Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 10, 1915, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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wu viuuqud MILLINERY
ttomux andVclMs Predominate in Atlantic City-Excitement
in Capo May Over Movies-Dan' x 2. Lxme)mnt
in Wildwood
ATLANTIC CtTy, Aug. 10.
IE modish Boardwalk girl, on warm
uilry cays, prefers nil While oltlrei
wlicn Hie nrst cool urcozco mow, sno
ciitth In a perfect phantasmagoria
iftloilng I rcinnnua ui iHrnnunu i,t-
U af0 hav.ng a bis revival as n dress
he and It Is no unusual sight to see
H wearing cretonne pumps, vim i-
rna chapenu nil In the same luMJ
ifl'ng, Ir cubist designs predominate
. .i . iniin la here, tlio smnrllv-
r tnui jie""- -
MrHteA BlH must have her autumn bon
KfTth so that have made Ihclr nppenr
KL mo walk nro characterized by
He ...i... - ,1 tm!t it i-nl f t m t n n noa
ffitif iinipuciiy mm ....... ,. "-
'iUftB itnU DCUVWIB iv....
ft tuct. dccoifttlon na u elnRlo enr of
t' ....- rora nr n l.trrl llfisl. In
Llt'hlneslles robln ronhrenst!
!!! ' ......m'K unatnmen were worn
? n mill u wh.o --- . ---
. Wny.t r, lm vounitcr set at the
tSl dance held nt the Hotel Choi
K wnerc Philadelphia fnthlonnbleo lovo
w '!
Hgrw-"-
It, .hand embroidered moussellne gown
ffi with l'lK rojebuds. A pink chlf
Kapeaii completed her attire. Miss
V... Ttnnd lOHarKUU vuii; un w4U'Our
fthrl.ni Megargee. ncr sister, cuoao n
gfeiite princess lncc rooo mm a wnuo diu-
Sire nai-
& nhi.uia Wnlsh wore ft broad saan
Hi Mu satin with a white lace frock.
lif.f hit of black fish net wns encircled
Kith a French wreath of summer bios-
ionw. ... 4
b. rrif. r.nrrlty wore n white trans-
lf,rtl hat of Georgette crepo with her
Icilnty Wlo lingerie frock.
ttui Pauline Ayr choce a. black mnllno
RS lth hci white mffled not frock,
plch was built with a plnl; taffeta
DOuicc
.,.. n.Mi- rtronhy wore a fetching
Eihlto' Chantllly lace gown and a black
picture hat. .
MM Dorothy i ,--- -
s..j ..t l-ior summer uume m wiuivi
Bin honor of her house guest, Miss Gladys
r'nl. - ,,i.,l.l1l,'n Proxdlt Worn
E, cowan, of Phllndelph'n. Present were
Bj IcWttan. ui ,,.,,,qnn. ins. jinrto ,
Su..rT M Chorine Pyle. JIUs ,
(. rnrrlcan. Miss Iieion nicivec, .ur.
J.'" !. I.-, iv Mr Donald McKeo, Mr.
K , MMnTndorf Mr. Clement Midden- I
fe.Kttofrd WaUeri Mr. George
Rcncv. Mr Edward Cook.
i Mr William Kamcs, of Philadelphia,
"'pent the week-end with hi.) parents at
S.i. ttti-ze. 2 California avenue, south.
Mr Haymond Shaw, of Philadelphia,
ipent tlie weekend at tho Hotel Ostend.
Major 'and Mrs. .Tames II. Hayes, who
... nmHnL' UirouKh the Dorkshlres, wilt
r r.turn to their rottago on Piazn Place,
Ventnor, the inner puii. m iu ,;n.
.. ., -c nvinrion T.. Vlcuors enter
U t.,A nt luncheon at their Chctriea cot
tage In honor of their nunt, Mrs. Allcp
AppKste. of Philadelphia, tho occasion
being Mrs. Applcgnte's Md birthday.
CAPK MAT, Aug. 10.-Salllng, boating,
dancing and all the other amusements
Wilch take up the time of soc ety at tho
seashore were thrown In the ahndo lntclj
when a local motion-picture company took
possession of the Stockton Bathing Pavil
ion. One could not use this bathhouse, as
that place was already turned Into a
fmake-up room. Actors nnd actresses In
(fetching bathing suits strolled about tho
MSCh and followed uirecuon-j t,i.wu ...
d, stentorian tones ny an overwutneu
I unjlrlng director. People came from
;w rnno Mnv Hotel In thelv motors,
5n walked from their cottaROS, others
SSfon bicycles. They came from every
direction and they perched inemseives on
th 1-oofs of tho bathhouses and Btood on
Fcbilrs just to got n glimpse of the rc-
ihtarsal. Altogether It put cape May
llnattate of wild excitement for halt a
day.
hu unusually attractive atmosphere ex
sts at thn Hotel Chnlfonte. perhaps be
cause It is run by a Southern lady of
farming personality. Her two aaugntcrs
Ho help to mnlce the "esis, wno. ny uie
ay, are mostly from the Sunny South,
Seel that they are pnrt of a big, jolly
House party There ure concerts, iniormm
fauces, and Inst, but not least, classes in
Jjench and Italian, to take up tho time
those who are fortunate enough to bo
Buying at the Chnlfonte. Mr. and Mrs.
