Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 21, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Image 11

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Hears That the Supper Club Will Prob
ably Be Resumed Next Seasons-She Regrets
the Death of Mr. John A. Brown, Jr.
"TvON'T sny n word, but T hrnrd tlio
loveliest thins whispered yesterday !
There's a chnnre, n po!bllity, tlmt the
old Supper Club, which Mrs. Ilutchle
Seott used to have nt the Ititz flrst mid
then nt the llcllevue, will stnrt up URiiln
next winter. 1 know for n fnet thnt
severnl of the old rommittcc lmve urged
Its beiiiR taken up again.
Kvery on.o nntiripatcs n wonderful wea
pon of bnlN nnd en on, lint you know
most of It is for the debutantes nnd we
older children only ro t the big tilings.
ro Tery often tliere'll be n week or more
In whlrh there nre no dunces for those
beyond the debutante stage nnd a few
years more than second -year girls.
The supper club always filled a splen
did gap for the mnrrlcjl set nnd the girls
of several winters, and every one will be
delighted to think thnt it mny be taken
up ngnin.
Mrs. IIiiti'hinn Scott bns been living
In New York for the Inst two year, but
If she consents to stnrt up the club she
will probably com back here to live or
will come over for the (Inures.
The wee bird thnt told me of this
possibility talked about "delightful
music" from some special orchestra
never beard here before, nnd "general"
tables for members who do not want to
entertain but who want to ro and enjoy
tlm liounitnlitv of the dub. That's nil
idea! A ooniniiinit.v tnblc. ns it were
Let's bone it happens. I know It will i
If mot of the patrons of the former (.lull Mrs nnol((ri nf M ,,, vIit -have
their way. 'ling her son-in-law nml (laughter, Mr.
rntirc .lnnti, nf Mr
i.ilin Krown. '
1 Jr.. at his summer borne in Msiiiio
rnme ns quite a shock to bis many menus
and relatives here. Mr. Urown had long
figured socially and tinnncinlly in iinnirs
In rhilndelphia and bis death will he
grcatlv felt. He had not been very well.
it seems.- when lie and .'(
started North, but no one thought ol
any danger in hi" condition.
Mr, lb-own was u son of the late
Alexander ltrown nnd n brother of the
late Neil-on llrown. who wns the father
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of Mrs. larence wniiiu . '"
Alexander lirown. of tin- city,
killed in an airplane. Mrs. .Neiison
Hrnwn. who has been living in l'aris foi
mnnv venrs. is coming to this country
this 'summer. Ibce DoUin. her grand
daughter, has been visiting her in 1 aris
whenever slie had leave from her am
bulance work during the xvar.
Mr. Ill-own married first Miss Hill
ippa letting, and miiih' years after her
death her cousin. Miss Harriet lUting,
became his wife, and now survives him.
Mr. llrown had two sisters, both of
whom are now dead. They x-crc Mrs.
Menrv llrlntnn Coie. xvlio xvas Miss Hell
Ilrow'n. She was the mother of the
n,.( Menrv llrinton Coxe, Charles
Eckley Coxe ,nnd Alexander llrown
Coxe. pf this city. Another sis -r. Miss
Kmilv llrown, married Mr. Markoe. She
has been dead a number of years. Her
rim was the Mr. John Markoe who was
killed in a carriage accident some years
ago.
EVr.ItY ONK in N'oxvport is excited
over the fact that T.ieutemint Coin
mnnder Albert C. Head, I. S. N.. nnd
Mrs. Read were there over the week
end. They stn.xed with the Arthur Cus
tiss Jameses and a reception xvas given
for them on Saturday nfternoon. Poor
Conimniider Head! 1 should think he'd
be so tired having people enthuse over
him and having to answer questions as
to how it felt to he tearing through the
air with nothing underneath but water
for miles and miles. And poor Mrs.
Iind must be sick of saying. "Yes, I
irns anxious, I could "t help it; though
ofcour.se I knew he'd get across." And
so it would go.
THE r'axcttc lMumbs bad a lovely
party at their home in Hosemont on
Saturday night for tho de tWons of
Cairo, who spent the xveek-end with
them And yesterday the I'luinbs, the
de Cossons and a number of those at the
supper on Saturday went up to the Wil
liam Ilnl ns place in M. I'avms mm nun
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a picnic out on the grounds, ex. ijtioilj ,
contributing soaieiiuiiK " ." ".'
"eats."
Mrs. de C.issoii xvas Mis Ixirkbride,
of this city, you know, and sliejuid her
husband have come 011 from Kgypt to
spend the summer with her parents in
Spring Lake. The Plumbs party was n
buffet supper on Saturday night and
there Oerc about forty-live guests
present.
