Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 24, 1915, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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    SIIINGTON GIRL'S
ANNOUNCED IN
titer of Ex-CoHgressman
to Lieutenant Delano, United States Navy.
Personals of Interest.
S'UD haa been received In this city
ST llio betrothal of Miss Marcla
Sk, t"e tmugllier 0I ex-congress'
inntor MurnocK nnu Airs. aiuraocK,
ifruununt Harvey Dotano, V. S. N.
Sslufdock Is a frequent visitor In this
mre she lias "Ry irionas. ano
i,it debut In Washington two years
fed has since that time been a prom
vjnerhber of tho social set of that
rhe wedding win b0 aoiemnuea on
Way, August 28, at Wichita, Kan.,
lirly in September tno uncic anu
XM Will BR1I IU1 HIIU..6II.11,
R tho bridegroom will Join tho Aftl-
list?.- . t..ta.4 A 1 . I n I Wlnlar.
Squadron, unu ....... ....,-
&S . . . mi th nflrnnnat fttnff
H1, ana biiiyv --.
hat commander.
danco held Inst night at tho Dela
fllver Club, Torresdale. proved very
ihil A largo numucr ot ciud mem-
entertainoo. m '"';
famo later, Joined In tho dancing,
invitation wrb extends J by tho
i a( governors of the club to the
. .4 m ..1nf rlf lit- am
wfS Ol tile lorrqsutt.o jul mu iu
Son those who attended were Mr.
iff.." a Mrrp nlrirlle. Mrs. Waller
ffia.! 'nr. and Mrs. Warren Walker,
Band Mra. Joseph I,. Phillips, Mr. and
TT Arthur JtlOWC, iir. uhu jhib. iiuncu
SPincottBt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward O
ffiSer, Mr. and .Mrs. Edward Ralnsford,
'AfiTand Sirs, unanes iiwiumiii .n. mm
lifif". r. -..i. r. trill Ml
lirHI TnoniBB u. v-uaiv, ....... ...., ........
KiSlW Walton, Mlsa LIlo T. Fisher, .Miss
..-.... ..ti, Pnttoraon. Miss Jean Chris-
Sti,iiutt MIbs Mao Patterson, Miss
KElto Howell. Miss Mario Louise Dilkcs,
Im ami Mrs. Isaac Francis, Mr. and
MB William Wiltshire, Mr. G. Dilkcs,
!! .' . n. ,. m. tut, i- r
vr luenara oiui u,n, .....
roUerall, Mr- Goorgo K, Dower, Jr., Mr.
Browning Clement, Mr. Roger Montgom-
Mr. A. A. miiyumi, x. u.iw
.-... ... ,- r ca,.
,r. w. YorKQ cncvuiiouii, .ui. .... oiu-
Raion Easby, Mr. Spencer Downing, Mr.
leSSitr Howell, Mr. Henry I'ancost and
HKThomas Kilby Bmitn.
jtr, and Mrs. John West Goodwin, of
fwO'Baynton street, nnnounco the cn
fnrement of thotr daughter, Miss Mary
iDuTcy Goodwin, to Mr. Samuel Prltchctt,
FJrof Now York city.
Mr. and Mrs. it. uruco jttamsay, ui
R Baltimore, aro hclng congratuiatcu on
,, birth of a son, R. Bruco Ham-
Mr, Jr.
r. Rlcharu Stoveni and her daugh
m(h Elsla Stevens, who are tho
mt nf Mrs. John R. Droxcl, In Now-
hioH. for several days, havo taken apart-
BVjIltS at ino luciiuilliittci-miiiv ' ""
tonth of AugUBt. un Auguai i airs.
eiirens and her daughter will bo hosts
UW. dinner party at tho Hill Top Inn. nt
IfhlcH covers win do iam ior w.
5li Helen Dando, daughter of Mr. and
Bri..Thomas S. Dando, of wynnewooa,
ISt present tho guest of Miss Martha
ffiotUns, of Wawa, at licr summer nomo
U;hlgan.
t,;Along the Main Line
OVP.ItBtlOOK. Mrs. Aaron F. Perkins,
ill Ik flnlf Club. Is nt Dresent the guest
othtrnKjther, Mrs. Ellen Bally, at Glou-
Ur. andMra. John Horbert Reading.
Jr&ol fetches lane, are staying two
fHiUiln Eagles Merc.
AJUJJtORK.'-Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenco D.
ii. of MM Creek road. ,wlll leave July
iff Southampton, whero they will visit
;and Jlrs. Edward Hino jonnson at.
summer home.
T. II. Huddlcston and family, of
tlKent road, left Thursday for Bay
eid, N. J., whoro they expect to ro
Wi until September 1.
BRYN MAWR Miss Alva Sheafer, ot
Sit Philadelphia, Is visiting Miss Chrls-
Zlebarth, of Lancaster avenue.
Uustavus GriBcom, ot Gulf road.
today for a week's stay at Wlld-
fj C. Ferree, of Gulf road. Is spending
al weeks In Brooklyn, whero no is
Iruelit of Mrs Rand.
