Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 12, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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IaBNEY H. MAURY
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Lghters of the South to Benefit by Open-air School
I nf Jacksonville-'-Doines of Ph,inrii..i,,'. ,..
in New
jjS DABNBV It. MAttRV CHAPTlJit
, in D.iugliHTs or. tnu confederacy,
been presented with a scholarship
. Anen-nlr School of Jacksonville.
r j whlcih Mrs. Lnnsdon Caskln Ib
1pI T,1B scholarship ta to be known
i(i4 "Josepnine foo uuer ocnoinrsnip,
lono' "f Mrs- s' rftU(lal11 Duor, of this
, 4ny girl ot genuo uirtn is eligible,
,-i,. rnntlltlons being that one of her
IftnU must be of Southern birth. The
imlltte to tlfCiae upon me cnnaiantcB
,.. Mrs. Henry K. Dlllnwl, Jr.. pres-
IL r the chapter; Mrs. Naudnln Duer
fit Mr. Jawcs T. Halsey.
km voorhees Drayton, accompanied by
kill"' . j..i..j i, no inin,i ..
V little oaubiiit.-, .... ju.mv.i .,ud,
ftw'iir Voorhees nt Enple's Mere for
, tale summer.
h1.. - tt-.AnfliitA Ttnlrrl. who linn been
nt'"?., . !. nnrtt, DitmMAP Mitt. h.
H&!Uher, who Is occupying the Devon
sglltMe latter's trip through the West,
z2?.- fam&alnwti with lir nnrnnlft
!i" . ... Wllllnm T. rjnlr In rn.
snu ana ,,....... .. ..u, ., .-
itn until the early part of September.
Sim Harriett Hogcrs Van Bnun, of
Hi snruce street, is spending August at
itkoii, N. H.
h ... T? VnUrtnntnnU n ml Iia.
mllXt JullltD ........ ...... .....
Br. .. ft.iu r.lin.'lnfta HntiAc,f ftM.
I -. in. Marv Fnlinestock. nro at Mno
'mills, Mass,, where they will remain un-
ft the early numnin.
W. . , ......., rtAI.AttH I. t.
Hup iienry wiuoam wcjhi ., nun
ffr . L,. fHH.t1.. nt tl.nlt nnlln.n
flolnca ma !" " ...v.. vu.....,u 1.,.
IVielt'i Here. Miss Harriet O. It. Geye-
Sllnnllgone vu ""' """ " ."..i.
r .,- .i fB Tlnnll Wnrrl. of Ut. M:,r.
Ftin'i. )'t yesterday for Blddcford Pool,
;Ut, where tney wi i fcpeiui me rtmainucr
lit (he Bummer
r
!( H Mrs. J. AshbV Taylor, of Lnntr-
fv-rn'. have Issued Invitations for the
s-arrlage of their daughter, Miss Eliza
aiita Clayton Tnylor, to Mr, Richard
RTmsii. Sentembor 1, In St. James'
Ifjurch, Langliome. A reception will fol
ioW the ceremony at the homo ot the
tilde's parents.
F Along the Main' Line
IfABDMORE. Mra. Byron P. Moulton
fcfui left for Poland Springs. Me., whero
lliic will spend the month of August and
Itroiala until the end of September at
if tin, Poland Springs Hotel.
I. HuVERFORD. Mrs. Rowland Comly,
Of panmurc roau. who hub utcn vioi.nib,
t Bait Oloucester. Mass., will return
i" hbmt today.
iii ci.Ia. HiIiIa nt C.nUecp. avenue.
I' fcsa. left for Beach Haven, N. J., where
I (In will be the gueHi or ."Miss Virginia
) Jjjptncott at her cottage, making a. visit
rr, 01 several ween-a.
gr Mr ana airs, wuuam xiuwcu, ui mu
llHo-verford Court, have gone to Magnolia,
II Mass., for the montn or August.
otivm iWRMro. Til-hard Tavlor.
;'p Radnor roaJ, Is spending several weeks
a Province ae yueuec, tunaau.
r- An4 fr Hahpv Xntnnll. Miss Allen
Talnall, of Stanthorpe, Pa., accompanied
Dy vr ana airs, xicnry . i,iitD, w
M Monffjdmcvy nVeliueV have left for
aaja, wnere tney win spena .evcrm
tki st Mr. nnd Mrs. Tatnall's summer
Slence, at Algonquin Park, Ontario,
rcvBSlsa.
'ftfu. an Tro Tnlin CI Phnmhprn. Sr.. of
.. nj.mM U.,n na.n antsHnin.
MiIlCLt UVCIIUU, liuwa Mt ..w. .ui.,-
r tn. r.thol V AnrtprHOn nnd Mr. W.
iKPancoast. of Philadelphia.
Kiir, and Mrs. 'Walter Schnlder. Mr.
Alfred schnlder ana jiaster waiter
fcfcblder, Jr, of Philadelphia, who have
,wjn spenaing several monins nerc, re
ibrneii home Tuesday.
mt.y
103EMONT.-Mr. and Mrs. William B.
mtt are at the Anthony cottage at
TOerly Farms for the month of August.
IVJILANOVA. Miss Harriet O. R, Oey-
jffin, of Hardwlck. has left for Bnr Har
IKr, J!e,, where she will be the guest of
ptis Charlotte Slter for several weeks,
Klter which she will also be the truest of
U Eleanor de G. Cuyler at her cottage.
Germantown
Mr. Charles B. Cooke and family, of
Bayn avenue, will rerrialn in their At-
Jio City cottage till after September J.
a Elizabeth Moran. of 537 Tulnehock-
treet and Miss Frances B. Miller
S3 Just returned from a stay at Maple
fjrat Bungalow, Wildcat Falls, Susque
tena Mountains, Pa.
IBIMtaS Eileen lprwlnl nf UnlmABhnri.
Hllher iter, Mlas Marguerite Kerwlck,
spj'vo oeen tno gueBts ot miss aiar
iptet C. Burns, of 5813 McMahon avenue,
Kff returned to their home.
Fife"- Joseph P. Connelly, of UO Pas.
bUti wr, onu ner daughter, Miss
Upon Connelly, have returned from an
gwidea: stay In Atlantic City.
it
mf m r icueverun ana ner eiaier,
m Florence McGeveran. ot 6325 North
i Tlittu .- ,. ...
I
-McCi, wm ,eave on Saturday for
13 a, N Y.. Whrntrii' will ha iha
! of relatives.
John Burns, of 1333 Narragansett
'. U spending tho summer at Poland
, Me.
3tlQ Sfrfl TlAftrnm T.Aamqn rtr
UllSr fitreet. Whn hnua inlyan r knnaA
Wsyres, Pa . for the summer, have
r guest Mr. Whejple), of New
Along the Heading
ina Mrs. William If. Shelmerdlne,
rwiii Adlrondack Mountains, wher
n, """ l monin or August ai
wip of Mr arid Mrs. William P.
. which la BltuatedJpn Loon Lake.
James n m,...i... . n-.
at Wiidwood. will entertalu a
-"iy irom August until Ai'aust
",""" wih intiude Miss Anna
-MUa viola Grldley, Mr. Charles
"m r Theodore Vsgt.
June Warmer, f Qak Lane, will
- r gesi lnta W8ttic jilsa Kvelyn
' Of 41 Coilcur,! nvnnp Wilmliis.
'' Toniffht Miss Wvy will be
luest mi a .. I Jinn n.
i inuutl Mr. JasS Mullln, Mr.
Bloxooi. Sturda and Sun-
MS Uanna. on hn ... ..,111
Lt Atiantle City as the guests of
Mughea, of f jamM piase,
! KckJ. V.'ynite ra4.
1 th HJI. m"-7'W '
.Mt 1VV-
Sir. ,.. i ...j ... u
' sMWtu, u -
y; " ocoi, wm uve laoair
!B ITan.HL nurnla d
, here thay will rtmutio uutM
. iviiic hr fw the PaeMe
EVgJL(
"chapttod
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WITH SCHOLARSHIP
England
a ftw weeks Mr" "l hSMbccnJ,pendlnK
remain uwux"' Mr"' Tyro w'"
mhSBStreee!,eo0Tn' of.71t nvenu "-
i. tvlMbet" Krapp, of Sunburv rn
K.sph hu, bteiV spending most ol
the summer at Atlantic City.
OnfcTnlhf' n,ckor' of " City Line,
wher , Jhn 55!. ""''S1 nt Snn nnclsw
her Parents SPC"d a few Wcek" wllh
Mlro.'r? ?,rs-1"'ey Towneend, of
''" Pnrk. w entertain nt their cot
tage at Ocean City over this week-end
"tako Ml?"'!?10. rVllllnms' M'" len
l Iske, JH,8 Hcntrlce Thornlcy, Miss Ber-
Vvnittlc,y,..MlM Leona D"e. Miss Eve.
MSrthn ki'i "'"? SldmnVntid Miss
moi Vrkl ,V l,s Twnsend will be re-
Ashboe."8 M'ea "ClCn D' 0rnndl' of
West Philadelphia
Mr. nd Mrs. Samuel Lownes, 82 North
,hr S!ln C?t ".re bDlnB consfitulated on
tho birth of a daughter.
Is visiting In Hnrrlsburg, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster, 1139 North
Robinson stiect, is spending a few weeks
In Lancaster, Pa.
Miss Irene Law, 123 South C!d street,
hus returned homo after spending a por
tion of the summer at New York.
.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers. 61H Glrard
avemic, is at hla summer homo In Ivy
land, Pa.
Miss Margaret Bergantz. 5116 Locust
street; Miss Mazle Collcn, Miss Rose Col
len, MSB Louise Collen, 5IU Sansom
street; Miss Marie Gallagher and Miss
Sadie Gallagher, 5115 Locust street, are
spending the month of August In Laurel
Splines, Pa. Mr. Louis Bergantz, 6115
Locust street, will leave tomorrow to
visit his daughter there.
Mrs. Harding, of 427 North 5Jd street,
and Miss Adollno Haines, of 320 North
6th street, have gone to Manchester, N.H.,
to visit Miss Agnes Bloanev. of 213 Bl.
mont street.
Mr. and Mrs. J, w. Mills, Jr., have
closed their apartment at Hamilton Courc
and are spending August nt the Idle
wild, Media.
Miss Edith Godfrey, of Hamilton Court,
has gone to Providence, R. I for tho
month of August.
Mr. Fred Tomllnson and family are at
Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Havlland are
Planning n vacation at ono of the sea
shore resorts.
Mrs. Harry Boyd, 27 Larchwood ave
nue, haa returned from a visit to Mrs.
Clnrence p. May at piodgetfs Landing.
N. 11., and has gone to her Ocean City
cottage for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Waltz and their
daughter, of 600S Cedar avenue, have gone
to Lake Dunmore, Vt.
Mr. John J. Mulllns, 56th street and
"Westminster avenue, has returned from
a trip to Troy and Saratoga. N. Y.
Mrs. Leonard Burnley, 5129 Addison
street, has returned from a stay at the
seashore
Miss Edna Carson Smith, of 1325 "West
minster avenue. Is the guest of Mrs. Han
nah Clark at her home In Chelsea.
Mr. and Mrs. John Adnms and children,
of fil52 Sansom street, nre spending a few
weks In Wildwood.
Miss Catharine V. Kelly and Dr. Grace
Junes, of Chlcngo. will bo the guests of
Mrs. H. M. ICoeune, of 5923 Webster
street. Dr. Gr.fce Jones will leave for
New York the latter part of the week, but
Miss Kelly will remain for an Indefinite
period.
Mrs. Henry Brooks, 6319 Addison atreet,
Is visiting friends nt Christiana, Dol., for
a month.
- South Philadelphia
Mlsa Anna McGurk, of 2103 South Gar
net street, and Miss Laura Bean, "of
Ferndale, have Just returned from a trip
to Niagara Falls, Canada. Buffalo. Wat
kins Glen nnd Rochester. While In Buf
falo they were entertained by Mrs. T.
Rogers, of 776 Elmwood avenue. Mlsfl
McGurk left today for a short trip to
Now York and up the Hudson, and on
her return 'Will go, accompanied by her
mother, to "Wildwood, where they will be
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc
Gurk, Mrs, D. Margolls and her daughter.
SIlss Leona Mnrgolla, of KM South 8th
street, will stay at the Glenslde Hotel,
Atlantic City, for the rest of the sum
mer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Kapus and family,
of 2317 South 16th street, have gone to
Wildwood. N. J., where they will remain
at the Hotel Glenwood until September 7.
Mlsa Rebecca J. Wilson, of 133 South
22d street, will leave on Saturday for a
two weeks' visit in Sea Isle City, N, J,
Mr, and Mrs. Bennett Morgenateln, of
737 South 4th street, are the guests ot
Mr, and Mrs. Barnet Levin at Asbury
Park.
North Philadelphia
Mr J, L. Brubaker, SUt and Ontario
streets, has gone on a tour of the Great
Lakes.
Mr and Mrs. Frank A. De Lacy, of 2S31
Columbia avenue, are visiting in Trenton,
N. J.
,Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dokowskl. of 1715
North 33d street, announce the marriage
fc?S-!MtaM.rlSSs
Mny awasVe-rformT0n Friday, Au-
gust 3, In wpop.p".
Mr and Mrs- ioao ar In Wildwood for
the drawer, and on their return will live
In Camdkn. ,
jsk . raM "wtis
Asbury yarn.
Northeast Philadelphia
! John Beardon aruj his family, of
W . k ta AtlMtln City.
Mr an4 Mrs. Lwrene Harjw. f Htf
oattMi at AglWJ. N J
LEDOJpB-PHTT.ADELPHTA. THURSDAY, 'AtTQTBT
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vollum Hutchinson, of Bnla, whoso marriage to Mr. Robert Philip Koebler
will take place Wednesday, September 1, 'in St. Asaph's Church, Bala.
FARMERS' DANCE WILL BE GALA
OCCASION AT CHELSEA YACHT CLUB
Men and Maids to Dress in Rural Costume Tennis
Doubles Attract Cape May Folk Ocean City
and Wildwood Personals
ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 12.
THE members of the Chelsea Yacht
Club have Issued cards for a "Farm
ers" Dance" to Ic given on Au-ust 20.
This rural pnrty Is an annum summer
event when all tho guests come attired as
dairy maids and farm hands.
Mrs. A. E. Russell, who has beon at
Bay Head for several weeks, has arrived
at Chelsea, where she has taken apart
ments at tho Ravenroyd. Mrs. Russell
expects to spend the greater part of tho
year hen. Sho will be joined later by
her daughter, Mrs. Caroline Russell Blsp
hnm, who Is now In New England,
Mrs. Joseph J. Martin, Sr., of Phila
delphia, who was tho guest ot honor on
Monday at a luncheon given by tho
Quaker City Motor Club, nt the Chelsea
Yacht Club, gave a ucaumuuy ai,,ui,.
luncheon on the following day nt the
Hotel Shelburne. The favors were quaint
nosegays of China asters. Bridge fol
lowed the luncheon. Tho prized were
hnnd-embroldercd needlework bags. The
guests wcro Mrs. David Richardson.