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vNCK or twice before I've told you
1 fihoiit that little black, low-down
dog that doesn't like ruffled dogs, and is
verv proud of having her black coat ns
satiny nnd soft ns possible. The other
night I went over to see her family,
nnd as I came along 1 beard her owner
remark. "Here comes Nancy!" And
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it null nog .no inn -io.i- ni....H ... ...-
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IrOlU XVIIlllOW ..ut. toil. !' ' "
of her mouth and smil" and xvink at me,
.l xvben 1 reached the window she
leaned out and daintily kissed the end
of my nose. Some dog ! eh. xvotV
XA.Nt.l W1SMJ,
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr. and Mrs. !. Ilartmnn lxuhn. of
Whitehall. Itryn Mnxvr. xvill entertniu
nt dinner on Wednesday evening.
Miss Florence Crozer. daughter ot
Mr. and Mrs. Kdxvard Crozer. has as
her guest Miss Sura Dolan at her -Mummer
home in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs.
Crozer entertained informally at din
ner in honor of Miss Dolnu on Sat
urday evening.
Mrs. George II. Strnwbridge, of llala,
was the guest of Miss Sara Harding
at the Chalfonte in Atlantic City over
the xveek-end.
Miss Catharine Causa rd had as her
guests over the xveek-end Miss Dorothy
Blair. Miss llnlloch Kiehards, Mr.
Saunders I.. Meade, Mr. John II.
Wheelcn and Mr. Livingston lliddle.
Mr. It. Livingston Sullivan is visit
ing his sister, Mrs.. Albert llurrall
Hoffman, at her home hi Southampton,
L. I.
Miss Eleanor Hampton Verner xvill
leave next week to visit Jlr, Frederick
Dtnt Sharp nt Forest Hill. L. I., for
ten days. The wedding of .Miss Verner
and Mr. Herbert Casey, of Havcrford,
will take place in October.
Mrs. S. Cameron Hurnside and sis
ter, Mrs. M. Ii. Comerford. xvill leave
on Monday to visit Mis. Comerford's
daughter, Mrs. Theodore Thomas, at
Canton, O,
Mr. and Mrs, George Mefadden. of
Bloomfield, Villanova. have the Whlfc"
cot'tage at Newport for the. month 'of
August.
Wr8fJiiMp.ti'Qeorse -Brooke wM
cloio Almondbury Iloue nt Ithnn to
day nml ro to Newport for flip Mini
mcr. MIsi T.uclllo T. farter, wlio l
rrrutiorntliiK from typhoid fever in At
Inntio City, will join her mother.
Mrs. Frnncis I(. I'otts, who spent
the enrly summer with her son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlkoff
Smith, of Colebrook. llryn Mnwr, has
gone to Magnolia, Mass., for several,
weeks.
Miss Nancy T.ittlo. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. II. Aditnn Little, of Strnfforil,
is visiting friends In Charleston, S. C.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Frederick
Houston nnd Miss Charlotte Itrmvii, of
Drum Manor, expect to leave the early
part of this week for I'pper Snrannc,
n. i
Dr. nnd Mrs. Ceorge Woodward nnd
.their family nre spending the summer
nt their ranch, Jackson's Hole, Wyom
ing. Mrs. W. II. r.olllng and Miss Hcrtha
I'olling. mother nnd sister of Mrs.
Woodrow Wilson, arrived nt the Nor
innndie Motel. Ocean City, lnt week
for an indefinite tny.
Mrs. Joscplj II. l'lumb. of llnver
ford. anil her children nre spending the
summer in Spring Lake.
""" '"rs. .nrnuiii .uci.ure, iil men
home in Strafford.
Mr. and Mr. Theron I. Crane mo
tored from Atlantic City to Cape May.
where they spent the day on Sunday.
Mrs. Iticlmrd M. Ileckvher spent the
week-end in Veittnor.
ri nni Airs. I-Vrrcp I'.rintnn. of
hviniljbrow. St .Davids, nnd Miss Mnr-
jnril, j,nrrjM ()f villanova, returned
, nst Tr. f camping trip in
. . i n i
Elaine.
The engagement of Miss (Irnoo I'aul
Ilond. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I).
Morton liond. to Mr. James Cook
McLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hobert
L. McLean, xvas recently announced.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
Mrs. Itobert Koss, of Klin terrace.
Nnrberth, wife of Lieutenant Itoss, 1'.
S. A., is in Wildwood for n short stay.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Tav and their
little daughter. Miss Until Tav, of Step
ney place, Narberth, are in Atlantic
City.
Mr. Henry 1'nust and bis daughters,
Miss Marion 1'nust and Miss Dorothy
Faust, of Merion. left on Saturday for
a motor 'trip-to Portland. Me., to be
gone two weeks. Mr. J. Craig xvill ac
company them.
Miss Kntheriue Powell, daughter of
Mi-, and Mrs. Gerald Powell, of Rad
ii ry, is visiting relatives in Iloston for
txvo weeks.
M,r. and Mrs. William K. llolman
and family, of Ithnn, are spending the
summer at Cape May.
