Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 22, 1916, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    stf&A
EVENING tEDMHr-PHILADELPHIA, SATTJBDAY, JULY 22 1916
11-If'W'3
"- "rr J T- -
7--
&
&
NANCY WYNNE CHATS ABOUT THE
ANNUAL SILVER BAY CONFERENCE
-' ' - .
Ten-Day Affair Is of Remarkable Interest to Those Who
Attend These Meetings Many Philadelphians Pre's-
ent This Year Returned Yesterday
FIRST-AID CLASS FOR OUR OWN . ,
KEEPS CAPE MAY WOMEN BUSY
Branch of Red Cross Meets at Golf Club Every Thura
' day Morning Mrs. Boyd and Mrs. Starr
Are Organizers
SISTERS WHO HAVE LEFT FOR CANADA
H
VI
THE annual Mission Class Study Con
ference, which la held at Silver Cay, o'n
Lake George, N. Y every ,.Iuly, has
'finished, and Its attendants have returned
even moro enthusiastic than In other
years. In the first place, Sliver Bay Is
one of the most ideal spots In upper'Now
York, and the swimming and tennis play
ing are great attractions. Of course, the
mornings were given over to tho various
classes, and the lectures were so interest
ing that very many wished there might
have been some In the afternoon ns well.
Among tho girls who attended the confer
ence this year were Ellse and Eleanor
Hopkjns, Qertrudo Ely, who goes nearly
every year, and the two Hensel girls,
) Edwlna and Alberta, whose engagement
to' Joe Pew, Jr., Is announced today. Dr.
Wharton Smith, who Is Edwlna's fiance,
was also up there, as well as Marlon
Toulmln, Winifred Clarke and her
cousins, Agnes and Louise Clarke, who
r Instead of returning home hero hive
' gone on to Lenox, Mass., to visit tho
Thomas Shields Clarkes, of Now York.
The latest excitement at Lenox has
been the cause of much conversation
over tho teacups. Just as tho bathers
were about to take a swim In Lake
Mahkeenac on Wednesday, who shoutd
appear In company with his fond owner
but Prince Chin Chin In other words, the
pet monkey of Miss Beatrlco Bishop, who
was desirous of disporting himself In the
graves. Tho beach was crowded with
bathers at the time; and, passing strange
though It may seem, not one of them was
anxious to go Into tho water at tho same
time as the Prince. Furthermore, no one
was willing to forego his or her bath, so
you will grant something had to be done
and done quick, for tho Prince did not
neod as much time as tho other bathers
to divest himself ot apparel and don a
bathing suit.
Lonox decided It would stand for "no
monkeyshlnes," so to speak, 'and Just nt
tho critical moment tho club steward,
who always has to do the-unpleasant
work doesn't he? approached Miss
Bishop and gently but firmly, let mo tell
you remarked that It could not bo did.
Bo a sadder but wiser monkey and owner
returned to the house, where Prince Chin
Chin took his bath In tho solitary
grandeur of a tub.
One of tho Interesting affairs to be
held at Newport next month will bo tho
Garden Fete, which la to bo given under
tho auspices of the Newport Art Associa
tion, on Thursday aftornoon, August 3, at
the Grlswold Mansion. A platform will
be erected on tho lawn and a cycle of
classic dances will bo given by a number
of prominent girls. Later In the after
noon there Is to bo general dancing in
the open air and In tho salon3 of tho
mansion.
At Narragansett tennis Is still tho
-,.., nnri vrv Ativ sees the lawns of the
Point Judith Clubhouse crowded with In-
terested spectators. Mr. and Mrs. John
R. Fell, Mrs. Aleck Brown and Phil Ran
dolph, Jr., lunched together at tho Casino
on Thursday.
Kitty Penn Smith. In her riding togs
or sports clothes, !s constantly on tho
sward. I wonder why Kitty has not
taken to the racquet as she has to rid
ing. Somehow you cannot think of Kitty
save on a horse. I romemher tho first
time I saw her In conventional evening
dress I did not recognize her at all.
