Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 26, 1915, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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jr AD MRS. WILLIAM DYUD
fogft ahd their daughter, Mies Isabel
'."Parte, who was n debutante of
t season, will leave on August 1
iml a month ftt Jamestown. Tho
ii class organized to meet on Friday
tags at the noma or aiiss rage, ana
i is composed oi i& or inst yearn
antes, will Hold Its final meeting
jL season on Friday nextj the gar-
l sewed will do sent to some of
injr, ler hfrsptals of, Franco for tha
Sufferer.
rand Mrs. William Townseml WrlglU
fir son, William j. wrigm, or.
noad. St Davids, left yesterday
Northeast Harbor, whero they will
the remainder or. mo summer.
i Dorothy Barnes, who has benn
Ifng through the West and Attend
h Expositions, us cpcmeu 10 iq
next week nnd join her parents,
fan Mrs, John Hampton Barnes, at
CnOP, aiass., wncro mojr nave guno
stay o( sevcrni wcckb accom
hv their daughters, tho Misses
Cccely and Eleanor Barnes,
C. M. Buckner, of Huntington, W.
II Visiting inonus in ma tuy iu
it rtovs. Doctor Buckncr'a engago-
Sl'to Miss Dorothy Brlnton, of Hamp-
SCOUrt, was aiuiuuuttu . . iiiumiuo
r
ft and Mrs. John Handy Hall, of 2233
So list street, are being congratulated
Iff the birth of a son born Thursday,
IMfW IrB- IInu wns fiuss "CDecca
ilBCuin ue""u ,.v. ... - .
John B. Do Coursey, of tho Glad-
L . . 1 Ilka .mri,. aa 11a, ml
7tons AparimeiHo, i.o ,-.., - ---.,
jgMsnehester, atans.. mr mo .u.
Hrtli Amanda Boyd, of Bala, Is spend
$? ie?son at Graters Ford, on the
iptrkfomen.
Jm John II. Normllo and family, of
V.Ealt Chelten nvenue. have opened
ftt summer homo in Spring Lake N. J.,
there they will remain until tho fall.
. r n..rA TVIttmnlft nrA
Dr, ana mm. u.". i---: - ,-
tiding the summer a. mcir kuhubo ...
Ineljea. .
Flifr. nd Mrs. Robert Auffort and their
Wl ..,., inir tho remainder of tho
Ijn uiq ("""""'
Fnnmcr !.
i..... ..nnoliflnir of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Sr!ter Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pusey.
Mwd Mrs. Wlnthrop Wood and John
MBIrd went yachting on the Chesapcako
"mt the week-end.
Bin. George F. Ncsbltt and Miss Bcttio
VAZ. t...Z. ,.. for Beverat weeks to
IJiCSDHt uw ,j
lUpif spring, uiu.
Sf &nd Mrs. John J. Satterthwalto and
W Alice Satterthwalto will spend tho
ROnlB 01 AUgUDl n. '" '
Til ' j irranb finrrett. Miss Anne
&t,snd Mr. Jack Garrett will leave
fiXflitl of August for Pyramid, N. T
wjwa-' havo takcn a ca p
1lS. Dlckens-Lcwls, of Findlay.
.,.... V-.n v, oiimmrr with ner
f't7M "and Mrs. C. Wesley Weldln.
;
long the Main Line
SRBROOK-Mr. George 'H. Bu
r, nfl iitn flauchter will spend tho
iSer part of August at Nantucket
?. Paul C. Kellogg is entertaining
and Mrs. James xnornian. oi no
Jjjk, at his cottage B laurrey avenue,
minor.
vprnmnn-Mrj. Hownrd Eliery
Ktchell, of Haverford Court. Is visiting
m James M. Beck, at Seabrlght.
fimyN MAWR Mrs. Charles B. Dudley,
jjulf road. Is spending eevernl weeks
We, and Mrs. John S. CInrko and Mr.
fiffi B. Clarke. Jr.. of Morris avenue and
Inrew road, and Miss Isabel Grass have
Homed from a three weeks' motor trip
IUBH tno now .iiHttttiu siuko,
R03EMONT. Mrs. Joseph SInnott and
liuiMary SInnott, of Montgomery nve
HCexpect to leave shortly for Callfor-
K. J. F. Franklin McFadden, of Bad-
IfcrJValley Farm, has returned from At
fitlq City.
