fr& YfiClAL AND PERSONAL AFFAIRS VUUUFX SOCIETY'S DEVOTEES tohionablc tkBy Pacing C1' " -7u;urWcu Ajjairs Near Home. t, AND MRB- 36UN THOMPSON . .. ...,- hili- Nflwnort their Newport r at wiwfw are entertaining: fsw weeks their on Ochre i-omi, ,i. iuai for a Mr Willing- Spencer, who is seere . ihe American Embassy nt rah- mr .- , fl And who Is on leave of. absence. LlMi.nl a stre' Walter A. Ed. fflZtv summer at Chestnut Hill, are K ' lrtu of the latter's parents, Mr. 11 Mrs moni"' -- IP . r,r alrAt. Newnort. tyUH on """' l-lfi. George D. Wldener. Mrs. Joseph Hi""' .... .1 nt r-1ll,n T)r. thn .i.i Ambassador and Madame Rlano, til"" . . . . -. ir.Xumn hrottt were among the guests at tho SSrnill dinner party, mm wuua, Tfh Mr. sna jathi j dww" jmcjf at thilr COtiago in ewpori on Jay evening, to meet Col. F. V. L. Spin, who is meir guest. iur several TOi. f and Mrs. Harold Nason, of 22W Otast sireeu. "" '- . . r ,- FkV motor to Belgrade Lakes, Me., to Si??-,.! sdrlng tho summer. M.. . iitiv Hiiiiiiuui nv kB-s,"s"t - r .-- I el i Ut V. Webster Dougherty, who Is mr ji-. h summer at vcninor, enter ffitta ""!. Norrls Barratt liter the week-end. ',..- ti. Rtmthera and her daughter. i. iwen von k. Struthers. aro at tho IcwlMt, Hotel, Chelsea. N. J. i(r. William P. Denegre, of Bydal. has Wr"L..t w slater. Mrs. John Kearns, Ilirer-- . .. Denture jrowo. " nlnw ln th0 cat. llT openeu i-" " . . . illl Mountains ui i..u .....- -- Iratnrner. R.. r.,rt A. Braun. of 1023 Spruce iMMtt announces tho betrothal of his ELfll.. Marjorle Lorlng Braun. WKtt Harry Hampton Palmer. Along the Main Line Rommnr-Hr and Mrs. waller u. Itjoii of Llanfalr road, are spending the Ipsmer at Spring Lake, N. J. LH and Mrs. v. u. xooor, oi v.nuri !?.,m Monteomerv avenue, will leavo ftjftorrow to occupy their Beach Haven JwitJge. SJlr. and Mrs. Stacy B. Lloyd, or aienn fed. left last week for Watch Hill, R, I. ftrivpRVORD. Mrs. Rowland Comley, lwT!.n,ir rnnd. Is RDcndlnK the summer hi Frailer Island Camp, Oceanvllle, Me. Kr Rhnrnwood Brlnton, of the Haver- Iford Court, hos gone to Hot Springs, Vo,, there the will spend several weeB. S'utivv mawr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. ?Colllns, Jr., of Merlon avenuo and Yarrow i rod. have opened their cottage at Spring ,Uke. Miss Marian Berkenstock, of Philadel phia, Is spending the summer here. nnfcr.trwrMr. nnrt Mrs. Arthur At- !f water Kent, of Montrose avenuo and Oldl Lancaster road, have gone to ivcnne- .bunkport, Me., for tho rest ot tno liummer. Bala-Cynwyd and Mrs. Percy H. Clark, of WI1- hby. Cvnwyd. are at Rocky Pasture, iKorth East Harbor, Me., for the summon Uri. S. AV. Lloyd and family, of Llan- BrUlo road, will leave In August to spend pVral weeks at tho Delaware Water IDr. end Mrs. George W. Lincoln, of Bwa M&wr road, Cynwyd, accompanied l.ir. ana iirs. u. j. noDoris, novo Kinrned from a several days' motor trip &Uong the eastern shore of Maryland. D, and Mrs. Lincoln -wilt motor up to w rocono .Mountains nexi ween 10 upcnu is week-end. or. and Mrs. Edward AV. P erce. ot uji Itontgomery avenue, Cynwyd, have iftd into their new home on uaia ave- m, Bala. itr. and Mrs. T. F. Rallly. of Bryn Rwr and Overbrook avenues, Bala, are EaVwlns their cottage on the Jersey Iwut Chestnut Hill Uri. Oeorca Fox and 'Miss Emily B. jFox will leave tomorrow to spend the re- jinacr of the summer In Bay neao. &r. and Mrs. Joseph Tunis Jiavo opened Mt house In North East Harbor for the iismmer. J!r and Mrs. William M, Benerman. of 1 Bover fitrpnt. nnomrtanled bv their Cfhter, Miss Dorothy Benerman. are iVJamtatown for the remaining Bummer gonins. Hr. and Mm. Vllllnm Xfovn. Jr.. of ROwIook, East Graver's lane, accompa W(4 by Miss Marian Moyri, will motor to ajuaeitown for a stay of several weeks. liir. Stld M Tlsnn, T1i.ll nnH Ulan MaV ECU. Af 14A PvdimaBn avn,,A AM RnPflrf. Ki,tveral days as the guests of Mr. and P(i uaroia Qaylord at their new home nincnester. ilass. Germantown g clear weather and good tennis made : Qtrmantown Cricket Club a popular yesterday afternoon. The usual 'Jy tournament waa In nroKresa. 