Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 23, 1915, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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    VyhAUGS NUMBER OF
ARE TO BE FOUND AT BAR HARBOR
toons From This City Add Greatly to Gaiety of Famous
Resorts Suffraaisls Meat in nJ' "s
Personals of
FrJOCIDTT at Bar Harbor, Me , Is well
j represented by many Philadelphia
Jamllles. who arc doing a great deal to
Oj to the summer gaiety by their dc-
phtful entertaining.
Anions "'ose irom wis cuy are air,
'ind Mrs fcdirnr T, Scott, Mrs. John Mar
io Mrs Tdward Coles, Miss Mary Itoli-
ftu LOies mrs. iviuAiiuuer urimun
Me. Sirs wiiunm u. unurenman, anas
ELuia nulllh, Mr. and Mrs. I'.dwnrd Do
S Morrell, Mr and Mrs. William Little-
Savage, irs J. assnu, auss
tils B C'nssatti Mrs. C. Morton Smith,
pr and Mrs John Madison Taylor.
Swiw York Is also well represented. Mr
gfjtd Mrs John Auchlncloss and Miss
rjoanna iv nutuuiwiuoH io ucuuiiyuiK
lillramlchl" for tho summer months.
Je Hon and Mrs. Alfred Anson, Miss
rjuanora ornery, mr. i nomas lmery,
.loin ismcry aro nt. tncir wonderful
itlBRf as usual. Miss Emery made her
hut last winter and was extensively
hcrinlned, so It Is natural that she
bind bo ono 01 mo mpst reteci or 1110
ungcr set nt the Maine resort this
ammcr
iJIrt Henry liaKcr, miss Charlotte B.
leer and wr j times u. uaKer aro occu-
Jlnif their cottage, Talrvlcw, for the
liomlner Mrs. unrmner Bncrman ana
llS JCSFie uuruun oncrinun ure at uioir
5me. KeowadIn Mrs Elliott Shep-
fjrdi Mr nnd Mr8 William Sheppard,
falsi Maud Sheppard and Mr. William E.
tiepparu. Jr( are aiso anions inoHe wno
T spending tho summer at Bar Harbor.
Sitr I Edward Frith, Miss Louise S.
Ifrlth and Mrs. Hondrlk Hudson nro
tending tne summer in ono 01 1110 mui-
rern cottages.
Suffrngo enthusiasts In Germantown and
hratnut J.1IU iurniu out in iuii lorca
Mterday, tho occasion being a garden
Kirty at the homo of Mrs. John Goodwin,
FJ3Z9 LaSL 11U1IIUS DUVVki .U1BB l. J-,(SllIIU
Iltuisei will speak nt 3 o'clock. Tho fair
gtrill bo In progress from 2 until 5 o'clock.
rutins Marlon Priestley Touimin, miss
eMwlnn. C. llensel and Miss Alberta U.
iHcnscl havo returned from Silver Bay,
K. Y( whero they spent 10 da:s attend
frc's tho conference.
mim Mary Dentley. of 423 South 15th
Street, Is spending tho summer In Bryn
Isiawr, Pa.
1 JivIitb nnd Mrs. A. M. Beltler, 1615 Pop
ular street, havo gone to the Panama-Pa-rddc
Exposition In California.
'Mrs. and Mrs. nodney Merrick, of
rp.ntoifh Roxborouch. are spending
ftlie summer at Mantoloklng, N. J., where
Ihey havo taken a collage.
(Miss Mary Grove, of Qulncy and Hort-
tixt streets. Germantown, will :oin no'
Blandly this week nt their camp na
BDIngman's Ferry, Sliver Lake, Pa., where
ho will spend the remainder of tho sum
mer and entertain several nouso parties.
i Judtro and Mrs. Lewis Starr, Miss Mnr-
rjtierlto Stair, of Woodbury, N. J., who
Stave been at their cottage, at Beach
Shaven, left the end of last week for tne
IKairondacks y u, t0 vlslt friends on
KSarannc -Lalto for several weeks and also
plopping and making several visits en
ft" Mr. and Mrs. North Emory Barlott and
i family are nt their summer home, ueau
t voir, IJort Washington, Pa.
" 1
: v Alone: the Main Line
.JSiVnFOUD Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor C.
ainer, or Avonwood i;otiage, win go iu
Mirragansett Pier tho first of August, to
the guests of Mrs, Charles Randolph
toowden.
and Mrs W. Plunkott Stewart aro
Entertaining nt their summer homo In
Karragussett Pier MIsa Elcanora Sears,
Je! Boston.
BRYN IfAWn-MIss Anna Moore, of
fKorrlstown, who has been visiting her
ousln. Miss Christine Zlebarth, of Lan-
iater avenue, returned home AVednes
Day.
