Hill
Jeutenant William Woods Smyth. U. S.
iand Mri Smyth, of the Washington
ivy Yard v. ere tho guests over the noi
i of Mr. and Mrs. E. mttenhouse
Slier at their nome on Last -Mount Airy
e'ciue.
IMr. and Mrs John I. Strublng, of St.
Bittln's lane nnd Hartwell avenue, on
Bfjilncd at dinner Informally last night
ilitu the dance at me I'nnaaeipma
lUVet Club
il
liermantown
Dr. an! Mrs Carl Williams, of School
'oust lane and Wnjno avenue, spent
leweek-end at New London, Conn.
Isjir. and Mrs Joseph H. Bromley, of
,Dtnen ana wissanicKon avenues, mo
Sored to their cottage nt Silver Lake, In
PiTiPftrnnn. Mnuntnlns. nvtr thu hnllrlnvq
Cify had as their guests Mr. and Mrs.
Rrthur Burgess.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Llpplncott Cas-
aa, oi an i-eitiam road, win return
ilJ from Chelsea, where thpv nnn(
')$ week-end.
Dili
If3 MeDnwflll. nt Thft PhnrtnAltniv
fAcol House lane. Is spending the aura-
WB " Egypt Mills.
to AVheeler Lord, of 338 Manhelm
Hi. has returned hnmfl frnm jvtlnnitp.
BOjrhere she spent tho month of Juno.
fe Herbert Tllden, of McKean avc-
WiJlli as her truest for n week her
jBovMIss Lorna Megargec, of tho Essex
uunents.
M Logan Howard-Smith, of 4838 Pu
E.' avenue. SDent Sundav and Mondnv
gtonUo City with friends.
r, Herman Burgln, of 63 West Chelten
Egroe, left tor a shore trip to the Pocono
mm tains.
iJlf. and Mrs. I.nllrftnpA 1 "RwAtl nH
Jlr ton and daughter, Laurence M.
eu. Jr., and Rhoda Ewell, of Pltts-
UTCb. &rn mnklni. thai- hnm. n.lth t
bell's father. Mr. J. Emlen Smith, nf
Rex avenue.
'. and Mrs. Josenh P. TVhlftmntv nf
OTler street, left for Chelsea, where
Sit occupying- their
WW; 3. Lane, of Wes
their summer cottage.
'Asfr .TnVinKnn ntrnt
Rlt 'or Englewood. 111., where she wlli
sawn or several weeks.
Irs. Arthur Holmes, of 33 Knox street,
ournlng at Atlantla City, N. J.
tf- Edward Austin JVaters. of 6517
im "treet, Is tho guest of Mrs. How-
j-ii, ot iiarrlsburg. Pa.
lad MrS. Pjliuapil HimnMa R14 Pl.
'Wlttt. Were thft trUAJlta nt Jflvnl Pnn.
nntarBdviirrf wtn.w nM (-.. v.-.
ILMi.Nor'Qlk- Va., durlne tho recent
J"
H'V and M niltutr, n.tv,v.r. n.
L!f",V ara sPendne the summer at
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?MniIrs Harry A. Domlncovltch,
MMgrave Street, are anendlner the
at Ilockland. Me.
tMd Mra. William Beatty Jennings.
K, i. . e"' are spendinsr a fort
t Eagles Mere. Pa.
and Mrs, Joseph Small, of MM
Hi. h. 11 announco the marriage
Bf daughter 1la AH. t7i,v..T.
LlSUtnan Ital.... iir T
I"' On Wednediiv in an i- .ul
i ot the Transfiguration, New York.
& Fi,,?1'.?.1' pf aJ Bai-n-Chur,a
? Mu" 8arh D"Jehwty,
!..;?. " w J. the guests
j uiinyuw. i
1 Vtrion n Senior, of Hi M.rm
I'M returned from a h,i
rned from a short stay
Uc City
l.,k'i,LMQonlea, " " SUnton
the guest of relatives,
Khra WeldenbauohM, q( m
Li i 1 " Pndl a fsw weeks
Fr.
llM-W
' ftradley of CouUar street
Later Mr. and Mrs. Bradley will start
for a tilp to San Francisco and the Pa
nama Exposition.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Welsh, 5SM Bayn
ton street, left for Sunape, N. II,
Along the Reading
Mr. and Mrs. Albert C Oehrle and their
family, of 49M North 13th street, Logan,
are spending the BUmmcr nt their home,
803 Park place, Ocean City, N. J. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Oehrle nrc entertaining Dr.
Edna Swnlm at present, and also Mrs
?t ?.. nloce' 'M8S Dorothy Calhoun,
ttho will remain for tho summer,
MJfLan.d.SI,' Carlos O. Svvalm, of mi
North 13th street, Logan, havo opened
their cottage nt Pitman Drove.
