Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 25, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    EVENING LEDGES PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1915.
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rgDASHORE HOUSE IS GIVEN
jBJBiJNJJiUTr AT JBJtUGHTON HOTEL
Ijrat Charity Ball of the Season, to Aid Children's
Bridge PartyBal Masque
ATLANTIC CITT, Aug. 25.
first charity ball of the season -will
ba glv" tonight at tho Brighton Ca-
(OS -hen Mrs. O. Tomnnson uaro win
MnV ni.itJiu.la Oat steal
iSirtaln for tnB "U""D ''
( Annapolis and Atlantlo avenue,
WW whero hundreds of Invalid chit-
fi from ths Philadelphia Hospitals are
i for each -year. ! """ ..,.
T. ..,.1.1. .nrl Mlaa Dorothy Hicks
MJ" - i.frivn1 Thnmiu.
ii aall flowers. -
JJ ... . a largo dinner party at
a).,, win -
ttf cottaBO on Iowa avenue, south, Chel-
fi preceding tho dance.
.5 . ... w...l,r hrMffn nrirtv of tho
tot larg Chelsea
iSsritr afternoon, when Mrs. Edward
'Seoul entertained for tho benefit of tho
S&jren's Beashoro House, ono nunaroo.
Si thirty-four' tables woro In play on
Ifererandas of tho hotel.
iH? .. - .n rm Mm. O. II.
fraW,V Mrs ' Tshcraft: Mr. Ellison.
kUfe" rooks. Mrs.' w; A. Bailer.
Z: William H. Bennett, Mrs. James
'i'Vr C Harry Bacharach. Mrs.
t1 t. Hew. Miss Florence Beoll. Mrs.
,mu riookmyer. Mrs. Bloack, Mrs.
8rt ? Mrs. John T. Beckwlth. Mrs.
S Bcc'ber, Mrs, B. Bruce Burns.
Ka. John Conicy. jus. wm. ....,,
'Create... Mrs. Harry Brown Cook. Mrs.
IS.fm Christy. Mrs. B. D. Craighead.
&cSe?bcrg, Mrs. Daniels. Mrs.
JL MrB Albert H. Darnell. Mrs. Alex
&Dtxon, Mrs. A. 8. Dickinson. Miss
S Mrs. William Emlcy. Mrs. David
gnu.lrtmon-. Mrs. W. W. Fox. Mrs,
wf. Fuller. Mrs. Cnarlcs Fox, Mrs.
Er Mrs. Clarence Oclst. Miss Mary
itmrnW. Mrs. B. N. Grlswold. Mrs. Lin
m'i,V;v Jr.. Mrs. Lincoln Godfrey,
E Mrs. Edward Olcnson, Mrs. II. Starr
CJi Mrs. llcntz. Mrs. J. C. D. Hen
Sn?Mr. Samuel P. Iluhn. M- Hook-
t lrs. Henry iiarej, .. ..-....
M Hol. Mrs. Mprrls Henderson. Mrs.
Carry Humphreys, Mrs. Herbert W.
ttcmphUI. Mrs. Lnnlng Harvey. Mrs. Bob-
Ingersoll, Mrs. Alroy. Mrs. A. Q.
fttherington. Mrs. Frank Knowlcs, Mrs.
fkorge T. Lipplncott, Mrs. Cocoran, Miss
ifiwson. Mrs. Charles Lawrence, Mrs.
Vincent Lyons. Mrs. Llblno. Mrs. Joseph
limb Mrs. Henry Mitchell, Mrs. Jacob
iff Myers, Mrs. Mnthows. Mrs. Mayer.
St," Frlti Myers. Mrs. William 11. Moore,
Mr. Harry I . ltansicj , iurs. irvm . .
Setter Mrs. Edward Bott, Mrs. William
judaic, Mrs. Walter Reynolds, Mrs. Wll-
fer Stewart, airs. Jonn swecney, ..no.
Jesse V. Starr. 3d, Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs.
iiutavus Seidell, Mrs. John Mason, Miss
ti ir. Marvel. Mrs. W. M. Mason, Mrs.
Me&argec, Miss McDowell, Mrs. S. R. lie
Shea, Miss McDonough, Mrs. Charles M.
Klles, Mrs. Walter Nagle, Mrs.Oellers,
iin Frank Off, Mrs. Frederick Folks,
.Jtfri. Harry A. roth. Miss Lulu li. Aiar
iytl. Mrs. Harvey Saycn, Jr., Mrs. Har
rier Saycn. Sr., Mrs. Georgo Strauss. Mrs.
tTBOmas J. Bincmir, .iia. iiuiimuii .jinn..,
Mrs. Samuels, airs. Jessie u. inurapaun,
Mt. McLeod Thomson, Mrs. Wilbur Tay
lor. Mrs. George Shlsler.Mrs. Bolten Wln-
fptnny, Mrs. John Newbold Wllklns, Jr.,
urs. cnaries umi, -.no. iiiutnuD xwu.
man, Mrs. Maurice D. Youngman. Mrs.
Henry Gordon Thunder, Mrs. George
Ward. Mrs. Charles Webb, Mrs. Robert
White. Mrs. Churchill Williams, Mrs. J.
