Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 04, 1915, Final, Page 9, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    BYE-KINO LBDGERpfalLADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1915.
d
o i
" i
B MAY'S SOCIAL
ENDS WITH .AY.AJWAIJK T'JJN JLUHT
.irtotinn Dancing Contest Will Be Held at the
Corinthian Yacht Club,
Will U vcj.v-
,,ir8 successful season from
n,..,v" .-.: : ., be
M Will C1O0B """ "
S the Corinthian Yacht Club to
ft -"---' , .?" Y
KTriub. urs i """ -
Sfe Drxl road. Overbrook. w. the
'W . . .. -4 hna inn rod her-
: - iiman v i-lii'iil-iiii
Ettnr of tne "aca """ '""
Za a little to make the affair a sue-
Mrs Vetteriein. cm...
. ..... i. MmI hv Mrs.
SrJf'SpJ.r.MI-C.therin.Dyrin..
,rV. in,i nd Mrs. Langdon.
!aUm dancing will take plat and
, been secured.
iLm Uoshur Moorchcad, of Washington,
P"?' "!2. i.at thla week of Mr. and
K ThemYa Robert.. Jr.. at their cot-
I ' i o Mv Mr. ana r.
KU.n abroad the.r yacht K.lkenny
rr """ -'
The Bev. El's on ,.
and
Mro.
Mary
F.
are
fittt and Mies Frances Mecum
LratSan Francisco.
k,..t dficnrayun. - -
im . .. r..,..n
Con-
iKr and Mrs. josepn .......,.
I Ej n C who hae been spending
I .. .I' e,i,in Villa CnDO I
Au-
May.
'HIBW AT TUB Divvniv.
" T. .- iMrn will arrlvo
In
lK II Air II1ICD teve --
K odar and will be registered
'? ' . mxtrm-J. until the end
at the
of
the
dnw""""" -
. fBhinn TTiitrlilnson. who
been spending the summer In Cape
Key, ir return i . --
even, aooui mo mu"" " "
- .iii- t-I.M nnrt Mrs. Field.
A Key. la.iivfc .v. -.. .
. .. i j mnAintr n nhnrt time In
4T.. ... a. nMint th cueats or
Rand Mrs. E. Farnum Lnvell at their
S win return to New Yortf -on Mon
Uwtentnt William Woods Bmyth. U. S.
of the wasnwgiun " uiu, nu
" ..".. tw nlll visit friends In
ESnantown and Chestnut Hill before re-
wn no'o?
IktlM Harriett nogan van Baun, who
nt August at jacKson, i. i., ib to
t. n.orh whtrn she will remain
)l the latter part of next -week, when
Trill return 10 ner nuiuc, itvi oijiu
afreet. v
lu. ..4 nfro nnrnptl Pendleton, of. lith
wMpt Walnut streets, have gone to Lake
(torn ana the AaironaacK .aiounmins,
Kere they will spend several weeks.
Alnno- thfi Main Line
d aVtrR!nMlE3 Deborah Seal Is spend-
fK the balance of the summer at Pocono
BMBor ina.
mtM Agne Reppller Is spending several
bkl in Auaniic v-liy ucioro jeiurnuib
her home on Beacom lane. .
KAVERFORD.-Mr. William M. Griscom
k hit daughters. Mrs. John M. Brlscoo
id HIM urace Aiimcenc unscom, 01
,HBtomery' avenue, have gone to Atlan-
; vlt)r Jor a stay 01 iwo wcckb.
Krt Sharswood Brlnton, of the Haver
rf Court, nas returned rom Hot
cfwi, Va. where she spent July and
"mm
;T,V MAWR. Miss Florence Aber-
y, of Oulf road, Is spending the week-
at Landenburg, Pa , where she is
mint Miss Helen G. Fudge.
Kn. Joseph H. Morris, of 28 South
kion avenue, has returned from a
-th' tUy at Wlldwood, N. J,
ft, and Mrs. Marshall Stretch and Mas
.Ruahton Stretch, of B903 Cobb's Creek
4u-vird, Philadelphia, who have been
edlng two weeks at Atlantic City, are
Wing at Edgenood Inn for a week he
re returning to their home. .
Chestnut Hill
Wm. George Van Dusen and her two
tn, miss Catharine and Mr. Harry
Dusen. are at Hnnvlrh.Viv.iiiA.Kn-.
M will remain there until late in 8ep-
r. wnen tnev will rntlirn In th1f
21 West Evergreen avenud.
k tnd Mrs. Henry Wharton will re-
tiirai oaunaersiown, -Jt. I., Septcm
' to their home, 8020 Gcrmantown
mw4 Mr8, ndrlck Provost, who
.vcmiing me summer at their
-"- vii ue camance, Me., will
J"Sh the autumn months and
.i ifS' "' KnBt Mount Airy
ie. the middle of November.
. W- T. TTlln... a -
l ll.H itm .I"" -B-n? "" daughter,
-rit i,Vn.J Ti. i ' . uv c,aal orgas
Hunton also spent a week In nnU...
ft-.'-
x ..w
Germantown
Iftm'IX ?"?'!"?? locust
' Wtii IfcitTm." k. - COn MUn'
Cri A wi.i- ......