Chestnut Hill
r. and Mrs. Wilson Potter, of Mont-
tmery avenue, aro visiting Irlenas in
Iceland, O.
Era. William Forsythe. of 112 Moreland
fflmie. finds Portland, Me., an attractlvo
jgmer resort.
ami Mrs. Harrv Bromley, of 7000
lahlcknn nvenue. with their children
S taken a cottage at Chelsea for tho
gmer.
Germantown
i. Ttnhflrt r. pltfleld. of 6211 Wayne
MUe, accompanied by her daughter.
Georglanna ritncia, wm icu
it 15 for Jamcatown. R. J., wnero
' Kilt spend tho remainder or ino
ner Doctor l'ltneld win icavo au-
ijfl for tho same resort.
i and Mrs. John M. Frier, or owa
lie avenue, have returpea irom mo
.-t'acino imposition.
?nnrt Mr TMumrd T. Newklrk, of
hll-Ellena street, have returned from
IWon-the-Hudson, wnero mey wiu
friends. Mrs, Newklrk has as
Kweit her mother, airs, wnnnen
hman, of Brown's Mllia-in-ine-i-m",
Admiral and Mrs. Doyle nro
Sing the summer at tho Chancellor,
ftat School House lane.
nn.i xtra rrhornn T. Crane, oc Slit
B street.' are guests at the Hotel
Sold. Now London, Conn.
.and Mrs. Harry LippJncott Cassard,
i reiham Road, win spena mi ""?-
mo guests or iru. . -Mrs
Catherine Cooper. t ner
(n Aabury Park, N. J.
W M Cardeza. whosa beau-
n at tho rnmir nt Washington
and Morton street Is one of the
places In Germantown, win jeavo
' dava in hw mntor for Chicago and
ithere will so to the Panama-Paclflo
Wtion In her private car.
i and Mrs William Moffly. of Allen
ara at nreaent the EUftStS Of Mr.
.Mrs Conrad B Grove at their cot-
ln isagernere. Pike county, ra
Moffly has returned ana is u
Mum Mary D Goodwin, or ow
street
Along the Reading
n Un teaae T. SIMS', W P1!
wen roaa. Try
r family. Uava
Br the summer
Htlen Houston 1M0 Puru avenut,
rrtvwl in Buston and will be the
w ulaiivt tliete for a wee. wn
ill !. tor New Y r uv '
there until the early Pr '
Bafe
J!tmbU Frry, o W4 Gap M
ENGAGEMENT
THIS CITY TODAY
Victor Murdoch Is
Engaged
aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs Mannlhg, of Old
York road, Jenklntown.
Mr. and Mrs John Andreas will be at
home after September 1 at Wllkes-Barre,
ra. Mrs. Andreas was Miss Ruth Rid.
dell before her marriage June 30, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rlddcll, of
Cresthlont.
At a recent election of officers of tho
LadleB' Auxiliary of the Independent
i ire company, or .MOKiniey, tho follow
ing ladies wero selected! President, Mrs
It. Hasan! vlco president, Mies Rose
Costelloj recording secretary, Miss Mary
13. Uehan! financial secretary, Miss Cath
erlno M. Whalcn: treasurer, Miss Mar
garet Iljrnos
Mr. and Mrs Charles Betts, of Lawnton
avenue, Oak Lane, havo left for Ocean
City, nhero they will remain durlmr the
summer. Their niece, Mrs Karl M.
Becker, who was one of last month's
popular brides, will remain with her nunt
and uncle until September, when she and
Mr. Becker will occupy their new home,
at Glenelde Miss Charlotte Belts and
Mies Allco Betts will accompany their
parenlB
The next match of tho Glensldo Ten
nis dub will bo with the Cedar Park
Tennis Club today on the homo courts.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Klang aro oc
cupying their new homo at 11th street
and Chelten avenue. Oak Lane.
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. J. Willis Rommel, 6113
Regent street, havo gono to the Exposi
tion. They will remain on tho coast In
definitely. Mrs Edward B. Dowhurst. of the
Monterey Apartments, 43d street nnd
Chester avenue, Is at Chelsea Doctor
Dowhurst Is building a new homo nt El
kins Park, which they will occupy In the
early fall.
Mr. Edwin F. Irwin Is visiting Mr. Her
bert G. Moore at his summer home, Ocean
Grove, N. J.
Mrs. Harold Simon, 411 North Robinson
street. Is tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs Eu
gene Frazer, at Lorwood Grove, Del. Mr.
Simon will spend the week-end nt Lor
wood Grove.
Mrs. Frank W. Boier. 27 Edgowood
street, Is spending tho week-end In Har
rlsburg with her sister, Mrs. H. E. Funk.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Dolton and their
son, Mr. Richard Dolton, 6747 Pino street,
motored to Ocean City, N. J., whero they
will spend tho wock-end.
South Philadelphia
Mr. Harry W. Katman, of 1510 South
9th etrett, will open his summer home
In ChclJea this Sunday. On that eve
ning ho 'will entertain a largo group of
his friends.
