Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 05, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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Mil-day fete for
io ruAivivnu
w-isrss sr'
19-Summer Plana.
v.nWAtiV I3VANS 'DENrtlB.
rBS.
-f)N and her daughter, MIbs Mar-
t 0 V",Vi: kihli UennMon. of
ptnnwwn. w """.....-"'.
KfOIi P"u. ,.miv. nr nnendlntc
iPlnli-rf nt Bnlrnbi'ao, their cottage
f 4! u ttana". Mltlbrtdgc, Mo. fttre.
ITS H " i.ifc JAtiirlifMra Itt pnttl
inftUiirh a number of other gummcr
IM ftmonB them Mr. Joseph W.
Hon''.nnrl MIm Dorothy May-
l?"1' Ir nrrAnslnB AH hll-dny fete to
ildon ThUMday, August 19, to
! i Cahcr folk of the .uf rounding
hM will bt invited. The day will bo
imlKwJ" B,,"v' flair, which will lh-
T ,i.nt.iiaor entertainment, n,
filiLiih clambake, water sports, and In
Snimncin decorations
Ilfancltul. fairy lamps and Japan'
$&... forming n part of the II-
',. ion. M". Dennlston and her
W! " in return to Qermantown
VrtOctober, Mrs. Henry BrUce. of
!w.".. .. nhn boforo hor mar
9K "it T.eonora Dennlaton. Is
I, tfMfe lo spend a portion of tho sum
t.ihe !$" of her mother at Balm-
? rmf-;
m .ngsgement of International interest
2a'"ii.t. mornlnc Is that of Miss
Effns Oratse Fox, daughter of Mrs.
Mil. ?. Z. of this city, to Captain
tn Arthur Shaw, an officer of the JSng
rt&oned at AMershot.
... i ! .ml her mother havo been
W" j.a for years. Mrs. Fox was
r&kt&uUful Miss Harriet Blddle, daugh-(Mff&'il'V-.-
rir. John Bare ay B dd e.
H'lH city, and n sister of Dr. Clement
s?ntj4Ui retired surgeun v. wo .j ,
JS, United States Marino Corps, also re
ft'ut,. Fox Is considered very beautiful.
lfti.lV more than six feet tail ana very
KfoiW.bt a brunetto typo. Her father,
BilK liti De Orasso Fox, was an oxtreme-
MPUlr clubman of this city ana one
?.Vrnrombtcrs of Bar Harbor as a
J( the promoters
?fitMonbla resort.
,'- ciouln Shaw, of
tho 9th Lancers, Is
1 .uTaji tn ho staff of General Mllner.
i!S.nmi Guards and sorved in South
oliZ. imm ISM till 1902, Ho received tho
pJecoratlon as Companion of the Dlstln
'ISiMo Service Order for good service
Bio the capture 01 oicm a luimmus u
' itellt and was awarded tno yuccn a
'ttiitH three clasps, and ICing'B Medal,
S'li he served as adjutant of
ph Hhodeslan Volunteers.
SLIM jeedains is bcucuuicu u. y.uua
Sftli irionth.
HiW
liilie Key, Elllston J. Perot and Mrs.
EPltot, Accompanieu uy mo.i iui., ".
f Ms'ry ft Lelper, daughter of Commander
Awards F. Lelper and Mrs. Lclper, and
llllw Frances Mecum, of Salom, will leave
itcJsy for San Francisco and San Diego
fraWt the Expositions.
"fri,. r Mrs. Norton Downs and family.
ftThree Tuhs, are occupying their camp
l Maine. .
Vat. tnA Mrs. TValtor Jeffords, of Glen
ERWdle, Pa., have left for Vontnor, N. J.,
I where tney win spena August una ocp-
Ifembtr.
B Mr. .Claude, J. Brunner and his wife, of
m Wt Point, Pa., are spending vacation In
W&iiiinston,iJ. u.
" Dr. ana Jfrs. M. H. Glooker, 1S21 Chest
nut treet are, spending their vacation at
IJarrlfop; Me. '
Mr. James Hirst and hor daughters
Ltre .occupying a cottage ai uay iieaa ior
eummer,
!iw, John Warner and Miss. Lydla F.
of 1719 Spruce street, are spend-
"th.e summer at Marblehead,, Mass.
E. TV. S. Tingle, of Morstein, Pa.,
'? returned from a week-end visit with
-.anil Mrs. Ellis at 'their Cape May
' Robert Coane. of the RIttenhouse,
flftd.hls daughter. Miss Elizabeth Coane,
Jjpiieijn, Mr. Itobert Coane, Jr., who are
SHelorlng through the West, will visit the
Exposition, at Ban Francisco and other
Ipolntf of Interest before returning to this
' in the autumn.
