Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 24, 1915, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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    DANCING AND TENNIS ARE
WEEK-END'S GAY FEATURES
Cape May's Red Mill Dance Contest First Prize Is Won
by Miss Catharine Cooper Cassard and
Mr. Nathaniel Davis
BAR HARBOR HAS BENEFIT
FOR AMBULANCE CORPS
Last Word in Fashions to Be Shown by Smart Member!
of Society at Swimming Club Other
Matters of Interest
EVENTING LEDXER;pHIT;ADEEHIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1015.
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CArE MAY, AUB. 24.
rriUB IflBt week nt Capo May has been
Inn unuiiuallv brilliant one, for as the
season advances now recruits are added
dilly tno soc,ftl tanks, so tllat the
resort now oilers n varied assortment oC
entertainment for nil ages nnd tastes.
The weekly concert nt the Red Mill drew
the usual sathcrlnu of the younficr set.
Jilts Cathprlno Cooper Cassard, of Ger
mantown, carried off the first prize, with
jlr. Nathaniel Dnvls as a dancing parl
or, whllo the second cup wbb caplurcd
by Miss Alice McCabc.
On Saturday evening the dance at tho
neW Hotel Capo May was especially at
tractive and dUiIng the evening soft
rose-colored lights wcro thrown on tho
dancers. At 10 o'clock, when tho dancing
In the ballroom stopped nnd tho enfo was
thrown open, n steady stream of visitors
toured in until every available table was
taken. Among those who occupied tables
wero Mr. and Mrs. E. Spencer Miller. 3d,
jlr anu uio. "." ,.,...,,,. u.u...0
Miss Susan Lynah Bruce. Miss Sophy M.
Worth, Mr Andrew Wheeler, Jr., Mr. L.
Brooke Edwards, Miss Lindsay Sattcr
fleld, Miss Judith Jennings, Mr. Herbert
Batterlleld, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Wil
kinson, Miss Miriam Partridge, Mrs. Jo
seph Cannon, Miss Elsie Morris Brlnton,
Miss Detty Elliot, Mr. Ahram Cabell Cnr
rlngton, Mr. J.-nes A. Walker, Mr.iyhlllp
Urocklesb), Mr. Tuul ntttenhousoT Mr.
and Mrs. J. Hutchinson Scott. Jr., Miss
H. Ethel Maule, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Prevost Herring, Miss Ethel Shields, Miss
Valentino Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdi
nand Graves, Mr. William Chunn, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Bright, Mr. and Mrs. It.
Wilson McCrcdy, Mr. and Mrs. Holllns
head N. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. El'ls
D. Thompson.
The mixed doubles tennis tournament
held on tho courts of tho golf club on
Friday, Saturday and Sunday was fol
lowed with keen interest by tennis en
thusiasts from Philadelphia, Baltimore
and Washington and ended In a victory
for Miss Rebecca White, of Baltimore,
and Mr. U Brooke Edwards, of Phila
delphia, who defeated Miss Sophlo B.
Norris and Mr. Nellson Edwards in tho
final round on Sunday afternoon. Tho
series was arranged by Mrs. Gilbert A.
..: v. ..,!!, Mr. Morhrrt Tllden.
ii reached the semifinals, but was forced to
' default becauso of a painful Injury to her
' ankle during the first set. with Miss Nor-
ris and Mr. Edwards on Saturday after-
noon. The entries mciuucu j.i .-.
Hopkins. Miss Sophy Mercer Worth. Mrs.
' Randolph Justice, Mrs. Crozer, Miss Lthcl
1 Shields. Mrs. Gilbert Harvey. Miss Violet
' Welsh. Miss Selby Zell. Miss Harlan,
Miss Warner, Mrs. Wight, Mr. John Dor
ey. Mr. Charles Spence, Mr. Douglas
Warner, Mr. Herbert Tllden, Mr. Harding,
Mr. J. Hutchinson aeon. mr. nc-'y
Pattore, Mr. Randolph Justice. Mr. Sam
uel A. Crozer, Mr. Brooke Edwards, Mr.
Hlllyer, Mr. Andrew Wheeler. Jr., Mr.
Ewlng. Mr. Samuel Carpenter and air.
Ted Edwards.
Mr. Horace Eugene Smith entertained
Miss Mary C. Smith. Miss Edith L, Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. George Jesper Hard
ing on his powerboat on Sunday after
noon. Mr. John Wanamakcr motored to Cape
May for tho week-end.
MIbs Elizabeth Kennedy, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cobb Kennedy, is tho
''pieat of Miss Vlrgirjia Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wiggins ana tneir
children, who have been spending a . por
ihn of ih summer at the Stockton Villa,
returned to their home In Germantown on
Saturday.
&TT.ANTTC! CITY. Aug. 24. The Atlan-
' tic City Yacht Club will give a tea dance
at tho clubhouse on the last Saturday in
Aucuat.
B mib Marian Black, of Philadelphia, Is
the guest of Miss Dorothy Oxley at her
country place In Northfleld.
Admiral McGowan. paymaster general
f of tho United States Navy, is at tho
Traymore for a weeit or muie.
Mr. Frank Brown, former Governor of
Um-vlnnri. arrived at the Trnymore early
In tho week and will spend tho remainder
of the month at this resort, where he is
a frequent visitor. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Carleton E. Ad-ims ars
r entertaining Mrs. Adams' ratner, air.