R. Wood, Mrs. William westum. airs,
finmiifi It. Wimn. Mrs. Alfred W. AVcst-
1, flfy, Mrs. Jtobert AVIHIams, Mrs. W'allace,
llltst U'allace and Sirs. Abbott Wiggins.
&Mr. Charles Knlttol has returned to
Rie Marlborough-Blenhelm, after an ex
tiihiei motor trip along the New York
M aow Jersey coast, spenaing a iew
Wi at the different resorts. Mrs. Knlt
M IU remain at the Marlborough-Ulen-Wn
until the latter part of September
rfttr which she will occupy her cottage
lajphelscn, 32d street and Raleigh ave
u. remaining thcro until the latter part
X'ovembcr.
I
entertaining Walter Gibson, of Philadel
phia, at their North AVIldwood homo for
two weeks.
Mrs. Elmer Straupp, daughter Elma and
son Harry, are spending tho balance of
tho month at tho McGlnley cottage.
Miss Allco Hendee, winner of tho con
test for queen of tho baby carnival, wilt
bo presented with a beautiful diamond
ring. Mais Sara Gould and Miss Helen
McLaughlin, tho two next highest In
tho balloting, will act ladies-in-waiting
and will each bo presented with a flno
bracelet.
Considerable discussion has arisen In tho
past few days as to tho permission grant
ed to tho women bathers to don ono-pleco
suits, but apparently tho city will not
Interfere so long as tho ladles really go
In swimming and do not parade tho
beach sands,
A beach parade Is tho latest Idea to be
put Into execution by tho Boardwalk
merchants. Tho participants In tho march
wilt only need to appoar on tho bathing
uencn ai iu:ao on tno morning of Septem
ber 1. Tho parade will bo marshaled on
tho beach sands and will march to tho
Ocean Pier from tho Casino, and then
win counter march. Prizes will bo award
ed to tho prettiest suit and othor novel
entries. Tho trophies will bo awarded
at tho Casino bandstand on tho after
noon of tho samo day and will bo an
nounced at 3 o'clock. Business men of
tho Casino block Will nlvn nn nnon.nlr
children's party and danco next Friday,
evening., urown-ups win navo tholr turn,
however, for tho latter part of tho even
ing will bo devoted to a masked carnival.
s?
,J
CAPE MAY, Aug. 25. A bal masquu
iIU be given tonight at tho New Hotel
oa an expectant, aimospnere pervaucs
the resort. The affair will take place
towpatalrs In tho grill room and tea gar
den of the hotel, which have been deco
Mted for the occasion with sunflowers,
morning glories and other old-fashioned
Wits.
Ellrs. Clnrlcs I? Wright, who has been
wnulng most of the summer at Bar
vJlttor, will shortly visit her son-in-law
tnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Langhorno
Pollltt Dick, at their cottage on Decatur
Hreet.
51
fWIs Hope Bealo has joined tho Bum-
colony and is tho guest of her sister,
Mri. Samuel A. Crozer.
C
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sydenham Pago
yroo, with their children, are spending
r time at tho Stockton Villa, will re-
prn to their home in Devon early In
lUmber,
taMlis Allco McCabo loft yesterday ft
.uweek's visit to Miss Edith Earle at
parents' home In Hovorford. Mls
rtecca White, who was Miss McCabe's
t and who, with Mr. L. Brooke Ed
rds, won tho title in tho tennis tourna
t for mixed doubles, returned to Bal
re on Monday. Mr, Edwards hai
so returned home.
nut unzabeth Stubbs entertained a
Along the Main Line
HAVERFORD. Mrs. Frank Mahan
and children, of Gray's lane, havo re
turned from a visit at Atlantlo City.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnston will
spend September at Point Pleasant.
Mrs. AVllllam Runk, accompanied by
her daughters. Miss Evelyn Runk and
Miss Edith Runk, of Haverford. Pa., havo
left for Fisher's Island, where they will
remain for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 7.. Colff, of Haverford,
Pa., havo loft for tho Adirondack Moun
tains, N. Y., where they will bo tho cuests
of Mr. and MrB. George Falcs Baker, nt
their camp. Later Mr. and Mrs. Colff
will leave for Winter Harbor, Me., whero
they will spend several weeks, returning
to Haverford late In September.
Mrs. Lawrence Dllworth Beggs. of MM
Creek road, and Mrs. Sumner Rulon
Miller, of 113 Thompson street, Ardmore.
Pa., havo left for their camp in tho
Adirondack Mountains, N. Y. They will
be Joined by Mr. Beggs and Mr. Rulon
Mlller next week, who- will spend several
weeks In the mountains.
Miss Helen Boyd, daughter of Mr.
James Boyd, of Movllla, will leavo the
last of August for Bennington, Vt where
she will bo the guest of Miss Imogene
jsorjon lor several weeks. Many in
formal entertainments will bo given In
honor of Miss Boyd.
BRYN MAWR. Miss Anno Holllngs
worth Wharton, who has been spending
tho summer at tho Low Buildings, left
several days ago to Join her sister and
brother at Bedford Springs.