!- ,?'"llnm Tomllnson, Mr Clifford
Lliis, Mr. Itobert McCurdy nnd Mr. Joyce
w? riS' of. Jen''ntown. havo taken a
bungnlow nt Parkland for the summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis C. Robinson, 3d,
iV!.0' flnco thelr marriage In December,
hfto been living in Dojlestown. are oc
cupying thP)r 11C,V home on Summlt nve.
nuc, Jcnklntown. Mrs. Robinson will be
remembered as MUa Pauline Crawford,
of Logan.
.,?I11'' 'Jntheo'no Mnhoney, of Maple
.' .k,,ntown u pending two
weeks wth her uncle at his homo In
frew York.
v.M.r; nna Mrs. E. Prank Elmer, ot 43M
isorth Mnrvlno street. Logan, have as
li . r BU,c,sts S,M- Jt- c Europe nnd her
sister,! Miss Henrietta Ray, of Brldgeton.
IN. J.
A pink nnd a puff social wilt be given
? ,ilS If wn nt tlle homo ot Mrs. Yorkes,
of 1306 Ituscomb street, Logan, Saturday,
from 6 until 10 o'clock.
Mr and Mrs. G. B Carfrey, of 36
Cnmno street, Logan, havo had ns their
.t iur a tew aajs Jllss Rebecca Wc r
bach, of Mt. Airy.
Mrs. Flora Wnhl nnd her daughter,
miss Mario Wahl, who are nt present
tho guestn of Mrs. A. Puff, of Centrnl
avonuo, Hatboro, will take a motor trip
about tho 1st of August through North
Carolina.
Dr. William B. Shlck, of York road and
Rockland street, is on a two weeks' motor
trip through the CatsklU Mountains.
Mr. and Mrs Jumon A. Wlllard nnd
family, of Cnmac street, Logan, will leavo
shortly for Atlnntlo City, where they will
spend tho summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John J Tlerney are enter
taining n house party of about 20 guests
at their home. Sharon, Newtown, Pa.
West Philadelphia
Mr. Edward Newton Hnag, Jr., who Is
traveling in tho West, reached San
I'rnnciBco this week Ho will return
East the last of July Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Newton Hang, of 4S37 Cedar avenut,
who spent tho week-end at Dover, Del ,
a tho guests of tho lattcr'o brother-in-law
and sister, Mr and Mrs Robert
Ferguson, will go to Bordentown on Sat
urday. Mr. and Mrs Thomas M. Browning will
mtertnln at bridge on Saturday evening
at their home. 411S Walnut street.
Tho marriage of Miss Mary Dorothy
Scanlnn. daughter of Mr and Mrs. -William
M. Scanlan, to Mr. H. Lowell Wal
cutt, of Montclalr, N. J , will take place
on Monday, July IS. nt noon, nt tho home
of the bride's parents, 2a South Farra
gut terrace The "Rev. M. J. Crane will
officiate. Miss Scanlan will havo Miss
Katherlno T. Shea, of Chicopee Falls,
Mass., as her only attendant, and Mr.
Walcutt will have Mr. Harvey Strong,
of Montclalr, N. J., as best man. After
tno marriage the young couplo will live
in Now York.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelms are occu
pying their cottneo In Ocean Cltv. N. J..
for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Qulnn. 3703 Wood
land avenue, have left for Atlantic City,
where they will spend tho summer.
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Wright and
their daughter. Miss Dorothy Wright.
4418 Market street, havo returned from a
two-weeks' visit to Atlantic City and
Wlldwood.
Mr. and Sirs. J. B. Garrctson, 371S
Woodland avenue, aro entertaining their
niece. Miss Helen Sampson, of New York.
Sirs. Trank Possmore, of Toronto. Can.,
formerly Miss Martha Levy, ot this city,
is visiting' her sister, Mrs, Theodora L.
Do Land, of 5333 Baltimore avenue.
Sir. and Mrs. Samuel E. Carter. 203
South 43th street, left on July 3 for an
extended trip west by way of the Cana
dian Northern Railway,
Mr. Brooks Harvey, Mr. Palmer PaJst,
Mr. Frederick Smith and Mr. White Pres
ton motored to the Delaware Water Gap
and will spend the month at their camp,
Delwood.
Miss Elizabeth Huplltz and Miss Agnes
Huplltz, of 6513 Vino street, left last week
for a trip west. They will remain about
six weeks.