Kitty's a good sport, all right, and
mighty popular. NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Barklle, who are
spending the week-end in Newport as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Wilkes Cary. will
be the guests of honor nt a dinner to be
given this evening by their hosts.
Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Hamilton Rice
gave a dinner of 38 covers last night at
their villa In Newport. In. honor of Lady
Williams Taylor and Miss Taylor. Doctor
and Mrs. Rice will .shortly issue Invita
tions for a dinner to bo given on the evening
of August 18.
Mrs. Alfred E. Norrls entertained at the
supper dance given last night at the Hill
Top Inn. Newport, In honor of her daugh
ter. Miss Dorothy Norrts.
Mlaa rfargaret M. Wright and Mr. Edgar
T, Scott Jr., were winners In the prize
competition danco held yesterday afternoon
at the Swimming Club at Bar Harbor.
An Interesting, summer wedding took
place today at noon at Blue Hill, Me., when
'Miss Springer Harbaugh Strobe!, daughter'
of Sir, and Mrs. Victor O. Strobel. be-
came the bride of Lieutenant Fletcher Cole
man Starr, ' U. S. N. The ceremony was
performed In the Congregational church
at Blue Hill, and was followed by a small
reception at Lappahanlck. the summer home
of the bride's parents.' It was a military
wedding. Lieutenant Starr la attached to
the battleship Oklahoma.
Mr. George Wharton Pepper and his
daughter, Miss Charlotto Eleanor Pepper,
will leave on Wednesday for their summer
' home, Sunset Lodge, Northeast Harbor,
Me., to Join Mrs. Pepper.
"" ""
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T, S.totesbury,. who
have been occupying Whltemarsh Lodge,
.Chestnut HIU. for the summer, will leave
ton Tuesday by motor for Watklns Glen.
' N. Y. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. Walter
B. Brooks, Jr., at York Harbor later in
. . the season. .
Friends of Miss Frances Wisher will be
' glad to know that she Is convalescing after
an operation for appendicitis at Saunders-
town. R. I., where she; has been spending
the summer at the cottage of her brother-
'in-law, Mr, Owen Wlster.
Mies Mary Bingham, of Bryn Mawr, la
spending the summer camping In New
' Hampshire,
Mlis Rachel Latta, of Chestnut Hill, has
returned from a 10 days' trip to Kenne
bunkport, Me.
Miss Elsie Carroll, of Oak Lane, Is the
truest of her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Carroll, of
-Kew York, who Is occupying her bungalow
at Lake Hopatcong. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Beltler are occupying
their cottage in Cape May.
Mrs. Alice Goodwin, of Lowell, Mass.,
who has teen the guest of Miss Mildred
Williamson, of 7U Pulaski avenue, for
several weeks, has gone to Spring Lake,
4 N, J-, before returning home.
jto, John G. Fatten left yesterday foe
or.urlo. Canada, where he will spend the
remainder of the summer on his island in
ptorce'a Bay. His bungalow, Kill Jtare,
Is situated on Point Au Barll, 700 miles
north of Ontario.
Miss M. Dorothy Werntz, of Telford Inn,
Mantua, N. J., will spend the summer with
Miss Laura Bahls at her cottaga In At'
lantlo City.
Along the Main Line
NAIlBKItTH Mr. and Mrs, JValter L.
.tones, of Nerbcrth, have taken n cottage
at Ocean City. N. J., until September.
WYNNEWOOD Miss Margaret Eleanor
ntishton, of Lancaster avenue, returned yes
terday from a short Visit to Miss Isabel
Kctcham, at Bradley Beach, N. J. Miss
It 11 nh ton wilt leave next Friday for Punxsu
tawncy, Pa., where she will be tho guest
of Miss Frances Blalsdcll for several weeks.
Mrs. Itobert C. H, Brock has gone to
Maine, where she wilt stay until August IE.
