Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 23, 1915, Night Extra, Image 7

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WN WITH THE MOSQUITO!
BATTLE
Concert Given to'SvCell Fund
pests oea view v,iud in Atlantic City Popular for
Entertaining Other Resort Doings
fiBtJ 1UTAV. AllB
pfU)WlNO close upon the heels of
I the swat-tne-ny movement in me
KutV-r City nd simitar campaigns else-
pmrir. Cape lay ,onB rcBarueu ujr mo
iasenmer maiden and the callow youth, not
mention mo lireu uuaiiiea nun, as k
r.rdie but for Its mosquitoes, has In
augurated a movement for the suppres-
vgUn of the nolsomo ana vicious mue
i U, whlcn are usuany anions moo
rewnt" at most of the fashionable tunc-
i mm. And so toclety has decreed that
ey ha" be no moreS a fund hn" been
ayeaed for the nioresnia annpnisn, uur-
ig the week Just past Mrs. H. Sklpwlth
jCannel! conceived the Idea of a concert
Fr the benefit or we -cause, ana ni-
ikeuih tho time was limited, every one
. 1. ...m. n ltt n It,, .
frent to worn mm " '
''FiMsy evening a goodly company of rep
feretentatlTe Cape Mayltes assembled In
tt ballroom or the New Jlotel, where
?, artistic program was rendered. Mrs.
rlbert Hatvcy, who Is spending the sum-
riser, here and who was Instrumental In
6 securing' the services 01 several 01 mo
Earuels. made a most sympathetic accom-
rwinlit
IV .Among the artists was Miss Elsie Mor
W Brlnton. one of Philadelphia's well-
S-fcuewn contraltos miss unnion san
'We TWO Atlgeiliei unu uuitvs .w,
Etertfetatlon. Miss Brlnton wore an ex
aMte French frock of Georgette crepe
7 taffeta. Altogether It was a night
It nights, as Mr. Arthur B. I. Jackson,
dear to the hearts of nil music loving
rhltadelphlans, came down from the city
fr the occasion. Mrs. Cannell's daughter.
Huisex D. Davis, Jr., was prevailed
.ecn to give several solos. Mrs. Davis
fC t.. nrii.M .1nif.l.tv if PnmmnHnrA
uATOinj ithowii, .co... - -
lj' Clifford Wilton, of tho Cape Mny
'yacht Club, sang sweetly several selcc-
., f.m "KmlnnM nultMHv." Mrs.
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Clarence urown, 01 ucrmnmuwn, rtcuou
several times and was enthusiastically
'received. Mr. Dwyer. a noted tenor, came
i- fcr hi sharo of the honors. The list
kief tatroneescs was as follows: Mrs. H.
s. abimritnuanneii. iurn. oumuci j, iuc.
-j Mrs. tangdon Lea, Mrs. A. Garcschl
i vrrli. llrs. George Vi. Boyd. Mrs. Jones
E iWLter. Mrs. James M. E. Hlldreth, Mrs.
R'...i,ti.i.l.. TVfp Dnnlpl Ellis. Mrs.
K, L. Richards. Mrs I.uther C. Ogden.
. nmrM Crozer. Jr.. Mrs. Joshua Ash
I' Pearfon, Mrs. Gilbert A. Harvoy, Mrs.
tCharies uavis, irs. n. yison mcmhi.
Mrs. Harry uuason amim, airs, vvuimin
if-i-Weleh.
-- TH.Hnkk ntiBHvanll nf .TAnVlntnTVtl.
fiiiHlH oiauviic ,w. w.w, w. u.........w .. ...
'A& summer at the Stockton Villa.
: At the concert and dance given at the
iTaoht Club for the benefit of St. Luke's
jHeepltal, ToKlo, a dancing coniesi ioj
'lewed, with Mr. Andrew Wheeler, Jr., as
mutter of ceremonies. U'ne compemion
J'jtas close but Anally, after much debat
pWg'on the part of the Judges, tho silver
4 ew, which by the way, was donated by
f-.Mri. .Holllnshead Taylor, was given to
i'Mles Selby Zell and her partner, Mr.
Ckttlcs Davis. The judges Included
. Mrs. Holllnehead N. Taylor, Miss Ethel
emit, Mr. Harold Moon, Miss Susan
Others noticed dancing were Miss Elca
jior Hepklns, Mr, ami Mrs. E. Sydenham
nKA .1,1.. T7.tt.Ml OIaIiIb iirhn Innlall
A .Jt'ipa In a white lace frock and cherry
jSeeter satlq sash; Mtsa Dorothy Dlnsmorc,
wno wore a snort ijiacK rrocK wnicn was
t becoming: Miss Harriet Zell, Miss
lice McCabe, Miss Catherine Cassard,
llss Dorothy Hallowell, Mr. and Mrs.
ompaon, Miss Sophie White, Mr. Wll-
m Chun, Miss Itebecca White, Misses
BOnsall, Miss Leila Ingram, Miss Elolee
Orme, Miss Pansy Scott.
