i 0 iUnOT WYNNE HAS ON DIFFERENT SOCIAL MATTERS treat Activity at Maine Resort, in Which Many Philadel- phians Take Part Other Matters in Which Society Is Interested IT la funny to hear of the young brides and hrlflpirrnnma Trim nrn entertaining .' In their homes and chaperoning their Voting elsters. Of course, there Is no reason why It should be funny 1-m't It the most natural thing In tho -world? And we they not, perhaps, having somo very happy days together getting used to tho new state of affairs and finding out that each ono can no longer think for him self or herself atone. There Is some one elso to bo considered. As I heard a man say to a girl recently, "I wish you'd re member you aro not to think as a slngle itnlnded person any more," whereupon hey both smiled and gazed Into each ther's orbs, rtnd, thinks I, "Tho old, old story." All this Is neither hero nor tlicro, however, for what started mo off on this Wg dissertation Is tho fact that tho George Wharton Pepper Jrs. are up at Bar Harbor and entertained Mrs. Pep per's sister, Sarah Myers, and her fiance, Jacob Dlsstnn, at luncheon at tho Kebo ;Oolf Club on Thursday. Thero aro any number of Phllauel phtans up thero this year. Among the latest arrivals aro tho Hev. Georgo Cal vert Carter and his wife, of tho Church of tho Redeemer, Bryn Mawr. Every ono Is looking forward to the lecturo which Prof. Alvert Van Heckc, ?of Louvaln, Belgium, will give, togothor ' With moving pictures, In which ho will I ' tell of hli experiences In Louvaln nad tho life of tho Belgian refugees In Hoi- ,land. Tho talk will bo given at tho F Casino on August 7. in Among tho Phlladclphlana who are jfr Patrons and patronesses for this affair aro Mr. and Mrs. William Masters Camac, irB. Edward Coles, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Da .Witt Cuyler, Mrs. John Markoo, Mr. bn& Mrs. William Lyttlcton Savago and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar T. Scott. Tho pro ceeds aro to bo used to send portablo houses to Belgian refugees, which will bo capablo of being moved back Into their own country when this horrlblo War Is onco terminated. f$ It Is delightful to hear that Mr. and W Mrs. Henry RIttenhouso Intend returning from Harrisburg, where Mr. Rlttenhouse has been engaged In business, to ltvo hero onco more. At present Mrs. RIttenhouso and her small children aro In tho Adlron dacks, at Long Lako West, and Mr. RIt tenhouso will Join them thero about tho middle of next month. Mrs. RIttenhouso, you know, was Ann Cochran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Cochran, and ono of tho most popular and pretty girls to make her debut In this city. Sho has been married about flvo or six years. Dr Damaso Lalno, of Havana, who enmo up hero from Cuba about a month ago, has returned home. His llttlo daugh ter, Lana Lalne, will spend tho coming wlntor with her half-sister, Mrs. Morris Stroud, Jr., and will attend school hero. Doctor Lalne has spent most of his life In Havana, where ho Is ono of tho lead ing physicians. His sister, Mrs. Adolfo Santa Maria, and her children llvo hero, and his late wlfo was Mrs. Boulton Dixon, of this city. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Claronco W. Dolan will give a largo dinner tonight at their villa In Newport prior to tho dance to bo given by Mr. and Mrs. Glfford A. Cochran at tho Golf Club. Jlr. nnd Mrs. Richard D. Wood, who are occupying their summer home. Burn bank, at Wawa, will entertain at dinner this evening. Mrs. Lawrence I Paul entertained at luncheon yesterday In Newport, whero Bho Is spending the season. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Packard nnd their daughters. Miss Mary P. Packard, Miss Elizabeth "W. Packard and Miss Ruth Packard, of Tho Meadows, Vlllanova, are spending tho summer at their camp on Upper Saranac Lake, In the Adirondack!. Mrs. William Henry Maule and Miss II. Ethel Maule, of Briar Crest, Vlllanova, will leave next week to spend the remainder of tho summer at Cape May, Mr. and Mrs. George Dallas Dixon will leave today for White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., where they will spend August. Mrs. J. Hutchison Scott and her little con. Master Dallas Sanders Scott, have left for Cape May, to remain for the balance of tho summer, Mrs. Francis Forbes Milne, of 1714 Spruce street, who is spending the summer at her home In Devon, returned this week from an extenslvo motor trip to Poland Springs and other points In New England. Mrs. Milne was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Milne, of New York, and Mr. Francis Forbes Milne. Mrs. George Frederick Tyler and her mall children, of Georgian Terrace, Elkln? Park, have left In a private car for Isles boro, Me., where they will spend the month of August. Mr. Tyler, who has been at tending the camp at Plattsburg for the month of July, will Join them later, Mrs. Robert W. Downing Is entertaining Miss Mae D, Patterson, of Torresdale, at her cottage on Long Island. The marrlago of Miss Patterson and Mrs. Downlng"s son, Mr, Spencer B, Downing, will take place on October 3, Along the Main Line OVERBROOK Mrs. Sheward Hagerty, of Fifty-second street and Wynnefleld ave nue, will leave early next month for Rock land, Me., where she will spend August. IIAVERFORD Mrs. Edward Yarnall Hartshorns, of Haverford, is spending the summer at Fasque Island Club near Nan tucket, Mass. BRYN MAWR Mr, and Mrs. Francis M. Brooke and their family, of Gllmpsewood, Bryn Mawr, have left on a motor trip through Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Thompson, who have been spending several weeks with Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mra John C. Groorae, at Bryn Mawr, returned this week to their horns In Troy, N..Y, ST DAVID'S Mr. and Mrs, Theodore W, Reath and Miss Elizabeth R. Reath. of St. David's, are spending several weeks at York Harbor, Me. Mrs Frederick P, Radcllffe, Jr.. of 207 Midland avenue, and her small daughter have returned from a trip to New York. Chestnut Hill Miss Margaret A. Neall, of 103 East Mermaid lane, Is spending several weeks, la Woodstock, N. Y. Mrs. Arthur E. Newbold, of Laverock. Chestnut Hill, wjio Is at Saranac Lake, N. YM wiU return In September. Mr Walter St Clare Knodle. organist and choirmaster of St Paul's Episcopal A WORD TO SAY Church, Is spending tho summer with his family In Ocean City, N. J. The boys' choir of the church Is In Ocean City this week. Miss Gwcn Martin, of 139 Bethlehem pike, has gone to Tuxedo Park, and later will go to Bar Harbor, returning homo the middle of August Mrs. Thomas P. Hammer, of 7318 Bryan street, and her llttlo daughter left this woek for Bar Harbor, Me., to remain until October. Mr. Hammer will Join them later. Germantown The Rev. Mohllln B. Ourley will return this week from Island Heights, N. X, where ho has been the guest of Mr. and Mra. E. Naudaln Simons nt their cottage. Mrs Stephen Grceno, of 279 West Tul pchocken street, accompanied by Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl King, aro at Lake Tlacld, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Klngsloy, who have been traveling through Canada, will return to their homo, Phll-EUcna nnd Sher man streets, this week. Their son. Mr. Wil liam H. Klngstcy, Jr., is nt Plattsburg. Mrs. D. R. Harper, of 211 West Choltcn nvonuc, nnd her two children, Miss Jean Harper nnd Mlis Helen Hnrpor, will go to Ocean City, N. J., on Monday to spend two weeks. Mrs. Theodore Pressor entertained the members of her reading club on Thursday nfternoon at an Informnl plcnlo on tho lawn of her home, 121 West Jamison street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stnnloy Quay Grady nre being congratulated on tho birth of a daugh ter Mary Jane Grady. Mr. Grady Is a son of tho Into Senator Grady and Mrs. Grady. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. John Clifford English, of tho Powelton. have left for the Whlto Mountains, where they will remain for tho rost of tho season; Mr. and Mrs M. P. McCullough, of 471K Windsor avenue, nro Bpcndlng soveral weeks at Atlantic City. Mlsa Eva Fitzgerald nnd Miss Knthryn Fitzgerald, of 5420 Chestnut street, nro spending tho summer In Atlantic City. Mrs. M. V. Furlong nnd Miss Mao T. Furlong, of 4628 Walnut street, have re turned homo after spending a few days at the Chelsea, Atlantic City. Miss Ida Hobcn, of 400 North Sixty third Btroet, nnd Miss Adele Solomon, of C141 Irving street, nro spending, a few days at Wllllamsport as tho guests of Mrs. T. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Pollock, of 245 South Forty-sixth street, nro spending tho summer at tho Chelsea, Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. Aloyxlus J. McCambrldge, of 202 North Sixty-third street, aro re ceiving congratulations on tho birth of n daughter. Francos Stanbury McCambrldge, on Tuesday, July 26. Mrs. McCambrldge will bo remembered as Miss Loyola Stan bury. Miss Jcsslo Carrlgan, of 5939 Catharine street, spent a few days this week In Atlantlo City. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. H. Grosi. of 6747 Chest nut street, nro spending tho summer nt the Glenslde, Atlantic City. North Philadelphia Mrs. C Anrons nnd Miss Rosyo Reager, of 2317 North Cloveland avenue, aro spend ing the summer at the Dayton, Wlldwood. Mrs. Virginia Leo Grosh. of Nineteenth and Wallaco streets, Is spending a few days with her mother In Lancaster. Mr. C. Glnsburg and his family of 2236 Natrona street, aro nt tho Glenslde, Atlantlo City. Tioga Mr. nnd Mrs. George W. Haines, of 3724 North Thirteenth street, nre receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a daughter on Tuesday In tho Chestnut Hill Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lb Roy Bartholo mew, of 3110 North Broad street, are occu pying their summer home In Stone Harbor. Miss Elsie Krouse, formerly of West Alle gheny avenue, will leave next week to spend a month In Wlldwood. Miss Hannah Firth Evans, of West On tario street, who has been spending tho early summer at the Wesley Inn, Wayne, will leave on Monday to spend August In Asbury Park. South Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. James J. Carey, of 2008 Mc Kean street, have returned from a trip to Newport, R. I. Mies Lucie a. Carey and Miss Ethel McNabb, of South C5th street, have gone to Atlantlo City for two weeks, stopping at the Hotel Traymore. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O'Brien, with their son, Mr. Patrick Joseph O'Brien, 2d, of 525 South Fifth street, have returned home after a five weeks' stay at the Breltnall Cottage, Atlantlo City. Mrs. Joseph II. Aaronson and her sot,, Mr. Norman Ralph Aaronson, of 617 Pea eral street, have returned from a three weeks' stay at tho seashore. They will leave shortly for Keene, N. IL, In tho White Mountains, where they will spend the re mainder of tho season. Frankford Mr. Joseph Paul!, of 583 Arthur street. Fox Chase, has returned from Brooklyn, N. Y., whero he has been spending two weeks with his brother, Mr. S. S. Paul!. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schofield and their sons, Mr. Stanley Schofield and Mr. Leroy Schofield, of 5112 Falrhlll street, are spend ing part of the summer at Ocean City, N, J. Mr. and Mrs. William Margerlson and their family, of 5229 North Front street. Olney, aro spending the summer In Ocean city, N. J. Northeast Philadelphia Miss Myrtle Adams, of North Sixth street, la spending several weeks In Newport News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosen and Mr. and Mrs. Louis N. Goldsmith, of 1332 North Franklin street, are at 122 South Seaside avenue, Atlantic City