f'mmmfpmmgwmimmn j ' iairum f JTCVEN.ING LEDGER--PHILADELPHIA WEDNEkSDAY, ,TULY 5, 1916. i NANCY WYNNE TALKS ABOUT THE GIRL SCOUTS' PARADE AND DRILL Four Hundred Members of Organization Inaugurated by Miss Ellen Mary Cassatt Appeared in Their Khaki Uniforms in a Pageant at Lawndale Yesterday IT HEALtiT la remarkabio how wonder fully the Qlrl Scout Idea, which has beon-talcen up hero by Ellen Mary Cassatt, has cauglfThold, so to speak, and nt least 400 hundred girls have Joined the ranks, numbering among their members girls In Miss Cassatt's own walk of life, wage- earners, teachers, playground Instructors, secretaries and women In various other professions. To me it seems very de lightful that the'ro should bo this sort of camaraderie among all classes, and I congratulate tho girls who have gotten together and started this bound-to-be-healthful exercise. Imagine, tho society was only Inaugurated on Juno IB, and so great has been tho demand for member hip ft has beon necessary to open an odlce and see peoplo by appointment. Tho girls appeared yesterday for the first time In publlo and looked most at tractive in their khaki camp suits as they marched and drilled out at Lawndale. They aro planning to go to camp later In tho summer, and there aro certain tests which each must pass through before re ceiving a badgq from headquarters. Tho motto of tho Qlrl Scouts Is "Bo Prepared." Thoy are not, I understand, affiliated with the Boy Scouts In any way, but aro a sort of sister organization. Many persons motored out to Lawn dale yestorday to witness the pageant, which began at 9 o'clock. Associated with Ellen Mary Cassatt In tho work are Rosa- He Dolan, who, llko Ellon Mary, Is a great lover of outdoors, and who rides a great deal. Owen Martin, daughter of Judge Martin, Is njso on tho executive board, as Is SIdnoy Hills, tho charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Struthcrs Ellis, and who Is engaged to young Badcllfte Chcs ton, Jr. Ellon Mary Cassatt Is the daugh ter of Mrs. Gardner Cassatt, and Miss Solan's parents aro Mr. and Mrs. Clarrto Dolan. They tell mo that In .35 States thoro' aro Qlrl Scouts, and tho tests which they havo to undorgo. Include cooking, sewing, first aid, housekeeping, nature study, laundering, music, swimming, gar dening, painting, photography, marksman ship and various other kinds of things. Each company Is named after a flower, and tho flower Is embroidered In tho natural colors on whlto cloth and Is np pllqucd on to tho blouso of tho wcaror. Thoro are rumors that another wed ding may tako place up at Mount Orotna beforo tho troops Anally depart. That Is, tho young man in question declares he will If ho can only persuado her to. They are engaged already, and ho Is a member of a cavalry troop. Tho little "sho" in question Is tho daughter of a P. R. R. man. Tho families of tho "ho" and "she," I understand, do not antici pate any action, but It Is hnfd to toll what tho young peoplo may do with tho prospect of a long separation beforo them. Tlmo will tell, but I think wo may safely predict. If war docs come, there will bo a wedding In camp this week. A men's tennis tournament was given on Satmday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mts. Caleb S. Rldgway, at Co lumbtiB, N. J. Among tho entries wero Howard Bruce, Edward Kettcrolf, of Phil adelphia; Herbert Jacques, Guy Cleve land, of New York; S. Gllllmm, Allan Smith, of Mount Holly; John Kuser, Jluh Ion Hutchinson, F. II. Hutchinson, Jucob Bldgway, Shepherd Dillingham, James D, Black, Caleb S. Ridgway, Mr. Dougherty, Mr. Elwcll, Mr. Dlckerman, of New Haven, Conn., and Doctor Knight, of Trenton. NANCY AVYNNE. been announced. Is vlsltlnir friends In Bos ton for seeral weeks. Miss Beatrice, Hen kels has returned from a short stay at Mount Gretna. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson, of Cynwyd, are spendlngsevcral days at Chelsea. Along the Main Line AIlDMOItK. Mrs. Richard Rossmassler, of Olenn road, loft Saturday for Snnatee, N II., where she will spend several months Mrs. W. C. McCllntock and Miss Jessie E It. McCllntock, i( Ardniore, aro visiting friends in Fort Monroe and niclrmoml. Va, Mrs. John Williams and her children, of Lancaster avenue, have gone to Atlantic juy ior a snort stay. HAVEBFOnD. Dancing contests were tho main feature of the Fourth of July celebration at tho Merlon Cricket Club last night. There wero contests In the fox trot, hesitation and one-sten. Tho rmrnnltt in "chargo of the nrTnlr Included Mr. E. Y. lownsenti, chairman; Mr. William N. Da vis, Mr. II. J. Lawrence, Jr., Mr. Lothrop ;.,, 4.11. i, van iuarsn, Air. Walter II, Itoiimasslor and Mr. John B. Thayer. Mr. and Mrs. B. Vnll Marsh and their family, of Berkeley road, have gone to At lantic City for tho summer ST. DAVID'S Mrs. W. Clarke Orleb'and hor small son aro visiting MrB. Orlob's "--.' ,"i-.nna . ucorgo E. Shoemaker, at Eagle s Mere. Tho Misses Steele, of tho Louella Apart ments, aro entertaining Miss Elsie Denis, of Ohio. Mr and Mrs. William V. Alexander, of Conestoga road, have been entertaining Miss Alba Stevens, of Chicago, III., nnd Miss Mar garot Hontecon, of Ornnge, N. J., as their hul'.iih ior mo pasi ween. Mrs. Frank Putnam, of Wlndemere ave nue, hiis returned from Atlantic City, whero she visited Mrs. Kerr, nt Haddon Hall. WAYNE Miss Louise Klrkendall, who has been spending a month with ,Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles T. Fox, of Bloomlngdale ave nue, has returned to her homo In Townnda, Pa. Mr. ana airs. Roswcll A. Mcservc, of Ho mesburg. Pa., wero the gucstB of Mr. and Mrs. C. AUBtln Wcntworth, of Bloom lngdale avenue, over the Fourth. Friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles O'Don nell Lee, Jr., of Bookland, Wnyno, will re gret to learn that their young son. Master Clinrlcs O'Donnell Leo, 3d, Is n tho Bryn Mawr Hosplta,, suffering from a broken Iitp. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roberts Le Boutllller, of rorth Wayne avenuo, havo returned from a trip to Now England. Chestnut Hill Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Slmonln, of Nnvahoe and Moreland avenues, spent tho week-end and Independence Day In Atlantic City as the guerts of Mr. and Mrs. William Hablls ton, of Hlchmond.vVn.. who are spending tho summer at tho Marlborough-Blenhclm. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Hawley, of 222 West Nippon street, spent tho Fourth us tho guests of Mis. Hawley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, of 154 East lit Airy avenuo, who aro occupying their Chel sea cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Horrv Ansel I nt (. Cresholm Arms, entertained at dinner on Saturday evening at the Philadelphia Crick et Club In honor of their guests, Dr. nnd Mrs. Edward Grandy, of Norfolk. Va who are on a motor trip Tho other guests In cluded Mr. and Mrs David Pepper. Mrs. David "loung nnd Mr. Barclay Lex. Mr. nnd Sirs. Roderick Provost, of 447 Enst Mt. Airy avenue, are occupying thilr cottage nt Lako Cathance, Washington County, Me. Mrs. F. M. Knodlo and hor il.in?htr Miss E. nobortn Knodlo. of 224 East Syd ney street, returned last 'week from Capo May. Miss Knodle will lcavo shortly for Lako Yaupac, In tho Pocono Mountains, where she will camp with friends for the remainder of the summer. I LEADERS OF GIRL SCOUTS . I ' ' wKSBBA IMF Wm MMHP MtSSfm lP9 Wm MlM . i , HS&w&r? i-" list M lli5iJrey,'Vit? i mLV AfSS ROSALIE 8ZOHVO01AV MR I'R'W If MlmwM jf MBJBy&iwijfcJfciffiiaK gRSISfMEg iKlW!alm!Jm ?UsBW wSrW a IS ATTRACTIVE SUMMER WEDDING CELEBRATED IN ATLANTIC CITY Marriage of Miss Marguerite Moore, of West Philadel phia, to Mr. Edwin Lawrance Took Place at Marl-bbrough-Blenheim Other Weddings of July THE Mnrlborough-Blcnhelm, Atlantlo City, was tho scene of a pretty .wedding on Monday with Philadelphia participants. when Mlsi Marguerite C. Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Moore, of 4726 Springfield avenue, became tho bride of M. Edwin Shlnn Lawrance, of 4401 Baltimore avonue. Tho ceremony was performed by tho Rev. Charles Martin Nllcs. D. D.( of this city Sixteen guests attended the wedding breakfast which followed Mlsi Moore was to havo been married from her parents' homo In June, but tho nuptials wero de ferred beciuse of the serious Illness of her mother. Mr. nnd Mrs. Iawrance will bo at home at 4401 Baltimore avenue, after iuiy 17. SEEBER KNECIIT The mnrrlago of Miss Mary H. Knecht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Knecht, of Newbold, N. J., to Mr. Bertram J. Sceber, of 3116 North 16th street, Tioga, will tnko place today at noon, nt tho homo of tho urldes parents. Miss Knecht will bo nttended by the bridegroom's sister, Miss Oladys W. Seeber, ns maid of honor, and tho best man will bo Mr. Roy Sanford Kratz, of Logan. After nn cxtendrd trip through the Mlddlo West Mr. nnd Mrs. Sceber