Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 25, 1917, Sports Extra, Image 9

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Evening ledger-philadelphu. Saturday, august 25, ioi7
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Nancy Wynne Tellji of Mammoth Red 'cross
Carnival on Mam Line the End of September-Bar
Harbor's Mermaids
iiTTWEttY cent for the lied Cross" Is tho sloean nf n, i ..
'E given by tho whole Main Lino onYepS,. nti f " ,car,nlval l
-, branches of tho American Hod Cross'S.ch inclmlo t hi " n. m'"8
Union to Paoll and Brandywlne and Valley Forge! owmtaatloiw from
virtually every committee Is complete nmi nin -.
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profit
SEASHORE POPULAR
WITH LANDOWNERS
Girls' Sorority ito Have a Week
Together in Ocean
City
HIS FIRST WEEK'S WAGES
nt the carnival,
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which will Include Rev
ernl topnotch sporting
events and many addi
tional attractions, will bo
applied to tho work of
the various branches of
the Red Cross on tho
Main Line. Money Is
needed to purchaso .sup
plies to make bandages,
surgical dressings nnd
things of that kind. In
asmuch as many of tho
youth of tho Main Lino
have cither nlready en
listed or are In tho new
National Army, every ono
on the Main Lino has a
personal Interest In the
work of tne various'
branches, as It Is tho
only way in which many
of those who will hnvo
to stay at homo can
help.
It will bo tho most
democratic carnival on
record. Every one is
working-, from occupants
of tho splendid homes
which make tho Main
Lino ono of the show
places of Ameilca, to
residents of the various
towns which make up
the section and tho
farmers who till tho soil
In the outlying districts.
Debutantes and society
matrons, shopgirls and
housewives, farmers' wives and daughters
ere all working at top speed picparlng
the good things to eat nnd other articles
which will bo displayed for sale nt the lino
of attractive booths to be erected. Theatri
cal men in this city aro prepailng to seml
out entcrfalners, who will appear In a
vaudeville show and in the midway.
Arrangements have been completed for
the dog show, which will bo held the first
day of tho carnival, under the direction of
John Slnnott and a committee of prom
inent young women. Helen Taft Is ono
of tho members of the committee, and
others includo Ellen Lathrop Hopkins,
Mrs. Alan Wilson. Mrs. James R. Tlndle,
Mrs. E. Florence Rlvlnus, Gertrude Ileck
echcr, Marlanna Gowcn, IIopo Wilson,
Mary Packard, Elizabeth W. Packard and
Ellen Mary Cassatt.
Tho Devon Dog Show Association has
tiven tho uso of Its tent and benching
paraphernalia, tho numbers, cards nnd
$? ether necessary articles for tho show it-
self have been donated, and the ribbons
which will be awarded as prizes have also
kLe been given to the committee. There aro
K4 . - 1 -..- Ulnvilfn nn ft t
V 10 De sixty Classes, r.imy umimn . "
"nhtnlned from John Slnnott before Sep
tember 15.
Tho clubhouse at tho Bryn Mawr polo
field, where tho carnival is to bo held, wilt
be the center for tho restaurant, to bo
.directed by Mrs. John C. Groome. Tables
'.Will be placed on the lawn around the
y clubhouse, and reservations for both
i lunch nnd dinner can be made with Mrs.
; Groome at Bryn Mawr. In addition to
f the restaurant, where tablo d'hote meals
, will be served, there will bo a lunch coun-
' ter for sandwiches, ice cream, milk, nnd
4 other things." Representatives of various
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orancnes 01 ine nm iiw "
Lino will furnish the food to bo sold at
tho lunch counter. They include Mrs. Ed
Ward Roberts. Paoll; Mrs. William H.
Btone, Wayne; Mrs. William C. Wilson,
Valley Forge, and Miss Josephine Mather,
Brandywlne. A representative for Main
Line Branch No. 1, with headquarters at
Bryn Mawr, will be chosen later.
Mrs. Groome's assistants on the general
committee for tho restaurant Include Mrs.
Charllo Harrison, vice chairman; Mrs,
Charles Lea, Mrs. Morris Clothier, Mrs.
H. Howard Ellison, Jr., Mrs. Gardner Cas
latt, Mrs. Dal Dixon and Mrs. C. Howard
Clark, Jr. riss Ileukschcr will have
charge of tho aides for tho restuurnnt.
Mrs. Stanley -XJriswold Flagg, 3d, has
J been appointed chairman of the music
7 committee, and has obtained tho services
- of two navy bands, one for cacli day of
t ... . . ,. t,.., tr.l.o ,.111
m me carnival. .Mrs. raui iiiuii
" have charge of the knitting table. Mrs.
t R. Orafiln Wilson, of tho Wnyno Branch,
, . 'IU un. .i .. 4i.A a.ni tnhta. and
'S Miss Josephine Mather la heading a com
. mlttee to obtain program advertisements.
The executive committee for tho carnl-
$ VOl nrlll (in onnetltlltnrl ns follOWS! MrS.
1 !.,-- v .... iir . l.nlin.nnTl'fl.
li, wuuiuaia j-jarKiie, wu.yne, uimuhu
Ijfv William J. Cldthler, vlco chairman; Mia.
Adolph G. Rosengarten, St. Davids, sec
.rttary; Miss Ellen Lathrop Hopkins,
Devon, assistant secretary; W. HIncklo
i Bmlth, 201 Liberty Building, treasurer,
Md Mrs. Charlton Yarnall and Mrs.
