EVENING LED&EH-PHILADELPHrA, THTOHDAV, JULY ft 1916. 0 it k ,. V fc't a'. - K- V IS (P'k " . & C4 i r. NANCY WYNNE CHATS ABOUT THE VARIOUS DOINGS AT RESORTS .Coast From New England Down to Jersey Teeming With Fhiladelphians The Latter Held a Prominent Part in Newport Parade Independence Day BELIEVE mo, It was some parade on the Fourth at Newport. Never be fore have I heard of women of society walking in a five mile pageant to show their patriotism. Of course, many of them have walked In tho suffrage parades, but there are not a very great number of eoclety women who are suffrafjlsts ns yet; that belongs more to the working woman, be she In tho social ranks or otherwise, though many of hor sisters not of the world of toll seo tho help that such a law might be. And on tho other hand, there nro many who do not Bee that suffrage Would be a help; and bo It goes. However, stiff rago wa3 not tho question at Newport on the Fourth when Mrs. Clarence Dolan, Mrs. Craig Diddle, Miss Paulino Dlsston, Mrs. Joseph M. Gazzam and Miss Olivia M. De B. Oazzam walked In tho pageant to show their gren love of their country. Of course, thort were numerous New York women, but equally, of course, wo aro moro Interested In our own from tho Quaker City. And, by the way, they had n. parade down nt Cape May, too. I suppose this Is tho way of celebrating a safe and snno Fourth, and certainly It la better far than having half of one's family maimed and hurt by (Ire Works which go off unexpectedly. Prizes wero given nt Cnpo May for the motor decorated In tho most novel way. Moat Of tho cottages nro fast filling up down thoro and all tho old-timers have 'returned. Tljo McCabe girls, Margaret nnd Mary, aro there and, of course, Mrs. Porter Cope. Cape May would not bo Capo May without hor. Thoro seems to bo n certainty almost that a certain handsome member of the 1st City Troop, one of many brothers, too, I understand, and a cortaln charming girl who lives on tho Main Line, nnd ' that not very far from town, will very soon It not at once announce uioir en gagement, though members of tho two families both declare It is not true, but somehow tho principals In theso nfTalrs nro apt to settle thlnga for themselves, don't you think? Tho girl In qucitlon is very pretty, with fair hair and blue eyes. She Is an only daughter, I under stand. Can you guess who It ls7 For, seriously speaking, I think It's a go. Every day tho system exercised In the Pennsylvania "Women's Division for Na tional Preparedness perfects ltsolf, nnd yesterdny Mrs. Droxel, who, by tho way, is quite 111 at her home in Dryn Mawr, received word at noon that Battnllon B. of tho New York National Guard, would reach this city at 1 o'clock that day. Mrs. Droxel communicated with Mrs. Henry Coxc, who Immediately got Into communi cation with various women, nnd with tho nld of willing hands ami automobiles In ono hour's time they wero all thore nt tho station nnd nil those men wero fed with sandwiches, coffee, oranges nnd chocolate, and tobacco was given them as they wenfon tholr way rejoicing. Tho women also took a numbor of messages ' from tho men for relatives in this city. Among those who rushed in, in their cars, and gavo such efficient service wero Mrs. Langdon Mitchell. Mrs. Tom Robins, Mrs. Henry Boyor, Mrs. Bob Strawbrldge, Mrs. W. Atlee Burpee, Eleanor Hopkins, Jeannetta Leo nnd several others. It goes to show how splendidly tho work haa advanced; that a whole battalion of sol diers can bo fed and nlded In every pos sible way In an hour's time. All pralso tc these good women who give of their tlmo and money to tho causo of homo nnd country. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mr. and Mrs. lMward Welsh, who aro occupying Shadow Farm, their villa at Wakefield, R. I., for the summer, entertained at luncheon yesterday afternoon In honor of Governor R. Livingston Deeckman and Mrs. Deeckman. Among tha guests were Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Le Conto. Mrs. Benjamin C. Tllghman gave a dinner last night at Bar Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Crulkshank, of "Wilmington, are receiving congratulations on tho birth of n daughter on July Fourth. Mrs. Crulkshank before her marriage was Miss Dabney Maury Halsey, daughter of Mr3. James T. Halsey, or 107 soutn .."a street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 11 Coxe will enter tain at dinner at their home, Wllllsbrook Farm, Malvern, this evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Hartman Kuhn will go to California the last of July to be gone about six weeks. Miss M. Carey Thomas Is taking an ex tended motor trip through New Bngland. Mr. Richard Wood, of Bryn Mawr, has returned from a visit to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Janney, of Bryn. Mawr. are taking a motor trip tnrougn New England. Mrs. Arthlngton GHp'n, of 242 West School House lane, has gone to Boar's Head, N, H., for a visit of about (lve weeks, Mr. and Mrs- Henry H, Ellison have closed Briar H II, their home in Ro.semont, and will spend the summer at Winter Har bor, Me., . The Women's Democratic Club, of 1432 Bouth Penn square, of which Mrs. E. "Wager Smlth U president, was entertained at luncheon Tuesday by Mr, Pald Wright, of Rlverton, N, J., at his home, Bankmere. Speeches were made by Dr. Horace Hosklns. Mr, Arthur Rees. Mr. David Wright, Mr. Ralph Westcott. Doctor Doblnsky, Mrs. Wager-Smith, Mrs. Dornblaser and Mrs. Katharine 21. Donges. The business meeting of the club will be held this afternoon. Along the Main Line ARDMORE Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sellers, Miss Nancy Sellers. Miss Edith Sellers, Mr William Sellers and Mr. Alex ander Sellers, Jr., of Glenn lane, spent In dependence Day In Cape May Mr. and Mrs. Richard W Davids and Miss Eliza Davids, who'are occupying their cot tage at Longport for July, will later go to their camp at Mount Pocono. Mrs. Robert F. Innes has opened her cot tage at Aon-by-the-Sea for the summer Miss Julia Siuaser la spending a fortnight in Cambridge, Mass. HAVERFORD Mr 13dm Ond G Ham ersly, accompanied by his daughter. MUs Emily Newbold Hamersly, has returned to bis place In Sinta Barbara, CaL. after spending seme time with his son-in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Francis von A Cabeen, Jr.. of Haerfoid. Mrs. J Gardner Catwatt entertained MUs Elizabeth Hill as her guest over the week and Mrs. Richard E. Nor'pn have been lsltlng Mrs. Norton's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Spalding Evans, nt Ickport, N. Y. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Georgo Klemm nnd their family, of Panmure road, are spending July In Cnpo liny. WV.V.V WOOD Ml-s Dorothy Harper Graves was the hostess of art Informal dance given on Saturday evening nt her homo, Manor road, Wynne ood. Tho guests were Mlsi M. Jefferles, Miss M, Ito vand, Miss K. McDowell. Mlis L. Kirk, Miss E. Harris. Miss II. Jones, Miss V Mines, airs. S Turner, Miss A. Graves, Mlsi V. Artmnn, MIsi'M. "Artmnn. Mr. M. Thompson. Mr. S Turnor, Mr. W. Jefferles, Mr. U Enslnger, Mr. W. Durbln, Mr. C McCartor. Mr. A. Kirk. Mr I Jefferles. Mr. S. House, Mr. F. Vmstead. Mr. W. Simpson, Mr. S. Woodruff nnd Mr. N. Krlebel. BRTN MAWn-Jllw .Tnnet Enatlack nnd Mr. Alfred lintlack wero the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Zlogler, of Penn street, over thq Fourth of July. ROSKMONT Mr. William L. Austin, Jr.. left this week to spend the summer on a ranch In Wyoming. Mr. John