Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 15, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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WARIT Y BRIDGE
auiimiivv TO SOCIETY FOLK
foj to Be Played This Afternoon at the ttt,mt, nt , ,
r" UrfnA Hutchinson in .;,,". " limS f Mrs. J.
of Burlington
slosoNS of this city ore Interested in
, , i- this afternoon at the
'try plc of Mr8, Jl Hfttrl"on ""-h-J-
n.kwood. Jobstown, N. J., at 4:30
', fof the benefit of tho Burlington
Ly nellef Fund.
r ' n- thoao -ho have taken
!? . t Mr. William McKean Morris,
i"iiJjr, Breakley. Miss Fanny nous-
,7 John T. Hutcninson, Mrs. jacorj.
fartf. ". - - -"
EireT. .
- those noted nt the dance last
mOHS '"" n.-n,t, nrlfikoi. Club
W il and Mrs. Robert C. Lea, Mr.
Wki,t William H. Jordan, Mr. ana
P 5i!:.l, Wavne. Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
?.. Haines, Mr. Lincoln Pasamore.
'".,.. 'wrnnklln McAllister. Mr.
WfC Alfred 8. Weill, Mr. and Mrs.
Sr,,nell nnd Mr. and Mrs. Wll-
ruoker.
i ..., Menrv B. Thompson, or
If. nu.' n..,nvltl. DM., pnlnr-
itoooa ' . . lMt weoi.cna.
P2sts Included Miss Betty Carson,
WaJrork: Miss Charlotte Williams, of
Mfttr Mr Harry Forster, of Boston.
Jjpa.ui ind Mr ElllBOn Thompson, all
, BoDhy Blspham, who with her par
FV thVBev. and Mrs. Clarence Wyntt
lS.ta -d her sister, Miss Margarctta
B'city? entertained Informally yes-
f 8S rnoon at a tea nnd porch
' ".V rawln Greblo Dreer, of Annan
k..,f.irn. has gone to Chicago, 111..
is."' ..... olr months.'
ty of six months,
jV
IV Along the Main Line
WnnMORE. Mr. ana " ..-
ISi ot Bleddyn road and Monlgom
genue. will spend August at Eagle
Inaiw. .. oMior.. Mian Nancy
K "? .. rRh SeUcrs. Mr. William
Mil
I d Mr. Alexander Sellers, Jr.. of
wJune, are spending tho summer at
HOW, "O. v T7llntf fnr.
Rifr. and wrs. -ibh .u .
r.iL J Arrtmoro. Pa..'hnvo gone to
j&ifanine. Fla.. where they will reside
njuu JUiuio.
iflVEUFOnD.-Mr. Frederick Maurice
SiSTof New Tork. will be the
Sa of Dr. and Mrs. itooen wn
fniops0"' or tno oti " -
lit litter pan oi jic
5r. WlUlam M. Bunk, accompaniea uy
S,;J. Tli.nlc nnd Miss Edith Runk,
Ikni leave shortly for Fisher's Island,
iNeff London, Connu
f Avn Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
If?'. h f Ponn street, left yestor-
ii?"J ;;, fnr East Gloucester. Msbs.
lJi......lll V, n-nnn about tWO Weeks.
Wfilt. and Mrs. Walter Llpplncott, of
ft..i,.r'. rn.d. nre cruising in their yacht,
ftke Lady Betty, during July and August
In New England waters.
Chestnut Hill
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hergeshelmer of
KHartwell avenue, St. Martin a nave naa
its their guests for Borne time Mrs. Qeorgo
liT.r..hlmr of 1850 North 21st street.
Isnd her children, Miss Cordelia Herges
lhimr. Mln Clara Hergeshelmer, Master
I George Hergeshelmer and Master Herbert
Itltrgeshelrner.
kJlr. George uergesneimcr naa just re-
ned from a ten-day motorooat trip.
and Mrs. Clark DIHenbeok, or
aw arove avenue, are occupying
cottage at Ocean City, N. J for
lummer months.
tfr. and Mrs. Henry Kcllar Kurta. Jr.,
tjjj Beneiet street, have returned home
. tneisea, wnere xney spent oovcrai
iDr. and Mrs. Jacob Le Roy. of $020
gjfsrtln's lane, are occupying their
, as usual, in Maine for tne sum-
r months.
