EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 10. 1915. t I INVITATIONS FOR SMART WEDDING HUNTING PARK ASSOCIATION IN THE SOUTH RECEIVED HERE TO CELEBRATE FOURTH TOD A wHk KBb& Rebecca Scott Candler, Cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Jr., of This City, Will Be Married On July 20 In Georgia Numerous Departures For Coast. sm TNVlTATtONS hato been received in 'lthU city 'or the marrlnco of Miss He fcecca Scott Candler, the daushter of Mr. nd Mf Charles Murphey Cnndlcr, and jlr John Miller Goodman. The ceremony will 1)6 performed at the picturesque homo of the bride's parents, on South Candler itreet, Decatur, 3a , on Tuesday evening, July . aiut wl11 be 'oUowcd ky n ,ftrB0 reception, to which over a thousand In- .... h.v been Issued. Miss Candlei, VUH1UM ." fixiho Is c kn ln thls My' Wl,cro 8h9 is ft frequent Visitor, is a couam ui mi. John Scott, Jr , of the Gladstone, and Is ,lto related to Mrs. Henry J. Marls, 1011 Clinton street, this city. A cablcRram -receded yesterday In this ,,v announced the marrlaBo of Miss rifth IlldBwnV Townseml to Dr. Hunter w Scarleft in the Church of the Holy Trlr.lt" "arts. France. The cv. Dr. AVatson performed the ceremony. vlis Townsend sailed for Paris Beveral lks ago with her brother. Mr. Roger S Townsend, to join Doctor Scarlett n Parts" where he has been since early In the war- The engagement of Miss Townsend and Doctor Scarlett was announced last Spring Mr and Mrs. Qeorgo Burton and Miss Margaret Handy Uurton, who hitto been ,ndlng the early summer at "Hurrl ' ' UUI their country home, In Devon. wllUeavi on August 1 for NnrraRanscIt Plir a I., where they will remain until fha middle of September. Mr. George Qulntard Horwltz, who has been spending a fortnight In Jamestown, K.1 has returned to her suburban homo, In Strafford, whero sho will remain dur tag July- Mr and Mrs. Robert Barrle. of "Buttn vant." Haverford, accompanied by their SSihten, Miss Margaret Barrle and B Jtls Eugenia Barrle, nna m0Ir u". . Robert Barrle, Jr., have gone to Watch liiii. iw r D"i"" Ml MKs Harriet Q. B. Oojclln, tho daughter ' ,IJIr. and Mrs. Henry Laussai ucycim, I ..., '.i-v. tflllnnnva. who was . ?, z& ioSman. of Ithan. gnvo at her cottage to Beach Haven. N. J., baa returned to hettiomc. Mr. and Mis. Edward 1 Bcale, who t' rucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morton . -. r, i. i7.,,.n i.nvn returned i Wilton, ni "emu """i . .. to "Decpdale." their homo ln Strafford. Mrs. Charles McB'cc, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Achlbald Barkllc, at "Invcr House," Wayne, has returned to Washington. On Tuesday, Mrs Phil lips W. Miller entertained at luncheon In honor of Mrs. Barklle and hor guest, at which covers were laid for It, Mrs. James V. P. Turner. Miss Adallne II. Turner and tho Messrs. Daniel N. and William Turner, have closed their resi dence at 923 Clinton street and have taken a house at Mt. Airy, which they will oc cupy "permanently. Mls Marguerite Starr, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Lewis Starr, has as her guest for a fortnight at her cottage at &" v ,,., v t. MIob Kntlierlnn Pot- " ter, of East Orange, N. J. Miss Starr had as her guest last wees ansa uiuwu Ira In, of Lansdowne, Pa. m. ...-,. nt nron 1rft vpatprdnv for a 9SH . . ..-! . -l , tTnl-uair r?r!firR tweeK-enu JiaiuuK mi w ---,on Barnegat Bay. Thb party Includes If- r.ublAB T.ann Tlnwnlnp. Mr. Elder t i Blackledge, Mr. James A. Walker, Mr. Walter Galloway aim ir. tnariea a. jiu , Stanua. f TUmin T?nMn will lerLVA Friday for ' Cape' Cod, to be gone until September. vii ! I J "X t aa Tmilncf IT rnnaaeipnin, xneiiuu u. .. 