Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 08, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 13

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    EVENING LEDaER-PHIIADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1016.
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AIDES AT SUMMER FESTIVAL NEXT WEDNESDAY
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NANGY WYNNE IS INTERESTED
IN VARIOUS OUTDbOR SPORTS
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Delightful Informal Affairs Are Given Every Sunday by
1 Special Members of Society During Early Summer.
- Tennis, Golf and Informal Luncheons
A MOST delightful way of spending n
holiday has been choqert by a nurn-
ber of the married sotf who llvo oiit on
the ilalii Line. Thoy.'rneot on Sundays
at the Various houses, haVo an informal
luncheon and play lehnls or golf as the
wish may be. The Bnrkllo Henrys will
be hosts tomorrow at their home, Pino
Cottage, In Rosemont. Bomo of the
members of this little sort of half-,
club are Mr, and Mrs. J. Kearsloy Mitch
,11, Mr", and Mrs. deorgo McFadden, Mr.
, and Mrs. Tom McKeanf Mr. and Sirs.
Ned BroWlng, Mr. and Mrs. TruxtUn
Hare,, Mr. and Mrs. Beau Thomson, Mr,
and Mrs. Ben Chow, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
- Cassatt, Mrs. Betty Madejra, Captain and
Mrs. Franklin McFadden' and Major and
, Mrs. John C. Oroomo. Of course, Cap
tain McFadden wjll not be thero tomor
row, as he Is already far on his way to
Texas at the head of tho 1st City Troop
and Troop 'V, For you know tho 2d
i 'City Troop has been ruthlessly shorn of
its name and captain and placed under
the command of Captain McFadden.
5hen, too, John Oroomo may not bo there
W.hert I last heard of him ho had not
decided whothe?ho ought to go with tho
Troop.of which ho was so long captain, or
remain hero as "tho head of tho Stato con
stabulary might bo bound to do. I did
not notjeys him yestorday moriilng in tho
crowd, but Goodness knows I might havo
missed seeing my best friend in that
bunch of humanity which swept about
the platform of tho station at tho B. &
O. at 2 sr.' m. I did sea young John, or,
rather, Jack. Jack- seems to mo rather
unusual for so young a man. A thinker,
I surmise, probably duo to makp his
mark in tho world. His , mother was
Agnes Roberts and ho has two sisters,
Mrs. Dal Dixon, Jr., and Mrs. Thomp
son, of Now York. Tho formor was
Agnes Oroomo and tho lattor Martha
Groome.
To return to tho Sunday tennis and
irolf parties, they nro really great fun,
tho various intimates who enjoy thorn
tell me.
Well, you novor can tell, but strange
and wonderful things do happen theso
days and truth is ofton stranger than
fiction. But you will scarcely bellovo
me when I tell you that vory soon wo aro
to be startled with an engagement. And
the startling part is that tho woman In
the case is nearly fifty and, stranger
Dtlll, has no means to speak of, while tho
man is not yet 35 nnd Is only woll-to-do.
It seems to bo a real cases of lovo and,
yet again, it seems qulto unthinkable) to
my poor way of looking at things. How
can a woman of so many more ypars'
experience respect tho opinion of a man
so much younger, and if lovo Is not
founded on respect, what havo you? This
sounds pretty mucli of a roast, but it Is
not meant to bo. I -olmply And it hard
to take in. Perhaps it will turn out vory
well. I don't think you will hear it for
several months, my dears, but whefl you
do, remember I told you first. Littlo
Nanoy seems to bo ablo to snoop on theso
little things, all unconscious herself of
what she may come upon in her dally
wanderings. I'll tell you this much tho
woman in question llvos not far from
Chestnut II11I. NANCY "WYNNE.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Feaco. Brown will
entertain at dinner this evening at their
home In Devon In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Oraham, F. Thompson, of New Haven, who
are the' guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
Baker Whelen for the week-end.
Miss Hope B, McMtchael Is visiting Mrs.
Henry M. Hoyt at her cottage In Bar
Harbor,, . ,
MIsa 'Kitty Tenn Smith is the guest of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
AlexanderBrown, at Sunnymede, their sum
mer home at Narragansett Pier.
Mr. and .Mrs. Jacob S, Dlsston and their
family have closed their home In Chestnut
Hill and are occupying Indian Head.Cottago
at Northeast Harbor for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac H, Clothier and MIsa
Caroline Clothier have opened their cottage
at Jamestown for the summer.
Mrs. Albert Fancoast, Mrs. Joseph B.
Townsend, 3d, Mrs. Henry Cochran, Mrs.
Frederick Meade Blssell, Mrs. M, Erhert.
Mrs. Kingston C. Whelen, Mrs. Ward and
Mrs. Jphn Mason are among the prominent
Philadelphia women at AtlanUo City who
have joined the Emergency AkTof Pennsyl
vania and the Bed Cross Society to take up
hospital training under the direction of Mrs.
James Forney. .
A widdlng of Interest to many Phlladel-
Shlans will be that of Miss Sally Brlgham,
aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dana B. Brlgham,
of Flushing, L. I and Mr, Craig Colgate', of
New York. The wedding will be a very
quiet one and will take place at the home
of the. bride's parents on Thuroday after
noon, August I.
Miss Brlgham Is a niece of Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander Blade, of Haverford, and has
been a frequent visitor in this city.