Hw w.n. i , .? iL Wl" remain at
mlnnriV. "'" "lurn l0 ner nome.
nMw. -.
IWhoM.Vi.. ea?on h0 turned
t the ih: ' TO""' wnere ane
, ,B MK three weeks,
-: V er.a,v.ret.ureO to their
trio ":"" net. m
'WUwwMta. " "' "-'wher
. ll. au.-" .
tkimii mi . aJ,?r two children.
rfi?aS "r- "v' Cope, will
' tqa. Wn " x- unm ,at
a2?J?-.?j:'J ?' J2 Carpenter street.
Fre h- .: f 7?" Irom Atlantic
I Tre she ,pent the month of Au,,
l.tvn. oM ,,..
b i .-.r."-.""" "no epent
Mb thSr y n" Uty, have re.
W tmr hone. 832! Wakefield
Uw'n'i?mln..Keldm,ln. O'
a a .ij;':2"i " ;ut reT
f hivW kilnA., AUant'o City.
Lv km th, gUMU af Mrg
'
ner the l?asiit
fezr'.Ao.
ppnu dam ti,i' ' . " "T uin
ifr awkMa. i."jsrr" "
-. . t? nca-iTe,
1 'yttolr 1 the guest for
VAfk t9fk4l Wyncote, Pa.
w .....7?
. ...:. . . .r
'. Who km !-,. ..,.i
9
" ill.
r !
e B
9 f
a I
0 1
d 3
SEASON
When Handsome Prizes
w"i'io
scvrral weeks nt Bench Haven, N. J.,
returned to his home the first of the
week.
Mrs. Roy T Spencer and her daughter.
Miss Sylvia Enstmnn Spencer, of 1101
Prospect avertu, Metrose Tark, 'returned
today from a month's trip to the Paclflo
coast.
West Philadelphia
Mr. Albert Justice Shartle, who has
been spending the summer at Bettorton,
Md., will -return to his home( 111 Bouth
tilh street, on Tuesday, September 7.
Mrs. S. P. Mullln. of K08 Westminster
avenue, lias returned from a few weeks'
visit at Halnespo'rt, N. -J., where she was
tho iruest of Mr. James Callahan and
family, , , ,
Mra. James F. IVodgers, of H09 South
, . u..kvh. .bab j.9k;iuj' niurning on a
motor trip to Atlantic City, accompanied
-., -.. .,u .c. i iu AluoriB, oi iNew
York, and Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Mur
phy, of Jcnklntown. They will stay ovor
Labor Day.
Mr. A. Queptln Coles, of Avon-by the
Sea, announ9es tho betrothal of his sis
ter, MWs Rena Ellinbcth Quentln Coles,
or 3,15 Powclton avenue, to Mr. William
Henry Deijh, of Dante, Va
Mr. and, Mrs. Walter Ambruater, of 4918
C,?.'l5r a:cn"e. aro at their cottago In
Wlldwood, V. J and will return home
about the middle of September.
Mrs. Howard F. Park and Miss Helen
Park, who spend August at Eagle's Mere,
havo returned to their home, 4110 Pino
street.
Mr. William J. Jamison will leave today
for Atlantic City, to remain until tho
middle of September.
Miss Ell2abeth Sampson, of 69th street
fld.w.aUon avenue, Is visiting friends
In Chelsea.
South Philadelphia
Mr. James A. Short, of 1119 Rltner
street, was In Atlantic City last week,
where he remained a short time.
Miss Veronica F. Egan, of 1630 South
ISth street, and Miss Marie Richard, of
2133 North 3d street, are spending a 'week
In Wlldwood. t
Miss Helen MacGranaghan, accompanied
by Miss Margaret McDevItt and Miss
Margaret McLaughlin, has returned from
a. two weeks' stay at Atlantic City. Miss
MacGranaghan will spend the week-end
In Wlldwood.
Miss Emma B. Morell, of 1742 South
15th street, left last evening for a trip
to the Delaware Water Gap, where she
will remain over Labor Day.
The first fall meeting of the Doraen
SOCletY tOOK nlflfA nn tMnA..
'August TO, at the rooms of the Jewlah
Consumntlvn Tniiitm. ... ,n ,, .
'-- ivi m iv wnarion
Street. Thn crenlM, -...I...... .- ... "
displayed by the members In preparation
for the annual play and dance, which
will tako place on Thanksgiving night.
November 25 at New Mercantile HalU
Broad and Master streets. The proceeds
will be used to Increase the hospital
:und th0 Jew'sh Consumptive Insti
v ,T.here Wl". be..a dcPa-ture In the
P Lh" ye"; ln that U will bo pre
sented by professionals instead of ama
teur performers.
Miss Helen Foster, Misa Catherine Mo
ron and Miss Gertrude Moron will re
main in Atlantic City until September 15.
when they will take a trip up the Hud!
son and will return about September 23.
Miss Mary O'Brien, of 004 Waverly
street, has returned to her home after a.
five weeks' stay at Atlantic City.
North Philadelphia
Miss Laura Hawkins, of Wilmington.