Mra. John B. Gerhghty nnd her infant
son, John Francis Geraghty, of 807 North
40th street, left last week for Surf City.
on the Barnegat, there to be guests of
Mrs. Geragtity's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
A. S. Lynch, of Yeadon. Pa., who have
opened a cottage for the summer months.
South Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs, Frank H. Tuft, of 2H0
South Broad street, havo opened their
cottage at Pitman Grove, N. J,, for the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0 Mennlge and
family, of 5109 South 15th street, motored
to Delaware Water Gap, Pa., whero they
spent the holidays.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles L. Vieuers hava
closed their residence at 1500 Moore street
and opened their cottage at Atlantic
City, where they will remain until the
fall.
Mr, and Mrs. James A. Hamilton, of
3021 South 16th street, motored with
friends on Saturday to Sklppack, above
Norrlstown, where they remained for :t
few days. The other members of the
party Included Doctor and Mrs. Treacey,
Dr. and Jdrs. W. Long, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Bergemann. Mr. and Mrs. McNei
lls and Mrs. O-nevUve Galllgan.
William M JlasMflplu:, manager of the
Coxon & Wilson stera. Bermuda, who U
visiting his brother. Mr Ralph R. llaaMn-plug-,
of Uth and Pine streets, left with
the latter for their cummer home at
Forest HUl. Pa , yestsrday for a month's
stay.
Mr. and Mrs- La D., BJnbower havo
closed their resldwittt at Hil South
Broad street, nnd have gone to their
summer home at Atlantic City, woam
they will remain during the summer
months. i
Was Elsie Blbbe of 2031 Morris street;
Miaa Mae lawrul Mr Dayton Cartlell
and Mr John MeNmuee motored to New
Egypt uti baturdsy. where lhy remaiaed
ever the Fourth-
Before her marriage, on Juno 1, Mrs. Hill was Miss Blanche Ola Blnndford, daughter of Mrs. Isaac S.
Blandford, a member of a Virginia family of distinction, the town of Blandford having been settled by her
great-grandfathor. On her maternal side Mrs. Hill is related to tho late Stonewall Jackson.
North Philadelphia
Miss Elizabeth and Miss Rose Dnroff.
Mr. Charles and Mr. Louis Daroff, of 1813
North 33d street, havo returned from n
week's stay In Atlantic City.
Mr and Mrs. William Rltter, of North
Uth street, spent last week-end In Atlan
tic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Wood, of 2023
West Diamond street, will leavo on Sat
urday to spend tho remainder of tho sea
(,on in Ocean City. Mrs. Wood returned
from Baltimore, Md., on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, of 1333 West
Montgomery avenue, with their daughters.
Miss Mildred Moore and Miss Emily
Moore, aro at their country homo on
Wyncoto road, Jcnklntown.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bracher. of 1709
West Montgomery avenue, will spend the
summer in Chelsea.
Mlsa Helen M. Sommcr, of 1502 North
8th street. Is spending this month with
her cousin. Miss Florence Reed, at hor
bungalow on Lake Sbnzo, Me.
Miss Nan Kllleen and Miss Catherine
Klllcen, of 2228 North 15th street, with
Mr. James A. Barrett and Mr. Al Collins,
were tho guests of Miss Agnes Kllleen
nt Uryn Mawr over the week-end.
Miss Margaret A. McKeever, of North
21at street, will spend the summer In her
cottage on Winchester avenue, Ventnor,
N. J.
Tioga
Mr. and Mrs. William Cowporthwaltc,
of 3633 North ISth street, and Mrs. Cow
perthwalte's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Pluck, are occupying1 their sum
mer home In Ocean Grove.
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Smith, of
1535 West Venango Btreet, will return
early In tho week from nn automobile
trip to the Delaware Water Gap.
Mlsa Katharine Halterman. of 1326
Hunting Park avenue, is spending July
in Delta, York County, Pa., where she Is
the guest of Mrs. John Fulton and hor
family, of Hunting Park nvenue. who
aro spending the summer at their coun
try place. Miss Halterman will spend
August with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick J. Halterman, in the Pocono
Mountains.
nnd Mrs. Heister S. Hunter, of
mi. vt.,v. w street, -will spend the re
mainder of the summer in the Pocono
Mountains. Their daughter. Mlsa Helen
S Hunter. Is visiting Miss Mary Phillips
at Sudleraville, Md, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter
had as their guest over tho week end
Mrs. Harry Stever, of Pittsburgh.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cohn. of 3831 North
17th street, are receiving congratulations
on the birth of a daughter, Marian Bea
trice, on June 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Meyers, of 3231
North th street, have gone to Atlantic
City for the remainder of the summer.
Mrs M. Dretfus and her family, of 3S16
Ncrth lth street, are summering In
Wlldwood.