Sllr. and Mrs. Henry B. Wallace, of 22
Bryn Mawr avenue, havo returned from
la abort stay at Atlantic City.
IMIss Gertrude Rand, of Gulf road, is
pending six1 weeks In Brooklyn, visiting
ner mother.
illr. John L. Moore, of 24 Merlon avo-
Inue, has returned from the Pocono Moun
Sln, whero ho has been spending sev
tral days, -
KARDMORE. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H.
LYcstt. Jr.. exnect to snend the month of
Kugust at Cape May.
p iira. Byron P. Moulton and Mrs. George
, tirooke. who are returning from a ma
jor trip through the West, are at ores-
lint in Cleveland, O, From Ohto they
"111 tour through Now York and tho New
England States before returning to Ard
more in October.
fHr ond Mrs. William C. McCHntock.
Church Road, have returned from a
f motor trip through the South. Miss Jes
lie McCHntock, who has been visiting In
uettysburg, recently returned to Ard-
nore
PMERION. Mr. and Mrs. Isldor Levin,
L$f Linden lane, will snend tho remainder
I of the summer at their cottage In tho
Ppcono Mountains.
eJur and Mm. Tllphnrrt TT. Plckerlne. of
Kpwman avenue, expect to go on a
yawiting trip over the week-enjl.
Chestnut Hill
r and Mrs Charles Carter Walbrldnre.
I? Seminole avenue, havo returned from
us eaiitornla Exposition and are oc-
Wing their cottago at Jamestown, R. I,
Jllss Margaret Smith, of Mount Airy,
ill spend the week-end in Laurel
rir,gs, N J . as the guest of Miss Mar
ine Pollock
Bala-Cynwyd
Irs J R Jnnna nnd Mr. Levis Jones.
f State and Woodbine roads, Cynwyd.
ompanled by Mrs W. P. Wrtgnt. will
five Ausrust 10 for a three-week stay In
Seism N J
r and Mrs Ernest M". Hopkins, of
poarth road. Cynwyd, expect to leave
m miaaie or August for a tour tnrougn
g England
r anu airs. Uhariea w. Jjuaers, ai
Rtgomerv avenue. Cvnwvd. will soend
I last two weeks of AuE-ust at Chelsea.
J
;-Ni Robert Hamilton, of Pembroke
ps. cynwyd, will leave shortly for a
KP-week stay In Vermont; later he will
Atlantic City to remain until tne
Hie nt Ativiii
Iff and Mrs C K. Bennett and family
r taken a house on Bdgehlll road.
for the summer months.
Germantown
Arthur Hood, of 1H Wast RlttsH-
street, has had as her guest far a
gnt hr slstw-ln-Uw. Mrs. A. w.
oil. of New York. Mr. and Mrs,
wdl leave on Saturday for Osean
r . j , xor Mverai wmw.
Waiter Cop of 200 Bt Waih
Uuie. la in Saunderstown. R. !
1 eutir. summer
ud Uia WUUaui C VfH$M UK
KoBuround (iilbort Wrtsbt. of Will
faHi,ion lane are atwudintf the U-
-t ih.ir uiilw ou La Kioe ave-
fe, liu(tlt lJfu.ti
t" Joactiu iiirJ Itutwrta, ot tit
PHILADELPHIA nia
Varied Merest
hrM,r0lnwrl,vc' Pnlertnnl Informally at
tK0,. Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and
toeutumnUWlUt,,eExp08lllon,n
S "S ",' ,Ml2.P"ne street, will leavo
iml r'j 5?r.,t,, I'nni"a-Paelild Expo
sition nnd Yellowstohe Park.
wni"!1? a," Klr' of " CnfPenter street,
ia!ldrnlIall'USl"!lJAt,ant,0 CUy' at
Hrhnni u'1 stwbrl(lRe. of West
on ?viil'f ,nne' 01lterialncd at dinner
m Wednesday night at her home
JIT; V.M.alf,8M Stnn,oy C- ncon, of 34
nr-.i rh",MI,cna strcet' ormantown,
are at Larchmont, N. J., for tho summer!
wllr;,",1"! Mr.s' AUrcd ,flrtln' 0 9 West
Washington lane, and their two children
JfitanffocTlJ? frm n U Week8' 8tny '"
Mrs. Snrnh Vandcgrlf t, of 132 West
Rlttenhouso street, and lier sister, Miss
n.,y -,?r0B3'cy' nre u,8 Bucsts of their
AtUinUo'cil UnaUy' nt hcr home '"
.L Jo,m ,A' 'nrlcn- f 6C1S Greene
street, will lenvo today for Asbury Tnrk
for a short stay.
m?.'?8 ,I'PleyV, ,f Bos'on. Mass , is tho
truest of Mrs. Robert Klnkaid, of 121 West
Rlttenhouso strcot.
f!?,S i Mnry ?cllly' ot 61C0 Baynton
strcot, has left for Ocean City, whero she
will remain for tho summer.
v Along the Reading
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harrison S. Morris, Miss
Catharine S. Morris, of Old York road near
Chclten avenue, will spend tho summer
months nt their cottago at Jamestown, R.