8 those who participated were Mrs. WD Newhall Mm ITnrrv Valentine. C II Grace. Mies Dnlav Tatterafleld. Uabel Btoughton, Miss lola Seejds, Frances firmivhlnn. MIrm Tlmntce "W. Miss I.flllln TntternflpM At 5 the nnrnh wai Uflt flllA1 nl(h thA &l eoterle of tea drinkers. Berenice Berens. nt 4901 Pulaski ". will leave July for a motor trip ftr ano Mrs. John B. Johnston, of Hi IlOllV M T ThttlnnWv will on tn ! Mohonk for several days. MarlArla Riatuavli JaiiaikaM n T Stew&rl. if 11 TV'- PhM.-RHnr rtft, ha.g gone in Silver T.flVn. Pa. . - --. . ...., r forothy David, of 63 II Magnolia . left yeaterdav far Da-tmnutt. Mft.. . ,h w"l be the guest of her aunt. r cmitl. nntll Allan, Bfr 1 Theodora Jellett. of a Pulaski IS the teueat et frm Hanrv flnnh. LBd her twq daughters. Miss Edith Z. " " JJorotny uocaran, at ; WUge at Belmar, N. J. rredertck C Brewster. Jr., and hU wee Brewster, tb latter of whom "w aDut net rail, Jiava op eft summer hm la Jamestown, f taryT. of Wast V J,Pruitnir ion. tlnM Johnson In South UI CtrW. McKn RwtrU wt tb ' KT A rtm 1 for Western, Northern and Along the Reading fn'Vhe'ernrorcr1" abendini ...'" MDhardt and aro spending the summer at Doyiestown. KeofPcfncfnnVndJ,lMCh"lo"e nMl".'i,-1- C" Btton and ,aml'V re spend t aS".?1,"16 home ot Mr. Rob-. side UR A Lynwooa avenu' 'en- ocMrTaiJ.U: a.rantl '""y t i.irnnd J.lr8- John 8- Baldwin, of AVI1- t,i.i. , T.rlsler and children. Roy a. .J m B!ldM M n,(,anor Trlslei also Miss Maud Cook, all of Manafleld, b. Swarthmore rinfif,D;uH,nWa"?ce' 'ht car Prin cipal of the Swarthmoro Public School, nas accepted a Buperlntendency nt West wood, Mass. Miss Dora Glen Is spending a few dayB nt tho seashore. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Jessup and threo children returned this evening from a visit with Mr. Jcssup's parents at Ken nett Square. Mrs. Jesse Holmes has taken a cottage nt Arden, whero sho will spend tho sum mer. Mr. Boyagayn and his sister left Swarthmoro yesterday for Schenectady, N. where Mr. Boyagayn, who Is a graduate of this year's class at Swarth more College, will tako a position with an electric company. Mrs. Stockton, who has been seriously 111 for several weeks, Is much better. ,West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Montgomery, of Oakmont, entertained at their homo over tho week-end the following guests: Miss Edith Smythe, Mr. George Parson, Miss Mae Montgomery, Jlr. Roy Epplcshelmer, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Montgomery, Mr Jack A. Coyle, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Montgomery. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. B. Sawyer, 4m Wal nut street, left yesterday for Atlantic City, to be gone two months. Mrs. Marie Louise Branders, 112 South 40th street, Is visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Grimes, In Bristol, Pa. Mr. J. I. Devlne, of 4813 Parrlsh street, will leave today for San Francisco, where he will spend a month. Mr. Benjamin Berer. of 1T5 North B2d Btreet, is spending Somo time In Norfolk, Vo. Mr. and Mrs Charles J. La Con. of 871 North 48th street, will leave on Frldny for their