Germantown
art. Frank B. Stem, of 234 East Dur-
a itreet, Mb Airy, accompanied by
children, is SDendlng a portion
tithe summer In Canada. Late In tho
r.nmer Mr. and Mrs. Stem will leave
IcTilte West, where thev will attend both
ItiMBltlons.
fir, Klah Kltto, of 6814 Qulncy street.
L"turned from California and Is now
MUsntlc City, where ho will spend
sjummer.
. and Mrs. Edwin Carpenter have re-
trom their wedd ng Journey and
l'6Ceunvlni? th1r nnw Tinm In WRt
Iffiiilelphla. Mrs. Carpenter will be re-
red as Miss Genevieve McGeveran.
r. ind Mrs. Unhurt Fruiter, of BlOfl
nton street, accomnanled bv their
children, will leave shortly for
jmor, where they will remain for some
SM- Oliver A. Patterson, of 117 West
enhouie street, and her daughter,
Helen Patterson, are spending the
at octan City.
ar. Jsmes McMahon, of 70S Locust ave-
nd Mr. Daniel McMahon, of 6633
llhon avenue, havn returned from n.
Rln Atlantic City.
ft. James Hutchinson, of HI West
iiinouse street, and family will leave
yjr lor wlldwood to spend the sim-
Owen J, Breen. of Wissahickon
and Walnut lane, has returned
5f visit In Wlldwood,
Edward L. Reynolds, of 613 West
4f Street, him rAhim.il frnm Knp,
LX?" where she was the guest of
-onstructor Edward Klntner, U. S.
! Mrs, Klntner. Mrs. Reynolds will
omorrow for Qulncy, Sfass,, where
01 be the guest of Mrs. J. W.
formerly of Germantown.
iMUes Schoneld, 6816 Qulncy Btreet,
&H. nave gone to Maine for the sum-
Along the Reading
and Mrs. Tallin n. Ttnhln.nn. 3it.
Sine their mnirlar. In n.imri.r.
jjeen living In DoyJestown, aro oc-
meir new home on Somerset
Jenklntown. Mra. Robinson will
BtBlbered a. 'Mia. Pnnlln C!raw.
$t Logan.
i Ind Mr.. Y.ra.,1 It TOIw tinv. .nl.
Pe at Jtnklntown and are. spend-
W" "me wun Mr. and Mrs. O. P.
i t Hprsham.
21m. John H fIailtf aAnni.
rW their daughter and son. Miss
1 uayley and Inelal. nvl.v 1fr
WJ fpr Maine, where they will
mi .uuimer.
(amer K. Bhulti. pf Mather and
rows, jenklntown, will leave
w Cbloago and tb West.
MUy T WnyvlMan r rr. ..,-i.
'.fna'ns r racatlwi with her
f W r. Blks, at Jenklntown.
,! Wis. Louts I., gmvihi or
PARTY Plihvv
Cf
CountPeZZr "
They will leave tomn J0 lwo w
jnotor trip to New TorJ 5.r ft knd
day afternoon . " he, 'JhT n Mon-
Brooklyn, back -Hh ?.Lh,.?Mk.e'
will remain nui July M,M 0lark
West Philadelphia
""W; te" a cate. have
for ShcensheaVi naif t, . .avo tomorrow
MparS 9-SS! sir?:
daigMe &M?;.W!!1,a,m Vri Lon ftn 'heir
S-.,.i ...'. Mlsi Am'e D. Long, of 411
FMMI. 8l(re8t; Wl" Icavo ly for Ban
Francisco, stopping at various places on
left'fhi" ?a'rf?8 Gouth E6th street,
and 3 nlLtript0 tho ranama.Paclnc
rrkS00ra'-nnowstono
-ThM n'v- nloifl-rd nadcllfte nnd his
tTmL? Snth S3d ',lr:e, le" Aurdiy
Mr tISmT, QroX? Pa- where the Ilov.
duHnl .1"" wl11 be "P'rttual director
during tho summer.
Mr.
and Afr. tviiii-m n ,,
dnn.K.- .." .."."'""" ""eu ana
Mi ' U1,M ieien Ilusse . of IM
-it.v, iv. j., for tho summer.
etree't" u wmV0"' m Soul" d
September i. Wh,ln8y Plnt' N y- unt"
atiil? ,L11J,an Everett, of 4917 Chancellor
?lvca 'niLPnn.d.'n.8 tho "' with rela
tivcs near Pottatown, Pa.
ii?!;, AnnI n- Dr'nes and son. Mr. WIL
Ham Brines, of 6143 Chestnut. .tr.t i,;..'
f".t.t0 a fQrm near West Chester. Pa.,
for tho Bummer.
h.DP,.l; CV ,Deawlcl "43 Market Btrect.
has taken his family to Bower's Beach.