Professor Newman and Mrs. Newman,
f West Chester, are here for a stay of
several weeks. Professor Newman Is
'dean of the State Normal School.
Dr. William B. Jennlncs and his two
; daughters. Miss Judith and Miss Mar-
Btha, Jennings, of Germantown, are regis-
jierea at the unalfonte. - -
'.ATLANTIC CITY, Aug, 23,-Seashore
i society seems to be centring around the
vjxaview country Club, of Absecon. wnicn
slend Itself so well to elaborate enter
taining.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin T. Rcllcr. of Over-
brook, who are spending the summer at
their cottage, 3200 Pacific avenue. Chel-
He, gave a dinner dance At the Seavlew
k Club Friday r.lght. In celebration of their
.jw wedding anniversary, covers were
kuw for W. The place-cards were aym
helical of a silver anniversary, and the
ifavors were silver rosebud holders.
f,Mrs. Walther E. Rnthe. of 108 Iowa
avenue, South Chelsea, entortained at
luncheon and bridge at the Eeavlew Club
on Friday.
IS u.. . .
". j. i. u, nenaerson, wno owns ono
f the handsomest homes In Chelsea, gave
: a small luncheon Saturday at the Sea
'vlew club.
Mr. JORpnh nilflUnn nf Phlln r1lnllln.
, fce issued cards for a luncheon and
Wdgs at Seavlew today.
Mr. knit Mr. Tni.nl. A Vlnn.n) nt 107
f Kew Hampshire avenue south, have is-
HSIwd lnvltaMnni. tnv a Annr.Antrm at ih
sfT'w Thursday evening. Covers will
.-vmki ior w.
A lerae dlnni.rf1iin( tnr ihA tTii,mbi.rfl
be given at the Seaylew Club next
t"y night,
A danr wm f.i , Um Aiianiin rifv
Tacht Club on Friday night. Commodore
rs. Allen K. White and Mr. and
rrs. B, Bartlne Johnston received.
WlLDWOOD. Aiib M Th Wlh an.
Jfry of the home-coming of the 61st
L5',nit. Pennsylvania Volunteers of the
rwi-u war win be celebrated at Wlld-
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jl r" v" VHniper 11 ana a. ine regi-
Wered In Philadelphia, Harrlsburg,
. Mwlaburs1. Mlfrilnhurr Anil rVintral Penn-
-- ...a .UI1IWU &UI1A UUIUUBUtG,
fjvanla. The veterans will be accom-
""ed by their wives.
Mr.Davja W, Miller, of Baltimore. Md.,
t this resort for a short stay.
r, Lloyd Moor' of Bordentown. was
SWft last week of his brother, J
fctrastftlln Moore.
Blmer BtrauD. son Mr. Harry
" and daughter Miss Elma StraUD.
pending tho .month of August with
cumiy at First and Central ave-
)& "WaHw Olbun. of Phllndrlnhla. la
'tog a couDle of weeks with his
.. aVmator and Mrs. H C.
101. at 14 ud nnr.1 OV.T1I1AK.
, -r- . .v..K. r1v.
tfcjTJ'i? Mr " Moras and daughter,
S.Wln Morse, of Camden, N. J., are
i uocior cruuenv cottage, on
Ut awnu
Ekfti'.?' n'fht'wM get-together night
JfJ HoUy Beach Yacht Club, when a
y wM given for the members ana
Dlgllt VIII ki rAlettratoJ.
MMrs. J. FitWan Tatem have re-
rupn Arwwf, Me., wner iney
n cainniBa-.v and will coniDlate
xtmmer at Wlkatvood.
MC. Jolm tl.lln. 4-i..m.....m n. ....-
gpenled by his family and Mr.
fk t Bverlr, are spending
J"0k. JJowara Carrpy w noted
CRY IN CAPE MAY
for the Suppression of the
vreclZ th nard,V,,,k pwmenaders 't
T,?!ir" ?nA Mr"- Hchnerrlng. of West
Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. A. White
head, of Norrlstown, Pa.j Mr. William
JJ""". Mr. William Leach and Mrs
Gilchrist, of Philadelphia, have been
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Whitehead at
their pretty cottage at Baker and Pa
cific nvenues.
,r: h Mr. I- If. Dally are at tho
Macdonald Apartments for the week.
Society Is Interested In the production
on tho Wlldwood Boardwalk Labor Day
ing Saturday evening the boardwalk will
be beauUfully decorated, and tho spirit
i will prevail until tho close of fes
tivities on Monday evening. Tho "Night
.H . lryland" wl" lnkc tho place of the
Night in Japan," which has become old
to the vearlv Vlallnra Max, nn.l n.l
electrical effects wilt be used. Hotols are
requesting prospective bookers to bring
their fancy drrss and to prepare for the
masked part of tho frolic
OCEAN CITY. AuT.-Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph T. Ward, of Gormantown, are oc
cupying their npnrtments.