Dr. "Edward Wlnslow Taylor, of Cedron,
Queen lane, Qermantown, has returned from
a trip through Canada. .He was accompam
led by his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Rich Wallace, of Flttsfleld,
Mas&i Doctor Taylor Is spending the sum
mer as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Clark, at Manchester-ln-the-Mountalna, Vt.
Mr. Francis Elwell, of Philadelphia! Mr
Howard Bruce, of Swarthmore; Mr. Elihu
Plckerman, of New Haven, Conn,, and Miss
Ruth Feton, of Boston, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Caleb S. Bldgway, of Crescent,
Columbus, N, J., over the holidays. Mr.
Elwell and Mr. Bruce returned to town on
Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. J, Femberton Ellis are oc
cupying their bungalow at Malvern for the
summ&r,
Mr,-and Mrs. William E. Bates, of .J308
Locmt. street, haye returned from the ehor,
where they spent the holidays.
Mies tHorgene Butler and her brother,
Mr,' John Butler, of Wilkes-Barre, have
beeV.tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge
Laiher, at Bydal for several days. Miss
Butler returned with her brother to Qreeris
burg, Pa-t where she win spend several
-weeks, before occupying her summer borne
at StodartsxiUe, Pa.
Mrs. Harry Black, of locust Hall, Jobs
town, N,,J. left his week for Newport,, to
be the jjueatof her sister, Mrs. Orris, at her
summer home.
Mr. WiUUm Ekwurzel announces the
marriage of ber daughter. Miss Olga Ek.
vuriel. t h Rev. James Malley. of St.
Iteanm cmarcn, Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Ca., July The Rev, Jr. Erwln otflci-1
IS4, l ,Hj;! WSUSJM.
Mrs, Mailey ! th?
daughter Of the lato Dr. William Ekwurzel,
of Frnnkford, and a sister of Major George
M. Ekttunel, surgeon, U. S. A., now in
ColumbuT, un the Mexican border.
Mr. Joseph Wllmsen, of Elklns Fa'rk, has
returned to his home from Bay Head, N. J.,
where ho rpent several days as tho guest of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnlioway, of Beverly! it their
cottage.
, Along the Main Line
OVEnBUOOIC Miss Leonora Walz,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Wals,
of the Arches, has returned from a visit In
Narragansett Fler.
MEIUON- Dr. and Mrs. George D. B.
Darby, Miss Janit MacLaren Darby and
Mr. James Douglas Darby, of Linlithgow,
left yesterday to motor up to Northeast
Harbor, Me., Whero thoy will spend the
remainder of the summer.
Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Belmont, of Latches
lane, have opened thelrcottago at Ventnor
for tho summer. )
Mr. and Mrs. Shcplcy W. Evans, Miss
Elizabeth Shepley Eyans, nnd Mr. Edward
Hheploy Evans will Icavo on August 1 to
occupy their camp, Blrchcs-in-tho-Plnes, at
rryeuurg, Aiaino,
WYNNEWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Cantrell will spend tho month of August
at tho Monmouth Hotel, Spring Lalto.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Williams and their
family, of Wynnowood avenue, aro at Ryo,
N. II., for tho summer,
ABDMOnE Mrs. William J. Byrnes. Jr.,
of Coulter avenue, entertained at luncheon
Thursday afternoon.
BRYN MAWn Mrs. Wilson Barnard, of
Morris aveiuo. Is spending a week at Cape
May, whero she Is stopping at the Lafay
etto. Mr, and Mrs. Blehard H. Wallace and
their family, of West Philadelphia, aro
spending tho summer at 217 Roberts road.
Miss Kathryn A. Fogarty, of 313 Bryn
Mawr avenue, entertained over the Fourth.
Mrs. draco Hurloy and her daughter,
Miss Marjorlo Hurloy, of Now York, are
spending a week with Mrs. R. H. Fogarty.
RADNOR -Mr. and Mrs, John Harvey,
Miss Afina Harvoy. Mr. Curtis Harvoy and
Mr. Thomas Blddlo Harvey, of Radnor,
spent tho holidays as tho guests of Mrs.
Harvey's pavents, Mr. and Mrs. John J.
Bishop, at Ogston, Columbus, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvoy left this week for a
motor trip. They expect to bo away until
tho end of July.
Along the Reading
Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Walker, of Washing
ton lane, Chclten Hills, aleompanlcd by
their children. Miss Gertrudo Walltor and
Master Newton Walker, will leavo today for
Camp Craig, Big Mooso Lako, in tho Adlron
dacks, to remain until September.
Mr. Louis Wolf and his family, of High
School road, havo closed their homo at
Ogontz, and gone to Lako Placid, N. Y.,
Whoro they will spend tho summer. Mr.
Albert Wolf, of Ashbourno road, has also
Bono to Lake Placid for a few woeks, before
proceeding to Poland, Mo., for the remain
der of tho summer;
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bates, of Meet
ing Houso road, Meadowbrook, havo Miss
Lcona Palllstcr, oPOakloy, Cal as their
guest for an Indcllnlto time. Mrs. Bates
entertained at luncheon followed by bridge
In honor of Miss Palllstor this afternoon.
Her guests Included Mrs, Alfred Noyes, Mrs.
Goorgo, il Potts. Mrs. IJred Beach, Mrs.
James C. Perry, Mrs. Leonard R. Talley,
Miss Marlon Snyder, Miss Jean Snyder.
