Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 30, 1915, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1915:
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PATRONIZED BY PHILADELPHIA
A Large Ntimber of Boxes Have Already Been Engaged
by Persons From This City Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
E. Widener Will Entertain Personals
THE official list of boVt holders for thb
Newport Horse Show, which will bo
held at the Newport Casino, September
4, ( and 7, contains the nomes of the fol
lowing Phlladelphlans:
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph 13. Wldcncr, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence W. Dolan, Mr. and
Mrs, Edwnrd B. McLean and Mr. Ed
ward J. llcrwlnd, Miss Julia Berwlnd
and Miss Margaret Dunlap will bo guests
In Mr. Bcrwlnd's box on Saturday, re
turning to their homo In this city on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K, Wldenor, who
will entertain box parties followed by
dinner parties each day of the Horse
Show, will remain at Stoncacre, their
Newport villa, until October.
Mr. and Mrs. Powell Evans, who liavo
been visiting In Newport, have returned
to Errollton, their suburban place at
Devon, for the rest of the season.
Colonel and Mrs. Thcodoro E. Wlcder
clm. of Hay Crest, St, Davids, will leave
on Monday for San Francisco, where
they will visit tho Panama-Pacific Expo
sition and other points of interest.
Mrs. George Dokor. who has been
spending the summer at Richfield Springs,
Is at present tho truest of her brother-in-law,
Mr. Ernest Zantzlnger, at The
Garth, his summer homo In Strafford.
Mr. Illchard Hording Davis Is tho guest
of Dr. William Henry Furness at his
home in Walllngford.
Miss L-. V. Welsgerber, of Cynwyd, Is
at Griffon Corners, In tho Catsktlls, and
on her return trip will visit her cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. G. Austin Hauck, in Brook
lyn, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Itylands entertained
a number of relatives and friends Thurs
day evening, in honor of their daughter,
Marian Edna, whoso engagement was an
nounced to Dr. James C. Henry. About
22 guests wero present. Miss Itylands
wore a charming gown of peach-colored
rccssallne, draped with peach-colored chif
fon and trimmed with rosebuds.
Along the Main Line
HAVEItFOKD. Mr. and Mrs. Newlln
McConnell, of Gray's lane, havo returned
from Beach Haven, N. J., whero they
have been visiting for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Newlln will re
turn shortly from Eay Head to their
home here.
BP.YN MAWR. Dr. Walter Chrystle,
of Morris avenue. Is spending Beveral
weeks In Maine.
Mr. Julian Barnard, of Morris avenue,
was at Atlantic City for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Godfrey, who
are spending- the summer here, have been
entertaining Miss Margaretta Fleming, of
Harrlsburg.
DEVON. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Hutch
inson, of Ash wood Farm, are at Cape
May for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Hunter and
their family are traveling through the
Jar West and will return in ucioDcr.
WAYNE. Mr. and Mrs. William P.
EhealTer, 229 Lenoro avenue, are receiv
ing congratulations upon the birth of a
son.
Mrs. W. B. RUcy and her daughters
have returned from Pocono Pines.
Miss Antoinette C. Hearnc returned
from London. O., last week, and Mr.
Thomas W. Hearno from Polnte-au-Barll,
Can.
Chestnut Hill
Mrs. Ellis Ames Ballard, who spent the
summer at Chcbcaquo Island, Maine, will
return to her homo on St. Martin's lane
September 6.
The Rev. Jacob LeRoy, of 6020 St. Mar
tin's lane, will return home from Medo
mark, Me., on September 10.
Mrs. LeRoy and the family will remain
until October.
Mrs. William L. Barclay will return
from Bay Head to her homo on Gravers
lane September 6. i
Mrs. Charles B. Wright, who spent the
summer in Bar Harbor, will return to
her home on St. Martin's lane in Sep
tember, after a short stay in Capo May
with Mr, and Mrs. Langhorne Bullitt
Dick.
Mrs. Gridon Fleu, of 131 West Dur
ham street, has returned from Ocean
Drove, where she spent several weeks.
Mrs. James Tattersfleld, of 7203 Lincoln
Drive, has as her guest for several weeks
Mrs. Y. L. Sturels, of West Virginia,
(who formerly resided in Germantown.
Germantown
The "Rev. Melville B. Gurloy, assistant
pastor of the First Presbyterian Church,
spent several days this week In Atlantic
City,
Mrs. Walter G. Kent returned to her
- home, 403 West Price street, Saturday
from Providence, R. I., where she spent
the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Harry Richards, Jr.,
of 3110 west Penn street, who havo been
ftt Lake Sunapee, N. II., for some time,
returned to their home last week.
Mrs. Walter D. Banes, of .401 West
Price street, who has been visiting for
the last three weeks In Rehoboth, Del.,
returned home last week.
Mr. William Haines and Mr. William
Wynne Wlster ore at Susquehannock
Camp, Montrose, Pa.