will live In Tioga. DIEBOLD CARROLL. An attractive wedding took place on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock when Miss Mnrguerlto Josephine Carroll was married to Mr. J. Leo Dlebold, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Tho Nuptial Mass was solemnized by the Rev. Joseph I. O'Reilly, S. J., nt th Church of the Gesu. The- following priests wero present In the sanctuary during tho ceremony: The Rev. Benedict Guldher, 3. J .the Rev. Father Davey, S. J., the Rev, F. Hplllane. S. J., the Rev. Benedict Smith, S. t ".'' Father Tracy, S. J., and the Rev. Father Duffy, The bride's gown was of white satin with seed pearl trimming, made very short with n long court train. Her tulle veil was held in placo by a wreath of orange blossoms. Her sister. Miss Genevieve Carroll, was bridesmaid and was gowned In pink satin, wan a largo pink lint and carried roses. The ushers wero Dr. Joseph M. Dahneker and Mr. Augustus Hcaton Mlnnl-. A wedding breakfast nt tho home it Mm bride, 1708 Glrard avenue, followed th Mrsc Dlobold will spend the rest of tho ThTtr.n1, 1,01"wn "a. Atlantic City. They will live In Pittsburgh, Pa. A1TKEN KREWSON. The marriage of Miss Chrlstlno Krowson, daughter of Mrs. E. Krewson, and Dr c! Stanley Altken. of Chicago, wns quietly solemnized on Wednesday, Juno 28, In St. Mnrys Episcopal Church by the Rev. George Lynde Richardson. Attending the Hill, while tho bride's brother, Mr. Robert IL.i vs.?i. w,ns bMt man- A Bnall ro ceptlon at tho homo of tho bride followed the ceremony. After a short wedding trip Dr. and Mrs. Altken will be at hone ofti? September 1 at 6217 Broadway, Chicago Lansdowne WONDERFUL RAIMENT IS SEEN ON BEACH OF FAMOUS RESORT Marvelous Hosiery and Strange Pantalettes Meet the Eye of the Beholder at the Bathing Hour at Atlantic City Cape May News West Philadelphia Personals Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Scott, who are occupying their cottage at Bar Harbor for the summer, gae n dinner last night for the ofllcers of the U. S. S. Florida. Sirs. Frederick Iutlor Emblck entertained at dinner last night at tho Philadelphia i Country Club In honor of Miss Virginia Ranson, of Baltimore, who s Mrs. Emblck's guest at her bonis In Devon Mr. and Sirs. Franklin Langstaff, of Bradfbrd Mills, gave a dinner danco In Miss Hanson's honor on Mhnday night. Sir. and Mrs. Edward F. Ilenson, of Wlssahlckon avonue nnd Mnnhelm streets, Germantown, entertained at dinner last night before tho dance at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Ilenson have had Mr. Edward Milby Burton, of Charleston, S. C, ns their guest. Mr. Bur ton left on Monday for Plattsburg. Sir. and Mrs. Harry Baxter Nnson. of 4503 Spruce street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Baxter Nason, to Sir. John Van Gaskcn Postles, Mr. and Mrs Marcellus E. McDowell, of East Washington lane and Chew street. Germantown, announce tho marriage of their daughter. Miss Anna Louise McDowell, and Ensign Howes Bodflsh, U. S. N., of 'Vineyard Haven. Mass. The wedding took place quietly at the home of the bride's parents at 5 o'clock on Monday afternoon, July 3, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxe gave their annual dance nnd fireworks 'display last evening at, their country home In Penllyn. A club dinner-dance was given last eve ning at the Philadelphia Crjcket Club. Sir. nd Mrs, J, Andrews. Harris were among those entertaining. Mfs. Charles B. Wright, of Chestnut Hill, will leave today by motor for Bar Harbor, where she will spend the summer. Miss Kathleen McDonough, of 3137 Pine street .entertained a house party over the Fourth at her parents' cottage In Chelsea. The guests Included Mr, nnd Mrs. K. Earle -Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Slmonln and Mr. Charles T. Carpenter, . Mr. and Mrs. Ogden D. Wilkinson, of 2010 Walnut street, have taken a cottage at B4y Head for the summer. They are accompanied by (heir daughters, Miss Sarah D. AVIIkinion and Miss Elizabeth Wilkinson. Miss Katberlne Verner. daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. William It Verner. of Louella ave. nue. Wayne, will leave this week to make some visits In New London and Kennebunk port before joining her family at Lake PJacid. N. Y.. In August. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H4. Qu'mby, of Wayne, will spend the month of August In Yellowstone Park arid California, Mrs. Verree Brlnton. of Windybrow, St. pavid's, will leave on Friday for Vermont, where she has taken Roaring Branch Camp, at Arlington, Vt, for a month. Miss Anna Brlnton, who is at Northfleld, Mass.. and JIlss Caroline Brlnton. who Is la New Haven, will Join their mother next week. 'if; - (VNjWP ill iy r 1 WSMzN m mMm&M, - '.(11 m?"vi?? Jri'lWB" el ATLANTIC CITY, July 6. OW that tho resort Is crowded with happy humanity, tho season has ar rived when tho Strand portrays wonderful styles In surf robes.' Tho biggest reovoltv In aqueous raiment yesterday was tho pan tnletto bathing suit built of crisp black taffeta with abbreviated skirt, from which peeped frilled knickerbockers. Few gar ments nrc free from stripes. Some wero built entirely of striped. materials and others were of plain blue or black silk or mohair with striped coltnrs, cuffs nndjioslery. One girl In a striped get-up was the cynosuro of all eyes, for the front of her hosiery had .vertical stripes and tho back was decked with horizontal stripes which met In chocks on the sides. Tho weather was so Ideal that a number of Phlladclphlana camo down In their ma chines ovor the Fourth. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Wynne Cook motored from Lnnsdowne with a party of friends, Including Miss L. Emtey Cook, Miss Pansy Scott, Mr. Palmer Townsend and Mrs. Samuel Welsh. Mrs. J. J. Martin and Miss Gilford, who have been coming to tho Marlborough Blcnhelm for several years, are here for tho remainder of tho summer. Jlrs. do Witt Tnlmago and JIlss Collier have arrived from Washington nnd will spend July hero. air. and Mrs. Walter S. Stevonson, of Overbrook, nnd their son-in-law nnd daugh ter, air. tind airs. W. M. Hammond, havo taken apartments nt tho aiarlborough-Blen-helm for tho entire summer. ailss alary E. ainthews has Joined her brother, air. J. M. aiathows at the Brigh ton. Jlrs. Thomas.P. Hunter has taken a cot- tags at Brighton nnd Pacific and enter tained a few out-of-town guests over the week-end air. nnd airs Ignatius Horst man will havo ns their guests for tho week air. and airs. John Horstman. ailss Ccclle Louchelm,' of Chelsen, has as her guests ailss Charlotte Feustmanu nnd ailss aiurtha Oppenhelmcr. Mlsa Gertrude Bnchler and ailss Ruth Israel will attend a houso party at Ventnor. ailss Frances aicaianus nnd ailss aiargaret aicaianus are also entertain ing friends at their cottago on Stenton Place, Chelsea, over the week-end. Other Phtlndelphians who were, hero for the Fourth were: air nnd airs. Julius Lelsel, W. Piatt Popper, air. and airs. Craig N. Llgget, air. Robert C Llgget. air. and airs. Robert P. Creger, air. and airs. Jnmes at. Reed, air. nnd airs. Wllmot Grant Pelrce, air. John T. Peljce. air W. a. Pierce. Jr., air. and airsTAValter Hallahan, air. Butler Hallahan, air. Francis Ken nedy, air. nnd airs. It W. Alexander, ailss aiargaret B. Alexander, air. and Mrs. How ard D. Adams, air. and airs. C. C. aiac gill, airs. Bradford Rettcr, airs. V. Wal dorf Stokes, airs. J. Walter Dickson, airs. Rnlph Butler, ailss Ida Shaw, air. John Shaw, air. II. Hays atlckle, airs. E. B Browne, ailsi Beatrice Browne nnd -Mlis Frances Smith. CAPE atAY, July 6. Tho Fourth Wns a riv!.lMtir rlnv In Pun, ainy. It Isn't every spnnhnrn rrsnrl Ihnt enn boast of three submarines nnd two bnttleshlps, tho U. S. S. Vixen nnd the V 8. S. Bushnoll. They were hero In full re galia, making tho town a plcturcsquo sight with their olllccrs In Immnculate whlto uni forms. Of courso, tho shlpi were anchored In the harbor and tho Corinthian Yncht Club mem bers did everything within their power to entertain tho officers In roynl stylo. Ths Inclosed porch was gay with luncheon par tics. At 2 o'clock the parade drew sturdy fathers. In white flannels, from tho golf links ; pretty mothors, In pink sweaters, and llttlo aiary and brother John woro allowed to miss their nfternoon naps for the big event. Tho beach was lined wlth'peoplo for blocks, and motors, filled with men and girls, were parked In every possible spot near tho Stockton Baths. Tiliero were flnaln of every description, depleting poor old George Washington, Uncle Sam. the God dess of Liberty and many other old friends. Of course, funny things always happen -there wns a Ford Peace automobile, which refused to go until tho Irate chauffeur climbed out and cranked It again, mean while halting tho parade. Probably the most Interesting part of the program was tho reading of the Declaration of Inde pendence nnd tho singing of tho national hymn Twenty-one guns wero fired by members of the Nnvnl aillltla, among whom were tho following Phlladclphlans: air. Paul Pear eon, air. Joseph Shoemaker, of German town; air. William Latta, air. McLeod nnd air. Honry Edson. A ball was given at the Corinthian Yncht Club In the evening nnd was a hugo success. Mr. Irwin Garrett, of Germantown. has arrived for the summer, air. William Piatt Pepper will spend some time at this resort, ailss Dorothea Obertouffcr, of Haver ford, haH returned to her home, having spent sovcral days here. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Parrlsh, of 29 South 19th street, are occupying their cottage again this year. ailss Helen Dando Is the guest of ailss Dorothy Wilson, and Is wearing a becoming purple sweater and broad-brimmed purple hat airs. Andrew Wheeler looks well In a pale pink hat and pink silk sweater with a deeper shade pink collar and cuffs, worn over a short linen skirt and sheer blouse ilrs. Graham Archer, who Is spending the summer at the New Stockton Villa, gave nn Informal supper party at Arnold's on aionday evening, air. and airs. William aiorlce, of Overbrook, are occupying their cottage on Beach avenue. ATSS IL MARY CA55ATF Entertainments A surprlso party was given to air. aiark Culley, on Friday evening by the members of tho Wlnflold Komedy Klub, nt the home of air. and airB. E. G. Taylor, 17B4 North 29th street, air. Culley Is president of tho club. 1 Tho home wns attractively decorated In red nnd black, tho colors of tho club, and American flags. A loving cup wns presented to air. Culley by the members of tho club, tho presentation speech being made by air. Joseph A. Culbert. ailss Esther Hardy, ailss aiarion Wellbnck, air. Albert Brown and air. aiatthow Hunt sang with air. Allen Rowland nnd air. Charles aiollenhauer at the piano. The committee on arrangements Included ailss Agnes Taylor, ailss aiar garet Taylor and ailss Helen Boyle. Tho aienorah Sewing Circle entertained ailss S. Klawan. of Hnrrlsburg. at Its last meeting, held at tho homo of ailss Anna Bellmore nnd ailss Dora Bellmore, 724 Lombard street. Among those present wero ailss Yetta Samuels, ailss aiay Samuels, ailss Rao Jonas, ailss Sarah Levy, ailss Ray Kraus. ailss Kathcrlne Norwltz, ailss Ellsa Kraus, ailss Bessie Fierman. ailss jennio ivrau, airs. s. Kramer, airs. S. Sll verRtein, airs. G. Actman and airs. A. Hlrsch. Germantown air. and airs. Ellwood F. Reeves and their son, aiaster Ellwood F. Reovcs. Jr., have gono to Beach Haven, whero they have taken a bungalow for the summer. air. nnd airs. Harold Gavlord. of 31 1R West Pcnn street, spent Independence Day at Buck Hill Fnlls. ailss Helen Ayres. of 237 School House lane, has gone to Woodstock for the sum mer. Sho will not return until September 1. air. ifnd airs. J. Orno Godwin and air. J. Orne Godwin, Jr., of 220 Pelham road, left mi oaiurauy uy motor ror Beach Haven, whero they spent the week-end and Inde pendence Dny. airs. Robert A. Cabeen. of Locksley Hall, has gone to Atlantic City for the summer. Alog the Reading Mr. and airs. Isaac T. Starr, air. Edward Starr, Mr. Floyd White Starr and ailss Hope Starr, of Church road, Wyncote, have closed their country home and have gone to Watch Hill. R. I., for the summer. Tfiey will enWrtaln Informally over the week ends, air. and airs. Starr will have airs. Starr's mother, airs. Floyd White, of Phila delphia, as their guest. air. and Mrs. George Harlan aicCall, of 01th and 11th avenues. Oak Lane, accom panied by airs. aicCall's son-in-law and daughter, air. and Mrs. Perle C. Talley, spent the week-end at the Aldlne as the guests of air. and lira. Grant Fosnocht, of Reading, airs. Talley will be remembered as ailss Helen Fosnocht. ailss Helen Roth Colburn, of Oak Lane road, entertained at luncheon and cards on Saturday. Her guests Included ailss Paulette It Taylor, Miss Yvonne Cunny, ailss Julia Klopp. ailss Sara-Warner, ailss Marlon Jones, ailss Harriet Cully, alias Martha Goll, Miss aiarguerlte Thompson, ailss June Hnrmer, Mlsa Reba Roth, ailss Bessie aiurry, Miss Edith Carey, ailss Jo sephine Calne, ailss Elizabeth aiegtll, ailss Flora aiandll, ailss Florence Calne, ailss Leona Turner, Miss Clara Belderman, Miss Helen Dufllleldr Miss Ethel McKlnley and ailsa Edith Sykes. Luncheon was served on the lawn. Miss Helen MacAlllster Henkela. of B$Jt MorrU street, wbgs engagement to Mr OrvllU Vt Forte of .. 