NANCY WYNNE IS INTERESTED IN NEWS OP NATIONAL SERVICE SCHOOL School to Be Held on Lake Geneva, Wis., Frbm August 15 to September 15 and at Narragansett Pier From Sep- tember 6 to 20 Many Will Attend CELEBRATED GOLDEN WE0D1NG 'BY GIVING RECEPTION" AT HOME Mr. and Mre. Louis Taws and Their Seven Children and1 Six Grandchildren Enjoy Fiftieth Anni versary Togethei" "EVENING LEDGEl?mLABELPHlA, TOESDAY, JULY S& 191(5. ru" "N IT IS Interesting to read In tho circular which Miss Elizabeth Elllcott Too 1ms Issued to thoso who were members of the First National Servlco School, which was held In Chovy Chase during May, that thero will be two other camps before the summer season Is over and that an nlumnao lias been formed. Miss Poo says na follows: ' '"Tho Alumnae Society of the First Na tional Servlco School has been fortned and fill students of tho First National Servlco School who attended tho school, whether graduates or not, and all members of tho . committees aro eligible for membership therein. (Hero a statement Is mado re garding tho dues, then Miss Poo con tinues In her circular): "Tho National Servlco School Commit tee of tho Woman's Section of tho Navy Leagud begs lcavo to announce that here Will bo a National Servlco School, hold under tho nusplccs of tho Main Commit teo In accordance with tho plan of the First Natlonat Servlco School by tho Chi- ' cago members of tho Woman's Section of tho Navy League at Lnko Geneva, Wis., from August IS to September IB, 1916. First National Servlco School students do siring to attend wilt pleaso apply at onco to William M. Lewis, 110 South Dearborn Btreot, Chicago, 111. "A National Servlco School will be hold at Narragansott Pier, It. I., from Septem ber 6 to 20. Tho membership in tho lat tor school is limited to 100, and thoso de siring to enroll nro advised to do so at I tho earliest posslblo moment. Applica tions should bo mado to Mrs. Irving II. Chaso, Mlramar, Narragansett Pier, R. I. Uniforms used at tho First National Sorv- ' lco School can bo used at cither of tho now schools. "Tho cortlllcato to bo given to all thoso who passed satisfactorily In tho various branches of Instruction at tfc3 First Na- 1 tlonal Sorvico School will bo sent out bo- i foro August 1. Tho delay In sending thorn has been duo to tho difficulty In as sembling nil tho marks. "Tho roll of honor of tho First National Borvlco School Is still open In this timo of national crisis to nil students who can i Induco ton other women to perfect them eclvcs in soma form of national servlco training. Many of our students havo started classes in surgical dressings In their homes and aro co-operating In othor ways with tho American Red Cross tho big brother of tho army and navy. "May I point out to Nntlonal Servlco Btudents tho sp'eclal responsibility which is theirs at tho present time. Tho oyes of tho entire country aro upon them to sco if thoy aro going to put tho training they received into practical use, and they must not fall lest tho work of tho school bo un justly criticised. "At tho national headquarters of tho Woman's Section of tho Navy Leaguo wo liavo classes running both night and day in tho making of surgical dressings, ctc. Wo havo tho services of Red Cross nurses' as Instructors and wo aro endeavoring to jnako a goodly supply of thoso articles for tho uso gf our soldiers,- sailors nnd marines. Any National Servlco School jjojj student who cannot help personally In oxft making tho surgical dressings, etc., can jo 3 assist tho good work a great deal by con jj trlbutlons in any amount raised among . friends and sent to national headquarters for tho work In progress hero. Faith fully yours, "ELIZABETH ELLICOTT POE, "Commandant. 741 Munsey Building, Washington, D. C." Possibly somo of tho members who en Joyed tho month of camp llfo In Chevy Chaso will want to go to either of these otlier schools or will think it advlsablo to aid In tho work, which, If It doe3 noth lng clso, occupies a number of women who hitherto had given over tho greater part of their time to frivolities and fripperies , during both Bummer and winter. Capo May is Indignant, together with Irs. Gambia Latrobo, a perfectly charm ing Baltimore woman, who has taken a cottago thero for tho summer, over the treatment recently meted out to her. A few days ago Mrs. Latrobo motored over to Chelsea with a party of friends for tho t day. Before sho loft sho paid all flvo maids up to dato and left feeling safe, and comfortable that all was well in her household. When tho motor party returned much ,to the matron's horror, tho cottage was anll shut up and she had to appeal to tho real estate agent for a key. When she 'finally got Inside she found a curt note I saying that all llvo had decided to leave. I wonder that they had tho kindness to icloso up the house, and greatly do I sym pathlzo with tho poor ludy. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mr, and Mrs. Clarence W, Dolan will entertain at luncheon pn Friday at New port. , The Hon. Mrs. Alfred Anson, of New York, gave a dfnner last night at her summer home In Bar Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fell have left Narragansett Pier and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Reynal In New port. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rose, of 530 Pel ham road, Oermantown, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Alice Rose, to Mr, Dayton larzelere, of (Wyncote. .. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Eugene Brnlth have issued Invitations for a large dinner to be given on the evening of Wednesday, August 2, at the Corinthian Xacht Club, Cape May, Mrs. Joseph B. McCall entertained at bridge yesterday afternoon at the Qape May Golf Club, Cape May. There were 16 quests. i Mr. and Mrs. William McLean and their daughter, MUs Sarah McLean, of Indian Queen Jane, Qerraantown, have left for their camp at Mooschead Lake, Me,, where they will spend the montt of August,. Mr. Warden McLean and Mr. Robert McLean will leave for Maine the first of next week. Mr. Edward Clark, of Cedron, German Itown, will leave the end of the week for Mncheater-n.the-Mountalns, Vt, ta spend several day with its parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark, at their summer home. Mr Clark's marriage to Miss Hazel Dolpb, of Portland, Ore., will take place early (a October. Dr. Edward W. Taylor and W eon. pr. Edward V. Taylor, Jr., who have been spending somo time at Manchestcr-ln-the-Mountntns, Vt, will leave tho first of August for Poland Springs, Me., whero they will spend several weeks before returning to their homo in Oermantown. Mr. . M. Walthall, of Richmond, Va., announces tho marriage of his daughtar, Mrs. Mnry Walthall Aory, to Mr. William fleorge Krleghoff, on July 22, nt Stamford, Conn. Doth Mr. and Mrs. Krleghoff, who aro widely known In literary and artistic circles of this city, are connected with tho Public Ledger. Mr. Krleghoff Is a portrait painter. 'Mr. and Mrs. William R. Tucker, of the Qroystone, Oermantown, will leave on Au gust 6 for Jamestown, R. I., to remain until tho end of August Miss Mary Mulford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mulford, of Dent road, Wyn coto, has returned to her homo after a visit of several weeks as the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Mulford, at their farm at Lodl, N. Y. Miss Rolen Fltzell has returned from At lantic City, where sho was tho guest of Mis i, Florence White, at her cottage at Ventnor. t' Miss Marlon F. Sharpless, of Ifatherton, Chelten Hills, left yesterday for Jobatowh, N. J where sho will be tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Harrison Hutchinson at their farm, Oakwood. Miss Sharpless will lcavo on Thursday for Ocean City, N, J., to spend tho week-end. Miss Katharine. Rogers, of 2201 St. James place, returned to town today from Wyn cote, where sho was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Sill, of Bent road, for tho weok-end. K' John I. Rogers will return to her honm this week from a visit of sev eral weeks as tho guest of her sister, Mrs. HUellot Desbnrets at KnmoUsaska, near Quebec. Mrs. Rogers and Miss Rogers will spond August In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Wilson, of Phoenix, Ari nro being congratulated on tho birth of a daughter, Katherine Frances Wilson. Mrs. Wilson beforo her marriage was Miss Margucrlto Graham, of Oerman town. Miss Margaret Persons, of 13th and Spruce streets, has left for Long Island, to bo tho guest of her sister for several days beforo going to Jamestown, R. I. Along the Main Line WYNNEWOOD Mrs. George H. Boles, of Kent road, will spend August at Pocono Man T Inn, where she will be Joined by Mr. Boles for tho wcok-ends. Mrs. Charles IC Eagle, of Kent road, who has been spending Bomo time In the West, Is oxpected home this week. BRYN MAWR Mrs. Morgan R. Davis, of Summit Grovo avenue, has gone to Ocean City, N. .T.. for two weeks. Mr. Mor gan will Join her r the week-ends. Miss Jane Hanlon and Mr. Gcorgo Han Ion left a few days ago for Colorado. Miss Margaret Kllday Is spending several weeks In tho Pocono Mountains. ST. DAVID'S Miss Mildred Post left last week fo: the Thousand Islands. Miss Helot Babes, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Babes, of Midland avenue. St. David's, has gono to Klnco, Mo., to stay several weeks. WAYNE Mr. and Mrs. Duflleld ABh mcad, Jr., havo returned from their wed ding trip and aro staying with Mrs. Ash mead's mother, Mrs. N. C. Prew, 205 Pop lar avenue, Wayno. Miss Anita Wethorld, of New York, Is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Coudert, of 200 Poplar avenue. Mrs. R F. Moon, of Wayne, Is entertain ing her sister, Mrs. Van Cleave, of Chicago, for a few weeks. Mrs. A. H. Elliot entertained nt bridge Friday afternoon nt her home on Poplar avenue. Among the guests were Mrs. R, E. Wood, Mrs. N. C. Prew, Mrs. Dufnold Ashmend, Jr., Mrs. R. S. Moon, Mrs. Early, Mrs. E. J. Whlto, Mrs. Van Cleave, of Chicago: Mrs. W. P. Cochran, Mrs. C. W. Bayllss, Mrs. Ralph Emerson, Mrs. Norman J. Coudert and Miss Anita Wethorld, of Now York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Leonard and their family, of Summit avenue, are spending sev eral weeks at Deer Island, Me. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wood and their fam ily have closed their Iioubo on Louella ave nue nnd havo gono to Lake Mohonk, N. Y., for tho summer. Mrs. Penman J. Wood nnd Miss Edith Wood, of Walnut avenue, are visiting rela tives In Wilmington, Del. Mr. nnd Mrs. Goorge M. Aman and their family, of North Wayno avenue, are spend ing tho summer at their farm at Kimber ton, Pa. Along the Reading A charity bridge and 500 will be given by the Ashbourne Branch of the Pennsyl vania Woman's League of National Pre paredness on Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at tho home of Mrs. Charles Bond, at Ashbourne. Cake, candy and lea cream will be for sale for the benefit of the Red Cross fund. The sale will continue In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Sill, of Bent road, Wyncote, have their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morgan, and their family, of Flushing, L. I., as their guests for some time. They will re turn to their home late In the (all. Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Walker, Mtas Ger trude Walker and Mr. Newton Walker, of Washington lane, Chelten Hills, have returned to their home from Moosehead Lake, in the Adlrondacks, where they have been spending several weeks. Miss Dorothy Beacb, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Beach, of Spring avenue, Elkins Park, who aro spending the sum mer at their cottage at Ventnor, has Miss Mlrvln Leasson, of Pittsburgh, as her guest for several weeks. Miss Beach will entertain several house parties over the week-ends during the month of August in honor of her1 guest. Mr. nnd Mrs. George A. Bates, of Meet ing House road. Jenklntown, who are en tertaining Miss Leona Pallester, of Oakley, pal, will give a dinner tomorrow evening In her honor, when the following guests will be present! Mrs. George M. Potts, Dr. Walter Wallace, Mr, and Mrs. Henry New lands, Miss Kathryn Bates, Miss Jane Cully, Miss Josephine MacNamara, Miss Ruth MacNamara, Miss Marion Snyder, Miss Marjorte MacTammany, Miss Edith Wells, Miss Reba Wells, Miss Margaret Mull, Miss Frances Alloway, Miss Martha Taylor, Miss Alice Graham, Miss Elsie Smith, Miss Ger trude Dempsey, Mr. Howard Bates, Mr. John Berry, Mr. George Berry, Mr. Henry Newlands. Jr, Mr. Joseph Martin, Mr. Ed ward Barnes, Mr. Harry Snyder, Mr. Hugh Kolb, Mr. Maurice Phillips, Mr. John Cole Mr Alfred Endow, Mr. Walter Endow. Mr Larkin Field. Mr. Frank Talley, Mr. Ralph Jarvis, Mr, Charles Mooney. Dancing will follow the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Irving A, Firth, of 1414 West Llndley avenue. Logan, are at the St. Charles, Atlantic City, for an exjended stay, Delaware County Pr. and Mrs. L. A. Klun, of Ridley Park. Are on ft 19 days' motor trip through Penn sylvania. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Rlgby, Mr. Har low Blgby and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Dulton, of Media, are taking a fortnight's motor trip through. AUU-t i!HvR-vi&v hii f M NHK WWV Jy 9HPfP tfv fPi'&vCCv 11 I l-H----B-i----p?----Bro--fc'-B ?' lllii-ill-sL li1i9Hm 'i i ----iSi8iil3v iiisiy p-------'" y cy -------------jp MR. AND MRS. EDWARD T. STOTESBURY Mr. nnd Mrs. Stotcsbury, who have been spending tho early summer in Chestnut Hill, will go to Wntkins Glen for a short stay beforo proceeding to Maine nnd Cnnadn. Tho photograph of Mrs. Stotcsbury wa taken recently. SUMMER GIRLS BRAVE ELEMENTS ON BOARDWALK IN OILSKINS Rain Possesses No Terrors for Happy Possessors of These Coats Mrs. Reiter Gives Bridge Luncheon Corinth ian Yacht Club at Cape May Lively ATLANTIC CITY, July 25. SUDDEN downpours of rain havo no hor ror for tho Boardwalk maid, provided she owns one of thoso stunning beach coats which nro at present tho smartest accessory for protecting one's clothes from rain. Thoy aro built of Egyptian oilskin, a fabric of thin translucent texture. Tho new raincoats, which are constructed on straight mnnnlBh lines, nro of such airy, fairy lightness, they may bo discarded when tho shower Is over nnd tucked Into an Egyptian oilskin bag, four by six Inches. Cottagers aro also wearing tho new beach coats as a mantle for their bathing