Miss Marjdrlo MncTammany, Miss Frances
Guernsey, MIsa Florcnco Phillips, Miss
I'aulus Fields, Miss Cathcrlno Zurnc, Miss
Martha Graham, Miss Caroline Prawl, Miss
Martha Martins, MIsu Evelyn Cobb nnd
Miss Dorothy Cobb.
MJss Marlon Tyre, of 6716 North 8th
street. Oak Lane, and MIsi June Harmer,
Will be honor guests nt dinner tomorrow,
when Miss Ethel Sykes will entertain at her
home, 368 Green street, Roxborough.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pennington and their
daughter. Miss Esther; Pennington, of Meet
ing House road, Ogontz, have left for
Ilockland, Mo., this week. They will re
main until August 1, then go to Rye Beach,
N. H for the balance of the season.
North Philadelphia
MRS. MARION URINTON BARNES
Mr, and Mrs. R. Hauber, of 1519 West
Indiana avenue, announce the marriage of
their daughter, Miss Bertha Henrietta
Hauber, to Mr, Marlon Brlnton Barnes, of
Hatboro, qn Saturday, July 1, The cere
mony was performed by the Rev, Armand
Miller.
Mr. .arid Mrs. Joseph F. Firth and their
family, of 1210 West Allegheny avenue, are
spendlnV some time at the St. Charles, At
lantic City,
Miss Ethel Hauser and Miss Florence
Hauser, of 2439 North Chad wick street!
Miss Marie Haney, of 2632 North Lelthgow
street, and Miss Dorothy SheUenberger, of
zovi juawrence sireei. win spena me week
end .with friends in Doylestown, i
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Mrs. J. Starling Hollipshead, 1427 North
16th street, has returned home after spend
ing a few days In New York at the Hotel
BUtmore with her daughter, Mrs. William
H. Nobllt. of Boston.
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Bala-Cymyyd
Mrs Edward Legga, or Boston, who has
been visltlner her- Barents. Mr. and Mr-t. .T.
Samuel Stephenson, pf Bala, will return
noma toaay. air, .ueggs motored oacK to
Boston after the Fourth, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Kuhl-KeJIy, Jr who are also vlslf
Ing Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson, haye returned
from Baltimore wheu they were the guests
of Mr. Kelly's parents. Dr. ahd Mrs. Edward
A, Kelly. .
Mr, and Mrs. P. J. Lawler and family,
of Union avenue, whp motored up to the
Delaware Water Gap for the bolld&ys, have
returned to Bala
Mr and Mrs, Franlc Seebuxger and her
daughter. Mlsa Ursula Sieburger, suent the
holidays in QJfta Clty N J.
jttKimBK isfeiPl Weddings
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BRIDGE PARTIES FOR CHARITY
ORDER OP THE DAY AT SHORE
Summer Residents of Chelsea and Ventnor Raise Money
for Emergency Aid Committee News of Interest
Gleaned From Cape May
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 8.
EVERY ON'E down Chelsea and Ventnor
way Is so tremendously Interested In
tho work of tho Emergency Aid Commlttoe,
that thero has been rather a lull in entor
talnlng. There seems to be so many crying
needs and a numbir of brldgo parties aro
being planned for various charities. Ono of
tho largest parties of tho season will bo
given In tho palm room of the Ostend on
the afternoon of July 10 by the Emergency
Aid Committee. Mrs. Clarenco M. Busch
Is Chairman, and has chosen Mrs, Michael
Ehret. Mrs. J. J. Mason, Mrs. Jacob Welkol,
Mrs. Walter Nnglc, Mrs. Jesso W. Starr, 3d.
Mrs. Frances Ward and Miss Elizabeth
Whlto as her assistants. A large card party
wlil also be given later In tho month for tho
benefit of tho Children's Seashoro House.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. McCloskoy, Miss
Irono McCloskoy nnd Miss Margaret Mc
Closkey, who como here every summer, are
at tho Dennis.
Mlas Florence Kemblo, who was so seri
ously Injured while motoring out at, Devon,
Is slowly convalescing at her Chelsea cot
tage. Mrs. William D. Corcoran, who spends
part of tho year at Chelsea, has gone to
Bar Harbor for tho balance of the season,
returning hero In September.
Mr. and Mrs. Powell R. Smith, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Robert Butcher, Miss Sara Butcher
and Miss Helen Smith motored down on
Thursday and spent the day at tho Strand.
Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Siemmor havo taken
apartments at the Strand, where they will
remain until the early autumn.
MIbs Louise Keefe has returned to her
home In Bala after spending a week with
Miss aiadys GrlllUh at her Chelsea cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Schwarz and their
family are spending the summer at the Sea
Bide House, as has been their custom for
the laBt four years. Mrs. Joel J. Bally and
West Philadelphia
Mr. Ernest P. Miller, of 4132 Chestnut
street, has returned from a short visit to
Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lalley and their
young daughter, Miss Anna Mae Lalley, of
E945 Summer street, have gone to Atlantic
City, where they will remain until Septem
ber as guests at the Traymore.
Mrs. Walter Mets, of 6822 Pino street,
and her four children, Miss Helen Mets,
Miss Mario Mets, Master Walter Met. Jr.,
and Miss Margaret Metz, are spending two
weeks In Lansdale as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Metz.
Mrs. Herbert Johnston, of Baltimore ave
nue, has gone to Penmar for a sojourn of
a few weeks, amid the health-giving atmo
sphere of the "heart of the Blue Ridge."
