Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 06, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    70 AND CURRENT EVENTS
CAPE MAY, Aug. .
class organised by Miss
IWklns continues to meet on
mi
& .mornings. Hnmmgcs
K.- ..nt to tho wounded French
Lti Nelson Is delivering an In
r ' . I.nhiraa nil 1lrrflt
?w.sl.. amines at the club.
ft hive the affair In charge arc
Sa Ah Pearson, of Herman
W "..mv-inir her cottnge; Mrs.
K"-"r "., Uamll.ll Tll.
KfW ' P"' 'A. "i" ,.1 Mr.
jlrt. Luin -. -
1'.u., Mntile. of Brlar-Crcst,
Tn til constant golf Player ami
??.!!... hlher. Othor I'hlladet-
K .tfl enjoying the pleasures of
f rt Mr, It. Wlslar Harvey,
an Urnyton Orange, who,
P" r"-...ininliiB on account o.
-U i often seen op tho links
F L,n, Stlss Elizabeth
qu "" ,. ... ,, ,im ,
k. ns docs Miss Mario Starr
?Ji.nr Ulsnlinm.
fl'c"":. . . ..... , ...-. Tvni.n
PS,i,n, Walsh, of New York,
'Lit guest Mr. Alexander Kin.
R i,n l tho non of tho
Jrirfor ln. who was tho foun-
?3iM'AmorICan Hoflpltni in wns.
ffi a bridge party nt tho Golf
C?J.jnMi!nv afternoon of next
V.J.. flrimth. who has returned
fins i weeks' trip to tho 1'nuama
iSSiltlon, Is spending several
1'P.iw, Hay.
$, Mrs. Edwaid Sydenham Page,
i fta tor Ih. re-
KsSltur Wn ",c"
Ear of hs oa3on'
KPw.iwr a. Phillips has ns hor guest,
"-' V..r nnd her smnll son, of
jJJjU. i,wj"-.i
Rfiiwirt. Pa
Kennedy and her
ir H!??.. wti.-i.oiv, Kmneilv. who
?.. aonth of July at the Stockton
IS-Si Resent the guestl of Mr.
'intra Earl ruwam m iuun ou.......
WV. V.lArvlllc. N. Y.
Mi advocates will seo some tonnls
& today, tomorrow and Suuday
MtSTrtna Mayo jum.fcivi a "
Emu itattn Invitation tournament given
-
AtfliittnInvitnuon wuniumwiu ,
lEW ,n4 Mrs. Worth aim arrangeu
iWiSi fillbort Harvey.
"..! it.. Tiiiiehlnson Scott are the
2&of Mr. and s- "olllnshcad Tay-
fflfScpUe Norrls has arrived In Capo
If .mi i at orcsent tho guest of Miss
am Blipham nt her cottage on tho
Sof Qn nn(l Washington streets.
7j-'b Socnccr Miller, 3d, has as her
MM mother, Mrs. Emma C. S.
Mill.
femCOlTY. Aug. 6r?lrs Albert
W.viXtl.. .. t..r fntinun- 101 Vermont
IrSW north, gave an elnborato lunch
IS' covers today at the Hotel Ala
Hi'ol!oned by auction bridge. The
Ifawro sUver voacs, one for euch of
pit tables. Present wero Mrs. George
Kcopard, Mrs. Florence Garnott, Mrs.
loha Bradley, Mrs A. Lincoln Myers,
KWack Latz, XIrs. Lewis Waochter,
t Frank Schanz, Miss Jessie Evans
EShz, Mrs. Minnie Joerger, Mrs. AI
I'itLadner, Mrs. panlet JlcCllnch, Mrs.
nfflam Jpncs, Mrs. E. E. Wlgglnton,
tOcorgo C Fleck, Mrs. Chnrles Dan
Irs. Nettle fiuhland, Mrs. David
talramons, Mrs. Fied Park, Miss Jnno
iSsr. Mrs, Frank Eckfeldt, Mrs. Itob
Wt, Mrs. Gcorgo Young, Mrs.
!Mj,nr!i!!ch, Mrs. Leon Rubens, Mrs.
KratPsrsons, Mrs. Jacob Baltz and
Bto McCouley.
5ffllam Goll nnd Jlrs. Mary Mc
"58rwtored down from Philadelphia
'jtlfiSt stay at the shore.
Mm$L'W. Taylor, ot Camden, who la
tglne summer at Haddon Hall,
milraaU luncheon, followed by auc-
Tjncs McVey Is entertaining Miss
'irMookey, of Point Pleasant. N. J.,
SftfF WHago on Jtontpellcr avenue,
, news Jiumiuui enieriaineu iiirec
l.orldqo at her homo, 101 Frank
Smiw, south, "Ventnor,
Wal Mrs.1. H. Grace; of Camden,
Wt6ttaymoro for a visit of a fort-
IfttdMrg. B, Y. Moirs, Miss A. W.
iffyrMntown, are at tho Trnymoro for
B5rt,ity.
Rct. Harm an L. Duhrlng. Miss It.
