MRS. HERMAN OELRICHS wtt.?. GIVE LARGEAFPAIR IN NEWPORT tA Motion Picture Play Entitled "The Battle Cry 9f I Peace" Will Be Produced for First Time, uhiKb vi NE of tlio sensational events of the teason nt Newport wilt be the pres entation In the ballroom or Hose Cilfr, the residence of Mrs. Itermnn Oelrlelm, of n. motion picture piny, entitled "The Battle Cry of reaco." Tlio nrfnlr will take place ih nrst week In September, nrobnblv on Ihe nlRht of the 4tli. Mrs. Oelrlchs will be aislsted by Mr. I'roston dlbson. These pictures have only been shown olllclally before tho Ailmlrat of the Atlantic fleet and his ofllcers nntl men, and the com- ntdhdant or llie .Narrniransett Uny Naval Hla.lon and hlB olllcera nnd men. The K company who poacd for tho pictures In- t dudes not cmy a group or talented t- actors, but noted men of affairs of the United states, representinB the army, risvy, church and State, nmonj,- them be ing Admiral Dewey, Secretary of War 6rrlein, tic icrnl Leonard Wood. Doctor Titian ADuoii ana i unison Jlnxlm. Tho dims aie dedicated 'to the mothers of America ami win noi oo released to the general public for oovernl months. The ballroom of Rose Cliff Is admirably adapted for a presentation of this sort, anJ l amply equipped with every re quirement of tho stage. A supper and dance, to wnlch Mrs. Oelrlchs will Isbuo teverat hundred invitations, wilt follow Ihe production of the pictures. Cards were Issued yesterday bv tho .commandant and olllcera of tho Nnrra- Mnsctt nay iNavai Bintion ana the Navnl ' War College for a reception and dance to I it given In Barracks B on Saturday afternoon, aurusi si, irotn 4 until 6 o'clock Tho affair will be ulvon In honor of Admlrnl Fletcher and tho ofllcers of the fleet nt tho training station. The com mittee In charge Includes Lieutenant 'Commander Edward T. Constcln, icpre aentlnB tho naval station; Commander Carl T. Vogelsang, representing tho Naval War College; Gcorgo W. Plgman, Jr., of tho training station; Lieutenant Richard M. KUIott, Jr., of tho torpedo itatton, and Dr. James O. Omelvcna, of tho Naval Hospital. The Bev. Joseph P. Morris, who spent the week-end in this city, has returned to Maine, where ho and his sister, Miss Ellen Morris, havo been spending a por- ! tion of tho summer. Miss Sarah W. Ashhurst, who is staying with her brother-in-law nnd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Richards, Jr., nt their cottage at Amagansctt, L. I., will sail for Cuba on August 26. MIjs Constanco M. Vnuclaln, Mr. C. . it ,-lu ...... r, T . . p. rarry vuuuium mm .uja dt'Hn ,usivn motored to tlio Virginia Hot springs this week to Join Mrs. Samuel M. Vauclaln. pf' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wright Buddo- row, who aro spending tho late summer at Belmar, will occupy their homo at Ardmorc upon Its completion. Mr. nnd Urs. Itudderow spent part of the summer f with Mrs, Kucidcrow s mother, Mrs. t Henry C. Mcllwalne, at her cottage In t Jnmpnlnwn. Mrs. Krnest La Place and Mr. Louis La Place nnd Dr. Basil B. Bcltran, of Rlttcn'nouse Square, aro spending some time at the Delaware Water Grip. Miss Alice Logan, of West Chester, Is pending some time nt Narragansett Pier as the guest of Mrs. Thomas B. Guilford. Mr, and Mrs. II. O. Wilbur, of the Bellcvue-Stratford. who are touring through New England In their car, havo arrived nt Manchester, Vt. Along the Main Line BD-MORE-Mr. and Mrs. Joslah S. Puree nnd family, of Llnwood avenue, .trill leave Friday for a three weeks" tij't at Lake Plncld. N. Y. silrs. Walter Hallahan. of BIcddyn road. who has been spending several weeks nt a Clulsta, Is now stopping at Swampscott, UAiaea. St.BlU'N' MAWR-Mlss Christine Ziebarth, of Lancaster avenue, nnd Miss Eleanor Rushton, of Lancaster avenue, Wynne wood, are visiting at Buck Hill Falls, Pa Rk. Vrn. .T V Paiv nf Mnprla nVAtiHA ni,l r RobertB load, is spending August nt Lako ft. VM ''I . jhas been visiting Mrs. Chrlstlnnna M. JlcClellnn, of Lnncaster avenue and Pcnn street, will return home today. ST. DAVID'S-Mr. Samuel H. Troth und famllv. of S23 Midland nvenuc, aro jfjpendlng the summer nt their attractive fMr. and Mrs, Parko Schoch and