HAVEItFOBD Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
A. Hirst and Mr. Arthur Hirst, of Lan
caster avenue, are spending July at the
Catholic Summer School at Cliff , Haven,
N. Y.
WAYNE Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Abbott,
of Lancaster avenue, Wayne, will leavo to
day for ltangeley Lakes, Me., where they
will be the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. M,
Hampton Todd at their camp for n fort
night. Chestnut Hill
Mrs. Dorothy Potter, of the Angtecot,
Chestnut Hill, who has been at Magnolia,
Mass., spent several days this week In town.
Mrs. Potter and her small daughter. Miss
Dorothy Potter, loft yesterday to return to
Magnolia, whore they will Join Mrs. Charles
Potter. They arc making the trip by
boat
Mrs. J. Murray ElUey and her children,
of Chestnut Hill, are spending the remain
der of the season In Cholspa.
Germantown
Mrs. Conrad Bcrens and her daughter,
Miss Berntce Berens, havo returned to
their homo, 4001 Pulaski avenue, after hav
ing spent a month In Ocean City, N. J.
Mrs. R. T. Newklrk, of 141 West Phil-,
Ellena street, and her brother, Mr. J. Har
ris Warthman, motored to Brown's Mllls-ln-tho-Plnes,
to spend tho week-end with their
mother, Mrs. Charles Warthman. Mr. and
Mrs. Newklrk will leave August 12 for
Jamestown, R. I., to stay until September.
Mr. and Mrs. Rltncr K. Walling enter
tained eight guests at dinner Thursday eve
ning at their home, 43G West School House
lane, and afterward went 'to Manhctm for
the swimming and dancing.
Miss Knthcrlnfi McK. Quln has returned
to her home, 261 West Walnut lane, from
a trip to Boston.
Mr. npd Mrs. Arthur W. Hood, of 243
West Rlttoi.house street, havo returned
from Ocean City, N. J., where they spent
a week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. R. Goshorn and their
daughter. Miss Mary Goshorn. of 606 Wlster
street, are occupying their cottago at
Chelsea for tho summer. They aro enter
taining Mrs. William C. Raughley for
several weeks.
Miss Harriet Parker, of Now York, Is
tho guest of her uncle, Mr. Marshall T.
Farra, of 5826 Greene street. Miss Parker
gave a bridge of four tables, followed by tea
yesterday afternoon, In honor of Miss Mitch
ell, of Baltimore, who is visiting friends In
Germantown.
Mr." William Latta Nassau, Jr.. of 424
West Cheltcn avenue, Is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. Wlggan at their camp nt
Silver Lake.
Chester Valley
Mrs. C. S. Kurtz nnd Miss Elizabeth
Kurtz, of Malvern, havo gone to Ocean
City, N. J., for a week's visit.
Mrs. C. H. Malln, Mr. Howard Malln. Mr.
C. II. Malln, Jr., Miss Blanche Malln and
Miss Katherine Malln left yesterday for
Wlldwood. They will bo at the Wlldwood
Crest for tho remainder of the summer.
Dr. O. S. Kurtz, who has been spending
two weeks on the coast of Maine, will re
turn to Malvern next Friday.
Along the Reading
A bridge and 500 will be held at the Old
York Road Country Club next Wednesday
morning. The hostesses' will be Mrs. M. D.
Robinson and Sirs. E. I. Bacon.
The regular monthly dance will be held
at the clubhouse on the evening of Satur
day, July 29, at 8 o'clock. The committee
In charge Includes Miss Beatrice Wallace,
Miss Esther Parshall, Mr. Llewellyn F.
Ashbrldge and Mr. Alfred M. W. Saupe.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Whldden and their
family, of Fernbrook avenue, Wyncpte, have
left for New England, where they will
spend several weeks. ,
Mr. and Sirs. Walter Fleck, of Jenkln
town,1 are receiving congratulations on the
birth ot a daughter last Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. II. Clay Dlngee, of Washing
ton-lane, Jenklntown, have returned from a
visit of a fortnight as the guestB of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Weltzel at their cottage
on Park place, Ocean City, N. J.
