H i J- ) & .J N'ANCY WYNNE IS INTERESTED IN HORSE SHOW AT NEWPORT p Dates for Annual Event Are Set for August 24, 25 yJ Philadelphians to Take Prominent Part in Entrie Judging of Horses Other Matters . AS USUAL, Philadelphia horso lovers ti. will tako a prominent part In the ruinunl show to be held this Bcason on August 21, 25 and 26 nt tho Casino In Newport, and nn unusually large list of boxholdcra has already boon scheduled for tho event. Of course, tho Clarrlo Do Inns, Joe Wldeners, Ecrwlnds nnil other prominent "Phlla-New porters" nro among them. John It. Drexol also will havo a box, though ho is, of course, a Now Torker now. It does seem strange that of the Drexol mon there should bo only ono representative In tho city of their birth. But Goorgo W. Chllila Drexol and his wlfo certainly mnko up in good citizen ship and good works for tho absenco of Anthony and John from their native heath, bo "wo should worry." They toll mo tho Newport thirties, as thoy call tho "thirty-foot yachts," havo Btartod up again ns a sport nnd aro at tracting great interest. On Friday tho first waa put ovor for llosallo Dolan, who called tho boat ovor Narrngansett Bay In a stiff breeze. Hermann Oolrlchs, Ucorgo Honry Warren, Jr., and Bradford Nor rls, Jr., wero In tho boat with her and assisted In tho (mil. At Narragansett Plor tho national ten nis tournament opened this morning on the courts of the Point Judith Country Club. Craig Ulddle, Dlcklo Harto and Collect Caner aro among tho Philadel phians who aro entered to play. Havo you aver noticed how ono person can spread sunshine on all sides? I waa riding down town yesterday In a Darby car and thero seemed to bo cheer on nil Bides. Every ono was bmlllng and bright I began, to look around, and found that all tho cheer emanated from tho conductor of that car. As each per on entered he had a pleasant good morn ing to eay. Then a young woman left tho car leading a tiny boy by tho hand. Out camo tho conductor from his small In closure to the street and lifted tho llttla child to tho ground. Ho took off his hat with a bow and waa back again beforo any ono had had tlmo to rcallzo the car had atoppod. It waa that way all down tho otreot; any Httlo courtesy ho could show waa shown, and In such an unob trusive, pollto way, not In tho least fresh. I sat and watched him, and thought of tho brightness that Httlo man In his dally round of taking up nickels for his company spread about him and how great the Inlluenco of a. smllo can be. For cer tainly ovory ono In that car went on his or hor way In a pleasant framo of mind, and when ono starts tho early dav plea santly tho rest of it la apt to Btay happy, don't you think? With the summer senson well under way, tho naval colony In the GIrard Farms has been greatly broken up, and most of tho women whoso husbands arc In Haiti havo left tho city, for a time, anyway. Mrs. Ralph L. Shcpard, wife of Lieu tenant Shepard, U. S. M. C., of 2100 South 21st street, haa closed her homo and Is spending tho Bummor nt New buryport, Mass. Mrs. .1. V. McAlpln, wlfo of Doctor Mc Alpln, U. S. N., of 2112 South 21st street, with her small son Jack, has taken a houso along tho Jersey coast until tho fall. Mrs. Alexander S. "Williams, wife of Captain "Williams, U. S. M. C. with her mother, Mra. Morris, and her Httlo son, has gono to Long Island, Lieutenant Commander Guy A. BIs ett, U. S. N and Mrs. BIssctt spent tho week-end visiting friends In Chelsea. Lieutenant Homer II. Norton, U. S. N and Mrs. Norton, of 241G South 21st street, spent last week visiting friends In Chevy Chase, Md. Miss Imogen Innls, of Portsmouth, Va who has been tho guest of Mrs. David Ducoy, wlfo of Lieutenant Ducoy, U. S. N., for tho last month, will leavo today for her home. Naval Constructor Elliot Snow, U. S. N., and Mrs. Snow aro entertaining Miss J, Dantt, of "Wlnsboro, S. C, at their home In the navy yard. She will remain until about August 1, Mrs. Charles Bryant Drake, wlfo of Major Drake, U. S. A., of 2335 South 21st street, will leave this week for Washing ton, where sho will make her future homo. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mrs. J. Hutchinson Scott, Jr., who has been staying at tho Chalfonte, Cape May, has gone to Jamestown 10 bo the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Heckucher Wctherlll on their yacht, Seneca. Mrs. John Wanamaker, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Barclay Warburton, and Mrs. Warburton's sons, Mr. Barclay War burton, Jr., and Mr. Egerton Warburton, has a rived at the Mount Washington, Bret ton Woods, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Strawbrldga have taken Belvolr, the Bummer homo of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Leldy, at Narragansett Pier, for tho polo season. ' Mrs. R. II. Bayard Bowlo and her daugh ter, Miss Katharine Ashhurst Bowie, will leave for Bugle's Meio this week. Miss Bowie Is convalescing from her recent se vere a tack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mra. William Worrell Wagner, of Germantown, will leave this week for Can ada on a hunting trip. Mrs. N. Scammon Jones, of the Gables, Ardmore, spent the week-end with Mrs. 'Ira Barrows, at her summer home at Seabrlght, N.J, Mr- and Mrs. John J Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Caleb S Bldgway, of Columbus, who have been spanding the last fortnight at the Engleslde, Beach Haven, have re turned to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Bldg way, Miss Sarah Ridgway and Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Bldgway will leave this week for Magnolia, Mass., to spend several days. In August they will go to Pro Ufa Neck, Me. Mr. John Dalton, of Philadelphia, U spending some time as the guest of friends at Mount Holly, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Branch Harris Colby, of St, Louis, anounce the marriage of their daughter, Mls Dorothy Colby, and Mr. ' victor it. Lawn on frway, juiy u, m rvthls city Along the Main Line OVERBBOOK Dr and Mra Harold Ed win Roberts, of 601Q Overbrook avenue, art) oqcupybiK theJr cottage at dUnturnle, Lake Qeor?, N Y BRTH MAWB-Uembin of tb Boyi, and 26. Entries and Brotherhood of Andrew and Philip, of the Tenth Presbyterian Church, 17th and Spruco streets, Philadelphia, aro being entertained this week on a camping party at Wood leave Farm, by Mr. Brenton O. Wnllaco, of 217 Roberts road. Ills guests Include Mr. Marcus ailmoro. Mr. Joseph Lnfterty, Mr. James Kenwn Mr James Graham. Mr John Nash Mr Tor ronco Pugh, Mr Emerson McKlnnoy, Mr Albert Nixon, Mr. Howard Wilson. Mr nob crt lllndlow, Mr. Norman Hndgc, Jr, Mr George Miller, Sir. Charles Fowler, Mr Frank Fowler, Mr. Itaymond Harrison and Mr. Robert Lawson. Miss Eliza It. Bell, of Baysldc. L I , Is spending several days with Mrs .Wilson Barnard, of Morris avenue. ROSEMONT Miss Iluth Anna Johnson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alha II. Johnson, of dstana, Rosemont', has gone to Lake Placid for two weeks, to bo tho guest of Miss Lucy Emerson at her cottage WAYNE Miss Hannah P. Flower, of Gulpli road and Wayne avenue, has re turned from Capo May, where sho spent