if' rLADELPHIA FOLK AT h n.ATV TVTA-V -ITTT-m -aa-rT-r a -r Ift, Luke's nospiuu in xokio, Yachting rartiea jropuiar in Atlantic City. Happenings in Other Resorts 11 CAi'ia aii rtB. o. I AST evening ft mimical, followed by a j dsnee. took plnco at the Hotel Cape "Vr for the benefit of St. Luke's Hos- ?itl In Toklo. Japan. There wero songs ... .An,nn.c1 nt Mr. Hnherl 1 vr a quaoci, "" sii-ndes. Mr. Charles Latrobc, Mr. II. k nidgley. Mr. George 8lbethe, who are ifcmoua for tneir nnmmu,. Th committee in cnmHo imiui. wu !h1 Shields, .chairman; miss Busnn ttTBMno Downs. MIm Nellie Fell. Miss R&UaMcKlm. Mrs. Holllnshead Talor. ? K. Eleanor Hopkins. Ir and Mrs. David Lewis and Miss kfiuVv Victoria Green, of South 22d street, Sir, here for a fortnight. Mrs II. Sklpwlin uanneili 01 mucmuii I ; . extermination of mos- moci A concert will be Riven tonight b!TJh ballroom of tho Cape May Hotel. Simon tho Phlladolphlans who will Jny. a. E. Wagner and her charming ?ttuhters. Mr Pallas w. .oona is viBiung nu (SI, Charles Hoban. Miss nicanor, Miss Pfialherlno and Master Charles Hoban, Lwho are registered at tho Windsor. l distinguished guest at ono of tho 'Hotels Is Mr. Charles M. Schwab, prcsl- Jtnt of the Bethlehem Steel Works. II arrived on Wednesday In his prlvnto car. rv. mufti weekly cottago urmgo club .vis entertained by Mrs. Norman Mc Mollen at her cottage, 615 Franklin street. i lawn fcto is being arranged to take slice on Wednesday afternoon, August at the home of Mr. William F. II. Bttd for tho benefit of tho Church of kHII be tho usual Punch and Judy show ' (r the kiddles, home-made cakes, Ico cream and candles will be on sale, and lot but not least a fish pond. In the erenlng there will bo motion pictures and Mmjslc Dy me v-onnmmn lacni v.iud ur ;Mtra. . Mrs. E. Ross Carver, who has been rending several weeks at Lake George llrtth friends, has returned to her cottago en Decatur street. Mr. Carver will arrive fcibout September 1. I' Miss Marian Koons, of Boyer street, rjiount Airy, spent tno week-end nnd sev ewal days this last week at ono of tho Stach front hotels. , Mr. Irwin Cfarkson Garrett, of Ger- Ceantown, and his mother. Mrs. George (Garrett, have taken a cottago hero for f ft entire summer. ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 20. Mr. Ceorge Degerberg entertained k party of, mends aDoara nis yncnt vira for a erjiise to Beach Haven. Luncheon was Krved on board, followed by dinner nt um Chelsea Yacht Club. Thoso present were: Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Rogers, who chaperoned the party; Miss Sweeney, M1M Elizabeth Sweeney, Miss Lcnoro . Kajr, Miss Ellen Bell Smith, Mr. J. Har- eld Higy, Sirs. A. Elmo Lawler, Mr. R. R. Howard. Mr. James Leonard, Jr., of Washing ton, who Is spending the summer at Had don Hall, entertained at dinner for the following guests : Miss O'Neill, Miss Mae ' O'Neill, Miss Catherine O'Neill, Mr. Wil liam grock and Mr. J. J. Ecley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bender, of it rmiaoeipnia. wno jmvo ueen spenuing me if , tammerat their Chelsea; cottage, 11 Abcr- r i J... hla.n kkluAH A.,, nnfnvlni. nrtnt MWOTJI UlkC. I.C.OCl. Ul 17 CllJUJ lfe IllUiUI trip uirougn me jjerasmres. Kiss Pauline Varwlg is entertaining at r cottago on California avenue Miss Iter Shell, of Philadelphia. Jfr. and Mrs. C. Stanley Thels and son Nterned to their home In Kingston, Pa.. May, after spending several weeks as Ike guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Flem- at their Chelsea cottage. Mr, Joseph H. Packer nnd Mr. Jesse D, Atley. Miss Louise Goldner nnd Miss Catharine Hasselberg spent the week-end tua Mr, nnu Mrs. Altert uoldner nt tnelr tpartments.on Maryland avenue. OCEAN CITY. Aug. 20. Mr. nnd Mrs. Storie. Freeman, of 2d street,,wlll leave tonorrow for a visit of several days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Free man at her summer residence at Port Deposit, Md. Mri. Allen Pettlt. accompanied by her ten, Mr. Allen Pettlt. of the St. James, Philadelphia, has a cottage here which tey are occupying for the summer. Mr. Alien Pettlt left this week for Maine where he will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Elkins, Jr., nt their sum Bier home for several weeks, returning to Ocean City about the first week in Sep tember. B Mr, and Mrs. Charles MacGlnnts, of 831 Pnghton Place, have as their guest for MYeral weeks Miss B. Fenton, of Balti more, Md. WILDWOOD. Aug. 80.