cottago in Wildwood Crest, N. J., whero they will spend a week South Philadelphia Friends of Miss Marie Jackson, of 1118 McKcan street, will be glad to hear that shq la recovering from a recent Illness and will return from the hospital ln a few weeks. Miss Marjorle Smith and her brother. Mr. Frank Smith, of 2541 South Broad street, are spending the summer at the home of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Lynch, ln Atlantlo City. Northeast Last Saturday afternoon the Unclaimed Blessings held their outing and closing of their sewing circle at Cornelius Park. Dark Run lane and Frankford avenue. Sports were part of tho program for the day. The CO-yard race was won by Miss Brlcker, the potato race, by Miss Carrie Patterson, tho sack race, by Miss Mary Rleder, the wheelbarrow race, by Miss Farrer. Miss Laura Francis was starter and timekeeper. Tho winners were pre sented with prizes. Those present were CUiss Adda Oley, Miss Mary Farrer, Miss Emilia Ferrer, Miss Minnie Ewell, Mrs. Georgo Conn, Miss Elizabeth OIley, Miss Carrie Patter son, Miss Mary Rleder, Mr. John Farrer, Mr. James Kleley, Mr. Mathew Olley, Mr. George Conn, Mr. David Watters, Mr. Joseph Dunno, Mr. C. Duggleburg and Mr, Samuel Smnll, Mr, John Farrer en tertained the Blessings at his residence after the outing. On July 24 tho Blessings will have an outing at Atlantlo City, Mr. and Mrs. R, Meltzer, of 1635 North Franklin street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Yvette Meltzer, and Mr, Emmanuel A. Pepp, on June 20. Mr. and Mrs. G. Crouse, Miss Mary Croust, George Crouse, Jr and Hazel Crouse, of 2143 East Cumberland street, will leave the middle of this month for a stay aOttlantlc City. Mr. L, Harris and family, of85 North 7th street, are spending the summer at Atlantic City. Miss Anna Goldman, of 1623 North Sixth street, has returned from a trip to the shore. Mrs. Isaac Single, of 218 North 8th street, returned home with Mr. and Mrs II. Goldstein and son, who motored from Richmond Hill. N, V., to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. B. Oppenhelmer. Frankford Mr. Benjamin Hejworth and Mr. Thomas J. Murray are on a five weeks trip through the West, visiting Colorado Springs, the Grand Canyon of Arizona and tho expositions, returning by way of Seattle, the Canadian Rockies and th Great Lakes. Miss Eunice Hilton, gf 1JW Adams av nue. is spending the summer with friends at Port Norrl". N. J. Mr. George Bugllsh, of Bridge street, will return this weeK from Atlantic City, where he has been spending a shoit time. Keeping in Touch With Home You never quite forsrt the borne town. etMi ea the enJoabU Ttl "w L louoh with bowe affairs by that our lK eww '"How you wliewrw ' 1U U4tM kit ! d HW W SptfUj the destaed. ' F l SMMwmimmmk m its l MRS. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kent nnd their Kennebunkport, Summer Resorts ATLANTIC CITY, July 14.-Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Drexel Blddlo will entertain their son and dnughter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Drexel Blddle, Jr.. over tho week-end, at their cottago In Vcntnor. The roof garden of tho Traymore proves very attractive to the many de votees of the dance. Mrs. R. W. Hawkes worth and Mrs. J. Hutchinson Scott aro conducting the dnnsnnt and Buppers on the lines of tho famous Club de Vlngt of New York and the Rltz-Carlton sup per club of Philadelphia, which was so popular last yean, Mrs. Hawkeqworth nnd Mrs Scott have brought with them from New York their famous Morkel Orches tra, which has had Its usual success. Among those noticed ln tho grill room