Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 15, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 13

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EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1916.
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NANCY WYNNE TALKS OP MANY
ih. ttUJt3jJiiUio ui1 duuiaju imrvjivi
i She Wonders If the Shark Scare Will Penetrate Cape May
' and Atlantic City Amusing Incidents in Daily
y.r ' Life Help to
WITH the presence of the sharks In
the ocean the craze for bathing is a
bit abated, though oven the most timid
are venturing In ajjaln because of the cx
cesslve heat. At Capo May and Atlantic
City the danger docs not seem to be as
great, as the water Is comparatively
shallow and there Is no need to go far
out In order to got a good bath. At
Beach Haven and, Bay Head, where ono
goes straight Into deep water, thero aro
not very many In the surf these days,
though In a few weeks the scare will prob
ably bo over and 'we will all go on as If
thore had never been any sharks except
those persons who are closely 'connected
with the victims of these horrlblo catas
trophes. Capo May expects to hold a largo swim
ming meet at the Corinthian Yacht Club
this afternoon for the women only, and
every one has been preparing all week
for tho exhibition. The Yacht Club is
really a most delightful spot on a hot
night. They have music every ovonlng
and the porch is Inclosed with netting, so
that the broejes enter, but tho mosquitoes
do not. The Joo Norrlses havo gon.o down
to the Now Stockton Villa, which, by tho
way, Is tho name of tho young hotel
which Mrs. Sussex Davis, In other words
Sadlo Cannoll that waa, has opened this
year. Mrs. Henry, Blddlo, of Itlverton, hoa
gone thore, too, and tho Myew Fltlers.
And tho last person I hear Is going down
la Mrs. Holllnshead Taylor.
"VvTion I went on to New York recontly
I was struck with the way In which tho
baggago Is handled on tho Pullman cars.
Just beforo wo reachod tho city all tho
bags are gathered up by tho porters, and
when I reached tho platform I found tho
usual motley crowd of peoplo gathered
about the luggago, nnd thero was no way
to provo which was whose. Fortunatoly,
I had a very distinctive kind of Biittcaso,
so thero was no mix up for inc. but listen
my dears, to tho gay little tale I havo to
Impart of what befell a cortrijn well
known and attractlvo bachelor doctor of
this Quaker City on a trip he took to that
metropolis a fortnight or so ago. Ho was
going over to Now York for an Important
. dinner and had his dress suit In his bag,
also pumps and a certain nrtlclo of cloth
ing which comes In palo bluo and has two
portions to Its mako up. Well, tho portor
acted as usual, and when Doctor W
went on tho platform ho found his bag,
Which ho recognized by tho peculiar way
In which It waB fastened. Ho had not
gono moro than BO feet when a strango
doubt camo to his mind, and with tho
thought "I had hotter mako suro this is
mine becauso I cannot afford to be lato
for this dinner, our hero placed tho
bag on tho ground anil stooping over
undid ono Bide. Suro enough there wcro
his llglit bluo articles, of apparel neatly
folded on top of his slippers, bo without
more ado ho wont on his way. Arrived
at tha hotel ho openod the bag to don his
dress clothes, and lo! and behold, instead
of "his" blue pajamas ho had "hor" bluo
nlghtio. Such is the fato of man who
only lookn to color apd not to style. Tho
rest of tho story was not so funny, how
ever, for he had great diniculty In making
tho officials pay attention to his story,
when ho callod up the railroad. They
evidently thought ho was trying to bo
facetious and asked him, "How many
diamonds did you loso?" Howovor, finally
It sank through, but not In time to logite
tho dress suit for the dlnnor. It only
reached the hotel at 11 o'clock, and, of
course, he had to g to his dinner minus
Amnn rlnthea. But it makes such a Rood
Ftory, and lifo Is full of good stories if
ono only knows how to And them and
how to enjoy them, even if they aro at
one's own expense! NANCY-WYNNE.
Personals
Mr, ond Mrs. Oliver Eaton Cromwell gave
a luncheon yesterday at their cottage at
Narragansett Pier for Miss Lisa Norrls.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Samuel entertained
at luncheon yesterday at tha Casino, Narra
gansett Pier, In honor of Baron and Baron
ess Rostnkranti, Mrs. Francis W. Robinson
an,d Miss Bessie W, BamueL
Mies Elizabeth It. Slnnlckson and Miss
Fanny R. Slnnlckson gave a luncheon at
their cottage at Narragansett Pier yesterday
to celebrate the birthday of their uncle, Mr
Joseph a, Roscngarten, who with his sister,
Miss Fanny Rosengarten, is spending the
summer at the Imperial. Mrs. Campbell
Madeira is the guest of the Misses Slnnlck
son for a fortnight.
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Denckla Mills will give
an Informal tennis tournament and luncheon
tomorrow at their home In St. David's.
Mr, and Mrs. John Hampton Barnes will
entertain at dinner tonight at their homo In
Devon.
Mr, and Mrs. Mahlon Hutchinson enter
tained at dinner last evening at their sum
mer home In Georgetown, N, J.