Del.. Is staying with her cousin. Mrs.
Sylvester Lutewlnn nf an .'. i. t-,...
- r-- """I mw ,1U ll UU11CV
street, for an Indefinite period. A EOO
wiib Biven in ner nonor Wednesday eve
ning. Two of the younger dancing set of the
north section of the town, Miss May
Walsh, of 233J North 9th street, and
Miss Beth Qulnn, 2312 Albion street, are
enjoying thiy excitement nt h. .,..
They will return to town after Labor Day.
Dr. Joseph F. Hllley and family, Mr.
and Mrs. John Walker, Mrs. Stella all
ien, Mr. and Mrs, James allien, of the
northeast, are quartered at the Colum
bia. Atlantic City, for two weeks. They
motored to the shore.
Mr. William J. Glenn and family, upon
their return from tho Devonshire, Atlan
tic City, where they spent the summer
months, left for a week's trip to the
Delaware Water Gap.
Miss Henrietta Watts, Miss Elizabeth
Wlatta and Miss Lillian M. Frey, and a
group of their Kensington friends spent
several weeks at the Traymore In At
lantic City.
Miss Tina Fischer, of 2d and Dauphin
streets; Miss Mary Clapper, 40 North 66th
street; Miss Mary Bennls, of Willow
Grove; Miss Miriam Bryson, 1130 Porter
street; Miss Johanna Bennls, Miss Irene
Bonner and Miss Matilda Henschl have
gone to the shore for a two weeks' vaca
tion trip.
Lansdowne
Mtsa Charlotte R. Brown, of South
Wycombe avenue. Is spending two weeks
at Ocean City, being the guest of Mrs.
E. A. Corson, of Wesley avenue.
Miss Laura Schoatz, accompanied by
Miss Polly McEvoy and Miss Agnes
Combes, of Philadelphia, are spending
a week at Hotel Raleigh, Ocean Qlty, N,
J. They will return after Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. William McCoach and
Miss Mabel McCoach, of Maple avenue,
are enjoying a motor trip to Boston, They
will be gone about three weeks,
Mr. Louis J. Farren, of McKlnley ave
nue, returned today from a three days'
visit to Atlantic City.
Miss Helen Gray, of Niagara, Is the
guest pf Miss Jean Young, ,of Drexel ave
nue. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Powell and
Miss Gertrude Powell, of East Stratford
avenue, have gone to Buck Hill Falls,
Pa., to remain until aftor Labor Day.
Chester
Mr. -and Mrs, Joseph Robinson, of East
21th street, have Issued invitations for a
reception, to be held at their home on
nextJTuesday evening. In honor of the
14th nlversary of their weddlnr, Thirty
InvltJPons are out.
Mrs, Bamuel D, Clyde and two daugh
ters, of Epst 20th street, have returned
from a visit to relative t Wellsboro, Pa,
Mr and Mrs. JopJt "L. Collin and
little tighter, of PhlkMklphia. who have
ken tb ut of forww Mayor and
Mrs, CrtMby M. Black, at their home, th
and Madtaon oUr durlag (he ummr,
left WfcdnMday far iUmst bw hMM i
La, ,- .
iLiWv At4K itfiLiV
LaLaLaV HT
feu. JHf
m - M9ff ' i m
m I A. w i BSjr. J m
t mlPNisiW'" .iii
I ' MsImzMR I
Wi'''I'JHiil m
flnA
'wVJaV9JIKV8iayKMM.
SMBMBflPiiniiAKasyTi
Photo by A. Frederick Bradley.
MRS. WILLIAM J. COANE
Mrs. Coane, who, with Mr. Coane, is spending the week-end with
Mr.'and Mrs. Guilliam Clamen, at their cottage in Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Coane reside at 30th and Locust streets.
THE BOARDWALK GIRL HAS A
NEW TIMEKEEPING METHOD
Ankle 'Watches on High Russian Boots Are Not Only
Predicted, as in Fashion Stories, but Are Actually
Worn by the Ultra-Fashionable
ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 4.
THE Boardwalk girl has adopted a new
method for keeping up to the minute.
She now wears her watch on the left
side of her tall Russian boots. Whether
she finds it Just as "timely" to wear her
watch on her ankle as on her wrist Is
a question. However, the new fad has
novelty to recommend it, and that is
about all a fad needs. Boot watches will
probably not be very generally worn.
Mrs. Alfred H. Johnson gave a luncheon
and bridge at the Atlantic City Yacht
Club ln honor of Miss Phyllis Burkard,
whose engagement to Mr. Enoch Johnson
was recently announced. The guests
were Mrs. Smith E. Johnson, Mra. Will
iam Burkard, Mrs. Bertram Whitman,
Mrs. Arthur Wright, Mrs. Bavery Brad
ley, Mra. J. J. Nichols, Miss Jane Parker,
Mrs. William Faunce, Miss Porter, Mrs.
William Hodgman, Mrs. Vanneman, Mrs.
Tioga
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Macnamara
have left Mexico and have gone to the
Panama Exposition. Mrs. Macnamara,
who was a June bride, will be remem
bered as Miss Ray M. Campbell, daugh
ter of Mrs. Rachel L. Koehler, of West
Erie avenue. Mrs. Koehler has gone to
Asbury Park for the early autumn.