-Dr. nnd Mrs. George W. Kehl, Miss Cathorlna Bruner tad II. U Kehl, of Reading, Pa., are among those registered at tho Hotel Dor- Mi. Ura. R .T 1fAnnrtv In nnanrilni? MAVnrn.1 4feks here. ' . . Mr. II. Rllvrrsteln Is entertaining a Wly party from Philadelphia at his wgalow on the canal. Dr. J. Boehrlncer snent a delightful tk with his aunt. Airs. L. Boehrlncer. the F. Turner cottage on East 17th urtnue. Mr. and Mrs. Semboner and Mrs. Oar- ace Schultz, of Reading, Pa., are spend- ," tne summer at the Hotel Arlington. A bftV natu un a nliFAn la at Aifnlnir r the guests of the Hotel Dayton. yr. Leonard Hirshberg, of Baltimore, d, has returned after a several days' y wth his family, who are at tho Wllawood Manor for the summer. Mrs. II Mntlnt finrl fnmllv will iwmntn J their apartments on Magnolia avenue jjfU after Labor Day. h Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Frankel, of ."wing. Pa., are here for several tks. Mrs, A. DeshftUAr nnrf mnnm lfr. WnltAp Ir Leon Deahauer, are spending the nmer here and will remain until after User Day kr. and Mrs. John T. Reliley, formerly South Hicks Hlrrpf nrn Kruindlnir the fpawier at their cottage at Wlldwood. jti j, ana are entertaining extensively. ",?ntT their guests during the past If! Were Mr. Ilnhor V. HIMnv Mlu 1 Cunningham. Mlu. Allrn Itclllfiv. Mill IJ IUilley. MIhh M. I(IIIv. Mm. IS. leon, Mr James 8. Dunn and Mis frt Bhanahan. Along the Main Line iHKRTII. Mr. and Mrs, Lewli of Dudley and Windsor avenues. d to Cbdo May for a stay of sev- eki, iMORK.Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Free. J a Bt, Paui'a road, left today for where they will spend several i principally at Tim Lake fishing. nd Mrs M, Rodman Street ani Xatharlne V Street, of Montgoin. nue, are at Pine Beach, N. J. VN MAW.-Mr and Mrs, John . Wine, of Highland Kami are at fratansitt Per, where thty will re- UDtll Btitnil..r 1 f'lsfr,, lwrt; Abeniethy, pf Allentown. - ", wwnt .... ,t4 .tu -ir Japan, to Receive Proceeds. "ugh Abr-rnethy, of Gulf road, returned homo Wednesday. ST. niVTnn t.. i.- -..... . . 1. .."?"' of 8t- Davids road, have 1ift r -v"-- - 'vHio, ur. ana airs, upurso l.rroby Shoemnker at their summer homo ... ....iHii-aMirrr. l'a. Mrs. C. C. Tnvlnr nti.1 rl. A1IA rv....1A. are staying nt the Hotel Wentworth. ?I.,T,lh' N "- ,mt lh middle of WAWKr . .. . .. iiA.i i .- """ Slrs- Arthur h Hosklng nnd family, of Bloomlngdalo nnd nvne ninuB i.a ........ ... ,. mere for tho remnlnder of the summer. Mrs. John It. Magulre and son have returned to their home on Chestnut lane, arier spending several weeks In Cnnada. Germantown Mr. nnd Mrs. Kims O'Kccfe, of Earl vlio J? ""-?' hnv. ,nkcn "Pnrtments In unuinnutumny' whlh " Mrs. Anna Hnll. of Mllford. Dol., Is tho Z? n "AJ?",1: slMpri Mr- John Underwood, of tho Chclten Apartments. Miss Clara Wells, of Wny.io nvenu", has returned from on extended stny In Bettcrton, Md. ,?,r.?; ?nr1c D- McCreary Kerns, of the Lhcltrn Apartments, hns taken a cot tage at Avnlon, N. J., for tho remainder of tho summer. Miss James Do C. Kelly, of 621 Ger mantown nvenue, hns returned from a '. - uunuc .ny, where she was the guest of Mrs. P. McGarrlgle at her cot tago on South Carolina avenue. Along the Reading Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Mulford, Jtlsa Mary Mulford nnd Miss Dorothy M tl ford, of Wyncote,,nre at Mount Pocoi . Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Vogt. of Mel rcso Park, will entertain at their cot tago nt Ocean City over this week-end Miss Mnrguerlto Williams. Miss Helen JMske, Miss Bentrico Thorplcy. Miss Ber nlce l-arlcy. Miss Lcona Dare, Miss l.yelyn Blake. Miss Ksthcr Sldmnn nnd Miss Martha Kirk. Mr. Horace G. Llppincott. of Stone home, Chelten Hills, accompanied by his son, Mr. George Llppincott left on Mon day for Klneo, Maine, where they will BO In camp for several weeks. Mrs. Hor ?,Cm, ' LPP'ncott left Tuesday for Watch Hill, where she will join Miss Virginia Llppincott. who hns a house there, for the remainder of the season. M,r- Samuel P. Llppincott. of Chelten Hills, Is spending several days at tho Bellevue-Stratford before going to tho Baldwin, Beach Haven, where ho will remain for the remainder of the season. Miss Catharine Borda, accompanied by her sister, Miss Eugenia Borda, of Wal nut street, Jcnklntown, left yesterday for Chelsea, where they will remain for several days. Mies Esther Wnss, of Jcnklntown, Is spending two weeks at Wlldwood Crest. Mrs. J. C. Daniels and her daughter, Miss Dorothy Daniels, of Greenwood av onue, Wyncote, have returned from Wil mington, Del., where they wero the guests for several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Mefrlll nt ihflt inmB 147A t.kl... .... nnd were cxtcnslvely'entcrtalned by their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Burton, of Sum mit avenue, Wyncote, left to Join Mrs. Burton's parents, In New York, where they will remain until September 22, leav ing then for tho Paclllc coast, returning nbbiit October 25. Mrs. Burton was Miss Marlon Mansfield, of New York, before her marrlago In the spring. South Philadelphia Mrs. Thomas Nlhlll and family, of 20J St. James street, are spending one month with relatives In Buffalo. Mrs. George Dlngwald, of 223 South 6th street, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson, of Dantford street, Portland, Me. Miss Marie Kelly and Miss Katherlne Kelly, of 268 South 3d street, aro at At lantic City. Miss Lillian Frazler, of 2635 South 15th street, will leave today for Baltimore, where sho will bo the guest of Mrs. C. R. Shuntway till the end of the season. Mr. and Mrs. William Evuns and fam ily, of Front and Tasker streets, aro at their summer homo In National Park, N. J. Mrs. S. L. Fcldman and daughter, Miss Rosalie Feldman, of 131S South 5th street, aro spending the remainder of the sum mer at Atlantic City. Mrs. Samuel Nicholas, of 1532 South 6th street, is at her bungalow In Clementon, N. J. Miss Sarah Burns, of 413 South 4th street, und Mrs. Rae Miller, of 916 South 15th Btreet, are spending this week at Atlantic City. Miss Anna Gllckman, of 510 North 6th street, will remain at Collegevllle, Pa., for the rest of the summer. Mr. Albert G. Smith, of 1511 South 5th street, spent last week at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Davis, of 2112 South Broad street, havo taken apartments on Rhode Island avenue, Atlantic City, N. J., where they wilt remain until Labor Day. Miss Sue Haines, of 1607 Passyunk ave nue, has returned from a four months' trip to Pittsburgh. Pa. She will spend tho week-end at Atlantio City. n Mr. John J. Bobbins and family, of 1129 Wolf street, are spending a few weeks at Atlantic City, N. J. Mrs. T. J. Byrnes, of 1517 South Broad street, and children, are spending six weeks at Atlantio City. N. J. Dr. Charles ir. iiaw.i., ui i ;:.. street, was a week-end visitor at Atlantio Cltyi N. J. Lansdowne Mrs. O. R. Brown and son. Kenneth, of South Wycombo avenue, are spending two weeks at Ocean City and vicinity. Miss Isabel Jackson and Mr. Herbert Jackson, pf Owen avenue, leave today for a two-weeks' stay at tho Belmar, Wlldwood Crest. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, of Owen avenue, left yesterday to visit their daughter, Mrs. Lnurance Shuffner, of Chicago. Dr. Blanche II. Hlllman. ft Drexel Hill, and Dr. Busan nosers Corson, of Baltt n'ore avenue, Lansdowne, are enjoying camp llfo n the Maine woods They will return September 1. Sir Thomas Fltigerald, of West Haiti, more avenue, spent the week-end at the Brighton In Atlantio City Mis Cell Ryan, of I C", f.JJ, is spending two wueks at Ocean City, EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA", FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1 HyK-i 'ii.lHii.llH UillllllllliHnBHaKBiiillBClilBHlli HHHIIIw. Y& sillllllllllllllllllllllllllllA. flBIUBK eSttK& Photo by Kugcno O'Connor. MISS MARIE LOUISE STARR Who is spending tho summer in Capo May, won second place in tho weekly golf tournament that takes place on Monday afternoons at tho Golf Club. West Philadelphia Miss Mabel Marratt, 6241 Market street, has returned from a visit to West Ches ter. Mr. Robert B. Yohey. ES North Fclton street, is spending a few lo8 In Nnntl coke, Pa. Miss Emily Weckcsser, 37 North 63d street. Is visiting Mrs. Dan Vnrr, In Har rlsburg. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. Ayers, 31 North 63d street, nro spending the month In Wlldwood. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. O. D. Bedford. 33 North 63d street, will leave shortly for Wild wood, where they will remain until Sep tember. Miss Elsie McCausland, SC47 Market street, and Miss Helen McAtcer, of Bryn Mnwr, nre spending their vacation at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Metz, of 1106 North 62d street, aro receiving congratulations on tho birth of n daughter. Miss Margaret McGoldrlck, of 6115 Westminster acnue, left today to be the week-end guest of Miss Mnry Carlln, daughter of Inspector Walter J. Cnrlln, at their cottage nt Margato City, N. J. Mr. Edward Tlttcrton, of 50th nnd Hav trford avenue. Is the guest of Mr. Michael Gorman, of Arkansas avenue, Atlantic City. Mr. Tlttcrton will return homo early next month. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Partridge and family have a cottage on Prospect ave nue. Ocean City. N. J., where they en tertained Miss Mildred M. Stoklnger, of West Chancellor street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Thomas, of 217 South 51st street, are occupying quarters in the 31th street section of Ocean City, where Mr. Paul Thomas Is entertaining Mr. Joseph Jcffcott. Mr. Harry O. Zoellner, of Washington, D. C, and formerly of West Philadel phia, Is visiting friends here. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Fenton Luce, 21D South Elst street, are making a stay with friends In Ocean City. Miss Jane C. Williams, 5256 Cedar ave nue, has gone on n two-months' trip through Maine. Mrs. T. II. Williams has returned from a visit to Hazleton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. C. Edgar Seeley nnd son, Robert, 4040 Green street, nre making a pleasant stay with Mr. Seelcy'a parents In Brldgeton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. William Cugley and daughter. Miss Edith Cugley, 5138 Hazel avenue, are guests as usual at the Brigh ton, Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tomllnson and child are on a good stay at Atlantic City. Miss Edith A. Cassel, 5621 Havorford avenue, Is visiting friends at High Point, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Mills. 6110 Pearl street, nre spending two weeks at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hendrlckson and daughter, 6346 Addison street, have re turned from a trip to "Asbury Park, Bor denlown, N. J and Allcntown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Cassel and children, 66a Haverford avenue, and Mr. J. II. Shetter, 5130 Vine street, have re turned from an automobile trip through New Hampshire and Maine. Mrs. Henry Borsch, 5319 Addison street, has returned from Christiana, Del., whero she has been visiting friends for a month. Mrs. Benjamin F. Stilling and children, 5.133 Chestnut street, have returned from a month's stay at Schuylkill Haven, Pa, Mr, and Mrs. Alonzo Parsons, 5356 Ad dison street, have returned from Wild wood. ' Camden and Vicinity Mrs. John A. Mather, of 2d and Penn streets, is visiting her sister at Narberth, Pa., for two weeks Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Janke and Miss Mil. dred Janke, of North 6th street, are In the Poconos for a fortnight. t Miss Helen Woodward, of 211 Broadway, who Is at Wlldwood, Is entertaining Miss Marguerite Rudderow, of North 6th street Miss Katherlno Warren left Monday for Minneapolis, where she wU remain Indefi nitely. Notices for tbe Society pate will accepted and printed la the KtcdIuk Ledger, but all such notices rauat be written on ono (Id of the paper, mutt bo signed hi fiiH, with full ad dress, and wbea poMlbls telephone number must bo sjtvtn. Head aH oucb. coamunlenlteM to 'gocktr B4H," Xtonlng Ltdjtr, 0M Chestnut ftfoot, Ualoos tbM reiiilriol art carried eat so Ha vorWoaHan so Vo bom4M, tno aotioo wH st bo bWtbsi. Millbourne Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Ulttle. 