Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 12, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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NANCY WYNNE HEARS OF DELIGHTFUL
ACTIVITIES UP BAR HARBOR WAY
First Aid Glasses Hold Full
rfr . Society Women Are in Earnest in the Matter and Do
Not Intend Resting for Summer
rPHAT society leaders are In eolld, sober
a. earnest In their study of relict work
and first aid to tho Injured In cnso of
war or calamity Is manifest In that at
nearly every summer resort classes have
been formed for tho study of those mat
ters. Bar Harbor Is tho latest to Join tho
ranks, and from there comes tho news
today that thcro arc to bo lectures given
every Monday and Wednesday at tho
War Relief rooms. Dr. Kobert Abbe, of
Now York, gave a lecture on tho subject
this Monday. Bar Harbor Is becoming
tnoro popular than ever, now that motors
aro allowed within tho sacred precincts,
and a great many I'hlladclphlans are
pending tho summer thqre.
By tho way, did you know that Eleanor
Gambto has ijono tip with Miss Trasel and
Is associated with her in her work at tho
Bar Ifnrbor Tea Room? Hero is' another
case whero a woman of social standing
has mado a great success of a tea room.
Tho Bar Harbor Tea Room was started
about six or sevon years ago by Miss
Boplilo Trasel and ono or two friends In
connection with Miss Woodvlllo's deco
rating ofllcc. Thero was nothing of tho
kind at Bar Harbor up to that tlmo and
tho pcoplo took it up with vim. They
decided to havo very special dishes and
woro fortunato In procuring a very good
cook, so the llttlo house strnlghtway mado
Us reputation not only nmong tho per
eonnl fricnd3 of Miss Trasel and her col
loagucs, but strangers also camo to fre
quent tho pleasant, airy room3 and par
ties camo over In boats from tho other
harbors, ordering luncheon ahead, unit It
grow to bo qulto tho rage; and now I hear
they havo two houses and besides serving
all sor.tn and kinds of delicious cats they
havo all manner of cuilous odds and ends
In china, brlcu-brac and furnlturo on a
small scalo for sale. Women aro some
times very wonderfully successful In their
undertakings, don't you think? Wo might
an well acknowledge It, after all.
Excitement reigned Intense nt llttlo old
Capo May last week when It wns thought
thero was a real "honest to goodness" llro
In tho village. Capo May 13 ono gay llttlo
placo over tho week-ends, but oh! when
tho laddies leave on Sunday night and
Monday morn tho lassies miss them sore;
bo when such a diversion as a flro occurs
In tho land they can scarcely bo blamed
for sighing &adly that It turned out to
bo nothing hut tho smoldering flamo of
some eeml-wot clothes In a laundry that
was quickly put out. However, thero won
Bomothlns gained In tho way of a commo
tion, for beach, pavilion, tennis court and
golf links were emptied of their dovotocs
' for ten minutes at least as tho engines
wont tearing along Washington street,
With clanging bells and tho whole of Capo
May In toV at their heels. Now every
ono has settled down again until the next
week-end. when there will be beach par.
ties and cafo parties and all sorts of
doings for tho two days when tho men
folk arrive. NANCV WYNNE.
Personals
MIS3 Elizabeth S. .Samuel gavo a bridge
party followed by teu yesterday afternoon
at Dlalrlusk-on-tho-nocks, Narragnnsett
Tier, tho villa of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Samuel, In honor of MIS3 Trances
Clark. Among tho guests were. Mrs. Caryl
Roberts, Mlas Lisa Norrls, Mi3s Be33lo Mun
nlkhuyaen. Mrs. Rowland Hazard, Mrs. Co
burn Darling and Bliss Marguerite Trofccott.
Mrs. John R. Fell. Mrs Alexander Brown,
Mrs, Edward Lowlier Welsh, Mrs. Philip
Stevenson and Sirs. Francis Robinson wero
among tho guests at tho dinner given last
night by Mlas Beatrice do Coppet and Miss
Gertrude do Coppet at their villa, Summer
Btay, In Narragansett Pier.
Mrs. Edwards Spencer entertained at
luncheon yesterday afternoon at Shra.on
Court, Lenox, Mass., In honor of Miss Anno
Meigs, who Is a guest of Mls3 Emily W.
Blddlo at Lenox.
Mrs. Gcorgo Barnett will spend tho late
Hummer as tho guest of Mrs. Irving M.
Chase, at Mlramar, her homo In Narra
jransett Pier,
Mr. and Mrs. Thoijias W. Reath, Jr., of
St. Martin's, who have been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Henry B. Thompson at BreoUwood
Farm, havo left for Bay Head, X J.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelso Cassatt have
left for Newport, where they will occupy
their yllla for the season. t
Mrs. Jam3 D. Wlnsor, Jr.. of Brent
wood, Rosemont, Is at Chelsea.
Mr. and Mrs. J. IC Mitchell. 3d, havo
opened thalr new cottage at Dark Harbor,
Me., for the summer.
Sip. and Mrs. John C. Beagary will enter
tain Informally at dinner this evening at
their home, 7117 Boyer street. Chestnut
Hill. Mr. and Mrs. qiinton H. Beagary, of
1414 Spruco street, have taken a cottago at
Avalon, N. J., for tho summer.
Mrs. J. Archer Rulon, of 105 Rex avenue,
has returned from Point Pleasant, whero
he spent the last two weeks.
Mr, and Sirs. W. Lawrence Allen have
returned to their home in. Berwyn after a
Visit to tho Pacific coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliot and Sirs.
Frederick Elliot, of Ardmore, will leave to
day for Gloucester, Mass., to spend a
month.
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Along the Main Line
WYNNEWOOD rlllss Margaret Eleanor
Rushton, of Lancaster avenue, will leave
today for East Orange, N. J., where bhe
will be the guest of Miss Ethel Moore for
several weeks.
BRYN MAWR Mrs. Joseph C, Bright
nd MUs Bright, of Morris avenue, have
ffone to Maine for the remainder of the
summer.