a week at the Chalfonte. Chestnut Hill Mr. nnd Mrs. Harlan Pago nnd their family, of Allen's lano and Groeno streets, aro taking a motor trip to the Pocono Mountains. t Dr. and Mrs. J. Clinton Folts, of Bethle hem pike and Summit avenue, will leavo tho mlddlo of August for Small Point, Mo., wlierothey have a cottage. Mrs. S. Davis Page, of Evergreen ave nue, accompanied by her children, left on Thursday for Nova Scotia, to remain six weeks. Germantown Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan, of f.47 Church lano, who nro at present In Boston, will go to Maine to Btay until October. Mr. and Mrs, Robert D. Drlpps, of G906 Wayno avonuo, havo tnkon a cottago at Bay Head for tho summer. Mrs. John F. Kcator, of 218 West Wal nut lane, accompanied by her three children and Miss Martha Hughes, Is spending the summer at Roxbury in tho Catsklll Moun tains. Mrs. Albert Mourlco Hoyt and her son have returned to their home, 448 Church lano, from a trip of several days to Boston. Miss Augusta Million, of Augusta, Ga., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reeves K. John son at tholr homo, 403 Lincoln drive. Mr.' nnd Mrs. Frnnk W. Huff, of 100 West Phll-Ellena street, started Wednesday on a 'motor trip to Whitctleld, N. H., whero they will spend two months. Girard Farms Mrs. Honry J. Seibold, of 2526 South 18th street, has just returned from a delightful visit to Washington, D. C, whero she was tho guest of Mrs. J. Pratt. Mrs. Seibold. accompanied by her son. Mr. L. Eastwood Seibold, went down to attend tho wedding of Miss Calllo Smith, daughter of Sena tor Hoke Smith, to Mr. Lyman Pratt. Mrs. H. C. Eastwood, Mrs Sclbold's mother, from Fort Wayno, Ind., Is visiting her at tho present time , Mrs. Elizabeth Boon, of 2502 South 10th street; Mr. and Mrs. Matthew O. Vollmer. of 2500 South Cleveland avenue, and Mr. nnd Mrs. It. A. Vollmer, of 2414 South 20th street, returned on Saturday from Buffalo. Thoy attended tho Shrlners' convention held there. South Philadelphia MISS MARY JOCELYN KINNEY The engagement of Miss Mary Jocelyn Kinney to Mr. Robert John Hagerty was re cently announced. Miss Edith Simon, of 1630 Passyunk ave nue. Is visiting Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Bolard, of Llanerch. Miss Margaret Keenan, of 1905 South Broad street, Is spending the summer at Oklahoma City, Okla., as the guest of her sister. Miss Irene Keenan. Mr. and Mrs. John McGarrlty have closed their home at 1726 South 20th street, and, with their family have gone to Atlantlo City, where they will remain until the fall. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. James H. Morris and their daughters. Miss Marjorie Inez Morris and Miss Lucille Elliott Morris, have closed their houso, 4601 Spruco street, and are spending the summer ut the Pocono Pines. Mibs Helen C. Myers, of 7204 Haverford avenue, who has been tho guest of relatives In Baltimore, has returned homo. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schoen'er, of 347 North, Horton street, left Saturday on an extended trip to Niagara Falls, Detroit and Devil's Lake, Mich., where they will remain as the guests of Mr. Schooner's brother, Mr. George M. Schoener, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Qulgley are re ceiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, on July 7. Mrs. Qulgley will be remembered as Miss Sue V. Kelly, Mrs. William Murphy, of South 60th street, will spend the next two weeks at Atlantic; City. What's Doing Tonight Municipal Band. Benjamin Ho tech man. con ductsr. Marg-aret and Du!tUM-treetj. $ o'clock: Vri A'aiiaacipaiA uoa, duii a. jiuramai, mndtia. toe s iv nam ri o ' Plaza ft o clock fr'rea rain mount Parle liana. unt Park it a ii(, Itlcliard Schmidt, con- ductsr CHo'tve a Hilt, a o'clock. Fro. Zamacratto City CooimlttM meet. lOtli uid Vtnut fttrMt. Naval Vulutra' Cel4 dwnonattaUoft. -.ruo I Land.'