Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 19, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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MiLADELPHIANS TO
ITif nnilKJV TTTntmrr nsim .
,x, .tx vwun ruuu UAMUS
i Bosalie Dolan, Miss Kitty Smith and Mrs. Philip Stevonson
Will Plan With a Numhnf nt nu rut..
f Men Personals.
tvmER of persons from this city
hi take bart In tho Point Judith
tt .i iniirnntnent which will open
Kfaday 1" Nnrrnganselt Pier. Tho
, will pmy "' " iii. --
'which have- been donnted by Mr.
km r nnndoloh. They will bo
. j.a fn the winning learn In a set of
Tjne for lovv-jroalod teams.
b the rniiaucipnmns who win
lions . "l" .... mrt,t, ,..,lrl. Mill
.P.Vii AUttUst 14 nre Mrs. Philip
&.nion, Miss Kitty Smith, Miss
ftu Dolan, Mr. John It. Fell. Mr
alio : ' .....,. - r.t...i.... .
is Ji Jinnaoipil. ur., Mir. umum
. Mr Alexander Brown, Mr. Rob
I. Mr Hnrry Wnln Harrison. Mr.
SlV McFadden, Mr. Paul 1). Mills,
S1? t- Alfr rnltlna. Mr. ntltirt
fi .'. niillrla Krlplt. Mr Alexander
sl.ii m. Q. A, fihaw McKcnn. Mr.
J'tJrox'eJ PaUl, Mr. Victor Mather.
nnhert a. Io Conto gavo a bIhk
'. at tho Itabblt oh Saturday night
'".. nf his BOth birthday. About 30
i-.ni men attended. Doctor I.
'." . .....,... fill. Via. ...Ill tintl
W " . . --.ll. -. 1-lM tM Vtfll-
r. ...iv nnAL iiiui.ii. iu jum .. ,. .,-
Whlto at tho American Hospital.
S. Fdward Walter Clark and Miss
;mm u. y-""'. "',.,-r ";;": "::.
n. 11 WHO are muion v mvn w?-
Jr Opsone, stopped at KIttery Point.
i a low days ago.
PL ..a tin Charles Wllllne have
lS their apartments at 12th and
JS;M streets and aro at Cholsea for tho
liamtr.
S .-.t inn ir. IP Durnntr havo re-
Ml', , v,Bir homo on Bryn Mawr nvc-
ffiCrrtwyd, after a trip to Boston and
!,"
6
ST rwnthv Novln Is spending tho
Jmer in Rlverton.
fflsi Maricllo Brockaw, of Plnlnnold.
s;; .-j mi.. Tdnn. o. Fuller, of
vfiwtown. N. J., havo left for Bo
;i2S. i--. Pntalclll Mountains. Wood-
A N. V., for an extended stay.
S-. -. -- l.-l.nnf1 nnr. hta fnmllV
"rwood,' aro settled In tholr cottngo
tfA-gieseo, '
i-R5
PPj. -T.-irt Ainvnnrlr. Tlrond and
;Tdc stroctn, has gono to Morton, Pa.
w IBB fl-aow, .
JEdwIn N Mayor, artist and l"cra-IS-tind
his family, nre enjoying their
fSx. and yacht Artisan at Grassy
t, N. J.
George B. Evans will entcrtnln at
on today at her homo In Vlllanova
Hi guests wilt play card, after luncheon
fAlong the Main Line
HRDMOnE-Mr. and Mrs I. Lawrence
Kll.f Jr Miss Gertrude Miller and Miss
Eunor Miller, of 30 Simpson road, are
(pending several .vpcU at Capo Jlay.
K-.rrt rTci7Air nml Mrs James G.
S. v... --. Mnstnr James G. Cham-
Wr Jr., of t3i Barrett avenue, nro visit
& 'Mrs, Chambers' mother, Mrs TV.
Eoardman, ot 1MV iMonn iru-n.y "w
ffilladelphla,
1 r-. -nrllll. W Mm. Miss Jewel
fol.y, MIbb Margery Folev and Master
flulam U, Foley, Jr., ot uuu roncj, aro
Atagi a short visit at.Tnrr town and
rtrntei) before going to Atlantic City.
JUSMary I Wright, of 632 Montgom
trraue, Is wending tho summer at
!
meni b (jcn.re
c
nvnn 7Tr nml AfrM. Plinrlp! A.
Vmijt Woodcrest, havo gono to iBles-
BBwr uio real ui inu vcun.
iDFrances Sullivan and Miss Ieta
Iglnn are visiting tneir aunt, nirs.
Ifili B. Clews.
Chestnut Hill
wd Jlrs. Henry Rogers Cartwrlght,
ipect ana ivercreou avenues, nc-
mled by their daughter, Miss Ellza-
Cirtwrlght, will Jeavo In u few days
yjijlea Mere, where they will spend
Irtmatnder of the summer. Miss Cart-
tfiVt engagement to Mr W. Stovenson
lita waB recently announced
I Xffiilnllnn TTnnanl nml Tfea flTnnn
Ete, of Ilounfort road, loft Saturday
Olock Island, L. I., where they will
(throughout the summer.
ini Mrs. Isaac Douchten. Jr.. of
riot Chestnut avenue, nro being con
k&ted upon the birth of a daughter.
pHha Browning Doughten. Mrs.
t61en was Miss Elizabeth P. Aber-
iteble.