M?I!i'T?clarS. WEavcs and hls 8l3t.
Miss Bessie P. Eaves, of 4518 Cedar ave
nue, are spending the summer In their
new apartments at Chelsea. On their re
turn to the city tho Eaves will take up
their residence at 6215 Washington ave
nue. Miss Eaves will entertain Miss
Oencylove Ferris and a party of friends
vt kiio weeK-enu.
Mr. Paul L. Smiley, of E352 Webster
street, and Mr. William E. Johnson will
leave th a week for Atlantic City, whers
they will spend a few weeks.
South Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamovltz. of 6M
South 3d street, are being congratulated
on the birth of a son on Sunday, July 4.
Miss Elsie Frlnd, of 1413 Porter street,
spent tho week-end In Wlldwood.
Mr. Jacob Goldberg, of Point Breeze
nvenue and Latona street, has returned
from a week-end trip to Atlantic City.
Miss Mary F. S. Clark, of South 19th
street, has spent Beveral delightful week
ends at the summer home of her friend.
Miss Anna G. Smith, Linden avenue.
Laurel Springs, N. J.
North Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lewis, of 2125 North
32d street, ore entertaining their niece.
Miss Beth Wager, of Chicago.
Mrs. William Brodle and her daughters,
Miss Alice and Mlaa Jennie Brodle, of
1418 Diamond street, left yesterday for
Mount Gretna, where they will Bpend
the summer. Mrs. Brodle's sister, Mrs.
S. J. Snyder, also accompanied them.
Miss Lea Lillian Futernlk of 2214 North
15th street, has gone to Atlantic City
for a week, to be with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Futernlk, who have
apartments there for the summer. Miss
Diana Dorothea Futernlk will Join them
for the week-end. On Sunday the Misses
Futernlk will entertain a number of
friends.
Mr. Edward Baudls will give a muslcale
tomorrow evnlng nt his residence, 2S57
North 26th street.
Frankford
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Taylor, of
Penn street, and family, are occupying
their beautiful summer home on Wash
ington avenue, Sellersvllle.
Miss Maud A, Holme and Miss Irene
Holme ore spending two weeks as the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Bannister
at their home at Roanoke, W. Va.
Mrs. J. Horace Eyre, of Torresdale ave
nue, and her two daughters, Miss Louise
Eyre and Miss Anna Eyre, are at Wild
wood, N. J., where they will remain for
part of the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Snyder, of Holmes
burg, are at the Panama Exposition,
where they will remain for a few weeks
before leaving for Seattle, Wash, They
win not return until next montn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Patrick J. Hirl, of Ah
bumer street, Holmeaburg, have returned
from a visit to Emmltsburg, near Balti
more, whore they have been the guests
of their daughter, Mies Margaret Hlrl.
Mr, and Mrs. Zlegelbauer and their
family, of Palmetto street, Lawndale.
have returned this week from a stay at
Angclsea, where tney Bpent a short time.
Roxhorough
Lieutenant Charles Boyer, of the Park
and Lehigh avenues station, will leave
today for Atlantic City to spend his
vacation. He will be accompanied by
Mrs. Boydr and their daughter, Miss
Anna Boyer. They will be absent two
weeks.
Mrs. J. C. Henderson, Jr., of Rochelle
avenue, entertained at luncheon last
vsck. Her guests Included Miss Mar-.
garet Furdy, of Trappe; Miss Margaret
Halslnger, of Delalr. N. J ; Mr. J E
BUIott, of Atlantla City; Miss F. Miller,
of Overbrook; Miss Marlon Wlckersfcam
apd Mrs. C. H. Bergmann.
Dr. and Mrs. Bll S. Beary, of Queen
lane, Fall of Schuylkill, left last weejt for
an extended western tour. They will vult
Seattle. Los Angeles. San Diego, Salt
Lake City and Yellowstone Park.
Mr. William B. Marley and Mr. Wit
llam B. Marley. Jr.. of Ridge avenue, are
touring through the West to the Pacific
coast,
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ATLANTIC CITY, July l&.-Seo. bathing
as tho scaeon advances grows more popj
lar each day, nnd many persons from
various parts of the country may bo seen
each day sporting In the waves of the
ever-Inviting Atlantic.