Dr. William T. Hcnson and Mrs. Hen
son, of, Philadelphia, are among the visi
tors. (
Mr. Alexander Lawrence. Jr., enter
tained the Bev. E. n. Decko'r, psstor of
GethBcmnne M. E. Church, and 20 mem
bers of Mr. Lawrence's Bible Class, of
this church, hero a few days ago.
Mrs. Walter D. Cross, of Philadelphia,
Is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. If. R. Her
der, of West Philadelphia, at her summer
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas It. Fawcott, of
Lopan, are guosts of Mrs. Lawrence C.
Hickman at her cottage.
Mr. William 8. Wolfe, of Philadelphia.
Is visiting his son, Mr. Bertram K. Wolfo.
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Fields, of
Wayno, are among the visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greenwood, of
Frankford, are here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pemberton. Jr.. have
returned to Phltadelnhla nftor n vi.it t
Mrs. William Gllmore at her cottage here.
Itov. and Mrs. Clarenco W. Blspham, of
4220 Pino street, who nre occupying their
cottage at Ocean City, N. J., for the sum
mer, have left on-nmotor trip of several
days, going to Pt. Pleasant. N. J. Misa
Blspham. a daughter of Mr. David Blsp
ham, will be tho guest of her nunt and
uncle for several days. Many Informal
entertainments will be given In her honor
during her visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fritz, who are oc
cupying their cottage on 4th street, will
have as their guest for several weeks
Miss Florence Pcard, of Mt. Vernon,
N. Y. Miss Peard will arrive the first or
the week from Lake Placid, where Bhe
has spent the early part of the summer.
Mrs. Emily A. Jones, of 4th and Corln-
thlan avenues, has as her guest for sev
eral weeks Miss Annie Eberloy, of Phila
delphia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank It. Liggett, of
Pittsburgh, are the guests for several
days of Mr. and Mrs. William Liggett at
their cottage at Ocean City, N. J.
Along the Main Line
ARDMOItE. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter J.
Denny, of Glenn and Wistar roads, are
visiting at Jamestown, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Walker have re
turned from a motor trip to New York.
Mr. Thomas Chalfant has returned from
a motor trip to West Chester, where he
formerly lived.
w
RYN MAWR-Mr. and Mrs. William
George Nelson, Jr., Miss Margaret E.
Nelson and Master William George Nel
son, 3d, of 160 North Wycombe avenue,
Lansdowne, have returned from a two
months' stay at Avondale and are now
visiting Mrs. NolEon's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson Barnard, of Morris avenue.
After September 1, they will go to Buck
Hill Falls for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Burllngame, of 49
Summit Grove avenue and Mr. end Mrs.
Everett E. Burllngame, of 105 Petrle ave
nue, Itoeemont, left Saturday by motor
for Buffalo and Warsaw.
ST. DAVIDS. Mrs. Charles If. Howson
and family, of St. Davids Road, havo
gone to Atlantic City for a few weeks.
Miss Katherlne Schultz, of Chamounlx,
has gone to Harvey Cedars, N. J., to stay
until September.
WAYNEI-Mr. and Mrs. A. Lincoln
Castlo and family are spending the
month of August at Ocean City.
Mr. Theodore A, Mehl and daughter.
Miss Mary Mehl, have closed their resi
dence on Wayne avenue and gone to
Cape May for tho balance of the sum
mer. STRAFFORD. Mr. and Mrs. R. Emott
Hare are taking a motor trip through
New England. Their daughter. Miss
Katharine Hobart Hare, Is spending a
few weeks at Bay Head, N. J.
Miss Rebecca Willing-- Newhall has re
turned home from Bar Harbor, Me.
Germantown
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McFarland, of
1229 East Chelten avenue, are visitors at
Wlldwood, N. J., for several weeks.
Miss Pearl Bchwerlner, of 6805 McMahon
avenue, has returned from a trip to
Maine.
Miss Alice Ferry, Miss Mary Crossln,
Mrs. James Moser and Mr. Robert Moser,
of Hazleton, Pa., who are on a motor tour
throughout Pennsylvania and New Jer
sey, were the guests of Mrs. K. McGlone,
of 115 Chelten ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Max N. Aarons and
family, ot Apsley street, are at Charle
voix, Mich., for the summer.
Mrs. Samuel M- cfefnent, Jr., of J532
Wayne, Is spending the month at Upper
Woodstock.
Mrs. Charlea O. Super, of Harvey street,
has returned after spending several
months at Wlldwood, N. J.
Mrs. James If. Crosalngham. and Miss
Marjorle Crpsslngharo. of East Chelten
avenue, are at Ocean City, N. J.
