Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 20, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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    'EVENING LEDGElPmLADELPHlA, THUKSDAY, JUOT 20, 191C
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NANCY WYNNE HAS REMARKS TO
MAKE ON DOINGS OP SOCIETY
NAVAL OFFICERS HOSTS AT
BALL ON U. S. S. HW YOKK
Many Members of Philadelphia Colony at Jamestowh
Among Guests at Brilliant Affair 'News of Local
Interest From Cape May and Other Resorts
.Tennis at Narragansett Attracts Many Philadelphians.
Interesting Bits of News and Matters About
Persons One Knows
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THE Breat thing this week Is the ten
nis tournament nt tho Point Judith
Club, Narragansett Pier, which Is fol
' lowed each day by tea. Great Interest
Bottled about the playing of tho two
Japanese men, Kumauga and Mlknml,
nd Craig Diddle, who rocs over from
Newport to play In this national affair.
. Tho Craig Diddles wero tho guests of
the John Fells for lunch on Tuesday, nnd
to seo tho peoplo on tho lawns of tho
clubhouso at tea in the afternoon ono
would never bellevo It was Narragansett,
it was so llko our Country Club or tho
Philadelphia Crlckot Club, where tennis
matches oro so often hold. Tho Arable
'Thomsons were thoro and beautiful May
Hobson Drown, nnd her sister Kitty Penn
Bmlth, Lisa. Norrls, tho Philip ltandolphs
eenlor and Junior, Emtyn Randolph and
Mrs. Den Chew, who was Anno Thomp
son and Is a great favorite In tho married
Bet. Then, of course, Dosslo Samuel and
Mrs. Campbell Madeira, who has been
visiting her, appeared on tho lawn; but
Bessio and Mrs. Madeira have come down
hero for a fow days, I understand, so they
idld not appear yestorday. Of course
Mrs. Charles Randolph Snowdon Is an
nrdent attendant. Sho certainly Is one
tunning woman, and especially Is sho
tunning In tailored costumes. I do not
know any woman who looks n- well In
aports clothes. Tho night tho First City
Troop went through on Its way to El Paso
oho was at tho U. and O. with her mother
to glvo packages of small comforts to
Brother Dill, and sho had on a brown
oports suit, tailored waist with a stiff
collar and a sports hat of rather deep tan,
and bollovo mo, sho was "somo good
looker." To return to Narragansett, Miss
Fanny Blnnlckson and tho Caryl Rob
,crtses wero other peoplo from our own
homo town who wero enjoying tho tennis
nd tea.
"How shall wo get to Now England
without passing through Now York?" Is
tho question of tho day nmong thoso who
havo Intended to go to thoso resorts for
tho summer, so serious Is tho fright
about lnfantllo paralysis, which has In
creased so much In Now York this month.
Tho railroads have about decided to como
to tho rescue, nnd tho Federal Express
is to bo put on again to carry Philadel
phians and Ualtlmoroans and Washlng
tonians up to New England far out of
'reach of porll for tho llttlo ones, It is
hoped. Tho Isaac Starrs, I understand,
have given up their trip to Watch Hill,
owing to tho Now York epidemic, and
quite a number of others havo about de
cided to stay homo, while many will go by
steamer from Philadelphia to Boston.
I was greatly Interested lately to hear
nows of Eddio Toland, who has returned
again to the front and Is working with
tho Ambulanco In Tarls. In a lotter writ
ton qulto recently ho tells a most delight
ful bit about his trip over. It appears
.Calvo wan on tho same fitonmer returning
to Franco nnd ho was able to assist her
on several occasions when benodts and
such were tho order of tho day on board.
"Woll, when thoy worn about to land the
great prima donna dispatched him down
to his cabin to don his Red Cross uni
form, and when ho Returned sho led him
to tho sldo of tho ship and us thoy wero
about to land bado him Join her In sing
ing tho "Marseillaise." It was a most
wonderful thing, ho said. The people on
tho dock nnd thoso on board ship stood
llko statues, with tho tears pouring
down their cheeks, eo great Is tho en
thusiasm of France, especially In these
days when victory seems to bo In sight.
Poor men, fighting each other, killing,
wounding, maiming, and for what? I
wonder If wo will ovor know? Thoro Is
Just this to bo said: not many of thoso
who do tho fighting arc responsible for
it. May tho end bo noon!