- jSMlf Biu " nttr' Um EVENING PAUL VAN MRS. Beforo her marriage Inst week in the First Bnptist Church, German town, Mrs. Miller was Miss Lctitin Mnry lindcliffc. Shu is n musiclnn of note. Tioga A house paity, spending a fortnight nt Oak Grove, In the Pocono Mountains, In cludes Miss Grace Edwards, Miss Edith Bo Wald, Miss Cnrlnttn Lowber, Miss Ada Stead, Miss Julia Jones, Miss Florence Jones, Miss Emily Mulllncaux. Miss Julia Strong and Miss Josephine Hums. Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce, of 2231 Hunt ing Park avenue, have returned from a 10 days' visit In Unlonvllle, Chester County. Miss Rose Carney, of 3100 NortH 15th street, will go to Wildwood for tho re mainder of tho season. Miss Madellno Grover, of 132.1 Butler stroet, is visiting Miss Dorothy Campbell, of North 15th street, at her summer homo In Ocean City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gcrber nnd Miss Marian Gcrber, of 1423 West Ontario street, nre spending some tlmo In the Pocono Moun tains. Miss Laura Mooney. of 5th and Butler streets, spent tho, week-end at Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Strauss, of 1307 West Erie avenue, aro entertaining their daugh ter. Mrs. G I.cderman, and her family, of Newark, N. J. Mrs. William Jennings, of 3527 North 19th street, has tecovvred from her recent nccldent nnd celebrated her 88th birthday anniversary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoffman, of North 22d street, with Miss Nnncy Hoffman nnd Mr. Thomas Hoffman, Jr., havo gone to Ocean City for July nnd August. North Philadelphia Miss Mabel C. Pfelfer. of 20th street and Susquehann i avenue, is spending somo tlmo In Atlantic rity. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome F. Fegley, Jr., havo moved from 1934 Susquehanna avenue to 4627 Noith Marvlno street. Mr. James II. Shlndler and his Bisters, Miss Anna Shlndler. Miss Sarah Shlndler and Miss Mary Shlndler, of 2131 North 20th stroot, have opened their cottage at Ocean Gate. AMUSEMENTS B. R Keith's Theatre The Season's Greatest Show! "Made in PhiLly" All the Established Favorites rirst ApDrnce. VMnne Sesal, Edna Wrot. Elizabeth Cope and Jack I'liel. Tremendous Supporttnu Vaudmllls mitt Today at :.'. -3o & 50c. Tonight at 8, 2Se to II, WHERE IS MY DAUGHTER ? AT THE VICTORIA JIAWvUT ST. Abovo UTIl ALU TJUfl WEEK THE PHOTOPLAY YOU HAVE BEEN WAITINO TO HEE Sensational! Thrilling' Moral Lessonl O IAIN -Lull X 11.13 A.M. toll :IB P.M. JOc, 150,23c. Mae Murray & Theodore Roberts in "THE DREAM GIRL" Thursday, Friday. Saturday DITSTIN FAnNUM In "DAVY CKOCKETT" PALACE VICTOR MOORE V;?10 "THE CLOWN" Added DII.UE IIURKE In GLORIA'S HOMANCE." No. 0. Thuriday, Friday, Saturday 'THE PHANTOM" Arcadia CHESTNUT nelow 16TH W. H. THOMPSON "THE EYE OP THE NIGHT" Added. Btllla Burko In Gloria's Itonianc. No. It WOODSIDE PARK FREE TO EVERYBODY ALL THE TIME SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT fT TT "R V O The Human Comet IN JJ IV V V jn Sensational Dive DIREQT FROM NEW YORK HIPPODROME FREE EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING FREE PHENOMENAL SUCCESS ALEXANDER'S 'Concert Band EMINENT SOLOISTS SPECIAL PROGRAM DOLL BABY PARADE NO CHARGE FOR CHILDREN TO ENTER CONTEST EIGHT r 3LASSES FIREWORKS EVERY