Mr. and Mrs. Caleb J. Milne, Jr., and their
daughter, Mlsu Marguerite Milne, of 2029
Walnut street, will spend the next two
weeks In Cape May.
Mrs. Caleb J. Milne. 3d. of 3117 West
Penn street. Is spending several wseks at
Haines Falls, In the CatijklU Mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis D. Williams, of Sul
grave, York road, will leave for Lake Mo
honk, N. Y., on August I, Mr, Williams'
brother and slster-ln-law, Mr. and MrB. Al
bert Williams, who recently leased a house
adjoining Sulgraws, on Washington lane,
have gone to Wernersvllle, Pa., where they
will spend the greater part of the summer,
Mrs. George S. Eastwlck gave, a lunch
eon on Thursday at the Manolr Richelieu,
Murray Bay, Canada, her guests being Mrs.
William Taft. Mrs. Frederick Keep, Miss
Keep, Mrs. Watson Blair, Mrs. H. H. Eck
stein. Mrs, A. B. McCausr. Mrs. Henry P.
Toler, Mrs. Jose Aymard, Mrs. John Furdy
and Mrs, Alfred Poet
Mr. George Stevenson and Mr- Lewis Cut
ler have returned from a house party given
by Mr. Henry Wiener at his summer home
in Madison, Copn.
Mr. "Edward Wiener, of 6104 Pulsekl
Avenue, is also occupying, her cottage, In
Madison, Conn.
Mrs. Samuel Piatt with her daughter,
Miss Nancy Piatt, of 6t, Louis. SIo ! visit
ing her mother at the Gulph, near Norrls
, town. Mrs Piatt before her marriage was
Miss Emma McFsriand. of the Gulph.
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Along the Main Line
, MERION Dr Ralp4 R, Hoilopettr of
'iUrion and Sycujsgrej avenges, a A ats sis
ttr M.' Margnents Hojlooetjr will avev
l".a t4t o th'a raenifj or Wjromtaj, vbejy
Bear tne Heat
they will spend tho summer at Aldrlch
Lodge, on an extensive ranch at Cody Sta
tion, They will remain In tho West until
the last of September.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Brown, of West
Philadelphia, have rented the J. Wydeman
Lee home on Sycamore avenue, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee and their two little daughters
having moved In May to ono of tho New
York suburbs.
Miss Deborah Seal, of Merlon, who has
been attending the conference at East
Northtleld, Mass., Is visiting friends nt
Wcekapaug, It. I.
NARBERTH Sir. nnd Mrs. Otley E
Jackson, of Essex avenue, have returned
from Cape May, whore thoy stopped at thf
Virginia, J
WYNNEWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Primrose Baugh and their family, of Prim
rose Hall, are occupying their summer
home at Jamestown, R, I,
Mr. and Mrs. Rayhurn Clark Smith and
their children, of Aubrey road, will motor
to Beach Haven for the week-end.
ARDMORB Mr. and Mrs. Gerrlt P.
Judd, of Llanfalr road, will leave In Au
gust to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Oil
worth Bcggs nt their camp on Upper St.
Regis Lako, N. Y.
Mrs. Burrows Sloan, of Dodd'a Inno, la
spending several weeks nt Virginia Hot
Springs.
HAVERFORD Mrs. John Williams, of
Lancaster nvenile, has returned from a visit
spent In Attantlo City.
Mr. nnd Mra. Charles Edgertoh, whchavo
been attending tho Friends' Conference at
Capo May, have retOrncd to their homo on
College lone.
Germantown
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pltflcld Brown, of
170 West Chcltcn avenue, motored to Po
cono Manor, whero thoy will remain for two
weeks.
Miss Emma Cahall, of 1B4 West Chclten
avenue, Is camping with friends on the
Green Briar Rlvor In West Virginia.
Miss N." B. Mnrplo, of Chow street, Is
visiting at Wlldwood Manor, Wlldwooil,
N. J. 4
Mrs. G. R. McCloud, of West Logan street,
Is the guest of friends In Canton, O.
Mrs. C. B. Lane, of McCallam street, has
loft for South Vernon, Vt.
Miss Holon Milcy, of Church lane, Is vis
iting in Portsmouth, N. II.
Ml3s C. B. Flss, of Eat Logan street.
Is tho guest of friends nt Oak Bluffs, Mass.
Mrs. W. F. Balllnger, of Walnut lane, and
Miss Ruth Slunhall, of Harvey Street, aro
attending tho summer conference at North
'fleld, Mass.
Master Josso Thompson and Master Ward
Thompson, of Harvey street, will spend the
next fortnight In Camp Tohlckon, near
Smlthtown, N. J.
Slfas Ella Shcppard, of Harvey street,
will spend a few weeks at Silver Bay-on-Lake-Ccorgo,
N. Y.
Mrs. M. T. Mears, of 123 Mount Pleasant
avonue, has gone to South Shdre, sio.. for
tho summer.
