10US& PARTIES OVER WEEK- END ENGAGE THOSE NEAR CITY r, and Mrs. Dale B. Filler Entertain Party of Guests at Seashore Surprise Party Given Mrs, ilf. S. h .; nri.nt.tin. nn Knfirlr.i If Prn. AND MRS. DALE B. F1TLBU V interlaced a nouse pii ;. . Wi -j . their cottage In Beach mtK -.. ,.tH included Miss Ethel liT,.. Miss Jennctto Holllnshead and Wit, &roId 1,nfl,, her nanC0, Wiit Mary s. unnioi., i v,.uu. 4 . a n 1 A Irttfrt rt !6f.,,a Ford, Chester County, Fa., re. !RC , .. Saturday In n "Farewell Sur- pjc party" given by her relatives and Bt . 4ihun of resnect and re- iwnds u -""" SE . it.. ,-nalnn of tho final brcak- . . ...- , lies dating over a period ffir 01 no' ;& T y"' ..., Htm . rMward Wright, of West lith avenue, Germantown, have had -jhlr guests ior uvji .,.... ....... IS . ., nnrl liir fllMlchter. MISS iw'1"""'. t. " ;.. '! Heap, 01 i'nsaaena, vui. "i ! i . .j.nnhtir am tinur vlsltlne tt,no '""""" .. ....... ,r Bd MrS. Ji. IUUWIUUUOU '"'" "' it Alfy. P? rnnrlea Palmer and family, of H . arrnmDanlcd by Miss Margaret Rsyare In. tho Pocono Mountains for Filis summer. f Mr. Jtaurlco Hopkins, 01 ar.s, is Psent tho guest or ms coubir, i.b. Ijiieph Wayne,, Jr., of 6620 Wayno avenuo, 6tnnint6wn. ... cm a. (Rogers, of Greenwood, 5a.c 18 spending the summer with her Uteri Mrs. Hugh H. Auerncthy, of Gulf SfCld. ' Alone the Main Line eWAVERFORD-Mra. Augusta h. na Km of Old Lancaster road and Mont Serr avenue, will spend July and Kt trtth her aunt Mrs. G. F. Crosby. hrEwl Hampton, I I. for and Mrs. Wilfred Lewis, ofRoso Jr' . ... o,i tvioir rottneo at Soring '!' where they expect to remain until October. - ..a UTro M.nrv C. Register Will M.:m woekfto spend tho summer at iKwelunP011' Ue. ft . - nrATWTTVfr. find Mrs. William Waasi Hughes, of Morris avenue, sailed :Y....' th Kroonland tor Panama. Mly.,- ------ . th Jfrjyositluu. Germantown lw. r, !., nnr.orn Jr.. of 415 WOSt m airs, tiii .wo. --.. -- ---KUfford street, accompanied by her two t.r" h.r. hn will BDend coveral Keeks.' Mr. Rogers has gone to Prov idence, R. I . to Visit inenaa mi u. u. ..- night .. i n.rnniii of 413 West RAITS. UODcrt in.wuv..v.., --- --- &.... i- l.. maaV or the Pocono Mountains. Mrs. McCrach was Miss Anna Erainan umuio ..... -0 nrHiAH t.oa Shnnnard. of 6706 ICfeshelm road, accompanied by her two children, will spena inu remuo " isummer with her mother. Mrs. Charles E . U.'. - oai -nrnt Walnut lane, at iTwilight Park, "in the Catsklll Mountains. .. -j if.. T?nh.f- .t. r!nioman. 01 HDtl Sherman street, are visiting frlenda IfiaBoston. In August Mr. and Mrs. Cole &9 will go to the Pocono Mountains. J 4.- . m i . TOT T lrt1ri Jt ,iiJ.'.I3 Helen uormiey, ui -.- Ls,. . 9 a. .h l.nmn fpnm IB Drive, nas rewirncu iu ,...- ;- 1. .. t !. n. ttin lion. 'Jajt. . ir. . -r,t irnniflln T.. SheDDard. of fa Weit Harvey street, aro occupying tthelr cottace at Ocean City. N. J. m . .... JtMrt. Charles A. Martin, or msj ureeno Pltreet, and Mrs. E. L. Baltzar de Mare. f.u ..!. nViil.n hnvn trnnA to Ttforth MiUey, Can, for the remainder of tho EHmmor. jt. J. Howard sneme, 01 010 r.uai. SfMhlncton lano. is spending the summer fTfew rnlles from Reading, Pa. Mr TT.nv T "Rrviwn of Wlfisahlckon BlW)ue and Manhelm Btreet, have left icr uontrose, i'a., ior a proionseu omjr. jlr. J. Wilson Purvlanco, of 240 West iEchool Rouse lane, spent the week-end Ctntrevllle, Md., with IrJends. IMlss Hannah Hockman. of 3105 Indian pweu lane, have spent the week-end in glacis Haven, Pa. illtJ. Perry, wife of Bishop Perry, has KM to Manchester, Vt., for the summer. BIsa Ella Bergen, of 6S24 Qulncy street, gone to Mount Pocono for the sum- I-w. i and Mrs. W. Frederick Snyder and B'lr family, of Carpenter and Qulncy ti'Wts, are spending the summer at iPtitg Lake. Slrt Henrv H. rioan. of 1B3 Carnenter ritreet, accompanied by her son Carpenter a, is spending several weeks at Buck lill Palls. Pa. Malor Henry II. Doan. a fewnber of the 3d Regiment, is camping Mount Gretna. Krs. Georare T Htnvcnnnn. of 41S Rtuf. wd street, has gone to Northeast Point, ftoi., for Julv and Aueuat. Mra. Steven. m& WW be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. l?rge Stevenson, of 1921 Spruce street. he Misses Jones are aa usual occupy ' the home of Sir. and Mrs. O. S. bridge, 401 Wanhelm street &". and Mrs. 'William Phannlnr- TttlH- jiAve removed from the Qlrard Es- l w v west Penn street S and Mrs. Walter Bowdltoh. of 423 if street, announce the enmgement '5 I0lr llBlli-ritAr. Xtlaa P-,V,ol TTarrlnon Ifllteh, to Mr, A. Walter Stewart, of .uro, ja. tend Mrs- "William Morria David, 5? ureene street, aro spending July 1 Mrs. T)avlria nnnta ff. nnH MrR. WJd Clifford Cutler, at their farm ""KJlOWn ftin P ConnQr, of M18 Germantown (. accompanied bv hla daughter. lyesterday for San Francisco and the " Jacposltlon. Anna Freund, of 40 "West Durham 1 h(S returned from a stav In imxxt BlUabeth B'nlUer, of 6536 Pulaski it staying at the Delaware Oap. "! IL Dawllnir of sti &. rh.l. SjIK' ha retun4 from a short i nfuawood. ffd Mrs Jesse y. Fowler, of 103 Mortter street, announce th mar- c their Hunch.. ILri.a inlt. SAn, l " Webster ' on Wednesday. '!' ev M C Swlgart. of the V (lurch On tholr ratnrn from wdJtog journey Mr and Mr. - mm Ik. .. i nM- .,.. if -r-' " - - " Ovreth, fran, Bf jfest CHvedeo "'"'" BWiaStt SUmmCr ftt Nr,h Pn!"i,H?rry Stnrr- ot Seymour and to m .E. h80no l0 New York unifr ftn.d J,rs- JamCB Dnvla 63i tag no a avenue, accompanied by their ?" ""' "ls Dorothy and Miss Emily OceVan,C,tvVOvtCTtUrn.,1 Kmolor 'r eral days Whcro they spent sev- Wvnl C1,nrlcsa'""i U Huston, ot 6521 wmT n.. nvenue, has closed her house, and Lftmh?ev- nnd MrB' rheron Lee. of In Canada ' epftndlnB 86ve""a weeks ofHw w .JIS; 0s,Vfl,d "ampton Schcll, Ih.f? i,?sJ..School.Ianp- accompanied by Mr, AuURJ,t,err 5,"d on-ln.aw, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. North, of 177 West Chel- t h atHenl1(! WlU lcaV0 on Jl,ly 1G l """ r-nnildo?ID.niotor trln trough the New Lngland States. They will he gone about two necks. Miss Elizabeth Gurloy, of 257 Harvey ? ... i .,s BPI,dlng the month of July with friends In New London, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. George Dallett, accom panied by their son, Brlnton Dallett, aro spending Bovoral weeks In Ocean City. J., as the guests of Mrs. K. Dallett at her cottage Mrs. Michael Rellly, of 6100 Raynton street Tias taken apartments In Ocean City, N. J., for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Perry S. fay havo re turned from their wedding tour and aro occupying tholr now home at 6239 Ogontz avenuo. Mrs. Fay will bo remembered as M1S3 Marjorio Bell. Mrs. Mark fltoknn or rrhirntm i i.. guest of hor brothor, Philip O'Reilly, ul im .case wasmngton lane. Miss Mary B. Klllen. of New York, Is spending six weeks In Germantown as tho guest of Miss Helen Cross, of Chel ten avenuo and Lambert streot. Mr. Arthur W. Hehert, of New Orleans, La., who has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sullivan, of 6901 Greene streot, has left for Tampa, Fla., where ho will he tho guoat of relatives beforo return ing home. Mrs. Philip Maufre, of 110 West Wash ington avonuo, nnd her son, Philip Mau fre, Jr.. are tho guests of Mrs. Thomas Carroll at her cottago In Ventnor, N. J. Mrs. Maufro will later bo the guest of Mrs. Charlos Henry Volght at her home In Sea Islo City. Along the Reading Miss Irene Hollngshead and Miss Helen Hollngshead, of Ashbourne, aro on a va cation tour. They will visit Saratoga Springs, Lake George, Fort William Henry, Lako Placid and tho Thousand Islands. Miss Alice Betts, of Washington, who has been the guest of Mr and Mrs. WIN Ham Morgan for tho last fortnight, will leave tomorrow morning for Now York, where she will remain with her cousin. Miss Evelyn Solly, until August. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Kuhn, of Summit avenue, Wyncote, will close their country home Wednesday, July 14, and open their eeashoro homo at Ventnor, whero they will remain during July nnd tho early part of August. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Olton, of Cliveden avenue, Glensldc, will spend tho early part of July at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Flelsher, of Spring avenue, Elklns Park, aro spending the summer camping In the Maine woods. Mrs. James Worrell, of Summit avenue, Wyncote, will open her homo at Bar Harbor, Me., July 12. Sho will havo no her guests for the summer Miss Grace Worrell and Mrs. Thomas Fuller, of New York. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ferry and family aro spending the summer at Ocean View House, Rye Beach, N. H. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Brecht, of Mill road, Ashbourne, havo left for tho Pan ama canal. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walton, of Mill road, Ashbourno, accompanied by their two sons, Harold Walton, Jr., nnd Henry H. Walton, will leave tomorrow for Cali fornia, whore they will be the gueata of Mrs. Walton's sister, Mrs. John Dunn, of Los Angeles. Mrs Dunn was formerly Miss Mae Klrkwood, of Jenklntown. air. and Mrs. Wilbur H. Zimmerman and their son, of Duncannon avenuo, Logan, will leave shortly for Ocean City, whero they will remain until autumn. Miss Marguerite Grlnler, of 253 West Wyoming avenue, will entertain several friends tomorrow evening at her home. Her guests will Include Miss Eleanor Farnum, Miss Mary Downing, Miss Helen Coyne, Miss Mary Byrne, Miss Anna Burns, Miss Bessie Qulnn, Miss Martina Kent, Mr. Edward Finn, Mr. Thomas Coyne, Mr. John Qulnn, Mr. John Mc Cann, Mr. Jack Braumbaugh, Mr. Jo seph Grimes, Mr. Thomas ICamb and Mr. Gerald Collins. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Fox, JJ33 North Alden street, havo Just returned from a trip to Bismarck, N. D, where they visited their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Dutton, formerly of West Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. William Seal, of 4753 Haverford avenue, have left for an In definite visit to Washington, D. C. Mrs. Emtle Desforges, 603S Haverford avenue, and her daughter. Miss Nellie Desforges, ara spending a vacation In Atlantlo City. Mrs. Charles R. Foster, 1129 North Rob Inaon street, Is spending a month with her cousin, Mrs. C. H. Keiper, In Eas ton, Pa. Mlsa Janet V. Bruce, of Toronto, Can., la visiting her grandmother, Mrs. A. F. Bruce, of 107 North 35th street A party of young men left yesterday for Zleglersvllle, Pa., where they will spend a week. The members of the party include LMr. Thomas McCormack, Mr, Louts McCormack, Mr. Raymond Bohem, Mr. Edward Mercereaux, Mr, George Mc Cafferey and Mr. Leo Wenzeh Mr, Samuel Levlne, of 37SS Wyaluslng avenue, Is at Hatboro. Pa., for a stay of two wee. Miss Elizabeth Farrell, of New Hamp shire 1b spending a week with her sister. Mm. Joseph Farrell. of 3M North d street Mrs. William M. Wilson, 3211 Powsltoa avenue, lift lt wk for Wllkea-Barre. where '.to will vWt hr , Wttor. Mr. Paul Baton On Mewday thejr leave for Niagara. FalU, returning time U August Mr and Mrs M Blake, of 4M8 Walnut strt are receiving congratuteUoM aft th birth of a t EVftyifrfl liEPflER-pgTtrAD1SLPHTA MONDAY. JULY 12, Chlntdlnat Serni-e, Washington U . MRS. GEORGE E. DARNETT AND HER DAUGHTERS Mrs. Rarnott is tho wlfo of Major General George Dnrnett, commander U. S. M. C, WnshinEton. D. C.. formerly stationed at League Island, and is a leader in social circles. General and Mrs. Barnott have a beautiful country place, Wakefield, near Front Royal, Va., whero they entertain many delightful week Tioga Announcement has been made of the marrlago of Miss Thoresta R. Llnck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Llnck, of 3423 North Marshall street, to Mr. Nor man L Forte, son of Mr. H. L Forte, of 3510 North Broad street, on Monday, July 6, In St Bonavnniura'a Catholic Church. Mr. anft Mrs. Forte left for Detroit Mich., whcro they will mako their future homo. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenblatt, of 3829 North 18th street, aro passing tho summer months with Mrs Rosenblatt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Cohen, at tholr cottago In Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lam, of 3112 North 21st Btroet. aro occupying their seaeldo homo on Rhodo Island avenue, Atlantlo City. Mr. Goorgo Beck and his family, of Cayuga and Fratz Btreots, will spend tho summer at Wlldwood, N. J. Mlsa Florence Tallin, of 1720 West Erlo avenuo, will leave during tho week to spend somo tlmo In Ocoan City. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rosonsteln, of 2131 West Ontario street, their three young sons, and Miss Amy Rhodo aro occupy ing the Rosensteln cottago on Malno ave nue, Atlantic City. They will be joined during tho month by Mrs. Howard Rhode. Miss Emma Stockman, of 1824 West Ti oga street, nnd Miss Florence Young, of 3103 North 17th street, will leave during the month for Portland, Mo., and later will spend several weoks In tho White Mountains. Miss Helen Possehl, of 1617 Westmore land street, will go to Utlca. N. Y., for tho remainder of the season. iMr. and Mrs. Llonol Friedman, of 2010 West Ontario street, have gone to Atlan tic City, to remain until autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Louis O. Green, of 1903 West Venango street, havo returned from Chelsen, whoro they v.ero members of a house party entertained by Mr. and Mrs Charles McCue, Jr., at their summer home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and Mrs. Georgo Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. George Doak, of North Jlst street, will spend the remainder of tho summer In Atlantlo City. Roxborough Mrs. Joseph H. Ewlng and son. Bar claleft on Saturday for a two months visit to Wlldwood. Mrs. Joseph Ward. 301 Rox borough i ave nue, has returned from a visit to Elmlra, Miss Helen Hnlg and Miss Mildred Halg. of New York, aro the guests of Mrs Samuel Pancoast Kenworthy. The Manayunk Branch of the Visiting Nurses' Committee has "ranged a series Krno0raK S?id ?n the car- of Infants and small iht meetings will be held In his hall, at of the visiting nurses of the section. xf r Milton Kerkeslager and her daugh . Mlsa iva Kerkeslager and Miss teJ?;v, Kerkeslager. of Pechln street and Lyceum arvnue? wlU go to Lake George for the remainder of the aeason. t on Mrs John Harris, of 417 Ly Mr" v,nu Tare visiting their daughter, SS ICVaetnhariner Harris Went at her homo In Norrlstown. Mr and Mrs. Matthew J. Bcher have ;? from their wedding journey and dhterof ro . John J Mc Carthy, of Bcranton, Fa. .... ,nl,n Morton Is spending the sum- JI at Wlldwood. where she will be Tofned by Mr Morton over the week ends. Miss Virginia Blanohe Hardesty who . k.. thoemert of Mrs. John M has "" g'JTiane, Falls of Schuyl. SSmS. rltS to her home In Clarks. burg, W. Va. mi Ella Schneider, of Osborne street. wYssa'hfckon Is spending part of the sum me at Beach Haven. . Mr D T. Pepper, 153 Dupont strVet.8 'occuUs their cottage at Itehoboth Beach, Pet Stonatla H Two Coll.g. n,Br. C , ko a day. He Is a friend of 111 CM V w - -- Notleea for the Society Pa ".m,b Sr. but all such tlc mart be rl Sod lo fall. wl" ' "ddreM' Md lufleUliphon. Bub must be ''std U such eommunicatlon to .X witSr m"- SM the Bewew w - end parties. Summer Resorts CAPE MAY, July 12.-The Maryland Bar Association has drawn many prom' Inent Maryland families to Cape May and has added much to tho gaiety of tho resort for tho last week. At tho meeting Thursday night Mr. T. Scott Offut, of Baltimore, and Mr. Jnmcs R. Caton, of Alexandria, Va., mado very brilliant addresses. In tho afternoon the courtesy of tho Corinthian Yacht Club was extended to tho lawyers and their wives, and card playing nnd sailing ndded much to their pleasure Tho Capo May Hotel, too, has dono all posslblo to make the Week a gay one Two large and beautiful stlvor cups havo been offered to tho woman and man getting tho highest scoro at skco ball Tho gamo has already proved Its fas cination In the last few weeks, and a gathering of young peoplo may always bo found about the alleys. Mies Dorothy Frick, one of Baltimore's prettiest and most popular young girls, has arrived at Baltimore Inn. Mlsa Frick will havo as her guest Miss Anno Steolo, also of Baltimore, and a well-known Boclety bud of last winter. Mr. Oberllno McMlchael Is tho guest of Mr. Alfred Sergeant at his very attrac tlvo cottage over the week-end. Mlsa Alva Sergeant entertains extensively, and tho houso Is a continual scene of gaiety. Mrs. Harry Cobb Kennedy and Miss Elizabeth Kennedy havo arrived at tho Stockton Villa for a few weoks. Miss Kennedy waa one of the most popular debutantes of the last season. Miss D. Balloch Richards, who has for sceral weeks been tho guest of Miss Edith I. Wilson at their summer home on Jefforson Btreet, has left to attend tho houso party given by Mrs. Ran dolph Sprague at her camp on Lako Champlaln A dansant was given at tho Cape May Hotel Saturday afternoon. Owing to tho good muslo and attractive grill room, these teas havo proved a, great success. MIsS Edith Smith nnd Miss Mary Smith are seen dally on tho golf links, nnd aro great enthusiasts of tho game. Miss Mary Smith will bo a debutanto of tho coming season. Mr. Thomas Hart, the well-known Mask and Wig star, who haa bean In