Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 07, 1915, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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foCUh AND PERSONAL AFFAIRS
OF INTEREST AT SEASHORE RESORTS
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ijternoon Teas at Atlantic City,
Four Generations of a
bration in
ATLANTIC CtTV, Aug. 7
IBS MAlUOnlES WALKER gavo a
.maII ten Wednesday afternoon nt
rhlseiv cottage. 62 Windsor avenue.
?Sonor of "BH """"" """ " "-
fi Hlehlnnds. Preaent were Miss
jr. Murrnyt " -"' -
li rm. Miss Carrie Ilyon, Miss
. .... rtM Tniitlttn Hihwlpkftrntli.
I...... Mnulfck. Mrs. James Irwin,
Kg 11"
jonn wamci.
1 Mrs. William II. BUfford, of
-rtS Pa . w, "Pend the remainder
7. the summer at meir counno m
aelSCB. Vhllnrlelnhln.
Vh. nfl Sirs juiui - - ............
) ".-..! iirir cottnKo on Chelsea
rjy oplcu
t Mtn. Garrison litckmnn, of Knn-
k" unh,i formerly of Phlladel-
MV u eocndlng August as tho guest of
nd Mrs. ne"v" " "-i
eottagc. 115 Oramercy place
,- if.iv. Aub. 7. An attraetlvo of-
.wen Wednesday was the card party
feed by Miss Ethel Shields at her
- llftil COttagO on xicutii uviuuu.
tA s"ts wero Miss Mary Hey-
(ij iii,. Virginia Araumri 'n -Uou"ell.
Miss Valentine Mitchell,
Jj5 Elolse Ormo and Miss Lorraine
sRUi of" Justico In Washington, has nr
$?i nrt will spend tho remainder of
!"" - - l.lo mttnen fin First RVe-
,e tumroer -
' .. i.. nAnflnv nt 5IYH Snptipft
nt who, with her parents, occupies a
!.. Stockton row. haB returned
I Z Soe May from a week's camping trip.
S lily at tho Now Cape May Hotel
J will Icovo In a few days for tho
tad will
5T.tJilns. Mr. -VOJin is a boii piaycr
i( note, and may bo seen on tho links
'jjnMt any uuy.
"Mr arid Mrs. Ilobert Drlght, of Gor-
utown avenue, in Mount Airy, aro
Spending- several weeks here.
H' WILD WOOD. Aug. 7.-Four generations
ihrere represented In a party which went
itt. Avalon from Witdwood aboard tho
& Wednesday. Mrs. C. T. Ulp. of
Ivorthumberland, Pa.; her daughter,
EMri Carrie nenner, of Sunbury, Pa.;
iri,ti!fcughter. Mrs. II. C. Hitter, and
?rMt-granddaUghter. Miss Edith Helen
Bitter? of Milton, Pa. Their visit to tho
rive-Mile Beach lo tho occasion for a
fimlly reunion of unusual Interest due to
.'. JL.i .i.. rn- irennrattantt aro reDre-
nted by four persons, nono of whom
It an imam, uiuki ...o..o .
'rWtr wero Miss Florenco Moore, Mrs.
OM. Thomas, Miss Hazol Chllllson and
ibert uraunt, au ui ouuuuu, .
Fir. a n. Bcrnara LiicDcrman ana
fimliy. of Philadelphia, aro among tho
Wagers here.
Mrs, Ottlngcr and daughter, Miss Hor-
tease OtUnger, of QUncey. ia.. are
DidlnE tho summer nt tho AVIIdwood
lanor.
Doctor and Mrs. Krauskopf and family,
of Philadelphia, aro summering at Wlld
irood Crest for tho season.
Mr. Harry J. Pa"l nnd Pnrty ,f
Kraustown, Pa., spent a delightful week
at the Hilton Ho4,cl.
Mrs. Herman Hebe and her daughter,
Mls Loutec Hebe, of Philadelphia, aro
visiting Charles L. Deck, at the Ottena
Cottage.
Along the Main Line
P.iQVERDIlOOK Miss Emlllo de G. Huff,
PeM027 Unland -way, Is spending a few
, . tin at Corson's Inlet.'
dajB'Wtr and Mrs. Joseph Carter, of Droxcl
rcsd, have Deen spenaing bbybiui
In Chelsea.
jSHMra, James L. Glase, of 6152 Woodblno
lyaue, will go to Eagles -nere inie uu
Bonlh, to Join her daughter, Miss Helen
Fwiter Glaso vho, with Miss Helen
BnKenbaugh, Is being chaperoned at tho
rwort by Mrs. Howard P. Park.
MERION. Dr. and Mrs. Brooke M.