B. Garrett and his family have ftono to Pocono Summit for the month of July. Miss Ashbrldgo nnd Mlsi Emily Ash brldgo have gone to Lenox, Mass., for the summer. Mr. and Mrs Robert Kelso Cassatt closed Beaupro yesterday and will occupy their villa at Nowport for the remainder of the ceason. RAD.VOR Mr, nnd Mrs, T. Truxton Hare nnd their children, of Radnor, will leave next Tuesday for Winter Harbor, Me., to spend tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. durnee Munn have returned rrom tho races at New London. Conn., nnd nro visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Munn nt their home In Radnor. Mrs. Chester Cirliwold. of Radnor, who Is convalescing from her recent Illness, loft this week to visit her aunt In Short IIIIIs, Tt7A-?T ., ... i . . " -1lal'ei Vernon, nn or ganizer of tho Congressional Union from lowa, spent tho week-end nnd Independence ovVi Mary ConMe- 0 Walnut vi"nSne;..W,lrd' daughter of Dr. and v'-.i : Wnld' of Lo"ella avenue, left Srdy to? tho WyoncKonlo Camp, In Maine, to spend the summer. Chestnut Hill A bridge will he given this afternoon on tho grounds of tho Creshelm Arms. SI Aliens lane, the nrnrced. to bo used for Red Cross work. Thero will bo 12 tables. Tho committee In chargo In composed of , "enr' A- Ansell. Mrs. David Young ond Mrs. Alfred Orchard. Germantown Mrs. John Dunn. Jr., has returned to Pel ham Court after a week's stay In Ventnor. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Rlttenhouso, of Bnl tlmoro, spent Independence Day with Mr. Rlttcnhouso's sister. Mrs. David T. Youn of 2S West Phll-Ellcna street. Mlo Nettle S. MaoN'Icoll, of 240 West Johnson street, accompanied by Miss Flor ence E. Hall, of West Philadelphia, will leave on Saturday for n motor trip through the Adlrondacks. Mr. nnd Sirs. Edgar B. Smcdley, of 61G West Rlttenhouso street, spent Independence Day nt Atlantic City. Mrs Stovell. of The Orcystone, Is occu pying her bungalow In Nantucket, where she will remain for the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph II, Roberts, of 615 Lincoln drive, have gone to Nantucket to spend a month. Mr. W. Price Hull, of The Greystone, has returned from a visit to his home In Mil ton, Pa. Mr. Frederick Sanson, of 12S West School Houso lane, Is spending several days In South Orange, N. J. North Philadelphia "Mr. and Mrs Clarence D. Antrim enter tained Bishop William F. Anderson and Mrs. Anderson at dinner, on Tuesday, nt the Arlington Hotel, Ocean Groe, where they, with their son, Mr. Harold Taylor Antrim, are spending the season. Kensington Mr. and Mrs. John Hunsberger and their family, of 2203 North Front street, aro spending tho summer at tho Lafayette, Wlldwood, N. J. Mr. Nathan Marx, of 2207 North Howard street, la spending tho summer at Auglesea. Lansdowne Mr. and Sirs. Thomas Culllnan, of East Stewart aenue, will be guests of honor at a dlnn?r-danco to be given at Strath tun en Inn on Saturday evening by Mr. and Sirs. Thomas Love, Sir. and Sirs. Iuaua H. Adler. Sir. and Sirs. Herbert Adams, Sir. and Sirs. Henry Armstrong Plersol. Sllss Ceclle Ryan, Sllss Ella Ryan. BII3S Slarlon Peterson. Sir John Doyle, Sir. George K. Hooper. Sir. Cecil Wilson, Sir. William Sul livan and Sir. Albert E. Peterson, Jr. Sllss Helen SIcCully and Sllss EITIe Sic Cully, ,of La Crosse avenue, have returned from a week's visit to Atlantic Clts Dr. Bllnnle D, Leopold, of 79 North Lans downe avenue, Is Interested In the Lans downe branch of the Pennsylvania League for National Preparedness which Is doing such a splendid work In the present need. Dr. Leopold heads the Professional Nurse Service unit. DR. MINNIE D, LEOPOLD fsVO - A 1 ' $&$&$X& -sfl: lp MRS. GEORGE A. DUNNING Photo by Storcau. Mrs. Dunning, who i3 chnirman of tho