Miss, Christine Zlcbarth, of Lancaster ave
nue, left today to attend the house party
given by Miss Catharine King, at her coti
tagOi on Jackson avenue, Capa Slay.
VI LLANO VA Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Rob
ertson have gone to Narragansett Pier for
the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. E. McLeod are visiting in
Boston.
Miss Marjorle Morris has gone to Northr
field, '
BT- DAVID'S Colonel L. U. Maltby and
Mrs. Maltby, formerly of St. David's, are at
their cottage, Block IfJand, for the summer.
Mr. William C. Wright, who Is lome from
Yale for the vacation period, has. returned
to St David's, from Lltchdald, Conn., whero
h was ft guest of MUs Elizabeth Cuihman,
o'f Albany. f
WAYNE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bevls. of
New York, and Mr and Mrs. Peter Wright,
of Wilmington, were guests over the week
end of Mrs. Margaret W Hess, at her resi
dence, ill Woodland avnue.
Mr. Henry T. . Push, who is In camp
Sway at All -the Resorts.
with his command at New Castle, Del.,
Mient Sunday with his parents1, Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall R. Puglt.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Aman, of Wayne
avenue, have loft to epend tho summer on
their farm near Phocnixvllle.
GermantoWn
The Philadelphia Central Committee of
tho Woman Suffrage party was entertained
Monday afternoon at tho home of Mrs.
Krnent Toogood, Greene and Duvnl streets.
Mrs. Gcorgo Dunning, chairman of tho com
mittee, was among those present, also Miss
Llda Stoke3 Adams.
Mrs. Frederick Snyder, of Carpenter lane,
will return from Spring Lake this week,
accompanied by Master Carpenter Doan,
Mr. Philip Darby, of lfit Carpenter lnno,
left last week for Plattsburg.
Mr. William Carrigan, of Johnson and
Grceno streets, left yesterday for Platts
burg. .
Mrs. It. R. . Rlchnrdson has gone to
Provlncetown, MnBB. Her son. Mr. John
Rlcluirrtson, will cruleo on the Wisconsin
this summer In tho vicinity of Provlncetown.
Mrs. Henry W. Gray and her daughter,
Mls LouIfc Gray, who spent the winter In
Jamaica, havo gono to liny Head for tha
summer.
Along the Reading
Mr. and Mrs. ,T. I,ewl3 Kruger, of Moun
tain avenue, Mclroto I'aik, will entertain
nt dinner, followed by cards and dancing,
on Saturday evening In honor of their
guests, Mr. ami Mrs. Robert It. Dutton, of
Baltimore. Among the guests will bogMr.
and Mr. Horace Hemplleld, Mr. nnd Sirs.
John Ciirtncy, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wynkoop,
Sir. and Sir. SInrtIn Hnmpton, Mr. and Sirs.
Larko Henton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur
Heaton, Mr. and Sirs. Philip Blake, of Wll
mlnutriii. Del. ; Sir. nnd Mrs. George Logan,
of Wilmington, Del. ; Sir. and Sirs. Edward
Lower. Sir. nnd Sirs Roth Wilson, Sir. and
Sirs. Hurvcy Griniths, Sir. and Mrs. Henry
Tnlloy, Sir. and Mrs. Patrick Cannon,SIr.
and Sirs. John J. Uergon, Sir. and Sirs.
James Slartln. Sir. nnd Sirs. Frank Ward
and Sir. nnd Mrs. Charlc3 F. Gilbert.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Kruger, accompanied by
their niece, SIlss 1 thol Orcer. and their
nephew, Slkstcr John T. Small, will leave
on July 18 for their summer homo at'
Orona, Sle.. whero they will remain until
tho latter part of September.
Sir. nnd Sirs. William Scrrlll. of Elklns
Park, aro spending some time nt the Capo
Slay Hotel, Capo Slay.
Sir. and Sirs. Philip Hauck. of Elklns
Park, have SIlss Brjikncr, of Sheboygan
Falls, Wis., as their gvest.
Sir. and SIr3. Henry IColb, of BGOB North
13th rtreet. Oak Lntie, havo closed their
homo In tho country and aro occupying their
cottago on 2d street, Ocean City, N J.
Frankford
Sirs. William Carroll, of 2G0G Rhawn
Rtreet, will bo the guest of honor on Friday
evening nt a dinner to bo given by her
aunt. Sirs. Joseph Curry, of Chestnut Hill.
Tho guests will, lneiudn Sir. nnd Sirs.
Thomas Wallace, Sirs. Joseph Buckingham,
Sir. and Sirs. Robert W. Thomas, Sir. and
Sirs. Walter Bucltlnglnm. Jr., Sir. John
Cummlngs, Sir. Walter Gooding, Sir. Thimas
Clarke. Sir. Charles Curry, Sir. Ralph Jar
ls, Mr. John Jnrvls, Sir Slartln Hates, Sir
Alfred Maxwell, Sir. William Carroll, Sirs.
Mary Wallace, Silas Slarlha Ctmcy, Stiyj
Slarguerlto Philips, SIlss Anna Jones, SlUn
liny Jnyncs, Miss Helen Fields, SIlss Helen
SIcKlnley, SIlss Ethel Dutto and Sllsa Jo
bcphlno Manning.
Sir. nnd Sirs. William A Thomas, of
FranUford uvemio and Orthodox street,
havo opened their cottnge nt Wlldwood,
where they will spon'l tho hummer.
South Philadelphia
Sir. and Sirs. Harry Pomerautz, of Sloya
monslng and Snyder avonucs, havo returned
from Capo Slay.
Sir. Philip Cohen nnd Sir. Abtaham
Cohen, of Sth and Reed streets; Sir. Will
lam Smlia, of Sloyamenslng avenue and
Reed ttreet I Mr. Goorgo Slook, of 6th and
Reed streets, and Sir. Barney Wllensky, of
Oth and Reed streets, uro spending a, week
In Atlantic City.