Mr Walter 0. Longstreth, of U18 Bayn
ton avenue, has left for Buck Hills Falls.
Dr. nd Mr, George W. Lincoln, of
School lane, are at Jit. Pocono for
short time.
Mrs Harry O, Hammer, of VU Herman
street, has returned from Denver. Cot.,
where she was the guest of her sisters,
Mra. Frederick Taylor nd Mrs. Albert
Wlbur.
Miss Margaret Ogden, of 383 Queen lane,
is at Wlldwood, N. J1.'
Miss Mary E. Quay, of 64 Germantown
avenue, left for ft tour to Niagara Falls
and Thousand Island. t
Mrs. James McMahon, of 7 Locust
avenue, ! spending the balance of the
summer at By Head, M!. i
'Mr. and Mr, X'harle Williamson, of
Qermantown avenue, ere occupying their
cottage at Seaside Height, N. J,
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Who before her marriage last Thursday was Miss Mary Do Santo,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Do Santo, of 1400 South Paxon
street.
Along the Reading
Miss Edna Vandergrlft, of North Glen
side. Is spending somo time at the Dela
ware Water Gap.
Mr. and Mrs. James Toland, of Jenkln
town, cntcrtalncdSu a porch party last
week In honor of their niece, Miss
Helen Frceland, of Now York. Their
guests Included Mr. nnd Mrs. David 11.
Megtll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Faucett. Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth P. Lewis, Miss Helen
Faucett, Miss Dorothy Lewis. Miss Helen
Dutton, Miss Agnes Thomas, MUs Ruth
Boswell. Miss Jennie Hugncs, Miss Ger
trude Wells, Miss Margaret Miller, Mr.
Edward Wells, Mr. Thomas Marttn. Mr.
Walter Gardner, Mr. Horace Duncan, Mr.
John Flske, Mr. John Clarke. Mr. Wal
ter Wcinklcr. Mr. Alfrod Maxwell. Mr.
Hugh Wood, Mr. Jack Mullln, Mr. Al
bert Kirk and Mr. Ralph Talloy. Mr.
and Mrs. Toland will leave September 3
for California. They expect to be gone
two month!,.
Miss Bentrlco Calverly. of Montgomery
avenue: Miss Lillian urooKe ana miss
Sarah Brooke, of Enfield, Pa., have re
turned from Schwenksvllle, Pa., where
they spent part of the summer at the
Perklomen Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lesher. of Wag
ner avenue, Logan, have started on a
trip across the continent. They will re
turn about November 1.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Subb, formerly
of Glenslde, held a house parly last week
at their homo In Bayonne. N. J. Their
guests were Mr. and Mrc. LInwood
Grubb, Mrs. E. Vandergrlft and Mr. H.
R. Stuhltrager.
Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison Frazler.
Miss Harriet M. Frazler and Mr. George
Harrison Frazler, Jr., of Chelten, Jen
klntown. Pa., left last week for a hunt
ing trip In Wyoming, expecting to be
away about a month. Miss Harriet
Frazler has Just returned, from Northeast
Harbor, Me., where she has been the
guest of friends of several weekB.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown, of Wyn
cote road. Wyncote, Pa., havo left for
Eaglesmere, where they will spend the
month of August, roturnlng home about
the first week In September,
Miss Eleanor Leaf, of Fort Washing
ton, Pa., has left for Hanover, Mass.,
where she will be the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Henry Magoun, Jr., at her cottage
for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Stevens, of Wyn
cote road, Jenklntown, accompanied by
their sonB, Edward Stevens and Warren
Stevens, who have as their guest for
the month of August Charles Kent, of
Washington lane, Jenklntown. have left
for Canada, whero they will remain until
the middle ot September.
Mrs. W. B. Woodward, of Wyncote,
Pa., and her granddaughter. Miss JulJn
Beck, have left for Capo May, N. J.,
where they will remain for a couple of
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. William II. Palmer. Jr.,
and family, of Greenwood uvenue, Wyn
cote, Pa., have closed their country resi
dence and have taken a cottage at Stone
Hurboi, N, J., where they will remain
till late In September.
Mrs, J, Frede'rlck Harper, of Melrose
Park, will have her mother, Mrs. John
Warner, as her guest for a few days,
when Mrs. Warner will go to Atlantic
City for the month of September. Mrs.
Louis M, Fields, of Chestnut Hill, ac
companied by her daughter, Miss Vir
ginia Field, will Join Mrs. Warner at
Atlantic City,
Girard Farms
Mr. and Mrs. H. Stanley Holloway, of
2503 South 18th street, have Just returned
from a delightful trip through the New
England States, where they visited
friends in Connecticut, Vermont and
Hampshire. .