BMirtoE and Miss Lucy Duhrlng. of
ffmuitown, are at tho Traymoro for a
Mr&Tjd Mrs. Jnalnll TtllnMt, nt Rnnti.,
:rff nd Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Bunting,
r roaa, Aramore, nro registorou
raymore ror an extended atay.
ivF. M. Pearrn nt ThllnrlnTlln .n
rflftiymow for an Indoflntto stay,
LDWGOn. Anr. e. ri. x'ii..i,,i.
gttean, of Philadelphia, is spending
Mril week at Henry H, Ottons' cot-
ImS Wl Mrs. Wells anil their son.
SW. and Mrs. Moses, of Phlladel-
n tpnaing a rortniglit hero as
t the A. M Ilnlr rntlnirn on
Sth avenue. Thev eiitertnlnefl ns
.wests over the week-end. Mr, and
PBujucr, air. ana jurs. A. I'niiups,
!4M. J. Williams and daughters,
llOla. and Tlnrnthv IVIllloma flf
Bjlpbia. '
plf muslqaU was given Wednesday
j. . ... ,iuin ijayion, vne(i ine
LWWnt Included Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
iir, ana Mrs, Scho)oy, Mr. and
pu Asnoroox, airs. M. Bparlia,
1 Mrs, It Hervlpo n- onH Mr.
,MlM Rose Reager, Mr. and Mrs.
ft miss uoiaie nichter, Mlsa
tSOter. Mr Tlnvl.l "nnaann 1r A
1 Wr and lira t v h,i nf
lowuiiams, Mrs. C. W. Bird,'!
.- : -... v. , . w,.viv, .. ,
"omen, air II. Leonard, Mr.
joner-. Mr Tiny,.... jaAu,nr ir
fjlatk. Mrs Allen Kendall, Mr.
- uay, Mr. nd Mrs. T. .
wl Mr J. Lewis Martin,
t.8 CITY. Aner Rtlua T!IV1
. 9BK Rhnrmn. ..ma. n. ......
ilbwidlng the week at Sea Isle
roin and family, of Fhlladel.
rflll fitllnv fhn hbo ttra.vsa th&r.
fMtenco of the season.
fllckerson, who has biert spend-
- iwr aisier, wrs. u. naer-
' mo rmiadelprits, cottaga ooU
lie City, has raturnail to her
1 homo.
Mr J. BunwarduU, of Phlla-
R nojournlnu at nimi Hail Um
fur the month of AiWMt-
aebrand and family, of Phila-
aie UCCUminur u pnttao. u &n
' fw the month ot Auum.
long the Main Line
i -Mr and Mrs WlHIam H
Jr. tMid tbelr duuh'eii,
' WknaBiaker. Miu I j ulna
aud Mlu Aliiu Wanumakar.
?jf4. Merlon, left toda to -wend
"r m .iuMUst di Ui-lr buii-8-l
- Aiateud. N II i-U, ...nto
utr ihrouuh tae Brkshliu
i.ruai th Mohiiw!. Trail.
BVENING
fUSSES IN ORDER AT CAPE MAY
Afternoon Game at Golf Club Well Attended-Mrs.
Robert tfctson Gives Interesting Talk,
Personate.
an--yatOreat
weeks atdetd tFans:PJTe,JlnB MW"
Fotn mZ","' S'f " .
William a Fo6y 5 tr J1"'' Vnst'r
from a weekf At& $"
ofN8AouENarW'SB P'Lh Austl 0.
rronTa,mon?h!,W.? r0ttd' have rotUrncd
SS?Lc?nn,eVnd
t.L1.VLANOVA-Mr- ""' Mrs. F. W.
Hoblnson nro at Narragansett pier for
the0.rar'."er Wh,CttS U,e " occupying
nnni.S i!DBC.,nnrt nr? entertaining houso
Parties over tho week ends.
mJ'ZTne? V0",1." Is 8l'enJlng tho sum
mer nt Ueverly, Mass.
Itcv and .Mrs Howard Kennedy Hill
and fttmiiy havo takc coUge
nvl !?? Va' Wh,oh they oBoccS.
pying for tho summer months.
STnAKFOnD-atTnd Mrs. Charles
Wo ,"",loyi, las Mo,1' "alloy and Mr.
lrcdcrlck Bailey, of Rosalcvyn, Strafford,
Pa., left this week for York Harbor, Me.,
hero they will remain for this month.
.-VLAY-.J?,B-rr' nnd Mrs- Howard Christ
innh. Miss Hetty Chrlstman nnd Miss
jMnrlon Chrlstman, of 413 Ueech Tree
lane, will leave shortly for n visit of
several weeks at Occnn City, N. J.
Mr. n. H. Johnson and family, for
merly of Wnyne. expect to return to
their home In Cuba tomorrow, after
spending two months nt their old homo.
Bala-Cynwyd
The wedding of Mlas Kthnt Vnlhim
Hutchinson, daughter of Mr. and Airs.