3I1S3 E. SlolIIe Kun, of 119 South Sth
street, hnB gone to Chelsea, where sho will
visit her brother for about a month.
Delaware County
The marrlago of SIlss Louise 'Bacon,
daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Benjamin Potts,
of Slcdla, to Sir. SIcredlth Rhoades will
tako placo on Saturday at G o'clock at the
Church of tho Redemption, BCth and Market
strce'ts, Philadelphia.
SIlss Emma Stitelcr, of Sledla, Is visiting
In Danvlllo, Pa.
Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Slurray have re
turned from their wedding trip and aro liv
ing In Slcdla. SIrt). Murray was SIlss Mary
Kclley before her marriage.
Lansdowne
SIlss Slattlo Doherty. SIlss Rebecca
Doherty and Miss Amanda Snowden, of
Lansdowne, aro spending several weeks with
friends at Asbury Park.
Sir. and Sirs. Harold P. Ogden aro receiv
ing congratulations on the birth of a son.
Sir. and Sirs. Eldrldge Henderson, of 55
North Lansdowne acnue, are visiting In
New York,
Sirs, Albert E. Peterson, of Linden ave
nue. Is entertaining her sister-in-law, Miss
Mary Peterson, this week.
MRS. ALFRED BALCH
Mrs. Balch is a popular hostess of
Lansdowne and takes an activa
part jn tha various activities pf
that busy little suburb.
EVENING LEDGER-jPHILABELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1916
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, MRS. CLAtfENCE W. DOLAN
Mrs. Dolnn la ono of Newport's most popular hostesses. She was Miss
Rosalia Drown. Mr. and Mrs. Dolan and their family live tit Rosemont
in the winter.
ENTERTAINMENTS LAPSE AS
REAL SUMMER WEATHER ARRIVES
Very Few Formal Affairs Planned for Warm Months.
Dinner Given to Celebrate 85th Birthday Anniversary.
Phi Kappa Club Met Last Night
MR. AND SIRS. JORDAN HARTZELL.
of 1702 West Erio avenue, who have
been entertaining Sirs, llartzell's mother,
Sirs. SInry Palmer, gavo a dinner on July 5,
In celebration of tho 85th birthday anniver
sary of their guest. Among thoso present
wero Sir. and SIr.i. Gcorgo Schnppell, Sir.
and Sirs. John Nothhnrdt, Sir. nnd Sirs.
Frank Slatthews and Sir. and Mrs. John
Proctor, sons-in-law nnd daughters of Sirs,
rainier, and their families. Red. white and
bluo flowcra and Hags wero used In tho deco
rations. I
SIlss Slargaret Kimball, of 4537 York
road, entertained tho members of tho Phi
Kappa Club last night nt her homo. Tho
guests wero SIlss Elizabeth Eplctt, SIIi3
Slarlan Dictz. SIIs3 Florcnco Slaurcr, SINs
Olga Dorn, SIlss Laura Scat borough, SIlss
Rita Rutner, SIlss Esther Klbler. SIlss
Emily Reed, SIlss Edith Hoppuck and SIlss
Anna Boggs.
Mr. nnd Sirs. Joseph Y. Nledllnger. of
10G West Erlo nvenuo. havo been enter
taining a house p-irty at their country home,
Idle Hour, in Rlchhoro. Pa. Among the
guests wore Sir. and SlrB. W. Busch and
Silas Busch, of Tioga.
ASILK-SIOUNTED American flag was
presented to tho Gethpemano Lutheran
Church. COth nnd Callowhlll streeto. Monday
evening at 7:45 o'clock, tho donors being
patriotic citizens of West Philadelphia.
The presentation address was mado by
Sir. Frederick S. Drake, and tho flag was
received on behalf of tho church by tho pas
tor, tho Rev. John II. Slain.
SIlss SInrlan Townsond. SIlss Ellen Wnl
deck, SIlss Sophia Lackey. SIlss Ethel Lee.
SIlss Slabol Sllltcnberger. Sllrs Rebecca
Leonard. Sirs. Carroll Thompson, Sirs. Rich
ard Farrand and Sirs. William Haoberleln,
members of tho Rnxborougli 500 Club,
gavo a dinner last evening at Slooro's Inn.
Hatboro, Pa. Field flowers wero. combined
with ferns In tho decorations.
A surprlso party wns given to Sir. Will
lam Friedman bv the Spoltnne Club at tho
clubhouse. 041 South 3d street. last week.
Sir. SInx Berg sang. Tho members of the
club wero present, nnd other guests In
cluded Silas Ethel Knhllnsky. SIIs3 Kntherlne
Goldstein, SIlss Reba Gumboy, SIlss II.
Pentz. SIlss O. Hurwitz. Slisa Dorothy J.
Jaffo and SllS3 A. Goodolman.
Tho Theatrical Employes' Association
will hold r.n all-day picnic nt Central Park.
4400 North 5th street, on Saturday, audc
..II!,. Mintion.nlcturo nlass. athletics and
amusements of nil kinds are scheduled. Tho
rhira of tho ilav will bo a baseball game
. between tho theatrical managers of this city
and New York. Tho committee In charge
of tho affair consists oi nr. im .wu.
Sir. Harry Sloyd, Sir. H. Horowitz and Sir.
John Roden. .
MR. AND MRS THOMAS FEDERSIAN,
of 2038 South 13th street, celebrated
their 25th wedding anniversary last Stin
gy evening. Tho decorations wero patriotic,
American and Zionist flags being Inter
spersed with flowers nnd palms.
Among thoso present wero Sir. and Sirs.
A L Fugles, Sir. nnd Mrs. L. Raw, Sir.
and Sirs. N. B. Sacks, St. S. Eelrman, Mr.
and Mis SInx Cohen. Sir. and Sirs Chnrlea
Federman. Sir. and Sirs. L Rosenberg, Sirs.
K Cotdsteln. of Atlantic City; Sir. and
SIr3 J Fagles, Sir. and Mrs Sadoff, Sir.
and' Sirs Dader. tho Rev. Lcibovltz, of
Chester; Mr. Harnett Rosenberg, of Cstrmcl.