Miss Elizabeth Stack, of 1331 North 59th
street, left for Lima, O., yesterday, where
she will be the guest of her uncle, Mr.
James Donahue.
Miss Bertha Jones, of E938 Race street,
and Miss Reba Leek, of 1210 South 22d
street, are spending a few days with rela
tives n Chester,
Mrs. Clyde Bower, of 1647 North 83d
Btreet, Is spending two weeks In Wlldwood
as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Kershaw, of Taylor avenue.
Tioga
Miss Margaret Kimball gave an attrac
tive entertainment last evening at her home,
4637 York road. In honor of Miss Gladys E.
Davldyan, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Gama
liel K. Davldyan, of 2101 West Venango
street, and Mr. Jeremiah R. Raker, of
Trevorton, Pa., whose marriage will take
place on August 8. The guests, who will
form the bridal party, of which the hostess
will be maid of honor, Included Miss Sophia
Spencer, Miss Lavlnta, Carr, Miss Jeanette
Cooke, of Haddonfleld, N. J. ; Mies .Mollis
Reed, of Glenslde ; Mr, George Schutte, Mr,
Henry Lensky, Mr, Paul Cook, Mr. Harry
Lewis and Mr. Huyler Davldyan.
A camping party leaving today for a,
fortnight's stay in Pine Grove, Chester
County, will Include Miss Helen Fossehl,
Miss Katharine Turner, Miss Minnie Endl
cott, Miss Katharine Wood, Miss Ann
DJorup, Mls4 Helen Goods!!, Miss Jessie
Hardle, MUs Helen Thomas, Miss Marian
Baker, Miss Mary Llpplncott and MUs Mary
Bennett. Mrs, . W, Plerpont will act as
chaperon.
Mr, and Mrs. Vanroom Tindall Roberts
have returned from their wedding Journey
and are at home at 3712 North Uth street.
The bride was Miss Marian Swone. daueh.
'ter of Mr. and Mrs. Caspar Swope, of
Darcy,
What's Doing Tonight
Municipal Band, UenMmla Rouctunaa, con
ductor, piMtUtoD, 9 o'clock. Trta.
Pbl!ttdJUhl Band, H1U 13. HummeJ. eon
dueter, CHr Hill puia, 8 o'etoek Fie.
Flrmcuat Ftrlc Bind, lUchard Schmidt, eon
ductor lialmont Wnflon, S o'clock. i"ra.
Kltlaor AYtoue Improvement Ancclktloa,
At'U5 Halt, 6M9 gltiawre svtau, 3 o'staek,
Mrs. Henry Horton Lawrenco are at tho
Chalfonto for the entire summer, also Mrs.
C. H. Moss and Mr. Ralph T. Moss.
Mr. and Mrs. Lovls Mooro havo taken a
cottage at 62 North Abordeen Place, Chel
sea. Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilbur Taylor, MIsa
Taylor and Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Rowand
are among tho Fhlladelphlans spending tho
summer at Haddon Hall.
CAPE MAY, July 8, Two tennis en
thusiasts have arrived. Miss Clarissa Town
ley Chase, who only a few days ago won
tho championship In tho lnterclub tennis
tournament which took place at tho Qer
mantown Cricket Club, Manhelm, nnd Mlsi
Mary Coates, who Is njso a lover of the
game.
Cottages aro being opened every day.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Dixon havo opened
their cottage on Kearney avenue. Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Norrls, of 301 Springfield ave
nue, St. Martin's, havo also opened their
cottago on Jefferson street. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Sowoll and their family, of Ard
paree, Rydal, nre occupying the attractive
cottage on Jefferson street owned by Mrs.
Sklpwith Cannell. Genoral John Kearnev
and his family, of Charlottesville, Va wlil
spend the summer here.
Among those from Germantown were
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Collom, who cruised
down in their beautiful yacht; Mr. and
Mrs. Walter F. Hager, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. E.
J. Lavlno and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur jr.
Brockle. Other Phlladolphlans registered at
the resort are Mr. Whltten Evans, Mr.
William I. Murkli. Mr. Frank Wallace, Mr,
Charles Stokes, Sirs. Charles Cox, of Mer
lon : Mrs. J. W. Brooks, Miss Edith Brooks,
Miss Jesslo Sparks, Miss Josephine Bromley,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hutchinson, Mrs. M. C.
Whlttaker, Mr. Gilbert F. M. Chandler and
Mr. S. W. Packard.
Roxborough
Mrs. Iva Du Gan, of 4166 Manayunk ave
nue, nnnounces the engagement of her
daughter. Miss Anna H. Du Gan, to Mr.
William N. W. Pass, of Philadelphia.
Mr. J. Yeakel Lackey of 4541 Manayunk
avenue, left during tho week for an ex
tended stay at Cold Spring Harbor.
Miss Martha Woerner, accompanied by
her nephew, Mr. Charles Davenport, of
Hermit lane, has gone to Interlaken, Fla.,
to remain until autumn.
Mr, and Mrs, Preston Stout, of Onklyn,
N, J., are the guests of Dr, and Mrs. Oliver
T. Hendren, of 8646 Rldgo avenue, Rox
borough. "
Mrs. S. M. Yeakel. of the Sunnlcllffe, left
yesterday for Bradley Beach, where she
will spend the remainder of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Le Forte and
family, of Hermit lane, ore occupying their
cottage at Wlldwood Crest.