Mrs. C. B. Grace, of 313 Manhelm street,
who spent the summer at Denmark Inn,
Me., will return to her home tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Carlisle, of 6613
Giecne street, have returned, after spend
ing the fast three weeks at Chelsea.
Their daughters. Miss Elizabeth Carlisle
and Miss Phoebe Carlisle, will return
today from California, where they spent
this month at the Panama Exposition.
Mrs. Ellis Shoemaker, who spent the
rnpnth of August at Cape May, returned
to her home on Saturday,
The Tuesday teas at the Germantown
Cricket Club havo continued during the
rummer to accommodate the large num
ber of people who decided to remain at
lionu. Mrs. William B, Kurtz is in
charge,
Mrs, Frederlo II. Strawbridge, who I
Visiting friends in the Pocono Mountains,
will return to her home, School House
Lane and Wlssohlckon avenue, the early
fart of September. Mr. Strawbridge and
two sons, who spent the summer In
Jamestown, R. I., will return to their
Lome this week,
, Mrs. J. Nejson Purvlance, of zlO School
House Lane, and her two children, Mlsa
Vleanor Purvlance and Master Nelson
I'urvlane, will return home today, hav.
1ns spent the last six weeks with friends
in Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice C Burton, who
Me occupying thtlr cottage t Buck U
m!Er wU return t0 thc,r ""me, SOU West
Coulter street, early In September.
rtn.." ":. Dnwn and her grand
?a"B.h.lcr' Miss Eleanor Haines, are
spending seeral weeks In Chelsea.
Miss Florence Prctsch, of 1S Green
lane, and Mlts Dorothy Clemens have re
turned from a two months' visit to Lake
i ??r8e .nnd Schenectady, N. V. At the
latter place they were the guests of Mrs.
Harry Jtodearmcl, formerly of Philadelphia.
Along the Reading
Mrs. John J. Tlerncy, of Sharon,
Newtown, Pa her daughter, Mrs. Alex
ander Chambers, Miss Elizabeth Hill, of
this city, and Mr. Edward M. Ticrney
are now at Uramwell. V. Va visiting
Mrs. J. D. Hewitt. They motored down,
stopping at Gettysburg, Staunton and
White Sulphur Springs.
Miss Zcrllda H. Marks BAVe a lawn
party Saturday afternoon, at her sum
mer home In North Glcnsldo. Among
iiio guests were .Miss Holen Bushnell,
Miss Katherlno Scholder, Miss Clara
Stork, Miss Mildred Gavin,. Mr. Edwin
Slack, Mr. Frank Slack, Mr. Edward
Jlcsscl. Mr. Thomas Noble and Mr. Clar
enco Stallman.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller Watts, of
Old York road, Ogontz, Pa have left for
Gibraltar Island on Lake Erie, where
they will bo tho guests of Mrs. Watts"
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Barnoy,
at their Bumhier home.
Mrs. M. P. Horner, of Elklns Park, Pa.,
has left for Atlantic City, N. J., whero
she will spend several weeks at tho
Brighton Hotel.
Mr. George Cole, of 6416 North Sth
street. Oak Lane, has returned from tho
Thousand Islands, whero he has Jcen
spending part of tho summer. He will
leave for Asbury Park Saturday, Septem
ber 4.
Miss Elizabeth E. Dyson, of Oak Lane,
Is spending some time with Miss Dorothy
Whyto ,of Asbury Park, N. J.
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rowan, of 5S26
Master street, gave a week-end party at
their summer home, Cedarbrook, N. J.,
In honor of their daughter, Miss Cathrlno
Rowan. Among the guests wero Miss
Margaret Gallagher, Miss Helen Galla
gher, Mr. Raymond Bohcn, Mr. Gcorgo
Connor and Mr. Gcorgo McCaffrey.
Mr. and Mrs. George Blnns Shubert, of
1501 Belmont avenue, were the guests this
week of Mr. and Mrs. Mason P. Mlsh In
Clemcnton, N. J,
Miss Ethyl B. Taylor, of E91S Pino street.
Is spending the week-end with her sis
ter. Mrs. H. W. Schlcsser, of Wenonah.
N. J. From there they will leave for
Ocean City, where they will bo the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Bell.
Mrs. David Greenberg, of 21S South 62d
street. Is being entertained for several
days at Atlantic City by her friends, Mrs.
Frank Lerner and Miss Jean Schlclfcr.
Miss Gertrude Maglnnls. of 5931 Cath
arine street, and Miss Sarah Suiter have
returned home after a stay at Wlldwood.
The wedding of Miss Dorothea M.
Walker and Mr. J. Wilson Scott, Jr., on
September 1, will be very quiet owing to
a recent death in the family of Mr. Scott.
Mr. Constantino B. Voynow, of 4158
Leldy avenue. Is spending a few days at
his summer home on Boston avenue,
Chelsea, whero he will be Joined by his
Bon Lionel early this week and will motor
to Lake George, N. Y.