SKDavId E. Crozler, of 7010 German-
AVenu. la anf.nrllnr aAVArnl rifLVH In
iTorlc with friends.
Germantown
KJValter C, Shipley, accompanied by
FTjpwiien, nas gone to mo i-ocuuu
ngUlui for a stay of three weeks.
ilHipTna Mrs. Guy Cleveland McCoy, of
jL"irton street, entertained on Wed-
l.f .v..Mli 141 11UI1UI Ul lilO. A.CfllUCI
lluul... d. . . . ..
gif oiqvciis. Amuns tnuso (ireiu
.Cr. And Mrs. Malilon Bagby, Mr.
SHUn Clay Anderson, Mrs. Harry
Thompson, Mrs. Clara Doan
and Mr. Clarence Wilson. Mr. and
icvoy will leave on August 1, for
'ven.wnere tnoy will remain ine
sr qt tae season.
Mrs. HerliArt T TVaJharlll. of
innantown avenue, returned on
.mm am urove, Auauuon, me
Mr Wlllam H. Wetherlll.
fhn A Seeds, of 607 West Upsal
Jbo has Just returned from a
ay in Atlantic City, N. J will
Wednesday, July 21, with Mr.
PUver Lake.
.Mrs. Albert Maurice Jloyt, of
iane, are occupying- their tarro
vt 'UKo, jra.
,a Hawkins and family, of 618
fireei, nave returned from eea
P-ere they gpant several days.
I make several trips during the
Miss Alice Hawkins will leave
y, July 20. tnr T.nk RlmaDSB.
fylwt friends at Marblehead be
ns to the city.
Ur N Farr. Jr. of Wisa-
i.lM and fjrn&bUi. ntrLat liofl
Nova Scotia for the summsr
B DennUton Bd family,
I tw the remainder of July a4
K Ruril nt ma Dulaakl
returnul from Han York
he was fha amut at her
1 U Johnaon. of Riverside
Beard's Ave ma are at
aonock, pa.
'ft
ic & ft - . . . . . .
v u,H( tf fir uinBMm raai.
tp iinr lif.iiua vftm t. AhoTi-
-Xw Yvrlt
" AUMUaLua H. Bujushtoa.
wm
.csr
t tl&iS?
liXHHg
TAKE PAt?v
?.Mt "l.,i,lnelbn lftnc' lc't b'aturdky
ror a short trip to Bermuda.
Mrs s. Poarce Holton, of 434 West Up
ani street, will leao on Tuesday, July
mnln0."0!" SprlnKS- S!o- iof e re
malndcr of the summer.
Jos'wf'1 rnff' ,Kdwl,x p' Whltehlll, of
??, Wert lllttenhouse street, have re
turned from a stay In Atlantic City.
Mr. Michael J. McUnery, of 208 East
Irlco street, l enV0 Tuesday, July
?Lir S(,?Ule' WMh- t0 Ile'" the n
nuat conclave ot tho Khlghts of Colum-
Mr. Donald Rowc, of 220 West Bitten
liouso street, accompanied by his two
brothers, Mr. Albert Itowo and Mr. Chnp
aln itowe. will leave shortly for a visit
to relatives In Mlllcrsburg, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Goodwin, of 1S3
Han ey street, aro spending the summer
at Seasldo Park, N. J.
Mr. Emma V. Williams, of 29 WcBt
Walnut lane, nccompanlcd by her two
daughters, Jllss Mnrgiiret B. Williams
and Miss Ethel U Williams, Is sojourning
at Atlantic City
Mr Atfrcd C Marplc, of G3S5 Lena
street, has opened his cottage at Asbury
Park for tho summer.
Mrs Georgo Mecko and family aro
spending somo time nt Wltdwood.
Miss Janet Adamson, of rishor's lane,
has gono to New York to take up a courso
In Interior decorating Miss Adamson
mado her debut two winters ago.
Mrs. William M. LongBtrcth and daugh
ter, Miss Mildred Longstreth, of Penn and
Knox streets, will Icavo August 4 for
East Gloucester, Mass
Miss Elizabeth Wlstcr, of 3613 Fox
street, Bpent the week-end In Chelsea as
tho guest of Mrs Alfred Reeves at her
rottago.
Mr. and Mrs Warner G. Earnshaw, of
239 East Johnson street, will motor to
Eagle's Mero for tho week-end,
Mrs Charlci Lloyd, of 6343 Greene
Btreet, wilt leave tomorrow for Cnpc May.
Along the Reading
Mr. nnd Mrs Ilornco Dawlng, of Camao
street, Oak I.anc, left Saturday for tho
woek-end at Wlldwood Crest, whore they
wcro tho gucstfl of Mr and Mrs Hugh
A. Martin nt their cottngc. Mrs. Martin
will bo remembered as Miss Helen Clarko,
of Germantown
West Philadelphia
Miss Mario Colgno nnd Miss Elizabeth
Colgne, of 5421 Norfolk ntreet, gnvo a
party In honor of their brother, Joseph
Francis Colgne, U. S N , In honor of
his 22d birthday on Saturday evening.