I., as will also Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lev
ering, of Noble, Pa., who will leavo this
month, and Mr. and Mrs. Corbett Lovor
Ing nnd family, of Jcnklntown, will also
spend the remalndor of tho summer at
Jamestown, R. I.
Mr. and Mrs John Thomas, of Wyncote,
accompanied by their two daughters. Miss
5 ".Knenss Thmas and MIbs Cathorlne
C. Thomns, are occupying their cottago
nt Cnmdeii, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
will havo as their guests during this
month Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cully, of 1821
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Mathers, of Cross
wlcks Farm, Jcnklntown, aro entertain
ing Mr. Thomas Bntchclor, ot New York.
Miss Phoebus, of Now York, Is the guest
of Mrs. Henry H. G. Shnrplcss. of La
burnums, Chclten Hills. She will return
this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs Spencer K. Mulford, of
Wjncote, nro nt Southampton, L. I., as
tho gucsta of Miss Florence Earlo John
con. Among the llttlo ones from along tho
Reading who nre seen nearly every Tues
day and Friday morlng In tho Dancing
Class at tho Casino Club, Ocean City, aro
Miss Dorothy Wells, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Wells, of Jcnklntown; Miss
Paulino Flskc, of Logan; Mtes Juno Cur
ran, pi Logan; Miss Frnnces Wheeler, of
Oak Lane; Miss Helen Graham, of Wyn
cote; Mss Dorothy Burke, of Logan, and
Miss Marlon Cully, of Logan.
Mrs. Hnrrlngcr, of North Broad strcet,
Logan, and her daughter are at Ocean
City for the summer.
Mrs. Anna M. Breyer and daughter,
Miss Ireno Breyer, of 1302 Rockland street,
Logan, are nt Ocean City, where they will
remain for tho summer.
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker, 2123 South
Simpson street, loft Monday for Suffering
Springs, N. J., where they will spend tho
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. William Simpson, B2d
and Market streets, havo Just returned
from a visit to Kennett Square, Pa.
Mr. Christopher Grimes, Jr., E627 Cath
nrlne street, will return home from Say
loravlllo. Pa., where ho has been since
May recovering from Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dallas, 4050 Spruce
street, are spending tho summer In the
Poconos.
Mr. Frank Sheeran. 38 North 38th street.
left yesterday for Atlantic City, N. J., to
remain all summer.
Mrs. Margaret R. Clarke, Miss Sarlra
Clarko nnd Mr, Richard Clarke, 5120 Re
gent avenue, nre at Winthrop Highlands,
Mass., until October 1.
.Mrs. S. Cameron Burnstde, of 42d and
upruco streets, is vlsitng Mr. and Mrs.
William Burnham nt their camp In Maine.
South Philadelphia
Mr. Louis J. M. Daly and Mr. Thaddeus
M. Daly, of 507 South Broad street, have
returned from California and are now at
their home in Ventnor, N. J. Mr. John
M. Daly has left for an extended trip to
the Paciflo Coast, and will return by
way of the Panama Canal,
Miss Anna F. Davles, of 433 Christian
strcet, Is spending a few days In Vine
land, N, J, MIsa Davles Is the head
worker at the College Settlement at Cth
and Christian streets, and will soon leave
for a much-needed vacation.
Miss Fannie Sare, of 720 South 6th
strcet. has gone to BIshopvllle, S, C
where she will remain until the end of
tho season.
North Philadelphia
Mr, and Mrs. Frank McManua and the
Misses McManus have closed their house,
141SI North 18th street, and opened, their
summer home on Sovereign avenue, Chel
sea. Friends of Mr. McManus wilt bo
glad to hear that he is now convalescing
from his recent Illness.
Miss Mary Hencen. of 1284 West Le
high avenue, has gone to San Francisco,
Cal., to attend the Exposition.
The Ladles' Auxiliary of Standard
Lodge held their annual outing at Bur
lington Island Park, Sunday last. Frizes
were awarded to the following: First
-... inn-vat-A .laah. Miss Henrietta Stein;
Jeoond prize, 100-yard dasji. Miss Helen
Goldman; first prize, 100-yard dash, Mr.
Joseph Levy; flrat prlie. broad Jump. Mr.
Milton Stern, second prize, broad Jump.
Mr Isidore Price; ehlldren'a prlz award
ed to Master NaUan jacobson.
Ketlees for the BoUtr ,pse
accpted and printed ta the Keening
Ledger, but all oh nolle mut I
urittoa on '"! ot ho PPr
nAut be slioed fu. w' "" d
dreu, aad whan posture taUphone
number mut be glfen.