'Acapach, of 119 South 20th street, aro
occupying tho house or air. ana airs, om
itjr L. Crawford, at Hazelhurat avenue
and Berkley road. Merlon, for the sum-
iFh.w hn.iA AiimA 1mm n mntnT
1H1I. AllJ t.U.W AVM..U .w... . ...
J trip to Boston,
I4i
-ifti HAVEBf ORD-Mr. and Mrs. Christian
fbB'i-A. Hagen, of Buck lane, are spending
iMKVArK vl aususl at winicr xiaruui, mvt
"MtrK . - i .' . . nri. TT 1
WmV-f1"1' Jonn D- Wontzel is spending tne
f Mjiner t Northeast Harbor, Me.
BRYN MAWR. Mr. Harry L. VIney,
pi ' Old Lancaster road, has returned
BMW a, month's trip to California.
s-Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Zletrler. of Nar-
Ifctth, have taken a house at 14S Penn
itreet, which they will occupy after Au-
grut U.
i Mr. and Mro. S. Wynno Foulko and
!ht!r children, of Yarrow road, aro at
fcwwie Sulphur Springs, W. Va.
W7AYNE. Sir. fihnrloH TMwIn Shull and
fBEim"y' W10 have een atay'nB at tne
rjBMt,"newooa ror tne monin oi Juiy, navo
imH?om t0 Beech Haven to spend the re-
Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Franklin James,
of Bloomlngdale avenue, have mo-
?fea to Cape May to spend the month of
Mfau
Gerinantown
The belrothnl nt Mian C DlRrlna Me.
Cwrttfa and Mr. Robert E. Peterson, of
Gerifiantown waa nnnnltnuftH VOMtftrriAV.
.Ml McCauslan is the daughter of Mr,
"s Mrs. John C. McCauslan. of the
xworton, Germantown.
X Alfred C Lacev. of Rublcam ave-
spending a few weeks In Huntlng-
a.
Along the Reading
t and Mm IVIlllntn V.. Harlner. of
land Rruri. Ttvrtnl Pa. will leave
ISth of Aueuat for a motor trip
ou?h the White Mountains and the
bngjand States, expecting' to do
a couple of weeks.
fw. William C. Cockran and Miss Jos-
o wocicran, or Bent road, wyncoie.
penaing several weeks at the reat
eo of Mr and Mrs. Alan Reed on
I road, Wjncote, during Mr and Mrs.
auoence uanaaa.
Henry C. Diamond. MIsj Henrietta
w?nd. of Itydal, Pa., have left for
"mm Mountains, ff, X., wnere mjr
' wend the months of August and Sep-
r
West Philadelphia
l Nina F Lewis and Mis Margaret
Sodtne. of Hamilton Court, who are
ling some tlma nt Center Lovell,
will remain until tie autumn.
pirs Howard A. Miner antertalned the
n of her bridge club at her home.
Ut!uore avenue, vssterday after-
Htr oriiaats tnclllllMl 1rM 3&TR9S
fM Mrs. Addln A ChrUtUn, Mrs.
y Matthew Titus, Um Charlw Kin-
Mrs. Edward M Utacjmouae, f,
s Brownlne and Mrs WUlUoi
j
Xra J N,lr.m Hirvav of Wb WlUlUt
. et, mi ttrnd ran & sfert visit
Card Parties at Cape Main
Family Hold Cele
Wildwood.
Mrs William rlnrlr. t. . l .
lnrJ2.?h6l8'1 t! stater; 'MlMMclTta '
Miss Helen Gelger at Ocean City, N J ,
mi.. 4? wlu-nd home. Miss Gelger and
nt .Vf nr0nC0 ?'r.Bftve a larBO bridge
nJ , Clceunn ?li Yflch' Club In honor
or Miss Zehendcr during her stay.
u,r,i?Hd. Mrs- JoeePh O. Williams have
closed their apartment at Hamilton Court,
2, fe w AtlantC City for tho lato
summer. Mr. Paul B Sllfer. of Hamilton
AUnnilo'cuj!0 8Pnd,n8 Sm tlm Qt
Mls Elizabeth M. McKenna, of 6tH
Locust street, Is spending part of tho
summer nt Thornliurst, Pa.
Mrs. Howard P. Park, of 4U0 Pino
street Is spending AugUBt at EaBlo's
Merc.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wagner Pohllg
hnvo returned from their wedding trip,
and aro nt their home, 6709 Whitby ave
nue. Mrs. Pohllg, prior to her marriage
In Richmond, Vn., early In July, was Miss
Dorothy Dclclna Wood, formerly of
Washington.
Mrs. Cecil Myers, 16 North Hirst street,
Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Margaret
Craig, at Scranton, Pa.