Mrs. B. Hafferty and her niece, Miss
Elizabeth Neary, of 33C4 Haverford ave
nue. West Philadelphia, who have been
touring the Pacific coast for the last few
months, will return early In September.
During their stay In the West they are
being entertained by Mrs. Hafferty's sls-ter-ln-law.
Mrs. George Thresher, of
Grldley, Cal. Some of the cities visited
while on their trip are Sacramento, San
Diego and San Francisco, In which city
they visited tho Exposition.
Upon returning to Philadelphia they
will be met by Mr. Hafferty, who was un
able to accompany his wife and niece, and
his nephew, Mr. Stephen P. A. O'Shaugh
nessy, who will entertain the party at his
homo for dinner that evening.
Mr. John L. Rnymond, of 66th street
nnd Cedar avenue, and Mr. C. Meredith
Johnson, of 63d street and Haverford
avenue, have returned from an extended
visit at Atlantic City and expect to spend
the first two weeks of September In
Maine before returning to Princeton Uni
versity in the fall.
Mrs. William Curran and family and
Miss Katherlno Lyons, of 243 Grose
street, will Bpend the September season
bt Wlldwood.
Miss Anna V. Hogan and Miss Helen
Carroll, of Cardlngton, have gone to
Wlldwood.
The Rev. nnd Mrs. deorgo D. Adams,
of 4126 Larchwood avenue, accompanied
by Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Potter, of 3S03
Powelton avenue, who have been spend
ing the month of August motoring
,i..v h tjow Tnclnnd states, will re
turn the beginning of next month.
Tioga
Miss Marlon Hlght, of Ventnor, enter
tained Miss Florence Cassln, of Tioga,
over the week-end
Mrs. Theodore Vogel. of 8320 North 16th
street, has returned from a visit to her
sister, Mrs. C. E. Brooks, at Allentown,
Pa, and has gone to Lansdowne, where
she -is the gueU of Mrs. W. II. Harman.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Calvin Trumbower,
of 1829 West Venango street, are visit
ing Mrs. Trumbower's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Freed, at their home in Rich
landtown, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pomeroy and
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Urn. William Zlndel, of 3111 North 15th
street, have gone to Wynoote to remain
through the early autumn.
Mrs. Aaron Blumenthal, who has been
spending some time at Wriuhtsvllte
Beach, N, C has returned to her home,
1918 West Erie avenue.
Mr. Mann G. Berg, of 3115 North 16th
street, has returned from Telford, Pa.,
and Is taking a fortnight's trip up the
Hudson and through eastern New York.
Mrs. Charles C. Van Riper, of 1931 Wing
ohocktng street, and her nephew. Mr,
Murray Btokes. are visiting Niagara
Falls and Canada,
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MRS. JOSEPH DARLINGTON WILKINSON
Who is at present the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Burgess, at their cottage in Cape May. Mrs. Wilkinson was Miss
Jane Burgess.
South Philadelphia
Miss Marlon Brennnn, of 2215 Fltzwnter
street, and her sister. Miss Anne Brcn
nan, will lonvo September 1 for Columbus,
O., to spend several weeks with their
grandparents. On returning they will
visit their sister, Mrs. Herbert Decator, of
Pittsburgh. Mr. Frank McDermott will
accompany them to Lancaster.
Mr. George Mooro and Mr. Lawrence
Gcttlngs entertained last' Wednesday
evening at an Informal reception given by
the K. K. Klub, at the home of Mrs.
John Moore, 1220 South 31st street. The
guests present were Miss Blanche Chap
man, Miss Emma Peterson, Miss Hclene
O'Connor, Miss Natalie Craig, Mrs. George
D. Craig. Mr. George D. Craig, Mr. Fred
erick Schauffele and Mr. Calvin Craig.
A farewell party was given to Miss
Anna Dougat at the homo of her mother,
1929 South street, before her departure for
a three months' visit in Colorado.
Among the guests who attended wero
Mr. Archibald Carl Miller, of Brooklyn,
Mr. Caleb Joseph Heller, of New York;
Miss Ada Schcctcr, Miss Hannah
Schectcr, Miss Elslo Bllsky, Miss Sarah
Bllsky, Miss Roso Berman, Miss Anna
Goldberg, Miss Jeannette Dougal, Mr. A.
Sherman, Mr. A. Redmond, Mr. S. Kahn,
Mr. J. Raphael. Mr. "Jack" Horwltz. Miss
Mildred J. Llckhalter, Mr. James Coren,
Mr. Frnnk Seldenberg. Mr. George
Greenberg, Mr. Ben Nathans, Mr. Wil
liam Cooper, Miss Mae Levin, Mr. Adolf
Adelson, Mr. "Jack" J. Gertzman. Mr.
