EVE!NIHG IiEDGBR-PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, JUM" 24, 1910. '.. ft-? If ' n r nancy wnne talks of charities to. Se given during, winter k '' A Series of Morning Musteales Will Be Given at the Belle- vite-Stratford on Six Dates in November, December, January and February "TOT ONLY do we arrange dales for . i debuts mdny months ahead of time, Vitlf nfftitfH rt M.ntlt,. and .Miln nppnm. flanylng details are. thought out ancf planned for far In advance Mrs. Harold Yarnnlt, who Is manager for Beverat char ities of tho city, has mado arrangements fof a scries of six muslcalcs, to be given on Monday mornings In tho Bollevtie Stratford ballroom during the coming sea son. Tho dates decided upon aro Novem ber 13, November 27, December, 11, Jan uary 8, January 22 and February 6. Thoso who will tako part In these affairs aro among fho leading musicians of tho worldr euch singers ns Frieda llempel. Pnsqualo Amatp, Maria Barrlentos, Julia Culp and a planlsto like Olga Samaroff. besides the following artists: Pablo Casals, Paul Relmers, Oeorgo Copcland, Oscar Beagle, Louis Oraveurc, Povla Frlsch, Eddy Or'owm Anna Case, Antoi nette Sxumowaka and a host of others.' Already havo boxes been taken and Beats engaged, and It Is no wonder, for with such talent wo1 may surely expect (ireat things of this enterprise. Quito a smalt colony of Phlladelphlans, has desconded upon Northeast Harbor this year. MrB. Ned Benson, who Is cer tainly ono of ouf very prettiest matrons, has taken tho Foster cottago thoro, rind tho Benjamin West Frnzlcra havo taken tho Wrights' placeon Bock End avenue. Tho Arthur Erolen Nowbolds aro also members of tho Philadelphia contingency. Thcro was great fun at Bar Harbor qn Friday, when tho afternoon dansant was held at tho Swimming Club. Margaret "Wright, tho older of tho twn Wright girls, and young Edgar Scott, Jr., won tho prize In tho compotltlvo dancing. In this caso tho prUo was a hand-painted hat for Miss Wright, which was mighty becoming .to her. Both of tho Wright girls, without being great beautlcsb very smart-looking, and certainly havo stylo, which is ofton bettor than an extremely pretty faco and bad figure, don't you think? What aro wo coining to, I ask you, When in ono of our leading, resort ho tels ono sees such sights as I saw In tho last week? I was dining and talk ing to some Trlond3 when my wor,ds were Interrupted by an astonished ex- clamatlon, and my 'mouth, I regret to Kay, hung open wide, for opposite to me at a small table sat a dignified lady (a grandmother at that) and In front of hor on a chair was a dacjishund. Bho care fully cut the breast of chicken In -small pieces and added fresh vegetables to tho plate, and for a tlmo I wondered If she would feed him with, a fork. However, she spared my feelings this far In that nftor sho had prepared his plato sho placed It on tho floor, and Mr. Bob de scended with dignity and proceeded to lap It up. They tell mo this same weo canine M was allowed to go up to Germantown last -winter to visit tho lady's soil and crandchlldren. and ho took with him his trunk, for he owns, it appears, sweats era of various colors and collars o - match, besides other dog necessities, whatever on earth they may be. I havo heard of dogs having tooth brushes and bracelets, but to own sulllclent clothes to fill a trunk! Good night! At any rate, to continue my narrative, sp homesick did Bobby become staying with his half brother and nieces and nephews that his mistress had to bo phonod for, and Bho brought him back home with her, and he has not been parted from her since, nor Is he likely to-be until "death them do part." I expect tho fair owneress will then don weeds. NANCY WYNNE. Personals . Mr. and Mrs. Robort Kelso CaBsatt en tertained at dinner last night ,at Rockery Hall, Newport. Miss Elizabeth Slnnlckson gave a lunch eon at her villa In Narragansett Pier js terday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. Plun kett Stewart and Mr. Herbert L. Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dallas Dixon have taken Miss Zelle de Mllhaus's cottage at Southampton, L. I., for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Munn, Jr., and Mr. and Sirs. Curnee Munn are guests of Mrs. Charles A. Munn at Manchester, Mass, Mrs. John R. Drexel entertained at dinner at the first of the Sunday night concerts given at Hill Top Inn, Newport, last night. An engagement of Interest In this city and In .New Haven, Conn., Is that of Miss .Margaret W. Coxe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.4Coxe, to Dr. James V. Men dlllo, of New Haven, which Is announced today. Since their return from the West Mr. and Mrs. Coxe and their daughter have been living at 8928 Pulaski avenue, Germantown. DoctorpMendlllo Is a gradu ate of the University of, Pennsylvania, class of 19H. , Mr, and Mrs. John S. Clarke, of-Robln-dale, Bryn Mawr, will leave on Wednesday for Canada, where they will spend three weeks visiting In Quebec and the Thousand Islands. They will be Joined by their daugh ters. Mies Louise Clarke and Miss Agnes Clarke, who have been visiting Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Shields Clarke, at Lenox, Mass. Mrs, Thomas Learning, of Brentwood, Wayne, will leave today for Bar Harbor to spend the remainder of the summer, Mr. and Mrs. J, Stanley Reeve and their children, of Boggestowe House, Haverford, left on Friday for Bar Harbor, where they will be the guests of Mrs. Reeve's mother, Mrs. T. J. Bowlker, of Boston, for an Indefi nite time. 7 Mr. and Mrs. S, Wynne Foulkes and their daughter, of Bryn. Mawr, are spending the uhmer at White Sulphur Springs, W, Va, Mr. Geoffrey Bunting, Mr. Sidney BunU lng. Mr. Henry M. Watts, Jr.. and Mr. Wil liam Watts have left for Gibraltar Island, Put-In-Bay, O., to spend the remainder of the season at the summer home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles D. Bar pay. Mrs. Barney, who has been spending several weeks With her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Horace Harding, 8,t Sea flirt, ? J. will return to Ogonts this week and with Mr. Barney will leave for Put-in-Bay on August 1. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Hunter and Miss Irene A. , Hunter, of Devon, and Mr. and Mrs. F. I Grant, of New York, left Devon yesterday for a motor trip through New Hampshire and Maine, stopping at Camp 74cun)Sh. N. H.. where Mr. Edmund Hunt er and Mr. William T- Hunter, Jr.. aro at camp. Mi WUIJam Woolley. o Sprier avenue. Nob It, entertained at bridge last Thursday fterwB. Among tas gutat wr MW, pits, H. Stoo$ Mrs. J"rank Oistfermaiy Mrs. Herbert Fetter, Mrs. John II. Shields, Mrs. James H. Marshall, Mrs. Howard En gard, Mrs. Robert P. Marshall, Mrs. Row land, Mrs. Hoey, MIm Alice Borland and Miss Virginia Rowland. ' Along the Main Line OVFiRBROOK Mrs. W. Logan MacCoy, who has Just returned frdm Jnmestown, ft I., where she visited her grandmother, Mrs. Wlstar Morris, will go to Jamestown again this week accompanied by Mr. MacCoy and their tittle daughter to spend the remainder of .the summer. Mr. and Mrs. C. J?. McCurdy, of Wynne wood avenue, and their daughter. Miss Louise McCurdy, will spend part of August at Ocean City, N, J. MERION Mrs. Walter T. Balrd, of Brooknoll, will spend part of the summer season In Vermont Mr. and Mrs'. Frederick P. Carter, of Beacon avenue, are occupying their