Capo May for several weeks, has re turned to Philadelphia. Mr. nnd Mrs. Schnlder, Master Alfred Sthnlder and Master Walter Schnlder, of Philadelphia, are spending the summer here. Mr. nnd Mrs. Randolph F. Justice, of Morris avenue and Williamson road, have opened their cottage at Cape May. War Keeps Society People in U. S. The war has caused a great change In the "Summer Social Register." Last year 878 American families were to bo found at foreign residences, while this year there are but 208, a reduction of 75 per cent After April 1 last year S52 families went abroad, while only 44 went abroad this year. Last year there were 237 foreign arrivals, but the conflict In Eu rope has caused the number to dwindle to 27 this year. Eighty-four families from Eastern cities are recorded at country residence on the Pacific Coast. This is due undoubtedly to the fairs at San Diego and San Francisco. According to the social records, 142 families are sum mering on their yachts. Vacation Day Precautions It's a great annoyance to find yourself far from home and unable to obtain your favor ite newspaper. Before you go nwoy notify (be Evening Ledger to hare your paper sent to you. Bpeclfr the edition desired. MISS ROSE GUCKFELD Whose betrothal to Mr, N. W. Schoenberg, of Providence, R. I., is announced today by her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. GHckfeld, of 6834 Spruee streot. After spending a week here, Mr. Schoenberg- left on a business tour. Miss GHckfeld will leave shortly for New England, where she wul visit hr fiance's parents. tSS& Sl iSiliiii 111 ! I l III 1 k I Frankford Mrs. William Carroll, of MO Tlhawn street, waa hostess at a small dinner party Saturday evening, which waa given In honor of hor guest. Miss May M. Walker, of Atlantlo City. There wore 12 guests, including Miss May Welles, Miss Frances Kirk, Miss O. Counno Moyer, Miss nay Lentz, 'Miss Leona James, Miss Marlon Deeley, Miss Margaret Curran, Miss Jane Hughes, Miss Rca Hughes, Mies Pauline Curtz, Miss Helen MoKlnley and Miss Elsie Deakync. A porch dance louowea curing ine evening. Mrs. Leonard Ott and Mss Anna Cole man, of Holmesburg, will act as hostesses at the euchre to be given Wednesday ovemng, July 14, at St. Dominic's School Hall, for tho benefit of the school fund. Miss Florence Bradey. Miss Jennie Bradey and Miss Sarah Bradey will bo In charge of tho euchro July 21. Mr. James Lnwlor, Mr. Joseph Lawlor, Mr. Joseph Hughes, Mr. Joseph Long and Mr. Arthur Gallagher, of Holmes burg, left today for Tullytown, Pa., where they will go on a nshtng trip for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. James Hurst, of Academy road, will open their country home at Doylestown July 14. They will have aa their guests for tho summer Mrs Hurst's nieces, Miss Helen Dutton and Miss Marlon Dutton, of West Virginia. Delaware County Mr. E. W. BuBe, of Ridley Park, left yesterday for an extensive motor trip. Mr. Buso to accompanied by his family. Mrs. John Fleming Is entertaining Mrs. S. W. Burkhead, of Salisbury, Md , at her home In Ridley Park. Mrs. Burkhead Is a former resident of this borough nnd has many friends here Mrs Arthur Valenetls Dee, Jr., and her son, Arthur Dee, 3d, will loavo Ridley Park for a trip to the West shortly. A muslcalo to bo given by members of the Tuskcgeo Institute In the First Methodist Episcopal Church In Media, holds promise of being largely attended, as there Is a great demand for cards of admission. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Palmer are at tending the 16th national convention of tho Anti-Saloon League of America, at Atlantic City, as representatives of tho Cheflter branch of the league. Falls of Schuylkill Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bally, of Mldvale avenue, aro spending July at Atlantic City. Dr. E. S Beary, of Queen Lane, Is among the number of Shriners on the trip to Seattle, Wash. Miss Lottie Holmes, of Queen Lane, has returned from a visit to Wlldwood. Mrs. Sadie Miller, of 3577 Queen lane, is spending the summer at Ocean City. Tho annual picnic for tho poor children of the Falls of Schuylkill will be con ducted by the Salvation Army tomorrow. The plcnle will be held at Willow Grove, and special cars will convey the children to the park. Hotel Arrivals anDEN'S-ir Peterson, Plalnfleld, N J.; C. F