Henry Earnshaw, representing Main
Lino Branch No. 1. Bryn Mawr; Mrs.
I William Henry Brooks and Mrs. T. T.
Watson, representing Wayne Branch;
Hi, R. Mason Lisle and Mrs. Edwnra
Roberts. Paoll Branch; Mrs. William C.
1 Wilson, Valley Forge Branch, and Miss
Renting the Brandywlne annex or Main
Lne Branch No. 1.
Borne Imposing list this eh, wot?
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fPHERE seem to be a. lot of trip's, motor
Strand otherwise, on record this week.
V Tho Morgan Churchmana, of Highland
.avenue, Chestnut Hill, ore taking a tip
throueh New TJIneland. the Berkshire
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j, iu me wnite Mountains wiin mt.
5?'Hr. Eugene du Pont, of Wilmington.
K-r. and Mrs. Henry Pratt McKean, of
C1 Run Form, Penliyn, are motoring
Wough New England, too, and the
report from them la that they nave
at Poland Springs, Me. wrB-
d'XUU Scull,, who Is spending the
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BIRS. J. HAMILTON CHESTON
Mrs. Chcstonwas Miss Cornelia Carter Lcidy bo-
foro her marriaRe to Lieutenant Cheston yesterday.
The woddinR was hastened, as Lieutenant Cheston
has received sailing orders.
Fnrnum, of 2013 Locust street, are also
giving a dinner tonight In honor of Mr.
.nd Mrs. Richard McCall Elliot, who aro
visiting them at Los Genlevrcs, on Mur
ray Bay, Canada. Tho Elliots will stay
until tho early part of next month and
then thoy are going to visit Mrs. Elliot's
mother, Mrs. Charles Wheeler, at Pem
broke, Bryn Mawr. Mrs. Drexel Dahl
gren, of New York (another dinner party).
Is giving an Informal dinner for Mrs.
Charles Bingham Penrose and Sarah, who
nio her guests at her summer home In
Fairfield, Conn., for two weeks.
Jean Thompson has left Northeast
Harbor, where she was staying with the
Georgo Wharton Peppers, and Is now
spending a few weeks at Upper Saranao
Lake, in the Adirondacks.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomson and
their daughter, Rebecca, of Rosemont, aro
going on a three weeks' camping trip in
Wouldn't you suppose, now that summer
is almost over and tlio ilavs nml nlehts
are growing beautifully cool, while you
can hear tho crickets nnd katydids chim
ing away right near your own front porch
wouldn't you Ju;t suppose that ever so
many people would bo thinking of coming
jack home ngaln? Hut no. they're not; In
tact, lots of them aro Just going away!
And the favorite "going nwny" place seems
to bo somewhere by tho sea,
Mr. and Mrs. John QeraBhty nro down
at Capo May, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Thomas
o. navo tnlc" dear m,le bungalow
?in i 6 1,nrJ,or. where they expect to stay
till the end of tho summer season
Mrs. Harry Stewart has a cottnge there,
too, nnd her sons nnd daughters arc always
Visiting her. Itpr twn iecea. Xllna Mar.
garct Slinffner nnd Miss Elisabeth Shartncr,
nro down thir nnw
Miss Ruth Decker, Mr nnd Mrs. Edwin
Deckers daughter, hns been spending tho
week with some friends nt Island Heights.
And, of courso. there nre the Ocean City
ilea Mr. nnd Mrs. J Louis Ilartram are
flown there, and eo nrr tho Itoraco Brookes
and the .Tames Temple Hutlcrs.
The girls of the Alpha Heta Delta Sor
ority went to Ocean City Wednesday, chap
eroned by Fevernl mothers, to spend a
wholo wonderful week. This sorority, you
know, has been meeting ono evening a week
at tho different members' houses for ever to
long, nnd they sny they havo such good
times. The girls who nro going to the
shore nro Miss Helen Reld. Miss Myrtle
Craig. Miss Dorothy Humphreys. Miss Mir
lam Hart, Mlis Helen Davenport, nnd Miss
Helen McConch. Then Miss I.llllan nioods.
worth will Join them thero (sho has been
at ucean rity nil summer with her family),
nnd so will Miss Marlon Ciouoher nnd Miss
Marjorlo Young, who havo both been visit
ing friends there.
Chelsea has had some Lnnsdowners, too.
Mr. nnd Mrs, C. Mercer Bailey hnvo been
down there for two eeks, nnd Mrs.
Frederick Emlln Paul, with her son, Mr.
Edgar Paul, has also been staying there
for some time.
The Harlan Statzells. with Miss Alice
Rtatzell, nre going to motor up to Susque
hanna this week-end to see young Harlan,
who has been nt a Junior camp there all
summer. There are to he some civ festivi
ties up thero as n sort of a wind-up to a
Jolly .summer. Tlvi hnys are going to have
a regatta, for which they have been plan
ning for days nnd days. Tho Allen Hoffers
aro nlso going up to tho camp In their car
to see Allen, Jr.
The William A. McEwens and Miss Doro.
thy McEwcn nre visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd
Smith, who havo a nice woodsv bungalow
homo near Wcllsboro. Young Dick Forrest
is wit n them. too.
Miss Florence Adair nnd her little niece.
Jean Eaton, havo jut returned from Cana
da, where they were visiting relatives. Miss
Adair's sister. Mrs. Sevmour Katon. Is
having her beautiful home made Into apart
ments, and they certainly nre going to bo
tho m?3t handsome ones In Lnnsdowne. Sfrn.