Among tho guests were Miss Grace F1U
Simons, Miss Jean Dates, Miss Gertrude
Colgne, Miss Florence Dupont, Miss
Helen Coney, Miss Margaret Bates, Miss
Lillian Fitzgerald, Mr Walter Kimble,
Mr. Fred Hose, Mr James Sulby, Mr.
Charles Hyder, Mr. Charles McCann, air.
Milton Chesty and Mr Frank Boyer
Mr. and Mrs. Phllo M. Boscboro, Mr
Phllo Boseboro, Jr., and Miss Minerva
Boscboro, 3921 Wnllaco street, will Ieavo
shortly for Somers Point, N. J., whero
they will bo tho guests of Mr George
Leonard ot his cottage Several cruises
have been planned on Mr. Charles But
ter's yacht.
Mr nnd Mrs. Edward Tarmcr nnd their
children. Miss Helen Finn, Miss Scthna
Finn and Miss Mlnnlo Finn, 861 North
43d street, loft last week with Mr. Far
mer's ncphow and 'niece, Mr. Edward
Farmer nnd Miss Hottlo Farmer, of Buf
fnlo, N. Y.. to spond tho summer In At
lantic City.
Miss Sadlo Wlnrlng. 1303 North 6lBt
street, and Miss Kntlirjn Hartford, of
Lunsdowne avenue and 61st street, aro
visiting In Capo May, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. William McCormack, 2210
South Brill street, aro on a motor trip
through New York.
Mr. G. It. Telton, 327 Budd street, will
leave on July 23 to visit Mr and Mrs.
Bobert Carter In the Poconoa.
Mr. Hugh Qulnn, 636 Union street, has
Just returned from a visit to Atlantic
City.
Miss Amy G Chadwlck, ot 6111 West
chester road. MUbourne, opened her cot
tage at Ocean Gate for a party of
friends who motored down from the city.
Mrs, H. B Kobler, wlfo of Doctor
Koblcr, of 63d and Media streets. Is in
Pike County, Pa., for n Btay of a month.
Doctor Kobler motored over to spend the
week-end with Mrs. Kobler.
South Philadelphia
An outing to Burlington Island was
given Sunday by Miss Jessie Sacks, Miss
Elizabeth Mann and Bliss Sara Freed
man Thn following iruests were Dresent:
MUs Lillian Rosenthal, Miss Minnie
Foulkman, Miss Nan Llschner, Miss
Yetta Poltnlck, Miss Julia Blumstein,
Miss Eva Rosenthal, Miss Ida Karp, Miss
Jessie Sacks, Miss Elizabeth Mann, Miss
Sara Freedman, Mr. Phillip Goldberg, Mr,
Herman Barrish, Mr. Harry Brady, Mr.
Jack Snyder, Mr. Oeorge Senn. Mr.
Charles Swartz. Mr. Jack Wellenback,
Mr, Charles Gould, Mr. Leon Brown, Mr,
Herman Kaplan,
-n. n.,,i xrra Turkman, of 1S72 South 5th
street, are receiving congratulations nprn
the birth of a daughter.
ith TTarmnn Krhnmer. of 613 Jackson
street, left for Asbury Park last week.
He will remain there for tho (est of the
summer and return the latter part ot
September.
ir. irm-man TInrrlsh. of 1S37 South 6th
street, spent tho week-end at Atlantlo
City.
rl. TV., TA.fin,nn nf KfiV York. Is
visiting Miss Julia Blumstein, of 617
Balnbrldge street.
.i TliM Trnnpr. of 761 South Ml
street, will spend a few days with Mlsu
Anna Malman. of 616 South Ua street.
North Philadelphia
. " . E,ivwfu .ssr their
vacation at Tow JUvr, J. J
-r iinpi haa slnrttld
jTSSffi- withan Itry
. .a Tlaaii anil Via Ann Mr.
Sf bat; IS. t. MUtalr. N. J. to
remain sevw " '
Mj. Rebecc a J -HJH JSSi?
v Jaaatw, of nw"" " -"
, aTHarvey's Lak. P-
.. ,.... .. .. 1741 North lfith
JSZ "tounr .tou.li the W. J
tlU iut YeUowtioo ? eUwr
plf- i tet-wMt
EVENING LBDGBBPHTLAPBLPHIA. MONDAY, JtTEY 10,
Who will take an active part in
Mrs. Snowden will return to her
Summer Resorts
CAPE MAY, July 19.-Ono of tho moat
Interesting events ot the last week was
tho races, under the auspices of tho
South Jersey Association, at the harbor
of tho Capo May Yacht Club.
Tho harbor, being tho finest racing
courso In South Jersey, drew cruisers
and speed boats from tho cntlro Jersey
const. Open house was kept at tho club
all day, nnd visitors were made welcome
nnd extensively entertained.