Mr. and Mrs. A Uncoln Acker nnd
wli. .lmnrhter. M ss Emily Acker, of
19th and Venango streets, will leave
Hhortlv for Eagle's Mere and later In the
season will spend some time In the Maine
woods.
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Gamble, of 3261
North 16th Btreet. and their daughter,
Miss Dorothy Gamble, will go to Ocean
Grove for the rest of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wahl, of 2016
West Tioga street, will spend August in
Ocean City.
Dr. W. Armstrong Graves and family,
of Park and Allegheny avenues, have
opened their Ocean City cottag. and will
remain at the shore, until late In the
Lansdowne
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fay. of Shade
land, have closed their burvjalow on
Shadeland avenue and will njend the
summer on their farm Jn Media.
Miss Florence Walsh and Miss Edwlna
Walsh, of Baltimore avenue, spent the
week-end in Chelsea.
Not!i for the Society pae wtU be
accepted ad printed in the Evening
Ledger, but all auch note mint be
written on one aide of the paper, muat
be aimed la tM. with full addreaa, and
when poulble telry-oae pamber mtut be
,Ten' .
Brad J1 such communication to
"Society Editor," Eveulns Ledfer, 6M
ChMtaut ttrett.
rjnle" tbu requlremfstt are urritd
0ut 0 that TrUkU r & P1W.
th naltce will not be pvsUthed,
MRS. ALBERT HILL
Roxborough
Mies Ada C. Gardiner, of Ridge nvenue,
left this week for a tour through tho
West to the Pacific coast nnd will spend
soino time In California.
Mr. nnd Mrs Charles Frederick Miller,
of East Gates sttect, nrc receiving con
gratulations on tho birth of n son on
Friday, July 2 Mrs Miller una Mlsa
riorenco Kccly, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Howard Kccly. of Green lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwln Simpson, ot 363
Green lane, Roxborough, aro spending
somo time In New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Wilkinson nnd
family, of 432 Lyccwn street, are spend
insr tho summer In Ocean City.
Mrs. George A. Bostwlck, accompanied
by her son nnd daughters, Mr. J.
Vaughan Bostwlck, ,Mlss Margaret D.
Bostwlck and Miss Lucy M. Bostwlck,
has gone to Prout's Neck, Mo., for the re
mainder of tho summer.
Mlsa Clara Springer, of Wlssahlckon,
has gone to Minnesota for three months'
BOjourn.
Mr. nnd Mrs Goorgo O'Neill, of Her
mitage street, are occupying their sum
mer homo at Wlldwood Crest.
Mrs. Georgo Dunkcrley and her son, Mr.
Edward Dunkerley, of Rldgo avenue and
Queen lane. Falls of Schuylkill, are spend
ing tho summer at Peermont, N. J.
Mr. C. Lyons Seasholes, of Queen lane,
son of the Rev. Charles Seasholes, has
gone to Eagles Mere to remain until
autumn.
Mr. J. Dobson Hutchinson left on Sat
urday for Atlantic City, whero he will
spend somo time.
Camden and Vicinity
Mr. S. B. Dobbs and family, ot Haddon
field, are at Ventnor for the summer.
Mr. nnd Sirs. Llnwood A. Miller, of 603
Penn street, will spend several weeks at
the Forest Inn, in Eaglesmere.
Prof. Rollin P. Gilbert and family, 400
Chambers avenue, Camden, have gone to
Monmouth, Me , for tho summer.
Sirs. J. C. Remington, of Haddonfleld, is
spendinsr several weeks with her, sister at
Athens, O.
Sir. J. S. Dubois and family, of Wood
bury, have crone to their summer home at
Ocean City.
Miss H. L. Fortiner will spend tho sum
mer at Dover Plains, N. Y.
Miss Myrtle Mowrey, of Browning; road.
West Colllngswood, Is -Jsltlng at Easton,
Pa.
Sir. Charles Henry, of Haddonfleld, is
spending the Bummer with relatives in
Montana. ,
Senator and Mrs. William T. Read and
children, of 514 Cooper street, left last
week to occupy a cottage at Chelsea. Sir.
Harry Knight and his daughter, Mrs.
Mary Von Vredenburg-, and her small
daughter are also at Chelsea.
MRS. FRANK G. RUGG
Who was Miss Isabella Bottom
ley, of 6017 Larch wo xi avenue
Her marriage to 4r. Rugg took
place on Jtuia 23.
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Mr. nnd Mrs Jack Arbergast, of East
Columbia avenue, nccompanled by their
son. Jack Arbergast, are occupying their
apartmentB on Gth street and Boardwalk,
Ocean Cltv.