Mr. William J. Ban- and his family, ot
1433 South Broad street, aro occupy Inc
for the summer their cottage at 9th and
ABbury avenues, Ocean City, N. J.
Mr. William Doyle, Miss Jano Doyle
and Mr. Albert Abelo will spend tho
week-end nt Wlldwood.
Mr. Daniel Mohan. 1527 Rltner street.
has returned from a Bhort stay with his
daughters. Miss Margaret and Miss Mario
Mohan, who are In Long Island, visiting
relatives for tho summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Silver, of 407
South 5lh street, aro spending their sum
mer vacation in Atlantic City.
Mist Allco Furnlval, of Newark, who
Is tho guest of Miss Mary Crook, 1213
South 23d Btreet, for a month, will pass
tho week-end In Ocean City.
Mrs. John H. Palmer, 1412 Pino streot,
Is the guest ot Miss Mary B. Wharton, at
Green Treo Cottage, Duffryn Mawr, Pa.
Miss S. Streldler, 1015 McKean street,
will spend the next two weeks at Atlantic
City.
North Philadelphia
Mrs. Harry Popplewell and Miss Eliza
beth Virginia Popplewell, of New York,
aro tho guests of Mr. and Mra. William
Grlnlshaw, of 3017 North Bailey street.
After spending a short time they will go
to Detroit, Mich.
Mrs, Theresa Wucst, of 1101 Ridge nve
nue, is at present the guest of her cousin,
Mrs. J. Garrett, of Colmar, Pa.
Mlas Elizabeth Hann, of Lehigh avenue,
Is spending some tlmo In Wlldwood,
whero she is tho guest of Dr. nnd Mrs.
F. T. Brldgland at their summer home.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brooks and their
daughter. Miss Mildred Brooke, of 2133
North 19th street, are spending the sum
mer In 'Ocean City.
Mr. Harry A. Hees and family, of ISM
North 16th street, are passing the sum
mer In Chelsea.
Mrs. Herbert Ellas, of 2330 North 21st
street. Is spending four weeks at Old
Point Comfort and Virginia Beach, Va.
MIbs Hattle Blum, of 1315 North Broad
street, who has been vleltlng Mrs. Edgar
Bamberger tt Avon, N. J., for several
weeks, will go to Mcadvllle, Pa., for the
rest of the summer.
Mr, Alexander Meltzer. of 1636 North
Franklin street, left last -week for a
month's visit to the Panama and San
Diego Expositions, and upon his return
will go to Atlantlo City, to remain until
autumn.
Roxborough
Mrs. Jamea E Eckersley, of 115 Rochelle
avenue, Wlssahlokon. who has opened
hes house In Manatquan. N. J., la at
present the guest of her sl'ter. Mr;. A.
Van Buren Powell, of Bayside, Long
Island, N, Y.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Flanagan, and
family, of 361 Lyceum avenue, have taken
a cottage at Longport for the remainder
of the season. Next week they will have
as their guests Mrs Franklin Z, Clark
and Mrs, Charlea Hlllesley, also of Box
borough. Mr. and Mrs. W. S Ealar, of 133
Rochelle avenue, are spending the sum
mer In the Poeono Pines.
xrr and Mrs. Cherlas Konzalman, of
lwm avenu,. and their UmHr, h.
Jolped the colony of cottagers a( Long
port. '
otle f the, 8&W f " w
Uditr. but all gtij be
Zt. sod when po.lbl ttUpheu
number mut be glTW.
Send all ! oeuunuoIaatloM
"mM,t Bdlter." Bftnloa Idl".
ni)Blrt tL reilesU sr
sswiwl moI w lht MlflMw "y
EVBNIKG LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, JTTLY 24,
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JU&I ahhflS 9Ik dhVIBlB jfl$ v
Thoto by A. FK'terlck Bradley.
MISS MARY EVELYN CHEW
Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. David S. D. Chow, nnd n debutnnto of tho
past Bcason. MIsb Chew will lenvo next month with tho Phi Kappa
Sigmn Frnternlty for tho Pnnnmn-Paclfic Exposition.
SUMMER
ATLANTIC OITY, July 21, -Visiting
daughters of the Amorlcan Revolution
wero keenly Interested In tho largo auc
tion bridge party which was held yester
day afternoon at tho Hotel Gladstono by
tho Lafayctto Chapter, D. A. R., to raise
funds to support a scholarship at the
Berry School at Mt. Berry, Go., which
wao founded 10 years ago for tho educa
tion of tho poor mountain whites The
players Included Mrs. Frank Jarden,
Mrs. M. V B. Scull, Jlrs. A. G.
Stewnrt, Miss Anna Sanvay, Mra
A. E. Bates, Miss Lulu H. Marvel, Mrs.
Lels, Mts. William Hodgman, Mrs. Wil
liam Reeve, Mrs. Robert Willis, Mrs.