Dudley, Rochester, N. Y.; Fred II. Bart- lett. Now York. CONTINENTAL L. It. Lawrence, Norrlstown, Pa ; W. '. Swengal. Blooraaburg, Fa.; I. IUhler. Trenton. N. J. DOONEB'S C. Moyer, EloomHburg". Pa.; 8. B. Davii, Clearfield, Fa. NEW DINQHAM A. A. Knecht, FotUvtlle, iFa . nm.l Haser New York. James W. Campbell. Carbondale. Pa. HANOVEH-H F. Maud, Meyeredale, Pa.; Mn Iloaa Lewis, Pover, .Del , F. F. Seiton, Baltimore td. WINDSOR J. A. Kochendelfer. Altoona. Fa.; J u Kendrlcks, IZrte, Fa , C. O. Hastings. Flttiburch. Fa. VKNDIG It. B. Davli New York: J W. Hen, ley. State College, Fa.; II. tL. Evans, Wilmington, Del. ADELPHIA B. B. Barker, Uansrch, Fa ; Georve U. Olarkland, fitona Harbor, N. J.; J. M K Young, Flttuburgh, Fa. BT JAMES-Mrs. P. Flquetto Mitchell, De. trolt Jumea M Hanley, Cleveland, O. , J. li. llelner. New York. IlITSi-CAIll.TON Seldon S Dickinson, Ann Arbor. Mich,, Mrs U F PlUon, Ann Arbor, Mich MIm Marguerite Pllaon, Ana Arbor, Mich , Mrs. Olga Fllson. Ann Arbor, Mich. BELLEVUE-STRATFORD F. Anderson.Mont- clalr, N J , A. II. Burgets, Worcester, Mats ; Letter Davit. Scrunton, Pa., A. II. Rice, Pitutield, Mass , R. K. Reading, Altoona. Pa., Mr and Mrs. James Thompson, Erie, Pa.. E. I) Clarke. Fltttbursh, Fa.; Alias A. p. Dan, Jtollldayiburg. Fa. WALTON O H BuntlnF Altoona Pa Mrs. Small, York, Fa., Miss Helen Erdley, Harris- burg, Pa. STUNTON Mlta McCllntock, Wyalutlng, Pa.; E. J, Cleave, Crttton, Pa, COLONNADE R. Armitroog, New York; O. S. Durne. Providence, R. I.i Mr. and Mra. R. A. Baker, Reading, Pa. What's Doing Tonight Municipal Band. Harrowgat Square, Ttog itroet and Kensington avenue.. Free. Philadelphia Band, City Hall Plata Fret, Fslrmount Park Band, Gecrga'a Hill. Fre. German Cathollo Union, Qlrard Asaembly Union, Blh street and Qlrard avenue. Suffrage Events Today EQUAL- FRANCHISE SOCIETY Noon Open-air meeting at th Baldwin Locomotive Works. IBUiand Hamilton streata. Employes addreaMd. Speaker, Mlas Bertha, o"?: m.-Opn-alr netting at SM street and Columbia, avenue. Spaaker, Miss Bertha 6 Vto'p' m -Members of th society's braneo. In Germantown make lwue-to-hoVM saavats and solicit support to the urg eauaa. WOMAN 8UFTRAOB PARTY. ail Dr E M H Moore. Misa oaxah Wahw Wf gL-JtaffiSSTog tb. Rrtr Wsaah ill joSST auwort to tta ure caaaa. 1016: EARLY AUTUMN CHARITY AFFAIRS OCCUPY WOMEN OF PROMINENCE A Large Harvest Festival Will Be Given on October U, at the Country Home of Mrs. Charles 5. Walton in St, David's Personals. MRS, CHARLBS S. WALTON, assisted by Miss Grace C. Roberts, Mrs. N. T Brent and Dr. A. II. O'Neal!, are planning a mammoth lawn fete nnd garden party, lo be called a "harvest festival" and which will be held on the spacious grounds of Mrs. Walton's resi dence at St. David's on Thursday after noon and ovenlng, October 14. A num ber of unique events are being planned, and tho affair promises to be exceedingly Interesting. It will be given under the auspices of the Neighborhood League of Wayne Tho Idanoe Girls' Club gave Its monthly danco Inst Trlday eenlng at Uelfleld Country Club, and, as usual, It vi as a grcnt success The Idanoe tried a novelty dance this month, the girls re ceiving silver barplns and fans and the men cigarette cases nnd holders. Some of tho members of the Idanoe are Miss Edna Mae McBrlde, Miss Marguerite E McHrlde, Miss Teresa M. Kcogh, Mies Helen Do C. Donohoo nnd Miss neglna D. Farrell Ono of the largest festivals of Its kind ever given In Chester County was held last week on tho rectory lawn In aid of St. Patrick's new church at South Philadelphia Mr. Benjamin B. Richfield, of 2601 Bouth 10th street, left Saturday for New York, where he will spend two weeks with his family at their summer homo at Far Rockavtay. Mr Russell R. Corber, of 730 South 19th street, has returned after a week-end trip to Rehoboth Beaoh, Dot., where he was the guest of Captain F. G. Vogel, of tho United States coast guards, North Philadelphia Mrs. Louis W. Stelnbach, of 1309 North Broad streot, announces tho betrothal of her daughter. Miss Ruth Stelnbach, to Mr. Lester Steppacher, also ot this city. Miss Jennie Itodell, of North 16th street, gavo a small luncheon In honor of Miss Jean Wood, of Rending, on Baturday at the Country Club Tho North Philadelphia Business Men's Association will hold their monthly meet ing tonight In Robinson's