for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hallowell have re turned from a trip to Treasure Island at Klngwood, N, J., where tiey visited their son, Corporal Hallowell, of the Boy Scouts. Roxborough Miss Myra Wartraan, daughter of Mrs. N. B. Wartman. of 300 Rochelle avenue, Wlssahlckon, and her guest, Miss Dorothy Allen, of Birmingham, Ala., will leave to day for a week's stay at the Marlborough Blenheim, Atlantlo City. Among the many entertainments arranged in honor of Miss Allen will be a garden party by Mlsa Dorothy Mecke, of Cynwyd. on August 6, and a luncheon and card party by Miss Wartman on Tuesday, August 8. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hopkins and their young daughter, Mlsa Beralce Hopkins, will Imvh on August 9 to spend the remainder I of the summer In Wlldwood. EVENING LBDGEIPlfeAl13LlffilA SAWBDAY, JUIY 29, 1916. SISTERS TO WORK FOR CHARITY '-- ii - "" MISS MARY ELLIS TWO BUSY RED CROSS CLASSES HELD WEEKLY IN CAPE MAY One Under Direction of Mrs. Andrew Wheeler, Other in Charge of Mrs. Walter Starr Boadwalk Maid in Atlantic City Carries Ornate Knitting Bag CAPE MAY, July 29. CAPE MAY matrons, not to bo outdono by those at other resorts, aro bU9lly sewing for tho lied Cross and two classes are In full swing, meeting every Thursday. Mrs. Andrew Wheoler Is tho organizer of one class, whllo tho other, which meets nt tho Golf Club, Is under tho direction of Mrs. It. Walter Starr. A member of tho latter class, Miss Florenco Frlshmuth. who Is spending tho summer at tho Now Hotel, looked well the other day In a sheer whlto blouse, i whlto striped skirt and an old rose basket weave hat bound In old rose ribbon. Her Ewcator waa an old rose knitted one, with belt, collnr nnd cuffs of gray wool. Mrs. Calb Milne woro a dainty frock of pink mull, with n lino llly-of-the-valley pattern stamped on it and a close-fitting Btraw hat of dull heliotrope color. Mrs. William Bunn, of Philadelphia, wenra with an ashes of roses silk sweater gray silk stockings with gray and whlto Bports shoes, a linen skirt, fine whlto blouse and a (.tunning sailor hat of gray straw. A motor party to Atlantic City Thurs day Included Dr. and MrB. Knapp, of Bal timore, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Brlnton Thomas. Mrs. E O. Richards nnd Mrs. Graham Archer also motored to tho resort to lunch with Mrs. Ned Crozor. Plans nro under way for a dancu to bo glvon on August 18 at tho Corinthian Yacht Club by tho Women's Commltteo of the Golf Club. The proceeds nro to bo used for tho upkeep of the charmingly appointed clubhouse Among thoso on tho Danco Commltteo nro Mrs. II. M. Justl, Mrs. Herbert Fox, Mrs. It. Walter Starr, Mrs. Joshua Ash Pearson, Mrs Georgo Boyd, Mrs Frederick Hard ing and Mrs. A. Harding. Mrs. Horace Eugono Smith entertained Informally on her houseboat on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Elizabeth Buchanan returned to Philadelphia yesterday after having spent tho week as the guest of Miss Mario Starr. Mrs. J. C. Ogden entertained nt brldgo yesterday. Mrs. W. N. Stevenson gave a delightful brldgo on Wednesday at tho Golf Club. Among hor guests were Mrs. Thomas East wlclc, Mrs R. Walter Starr, Mrs. Hlldrcth, Mrs. Herbert Fox, Miss Fry, Mrs. C. Wegcr, Mrs. Lenahan, Mrs William Huoh Ungs. Miss Jenks. Miss Stokes. Mrs. Wcavor, Mrs. MacFarland, Miss Hazelhurst, Miss E. Moorhead, Miss Shearer and Mrs. Ashhurst. Mrs. Joshua Ash Pearson gavo a brldgo on Wednesday afternoon nt her cottage. Mrs. Androw Wheeler has her mother, Mrs. John W. Pcnrcc, as her guest nt her Beach nvenuo cottngo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Adam Southern Conwny spent several days hero. Mrs. A. L. Phillips and Miss Rosalia Oliver, of Philadelphia, havo taken a cottago for tho remainder of tho summer. ATLANTIC CITY, July 29. KNITTING bags, of huge proportions, modeled on tho lines of the old-fashioned carpet bag, aro used