Mrs. Lydla Bradford. Mrs. Edward
Storey, Mrs. Andrew J. Lawler. Mrs. Nct
tlo Ruhland, Mrs. Llneweaver. Mrs.
Georgo Miller, Mrs. George C. J. Fleck,
Mrs. Deward Flnck, Mrs. Richard fil
bert Mrs. Talbot, Mrs. George Roesch,
Mrs.' Lydla Bradford, Mrs. Ingram, Mrs.
"Woodruff, Mrs. Douglas.
There wero 33 tables In play at the
Tuesday afternoon bridge party held nt
the Atlantic City Yacht Club. Those who
received were Mrs. W. Chandler Stewart,
Mrd. Arthur Wright, .Mrs. Henry C.
Ransley, MrB. Jesse W. Starr. 3d. and
Mrs. Alfred W. Ely. Among the Ph 11a
delphlans who were entertained on this
Seen" on were Mrs. W. W Hanna. Mrs.
J A T. Brown, Mrs. W. M. McCormlck.
Mlrs Ray, Mrs. J. C. Lawrence. Mrs.
George Hand. Mrs. P. W. Degerberg,
Mrs. George Elliott, Mrs. W.H Sharp,
Mrs. I. T. Relter. Mrs. Joseph Mathleu,
Mrs B. F. Sweeten, Mrs. J. Ivlns Nich
olas! Mlsa Mnrle O'Keefe. Miss Broomall,
Mrs Frank Jarden, Mrs. Harry Parsons,
Mrs'. Florence Garnett. Mrs. Bertram
Frazler.
Mrs. William Longstreth entertained on
TueBday afternoon at her Chelsea cot
tage for her daughter. Miss Mary Long
streth. Mrs John King Van Rensselaer, of
New York, will be the guest of honor at
Jl.j" ...... tn v, niven on Tuesday
2ftXonFbTMrs:w.llIamM.Lycettand
her sister, Mrs. vauer Mtiibuuu u....
at their summer nomo in wiic.oo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wlldemore, Mrs.
Jacob Wlldemore and Miss Carrie Wide
more who have, bien here for (he last
" weeks left today for Philadelphia
en r"ute .for a motor' trip through NeW
England.
nni CITY, Aug. 12, Mrs. Charles
I Ort ot Tlo'ga. is here for a short
MIm Marian Wickersham, of German.
Mu's'Martnriowman Is entertaining
Miss Anna Blair of Lansdowne.
Mrs. E. B, Steele and daughter, of
Philadelphia, are guests ot Mrs. . M.
Wood.
Mr. Eugene Whitman, of PWlde'pha.
Is vUlting his mother, Mrs. A. W. Whit
map, a cottager.
Mli Rachel Brewster, of Lansdowne,
Is here on a lengthy visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cardeli and
daughters. Miss Elizabeth and Mis,
Ilelen. of Philadelphia, are. here for the
remainder of the season.
Miss Mabel Gllflllan, of Vet Pblladel
pWa, is the guest of MUs Grace Hal.
Mr. Gilbert P. Van Hoeaen, of Phlladel
phia. isamiin? the Boardwalk strollers.
Mr. and Mr. Oharles F. PhUUp and
family, of Philadelphia, have taken
apartments for the remainder of the
season. With them Is MlM Mildred
Franklin, of West Phlladelphian.
Mr. J. Irwin Taylor and family, of
Chester, have taken apartrowU in this
etty.
jjr. Charte Kiofwwro ad family, of
PbUadelphla. -will wrid the remainder of
th season ia apartawnts hew.
.n. ...v iuf tfTh ftua.1 round
f9r the mixed tamf'J?f t
the t!9iu prila r r -
MISS ETHEL VOLLUiM HUTCHINSON
H S. Worth resulted In a victory for
Mrs. Gilbert A. Harvey, of the Phila
delphia Country Club, and Mr. A. Greene,
of Philadelphia, a member of tho Penn
Charter tennis team. The runncrs-up
were Miss Anne Steele, of Baltimore, and
Mr. Henry B. ration, of the rhllodclphla
Cricket Club.
MIks Eleanor Hopkins managed a very
successful eake sale at her cottage on
Ocean avenuo Tho cakes, which wero
donated by society women, wcro all sold
and the proceeds, amounting to tho sum
of JbO, wcro sent to aid tho wounded
French soldiers.
The U'sual clock contest will take place
tonight at tho Red Mill dancing pavilion;
also a dancing contest tor children will
be arranged for Saturday ufternoon.
The tea at tho Hotel WlndJor was Un
usually well attended this week. Among
those present wero Mrs. B. Homer Lo
Boutllller, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Hill, Mrs.