Henry Vollum Hutchinson, of Bala, and
Mr. nobert Philip Koohlor will take place
quietly Wednesday, Soptember 1, at noon
In St. Asaph's Church, Bala. Tho Rev.
Harrison B. Wright, rector of St. Asaph's,
will officiate.
Mr. Charles J. Corr. of Conshohocken
State road, Bala, will leavo tomorrow by
motor for Ventnor, N. J,, where he has
taken a cottngo for the remainder of tho
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Young nnd
their son, Mr. Alan S. Young, of Llnn
drlllo rond, Cynwyd, will go to tho Del
aware Water . Gap, August 14, for sev
eral weeks' stay.
Miss Marlon Wilson, of Kent road,
Cynwyd, will leavo soon to visit her
grandfather, Mr. George Augustus Beck,
of Hnrrisburg. Mrs. J. Harmon Wilson,
Miss Roberta Wilson and Sir. J. Harmon
Wilson, Jr., will go to Harrlsburg later
In tho month. ,
Swarthmore
Mr. H. Chalmors Stewart, principal ot
the public schools of Terryvllle, Conn.,
has accepted tho prlnclpalshlp of tho
Swarthmore public schools. He suc
ceeds Mr. B. Holmes Wallace, who re
cently resigned to accopt tho position of
Superintendent of Schools at Westboro,
Mass.
Mr. Stewart is a graduate of Dickinson
College nnd rocelvcd his degrco of rn. D.
by post-grnduato work nt Yale.
Germantown
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Stull announce tho
betrothal ot their daughter, Miss Virginia
Wcldncr Stull, to Mr. Thomas Johnston,
of Bala. '
Miss Alison Gilbert Cody, of 331 East
Chelten avenue, has sailed from New
York for a crulso to tho West Indies, tho
Colombian coast -of South America and
the Panama Canal. In Jamaica Miss
Cody will be Joined by friends nnd will
spend a week In the Canal Zone before
returning homo.
Miss Helen Hurlburt, of the .Chelten
Apartments, accompanied by Miss Myra
Doty, has loft for Scranton, where they
will be tho 'guests of relatives for tho
remainder of tha ummer.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchinson, ot !3I
West Rlttenhouse street, and their fam
ily, have left for Wlldwood to spend tho
remainder of the summer.
Mr. Howard Slnberg, of Brooklyn, Is
spending several weeks In Germantown
as tha guest of his aunt, Miss Laurlston,
of West Rlttenhouse' street.
Mrs. J- C. Gabel, of 117 West Washing
ton lane, has returned from an extended
Btay In Maine.
Mr. and Sirs. Jaro W. Cody, of tha Chel
ten Apartments, have . returned from a
stay In Ventnor.
Mrs. Samuel Wexler. of 6763 German
town avenue, Is spending a monfii at
Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs, John Corry, of Meehan
avenue, have left for a two weeks' stay
at High Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Drew and their
children, ot the Wyneva Apartments,
are touring tho State of Georgia.
Miss Phoebo Carlllo and Miss Eliza,
beth Carlllo. of 6S12 Greene street, are
on their way to the Panama Exposition
and Yellowstone Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Porter, ot MM
WMt'Psnn street, have had as their
Bue1tS Mr and Mr'- GeorS 8, Relnoehl.
of Harrlsburg, Pa.
Frankfqjri
Mr and Mrs. A. I.oandjrla, of Foulkrod
strset. have returned to tV r homo after
In extended trip through New England,
Jtopp'w for hoft vWUwIth "lends In
Cor.neotlout and Rhode Island.
Mr and Mrs. James E. Harris, of Diif
floM 'aCt, havo been entertaining Mr.
Harris' brother and elster-ln-law. Mr and
jln Own" Harris, ot New York, for
merly of Frankford-
Mr and Mr. William Kuhn, Jr. of 48M
Nort'hluh itrt. are spending part of the
SarnrAuTanX,an Mr I
UP. Manning are at tha same place j
fotlee. for the Sltr P "'
cpta and prlated la the ETla
ledger, but all mU nti "
,ltti op one sld. t "".tf1"
1$. iUd fall, WIUJ fuU is
i.bor must b lTa.
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LRBGER-PniLADBLPHTAi FRIDAY, AtTGUBT
Along the Reading
Mr and Mrs Thomas R Waters, Ir . of
Washington lane. Jonklntown. Pa., will
nave as their guests for several days
ir. nml Mis. E. M. Pennook, of Charles
ton, s. a, nnd Mrs. Pcnnock's sister,
Mrs. Speck, of Ronnoke, Va. They havo
been on a motor trip through tho Berk
shire 11111b and up through New Eng
land for suveral weeks and are now on
their way South.
Mr, and Mrs, Henry II. Selling, of Fern
"ock, lmvo ns their guests for a fort
night Miss Anna Johnson and Miss Mil
dred Johnson, of Baltimore.
Miss Elizabeth Waters motored down to
Baltimore, Md., with Mr. and Mrs, F. P.