J. Cox, of tho Coulter Inn, German-
llown. are cuests there also. Mrs. K. C.
JBhptmaker, accompanied by her daughter.
I Patty Shoemaker, a debutante of last
Season, motored over from a neighboring
:Mprt. lllss Shoemalter looked well In n
Kh;d skirt and fine blouse, over which
wore a blue and white striped silk
ypeater. A blue hat turned up at tho
jes completed tho costume.
in, Walter II. AVilson, nccompanled
her two chnrmim; dnuchters. havo
irrtvea from Now York. Tho Mlssea
pUson are enthusiastic horsewomen nnd
' be seen almost anv afternoon on the
leach drive. Sirs, William Warder nnd
Ball e P Warder, of Germantown.
ijeialso registered nt tho Chalfonte, not
i MieaK of M ss Dorothy Kent, of Mel-
se, Germantown. Of course. Mrs. Sat-
Bfrthwalte, of Wilmington. Is the life of
S? piaee nnil looks unusually well in a
jte flannel suit, purple hoso nnd a
Jtc felt hat trlmmml with it nurnlo
jni Others from tho South nro Mr.
IJ Jfrs. Villlam II. Qrmo nnd their
PuhUr, Miss Elolre Orme, who has
tame ror herself by her ncauurui
lag and the wlnnlnsr of the Castle
I in tVnfihlnt'tnn nnl s.vArnl pltnll linrtt
I Cape May,
Murciirettn ntentinm nnrl Mlss
me Heherton Blspham, daughter: of
uev cinrence Wyntt Blspham anil
wspnam. of Phlmdslphlu, havo
foremost among the younger set
motored over from their cottage,
'IKn. In fii pan City,
Putting contest was the thins on
afternoon at the Golf Club. The
tennis tournament took up the
HOrf. but as usual, there were a
number of '"nutters" on the Ercn
5 o', loplt Amonir them were Mrs
Mn Vrttrrleln. Mm. 8. A. Davis. Mrs
ltiT ritar. MlKa Mnrla I.nulse Stam
Howard Pepper. Mrs. Harding, Mi.-s
1 uispnim. Miss SI- Dimona. miss
1ne Deerlnr. Mrs, Stevenson, Mis''
""I'neii and Mlsa Florence HancocK
F.lile Morris Hrlntnn. of Phlladel-
Is among the late arrivals MJ1S3
'" wt!l not rotnrn tn town until the
. Of September
ptas Elizabeth Woodvllle, daughter of
"a aire Middletqn Woodville. or
tlphia whu has snent part of the
r III 1'aro- lav. has rane With
on a yacht to the New England
sue will be the gueet of Mrs
Bohlpn tt.u .f.nk unrl liflaa T'ria
' Bohien at' Bar llarhnr.
Howm (i v Foster, of Philadelphia
wten-end hrt. as la nw "-
.Oilman Kneuifr ,,f Phlladelnhla. ts
li teveral dy at this resort.
i"M)D. N. J . Auu 10. A bsusaar
rlu b the Lad us Md Society of
Ood MethodUt KpiiopJll Church
noiu uveimfc ami the BoarawaiK
rsda Friday and Saturday
iWid Mia W V i'caits. Of Sutr-
Ja ilnlr eun, daughter end nteve
. "-i tin jiiB.tB of Di. and Mis
' i. fit.sbterlan niaiibt foi the
ii) u ,,,ni hu toolortd down
"'kiuiJ iu Vi'iidwoud lo spend
i
i
tt Mrr: ?vMrsoMI'i;nj,ni1' Mr- ntii,ici
lam ClnrliB vl . .m ThrtTc, Mr. Will
Wnruiow M?trfJJftt!k Clflrk' Slr' WlflUm
Vo, NVr,c"' of mtlnton.
ni the mt 'nf ft" J nVs 'l1 ,n wcclt
Mho avenue -'umniln family on
Nclr8'nJ,i,-?n,m.I'i,c,"r or nhn.