N. J. ; Sir. and Sirs T. Federman, Sirs. Sar
nlt Sir. Raw, of LaUewood ; SIls-s Esther
Federman, Sir. Harry Ross, SIlss Millie
i.-inrm:in. SIlss Sarah Federman. Sir.
Harry Federman. Sir. Frederick Federman,
Sir Charles Fagles, Mr. Slax Fagles, BIIs.8
Eva Cohen, Silas Pearl Cohen. SIlss Fran
ces Mills. SIlss Ann.1 Sadoir, Bliss Eva Sa
.inff Miss Clara Sadoff, Sir. Abraham Lci
bovltz, Misa Slartha Lelbovltz, Mr. Samuel
Leibovltz, BlUa Bertha Raw, Dr. Charles
Robs, of Suvalk, and Sir. Harry Putter, of
Athens, Ga.
Sir. Harry Kattman. of 1510 South Oth
street, was given a reception this week at
his homo In honor of his 22d birthday.
Among those present wero Sir. Herbeit
Davis, Mr. Charles Harris, Sir. Blaxwell
Bergor, Sir. Herman Steinberg, Sir. Slllton
Johnson, Sir. Oscar Segal. Sir. Daniel Ban
croft, SIlss Ida Rancor, SIlss Dora Levitt,
SIlss Lena Orol, Miss Jeanetto Slagill, Bliss
Adell Slaglll, SIUs Lillian Slagill, SIlss
Esther Sein, Sllsa Bertha Ogles, Mist) Lillian
Fareworth and Jliss Adelle Kane, Vocal
bolos were given by Harry Kattman and
Sir, Oscar Segal, and Sllsa Mabel Anderson
gave sovoral recitations.
Mr. J. D. Taylor was given a reception
Slonday night at his home, 2251 South Lee
&tret. In honor of his liavlng been awatded
a silver loving cup for winning the hammer
throw event on the athletic program at
Point Breeza Park on Independence Day.
Those preent were Mr. Earl Irwin. Sir.
Henry Rowland. Mr. William Rowland, Sir.
Albert Kusr, Sirs. J. D. Taylor. Sirs. Al
bert Kuser, BIrw. William Rowland, Bliss
Elsie Rowland, Mbw Ludwlck and Mrs.
Samuel Keller.
The Martha Washington Club gave a
lawn party at Sllsa Viola BlelnloofTs home,
333 George street, on Saturday evening.
Those present were Miss Mary Abrams,
Stlsa Molly Balls. Mis Mary Dubln, MUs
Stacy Greonus,, Miss Clara Gurbajrg. SIUs
Gertrude Marcus. MUs Viola Malnloof, MUs
Katharine NorwIU. SIUs Anna Podollu. SIUs
.Hose Schwartz. Bliaa Lua Cohen, MUm Til
lie Cohen. 11 i Elizabeth Smith. MUs
Minerva. Smith, Mios Reba Weinman. Miss
Anna. Wetsman, Mr Bailson, Mr. Samuel
foheh. Mr James Goldfleld. Mr IlerWU
I luivuo, Mr Henry Meimao Mr Frank Blai
Uot, MX J. Aioeri vonen. r jviouner, pi:
.tfffi&S&Z "! -
mm&'"'
David Alberts. Sir. George Pnrncss, Sir.
Archie Laxrntow, Sir. Samuel Gold, Sir. Vic
tor Schwartz, Sir. Slaxwell pjssormun, Sir.
David Wolsman, .Mr. Tcppllltgor, Sir. Lovlne,
Mr. Kline, Sir. Krow, Sir. Selector and Sir.
Rosen.
West Philadelphia
SIlss Ruth Isrnel. of South 40th htrect. Is
spending July at tho aladstono, Atlantic
City.
Sir. and Sirs. C. F. Unchler ana Blaster
Christian Hachler, of B030 Carpenter street,
have returned from a week's visit In l'leas
nntvllle, N. J.
SIlss Agnes Haggarty, of 912 Willow Ter
ince, left Monday for a stay of several
weeks In Boston.
Dr. nnd Sirs John A. Kolmer. of n'.'7
South St. Bernard place, aro making an
extended visit to Atlantic city, .vliuo lln-y
are registered nt tho St. Charles.
Sirs. John A. Dairy, of 123'J South HUd
rtreet, has tnken a cottnge In Atlantic
City for tho remainder of tho summer. Sho
will havo Sirs. James A. HlcUcy nnd her
daughter. SIlss Susanna Hlckey, :ib her
guests. Sirs. Hlckey will bo remembered ns
Slarguerlto C. Bany;
SIlss Elizabeth Goldsmith. 502S Locust
street, has left to spend July with her sis
ter. Sirs. Harry Nathnnson, at her cottago,
270 South Slassachusetts avenue, Atlantic
City
Sirs Charles J. Iloyer, Jr., Is spending
tho summer nt Stono Hnrbor as tho guest
of her parentn. Sir. nnd Sirs. Jacnh Decker.
Sir. Buyer will spend tho week-end it Stono
Harbor. Sir. and Sirs. Boyer will bo at
homo nt 52 IS Ludlow street on September
4 nnd September 10.
Sir. and Sirs. F. X. Stayer and their fam
ily. 'of 710 North 43d street, will go to
Wildwood Crest on Saturday to occupy
their apartments for the seuson.
Sirs. Harry E. Fnhncstnck. of 5510 An
gora terrace, has returned homo nftor a
visit to relatives In Chambersburg, Pa.
SIr,v and Sirs. Joseph Esmond, of B01D
Slarket street, havo gono to Atlantic City,
accompanied by their daughters, SIlss Vir
ginia Esmond nnd SIlss Slarlon Esmond,
and son. Sir. Joseph Esmond, Jr.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Joseph Hnrley and their
daughter, SIlss Catherine Hnrley. of 35
North 03d street, have gono to Now Egypt.