Philadelphia Branch of Women's SuflfrnKe Association, left yesterday for Somerset to attend the board meeting of tho Pennsylvania Women's Suffrage Association. Mrs. Dunning has leased her farm in West Chester nnd rented tho Chestnut Hill home of Mrs. Frank Miles Day for the summer. SUMMER GIRL NOW TAKES HER DIP IN SURF SANS HOSIERY Fair Bathers at Shore Resort Adopt the Sock Gleanings of Interest From Chelsea New England Resort News ATLANTIC CITV, July 0. THE beach sirens threatened early In the Reason to cast nsldo hosiery when tho warm weather came, and despite tho warn ings of the powers that be they hao dono so. So generally has the custom of bathing with out hosiery become that tho life guards hao given up all effort to persuade tho devotee1) of thd surf to put on stockings. Coy maid ens are wearing bootees or half hosiery, sometimes In pastel tints like thoso the kid dles wear, but moro often block socks, Ultrn-modiBh bathing girls have adopted Buster Brown bathing suits, made with bloomora and belted Jackets. Chelsea seems like a suburb of Phila delphia, there aro so many residents of tho Quaker City there. Sir. and Sirs. E. Clar enco Miller, Sir. E. C. Sillier, Jr., Sllss Doris Stiller and Slis3 Stary R. Sillier have taken apartments nt tho Chelsea Hotel for the balance of the season Sir. F. J. Flnkenauer and Sir. E. S. Flnk enauor motored down for the Fourth. Sir. nnd Sirs. C R. Shaw also came down In their car, as did Sir. and Sirs. I. F. Schocn hut. Sir. nnd Sirs. F. H. Strawbrldge nnd their family, who have been In Chelsea for several weeks, returned homo on Tuesday. Sir. and Sirs. Stanley Smith, Sllss Gwen dolyn Smith nnd Sllss Elizabeth Hughes nre prolonging their stay In Chelsea. Sllss Julio E. Slontgomery Is nt (he Chel sea Hotel with Sllss Helen Sionmonler, of Baltimore. Sirs. Samuel H. Cramp and her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Freed, aro hero for the sum mer. The Chelsea colony nlso Includes Sir. L. Fuller Parsley, of Ardmore : Sirs. C. J. Scott, of Coatesvllle; Sir. William Clayton Jones, Sir. and Sirs. Benjamin Glbbs, Sllss Catherine Glbbs, of Ardmore ; Sir. nnd Sirs. William A. Irving. Sirs. T. E. Clyde, of Chester; Sir. and Sirs. II. A Preston, Sir. William W. Brown. Sir. T. W. Brown. Sir. and Sirs. T. F. Durham and Sllss Itoth erlne Durham. Sir. nnd Sirs. Reeves II. Iszard have Issued cards for the marriage of their daughter, Sllss Ella Slane izzarci. io mr. Lnwrenco Eugeno Slorler. of Columbus, O.. on Tuesday, July 18. at 12 o'clock, nt 107 South Amherst avenue, Ventnor. CAPE SIAY, July 6. Philadelphia's at tractive set Is being well represented here during the season. There have been nu merous house parties and every day more cottages are opened and moro people arrive to nil up the hotels. Silas Marlon Hutchinson Button, a debu tante of last season. Is the guest of Sllss Louisa Slnnlckson Grey, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Norman Grey. Dr It. Walter Starr, Jr.. gave a dinner on the Fourth at the Corinthian Yacht Club. His guests were Sllss Helen Davids, Sllss Slary Eastwlck, Miss Slarle Starr, Sllss Dor nthv Wilson. Sir Frank Rogers and Sir. Harry Sullivan. Another dinner was given by Sir. and Sirs J. Ross Campbell, among whose guests were Mr and Sirs. J. Wallace Hallowell. Silas Sllldred Buck, Sllsa Edith Slontgomery, Sllss Dora Sexton, Sllss Ethel Campbell, Sir. Clarence Wollman, Sir Slont gomery and Sir- Andrews. Sir. and Sirs. Adolph L. Tafel and their family are regis, tered at the New Stockton Villa, and Sir. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson are also guests at the villa, which fronts on the beach. Sir Hugh L. Willoughby, Jr., of Wynne wood, has returned to town after having spent several days here. Sllss Dorothea Oberteuffer has returned to her homo In Havcrford from a short stay here. Dr "Bob" Torrey, of gridiron fame, has arrived; also Sir, Arthur Marls. Miss Agnes Spencer Is vUltlng friends. Among the new members of the Corinth. Ian Yacht Club are Sir. Wirt L. Thompson, Sir. Harlan G. Scott, Mr. Joseph SlcCall, whose boat Erlnol is In the harbor; Sir, Samuel Crozer, Mr. L. A- Yerkes, Mr. Henry W. Reed and Sir, F, D. Stovell. Sirs. David Young, of Germantown, and Alfred S. Weill, of Chestnut Hill, spent yes terday here. Sir. and Sirs. E. Spencer Slil ltr, 3d, are occupying their cottage, as usual, as are Sir. and Sirs. Henry B. Pat ton. Mr Howard Dunn, of Germantown, Is spending esveral days here! Plans aro under way for a dance to be held tomorrow evening at the Corinthian Yacht Club. JAMESTOWN, R. I., July 6. A series of Sunday night concerts were begun at the Bay View Hotel this week. Among thope on the hoUl porch were Admiral N. H Mason and Sllsa Mason. Mr. Joseph Du Barry Mr and Mrs. Louis E Tilge. Sirs. A T Getzc Mrs. Ephralm Brlce. Mrs. E. O Shakespeare, and her son, Mr E. O Shakespeare. Jr Mrs. Charles Francis Bochmau and Sirs, Edward Bowman Leaf The Jamestown Casino he,ld it opening ball on Saturday, July 1, and several hun dred peoplo nttended. Among the Phlladel phlnnn were Sir. and Sirs. Charles JlcCloud, nnd Sir. and Sirs. Heckscher Wetherlll who loft their yacht to be preseht.. Along the Reading Sir. nnd Sirs. John W. Punier, of Glcn sldo, announce the engagement of their daughter, Silso SInrgaret Earlo Purner. to ?5r' .Cllff"d North Jenkins, of Brooklyn, Sllss Ethel Baldwin, of Onk Lano road, cntertnlned nt luncheon today, when her guests Included Sllss Pnuline Flske. Sllss -Marguerite Graham. Sllss Ethel Slivers, Sllss Slnrlon Taylor, Sllss Slartha Goodwin. Sllss Helen Slorrls. Sllss Edith Cnrey, Sllss Alice SlcKinley, Sllss Helen Carey, Sllss Evolyn Dutton. Sllss Leona Sykcs, Sllss Stary George. Sllss Alice Doyle. Sllss Sarah Tyson, Sllss Gertrude SlcIIugh. Sllss Dor othy Dick. Sllss Slary Gardiner. Stls3 Helon Hound, Sllss Elizabeth Sleglll und Sllss Florcnco Ficns. Sllss Baldwin will havo Sllss Helen Gale, of West Chester, nnd Sllss Evelyn Clarke, of Doylcstown, as her guests oer the week end. The marriage of Sllss Elizabeth Slorrls. daughter of Sirs. Joseph Slorrls. of SlcKin ley, to Sir. William R. Bond, will take place on Wednesday ccnlng, August 9, nt the brldo's homo on Summit nvenue. Mr. nnd Sirs. William E. Grobcn. of Oak Lane, aro occupying their bungalow on Pennlyn Place. Ocean City, N. J., for tho remainder of the season. West Philadelphia Sirs. William Onkes and her family, of 2B4 South 44th street, will leave tomorrow for their summer homo In Wlldwood, where they will spend the balance of the season. Sir. nnd Sirs. Joseph SI. Cordrny, of 4401 Walnut street, who are guests nt the Den nis, Atlantic City, having motorerf down to the shore last Saturdny, will return homo the end of this week prior to going up the coast. Tioga airs. H. Rochester, of 2101 Hunting Park nvenue, has Sir. nnd Sirs. Walter Williams, of New York as her guests. Sirs. Wlndcld Scott, of 1807 West On tario street, accompanied by Sirs. W. Bac chus nnd .Mrs. T. Tlttnan. who havo been her guests during the winter, has gone to Montrose, Pa., for the remainder of tue summer. Professor OUer Ely nnd Sirs Ely, of North 2lst street. left early In tho week for tho Maine coast. Sir. and Sirs. Peter Kllfaver, and their daughter, Sllss Gertrude Kllfaver, of 23d and Tioga streets, hao opened their cot tage nt Island Heights for July dnd Au gust Sir. Wlillam Kllpatrick Is spending the summer In Atlantic City. Sir. Howard SlacNamee, of West Ontario street, accompanied by his son. Sir Howard