LEDGER-PHILADKLPItIA, MONDAY, JULY 17, 191G. l'hnto by Photo Crnttcm. REED MILLER Along the Reading Dr. George Parry, of Wynrnto rond, has returned from a trip to Duck Hill Falls. Miss Dorothy Weber, of Tho Cedars, Oak Lane, tins Miss Marlon Yorty, of Vermont, as her guest for tlm-o weeks. She will en tertain In her honor on Wednesday after noon, when tho guests will Include Miss Jo sephlno Collins. Miss Ethel Collins, Miss llertha Yorks, Miss Lcona Gooding, Miss Rose HIoom, Miss Emily Fronefleld. Miss Mao- Graham. Miss Elsie Fields. Miss Su sanna Carey, Miss Emily Dunlnp, Miss Ger trude Martin, Miss Ray Jnynes, Miss Ethel Jnynes, Miss Helen Bnstford, Miss Ethel McKlnloy, MIfs Edith Dutton. Miss Frances Allow ay nnd Miss Paulus Carroll. Miss Yorty and Miss Weber will Join Miss Yorty'n parents at Atlantic City about August I. Mrs. Charles Dana and her daughter, of Susquehanna road, Ablngton, hao left for Prodlo House, N. H whero they expect to remain for some time Mr. nnd Mrs. John Dietrich nnd their family, of Edge Hill, havo rented their house for tho remainder of tho summer and aro camping at xoshamlny Falls Tho Independent Flro Company, of Jcn klntown, will hold a block party in front of tho Ilrohouse on August 17, 18 nnd 19. Thero will ha music, games, prizes nnd all kinds of amusements. Roxborough Mrs. Morris Propper, Miss Evolyn Fried man Proppor and Mrs. Edward Michael Propper, of 5725 Ridgo avenue, left last weok for Clarksburg. W. Va . Where they will be the guests of Mrs. Propper'a sister, Mrs. Martin M. Pcarlni.in. AMUSEMENTS GRAND CONCERT GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION UNDER THE AUSPICES OF United Singers of Phila. AND Philadelphia Turngemeinde Toft THE BENEFIT OF Citizens' Soldiers' Aid . Committee's Fund Thursday, July 20th at 8 P. .It., at Convention Hall Broad Stri;t and Allegheny Airnua ALL SEATS KESERVED at 25c to ?1.00 Can bo purchased from: OlSinni. BROTHERS. 8th and Market Sta. C. J. HEPI'E A HON, HIT CheatnutSt. N SNELLENI1URU & CO., U'th and Market Rtrerta. GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, 1881 Walnut Street. I.1T BROTHERS, fith and Market Streeta. POWELTON HOTEL. L'O N. 40th Street. EMII. SCHNEI.L. 1810 Germantown Ave. NORD AMERIKA, 1008 N. 6th Street. OSTENDORFl'-a RESTAURANT. 1S31 Market Street Citizens' Soldiers' Aid Committee of Philadelphia THOMAS B SMITH. Mayor and Chairman. SHELDON POTTER VIce-Chalrman. JOSEPH E WIDENER. Treaaurer. OUORQE WENTWORTH CARR. Secretary. Globe Theatre MATErsTs. VJl J KJ O y UDIS VILLB Continuous X I A M. to 11 P M lOo, IBc. S5c. "OVER THE GARDEN WALL" AD HOYT'S MINSTRELS And Other Feature Acts TUESDAY, JULY 18 SIXTEEN PRIZES FBIDAX EVENING NO SHARK SCARE AT RESORTS ALONG SOUTH JERSEY COAST Very Little Apprehension Felt in Cape May Because of Level Beach Summer Girls in Atlantic City Don Winter Headgear Under Sun's Blistering Rays CAm MAT, July 17 SltAntCS mny bo the subject of much talk nt other ceashoro resorts, but owltift to the very level ntrctches of beach here nt Tnpe Mny oven the most timid of bntli ers entertnln ory few fenrs. However, tliern has been nlinost etery other torm of excitement It Is nultc the fart for women nml Rlrls to ilrlvc their own motors here; In fnrt .one nlmost never sees n mnn ilrlv liiff, because those of them poor souls who nro not busy ilrlvlnir tent pepra "somewhere this side of Mexico", nro sweltering In their offices An unusually pretty woman was driving nn equally stunnlntr car on Washington avenue on Friday morning, nnd In at tempting to turn a corner she ran up on tho curb and Into n