BLLANOVA Miss Edith llvnns,
iiWiter of Mr. and Mrs. George B.
Inns, will leave shortly for tho coast,
rtere she will attend the San Francisco
&P0ltIon and will visit friends In Port
HM, Ore.
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Chestnut Hill
Mt. and Mrs. Charles T. Taylor, of
Mermaid lane, are occupying a coi
ln Chelsea for the entire summer.
EL and Mrs. Samuel N. Heebner, Miss
a Heebner, of Highland nvenue, ac-
SBniea Dy airs. iiancKer unujjci. ft
non avenue, cneatnui nw, "
5Wig to the racinc coaei 10 nnonu
ln Francisco exposition, stopping
is many points of interest on mo
When last heard from were bi mo
i Palace Hotel, Denver, col,, lor
ll dava. and were then colng to Este
and Colorado Springs, where they
i alto rtmnln for n. short Visit. arflV-
San Francisco about the first of
in
Germantowri
and Mrs. H. B. Porter, who have
I4lvlng in Harrlsburg, have returned
irmantown and are occupying ineir
at Queen Lane Manor,
George A. Cameron, of School
; lane nnd Greene street. Is spend-
Me time as the guest of Mrs. I, N,
m, of Sharon. Conn.
Howard Cameron Potts, of 6370
S-n,own aenue, has returned to her
(tram westneia, jw. j. wnrrw ii
pe guest of Mr. and Mrs Malcolm
cher. at their home, 110 Dudley
I, east Later Mr. and Mrs. Potts
X to Cape May for several weeks.
Edward V. Henson, nf Wlssa
avenue and Manhelm street, will
his week to visit Mr. and Mrs.
lee fiurfnn of hli nnttnvA fit Buck
tllls, pa Later Mrs. Henson will
her guest In Germantown Mr.
Hra. Elliot Burton, of Charleston. B.
frjw will apend part of August at
.ny
end Mrs Arthur Burgess, Of MM
Intown avontio will luiva today for
f where they have taken a wt-
uecatur etreet for the remawaer
tununtr
. f- Nelson Purviajwe. of J Sebeel
1 "ne. will iuv tomorrow with bar
rHJre,i, mim jsiwnor and Master
nu-vtanL to b tha guests of
Mrs. Daniel Hebard at their
home in fcguamlag, Mich
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tl WulBnl litna is ascudtug
U.d . ...i- Jt fam.lu
Iwwin,. , AtUutle City
isla An a Am
"lx,vv iiyu U AliUiS
Jamestown, on r7m.,.w rn...
-., uut,n,Ky4
weeks?lCrday fr "an Clty' for aevral
wilMH""lm V" 8auler- ' 116 West
some Hn.Ia' h, has teen sending
InfuS." hM Ie a
P?fuo-Md r"' Malthw M "Mtln, of
. Mi i?t!lM- wlm hnV8 been the
guests of their son. Mr. J, Alfred Mar-
r":,..i . iv" Washington lane, have
returned to their home.
,Ii"' ,Chars 1Ienry Volght, of German
town, Is enrtalnlng her niece, Miss Mil
dred AltcnUiger, of Pittsburgh, at her
eottago In Sea Isle City.
Mrs. Philip Manfre, of 119 West Wash
ington lane, and her son, Mr. Philip
jttnnfro, Jr., have returned from an ex
tended stay In Sea Islo City, whero they
were tho guests of Mrs. Charles Henry
Volgt.
Miss II. Irlonl, of Coulter Inn, Is spend
ing tho summer at Moncsscn, Pa.
Mrs. W. B Thomas, of Gcrmanlown
avenue nnd Church lane.has as hor guest
f0.r.a. 'V.1"11'1- ? ll Beatrice Wclcher,
of Washington, D. C.
Mrs. II. J. Kaltcnthaler, of 625 West
upsal street, is spending some tlmo at
Battle Creek, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer A. Lord, of 6113
iGcrmantown avenue, have returned from
a motor trip to Delaware City, Del.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Von T. Blmouskl, 6152
Pulaski avenue, who have Just returned
from a motor trip through New Jersey,
have as their guest Miss Oeraldlna
Edgar, of Baltimore
Miss Kathryn Murray, of Blue Bell
Hill, Is spending tho euramor at Ashland,
Pa,
Along the Reading
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moon, of Jenkln
town, Pa., who aro spending tho summer
at their cottage at Capo May, -N. J., had
as their guests over tho week-end Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Dudley Wnrwlek, of Ard-
more, i'a.