cottage nt Ocenn City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Feblger and Mrs. Feblger's sister, Mrs. Arthur C. Conover, have returned from a few days' stay In New York. , ARDMORE Mr. and Mrs. Isaac A. Pen nypacker, of St, Paul's road, will leave early In August to spend the remainder of the summer nt Montrose, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J, Haltahan havo returned from Chelsea, where they have been since July 1, and will leave this week for Eagles Mere, to stay until tho end of the season. HAVERFORD Mrs. Frank H. Mahan, of Haverford Court, has returned from the Chnlfonte, Atlantic City, where her llttlo daughter, Miss' Caroline Mohan, (has been convalescing from her recent Illness. ROSEMONT Mr. and Mrs. Horace F. Weeks, who spent the winter at the Bel gravla, motored to Bay Head, N. J., last week, to occupy their cottago for the sea son. Mr. J. D. Windsor and their family have gone to Eagles Mere for tho summer. Mrs. J. D. Wlnsor, Jr., who has returned from Chelsea, Is ontircly recovered from her recent Illness. ST.- DAVID'S Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Freeman, of St. David's road, have gone to Klnco, Me., for tho summer. Mr. Clar ence Freeman, who Is now nt camp nt Plattsburg, will Join his parents at Klneo letter In tho season. air. and Mrs. John Turner nnd Miss Tur ner left on Friday for Orr's Island, Me. Mrs. Adolph Gosling and her family, of 328 Midland avenue, are occupying their cottage at South Bristol, Mo. WAYNE Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Houston havo returned to their home on Lansdowne avenue, after spending several weeks at East Stroudsburg. Dr. and Mrs. Marshall R. Ward, of Lou ella avenue, have been vlsltlngtrelatlves In Loretto, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McKlnley, of Lans downe avenue, nre entertaining their sister, Mrs. W. W. Hayden, of Brooklyn, N, Y. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Potts, of Lancas ter avenue, nre entertaining Miss Adams for a few weeks. Chestnut Hill Mrs. William T. Momy, of Allen's lane', who is occupying a bungalow near Strouds burg, has Mrs. Charles Hoycr and Mrs. Howard Ketcham, of Germantown, as her guests. Miss Katherlhe Cowley and Mr. James Brady, of East Bell's Mill road, sailed on Saturday for Liverpool on thoateamshlp St. Louis. From Liverpool they will go to Queenstown. Germantown The swimming fad has become so popular In Germantown that Thursday night has been designated as ladles' night at Man helm. A reception room near the swimming pool Is provided for dancing Mr. ,hnd Mrs. Lincoln K. Fassmore, of 281S Queen lane, gave a small dinner party on Thursday evening at the Germantown Cricket Club, followed by a swimming party. Mrs. Bernard J. Connolly and her daugh ters, Miss Margaret Connolly and Miss "(Cath erine Connolly, of 103 West Seymour street, are spending several weeks at Wlldwood. Mrs. James T. I. McMahon, of 705 Locust' avenue, Is spending the summer at Bar Har bor, Mr. John Bruner and his sister, Miss Bruner, of Pelham Court, are spending the summer In Atlantic. City, North Philadelphia Mlas Mary Creamer and 'Miss Lucy Carey, of 1611 North Grata street, who are on an extended trip through the East, will spend the remainder of the season at New port, R, I. Roxborough Mrs. Charles A. Mack and her son, Mr, Charles A. Mack, Jr Miss Mildred Mack, Miss Elsie Mack and Miss Dorothy Mack, of 469 Lyceum avenue, left on Saturday to spend the summer at Schwenkvllle, along the Ferklomen. ' South Philadelphia i Fboto br iiarctiu. MRS. LOUIS DAROFP ira i1 fr TvMila TYarafP. wrmta rna rlage took place at Lu Lu Temple on June 20. a fpeuuioB iui suiuiusr in Auinua