Paul Bright, of Wilmington, uei., ui
their apartment in the Surrey, Ventnor.
Dr. Edward Clark, of Philadelphia, and
Mr. Paul J Qulnn, of .Baltimore, who
have been spending tho summer In Vent
nor, left this week for a motor trip
through the mountain resorts of Penn
sylvania. Miss Helena Murphy is entertaining nt
her cottage on Ventnor avenuo Miss Car
rie Balltnger, of Philadelphia.
Miss Mario McLean, of Philadelphia, is
the guest of Mrs. H. H. Clark at her
Chelsea cottage
Mr, Harold Hagy has returned to hlB
homo In Philadelphia after visiting rela
tives on Rldgway avenue, Ventnor.
Mr. .Thomas A. Robinson, who has been
pending several weeks In Maine, Is now
residing at his cottage on i-oruanu nve
nue, Ventnor.
Miss Helen McCann. of Philadelphia, Is
visiting Miss Dorothy Lea at her cottage
on Montpeller avenue, Chelsea,
Mrs. James H. Mason, Jr., gave a porch
party Friday afternoon at her cottage,
12 Btenton PJace, north, Chelsea. Pres
ent were Mrs. Frank Grelner, Mrs. Frank
McCausland, Mrs. Robert T. Chapman,
Mrs. George Keates, Mrs. William Pat
rick, Mrs. Henry Oberfell. Mrs. Oliver
Daniels, Mrs. Everett Cannon, Mrs.
James Scull, Mrs. Edward Sweeney, Mrs.
C. W. Hlgbee,
Mr, George "W. Blackman, of Phila
delphia, is the guest of his son-in-law and
daughter, Mr, and Mrs. W, Lane Dllg at
their cottage on Nashville avenue, Vent
nor. Mr. Thomas A. Robinson has returned
from Maine, where he spent several
weeks, and Is now occupying his cottage
U Portland avenue, Ventnor.
Miss Gertrude Powers entertained at
bridge at tho Hotel Outend Friday alt-
fc (rnoon. Th nlnvitra wnr Miss TJMvtha
Heger, Mrs. Harry Cobb, Miss Edith Cly-
er. Miss Katherlno Diamon, Miss
O'Neill, Miss Marie Johnson,
Mr. and Mr f T? Thnmnsnn. whn
have been nn a mnlnr irln t-hrouch the
'Middle West and -who are now at Marlon,
1o... win return to their cottage In Chel
' early In September.
Edith Wals. of Overbrook, is tho
Wt of Miss Julia MacMaken at their
wago ori Brighton ovenue. south.
Mrs. Marlon Hight. of 2211 North iOth
. entertained on Friday afternoon at
JS at her cottage at Ventnor. Among
Jo Present wero Mrs. John MoBIroy,
Frederick Selberlich, Mrs. Frank
wllhenny, Mrs, Edward Miller, Mrs.
Flanlgan, Mrs. Neal Horgan, Miss
r4 Cavlll, Miss Ella Cavlll, MJss
thryn Curran. Miss Anna Horgan,
Josephine O'Brien.
WILDWOC-D, Ah. . Along th
"ch-front these evenings It la the rule
thousands of the promenadera
JMrint" oyer the, rail In the attitude of
S voyager oh his rt tri on the deep,
"whin- of m kind 1 thf'iilment, how.
r. It U a lifelong dlitfAie, curiosity,
"w the attraction l Invipnably one ot
woVh aVvrM,u""-vr,,l""t1
Mneru moojiuni imng pr"
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voof r4raiM f ybur iam
moon Is shining. And Luna Is not neces
sary becauso of the radiance shed by the
X! of Boardwalk lights, of which
W ildwood Is Justly proud. Earlier In tho
season some agitation was caused to pro
ventnlght bathing, but tho hundreds of
People persisting In making the evening
hours their bathing time have broken
down all opposition, and they go unmo
lested. Watcrmeldn feasts and marsh
mallow toasts usually accompany tho fun
on the sands.
During the flrl nnrt nt lln u..1f Innit
breezes brought a horde of mosquitoes to
the Jersey resorts, and Wlldwood re
ceived Its share, with tho result that tho
Boardwalk was it gay carnival with num
berless colors In gigantic mosquito brush
es of tissue paper, and tho toy shops
leaped n harvest from their sale nnd tho
sale of Chlncso punk. Tho promenaders
uwd o.'o hand to burn Inccnso to tho
ChlnCSO Idols and thn nthir In wnvn ilin
colors of tho rainbow, nnd Incidentally
crcnted n llttlo nmuscment for thomsclvis
by using the mosquito brushes for tick
lers until tho promenado resembled tho
City Halt squaro on New Yenr'B Eve.
Ocean breezes nnd the demise of tho mos
quito hordo restored tho feelings of tho
city to normal tempcraturo Wednesday,
and the coolness nccampanlng tho
chango caused the appearance of a few
thousand moro silken sweater coats, so
popular with tho feminine contingent this
Bcneon.