Mr. and Mra. Frank Sutton, with their
daughters. Miss Evelyn Sutton and
Miss Helen Sutton, end their little son,
have closed their residence at 2512 South
19th street, and opened their cottage at
Wlldwood, whero they will remain until
after Labor Day,
Mr and Mrs, John Finn, of 2502 South
Colorado street, with their two small
children, have Just returned from a de
lightful motor trip through the New
England States. They were gone three
weeks.
Delaware County
,Mrs. R. B, Turner, of Swarthmore, Is
spending several weeks at Cape May,
Mr. and mV. Geerge Eldredge, ot Glen
olden, are spending the summer In Atlan
tic city-
Mr. and Mrs, 11, H Wanamaker, Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Spaeth, and Mr. and Mrs.
Hlchard Stocker, of prexel Jflll, have left
for a week's motor trip through the New
England States,
Miss Beth Harm), of Rlvervlew avenue,
nraxel Hill, left today for a week's stay
I at WlWwooJ, N. J.
T
West Philadelphia
Mr. James J. Deever, of 229 South 40th
street. Is on a canoo trip to Lafayette,
Pa.
Miss Josephine Barnett. Mr. and Mrs.
William H. Dtehl and their little daugh
ter Edith, of 118 South Ruby street, nnd
Miss Gladys Seldlc. 117 South 51th street,
havo Just returned from n vacation in
Atlantic City.
Miss Lillian S. Arcy, of 40th and Spring
Garden streets, Is visiting at Wlldwood,
N. J
Mr. Louis A. Bruner, ot 4042 Spruce
street. Is visiting Wlldwood, Capo May,
Seaside Park and Beach Haven, N, J.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Myers, of the
Warrington. S6th and Walnut streets, left
Saturday for Nova Scotia and New
foundland. Mrs. Myers Is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin I. Clinton, ot
10S Seuth 22d street.
Miss Mary Darby, of 525 North 66th
street. Is visiting relatives In Reading,
Pa for a few weeks.
Mr. James Callahan and his brother.
Mr. Edward Callahan, ot 1314 North E2d
street, aro at Atlantic City and will re
turn home this week.
MIssnMargaret McNaulty, of 1002 North
66th,, street, Is at Atlantic City as the
guest of her uncle nnd aunt, Mr. 'and
Mrs1. 'T. J. Mcllvalne, of 1211 West Le
high avenue, who are spending the month
of August at the Strand Hotel.
Mr. Harvey J. Aungst, 6001 Chestnut
street, has gone on a trip through tho
West and then to the Fair.
Mr. William S. Tash and family, 5943
Ellsworth street, will sptnd the waning
season at Atlantic City.
Mr. James J, Lanahan, ot 5137 Thompson
street, has gone to Atlantic City where
he will remain until after Labor Day.
Mr. Edward J, Moran, of 1428 North
GOth street, Is spending the latter part
of the summer at the Panama-Pacific Ex
position where he Is stopping at the Royal
Polnclana Hotel.
Mrs. Joanna B. Stoneback and her
daughter, MrB. Blanche Stoneback, ot the
West Locust Apartments, are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Stoneback at
their Ventnor home, 6409 Winchester
avenue.
Frankford
Mr. Horace Castor, of 7315 Rising Sun
avenue, has returned from the Panama
Exposition,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harper, of Comly
street, have also returned from the Ex
position, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and family,
of Elberon avenue. Fox Chase, are
spending two weeks at Holly Beach, N, J.
Miss Edna Potberg, of 5319 Eadom
street, Is the guest ot Miss Helen Demp
Bey at her home In Nantlcoke, Pa,
Mr, Harry Norman Barfoot, ot 4481
Frankford avenue, Is spending a short
time at Wlldwood, He will return this
week.
Mrs. MafeoJng J. Harvey, of Penn street,
and Miss Anna May Harvey, of Haw
thorne street, will spent September at At
lantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lamb, of
Holmeaburg, are receiving, congratula
tions on the birth of a son, August 3d.
Mrs. Lamb will be remembered as Miss
Helen Wesley Burnes, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. William W. Burnes, of Frank
ford. Mrs. Mary E. Lew'ls, of 4600 Frankford
avenue, la spending the summer with her
daughter. Mra. Bertha Wood, at her home
at Bath Beach,
The annual outing to be held under the
ausplcles of the Huntingdon Yearly Bene
ficial Association, will take place at
Croydon, Pa., on Sunday, August 29.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jordan, of Tacony.
are at Hhawnee-on-the-Delaware. They
have entertained a number of house
parties during the season and will con
tinue to do so until they return,
Notice for ths Society pas wlH be
aci'tpUd and printed In the Eraatag
Ledger, bat all (licit notices tnuit be
wrKUa aa sat side at ttte paper,
mutt be- signed h tuH, wKli full ad
trM, ad ba poU!e lelephoa
rnmtwr mh( be glrea.
