Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 04, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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to and Mrs. Charles D. Barney Will Entertain at Their Sum-'
V iner Home, Put-in-Bay, on Lake Eric Various
summer
PL AND MR CHARLES D, BAR
WfZ. f Elldon, 0onU, t'a., latt
Sk . ..L',. Lake Erie, where they will
T mu i""1 Soptember nt Gibraltar
W. Lu wmmcr homo at Fut-ln-
R. miring the summer moy win nave
r ,JiU Mr. and Mrs. John Mam-,
& W?!UB.;1. Thomas 8. KalleV.
;U1"' r,h r Mr. and Mr.. Jo
ffhiumirrt. if;- jenki0WBi
It tl an" ' ' ' ...It.,. Mr. nml
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Baton "".. nhhnril. 6f Jenkln-
fa .Mr and Mrs. Horace Hardin
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,nd ttmiiy. "J
lifer U'nrncr omclated, and
tot4S'xL. . nlven In marriage by her
fWdMr Charles A. Urnun. There
'?ff fcrMesmalds. Mr. Sanluel Weth
ert no bjldesma.u imme(natciy
rt" IrVmony the brldo and bride
$fm fo?an extended tour In the
iVtlt
mm Henry Miller Watts and
.ihavV closed their country homo
.fflllr h't Jamestown, n. I., whero
SitSfflttl and September.
J in, and Mrs. Charles Bradford I Fraley
.fib. L04W. BUM. N-- - aV);or
Hill, have "VSnl be the Buesta for
&Kb.taWotMr. and Mrs. Jacob
4 In 'UBV,lMi for a visit of a fortnight
1 vTMk for Maine tof a V1sii
;.,' -n. n.nr Klneo.
!ur and Mrs Charles .
i rV.nr. of Kaolin. l'a. ih ";""
. . ",-"',..,. potter ana one 01 mo
i it t ster of Sirs. on" , .
ferS&ePn,thew,n
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fthey have taken for the summer months.
" uin Margaret lornu ...--- -
r DeUncey llace. Is visiting nt Salem. In.
?e JT.h,, i belnir extensively enter
tained Miss Bannard's encasement was
mentiy announced to Ensign Edmund S.
UcCawiey.
Mr. arid Mrs. Harold Cross, of Cloverly
line. Rydal. are guests of Mr. and Mrs
John Gilbert, at Eagles' Mere. Pa., for
teveral vresks.
Mr, and -Mrs. William H. Huhn and
Mr William H. Huhn. Jr., 113 South 21st
atreet, have Kone to Spring Lake. N. J..
viMrs they have taken the Wells cot
tage on the lake for the summer.
Sir. and Mrs. Samuel D. lUddle. of
Cten Hlddle, Pa have left for, Spring
Lake, where they are spending several
FMisatthe Essex and Sussex HoUl.
Miss Elizabeth P Dallas, daughter of
t. ., -yiwm nvavaninn R. Dallas. Of
Chestnut Hill, will leave next Monday
A ti VnnViiinlrnnvt IP.. WlierC BttC Will
!ft the sucst of Miss Mary Bishop Jones
r. L. ma - MnMnon t?nlrVinvtn. until
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B'Mt:er Miss Jones' wcdaing to .Mr. Jonn
fBliOrant Ayllng. of Syracuse, N. Y., on
;.'uuh IS. Mrs. Jones will glvo a house
j-II ."party for the members of her daughter's
(-.The guests will Include Mies Rachel W.
jiff latta, of this city, who, with Miss Dal-
n isi, wm oe among mo uriucamumo.
Mr. and Mrs. William Payne Thomp-
s ica entertained a dinner party last eve
( In honor of their house guest, Mrs.
irllCKtr Wlnthron, of New York, who will
Npend a fortnight In Newport. Covers
KTtre laid for SO.
Mrs. Cralc Blddle. Mrs, Ieonard M.
flhcraas. Mrs. William K, Vanderbllt, Jr.,
S,iin. Whitney Warren, Mrs., August Bel
kjcontand Mrs, Royal Phelps Carroll are
re committee of Newport women who aro
.'arranging an exnioition or art worns to
t alven at the CaBlno Theatre during
thla week. The exhibition opened yester-
diy with Madame Cntulle Mendea. of
BParls, who Is In Newport for a tlmo. In
seiiargo, and will continue until Saturday.