City. Mrs. Daroff. it wljl be remembered, was Miss Claire Eskln, of 601 Bgutti, tth Ur't' , m Mrs. John Horn and her family jure entetV tainLQc Ulsi Flonnce Stums at Liuri rt3ir&.A ' MfMfBaiiMMtlf-HlfriBTfl 1 I isssssssssssW-'.ffw u mtmrtm '' flF jHH !i 3dBrr i , n3jB J5cS "" IW itjPaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsH Weddings -t- hEtLT-FORTB. An Interesting midsummer wedding took place on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock In St Stephen's .Roman Cfttholte Church, Broad and Butler streets,- when Miss Isa bel o. Forte, daughter of Mr. hnd Mrs. H. L. Forte, of 3519 North Broad street, became the bride of Mr. John J. Relly, Jr., of 2108 East Price street. The rector, the Rev, John F. McQuade, officiated at tho ceremony, which was" a qtflet ono, owing to the recent death of the bridegroom's mother. Mr. Forte gave his daughter In marriage. She worn n robe of white hand embroidered net drnpe'd over chiffon, and a mllnn hal edged with lacer nnd trimmed with a band of pitradlse feathers. Orchids and lilies of the Valley were carried. Miss Elizabeth Forte, who attended her sister, wore a frock combining black satin with Nllo green georgette cre;y and a black chiffon hat trimmed with a single pink rose. Pale pink roses formed her bouquet. Mr. Connor Relly was his brother's best ma) BAUGH CRAMPTON. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Crampton, of Pittsburgh, Pa announce- the marriage of their daughter, Miss Inez S. Crampton, and Mr. Philander V. Baugh, of Germantown, on- Saturday, July 22, Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev. John W. Lee at his home, 1707 Christian street. WILLIO YERGER. Announcement Is maiio of the mnrrlago of Miss Florence M, Yergcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey H. Ycrgor, of 4430 North 19th street, to Mr. Charles B. Wllllg, of 3,60 North 10th street, on Saturday after noon at 3 o'clock, at tho homo of tho onV elating clergyman, tho Rev. Frederick A, Bowers, of All Saints Lutheran Church, 19th and Cayuga streets. yVOJOIWiisssssssssssssW ' ' -4h y-'&S IIjM HhHhIV Wff "t ' i 'mm nBI jP&9 ' A't u m MM I I I mKV J lCTraWs'-JBMM ill , -v- jHI -W . .mSBm ill' r - - - - L"J Issssbbw 4,t- 5v "? jr BSBBBr5 Vn -i JjflHP8 ' v kB if " If VsMiMbt:, -''! ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED AT PARTY GIVEN LAST THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crane Entertain for Their Daughter and Her Fiance at Home in Oak Lane Lawn Fete for St. Timothy's Hospital MR. AND MRS. PETER CRANE, of 7145 North Broad street. Oak Lane, announced the engagement of their daugh ter. Miss Catherine Margaret Crane, to Dr. John C. Conners, of Germantown, on Thurs day evening at a birthday party given In hgnor of Miss Crane. Among those present were Dr. W. H. Rosen, Mr. Edward Worth Ington, Mr. Joseph Noonan, Mr. Raymond Noonan, Mr. Joseph Dougherty. Mr. Edward Sweeney, Mr. John Malnchy, Mr. Edward Murphy, Mr. Harry Blrnbrauer, Mr. Wil liam Burgoyne, Mr. Stanley Daynoy. Mr. Charles Sweeney, Mr. John Blrnbrauer, Mr. Arthur McAleer, Mr. Joseph Sanderson, Mr, William Morris, Miss May Graham, Miss Madeleine Graham, Miss Anna Sweeney, Miss Catherine Malnchy. Mis Dorothy Had-, field. Miss Jlelen Hadfleld, Miss Anna De vine, Mlas Marguerite Blessing, Miss Mary Murphy. Miss Kathleen Murphy, Miss Cath erine Kurtz, Miss Noonan, Miss Eleanor Burgoyne, Miss Mary Downey, Miss Cath erine McKeown and Mrs. William Burgoyne. Miss Josephine Hudder, Miss Margaret Hudder, Miss Bernlce Hopkins, Master Ralph Harmer and Master Roland Harmer, of Rochelle avenue, Wlssahlckon, gave, a successful lawn fete on Saturday afternoon on the grounds of