Lamb, Mrs. Lucius Wright, Mrs Law-,
rence, Mrs. Jesse W. Starr, 3d, Jlrs 11
Bruco Burns, Mrs. .Marks uacnaracn,
Mrs Arthur Knauer, Mrs William Har
rison Van Dyne, Mrs. Frank C S'air
balrn, Mrs. John C. Gossler, MrB. Wll
llnm Riddle, Mrs. John Tomklns, Mrs,
Henry Bolte, Mrs. Jesse B. Thompson,
Mrs Jacob C. Myers, Mrs. Klmber Mc
Wllllams, Mrs. Snider Do La Rue, MrB.
William Hill. Mrs. Harry Bhetzllne, Mrs
A. D. Cusladen, Mrs. Wlllam Pollard,
Mrs. Julian Ireland, Miss Kathryn Col
lins, Mrs. Zcph Conovor, Mrs. Thomas
Williams, Mrs. Harry II. Hallman, Mrs.
Theodore Drake, Mrs. Gcorgo Bailey, Mrs.
John II Moore, Mrs. W. Chandler
Stewart, Mrs Arthur Wright, Mrs. Al
fred II. Johnson, Mrs. Lincoln Myers,
Mrs. W. Scott Johnson. Mrs. Walter T
Reed, Miss Sarah Doughty, Mrs. Henry
Leeds, Jlrs. E. Gray Pendleton, Mrs. John
A. Brown, Mrs. Gclger. Mrs. Daniels, Mrs
Walter T. Naglc, Mrs. Robert Ingersoll,
Mrs. Edwin Frank. Mrs. David C. Fltz
slmmons, Mrs William B Loudcnslager,
Mrs. Harvey R. Eaton, Mrs. William Mc
Tnrland. Mrs MacLaren, Mrs. Charles
Martin Nlles, Mrs. Walter Reynolds, Mrs
MnnHr-n D. Youngman. Mrs. H. Starr
Glddlngs, Mrs Y. T. Addis, Mrs. John
Ellis. Mrs. C. William Ralth. Mrs. Byron
G. Kauftman, Mrs. S. Hudson Vaughn,
Mrs. Alfred Elv, Mrs Samuel P. Leeds,
Mrs Albert H. Darnell and Mrs. Weaver.
Mrs. Georgo T. Llpplncott gave an auc
tion bridge of 10 tables at her cottago op
States avenue. The prizes were dainty
work baskets, one being awarded each
table. Those who enjoyed Mrs. Llppln
cott's hospitality were: Mrs. Frederick
Robblns, Mrs. Robert Ingersoll, Mrs.
Darbyshlrc, Miss Emily Scull, Mrs. John
N. Wllkins, Jr., Mrs. Harry Parsons, Mrs.
William H. Bartlett, Mrs. H. Starr Gld
dlngs, Mrs. Frank Jarden, Mrs. E. O.
Pendleton, Mrs. J. C Matthleu, Mrs.
Jamea Ferguson, Mrs. William Riddle,
Mrs. C. N. Nlles, Mrs. Edward Porteous,
Mrs. Cecil Sayre, Mrs. J. B. Thompson,
Mrs. J. Haines Llpplncott. Mra. Mack
Latz, Mrs. McLeod Thomson, Mrs. W. C.
Wescott.
Mrs. Mack Latz has issued cards for a
solreo on Sunday at tho Hotel Alamac.
Mrs William Loudenslager will enter
tain at bridge on Wednesday at her cot
tage, Stenton Placo and Pacific avenue.
Mrs. Maurice D. Youngman will enter
tain at luncheon and bridge on Thursday
at the Marlborough-Blcnhclm
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac F. Roton, of Phila
delphia, have taken apnrtments at the
'Marlborough-Blenhelm for tho remainder
of the summer.
Miss Ollvo Reeder and her sister, Mrs.
Thomaa Hughes, of Baltimore, who have
been at the Brighton for a fortnight, left
this week for Bar Harbor, whero they
will remain until the latter part of Au
gust, returning here for September.
Mrs. Bolton Earnshaw Is visiting Mr,
and Mrs. Harrison Cook at tho Seaside
House.
Mrs. B. I. Ward, who has been here
all summer, left this week for her lodge,
Deechwood, at Lake Placid, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bromley, of Phila
delphia, have leased the Swoer cottage
on Aberdeen Place for the season.
Mrs. J. Abbott Wiggins has Just re
turned to her Chelsea cottago after
spending a week at Cape Cod.
MRS. DAVID D BERRY
Mrs Berry is now receiving in
her new home, 8020 Washington
avenue, and sM be remembered
l9 UiM Edith Ridgway Appl
before few marriage lt month,
RESORTS
Miss France; Travor, who spent tho
early summer here, has gono to New
port for the remainder of the season
Mrs. E. G. Newbold, of Philadelphia,
entertained at luncheon at the Hotel
Chelsea on Thursday. Covors were laid
for 10.
Dr. J. D. Spackman, of Philadelphia,
arrived at tha Marlborough-Blenhelm
Thursday, whero ho will remain for aov
crat weeks.