Miss Helen llalbach, daughter of
Mrs. Krne.st llalbach, of St. Davids,
spent the week-end at Asbury Park.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stone and their
family, of Wayne, left on Saturday to
spend two weeks at Port Washington,
L. I.
ALONG THE READING
Mr. and Mrs. Itnlph II. Keuode
have returned from tlieir wedding trip
to their new home. Ijcnox avenue,
Ogoutz. Mrs. Kenode xvas Miss Mar
ion Head, fireensburg. Pa.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilson Iledley nre
spending the month of July ut the
Friends' School in Jenkintoxvii. Later
they xvill go to Long Island.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
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1 Mj.s jUnps s iViiuignot. and her son
Mr
C. D. Ward and her daughter.
Mr. John Ward, of .".SOI Locust street
are spending July at Stockton Villa,
Cape May.
" Miss Jane Daggett has been visiting
her sister, Mrs. Harold Montgomery,
at Vr apartment in Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs (ieorge It. Camp and
tlieir family, .IK! South Forty-fifth
street, arc spending some time ut Ily
Wuter Inn, Annlsqunm, Mass.
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MRS. WILLIAM T. 10CK
A bride of last mouth who before
lier marriage xvaB MUs Helen It.
Mthlii. .In.ieliter of Mrs. Peter
SlatWeu, of 1000 North BrioaOtreet 1
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EVENING1 PUBLIC
RKBWBBrir e' &w&g mmm msm vmwm.i y i
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald De I'liy Crawford, x-.bnse wedding looli place last month, and their attendants.
daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Medei ieh A. Ilmxui, of Mount Airy
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Mary Toner will gi
ive a dinner;
at her home. Hi:'.."? Ititner street, to
morrow evening. Among those present
will be Lieutenant Iluran, of I'oston,
-Miss Certru.le C. Drown, daughter j
of Mr. and 'Mrs. James Drown, of t
'J.1H South Nineteenth street, is leaving,
the city to visit Mrs. Mnry Stuart, of
Wayne, at her bungalow at Avalou
Mrs. John Daly, of 'J.TJI Cleveland
avenue, with their children, will leave
tohi for their cottage in Chelsea. N.
J., where they intend tu spend the re
mainder of the season.
Mr. A. D. Cohen, formerly of this
citv. but now of Albany. Ala., is in i
.Xlinillic ( ny. uiu guesi in in? uimui-i
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jlllll M-..V. -Ill-lllu. .i.l. ,iiii ...i... ...... i
ue P. Cohen, whose Philadelphia home'
i .nt TJ.-'.I Sooth I'ourtb street.
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JOiai rsilll hlllilll ictt-iitij I'"''.'!" ..v....
overseas duty.
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Ml' .11111 .MIS. .1111 illtt'l itlit linnu 11 iiini
.III. (11111 "" '"'
fiiinllv. 111.1 Cbristian street, are oecu
pying' their cottage at Wildwood for
the Milliliter.
Mr. John McCalley. of MeClellan
street, is spending his vacation at At
lantic City.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Walter Dalsimer. of the IfoyaJ
Apartments. Proud street anil t.irard
avenue, will give a reading of modern
plaxs on Thursday afternoon in the
garden of Shaily Lawn, the home of
Mrs. Joseph P. Pigel. l.M West Coulter
street. leruiiintoxvii. the proceeds of
which xvill go to the Country Week
Association.
xi vtr..inbi Ilattoii. ot Mxieeuin
and Mount "Vernon ,-treets'. 'U spending
several weeks in the lSushklll Moun-
taiiis.
Mr ...id Mrs. William ltrandeis and
Miss F.velyn llraudeis. ot 1....1 up
street nre spending Ihe slimmer at,the
Hoyal Palace Hotel. Atlantic ( ity.
Mr and Mis. Charles S. Osmond and
their fail . f '-Tail Nrth Twonty-
nth street, have gone to Pnoli to re
main through the summer months.
Mr nnd Mrs. Frederick (!. Ceiger.
of :ii:4 Diamond street, nre occupying
their cottage in Ocean City until fall.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry H. Parker, of
North Twenty-fifth street, have gone
io Cape May for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sherxvood Ilooke
have returned from their wedding trip
nnd are spending, the summer at the
Codlter Inn. Ceriuantown. .Mrs.
Itook was M Ns Mary A. linker, .laugh -er
of the 'late Mr. nnd M. Kranc U
linker, and sister of Mrs. John K.
Cochring, of '.Ml Diamond street.
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NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ilujjl. of ITL'.'l
Nortli Frunkliu street, are spending
the summer at Atlantic City.
Miss FJiznbeth N'orris. of I'ighth
street and Montgomery avenue, will
spend the month of August at Atlantic
City.
x( i.s-n.,L- I'isiinio and family, of
1.1.1 Northeast boiilevaru. are siieouiuu
the sum-xer at their cottage. 107 South
Ithode If.laml avenue, .xuu.u.. v..,j.
Dr. nnd Mrs. Robert 'P. lu'lg". of
1S.11 Frunkford avenue, announce the
irriage of their .uuigiiier. ....ss ....
Judge and Mr. Clinton r.. nueini...... ...
Providence, II. 1.
ROXBOROUGH
Miu Mnrcnrct K. Wilon. Miss Jane
Ackers. Mrs. