Milll.illiM.U'iii.iii'u-.wgwi.nwniwo' W,WtHiius.si-;1N1" vmmi?"f f F'wS?J55l?l"','''"' ,p55SSS?!555!v!HS? &$ ' "$ -? r 5-fi. Jf V?f Vi ryvPiVa -e EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1916. 13 ... IT NANCY WYNNE TALKS GAILY OF DOINGS AT THE VARIOUS RESORTS Narragansett Pier, Newport, and Other New England Places in Full Swing of Activity Jersey Coast Towns Are Centres of Summer Gaiety IT LOOKS as If this season nt Narrngan sett Plor and Newport would bo and li already a pretty gay one. Of course, now that most of the troops have passed through Philadelphia and gono down to the border, and no war has as yet dovoloped, our splendid women who havo Worked so hard nnd earnestly for their division of National PrepnredneRS, feel that thoy can go to their homes In New England and other places for tho sum mer months and enjoy tho good times pro Tided, if things remain as thoy arc. At Narragansett, bo writes me, dancing holds full sway and thoro aro weekly fox trots and one-stop contests at tho Casino on Tuesday, Thursday and Fri day nights of every week, and, my dears, l theso aro to conttnuo until Soptcmbor, so fond aro tho pooplo thore of dancing. On tho 27th of this month there Is to Fbo ft "Ball of Chapoaux" and on August LIS thoro will bo a Hawaiian ball, and from tho whispers hoard of tho costumes Manned for this ltttlo eplsodo In a sum mer's passing, bollovo mo, It will bo nomo llttlo danco. I wondor what Dorothy Norrls has planned for that occasion? Certainly her costumes havo been hither to tho most admired of any of tho fancy dross affairs, for sho has shown such Wonderful taste in tho selection and com bination of colors in tho various costumes she hao designed for herself. I remem ber at "Tho Gambol of tho Gods," given last season for somo charity affair, Doro thy appeared In a sort of Eastorn danco. Sho hod exquisite tullos and a peacock feathar In nor hair and -tho combination of lOld, red, orango, rich bluo, soft yol low aad rose In hor coatumo was ono of tho moat suoccesful conglomerations of color I havo over soon. Bow llttlo one rcallzos whon safely un der a tent and apparently far away from tho madding crowd, tho volco carrlos far ther than la usual. Had this not boon tho case, I would not havo bcon ablo to tell you of this llttlo lncldont, which Booms to mo a. rathor sad ltttlo Incident, as It shows tho wnnt of thought of tho ontortalnors of today and tho ontertalncd. There had boon a party ovor tho Fourth and two of tho girls and sovoral men woro discussing It. Tho thing had boon given by an older man and ovldontly thoro was much of tho "flowing bowl that cheers" for tho delectation of tho guosts, for said ono of tho prottloat and most popu lar maldons at this rosort, "Well, I'vo boon on many Fourth of July parties In this small town, but, bollcvo mo, this was tho worst I ovor know; why I went homo and attempted to wrlto to , but I am euro ho never could havo road it. I never felt so queer in all my llfo, it actually took mo hours to recover." To which artless remark, ono of tho callow youths roplled, "I nover saw anything to beat It, why I only had two trios at that . and I know nothing at nil nftor- wards." Havon't wo como to rathor a serious etago In our development whon girls of tender ago and moro boys aro entertained by a man many years their senior with such strong refreshment that they get to bo, in a way, politely intoxicated, and thon boast of it afterward? Whero aro tho girls of yesteryear? NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mrs. Mason Campbell, who 13 spending tho summer In Bar Harbor, guvo a tea yesterday afternoon at tho Tea Cup Inn, Hull's Covo. Mr. Truxton Bcalo entertained at lunch eon yesterday at tho Casino, Narragansett Plor. In honor of Miss Elizabeth Cushlng Norrls. Dr. and Mrs. Archibald G. Thomson aro expected to arrlvo at Narragansett Pier today to occupy Bass Rock Farm for the remainder of the summer. Tho