Eaton expects to hae one of the apartments
herself next winter
Little Martha Lipscomb, Mr nnd Mrs.
Herbert Llpvcomb's daughter, of Richmond,
Vn , Is visiting the ,".!!lm Shnrplesses. The
Llpcombs used to llvo In Lnnsdowno, and
Martha nnd Mnrgarct Sharpless were al
ways great chums.
It was a hot afternoon la-t week, nnd
several companies of ikhnkl "hikers" had
Just stopped to rest In front of n house
where somo few ladles were knitting busily
on tho veranda. Well, presently. on of the
ladles went Insldo nnd started the Vlctrola.
and soon tho tantalizing strains of er
shall we say "Poor Butterfly 7" were coming
out through tho open window and right
down to w'here thoe tired soldier boys were
sitting And then dldn t ono fair knitter
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FISHING BIG FEATURE
FOR OCEAN CITY FOLK
Club Sumptuously Entertains.
With Clams, Watermelons
and Soft Drinks
TWIN RESORTS' HUH
BUSIEST
Sed and:B
Hotels Are Crot
roads Aire Bringinii Popll
by the Thousands
Copyrlcht, Uf TuMlnhlnic Company Ilfprlntcd by special arrnneremi-nt.
Quebec. Rebecca will bo, one of next. or ,s u "knlttercss? ) take pity on the
vear's dehutintno l,00r creatures nnd call out, "Want to
jcars debutantes. dance?" Did they want to dance? Hadn't
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rpHE talc of the Lorelei Is being re---
pcated, visually at least, on the red
rocks near Otter Cliffs at Bar Harbor,
where Annotto Kellermann nnd her mer
maid troupo dally disport themselves for
tho benefit of a movie thriller which will
probably be produced next winter. Cer
tainly it is supplying summer residents
at Bar Harbor with amusement, for every
afternoon tho weather permits the narrow
road topping tho cliffs is strung for n
mllo In length with motors, and here tho
occupants .sit for hours at a time watch
ing the troupo dive off tho rocks Into tho
Icy water. And they emergo blue nnd
shivering, I can tell you! Several times
tlio spectators have been furnished with
real thrills when the girls, hampered by
their talis, have had to be rescued by life
guards. Tlieso real near-tragedies throw
tho onlookers into a wild state of excite
ment, you may imagine.
THROM all accounts, young Cap Town-
send Is having a hard time to get
enough ushers together. This Is the
problem that faces every bridogroom-to-
bo these days nnd there are few men who
are able to have all their best men friends
act in this capacity. Townsend'a wed
ding to Agnes Kennedy in Ardmoro next
Saturday Is heralded as being very quiet,
although so are most weddings in theso
times, nnd my experience has provod that
tho term is a very flexible one; so here's
hoping! NANCY WYNNE.
Germantown
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Smedley will Ieve
on Monday for Pocono Lako to stay Cwo
weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. Blchard Thompson, of Lo
cust avenue, have gone to" Ocean City for
a fortnight.
Mr. nnd Sirs. Frederick L. Slmonln, of
Willow Orove avenue, Chestnut Hill, and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson, of Bala, have
gone to Maine on a camping trip for sev
eral weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lincoln, of
Upsal street, nro spending several weeks in
Dlxvllle, N. H.
Mr. Frederick Snyder has gone to the
White Mountains for several weeks.
Mr, Emerson Gurley, of the naval coast
reserve, who Is stationed In Capo May,
spent several days In town this week,
Miss Edith M. Lincoln, of Mount Pleas
ant avenue, Mount Airy, has returned from
Cape Porpoise, Me., where she spent sev
eral weeks.
Miss Margaret Lincoln will return this
week from Aabury Park.
Miss Helen Ayres, of School House lane,
Germantown, will return next week from
Woodstock, where she scent the summer
with an artists' colony
Mrs. E. J. Bencrman, of McCallum street,
has returned from Marnolla, Mass., where
she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
V. Smith for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Dudley and Mrs. William Allison
are also guests of Mr. and Sirs. Smith.
Band Concert at City Hall Tonight
Tho Philadelphia Band will play the fol
lowing selections on City Hall plaza at 8
tfclock tonllht!
Jul u. "Mi 'w.ll.r or ta. w..in '
thev been dying to for dear knows hiw
long? So In trooped a lot of them, nnd the
patriotic knitters or at leabt some or
them danced with cverv ono.
Those boys had a regular time that day,
for when they had started on their "hike"
onco more, thoroughly rested (oh, yes!) they
hadn't gone cry f.r when they met a
benen1cnt citizen, who stopped his car and
c.illcd out: "Boys, you look hot, Go down
to tho drug store nnd get yourselves sodas
and cigarettes 'on me ' " Well, they went,
every last one of them, as the Benevolent
Citizen found out when he paid his bill the
next day.
Social Activities
Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis Donaldson. Jr.. of
Wynnewood. aro motoring through New
England with their children, and will Bpcnd
somo time In East Gloucester, Mass , before
returning to town.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blackburn nnd Mlsr
Sarah Blackburn, of Haverford, are occu
Pllng their cotthgo a Margate. N. .1. Miss
Blackburn will be ono of tho bridesmaids
at toe wedding of Miss Dorothy Bener
man, which will take place In September,
Mrs. J. Ernest Goodman, of tho Itltten
house. has gons to Haddon Hall, Atlantic
City, for the remainder of tho summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Reynolds Warwick
are motoring through New England, re
turning to Philadelphia about September 1.