' Along the Mainline
MEr?ION-Mt. and Mrs. Thomas Flshsr,
ef Highland avenue, will remain at their
jummer home at WIndber, Pa., until No
vember. jMr. nd Mrs. Edward, C. Dearden and
Itttlrtwo Children, who are in Maine for
tin summer, expect to return homo in
peptember.
AUDUOnE Mrs. Jamen Hueh Moffatt.
iMlttArgyle road, with hf mnttinr. Mm.
Ronwoy. of the Athens Apartments, left
B'puajr ,pr neisea; where they win
Upend iteveral weeks.
JfM- J?Ph It. Wolnwright will jojn
IWand, their home on the New England
Stout
Wfr. and Mrs. Niuh TT nni,n nf rin
CeeX rod, are occupying their sottago
l wpe May. w
MU 2 Mrs. Harvey Boyer and fam-
r.,1 w"" navo taken n cottage at
"1S Mere for tha rmnlndK nt thn
Mummer.
TnS I' ?f th Brrn Maw" Presbyterian
Sr. left last week for a month's stay
w.iue, Vol.
KV.. nA nr. n.i ' r, -n ..
SUUpcaster road, havo returned from
MMHU'?. Mbm. wh.M th,.i (.am. hn
at 1". . "! '"'J' ....
- eyerai weeks,
,10, Chandler Barnard, of Morris
: U SDendlnsr m.vrnl Aam a At.
BSLCtty. 7 '
pfOn Saturday evening last
,:."" ot triage avenue, uer-
iriamea a number of Her Phlla-
i friends at a, watermelon party.
wn was prtttlly decorated with Jap
Ullterns. vr.- miB n.A xita
aookhamer, Miss Catnarine Moore.
wurpny. ansa Fonnya Bender,
prence Churnhvlll Ml.. Trlm
Mr- Cannlnsr. Mr. 4Iiich Mr,
eenuer, Mr. Wilbur Hansfleld.
aterling, Mr. Frank Bowers. Mr.
Hosklna and Mr. Roy Burns.
Germantown
A Myrtle Klntr , ,, .,,.j
borae, 6528 McCallum street, after
- U extensive tnnr thrnnch
nlalh'SSh. l?i -a.f ft!
5 vines Mnd nlacfl nf rttrt
?fank w t3nA.ji f .
u ' ( nest iurr
i'Tft son? tQ C"D Kiarsarge.
klMi e'" "Owueied by Major
WI4. of Oirard Oojlegi,
lad Mn Tk at t i.i .1
in iSJ.tl nue, ara spending some
W. Calif enjla.
ChaMc. V a.. ..,.. -m . -
1 S3 returned from T .Vo TI'..,r,C.
1 tret. Is niillv u,.u,'.M from
? " "loess at Bradley Beaeh.
Mr. Alfred C. Marnl. irf
!? r" M. wia
i asoury Park, N. J.
EVENING LEDGER
fisher folk
tsx fMLADELPHlANS
wiwwooir u?Tin their 'cita i
te'ftft1',!! Ooulur street,
njong the coast oa,8 week' M
remainder oAh. omh W00d 'r lho
r Aloiigthe Reading
Church 1 ? ?5fia "oraco Lorlmer, of
to hear Sf dhUVi0,te' Pa" wl" be 1
Mcen? TiiSU1' rap,d " ' his
Hele"nnE wn;.EI"8 D; lltam and MIss
town" fa V mm"' 0 Sulgrave, Jenkln
Autfu'.f ?;'. V"! lcavo th0 flrt week of
they wlLn0 Mohonk' N. Y where
ey W1H rnialn for several weeks.
ofAM?WFrV ?"' b. 8lVCn on th0 lftwn
lncton ln t C,n.rn.ey s "Wence. Wash'
nlnl ,e,i1enkln.fow"' Wednesday eve
ch,Vv tptomr 1, for the benefit of
Md &.oM.a.,5huroh' of Philadelphia,
and balem Baptist Church, of Jcnklntown!
,,? enjatnln S. Sanderson, of All
""""Vi0 A"? er sons, Sidney
il C :. I nuerson, who, for somo
ihTr..?. bcc? at Ctmp'Manltou. on
Lt JT ?,,an .Bhore of Lak Huron, havo
to Cleveland, Ohio, to visit Mr. and
-...-. uu.iu .uciinieo aandcrson.