2S Hurd nei)ue, nre closing their home In Mill Lourne. They will spend n few months In Linnet ch, with Mr. Blttlc's mother. Mrs. Wndo Bloom, visiting Mrs. G. L. Burd avenue. of Dubois, Pn., Frcudenbcrger, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. L Frcudenbcrger will leave tomorrow for a cruiso on Long Island Sound. Mrs. Gcorgo r. Dcleer, IS Park nvenue, nnd her children nre spending the sum mer In Danville, Pa. Mr. Cecil Myers, 20 North Hurst street, hns returned from a visit to her mother In Scrunton, Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs D. Paniagua. 29 Burd acnue, sailed last week for Venezuela, where they will spend several months. Mr. D. M. Ycrkes, 6113 West Chester rlkc, will Icavo Bhortly for North Caro lina, where ho will Join his wife nnd fnmlly. Mr. John Brosnnn, of 11 Burd avenue. Chief Burgess of Millbourne, Is soon to make his home In Drexel Hill, whero ho will reside In tho old Goudy home. Mrs. Harry B. Thatcher, of 16 Burd nvenue, Is visiting her sister at Lancaster, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Tnggart. of 37 Sellers avenue, and their sons, Mr. Samuel Tnggart nnd Mr. Lylo Taggart. nre spending n vacation nt Ocean City. Md Md. W. Fred Ford, of 28 Millbourne av enue, has Just returned from a motor trip to Allentown, Now York; Lako George, Atlantic City, Ocean City and Somers Point. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jones and their family, of 16 Millbourne avenue, have Just re turned from a stay of Beeral weeks at Wlldwood. N. J. Mrs, Clarissa Hucy nnd her daughter nre spending some time nt the San Fran cisco Exposition. Frankford Miss Mnry Glenn, of Holmesburg, hns had ns her guests Captain nnd Mrs. P. H. Ubcrroth. Captnln Uberroth is In com mand of the IT. S. s Seminole, stationed nt Wilmington. N. C, where he nnd Mrs. Uberroth will remain until September, nfttr motoring through the Now England States. Miss Mary Fclton, of 5124 Rising Sun avenue. Is the guest of tho Rev. nnd Mrs. Rnndolph at their summer bungalow nt Mountain Home. Mr. and Mrs. Flack, of Rfolng Sun nve nue, above Blelgh street, nre occupying their new home at 7312 Palmetto Btreet. Mrs. Anderson, of 5724 North 4th street, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Elea nor Anderson, is spending the month of August at Ocean City, N. J. Rev, Mr. Friday, of 6302 North Front streot, Is spending his vacation In Mary land. Miss Friday Is traveling through Pennsylvania, Virginia and Mnryland. She will return about the 1st of Septem ber. Miss Adelaide Jennings, of 6111 Water street. Is spending the month of August at Mlllington, Md. Mrs. Samuel MacKinnon, of 5410 B Btreet, and her daughter, Miss Marlon MacKinnon, have returned from a short stay at Atlantio City. Delaware County The Rev. Mr. William II. Shaw and family, of Sharon Hill, are spending the month as guests at Atlantic City of Mr. John Burt. Mrs. Edgar Thomas, of Drexel Hill, Is spending a month at the Marlborough Hotel In Asbury Park. Mr. and Mrs. T, Brown Snyder and son, of Drexel Hill, returned today from a 10 days' motor trip to Ocean Grove. Mrs. James Cameron, of Peru, N. J., Is visiting Mrs. K. B, Holden, of Penn avenue, Drexel Hill, Miss Anna Marley, of Burmont avenue. Oak View, will entertain a number of friends at a euchre this evening at her home. Among the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Luke Gillespie, Miss Anna Burdsall, Miss Nellie Lndsey, Miss Catherine Lind say, Miss Theresa Llndsey, Mr. and Mrs. John McFadden, Miss Sadie Gallon, Miss Anna Manley, Mrs. Kathryn McMenemln, Mr. and Mrs. William Marley, Mr, i ink Gillespie, Mr. Thomas McGowen, Mr. James Dick and Mr. William Lungen. North Philadelphia Dr Joseph Danneker. of 1208 North 18th street, has gone to Lock Haven. Pa.. where he la Isltlng his sister, Mrs. War ren Kyjer, of 215 West Water street. Doo tor Danneker will return early In Sep tember. Mis Helen Rlppey l