Ilnnn! A, ,k anVvorkcf 0( "'o Nal
cimliLn''V0'' 0Bt,(V, "' L'npe JIay. a
w(;; -...':. """o ni
woo-icrcit "enl"cr ,0n"'
Wild-
Pu la. .',cn :u8erlcli. of Uryn Athyn,
Mrs u. Sa'"l! th butiral apartment o
n?,ni,rni'0K'bc,.i!18 Wcst Ih'ttcrcup road,
Hlldwood Crest, to remain until Octol
t'n,P"na1trs- n,?,nks' of ClmmbPrsbtirB,
wood Orcst"1 collaew t Wild!
Mr. and Mrs. Grant and family, of
T ofra, are nt the Breakers Hotel for the
summer.
TV. nnd Mrs. Hlmlleross. of Tlosa, nro
nt their cottage, at Wlldwood Crest, for
the summer,
n?xJ' , I"!1. M', jDtlcs nl,(1 'nniiiy. Of
I hllndelphln, are upending the summct'
nt the Jlurlon Apartments, tn Wlldwood
t-rcst.
Mr. David Picls and fnmlty nro now
oceupylnu Mrs. A. Moslnndcr's residence,
on Sweet Ilrlar load.
Mrs. Ocascy nnd family, of Philadel
phia, arc nt their cottage In the Crest
for the Mimmcr.
Thn Gntcitnlmiirnt Committee Is now
niraiiBlng for a Oroworks dlsplnv In tho
near future, to bo held on tho Crest Pier.
An nttmctlve dance was given last week
rit the lintel Bnrtram, Wlldwood, by Mrs.
Luber. of Philadelphia, in honor of her
dauRhtrr, Mlso Kllzaboth Luber. Among
those present wore Miss Hose Herman,
Mis,
l.lnorvt' "ose, Miss Fay Welsman,
Miss Mne Hcrmnn. Miss Sadie Rllvnr.
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;;: . Vi o";. "'-.i mimc uoiuuerK,
'8 Hannah August. Miss Florence
'1"rinii. .Mr. Leon iBraelowltz, Mr.
t 7c Mr David Stock. Mr. Jack
ailckm'an. ilr 11, i. ,.. i
ney IJurko, Jlr. rimnnuel Wlr'kman Mr
Morton Pose. Mr. Joseph Formiin, Mr.
juio jjivnc aim .Mr. Jleyer Zett.
OCEAN CITY. Aug. lO.-Mr. and Sirs.
II. A. Whetstone and family, of Philadel
phia, are nmons the cottngers.
Mrs. A. L. Vnll, who spent tho week
end as the guest of Mrs. F. W. John
slon ut her apartments, SIS 4th Btrcot, lino
lcturued to Philadelphia. Mrs. Johnston
has also had ns her guests during July
Mr. ami Mrs. William Hammerslcv. Mr.
nnd Mrs. .1. C. Cloud. Jr., Miss S. Naomi
Vnll, Miss Cora E. Vnll, Mr. and .Mrs.
Wilbur b Hammeraley, Miss Elizabeth
T. Wnnamnkcr, MIks Elizabeth Wana
lvakor Hammcrslcy, Mrs. M. McDowell,
Mr. Frank Johnston, Mr. George Wal
lace nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Iattn Hammcrs
lcy. Sir. and Mrs. Edward Rldcnour, of
Itoxborough, are nt their bungalow.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Kinsley and fam
ily aro hero for a two weeks' stay.
Mr. Edward Hubermehl and family, of
Philadelphia, have opened their St.
Charles place cottage.
Sir. S. Horace Krousc, of Philadelphia,
Is among tho visitors.
, Bala-Cynwyd
Mr. and Mra. Joseph SI. Thomas and
family, of State road, Cynwyd, are spend
ing tho summer nt Ocean City. The wed
ding of Sllss Irene Thomas and Sir.
James I Wurren will take place early in
November.
SIis. Honry Kuhl Kelly. Jr., with her
infant son, has returned to her Califor
nia home, after spending tho last two
months In Baltimore and Bala. In tho
former city Sirs. Kelly was tho gucBt
of Dr. nnd Mrs. Howard Kelly; In Ualu
Fho visited her paicnts, Sir. and Sirs. J.
Samuel Stephenson, of City uvenuc.
Sir. and Sirs. Harry A. Thompson and
family, of Cynwyd, will leave today to
occupy their bungalow on Long Islnnd.
Sliss Slarlon Vanncman and Sllss Knth
crlno Vanncman, of Cynwyd, are visiting
their uncle. Sir. Charles J. Corr, at his
Ventnor cottage.
Sllss Katherlne Thompson, of Slontspm
ory avenue, will leave today for Dlooms
burg. Pn., where she will bo tho guests
of Dr. and Sirs. S. B, Arment.
Delaware County
Mr. and Slrt.. Joseph G. Hcthcrlngton
n,i ami. Josenh. Jr.. 70S rino street. Dar-
bv. havo left the city to spend two weeks j
in Tunton, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood J. Bonsall, who
were recently married, havo returned
from their wedding trip and will bo at
homo to their friends nt 8th street,
Darby. Sirs. Bonsall was Sllss Winifred
Turhey.