Mrs. James L. Stevencon nnd her daugh
ters, SIlss Clara P. Stevenson and Mies
Grace D. HtevenHon, are spending somo time
in Cape May.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Mack, of New
London, Conn., announce the engagement of
their daughter. Miss Marjorlo Elizabeth
Mack, to Mr. Charles W. Bentz, of this city.
MISS M'CABE MARRIES
CAPTAIN BEYLARD TODAY
Ceremony in St. James's Church.
Other Nuptials of tho
Week
BEYLAUD McCABE
The marriage of Miss Margaret McCabe.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McCabe,
of Wayne, and Cnptaln Henry 1. lleylard,
IT. S. It, took place nt noon today In St.
James's Protestant Etpscopal Church, Twen
ty.second and Walnut streets. The bride
was given In marriage by her father, and
the ceremony was performed by the Rev.
John Mockrldgc, rector of tho church. Tho
only nttendant was Captain Richard I'hll-
ler, U. S, It., who was Captain Bcylard's
best man. Miss McCabe wore a simple
white gown nnd a white hat Owing to tho
recent death of the bridegroom's mother, tho
wedding was extremely quiet and there was
no reception.
ABBOTT JACKSON
The marriage of Miss Eleanor Ruth
Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton
Parker Jackson, of Oak Latj. to Lieutenant
Jacob Batos Abbott, of the United States
Reserves and the 1818 class at Harvard,
took place at noon today at St. Mar
tin's Church. Oak Lane. The ceremony was
performed by tho Rev. Wnlter Jordan, rec
tor of the church.
Lieutenant Abbott will report for duty
at Annapolis Junction August 29. therefore
the wedding was decided upon earlier than
contemplated. No Invitations wcro Issued,
only tho Immediate families of the bride
and groom being present The bride was
attended by her sister. Miss Frances Irene
Jackson, tho bridegroom by Ensign John W.
Mcars, of the United States navy.
After September 1 Lieutenant nnd Mrs.
Abbott will be at home at Annapolis, Md.
REED DITSON
The wedding of Mrs Esther Kennedy
Dltson and Mr. Thomas Balrd Reed took
place today at the homo of tho bride's
family, 4 East Eighty-fifth street, New
York. Mrs. Dltson Is a daughter of the
late Mr. McPherson Kennedy, of New York.
Mr. Reed, who lived for several years In
Philadelphia, Is now In business In New
York.
KINARD ZAUN
A nulet wedding took place at noon on
Wednesday, when Miss S. Marie Zaun,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zaun, of
112 Gorgas lane, Germantown, became the
bride of the Rev. O. II. Klnard, of Easton,
Pa. The ceremony was performed In the
Sou.
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Is pending a week at Harrlsburg, Pa., as
tho guest of Mrs B, F Long.
Mrs. Allen Cuthbert. of Altoona, Ta , ar
rived at tho Dunmere, tho home of her
father, Mr, John Ferguson, where sho will
stay over the week-end.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Donald, of So
ciety Hill, N. C, utilved nt the homo of
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Donald, the Scotia
Farms, where they will spend a fortnight.
Mrs. Levi Fralzer has returned to her
home on Cllft lano after spending the sum
mer nt her cottage near Seaside Park.
Miss Dorothy D. Rlnlr, dnughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Burton D. Blair, left for an ex
tended stay nt Cnpe May where she Is a
guest nt the New Stockton Villa.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ferguson, whoso
home la tho Roseneath, are receiving con
gratulations on tho birth of a dnughter.
Mrs. Ferguson will be remembered as Miss
Mabel Carter, of Philadelphia.
Mrs. Francis E. Green, whoso home Is
the Edgemont-on-tbe-Delaware, will spend
a fortnight nt Atlnntlc City.
Miss Marlon II. Cresswell Is at Ray Head
until September l.
RIVERTON Mr and Mrs. Thomas Cole
,"iu nviiMufi mh,iM,,inwiii, yjn liio Minn
lof n son
Sirs. A. .-. unnsier nnn airs. l. r. Warner
have returned from Atlantic City after a
fortnlght't) stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Yearly, who have enjoyed
tho summer nt Someis Tolnt, N. J., are
now at their home on Llpplncott avenue.
PALMYRA Mrs. Albert Bramcll and her
ron, Mr. John Bramell, nre visiting Mrs.
Wilson Neln, of Reading. Ta.
Mrs. Warren Mullen has returned from a
week's stay at Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dallett left for a
two weeks' stay at Ocean City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Blackburn and Mrs
Russell Blackburn are homo after passing a
few weeks at Atlantic City.
Mr and Mr. Walton Taylor are at Co
lumbus, N. J as the guests at Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Rogers.
Mrs. Thomas Jennings and Miss M. V.
Williams left for a month's stay at Cross
Keys. N, .1
ST. SWITHIN PROVES
FALSE PROPHET FOR 17
' OCEAN CITY. N. J., Au. 25.
The members of the Music Pavllloc fled
Cross Workroom, nearly all of whom are
from Philadelphia, have about completed
their work here and the room has been for
mally turned over to tho Ocean City branch
of tho Red Crosa Chapter.
Fishing was never better than thts week.
Weaknsh, klngflah, blueflsh and perch were
tho varieties caught Some of the weak
nsh were the largest ever landed here. The
members of the Ocean City Fishing Club
had a big clambake at their headquarters
last night. In addition to 2500 clams that
wcro provided by the club, there were also
watermelons, pretzels and soft drinks. ,
One of the big Improvements of the nwr
future will be the. moving of tho Board
walk a few hundred feet oceanward north
of Sixth street. The beach In this section
of the city, as well as other parts, has
made up remarkably within a short time.