spending August at Cape Elizabeth, Me. Roxborough Mr and Mrs. Howard F Kerkeslager and their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Ketke. singer, of Roxborough nvenue, are spend ing tho present month In Atlantic City. The Rev. Dr. Dwlght C. Hanna, of 510 du Pont street, Is passing some time at Winona Lake, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks and their family, of 6937 RIdgo avenue, are spend Ing several weeks In Atlantic City. Miss Gertrude Bcnham and Miss Ethel Beqham, of Ridge avenue, have gone to Wlldwood for several weeks. Miss Elizabeth Schoflctd nnd Master Russell Schoflcld, of Mannyunk avenue, nre spending some time In the Tocono Mountains. Mr. and Mtb. Harry Miller have re turned from a tour through Canada -and the Western States to California. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrold C. ltawlcy. son and daughter-in-law of Mr. Harry Raw ley, of Lyceum avenue, nre spending sev eral weeks at Hooslo Falls, N. Y. Mrs. R.awley will be remembered as Miss Sarah W. MacCracken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David MacCracken. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rawley will be at home In the autumn nt 1415 North 53th rHcet. Mrs. P. Edgar Rlghtor, Jr., of Fountain street and RIdgo avenue. Is pnsslng Au gust nt Cape May Point. Mrs. Ellmbcth Grinrod, of Nownrk, N. J., Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Andrews, of 35th street below Queen lano. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Everett Foerlng, of 45S Lyceum nvenue, aro nt Capo May Tolnt. Miss Amnndn Stein Is the guest of Mrs. Nathan L. Jones nt her summer homo at Capo May Point. Mrs. J6seph Hyde and her daughter. Miss Alice Hyde, who have been spend ing the summer nt Wlldwood, have re turned to their home, .157 Lyceum avenue. Tioga Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Bertolct. their son and daughter. Mr. Ira Brrtolct. Jr., and Miss Marlon Bertolet, of 3546 North 18th street, have gone to California to visit the two expositions. They will return the end of September. Miss Tcarl Trend, of 3817 North 18th street. Is In ABbury Park with her aunt, Mrs. A. F. Sampson Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Welter and Miss Harriet Julia Weller, of 3853 North Smcdley street, have left Atlantic City nnd have gone to tno mouniams to re main until the middle of September. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank W. Felsberg, of 1422 Llndley nenue. will spend the re mainder of the month In Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm R Jefferles. of 3465 Ridge nvenue. with Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm R. Jefferles. Jr., of 3335 West Firth street, have lately returned from an extended motor trip through the New England States. Dr. Malcolm Douglass, of 1811 West Tioga street, accompanied by his sister, Miss Carrie Douglass, of Boston, Mass., left yesterday for a tour through the West to California, to visit the two ex positions. In Los Angeles they will be tho guests of their brother. Dr. Elllcott Douglass. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel P. Young nnd their daughters. Miss Florenre Young nnd Miss Esther Young, of 3403 North 17th street, haVo gone to Atlantic City for tho balance of tho summer. Miss Flor ence Young and Miss Emma Stockman, of West Tioga street, returned craly In the week from a visit to Portland, Me., and a tour through tho AVhlto Mountains. Miss Edna Rodberg, who hns been vis iting Miss Edna Blumenthnl, of 1S30 West Erie avenue, has returned to her home In New York. Miss Margarett De Mott, of Tioga and 17th streets, left on Wednesday to pass tho remainder of the senson In Asbury Park. Mr. and Mrs Monroe P. Llnd nnd their dnughtcrs, Miss Mabel Llnd nnd Miss Laura Llnd, of West Tioga street, left on Tuesday for Ocean City, where they will remain until nutumn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Bover, of 3429 North 18th street, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Boyer, of 2012 West Tioga street, will pass the week-end at Bctterton, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heist, Miss