Th money secured will be used for the
yenent of wounded French soldiers.
PMra. J. Cllntoh Foltz and her daugh-
iera, miss Dorothy Folti and Miss liar-
taretta Foltz. of Bethlehem Dike. Chest-
gmit HU1. will leave the latter part of
gyiususi to spend a month at Road End,
j',tnelr cottage at Small Point, Me.
'Nra. George Willing. Jr.. of East'
umiftre lane, uneatnut Hill, is spending
til Mnnth nt A..n..t t Ttrtl. ITIII
pw-feere her picturesque costumes are at-
"vs mucn admiration.
''J'1! ,net Irene Burke and Miss Nell
miwnre, of iioorostown, N. J., have left
or Niagara Falls. N. Y for an extended
lay.
Along the Main Line
r QVEBnROOK. Mrs. Frederick C.
El,'!ck.e and her daughter. Miss ElUabeth
SVlii Hangeley haUe House, Raugeley
W W ,n the month of Mr. Mencke. They
is,WIurn home in Sentember.
..t&nd Nrg, Frank Brown, of Drexel
wtKe also gone to Maine.
g Ud Mrs. Edwin O. Close, of 6463
U rStlf t "pent ine early summer
l-SUT nave gone to xuoosa
lOf ASAG nuuuilUftCIUJ ivr UIO II1U1UII
Sj'?'1 Mrs- H- B. Chichester, of
tolZtM?- ls making a short stay at
far t. befor,i R'"K to Newport
h'!!"" w Jennings and Mr and
IS h l Crcltet avenue, have re-
U at their cottage at Mount Gretna.
E t ? D Heritage, pf St. Paul's
ft ,'vramore entertained at luncheon
.turUy Those nresent were Miss
bi Meade Miss Viola Bradbury, Miss
" upnincott. Mla Beatrice Bteln
Mlsa Edith Pyper.
iPYN MAWD fli. T !. n Tlrotttl.
infitm of jjr. and Mrs. Howard Brown.
"' avenue, la spendJris August, at
w-vwi vrst.
IPJEMONT -Mr. and Mm. W. Barklte
' or pnt Cottage, are spending Au
t Beverly Farm. Mass.
w r Alliunn hit nuit to K'arra-
Pier for the rwnslnder of the
Germantown
'i Mr. Oatry 8rn8r, Ot 1M
wtt b this week
Us l-,oiBtj Qre8f ls vIslUaa cm
'i.ilLl ukri tb.it U tb gMifM M
nans.
of ' Mil L 1mothe'-. Mrs. Kmll Graeft,
or n rulntkl avenue.
Mr. John T. Carson, of 4837 Pulaakl ave-
Bm1!!d hi, tamny are spending the
summer at Ocean City.
i',,' ?mnt nnt1 hr nlce. Miss Mil
drcd HolahaUer, of Greene street, are
Treves" P s"mmer lt thc1'' cottaga In
Miss Sarnh Slpes. of 69 Maplewood ave
nue, Is entertaining her cousin, Miss Flor
Mice E. Momeyer, of Orecnsburg, Tn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John M. Frier, of 6ISJ
nno avenue. hnv rtur,,..! tmm .
ll"?0.! t0V thro,'l!li the Western States
um me i-nnamn exposition.
pr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Pettlt, of 613 Lin
coln drive, are visiting at Cape Cod,
aiars., until tho early part of Septci.iber.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Pltneld, of Mil
wane avenue, accompanied by their
daughter. Miss Gcorglnnna Pltneld, will
be visitors nt Jamestown, R. I about
August 15.
Miss Knthcrlne Terry, of 3015 Mldvale
avenue. Is visiting Provlncetown, Mass.,
for nn Indefinite period.
Mr. ni!d Mrs. Joeeph K. Stone, of 1531
Pu nskl avenue, arc entertnlnlne as their
guests Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Stlne and
their daughter. Miss Eleanor Stlne, of
Louisville, Ky.
Mr. Henry W. Mendo and daughter,
Mies Eleanor Mende, of 419 Wcst'Horttcr
street, will leave shortly for a trip to tho
Catsklll Mountains.
Chestnut Hill
Mr, and Mrs. William N. Thomas, of
EaBt Graver's tone, have none to Old
Orchard Beach, Me., to stay until the 1st
of ptember.
