-mww.nMHW iyirj Jpi!W'JTiW EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, JULY 3, 1916. 9 ' r uuiMninwHi;ip. . i ' wjiipiiMliiWWWPiWwwwpwii '' " wmm mmmmm urn; 1 ' NANCY WYNNE.CHATS ABOUT THE VARIOUS HOLIDAY DOINGS iWith the Beginning of July Even the Country Homes Are Vacated for Points Along the Coast and Town Will Be Virtually Empty for Tomorrow MAINE seems to bo the goal townrd which residents of Philadelphia and Its suburbs have determined to turn their faoea, though the fact that many of our men folk aro "somewhere on the way to tho border line" may keep many Who had Intended going North nearer homo, for this summor Vt least. Among thoso Who havo decided on Bar Harbor are tho Francis I. Oowens; Marlanna, you know, camo out this last season and Will virtually keep on going out through the summer at this fashlonabjo resort. Mrs. Henry Trlco Wright when last heard from lntondod to go to Seal Har bor, as usual, to bo with her mother, Mrs. Bayard. I can't remember If Henry Is In tho N. Q. P., though I would hopo bo for the boy's sake, for there aro few merrier souls In the world than said Henry, and ho would certainly keep things lively In camp with his unending fund'of humor, whereas for Mrs. Wright's sako I hopo ho Isn't going. That's tho way It is; there aro always two sides to fine's wishes, don't you think? The Wltmor Biddies Intend going to Bar Harbor, whero they havo a cottage. ' Harriot will bo a debutanto noxt year, and a mighty nttractlvo ono nt that, let mo tell you. Tho Houstons, I understand, uavo changed tholr plans and are not going as far as Clapboard Island, Me., whero they ' usually go, bocauso Henry 1b up at Mount Orotna and will shortly leave for "some where South" If ho has not left already, , io his family will go no further than Massachusetts for tho summor, Ono of tho delightful holiday parties Will bo given for Mary Rush, tho youngsr i elstor of Charlotto Hush and a futuro dob, Tho party will bo a buffet supper, and it Will bo glvon by Harriot Zoll, of Balti more, at tho homo of her mother, Mrs. W. W. Aboil, near Roland Park, Md. After supper tho guests will attond tho fianco to bo given at L'Hlrondollo Club, Ruxton. Miss Rush loft on Saturday to bo tho guest of Miss Zoll until aftor tho Fourth. Naturally thero will bo a decided patri ots demonstration tomorrow, for though our mon woro released by Carranra things aro very serious yet, and there aro some who sco no way out o tho. situation, but that war it must bo ovcntually, for Mox lco must bo shown that wo aro not a people who aro willing to Ho down and lot them Just walk ovor tho border whensoever thoy may feel Inclined thereto and kill as many of our citizens as they please. Bo long as they mind their own business and do not lawlessly attack us, so long Will wo leavo them In peace. "No, Indeed, wo do not want war; but lot them tako their hands off our American boys or by gum we'll show them what war Is!" as a cortaln khakl-clad boy was heard to say. "And them's my sentiments," says Little Nancy. All tho clubs in the suburbs will havo celebrations of tho Fourth. There will bo a danco at Manhelm and ono at xrnrinn nnd tlm usual dlsDlay of fireworks at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club. Thero will also be ontertalnments at tho Ovor brook Golf Club, Torrcsdalo Golf Club, Huntingdon Valley Country Club and Whltemarsh Valley Hunt Club. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mrs. William Dlsston is giving a house party at her villa In Newport over Inde pendence Day In honor of her daughter, Miss Paulino Dlsston. Mrs. William M. Runk, of Haverford. an. nounces tho engagement of her daughter, Miss Evelyn S. Runk. to Mr. Henry F. Abbott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Abbott, of Wayne. Mrs. Lincoln Godfrey and her guests, tho Misses Watklni, who are on route to Bar Harbor, are spending tho holidays at Bralr cllft Manor, N. Y. They are making tho trip by motor. iuva T T Almv In snendlnir the Fourth with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Llppltt, at Narragansett Pier. Mrs. John Conyngham Stovens, of Sunny side, Cloverly lane, Rydal, and her daugh ters, Miss Ann Stevens, Mies Margue retta Stevens and Miss Dorothy Stevens, and Master John Conyngham Stevens, Jr., will leave this week for Boverly Farms, Mass., where thoy have taken a cottage for the month of July. Mr. Stevens has left with tho troops. Mrs. Alexander J. Caesatt and her grand daughter, Mies Lois B. Cassatt, who havo been occupying tholr houso In Haverford for the early summer, will leave this week for Newport. Mr. Clarence Sewell Clark, of Cedron, Queen Lane, dermantown. has returned home from Harvard and will spend sev eral days In town before leaving for Man chester, Vt., to Join his family. Mr. Edward Clark, Mr. Frank