J'.nis last week, where sho will remain ns
their Burnt for several weeks,
' Mr. and Mrs, Georgo W, Read, of 63th
avenue, Oak Lane, Pa., will have as their
gu"st for a fortnight Miss Kathrlne Don
aldson, ot Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. Towniend Shnrplcss, of Hather-
"'. ?Lhtltn I'lll. Pa., left this week for
a visit of several days aa tho guest of Mr,
otid Mrs, Orellctto Collins nt their cottaga
at Beach Haven, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brozn, of Lynwood
axenuc, GloiiRlde, Pn., have as their gUMts
for a fortnight Mrs. Henry Cohen and
Miss Lucille Cohen, of New York, who
are nt Cholsen, N. J., whero they are
coupyinK tiier cottRRc for tho summer.
Mr. H. Mathers ahd family, of rhlla
eiihia. are occupying "Tho Manse," Ab
ington. Pa., for tho month of August.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Maxwell, Jr., who
havo been passing the early summer nt
VSiTi 10lmtrK n'nee on Old York road,
Jcnklntown, hnvo gono to Boston, where
Aif.r wi . be. lolllcd hy thelr daughter,
hi. Ml,l.'rc'1 ,Ior1 Maxwell, who has
been visiting there. Together they will
spend some time with Mr. and Mrs.
Oeorgo Clement, of Rdckland, Mass.
West Philadelphia
Sir. and Sirs. William Green nnd their
daughter, Misa Mattlo Green, of HI North
,!?,,. "trcct will leave tomorrow for tho
Willows, Mlddlotown, Del., to be gono
until October 1. Mr. nnd Sirs. Green
havo planned several week-end parties.
Mrs. Albert E. Mlms and SIlss Alberta
Mlms, of South 46th street, havo left for
a. protracted stay at Atlantic City, where
they will bo the guests ot Sirs. John
right.
Miss Jean Murtho. of 110 North Hob
lnson street, Is camping on a farm at
High Heir, Pa. SIlss Murtha will re
turn about September 1.
Sir. Paul L. Smiley nnd Sir. William
E. Johnson have returned, nfter a stay
at Atlantic City and Capo Slay, where
they were 'the guests of SIlss Kathcrlno
Dunn.
Sir. Charles Elmer Smith, of tho Bulld
oi s' Exchange, and his wife nnd daughter
will motor to their Seaside Park cottngo.
Sir. AVeston C. Boyd will bo their guest.
Sirs J, II. Slain and her daughter, of
CO; North Highland avenue, will spend a
season In SInryland.
SIlss Mary Garcia, of 6117 Westminster
avenue, la the gueat ot her undo and
aunt, Sir. and Sirs. Thomus Garcia, of
Linden avenue, Rutledge, Pa.
SIlss Edith WIngato, of 823 North 63d
street, will leavo soon for Albuquerque,
New Slexlco, to visit her brother, Dr.
Otis L. Wlngate, formerly of this city.
SIlss Nora Curtain Slellon, of 515 South
41st street, Is visiting SIlss Caroline
Lano and SIlss Mary Lane, ot Parksido
avenue, at their summer homo at Ocean
Grovo, N. J..
Sir. and Sirs. Richard Dalton, of 6747
Pino street, opened their cottage at Wild
wood, N. J., today. Sirs. E. Fowler, of
this city, will be their guest for tho
month of August.
Sir. Stilton Rublncam and family, 6330
Catharine street, nro enjoying cottage life
at Ocean City.
Sir. John Casey, 6019 Spruce street, is
spending his vacation In Wlldwood.
Sir. Harry; Hoagland, 5200 Chancellor
street, has gone to Wlldwood.
Sir. nnuSIrs. Frank S. Ritter, 6040 Cath
arine street, announce tho marriage -of
their daughter, SIlss Ora Sine Davis, to
Sir. George N. Lytlo on July 6, 1914.
SIlss Emily Winters, of 1234 Derfor
street, is spending several weeks at
Atlantic City.
Dr. William R. Frank, of 3318 Penns
grove street, ' vlEltlng his sister at
Berwick, Tn.
Mrs. James Russell and her family, of
Preston street, have loft for Wlldwood
Crest, where they will spend the summer.
North Philadelphia
Sirs. Lydla Burling and her daughter,
Miss Mildred Burling, of 1104 nidge ave
nue, are tho guests of Sirs. J. Garrett,
of Colmor, I'a.
' Dr. and Mrs. T. Carroll Davis, 2103 West
Allegheny avenue, have recently returned
from San Francisco, where tho Doctor
nttanded the annual convention of tho
Omega Upallon Phi Jfedlcal Fraternity.
Dr. nnd Sirs. II. Brooker Mills and fam
ily, 2230 Lehigh avenue, recently returned
from n motor trip tnrougn ueiaware.
MISS HELEN CARSON
BRINTON
Who has bn vtsJting In York
Harbor, will join hw parents,
Mr. d Mh. Rlehttrd Brtnton,
at ait Haroptop. L. I., hortly,
to pwd the rmain4er of im
S liHiiiaKiMk 'jW
y BHHin
IHRtKHHaii
gummsr.