Mr, and Mrs. Edgnr H. Butler and Mies
Marian F. Butler, of West Sunset avenue,
will spend August nnd September at York
Harbor, Me.
Along the Reading
Mr. and Mrs. Thomns B. Llpplncott, of
Washington lane, Meadowbrook, pa.,
have left for Beach Haven, N. J where
they have tnken a cottago for August
nnd September, nnd will entertain numer
ous house parties over tho week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Jackson, accom
ponled by their daughters, Miss Irene
Jackson nnd Miss Ruth Jackson, of 10th
fctreet and Onk Lano avenue. Oak Lane,
have left for Lake Placid, In the Adi
rondack Mountains, N. v., where they
will remain through the month of August.
Mr. and Mrs, George R. Roden and
Mr. Robert Roden left 'last week for
Gardiner, Mass., where they will make
their home permanently.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Kelsor have
closed their country place at Lenox road,
Jenklntown, nnd aro occupying their
Chelsea cottage, where they will enter
tain at small, Informal house parties dur
ing August. This week-end they will
have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Edward James and
Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Croft.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Townsend, of
Mountain avenue. Oak Lane, will enter
tain at their cottage at Ocean City over
this week-end Mlrs Helen Dare, Miss
Pauline Fiske. Miss Dorothy Southamp
ton, Mies iJorls Williams, Miss Janetto
Blako and Miss Evelyn Sldman. Mrs.
Townsend was formerly Miss Helen D.
Grandly, of Ashbourne.
Mr. and Mrs. John J Hood, of ,Sth street
and 16th avenue, Oak Lane, nro at Ocean
City, as are also Mr. and Mrs. Charles G.
Frlck and family, of 6105 North 7th street.
Oak Lane Park.
Mr. and Mrs. William O. Wright, of
11th street and Oak Lano nvenue, aro en
tertaining as their guests for a month
Mrs. M. W. Splcer and her daughter. Miss
Virginia Splcer, of Richmond, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Paul do Sanno, of
63th avenue and 11th street. Oak Lane,
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Garrl
gues, of 11th atreet, have returned from
a motor trip to Eagle's Mere.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Jackson nnd
their daughters. Mlsa Ruth Jackson and
Mini Irene Jackson, of 10th street nnd
Oak Lane avenue, are spending a month
at Lako Tlacld, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Richmond, of 12th
street and 68th avenue, Onk Lane, will
leave the middle of August to spend six
weeks at Bethlehem, N. H.
NEWLYWEDS TRAILED TO BEACH
Mr and Mi RMih. Tl.umM Henior, 22jL hortb 89th strt,
aft heu wedding Ucl fhuisd lUgfel, escawd ta Qe City.
Frwfld wwltd m4 he,'i tbem nc ad ta Am'
SKf3Mrs'!jr H&JSval; Bte&SV III
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MISS AGNES M. SPENCER
Who is the daughter of Mrs. Graham Spencer, of the Maidstone, is
at present visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles A. Potter, Jr., at her
home in Chelten Hills.
West Philadelphia
The marriage of Mlsa Marian Cornelia
Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Lindsay Miller, to Mr. Leonard J. Sciger,
will take place on Monday evening, Au
gust 16, nt 7 o'clock, ut the home of tho
bride's parents, D347 Osago avenue. The
ceremony will be performed by the Rev.
Joseph P. Morris, of the Prince of Tcaca
Chapel. ,,, ,.
Tho brldo's sister, Miss Frances Elliott
Miller, will be her only nttendant. and
her brother, Mr. James Llndsaj Miller,
Jr., will act as best man, A reception
for the immcdlnte families will follow
tho ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Z. Beaston, of 3732
Locust street, have returned from a trip
to tho Expositions at San Francisco and
San Diego. Mrs. Beaston will spend tho
late summer at Wlldwood with her young
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van, Glider, of
4931 Hazel avenue, who nro spending the
Bummer at Ocean City, N. J., are enter
taining a house party In honor of Mr.
and Mrs Edward B. Secger. Mrs. Seeger,
who Is their niece, was formerly Miss
Arabella Bethell.
Mr. Christian G. Bauer and Mr. O. E.
Sandborger. of 62S South 64th street, will
spend the week-end at Pine Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Spates, of 221
South 40th street, left Saturday for Cali
fornia, going through tho Panama Canal.