Miss Charlotte Brennecke, who was the
guest for a fortnight of Mrs, David Arch
ibald, of 8103 North 17th street, at her
summer home In Atlantlo City, has re
turned to her home, 1819 West Erlo ave
nue, and will pass the week-end In New
York.
Mr. and Mra. Ray Hudson, of West
Erie avenue, have returned to Tioga,
after spending the summer at Wlldwood
and Ocean City.
Dr and Mrs. O. Morton Illman, of 3235
North 16th street, will return early In the
month from Peak's- Island, Me., where
they have been staying for several weeks.
Misa Helen Hellbron, of 1(17 West Erie
avenue, has been spending a week with
Miss Edith Well, of 8300 North Broad
street, at her summer home ln Atlantlo
City.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Row, of North
jlth street, have returned to Tioga, after
spending several weeks at Ocean City.
Frankford
The May Club will open Its new club
house at 2218 Frankford avenue on Friday
evening. September 10, Mr. William J,
Kerns is president of the club.
The Frankford Grocers' Association will
be represented by Mr. James F. Curran,
Mr, A. Ivlson. Mr. Edward Gallen, Mr.
W. H. Bratton ami Mr. J, A Edgar at
the annual gathering ftf the RetaU Mer
chants' Association of Pennsylvania, Sep
tember t. The aKalr will be held at Ex
position Park, RearMeadvllle.
Mr, and Mra. )Swar4 M- Jayrv. of
Holmesburg, are reviving coHetula
tlcr. oh the felrh oi a daughter on Au
gust . Mrs, Jaynea wHl be remembered
as Mis Ruth Hawkins, of Tacony.
Mr. Arthur 0lljhr. of 244 Rhawn
trt, wW t4 tWa week-ensl ut At.
UrUo City, m at Mr, Mst Mra.
The K- Cefona a that Um
rMylvl svtwsay f
Benjamin Bacharach, Mrs. Joseph Town
send. Jlrs. A. Lincoln Mjcrs, Mrs. Charles
Stewart, Mrs. Mary Shopshlrc, Mrs. Fra
ley Doughty, Mrs. C. William Ralth. Mrs.
Reuben Bkibcock, Mrs. Robert Willis,
Mrs. diaries Adams, Mrs. Samuel Ire
land, Miss, Nellie, Engarde, Mrs. George
Cralgm, Mrs. Thomas E. NuttalU Mrs.
George Bailey, Mrs. Frederick Kent. Mrs.
J. Pratt Cramer. Mrs. W, Scott Johnson,
Mrs. Milton Ireland, Mr. George Shctz
line. Mrs. John H. Mooro, Mrs. George
Godfrey, Mrs. Heriry Bolte, Mrs. C. Stan
ley Grove, Mrs. William Patrick, Miss
Molly Reese and Mrs. Frank Moore.
Mrs. F. Percy Smith and Withrop Percy
Smith are prolonging their stay at the
Chelsea until late In September.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sayen have as
their guests at their Chelsea cottage Mr.
William Powell, of Washington, D. C.
Miss Miriam Megargee and Miss Lorna
Mcgargce, who have been at the Chelsea
Hotel for a month, returned to their
Philadelphia home today.
Camden and Vicinity
Miss Helen Schrack, of 604 Pearl street,
has returned from Atlantlo City, and
will return to college at the Syracuse
University later ln the month.
Miss Lizzie Munn and niece, Miss
Bertha Osier, of 623 Penn Btreet, returned
Thursday from a fortnight's stay at
Ocean City.
Mrs. A. E. Bailey and her youngest
daughter. Miss Ruby Bailey, have re
turned from a several weeks' ecjourn
In Massachusetts.
MRS. CHARLE0 J, RYAN
Whoso marriage took place on
Thursday at Our Mother of Sor
rows' Churph, Mrs, Ryan wm
Miss Mari TUmey.
HW w tttakakakW
'sLLLLLLLLLtEBKsiH
taLILILILILILILILILILIH:
Northeast Philadelphia
Miss Kathryn Loftus and her sister,
Miss Vera Loftus, of 2206 East Hunting
don street, after autolng to and from
Trenton, left for the shore, where they
will remain until after Labor Day Mrs.
Mary Loftus recently returned home
from an extended stay with friends In
Heading, Pn
Miss Gertrude Zeh. Of 141 Rant Unnllnir.
don street la now ln Reading, where she
will remain with relatives for several
weeks.
An elaborate block party and carnival
will be held from September 13 to 18, un
der the auspices of the East Montgomery
Avenuo M. E. Church In the vicinity of
tho building The affair Is sponsored
Dy me Jiev. 8 K. McConncll Thero will
bo several otlng contests for the most
popular business man, high school girl
nnd high school boy In tho northeastern
section. All sorts of gnmes and amuse
ments will be on the large program. A
splendid athletic schedule has been ar
ranged. Handsome prises will be award
ed In oil the events. Tho committee ln
charge of tho sports le made up of Mr.