SlacNamee, Jr., and Sir. Allan Irvhi;. are spending some time near Wilmington, Del. Sir. and Sirs. John Holmes, of 1529 West Erie avenue, are spending the summer In Ocean City, N. J. Roxborough Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hall, of Rochelle avenue. WlsBahlckon, have returned ftom New York and are occupying the'r cottage at Rehoboth Beach, Del. Sir. and Mrs. Arthur R. Llttlewood nnd their daughter, Sllss Elizabeth Llttlewood, are staying in Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. John Slellodew, of Sumac street, Wlssahlckon, wbo are occupying their summer home In Atlantic City, have Miss Slary Loo; and Mis Helen Loog, of East Leverlngton avenue, as their guests. What's Doing Tonight Municipal Hand. Btnjnmlo RotMiunaa. con ductor. Caul and CUariK'Ul trecu, S o'clock. Fore. w Philadelphia (land. Sliu K. Hummel, con ductor Convtntion Hall, liroad ttreet and Allt fbny avenue. 8 o cUxk Free Falnnouqt Park Band. Hlchard Schmidt, con ductor. Lemon Hill. 8 o'clock. Free. J ruled, aud, wrtuied In the tteoluj Ledcer. ut ail fueu notice niu.t te urltteu u iim Ide r the paper iwut be Uned In full, with full ailjiea. nod btu tivulel telephone numuer iuuii i neo. Ke nd. all each roDiiauolratlone to SoeUtr rMltar Kvrnlnf lili.r ADA rhttnut r.yeninr Le.lier uos I BcMaus Mr ret. vnws iee rettuiremrue are raerira o . I -v. - ' ;-" ". "i, rrira out. that verification .fntir be MUe yul not be DuMUhed, BOekUtu. the L Weddings BAILET1- BROWN. A quiet but pretty wedding took place yesterday afternoon In St Malthow's Sleth odlst Episcopal Chuieh, GS? nnd Chislnut slrfcts, when Mies RJl.fec H. Drown be Mine tho brldo of Sit, Formnn T. Bailey, of Manisqtian, 21. J. The Rev. Rlchnrd liadcllffe, pastor of the church, officiated. The in ide were a white scrgo suit and cvrrled white roses Sir nnd Sits. Bailey left on n motor trip Immediately niter the ceremony. They will be nt home after September 1 In Sinn asnu.in. "Sir. Bailey Is a graduate of the Wharton fV.hool and (he Ijiw School of ihe Univer sity of Pennsyhnnla, nnd Is practicing law In Asbury Pntk, N. J. STREETER tlAGGERTY Tho marriage of Miss Slary Haggerty. daughter of Sirs Catherine Hnggerty, of 2C West Sharpnnck street, Germantown, nnd Dr. Work A. Streoler, of Waco, Tex., took place quietly on Slonday nt 4 o'clock In the Church of the Holy Cross. Sit. Airy avenue. Tho Rev. James Devcrs performed the ceremony. The brldo wns unattended. Dr. nnd Sirs. Streeter will bo nt homo In Danville, Va., nfter October 16. FAGAN-TAYLOR Miss Catharlno E. Taylor nnd Sir. Leo F. Fagan wete married nt 9:30 o'clock jesteitlay morning nt the Church of tho Holy Spirit. Atlantic City. Miss Slarle Taylor, sister of tho bride, was matron of honor, and Sir. John O'Nell was best man. Sir. and Sirs. Fagan left for nn extended wedding trip through New Eng land. RIDDIOUOII-LEES. Announcement Is made of Ihe marrlago of Sllss SInrgaret Lees, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Lees, of .1423 Crnwford street. Falls of Schuylkill, to Sir. Harold S. Rlddlough, on Saturday afternoon, In tho Piotestant Episcopal Church of St James tho Less. The bride was given In murrlago by her father and attended by Sllss Sarah Taylor as brUcsmnld Sir William Benham was best man. Sir and Sirs Ulddluvgh are sp?ndl ig their honeymoon In Wlldwood nnd upon their return will live In West Phila delphia. SrCLEBNAN-SCHOFIELD A pretty wedding was solemnl7cd on Sat urday afternoon at the home of Sir. and Sirs. Clnlr Scholleld, 403 Leverlngton ave nue, Roxborough, when their daughter. Sllsa Sara SI. Scholleld, becamo the bride of Sir. Tatil L SIcClernan, of 4402 SInnnunk nve nue. The ceremony was performed at 3:30 o'clock by tho Rev. Dwlght Hnnna, of tho Leverlngton