the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Morris, 210 Rochelle avenue, in aid of St Timothy's Hospital, Refresh ments were served at small tables deco rated wtth field flowers and there was a bazaar for tha sale of confectionery and fancy articles. The members of the Ladles' Aid Society of the Epiphany English Evangelical Church, Green lane and Sllverwood street, gave an entertainment on Thursday after noon, which, owing to the rain, was trans ferred from Gorgas Park to the home of the pastor, the Rev. Carl H. Hirzel, 4405 Dexter ,8treet. Eighteen young women members of the Germantown Y. W. C. A. spent Thursday at Clementon, N. J., where they enjoyed a plcnlo and swimming carnival. They were chaperoned by Ml" Elizabeth Median, swimming Instructor at the Institution : Mlas Santh Ferris and Miss Mildred Bachman. Tho trip waa made by motor. Miss Ellen Love McQuade entertained at her home, 2200 Mount Vernon street, last Saturday evening. Covers were laid for six guests, Including Miss Ethel Ralston, Miss Agnes Hlgglns, Mr. Raymond Young, Mr, Frederlo Qwillam , and Mr, George Hunter, A SURPRISE reception was given on Sat urday evening In honor of Mr. William F, Dixon, president of the Manayunk Board of Trade, at his home, 3835 Ridge avenue, Roxborough, In celebration of his 6(h birth day anniversary. Among those present were Mrs. William F. Dixon, Miss Eleanor H. Dixon, Mr. John W, Dixon, Mrs, Joseph R. Bitting, Mr, Herbert. Thornton, Dr. Louisa Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. William Logan, Mr, William Logan, Jr., Mr. J,ohn Losan, Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Bartle, Mr. Harvey Bartle, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rtlnebrlzht. Mr. Frank Stlnebrlght. Jr.. Mr. W, Stlnebrlght. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Dixon, Miss Marian Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Graham, Mr. and Mrs. George II. Dixon,. Mrs. C. A. Rudolph. Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. James Detwller, Mrs. Ella Bllnkley, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dorsey and Mr and Mrs. Joseph Welsh. Mrs. Walter J. Miller entertained at cards on Friday evening at her home on Mitchell street. Roxborough, when her guests in cluded Mrs. Arthur Stetler, Mrs. Charles Service Taylor. Mrs. Ernest Barras, Miss Carrie Eanuha.w. Miss Florence Barras, Miss May Watson and Mlas Myra Mitchell. The Hebrew School Aid. Society, the chairman of which ! Mr. Tsadore Glass man, has so-ranged several attractive meet ings for the summer. The committee In charge of tha program consuttjof Miss cs-c-iu. Helnlcxer. Miss Sarah Olnaburar, Miss Bessie WeiMtein. Miss Mary Spiegel, uTom : Tobias. Mr. Abraa V Flwpsky. POPULAR MATRONS AT CAPE MAY . pjHHjiHH 5 P ''ililBBiBQr zz& 4ilijHHE V ':.' ''JSssssV Vs:: ;J?jBBBy ?lliIlSHM A7&s. -Ox-Ci sues. enfeld, chairman. Tho next meeting will be held on Wednesday evening at 820 North 5th street. Bala-Cymvyd Miss Ursuln Seeburger, of Edgehlll road, Bala, left today for Chelsea to visit Miss Dorothy Morris at the cottago of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Morris, on Ventnor nvenue. Upon her return homo Miss Seeburger will motor down to Asbury Park with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seeburger, to spend tho remainder of the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Scott McCracken and their two sons have rot u rued to their home In Cynwyd, after a fortnight's stay at Glen Ridge, N. J. Mr. Alpheus McCracken left Saturday to spend the next two weeks at the Bala-Cynwyd Boy Scouts' camp at Belmont, Pa. Mrs. A. W. Plckford nnd Miss Marlon Reber Plckfqrd are In the Adlrondacks' for several weeks. Later they will go to As bury Park. Along the Reading Dr. and Mrs. William H. Wilson, of Ros lyn, left on Saturday fqr Atlantic City, where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rogers at their cottage at Chel sea. They will return to their home the end of this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Denegre, of Sus quehanna road. Rydal, havo closed their country home and have left for their sum mer cottage In the Catsklll Mountains, which they will occupy until late In tho fall. Mr. and Mrs. E. Clarence Miller and their family, of the Oaks, Oak Lane, havo closed their country home, and have left for Lake Placid, N. Y to remain until late n tho fall. Mrs. James Lewis, of Roslyn. has left for Lookout Mountain, Tenn. She will be the guest of friends for several months, returning to her home late In the fall. AMUSEMENTS Globe theater "xs. Thoroughly Iterreihlntr Summer EnUrtalnmtat "THE DREAM PIRATES" The River RUe to It's Cool Buena Vista Garden J.W kJ VfA GLOUCESTER. N. J. KREK ADMISSION Metropolitan Orchestra Varied Amuitmenu BOATS runmD 3T.J"?. 5c Auto Ferry Service to 8hor Untqu-led. B. F. Keith's Theater FINAL HURRAH WEEK? 'MADE IN PHILLY" BIGGER AND BETTEIt Tlliu pvnii Today at a, tig A 60c. Tonljht at 8, I5o to II. VICTORIA lrArkV,STb0,p, UKUlUUti HII.L, Douglas Fairbanks ,a "Fi;.IHJNSA,r.., FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN A BEVERLY BAYNH la "A VIRGINIA ROMANCE"' HAB ARCADIA ffi?.?.?,;,? ffi?sS5"i, Thure., Fri- Eat-. W. B. Hart la "Captive God Stanley MARKET ABOVE ISTH 11:18 a. m. to 11 .-is p. m. RITA .TOTJVFP '"iwi I2SERBNML?AI' MARRIAGE" Thura.. yrt.. Bat-"UNDER COVER" D n 1 n n a " market street JT d 1 a L tJ Pauline Frederick Jo -THE WORLD'S . . . , GREAT SNARE" Ttws-. rri.. Bat. THB AMERICAN BEAVTV ,JL ""- AiiK .rSf ?8EB TP EVERYBODY AtL THE TIME tfs-A'&v 3 rrrov West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Boycr, of 222 South Farrngut terrace, havo taken apartments at tho Stcnton, Atlantto City. Mrs. Ilnyden Frlcl, of 48th nnd Spruce streets, hns opened her cottngo on Statci nvenue, Atlantic City, for tho remainder of tho soason. Miss Agnes Stnnage, Miss S. Gertrude Stannge, of 453 North 53d street, and Miss Elizabeth Hnnton. of 4932 Westminster avenuo, are spending this week nt a raters ford, Pa., as tho guests of friends. Miss Margaret Qlcnn, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Glenn, of 6031 Master street, and Mr. and Mrs. J'dwnrd Lally, of 600 North Frazlcr street, will spend tho re mainder of the summer In Atlantic City. Girard Farms Judge Raymond MacNellle and Mrs, Mac Nellie havo closed their home, 1820 Shunk street, nnd with Mrs. Allco Wells nre spending the summer at their cottage In Ocean Grove, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Shetzllne, with their daughter. Miss Ethel Shetzllne, of 2417 South 20th street, aro spending the summer In Atlantic City. TOURING '.-... IN THE EIGHT-CYLINDER CADILLAC V ' THE WORLD'S GREATEST ROAD CAR "' HOLDS NEW FASCINATIONS : ' s ' " - i f With the strain and weariness from long-distance motoring completely removed " With bad roads robbed of their terrors ' , ' With good roads made doubly delightful With hills no longer to be dreaded With a sense of velvet softness in every motion' of i the car and every movement in its operation, there is a renewed and irresistible call to long-distance touring, which in the Cadillac becomes a unique , delight. ' . ': - 4 . -. Touring Cars Ready for. Immediate Delivery CADILLAG-AUTOMOBILE SALES CORPORATION , ROUND OF INFORMAL AFFAIRS FILLS SUMMER DAYS AT SHORE Atlanta Matron Hostess at The Dansant for Mrs. J. Abbott Wiggins Mrs. Charles Webb Gives LuncheonNews of Cape May, Wildwood and Ocean City ATLANTIC CITY, July 24. BRIDGE parties and dancing nre now the favorite diversions of seashore society. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifton R. Atchison, oft lantft, Ga., entertained at the dansant at tho Brighton Casino for Mrs. J. Abbott, Wiggins, of Milladolphln. Mrs. Charles L. Webb gap a luncheon of 64 covers followed by bridge In the Belvedere of the Traymorc, which was beautifully decorated with sum mer blooms. Among the Philadelphia guests were Mrs. Albert Warren, Mrs Frank Eckfeldt, Sirs. Hllmnn Crawford, Mrs. J, A. S. Brown. Mrs William McCahan, Mrs. Jamci Connelly, Mrs William Allen, Mrs. If. (3. Olnmcr. Mrs. Charlei Thomas, Mrs. RimuM Alcorn. Mrs. IMward Story, Mrs. William Uygrr, Mrs. Ilnrvcy Mitchell, Mrs Eugeno Oorey, Mrs. T. If. Collins, Mrs. John Martin, Mri. Charles Jerrllt, Mrs. Oeorgo Llpplncott, Mrs. James Batfour, Mrs. John It Wlgirlns. Mrs. David Flts eimmons, Mrs. D. W. Chandler, Mrs. Voll ncr, Mrs. William Gordon Thunder, Mrs M. M. McCormlck, Mrs. Jesso W. Stnrr. 3d, Mrs. George Parker. Mrs Oeorgo Elliott, Mrs. George Vctterlcln, Mrs. Andrew Webb, Mrs. Lloyd Irving, Mrs. Harry Prlzer, Mrs. John Parsons, Mrs. John N. Wilkin1, Jr., Mrs. Charles Dnnlel, Mn. Harold Sharp. Mrs. Charles K. Cattcll and Mrs. Wnltor Nagle. Mr. and Mrs C. N. Mlllett nnd Mrs. M. M. Nnglo havo taken npartmenta nt Haddon Hall for the remainder of tho season. Dr. and Mrs. Raymond C Becker gave a small luncheon at the Chnlfonte. Miss Bertha N. Mack ontcrtnrned at luncheon nt the tamo hotel for Mlis Emily Fulmcr. Among the Phlladelphlans spending tho week-end nt tho Traymoro nre Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ilnusc, Miss Mary Home, Miss M. W. Lincoln, Mr nnd Mrs. Georgo C. Rushton nnd Miss Fredorlca G. Bremer. Mrs. E. C. King, of Germantown, Is spending several weeks at tho Chnlfonte. Mr, and Mrs. A. I,. Myers entertained nt dinner at tho Chelsea Yacht Club for Com modore and Mrs. S. W. Whan. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Roll- .man, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilnrry Parson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarcnco E. Donn, Mr. and Mrs. I.eon Rubens, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Gustavus Scldcl, Mr. nnd Mrs, Albert Bnltz, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. C. Clamer and Mrs. Clarcnco Kugler. OCEAN. CITY, July 34. THERE promises to be unusual activity at the handsomo homo of the Ocean City Yncht Club during the remainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Rldenour, of Philadelphia, Bummer residents, will glvo a dlnner-danco at tho clubhouso this ove nlng. They will have 60 guests. Mrs. John II. Mactnguo, of Philadelphia, nnother summer resident, will entertain n number of friends nt cards at tho club hoUBO on Tuesday ovenlng, August 8. Tha club will glvo a dlnner-danco on tho evening of Wednesdny, August 2, and tho club's annual entertainment will be held Friday evening, August 4, to which nil the members havo been Invited. In addition to these special events, there nre card parties and dances nlmost every aft ernoon nnd evening, nnd the members of tho Ladles' Auxiliary, together with their friends, find much to entertain them in the alwayB delightfully cool clubhouse. The faculty and teachers attending the Ocean City State summer school, hellcvlng In tho old adage that "nil work and no play makes Jnck a dull boy," frocmently have sails on tho bay In the late afternoon and beach parties In tho evening. AH the teachers attending tho school will be the Riicnts of the city next Thursday. They will be given rides In autos. boats and roller chairs