Young Toland Is much impressed by
tho entirely different atmosphero in Paris
now oa compared to when ho was thero
nt tho beginning of the war, or rather
near the beginning in 1014. Ho says
thoro are very many more men to bo seen
nnd the city is no longer under the gloom
and darkness of the first year of war. Tho
French aro such plucky souls, It would
be hard Indeed to down thorn perma
nently. NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
Mr. Earl Alexander, of Elizabeth,- N. J.,
entertained at luncheon yesterday at Narra
gansett Pier, in honor of Miss Pauline Diss
ton, daughter of Sirs. William DIsston.
Miss Sarah Meado Harrison, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrison, of. Brae
bank, Rosemont. Is visiting Mrs. Rodman
E. Grlscom, nt Watch Hill, R. I.
Mrs. Charles Wheeler, of Pembroke,
Bryn Mawr, has left for Rutherfordton,
.N. C, where Bhe will visit her son-in-law
and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Norrls.
Mrs. Herbert Lincoln Clark and her. chil
dren. Miss Eleanor Clark and Master Con
way Clark, have gone to Northeast Har
bor to remain until September.
- Mr. and Mrs. John Worrell Pepper, of
Fair Acres, Washington lane, JenUlntown,
have had Sirs, Alfred D. Ilaclie and her
daughter. Miss Caroline Bache. as their
guests for several weeks. Mrs. Bacho ar-d
Miss Bacha have left for Magnolia, Mass.,
to spend the month of August.
Mrs. John S. Gayley, accompanied by her
daughter, Mlsa Marlon Gayley, of Jenkin
town, has left for Maine to spend several
weeks. Mr. Inglals Gayley left last month
for Plattsburg, whero he Is attending the
camp.
Mr. and Mrs. William Twells Tiers have
rented their house In Bryn Mawr to Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Bell, Jr and are occu
pying their camp at Essex, N, Y.
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas McKean, of Glen
coe House, Rosemont, left Tuesday for
Narragansett Pier, where they will remain
until September,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Seymour Brown are en
tertaining Mr. Brown's mother at their
apartments in Atlantic City.
Along the Main Line
WYNNEWOQD Mr. and Mrs. John B.
Williams and their family, of Wynnewood
avenue, are spending the remainder of the
summer at Rye, N. H.
Miss Beatrice Kile Creager, of Wynne
wood avenue, left yesterday for Cochran
vllle, Pa., where she will be the guest of
Mlsa Katharine Keylor for a week.
BRVN MAWR Mrs. Tristram C. Col
ket, of Morris avenue. Is spending July at
Olen Pyre, Pa,
Members of the Finders' Club left to-
day for a motor trip to the Ocean City
Yacht Club.
Mrs. Arthur E. Pew, of Morris avenuo,
Is nt Denver, Col., for tho summer.
Mrs. William Stewart Nelll, Mrs. J. Lewis
Davis nnd Miss Anna E. Thomas nro spend
ing a month traveling In the West. They
will spend most of tho tlmo at Denver and
Colorado Springs.
Miss Amy Fish nnd Miss Edith Fish
are spending tho week In Capo May.
nOSEMONT Miss Edith C. Fudge
spending a weak nt Ocean City, N. J.
Is
RADNOR Mr. and Mrs. J. S, C. Harvey
and their family, of Radnor, who havo
been taking a motor trip through New Eng.
land, slopping nt Hrctton Woods. Ports
mouth, Springfield, Boston nnd Briar Clirfo,
nre now nt Manchester in-the-Mountaltis,
Vt.
Miss Anna P. do Canlzares and Mr. Jay
P. do Canlzares nro visiting Mr. nnd Mrs.
Thomas Sterns, at Newport News, Va.
Dr. and Mrs. William Campbell Posey, of
Radnor, have gono to Westerly, R. I., for
the summer.
Mrs. W. Austin Obdylce, of Pleasant
Bank, left last week to spend somo time
in .New Hampshire.
ST. DAVID'S Lieutenant Commander
Wnlter U. Roper, tf. s. N., and Mrs. Roper,
of St. David's, havo taken a cottngo at
Jamestown, R. I , for tho Bummer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Augustus Wlcder
shelm, 3d. returned from their wedding
trip on Monday and nre spending several
weeks Willi Mrs Wledetsliclm'H patents.
Mr nnd Mrs Ohailes H Walton, before
going to Maine for tho month of August
Mr. and Mrs. Chailci H. Walton, Jr ,
returned from Tennessee this week and will
spend tho bnlanco of tho summer at Vent
nor. Mrs. Herbert A. Treat nnd her small
daughters, of Aberdeen avenue, left this
week to spend tho Bummer In Maine.
WAYNE Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.