Mr. Robert H. Gllmorc, of Chew nnd
'Haines streets; Mr. John W. McClcary. of
West School Houso lano; Mr. William Sic
Connoll, of Harvey street, and Mr. John
McClny, of West Chelton avenue, will leavo
tomorrow for Pittsburgh, whero thoy will
attend the convention of tho Royal Orange
Lodge which opens on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Williams nnd
their family, of J45 East Johnson street,
aro spending tho Bummer at Pocono Pre
serve, in tho Pocono Mountains.
Dr. Howard E. Roberts, Mrs. Roberts nnd
Miss Marguerite Roberts, of 8012 Wayne
avenue, are spending the summer at Glen
burnlo, Lake George, N. 7.
Mrs. William McK. Scott, of 5423 Lau
rens street, Is vhiltlng friends In.Lansdowne
and later will visit Miss Jessie Willing at
her cottage In Henryvllla, Monroe County,
Pa.
Miss Katherlno McIC, Quln, of 281 West
Walnut lano, left yesterday for Boston and
New London, Conn., wuere she will remain
for a fortnight.
South Philadelphia
MISS ESTHER 0. GINSBURG
The marriage of Miss Bother C. Gins
burg and Sir, David B. Flerktl will take
place tomorrow night at 6 o'clock at the
Synagogue of Congregation Bnal Abraham,
525 Lombard street.
Miss Glnsburg is the daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. David ainsburg,- of 1831 South 6th
street. Sir, Fierkel M the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ftshel Fierkel, and lives at 833 South
6th street.
Miss Reba. Leek, of 110 South 2 2d street,
la spending tha week-end with relatives t
Pitman, N. J. ,
Sir. and Mrs. H. C. Miller, with their
daughter, Ml's Myrtle A. Miller, of 1805
South 8th street, will leave for Beach Haven
tomorrow, where they will spend the sum
mer Sirs. Emit Js'rfe and her daughter Miss
Esther K Jatte. of m South 9th street,
ufltl la., va tnlav fni rtra tfrHfrrr? Tin
for a twa weeks' stay witi friends, MlkS
av-pJi. (hep).
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WEISS FELDMAN
The marriage' of Miss Bella Feldman,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Feldman,
of 3101 Clifford street, lo Mr. Samuel Weiss
will take place tomorrow afternoon nt tho
home of tho ofllclallng rabbi, the Rev. L.
Bloom. Tho brldo will be given In mar
riage by her father, and will wear n
traveling suit of dark blue taftcta, with n
tailored braid hat to match. Immediately
after the ceremony Mr. Weiss nnd his brldo
will leave for Allantlo City. They will bo
at homo In tho autumn, at 3101 Clifford
street.
Along the Reading
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Miller, of Oak
Lane, will leave today for an extended tour
down East They will bo accompanied by
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick C. Gnrrlgues.
Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Eldrldge, of Falr
haven, Mass., nro visiting tholr nephew, Mr
S. E. Townsend, at White Houso Farm, on
the Willow Grove pike.
Sir. and Mrs. Charts J. Curran, of 0802
Lawhton avenue. Oak Lane, accompanied by
their daughter, Miss Jane Curran, and their
son, Mr. Charles J. Currnn, Jr, will closo
their homo on Tuesday and leavo for their
place at Ocean City, N. J., whero they
will remain untjt October.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gregory and their
young son, of Glenslde, aro taking a 10-day
motor trip to Gettysburg,
YASS
Chestnut Hill
Mr. and Mrs. William Buchanan Gold,
of Norwood avenue, closed their houso- on
July 1 nnd have taken apartments In At
lantic City, where thoy expect to remain
until after Labor Day.
Sir. nnd Mrs. Charles LoD. Homer nnd
their family, of East Graver's lano, will
spond sevoral weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Roberts at their Chelsea Cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Horbert W. Goodnll, of
Allen lano. who aro spending tho summer
at Chelsea, will go to Capo May for tlio
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Bell and their
family, of 240 Springfield avenue, have
left for Buck Hill Falls, to remain until
September. Friends of Mrs. Boll will bo
glad to know that aho Is convalescing from
a recent Illness.
Miss Gertrude Fett iman. of 7047 Ger
mantown avenue, is spending the summer
with her brother, Mr. Gordon Fetterman, at
his farm near Media.
Mrs. William M. Benerman and her
daughter. Miss Dorothy Benerman, of 7238
Boyer street, wju leave next Wednesday
for Jamestown. R. I., to spend tho re
mainder of the summer.
Bala-Cynwyd
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul A. Vanneman, of Stato
road, Cynwyd, have returned f-om a visit
to Spring Lake. Miss Marioir'Vanneman
will go to Beach Haven next week to take
part In the tennis matches.
Miss Helen Pedrlck, of Pcnartlr road,
Cynwyd, who haB been spending two weeks
ah the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Timothy Woodruff, of Brldgeton, N. J.,
will motor home the early part of the week
with Mr. and Mrs. A D Pedrlck, who
will spend tho week-end at Brldgeton. Miss
Ruth Pedrlck Is at Brant Beach, N. J
visiting Miss Clara McLoughlln.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Vanneman aro
spending the remainder of the season at
Reach Haven.
Mr, and Mrs. Samuel S, Shalleross, of
Stato road, Cynwyd, are .at Chelsea for the
summer.