Mr and Mrs. Peter J. Clark' and fam
ily will spend the balance of tho season
at Cnelsea.
Mrs. John L. Wansor and two daugh
ters, of 5713 Ashland avenue, will be at
Ocean City until September 15.
Mr. Joseph A. Hudson nnd family. 4915
Catharine street, are spending a season at
Ocean Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogers Swope, of
4026 Cedar avenue, left on Saturday for
Southwest Harbor, Me., where they will
remain until September.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saueri, 40th and
Filbert streets, celebrated their 35th wed
ding anniversary at a roof garden party
on the Hotel Powelton's roof Among the
guests were Mr. and Mrs, Christian Bene
dlkt, Mr. and Mis. Gustavus A. Muller.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fearnelde, Dr. Fred
crick Snuers and Mrs. Sauers, Mr. and
Mrs, Andrew Sauers. Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard W. Quinn. Miss Mary Trost. Mrs.
Louisa Theif, Mrs. Charles II. Sauers. Mr.
Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs. William
Wetter. Mr. and Mrp. John C. Palmer, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry L. McCaffrey and Mr.
Frederick Davis.
South Philadelphia
The H. P. bos of St Rita's Catholic
Club spent an cnjosablo day out at
Wlssahlckon last week, tho follow
ing attending: Mr. George O'Brien, Mr.
Al. Sweeney, Mr. Harry Curley. Mi.
Albert Tlerney, Mr. Walter Jackson,
Mr. Thomas Robinson, Miss Mary Welsh,
Miss May Molloy, Miss Kitty Coll, Miss
May Thomns, Mlsa Frances Sillers and
Miss Martha Sillers. On account of Ill
ness, Mr. Lawrence Carlln was unable
to attend.
Mr. Matthew Jackson and his son, Mr.
Howard Jackson, 1033 Federal street, have
Just returned from Niagara Falls after
having spent an enjoyable trip since
early July.
Mr. T. R. Livingston, Dr. Edwin Dor
man, Mr. James McFetrldgo and Mr.
James Diamond returned from Atlantic
City this week, whero they havo been
several weeks.
Miss Emma R Morell, of 1742 South 15th
streo:. has Just returned from a two
weeks' vacation at Parkerford and Read
ing, where she was extensively enter
tained. Mr. E. Wall Murphy, of 2432 South 13th
street. Is spending the week at his bunga
low at National Park, N. J., with his aunt,
Mrs. R. Campcn and friends, where they
will entertain extensively.
Miss Lillian McNulty, 1416 South Broad
Btreet, who Just returned from a two
weeks' trip to Atlantic City, N. J., left
yesterday for a month's trip to Washing
ton, D. C, and points In Virginia.
North Philadelphia
The Slxteeners' Association of tho Sol
diers' Orphans' Schools of Pennsylvania
will hold Its fifth annual reunion on tho
old school grounds at Chester Springs,
Chester County, Pa., on Saturday, Au
gust 7. The committee In charge Includes
Thomas E. Barratt, John F. Glldea, Harry
Miller and Harry Llngeman.
Mrs. Ro6e Strumpf, of 1315 North Camac
street, is spending the summer with
friends In Atlantic City.
Miss Ada Dill, a graduate nurse of the
Woman's Homeopathic Hospital, ls spend
ing her vacation at her home In Nor
folk. Va.
Mr, and Mrs. A. Berkman and their
family, of 2610 North 33d street, are at
their cottage, 8 Sovereign avenue, Chel
sea, for the summer,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hough, of Park
and Allegheny avenues, has gone to Sa
vannah, Ga., for an Indefinite period.
Mrs. C. Carver, of Oklahoma City, Is
visiting her mother, Mrs, Golden, of
North Park avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo Shrenck, of 2725
West GIrard Avenue, will spend the month
of August at their Atlantic City apart
ments. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Chester Bowers and
their son, of 2844 North 25th street, have
returned from Ocenn City, where they
spent a delightful vacation.
Millbourne
Mr. Robert Richardson, of 22 Mill
bourne avenue, has Just returned from
a two weeks' automobile trip through
New York State.
.Airs. Frank S. Meade, of 3S Nyack
street, has gqne to Relstertowne, Md.,
whero she Is visiting her grandfather,
Doctor Dickson. Mrs. Meade, will re
turn In about two weeks.