Mr. Wendell Schoch have returned from .fiagle Mere to their home on Midland avenue. V1LLANOVA Mrs. Wllllnm Ttenrv Jlaule and daughter, of Gulf road, aro Slles Kthel Maulo Is seen dally playing Kolf on the links. Tile Mlssps Pllft nrn tnlfln,- n mntnr Bjrlp through tho West, nnd will visit t i-anama-facltlo Exposition, WAYNE-Mrs. Henry P. Borle, of Up ,,Und road nnd Aberdeen avenue, has gone ft Atlantic City to spend a few weeks. rs. Walter 8. Weatta. of St. David's road. Is visiting her mother. Mrs. Frank Weckerly, at her cottage In Point rieas nt, N J, Miss Adele Iloblnson, of Wayne, has ne to Yonkers'on-Hudson, N. Y., fQr .1 !U to Miss Helen Chambers. SPEYON Mrs. Hpnrv S. .Tpnnes. who 1th iier children, visited the Panama- ?cinc exposition nnd has a nee been SP 8. Camnln? trln In f7nnRiln. Is exnectril toreturn to her Devon home early next 5,c Germantown Mm Harriet Lovelidge, of West Bit- wvusa street, will spnd two weeks r'he mountains of pradford County. p. and Mrs. Luclen B. Lull, of Crow- street, are sojourning at Wlldwood. s Dorothy Calvert Green, of 4H A tune, Is Bpeudln? the lummer In B&ot apolls. Along the Reading fjl- W IIoib Walton, accompanied by f . 01 uirard avenue, Asnoourne, h have left for Ocean City, N. J., w fney win remain for several weeks. Jr and Mr, rhin p ph,,,, nt ivres. Pa., are receiving oongratua on th birth Qf a wn. it and Mrs. Harry a De Puy, of Wt gflue. Jwklntown, Pa , have left for vune. B., ;., whre they will remain Tvrciai WCeS. and Mrs. George W. Long and ills ur Lone, of Qlirard avanu. Ash- rRo, Pa , i,av U for an extwided Mirough the Wat, whwa thy will hi tne Vellowstouo Park, loemuo tV, tha Oreo Salt Ijibs slid will bs San Franinco for several week, mnv win atiead tHe Exposition and Mrs John L. Steele and family, " Park, I' , have lft for Ocn J her they will occupi tluir te or the remuiudei of the summer Ivawjrd IS gUMENs and funiUy, rnnaaeiphians cis sgvs. th Mr. and Ms 'KlV" tho aVmm" "h summer place atKC.';e1se1m0nd8 Qt lhClr nvenuS"orai- JoScpl, Uwlor- of Chet" "on m "o. accompanied by their on, Walter Law lor, will leave thin a ternoon for the Exposition. They ex" Pict to he gone Beven- weeks. West Philadelphia Mr nnd Mm. .lom.. t. u, ChS rt Oc'I-SrlToTt er.0,4 uctii Apel and Miss Emma Mchapcrkottcr, to, be,7 ' Sea Cliff Inn. Nantucke islnnd, JIbbs., since July. They will re- tTinllJ.I'ep,7?,ber' ftnd will then mofor England. " "'""""n "11 New m v CV' ' ' J1ch" arant bowman and ,, III', , T11'!; w,ho nrc sPennH'g the sum- .Jr ,0I"U-,!2 t avenue, the first week In September. nUlV1""1 'M'fl- ,tenry u Wcl,er. of tho Hnrtrnm, nre spending the summer nt .Jamestown, 1!. I, The Misses Trlller, of 8107 Hnzcl ave nue, aro spending ,0me time In tho I oconoM. Their father, Mr. Martin Trll- nrAv ,V'PiUrnr1 from ll ,n" ,lt Ocean urove, N J, Mrs. Frederick Stlerlen and son, Mr. rlCn7i;K- st'cr,c". "I" leave tomorrow for lldood. where they will remain for the remainder of August nt the Kcy stono Hotel. Scvernl of their friends are plnnning to entcrtnln them during their Btny. MISS Ethel MnrCMnllnn tint! nf 110(1 Westminster nvenuc, Is the guest of her father, Mr. Robert J. Bell, of Cl9 West JSjth street. New York. Miss Mae Stanton, of 5SJ2 Ilncp street, will spend n few weeks In Atlantic City. She will stop nt the Albemarle. Miss Lllit'I Wilson, of G.orrett rond, Lans downe. is plnnning a party In honor of Miss Stanton on her return. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry F. Ulrlck. 342C San som street, have returned homo from a vacation In WMdwood, N. J. Miss Amle Qoycr, 5ll Nortli 4lst street. Is spending a week in Wlldwood, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Houston, 3S01 Chest nut street, nre spending the summer nt the fairs In the West. Mrs. I. Wilson nnd Miss Ethel S. Wil son, H!7 South Dlst streot, nre spending n vacation In Atlantic C'ty. Mr nnd Mrs. Walter Knccht, 481S Wal nut street, aro iccelvln? congratulations on tho birth of a sen. Mrs. H. J. Stroud, of MB Noith 63d street, Is nt Ocean Gate, N. J for the month of August. Mr. Stroud spends tho wtek-ends there. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Strohm, of Cist street and Haverford avenue, have an nounced tho engagement ot their daugh ter. Miss Louise Strohm, to Mr. Samuel Preston Ehrich, of Lynchburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander F. Nicholas. 4742 Hazel avenue, have gone to the Po cono Mountains. Miss Anna M. Keen, of 70th street and Giecnwlch nvenue. Is spending the sum mer at Atlantic City. Mrp, Anna iBrlghtbrlll nnd her daugh ter, Miss Myrtle Brlghtbrill, of G0C8 Lo cust street, have gone to Harrlsburg, Pa., for n stay of a few weeks. Miss Louise Mooie, of 6333 Catharine street. Is visiting Miss Margaret T. Ben nett, nt her home, lit North Chelsea ave nue, Atlantic City, South Philadelphia Miss Bose De Carlo and her brother, Mr. Louis A. De Cnrlo, of 753 South 8th street, nre taking a trip through New England. They have made visits In New Haven. Bridgeport and Wnterbury, Conn., where they were entertained by Miss Anna Call bro. They also stopped In New York and Asbury Park. Mrs. Frank J. Osmun nnd children. 233 iSouth 2-'d street, are visiting In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schrelber, 1915 South street, nre receiving congratula tions upon the birth of a daughter. MrB. Schrelber will bo remembered as Miss Mae Bellly before her marriage. Mr. William Bacharach and family, of 15th streot nnd Snyder avenue, are en Joying their vacation at Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Narr, of ISth and Morris streets, are being congratu lated on the birth of a daughter, Mr. Charles Wilson and family, 1512 East Passayunk avenue, have Just re turned from Anglesen, N. J, Miss Helen Haymaker, duaghter of Doctor Haymaker, of Bldgely. Md.. is on a visit to Miss Elsie Price, 1932 East Passayunk avenue. Miss Dorothy Bergman, 1920 East Pas sayunk nvenue. Is spending her vacation at Whlteford, Delaware County, Pa. Mrs Campbell, 2123 South 19th Street, and her sons. George und James, and her daughter) Miss aertrude, are spenutng the summer nt their new bungalow at Wlldwood, N. J. MUs Edith Thorn, of 126S South 2lst street, Is spending a week at Wlldwood, N. J. Miss Agnes V. Mohan. Miss Isabelle H, Drummond, Miss Elizabeth O'Neill. Mr. WHilaip Cooper, Mr. William Evans and Mr, Lawrence Thomas spent the week end In Wlldwood. 1 11 1 1' Millbourne Mrs. Oeorgo Poewey, of 31 Burd ave nue, Is at the Pocono Mountains for a stay of several weeks. Mr. and Ma, George Hicks, of West ChMter pike, are In Atlantic City for a. stay of two weeus. Mr. WllJIain Branson Corson, of JMl South Cerllw streot, will leave Sunday for a thrw weeks' vacation at Cape May, N. J. Notices for the SocUty pae will be q,ctptd nd printed In the Ertnlng Itditer, but U uf ntl n'"t be written on one side of PPr mu ". Ua In full, with full ad drns. and . wbrp po.lbl telephone number 'ut be S'"- , , Stud all Mieh comraunIuen to -tKwIety editor," Etealng Ledier, m Chwtnut trt. fakM tbf rwialromwt ,'a out M that verlOcatloa mt l tM"!!"!, ia, wtk; wUI not ba pBelUOwA EVENING LBDflBB-PniI.AnBL7.niA-, WCTNESDAV. AFGTTST I mm I Wf-M tit Mmm I iSMmWmMi MRS. SYDNEY EMLEN HUTPHINSON DauRhter of Mr. Edward T. Stotesbury, iB spending the summer at her homo, Sydith Terrace, Beverly Farms, Mass., where she enter- tains extensively during tho season. North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ilomlg, of Tremont. Pa., are the guests of Mrs. Mnrgnrct Ciouthnmcl, 3J27 N'orth Cth street. They leave In n few days for New York. Mr. B. Boscnblum, 18.11 North 8th street, has Joined his p.ircnts. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Boscnblum. In tho Floilda Apartments, Atlnntlc City. MIbh Sadie Knhn, 730 West Norris street, will spend the rest of the month nt At lnntlc City. Since returning from their wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Bernard Kahn havo taken up their residence nt 3111 Columbia ave nue. They Jouinejed through New York Stnto nnd Niagara Falls. Miss Marlon Williams, of 1933 Susque hanna nvenue, will spend tho next two weeks nt Atlantic City. Miss Florence Wnllnce, of 1405 Nortn 15th 3trect, is spending some time at the Delaware Water Gap. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marshall, of 1525 Diamond street, left last week for their camp at Wlnthrop, Me., where they will remain until September 15. Mr. and Mrs. Itadcllffo T. Henson, of 2223 Xortli 29th street, nre spending sev eral wecKs at Atlantic city. Dr. and Mrs. Ilelnhnrd, Nell, of 22d street and Ftlrmount avenue, are staying nt Satatoga Springs; they will later gj to Lake George. Miss Alice Buckdeschcl nnd Miss Louise Buckrieschel, of 2313 North Park avenue, are at Ocean City for the remainder of tho summer. Miss Dorothy Barber and her Mater, Mies Mnrtha Barber, of 2031 North 18th street, are making a two months' tour of tho West, visiting the Expositions nnd Vellowstono Park. Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace Yaidloy, of 1312 North Park avenue, and their daughter, Mrs. KIrkbrlde, nio spending the summer nt Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Booker nnd children, of 2307 North Woodstock street, ore spend ing the summer In Atlantic City. Mr. J. Laffcrty has returned from a ncatlon at Itlchmondvllle, N. Y. Mr. Hnrry Schell, of 20th and Dauphin streets. Is spending a few weeks at his bungalow on the Pensauken Creek, N. J. Miss Amelia Elchcrt, of Mascher and Cumberland streets), is tho guest of Mr. and Sirs. K. C. Thomson, of Wn-no-lCnh, N. Y. Before her return she will visit Buffalo. Niagara and the Great Lakes, Mr. nnd Sirs. Wllllnm J. Glenn nro spending the season nt tho Devonshire, Atlantic city. Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Sloebe. 2115 North 4th street, and their niece, Sllss Slarle Ritchie, havo returned to town after sev eral weeks at resorts along the Jersey coast. Dr. J. Paul Front and family, of 2311 West Columbia nvenuc, who huve been In Westein Pennsylvania for some time, hnve returned to tho city. Sllss Mary Strand, 2558 North 33d street, widely known in social and church circles In the Northwest, has re turned to the city after several weeks' visiting In Shamokln, Pa. Sir. John SIcAteer and family, of 3321 North Broad street, will spend the next two months nt his cottage, Atlantic City Mr. Slnurlee Snyderman, of 13CW North 6th street, will stay a few days at Atlan tic City. He will then tour Now York State In an automobile with several friends Chester and Vicinity The Bev. Francis M. Taltt, dean of the Convocation of Chester, left yesterday for Canada, wl)re he will spend four or five weeks touring the important cities and polnta of Interest- He will be joined within a week by Dr. Isaac Crowther, of Sth and Sladlson streets. Mrs. Henry J Klaer and daughter, 1 Sllss Jane Sprout Klaer, have gone to ( tneir nome, in " i ' ..,.",v, after on extended visit with the former's parents, Senator and Mrs. William C, dproul, at their country place, Lapldea Manor, Springfield township. Mr. and Sirs. Bison W. Sheffield re turned tP their home yesterday after a month's vilt to the New Bngland States and Canada. ( The Itev. Frank MacDonakl. of the , First Bptlt Chureli. Is spwidliUT nome time at Poret, Vt. .. - j. .,... 1v.11.. u "BlffVlAv fr ! anTMr. Oavid B MCClur.rMlM Beta Bkkley and waiter oiciy. . huve ben teurlus the Paellle sw ' tbe puet two uiouths, havt) resumed to their bones. Northeast Philadelphia Sir. Charles Wolfe, of 1929 East Cam bria street, will spend tho next two tteckt with his family nt their cottngu nt Anglesen, N. J. Sllss SInry McGurk, ot Cold Sprlng-on- uic-miuMm, .n, y., Is visiting ber cousin. Sllss Nellie Donohoo nnd Miss Stnry V. Donohoc, 2710 Blchmond street. Sllss Bono SI. Dolnn. of Almond street nnd l.chlgh nenue, will spend her vaca tion touring Nlngarn Fulls and the Thou tniid Islands. Sho will return by wny of Hnirlsburg, Pn. Sllss Boso Samot, 1S4S East Orleans street, gnvo n dinner Sunday In honor of jir. uonniu Wilson, of West Philadelphia, who leaves this week for Boston, Slass. The other guests were Sllss May Slaund and Sir. Jack Lloyd. Miss Anna Blrchlll. 