Noted yesterday on tho bench and
Boardwalk were Mrs. George Priestly,
Mr. and Mrs. William II. Johnson, Mm.
Irving Goldsmith, Mrs. W. J. McGHnn,
Mr. John McGHnn, Miss McGHnn nnd
Mrs. Wills, Mr. nnd Mrs. Guernsey
Moore, of Swarthmore.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnklin McCrea Wirg
man, of 2005 Pine street, arrived here on
Tuesday and will spend the season at tho
Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle will
spend several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Lord are among
tho nrrlvnls from Baltimore, and from
Philadelphia come Mrs. C. Yarnall Ab
bott and her little girl.
Mr. Joseph C. Bright, of Bryn Mawr, Is
at tho Traymore. Mr. and Mrs. George
Michael aro at Haddon Hall for the
summer.
Others noted Include Mrs. Oscar Strauss
and her on and Miss Claire Strauss, of
Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Clark, of
Klttannlng, Pa.; Mrs. Irving Gotdsmlth,
Mrs, John Black and Miss M. Black, of
Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. John Bacon, of
Johnstown, Pa.
Admiral and Mrs. Harris Webster, of
Richmond, arrived yesterday at the
Strand.
Mr. D. F. Conly, of Germantown. re
turned yesterday to his ' homo after a
short stay here.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Hope, of New
York, have been spending some time at
the Shelburne. Mrs. Hope will be re
membered as Miss Elizabeth O'Brien, of
Philadelphia,
CAPE MAY. July 15.-Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Eugene Smith hnve as their
guests for a few weeks Mr. and Mrs.
George J. Harding. Mrs. Hnrdlng before
her marriage In the early spring was Miss
Phoebe Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Thomas, Jr.,
aro visiting Mrs. Thomas's parents. Dr.
and Mrs. Charles N. Davis, nt their beau
tiful summer home on Beach avenue.
This week has brought many new ar
rivals from Baltimore and Philadelphia
to the various hotels and cottages. Among
those at the Hotel Cape May are Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Supplee, Mr. and Mrs. F.
II, Llpplncott, Mr. II. Horner. Mr. and
Mrs Gustavus Cook, Miss Nancy W.
Cook. Mr. II. C. Drayton. Mr. S. J. Mil
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Barton, of
Baltimore; Mr. Arthur W. Masher, Jr.,
Mr, George C. Thomas, also of Baltimore.
At the Colonial are Mr. Charles E.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Scott, Mrs.
Lawrence V. Boyd, Miss Margaret Milne,
of New York; Mr. Richard Tllghman.
MIbs Alice Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
C. Hermann.
Guests of Star Villa Include Mrs. J.
Pemberton Newbold, Mr. Arlington W.
Porter, Mr. W. Myers.
Miss Virginia Wctherlll. of Overbrook,
has returned to her home after spending
MISS CATHERINE
SCHMIDHEISER
A popular member of the younger
Zt, who has been much rotwest
d in various charitable affairs
which have bn held during th
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Miss Sarah Goldman. Mr and Mrs. Lichtensteln have just returned from
thcr wedding trip to Cnnada.
tho past week as guest of Miss Marie
Btarr, at her cottage on New Jersey nnd
ualtlmoro avenues.
.Mr. John Dorsey gnvo a delightful sail
ing party on board his yacht, the Mist.
J, . ,KUeata Included Miss Nina Wyle, of
Baltimore; Miss Edith Wilson, Miss Cath
nrlne Cassnnl, Mr. William Chunn, Mr.
Parker McComas. Mr. Nevlllo Miller nnd
Mr. Shackelford Miller, Jr., of Louisville,
Ivy.
Miss Edith Earle nnd Miss Gladys
Earle will spend part of August as guests
of Miss Alice McCabe. Miss Edith Earle
will be a debutante of the coming sea
son. Miss Marjorle Morris, of Vlllanova, is
spending a few days with Miss Eleanor
Bispham.
Thin week notes tho beginning of tho
tennis tournament at tho Golf Club. Nine
teen entries have already been made,
some of which Include Miss Marie Stnrr.
Miss Lucy Grey. Miss Mildred Lee, Miss
Mary Smith, Miss Kathcrlne C. New-
ooia, Airs. Harvey, Mrs. Qeorgo J. Hard
ing, Jr., Miss Violet Welsh.