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ENGAGEMENT
Mr and Mrs. James W Cooke, ot East
Gravet'a lane. Chestnut Hilt, announce
the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Jo
ephlno J Cooke, to Mr. Clarence Wilson
Fliher, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Wilson
Fisher, of Brier Hill, Morris rond, Am
bler No date has been set for the wed
ding Mr. Fisher Is a brother of Miss Rosa
mond Fisher, who will be among the de
butantes of the coming season, and will
be Introduced at a tea to be given by her
parents at the Acorn Club on Baturday,
December 4.
South Philadelphia
Miss Marguerite Keenan, ot 1806 South
Broad street, wilt entertain at a small
dinner dance on Wednesday evening. In
honor of her cousins. Miss Maria Demp
sey, Miss Madeline Mahoney and Miss
Ceclle Mahoney, of Yeadon, Delaware
County, Pa., who are her guests ut
the present time. Among those ex
pected to bo present are Miss Marie
Scheurerlo, Miss Gertrude McEvoy, Miss
Irene Schmidt, Miss Mary Rath, Miss
Florence HofTman, Miss Agnes aionan,
Miss Catherine Sheehan, Miss Helen Shee
han, Mr. George Thomas, Mr, Charles
Becker, Mr, James Keenan, Mr. Francis
Loguc, Mr. John Martin, Mr James Wer
ner, Mr. Charles Jackson and Mr. Leslie
Weygandt.
Miss Mary Margaret Wilson and her sis
ter. Miss Catherine Wilson, of 1537 South
15th street, have gone to the Pocono
Mountains, where they will remain until
September. Miss Gertrude Wilson Is
spending the week-ends at tho family
cottage at Cape May.
Miss Helen Bheehsn and Miss Catherine
Sheehan. ot 2014 South 13th street, have
as their guests at the present time Miss
Mary Ryder, of Jersey City, who Is in
Philadelphia for an Indefinite visit. Many
delightful entertainments have been
planned In her honor. The marriage ot
Miss Ryder to Mr. Daniel J. Sheehan,
a brother ot the Misses Shehan, will take
place early In tho fall. Mr. Sheehan Is
well known In South Philadelphia, being
a popular member of the "Bachelor
Club."
Mr. Robert Truman, of South 16th
street, will spend his vacation at Pit
man, N. J.
Mr. Fred Kline and family, of 15th
nnd Wolf streets, have returned home
after six weeks' visit to Longport, N. J.
Mr. John F. Scanlan, 2328 Reed street,
was a week-end visitor to Atlantic City,
N. J.
Dr. A. Edward Heath, of 315 Tnskor
street, accompanied by Mr. James G.
Rlchtcr, Is taking a trip to the Ber
muda Islands. They will be away three
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Oltcns. of 1841 Snyder
avenue, have Just returned from Atlantic
City.
Mr. Edward Crouse, of 2140 South Gar
net street, motored to Atlantic City last
week with Mr. and Mrs. B. Hopkins, of
Snyder aenue and Dorrance street.
Mr. Frank Chambers, 1528 Snyder ave
nue, Is the guest of his niece at Sag Har
bor, L. I.
Mr. Joseph Cook, 1742 Passyunk avenue.
spent his vacation at Island Heights, N.
J.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. O'Brien. Mrs.
Elizabeth Hendon. Master John and Mas
ter Joseph Hendon are spending two
weeks at Atlantic City, N. J.
Roxborough
Mrs. Harry Brlce and Miss Fanny and
Miss Gladys Brlce, Sumac street, have
returned from an extended visit to Mary
land. Miss Martha A. Zcnther. kindergarten
teacher at the Bethany Lutheran Church,
has returned fra, vsjt tdWtnVrsville.
r- ilrf!i7-r ri) &i,
A handsomeJ blue, pennant has been
donated by ;S.ta,te Representative Joseph
C. WobensinUh and Cpuncllmen Mack
leer. Dorwart anh Thompson--to. be. pre
sented to the champion local ball team.
Mrs. J. P. Smith, of Blnghamton, N.
Y Is the guest of her father, C. A. Ru
dolph, of West Manayunk.
Mrs. Ellwood Jones Is entertaining Mrs.
Annie E. Jones, of Germantown, and Mrs.
James Wallace, of Green lane, at her
summer home at Cape May Point,
Miss Grace Fee and her sister. Miss
Edith Fee, of 4312 Manayunk avenue, are
spending the month at Lake George.
The betrothal ot Miss Ethel Adele
Rlghter, ot Harmon road, to Mr. Clar
ence T. Westerman has been announced.
No date has been set for the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard F, Kerkeslager
and daughter. Miss Elizabeth, of Box
borough avenue, are visiting Atlantic
City.
Miss Nellie Cunnle, of Levering street.
Is the guest ot Mrs. William Welser, of
Lafayette Hill.