Tioga
Mlts Beatrice Murtha, of West Tioga
street, Is with a camping party In the
Pocono Mountains.
t Mr- and Mrs. Benjamin Foster, of 3310
West Tioga street, left last week for
I Ocean City, to remain until autumn.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dlttman, of 3763
North Hth street, have Joined the colony
of cottagers at Ocean City.
Mrs. M. C. Hartman, of 2W3 West On
tarlo street, who Is spending the summer
at her bungalow in Ocean City, will have
as her guests during this month Mr. and
Mrs. John Hartman and Mr. and Mrs,
Thomas Hartman, of Tioga,
Mrs. Lillian Harkness, of North 18th
street, will spend this month touring the
cities of the Great Lakes.
Notices far the Society peg wll) b
accepted and printed In the Evening
Lfdftr, but all sen notice mut l
written en sue tide et the paper,
muit be signed in full, with full ad
dress, and wben potble telephone
number miu( tie given.
Send ell uch commoBleatten t
"Society Editor," Evening Ledger,
(4 Chestnut street.
TJnltia tljco requirement! are
tarried out ea that vetlAcatte mf
to pealble. las aettcee villi not be
mihlMhadi
Lansdowne
Miss C. M. Nichols, of Btewart ave
nue, will spend this month at Asbury
Park.
Mr. and Mr. J. Frank Eddy, of West
Greerlwood avenue, motored yesterday to
Winchester, Va., for several weeks' stay,
Miss Josephine Pilling, of Windermere
nttmie, was guest of honor nt n tea
given by Miss Mary Long, of Coates
vlllc, yesterday,
Mr, W. C. H. Single nnd family, of
Highland avenue, have opened their cot
tago at Ocean City. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Lnchenmeyer, of
Stratford avenue, have gone for a several
weeks' stay In Onk Bluff, Mass.
Mr. rind Mrs. Helster Law, of Owen
avenue, returned today from a month's
stay Iq Chelsea.
Miss Helen Loughnoy, of La Crosso
avenue, Is visiting her auht In Baltimore
for several weeks.
Frankford
Mr. and Mrs. William O. Foster, of
Tulip Btreet, will molor to Tohlckon
Creek today and there Join Mrs. Foster's
parents, remaining for two days as the
quests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foster,
who arc also nt Tohlckon Creek.
Miss Doris Bateman, daughter- of Mr.
and Mrs. William Batoman, of Aslum
road, Is the guest of Mies Helen McNeil,
nt Ocean City.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schlatcr, of 1318
Orthodox street, nccompnuled by their )
dnughtcr. Miss Knthetlne Schlatcr, are
upending the summer nt their homo nt
Lako Wlnola.
Miss Ida May Kennedy, of 2535 North
fth street, will have ns her guests the
latter part of this week Miss Lillian
Reed and Miss Myrtle Reed, of Bnyonne,
N J.
Miss Kennedy will bo hostess at a
muslrnlo Snturdny afternoon from 4 until
8 o'clock.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Lliltz and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Dalbler. of Holmesburg,
spent several days the past week on n
motor trip to Pottsvllle nnd vicinity.
Mlsa Edith Holllngsworth. of 220 East
Somcrvillo avenue, Mlsa Marlon Ynhn,
of Rising Sun avenue nnd Asylum pike,
nnd Miss BcbsIo McClurie, of 5402 North
Water street, will return this week from
Istand Heights, N. J , where they have
been spending their vacations.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Gllmoro and daugh
ter. Miss Magadaleno Gllmore, Mrs. M.
Vnr.dergrlfl and daughter. Miss Emma
Vandergrlft, of 4D50 Hawthorno street,
wll' return this week from Wlldwood,
N. J., where they havo been spending
pnrt of the summer.
Roxborough
Mr. and Mrs. David Townsend, of Ridge
nvenue, will occupy their cottage at
Ocean City during August.
Mrs. Harry Brlce nnd her daughters.
Miss Fanny Brlce nnd Miss Gladys Brlce,
of 205 Sumac street, Wlssahlckon, havo
returned from Maryland, where they
Bpent the early summer.
Mr. William II. Ambrose, of Manayunk,
has returned from Chicago, whero he at
tended the Master Plumbers' convention,
to which he was u delegate.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Manley Petermnn have
returned from their wedding Journey nnd
are at homo at 561 Leverlngton nvenue.