6 tarhain, a graduate of Princeton, and r Ttf.. IT IlMntrr. rTT-ndlinia nf Vnlfi. both pr New York, will bo Interested to learn that tney nave openeu meir mnw, near Cody "Wyoming, and that many K.nM. nhltarlfllnhlnno flYlfl MflW Vofk f era have made their plans to spend tho ,.i ...mm.... ,Un faii, 4r1rta tlirnilCfh Vp1 lowstone Park aro being planned for tho 1 guests of the Volley Ranch. Ijf- The marriage of Miss Placldo Thomp- ffiCJ .on vest ana .leuiciiuiib -,i,i:a -. -Stick. U. S. N., will take place today at m. aeon, suss vogt is a siaier ui wio. tn IJ ard C. Jtorrls, at whoso home the roar- Et3 vl .ir& a111 tntn rtln Along the Main Line j vxriNtawuw. jsir, aim iiui. hj sartol Brazier, or I'racjyora, nave opened their Capo May cottago for the lummer. Mr. and Mrs. Abel P. Wetherlll, of Kent road, will spend part of the sum mer at IIUI Grove Farm, tho estate of Mr. WetherlU's father, Mr. W, H. Woth erill, at Valley Forge. AliDMORE Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Ludlow are snendlnpr the summer at Beacli Haven, N. J. Mr and Mrs. Harry I Jefferys. of Valley road, are at Somma Illva. East lllwpton, J I, Mr. and Mrs. llenrv Paul Ballv and lll.s Francis W. Bally have, left for Bay two. N j., where they will spend the lummer. St Mr and Mrs. George B. Ilea will leave "" in August for West outlet. Me. JUVnFOnD.-Mr, and Mrs. Charles In Tlndle, of Avon road, left yesterday fef a two months' motor trip through V New England Btates. fir and Mrs. Charles C. Kinney, or fflttadelphla, have clqsed their hgroa and vp upend the summer here. lira. Charles Williams, of Cheswold M, U making a short visit at Eagle's "e before going to the Thousand Isl HuS, Vhr nhtt will nnanJ oavapb! .irontffl Jtr Mrs Williams will go to Watch "", R I, to remain until September. BRTN MAWS.-Mrs. G. D. Green, of r- ven, is visiting airs. Joseph u. Hnsht, pf Morris avenue. Sir and Kfa tl.mnn ni.i. - ti imi avenue, have moved to 84 Central RADNOR Mr. nnri Hfm Tfanm. &,- iH!'" Berwlnd and Miss Margaret Br- r-. weirwooa, will leave the latter nfl nF Tt.li. . yf i. v t. fewir wm remain until the end of tho sa- S-gwI Bala-Cynvydl tfcS, iIr 8PenoF Wright at her Baf" aoJ Mra- Walter Seott DetwUtr, of P fy. who were the euuts of Doator MaL 8 Merrill Weeks at Compton gftor Farm, Langhorne, have returned a a motor trip to Bushklll, Pa,, when IS w9 ccompanl4 by Pootor and ly" hsme n City aveiw. l Mr a A. Btalor, f Uato John avenue, Bala, aro at Ocoan City, N. J., for the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs Frederick P. Fleck, of Clt avenue, Bala, have opened their Hilf2 nl SlonB "nroor. 'or the summer months. Germ an town Mr. and Mrs J Thompson Willing and famly, of 6000 Wayne avenue, left last week for Henry vllle. Mohroe County, Pa., to occupy their collage as Usual for the summei months, Mr. and Mrs, Eugene McQuokln, of nest t'psal street, are being congratu lated on the birth of a son on July C. i'Mi..nld SIr8- nbert a- Haines, Jr., of , .' Se,1ol House lnne, accompanied oy their two daughters, have opened their cottngo at Castlnc, Jte. Mr. and Mr&. William W. Smlthern. of J23 Winona avenue, have opened their cottBRo nt Bclmar, .N. 1 for July nnd August.. Dr. nnd Mrs. Howard E. llobcrts, 6912 Wayne nvenue, accompanied by their dnughtcr. Miss Marguerlto llobcrts, are nt Lake George for the remainder of tho season. Mrs. Samuel Blsphum Bowen, 6107 Wayne nvenue, left yesterday for Boston, whero sho will be the guest of her daugh ter. Mrs. Harold McNcnll. and also wilt visit another daughter, Mrs. Walter Alvln Carl. Mrs. Bowen will take a motor trip along the north shore before returning to Gcrmantown In tho nutumn. Chestnut Hill Miss Besslo' Walsh, of East Mount Airy nvenue, is spending a few weeks at Chelsea with frlcpds. Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Thaxter Blckncll. of 201 Highland nvenue, have ns their guests Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Hope Car penter. Mr. W. O. Griffith, whoso family Is spending tho summer at Saunderstown, It. I., has Joined thorn thero for a month. Along the Reading Mr nnd Mrs. Ralph Beaver Strassburger havo returned to their home, Normandy Farm, at Gwyncdd Valley, after a crulso around Mnlno of several weeks with Mrs. Strnssburger's father on his yacht Al berta. Miss Marie K. Henderson, of Pnxson avenue, Glenslde, Pa., will have for her house guestB for several weeks Mr. Fred erick Pnglts and Miss Charlotte Pagles, of Cincinnati, O. Miss Henderson will glvo many entertainments In their honor. Mr. nnd Mrs. James M. McNally, of 4925 North 18th street. Logan, havo opened their cottngo at Ocean City, where they will remain during tho