BEACH HAVEN, July 13.-Each day
the colony of arrivals increases and the
various hotels are brilliant centres of
society. Among those staying at the
Engleslde aro Sirs. Klngsolving, of Brazil,
South America, and her daughter, Mlt.3
i.ucy Klngsolving; Mr. and Mrs. Caleb S.
Ridgway, Miss Sarah Rldgway, of
Crescent, Columbus, N. J.; Mr. and
Mrs. John J. Bishop, of Ogston,
Columbus, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. William
N.I Bannard, of Wilmington, Del.;
Miss Lorlmer, of Oak Lane, Pa. ; Mr. nnd
Mrs. Sturgts Ingersoll, of Penllyn, Pa ;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Llpplncott, of
Philadelphia, Miss Marlon Irwin, of
Lansdowne, Pa.; Mr. Henry Peacock, of
Ardmore, Pa.; Mr. Charles Klngsolving,
Mr. Barton, Mr. Steve Hewitt, Miss Mc
Kee, of Hamilton Court. Philadelphia.
The opening of the Baldwin Hotel took
place last Saturday evening. Many ar
rangements aro being made for the enter
taining of the guests, among them a bal
masque; the danco Saturday was a great
success and a large crowd attended from
the hotels and cottages.
Among those who have cottages at
Beach Haven for the summer are Judge
and Mrs. Lewis Starr, who have as their
guests Mra. Chance, of Germantown, Pa ;
Mr. and Mrs. Hager, of Philadelphia,
Mr. and Mrs. Ludlow Gibbons and family,
Dr and Mrs. Noff Mr. and Mrs. Grellette
Collins, who havo as their guests Mr, and
Mrs. Morton GIbbons-Neft and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Lloyd, of Germantown. Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Fitter and family have
a cottage for the summer. Mr. and Mrs,
Ludwlg Baker, of Germantown; Mrs,
Bennan nnd Miss Edith Bennan, of Wash
ington, D. C. ; Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Mr.
and Mrs. Hutchinson, Mrs. Harrison, all
of Philadelphia; Miss Kathrine Gilbert,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lelders and Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip Lelders.
Hotel Arrivals
(Jim.: w. 1.. -itoore, oweaesooro, . .,
A. 8. Weiss, Reading, Pa., Charles 11. Smith,
AVest Berlin, N. J.
ItlTTENHOUSB-A. U Smith, Toledo, O.; B.
II. llarctt, Philadelphia. 1'a.; Mrs. J, h..
Uraham, Wheeling, W. va.
COIXJNNADI5 Mr. and Mrs. II M Darby,
Ocean City, N. J., Mrs. A M. Bcharfner,
rittsburgh, fa.; C. D. Koch, lUrrlsburg, J'a.
niTZ-CAni-TON J. U Kolb. Waahlngton, U.
N. J.
f, : Mr. and Mrs. Jjoya u. i-anrr, -uananoy
P.'.'
Villir, I a.
ra.i tin ana Mrs. u. i uamsaeii.
Washlncton. D. C: Miss Charlotte
on, u. c; mus unarioue iudii
dell. Uaihinnton. IS. c . Charles N. ing,
Oalnervllle, Tex.; Mr. and Mra. W K. Miller,
Uoston, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Tay
lor, Now York.
HEl,USVIIB-STRATFOnp-F. W. Klrkly,
Wilkes. Darre. ra,, Fred Pagels. Jr. Cin
cinnati, O.i J. B. Large, Erie, Pa.. Jlenry
Small, York, Pa.: Mr. and Mrs Q, VV. Shell
ing, Clearfield, J'a.; JI B. Ulake. Baltimore.
Md.i V. It. Babcock, Pittsburgh Pa , Uobort
It. Miller. 1'lne Grove, Pa , Mr, and Mrs.
II. V.. Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa.. K, J. Keller,
Chicago. Ill ; 1. I- Boot, Bordentown, N. J-!
Edwin V. Kulp, Newark. N. J.
WALTON E. H. Boott, I'lymoulh. Pa.; Mr.
ana Mrs. 11. tiaraing, ncranion, ra. , jtnraw
Marts, Wllliamsport, Pa,
oncunVtV r. TI....I. 1ltlf.nl Ti.l U- mrA
Mrs. N. M. Kurland, New York; Mr. and
Mrs. tV. A. White, Hartford, Conn.
ADELPHIA-J. K, Con well, Boston. Mass.;
Thomas C. Doran, Washington, D C'.l J, V
Deansy, Brooklyn, N, Y.