Mr. O. E. Wise, IS North Hirst street,
Is entertaining relatives from Baltimore,
Md.
Mr. and MrB. Guy Schoencr, D7 North
Yerd street, are receiving congratulations
on tho birth of a daughter.
Miss Mabel Marrett, 6241 Market street,
Is visiting relatives In West Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. William Christy, 5921 Wal
ton avenue, and their little daughter have
left for Bctterton, Md., to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker, 2121 S,outh
Simpson street, and Miss Anna Becker
and Mr. Anthony Krantz have Just re
turned from a vacation at Runnymcde,
N J.
Mr. Paul Llndeck, Bratton Apartments,
40th nnd Irving streets, entertained at a
recoptlon nnd dance In hlo apartments this
week. Among those present wero Miss
Eleanor McGowan, Albert Garrett, Miss
Jeanno Gelglre, Mr. Leslie Wright and
Miss Ida Devlnney.
Mr. Samuel Jamison, of tho Overbrook
Apartments, Wildwood, N. J , Is the guest
of Mr William Morris, of South Tclton
street.
Mrs. R J. Hunter and little daughter.
Dora, 63d and Callowhlll Btrects, left the
city for Wildwood, N. J., to bo gone one
month.
Mr. William Vare Is convalescing at his
home, 6232 Market street, after flvo weeks'
Illness.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur Short and their
family, of 325 North 61st street, left to
day to spend tho remainder orthe sum
mer at their farm nt Fcrnwood, Del.
Mr. 'JI. Kaln, of 312 North 62d street.
left today for tho Exposition in San Fran
cisco. Cal.
Miss Evelyn Slocum, 910 South 47th
street, is touring the Adirondack Moun
tains. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Slocum are
at Ocean City.
Mr. and Mrs. David G. Winnfrcd, of 320
North 40th street, nro spending tho sum
mer nt Long Beach, L. I
Miss Margaret Lynn, of EDth and Cath
arine streets, is spending the remaining
summer days at WillIamsport,''Pa.'Mlss
Helen Lynn Is spending tho wcek at At
lantic City.
Miss Alvcstcr Chllson, 6141 Cedar ave
nue, Is sojourning with friends In Cham
bcrsburg, Pa
Miss Jcanetto and Miss Clara Courovcrt,
of 59th and Race streets, nro guests of
(Mrs. Prlcster at her Atlantic City cot
tage. Miss Paulino Courovert has re
turned from tne scashoio and Is spend
ing tho wetk with friends in Swarthmoro.
Mrs James Graham, of 4115 Baltimore
avenue, nnd her daughter, Miss Jeanne
Graham, are visiting In Ashevllle, N. C.
South Philadelphia
Mr. Bernard McGlnty, of 150 Jackson
street: Mr. John O'Malley, of 212 Tasker
street; Mr, Max Savatac, of 9th and Tas
kcr strcots, and Mr. Georgo F. Christie,
1510 South 8th street, spent last Sunday
at Wildwood, N. J.
Mrs. Clyde F. Holt, of Santa Anna, Cal ,
is spending a month with her mother,
Mrs. Grace McGovern, 2314 Fltzwater
street. On the way over she spent two
weeks at the exposition.
Mlsa Alys J. Mullen, 2610 South Broad
street, has Just returned from a two
veeks' trip to Atlantic City, N. J.
Mr. Samuel Dever and family, 1923
Christian street, hae opened their cot
tage on Beach avenue, Atlantic City N.
J, They will return October 1.
Mr, and Mrs. James V. Stolfo, of 821
Qreenwich street, have returned from
Newfield, N. J., where they were enter
tained by Miss May Vope. Miss Jane
Garberlna, Mr, William Nlckolas, Miss
Theresa Kate Casazza and Mr. Louis
Garberlna.
MRS JAMES V STOLFO
Who will spend some time in
ffintK City m th 8fhuMr-
aad Mrs. Charle PilPP.
EVENING KEpqER-PHIEAPECTHTA-', SATURDAY, 'ATTGHTST
MISS MARGARET E. DUNLAP
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Miss Dunlnp is an extremely popular member of tho
younger set of this city. Miss Dunlap and her aunt,
Miss Julia Berwind, arc the guests of Mr. Edward
J. Berwind, at his villa, Tho Elms, in Newport. Mr.
Berwind will give an informal dinncr-danco on August
20, in honor of his sister and niece. Tho photograph
is by Reily & Way.
WEDDING IN VERMONT ATTRACTS
SOCIETY FOLK OF THIS CITY
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller Knight to Become Bride
of Dr. Charles LeFevcr Today.
Other Weddings.