Bead all nch eommuoleatlons t
"Soalaty ailtr.u Behi- Ltdter.
6 CUMtout itr.
Vui lb eulMaU ar
t1J wt M that to18tii "r
bt (uwaUtW. IU Mtl W "
tm vmagWhgTimm -".! i'A.; mzssm mmm? a wrw
Who with hcr husband, Mr.
Tioga
Mrs. William H Slvel, of 3333 North
Broad "strrot, and hor granddaughter,
Miss Miriam Carter, of 3S23 North- lGth
street, will leave tomorrow to spend tn
remainder of tho season at Ocean City.
Mr. nnd Mm. Joseph A. Coxc, of C9SJ
Pulaski avenue, formerly of Tioga, nro
taking nn nutomobllo trip through tho
New England States and will return In a
fortnight.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sosna and their
family, of 352S North Broad street, are
staying In the Pocono Mountains for tho
balance of tho summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Brooks, ot 3G23
Noith 19th street, will spend tho remain
der of the season at Wlldwood.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ambler, the
Misses Charlotte, Mary and Letltla
Ambler, and Mr. Irwin Ambltr, of 3131
North 19th strcet, are at their summer
home. In Eust Orange.
Mrs Robert Matthews, of Clark Sum
mit, Pa., Is the guest ot Miss Helen Hurl
burt. Mr. William T. McCluskcy, of 32C0 North
Park avenue! Mr. Albert R. McCuliough,
of J1J2 Rosewood street; Mr. Harry F.
Bnumgartner, of 2739 North Broad street,
and Mr. James D. 'Wilson, of 2M North
12th street, havo gone to Niagara Falls,
and from theio nill mnko a tour of the
Thousand iBlands.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rothschild, of 1243
West Allegheny avenue, havo gono to
Atlantic City, to remain through tho
summer.
Mrr. Frederick Koch, of St. Mark's
square, has returned from Anglesea, N. J.
Miss Allco Jtajbaum, who has been
visiting Miss Henrietta Jcselsohn at her
summer home in Atlantic City for two
weeks, has returned to 3S33 North 19th
street
Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Dalrymple, of 3330
North 16th street, havo gono to Ocean
City to remain until autumn.
Mr and Mrs. Georgo H. Wobensmlth,
of 1813 West Ontario street, will leave
August 1 for a month's visit to Peer
mont. Mrs. M. Murdoch nnd Miss Marian E.
Murdoch, of 1803 West Cayuga street, aro
passing several weeks at tho Delawaro
Water Gap.
Delaware County
MIbs Gertrude Pickens, of Media, took
a party of friends on a motor trip to
Valley Forge on Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John IC. Hlpplo and Miss
Virginia Hippie are now staying at
Brandywlno Summit for a short vacation.
Miss Hlpplo is popular in tthe younger
set at Media, where sho lives.
Miss Bella Megontgal is entertaining
Miss Reglna McGovern, of Philadelphia,
this week at her home In Media,
A delightful surprise dinner party was
given Wednesday evening nt the Casino
at Willow Grove to Mr. E. H. Wana
maker, of Drexel Hill. Among the guests
were Mrs. E. II, Wanamaker, Mr, and
Mrs. Thomas Maloy, Mr, and Mrs. How
ard Btoecker, Mr. and Mrs. Philip H.
Spaeth, Mr. and Mrs. William Kat.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Fuller. Mr. and
Mrs. Kdgar Thomas, Mr. and Mrs Jos
eph Goudy, Mr ond Mrs. Edward Fay.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wlthlngton, Mr, and
Mrs. Rofferter, Miss Cora Hafer, Miss
Marlon Taylor, Miss Helen Holden, Mr.
Harry Uphouse, Mr. James Hancock, Mr.
Marcus Vinton, Mr. Cornelius Hafer and
Mr. William Quinzcr.
A most attractive home wedding took
place Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock,
when MIsa Edith MaoBrlne, daughter of
Bchool Director Charles McBrlne, of
Custer and Hopkins avenues, Llanwellyn,
became the brldo of Mr. Robert K.
Cromle, of Glenolden. The ceremony
was performed by the Rev. David Win
ters, pastor of the Presbyterian Church.
The bride's dress was of white embroid
ered net over silk. In place of the con
ventional veil sho wore a most becoming
wreath of oranga Blossoms, a P"
neeklaoJ. the gift of th groom, was
her only adornment. Bhe carried a
shower bouquet of bride's rosag. MIsa
MacBrlne was attended by Mlas Anna
Cromle, ft ltr of the bridegroom. Her
frock was of pink slJk and she carried
bouquet of pink rosea, Mr Cromle bad
as hU best man Mr. John Taywr. A re
aanilen followed at the howa, which was
most beautifully decorated In a piuk-and-wfclta
color sobetne. After a wedding
trip to Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs.
