m z i a X fc. Sf' rS , - EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1919 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE spending the summer nt Lake Mohonk, Mrs. Charles P. Herring nnd Ml Nancy Wynne Tells of Golf Tournament to Be Held,M' mum they win occupy npnrt- iMivuin ui iiiu JdUCOin. in Cape May on Monday She Talks of Other Matters of Interest TTVID you begin to wonder yesterday If St. Swlthln's dny was n renl honest-to-goodness truth Instead of a unying? Itnln, did you ever see so nmrli if it? Hut then, my dears, think of the heat wo might have had had It not rained, you know wc have much to be thankful for after nil. ' They are going to have n golf tour nament down at Cnpe May on July 2S nt !i o'clock, a drivltiR. approachltiR nnd putting contest. Invitations were issued this veek nnd ever. one is tnklnR a great intcrisi in It. Mrs. Fred HnrdlnR Is chairman of the committee in cllnrge of the doings, and will be nssisted by Mrs. Allan Reed. Miss Dlmond. Mrs. Stewart Hamilton nnd Mrs. W. IleuliiiRs. Marion Dougherty is looklnR awfully xvell this summer., down nt Cnpe May. She dances quite n lot at the Hcd Mill and the other night wore a lovely frock of black chiffon trimmed with silver bugles which formed squares down the down the panels back and front of the skirt. French blue chiffon formed the girdle. I HAVE perhaps remarked that very few .of us realized what u jcrtlly brilliant marriage the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Totter made when she nnd Franklin J'olk plighted their troth some fifteen or more J cars ago. Every one who knew Mr. Volk liked hlin immensely and thought him n bright young fellow, but he has gone fnr be yond that nnd not only bus ho been acting iu Washington in Mr. Lansing s absence, but now he will replace Lan ding nt the peace table. Mrs. l'olk wns the eldest of the three Potters. Her younger brother Hob married several rears ago, and Jack, who was overseas during the war, is one of the popular bachelors of the younger set. Mrs. Polk has the Sturgis figure, tnll nnd willowy. ' She is not perhaps so beautiful as her aunt, Mrs. Hob Le Conte, but she has nil the charm ami "tone" of her family and is ninoug tue foremost matrons of 'Washington. Mrs. Polk and the two elder children ro to France wtih Mr. Polk. THERE seems to be quite a lot doing out in Chestnut Hill these days nt the Community Center. You know they have movies every Friday niglit ; when clear they are given out of door-, and when it rains or is damp from ruin, ns was the case jostordny, the mons are given upstairs in the big loom which extends across the width of the house. Have you been up there since they opened the center? Of course, it was not exactly opened, because it leally was never closed, just naturally turned from a war-working establishment into a community center. Mrs. George Woodward is chairman of the House and a number of the women in Chestnut Hill arc working with her to make the undertaking n success. Mrs. Ned Fnrnum is among those inter ested and Mrs. Edwards Dunn. Mrs. Robert Hicknell, Miss Morris and many others. I was perfectly fascinated with the big garden hats and implements they had to sell out there. They have tlm.A ...nt unln etfflW lints. tritOHlcd '""' ""' "'- -"-." --i" !,: .n. ;:. f worsted llowers and designs, aim mhiic .-. luiiui.i, 01 iioemont, wi are hand painted. The idea is to iieip ""ksi hi nouinnniptou, l,. I. women who need to mane a nine money, but who arc unuble to take regular positions, by selling their wares at the Community Center. and expect It to be ready for them in the fnll. Mrs. Ernest Law and Miss Mary Law will leave on Mondny for North east Harbor. Mrs. It. Hrnnnan Renth. 2d. of Ttryn Mawr, and Mrs. R. Meade Smith, Jr., of Hnverford, are stnying at Cape May. Mrs. John II. Packard and her children, of Cnrnenan, Hryn Mawr. are spending seernl weeks nt Seaside Inn. Seal Harbor, Me. Mr. and Mrs. William Lyttleton Barclay and family, of Gravers lune, expect to spend the remniuder of the summer nt Hay Head. Master .John I. Walker. Jr., of 203S Locust street, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Galloway C. Morris, Jr.. at her home, in Devon, Mrs. W . w. Hepburn and her daughters, of Orchard Lee. Villanovn, left on Thursday to spend five weeks at Northeast Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. George ('. Craig, of naunor, ion nils ween to spend the summer in Cape Mny. Mrs. C. T. Griffith. Miss Mary Grif fith and Miss Julia Griffith, of Sharon Hill, have returned for n motor trip uiruugn .wnrjinud. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hinohmnn. of Jin- Spruce street, nrc occupjing a cottage in Gloucester. Mns. ' Mrs. Hincliman's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rnibee, of lf12fl Chestnut street, are spending the summer with them. CHESTNUT HILL The dances on Thursdav evenings nt the Chestnut Hill Communit Center arc very popular nnd will continue until further notice There is also u danc ing class, chaperoned by Mrs. Harold Hurleigli, on Tuesday evenings. Mrs. James R. Hirst and the Misses Rosalie nnd Virginia Hirst, who have been occupying the residence of Mr. and Mrs. V. Ejtton Patterson. 11!) est Springfield nenuo, during their staj at Cnpe Maj . will lcne on August 1 for Iln Head. Miss Athnliu E. Hirst will go to Ogouqiiist, Miync, for August. Miss Elizabeth Carpenter, daughter f Mr. unil Mrs. Harvey Carpenter, of Crefehlt street, is spending Julv nt Northeast Harbor, Me. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Wilson and -Miss Louise Wilson, of Hrjn Mnwi, arc spending the .summer nt 11ns:, Rock, Mass. Mr. and .Mrs. J. Graham French, of Ilosemnnt, will return on Monday from ape Ma, where the. hne been visit ing .Mrs. French s patents, .urs. .viuert !;. Housscl. Dr. and Mrs. William Rurnhnm, of Devon, nnd her son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Put hush and their daughter, are spending the summer at Sutton's Island, Me. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Waring Wilson and peud JOE, the one T told you about, who said he could eat all the time, seems also to have a great capacity for prayer. However, there ore times when he becomes angry, too. though he is but four years old, and the other night he did NOT want to ro to bed. However, it was time to go and Mother said, "You must." Well, he stamped upstairs and stamped out of his clothes and Mother said, "Come, dear." "Well," said he, "don't I have to sav me prajers?" and down he knelt and fairly jelled: "Now! T! LAY ME! DOWN! TO SLEEP!" eti No one noticed him nnd he got into bed. About a half hour later a soft little voice spoke from the top of the stairs : "Mother," it said, "those wath pretty mad prayerth over " Gueth I better tnay em NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nnd Mrs. Fayette R. Plumb arc entertaining nt a buffet supper this evening in honor of .Mr. ami Mrs. de Cosson, of Cairo, Egypt, who are spending the week-end with them. The guests include: Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Lowry, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Degrnuw Warnock, Mr. and Mrs. James It. McLure, Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman Me Lure, Mr. and Mrs. Robert II. Pren tice, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rolin. Mr. and Sirs. Robert Liggett, Mr. and Mrs. Srhlichter. Mr. and Mrs. R. Vail Mnrsh, Mrs. Harding. Mrs. Dooker, Dr. Rudley Guilford, Mr. Lothrop Lee, Mr. Samuel Mifflin' and Mr. Morris Louis Stovell. Mrs. de Cosson was Miss Kirkbride, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hart Chase will spend the week-end with Mr. Gus- tav A. Heckscher at Islesbrook, his place in Strafford. Mr. Heckscher will entertain informally at luncheon tomorrow. Mrn. Mason Campbell, of 1820 De Lancey street, will give a dinner to night at Rnr Harbor, where she is spending the summer, before the dance at the Swimming Club. Mr. nnd Mrs. diaries M. MeCloud. of 170.T Spruce street, will entertain nt a reception this afternoon at the lfamj-liox, tuelr summer home iu Jamestown, JC. I. Lieutenant Commander Edmund S. McCawley and Mrs. McCawley, of Haverford, will spend a mouth nt Kangeley Lakes, .Me. Mr. and Mrs'. O. F. Rivlnus arc taking a trip through Canada for sev eral weeks. Miss .Mary Converse, of the Lindens, Rosemont, left for Vermont, on Wed nesday, to stay until the end of Au gust. Miss Anita Straw-bridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Strawbridge, of Meadow Lodge, Hryn Mawr, is visit ing Mr. an J Mrs, Jpliu Saufoid, at Westbury, L. I. f Mr. nrMrs.