Mies Hannah Dearwood, of Ridge avenue,
and Miss Sarah Wise of Hermit lane, have
Joined the Roxborough cottagers In Ocean
City, N. J.
South Philadelphia
MRS. THEODORE ELLICK
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore ElJIck, whoso
marriage took place recently, are at their
home, 110 South King street, Gloucester,
N. J. Mrs. EUIck was Atlss YetU Saultt
brg, of 02 South 29th street.
Ulu Rosalie B. Kwi, of 419 South 8th
treet. has returned from a visit "to ber
Ilster-jn-law. Mrs. Joseph 8 Bun, In Chel-
MENTO VET1UTTO.
Tho wedding of Miss Rosa Vetrltto, of
West Manayunk, nnd Mr. Andrew Mento, of
4420 Main street, Manayunk, will lake
place In the Church of St. John tho Baptist
tomorrow.
Tho ceremony will be performed by tho
Rev. V. N. Voralll. Tho brldo will be at
tended by Miss Rosa Pnsarello as maid
of honor. Mr. Ermln Pomplzzl wilt act as
host man. Miss Rachel Pomplzzl will act
nB flower girl.
Following tho ceremony a dinner will
bo served nt tho homo of the bride's par
ents, after which Mr. Mento and his bride
will leavo on nn extended wedding tour.
Kensington
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, of 1E63 East Mont
gomery avenue, nre at the Avon Inn, At
lantlo City, for tho summer.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Craig, of 8026
Richmond street, spent tho Fourth at Wild
Wood. Mr. nnd Mrs. Reuben Knabel. of 2208
North Front street, are at tho Hotel La
fayette, Wlldwood, for tho summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grossman, of 2312
North Front strcot, have gono to Wlldwood
for tho summer.
Mrs. J. Bossing and Mrs. L, Richardson,
of 2149 Howard streot. aro registered at
Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, for the season.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Ehrenrieh. of 2326
North Front stroet, will spend tho summer
nt Wlldwood.
Mr. Walter A. Craig, who has been nt
Hopewell, W. Va., for tho last year, has
returned home.
Miss Florenco Wilson, of 116 East Dia
mond street, Is spending tho summer as tho
guest of her grandmother, Mrs. James Pe
ters, of 123 South Connecticut avenuo, At-
jamic uuy.
Mr. and Mrs. Boardman and their family,
of 2201 East Dauphin street, aro at At
lantic City for tho summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Grafflcy, of 2314 East York
stroet, aro spending tho summer nt their
cottago in Sea Islo City.
Camden and Vicinity
Mr. James Fancoast, of 205 Cooper street,
is visiting friends at Atlantlo City for two
weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Slack and their chil
dren aro at Ocean City for tho summer.
Mrs. Lawrenco Knight, of Brookllne,
Mass., Is visiting relatives In Colltngswood.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. R. Frame and children,
of 501 Cooper street, havo been enjoying
nn automobile trip through tho Poeonon.
with headquarters at tho Delaware Water
Gap.
Mrs. Paul Mecray, Miss Helen Mecray
and Mr. Paul Mecray, Jr.. are now n their
cottago nt Capo May for tho season. Mrs.
Mecray's mother, Mrs. B. F, Bayer, of 621
Linden street, will ipend part of the sum
mer with her.
Miss Marlam Gross and Mr. Leroy Gross,
of 7th and Market streets, went down to
Atlantlo City tho first of the week, to re
main for two months.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Starr arid thett
son. Mr, Frank Starr, are again at Atlantic
City until fall, also Mrs. John F. Starr, Sr.,
of 419 Linden street.
Miss Katherine Archer, a student at
Smith College, Is spending part of her va
cation In Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Humphreys, of 416
Cooper street, are at ono of the beachfront
hotels In Atlantlo City for two months. Their
daughter, Mrs. Henry Bowes, of Merchant
vllle, Is also at Atlantlo City.
Miss Hattle Branson la spending her va
cation in Maine.
Frankford
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dougherty, of Shen
andoah, Pa., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
L. Brown, of 3537 Frankford avenue.
Miss Harriet W. Gooding will have as her
guest next week Miss Evelyn Thomas, of
416 Concord avenue, Wilmington, Del, They
will spend the week-end at Atlantlo City as
the guests of Miss Pauline Frazler. Miss
Thomas will leave for Porto Rico, where
the will spend the remainder of July with
relatives at Vega Baja,
Mr, and Mrs. George A Wlllmanns, ac
companied by Mrs. Wlllmanns' mother,
Mrs. Tomllson, and Mr. Wlllmanns mother,
Mrs. George Wlllmans, will close their
homo Monday and go to Ocean City, N, J
where they will remain for the summer,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard D, Noble are spend
ing the summer at Oceari City, They will
be at homo after September 15 at 1631
Wakellng street. Mrs, Noble was formerly
Miss Wlnarda A, Borle.
Mr, and Mrs. Atlee Buckman and their
daughter, Miss Bertha Buckman, of Perm
street, are occupying their cottage at Ocean
City, N. J., for the summer.
Northeast
Miss Anna Jaffa, of 1439 North 8th street,
and MUs Reda Burnsteln, of 1725 North
7th street, have returned after spending
several days with MIsa Jaffe'a father at
Valley Forge.
