Tj-jiW)JjW' n i ht-k '.imiayswtH1'"1' if isiii.i) illJMiJip)ijuiBjii.T EVENTtfG LEDGER PHILADELPtllA, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1016. TSIrj, NANCY WYNNE IS PLEASED TO TALK ON DIVERS SUBJECTS The Stay-at-Homes Have Funny Times as Wqll as Those Who" Frequent the Northern Shores Golf Holds Great Fascinations for Devotees SOMETIMES I wonder it tho persona who Btay In town do not have as Bood a tlmo us thoso who rush oft at the first sign of heat. The other evening a crowd of us dined on one of tho roof gardens after an exceedingly hot day, and though a terrific thunder and light ning storm was going on during most of tho evening, even tho most nervous of the party forgot fears In the delightful air and pleasant surroundings. By tho way, my weo bird friend tells mo sho lunchod at the Bellovue-Stratford ono day last weok, and nearly lost an eyo watch ing a certain gay young widow who was there with several men. During luncheon sho aroso nnd wont over to speak to some friends at anothor table. In the mean time, says tho weo bird, hor companions grew restless and ono Jolnod her and took her by tho arm urging her to como back. Bhe continued to talk, however, and so he dropped hor arm, but his arm Just slid naturally about her waist, and thoro they Btood talking earnestly to their friends whllo every eyo on tho roof gardon was strained, Indeed, not knowing what would happen noxt. What did happen waa that sho roturnod to hor neat, and after much carving proceeded to cat Borne chicken. It Is astonishing how tho crazo for Bolt grows. I was highly nmuscd at tho remarks I hcavd ono man make to an other as they wcro riding In from ono of tho golf clubs which Is a most popu lar spot theso warm days. Ono had Just paid his first visit to tho place, nnd was highly pleased with all ho saw. "But," cald he, "It strikes me pretty funny how tho courso winds In and out back to tho clubhouse about .every three holes. Thoro Bccms to bo plonty of room for more extended links, and yet you find yourself back near tho start every now and again. However," ho added," It's very refreshing to ho nblo to stop in tho clubhouse every onco In so often, you know." I wonder what ho meant; don't you? Tho national polo tournament began yesterday at tho Point Judith Country Club, In Narragansott. and that, together with tho tonnis tournament, which is also on this week, will make the famous olubhouso moro popular than ever. So many Phllndelphlans go to N'urragansett overy year ono feels at homo right away when ono goea there, and really some times ono wonders if there aro many moro beautiful spots than tho great rocks which stretch way out Into tho bay and form thoso lovely natural aquariums. Hannah Randolph and her father and brother are at their villa thcro as usual, but Xarragansett will miss tho Alfred Norrlscs this year, for they havo taken a house In Nowport. Tho Fells aro at Narragansott, however, and tho Phil Stovonsons, whoso marriage has turned out so happily. Of counc, tho John Nor rises aro thero, and Lira Is having tho timo of her young life. Lisa has always had a good time, for that matter, but when ono has been out ono winter and comes to ono's first summer out, tho times seem to get oven better, at least bo tho one-year girls toll me. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mrs. Alexander Brown entertained at luncheon yesterday afternoon at Sunny mead, her villa In Nnrrngansctt Pier. In honor of Mrs. Craig Blddlo. Mr. and Mrs. W. Plunkctt Stewart gave an Informal luncheon yesterday afternoon at Narrngansctt Pier. Miss Winifred Ormsby Clarke, of Haver ford, nnd Miss Louise Clarke and Mlsi Agnes Clnrke. of Bryn Mnwr. who havo been attending tho conference at Silver-Bay-on-Lake George, N. Y havo gone to Lenox, Mass., where they aio the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shields Clarice, of New York, at their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Agncw T. Dice will enter tain at a bupper on Friday night at tho Bhelburne. Atlantic City. Miss Allco Gordon Drexel, daughter of Mrs. John It. Drexel. entertained at luncheon today at tho summer home of her parents In Newport. Miss Sarah Ser,?ka..i Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mre. William Heyward Myers, of St. David's, left on Friday to visit friends at North Cast Ilaibor, .Me. Mr. and Mrs. Morris L Clothier nnd their three children have gone to Walllsport, N. Y.i for tho summor. Mr. and Mrs. John Shipley Dixon, of Vlllanova, are spending tho summer at Eaunderstown, It I. Mrs. II. S. Prentiss Nichols, of SIC Pel ham road, Qermantown, la epondlng part of tho summer at Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cadwalader, of Vlllanova, who aro tnklng a Western trip, are now In Denver. Col. Miss Florence Wiener, of 135 South 18th (street, has returned to her home from a visit of several weeks to Mrs. Bar ton Chap In at her summer home tu Madi son, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. F. Harold Tunnell and their son. Master P. Harold Tunnell, Jr., will leave the latter part of July for Beach Haven to remain until Septem ber. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Galser, Miss Eleanor Gall alyr and Miss 'Marie Louise Ga!ser, of Ba ajr. nave motored to Eagle's Mere to spend several weeks. Along the Main Line ROSEMONT Mr. and Mrs. John P. Green and their family, of Rosemont, are occupying their cottage at Jamestown, R. I., for the summer. Mr. William Keating Johnson is attend ing the camp at PUtt3burg. ST. DAVip'S Mrs. J. D. Steele and Miss Rebecca Steele, of the Louella Apartnienti, are spending several weeks at Pleasant Point Club, Dempster, N. Y. Miss Esther C. M. Steele is spending the summer at Centre Harbor, N. H. Mrs. Clements and her family, of St David's, have gone to Eagle's Mere for the summer. Mr. Clarence Freeman and Mr. William Faxton are spending some tlmo at the military training camp at Piattsburg. J)r. and lira. Parke Schoch, have rented their house on Midland avenue and are pending the summer at Atlantic City. WAYNE The Wayne branch of the National Red Crqea Society will meet at Crossways. the home of the president, Mrs. William H. Brooksyln St Davids, toll aft ernoon. Miss Marjory Shaw, of North Wayne ave. nue, la visiting friends la Boston, Moss. Mr. and Mrs. Frank; Muler and family, of Uo Chestnut lane, aro occupying their cottngo nt Wlldwood. Mrs. Horace H. Wendell, accompanied by Miss Clara Tompklni left on Saturday for a visit to Clyde, N. Y. Mrs. Charles T. Mather and Miss Dorothv Mather have returned from a two-weeks' stay at I'ocono Pines. Mlsi Kleanor Long Is entertaining Miss Juno Olngel, of Chicago, at her homo on Runnymcde avenue. Mr. Joshua A. Rnlley nnd tho Mines Bailey, of Lancaster nvenue, have taken a trip to Duluth, Minn., and other points In the West. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Hartley nnd their family, of West Wayne nvenue. havo taken a cottngo at Ocean City, N. J for tho summfh Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Coleman nnd Master L. William Coleman, of Lnndowno avenuo, left on Saturday to spend tho re mainder of tho summer nt Hcnsldo l'nrk, N J. Mr. nnd Mrs. William P. Shestfer have returned from a camping trip nt Belgrade Lakes, Mo. Chestnut Hill Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Adams, Jr., of Nava hoo nvenuo and Mermaid lane, am spend ing the summer camping near tho Rangclcy Lakes, Me. Miss Annetta MacOrath, of 25 East Bene 2et street, will Icavo this week to visit friends near Reading. Liter she will go to Ocean City, N. J., nnd Cast Oreland, Me. Germantown Tho Mnnhelm brunch of tho French Relief Society held tho last meeting of tho season today, ns a great many mem bers nro out of town. Tho work will bo resumed in tno autumn. br. nnd Mrs. Arthur W. Hcbcrt, of 6001 Grecno Btrcet nro receiving congrntulntlons on tho birth of n daughter, Lllcen Hcbcrt, on juiy a, Mr. nnd Mrs. Davis D. Supplcc, Jr., have returned to their homo In New York from a visit to Mr. Supplco's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis D. Supplcc, of 162 East Washington lane. Mrs. William Seymour Carrlgan, of 310 West Johnson street, will Icavo August 15 to spend tho rcmnlndcr of tho summer In Maine. Mrs. A. D. Sllllmnn and her two children, of C23 West L'p'al street, accompanied by Mrs. William Fischer nnd her daughter, are spending tho summer on n rnnch In Wyom ing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles A. Super, of West Haines street, nre spending the summer nt tho Elberon, Wlldwood, N. J. Mr. W. It. Meredith, of Hnrvey street. Is spending some time nt Marblchead, Mass. Mr. E. O. Dunton, Atlantic City. of Upsal street. Is nt Miss Marlon Miller, of 401S Royal street. Is spending the summer nt Pocono Summit. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Llghtf-nborger, of C336 Norwood street, aro spending tho summer at Wlldwood. Miss Mnrlon Connelly, of Pastorlus street. Is In Atlantic City for the season. Mrs. J. II. Ruchanan. of 5505 German town nvenue, hns left for Islnnd Heights, where sho will spend tho summer. Mrs. William Hunter, of Morris street. Is spending the season at tho Stratford, Ocean City, N. J. Miss K. M. Flnnagan, of Stokes street. Is spending the Bummer In tho Catsklll Mountains. .Miss U. Sudell, of Washington lnne, li pp-ndlng the summer In the Pocono Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Nnrmnn C. Trump, of fiGr,6 McCnllum street, their daughter. Miss Sarah E. Trump. Mrs. S. E. Cresson and Miss Florence Wiener, will lenvo on August 7 for Ilanff. Cnnnda. to ppend a month. Miss Sarah Emlen Trump has returned to her home after a week's visit with friends at Bryn Mawr. Mrs. George Keeper, of 0305 Germantown avenue, accompanied by her two children, hns gone to Camp Thornhurst. near Wilkes barre. Pa., to visit Mrs. Larrlng Hnrvey. Mr. nnd Mrs. William M. David and their young daughter, of 522D Greene Btreet. nro spending a month with Mrs. David's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cutler, at their fnrm near Doylestown. Mrs. C. S. Mnrphle, of 5339 Morris street, nccompnulpil by her daughter. Miss Ida Mnrphle. has gone to Chelsea to spend sev eral weeks. Miss Edith Mncphlo Is spending 'tho summer at Auburndale near Boston, Mass. Mrs. Sapiuel W. Coons, of 0023 Boyer street, has returned to her homo from Mt. Pocono. West Philadelphia Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Brown, of 4327 Balti more avenue, are at tho St. Charles, At lantic City tor an extended stay. Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Randall and Miss Florence Randall, of 34G1 Chestnut street, will leavo early In August for tho Poconos. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Clark, of 1652 North Robinson street, aro taking a trip to Bos ton and Halifax, In celebration of their 17th wedding anniversary. Girard Farms Mrs. Grey Barran, of the Girard Estate, and her daughters. Miss Helen Barran, Miss Edith Barran and Miss Annette Barran, are spending the summer with relatives In Ocean City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, of the Girard Estate, have closed their house and will spend the remainder of the summer at their summer home In Asbury Park. Tioga Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jennings, of North 18th street, have been entertaining a house party at their summer home In Ocean City. Among the guests were Mr and Mrs, William Burt Thompson and Mrs. Hugh Kerr, of West Ontario street Mrs. W. L. Ledwlth and her daughter. Miss Jean Ledwlth, of 1717 West Ontario Btreet, will leave shortly for a month's stay on the Maine coast. Miss Carrie Balllnger, of 1427 Cayuga street, will spend August In Allenhurst as the guest of Mrs. Joseph Slattery. Miss Florence Mae Morris, of North Broad street. Is spending the summer at Wer ners ville. - Kensington Dr. and Mrs. Edward Romlg and their family, of 1855 Frankford avenue, will leave shortly for Ocean City, N. J., where they will remain until the fall. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. O'Brien, or 1765 Frankford avenue, have left for a fort night's trip through New England. Mrs. S. Wlescnthal. of 2430 North Front street, has gone to Pittsburgh to visit her son, Mr Meyer Wlesenthal. After a short stay she will visit another son. Mr Abra ham Wlesenthal, In Ohio, for the remainder of the summer. COUNTRY WEEK PICNIC THURSDAY Residents of Morton nnd Rut ledge to Hold Combination Af fair Many Events Planned Tho Morton-Rutledge Country Week Pic nic will be held on Thursday In Rodgers Grove near Morton Station. The Iraln spe cial bringing tho guests will arrlvo at the pretty twin suburbs of Delaware county at 8:30 o'clock, and from tho thne the 300 kid dles nnd their parents reach tho grove until late In the evening every minute will bo full of Interest, The picnic ts an Institu tion of scvernl years' standing, and this season plnns hnvc been made to entertain a larger number than ever before from tho congested districts of Philadelphia. Hiv,rnl diamonds hne been provided for baseball gnms for tho boys nnd swings nnd other nmuscment for the girls. There will bo rnco.i nnd other sports to vnry the program. An Important feature of tho proojodlngs will ho tho "eats." The women of Morton and Ruttedge havo provided gen erously of homo baking nnd fresh veget ables grown In suburban gardens. Thcro will nlso ho a bountiful supply of Ico crenm. A number of