1 . - r o r.iij k Pbolo by JleniWamJt, MRS. PHILIP A. COOPER - Mr, and airs. Philip A. Cooper have taken an apartment at 39 South 60th street. Mrs. Cooper was ailss Anna Rosner. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Kercher and their daughter ailss Katherlne E. Kercher, of S10S Westnlnster aveijue, spent the week .end n Allentown as the guests of Mr. Kercher's brother, Mr. Harry Kercher. Mlsa Margaret Lynch, of 541 South 55th street, and Miss Anita Solomon, of 6141 Irving street, spent the week-end in At lantlo City. Miss Adele .Solomon Is spend-1 ins u tew u4 iq -Asuury fans as the guet of Mrs. G. Welt ' Mrs. T- Nowatny. Miss Bertha Nowatny and Miss TUlle Nowatny, of 112 North 64th street, have been spending several days at Sewell, N. J. Mrs. Samuel R. Grossman, of Cleveland, a. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Barney Marks, of 138 South 48th street: JJr William Cope, of l North 3d street, has returned homo after a motor trip thro-jgh the SUU. Roxborough Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Jeannette Dykes Turner, daughter of Mr. and airs. A. D. Turner, of the Falls of Schuylkill, to Mr. William Roy Wallace of Cynwydon Saturday afternpon. June 24, at the home of the bride's parents on Haywood street. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace are spending their honeymoon In the Adiron dack Mountains and upon their return will live at 3516 Queen lane. Yesterday morning over 600 children from St Bridget's school. Falls of Schuylkill, portrajlng patriotic and historical charac ters, paraded from Stanton street to 34th street and School House lane, where an alt day picnic was held. Mr. Harry D. Hayes was cmet marsnai. air. and Mrs. James L. Fawley will re turn from their wedding journey the end of the month and will receive after August 1 at 219 Sumac street, Whasahlckon. Tha bride was Miss Edna E. Jones, daughter of Mrs. John J. Jones of 016 Seville street ailss. Flora Harmer, of Sunnlcllff, has been spending a few weeks at Buahklll, Pa. Miss Edna Ehly, tj Martin street U spending a week In Haddon Heights, v. J . I as the guest of Mrs. W. H, Eckert Bala-Cynwyd air. and airs Joseph I. aicCloskey, of 6211 Overbrook avenue, accompanied by air. and airs, Charles M. Horrocks, motored to As bury Park on Sunday, where they are spend ing a few days. air and airs. John F. Garrlty. of Over brook avenue. Wynnefleld. are spending the summer at Chelsea as the guests of airs. Thomas Garrlty and Miss aiarle' Garrlty. air. and airs. George Huver, of 6207 Overbrook avenue, are spending the summer at the Ostend, Atlantic City. 1 air. and airs. Charles V. itm. rr nu lino, Bala, are spending a few days in At- airs. Elizabeth aioran, of Bala avenue left on Saturday for Latrobe. Pa., to visit her son, Dr T. W. Moran. Mrs Howard L. Neff and her daughter, ailss Helen Neff. of Bala avenue, who re turned recently from Syracuse, N. Y., left Saturday to camp In the Poconos. Delaware County air. and airs. Dominic- Bradlev. nf i-n.k I Lansdowne, have returned from a month's iau wiin remiives in Ueorgla. airs L. D. Judd, of aioylan. will spend July at the Chelsea Hotel. Atlantic City. air, and airs. Aljihonsus J, Cumberland have returned from Jhelr wedding trip and are living at their new home In Ches ter. airs. Cumberland was Miss Beatrice Harrison, of Clifton Heights. airs, D. M. Yerkes. of Mlllbourne. Is en tertalnlng ailss Mabel Harris, of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. V, T. Cramer, of Mlll bourne. spent the week-end apd Indepen- UOilVB SJT AWUIIUU irfiiy. Tioga ajrs. Newton Firth ailll and her son, air. Newton Oliver Hill, of 1623 Erie avenue, will leave on Friday to spend the month of July In tho Poconos. In August they will go to Atlantic City to remain until some time In September. airs. Elinor Crawford, of 1829 TYest Tioga street, Is visiting her sister, airs. W. C. Cooper, In Chicago, 111. air. and airs. John at, Shrlgley and their family, of South Lansdowne, havo taken n. cottage nt Asbury Park for the summer. atls3 aiarguerlte Underhlll. of Owen ave nuo, Is visiting relatives In Nnshvlllo, Tenn. air. nnd airs. Frederick C. Kresge, of aiount Pocono, Pn are receiving congratu lations on the birth of a son. Mrs. Kresge u-JU be remembered ns JIlss Helen Eagle. airs. Joseph Fleming, of Falrvlow avenue, will spend tho summer at Wcrnersvllle, Pa, airs. Thoma3 Fitzgerald, of Baltimore