31M Belgrade Btreet, spent the week-end ns tho guest ot Sllss Bessie Barry, at Enfield, Pa. Sllss Elinor SlcGulgan, ail! Belgrade sticet, Is spending tho week nt Atlantic City. Sir. and Sirs. Bobcrt Slorrow have ic turned from nn Interesting nutonioullo trip through the Now England States. Sllss Frances Sehukar nnd her brothers. Sir. Albert Sehukar nnd Sir. Slorrls Schu kar, of 2223 North Front street, have re turned from a two weeks' visit to Dela ware Wntor Gup. Sir. Gcorgo L. Golden, of Pittsburgh, has returned to his home nfter n visit of several weeks to Sir. and Mrs. Harry Sehukar, 2223 North Front streot. Sllss Etta Sehukar and Silas Dorothy Goldstein, well known In northeast so cial circles, are spending their vacation days at the Chelsea. Atlantic City. Sirs. Samuel Simon and her daughter, Misn Dorothy Simon, of 1342 Fraukford avenue, nro the guests of Sirs. Albert Bummclsburg, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Sir. David Goldstein, 2231 North Front street, and Sir. Bobert Wilson, 2d and York streets, left yesterday to spend two weeks In their new bungalow near Brighton Beach, N. Y. Mr. and Sirs. John Kearney Bodgers hnve returned from a visit of ten dnyj with Sirs, aeorge Biddlo at Saunders town, Slass. Wilmington Sllss Kntherlne Wilson loft this weelc for Northeast Harbor, Slount Desert, Sic., to spend several weeks with Sirs. Henry B. Thompson. Sirs. Frnuk G. Tnllmnn and Sllss Ethel Tnllmnn went to Gloucester, Sines., this week U -- Sirs. Edwnid B. Slode, Sirs. Cleland Jouet, Miss Sladclclue Jones and George W. Baker have returned from a Western trip lasting seven weeks. Sir. and Sirs. Ellsha Lcn and Sir. and Sirs. John P. Nlolds motored to Beho both this week to spend 11 few duys. Sirs. H. Fletcher Brown Is at Newport, II, I , for n two weeks' lslt with rela tives. MRS. NATHANIEL H BARNETT Who. before her niarrtago on Sunday, was Mtss Ida Rosenthal, of X010 Locust street. I WEDDINGS AN INTEBESTING wedding wilt take XI place today tn Kenncbnnkport, Me., when Miss Mary Bishop Jones, daughter of Mrs. Samuel Howell Jones, of St Mar tin's, will become tho brldo of Mr. John Grant A j ling, of' Syracuse, N. T. The ceremony will take place In St. Anne's Church, nnd will be followed by a. recep tion nt Falrhaven, the summer homo of the bride's mother. Miss Jones, who will wenr nn Attractive gown of nhto duchesse satin nnd tulle, will be attended by Miss Elizabeth Dallas and Ml Hnrh.i w Latta, of this cllyi Sllss Cicely Bodgers, of Columbus, O.; Sllss Frances T. Gray, of Syrncusc, N. Y.; Miss Delia Brown, of Prooklyn, N. ' Miss Mnrtha Johnson, of Louisville, Kj. MALLOttAVE-KILPATBlOK. . T,!,W!?dlnB of Miss Floronco Leslie Kll ! n, , u' 'VJV."'" ,ot Mr- n,,rt Mrs' Will lit li ,1'rn,f,,ck- of 1M3 North Gdlh I tJ ..:m".'' ,Mr' ,HBrry Vrancla Mnllgrave, Jr. will take place this afternoon in St. firoKorj B Catholic Church, f,3d ntut War ren streets, nt B o'clock. Tho ceremony , nil lie performed by the Itcv. Stephen J Boss. 1U. The brldo. who will bo ' (men In mnrrlngo by her father, will bo MiT,,. !' ,Vl1",8 cJf" tle cI,lnp' ve"el ' white tulle, and ui ,.nir,. k-im, ...... , mid lllles-of.thc-valley. The maid of honor will be SINs Emily I toll. Sir. T. nordon Lnhnrt will nrt i.i ... -..., the ushers will Include Sir. Edward A. nuVBlV,nnd.?lr Jnhn " I,l,rt' ''"medi ate after tho ceremony Mr. nnd Sits Mflllgini'n Mill lenvo for a tour through he New I.nglnnd States. They will re tun. here for 11 iceeptlon lo be held Sep tembers, after which they wilt nmko their icsldeuce In Englcwnod, Chicago. HEHBEIlT-KEPHAHT. Mr nnd Mrs. L'dnnrd Kcphnrt. or 4S39 Ji-nklmown nvenuc. hao announced tho mnrrliiKP of their daughter. Sllss Lillian A Kcphnrt. to Mr. Frederick Herbert, of this mi, on Saturday, August It, nt 10 O CIOCK. ril rntPlimnv .Hr. 1 1" tho Itcv. S. Howard Chubb, pastor 1 ?m . lh," . X ",ltcd BvNGellcnl Lutheran I r hu.r.cl1' In tlio presctue of the Immediate rnmllles The bride was attended by hor UiMtrs, Miss Ilettlo Kcpluut and Miss hophlo Keplmrt. Mr. and Mrs. Kcphart ... iiiiikp ineir nomo with tho bride's parents. Tho wedding of Miss Lena Clrcenberg. daughter of Sir. nnd Stis M. Grccnberg, of U31 North Franklin streot, nnd Mr. Michael Itoemont, son of Sir. nnd Sirs. A. Boscmont, will take place on Sundn overling, August 29. nt 8 o'clock. In Apollo Hnll, 1723 North Broad street. Tho bride, who will bo given In mnrrlngo by her father, will wear an exquisite gown