Mrs. Petcrman will be remembered as
Miss Pearl Gruver, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charlea H. Gruver, of Roxborough.
Miss Margaret M. McMonus, Master
James SIcManus, Miss Slarle Deegan,
Mrs. P. Wilson and her two children, of
Wlssahlckon, are spending a couple of
weeks nt Atlantic City, N. J.
The Friday Sewing Club, of Roxbor
ough, has arranged n series of luncheons
to be given on tho lawns of the members
during tho summer. The members of the
club are Mrs Robert Keely Hoys, Mrs.
Frank Kenworthy, Mrs. Fred Stott, Mrs
N. Claire Rorabaugh. Mrs. John A.
Struse, Mrs. Roy A. Robinson, Mrs. Or
lando Petty, Mrs. Albert Hood, Mrs.
Charles Weln, Miss Emma Rehfus, Mrs.
William Keely nnd Miss Helen Rehfus.
The Mannyunk Harmonle Singing So
ciety will celebrate the 50th anniversary
of Its organization in its hall, 4372 Fleming
street, tomorrows An excellent musical
program has been arranged.
Camden and Vicinity
Miss Marion T. Bird, of State street,
Camden, who has been hero with her
mother for the early summer, will spend
the month of August at Camp Wyone
gonlc, East Denmark, Me.
Miss Ftarcnco Sharp and Miss Elizabeth
Sharp, of 726 Cooper street, and their
niece, Miss Rachel Sheets, of 425 Penn
Btreet, have returned from a trip to Bos
ton and vicinity.
Mrs. John B. Adams and Miss Carrie
Adams, of 212 Cooper street, are spending
a month In the Pocono Mountains.
Hotel Arrivals
anEEN'-0. J. Brady, Shlc'F0:,,T!!.0.n,t,
Mrbraw. Clarlmburir. V. Vo.; L. O. Birch.
Wilmington; Howard A. Steetman, Pitman
Grove, Md.
CONTINENTALM Ooldmlth. Bulllmore,
MdTl 8i E. S7. neschwood. N. J. William
Burns. Columbia. Pa.l Mrs. Eva I. Mulion.
Jeannette, fa,
DOONEIl'B E. Vt Lovinrton, Lancaster! B.
Kellner. New York; Vt" H. Bellery. New
York.
NEW BINGHAM D. A. Nllund, Cumberland,
Md.: J, A. Keller. Canton. O.: Mr. ami Mrs.
W. Moiloy. Klngsion. N. Y.i J. Boyle. Chea-
wold, Del.
HANOVEH-J. F. Summers. Salem, N, J., H.
8. Schaerrer. Rending. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
Charlea Wllllame, Heading; B. A. Hunter,
JIagerstown, aid.
WINDSOR Mr. and Mr. R. F. Bauman,
Plttiburgtis A. S. Pepperman, Wllllaraiport,
II. " Leila? neadlngi William A. Bamber-
ger, Lebanon, Pa,
VENDIG R M, Edler. Scranton; B.JI Ly
iiJn. CranroriT, l'a.. Walter Price. Plalntleld,
N. J.I 8. W. Wilson, Anbury Park, N, J.
ADELPHIA Frank J Foley, Pttteburgh: Hj
Arthur Mich. New York; . H. Smyth, ben-
vers Oeorge P. Williams, Newark. N J.
RITZ-CARLTON Mr, and Mrs. L. J. King,
New Yorjc; Walter T. Smythe, New York.
TiELI-EVUE-STRATFORD J. 8. Raymond,
I.ethleher Pa : W. W. Hubbard. Che.ier,
town. Md.; O. B. Bright. Detroit: Thomaa
Anderson. MontcUIr, N J.; John A. Maaon.
Baltimore: M. B. Hammond, HarrUburg;
CM. Sheridan. Buffalo, E. J Williams.
New York; V. Belts. Cleerneld, Pa.; Mlsa
KK. Murray, New York; G. M. Berry. To-
ledo; Arthur & Braun, Newark; B Bedford,
Trenton.
WAI.TON-C. II. Lyons, Orange. N. J.I L.
LaBeie. Summit. N. J. I John Andrew.
Pittsburgh; J. F. Oangulsb. Pittsburgh.