VENDIQ Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgo C. Metrgtr,
Cresson, I'a.; James Nellson, New Bruns
wick, N, J.i L. B. -fcUbol, Bayonnr, N. J.
WINDSOR A Kerker, New York; Jamea Ma
loney, Scranton, Ph 1 J. W. Rlddl. Jr..
Springfield. Mao.; C, M Freeman, Buffalo,
ti. I,
NEW BIKaiMM Thomas Dalzell, Princeton.
N, J.t JI. . lio.or, Jersey City, N. J., Alvln
WoUtr Lanster, Pa.
OONFR'B -H. K. Travis, CUrkaburr, W. Va :
(leorgo B 8hBr, Clearosld, Pa., B. F,
M Ate. Mahanoy City, J'a.
CONTINENTAIy-n. Vhlte, Sbamokla. Pa.i
Richard F Krusa. Now York, Mr. aad, Mrs.
M V Reiner. Btblhem, Pa.
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JTJEY
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Northeast
Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Straussmnn and
Mr. nnd Mrs. N. A. Straussman, of 1842
North Franklin street, and Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel J. Hcrskoultz and daughter.
Miss Pauline Ethn Hcrskowltz, of Colum
bus, O., will occupy apartments during
the summer at 4 South Massachusetts
nvenue, Atlantic City.
Mrs. Baker, of 1121 Marlborough street.
Is spending several weeks in Wlldwood.
N. J.
NAZAHETU, 1'A.
Cms&-K96ISelSittX
Nazareth Hall
Military School
Takes the parent's place for boys
from eight to sixteen years.
One of the oldest Boarding Schools
for Boys In America.
Established In 1788.
Send for Catalogue; iow will
be pleated.
Rev. S. J. Blum, D.D. Prin.,
NAZARETH, PA.
MEItCEIlSnnilO. TA.
Mcrccrsburg Academy
Aim of the Hcliool A thorough physical,
mental and moral training for college en
trance or business. Spirit of School A
manly tons o( self-reliance under Christian
masters from the great universities. Per
sonal attention given to each boy. Location
In the country, on the western slope or the
famous Cumberland Valley, ono of the most
beautiful and healthful spots of America.
Kqutpment Modern and complete. New
Gymnasium. Wrlta for catalogue. Address
Sox 140. William .Mann Irvine, J.L. I)., Head
master, Mercrrsburf, Fa.
Dt-VinSTOWW, N. J.
BLAIR ACADEMY FOR BOYS
100-acre campus; lake. 8 mod. bldgs : gym.,
wlm. pool. Endowed. Tuition J 1 00. Address
JOII.V C BIIAIU'l, A M., D.O., Prln.. Dox A.
HALTIMOng. MP.
AFFORDBY NORMAL SCHOOL
Kindergarten Primary Ilploma. The lTtn
feesslon begins Sept. 2T. Course of 3 years.
Model and Practice Schools. Elisabeth 811k
man. Prln.. Oilman Apart. C. Baltimore. Md.
BTRAYER'B BUBINESB COLLKOS
will make exceptionally attractive offer this
week to any person desiring a business
education
801 to SOT Chestnut street. Philadelphia.
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EDUCATIONAL BUREAU
LEDGER CEOTK2L
Broad and Chestnut Streets
m
16, 1015:
DANCES AND PLAYS, PICNICS.
SURPRISE AND BLOCK PARTIES
Mishorrai Zion to Give Play and Dance to Celebrate the First
Anniversary of Its Existence Picnid
' f at Wissahickon Park.
THRMI.horral Zlon will give a mifslcal
nay and rtnnr. ot.T. iii ...
o-riay ana dance at-Lyrlo Hall next
Wednesday evening to celebrate Us
first anniversary. The proceeds will be
devoted to tho maintenance and educa
tion of Jewish youths. The club was or
ganized on the 83d of July last year, by
Mr. Leon Herman Hose, and ,is now com
posed of a senior club. of 20 members,
two Junior clubs of 7S members, a sab
bath school of about 300 children and a
lecture department of 30. They nre a
tribute of tho Council of Jewish Clubs of
Philadelphia. Tho officers of tho club In
clude Mr. Leon Herman Rose, president;
Miss Hattle Blleden, vice president! Mr.
William Lupowitz, secretary, and Mr.
Herman Malerman, treasurer.