or white ciepe do chine and duchesso lnco and will enrry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. Sir. Boemont will havo for best mnn Sir. J. Vernon Carey. A Inrco reception will follow, nfter which tho young couple will lenvo for a wed ding trip in the West. There will bo guests present from Now York, Balti more, Washington nnd Chicago. Announcement Is mndo or the mnrrlngo of Sllss Eugenie Held, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Denial d Held, of Wycombo ncnue. Lunsdownc, to Dr. Benedlcto do Pnlva, of Brazil, on August 11. Tho young couple will lenve September 1 for Bio Janeiro, where Doctor de Pnlvn prac tices. Lansdowne Sirs J. O. Marshall, of La Crosse ave nue, entertnlned In honor or Sllss Nellie Tull, of C.mton, last week. Among those present were Sir. nnd Sirs Nnrbono, Miss Florenco B. Tome, Sirs. Calvin. Sllss Miriam Marshal, Miss Call In, .Mr. T. Lindsay Tome, Mr. J. P. Arnngo and Sir. E. Bleklcy. Sir. T. Llndscy Tome, of La Crosso avenue, spent the week-end at the Breakers, Ocean City, N. J. Sir. and Sirs. William C. Wallace, ri Owen .ivonue, nre iei.elvlng congratula tions on the birth of a son. Sllss Slargaret Hnnnuin, of Blsby ave nue. Is visiting friends In Ocenn City. Delaware County A licnellt concert will bo given this ec nhrj nt Strath Haven lull nt Swarthmoro by 20 mcmheis of tho Philadelphia Boys and Glils' nivhcstin. under the direction of Sir. John Curtis, Jr. A soprano solo will be sung by MUs Isabel Galbmlth, and Mr. Joseph Levy will glvo violin selec tions. Sir. nnd Sim. C. L. Goetz, of Logan avenue. Glenolden, have taken their fnm- II) to Atlantic City until Suptcmbor. Sirs. J. Clarence Fox, of Barker ave nue, Sharon Hill, Is entertaining her sis ter. Sirs. William Spongier, from Har rlsburg. Bev. nnd Slis. William H. Shaw, of Slaplo avenue, Sharon Hill, are spending tho summer at Cholsea. Frankford Sir. nnd Sirs. Albeit Kirk, of Torres dale nvenue, havo Just leturned from a six weeks' motor trip. They tok with them Sirs. Klrk'a niece, Sllss Pauline A. Clarke, af Logan. Sllss Kntherlne Balrd. dnughtor of Sir. and Sirs. William II. Balrd, of Washing ton, D. C, has been the guest of Sllss Martha Frltchlo and Sllss ElUabutH Frltchle at their parents' cottage In Wild wood. Sir. and Sirs. Edward Bowland, of Penu street, and their two daughters, SIlsi Helen Bowland and Miss Slartha llow land, are spending the month of August at Cope Slay. Sir. and Sirs. George St. Abott. of Slul berry street, were week-end guests of Sir. and Sirs. Walter Harris at their summer home at Ocean City. Sir. and Mrs. Erasmus Croasdale are visiting Creswell Bush at his home near Cleveland, O. They will visit Niagara Falls on their homewarn journey. Mr. and Sirs. Theodore Press, of 4747 Tacony street, have as their guests the Bev. and Mrs. John Wltteklnd and their two daughters, Sllss Freldrlcke and Sllss L)dla, of Syracuse, N. V- Sir and Mrs. Walter Hlnde and their two children, of Wakellng street, aro spending some time at Wlldwood, N. J. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Llghtfoot, of 1563 Dlttman street, and Mr. and Sirs. James Bevans. 4MI Josephine street, will re turn this week from Clementon Heights, N. J., where they have been spending some time at thlr bungalow, "The Laurels." What's Doing Tonight Municipal UiBd. WwlnweUnd Square. Wh stmt "4 Albwh"' "Vhiu.s 8 o'clock. Free. Fslrmount Fsrk Baud. Ulnat Msaslonj U Vhlla'aotphu" Band. CUy IU1I Plawj S p'Uook. ! Suffrage Events Today RQUAirVBANGHISB SOCISTX. Noon-dar rAMtlw. ieWf(U plw. 8pakr. Mlu Bertha iioonti. Noon- Myelin at Broly MUI, 4tB atrt ontf I-ehlgh out. 8pi. iltia Anoa Me (ua. h p m.-MMllns In aUMboro. N. 1. 8Mk, MU rterika Sapoilta S p. m. --'' Marotall atrtat ao Uirard smew SvMMr. MUa ABM Ma Cue. ,rt,-.-. .r-BmaB 71BW WWMABt ---- - -- S JO p m -Mei Mdiu at IjsfeUb aud a auoktr, HiH JftM Ut mu l KsMtMtes in OcraasB- town avenu a 8 .10 l m Sw ud All.- m 9&kidLora. HIV. I'hlllp B toiSU RiwmJ aaa Ur.baui ITWAIWWU. 18. 