MRS. THOMAS l!'fKLE WHITE
Mr. and Mrs. Whtto nml their sorf , J-e occupying Island Cottage,
their home in York Harbor, Me., ero they entertnin during tho
seas-
rr r: 4' '
South Philadelphia
Sir. and Sirs. John N. Francisco, of 633
Carpenter aticct nnd Sirs. Joseph Co
lombo nnd family, of 221S Carpenter street,
will leavo Monday for Clementon, N. J
whero thoy havo taken n bungalow. Sir.
Colombo Is president of the Bywood Club
In Clementon.
Dr. nnd Mrs. N, Francis Urccker and
family, 2347 St. Alban's place, nro spend
ing soino weeks In Pottsvllle.
The SIngee Summer Club, of Broad and
Porter streets, has opened Its house
In Atlantic City. Among tho members
who- aro there now are Sir. James Stoorc,
Mr. James Slontleth, Sir. Gcorgo Kelly,
and Sir. Edward Kenny.
Stlsa flnrah Fltapatrlck, of 2321 South
11th street. Is the gueat of Sirs. E.
O'Brien, nt her homo In Llnnerch.
Sir. Fred Sleyeru, Jr., of 1414 McKcnn
street, has just returned from a month's
visit to Blackwood, Del.
Miss Adele DoUglns, of 2301 South nose
wood street. Is spending two weeks In
Atlantic City.
Mlsi Mario Jones, of 1109 Durfor street,
la spending a week In Seaside Park.
Sir. Philip Smith, of 2315 South 16th
street. Is In Atlantic City for the seuson.
Dr. and Mrs. F. Raymond Keating and
their son, of 17th street and Snyder ave
r.uo, have taken a houso In Wlldwood for
tho sutrjmer.
Sir. and Sirs. Harry J. Cn- W Sic
Kcan street, will spend tht lonth of
August at tho Eldorado, Atlantic City.
N. J.
Sir. and Sirs. William Rankin. 1142 Rlt
ner street, will spend two weeks of
August at Wlldwood, N. J.
Sirs," William Sproull. ot 2014 South 19th
street, nnd her daughters, SIlss Rao and
SIlss Lillian Sproull, aro spending a few
weeks at Atlantic City, N. J.
Northeast Philadelphia
Tho first annual picnic of tho Port Rich
mond Business SJen's Improvement Asso
plation will be held at Central Park Au
gust 18, The committee In charge of nr
rungomonts la Mr. William B. Scull, Sir.
F. J. Flannlgnu, Mr. William E. Butler,
Sir. B. FleUher, Mr. J. SI. Woodslde, Sir.
A. II. Keller. One of the features will bo
free amusements to the children of tho
section.
Sir. Alfred Plough and Sir. Harry Cohen,
welt known in muali-nl circles In the
northeast, have gone to Holyoke, Mass.
Later they will travel through the West
ern States.
Mr. and Sirs. Raymond James Clark.
127 West Louden street, will entertain
this evening. Their guests will ba Sir.
John Sehug. Sir. Harry Schug, Mr. and
Sirs. Harry Hoff, Mr. and Sirs. Ross Haz
zard, Sirs. Sllldred Slorrlaon, Sirs, Stoma
SI. HolK and Sirs. Hannah Bmlth.
Sir. and Sirs. John Slurray. 1810 North
27th streot, were tho guests for several
weeks of Sir. and Mrs. Abraham Huhn,
614 Miller street, Highland Heights.
Miss Bertha FoedUh, 129 West Louden
street, is away on a tour of Buffalo, Ni
agara Falls and Canada.
Mr. and Sirs. Harry Grossman, SIlss
Florence Grossman and Sir, Jsnac Gioaa
man. of 1915 East Dauphin streot,
nra at the Portland, Wlldwood, for sev
eral weeks.
Sir. Ralph Meyerhoff, of Tottstown. was
tha guest of Mr. and Sirs. David Strumpf,
of 2322 North Front street, tha early part
of tha week. He la now on his way to
tho ranama-Paclflc Exposition.
SIlss Betty Sharpham. 2W Coral street,
has returned from Atlantic City, where
.h. in.ni a two weeks' vacation. MUs
Sharpham la qui of tho moat popular of
tho younger northeast set.
Mls Cella Llpschuott, ot JI19 Wost Dia
mond streot, U tha guest of Mr. and Mrs,
Jack Schwnrti. ot AUentown, Pa., for
several weeks. i
Miss Lldla Pauer, of 3W5 North Front
street, has returned from a two weeks
visit to friends In Wllllamsport, Pa.
Mr William Palmer, of the East Qlrard
station, is visiting his home In Staryland
for two woeks.
Miss Margaret C. Stewart, of 47 North
Rorer street. U YlsUInK Wenda in
Brooklyn.
' IUI,W '
Delaware County
Mr and Mm. WrIUf Bnowdwi, of Moor.
w, ! being entwtlo4 during: a short stay
at Klngwood, M. J-
Mr and Mr. Armstrong Bnnll have
returned to tW homo at Rldloy Park,
haing enioysd a protrasttd motor tour
In Nw Hneland. r
Mr and Mrs Robert D. PftWerson aav
a, watermalo pwW rocontly In honor of
tiielr ivitsMvUtmntim Pebberson.
Mr Thc4orf Sorrott, of Beraiiton, U
being eenWljr entrtUd during a
itort tay at Mt4la, whw, be U tho,
$VHt of Mm. Ctmrio WM.
Presaratlon ar now undar way for a
uri. eha"tyr. wWch wW bo bold
n flX tto iaSth Mr,. Alkwt Batth
YarnaU and MU Mam uk are
mw&w & l0 comwUUe.
111 ' .MW M M.1
I
Lansdowne
Mrs. Alexnnder Kerr and her children,
of Drexel nvenuc. are spending several
weeks with friends hi Jeiscy City.
Sir. Aluxnnder StcKlnnon, of Brunswick
avenue, returned yesterday fiom a two
week's vacation at Brandy wlno Springs.
Sir. and Sirs. George Sluth, of Green
wood avenue, have returned from a
month's vacation at Ocean City.
Mr. Haywood Conxtown, of Philadel
phia, la the guest for tho summer of Sir.
rsobol Beechnut, of Essex avenue.
Sir. and Sirs. John Galey nnd family
are occupying SIlss Rachel Brewster's
House on Shndelnnd avenue for August
nnd September.
SIlss Slnigaiut nnd SIlss Frnncos Bar
naul, of Greenwood avenue, 'aro at South
Slmlngton, Mo.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Oeorgo Hngerty, of Uur
mont road, nro receiving congratulations
on the birth of n son.
Sir. and Sirs. William F, SInlbmau, or
South Lansdowne avenue, nre receiving
congiatulntloiifl on the birth of a daugh
ter. SIlss Jane Day, of West Greenwood
avenue, will spend August at Narrngun
sett.Pler. SIlss SInry Kenny, of-the Villa Apart
ments, Is entertaining SIlss Cutharine
Kenny and Sir. James Konny, of Rldgo
wood, N. J.
SIlss Rachel Brewster, of Shndelnnd
avenue, has tnkon a cottage at Ocean
City until November 1.
Mrs. Louis C. Lovo, of East Green
wood avenue. Is entertaining SIIsb Anpn
Campbell, of Catasauqua, Pa.
Roxborough
Dr. nnd Sirs. Ell S. Beary, Falls of
Schuylkill, have returned from the trip
West with the Shrlners.
SIlis Sllldred Holt, daughter of Sir. and
Sirs. Jnmcs Z. Holt, of 145 Sumac street,
WlBsahtckon, Is spending the summer with
her brother, Dr. Edward 2. Holt, In At
lantic City.
The Rev. and Sirs. Edward S. Hale, of
151 Kiams uvenuo, will pass the remainder
of the season at Annandala-on-the-Hud-Bon.
Sir. nnd Sirs. William Broom and their
daughter. SIlss Sllrlnm Bioom, of Terrnco
street, Wlssahlckon, accompanied by SIlss
Clara Hodson, nro taking an automobile
trip to Washington, D. C.
SIlss Flora Harnicr, of Sunnlcllff, Is
passing a fortnight at Stute College, Pa.
Sirs, Clarence K. Dengler, of 5201 Rldga
avenue, Is spending the summer In Wlld
wood. The Rev. S. SI. Vernon nnd Sirs. Vernon,
of Greon lane, will go to the Pocono Sloun
talns for tho remainder of the summer.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Robert Barr and their son,
Mr. Robert Barr, Jr., have gona to Wild
wood to remain a fortnight.
Sir. Albort Erlekson Peterson, of Lin
coln avenue, is spending a week at tha
Traymoro at Atlantic City.
Camden and Vicinity
Sir. and Sirs John F. Harped and son
Frederick, of Sth and Cooper streets, are
at their farm near Belmawr, N. J.
Mrs. Joseph L, Callings and daughters,
of 7th and Cooper streets, are at their
Seaside Park cottage.
Sir. nnd Mrs. Thomas P. Curley nnd
daughter are at Atlantis City.
Mr. und Sirs, Louise, T. Derousse, of
North th streot, aro visiting their daugh
ter, Sirs. Churlea 8. Boyer, at her cottage
at Seaside Park.
Sirs. Thomaa Harris and daughter. SIrB.
Rosalie Sharp, and Sllsa Slarlon Harris,
are occupjlnz their Ocean City cottage
until fall.
Sir and Sirs. Charles A. Reynolds and
family, of 611 Cooper streot, are in their
Wlldwood cottage.
Sirs, Henry B. AVilson and daughter are
at Huminonton for the remainder of the
summer,
Sir. and Sirs. Horace Johnson and son,
Jerry, of North Second street, are at the
Ocoanie, Ocean City, for a long stay.
Suffrage Events Today
BQUAl, JfBANCHiaB SQClBTy,
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Ml Anna MiCuo.