George Thomas and Mr, Thomas Mc
Clurken. A group of young Kenslngtonlans en
Joyed a motortruck party last Sundny
to the Valley Forge section. Those on
the trip were Miss Barbara Kuhn, Miss
Elisabeth White. Mies Kathryn Dwyer.
Miss Margaret Murray, Miss Bertha
Kuhn. Miss Anna Reed, Miss Mnrgnret
Kleffcr, Mr. Robert Murray, Mr. Joseph
Loftus, Mr. William Ring, Mr. Anduv
McVcy nnd Mr. Joseph Greenwood. The
party left from Clearfield and Rorer
streets.
A camping party to Norrlstown over
tho coming week-end will be given by
the Court Collins" ood, No. 68, Foresters
of America, when thoso nttendlng will bo
Mr, Samuel Kclghley, Mr. Harry Leach,
Mr, Edward Relly. Mr. Alfred Leach, Mr.
John Mortimer, Mr. Joseph Jackson, Mr.
Arthur Wntson, Mr. T. Cooper and Mr.
John Hartlo). On Sunday they will en
tertain their wives and girl friends for
the day.
Dr. nnd Mrs. Enders and family have
returned to their home, 2317 East Cum
berland street, from a stay at Wlldwood,
N. J.
The MIsbcs Roth, of 1237 North 6th
street, will remain at Atlantic City for
tho balance of the summer.
Mrs. H. Herbott and Miss Etva Hcr-
bott. of 1217 North 8th street. hao Just
returned from a stay at Chester County
and Wlldwood. N. J.
Miss Hortcnse Lesser, of 1700 North
Franklin street, has Just returned from a
lengthy stay at the shore,
Mr. C. Spenser, of 2178 East Cumber
land street, will spend Labor Day at
Brldgewater, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlegman and family, of
1221 North 8th street, are at their sum
mer home at Moylan.
Mrs. Atlls and children, of 1319 Frank
lin street, will return today from At
lantic City, where they havo been spend
ing the last two months,
Mr. and Mrs. Rosen and family, of
1825 North 7th street, are at their sum
mer home at Clifton Heights.
Roxborough
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Sumner, of
414S Terrace street, who have returned
from a tour through the West to San
Francisco, ure passing the week-ends at
their bungalow at Lafajette, accom
panied by Miss Mary Sumner and Miss
Rae M. Sumner. MIsb Edith Sumner,
who spent the early summer at Pitman,
N. J., has gone to Atlantic City for sev
eral weekB.
Mrs. Joseph McGraw, of Granite City,
111., Is the guest of Mrs. William J,
Bcatty, of 4341 Manayunk avenue, hav
ing vlilted Washington, D. C, and At
lantic City on her way East.
Mrs. Charles Terreny, of Monastery
avenue, has gone to Chelsea to remain
over Labor Day.
Mrs Na)han L. Jones and Mrs. D.
Slter Cornog entertained a house party
at their cottage at Cape May for several
days, which included Mr. and Mrs.
James Hlndle, Miss Anna DuGan and
Mr. William Pass. Mr. and Mrs. W.
Bradley, of Alabama, gave a dinner at
the Corinthian Yacht Club for tho
visitors, when other guests were Dr. and
Mrs. J. Stuart Tait. Professor and Mrs.
William Lowry and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Greer.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Claire Rorabaugh and
their son, of Rbchelle avenue, WIssa
hlckon, are spending some time at Cape
May Point.
Delaware County
Great excitement prevails over the fea
ture barn dance, whloh will be held La
bor Day at Strath Haven Inn, at Swarth
more. The spacious ballroom will be
decorated with wall flowers and varied
colored electric lights. A number of won
derful prizes will be givep by the man
agement of the hotel. Among those who
will take part will be Miss Gladys Mc
Carthy, Miss Isabel Galbralth, Miss
Frances Brazier, Miss Helen Roby, Miss
Florence Levin, Miss Maud Uhler and
Miss Eleanor Roberts.
Mr. Georgo Long, of the Inasmuch Mis
sion, of Philadelphia, will address the
Sunday evening meeting, which will be
held at Strath Ilmcn Inn, at Swarthmore,
tomorrow (Sunday) eve,
Mr. and Mrs. Andersen, of Sharon Hill,
will return tomorrow from a motor trip
to Niagara Falls.
Wilmington
Gen. James H, Wilson, U, B. A re
tired, celebrated his 78th birthday anni
versary Thursday, and members of his
family dined with him at his home, 1306
Rodney street. Ills guests Included Miss
Katherlne Wilson, Mrs. Henry B, Thomp
son and Mr. Thompson, Miss Katherlne
Thompson, Miss Elinor Thompson, Mr.
Henry B. Thompson, Jr., Mr. James H.
Wilson Thompson and Judge Ignatius C.
Orubb.
Miss Eleanor Pyle has returned from
City Point. Va., where she spent a month
with friends.
What's Doing Tonight
Farewell concert, Philadelphia Band, City
Hull plain 8 o'clock Free.
Kulrmount Park Hand, Uclmont Mansion; 8
o'clock Free,
Unergetlo Und, Hunting Park; 8 o'clock.