Mr. and Mrs Edward A. Llpple, who
are spending tho summer here, havo re
turned from a two weeks' visit In Baltimore.
ST. DAVIDS. Mr. William Henry
Brooks and family left Saturday for
Dlgby, Nova Scotia, where they will pass
several weeks.
Mr. Lewis Nellson and family havo re
turned to their homo on St. Davids road,
after a trip to the Panama Exposition
and the Pacific coast.
WAYNE. Miss Jean Watt Davy, of
Louella avenue, lias gone to the Thou
sand Islands to spend several weeks.
Mlsi Rebecca M. Steele has returned to
Wayne after spending several weeks In
Canada.
STRAFFORD.-Mrs. R. Penn Smith and
Miss Kitty Penn Smith, who are visit
ing Mrs. Smith's son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Brown, at
Narragansctt Pier, motored over to New
port for tho tennis and polo matches.
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Sawyer have gone
to Grindstone Inn. Winter Harbor. Me.,
to stay the remainder of tho summer.
Miss Esther Leslie, of Berwyn, has re
turned from Asbury Park.
Along the Reading
Tho betrothal of Miss Viola Crosby
Evcrsham, daughter of Harry V. Ever
sham, of Ambler, to Mr. Harry R.
"Weaver, of Newport, R, 1,, Is announced.
Mr. Robert D. Lodge, of Oak Lne, has
left for a tour through the Thousand
Islands.
Mr, J. Worthlngton Brunner, of Lana
dale, has left for a stay at Eagle's Mere.
Mrs, William Hunter and her daughter,
Miss Lillian Hunter, of Summit avenue,
Jcnklntown, who havo been the guests
of Mr, and Mrs. Fletcher Pearson, lctt
last week for Willlamsport, Pa., where
they will spend several weeks as tho
guests of, Mrs. Hunter's sister, Mrs. Mc
Mullen, at her rcldence.
Miss Carl Osborne, of Washington lane,
Jcnklntown, Pa., who has been spending
several weeks' at Ocean City, N. J., Is
expected to return to her homo this week,
Mrs. Kenneth Endres and her son, Ken
neth End res, of Cedar street, Jcnklntown,
Pa., are apondlng several weeks at Long
port, N. J., whore they will bo at the
Aberdeen Hotel.
Mrs. J. Milton Colton, of Wyndhurst,
Jcnklntown, Pa., has left for Lake Mo
honk, N. V whero sho will remain for
tho month of August. Mrs. Colton has
had as her cucat Mrs. William Cross, of
Cedar street, Jcnklntown, Pa. Mrs. Col
ton will also entertnln her daughter, -Mrs.
Elliot Carter Lnldlaw, of 937 West "th
street, Platnfield, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs.
Hand, of Wllkca-Barro, Pa.
West Philadelphia
Dr. and Mrs. D. Clinton Guthrie and
Mr. Paul Guthrlo, of 722 North 40th street,
motored up from Atlantic City on Mon
day. Today they will motor to Outhrlc
vlllo, Chester County, to nttend a reunion
of the quthrlcvlllo schools, at which meet
ing Doctor Guthrie will deliver an nd
drcss and Mrs. Guthrie will sing several
delightful solos.
Doctor and Mrs. Guthrie and tholr son
will bo the cuests of tho Bov. Mr. McNeil
and Mrs. McNeil, In Guthrlovlllo. Tomor
row they will motor back to Atlantlo
City, accompanied by Mrs. McNeil and
her son, Mr. William McNeil, who will be
the guests of Doctor and Mrs. Guthrlo
for a week at their home, on Sovereign
avenue Mr. Paul Guthrie and Mr. Mc
Neil are both students of Yale University.
Mrs. Albert E. Mlms and Miss Alberta
Mlms, of 1207 South 45th street, havo re
turned after an extended visit to Atlan
tic City as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Whalcy Wright, of 514 oriental avenue.
Mrs. John B. Suro and her daughter.
Mrs. William Schwclkert. and family, of
5617 Master Btrcet, and Miss Anna Mor
Itz are spending the month of AugUBt
at the Crest Hotel, Beach Haven Crest.
QUIET WEDDING FOR MISS
HAGEMANS AND MR. CARPENTER
Daughter of Consul General of Belgium to Marry Jamesl
McF. Carpenter This Afternoon in Overbrook.
Other Weddings
l'hoto by Mnrctau.
MISS BERENICE McCANN
Daughter of Mrs. Chloo McCann, of 4420 Spruce Btrcet, who will
become the bride of Mr. John Lawson. Baily at noon today.
Mr. and Mrs. William Walls, of 611
North Paxson street, are receiving con
gratulations upon tho birth of a daugh
ter. Miss Marie and Miss Kathryn Prender
gast, of 1327 North 53d street, will spend
tho remainder of tho summer with their
uncle. Dr. W. F. McLoughlln, of Wash
ington. D. C.
Miss Gertrude Gallagher, of 322 North
Felton street, has gone to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel McGlnty. of 014 East Centre
street, Mahanoy City. Miss Gallagher
will bo gone for six weeks.