N. J., whero they will remain for several
w ecks.
Sir. and Sirs. J. F. Ives, formerly of 45
North Felton street, have moved to Cam
bridge, Slass.
A party composed of Sir. James Cava
naugh, of G717 Lan'downo avenue; Sir. A
.T Dalley, Sir. Christian Carroll and Sir
Walter Sloore, of 0027 Fnnsom street, vent
to New York on Saturdayfor n week's
stay.
Sir. Walter Treppe, of G453 West Ches
ter pike, has returned from a motor trip
to Atlantic City and Now York.
Sir. John Derr and Sir. SInrk E. "an of
0247 Sansom st,et, have gono to For
tescue, N. J., where they will spend a fort
night. North Philadelphia
Sir. and Sirs. J. SI. Keller, of 1928 North
12th s'reet, aro among tho Philadelphia
cottagers at ntman Grove.
Mr. nnd Sirs. Frederick King, nf 2030
North Park avenue, and their family are oc
cupying their bungalow on tho BIuliu- coast.
Mrs. H. A. Kobn. of 1C18 West Slontgom
cry avenue, is spending tho present month
nt the Kenllworth Inn, Fern Rock.
Bliss Starle SleClellan. of West Lehigh
avenue, Is visiting friends In Washington
Sir. and Sirs. William SI. Lewis, of 1911
North 32d street, accompanied by their
daughter, Bliss Mildred Lewis, are occupy
ing their summer home In Atlantic City.
At the open-air meeting In Fotterall
Square tomorrow night the speaker hill
be the Rev. II E. Jonos, of the Henry Ble
morlal Church, West Philadelphia.'
Northeast Philadelphia
Sir. arvd Sirs, John Royland and their
family and Sllsa Grace Wllmcrton, of 1312
East Columbia avenue, are spending the
summer at Ocean City, N. J.
Mlis Ruth Winelander. of 1328 North
Franklin street, is visiting relatives in
Youngstoun and Akron, O., and will re
main the rest of the summer.
Sir- and Sirs. Harry B. Summer, of 1502
North Sth street, aie spending the summer
at the Hotel Blerlon, AtUntic City.
What's Doing Tonight
Onngfswn ccUbratt Battle of tbe Borne ennl
wi)i Point Braau Park.
Municipal Band concert. Carroll Parle. CSth
ktrK an4 Glrard avu.
l'aUidalpbU Hand. sUai K. Iliunawl, con
ductor. City JUH Puz. 8 o'clock Fr.
Kilrmount Park Bao4. K bard Bob mtdi. con-
due tor.
umiaioai iuwii. o o uiocit .
Kotlct for tke fcoclftr pace ulll be ac
cvotatl a! DrluUd tu tbe Utroiut I.fJtcr.
but all kucu uo4liea iaut ut vrrMtva uu oo
Ids of the luiwr. iuu.1 to tUSM l full.
veHu full uuurcs. und Hbrii uoslMe tele
pkaue uuiubr wust be slten.
Kciul all tucb. cottimunlcutloas to "Sotktjr
Editor." Eiculn s Lalttr. COS tbo.tuut
luliss tlic reaulremaU are arrld put.
so that teruleutlou may be polblt. Uio
uotUo lll not be vublibed.
L Weddings
MILLER RADPLIFFU.
Tho marriage of SHs Letltla Slary Rnd
clllTe, daughter of Sir nnd Sirs. James
Wlllard Rndcllffe, of Wlngohoeklng street,
Germnntown. to Sir. Paul Reee .Miller will
take placo this nfternoon nt 5 o'clock In
the Flrot Baptist Church, On East Price
street Gcrmnntown SIlss Radcliffe, who
will bis Rlvon In marriage by her father,
will wear n gown of white silk covered
with laco nnd a court train. Her tulle
)cll will be edged with orange blossoms,
nnd white roses will form the bridal bou
quet. The bride wltl bo attended by her
cousin, Sirs. Donald SlcCnll, of Beth
lehem, ns matron of honor, who will
wear palo bluo tulle ovor blue silk Her
hat will bo of blue tullo and she will
carry pink rosea nnd bluo cornflowers.
SIlss Geitrude Bottoms, also a cousin of
the bride, will wear pink tullo over pink
silk, with a pink tullo hat, nnd will carry
pink roses nnd bluo cornflowers. Sir. Sill
ier will bo nttended by his brothel. Sir.
Ilnrold Sillier, as ,best man. The Rev.
Charles Coiman will pel form tho ceiemony,
which will be nttended by tho two families
and a fow Intimate friends. After a wedding
Journey, Sir. nnd Sirs. Sillier will bo at
home after October 1 at 3102 Queen Lano
.Manor, Gormantow n.
SIDERIO CICCHITTI. ,
SIlss Clementina Cicchlttl and Sir. Frank
Slderlo wero married on Slonday afternoon
In St. Rita's Church by the Rev Ilaldacctnl.
The bride Is tho daughter of Sir. and Sirs.
Vincent Ciochlttl, of 14.17 South 15th street.
A reception nt tho home of the bridegroom,
1614 South 13th street, followed the rere
tnany. Among those present were Sir.
Anthony Selerlo, Sir. Sllobacl Selerlo, Sir.
Angelo Selerlo, Sir. C.inilllo D'Anurslo, Sir.
Xliplta Scrpor. Sir. Michael Rocco and
Sir. AVIIIlam Bender.
BARtlY-FITZGEUALD.
A pretty church wedding took place nt
Jenklutown on Wednesday, July 5, when
Bliss Slargaret Fitzgerald became tho bride
of Sir. John Barry, Jr.. of Enfield. Tho
lirldo wore n gown of whlto duchess satin
with a long court train. Sir. and Sirs.
Harry, upon their return from their wed
ding trip, will llvo nt Enfield.
Tioga
Sir. and Sir. Felix Ktrousso aro spending
tho summer nt tho Kcnllworth Inn, Fern
Rock.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Jncob Nowman, of 38 IS
North Smedley street, nnd Sir. nnd Sirs.
