I I' F, BETROTHAL OP MISS MARftAPwwT BIMjMPORTEANNOUNCED Daughter of Mrs. John Biddle Porter, of This City and Washington, to Become the Bride of Rt. Rev. Robert Codman, Bishop of Maine Diocese-Personals f It Tils JOHN DIUL11.B rOHTER, of thla IVJL , ity and Washington, ban announced M the naagenwni 01 ner unugmer, mim l(a;girCLLJ UlUHlt! rWilCI. KM WIU III. 1V, lioUtr' Codmnn. Bishop of tho bnlscopitl fftu.cH of he Diocese of Maine. Miss porter Is the dnliRhtor of the Into dotorl H. rorter who tiled this Bummer at Leaven P .. ts........ 'I Hn tLu.Jiihi. ut.l. t .. i I XfOP II, lllM. tiiu ,.vuu..p.. n,.,vu I I (- p Ivate, will be some tlmo within tho ntxt two months. The announcement was made from the summer home of tho Porters, at Bar Hnr ... Mt. Mies rorter has been a nonulnr . ...... nt R.,lttl tllCI-A fni tnVltffll Vnn- . and has taken an active Interest In church -,Y'V?,n"t' Mr a,ul 5," John Turner work. I SR!' ,v.clmtt Tufncr 1,ave Rn to Mis Porter's father whs lieutenant ! ?s,r'ad, ,L"ke' Me., to stay tho re colonel of the Judge Advocate General' I mnlm'cr of tho uminer. ncrniiment of tho United States Army. . M" and Mrs. Krnnk J. Buxton expect jt. was senior Instructor In the depart- I J uny their new home, on Winder ment of low nt the urmy service schools i niero nvenue, about tho 1st of September. . Fmt Leavenworth, Kan., until his ,,,,... ' jduen death. At tho time of the Amerl- 8IlAF0pD-"-Mr. Stephen Hccksher can occupation of Vern Crus he was rtls- n"d ulster, Mies Hecksher. of Strarford listened to Mexico and handled tho legal J'"1"' havo gone to Hnr Harbor, Me.. ...ilnns nrlslnir from the occupntlon. Ior lIlo balance of the season. i Uft was regaidert an ono of tho foremost Friends of Mrs. George Qulntard Hor i'JSllwrjr law authorities In the United I v-lti will be glnd to hear that she has Stales . 4, . ..aii.. ., n Un 11b. . f.imi. tdiitnrv men in ItB hlatory, Colonel Pqr- .,...,- . ... . ... (.( nrent-aranaiainer, urncrni Anurew P- porter, was famous In the Revolution, mi ins miner WHO I. -IIUICU UUIICIIVI III the Civil War. His mother was n dntiKh- ( Miss Pearl Schwcilncr, tlauchter of Mr ?r of Major John Biddle. of tho United and Mrs. Herman Schwerlne?. of McMal fimtes Army, and her, Riandfnthor was ' hon nvenuo, is spending a vaentlon in Charles Biddle, of the Ilevplutlohftry I Maine. lcnuing a acntlon In CommlUee of Safety. Colonel Blddte's widow was Mlss.Ellza- ' ..', fi'f, Coupf' of ,102 wsl Jhn beth nush. a member Of a well-nown i " rc?1' 1,ns returned from Atlantic old Philadelphia family. She, nnd her "" N J' three daunhtcrs, Xtlss Marnrtrottn Biddle j M rh..i.. d-i . . . PoAer. Miss Catherine Rush Porter, and Prlc'.tt i. blTn' .f HS P91 Miss Elizabeth Ituah Porter. are I ci,.,.f ' sPcn(1nif tho month at prominent In Philadelphia, Washington end Bar Harbor society. They have been in mourning since ino ueaiii hi v-iuki Porter, and havo taken no part In, tho social activities of the Maine resort. where they are spending the summor Clshbp Codman was graduated fiom tiVvdi-rl. In 1S82. and practiced law I: Boaton trom isoj lo.iOJi, wnni ue ui?kuu hn studi'-of theology. Ho was ordained L Ik 1S9J, nnd became aaslstnit rector ot Ah Salntn r;piscopni onurcn, aninviu, VnsB. He was rector of St. John's n rhnfnh. Iloxbury. Boston, from 1895 until ft iw when he was consecrated Bishop of tnlnn- ft"" ir nnrl Mrs. Hcnrv Brlnton Coxn and ''tti.irdauch'ers. Miss Ruth Coxe and Miss If Catherine Coxe. and Mr. Henry B. COxe, Jr-i 0' 103 "Outn 'lBl aireei unu nniov. Vin'r'ini. hnvA left 'or n visit of several BVe-ks to tho Pacitlc Const, where they tm vlnlt the San Dteao nnd San Fran- PcUcp Expositions and atop at tho many points ei inteicst en route. . alltl l.a.uanll r. rt t4t fff P. Jira wuiiam jiikoiouh unu ' " - u.ii.v lslnnd. Me., where she has taken ft, cpttnge for the slimmer, and hns as .- . l . I Mlnvnl 4.,Aiita in AllrIIRt MI13 Emlllc G. li'llson, of Wynnewood. Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs.' J. Louln Ketterllnus, whd ere occupying Blde-o-Whlle, their cot tage at Bar Harbor, for the summer, are entertaining Mr. nnd Mrs. CharleB H. Harknpss, of Now York as their guests. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Llppltt. who spent part of ton summer In the White Moun- 4ln AM thn fTt1fn Of Mm. LlPnltt'S Pvvwother. Mrs. J. P. Almy, nt her cottage ar Nnrracansott I'icr, ior me remiiiui M tho season. M,rs. Llppltt was formerly MUs Marion Almy,-- ?k 'Jt. Harry L, Rogers, of 2215 Do iJincey palace, Is spending the month 01 Ungual nt Oneldn, N. Y. Mrs. W. H Bromley and Mrs. J. T. Oraham. who are motoring In the Aulron- LdackS. havo airlved at Lake Placid. Mrs. Frederic Nellson has gone to Mass., for August. ' ,-ttnox. Jlr. and Mro. Robert K. Wuits havo ft the Red Lion Inn, Stockbridge. Is., and nre now at Bretton Woods, H. Mrs. Washington H. Qllpln. accompa- iiled by her daughter, Mlas Anna Gilpin. land her son, Mr. Charles Ollpln. 3d, have for Snrlnc Luke. N. J., whero they will snend tho months of August and September at the Monmouth Hotel. Mrs. James II. Lloyd and Miss Marlon iUoyd, of 116 South 21st street, hayo left ifor Beach Haven. N. J., where they will W the guests of Mrs. Lloyd's slater, Mrn- Hireilctte Collins, at her cottage tor mti pnortth of August. i Miss Aimee Duffy and her sister, Mls iiiarea Duffy, of the wttonnouse, were CMtertulnp.l last week by Mrs. E. M. du itPont, at her beautlfut homo at Westmont, sin the Allegheny Mountains of Western ? VtlllO) IVU111U. liMrs. George D. AVIdener will entertain Mt dinner at "Her villa In Newport next (Sunday. feMr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wldener gave a dinner laat nlcht. Mrs. Madeleine ores Astor. who has been the guest of tfrs. Wldener for several weeks, lias re- Jamed to Bar Harbor, Chestnut Hill 'Mrs. John II. Johnson, of East DUr- bam atreet, Is at Brookfleld, Conn., for Eft short time. IfJUa Anna Freund. of 40 West Dur- am street, hns returned from Maine, fcre she was a visitor for several lks. lrs. Frederick A. Packard, of Bells m road, Is visiting at Soa Bright. N. J, jlfs. John 8. ilacL'auchlan. of Ger- sntown avenue ahd Slocum street, l rmtor at Ocean City", ?i. J., for sev- weeKa,. Llrs, .inrtiPB n nnrvn. of 7MS Bryan PlIMt. is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Bid- i ' iarsacn, of Chestnut tun. at nir r rcaldenco In Michigan. sfi r and Mrs. Thomas Ray. of Meehan '"). left for Waterbury, Conn., wher V Will -.,M..I.. i ....l ...!. -. ic.i.niii iyr butcidi itshw r Emma K Pinii. of Meehan avenue. m& guest of friends at Lancaster. Pa. - Along the Main Line ABuMonB-Mr. and Mre. Bdwtn O. pn, of Montgomery avenue, are spend- f ew ame at Atlantic vy. atr. I r William B. Wlnaor, ot f4gley. fone to Northeast llajrtwr. Me,, to l until September. and Mrs. John C. Snelr. of SliUP- road. Ardmore. announoe th6 be 1 of their dauahur. MlM HaJ Spalr?, to Captain ChaHe Mt- Bteese. of tha Oitrinanca Deoart- . Unltea State Army. i WN MAWR -Mrs. J M. HardlaB. ' Summit Grove avsnus, U spending aj with her mother. MM H. r twtei ot ihtiiwold. Haveraid. Mr- in. ix;l N HMi . at 814 Loeaate' and Mr and Mm. J Metoti 1 of Ut MHob vuu. mowred to !. KST&fte &b.a. 1 Jw.- .Wa .KAl..nd cL"',0"1' "venu. have g6ne to Canada for a month's atnv. n.! ,,ftro,(1 Thomonon nnd Mr. lUrtrv Uprnpion, of. Wilmington ,- ft. ueata of Mr. were th ftottu .Jx, r Jullan w- nnnrd, of Mortis avenue, over the week-end, Ham u10?-"?1 .Ch"les 8tnnley R'1,' entertaining her slater, -1'"3 M- p- Allen, of Morgnntown, N. c! AUnn c r ?.' ,'i- M- S'olh' hftve 6ne " tI.o Summer? 8Pe"d the "'' .wi.cieii irom nor recent Illness nnd has ' ROnc to JnlnOntnu-t. T T , .. I 0Uj of weeks. . Germantown Mr. and Mrs. William Shame, of Os- i ceoia street, have returned fiom a visit i to Seaside Heights, .v. J. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton Bu-by. of 223 West , aeymour street, have taken a cottage at n ' .-.nun v-iiy, i. j. Miss nilzaboth Otto, of Wnync nvenue nnd Hnnshcrry street, has gone to Bay Head, N. J., for several weeks. Mr. Linton Matthews, of EOT Carpenter 8treet. Is spending some time at Jack oonville. Ha. Miss Carolyn Stewart, of Mount Ver non. N. Y., Is visiting her aunt. Mrs. L-oula J. Gross, of Qermantown avenue and Church lane. Mr. John Hartranft nnd his slater. Miss Inora Hartranft, of East Seymour irret. arc viBitlng friends at Lancaster. u., ior severni weeks. Miss Francea Stewart', of 41 Harvey street. Is at Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. William It. Tucker, of 123 School lane, will remain at Jamestown for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. George Franklin Brown, of ill West Price otreet, will spend the remainder of the summer camping at Up per Dam, Me. Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. McNeill, of West Walnut Lane, nnd Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wilson, of West Tulpehockcn street, aro motoring In Now England. Mr. and Mrs. F. Shapiro, of 6135 Qer muntown nvenue. are visitors at Atlantic City, N. J. Mrs. Alfred C. Lncey, of Rublcam ave nue. Is spending several weeks at Hunt ingdon, Pa, Mrs. Charles Joseph Ralnear, of 617 Lin coln Drive, have returned from Ocean City, where they were the guests of Mrs. j. i: Mauermehl. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bernstein, of West Tulpehocken street, are spending a fort night in Atlantic City. Mr. Oliver Jarvls, of 8623 Morton street, la spending a few weeks In Wildowod. West Philadelphia ' Announcement Is made of the wedding of Mlsa Mae Wilson, 4383 Loldy ave nue, to Mr. Lawrence Wolf Lewis. 317 South 20th streot, which tok placo last Thursday, at high noon, at Holy Trinity Church. 19th and Wnlnut streets. Rev. Doctor Stone performed the ceremony. Tho bride was attended by Mlas Minnie Stone, while the best man was Jlr. Kdwln Woodrow. A reception followed at tho home of the bride's parents. In Leldy avenue, and tho couple left Immediately for a trip to Washington nnd tho South. On their return they will make their homo In West Philadelphia. Miss Marie IC. Hollbauer, 3723 Sansom street, is visiting friends at Renovo, Clin ton County, Pa, Miaa Elslo McCnusland, 3647 Market street, Is spending a few weeks at Atlan tic City, visiting relatives. Miss Alice Brady. 21 South 49th street, left yesterday for Clementon, N. J., to be gone for several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Evans, of the Banram, aro staling at tho Hotel Olympla. Mount Clemens, Mich., where they are taking the black water baths. They will return about August 2L Mlas Marie Burns, of 4M North 65th street. Is planning a month's stay at Wllkes-Barre with relatives. Mrs. Dorrance Kvans, of the Tracy, 36th nnd Chestnut street, who Is at Lakn Bun- apee, N. H, win return tne end or tne month. Mr, John Rowan, of 233 Mllllck street, left today to Join his family at Atlantic City, whero they have a cottage for the summer. Mr- Joseph J. Klepper, of 3720 Spring Qarden street, left Saturday for Ocean City to remain until the end of the month, Miss Marie R. Hamilton and Miss Mary H. Mah'er, of MK Glrard avenue, spent the week-end In Atlantic City. Miss Harriet N, Bolrs, of Washington Heights, N. Y who was the guest of Miss Frances Bersbad, of Cheater last week, spent the week-end at the home of her brother, 93? Holly street. Mr. and Mrs. G. Holl and their daugh ter left fer Atlantic Cy Saturday, where they will remain until after Labor Day. " Mr. William Johnson, of 4JSI Klngses. sins nvenue. h left for s. protracted fi- ? A?intia CityUnon ha return home h will take an 4eflJve trip through the West, visiting both the fan- aoT returrilnirby way of the Canadian Reekie-. ,, 1 i 1, '" NotkM for the Seritty pace, will be accepted and printed l tot Kym rrdeer, but aU ch noMw i l written 00 " 'We Of the psper, dr. od rt poUU teJrphono sLa iiU men wBUlWi to ly iWWw," lder. U l'UrIB"t 4lt- Ji wM mmm i,? PiM. Jua rte w M PBtiWabrj. BTEKIire IBDOBB-THtEADlPBIA, MQSDAY. attttht South Philadelphia Mr Charles Campbell and family, of 22? Ktn2 wl' streets, ah! at Wild Wood, N. J., for the season. .S Fra N,U' ot lm South lh lreet, and Mr. George Gibson. 6137 Wal- nJ ?.?",,.?JF Mnrc ntefalned by Mr, S.Ar8, AV""n F- "fckert, of 15th and ?vildWS?J.a;e,r op"lm'nt8 ln hdr'wiW!S p'',rJn "d 'mlly, Uth mnh.LV.f'l? -H?ttCh' N' J- They will re main until October 1. tr.fd. aMfh,cJ".,.M18 Marl("1' Miss Ger. ,'?'' ,H"ln and Miss Ray, have AUantlcUatV. tfom2J'B vcatlon at -' 8IJ! Mr5' 8ft,no and their daugh hnvS'Wf"; '.S"2 Sou,h Doance street. lamVc! ' vacallon at At" iVn".".1 lJac.k80. ot K Federal street, have jusl returned from an extended trip o Niagara Fal s. lagara Falls Mr. nnd Mrs. U. Ifopklns, of Snyder "venuo anil Dorraneo irf t,n,.. -"'"-" n.tri, unci xncir Uh.'ni'iou lB. ,r'c "opsins, toured to miBnilc Clt' v- 3- J-Mterday. by auto- and their vJl8.' 