(I, Wlster .Morris ar Captain ihid Mrs. Harry Duncan are visiting Mrs. Duncan's, muther, Mr H. C. Endicott, at Merlon. Mrs J. W. Culp. Mrs. John Itrown nnd Mrs. Joseph Guild, of Tennes see, are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles ( nntrell, of (112!) Oxford street, Over brook. Mrs. Miilono Wheles, of (j.'STli Wood bine incline. Overbrook, and her laughters, Miss Dorothy Wheles and Miss Elizabeth Wheles, will leae on Tuesday for Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Radcliffe Jr.. and their daughter, of St. Davids, have gone to Cape .May for the re mainder of the summer. .Mr. and Mrs. M. F. D. Scanlon. of Wayne, will leave next week on an extended trip through the Canadian rookies to Seattle. Washington, where they will sail to Jantin. iiml .-.. r... i.. ',".?a' ,Thc wi" ''""'' bj way of the Philippine!) nnd California and expect 10 oe gone tour months. Mrs. William P. Cochran,' of St. Davids, is spending a short time in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pcirson nnd their family, of Radnor, have taken a cottage iu Spring Lake .for the sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. Humbert P.'Powell aud their familj, of Wayne, have gone to Pleasaut Island, Me. ALONG THE READING nnu .Mrs. .John C. Perry and imir uiuigiucrs, .nss until Custis Per r.i and Miss Alice Perry, of Chelten- linn. .nflil nn.l CJ..!. .. .... . ....... ...Mi, mm ojiiiu;; avenue, J.iktns i urn, are ac uocmanu, .Mo., for sev eral weeks. Dr. Alfred C. Heritage aud Mrs. Heritage, of Summit n venue. Jeukin town, are spending the month of July on the Maine coast. Mr. aud Mrs. William Furbey Rrown, of the Ogontz School, Rwlal, are at Shengarry, their rnnch at Carr, Colorado, the name of which has been taken from the Hampton L. Carson estate. Shengarrj, just across the road way from Ogoutz, nnd is included in the school grounds. Mrs. lirown was juiss Auuy A. Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs Samuel Cnstner. Jr.. and their children, of 3D0S Walnut street, are occupjing their cottage at Cape May. Mrs. Jnme, Hugh Elliot nnd Miss Margaret Llllot, of fills Hiftel avenue, have tnken nn apartment at StiOO Wal nut street, which they will occupy next fall. Mrs. Gilbert White will spend the winter with Mrs. Elliot. Mis, Peggy hnmorelle. daughter of Judge and Mrs. Joseph T. Lnmorelle. of .HI Raring street, will return on Mon dny after a vMt to Mr. and Mrs. .Tuck Roues at their cottage in Vcntnor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Milton Kellv. Miss .Mary Frances Kellv nnd Miss Stella Marie Kelly, of l.-,04 Chestnut street, are- ooeupjing their cottnge nt Cape May. Miss Mry Frances Kelly's marriage to Mr. William King will take place in September lit Cnpe Ma.. Miss Stella Marie Kellv's en gagement to Mr. Willlnni C. ' Green field was recently announced. Miss Mary E. Honey, of 4112 Spruce street. left jestcrdny for a viit to rrnnkllu, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Zullinger nnd their son. Master Robert, of the Avon dale Apartments, Thirty -ninth nnd Lo oust streets, are spending the sum mer in Ocean City. , Mrs. James W. Franklin, of 4114 Spruce street, has returned from At lanta. Gn., wherV she ns visiting Mr. and .Mrs. (. Y. House. Miss Eliza beth Cowen. daughter of Mrs. Frauk liu. has also returned from a isit iu Tennessee. 5Ir- ""! Mrs. J. Earl Wagner, of .-() South Forty-second street, nre mo toring through the Herkshires. RETURNED FROM CHICAGO '.V.V !' Z' ''. ff'smmm3MSHBBKKkS id I Deaths of a Day I HOTELMEN HE1 STOCKINGLESS Colonel Harry G. Cavanaugh Colonel Harry G. Cavannuih, retired army officer nnd a former resident of this city, died early jestcrdny nt his home, the Strand." New Castle, Dela ware. He was fievMity-llve years old. Colonel Cnvniiaugh enlisted ns n pri vate in n Delaware Infantry regiment nt the outbreak of the Civil War, and participated in innnj battles, including Gcttjsburg. At the end of thn war he wns commissioned n second lieutenant In the infnntrj, regulnr army . During the Spanish -American war I Colonel Cnaiiiiugh served In the Thir teenth Fnlted Stntes Infnntrj . nnd was wnuiub'd during tihe fighting in Cuba. lie nn retired in 11)04 with the rank of I colonel. j For eral jenrs ht' served ns com ; mnntln nt of cadets nt Girnrd College, land during his rcidnnc In this cltj hernme n member of the Fuloii Lengue. Wouldn't Put 'Em Oul York Manager Owner Skeptd Ejection of the first 1vi)3 York to appear in a fash'l minus a pair of stocking! before the effect was really 1 anj one. "AVhnt would you dp if to npiienr in your hotii covering on their limbs J'',ll tlon that hns been put to.'