Very beautiful prizes were distributed
among winners of tho various clnsses
Tho Cnpo May Yacht Club has always
been most f or tun n to In having Its races
fully attended.
Mr. Dnnlcl L. Hutchinson, 3d, and Mr.
Prlco Wetherlll visited In Cape Mny over
tho week-end.
Among tho prominent Phllndolphlans at
tho Hotel Capo May aro Mr Edwin S
Armstrong. Miss S K. Armstrong. Mr C.
I'olhcrs, Mrs W P. Jones, Mr. W. Ches
ter Stnkcr The Baltlmoreans Include
Mr nnd Mrs J M Dennis. Miss Dennis,
Mrs. Harvey W. Rogers. Mr. and MrB
F T. Hammond.
Mr. Totter Lucas, Jr , has motored to
Cape May, whero he will spend the re
mainder of tho summer.
Mr Aplln Sparks has Joined his family;
Mr and Mrs E K Sparks, at their cot
tngo on Columbia avenue, whero ho will
spend tho summer months.
Mr nnd Mrs. Joshua Ash Pearson, of
Germantown, will entertain at tholr
pretty cottago on Now Jersey nvonue
Mrs Henry D. Paxson, Mrs Robert
Muckle and Mr. Clarence Pearson for tho
week-end
Mr John Wnnamnker motored to Cape
May to bo nt his cottage at Capo Slay
Tolnt for a few days.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo E Dnnlels, of
Byerdale, Pn., havo arrived In Capo May,
whero they havo taken a handsome cot
tago on Jnckson street for the summer.
Dancing nt Sewell's Point has become
very popular and many of Cnpo Mny's
younger social set may be found there In
tho evenings.
ATLANTIC CITY. July 19 Seaside re
sorts which nro always mdre or less al
luring have been decidedly popular after
the few hot days last week. Many new
arrivals were noticed on and around the
n...n,n11. VJiatArrinV. MlS. J. HarrlfiOn
Smith, of, the Aldlnc, will spond the re
mainder Of Hie season ui in irujrinurc
ht.b Trt.iri .T Mnntfiromerv. nf Gernian-
town, Is nlso nt the Traymore for an In
definite period Captain H A Blsphnm
and his daughter. Miss Barbara Blspham.
.. nt.vmnni 11a1.. hfivp. bean noticed on
Ul unjmutil -V . .7 . V. .
.... nn..!iAiir mi nnu nirn. .1. 11 iirom.
ley nnd Mrs. John S Morrison, of the
noyal Apartments, will spend several
weeks here, ns will also Mr. W. Burleigh,
Miss Burleigh and Mrs. rrancls Burleigh,
of Merchantvllle.
AVAT.ON. July 19 Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis
Barcroft Bunk, of 407 West Price street.
Germantown, are entertaining the Bight
Bev. Paul Matthews. BUhop Of New
Jersey, to whom they gave a reception
ImI evening at their cottago at the point
of the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Budd, of the
Hlllcrest Apartments, have reopened
their cottage here.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Little, of Bala,
are at their summer home for tho re
mainder of the summer.
Mr. Wilfred Powell, Consul General of
Great Britain, has taken a seaside home.
The Rev Pr Floyd W, Tomklhs re
turned to his home In Philadelphia after
spending several daja here.
c .-- .t Xfro Aiisrilatua IT. Datx.
jr., have reopened their seaslle cottage.
Frankford
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Ashton, ot
m A n.i.nin atrpeta. with their two
. .v...., ita vmna&a Ashton and Miss
Gertrude Ashton, will leave the latter part
of this month for their bungalow, "Idle
wood Crest." at WUdwood, N. J.
More Playground3 Advocated
Plnygrounds as a means of decreasing
crime, are advocated by Director Zlegler
in a Statement In which he scores coun
cils for their failure to make the neces
aary appropriations to keep H the pla
lf...Vi. Al Hrinir th Bummer 'lo
support his argument that the room play
ground there are the lew etnw there
will be among children the Director cltea
statistics clltd lu Sew Tk eJty
Net Ins for U Society P "H b
cctptcd end printed la the KrenJor
Ixdcer, hut U " "
written on one tide of PPr.
ho alned in full, w"h fuU dlr". and
vb.o uoaalblo telaphoM number mi t
Head ell such eommaalcatlsa to
8eely Kdltor," Branlar Ledxtr. tu9
CbaatBUt ktfMt.
UiOaM th iult are anU4
ga m Ibst vwUUe,tla wr e bomJW.
the usIIom wUl ool be iiuWUned.
I
MRS. CHARLES RANDOLPH SNOWDEN
tho golf tournament which is being held
home in Bryn Mawr in the fall.
The
Tioga
Miss Nnnml Knufinan. HI4 West Vo
nnngo street. Is tho guest of Miss Msrtlo
Johnston, of Bala, at her summer home
In Ocean City.
Miss Gertrudo Moore, ot 1222 Erlo nve
nue, whose fnmllj are spending tho sum
mer nt Ardmore, left last week for Bos
ton, nccompanlcd by SIlss Mnrjorlo Ford,
of Indianapolis, who Is her guest.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo B Ruddlck, 3438
North ISth street, nro cntcrtnlnlng Mr.
nnd Mrs William E. Haitrey, of MUlvllle,
Alleghenj County, Pa.
Mrs. Samuel Muttcni Billings nnd her
son. Master John Billings, 3316 North 16th
street, left tho end of last week for To
vvnndn, and later will spend several
wcoks In Wilkcs-Bnrrc, Pn.
Mies Linda Rapp, of Lcesport, Pa., Is
visiting Miss Grace Durjca, 3400 North
17th street Soveral entertainments have
l)eui arranged In her honor.
Mr. Tellx Snjder nnd his daughters,
Miss Hilda Snyder and MIbs Mny Snjder,
ltdS Butler Btreet, are taking an automo
bile trip through tho White Mountains.
Mr and Mrs A Wilson, of German
town uvenue, aro spending the present
month rtt ChalfontRy I'a, They are ac
companied by Miss Ma-xlrte Wilson.
Miss Ethel Sanils, 3723 North 18th street,
Is taking a bo.it trip to Boston, Mass ,
arid luter will Bpond somo time In Atlantic
City, accompanied by Miss Verda Tulmer,
1G09 West Tioga street.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel High, 1S0G West
Ontario street, havo gone to Occun Cit,
to remain until the end of the month.
Delaware County
'Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Carlisle, of Moore,
left Saturday for Ocean City, N. J ,
whero they will probably remain for tho
remainder of tho season.
An outing on the Delawnro River will
Bhortly bo given by the Prospect Park
Mandolin Club
Miss Albertlno Kahlert, of Norwood,
left Saturday for Sea IbIo City. N J.,
whero sho will be extensively enter
tained. ul Stnrn Tlaher will s-lve two suffrage
addresses this evening, the first to be
given at 7:15 nt tho Drexel Hill Post-
omce and tne otner aim ciock ui mi
Postofllco of Oak View. Mrs. T. A White
Is chairman of the committee; Miss Edith
Tinhinann. tnnrhrr; Mm. George Parker.
vice teacher, Mrs Georgo II Gaul, sec
retary, nnd Mrs. iiarry t. anane. treas
urer. Mr. and Mrs J. D Shattuck havo
opened their summer residence In West
erly. R. I.
Mr and Mrs Paul L Hnyden, of
Bethlehem, will nrrlvo today at the E
H Wanamnker home, on Huey avenue,
In Drexel Hill, to spend the month
Announcement Is mnde of the marriage
of Miss Helen Martin, daughter of P It.
K. Martin, of Colwyn, to Mr. ailbert
Chllds, of South 6th street. Darby, on
Jul 11, at the home of the bride's
parents. After an extended wedding
trip through New York State Mr. and
Mrs. Chllds will live in Darby.
MISS KATHRYN TIIIIDGE
Daughter of Dr or M ueorge
IS iuil'it wh j ag cjtidui
ite in t.
stt .f tKer-
broojt.
HIlsnlK. fll
i HHp mm
i BwHHh
at Narragnnsott Pier this week.
photograph i3 by Mathtldo Weil.
Roxborough
Tho Rev. John S. McDonald, curate at
St. Timothy's Episcopal Church, will
leave on Beptember 1 to accept a position
on tho faculty of St. S'ephcn's College In
Now York State Ho was recently pre
sented with a gold watch and fob by
thu members ot the men's Bible class
ot which ho Is teacher.
Tomorrow afternoon a garden party
will bo given by Mrs William J Beatty,
4341 Manayunk avenue. Several promi
nent suffrago speakers will address those
In attendance.
Mr nnd Mrs. Frederick Y. Lovojoy, of
Dupont street, are spending a fortnight
with relatives In Frceland, Pa.
Mr and Mrs. Andrew r. Brown, of
Rector street, with family, are spending
some time in Wlldwood, N. J.
Rev. Edgar E Calverley, with his wife,
Dr. Etoanor Taylor Calverley. and their
children, has returned to Roxborough,
after live j ears' labor In the mission field
In Kuweit, Arabia. In addition to their
educatlonnl work, they have established
a hospital and dispensary Tomorrow
morning tho missionary will make an
address In the Levcrlngton Presbyterian
Church, and In tho evening In the
fourth Reformed Church.
Mr. and Mrs Eugeno Creltz, of Louis
ville, Ky., formorly of Roxborough, havo
returned for a visit with relatives.
Sir. and Mrs Joseph C. Henderson, of
313 Rochcllo avenue, gave a. very en
jojable automobllo party to New York
during the week, with on outing nt Coney
Island Their guests wero Miss Edith
Lnurlnson, Jllss Mnudo Laurlnson, Mrs.
John E. Elliott, Miss Dorothy D. Hen
derson, Mr. and Mrs Joseph C. Hender
son, Jr.. Mr. Ronald Laurlnson and Mr.
Joseph Wllkle.
Mr. Melville A Lovejoy and family, of
Mannjunk avenue, havo gone to Wild
wood for part of July.
Mr. and Mrs, D. Biter Cornog. of Rldga
avenue Roxborough, are spending tho
summer at Cape Slay.
Mr. nnd Sirs Charles P. Martyn, of US
East Walnut lane, have returned from
Atlantic City.
Miss Uretta E. Johnson, of Almlle
street, has gone to Asbury Park for sev
eral weeks' sojourn.
The Rev, and Mrs Charles S. Lyons, of
0713 Ridge avenue, are at Cape May, N, J,
Mrs. Rosa Jones has Joined the Rox
borough colony at Cape May.
Washington Camp CO. Patriotic Order
Sons of America, has elected the follow
ing officers for the new year; Mr. Walter
II. Streeper, president; Mr, John M.
Hendren, vice president! Mr. Nathan
Rambo, master of forms; Mr. James Tay
lor, conductor; Mr, Frank Carr, Jr, Inner
guard; Mr, Jnmea Mcllhenny, outer
guard, and Mr. Walter Brltton, trustee.
The delegates to the State camp at Read
ing are Messrs. Joseph Dlrkln, W. H,
Streeper, John Hendren. B. Lee, Dr. H,
K. White, Horace V. MacFayden. John
MllUgan, Harry 8. Helms. W. E. Button,
Edward Rambo, Frederick Loos, Hiram
Ruth, Bobert Wilde, John W, Jagger,
Charles B. Helms. Harry Brong, Walter
Dlrkln, Walter Gillespie and Frank Rob
inson. Hotel Arrivals
CHEEN'S John A. Mourman Mlntrirllle, Fa. ;
J Joph. San Francisco, Cal.j Mia J Jean N.
Hume, tloeemont. Pa,
CONTINENTAL J. Elliot, Scranton. Pa.; S.
Snyder, Tower City, I'a.
DOONEIl'S Jamea Towell. Qreeniburs- Pa I
T 11. McCmcJien. Mahatfy, 1'a.; V. Label.
Norristown, fa.
NEW DINOHAM Mr, and Mre B. Lanti,
Wllkei Oarre Pa., J. 8 Luce, Stranton, I'a.;
William T Slmpeon Cleveland, O,
HAKOVER-Wcharil turtle, Uaseritown, Md ;
J E. Hoffman, Wllllamiporl. I'a ; Ur. and
lire. Oeorge S, bppleman, Baton, Pa.
WINDSOR Henry M 8cbKe4tr, Lancaatjr,
Pa Mr and lira W P Snyder, Connelli-
vllle, I'a, Peter !'. Serestoo, Pa.
VBNDia Mr and Mre. C 8. BajleM Btmlra.
N Y J J Marki. New York, Jane e.
Flood Pottevllle, Pa.
ADISLPIUA-Mr and Mrs. H B. VVllllamj.
Eaaton. Pa It C ITeeofc. Brie, Pa
I1ITZ CAHLTON Mr and Hie F J Jacauee,
Baltimore Md O C Aivwleon, UoHav.
Maea.
BKLLBVUB-STRATFOBD-ltr.aBd Mrs. J O.
Ilarman, BloooMburK. Pa- Lt(OB C. Tay.
lor. VVaihtaiUw p a, Mr and Mr iatn
B Hea4. Oreenaeurc. fa,; air and Mfa,
WUllim Jon. NorfJi. Va . LwU B. &
nei-. Peover, Col., JB j" Wee. Ne Yortl
Harry K Haw PHtiu.Pa . .1
MUler San Franelaoo. Ct. Mr and Mre.
8 Q ft'oruw, pitUburih. f
WALTON Mre K. Vnot. Waenlsxtea D. CL;
Ml Olive Klla. NwVorkT Mt BXlsaWh
VV healer New York
COLONNADB-N Wataefc Sftld. JN..
B NeeeTt Waeblastaa. 0 C , Mr. ao4 Mi.
B c Brubaker VVllllaaaWWt. Pa
BITTENHOl SB-O B. S9U WUtM-aVwre.
Pa w K. Hy tlMMteof Tees,. A.
E VkUkea, New York,
loo. fa , Aoieraon 0Bj Ha,
1015.
ENTERTAINMENW
OCCUPY YOVm ANB PhD IN SUBURBS
Miss Adelaide Lutton IJosless at Luncheon on Salunt&jMm'ii
Guild of Chtirch in Roxborough Entertains
Other Affairs.
n yrtSS ADELAIDE LUTTON gate a defl
J.TJL ngnttuiiy appointed luncheon on flat-4
urday at her country homo In Pitman,
N, J. Her guests, who ari members of
the Sigma Gamma Sorority, were Miss
Beatrice Smith, Mlsa Helen Byre, Miss
Gladys Tries. Miss Dnrnthv namhla
Mlis Edith Larzclere, Miss Helen Mlllardl
anu ansa liiennor Stone
Tho Men's Guild ot St. James the Lears
Episcopal Church, Tails of SchuylkJlt,
gave a very attractive entertainment (Sat
urday night In the parish building. The
program Included a postcard exhibition
of native and foreign scenes by means ot
a projection lantern.
