EVENING LEPGER-Pnif-iAPELriTTA, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1015. ft )fflVT ANTES OF LAST SEASON HEPBURN-HASK1LL NUPTIALS ARE OF GREAT INTEREST TO SOCIETY i wiuu on ui A vn id At IS ED TONIGHT ms Charlotte Rush Will Be Honor Guest at Small Dance This I Evening Miss Mary Frances Fisher and Miss , P ,1fifi4 AtHnhr)! flit- -j. nt.... The Marriage of Mrs. Dayse Haskill to Mr.,LouU F. J. Hepburn Took Place at Noon Today Various Entertainments of Interest. "ui " .unuotff wt. dinner. ...... rtkimlttop I ... I ..M.mlnx a WII Mouse rflftr t ft, her homo In Uerwyn. The rumU BfO, I'" . -I-.- In. attend the "nnrc " " "" uti hv Mr nnd J'"1 wenjamin nusii, FfWIr home, "L-neseiiun. .......( f ..... nrht Mrs, Cnsentt entertained .1 If ".Vm honor of MIm Mfy I'mnces in"1"" " ... ,-... Miii,tl Bfcr and 3i K.- .nrlMis. John "n'"X..-uo.S"u.,",t ay" "XV.M.tine. nre spenninp; me sum- ;r at their coVtaBe In Manchester, Vt. I i m John D. Angenj. Jr., and tyr and M. Jonn d ,he um. i,lr inisnv - ., narenti, Mr. and K John ' Anseny, nt their country fc nr Uoyle.jojyn. . t.. Mnrrl and her dnunh- rV.... riuabetii Norrls, havo returned LUr,, city from Cuba and will spend ttSfurt of the B.immr In Cape itr . .,. t awls Btocvcr, of tho Delmnr- J,r,1.' mb TRone to Maine with Mr. and JSMSh Dallam, Jr., for sev- (Ml . ir, and Mrs. Marcel StclnbrusKe. j(f, una .'' , . I ... r 30 ' "... . ittihtr. rati, nre in iinnuc Aue --- ,.,. Tlu.y wln co t0 K.llfernla. in August. f Tk MIimi Williamson, of 1321 Spruce VI6,. .n MM Julia V. l,nKl,erenno are IrkvVln through the West. They will ;"lt"hlmitP)lllon8 before loturtihiK hme. , Mr and Mr. Abel P. WethcrM. of. Wnntweod, ent.ru ne.l Dr ana Mrs. tfrinds E. raliemoii mm air. juiiu j. Francis ' ., ,lnnr In5t n it it. Along the Main Line fr.nrtnnorc.-Mri!. P.oticrt T. O'llcllly, iUI rranceicA O'ltcllly ami MIbs Martha S n-rtelllv have taken n houao oil Old Uncaster road, Brjn Mawr, for Hie jummer months. EnlO.V.-Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln God- ... f. 6 rintmfln nvfinll. Will lfiaVO i'flitordsy to spend the summer at their I'lVentnor cottage. J hill j Ellu Davids will open their camp "InlMPocorto Mountains nriy in aubusi. Vlr. and Mrs Wnltor V. Hnrtel. of Wraneffood nnd t'nlon nvenucs, nro ipenffinr tho summer at Cnpo May, N. J. uinnnnTfr Mrs. ttcslnatd Clorham, Ih'jjjjjmpden nvenue, has Bono to Brazil, Uui h will remain until next wlntor. L MM. Robert O. Seymour and Miss Mabel Ifiymoiir, of Woodsldo ncnue, Jiavo rc Kinistl from a visit nt Olen Illdgc, N. J. AHDJtOItE -Mr nnd Mrs. "William H. SllOriR and family, of Rdgcwood aenuo uiJ Wlstar ronil. nnvo openci ineir sum fcer Jtottaco nl Fisher's Island, Mo. RflllM Gladys Supplcc, of Montgomery ITrtnue, Is spending the summer nt n jSimp Ih Mnlnc Miss Caroline Itced will IMn her early In August. IfDRVX 51 A Wit Mr. and 5Irs. Edwnrd lipjile, of Philadelphia, are spending the liiimmcr here jMr. nnd 5Irs. AVIUInm W. Austin, Miss Anna Austin, Miss Jean Austin nnd 51r. ISyUllam W Austin, Jr., of Gulf road nnd lllhan nvenub. havo gono to California, ! where they will visit tho Pnnnmn-Pnclflc Exposition, jcturnlnu August 8. of tho Knglo OSEJION'T Jlr nnd 5Irs. Itobert K. .ttiatt, of Bcauprc, will open their sum- .cottage on Eellevuo avenue, New- Mxt week. , ihd Mrs Kdwln H. FItlcr, .... ...Ill ov.An.1 A,I,,c, tif .irrjLC, ,, ,, Diim bo, av litis!. He. JIfland 5Irs A J. Dioxel Paul, of Old EwcMter road, will leavo shortly for Jileilorfl, Me , v, hero they will spend the Paimer. 