R. Wal lace and Mr. Richard Hanson motored to Manchester on Saturday, to remain over the Fourth of July. r Mrs. R. Loper Bajrd, jI 400 South 15th street, accompanied by her granddaugh ter, Miss Elixabetti Balrd Shull, has left to spend the summer at Eagles Mere. Mr. and Mrs. A, J. County and their family, of St. David's, left on Saturday for Maine, where tney win spend the summer, Mrs. Theodore Paul, of Devon, who will ba remembered as Miss Adeline L. F. Peppar, a recent brde, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, , went to Mount Gretna on Thursday to visit Mr. Theodore Paul for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. Frederick W, Schmidt, of Juniper Hall Radnor, will entertain a house party over the 4th of July, their guests In cluding Mr. and Mts. Edwin Felgenspan, Mr. and Mrs. George neuter, of New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coon, of Cape Vncnt, New York. Miss Marlon Sharple$, of Jlatherton, Chelten Hills, has left for Jobitown, N. J., where she is spending a fortnight as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F, H. Hutchlneon at Oakwood. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson will have Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd Dillingham, of New York, and Mr. Edward Fetterolf, of tills y, as their guests over Indepen , denco Day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis May. of 4420 Pine strret, who are occupying their summer home at Lake Sunapee. N. H-. will ntertaln a house party over Independence pay in honor of their daughter, MU- Mar garet Ann May. and Mr. Luther Russell Graves, of New York, -whose engagement was recently announced. Among those who will attend from tht city aro Mr and Mrs, Wllilsxo, Lea Dickson, Mis Maud Morrison Wiggins and Mlns Frances McCnnn, also Mr. Charles Drown and Mr. Robert Brooks. Mrs. Samuel Blsphnm Bowen hns gone to Marblohead, Mass., to vlilt her daughters, Mrs. Harold McNcal nnd Mrs. Walter Alvln Cnrl. Mrs. Robert W. Daniel and her smnll son, Muster Luclan Philip Smith, 2d, have .re turned to their homo In Rosomont from a month's visit to Huntington, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Barley West, of Crant avenue, Torrcsdalo, aro receiving congratulations on tho birth of n daughter on June 24, to bo named Ann McndonhaK Bartram West. Dr. and Mrs. George Fnlcs Baker have left Old Oaks, their Itosemont homo, and havo gono to their camp In tho Adlron dacks for tho summer. Mr. Edward Troth, Mr. Walter Conrad, Jr., Mr. William MoLear and Mr. William County havo gono to a camp In Maine for tho summer. Along the Main Line HAVEItFonD Miss Elisabeth Lukens, of Panmuro road, la spondlng tho summor camping In Now Hampshire. BRYN MAWR Tho Rov, George H. Carter nnd Mrs. Carter have returned to their homo Ih Bryn Mawr, after spending a week with Mr. Carter's brother-in-law nnd sister, Mr. and Mrs. A, Robinson Whlto, nt Olenhurst, tholr homo In Klbrldgo, Md, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Ellwood Hanna closed tholr homo In Bryn Mawr on Satur day and opened their cottngo at Bench Haven for tho summer. ROSEMONT Mr. nnd Mrs. John Blnnott will not occupy Roscgarlnnd, their homo In Rosomont, thin summor, but will spend throo months with Mrs. Slnnott's pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. Lucl, In California. Mr. Richard G. Park, Jr., of Rosemont, hns left for Mount Grotnn with tho Na tional Guard. RADNOR Mrs. Ledynrd Hccltechcr nnd her family, of Bollngbroke, have loft to spend tho summer nt her cottngo in Eagle's Mero. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Townscnd havo tnken a house nt Radnor for tho summer. ST. DAVID'S Miss Murray, of Hunting ton, W. Va., is visiting Mls-s Louise Nichols, at her homo on Lancaster avenue Miss Murray and Miss Nichols nre students nt Smith College, Northampton, Mass. Mrs. Edward Laurent, of St. David's, Is spending a few weeks nt Bushklll, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hubbell nnd their family, of St. David's road, aro spending tho summer at Nantucket. Master James Slnklcr nnd Master Whar ton Slnkler, sons of Mr. and Mrs. S. Dcas Slnltlor, of St. David's, will pend tho Bum mer nt Vnlcom Camp, on Lako Chnmplaln, N. Y. Mrs. G. Wlnthrop-Coffln and her children. Miss Katherlne Collin and Master Seymour Coffln, of St. David's road, are spending a short tlmo in Atlantic City. Miss Martha Armstrong nnd Mr.' William PeterB. who havo been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Forrco Brlnton, at Wlndybrow, St. David's, havo returned to their homo In Morrlstown, N. J. ,, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Macey nnd tholr family havo gono to Camp Wyola, Mass., for the summer. WAYNE Mr. William Wood and his dnughtor, Mrs. Allen McCurdy, arid her family have closed their house on Lancastor avenue nnd are occupying their cottage nt Spring Lake. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. H. B. Spiers havo left to open tholr cottage nt WlBcnosott, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Chamberlain nnd their family have gono to Hlliernla, N. J., for tho summer. MrB. Joseph A. Ball nnd Miss Bertha Ball, of Wlndemero nvcnuo, have returned from Boston, Mass. West Philadelphia Sirs. M. Stanton Taylor gave a skating party on Thursday ovenlnir, In honor of her cousin. Miss Adele Bartram West, who has MIes Agnes Phelps, of West Now ton, Mass., daughter of Lieutenant Arthur Phelps, United States Navy, aa her guest. Mrs. Julia Hammerman, of 3047 Pcnns grove street, and her daughters, tho Misses Bertha Hammerman, Miss Jennie Hammer man and Miss Frieda Hammerman will spend July and August In Atlantic City. Miss Helen Chatham, of E818 Catharine street, and Miss Marguerite Koons, of 6824 Catharine street, left Saturday for Atlantic City, whore they expect to spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. William Dllimore, of 64th street and Gray's nvenuo, have gone to Atiantio city for two weens. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boyd, of 70th street and Bartram avenue, are at Bowers Beach, Del., for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gray, of E335 Ad dison street, are visiting relatives In Choster County. Mr. and Mrs. H. Houston Klrkpatrlck, of Stonelelgh Court, motorod to Ocean City to spend tho holidays with Mrs. Kirk Patrick's father, Mr. James S. Kill. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Owens, of 381E Still man Btreet, are visiting friends and relatives In Tamaqua, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McFarlan, of 59th street and Elmwood avenue, are in West Chester, Pa., where they will visit friends for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin King, of 71st street and Grays avenue, have gone to Wlldwood to spend a fortnight. Mrs. Lewis A. Ferry and her daughter, Miss Pauline Ferry, of 5933 Spruce street. will leave for Atlantic City In a few weeks for an Indefinite visit. MRS. JJ3WIS A. FURRY MRS. LEON B. IIEAG0CK rnoto hy nrunei. Mrs. Hcacock, an nttrnctivo matron of West Philadelphia, took a lead ing part in entertaining the visiting advertising women here last week. Mrs. Heacock ia head of the Philadelphia League for Advertising Women. Germantown Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry W. Soattergood nnd Miss Grace Scattergood, of 240 Wast Tut pchocken street, havo left for Eagle's Mero. Mr. and Mrs. Mnurlcn Snydor, of 407 Wcstvlow nvenuo, motored to Atlantic City for Independence Day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarctico E. Stouch, of 4C1 West Coulter street, left Sunday to bo the guests of friends In Baltlmoro over Inde pendence Day, Miss Anncstlno Crawford, of Staunton, Va., who had been visiting Dr. and Mrs. Henry Gray, of 238 Mnnholm street, re turned home on Saturday. Miss Kathryn McIC Quin. "of 261 West Walnut lane, nnd her sister, Mrs. C. Harold Marston, motorod to Capo May to remain over tho Fourth. Miss Mary Long, of 5442 Wnyno nvenuo, Is spending the summer at Mimin, Pa, Miss Frances Brown, of School House lano. Is visiting at Pocono Summit during tho summer. Mr. J. B. Fround, of tho Fairfax Apart ments, han loft for Atlantic City, where he will spend tho summer. ( Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter D, Lazelene. of 134 West Coulter street, havo openeU tnolr cot tage at Cape May. MIsb C. Button is visiting in Colorado. Mrs. Wlllam Spencer, of West Johnson street, Is spending tho season at Wlldwood Crest. Mrs. T. V. Vale, of West Chelten ave nue, Is visiting nt Seaside Heights. Mrs. H. C. Tlly, of 4818 Greene street, Is at the Devonshire. Atiantio City, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hurst, of 304 Ashmead street, sailed on Saturday on the St. Paul for London. Mr. William II. Scott, of School House lano and Wayne street, has opened his cottage at Spring Lako for the summer. Mr. Herbert Welsh, of 5336 Baynton street, has opened his cottago at Lake Sunapeo, N. H. Mr. Elmer Ermold, of 39 West Rockland street, has opened his cottago at Lavallette. N. J., for the summer. Miss Harriet C. Parker, of Baltimore, la the guest of her uncle, Mr. Marshall T. Farra, of H823 Groene street. Mrs, Moosey, of 4606 Wayne avenue. Is spending the summer at Glacier National Park. Chestnut Hill Mra. Frederick Taylor, Mlsa Elizabeth P. Taylor, Mr. Kempton Taylor and Mr. Rob ert Taylor, of Boxley, Cheatnut Hill, left Saturday (or Northeast Harbor, Me., where they will spend July nnd August Mrs. Alfred S. Weill, of 8718 Seminole avenue, will spend part of the summer at tho Traymore, Atlantic City. Along the Reading Mrs. Henry O. Druedlng, of Spring ave nue, Elktna Park, has returned tp her home from a visit toOcean City. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andrew Beach. Mies -- iU.. Tl.k anI lift T? n tt fVirft rf Tlanni of ElKlns and VaxW avenues, Elklna Park. - 1F...n v.d.a a tl,v w 1 1 1 nn.n pave leu tur TP'ut, '6M "... ..... their cottage on Derby place for the sum mer. Miss Emily T. Lewis, daughter of Mr. J. Howard Lewis, of Washington lane, Elklna Park, has left for Oakmont, Pa., to visit Miss Sarah Campbell for several weeks. Mrs. William Cochran, of Bent road. Wyn cote, Is spending some time thlj summer as the guest of her sister at Olney, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Smith and their fam ily, of Jenklntown, will close their country home early this month and leavo for Ocean City, where they have taken a cottage at 832 2d street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Kline, of Mel rose Park, are spending a few weeks at Asbury Park. t Mr. and Mrs, William H. Rogers, of Woodlyn avenue, Qlenslde. will spend the summer at their home in Red Bank, N. J. Mr. and Mra. Daniel Duffitld, of this city, will occupy the Rogers home until autumn Miss Margaret Lukes and Miss Elizabeth Lukes, of Oak Lane, are entertaining a house party from Saturday until Wednes day at the Brunswick Hotel, Lancaster, They motored up on Saturday. Among the guests are Miss Olivia Hardy, Miss Ardls Tanguay. Dr. John Flick, Mr, Thomas J. Roche, Jr.. Mr. James Bonner and Mr. Eugene Allen. Roxborough Mr. and Mrs. William Lindsay and their daughter. Miss Sara Lindsay, of East Lev erlngton avenue, will leave, this week for a weeks visit to Ocean City, N. J. p and Mrs. Ward Smith, of Green lane. are spending a fortnight In Wilmington. North Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. William P. Shea, Miss Janet Rhea and Mlis Helen Slien, of 2104 North 16th street, have opened tholr cottngo nt Sea Isle City, and they will glvo several houso parties during tho Rummer. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry M. Patterson have returned from tholr wedding trip and will live nt 2132 Wallaco street. Mrs. Patterson before her marriage In Juno was MIob Edna M. Seabrcase. Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Brown, of 1G24 North 10th Mreot, will spend tho summer at Ilolyoke, AInss. Mrs. B. Jans, of 914 North 16th Btreet. nnd her daughters, Miss Isabel B. Jans and Mrs. Robert Susan, of 844 North Broad street, left for Chicago and Its suburbs on Saturday, whero they will spend the Bummer. Miss Mabel G. Hannold, of Aflpen Btreet, cntertnlncd her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. C, Lewallcn, of Trenton. N. J., over tho week end. Mlos Marie Huntingdon, of New York, Bpent a fow days with friends in this city prior to spending tho week-end Jn Atiantio City. Mlso Mnbol G. Hannold, of Aspen street, will entertain Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Adnms. of Choatnut Hill, at dinner on Thursday eve nlng. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson and their family, of 1924 North Tark avenue, have gono to Atiantio City to remain until the Into autumn. Mr. Henry G. Juergens, of 2615 German town avenue, has returned from a week's visit to Mount Pocono, whero his family Is spending tho summer. Mrs. M. Gltck. of Chicago, and Miss Clara Komlsaroff, of Now York, are vliltlng their aunt, Mrs. Max Oensbcrg, of 1904 Oxford Btreet. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Brodsky, of 1315 North 7th Rtrpftt nnnnfini-A tSn hntmlti.l their daughter. Miss Anna Brodsky, to Mr. Maxwell Kushner. The marriage will take place In September, Weddings MURRAY McCREA. Mlas Helen J. McCrea, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McCrea, of 4863 Falrmount avenue, nnd Mr. Sylvester P. Murray, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter S. Mur ray, of Sunny Brook, Sharon Hill, were married on Saturday at the Church of Our Mother of Sorrows. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Thomas J. Buckley. Miss McCrea was given In marriage by her Bleter, Miss Margaretto McCrea. Immediately after the ceremony the bride and bridegroom left for an extended tour through New England, and upon their re turn will occupy their cottage at Chelsea lor mo summer. SCHNEIDER BEACH Announcement la made of the marriage of Miss Florence E. Beach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bench, of 3411 Holly wood Btreet, to Mr. John G. Schneider, of 3006 Cumberland street, on Thursday eve ning, June 29, at the home of the bride's parents, by the Rev. H. C. D. Selbott. of St. Marcus' Lutheran Church. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, was attended by Miss Margaret Schneider, sister of the bridegroom, as maid of honor. Mr. Louis Schneider was his brother's best man. The ceremony was followed by a reception, after which Mr. Schneider and his bride left on an extended Journey. Upon meir return inejr will jive at ZU Holly, wood street GOLDSTEIN LEVEY. The marriage of Miss Lenora Rosalie Levey and Mr. Louis Ooldsteln took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Levey, 951 North 8th street, yes. terday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rabbi B, L. Levlnthal officiated. The bride wore nn nttt-mnnn .imn . white georgette crepe with a hat to match, ana canrea a oeauutui bouquet of orchids ana lines oi me vanoy. The house was decorated with palms and flowers for the occasion. Only relatives were present. Mrs. Benjamin Jafre, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor and Mr, Meyer Levey, brother of the bride, acted as best man. A reception and dinner followed the ceremony. Mr, and Mrs. Goldstein left last evening for their wedding trip, which will Include an extended tour through the Great Lakes and New wngiana. inty win live In Phlladel phia upon their return. What's Doing Tonight UunlclMl, Band, Denjamla Roubrqan. con. duetor. Whitehall Communa. TorrodiU a.. sua and Margaret street. 8 o'clock. Veto. PhllKl)JIl Band. Ullas, B. Uummell. con ducter, p Hall plaxa, 8 o'clock, m. Falrmount Park Band. Richard Bchmldt, con ductor, GaeWa Hill, 8 o'clock. Free. Zleotata' banjuit, Bcottlah Rita Hall, trenlac Notice for ,tb Boalatr pace will t a. fcpted and vrLatad to th. ntat Ladur. at nil (uco notlcaa uul ba written ou iu tl4 ' ,P Paper, raual ba aUuU la full, with lull adorcM, .and whta patalbM talapaaaa number inuat ba iliaa. (Jana.u'l au a rasunlealuaa to "SoUfcr KJltur.' tnenu Ltdier. d Cheeura atract. tJrUu tlieu rtsBlwntaU. are carried eat. starH,UTukE.,&.? pM&u ll RESORT CROWDED WITH VISITORS Boardwalk Shops Gaily Deco rated in Honor of Nation's Birthday ATLANTIC CITY, July 3, The resort Is effervescing with gaiety, for vlBltors are pouring In by train nnd by motor to cele brate tho glorious Fourth. The summer girl, In her giddy stripes, now has as a background the Stars and Stripes, for nil the shops nlong tho Boardwalk are decked with the national emblem, nnd the shop windows nro displaying red, white nnd blue fabrics. Mrs. Thomas Nuttall ontertnlned nt bridge nt her cottago on Maine avenue Friday afternoon, when her guests wore Mrs. A. L. Myers, Mrs. Packard, Mrs. Smith 13. Johnson, Mrs. E, O. Rlghtmlro, Mrs. JoBoph F. Crandall, Mrs. Warren Somers, Mrs. A. E. Shlll, Mrs. Dnvld C. Reed, Mrs. Ben jamin Ilncharnch and Mrs. Zazalll. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carlton Oelst will entertain tholr bridge club at the theatre on Thurs day nlRht. followed by supper In the Tray more Submarine Grill. Their guests will bo Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob C. Myers, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Harvey and Dr. and Mrs. David C. Ucrner. Major James If. Hayes and Mrs. Hayes are entertaining Mrs. Hayes' parents, Mr, and Mrs E. It Donnelly, of East Orange, at tholr cottago In Ventnor. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Stafford and their family aro occupying their cottago on South Marlon avenue for the summer. Dr. and Mrs. C. Y. Whlto nnd their sons havo opened tholr Longport villa. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brlco are entertain ing Mr. A C Korr, of Philadelphia, at their cottago In Longport. Mlsa Rebecca Brlce will leave this week for Now York, where she will attend n large houso party. Prof. Joseph P. Remington nnd Mrs. Remliifiton, who havo been coming to Long port for n number of years, have opened their summer home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmcs W. Callaway nnd Miss Roberta Callaway nre entertaining Mr. nnd Mrs. E. P. Hnllahan and their family, of Wynncwood, nnd MIbs Agnes Scheldell, of Now York, over tho Fourth. Mr. nnd Mrs. Genr announced the engage ment of their daughter, Mies Dorothy Gear, to Mr. Wllllnm Force, of Philadel phia, at n dinner danco given In honor of tho young couple by Mr. nnd Mrs, Gear. Kensington A meeting of tho Northeastern Hebrow Lndlea' Aid will bo held tomorrow evening at 2847 Frnnkford avenue, when arrange ments for the annual picnic will be made. Tho members of the society are Mrs. Free mark, Mra. EpRteln, Mrs. L. Rlngold, Mrs. Frcld, Mrs. J. I'odolsky, Mrs. M. Meyers, Mrs. Hronnor, Mrs. L. Rosen, Mrs. Stein, Mrs. Grlvcr, Mrs. Kaplan, Mrs. J. Ro3on, Mrs. Ryatl, Mrs. Sudlcoff, Mrs. Block and Mrs. Sntlnsky. OUTING FOR THE BLIND Beneficiaries of Relief Fund Enjoy Day at Willow Grovo The Blind Relief Fund of Philadelphia, with ofllces nt 617 Wltherspoon Building, Is holding Its fourth annual outing to Wil low Grove Park today More than 100 blind persons with guides assembled nt Juniper and