Free.
Suffrage Events Today
EQUAfc FRANCHISE 800IETT.
8 80 a. tn Open-elr meeting at rtldce ave
nue and Diamond etreet Speaker, Mtu Bertha
BapoviU.
8 30 p. m. Meeting st Oermentown and Sue.
quebana avenues. Speaker, lllu Anna McCue,
WOMAN BUKKJtAOE PARTY.
8.30 P. m .parade and meeting at Coates
vllle Speaker, Dr Anna Hawerd flhwt
8.30 p m. Meetln on City Hall pl.
Speaker, Mis Ketelle ltuteel.
ii -- m 1 1 ii
Notices for the Society w wtM be
accepted and printed hi the Krestag
ledger, bet all such notice mast be
wrlttea mi mh -Mo of Mm ppt,
Btuet be sltnwd la f, wh fH .
drc, aad w-a ycnHile teli--e
number saw be cWea.
Seal aH Melt comae Jca1 u
ftecletr Ktfttor," ICe-i Lr,
Cbmtniit tereet.
VsUei Uhh ret4ret we rTJI
eat m t vetiftMltea r t iMMitte,
tk aatfM Ut at Wi wbMahMV
HARVEST OF WEDDINGS HAS
DAN CUPID BUSILY ENGAGED
T - ' - -i
Miss Margaret Corlies Houston Will Become the Bricte
of Mr. Robert Rodgers Meigs at Clapboard Island,
Me., Today Other Weddings
THE most Important wedding of the day
will bo that of Miss Margaret Corlies
Houston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
uel F. Houston, of Drulm Molr, Chestnut
Hill, and Mr. Robert Rodgers Meigs, son
of Mr nnd Mrs. John Forsyth Meigs, of
St Davids. The ceremony will be per
formed on tho lawn of the Houston es
tate at Clapboard Island, Portland, Me.
Bishop Coleman, of Maine, assisted by
Dr. Angus Crawford, dean of Virginia
Theological Seminary, will officiate.
Miss Houston will be attended by her
sister, Miss Charlotte Harding Brown, as
maid of honor. Miss Julia P. Lewis, Miss
Oertrudo II Henry, Miss Katherlne Le
gendre, of New Orleans; Miss Beatrice V.
Crawford, of Virginia, as bridesmaids,
and little Ml" Eleanor Houston as flower
girl.
Mr. Meigs will have his brother, Lieu
tenant John F. Molgs, Tj. S. N as best
man, nnd the ushers Includo Mr, Frederick
Osborn, Mr, Richard Dunne, Mr. Bartow
Farr, Mr. John Wing, Mr. Donald Dodge,
all of New York: Mr. Matthew Gault, of
Baltimore; Mr. C. Wolcott Henry, Mr.
Henry H. Houston. Mr. Charles Wardell
Ilrown, Sir. Edward B. Whitman and Mr.
Richard T. Nale, all of this city.
The brldo, who will be given In marrlngo
by her father, will wear an exquisite
gown of white duchesse satin and tulle,
trimmed with duchesse lace. Her veil will
bo of tulle nnd flie will carry a bouquet of
whlto orchids and lilies of the valley.
A tcception will follow the ceremony,
after which Mr. nnd Mrs. Meigs will leavo
for their wedding trip.
The wedding of Miss Rowena Volk,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B.
Volk, of 517 East Jamestown avenue,
Roxborough. and Mr. Harry J. Duke, of
4518 North Carlislo street, took place last
nluht nt 8 o'clock at the home of the
bride's parents. The cermony was per
formed by the Rev. Ralph L. Ma j berry,
pastor of the Mount Pleasant Baptist
Church, of Ambler, brother-in-law of the
bride. The sorvico was followed by a re
ception. PENNEL STANTON
A most attractive fall wedding will take
place at 3 o'clock this afternoon when
Mls Ellen Davis Stanton, daughter of Mr.
William Stanton, of Gcrmantown, will
become tho brldo of Mr. Howard Pen
nel, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Pen
nel, of Lansdowne. The marriage will
take place In the Friends' meeting house
ln I.ansdowne. A reception will follow the
ceremony nt the home of Mr. John Jack
eon, on Clover avenue, which Mr. Stanton
has been occupying for several weeks.
The. bride who will be given ln marriage
by her father will be attended by Miss
Edna Stanley, as mold of honor, and the
bridesmaids will be Miss Edith Wlldman.
of Thclma avenue, Miss Phoebe Perry, of
Westly. R. I., Miss Edith Cohe. of Wood
bury, N. J and Miss Elizabeth Pennel.
of Lnnsilowne. Mr. Pennel will be at
tended by Mr. Leslie Pennel as best man
and the ushers. Mr. Wllllnm Stanton, of
Gcrmantown. Mr. Kennctt Karchcr, Mr.
Earnest Nicholson, of Woodbury. N. J.,
nnd Mr. Phillip Furnas", of Richmond,
Md ftor a month's trip Mr. and Mrs.
Pennel will reside ln Gcrmantown.
DIAMOND-SCULNICK.
