TaAGEMENT OF PHILADELPHIA GIRL IS Amvvuiyisuu tu Lvuw YORK MAN i Mary Victoria Green h Engaged to Mr. Grismld Lorittard, of Neio York and Tuxedo Informal 'Affairs Near Home. iwe-ement Is announced of Miss fL Victoria. Green to Mr. Qrlawald In at New York and Tuxedo, son ti? Pierre Lorlllard. Mies Green Is ilsler of lrs' """ '"""' "l il Street, Wltn wnom hub muses 4t. TlAvttAn R. Rtlnn la a home. . "- - - " SU '"r' I .nit Sir Jhn Orlbbel, of Wyneote, f. MCI?" ".., ,1,-1, wn flfllio'ni,,.- iP,f5 4 Qrlbbel and Mlsa Elizabeth P'btl? occupying their cottage at Me. jnWeni I .t Mrs. James H. Lamb, of St. Llj.J'.A.tj. riAvon. formerly of Ger- U "..J. Violr rnttnixft nt foffn, n' -F-- - i Haven M 4III ...I Htlll1JkM . tn,l MrS 1!.. l """ tiuiuieii, ml ftton street, mo "'! "" Lake, x-a prances Sheppnrd liae closed her ? V month at Galen Hall, Is at fSummii uiiuinn. fir.no Augusta Hunter, dftUfihter and 'jirs. iviiiiii ..-. ..... . .. ....i.riv for Kansas Cltv. j$Ms before going out to the cxpoal- Hi .- .. T rt..jiHKH Bit. .nil Mrs. VJiarenra u, "p RJ.irf ar spending tho summer at fcnr.v. J ,", Lakes. Conn. HMir no' ... - ...... rw tfthn P. Grlmlson and r ton. John Grlmlson, Jr., o' Upland, 11MIC " "... ,.Ai, nn nn nutomob Ic l.rthomo ii " . .,,, ..,. ., ffirlB througn -".- ," " .r " V. " KSBtiSi Mturnln L, Eleanor Galser, daughter of Mr. i?VI.- r nf nn Inar. of Cvnwyd. Is fyjiS with' friends In Ocean City for n n t lAlong the Main Line sL An r .j ift rSnnrtfn P. B.hT5Srchatliam: AtianUo Iflir .i m - - , Bslwd Mrs. Harry Toulmln and Miss Kfltn Toulmln are stopping at Uav Btw-, HS.. .rTtrT Hfr. TThttv Li VlnpV. Rtoa'Uncastcr road, left Saturday roi fffethrouBh the West. Ho w 11 visit IfcttJ- home the last of August. Bart ssamuei & ov". u' o- feyTmnue, ne.s returned from a two (neir Visit ai ueacn xiuvcu. ar J. Chandler Barnard, of Morris avc- IjUMrt. Mills on a motor trip to WlldwooU KJ9 -wceK-cna. WT .-.n t-.mwa nntnn nf HBT. DAV1JJ B. W"' i 'w "'"""" " ilWIndybrdw, left Saturday for Wonalen IRtl, AVhlte Mountains, where she will bo Kh guest, for three weeks, of Mrs. Philip Isr.rriaftn. nf New York. Chestnut Hill Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Blair, of Four- StOtfn road, will spend me monin 01 au piSt at 4he Hot Springs, Va. 'xtlOR t?ti.p T7ipv.v AVnnil. of 12S E. tourham, lias returned to her home from S two weehs visit wun ner cousin, iuiuo 3nfr E. B. Harvey, at her summer home, m Hardy farm, near meaia. iuiso sooa is tne aaugnier ot jur. uu iiio. Bflitm Albert Wood. Ift? CBt. .altA r!ni1tVit.r Of Mrs. BBMraln Q. Talto, of 210 "West Allan's Slir fthA wnn tllA EPIlpSt of MISS Flor IgSi White at her cottage. Germantown Hit Artklnrtnn ftllnln. nccomtldnled by ffettn. Mr. Alfred Ollpln, will return this Rtelt to her home, 243 West School House ite, from Stratford, Conn. B Mr. William' S. Lloyd, of 233 Harvey Rfflt, will give a stag dinner part on iy evening, July 16, at ms Homo. Hr. and Mrs. Walter E. ICnlpe and SSj Ellen Knlpe, of 327 East Walnut je, are at Rlverton, N. J., ror tne sum- r months. iirs. Josenh Bushnell. Jr.. of 3019 Mld- BJffavenue, has returned from a trip to jtuutornla and the panama-pacinc nx- f5WU6a Her daughter, Miss Catherine IVlfri she was the. guest of her aunt, i Arthur Marsh. 5 Mildred Wilbur, of "5300 Wayne k Will leave Thursday for Goulds- flle, Katharine Perry, of 3015 Mldvale KHtliSB. llAtt pnnn tn PrnvlnculnWTl. TnR. IBjS.ttie guest of her grandmother for uramer. M. V. Mvers. of 5037 Schuyler W. accompanied by her daughter. Miss . Myers, will leave on Friday for . Hamnton TlpAnh. T,. T.. for the re flier of the Bummer, and Mrs, George M. Megargee, of Mcy street, are at West Hampton L. I. Miss Anna Law Is the miest f Megargee for a fortnight. ,ft Livingston Jones, of Manhelm jand Wissahlckon avenue, la spend , summer at her farm near West Pa. ll E. Rumney, of We.st Coulter u ui spena tne latter pan or Juiy kAugmt at Hawthorne Inn, East ter, Mass Walter Cone and the Misses Cone. 4K Johnflnn Rlr.pt. uvlll nriAnrl .Tulv tusust at Crowfleld, their summer it baunderstown, n. I. Iguana Mrs Edmund J. Gadsby. of 815 ' " avenue, win leave iomor s n extended tour of the Canadian ! . Benfatnln Xr0.t(... A -DAr- 4Wt, ftnd Mr. Charts Burns, of .0trrasanaett Btrnt tiivn ftnrnoH Pa visit to friends In Holmesburg. Ml Frank J Bannon, of 15 Bast "nue, has left for Atlantic City mo summer ,sd Mrs. John J. MoDvttt, Jr., of WBCOln rirlv. ...... I.J i tUtl- . John J McDevItt, Sd, a4 Ster- lPte BJttn." " "n9rW "r " tern ttii. j i j ,.. LSJy trt- Pbm, are upend- ft Mrs Ci&nrtrA nniida 4Ud Xfnn. Rait! J oaPy'nT thejr Atlantic ise for the season. -Un Ktlsmuier. Ut Bast Wwh- liTT" " rrni irom a itip n nwiuy t.