Sanson streets at 8 o'clock this morning and left upon special cars for the park. Dinner will bo served to them at tho Lakeside Cafe at 12:30 o'clock, after which several speakers will deliver short addroasea upon several timely topics. Seats for tho entire company have been reserved In tho large pavilion, where they will enjoy a band concert by Victor Her bert's Orchestra from 2:30 to 3:16 o'clock. The return to Philadelphia will begin at 6 o'clock. Mra. Isabel W. Kennedy, executive sec retary of the Blind Relief Fund, will have chargo of the outing, and has planned the sovcrnl features connected with It. Tioga MISS RAE NATHAN The engagement of Miss Rae Nathan, of 1810 West Ontario street, to Mr. Eugene L. Bernstoln was recently announced. Mr. and airs. A. Bacharach, of 1927 West Erie avenue, are spending the summer In Wlldwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hudson, of 1714 West Erie avenue, will spend July and August In Wlldwood. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Thompson, of North Warnock street, have gone to Ocean City to occupy their summer home. Mrs. W. Ashbrldge. of 16th and Butler streets, with her nephew. Master Charlton Wear, and niece. Miss Dorothy Wear, Is spending the summer In Atlantic City. Mrs. Meyer Gets. Mr. Stanley M. Gets and Mr. Leslie G. Getz. formerly of Pulaski avenue, Germantown, are occupying their new apartments at 1003 West Erie avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Wallace, of North 16th street, are spending the summer in Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. William Carman, of West Allegheny avenue, are occupying their sum mer home In Ventnor, They are accom panied by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Gravenstlne. Mr. and Sirs. Edward H. Friedman and their daughter. Miss Ulna Friedman, of 3744 North Bouyler street, have gone to Atlantic City for the remainder of the season. Mr and Mrs. Leon H. Hahn. with their family, of 1908 West Venango street! Mr. Louis S. Fleishman, of 1637 Butler street; Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Lehman and their son, Master Gilbert Lehman, and Mrs. J, Joseph son are recent additions to the Tioga cot-, tagera in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kohn, of 17th rtreet and Allegheny avenue, are occupying their cottage In Atlantic City. They are accom panied by Miss Janet Kohn and Master Harry Kohn, Jr. "" Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Rothachlld.of 1336 North Brpad Btreet, are spending the sum mer in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. George W Hobson are talcing an automobile trip through Penn- ylvanta, stepping at Grafton to visit u ttvc. I Pr aRssHsB? f $' jjBfr INDEPENDENCE DAY'S CELEBRATION IN SUBURBS TO BE GREAT EVEftT Sunday School Parade to Be a Feature of Roxborough, Manayunk and Falls of Schuylkill Entertain ment Tomorrow ONE of the marked features of tomor row's celebration in Roxborough, Mana yunk and the Falls of SchuylkHt Is the Sunday school parade whtch attracts thou sands of spectators. Tomorrow morning at 7:45 o'clock the Roxborough schools will form at Manayunk nnd Lyceum avenues, withMr. Hiram L. Wynne as marshal. At tho eamo tlmo tho Manayunk parade will take ptaco on Main street, Eacn school will carry banners nnd flags, nnd nil rest, dencen nnd places of huatness along tho route will be decorated with flags nnd red, white and blue bunting. The schools will follow the tlmo-honored custom of spend ing the day In tho woods, with procrnms of athletic sports, vocal and Instrumental mualo nnd addresses. Tho program for tho Falls of Schuylkill han been arranged by a joint oommtttca of Sunday schools and potrlotlo orders. Tho schools will march from their places of meeting to Dobson's field on Queen lane, whero a demonstration will bo held, con slating of tho rending of the Declaration of Independence, drills, nnd the singing of patriotic songs. Mr. Erneat Anderson will ba marshal, nnd the following wltl be In line; Lutheran, Reformed Episcopal, Baptist, Presbyterian and Methodist Episcopal Hun day Schools, Sons nnd Daughters of St, George, Abel Lodgo, Shepherds, Patriotic: Order Sons of America, Patriotic Order of Americans, Order of Independent Ameri cans, Sons and Daughters of Liberty, Falls of Schuylkill Lodgo, I. O. O. F. ; Faith Lodge, I. O. O. F Manchester Unity; Friendship Lodge, I. O. O F., Mnnchenter Unity ; Knights of the Mystic Chain, Young Men's Association. Sons of Joihun, Salva Hon Army nnd Boy Scouts. Tho parado will march from Queen lane to Mldvale avenue, whore tho several Bchoola and as sociations will proceed to tholr picnic grounds. Mr. Josoph Smith will net ns musical director. Tho committee In charge Includes Rev. A. Perclval Hodgson, chair man; Mr. A. Roy Dyaon, secretary; Rev. Samuel