Plans aro virtually completed for tho
big day for poor children on Saturday,
known ns North Wlldwood Day. Tho tent
Is being erected on the lawn at 18th ave
nue. Many of tho women, headed by Miss
Kato Ottens and Miss Elizabeth Dahkcl
man, aro selling tickets for a card pprty
to bo held nt the Wlldwood Yacht Club nt
3 o'clock Saturday afternoon, nt which
time tho races will take place. It will bo
easy to get out to the club, for Jitney's
will run from tho trolley at ISth street to
the clubhouse. Captain and MrB. Winter,
who run tho Anglesca boats to Stono
Harbor, have loaned the use of n large
sail, which men are erecting In connection
with the tent. Tho klto contest Is creat
ing much Interest, and will surely bo tho
greatest sporting feature for children
that this beach has been privileged to
enjoy.
Mr. Henry II. Ottens will have a candy
specialist, and It Is anticipated that there
will bo five barrels of enndy mado and
sold cheaply nnd quickly. A 30-pound
cheesecake Is to be a feature in tho cake
sale.
Mr. W. M. Beers, gave n beach party
last week In honor of Miss May Cleve
land. There wero 34 present, and water
melon, roasted marshmallows nnd other
delicacies were served. Dancing on the
beach to the music of a Vlctrola was
much enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Newton, of Mana
yunk, are spending some time here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Zimmerman, of Phila
delphia, aro here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. MacDowcll have re
turned to their home In Newport News,
Va., after n lengthy stay at this resort.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Scollcy nnd sons, of
Philadelphia, are spending the summer
hero and are registered at the Dayton
Hotel.
Miss Gertrude Lehster and Miss Elsie
Lewis, of Philadelphia, are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Frenbaugh, of 323
Wtst Tacony road.
Mrs. Charles D. Schrlver is spending
several" weekB with her daughter, Mrs.
k. W. Estlow.
OCEAN CITY, Aug. 24.-Mr. nnd Mrs.
William E. Groben, of Shadowbrook.
Oak Lane, aro entertaining several house
guests this week at their cottage In Ocean
City. Among these are Miss Helen Tomp
kins, Mr. J. S. Kelsey, of New York,
and Dr. R. W. McClelland, of Pittsburgh.
Mr. aiM Mrs. Groben will not return to
their Oak Lane homo till early In Octo
ber. Along the Main Line
HAVERFORD. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hart
mann Kuhn, of Bagatelle, nro enjoying a
motor trip through the New England
States and the Adlrondacks.
BRYN MAWR. Mrs. Richards Taylor,
of Radnor road, who has oeen spending
six weeks In Canada, will rqturn to her
hdmo tomorrow.
Mrs. Robert Brown nnd her son, Mr.
Barton Brown, of Roberts road, spent
tho week-end at Atlantic City.
Mrs. Wilson Barnard, of Morris avenue,
left today for u week's stay at Atlantic
City.
WAYNE. Mrs. C. Austin Wentworth,
of 216 Bloomlngdalo avenue. Is entertain
ing Miss Mildred Sllsbee, of Boston, Mass.
Mrs. J. P. Donaldson and her grandson.
Master Donaldson Cresswcll, of Summit
avenue, have gone to Gloucester, Mass.,
for tho balanco of tho summer. The wed.
ding of Mrs. Donaldson's daughter, Mrs.
Ellso Donaldson Cresswell, nnd Mr. Percy
Madeira took place early In July. They
have gone to the exposition In San Fran
clsco. Chestnut Hill
Miss Irene Schachterle, of 7120 Ger.
mantown nvenue. Is spending several
weeks at Ocean Grove, N. J,
Mr. and Mrs. Randal Morgan, of Wynd
moorc, are taking a motor tour through
New England. Later they will spend eev
iral weeks camping In Maine
Miss Marlon E. Moyn, of Graver's lane,
is visiting frlendsat Narragansett Pier,
Mr. Frederick Roth, of Graver's lane.
Is Vacationing at Atlantic City.
Mrs. Charles A. Sims, of 152 Carpenter
street. Is spending several weeks at
Avalon, N, J.
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Waterman, of
8315 Seminole avenue, have taken a cot
tags at Cranberry Island, Me.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Schwartz, of
Allen's lano, are sojourning at Atlantic
City, N. J,
Miss ilabel Dlcklson, of 40 West Dur
ham street, la camping at Camp Napah
vtln, Canton, Pa.
Lansdowne
Miss Elizabeth Loughney, of La Crosse
avenue. Is spending two weeks In Ocean
City.
Mr. George K. Hooper, of Windermero
ayenue. Is spending two weeks In Balti
more, Md,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kane, of West
Greenwood avenue, are spending the sum.
mer at Lavelette, N. J.
Mr. William Haley, who has been vis.
Itlng his mother on Wycombe ovenue for
two weeks, returns today to Elizabeth,
N. J.
Mla Em McCulley, of La Crosse ave
nue, returned today from a visit to friends
In Germantown.
MIm Nan HaUy, of Wycombe avenue,
l .Turned tiday trim a two t
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MISS CATHARINE COOPER CASSARD
vDaughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Lippincott Cnssard, of Germantown.
Miss Cassard and Mr. Nathaniel Davis won tho cup last week in a
dancing contest given in Capo May.
Germantown
Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy Krelbel. of West
Tulpehocken street, will leave shortly for
East Orange, where they will llvo per
manently. Miss Mary F. Rclly, cf 6100 Baynton
street, left for Portland, Me., where she
will remain until September 1.
