Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 07, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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NANCY WYNNE XAtKS ABOUT THE
VARIOUS SPLITTINGS OE SOCIETY
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The Soldier Boys Who Are Left at Mount Gretna, as Well
as Those Who Have Gone to the Border, Are the Reasons
Why Many Persons Have Nct Gone Far From Home
I HAVE boon wondering why bo many
peoplo who usually are gone by this
tlmo to New England and tho Adiron
dack and various other places aio still
In town or nt their suburban homes, nnd
I reallzo that It is tho call of tho owners
of tho brass buttons up at Mount Gretna,
who have not yet started' down toward the
border! for peace or no peace, It seems as
if tho United States had at last waked
up to tho necessity of preparedness, or
rnther to the necessity of showing that
wo aro not afraid to fight In tho least and
that wo will demonstrate If they want It.
Morris Stroud, Jr., and Dllllo Forbes, who
were at a training camp In tho South
when tho President called for troops,
havo beon, of course, up thero at Mount
Gretna, both of thorn members of tho
( First City Troop, which I am told Is one
of the best equipped of tho cavalry troops
In tho matter of tents and such things,
showing that thoy at least woro prepared.
Mrs. Bllllo Forbes has been staying up at J
tho Inn so as to bo near her husband. And
yesterday camo tho nows that tho cavalry
would ontraln about 5 o'clock from Colo
brook, and great wero tho preparations for
their feeding and tobaccolng by tho oner
gotta women of tho Preparedness Dlvfc
nlon here. It was a wonderful sight to
seo those dovotod women In tho mlddlo of
tho night working away handing out tho
many things they had provided with such
cheerful words and winning smiles that
even tho "laddies" who apparently lacked
"lassies" wero marvclously helped on their
weary way. And the cheers which rang
out as they departed allowed their ap
preciation of tho kindness shown them.
I went over to tho Baltimore and Ohio
at 11 o'clock and nover have t seen such
a crowd, but the first section never
showed up until 1:15 and then such a
time; really, I almost thought I was at
tho Assomb'.y Instead of tho rattle-trap
old railway station, except that thero
'wore no stutcly curtseys nor dignified
mon and women in evening clothes. I
caught sight of Bertha Snowden and
i her mother, armed with a huge
packago for Brother Blllle Church
man; Eleanor Pepper and Molly Thayer
wero together, with sovcral Thayer broth
ers, to sco tho Thayor boys and Theodore
Paul off. You remember Theodore Paul
married Adollno Pepper on June 15.
Mario Loulso Jlunn and her husband wero
armed with vackages, and so was Urownlo
Warburton: also Mrs. Stewart "Wurts,
' Mrs. Henry Boyer, Mrs. Bcylard, Mrs.
John Grbomc, of course, for both her
husband and son Jack are in tho cavalry;
Mrs. Joo Tiers, Mariana Go won, many of
f " tho Wothorill clan and Mrs. Bllllo
Cochran all turned out. Gay Tllghman
was on hand to seo her brother
, Dick off, and Margaret Chrystlc, with
a 'bundlo tucked undor her arm, for
i her brother Pliln. Mrs. JohnB. Thayer
nnd Peggy nnd Polly woro early on tho
) scene in their motor, for young Jack
Thayer Is a member of tho troop. Jack
J Hirst camo to seo his brother Tom off.
Really, It was frightfully exciting nnd
if thrilling and, oven though wo expect no
m war now, It was protty bad to seo them
1 going off for so long a tlmo. Every ono
was choery, howovcr, so that saved tho
r occasion, and much amusement was
'wsed by tho grimy condition of our
jPlvho immaculate fellow-townsmen.
If tho wee talo I havo to tell does not
show tho Irony of things In this world, I
would llko to know what does. A certain
girl and man wero married lately, and
.among her friends was one young man
who had worn his heart on his sleeve for
many a day, who had found ho was not
tho lucky person, but had, howover, de
cided to seo tho thing through and not
run away anyhow. In fact, ho was
':" asked to bo a member of tho bridal party,
no great a friend had he been to both
brldo and bridegroom. Well, the night
before tho wedding tho bridal party was,
K of course, thero and they began to prac
tice to tho "turn turn tl turn" of the
wedding march, when tho parent of tho
bride, who was to glvo her In marriage,
failed to appear, "business or something,
you know." "Well, who do you think
those unthinking peoplo called upon, to
glvo the bride away In Father's) place?