1ST. DAVIDS -5Ir. and Mrs. James M. Rt'.d have tnken a houso here, wnicn ey will occupy July W. Bala-Cynwyd fillls Lucille H. Llpplncott, of Cynwyd, prtltlng her aunt, Mrs. Edgar L. Shep- itd, at KcnncbunKnoi t, ale. Miss L,ip- ilncott will spend August In Summit, Me., m iir, Ttiomas uay nnn nis uaugnior. I Helen Gay iir, and 5Irs. Ddwnnl I.cgse, of Ilos- 0. and Mrs Henry Kuhl Kelly, Jr., of liomla. who is nt present vlsltlnc In Baltimore, ancnt the week-end over July tlth Jlr and 5Irs. J. Samuel Stephen- lV.i vuy avenue. .Airs, oicpiienson en- pilnea nt luncheon In honor or nor daughters during their stay In Hala. :r. and Mrs. J. V. B. Titus, of Edgo- roacl, Daln, nro occupying their cot- i( at Chelsea. Germantown Mr, Walter Courtney, of D537 Chew t, was a visitor nt WUdwod, N. J. Mr, Martin Conner, of Germantown and votuen avenues, will leavo shortly for a tojr throueh Cnllfnrnla. vliltlnir San fJrincUco and the Panama Exposition. Si llls Margaret Kent, of Tho Melrose, s'...uhw,u utciiun nuu iiuiiiiii Diitui, ipenmns several weeks at Capo May, r. and Mrs. William, of 620fi Baynton it, apent tho week-end at Weaslde J. It. A. Dloul, of ZWi Qermantown will leave for Chlcuco on Sunday. "I be the guest of friends for sev Mka, nd Mrs. Arthur H. Blackburn, Mr. r Henry V. 5Iende and Sllss otored to Lake Hopatcong, N. J wneo; by way of Delaware Water the holidays. Ucf Ami If.. m - . .iir If"""! Hreet. nrn snemllm- n fnw rfnva Atliuitle city Pf, and Mm John T 'E'i.lln n.l om. ' ' West AValnut lane, are spend- t-i iime at the Delaware Water and Mrs. Robert J. Sillier and Of (9 West Form otr.t will .nonil elt-end at the Delaware S'ater end Mrs. Charles J. Wllkle, of 118 "reet, win open their cottage n City today for the summer, li IP"' MP Ii'mBC ffri,i.t. fiut.Z ?'t, ."' f uverurooK .-..! J" " 7 'BrR0 "Umher ot women present frrrt along the Heading. rtr?.'Xj IE'1. A,fs- Mtt-,fthan have Juet opened their magnificent home nt Ocean l-I.l.nn,, Mr ,Joh" Kl"(f ro oceupy rh1tfLllr .na,T Ilomo fll ' "feet and i,l.tr. ?J'.l,fn 8- "emmerly tins leased !i iv,0Jln,,n vemie home Irt Oak Lane to the nev. Oeorge Scheer nnd family for the summer month, Mr. ltemmerly and nJT y,V ne"1lng tho summer at ucean City, .m5. J-."-.Ln"elere, of Wyncote, will teturn about the middle of July from cape Mft,., ,vh(.r6 gll0 g spenrtnB ptltt of tin summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles It. Jacob, of Taunton avenue, Oak Lane, have left for Ocean City, where they will remain dur inn the summer. Their daughter, Mrs. i'.nri v. Breeding, who was one of Inst month b popular hrldrs, will spend part of the summer with her parents. Mies Char- im ?ftcob, n"l Miss Jtnrgarct Jacobs win also accompany them. Miss Unrrlet Head, daughter of 5tr. and Mrs. a. II. Head, of Bhnrpless nvenue, 5Iel ro, has as her guest Miss Julia Aspln wall, of Pittsburgh, Pa., while Miss .Mar. garot Uatermnn, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Wnlter H. Waterman, of Strntfonl avenue, Melrosf, hns as her house piest Mis Ittilh Carpenter, of Delnnd. Fin. bevernl affairs mvo alrcndy been given In their honor and a number of events mu ui-iiik planned. Ml.is ElBle llepuurn, dnURhter of Mr. nna sirs. Samuel D. Hepburn, of 6310 .North 13th street, OAk Lane, will r-ntcr-taln 5tlss Helen Houston nnd Miss Mar garet Hnllowell nt luncheon today. 5trs. J. M. Hunsborgor, of Ashbourne, Is ontertnlnlng MIsh Carroll, of Lynchburg, 5 a. Jlfsjt Carroll Is a. niece of Mr. Ed ward allies. Jlr. Davis Smith, Mr. Marshall Moss, tiM-,WRrrn Smith. Mr. Ralph Ralr, Mr, W Ilium Roberts, Mr. Frederic Whltnkcr nnd Mr. Andrew Whltnkcr, of Glcnsidc, ,.', p.ena thIs ummer at Lake 5Vinola wltli tho members of tho Roscmoro Club. West Philadelphia Miss Sadie Wlnrlng, 1303 North Cist street; Mr. Ernest Andrews, Jllss Lillian Kargo and Mr. Alfred Ferry spent the week-end at Point Pleasant. Mr. nnd 5Irs. Jnmca Taylor, 6066 King scsslng avenue, will leave shortly for Atlantic City, whoro they will remain for tho rest of tho summer. .Mr. Thomas Kennedy, 5217 Hazal ave nue, wflt leavo for Wlldwood In tho near future. 5Ir. nnd 5Irs. J. Y. Dugan, 1430 South Allison street, were tho Kucsts of Mr, and Mrs. B. C. Onntz, In Pittsburgh, last week. 5Ir. ami 5trs. Isaac C. Booth, BUS Irv ing street, will visit their daughter, 5Irs. George 51. Bennett, at her home. 111 North Chelsea nvonuc, Atlantic City, N. J., for a fortnlBht. 