Delaware County
Miss Emma Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Hackett,
Mr. and Mrs, Parker and Mr. and Mrs.
Cope, of Glenolden, are spending a week
at Seaside Park.
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Kotleaa fop taa Ifoebty Bar will Ka b-
tad, and. printed fa the Kienlag Ladxar,
all fuch aatlcca tauat be urltiea oa saa
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CHURCH FESTIVAL WILL TAKE UP, ,
A PART OF NEXT WEEK IN STOdA
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Large Lawn Party Will Be Given Next Wednesday for" the -Benefit
of the Church of the Holy Souls at Tioga and f
19th Streets To Last Until July 15
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PROMINENT among the entertainments
of next week In Tioga will be the sum
mer festival and garden feto of the Church
of Our Lady of Hoiy Souls, to be held on
the grounds adjoining the church, Tioga
and lSth streets, from Wednesday, July
12 to tho 16th. Bunting, flags, tropical
plants and flowers will be used In the deco
rations, and Japanese lanterns will bo com
bined with multicolored electrlo bulbs In
Illuminating the gardens. Miss Elizabeth
M, McKeover and Miss Nan McKeevcr will
have chnrge of the booths, In which the
matrons presiding- and the maidens assist
ing will be costumed In keeping with the
decorations. Thero will be popular muslo
and moving pictures each evening except
Friday, when the program will Irelude the
Vlctrlx Minstrel Troupe. Tho Country
urocery aioro will bo a special reaturo and
will bo conducted by Miss Heloh Spratt,
Miss Mary Spratt, Miss Marlon White,
Mcssis. William McCooley, Francis Boyle
and James Fogarty. Mr. Harry J. Footo,
3d, will Impersonate Charllo Chaplin.
Assisting Mr. Lawrence Taylor and Miss
Elizabeth McKeover, who have the nffalr
In charge, no Mrs. James Nolan. Mrs. P.
O'Hara, Miss Elizabeth A. O'Brien, Mlas
Margaret K. Bash, Miss Dorothy Spratt,
Miss Anna R. McKeever. Miss Marian E.
Wilson. Miss Mary H. Bergan, Mls3 M. M.
McGarvey, Miss J. M. McGarvey, Mrs.
William Bruckner, Mrs. Charles Bash, Mrs.
Georgo Painter, Mrs. Harry Ayres, Miss
Helen Busslnger, Miss Adelnldo Busslnger,
Miss Mary Mlchell, Miss Josephine Mlchell,
Jr Willlnm J. McElroy, Miss Frances
McCooley, Mrs. George Somcrs, tho Messrs.
Francis Somers, Joseph McKeover, William
Bruckner, P. Kllcullen, James Donnelly, J.
Brcnnan, Joseph E. McKeover, Augustus
Phon, Lawrenco Phon, Gilbert Somers nnd
Harry Somers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Baor, of 437 Her
mitage street. Roxborough, colebrated their
25th wedding anniversary last Saturday
night, nt their home.
Among tho guests were Mr. Robert Bax
ter, Mr. John Baxter, Mrs. Mary Williams.
Mrs. Ellen Fanning, Miss Flora Fanning,
Mr. and Mrs. James Baxter. Mr. Glen Baer,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wright, Mrs. Cora
Bright, Miss Catherine Baer, Miss Josephine
Baor, Miss Anna Baer, Mr. nnd Mrs. John
McMastor, Mrs. William McNcal, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Harry Gaskoll. Mr. nnd Mrs. William
Hctherlngton. Mr. Hnrold Brlckor. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Frank Nlgrcn, Mr. William Baer, Mr.
and Mrs. Elwood Rlghter, Mr. Walter
Streeper, Miss Alberta Frances, Miss Mar
tha Williams nnd Miss Sara Francis.
THE L. B. S. Drnmatlo Association gave
tho play, "New Partner," for tho benefit
of Our Lady Star of tho Sea Church,
Branchdalo, Pa., In tho L. B. S. Auditorium,
Broad street and Falrmount avenue, last
evening.
Tho cast was ono of the best this club
haB put together. Miss Mary Kllno and
Mr. Lawronce Cunningham played the leads
and wore well supported by Miss Margaret
Curley. Miss Johanna McFawn, Miss Catha
rine Mollvenny, Miss Margnrct Mcllvlnny,
Miss Mary Glllon. Mls3 Margaret Brogan,
Mr. Howard Graham, Mr. William Obert,
Mr. Ignatius Donovan, Mr. Hugh Crumllsh,
jur. x-raiiK iveuy, kit. William lloonoy, Mr,
Fetor Glllon, Mr. Thomas Hcarn. Mr. John
Mcllleny and Mr. Herman Monncman.
Miss Ireno Brlnker and Miss Johanna
McFawn oang between the acts.
Miss Diana Futcrnlk entertained n num
ber of her friends on the lawn of her home,
2214 North 15th street, to celebrate the
Fourth. Tho lawn was beautifully deco
rated with Japaneso lanterns, and thero was
399 DEATHS THIS WEEK
Records Show 403 in Same Period Last
Year and 453 for Last
Week
Deaths from nil causes throughout tho
city during the week totaled 399, as com
pared with 453 last week and 403 during
the corresponding week last year.