Mrs. .Charles A. RoblnBon, of West Price
street, will spend tho remainder of the
summer ut Chelsea.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Truitt, of Pelham
Court, aro visiting the Panama Exposi
tion in San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Price, of 68 Pasto
rlus street, aro the guests of friends at
Washington, D. C;
f. nA Mm .Tnm.H A. Molen. Jr.. of
232 Curch lane, are sojourning in Wild
wood. Miss Margaret Connelly, of U0 Pastor
it. d ..nA. Una vAtiimnrl in her home from
n stay of 'several weeks In Jamaica, Long
Island.
Mr. Joseph Conncry, of 6650 Chew
street, Is spending some time In Wild
wood. Mr. Roland Longstreet, of Louden
street, has returned from a stay In Island
Heights.
Mr. George Henderson, of 136 West
Logan street, is spendlns a few weeks at
Eagle's Mere, Pa.
Mrs. Marie Kunbcrger, of 120 West Rlt
tenhouse street, has returned from a visit
to friends In New York.
Miss Elizabeth Garrett and her Bister,
Miss Emma Garrett, of 6003 Greene street,
have Just returned from an extended stay
In Haines Falls, N. Y.
Mr. James McMahon, accompanied by
Mr. Jumcs Devlin, Mr. George Rltten
houso and Mr. John B. Bemls, spent the
woek-end In Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Kirk, of 13
West Upsol street, accompanied by their
daughter. Miss Frances Kirk, aro BOjourn
ing In Atlantic Clty
Mr. Harold Mason Grler, of Duavl
street, has returned to his home from a
two weeks' stay In Wlldwood.
Along the Reading
Mr. F. C. Bhoenberger and family, of
Ashbourne, Pa., hre spending several
weeks at the Hotel Normandle, Ocean
City, N. J.
Mrs. James Howell Hutchinson Is occu
pying her homo on Old York road, Ab
tngton. Pa.
Mr. Ralph Ervlen, Washington lane,
Wyneote, Pa., has returned homo after a
vUlt of several weeks at tho shore.
Mrs. Frank Engle and Miss Elizabeth
Kngle, of Ogontz, Pa have left for
Atlantlo Clty.N. J., whero they will re
main for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Craig, of Fort
Washington, Pa., have had as their
guests for some time Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Craig and their daughter, Miss Mary
Craig, of Boston, Mass.
Miss Marlon Tyre, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs, James Tyre, of 6716 North 8th street.
Oak Lane, has had as her guest for some
tlmn Miss Ethel Sykes, of 368 Green lane,
Roxboroush. Miss Tyro will be tho guest
of Mrs. Clifford Merrltt, of New York,
at her summer home at Point Pleasant,
N. J., during September.
r A Ifrt TTarlMlffA TTitrnt.Hfl ntirt
family, of Summit avenue, Jenklntown,
have left for Jamestown, R. I., whero
they will remain until October.
Camden and Vicinity
Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Cozens, of Had
donfteld, N. J., have as their guest for
several weeks Miss Amelia Schmertz, of
Pittsburgh-, whose engagement to Mr,
Ernest Cozens was recently announced.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fritz, of Haddon
field, who are occupying their cottage at
Ocean City, N. v., have had as their
guests Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey, alsq
of Haddonfleld.
Notlcci for the Society pace will be
accepted and prlated In the Krenlov
Ixdger, but all such notices niuat bo
written ou on 44 of tho paper,
mutt be Icacd b fiiH, with full ad.
tlreun, and when powlblo telephone
number muot be ftvea.
Seed U such comubIcIb to
"Society KUiar," Khnr Lt4r(
CM ChMtnut 4r4.
UbIcm theoe reittlreaeM aro corrlod
l BAttM WW (tat It
Swarthmore
Strnth Haven Inn, nt Swarthmore, Is
giving a scries of Wedncsdiy and Satur
day evening dinner-dances In the spacious
ballroom of the hotel, which nro attract
ing many of the oung peoplo from all
parts of tho country. Among those wht
wero noticed Saturday evening wcro Miss
Eleanor Roberts, Miss Frnnces Brazier,
Miss Jano Stlllman, of Jacksonvlle, Fla.;
Miss Dorothy Shoemaker, Miss Mary
Musselmnn, Miss Helen Roby, Miss Mar
garet Brackorhorr, Miss Larlna Wesley,
Miss Florence Levis. Miss Desire Irish,
Miss Maude. Uliler, Miss Katharine Ger
stenberger, of Rosclle, N. Y.; Mr. George
and Mr. Joseph Mills, Mr. Henry Brod
kenhoff, Mr. Buchnn Hnrrnr, Jr., Mr. J.
Craig King, Mr. Cyrus Taylor, Mr. Albert
Dodge nnd Mr. Bernard Efflng.
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Scull, ill South 37th
Btreet, have gono to visit the Panama
Pacific Exposition. Thoy will return
about tho mldule of September.
Mrs. Mary Slothower and her daugh
ter, MUs Edith Slothower. 4823 Haver
ford avenue, nnd her little grandchild,
Miss Dorothy Wright, 4418 Market street,
nro spending the week nt Wlldwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flounders, 8 South
3Gth stteet, have gone to Chelsea, to re
main away until September.