Tho members of tho Dynamite Canoe
Club, conslntlng of young men of Tncony
nd Wlnalnomlng, are on a three weeks'
outing at the Delaware Water Gap.
Mra Anna Somers, of Bethayres, Is
spending the summer Tilth her son, Mr
John Somers, at his home near Torres
dale. Tho sixth annunl camp of the Zion Lu
theran Church of Olney opened nenr
Lnnghorno on July 7. The first part of
the tlmo will bo enjoyed by the women
nnd girls of tho congregation nnd the lat
ter part by the men and boys
Mr nnd Mrs. Edward Stuart Hicks
will he at homo after Septomber 15, at
4D31 Mulberry street. Mrs. Hicks will be
remembered as Mlaa Mabel Emma Hart,
daughter of Mrs Mary Elizabeth Hart.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Odess upon their
return from a wedding Journey will live
at Leslie, Pa, Mrs Odess was Miss
Florence Homoyer. of D street. Fo
Chase, before her marriage on Juno 21
Mrs E. J Matthews, of Tacony street,
nnd Mrs James Howarth and daughter.
Miss Berntce Howarth. of Orthodox
street, havo returned after an extended
visit to Mrs. E. J. Sample, of St. Louis.
Mo.
Mrs. W. King and her son, Prof. Will
iam Welsh King, are spending part of
the summer at Niagara Tails before re
turning to Professor King's home, the
Roost, at Edgeley, Bristol, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H Williams and
family, of Herbert street, Northwood, are
spending two weeks at Townsend's Inlet,
New Jersey.
Mr. George T. Moore, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Moore, Jr , of Foulkrod
street, has gone to Lawrence, Mass ,
whero he will remain during the summer
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Henry, of Tulip
street, have gono to Ocean City, where
they will remain during tho summer,
entertaining week-end parties during
July. Mrs. Henry will bo remembered
as Mlsa Helen Berger, of Mt. Airy.
Hotel Arrivals
GREEN'S-CharlM Jt. Smith. Wnt Brlln, N.
J.: L. II Brink. Frenchtown, N. J., M.
Peterson, rialnflcld. X, J.
CONTINENTAlr-Mr. and Mra. Thomas
Keams. Cape May, N. J : Sirs and Mlsa
Florencr C Meade, Montrou. Pa.; Mr. and
Mra. J. II. Martin. Flttaburxh, Fa.
DOONEIt'S C C. Drelsch, Shenandoah, Pa,;
W J. Smith. New york.
NEW BINGHAM J. Slorean, Mohawk. N. Y :
George M Valboi'm, Mllleraburg, Pa,; 12. C.
Stokes, Narbertli, Pa.
HANOVER II. A. Lutr. Trenton, N. J.; H.
r Mane Meycr Me, Pn., William L. Ilealil,
Wilmington, Del.
WINDSOR Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Out. Eaaton.
Pa It Hummers. Phoenlxvllle, Fa.; Mr ana
Mrs. James 8. Monon, Jr.. Baltimore. Md.
VEN'DIO It. J. Morxan, Johmtown, Pa.; J.
W. Ditch, Altoona, pa.; J. It. Epp, Erie,
Pa
ADBLPHIA-D. W, Loomli, Plttaburgh. Pa.,
W It Nehterhold, Reading;, Pa., N. C. Bon
ham, Salem, N. J.
BT. JAMES-TV. T. Lonf, New York. R. W.
.stave!. Montclalr, N, J.i Mra. C. P. Mitchell,
Detroit. Mich.
WALTON-Mr, and Mra. S. J. Somen, Plaln
fleld. N. J.. J. J. Chandler New Haten,
Conn.
STUNTON Mrs. J. H. Lucas, Lyonvllle, Pa..
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Read. Lancaiter, Pa .
K W. Fannlnc Reading, Pa
COLONNADE-Byron Clarke, Atlantic City. N
J Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris. Dover, Del;
Mr. and Mra, Conover, Lambcrtvllle. N. J.
RITTENHOUBE Miss Eva M. Holdrldie,
Lockport, Pa : G. W. Undern-d. Baltimore,
Md ,Ui. S. Joynea. Norfolk. Va.
Bfcl.t.EVrt-3'inA'irORD - II. Thompaon.
Washington, D C. , John Walters. Johns,
town, 1'a.t Richard Carter, Oreensburc. Pa ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Eaalf, Bedford Pa r H.
L. DUon, Plttibunh, Pa ; H. A. Vreeland,
New York. Mr. and Mrs J. H. Bradlsy.