marriage of Miss Letitia Mary Rad cllffo and Mr. Paul Ileova Miller will take placo tomorrow evening In the First Bap tist Church, Germantown. Miss Radcllffo Is a pianist of note. Mr. Miller Is a member of the bar and a graduate of Haverford Collego. Mr, John Wanamakor Is spending somo tlmo at Saratoga Springs, N. Y having mado the trip by motor. Miss Susan Lynch Bruce will leave next Monday for Newport, where she will be the guest of her nunt, Mrs. Alfred E. Norrls. Mr. Clement Buckloy Nowbold and his daughters. Miss Mary D. Newbold and Miss Anna S. Newbold, of Jenklntown, will spend the summer at Proctor's Cottage, Pride's Crossing, Mass., with Miss Kate F. Rob ertson. Mrs. L. Webster Fox and her family are spending the summer at Eastorn Point, New London. Doctor Fox expects to Join them In a-fortnight. Mrs. James Hirst and the Misses Hirst. of Mount Airy, are at Bay Head for the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ury Crawford, with their daughters and Bon. Mr. Harry C. Crawford, have returned North from their home, Ury Lodge, Co,coanut Grove, FJa,, .and have opened their hquse on Pine road, Fox Chase, for the summer. Mr, and Mrs. Norman S. Macklo, of Chestnut Hill, will leave the middle of this month for Manchester, Mass., where they will spend the summer with Mrs. Mackle's mother, Mrs. John IV McGlnley, at her villa. Along the Main Line OVERBROOK. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Horstmann are cruising in New England waters as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Llpplncott on their yacht Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hare, of Wynne wood avenue, have opened their cottage at Chelsea for the summer, ARDMORE. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lus eon, whq have been living In Florida for several years, have taken a houso at Ard more for the summer. HAVERFORD. Mr, and Mrs. Walter M. Franklin have returned to their home on Berkeley road after spending several weeks In Fredericksburg. Va. Mrs. William B. Elliott, who has been (pending the early part of the summer at HavarXord Court, Is at the Chelsea, Atlantic City. STRAFFORD. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Campbell, of Lansdowne, expect to move fct,o their new home on Lancaster road about August 1. Germantown Mrs, George Bannister, of 111 Maplawood avenue, announces the engagement of her (laughter, Sllaa Blanche, M. Bannister, la Mr. John J Stutz. Tim Ocean City Yacht Club will be Lid- quarters for the Germantown Boys' Club's summer camp, which opened yesterday. Fifty boys In charge of Mr. Earl M. Humphreys, director, and his assistants, Mr. Kenneth W. Webb. Mr. Slebert Wenerd, Mr. Norman McLcod, Mr. J. Arthur JclTord nnd Mr. Earl Hunter, left yesterday morning. Mrs. Edward Evans Dennlston, of West School Houso lane, accompanied' by her daughter. Miss Anna Dennlston, who is re covering from her recont Illness, will lcavo tomorrow for Potlt Manon, Me., to occupy her cottage for tho summer. Miss Mar garot Dennlston nnd Mies Illdred Lano, who aro travollng through Alaska, will re turn In September. Bala-Cynwyd Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo W. Ward, of Cyn wyd, will leave Thursdny to motor up to Watch Hill, II. I. Later thoy will go to Bretton Woods nnd Poland Springs, In tho Whlto Mountains, returning homo tho last of September. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herbert Glllls are rccolvlng congratulations on tho birth of a daughter, Lillian May Glllls, born Friday, July 7. Mrs. Glllls will bo remembered as Miss Gortrudo Barth, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Barth, of Highland avenue, Cynwyd. Chestnut Hill Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Earlo Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Simonln Bpent tho week-end In Rondnlla, Md. Tho Misses Tattersflold, of 7203 Lincoln drive, motored home from Long Island, whero thoy wcro guests for n week of Mrs. Morgan Cushlng. Miss Elizabeth Farles, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Dudloy Farles, of 7808 Creoheim road, who has been living In Cnnton, China, olneo her graduation at Bryn Mawr College, throo yoars ago, re tumod to her homo on Saturday. Mrs. Joseph Hethorlngton, of 173 Woaver Btrcot, Mount Airy, haa gono to Cnnton, N, J., whoro oho will spond sovoral weeks visiting hor mother, Mrs. William Bakor. Along the Reading Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hawloy, who havo been spending tho last few weckB with their two daughters, Mrs. J. Jnmos Car penter, of Tillln 0., and Mrs. William R. Talley. of Shoboygan Falls, Wis., havo re turned to their homo In Oak Lane, bring ing their granddaughter, Miss Edith Car penter, with them for a visit. Mr. J. W. Connolla, of Jonklntown, is spondlng a month In Honolulu, Hawaii. Miss Holon James, Lawnton avenuo. Oak Lane, will act as hostess to tho mombors of her sowing clrclo tomorrow afternoon at luncheon, followed by cards. Tho guostB will InclUdo Mlsa Caroline Yates, MIS3 Edith Boswcll, Miss Marion Taylor, Miss Allco McPoylo, Miss Evolyn Clarko, Miss Helen Clarko, Miss Poarlo Patterson, Miss Pnullno Prlmm, Miss Joscphlno Cully, Miss Connie Bntes, Miss Lillian Curran and Miss Blanche Pipping. Tioga Mr. and Mrs. John C. Doll, Jr., who wcro married on Juno 21, aro upending tho Hum mer In Atlantlo City nnd will bo at homo aftor September 1, at 3347 North Smodloy stroot. Tho brldo was Miss Marjorlo J. Lott, daughter of Mrs. Frederick B. Lott, of Tioga. Mrs. Bernard Daniol nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Roubon Lovl, of 3124 North Broad street, uro spending tho summer In Atlantlo City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Benson and their daughter. Miss Marian Benson, of 3334 North Park avenuo, havo gono to Ocean City, to remain through tho summer. Weddings MK. AND MRS. JOHN J. WARD WARD McDEVITT. A pretty wedding took placa yesterday morning at 8 o'clock In St. Patrick's Church, 20th and Locust streets, when Miss Mary Agnes McDevItt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McDevitt, of 2428 Fine street, was married to Mr, John' J. Ward. The bride wore a gown of ivory white satin trimmed with duchess lace and her tulle veil was arranged with orange blos soms. She carried a bouquet of Brides roses and lilies of the valley. Her sister, Miss Gertrude McDevItt, who acted as maid of honor, woro a pretty frock of pink eatln veiled in white net, a pink hat to match and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Hugh Ward, a brother of the bride groom, acted as best man. The nuptial Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Lawrence A. Deering, who also performed the mar riage" ceremony, A breakfast followed at the home of the bride's parents, after which Mr. and Mrs. Ward left for Atlantlo City. They will live at 2317 South Woodstock street on their return from their Wedding trip. MILLER JETTER. Mr. Louis Henry Jetter, of New York, announces the marriage of his daughter, Miss Gertrude Louise Jetter, to Mr. Charlej Francis Huston Miller. The wedding took plac'e quietly in , the Church of the Holy Apostles, Slit and Christian streets, on Tuesday, July i, at 4 o'clock. The Rev. Dr. Toop performed the ceremony, which was attended by the immediate families only. Mr. MUler is the son of Mrs. Ben jqrain Miller, of West School House lane, Germantown, ana a nepnew ox Mr. A. p Huston ana Mr. Charles L. Huston, of CoateavlUe, J"a After November 1 Mr and Mrs. Mllle; will be at home & the Wood-Nortoa Apart meats, Ufermamown. Photo by J. Mitchell Klllot. MRS. HORACE WILLIAM CASTOR Mrs. Castor, whoso, marrlngo took placo in June, will bo remembered na Miss Mary Edna McDermott, of 4437 Sansom strcot. Mr. and Mrs. Castor will bo nt homo after October 1 at 7347 Oxford avenuo, Ryors, Pa. West Philadelphia . Miss Marie Styor and Bliss Linda Styer, of Norrlotown, havo taken nn npartmont on South 47th street for tho summer. Miss Marlon N. Duffce, of 4205 Pino street, will lonvo today for Catonsvllle, Md., whero oho will visit Judgo Morris A. Sopor and Mrs. Sopcr. Mr. Honry W. Sholton, of Hanover, N, H., Is visiting Mr. Francis Goodell, of 4432 Chestnut street. Mr. Shelton la a professor at Dartmouth College. Mr. nnd Mrs. Felix Spatola, of 4004 Bal tlmoro avonuo, havo gono to Atlantlo City, whoro thoy will spond tho summer nt their cottage, 20 South Carolina avenuo. Thoy will return In October. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Aycrs, of 31 North 03d street, hnvo roturned from a 10 days' stay In New York with Mr. Aycrs' brother, Dr. A, G. Ayors. Mr. J. H. McCarthy, of 31 North C3d street, left Saturday morning for a flvo weeks' trip by motor through Canada. Miss Anna Spcichor, of 05 North C3d street. Is visiting her mother In Scranton, Pa. South Philadelphia Mr. Clarenoo Moore, of 1937 South 4th Btrcot, has roturnod after a short visit to Atlnntlo City, wliero Mrs. Mooro and tholr daughter. Miss Myrtlo Mooro, aro staying. Frlonds of Mr. William Rood will bo glad to know that ho has fully recovered from a recent Illness nnd 13 nt homo onco moro. Dr. William Morrow, of Bth strcot and Snyder avonuo. Is spending tho summer at Trevoso, Pa. Mr. William J. Evans, of 1G28 South Front street, 13 at National Park for tho summer. What's Doing Tonight Phllndolphla riand, Allan I). Ilummol, conduo tor. City Hall riazat 8 o'clock. Free Fnlrmnunt l'arlc Hand. Hlchard Schmidt, con ductor. Strawberry Mansion; 8 o'clock. Free. AMCSEMENTS T?A'DT?TPQrr last J: UJXJcvJtLiol week TWICE DAILY, 2:15 & 8:15 Tho Ten-Reel Version of REX BEACH'S "SStS," the ' NE'ER-DO -WELL Symphony Orchestra of 20 MANY UNIQUE EFFECTS PRICES 25c and 50c AS3S, Victoria MARKET ABOVE OTII U A. M. to 11:15 P. M. TODAY & TOMORROW DOU1ILB IiII.li WM. S. HART ln "Sgggg&r. Charlie Chaplin, "The Vagabond" Thursday, Friday, Saturday HUB. I'ETROVA In "irrERNAl, QUESTION" COMING ALL NEXT WEEK PHOTOPLAY YOU'VE WANTED TO BEQ "WHERE IS MY DAUGHTER?" Passed by Consent of Pennsylvania Stats Board or Censors, B. F. Keith's Theatre The Sensational Summer Hit! "MADE IN PHILLY" Company of 50 Phllndelphiana A Riot of Music and Laughter TONIGHT WEST PHILADELPHIA NIGHTI Globe TriPlfvP MARKET nna -LilUailt; JUNIPER 8T3. YAUDBYIILB Continuous 11 J. JH. 111 44 . At. JVC. IDC, 25C, GEORGE W. BARBIER CARRIE THATCHER & CO. SOMEUS & MORSE. BEN FRANKLIN & CO OTHER WELL-KNOWN ACTS STANLEY nua$RnJSffl!uina 10c, 15c, 23o Wallace Reid & Cleo Ridgely IN FIRST PRESENTATION OF "THE SELFISH WIFE" Thurs., Frl., Sat., Donald Brian In "Smusg-Iers'' BAT A tT? MARKET STREET J. XXX-XXVAty JOHN UAHRYMORE In "Tha Man From Mexico' Charlie Chaplin in "Vagabond" BILLIE BURKE ln "Gloria' Romance," No. 8. Thurs., Frl.. Sat. Louisa Huff, Deallny's Toy. Arcadia CHESTNUT BELOW lath 10 A. M. to U:18 P, M, Douglas Fairbanks Mrnrung Wltn Fate" Added, Blllle Burke, "Gloria's Romanca," No. 10 Tburs., Frl., Sat Chan, Kay ln "Deserter" GARRICK NOW Tsf Ef., 25c, COo and TSo; Mats., 29o and 00c. HOW BRITAIN PREPARED WOODSIDE "; Jfowmoat Parle ALEXANDER'S BAND """" SWIJOXINO ADAMS SAMna silimm. r001 i PARM Nintrra mum . vai jnh'ht Licnjsr & asim.FSiKN'a uouita d-ult Camden and Vicinity Mr. and Mre. Wllllnm Hodcson, of Had donnotd, aro ontertalnlrtB relatives from Cincinnati, O. Jlr. nnd Sirs. Henry Bowes, of "Went Mer chantvlllc, are at Atlnntlo City. I North Philadelphia Mlsa T. D. Fulmer, of 2510 West LehlRh avenue, spent tho week-end at the Delmar, ln Atlantlo city. Miss Sarah Burnett and her sister, Miss Elizabeth Burnett, of 1814 ML Vernon street, havo Bono to tho Pocono Inn, ML Pocono, for tho summer. Miss Florence Kinley, of 710 West Berks strecL spent the week-end nt hor cottage ln Parkland. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Kadane have returned from their wedding trip through tho West nnd aro receiving at their home, 2525 North Dover street. The bride was Miss May Jnckson. Miss Allco Jones, of 721 North 20th street, spent tho week-end nt Brant Beach, N. J. Mr. Granville S. Wlnncmero, of 1B42 North 19th street, Is spending somo time with friends In Easton. Mr. Georrro T. Epplcr, of 20th and Berks streets, has returned after spending several days with friends at tho shore. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McOary, of 1834 North 12th street, aro spending somo time with rolntlvcs In Newtown, Pa., nnd Miss Ellth McGary Is spending somo tlmo with friends at Atlantlo City. Tho monthly Boelal entertainment of tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho CoOkman Metho dist Episcopal Church was hold last night at tho church, Lehigh avenuo and 12th street. Frankford Mrs. William Proetzol, of 2072 Bridge street, nnd Mrs. C. Vnndogrlft nnd her son, of 5027 Jnckson street, nro spending 10 days In tho Orango Mountains as tho guests of their father, Mr. Ocorgo W. Seaver, for merly of Frankford. Miss Margaret Stokes, Miss Irene Ilolmo, Miss Mnud Ilolmo and Mrs. Sara Mcdford aro spending their vacation nt Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto and tho Thousand Islands. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C. Kuhl, Jr., of North wood, will spend this week nt Spring MounL ln tho Porklomen Valley. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Greonhalgh, of Bridge otrocL will also spend a wook thero. Mr. and Lira Alvah Thames, of E300 Water atrooL Olnoy, havo as tholr guosts Mr. ana Mrs. Edward Thames and their daughter, Miss Ruth Thames, of Lans downe, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ardrey, of 5514 Falrhlll strooL have had Mr. and Mrs. Kent and family, of Rose Valley; Mr, and Mrs. John McCort nnd Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ardrey as tholr guesta HamSm&BSSa Hop hop hopping on one leg will never win the race to win, one must run on two strong, swift -legs Twins one working when the other isn't two legs exactly alike, sharing the load and giving the right balance to the human mechanism these are necessary for man's efficient and speedy locomotion. Twins six pairs now drive the Packard car. We have divided the six large Packard cylinders into twelve smaller ones thereby giving the motive mechanism better balance greater power and a nimble smoothness that is the result of minimized vibration. The two blocks of small cylinders impart greater power and respond with greater alacrity than did the larger Ask the man 9---SSSSSTWIN-6 EMERGENCY AID MEETING HELD TOMORROW AT.HOTEL Flourishing Atlantic City Branch of Society Is Doing Effi cient Work at the Shore Items of Interest ATLANTIC CITf, July 11. THE meeting of the Emergency Aid Com mittee, which, was to hnvo been held yesterday nttcrnoon nt 4 o'clock at the Hotel Ostcnd, has been postponed until to morrow morning nt 11 o'clock at tho same hotel, when the following vice chairmen of the Emergency Aid of Pennsylvania will addresi tho Atlantic City Commlttco: Mrs. J Willis Martin. Mrs, Becd Morgan and Mrs. George Q. Itorwltz. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wheeler, of Ardmore, aro entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Cooper need nnd Mis Madellna Reed, of Wilmington, Del., nt their States avenuo cottage Tho Prlnco nnd rrlnci!s Alexis Mlsklnoff wore the centro of an Interested group nt the Trnymore Tho Princess' costumo empha sized tho vogue for broad stripes, her skirt being of three-Inch Etrlpcd pink nnd whlto linen, worn with n roso silk sweater nnd a leghorn hat, crowned with roso satin of tho satno hue. Mrs. Eugone S. Doroy, who nlways spends her summers here, will glvo a lunch eon of 24 covers In tho clubroom of tho Trnymoro on July 17, followed by brldgo. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Bromley, who nre an nual cottagers, arc giving a series of yatch lng parties on tho Cynthia II, In honor of their guests, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Morrison. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo C. Thomas, of Chestnut Hill, who nro hero for July, will lcavo the first of the month for Bass Hocks, Mo. Mlsa Margaret Dalo will terminate her stay In Chelsea this week and will go to Sarnnnc Lako to bo the guest of Mr. nnd MrR. Milton C. Work nt their cottnge, The Wigwam. Miss Paulino Arey, who Is spending the summer In Chelsea, has gono to visit friends In New Tork Stato for a fortnlghL Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Errlco haa Mr. and Mrs. E. I'. Bench and son, E. P. Beach, 2d, of New York, as tholr guests Mrs. Charles Webb, who has n cottage at 109 South Elbcron avenuo, will glvo a luncheon of 00 covers followed by brldgo on July 21. CAPE MAY, July 11. Miss Theodora Ross, of Wlssahlckon avenue nnd Up3at strcot, Germantown, nrrlvod today to Bpond a fortnight nt tho now Stockton Villa. Miss Lindsay Satterfleld motored to town yesterday to spend sovoral days. Mrs. H. M. B. Bary, of Howard street, has gono to her Gormantown homo for a fow days. Mrs. Arthur Colahan, of St. Martin's, Is and heavier single block of cylinders. Now it's twelve against six two for one six plus six. The new type motor ha9 smoothed out the vibrations, transferring them into applied power. It's the greatest Packard success time tested by six thousand delighted users. You'll want a Packard now more than ever before. Prices,' $2750 $3150 and upward f.o.b. Detroit. Packard Motor Car Company of Philadelphia, 319NorthBroadStreet. Branches at Harrisburg, Bethlehem, Tren ton, Williamsport, Wilmington, Lancaster. who owns one spending somo tlmo with her mother, who has opened her cottage for tho summer, Mr. Colahan has gone to tho border with tho troops. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson havo re turned to their home ln Cynwyd after a short stay here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. George do Armond motored down on Friday to spend tho week-end. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Btakcley, of 2801 In dian Queen lano, Germantown, havo opened their Stockton avenue cottnge, Mrs. William I. Hull, of 604 Walnut lane, Swnrthmoro, Is nttendlng the Friends'' Gen eral Conference. Mrs. E. O. Richards has nrrlvcd nt the Stockton Villa for the summer. Mr. James Pequlgnot Bpent the week-end with Mrs. Pequlgnot at the Colonial. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Mourey, of Wlssa hlckon avonuo, Germantown, came on Sat urday and are registered nt tho Stockton Villa. WILDWOOD, July 11. Many new Philadelphia families wilt spend the summer nt Wlldwood this year, forsaking other resorts whoro they have been notablo figures during other seasons. Mr. and Mrs. E. Flood, of the Quaker City, havo opened their cottage on Mont gomery avenuo for tho season. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Eckert, of Lancaster, Pa , nre spending tholr honeymoon at this resort. Mr. Godfrey Schmldholser and his fam ily, of Philadelphia, havo opened their sum mer cottngo nt Wistaria road and Park boulevard, Wlldwood CresL for the entire season. v Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kcasko, of Trenton, are spending their honeymoon at the Furey cottngo on East Wlldwood avenue. Tho Women's Wlldwood Clvlo Club will hold Its first annual luncheon on Thursday, at tho Wlldwood Manor. Among tho guests of honor will bo Mrs. Lillian Stockton, presldont of tho Federated Women's Clubs of New Jersey. Dr. Thomas a Dunning nnd family, of Philadelphia, are occupying tho Seeley cot tage, on Wlldwood avenuo. Roxborough Mrs. John T. Bailey, of Mldvale avenue", Is entertaining nt her cottage in Atlantlo City. Sho will return ln October. Mr. nnd Mrs. narry Beale, of 821 Lyceum nvcnuo, will go to Wlldwood Crest for the remainder of tho season. 15 ! I fisftius una---!., .- IWM(jBSfMu