Hall, German town avenue and Juniata Btreet. It Is expected that tho date for breaking ground for tho new branch of the Free Library at Wayne and Hunting Park avenues, will be decided upon and ar rangements made for a program for tho ceremony. On July 29 tho association will take Us annual excursion to At- IUUUO lll. , Miss Esther Beers, of 1504 North 22d street, has gone to Ocean City to remain through the Bummer. On August 1 the will be Joined by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beers. Messrs Edwin, Alfred, Joseph and Frank Simons and their sister, Miss Anna Simons, of UU North Broad street, are occupying their cottago on Pacific avenue, Atlantlo City. Dr. Edward G Drew and his family, of 1238 West Lehigh avenue, have returned from an automobile trip to the Delaware Water Gap and tho vicinity. A, ntttomnhtln nnrtv in thft Lehlch GBO. In the Blue Mountains, returning by way of Slatlngton and Allentown last ween, Included Mr. and Mrs Stuart S. Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer R Graves, David A. Graves, Miss Carrlo Smeader, Miss Eleanor A. Graves, Mr. Harry C. Brad ford and Miss Ida M. Loomls. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar D. Loeb and Miss Mathllde H. Loeb, of 2124 Spring Garden Btreet, ore at tho Summit Springs Hotel, Poland, Mo. Mr. nnd Mrs Morris Bernstein, of 2020 North 32d street, have gone to tho Pa cific coast, and will return lata In Au gust by way of Canada. Mrs. F. Goldberg, of 1516 North 6th street, has gona to Atlantlo City for the summer, r nn. AfrH Ttnver nnd family, of 20S2 EaBt Cumberland street, aro spend ing the summer at ocean vuy. Mr. and Mrs. R. MelUer nnd family, of 1636 North Franklin street, will spend the summer at Atlantlo City. Miss Ethel P. Kneass, of 2253 North 16th street; Miss Jane Curran, of 6802 Lawnton avenue, Oak Lane; Miss Minnie Craig, of Merchantvllle; Mlra Reglna D. Lentz, MIsb Constance A. Glosklng. Mrs. II. Will iam Bllletter and Mrs. Georgo N. Nichol son will motor to Willow Grove tomor row, whcro they will spend tho after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MyrB M North 15th street, entertained last evening In honor of Mrs. Meyers' birthday anniver sary. SILENCE AS RECTOR RESIGNS St. Luke's Church Receives Message From Remarried Clergyman. There waa no comment whatever at tho St. Luke's Reformed Episcopal Church, Frankford, when the resignation ka i.o.tnr ihn 71av. Dr. William A. Freemantle, was announced at the close of tho service by Jonn awann, cient ot the vestry, yesterday. v. ...IP nntlnn waa so worded, Mr. Bwann said, that the vestry was obliged to accept It. ino vestry asuen mo wip ers of the congregation tor guidance m the selection of Dr. Freemantle's suc cessor. . , It was contended that the rector's res ignation was mado necessary because) of his second marriage. Ho obtained a di vorce from his first wife, now living In England, and as tho Reformed Episcopal Church Is opposed to tho marriage of divorced persons, the rector was aware o( tho fact that ha could not continue pas toral relations. HORLICK'S The Original MALTED LWiiL.EC Unloae ycuaay "HOMIOIC3 yoa may no a Substitute take a KODAK !?0TuH HAWORTH'S EASTMAN KODAK CO. Atlantic City Store, MS7 ItoardtrtJk SCHOOLS AND COIXEtES BTRAYEB'S tha best business eehool, 801-80? Chto at. MQKDBNTOWK. N. J. BOKBEXTOWN JUUTAR-T INTl"S S2Sxfi counts, abU taaebara. aioallMt att Jlritott bsattbtul aliaaUao. Prasarattnfor Si. M taUtoaas. Writ, lor oatslSrua. Jp L i Malvern Supper was served at beau, tlfully decorated tables on the grounds. At artistically arranged booths, float ing the national emblem, were candy, cakes, ico cream nnd all kinds Of chl.ia nnd art needlework. All the aides, ani mated by the untiring zeal of their pas tor, the Rev. John H Mnrtln, put forth their utmost endeavors to make the af fair the succcm that It was, socially nnd financially, During the entire evening tho spacious lawn was thronged with guests, not only from Chester Coanty, hut also from Philadelphia, and all hope that the time for the next "picnic" Is not far distant Mrs. Samuel Chew and Miss EllJrtbeth B Chew, who have been staying ftt Bed ford Springs for several days, have re turned to Vanor, their home In Radnor Mr. and Mrs. L. Caspar WIster, of 1802 Pine street, who have been spehdlng