A number of Phlladelphlans came down
Thursday night to attend tho wedding of
.miss ltutn Miller, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charlta Miller, 1851 North 17th
street. Philadelphia, to Morris Kohn, Jr.,
ot Fern Rock, Tho ceremony was per
formed by tho Rev. Henry Bcrkowltz In
tno uouroom of tho Hotel Ostend. Mrs.
Morllmer Levy, of Philadelphia, was
matron of honor and Mr. Harry GlnBborg
was best man. There wero four flower
girls. Miss Kathryn Miller, Miss Florcnco
Mlllor, Miss Florenco Ginsberg and Miss
Gladys ainsberg. A reception and danco
followed the ceremony.
Mrs. Wallace Stcbblns, who Is spend
ing tho summer at the Dennis, Is enter
taining her daughter, Mrs. Dorsey Ellis,
of Baltimore.
Miss Laura Wlnpcnny has Joined Mrs.
B. A, Roberts, who has apartments here
for tho season.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Dlttenhoter, Jr., who
aro spending tho summer at Spring Lake,
motored over to this resort with a party
of friends, Including Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Van Clcof and Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. Hneber.
CAPE, MAY, July 24.-Enthuslasm and
excitement prevail over Capo May at tho
prospect of tho dancing contest to bo held
at tho Matlno casino tonight. Mr, Wil
liam II. CaBsedy, Mayor of Cape May,
has donated beautiful sliver cups to the
winners. Somo of tho best dancers of
Philadelphia and Baltimore's youngoi
society are here for the summer, and the
contest will doubtless be ono of the mojt
Interesting cyer held here.
Mrs. Ifcnry B. Patton entertained mem
bers of tho younger set at a delightful
dance at the Red Mill Wednesday night,
followed by a rarebit party at hor sum
mer homo on Atlantic terrace. Tha guests
Included Miss Alva Sergeant, Miss Doro
thy Frlck, Miss Sophlo Worth, Mr nnd
Sirs. E Spencer Miller, 3d, Miss Potter,
Mr. Nathaniel Davis, Mr. Alpen Sparks,
Mr. Parker McComas and Mr. William
Chunn.
Air. Charles Strater and Mr. Leonard
Strater. of Louisville. Ky., havo mo
tored hero and are guests at the Capo
May Hotel.
Tho over-popular "movies" aro oven
more so In Cape May during the week,
when those less fortunate than the com
ing debutantes, who have a string of
beaux always by them, must give up
dancing and go next door to tho open
air pictures at tho Red Mill.
Miss Mary Wilcox, of Buffalo, who for
the past week has beeen a guest of Mlsa
Valentino Mitchell, has returned to her
home.
Mrs. Charles Felck, of Baltimore, now
a guest at the Baltimore Inn, will chap
erone Miss Rebecca White and Miss
Louise Dawson upon their arrival In
Capo May during August
Mrs. James Bateman and Mrs. C. N.
Davis will entertain the ladles of the
Thursday Bridge Club at Mrs. Davis'
home on Beach avenue.
Miss Alva Sergeant will have as her
guests over the week-end Mr. Phlller Lee,
Mr. Joseph Molten and Miss Josephine
Glonlger.
Mr. nnd Jlrs. B. Homer LeBoutllller
have arrived In Cape May, where they
will remain for several weeks at the
Windsor Hotel.
Among the new arrivals at Hotel Cape
May are Mr. Frederick L. Koons, of
Wynnewood: Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Vetter
leln, Mr. A. Reyson Knapp, Jr., of Balti
more: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hilton,
St. David's; Mrs. Alfred Potter, Miss
Mary Potter, Mrs. E. B. Austin, Mrs. S.
T. Wagner, Mrs, Rodney Trldell, of Al
lentown, Mr. Oswald Boyle, Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Craig, Jr.
BAY HEAD. July 24. A charity dance
was held at The Bluffs, Bay Head, last
evening at 8 o'clock for the benefit of the
Baldwin Day Nursery, of Philadelphia,
and the Trenton Pure Milk Depot Exhibi
tion. Competitive dancing was one of the
attractions of the evening Many of the
younger set entered their names. The
committee In charge Included Mrs. Arthur
L. Church, Mrs. W Meredith Dickinson.
Mrs. Harry Mattlson, Mrs. Henry R.
Sutphen.
A lawn fete will be held today at "Sea
wood," the residence of Mr, Samuel Hell
per, at Spring Lake, for the benefit of
the Ann May Memorial Hospital,
Many of tho summer cottagers are In
terested and are working hard to rpake
tho affair a success.
Tea dances are held every afternoon at
the Carrollton Ball Room. Point Pleas
ant, N. J., from 4 o'clock until i o'clock.
In charge of Miss Marlon Robinson and
Mrs. Walter Hltohcock. Professional In
structor, Mr. Warren Hastings,
Chester and Vicinity
Miss Kathryn E Jones, of Sast Wth
street U the gueat of Barjw and
Baroneaa R. I Von WattMPWg. of
North PbUadaJphlaj
Mr. Jobs dellaven White, CawlUf.
of m wart Hb street, have, ggielo Wild
wood. k!jT where tfew wTft ejwul a
short time.