Mildred Heist, Miss Elizabeth Heist, Mr. Vnhlon Hoist and Mrs. Heist's mother Mrs. Crumle, of 1S2H West Tioga stree' havo returned rrom Atlantic City nn have gone to Kqpt Mills for tho balance of tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauer and their dnughter. Miss Laura Bauer, of Lincoln Drive, formerly of Tioga, have returned from an extended automobile tour through Maine. Mr. and Mrs. W. David Flnlay, of 3317 North 18th street, nre occupying their cottago at Ventnor, N. J. Chester Mr. and Mrs. Holstein II. Fields, of 618 East 15th street, have announced the-engagement of their daughter, Miss Flor ence Winifred Fields, to Mr. Edgar Mor ris Creamer, of Walllngford. Tho wed ding will be solemnized next month. Mrs. Crosby M. Black, her son and Miss Marjorle Black, of 6th and Madison streets, are being entertained by Mrs. J, Frank Black, also of Chester, at her cottage at Cape May, N. J. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Stlteler, of 23d and Potter streets, are spending some time at Chester Springs, Chester County. Dr. George II. Cross and family, of Park place, havo gone to Ocean City, N, J where they have taken a cottage for the month of August. Miss Bessie Dunn Howard, of Park place, and Miss Rhoda Esther Howard, of Broad street, are tho guests of their cousins, the Misses Howard, at Ocean City, N. J. Miss Lottlo Peacock, of 514 Broad street, Is spending the month of August as the guest of her brother, Mr. Arthur G. Pea cock, at Fort Salonga, L. I. Wilmington Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Ball are at Col orado Springs on a sightseeing trip. Later they will go to Salt Lake City, Utah, and other places of Interest. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Blssell have gone to Beach Haven, N. J., where they will visit Mr, and Mrs, Arthur II. Spru ance. Mrs. A. A. Capelle, Jr., and children have gone to North Adams, Mass , to stay a fortnight. Mrs. Job II. Jackson and Miss Elizabeth Jackson have gone to Wernercvllle, Pa., where they will stay until September 1. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perot Keen and Joseph 8. Keen, Jr.. of Bellevue, have gone to Cape May, N. J., to stay a fort night. What's Doing Tonight Falrmount Park Hand. Strawberry Mansion, 8 VclotVt Kre. Municipal Hand. Hoiboroucb Halt Qround. MlicWl und J'enndaU, streets; 8 o'clock. Krt. I'hlltdelrhU Uana, Cltr Ball JPUw, a o'clock, Frse, 4 1915. OLD GUARDS' ASSOCIATION TO GIVE3 BLOCK PARTY Hunting Park Avenue and 8th Street to Be Brilliantly Illuminated and Decorated Tonight and Tomorrow Night Other Affairs THE Guards Association of Young America Council, No, 407, Order of Independent Americans, will give n, block party at Hunting Park nnd 8th street to night nnd tomorrow night The nvenue will be Illuminated at that section with Japanese lanterns and decorated with bunting nnd flags. Thero will be nutomo bllo rides, refreshments, muslo by the Accordion Band of Ncwhall Council, of tho order, and a bazaar for the sale of fancy articles and confectionery. The en tertainment will be prcclded by a parade of ! 't Regiment, O. of I. A., and a num of other fraternal orders. A sil ver cup will bo presented by the Guards Association to the organization having the greatest number of members In line. Tho committee having the affair In chaige Includes: Mr. Harry M. Elsenbrey, Mr. Herman Kauffman, Mr. Augustus Schu macher, Mr. Frederick Whllhelm, Mr. Eu geno Elwanger, Mr. W. Mozer, Mr. Charles Schuck and Mr, Charles Wlland. Mrs. 11. M. Elsenbrey, Miss Mabel Tom tlson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beetle and Miss Wlland, assisted by a number of young women, wilt presiao at tho tables. A birthday celebration was given Sun day In honor of Mr. Hnrry W. Dillon, 4".0 West York street. Mrs. Lillian nnd Miss Mnry Dillon received the guests. Thoso attending were Mrs. Sara Dillon, Miss Lottie Zcbley, Mrs. Anna Price, Mrs. Albert Hlllpot, Mr. and Mrs. James Hcher, Miss Edna Dillon, Mrs. Paul Yrullng. Miss Lillian Hehcr, Miss Mary Heher, Miss Marie Dillon, Mr. Jack Jones, Mr. William Price. Mr. Russell