AN INTERESTING wedding to Phlla
delphlans will take place today at 4
o clock, In Dummcrston. Vt., when Miss
Susan von Vleck Knight, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Miller Knight White, will
bocomo tho bride of Dr. Charles Wesley
Le Fever, of this city. The bride, who
will be given In marrlago by her father,
will bo attended by Mrs. William Detler.
of New York, as matron of hflnor, and
her nephews. Master Arnold Elzey A at
crs. Jr., and Master John Knight Waters,
of Baltimore, as pages. Little Miss Susan
Dctlcr will be flower girl. The best man
will bo Mr. A. Elzey Waters, and the
ushers will Include Mr. Howard Chandler
Church. Mr. Duncan Langdon, Mr. il
llam Detler and Doctor McAllister. A re
ception will follow at Knlghtsholm, the
home of tho bride's parents, after which
the brido nnd bridegroom wilt leave on
their wedding trip, and on their return
will bo at homo after November 15, at
1703 Pino street.
WEISSGERBER-CASSEL.
An Interesting wedding took place
at noon today, when Miss Ruth A. Cas
sel, daughter of Mrs. E. W. Peak, of
Galveaton. Tex., nnd granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cassel, of 2163 North
Camao street, became the bride of
Mr George W. C. Welssgerber, of 1823
West Venango street Tho ceremony
was performed at the now homo of the
bridegroom and bride. 4S18 North Camao
street, by tho Rev. Doctor Schafter, of
the Chestnut Hill Lutheran Church. A
gown of whlto net over whlto sutln and
n tulle veil, arranged with sprays or
orange blossoms, were worn by the bride.
Lilies of the valley and bride's roses
were combined In her shower bouquet.
Miss Paulino Stlllwagon, the maid of
honor, chose a nunlnt frock of buff
?n'd chine and carried a shower
?-, "nt nlnk asters and gladioli.
Miss Ruth Stlllwagon was flower girl.
Delaware County
Mr and Mrs. Gardner nnd family, of
-."?... Clifton Heights, are
spending August at Wildwood Crest.
The Highland Park Flra Company la
making plans for a fair to be held
Auguat 38 to S8.
Camden and Vicinity
... anoi. Htrnnir. of 4th and Cooper
.trnets after a stay at Ocean City with
her . liter. Mrs. Louis Humphreys, will
spend August at Pocono Pines.
Mr and Mrs. Herbert E. Reeve, of
Moorestown, aro spending the summer in
the Adlrondacks.
Mr William J- Bradley and family, of
c.iT i rnnner streets, are at the
Chalfonte. Atlantic City, for the season.
Mrs George Barrett, of S15 Cooper
.treat', is entertaining friends at her
Ocean City cottage
Mrs. George Washington Moore and the
Tlav and Sirs joniiw ..
Woodbur?, are entertaining Mrs Mac
cardle and h.r daughters. Miss- Helen and
Notices for the Society page
accepted and printed !n the Etealag
Mdser, but all saeh neUsr-
written on one aide t U PPJ,
mnit be timed la foil, with H d
dreM, and wheo p"lbU CcUpboaa
number most bo (!&
Stail tfl I H1 ooaujMUJeatioju t
"Society -dltor," Bro a cdu.
COS Chwtout street,
CnlMJ UMW wt
carried out to thai TorUkatlon may
, iwW. the B8te wUi not 6
publkfcod.
Personals
MISS It EN n I
ETTA 8TUR
G1S, daughter of
Mrs. Robort Sturgts,
of 152 East 3Sth
street, New York,
who Is spending tho
greater part of tho
summer with her
grandmother, Mrs.
H. II. G, Sharptess,
at Laburnums, Chel
ten Hills, has re
turned from a series
of visits In Mnlno
and Rhode Island.
Mlsa Sturgls was
also the guest of
Miss ConBtance
W I ckorsham, nt
Brewster, N. J., for
several weeks, nnd
last Sunday sho was
entertained by Mr.
and Airs. Frank L.
Polk, at their home.
In Lawrence, L. I.,
Mrs. Polk will bo
remembered as Miss
Lily Potter, daugh
ter of Mr. and MrB.
James Potter, of this
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic
tor O. Btrobcl and
Miss Springer II.
Strobel, of 1537 Pino
street, have closed
their town house and
aro at BIuo Hills,
near Castlne, Me.,
for tho month of
August.
Tho Rev. Samuel
Upjohn, D. D., rector
of St. Luko'B Church,
with Mrs. Upjohn
and Miss Ethel Up
john, has gone to
Matno for a six
weeks' stay.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ten
Brocck Runk, for
merly of Philadel
phia, aro now at
Jacksonville, Flo.,
whero they expect to
remain for an Indefi
nite time.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph
Patterson, who have
been spending tho
pact few weeks In
Canada, wilt spend
part of August nt
B r o t to n Woods,
N. H.
Judgo Thomas D.