The north part of the resort, too, has de
veloped greatly within the last year or
two.
The members of the Hotel Proprietors'
Association hone to havo a breathing soell
by tho second Monday in September, at
which time they will have a regular meet
ing at the Kathlu Hotel, where they will ba
entertained by the Misses Lewis nnd Con
ard. President Mann, of the Hotel Association,
Is making an effort to secure the annual
meeting of the Brotherhood of SS. Philip
and Andrew In 1919.
Dr. Cyrus Ward Fridy and family, ol
Philadelphia, have taken apartments In thj
Marshall Apartments. Doctor Fridy Is one
of the physlcUns examining young men tor
service In tho army.
Assemblyman Edwin R. Cox, of Philadel
phia, left here this week for San FmucIsco
to witness tho launching of the Atlantlo
Refining Company's latest oil tanker.
City Treasurer and Mrs. William Mc
Coach, of Philadelphia, are entertaining at
their Atlantic avenue cottago Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Wcrmouth and Miss Marlon Wcr
mouth. of Rutherford. N. J., and Mrs. James
S Jefferson and Miss Gladys Jefferson, of
Philadelphia.
"Mllio" Dorlzas, of Philadelphia, the noted
Greek Wrestler, was In town this week.
H. Bart McIIugh. well known In theatrical
circles In Philadelphia, was a visitor here
Saturday.
Tho Rev. J. A. Higgons nnd family, of
Philadelphia, are occupying the cottage 42S
Central uvenue.
WILDWOOD. N. J.. AUf. M,
iivo me -iwin- resort been to
August as at the dreamt. Th raU
are brlnclnc neonln her. hv lha .
and transfer companies are working- o
iimo nananng naggagt Hotels, espech
mo large ones, are filled to their ful
capacity, with proprietors and mam
bending every effort to meet condition!
mean comfort to the guests and visitor..'
i.ne great wooden way Is In the 'I
of the most active month ever exeerli
In this section. Movlnr-nlrtni- m
theatres, the piers, the auditorium .
ninny omer places or amusement av
uicu meir Dusiness in this great n
incoming visitors. Accommodations at
noteis and even hoarding houses have
at a premium. .
Next Friday at 7 n. m. th third unnit
dog parade in the United States srlll b MM '
on the boardwalk, under the direction if! ,H
resident Charles L. Heinle, of the WWfrl if
wood Kennet Club, ansliterl hv VI. VtaMJ ,, j
dent Henry Schwemroer and TreaattPsTi 5lJ$
William nV. Tf I. ,.Za .v. -iW v.'fi
breed of dog known In th mnln IrlnritoMr ., ...
will be shown. There will b five McUMiaW m
to the parade, and each dog entered WW ' 'V
receive some Kind of a nrlt and rtbbeti.'V f
The committee has also decided to award: '
a special nrlze to the ceraan havlnv tfcaX.
largest and most valuable group of defat?. ,, .$
in the parade. '''M
The Tlrmrrt fif Trsrtj. fa rMabtna. AlafcAiaArJ t .
arrangements for a masked carnival on tka'Y'''
boardwalk on the night of Labor' Day. . JV .
Among the Phlladelphlans who have arrV " efl
chased nronertv hr nro riavM IMrikkm.' ' 'il
George Penston. Charles A. allien, JtmH.!
Kcnney, H. Amend. Mary A. Reld.r. A!bfrtV ,rt!
j-iciuct, r,iauem uucKman, n. J. &euiwf ,."'
William Griffiths and Andrew Schmltzlua. '. J'
PROUD PARENTS VISIT
SON AT TRAINING STATION
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Ambulance Drivers Awarded Medalg'tv$?
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Red Cross Gathering
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Only Fourteen Rainy Days Out of
Forty Scheduled by Venerable
Forecaster
Whether St. Swlthln was prompted by a
desire to beat Congress to it In making
Church of tho Ascension In Germantown. I the nation dry or Just plain fell down on
The bride was unattended. A wedding
breakfast followed In the Blue Room of the
Bellevue-Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Klnard
will live In Easton.
SHEARMAN HOLMAN
The marriage of Miss Laura M. Holman,
daughter of Mrs. M, Holman. of D2&1 Plnn
street, and Mr. Allen Shearman wan
solemnized on Wednesday evening nt 7
o'clock In the Chapel of the Mediator. The
ceremony was performed by tlio Rev. Phillips
Osgood. MIbs Ho'man was attended by her
sister. Miss Ruth Holman, and was given In
marriage by her brother, Mr. Philip Hol
man. Mr. Shearman had his brother, Mr.
Walter Shearman, as best man.
A small reception followed at the home of
the bride's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Shear
man will be at home at 6251 Pine street
LANOE DAWSON
Among the August military weddings, of
which announcement has Just been made,
Is that of Miss Lulu M. Dawson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Dawson, of 419
Martin street, and Robert S. Lange, of St
Louis, Mo., a corporal In the United States
marine corps. The ceremony took place on
Wednesday, August 15. at tho home of the
bride's parents, with the Rev. Orlando S.