M?.!,!!.?n,d Mr8, Lowor nnd daughters,
Miss lluth Lower and Miss Mary Lower,
v. 1 5incoto'w111 spcnd two weeks at
Norrlstovn, Pa.
r ,m Ii0ILr' Cohen and dauchter, Miss
Tnf. c.Co,hon'..of .Ncw York- "e being
entertained at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.
i'j ' B.Toza on Lynnwood avenue, Glen
sldu. After, a stay of 10 day-B they wilt
motor to their cottage at Chelsea, where
Mrs. Broza will spend a fortnight with
tiiem.
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. icing have re
.une(1 t0 thelr nPwtment at the Tracy,
th and Chestnut streets, from a fort
night's trip .through the Adirondack re
Blon, Including .Lake George, Lake
Champlaln and Saranac Lake. 'They will
spond the coming week-end as the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Moore at
their homo at Cornwells.
Mrs. Emmanuel Brown McCowen and
her daughters, Miss Mary D. McCowen
and Miss Gladys McCowen, have returned
to their home, 4401 Spnico street from a
month's stay in Ocean City, N. J.
for. nnd Mrs. William J. Coane, of tho
Avondale, 39th and Locust streets, will
upend tho week-end In Maryland. Their
niece. Miss Mary Grace Brown, who Is
In Washington, will go to Westminster,
aiu later ior a visit,
Mrs. W. H. H. Neville, of 4641 Sanson
street, and her daughter, Mrs. Frederick
C. Curley, with her small son and daugh
ter, are spending a portion of the sum'
mer nt Ocean City, N. J. They will re
main nt the resort until the middle of
the month.
Mrs, Harry Nealls and her children,
Harry Nealls Jr.. Francis Nealls, Eliza
beth Noalts and Marie Nealls, of 341S
Walnut street, are spending the summer
at Chelsea.
.Mr. and Mrs. Drake, of 433 South th
street, left yesterday for Lenox, Mass.
where they will visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Brandt, of 221 North
34th street, and their daughter. Miss
Estelle Brandt, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. G. B. Drlscoll ln Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dufour, of 31th
street and Powelton avenue have Just re
turned from Atlantic City, where they
nre visiting air, ana Mrs. u. v. Sander
son. 'Mr, Joseph S. Becklay, his wife and
daughter, of North LIndenwood street,
will make a stay at 205 East Spencer
avenue, Wlldwood.
Mrs. Harry Block, 217 South 53d street.
Is visiting her mother. Mrs.' Lovett, at
the Preston Apartmentfl, Atlantic Cltr.
Mr. Harry Block and his wife and Mr.
and Mrs. Lovett will leave next week
for n trip to Watklns Glen, Niagara
Falls, the Great Lakes and Canada.
South Philadelphia
Sir. and Sirs. Lawrence SIcEvoy. of 14J9
South 35th street, have left for a three
weeks' tour of the West. They will visit
tho canal district, the expositions and
will remain In Spokane, Wash., for sev
eral weeks as the guests of Sirs. Mary
Flckenglcr.
Mrs. Anna Gormley. of 1S24 South 18th
street, entertained ln her cottage ln Wild-
wood on Sunday last in nonor or ner son,
Sir. James Gormley. Among those pres
ent were Sir, Joseph Slurphy, Sir. John
and Mr. Joseph Slalton, Sir. C. JIcEnroe,
Sir. James Brady, Mr. Patrick Donohue,
Sir. A. Rubens. Mr. Anthony Naddo, Mr,
j, William. Sir. Barney O'Kane, Sir.
John SIcNally. During the evening tha
Gormley Pleasure Club was organized,
and Mr. John Meade was elected presi
dent) Sirs, H. Richards and family, 2218 South
Rosewood street, will spend a month at
Sea Isle City, N, J.
Mr. Joseph Russell Cushing, of 20th and
Porter streets, will spend his vacation at
Blaple Beach, Pa., as the guest of Sir,
Walter Gallagher.
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Boyle, of Broad
and Wolf streets, are at their countr"
residence at Hillcrest, Ambler, Pa., for
the summer. ,
Dr William Blannlng and family, of 1327
Morris street, will spend three weeks at
the Vlllanova, cape PW "
Mr Henry G. Qraul and family, of 1525
Snyder aVenue, will' divide a. month's
vacation between Dwlght'a Farm, Pa..
and Atlantic City. N.J-
w. wrhineton Vila and family, of
8311 South th street, have taken .apart.
ment nt Wlldwood. N. J-. for the re
mainder of the a2i.
Misses Anna and Marcella Culen, of M21
c..t. liih street, pave ru "in
month"jy " th PluenMgeMountalns.
What's Doing Tonight
Sx4$i ttS&S, 'UK Hill. 8 O'OSOOS..