8tn,1,f'1' of 15th street and Snvder ftcnuc. and her smi. Mr. Lawrence Stad i 1 v ai'cr"llna a few days at Wild- siii'l, E',,vartl. A. Clnlcove. of 818 South fiMrt'an' Mr A- Lincoln Margolls. r.i? ?.?u'.h 0lh ',tr(,e, moored to At tnVnL Jty laiit Stindoy: they were enter talnea by Mr Harney D. Barron, of the Oakfords, nnd hv Miss Gertrude G. Green berg, of the Conroy Cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar W. Moore and chll nren have returned to their home, 2311 Morr s street, after n stay of a fortnight nt Atlantic City. Mr. J Harvey gayers. of ISM Tasker street, Is spending n few weeks In As- tili? n' N- '- as thc Guest of Mr. John T. Scott, 3d. North Philadelphia W. S. Anderson nhd family, of fOJ North Broad street, entertained with a house-warming at their new bungalow. No Trouble, at Lnnghorne, over the week-end. Mrs. Martha Hanley, street. Is spending tho cottage nt Cape May. 1715 North 17th summer In her Northeast Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh McMullcn hnve taken up their residence at their summer cottage In, Trcvcse, near Neshamlny Falls. Miss Bella Beckert, 2232 North Hancock street, nnd Miss Irene Wnlker, 1P20 East York street, arc visiting friends at Burl ington, N. J. An -outing was held nt the Mozart Club. Cramer Hill. N. J., last week. Baseball, races nnd nwlmmlng contests were de lightful features. Those present were Mr. Robert HMno, Mr. Matthew Butterly, Mr. Michael Murphy. Mr. James McCourt, Mr. James Kelly, Mr. Thomas McDougal, Mr. Albert Hannlsh, Mr. Glenn Pennington. Mr. Harry Klrby. Mr. Frnnk Cooper, Mr. James Waters, Mr. John Sells. Mr. John Brndy, Mr Edward McCaffrey. Mr. James Crcvy nnd Mr. Frank Lino, who recently returned from a month's trip to the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse J. Welner, Jr.. of 1310 North Hancock street, have opened their bungalow at Clementon Heights, N. J., for tho rest of the summer season. Miss Frelda Brimmer. 21S0 East DaUphln street, and Miss MTidcltne Gallngher, 26(0 Braddock street, are the guests' of Miss May Leary, of Plcasantvllle, N- J. Dr. John J. Mlserech, 2101 East Dauphin streot. has returned to the city nfter in auto trip to the Delaware Water Qap. Miss Etta Schuckar and Mr. Morris Schucknr, of 2223 North Front street, with Miss Dorothy Goldstein, 2231 North Front streot, will leave this week for the Chel sea, Atlantic city. Lansdowne Mr. and Mrs. n. L, Mlshler, of Runny mede avenue, nre spending the summer nt Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hoyt, of 112 South Lansdowne avenue, will move to their new home In Brookllno shortly. Mrs. C. Mercer Bailey, of Owen ave nue, returned today from a week's stay at Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wardle, of SS7 North Owen avenue, leave tomorrow for a two weeks' motor trip to Portland, Me., nnd the White Mountains. Dr. nnd Mrs. Howard Bushier, of Owen and Baltimore avenues, leave today for a two weeks' motor trip along the Atlan tic coaBt to New York. Mlas Eleanor Conway, of South Lans downe nvenue, left yesterday with a party of friends for a trip to Canada. After spending two weeks at the Hotel PenelangueShenne ln Ontnrlo the party wilt take a two weeks' canoe trip-on the Knrbartha Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Conway, of South Lansdowne nvenue. have returned from a 10 days' motor trip to Cape May and Atlantic City. Millbourne Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Levy. 23 Mill bourne avenue, have Just returned home after spending the summer at the shore. Mrs. Emily B. Stroud, of 6137 West Ches ter road, Millbourne, has Just returned from k two weeks' stay at Ocean Gate N. J, MRS. ALBERT U KRUUSK Who, batore her marriage on Sat urday, was Hist Pannw Ethel Cfcadwiek, of 3W2 Jhtawat strt, jFfev ' rr&zK&msz; mrfl Kter iX-.-- .- ! .w?n IHIEbH 1 MlsK .jwf! "wd&&ms$b 4m8ffiemr&BKr MISS MABEL ELSIE FRANKENPIELD Whose betrothal is announced today to Dr. Carl F. Kocnic, by her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Frankenlicni, of 1734 Harrison streot. CHELSEA BEACH PARTIES ENJOYED BY YOUNGER SET Week-end House Parties in Cape May Ocean City Choral Society Gives a Concert Competition Dancing in Wildwood ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. t. BEACH parties are no'w nil tho rage. Sometimes thc hostess brings her vlctrola down to tho strand so that the guests may tnngo nt the water's edge. Several members of the Chclaca joungcr set wandered down to tho beach at Vent nor on Friday night to enjoy n drift wood party. Among thoeo present wore: Miss Emily Atwood, Mlas Evelyn Mor ris, Mlas Helon Blckley. Mlas Edythe Wilkinson, Mleo Dorothy Dicks, Mlas Gladys McCowcn, Miss Elizabeth Pyle, Miss Hazel Parsolj. Miss Marie Carrlgao, Miss Mario Nces, Miss Roberta Klrkpot rlck, Mlas Helen