Mr. ond Sirs. Harry Lentz have re
turned from their wedding trip and are
living at 1003 Bldgo avenue, Shuron Mill.
Mrs. Lentz will be remembered as Sllss
Maud Boyer, of Sharon Hill.
Sir. John It. Benner, of Davis avenue.
Clifton Heights, spent the week-end at
Hdwood.
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MISS MILDRED EMISON DONNELL rh' 0" "ny-
Whose betrothal is announced by her pnrcnt3, Mr. and Mrs. Georp;e W. Bonncll, of Rcdlands, Cal., to Mr.
Kenneth Andrew Rhoad, son of Mr. and Mrs. George V. Rhoad, of Vallfw View Fnrm, Phoonixvillo. Miss
Bonncll returned to her home today, after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Thomns E. Walton, of St. Davids.
Along the Reading
Sir. nnd Sirs. Horace It. Futlrrolf and
Sllss Mildred Feltorolf, of Church road.
Wyncote, l'n., who have been spending
spvernl weeks nt the Chelsea, Hotel, Chel
Eca, Pa., hnvo loft for Lake Placid, Hi
the Adirondack Slountalns, N. Y., where
they will stay at tho Lake Placid Club
for sevciul woekd.
Sllw Slary Llpplncott, of Rabbit Hill.
Chelten Hills, Pn , has left for Stock
bridge, Slass., where she will spend sev
eral weeks at tho Red Lion Inn.
Sllss Caroline i.Ipplncott, also of Rab
bit Hill, Chelten Illllrf. Pa., left last Sat
urday lor u visit of several weeks as
the guest of Sllss Lily Dietrlck, at her
summer lesldenco In the Blue Slountalns.
Sir. and Sirs. Allan Reed, of Hall road,
Wyncote. Pn., have left for a camping
trip through the Canndlun woods, expect
ing to bo away about a month.
Slra. J. C. Jennings and her daughter,
Sllss Dorothea Jennings, of Greenwood
avenue, Wyncote, Pa., have returned
home from Wilmington, Del., where they
were the guests for several weeks of
Sir. nnd Sirs. Otho Nowlnnd, nt their
residence, 2105 Wlllard street, nnd wero
extensively entertained by their maiiy
friends. Several motor trlpa to tho Jer
sey const over tho week-ends wero taken.
Sir. and Sirs. Robeit Shnckleton, for
merly of Rydal, aio now making their
home In tho upper part of New Yoik
State.
Sir. and Mrs. William E. Weber, of
SIcudowhrook. Tn.. are at tha Hotel Tray
more, Atlantic City, N. J., for the month
of August.
Sir. and Sirs. Horace Ervlen, of Forrest
avenue, have left for Eagle's Slere, Pa.,
whero they will remain for several weeks.
Sirs. Henry F. Kassebaum, accompanied
by her son, of Slontgomery avenue. Ash
bourne, Pn., nro In Ocean Grove, whero
they will remain for several weeks.
Sirs. S. K. Dixon and Sliss Alice Dixon,
of Wyncote lane, Wyncote. Pa., havi
taken a cottago at Bustln's Island, Sle.,
which they are occupying for the summer
months.
Sir Roy SIcKee, of Wyncote road, Jen
klntown. Pa., nnd Sir. Charles K. Borda.
of Walnut street, Jenkintown, nro In
Chelsea, N. J., whero they will remnln
for several weeks at the Chelsea Hotel.
Sir. and Sirs. Rndclyffo Furnc3s and
family, of Summit avenue. Jenkintown,
Pa , will leavo In several days for James
town, R. I., where thoy will remnln for
August nnd September.
Mrs. J. Dallas Smith nnd daughter, of
5107 North 11th street, aro convalescing
with relatives on Long Island.
North Philadelphia
u. T.pnnorn Lawson. of 1S30 Ontario
street. Is spending her vacation at tho
Delawnro Water Gap, whero she will re
main for several weeks.
Sllss Lillian SIcBrlde. of 20th street, und
Susquehanna nvenuo. Is spending some
time with friends nt Niagara Falls, N. 1.
Mrs James I Sleugher. of 510 North
4th Btreet; Mrs. William C. Devenney
and her daughter, Sliss Helen Sleagher
Devenney. havo gone to Cape Slay, where
they will stay at the Hotel Columbia
until after Labor Day. Sllss Helen J.
Sleagher will Join her mother nnd sister
today to remain for the balance of tho
Ecneon
Mr ond Sirs. Albert J. Koch and fam-III-,
of North Broad street, have gone
to the exposition In San Francisco, and
will tour the West till next month.
Sir. Harry P. Pmatoad and family, 27U
Dauphin street, are spending the summer
at Hsddon Heights, N, J.