Flnletter and Mrs.
Flnletter nnd their
Bon, Thomas Flnlet
ter, Jr., who spent
tho early summer at
Buck Hill Falls, aro
now at KocKianu,
Me., whero they will
remain during Au
gust. Her gown was of white ruffled net over
white silk and Bhe also carried pink
asters and gladioli. Mr. Louis Welss
gerber acted as his brother's best man A
breakfast followed the ceremony. The
bridegroom nnd bride left on an ex
tended Journey and will be at home after
October 15.
HOFFMAN-TAYLOR.
Tho wedding of Mlsa Lillian Taylor, of
5535 Walnut street, and Mr. Russell M.
Hoffman, of 77G Bouth 62d Btreot, took
placo Thursday afternon at the Evangeli
cal Lutheran Church, Park and Susque
hanna avenues, tho Rev. F. S. Kuntz,
officiating. Miss Tnylor was attended by
her sister. Miss Mabel Taylor, as maid
of honor, and tho best man was Mr.
Frank Knptt.
A reception followed at tho homo of tho
bride, after which the young couple left
for a visit to expositions In California.
ROTHSIAN-ABRAMS.
Tho marrlago of Miss Hetty Abrams
and Mr. Morris Rothman took place on
Sunday, August 1. Tho ceremony was
performod by Rabbi Grlven at half-past
7, and was followed by a reception at the
homo of the bridegroom's mother, 2543
North 33d street. The bride, who was
attended by Miss Laura Rothman as maid
of honor, wore a gown ot white satin and
a veil of tulle held In place by Ulles-of-the-vnlley.
She carried a shower bouquet
of roses and lllles-of-tlie-valley.
On their return from their wedding trip,
which will bo spent In Atlantic City, Mr.
and Mrs. Rothman will be at home at 2318
North 33d street.
Announcement Is made of tho marriage
of Miss Patricia Devlnney, of 4533 Wood
land avenue, and Mr, William McGlunsle,
on Thursday afternoon. A reception fol
lowed at the home, of the bride, after
which the young couple left for a wed
ding trip through the West,
Miss Eleanor MacCardle, of Logan, at
their cottage in Avon, N. J. Dr. G. W.
Moore will spend the week-ends there,
Mr. and Mrs Charles Yocum, of 6th
and York streets, are occupying Mr.
Henry Stockwell's home In Moorestown
for August.
Lighting "The Birth of a Nation"
Although "The Birth of the Nation" at
the JJew Nixon In Atlantic City has been
"crowding 'em In," the management has
at great cost Installed new motors and dy
namos to Increase the volume of light.
The new apparatus Is the latest Im
proved type manufactured In the Fort
Wayne Electric Works of the General
Eleotrla Company. The factory had been
woiking day and night to have the ma
chines ready for last Monday night, and
the express company held a special car
in readiness to transport them.
Tha lighting expert of the Epoch Pro
ducing Company, Cecil R. Wood, oarae on
from New York, and with an expert
corps of trained men made the change -of
apparatus In the short time of three
hours. In three minutes after they had
finished the evening performance began.
To give an Ideal projection to this
wonderful work of education and art to
the audiences In Atlantic City, making
It fully ob a nr with that of New York,
Chicago and Boston, has entailed a cost
of over fUOO to the management
"The Birth ot a Nation" la now the
brightest picture in Atlantic City, and
U realize what was necessary to obtain
the daxzltng whiteness and vivid detail
It Is only needful to state that the sew
apparatus develops and uses J6.009 oon
die power and ua UtrteUy at the rate
ot jit i day.
Wttb a symphony oieMtr of 44 and
with tb Urge fores of ltrical -Mrts
operatois, effect n and others.
It caa rdy be w that the cast of
running Ibis production equals (Mt of
UrK dramatu. fcompsale
Girard Farms
MJf Anne Harris Is the guest of Mr.
William B Hodgman at Pleasanttllle, N.
J. Mrs, Hodgmah, who Is tho wife of
Lieutenant Hodgman, U. B. N., makes
r.f.r. homo ,n Fensacolo, Fla., but with her
jittlo son Is spending the summer with
her parents Sho will bo remembered as
Miss Elizabeth Willis.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Felix Greco, of 3602 South
zcth street, are receiving congratulations
on the birth of a son, Anthony Tobias
Greco, born August 3.
Mrs. Joseph Johnston and her daugh
ter, Miss Mary Johnston, will leave
shortly for the two expositions, return
ing by way of the Canadian Rockies.