Tho South Philadelphia Boys' Club
has planned a large block party for to
morrow and Saturday eventnns, on Fcr
non street, between 23d nnd 24th streets.
This organization has x good reputation
In the southern section of the city nnd a
large crowd Is anticipated. Plenty of
music will bo on hand nnd the commltteo
In clinrno has nrranced a larse and ft.
tensive program. Tho club has Its own
clubrooms nnd has two evenings set aside
ach week for dancing, at which time the
members and their friends gather for
social times. Also It has two good ball
teams playing championship ball In nil
parts of tho city.
A picnic was glcn at Wissahickon
Park on Sunday. Those present wero
Mr. Louis Marcus, Miss Jennie Goldberg,
Mr. Thomas Miller, Miss Badye Levlck,
Mr. Joseph Lerncr, Miss Sadye Green
blatt, Mr. Nat Hammer, Miss Tltlle
Nrfsky, Mr. Samuel Zukerman, Miss
Rose Bwnrtz, Mr. Joseph Setsman, Miss
Hannah Zukermnn, Mr. Conrad Luber,
Miss Sarnh Grecnblntt, Mr. Harvey
Shevlln and Miss Mildred Miller.
Over 125 chtldron of the Presbyterian
Sunday School of Drexel Hill will go on
their annual picnic In Roberts' Woods, on
the Stato road, this Saturday. The com
mittee has succeeded in getting the loan
of automobiles to tako the youngsters.
Mr. William O. Howell Is superintendent
of the Sunday school; Mr. E. Dlcktnson,
treasurer, und Mr. R. G. Simpson, secre
tary. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. O'Connelt, of
Amostand and Franklin avenues. Morton.
nre entertaining Miss Margaret O'Connelll
for the month of July.
Tho 8egun Camp, of the Camp Fire
Girls of Yeadon, will go In camp for a
week at Penllyn this Saturday Miss
Alma Wallace, Mies Edna Taylor and
Miss Eleanoro Caruthera will act as
chaperons, and the girls who will go to
HAnitlBBUIIO. TA.
Harrisburg
Academy
A country ecbool founded 17SO. Modern
bulldlnre. Is ret catnpue. Advanttsea of
small cla ate. and Individual Instruction.
Thorough collec preparation, riatti H0O.
ICOO, Supervised athfetlca. Separate school
for rounver boys. W Invito clo.eat laves.
Illation a personal Melt If possible. Writs
for our catalogue and plans of new dr
mltorr. Address
ARTHUR K. DnOWK, D. A., He.dmatter
ci.AMmmsBPno. ta.
EIcMcMySIHcMEMftMajEM5McMc
PENN HALL SCHOOL
FOIt OIIILS
Located In the beautiful Cumberland
Valley. Colleg Preparatory. Modern
Language and Special Courses. Certlfl
rate Privileges nooma with private
bath. Hotel Gladstone, Atlsntlo City.
rj. J., occupied by school during May
each year. Work continues without In
terruption, nates, 1300. For catalog
sna views, aaaress r.w.pi.1 d.axauii.1 m
A. M . Principal. S
Era3SJttMclJ5SJ5M5r5lc3Ic3EIc3iaJSIu
BALTsnuno. rA,
1US1UMINETAS SPltlNQS SCUOOL
FOIt HOYS
Indorsed by every American University. In
dividual plan of work for each boy. College
Preparatory Course and a good training for
business life. Special course In agriculture.
Scientific physical care. Pur water, good
food. 200-acro farm. A school of charactsr.
28th year opens eep. 21, Write for Cat'r No S4.
Klsklmlnetns Springs School, Saltsburg, Pa.
DE111LK1IEM, PA.
MORAVIAN SEMINARY A COLLEQE FOn
WOMEN. BETHLEHEM. PA. Accredited.
IT4th jear Sept. 22. 1013.
WSIIINCTON, D.C.
riTrAI.llANS
The National Cathrdr.l School for Boys
A country school In National Capital,
Bishop of Washington, Pres. Address Head.
msster. Mt. St. Albqn. Washington. P. C
BTAUNTON. VA.
Marr Baldwin Seminary, Staunton, Va. Lo
cated In Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
Unsurpassed climate; modern appointments.
Terms moderate. Pupils may snter any time.
Catalogue. Miss B. C. Weimar, Principal.
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camp are Miss Sadie Barrett, MM Dalsr
nnri-Mt. mi., t..... n.Ll.r IV. """
Barrett. Miss lurn Barrett! Miss Jose
phine Gapt, MlAvioht Puss. Miss Tilt,
enco Puss. mi moi-i... n..i ..v.