Shcafter, of 401 Audubon avenue, their
daughter, Miss Jcanctto Shenffer, nnd son,
Mr. Thoodoro Sheaffer, and Mr. Charles
Shenffer. Jr., havo gono to Hillside Camp,
Belgrade Lakes, Me., to stay until Septem
ber. Miss Ethel Henderson, of Bloomlngdalo
nonuo; Mist Pechln, Miss Mnry Brooke,
Mlsa Mildred Brooke and Mr. Norman Hall
man aro members of a party camping at
Laurel, South Mountain. Pa
Germantown
Mrs. Howard Kctchnm. who has been aHp
biiver L,auo for several weeks, will return
to her home, 209 Harvey street, this week.
Tho Rev. Edwin S. Lane nnd Mrs Lnno,
of Bull Morris street, nre being congratu
lated cm the birth of a daughter.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm R. Harper, of G.1G
Lincoln drive, and Mr. and Mrs, Marlon
Harper, of Atlanta, Ga., will leave August
1 for a tour through New England.
i Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Machold, of 0820
Qulncy street, aro occupying their summer
homo nt Chelsea.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo Conrad, of 417
West I'rlco street, arc speeding tho summer
nt Bay Head.
Mr. and Mrs. James McConaughy and
their daughter. Miss Catherine McConaughy,
of 417 ltnnsbcrry street, nre spending tho
summer at their camp, Lac-des-lles near
Montreal, Canada.
Along the Reading
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Zimmerman nnd
their daughter. Miss Harriet Frailer Zim
merman, of 1819 Do Lancey placo, havo
closed their town house nnd aro spending
ttio early summer at their country place,
Whltoworth, Rydal. They will leavo in
August for North East Harbor, Mc, to
spend several weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Heritage, of Sum
mit avenue, JenUlntown, will leavo the last
of this month for Christmas Cove, Me.,
where they will spend tho month of August.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Jayne, of Cadwal.v
der avenue. Elklns Park, who aro at Bay
Head, N. J., for the summer, uhero thoy
havo taken n cottage, aro spending several
days In town.
Mr. and Mrs. C'hnrlcs K. Schull, of Elklns
Park, havo closed their country homo and
aro occupying their summer cottago in
Wildwood. They will remain until lato In
tho fall.
Miss Ruth Perry nnd her sister, MIhs
Alice Perry, of Elklns Park, have left for
i-nmp JvoKoslng. near watcrford, Me., whero
they will remain for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams, of
JenUlntown. and Mr. and Mrs. P. 13. Bird
havo returned from a motor trip to Provi
dence, R. I. Thoy wero tho guests of
friends for several days.
Mrs. John E. McK. nnd Miss Myrtle
McKee, of Wyncoto rc-J, JenUlntown, have
left for Lako Placid. N. Y.. whero they
will spend the month of August.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oretz havo closed
their town houso and nre occupying their
summer homo on Oreenwood avenue, Jen
klntown. Miss Katherlno Brett, of Rydnl, Is spend
ing several weeks In Capo May. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murray, of Old
York road, Logan, aro receiving congratu
lations on the birth of a daughter. Mrs.
Murray was formerly Miss Frances L. Lear,
di JenKlntown.
West Philadelphia
Mrs. A. Southern Conway has returned
from Atlantic City and Is entertaining her
sister, Mrs. Brlgg French, of New York.
Mr. and Mrs. John Walls and Sir. and
Mrs. David Stewart, of 313 North GSth
street, have returned home from Newark,
N. J., where they spent 10 days as the
guests of relatives.
Mrs. Jacob Stull, Mrs. L. Stanley Dobson,
Mrs. Charles McGlrr and Mrs. George Bar
low aro spending a week In Wildwood as
the guests of Mrs. Clyde Bower at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Kershaw, of Taylor avenue.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Wilson, who have
been the guests of Mrs. K, A. Baylls, of 6153
Vine street, have returned to their home
in McCall's Ferry. Pa.
Miss Nan Denny, of 1550 North 62d
street, will leave Saturday for Wildwood,
to spend a. week as the guest of Miss Sue
Wolf. '
Miss Marie Hutchlngs, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Samuel Hutchlngs, of Llanerch, is
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. L. S. Dobsop, of
6201 West Vine street.
Roxborbugh
Mrs. Edgar Hultraan. of City Point. Va,,
Is visiting r-er parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
C. Young, Of 153 Sumao street, Wlssa.
hlckon. Another daughter, litis Margaret
Young, after spending the remainder of
July in Ocean City, N. J., will travel
through Virginia during August,
Mis Lillian Connor, who baa been spend
ing several weeks in Boston. Mass., has re
turned to her home oa Sumac street,
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TWO RECENT BRIDES )
brother were married at the samo MMA4' -2 ' ' llllillllll 1
llWam W' V- 111 I Weddings
MJ&S
DWEL C.