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'uins tJliniyai.n. ytifcwy SulMlM,
6, 1916
PICTURESQUE WEDDINGS OF
INTEREST TO SOCIETY POLE
Miss Margaret Rawlhtgs Smith Becomes Bride of Mn Alexander
George Kerdelas on Tiventy-fifth Anniversary
of Her Parents Wedding.
A WCTUtlUSqoB wedding took place
-CL last night at tho Mount Airy Meth
odist Episcopal Chuwii. When Miss Mar
garcl . Ilawllnga Smith, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs! Alonzo Smith, of Hi West Dur
ham slicot, Loonmo tho bride of Mr. Alex
ander George Kerdelas. The ltev. Her
bert W. Westwood, pnMor of the church,
officiated. The bride. ,, ... i ,..
marriage by hor father, was gowned In
SOft WhltO VOlU .inlin,U.,..t I.. ,. ,
her illmv tulle veil was held to tho head
with orange blossoms. Sho carried a
graceful Bhowcr bouquet of lilies of the
valley and bride's roses. The maid of
honor was Miss Edna Adams, a cm,,
sin of tho bride, and tho brides
maids were silss i,ottl0 Anderson,
Miss Isabel Sldne. SIlss Edna Smith
and Silas Slabcl Smith, the last two
also cousins of the bride. SIlss Adams
wore a handsome gown of pale pink voile
made with a Bhort full skirt nnd given a
Frenchy touch by the use of blue Velvet
for girdle and streamers. Sho carried n
bouquet of pink rosebuds. The brides
maids wore quaint frocks of whlto voile
with pink Btrcnmcrs nnd eurrlcd bouquets
of pink asters.
Sir. Johu'ltosfl, a cousin of tho brido
groom, acted ns best man, und the ushers
were Mr. Itoscoo Leeds. Sir. Harland
Ross, Sir, Thomas .McAllister and Mr. La
Rue Tyson. The church was attractively
decorated with palms nnd potted plants,
hollowing the ceremony n reception wns
held nt tho home of the brldo's parents.
Chester
Sirs. Georgo P. Slonroo and children
havo gone to Ocean City. N. J., to spend
tho month of August. Sirs. Stonroa's
father, Cnptnln W. D. Randall, also of
Chester, will spend part ot the timo with
them.
Sirs. George L Armllnge, of Savannah,
On., Is the guest of hor sonB, Dr. Henry
SI, Armltngo nnd Dr. George L. Armltngo,
Jr., nt their home, 400 East 13th street,
Chester.
District Attorney John B. Hannum, Jr.,
Is on a tour through tho West. Before
returning ho will visit SIndlson, Wis., and
Dcs Moines, la. Ho will be gono about
two weeks.
RAILWAY PURCHASES LAND;
MAY BUILD INTO CHESTER
Philadelphia and West Cheater Buys in
Sharon Hill.
Tho purchase of n tract of five and
ono-thlrd acres of land In Sharon Hill
uy tno riillndclphla and Gnrrettford
Railway Company, one of tho subsidiaries
of the Philadelphia and West Chester
Company, has led rnllroad men to bo
Hove that tho Philadelphia and West
Chestor Company Is planning to forco
nn eutrnnco Into Chester.
While Chestor would bo the terminal
point, tho route of the now Una probably
would pass through Darby and Ridley
townships, Glonolden, Norwood, Prospect
Park, Ridley Park apd Eddystono. At
tho last placo the Una would tap tho
piopcrty of tho Baldwin Locomotive
Works, where several new plants aro
about to be opened.
Tho officials of the Philadelphia and
West Chester Company refuse to say
what their purpose Is in making the
puichaso.
Dr. Jarvis Accepts Western Call
Announcement has been made by the
Rev. Dr. Robert E. L. Jarvis, former
pastor of Bethany Presbyterian ptiurch,
Hint he has decided to accept a call to
become pastor of Westminister Presby
terian Church, Grand Rapids, Slich. Slnco
last autumn Doctor Jarvis has been with
tha Stony Brook Assembly, of Long
Island, with which organization ho went
from Bethany because, he said, ha wanted
to devote his time to evangelistic work.
Slost ot his friends In this city ore,
therefore,1, surprised to learn that lie has
decided to leave this work for pastoral
work so soon.
SUMMKIt RESORTS
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TRAYMORE FRIDAY CHATS
THREE-DECKERS PAST AND PRESENT
The original three-deckers wore wooden battleships llko tho
"Fighting Temorolro." Sails gavo way to steam and they were no
more, Recently Kipling sang In metaphors tho dlrgo of another
"Threo-Decker" the three volume novel which the "Six Best Bollere"
had killed, Now, with the Traymoro. the throe-docker uppeara in
a now guise aa a triple-deck hotel by the eea. The covered Slain
Deck of tho Traymoro could Beat two thousand visitors. On tho Upper
Peck tho Kaiser and all his Reichstag could find their places in the aun.