Steward, of the Baptist City Mission, offi
ciating. Corporal Lange expects to leave
shortly for France. Tho brldo will live
with her parents until his return,
Photo by Pnottj-Cr.ft.ra,
MRS. FRANK DAVID ZELL, JR.
vi 7n .will be remembered aa
rmjssiw
Over in Jersey
MOORESTOWN Dr. and Mrs. Robert
McKay are visiting friends In this section
Doctor McKay Is a former rector of Trinity
Church and Is now living at Daytona, Fla,
Mr. Norman B. Rodgers will be one of
the students at the second-term military In
struction school at Fort Myer, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. William B, Davis have re
turned home from a month's stay at Stony
Man Mountain. Va.
Miss Katurah G. Stokes is entertaining
Miss Gertrude Chapman, of Boston, Mass.
Mrs. Sarah Ade, of Davenport, aunt of
George Ade, the famous author of "Fables
in Slang." is visiting her sister, Mrs. David
A. Haines, pn West Main avenue.
MOUNT HOLLY The engagement of
Miss Anna French Harris, daughter of Mr.
and Mr. John A. Harris, to Dr. Warren
A. Van Dtrveer Is announced. No date
has been set for the wedding.
The ladles of the Presbyterian church of
Jacksonville wilt hojd one of their old-fashioned
suppers at Grangers' Hall, Columbus,
August 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Iron announce the
marriage ofthetr daughter, Miss Lilyan A.
jron. to Mr. Stokes V. Burtle. of Phlladel
phla, Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Stok.s hava re.
turned from Maine, where they have been
.pending the summer.
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his Job, the fact remains that the last forty
days havo not produced the dally deluge
that was promised by tho knowing ones
when a trace of rain fell on July 15, the
venerable Saint's very ovrn day.
Thoso who prophesied that nature would
Impersonate Niobn for a run of forty days
placed too much faith in the old tradition
expressed In tho following more or less
free verse:
St. Swlthln's Das-, If thou dost rain,
For forty dnys It will rcmslni
.St. fiwllhln, Day. If thou b fair,
For forty ilaya 'twill rnln nae molr.
Tho saint's probation period ended last
night. Examination of tho records of the
local weather bureau showed that rain had
fallen on only fourteen of the forty days
It may be the saint hns permanently retired
from the supervision of the weather, for his
batting average last year was nlmost as
bad. Then it rained on ccventecn days of
the forty.
June Brides Returned From Trips To
Be at Home Next
Month
Quito a number of proud parents are
taking automobile trips to visit their sons
at tho various camps. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Llppcr, of 1508 North Seventeenth street,
who are on a motoring trip, stopped at
Fort Totten. Staten Island, to visit their
son, Mr. Morton Llpper. On their way
through Maine they will stop at Camp Ac
comae, whero their daughter. Miss Ruth
Llppcr, Is spending the summer. Miss M.
Robinson Is their guest on the trip.
The June brides aro returning from their
wedding trips and will be at home to their
friends after September 1. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Clarence a. Herbst, who have been touring
through tho West, will be at home In Lans
dale. Tho bride was Bflss MyrUo Ethel
Wltmeycr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man Wltmeyer, of 4025 North Sixth street
Mr. and Mrs. John Linton have returned
from nn extended trip and will receive at
1346 North Eleventh street. Mrs. Linton
will be remembered as Miss Florence E.
Shenks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waljter
Shenks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osbora Feaster,
both prominent socially in this city and In
Bucks County, nro home from their honey
moon trip and will be at home rn Fridays
after September 1, at 6239 Addison street.
West Philadelphia. The bride, who was
Miss IJachel Eastborn Davis, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. S B. Davis, of Rlchboro,
Bucks County, will bo assisted In receiving
by her Bister, Miss Margaret V. Davis, who
was her maid of honor.
Miss Emma D. Clay, of North Elsventh
street, has gone to Atlantic City for n, fort
night's visit.
Miss Dorothy L. Goldsmith, who has. been
visiting her cou3ln, Mrs. G. Feltzbach, of
Pelham Heights, New York, has returned
to her home on Kortn Thirteenth Btrent.
Among the reccrft changes of residence
Is that of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hubschman. of
Twelfth street and Lehigh avenue, to 4638
North Broad street, and Mrs. M. Weinberg
and her daughter, Miss Phyllis Weinberg,
of North Marshall street, to 1942 North
Seventeenth street.
Miss Violet Williams, of North Catnac
street, nnd Miss Gertrude Hall are passing
the summer In Cane May.
Mlhs Amelia J. Allen, of North Thirteenth
etret. Is staying at Wernersvllla through
August.
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BTONE HAKUOlt. AUBT. 25. The DiaVVr ,
gest celebration since the Civil War waa . ? , '
held at the Stono Harbor Country Club 0""5.'.,j-
dflv. under the alisnleen nf th ftl Croaau .L- !
The attendance was large, special tralrfa'xjv vl
ft at I nrr run (n DftnmrMutf tVi &4fni tie '.1 . K
.,,.... ... vw w. ... ,.,, ..,- JJTOW
Dor people. Among mose present were j,i -
Captain Cleon Crouse and Sergeant Stewart )"'
H. MacDowell, Jr.. late of the American,?.;
A riltl1r nisa rf Vntlvllla TTf o nna ta tsjd T.laii. J .
tenant Paul H. Townsend, of the Field Ar- j"-'
tlllerv. from Fnrt Mver. .rfr i
At the Yacht Club a brilliant gatherinf W-
., ., w ..ov "" " " - ix sr.