Northeast Philadelphia
Mr. Raymond Barto, of 2320 East Cum
berland street, will spend tho next thrco
weeks at Womclsdorf, Pa., ns the guest
of Mr. Leo Salladc.
Mr. David Mltosky, of 2S46 Richmond
street;' Mr. Nat Vessel. 2227 William
street; Mr. Philip Herman. 2123 Mon
mouth street; Mr. James Mltosky. of 2846
Richmond street, and Mr. Louis Sciuucr.
of 2123 Enst Clearfield street, the officers
of tho R. M. B. S., spent the last four
days nt Atlantic City, and will spend
the next few days at CollCKovlllc, Pa.
Mr. William B. Hill. Jr., of 431 East
Flora street, with his family, will spend
tho next two weeks at Ponnsvlllo at
their bungalow.
A successful block party was held on
tho evenings of August 19, 20 and 21 nt
FronUford avenue and York street n
Cnmn Nn. 123. Son of Veterans. Thoso
In charge were Major Honry Barley, 1
Captain W. O. Marrln, Commander Pat
rick Lawrence, Quartermaster Sergeant
Jacob Rupertus, Mr. Bernard Pntton, Mr.
Ben F. Parr. Mrs. A. F. Peyton. Mrs.
Henry Barley, Mrs. Max Kreblcr. Mrs.
Henry Boose and Miss Mabel Blumm.
Roxborough
limber of her little friends at -the Fui.
issttory yesterday afternoon.
M)fr. Andrew Gray Entertained a number
Hie younger set at luncheon at Arn-
on Monday afternoon. Ills guests
Med Miss Eltzaboth Kennedy, Miss
McCabe, Miss Mary McCabe, Miss
"Hay Satterfleld. Miss Vlmlnla Harris.
1H Corlnno Freeman.
Iwttle, Miss 8. Cannell Davis, daughter
M Mrs. Sussex D, Davis, Jr,, entertained
Ivttral nf li.., Bmnll f.lAnHfl wn fnm1nv
1 flrnoon In honor of her fifth birthday.
Mia Elsie Morris Brinton, who epent
ji'urimgnt here, returned home this
Wfc She will leavo for Long Island to
?X to remain until the early part of
JWember.
KMlM Sophie B, Norrls, who spent the
lr nd nere as tne guest of Miss Elea-
gj uiapnam, has returned to Fhllo.de!
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1ILDWOOD, Aug. 25.-Dr. and Mrs.
H)nlni anil fnmlltr nf TiMfMlnhlfL. are
I'fcy.a'ng the summer at their cottage at
jlWMwood and Paciflo nvenues.
to. Reager and Miss Rose Reager, of
"weipnia, are spending the month at
I s.yton. Hotel.
And Mrs. Phllln Annrhnrh ntld fam
ft Camden, N. J., aro at their cot-
u raim ueaoh road until octouer.
Brownlnir. nf I'hlladelnhla. la at
wttage on 2d avenue for the sum-
tnd Mm. T.. Cimitm rlaa Trpnn GroBa
! Ev Gross are spending several
' tno snore.
"Levy and family, of Philadelphia,
returned to their home after a
y ay at Wildwood.
"W card party will be given this
oy tne guests of the Arlington
M4 'Mrs. B. Lelbarman. Who mo-
1 W Connecticut for a week, have re-
i o ihelr cottage on Davis avenue,
key will remain till after Labor
d Mrs. Blumentlial and family
for the summer.
A. ITlirfimart aMl n.tiIIv. Af (TaII
Jf. J.. (! BnAnln. BaU...! WAJka
' resort,
Germantown
Dr. and Mrs. Tfiomas B. Earley, Mr.
Robert J. Earley and Mr. Samuel Earley,
formerly of 2230 Tioga street, are occupy
ing their new home, CU Lincoln Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Barry, of Ger
mantown, are spending two weeks' vaca
tion at Lako George, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Orpheus II. Eberhard. 120
West Louden streot, havo returned from
a three months' tour over the Lacka
wanna Valley, spending most of tho time
at Maplcwood.
Mrs. James J. Rcardon, of 115 East
Duval street, and her daughters, Miss
Mary F. Rcardon and 51lss Helen Rear
don, are spending a few days In Ocean
City.
Mrs. Joseph P. Connolly, of 110 Pas
torlus street, and her daughter, Miss
Anna Connelly, left yesterday for Atlan
tlo City, whero they will remain until
September 15. Miss Marguerite Connelly
has Just returned from an extended stay
In Jamaica, L. I.
Friends of Miss Helen OBborne, of 22
West Washington lane, will ba glad to
learn that she Is recovering from her re
cent illness at the homo of relatives In
Newport, It. I.
Miss Anna T. Htltes, of 136 Herman
street, and a party of friends motored to
Ooenn City, wncre mey win spena a weeK.
Later they will motor to Delaware Water
Gap, to remain until September J5.
Mrs. John P. Gorham, of Hartford,
Conn., will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Senior, of 111 Herman street, for the
next two weeks. ,
Miss Katherlne Ginley. of 6129 Baynton
street, Is spending a fortnight In Atlantlo
City.
Dr. A. M. Davis, of 25 High street, has
left for Casco, Casco Bay, Me., to remain
until September 6.