Dr. Joseph F. Schlorterer, of Green
lane. Is attending the convention of the
Foresters of America, which convenes in
San Francisco, Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Martyn, of 533
East Walnut lane, have returned from a
fortnight's visit to Boston, Mass.
Mrs. J. Thompson Ltttlewood. of Wis
sahlckon, and her sisters. Miss Jessie
Wallace and Mra. William McConnell,
have returned from an extended tour of
the Thousand Islands and Canada,
Miss Ethel Lush, of Green lane, Is sum
mering In New London, Conn.
The Rev. and Mrs, Robert Hetherlng
ton, of Green lape, will pass the remain
der of the summer In an automobile trip
through New Jersey.
Lansdowne
Sir. and Mrs. Guy E. Williams, of
North Owen avenue, are receiving con
gratulations on the birth of a daugh
ter. .
Miss Margaret Hannum has returned
from a week's stay at Ocean City.
Mrs, Charles Wilcox, of 38 North Lans
downe avenue. Is entertaining her sister,
Mrs. Edward Kent, of Maryland.
Mrs. Henry Adams, of the Devonshire,
Is spending August In the Pocono mount
ains. Mr. John H. Benner, Jr., Mr. J. Klrby
Walters and Mr. Robert P Garrett re
turned last week from, a week end trip,
in WlMwnnA. '
Mrs. Michael Mellon, of Drexel avenue,
Is entertaining her son and daughter, Mr,
and Mrs. Qeorge Mallon for several days.
Wilmington
Miss, Isabella B, Wales has gone to
Castlne, Me., where she will spend the
month of August,
Dr. J, Harvey Sprusnce will return
from Wlldwood, N. J., this week, where
he has been spending the last few weeks
with his family. Mrs. Spruance and Miss
Marlon Spruance will not return home
until September.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Brlnghurst left
yaeterAay for Los Anceles, Cal.. via Chi
caa and the Grand Canyon, Mr, Jrlm
hurst will I (present Delaware at the
Xrotherhood of St Andrew, which meets
In Log Angeles August to U.
XBIu.
LATE SUMMfiRNWEDDINd6 ' A .
Miss Anna Branton Becomes Bride of Mr, "VYiUiiMta J.
WheatleyInteresting Wedding Took Place
in Virginia
AN.
INTERESTING wedding took place
at Our Mother of Borrows Church.
48th street and Lancaster avenue, this
morning at 9 o'clock, when Miss Anna
Branton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen
B. Branton, ot 4JS7 Leldy avenue, 'and
Mr, William J. Wheatley, of Lawrence,
Mass., professor of English at St Jo
seph's College, 18th and Stllea streets, were
married at a Nuptial Mass. The cere
mony was performed by the Rt. Rer.
Bishop McCort, assisted by the bride's
brothers, the Rev. Richard Branton, of
Our Lady of the Rosary Church, 83d
street and Westminster avenue, and the
Rev, Charles B. Branton, O. 8. A., of
Lanslngburg, N. Y, The bride wore a
gown of exquisite white satin. The
bridesmaid was Miss Irene Reagan, ot
Washington, D. C, the cousin of the
bride, and the best man was Mr. John
Oalllgan. of this city. A reception at the
home of tho bride followed the ceremony,
Tioga
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Emory Frlcke and
their daughter. Miss Charlotte Frlcke, ot
2225 West Tioga street, who have been
spending a month at the Marlborough
Blenheim In Atlantic City, have gone to
their country homo In Ambler for the re
mainder ot the season. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Burkholder will
leave today for a three weeks' trip to
Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and In
dianapolis. They will receive after Oc
tober 1 at their new homo, 4551 North
ICth street, Mrs. Burkholder, who was a
Juno bride, will be remembered as Miss
Sola Emily Burkhardt, daughter ot Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Burkhardt, of North
20th Btreet
Mr. Harry T. Rotenbury. of 1331 Tike
street, has gone to Dingman's Ferry,
Pa., for the remainder of the month.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Strauss, of 1307 West
Erie avenue, arc parsing August at
Wlldwood.
Miss Bertha Dryfoos, of 1233 West Al
legheny avenue. Is Spending a month In
the Catsklll Mountains. ,
Mrs. Grant Shields, of 3410, North 23d
street, and her guest. Miss Mary E. Cos
sart, of Chnflln University, S. C, left on
Saturday for Ocean Grove, where they
will remain until autumn,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watts, of Dover.
N. J., are the guests of relatives of North
15th street
The Rev. and Mrs. George'Gaui. of 1801
West Tioga street, are visiting their son
and daughter-in-law In' Reading.
The following from Tioga returned early
In the week from a ten-days' visit at tho
Perklomen Inn at SchwcnksvU'e, Pa.: Mis i
Vera Wetzel, Miss Edith M. Lower. Miss
Achsah Yates, Miss Vera Westcoat, Miss
Marguerite Wilson, Miss Emily Winkler.