Tho Top Deck high as tho Absecon Lighthouse ia a retreat for many
small groups where tho breoze blow cool during; last week's torrid wave.
The hotel.porch is churaotorlstlcally American. Even &'K hotels
In Europe give you only about elx chairs, a bench or two, und tho
freedom of tho grass. The decks of the Traymoro offer tho advantages
of a sea voyage without the discomfort of a rolling; ship. Thoy aro
the most extensive hotel porches in tho world.
Troymore entrrtalnment laat weekt "A Nlht In Nanlta" la the
Itotuurunti In the lUltrdere repetition of I'ere Luuette'a rsrltlan Cufci
In the Hubmarlne drill the uayal attraction. Tlie bandar thi'iilnjj MutlcaU
included Ta(lial!toky "Child Clirl.f. Garden."
ATLANTIC ClTSf, N. J.
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An Interesting feature- of tho occasion
was the celebration at tho tarn4 time of
Sir. Ahd Mrs. Smith' silver wedding. Mr",
and Mrs. Kerdelas, who nris at present on
their honeymoon, will llvo In Germantown
upon their return.
McCALL-HOttlE.
A quiet but pretty homo weddhuc look
plnco Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock
when MUs Mabel S. Howie, dnushtet of
Mr. and Sirs. James Howie, became tho
bride of Sir. Charles R, McCatl. ot 4320
''no street, nt tho home of her parent,
55H Chestnut street. Tho Rev. John T
Farls, ot tho Presbyterian Board of Tub
llcatlon, oltlciated. The bride, who was
Riven In mnrriago by her father, was un
attended, she was gowned In soft Ivory
whlto crepe do chine, trimmed with Chan
tllly lace. Following the ceremony, at
which only the Immediate families of tho
brido and bridegroom wcra present, Sir.
and Sirs. SlcCnll left for .Maine, where
their honeymoon Will be spent
UtCKStAN-BTUTT.
The mnrrlngo of Miss Florcnco A. Stutt,
dnughtrr of Sir. and Sirs. John II Stutt,
of 43J8 Wallace street, to Mr, Reginald E.
lllckmnn, took place quietly last Satur
day afternoon at 4 o'clock In the Tcmplo
Lutheran Church, 52d nnd Race street
Tho bride, who wns given in marriage by
her father, wns Unattended, nnd Wore a
simple black and whlto checked traveling
suit, with a Pnnnma hot. Tho ceremony
was performed by the Rev. A. Pohlman,
pastor ot the church, in the presence of
only tho Immediate families of tho brido
nnd bridegroom. Sir. and Mrs. Hickman
will make their home nt 68 Slyrtlo avenue,
irvlngton, N. J.
' Wilmington
Senator nnd Sirs. Wlllanl Saulsbury
aro now on their way home from Japan
on a steamer that sailed from Yokohama
for San Francisco July 31. They havo
been away since April and havo had a
most interesting Journey to Hawaii and
Japan. They may slop In California on
the way home.
Dr. and Sirs. SI. F, Corkran. SIlss Dor
othy Corkran Und SIlss Elizabeth Du
liamel, of Baltimore, Sid., left yesterday
on a motor trip through New York State.
.Mrs. Besslo H. Luke, who has been
visiting relatives at riodmont. West Vir
ginia, will return home tomorrow.
Sir. and Sirs. Leonard A. Yerkcs and
their children went to Chelsea, N. J.,
yesterday to spend August and Septem
ber. Sir. and Sirs. Andrew E. Sanborn nro
staying nt New London, Conn.
SIlss Constnnco Moore returned home,
this week from a two weeks' trip to Fort
Wndsworth, N. Y.. where sho visited hor
brother-ln-lnw and sister, Lieutenant and
Sirs. Glassburn. t
Children's Party to Buy VIctroIa
Tho children of tho H. ,. Brown play
ground want n Vlctrola. They nro hold
ing, today and tomorrow, a block party
In the playground at Jnspcr and Sar
gent Btreots, In ah effort to raise tho
money needed to buy tha coveted grapho
phonc. The block party Is under the di
rection of SIlss Helen Woodason, in
chargo of the playground. There aro
on exhibition specimens of reed and raffia
work of tho children, nnd there will ba
the usual snlo of candy. Ice-cream and
cake, and automobile rldOB around tha
block.
IUVEIt STEA31IJOATS
THOMAS CLYDE
Family Excursion Steamer to
AUGUSTINE BEACH
100 Miles 50 Cents
Stopping at Chester nnd I'cnntg-roTa
Only Ilaat to Augustine Ilcacll
Lnndlnr In front of grove afo alt-water
bathing; COO nanitary bathrooms. Pull or-
clieitra on boat and beach; danclnc nil day.
Artesian water; plenty tables, benches' and
bade. All kfnda of amuiementi at beach.
1'are, Round Trip, SOr. Children, a to 10, tSe,
Leaves Arch Street Wharf 8:30 Dally.
Sunday, 0 A. SI.
JA5IIIS i:. OTIH. Mcr.. a Arch St.
SUMMER RESORTS
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