A Jolly party of Germantown folk, who
motored to Wlldwood recent!)- Included
Miss Begtnn Nolen, Miss AnnoMas No
ten, SIlss Knthryn Bhnughnrssr, Miss
Knthrvn Peterman, Miss Elisabeth Elsen
linrt. Miss Maude McOonlgaJ, Str, John
Nolen, Mr. William Welch, "Sir. John V
McAnnallr, Mr. AVIlIlam A. Christine, Mr.
John F. Brown, Sir. Jamea Delany, Mr.
Frederick Bergman, Str. C, J. Bergman
nnd Mr. William Vox.
Silas Anna Qotdberg, of Cleveland, O ,
"' llll V1UIUUCIH, ". -IOTCmim, vr ,
who has been the gucat of Str. nnd Sirs.
Goldberg, of 120 Nortli Franklin street,
Lansdowne .
Among tho Lansdowno folk who havo
taken cottages for tho summer at Glenn ,
Haven. N. Y.. are Dr. and Sirs. Edwin i
Darby nnd Dr. and Mrs. Edward Kirk.
of South Lansdowno avenue, and Str. nndl
Mrs. Walter Lorlng Webb, ot Runnymcdce
avenue.
Str. and Sirs. Vernon Philips, of 0 Enati
Dudley avenue, nnd Str. and Mrs. H, W.i
Gulnnnd, ot 101 Powclton avenue, hnvej
taken their families to Ocean City fori
mo summer.
Tho members of the Old Guard of the(
Country Club will hold their regulart
monthly golf tournament on the club'si
course tomorrow afternoon. The playersi
will compete for a silver cup presented!
... .!. ......I
U) VilC UUHIU.
Scoutmaster John H. Philips, ot Elberonij
avenuo, motored to Chaddsford to lookil
over the grounds whore the Boy Scouts'!
will go In camp tho last ot July, Aboutd
9ft ft i irt rtAtrea n a avnAAtilil In 4VlA nflr'tV. 'I
Stlss Etta Barney and Miss Slary Bar-j
ney, of 19 West Stratford avenue, have!
opened their bungalow at Nantucket, j
Mrs Slary Carroll Dowell, ot Phlladel-a
phln, gave a suffrage adress at tho noonf
hour Saturday to tho employes of the-
Crucible Steel Casting Company on South
union avenue.
The Indies' auxiliary ot tho flro company )
Is making great plans to mako the flre-j
men's fete, which will be held the 22d, 23d
and 2th of this month, on the srhoob)
grounds, a great success. Mrs. Catharlnol
Heffner will take charge ot the fancyl
tnhli. Mm. rjpnrcre W. Rllev. the candyt
table; Sirs. Jamea McCulIough, the cakef
table; Sirs Josepn nancy ana airs, jn-i
li.nrm tvrlclev. the fish oond: Sirs, i
George W. Riley Is president ot the)
auxiliary, Sirs Joseph Bailey, vice presi
dent; SIlss Mary Costello, secretary, anlj
juim aara vvaisn, ireaaurer.
Sir. and Sirs. Georgo W. Corson, of)
recently built by Sir. Qeorge W. niley, off!
R8 Nyack avenue.
Sir. Frank Ryan, ot La Crosse avenue. I
has returned to Reading after a week's)
stay with his parents on Lacrosse avenue.,
Sir. and Sirs. John C. Bell, ot Essex
avenue, returned today from a weekte
vacation at Washington Lane.
Str. and Sirs E. Wager-Smith, of Stnr
ahalt road, will return todny from a
week's motor trip through New York
State.
Mount Carmcl Feast Ends
Tho Italian celebration of the thrco
day carnival of the Feast of Our Lady
of Stount Cnrmel ended In Germantown
last night with a parade ot mora thin
400. The parade was headed by the Itev.
Pedro Sforlctanlo, of the Church of the
Holy Rosary.
Keeping in Touch With Homo
You never finite forget the home town,
errn on the moat enjoyable vacations. Keep
In touch with home alTalra by seeing to II
that your favorite nempaper follows yon
wherever jou go. Notify the Bvenlnar Ledser
before you leave to send your paper to you.
Specify the edition desired.
BONWIT TfeLLER 6.00L
CHESTNUT AT 15" STREET
ANNOUNCE
Commencing Today, July 19
Their Eleventh Semi-Annual
PRE-INVENTORY SALE
Entire Stock Regardless
of Cost or Value
According to our
rule, we carry not
a single garment
from one season to
another.
Extreme Reduc
tions In All
Departments
All Sl$htB Pima
3r
OF MANX KINtiS
for th )st two weeks An tlaborats
uppr was served In the dlhln roorn.
which was beautifully r1cored itn
Japanese lerttema. The followln wrs
rtraaaftl. VII.. 0..-. r,.,v . ..
! ,,. """""! rumorrif. -urn i-nti-
' P'npO'dbrg. iliss Bessie Ooiaberfc Miss
y 11 vyigoeru, miss Anna Bntrmnfc,
....- ".V""i vjreenourg, miss Jean Bflvt
US? )M Cr,J,,S.fk,n' "lr- Mtt rn
o 'k Mr fXA OI,n,B' Mr BfUta
Goldberg, Dr II Edelman Sir EH Ed.
man, Str Georga liognn, Mr 3ors Mot
Wn and Str. Edward l Tfiss
.AVJ,r.?UrBCllv f bahe wilt
be held this rnlng at 12 Main Street,
"""'" "t '"tnara i.wson airs.