William Tecot, Mr. Louis Goldstein, Mr.
and Mrs. GoIdBteln, Mr. Alexander Lar
kln. Mr. Plerson Davla, Mr. Maurlco Sle
gel, Mr. Alfred Goodman and Sir. A.
Trackenburg.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Griffin, of 2237 Fltz
water street, gave a party from 1 to 5
o'clock last Tuesday In honor of their
B-year-old daughter, Patricia. The little
tot woro a beautiful white dress.
Among the guests present were the
Misses Olive Dooley, Maudo H. Edge.
Agnes Feeley, Kathryn Johnson, Mary E.
Nagel, Elinor O'Brien, Agnes. Mildred
and Beatrice Sullivan, Martha Sterrett
and Sarah E. Walsh, also Masters
Thomas O'Brien, Joseph E. Hunter and
Joseph Crulckshank O'Sulllvan.
Mr. and Mrs. Griffin also entertained in
the evening, when the hostess wore her
wedding gown of white silk. Muslo and
refreshments wero furnished throughout
the evening. Miss Florence Shaffer sang
several selections. Among the guests
wero Miss Phoebe Baker, Mr. Robert
Pollock. Miss Lillian G. Crulckshank, Mr.
H. E. Prltchard, Mrs. O'Sulllvan, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Crulckshank and their son;
Mr. F. Gordon A. Crjlckshank, Mr. and
Sirs. Edward L. Hunter and Mr. Michael
F. Orlflln.
In honor of Miss Eva Kosson and Miss
Ray Kosson, of 1609 South 6th street,
nn all-day outing will take place at Bur
holme Park. Tho following will attend:
Miss Rose Rosenbluth, Miss Gussla Ro
senbluth, Miss Ida Kaskey, Miss Lizzie
Kaskey, Miss Lillian Rose, Miss Dorothy
Rose, Sir. Jack Beyer, Jr., Mr. Nathaniel
II. Berger, Jr., and Maxwell D. Barnett.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Herrlngton, 222S
Jackson street, have returned home after
a three weeks' stay at the Delaware
Water Gap.
Mr. Walter Beard, of 17th and Ellsworth
streets, is spending his vacation at Wild
wood. Miss Mae Thompson, 2M6 Moore street,
Is spending her vacation at Wlldwood,
N. J.
Mrs, Martha H. Johnston and Mrs, Ross
T. Williams are spending their vacation
at Atlantic City, N. J. They will remain
over Labor Day.
Miss EdltlKCassldy. of 2224 South ttth
street. Is speeding the week-end at the
cottage of her friend, Miss Edith Ed
wards, ot Ocean City.
Mrs, William C. Raymond, of West
Passyunk' avenue, who was taken 111 on
a recent trip to California, has returned
home and Is on the road to recovery.
Miss Charlotte Richard, of 2226 South
Rosewpod street, has Just returned from
u ylstt with her aunt, Mrs. O. Hlrs'n, of
Germantown.
Mr. ond Mrs. II, Chllds Hodgcns. of
2138 West Passyunk avenue, with their
little son Alexander, have taken on apart,
ment ot Ocean City, where they will
remain for the balance of tho summer
months. .
Mies Anna E. McGurk. of W03 South
Garnet street, and Miss Laura Bean, ot
Ferndale, Pa returned last week from
a delightful motor trip through New York
State and southern Ontario, vlsltlnc
Niagara Falls, Buffalo, the picturesque
i Wfetkln Glen and Toronto o route.
North Philadelphia
Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Stern, of 711 Frnnk
lln street, havo gone to visit Mr. nnd
Mrs. Samuel Lit nt Barker, their camp
in tho Rungoley Lakes, for a fortnight.
They will return by motor.
Mrs. Margaret Hamilton Reed Is spend
ing some time with her daughter, Mrs.
Walter Sonncberg, of 1810 North Camac
street, who Is now at her Ocean Gato
bungalow.
Miss Helen Schopp, of 1231 North 26th
street, Is spending a fortnight at Ocean
City. Last week Mlsa Schonn enter
tained tho members of the Motorboat
Club by singing at their meeting.
An Interesting uptown event took placo
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Grenner. 32U North 23th street, on Sun
day afternoon, August 22. Their daughter.
Miss Dorothy Smith Grenner, a popular
llguro In the younger ct of tho north
soction of the city, was married to Mr.
Louis Kehr, a young business man of
Chicago. The Informal ceremany was
witnessed by the relatives and close
friends of the young people. Tho mar
riage servlco was performed by the Rev.
Gcorgo Street. Tho only attendants
were Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Leutwlnc,
the young brldo's brother-in-law and sis
ter. Tho bride, who Is but 19 years old, was
gowned In a whlto crepe de chine dress,
with long Norfolk coat. Her hat was
pink silk Bhlrred. A beautiful white fur
neckpiece added to the attractiveness of
tho happy bride's costume. After a brief
wedding trip to Niagara Falls the young
couplo will rcsido In the Greeley apart
ments, 1720 Master street. Tho marriage
was the culmination of a romance which
had Its Inception 11 weeks ago when Mr.