Miss Fnnnlo Sculntck, daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs Isaac Sculnlck, of 1119 North
4th street, became the bride of Mr. Ben
jamin P. Diamond, df 1807 North 13th
street, Thursday night, ln Metropolitan
Hall. The Rev. Dr. Wlnokur performed
the ceremony, which nas followed by a
reception. Tho bride's father gave her In
marriage, and she was attended by Miss
Rose Shapiro as maid of honor, and Miss
Esther Sederman, Miss Ethel Diamond,
the bridegroom's sister, and Miss Sarah
Relf as brldesmands.
Mr. Diamond had as best man Mr. John
Corson, and for ushers, Mr, Jesse Finn,
Mr. Morris Sculnlck, the bride's brother,
and Mr William Rablnowltz. The bride
groom and brldo will return from their
wedding Journey ln the late autumn and
will bq at home at 3923 Pensgrove street.
JOYCE MOEN.
The marriage of Miss Gertrude E,
Moen, daughter of Mrs. Mary G. Mocn,
of Wallace street, to Mr. Martin H. Joyce
was solemnized at 8:30 o'clock Thursday
morning in the Church of tho Assump
tion, 12th and Spring Garden streets, by
the Rev. John J. McMahon, of the Church
of St. Philip Neri, assisted by the Rev.
M. McSorley, of tho Church of the As
sumption. MIbs Pauline Sogarty, of Bryn
Mawr, a cousin of the bride, was brides
maid The bridegroom's best man was Mr,
John Murphy, of Jersey City. Following
the wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Joyce
left for Niagara Falls and Canada,
PURTELL-McGETTIOAN.
The marriage of Miss Rose M. McGet
tlgon, daughter of Mrs. Annie McGettl
ran, of 1S31 North 19th street, to Mr.
Michael J, Purtell took place on Wednes
day at 5 o'clock In the Church of the
Gesu, 18th and Thompson streets. Tho
ceremony was performed by the Rev.
Benedict Smith, rector. Miss Grace Mc
Gettlgan was her Bister's bridesmaid, nnd
Mr. Leo Kelrman, of Norrlstown, was
Mr. Purtell's best man.
The ceremony was followed by a dinner
for the families of the couple.
KOSTMAYER-McCLELLAND.
A pretty wedding took place on Wednes
day night at 8 o'clock at the home of
Mr. Gustav C. Kostmayer, 4724 North
mh street, when his daughter, Miss Ada
L. Kostmayer, waa given in marriage by
her father to Mr, Wilfred W. McClelland.
The Rev. A, C Schneck, of the Beth
lehem Lutheran Church. Ridge avenue
and Diamond street, performed the cere
mony, which was followed by an Infor.
mal reception. She waa attended by
Mrs. Wallace Sproul as matron of honor.
Mr, Elmer Ott was best man. Mr and
Mrs. McClelland will return from their
hone) moon trip the end of September
and will receive after October 1 at 4724
North 12th street.
nTAN-TIERNEY,
A pretty wedding was solemnized
Thursday morning In the Church of Our
Mother of Sorrows, when Miss Marie
Tlerney, of BO03 Westminster avenue, be
came the bride of Mr. Chnrles J Ryan
of 142 North B2d street After a reception
at the home of the bride's aunt. Mrs F
BUMMRK RESORTS
ATLANTIC CITY. N. 3.
THE UAMNG KtSOfU HOItl Of THE WfMtV
iToamwrouflii-Rniwim
ATI.ANTIU CITY, N. J.
OWNERSHIP UHAMCNT
JOSJUH WHITE 4 ONS COMPANY
HIAYMORE
LaeT rat-Moor -iqt o-
A Bold Original Crtftttot
with Um IscilMoref AlUetle CM
Sldr Hcel-ftM Tr,wwr
OSTEND SEPTEMIMB HATM
Block of ocean front In Cheleea section. Lrxe
roouui hot sea and freeb water In bathe.
eoeo (t o( porches i hu Pain Louocj an
est cuUlue Auto meets trilue.
, OSfEMD CO, 0nerm.
ST, JAMES HOTEL
m. James Place sad Beach (bettreea Tean
4 New York evee.) rtrx-cleu table, il u
imi rujr. a.cJfBunieAaamyf,
22
E. Scullln. which was largely attended,
the young couple left on a short trip to
Atlantic City. They will be at home to
their friends after Monday at 240 North
Crelghton street
CURRAN-MUKNCH
A pretty home wedding took place Wed
nesday evening at the residence of Mr
and Mrs William Muench, of 411J Par
rlsh street, when their daughter, Mlt
Emma Elizabeth Muench, was married to
Mr. George Bruce Curran. Tho brides
mtild was Miss Anna Hocking, and the
best man was Mr. William Muench,
brother of the bride.
The ceremony was performed by the
Rev. P. J. Hoh. pastor of St. Peter's Oer
man Lutheran Church, at 42d and Parrlsh
streets.
GEEKIE-HALL.
The marrlngo of Miss Natalie Hall,
daughter of the late Mr. Georgo W Hall,
or Chester, of 1234 South 57th street, and
Mr. George Oeekle, of Washington, took
place on Wednesday at 3.30 o'clock The
ceremony was performed In the hdme of
the bride, Rev. Leslie Josllng onlclatlr.g.