Nono other than tho erstwhile suitor, who
faced tho music llko a man, let me tell
you, but It was rough, you will ac
knowledge, wasn't It, oven If It only waa
In practicing? NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. William Baker Whelen, of
Clovelly, Devon, will give a buffet supper
tonight In honor of Mr. and Sirs. Graluim
Thomiwon, of New Haven, who will be their
guests over the week-end.
A marriage of Interest to Phlladelphlans
took place on Wednesday at Short Hills,
N. J., when Sirs. Charles Rodman Paul,
widow of Colonel Charles Rodman Paul, of
this city, became the bride of Lieutenant
Colonel George M. Paddock. U. S. A., re
tired. The Rev. Charleji Malcolm Douglass,
rector of 'Christ Eplseolal Church, Short
Hills, officiated, at the homo of the bride's
daughter, Mrs. Henry A. Barclay. Mrs.
Paddock Is a daughter of the late General
Gabriel Rains.
Mrs. Gonzalo de la Puerta and Miss Irene
de Ja Puerta, who have been staying for
several weeks at the Hamilton, left yester
day for New York to sail today for Spain,
Mrs. de la Puerta's sister, Mrs. Garesche
Norrls, and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth
Norrls, who arrived recently from Cuba,
will spend the summer In Cape May,
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Boyer and the(r
family, of Penarth, Ardmore. will stay at
the Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City, until the
early fall.
Mr. and Mrs. J, Stanley Smith, of Over-r
brook, are now occupying their cottage, 101
South' Austin avenue. Ventnor,
Mr. J and Mrs. George T. Rowland, who
have' been spending some time In Detroit
Sd several other Western cities, have re
kucfd to their honje In Haverford.
Tir anil Mrs 'Rdwin Towna and thai,.
&-' daughter, Miss June Towt will spend
part or tne summer visiung- relatives in
' Mlffllntown. Pa.
Mra G. Ralston Ayres, accompanied by
her sister. Mrs. Coyle, of 237 West School
House lane, are spending the summer in
Qape May- Mr William T. Ayres and his
family, of Cynwyd, are spending the aum
sner In Germantown.
Miss Anna Troth, of St. David's, and
Miss Marguerite Campbell are spending the
uummer at Jamestown, R. I.
Th wawiagi of Miss EHae-Marle Stehlftj
jI JZurlya, Swtueriuud. to Mr. Stephen Dews
T,haw' 6n of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Thaw,
or Pittsburgh, took place yesterday In the
Protestant Episcopal Chapel of St Mnry
the Virgin1, New York. Mr. Thaw, who Is
a brother of Lieutenant William Thaw, 2d,
of the French Aviation Corps, expects to
lea vo i shortly- for" Mexico as a. member of
.i,.10th RKlmnt of Connecticut Field
Artillery.
Chestnut Hill
Miss Eleanor Porcher, of Nnvahoe ave
nue, Is camping at Plnclands, Winter Har
bor, Ma.
Miss Margaret Dinner, of Boston, who
lias been the guest of Miss Mary Porcher,
left on Monday for her summer home In
Bar Harbor.
" Mr. and Mrs. E. niltenhouse Miller, of 148
East Mount Airy avenue, left yesterday for
Stono Harbor, to remain for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Macklo, of Hill
side drive, will leave July 14 for Manchea-ter-by-the-Sea,
N. H to spend the summon
Miss Charlotte Cavnnna, of niverton, will
Bpend the weck-ojid as the gueBt of Miss
Helen Asam, of 7015 Chew street.
Mr. and Sirs. Clark Dlllonbeck and fam
ily, of 123 West Upsal street, aro occupying
their cottago at Ocean City, N. J for the
ontlro summer. Miss Alice Dlllenbcck nnd
her sister, Miss Qonovlevo Dlllonbeck, aro
spending this week with friends In Plain
Meld, N. J.
Germantown
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taggart, of 41 East
Walnut lane, are being congratulated upon
the birth of a daughter, Katherlno Gllllnger
Taggnrt.