Almcs nnd their family, also of this sec
tion, havo gono to Wlldwood to remain
until autumn.
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MRS. JOHN C. DELL, JR.,
Sir. nnd Sirs. John C. Dell, Jr., whoso
marriage took placo last mouth, are spend
ing tho bummer In Atlantic City.
SIlss Alberta Peltz, nlcco of Sirs. Henry
A. Wclnnd. nnd SIlss Elizabeth Peltz, of
2235 Hunting Park ncnuc, aro spending
tho early s inner In Maryland, along the
Chcsapeako Bay.
Norristown
NORRISTQWN. Pa, July 12. Bliss
Katharine Ycakle, of Do Kalb street, will
glxe a dance on Friday evening at tho
Plymouth Country Club.
Sir. nnd Sirs. S. S. Kohn. of 28 East
Freedley street, havo gone to Atlantic City
for tho remainder of the summer.
AMUSEMENTS
VICTORIA I
markkt Anovn oth
A. SI tn It-1', P. M.
doi'iim: mur.
WM. S. HART '" Sl.J'vffifcn
Charlie Chaplin The Vagabond
lliu.. Frl..Sat Jim. Pelrova "Htfrnal Queatlon"
COWING ALL NEXT WEEK
PHOTOPLAY YOIT'VU WANTED TO SEU
"WHERE IS MY DAUGHTER?"
Passed by Centrnt o( Pennsylvania fltato
Hoard of Censors.
B. F. Keith's Theatre
UVEMEK AND lUTTTEn THAN EVEU!"
Evening Letlecr.
"MADE IN PHILLY"
Company of 50 Philadelphiana
A Riot of Music and Laughter
TONIGHT
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA NIGIIT1
FORREST Last Week
TWICE DAU.Y. 2:1. on.t 8-13
TJIB TCN-BtEI. VERSION Of
REX BEACH'S ""g,"
the '
NE'ER-DO -WELL
BYitPHOxr ORcuesTn.i of to
PRICES 25c and 50c W?
Globe Theatre iIAJlL;Ersm
JJKJs VAUDEVILLE Continuous 11
A M. to tl I' M. lUc. lie. 25c.
GEORGE W. BARBIER
CARRIE THATCHER & CO.
60ME113 4 MOnSB BEN KUANKI.IN J, CO.
OTHEll WELL-K.NQWN ACTS
STANLEY Mu,,5A,?.51UTa
10e, 13c, 25o
Wallace Reid & Clea Ridgely
IN FJHST PRBSE.NTATION OF
"THE SELFISH WIFE"
Thurs., Frl., Sat., Donald Brian In "Smugglers"
T A T A rTP I21 MABKKT STRHET
rJrjri.Kjili JOHN UARRYMORB In
Th lion From Mulco"
CharUe Chaplin in "Vagabond"
BII.LlBFlJyitKE In 'OlorU's Komanie." No. 8.
Tbura , Frf.. Bat. LouUa Hug. IMu.iay'a Toy.
A 1i CHESTNUT BELOW 18th
.tt.n.auici Douglas Fairbanks
Fllrtint: With Fats"
Add. DUlls Burkt, -Gloria's Roaa." No. 10
Tburi . Fft-. Sat. Ch. ay in "Drtr"
GARRICK NOW VZfiffi''
vg , Uc, SQc and ,3c. Mats. iBc. an Wc.
HOVB?ITAIN PREPARED
WnODSTDE rbUHle.plua a Fofsraosi Frj
ALEXANOEHS HAND
iS3Ztey iaHG'''
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FAIR MEMBERS OF CAPE MAY'S
SUMMER COLONsY FAVOR STRIPES
Clothes of Brilliant Hues Worn by Fashionable Matrons
at Popular Resort Choral Society With Large Mem
bership Organized by Residents of Ocean City
CAPE MAY, N. J., July 12.
CHETONNn skirts nro stilt In vogue, and,
of course, tho wlde-atrlpcd ones aro
most popular. Mrs. E. Spencer Miller, 8d,
wenra a stunnlnjar ono of green and blue
stripes. Mrs. Porter , Fnrnuharson dope
looks well In a sheer white frock, worn Ith
a whlto chip hat, trimmed with white
feathers and a red nnd white striped
parnsol.
Mrs. William Hrayton OranRe In wear
ing n cream -colored tlottrjl mull frock on
tho beach with n full skirt nnd the bodice
trimmed with laco. She also wears a
tunnlnff black lace and horsehair hat.
Mm. Ornham Archer Was seen on tho
beach Intely ucnrlnc a ccrlso silk frock
with a vestco and sleeves of whlto hand
kerchief linen.
Mrs. Arthur Cnlnhnn looks well In a
yellow vclet pklrt nnd yellow sweater.
Mr. and Mrs. 'William Claley. Jr., of
Sherwood road, Overbrook, were tho Riiests
of .Mr nnd Mrs. Philip Castner nt their
cottnBP on Kearney street over tho
week-end.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 1-Vrdcrlck Ilnrdlnp, of
Drpxcl road, Overbrook. aro occupying
their new cottage on Heach avenue.
Mrs. l.o Uoy ltlchards. of St. Martin's
lane, will arrive shortly to bo the- guest of
her mother, Jlri. Peisano.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Shearer, of Ger
mantown, havo opened their cottage on
Kenrney street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. llnsll Harris, of St. Mar
tin's, ure occupylnp; their summer home,
on Now York avenue.
1''. and Mrs. Itnndolph Justice, of Bryn
Mawr, havo opened their ery attractive
cottnfte on Howard street for the summer.
Tho members of the Golf Tournament
Committee of tho Cape May Golf Club In
clude Mrs. Frederick Harding, chairman;
Mrs. T. Herman Vcttcrleln, Mrs. Russcli
Wajfnr. Miss Mario Starr nnd Miss Hena
Dlmond. Thero will bo play oery Mon
day afternoon until Labor Day, the women
keeping Individual scores. Attractive
prizes for tho best scores will bo given
In tho fall.