Tioga
MISS RUTH GROENEVELD
Miss Ruth Groenevetd, daughter of Mrs.
A. E. Groeneveld, of 3339 North 15th street,
whose engagement to Mr. James Arch Glbb,
of Philadelphia, was recently announced,
will leave shortly for Ocean City, where she
will be expensively entertained, Miss
Groeneveld Is prominent In musical circles
In this city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis Gelbman, of 1320
Tioga street, are receiving congratulations
upon the Mrth of a on yetterday.
Miss Clara Scbrnld and Miss Edna
Schrald, of 133S Tioga street have left for
an extended (rip through the Middle West
Kr 'if
Hf it - i
tjM ' t 4pkv !
lllflMP?lS2BH&d4n. - S9 2MEKHK4M?wSMMlHiHRH
III tlF MHipBmpWHnBHH
SL r,Jiir ilKL -iiM' -HHffBr
ggggggssS5 SSIPV' ' '$S&8$k
MISS ELEANOR HOPKINS f P
Weddings JaktrW iii-
STEELE BARNHURST.
A quiet wedding will toke place this eve
ning at S o'clock when Miss Nathalie D.
Barnhurst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wash
ington BarnhurBt, of 410 West Price street,
Germantown, wilt become tho bride of Mr.
George D. Steele, of Pittsburgh. Pa. Miss
Barnhurst. who will be given In marrlogo
by her father, will wear a gown of white
faille silk nnd chantllly lace. A court train
will hang from tho shoulders; the tulle veil
will be arranged with orange btossoms;
white roses and lilies of the valley will
form the bridal bouquet.
Mrs. Edward Harrison, who will attend
the bride as a matron of honor, will be
gowned In palo blue net over blue satin
and will carry pink roses. There will be
two bridesmaids, Miss Corlnne B. Hard
castle, who will wear white georgette crepe
and chantllly lace, with a green girdle, and
will carry pink roses, and Miss iBabol Long,
of Norrlstown, who will wear a gown or
pink satin, covored with chantllly lace, and
carry pink roses. Mr. Steelo will' have
Mr. Andrew Welde. of Now York, aa best
man. The ceremony will bo performed toy
the Rov. Stewart P. Keeling, rector of St.
Peter's Episcopal Church. Owing to a re
cent death In the family there will bo a
very small reception for tho two lamllles
and close friends. After September 1 Mr.
and Mrs. Steelo will be at home at tho
Dolmar-Morrls, Germantown.
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Welhenmayer.
of 260 South Farragut terrace, have closed
their town house nnd are spending tne
summer at Jo'nklntown.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Meyers, of 36 South
64th street, are spending tho summer at
Jenklntown, where they wilt remain until
lato In the fall.
Mrs. H. W. Phillips, of 4930 Cedar ave
nue, and her son. Mr. Webster PhllP.
left yesterday on an extended tour of tne
West, taking In Yellowstone Park.
Mr. John Winters, Mr. Adolph Andrlen,
Mr. Charles Hicks. Mr. Peter Bozorth and
Mr. Frank Woottcn will return home to
morrow from Wlldwood. after having spent
the week ns guests or menus.
Miss Agnes Walsh, of 6253 Archslreet.
Is spending a few weeks In Wilmington
as the guest of Miss Eleanor du Pont.
... ., t,.a,. nf 134 North Edce-
wood street. Ib spending a week In Potts
town, Pa.
North Philadelphia
Mrs. Simon Spllka will spend a few
weeks in Atlantic City as the guest of Mrs.
n. II. Ulmarv of Philadelphia.
Miss Elizabeth T. Murphy, of 1819 Ox
ford street, will' be the week-end guest of
Mr and Mrs. Frank McManus at their
home In Chelsea.
Miss Elizabeth Towne, of '2012 Wallace
street, will entertain Informally on Tues
day evening.
South-Philadelphia
Mr and Mrs. Nathaniel Shoemaker will
leave tomorrow for Atlantic City for an
Indefinite stay.