, ii r
Vnmtion Day Precautions
;t' a grtat mtatun te 4 imnnU
far fromKom OHrf uwV l Uur
favoritt nwfatr. B4or W oteov
oty t.ai !"" JU!
tUttrvl.
Northeast Philadelphia
Mr. and Mr Thomas Rainey, Mi
North 4th street.' am paying a month's
Visit to relatives In Delanco. N. 3.
Mist Ella West. Miss Florence File and
Miss Agnes Cooper, of Kensington, are
the guesta of Mre. Georgo Myers, of
Yardley, Pa., for several wteks.
At a recent meeting of the White Rose
SocIAl al the homo of Mr. Joseph Grace,
!ll Bast LeHerly atteet, plans were made
for an elaborate I-abor Day plcnla
Mr. Harry and Mr. Isadora Grossman,
of Front and Dauphin streets, have re
turned home from a three weeks' motor
trip through the Eastern States.
Miss Hannah Flte. 3747 North Franklin
street, has returned from Canton, Pa.,
where sh owas attending ha a delegate
Iho Y W. C. A, convenUon.
Mr, and Mrs, Raymond James Clark
enteitalned a number ot their friends last
evening nt 2807 Bailey street. Their
guests wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Lutewlne, Mr
and Mrs. Howard Morrison and Howard
Morrison, Jr., Mr, and Mrs. John J,
Kane, Miss Bertha Helverson and Mr.
and Mrs. John Schug.
Mr nnd Mrs Rufus Hatter, of North
Bambrey street, have returned to town
nflcr a two weeks' visit to relatives In
Donaldson, Pa While ttp-Stato they par
ticipated In reveral motoring parties
through the mountains.
Frankford
Mrs Ralph Hurst, of Lelpcr street, was
hostess at luncheon and 600 yesterday
afternoon to tho members of her sew
ing circle. Those present wore Mrs.
Harry Gilbert, Mrs Walter Manning,
Mrs Horace Gllhert, Mrs. Frank Hurst,
Mrs David Maglll, Mrs William Baldcr
ston. Mrs John Kelly, Mrs. Albort Kirk,
Mrs. Francis Martin and Mrs. John Bast
ford . Mrs William Carroll, 2CO0 Rhawn
street, returned vestorday from Wil
mington, Del , whero she has been spend
ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
M. Munn, of Delaware avenue. Mrs.
Munn will be remembered as Mlsa Agnes
urowiey, or iioimesDurg.
Five hundred members of the Frankford
Grocers' Association will make their an
nual seashore trip to Atlantlo City Juty
a.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Walker, of Harri
son street, aro receiving congratulations
on tho birth of n daughter, Mary Eliza
beth. Mrs. Walker will be remembered
as Miss Helen Ware, daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Archibald Ware, ot lloltncsburg
MIsb Margaret Hcaton and Miss Helen
King Hcaton will leave Tuesday for an
extended Western trip. They will return
about September 1, accompanied by Miss
Mary Sommers, of Denver, Col , who will
remain as their guest until November.
Mrs W Wlmcr nnd son havo returned
to their homo nt Lancaster, Pa , after a
month's vacation with Mrs. Wlmor's par
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J, A. Clarke, of 415
Borbeck street, Tox Chase.
THEATRICAL BAEDEKER FOR THE COMING WEEK
KEITH'S Lillian Shaw, vocal dialect
comedienne; tho Bell Tamlly, In a musi
cal offering; Ralph Rlggs and Katherlne
Wltchle, In danco divertissements;
Cadetto Dalslmer and H. C. Sheppard,
In "Tho Catch of the Season"; Harry
Glrard and company, In "Tho Luck of a
Totem": Lcona Thurber and Harry
Madison, presenting "On a Shopping
Tour"; Cooper and Smith, "The Bell
boy nnd tho Porter"; Whlto nnd Clay
ton, In a "Study of Eccentricities";
Kurtls" Educated Roosters and Hcarst
Sellg motion pictures.
NIXON'S OH A ND Mysterious Brlnda
mour, the escape artist; the American
Comedy Four, quartet of comedians;
Ray Dooley, Miller Graham and Gordon
Dooley: Billy Gibson, In "Bright Eyes
from Broadwny"; Dorothy Richmond
and company In "A Midnight Mar
riage"; Hathaway and Mack, singers
nnd dancers, and Fun Toto Plas.
GROSS KEYS First half of week
"Come Over Here," Junior revue of 191B;
the Act unique, acrobats; Delea ana
Orma. comedienne and singer; Skelly
and KUroy, famous eccentrics; George
Coleman, comedian, and others. Second
half of week "Come Over Hero"; tho
Pelll Trio, acrobats! George Douglass
and his Girls; the Three Musical Girls,
Instrumentallsta ; the Minstrel Trio, and
other features.