5Ilss Hoso Stelnberir. nf film n,,,i r- kct streets, Is spending tho month of July at Wlldwood, N. J. 5Ir. nnd Sirs. Edwnrd B. Gardner nnd their daughter, 51lss Janet Gardner, of 5SH Wcbs,ter streot, nre spending tho month of July with 5Ir. Gardner's sister, sirs. John Rencar, of 227 Indiana ave nue. Atlantic- City. 5Rss Nora Dowllng. of. 6I1S Westmln Btor avenue, is spending two weeks with her mint, 5Irs. J. 51, Gallagher, nt Stone Hnrbor. Miss Harriet Hanllne, of 3S00 Locust street, ts spending the summer at Cedar croft, Konnett Square, Pa. Jlrs. C. A. Bergen and 5Ilss Agnes Ber gen, of tho Warrington, 36th nnd Walnut streets, nro visiting Mrs. Howard at her Chelsea cottage. 51r. Emerson Treney, of -I2J3 .Chestnut street, und .Mr. Ralph Connolley. of 3I Chestnut street, left last week for Camp Namaushoue. Hpofford, N. H whero thoy will remain for tho season. 51lss Anna Keller, of 6515 Woodland avenue, left last week with a number of ltn.1a nf TlnltlMn.. . . ...,..lt.o ui .rauiiuuio iur uii exienueu tour through the Canadian Rockies, Great Lakes, Seattle, Vancouver, California and Panama Canal, returning nbout tho 1st of September. Mr. and 5trs. Herbert Reese Smith have returned from their extended wedding trip spent In Atlantic City and will be nt home after July 15, nt their new home 731 South Cecil street. Sirs. Smith n,m bo remembered as Jllss Edna E. Cooncr of Baltimore, 5Id. ' ' Mrs. 51. Treadway, of 3S0O LociiBt street la spending the summer months at Ocean Grove. L J-" . ' "" ' i' i in Dntightcr of Mrs. Kntherlno Tny- J K H M, - , " ' h -; ' i. lor, of 5918 Pino street. Miss f (MEgM mW ' 'VX' "' flfest)' ' -' W Tnylor nntl her cousin, Mlaa ' RJK Jfifl If Vf( i '-shm'tySlt 1 Emma Collins, loft Inst week for 'HBgl fA' W" 'r'ilW"''l,''l Tioga WWs&M SSiimJ-kMm 5tr. nnd Sirs. Wnlter A. Ennls, Miss Knthryu Ennls, Sllss Starlet! Ennls nnd Sir. Wnlter A. Ennls, Jr., 3713 North 16th street, will leave on Saturday to occupy their now home In Plensantvllle, N. J. Sllss Knthryu Ennls has been passing tho early summer In Ocean City. Mr nnd Sirs. Benjamin T. Neall, Miss Itnnnnh Tox Neall. Sir. Earl Neall. 1823 ' West Ontario street: Sirs. Itnnnnh liny Fox and Sllss Schofleld formed n house party at Ocean I'lty over the helntilng of tho week, Sirs. Fox nnd 5IIs Hehoileld returned last week from a tour through tho West to California. Sir. and Sirs. Frank Thomson, of West Tioga street, with their sons nnd dnugh ter. In-law, Sir. and Mrs. Frnnk Thom son, Jr., nnd Sir. nnd 5!m. WIHInni Thom son, of West Kstnugli street, have Joined the colony of Tioga cottagers at Octun City. Sir. nnd Sirs. Ilnynor Bowman, 1822 West Tioga street, nnd Sir. nnd Sirs. Wlllsrd Bowman, of PhoeiilxvlUc, Pn., am taking nn automobile trip to Bush kill Falls and tho vicinity. Sir. nnd Sirs. George Bernstein, ' of North Park nvenue nnd Onlnrlo street, are occupying their summer homo In At lantic City. Sirs. George Crotton. of 1S03 West 5'o nnngo street, who Is spending tho sum mer at Norfolk, Vn has none tn Wash ington, D. C, for u fortnight's lslt. I'lrnto hy Marcenu. Roxborough Sir. nnd Sirs. J. Harry North, of Black wood. N. J., nre tho guests of Sir. and Sirs. Edmund St. Kelly, ot 3W Green lane, Roxborough. Sir. and Sirs, lt.irry Stiller, of Ridge avenue nnd Crense'a lane, will leavo on Saturday for n tour through tho West to tho Pacific coast. They will vlBlt tho exposition, anil spend some time In Cali fornia. Sir. nnd Sirs. Frederick Foulkrod nnd their children, Rny and James Foulkrod, of Pittsburgh, Pa., nro visiting Sirs. Foulkrod's parents, Sir. and Sirs. Oliver S. Kcely, nt their home on Lyceum ave nue. ' Sir. and Sirs. Albert Hays, of Lyceum avenue, have gone to Asbury Park to re main until autumn Sir. and Sirs. James Hlndlc, of Slnnn yunk nvenue, will spend August In Capo Slay. Sir. nnd Sirs, their daughter, who havo been Washington, D. .1. Wnlter Keely nnd Sllss Kathnrlno Keely, spending some time In C., have returned to Along the Readme LM"r Q Sharpies, qf "Labar iLm I neltfcn Hills Ta ht, aa ha yrktt fortn'ebt Mta PlMMbUS. of Caroline T.lnrtlnAriftt aI "T?Y.l.lt Chelten llilu, pa., lia kobb to e. Mass. In visit Ulu Kmllv Ott nd Mr Ezekui in.nn t, nt "aye taken a cottage at miwMH ". which thy are oseupylng uinnier months. VUitinir tJH.. ..,,, ... ,. .