Crager, Master Milton Price, Master Howard Dillon, Mnstcr George Dillon. The Mayer Sulzberger Club Juniors held an organization meeting last week at Gratz College. The election of officers resulted In the following choice: Mr. Abraham Abramson. president; Mr. Sey mour Karfunkle, secretary; Mr. Jesse Abramson. treasurer. The president ap pointed two committees, the Constitu tional nnd the Membership. The follow ing members who wero present nre chnr tcr members: Mr. A. Abramson, Mr. J. Schwartz, Mr. J. Abramson, Mr. D. Tay mws'iwmm cmLM& N'o other lulnese vehoot In America can or wilt do more to advanca you In life. What are three evenings a week to give for success In bul neeaT Telephone! Lombard 1200-1297. I'OSITIONH roSITlVELV GUAHAMKED OR MONEY REFUNDED Day School. Night K. SI. Hull, A. M.. I'd. .. President. I-afaette Ilulldlnc, Philadelphia. Allrr tieioner in, ; . FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL graduates take high standing imme diately upon entering their College work. Tho careful drilling nnd thorough grounding through the several grades In preparation make tho first College year, comparatively easy. 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Shorthand and fcretarlal Couraea University of Pennsylvania EVENING COURBES Wharton School of Finance and Commerce SWIMMING T. CENTRAL NATATORIUU M. For Men and Iloya. Unlimited use ta C. membera, 1 month. $2 00; 8 months, A. IB 00: a year. 113. Boys. on-tnlra 14Z1 rata. Private leuona. 0 (or SB 00. 81a. Arch at. si swlma Mao, Sooi Dora. IBo. Information About Business Colleges From an Unbiased Source Ask Lcdfrgr Central as many questions as yeu like aWtit business colleges. Your inquiry will be frankly and eft" fidentlally treated. As a result you can get yewr n- formation without being pestered by selieiteraY Try us on any kind of schools, Protestant r CatfeeHc, boarding or day, military or non-military, ee-odasnsieaal, business colleges, evening schools, etc. We can help you. Better put in your request teeky a4 have it handled efficiently by men who really knew schools. EDUCATIONAL BUREAU LEDGER CENTRAL Broad ami Cketttuit StrtaM -7 lor, Mr. S Karfunkle Miss F Oleta ner, Miss R. Kahn, Miss U, Llpshutx. An attractive ganlen fete will bo held tonight nnd Saturday night on the lawn of St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 7th nnd Luzerno streets, by the Young People's Society. The members of the Grace Reformed Episcopal Church, the Rev Walter E. Oakford, pastor, will glvo a garden party tonight on the church lawn. Ridge avenile nbovo Calumet street, Falls of Schuylkl I. BENEFIT PICNIC FOR CARMEN Sick P. R. T. Employes to Get Pro ceeds of Central Park Outing: Incapacitated for work because of Ill ness during the past year, Walter Wright nnd Walter Young, P. R. T, carmen con nected with tho Luzerno depot, will re ceive the proceeds of a benefit picnic It will be held today at Central Park by the families and friends of the carmen from tho northeast section of the city Both men aro married and their families Iiave been without any regular Income since they ceased work. A permit for the exclusive use of the grounds for the day was readtlv obtained from tho management of the Central Park nnd an Interesting program has been ar ranged. Field sports and a twilight ball gamo between department teams of the Luzerne depot will fill up the afternoon. Dinclng and music will feature the eve ning program. Suffrage Events Today EQUAL rnANCHISB SOCIETI". Noon Meeting nt Fls soap works: speaker, SI la nertha Sapolts. Noonday meeting on Fostoftlcs plait; speaker, Mlas Anna McCue. 8 30 p. m. Open-air meeting. Frankford av nue and Cambria street; speaker, Miss Bertha Bapovlts. 8 SO p. m. Meeting at Germantown avenue nnd Diamond street; speaker. Mlsa Anna Mc- WOMAN SUFFnAOB rAUTV. Noon Meeting at Mooro & White's works. 1Mb Ktrett nnd Allegheny avenue; apeaker, Mlea Butelle Ituciel. 8 80 p. m Open-air meeting, 4lh and Morris streets! rneakera, Mrs. E. M. Holmes and Mlta Eatelle nusiel. Philadelphia's Best and Largest Jjgj Night School School. 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