the committee women have volunteered to act ns nurses so that mothers of young children may devote themselves to personal enjoyment free from all care. Ench gucot will bo glen a bouquet of flowers to tako homo. The commltteo Is headed by Dr. A. Grant Tlnney and Includes Mrs. Paul Stackhotise, Mis Jnno McKlnney, Miss Anna McKln ney. Miss Jnno Bentty, Mrs. Rcdheffer, Mrs. Seltz, Mrs. Pharo, Mrs. Smodley. Mrs. Mar tin, Mrs. Spackmnnn, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Loucko nnd Mrs. Tweed Roxborough Tho Rev. Frank M. Gray, of tho Wlssa hlcknn Methodist Episcopal Church, Is rpendlng ten days In camp at Greenland, Pa., where he Is guardian of the boys' camp, under tho management of tho Chris tian Association of tho University of Penn sylvania. Mrs. Charles Thomas nnd her family, of Rochello avenue, nro spending tho summer at their bungalow at Scnsldo Park. Mrs. Harry Weir, of Levering street, hns gone to Colllngswood, N. J., for tho summer. Tho Rev. Charles S. Lyons and Mrs. Lyons havo gono to Capo May Point to re main several weeks. Miss Edith Fee and Miss Grace Fee, of 4310 Manayunk avenue, will Icavo tomor row for Englo's Mere, whoro thoy will spend tho remainder of tho summer. Mr. Samuel Springer nnd his family, of 211 Sumac street, havo Joined tho Wlssa hlckon colony at Ocean City, N. J. Miss Helen V. Snyder, of Hermit's lane. Is entertaining Miss Winifred Stovens, of Bermuda. Among tho week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan L. Jones, of Rldgo avenue, at their cottngo nt Capo May Point, woro Miss Helen Ferry. Mrs. Louisa Spink, Mr. Goorgo Jones and Mr. Charles N. Jones. Miss Jean P. Hctmor, of Rldgo ave nuo, has returned from n visit of several weeks In Ontnrlo, Cnnnda. South Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Walker and their son, Mnster Alcxnnder Wnlker, of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. II. Sivltz and her son. Mas ter Charles Kenneth Sivltz, of Wheeling, W. Vn., aro visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Binder, of 813 South 3d street. MISS FRANCES VIENER Miss Frances Vlener, of 417 South 9th street, has JuBt returned from a week's trip to New York, where she has been visiting several relatives. Miss Harriet Donaldson, of 18th street and Snyder avenue. Is spending the Bum mer with relatives In Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Strauss, of Broad and Mc Kean streets, have left for an extended tour of New England. Mr. Lewis Krause, of 20th nnd Wharton streets, was given a reception on Saturday evening In honor of his 2lBt birthday an niversary. Among tho guests were Mr. Samuel Harris, Mr. Harry Green, Mr. Mor ris Green, Mr. Isador Berlin, Mr. Isador Ludwlg, Mr. Nathaniel Corson. Miss Har riet Benson, Miss Lena Ilorrls, Miss Lillian Kane, Miss Laura Donaldson and Miss Diana Horowitz. Frankford ' Miss Eleanor Gallagher, of 2608 Rhawn street, will be entertained tomorrow at dinner by her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Collins, of Whltemarsh. The guests will Include Miss Dorothy Ewlng, Miss Thelma Wallace, Miss Josephine Buck ingham, Miss Reba Thomas, Miss Ethel Buckingham, Miss Allco Cumlngs, Miss Edith Clark, Miss Alice Clark, Miss Bernlce Jarviu, Miss Caroline Bates. Miss Caroline Rand. Mr. Walter Rand. Mr. Ralph Talley, Mr. Charles Fields, Mr. Francis Morton, Mr. Charles Phillips, Mr. James Wallace, Mr. Hoiaco Wallace, Mr. William Clark, Mr. David Meglll. Mr. George Collins. Mr. Ken neth Lewis, Mr. Thomas Maxwell and Mr. Roth Colburn. Mr, and Mrs. Collins will leave on July 28 to spend the remainder of the season at Ocean City, N. J. Miss Mary Bradford, of 7010 Tulip street, has gone to West Chester, Pa., where she will be the guest of Miss Frances Hading ton until August 1, when she will Join her parents at Ocean City. N. J. What's Doing Tonight Municipal Hand. Benjamin Itoeskmin. con ductor. Harrowguto Square, contra of Shlllur tret; S o'clock. Freo. Philadelphia Hand. S1U E. Hummel, con ductor. City Hall plan: $ o'clock, ft. Katrmount Park Hand, niclwrd Schmidt, con ductor. Strawberry Mansion; $ o'clock. Krto. Notice for tb Society pate will b ac cepted and printed lu the i:eulnr Ledicr. but all ucb notlcea muat be written on one aide of the paper, muat be signed la full, ultb full udJf.n. end nben possible tele phone number must be ihen. Seud all such coomtuulcatloua to ''Society Editor." Evening Ledger. DOS Chestnut Unless these requirements are carried eut. so that . erlucatfoa may be possible, the notice U1 not be published. MRS. ANDREW NUMEROUS WEDDINGS TAKING PLACE DURING MIDSUMMER Marriage of Miss Frick and Mr. Darrah, in Olney, Pic turesque Event Interesting Roxborough Wedding. Other Nuptials of the Past Week THE marrlngo of Miss Helen M. Frlck, daughter of Mrs. Edwin Frlck, of 419 East Wyoming avenue, and Mr. Daniel W. Darrah will tako place In tho Boulevard Church, Olney, this evening, at 7 o'clock. Tho ceremony will bo performed by tho Rev. L. R. Free. Miss Frlck, who will bo given In mar rlngo by her uncle, Mr. Thomas Harper, will wear a gown of whlto pussy willow tnffctn nnd gcorgetto crepe. A court train will hang from tho shoulders and hor tullo voll will bo arranged with ornngo blossoms. Sho will carry a shower bouquet of whlto roses and lilies of tho valley. Miss Helen Sansel, who will nttend tho brido as maid of honor, will wear pink gcorgetto crcpo over taffeta and will carry pink roses. Mr. Darrah will havo Mr.. Charles Frlck, a brother of tho bride, as best man. Tho ushers will Include Mr. Howard McClay, Mr. Ralph McClay, Mr. Benjamin Knowles and Mr. John Decker. Thero will be a reception at tho homo of tho bride's mother following tho ceremony for tho two families and a few Intimate friends. Tho church will bo decorated with palms, and nt the house white flowers nnd pnlms will bo used. After a wedding Jour ney Mr. nnd Mrs. Darrah will return In September to this city, whero they will live. ST. JOHN SEEL An Interesting wedding was solemnized yesterday at noon. In St. Timothy's Protest ant Episcopal Church, Roxborough. when Miss Edith Emily Seel, dnughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Seel, of 314 Rlghter street, be camo the hrldo of Mr. Ira Alfred St John, also of Wlssahlckon. The Rev. James B. Halsey, rector of the church, performed the ceremony, which was followed by a breakfast at the home of tho bride's par ents. The brldo. who was given In marriage by her father, wore a gown of whlto georgette crepo and bridal satin. A hat of white net, trimmed with flowers, nnd a shower bouquet of orchids, completed her costume. Attending tho bride was her sister. Miss Clara Seel, In a frock of pink taffeta and Norristown NORRISTOWN, Pa., July 18 Miss Flor ence M. Rambo. of 1448 Do Kalb street, hns Issued Invitations for a bridge luncheon on Friday morning nt tho Plymouth Coun try Club In honor of Mrs. William K. Gresh. Miss Catharine Yeakle, of 1217 De Kalb street, entertained about 50 of tho younger set at a delightful dance last 'Friday eve ning at tho Plymouth Country Club In honor of her guest. Miss Harriet Raise, of Newburg-on-the-Hudson. Miss Gertrude Hunter '111 entertain nt auction bridge on Thursday morning at her home, 1430 De Kalb Btreet Miss Nellie Harley, of 1314 De Kalb street, will spend the remainder of the summer at La Porte, Pa. Miss Blanche B. Brunner, of 520 Swede street, was a guest at the week-end house party given at Forest Inn, "Eagle's Mere, by Mr. Edgar Kless, In honor of Mrs. Charles Van Kirk, of South Bend, Ind. Miss Emily Leo, of the Norrls, Is spend ing several weeks at Eagle's Mere. Miss Lelle Jenkins and Miss Olive Jen kins, of 510 Swede street, have gone to Lakevllle, Conn. AMUSEMENTS WHERE IS MY DAUGHTER? AT THE VICTORIA MARKET ST Above DTH AM. THIS WEEK TUB PHOTOPLAY YOU HAVE BEEN WAITINCJ TO SEU Sanntlonall Thrilling! Moral Laiont B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE "Made in Philly" 50 Philadelphia Favorites 50 A COMEDY and FUN FESTIVAL Today at '.!. -Oc & 50c. Tonight at 6. -'3o to SI. OT1 A TOT "L?V MAKKBT ABOVE loTH Ol-riIN.Lj.l2jX UUBA.U to 11:19 ,U. )0c. 15c. 25c. Mae Murray & Theodore Roberts in "THE DREAM GIRL" Thursday, Friday. Saturday Dl'STlX S'AnNUM In "DAVY CROCKETT' "DATA CTH 1S1 MARKET irxJ-ir.jJlt V1CTOK MOORE la "THE CLOWN" Thuraday.. Friday, Saturday "THE I'HA.VTOM" Arcadia CHESTNUT Uelow 10T1I W H THOMTSON THE El SITE Of TUB NIGHT' , Added, Blllle Burke in Gloria's nominee. Nix 11 A.T.RXANDSR8 UMyD A. DE MASI Photo by Photocraftere. net Her bouquet combined lilies of tho alley with pink roses. Mr. St. John had Mr. Percy M. Vnutlcr, of Island Heights, N. J as best man, and his ushers were Mr. Edward J. Holgate and Mr. Nathan Seel, of Roxborough, Mr. St John nnd his brldo will return from their wedding trip tho end of tho summer and wilt rccolvo after September 1 at 211 Lau rlston street, Wlssahlckon. MOLINA DE MAR. Tho marriage of Miss Irene De Mar, daughter of Mrs. E. De Mar, of 