-Ottg. Lg m&va g, stohm who "m took fin, . -,.. .,.!(, - j" r Kicura a, BUUOD. wjmw b-3 wo uiam m. tw wtiki aire. I 2w?f4 Hwtfr w4dl leuma? tt 9t Mm. StsW ?ltI: Ana " Kelvin H. Hirrlng. ton, at their cottage at Bay Head, N. J. ?i Jl; rteUA?. avjnu. will leave short' ly for Ocean City, N. J., where they will be eucsts at the Cordova House. Along the Reading Mr, Bobert Card, son of Dr. and Mrs. ml!, lqn.rd' of Montgomery avenue, Elklns Park, Is spending part 6f the sum mer In the Adlrondacks with Mr. and Mrs. J, Frederick Doollttle, of Oak Lane. "f!. a ' James Tyre, accort. Tvl ,bLih6tlr dau8htr. Ml Marlon IUe'. of 67U North 8th st"t' Oak tane, will leavo about July 80 for Ocean City, where they will spend part of the summer. Miss Ituby Young, of Ocean Grove, N J., is spending a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Hall, at her homo on East Monument avenue, Hatboro. Miss Vera M. Brlnkworth, of Elklns f-urR, nas bb ner guest Miss Mary A. Tab ler, of Martlntburg, W. Va. Miss Tabler will remain during this month. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lemlng, of Willow Grove, have as their guests Mrs. Lemlng's brother and slster-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Guy HuttOn, of Hazletoh, Pa. Mr. Herbert Rafetto and his brother, Mr. Wlllard llafotto. of Cheltenham, are taking an extended tour through the West to the Pacific coast and will spend some time In Panamu, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Donnelly and Miss Grace Donnelly, of North 13th street, Lo gan,, fdrmerly of Tioga, will spend part of the season at their cottage at Chester Heights, Pa. Miss Mabel Kehr Donnelly and Miss Clara L. Rtetlne will leave shortlyyfor a month's visit to Mrs. D. L. Jaeger, formerly of 610$ North 13th street, at her summer home at Lake Bluff, III., returning by way of tho Great Lakes. West Philadelphia Miss Joscphlno Barnett, 118 South Ruby street, entertained nt a muslcalo and danco at her home Friday night. Among those present were Miss Gladys Blsblng, Miss Claire Blsblng, Miss Gladys Seldel, Miss Laura Birmingham, Mr. Jack Hawcs, Mr. Harry Weed. Mr. Harvey CaBsldy and Mr. Albert Burkhold. Mr. Harry Weed and the hftMcss. Miss Bar nett, led the .dances. Miss Birmingham entertained with several songs. Mr. and Mrs William P. Reld, 3900 Lud low street, are on a visit to New York city. Mr. Thomas Ryan, 5 South 38th street, left Sunday for an extended trip to As bury Park. Mr. and Mrs. M. Adrian Bonnelly, of 5303 Do Lancoy street, entertained as guests this week their cousins from New York, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Fallara, and Mr. Charles J. Pernlgott, an artist of Chicago, 111. Mr. and IV rs. Fallara have bem spending their honeymoon In At lantic City, and are now returning to their home. Miss Elsie L. Bailey, of E016 Cedar ave nue, prominent In musical circles, Is vis iting her brother Howard In Indepen dence, Kan., where she delivered a lec ture on social service in Philadelphia. Mr. Edward W. Mumford. 210 St. Mark's square, has gone on a trip to Kingston, N. Y. Miss Rose Dunn, of 851 North th street, left yesterday for Wlidwood for the summer. South Philadelphia Mr. William Sturgls and family will leuve on a two-weeks' vacation trip to day, They will visit Niagara Fafls and Pittsburgh and will spend some time at Atlantic City. A very enjoyable party was given last week at the home of Acting Sergeant Ed ward Wlldrldge, of the 17th district sub station, 1728 South 2Uh street, on the fifth anniversary of his marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Wlldrldge were tho recipients of many congratulations from their friends. The evening passed with singing, danc ing and refreshments. Among those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. A. Clifton, Mr. James Clark, Miss Josephine DIsplgno. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whiteside, Mr. and Mrs. James Devlne, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mil ler, Miss Anna Clark, Miss Beatrice Ora son, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Magulre, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGlnty and Mrs. Charles Ball. Miss Bertha Sho'r, of 15th and Wharton streets, had a most enjoyable trip last week to New York and up the Hudson River. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Dougherty and their daughter, of 1938 East Passyunk ave nue, will spend this month at the Engle slde. Beach Haven; Mr. and Mrs. William C. Heyde, of 232J South 18th street, have returned from At lantic City, where they spent a week. The Flvelblt held Its monthly meeting Sunday night at the home of Mr. William H. Posner, of 618 Morris streets, Plans were made for a plcnto to be given at air Bovs Woods, near Norristown. on August 8. Athletics will be the order of the day. rne memuers oi tne I'lveiDii in clude Mr. H. A. Farbsteln, Mr, G, A. Ver blt, Mr, A, C. Levy, Mr. H. L. Brown and Mr. W. H. Posner. Mrs. Charles Hopkins, of 2335 South Car lisle street, wife of Chief Petty Offtcet Charles Hopkins, U. S. S. Chester, now In Turkish waters, will leave shortly to vlst her husband's father at Auburn, Me. She also expects to make a visit while in the North to Montreal and Quebec, Canada. Miss Beatrice Hamer, im Snyder avel nue, and her friend, Miss Louisa Moser. ora spending the summer at Atlantic Ct' as the guests of Mrs, Martha Qulgley, who has a cottage at 23 North Rhode Island avenue. North Philadelphia Ur. Charles F, Kern, 2111 North Wood stock street, is spending a week in Ava lon, N, J. , Mrs. Nathan Kaufman and Mies Ruth U Kaufman, of North Bth street, left the city to spend several weeks with Mrs. Kaufman'a parents at their country home near Paterson, N. J. Doctor Kaufman will Join thejn early in August. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Stover, of 1 North ISth street, who spent part of June and July at ,Asbry Park and Cape May, will return io Asbury Park on August 1 to remain until autumn. Mrs. Laura Connor and her daughter. Miss Helen COnaor, have gone to Ooean City to remain through July and August rr and Mrs. Oyms Adler and their .family, of ll North Bread street, he goTw to Wave Cnst. I U tor the summer- r ... &.:. R, fZravn and tritfhMB strwt and Qttf TavinU. have Mturuid frj Glw 15Srwy taey wr th sum" W esd Mrs- I- E SalveUy. - . ... .. i i i.p iaas Huat- M ana u w" - z bus Park avenu ar wcia "? rS nu, ar whiw ' ? PMUo D?r. at Atlaatte tg of Mr- r en. jjjVEKlNG t,SDOBB-PHICAPELPHIA TUESDAY, JTJjCY W, Who,vbeforo her Northeast Mr. and Mrs. William J. Glenn, of 2351 North 3d street, have taken up their residence In Atlantic City, for the sum oner season. Mr. Glenn will keep In touch with his business affairs by dally trips to and from Atlantic City. Mr.' Edward Somerndlko, of 1332 Ortho dox street, haB returned to town after a month's trip to tho Panama-Pacltlo Ex position. Mr. Somcrndlke Is prominently Identified with the Southwark National Bank. Miss Sara Smith, Miss Mamie Haggcrty, Miss May Splcer, Miss Ona Sptcer. Miss May Agnew, Mrs. saaie amitn ana Mrs Mary Agnew made a week's trip to tho Delaware Water Gap and returned to the city last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Glenn and family, of 2331 North Lawrence street, have opened their cottage at Bllllngsport for the summer. They anticipate entertain ing many of their friends during the season. Mr. John J. Kane, Mr. Harry Hart and Mr. John Scherle are away down the Delaware Bay on a two weeks' outing on the motorboat The Test, owned by Mr. Kane. The party left last Saturday. A merry outing was held at the Co hockslnk Cottage, Bllllngsport, N. J., Wednesday. The members of the Cohock slnk Club attending were Mr. John Rellly, Mr. Henry Lassner, Mr. Charles Donovan, Mr. John Lockler and Mr. Howard Dal ton. During the day a delightful ride on the motorboat Sergeant Mosta was an unexpected treat. Prof. W. A. Crozler, well known in musical and religious circles in Kensing ton, is enjoying a well-needed rest at Atlantic City. The Social Committee of the Northeast Branch of the Christian Endeavor So ciety gave a moonlight excursion on the Delaware on Saturday. Miss Anna. Lud wlg was In charge of the general com mittee on arrangements. Miss Florence Heckman, of New York, and Miss Marie Galnor. 2219 Emerald street, are visiting In Toronto. Later they will journey to the Thousand Is lands. Roxborough Miss Marguerite Yoder. of 2618 Va high avenue, will leave on July II for an extended visit toAtlantlc City. Mr George Griffiths, Mr. Roland Bow man Mr. Harry Cooper and Mr. George Hams participated In a checker tourna ment last evening for the championship 21 Tioga. The best in seven games de cided The contest took place at Warnock and Somerset streets, and valuable prlies were awarded. . )am"G-,rlndnttirPairaMvisW,Jo- lSi .. GT.hJn. Zslellsonf Mr! William Gllson and 5,, Mary A Donahue. They were the S .nf Mrs Annie McLaughlin, of SSm hZl lived Stir leaving Roxbor Sigh" Mr GlUon a brother of Paula Eards. '-.va3,' were JBri. Many comments of PPy improve- nr,nIfsrmiae0,ln0nR ooumgh and vicinity during hie long absence. Ar a mm J Walter Keely and their Mr. and MrS. ! ""'!. v.alv who daughter. M'".gn "ivera lSeks In have been 8PecalnhSaVe returned to their home on Green l"e. , .. h Ewlng and her young Mr8 2?.e5 FwlngT of 639 East Walnut son, Bajkley Ewlng. o w,Mw0o4i N. J." whele ?hey IU emam until Septem- ber. mere- , Mr. and Mr. Joseph F Swart. v their return in" .-- - Mr,. gtewarl 'L W S J? Ml., Marie A. SedTng:ofWtJPhilade,phU. M, and " 'ohn T.alley ?f MJd J&OT&JGS1 tt flSA. through the present month. ( m m -Robert G. Moor, of Mr. and Mr8;. inlhlekorr. hav re Roflhelte. avenue. Ww'tmox turned from AtUnUo uy w w,r the 8uwthLM4right.r; MU Ruth iZTi - - ,UMU t their summer bow. j-t of season- . , . ... , ,. .iVim ' turfiM, i h m ii ITiinrnmryu -riiii m inilW nil rVitMi-iirii ri1ll-iHh-ililli-M-Mi MRS. A. J. MURRAY marriage several weeks ago, was Miss Isabel Grovcr. Summer Resorts ATLANTIC CITY, July 13. Society Is greatly Interested In the 15th annual fair which will be given hero In aid of the Chelsea All-Saints' Protestant Episcopal tlhuroh to bo held at Kenton Hall on July 28. Among those who are Interested In tho fair are Mrs Lincoln Godfrey. Mrs Robert Martin Williams, Mrs. William M. Bennett, Mrs. Walter Lankdon Eustls, Mis. W. M. Lycctt. Mrs William Craig, Miss Craig, Mrs. Lincoln Oodfrey, Jr.. Mrs. Bartram Richards, Mrs. J. B. Town send, 3d, Mrs. Albert Pancoast, Mrs. Pierce Archer, Mrs E. P. Carpenter, Mrs. Walter Saycn, Miss Henrietta Large, Miss Marls, Mrs. John Mason, Mrs. Sam uel Huhn, Miss Phyllis Walsh, Mrs. John W. Williams nnd Mrs. E. B. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Charlees F. Hyneman, of Wayne, are at Seaside House, where Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Neely and Miss Mar guerite Neely also are located. Mr. and Mrs. Kingston G. Whelen are at Chelsea. Other prominent Phlladelphlans here In clude Mrs. C H. Lockwood, Miss E. H. Lockwood, Chestnut Hill; Dr. and Mrs. Isaac Barton, Mr. Louis K. Lewis, Mr. Bruce Winpenny, Mrs. Alfred Day SIUI man. Miss K. C. SUllman, Miss Elizabeth SUllman, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bond Coohran, Mr. and Mrs William Fuller King, Dr. Llghtner WItmer, Mrs. E. B. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Edward S Lewis. F. A. Van Dyke, Dr. and Mrs Thomas J. Fleming, Mr. I. Clayton Strawbrldge, Mi. James E. Mltcholl, Miss F. JH. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Brooks, Mrs. . H. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bains, Dr. Charles Piatt, Jr., Mr, Warner J. Steel, Mr. J. C. Bland, Mrs. G. Dallas Dixon, Jr., Miss Agnes Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. E. Clarence Miller, Mr. E. Clarence Miller, Jr., Mrs. D. A. Miller and Miss Mary R. Miller. OCEAN CITY, July 13,-Qulte a num ber of Lansdowne folk have come to Ocean City for short visits during the past week. Some have taken cottages for several months. Mr. Samuel S. Pennock, of Windermere avenue, Lansdowne, has taken a cottage for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beale, of Lyceum avenue, will spend August here. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hayes, of Pennock terrace, are spending several weeks at Ocean City. Mr, and Mrs. William I. Austin, of Highland avenue, will spend July and August here. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Trees and Miss Ethel Trees, of West Greenwood avenue, are here for a fortnight. Mr. Harry M. Davis has also arrived for a month. Sir. W. Albert Johnson and his family, of North Lansdowne avenue, are spend ing July and August here, and Mrs. Eliz abeth Leedom, of North Lansdowne ave nue, has gone home from a week-end motor trip to this resort. Mrs. Oliver A. Patterson, of 117 West Rlttenhouse street, accompanied by her daughter, Mies Helen Patterson, will spend the summer here. Woodbury Mrs. William C. Macavoy and daughter, Mies Thora Macavoy, of AVon-by-the-Sea, and Dr. Grace Andrews, 1931 Chest nut street, Philadelphia, were the guests of Dr. and Mr,i, Oeorge Washington Moore, 31 Delaware street, last week. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Curry, of 115 Holroyd place, entertained at a musicals on Sat urday evening the Schmidt String Quar tet of Philadelphia, Mr. Emll Schmidt, Mr, William Schmidt and their cousins, and Dr. and Mrs. George Washington Moore. Camden and Vicinity Miss Jano McCallum, of Merchantvllle, has been visiting friends in Jenklntown. Dr. W. O. Powell and his daughter, Miss Helen Powell, of 7th and Market streets, have started on a five weeks' Western trip, including the expositions. Mrs. Wilbur Taylor, of 520 Linden street, who la spending the summer at a beach ftont hotel at Atlantic City, has Issued Invitations for a luncheon and bridge on the list. Among the guests invited aro Mrs. John H. Dialogue, Mrs. Carrie Hackett and Mre. A. H. Slckler, of Cam dens Mr- Jme aiaae of Overbrook; Sim Swrge Urquhart. of 42d and Pine streets, and Mrs. Frank Starr, of Cam den, Notices for the BocUty page wlU be ccpted and printed la the Erenlng Idser, bat U socU notice niut be written on M th PP mu be signed In full, with full 4d"M d whn pslbl telephone number must be gt"0' . .. Send all IBeh coDunaalcatioo to "Society Kdlter, Erailug I.dfr M Chetnt L'nU the" requirement art turned oat vulatl mr be pikl, tbn nH wtM net bo puMUbed, Photo by Msrceau. Tioga Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green and their family, of 2218 West Tioga street, aro spending the summer In Atlantic City. Dr. A. Scfton Mayers and his sister, Miss Viola Mayers, accompanied by Dr. Hrnry Bolcy. nre taking a motor trip to New York, along the Hudson and eastern part of New York State. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Livezey and their daughter. Miss Dorothy Livezey, of 1925 West Venango street, are touring through the West to California, wherf they will remain several weeks. Miss Leona Melhorn, of 3609 North 21st street, and Miss Elsie Young, of North 17th street, will leave during the week for a fortnight's visit to ABbury Park. Miss Bertha Klster, of 3553 North Broad street. Is with a camping party on tho Susquehanna River. Mrs. Emily Harklns, of 3100 North 18th street, left on Saturday to spend some time at Phllllpsburg, N. J. Mr. S. Gorson, of 3212 North Broad street, has gone to Atlantic City for the remalndor of the season. The Rev. Dr. John Gordon and Miss Gordon, of 37H North 18th street, aro spending the summer at Melrose. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Tomllnson, with their son, Mr. J. L. Tomllnson, of West Venango street, are the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. H. K. RoesBler, at their cottage In Ocean City. Frankford Mrs. James Hilton, of 1506 Adams ave nue. Is spending some time with friends at Leesburg, N. J., also at Bivalve, N. J. Mr. C. Atieo Campbell, of James atreet, is spending his vacation at Portland, Me., and the New England States, making the trip by water. Mrs. John Rushton nnd her daughter, Miss Blercy Rushton, of Paul street, are on their vacation at Bensalem, Pa. Mrs. Harriet E. Bacon and her Bister, Miss Ella A. Peak, haVe returned to Asbury Park, where they will spend the summer with their brother, Mr. Daniel D. Peak. Miss Elva Even, of Wakellng street, Is on a two weeks' trip to Chicago, III. Delaware County Mr. Jesse D. Plerson. Mr. Orion Davis, Mr. WIUIam Taylor, Mr. Harry J, Ma klner, Mr. Isaac E. Johnson, Mr, Frank E. Thomas, Mr. Charles Piatt and Mr. Vincent Lltzenburg, of Media and vicin ity, have returned from their week-end fishing trip to Beach Haven. M'as Maude Green, of Lewis avenue. East Lansdowne, will entertain the Queen Esther Circle at her home this evening. The circle, which was recently organised by Mrs. Seymour Eaton, now numbers over 40 girls. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McBrlne, of Llanwellyn, announce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Ethel McBrlne, to Mr. Robert IC Crome, of Glenolden. Hotel Arrivals OREEN'S-a. Terry enell, St. Fetereburr. FU.. J. M. Cassell, Chlcafo, 111.; D. F. Coer, Baltimore, Md. CONTINENTAL-Vi'. A Perrlne. Newsrk. N, J.: Lewis Iioynton, Wmhlnjlon. D. C; W. U, Ken p, Trenton, N- J. DOONElt'S-W. D. Smith, Stone Harbor. N. J.i Walter O, Shener, Schenectady, N. T. NEW BINRHAM-C. C. Youni, Jersey Shore, I'a.i M. D. Webster, Camden, N. J,; J, C, ifcekman, Jlttbunrh, Fa, HANOVEU-O. U Bauer. Klliabeth. N. J ; Mr. and Mra. If, nrown. Wltmlnilon. Del.; Mr, and Mrs. G. E. Boyer, Lewea. Del. VtNDIO Joseph Oppenhetmer, Lancaster. Fa.; II. J William. Aahland, Fa.; Mr. and Mr. J. SlmDeon. Ocean Cltv. K. J. ABELfHia-W. j. Barr. Eaaton. F.; Mr. Samuel K. Haupt. Wtlltanuporl, Pa.; Mr. M, K. Kelly. Wet Cheater, Pa. 6T. JAMES-Mra. J Flahcr. Merlon, Pa.; Dr. and Mra, A. F. Snyder. Jit, Joy. Fa.. Mr. and Mr- William Iloerner, Charaberaburc, RrrZ-C?ARLTON Jaek Klltb. Nw YOrk; Oscar Muller, N, J ; Mr and Mr. J. J Loftu. Fottttown, Pa ; Paul M. Fritdlander, New York; Mr. and Mra. W. H. HarrI Prov ldenc. 11. I i Qeorte K Woodln. Bqiton, Ma.; J. C. Rtlktt. Atlantlo City. N i. BBLLEVUE-STnATFORD-S. H Harriaon. Kaaton, P. J W. Ayer, Mereer, Pa., Otto Flmm, N.w York, Mra, J. O Packer. New York. Mr. N. T Maloney. Pittsburgh. Pa ; W. H. 6peer. Chamber! F- Mra. B. M Orth. Harrlsburjr. P..- Breonan, Ehamoktn, Pa , E B. nadeUj. Newark, N. J . A. U Anderson, Altoona, Pa WALTON-llr and Mr. H. F. MwvU. Laurel. Del . Mr. and Mr. A. W Robinson. Laurell Del; Q. M. CBrten. Pitt.burtb. Fa. ETBNTON. Davht- S. Ladlam, 8warthroof, Fa.. J. O. Walker. Alleotuwn, Fa. roI-ONNADE Mr sad Mre. A II Martin. YwkTE. V. Stumer, Baltlmor.. Md.. Mr and Mrs. John SurfJct. Sunbury. p. m-rrrNHOUSB Mr. McKloJne, warren. Keeping in Touch With Home You nevw qIU fers't the home town, en en the nott tJojbl watlon. Keep la toueh with home affairs bjr aeetog t it that joar faerlta nwpPr fellow jroa wberevtr 7 o- N9u' h BvmUs dl b.lo 7w ! 84 '0B p , i frpeclfj tie ias UlwA 1016: VARIOUS WEDDINGS IN JULY FIRST WEEK ARE ANNOUNCED i Suburban Nuptials Engage Attention of Society Entertainment- in the Way of Surprise Parlies Are Popidar, CUPlD has been a busy llttla person In the suburbs since July made Its so far rather cool entrance, and aulte a number of weddings have taken place in Delaware County especially Some among them are! Miss Emma K. Melesner, Of Colllngdsle, to Mr. Harry Fellenbaum, of this city, on July In Colllngdale. Miss Amanda Blithe, of Clifton Heights, to Mr. Charles 1). Hauseman. of West Philadelphia, en July 3 In Lansdowne. Miss Ann. Milter, of 2133 South 71st street, to Mr. Louis Zelgler. of Paeclull, on July 7 at Elkton, Md Miss Esther Mackrlne, of aienolden, to Mr. Elmer E. Hill, of Norwood, on July 8 at Clifton Heights. Miss KAtherlne O'Brien, of Fernwood, to Mr. Leslie C. Nlxdorf, of Lansdowne, on July 5 at Elkton. Miss Rlla Megargee, of Clifton Heights, to Mr Louis W. Lalney, also of Clifton Heights, on July 2 at Keltyvllte, and Mis Ida Tyler and Mr. John Lafferty, of Llanwellyn, on July 5 at Glenolden. A tArenell surprise party was given last Friday night In honor of Miss Kate M. Davis nt her home, 1800 South 6th street, by her friends and fellow members of Doraen Society. Miss Kate M. Davis won out number fourth In tho Punuc LEDOEn-EvNiNo Ledoeu contest for a trip to the Panama-rnclflc-San Francisco Exposition. Her friends, to celebrate her golhg to the Exposition, and her victory gave her a Bobolink bracelet, on each link of which were engraved the Initials of her various friends and well wishers. Amontr those present were Miss Bessie R Feldman, Miss Sadie O. Feldman, Miss Anna Feltelberg, Miss Jeanette Vanaver, Miss Eva I, Mashlltz, Miss Esther Wap ensteln, Miss Eva Brownsteln, Miss Min nie Weinberg, Miss Ida Silverman, Miss Frances Gottfried; alto Mr. Ben Feld man, Mr, Philip Hoffman, Mr. Morris II. Levy, Mr. Joseph H. Levy, Mr. David W. Abrams, Mr. Nathan Green, Mr, Charles Green, Mr. Samuel M. Klrson, Mr. Abra ham J Morrison, Mr. Samuel M. Schwartz, Mr. Jacob Davis, Mr. Mitchell