Presbytorlnn Church. Sir. Scholleld gave his daughter In marriage. Attending tho bride was her cousin, Sllss Florence Scholleld, while Sir. Georgo Scho lleld, tha bride's cousin, ncted ns best man. Tho ceremony wns followed by n recep tion, after which Sir. SIcClernan nnd his brldo left for Sclencevllle, Pa. Upon their return they will bo nt home nt 403 Lever lngton avenue. BATEZEL-LOWERLY. Announcement Is made of tho marriage of Sllss Trudn C. Lowerly and Sir. Walter S. Batezcl. formerly of Ilolmesburg. nt Pomp ton Lake, N. J., on Saturday, July 1, by tho Rov. Charles S. Dixon, of the Dutch Re formed Church. Sir. and Sirs. Batezcl will mnko their homo at Pompton Lake. South Philadelphia Sir. and Sirs. SI. Senckoff, of T2G Sloore street, announce tho betrothal of their daughter. Sllss Sllncrva Senekoff. to Sir. Charles SI. Perllsh, of Atlantic City. Sir. nnd Mrs. Michael SIcSIenamln. of 243 South Cnmac street, entertained nt dinner on Slonday evening on tho Bingham Root In honor of the 21st birthday of their son, Sir. Harry SIcMcnamln. The guests wero Sir. and Sirs. Charles P. Watts, Sir. and Sirs. L. J. Fuller, of Wynnewood : Sir. and Sirs, William Lcedom, Sllss Jennie SIc Mcnamln. Sllss Elizabeth SIcMcnamln. SII33 Genevleo SlcGuigan. Sllss Anna SIcSIena mln. Sirs. Frank Grndy, Sllss Rita SIc SIenamln. Sllss Ella Campbell, Sllss Ger trudo SIcSIenamln, Sir Stanley Gray and Sir. AVllllam F. O'Brien. Y rMllllllilllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllli P ; jj m m c EE3 : r a ; ; f S IS gg m wk 1 i ' ' ? IS 1 1 ASKTOE.eMAS'WHO OWNS ONE' '"" j 1 1pv f ls likiiiiiw If INTERESTING VERANDA PARTY WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY Tuberculosis Camp at Allentown to Benefit by Affaii to Be Given at Falls of Schuylkill Other Enter tainments of the Summer MR?. JOHN STINSON, of 3B9J Queen lan. Falls of Schuylkill, will give a veranda patty on Saturday ftfternoon, when there will be n salo of homemade cAkes nnd btead. The vernnda will bo decorated with flowers nnd flags. Tho nffalr is given In nld of the Devltt Tuberculosis Cnmp nt Deer Mountain, Allentown. Assisting tho hostess will bo Sirs Clnrcnco C. Keever, president of the Roxborough auxiliary of the camps Sirs. William Devltt, Sirs. Harry B. Cole, Sllss Wlllo Dodge nnd Sllss Elliabeth Dodge. The members of the Fleur-de-lis Sewing Society of Frnnkford held n dinner party last week nt Green's HotM, nt which tho guests were Sllss Slary Royle, Sllss Clara Royle. Sllss Slarguerlto Royle, Miss Anna Lunn, Sllss Elizabeth Lasser, Sllss Bertha Snyder. Sllss Alice Craven, Sirs. Benjamin Tlbbens. Sirs Lawrence Stongo. Sirs. John Weber, Sirs Thomas Tlthcrs, Sirs. Thomas Holden, Sirs Theodore Holden, Sirs, Victor Baker, Sirs William Douglas, Sirs. Harry Campbell, Sirs. Wllllnm Grundy nnd Mrs. Joseph Sickle. Sirs. Edwin Overton, of 4737 Slulberry street, nnd Sllsa Ruth Glbbs entertained lart week In honor of Sirs. Overton's sister, Sllss Clcmentlno Stewart, of Capo Slay. Among the guests wero Miss Florence King, Sllss Slarlon King. Sllss Alma Davis. Sllss Jean Riddle. Miss Sarah Frctz, Sllss Anna Paulson. Miss Sylvia Blind, Sllss Clemen tine Stewart. Slrn Edwin Overton, Sllss Ruth Glbbs, Sir Ralph Welch, Sir. Howard Bowkcr, Sir. Russell Harris, Sir. William Newton, Sir. William Hilton, Sir. Frank SIctlecn, Sir. Roy Grclner, Sir. Walter Brlggs, Sir. Edwin Overton nnd Sir. Ed win Overton, Jr. Sir. nnd Sirs. Oslns Lolbowltz. of 405 Dickinson street, celebrated their Bllvcr wedding Tuesday evening nt Lyric Hall, Sth nnd Carpenter streets, and nlso entertained In honor of tho graduation of their two children Sllss Clara Lelbowltz and Sir, David Lelbowltz. Among tho guests wero Sir. nnd Sirs. Wllllnm Reiser nnd Silss Elizabeth