Tho annual enrnival of tho Independent
Fire Company will be held In front of tho
flrehouso on Friday nnd Saturday, Sep
tember 3 and -I. A number of prizes will
bo given awny nnd the attractions r"cred
will bo attractive and unusual.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snyder, upon their
return from Atlantic City, whero they are
spending their wedding trip, will reside
at Glensldo until their home ia finished at
Haddon Heights, N. J. Mrs. Snyder was
formerly Miss Sarah Wilson.
Mr. Raymond Ambler, of Ablngton, is
making an Indefinite stny with his uncle
nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ambler, at
their cottage in Ocean City.
Mr. Walter Harris. Mr. Albert Maxwell,
Mr. Hugh Wood, Mr. Ralph Talley, Mr.
Frank Cnlver, Mr. Hnrry Grobel, Mr.
Walter Graham, Mr. Harris Goldberg,
Mr. Halo Bocklua and Mr. Maurice
Hlckey. of Jcnklntown nnd Ogontz, will
leave Wednesday for tho White Moun
tains, where they will remain In camp
until August 15.
West Philadelphia
Mr. William P. Reed, 3509 Ludlow street,
has Just returned from an extended trip
to Atlantic City, N. J.
Mrs. Joseph Duffy nnd Mrs. Charles
Duffy, S51 North th street, will leave
on Saturday for Atlantic City, where they
will spend tho remainder of tho summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. F. Jennings, 3912 Spruce
street, have left for Manchester, Mass.,
whero they will visit relatives.
Mrs. Mary O'Neal, 3&06 Lancaster ave
nue, and her son, Mr. Robert O'Neal, are
spending the summer at Wlldwood, N, J.
Mr. and Sirs. IC. D. Stringer, 3814 Spruce
street, are spending tho summer In the
Adlrondncks, near Lake George.
Dr. L. B. Johnston, 62S North E2d street,
has gone on a tour of the shore resorts.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall D. Swisher, of
Powelton avenue, who returned some
time ago from their winter home in
Miami, Flo., will leave on August 1 for
Wlldwood Crest, where they will spend
the remainder of the summer at their
cottage.
Miss Dorothy Entriken, of 170S North
E2d street. Is visiting In West Chester,
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Reid. of 329 Pine
Street, are spending July at Eagles
Mere, Pa.
Mr. C. Fern Githens, 741 South 53d
street, to celebrate the 40th anniversary
of his term, of employment, has gone
to the two fairs in California by way of
the Panama Canal.
Mr, J. W. Schaeffer nnd family, 6040
Walnut street, are at Island Heights.
Mr. H. R. Gruel nnd family, BOH Chest
nut street, have gone to Ocean City.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bersch, E034 Chest
nut street, are settled In their Atlantlo
City cottage,
Mr. J. P. Fllllnger and family, Mfl
Locust street, are spending their vaca
tion at Ocean City.
Mrs. George Levey, of the Darlington
Apartments, is entertaining Mrs. Ray
Wllmoff and her daughter, of Bradford,
Pa. Mrs. Levey and her guests went to
Atlantlo City today to remain for a few
days.
Mr. David Kastoff, of 6055 Vine street
spent Sunday at Lindenwood, N. J.
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North Philadelphia
Miss Blanche Katx, of MS North Frank
lin street, entertained a party of young
friends nt her home last evening, A
singing contest was one or tne amusing
features ot the evening. Among those
present were Miss Beatrice Garth, Miss
Mathilda Wltzken, Miss Frances Tatle
baum, Mr. Joseph Ginsberg, Mr. Harry
Singer, Mr. Frank Myers, Mr, Morris
I4se. .
Miss Mae Pusey, of 2038 Oxford street.
Is spending the season with friends at
Pleasantvllle. N. J. '
Mr. John B. Trlebler. of Chew 'street,
and Mr. William tt Stelnbaeh, of North
Park aenue, have ilnd a party In
camp at RlegeUvUle, Fa,
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Miss Brinton is tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Richnrd B. Brinton, of Ovorbrook. Sho will bo tho guest of
Mrs. Quincy Adams Gillmoro this week at her cottngo in Chelsea.