Mnhn, Mlas Marlon O'Meara, Miss Anna Tolln, Miss Norma Hodgeaon. Miss Ida'MrVare. Mlas Char lotte Vare. Miss Natallo Farren. Miss Mary Sweeney, Miss Helen Holwood, Miss Dorothy Mcoke, Mlsa Helen Mnitln, Mr. Richard Hartlng, Mr. Henry Dunkcr, Mr. Henry Mlttendorf, Mr. Carlton Mld dendorf, Mr. George E. Sweeney, Mr. Thomns Sinclair, Mr. 8. IC. Martin. -Mr. Edward Hartong, Mr. Lionel Murray, Mr. Fred English, Jlr. George Ryan, Mr. J, Rees Bradley, Mr. Vernon Knox, Mr. Ray Preston, Sir. Magargoe Walsh, Mr. Thomas Qenthor and Jlr. Alfred Odgers. Mr. J. P. Odgers and Miss Lillian Odgers, who havo been spending the past six weeks In tho mountains, have re turned to their apartments ln the Ne vada. Mrs. George A. Elsasser, Jr., Is enter taining at her cottage. Pacific and Chel sea avenues, Jlrs. Redding, of Wildwood. Mr. nnd Mrs. James McCandless Grlco aro entertaining at their apartment In tho Juanlta, Vontnor, Mr. and Jlrs. Albert Donahue, of Cynwyd. Pa. Jlr. and Jlrs. Edwin Bookmyer. who are spending the summer In Chelaea. gave a dinner dance at the Scavlew Golf Club on Saturday evening, inere were- w guests. CAPE MAY. Aug. 16. - Mlsa Virginia Harris entertained a house party over the week-end, Including Jtlaa Jleta Jan ney and Miss Alice Janncy, daughters of Mr, and Jlrs. Joseph A. Janney, Jr., of Chestnut Hill; Jlr. Herbert Casey and Jlr. Edward Cassnrd. ' Mr. Charles Hawkins, of Germantown, entertained a house party over the week end, including Jlr. Frank Green, Jlr. n.nnt, White. Jlr. Henry Riley, Jlr, Paul Pearson, nil of whom are warm friends and members of the Germantown Cricket Club Mr. Anlin Smirks entertained Infor mally at supper one night last week after the Red Mill dance. The guests Included Miss Annie Steele, Jllas Catherine Cas sard. Mlsa Alva Sargeant. JIIss Dorothy Frlck. Jllas Sarah JIcOIII. Jlr. Edward Casaard, Mr, Parker McComas and Jlr. Samuel Blspham. Mlsa Annie Steele, of Baltimore, who has been o active ln the younger set here, has left for Now York, to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Osborne, Jllas Steele's engagement to their eon was recently announced. Mr. and Jlrs. Samuel Emlen Carpenter have bb their guest Mr, William Newlln. An important adttlon to the younger set la that of Miss Mildred L. C. White, who has arrived to be the guest of Jllas Alice JlcCabe, at her Columbia avenue cottage. Jllas White, who la the daugh ter of Mr. and Jlrs. A, Rpblnaon White, was here also laat summer, when she was ft popular young lady from the sunny South- Mlsa Balloch Richards, of Jledla, Pa., who has been the guest of Miaa Edith Iredell Wilson, at her collate on Jeffer son atreet, returned to her home laat week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. WJlklneon, of New York, arrived on SaUrday to be the gueats of Mrs. Arthur Burgess at her cottage. Mrs. Burgess has been spend ing the past few days as (he guest of her daughter. Jlrs, Lanlng Harvey, at the Chelaea Hotel.. The Jllsses Walah, of New York, have as their gueat Miaa Chrlatine Waggaman, of Washington. Mr- and Mrs. Edward A. Crane, of Ger mantown, are uueata t the Chalfonte Hotel for the month of Auguat. Sir. William L. Caaselman, who la occupying her cottage at Waahington avenue and Jefferson streets, ha as her guest Mrs. Mary JIcKeen. af Morriatown. wh is tha State president of the Mater nlty Relief Association of New Jersey. Mr. Howard Dunn, 0 Germantown, and orther of Mm. Welter HenU, Jr, 1 spending several week At the CbaJ funte Hotel. Mt GremlUe P Montgomery, o Wywwwftod, 1& , wiitl few daughter. Wilt vjtc Mrs ft. Hanoi BrexUr at bar cot tage iie ttiM tW pU Arrival f FMl4elpbt include Mra. and her two beautiful Jira. John Blnkeley haa ns her guest her mother, Mrs. JInrahall, of Philadelphia. .M.r-..J,nmes A- Walker was among .tho Phlladelplilans who spent the week-end here. ' A party of 2? young peraono motored from Chelsea to Cape Jlay, where they d ned nt Arnold's, Cape JIay'o moat pop ular reataurnnt. An enthusiastic nnd clever horeewoman who mny be Been almoat any afternoon rlfilng on tho beach front Is Jllas Kate ogbaum. daubhtcr of tho eriilnenl painter. The Zogbaums, who live In New lork, aro spending the entire Bummer h ere. air. c. Potter Lucas, of Philadelphia, who is nn enthusiastic motorist, nlao en Joys sailing' his speed boat and Is a fa miliar figure In the harbor. Di. nnd Jlrs. Holllngsworth Andrews nre spending the summer here. Jlr. Ed