Miss May Taylor, Miss Katharine Wltte,
Miss Llda Yerkes, Miss Dordthy Wardle
and Miss Florence Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lukens, of
3415 North 13th street, have returned from
New York nnd New London, Conn., whero
they passed the early summer, and are
entertaining Mrs. Lukens' son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace N.
Franck, of New York.
Miss Martha S, Kerr, of 3322 North 17th
street, and Miss Elizabeth M. Calhoun, of
3805 North 9th street, are passing the pres
ent month at Southwest Harbor, Me.
Miss Lena, Miss Emma and Miss Elsa
Loewenthal, ot 3622 North Matvlno street,
and Miss Henrietta Sheets have gone to
Chelsea for the remainder ot the season.
Companion
Nurses
trained in our two large hospitals
in connection with our School of
Medicine. Special courses also
prepare graduates for teaching and
for executive positions.
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and after this the bride ana
departed on their wedding trip). Mtm
their return Mr. and Mrs. Why will
occupy their new home at 1717 NertH ih
street.
Mr. George Bchultx, of 8-hamkh State
Senator from Northumberland County,
and Miss Beulah Kenchelo, of Manaaaas,
Va,, were married at the hom of t h
bride last Wednesday. The brlae and
bridegroom are guests ot the latter
sister, Mrs. Walter Ooettman, of 4857
Main street, Manayunk. They will be at
home In Shamokln after October 4.
DE ALIOSE-DB SANTO.
Tho wedding ot Miss Mary De Santo,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Ban
to, of 1400 South Paxon street, and Mr.
Felix De Alloso took place last Thuraaay
In St. Francis De Sales Church, 47th
street and Springfield avenue, the Rer.
Father Thomas J, Hanney officiating; A
small reception followed at the home of
the bride, after which the young cua1e
left for their wedding trip, which la be
ing spent In WIMwood.
Camden and Vicinity
Miss Mary Twelves and Mrs. Rtshard
Twelves, of 1624 Cooper street, are fei4
Ing August at Wlldwood, as usual.
Mr and, Mrs. A. E. Lyon, who were re- i
cently married In this city, wllj reatae
at Madison, Wit., where Mr. Lyon, was
a teacher In the university, Mra. Lyon -1
was Miss Elizabeth Langendorf, for
metly of 6th and Linden streets.
Mr. George Wenthlng and daughter.
Miss Mabel Wenthlng, of North M street,
are enjoying their annual holiday at
Ocean Grove.
Mra. O. Wilbur Taylor, of 58 Linden
street, who Is at Haddon Hall, enter
talned friends at a luncheon, followed
by bridge last week. Mra. Jatnea 04e.ee,
of Overbrook, motored down to the severe
for the occasion.
Mrs. Samuel T. Corliss Is spending
several weeks In the Pocono Mountains.
Miss Nancy Coffin Is visiting Mrs.
Charles Hogan at her cottage at AibUry
Park.
Mr. and Mrs. William Sterrtt and fam
ily, of Haddonfleld. N. J., who have been
spending the early summer at Ocean
City, N. J., have left for Maine, where
they will occupy their camp near Klnee.
What's Doing Tonight
Fa!rmomt fsrk Band, George's, Hlllz 8
o'clock. Free.
Municipal lUniT, ntyfaurn Park, 2SM XR4
Lehtch avenue; R o'clock. Free.
Philadelphia Band, City Hall ptaaa 8
o'clock. Free. ,
Daughters of St. Qeora convention, osfltng,
rweptlon. Windsor Hotel) 8 o'clock.
Pnisyunk Avenue Business Men, tranatt
meeting. Moore itrcet and Pauyunk avenue;
8 o'clock.
SurfrnKe nias3-meetlnr. 23S South 2d street;
8 o'clock.
Councils' Liberty Pell pecll committee
rreetlrg. city Halls 8uK o'clock. . f
Suffrage Events Today
EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETI
Noon Meeting at Philadelphia. Electric Com
pany, snth and Chrlttlan streets. Speaker.
MlM Bertha Sapovtts.
and Westmoreland streets. Speaker, Miss AnnavSW
uccue.
8:30" p. m. Meeting at Germantown and L
hlsh avenues. Speaker, Miss Anna McCue.
8:30 p. m. -Open-air meeting- at OM and
C-atnut itreeta. Speaker, Mls Bertha. Saae-
V""' WOMAN SUFFRAGE PAltTT
Noonday meeting at factory of A. Meckr.
17th street and Allegheny avenue. Speaker.
Mies Katelle Itusacl.
Evening street .readtnr at 2SS South 2i
street, speakers. Miss Eitelle Ruestl and Mlsa
Ensard.
8:30 p. ir. Meeting at 12th Btreet and Fa-
junk aenue. Speaker. Miss Mackln.
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