- "-... o Au&iiiry rtiu DO- n iibvt,:rlii Church. Ocean r . iiay aiirnoi aur- South Philadelphia ' Sir. William 11. Work, Sir. A. R. Don dero nnd Sir. I'. J. Sillier hnve Just re turned from a week's fishing trip it Reach Haven, N. J., where they mailo soma big hnuls, among which wero three drumflsh, weighing from 0 to CO pounds each. Sllss Lpulse Work, of liiz Ellsworth street, has left the city to spend several weeks at Atlantic City ns the guest of Mr. and Sirs. Ralph Wonders, at- their cottage on Pacific avenue. St Rita's Catholic Club has chartered the Oshlng schooner Thomas I'. Hew lett Mr a day's fishing at Cape Slay on Sunday, July 11. Sllss Angela Dondero, of 1435 Ellsworth street will leave the city onaturda. to spend several weeks with relatives at Altonna, Pa. Northeast their home on Green lane. Sir. Albert Hudson, of Alnsllo street, Fnlls of Schuylkill, Is visiting his sister. Sirs. John D. Brookes, of Slount Holly, N. J. Lansdowne Sllss Edith Robinson, of Garrottford, Is ontertnlnlng Sllss SInrlon Bcbc. The Camp Flro Girls, of Tendon, will hold a tea July 10 In the borough building. Sir. and Sirs. Jennings Hood, of Runny mede nvenue, will spend the summer In Canada. Sirs. Henry Zahn, of New Tork, Is the guest of Sirs. George T. Walker, of Shadeland avenue. Sir. Frank C. Nloweg, of Prlco nvonue, left today to spend the summer at St. Albans, N. V. Mr. and Mrs. Frances B. Irwin nnd family, of 19 North Maple avenue, will spend tho week at Stone Harbor. Mr. and Sirs. A. F, O'Danlel have re turned from a visit at Chelsea. Sir. J. II. Stewart, of the Oaks Apart ments, returned yesterday from a trip through the State. Sir. Arthur Shrlgley and family, of Hill Dale road, will spend tho summer at Bel mar, N. J. The Rev. Crosswoll McBce has left for ICennehunkport. Me., where ho will Join Sirs. AIcBee and his daughter, Sllss Eliza beth McBce. Sir. Frederick Leopold and fnmlly, of North Lansdowno -avenue, will spend tho summer nt Avalon, atpjvuitf ZTAtrsyi. Miss Wctherill will be nmonp tho debutantes of next season. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wctherill will probably introduco thoir daughter in tho early fall. Frankford The Slagnolla Beneficial Association will glvo its Silth nnnunt excursion this year to Headlirg. Pu., and tho mountains on Sunday, July 18. Tho nnnunl opening of tho 50-50 Coun try Club will be held Sunday, July :.", at Ncwportvlltc, Pa. This Is ono ot the best-knonn clubs In the city. Sir. and Mrs. Jnckson llclss nnd famll, of East .Montgomery ncnuc, havo taken npaitmenls ut 5th street nnd Boardwalk, Ocean Clty.ifor tho summer, Sllss Charlotte Cooloy, of Arrott street, who Is entertaining Sllss Rcba Hoolc, of Bridgeport, Conn., wus hostess ut u luncheon Wednesday, given In honor of her guest. Those present wero Sllss Esther Pnsslster. Sllss Slay Wei In, Sllss Frances Kirk, Sllss Coilnlio Sloyor, Sllss Rny Lcntz, Sllss I.conu Jnmcs, Sllss Marlon Dceley, Sllss Stnrgnret Currnn, Sllss Jane Hughes, Sllss Rca Hughes, Sllss Pauline Curtz and Sllss Helen Sic Klnley, Wltd (lowers formed tho urtlstlc decorations. Sllss Elslo Denkync, of Penn uvcnuo, Fox Chnse, has left for nn extended tilp through tho AVest. Sho will visit Yel lowstone Park, Salt l.Jko City nnd tho Panama Exposition at San Francisco. Sllss Louisa Klnateln, of Washington, D. C, who has been the guest of Sllss Carrie Campbell, of 1133 Marlborough street, has left, with Sllss Campbell, for Atlantic City, where thoy will be the guests of Sir. and Sirs. William Campbell, of 21 South California avenue, for a few weeks. . Sirs. J. W. Vanaman and Sllss A Bes sie Vanaman, of 305 Bast Glrard avenue, are at Port Bllsabeth, N. J., for tho summer. Mlw Wllma Chew Ib their guest for the wMk, Miss Sara Vanaman will leave shortly to Join them. Miss Jda B. Powll. of UK Jlarlbor ough street, will leave today for Nor folk, Va-, to ba the guast of Mrs. Claude Vtfor the rwl-ler of the month. Mrs. Gegenhelmar, of 417 Bast Glrard avenue, lias returnatt from Tuckerton, " ' , Mm. Jacob Kaufman, at mi Franklin street. hs annowiad th betrothal of her daughter. Mlaa Rok Kaufman, to Mr Albart Rubin. Mrs. Hyser and Mra. Lyther, of Mojer lrct, ha gone to Atteatk City for Wilmington Sirs. 15. Tntnall Warner has Issued In vitations to nbout SO of her young friends for n supper-dance at the tea houso nt Nainaan'B-on-the-l)elav.arc, Saturday evening of this week. Tho dance will bo In honor of Sllss Elizabeth Edsatl. Sirs. Frederick Bart Rcrger and her mother, Sirs. J. Ernest Smith, returned last week from a motor trip to New Hnmpshlro and Vermont.. Judgo and Sirs. Gcorgo Gray motored to Capo Slay Saturday, and BPcnt tho week-end with Sir. and Sirs. Henry Thouron, who hnvo a cottage there for tho season. Sirs. A. Felix du Pont and Sllss Lydla Chichester left Tuesday for a motor trip to Rockvlllo and other towns In Slar land. They will return tho last of this week. Hotel Arrivals unCEN'S' Mnrtln P. tolly. Scronton. Ta. Ueoriie A, Toners. Rilem, N. J., Sir. und Mrs. I- A. llailsor, Trenton, N. J. CONTINENTAL-C1. Jackon, JlarrUbunr, Pa., U. M. llrltlon, Hcullng-, la.; T. K. f.arfon, Ktono llurbor, N. J. DOO.VIIII'S D. J. Por. I!arrlbur(f. Ta-. T. W. Templeton. I'lymouth. l'a., J. M. I.jall, Atlantic City. NI'W BINOIIAM-W. O. Itunkle, Uelletonie. l'a., I), lllnghum, Nowark, N. J.. 1'. W Muiitxck. HarrtiburK. 11. HANOVBIl-E. J.ReIfi Norrltowri, Pa.: S lleflherr- I'ottsMlle, -i'a.; A. W. Ildy, Kuaton, r. VfcNDIO W. 5V. iJindla. Allenlown, Ta. : W. It. Diinlap, C.innonburir, l'a.; Charles Rtea, faterion. N. J. A&EI.l'lllA I'etfr I)kuter, Ouiont. Ta.; r. It. Curry, Welln N. Y.i Ml 1 M. IMugh- iriy. Atlantic city. N. J. WJN'PSOH A. L. Pepptrmon. Wllllamaport, l'a ; V O. llariTety. Dover. Del,, F. K. l.en- Uer. MUlerstoKn. Pa. BT JAM US-Mr. and Mra. P, It. Morris, New York. WALTON'-John Mills, Aabury Park. N. J , William Miller, Dttrclt, Stick.; J. Preemun, Claveland, O. STIJXTON O. Ijimbert, Akron. O.: Mr. and Sire. C. W. Ttende, New York; 5V. P. Fanning-, Urlilgeport, Conn. COIJNNADR William Wray. Downlngtown, Pa.; N. I. Harrington, EvnnrUllf, Jnd., Tliomni St. Wilson, Milton, Pa. ItITTENHOUBI-Jlrs. If. SI Sweltland, Mont rlalr. N. J.; U. II Johnson. Monlclalr, X. J . W If. Croft. Slontclalr, N. J. ItlTZ-CAHLTONi-S. Y. Constumlne. Washing--to,, li. Ci Mr. an.1 Mrs. Wltll.nn Itldnewsv. Iick Haven, N. Y ; George 1. Stone, New iora. II. n llamlll. miss. WllkeB-IlArrn la U W. Iloatetter, Pittsburgh. Pa., It. K. Marnhall, rioltlinore, Md., (. '.'. Chadwlek, Hartford. Coon., Major James Morton. Ijjii unn, Uusland; C. K, Henderson. Kaston, Pa. Camden and Vicinity sir, nntl ills. A. It. Promo, of 523 Cooper Rticcl, hnvo gono to the Dclawnro Water Chip lo enjoy n few weeks' vaca tion. Mr. nnd Sirs. F? Storsc Archer, of Had donlleld, are now at their cottage at Harnegat Bay; also Sir. Archer's sister. Sirs. Richard Devclln, and her son and daughter. Sir. nnd Mrs. Samuel Clark and children, of 311 Cooper Btreot, nnd Sirs. Clark's mother, Sirs. David Stodden, nf Olen Campbell, Pa., nro cottagers at Ocean City. Sllss Eva Smith, of 317 North 4th street, hits gono for n western trip, which will extend to the Pacific Const. Sir. and SIis. Robert Slovls nnd Miss itnrlo Stevls, of 502 Linden street, nro summering nt