North Philadelphia
Miss Jane Francis Wood, of 2343 West
Cumberland street, entertained at luncheon
today, at the Traymore, Atlantic City, for
Miss Rose V. Haggerty.
Mlis Hilda Felnsteln and Miss Ida After
good, of 3100 West Montgomery avenue,
will spend July and August at the shore.
Miss EsteJla. Rledenthal, of 2765 North
20th street, will leave today for the
Schooley Mountains, whero she will spend
the summer months.
Mr, and Mrs. I. Moos, of 1531 North
Newklrk street, will spend the summer
months at the Schooley Mountains.
Mr- and Mrs. Harry J. Bergman, Jr., of
2032 North 21st street, are receiving con
gratulations on the birth of a son.
Northeast Philadelphia
Dr, and Sirs. Hess and thelrVamtly, of
1117 Shackamaxon street, are spending the
summer at their cottage in Asbury Park.
Sir, and Mr. William Slarimer and Miss
Jans Marimer, of 1348 Kat Marlborough
street, will leave shortly for Atlantic City,
where they will Bpend the summer.
Str, and Mrs. Atlas and their family, of
13,19 Franklin street, are at Atlantla City
for the summer,
Mr. and Mrs. Horosteln and their family,
of 1813 Franklin street, will leave next week
for Atlantic City, to spend the summer,
Kensington
Mr. Nathan Marks, qf 2207 Howard
strtet, hoa returned from a fishing trip at
Anglesea.
Mr. and, Mrs. Harry Grossman, of 1915
East Dauphin street; havq rented a cottage
at Atlantic City for the summer.
Dr. and Mrs. N W Fetlman motored to
Bushkill, N- Y.. this week and will spend
some lime In (amp there.
srs. Philip B'g and Mrs, Benjamin
Berg; and tbelr fcmlUea are speeding the
S?W fit AHiwW City.
Weddings
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West Philadelphia
Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo N. Geutlng, of 1018
South -loth street, arc receiving congratula
tions upon tho birth of a son, Georco N.
Geutlng, Jrv on Sunday, July 3.
Miss Virginia Grove, of, 19 South 32d
stroet, will spend tho week-end in New
York.
Mrs. Ella Glasscr, of B3 North Felton
street. Is entertaining Mrs. Ireno Lewis, of
Wilkcs-Barre,
MIS3 Kntheryn Harris, of G145 Market
street, has returned to her homo after a
six months' motor trip through New Eng
land. Mr. William Taggart. his son. Mr. Will
iam Taggart, Jr., nnd daughters, Miss May
Taggart nnd Miss Bessie Taggart, have left
their home, 33 Sellers avenue, Mlllbourne,
for a Btay of several weeks at Newark,
N. J.
Mrs. Agnes McDermott and her nephew
Mr. Joseph Lntche, havo returned to their
homo, 6257 Arch street, after having spent
two weeks In Atlantic City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Hnagland, of New
York, aro visiting Mr. Hoagland's mother,
Mrs. Elisabeth Hoagland, of 6247 Market
street. Mr. und Mrs. Hoagland formerly
lived at Frnzler and Market streets.
Mrs. W. Hoovers, of 218 North' 05th
street, has loft for Chambersburg, Pa., to
remain for tho summer as the guest of her
sister. Mrs. F. H. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Reeves, of 1035 North
Wanamaker street, aro receiving congratu
lations on the birth of a son, Robert Irving
Reoves. Mrs. Reeves will be remembered
as Miss Elizabeth Strockbino.
Mrs. Grnco Von Smlttew, Miss Agnes
Stnnngc, Miss Margaret McGoldrlck, Miss
Isabella Church, Miss Naomi Clifford, and
Sirs. IC Slurray, will motor to Margate
City, N. J , today, to remain an week-end
guests of Silas Siary A. Carlln, daughter of
Mr. nnd Sirs. Walter Carlln.
Tioga
Sir. and Sirs. Charles Finney and their
daughter, Silas lone Finney, of 3418 North
18th street, will spend the remainder of
the season In Ocean City, N. J.
Ponemah Council, No, 78, Degree of Poca
hontas, will give a luncheon tomorrow.
Miss Helen Lukens, of 2111 West Tioga
street, is spending a few days with her
brother and slstcr-ln-law, Dr. and Sirs.
Luclen S. Lukens, at Ocean City.
Doctor Lukens Is u member of the fac
ulty of the University of Pennsylvania.
WOMAN'S PARTY TO CONFER
Call for Meeting Declaros Suffragists
Hold Whip Hand in Election
WASHINGTON. July 15 The official
call for tho conference of the National
Woman's party, to he held at Colorado
Springs August 10 to 12, the purpose of
which Is "to decide on measures to- he
adopted In the coming election to win na
tional suffrage for women." was sent out
today by Silas Anne Martin, chairman of
the Executive u'ommittee of the party.
"Woman's political power has more than
doubled since the last, presidential elec
tion," says the call. "Today there are
12 suffrage states. The fact that these
States control one-fifth of the Electoral
College and cast one-third of the votes
necessary to elect a President gives woman
voters the power to determine the election
of the next President." The stand of the
Republican and Democratlo parties toward
tha Federal suffrage amendment will be
carefully considered.