Mr. and Mrs. William Y. King, of 235
West School House lane, have returned from
a trip to Niagara Falls.
Miss Mansfield, of S617 Greene street, Is
In Itlvorton ns the guest of Miss Thacher
for a week.
Miss Estcllo Kahn, of tho Dclmar-Morrls,
haB returned from a visit to Atlantic City.
Miss Nancy Smyth, of 224 Wo-it Walnut
lane, entertained at a buffet supper last
night. Her guests wore Miss Helen Asam,
Miss Kmolyn Shipley, Miss Margaret
Mitchell, MIbs Cornelia Hayman. Mr. Will
iam Showell, Mr. Gordon Smyth, Mr. Ed
ward McHcnry, Mr. Joseph Hayman. Mr.
Allen Passmoro and Mrs. Edward Ketcham.
Miss Smyth will leave tomorrow for
Ofwcgathchle, near Watorford, Conn., to
spend a week with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Conyers B. Fleu, of C321
Morton street, havo gone to Stono Harbor,
to remain until September.
Miss Hazel Coffln and her brother. Mr.
Roy Coffin, of 507 Hansberry street, have
gone to York for two weeks to visit friends.
Mrs. Edward F. Henson. of Wlssahtckon
and Manhelm streets, will take a motor
party tomorrow to Willow Grove In honor
of MlaS Marguorlte Burton, who will be her
guest for tho week-end. Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Burton, of 3016 West Coulter
streot, will leave today for Buck Hill Falls,
where they will occupy their cottage for
the summer.
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. McCullough,
471G Windsor avenue, have returned home
after spending a few days at the Hotel
Chelsea, Atlantic City.
Miss Mary C. Long and Mrs. Kelly, of
the Normandlo, and Miss Anne Long, 441
South 44th street, will motor to Asbury
Park, N. J., tomorrow. They will remain
several weeks.
MIhs Helen Chatham and Miss Margue
rite Koons, 'of 58th and Catharine streets,
havo returned homo after spending some
time at Atlantic City.
Mrs. Jane Claire Zlpporleln, of 5033
Springfield avenue, has opened her summer
cottage at Bornegat City, N. J. She will
remain at tho shore until October.
Mr. nnj Mrs. Charles J. Stackhouse, of
5920 Ellsworth street, will be at the An
toinette Apartments, In Atlantic City, for
mo montna or juiy ana August.
Roxborough
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hunter Lord and their
young son. Master Crozler Lord, of Lyceum
avenue, accompanied by Mrs. Lord's mother,
Mrs, Mary Goodfellow, will leave during tho
month to spend tho rest of the summer In
ocean urove.
A farewell party was given last evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cadwallader
Lackey, 4541 Manayunk avenue, In honor
of Miss Mabel Headberg, niece of Doctor
and Mrs. W. D. Pepper, of Dupont street,
who has returned to Kansas City after
spending nine years In Roxborough.
Mrs. Frederick G. H. W. Woerncr and
her daughter, Miss Lydla Woerner, of Man
ayunk avenue, left on Wednesday for an
extended stay In Ocean City.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Horrocks, of Mana
tawna avenue, Upper Roxborough. are en
tertaining Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, of
Kensington. Master Oliver T. Hendren, Jr.,
grandson of the host and hostess, Is spend
ing the summep with them.
Little Miss Rachel Fomplzzl will act as
flower girl at th& marriage of Mies Rqsa
Vetrltte and Mr, Andrew Mente, which will
take place on Sunday, at the Church of St.
John the Baptist.
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Before Mrs. Ashmead's wedding, which took place recently at St. Mary's
Church, Wayne, sho was Miss Nadino Camac Neill Prew.
Wilmington
WILMINGTON, Del., July 7. Mrs. T.
Coleman du Pont Is entertaining a houso
party at her summer homo at Great Neck,
L. I., In honor of Master Elcuthero du Pont.
Miss Mary Stndclman, Mls.i Jano Ramsay,
Master Laird Stabler, Miss Mollle du Pont
and Mnster Halleck du Pont went over on
Monday and will remain for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Foulke, Jr., of
Drummondsvllle, Canada, who are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. E. Paul duPont, aro being
congratulated on the birth of a daughter,
Dorothy Fisher Foulke.