Pitman. Cnptnln Charles Barnard nnd nro nt Wlldwood until the fall. fnmlly MR. AND SIRS. IIOBBRT DAY CAlt Tlll announce the marriage of their slawr, Sirs. Dayse Carter Haskill, to Mr. Louis T. J. Hepburn, of this city, which took place today at noon at ll Spruce street. The ceremony wns performed by the Rev. Dr. W. O. Alexander. The bride of today l a member of the well-known Virginia fnmlly of Carters. Mi. Hepburn Is n lawicr, n member of tho linn of Hepburn Ac Hepburn, of this city. Thn uiwMincr wx n. verv oulct one, only tho Immediate members nf the families telng present. Until September 1 they will be nt home nt 4010 Pino street. Tho marrlaao of Sllss Mary Agnes Croson nnd Sir. .Michael Joseph Brown wa solemnUed last week at a Nup tial Slass In the Church of the Nrttly rn. Allegheny avenue nnd Belgradu street, the Rev. John 51. Crosson, brother or tho bride oinclatlng Among those .n the sanctuary were tho Rev. James SI. Williams, a cousin of tho hi lite, the lit. Rev Slonslgnor James P. Tinner, D. !., the Hnv Frnncl J. Ross, D. I' . tho Hev Thomas J .McKay, li. D, the Rev. Jo seph A. iteCuIlough, the Hev. William T Brady, "the Rev. S P .Manning, tho Rev Joseph 9 Kelly, tho Rev. Robert T Riddle, the Rev. Frnncls J. Flood, th Rev A. It. Rees. the Hev. Thomas J. IlHrron, the Hev. Thomas L. Clooney, Hie Rev. Joseph A. Kane. Sir. Daniel Toner and Sir Thomas llrnd, seminarians, n ted as niMlMcs. Tho bride, who wns attended by Sllss Rose Al. Diamond ns mnld of honor, woro a gown of white duchess satin nnd chnn tilly Inre, embroidered with pearls. Her oll was ot tulle, held In place by lilies oi the valley, und she carried a shower hnimtict of bride roses nod 111 lea of the nlley. Tho ti'nld of honor wns gowned In white cunntllly Inco oxer pink crepo do chine. A plcturo hat of white trimmed with pink roses nnd streamers completed her costume. A bienkf.ist followed at the homo of the bride, 2631 East Monmouth street, after which tho joung couple left for their wedding trip to tho Delawaio Wntor Gap, and on their return will occupy their new home, 2931 Arnmlngn sticet, where' they will receive after July . Sllss Lillian P.ickmnn nnd Miss Tllllo Packman entertained the ofllcors nnd members of tho Friends of tho Inde pendent Hebrew Free School nt an eve ning gathering on Saturday at their home, 1510 E.ist Sloyamenslng avenue. Among thnso present wctc Sllss Clnru Globman, Slls Lena Andls, Sllss Rebn Stazcr, Sllss Yetta Knlin, Sllss Gertrude Shapiro, Sllss Roso Shapiro, Miss Robecca Andls, Mr David Aionberg, Sir. Joseph L. Knhn, Sir. Dnvlil Globe, Sir. Jacob Slnrkus, Sir. Jack FoltiHteln, Sir. Sam Glttlomnn, Sir. Julius Straus. Refreshments woro served, followed by dancing A pleasant feature of tho evening wns tho delightful singing of Sllss Y. Knhn. Tho humorous nnd witty Introductions of Sir. Dnvo Aronberg, president of the organization, who acted as toastmaster, were much applauded. Tho Young SIcn's and Young Women's Hebrew Association will glvo nn Infor mal musical and dnnee tomorrow evening, Sllss Jane Bussett nnd Sllsi Colby, of i 8:30 l- '., nt ,h rooms ot Uio Starr Gar- . .- ..- ,.!.. rtt. n,t tAi'ASrast est siAnt a North Cth streot, nro nt Buckingham, Pn for '.wo months. Sirs. William Burrel nnd son, urn nt Ocean City. Horace, den. 6th nnd Lombard streets. During Intermission the following young ladies will servo refreshments to the mcmbcis and thoir guests: Sllss Esther RojenSiwclg, Sllss Fnnnctto Blank, Sllss Bsther KornfeM. Sllss Gertrude Lcnhardt and Miss Minnie Stolllver. The llymouth Pleasure Club chartered the cruiser Welrowe on Monday and had a ptcnle at Riverside Bfaeh Among those present were- Ml Agnes Blmmlns, Sllss Katharine Maclnnls, Sllss Rose Kln selle, Sllss Rllsnlitli .Merlnnls. Miss Irons Sweeney, .Miss FMrntn Metrslf, Mies Slay Ooyle, Mls Kllribetn Bohus, Miss Starr Jsninlsh, Mls Delk Ludwlg, Mr. A. 3. Hart. Air GeoMre