by the Board walk maid to carry her yarns. The enor mous bags aro very gorgeous, and often very costly affairs, built of tapestry and Batlns adorned with gilt braid and silken fruit Many miles of yarns must havo been consumed here this summer. Clever girls, who aro adept at knitting tho more Intricate stitches so much In demand, are giving les sons In tho art, and devoting the proceeds to tho many charitable enterprises that aro engaging the attention of the summer col ony. Never beforo were so many demands made on one's pursa for relief work. A benefit will be given on the Garden Pier tomorrow afternoon to add to tho treasury of the Permanent Blind Relief War Fund for soldiers and sailors. Anna Held has offered her services for tho affair. Mrs. Samuel P. Huhn, Mrs. Edward Porteous and Sirs. Daniel Carstairs are among the patronesses, Mre. Edward E. Shields, of West Ches ter, has Joined Mrs Joel J. Bailey, who Is spending the summer at the Chalfonte. Mrs Nathan Haines and her mother, Mrs. M. C. Murphy are also at the Chalfonte. They motored down from Burlington, and will make several trips to adjacent resorts during their sojourn here. Spending the summer at Haddon Hall are Mrs. David Henger, Miss Eva Henger, Mrs. John Keen and Mrs, IX L. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Kelley, who have been hero all summer, are enjoying a fortnight's motor tour through the Berk shlres. OCEAN CITY, July 29. S a diversion, many of the young people now spending the summer here have started a new craze and one that attracts much attenlto. In parties of half a dozen or more, they stroll the Boardwalk late in the evenings to the accompaniment of lively strains from perhaps two or three mando lins. Sometimes the Instruments are manipulated by the girls, but more fre quently by the youths. Crabbing parties are the rage with quite a few of the girls and matrons. A treat Is In store for tha summer visitors on Saturday, August 19, when "The Follle3 of Ocean City" will be presented In Fogg's Pier Theater by fifty or sixty of tho younger set from Philadelphia, under the direction of Mr. Walter G, Wroe. Among those who will take leading parts will be Miss Sarah Kendlg, Miss Gail ZInn. Miss Estelle Lowe, Miss Emma McDowell, Miss Elizabeth Lawrence, Miss Anna Hopkins, Miss E3telle Rothacre, Miss Louise Roth acre, Miss Edna Wroe. Miss Margaret Far rell. Miss Oladys Ktncald, Mlsa Maria Cramp and Mr Harry Schwarts. Mr, J. M. Hutchinson and his family aro Visitors, Mrs. L. B. Mellor and Miss Margaret W. Mellor, of Germantown, are visitors. Mrs. II. H. Rowo and her family, of Philadelphia, are here for a short stay. Mrs. George W. Justls and her son, of Sharon Hill, are among the visitors. Mra. George M. Carr, Mlsa Helen Carr. Miss Grace Carr and Miss Esther Carr, of West Colllnsswood, are among the so journers here. WILDWOOD, July S9. SPEAKER CHAMP CLARK is spending the week-end at this resort as the guest of ex-Congressman J. Thompson Baker. Mrs. J A- Cook Is spending a short vaca tion at this resort. Mr Murray Schwarts, of New York, la I spending the summer at this resort. MISS LAURA ELLIS Doctor Fury Is entertaining Mr. Clyde Fcaron, of Philadelphia, at his Wlldwood avenuo cottago Mr. 11. J. Hngenbucher, with his family, has taken tho Ilnrtley apartments nt the Crest for tho remainder of tho summer. Mr. George L. Porter, manager of tho Wlldwood baseball team, has set asldo one day a week for tho ladles, who will bo ad mltted free on that day. mm n sassaRHiDasisaaaaHaoaBoinBnBBSioHBiBanooaanpniiniisssHBBBOBnOBSBa PJVr?rfXKXr?fcfcD'VE .4?