Sir. and Sirs. Frank McMalhn, 3715 Lud
low street, nnd their little niece. Miss
Helen Rice, 3317 Haverford avenue, will
leave shortly for Thousand Islands to
spend several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton W. Piko and
daughter, of 4422 Walnut street, have left
fur Niagara Falls and a trip through the
eastern part of Canada, after which they
will go to their country place in Frye
burg, Me.
Mrs. Georgo J. Rocsch, 216 North 33d
street, has sent out Invitations for lunch
con and bridge at tho Seaview Golf Club,
Atlantic City, next Saturday afternoon.
Covers will be laid for 60.
Mr. T. J. Wholey, 4822 Windsor avenue.
Is going on a trip through Maine by way
of Boston.
Miss Leon Audrlan, of 113 North 63d
Btreet, has returned from a week's stay
at Atlantic City.
Miss Mario Scanlan, of Shenandoah,
Pa., is tho guest of Miss Mary Walsh, of
6253 Arch street. Miss Scanlan will re
turn homo early In September.
Mr. John Devlne, of 346 North 62d
street, has gone to Atlantic City for a
two weeks' stay Mr. Devlne Is stop
ping at tho Stanley Hotel.
Mrs. Maurice A. Baer and her son, Ed
ward Baer, of tho Brantwood Apart
menas, are spending a few weeks with
her mother at the Traymore Hotel, At
lantlo City,
Mrs. John L. Gayley and her daughter,
Miss Marlon Gayley, of Jenklntown, Pa.,
have left for Maine, whcio they will
spend tho month of August.
MRS, HARRY WALN HARRISON
Mrs, Harrison was ono of tho
Philadelphia contingent, who at
tended the fa.icy dress ball given
t Narraganset Pier last Friday
aigkt.
South Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Singleton nnd
Miss Laura C. Wedlg, of 1607 Bouth 2d
street, hnvo returned homo after a three
months' tour of the Southern and West
ern States. Whllo vWtlng tho Panama
Pacific Exposition they wero the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Wedlg nnd Mr.
nnd Mrs. James Singleton, nil of whom
are former residents of South Philadel
phia. Mrs. Harry Jalser, of 435 Wlnlon street;
Mrs, M, Lcmbaoh nnd Miss Cathrlne
Kccfe, both of 2118 South 4th street, had
nn enjoyable tlmo on the steamer Clyde
last Monday. Thoy Intend to spend the
week-end nt Atlantic City.
Miss Anna Donncll and niece, Miss
Kathrlno Donnell, of 607 Titan street,
hnye returned after spending n week at
Atlantic City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Hale, of 342 Emily
street, have been staying nt Ocean City,
Mr. Paul Schrelnor, of 3d and Wolf
Btreets, has returned homo from Wild,
wood.
Mrs. Sugarmnn and daughter. Miss Gcr
trudo Sugnrman, of Hither and 8her
Idan streets, nro spending their vacation
at Atlantic City.
Mr. Francis P. Holllday, of 6th street
nnd Washington nvenue, wilt leave next
week for Denver, Col., whero ho wlllj-e-mnln
for somo tlmo with his parents, Sir.
nnd Mrs. Harry F. Holllday.
North Philadelphia
Mr. Georgo O. Way, of 2147 Uber street,
has koiio on a threo months' tour nlong
tno Pacific Const, stopping en route nt
Spokane, Deer Pans nnd tho Panama
Pacific Exposition nt San Frnnclsco.
Mr. and Mrs. II. R. AndcrB. of 2137
North 20th street, have tcturncd from a
month's sojourn to Wcrncravlllo nnd At
lantic City.
Miss Bella Hughes, of 2146 North JOfn
street, has returned from Atlantic City,
after spending three weeks ns tho guest
oi ner sister, Airs. A. Qruber.
Mr. Jnmcs O'Neill, of 2551 North Gratz
street, lias left tdr a. two weeks' visit to
New York.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Dooner nnd family,
of 2314 North Garnet street, will leave
shortly for Atlantic City, whero they will
remain until September 15.
Mr. Charles Clett, of 2C07 Dauphin street,
has returned from n two weeks' sail along
the coast of New Jersey.
c
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watts, of Dover.
N. J., who" wcro tho gucstB of relatives on
ftiirm mn street, nave reiurncu nome.
Mrs. Hannah Rny Fox, of Wsst Ontario
street, has gone to Ocean Grove, to re
main ovei Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvc Freeman, of West
Erlo nvenue, are In Atlantic City and will
remain until Into In October.
Frankford
Miss Frances MncMorrls, of Arrott
street, has as her guest for two weeks.
Miss Pauline SI. Buntley, of Boston.
.Miibs, .urns ..uuu.uornH win reiurn wun
Miss Buntley nnd remain until October.
Sir. and Sirs. William Carroll, of 2606
Rhann street, entertained Saturday even
ing nt dinner. Covers were laid fCr 12
guests, Including Sir. and Sirs. Walter
Sohafer, Sir. and Sirs Thomas Kuhn,
Sir. and Sirs. Frank Martin, Sir. and.
Sirs. Joseph McMahon, Sir. and Sirs.