the early summer at Devon, left on Thursday for Saranac Inn Station. N Y , whero they will pass tho remainder of tho summer. They were accompanied by Mr Malcolm Lloyd, Jr. Mrs G. A. Gorman nnd Miss Gertrude Gorman, who have been the guests df Mr and Mrs. William T. Hunter at heir homo In Devon for several daysr have returned to New York. ' Lansdowne Mrs. Mary Walls, of Providence road, will spend tho summer In Chelsea, Miss Mary Kenny and Miss Anna Ken ny, of the Villa Apartments, motored to Chelsa today as tho guests of Miss Mary McDonnell, also of the Villa Apartments. Announcement Is made of the marrlago of Miss Marian E. Evans, .laughter of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Evans, of Garretttord, to Mr. Joseph Hallns, Jr., of Darby, on Wednesday, Juno 30. After an extended wedding trip Mr, and Mrs. Hallas will hi at homo September 1, at 37 Cherry otroet, Sharon Hill. Miss Eleanor Conway and Miss Flor ence Conway, of Bouth Landsdowno ave nuo, who have been spending the last two weeks at Vlnemont, will return horns tomorrow. MASSES FOR ARCHBISHOP Diocese of Rochester Pays Tribute to Dead Prelate. ROCHESTER, N. T, July 12.-Tho Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester this morning paid Its last tribute to Arch bishop James Edward Qulgley, of Chi cago, who died hero lato Saturday after noon. While thousands ot Rochester men and women of various creeds and religious beliefs knelt In St Fatrodc'. Cathedral, a Solemn Pontifical Mass of Requiem was offered up by tho Right Rev. Thomas F Hlckey, Bishop of the dloseco of Rochester, as celebrant. The mass this morning brought Into Rochester members of the clergy from all parts of tho country and practically every city in tho State was represented at tho services In tho cathedral. From 6 until 8.30 o'clock masses for Archbishop Qulg ley wcro celebrated at half-hour Intervals at all three altars In St. Patrld 'i Cathe dral. Tho body will continue to lie in state In the centre aisle ot the cathedral until late this afternoon, when It will be taken to tho New York Central station and placed aboard a train for Chicago. "BEDLOE BEY" IMPROVES Slight Change in Condition of Dr, Bedloo, Noted U. S. Representative. Dr. Edword Bedloe was In slightly Im proved condition today, though critically 111 from heart disease. He Is at tha Samaritan Hospital. The veteran of the United States con sular Borvlce has advanced years against him. He received his first appointment In the Centennial year. Since then he has visited every corner of the world, usually aa a representative of this Government. "Bedloe Bey" he Ib called, because of honors he received In Egypt. He was one of the founders of the Clover Club. Members of the Clover Club stood at "Bedloo Bey's" bedside today. They said they believed their old friend would re cover, but they were anxious. Baby Born to Blanche Bates A lusty boy baby who by right of birth should become famous in the theatrical world, is here with hla mother. Tho mother Is Mrs. Georgo Creel, known to playgoers throughout the country as Blanche Bates. Tho child was bori last Wednesday. Mrs. Creel arrived In, Phila delphia a week ago to visit her cousin. Mrs. John C. Mosser. of i218 Walnut street, and the stork made an unexpected vlalt. The boy, a very healthy youngster, will be named George Bates Creol. Mrs. Mosser said today that both mother and son were doing well. Mrs. Astor to Sew for Allies BAR HARBOR, Me., July12. Mrs. John Jacob Astor, with nearly till the women members of tho summer colony here, has nledzed herself to sew shirts, surgical bandages and other articles for the Allies for at least one hour a wees. At a meet ing of the recently formed Bar Harbor Itellef Committee Saturday afternoon ths work was outlined along the same lines as those that prevailed at Aiken last winter. How to stop dandruff and loss of hair Shampoo vrlth hot water, rub bing thoroughly Into the scalp tho rich, creamy lather of R Soap esm so sj to aottea ana sumama wo uy, to remove) th dead skin aa4 ceua, a&4 to work tha soothing, haallag IUa balsams wall lato the roots ot th hair. Ulna in gradually cooter watar, tha final water balog coW, Dry the hate thoroughly, wlthoat artiScial heat Thla !mpl,Bgreeble method almost ajyay stop daadruS sad Ml itehtag, as4 km M l tM(t&aiitalr,U1' S3--"- . XrV