Cromle will b at home 1 OleaoMM
September 1. Many gueats from Phila
delphia, Royersford and New York were
present at the ceremony
The Rev Uiore D Parker, of Irving.
Del . U belli entertained a Short Wm
ijo Norwood by Mr aod Mrs. J. & ParMw.
IXTX:AI)BLPTrTA FRIDAY, JTTLT 23.
MRS. VICTOR C. MATHER Photo by n.ur w.y.
Mather, will visit Mrs. Charles Randolph Snowden. at hor homo in
Narragansett Pier, shortly.
Frankford
Mr. and Mrs Samuel Hnymond and
their eon, Mr. Hnrvey S. Raymond; Miss
Anna C. Rawcllrr, of Ablngton; Mr. Hoy
AV. Fclton, of California, and Miss Sarah
Walker, of Tacony, spent jestcrdny with
Mrs Raymond's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wnlter Wood, ot Tacony. During the
afternoon they motored to tho river,
where a picnic lunch was served under
tho trees. Those present wcro Mr. John
M. Engie, Miss Ella May Malsbury, Mr.
Charles Hart, Mr. 01lcr Hagcrman, Mr.
Norman Malsbury. Miss Martha Bucking
ham, Miss Sue F. Jester, Mr. and Mrs.
William Spencer, Miss Ella Spencer,
Miss Anna Yerkcs and Miss Nellie Cnllor.
Miss Mildred Kllltan, of Blake avenue.
Fox Chaso, Is spending two weeks with
hcr nunt at Stone Harbor.
Miss Elizabeth Maytrott, of Fox Chase,
entertained tho members of tho Delta
Sigma Sorority at dinner followed by danc
ing jestorday afternoon. Her guests were
Miss Mabel Thomas, Miss Mildred Drow,
Miss Dorothy Gates, Miss Helen Mcehnn,
Miss Eleanor Hountree, Miss Edith Tan
coast, Miss Margaret Porry, Miss Juno
Hnrmor, Miss Allco Cunningham, Miss
Mabtllo Root, 'Mies Joscphlno Lamore
and Miss Paulino Hurst.
- (r
Miss Elizabeth Dugan, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles D. Dugan, of 1218
Horbeit street, Is spending somo time
with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Dugan, of Lcedom street, Jcnkln
town. Lansdowne
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rudolph, of 29
Wycombe avenue, has taken a cottage
for the rest of tho season at Lavalettc,
N. J.
Sirs. Joseph Rudolph, of 31 North Wy
combe, avenue, Is entertaining this after
noon for Miss M. A. Slrche, who has re
cently opened an art studio at 66 Linden
avenue.
Miss Agnes Meyer and Miss Ella Ru
dolph, of Wycombe avenue, gnvo a de
llghtly party In honor of Miss Martha
Rudolph, of Laurel Springs, Wednesday
afternoon. Among the children present
were Miss Mario McCormack, Miss
Trances Nnrchabonl, Miss Ramo Nar
chabonl, Miss Rosanna McCrystal, Mas
ter Joseph Rudolph, Master William Ru
dolph, Mr. Albert Hoover, Mr. John Mc
Cormack and Miss Marcctlne Meyers.
Mr. Frank King, of North Lansdowne
avenue, has gone to the Lelslnring Mines
n Connorsville, where he has accept the
position ot mining physician.
Mrs. Joseph Fleming has closed her
house In Falrvlew avenue and will spend
the rest of the summer at her cottage
at Bushklll Falls.
Chester and Vicinity
Ex-Governor Fred M. Warner, of Michi
gan, accompanied by Mrs. Warner, their
daughters, Miss Hadossah and Miss
Helen, and their sons, Mr, Howard and
Mr. Harley Warner, who have been
making an automobile tour of the East,
visited Chester relatives and friends.
Mrs. Warner Is a cousin of Mrs T. J,
Houston, Mrs. William II. Sproul and
Mrs. James Sproul, all of Chester. The
party left for Lancaster on their way to
Detroit, from which city will continue
to their home In Farmington, Mich.
Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde, ot East 20th
street, recently entertained a number of
young folk at her home In honor of ber
daughter, Miss Virginia Clyde. The en
tertainment was a surprise to Miss Clyde.
Mrs. Thompson araham, of East Uth
street, ond Mrs. AV S. Blakeley, of 20th
street and Providence avenue, are spend
ing a few days with Dr. and Mrs. Harry
Von II. Stoever, who are at Keene Val
ley, N. II , for the summer.
Camden and Vicinity
A dance and a popular concert will be
given at the Haddontleld Country Club
tomorrow night.
Miss Elizabeth Mlddleton, ot 227 Cooper
street, has gone to Canada to Join a
camping party for six weeks,
Mrs. Raymond AVicks and daughter, of
Mtrcbantville, have sons ts Auburn,
N Y.. to visit raUtlves.