&Mfft?Aw-''-.
Suffrage BventsMay
ir:,: uum .
;MI at MM. wrr
igEnna a
aaa .tas.
' i i lA, C Jl Jl O ' llir jii;iihimii n,
Mr.. and Mrs. Jeffords avo dosed their house, Hunt'ng Hill Fnrm, Glen Riddle, and nre occupying a cot
tago in Vontnor, where they will remain until the end of the season. occupyl"B a
North Philadelphia
Tho first of a series of excursions and
entertainments to bo given by tho nurses
of tho Woman's Homeopathic Hospital,
Twentieth street and Susquehanna avepu'e,
tho proceeds of which nre to be used In
the purchase of on automobile ambulance,
Is to bo held tomorrow evening. The
three-decked steamer Queen Anno has
been chartered and arrangements for a
delightful trip on the Delaware Blvcr
have been completed. The boat will leave
Arch street wharf promptly at eight
fifteen, with muBlc and dancing during
tho evening. s
Mr. Walter T. nittenhouse, of 3G41 North
lith street, has returned from a visit to
relatives In West Grove, Pa.
Dr. and Mrs. C. Carroll Sticker," of
1323 Diamond street, nnd Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer H. Bobst, of-3835 North 16th street,
are motoring through tho New England
States and CAnada during the month ot
August."
Mrs. William Albert Wood and hor
daughter, Miss Eleanor Harvey Wood, of
Mount Airy, will spend the month ' of
August at the Aberdeen Ilotef, Longport,
N. J,
Mr. and Sirs. Roberts Gratz Foil, of
Felstead, Chestnut Hill, have left for
Winter Harbor, Me., where they havo
taken a cottage for the summer months.
Dr. Wilfrid B. Fetterman. of 7047 Ger
mantown avenue, will leavo on Saturday
for Bay Head to spend a fortnight. From
there Doctor Fetterman will go to the
Adlrondacks for several weeks.
Northeast Philadelphia
Sllss Mary Croiithamel, 2247 North
ReeBo street, has returned from a lengthy
visit to friends at Doylestown.
Miss Bella Backert, 2232 North Hancock
street, will be tho guest ot Mrs. David
Strumpf, at her cottage on Connecticut
avenue, Atlantic City, during the month.
Sir. John Dohmer and Sir. Benjamin
Schadd are spending their vacatlrti down
the Delaware on a motorboat cruise.
Sir. Joseph Bishop, Sir. Charles Bachert
nnd his son, Mr. Charles Bachert, Jr., en
tertained members of tho, Kensington
Fishing Club at the opening of their cot
tage at Anglesea last Sunday,
Sir. John Brennan, of 4th and York
streets, Is spending his vacation around
tho Delawaro Water Gap.
Bliss Ellzaboth Slorrlson, of Howard
and Vork streets, will' leave shortly for
several weeks' vacation to tho various
coast resorts.
Mr. and Sirs. William Gohl, one of the
newly married couples of the Kensington
section, have taken up their residence at
2997 Aramlngo avenue. They recently re
turned from a trip. to Willlamstown,
Sir, and Sirs. Timothy DIneen and Sirs.
Slay Leslie, of 626 North 12th street, have
nna to New York for a week. Later
they will travel through the West.
1
i
Mrs. LOUIS A. FEBttY
Who with ' her little daughter,
Mis Paqjine Furry, will close
their bouse, 8211 Powelton ave
nue, and go to Chelsea for the re
mainder ot the season. Mrs.
Ferry wilt be remembered as
Mi Jb Wilson, of geuUi
Piulfideiohia.
s, i j-' - m '.;,
ZlgHILAPELPHTA. THTTRBBAY, AUGUST
MR3. "WALTER M. JEFFORDS
Frankford
Miss Evelyn M. Newhall, of 4535 Dltt
man street, has as her guest Miss Hazel
V. Paris, of Somcrvllle, Moss. Miss New
hall and Miss Paris wero friends at
Wellesley College, from which Miss Paris
recently graduated.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Horner, of Foulk
rod street, accompanied by their daugh
ter. Miss Dorothy Horner, .ore spending
their vacation at Atlantic City.,
Miss Mary Manson, of Lcsher street,
Is spending somo time at Hartford, Conn..
a3 the guest of her brother, Mr. John
Manson, formerly of Frankford.
Mr. and Mrs. David D. Mercer and
their granddaughter. Miss Jcanottn Mer.
cer, have left on a month's visit to their
daughter ln Burlington, Conn.
Millbourne
Mrs. David Cole, of 27 Millbourne ave
nue, will leavo Bhortly for a two weeks'
visit In Royersford, Pa.