Care)', Mr. H. J Brown, Sir. n. J. mnnaman, 4r v. J. iioguot, Sir. John Doyle, Sir. Ncleon Llndsirnnd, Sir. P. lilllnger, Jr, Mr. Frank Jaimlsh, Sir . J Bennett, Jr. ahd Sir 3 51c Carthy. Sirs. Mnelnnis chaperoned tho party. Mr and Sirs. Adnm II. Fox and their daughters, Sttss Lucy Fox nnd Mis Hlttntreth Fox, nre entertnlnlng a house party at their Wlssahlckon home. 233 lloehelle avenue. Their guests nre Sllss Florenco Nichols, of Pottstown. Pa.; Sllss .Marian Young, of Atlantic City, N. J.; Sllss Elsie Beok, of Wilmington. Del.; Mr. Frank Whltcomb, of Washington, D. C nnd Sir. nnd Sir. Milford Fox, of Camden, N. J. A block party will be luld Saturday night at Central and Franklin avenues, Cheltenham, for the benellt of tho Chel tenham baseball team. A number of prominent women have become Interested In this nffalr. In cuso nf rain tho event will ha held In Doctor Johnson's gnraga. Summer Resorts CAPE SIAY, July 9.-Thc SInryland Bar Ansoclntlun nrrlicd nt Hotel Capo Slay Wednesday anil will remain for thfeo days Tho annual bnnriuet will bo held today. Slany or Baltimore's prominent lawyers find their families nre registered nl tho hotel. A motor pnrtv arrived In Capo Slay fiom Atlantic City lo spend a few days, consisting of Sir. nnd Mrs. Jack Slc gnrgce, Sir Grant Stegargce and Sir. James Conlcy. Sirs. Robert Fnlrmnn Is upending a few dnvs as the guest of Sir. nnd Sirs. J. t'linord Wilson nt their cottago on Jot ferson slreet. Sllsa Lcnoro Roussel Is with her fam ily. Dr. and. Sirs. Albert Roussel, In Capo SIny for tho romnlndor of tho summer. Sir. Ornhnm French, Sllss Rousscl's Ilnncc, Is their guest for a few days. North Philadelphia Sllss Flavin H. Mitchell, daughter ot Sir. and Sirs. It. J. Mitchell, of 3106 North 2Jd street, has gono to Columbia, Pa.. where Bho will bo tho guest of her aunt. Sirs. J. N. Block, until tho 1st of September. ItlVKIt HTKAMIIOATB THOMAS CLYDE Family Excursion Steamer lo AUGUSTINE BEACH Stopping nt Chester nnd PennsgroTe Only Ilout to Aucuatlne Uracil LnmlInK In fiont of grove; safe salt-water bathing, 500 sanitary bathrooms. Tull or chestra on bo-it and beach, dancing all day. Artesian water, plenty tablet, benches and ehndo. All lilmls of nmurements at bench. rare, Hound Trip, r,0e. Children, S to 10, 23c. J.caics Arch Street Wlinrf 8)30 Dally. Numbly, 0 A. SI. JAMKS H. OTIS. Mgr., 3 Arch St. SUM.MP.lt ltKSOllTH Sl'MMKU ItnSOIlTS bUSIMCIt RESORTS The New HOTEL TR AYMORE ATLANTIC CITY if"-At I'HIUAY TIlAYMOim CHATS The Language of Heaven 1.0CK liaven, n, x ; uroi YorK. II. II. Chllds. New uri.i.HVUB-sTnATPonr) - Trenton, N. J.i K. A. In What's Doing Tonight Municipal Band, Ulockley, 31th acd Spru-o fjireets Free. Palrmount Park Band, Strawberry Mansion. 8 u clock. Pre. phlladitphla. Band, City Hall Plata. S o'clock Free. MISS MARY DOROTHY BCANLON whose marriage to Mr. H. Lowell ' WmIcuU, of Muntctair, N. J., will take place on July 2.6. Suffrage Events Today EQUAL FIIANCHISE SOClrTTV Noon-Ooen-alr rneotlnir at the Fels Soap Workk. TSd street and Woodland avenue. Snsakor, Sllss llertba BJpovlts. S an p. rn. Open-air meeting at Front and Dauphin streets. Speaker, UIm Anna MoCue. WOMAN 8UFrHAril PAIITV. 7 P. m Open-air nwotlnz at Krankford ave nue and Adaiua strwrt. gpejlcars, Mlu M. Xs tell ItusMl and Mlsa May Mat-ken Notice for the Society pace will be accepted und printed in the Eienlns; Ledger, but all auth nulieea inuit be Written ono side ot the paper, must Im aimed In full, with full address, and Hhen possible telepbese number must be llvtn. &oad alt such communications to '8ol4y Kdltor." Uieolna I.edier. eoa Cbaetwit street. Caleu tbe requirements are rarrled out aw that iMuUaa way ke patsllile, the ualioee nrlU not be pubUeoad. Tho old monks, who debated how many tiugels could danco on tho point of n needle, used to speculate nbout tho nngello language. Semitic, Greek and French havo all had advocates, but