Mrs. George R. Foulke, of Philadelphia, Is
here to spend the summer with Mr. and
Mrs. duPont.
Miss Ella Tallcy, of Holly Oak, Del., en
tertained at luncheon at the Hotel du Pont
Wednesday. The guests of honor wero Mrs.
Milton Y. Kellam and her daughter. Miss
Anna Kellam, of Los Angeles, Cal and
Miss Nellie M. Talley. of Terro Haute, Ind.
The Delaware Chapter of the Red Cross
held a special meeting In the rooms of the
Delaware Historical Society at 10th and
Market streets this morning. An effort Is
being mado to secure 1000 members for the
Delaware Chapter, tho chairman of which
Is Mrs. Henry U. Thompson. General
Charles Bird presided at this special meet
ing. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Sharp and her daugh
ter, Miss Jessie Sharp, after spending a
month with Mr. and Mrs. James A. Staf
ford, of West Springfield, Mass., will make
a tour of the West, visiting friends and
relatives In South Dakota, Wisconsin and
Illinois.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Turner and-their
family have taken a cottage on Railroad
avenue, Rehoboth, for the summer.
Sir. and Mrs. Frank S, Garrett have
taken a camp at Pocono Lake Preserve for
August, and Miss Anne Garrett and Mr.
Frank S. Garrett, Jr.. will accompany them.
Miss Garrett went to Knoxvlllo yesterday
to spend the week-end with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Porter Ferree, who havo
been In London, England, for about a year,
returned to this country on Saturday.
Mrs. Donald Ashbrook and Miss Kathe
rlno Ashbrook and Miss Helen Ashbrook
have gone to Ocean City, N. J., for Juiy.
Norristown
NORRISTOWN, July 7. Miss Katherlne
Van Meter, of Ventnor, has returned home
after being the week end guest of Miss Mar
garet C. Harley, of 1314 DeKalb street.
Mr. and Mrs. John Loch Larzelere and
Mr. and Mrs. Futhey J. Smith have re
turned from an automobile trip through
New York State.
Mrs. Norrls D. W. Wright and her daugh
ter, Miss Dorothy Wright, will spend the
month of July at Ocean City, N. J.
Mr. A. Hurst Weaver, who has been lo
cated In Cuba for the past year, Is expected
to arrive in New York today, and will
return to Norristown for an extended visit
with his parents, Sir, and Mrs. Oeorge
Weaver, of Jacoby street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. LeRoy Schweyer left
today for Chicago, where they expect to live
permanently,
Mr, and Mrs. Horace Coleman and their
children, of DeKalb street, have gone to
their summer home (n Diamond Pond, N. H.,
where they w)ll remain until fall.
Mr- and Mrs. C. Townley Larzelere are
spending several weeks at Buck Hill Falls.
Mr, W, L. Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Staurter, Miss Sara Meyers and Mr, Ken
neth Stauffer have returned from an auto
mobile trip to the .Delaware Gap.
Miss Mary Miller, of DeKalb street, U
spending the month of July at camp, at
Wells River. Vt.
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Solly and Miss
Anne Solly will leave today for Nantus&et,
where they will remain for six weeks.
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LEDGEB-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JULY 7. 191J5.
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Along the Reading
Mr. Charles A. Ambler and family, of
Ablngton, have closed their homo and nro
occupying tholr cottage at Ocean City,
N. J., where they will remain until autumn.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Monroe, of North
8th Btrcet, Oak Lano, aro receiving con
gratulations on the birth of a daughter on
July 1, Mrs. Stonroo will bo remembered ns
Miss Harriet R. Weber, of Germantown.
Miss Helen Houston, of Park avenue, has
returned from Swarthmore, where she has
been spending some time at Strath Haven
Inn. She entertained Miss Juno Harmer,
Mr. Harry S. GrIIIlth and Mr. Conloy Strat
ton nt dinner on July 4. The party was
chaperoned by Mr. end Mrs. Walter S.
Montague, who will entertain a houso party
over this week-end at their cottago In Vent
nor. There will be 12 guests, Including
Mr. nnd Mrs. Horaco Alburgor, Miss Yvonne
Rajo, Miss Ruth C. Cummlngs, Mls3 Helen
Houston, Miss Juno Harmer, Mr. Harry
Griffith Mr Conloy Stratton. Mr. Maurlco
Raje, Mr. Frank Button Mr, William Col
lier and Mr. Alfred Graham.
Kensington
Mr. and Mrs. E. Straubmlllcr, of 21G East
York street, and Mr. and Mrs. George
Straubmlller and their family are at Sea
Isle City for the summer.
Mrs. It. Hallowell. of 2300 Coral street,
haa returned from a trip to New York,
where she visited relatives,
Miss Anna Templar, of 2d and Oxford
streets, will spend this month In Wlldwood.
AMUSEMENTS
FORREST 3D BIG WEEK
Greatest Film Sensation In Philadelphia Since
"Tho Birth of a Nation"
The Ne'er-Do-Well
10.PAKT SCREEN VERSION OF
REX BEACH'S nSvelest
Symphony Orchestra of 20!
Other Big Features!
2:15 AND 8tl5 DAILY
Prices 23c & 50c. All Stats Reserved.
SEATS SELLINQ FOR NEXT WEEK
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Bpcil Muslc Effects. All Scats Reserved
Bf F. KEITH'S Theatre
CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS
"Made In Philly"
A REAL SUMMER VAUDEVILLE JUBILEE!
Today s.t 2, 23o an4 60q
i y TonUht at 8. 2Sc to 1 1
T7T'VT'"TT A Market no. Btu 20o
VlOlU-tVlix A. M. to 11:13 P M.
Today and Tomorrow
"Vfau. N'ih and Marguerite Snow la
"Notorious Gallagher" arV,t"&'umph..
Fred sts.es I" "BATH HOUtM PERILS'-
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ALEXANDERS HAND
Weddings
BRAIIAN-DANZIO.
An attractive wedding took place Sun
day nfternoon, when Sllna Uerthn DunzlB
was married to Mr. Nathan Brahan, at the
home of the bride, 785 South 3d street.
The bride's gown was of white aatln with
seed pearl irlmmlnes, mado very short,
with ft lone court train. Miss Dantlg was
attended by her sister, Mln Hilda Dantltc,
as maid of honor, nnd the best man waa
Dr. D, S. Cohon. A reception at the home
of the bride foltowed the ceremony.
Amonu those present were Mr. nnd Mrs.
Hyman J. Dansle;. of Boston) Mr. nnd Mrs.
Joe Bagel, of New- York; Miss Sylvia
I'otofsky, Mr. Maurice Frank, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Brahansky, Mis Hilda Danzig,
Dr, D. S. Cohen, Mr. Manuel Danalff, Mr.
and Mrs, n. Caman, Miss Mlnnlu Danilff.
After an extended trip through the West
Mr. and Mrs. Brahan will live In Tioga.
Tioga
Mr. nnd Mrs. Michael Bamett have re
turned from their wedding Journey and will
live at 1S22 West Krle avenue. The brldo.
Dr Hose 1,. Burnett, who Is the daughter
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Abraham Wclntraub, of
Tioga, will servo ns Interne nt the College
Hospital, 3d street and Washington avenue.
Mr Qraham Coffey, Mr. Douglas Besore.
Mr James Henderson, Mr. Bertram Wright
and Mr J. Brlnton Young, of this section,
are camping at Moosehend Lake, Me.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry 12. Bowe. of 351B
North 24th street, nro spending July and
August In Ocean City, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs.
James McCalllon, of 126 I,uray street, tier
mantown, formerly of Tioga, brother-in-law
and sister of Mrs. Itowe. will spend the re
mainder of tho season at the same resort.
Tho Bev. Charles M. Sandt and Mrs.
Sandt, of 3418 North 19th street, are spend
ing the summer In Kaston, Pa.
North Philadelphia
Mr and Mrs. David Lewis, of 3206 West
York street, nnnounco tho engagement of
their daughter, Miss Mary Lowls, to Mr.
Joseph Kaufman, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam
uel ICau fm tin.
Mrs. Edward II Cobb, of 2223 West Som
erset street. Is spending the summer In Pit
man, N. J. Mr. Cobb spends the week-ends
there.
Mr nnd Mrs. Harry C. Bnrnard, Jr., havo
returned from their wedding Journey nnd
are receiving nt tholr home. 2728 Taylor
street Mrs. Barnard will bo remembered
ni Miss Mnliel 12 Glasac, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Qlasse, of 2517 West
Lehigh avenue.
Frankford
Miss Marguerite Goll. daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Philip Goll. of Montgomery nvc
nue, will return today from Ocean City.
N. J , where she has been the guest of
Miss Kdlth Moterlsch, of noxoborough.
Mr. and Mrs. John II. Hcpworth, of
Northwood, havo left for a trip to Niagara
Falls, Toronto, Detroit nnd Mncklnao Island,
on tho Great Lakes
Mr. John A. Hofmann and his daughter,
Miss Mao Hofmann, of Hill Crest, Franlc
ford, and Mrs. It. R. Frlcbcly, of Chestnut
Hill, have left for California, where they
will be the guests of Mrs. A. Scllow Roberts,
formerly Miss ISuth N. Hofmann.
Camden and Vicinity
Mrs. J. P. Nleuklrlc, of 207 Cooper street,
closed her town house on Saturday and
will occupy her cottago at Stono Harbor
until October.
Mrs. Benjamin C. Iteee. of Tth and
Cooper streets, left yesterday to spend two
months with her daughter, Mrs. Spear, In
Mnrquotte, Mich. Her sister will spend
tho summer In the Poconos.
Ensign Theodoro Patterson, of 5th nnd
Pcnn streets, has gone to Newport News,
where ho has been assigned to duty on
the South Carolina.
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Philadelphia & Reading Railway
Connecting tho charms of tho Schuylkill, the Lehigh and tho Susquehanna, the fast nnd frequent trains traverse
a country unequaled elsewhere. ...... . .. .,
The service to basics Mere Is arranged for the convenience of tho dwellers about that mountain gem, and
consists of double dally through trains .,,, , .. . . .,.
A day ride of picturesque delights In through standard and Pullman cars Is ottered ; If preferred, comfortable
Bleeping cars that take the passenger after an evening at home or In the theatre and land him At the foot of the mountain
ready for the Interesting thousand-foot narrow-gauge climb oirly the next morning.
Train Service Between Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, and Eagles Mere
Special Week-End
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ANNUAL BAZAAR MAKES FINGERS
FLY KNITTING AND FANCY WORK
Affair to Be Given for All Saints' Church on July 26 Will
Be a Sort of Garden Party on Beach Front.
Cape May News
ATLANTIC CITY, July 1.
THE Chelsea' cottage colony Is now n bee
hive of Industry. Matrons nnd maldi
nre using all their leisure moments for knit
ting and embroidering fancy articles for tho
annual bazaar to be held on Wednesday,
July 26, for tho benefit of Alt Saints
Church, of which the Bev. John W. B. Will
iams Is the rector. The fcto this year will
take the form of a garden party nntl will be
held on the beach front ndjolnlng tho Hotel
Yarmouth.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry U. Davis, of Over
hrook, have opened their Chelsea cottage,
where they arc entertaining Informally,
Mr. and Mrs Rudolph White havo been
ontertalnlng Miss Ksther Carpenter, Miss
Marguerite Bradley. Miss Frances Magulrc,
Mr. Henry Thompltlns nnd Mr. James K.
Joyce at their Chelsea home.
Mrs. Theresa Holly and Miss Alvena Holly
who aro hero until tho early nutumn, were
Joined over the Fourth by Mr. and Mrs.
William It. Bitter, of Oak Lane, who came
down In tholr car.
Miss Marie Mees Is spending the summer
with her mother at their cottage on Vassar
Square, Ventnor.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Wilson aro entertain
ing their daughter. Mrs. C. Baldwin Foster,
and her sons, nt their summer home, 3U3
Winchester avenue.
Mrs. Alfred I Reeves has been entertain
ing a large house party nt her cottage, Bos
ton and Pacific avenues, Chelsea.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Abbott Wiggins and a
party of friends from Chelsea motored to
Capo May for the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McAdoo are occupy
ing their cottage In Ventnor.
Mr. nnd Mrs Edward J. Lavlno and
family, of Chestnut Hill, nre occupying
their Longport villa.
Mr. Samuel Patterson, Mr. Lewis M.
Crompton nnd Mr. George Frank motored
to the Strnud for tho holiday.
A luncheon party nt tho Marlborough
Blenhclm Included Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C.
Watt, Mr. B. W Miller, Ml33 Winner and
Dr C. C. Watt, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. George 12. Datcsman enter
tained at luncheon nt Hnddon Hall for Mr.
STEAMBOATS
IDEAL FAMILY EXCURSION
Iron Steamer THOMAS CLYDE
To AUGUSTINE BEACH
100-MILE RIDE for 50c
NTOPI'IXO AT rilROTKR DAILY
PKNNWiitovi: ui;i:hays only
Only bout to Aucuatlne lleacli. Lnmllnc In
front of (Irote. Mufo milt wuter bnttilnc 30(1
snnltnrr buthroomn.
DANC1NO ALL DAY on limit A cronmla. I'lrntj
tables, benches anil simile. Artesian wuter.
Fare 50c Children 0,0 25c
Lenrea Areli St. Wlinrr 8:30 A. SI. Dallr.
Sunday 0:00 A. M.
JAMES 12. OTIS. Mer.. 3 AltCII STREET
Tiinnn-niXK
Iron Steamer QUEEN ANNE
To Riverview Beach
Stopping nt ItHIlngftnart and Clientrr
Dnnclnc all day on boat nntl grounds
Pienty tables, benches anJ had
Safe Halt-Water Itathliic All Amusements
SPECIAL Itind'CED IIATUH
Kierv dnv exept Satu-dnyn. Sundays A. holidays
IIOl'NO IKp ,,.,,. 5 TO Oflr
TRIP JDC CHILDRLV 10YEARSUC
Rpgular ratM Adult 5(1" Children. l!3r
Boat ! AivK'A?.- " 1,"'T
MOONLIGHT EXCURSIONS
Up the Beautiful Delaware
Every Thurilar. lhla. .Saturday nnd
Sunday Kienln?
Danrlne SenrdillBlit tinod Minle No Manor
ADULTS. 35c CHILDREN. 20c
I HOAT LEAVES ARCH ST. WIIARl" 8:111 P. M.
SUMMER RESORTS
Leave Reading Terminal, 8:36 a. m., 10:30 a. m., 1130 p. m. Sunday,
11:30 p. m. Leave Eagle Mere Park, 7:30 a, ra., 1:40 p. m, 7:30 p. m.
Sundays, 7:30 p. m.
Through Combination Car und Pullman IlnfTet Tarlor Car with Broiler Phila
delphia to Sonestown (for Kagles Mere) on train leaving Philadelphia at 8:30 a. m.
weekdays.
Pullman Blerplng Car Philadelphia to Sonestown (for Eagles Mere) on train
leaving Philadelphia at 11 .30 p. m dally
Through Combination Car nnd Pullman HufTet Parlor Car with Broiler Sones
town (from Eagles Mere) to Philadelphia on train leaving Kaglea Mere Park nt
7 10 a. m. weekdays.
Pullman blerplng Car Sonestown (from Kagles Mere) to Philadelphia on train
leaving Eagles Mere Park at 7:30 p. m. dally.
Excursion Philadelphia to Eagles
ATLAMIO CITY. K. J.
PHILLIPS HOUSE
Uassscnusstts Av. and Beach. 1 P. FI1IL.UV3.
AV.W.OV. X. 3.
AVALON BY THE SEA
Thd nealthWst resort alonx tlw coast. Ses
snars aiul country combined. Fresh farm an4
sea food dally Hotel Avalon row opn. ic..
formation and bookWt upon reauut
Cbarlcs K. Halt 1410 Heal Kstate Trust Did
STONE 11AKUOU. N." J.
STONE HARBOR
Both railroads. Farm
products and sea
food fresh and plentiful. City conTenlencsa.
Yacht club, boardwalk, bathliur. 4n tuning-,
crabblac and, boattnar. ltej-sonabio rentals:
moderate hotel rates
LBQ slcCRAVEX Iloroutb Cleric.
OAPg MAY. N. 3.
ChaLfonte Hotel
CAPB MAT.
Onn Juna I ta CVt 1.
Reasonabla rotes. Mrs. Calvin Satterneld.