1530 North 20th street, to Mr. Joseph S. Molina took placo on Saturday evening at tho homo of tho officiating clergyman, tho Rov. Robert C. Wells, of tho Tabernacle Methodist Epis copal Church, 11th street below Oxford street, and was followed by a reception at tho homo of tho brldo's mother. VOGEL LESSIO. Miss Clara R. Lcsslg, daugter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Lcsslg, became tho brldo of Mr. Robert F. Vogol, of Mount Airy, on Saturday evening. Tho ceremony was per formed nt the homo of tho officiating clergy man, the Rev. Dr. Westminster, of tho Mount Airy Methodist Episcopal Church, and was followed by, a reception at tho homo of tho brlde'fl parents, 3312 North Gratz street. Mr. and Mrs. "Vogel have left for Atlantic City, and after a short stay at that resort will go to Reading for tho re mainder of tho season. They will bo at homo aftor September 1 at 39 West Mount Airy avenue. CARNEY-rllOUSTON. Announcement Is mado of the marriage of Miss Mary Houston, daughter of Mr. John Houston, of 1320 Butler Btreet, to Mr. Hugh Carney, of Germantown. on Fri day nfternoon, July 14, In St Stephen's Roman Catholic Church. Broad and Butler streets, by tho Rev. Richard Hannlgnn. The brldo wns attended by Miss Katharine Renrdon and tho bridegroom by his brother. Sir. William Carney. Owing to a recent death In the family the ceremony was a quiet one. Mr. and Mrs. Carney will be nt homo after September 1 at 08 Collom street, Germantown. North Philadelphia Miss Gertrudo Klein, of 2258 North 20th street, hns gone to visit her ulster, Mrs. S. T. Gladding, at Newtonvllle, Mass.. for beveral weeks. Mrs. AY. M. Hannold and her daughter, Mls3 Mabel O. Hannold. of Aspen street, spent the week-end at the Kenwood, Vine land, N. J. Mr. and Mrs Harry E. Paisley, of 1028 North 6th street, have gone to Olenslde for the remainder of the summer. Miss Kdlth Bellman, of 1800 Arch street, will spend August at Flndley Lake. N. Y., and on her return will go to Cleveland, O for a week. AMUSEMENTS CONVENTION HALL 11UOAD AND ALLEGHENY AVE. GRAND, CONCERT (1000 VOICES) UNITED SINGERS OP PHILADA. AND Unique Gymnastics PHILADELPHIA TURNGEMEINDE FOR TUB BENEFIT OF Citizens' Soldiers' Aid Committee Fund Thursday, July 20 AT 8 P. M. ALL SEATS RESERVED at 25c to $1.00 Can bo purchased from; OIMDEI. RROTHEKS, 8th and Market Sta. C. J. HEPPK & SON 1UT Chestnut St. N. SNELLENnL'RO CO.. 12th and Market Sta. GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. 1331 Market St. MT HUOTHKKS Mil and Market Streeta. r'OWEI.TON HOTEI 20 N -10th Street. KM !! SCHNEt.U 1010 Ormantowo Ate. NORD AMKIUKA. 100(1 N Sth Street. OSTENDORPP'S RESTAURANT. 1231 Market Street. Citizens' Soldiers' Aid Committee of Philadelphia THOMAS 11. SMITH. Maor and Chairman. 8HHI.DON POTTER. Vlce-Chalrmen. JOSHI'U E. WIDENER. Treasurer. GEORGE WENTWORTH CARU. Secretary. Globe Thonfra MARKET and -meant: jumper sts. rAIWBril-l-B Contlnuoue U A. M. to li i: M. joe. 13c. 25c. "OVER THE GARDEN WALL" AD HOYrS MINSTRELS And Other Feature Acts SWIM3UNQ ADAMS sanitary swimmino poot OUAiUQ ;.lv s BKOAD ST. PART NIGHTS Wl)N . PRI AND SAT LACXE3' L GENTLEMEN'S 110 UK3 DAILY. ELASTIC BANDS ON MILADY'S CHAPEAU IS SHORE'S LATEST FAD High Winds Responsible for Rubbers Under the tlhin -Cape May Has Gala Week-end Ocean City and Wildwood Add Their Quota of News '' ATLAIC CITY, July 18. BrtEEZY days at th shore are respon sible for a new wrinkle In headgear. To keep the big floppy hats from going a-glce, a clever girl put a black elastic on her chapeau nnd wore tho rubber under her chin, Just as she Used to do when she was a kiddie A touch ot black about tho face was found to bo becoming, nnd now tho smartest girls at the tea dance at the Tray moro on Saturday nfternoon hold their hats In place with halt-Inch bands of black rubber Here Is a new fashion, which lias utility ns Its salient characteristic, and that Is very unusual In the summer time. Saturday night at tho shoro waa exceed ingly gay Tho dinner dance at tho Seauew Country Club wns a very .happy occasion. Mr nnd Mrs. John N. Wllklns, Jr., enter tained a large party. it.i- There wcro a number of rhlladelphlans nt the Hotel Chelsea dance, to which ad mission Is only by card. Following the dance most of the guests entertained at supper In tho Orlll. Among the hosts were Mr and Mrs. Robert Peterson, Mrs. Att more Prlzcr. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leg get. Judgo nnd Mrs. Joseph Thompson, Colo nel and Mrs. Puffy. Mr. Ulchard Knight. Dr. and Mrs. ndward Porteous, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dookmyer. Mr. J. Brant Coch ran. Mr. Douglas Cochran, Mr. Harry Hlch nrdson, Mrs. Thomas P. "untor, Mrs. Al bert D. Pnncoast. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seger, Mr. T. It. Davis, Mr and Mrs. 8. H. Crnmp, Mr. George Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob C Myers and Mr. Whcaton. Mr. and Mrs. I'hlllp C. Poc, who motored down from Baltimore, entertained nt dinner at the Chelsea on Hundny lor air. itiuik Kennedy, of Philadelphia, Mrs. W. T. aummey. Miss Frances Qum mey nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. J. namsey van Itoden form a family party In Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. Miles B. Dean have taken an apartment on South Boston avenuo, Chelsea, for tho remainder of tho summer. Among tho Phltadelphlans at the Tray more over Sunday wcro Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Morris, Miss Mary K. Gibson. Mrs. M. L. Itellly, Mrs. S. N. Scovllle, Miss Scholl, Mrs. Florcnco G. Allison. Mrs. O. V. P. Jones, Miss Eleanor Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke P. Pond. Mrs. Charles De F. Bcsore spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. R. J. Cloud, at tho Preston Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Albert II. Darnell motored to 'Wcrnersvlllo for over Sunday. CAPE MAY. July 18. IT IS IIAKD to say JuBt which spot In Cape May was the most popular on Sat urday night. Of courso, the new hotel was nttractlvo, as thero was n danco In tho ballroom until 10 o'clock, when everybody went downstairs to tho Inclosed porch cafe, where tho dancing lasted until 12 o'clock. Then Arnold's, ono of tho most popular restaurants, was gay with parties. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Norrls wero thero with frlonds. also Mr. nnd Mrs. E. O. Rich; ards, Mr. Whltton Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Archer, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shearer. Mr. Harold Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawson. Mr. nnd Mrs. William N. Mortco entertained 18 guests at supper at Zllllnger's and Mr. Edward Crozer gave a luncheon of seven covers on Sunday. Cap tain Mesh, U. S, A., and Mrs. Mesh aro here for a fortnight. Miss Barbara Blspham, of Claymont. Del., Is tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Blspham. Mr. and Mrs. Harry "Weeks, of Chestnut Hill, were tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas G. Stockhausen over tho week end. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Emack. of Over brook, aro the guests of Mr. Richard Cam pion, at his cottage on Stockton avenuo. Among those noticed on the beach on Sun day woro Mr. Harry McMIchnel, Mr. Ed ward Rogers and his fiancee, Miss Mary Mlrkll. Miss A. C. Knight of 160G Chestnut street, Is occupying her cottage, as usual. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Henry are guests of Mrs. Henry's mother, Mrs. Hanson. OCEAN CITY, July 18. Mr R. AND MRS. HARRY DAVIS and their family, of Philadelphia, are here for a short time. Mrs. O. C. Brooks and her daughter, Miss Mildred Brooks, also of Philadelphia, are here for the season. Mr. and Mrs. "W. H. Horn and daughter. Miss Florence Horn, are In their Wesley avenue cottage. Mr. and Mrs. George Lotter are occupy ing their apartments on Wesley avenuo. Tho members of the Visiting Ladles' Aux iliary of the First Presbyterian Church had a pleasant time at their weekly meeting at the Casino Club last week. Tho hostesses were Mrs. Oliver Brooks, chairman; Mrs. W. Yokel. Mrs. Albert D. Oat, Mrs. E. Korn, Mrs. William H. Kirkpatrlck, Mrs. E. M. Campbell. Mrs. T. J. Fegley and Mrs. George Russell, all of Philadelphia. Mr. John J. Carr, of Philadelphia, who has recently recovered from a recent severe Illness, has come down for the season with his family. Mr. and Mrs. William Franclu Smith, of : lndtMMSngovkhx CONTINUATION TOMORROW July Lingerie Clearance BEFORE STOCKTAKING At Extreme Reductions Negligees of crepe de chine, net and chiffon. Formerly 10.75 to S2.50 4.95 to 11.95 Negligees of meteor, crepe de chine and georgette. Formerly 29.50 to 95.00 16.50 to 37.50 Matinees of crepe de chine, georgette and chiffon. Formerly to 22.50 4.95 to 11.75 "Bontell" nightgowns, chemise and combinations. Formerly 1.50 .75 "Bontell" nightgowns, chemise and combinations. Formerly 2.95 1 . 