Mr. and Mrs. It. Fry. of SS Herman
street, are spending a week In New York
city as the guests of relatives.
nn,... rinrnlhea Keenan. of 122 Pastorlus
street, Is spending some time In Atlantlo
City.
South Philadelphia
Miss Alvlna Klmmerle, of Broad and
Tasker streets, and Miss Marian Kelly,
of Bala, are spending a week in Ocean
City.
Miss Florence Blleden, Miss Rosalie
Blieden and Miss Harriet Blleden, of 1318
South Bth street, are at Atlantic City
for a short tlmo.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Black nnd fam
ily, 2210 Morris street; Mr. James Black
and Mr. Charles Black, 2302 Dickinson
street, and Miss Clara Rice, of Du Uols,
Pa., havo Just returned from a two weeks'
trip to Atlantic City. They stopped at
tho Lorchmont and motored up Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shrclber, of 1315
South street, are being congratulated
upon the birth or a uaugnter. jirs.
Schrelber will be remembered as Miss
Mno Rellly before her marriage.
Mr. Charles Nelson and family, 1912
East Passyunk avenue, havo Just 10
turned from Anglesea, N. J.
Miss Margaret M. Schorr, of 1002 Snyder
avenue, is enjoying her vacation In the
mountains.
St. Andrew's Reformed Church. 22.1
street and Snyder avenue, will hold a
grand street carnival on next Friday and
Saturday evenings.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Woolston and theli
daughter, Miss Mario Woolston, of 2433
South Garnet street, are spending a month
at Atlantlo City as guests of Mrs. John
Wright, of Oriental avenue.
Mrs. J. Granat, of 615 South 10th Btreet,
Is spending the month of August In At
lantic City. From there she will go to
New York, where sho will bo tho guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Osterwell.
Miss Ethel Silverman, of New York, and
Miss Fayette Binder, of Washington, aro
being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Benja
min J. Silverman, or 3 souin ucuian
street.
Miss Elizabeth Inez McBrlde, of 1910
Mifflin Btreet, Is spending tho rest of the
season ut the Delaware Wutor Gap.
North Philadelphia
Mr. ' nnd Mrs. William Gatty. of 214
North 8th street, today nnnoiinced tho be
trothal of their daughter. Miss Edna II.
Gatty, to Mr. Louis Madden, of 1126 Co
lumbia avenue. Tho date of tho wedding
has not been set definitely.
Mr. and MrB. Rlckman. of 2038 North
6th street, have nnnounced tho betrothal
of their daughter. Miss Jennla Rlckman,
to Mr. William Bosnian, of 2810 German
town avenue,
Mr. nharles M. Price, wlfo and daugn-
tor, 1764 North 28th street, will spend sev
eral weeks at Ocean Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Daniels, of
Schuylkill Haven, are visiting Mr.
Caroline Price, of 2832 Columbia avenue.
Mrs. John II. Winchester, of Pittsburgh,
with her two children, who has been
spending the summer with Mr Win
chester's parents, of 2113 North 6th street,
has Just returned from a two weeks'
visit to her slater, in New Rochelle. N Y
Tioga
Mrs. Louis Sonncborn, 1232 West West
moreland street, is spending a few weeks
nt Holly Beach, N. J., ns a guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hclllgmon.
Miss Gladys Maurcr, of 3233 North 1M.1i j
Btrcet. left on saturaay ior several www
stay In Atlantic City.
Mrs. S. F. Bowers nnd her son, Mr.
Fred Bowers, of Cayuga street, have re
turned from a momh's stay In Nova
Scotia.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Carpenter, of
North 21st street, havo gone to Ocean
Grove for the balance of the season.
Miss Edna Gaw, of 1223 West Allegheny
nvenuo, has returned from Wildwood.
Her sfstcr, Mrs. C. Warren Ralnear, of
Germantown, is the guest of Mrs. John J.
McDcvItt, of Lincoln Drive, at her sum
mer home In Chelsea,
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fcldhelmer nnd
tholr son, of 212S West Tloga street, are
passing the present month In Atlantic
City.
Miss Florence Shaw, of 1S3G West Alle
gheny avenue, has returned from Wild-wood.
Frankford
Mrs. Sarah Felton, of 109 Tnbor road,
has had as her guest for tho past week
Mrs. M. Starkey, of Bustleton, Pa.
Miss Harriet and Miss Clara Koch,
of Oil City, Pa., stopped on their way
home from Atlantic City to visit their
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hiiuck. of
Frankford.
Mrs. Kntherlne Miles, Mrs. Elizabeth
Mllford, Miss Florence Chambers. Mr.
Richard M. Holme and Mr. W. FJoyd
Howard, of Mt. Airy, are spending a
fortnight at "The Mountain Springs,"
Ephrata, Pa.
Mrs. Mahlon Smith, accompanied by
her grnndchlldren. Horace Duckworth
nnd Miss Edna Duckworth, of 5810 North
Mascher street, havo been spending two
weeks In Brooklyn, ns the guests of Mrs.
Smith's daughter, Mrs. s. i.o mini, ror
mcrly of Olnoy.