Roxborough
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Pyle and fam
ily, of 1114 Rochello avenue, Wlssahlckon,
nro BpenJIng tho summer In Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Olt and their
son Roy, of 52 East Roxborough avenue,
nnd Mr. and Mrs. John Fields and their
son Howard, of 103 Osborne street, Wls
sahlckon, are spending a vacation at tho
Homo Hotel, Wildwood, N. J.
Mrs. P. W. Btono and chllffren, of Rldgo
avenue, aro visiting Mrs William Valen
tine, at Buffalo Valley, Dauphin County.
Frankford
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Buckley, of
Frankford avenue, will entertain at n
small muslcalo this evening nt their
home. Those to bo present nro Mr.
nnd Mrs. Edward France, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Georgo Sullivan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh
Fllnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Both, Miss
Daisy Duflleld, Miss Helen Burke, Mies
Ethel Mansfield, Mr. Walter Brown, Mr.
John Gramm. Mr. Philip Hempbell nnd
Mr. Arthur Curran.
Mr. and Mrs. David It Howley. of
Tulip street, aro entertaining for two
weeks Miss Helen Betts, of Easton, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kirk, of Penn
street, will entertain over tho week-end
at their summer place In Wesley avonue.
Ocean City. Among tho guests will bo
Miss Helen Dutton, Miss Marlon Tyson,
Miss Ray JameB, Miss Hilda Cooke, Mr.
Albert Woodley, Mr. Samuel Feel In, Mr.
Ralph Woodward, Mr. Frank Harrison
and Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Duflleld. Mrs.
Kirk wan ono of this car's popular
brides, and will bo remembered as Miss
Helen Wolfe, of Holmesburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Davis, of 4734 Mul
berry street, nro spending part of tho
summer at Ocean City. Thoy expect to
return somo time during tho coming wcek.
Mr. Walter L. Schultz, of Chow strcot,
Olncy, and his sister aro spending n few
weeks with their brother In Detroit,
Mich.
Chester
Dr. D. P. Maddux and family, of 8th
and Madison streets, are at their cottage
at Ocean City for tho remainder of the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. At C. Baker, of the
Colonial Apartments, have gone to Ocean
City, N. J., for tho month of August.
THEATRICAL BAEDEKER FOR THE
KEITH'S Gcno Hodgklns. Mile. Des
trees nnd company, In "Lo Cafe Futur
ist"; Charllo Howard and company. In
"A Happy Combination"; "Cranber
ries," comedy sketch, with Nell Pratt,
Frederlo Kan and Marian Dayr Augusta
Glose, In character songs; Hunting nnd
Francis, presenting "A Lovo Lozcngcr";
Moran and Wclsfr, boomorang hat
throwers; Santly nnd Norton, In a sing
ing specialty: Cummin and Seaham, two
"ecccntrlques"; Helen Leach Wallln
Trio and Hearst Sellg Pictures.
NIXON'S QRA.ND La Relno Hnmlle
and company, tho electrical wizards;
WUInrd nnd Bond" In "Dotcctlvlsm";
Edward Howard and company in "Those
wero tho Happy Days"; Roy Cum
mlngs and Helen Gladylngs, singing and
dancing team; tho Cavnwa Duo;
Largay and Snce, songs and dance, nnd
Fun Foto films.
CROSS KEYS First half of week Tho
Flvo Violin Beauties; Ben Grimes, mon
ologist: Leon nnd Arnold. In a comedy
song skit; Gallagher and Morton, song,
patter and dancing; Davo Roth, pianist.
Second half of week "Maytlme," a spe
cial scenla feature; Busch Brothers, In
a comedy skit; Llpson and Howard,
singing and talking comedians; Blllle
Barlow, monologlst: tho Melano Opera
Company, nnd Atkins nnd Rodgers.
blackface comedy.
VfOODBtVE PARK The Carl Damann,
Troupe, European gjmnasts, Richards
nnd Montrose, acrobatic dancers and
' songsters; Louise Mao, singing come
dienne; Mack, Albright and Mack, In
songs and comedy, and Johnny Reyn
olds, tho Boy Who Will Not Be Dared.
COMINO
AUGUST 16
KEITH'S Joseph E. Howard and Mabel
McCane. In new songs nnd cnatier;
Joe Jackson, pantomlmlst; Farber Girls,
MLLE. MARGUERITE DESTREES
At Keith's next week.
DANCIIsa
...mi nudur ActAtaa. 1IW N
Kowopwr private Ussoos r
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7. 1915:
MAYER SULZBERGER OLtJB MM,,
PLANS HARMONY CLUB ENTBRTAtNS
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Club Journal and Junior Society to Be Orga'Ak3. by Mimbfrs
of the Mayer Sulzberger Other Affairs
of Interest,
THE Mayer Sulzberger Club will open
the season with the first meeting on
September 5. They will establish a, club
Journal this year, and the first club- danca
of the season will be given In the early
fall.