OCL'AN' CITY. N. J.. July 12.
Mr. Henry Gurncy, the Philadelphia
tenor, who Is in charge of tho music
at tho auditorium on tho camp
grounds In this city. Is organizing a choral
society. Tho first meeting was held on
Monday evening In tho First Methodist
Episcopal Church, and a largo number of
resident and vlsltlnic vocalists have become
members. The chorus membership will bo
undenominational, and It Is Mr. Gurney's
plan to give nt least two oratorios In tho
auditorium some time later In tho season,
with a chorus of from 00 to 7B voices Ros
sini's "Stabat Mater" nnd Gaul's "Holy
City" will probably be given.
Mis. George W. Urquhart and Mrs. Will
iam E. Hexamer nro actively Interested In
a enrd party to bo given at tho Ocean City
Yacht Club on Frlduy afternoon, July 28,
for tho benefit of the outing fund of tho
Northern Homo for Friendless Children In
Philadelphia.
Women of tho Methodlit Eplrcopal
Church visiting In this city have organized
a summer auxlllnry, with the following ofll
ccrs. President, Mrs. Harry B. Ackerman,
of Pittsburgh; vlco president, Mrs. Joseph
IJ. Kulp, of this city; secretary, Mrs. Mar
SUMMER RESORTS
wu.imonn. n. j.
mtSdTjffcrT
hiwmim flwrcm,WM.u ffjniflj vv. a
liSviMafllVVSP
And Wildwood Crest
Cool and comfortable all the time. Every breeze
directly off the water. Splendid safe bathinp; beach.
Ilcst fishing and crabbing on the coast. High-class
amusements. Concerts every afternoon and evening
by Pfciffcr's Philadelphia Orchestra. For full details
U and beautifully illustrated booklet
J. WlflTKSni.I., City Clerk,
ATI.NTIf (1TV. N. .1.
TliP I Fttniwr. PFVKJT HflTFI OF THP WORLD
fflarlfsoroujd'BlAim
ATL.ANTKJ CJI'I'Y.IN.U.
OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT.
JOSIAH WHITE ft SONS COMPANY
tva eet a netv standard.
oi aemce.coinfOTtjti beauty
L0EoTFKtnM0rjtaCT)10TU,IJ(TWntW9
trwncaiHiK European rlnv..
XJUH2
HOTEL GLADSTONE
Drlsliton An- on Heach Atl-intk- lty. N. J.
(In esrlusuo resldfntl.il !":
Under nuw manasun't. McUruarty . MiOroarty.
NEW HOTEL MERION "oof
" 11 l'lUJTTYMAN: .Prop M.L.Ami.KV.Msr.
TJTCT IJIV'C! 1015 Boardwalk, below New
IUOIjU i O York Ave European plan II u
dally. Tronis on ocean. Fret bathing privileges.
PHILLIPS HOUSE
tlassiclmselts Av and Beach, r. P- PII1LL1P3.
HOTEL ARLINGTON jSg5rKJ
Open all year; R. J. OSBORNE SON.
OC1UN CITY
X. J.
en r'lIAPTTT'CJ Formerly a terllni. Cor.
gl, LilliVK illio blh b Ocean Aves. He
(umlshcd & renovated. New tngt. E. Harris.
n.rnjiAVBN. n. J.
THE IDEAL MOTOR RUN TO
HOTEL BALDWIN
..- ..,,..-,. i.ntel Oceit all tear. Cattaclty
00 S5ca water in oil batha New Wistaria
oir'den and drill. Music dancing, tenn s. trap
hootlng etc. Uaruse. Booklet and auto maps
mailed,
AVAI.UX. X. J.
AVALON BY THE SEA
Tho healthiest resort along the cpayt. Sea
shore and country combined". Fresh farm and
sea rood dally. Hotel Avalon raw open. ln-
formation an.
A kAnbl.l nn.in raniicat.
Charles 11. Hall, 1410 Heal Usiate Trust Bldg.
STO.SK IIAUUOItN. J.
STONE HARBOR
nAih railroads. Farm
products and sea
fool fresh and plentiful. City conveniences.
Yacht club, boarduaik, naming nne nsning.
crabbing and boating. Reasonable rentals;
inoderato hotel rates.
BO McCRAVBN. Borough Cleric
vmci.SLV HOT SPRINGS, VA.
HEAUNG SPRINGS HOTEL
Ownership and management same as
ths famous Homestead Hotel a,t tee
Virgin. Hot Springs. Va (S miles
from it. use srne railroad station!.
VXi IIUMIDlTy NO MOSQUITOES.
addl borsea. golf Medicinal bitha.
Rats (IT 00 to 2S v-oeklr-Altitude
2S0O ft. Maximum summer
temperature SB uVegreas.
Booklet P.V3. 11 ALBERT, Mgr.
MOUNT CBCT -XA. PA.
Pknralinta Tnn Oa
lake, eld shade.
llike. bt rsa roAfnn
good table.
A. R. tSEAMOLD.
MVAKTHMOUK,
PA.
Strath Haven Inn a &&
HQV eses. ftacu fawaxUutWfe HI J.
putim&B
IX
garet Thomson, of Camden, and treasurer,
Mrs. h. "W. Slocomb, of Wilmington. Ths
members meet ovcry Tuesday afternoon In
tho Visitors' Masonle Club headquarters on
tho Tloanlwnlk below 9lh street.
The nv. Dr. Hoyden K. Ycrkes,' rector
of the Church of tho Transfiguration, Phll
ndelphla, Is hero -with his family,
Dr. and Mrs. J, W. Anders are here for
the season.
Dr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Wyckoft, of PhltA
delphla, havn opened their cottago.
Mr, It. G. KIclnfolder and hla family, of
Glenslde, are cottagers.
Mr. nnd Mro. T. A. Schwab, of PhtladeN
phla, are here' for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank It. Stewart, of Wood
bury, are at their cottago for the pexson.