South Philadelphia
Mrs. John FltzIInrrla, of Sndcr ave
nue nnd Carlisle street, will sojourn for
the balance of tho summer nt Wlldwood.
Mrs William H. Wilson, of 20th nnd
Porter streets, left for a two weeks'
lslt to Atlantic City, after which she
will visit the Panama-Pacific Exposition.
Miss Lillian McNulty and Miss Mollle
McNulty, of 1116 South Broad street, are
spending their vacation at Atlantic City.
Miss Evelyn Clinton has returned to
her home, H22 Wolf street, after spend
ing several years in New York and Pitts
burgh. Mr. Georgo W. Gllllgan, wife nnd
dnughter, of 1304 HItner street, have
planned a vacation at Point Pleasant,
N. J.
Northeast Philadelphia
Sirs. CharlcB Wolfe and her daughter,
Miss Blanche Wolfe, of 1929 East Cam
bria street, are spending tho summer at
their cottage at Anglesea, N. J.
Mr. Joseph W. Schwartz, of 2230 East
Clearfield street, will spend two weeks
at Atlantic City.
Officer Martin Green, of Belgrade nnd
Clearfield streets, will spend his vacation
visiting his aunt, Miss Mary Green, at
the Palmer House, Chicago, III.
MrB. Mary Myers. 2953 Tulip street, will
spend tho rest of the summer in Atlantlo
City at her cottage.
Frankford
Mrs. William R. Buzby and her son,
Mr. John Buzby, of 6316 Rising Sun lane,
are spending their vacation at Lenning,
Va.
Mr. Daniel Dugan, of 3 East Tabor
road, la on an extended visit to his
brother at his home in Albany, N. T.
Miss Helen Towers, of Bloxon. Va
has arrived and will be the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry M. Gllllgan at their
TmtriA nn Mulberry street for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Gllllgan will leave August
15 for Atlantic city, wnero mej- win re
main until September 17, at the San Jose.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McOrath, of
Academy road, have returned from their
Western trip nnd are prcpnrlng to leave
next week for Bar Harbor, Me., whero
they will he guests of Mrs. McGrath's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr nnd Mrs,
Harris J. Holland, at their summer
home Mrs McGrnth was formerly Miss
Helen Dutton, of Frankford.
Hotel Arrivals
anBEN'S-ChwlM 6. Llnile. lUrrUburr. P.J
ll P. Lawrence. Doton, Ma , It. C. Smith.
Nw York.
horo Pa , Mr. Slid Mri. II J. Hike Pino
drove, ra.; Mr, and Mil. James A. MIHer,
Wllllamiport, P.
DOONEIVS-S II. Po. CUrkeburr. Pa.:
-William Ktrk, Capo May, N. J.: R. Jean,
Cai Mar. N. J.
NEW DINailAM-Jamea Conway. DaHlmorj,
Mil,! II, A. Uruco, New York! O. U Kleno.
Ilaston. Maea
lIANOVDn-lf 8 Schaeffer. neadlnr Pa.:
Mrs J. O. Olllam. Huntington, P.j pdward
F FVrionr, unicaso, in.
WINOSOn-John N. raw, Huntington, Pa.:
J U. Hendrlcka, ?rl, Pa ; W II. Hughei.
Sbamokln, Pa
VENHIO Mr and Mrs. J S Bleeon. Holll-
naviburc. Pa.i A. C. Johneon, CoateevllI.
Pa'i O. P. Bmllh, Eaiton, Pa.
ADELPHIA-B. U .Toy, Pltlfburgjv, Pa. Jo.
eph B. Ilinn, Erie, Pa.j Nell II, Sinclair,
Wilmington, l)l.
ST. JAMES-Dr. and Mri. JcMPb AUInger,
Milton, Pa.: Mr, and Mr Wilbur Nack,
York. Pa.t Mlaa Adelaide M. nagerf, Tome
JUver, N.'J.
RITZ-CAniTON-Jamee r Hall, Monmouth,
111; Mr. and Mr. O. Sherman, New York!
A. W. Powell. Pltuburgh, Fa,, Oeorgo
DroJhurt. New York.
nBLLBVUn-STRATFORD-Lelghtpn C. Tay
lor. Washington, D, C : H W Leramati.
PUUburgh. Pi. I Ml.. Harriet deP. Haaltelf.
Plttibursh, P. Harry F. Carllng, Han
Dligo Ca A U William, Wllke..Barre.