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LARGE SUMMER CARNIVAL
BEING GIVEN TO AID CHURCH
Fete on Grounds of Corpus Christi Church, 28th Street
and Allegheny Avenue, Contains Many Interesting
Features Other
THE annual midsummer carnival of the , Ized In Mannyuuk, held a meeting on Sun
Corpus Chrlrtl Roman Cathollo Church . 'av night at tho homo of the president, Mr.
was opened last evening on the church SX
grounds by tho rector, tho Rev. Henry A.I tary, mul Mr Samuel Ost Is treasurer, In
Nnylon, nnd will continue until Saturday. . formal entertainments will bo given during
Tho great green sward, bounded by Alle
gheney avenue, 28th nnd 20th streets, wns
illuminated with Japancso lanterns and
multicolored electric bulbs, and thero were
nrtistlc rustic booths for tho salo of fancy
nrtlcles, groceries, cakes nnd candy. The
program of muslo nnd outdoor nmusemonts
will be different each night. In case of rain
tho festivities will bo held In tho largo as
sembly hall. Tho crowning of tho queen of
tho carnival will tako placo with elaborate
ceremony tomorrow night. Tho onteitnln
ment, which 13 tho largest In tho history
of tho parish, will bo carried over Into the
last week of the month, and will be held
on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights.
A delightful surprlso reception wns given
In honor of Mrs. Andrew N. Mnrtm, at her
home, 3025 North 13th street, on Monday
evening In celebration of her birthday an
niversary. Among thoso present wero Mr
nnd Mrs. Frank Noll, Mr. nnd Mrs. llnrry
Blnkin. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Dayman,
Mrs. Dambly, Miss Dambly. Miss H. C.
Dayman, Miss U. K. Johnson, Miss Elslo
I,ee. Miss Imogcno Crompton, Miss Floroneo
Johnson. Miss Elizabeth D. Martin, Miss
Genlo Martin, Mrs. John A. llallowell, Mr.
William Moorchoad, Mr Hamilton Moore
head nnd Mr. Harold Moorchcad.
The Junior Hebrew Club, recently orgnn-
North Philadelphia
Mr. Chnrlos Klrkel, of D24 North 11th
streot. Is spending n month nt the Evergreen
Inn, Conshohockcn. Mr. Klrkel has Mr.
David Morris, of 1001 South Gth street, who
Is recuperating from an accident, ns his
guest. Mr. Klrkel and Mr. Morris, after
their staj In Conshohocken, will leavo on
a hunting and fishing trip through tho New
England States.
Tho wedding of Mis Estello M. Israel.
daughter of Mrs. H. Israel, ot aa ami
Thompson streets, to Mr. A. Wnxman, of
this city, will take placo on August 6,
Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Torrance and their
daughter, Miss Hazel Torrance, of 1300
North 18th street, returned on Tuesday
from an extended trip to Buffalo, Niagara
Falls and Canada. They wero accom
panied by Mr. nnd Mrs. William Shaney,
of 1838 North 18th street.
Dr. and Mrs. Theodoro Gramm, of 1014
North 15th street, are spending tho summer
at Lavalettc, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hillary, of
North 17th street, are spending a month nt
Lake Mohonk. N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. David Berger and their
family, of North 32d street, have gono to
Atlantic City to remain until the middle
of September.
Tho Rev. Russell II. Conwell, of 2020
North Broad street. Is taking a tour
through New England. He will go to his
summer homo in South Worthlngton, Mass.,
early in September.
The Rev. A. E. Harris and Mrs. Harris,
of 1852 North 18th street, will go to North
Held. Mass., for the balance of the season.
Mrs. Mary Powell and her family, of
1848 North Camao street, havo taken a
house In Germantown for the summer.
Colonel and Mrs. A. II. Hartung. of 2121
North 20th street, aro spending the sum
mer In Jenklntown.
Miss Holen Eyre, of 1424 West Glrard
avenue, will go to Stockton, N. J., for the
remainder of the summer.
Northeast Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harris and their
family, of 825 North 7th street, aro spend
ing tho summer at their cottage, 2614 Mon
terey avenue, Atlantic City.
Mr. Patrick Hazlett, of 1342 East Co
lumbia avenue, Is spending the summer in
Atlantic City.
Miss Blanche Rostow, of 1228 North" 7th
street, has been spending several weeks vlsr
Ring relatives and friends In Newark, N. J.
Mr. aud Mrs. McClosky, of 1007 North
6th street, aro spending the summer at At
lantic City.
Mrs. Burke and her family, of 1421 East
Marlborough street, havo gone to Park
bind, Pa., for the summer.