Kehr was Introduced to the young lady
nt a reception at tho homo of mutual
friends.
The wedding of Miss Ada Louise KobU
mayer and Mr. Wilfred W. McClelland
will tako place on Wednesday evening at
S o'clock, at the home of tho bride's
father. The ceremony will be performed
by tho Rev. A. C. Schcnck. The bride will
be attended by Mrs. R. Wallace Sproul,
ns matron of honor, and the best man
will bo Mr. Elmer Ott. After October 1,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McClelland will be
ati home at mi North 12th street, Logun.
Southeast Philadelphia
Mrs. Charles Dunn, of 100 Emily street,
has Just returned from Edgewater Park,
after o week's visit to her sister, Mrs.
A, E. De Less.
Mr. Louis Charlemagne FlBhman, of
769 South 4th street, and Mr. Louis Mar
tin Jacobs, 710 South 3d street, graduates
ot Southern High School, have finished
their vacation, and are preparing for the
coming school term.
MRS. LOUIS KEHR
Who, before her marriage last
week, was Miss Dorothy Smith
Grenner, of 3214 North 25th
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Cltef Boatswain John V. Brooks, U. 8.
N.t of the U. S. S, Nebraska, who
spent tho past few days with his family,
nt 1713 Porter street, has returned to
Newport, n. I. Miss Helen Brooks will
motor to Hammondvllle tomorrow, where
she will make a short visit.
Miss Anne DJorud, of 2611 South
Colorado street, Is nt present at Dela
ware Water Gap, where she will remain
Until after Labor Day.
Mrs. John R. Greenhalgh, and her
daughter, Miss Helen Greenhalgh, of 2509
South Cleveland avenue, have Just re
turned from a fortnight's stay at Atlantic
City. Mr. John R. Greenhalgh will leave
tomorrow for Mahanoy City to transact
some business for the Improved Order
of Red Men.
Northeast Philadelphia
Mrs. Frank Adair, Miss Vera Adair and
Mr, Francis Adair, of 3121 Salmon street,
are spending two weeks at Easton, Pa.,
os the guests of Mrs. Harry Beck.
Miss Helen Dougherty, 2365 East Hunt
ingdon street, and Miss Rcglna Daley, of
2354 East Huntingdon street, spent the
week-end nt Atlantic City.
Miss Sara Cohen, of 192S East Mon
mouth street, has as her guest Miss Fan
nlo Sclnn, of Vlncland, N. J.
Tho members of the Wouldbca Dra
matic Club of Kensington will spend
Labor Day at Wlldwood. They will be
quartered at tho Arlington. One of tho
features of their outing will be a water
melon party on the bench nt midnight.
Thoso who will go nre Miss Elslo V. Kyle,
Miss Ethel M. Hoffman, Miss Esther
Kammcrrr, Miss Ldna Johnson, Miss
Hazel McKay, Miss Bessie L. Frlck, Miss
Edith Haas, Mr. Harry H. Hoffman, Mr.
William Connelly, Mr. George Anderson,
Mr. Wesley Whltcfield Hoffman, Mr. Rob
ert Clayton, Mr. Clifford Mecouch, Mr.
Thomns Plntt, Mr. Albert Wilson, Mr.
Andrew Given.
A Knffee-klatch will be given on Fri
day evcnlni;, September .1, at the East
End Club. Lehigh avenue and Thompson
street, for tho benefit of tho Rev. James
H. Conlln, of Erie, Pa.
Those on tho commltteo are: Miss
Helen Convllle, Miss Anna Kane, Miss
Elizabeth Fceney, Miss Catharine Con
lln, Miss Margaret Sweeney and Miss
Elizabeth Conlin.
Frankford
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hauck, the Utter
known as Mrs. Katherlno Hauck, of tho
W. C. T. U.. aro enjoying farm life near
Potlstown, Pa.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thcodoro Bavlngton nnd
daughter. Miss Ethel Bavlngton, of 4633
Frankford avenue, have returned from
their recent visit to Atlantic City.
Mrs. E. Wells, of 4615 Oakland street,
nnd her daughter, Mrs. F. Sontgcn, are
camping, with a party of friends, at
Belvldere.
Mr. Ernest Ronsdorf, of 4736 Mulberry
street, has returned from Atlantic City,
where he spent two weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Button and daugh
ter, JIIss Dorothy Button, nre at Beach
Haven Terrace.
Mrs Walter Mansfield, of Academy
road, entertained Saturday afternoon at
luncheon In honor of her daughter, Mrs.
James Belfleld, of Germantown. There
were 18 guests and the decorations were
yellow and blue. Mr. and Mrs. Bel
fleld will leave tomorrow for Chicago,
where they will make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Felix, of Mul
berry street, havo returned from New
York and hao as their guests until Sep
tember 11 Miss Jane Klautz. Miss Marion
Feclln and Miss Leona Turn, of New
York.