Deaths wero divided as follows: Males,
227; females, 172; boys, G8, and girls 45,
Tho causes were:
Meatlts 4
WhooDlnir cousch '
Diphtheria and croup
Influenza , . ,
Other epidemic dlmases
Tuberculosa of lungs
Tuberculous mrnlnsltla . ,
Other forms of tuberculosis
Cancer end malignant tumors
Blmpla meningitis
Apoplexy and aoftenlnir of brain
Organic diseases of heart 40
Acuta bronchitis 4
Chronto bronchitis , 1
Pneumonia 10
llronchopneumonla ,, 11
Other diseases of respiratory system 2
Diseased of stomach 2
Diarrhea and enteritis
Appendicitis and typhlitis .,
Hernia
Cirrhosis of liver , . . . .
Acute nephritis and Orlsht's disease
Noncancerous tumors and dlseasea of genital
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organs , z
Puerperal septicaemia . . , 4
Puerperal accidents '1
Congenital debility and malformations i't
Old nge 7
Violent deaths .' SS
Suicide , 4
All other diseases , 72
Coroner's case pending , 1
Total , 300
WATERWAYS OFFICES OPENED
Arrangements for Convention Hero,
September 12-16, Aro Being Made
Arrangements are being completed for the
annual convention of the Atlantlo Deeper
Waterways Association, which Is to be held
In this city, September 12-16 inclusive.
Headquarters for the convention havo been
opened In Room 104, of the Bellevue-Strat-ford
Hotel. They are In charge of Durrell
Shuster, assistant secretary of the associa
tion. The General Committee on Arrangements
consists of Congressman J. Hampton Moore,
president of the association; Wilfred II
Schoff, secretary and treasurer, and Durrell
Shuster, assistant secretary It Is expected
that this convention will be the largest and
most far-reaching that has yet been held.
The first convention of this body was held
In this city, and since that time the plans
formulated have received the sanction and
support of army and navy officers of high
rank and members of the President's Cabi
net. Mayor Donnelly, of Trenton, was tho first
person to visit the headquarters. He also
had a conference with Major Oakes, In
Charge of the United States Army Engineers'
office In this city, relative to rushing to
completion the work on a deeper channel
between Philadelphia and Trenton. Mayor
Donnelly Impressed upon Major Oakes the
necessity of having this channel deepened
before the convention so that warcraft could
go up the rlve,r as far as Trenton to take
part In the river celebration that has been
planned for the convention. Major Oakes
sam mat ne wouia go to Trenton Wednes
day to make an Inspection of this work and
sea what should be done.
SOLOMON ASHER CELEBRATES
SEVENTY-SIXTH BIRTHDAY
Famous Dancing plaster Still Enjoys
yaUzing
Solomon Asher, the veteran proprietor of
Asher"s Natatorlum and Dancing Academy,
2!d and Walnut streets, will celebrate his
76th birthday today wUh a family dinner
at hia residence In Jenklntown. Mr. Asher
is in vigorous oe&un ana frequently wa;Ks
eight miles for exercise and recreation. "
For 54 years Mr Asher has taught PhiU
delphlans how to dance and has seen the
evolution from tha old-fashioned stately
dances of days gone by to the one-step and
fox-trot of today Personally ha still dances
with all Ms old-tto abUUy, eiijoytng pr
ticuUrJy lbs walt which. 'hm-mrt "a
cannot wither aor vuston s4e,
a display of nreworks. An exhibition dnneo
was ghen by Mr. Joseph Mormorsteln and
Miss Esther Ctnmer. Mr, Sydney MandH
rendered several violin selections, Mlsd Di
ana Futernlk sang several sdngs, assisted
by MC. Mandel.
Among some of the guests present were
Miss Helen Lobe, Miss Esther Cramer, MIsa
Elsie Marldel, Miss Leah Futernlk and Mr.
Sydney Mandel, Mrs. Joseph Mormorsteln,
Mr. Samu61 Goldberg, Mr. S. Kaplan, Mas
ter Herman Futcrnlk and Mr. Berthold Un
gar, of Now York. Mr, Ungar was A guest
of Mr. and Mrs. I. Mandel at their home,
North 19th street, for several holidays.
rpHE Baugh-CIoso Alumni gave a beau
JLtlful entertainment nt the school build
ing, 7th and Dickinson streets. This was
the nrst ofilclal meeting held under tha
auspices of tho alumni, Tho entertainment
was In charge of Mr, Jacobs.
A vocal solo was given by Miss Dorothy1
Engtcback, accompanied by her sister, Miss
Annti Engtcback, on the plnnfa. Mark An
thony's speech was given by Miss Beatrice
Goldon. A dance, entitled "Sylvia's Ballad,"
was rendered by Miss Ida Wolner, Miss
Mlldrpd Charllps and Miss Miller. Thero
were mahy visitors and distinguished speak
ers. Among them were Miss Mollis Mallls,
an cxecutlvo of tho Girl Scouts of Amer
ica ; Mr. Anton, of tho BaUgh-Closa faculty,
and Mr. Swartz, of tho South Philadelphia
High School, Tho alumni's history and
progress was totd by Mr. Harry Pcstooe,
president of tho alumni. The program was
ended by a play, entitled "Tho Would-Ba
Sportsman." by Mr. Sperling and Mr.
Jacobs. This play marked tho end of a
successful entertainment.
Tho alumni adjourned for the months of
July and August.
Miss Agnes Stcet, of 4725 North 13th,
street, Logan, entertained a house party
over the holidays.
Among tho guests wcro Miss Anna Gross,
Miss Mlnnlo Hartko, Miss Marls Stray!",
of Now York: Miss Florenco Thayer, Mr.