Notices for tbe Spcletr pan will be. so
ceutcd ana printed la the Evening Lcdier.
but all uca notices mint bo written oa ono
tide l tho paper, uiuit bo .uned la full.
Kith til uclJrcsfl. and uhen poulblo tele
plu3 .iiiubcr.uiut bo Siren.
..lend li ucli communication! to "Society
Editor.' Ktnlas I-cdicr. 0 Che tout
' UnleM tbe.o roaulrwoenU. aro carried oo.
io that rlncatfoo max bo poi.lbU. ttu
cstlco will not bo publUlud.
Midsummer Events
tho summer In connection with tho busi
ness meetings, nnd n scries of musical and
literary programs nnd debates will bo ar
ranged for tho winter.
THE Frco Sons of Israel nro planning a
series of entertainments for tho summer
months. A moonl'ght rido by boat down
tho Delaware River on tho evening of
August 4 will bo ghen, nnd a portion of
tho proceeds of tills excursion will bo turned
over to the Cltlens Fund for tho Families
of National Guardsmen at tho Mexican
border.
A strawberry festival will be given nt
tho club rooms, 172C South Broad street,
and n picnic will be given on a largo fnrm
In Montgomery County. Various athletic
htunta will bo a feature of tho day, and
prizes and medals will ho awarded to tho
winning contestants. Tho arlous enter
tainments hmo been arranged tinder the
direction of the Entertainment Committee,
of which Mr. Sol Weinberg Is tho chair
man. At tho luncheon given by Mrs. George
Miller at her home. 1127 Cayuga street,
tho guests wero Mrs. Gcorgo Kcyser, Mrs.
John Keyscr, Mr.s. Edward Watts, Mrs. Ed
gar Lnnck, Mrs. Robert Chase, Mrs. R.
Harris and Mrs. Horace Dawson.
Tioga
Miss Eslhe Eck.il, of 1238 West Alle
gheny avenuo; Miss Helen Arthur. Miss
Miriam Frankenhorgcr nnd Mliu Sarah Up
debran will leavo early next week for a
tilp to tho White Mountains and tho Maine
coast.
Mrs. Hornco N. Frnnck, of New York,
who has been the guest of Mrs. Charles
E. Lukens, of 341G North 15th street, for
a fortnight, has gono to .Milton, Del. Mm.
Lukens' daughter. Mlns Ileleno Lukens. will
spend August In Ocean City, N. J., as
tho guest of Mrs. Edward Butterworth.
Frankford
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyd, of Red Lion
road, Torreedale. will havo Mrs. Boyd'a
parents, Mr. and Sirs. Alfred P. Shepp.nd,
of Banning. C.il., as their guestti for two
months. Mrs. Boyd will return with them
and remain until December, when she will
be Joined by Mr. Boyd, who will upend the
fall and early winter In South America.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ashworth, who were
married on July 3, will live In Jersey City.
Mrs. Ashworth was formerly Mlsa Edna
c Deianey.
South Philadelphia
Mrs. Norton I. Levy, of 1201 South 3d
street, accompanied by her mother, Mrs.
Louis Berman, have taken apartments In
Atlantic City and will remain there until
September 1. Mrs. Levy will he remem
bered as Miss Tlllle Berman.
Tho betrothal of Miss Reba Neuman, of
1022 South fith street, to Mr. Michael Rappa
port, of 331 Kimball street, was announced
iast Sunday evening, when a small recep
tion was held at the home of Miss Neuman.
MISS REBA NEUMAN
JIR. MICHAEL RAPPAPORT
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SHAW BETTS
WILMINGTON, Del., July 20. One of
tho most attractive of tho midsummer wed
dings was that of Miss Alice Tatnall Betts,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Betts,
nnd Mr. Joseph II. Shaw, which took place
Inst night nt 6:30 o'clock In Westminster
Prcsbytorlnn Church, Pennsylvania avenue
and Rodney street, with tho minister of the
church, tho Rev. Charles L. Candeo, officiat
ing. Tho brldo was given In mnrrlago by
her father. Her attendants wero her sis
ter, Mrs. Alfrod D. Warner, Jr., as matron
of honor; her nlcco, Miss Mnry Tntnall
Warner, nnd tho bridegroom's nephew,
Mnster T. Jnckson Shaw Warfleld.
Mr. Shaw's best man was Mr. Arthur
Robinson,, of Glen Ridge, N. J . nnd tho
ushers wore Mr. Alfred D. Warner, Jr., Mr.
Joseph H. Wnrllcld. Mr. John Taylor
Gauze, Mr. Thomas II. Latimer, ot Beaver,
Pa ; Mr. T. Ciarkson Taylor nnd Mr. Wil
liam Eves, 3d.