Mr. and Mr John AV. Rattvs asd MIsa
MdrguerU HV, of KIlfS Highway,
AVest HaddoeaeW. have iime te Capo
Cod. Mat.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hall and son,
flh and Linden street, are at Cajio
May-
Mr. 3 Fithlan Tat em. of ItortdoalUM,
hw joliMd his family In WaMe
Miss Katharine Wannw sxpActs to
leave for the Wat eariy In August,
where she will make tier future rl-
" .""-I '. i t I ii f
Roxborough
Mrs. r. AV. Stono and hcr chlldron, ot
RIdgo avenue, are the guests of Mrs.
AVIIllnm Valentine, ot Buffnlo Valley, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Robinson, of
RIdgo avenue, aro spending tho month In
Ocean City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Harris, of 417
Lyceum avenue, aro visiting their daugh
ter, Mrs. Kutharlne AA'entz, In Norrls
town. Suffrage Events Today
nQU.VI, FRANCHISE SOCIETT.
Noon Opn.nlr meotlnir nt Tox rjlaa? Works.
Katherlne nnd Bchuylklll streets. Speaker.
Mien Bertha farolt
S.".PJ m Stret meetlni- at Diamond atreet
nnl Itldgr aenuc. Speaker, MIsa Bertha
Uapovlta.
WOMAN SUFFrtAClE PAItTT
H p. m Street meeting at Front nnd Olrard
aenua Epcnkera, M!a M. Eatelle Ituaael nnd
MIm darnh rxiher.
8 10 p. m. Open-nlr meetlnx nt nidao nnd
MlJvalo avenues. Speaker, Mlaa Engnrd.
CATHOLIC WOMAN SUFFRAGE LEAOHE.
K p. m Meetings of Ways and Means Com
mute at 17.10 Olnn.ond itreet. Speaker, Mlaa
Eatelle rtusiel
What's Doing Tonight
Municipal Band, schoolyard, Howard and
Tlona streets; 8 o'clock. Free.
Falrmount Park Band, Strawberry Mansion:
8 o'clock Free
Philadelphia Band, City Hall Plaia: 8
o'clock. Free.
SUMMER nEKORTS
The New HOTEL TR AYMORE
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The Spirit
Red
The strolling actora of the early theatro
gave their plays In the courtyards of the
Inns. History repeats Itself. The Tray
moro "Scenes from, Kuropean Night-life"
aro evolving into little dramas.
Pere Lunette's "Bistro" cafo, last week,
waa a vivid picture of the Parisian under
world, This week "A Night In Seville"
developed Into some real dramatic action.
Carmen waa there with tho red rose in
her mouth, and Escamlllo, the toreador, and
Don Jose, tho Jealous rival. There, too,
were the smugglers nnd the Spanish soldiers
In regimentals, and gipsies with mandolins
BELVEDERE
ATLANTIC C1TV, it. J.
OSTEND . , .
Occupying an entire Hoc of ocean front M
connected with lha famous Boardwalk! la
ths popular Chelsea section I i capacity BOO
unuaSally large, cool rooms with ' fnw2
vliw of tha ocan from all, aaa and fresh
later to all baths! running wster la roomaj
sPOO ft. of perehss eurrouad th hotel: the
new aloln worn owlookt the aa, iaast
MdslM aad hlt aervtoe. orchestra of -IstaTdanoTng
twke daUr, aodal dleratoas
resident pkjaiten. magat&eent w Pala
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SOCIAL LIFE ACTIVITIES AT
RESORTS ON JEkBET COdST
More Cottagers Ard Arriving Each Daytimche0mt Bridgn
Auiviw unu, oivwt limes lwcp &HTim(ir
Residents Busy.
ATLANTIC CtTT, Mr .
MIBS MARIS FIELDS, datlshler ot
Mrs. O. Royer Fields, of German
town, entertained Informally nt her itint
m4r homo In Chelsea on Monday evening
Among the guests were Miss Carolyn
Booth nnd Miss Sllzabeth Booth. Mls
Emily Meredith, Miss Susan Trainer.
Miss Nell McGlnty. Miss Catherine Baft
non, Miss Thelma AVest. Miss Marion
Schumacker, Miss Ruth Townsend, Miss
Margaret Martin, Miss Julia Bommefs,
of AVashlngton: Mr John Hannon, Mr.
J. Joseph Shea, Mr. Martin Booth, Mr.
Raymond Stiller, Mr. Paul Roberts, Mr.
Joseph AVade, Mr. Charles Kelley, Mr.
John Donohue, Mr. Robert Fields, Mr
.Tames Fowler, Mr. Floyd Smith nnd Mr.