PHILADELPHIA ELKS WIN'
Lancaster ojid Camden Teams Also
Score in Baltimore Parade
BALTIMORE, Sid, July 15. Phlladtl
phta, Lancaster and Camden, N. J., were
winners vt prices in the Elks' parade here.
The list of winners announced by the
judges today i For best drilling teams In
parade First prise, J500, Detroit. Mien.
For best appearance In uniform, first prlie,
3300. Camden, N J ; second prize. S150,
Boston, Mass. For greatest number la lice,
first prize. S2Q0, Washington D V ; econd
prize. IIQO, Lancaster, Pa, For most unlqu
uniform, first Iprtzt, 1360. New Haven,
Conn. . scond pAiie 1150, Great Bend, Kan.
For float? first pUe 300 JV-anoke, Va.,
secoatl vrw IIBO.i Philadelphia,
WILMINGTON, Dei., July 16.
With tho oxceptlon of tho marrlago of
SIlss Alice Betts nnd Mr. Joseph II. Shaw,
which will tako placo on Wednesday ove
nlng In Westminster Presbyterian Church,
thero Is but little going on In a social way.
Miss Marlon Dunham and Sirs. Clement W.
Stiller will entertain at luncheon on Mon
day for MIbs Betts, nt tho Dunham homo,
1107 Broomo street, and Miss Mildred Tny
lor will give a buffet supper for the bridal
party nt hor homo on Tuesday night.
SIlss Chrlstlno Johnston, of Manchester,
N. H who has been visiting her sister,
Sirs. C. P. SI. Rumford, for the last fort
night, has left for Kentucky, whero she will
spend several weeks before returning to her
home. Mrs. Rumford gavo a luncheon for
her sister at tho CountryClub on Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Jelterls have an
nounced the marriage of their niece, SIlss
Marguerite R. Opdenberg, to Sir. O. Alfred
Gnle on July 11.
Judgo Philip Q. Churchman and Sirs.
Churchman and their daughter. Sirs. Kath
orlno Cannon, havo left for tho northern
part of Maine, to be gone several weeks.
Mrs. E. Tatnall Warner and SIlss Eliza
beth Edsall will go to Magnolia, Slass., on
July 27, to stay until August 1. During
August they will bo at North Scltuate, Mass.
Str, and Mrs. Spottswood Carland went to
Wernersvllle, Pa., on Slonday, to stay until
fall They Joined Mr. and Sirs. Alfred El
liott and Judge Ignatius C. Grubb there.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Atkinson Ellegood and
Miss Claire Ellegood havo gone to Cornish,
N. II., whore they will occupy Tree Tops,
the Augustine St. Gauden'a cottage, until
early In the fall.
Silas Siary Sexton gavo a dinner of 18
covers nt Nanmans on Thursday night.
Miss Louise Lea Is the guest of her sister,
Mrs. William C. Spruance, Jr., at Hillside
Camp, Belgrade Lakes, Me., and probably
will remain until tho middle of August.
Mrs. John J. Satterthwalte and Miss Alice
Satterthwaltu and Sirs. Charles Deadenkopf
and SIlss JIarlon Beadenkopf have gone to
Eagle's Mere, to remain until the middle of
August.
Sirs. James A. Draper, SIlss Elizabeth
Draper and Miss JIadellne Draper, who
loft last Saturday for California, expect to
be gone eeveral months.
Sirs. Edward Sloro has gone to Cape May
to spend a week or 10 days.
Miss Isabella Sheridan, of New Castle, Is
spending a month with relatives In ruts'
burgh.
SIlss Elizabeth Black Is the guest of rela
tives In Newport
Mrs. Susan Shearman nnd Miss Margaret
H. Bhearman have gone to Lake Sunapee,
N. H., where they have taken a cottage for
the season.
Mies STargaretta Sillier, Sites Louise
Nowland, Mies Siary Curtis and Miss Ber
tha Harlan are attending the Northfleld
League Conference at Northfleld, Slass,
They will remain until August 1.
Sirs. Holllday Meeds, Jr., has gone to
Great Neck, L. I., to visit her parents, Gen
eral T. Coleman du Pont nnd Sirs, du Pont,
Mrs. Bessie G, du Pont, Mlis Beaale C.
du Pont, SIlss Vlctorlne du Pont and Mas.
ter Alfred Victor du Pont have gone to the
Poconos for tho summer.
Slajor William G. Ramsay nnd Sirs. Ram
say have closed their town house and are
established for the summer at Dalhousla
Farm, Guyencourt, on the upper Brandy
wine. The Rev. William H. Laird and Mrs.
Laird and their children, Mies Siary Laird,
Master William Laird and Slaster Edmund
Laird, Mr. and Sirs. Caleh Stabler and
their family, Miss Rebecca Relnhardt, Bliss
Louise Relnhardt and Master David Reln
hardt, Jr., have left for a six weeks' camp
ing trip In the Poconos.