recently were Dr. and Mrs. Edward W. Beach, Mr. and Mrs. R. Walter Peter son, 3d, Mr. James Walton Davie, Mr. and Mrs. Newlln Brown. Mrs. Edward Hicks, Mr. Urquhart. Mr. Henry Klutho, of Florldn; Miss Florence Elliot and Mt. Waldo Fchllng. Among Phlladolphlans noted on the Boardwalk are: Mrs A. J. Chester, Miss A. E. Christie, Mrs. II. J. Bateman. of Cynwyd; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Wagner, Jr., or Wynnewood, Mrs Georgo B. Wagner, of Washington. Judge John II. Kephart and Mrs. Kephart, of Ebensburg; Mr. and Mrs. M J. Crawford and faml y. of Ridley Park; Mr. and Mrs William Henry Smith and Mr. and Mrs. George AV' Davis; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cooper, Miss Mabel Cooper. Mr. H. G. Clement. AV M. Anderson, Mr. nnd Mrs. u. -M. McGowan. Mrs J. Harrison Smith, Dr and Mrs T. II. Pease. Mr. J. Edward Whttneld. Mr- Dullln Blddle, Mr. Joseph Mclntyrc Dr. and Mrs W. F. Salvos. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. William Lowls. Mr. and Mrs. a. -. von Tllger Slmnnskl. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur (Fornker. ot AVashlngton. Mrs. James AValton Davie, of IT SouUi Vassar square, and her son, Daniel Rus sell Davo, returned yesterday from a week-end trip to Niagara Falls Mr. and Mrs. Davlo are entertaining Mrs. Roy Hutchinson and her Bon. William Hutch inson, of St. Louis. Mo. nr.P,u CITY. July 11 The Rev. E. W Simnan and family, of Philadelphia, are at their cottage here. r r -Ph.nMer Adams, of AVest Phlladel phla m 3 Philadelphia',. Real Estate Assessors, spends Saturdays and Bundays "Mr Maurice A'. Daniels, a Philadelphia lawyer, is among the visitors. Mr. Churchill Hungerf ord, a filter manu facturenand his family are among the cot tagers He Is president of the Ocean City Fishing Club. rAPE MAY, July 14.-Mlss Alva Ser celnt had as her guest last week-end Mi Saunders L. Meade at their pretty cottage on New York avenue. Among the new arrivals at the Hotel CarS May are Mr. J. Henry Baker, of mSamn. Mrs. Brooke Leo. Mr Paul liuhart Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGrath. af o o Ba Umore; Mrs. Edwin Paul and Miss Mary L. Paul, of Chestnut Hill; Mr! and Mrs. James W. Davis, of Wash Ington; Mr. and Mrs, John Healy, of Pottstown. " The Marine Casino was, as usual, tt scene of gayety Saturday night. The floor was crowded and Philadelphia's younger society set was well represented Tho.? present Included Miss EIUa.beHi Kennedy, Miss Suianne Bruce, Miss Alva Sergeant Mm Edith AYlIson, MU .Doro thy Frlck. of Baltimore; Miss Catharine Cassard. Mr. and Mrs. OeorgeB Thomas. Jr Miss Violet AVelsh, Mr. and Mrs 8. Sp,nr Miller! V Mr. Andrew AVheeler, Jr Mr, Charles Davis, Mr. William Davis Mr. Parker McComas and Mr- AVill to Chunn; of Baltimore; Mr. Saunders Meade, Mr. Alfred Sergeant, Mr AVlll lam Pepper. Mr. RoIan4 Sergeant, Mr Nathaniel Davis. Miss Margaret MacQUl, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Mac on", of Baltimore, will spend several .ks here as the guwt of Miss Marga- ret $ m5 Ma:0111 wl" be dbU' tanto of the coming season. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Blspham. Miss HilTao? Blisham, Mr Samuel Blspham. ft and Mr. JaVi Blspham have opened .Mr.ua.mir home on AVsWngton strL JJl. m ?ily araBolf enthusiasts and around the golf club. mm HkiDworih CarreU entertained at a"7ryu2btlul dinner Saturday eve a. 7. uii Craven, of Brooklyn, who .""S CwiS'I WS KMt The guU Iffled 'mS? VW.I WriSh. MU. Photo by A Frederick Dradley. ARTHUR ATWATER KENT AND CHILDREN fnmily have closed their Roscmont homo nnd will spend the summer at Me. Mrs. Kent was Miss Mabel Lucas, of this city. garot Smith, Miss Mary Barr, Miss Eliza beth Kennedy, Miss Emily Zugbaum, Mr. Samuel Blspham, Mr. AVIIllam Chunn, Mr. James Archer, Mr. Parker McComas, Mr. AA'lllIam Davis. Tho party was after ward entertained at the Marino Casino dance Mr. and Mrs. Edward Norrla and their protty children motored from Phlladel phla to Capo May. whero they will oc cupy a cottago on Jefferson street for tho remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua L. Shoemaker and their daughter. Miss Florenco Shoema ker, havo opened their nttractlve homo on Stockton avenuo, where they will spend the summer months. Tioga Mr. afid Mrs. Elmer E. Perslch, of 1629 West Cayuga street, have gono to Ocean City, to remain through, tho heated term. Mr. Allen E. Sharp, of 1320 Jerome street, secretary of the Hunting Park Im provement Association, Ib convalescing from pneumonia. Sir. and Mrs. Edmund R. Carre and their Bon, Robert Carre, of 1825 AVest Tioga street, have gone to Chelsea, to re main until late ln the fall. Miss Graco Shade, of 1535 West Venango streot, Is spending a month in Asbury Park, whore she Is the guest of Mrs. AV. AVocks. The Rev. and Mrs. George W. Sanat, of 1901 West Tioga street, are spending tho present month In Atlantlo City. Professor and Mrs. Elmer Mlchener, of 3722 North 16th street, will spend the re mainder of the season on the coast ot Maine. Roxborough Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hood, of Rochelle avenue, AVIssahlckon, are spending some time In Atlantlo City. Mr. Ralph Woerner, of Manayunk ave nue, Is recovorlng from an attack of la grippe. Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Robinson, of Rldgo avenue, aro passing the month In Ocean City. The sewing circle of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, Mldvale ave nue and 35th atreet, Falls of Schuylkill, will give a tea on Saturday, July 31, from 3 to 7 o'clock, on the church lawn. MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH P. BOYLE AYhoe marriage took place in June. Mrs- Boyle will be remem- be4 as MUa Sarah Gtrud Siordaa. ' "' ' '" -1 i i Wilmington Mrs. James MUUken nnd her family havo gone to Lewes to occupy their cot tago for tho summer. Miss S. Cornelia Bowman, Miss Eleanor Johnson and Miss Louise Johnson, who hid a cottago at Rehoboth Beach for a month, returned home tho last week. Hotel Arrivals aREEN'S-W M. IncMli. Clmlre. N. Y.; V. M. Slanor, Oreeraburs, I'a ; w. A. "U, Utlca. N. T. CONTINENTAL-N. O Patterson. Oxford. I'a.: a. U. Leltr. Williamson, I'a.: J. E. Diuli, Trtnton, .V. J. iDOONER'S-n. AV droits, Chestertown, Md., J. Splcker, Tottsvllle. Pa NEW BINGHAM II. M. Farley. Halleton, I'a.. J. C Allen, Oswego, N. Y.; R. Calhoun, UlUabetb, N J. HANOVER F. A. Oeuthen, Fennarrove. N. J., J. S. Klftiel. Allentown, Pa., Robert M. Mmmlom. Fhoenlxvllle. Pa.; N. O. Wllltat, Wllkes-llarre, Pa. VENDIO-Mr. and Mrs. J M, Schaal, Cham berahurir, Pa., J U Murphy, Now York; Mr. and Mrn. J. R. Reynolds, Harrliburs, Pa. ADELPHIA N O Bonham. Salem, N. J.; John Young-. Shenandoah, Pa.; John T. Par son, Ithaca, f. T. ST. JAMES Jame D. Slake, fian Francisco, Cal.; A. B Errlcson. New York: Mr. and Mrs John R. Dennett. Charlestown, S C. nirz-CARLTON L. If. Ross. Milwaukee. Wis ; Mrs. C. O Marauardt, Pottavllle, Pa , Mrs. George V Engle. Ilaileton, Pa.; V. AV. Kelser. PottsvIUe. Pa.; Mrs. J. A. Gar land. Bustards Bay, Mass., K R. Johnson, Mtrlon, Pa. BKLTjEVUE-STRATFORD A. C. Hay, New York: AV II Gillespie. New York: Oliver DeRldder. Rochester. N Y : W, 8. Norton. New Yortcg P. C. Schmidt, Columbus, O.; W. C. 