Only the Immediate families of the young
couple wens present, Including Mr and
Mrs. James Qeckle, of Washington, pa
rents of the bridegroom, and his brotner,
Mr. William Gcekle, of Boston. Mr. and
Mrs. Oeekle are spending a month at
Lake Placid, In the Adlrondacks, and on
their return will be at home, after No
ember 1, at 3712 Keokuk street. Chevy
Chase. Wnshlngton, D. C. Mr. Geekle Is
chief of the examiners of the Interstate
Ccmmerce Commission.
SELLERS-SHAW.
Announcement has been made of the
marriage of Mrs. Lydia M. 8haw, daugh
ter of Mr. Charles L. Bouvet, to the
Rev. Kscol S. Sellers on Saturday after
noon, August 23, at the home of the bride,
3419 North 2d street. The bridegroom la
pastor of the First Baptist Church of
Berwyn. Doctor and Mrs. Sellers, who
left on their wedding Journey after the
ceremony, will tie at home In Berwyn
after October 1.
Camden and Vicinity
Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Justice and daugh
ter, of Eth and Elm streets, are at As
bury Park until tho middle of this month.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robblns and Miss
Mary Robblns have given up their sum
mer home In Haddonfleld and returned
to their Penn street residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yocum, of 6th
and York streets, have returned from
Moorestown, where they spent part of
the summer.
Mrs. Charles Holllnshed has returned
from a month's stay at Wcstbury, L. I.
Mrs. Anna S. Carson, of 726 Cooper
street, has returned from a month's
camping trip In Canada.
Mr. George Reynolds, of fll Cooper
street, spent part of the summer at his
father's Wlldwood cottage, and Is now
touring the West. He will return to
school at Lawrencevllle late this month.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Browning are
entertaining friends at their summer
home at Brown's Mills.
Mrs. William Wood and daughter, Mrs.
Solomon Glenn, are entertaining friends
at Mrs. Wood's fine new suburban home
at Haddonfleld.
Mrs. Charles A. Janke and daughter
have returned from Swlftwater. Pa.
"hazers" may pe expelled
Parents of Injured Freshmen Demand
Stern Measures
Suspensions and even expulsions are,
likely to follow an investigation whtch
the Lansdale High School authorities are
conducting Into tho having tof freshmen
by upperclassmen, which resulted ln the
ditching of a big motortruck on the brink
of tho Wissahlckon creek on Welsh road
near Lansdale, yesterday.
Several of the "Freshles" were slightly
cut and bruised. Their parents. Incensed
at their sons' treatment, have threatened
court action unless the ringleaders are
punished Henry L. Seaman, supnlslnC
principal of the school. Is conducting the
InvesUgatlon. .
Among tho parents who are Indignant
because of their sons' treatment are
Jacob Gamier, a textile manufacturer,
and Frank Boyer, a prominent business
man of Lansdale.
Justice Elkln Says lie's Not III
The report of the Illness of Justice
John P. Elkln, of the State Supremo
Court, Is untrue, according to a. state
ment made today by the Justice. Justice
Elkln Is stopping at the Rlttenhouse
Hotel with his family. The Justice said
that he could not understand a report
being circulated that he was 111. He has
a slight ailment of the stomach, he said,
which required an examination by phy
sicians, but he felt as healthy as he ever
did. He has not been confined to his
room and has been going about as usual
He said It was unlikely that he would be
prevented from sitting with the Supreme
Court at Pittsburgh on September
because of his slight indisposition.
BUMMKIt KK8OKT8
NEW ENGLAND
Maplewood, N. II.
The Social and Scenic Centre of the
WHITE MTS.
MAPLEWOOD, N. H.
MAPLEW00D
HOTEL
Cottages - Casino - - Inn
OPEN JUNK TO OCT,-NO HAY FBVBlb
One ThouHtMl Acre Park
18 Hole Golf Course
5kJ
Unsurpassed. 6000 Yards
Dally Concert and Dancing Every
rOR BOOKLIST AND INKORMATlOM
ADDIIESS
LKON H. CILUSV. Mr, j-
HADIiWN HKIOHTW. V. 4.
HADDON HEIGHTS INN
OPRN ALL TEAR SPECIAL FA LL It ATS.
Five mllee from Philadelphia. Trata Chnt.
nut ",'f'rry. trolley or Muter Market t.
Cunderi, Bend lor booklet.
A. at VOijwq, ,.
MKACei MA N. St. J,
HOTEL BALDWtlT
Meal pieoet-g a(t
Shiry U fie
POCOle KOVNTAnM.
jtJjtNMteetrr, 1
Vltifvard Pnitsirf Term lu f U
Mclf
' 'J" - " -B-lt Kl t BliK
-t. rwM. f,
JM
rffsfig:J i
The Belmont " bl ,J u "
hit, r tLtmr $eWf. J L AaME
t
' y
"',
iTX
'HI
!.
t
11
it '
i
V
ts
fS
-. ji
ii'.
ci
i .
!
i
J
'
n
iff,
'
" li
$i