sult3 when passing to nnd fro to tho Htrnnd Mrs. Irvln T. Reiter, of 3200 Pacific ave nue. Chelsea, gave a largo luncheon and brldgo todny at tho Seavlew Country Club. Great preparations aro being mado for Hawaiian Night, which will be one of tho big featuros of early August gaiety at tho Traymoro. Tho LotU3 Room will bo trans formed Into an Hawaiian garden nnd Hawaiian maidens In costume will interpret tho dances of their natlvo land. Mr. Mahlon Paxson entertained at a tea danco at tho Brighton on Saturday afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hopklnson, of Chestnut Hill, are occupying their seashore cottage. ... j Miss Emily C. Scull has Just returned 'from a motor trip to Middletown, Conn. United Stntes Senator Gilbert Hitchcock, of Nebraska, Is among tho prominent visi tors. ' ...... Mrs. Isaac II. Jones will entertain at cards at her Chelsea cottago, 115 Albion place, on the afternoon of Friday, August 4. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Brown will oc cupy their Chelsea house on August 1. Mrs. L. S. Read, of Camden, who has been vUltlng her son. Mr. William T. Read, will leave the first of the month for Buck Hill Falls to spend tho balance of tho summer. CAPE MAY. July 25. IF SUNSHINE good bathing, nttractlvo yachting and golf clubs teeming with well groomed men and beautifully gowned women, together with club dances, dinners and sailing parties go to make on Inter esting and attractive summer resort, then all these things are what make Cape May such a dellghtrui spot ana a very pupuiur one as well. The yacht club presented a gay scene on Saturday night, as there were many din ner parties. Among those who dined be fore the dance were Mr. and Mrs. Wirt L Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Norrls. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Crozer. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grey, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam uel Crozer, Mr. and Mrs, William Drayton Grange, Mr. and Mrs. David M Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan a. Scott, Miss Louise Grey. Mr. and Mrs Henry B. Patton, Captain and Mrs, Robert Sewell, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Nlelds and Mr. Andrew Oray. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Harding have had Mr. and Mrs. Frank Galey as their guests for several days. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Herman Vetter leln at dinner at the Corinthian Yacht Club The Hardlngs also have Mr. Gus tavo Dewez, of Sydney, Australia, as their B Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harding have closed their cottage and are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles ailllland at their camp In the Po- conos. Mr Frederick Barnltz, of Germantown, spent the week-end at the Stockton villa, as did Mr. Matthew Maury, also of German- Mr nnd Mrs. Robert James, of the Main Line are registered at the Stockton villa. Mr. Arthur Marls motored down for the woclc-cndt Mr Charles S. Wood was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Patton over the WMr"ejoseph Hutchison and Mr, Edward Bisnham were among those noticed on the beach on Sunday morning, also Mr. Andrew Gray who Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan G. Scott. Mr William H. Ashhurst, of Chelsea, motored over to Cape May for several days. a. tennis tournament U In progress at the Yacht Club. Among the entries are Miss Louise Grey. Mlaa Marie Starr, Miss Sewell. Miss Norma Grey, Miss Richards, Miss Lucy Grey, MUs Robertson and Miss inntc men's singles are entered Mr. James Davis, Mr. John Doraey. Pr. R. WaUer Starr. Jr., Mr. Curtis. Mr. Wlt- aiam Bunn. Mr. Frank Rogers, Mr. -Patter-ion Mr. Higglns and Mr. Arthur Gulliver The mixed doubles will be played this week, and Include Miss Robertson and Mr, Patterson versus Miss Sewell and Mr, Borle Miss Marie Starr and Mr. Frank Ro.era versus Miss Richards and Dr, R. Walter Starr, Jr., Miss M. Wlckelhausen and Mr, Higglns versus Mlaa A. Kennedy and Mr. HuobeH, Mrs. Norman Grey was hostess of fhe weekly tea at the Golf Club on Satur day afternoon. The mutlo lured the young people to the porch for an informal dance. Mr Charles J Eisetdohr haa arrived in the harbor. salUng hi? boat Mlramar. JI J4 $tertalnls ft party, c pen $4 board. Tho yncht Is en routo to Atlantic City, where TIr. ElRentohr and his guests Will attend tho races In which ho has entered his boat Nymph. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Tlndle, of Valley Forge, entertained at dlnnor on Saturday evonlng at tho Corinthian Yncht Club be foro tho danco. Mr. Harrison Sayen nnd Mr. Charles Latrobe, captain of tho Princeton wnter polo team, aro entered In tho swim ming meets, which are held oery Satur day morning nt tho Yacht Club. WILDWOOD, July 25. THE efforts of the Wlldwood Civic Club toward tho establishment of a public library for tho resorts of Five-Mile Beach aro meeting with groat success. Many books havo been received from members and their friends here nnd olsewhere. Tho Board(of Trndo Is perfecting plans for a big threo-day carnival In August. There will bo the crowning of the carnival queen and coronation ball on Wednesday, August 1G; baby parado Thursday, August 17, and rolling chair parado Friday, Au gust 18. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Mlllor, of South Bothlehem, Pa., are spending their honoy moon at the Hotel Reading. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dougherty nnd their son aro at the Douglass for a two-weeks' stay. Mr. G. F. Jackson, of Willlamsport. Pa., Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. B. F. Miller, this month. Mr. John Beatty nnd his family nro oc cupying their cottage on East Taylor ave nue for the summer. Dr. nnd Mrs. J. Virgil Slaughter, of Ard more, who havo been stopping at tho Bel mar, Wlldwood Cre3t, for the last month, havo left for an extensive tour of tho Great Lakes and Canada. Lansdowne Miss Frances Hannlngton, of West Green wood avenue, Is entertaining her aunt, Mrs. C. E. Harper, of Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. William O. Landls, of Stewart avenue, aro taking a month's trip to Lako Geneva and Toronto, Canada. Weddings GREGORY MOLL. A pretty wedding was solemnized on Sat urday evening at 8 o'clock when Miss Jen nie Moll became the bride, of Mr, Barnum Gregory. Tho brldo woro a becoming tailored suit and carried a bouquet of bridal roses. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. C. C Dnvls, while Mr. C. C. Davis acted as best man. A large reception followed the ceremony. After an extended wedding trip Mr. Gregory and his bride will llvo In Johnstown, Pa. UK. AND MRS. BARNUM fiREGORX F $,2LJtt''' N I I 'liir - '' 4JkXyBr 'T7-'A-i-PVt-l--RB i-Ed-rr I frJ- 1 Germantown Mr. and Mrs, Morris Llewellyn Cooke, of Wayno ncnuo nnd Walnut lane, are spend ing the summer In New Hampshire. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Carmnlt Willis, of 423 West Walnut lane, returned on Satur day after having spont several days In New York. Mrs. Frederick Bclsel nnd her young Bon nro spending the remainder of the summer with Mrs Bclsel's mother, Mrs. Daniel B. Cunningham, nt her cottage In Capo May. Lieutenant Bclsel, who Is cruising on tho Alabama, will join Mrs. Bclsel this week. Miss Margaret Keeling, of Wayno nve nuo nnd Hnncy etrcct, Is visiting relatives In Mlllllntown, Pa. Sho will return to her homo tho end of August. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Hurley Pancoast, of 100 Allen's Inne, hnve gono to Atlantic City to remain for an Indefinite) time. Mr. Norman T. Moore, of 457 Hnnsberry street, is spending thrco weeks In Cape May. Later ho wilt camp with friends In Maine. Mr. nnd Mrs. William B. Kugler, of tho Wood-Norton Apartments, left Saturday on a motor trip to tho Pocono Mountains. They will bo gone about two weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter E Knlpo and their daughter. Miss Ellon Knlpo, of 327 East Walnut lane, nro spending tho summer at Rlvcrton, N. J. Mrs. Edward Warren Is spending the summer In Germantown. Mrs. II. W. Coffln and her daughter. Miss Hazel OolTln, and son, Mr. Roy Couln, of 007 Hnnsberry Btreet, spent the week-end as tho guests of Mra. Wallace Alexander at her bungalow nt Pocono Prcscrvo In tho Pocono Mountains. Mr. Codln hns gono to Mexico. West Philadelphia Miss Eleanor Roberta, of 4424 Osage ave nue, Is spending tho Humnicr at Eagles Mere. Mrs. George Davis and her daughter. Miss Marlon D of 209 South 60th street, nro spondlng tho summer in Atlantic City. Mr. Louis Mctze, of Pittsburgh, has been spondlng tho past week as tho guest of Mr. Walter II. Zlesehe, of 1328 North 5Sth street. Mrs. A. B. Hart and Miss Laura. Horn berger nro making an extended trip through Now York Stato and tho West. Mr. and Mrs. r. J. McDormott nnd Mr. Joseph Hatch, of 02G7 Arch street, havo re turned homo after spending some time In Atlantic City. Miss Agnes McKenna and her brother. Mr. Charles McICennn, of 354 North B2d street, with their aunt. Miss Mary Mc Kenna, of 338 North C3d street, will spend a week in Sea Islo City as the guest of Mrs. M. Brennnn. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Watson nnd their young daughter. Miss Mario Watson, of 0059 Glrard avenue, will spend a fortnight In Hagcrstown, Md., as tho guests of rel atives. South Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter H Brower, of 2518 South 18th street, have closed their home In tho Glrard Farms and hao taken a cot tage at Wlldwood for the summer. Dr. nnd Mrs. W. I. Tomllnson, of 1823 Porter Btreet, with their two small sons, Vaster Paul Tomllnson and Mnster Lee Tomllnson, will leave shortly for Mlddletou, Del., whore they will visit Mrs. Tomlln son's mother, Mrs Philip Vlnyard. Beforo returning they will motor to Easton, Md., for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson C. Rowley, of 2447 South 20th street, have taken a cottage at Narberth for tho summer. MIsa Mary Raphael, of 2502 South 18th street, has returned from n trip to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Toionto, Can. Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. McSorley nnd their family have leased a houso on South Sovereign avenue, Atlantic City, for the summer. They will remain until October 1. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Hill, of 1917 Shunk street, with their two small children, are spending the summer at their cottage in Afcbury Park. Miss Helen Sheehan, of 2014 South 13th street, Is entertaining MIsa Catherine O'Day, Miss Anno Ryder and Mr. John O'Connor, of Jersey City, for about ten days. Camden and Vicinity Mr. J. P. McCoy Is spending soma time at Beach Haven, N, J. Mr. nnd Mrs. W C, Rambler, whose mar riagi took place,on July 15, will make their homo in Audubon. N. J. Mr. Thomas Pancoast and his family, of Camden, are spending the summer at Mer chantvllle. The Colllngswood Woman's Club has ar ranged to hold a local nag day for the ben efit of families of soldiers called to Mexico. Mr, Henry Sherrerd, of King's Highway, West Haddonfteld, Is In camp at Platts burg. He will return to his parents' sum mer home nt Ocean City, N. J., on August 8. Mrs. R G. Moses and her daughter, of Merchantville, are at C?pe May until Sep tember, Mrs. Isabella Clarke and her daughter. Miss Isabella Clarke, of West Maple ave nue. Merchantville. are at Camp Aloha, Vt Frankford Pr. and Mrs. Bennett of Olney, are spend, ing the summer at Wlldwood. They have bad Mr. and Mrs, Dadeker and their daugh ter, MUs Kathryn Dadeker, of 6422 North Water street, Olney, as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. William Walters, of 4933 Dufflcld street, aro receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, t. ... Northeast Philadelphia Mr and Mrs. John Schwartz and Miss Mas Schwartz, of 3354 East Firth street, pro speeding tho wee- la Atlantis City. MR AND MRS LOUIS TAWS celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last night nt their home, 0? Lincoln drive. Mr. Taws, who was born n North Carolina In 1840, was left an orphan at an early age nnd came to Philadelphia to an uncle of the Borne name. Ho was graduated from the Central High School and later formed the firm of Taws & Hartman, brass founders, lth which he was connected for 30 years. When ho retlrpd he devoted his time to 'jnotography. Mr. Taws and Miss Eliza beth Hnmlll were married on July 24, 1866, In Kensington, and several years later moved to Tioga, whore for a quarter of a century they were prominent In social and church circles. Recently they pur chased tho home on Lincoln drive. All of their seven children are living, as well as six grandchildren, and all were present last night. They Included Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taws, Master Henry Taws, Jr., Mr. nndMrs John Taws, Mr. John Taws, Jr., Mr. ;tdward Taws. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Davis, Mrs John Chambers Greer, Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson, Mr. Louis Taws Henderson, Mies Grace Henderson, Miss Ruth Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Greer nnd Mr. Louis Taws, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Taws have been occupying their sum mor homo In Sea Isle City and returned to Germantown on Saturday for the cele bration. Tho Fcto of Roees for the benefit of the Mnter Dolorosa Roman Cathollo Church will bo hold on tho church grounds dur ing tho ovenlngs of July 20, 27, 28, 29 nnd 31. Tho fcto this year promises to surpass that given last Bcason. The booths nro novel nnd nttractlve, and, as usual, tho open-air minstrel show will take place, with 30 persons In the company. A largo commltteo has beon working for tho last six weeks to mako the affair a success. Tho tables and their attendants will be as follows: Fancy goods. Miss Margaret Canfleld, Miss Vnlcntlno Dl Domenlco nnd Miss Mary Oeroty; cake, Mrs. Mary Camp bell, Miss Suo Carney, Miss Helen Corkery and Miss Carrlo Ogden; candy. Miss Ella Gnllaghor and Miss Kathryn Mingle: sort drinks, Mrs, William Franks, Miss Mary Coylo and Miss Margaret Toner J flowers, Miss Amanda Mann and Miss Anna Ava lone; cigars. Miss May Brett, Miss Anna O'Kcofe and Mrs. Lucy Brlgman; fruit. Miss Tllllo DI Domenlco; aprons, MIsa Knthryn Farr and Miss Elizabeth Mlnglo; lco cream, MIsa Agnes Quintan; country store, Miss Knthryn Tonor. An entertainment given In honor of tho Martha Washington Club wns hold at tho North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Rlloy and their daughter, Mrs. Frank Connolly, of 1528 North 19th street, havo opened their cot tago nt Ocean City, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathan Schwnb, of 2003 North 33d Btreet, aro spending tho summer at their cottage, 104 South Rhode. Island avenue, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hanson, of 2000 Susquehanna avenue, are spending the summer nt Wlldwood. Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Lang, of 1800 West Susquehanna avenue, aro spending tho summer at Wlldwood. Mr. Ralph Pole, of 3336 Delhi street; Mr. CharleH Kick, of 1906 Oxford street, and Mr. Frederick Llnck, of 2014 Rldgo avenue, spent the week-end fishing off the coast c4 Atlantic City. Mr. Granville S. Wlnnemoro. of 2040 Ridge avenue, has returned from a trip to Easton, Pa. Mr. Charles Hall, of 1300 North 19th street. Is spending some time nt Ocean G rove. Miss Doris Nlcholls, of 1540 North 19th street, has returned home after spending somo time as the guest of relatives in Port Washington, N. Y. Mrs. Charles Gelsendoffer and her daugh ter. Miss Marian Gelsendoffer, of 3008 North Bailey Btroet, will leave this week for Washington, D. C. where they will bo Joined on August 1 by Mr. Gelsendoffer. Tioga Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnsper Gerson and their daughter. Miss Beatrice Gerson, of 2741 North Dover street, and Mr. and Mrs. John Rlchart, of 2743 North Dover street, nro spending several weeks at the Adolla House, zeiglersvuio, Pa., on tho Perkl omen. Mr. and Mre. Joseph Hanlon and their family, of 2745 North Dover Btreet, are spending the summer in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry IL Goldberg, of 3746 North Bouvler street, are entertain ing Mrs. Goldberg's brother, Mr. Bernard Davis, of Pittsburgh. Miss ElUaboth Forte, of 3519 North Broad street, has returned from Atlantic City, where una was tho guest of the Misses Raffeta, of Cheltenham, at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Zlegler, of 3831 North Smedley street, are being congratu lated on tho birth of a daughter, Ruth Zleg ler, on July 11, Mrs. M. Bloch and her son, Mr. Bertram Bloch, of 3845 Smedley street have left to spend the remainder of the season In Wild wood. Mrs. Alexander Cohn and her family, of 3831 North 17th street, are spending the summer In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Melxner, of North 19th street, and their family are occupy. Ing their country place at Hallowell, Mont gomery County, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Edward t Mullln, of 3600 North 32d street, tuna returned from Ocean City, N. J., where they spent the early summer, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Arndt and Mrs. P, IL Altman, of 220S West Tioga street, have taken apartments In Atlantic City for the season. Roxborough Mr. Robert Morris and his sister, MUs Eleanor Ashworth Morris, of WUsahlckon, have left for a month's stay at Truro, on tho New England coast, near Cape Cod Bay, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Flanagan, of Ridge aenue. will go to Aabury Park for August ' Miss Sophia Lackey, of 4541 Manayunk avenue, la visiting friends at Bradley Beach. Mrs. William J. Beatty, of 434,1 Mana. yunk avenue, has been entertaining a house party, including Mrs. William C Barker, of New York; the Rev. Dr. Isaac Ward, Mrs. Ward and Miss Ethel Ward. Mrs. Barker, accompanied by the daughter of the hostess, Miss Anna Eleanor Beatty, has left for n stay of several weeeks in At lantio City. Doctor Ward and his family left for Detroit tho end of the week. NotUs for the SpeUtr PM wU be w ctpUJ nod yrlnted ta tli. lenln Xedxrr, but all ucb notttc uut bo wrUUn en oiw IJ. t tW MMr, awt b kUiwd la full, with full oddre.i. ami B poulbl Ul Sea4 all ucb tm-munlcatWK t 8oItr Editor." KvcuJ-C ttdstr. SOS btaui 'T5n!e Um lraiiit are ll4 o, u that . Mrliltatfoi m b pj,U.k, t miiuo wu wi b- pu, home of Mr, Abraham M. Parnes. 5480 North 3 3d street, on Saturday evening. Among the guests were Mls Mottw Abrams, Miss Blanche BlUmberg, Miss MArjr Dubln, Mies Mae Greenus, Miss Anna Gold eh Miss Clara Gurbarg, Miss Gertrude Mar cus, Miss Katherine Norwltz, Miss Antift Schneider, Miss Bessie Smith, Mis Rosa Schwartz, Mrs, Anna Taschner, Miss Reb PArnes, Miss Reba Welemnn, Miss Anna Welssman, Miss Sadye Wllenchlk, MIw Clara Shatensteln, Miss Gertrude Smith, Mr Morris Abramion, Mr. David Alberts, Mr Ben Beyer, Mr. Eddie Goldberg, Mr. Jack Cohen, Mr. Harry Drob, Mr. Max Freed, Mr. Sam Freed, Mr. Albert Cohen, Mr. Bert Gerson, Mr. Samuel Gold, Mr. Leon Blum berg, Mr. Adolph Goldblum, Mr. Benjamin Hoffman, Mr. Harry Kllngsberg, Mr. Jack1 Kntz, Mr. Harry Klodoner, Mr. Bernard Krow, Mr. Louis