Davis, Mr. FrAnk Schecter, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hoffman, Mrs. D. Abrams, Mrs, Aaron Imber and Mr Aaron Davis. The self-invited guests provided all the entertainment and spent the evening In dancing and singing. Mr. nnd Mrs Harry Mason, of Ogontz, entertained nt cards and dancing on the porch of their home Saturday evening Lansdowne Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Webster, of North Lansdowne avenue, are being con gratulated on the birth of a daughter. Prof, and Mrs. Frank Nleweg, of Price avenue, are spending the summer In Mil ton, Vt. Mrs. T. G. Humphries and her daugh ter, Miss Dorothy Humphries, of 31 Oak avenue, will spend this month In Easton, Md. Prof. Carl Altmaler and family, of Owen avenue, will spend two weeks as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'William R. Butler, of Mauch Ohunk. Mrs. Alan R. Hotter and family, of South Lansdowne avenue, have taken a cottage for the summer nt Mt. Gretna. Mr. and Mrs. Abram L. Pennock) of Violet lane, are visiting at Lake Mlnne waska, N. V. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Dppelshelm er, of Hill Dale road, will return the latter part of the week from a motor trip to Terkiomen. ir an Mr, T Llddon Pennock have taken a cottage for the summer at Bay Head. Mrs. Florence Peck, of Maple avenue, will spend the summer at Asbury Park. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald, of Baltimore, will entertain Informally to morrow evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Edle. of South Lansdowne avenue, are receiving con gratulations on tho birth of a son. Mr. Robert Irwin, of North Lansdowne avenue. Is camping in northern Pennsyl vania. Mrs Ella Butz. of Stratford avenue. Is spending the summer with her daughU In Nw Platz, N. Y. What's Doing Tonight ..ii nnd. 3d treet and Olney a- 8 i3W Free. m Falrmount j-artt imhu. b,,u.. .-.,..., 8 o'clock Free. Phii.d.lohla Band. City Hall Flaaat 8 o'clock Free, Conference of Magistrate of Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery "d Delaware Counties, room i!K5. City Hall; 8 p. m. The Mercersburg Academy FOR IJOV8 Mercersburr. r- End for catalogue to Wm. Mann IrTlne. Fh.P.. IX." - Headmaster. Bo U9. Free Instruction in Spanish B, v?Un?raV,.'!l,ron?0rndFCvSf.atl.,W' Wrt roSTER SCHOOL OP LANOUAQES ""' iim r-hi.mut fitrsst KTRAYER'S BOSINE8S COLLEOB ii mVka T exceptionally attractlv offer thl week to an" 'pirSon desiring a bustne. '"aoi'to"! Che.tnut .treet. FhlUdalphla. fHAMBEBSBOKQ. PA. 5ir GIRLS. Loc' 'a 'h beautiful Cum fv. S i valley; Collsg Preparatory and berland vai'ty. ,J, aeh' . ,Bent at iPtfant o SSty No interruptlfn lwork. rilAtin ., , - i tnt.3tini I, i "JGili ir,.nuatorV Department, Nearest of CllESTEBa TA. Lrnestet. , , i ' A Hivufanmui. PA. ". . noiCRI IRO AhADEMY l.L-!Vt35nwW Writ lor aUlog. UTITSCFA. y "UNDfinKQTSE&lINARy For Olila. s. i t- a MA-Ow. . - r RlJ WAUNTON. YA- i... iIAiln Sfialnary. Staunton. . .if"- SSS?15S f In hohor of Miss Evelyn Meglit, of IIW Market street, Wilmington, Del Among their guests were Mies Dorothy Mlfl-fc Miss Dorothy HUddneh, MlM Lillian Hurst. Miss Elsie Cfouthamet, Miss Gre Daniels, Miss Kdlth Calverlv, Mies EIlzs beth MacDermond, Miss Haniet Hether- Ington, Miss PAuline Hail, Miss Sue Flounders, Miss Nina CArter. Miss Grace Bond, MIsr Alice Bond, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlrer Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Fen ton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Manelly, Mr. Willis m Lorlmer, Mr. and Mra Joseph Martin, Mr. Frank Chesterman, Mr John Fisher, Mr. John PArvIs, Mr Thomas Robinson, Mr. Alfred Jones, Mr Jame Walter, Mr. Charles Albany, Mr Geofgd Bond, Mr. George Flater, Mr John Flounders, Mr. Ralph Welgner, Mr John Sulp nnd Mr. and Mrs. Waller Fueller, who Is entertAlnlng Mlsa Lillian Hurst, of Roxborough. Mr. and Mrs Thomss Wood, of Leiper street, will entertAln tomorrow evening at their home In honor of Mrs Wood's sister. Miss Florence Ashley, of Reading. Their guests will Include Mr and Mrs. Thomas Kline, Mr, and Mrs Walter Foulkrod, Miss Jane Cully, Miss May Walters, Miss Delta Hotrumb, Miss Alice Brown, Miss Anna Smith. Miss Esther PAllaster.tMIss Anna Kuhn, Miss Aries Burke, Miss June Sully, Miss Marlon Kirk. Mr. Albert Deel, Mr. Albert