avenue, has returned from Hnrrlsburg, hav ing gono to visit her father, who Is seri ously 111. air. and Mrs. Walter Jessup, of West Greenwood avenue, nro rocclvlng congratu lations on the birth of a son, James Robert Jessup. ailss Ruth Carpenter, of Berkeley nvenuo, cntcrtnlned at her homo last ovcnlng. Her guests wore ailss Sarah Layton, air. Frank Zimmerman and air. Stanloy aicGraw. Tho atlssos Laird, of Shadeland avenuo, nro spending tho holiday nt their cottago nt Beach Arlington, N. J. ainstcr Harlan Stntzcll, Jr.. and Master Gordon Cooper, of West Lansdowne avenuo, nro spending two weeks at tho Susquehannn camp at aiontrose. airs. Thomas Love, of East Greenwood avenue, entertained at luncheon yesterday afternoon. air. Albert E. Peterson, Jr., of Linden avenue, has returned from a week's motor trip to tho Catsklll aiountalns and Lake Hopatcong. Camden and Vicinity air. and airs, aiarvln A. Street, of Broad way and Stovens street, aro at Ocean City for the summer. air. nnd airs. B. S. Ackley, of 4th and I Elm streets, have returned from a trip to California. airs. John Starr is spending tho summer In tho Blue Rldgo aiountalns at Buena Vis ta, aid., with her son-ln-Iaw and daughter, air. and airs. Thomas West Cloggett, of Baltimore. ' air. rtnd airs. Robert W. Mevls and their daughter, of 004 Linden street, are at their summer homo in Pitman, N. J. Mrs. Stockton Woodward and her grand son, of 2d nnd Cooper streetB, are at ucoan City for the summer. air. Harry Knight and his daughter and granddaughter, of Bth and Linden streets, are again occupying a cottago at Ventnor. air. nnd airs. Louis B. Humphreys and their son. of 4th nnd Cooper streets, are occupying their bungalow nt 10th and Ocean avenues, Ocean City. Judge-W. C. French and his family, of E12 Linden street, aro at their farm near Port Republic, for the summer. airs. Harvey D. Culln, of Moorestown. Is at Seaside Park. Northeast Philadelohia T-oM.r8,ChaIIes Ilurfel and her ". of 244 'lnffi stay""!8 W"dW00d tn n.Thf nux'"aT of the Northeastern Lndlef SSJt ifi.!ioc.toty wl" Slvo lls Bnnua street carnival tomorrow evening on Jcftcr 80PrKtr"i; betwn lh and 7th streets. , omeers of tho auxiliary aro ailss fcil' President; Miss Katherlne Freedmnn, vice president; atlas Sarn R. Tie man, secretary; ailss Jonnlo Stevens, flnan- trcasurer? n"d M'SS Lenra Solladar' nr. j . v,Y. , .." aamuel Shapiro, of 638 .fhiFr"kLn.'trfct' enounce the bow qhanirn ,',thej dauBhter. Miss Lillian Shapiro, to air. Harry C. Labar. Norristown f,1'0' D" B,0'". Pi- is tho guest of Miss aiary Lenhardt, of Jacoby street W lWrXlnn S Bohose husband. Ma i!L,i . . C B8BS. a former Norristown ,"" If now with tho United States Armv vl8ltlnS her parents, air. nnd airs, aiark Thompson, of 21 East Elm street airs. S. A. Woodmanseo and ailss aiary ;d!nanseeVof 718 Goorgo street, will Rpcnd this month In Springfield, ainss. air. and airs. Joseph S. Rambo, air. and Mrs. Joseph D. Rambo, ailss Florcnco Ram bo and air. William Rambo havo gono on a motor trip to Egypt amis. Pa. air. and airs. George Towell and ailss Ida Towell. of 1128 ainrlhorough stroct. are spending the summer at their cottago In Wlldwood. airs. L. Smith of 204 East Glrard avenue, spent the wcok-end In New York. airs. William Kauffman. of 204 East Glrard avenue, Bpent the week-end in irenion, i. j as the guest of airs. Q. Petrle. ' Frankford ailw Eleanor Gallagher, of 260G Rhawn street returned to Norristown yesterday with ailss Sarah Dunlap, who has been her guest for a tew days, ailss Dunlap will leave early In August for Los Angeles, to stny for two years with her sister, airs. Joseph Hammer. ailss Frieda aiecrbach, of 3343 Frankford nvenue; ailss Katherlno Brautlgam. of 3469 Emerald street, and ailss Elsie See, of 3473 Amber street, spent Independence Day In Reading. AMUSEMENTS North Philadelphia airs. James F. Gilt and. her family, of 1426 Glrard nenuo will spend the summer at their cottage, Sacramento avenue and the Beach, Ventnon Mr. and airs. Julius Neufeld, of 1524 Poplar street, and airs. Neufeld's sister, ailsa Anna Ely, have gone to Lanirhoi-n to remain until autumn. air. and airs. Isaao Vendlg, of 5th and aiaster streets, will spend July and August at the Kenllworth Inn, Fernrock. airs. Henry Rothschild, of 2222 fir pen street. Is spending the summer In Rochester. N. Y. air. and airs, Frederick Gelger, of 30th and Diamond streets, are occupying their cottage In Ocean City The eneaeement of ailss Anna nro,ii.