Reiner, of Brockton, Stnss , Sllss Fannie Rosenthal, Sir. and Sirs. B. Landcs bcrg. Sir. Edward Landesberg, nnd Sir, Storton Lnndcsberg of New York, Sir. Slorrls Rosenthal of Atlantic City, Sir. Leon Welntraub, Sir. nnd Mrs. Harry Rosenthal, Sir. Solomon B. Forsteln. Mr. and Sirs. J. Landesberg, SIra. Kopcl Rockman, Sir. and Sirs, A. Sloskowltz, Sir. nnd Sirs. J. Roth man, Sir. nnd Sirs. II. Lavcn, Sir. nnd Sirs. P. Ashcr, Sir. nnd Sirs. L. Frnnkel, Sir. nnd Sirs. Wllllnm SIcndel, Sir. and Sirs. J. Rosenthal, Sir, nnd Sirs. SI. Rothman, Sir. AMUSEMENTS STANLEY MAKTAoBOn?,5,0Tn 10c, l.'ic, 23c BLANCHE SWEET In First and Exclusive Preeentatlon of "THE DUPE" Ncut Mon., Tuea . WeJ. Wallace Rpld and Cleo Ittdiely In "Ihe Selfish Wonian." Tliurs., 1 ri.. Bit. iionaiu JJrmn Jn I'rl.. Sat. Donald Brian "TUB Smucslers" "DATA "1T? 11 MARKET ST. rJL.A.L2t Marguerite Clark in SILKS AND SATINS GARRICK NOW fSVlliF EC". 'c. r.Oc. k "Be; Mats., 23c A SOa Most Wonderful ot .Motion Pictures TinW BRITAIN II U YV PREPARED A LESSON FOR ASIEllICA NOW Special Music Effects. All Peats Ileserved B. F. KEITH'S Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS "Made In Philly" A TRIUMPH OF MUSIC AND FUN Today at 2, 25c and r.Oc e Tonight at 8, 25c to tl MOTOR TRUCKS. IF YOU WANT TO MAKE THE QUICK EST DELIVERIES AT THE LOWEST COST, GET A SMALL PACKARD TRUCK. TelephoneWalnut4800 or Race 3500 or call at SWNorthBroadStreet Dnvld T.oeb, of Cleveland, Sir. H II Roth man. Mr. Adolph Rothman, Mr Jobn Roth man, Sllss Laura IloU.rnar- Sir. sUtnuet Lelhowltr., Mr. Harry Leibowltd and Miss Esther Lelbowtts. THE second annual Btroet carnival given by tho Auxiliary of tho Northeastern Ladles' Benevolent Association will take place thlrf evening on Jefferson street, be tneon 6th and 7lh streets. Thero will hi dancing. The olUcers of the auxiliary nre Mlits Anna Cohen, president Silss Knthcrln Freedman, vlco president; Miss Sarah n. Telman. secretary i Sllss Jcnnla StdvCns, financial secretary, and Sllss Lcnorn Sella dnr, treasurer. There will be booths for tile salo of home made cakes, candles nnd lea cream, nlso for fancy nrtlcles. The streets will bo beaut fully illuminated with Chinese lanterns nnd thero Will be automobiles ond hay rides and fortune telling. Camden and Vicinty Str. and Mm. William J. Craig and their family, of Sterchantsvltlo, aro at thejr Chel oca cottngo until fall, Tho wedding of Sllss Grace E. Longtey, of West Colllngswood, nnd Sir. Wllllnm 1L Low. of Camden, will take place this month. Sir. and Sirs. John W. Croft nnd their daughters, of 227 South 6th street, are occupying their Wlldwood cottage. Str. and Slr. Jnmes N. Downey nnd their family, of S21 Cooper street, arc at Chelsea for the season. Sllss Laura Reeve Is nt Nowburyport, Slass., until fall. AMUSEMENTS Greatest Film Sensation in Phila delphia Since "The Birth of a Nation" THE NE'ER-DO-WELL 10-PART SCREEN VERSION OF REX BEACH'S S5ve!est Symphony Orchestra of 20! Other Big Features ! 2:15 AND 8 115 DAILY Prices 35c ft 50c. All Beats Reserred. FORREST NOW Globe Theatre MA?ErBT8. '-' x" VAVUKVILLE Continuous It A, M. to 11 P. SI. 10c, 15c, 25c. SEVEN LITTLE DARLINGS AT THE PARTT MATTIE CHOATE & CO. In "The Slayer and the llonloure": Others. TTTPTHPT A lOc-r-Market ab. Oth 20o VlLilUXVLii. d a. m. to litis p. sl LILLIAN GISH In "THE INNOCENT MAGDALENE" Sidney Drew In "NEVER COT BT" Tomorrow "NOTORIOUS UALLAGHEn," or "HIS GREAT TRIUMPH" Arcadia Chestnut Below 10th 10 A. M. to lltlS P. SL Frank Keenan ond ENID JIARKEI in 'THE PHANTOM" SWIMMING ADAMS SANITARY SWIMMUVG POOL PARTY NIOIIT8 MON.. Kill. AND SAT. LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S 1IOURH DAILY 3 a SJ J53 - T ti
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