ward Hurlbut Oakford, of the Oaka, Ilavotford, will remain here until Sep tember 1. Mrs. Julian Jtorrie. of Keswick, W. Va.. who Is a noted horsewoman, Is spending somo time at tho Chalfonte. OCEAN CITY. N. J.. Aug. 16,-Tho big nmalcnl event at the auditorium Inst week drew a crowded house. "Tli n JIalden" was sung by the Ocean City Chornl Society, under direction of Henry Gurney, tenor, of Philadelphia, who Bang. Other soloists were. Jlay Ebrey Hot, o prnno; Jturlo Stone Longatone, alto, and Janus Lewis Howell, baritone. Mr. Stanloy Frclhofer, of Philadelphia, Is among tho visitors. Watermelon pnrtlcs on the beach at night nro Indulged ln by the young folks. At ono given last evening tho following I were present: JIIss Elsie Thatcher, Jlles Dorothy Jtulford, JIIss Virginia Downca, Jllas Helon Powers, JIIss Beuloh Sow ders, Miss Gertrude Rowan and Jllsa Helen Smedley, Jlr. Lewis Henderson. Jlr. Harry Jennings, Mr. Jl. Freeman, Jlr. Archie Devclln, Mr. Vorhees Ander son and Mrv David eJater. Dr. and Jlrs. C. H. ChrlBt. of Philadel phia, nre; visitors. Jlr. and Jlrs. David Balrd, of Tioga, are here for a prolonged etay. Jllas Anna Champion, daughter of JIayor Joseph G, Champion, of this city, la entertaining Jllas Marie Ednlunda, of Tioga, WILDWOOD. Aug. 16. A colonial dance was given Saturday evening under the auaplclea of Jira, Margaret updrnberg, a moat charming hoateas, at the Crest Pier ballroom, when the apeclal feature of the evening was the old fashion minuet dnnced by 12 couples. The masque ball given last week by Mrs. Opdenberg proved a great success. The first prize naa awarded to Jlr. Leo Davison; second price to Jlr. Marlon Spruance, and third to Mr, Frank Bacon. Among the dnncera were Jilts Edna Jonea, George Hlnes, Mlsa Katherlno Morrla, Norman Ludwlg, Jllaa Helen S, Jones. Mr, Manfred K. Krauskopf, Jlr, h, Morris. Jlr, William Ryan, Jlr. John Morris, Mr. John English. Jlr- and Mra. Samuel McDowell, Jlr. and Mrs. Frank Bacon, Dr. and Mr. Spruance Miaa Margaret Bacon. Miaa Marlon Spruance, Jira. Lilly and Jtlaa Olga Kin geter. A motorcycle race will be given Thurs. day on the beach at Wildwood Creat unr der tho auspices ot Mr. Harry Baven, of JHllVllle. N, J. The Holly Beach Yacht Club wilt hold a swimming and diving carnival by champion girl swimmers and holders of various national records Saturday, The events wilt probably be the finest of the kind ever given this country, the team of performer having been, selected from among the best women swimmer by Mr. John W. Stevens. Instructor at the 1st Regiment Swimming Pool, and Mr. James H. Stcrrett, organizer of the Philadel phia Swimming Club. The women's team Is headed by Mlas Olga Dorfner. of the Philadelphia Turngemeinde. JIIss Florence Stefret will also be one of the performer, along with the following noted glr swim mers, Mia Katharin Halre, who swam from Stone Harbor to Angleaea; Miaa Violet Wharton. Mlas Blale Volgt. Mis Florence McKee and Miaa Myrtle Fraaer. Mia Florence McLaughlin, the greatest American Juvenile wlwmer, will jve a apeclal exhibition and a little midget, Mlsa Alice Roadae Wltmer. will demon atrate the varlou stroke. Miaa Elva Herloth, Mis Eiiaabeth Huth and Herbert Huth, of Philadelphia, are the guest of Mr. Charle Karst at her cottage, at :U Eaat Magnolia avenue. Mr. J Gilbert, of MT Eaat Magnolia avanue. la entertaining her niece. Ml Boletba Gilbart. of Norwood. Pa., and Ml Jeaneu HUtft. of OlensbJ. Pb.. or two week. Mr- and Mra. Harry SshraWt and daugh ter. MiM M4Ntn Schmidt, ox OtMy, P., st ttee HH ArttttgfcN tor tn States) Hcrbeit Tllden children. 1. 1915. MILADY'S GOWTS AS SEEK AT SEASHORE AND COUNTEY Brilliancy of Coloring and Simplicity of Line Predomi nate for Informal Wear Stripes de Rigueur for Every Occasion THE passing season ha been an ex ceptlonally colorful one. nnd brilliant hued hats, blouses nnd skirt have been worn, on olf link and lenrtia court, ns never before, .Mr. George Jeaper Hnr"dlng, Jr., while driving her car re cently, looked cool In an old-roae linen Norfolk suit, with which aho wore wltlte buckskin tennla shoe and n large hat of black nnd amber llah-nct atrnw, turned up nt tho back, Jlr. Follx du Pont, while on the strand at Capo Mny, looked well In a linen skirt rtlid aheer handkerchief linen blouae, over which she wore a tan-nnd-whlte.trlnri all. h enter. Tnn hoae and a hat trimmed with a white silk band com pleted tho edstume. Another well-dreaaed woman I Mr. Rcnnld II. Barlow, who affect the sport coatume. Jlr. Hnrlow was seen lately on the bench wenrlng An unusually atun nlng Norfolk coat, of dark blue flannel, and a short white skirt. Tho matron' hat was n atlff black sailor, trimmed with it blue band. JIIss Dorothy Krick, of Baltimore, wears n becoming morning frock of white lawn, with large blnck dot scat- !??''