Miss Cellla Friend, of 1739 South 23d
street. Is entertaining Mrs. Louis Weinberg,
of Wllkes-Barre, Pa., as her guest.
Kensington
The engagement is announced of Miss
Ethel M. Rauth to the Rev. William Paul
Reumar.n. pastor of St. Johns Lutheran
Church, Shenandoah, Pa.
Mr, and Mrs. Johnson C. Simmlngton. of
this city, have announced the engagement
of their daughter, Miss Mae H. Simmlng
ton. to Dr. J. Harry Slaugh, also of Phila
delphia. l
Frankford
Mr and Mrs. George Monroe, of Bridge
. i nfi.a Delia. II. Drown, of 388
Highland avenue. OverbrooknstheiPBu
for a week, looay mc - -
lantlo City to spend the week-end as the
guests of Mrs. Monroe's daughter. Mrs.
James W. Wallace, at the Breakers.
Miss Ethet McKlnley, of 7010 Tulip street,
entertained the members of her seizing cir
cle at luncheon, followed by cards, today.
Among the guests were Miss Mabel Wilson.
Miss Dorothy Wilson. Miss Leona Wilson.
Miss Marlon Gully. Miss Marjorle Dunlap,
Miss Jean Watters. Miss Mary Cummlngs.
M ss Marguerite O'Nell, Miss Alice O'N.ll.
Miss Anna Brown. Miss Delia Holcumb,
Miss ne(en oy" "" '- -- ---
Delaware County
Miss Lillian Force, of Clifton Heights,
Is visiting friends In Wlldwood.
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Johnston, of Glen
olden, have taken a cottage at Wlldwood
until September 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace of Ridley
Park, aie spending a week at Asbury Park.
. " Lansdowne
Among those who are, spending some time
In Ocean City. N. J., are Mr, and Mrs.
Ralnh Hays, Mr, and Mrs. Austin Boyd.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Sagendorph. 2d. Mrs.
S V Willis. Dr: and Mrs. William E. Chal
mers Mr. and Mrs. William I. Austin, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Edwin Hunter, Mr. and Mrs.
Kdward Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan
Statzell.
Miss Florence M. Clarke, of' Runnymede
venue. Is entertaining Miss Avonelle Cro
rhett. of Washington. D. C, apd MJs Ruth
Cummlngs. of Scranton, as her guests for
several weks. ,
Roxborough
Mrs. Mary A. Waldeck, of 4329 Manayunk
avenue, andher daughter. Miss Ellen Wal
deck, will leave during the coming week for
their summer home In Ocean Grove. They
will remain until October and will entertain
several house parties during the season.
The Crowing Legion of the Fourth Re
formed Church will give a plcnio luncheon
on Tuesday pa the WUaaJilcitgn
MISS ELISE
Entertainments
Miss Helen Farfand, of 4377 Manayunk
avenue, will entertain tho members of her
unit of the Red Cross of tho Emergency Atd
at her homo next Tuesday evening. Tho
members havo made moro than BOO band
ages. They hold meetings every week
at their homes. Mrs. David Lowls Is
.chairman of the unit, the members of
which Include Miss Helen Sllverwood, Miss
Elizabeth Flanagnn, Miss Miriam Hendress,
Miss Mildred Rlghtcr, Miss Mildred Hays,
Miss Alma Cope, Miss Virginia Thompson,
Miss Helen Granllss and Miss Anna
Wallace.
The second nnnual picnic of tho Happy
Five Club was held last Sunday nt Glen
wood, Falrmount Park. Games, muslo and
dancing were fenturcs of tho day's enter
tainment. Among those present were Miss
MIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM
j
Wm& HfflLfir1 -ffiPm :,rw iWWvSf'trmMM
Tires
V
B. HOPKINS
Pearl Sharp, Miss Ida Levin, Miss S.
Shapiro, MIbs H. Wrlder, Miss F. Cohen,
Miss It Gold, Miss Goldenberg, Miss S,
Levin, Miss II. Blackman, Miss G, Rosen
koff, Mr. Abraham Brooks, Mr. Abraham
Fcldman, Mr. Cohen, Mr. Abraham Goltan,
Mr. A. Morrison, Mr. J. Feldscher, Mr. H.