Raymond Hctat, of Wheeling, W, Va,; Mr.
Charles Ebenbach, Mr. Louis Wolfsen and
Dr. Franklin Leavltt.
Miss Mao Reany entertained a house
party at her home nt Lavalette over th
Fourth. Her guests Included Mr. nnd Mrs.
Wm. Smith, Miss Ruth D. Schmidt, Miss
Helen Reany, Miss Catharlno Reany, Mr.
Phillip H. Doerlo, Jr., Mr. Charles A. Pear
son and Mr. Harry G. Kelley.
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AND MRS. DANIEL McGOWAN
entertained a Fourth of July party at
their homo on Harrison avenue, Clifton,
Delaware County. Their guests Included
tho following Fhlladelphlans: Miss Peggy
Clements, Miss Kathryn Kern, Miss Helen
Redmond, Miss Gene Macklln, Miss Helen
llnmmon. Mr. Edward Mayor, Mr. Maurice
Towers, Mr. Frank Dunn, Mr. Frank Sny
der, Mr. Robert Hammon, Mr. James Ham
mon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marsh and
Miss Mary Gallagher, of Clifton, wero also
guests of Mrs. McGowan.
Tho Fourth of July was a day of "open
houso" at tho Bucks (County Country Club
In Langhorno. The golf and tennis tourna
ments nnd special athletic events proved to
bo an attraction to numerous persons who
spent tho holldny In that pleasant corner of
the Bucks County hills. ,
Tho new golf courso Is considered ono of
tho best In tho section, .and veteran and
novice alike aro to bo found Jdally on the
greens.
Tho Saturday night cabaretsire attract
ing many parties and club mernbers hav
lately takon to entertaining motor parties.
BANKER WItyS $10,00t
TO HAVERFORD COLLEGE
Charles S. Hinchman Provides
for Increase of Astronomical
Professor's Salary
A bequest of $10,000 to the trustees of
Haverford College, tho Income from which
Is to bo used In Increasing tho salary of
tho astronomical professor, is Included In
the will of Charles S. Hinchman, vlco presi
dent of the Quaker City National Bank,
which was admttcd to probate today.
An estate, valued at $100,000 and over,
Is disposed of by tho will, which leaves tho
bulk of tho property In trust for tho benefit
of tho testator's widow, two sons and three
daughters. Upon the decease of the last
surviving annuatant named the principal Is
to be distributed among his grandchildren.
A bequest of 31000 is also made to the
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals, the Income to bo distributed in
two annual prizes of $25 each for the best
essays written by students of the publlo
schools of the city on tho treatment and
bedding of horses and cattle.
Other wills probated were those of A. R.
Tarns, 2309 North 2d street, which dis
poses of effects valued at 320,000 In private)
bequests; William Brost, Sr 3514 North
6tn -street, $7400: John Collins. I960 South
23d street, $7100; Isaao Goldberger, 1913
North 31st street, $5600; Emma Eplcy, 151i
Glrard avenue, $4500, and Theodore A. Ni
cotic, 266 East Bringhurst street, $2800.
H. J. Tennant Refuses Peerage
LONDON, July 8. Harold J. Tennant,
parliamentary Undersecretary for War, yes
terday refused a peerage, offered'to him by
Premier Asqulth, according to the Express.
It Is expected that Mr. Tennant will be ap
pointed secretary for Scotland. Tennant is
a brother-in-law of Premier Asqulth.
Railroad Seeks to Avert Strike
SAN FRANCISCO, July 8, The South
ern Pacific Company has posted in depots
and engine houses throughout fts system
an appeal to Its 52,500 employes to use their
Influence to avert a threatened strike of
englneraen, firemen, conductors, trainmen
and switchmen.
Philadelphia Band's Program
The Philadelphia Band, under the leader
ship of Silas E. Hummel, will play tonight
on C(ty Hall Plaza. The program follows:
1, Overture "King of the Dwarfs", Adam
2. "feer oynt" Bulla ...
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a) "The Horning-."
U! "Aae's ueattu"
(c "Anltra'a Dance."
Id) ''I
In the Hall of tha Mountain Kins."
Contralto solo .elected
uerma .urwaer u'aidiiss.
4. "Souienlr de Msyerbeer" ,. ..Tohanl
5. Selection of Southern. Plantation Bonn
Lamp
fl, Symphunny "Number One and Two, Palby
7. Paraphrase "Loreley'1 , Neavadba,
8. Marco "America prepared" (new),. ...The la
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Falrmount Park Concerts
The Falrmount Park Band, under th
leadership of Richard Schmidt, will play
this afternoon and tonight at Belmont Maa
slon. The program follows:
PART I AFTERNOON. 4 TO 8 O'CLOCK.
1. Overture "Poet aad Peasant" ........ Suppe
2. Motives from "Alda" ;....Vir4
8. Prom FortJea Lndj
(a) "Germany" JlostVowskl
(bj '-PtcbtM NapaJltalneT RuMnstela
4. Uelodlaa from "nine. Plc end the iltrl"
llowwil
8, Walti "Rosea From the Ssutb Btrausa
0. (a) 'The Snow Queea &M?
(bl "fcUeeoIiuE Fowdera"
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7. '"dems of Stephen, FbaUr'
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8. Mdley-rf"Tb Klee W .WJUiaarK
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