tho Impartial man known thut tho languago of Heaven la music. Tho Trayinoro Is helping to Introduco the heavenly laqguago upqn this earth. It linn twenty-six musicians ten ot thorn soloists divided Into four musical groups. There Is ono with verve and Spanish castnnota for tho Submarine Grill; another, skilled in popular airs, for tho dancing In tho Restaurant; a third for tho classical com positions of tho Sunday Muslcnles In the Hoso Hall; while tho Qulntotto offers nightly a program In tho Exchange. Traymoro muslo Ih froo from constraint. Devotees may sit around tho players In tho Forecourt nnd listen with rnpt uttentlon. Those who prefer to chat nnd listen casu ully hnvo tho open pnrlorottes and sheltered nngles ot the Exchange. The disinterested, at tho far end, may still find pleasure In the echoes vibrating down tho vast pil lared marble spaces. At tho Traymoro one may hnve muslo according to ono'.i Inclination and mood. Supper Dance Club in the Garden Over the Sea The Largest Fireproof Resort Hotel in the World DANIEL S. WHITE, Prctldent. JOSEPH W. MOTT, Manager. ASIHJHY V.UKL N. J. x. 5....r.,. finuicu ,iiriy nnllN5 im d srlMi sVf.TJlCl-1 ' risssaWrsaasa CAI'K SIAY. Jf. J. THE BLWARD VtiFu?2. EDWARD P.NlTTINaEU. TUB WINnCtnR Oo Beaeb, ocean view sua parlors; UlSB 1IALFIN. umamn Cool Cape May: near beach; rate ClBeronJgmabJi J. b. Wlla 4 Boa. WILHWOOU, N. 3, POPLAR APARTMENTS 7 reonw and bib. for re by weak or season. UtcpOJJg3J0le and pMlfta. OCKAN CITV,N. J. Hotel TAymorejjVTfflgff ESSICU HEIGHTS, PA. THE ESS1CK Casino, nlns Mat. carai SHO feet. deUbUuU? sitwatM ixtAiiesawua ATlwNTIO CITY, N. J. OST E N D Occupylna an entire tloek of oeean front and connected with the famous Boardwalk; In the popular Chelsea section: capacity SOOi unusuallylarie, cool rooms with unobstructed JIKACIt ll.WKN, N. J. lew of the ocean from all: every aDDOlnt. ment and comfort; sea and freeh water In all baths, running, water In rooms. eOOO fl of porches sur rewind the hotel 1 the new dlolna , room overlooks lb sea; flneet cultlne and I white service) orchestra of soloists; dancus tnlce dally; social diversions, matninesnt new I'slm .ounce. Special lit so up wkly 1 booklet mailed; aula meets train menace ment by owners. JOHN C OOBeU.Bn. Utt NEW HOTEL MERION " Vermont ate. & Beach. Cap. S0O. very mod erate rates for Ihe comforts, appolntoMats A laoie or largest noieis. tc up uaiiy, special I I Re-opens July 10th I I'mlrr perkoniil direction of the oirner. 3 NEW HOTEL BALDWIN BEACH HAVEN, N. J, I TTIECTI.Y on the oiean lih unob I J nui,ie.t Mew uf buj or Ha from nil viiuia s nt lutai utuuvi 11 iMJlfcsl ui aciij til lnoit atcr.tle and 41MJ guetii, ftoU uuul Wtulily. HooiiHt. Iai, oel tt JSaWfflSfcr- Leading Illfb-Class Moderste-Itate Hotel. Al RPMARI p Vlrjlola eve. near Beaea rtLDCAIAHLC c,p jjo aievator, private baths, etc.: excelleul Utile. June rata. ) MP wkly ; il up dally Hit J P OOPK. ADIKONDACK MOUNTAINS, X. Y. G corse. N, Y. Fort William Henry Hotelc Lake . -Oarrt. MV nOTBX. ClIAilPIAIN og I).. CfcaJBBlala. DllUirwill,. I. Jt.J3ll. 4IISkVkIWi. iteacBsq ay las wiewite a nuoaaa- Ur BMTTBKTOX. MU. St $$! i Tje Xftfigp aV nn the N Jtrati luaet. I apaclti fur loronuiiiui a tuuroua uf auuolnimnt wtth the ht8bet d, lifbtful resort it I an III decree of lomiort Pro aad ssa water In all ; bat as, teieynooes la iomu, tu. TOO feci of hlcb, broad porches surround itw hotel. ! New i(e and grill- or. histra. daadnc. ! frequent social Iralures. tennis and out- door sports. Anaat flatuVac. aalltac aod batk- ing Cerac Table supplied JireU from I nearby farms and datclM j i.ff era tare oad lrm Mailed upa request. IV. JIKHCKK HAIKU, j Only Vt hour' ui mac the laiiwm Ueewa Itoaletard. UHMWMMM,,HHW.W..IIIWyM COOI'BnSTOlVN, V. Y. O-TE-SA-GA Qtj OTtSOO LAKK. COMrslowo,'N T. OPiiiN UNTIL OCTOBatlt tfc Mists bj i all (run Kn York cm soAfiMa MmtMirfa SATttWiO auTiN'o 2it5i8