SherWOOrt ceao l rooms. Cap, ISO,
1 10 to MwUr J C rtnfer.
KK,HIDRl'.tRKTN 3.
THE MANHASSET Jg'
EeeUat, U, R033 IOaHE3 4rep,
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nnd Mrs. h. o. Howell, 3d, Mis Marlon
Dalesman and Mr. Ii A. Hill.
Mr. John 13. Hinds brought down a party
of friends In his cat- from Oerrnantown nnd
spent yesterday nt tho Dennis.
CAPfi MAY, July 7. Activities at the
golf club nro well started for the summer
season. Yesterday the women's golf tourna
ment began and every Saturday afternoon
tea will bo served on the clubhouse porch
Mrs, George Boyd has again donated beau
tiful silver cups for the best scores In the
putting contest, which lasts all season. Mrs,
Poulterer gave a bridge party on Wednes
day nfternoon nt the club In honor of Mrs.
Aubrey Dixon. Thero were eight tables.
Miss J2lliabeth Boyd, daughter of Mr. and
Mrn. George Boyd, has had Miss Betty El
liott as her guest for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ttobcrt Sewell have opened
their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs, Graham French are also
here for tho senson. Mrs. French was Miai
Lenoro du p. Houssetl before her marriage.
The Cottage Bridge Club meetings will be
resumed ngaln this year.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pcqulgnot, who are
registered at tho Colonial, wero Joined this
week by Miss Nellie Taylor, of Chestnut
Hill, who motored over from her father's
cottago In Chelsea to spend several days.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Churchill Williams and
Mr and Mrs. Frederick Swopc motored over
from Longport this week.
UARDS
cover yur wheeli. Rears sna
belts nnd reduce ynur comptn-
tatlon Insurance rates.
Expanded Metnl
Perforated Metal
Wire or Hheet .Metal
OET OOR ESTIMATE
Dell Market 10113 Kemtone Main 3198
T. S. JOHNSON SONS CO.
022 CHERRY ST.
STEAMSHIPS
VACATION TRIPS
11Y SEA
rniLADEi.riiiA to
BOSTON
SAVANNAH - JACKSONVILLE
DELIGHTFUL SAIL
rtne Steamers. Low Fares. Rest Serrle.
Plan your vacation to Includ
"ITinent Contrlsr Trips In tho World."
Tour Rook Free on Request.
Merchants & Miners Trano. Co,
City OOlCS. 103 S. Bth 3L. Phtl.
Consult any ticket or tourist aceat.
TRIPS BY WATER
Rermuiln, A ilnys or more 142.50 up
Ilnvnnn, 10 days 03.00
Porta Hlco, 10 days' cruise 04. SO up
Nova Scotia & Newfoundland,
13 days' cruise 60,00 up
Pnnfonl. Pla. (2000 miles by water) 42.00
Great Lake Cruises, from IIulTnlo. 40.00
Full information on tho above, or nny
other water or rail trip, gladly furnished.
Steamship Tourist Department
The Fourth Street National Bank
143 S. 4th St.. rillln.. T.
JIME R II CM EX P HTs S
TRAVEL DEPARTMENT
TICKETS AND TOURS
Let us nrrnnge rour Vacation Tour, tell ou
Mli.it It will cost, and provide sour
ticket. Write or telephone.
1137 Chestnut Ht.. I'lilla.
Phono Walnut 48-tO.
SUMMER RESORTS
Mere So.00
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""If unierr Are. Beaeh,
jiawoWB loremoat v
cation Hotel. Tl,e. Best
Bathlns and Ftshlna. K
cllent t, J. p,ki.t.
Uaths. EvtrjthUij: modern.
Aula meets all trains.
Write, ion Booklet and
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Oaratet.
ABBEY A&.ati-i!!!Ei
HAVERFORD & Sf&JS8T
TIKACU HAViq f. 4."
TUB IPBAI. MCrTOR RUN TO
HOTEL BALDWN
Ths modern hoUI at tola famous Maori. Opt
llisir. Capacity 400. Sea water la alt bitha.
N'eur Wistaria. Oardea and 3rtU. Music, daoo-las-,
ttrbla. etc, aaraso. Booklet an4 auu
maVe buIU V. MURCa BAlBCu
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