The brldo woro a gown of whlto tulle
over white satin. Tho bodlco was trimmed
with silver nnd tho skirt wns looped up
with oinngo blossoms. Tho court train wns
of whlto satin. Tho tullo veil, arranged In
cap effect, was caught with orango blos
soms. Sho carried n shower bouquet of
lilies of tho vnllcy nnd whlto orchids. Mrs.
Wnrner's gown was of shaded lavender
chiffon over radium cloth. Sho carried a
Bernhardt bouquet of ten roses nnd laven
der sweet peas. Tho llttlo attendants were
dressed In white, tho llttlo lower girt enr
rylng n basket filled with tea roso buds and
sweet peas tied with tulle.
The reception nt tho homo of tho brldo's
parents. 1211 Gilpin avenue, wns attended
only by tho Immediate members of the
family and a few Intlmnto friends. After
September 1, Mr. nnd Mrs. Shnw will be
nt homo nt Rlvcrvlow avenuo and lfith
street.
CANNING CORDUEY
Miss Elizabeth J. Corduey became tho
brldo of Mr. William Canning last evening
nt tho residence of tho Rov. Wllllnm
Greenough, who olTlclated. Tho brldo wore
a gown of whlto embroidered vollo and
carried a bouquet of whlto roses. Tho
bridesmaid was Miss Annlo Corduoy, who
woro a gown of whlto mull and carried a
bouquet of Klllnrney roses.
Mr. Harry Nlcholls acted as best mnn.
After a wedding tour Mr. and Mrs, Canning
will llvo In this city.
What's Doing Tonight
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Falrmount Pnrk Dand, Rtchurd Schmidt, con
ductor. Lemon mil; R o'clock. Tree,
Concert and srymnaitlo exhibition by United
Rlmrors of Philadelphia and Turncemclnda, under
auiptcen of Citizen' Soldiers' Aid Committee,
Convention Hall; 8 o'clock.
AMUSEMENTS
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(1000 VOICES)
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Today at 'J. S3o & SOc, Tonight at 8. S3o to II.
Olobe Theatre "&.
J1JKJ VAUDEVILLE Contlnuoua 11
A M. to 11 I M 10c. 13c. 23c.
"OVER THE GARDEN WALL"
AD HOYT'S MINSTRELS
And Other Feature Acts
IP YOU HAVE NEVEU VISITED TUB
VICTORIA K-N'NTH
This Week Ledger
Photoplay You Hate Wanted to See
WHERE IS MY DAUGHTER?
Moral Story tor Men ond Women
Of A "NTT TfV MARKET ABOVE 18TH
b 1 AJNi-lilj X 11:15 A. 11 to UilS P. M.
Dustm Farnum
IN FIRST SHOWING o DAVY CROCKETT
"DATA PTP. S MARKET STRBBT
fAi-iA.ih Frank Keenan
And ENID MARKEY In 'THE PHANTOM"
A Ji CHESTNUT Below 10TH
A VPClnlO 10 A. M. TO 11:15 P. M.
ftlLcllUcl DOROTHY GISH
"THE LITTLE SCHOOL MA'AM"
WOODSIDE MtfJolPhU' roremoet .
IV yjuuiuiu Frea t0 p T u Patron!
f ALEXANDER'S BAND "'""
SWIMMING
ADAMS sanitary swnuiiNo poot.
PARTY NIOHTS WON . FL AND SAT.
LAittEfl' aENTUUiSN'3 UOUK3 VXUit,
JAMESTOWN, n. I., July 20.
NOTWITHSTANDING tho rather dubi
ous weather nttendlns tho big Naval
Ball aboard tho battleship New York on
Monday tho affair was a notable success.
The Bhlp was beautifully decked out with
hunting, the guard rails covered with the
varicolored flans used when the ships are
on parade, and every nook and corner was
filled with palms The Philadelphia con
tingent Included Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Prim
roso llaURli, Mr. nnd Mrs, Kdwln Bon
sack, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bonsack,
Miss It. Grace Brewster, Miss Elizabeth
Brewster, Mr. Joseph N. Du Barry, Mr.
nnd Mrs. John P. Green, Dr. and Mrs. Ho
bart Amory Hare. Mrs. William Huher
Hoyl, Dr. nnd Mrs. Barton Cooko Hirst,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter hlpplncott, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph S. L. Wharton. Mr. and Mrs.
Corblt Covering, Mr nnd Mrs. Gilpin Lov
erlng, Mr. nnd Mrs Charles M. McCloud,
Mrs. WIstar Morris, Mrs Charles W.