.uj .-uumy o UU.UB111CID wiiu h(b cngagcy 4
in reuei woric in t ranee, tne misses uaner. ' , ;
or wnawoou, aaugnters 01 tne Hon. J. k ;
Thompson Baker. Medals were presented X' ''
to Captain Crouse. Sergeant MacDowell aiuj $JV
Lieutenant Hamilton. Patriotic addreaae ' ,,
vt umuu kiy wiiiiuvuuio dailies inunip, ft,t -a
siran trti enn.F.t.miH n.lri Oa...11. A t! J ,V9
man C. F. Bauer, Mayor S. E. Herbert andf?V-j
R.P.R.s,ey. fcfj 1
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RELIGIOUS BREVITIES
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Tho tfrrrntenory of the canonization of Bt. VSd
Hobo ot Lima, virgin patronei. of America, srlli . "1
no ciiporaito. wiin aoitmn Mrvic.. ai xnr .t
Dominican Monastery of tho Perpetual Ro.arT. ..AJM
100 Haddon avtnue. Camdtn. nn Auruat li. V-t
19 and 30. Tho dominant not. In the c.l.bra zjp
tlon will be a petition for Mac. amour tha ''
wn.plnp nallin. v.iv
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"Why tho World I. War Mad" will be the tlP
text of J. B, Waahburn at a lent mpetln tr -r.4?
held at Broad and Bristol .treat, tomorrow
niKni.
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A aneclal rrearam tor tomorrow nltht'a .rr.' JJSV .
Ire In the Inasmuch Mission. Tenth and Locm' 'QrsSrt
atreeta. has hewn arraneren' hv m rnterl nf - 9A
demed men. David Chapman will tell the .torr. v-Y
V. ... ..( ..... m-WM- .,,c- .B.M0 V. WMJKIKJiyr, jr-C
Local council, of the Knlahts of Columbus ar -,.
tallnt- nn arttv lntrat In the vrnrlr nt relatn Z
fund, for th. erection of recreation hall, am &?
cnapei. ai ina canionmema wnere mo new n.- i'
tlonal army unit, will b. hou.ed. A report tha'J A
ft. f,mi l tn h. riAnfttMi Ia 19 OOJI OAfl haa t-..
favorably received In thl. city.
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MISS REICK TO WED
Daughter of Former Publisher Will
Marry Chandler Bates
NEW YORK. Aug, 25 The engagement
Is announced of Miss Amy Rldgeway Reck,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C
Relck, to Chandler Rates, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles L. Rates. Miss Relck's
mother was Miss Carrie L. Rldgeway, of
Philadelphia. She has two slaters, Mar
garet and Carrie L. Relck.
VftHf. . i , A . .. at5. .Jjift
West Philadelphia
Families become greatly scattered these
-.acatlon days. Mr. Martin Trlllcr, of 5107
Hazel avenue. Is at Ocean Grove; two of his
daughters. Miss Cora Trlller and Miss Lydla
Trlller, accompanied by Miss Marian Ilrls
ter, of 4736 Haiel avenue, are somewhere
In the Pocono Mountains; Miss Caroline
Trlller la In Stamfordvllle, N. Y., and a
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ab
bott, have Just returned to their home after
a stay at Ocean Gate.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Wampole. of 5721
Whitby avenue, are being congratulated cm
the birth of a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lutr, of 1311 South
Fifty-seventh street, who, with their little
son, have been spending the summer ' at
Wildwnod and Glassboro, have returned to
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Zlnk, with their
small eon, have been at Wlldwood, but are
now home at-1125 South Fifty-sixth street
Mr. H. Harry Tull, of 1308 South Fifty
seventh street, Is on a hunting trip In Can
ada, and Mrs. Tull Is visiting friends In
Uoston.
The Rev. Mr. Chalmers Walck and Mrs.
Walck, of Westminster, Md., who are motor
ing through the) faatern part ot rennayl-
.1 xorx, Lancaster' ana
ruetti of Mr. and Mra,
er, ot Thomas avwua, tor
avn-a wrav' re-ear mi
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GERMANTOWN TO HONOR
NEW NATIONAL ARMY
Chestnut Hil and Oak Lane Home De
fense Units Will Take
Part
Residents of Germantown will hold a pa
triotic rally this afternoon in Vernon Tar);
In honor of the men selected to serve In the
new national army. Tho Mayor and other
speakers will make addresses at the exer
cises in tho park, which will be preceded by
a parade.
The affair was planned by the Home De
fense units of Germantown and Chestnut
Hill. This battalion will assemble at the
drill grounds in Chestnut Hill at 3 o'clock
and march down Germantown avenue to
Wayno Junction and back to the park. The
battalion Is headed by Commander Charles
T. Cresswell, formerly of the Third Regi
ment. N. G. P. The Oak Lane unit will
march orer East Chelten avenue to Join the
precession Members of the new national
army are Invited to march. '
The ceremonies at Vernon Park are
ccheduled to begin nt 4:30 p, m. In addi
tion to speeches by well-known orators there
will be music by the Police Band and sev
eral other bands Tho assemblage will sing
patriotic songs, led by the Germantown Vol
unteer Chorus of fifty voices from the Or
pheus and other societies.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Eddie William.. 003 Lombard at., and Dora Mil
ler. P03 Lombard at.
Jacob Gilbert 2146 K. Albert at,, and Elsie
a Smith. 2104 I-. Gordon at.
Auru.tu. Halve. Mt. Airy, and Catherine Mc
Devttt, ltUfi Wallsee t.
Charle. Duckies'. -940 rmtrt e and Mar
caret UancftclJ. 4V Mi, Airy ave.