A. M. Rumscy, Mrs, McConnell and Miss
W. R. Tyler.
Mis. Kane and Miss Elizabeth 'Cane, of
Chestnut Hill, spent several days here.
Mr. Gilbert A. Harvey came down as
usual over tho week-end. He will leave
next week for a camping trip In tho
Maine woods.
Miss Elizabeth Kennedy has returned
.o Haverford Court from a visit to Mr.
und Mrs. Earl Putnam. Her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Cobb Kennedy, have
gone to Canada on a fishing trip.
Mrs. Robert Nelson delivered the third
of a serien of addresses on Tuesday morn
Ins at tho golf club. The, subject was
"The Internal Problems of Mexico."
Mr. William Klngslcy, Jr., of German
town, who has been Btaylng at tho Bal
timore Inn with Mr. Edward Cassard for
tho last tew weeks, has returned to hla
home.
Mr. Thomas Hart, of Mask and Wig
fame, left yesterday for Philadelphia,
having spent beveral Uays here,
WILDWOOD. Aug. 12.-The Holly
Beach Yacht Club will hold its regular
annual meeting tomorrow evening at 8
o'clock, at the clubhouse.
Mr. Edward Greuner and family, of
Germantown, are occupying apartments
at the Wisteria.
Mrs. L- J. Kelly, of Philadelphia, is a
guest at the Sllverton cottage for several
Mr. 'spencer Goodwin has returned to
his home in Falls of Schuylkill, Ta.,
after spending some time here.
Mr. O. E. Keller, of Seattle, Wash
ington and Mr. R. L. Beck, of Pitts
burgh, were guests of Mr, Robert
Rambo, at the "Wildwood.
Mr. Edward Bchleslnger. of i'hlladeN
phla, Is the guest of Mr. Joseph Long, on
Rio Grande avenue, for a short time.
Mr. Jack Tredentck, of Philadelphia,
is spending Beveral weeks here at the
shore,
Lansdowne
Mr, and Mrs. Michael Skeety. of East
Stewart avenue, are visiting relatives in
St, Louis.
Mrs. John Loughney and daughter, Miss
Elizabeth Loughney, returned today from
a week-end visit to Ocean City.
Miss Marie G, Loughney, of La Crosse
avenue, is spending the week at Pine
Beach.
Miss Loretta Snyder, of Trenton, is the
guest of Miss Marie de Vaux. of Win
dermere avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Fre4 Gordon, of Wild
wood avenue, are receiving congratula.
tlons on the birth of a son.
Notices for tbo Soclelr P" "Ul
eepUd and printed la tho Enlng
Ledger, but -U sach notbes mutt M
writ tea -a on sldo of tbo paper,
most bo signed la full, with full -4.
drci, and wltea posalblo icUobea
noraber most bo (Ifea.
Send all o-cb communication to
-BaeUU Editor," IS reals l4tr,
SI Chutout street,
Uultu tUee requUeoifnU sure
carried out so that wUk-Uaa taay
to peiltt. tbo Botlecs wlU not M
pstiUiLd.
rhoto by Marceau.
Frankford
Miss Bcrnlce Cai tledgo, daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Franklin .' Cartledgo, of 3102
Decatur street, wl.l return during the
latter part of this month from Easton,
Md whero she Is being entertained by
Mm. It. E. Mlddaugh, of Washington, at
tho Mlddaugh countiy scat.
Miss Inez Cartledgo will leave for Bur
lington In a week or so, to remain until
fall.
Miss Loretta McCann, of 7010 Tulip
street, has returned from her recent visit
to Chestnut Hill.
Mr. and. Mrs. Anthony D. Morton, of
Penn street, arc entertaining Mrs, Mor
ton's alstcr, Miss Jnne R. Renbcrgcr, of
Chicago, III. Saturday evening Miss Ren
bcrger will bo honor guest at dinner and
a porch dance given by her uncle, Mr.
Frederick M. Renberger, nt his summer
residence In Chestnut Hill. About 60
guests havo been Invited. Miss Renberger
will remain until September 1.
Mrs. L Plumley, of Pine road, 'Fox
Chase, Is spending two weeks at Lake
Hopatcong.
Master E. Nelson Thomas, of 19a Auth
street, is spending his vacation nt River
side, N. J., ns the guest of his aunt. Mrs.
Llllle Lcnnen, '' 'mnrly of Frankford.
Roxborough
Mrs. Mary R Kelly, of Judson street,
and MIsb Frnpces V. Monahan left yes
terday on n visit to the West which will
consume, four months. During their ab
sence they will visit Chicago, Salt Lake
City, Seattle, Washington and the Pan-ama-Paclflo
Exposition. A largo number
of friends gathered at the home of Miss
Monahan previous to her departure to
wish her a pleasant trip nnd a safe re
turn. Mr. Don F. Lanlgan and Mr. William
F. Lanlgan, of 4509 Smlck street, left yes
terday on a visit to their uncle, Mr. Bert
Lee, Chester, Pa. Today they will leave
with Mr. Lee and his family on a motor
trip to Canada and the Thousand Islands.