WOODSIDE PARK. Tha Malanl Troupe
of musicians and singers; Bud and
Claire, novelty comedians; Busch and
Engel, gymnasts: Page and Newton,
singers, and Juggling Nelson. On Thurs
day evening there will be a photoplay
star Impersonation contest, open to all
amateurs over the age of 16 years. Cash
prizes will bo oftered for the best 1m
nersonatlons. COMING
August t
KEITH'S "The Meistersingers," In "At
the Flag Station" ; Bankoff and. Girlie,
In modern dances ; Raymond and Caver
ley, German comedians; Russell and
Calhoun, In "Types of Stageland"; Gal
lagher and Martin, specialists; Sue
Smith, character songs ; Frank Mullane,
the Irish-American Hebrew; Burdella
Patterson, and others
WHEN LKSSING WAS A CRITIC.
Not a single role in this tragedy Is
what It should be-all fall short This,
notwithstanding It pleased. Why?
Obviously because of the situation of
tho characters, which ot Itself Is
touching. A great man led to the
scaffold will always inspire interest
The representation of hla fate Is al
ways Impressive, even without any
accession from poetry' about as Im
pressive as reality would be. Leasing.
"Birth of a Nation" at Atlantic City
D W. Orlfflth'a big and Impressive
film. "The Birth of a Nation," continues
on Its way at the New Nixon Theatre
In Atlantic City It is probably the moBt
MRS. WALTBg C. PALSIHW
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WEDDING ON THE MAIN LtNlB
ATTRACTS SOCIETY; OTIIM NUPTIALS
Miss Edith Forsyth Becomes Bride of Mf, William Cterfe
Alexander al NdonGoldbergGoldhaber Wedding.
Entertainments.
A QUIET but pretty home wedding took
place nt 12 o'clock today at tha home
of Mr and Mrs, Charles C. Forsyth, of
Montgomery avenue, Bryn MaWr, when
their daughter, Miss Edith Forsyth, be
came tha bride of Mr. William Clark
Alexander, Jr., of Overbrook. The cere
mony waa performed by the Rev. William
C Alexander, fdrmerly of Washington,
father of tho bridegroom. The bride,,
who was glvon In marriage by her father,
wore a. lovely gown ot white lace and a
tulle veil, held with orange blossoms; she
carried a shower bouquet of lltlca ot the
valtey.
Owing to Illness In tho bride's family
tho wedding waa very small, only the
members of the two families being
present.
After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Alex
ander left for an extended wedding trip,
and upon their return wIU live In Haver
ford, whero they havo taken an apart
ment. They Will bo at home after Sep
tember 1.
aOLDBCRG-GOLDHABER
An Interesting wedding will take place
tomorrow at noon when Mlas Sophia
Goldhaber, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.
Louis J. Goldhaber, of 3230 Arlington
street, will be given In marriage by her
father to Dr. Samuel Goldberg, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Solomon Goldberg, of 4115
Germantown avenue. The Ceremdny will
be performed at the home ot the bride's
Delaware County
Mrs. Sarah Pancoaar, of Medls, Is being
entertained by Mr. and Mra. William
Rupert Ottey at their home In Port
Jarvls, N. Y.
Miss Helen Purdue, of Norwood, Is
leaving shortly . for Gault, Can., where
sho will be extensively entertained.
Mra Henry S. Koller nnd daughter,
Miss Mllllcent Keller, ot Olenolden, ark
staying nt Ocean City for a short vaca
tion. Mr. Frank Deputy, of Ghmolden, en
tertained this week at his summer home
In Ocean Gate Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.
Thompson.
Mrs. W. H. Matthias, of Norwood, has
as her guest this week Mtss Regtna
Gunnlgan, of Logan.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Frank Porter havo
returned to their home nfter a pro
tracted vacation at Pulaski, Va.
Mr. and Stra. J, Morton Wallace, ot
Chester, announce the marriage of their
daughter, Mlsa Anna Wallaco, to Mr.
Ralph Martin, of Prospect Park, on
Saturday, July 17. A reception was ten
dered tho couple last evening at tho home
of the bride's parents.
unusual photoplay now showing In the
United States by reason of the great
battlo sceno of the Civil War which It
discloses and the dramatic 'Btruggle ot
THEATRE-CHESTNUT
NEXT WEEK
BIG MID-SUMMER JUBILEE!
AMERICA'S MOST DISTINCTIVE SINOINO COMEDIENNE
LILLIAN SHAW
AN INIMITABLE AnTlBTB WtTIt NEW DIALECT AND CITAnACTBn BONO.'