Abrahim Smith. ?W N. Mt t.. and Reba
Stelnber.. 8021 N pi rt.
Frank A. Lin.. 137 J". Thom-jaon at., and Anna
II. Kllnaaporn. 2220 Hancock at.
Raymond J. Ol'onnell, 2242 B.lnbrldaa at., and
Alberta Rowboth.m, 54th nd Elmwood ave.
Ch.at.r W. Turn.r, Holl.ton, Ma..., and Lil
lian Rice. Hollaton, Ma...
J.n aarci.rcwk. 1901 N. Philip t and AnUla
Fatleh. 2289 N. Philip St.
Conrad O. Kattner.WI.eon.ln. and Alio M.
Cauldy. 1223 N. Alden at.
Harry H. Hunter. 1JJ1 EU.worth t and Elli.
beth C. Blanco. 161 'Kllawortb .t.
Fdaar U.nlell. 5514 Norfolk at. and Edna M.
St.el.. M22 Baltimore ave.
Ralph s. Kurts. 4001 Monument road, and Eltia
Kl.h lfarh. nifl v. lftth at.
John 6trlk. Wh.atrt.af Un and 8pvlta.tt,.
'and Carouse Iw.' ati. -1,-wjmJ
A lawn fete In the Intereat. of a CathoU'
church to be erected In the vicinity of HUhlan'.
Park and Llanerch will be held at We.t Cheat
pike and Park avenue. Highland Park. Septus
ber 5, 0. 7, and 8.
District Superintendent O. Blckley Burnt
Philadelphia ' Conference Methodl.t Enlacopf '
Church, la .pendlns hi. vacation at hi. old horn J
In Hatboro.
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WHAT'S' DOING
TONIGHT-
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The Municipal Band play, at Harrow.
ni. Sniinre. Kenslneton avenue and Tlorz
street. Free. Vra
Tl,. 1.hllrfelnlilii n-nil nlava at dt ..SH
Hall plaza. Free. ' Jj
Friend, of Irish Freedom hare ootlng a?
wooasiae tara, "Pit a
Infantry, camp, Lansdowne. Free. " jm
BELIOIOITS NOTICES
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ARCH rr.pi. .,..eni .u ?ff . v.vj
neV. t-JVJlt..'-" . -...!-..... ., ..n..'M .IrSM
Rev!" NELSON B. CHESTER will preach at Jr?4jj
10:45 and 8. . .. JAXtiSl
;-..., v A.itv will alnr "Mv Hone ih ir v:.--a
"?.'. ," .r.f ,c-..i-;;r .- ..Yv:.-,.
ne r.Trripiiii ,w...,i.. . ...w..w , ji-t:t -.
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...m, .w. vt.ht Rnnn Vaast' tMendelaaohnl.
Recital on Turner Memorial Ortan at T:S0.
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nETIIANY I'RESnVTERLN CHCBCU
""S and Halnbrldge ata
Rev. GEORGE F. PENTECOST, D. D,.
n'lri i' m. Brotherhood Meetlnc.
10-30 a. m. Sermon by tb. Rev. W. Edwari
Jordan. Aaalatant Paator.
i-. "' Z Th. Tl.rh.nv Runav RehAI ft.a.
alona for the aummer will conal.t of a Svn- 'ft,
... rtk..l ...dm, nt 1e than half en lijniv ...y.
followed by patriotic or relljlou. moving plv
'"' " -. anndiiv until ftifthpf nnttt itJZ.
i."1rrow SuWeot. "Britain Pr.par.d." S'.t
All unoccupied oeata free at ten mtnuUa t',-.VK
inrep. . . . .. t ".
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Boldier. in mo cji- " -.. ? ny .,'vV "f.a
varrt will be especially welcomed. Th. Sunda-j Ttf ' K
Hchool. that have cloeed for th. summer, th.it if -f
teacher, and officers are particularly tnvlt. ! V'!
tnanend their Sunday afternoon, at Bethatu ait, .' -,is
if"th. Sunday School bulldlna 1. ov.rfull tb.r. , ?
will bo room in mo cnurcn. nr iqo ureal ; ji?JMl
will b played by our reiular ort.nlat. aBviifr'fTHfil
there will be aome tlnaer. who will h.lp t a vflH
make a happy, afternoon. No tlckata ar. aoli, 'lS
nd no collection la taken. . 15', ur .3
and no co... JQaN WANAMAKER 8upt'4i'r 1
T-45 P. m. Sermon by the Rev, W, Edwarf , V
Jordan. Aaalatant Paator. i ' A
rrotettant Eplaropat yiiJ-flB
kt JAMES'S. 2!d and Walnut at..
S Rev? JOHN ' MOCKRIDOE. Rector.
8a.ro. Holy Communion.
10 a. m. Morning Prayer, with Sermon.
ir rnT Evenlm Pray.r (plain).
vVe.kd.y. Holv Communion. Tu.iday, TsK'
. mi: and Thur.day, 10 a. m. t
s'tranier. alw.J. welcome.
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BLACKWOOD,
ffi LlOl'lT OK DIVINE PROFHECT.
ALL WELCOME.
Unitarian
rKtTAHIAN BOCIETV OF OERMANTDe
U?-Ku?n and Greene at. Summer aery
n.rlah houae. 11 a. PV Key. WW. u.
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OIE8TNCT RTREET BArriST CHOaCS;
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c ilin .u" Darby e .v.ry .vesiac at M
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