Northeast Philadelphia
SJr Henry Mead, 3180 Emerald street,
has gone on an oxtended trip through
the Thousand Islands and lower Canada.
Sirs. J Leyland MarrUon and daughter,
Miss Thelma Harrison, are spending a
season at Wlldwood.
The iteuban Mltosky Beneficial Society
will hold Its 10th annual outing at Ceil
tral Tark tomorrow.
A ball game and othr sports wJU be
ou the program for the day.
The benefits will so to help WW fan
The member ta charge Will be Mr.
Iittvia Mltaegy. Mr. Nathan Wewel,
Mr Jacob WknB. Mr. SanujeJ -Her-
Str. Meer FrideJib. Mr. J
scph Friedman. Mr Louis qUukman, Mr.
barouel MUU
Mr nd iii Audeison Dunbar, of HU
KDwrold Mi-et. will bpeud two woeke at
Troost, P., m thy ( o Mr. Wilt
urn Keed- .
Mr Uorg WtlMMon attd fandly. of
Ami. ad ttoawrw atweta. wtll apewl
tm7 ncJti t WUlftg-liMt,
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South Philadelphia
Sllss Florence A. lloctor, of 253 South
21st street, will spend t.vo weeks of Au
gust ut Wlldwood, N. J.
Sir. Edward B. Soffnrd, of 2110 S. lfitii
street, will spend tho remainder of thu
summer In Atlantic City to recuperate
from u recent attack of appendicitis.
Sir. Thomns J. Brady, Sir. John A. Fltz
patrick, Sir. John Hcntz und Sir. Albert
Filtuclilc havo returned from n two
weeks' stay at tho bungalow of the Staf
ford Country Club, in Clemunton Heights,
N. J.
Sir. James Campbell, 1132 Jacksgon street,
left last week for California, and will re
turn November 1.
Sllss Lillian Blglcy, 2310 South .15th
street, Is spending her vacation at Wild
wood, N. J.
Sllss Fannlo Slulhollaud, of the Grnhnm
Apaitments, Broad and Catharine streets,
is spending her vacation at Wlldwood.
Sllfcs Catherlno Hngerty, SIls3 Helen
Hagcrty and Sllss Slary SI. Dermott aro
spending their vncutlon nt Wlldwood.
Sir. Thomas O'Brien, Sir. Joseph Slc
Evoy, Sllss Helen Spahan nnd Sllsn Sarah
Fltzpatilck motored to Atlantic City lost
Sunday.
Siis. Samuel Kllgman, who lins Just re
turned from n two weeks' stny In Rosen
hayn, N. J., will spend the remainder of
the month as the guest of Sirs. J. Korff
at her home on Slaryland avenue, Atlan
tic City.
,West Philadelphia
Tho marrlago of Sllss Slary Young, of
3310 Arch street, daughter of Sirs. II. P.
Young, of Sllddletown, Pa., and Sir. Ed
ward Williams, nf Hartford, Conn., took
place yesterday ufternoon In tho Slesslnli
Lutheran Chuich, 16th nnd Jefferson
stieets. The Rev. Thomas Shearer, of
Ashland. Pa., a brother-in-law of tho
bride, outdated.
After spending their wedding trip In
the Delawnio Water Gap Sir. und Mrs.
Williams will mako their homo in Hnrt
loid. Sir. and Sirs. John Sprlnglleld, 5010
Westminster avenue, havo gono to Wlld
wood, N. J., whero they will remain for
tho next two weeks.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Georgo Leonard and their
little daughter, Sllss Dorothy, will leave
today to spend two weeks "it their bunga
low, at Somcrs Point, N. J.
Sir. nnd Sirs. 11. J. Hasklns, 20ij South
40th street, nro entertaining Sir. and Mts.
11, H. Getty, of Baltimore, and their
daughter. Sllss Slurguret Getty.
Sir. Bait Slnnsolliio and his daughter,
Sllss JIniulo Slnusolino, 0102 Huverford
avenue, aro spending tho week-end visit
ing friends in New Yoik.
Sirs. John B. Oerughty and her Infant
son, John Francis Geraghty, of SO" Noith
Wth street, nre occupying apartments In
Wlldwood until October. Sirs. Slary C.
Slullln, Sirs. Gcraghty's aunt, Is with her.
Mi. nnd Slis. I. F. Hayburn and their
fnmllv, of 31S North 51th stieet, left today
for Wilmington, Del., where they will
visit Sir. end Sirs. Redmond, of C03 Jen,
erson street.
Sirs. Slary Story and her daughter,
Sliss Lillian Story, of Mil Brown street,
have gone to Atlantic City for a stay of
two weeks.
