r i i if- -rz". ,".: EPISCOPAL CHAPEL L . fTA "PIT1 rmmvr ttt -, . A w "" x v iN JjAULtS MERE Many Philadelphia Matrons Will Have Charge of r- Booths Miss Thomas, nf w,'liu to Give TUB. HENRY K. DILLAnD, Mrs. fyl Theodore Voorhees and MrB. Howard k..iv Mill will each have a booth at Ke bMaar to ho given next week at pal Chapel. .,nHA ThnitiflR. nf Wllmlneton. tm lve a tea on Wednesday afternoon, jjSgust ; 18. at the EaBle'a Mere Golf Club. nr and Mrs. Monry K. Dlllard, of 231 L.,,i'h joth street, have joined Doctor iK,,.'. mother nt her cottage. I" itf and Mrs. w. iicywaru Aiyors, ;uiss IruYabetl. Myers, Mr. V. ltcywnrd Myers, IS and Mr. A. Charles Myers will close "rtrif house at St. David's on Friday and R.ir for Winter Harbor. Miss Marlon r. " .; . n,i Mlsa Sarah S. Myers, who 'U been visiting at North East Har J, and Miss Margarotta D. Myers, who ?or,.r ti-nMlev Lakes, will Join their .mibr at AVIntcr Hnrbor. They wilt re "l until tho flfst of September. wL r Charles Wolcott Henry, Miss Ger Wmio H. Henry and MIbs Elizabeth W. Stnry who aro In Rockport, will return Rli Bto'nchurst, their homo In Chestnut r 'mil the end of Scptembor. Mr. and B Mr T Charlton Henry arc aiso spena-1- ..Liho summer In Rockport. K .. and Mrs. jonn jti. x-aciinra, m, oi r-. . lilll wlm nrn flriGlwllncr thn Hi "f?. . TTnnnr Bnrnnno Lake. N. Y.. have been Joined by . Mrs. Packard's m : .. ,. T.nivrnnpn Ttpnsnn. MOtner, " "" . rrodrrlck A. Rlchlo and Miss Caro- i lins A. nlehle, of 2203 Do Lancey place, who aro at Galen Hall, Werriersvllle, for the month of Aucust, will spend Septem ber at Spins Lako, N. J. tr nnrt Mrs. Grahamo Wood nnd fam- ' Ilr of 22U Do Lnncoy placo, Phlladol '' thLi. have gone to Jamestown, It. I., . . .. .. nnnitnvlni. thnl. nnMniTA lor the summer. Mrs. Wood will havo as her guests her brother, Mr. John Price Wetherlll, Jr., of 1830 Illttcnhouso squat c, and his daughter, 3Ils3 AUco Wothcrill. J Mlsa Elizabeth Rowan and Miss Kath arine A. Rowan, of 1228 -Spruce street, aro at present at Brctton Woods, and will Visit In Montreal nnd Quebec beforo re turning home. Mr. Joseph I. Rowan and Mr. Thomas F. Mohr havo returned nfter spending '.several weeks In a trip through tho Great Lakes, Montreal and Quebec. Mrs. William C. Bullitt, who has been passing tho early summer at "Oxmoor," her suburban residence at Dovon, has tone to North East Harbor for a sojourn of several weeks. Mr, and Mrs, Gcorgo Wharton Pcpper and their family havo left Fox Creek Farm, their country placo at Dovon, and havo gone to North East Harbor, to re main until tho middle of September. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Wright, of St. David's, who aro spending several weeks at Stlllrlver, Conn., nro entertaining a house party for a week, which Includes Miss Rose Jacobs, Miss Eleanor Tlngloy and Miss Margarotta Tlngloy. Mr. and Mrs. Wright gavo a dinner party, follow ed by informal dancing, for their guests lait evening. j! Along the Main Line PMERION Mrs, Leonard Flnletter has i jtturned to her home on Balrd road after a protracted stay at Atlantic City. r ARDMORE Mrs. II, D. Archibald, of Mill road, will entertain at cards this afternoon Her guests will Includo Mrs. 'Edard S. Sterne, Mrs. Alvln Mead, Mrs. David Smith, Mrs. Florence Garnett, Mrs. A. B. Detwller, Mrs. Mary Wilson and Mrs. J. A. Mann. Mr. Slgourney Mellor. of 6 Church road. Jls spending six weeks In California. Dur- llng his absence Mrs. Mellor and her son fare staying with her mother. Mrs. Ed- fvard Clinton Lee, of Haverford. HAVERFORD Mr. and Mrs. rMwnrri pmlth, Miss Blnncho Smith and Mlsa Florence Smith, who havo been sncndlnc- ,the early part of tho summer at Atlantic jjCity, are now stopping at tho Oaks. BRYN MAWIl-Mr. nnd Mm. Paul T. Mills, of Bryn Mawr avenue, havo opened gthelr cottage at Capo May for the ro malnder of the summer. Mlsa Henrietta Brandes Elv. daughter sol Mr. Theodore N, Ely, of Yarrow road. Heft last week for Canada. Miss Ely re Icently returned from abroad. Bala-Cynwyd Mr. and MrH. ITnwnrd TC Pftnnnr nnd jfomily, of Bryn Mawr and City avenues, IBala, who are occupying their cottaga at Cp May, wilt return homo around tho llast of September, L'Mr. and Mrs. .Tnhn f! TlMeM nnd Tltli iporothy Fleck, of Bala avenue, Bala, w returned from a motor trip to Elk tton, Md., where they were the guests of r. and Mrs. Alfred Biles. Mr8. A. W. Tl.1rr,irri end XTIna Xfnplnn fcPlckford, of Birch avenue, Bala, will pjeave the end of this week for Newport. i I., to remain until tho early part of , September, Mr. Josenh 'M'. Clorhnrf. 3d nnd Mr. liJid Mrs. Willis C. Gerhart, sons of Dr. I Mrs. Joseph M, Gerhart, Jr., of IWiwyd, havo returned from a two peeks' stay at Lansdale, Pa. Mr. and Trn A rt PaUnl, Xflaa TTlAn fedrlck. Miss' Sarah Pedrlck and Mlsa y J'edrlck, of Penarth road, Cynwyd, I'd: ' teavo Saturday for Ocean Ulty, ere they will spend the next two weeks "jo Buest, oe Mr. FedrlcK's ratner, wr. W Pedrlck. at his New Jersey cot- m Miss Sarah Pedrlck, who, with Miss v.uiuy triecK, or uala, was guest at a a party last month at Chadd's Ford, Just returned from visiting In Sharon pMr. and Mrs. Walter Scott Detwller, of Sr "". uaia, left last ween ror a nonta's stay In Maine. "Mr and Mrs, William A. Gray, of n. ",B,,uo ana tiQneB luiie, win ve Saturday for Atlantic City, to E" " remainder or xna summer. Germantown "r. and Mr. AtAnnnn TrT.nmhert and ir daughter, Mlsa Dorla Lambert, and Mr Raymond Lambert, of 608 East Ut lanft loft -iAatArdnv fnr- n. ihraA ftk' visit to relatlvea In Brooklyn. Ww Nellie Doherty, of IS East ChUn ""?, spending some time in una " i., aa tua guast or reiauv. William SIdnev JoDson. of 311 High t. has left for PlaUsbur. N. T., re he will remain for some Una. William Canavan, of Wt HaiM "'. wui leave next weK IW vnfiMi . where be will b the sueat of rela- 'or a fortnight jjjf Sarah Fern, of McCaUum and Klt- "wuse streets, baa retarnea irom P to frlende In Atlantic City EVENING BfiNF.FTT a Tea. J h.h wndwnoVodnue, la 8pcnd,nB 8om6 Harvey"11, ArnI!Ur,,lk,c' of l09 Wert Seasme Heights N iheJr f,n,mlljr aro nl 'icignts, N. J., for t,0 season. MuL!SMM?'rtie Ormlstcn and her sVcr s reel n'n Jmta. of 7J East n,fnerf lentow,,hnV0 tCUltnti ttom a lrP A"! street IL"rry !51"0' of 122 Bart Price 8& to'Hea frm V'Slt ,0 Along the Reading Mr. and Mis Edwin M. Abbott, of Gltli .. V ul l,,e "est Mr. Abbott a Stary .0t. th0 Al'a Institute, Tnv. als,? UMt Colorado Spring, Pofiinnf6 esi S?'! DleK0' Sn Francisco. Io tland, Seattle, Vancouver. Lake Louise and tho Canadian Rockies, return, ing September 8. Miss Emma Supplee, of Webster avc v.".'. Wyncoto. Pn, has icft for Cn0 in, N. J., where she will occupy her cottago at Cnpe May Point for tho sum mor and remain till Into in tho fall. Miss Bupplco will entertain many of her friends during August. Miss ndlth Lnndell, daughter of Mr. Charles Landcll, of Webster avenue, Wyncoto, Pn has refit tied from Salem, t " ". ,whoro sl,c wns the guest of Miss Josephlno Shcrron for sevral dnys. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard II. Henry, of Hawkswell, Fort Washington, Pa., havo left for Islcsboro, Me., whero they havo taken n cottngo for tho summer months. Mrs. Andrew Frccland, of Cannda, who has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur C. Oehrlo at their cottage at Ocean City, has returned home. Mrs. Frccland will bo remembered ns Miss Edith Webb, of Oak Lane. West Philadelphia Friends of Mrs. B. C. Mctheny, of 4G09 Spruco street, will bo glad to know that sho Is recuperating from her Illness. Mrs. Julius Hammerman, Mr. Michael Hammerman. Miss Bertha Hammerman, Miss Jcnnlo Hammerman and Miss Frledo Hummerman, 3317 Pennsgrovo street, aro spending tho summer at Atlantic City. Friends of Miss Dorothy Edith Wright, 4113 Market street,, will bo glad to learn that she Is now recovering at her homo from a recent Illness. Mr. nnd Mrs. David G. Gallop and their llttlo son, David, Jr., 3717 Ludlow street, left yesterday to spend several weeks at Spring Beach, N. J. Mr. Paul Llndcck, of the Bratton Apart ments, entertained at his homo last night. Among those present were Miss Elizabeth Louis, Miss Anna Reynolds, Miss Ger trudo Mack, Miss Betty Welghtman, Miss Eleanor McGowan, Mr. Albert Garrett, Mr. J. A. Coylo and Mr. vrank Fulton. Miss Bertha Mayer, of 322 North Blth street, has Just returned from a three weeks' visit to her sister nnd brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Slnsabaugh, of Wyaluslng, Pa. Mr. James McCarthy, of 1226 North B5th street; Mr. Harry Rhodes, of 1212 North 55th streot, and Mr. Ray Rellly, of 1518 North G2d street, aro on a two weeks' camping trip on tho Perklomen Creek. Miss Edith G. Hamilton and her sister, Miss M. Nalda Hamilton, of 6032 Media street, nro spending a few weeks at tho Delwyn, In Wlldwood, N. J, and on their return will be tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Renlson, nt Lawndale, at a week-end party. Miss Alice B. O'Neill, of 38th and Chest nut streets, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Donner at their cottago In Chelsea. Mrs. Thomas B. Jones has clOBed her apartment at Hamilton Court. 39th and Chestnut streets, nnd la spending the summer at Atlantic City. Miss Ida Bull, of Hamilton Court, Is at tho Brighton, Atlantic City. South Philadelphia Miss Mario Calm, of Richmond Hill, L. I., has completed her two weeks' stay In Philadelphia and has returned to her home. Miss Cnhn was tho guest of her uncle, Mr. Max Cahn, of 231 Christian street. Mr. Thomas Haines, of Broad and Por ter streets, had as his guests on an auto mobile trip to Atlantic City last week Mr. Fred Lauterbach, Miss Leota Beards ley, Mr. John J. Foley and Miss Minerva SUva. Mrs. Josephine Brlgas, of 1S0O Daly street, is spending a short time time as tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Davis, of West Grove, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly and their daughter, Mlsa Florence Kelly, of 2U6 Soupt 15th street, aro home after en joying their vacation at Atlantic City. Mr. Robert Parvln, formerly of South 16jh street, will come on from Cincinnati to visit his parents late In August. Mr. John Gamble, of 26th and Federal streets, will spend the week-end next week at Atlantic City. Mr. F. P. A. Burke, of 2112 Lombard street, has returned front a big-game hunting trip In tho Canadian wilderness. North Philadelphia - r a nnnmv nnd daughter. Miss Josephlno