Miss Alice Bonsai).
Pr?.Pi?'yi hurohcs on Saturday, one the
Presbyterlnn church, which will be held
rtartUJr'fi.P' "P ,ne oer one wnt
!til 'm m th Churh of the Incarnation
and will be held at Maple Grove.
Extensive preparations are being made
by the Gentlemen Farmers' Club for an
outing on July 31. Mr. L. L. Georg", Mr"
Thornton Raney and Mr. William D. Nor.
mon. who have charge of the affair, have
wMf,i0U.ILu'ual. trouble t0 make 't
worthy of the patronage of the club.
Lansdowne
Mrs. Benjamin Carscadden and Mis
Tl0, iC,nr8caen' ." J-" Cr08 avenue.
are visiting friends In Chlcngo. They wilt
go from Chicago to the Exposition, re
turning home about Septtmber 1.
Mr. and Mm. John n. Jrtckson end"
family hnve taken a cottage at Wild
wood for July and August
Delaware County
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Klaer are re
ceiving congratulations on the birth of a
daughter. Mrs. Klaer Is the daughter of
Senator William C. Sprbul. of Lapidea
Manor, near Chester.
Miss Florence nnd Miss Gertrude
Mathlas, of Norwood, are being enter
tained by Mr. and Mrs. Harry M.-Cran.
mer nt Riverside, N. J.
Suffrage Events Today
EQUAL FRANCHISE BOCIETT
Noon-Open-sIr meeting on tho city 4ll
Pl.t. Speaker, Mih Bertha Btporlt
S.30 p. m.-Oren.lr meeting stMd ana
owtl! " Sp"lk,,r' Ml" Dlb Sp.
and Cheltcn avenuti. Speaker, not innounSeu!
WOMAN, BUFTOAOE rATHX
,H m.-Open-alr meetlnr t 40th street ana
Lancaster atenue, under uuplces ot th.
party"!! branch In the 17th l.cji,Utlve Dii"
frlct. Speaker.. SIls. Ida EMI. Turner .nd
J. Wagenknlght. Trending officer. Mr..
C Dowell. Address.
Ill ba md from,
th. alllnniAhlt, n, , Immm k.K,
s;30 p. m.-Open-tir meeting nt 12th street
and Passyunk avenue. Speaker, Mils Eeteli.
npsael.
What's Doing. Tonight
I'hlladelphle. Band, Conentlort Hall, Broad
street and Alleshenv avenue; 8 b'clock. Free:
Pnlrmount I'ark Band, Lemon Hill; 8 o'clofk.
Municipal Band, Dhawn and Cralr street,
llolmetburit; $ o'clock Free.
lioLi.iiiAYsnuna, ia.
Miss Cowles' School
FOR GIRLS, Hollldaysbiirg, Pa.
In tho hcnlthful mountain country
of Pennsylvania. Every opportunity
for outdoor life. Preparatory for
Bryn Mawr and all other colleges;
certificate privilege. Music, Art,
Domestic Science. All rooms con
nected with bath. SwimminR pool,
jrymnasium nnd sleeping porch,
MISS EMMA MILTON COWLES, A. B,
'Head of School
ciiissTEn. r.v.
Pennsylvania
' 'Military tollege
with Preparatory Department
Nearest of alt colleges to the discipline, phys
ical train inir ana education or
West Point. Aca limit U
jreirs and upward. Totalen
rollment limited to 1W.
Decrees eranted in Civil En
clneerlnc, Chemlilry, Arts.
For catalogue address
CI CIIAS. E. IITATT, FrtdJ.it,
Box 66 S. Chuter, Pa,
WVNNEWOOD. TA.
Country Day School for Boys"
opens In September at Wynne aod.
Pa. A
echool In which your eon will be tauiht cor
bt car
rect exercises of mind
and body and the
proper isy to manhood.
Res. Gtheon Hell., All.. n.D., Head Matter,
8310 Naralioe Street, Chestnut Hill, renaa.
WKTCHESTMPA.
SjTATK .NOiUlAL SCHOOL. Bom 'sexes.
ItBO-tatO per year, q. M. PHlLIPa. Prln.
LIT1TZ. PA.
LINDEN HALL SEMINARY
ForOlrla. Es. 171". Bkt. Ad. Box 113. mitt, pa.
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