Ncvin, Mrs. Henry I'embcrton, Mr. Frank
H. Itoscngarten, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Hawley
Taussig, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles C. Wat
bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Webster It Wcthcrlll,
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Heckscher Wctherlll,
Mr. Charlci W. Wharton, Mr. Joseph S. L.
Wharton, Jr., Miss Frances T. leaf nnd
Miss Kstlicr Jean Bochmnn.
Mrs. Kphrnlm Brlco gave a dinner at tho
Casino this week for Mr. and Mrs. Charles
R McCloud. Among thoso attending were
Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Gross, of London; Mr.
nnd Mrs. Hcckschpr Wctherlll, Mrs. John
I'rlco Wethcrlll, .Miss 13. Dall and Miss Ma
bel Brico.
CAPK MAT, July 20.
WKI.r.-Dtin.S'ji:iJ women, and thero nro
many of them In Cape May, nro wear
ing colored sweaters and hats to match,
ono of tho most attractive costumes being
worn by Mrs. Henry II. Paton. It consists
of a wldo pink and whlto striped skirt, a
pink sweater nnd collar and cuffs of gray
angora wool and a pink hat trimmed with
a band of tho sumo material. Miss Mar
garet McCabe wears a short whlto linen
skirt, n black perforated hat and a stun
ning black sweater.
Miss Katherlno Deorlng, of Stockton row,
will havo Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Gaylord,
of 3110 West Pcnn street, aermnntown, ns
her guests over the week-end.
Mrs. August Noel, of Now Tork, wns
hostess nt nn nttrncttvo brldgo parly on
Tuesday. Her guests were Mrs. Joshua
Ash Pearson, Mrs. Samuel Blrpham. Mrs.
Crozcr, Mrs. 11. O. Itlchnrds, Mrs. Charles
N. Davis, Mrs. Graham Archer. Mrs.
Charles II. Walsh, Mrs. Koons, Mrs. Ogdcn,
Mrs. Le Boutllllor. Miss Elizabeth Walsh,
Miss Louise Walsh, Mrs. Goodrldgc, Mrs.
William Welsh, Mrs. Bennett and Miss
Hilda Aman.
Miss Alberta C. K. Illcss, of Philadelphia,
who Is spending part of the summer nt the
Capo May Hotel, will have Miss Florcnco
A. Itlckerts, also of Philadelphia, ns her
guest.
ATLANTIC CITY. July 20.
TriCRTI was a largo attendance nt the
Tuesday afternoon brldgo given at the
Marlborough-Blcnhclm for tho benefit of tho
Emergency Aid Fund. Tho tables wero
placed in tho solarium of tho hotel, which
was abloom with vases of summer flowers.
Mrs, John J. Whlto received, assisted by
Mrs. Emery Marvel, Mrs. William B. Lou
denBlagcr and Mrs. Theodoro Seiiscmnn.
Mls-j Coma Dcgerbcrg entertained nt
luncheon and brldgo at tho Chelsea Club
yesterday nfternoon.
Mrs. Jennlo I.owensteln gnvo a brldgo on
Tuesday for Miss Corrlo Wlldomeie. Thero
woro five tables In tho play. Among those
present were Mrs. Albert Baltz, Mrs. Wil
liam II. Goll, Mrs. Samuel W. Whnn, Mrs.
Mnry McCaulcy, Mls.s Iona McCauley, Miss
Jonnlo Parker, Mrs. Clarenco Doan, Mrs.
Harry Parsons, Mrs. Nettlo Ituhland. Sirs.
Frederick rtollm.in, Mrs. Florenco Gnrnet,
eip:
Store Closes Daily 5 P. M. All Day Saturdays.
BONW1T TELLER &XQ
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
HAVE ARRANGED FOR FRIDAY
Special
in
Suits, Dresses
at Extreme
32 D'jersette Suits
In prevailing summer shades,
wero 22.50.
16.50
Women's Summer Dresses
Cotton, Voiles and Linen Dresses C Art fl 'JCi Q Cfj
Fancy Stripe and Emb. Marquisettes 1 C Art ?00
Taffeta Dresses, Tailored Effects 10 50
Beaded Georgette Crepe Dresses OCJ nn
Women's Waists and Blouses
"Bontell" Tailored Linen Shirts
Collar can be worn high or Jow, fastened at
neck with black ribbon.
Lingerie and Voile Blouses, Batiste and Organdy
Lace trimmed with side pleated effects.
"Bontell" Silk Shirts
Blazer and awning stripes in rose, blue,
lavender and green.
Crepe De Chine Waists
High or low neck, ruffle and pleated effects.