Tho creotlon of the new borough hall
la followed with great Interest by tho citi
zens of Millbourno.
Lansdowne
Sir. and Sirs, C. F. Walters, of Owen
avenue, will spend this month at Ocean
Grove.
Sirs. Slary Brown, of Greenwood ave
nue. Is the guest of Sirs. William Pich
ard at her cottage In Barnogat City.
Sir. and Mrs. Howard Shrlver, of Balti
more avenue, will spend August and Sep
tember at Cape Slay.
Sir. and Sirs, Elliott Beach, of High
land avenue, enteralned at dinner at the
Casino, at Willow Grove, Tuesday eve
ning, In honor ot Sllss Slartha Beach, of
Shadeland avenue.
Roxborough
Sirs. Adelaide L. Jefferles, of Merrmhls.
Tenn., who has been tho guest of Sirs.
Emllle Warren, of 5926 Ridge avenue, has
returned to her home.
Mr. Domlnlck F. Lanlgan and Mr. Wil
liam F. Lanlgan, of 4509 Smlck street,
have returned from a visit to their upcle.
Sir. Bert Lee, a prominent resident of
Chester.
Sirs. Jane SI, Hentzel, of 5011 Ridge
avenue, Wlssahlckon, is spending several
weeks at Audubon, N. J., the guest of
Miss Kathryne and Bliss Emma Smith.
Hotel Arrivals
OnEEN'S Henry Ambrose. New York: uavU
Laiar, New York; John Morgan, Nlagam
JMIIsi Phillip It. Lo Brie, Boston.
CONTINENTAL W. 8. Slorrey, Washington;
William C. Mamberger. Cambridge: Mr, and
Mrs. George II. Martin. Haileton, Pa.)
Oscar A. Flnkle, Heading.
DOONEn'S Usorge Smith, Scranton; Joseph
Murray, Scranton; H. J. Williams, Ashland,
Pa.; P. D. Pavls, York.
NEW niNOHAM Samuel Silverman, Lake
wood, N, J.; H. J. Kite. Chester, Pa.; A. il.
Abrnnv, Canton, O, ; Mr, and Mrs. Charles
E. liiUI. Easton. '
HANo Kit W. H. Vanatta, Easton; J. IS.
Hatch. Heading: M. Mellet. Shenandoah, i'a.;
8. f. Snyder, Uettysburr,
WNDSOlt Oeorge Pent. Stafford, pa.; J. L.
smith, wimamsporc, ra.; ii. il. atocKton,
Lancaster; n, I. 1), Stubbt, Delta, Pa.
VENDIO-Leo McCabe. Nswark. J7. J.; J. n.
Hunter, liomtsburg, Pa.; W. K. Page, Kris;
Mr, and Mrs, T. E. Urares, Albany, N, Y.
ADELPIIIA Mr, and Sin. M. Horahan, Pitts
burgh; H. Y. lllchards. UJereland; W. ".
Day, Jr., Baltimore. Md.; It. srd Carroll,
New York.
ItlTZ-CAULTON Mr, and Mrs. L. J. King,
New York; waiter minus, new York; Mis.
1C II. Pettlt. Dutfon. Pa.; WlllUra C. Pree
man, Cornwall Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Ii,
French. New York; Frank II, Thompson.
Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Burke, New
Yorki A. Davis. Daltlmore; Mr, and Mrs.
ti .M. nan, new Jor.
nELLBVUB-BTRATFORD O,
Berrien. New
VP I-. ft V DatA.. UlltllW...
i o. 8. Forcier,
Ht ijiulu D. II. ualnea. Enslsnood. N. J.:
Mr, and Mrs. J. a. Lamont, Tltusvllle. Pa,;
Mr. and Mrs. W. ii. lloeitwell, Pottsvllle,
l'a.i V. B. Urooks Baltimore; V. Q. Smltn,
Syracuse; U. S. Miller, New Haven! Mr.
and Mrs. Waltsr Nagle Trenton, N. J.l
Warren Wright. New York; Chester D. Llbby,
Boston: Mrs. II. C. Keeser, Pittsburgh; M.
C Whiting, New York,
WALTON Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Thompeon.
Bridgeport, Conn.: Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Clark.
Baltimore: U W. Walton, Chicago; T, P.
Duffy, Chatanooga, Tenn,
BTENTON William 8. Wlloutts. MorrUtown,
N. J.: W. W. Oreely. Newport. Pa.; a A.
Buss. McKeesport, Pa.
mr nivini!-ll n Wllliamf. Roanoke. Va. :
T. Thomas. New York; Mrs. M. Bergen, Cl
igo: tt- n. ut.oane, vaiiiuiws.