The Mayer Sulzberger Club Juniors will
hold their first meeting at Gratz Collego
tomorrow. The following mumhnf will
bo present: Mr. J. Abrnmson, Mr. J,
Schwartz, Mr. W Bwaab, Mr. A. Abram
Bon, Mr. D. Taylor, Mr. H. Canton, Mr.
J. Klein, Mr. 8. Karfilnkto, Miss M. Un
terberger, Mlsa N. Ilellekowsky, Miss B,
Blattbcrg. Mis F. Olelsncr, Mlsa B. Llp
schutz and Miss R. Kahn.
Tho Harmony Clut held a watermelon
party this week at their clubrooms, 2332
East Williams street. Tho chairman of
tho Entertainment Commttteo opened the
meeting with an address nnd was fol
lowed by tho Threo Harmonies, composed
of Mr. Albert Selgel, Mr. Solomon Rosen
berg nnd Mr. Jack Marks. Mr. Low
Toll and Mr. Herman Fields rendered
vocal selections. Mr. S. Carlls gavo sev
eral recitations, and Mr. Joseph Lewis,
of New York, played selections on tho
piano. A cornet solo Wns given by Mr.
Morris Friedman, nnd Mr. Louis N.
Brenner, tho Harmony's comedian, In
troduced his new sketch, entitled "Get
Out of Town." Dancing followed, tho
muslo for which was furnished by the
Burns Orchestra. ,
Mrs. E. B. Clarke, of Eagleton, N. J.,
entertained a number of friends at her
summer cbttago last Sunday, the majority
of them being relatives from all over the
country, Including Mr. Frank Shcrlz. of
Johnstown, Pa.: Mr. John Joseph Boyle,
Of Newport. R. I.; Mr. William Frees, of
Dayonne, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Bnlsley.
of Hammonton, N. J.; Mrs Nnrr, of
Hnddon Heights, N: J.; Miss Katherlna
G. Shertz. of Wildwood, N. J.; Mrs.
Harth, of Norfolk, Va.: Miss K. G. Boyle,
Mr. Charles A. Boyle, Mrs. Joseph John
son, Mr. James Boyle, Mr. P. MacCros
sbn and Mils Eleanor Vv Boyle.
The Tau Sigma Delta Club will take Its
annual outing today to Delaware Water
Gnp, making their headquarters at Camp
Honkoy Dorey, on iBland Tark.
Tho party will Include. Mr. James E.
Thorpe, president: Mr. L. Edwnrd Roe
lofs, iccretary; Mr. J. Arrlngton Kline,
Mr. J. Walter Kllni. Mr. Fred It. Kern,
Mr. Hnrry R. Kluth, Mr. Thomas II. Pyle,
Mr. W. Elchert, Mr. Edward It Markley,
Mr. Thomas E. Roberts nnd Mr. Robert
II. Luckenbach.
This makes tho tenlh season for tho
camp,
A block party wns held last night nnd
will continue tonight between West
minster avenuo and Vino street on 62d
street for tho benefit of St. Donato's
Church ot 63th stroet and Westminster
avenuo. The street Is illuminated with
electric lights and there nro numerous
society's entertainers; John and Mae
Burke, offering "A Ragtime Soldier";
Fisher and Green, In "Tho Partners";
The Clown Senl; Robert Emmet Keafae,
THEATRE CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STS.
"
NEXT WEEK
A SUMMERTIME FESTIVAL OF COMEDY AND SONG
THE SEASON'S mETTIEST NOVELTY, DIRECT CTIOM TAXIIS '
GENE HODGKINS and MLLE. DESTREES
Aaeleted by the Futurist Orchcitrn
In the Acme of Terpelchorean Art. "US. CAFE FUTUftlBT"
A RIOT OF FUN AND CHAIUV.TEK COMEDT
CHARLIE HOWARD and CO.
With Kernan Crlpps and Margaret Tajlor, "A HAPPY COMBINATION"
"CRANBERRIES"
A SEASONABLE SIDE DISH FOR VAUDEVILLE EPICDRE3
AUGUSTA GLOSE
In CHARACTER BONOS AND IMPERSONATIONS
Hunting & Francis
Leach Wallln Trio
Moran and
Hcarst-Scllg
2 Shows Dally Matlneea. 2 P M . 23o and SOc. Nlghta, 8 T. M., 55o to. Si 00
Bean Always a Week In Ail n nee Dell. Filbert BJM. Ktytlone, Race 2HW,
WHEN IN IEW YORK CITY, DO NOT FAIL. TO VISIT ""