Roxborough
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Whltworth, or
101- Stanton street. Falls of Schuylkill,
celebrated tho 12th anniversary of their
wedding last week. In the evening they
gave a reception to their friends. Mr.
Whltworth Is n special policeman at
tached to the Ridge and Mldvale ave
nues police station, and his fellow offi
cers presented htm with a valuable
grandfather's clock.
Miss Rosalind Oettlnger, of 2810 Ger
mantown avenue. Is spending a week as
the guest of friends In Atlantic City.
The Rev. Dwlght C. Hanna, pastor of
tho Leverlngton Presbyterian Church,
Roxborough, is spending his vacation at
Winona Lake, Ind. Winona Lake is the
home of "Billy" Sunday.
Mr. William Brennan, of Manayunk,
has returned from a visit to Newark and
Brooklyn, where he was the guest of
Mr. Gub Getz, the Brooklyn baseball
player.
Lansdowne
Miss Helen V. Adlcr, of East Green
wood avenue. Is entertaining Miss Emma
and Miss Marie Love, of Ocean City, at
her parents' cottago In Atlantic City.
Miss Edith Boyd, who has been the
guest of Mrs. Isaac II. Adler at her cot
tage In Atlantic City, left Saturday for a
three weeks' trip to the Great Lakes,
the Canadian Rockies and the Panama
Exposition.
Miss Marie G, Loughney has gone for
a three weeks' stay at Buckhlll Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Boyd, of Lincoln
avenue, aro receiving congratulations on
the birth ot a son. Mrs. Boyd will be
remembered ns Miss Mary Ogden.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Young, of East
Stewart avenue, left today for a short
stay in New JTorlc.
Miss Mary V, Cassldy, of 413 North
Salford street, has Just returned from a
visit of two weeks with her sister, Mrs.
Charles Mellman, of Georgetown, Del,
Miss Helen Garcia has returned to her
home In Rutledge, Pa., after visiting her
aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garcia,
of 6117 Westmont ovenue.
Camden and Vicinity
Mr. and, Mrs. James Clarke and Miss
Helen Clarke are spending the balance
of this month at Cape May, Mr, and
Mrs. Clarke and Miss Clarke live at 27
Flthlan avenue, Merchantvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Burrell and son
and Mrs. C. D. Van Duyn and daughter,
return early In September from Ocean
City.
Mrs. William B. Wood, of 312 Penn
street, has purchased tho residence she
Is now occupying at Haddonfleld. and
will have extensive alterations added to
the place.
Mr, and Mrs. John N. Ako, of 3d and
Penn streets, have Joined their daughter
at Glen Campbell, Pa., their former home.
Mrs. E. G. Schellenger and her son and
daughter, of Fifth and Cooper streets,
are now with relatives at Ocean City,
after enjoying an extended western trip,
Suffrage Events Today
EQUAL FRANCHISE! BOC1HTV.
Koonda- meeting. Collins' Cardboard Fac
tory. Uodlne stret and Columbia, avenutj
sneuW MUs Anna UcCue.
'Noon meeting at plant of "William Wharton
& Co., Inc., 85th street and Washington av
nue; speaker, MOw Bertha, flapovlts.
b:30 p. m. Meeting at Kensington avenua
and Cumberland atreetj speaker, Was Anna
W80'p. m. -Meeting at Sth and ChrlatUn
streets, speakera, llUi Bertha Sapovlta ami
Uorg Bmall,
WOMAN BUFFIIAOB PAHTY
8:30 p, to. Meeting at beadiuarttrs of Slst
L4ehvUvo District, 3M Hout- Md tU.
TEA DANCE AND CARD PARTY
HAVE QUOTA OF FOLLOWERS
Largest Dansant of the Season Was Held at Yacht Club
in Atlantic City on Saturday Wildwood -Has
a Gay Week-end
ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 30.
THE largest tea dance of the season
was given on Saturday afternoon at
tho Atlantic City Yacht Club by the
club members for their friends. Yachts
wero placed at the disposal of those who
did not dance and there were also cartls
for the entertainment of thoso who find
bridge tho most pleasant diversion. It
was a very Jolly Informal affair. Mrs.
Allen IC White, wife of Commodore
Whlto received, assisted by Miss Lulu
H. Marvel, Mrs. James H. Hayes, and
Mrs. John Newbold Wllklns. Jr. The
club members who assisted at th
various diversions were Mrs. Coulter
Charlton. Miss Eleanor McNulty, Mrs.
II. Kendall Read, Mrs. Jacob C. Myers,
Mrs. L. Wahl Turner, Mrs. Henry Har
vey, Mrs. Howard Wcstney, Mrs. Frank
Smnthcrs, Mrs. Klmbcr McWIIllams, Mrs
Allen Brown Endlcott, Jr., Mrs. 11.