summer. Mrs. Edward B. D. Newhauser, of 11th street and Cheltcn avenue. Oak Lane, accompanied by her two sons, Master Ed ward Newhauser and Master Ncwland Newhauser, left this week for Maine, whero she will romnln during part of the summer, going later to the Whlto Moun tains. I Mrs. B. A. Hitchner, of 12th street and Chelten nvenue, Oak Lane, will bo hostess to the members of ,tho South Oak Lane Sewing Circle Monday afternoon, July 12. Her guests will include Mrs. Albert W. Dudley. Mrs Howard Anthoncy. Mrs. James Hall, Mrs. Louis Beneke, Mrs. Al bort Geo and Miss Lily Marlon, West Philadelphia Mrs. H. B. Clark, 3SC0 Glrard avenue, who Is confined to a bed In a private san atorium, at 1810 Vine street. Is on tho wnv to recovery Her friends and many ad mirers of her paintings, which havo so often been exhibited at the Academy of tho Fine Arts will be glad to learn that sho Is out of danger, and Is expected to bu brought homo shortly. Mr. James Harbin, 5309 Catharine street, and his niece. Miss Ethel Perkins, of Bur lington. N. J., will leave Saturday for Lake George, in tho Adlrondacks. where they will spend tho summer with rela tives. Mr. apd Mrs. Algernon Yeaton. of 4314 Walnut street, nre the guests of Mr and Mrs. B G. Shaw, at Delaware Water Gap. Mrs. Samuel Welsh and her son, 887 North 49th street, left Monday for Cali fornia, to bo gone about three months. MHs Elizabeth McManus and Miss Gertrude McManus. of 3512 Baring street, left yesterday for Baltimore, where they will spend two weeks. Miss Catherine Feeley, of Providence, Md., Ib spending two weeks with her aunt, Miss Catherine Feeley, of 6114 West minister avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Jolin McDermott, of 635 North 64th street, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a daugh ter July 7. .Mrs. McDermott was for merly Miss Margaret Clark, of North 63d street. Mr. and Mrs. John I Anderson hae closed their house, 4163 Leldy avenue, and opened their cottago. Oak Cliff, Martha's Vineyard, for tho summer. Mrs. Ida W. Howes, 605 North 31th street, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Doris Howes, to Mr, Alan Levin, of Merlon. South Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Mayer, of 1627 South 16th street, and Miss Florence Hawkins, of 615 South 65th street, left yesterday for an eight-week visit to the Panama Expo sition. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Brown, of New York, are entertaining Mr. Brown's mother, Mrs. M. E. Brown, of 1603 South 15th street, at their apartments in Atlan tic City. North Philadelphia Miss Lena and Miss Lillian Shapiro, of 633 North Franklin street, left yesterday for a trip to Detroit and points west. A very delightful luncheon was given by Mr. and Mrs. E W. Scott at their home, 3343 North 27th street, on Thursday, at which they announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Beatrice Scott, to Mr. Madison Ray Boyer. The guests In cluded Miss Tlllle Frederick, Miss Edna Boyer. Miss Minnie Fllnsback, Miss Bertha Fllnsback, Mlsa Maud nibble, Miss Mabel Itieburn, Miss Martha Prince, Miss Hdlth Letzeriok, Mis &idle MoMulIen, Miss Catherine Hleber, Mlsa Kdna Man die r. Miss Vesta Kauffnvan, Mlas Mamie Smith. Mrs Charles Rohmllng and Mrs. William Gorges. Northeast Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Markl and Mrs. Hayes end family, of 1247 Marlborough street, are at Wlldwoed, N. J. Mr and Mra. J. Seldman, of 151$ North Eth strat. are oscupying thsir summer how at Atlantic City. Mrs C Smith aj&d Clair Yatsr, of U7 &ut Girard. avou, are at Tuckertn, N. J, fr val . MRS. LOUIS F. J. HEPBURN, who, before hor marriage yesterday, was Mrs. Dayso Carter Hnskill. Mr, on their wedding tour. What Milady Wears While on a tour of tho shops re cently Mrs. Paul Dcnckla Mills wore n cool looking frock of midnight blue crepe nnd with It n lnrge blue taffeta hat with u Hat bow set In under tho Hare nt tho left side. Tho gown was quite simply mado with n skirt puffed In pannier ef fect, and tho blouse had a collar and cuffs of sheer linen embroldored In Ba varian colors. In tho same shop was Miss Mary Evelyn Chew, clad In a navy bluo serge