B. F. Keith's Palace Theatre SffiKJia.
THE "WOULD'S GHKATEST MUSIC IIAI-L. OPEN AJUI SUMMER
THE NEW
NIXON c.tv
ATLANTIC
THEATRE BOAItDWALK
SAMUEL F. NIXON - nV'e5?'I'D'
Erenlnci at S0 !5c, SOc, 11.00, $1.00, 13.00. Matlneea at SiJO 25e, 50c, 11.00,
D. W. GRIFFITH'S STUPENDOUS SPECTACLE
18,000
People
Cost
$500,000
ORCHESTRA
or rottTir
FOH BENEFITS FOR BKOAD, FORREST AND OARIUCU THEATRES, rfclladtluhto,
the Coming fiaaon. apply to Mmlneaa Oflicp. Hroxl Street Theatre.
HEQINMNO MONDAY MAT., AVU. TH.
MCiHTI.Y . 7U5 and. i5
CARL DAMANN TROUPE
rarar ITIillTnil'P MlPIf
PATlknKViL, JOHNNY HCTNOUW
"rl-: BFKCIAL ACTHACT10NS FOB KEXX WEEK
FREE
BABY
$150 IN
FRIZES.
COME AND
BRING HA HE.
EtKNT OF ,
THE 8EASONJ
SHOW
WEDNESDAY NEXT Pm3
ThWMlny
FtWy
Satudlay
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BEAimES
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Monday HIiIJaxIiOJ
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Wednesday IM a a
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booths and stands. Mueia and dftttetRg
are Important features itf Smith, I
333 North 2d .street, I the batm fcwdfw,
ahd tho dancing Is supervised fey 3r '
Hnger and Mr, Joseph ParrelL Othtrs
Interested In making the affair a -cess
nre MIsa'Haley, Miss E. Devme, Wm
E. Farrell. Miss M. Vnlnri. M!. A f.
f rt'', M,J? u' c.ft,n"; " er. Ht
McLaughlin.
Millbourne
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Yerkea, of Mill
bourne, nro visiting Mrs. YerkeV rej
lives In North Carolina,
Mr. and Mrs. Ewatd Hara, 27 Uurd
avenue, have gone to Ocean City, il 'J,
to spend tho rest of tho summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry It BltUe, JS
Burd avenue, are being congratulated
upon the birth of a son.
Mr. W. Frederick Ford, 28 Millbourho
avenue, Is touring the eastern part Of
tho country In his machine.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hawkins (Uid
their daughter, Miss Doris Hawkins, of
35 Sellers avenue, are visiting friends in
New York State and will be gone for
several weeks.
Miss Etta Ralston, ot 21 Millbourne.
avenue, will spend the week-end With
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Philips nt their cot.
tago In tho Adlrondacks.
Tioga
Miss Elenor Frlshmuth, of West Ontario
street, has gona to California for a stpy
of several months.
Miss Isabel C. Gibson, of 1127 Erie ave
nue, Is spending "her vacation with MJts
Margaret C. Lorlmer at her home 'in
Croyden, Pa.
Wilmington
Mrs. Elmer E. Mitchell is spending Au
gust at Eagle's Merc. Pa.
Ex-Judgo and Mrs. J. Frank Ball left
yesterday on an extended Western trip,
They will visit Cotorado Springs, 8Mt
Lake City, the Grand Canyonmnd other
points ot Interest
o
Suffrage Events Today
EQUAL FRANCHISE! SOCIETY.
8 p. m. Optn-alr meeting at lladdonrteld. Jd,
J. Speaker, Ml Anna McCue.
WOMAN SUFFRAGE PAHTY.
8 p. m. Open-air meeting at 40th street Sn4
Lancaater avenue. Speakers, ll!s Brah
Fliher, Mlts 31. C Ensord and William
Dinner. . .
Sunday, 7 p. m. Open-air meetlnir at 7th
ttreet and Erie avenue. Sneakers. Mils Stay
I Macken and E. Jr. 11. Moore.
COMING WEEK
"The American Englishman"; Pearl nnd
Irene Sans, "Twelve Minutes Out Sf a
Fashion Book"; Bolger Brothers, bin
Joists, and Hearst-SeUg News Weekly.
Wciscr
Pictures
Santly and Norton
Cummin and Seaham
HOW rAYINQ
wS 4th Big Week
Twice Dally, Including Sunday
3000
Horses
8 Months
To Produce
Direction
KI'OCH
PRODUCING
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Thursday Mslit lmleur ConUtt
la conjunction with udiitl 1'rBsrw
A TUOT OF FVN
FRIDAY MOHT AT BUS glKEBOgt
SUNDAY AFTKKhOON AND VBNIS
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