Mr. Thomas Kenny, of Kalos street,
Wlssahlckon, left yesterday on an ex
tended automobile trip to Cape May nnd
Atlantic City. He will be absent for tno
weeks.
Mrs. C. J. Thompson and daughter,
Miss June, of 529 East Leverlngton ave
nue, returned yesterday from an ex
tended visit to Ocean Cty, N, J.
Camden and Vicinity
Mrs. Ernest V, Chamberlln is visiting
Mrs. A. II. Slckler at her cottage at
Ocean City.
Mrs. E. Y. Schellenger and son and
daughter, of 5th and Cooper streets,
returned this week from the West and
will spend the remainder of the summer
at Ocean City,
Mrs, Martin V. Bersln, of 4th and Lin
den streets, Is In Oceap City for two
weeks. '
Mr. and Mrs. Charles V, Bailey and
children, of Merchantvllle, have moved
to their new home on Washington avenue,
Haddonfteid,
Miss Laura Reeve, of 3d and State
streets, Is spending this month at Casco
Bay, Me.
Mes Fannie Sanderson has Joined Mrs,
Stanley Muschamp at Provlncetown,
Mass.
SUMMER ItESOllTS
ATLANTIC CITY, N, J.
OSTEND
Occupying an entire block at ocean front and
connected with the famous l!Mrd.wallt; In
tb popular CheUca sectloa. capacity 3M;
unuaually large, cool rooms, with unobitructed
view of tbo ocean front all; ea and (run
water la all bathe; runninz water In rodnuj
4O0O ft. oj porches surround tbe hotel: tbo
new dtnlnc room overlooks tbo sea, finest
culilna and unite aervtce; orcbeitra o( oolo
ljti; dancing twice dally; aoclal dlrerilona;
magnificent new Palm Lounse. Speclal-21.00
up weekly, booklet mailed, auto meets trains.
OSTEND CO.. Owner.
The celebrated RADIUM WATER TREAT.
MENT tonic, recoattructiva and rejuvouant
-hi 'bean Installed and u administered by
tne notera rwoai tiaiwvwu.
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12, 1915:
MIDSUMMER WEEK-END
PICNICS AND HOUSE PARTIES
Monument Grouhds at Malvern Had Lively Crowd.
Reliance Country Club Gives House Party.
Other Outings
A MOST successful picnic wns given on
, Saturday nt the famous monument
grounds, Malvern, in old of St. Patrick's
now church, of Malvern. Not only were
nil tho neighboring parishes of Chester
County largely represented, but also
many Philadelphia parishes, the greatest
number coming from Our Lady of Mercy,
for whom special tars were chartered,
"Jitneys" met all trains to and from
Malvern, nnd also the Paoll express
trains, from 9 A. M. until H: P. M.
when tho last ot the guests departed,
Among those running Jitneys were Mlsa
lrma Hnrdnrt, Miss May Hardart, Mr.
Morris, Mr. McCauley, and Mr. Farley.
Dinner nnd supper wero served nt at
tractively arranged tables In the pleasant
and shady grove. A lempornry pavilion
having been erected, dancing was a
prominent fcaturo of the afternoon and
evening. Tho fish pond, where many
valuable "fish" were caught, was of
special Interest to tho children. Tho
shooting gallery, nbly gunrdede by Mr.
Hugh Gallagher nnd Mr. Dennis Sheridan,
wero lnrgo attractions,
On Saturday, August 2S, a supper
and euchre, followed by a promenado
concert, will be given by Miss Allco
Morris nt her home, Planebrook.
Tho Reliance Country Club, of Lucas
ton, N. J., entertained a week-end party
Init week. It was chaperoned by Mr. and
Mrs. John Green, of 2309 South Mill street,
and Mis. Dougherty, of Kill and Mc
Kean streets.
Among the guests were Miss Pauline
Dougherty, Miss Elizabeth Duanc, Miss
llesslo Guitagher, Miss Margaret Green,
Miss Mffrlo Logue, Miss Elizabeth Phil
lips, Miss Helen Stewart, Mies Mary
Tuner. Miss Margnret Tltli-rmary, Miss
Edna Tatcm, Miss May and Miss Mar-,
g.uct Touch, Miss Mario Pounds, Miss
Clulte, Miss Agnes and Miss Gertrude
Pjunds, Mr. John Baker, Mr. William
Ducey, Mr. Joseph Dougherty, Mr. Jnmcs.
Duauv, Mr. Joseph Green, Mr. Frank
Feeney, Mr. Josph Ford, Mr. John
Green. .Mr. Raymond I.UU, Mr. Harry
McCabc, Mr. Allen Murphy, Mr. William
Pounds, Mr. Thomas White and rir. Mar
tin Henrj.
A picnic of the Bookkeeping and Pen
manship Class of 1910 of the Hebrew Edu
cation Socloty was held nt the Pavilion
at Wlssahlckon on Sunday. Mr, Herman
Mazer and Mr. Jack Wclner were In
chaigc. At 3 o'clock a watermelon party
took place In flatboats on the creek, In
which all participated.