coat suit, which was severely tailored and edged with braid. A rolling cellar of line handkerchief linen and a small white straw sailor hat comploted tho costume. her cottago as usual at Capo May, was Been on mo oeacn wcannj a. uo uunu korchlef linen blouse, n heavy whlto linen -., .....l V., n Tfnllfln nllk RWflltnr coat of whlto with a deep oollar and cuffs ol sKunK xur. a. oroaa uunu ui mo Is also used around the bottom of tho coat. An unusually striking hat of leg horn has deep roso flowers of velvet en circling the crown nnd Is faced with rose silk. Another smartly attired matron who wears tho sweater coat Is Mrs. B. Dob son Altemus. Tho coat Is quite long and has a band of brown fox fur nround tho edge; also a wide collar and cuffs of ,kA onm fur Tni. AHemUa' hat Is Of straw with a top of black velvet A black walking stick completes tho at tractive costume. Mrs. Andrew Wheeler wears on the beach a white linen skirt and flno blouse trimmed with fllet lace collar and cuffs. Her hat is of leghorn In sailor shape, tho crown nnd brim aro covered with white taffeta and trimmed With flno feather fancies. Miss Leta Sullivan has appeared ln a most attractive frock of Belgian blue taf feta, Tho skirt Is wide and gathered at the waist line, and the bodlco trimmed with chiffon of he same shade Her hat of taffeta of tho blue added the finish ing touch to her costume. Mrs. A. J. Drexel Blddlo has been noticed in a gown of white net over satin. Tho skirt is composed of tiers of net, the second one being edged with a fold of navy bluo net. The bodlco was slmplo In design and was finished with a belt of the colored net. A leghorn hat with bluo vel vet and French flowers .completed tho costume. Mrs. Harold A. Bands has been seen in a sports costume, consisting of a short white pleated skirt, tailored blouse and black knitted ellk sweater edged with fur. A small sports hat of blue is also worn. Tioga Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer and their daughters, Miss Mary and. Miss Kath erlno Spencer, have gone to their summer home, Spencer Farm, Felton, Del , where they will entertain during the summer. This week-end their guests will Include, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Balle, Mr, Gordon Balle. of Germantownj Mrs. E. A. Jack Bon, Miss Esther and Miss Edith Spencer, Miss Mary Haldeman, Miss Evelyn and Miss nebecca Cooper. Mrs. Minnie Schaufleur, of 1333 Hunting Park avenue. Is spedlng the season at Homer's Point, N. J, Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Cox, formerly of West Tioga street, have gone to At lantlo City for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Summerfleld B. Speake, of 3617 North !lst street, will spend Au gust in Ocean City, Roxborough A birthday party was given yesterday to Miss Florence Doerr and Miss Eliza beth Doerr, of SOS York street, on tho occasion of their 6th birthday anniver sary. Among the guests were; Miss Myr tle Freeman, JIaster Charles Freeman, Miss Marie Douglas, Master Albert Peters, Master Raymond Peters, lilts Janet Vernon, JIIss Ida Vernon, Master James Vernon, Miss Miriam Sharp, Miss Lottie Reed, Miss Ruth Thompson, Mlsa Florence Treston and Master Ralph Trea ton. Mr and Mr. Andrew Bock, of Haxle ton. Pa. are guests of their daughter, Mrs. Harry Dlnn, of S863 North Colorado street- Mrs. C. J- Thompson, 6J9 Bast Leyr Ington avenue. Roxborough, hps returned from a visit to Ocean City. The annual meeting of tho Fourth of July committee will be held in the Grace Lutheran Church, Roxborough, on the evening of July . Mr C. A. Mack, chairman of the entertainment commit tee, baa mado preparations for aa ex. ccllent banquet for the occasion. MlM Mary Mitchell, of Pechln stret, bar sister. Mis Carrte MttefeeU, of Colo rado Springs, and Mlw Delta Martin, of J'oclun street, have & uftaHim ttoae lit AUbU City. Summer Resorts ATLANTIC CITY, July 10 -With the return of wnrmcr weather greater num bers of people nro arriving each day from the vnrlous cities and towns ncur hcie. Mr. and Mrs. Dnntcl J. Murphy, of Philadelphia, nro occuplng their cottngo In Chelsen, Mr. and Mrs T. M. Daly have also opened their house. Mr nnd Mrs A. J. Drexel Blddlo will spend the greater part of t'lo summei" here nt tliclr cottago In Ventnor. Among recent arrivals nt the Yarmouth In Chelsea are Mr. and Mrs Rldgway, MIes Eicon S Vernon, Mr A. A. Duliann, Mr and Mrs Rodman, Mrs. W. G. Looby, Mrs K. R. Weaver, Jlr. nnd Mrs. Op pcnholm. Miss Oppenhoim, Miss Vloin N. Derr, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D Israel, Miss Ruth Israel, Mr. R. K. Shobcr. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ford. Mr. E. E. Ford, Jr.. Mlsi r. E. Falrbrother, Miss E. T Nell son, Miss S. B Montague, Mr Ocorge Randle, Mrs P. O. Derr, Mr. William S. Brenan, Mrs Paul Rosenwey, Jlr. Leon Roscnwey, JIIss Pauline Rosenwey, Mrs. E. R. Snder, JIIss E. M. Shuman, Mr. P. D. Brown. OCEAN CITY, July 10 Jlr. Thomas W AV. Clay, president of the Falrmount Spinning JIUIs, Is a cottager. Jlr. Charles B. Verlender Is spending tho summer here. Mr. John Miller has taken a cottage for the season. Mr. Herman Jlcycr, of Croxton, Is nmong tho cottagers Jlr. Charles H. Laird and family, of Camden, are here for tho season. Jlr. J. A. Perkins Is here for the sca Bon. Jlr. and Mrs. Henry Bassett and their family have arrived for the summer. Mr. and Jlrs. Alexander JI. Detlaven, of West Philadelphia, and his family aro among the cottagers. Jlr. James Stevenson Is among the Boardwnlk strollers. Mr. Benjamin W. Greer, Jr., and fam ily, of Philadelphia, are enjoying a rest ln this clt) Mr, Henry T Jordan and his family have a cottage on Wesley avenue. Jlr. C. Cooke Wanamakor, of tho Gar rick, Is here for the season. Camden and Vicinity Jlr. and Mrs. Harrison Hutchinson, of Oakwood, Jobatown, N. J., and their guest. JIIss Marie Sharpless, of Wyncotc, Pa., accompanied by Mr. James D. Black, of Jobstown, N. J., will motor to Beach Haven. N. J., whero they will remain over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W, 3. Casselwaln and sons, of 317 Penn street, are at their cot tage, at Capo Jlay, where they havo spent many summers. Hotel Arrivals GREEN'S SI. Caelaon, Jeraey City, N. J.; J. Frank Maclntlre Lewes, Del.; George 1U Quick, Mllford, Pa. CONTJNENTAI-Wllltam Becbert, Jeannetta. Pa., P. Price, East Orange, N, I,; Joieph U 0111, Trenton. N. J. DOONEJlVfti-W. J. Jonea. Delta, Pa.; a II. Flood. Atco. N. J. WEW HINailAM-J. P. renton, Atlantic Clly. X, J.; M. Cobn. Bradford, Pa.; James 'W, Keurner. Newark. N. J. BIANOVBH-W. P, Welaa. Blooraaburg, Pa.j William Bader. Bhamokln, Pa,; Mr. and Mra. C, B. Snyder. York. Pa. WINDSOFl-Mra. Helen Ilolloway. Berwick, Pa ; Dr W". Q. Lent, Wellaboro, Pa.; Mr. and Mra. William L. Belley, .Norrfotawn, l'a. VBNDIG Wllmer Dunbar, dreeneburif, Pa.l O. W. Itambo, Bcranton. Pa.; J, L. Flsber, HnttavlllF, Pa ADBLPIIlA George L. Markland, Stone, Har bor, N. J.; It C Perry. WeatAeld. N. J.: Mr. and Mrs William Btoner. Trenton. N. J. BT. JAMEH Mra. C L. Long. Harrlaburs;, l'a i "Wilbur A- Adaroa. Wilmington, Del.; John L. Conover, Jr , Newark. N. J WALTON-Mr and Mra. J W. Hubbard. Har. rlaburg. Ph., V Locoq. Harrlaburs, pa., II R. Morgan, Mt. Carmel, Pa. STENTON-Mra. Ueorge 1,. Farrell, Pitta. burgh. Pa ; II A. Berg. Harrlaburg, Pa., J. It Taylor, Alltntown. Pa COLONNADE Mr. and Mra. W. P. White. MtlUboro. Del.; It. K Young, Wellaboro, Pa., T M WlUon. Milton. Pa. niTTaXHQUSE C N, McMillan. Sioux City, Iowa, O It, McClelland, Washington, D C.; M. 8 Odler Dea Molnea. Iowa. RITZ-CAHl.TON-aecnre L Ncrrlsr. Pltte- lurgh. Pa.; Mr. and Mra. A W Dorla, Baltimore Md , A. 8. Muruon. Minneapolis DELLKVUE-STItATFORD II U DUon, Pittsburgh. Pa i Harrison Craven Pitta- burgh, iV. Thomaa U, Whltted, Charlotte. N c I Mr. and Mrs. J K. Martin. Hrn Mawr, Pa.: Mra. C A. Allen, Atlantic City, N J . William O Brown. Danville, Pa.; John Brldley. Pittsburgh, Pa , L. W. Den- nlaon, Warren, Pa Vacation I?ay Precautions It's at great annoyance to And yourself far from home and unable to obtain your ftttor lte newauaper. lletore you so awuy notify the KitnlDir Ledger to bate your paper teot to you. Specify the edition dealred. Notice for the Society pate will be acrepted and printed In the Kvenlng Ledger, but all audi notices iuut be written