Pa; Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer B Hooper Paol.
WZ". A v Unrnn. Nl York! Johrt II.
Head. Qrremburg. 'Pa.; Mr. end Mrs S. a.
Bhuvl.r. Kaiton. Md.i Mr. and Mr W. M
Hen. Pllt.burgh. Pa ; C. U Cornell. New
WALTON-Vlctor P Bhafer. Atlanta. Oa j M
W. Thoropeon. Boton, Maaa.; O. II. Polta.
Baltimore. Md.
BTBNTON Samuel S Jonea. Pittsburgh, Pa,,
COLONNAOB-S. L Roberts. Franklin, Ind ,
Jlrand ! MriT B, P. Anderuw. Yk. Fa., &
II Alexander, Allows, pa.
CJ. J. IXlODa, -tttitn.iM. jp
.,.,..,r.Ti.auilu.- and Mr Tl W Lknr.
jl iiiiuv.r -V;i--Ki.Ei v.vi.J
ITTBNHOU8-Mr. ana
btaunton. Ind . Ml B
0 , J Taylor. Richmond,
Taunton. ;,,-" ?V
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THOMAS CLYDE
Family Excursion Steamer to
AUGUSTINE BEACH
100 Miles SO Cents
Slopping at Chaster and ftansgrets
Oalr Rout te Aasuatlaa Reach
Laa4lBg la front of grov. ef aalt-wsttr
batL'is. SOO aa-nltanr batnjrpoa J"uU w
cbestra on bout and beaob dancing all day
AitaaUa water, pUnty tables, beucbu and
had All kinds of smuKinaata at beach,
Jaie. Bynd Trip. 6e C MWna, SUie.te.
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MISS ALBERTA BRINTON
Tioga
Miss Edith Mangan, of Salem, N. J., is
spending a few weeks with Miss Henri
etta Learning, 3722 North Broad street. A
number of cntortalnmonts hdvo been
planned In her honor.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Krewson, 3332 North
uratz street, aro guesU of Mr. and Mrs.
Squibb at Vcntnor, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Strotch, who
have been spending two months on an
automobile trip through tho West to tho
Pacific coast, visiting tho two exposi
tions, havo returned to their homo on
Plko street near Broad.
Dr. nnd Mrs. Henry D. Stlchtcr, of 1720
West Tioga street, nnd their daughter,
Miss Kathryn Stlchtcr, will leavo Auguot
1 to pass the month at Sea Islo City.
Mr. Herbert D. Rcls and Miss Jcannctto
M. Rels, of 1233 West Allegheny avenue,
are taking an extended trip througn
Maine and the White Mountains.
Mrs. Walter S. Mumma, of 8th street
and Erie avenue, has gone to Hagcrs
town, Md , for the remainder of the sum
mer. Mrs L. Blumenthal, of 3723 North Grata
street, with her family, Is passing the
summer In Atlantlo City.
The Iona Athletlo Association will hold
a street carnival on Friday and Saturday
evenings, August 6 nnd 7, on 7th street,
between Tioga and Venango. There will
be music, dancing and a sale of Ice cream
and confectionery.
Mrs. Louis Bythlner and her family are
occupying their new home at 1625 Butler
street.
The Rev. and Mrs. I. Chnntry Hoffman
and their family, of 17th and Tioga
streets, will leavo tomorrow for Collego
vllle. Pa., where they will remain until
autumn.
Chester and Vicinity
A garden party to celebrate the birth
day of Miss Edna Artaes Beal was given
last week on the lawn of her home.
Various games were Indulged In after
which refreshments were served, The
guests included Miss Emma Wnrrt
low, Miss Margaret Yarnall, MIsb Mary
lionsall, Miss IsaboJ. Ogden, Miss Sara
Ottey, Miss Betty Helm, Miss Edna Ncal,
Mr, Frank Hamilton, Mr, Ernest Helm,
Mr. Jack Pennington, Mr, Henry Pen
nington and Mr. Franklin Warrllow.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Norman aro now
staying at Wlldwood. Mrs. Norman Is a
popular hostess of Moore, and she takes
an active Interest In the clvlo affairs of
the borough.
HUMMER RESORTS
America's Most
WHITE MOUNTAINS, N.H.