Washington, D. C; S. D. Allcbln, Buenos
Aires, S, O. Walker. Erie. Pa, I A. B. Bur
gees, Worcester, Mass.; M. C. Kennedy,
Chambereburr. Pa.
RITZ-CARLTON J, II. Qrsber, Paris, France,
K. T. Wilkinson. Montclalr. N. J.; II. 11.
I.lmms. Rochester, N. Y, Mr. and Mrs. i
Haaaetty. Broomall, Pa,; Paul Founder,
Paris, France. Oeenrs R. Steams, August.
FU.) Mr. and Mrs. F. E Watt. New York;
Mr. and Mra. W. W Elton. New York.
Suffrage Events Today
WOMAN 8UFFRAOB PARTY.
S p. ro Dr. Anna, Howard Shaw, who ar
ijf,A in Philadelphia todav. addreMau th cas.
emlon of the Northeast Federatleo of Wo
men s Clubs at tbe Atles African Methodist
EuUhOPat inures,
at 17ta and BalabrMje
l reels
S 0 p. m- Ooen-alr meeUor at Broad and
SaiiIH atrselM.
I. Bimmwr yf m. 4U. n. jueere.
8 30 p. ra Up-alr
and Colutubia. avenue
asstlar at 9&J tr..i
Bjaeaker. Mies A- Mo-
8 SO p. m Open-air saeeUnr at Minayuak
avenue and Canary street Sfeakere. Mlia M.
Eetella RusmI and Mlsa Sarah FtsMr
KQUAL KRANCH18B 8QCJHTY.
Nooo 0sa-alr meetui at the Bri
ftiiw jth maM. and Lehiafc ave-us.
pioyeV addreeaea Speaker Jllss Anaa Mi
Noun open-air mteuag ai usa shhw uko
moilve WorWs. 1Mb and Hamilton streets.
Fmplovea addrraaed. apeaker. Wise Berths
jjafO he
i OATE8VU IS
PA
k;uiia am b.rit.a bapuwts, ot the Jtquat
Frejubiee ootui ot rbUadelohla, ueake uo
dec .vk. uf the loial suStac orguUtatWo.
MISS DOROTHr TAGOAnT, daughter
of Mr. and Mr. William It. Tagwrt,
of Fort Washington, will give ft lawn
party at her home on Saturday after
noon Her guests will Include Mies Louisa
Jenkins. Miss Irene White, Miss Jano
White, Miss HeVn I) it Bols, MUa Clara
bell Ashman, Miss Kdlth Myers, Mr.
Joseph Van Sclver, Mr. Austin Bennett,
Mr. JttmM Stlnson, Mr. Thomas Jenkins,
Mr. Joseph Cochran, Mr. Robert Creccr
nnd Mr. Craig Hebcrson.
"The Phlnx" entertained n week-end
party over the holidays at their bungalow
"Awcomon Inn," rarklnnd, I'o. On
Saturday evening there was a suppet
dance given in honor of Mr. Paul V.
Allen, the president of the club. On
Sunday the party motored to Red Lion
inn. vMieto covers were laid tor a), re
turning for the canoe carnival to Ilulm
vlllp, whero a. marshmnllow toast won
held In the adjacent woods. Monday
there was a Mag raising exercise In tho
morning, nnd nn address delivered by Mr.
aeorgo Hrtslnni, a CI A. R. etcrnn. In
the afternoon the prellmlnnrv tennis tour
nament for the "Kclehllne Trophy"
opened Mrs V I). P Alien, of North
Bouvier street, nccompanled the party
ni chaperon. Among those present were
Miss Elsie O. Kurt?. Miss N'ntnllo A.
King, MI'S Knthryn W Scary. Miss Irene
O. Mnnnlng, Miss Sarah K O'Neill, Mlsfl
Josephine Adele Carolnn, Miss Janet W
tloudnr, MI8B Hdjlhe L Mnnnlng, Miss
riorenco a. Cniey nnd Miss Mao II.
Bouton, Mr. Paul V. Allen, Mr. Joseph
J. Foley, Dr. Ralph DIehm. Mr. Thomns
C. Dougherty, Mr Jnck W. Gardiner, Mr
Albert Y. Yntes, Mr. Edmund It. niv.
Mr. Jnck P X. Foley, Mr Louis J.
Dougherty, Mr Obndlah A. rink nnd
Mr. William J. Foley.
The Alto Club celebrated Its first semi
annual nnnlcrsary nt Clomcnton, N J.
Those present were Miss Reba Smith. Mr.
Edwnrd S. Ucrson. Miss Roba Wise, Miss
Mary KlBhcr, Miss Lea Flnkelstein, Miss
Reba Young, Mr. Matfleld J. Cohen, Mr.