Camden and Vicinity
Sirs. J. D, Rullfant and her sons, of 5th
and Linden streets, are occupying their cot
tage at Avalon.
Sir. and Mrs. William 8. Casselman and
their son, of 317 Penn street, are at their
Cape Slsy cottage.
Sirs. I L. Jackson and her daughter,, of
6th and Cooper streets, have gone to Mon
tana for a six months' stay,
Mrs. John 8. Owens and her children are
spending several weeks at Asbury Park. On
August 1 Dr, and Mrs. Owens will occupy
their new home In Haddonfleld.
Mrs. Anna Sharp Carson la In Long- is,
and for two months. Her slater, Sirs. II, H.
Sheets, is visiting their sister, Sirs. Hartley
Smith.
Mr. and Sirs, M. F. Sllddleton. Jr., and
their children, -who live at 638 Cooper street
during the winter months, aro occupying
their farm near Blooreafown,
Mrs. Ada Anderson and her daughter,
Mrs. Stlnson, and her children, also Mrs.
Abraham Andgrson, of 3d and Penn streets,
are at Ocean City. N. J., for the summer.
Mr- and Mrs. P. L. Eorley and their
daughter, of )Z3 North, 8th street, have gone
to the mountains for this month.
Mrs. Augustus) Eickler, of 414 Cooner
street, fias been entwtalnlne Mrs. Ernest
V rhamberlln, this weelt at per cottage at I
IQth trH and Ocean avenue. Ocean city '
SUCCESSFUL TOMBOLA AMONG
WEEK'S CHARITABLE EVENTS
Italian Fair Held on Thursday in Chelsea Was largely
Attended rPertinent News From Other Resorts
Along the Jersey Coast
ATLANTIC CITY, July 15.
THE Children's Seashore Home was
thronged with cottagers and visitors on
Thursday afternoon, when the annual tom
bola, or Italian fair, was held, under the di
rection of Sir, William II, Bennett, for
the purpose of raising money to endow a
bed to bo named after one of the children's
characters In Charles Dickens. Vessela's
Orchestra played on tho upper veranda dur
ing tho early part of tho aftcrnoo'n, after
which the orchestra from the Chelsea ren
dered sovernl selections, much to the delight
of the poor little cripples nnd Invalid chil
dren, to whom n few days by tho sea means
so much. Tho corridors were decornted
with bowls of summer blooms nnd tea nnd
lemonade were served In tho reception room.
Assisting Mrs. Bennett were Mrs. Edward
J Portcous, Mrs. J. Benton Porter, Mrs. S.
Dartram Richards, Sirs. Townsend, Strs
Frederick SIcado Blssell, Stlss Louise Eustls,
tho Countess Crombrugghe. Mrs J. Harri
son Smith, Sirs. John W. Williams, SIlss
Mary Gummey, Mrs. Robert MoBrlde, Miss
Helen Lnwson, Sirs. Robert Martin Will
iams, Sirs Richard Norrls, Miss Amy Pow
ell, tho Stlsses Starve!, SIlss Margaret Len
nig and Miss Catherine Lonnlg.
Tho Atlantlo City Yacht Club will give
n Juvonllo party for the children of the
members on July 29. Thero will bo a
Mnypolo dnnco and other diversions, fol
lowed by a ton-danco from 5 until 0 o'clock,
for tho adults. Mrs, Jcsso W. Starr, 3d, and
Stlss Emily C. Scull will receive.
A novel function at tha yacht club on
August 8 will bo a sunset sail, under the
direction of Sirs. Allen B. Endlcott Suppor
will bo served on board, followed by a
dnnco nt tho clubhouse.
Miss Elizabeth Sweeney will leave tho
first of tho week to spend tho remainder
of tho summer with Silas Helen McCoun
nt Oedney Farms, White Plains, N. Y.
Sir. and Mrs. Allen B. Endlcott, Jr., nnd
their family havo left for a long cruise
aboard tho Sklbo.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Squibb havo
Joined tho cottago colony In Vontnor.
CAPE SIAT, July 15.
MR. AND MRS. RICHARD WILLING
HAM, of Macon, Oa., entertained In
formally at supper on Thursday at Zlllcn-
ger's. Sir. nnd Sirs. Calvin Satterflcld alBo
entertained there a fow days ago.
Sir. and Mrs. Percy Simpson, of Over
brook, will spend tho iveek-cnd as tho
guests of Sir. and Sirs. Edmund -Taylor at
their cottage.
Miss Slargarotta McAlcer, aceompanlod
by hor brother, Sir. Joseph L. SIcAleer, has
arrived nt the now Hotol Cape Jray for a
fortnight.
Sirs. Augusta Noel, of Now York, will
entertain at brldgo on Tuesday at the Golf
Club.
A porch party was given on Wednesday
nnd Thursday at 813 Stockton avenue by
members of tho Church of Our Lady Star
of the Sea.
SIlss Hilda Aman, of Chestnut Hill, will
bo the week-end. guests of SIlss Elizabeth
Walsh nt her cottage on Stockton avenue.
Sir. Joseph Rodenbaugh, of Germantown,
will spend tho week-ond with friends.