Among the honored guests were Mr.
Hymen Bcrkovltz, u recent recipient of
a city scholarship, and Miss Florence
Elscnhnmller, Miss Hose Creshcorf, Miss
Sara Verbltsky, Mlsa Goldlo Lovenaon,
Miss Sophlo Berkovltz, Miss Sophie Har
ris, Miss Klorenco Applebaum, Miss Eliz
abeth Rooenblum, Miss Pauline Rosen
bluin, Miss Anna Hazen, Miss Henrietta
Eullch, Miss Anna Lcfsky. Miss Rose
Gross, Mlsa Lily Atkln, Miss Sara" Reiser.
Miss Ethel Wnpcnslcln. Mr. Samuel Mil
ler, Mr. William Fllckstcln, Mr. Herman
Mazer, Mr. Jack Wclner, Mr. Samuel
Selgel, Mr, Jack Jerome Kntz, Mr. Joseph
Fllcksteln, Mr. Samuel Vltz, Mr. Herman
Silver, Mr. S.imuel Kramer, Mr. Morris
Abramson, Mr. Samuel Schmucler. Mr.
Frank Steinberg and Mr. Emanuel Cohen.
A delightful outing was tendered to the
members of the Madonna Catholic Club
In- the chairman, Mr. William A. S. Lape
tma. on his farm at Blue Bell, Pa., last
Sunday.
The spirit that has characterized tho
entertainment of the members on various
occasions was again In evidence and
marked the second scries of outings as
a decided success.
In the morning a baseball game between
the "Bnchclors," tinder the leadership of
Mr. Victor J. Feola, and the "Newlj'
weds," under the guidance of Mr. John B.
Crescenzo, was a great feature, the score
at tho end of the seventh Inning being S-5
In faor of the "Bachelors." The game
was called on account of rain Interfer
ing. The afternoon games were very well
contested, the winners being: Sack race.
'Mr. Victor Pretc, with Mr. Feola a close
second; three-legged race. Mr. William
Lapetlna and Mr. John Nocltra, with Mr.
Victor Prete and Mr. Joseph LombardI
few Indies behind; broad Jump, Mr. Victor
J. Feola. Mr. Frank Calabrese second.
The running races were postponed on
account of wet grounds.
ann,a vrtnitnflnnn monologues, auartet
and a minstrel revival by the members
mado the evening one of the most enter
taining The Flvelblp had one of Us most suc
cessful outings this season on Sundny at
Six Boys' Woods, a rather densely
wooded place about seven miles north of
Norrlstown. Athletics were participated
In. Including boxing. Tho star boxing
bout of the day was between Mr. D. Vcr
blt and Mr. If. Farbsteln. Many hikes
wero made up pround tho various llll In
that vicinity. Thoso of the Flvelblp
present were: Mr. II. A, Furustuui, m,.
D. A. Verblt. Mr. A. Levy. Mr. H. L.
Brownstcln, Mr. William H. Posner.
The Uptown Homo for the Aged Ladles'
Association gave a street carnival last
evening on Franklin street, from Poplar
street to Glrard avenue. Tho street was
illuminated with lanterns. Refreshments
of all kinds were spld, The attractions
for tho evening were automobile rides
and hay rides, Ashing ponds, fortune tell-
6UMMEII TtESORTS
WII.MINOTON, Del.
Nothing Surpasses
This One-Day Trip
Splendid combination of Doat
and Trolley over the majestic
Delaware Hirer and a pretty coun
try to
Brandywine Springs
Park
The Park which entertains a
million PhHadelphtans a year. The
Park which always maintains
aplendid order. No liquor sold
within six miles of the Park.
SPECIAL EXCURSION FARE
is only 35 cents for Adults, 25
cents for Children.
Saturdays, Hundaya ana houdsys 00
cenU for adolta. IS ntt fo children.
Tlrkrlt con b obtained only on
THE WILSON LINE BOATS
Frequent trine by tbo boats male a
t,ip piMl ny tlm of day. TroUey
care yaret every boat la Wilmington.
VHKE BAND CONPEUTS, MUSICAL
COMKDY. DANCINO AND ALL OTHER
rUltt AMt'BKMKNTS.
To arrange excundent apply to James
E. "lenTyT "" Manager, 1 8Wpley
street, Wilmington, Del.
BEACH HAVEN. U. J.
NEW HOTEL BALDWIN
Ideal modem bo : capacity 00; ata watw
fcathi. elc-isaloand rlllt garaga. Booklet.
OAFE MAY, N. J.
TUB PI WAHn DeOM-r at aboY boe-b,
BOVVAKD P. NITTlKaSt
i i.i. i i-i-.n i-iy
C1UCIUU ..sufcBjfc, , WU fc tos.
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Ing and dancing, A double orchestra
furnished music at n private dancing
hall. The committee In charge of the af
fair consisted of Miss B. nuberuteln, Mist
J. Ho odar, Miss n. Klndermah, Mls It.
Koenlg, Miss C. Klndermnn, Miss M.