Silverman, Sir. J. Steinberg nnd Mr. M.
Rosenteen.
Northeast Philadelphia .
Mr. and Mrs. Rosenbluth and their fam
ily, of 1206 North 7th street, nre at At
lantic City for tho summer.
Mrs. Howard Anatel. of 4th and Thomp
son streets, is entertaining Mrs. G. Stenton,
of Scranton. for a few weeks.
Mr. Leo Loeb, of 929 North 8th street. Is
at his summer home in Jenklntown.
Horse 'Power Dsfan
"XTou ask, 'What has this to do with me as a buyer of tires?"
f Just this by such savings at the Firestone factory we cut
down the cost of tire mileage for you.
Instead of paying 30 cents or more per ton for feeding coal,
we install equipment that feeds for 4 cents a ton. One man
feeds hundreds of tons
One 12,000 horsepower
ilPi A
ones; buying from plantation and shipping direct: equipment
for calendering ana cutting 84-inch fabric instead of the nar
rower widths; scientific distribution through branches by car'
load or trainload. These are some of the ways Firestone takes
the cost out of overhead and puts the quality in the Tire. You
profit through more quality more mileage for less money.
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company v
"America i Large! t-xcluuve l ire ana Ktm Maker" :
312-314 N. Broad Street Philadelj&ia, Pa,
.Home OOlt and Vactory, Akron, Ohio liranche sod Dealer Everywhere
Makers of First Truck Tires Loaders Then and Leaders Now In Quality and Volume.
CAPE MAY, July 22.
IT Is a mistaken Idea that all the society
women who are .not In town are spend
ing their time on the golf course, tennis
court nnd beach gowned In their very best
They are doing all theso things In Cape
.May, but they arV also meeting every
Thursday morning nt the Golf Club to sew,
this time for our own men who may need
help. The class will bo known as the Cape
May Summer Branch of the Red Cross.
Mrs. George Boyd and Mrs. R, Walter
Starr were Instrumental In organizing the
class, nmong who?o members ore Mrs.
Caleb Milne, Jr.. Miss Marguerite Milne,
Mrs. Harris F. Reed, Mrs. Herbert Fox,
Mrs. Eastwlck, Mrs. Samuel Blspham, Mrs,
Walter Cope, Miss Shearer, Mrs. Heullngs,
Miss Miriam Partridge, Mrs. Walter Phil
lips and Miss Florence Frlshmuth.
Mr. E. C. Benedict, of New York, and
ex-commodoro of tho Larchmont Yacht
Club, has hod his yacht Oneida In the
harbor with 12 guests on board, Mr. Ben
edict, who was a close personal friend of
Grovcr Cleveland, has sailed his yacht over
many seas.
A tennlr, tournament of women's singles,
men's singles and mixed doubles will take
place today. Air. John W. Dorsey Is chair
man of the Committee on Arrangements.
Mr and Mrs. Norman Grey gave a dinner
recently at the Corinthian Yacht Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Dale enter
tained at dinner a few nights ago, when their
guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry C. Adams,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Randolph Justice, Mr, nnd
Mrs Wirt L. Thompson, Mr. King Wain
wrlght, Mr nnd Mrs. Mlchlson, Miss Alice
McC'abe, Mr. Andrew Wheeler, Jr., and Mrs.
fharles Fry.
Another attractive dinner party Included
Mr, nnd Mrs. Philip Costner, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Samuel Castner, Jr., and Mr, and Mrs. T.
Herman Vctterleln.
Prominent among the Philadelphians here
are Commodore Charles Longstreth. of the
Corinthian Yacht Club,, of Philadelphia, and
his daughter, Miss Ellanor Longstreth, Mr.
Longstreth, who Is sailing his yacht Araw'an
II, has painted It battleship gray and will
give It to tho Government If It Is needed.