Mr. John T. Greenwood Is here for th
season, accompanied by his family.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 11.
Atlantic City has never entertained such
a lot of attractive matrons and maids as
tread the Great Wooden Way this summer.
Perhapi the reason that women are looking
so particularly well Is tho fact that simplicity
Is the keynote of their costumes. Mdst of
tho gowns nro built along tho same lines, a
straight full skirt, sometimes shirred, but
more often plaited, and a bodice on tho
lines of tho Itusslan blouse. Nearly every
one wears a sweater or smock coat. Tha
hats aro n lontr cry from the days when '
every woman loaded down her summer
chapcau with ostrich feathers and other
rlumago, as most of them are cither tail
ored or ndorncd with a single blossom.
Straight brimmed felt hats of pastel hues
are now having quite a veguo.
A charity bridge party Is being planned
for nearly every day In tho week. The Ways
and Means Committee of the Atlantic City
Branch of the Emergency Aid will give a
brldgo party at tho Marlborough-Dlenhelm
next Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. John J. White
is chairman of the committee.
Mrs. Gcorgo T. Llpplncott -will glvo a
charity brldgo nt tho Chelsea on July 28.
Mrs. Albert Baltz, who always entertains
extensively, has Issued cards for a luncheon
nnd bridge at tfie Alamac en July 26.
Mrs. William Cochran will entertain at
bridge at Northfleld on Friday afternoon.
Mr nnd Mra. Joseph Garrlty havo re
turned from their honeymoon and havo
taken an apartment in Chelsea for tho
balanco of tho season. Mrs. Garrlty befors
her marrlngo was Mlsa Julia MacMaken.
Miss Elizabeth Walsh Is tho guest of
Miss Gertrude Miller nt her cottago on
South Providence avenue. ChelBea.
Mr and Mrs. William Ross, of Iladdon
Heights, aro spending a month with Mrs.
Ross parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard R.
Somcrs. at their cottago. 12 Pennsylvania,
avenue. North.
Mrs. Frank Schanz Is quite ill at her
cottage, 28 South' Rhode Island avenue.
Mayor James Preston and Mrs. Preston,
of Baltimore, aro upending part of the
week at the Traymoro. Mrs. Preston was
on tho Wnlk recently attired In a most
becoming gown of white pussy willow taf
feta, combined with georgette crepe. A
whlto crepo hat completed her costume.
Kensington
Mr. and Mrs. Kay and their family, of
1114 Shackamaxon street, are at Wlldwood
for tho summer.
SUMMER RESORTS
WIt.I)OOD. N.
sa.v -rimer
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write today to
WILDWOOD, N. J.
Montgomery Aie. and Beach.
WlldwooU'a loremosc Vacation Hotel
Comfort and Oood Taste throurtiout.
l'rlruta Uaths Ilooklet.
J. R. WMITKSKLL. Pros.
EjUtaEJ-LUT't J.1N1N Whlte aervlco. Orcbea
tra. Special rates until July IS. Excellent
table. Ilooklet. Coach.
J. AL,miHT UAnma. Prop.
CJ.HRr.nnM Entire block. Ocean view.
lloorm with bath and en suite. Elevator.
Ilooklet. P. J. WOQDB. Proprietor.
iTR 'RYT OC.K Beachfront. Hot and coU
LrlVijXljUUlV runni WRter. Auto serv
ice V. J. KLXJTD.
HOTEL WAYNE UT llm.
eajk
MIU.
Atilo mti trmim. i. v.
HARRIIt.
ABBEY
Pine ave. nr. Beach. Newest hotel.
Iteason. rates. Miss L. Derbyshire-
Q AVflY Beach front, running water; private
&" ' -' bath. Cap. 200. Auto. W. H. Qeratel.
CAPK 3LVY N. J.
Chalfonte Hotel 0jiftkt
neusonable rstea. Mra. Calvin Sattsrflo
CihnrwnnrT Ocean lew rooms. Cap. 150.
t3ili.nuuu j,0 to n5Wuij.. j, c. f3prtager.
BLOCK ISLAND, P.. 1.
NEW NATIONAL HOTEL." gr.
urles and Pleasures. BklU R. O. LBW13.
STEAMBOATS
Tltirl.K DECK STEAMER
QUEEN ANNE
To Riverview Beach
SPECIAL REDUCED RATES
Adults, 35c Children, 20c
EVERY DAY EXCEPT SATURDAYS.
bUXDAYS AXU HOUDAig
BEGPLARIlATES Adnlt. 80ct Children, IS
Boat Leaves Arch St. Wharf 8:30 A. SI.
stopping at Ullllngsport & Chester, bun., 0 A.5I.
SELECT EVENING TRIPS
UP THE BEAUTIFUL DELAWARE
Ei err Thurs., Frl.. fast, and Sun. Evening
Adults, 35c Children, 20c
Doat Lemes Arch St. Wharf 8:13 P. M,
ORCHESTRA DAXC1XQ NO LIQUORS
IDEAL FAMILY EXCURSION
Iron Steamer THOMAS CLYDE
To AUGUSTINE BEACH
100-MILE RIPE for 50c
STOPPING AT CHESTER DAILY
I'EXXbUROVK WEEKDAYS ONLY
Only boat tu Augustus Beach. Landing U
flBnt oi Grors. bat salt water balhlnxiiv
sanitary bathrucms.
D.VXC1XU ALL DAY on boat & (rounds. Plenty
tables, benches and shade. Artesian water.
Fare W 50c Children l 25c
Leave Arch 81. Wharf 840 A. W. Dally,
Sunday U.00 A. M.
JAMES E. OTIS. Ux a ARCS STREEX
STEAMSHIPS
ilERIGAR EXPRESS
liutyti, ptrnniMim
TICKETS AHO TOURS
Let ns arraac your Vacation Tuux, tU ya
what It will rott, o4 P'o;! l mug
tickets. Writa ea tclepltarM.
Phon Wtout iS-10.
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