A largo crowd gathered at the Red SI1II
dance pavilion on Thursday evening, whore
merry-go-round dances are tho latest fad.
Sirs. Jay Whltham and her daughter, Mrs.
Claude Howard, wcro there. Sirs. Benjamin
Orton was chaperoning her daughter, SIlss
Ellen Orton; SIlss Elizabeth Walsh, Str.
Frederick Satterflcld and a group of boys
and girls from tho Chalfonte. The regular
weekly club dance nt the Corinthian Yacht
Club was held last night.
Sir. Edward L. Duer, 2d, son of Sirs.
S. Naudaln Duer. Is a guest at the Colonial.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horner, of Narberth,
are at tha Windsor for the season. Sirs.
Frank B. Rlghter nnd Miss Ethel SI. Rlcht.
cr, of Conshockcn, are staying at the Wind
sor. General John Wotts Kearney, son 6f Gen
oral Philip Kearney, of Slexlcan and Civil
War fame, wth Mrs Kearney, Is spending
a portion of the summer at Cape Slay.
Sir. and Sirs. J. S. Keller and SIlss Eliza
beth Keller are among tho Phlladelphlans
staying at tho Columbia. Sir. A. C. Dlck
oon la staying at the Hotel Cnno Slav.
Sir. and Sirs. Austin Yerkes, of Fox1
unase, are numbered among tho Phlladel
phlans here.
Sir. and Sirs- Franklin G. Edmunds are
at tho Baltimore Inn.
Mr. and Sirs. William Conway, SIlss Flor
ence Conway and SIlss Eleanor Conway, of
Lansdowne. are staying at the Windsor.
Sir. P T Sharpless and Sir L. P. Sharp
lees aro registered at tho Hotel Cape May
Sir. J. C. Dawson hasJolned tho Over
brook colony at tha Hotel Cape Slay.
Sir. and Sirs, George Lupton Broomell
are spending tho season at tho Baltimore
Inn.
Sir. Charles Fry and Sir. Lionel Willing
are staying at tho Hotel Cape Mai- Sir.
and Sirs. Joseph de F. Junkln are spending
a fortnight at the Hotel Cape Slay.
WILDWOOD, July 15.
SOCIETY at this resort will turn out In
full force tomorrow evening to hear the
first of the series of concerts to be given
In the new Casino Auditorium every Sun.
day evening until the close of the season.
Stany people turned out Wednesday eve
ning to attend the weekly card party at the
Edgeton Inn. Prizes were awarded as fol
lows: First, Sirs. Mills; second, Sirs. SI. C.
Mayhow; third, Miss C. Sonneberg; fourth.
Sirs. J. Salsburg; tilth, SIlss E. McNIchol,
and sixth. Mrs, N. S. Deln.
MRS. FRANK) A. STREET
Mrs. Frank A. Street Is a popular mem
ber of the younger married t who is spend
ing the summer at Wlldwood Mrs. btreet
was formerly Miss Dorothy fSorrowea.
Sir and Mrs. V G Edgar and Miss
Alice Nwton, of Philadelphia are spending
a hortti here
Mr Pd Mrs. H Mlddlerran artrtvea ber?
Tuesday and wtU cpead a good part et
their honeymoon at this resort. They wll
live In Hamilton, Ontario.
Sir. and Mrs. H. Rothman, of Englewood,
N. J., are spending some time here
SIlss Mary Bleeleln, of Port Jefvls, N. TH
Is spending the season here,
Silas O. F, Harbaugh, of Berwick, Pa..
chaperoned by Sirs. Graham, Is spending
a short time hero.
OCEAN CITY, July 15.
YELLOW sport suits anj largo green
hand-painted shade hats nro the vogue
among tho girls and women promensders on
the Boardwalk hero. No parasols Aro used.
The effect is. rather dazzling, Black velvet
chin-straps seemingly are conilng'back, and
n young woman In hoopsklrts drew much
attention on the Boardwalk last evening.
The Oceanlo Hotel will glvo the first of
the season dances on Slonday evening.
Tho big event at tho Ocean City Yacht
Club next week Is the subscription rhuslcale
on Friday evening, under the direction of
Robert B. Voilum, of Philadelphia. A num
ber of well-known Philadelphia vocal artists
will tako part.
Sir and Sirs George StacBrlds nnd their
family, of Philadelphia, aro hero for a few
weeks' stay.
SIo, Ernest II. Blood and his family are
among tho sojourners.
Sirs. a. A. Kruger and her daughter, of
Philadelphia, aro here.
Sir. G. F. LIvezey, Jr., nnd his family
aro visitors.
Mrs. n. A, Stockton and SIlss O. Stock
ton, of Philadelphia, aro here for the sea
son. Sirs, S. H. StcFadden nnd Stlss Dorothy
SIcFaddon are nmong tho Phlladelphlans
hero.
Sir. and Sirs. C. C. Wanamaker are, as
usual, spending the summer In this city.
Sir. and Mrs. Slltchell Segcr and their
daughter, of West Philadelphia, are cot
tagers. Sir. James Franklin and his family, of
West Philadelphia, have opened their cot
tage In the upper section of tho city.