Mr. and Mrs, John J. IWpworth. of
Northwood, nccompanlcd by their daugh
ter, Miss Isabel Dawson, '.oft recently
for a 10 days' trip to Niagara Falls.
Clovrland, Put-ln-Uay, Cedar Point and
Detroit.
Mrs. David Campbell, of Frankfonl,
and Mr. nnd Sirs. Jack Glenn, of Tacony,
are spending the summer at their bun
galow at Ocean City.
Mr. Andrew C. Bcroeller, of 560:i North
5lh street, has returned from Hazleton,
Pn . wheio he has been spending the past
week.
a.
Mrs. Goorge Blumenauer, of Rldgo ave
nue, nnd Mrs. William Flanagan, of
Mnnayunk avenue, are pnsslng some tlmo
In Sellcrsville, Pa. Miss Elizabeth Ulumen
auer and Miss Emma Massa, who have
t'ecn spending several weeks la fiat cltv,
'ae returned to their home In Rox
bcrr.ugh. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Fancourt, of Lover
lngton avenue, have returned from Ocoau
City.
Mrs. Charles Schofield, of Leverington
nvenue, and her sister, Mrs. Mary
Waldeck, of Mnnayunk avenue, have ro-
tcrncd from an extended stay In tno
Poccno Mountains. ,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester Rowors nnd their
son Master William Bowers, of North
23th street, havo returned from Ocein
City with Mrs. Bowers' parents and slsfsr,
Mr. and Mrs. William Lindsay and Mis
Sara Lindsay, and are their guests nt
their Roxborough homo on Levcrlngton
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson and their
family, who spent July and part of Au
gust In Ocean City, havo returned to
thvlr home on Ridge avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Wnrd, of 56t
East Leverlngton avenue, have returned
from nn nutomoblle trip to Atlantic Cltv
and other New Jorsoy coast resorts,
AN Important wedding will tnkr place
. tonight nt 6 o'clock, at tho Presby
terian Church In Overbrook, whon Miss
Pauletto Amlle Nndejoa Hagemans,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mathleu Gus
tavo M. Hagemans, consul general of Bel
glum, nnd Mr. Jamen McFaddcn Carpen
ter, of Pittsburgh, will be married by tho
Rev. George M. Duffs, of Pittsburgh, a
friend of the bridegroom.
Miss Hregemans will be given In mar
riage by her father, and will be attended
by her sister-in-law, Mrs, Jacques It, A.
Hagemans, as matron of honor. Tho
brldesmnlds will be Miss Dorothy Clark,
of Now York, nnd Miss Christine Evans,
of this city. Mr. Robert Miller, of Lan
caster, will net ns best man.
Tho wedding will bo ery qulot, only the
Immediate families and a few Intimate
friends will attend. A small reception
will bo held after the ceremony nt tho
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Hagemans, at 6357
Woodbine nvenue, Overbrook. After a
wedding trip the young couple will llvo
In Utlcn, New York. Mr. Carpenter Is
the son of Judge James McFadden Car
penter, of Pittsburgh.
BAILY-McCANN.
The mnirlngo of Miss Berenice McCann.
daughter of Mrs. Chloo McCnnn, of 4420
Spruco street, and Mr. John Lawson
Bally will take place today at noon In
tho home of the brldo'B mother. The Bcv.
Doctor Laudurbough, of Salem, will of- j
Delate. Tho bride will be attended by
ncr sister. Miss Frances, McCnnn, as
maid of honor, nnd Mr. Robert McCann
will net as best man. A small reception
will follow for the Immedlnto families,
after which the young couplo will leuvo
for their wedding trip On their return
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bnlly will occupy their
new home, 10 Providence road, Lons
downe, where they will bo nt homo after
October 1.
SCAIUI5LLO JANNIKS.I.
Tho wedding of Miss Pnsqunllna T.
Jauntzzl and Mr. Snmucl S. Scarpclio
took place on Sunday nfternoon. August
21, nt 2 o'clock, in the Church of the
Jot-eph Flgoro, Mr. Anthony Llvo, Mr,
Finncls I.ngdrt, Mr. O. Ralmonl, Mr,
Anthony Lngert, Mr. Joseph Scarpollo
and Mr. Jack Mcllally.
HAUSE-KinNrsn
Cupid directed n youthful romance to
an Idesl climax yesterday afternoon when
Miss Mario Klrnor wns married to Mr.
Googo C. Hnusc at St. Peter's Church,
Sth street and Glrard avenue.
The bride aomo time ago deserted the
vaudeville stage to take up commercial
work, and the first advertisement she an
swered was that for a stenographer at
tho office of tho Interstate Film Company,
13th and Vino streets.
She Immediately came under the super
vision of Mr. Hause and proved so ef
ficient that he took more than an ordin
ary Interest In her. This soon led to
a warm friendship, nnd It was then that
tho little god piled hi darts which had
such successful results.
Tho brido was attended by her sis
tor, Miss Clara Klrnor, who appeared
with her on the vaudeville stage, and
Mr. William Ehmer was best man, Mr.