.l notei manager In this city. .Most nt tlieni were rath rhey hadn't given the stoc He ns nKo president of n grnnd nrmj i nation serious considernttouj post here. rather appealed to them. Colonel Cavanaugh a n member of, '" If I'm here," said one. the Immnniiel Protestant Episcopnl ' seen any around here yct.l Chureh. A widow, n daughter nnd two should happen to adopt tha sons siirhe him His pons. Colonel far be it from me to put Harry I. Cinnunugli and Colonel Wll- I the hotel." linni A. Cmnuaugh. commanded regi ments in the American expeditionary forces Funeral of John S. Ashton "It makes no difference gued another, "whether a- no stockings on or whethd eight pairs on ; if she is won't bother her. What NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and .Mrs. HI mm D. Miller, of Till!) Diamond street, who have re turned from Port Elizabeth. N. J., where they were members of a house partj nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C. -Middleton. gave n dinner on Wednes day evening nt their home in honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hcnrj Tunsel nnd their daughter. Miss Thelma Tunsel. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles A. AVhite. of; lV, North (Park avenue, luue goue to Atlantic City for the lemainder of! the season. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Candy, of Dia mond street, who hae ben isiting in Wilmington, Del., since their return fmiii their winter home in Florida, luue gone to Seaside Park to remain until autumn. n-.1,'1"-, ."'"' Mri- fharles ISrieker. of -'!! Girnrd nenue. are occuping their cottage nt 11" South New Hampshire lucnue. Atlantic Citj. Mr. nnd .Mrs. John J. Donahue and Mr. mid Mrs. p. V. Donahue, of 107 Ninth Woodstock street, will motor to the shore todaj . Miss Grace E. Jnrr, of 12:! North Lambert street, will spend the coming week-with relatives in Huxleloii. Pa. A house pnitj will be given b Mr,' and Mrs. P. H, Kdh , of this cit. utl the Stanton. Atlantic Citj. oer the Week-end. when their guests will in - i elude Miss Edna U. Mnhonev. xMiss Dorotln M. Loughliu, Miss Anne Krll,1 Miss Marie Kellj, Miss Gertrude M.I .Martin, .Miss Clare K. Donahue and Miss Anne E. Donahue. Mrs. M. Sledenbiiek, of the Lorrniiie, is stnying nt the Hotel Hreukcrs, At lantic Citj. Miss I.cttie A. Gleasou, of Lambert street, will be the guest of Miss Sadie John S. Ashton. seventv-two jenrs hnt she bus on, or what Bl as long as she conducts ha ladjlike and respectable ma ha Fu. bellnian In one off hotels, who Inst week gnvf on the "dri-iense in tins,": 'pened his mouth to give forfl It s :i difficult propositi marked Im. '"nnd one whicil altogether versed in, buttft .MISS CONSTANCE VAUCLAIN The Evumnu l'l hi.1i Li:imt:u will be glad to publish items of social interest sent in by the leaders. Items should be written on one side of the paper only and should be signed with the name of the sender and the telephone number, that the. nuij lie verified. Address SocictJ Editor. Evkmno Prm.K Lr.Diiin. riiiil Chesinut street. NOTES OF INTEREST FROM CAPE MAY Group From Atlantic City Cruises to Other Resort to Spend Several Days , ' ' old. 2"l!l North Thiitj second street who died of heait failure at his home enrlj jesterdnj, will be buried from that nddnss tomorio evening, the services to be ill charge of the Kev. C. E. Johnson, of the Twentj ninth and York Streets Methodist Eptstopn! Church, of which the dcccilent had long been a inembfr .Mr. Ashton a forinerlj interested to be taking more off ench y" in a innible nnd gianite business, with lliejV The only question for which he maintained his connection for hops to decide now is, wliinji; thiitvtive j ears, lie retired from nr. are tlie.v going to stop?" 9 live work some time ngo lie was a, "Yon wouldn't want to number of l.afnvette Lodge III and mntlu r to church without nu; Melitu Chapter of the Masonic Order, i""- would joti? Of cotirsc'l widow, Mnrj Ashton. and dniignicr. ""-1 "ii'r $ Mrs Maurice Smith, survive John Bennis John P.ennls. lift four venrs old. died esterda at the home of his broth er Richard. 710 East Chelten menue. after a lingering illness from tubercu losis Funeral serlees will be held Mon de nt the Immaculate Conception Ro man Catholic Church, and interment will be in the lloh Sepulcher Ceme-terv Well, thai iroes In slinwl I kind of woman who will do thol "i miner leav-' oil lliose IU1H the kind who will behave genteel manner: consequently) think that the fad will last delnhin. if it does start." i I None of the managers. . pohi emeu si far interviewetl t 1 to this shoi'liing question has1! to give a satisfactory rep thought. "What will they w inter: helciWb s,i& I Alexander Harry Lane I Alexander llnrr Lane, for fort. jears a member of the wool firm of1 John P.. Ellison e. Sons, died W'ednes Ida night nt his borne, ."1 Re ineuue. j 'Chestnut Hill. He was sity-i jears' I old. Mr Lane was born In this citv nnd ns educated in the public sn'iools. Iloi was an enthusiastic oarsman, nnd for, many jenvs was n member of the I'ndii e I Hoat Club. A widow. Mrs. Eliriibetli S Lane: a daughter. Mrs Douglas1 Woodruff, of Auburn. N. Y., n ml a son, , the Re. Edwin S. L.ine, rector of St. , John's Episcopal Church. suric him. I Morris Iturton and Master Paiker liur ton. of Martin street, nre visiting rela tives in Hnrrisburg. Pa. T. Ilanniguii at the Merion Apartments, Atlantic Citj. for the tck-cnd. MANAYUNK S I Mr nnd Mrs. Alfrid Guile, of Nion street and Domino lane. Noith Mana- Mr. and Mrs. Me) or r'leishcr. of,unk. celebrated the tenth nnniversnrv 2o Green street, lite at Ilelcriide of their weddinc on Monda rvpniiiir nV Me. their home. Mis. Guile was MissMnrv Ea Mnslen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mnslen, of Mann) link. ; Lakes WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. William P. Troth nnd Miss Troth, of :?4r: Wuluut street, nrc MISS DOROTHY WOLFF Whose engagement to Mt. 0. Her bert gchall lias been announced) by to br pireats, Mr, and ,JMw, JiivrlH SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Helen Ilenny. niete of Dr. John F. McAuult). of South I'l.-lndrlphia, and In r friend. Miss Winnie Grubcr, of West Philadelphia, are going to spend their vacation at the Poeonos. They have just returned from a staj at Asburj Park. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Cohen, of '2'.U South Fourth street, are spend ing the summer in Atlantic City. Miss Mary II. Reardon. of L'fiOl South Seventeenth street, who gradu ated from Notre Dame Academy this spring, will take up the study of music next winti r. Mrs. Samuel N. Laskin, northwest corner of Sixth and Morris streets, is spending the Mimniar at Atlantic City. Miss lirssie Herger and Miss Sophie Aaron, who are connected with the Mt. Sinai Hospital, have returned from a tour of New York state. Among the cities the) visited were Rochester, Charlotte and Muuitoii. Mrs. Jennie Rosenberg and her daughter, Miss Ray Rosenberg, S3S Winton street, will leave shortly for a vncntion which will be spent in New York aud Washington. Dr. nnd Mrs. Geoige V. Solm. of 13." Green Inne. anil their joung sou, Master George W, Solm. Jr.. have gone to Cnpe Ma for the summer. Miss Katharine Forster. of '2'2 Green lane, who has returned home after spending the carl) part of the month in Atlantic Cttj, will spend August nt that resort. Dr. W. Thomas Iloon and his son, Mr. W. Thomas Iloon. Jr.. of Greeu lane, accompanied by Mr. C. Gordon Stafford, of Wissahickon, arc taking an automobile trip through Virginia. N TIOGA Mr. ami Mrs. Newton F. Hill, of 1323 West Erie avenue, w ill give n dinner tomorrow evening for their son, Mr. Newton Oliver Hill, ordnance sergennt, U. S. A., who will arrive in the morn ing, after serving sixteen months in Limoges, France. Mr. Hill had charge of the large gnus and warehouses in that section and issued the first large Hritish guns to be used by Americans. Among the first American regiments to use this gun was the Fifty-ninth, of New York. The men broke all rec ords, and were decorated twice for good work. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Wood nndj Miss Wood, of North Hroad street, are. occupying their cottage at Ocean City for the summer. The Rev. Harold Stabler Stewart. Mrs. Stewart and their family, of KVJO Westmoreland street, will snend the remniuder or tne summer in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Witmer. of 11511 West Tioga street, have gone to their summer home at Hrigantiue Reach, to remain uuiu nuiuiiiii. WISSAHICKON Mrs. Jennie Field, with her Von nnd daughter, Mr. Ivan Field mid Miss Gertrude Field, of 401 Righter street, will leae next week to spend several weeks at Wild nod. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aaron, of 1-10 Sumac street, who have been spending the earl summer in Ocean Citj. bine returned to their home in Wissahickon. Mr. nnd Mr. Winlield S. Ealer nnd their daughters. Miss Mritidc Ealer and Miss Louisa Enler, of Rorhelie ave nue, are passing secial weeks iu the Pocono mountains. Mr. Price Mjers and his famil. o( Mann link avenue, have gone to Wild wood Crest, to spend the season with Dr. S. Cooke Ingraham and his fnmily of Sumac street, nt their summer home. Mrs. Lnurn niiace win m-i-uij Mers residence for the summer. Mr. Livingston Riddle. Mr John 11 ilson. Mr Elliott Ruffingtnn. of Sa-I 1cm. .Mass . nnd Mr. Sidnej Scott Delaware ("it, ciuiseil fioni A Cit) to Cnpe Ma for a few d.i where the me the guests of Mrs Hit it. L. Cnssaril, on Ileach avenue ' Miss I'll Mis Walsh, Mrs. Gilheit Lucas nml Mi. and Mrs William Milkil niotoii'd fiom Atlantic Cit to Cape Mil) for linn heon on Thursdii). I Miss Elizabeth C. Adams is the guest of Miss Christine Stoiktou in Cape Ma , for a few dais. I .Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles A. Porter nml their daughter. .Miss Catharine Porter.' have tinned at the Stockton Villa wheie the Jul). MISS GIJKTCIIKN CLAY Two skillful horse omen, who at- I ended the horse show given recently III Chicago '.'ii' FIRST WOMAN FLIER DIES IN PLANE CRASH Baroness De La Roche Killed While Speeding With Passen ger at Airdrome The Rev. Peter F. Daggett I The Ifev. Peter F Daggett, sevent - ! I one years old, who died in this cit. jesferda). was rector of the Church of,l!iest (he Assumption Itlessed Virgin Mar, nt West Grove, Chester count. He hail been ill for venrs but was able to nd minister to his parishoners and attend to bis clerical duties much of the time. Funeral artnngeincnts have not jet been made, The will be in charge of Mon signor Fisher, of St. Johns Church, this i it) MISS McKIM GOESAB! A Will Do HosDital Work, 111 With Mile. St. PolTa Miss I.etitiu L. McKim. Jfj teahouse Square, sails for Fn d.i) for the third time since the gnu. 1 She plans to do hospital wir associating herself again wl St. Pol. the daughter of ' . Fiemh surgeon, with whom si during her first visit to Frnrie jt .imbalance driver for tlic'-Jia1 Pierrefonds. lij ai After months service nt PlAjl Miss McKim returned to Am attend the wedding of her ha IlejiTior Minikins. Slip iprnrnr sens short) lifter to do canteen! t the dose of the vnr Rhel I'liilndclohin again. Hut an it fioni Mademoiselle St. Pol among the comalescent soldie. inoiied Miss McKim once mqr. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICv will so,. ml tlit. I-,.,..., i,..i..,. ,.r:m mi nirnhinc neeiiln,, ... n. ..:.i on Moinlaj i ' .........,., ... , ,.t Mir iiiiiirou is isitiug Mis. home. 1," ,Ief Miss Gertrude Co.ine Dorothj Wilson .it lit r ftrson street. Cape Ma Mr. Charles p. D.i is, sou of Dr. ami Mis. Charles N. D.ivis, leturneil from France on Wetlnesdaj . wheic he has been for n je.ir. Mr. D.nis lias joined his familj in Cape Maj nt their sum mer home on Ile.ich incline. "Y" DRiVE CLOSES TONIGHT Presbyterian Men's Bible Class In Charge of Meetings The outdoor evangelical meetinrs Paris. Jul, lfl. P.arourss de la Roche, the Fit nth uvintrix. s i,,.,l i top I in i rotoy this afternoon. I The baroness was dying with a pas- ! jsengtr when the accident occurred. I i.aroness ue la ftoche was the first 1 woman in the world to llj alone in 'airplane. After several amateur as- cuts in l!ill). she earned her pilot's 'license in llllo by fljKlt m(,r ,h(1 Pjininids and the Sulunv. In later jiar s. flew mer Paris. Ituilancst. St lei-sburg nml other cities nml in mi-. icooril for women. t l'..s(i!) ff.,,. In i Eugenie H. Deringer l Miss Eugenic II. Deringer. of HUP Spruce street, granddaughter of Henry Deringer. originator of the famous Der I inger pistol, which w.is nun ufactured I here for s,, man jenrs. beginning in 1 SOti. died e.irl jestcnl.i morning. Die funeral will take plate nt -' p in. John Turner John Turner, u retired Pennsylvania Railroad employe, died vistcrdaj at his home. ."- iimdcii strett. Camden. Mr. Turner was retired two eais ago. after being iu the emplo of the Penusvl :mi.i Railroad for lift ear-. lie leaves a widow and five ihiughtcis. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Brad) I tain Children Today, 1 More than l.'O members of I ihonj's Church at Ambler pari in the annual Sunday school pit toduj at the country home of' I Mis. James .1. Itiady on Stent' The vvcie nssisted as hosts , son, 1. .1 llrtul). and .Mrs. Hi ! I'eiausc of the rain the bq I was fitted ui as a playground blcs were spread there. The M. Whflan. rector of the churl his assistant, the Itev, J, F. El ! eiimp'iiiied the chihhen. Theie were gnmes, musiq nn . dining the aftcrnooii. Prize in the games wcie Jack Haley.