Ben Knctz, Mr Michael Kanccr, Mr
Samuel Splvak, Mr. Louis Wnldern, Mr.
Clearucld and Miss Anna Abramson.
Miss Anna Berg was given a surprise
party by her undo nnd aunt, Mr and
Mrs. Berg, nt their country home, Maplo
Shtulo, on Monday Among those present
wero MIb Blnnche Berg, Mls9 Blanche
RothcsMn, Miss Edith Rothcsteln, Miss
Martha Wless, Miss Rose Rossman, Miss
Beatrice Hoffman, Miss Frances Steln
fleld, Miss Leona Llcboutz, Miss Roso
Lleboutz, MIsh Sarah Glmple, Miss Sallle
Weiss, Miss Dora Drukcr. Miss Leah
Bernstein. Miss Hannah Berg, Miss Helen
Green, Miss Carrlo Seltler, MIbs Jcanctto
Ennli. Miss Esther Berg, Mr. Maurice
Low Is, Mr Benjamin Cramer, Mr Jack
Berg, Mr Herman Ludwlg, Mr Herbert
Free Instruction in Spanish Bp
for Etenoaraphers now Forming;. Letter
Writing;. Translatlona and Conversation.
FOSTER SCHOOL or LANGUAGES
1000 Chestnut Street
STRATER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
will make exceptionally attrnctlve offer this
wfek to any person desiring a business
education .., . , . ,
801 to 80T Chestnut street. Philadelphia
The Mercersburg Academy
FOIt nOYS Uercerslmrg, Po.
Send for catalogue to m. Mann Irvine,
Ph.D., T.L.D.. Hradmnster. Ilox 118.
ClfAMnEKSBCKO. VA.
iit?i5Er!iic5are!rarai3iaicM3H3S
PENN HALL 5LHUUL
FOR GIRLS
I ocated In the beautiful Cumberland
Valley College Preparatory Modern
Language and Special Courses Certifi
cate Prl lieges Rooms with private
bath Hotel Gladstone. Atlantic City,
N J , occupied by school during May
each year orn cummun .v,,,uul ,- ic.
terruptlon Rates. S300 For catalog S
ind views, address FRANK S MAGILL. g
ElgMgJ-EfelllBiaMiaaBiaMBJBEEIgB)
WaXNEWOOD. PA.
"Country Day School for Boys"
A school In which the better methods ol
education are combined with healthful, au
rervlsed exercise. Open In September at
Wynnewood, Fa.
Rev. Gibson Hell. A.I1.. 11.1)., Head Master,
8510 Nnvahoo Street. Chestnut Hill, renna.
HALTSnUItG, PA.
1USKISIINETAS SPRINGS SCHOOL
roit noi. s
Indorsed by every American University. In
dividual plan of work 'or each boy College
Preparatory Course and a good training for
business life. Special course In agriculture.
Scientific physical care Ture water, good
food iOO-acre farm A school of character.
28th year opens Fep 21 Write for Cal'g No 24
KIsMmlnetas Springs School. Salisbury, Pa.
llLAIllSTOWN, N. J.
BLAIR ACADEMY FOR BOYS
100-acre campus; lake 8 mod bldge : gym ,
swim rool Endowed. Tuition H0O Address
JOHN C SHARPS. A M D D . Prln.. Box A.
IJTITZ, PA.
LINDEN HALL SEMINARY
For Qlrls Es 1716 Bkt A Box 113. Lltltz.Pa.
Choosing a School for Your
Son or Daughter
is a very difficult thing to do unless you have personally
visited and investigated a large number, In order to help
you and save you a great amount of correspondence and
tiresome investigation, LEDGER CENTRAL sent out
a college graduate to visit schools and colleges. He has
spent several months visiting all the best schools in the
East, securing all sorts of information at first hand,
and is qualified to help you find the school best suited to
the peculiar needs of your boy or girl, at whatever price
you can afford to pay. The service is free, and we suggest
that you get in touch with the Bureau at once, as many
schools are registering pupils now, and will be filled to
capacity before July, Call, write or phone,
EDUCATIONAL BUREAU
LEDGER CENTRAL
BROAD AND CHESTNUT STRBBTS
PHILADELPHIA
Green, Mr Joseph B Kclsler, Mr Leon
Flshbeln. Mr. Lewis H. Bressen, Mr.
Jack Keeeler, Mr. Harry Kosovo. Mr.
Herman Wlttottshy, Mr, Louis Wittousfcr,
Mr. Fred W4nteln, Mr. Louis Rosow,
Mr. Herman Washer and Mr Herman
Jacoby
Mlw Elsie- H. Taylor, of 6918 Pins street;
was atlven a. aurprlae party last wr-ek by
her mother, Mrs. Katherlne Taylor, prior
to her departure to th Pannma-Paclnd
Exposition. Tho mieets Included Mr and
Mrs H. W Rehlesser. Mis Ethel B.