--Cr-7rfMtiaFnfKH A personal statement THE American public has known Sulz berger & Sons for over half a century. You know the quality of their meats and meat food products you know the high stand ard maintained by Majestic Hams and Bacon, for example. When the opportunity came to associate myself with Sulzberger & Sons Co. I saw a big, growing, successful institution, with large plants located in the right sections, with splen did possibilities to be made bigger and better and broader. I knew the organization. I knew its men. I knew them to be men of big ideas " live wires", eager and anxious for wider oppor tunities. "S & S" built their business on their high quality standard. They were just as jealous of their good name as we are of that of Wilson & Co The advance in civilization creates new standards, no greater advances have been made than those in the preparation of foods and we, with our enlarged Company and in creased capital, with our keen, live, enthusi astic force, will meet these demands and not only maintain the high standards of the old Company, but will put these standards even higher. CHICAGO NOTE For a $hort time tea will continue to iu the "S&S" label it mean all that it always meant, ivith tha added etrength of tha neut organization of Wilton & Co. E9E-KSI H i r- ; - "- m Miiirimimr .- -"-"" " "-""if i 'ir rr lrnrnimmr mn 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 miiittWMW I HM 1 CHURCH BENEFITS BY FESTIVAL Four-Day Affair in Aid of Our Lady of Pompeii Church Tho second annual midsummer festival of tho Church of Our Lady of Pompeii, Erie avenue and Sixth street, was opened Wednesday night by the rector, the Rev. Paul Gentile, with appropriate ceremonies and will contlnuo through tonight. The ehurch grounds nnd the Erlo avenue block from Sixth street to Seenth were attrac tively decornted with flowers, flags and bunting, nnd Illuminated with Japanese Inn terns nnd multicolored electric bulbs Artis tic rustic booths for tho snlo of exquisite nrt needlework, useful nrtlcles nnd confec tionery, wero presided over by groups of pretty girls costumed In keeping with tho decorations Tho program of amusements Included special music, moving pictures, slides nnd rides. Each evening there Is somo novel nttrnctlon. Those taking part In the Interesting affair nre Mlsa Mary Ellis, Miss Laura Ellis, Mrs. F. Fltzpatrlck, Miss Alice McCaffrey, Miss Elizabeth McCaffrey, Mrs. J. Gaffney, Miss Elizabeth Brnun, Miss Katharlna Edlnger, Miss May Mnglnns, Miss kllzabcth Buckley, Mrs R. Dodcy, Miss M. Convey, Mlsa Mary Bray, Mrs. E. Teulner, Miss M. Mebbnun, Miss M. Mc Ellvaln, Miss Knthnrlno Heck, Miss Mary Bradley, Miss Edith Gornnn, Miss Mary Mnrcaso, Mlsa Elvira Dl Sandro, Miss Mary 1)1 Orlo, Miss Jcnnlo 1)1 Orto, Miss Llzzlo 1)1 Orlo, Mr. Charles Buckley, Mr. Jnmos Edlnger. Mr. M. McGlnughln, Mr. Peter Ellis, Mr Angelo Ellis, Mr. James Vlsco, Mr. t'nilddia Leva, Mr. E. Hnffcy, Mr A. Hudson. Mr Louis O'Neal, Mr. William Gnffncy, Mr. William Pollock. Mr. C. Ilnsch, Mr. James Quinn, Mr. William Horknns, Mr. J. Concry, Mr. James Carollo and Mr. Joseph Dl Orlo. SUCCESSOR TO SULZBERGER &J NEW YORK KANSAS CITY Distributing Branches in all Leading Cities Along the Reading Mr nnd Mrs Henry K. kasselbaum, of Elklns Park, have left for Atlantlo City to spend several weeks. Mrs. George A. Elsasser, Jr., of Meeting House road, Meadowbrook, and Mrs. John Glenn, have left for Wlldwood, where they aro the guests of Mrs. Emllle S. Redding. Miss Dorothy Ruddach, of Noble, will leave for Now York next Saturday, August B, where she will be tho guest o,f friends for several days and will attend tho wed ding of Miss Marjorlo Watt and Mr. Philip Bench nt the Llttlo Church Around tho Corner Mr Edwin Stevens, of Wyncote road, Jen klntown. has left for Chicago, where ho will Join his family for tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. B. Fortner, of Summit nvenue, Jcnklntown, arc spending tho sum mer In New England. Friends of Mr. George L. Pnrker, of Sec ond street and City line, Oak Lane, will bo glnd to hear that ho Is recuperating from his recent Illness, and has left for Chelsea to spend several weeks as tho guest of his mother. m Mr