1915, PHILADELPHIA FOLK STILL WENDING WAY TO SEASHORE Small House Parties Are Particularly Attractive in Chelsea Cape May Hotel Has' Lively Crowd. Wild wood Personals ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 18. MBS. HAItltY . PIEBCB Is entertain lug nt her cottage on Slndlson ave tnio Sllss Isabel C. Slaclllnln nnd Miss Kntherlno K. Moore, of Philadelphia. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry Gage, of 1700 Pine street, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles J Bender at their cottage, It Aberdeen plnce, South, Chelsea. Sirs. Bobcrt J. Stevenson, Jr., has been spending n week nt the Traymore. Sllss SInry Delange and Stlsa Edith Helnngo nrc nmong tho Philadelphia who have apartments nt the Traymore. Mrs. Gcoige H Clnmer, or Philadel phia, who is spending the summer nt her rottaue, 27 Florence nvenue, Soulh. ns has been her custom for many reasons, enter tnlncd nt brldgo on Monday afternoon. Mrs. St. Hnckett Cooper hns returned to Philadelphia, after spending a week with fi lends In this city. Sirs. Albert s lt,va i 1.1.. her Lhclse.1 cottage Mis Elizabeth E. vi istcr, of Germantown. Sllss Helen Davenport hns returned to her hnmo hi Lanvlownc, Pn., nftor spend ng 11 fortnight ns the guest of Sllss lloberla Klrkpatrlelt at her Chelsea cot tago. Sirs Mnry Colbert and hir daughter, Mrs. Oliver Wood, who was one of the spring brides, nre to spend the remainder of the summer nt the Aberdeen, l.ong poit. Sir. Wood comes down for tha week end. chniltj card parU arranged by Sirs llllnin C Coulcy, of Vcntnor, was given on the Municipal Pier Tuesday atler noon. Mrs. Conlcy wns assisted by Sirs. John Keennn. Sirs. Slarion Hlght, Mrs. Helnnken, Sirs Joseph Laws. SlrB. Os car Bcdirer nnd Mr Milton Fillmore. CAPE MAY, Aug IS -All roads led to the New Hotel Cape May on Saturday night, ns the grill represents nultn the inosi c.irnordlnnr bit or New York life sei uowii begun Hill In quiet Capo May. The tables ns up about 10 o'clock, and ot 11 everything was In full swing. Among thote who hhd supper were Sirs 8pcncr u er, m, anil .miss Valentine Mitchell, whose guests mnnbcied 10. Mr. nnd Sirs. Andrew Wheeler also entertained 11 num ber of young people. Mrs. Wheeler wore a stunning frock of white chllToii, the Imdlco tnndo of tulle nnd stinpped over t'10 shoulders with narrow Jet banding. Sirs. Wheeler 11W0 woro a black velvet band In her hnlr. Sir. nnd Sirs. Edward S. Page nlso were iiinng the dancers, as weio Sir. and Mri. Ferdlnuul Graves, Miss SI. Gabrl 0 la TlUhman wearing n smnrt black frock made with n three-tier skirt, each Her edged wTh blue and silver banding. Tho girdle and shoulder straps were also made or the banding. A particularly French touch was given h a gailaml of pink rojes, which was fastened from right to left across the glrd'c. Others with Miss Tiluhin.in were Sllss Kate Zoghaum, of New York: Sllss Diucllla Cravens, of New York; Mr. Bolnnd Snr gennt, .Mr. Welsh, Sir. Woods Hancock. Sllss Cuthcrlnu C. Cassaid looked well In a pluk satin frock, while Sllss Sophie AVorth woro whlto with a vivid king's Lluo wide glrdte and hnlr band. An other pnity lnc uded Sllss Christine Wnggnmnn. or Washington: Sllss SHr lam Partridge nnd Sliss Elsie Slorrl Brlnlon, or Philadelphia: Sir John E. Blnckledge, or Mlchlgnn; Sir. Gordon M&i AAA CLLM(BM This I nm 11 school nhtr liova slid Klrln piny ihroush the terms, but a Me uii'to-ihe-nilnute liuslneu eiihllahinnt teuehlne oil th art and pmetlra of liunlneM in tha mont liiterentlne. faiiclnallnB artl thoroufh Wny. our boy or slrl enter" actual tnudim the hour they einer hro. ami hen grailuattd ulaie Ihun In poltlon that pay telephone! Lombard 110(1-1237. rO.HlllONH I'OSITHKIA ItUAltANTKKll Olt .MONKV llliFU.NUCU mm briwoi. iVuif School, Enter any time. I.