Conroy, of 2514 Diamond street. w .. . .... n.l nnvt t Ran. are spenatng ubu """ t , ... .. tember at the St. Charles Hotel, Atlantic City, Mr. James ConnorB, of 1913 Hope street, spent tho week-end with friends at Clem enton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kampf announce the wedding of their daughter, Miss Anna Georglna Kampf. to Dr. Milton A. Klrshbaum on Juno 17. Frankford Mlsa Helen Dudley, of Pnn street, who has bUn spending tho .iimmtr at Lake thL n the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thoema" Barnefol their Bungalow, will i.v today for New York, where she Is oab the maid of honor for Sites He en MnNanwMS Burkley. who will be roarriad SSirday August . to Dr Roy Clayton, ot ChKwo TMI udly will b. aeeom Mnled by MI" Alice B Curt, who will JS m her & until Sfcptarabw. Mrs. G Griffith and family, of Harford T ud ar aneadlBK a few wk SSafMVd WJUUW Bpwr. of D .tjt. Fox Chaw. summer at alo, r . Jr" . n, the uU of tlWi m Uim " McCftJin lBD.CtBB-PHILAPI,pmA, WBPyHHTtAT. AUGUST HniHHBov .C.HI r ml ill ill HflHKl'CHiF fill ri v mSmMBSBSSSF iHffii 'Km MISS Who havo just returned from ATLANTIC CITY CHILDREN RAISING FUNDS FOR POOR Seaside Home, in Cape May Point, Will Give Musical Benefit Miss Joyce, of This City, Guest of Honor at Party in Wildwood. ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. II. MANY ot tho visiting boys and girls are generously aiding the less for tunate llttlo folks by raising funds for tho benefit of the Children's Seashore House, Annapolis and Atlantic nvenucs, Chelsea, which Is greatly In need of money to carry on tho work of tho Institution. The children at tho Hotel Ostend gavo an en tertainment which netted tho Seashore House twelve dollars and seventy Ilvo cents. Those who took part weto Miss Maxlne Kauftman. Miss Joan Morris, Miss Sclma Rothcnperg. Miss Dorothy Gosslcr, M1S3 Ruth Gosslcr, Miss Adeline fahoenfleld, Master Lester Shocnlleld, Mnster Paul Morris, Miss Ruth Stern, Miss Mary Helen Adler, Mastor John Adlcr, Miss Edna Schwarts, Miss Alice Marks, Master Karl Glaccr nnd Miller Glacer. Another successful affair for the same worthy charity was given nt 217 and 202 South Victory avenue. Chelsea, when eight boys and girls mado ten dol lars and twenty cents. Those who worked to make the fcto a success wero Miss 8arah King, Mlsfl Helen EckBteln, Mlsa Louise Eckstein, Master Frank King, Miss Helen King. Miss Frances Botthof. Master Robert Topllngcr and Master Daniel Jones. Mrs. Frank Park nnd her sister, Mrs. Charles W. Welld, have Issued invitations for an auction bridge party to be given on tho afternoon of August 27 at their summer home, 103 south Dover avenue. Chelsea. Mr. John Dorfner, Miss Dorfner, Mis3 Elsio Dorfner nnd Mr. Herbert Dorfner motored down from Philadelphia for tho week-end. Mrs. Frank Schanz, of Philadelphia, Is quite ill at her summer home, 23 Soutn Rhode Island avenue, Mrs. Samuel W. Whan and Mrs. John M. Bradley entertained a party of friends aboard the Whan yacht PW"" for a trip to the Ocean City Yacht Club, where a? beautifully, "PPO'li11",6"" was served, loiioweu ay w -..,,- Mr. and Mrs. William McAdoo, who havo been hero for a month, left early In ,tho week for their country place at 1-ort Washington, Pa. Miss Mabel Thompson, who is an annual summer visitor, has left to Join friends at Marblehead, Mass. Church tomorrow evening. A children's party will take place at the New Hotel Cape May today. Early in the moving he tiny tots will arrive and avervthlne will be given over to the chil dren for that day. There will be games, of Su?se; and many things that delight the heart of a child. Cane May was thrown into a state of -.