-.f. pentino. Hubert TilomaH, J 1 Thomas. James Durklus, C 1 ISindj. I'lorcnce Lnpentlno, Ani lit). Ethel Itohin and Clara an to altitude height CADETS GO INTO CAP onl of Ruth Law the ROXBOROUGH Dr. nnd Mrs. George Fussell nnd their little daughter, of Ljceum avenue, have gone to ocean ny ior several weeks' stay, Mrs. Johnson L. Minor, of Lyceum n venue, left during the week for x three weeks' visit to Nova Scotia. Miss Florence Sabold and her sister, Miss Carrie Sabold, of Ridge nveuue, ure spending July on Ilpover's Island, la lilt! KllOHlui-liamm ion, Miss Ella Moore, of Connrroe Street will goto 'Wlldwood for the remainder v i'. . . . 7 . ...vtt.t' t ,W 'iei . TlfiC . ".i" -ib- - FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL The members of the Young Men's Improvement Association will hold a summer cnmival from Monday evening. Jut. l'l. to Snturdnj evening. August 2. on Dohson'N athletic field. There will be nil sorts of amusements nnd ntbletic games, as well as the usual ba 7.our. Rustic booths will be erected and decornted with Hags and hunting. Pic nic suppers and light refreshments will be served. "Among the innnj hand some ni tides that have been donated (... th, li'iznnr are two rugs, the gift of Mrs. Elizabeth Dobson Altemus. The affair is in charge in .ur. nooeri; i Hoardmnn, president of the organiza tion; Mr. Thomas A ilcox, Mr. H. R. Cole, vice presidents; Mr. John Whit iiker, treasurer ; Jlr. Joshua Whitaker, secre'tarv; -Mr. William Ferguson, finan cial secretary; Mr. John B. Groves, Mr. Henjnmln .Mitchell, Mr. Edward Jones, Mr. Philip Campbell. Jlr. John Porter, Jlr. John Stinson, Mr. Henry Welsh, Mr. Herbert Russell. Mr. John Markaj nnd Mr, William J. Henhum. who will be assisted by the women's niiNilinrj, represented by Mrs. John St In son.' president : Miss Annn Jlnrison. Mrs. William Clnrke. Mrs. Charles Mason, Mrs. John Groves. Mrs. George Foster and Mrs. Fergus Reed. Captniu Irvin S. Grindrod, son of Mrs. Williom D. Grindrod. of Thirty. lilrH nnd Clenrlield streets, who has returned from fifteen mouths' service la France at the engineers' headquarters, has been CJtea icr aisunguHsuw niriee; conducted under the united nuspices of fi, ' the Gerinnntovvn Y M (. A. and a Iiurin iiiiuuier to i-iiurciics win v uiti up ior fiai rii.. uiihl' ni ! 'km riitni-n I :.n-,i,n .. . .1.. . . .. ! i ... ... - ,, , , ,'. '""- no- ni"i -iii'iiis uciiig at Itlieims in town, at .s-.ill o clock this evening : I mill, wh In lost innlrol of her mn- Germautown avenue and Price street, chine and fell with it to the ground at 0 p. in . nnd linall at Market Square1 hi caking her aims and legs, she was again I'he men's P.ibl,. class f Wct i "". ""h'nt motorist before she took up Side iTosbvteriuii I hurcli will direct the meetings. It is reported that more than TiOO re turning sen ice men luue been received into the membership of the Germnntown Y. M. C. A. since February .'!. Edwin II. Robinson, n discharged service man, is the latest addition to the staff, which he has entered as membership secre tary. S'ext week is registration week for the high school students' summer course. Geuther Funeral Set for Tuesday i The funeral sni v ices of John C. Geuther. sevent. seven jenrs old. v ho ' died at his home. - l.'lfl Vorlli Second street. Thursila. will take tilaoo net .1... M-i... !... a. ......... s:. i. ....... i i Fvmninn r.onrnptg for St. FH . 1 III- I 111 , III! !. 11"l, I" lllllllll. I ' 3 w..w . - . . . ... pastor of the St MiilielV Gcrinau Battalion at Neshatnlny F .... woman j., ,t, ,.,;,( I,,,,-, li. I renton .1 enue nnd About 100 boys, members her career us nn nvintri ,,, ''umberland street, which Mr. Geuther r'r.u.is de Snlcs's Hattnlion will had met with man aceiilpntM helped to build tiftj jears ago. will .1,1, afternoon for Xeshamiui i in the where the w ill camp for two VV' 1 .... . i? Hie mass nt tlie camp tomorrc I made 1 ism June "f the present jenr -he fl.n to nn , Til. "' '" "" iei'1. Iieatloi' the i-e, inc .111e1i1 officiate. Intcrmei.t will be Mouift Vernon Ceinetei. iivintiou and njs twice sevrrel iniureil in niitoninbili accidents. During the war she he.uleil an automohile coips of expert womiu drivers. The liniouess was for a time nn actress iu the S.tiuh Hcrnhurdt tom p.inj . 