-. ,11, Hull, A. M., I'd. I).. Pn-'ldrnt, I.nfayrtte Ilullillng, l'lilladelihla Alter (lctul)lT 11, 1 v$szm?m Preparatory Courses prepare young men nnd women for admission to college and for all State examinations. Full particulars given Catalog T-40. m Phone Diamond 631. EMPLE UNIVERSITY Ilroad St. Iielow Ilerka 1 l'bllnUelplila. STRAYER'S BusJnessCollege Cvuimarclal. Ptanoiraphlc, JSe ratarlal and other buaintm couraea. Pay and night milinn now epao- Individual and laa Initruotlon. Charoa modarate. fnaltlooa guarantaad Bpaclal In gucenunli tu start now 80.8'j7 Cbeslaut St, Pblls. Central Educational Institute Dau 0l 0vauiM0 I'rtfaratorv aid iJ(Mi, fb Coajmualiy baa eeoMaoea la Caatral'f Kducallonal By mm. You should know about lU (ilqua work. 3000 aUudanta lut yaar. Sa4 for Jllualratad Catalog A Caotral Y. M C A . Ull Arch at.. Phlla The Phillips Brooks School Boja' acbool. ecMalta Oark Park Atblttlc BW oajolnlnt Uat. Jrga I uH-aquJsp4 yn- UOKOKNTOUN, N. J. JriORDJaNTOWN MIL1TAKV INbTi'l U'fW TooroLiSa t-yufea kdl tea dri.n.uifii sum- 14 nuom situKtiun rrtfr.fum ioj U or bubltt Writ t&t riM0si Tu yriotliV!. iSvidiajti on Ua-P&,tt4f, K, af Mill, of Canada, nnd Str Janus A. Walker, of Philadelphia. Others noticed were MIm EllMbelh Walsh, MUs Doro thy Burgess, Miss Edith S. Wilson, Miss Dorothy Dlnsmore, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Colahan. Mr. and Mrs. William N. Mo rice, Str. nnd Sirs. E. B. Whltwcil, whoso marriage look plaro In the spring; Sllss Ethel Maulo, Mrs. Maule, Mr Whit, ten Evans, Mr. Swift, of Memphis. Tenn: Mr. Joseph Keen, Mr Andrew Grey, Stlss Selby Bell, of Baltimore, has again won tho silver run at thn Itnri Mill ilnnp. Ing contest. Miss Zell Is not only a good dnncer, but nn excellent swimmer ns well. Nothing In Cape Slay seems of equal Im portance with these Bed Still dances. These occur most every evening ftnd draw nn unusually attractive crowd of girls and men Among them nre Miss Virginia Harris, Sllss Eleanor Hopkins. Stlss Dfu ellia Cravens, of New York) Mies Vnlen Une .Mitchell. Sllss Dorothy Frlck. Miss t athcrlne C. Cassard, Sllss Selby Kelt, Sir Edward Cnssard, Sir, Samuel Blephnm. Sir. Charles Davis, Mr. Chunn, Str Park cr McComas. , Mr. T. F. Lamorcllo. of Overbrook, Pa., wn Ihe wlnher of the handicap mdal nuK. t0l'r.nnmet nt the Cape May Oeif Club, with a net score df 69. Others on l10,??.".0 w.ero Mr' ,:' K- Dlspliam. Mr. P. Wlstai- Harvey. Mr. W. M. Weaver. Sir. J. SI. Hlldrcth, Sir. Gcorgo II Parr .ir. ,i, u MacFarland nnd family, prominent In Washington sacloty, nre rta. stcrcd nt tho Chalfonte. Mrs. StnCFat !ffnii it11,1.6 ,w).fe of MaJor MncFnrlnnd. SC il'V"1""' HlnlM Arm?' Mr. and Mrs! a 1. Thompson nnd family, of Washing- i?iV "L i?,luU ,h0 C(,i,llnl eo'ony nt the Hotel Chnltonte. Mr Chichester, of Virginia, at her beau tirul Beach avenue cottage. Among the late arrivals nro Sir. W. Jv !,0Jj0'' Ml I3' " "opltlns, Sllss l. B. Townscnd, Sir. Wllllnm A. Pntton. Mr. Jnhics Cnlnhau, Mrs. John Tavlor. Mis Frances Bailey, Str. William Seeds, Str. and Sirs P. II. Sllddteton, Str nnd Sirs. Charles S. Dickinson. Judue nnd Sirs. Wllllnm Butler, nf W"', ChcJ, . ar registered a.t tho I stDclao" N lllfl rr the lcmalndcr ot the Sir. nnd Sirs. Charles Carter, of Oer mantown, who nrc nctlvo In social circles In thnt suburb, are spending some time hero as the guests of Sir. and Sirs. Wal ter Lavallcr at their cottage, WILDWOOD. AUg. 18,-The seventh an nual benefit of the Wlldwood Liro Guards will be held In tho Ocenn Pier ballroom on Saturday afternoon, August 21. The pro gram consists of basketball, vaudeville nnd dancing. Captain Necdham and Sir. Delker uro in chnrgo of tho nrfnlr, Str. George Thomas nnd Sir. Charles Thomas, of Chicago Heights, nre camping nlnng Ottens Harbor for tho summer. Sir. nnd 'Sirs. William Bushtop nro horo for tho summer, stajlng at tlio Daylon Hotel. Sir and Mrs. .Morris Glbbs are among the cottagers, nnd nro located at 203 East Miwnolln uvcnuo for tho suuimct Str. nnd Sirs. Edward Slnutcy hnvo taken the Prcthun Cottage on 20th ave nue. Mrs. Charles D. Schrlver, with her daughter, Slia. S. W. Estlow, Is spending n few weeks nt this resort. Mlsi Gertrude Lehstcr and Sllss Elsie Le.xls, of rh'lndclphla, are tho guests o Mr. and Mrs Vincent Frenbaugh, of 321 West Taconj load. Will Make Your Boy or Girl a Smart Business Person run .uuhiui jiuiiuihk 99aaad9da3sa3d9da9Su IJxlnhll.brd 1C3 PEIRCEI SCHOOL America's Foremost Business School the N e w Pcircc School Ruildinp; at 1420 Pine Street is a monument to fifty years of success in preparing youiiK men aiicl women for busi ness positions of liisli responsibility. 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