Wood, Mr, Joseph Long, Mr. Joseph Kirk, Mr. John Graham, Mr. Alfred Maxwell, Mr. Bert Wood, Mr. Harold Dutton, Mr Wal ter Mann, Mr. Gardner Hicks, Mr Harry Munich and Mr. David Mcglll. There will be music and dancing during the eve ning. Tomorrow, July II, will be Tioga Day In Atlantic City, under the auelpces of tho Tioga Business Men's Association) the occasion being the third annual out- 1n- nf Ihn mAmirD. AtlAilf 9VIO TfrtfraMa will leave on special cars from North rnnaneipnia at v: a. m., ana nve min utes later from North Penn Station. There will be souvenirs for every one. The association was organized on October 14, 1909, at 8543 Germantown avenue, with 112 members. The present officers are: President. Mr. Wilbur H. Zimmerman" M vlco presidents, Mr. Thomas Bluett, Mr. W J. N. Kelly; secretary, Mr, Matthew J. Donoho; financial secretary, Mr. Edgar A. llobson' treasurer, Mr. Henry Wolf; directors, McsBfs. William J, Alexander, John Schuster, William Seller, John M. Gross, Jacob Loux, Georgo Stoess, George It. Lohr, Louis Gilbert Harry Smith, Wesley Smith, Michael Walker, Murrell Dobbins, F. J. Lyons, William Peter, Jr 1 and J. E. Mclntyre. "Wilmington Mrs. E. Tatnall 'Warner entertained about SO of her young friends at n supper dance at Namanns-on-Delnware Saturday night In honor of Mlsa Elizabeth Edaall, It waa an Informnl affair, but the younc people had a delightful time at the quaint old house and enjoyed the dance which followed the BUpper. Mra. E. O. Bhortlldso and Mlsa Martha Shortlldfce and Mrs. J. Gardner Llttell and Miss Mary Little, of Yonkers, N. T.. left on Thursday for the Pacific coast and the Panama and San Diego expositions, to be away until fall. The Tlev. and Mrs. Charles I. Candee and Mlsa Alice Candee are now traveling In California, and will stay In the Pacific coast region until late In August. Mrs. Julian Ortiz and her children wlU, go to Spring Lake, N, J,, today to occupy their cottafee for the summer. Mrs, Alexia I. du Pont will go with them for a fort night's stay, Mlsa Bessie du Pont left Saturday for North Hatley, Quebec, Can.i where she will visit Mrs. "William S, Bertfand for a fortnight. She Will spend a week.at Isles boro. Me., .before returning home Miss Mary Thompson has gpne to Sliver Bay, Lake deorge, to stay until July 19 MrB. Fianklln Taylor, Garrett A. Tay lor, Franklin Taylor and Miss Ruthanna Taylor havo returned from a motor trip to Niagara Falls, Ithaca and other places In New York. Mrs. Harlan O. Scott and her lltClo daughter, Miss Dorothy Turnbull, hav returned from a ten-day stay at Capi' May. Suffrage Events Today WOMAN BUFFTtAQE PATITY 8'15 p. m. Open-air meeting at 30th and War ket street, under the P-trty'ii branch In thi 17th legislative District. Speakers, Mis 8. D Chambers. Mr. A. W. Domua and Mis. Bertha Sanovlt. Mr, M. C Dowel! preside. S'W p. m. Open-air meetlne at Germantown and Lehlith aenue. Speakers, Mtsa May Macken und Mlsa Engard. EQUAL FRANCHISE BOCIRJTY Noon Open-air meetlng-at the Mlles-BJment-Fond Company 21t and Callowhtll treets Break! r, Mia Bertha 8apaUts, Employe ad- "'" p. m, Open-air meeting at Oermantown avenue and Oraier" lane. Speaker announced. OEMEiUU 8 n. m Suffrage photoplay. ''Your Olrl and Mine," shown at Lelpepllle, Delaware County WYNNEWOOD, PA. "Country Day School for Boys' open In September at vnnerood. Fa. A achool In which your eon will ba taught W; rect exercise of mind and body and th proper way to manhood, Rer. Gibson Hell., A Jl.. R.D.. Ileoil Master, SSIO Naiaboe Street, Chestnut Hill. Perm. NAZARETH. TA. SEND YOUR BOY TO Nazareth Hall Military School Saftet plae In Amerlea for him Established In 1785 Rev. S. J, Blum, D.D Principal HAT.TSnCKfl, FA. 1USUISHNETA8 8FHIN09 SCUQOI, FOR BOVS . Indorsed by every American pnlreraltr. In dividual plan of work for each boy Colleg Preparatory Course, and a good training for business life. Special course Jn acrtoiiUw. Bctentmc physical care. Fur water, good food" 200-acro farm A school of eharaet.r, 2Sth V.lr open. Ben. SI Writ, for Cat'g No.34. KUkUnlnatas Bprfiiga School Balt.bmc. F. BLA1BSTOWN. W. J. BLAIR ACADEMY FOR BOV8 JgS a' BAfcTUIORKjMB. AFFORDBY NQRMAL SCHOQU ...j ,.. Ti.im.rv rustama ft nSt K&TiffJL-BAi'lB stw-SHM Bet,. m nun Prto.. aoBm jn 1T) year &m . Itli Vj " - . . ?m$0liSHm m