Starr Glddlngs, Miss Alice Marvel, Miss
Martha Marvel, Miss Elizabeth Knlssell,
Miss Mildred Smith, Miss Helen Mathtcu,
Miss Ethel Mathleu, Miss Rachel Somets,
Miss Helen E. Somers, Miss Helen Shlnn,
Miss, Marlon Shlnn, Miss Ethel Bates,
Miss Sophia Bew.
Miss Katherlno Dempsey has returned
to her home In Philadelphia after spend
ing a week with friends.
Miss Mary Latimer entertained In
formally nt her cottago on Vermont ave
nue. Present were Miss Nichols. Miss
Florenco Robinson, Miss Mabel Latimer,
Miss Annette Schilling, Miss Pearl
Campbell, Miss Camtlle Stewart and Miss
Margaret Mason.
Mrs. Harry B. Leeds and Miss Emily
Shlnn who have been spending tho
greater part of the summer on the Pa
cific coast, will return to tho seashore
early In September.
Delaware County
Miss Sarah M. Dlehll and Miss Marlon
E. Hartman, of Collngdalc, will leave
September 23. for a three months' Btay
at the San Francisco Exposition.
a HAnu ...no h.U tmila. ttin ntmnlrtes
of tho Knights of tho Golden Eagle,
Upland Castle, In Crozer Park, Just out
side Chester. Numerous Held sports were
conducted and refreshments served In tho
evening.
Dr. W. Knowlea. of Chester, entertained
a party of friends last week aboard his
launch Hyacinth. They ran down tho
ni....n- no tar no Delaware City ana
on the return trip a tasty luncheon was
served.
Chester
Mrs. J. Lewis Crozer, of Upland, the
donor of the beautiful roof garden of the
Young Women's Christian Association
here, entertained the Junior department
of tho association In the garden on Sat
urday evening. Some time ago Mrs.
Crozer was hostess to the senior girls
at a very delightful entertainment held
In the roof gaVden.
Mrs. Leroy Carson Wilson, of Balti
more, Md who before her marriage was
Miss Dorothy Buckman, of Chester, Is
visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Edwin
Buckman, who now reside In Trainer.
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taught in every practical and
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Full particulars in Catalog
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BUSINESS
COLLEGE
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NIGHT SCHOOL
Give us three of your evenings each
week and we will give you knowledga
that will enable you to command.
Positions I'onltlTely Guaranteed
Telephone I Lombard lzSS-lZd?
I.AFAYKTTK BUILDING
Sth and Chestnut Streets
After October 1, Penn Mutual Bldg.
FRIENDS' CENTRAL
And Its Elementary Schools, open oa
NINTH MO. (Beptember) 2ist
15th and llaco Sts.
83th Bt. and Lancaster Ave.
17th Bt. and Olrard Ave.
Greens Bt above School Lane, Oermantown.
Principals In attendance after Ninth Mo. 1st.
WM. E. DARP.ETT, lstn and Race Sts.
STANDARD Y.M.C.A. COURSES
Bave carfare. Evening School, Dormitory,
Expert Instructors, Individual Method, Bwlm
mlnr Pool. Gymnasium.
North Ilranch V. 31. C. A.. 1013 W. Lehlsh.
Camden Central Y. M. C A., tit Federal at.
Went Ilraneu . i. v. A., ozu ana Hansom.
Germantown Friends
C-L-l OPEN8 B MO. 21ST
OCllOOl AT 8 145 A. M.
STANLEY R TARNALL. Principal
The Phillips Brooks School
Boys' school, opposite Clark Park. Athlstle
Held adjoining bfdg. Large f unequipped gym
nasium, isiperleneed teachers. Year Hook.
Howard B. -ftael. Him. M Baltimore ave.
THE 110LUAN SCHOOL. 230 WALNUT BT.
From Montssaort through College Prepara
tory. General course emphasised. Strong B
mestlo Science course. Outdoor classroom.
Special attention to small boys ana girls.
PllEPABATlON FOR ANY COLLBQE. ANY
COUR8B
BROWN PREPARATORY
BltOAD AND CHERRY STREETS
PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE
Thirty sears at J7lh a4 Chat tout BtrtUt.
Business. Shorthand and s-scretarlal Course.
STRING OAKDKM INHTITUTK. PULLA.
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Ntrtt NchooU Writ foe MU
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College, Law, Med, Day KVg. Univ. Kef.
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WILDWOOD, Aug. 80. Four rhls4
phlans at Haddon Hall enjoyed th dance
given for their benefit on Friday Ven
Ing.
The regular weekly 600 at tho Ed net on
Inn was attended by 60 guests. Ten hand
some prizes were presented to the wln
ners.
Among the many Phlladelphlans of, note
nt the shore this week were recorded Mr.
and Mrs. Thomns C. Poole, Mr and Mr.