Mrs. Thomas H. Rice and her daugh
ter. Sllss Anna Rice, have left Hamilton
Court and gono to Lake Placid, N. V., to
spend the late summer.
Mrs. Edgar Slarburg and her daughter,
Miss Francos Marburg, who are spending
thu summer at Fairmont, Vn will return
to their home, 13 Baltimore avenue, the
last of August. The engagement of Silas
Marburg to Mr. Samuel J. Zlcgler, Jj.,
was announced late In the spring.
Sirs. A. Southern Conway, of the Avon
dale, 38th and Locust streets, is spending
seveial weeks at Cape Slay. She will
return late this month.
Mrs. Albert Lee Coffln. who Bpends her
winters at Hamilton Court. I at the
Slurlberough-Blenhelm. Atlantic City, for
tlie summer.
Dr and Mre. Theodore Demetrlu Caeto.
who are visiting the exposition at San
FrajKiiaea and other points of Interest In
the West, will return to their home. Mil
Cfapster avenue, the last of the month.
Mr, John Q. KrtoT"0f W North 44th
streot. who ba iwR returned from a vWt
in New York, spent the week-end In At
lantis City.
Suffrage Events Today
BOUAL yUAMCHlMS 80CIBVY.
3d I Sreei land LaiaUgb ".nu. Speaker. Ml
Aaaa MoCu.
WOHAN SUFFRAGE FART.
;3 m in uw-lr mylUi at wio juwi
ud Parkatda avMUM. fcoalur.. Ml a
FBbr. Mr. O,
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Tioga
Sllss Isabel C. ailison, of 1127 Brio ave
nue, Is spending her vacation with Sllss
SInrgnrct C. Lorlmer, nt her home hi
Croydon, Pn.
Sir. and Sirs. Georgo Bllletter, Jr., nnd
their daughters, of 1330 West Clearlleld
stieet, have gono to Atlantic City. They
will not leturn until after Labor Day.
Frankford
Sir. und Sirs. c. T. ZUnmcrman, of
Bridge and Tacony streets, have returned
from a six weeks' lour of tho West.
Thoy visited the Panama und San Diego
Expositions, Grand Canyon, Slexlco and
many other interesting points.
Tho Rov. W. E. P. Hans nnd family, or
Frankford Aenue Slethodlst Episcopal
Church, nro on a month's vocation, a por
tion of which will be spent nmong thu
mountains. Lktcr they will go to Ocean
Grove; where thoy will attend tho enmp
meetlug, which begins August 27 and
continues until September 0.
Sllss Slarlon Foster, of 5020 Hawthorne
ittroet. has returned from a two weeks'
vacation nt Ocean City.
Sir. and Sirs. C. T. Zimmerman, of
Bildge and Tacony streots, havo returned
ot n six weeks' tour throughout tho West,
visiting tho San Francisco nnd San Diego
fairs, touring Yellowstone Park and
stopping In Slexlco. Grand Canyon of
Arizona, Petrified Forest nnd other In
teresting plactu.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Frank Albert, of Fourth
street; Sir. nnd Sirs. 8. Dadeker and fam
ily, of Bill North Front street, and Sirs.
Franz and son, Henry Franz, of 5303
North Front Btreet, nio spending the
summer nbove Willow Grove.
Sir. nnd Sirs. William Carlln, of 200 East
Tabor Road, have as their guest for a
month S.lss Fannlo Loeper, of Brldgcton,
N. J.
Sllss Sarah Crossman, of Hcdgo stieet.
Is visiting her mother at rennsgrovo, N. J.
Lansdowne
Sir. Hurry Huekett was tho week-end
guest of Sir. Louis Sloore, ou Wycombo
avenue.
Sir. and Sirs. Herman Oesterlle, Sllss
Slarlon Oesteillo and Sir. Joseph Ocatei
lle, of Linden avenue, loft yesterday for n
tour thiough the West. They will visit
tho exposition beforo their return In
September.
Sllss Anna Woolman, of South Lans
downe avenue, Is visiting In Wcnona,
Ind.
Sllss Ella Jones, of Fnlrmount nvtnue.
spent tho week-end nt Chelsea.
Sir. and Sirs. Louis Sleycr, ot Linden
avenue, nio spending beveral days ns the
guests of Sir. ond Sirs. Thomas Love,
who havo a cottago at Ocean City.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Louis C. Cockrano, of
North Owen, ure receiving congratula
tions on the birth of n son.
Sir. Frank Oesterlle, of Linden nvenuo,
spent tho week-end at Wlldwood.
Roxborough
Sirs, Samuel Wllbert Stockol and Sllss
Lois Henderson Steckel, of Tho Slanse,
Foils of'Schuylklll, havo motored to Chel
sea, whero they will remain until the end
of August.