1 Funeral of N. K. Freas Monday The funeral of Nathaniel K. Freas. sit eight venrs old. who died Friila I at his home in And.ihiMn. will be held I at the residence Mondaj afternoon at ''2 o'clock Relatives nnd friends nre iu iviled. and members of Jerusnlem Lodge, No. ,111(1. F. and A M and of Wash- Italian Club Fete Tonight Ti... I...I- .. ... .. no- iiiiiiiiu ,-sroue .Vinson lo-oi.ni-n. 11N0 next Sundiij will be cclebrq the Itev. Frank McKeruan, of St.K 1 is de Salei'ts Church. The hojs will be accompanied ' battalion tmiiil and concerts 'VVi given each evening. Doctor Conic member of the parish, recently. charged from the army, will go J bojs ami will have charge of,; tli ington Camp. No. ZM). Patriotic Sons of phvsic:il nnd sanitary welfare. -tS America, will attend. Mr. Freas held 'n't be under military dlseiplinc.'i membership in these orders )'p to the tive Club will hold n receptiun t ght ,in, of 1,K 'a4' i11'"'-' s'n 1. .Mr. ! .of. p oo ATT nrtMIMR HI nt S:,10 o'.loel. t its headquarter". I l'w h'' "'" business. He ' "llbb UAbbA I I UUmiNU 1 X "rr rrjKjrijs AWI'I ',TX fff li r -ii- hihb7t uiuui,unH viunci ClHrltJiMv1MM'iim. ttJ&tMtkntiS?-1-. .''j .soon t lawSjjL..'. ' ovWi.. n..,Vii!s(rtt..i,!rfjS -' . . r" . Vi-fJps.st . At)?rVHj'. 14 , .liTVCAie!', tVJVVJ'VWIUBilM . i.l . j " rn sat aii-' y :.:&mm, CLUB FOR CITY AVIATORS All Who Quallfed for Service Invited to First Meeting An "jivintors' ell " for former serv. ... 1 ice fliers is being organized in Phila delphia for eligibles residing iu this . citj and vieinitj. The purpose of the club will be to bind together men who qualified ns aviators during the war with a view to promoting aviation iu America. It is estimated there are approxi mately 1(100 ex-nrmy, nnvy und murine corps airmen in this district. The first meeting of the club will be next Thurs day evening in the Hellevue-Strutford. All graduates of our service tljing schools ure invited to nttend. Oil- South Stventh street, in eelehrn . , is sunned i tive children lliey nre tion of the piesentntion of allied ami Horace Freas. Charles Freas, Mrs. other tings gin u hi Stone Mason 1 nion 1 William Ilogelamb. Arthur Freas.. all No. .'5, of Priiiisvlvnm.i Band Concerts Today Philadelphia Hand, City Hall plasm, 8 p m. Municipal Hand, P a s s y u n k Squnre, Twelfth and VVhartou ttreeU, 8 o'clock. 1 MammWaKmt&fiMmi H Ml if - ); of whom live in Andalusia, nnd Mrs. Ilarrv Glass, of East Orange, N. J. Funeral of George Anderson I The funeral services of George All- dersoiv sevent -tine venrs old, riL''ill Wooilland avenue, who died jesterdii ' at Ills home, will be held 111 xt Wetlnes- tla interment will be made in the Mount Moiinh Cemeterj Mr Anderson hud been sick for four jenrs with pnrnljsis. He was forinerlj n florist, conducting n large establish ment near his home. He was widelj known in the neighborhood, was n mem- Glrl Scout Commissioner SallsTf . . . t Yokohoma Today Miss Ellen Mary Cassatt, Spruce street, the commissioner (q Phil.idt lphia Girl Scouts, leaves J.' hmmi todn.v to start for home, afl Ulisrin f lit 1111u.11 itnir inuuviin, '-J In n letter which Mrs, Victortw iilrl l'out tlirector, receivcu iror Cassatt, she said: "My on. liming my travels has been that! not speak Chinese nud form til girls iu Shiingtiai Into Girl Seoul Miss Cassatt. who haK been commissioner of the Philadelphia? Scouts ever since their organijwti' '01- .... ..... .. -;v.,; ber of the Societj of American Florists, "'. '"t tnem 1 teraiwrnniy'xptjWe and founerly 11 member of the Cale- i r '" " m '" ' '" ""Vl1 doniiin Club. Clilcagu . fsPcinne JlAkerii feur times thl' No woodey Ua riratel art ImUUaK l'hota by llachrach flIISS VlltUIIA MURRAY .-Fairwountvi'ark.Banilf Belmont ' 20S KastiMunt!nBJoii"ss'ef;,' - JtneTUkers four limes thlwijn; YiTn WxhiVffbmrFT-ft ' Funeral of Miss Eisenhower , Funeral services for Miss Martha L.I Eisenhower, lifty-slx )fnrs old, wlo died at her home. AIM North Thirty-) third street, last 'iliursilay, will tie con ducted tomorrow from nn undertaking establishment on. Xorth Tenth street. Miss Elsenhower was a member ot tlie Philadejphlu Teacher" f tzTjsm Miss E. Gwen Martin, of Chegtau assistant commissioner of t Scouts, acted in her place. Miss Cassatt will arrive abettJ 10. ""i"' to O.AIthouiih Itoberta 1 1 - ,, ood WPrt by bU tm ,? nassed tn m iltnrnatn b. , i.ti. y.-. Noted Budapest Dactelj London. Juir UK-' liereud, wjdely knowi n i-ii.ircu; uic h r t BJ v ,- ,., U Club visit lh Bound Bnwlc 3uhV tiifc ' TOMORWWt V-' - '' M -
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