on out aide of the paper, mint 'be tlfned In full, with full address, and when paatlbl telephone number nut be iItco. Send all sucb commonlcatlona to "Boelety Editor." ETcalaf Ledter, 60S Cbtatnut street. Galea thee itijulremmla are varried rtl ma Ibat nerlflcatlsio mar be PowMjIe, t&e uo(l wtl set be pubUlid. rhoto by W. Vf. Hail. and Mrs. Hepburn nro at present Frankford Miss Kdna J. Reynolds, of Hnrrlson nnd Mulberry streets, will leave July 19 for a three weeks' stay nt Ithaca, N. Y. ?riss Jena Blessing, of 4941 Darrah street, has returned from Oxford, Chester County, where she has been the guest of Mrs. Frank Cox for some time past, Mrs, Chnrles Castor, of 5132 Kej stone streot, has as her guest Mrs. Carolina Piper, of North 6th street. Mrs. Piper will remain for a week. Mrs. Castor has nlso had as her house guests for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klelfer, of Tioga; Miss Florence Maco and Mr. nnd Mrs. M. P. Sample, of West Philadelphia. Wilmington Mr. and Mrs. James F. Nlelds motored to the Green Spring Volley Saturday, and spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo W Cwlng. Mrs John Marsh, of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, arrived this week for a visit with her father, Howard T Wallace, nnd her sister, Miss Marguerite Wallace. THEATRICAL BAEDEKER FOR THE COMING WEEK KEITH'S Belle Baker, singer of popular songs ; Mason, Keeler and company, presenting "Married"; Four Antwerp Qlrls, Belgian refugees. In a musical divertissement; Laddie Cliff, Hngllsh comedian; Solly Word and Lillian Fitzgerald In "Snnsbullder and Mile. Florette" ; Ward, Bell and Ward, danc ing gymnasts; Carbrey Brothers, dancers; Valentine nnd Bell, cjcllsta; "A 20th Century Courtship," and news movies. NIXON'S OIlANDn&rry Holman and company ln "Adam Killjoy"; Galettl's Baboons In "A Day nt the Races" ; Warren and Dietrich, a blackface and a vocalist; Denny and Boyle, singers nnd Instrumentalists; Olivette, vio linist; the Gardiner Trio, dancers, and Fun Photo Films. 0I10B8 KEFS First half of the week: "The International Dancing Revue"; Billy K. Wells, dialect comedian; Davis and Williams, In "Hans, the Butcher Boy"; Marie Arvelle, singer; the Morln Sisters; Dixon and Dixon, the musical clowns, nnd Charles Chaplin, In "Tho Property Man." Second half of week: Bessie Kyle and company In "Fun in a Cabaret"; Abe Marks and company in "The Fighter" ; Lester and Lesser, songs and patter; Lucclanna Lucca, the double-olced vocalist; Warren and Everetts, and Leona Hegy, clay modeler, W00DSWE 1'AKK Vaudeville program for three performances dally. The matinee, at 3: IE, will be free to Wood side Park patrons, except on Saturday; In the evenings, two shows, at 7:45 and 0;i5, with a small admission fee for the front rows. COMINO JULY 19 KEITH'S "Ballet Divertissement," Belle Blanche, a prima donna imper sonator'; Bowers, Woltera and Crocker, grotesque acrobats; Denman Thomp son's Old Homestead Double Quartet; Marie Pavey in a new playlet; Walter V, Milton and company, presenting 'r-s?' MARGUERITE KEBLER Of Mason so4 Kealw, at Keith's nwrt wek. - jlf The Association Which Was Fourth Will Carry Out Plans Which Were Postponed Due to Bad Weather. THE Hunting Park Section for Safe nnd Bane Fourth of July Association, owing to the Inclement weather on Mon day, postponed the celebration at Hunting Park Until today. So much enthusiasm has been shown In the celebration prep arations that It Is estimated GO.O00 people will participate. Tho parade will form at Broad street and Allegheny avenue at 1 o'clock this afternoon instead of 10 o'clock as was scheduled for Monday, Mr. James F. Herron, the chief marshall, will be assisted by Mr. Charles O Pfelffer, Mr. t. L. Hcmmerly, Mr. W. T. Kelly, Mr. Edward C. Snyder, Mr. Walter A. Nash, Mr. George D. Cox, Mr. W. 8. Fceney, Dr. Samuel J, J, Kelly, Mr. A. J. Bchumacker, Mr. George Stoess, Mr. William O. Friedgen nnd Mr. Henry Wolf. The schools wilt march In this order, Orovcr Cleveland, Mr. George Van Ronk, marshal; Knderton, Mr. Soward Rosen berger; Simon Muhr, Mr. George From; McClure, Mr. Arthur Hudson; Asa Tackcr, Mr. R. E. Bonner; Polish, Mr. Joseph