Tho Rev. Dwlght C. Hanna, D D., and
Sirs. Hanna, of 510 Dupont street, an
pounce the betrothal of their daughter,
Sllss Ruth A Hnnna, to Sir. Slyers L.
Felser, ot Cleveland, O.
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WEEK WILL PRESENT MANY NOVELTIES
Pantomime and Bacchanale Dances on Lawn Will Be a JPtattire
Doings of Quaker City Folk Along
New England Coast.
A FAIRY sprite, dancing In diaphanous
robes nmong tho flowers, against a
background of stately gfeolt cedars, will
be one of tho features of the eiiterlnln
ment planned for the Flower Show, which
takes place nt Newport on Thursday, Fri
day nnd Saturday, AusUst 12, 13 nnd H.
A pantomlno ilnnco, In modern cilndllhe
costume, entitled "Lo Rendezvous," nnd
a Bncchanalo dance In chlcon urnpcries
nre among the nttrnctlvr dnnce numbers
which will bo given on the lawn.
Sllss Florence F. Caldwell, ot 1706 Lo
cust stieet, who spent the early summer
nt Pnnllyn, Is now occupying Btono Stops,
her homo nt Dark Harbor, Sle,
Sllss Chilstlne Riddle has gone to Bar
liathor, where she will occupy her cot
tage, The Blidcnge, until autumn. Mr.
nnd Sirs. J. Wlltnor Uiddle, who spent tho
fmly summer at their cousin's eottngo,
hnvH taken llomowood, tho Sunders
place, for tho rcmnlnder of the season.
Sllss Hope Benle, of Deepdnlc. Straf
ford, Pn,, who spent July at the Englc
slde Hotel, Bench Haven. N. J., has loft
for York Harbor, Sic, where she will bo
the miest of Str. nnd Sirs. Walter B.
Brooks, Jr., tho sister of Sllsn Rente's
flnnte, Sir. Oliver E. Cromwell, of Phila
delphia. Sit. and Sirs. Cnrrmgton C. Tutwllnr
have closed their home on West Chestnut
avenue. Chestnut Hill, and will spend tho
romalnder ot tho summer nt Squirrel
Isluud, Sle.
Stis. Chnrles A. Potter, nccompanled by
her daughter, Strs. Dorothy" P. Potter,
nnd Bin.ill granddaughter, will leave to
duy by motor for New Englnnd. where
they will be tho guests for severnt weeks
of Str. nnd Sirs. William 1$. Shuppard, nt
their home on tho North Shore.
Sllss Alinec Duffy and Sllsa Sllldrcd
Dully, of the Rlttenhouso, are spending
the month of August In tho Allegheny
Slountalns.
SIis. Thomns L. Latin nnd her daugh
ter, Sllss Slnrgaret C. Latin, who wns a
debutante Inst senson, nio spending tho
late summer nt Atlantic City. Sir. and
Sirs. Lattn nnd their family since closing
their town house, nt 3313 Spruco Btreet,
havo been occupying a house on tho Slain
Line.
Sir. and Sirs. George Wood, accom
panied by their daughter. Miss Dorothea
Wood, of Rcdioof. Wnwa, Pa have left
for York Harbor, Sic, where they will
remain for several weeks.
Sir. Charles S. W. Packard has left
Chestnut Hill, and Is spending some time
with his brother and sistcr-ln-lnw, l)r.
and Sirs. Francis R. Packard, nt Upper
Siirnuiic Lake, N. X.
Dr. and Sirs. W. Lewis Cne, 115 South
17th stieet, have gono to Belgrado Lake,
Sic., for tho remainder of tho season.
.Mr James Burk. of Hotel Walton, Is
nt the Bcuchwood Inn during tho sum
mer. Along the Main Line
ARDSIORU Sir. nnd Sirs. II. Allen Dal
ley left last week for Kcnnebunkport,
Sle., whero they will remain until ubout
tho middle of September.
Sllss Frances li. Hudlcy, dnughtcr or
Sir. and Sirs. Edwin HaUley, of Simpson
road, will leave this month to spend u
week at one of the girls' camps In Ponn
sylanla. Sir. and Sirs. Henry W. Peacock, Jr.,
of St. Paul Road, Ardmore, aro receiving
congratulations on the birth of a son,
Henry Flnlctter Peacock. Sirs. Peacock
will be remembered as Sllss Lenoro Fin
letter, of Merlon.
BRYN 3IAWR Sllss SIngruder and
Sllss Slnry SIngruder, of Montgomery
nvenuo nnd Roberts road, have gone to
Lake Mohawk. N. X., where they will
spend n month.
ROSESIONT Sir. Walter Farrow, of
103 Petrle avenue, left Saturday tiy motor
for Islnnd Heights for a short stay.
STRAFFORD. Sir. and Sirs. C. Barton
Keen and their children, of Homestend
road, have opened their cottage nt Vent
nor for August and September.