STENTON-Mlss Gabrlells Ross. Newark; J.
s TowHsend.. Newark Mr. and .Mrs C. P.
Edward. Newark; Mr. and Mrs. J. w.
Jones. Reading.
COLONNADE Mr and Mr". J L- Wilson,
liMMteV; 1C H. Trimble. Baton. Pa ; H. B.
iSeve? New York. L. R. Leonard,. Altoena.
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Suffrage Events Today
WJUAL FRANCHIeW BOCIKTY.
Seeo-Opaa-alr uteeUag t Aleerte'e Hosiery
mSi Pauiboro end Swrthigdeii streets.
sleeker. Uiae Ana UeCue.
35 " -Open atr meeting at GeraBou
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WOIEAN MiFFRAOS PASTY
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WHITE FOX FURS APPEAR AGAIISf
ON BOARDWALK AS WEATHER CHANGES
Cool Winds and Drizzling Rains Fail to Dampen Ardor of
Enthusiastic Summer Girl, Who Dares Any
Temperature.
ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 4.
NO FOX furs were worn on the Great
Wooden Way M'-idny. It took torrid,
sultry August wca to convince the
mimmer girl that 11 Was decidedly mal
apropos to wear winter adornment out
of season, but yesterday was quite a dif
ferent story, nnd furs predominated In
the chic costumes.
The first of a series of teas will bo
given by the board of management of the
Children's Seashore House, Annapolis nnd
Atlantic avenues, this afternoon from 4
until C o'clock. Music will he furnished
through the courtesy of tho Hotel Chelsea
Orchestra. Mrs William Bennett will re
ceive, assisted by tho members of the
Woman's Auxiliary.
Miss Ida Varc, daughter of Congress
man Vnre, gave a sailing party yesterday
afternoon aboard her father's beautifully
appointed yacht, Bitter Sweet.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Crawford Kamcs, of Phil
adelphia, have opon.ed their cottago on
California nvcnuet South, for the balance
of the season.
Miss Dorothy Thomas, who has been
spending the summer with her parents nt
Delaware Water Gnp, ls now tho guest
of her grandmother, Mrs. Perclval
Thomas, Pr., at her cottage, 23 Iowa ave
nue, South.
Mrs. Kathryn Krymer Worcester, of
Morris and Atlantic avenues, Chelsea, has
none to Ptnmford-ln-the-Catskllls for the
remainder of tho summer.
Mrs. Mnry Quinn and tho Misses Quinn,
of 22 Jnsser Square, Ventnor, entertained
n largo house party over the week-end.
Mr. Fred Corey, of Philadelphia, was
a week-end visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bender, of
Philadelphia, who are occupying their cot
tnge, 11 Aberdeen avenue. South, where
they nro cntortnlnlng extensively, will re
main nt the shoro until late In the
autumn.
Mr. and Mrs William Henry Smith, of
Philadelphia, who are annual visitors at
tho Dennis, will leavo in a few days en
route to Snn Francisco, where they will
remain for n week before sailing on the
Wllhelmlna for Honolulu and Japan.
Mr. J. O. Watson, of Fairmont, W. Va.,
who has been spondlng a weok nt the
Brighton, has leased a cottage In Chelsea
for tho balance of the season.
Dr. nnd Mrs. Gilbert II. Alford, of
Baltimore, have taken apartments nt the
Mailborough-BIcnhelm for the remainder
of the summer. They nro accompanied
by .Mr. Charles C. Stelff, Mr. Gideon N.
Slelff nnd Mr. W. S. Dudley.
Miss Dorothy Huey, who ls hero for tho
summer, gave a knitting bee on the
vcrnnda of the Brighton today. She and
her six girl friends were busily engaged
knitting modish woolen sweaters.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Daly, of Baltlmoro,
who always come here for a pnrt of the
summer, arrived early In the week, ac
companied by their attractlvo daughters,
Miss Adcle Daly and Miss Louisa Daly.
Mr. O. Gordon Daly Is also In tho party.
Mr. H. H. Pakradoonl, of Overbrook,
Pa., Vice Consul Imperial from Persia
to the United States, Is among the dis
tinguished visitors. Ho Is at the Dennis
accompanied by Mrs. Pakradoonl, Miss
Pakradoonl and H. H. Pakradoonl, Pa.