polo, and there Bho stuck The colored nurso screamed, nnd for a few awful seconds It was rather excit ing but the cool hend of the drlor soon set things right, nnd they went their way In peace, nnd not "In pieces." People nro pouring In every day, and "For Hent" signs nro fast disappearing from the cottage-) Mr John Stevenson nnd Mrs V. f. Ste venson won tho golf tournament played by the Junior members of tho club on Friday afternoon. On Saturdny Mrs Horaco i:u gono Smith was hostess nt tho weekly tea at tho Golf Club. Thero was dancing on the porch nnd the usuat putting contest Mlis N'nncy Jeffcrys has gone to Duck Hill Falls for several weeks nnd will Join her mother hero In August. Mrs. Wnlter K. Stevenson, who Is nn nc tlve member of tho golf club, has Issued cards for a brldgo on July 2(1 nt the club. Mr and Mra. Albert Qoodall, of Chestnut Hill, who nro spending the summer at Chelsea, were guests ovor the weak-end of Mr nnd Mrs William Morlco nt their cot tnge on Ileach avenue. Mr Paul I'earson was nlso a guest of the Morlccs. Mrs. Morlco and Mrs Arthur Colnhan motored to Chelsea on Friday. Mrs. rirnhnin Archer has her sister, Mrs. Held Ooodildge. of llaltlmore, ns her guest nt tho Stockton Villa. Mr and Mrs. Frank Pequlgnot, of Mer lon, havo taken a cottago on New York avenue for tho season. Mr. Andrew Wheeler nrrlved on Friday nnd spent the week-end with his family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew McKenna nro tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis McOrnth nnd their nieces, tho Misses Dlmond, at their Stockton nvcnuo cottago Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Fellows have arrived and will spend the remainder of the season with Mrs James Stokes at her cottage on Columbia avenue. ATLANTIC CITY, July 17. TV TOW that tho sizzling hot days nre here, IN tho summer girl Is wearing tho latest wrinkle In autumn millinery. By somo Idiosyncrasy of fashion wo wear straw hats tho llrst of Janunry, when snow Is on the ground, nnd in midsummer we don velvet nnd felt hats. Turbans of ostrich feathers snugly drawn over tho crown nro a novelty, although not half as novel ns tho patch work birds with real feet. Somo nullls nnd feathers are nppllqucd to tho side of tho hat to slmulato n bird, nnd on this perfectly II.it surfneo nro perched blid clnws. White silk clipped beaver hats of the same fabric as men's silk hats nro having qulto a voguo. The broart-hrlmmed hnta aro giving place to close-nttlng feather turbans. Lieutenant William Adams Hodgman, U. S. N., nnd Mis. Hodgmnn havo Ix-cn visiting Mrs. Hodgman's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rob ert M. Willis. Lieutenant Hodgman has gono to Newport to Join tho battleship Kan sas Tho Emergency Aid bridge at tho Ostend was a tremendously smart occasion. All tho fashionables wero there In their best bib and tucker, nnd tho palm room, with Its green and white furniture, formed n delightfully cool - looking background for tho fetching Bummer frocks Several hun m '.'.uMM;M,y,siw " irfr" "-" " " riL-- iBS r' 111 ( I V 1B1 I Independence XSBftJK BS ' WP ' CADILLAC "EIGHT" The Cradle of Luxury The World's Greatest Road Car CADILLAC A UTOMOQILE SALES CORPORATION JBfiiittliliiMlMiil dred dollars wero realized nnd the nffnlr was so successful that n number of other card pnrtles will be hot! throughout tho summer. Tho noxt one scheduled will be given nt the Marlborough-Dlenhelm tomor row afternoon Mls Luello Metzler gave n sailing party from Venice Park Inst week In honor of Miss Orace Norcross, of Philadelphia, who Is tho guest nf Ifss Marie Thomas nt Vent hor. In the parlv were Miss Violet Shrevo. Miss Helen Filtch, Miss Amv Ware, Miss Josephine Joslln, Miss Vcrna Josltn, Miss (limbs Xlurraj, Mrs. Oriili.ini nnd Mr. nnd Mrs J. P. Metzler. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Mercer, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Jniden nnd Miss Jnrden have taken apartments nt Hnddon Hull for tho remnlndcr of tho senson. JAMHSTOWN, It. I., July 17. ATHMPOItAUY lull In social activities was experienced last week, vihen the 1G dreadnoughts In the bav unexpectedly hauled anchor nnd spread themselves over the Atlantic for manoouvcrs. Tho Casino depends on tho naval oillcers for the danc ing men of tho town through tho middle of tho week. And ns tho prettv lohutnnto usually outnumber even tho largo group of officers and pcttj ofTlrets who enn get shore leave. It Is n btuo day Indeed when tho naval cotcrlo Is not here to bo drawn upon Mr. Charles Morris Wood has opened his Conanlcut nvenuo cottage for tho sea son. Mr and Mrs Cnrblt Lnverlng nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. flllpln Lovcring, of Jenklntown. nre occupying their West Shore cottago and will bo hero until September. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Hertrnm Ltpplncott, of 1712 Spruce street, have opened their sum mer home. Meeri'Jtuek, on tho beautiful nutomobllo road to Heavertall Mr. and Mrs Alexander T SInde havo nrrlved and will fcpend tho season In their cottage. WILHWOOD. N. J.. July 17. LST week saw tho beginning of tho I weekly card parties nnd weekly dances nt the leading hotels. Mnny persons attend the nightly dances nt tho Wildwood Ocean Pier, which aro In chnrgo of Mr. Harry W. lloscllo. Music lovers nro given nn opportunity to hear somo of tho greatest vocal artists nt this resort In connection with the special Sunday evening concerts nt the new Casino Auditorium. Among thop ubo will be hoard aro Madamo Margnret Matzcnauer, Madamo Melonle Kurt, Miss Knthryno McGlnlcy, M. Johannes Sembach, the distinguished Wagnerian tenor; Mary llarrett nnd Paul Volkman Mis. H H Lewis and her son, Mr. Don ald Lewis, of Plalnfleld, N. J., nro regis tered at tho Hotel Sheldon. Mrs William Frost and her son, of Cam den, are guests of Mr. 13. Frost, of West Montgomery avenue. Mr. .ind Mrs. H. Dolson, nf Camden, havo arrived heio on their cruiser, tho Unome. Mr. Harry Hunter Is spending the season nt the Adelphl-Wltte. Mr. William H. Stemen Is spending the summer nt tho Heading. Mr. and Mrs Joseph T. Gnidncrnnd their daughter, of I'hllndcIphJa, nro at tho Itoya Inn. OCHAN CITY, N. J, July 17. Mns william d. sunnnnitD, of Iladdonfleld, n, summer resident of this city nnd chnlrmnn for South Jersey of tho New Jersey Soldiers' Hellef League, Is organizing n branch In this resort. It Is planned to glvo u concert and dance for tho benefit of tho league, to bo held at tho Ocoan City Yncht Club the latter part of this mouth. It Is expected that Governor ami Sirs Fielder will be among the guests. Tho members of tho Summer Auxiliary of tho First Methodist Episcopal Church nro making fancy nnd useful articles for tho bazaar to be given by the Ladles' Aid 9 Society of the Church on Goff'fl Pavilion, on tho Hoardwfllk Friday, July 2 The auxiliary will hold US weekly meeting In tho headquarters of tho Visitors' Mnwnla Club, on tht Ilonrdwalk tomorrow kttttt noon. The i:ntrtnlnment Commutes for this occasion comprises Mr C. M 8ho mnker. Mrs N 3 Goff, Mrs. Oowdney Clarke, Mrs. H. A. Corson nnd Miss Mis' helly A women's chorus Is being brgnnlzed at