and admission to the movies. Miss Elslo Smith, of Philadelphia, Is the guest of Miss Bessie FIte. Mrs. William Selfert and her son, Mr. . Hunter Selfert, of Logan, are here for tha remainder of the season. Miss Madeleine Patton, Miss Jana Van Stnndt and Miss Katherlne Ochiltree, Of Philadelphia, are among those.ependIng the summer here. t Mr. J. It Hnnna and his family, of WlU mlngtnn, ate here for the remainder of the season. Mrs. John T. Klrkbrlde nnd her fam ily, Mr. Francis B. Davis and his family and Mr. H. T. Wlckcraham and his family, of Woodbury, nre cottagers. CAPI3 MAY, July 2 1, MR. nnd Mrs. William LaUa. Jr , of the Haverford Apartments, Haverford, are registered nt the Colonial for the entire summer. Notices have been sent out announcing a dlnner-danco on Friday evening at the Corinthian Yacht Club, Mr. Langdon Len Is chairman of the house committee. Table nre being reserved and parties are being1 arranged In advance. A sailing party this week Included Mrs. Ashby Blytho, Mrs. A. W. Grant, Jr., Mrs. Robert Coyle, Miss Theodora Ross, Miss Helen Buckler and Miss Bolter. Mr. nnd Mrs. George 11. Brown are among the prominent Washlngtonlana reg istered at tho Stockton Villa. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R. Ellison ara alio guests at tho Stockton Villa. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Green, of Washing ton, nre at tho Chalfonto, also Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Chamberlain and Mrs. Prlscllla Nicholson, of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson McCredy, of 20JT Pino street, are occupying their cottage on Hughes street for tho season. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Bary will spend tho month of August as the guests of Mr. llary'n parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. M. B. Bary, nt their cottngo on Howard street Mr. and Mrs. Bary havo their daughters, Miss Frances Bary and Miss Virginia Bary, with them for the lummer, WILDWOOD, July 24. SUMMER residents are Jubilant over tha coming dog parade on Thursday, August 3, This (innual affair always attracts many bluo rlbboners from nil parts of tho East It Is held right on tho Boardwalk and la witnessed by thousands of spectators. Three hundred prizes will be awarded this year by tho committee which has the parade In charge. Mrs. W. J. Mutr and her grandson, of Montreal, Can., aro guests of Mrs. Samuel Riley nt tho Weston on East Spencer ave nue. Mr. A. E. Skinner, chief gunner on the Missouri. U. S. N and Mrs. Skinner and Mr. It E. Ruckor. retired officer, U. S. N7, are at tho Anglesea Cottage, West Rio Grando avenue, for tho season. Miss Cnrolyn Cox, of Canada. Is spending tho summer at her West Chestnut avenue cottiigo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles IC Scull, of Phil, dclphla, arc occupying their Glcnwood ave nue apartments. Mr. Edward Morton Is occupying his East Roberts nvenue cottage with his family for the season. Mrs. B. Glassman, Mrs. Hemfeld and Mrs. Canter, of Philadelphia, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winter. Tho Red Goose Club, of Pittsburgh, has nrrtved nnd will go Into a two weeks' camp nt this resort. Tho camp this year will be the largest In the club's history and will occupy tho Maccnbeo Cottage, In North Wlldwood. Mr. William J. Smart will bo camp manager and Mrs. Gertrude Stewart, Mrs. S. Noble and Mrs. William J. Smart, chaperons. The Rev. II. H. Howell has rented, the Thrasher Cottage, on East Oak avenue, and wlill occupy It for the rest of the season. Mr. G. McGulre has rented a cottage for the season. Miss Gertrude Leffert, of Glenslde, Is spending a short time here. BfM j'Xti.' - i 'i II L -J?