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Roxborough
Tho Men's Bible Class of tho Tlrst
Presbyterian Church gavo an automobile
party to Collcgevltlo on Saturdny. Among
thoso participating were Mr. William
Hendren, Miss Maudo Atchlnson, Mrs.
Louis Jfelstor, Mrs. Albert Rlpka, Mrs.
Frank Eckonroth, Mr. and Mrs. McMul
lln, Mr nnd Mrs. Robert Black, Miss
Margaret Brown, Miss Clara SlcMostor,
MrB. W S. Smith, Mrs. Thomas Stanley,
Mr. and Mrs Robert Miller. Mr. and
Mrs. Malcolm Rlter, Mr. John Mllllgnn,
Mr. James Stott, Mr, Howard Hendren,
Miss Ellzaboth Hendren, Mr, Alfred
Whltnker nnd Miss Anna Hendren
Miss Edith Dyson and Miss Carrie Dy
son are spending some time at Lako
George.
The members of the Moyer Memorial
Baptist Church, Mannyunk and Krams
avenues, will hold their annual park sup
per on Saturday, August 14, at Strawberry
Mansion.
The Campflro Girls of Ebcnezer Metho
dist Episcopal Church held a bread,
cake and candy sale at 335 Lyceum avenue
on Saturday. On next Saturday a
lawn party will be held on the Stet
ler grounds, Lyceum below Ridge
ncnue, for the benefit of the Ebenezer
Concert Band. There will bo a program
or excellent music, automobile rides and a
bazaar for the sale of fancy articles and
confectionery.
Mrs. James Stafford and Miss Blanche
Stafford have gone to Capo Cod, Mass.,
to pass the remainder of the season.
The Manayunk Garage has extended In
vitations to all owners of Tord cars In
tho 21st Ward to attend a beach dinner
on Wednesday, July 23, at Maple Beach
on the Delaware.
Mr. and MrB. Service Taylor, of Dupont
street, have taken a cottage at Wlldwood
for the balance of the summer.
Sir. and Mrs. J. Walter Flanagan, ot
Hermltago street, accompanied by their
family, will leave on August 1 to pass
tho remainder of the season at their
Wlldwood cottage.
Mrs. Henry Seasholcs, of Queen lane,
and Mr. Orln Dodge have returned from
Fenton'B Beach. Decpwater Point, where
they were members ot a large camping
party.
Delaware County
Mr. Lewis McMackln and family, of
Norwood, have gone to Asbury Park,
N. J.
Mr. Harry Sheets and family, of Nor
wood, are spending their vacation at
Ocean City, N, J.
SUMMER RESORTS
Attractive Resort
i
rettonWoods
very shadow of Mt. Washington,
10,000 acres with every sport and pastime at Its best.
The MOUNT PLEASANT ilu
RALPH J. HERKIMER, Manager
The MOUNT WASHINGTON asE'gtfk,
D. J. TRUDEAU, Manager
Motor RoutaThe Idtal Tour
N. Y N. H. & H. R..R. and
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BEACH HAVEN, N. J
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CROWDED WITH PmLADBf&ki& POLK
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Brilliant Sweaters and Colored Smo6kAra ftirii'FathioHnbU m
the Coast, Where Milady Looks Most CharviiHg-Pir.
sonal Notes of Arrivals.
BAT HBAD, July 26.
SOME of the most attractive gowns,
suits and colored sweaters are worn
on the Bonrdwnlk at Ba Head Smocks
of various shades, also white ones
smocked In color, particularly blue1, are
tho latest fad for ynchtlng and tennis.
Mlra Elisabeth Cartwrlght, of Chestnut
Hill, who Is here visiting for several dafs,
looks particularly well in a white woven
sweater, a very smart white linen dress,
while buckskin shoes and a atunnlnir
plnk-and-tan straw hat
Mrs. William Bodlne, Jr., one of
i-iuiatieiniift'a most attractive young
rsatrons, Is seen on the Boardwalk every
evening.
Mlse Katherlne Conger, of Cenlrevllle,
Md., who Is stAylng here, was noticed In
a gown pf raspberry pink, with a stun
ning pink silk sweater to mateh. The
waist of the frock Is a white voile
trimmed with the raspberry, and her hat
s a, black chip with a broad brim, nnd
is finished with a narrow band of white
ribbon with a small tailored bow.
Miss Edna Burr, of East Orange, N. J.,
who has been tho guest of Mrs Blwood
w.Si.r i -, r country residence ftt
Willlngford, Pa where sho made an
extended visit, camo this week to Bay
Head, whero sho U tho guest of Miss
Edna H. Bowne, of East Orange, N. J.(
,?. ,s ."Pending the summer here.
Mlse Helen Nickels, of Brlelle, N. J.,
has as her guest Mrs Harvey Cortovcr, of
wi . k' ttn1 hor (laughter, Miss
Rachel Conover, formerly of German
town, Pn.
Miss Annette Parke, of Bay Head. N.
mi.. m.S" i'Cr BUest for vcrat weeks
Miss Mary Cooper, of Sewlckley, Pa. Mr.
and Mrs. Louis H. Parke entertained over
tho week-end Mr. and Mrs Bobert Irwin,
of Lnnadowno. nt their cottage
rr;;?d r5- JA ll0M n,Un-
t-reshelm road, Germantown, who are
Wilmington
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. n. Jackson and their
llttlo daughtor Catharine aro In Petro
grad, Russia, on their way to China via
Russia and Siberia. They left New Cas
tle, Lngland. on July 8 and sailed for
Bergen. When Mr. and Mrs. Jackson left
hero, more than a year ago, they Intended
spending tho summer in England with
relaW es, and then going to China, where
Mr. Jackson had accepted a position, but
war detained them In England. Mrs.
Jacltson Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jnmes P. Winchester, of this city.
Mrs. William IC du Pont nnd her chll
dren, Mrs. S. D. Townscnd nnd Miss
Helen Townsend, left for Bretton Woods,
N. II., to stay a fortnight.
Miss Margaret Whlttakcr and Miss
Mary Johnstone have gone to Mt. Klneo,
Me., to stny a fortnight. Miss Whlttaker
will then Join her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert W. Whlttaker, ftt DlgbyJN. B.,
where they will go' about tho llrst 'of Au
gust for a month's stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Whttaker and their
children are hero from Union, S. C, visit
ing relatives.
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"What's Doing Tonight
Municipal Band, Paaimink Bquaic, 12th and
Wharton mreetai 8 o'clock. Free.
Philadelphia Band, city Hall Plaza, S
o clock. Free.
Fnlrmount Park Band, George's Hill: 8
o'clock. Free
Drexel IlldJIe Bible Class. Holy Trinity
Parian Houie; 8 o'clock. Free.
lioss Horae.hoers' Aaaoclatlon, S138 North
Broad atreet.
Federation of Irish County Societies, 1301
Arch atreet; 8 o'clock. Free,
Suffrage Events Today
WOMAN SOFTOAQH PAKTY
2 p. m. Philadelphia City Committee meet
ing. s 30 p. m Open-air meeting; at Stb and Cam
bria atreeta Speakers, Mlu Mar Macken,
Mlse Anna MacFarland, Mlsa Jane Myer.
8 40 p. m. Open-air meeting at 12th and
vPasayunk avenuo. Speakers. Mrs. " M II,
Bresette, Mlsa M. C. Kngard, Dr. E. it H,
Morre.
EQUAL FIIANCHISE SOCIETY.
Noon Open-air meetlns at tha Hires-Turner;
Glass Company. Speaker, Miss Bertha Sapor
vlts.
8 30 p. m. Open-air meetlnr at 48th street
and Woodland arenue. Speaker, Mlsa Bertha.
Sapotlts.
HCMUEn RESORTS
mmommpwAm carnival m
and Wildwood Crest
Wednesday Evening, July 28
Oorieous Boardwalk raseant, entire lenrth of nve-mlle promenade. Brilliant
llghta, Olltterint eostumsa. Confetti by ln carload. Btlrrlni muslo bx eevsral panda
Mardl Oraa outdone. Handsome prliea for most corole costume, most oJijInal. best
hotel a-roup. First and second prlxea In each elasa to be old. TWrd yrtses, ueefal
articles Featlval to conclude lth award of prlsea and rand ball Evrbody irel
com. Come ond join tie. For free booklet and full particular writ today to
J. WfHTESELL, Gty
WIJffOOD, W. J. ,
WILDWOOD'S SK
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RESORTS Am
Pending .the Jtimmer at Bay Head. HV I,
f "Altr- Arthur N. ooddfeiiaw. of Detroit,
Uonhi;,ThebBa,ttnh' " Vw'
vfMf?nilAX'..Jul,; -TJt Cape Mw
Yacht Club will entertain Saturday sdit
5Jj?!obLr dInnf- Moro lh&i -
Commodore- J Clifford Wilson will M
toastmasier. He will have a hi eutf
eevcral members- of the New rofk Tat
Club. ,
pt. Thomas Hart has returned to PA
May alter1 nn absence of several week
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Warrick have
arrived In Cape May; where they will
spend several days as guests ot Ms
riorencs Hancock, at her cottage oa Ce-
.utiiuit avenue. jz
Mr. and Mm. Thomas G 5tockfiouh,
of Chestnut Hill. hae opened their coi
tage on Guerney street for the summer.