-3fnbibibunl ICmeerte
110 Petticoats
Of crepe de chine
nd taffeta. J&
Formerly SJS) -
1.95
125 Petticoats
Of crep&AdaMhine
?iSSaWL&m
Formerly
2,95
Efjjrteentfj & gamfom &tvttt&
Mrs, Prank Schanz, Mrs. Minnie Joerger,
Mrs. Charles Bergor, Mrs. Gustavus Seldet,
Miss Jessie Evnfts Schana, Miss Lillian
Welzel and Miss Vera Welzel.
OCEAN CITT, N. J., July 20.
THE convention of the New Jersey
Mothers' Congress nnd Parent-Teachers'
Associations here this week has aroused
tho interest of not only .many of tho resi
dents, but nlso a number of cbttngers, and
a branch of tho Parent-Teachers' Associ
ation will bo organized In this city.
Quito a few of the cottagers havo their
canines with them and they aro prepnrlrtg
to enter them in tho city's first dog show,
which Is Boon to bo held nt tho Casino
Club.
Mr. nnd Mrs. n, C. Lowry nnd their fam
ily, of Philadelphia, nro at their cottage.
Mr. Harvey C. Miller and his family nre
occupying thplr Wesley avenue cottago.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry A. Palmer nro also
occupying their cottage on Wesley avenue.
Mr. William McLaughlin and his family
aro nmong the cottagers here.
Miss Mildred H. Colo nnd Miss Ethel
Cole, of Mcrchnntvillc, aro spending the
summer hero.
Dr. Loroy M. Emmls, of Philadelphia,
Is n visitor.
Tho Ilov. Charles I. FltzGeorgo nnd Mrs,
FltzGeorge nnd their nlcco, Miss Mnyola
Mathls, of Camden, nro here for a few
weeks' stay,
Mr. nnd Mrs, J. H. Hctherlngton, of
Philadelphia, nro hero for a protracted
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Uenxlng, nro among
the mimmcr residents.
Mr. II. T. Wilson nnd his family, of
Philadelphia, nro spending somo time here.
Also Mr. James H. Trenchard, Mr. and Mrs.
II. C. Joslln. Mr. nnd Mrs. William 8, Bit
ting, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. nttter nnd Mr.
Grant Wright nnd'hls family.
Mr. and Mrs. William II. Horn nnd their
daughter, Miss Florcnco Horn, of Phila
delphia, who nre cottagers hero, take oc
casional trips on their cruiser.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Schsrmerhorn
of West Philadelphia, aro occupying their
Central avenuo cottago.
Mr. II. T. Patterson nnd his family have
opened their Ocean nvonud cottage.
WILDWOOD, July 20.
DIZEY departures In styles among both
batlicrs and promenndcrs are furnished
daily In great nbundnnco along the beach
front. Flower designs on tho crowns of
plmiant bathing caps worn by tho fair surf
devotees nro among tho most notnblo of
these Innovations. Large whlto daisies, suf-frage-hued
sunflowers and flaming peonies
flaunt their hues from tho heads of tho mer
maids, nnd when, ns often happens, n con
sldcrnble number of bnthers wearing) this
stylo of headgear nro brought togother, tho
effect produced Is that of a flower garden
over which tho breakers nro swirling In
cheerful nbnndon. On their nether extremi
ties arc to bo discerned natty half hose also
running to yellow nnd bright crimson or
groens ns tho enso might bo. Tho "back to
nature" tendency in leg apparel, noticeable
at tho beginning of the Benson is becoming
moro pronounced ns tho season progresses.
Miss Edna Moyer nnd Miss Ida Haug
stoffcr, of Centra Square, Pa., nro at the
Hotel Derbyshire.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Blumblum, Miss
Bertha Blumblum nnd Mr. Georgo Sheer
aro spending tholr vocation nt tho Jones
cottngo on East Andrew avenue.
Miss Myrtle E. rnvltt, ono of Wlldwood's
nquaplano artists, gnvo a very Interesting
exhibition lant Sunday behind' tho Stone
Harbor boat landing.
Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer, ot tho Satterlee
Apartments, West Philadelphia, Is hero for
the summer
Mrs. Ida E. Eggcrt, of Philadelphia, has
purchased tho II. C. Grosscup property and
will mako It her permanent home. ,
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Sales
and Waists
Reductions
24 Silk Jersey Suits
Sizes to 42
Special 22.50
1.50
2.90
2.90
3.90
gfjop gpecinfe-
93 Petticoats
Of mpe de chine,
taffeta and wash
satin.
Formerly to 2.50.
4.95 to 8.75
3,95
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