the Ocean City Yacht Club, with a mem bership of nt least 25. Among these wilt b several of tho members of the Haydn Club, of Philadelphia. Mr. Henry 3? Unas and Ills family, of West Philadelphia, aro occupying their cot tage ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Morgan II. Thomas are nmong the cottagers Mr. and Sirs. Benjamin Miles have opened their Ocean nvcnuo cottage. Mr nnd Mrs Frank Green, of Philadel phia, are occupying apartments at 12th street nnd Ocean nvenue, Mr H. II. Perry, of Philadelphia., has taken n cottage for the season. Miss Mildred Lamorello Is here for an extended stay. nnoons BACQN. A very attrnctlve wedding took place at C o'clock Saturday evening, when Mlsa Louise liacon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Contes Potts, became the bride of Mr. Merrltt Trimble Ilhodes, son of Mr. nnd Mrs Alfred Ilhodes, of Media. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Al bert t: C'lav, pastor of the Church of the Redemption Miss Uncon wore a gown of white taffeta trimmed with net nnd sliver laco. Her veil was worn coronet fashion, with a wreath of lilies of tho valloy and silver lace. Sho carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses and lilies of tho valley. The bride nlso woro a wonderful necklace, a gift of tho bridegroom, having been In the Rhodes family for GOO years. Miss Virginia Leo Bacon, tho maid of honor, woro a most nttractlvc gown of bluo taffeta made Wntteau fashion, trimmed In silk net nnd a blue lint trimmed In pink roses. She carried a bouquet of Maryland roses. Mr. Rhodes had his brother, Mr. Wlltlara Rhodes, ns best man, nnd tho ushers were Mr. Roy Sawyer nnd Mr. Henry Bevlns. Miss Bacon, who was given In marriage by her brother, Mr. John Freeman Bacon, Is u daughter of tho lato John Francis Bacon nnd a grnnddnughtcr of Dr. William F, Freeman. Following tho ceremony a small reception vvns held nt the home of tho bride, after which Mr. nnd Mrs Rhodes left for Lake Gcorgo. They will be at home after September 1 In Ambler. FITZPATRICK POLU A pretty summer wedding was solemnized on Satuiday afternoon nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs Hdward Pole, 2228 West Ontario street, when their daughter, Miss Mary E. Pole, became tho bride of Mr. John FltJ Patrick, son of Mr and Mrs. Harry Fitz patrlck. Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Thomas C. Bird, of the Tem ple Baptist Church, 22d and Tioga streets, and wna followed by a reception. Tho bride, who was given In marriage by her father, waB attcnded'by Mrs. Walter Van Sclver ns matron of honor. Mr. Harry Fltzpatrlck, Jr., vvns his brother's best man. Mr. and Mrs. Fltzpatrlck left on their wedding Jour ney after tho reception. They will be at homo In tho autumn at 2228 West Ontario street. Lansdowne Mrs. Leo J. Eastman, of Hast Greenwood nvenue, gave a delightful luncheon Thurs day In honor of her mother, Mrs. C. C. Semes, of Washington, D. C, and her mother-in-law, Mrs. I-. J. Eastman, of Los Angeles, Cal Among tho guests were Mrs., Benjamin Watson, of Tarrytown. N. T. ; Mrs Benjamin West. Mrs. Benjamin West, Jr., Mrs. Charles Pierce, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. F. J. Tucker and Miss Elizabeth Tucker. Mrs Alexander Kerr, of Drexel road, Is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lloyd Jones, of Shepparton, Australia. airs C F Llndenmayer, of Shadeland nvonue. entertnlned a house party over the week-end. The Cradle of Liberty Immediate Delivery j "Weddings 4 u ttttMHtttfiii
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