Harold Peterson. A dance followed nt
the Chelsea Hotel On Tuesday evening
M!s Ruth Martin, Miss Marie Fields,
Miss Nell McGlnty, Miss Carolyn Bdoth,
Mr. Floyd Smith. Mr. Josenh Shes. Mr
John Hnnnon and Mr Charles Booth
motored to Cape May to attend a party
given by Miss Julia Sommers at the Cape
May Hotel.
Miss Anne B. Bennett, of 111 North
Chelsea avenue, has as her guest for sev
eral days Miss Nell Hurff, of 4110 San
son) street, AVest Philadelphia.
CAPE MAA July 21-Owlng to the rain
Mr. and Mrs. Langhorno Bullitt Dick
changed their plans for a Sailing party
Tuesday night Into a dance ot the Red
Mill, which they gavo for their guests,
Miss Maria Gross ond Miss Pansy Scott.
The guests Included Miss Emily Coqk,
Miss Nnncy Cook, Miss Elizabeth Ken
nedy, Miss Valentino Mitchell, Miss Mary
AVIlcox, Mr. Albert Strobe), Mr. Philip
Archer, Mr. Fritz Freeman, Mr. Henry
Adams, Mr. AVllllarh Chunn, Mr Aplln
Sparks, Mr. Parker McComas nnd Mr.
Nathaniel Davis Tho young people were
later entertained nt n delightful supper
served at Mrs. Dick's cottago on Decatur
strcet.
Miss Mary Victoria Green, whose en
gagement tins recently been announced to
Mr. Grlswold Lorlllnrd, of New York, wns
guest of her sister, Mrs. Benton S. Bunn,
nt her cottago on Hughes street.
Dr. nnd Mrs E L. Vansant, Miss Eu
genia Vansnnt nnd Mr. Charles Vansant
aro occupying their summer home on
Jefferson street Miss Vansant was n
debutante of tho past season.
Mr. and Mrs. George McCrcary have
opored their pretty cottage on Columbia
avenue and Gurney street. Mrs. G. How
ell Parr, of Baltimore, Mrs, McClcary's
daughter, Mill join them later In the sea
son, to remain the rest of the summer.
Dr. and Mrs. AVolter J. Freeman nnd
their children have returned to Capo May
after nn nbsenco of a few years, and
opened their house on the Beach drive.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George AV. Boyd and tholr
daughter, Miss Ellzbeth Boyd, will spend
the summer at their beautiful cottage on
Beach avenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Brown, of Ger
mantown, will be guests at the Stockton
Villa during the month of August.
BAY HEAD, July 23 Among the sum
mor colony at Bay Head who have, taken
cottages arc: Dr. and Mrs. Alexis Smith,
of Germantown; Mr. and Mrs Earl
Johnson, ot Chestnut Hill, Pa.; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Rowland, Miss Frances B.
Rowland, Mr. F. Ncllson Rowland, Mr.
Louts II. Rowland, Mr. Herbert Rowland.
Mr. C. Joseph Rlttenhouso Rowland, ot
Mount Airy, has opened his cottage and
will add greatly to tho senson's gaieties
by the wonderful house parties that he
wilt give during tho summer
Mrs. AVlnkhaus, of Now York, has as
her guest at her cottago In Bay Head for
the summer, Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Don
aldson and family, also of Now York.
Mr. and Mrs. John II. Yardley, Miss
Margaret C. Yardley, Miss Elizabeth C.
Yardley and Mr. Sherborne B. Yardley,
SUMMER RKSOItTS
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of America at Play: Magnitude and
Cheerfulness
TIlAYMOItU FRIDAY CHATS
Roses and Grace Notes
across their backs, dancing and Blnglng amid
the trees. A bull came snorting and pranc
ing Into the ring. The rival lover fought
with knives, and Carmen, with that red
rose In her mouth, looked on triumphant
Meanwhile, during frequent interludes,
Perlu and Paul de Curdo danced In Spanish,
and the guests shared In the Joyousneas of
the dance floor.
So much of life Is dead levet monotone.
When the spirit of Amerlea Is at play
as at tho soashore life ripples Into tunes.
The Traymore Idea adds the grace notes
ot gayety and cheerfulness to the formal
dignity of hotel life.
RESTAURANT TRAYMORE
SUBMARINE GRILL
ATL.1NTIC CITY, N. J.
Delightful Ocean Trip
When In AtlanttoqiyM aunts i takj the
I-hour ocean trip on the bUllIU "gfrKAM-
biup ATLANTie cirr' Tcpota oo
Price II 00
lave bead f W. New Jarsoy Am.
avary day at IS A M.. 1:15 ana 3.U
P M Bend ler VwkU A.
Atlantic qty Steamship Line
ASBUKV VAAH. H. J.
8STTEKTOV Wi,
The Chcjafvke
kju imob, KSk
vu t&ewts ima.