. ?' "J1, Th0 '"rl ' f" "id short nnd the blouso has a. wide collar and cuff or organdy Her hat la a Panama, with n black band. Green Is particular!)' becoming to Jllaa Ldwlnn Elklna Rruncr, who hn been wearing nt tho shore a ahnmroclt green- Frankford Jlrs. Daniel Evan nnd daughter, Jllsa Jane EviinB, of 3113 Rhawn street, aro spending tho summer at Aabury Park. They will romnln until tho middle of Sep tember, Jlrn. John Sloan and daughter, Jllas Anna Rlonn, of 1522 Arrott street, havo returned from Atlantic City, where they have been for somo tlmo past. A delightful party was given at the home or Jlrs, Clntldo Gross, at 3521 North Arcadia street, on Saturday evening. Va rious games and dahctng formed an In terestlng entertainment. Among the Among the guests Were Jllsa JIargarct Kothlg and Mlas Elizabeth Koenlg, ot 4523 North Front atreet. Delaware County Jlr. nnd Jlrs. John Ehlnger, of Walnut and Arch otrects. Clifton Heights, have Issued Invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Jllas Kara B. Ehlnger, to Mr. Clarence E. Burkharl, of Norrls town, on Auguat 23. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Herbert Hathaway of Upper Darby, "announce the betrothal or their daughter, JIIss Jtabel J. Hathaway, to Jlr. Charles W. JlcCaslln. of Llan crch. Mr. and Jlrs. Joseph G. Moore, of Jtoore, who havo been spending some time on Long Island, are now ln Ocean City. Jllas Loulae Bacon, of Jledla, la spend ing two weeks In Wildwood. Jlr. nnd Jtra. JIarena DI Romualdo, of Burmont Road, Burmont. are receiving congratulations on the birth ot a noil. Ho wns chrlatened yesterday pnd given the name PaBnuillno Anthony, Camden and Vicinity Jlr. Frederick Harned. of 8th and Cooper streets, la visiting relatives at Ocean City. Jlr. Henry Sherreftl. of Hnddonfleld, la traveling In the Weat ln company with his undo, Jlr. William Jtoore, nnd family, also of Haddonfleld. Jlr J. Charles HUlman, of King's High way. East, Is occupying her cottage in tho Poconoa. Jllas Joaephlne NcctcCr. dean of Swortli. more College, Is spending part of the summer with her mother and sister In Haddonfleld. Jlr. nnd Jlr. David Jeater. of 6th and Linden streets, who nro In Ocean City, have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Van Sclvcr. of Chestnut Hill. Jlr. William Henry Chnmberlln. of M3 renn street, ha returned from a seven weeks' trip In the Weat. NOTES OF KNOWLEDGE Lualtanla was formerly the name of' Portugal. "Tabby" cats are so called after a street In Bagdad. .More than one-half of tho gold mar keted every year la produced within the bounda of tho British Empire, The Savoy Theatre waa the flrat theatre In London to be entirely ngntea by elec . I tricity. Shorthand Student well-grounded in the theory and practice of stenogra phy and carefully instructed in the art of taking rapid dictation. Ask for Catalog T45. Phon. Diamond Mt. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Broad St. belon Berk I'hllailtlphl. The Phillips Brooks School Bya' acbool. opeoatta Olark Partk Athlttla liTwart seftMl. Uim, 4H BalUewra avt. PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE Thirty iMOra ot tl tK a4 Chulavt JUtttt BuataeM. 9Imm-Iib4 J Wnlrtl Gmm. it fiHIMMINO Y Arcbft- CaU.TBAL NATATOHJUM Far Mo tsA os. yaliiaMad at if r(4 Pilv.t Uaic, O HN. sta awtaa-. ilaa. Wi, f. , liMiwiMmMm - and-whlte-slrlped illk sweater over 4 short white line nklrt A Rreert-ona. whlti hat and while buckskin b6ct com plete a moat attractive aporta coatume One ot Philadelphia's handamnest younger matron. Jlr Francl W sink. ler, hn adopted, for incrnlnrt wear 1 pale-blue linen frock, made quite atmplP nnd relieved only by sheer cuff and collar of cream linen and a chamois colored bolt. Her hat I a huge flat, Panama, with a while band. Mra. Charles Piatt, 3d, la looking very mart In a plnk-nmlwhlte-trlped lawn The walat ha a collar, vealee and cuff of pink hemstitched lawn, and the skirt I made full over the hln. Mrs. Plait alio wear a broad allor hat of king" blue traw, trimmed