W. Stcckcl, treasurer: Rov. Dr. Charles L. Senaholcs. Rov. Walter E. Oak ford, Rev. P, S. Barlntrer, Mr. George Shaw, Mr. Georgo W. Shaw, Mr, Harry Blnkln, Mr. Georgo Henderson, Mr. Jntnes Stnrrett, Mr. James Ashton, Mr. Jnmcs BUBhfleld, Mr. James Harbison, Mr. Georgo Smith, Mr. James F. Seeds. Mr. Robert Moorehead, Mr. Samuel Frazlcr, Mrs. Mnt tlo Polglase, Mrs. Robert Bell. Mrs. F. Chndwlclc and Miss Urctta E. Johnson. Through tho courtesy of Doctor Downs and the Board of Public Education, the children of tho Ashland School, West Mana yunk, will bo taken In autobuses to Bala, to participate In the celebration In Lower Merion Townahlp. In the procession from Uala to the Cynwyd Publlo School, whero tho exercises of tho day will bo held, the following tableaux will lie shown: "Land ing of Columbus." "William Penn," "Botay Robs and tho Flag," "Signing of tho Declaration of Independence," "Spirit of '76," and the "Goddess of Liberty." The Hunting Park section of the Safo and Sane Fourth of July Association will have the following program for the celebrntlon In Tioga: Parade of public achool children at 10 o'clock from Broad and Tioga streets to Hunting Park; Invocation by tho Rev. Dr. John T. Gray, of tho Eric 'Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church ; singing by the children ; addresses by Judge Utloy E. Crano, of tho Municipal Court, and Professor Calvin O. Althouse. At the exercises at 2 o'clock tho Rov. P. D. Houston, of St. Veronica's Church, will deliver tho Invoca tion, and tho speakers will be Govornor Martin G. Brumbaugh and Mr. Edward B. Cattoll. A silver cup will bo presented to the school having the groatest percentage of Its regular attendance In tho parade. The athletic games will tako place at 3 o'clock and the flreworkB nt 8:15. Mr. nnd MrB. David T. Dyer, of 2241 Bonaffon terrace, were given a surprise party by a few of their friends at their homo on Tuesday night. Tho affair was given In honor of Mr Dyer, who had seen 20 years of continuous service In tho police depart ment, where ho has been a sergeant for several years. MR. EMANUEL M. BIRON ontertnlned a number of his friends nt a most unique "freedom celebration." In honor of his 21st blrthlay at his home In Lans downe. The afternoon was spent by the guests In playing tennis, croquet, baseball, basket ball, swimming and boating. After dinner, which wns served townrd evening, the guests congregated on the porch and lawn, which was decorated to re eemblo a Japanese tea garden, and danced In the eventng. Miss Sarah Stein sang several songs, and violin solos were rendered by Mr. Harry Alelntkoff and Mr. David Skwer. Among the guests were Mr. Maurice Abu- t,n XT Tfnrrv Alnlnlknff. Mr. Mnrrta Flneman, Mr. Israel Fischer, Mr. Benjamin Antlnoph, Mr. Joseph Levin, Mr. Isaac Llp schutz, Mr. Charles MoseB, Mr. Jacob Po merantz, Mr. 8amuel Pomerantz, Mr. Isaac Samuels, Mr. David Skwer. Mr. Harry Rlt tenberg, Mr. Isaao Mordecal Rand, Mr, Nathan Suzmer, Mr. Morris Vltelcs, Mr. Arthur Rablnowitz, Mr. Harry J. Blron.Mr. Emanuel Flneman. Dr. Charles Moses, Mr. Jay Kenter, Mr. D. Louis Zimmerman, Mr. Harry S. Blrop, Mr. Henry Flncstone, Mr. Maurice J. Teltelbaum, Mr. J. Sokoloff, Mr. Benjamin Flneman, Mr. Loula Flnestono, Miss Rosalie Abuhove, Miss Rae Herman, Miss Melba Buxbaum, Miss Rose Caplan, Mies Ida Cantor, Miss Hettle Fischer, Mlas Ethel Flneman, Miss Henrietta Jaffe, Miss Rose Machles, Mlas Rose Meadow, Miss Pearl R. Rlttenberg, Mlsa Dorothy Rltten berg, Miss FranceB Diamond, Miss Helen Leblang, Mies Rosalie Resnlck, MIbs Fannie i....uro rfim Helta Rablnowitz. Miss Rose Flnestone, Mlas Hannah Unterberger, Mlsa Sarah Stein, Mlsa Dorothy Vogelaon. Miss Frances Blron, Miss Bessie S. Blron, Mies Lillian Blron, MUa Ruth Flneman, Miss Miriam Flnestone. Mlsa Julia Kenter, AMUSEMENTS rim A XTT TV MARKET ABOVE 1 STANLEY iijw to iius 10TH PHOORAM gKNIOLMES "MUNICH." 5(a) Comedy, Matro preaenla Max Flsman and Lollia Hobertaoo In "Love Me. Love My Dog": b) Crtoon; "Hobby Bunua Fly Squatter" (Bray). i Overture; Stanley Symphony Orctaeatra. ANN PENNINGTON In Flrat and Exclualva Presentation ot 'rSUSIE SNOWFLAKE" Tbu"" Fr'i ?f,B awEET PALACE nilr EDNA GOODRICH wTtn6ho'iin Making of Maddalena Added BILUE BURKE In "Olorla'a Romanes" Ttouri.. Frl., Bat. MJUtaUEIllTE CLARK in ''BILKS AND SATINS" Kp T rp "LI q SUMMER ih 1 1, XI D FOLLIES! GRAND OPENlNft OF "MADE IN PHILLY" 50 Company of 50 All PhiladelphL. Fuvorltes Big Supporting Vaudeville B11H Today at' 2, SfcJ 60c. Tonight at a, 23c to ft. Flrat I and Bxdualve Presentation of Trlaci I Fla Rearvi tot the Avnarna ;o a. m to u.iop. m. jtXlLXKXlX Frank TTwuinvi i-BcaiBui iwaw joiq Frank Keenan 4 eujd mrKBT ta mma-tom jwJed - -BttHt Burke la XHocU'a Rcauu;?1 l.'o. : 9 Titr. nnd Mrs. Julius Blron, Mr. and Mr. VtamUel