Mr. W. H. Jarden, who Is spending tho
summer with his family at Hadden Hall,
Is convalescing from a sprained ankle.
OCEAN CITY, Aug. 4. - Mr. Robert
Woolston nnd family, of Germantown,
have opened their cottage.
The Rev. Father Bonnlwell. a brother
of Judge Bonnlwell. of Philadelphia,
Bases Its clulma tor patronage upon merit alone and has at heart only
the best Interest" if Its pupils and lis attention to their Interesta Is steady
and Arm throughout the courses and after they have been placed In positions.
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BQEPENTOWN. N. J.
DOBDBWTOWN MILITARY INSTtTUTS
SO years of sueeese la trau&t twe tor !.
KVo and btubva peeve Ike "Wti ef oar
mtlefU eeutogue? -nte TOaSpel. Bordetv
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spent tho week at the Knights of Co
lumbus club house In this pity.
-Miss Dorothy James Is here for the re
malnder of tho season.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greer, o German
town, are among the visitors.
There will be another "Children's
Night" at tho Ocean City Yacht Club
Friday evening. These dances are gala
events for the children of the members
nnd their friends,
WILDWOOD. Aug. 4. - A delightful
wntcrmelon party will be given on 'hei
beach on Saturday night by tho ydunge.'
set of Wlldwood Crest followed by a. mid'
night bathing party. Those present wilt
be Miss Kitty Morris, Mlts Allco
McDowell, Miss Edna Jones, Miss Helen
8. Jones, Mr. Manfred Krnuskopf. Mr.
John Morris, Mr. Wallace Frommer, Mr
Norman Ludwlg, Mr. Thomas Grace and
Mr. Charles Hoffmnn. The party Will
he chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs S.
McDowell and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sneller.
Mr. Leonard Hlrshberg nnd family, -of
Baltimore, Md., aro spending some time
here.
Mr. Layton Morris, of Philadelphia,
will spend the coming week-end as tho
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McDowell,
of Wlldwood Crest.
Mr. and Mrs. Ehrenrclch and their
daughters. Miss Nelllo and Miss GertrudO
Ehrenrclch, of 2316 North Front street,
are at thu Hotel Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Lelpzlger, Miss
Ruth and Miss Harriet Lelpzlger are
spending the summer at the Crest.
Judge and Mrs. Stra,Uaberger and Mls(
Hollander, of Washington, D, C, and
Mr. Strausberger, of New York, are
spending several weeks at Wlldwood.
Doctor Shapiro, or Washington. D. C
ls spending somo time at the Wlldwood
Manor.
CAPE MAY. Aug. 4.-The first days of
August sco the arrival of mbre of the
smartly gowned matrons. Indefatigable
debutantes and ever-ready dancing men
In Capo May. They arc all here and here
to stay unUl tho cool weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthlngton Gtlpln. Jr., of
Gcrrr.nntown, arrived Monday for n rest
of several weeks. They nro tho guests of
Mr. Gilpin's mother, Mrs. Arthlngton Gil
pin, at her cottage.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elllcott Ross Carver, who
have been occupying their cottage on De
catur street since Juno 1. havo forsaken
Cape Mny for other points. Mrs. Carver
Is at present the guest of Dr. and Mrs.
Harold Roberts at their beautiful sum
mer home nt Glenburney on Lake George
Mr. Carver has gone to Arizona on a
business trip and will not return 4 until,
September 1.
Mrs. F. Boas nnd her small daughter
have arrived In Cape May and will bo
guests at tho Hotel Chalfonte for several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft Mellor, 3103 West
Coulter street, Germantown, are spending
tho summer in Capo May.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Page havo
opened their cottage, 803 Stockton avenue.
Miss Theodora Clark, daughter of Dr.
James Clark, of Baltimore, gave a bridge
yesterday In honor of her house guest.
Doctor Clark occupies ono of tho old cot
tages on Stockton Row. which have be
come popular with Baltlmoreans this
yenr.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Spencer Miller. 3d, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Joel Cook Huber and Miss Alva,
Snrgoant motored to New York on Mon
day. They will spend a day or two at
the Waldorf-Astoria, and upon their re
turn will have ns thotr guest Miss Anna
Steele, of New York,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cannon nnd their
threo lovely children, of Concord, X. C
are spending August at tho Stockton
Villa, as la their wont. They will be ex
tensively entertained while here.
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