John William, and Mrs, Sheridan the
proceeds to be donated to ths building
fund of tho Church of the Blessed Virgin
""T. of which Old Iter. William A.
Fltsgerald Is pastor
.J1".. "."!'. ,f th TtlnT 1-ttOiwnn
Church will hold a lawn fete this tvtntn;
In the church grounds at Slh errti Wal
nut streets. Darby, the proceeds to tie
given to the hew organ fund.
SIlss Nellie E. Mason, of Chester, n
f.mnrfflof Juvenile perftormanct, nUUfl
Tho Dunces of All Nations," which t to
be given In the Washburn Theatre en
Thursday evening. The affair Is for the
l.A.iAfll . ,u m .....
"-. lo . IItyrouna ASSOCiaUOIt. WBd
I quite a number of realdcftto are actively
Interested In It
Wilmington
. Str. and Sirs. Perle C. Slsler left Friday
"or Atlantic Cltr to remain iu, .i.
10 days. They will stay at the Marlbor-ough-Ulenhtlm,
StrS Dfln&M llhlimnlr ,,; Ck,Mm.
day from Ocean City, N. J -whtfe h
has been staying for the tnst month. Sh
was accompanied toy Mw. T. E. XXire
mus and children, who have been la
Ing with her at their cottage.
Stra. Caleb Stabler will leave on July
for the Pacific coast, whore she will
'fit V Panama-Faclno Exposition. She
will nlso vlr-lt Xoa Angeles and Portland,
Ore,, and return home by way of the
Canadian Pacific, stopping at Chicago Md
other places ot Interest.
Miss Anna Bird and Miss Mary Stalone
are spending some time nt Rehoboth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest du Pont left this
week for Marblehead, Mass , for the re
mainder of the summer.
Dr. and Sirs. Harrison W. Howell will
spend August at Spring Lake. N. J.
Mrs. Edgar Stalin Hoopes, Jr., has gone
to New burgh, N. Y., to stay until Sep
tember with relatives. She will spend
part of August camping In tho Catsktls.
Mrs John B. Bird and Sirs, Sarssei
Bancroft are at Nantuckst, Stags,
Mrs. William NcaU of Ottawa. Can Is
visiting her parents. Sir. nnd Sirs, xlayard
Genn.
Sirs. Arthur L. Bailey and Slaster Ar
thur Bailey have gone to Chehcague
Island, Ste , where they will spend the
remainder of the summer.
Sirs. William S. Hllles and daughter.
Miss Katherlne Hllles, left last week for
the Pacific Coast. They will return In
September.
Silas Slildred Hoopes will leave this
week for Stllwaukee, where she will visit
'SIlss Anna Hatton, who formerly lived
here.
Miss Frances Dunham, will leave the
latter part ot this weak for Virginia, fol
lowing which she will go to Canada. Miss
Bessie Dunham goes to Buffalo. N Y-.
this week, where sho will visit friends.
What's Doing Tonight
Municipal Band, Bread Btreet and Bn7Ser
avenue,' 8 o'clock. Free.
Philadelphia Band, City Hall Plase., (
o'clock. Free.
Falrroount Park Bank, George's Ulll,
o'clock, rfe , .. . . , ., .
North eat Bualneaa Sfen'a Aasoeiatlon, SOS
Columbia avenue, Free.
Suffrage Events Today
EOUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY,
Noun Open-air meeting- nt 23th atreet ana
Washington avenue Speaker, Ulaa Bertha
bapovlta, ... .... .
t, U) p. a Open-air rneetlne at Oath and
Ludlow atreeta. Speaker, Miea Bertha BapoTlts,
WOMAN SUFFHACIE rABTT,
Noon-Open-air mealing at the Dlaeton Saw
Mill". Tucony rmployea ndsreaaea Speaker,
Mlw Mao- Stewart, of Montana.
4 n m. Open-air meeting on the City Hall
plain, eouth. Speaker, Mine alary Stewart, ot
8 afp m -Open-air meeting at SIth atreet
and Columbia avenue. Speaker, alias alary
""jo"' ni.-iopSSr meeting at qermantawa
and Lehigh avenuea Speaker;. Mre. VV A.
Wood. Mm. Clara Ladder and Mia. Slytr.
8..TO p. m -Open-air meeting a 4th and
Tower atreeta. Speakere, MJaa M. Eatella
ltual. Ml" fcngard and Pr. B. U. II, Moors.
OUT Of TOWN. ... .
8 n. m SufJrage addreaaee at Oarreltford
and OakMew by Mlaa Harah Klaher, undo
auaplce of the Woman Buffrage party.
Suits, Dressest
Gowns, Comtst
Waists, Ntsekwsar,
Sweaters, Separa te
Skirts, Underuert
Negligees and Ac
pessaries. VVeoiett'e sad albaee' Be,
WA'Vi valu
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