Harris Stundy, Sllss Marlon Flske and
Sir. Walter Williams.
Sirs. Eycr, of 2D0 Fisher's avenue, has
returned to her home after spending two
weeks at Lebanon, Pa. Sllss Eycr spent
two weeks on the Perklomen Creek, near
Scllersvllle, Pa.
Sir. and Sirs. William Benner, of D
street. Fox Chase, have as their guests
Sirs. G. Griffith nnd family, of Harford
County, Sid.
Sir. Paul Cameron, of Rhawn street.
Fox Chase, and Sir. Otto Kllmarz. of
Blako avenue, will leturn this week from
a tno weeks' trip through Maine.
Roxborough
Sir. and Sirs. Natnan L. Jones, of 5633
Itldge avenue, have been entertaining Sir.
T Rawlins Adams and his family. Sir.
Samuel Hilt nnd Sir. and Sirs. J. Walter
Keely, at their summer home, at Cape
Slay Point.
Mr. and Sirs. John Bailey, who have
been spending six weeks In Atlantic City,
have returned td their home on Alnslle
street, Falls of Schuylkill.
Mr. and Sirs. C. A. Rudolph, of River
read, are entertaining their daughter,
Sirs. J. P. Smith, and her family, of Blng
hnmpton, N. Y.
Sllss Frances Harris and her niece, Sllss
Katharine Shoemaker, of Lyceum avenue,
have .gone to Cresco, Pa., for several
weeks.
Mr. Ralph Woerner, Sllss Lydia Woer
ner nnd Sllss Viola Ottlnger, of Rox
bdrough, wero tho week-end guests of
Dr. and Sirs. Wnlter G. Woerner, of
Lltttz, Pa. Sirs. Woerner was Sllss Laura
Katzenbach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William A. Katzenbach, of 201 Rlpka ave
nue. Sirs. Clarence K. Dengler, of 5201 Ridge
nvenue, Wlssahlckon, Is passing August In
Wlldwood, N. J.
The final social entertainment of the
Young Women's Christian Association, of
tho Falls of Schuylkill, will be held to
nlght. Slombera of the L. T. L. Club
will act as hostesses and have arranged
an attractive program.
Delaware County
Sirs, William Glenn, of Aldan, is at
Wlldwood for a week's stay.
Sir. Warren W. Weaver, of Aldan, is
spending several dayj at Ocean City,
Sirs. H. Hclnze, of Sharon Hill, is spend
lng several weeks at Ocean City.
Sllss Bessie Roach, of Colllngdale, Is
spending several weeks at Wlldwood.
Sir, and Sirs. Charles Carbone, of East
Lansdowne, are spending tho week at
Wlldwood.
Sirs, H. I, Sllchaells, of East Lans
downe. IS entertaining her sister from
Washington, D. C.
Sirs. A. B. Geary, of Geary's road,
Walllngford, la spending several weeks
at tho Arcadia In Wlldwood.
What's Doing Tonight
Kalrmount Park Band,
Strawberry Mansion;
H O'CIOCK rrce,
Philadelphia Band, City
IU1I plaza; U
o ciock. tree.
Munlcliul Band, Stinger Park, 83d and Reed
streets, 8 o'clock, rree.
Suffrage Events Today
EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY
Noon Meeting at Atlantlo Refining Company,
Point Breese Speaker. Mlsa Bertha Sapottts.
Noonday meeting, Stetson's Hat Factory,
4th street and Montgomery avenue. Speaker,
Miss Anna McCue.
8.30 p. m Open-air meeting, 4toh street and
Girard avenue. Speaker. Mlsa Bertha Sapo-
VlU' WOMAN BUFOTUCIB FARTT.
Noonday meeting, Klectrlo Storage Bsttary
Company. ltlh street and Allegheny ayenue.
Sieaker, Miss Xelle ilussei
8 20 is in .Suffrage speaking class meets at
2223 BainbrWge street,
8 $0 p m -Open-air meeting at Germantown
and LehlfU avenues Speakers, Mis L'tlclle
XuhM, MIm Jam Hyar attd Mm Tutu-,
MANY of tho most prominent nnd pop
ular matrons nnd members of the
younger set at Bar Harbor will take part
In tho largo entertainment to bo given to
night nt tho swimming club In Bar Har
bor. The affair will bo given for tho ben
efit of the American Ambulanco Corps.
A number of debutantes nnd matrons
will display smart frocks and suits as at
n fashion show, for tho gowns nro to be
of original design and nro mado expressly
for tho occasion.
There aro rumors of many special fea
tures and surprises, nnd the event Is
cnuslng much excitement, cspcclnlly In
the younger set, many of whom will at
tend from nearby resorts, ns well ns Bar
Harbor Itself.
Mrs. Madison Taylor will direct tho
posing of tho tableaux, Mrs. Megnrgco
Wright will arrange tho stage plcturo
background, nnd Francis Hoppln will have
chargo of the artistic Betting of tho
stage.
Miss Watts nrd Mr. Sowall will appear
In a playlet In which a beautiful lady
steeps and dreams of all tho fashions
passing before her.
Tho ladles who wilt show tho new gowns
are Mrs. Gerald Holsman, Mrs. Lawrcnco
Green, Mrs. Gouvcrncur Morris, Mrs.