-.? Zl, Himrtnv when a motor party topped I at the new hotel for luncheon. In muilcu " ,,, t Milan TIiiBsell and tho party was a " " :-:- her a few friends from Pittsburgh. ".. .!..II..UJ ovroHlnitV Well with her a few irienao nun, ........ Pa Mm Rus11 looked exceedingly well ajioo ".. .!.. - ,,,. hlnnan nnrt In a short wntie SKiri. u. . -.---a long Alice blue Italian silk coat edged wl h wide fur and with collar and cuffs of Ae fur. She wore a white hat trimmed with black. As usual, the concert In the beautifully lighted foyer of the New Cape May Hotel on Sunday evening was a success artutt tally and from a social point of view. Mr and Mrs. George MoFadden. Miss Emily MoFadden and Alexander McFad den are guests of the hotel. Also Mr. and Mrs Walter A. Bailey and Miss Frances BaUey. Mr, Arthur Marls and Mr. R. R. Bfddle went the week-end here. Also MrTand Mrs. Wlstar Brown. Jr.. and Mr. James A. Colahan. Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. Glynn motored over from Atlantio City and with Mrs, SZph clnnon dined at the hotel lasj uhsht Mr and Mrs Clarence Zait zlnaen wilt arrive August H to stay until after Labor Day They will have with them their children. Others registered are Mrs. WUlan. Tenbrook and Miss Catherine 'p.nbrook Mr. James Fry, Mr. Bdgar r. ItariTof ChitoSt HUl. and Mr. William Leeds Others noticed wero Mr. and Mrs. Henri- B Fatten. Mlsa Alva Sargeant, iZ Anne StwlVand MUs Selby XeU .of EWtlmore; Mr. ad Mre. Arthur Cola S7r. and Mr. Howard SbeWe. ho wew guait. of Mr. and Mr. LVtoa at tfaelr oag, Mr. S. OasMll. Mrs Sussex vU, Mr. Samuel BUpham, 5rChrl Dvte, Mr and Mm Thorn Stockbaueen. Mr. and Mrs. John BUke ler ad Mr Peul Pe. J" week-end w"b tbem, Mr and Mt T1U- DORA GROB AND MISS LILYIAN GROB a lengthy visit in Wildwood Crest, whero they were the guests of their sister,. Mrs. F. W. Lyly. lam Morice JIIss Lllllo Harris. Miss Vlr-j glttla Hniri.i. A dancing contest took, placo at 10 o'clock, tho silver cup being won by Alls'? Anno Steele, of Baltimore. Mrs Howard Pepper has as her guest for a fortnight Mrs. C. Lclghton, of Philadelphia. Dr nnd Mrs. R. Wnlter Starr and Miss Mario Loul80 Stnrr will lcavo this week on their jncht Cora for a short cruise, stopping at Hay Head for a few days. Miss Starr made her debut laBt winter. Miss Mary Corse, of Gormantown, has selected Capo May lor a stay of soveral weeks. OCEAN CITY. Aug. 11. Two of tho Boclal events that will attract the visitors to the Casino Club this week will bo tho midsummer masque ball Friday evening and tho Venetian Carnivnl Saturday eve ning. Many well-known Philadelphia people aro members of this club. The absorbing topic of conversation nmong the members of tho Ocean City Yacht Club Is t'no Schcrmerhorn Cup ruce, which will tako placo Saturday at Island Heights. Mrs. G. A. Russell and Miss Chambers, of Philadelphia, wero the hostesses at tho woekly meeting of tho Visiting Ladles' Auxiliary ot the First Presbyterian Church at tho Casino Club. A literary nnd musical program was presented. Dr. William Gordon Stlmpson, of Wash ington, assistant surgeon general of t'no United States Public Health Service, Is nmong the vrltors. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Glbney, of Philadel phia, havo opened their Central avenuo cottage. Mrs J. Roehm, Mr. Herbert Roehm and Miss Catherine Roehm, of Philadel phia, are hero for an extended visit. Miss Helen Orosart, of Philadelphia, Is here for the remainder of the season. Miss Edna M. Benn, of West Philadel phia, Is among the visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tltlow, of Phila delphia, aro enjoying their visit. WILDWOOD, Aug. 11. The Misses Kerrigan entertained at a card party at their delightful Garfield avenue home In honor of Miss Anna Joyce, of Philadelphia. Tho .other guests In cluded Miss Hilda Sloan, Miss Margaret Kllroy. of Pittsburgh: Mrs. McMnnus, Mlsa Ella Maloney, Miss Mary Moloney, Mr. B. Kllroy, Mr. P. Lally, Mr. J. Deane and Mr. M. C. Kerrlgnn. Mr. Wilbur Horwlg, of Springfield ave nue, Philadelphia, Is sojourning here. Mrs. Hcrwlg Is In California, accompa nied by her son and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Beckley and daughter aro stopping at 203 East Spencer avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sterempflg. of 619 Lincoln Drive, Germantown, are hero for the remainder of the month. Mr, and Mrs. James Frlel, of German town, aro here for an Indefinite stny. Mr, and Mrs. Bacon and family, of Philadelphia, are at their cottage on Primrose avenue, Wildwood Crest. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McDowell and family, of Philadelphia, are at their cot tage at Wildwood Crest for the season. Mr. Frank W. Martinis and family, of South Bethlehem. Pa., are registered at the Hilton Hotel. Mr. Martinis Is secretary of the Chamber of Commerce of South Bethlehem, Mrs. Ward, of Philadelphia, has rented a cottage on New York avenue for the season. '' ' Dr. A. B. Voegtlln, the well-known or ganist and choirmaster of the Protestant Kplscopal Memorial Church of the Advo cate, 18th and Diamond streets, Is In Wildwood for the remainder of the sea son, Mrs. Ross Hemphill, of Camden, was a visitor last week at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. George C, Cox, of Chest nut avenue. Mrs. C. H, Rlggln, of Windsor, Va., is spending a week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. G. K. Rlggln, First and Central avenues. Mr. and Mrs. Branston Williams, of Pittsburgh. Pa,, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Kay, at their cottage, on 18th avenue, the past week. Kotlcr for the Socletr pexe wllj be accepted and printed In the Evening Ltdrer, but ell ech netlcce mu be written on one lde of the paper, cuiat be lned In full, with full ed dref, end when pelMe telephone number nut be (Ires. fiend ell eocb communication to "SooUty Editor," Bdaar Idsr, (Of Chestnut etieet. Unlet tfcuo requUemenU ere carried oat e that verification may be poi. the neUoe will net be BsUbed, Lansdowne Mr. and Mrs. C. Cort Mngcns nnd daughter, of La Crosso avenue, will spond several weeks at tho Bollovuc, In Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore Dwlcr, of Now ark, N. J nro tho guests, for several weeks, of Mrs. Thomas Gaffney, of Lin den avenue. Camden and Vicinity Mrs. Charles Hognu and her sisters hao closed their homo nt 210 Cooper streot nnd are now occupying a cottage at Asbury Park. Mrs. Albert B. Davis and small dnugh .tcr, of 611 Cooper Btrcot, aro visiting Mrs Dnvls parents, Judgo nnd Mrs. Frank T. Lloyd, nt their tummer homo at Sen sldo Park. MIbs Chrlstlno Wright, of Hnddondeld, Is spending sovcrnl weeks at tho Chelsea Hotel, Atlantic City. Chester Miss C. R. Walker, ot 1722 Edgmont avenue, has left for Hants, Cape Cod, Mass.. whero she will bo tho guest of friends for two weeks. Tho Rov. II, R. McDado, pastor of tho Caltesbury Methodist Episcopal Church, of MarcuB Hook, has returned from a two weeks' vacation, during which time ho visited tho Allcntown and Pitman Grove camp-meetings. Plan Reading and Estimating Drawing, Surveying, Structural Engineering, Hydraulics, Steam Engines and Strength of Materials taught by experienced specialists. Ask for Catalog T-Sl. rliono Diamond 631. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY II Uroad St. below Ilerka Jj, Philadelphia. The Phillips Brooks School ,w.' .chool. odpoiIio Clark Park. Atbletla flaid adjolnini bid. Large rul.equlppe4 rym nasluio. Eiperlcncea tncnara. Year Hook. Howard B. Elt"l. """ ttii Dalllmora av. PALMSBUSINESS COLLEGE ti. in" . Shorthand and Secretarial Course.. I10KDEN1OWN. N.J. 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"rkYftfT tUWWftUru, laM.lllYM. rf flsPW I BUREAU 11. 1915; ANNUAL OUTING TO BE HELD TOMORROW IN HUNTING PARK All Sorts of Amusements for Boys and Girls Surprise Luncheon in Honor of Mrs. Martin at Yacht Club Other Affairs RESIDENTS of that section ot tho city from 6th to Btoad street and from York street to Allegheny avenue, particu larly tho children, are looking forward with pleasant anticipation to tho annual outing of tho Central Germantown Ave nue IlUBtncss Association, which wilt be held tomorrow In Hunting Park. For tho amusement of tho boys nnd girls n series of sporting events hns been nrrnnged. These will Includo foot, sack nnd threc'leggcd races, climbing a greased polo nnd n ple-entlng contest between 20 of tho boys. Prltes consisting of pocket knives, sowing outfits nnd other usoful articles will bo awarded tho winners In tho different events. A plenslng fenturo of tho occasion Is tho outdoor supper, which Is of tho nnturo of a grand reunion. At last year's outing It was estimated that 30,000 personB wero present, nnd It Is thought by tho commit tee that tho number this jcar will bo still grcnter. Through tho liberality of tho association everj thing In tho park will bo free, nnd they havo nrrnnged to distribute 10,000 blocks of Ice cream, bcsldci bushels of peanuts, popcorn galore and nt least a ton of nssortcd candy. At each outing the association hns nn equipped hospltnl tent, with a corps of nurses nnd physicians, for tho treating of sucn minor accidents as may occur. Tito officers of tho association nrc: Picsldent, Mr, William J. Nosh; vice president, Mr, Joseph T. Brown; secre tary, Mr. James II. Glcnson; financial secretary, Mr. Gcorgo Klauder; treasurer, Mr Max Kauff matin; directors, Mr, Peter F Daley, Mr. Grcgor Drummond, Mr. Otto Schlctkl, Mr. George A. Michael, Mr Max Knuffmann, Mr. Stewart S. Graves, Mr. J. P. Brown, Mr. A. F. Sloltz. Mr. Danlol J. McCrudden, Mr. Gcorgo G. Iluscman nnd Mr. Louis J Stioss. Mr Joseph T. Brown Is chairman of tho Outing Committee, which Includes the officers and directors. Thcro nro at present 230 members of tho association. Mrs. J. W. West, of Wallace Btrcot, entertained In her summer homo In Per kntlo Park, Pn., Inst week tho members of tho Christian Church Missionary So ciety. Supper was served after tho meet ing and nmong thoso present wero Mrs. J O. Arnold. Mrs. D. C. Lymnn, Mrs, Mary Miller. Mrs. W. Mulhollnnd, Mrs. E Reed, MrR M J Fisher, Mrs. Mary Llpplncott. Mrs V. Stewart Collins, Mrs. I.o Roy, Mrs. Short, Mrs. Mlngus, Mrs Floronco Burke. Miss Jennlo