simply, with two large pink rosea placed at the front and back of the brim. Jill Edith Iredell Wllaon, who drives nn attractive green runabout on the beach front at Cape Jlay every morhlng, look Well In a llrien skirt nnd flne bleuae. over which I worn a bright green aweatcr. Her hat la of felt, trimmed with a green band. Jlr. Robert C. Lea wear n. (rock un tiaunlly ,amart and nt the same time cool and Bummery. It I of hnlf-lnch deep. plnk-and-whlte-Btrlped lawn, made with a full-pleated skirt and long sleeve, which terminate In a quaint ruffle at the wrlat, A touch ot white Is used About the neck, nnd her hat I a huge basket weave straw In a luscious old-roae shade, without trimming, but faced with rose figured white cretonne. Chester and Vicinity Mr. Frnley JI. Weldner, a former real dent or Chester, nrrlved In lhat City from Panama recently, nnd Is the .guest of relative. Jlrs. Weldner and their children have been tha gueata of Jtra. Henry B. 'Taylor, of 10th and Chestnut streets, for several weeks, Mr, nn-1 Jlrs. George JI. Booth, of 301 East Broad street, will sail on the steam hlp Kroonl nd the latter part ot thla mouth for California, going by wav of the Tan-ima Canal, and will visit tha Taclllc Exposition and the Noithwcat be foro returning. Dr. Charles W. Perklna. ,of Broad nn! Upland etree's, has gone to the Panama Pacific Exposition nt San Francisco, whtre he wl 1 apend iot!o time. He will also vlnlt a vernl other Cat fornla cities before iclurntng Eaat, Jlrs. Sarah B. piltgratt. of 311 East Broad street, Is upending a month at At lantic City, N, J. Jlrn Oppfge B HnrVr n' lth nrrt Chestnut etreets, ha bse- en'ertnlnlng her mother nnd sister, Jtra nn I Mla Luk ns. Who recently returned tj their home In New York State. Sir. Ellwood Harvey, o; East Broad street. Is upending a month iit Eagle' Merc. Tn. Summer Church Attendance Largo NEW ,YoRK, Aug. 16,-Counts made during July and three Sundays In Au gust, Including yesterday, Bhow that at tendance at the New York churches haa been larger this summer than In several years. This is regarded as all tho more remarkable since, owing to the war the usual offering of foreign preacher haa not been possible this -siimrrter Street and tent meetings held by thc Evangelis tic Committee of New York, the National Bible Institute nnd by Independent Chris tian workers and speaker are reported 2J per cent, larger In attendance than on any previous summer. Phone Operator Saves Church HAVRE DE GRACE, Jld., Aug, 16 Ltghtnlng struck Grace Reformed Epis copal Church yesterday, tearing large strip from the roo and Igniting tile rnftcra. The storm hod put the fire alarm service out or order, and Jllsa Bertha Gleaaon, a telephone operator, notified vol unteer firemen by telephone. This ac tion savtd tho church, which was dam aged to the extent ot 11500. Suffrage Events Today WOMAN SL'FFRAqp: TAHTV. a 'IA wA . .flvAvwl aleiAl ntmA gakiJi M.&&bd Sjirakfrs, Man re. a. twju sallow ititia riijuci ,'iiut;t Sir. IS, M. llolmtn. Or. E, M. )r! K.10 n- ni iliMMlnir nt H rfAiith .1 !.- Kursk, Mist K.uiio llutscl nnd MUt i: if. i;ngaru, r.QVMi rilANC'IUSK SOCIETY. Noon Meellnic at BehoKeM & Maion'a, Fair hill ana Huntingdon streets. Speaker, M.aa Anna MeCue. If-.tn n. in. Open-air mecttna. Oermantewn and Lehifh avenues. Speaker, Mlas Anna Mo Cue. What's Doing Tonight Munlclral Hand, Dartram'a Harden, Kim wood avenue and R4ih street! a o'clock Fret. Philadelphia Hand. City Hall lyajai S o'clock. Frte. Kalnnount Park nand. aaorffe1 llllt. o'.'lork. Fr tnn Jkisca Club, dinner, 507 South Oth (treat: T o'clock. miAiiiFnf uuaincoa COLLEGE rnlUdelphla'a Ilf.t and Largest NIGHT SCHOOL Located In tha htat llftalad and safest part of tha city l'o.lllona ro.ltlx-lr Ouarantn-il Telephonai Lombard U96-l I-trAVKTTK mil.llINO fllli and Cheatnut 8trea Alt tr Octobir J, Pent Mutual Bldg. STRAYER'S Business College Will nuke axctptlonally attractlie attar this wtek to any ptraon at tiring butlntss edutatloa. .801.807 Chtslaat St., Phlla. Htlpful Talhi ly fiutinttt Mm at PEIRCE SCHOOL America'! Fort.tiajt Dusltttji ScioSi M 9 Pall Term will be opened 1 a In New Building on ?mt St W?t of Bread jf ftaW M9 tf6 Ceafral FiioitriwI Imtltm Diu aad MwtUtsr-etn TbA Cemnau&dlf tuu. t M4 KhwaUasal Snurn. Tmi umoy ura ?mm i Bd Jot Dl4Mrait Caiaisc A Canlrai V J C A ifJJ r ftfti SWAK1HWU;. A, y 8eij4 1 3t M. Jom, w. TwilJd, 4l U J J""" ' itifflaaTlln1iimTft if iirli"