Kuhn, Miss Frances Watts. Miss Suzetto
Sturgis, Miss Margaret Wright, Miss
Hanna Wright, Miss Glndys Endlcolt,
Mies Eleanor Bryant, Miss Josepblno Gib
son, Miss Margaret Erhnrt, Miss Frances
Mcars. Miss Elliott, Miss Evelyn Blddlo,
MIes Frances Travcrs, and Miss Phyllis
Rich. The list of patronesses Includes the
Hon, Mrs. Alfred Anson, Sirs. John Jacob
Astor, Sirs. A. Bleecker Banks, Sirs. Alex
ander B. Cove, Mrs. Edward B. Cassatt,
Mrs. J. Brocks Fenno, Mrs. William
Lawrence Green, Sirs. George Gordon
Mcado Large. Sirs. Philip Livingston,
Mrs. Ncwbold Morris, sirs. James Potter,
Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer, Sirs. John S.
Rogers. Sirs. Edgar T. Scott, Sirs. Harry
Thorndlko and Sirs. Frederick Vnnderbllt.
Sllss Rebecca Longstreet nnd Stlss Slary
C. Longstreet, of Haverford, Pa., have
left for East Gloucester, Mass., where
they will spend Bevernl weeks at Haw
thorne Inn. They will leave shortly for
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After Oct. 1st, Pcnn Mutual Bldg.
FRIENDS' CENTRAL
And Its Elementary Schools, open on
NINTH MO. (September) 21st
ISth and Itace Sts.
33th St. and Lancaster Ave.
17th St. and Girard Ave.
Greene St. above School Lane. Germantown.
Principals In attendance after Ninth Mo. 1st.
WM. E. BARRETT, latn and Race Sts.
E C K W E R ' S
Philadelphia Musical Academy
1617 Spruce St. 47th iason open
Sept. 9th. Drenches C02U German
town Ave. ; 44(1 S. 83d St Eminent
Artists In Taculty. I'rosnectus
Central Educational Institute
Day and Evtningrrtparatory and Business.
Before decldlnc fall plans for study vend for
Illustrated Cataloe A. Education to us means
more than book learning. Asls about our Sys
tem of Education.
Central Y. M. C. A.. 1421 Arch St.. Phlla.
Germantown Friends
SI .1 OPENS 0 MO. 21ST
CnOOl AT 8:45 A. M.
STANLEY R. YARNALL. Principal
rmi.ADKLVHIA TUIINGEMKINDE
School reopens for fall and. winter terms,
Tuesday, Sept. 7. We teach gymnastics, Ger
man, drawing, needlework and swlmmlns to
children, 7 to IB years, for 10 per year. En
roll your children now, llroad & Columblajue.
TIIK I'KANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF
MECHANIC A HIS. Ninety-second year.
Etenlng Courses and Classes. DRAWING,
MATHEMATICS and .MECHANICS. For cal
endar and further Information address tba
Institute, IS South Seventh street.
THE IIOLMAN SCHOOL, 5201 WALNUT ST.
From Montessorl through Colleee Prepara
tory. General course emphasized. Strong Do
mestic Science course. Outdoor classrooms.
Special attention to small boys and girls.
The Stevens School mEm.0-
ley. Trln.. 221 W Chelten ave., Gtn. 48th year
opens Sept. 22. Kindergarten through college
preparatory. Pom Science, Manual Training
Palmer Business School
Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English,
day and night sessions, bend (or catalog.
Mercantile Library Bldg , 10th above Chestnut.
Phila. School of Design for Women
BROAD AND MASTER STa
REOPENS SEPTEMBER 27TII.
University of Pennsylvania
EVENINO COUR8E8
Wharton School of Finance and Commerce
CHESTER. l'A.
1-ENNSVL.VANIA MILITARY COLLLGB
With Preparatory Department. Nearest ol
all colleges to discipline, physical training
and education of West Point, Degrees la
Civil Engineering, Chemistry and Arts. Ad
dress CoL Chas. B. ilyatt, Prea Bos 063,
Chester. Pa.
SOUTH BETHLEHEM
BISHOPTHORPE MANOR
A select school for girls, College preparatory
nnlshlng courses. Elective studies. Add. Clauds
N. Wyant, l'rln., Box 234, So, Bethlehem, Pa.
BKTHLKHKM, PA.
MORAVIAN 8KMINARY A COLLKdH TOR
WOMN. BETULKHKM, PA. Accredited,
lUtn year Sept. 82. 11B.
HAKHISHUKO, PA.
HARRISBURG ACADEMY
Modern bides., large campus, Small classes.
Individual Instruction!, thorough college prep
aratlon. Rates. 1400-1600. Write for catalog
CAKL18LK. l'A.
CONWAY HALL "wnded
Strong Secondary School for boy
Fall term opens September 14 th.
W. A. Hutchison, Headmaster, Carlisle, Pa.
WASHINGTON, n. O.
ST, ALMANft
Tho National Catkearul Sth ess Ut
A country school In Hattoul Cauliai
mmmm!m Self-Exoression
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Buck Hill Falls, Pa., where they will
remain for the month of September.
Mr and Mrs. S. Carey Potter left Iat
weok for Pottstown, Pa., where ttiey
have a house, which will be their hem
In the future, Mr. Potter's business hav
ing been transferred. Mrs. Potter will
bo remembered as Stlss May Bayres, of
Haverford, Pa.