RITTENHOUSE J. F. Hanoook, Chisago; Mrs.
U. Bingham, Ilagerstown, Md.; Mrs. B. U,
(!atle. Da Moines, la.i Mrs, W. MirshaH,
Chicago,
Notice for the Society page will be
accepted and printed la the Evening
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written on on ld of the paper,
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"Society Editor," EtIT ledger,
(09 Chestnut street.
Dale these) requirement ore
carried cut tb vil8atla may
t possttile. th eUce srlU set It
sholk, Mrs. It. E. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Morrison. The guests wilt be taken up
tho Delawaro In Mr. Kano's motorboat
"The Test."
Phila. School of Design for Women
IlHOAl) AN1 MA8TEII STREETS
Itrnpens September 27, ID IS.
Full courses ln Art and Indmtrlal Art,
Practical Dolsrlng In all Its branch.
Illustration. Costume Illustration.
I". A. II. WIDKNEtl FKt.I.OWHIIir
to EunoPE roii hesion
Central Educational Institute
6 SCHOOLS Over 2000 Students Last Year.
Business. Preparatory, Commerce and Accounts,
Music. EnitlnosrlnR and Building Construction.
Srnd for Sprcial Catalog; and Illustrated Book
lt. Central Y. M. C. A.. 1421 Arch Strsst.
Strayer's Business College
will make nn excepjlonally attractive offer
this weak to any person desiring a business
education. 801 to 807 Chestnut street. Phlla,
Tlln IIOLMAN SCHOOL, 2204 WALNUT ST.
From Montesor! through, Collega Prepara
tory. Girls and small boys.
WAYNE, TA.
ST. LUKE'S
SCHOOL
FOR BOYS
Wayne
Pennsylvania
FALL. TEIIM OPENS SEPT. 22
CIIAMDEllSBUlta, PA.
iiaiSEi
PENN HALL SCHOOL H
FOR aiRLS s
Located In the beautUul Cumberland &
Vnlley. Collego Preparatory. Modern B!
Language and Special Courses. CsrtlO- Ei
cats Privileges. Rooms with private t?i
bath. Hotel Gladstone, Atlantic City, g)
N, J., occupied by school during May g
each year. Work continues without In- m
terruptlon. Rates. 500. For catalog p)
and views, address FItANK B.MAG ILL, gj
A. M.. Principal. )J
iEEMaaJHMeiaisjMaaciJciHfiiaicueia
OARUSLK, PA.
PI1NWAY HALL First-class Prepara
LUlXYVrll a-iu-n ory Sch0O wlth ap.
proved courses, experienced teachers and com
Elete equipment, Alms to develop strong men,
CaUlogue. W, A. HUTCHISON, Headmaster.
8WIMMINO
"V, CENTRAL NATATOIUUM
M. For Men and Boys, Unlimited use to
C. members, I month. 13.00: 3 months.
A. U.uUl a year, 112, Boys, oni-tbtrd rats.
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These Are ,the Weeks When Parents
Should Be Deciding the Question of Schools
Within a few weeks many of the best boarding schools in the country
will open, and between now and opening day parents must decide -what
school best meets the peculiar needs of their boys and girls.
Don't let it go until the eleventh hour. Begin thinking about the matter
today and you will have time enough to go over the different schools thor
oughly. Come to Ledger Central and let us help you. Our representatives
have yisited all of the best schools in the East and it will be' aa easy
matter for us to advise you.
LEDGER
5, 1015,
CHILDREN'S SEASHORE HOUSE IS
SCENE OF GAIETY AT AUGUST TEA-
First Reception of the Season
uomeuape Alay Golf Tournament Is of
9 Interest to Many.
rnttfe Children's Seashore Housa at Art-
J-napolls and Atlantic avenues waa the
keeno ot a fashionable gathering yester
day afternoon' when the first of the
series of August teas was given. Mrs.
Walter Langdon Eustls and Mrs. John
King -Van Rensselaer poured tea, as
sisted by Mrs. Edward J. Porteous and
Mrs. S, Benton Porter. Those who pre
sided nt the lemonade tables are Mrs.
Charles P. Fox, Mrs. W. D. Edmunds.
They were assisted by members of the
younger set. Xirs. William H. Bennett
was assisted In receiving by Mrs. Wal
ter A, Bailey, Mrs. F. N. Blssel, Mrs,
George W. Carpenter, Mrs. E. Payion
Carpenter, Mrs. W. D. F. Edmunds, Miss
.Margaret Lennlg, Mrs. H. A, Ilansley
and Mrs, J, R. Reed,
Another largo card party was given last
night nt the Roynl Palace Hotel for the
benefit of the building fund of tho Church
of the Holy Spirit. Two hundred tables
wero In piny with a prize for each table.