NATIVIf MUSIC. BONOS AND DANCES FIIOM FICTUnESqUE MEXICO
FAMOUS BELL FAMIL'Y
NINE BROTIIEItB AND 8I8TEIIB IN AN ARTISTIC OFPEIUNO
RALPH RIGGS & KATHERINE WITCHIE
MArtVEI.OUB EXPONENTS OF TErtPBICHOHE IN "DANCE DIVEnTIHSF.MES-r.i
CADETTE DALSIMER & H. C. SHEPPARD
of Tha Philadelphia Flaya and Players. In "THE CATCIt QF THE SEASON"
HARRY GIRARD and
IN A BTP.IKINO MUSICAL PLAT, "THE LUCK OF A TOTEM"
THURBER & MADISON,
WHITE & CLAYTON
"EArtt.f-HriMri NEW
2 fihowa Dally Matlnea. 2 P. K. 25o and BOo NlfhU. 8PM, 28o to sl.00
H.t Alwava a Waak In Advanct Tlfll Fllhrt 88111, Kylnna Ilaw 21BQ
WHEN IN NEW YORK CITY. DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT
B. F. Keith's Palace Theatre $g8S88&A33PSr
THE TVOnLP'B OMSATEBT 4M1!BiC HAM OPEN ALL BUMSIEn
THE NEW
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18,000
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Cost
$500,000
nonoN Eyoc.0o5to"cro it. z. aitken. ,,..
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5 Recognised and Standard Acts,
DAILY MATINEE 3:30 P. M,
ALL SKATS tBB .
AUUNIOPERATROUPb
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THURSDAY NGHT NEXT
Photoplay Star Content
F1REW0RKS8.45P.M.EYEHYF
Free Sunday Concerts
uAtutET irr ABOVS
Stanley mvua:
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parent by RabW SherebdW, of !! 3t-
Ish Hospital. The bride will Wtfcf ft go
of white chiffon taffeta tiimm tflth
ht embroidered with silver. Her vn, o
tulle, will ba arranged" with ipraju f
orange blossoms Bride's roses ahd i,ti
of the valley wilt be combined tii tifr
shower bouquet. The service will h fol
lowed by a wedding- breakfast Tmtrior
and Mra Goldberg will leave for aa k
tended automoblla trip through Pennsyl
vania, and New York They will b at
home after October I, at 4118 dermanten
avenue.
Mra. George Fleming. Of 4JM ManaynhK
avenue, was hostess at ihe July meeting
of the Thursday Night Club of tha First
Presbyterian Church. Manayunk Hef
guests Included Mtis Besets Lyster. Mr.
Arthur Greer, Mrs. Frank Eckenrolh,
Mrs. John Miller, Miss Ell Moore Mlsa
Florence Hendren, Mlsa Emma Handrtm,
Miss Minnie D. Scott. Mies Margaret
Hunter, Mrs Joseph Rlppa MM A Ma
Hugh, Mrs. Rumsey, Mrs. Ward Smith,
Mrs. Robert Black, Mra Thomaa Stan
ley, Mra. Samuel Warren, Mrs Wilbur
H Hilton, Mrs. Frank Wager, Mra M
gonlgal, Mra. Robert Miller, Mrs William
J Hamilton, Mrs. Samuel Taylor, Mrs.
Maurice Peterman, Mra Robert C Oreer
Mrs. C 0. Wilson. Mrs Charlea Cara
naugh, Mrs. Andrew Remmer, Miss Clara
McMaster, Miss Margaret Brown, MM
McMutlln, Mrs. McClehnpn, Mrs. Louis
Melater. Mrs.. A Whiteside, Mrt Maiy
Glascow, Mis Ruby Hull and Miss Rcha
Wager. Oh July 31 the club will take lis
annual excursion lb Wlldwood.
Lansdowne
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Bingham, of Ui
North Highland aVcbue, are In Ocaan
City for soveral months,
Mr. William Powers, of Roohester, Nv
Y., Is visiting Mr. Joseph Buckley, of 105
Stewart avenue,
Professor W. a H. Slaglo and family,
of North Highland avenue, have opened
their cottago In Ocean City.
Mrs. Edward Collins, of North Owen
avenue, Is visiting friends In Boston dur
ing her husband's stay there. Later sM
w(ll go to New York, where sh will re
main for a short time.
What's Doing Tonight
Fatrmoutu Fark Hand. Belmont Mansion, 8
o'clock. Fr.
PhtUdrtphla Sand, City 1UU Flats, 8 o'clock.
Fret.
Municipal Band, Belfleld Flaysround, SUt
and Ndro (treats, S o'clock. Free.
Suffrage Events Today
WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARXT
3 p. m. MU Hatetl nutiot apeak at a tuac.
ball gama at ttoxborougb avenue and lid or
street, noxborougn.
8 p. rn Meeting at Ttlton Flra Compaq
speaker.
din. J. l.uuag ueuxvru.
8 30 p. m. Open-air meeting at Main attti
levering avenues; apraxers. iiai
speakers. Ulaa Ehtelle tu
ael and Mlaa Sarah Flaher,
of tho Ku Klux Klan with the Sout ern
negro, which makes the second par of
tho Mm. Philadelphia will not c tho
Birth of a Nation" until October
AND TWELFTH STS.
COMPANY OP SEVEN
COOPER & SMITH
KURTIS' ROOSTERS
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NOW vulthxo
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Twice Dolly, Including Sundara
ai.oA. Matlnefa nt llSOIOe, 50c, SI.00
3000
Horses
8 Months
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Monday
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