Mrs. Wilfred Lewis and her family will
visit tho San Diego and San Francisco
Expositions and other points of interest
In the West, returning to Bay HtsH. C-'
for the month of September.
Sir. and Sirs. John Cadwalader, Jr., of
Ambler, Pn., will leave their country
place this week and spend several weeks
at Northeast HartvSr, Ste.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Walter Bailey nnd family,
of Lenox road, Jenklntown, Pa,, have
closed their country residence and are
occupying their cottago at Ventnor. N, J.,
whero they will remain till tho middle erf
September.
Tioga
Sllss Josephlno Weldmann, of 3733 North
16th street, has returned home from a
stay nt Wlldwood. Her sister, Sllss Helen
Weldmann, Is at Lako St. Catharine,
Vt., where sho Is a member of a house
party that Includes Sllss Slary Wheller,
Sllss Helen Helnltsch and Sllss Mary Ma
garvcyi of Germantown.
Stlss Bertha Klster, who has been
spending some time In Ocean City, after
passing the early summer In York, Pa.,
has returned to her home, 3558 North
Broad street.
Sir. nnd Sirs. John E. Frlcke, formerly
of Tioga, are spending August In Ocean
Grove.
Sirs. Oscar Krebs and her little daugh
ter Sela, of North 16th street, have gone
to Slahanoy City to remain through th
car.' fall.
Mrs. Herman Kohn and Sllss Selma
Kohn. of 3723 North ISth street, are
spending August In Atlantic City.
Timidity, self-consciousness, lack of confi
dence, present many people from expressing
their deeper Ideas and feelings This arrests
personal Krowth, weakens Influence and di
minishes success. The Neff College courses put
men and women In possession of themselves
and start them on a career of personal, o
clal and business ascendancy
There are Day Court.es, beginning and ad
vanced evening classes of men only, and for
men and women; classes, beginning and ad
vanced, for men and women Saturday morning
and Saturday afternoon : children's classes Sat
urday morning, class for women Tuesday aft
ernoon; Instruction private and by correspond
ence. All courses lead to diploma and degrees.
Send for general circular, new catalog an4
liooklet on Education and Success.
NEJFWCOL!GF , Chesttree,
J. Harren Neff, Assistant Manager,
Special Announcement
Send for Information regarding the New
Academic Department, wlilcli combines In
struction In the usual Grammar and High
i,.c.ho,"LJl,?,nch w"h Self-Kxprcaslon and
Mind Training-.
The William Penn Charter School
Eight South Twelfth Street
Philadelphia. Pa.
Tho Fall term opens on the 2Sth of Sep
tember. The buildings may be Inspected,
nnd applicants listed, on and after Sep
tember 7th.
The prospectus will be gladly sent upon
application, also, when desired, a copy
of the recent publication, "The Making
of a Man." written under the direction
of the Headmaster.
Richard M. Jones, LL.D. Headmaster
STANDARD Y. M C. A. COURSES
ot West Branch Y. M C A S2d and Sanson
Us . W I'lilla. Camden Central Y M C A.,
071" Federal st Eenlng school, expert In
structors, Individual attention Dorms., swim.
i, j,i, oue cunuie tvrua xor Laiutoir.
SALTSBCRO, rA.
lUbKUUMiTAS SPRINGS SCHOOL
roil BOYS
Indorsed by eery American University. la
dividual plan of work for each boy. Collet
Preparatory Course and good training for
business life. Special course In agriculture.
Sclentlfls physical care. Pure water, goo4
food. 200-scre farm. A school of character.
28th year opens Sep. 21. Write, for Cat'g No.24.
Klsklmlnetas Springs School, Salt burr, Pa.
1VYNNEWOOD, VA.
"Country Day School for Boys"
AT WYNNKWOOD, PA.
Is divided In two departments: Lower for
boys under 10, Upper for boys from 10 to 18.
Opens Sept. 27th and 23d. For particular
address Miss LET1TIA C MURPHY. lTJt
Falrmount ave., Principal of Lower School, or
ltev. Gibson Bell, A .11., B.D.. Head Master.
8S10 Na alloc Street, Chestnut Hill, Pa.
CIIAMBEUSBURG. PA.
PENN HALL SCHOOL
FOR GIRLS. Located In the beautiful Cum
berland Valley College Preparatory an
Special Courses, May each year spent at
Atlantlo City No Interruption in work.
Rates 1300, For catalog ana views, address
FRANK 8 MAG ILL. A M Principal
NAZARETH. VA.
SEND YOUR BOY TO
Nazareth Hall Military School
barest place in America lor turn
Established in 1783
Rev. S. J. Blum, D.D., PrinclE!
MEItCEltSBUItO, TA.
The Mercersburg Academy
FOR BOYS Mercersburg, Pa,
Send for catalogue to Wm, Mann Iriima,
Ph.Il., LL.D., Headmaster. Max 14. ,
ALLENTOWN. PA.
Alltntown Prep. School prepare i.-'Ts (or ka4,
lag colleges eiunlvcrslttes. New bid s.t stlatk
letlcs. Jr. Dept, Frank L. SlEman. A.M.. frla.
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