The following Indies received! Mrs. Wlll
liamson, Mrs. B. F. Gladden, Mrs. Rose
Murray, Mrs. Charles Pfelfer, Mrs. Anna
scott, Mrs. James Hand, Mrs. William
Kelly, Mrs. Fred Kern, Mrs, M. R. S.
McCloskey, Mrs. Anna Brown, Mrs.
.lames Harklns, Miss Agnes' Dunn, Miss
M, A. Hayes, Miss Anna Percy, Miss
Elizabeth Lynch, Miss Fanny Sweeney.
CAPE MAY, Aug. 6. Somo ono cleverly
summed up the weather conditions and
the golf tournament news In a fow words.
Here It Is: "Gcncrat Humidity and Colo
nel Bogey had a serious clash on Mon
day ot tho Capo May Golf Club with re
gard to the ladles' tournament. The Gen
crnl averred that, considering tho torrid
conditions which he had created, tho
ladles should stay in tho seclusion of tho
cooling breezes on tho porch. Tho Colonel
contended, on tho other hand, that It
was his day for the amusement of the
fair visitors and the general had exceoded
his authority In meddling with estab
lished conditions. Of courso somo ot the
ladles pityingly took the wart of tho old
General, but a larger number defied him
and started oft on their .regular weekly
point-scoring medal-play tournament."
Mrs. W. M. Weaver won In Class A.
Mrs. II. M. Langdon was victor ln Class
B. Others playing wero Miss Mario
Starr, Mrs. Frederick S. Harding, Mrs.
T. Herman Votterlcln, Sirs. Howard E.
Pepper, Sirs. L. A. Davis, ,11188 Florence
HOLMDAYSnUltO, PA.
Miss Cowles' School
HIGHLAND HALL
FOR GIRLS, Hollldaysburg, Pa,
In tho healthful mountain country
of Pennsylvania. Every opportunity t
for outdoor life. Preparatory for
Bryn Slawr and all other colleges;
certificate privilege. Music, Art,
Domestic Science. All rooms con
nected with bath. Swimming pool,
gymnasium and sleeping porch.
MISS EMMA MILTON COWLES, A. B.
Head of School
CIIESTEH.
KifSyrVMnia
' 'Military College' '
with Preparatory Department
Nearest of ill collceeS Id the discipline, phy-
icai iraininir ana eaucauoa ui
West Point. Ace limit, 14
years and upward. Total en
rollment limited to 1W.
Decrees eranted ln Civil En
gineering, Chemistry. Arts.
For catalogue address
C.I. CI1AS. E. HTATT, Pr..IJ.st.
Box DCS, Cbutar, Pa.
MEncERsnuna, pa.
Merccrsburg Academy
Aim of the flchool A thorough physical,
mental and moral training Tor college en
trance or business, Spirit of School A
manly tone of self-reliance under Christian
masters from the great universities. Per
sonal attention given to each boy. Location
In the country, on the western slope ot the
famous, Cumberland Valley, ona ot the most
beautiful and healthful spots of America.
Equipment Modern and complete. New
Gymnasium. Write for catalogue. Address
Box 140. William Mann Irvine. LL. D., Head,
master, MercTburr, Pa.
HALTIMOnE. MD.
AFFORDBY NORMAL SCHOOL
Kindergarten Primary Diploma. The lltk
Session begins Sept. 2T. Course of 2 years.
Model and Practice Schools. Elisabeth Silk,
man. Prin., Oilman Apart. C, Baltimore, Md.
STAUNTON, VA.
Alary Baldwin Seminary, Staonton, Va, Lo
cated In Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
Unsurpassed climate; modern appointments.
Tsrros moderata. Pupils may entsr any time.
Catalogue, MUs g. C. Weimar, Principal.
AIXENTOtVN, PA.
Allentown Preparatory School p;
boys (or leading colleges & unlver. Bpl, dep't (or
younger boys, nsw ujags. ah avaisucs. xukq
standards.
Large campus. Jnclu. terms JitW.
Catalog.
Add. Franls L. Slrman. A. M Prin.
Jr
Broad and Chestnut Streets
CEOTMAL
Was Held Yesterday at Seaside
"WW?
Hancock. Mis. Catherine Deerine aridl
.. ir. ai, cnevonson.