ST. DAVID'S. Sllss Barbara Boyd left
this week for Kcnnebunkport, Sle.
Sill's Sllldred Post, who huB been
sptndlng two weeks at a house party In
Cunnda, has returned.
WAYNE. Sirs. Roberta Le Boutllllcr
and family left this week to spend tho
remainder of the summer at Pleasant
Island, Sle.
Germantown
Sir. nnd Sirs. SI. C, Wheeler and fam
ily, of West Washington lane, will spend
August at Barnegat, N. J.
Sllss Violet Gordon Gray, of Queen
Lane Slanor, will spend the month of
August In Capo Slay.
Sire. D. R. Flsko. of 231 West Chelten
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Mrs. Roland L Taylor, ofvWO West
Ohellcn nvrhue, will spend August at
Kcnnebunkport, Sle.
Ur. and Sirs, S. MncCuen Smith, no
'onipnniw by tholf daughter and Sir.
Henry Roger, hnvo gone to Belgrade
Lakes, Sle.
Stlsft Hen'iiti f QitKHl.. t ,4 -.-k
Wnshlngton Inno. Is the guest of her
brother nnd slster-ln-lnw, Sir. and Mrs.
David Silppleo, of New York.
Mlis Kllunbft'n Otto, of u'ayne avenue
?J4 "j"""!' ttect, has gone lo Buy
Hcfid, N. J for n stay of several weeks.
Sir. Linton Stntthews, of 03 cjunenter
street, Germantown, Pn Is spending
some time at the Motel Stnson. Jack
sonvlllc. Fin.
Sir. and Sirs. John J. Dewitt. Jr . of
412 Lincoln Drive, have taken the cet
tnge nt 103 South Surrey avenue. Vent
nor, which they will ocoupy for the te
mnlndtr of tho season.
Sllss Clara Wells, of Wayne avenue, ll
spending a few weeks In Botterton, JId
ni the guest of friends.
Sirs. Philip SInnfre, of HO West Wash
ington inno, nnd her son, Philip Manfre,
Jr., aro the guestB of Sirs. C. F. Taylor,
of Nnrbertli.
Sirs, Clara Vott, 123 West Lutfty
stieet, will spend tho months of Au
gust nnd September nt Atlantic City,
N. J.
Strs. Preston K. 2rdman nnd her
daughter, Silts Sarah Erdmnn, ot t22
Greeno street, -re visiting tho Pocono
Slountnlm for several weeks.
Chestnut Hill
Dr. nnd Sirs Edward Boll Krumbhnnr,
of West Slcrmnld lane, aro spending
tomo tlmo nt Sarnnnc Lake.
Str. nnd Sirs. J. Leeds Barroll. o
Charlton street, nnd their daughter, Silas
Amin Mnrroll. nre occupying their cot
tage nt Rye Ucucb. N 11.
Sir. and Sirs. R !. 1 lo Sloyn, ot 4 East
Sit. Pleasunt ovonuo, will leave this week
for the Whlto Mountains, where they will
remain until September.
Chester and Vicinity
Sllss Constance Cochrane, daughter of
tbo late General Henry Clay Cochrane,
will leave Thuisday for a two months
visit to Pannmn. She will accompany her
uncle, Cnptnln Charles Lull, of tho Coast
Ai tlllery, who Is stationed In the Canal
Zone, nnd who recently came North to
visit relatives.
SII93 Harriet S. Howard, of 533 East Oth
street, Is, entertaining friends at her cot
tago at Ocean City, N. J.
Sir. John Mitchell, who is engaged In
Y. SI. C. A. work In New York, has ro
turned ufter having been the guest of
his parents, Sir. nnd Sirs. William F.
Mitchell, of S03 Barclay street.
Dr. Hotvntd Perry, of Washington, has
returned homo following n visit with
Chester friends.
Camden and Vicinity
Strs. William A. Duvls, of 511 Cooper
street, who has spent rix months wltlv
her daughter, Sirs. Felix A. Gunter, of
Jackson, Miss., lins now gono to Cali
fornia. Sirs. William C. Petherbrldge nnd thll
drtn, of Mansion uvenuc, Hnddonllsld,
aro visiting relatives In Now Hampshire.
Sirs. William Snow and Sliss Bertha
Snow, of 217 North Otli street, will return
to their home tho llrst week In Septem
ber ftom Harwlchport, Slass.
Sirs. Isaac Stotser, of 223 Benson street.
Is enjoying n trip to Alaska and Cali
fornia. Sllss Elizabeth Sharp Is visiting Sllss
Claia Croft at tho Croft cottage, nt Wild
wood. Sirs. C. E. SIcCrelght and Sliss Eliza
beth SlcCrelght, of 321 State street, have
gono to Hague, Lake George, for two
weeks.
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