01) nn. Altoona. Fa., Mr. and Mrs. J. Klelne, Phlmpsburr, N. J., E. A. Thomas, Wllkee-Barre. Pa. AVALTDN-C. A. Olnter. Now York; Mr. and Mrs. S". Price. Bryn Mawr. Pa j A. K. Cos- (rote, Hastings Pa. STENTON Samuel Sletel, Lancaster, Pa.; W. O. Chapman, Harrlaburr, Pa , E 6. Robins, Harrlsburs", Pa. COLONNADE II. M Camp. AVashlnrton, D. C. : M. Joseph Manning-, Boston, Mass.; H. V. Holler, Chambersburs, Pa. niTTENHOUBE Mr. and Mrs. A. A MeFhll, Toronto, Ont. : Mrs, J. W, James, Rochester, N. Y.; A. J. Moore. Waahlniton. D. C, What's Doing Tonight Municipal Band, 3d street and Olney avenue; 8 o'clock. Free Philadelphia Band. City Hall Plan; a o'clock Free Falrmount Park Band, Belmont Mansion; 8 o'clock. Free. County Medical Society, 22d and Ludlow streets: 8 o'clock ..,, Uemocratlc Club, 8 o clock. Central Labor Union. 232 North 0th street; 8 o'clock. Suffrage Events Today EQUAL FRANCHIBE SOCIETY. Noon Open-air meeting at the Atlantic Re fining Company. 3100 Fassyunk avenue. Em. ployes addressed. Speaker, Miss Bertha ap- S 30 p. m. Open-air meeting- at Broad and ?orter streets Speaker, Miss Bertha Sapovlts S JO p. m. Open-sir meeting at Oermsntown nd Mount Airy avenues, under auspices ot the society's branch in Oermsntown and Chestnut Hill. Speakers not announced. AVOMAN SUFFRAOB PARTY. 8 10 p. m Open-air meeting at Gerroan town and Erls avenues Speakers. Miss M. Eitelle IIusmI, Miss Myer and Hr. AVetiel, 3 p, m -Suffrage meeting at the b.m Mrs W Kneedler at Norwood. Delaware County Mrs Robert Brooks, ot Swarthmore. speaks. Notices for the Society pa will be accepted and printed In the Evening ledger, but all such notices must be written on one side of the ppr, must be signed In full, with full address, and when posslbls telephone number must be lTn' ... Bend all such communications to "Society Editor," Evening Ledger, SOS Chestnut street. Cole these requirements are carried oat so tbat verification may be possible, the notices will not be publlibid. IIIVEB STEAMBOATS THOMAS CLYDE Family Excursion Steamer to AUGUSTINE BEACH fitopplnr Cbsster and FeoB.gTovs Only Boat to Augustine Beaeh t .ndlcc la fet ot yv. safe salt-water fc.mna K sasitanr iitbreows. tTM or iJst?f'oo boat aid beacb. daiwlBg J, Mission wimt, plootr UUh, bewM uti A..5. AU klnOi sjnuMmsnta at ksaab, I.,v Area tKsart JlVbarf ll iAuaa x. on. ur i & m, -.- - WEDDING IN OAK LANE TONIGHT IS IMPORTANT SUBURBAN EVENT Mte8 Ruth Baughman to Wed Mr. Robert CotKnson Chesterfield Social Gave Ptenic on Sunday. farioU8 Entertainments. AVERY quiet and pretty wedding will take place this evening when Miss Ruth Baughman, daughter of Mr John Baughman, bf 7th and 6th avenues, Oak Line, will become the brld of Mr. Robert Colllnson. of North Dakota. The cere mony will take place at the Oak Lane Presbyterian Church, and tho Rev. E. J. HumMton will officiate. The bride, who will bo given In marriage by her father, will wear a smart dress of blue taffeta and a leghorn hat. Miss Harriet Low has been selected as maid of honor and she will be gowned In a blue and grey taffeta. Mr. Colllnson's brother, Mr. James Colllnson, will act as best man. Only the immediate family and friends have been Invited, and there will bo no reception. Mr. nnd Mrs. Colllnson will leave at once on a wedding Journey. They will bo nt home after October 1 at North DakoU. Tho second annual plcnlo of tne Chester field Social waa held on Sunday at Bur lington Island Park. Tho ?lrla wore whlto skirts nnd middy blouses with blue collars and ties, nnd tho men, while trousers, shirts and blue ties. The com mittee ln charge Included Mr. Samuol