Tnyior, Miss Vera Allen, Miss Mabel
Allen, Mis George C Hlrsch, Mr. Wil
liam Towniend, Mr Jack Hans, Mr
Richard Umpsread, Mr. Howard. B Van
Kuern, Mr. George D. Weaver and. Mr.
Harry A. Weaver.
Miss Taylor la accompanied by her
cousin, Mlsi Emma. M. Collins, and on
their trip they will visit the Grand Can
yon, Salt Lake City, Yellowstone Park
nnd other points of Interest, returning
via Florida about October 1.
Miss Florenco Fisher, daughter of Mr
nnd Sirs. Joseph TC. Fisher, of 70th ave
nue, Oak Lane, was hostess to tho- mem
bers of the Kappa Tau Sorority yester
day afternoon. Those present were Mls
Elslo Hepburn. Miss Nova Hartzell, Miss
Genevieve Laffcrty, Miss Reglna Hughes.
Miss Mary Arthur, Miss Adelaide Jen
nlngs, MLsr Madeline Keen. Jtlss Helen
Houston, Miss Margaret Hallowell and
Mr. Earl Mlllletto.
Summer Resorts
CAPE MAT, July 8. Each day'tho. col
ony of nrrlvnls Increases and tho various
clubs and hotels aro brilliant centres tor
Boclety.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Spencer Mlllor.i'd, have
opened their Cape May cottaga for tna
summer.
Mr. Walter Poultney, of Baltimore, la
spondlng the week-end ntetho Hotel Capo
May.
Somo of tho recent arrivals nt the Capet
May Hotel aro Mrs. W. Hlnkle Smith.
Mlns Rebccra Poultney-of Baltimore;
Miss Murlon Wire, Mr. T. Craven, Mr.
and Mrs. John Taylor, Jlr. Longatrelh
Brown, Miss K. E. Wetharcll, Mr. Joseph
Dulles, Mr. W. P. Cambloa. Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Reyburn, Mr. nnd, Mrs. Thuxstori
Hall, Mr. Edwnrd McIIvnln. Jr.. of Now
York; Mrs A. W. Bates, of New York:
Colonel nnd Xtrs. D. Y. Mcintosh, ofTow
son. Md4; Mrs. H. 11. Yacnall, MlsslMary
Yarnall, Mrs. Roscngarben.
What's DoingTonht
Municipal Bjnd. Powcra.Vark, Aim and Al
mond strcnts, S o'clock. Free.
Falrmount Park Band. Lemon HUl; 8 o'clock.
Free
Philadelphia Band, City HrJl Plain. 8
o'clock. Freo.
Catholic Hlrh School rally, audltorlurd ot
ichool building. Broad nnd VlnJD Mreeta.
Lemon Hill meetlns. city 'Hall Plain, 8
o'clock Tree
Norrirtown Choral Society Willow Grore
Pirk. evening Freo.
NAZARETH. TA.
Nazareth Hall
Military School
Takes the parent's place for boys
from eight to sixteen years.
Ono of the oldest Boarding Schools
for Boys In America.
Established In 17S5.
Send for Catalogue; you
he pleased.
will
Rev. S. J. Blum, D.D. Prin.,
NAZARETH, PA.
HAKHisimnc. PA.
Harrisburg
Academy
A country school founded 1786. Modern
buildings, large earnpas. Advantages ot
small classes and Individual Instruction.
Thorough college preparation. Rates $400
1500 Supervised athletics. Separata school
for younger boys. We Invite closest Inves
tigation a personal visit It possible. Write
for our catalogue and plans of new dor.
mltory Address
ARTHUR E. IlItOWN, B. A.. Headmaster
BALTIMORE, MD.
AFFORDBY NORMAL SCHOOL
Kindergarten Primary Diploma, The 17th
Session begins Sept 27 Course of 2 years.
Model and Practice Schools. Elisabeth Bilk,
man, Prln , Oilman Apart. C. Baltimore, Md.
STAUNTON, VA.
Mary Baldwin Seminary, Staunton, Va. Lo
cated In Shenandoah Valley ot Virginia.
Unsurpassed climate; modern appointments.
Terms moderate, Pupils may enter any time.
Catalogue.' Mlsa E. C. Wclmnr, 1'rlmlpal,
WEST CHESTER, FA.
bTATK J.OHMAL SCHOOL. Both Seats.
JIS0-J210 per year, G. M. PHILIPS. Prln.