William J. Klrner, father of the bride,
gave his daughter In marriage The wed
ding was followed by a reception at ths
bride's home, 1522 North Lawrence street,
after which tho couplo left on a wedding
trip. Tho bridegroom lived at 2212 South
Chadwlck street.
Wilmington
Mr. nnd Mrs, Charles Copeland havo as
tholr guest Miss Betty Knight, of Balti
more, Md.
Mr. John Sellers, Mr. Henry Taylor, Jr.,
nnd Mr. Frank Tollman are enjoying an
extended Western trip that has Included
the two California Expositions and vari
ous parts of Interest In other States.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan G. Scott spent the
week-end at Capo May, N. J.
What's Doing Tonight
Fali-mount Park Band, Ilelmont Mansion. 8
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I l'hlladtlnhln Hand. Cltv tfnll nlnsfl. R n'rlrwlr
Immaculate Conception parish hall, East Trre.
Cheltcn nvenue. Geimantown. Tho Ilev. Municipal Hand, Delneld playground, Slit and
Father Pletro Montlano outdated. The I Nd, t-v
ceremony wns luuowcu ny a reception at on? T7I l m J
tho home of the bride. The bride was I bUUl'age JiiVentS 1 OfJay
illK'UUL'U Uy .MIPS 4I1U l'l' JIU3H. IIS JIltlHl UI
honor; Miss Jennie De Rosu. ns tlower
girl, nnd the bridesmaids Included Miss
Roslo Cnlzaretto, Miss Hcglna Lorenzo,
Miss Mary Delso, Miss Helen Davnnzo,
Miss Nellie Horn, Miss Jennie Merrle,
Miss Rosle Landorn, Miss Roesio Thomas,
Miss Cathallna Mcllally, Mrs. Nlcoletta
Scnrpcllo and Miss Lena Thomas. The
bride wore a lovely gown of white satin
and lace. Her veil was of tulle, held In
place by orange blossoms, and she car
ried a shower bouquet of roses nnd lilies
of tho volley
Muster Fiancls I'olerlno attended ns
pngo nnd the ushers Included Mr. Agov
tino Scarpollo, Mr. Nlnllo Cesnrlo, Ml.
Felix Sllvcsto, Mr. Samuel Morris. Mr
EQl'AI. FItANCHIHB SOCIETY.
Nona Mn-tlng at 10th anil Filbert atreets;
speaker, Mir, llrrtha Snpovlta.
Noonday meeting nt S)ke Mill. Falrhlll pna
Cumberland streets, speaker, Alias Anna Mc-
Ctle
N 'O p. m MectlnB at 44th street and Lan
caster nenuo; cpeaker, Mls liertha Bapovlia
s:::o p. m. Meeting at Mar-hall itreet and
Glrnrd avenue, speaker. Mian Anna McCue.
WOMAN BUFFItAGE I'AltTr
Noon Mietlns at factory of A. Merkr,
Smvdley atreet near Venango; speaker, Atlas
Kntelle Huftcll.
1 s.'.it p. in. Street mooting. Kanalngton and
Alleisheny nvinuea; speaker, p. K. Hughes.
Uraliam C. Westward and Mlaa Kttelle Ilumioll,
s ". Mtetlng at Cajusa Theatre. German
town axenuo and Cayuga atreet; Bpeaker, Mlaa
M or.
s.-tii p. m Me-tlng at lnth and South streets:
I speaker. Dr. K. M, H. Moore.
Sir. and Mrs. .1. B. Hirst, of Tacony.
who have been the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
William J. Butler, of 303 Leverlngton nve
nue, for a week, returned home yesterday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Butler will leave today for
se'cral weeks' visit In CollegeUlle. where j
ti .-)' will bo the guests of Mrs. Butler's
brother-in-law nnd sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Goettman. j
Mrs. Clifford McMnster nnd her chll- j
dren, of Pechln street nnd Monastery i
avenue, have returned from nn nutomo- '
bllo trip to Atlantic City and a week's J
wnik uv uiui reaun.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Short, who have
been spending July nnd Part of August
In Atlantic City, have returned to their
home on Leverlngton avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Bushrod W. Hairy. Jr.. and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles C. Beach, of West
minster, Md., who were the guests of !
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bushrod W. Hagy, of 523
East Hermitage street, have rcsumeil
their automobile trip, which will Include
the New JcrBey coast resorts nnd Baltimore.
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nn dull periods. Our graduate1 tand tho best chances of any for the
greater opportunities of bualneM life because they are competent to
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Day School, Nipht School. Enter any time.
K. Mt Hull. A.M.. IM.Ih, I'reslilrnt. I.afut-(le Hulldlne, l'hllndelphla.
.Mirr ircionrr im. itiih .huiiiiii iiuiitiinK.
Delaware County
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar A. Nyman. of East
Front street. Media, are entertaining Mr.
Charles Carlisle, of Nebraska, this week.
Miss Margaret Steelo will shortly return
from Atlantic Clt yto her home In Media.
Col. William IC. Bodey and his mother,
Mrs. John K Bodey, have been enter
taining Mr. and Mis. W. L Lukcus, of
Wheeling, W Va at their homo In Chea
ter Heights.