Gltnske; St. Stephen, Mr. B. F. James; St. Veronica, Mr. William M. Gormley; Bayard Taylor, Mr. Thomas Holllngswortht and Richardson L. Wright, Mr. Francis L. Bailey. Thai program at tho park will Includo tho Invocation by the Rev, John F. McQuade nnd short addresses by the Rev. Dr. For rest E. Dager, the Rev. Dr. G. M. S. Elnsenbcrg, Mr. Georgo D. Porter, Direc tor of Public Safety, and Professor Calvin O. Althouse. At 3 o'clock thero will be a series of athletic sports under the direc tion of Mr. William G. Friedman, Profes sor William A. Steelier, Mr. Frederick Relth, Mr. Gus Goehrlng, Miss Alice S. Cody, Miss May Luckert, of the Depart ment of Physical Education) Miss Mlna Llnck, of the Philadelphia Turgemelnde; Mr. Gcorgo R. Tyson, Jrs. E. E. Mlchoner, Mr, William MacFarland. Miss Blanche R. Scene, Mr. P. F. James, Mr. Hugh. O'Neill, Mr. J. D. Garbcr, Miss H. B. Keller, Mr, John Von Alst, Mr, Harry G. Gear, Mr. Rus sell Branson, Mr. John C. Black; and Mr. Edgar A. Hobson and Mr. Louis Gilbert, of tho Tioga Business Men's As sociation. The prizes will Inctude a bicycle, gold, sliver nnd bronze medals, nnd a numher of cups for team competi tions; dodgo bnll games, class dances, drills and marches. Theso drills ani marches Include a march by 16 boys from the Wright school; dance by 16 girls from the samo school, and tag drill for girls and wand drill for boys from St. Stephen's parish. At 6:13 four aerial salutes will oxplodo as n signal for the beginning of the won derful display of fireworks, which will Include these specially arranged set pieces: Niagara Falls, Tempest, Harle quin Cnrnlval. American Flag, conclud ing with a 200-bombardmcnt shot, with 4S ennnon reports. Others prominent nmong those having the nffulr in charge, arc: Messrs. George M. Halcomb. William J. Alexander. J. A. Mclntre. Edwin Gerlach, E. P. Worth Ingtou. C. Nadel, H. B. O'Neil. George Elsasser, Dr. J. Allen Hnrrlson, Frank Fnuis, Frederick Pfelffer, George Fuller, Wnltor Wetce), Wilbur H. Zimmerman, J. II. Dehrer. J. L. Loux, George W. Jackson, M. Musselmnn, E. r. Lennhnn, Martin P. Fitzgerald, James Gorman, James Mulgrew, Harry Hepbdrn, Igna tus Haaz, P. J. Costello, Jr., John Schuster. J. A. Dougherty. W. N. Clarke. W. C. Petes, Jr.. Jacob IC. Kass, Henry Helber, Georgo Wllllg, Walter Skerrlty, Dr. J. K. Schelt, D. C. Clegg, W. Ward Beam. Dr. G. A. Lawrence, Dr. N. C. Connnt, Dr. Frank Coyne, Dr. D. J. Don "Don't Walk In Tour Sleep"; Balzor Sisters, ncrial novelty: Glen Ellison, A Scot Without the Kilt; Bradley and Norrls, "In Loveland," and Hearst Sellg pictures. THEATRE CHESTNUT NEXT WEEK SPECIALLY SELECTED SHOW FOR THE SUMMER SEASON' "THE INCOMPARABLE" BELLE BAKER America's Foremoat Character Singer LADDIE CLIFF ENGLAND'S CLEVEREST COMEDIAN. IN NEW BONOS AND DANCES FOUR ANTWERP GIRLS DBAlrriFlIL REIirAN REFUOEEB IN A CLASSICAL SIUSICAL DIVERTISSEMENT SOLLY WARD & LILLIAN FITZGERALD In a Brilliant Comedy "SONBDU1LDER AND MLLE. FLORETTE" WARD, BELL & WARD VALENTINE & BELL HEARBT-BEHn NEWEST S Bhowa Dally Matlneea, 2 P. M . 23a and ROo. Nlshta. 8 P M., 2So to 11 00 Beata Alwaya a Week In Advance Rell, Filbert 3391. Keyatona, Rar alBO WHEN IN NEW YORK Cmf. DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT B. F. Keith's Palace Theatre gffffeffifc. TJIK WORLD'S OHBATEST MH8IC ITALIC OPEN ALIi SUMMEII DREE i VAUDn VI LL D DAIW MATINEES at 3:30 o'clock ADMISSION FREE EVENINGS AT 7 15 AND 8:45 RESERVED SEATS 10a Sunday Concerts, Admission Free FIREWORKS EVERY FRIDAY Free Admlaalon to Park to Patnwa ot Falrmount Park Trolley a nixon's GRAND IIUOAD ST. AND HONTOOMERV AVE. gred O. Mip.Nlrdllnger, Pen. Mar. NH3CT WBKK HARRY HOLMAN & CO In "Adam Killjoy" A LAUOH KVBRY MINUTB GALETTI'S BABOONS WARREN & DIETRICH nrourf novtB t onvirrTB fenrdlntr Trio ) Laughlntr Plcturea DaUy. J.I8 QfMlfl Qaa). 1 GtMm. Bteolatf, T 9 OlAlU DCBIS 10c fc So THE MARKET BT ABOVB JTH i U A U lO 11 15 I' II Stanley BLANCHE SWEET I T ct,g( Formed to Hold a Safe and San nelly. Dr. John P. Gallagher. Dr B ii Daniel and Dr. R. It. Wllloughby Ttw omcera or the nssoclfttlon are- Mt unnnes O PfefTer. chairman, Mr r Kelly, secretary, arid Mr Edward Snyder, treasurer. Miss Rena 11 Morrocks will gho j garuen party this afternoon and everting! . ..