Loebet, Mr. Sam Lelbo wltz, Mr. Harry. IL Melman, Mr. George Schultz, Mr. Harry I Parnes, Mr. Louis Parnes. Mr. Jack Taschner, Mr, David Wclsman, Mi1. Joseph Sllverberg and Mr, Harry Wilson. THURSDAY will bo a notable day in the history of the North Philadelphia Busi ness Men's Association, When Its annual "North Philadelphia Day" In Atlantic City will be attended by moro than 2500 people. Merchants and manufacturers will close their business places and factories to allow their employes to take part in the celebra tion, The most alluring and fascinating souvenirs will bo given to the guests, whose comfort and entertainment will be looked after by a competent committee under the direction of Mr. William L. Clark, chairman. Tho officers and board of directors of the association are; President, Mr. Edward E. Zlegler; vice president, Mr. Howard E. Hccklor; corresponding secretary, Mr. Georgo B. M. Swift; financial secretary, Mr. Newton 12. Freod ; treasurer, Mr. George E. Kimball: Mr. Thomas Dearlove. Mr. W. L. Clark, Mr. Charles Mayer, Mr. Waiter J. Riser, Mr. Gustavus A. Wick, Mr. Joseph Zieglor, Mr. Paul Wendler. Jr., Mr. WIll(am Robinson, Mr. Franklin P. Smith, Mr. Morris Meyer, Mr. Robert D. Miller, Mr. Thomas M. Scanlan, Mr. Slgmund Bernstein and Mr. William E. Catchell. Special trains will leave North Philadelphia Station at 7:30 o'clock, stopping at North Penn Junction at 7:35. Tho Delaware City Hotel will be tho hoadquarters for the day. " j THE Sigma Deltij Kappa Fraternity, Arch Pyramid, mot laBt Thursday evening at the home of Mr. Eugene Wnago. 2447 North Marshall street. Those present Included Mr. Joseph Stubbs, Mr. Albert WUent, Mr. Jo seph Brown. Mr. James MacElroy, Mr. Warren Walker and Mr. Harry LamborL Wilmington" WILMINGTON. DeL, July 25. Among tho debutantes who will make their Initial social bow next fall and, are spending the holidays at tho various resorts are Miss Anne S. Garrett, who Is at Beach Haven, N. J. ; Miss Rebecca Relnhardt, who Is on a cumplng trip In tho Poconos : Miss Louise Lea, who has gone to Belgrade Lakes, Mo., and Miss Ethel du Pont Barksdale. who Is spending the summer with her parents nt Westport, on Lake George. Other debu tantes of the coming season will include Miss Julia Townsend. Miss Elizabeth Pat terson, Miss Mary Curtis, Miss Esther Ban croft and Miss Elizabeth Reose. Mr. Christopher L. Ward, accompanied by his three oldest children, Mr. Christopher L. Word, Jr., Miss Esther Ward and Mr. Rodman Ward, will leave on Augusta for Wyoming, to spend a month on a ranch. Mrs. Ward will leave at tho same time for Manachahan Island, Mo., whero she will spend the ro-nth of August. Norristown NORRISTOWN, Pa., July 25. Included among the guests at a week's house party at Wallops Island, Vn., are Mr. and 'Mrs. F. P. Ryder, Miss Ruth Ryder. Miss Isabel Ryder, Miss Louise Larzelere, Miss Virginia Larzelere, Miss Margaret Harley, Miss Katharine Scheldt, Mr. Robert Ryder, Mr. Charles Qulllman. Mr. P. Frank Hunter, Mf. Robert Harley, Mr. Edward Harley, Mr. Samuel Cinders and Mr. Joseph Craft. Miss Sara Gresh. of tho Hamilton, Is spending several weeks at Lake Alexandria, Thousand Islands. Mrs. J. H. Weaver, of the Norrls, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. IL B. Caswell, at Waterbury, Conn. Miss Harriet B. Chain, of Jacoby and Arch streets, la visiting Miss Mary Brook, of Brookeholme, Btrdsboro, Pa. Miss Florence Rambo, of 1448 Da Kalb street, gave a delightful bridge luncheon on Friday at tho Plymouth Country Club in honor of Mrs. William IC Gresh. Covers were laid for 35 guests. Miss Eleanor Hack, of Baltimore, Md., U the guest of Miss Gene I. Roberts, of Jacoby street. Miss Edwarda Crandall, of Yonkers, N. Y., Is visiting Miss Katharine A. Scheldt, of 1240 West May street. Mies Sara Markley, of Swede street, is spending several weeks at Eagles Mere, AMUSEMENTS B. P. Keith's Theater FINAL HURRAH WEEK! "MADE IN PHILLY" BIO-EIl AND BETTER THAN EVEHI Today at 2. 23o k. tOc. Tonight at 8725oto U Globe Seaterf Thoroughly Rf rhln Bummtr' -au'rtaJ-roint "THE DREAM PIRATES'' Ttb,ri',- rrrB8 . . n jtmr kw to It S CO Ol Buena Vista Garden -U U UU1 GLOUCESTER. N. J, ,. , , . . FREE ADMISSION Metropolitan OrchMtraVtried Amumnt "ROATS From Booth Str rrry r BV&.1J3 Run Direct. Faro .,.,, OQ Auto Fsrry Service to Chore U&equaled. Tba RWtr Rid to VICTORIA m.W,, DOUBLE HILL Douglas Fairbanks la 'VHB ,. FRANCIS X, BUSHMAN k BEVER" JUWM In ''A VIRGINIA ROMANCE" """ ARCADIA ci2EASTMu?o!ftI DE WOLF HOPPHm' sod BESSIE LOVE In "BTJUNDBiy' Aide-, BI11U Burke lq Gloria'. RomfnS! No. Tbure.. FH B-t.. Y. 8. Har In Wvf Oe$ Stanley lliia a. m, to llslg p -UTA J OLIVET "-E HEaE !& JH-mufl T-uri., FrU fiat.- uautM -UYV Palace jSiuJyaSP la TIIB WO T-urs.. Frt. 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