Alt shulcr, president of tho club, Miss Jean ctte Cohen, treasurer, Mr. Simon Levin, secretary, and Miss Evelyn Greenspan, nnd Miss Rosellnd Anronsbcnr. T"'f mem bers of the club included Miss .ertrude Needleman, Miss Mny Haber, Miss Reba W'lssow. Mr. Louis Coord, Mr. Harry Geer. Mr. Jack Goldstein, Mr. Morris Lleber. Mr. Harry Shore, Mr. Meyer Tuckman and Mr. Morris AVIssow. Miss Sadie Cohen entertained a number of her friends Sunday afternoon and even ing nt her home, 5133 Viola street. Miss Tlllle Novack furnished tho music and was accompanied by Mr. Michael Kancher anu aiiss Augusta Jaspen on the piano. Lansdowne Miss Loulso Van Znnt. of Lansdowne nvenue. Is visiting friends for two weeks In Rochester, N. Y. Mr nnd Mrs C. E. Wilcox and family, of North Lansdowne, left today to spend two weeks with her sister In Towson, Md Mrs AVnlter Lorlng Webb, of Ilunny rnede avenue. Is entertaining Miss Loulso Hubbard, of Staten Island. N. Y. Mr, and Mrs. Isaac II. Adler, ot East Greenwood avenue, havo taken a cot tago for tho summer at Atlantlo City. Mrs Albert E. Mnltby, of 400 South Lansdowno avenue, Is visiting ln Oswego, New York. , Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Meyer, of Wy combe nvenue, have returned from a short stay nt the Delaware Water Gap Mlra Margaret Kellam, of Church 'lane, fa visiting for several weeks ln Milling ton, Md. Delaware County MrB. W. Walnwright and Mrs. William Harral, of RIvervlew avenue, Drexel Hill, have issued invitations for a tea on July 12. Mr. and Mrs. James Manning, of Wayno avenue, Aldan, are visiting relatives ln California and will visit the exposition boforo their return ln September. The members of tho Neighbors' Club, of Aldan, will hold their annual Ashing trip the latter part of July. Sir. and Mrs. Andrew E. Sanborn, Mrs. Rebecca Lodge and Mrs. Henry M. Lodge have returned from a few days' stay at Cape May, N. J. BDMMEB RESORTS STONE HAltUOH. N. J. l he most tleiisuliui resort on the New Jerser coast. EeTy form ot sport and entertainment. For booklet and full In formation rrtrardlng hotels and cottages, "' LEO JIcCBAVEN. Boroush Clerk (Stone Harbor, N. J. asb unr tabk, n. j. wiLmvoop, y. j. WILDWOOD'S SIX LEADING HOTELS Capacities 100 to 23U. Near Beacb. Boardwalk and Amusements. Pleasant social life. Coaches meet all trains, book lets. For details address tbe following hotels at Wildwood. N. J.l M1KLDON p. J. Woods AIlEU'lII-WITTE.. Jl. Wltto UEAClinUOIl C. It. Kurtl UOItSKV i E. Hhltesell EflOETON INN. J. A. Harris IIAIIDUN IIAIX N. A. Itandolpb uil riivtnn Open all year. Capacity tiOtCl UaytOn jf0 instable; alt outside rooms, ninnln water! early season rats. coscb. music ibklt. F-W A. McMurrar, POPLAR APARTMENTS b8.t', rooms and bath, for rsnt by week or season. I. 1LCOOMB8, Oak- and PaclBo. Ul WaHintrlM E. Oak As. Lane. jiun-i ixbuu.-c, airy rooms. airy rooms. Buperler table, Near depots. beacb at amuse. C Wambach. r.A'mft Wildwood Ave., near beacti. Cedarcron uoouut. mbs, a. j nevilh. n K 1 TI M flR P BKIt- 2J a ti DAL 1 IMUKC Near Eetcn t amusements Near Hotel Havilla Burk are. A TJeacb. f S up. Mrs J. FKANK T1CE. FREMONT Bchelllnser avs . near Bsash. Terms rea'ble. U J. Bllharti Temnle Hall ggJS. Si.."v3 Beach. GREENLE1GH JEK&ii SSiti The ABBEY S&? X"MMrT mi.mtonn nqetu. N. J. WILDWOOD SANITARIUM i-BHNBVLVANIA AVE. AT MTU n; wildwood, n. j. on for ssasoo. MAROABBT MAOB. M. D ri,. -4TTPMC Btasb. Ironl loeauoa, Spy. The 0 1 J cna cUi ,att. uatu juiy mo- ,-r.mi -OV Beach froat. llot andcoli lot and coll FJ.rtOYD. UIVC t t-vuirw fuaajjy water !c-.uc.rnrie ?"? 't'V S!!..,Sr" wj .-..