Wllmcr, Mrs. Henry Hodgson, Mrs. A. Nogg, Mrs, J Anna rreor, .Miss Lillian Alcuulgnn, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. M Bcnlselmclr, Dr. Mary Lnngson, Mrs. Langson will go to India shortly to tnko charge, of tho Tuberculosis Hcspltnl. Mrs. West was assisted by her daugh ters, Miss Anna and Miss Helen West. A surprise birthday luncheon wns given nt tho Chelsea Yacht Club this week In honor of Mrs, Joseph J. Martin, Sr., of 1901 Green street, who Is spending tho srnson nt the Mnrlborough-Blcnhclm. Mrs Richard Y. Filbert presented Mrs, Mortln with a. bouquet of SO American Beauty roses, representing the number ot her years. Covers wero laid for the fol lowing named ladles: Mrs, Richard Y. Filbert, Mrs. Otto Schaum, Mrs, Clarence Kugler, Mrs. Frnnk Stockloy, Mrs. Wal ton, Mrs Richardson, Mrs, Matlack, Mrs, Gcorgo C. J. Fleck, Mrs. George Rocsch, Mrs. Gcorgo J. Mtiller, Mrs. Nettle Ruh land, Mrs. Edward Wilkinson, Mrs. Thomas Kay, Mrs William Smith, Mrs. A. A. Blaess, Mrs. Samuel McDougal, Mrs Charles Woodruff, Mrs. A. Law lor, Mrs E. Mugle, Mrs Charles Allen, Mrs. William Cooloy, Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. C. Wealoy Talbot. Mrs. Harry Boyd, Mrs. A. Jackson, Mrs. T. II Wagner, Mrs. Lydla Bradford. Mrs. Jacob Stocr, Mrs. E. J. Holmes. Mrs. A. E. Oppenhclmor, Mrs. E. Shcllenberger, Mrs. William In gram, Mrs. Thomas F. Durham, Mrs. A. No atudent of thla school la "one of a mass." Every pupil Is gtven personal Instruction, with tho Idea of developing hta or her Individual talont. No school stands hlghor In tho estimation of auccesaful men and no diploma Is glvon more honorable and remunerative recognition by them. Telephone: Lombard 1200-1:97. POSITIONS POSITIVELY JUAKANTKE1 OK MONEY REFUNDED Day School. Niqht School. Enter uny time. K. M, Hull, A. SL. PiI.K., President, Lafayette llullillng, Philadelphia After October 1st, Penn Mutual Ilulldlng STRAYER'S BusinessCollege Commercial, Stenographic, Sec retarial and other business courses, Pay and night aesslons now open. Individual and clasa Instruction. Charges moderate. Positions guaranteed. Special In ducements to start now. 01.807 Chestnut St., Phila. Central Educational Institute Dav and Evto Prtparatory and Business The Community has confldenco In Central a Educational System, You ahould know about Ita unique work. 2000 Students last year Send for Illustrated Catalog X. Central Y. M. C. A.. 1421 Arch at,. Phlla, SWIMMING Y. CENTRAL NATATOUIUM M. For Men and Soys, Unlimited use to C. members, 1 month. 2 00 ; 3 months. A. J5 00: a year, ?). Boys, one-third 1431 rate. Private lusons, 0 for 13 00. gin. Arch St. gl swim Men. 300 ; Boya. 13a. a First-Class Boarding School Fourteen - Year - Old Daughter Educational oureau. tuy uauBuicr a an umy uiuu, uu b tu" - .. ... , ,,' -i.ju ... i.e. .1 S..J-I t... ,. C. Buzby, Mrs. William Gemml, Mrs. Thomas Hurley and Mrs. Edward Beech cr Filck. Members of the Alpha Beta Chi Club entertained n number of friends at a houso party nt their bungalow In Wild wood during tho last week. Among the guests were Miss Mary Glltooly Miss Kitty Kane, Miss Mary Mclnerney, Mlsa Marjorle Nolan, Miss Alice Olllorley. Mlsa Josephine Snyder, Miss Doris Ru perils, MIsb Eleanor Keohone, Miss Ag nes Coll, Mr, Lorenz Fnlk, Mr Bernard Miller, Mr, James B, Met, Mr Thomae O'Brien, Mr. Joseph Anions, Mr Joseph Gates, nnd Mr. Francis Doyle. What's Doing Tonight Municipal linnit. 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