-. -...UW( ,. ,imIAiUTi,la OVCIlur WAa borough. Supper will be served nt small tuoies on ine lawn and there will I many attractive games for the entertain-' ment of thn irliafM ,tiM wttl fMti4 It. 1 nnd Mm. William nmii. ." -..i .. J ----- ......... ....i, i,,, mm jaiimM John M. Horrocks, Dr. and Mrs Oliver! j.. Jienarcn, miss Minnie Burk Mr.; alPn uorrocKS, Mrs. Charles Graham.' Mr. and Mra. .Tnlm V irnAtk -kt Margaret Neely, Miss Ray List,' Mlss "" iiener, ansa Mildred Beaver Miss Mies Minerva Webster, Miss Esther fol-1 ir, .wis! jennio mewart. Miss Neely juiss jinci Lynn, Miss Mitchell, Mr, James Pickle, Mr. Wilson Rnmbo, Mr. Lloyd Sharp, Mr. James Oliver, Mr, xiimip iucueo nna air Stewart Kemper.. Mr. nnd Mrs William J Kraft of Bavwnvamal. IWnt rViiiin...t r r gave a garden, party and dance at their ' hntMA tAt tHal ( t. . aati. Xi 'vimv " i in nuiiur oi ansa &us& DAlil if. Ttnkir Atnnnra it,Ak. ...... worn Minn TCMraiSsWh TT ftuaiv M-i. xf.H. tun ChlMn:. Mla M'nriAefjk DmlfU - -i-i ton; M!b Helen Carrow, MUa MarJorJ P(1I7- Mia fnrvAl MM.. - - d York; Miss Marjorle Chase, Miss Doro. my onuster, iuiss .Dorothea De Due, Of Washington; Miss Helen Twltchell, MlM Grace Carr, Miss Helen Brlehl. Miss Mil- firen unvinr. Anna Aimui, T,.itt , Louisville; Miss Helen Carr. Mrs Ed- Will!. WlIWuiV MuMi-mI T?e-ntm k TTInm. MnatT TTtnli IT xrlMaka tr.k...i LRoy Bnyrs, Master Karl Staebter, ot ow lorRi Aiiuier uiayion otewaru Mnittfai" TTnrrtM TTSiftinftM Ta.i.. r ..(- t- ,--".-.--...-, ,.aBa,i;( MVUin ,W. jjuc, oi waanmKion; iur, .uawara aVM kr. 1alnf tVlllfnm TTIfnv. ff... ttfil. ...., .....UUI ,. Blei A.'tllll, (UUIIVCt UJI nam laicm, Aiasier icooert C Hptin- rntr. lfnptJat .TnrflM A wail 1 titaMn4 M flit OT IVIlllflm Hrvrlan fnat. tTavI Twucnou, Piaster Harold La Due. of ! wnptninrnnnT ixiriaiM uam.m rTriji-aii Master Rolph Wayne Kraft and Mafltor' uayara i(. ivrair.. Chester and Vicinity Enslcn Edward Lull Cochrane, t?. fL N., of Chester, who spent a month's lenvo of absence nt his home here, has "a left to join the U. S. S. Rhode Island, toJHl which ho has been assigned En!gn- Cochrane Is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Lull Cochrane nnd tho late General m Henry Clay Cochrane. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank 'Black and" Df.fj turned from a sojourn at Cape May. N J, A What's Doing Tonight Philndclrhla Blind. City Hall Plaza. o'clocK. Free. TTulrmount Parlf llAnd. Tlplmnnt MflDifan. B o'clock. Free. Municipal Hand. Louan Playerouni). Tors; road and Wyoming avenue; 8 o'clock Free Rnergetlc IJnnJ, lluntins Park: S o'clock. Tree. Suffrage Events Today WOMAN SUFFnAQB PARTTT. 9,30 p. m Open-air meeting at IlldKO va liuo and Diamond rtreet. Speakera, Mlsa II. Estrl'e ItJaacl and Mlaa Bertha Sapovlle. EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY. 8:15 p. m Open-air meetlnir on. tb outb City Hall plata. Speaker, Mini Anna McCuo, JULY SC KEITH'S Trlxle Frlganza, Bell Family, Shepherd and Dalslmer, Thyrber and Madison, Harry Gerard and company, , White and Clayton and others, AND TWELFTH STS. A New Vaudeville Gem HOMER B. MASON & MARGUERITE KEELER In 'MAItniED." A Surprla CARBREY BROS. "A Twentieth Century Conrisblp' MOTION PICTURES liUK 1 Atlantic City Entire Week. Commencing TomonroiTj Wight Mala. Tueadajr, Tliuraday and Saturday Mrat Time on Anj Stare of the 1060 Laujh l'ower l'arco Comedr LIVE WIRE Ily Churla A. DcXlms, and IV. Legraisd Ilonland, Author of "The Bmoldertasr I'lanie," with HELEN LOWELL, HARRY TIGHB AND BROADWAY CAST Tliurt,li4y miUKNAIiUNAL I FUN IK A. DANCINQ KEVUE CABARET A Tarpatcfioreaa I Fcaturint; ! RayeUtloo 1 Kyi. Co VfTK OTHKIt AfTS AMI CHABLEY CUAfUN COiIir SiV, 10c I l 10c, XSe, 20t 1 D.li!lltU its h WHtiAt) ar dar or avaniojE i ii. Ms AM Raoawslas !:.,, Stliuliia. Moaiti a j,,,- t, The Clayton Otsuu tttxUJalt UitHWU atVKJH HI oLHilKH. 4gWa. fELiV Al I ft, Tfc Owtiaw, , Monday nitf'f.VQ A i Toesdar USBSmmSmdsiH Htdoradar i"aaaaaaaMI WAQNBR ACAPMMY PKIVATK LKSSOMK , k -J
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