Some Phlladelphians who will spend' '
i V::i' "I:?, "Brr. ro ' ana Mrs. A. v
LW, lw4, 5, A: J- Conway,
.... .... u. ,. names, qi uaia, ra,
Mrs, W. J. McOarrv. n M tA.
avenue. Is giving a series of bridgo pr
ties during the summer months, 1
i-.i-.'ioh?,-r.Vflmpbe11- of Philadelphia,
is at the Hotel Lafayette for a fattnlght
Recent guests at the Lafayette Hotel
on the beach front Included a number ot
University of Pennsylvania athletes, both
past and present. They were Robert B,
v.yie, an oia iraeK star, and now coach
of track nt Pcnn Charter, also Dbn Llp
plncott, dear to the hearts of Phlladel
phians, others ln tho party were "Nig"'
Ifoons, H. H. Ingersoll and Fred DaVls.
from the Varsity gridiron squad,
Sir. AMhur Marls makes weekend tr)p
to Capo Slay during tho summer months.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Warner O. Earnshaw, ot
Johnson street, Germantown, have to
turned homo from a motor trip to Cape
Stay. They wero guests at tho hew
Hotel Capo Slay for sovVat days.
A number of notable and Interesting
people are registered at the Hotel Capn
mons mem me Hon, Iiannla Ty
lor, former United States Ambassador to
pnlnj also Sirs. Jessto Alcorn Swift, nc
companled by her daughter. Miss Jewell
Swift, and her son. Sir. Janies Alcorn
Swift. Sirs. Swift Is the daughter" of the
late Governor and United Slates Senator
James L. Alcorn, of Mississippi.
As usual, Sir. and Mrs. Thomas TVrlg
gins, of Germantown. are spending sev-.
ernl weeks nt this attractive resort With
them arc their children. Sir, Wrlgglns
may be seen almost any day on the llnka
at the golf club.
WILDWOOD. Aug. B.-Mr. and Mrs.
G. Dore Cogswell, of the Robeson Apart
ments. Camden, motored to Hotel Ottens,
where they Joined the Woods party fop
the week-end, I
.Sir. Ft H. Slulhern and Sir, J, O'Brien,
ot Philadelphia, were week-end guests at
the home of Sir, and Sirs. H. J. Mulhern, ,
of 3d avenue.
Sirs. Thomas Lamon has been the guest
of her son, Sir. John Lamon, for the last
10 days, as also Sirs. Jennie and Sllss
Ethel Hacker.
Sir. Jack B. Slorgan, of Pittsburgh, Is ,
tho guest of Sir. and Sirs. Carl V.
Shcrrod, of Chicago, who aro staying
here.
NAZARETH, rA.
Nazareth Hall
Military School
Takes the parent's place for boys
from eight to sixteen years.
Ono ofthe oldest Boarding Schools
for Boys In America,
Established In 1783.
Sfnd for Catalogue; you will
be pcascf?.
Rev. S. J. Blum, D.D. Prin.,
NAZARETH, PA.
ii.utnisBUito. i'j
Harrisburg
Academy
A country school founded 1788.
Uodsra
buildings, targe campus.
Advantages ot
small citssrs ana inaiviaual instruction.
Thorough college preparation. Rates f 400
1600. Supervisee athletics. Separata school
(or younger boys. We Invite closest Inves
tigation a personal visit If possible. Writs
tor our catalogua and plans o( new dtr
mltory. Address
ARTHUR E. BUOWN, II. A.. Headmaster
SALTSIlPnu, TA.
UIS1UJ1INETAS HPIIINOB BrilOOL
FOR HOYS
Indorsed by every American University. In
dividual plan of work (or each boy. College
Preparatory Course and a good training for
business life. Special course In agriculture.
.Scientific physical care. Pure water, good
(ood, 200-acre farm. A school ot character,
28th year opens Sep. 21. Write for Cat's No.2.
KlaUlmlnetaa Springs School, fialtibarg, Pm,
WYNNEWOOD. TA.
"Country Day School for Boy"
If you wish to place your boy In a refined,
manly atmosphere where thorough teaching
and healthful exercise will be In vrgue this Is,
the proper school Opena September Md at
Wynnewood, 'a. Address
Iter. Gibson Bell. A.B., D,D Head Master.
8510 Navahoo Street. Chestnut Mill. Pa.
BETHLEHEM, TA.
BISHOPTHORPE MANOR
A select school for girls. College preparatory
ana nnismna cuuracs. jicciiva siuaje.
dress CLAlfDB N. WYANT. Principal,
2M. South Bethlehem. Pa.
Ad.
Box
MORAVIAN SKMINARY A COLLEGE FOR
WOMEN, BETHLEHEM, PA. Accredited,
lTJtb year Sept. 22. 1019.
UT1T2. PA.
LINDEN HALL SEMINARY
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