1 0 to 1 .45 Chemise and Bodices of crepe de chine and chiffon. Formerly 3.95 1.95 Nightgowns, chemise and combinations of crepe de chine. Formerly 5,95 to 8.95 3.95 & 4.95 VERY SPECIAL HO Petticoats Of crepe de chine and taffeta. Formerly 3.35 2.95 125 Petticoats Of crepe de chine and wash satin, Formtrly fJ5 2.95 :fjirtntj & Ransom t0. HTa Philadelphia, are occupying their cottage oit St. Charles place. Mr. Harry T. Jordan Is here for the aea son, accompanied by his family. .Miss Doris Kenyon, of New York, is the ' guest of Miss Norma Chlchestor In Oils' city. T,iKu.s,eno.55lcKler nnd h" family, of" Philadelphia, have opened their Central avenuo cottage. Mr. and Mrs. 3. W, Landenberger, of Mount Airy, nre at their new cottage wMr- ?,u?,r. ,Ti..Schock and hl nilly, of ' WcRt Philadelphia, nro again among the cottagers. i.If" m. A.i,Paimer' f West Philadelphia, Is at his Wesley avenue cottage for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Coane are guests of one of tho large hotels for the season. ii ? iliIr.". Krtt"ols Thole are among the Phllndelphlans here. Mr. and Mrs. James N. Perry came down for a lengthy stay at one ot the leading hotels. Tho Japanese Ambassador Is here from Washington, D. C. for a short rest here? Charles Swing are visitors WILDWOOD, July 18. THE first annual luncheon of the Wild wood Clvio Club was given at the Wild wood Manor Saturday, and was a social and Intellectual feast to all. About 80 mem bers and guests were seated at the T-shaped tables, which were artistically decorated by the committee under the supervision of Miss Jane Baker, who usod the colors of the Slate Federation of Women's Clubs buff and blue ns a color scheme. Tho guests of honor were Mrs. Lillian J. Stockton, of Rldgewood, president of the , State Federation of Women's Clubs, and Mrs. John W. Wescott, of Haddonfleld, wife ot tho Attorney General of New Jersey. Thcro were also present as guests of the club the president and secretary of each of tho women's organtratlons of Wlldwood. After tho delicious luncheon Mrs. J Flthlan Tatem, president of the Wlldwood" Clvio Club, mado the address of welcome and Introduced tho speakers of the after noon, Mrs. Stockton and Mrs. Wescott Progressive Five Hundred parties -will " bo given nt the Hotel Dorsey every Mon day ovenlng. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Wilson, of Philadel phia, spent part of last week at this resort Mr. William J. McEvoy, of Philadelphia, has arrived here for an extended visit Mr. nnd Wesley Read, of Camden and Philadelphia, are here for the summor. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wescott spent the week end here. Mrs. Preston Is occupying the Alberson cottago, on West 16th street for the sum mer. Mrs. Hnngey has been entertaining Mlis Owens, of Vlneland, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. Shlmmel were at this resort last week. Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. B. Davldowltz, of Chester, have announced the engagement of tholr daughter Miss Mary Davldiwltz to Mr. LouU E Rossln, of, West Philadelphia. Miss Adele McCluro, of Media, Is spend ing several months In Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Maldonado, of Media, will spend this month and August at At lantic City, The marriage of Miss Helen Carr to Mr. John C. Dletman, both of Marcus Hook, will take place on Thursday at the Church of the Holy Saviour. The bridal pair will spend their honeymoon at Atlantic City and will live in Marcus Hook on their return. Wilmington WILMINGTON, July 18. Mrs. Henry B. Thompson, Miss Eleanor Thompson and Master James Wilson Thompson have left for Rchoboth, Del., to spend a week. Miss Katherine Thompson, who went to Murray Bay, Canada, last week, will Join her mother at Northeast Harbor, Mt Desert, Me., In August Judge Victor B. Woolley and Mrs. Wool ley went to Westport N. T, last Thursday, for a six weeks' stay. Camden and Vicinity Mrs. B. F, Boyer, of C24 Linden street is at Caps May until August 1, when she will go to Kennebunkport Me., for four weeks. Others from Camden at this re sort are Dr. J. E. Duflleld, Mr. and Mrs. Doughten, Miss Alice Dougnten, Miss Helen White, Mrs. Thomas Huggard and Miss Madge Huggard. Mrs. John Starr has taken a cottage with her daughter, Mrs. T. W. Claggett of Bal timore, at Buena Vista. Md. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bennett are at tho Breakers, Ocean City. 95 Petticoats Of crepe de chine, taffeta, and wash satin, Fonntrh Uf &JQ 4.95 to 8.75