- fuGDles waur r 1 Qrelaer witPWQQD CBKtyr. n. j. JUSTICE SSU ta aad w OCEAN MTV. V. 3, Clfoate a tflrrisws KSilSiil VaBKpr 9TANDAij)0PtufucNCLS Among her ftuests were Miss Ituth No Veck. Miss Aftna Goodman, flss tllllo nl6wlU. floss Turlofc, Miss Tlllle No vnok, Mr. Mdxfleld J Cohen. Mr. Louis Llpschuts. Mr. M. Kanehor and Mr Na thnnlt Maltchlok. Mrs. Charles M. Hatcher, of Lo An Beles. Cal , who Is spending July And August In Atlantic City, will give H luncheon tomorrow at her sesshere home. Iltr guests will Include Mrs David Rntchler, Mrs. Minnie Llpsett, Mrs. George Fcllls, Mrs. Charles Pray Lower. Mrs. Georgo Carman, Mrs Clarence Me Cool Taylor, Mrs. Charles Blumhart, Mrs. Charles Melxner. The hostess, who waa accompanied to lha East by her daugh ter, Miss Mabel Hatcher and Mies Flor ence Hatcher, formerly resided on North Droad street, Tioga ' The Baptist Sunday School of Drexel Hill will hold Its annual plcnlo at Chester Creek July 21 About 300 chil dren will attend. Tho committee n qhargo consists of the Bev Lynn C Drake, Mr. J. B. Jackson. Mr. Georgo Hower, Mr. George Parker, Mr Percy Collom, Mr. Prank Jackson, Mr. Fred Glets and Mr. Howard Aldred. Msk your Dentist He appreciates the safely antiseptic val ue of a dentifrice made of the most perfect ingredients nature has produced and money can buy. He knows that for three-quarters of a century such quality has been the "S. S. White" standard. In Paste or Powder, 25c. If not at your druggist's, mailed on receipt of price. THE S. S. WHITE DENTAL MFG. CO. PHILADELPHIA New York urooKlyn Ban Franolsco Boston Atlanta Qaklcnd ChtcnffA Cincinnati Montreal, Toronto, Can. Con na nors nan otharm? CU) SU.MMEIl IIE80RTS ATLANTIO CITY, N. J. P S T E N D Occupying; an entire Hock or ocean front M connected with the famous Boardwalks IS the popular Chelsea section; capacity Boa, unusually larse, cool rooms with unobsmic" 1 view or the ocean from all: orery appoint ment and comfort, sea and fresh water in all baths; running water In rooms; 4000 ft. M porches surround the hotel: the new dlnlii room oerlooks the eea; finest culslns tw white service; orcheatra of soloists, dancl" twice dally; social diversions; marntflccu new Palm Lounce. Special 117 SO up wkl booklet mailed! auto meets trains; manace ment by owners. JOHN C OOSSLErt, Her THE NEW Hotel TRAYMORE tub lamest mtKrnoor' resoii I noTEi. m tub wonui 1 PlM Irrhlurl'l Otifliul Cnattw for the Sruhert IsMrieu SUBUaRlMC QBIU, rtc NEW HOTEL MERION ?j. v.nn,iii av,. k neaeh. Can. 300 VirvuiA.1 erata rates for the comforts, appointments A table of largest hotels. ..lrlv. Lartt. cool c IJ UD l aaur, special Lar(t. cool ocean view rooms, at. Booltlet. C Is. PIIBTTVUAN Leading Jllgh-Class Ioderats-IUue Hotel AI RPMARI E Vlrslnls. ave near iteac1 baths', etc ; excellent table. July rates 10 Sp wkly-i J2up dally Bklt J P COPE ST. JAMES HOTEL 8t. James Place and Beach (between Tenn A New Vork aves.j First-lass table 2 up dly.; HOupwkly p.C rENNVPACKEn.Mgr BEACH HAVEN. N. J. NEW HOTEL BALDWIN The Ideal modern hotel of the ideal resort t capacity 40Oi sea water baths, nhonrs. eto. I new cafs snd grill; garage, orchestral danc ing. -Booklet w MEBCER nAIRD ONLY 3V4 HOUna PEItFECT AUTO BUN CAPE SIAY. N. J. CHALFONTE HOTEL apb mat, neasonaUe rates. Mrs Calvin Sattsifleld. the"windsor aslr.-"" v'" IISS IIAIPIN nnii,nnl Near station Beacb Cours GlenWOOaSJners.500. L.J IlOOEBa JEA1SU CITY, N. J. BUSCH'S HQTELyjg 1 COOl'EUSTOUN. M. Y. O-TE-SA-GA ON OTSBOO LA1CE. Cooperstown, N. t. OPEN UNTIl. OCrOBER eu hours by rail from New York City. 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