OCBAN CITY, "jruly 26, -"Mlas June
Harris, Mlsa Alice Wallace and M1m
Pauline Frederick, of Taeoiiy, will
spend two weeks at OCrtin City at
the guests of Mr. and Mrs Walter Foulk
rod, of M00 Rhawrt street, who are epend
Ing the summer nt their cottage On -Wesley
avenue.
There will be a card parly at the Ca
sino Club hew Thursday afternoon, Au
gust 12, nt Z o'clock The proceeds; are
to go to trio Philadelphia Home fdr in
curables. A number of Oak Lena and
Logan ladles ore Working very hard to
make this affair a great success
Mr. end Mrs. Frank W. Lemlng. t,t
North Ulenslde, entertained a house party
over the week-end ftt their bungalow at
Ocean Gate. Their guests Included Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Gramm, Of German
town Mr and Mrs. Harris Mlmmlck: oi
Tioga; Mr. and Mrs, Frank Willis, Ot
Oak Lane, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc
Mahon, of Germantown.
Lansdowne
Mr. Adrian W. Phillips U at the St.
Clare Hotel, Atlantic City, for the sum
mer. Captain Isaac Rhoads, of McKlnley
avenue, has returned from n two weeks
trip to North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Blrge, of Ftfebtb,
Col, have announced the marriage of
ineir uaugnier, miss torn isaitn uirge,
to Mr. Dyson A. Kennedy, son of Dr, and
Mrs. William D. Kennedy, of North
Lansdowno avenue, on July 8,
FIIILADELPIIIAN JIIAIIMES
MISS BERTHA MB NOBLE
Teller of Franklin National Bank Be
comes a Benedict.
FEDEnALSBURO. Pa July 2. Mlsa
Bertha Mae Noble, e'dost daughter of Mn
and Sirs. George E. Noble, near here, and .
Allen Wallace Borton. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joel Borton. of WaodstOwu, N J.,
were married at 7:30 o'clock this morning
In old Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church
The Rev D. J. Ford, of Sfftford, Pel,
performed the ceremony. The bride and
bridegroom were attended by Mrs Thomaa
Warren, of Wilmington, Del., cousin ot
the bride, as matron q lienor, and Omar
Borton, ot Woodstown, brother of tha
bridegroom, as best man. The ushers were
Fred II. Noble, brother of the bride, of
Manila, Philippine Islands', and Marvel,
Frlede), of'Seaford, Del.
Miss Noble was, until her morrlage a
teaeher of elocution at Blalrstown, N -It-Mr,
Borton Is teller at the Franklin Na
tional Bank, Philadelphia.
After a tour to Baltimore, Washington
and Virginia Mr. and Mrs, Borton will re
side nt Woodstown.
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2SV,66 nt Public Baths in Week
A total of 2SS,653 persons visited tha
publR bathhouses ot this city the last
wiels Of this number, 157,725 wero bpys,
CU7f men. 31.673 girls and 1X059 women.
-The largest attendance was nt the oath
at stn ana iiunin streets, wnere ,;
boys. 33H men, 1531 girls and (03 women
were registered during the week.
BUMMER RKSOKTS
Clerk, Wildwood, N. J.
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ttnasuslly large, cool roomi with, unohetrKcted
view of tha oceaa from alt it a sad fret
water in all baths, runsUic water In raana,
4000 tL ot perchts surround the hotel,
nw elQlnr room overlooaa tha a. 8n4it
colslaa and wblte snrlce; ercheatra uf aeie
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resident ohrsletan. raattHSoeot new Pati
Loanse. Special i IT M np weekly, Bkl
Cialled. auto nii trains! tMnureneM kr
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