Cstanas t n. v.-w..i i" rrfc- iiunnle
iR-jhHnrri?i jjr!"'"
lfSASjrAg 1
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of Philadelphia, hav itiiam il.
which they nh otfritirtrln' t&r h.
mer months, ond enlertaJnln fnfot5
jrer uio wceK-emiS.
Mrs. Damon and Mis teiljkjrtwtn 8 ,
mon, ot PhllacteljAla, arts upMYdlrHE tftM
summer at The Blarr. as usual,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank King Mfljer. Htm
Mary Arrean Miller nnd Mlw Dom mu
ler of Philadelphia, have taken a hons
At Bay Head. N. J wbre they are n4
Ing the summer months.
OCEAN- CITY. Jntv srrh Ami -
fries of Intercity tennis tnatcben will b
jHoyeaxDciween teams or the AHsmMfc
City laeht Mlnh i,1 ill., rv.x.1 . :-
Yncht Club 'on the courts of the lotM
uiuu tomorrow onernoon.
.., h tX- JJndsrdown, Jr, and fatuity,
of iinddonfleM, are 'enjoying life in their
ungmon piaco cottago.
delphla lawyer, and family nre among
the cottagers.
Mr,m a ?tlkw". ot MoOMstown,
i,r;.wJ.Ulam A eyroek and family and
C. II. AVelss nnd family, of Grraanti.wn,
ore meeting many friends here, where
ijr nre a, pan ot the Philadelphia
colony.
,Mr-S a Darmon and family, of Phila
delphia, nre cottagers.
Dr. H. V. Marvel and family, of Phh
delphla, nro pleasantly located In their
Brighton place cottage.
Mr. A. A. AVork'nnd family, of Logan,
aro again cottagers
Thb members of the Visiting Ladle
Auxiliary, of tho First Prbyterln
Church, were entertained ot thfr Casino
Uub Monday afternoon by Mrs. A Ash
ton AVorlt, Mrs. AVllllam Francis Smith
and Mrs. Albert C Oehrie. of FhU
delphlo. Hotel Arrivals
aM?KiCf-' Hl ?.rn,lI, Carthage, N. Y.s
CONTLVENTAU-Charlea Jacob.. Poltsvlll.
nii', l' AlS,.Ur,,.L,v.BP,.,, Wilmington,
ton. Def ' W P Wcbbr, WUmlng-
Dr0rir?K,fl-'IV& Evl",, Plalontla, N. J . r.
DlNaitAM-M. Straven. 8hennndo.lv Vn . K.
weoirisfftass &" un-y,uium -
HANpVEn-Herbert P.. Heckman. Kmdlig,
norV &tM VODn0l,T,", ' 8 ien-
V?MS?tn"3!,1.U2 "' Blr LitllestowiJ, Mut
tone, Oil cit!r: Fa?Ptrt0Wn' Pa" "
VS?PI0TA- AV. Page, Oawego, N, Y,i I. 1
Ma.r" BfnRim- "'J ' Hatch. Molton,
gjftlmetiboti, Pa.. C. Uf UaVla,
ST. JAMES-AVilllam v. Cole, New York, .
X. Crasa, Eaat Orange, N. 1
AVAI.TON-AV. J, Hayden. Wnterbury, Conn.;
?iMiaSaIr"'V-uno,n AVllkeaUafre, .
Phil 8. Smith, Richmond, Va.
STE.yON-Lewl. P nmherford. Ocean City.
JL R-adroVcI'r C"r' "' ''
BM.I.EVUn.STOAlFOni!-C. Ford Seeles.
ijauimore, iia., c II. JtowUnd. Phillips.
fur&IsS 1 "?" JIrrlburg, -a., Henry
Ij. CSt, Washington. 1 C. Iawrrn ilke-
rarlnns. Mnntnal r,n 0 r . ..-.
'n.j A. J Ileecher. New Haen, Conn. MUac i
WuZtl ' "-"", i-M.ja-raea i-, 'manias,
Johnrtown, Vf , A O Winter. .'ew ifork
Jdw'.n &..?" .Montreal, Can., Eawara
c??P'r' rit!ursb. Pa.
C0t4Nflr,E-JU,.w- I,obb Olenild. Pa.f
n. B. tilntn. Winston-Salem, N C: Vf 8.
Holmes Newark, N. J
RITTENHOUSE-ilr and Mrs. W It, Mae
Dowell. Wllkos-Barre, To. .Mr. and lira, W,
A. Crawford. Plttabursh. Pa , Mr and W
iifcV.N.S,fbor'JFr'?' M"' R- c toore,
Jr. Brldgeton, N. J.
Vacation Day Precautions
It's a great annoyance to And yourself fsr
from home and unable to obtain your favor
ite newspaper. Before you go away notify
the JRrenlnc ledier to hare your paper sent
to j ou. Sperlf y the edition desired.
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