James Ranken, .Mrs. W. J Keltz and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George C Titus,
Mrs, Mary McKcnncy, John Dick-. MiM
Minnie Engle and Alice Engle, all at
whom are enjoying their stay at the
Derbyshire.
The winners of the weekly 600 nt the
Adclphl WIttce were A. W. Mann. Mrs,
Hlldrcth, Mrs. A. R, Ball, Mrs. C. Mn )i
noon nnd sirs. A. Smlts.
Noted nt the Grccnlelgh are Mr. ami"
Mrs. T. A. Tompkins. Charles Wright
and family. Dr. G. A. Rannvlllo and fam
ily, Mrs. John C Hanna and daughter.
At tho Wayne are Mr. ond Mrs. B. N.
Sharer, Mr. and Mrs. H. Callahan, Mrs.
Loxlcy and family and Mr. and Mrs. A
W. Bremnger.
Others from Quaker City here for a
week In September or longer nre Mr. and
Mrs. H W. Garner and family, Mr, and
Mrs. 11. Y. McCurdy, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Benncr. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bechner, Mr.
and Mrs. E. II. Harris. Dr. E B. Sweeny,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wlkoff, Mr and Mrs.
E. A. Holbrooke, Mr. ond Mrs. J. W.
Hutchinson, Mr and Mrs. Edwin Stevens,
F. W. Keatly, Doctor Styberg nnd famjly,
Miss Anna Thompson, Mr and Mrs. Ross
B. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. John Callahan
and children, the Misses Anna and Ma
tilda, May Enrlght, Miss Nellie R Derr,
Miss Nancy Cahlll, Mrs. Louis Seltz Mlsi)
Gertrude S Seltz, Mr. and Mrs rtannU
Brubaker and Mr. and Mrs. E. E Cox.
Wilmington
Miss Eugenia Jackson Is at Cohasset,
Mass., and will stay until Wednesday of
this week.
Miss Louise Van Trump has returned
from a ten weeks' trip to tho Paclflo
coast.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Yedder have re
turned from a fortnight's stay at Cape
May, N. J.
Mrs. Martha R Grant went to Eagle's
Merc, Pa., last week, to stay soV?ral
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe C. Tlndall have
returned from a fortnight's stay at As
bury Park, N. J.
Miss Amy E. du Pont returned tast
wecK artet a fortnight's stay at Cape
May, N. J
What's Doing Tonight
flancjuPt In honor of Leonardo Antonla
Mliell, Palumbo's Hotel, 82t Catharine street:
S o'clock.
Fatrraount Park Band, George's Hltlt s
o'clock. Fre3.
Philadelphia Band, City Hall Plaza 8
o'clock. Free.
Trolley protest meeting. Paoayunk BuslnaM
Men, Paanyunk avenue and Mor. street, 8
o'clock. Free.
Jitney mass-meeting. Parkway Building, S
o'clock.
nodnd Table Conference, Holy Trinity Pariah
House: 8 o'clock. Free.
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BusinessCollege
Is a real Business School, In
addition to Shorthand. Typewrit
ing. Bookkeeping and the other
branches usually taught In busi
ness schools, we also teach Sales
manship. Standardized English.
Accountancy. Advertising, Short
hand Reporting and Real Estate
and Conveyancing. About which
course shall we sand you partlcn
ulars7 A
101-307 Chestnut St Phils.
How to Advance
The great hope of advancement lies la
bringing Into action certain Important
powers ot mind and personality which
have never been used. Use of these pow
ers Is prevented In various ways. It may
be checked by timidity and lack of aelf
confidence, suppressed by fear, or para
lyied by self-consciousness. Ignorance of
the Importance of the powers, or the nat
ural weakness of the powers themselves,
may prevent their use. The NenT College
courses give men and women fuU pos
session of themselves.
Bend for catalogue, copy of Dr, NePTs
lecture, "Education and Success," and
circular stating when Day and Evening
Classea open, rates of tuition, etc.
NEFF COLLEGE cbes.nu?.,
Httpful Talk By Butlnei Men at
PEIRCE SCHOOL "W
America's Foremost Business Scbol X ,
J? Fall Term will be opened
, in New Building on
ePine St., West of Broad J
Ceilral Educational IiistitMt&
Day and JSvetiUp Preparatory anil Kustucse.
The Community has confidence In Central's
Educational System. You should know about
It unique work. 2000 Students last year.
Bend for Illustrated Catalog A.
Central Y M. C. A.. 1421 Arch st- Phtla.
MISS HILLS' SCHOOL
1S0S Sprue Street. Opens Sept. 32.
MAIN LINK BRANCH
Ardmore. Opens September Vt
ELIZABETH HILLS LYMAN, Principal.
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Palmer BtwineH School
Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English,
day and night sessions. Send for catalog.
Mercantile library Bldg 10th above Chestnut.'
Umveraky of FwuMylvsuua
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West
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00th and Olrard av, -Business
courses that win busi
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