Mr. Walter G. Costello Is spending some
tlmo at tho resort
Mrs. W. R. Rountreo and her daughter,
SIlss Mary Rountreo, of Philadelphia, ar
visiting here.
SIlss Harriet A. Lehman Is here for the
season.
Dr. IT ft. TtnMwtn anX V.I.. Mlt .
Philadelphia, are among tha visitors,
Mr. and Sirs, pharles A White, of Phila
delphia, aro spending some tlmo here.
Mr. W. H. Zimmerman and his family
havo opened their Central avenue cottage.
Frankford
Sir. and Sirs. Georgo R. Boggs, of Bridge
street, will spend tho week-end at Pitman
Grove as the guests of Sir. and Mrs. Alfred
Endow, who aro spending tho summer there.
Dr. and Sirs. Bennett nnd their family, of
6th street nnd Olney avenue, nre- spending
some tlmo at Wlldwood.
Roxborough
SIlss Alma Rita Banchl, of Sumac street,
will spend the" next two weeks In Wlldwood.
SIlss Carrie Woodruff, who has been
spending six weeks In Wlssahlckon as the
guest of Sirs. Joseph Henderson, of 318
Rochello avenue, has returned to her homo
In Brooklyn. Sirs, Henderson, accompanied
by her daughter. Miss Dorothy Henderson,
and Sirs. Elliott, left during the week
to spend somo tlmo In Baltimore and Wash
ington. Mr. nnd Sirs, Gordon Stafford, of Sumaq
street, have gone to Ocean City, N. J., for
tho balanco of the summer.
SIlss Slarlan Wlckersham, of Rochello
avenue, Is Branding several weeks In Wash
ington as the guest of her sister, Sirs. Ro
land Robblns.
SlrP and Slrs.Bushrod W. Hagy, Jr., ofv
Westminster, Sid., are the guests of Sir.
Hagy's parents. Sir. and Mrs. Buahrod
Hagy, of 623 East Hermitage streot.
Lansdowne ,
Sirs. Benjamin Carscadden, of Owen ave
nue. Is entertaining her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Sirs. C. Walter Wenzlng,
and their little son. SInster C. Walter
Wenzlng, Jr., of Wilmington, Del. Mr. and
Sirs Wenzlng will remain until September.
Mis E. Colt Slagens and SIlss Marjorls
Slagens. of La Crosse avenue, are spending
July and August at Chelsea. SIlss Harriet
Slagens will visit friends at Freehold, N, J
until September.
Sir and Sirs. E. Wager-Smith and family,
of Marshall road, will leave today for s,
month's motor trip through New England.
SIlss Florence M. Clarke, of Runnymeda
avonue. has returned home from a visit t
the Berkshlres, accompanied by SIlss
Avonelle Crochett, of Washington, and Miss
Ruth Cummlngs, of Scranton.
Delaware County
Sirs Robert D. Coard, of Drexel Hill, etv.
tertalned the members of the Drexel Hill
brunch of the Pennsylvania Woman's Di
vision for National Preparedness yesterday
afternoon. The meeting was addressed by
Sim E. Wager-Smith, chairman of tha
Lansdowne branch. Among tho&a present
were Sirs. J. Lawrence Wldmeyer, Sirs.
Henry F. Stiller. Sirs. Charles Wagner, Sirs.
S Dixon Wtnchell, Sirs. E. Clyde Elchholts.
Sirs. A. Rossetter. Sirs, John Spangler, Mrs.
George Parker, Sirs. William Cartledge,
Sirs Frank Reeves. Mrs, Samuel Hasson,
Sirs. Howard Aldred, Mrs. Henry Hldemarv
Sirs. Louis Rand. Mrs. George Ryder, Mrs.
Charles Garland, Mrs. H, A. Mcintosh, Mrs.
SI. E Trewllllger, Mrs. Benjamin Jenkln
son. Sirs. Parker Artman, Sirs. Walter At
mour. Sirs, E. T. Barphlll, Mrs. Lynn C.
Drake, Sirs. L. W. Goodman, Mrs. E. H,
Kauffman, SIlss Elizabeth Slacmeney, SIlss
Ida J. Macmeney and Mrs. Robert G. Simp
son. Mrs. W, Ferctval Johnston and her chil
dren, of Llanerch, will spend July at At
lantlo City, They will be Joined by Mr.
Johnston over the week-ends.
Miss Margaret Raymond, of Llanerch, I
pending several weeks at Camp Owalaa, In
the Fworios.
Miss Emma Stlteler, of Media, Is visiting
her brother In Danville, Pa
Mr, and Sirs. Albert E, Hall, and their
family, of Media, are spending several
weeks in Atlantlo City.
Dr. and Sirs, Trimble Pratt, of. Media,
have rturne4 from a, week's stay at Qap
Slay
Mrs, Margaret Cooper, of Mlllbourne, will
spend the summer in Atlantlo City.
Sir and Mrs, C. T. Crandalt, of MllV
bourne, are taking a twa months motor trl
to Vermont.
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