Cohen, Miss It. Fisher, Miss O. fJellef.
man, Mr. 8. Gold, Mr. C, Bunte snd Mr.
S. Stubman.
Mr. and Mi. J. d. Lewis, ot S1J$ North
aist street, gave a surprise party last
week In honor of their niece. Miss Beth
ager, of Chlcngo. Among thoso pr
ent were Mr. and Sirs. Marx, Mr. and
Mrs. H. Silverman, Mrs. and Mrs. A.
Bass, Mr. nnd Mrs. I, Isaacman, Mils
Anna Max, Miss Frances Prelce, MUs M.
Pearlmnn, Miss Esther Bass, Mlsf CUra
Lewis, Miss Motile, Mlu May and MUs
nay Lewis, Mr. Meyer Sacks, Mr H.
Lewis, Mr. H. Frecdman, Mr. Herman"
Frcedman, Mr. E. Dally, Mr. M. Price,
n r..E.,. J' Smotes, Mr. S. Perlmsn, Mr.
8. Malls, Mr. Eugene Lewie, Mr Charles
Huben, Mr. U Gottesman. Mr. Edward
'0,B,',en' -Mr. Raymond Bass and Mr.
rhlllp Bass. Miss Emma Oawes rendered
several vficnl solos.
-Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. watiK, ot 6151
Arch street, celebrated their silver an
nlverfry yesterday, Sir. and Mrs.
valeh received many beautiful gift
ond the congratulations of a host of
friends. A reception took place nt their
homo In the evening. Among the guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh, Mrs.
Kntherlno Bulllvan, Air. and Mrs John
Mooncy, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Edward Dalian.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Herring. Mrs.
James Walsh, Sirs. Katherlne ltylandi
and her daughter, Mies Mary llyland.
Mrs. Taylpr and her daughter, Miss Anna
Taylor. Mr. Frank Kelly, Mr. and Mrs.
P. J. McDermott, Mr, nnd Mrs, Dunlfl
Latch, Mrs. Mary Bond. Mr. Peter Kear
ney. Miss Mary Walsh, Miss Mry
Sweeney, Mr. John Barry, Mr. John Sul
llan, Mr. and Mrs. Mnrk Barry, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Harry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. William
Burke, Mrs. Annie Winters, Mr. nnd Mr,
Andrew rcterson, Mr. nnd Sirs. Joeph
Woollen, Sir. and Sirs. Michael Woollen.
Miss Catherine Wootten, Mr. and Mrs.
John Allen. Mr, John Dowllng, Miss
Emma Herring and Mr. John Agnew.
Chester
Mr. Lance C. Lathem, son of the Bev.
Dr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Lathem, Is visiting
In Jamestown, R. I and his sister. Miss
Helen Lathem, Is with friends at Caps
May, N. J.
D-.strlct Attorney John B. Hannum, Jr.,
has returned to his homo In Chester after
hnxlng toured several Western States.
Mrs. Anne Wallace Ladomus, of 1121
Potter street, and Mrs. Alexander B.
Geary, of Walllngford, have returned
from a visit to Wildwood, Cope May, At-.
lantlc City, and Ocean City, N. J.
Former Mayor S. R. Crothers, SI. D.,
and family, are spending sometime at
their bungalow on Bush river, Maryland.
Tioga
Mr. and Sirs. Harold Smith, 1321 Rui
sell street, go this week for a stay at
Wildwood.
Mlsa Henrietta Lea.ntng. of 3722 North
Broad street, sptnt the week-end at
Salem, N. J as tho guest of Miss Edith
Siangan.
Sir. Charles G. Gartllng and family,
of Rising Sun avenue, aro located on
Morris avenue, Chelsea.
What's Doing Tonight
Municipal Hand, Utarr Garden Playground,
8th und Iximbard streets; b o'clock. Hit.
Philadelphia Hand, Convention Hall, JiroaU
treat and Allegheny avenue: 8 o'clock. 1'roo.
Kalrmount Park Kind, Lemon Hill: S o'clock.
Free.
Open-air carnlal In aid ot Corpus Chrlatl
Church, S9th street and Allegheny atenua;
evening.
Lemon Hill Aasoclatlon, City Hall Plaza.
rjermantown Improvement Alliteration car
nival, Chelten avenue and Anderaon street.
, IUVKIl STEAMBOATS
THOMAS CLYDE
Family Excursion Steamer to
AUGUSTINE BEACH
100 Miles 50 Cents
Stopping at Cheater and Fennigrsv
Only Iloat to AugueUne Beach
Landing In tront ot grove; ears salt-water
bathing; COO unitary bathrooina. full or-
cheetra, on boat and beach! dancing all day.
Artealan water; plenty tablee, benches and
ehade. All klnda of amuaemente at beach.
Pare, Round Trip. ISOr. Children, S to 10, 29c.
Leaves Arch Street ttharf 8130 Dally,
Sunday, 9 A. M.
JAMES E. OTIS. Mgr.. 3 Arch St.
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