-,. 'to air. Maxwell Kushner was announced lasi weeic py miss urodsuy's parents, air. and airs. Harry Brodsky, at their home. 1315 North 7th street. Wilmington WILailNGTON, Del., July 5. aiany persons nre leaving this week to spend the summer In a cooler climate and con sequently there Is but little entertaining. airs. Samuel u. uumrora gavo an in formal morning reception last Saturday for her guest, airs, T. It. Taliaferro, of Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Taliaferro havo returned to Washington after spending a week with Dr. and airs. Rumford. Miss Gertrude Brlnckle entertained In formally at a porch party one afternoon last week In honor of Miss Eleanor Swift, whose marriage to Bin Gardner Russell, of Salem, Mass., will take place In September. What's Doing Tonight FblUdtlohia Band. Slid. E. Hummel, con ductor. City Hall pliia. 8 o'clock. fiJi. a Falrmouut Frk Dana, njchard SctomMt con ductor. Belmont Mansion. 8 o'clock. Free (1Hl AW Claw Kd fro..; J U7 Walnut Naval MIM la mcetlnc ltt Rtslmeat Armory Municipal Band. Stenton Park. Urit aoj Court! an J ttreeta. Saratoga Scnoolablp bojra' ineetlnr. lit nl- mfttt Armorr. Notice for tha Soclctr imta will tw a. eepUd ,W4. urlntea tu tb ntniut Ledjw. but all uca notice mut ba written on tu Me 0 lh paper, mu.t It aUnod la full. Wita full addrei. .anoV when po)bU teUubou simb nu be il?en. c?nJ..!l ufh rommunltlone to "SocUtr Eihor." attains UJlir. cog Cbwiout lrnl. Cnwu) tbey requirement, are tarried cit. .tliat1,;erlflcotu)ii w ,ba pUktbU, tiu mattrb wilt Bat U publUhtd. 1 ir IK i v OTawjL if MISS NNA BRODSKY air. and airs. Hamilton M. Barksdale nnd ailss Ethel Barksdale have gone to Westport, Lake George, N. Y., to spend the summer. Judge and airs. Victor B. Woolley have gone to Hot Springs, Va., to spend a fort night. Mrs. J. H. Stadelman gave a card party In ailss Henryette Stadelman's studio on Saturday afternoon. air. and airs. Ferdinand L. Gilpin and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gilpin spent the Fourth of July at Boontown, N. J. air. and Mrs. Joseph N, Wheeler, Mr, Robert Wheeler and Mr. Joseph N. Wheeler Jr., motored to Cape aiay, N. J., to spend the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest F. du Pont have gone to Bay Head, N. J-, for the summer. Sirs. C, Ingersoll Cause has gone to Sky- land, Vn., to spend a month. airs. Vaughan S. Collins and ailss Re becca Collins have opened their cottage at Rehoboth. airs. Morton Harvey has left to Dend a month In Beach Haven, N. J., as the guest of her parents, air. and Mrs. George Klemm, of Haverford. Mrs. flames A. Draper and her daughters. Miss Elizabeth Draper. Mlsa Cornelia Draper and ailsa aiadeleine Draper will leave this city on Saturday for an extended tour of the West, returning some time In September. Mrs. Edward Betts is vlsjtlng friends In Washington, D. C-, for a fortnight Mrs. Frank Lackey Is spending a few days In Atlantic City MuV Ellen Samworth and Mls Clara I Confers aca in New Xofc Uila week 3RD BIG WEEK Ten-Part Film Version of REX BEACH'S GRp NOVEL "THE NE'ER DO WELL". .. , 2:16 AND 8:15 EACH DAY FORREST THEATRE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA of 20 OTHER BIG FEATURES Everybody's Talking About It I Prices 25c & 60c. All Seats Reserved Orn A TvTT TPV iabket above iota OXnXt I IIIJL 11113 TO 11:13 10c, 13c, 25o ANN PENNINGTON la First and Exclusive Presentation of "SUSIE SNOWFLAKE" Tburi., Frl. Bat DLANC1IS SWEET ' In 'THE DUPE" "DATA T 1!1 MARKET JrAi-ALulj EDNA POODRICH In "Making of Maddalcna" ADDED. "CILORIA'B ROMANCE," No. T Thursday, Friday, Saturday MARQUERITE CLAR1C In "gllka and SaUna" ril r n p Theati e juniper sts. VJ'UV VAPCBFtiB Contlnuoua 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. 10c, ISO, SSo. SEVEN LITTLE DARLINGS AT THE PARTY MATTIE CHOATE & CO. Aided "The nia ot a Nation." Otbara. GARRICK NOW 1? Eyk., SSc. &0c I Be, Man., SCO & Wo Moat Wonderful el Motion Pictures TTnW BRITAIN XI U YY PREPARED A LESSON FOR AMERICA NOW Special Mualo A Effects. AH Stats neasrvtJ. B. P. KEITH'S Theatre CHESTNUT AND. TWELFTH STREETS "MADE IN PHILLY" 80 COMPANY OF SO "A lou tor th Summer r Today at 3. 25c aod. Wo " , TjnJM at 8 2Jc U II TTrvVriT! A. Market aU 0th 29 Today n Toowrrow LILLIAN GIH ItAl'K? Sdoy Crew Jo "NEVER OOT 13 r T ,, Cbcatsat Belon ISA ana ENID MARXSr in IUM FUA.NfOiT' XOitd E11U OitOt la 'UiU' rgjsaais. ' l i. i r