nnd Mrs. James Tyre, of 8716 North Eighth street, Oak Lane, will leavo today for Ocean City, N. J., whero they wilt spend part of tho summer. They will be accom panied by their daughter, Miss Marlon Tyre, who will spend a fow dnys before leaving for Atlantic City to bo tho guest of Mlsa Juno Harmcr during August Mr. Harry Ambler, Jr. Mr. Samuel Am bler and Mr. E. 11. Ambler, of Ablngton, are spending two weeks camping at Point Pleas ant, N. J. Miss Anna E. Caldwell, of Willow Grove, Notices for th Soeletr psze will be. ne rented iuul printed In the, r.vmlnn l.tdffr. Itnt nil mull notlrei must be written on one olile or the pnnrr, mint he slsnril In full, with full ni'trn, nnd when pos.lble tele phone number ksul bo Un. jwtnd nil oueh roinmunlentlans to "Bnelftj IMItor," Ltenlnr Ledzer, 008 Cheatnut Unlr Iht'f requirement nre rnrrled ont, no Hint ttrlllcntlon mnr be possible, tho notice will not bo published. CO, by Thomas SONS Already we see the results of the new or ganization. Increasing sales, heavier demands for "Majestic" products, tells the story. We are going to co-operate with the stock-raiser; we are going to encourage stock raising in every agricultural district We want the supply of live stock increased. With our wide facilities we should be able to bring about conditions which will lower the price of meats to you. We believe that all meats and meat food products you ,are asked to buy should be handled with respect. That is why, in addi tion to the safeguard of United States gov ernment inspection, we insist upon rigid clean-1 liness and sanitary conditions in every one of our plants. We want you to know and to believe that the name "Wilson & Co." is actually a pure food name. It is a guarantee of purity, clean liness and quality. So here is the spbndid old "S & S" institu tion after more than half a century of suc cessful growth built into a bigger, better and broader organization. ryurox -rfo C--ovJ2i--o--l OKLAHOMA CITY of the United States and Foreign "Just say Wilson's it's the has rone to Johnstown Bw ffl and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Jo , Atmrw Mr and Mrs. Wflllarn O. Koltf. of Oak Lane, havo left for Atlantic City, Where the1 'J are spending some tlm at the Hotel Tray more. Miss Taulane, of Florence rtnd Beech- wood avenues, Jenklntown, hfts Mr1. Ahet Mrs. William Stevenson, of Logan, as hor guests for several days., Miss Taulane ha also had her nephew, Mr. James Smith, of Souderton, ns her guest for several months, Mr. Smith returned to his homo this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell, of Webster avenue, Wyncote, will leave next Tuesday for an extended trip through tho Thousand Islands, Lako George nnd Lake Champlatn, stopping at Montreal, Can., for several days on their return. Delaware County Mr. Ward Hlnkson, of Ridley Park, Is spending two weeks at Lake Placid, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Worrell, Dr. and Mrs J. V. Mershon and Mr. and Mrs. W G. Hnlkett of Ridley Park, are on a motor trip to Kennebunkport, Me. Miss Hlldegnrdo Jacobs and Miss Lenors Jackson, accompanied by Mrs. P. Scott Jacobs, of Moylan, nre spending two weeks camping In tho Poconos, Mrs. William J. entertaining Miss Stroudsburg. Dunbar, of Media, Is Mcrlo M. Smith, of Miss Frnnccs Wright, of Moylan, Is en tertaining Miss Edith M. Baker, of Hyan nls, Mass. Hor brother, Mr. Edward Wright, has Mr. Thomns Havilnnd, of Atlantlo City, as his guest. Mr. and Mrs. George Temple, of Media, nro entertaining Miss Helen Mcdholdt, of Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Rclder, of Media, aro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a daughter. Lansdowne Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph C. Stewnrt, of North Lnnsdowno avenue, are spending Boveral weeks at Belgrado Lakes, Mo. E. Wilson PRESIDENT. LOS ANGELES Countries pure food name" II -tl