Mr. Harry P. Engle has closed his sum
mer homo In Wildwood and Is now liv
ing In Media.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J. Comerford, of Hid
ley l'nrk, aro now Btalng at Portland,
Me.
Mr. nnd Sirs. Frank E. Campbell, of
33 Llndon avenue, Morton, nr spending
several weeks nt Anbury Park.
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Camden and Vicinity
Mrs. Joseph liowdcn returned to her
homo nt Kansas City, Mo,, after a two
months' visit to her parents. Mr, nnd Mrs
E. 8. Cnrlln, of :H North 2d Btrcet.
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system takes first grade children and
by thorough drill, small classes and
systematic trading, prepares them for
College in 11 years whero our Public
and most other schools require 12
years.
Homo parents appreciate this saving:
of the child's tlmo and Educational
Expense.
Separate Departments for Boys and
Girls In the High School grade
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t:i.cui:xr.nv schools
l.'.th ant Itar Pta,
3.1th Kt. ami iJinraNter Ave.
17lh Ht nn! Ulranl Aa,
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Mr. nnd MrB. John McFelley and family i Helpful Talht By Buainesi Men at
will return fiont Ventnor early In Sep. nr -- r Crurr1 tt
, r rn.iiSA-'E. ounvuL v
tember.
Mr. and Mr Muschnmp have toturned
from a stay at Provlncctown, Muss,
Dr. and Mrs. Grace, of 3d and Cooper
Notices for tn floclaty pat will be
accepted and printed In !! Erenlng
Leaser, but all such notices muat bt
written on on. ld of the paper,
...I b. alined In full, with full .d
drew, and when poaalUI. telephone
number mutt b. t Iti.
Send U aucb communication, to
"Society Bdltor." Kenlng Ledfer,
80S Chestnut street.
Dnleaa the" requirement, are carried
oat so that lCc-lon may b. possible.
. nolle. vfU! not b. puUUbed.
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Fisher are In
Ocean City.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 8, nedfield, of
2717 North Park avenue, are at Chelsea.
Mrs, Catharine IS. Hodgson and her
daughter, Miss Marian Podgson, of Box
borough and Manayunk avenues, re
spending several weeks In Schuylkill
Haven.
Mr. Harry O. Hoff, supervisor of tho
Philadelphia Itapld Transit Company,
with Mrs Hoff and their son Ilaymoml
Hoff, left yesterday to spend the r
majnder of tho season In Atlantlo City.
Miss Elizabeth O'Bellly has gone 13
Asbury Park for tho balance of the sum
mer. Dr Ellsa Felt PetttnglU Is registered at
tk. Vi.f tfMtt-r-v Aahiirv ISnt-lr and Will
,? A-.-S" MlVlltvivfi ,-.... , " - -- a
remain at that resort until early In Sep- I
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nett, of Blvsr Bank, Blverton, have gono
on a two weeks' trip by motor to New
England.
The new and Mrs. It. R, Brestell. of
j 28 North & streot, are visiting Mrs,
BrcsteU's relatives In Brooklyn, N. V.
Dr and Mrs. Alexander McAllister of
W2 Federal street, are at Eagle's Mere,
Pa
Mrs. R. R. Barto nnd daughter, of 3d
nnd Tearl streets, have returned from h
month's stay at Hague, Lake George.
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MRS. GEORGE C, HAUSE
Whose marriage took place yes
terday afternoon at St. Peter's
Church. 5th and Glrard avenue.
Mrs. Hause was Miss Mane
Klrner.
Chester and Vicinity
Mr. Jarai'i II. Denis and sister. Miss
Helen N. Denis, of Kast 19th street, have
returned home after an eight weeks' trip
to tho Far West, whero they visited the
Expositions at Ban Francisco nnd San
Diego, toured California and Alaska.
They stopped nt Banff, Lako Louise,
Qiacler National Park and other points
on tho Western trip. Mrs, Charles H.
Worthlngton and Mrs. John II. Sweeney,
of East 19th street, also were In tho
party. Mrs. Worthlngton stopped off to
visit relatives at Chicago and St. Louis,
nnd Mrs. Sweeney went to Iong Island,
vlit-ro she will visit her daughter, Mrs.
William C Hogg, of Willlamsport. who
Is sumorlng there with her family.
Copt Howard C Price, V 8. A . who
has been spending soma time In Chester,
will leavo In a few day to join his regi
ment of the Wth Infantry, which Is sta
tioned at Ualvjiston. T.xu.
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Hducnttonal 8tem You should know about
tt unique work 3000 Htudenta latl year
bend for lllumr-ted Cataloc A
Central V M C, A . U.J Areh at. Phlla.
The Phillips Brooks School
II ovi' school, opposite Clark Park Atltlle
field adjoining Well. Lara, lull-equipped cym
nanitim Kperlneet learners Year l!oo
Howard B. Kltzel. UJm i2H lulilmoreav
nonnH.VTOMN mh.itahv institi'te
Tltoiougu preparation ior coueae or uuinee.
lltca. 30
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loianon. rare i in supervision oi aimeiice.
yra. of eapwtenre In training boys, military
discipline that drtelopa vhaianer. Writ for
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