Mr. Samuel L. Kent, of Lanedowne, has
arrived In the harbor sailing his yacht Fly
ing Scud.
A swimming meet will be held again to
day at the yacht club and will bo In charge
of Mr. Eugene Pearson. The usual weekly
danco took placo last night
Mr. and Mrs. Wirt L. Thompson gave a
dinner before the dance.
ATLANTIC CITY, July 22
NO ONE minds a rainy day at the shore,
for there Is always, so much to do.
Many Impromptu brldgo parties and sow
ing parties nre held, and tho theatres nnd
the dansants offer diversions aplenty.
Miss Minnie Joergcr entertained Infor
mally at bridge at her cottage, 28 South
Rhode Island avenue, and tho Misses Scull
gave an Informal card party at their homo,
819 Pacific avenue, recently.
Miss Emma Bruner nnd Mr. John Bruner,
of Pelham Court, Germantown, who always
a day that develop 12,000
Itisequipmentand efficiency of this kind throughout
the Firestone factory and branches that give you ex
clusive duality at ordinary price in Firestone Tires.
turbine instead of a battery of small
spend every summer at the Strand, arrived
the first of the week.
Tho Misses Hubley are spending the sum
mer at Pittsfield, Mass., and will return
here early In September.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Meeker motored here
from Baltimore and are at the. Brighton,
accompanied by Mrs. J. C. Ferhmn.
Mr. Roland B. Harvey, secretary of the
American Legation at Berlin, who recently
returned frdnr'aermany and who ts here for
the benefit of his health, has been Joined
by Mr. W, Ewlng Harvey,
Mrs. Qulnn and the Misses Qulnn are
.entertaining Mrs. Peter R. Qulnn at .their
cottage, 22 Vassar square, Ventnor.
Mrs. Andrew J. Lawler and her daughter,
Mrs. Mann, who usually have a summer
cottage here, have taken apartments at the
Dennis for tho remainder of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Lynch have Mrs.
Walter Rush Bynner as their guest at their
cottage on South Illinois avenue.
Members of tho Chelsea Yacht Club hare
decided on next Tuesday evening fer their
annual masquerade dance, which is always
a, gala occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Pierce, of German
town, who are visiting Mrs. Pierce's
mother, will leave the first of the month for
North Adams, Mass., where they will be the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis at
Paradise Farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Nolan Magse. who
r?.X tet1 v,?t'ns- Mrs. Magee's mother.
Mrs. M. Gould, at her home, 11 South
Connecticut avenue, will go to Maine for the
month of August.
OCEAN CITY, Jtly S.
HORSEBACK riding la becoming a mid
summer fad with young society people
nnd every clear day a number of them may
be seen cantering over the streets on spirited
steeds. A riding school has been estab
llshed In this city and It Is well patron
ized. Rainy weather the latter part of this
week, while It had a depressing effect on
those who love to promenade the Board,
walk, was enjoyed by lovers of muilo and
cards. There were many progressive "500"
parties In hotels and cottages, and In a
number of hotels there were Impromptu con
certs, which revealed considerable musical
talent nmong the guests.
Mr. Arthur Wceder Keeler and his family,
of Philadelphia, nre staying here.
Mrs. W. W. Rlday and son, of German
town, are visitors.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. U. Mendex are here for
a lengthy stay.
MrB. Frank Hewitt and her family, of
Philadelphia, are enjoying the sea air here.
Mr, and Mra. Edwin Stiles are among the
Boardwalk strollers.
Dr. L. B. Helmer nnd his family are
ests of one of the large hotels.
Mrs. J. C. Wilson and Miss Lillian J.
Arthur, of Ovcrbrook, are visitors.
Mr. A. D. Cummins and family, of Had
donfleld, are well-known visitors .now here.
Mrs. L. C. Bell and her daughter, of Lo
gan, are here for a short time.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Sammts, of Philadel
phia, are among tho salt-air seekers.
i
horsepower.
mM&iitimmtom&m4iMi- -i --