Blron, Mrs. Samuel S. Flneman, Mrs. Harry E. Flneman, Professor and sirs, iiayim Flneman. The XVI Club held Its final meeting pre-j ceamg tne summer vacation at the noma of Miss Allca Chllds, 1314 North Frntlet street. Those present were 3Ilis Rut iinight, president) Miss Mary Hall, vie prcBiaent: miss Constance Hubbard, tree ureri Miss Martraret Thomoaon. eeeretar Miss Ann Cleeland. Mlas MaHon Cum. mtngB, Mlas Maude Hugo, Miss Emma Kolb, Miss Katherino Ley, Miss Edith Lambert. Miss Grace Mills, Miss Mabel Peterson, Mlas Florence Starr and Miss Madge Town. Tho club will hold Its annual plcnte the end of next week. Among the members of the graduating class of the West Philadelphia High School wero Miss Rutb Halght, Miss Constanae Hubbard, Miss Grace Mills, Miss Maude Hugo and Miss Margaret Thompson. Frankford Mrs. James F. Gosaner, of Linden ave nue, Torrcsdalo, has Mrs. J. F. Stoelker and Mrs. William Conway as her guests. Mrs. Stoelker has Juat returned from an extended visit at the Delaware Water Gap. Mrs. Carolina Yorty and Miss Blancho Yorty, of James street, Torresdalo, acted as hosteia at tho garden party given for the benefit of Christ Church at Eddlngton. Camden and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nash and their fam ily arc occupying their Island Heights cot tngo for tho summer. Mrs. John H. Dialogue, Miss Mary Dia logue and Mlsa Maria Dlaloguo have gone to their new homo nt Qulncy, Mass, whero they will join Mr. Dialogue. The Dialogue homo at 400 Cooper Btreet has been pur chased by Doctor I. L. Mahaffey. Mrs. Charles Stewart, of 605 North 4th street, has returned from a month's visit In Syracuse, N. Y., and Is now nt Wcrnorsvillo with her son for two weeks. Miss Nettlo Potter has gono to Asbury Park for a two months' vacation. Mr. William S. Read and his family will spend tho summer as usual in Chelsea, going to tho Poconos for tho early fall. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward S. Woodward and tholr family, who have lived so long nt 644 Stovens street, aro occupying their now home In Moorestown. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jefforles, of 10 North Cth street, are planning to visit their daughtor, Mrs. Llnwood A. Miller, In Toledo, O., this month. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Hauger. who were married recently, will be at home after September 1 In Altoona, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. S. Conrad Ott are occupying their now homo at Morchantvllle. Wilmington WILMINGTON, Dol.. July 3. A party of Wilmington boys who left last week for Camp Awostlng Included Master Alfred E. BlBsell, Master Edward Bancroft, Master Sellers Bancroft, Master William Wallace, Master Henry Chambers, Master Hubert du Pont, Master Frank C, Carpenter, Jr.. Mas tor Frank D. Lackey. Jr., Master Charles E. Owens, Jr., Master James F. Nlelas, Jr.,. Master Cyrus Pyle. Master William Sat terthwalte. Master Lawrence ThomaB. Mas ter Martin E. Walkor, Jr.. and Master j. nomas aiming. Mrs. Henry J. Stubbs nnd Miss Eliza beth Stubbs have gono to Boston for a vlalt of threo or four weeks. Mrs. B. G. du Pont, Mlas Beasle du Pont. Miss Vlctorlno du Pont and Master Alfred Victor du Pont have gone to Pocono Sum mit for tho summer. Mrs. Charles Gawthrop had Mrs. Elwood C Jackson, of New York, aa her guest last week. MUs Mary Canby, of St. Paul, Minn, has been the guest of her cousin. Mrs. Charles Jeffries, for a fortnight. Mrs. Edgar M. Hoopes, Jr., has been en tertaining Mrs. Clarence Kctcham, of Wash ington, D. C, ns her guest. MIbs Elizabeth Edsall has returned from Smith College to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H, Edaall. Northeast Philadelphia The wedding of Miss Anna Brody, of 2801 East Weikel street, to Mr. Joseph Goldman, ot New York, will take place early this month. After their wedding they will upend the summer at Niagara Falls. .. AMUSEMENTS FORREST sa,W& PHILADELPHIA'S LATEST FILM SENSATION Third Big Week Begins With Matinee Today "THE NE'ER-DO-WELL" 10-Part Screen Version of REX BEACH'S G$w . Symphony Orchestra of 20 ! Many Unique Effects! The Talk of THE ENTIRE TOWN PRICES 23c and BOc All Saata Beatrvad. GARRICK Tonight at 8:15 Twlct Dally Thenatter, 3:15 and SllJ. FlllST MAT1NEK TOMORROW HOW BRITAIN PREPARED A Tbrlllln and Pertintnt Moving Picture et How Kntland MoSHUed B.000,000 Uta and Prepared Jlr North Ba FUat. A Lesson for America Now BPJECUU UUSIO a4 BrFSOTS Pricta Evs, 33c, 30c. 73c, SXati,, sja SQa. ALL SEATS KE3KUVBD Globe Theatre MA?iV A lJKIJ YAODSYILLB Continued. U A. M. to U P M. 100. 13c. ite. SEVEN LITTLE DARLINGS AT TUB PARTS' MATTIK CHOATE & CO. Added "Tb Rlaa et a. Nation." Ottira. "V7TPrPri'PT A W Market ah. Ota-s TutUof and XPmiortm Bessie Barrlscale ta "WJ". FA. StMCttEfc ta "Xftu fCL03 THAflft -1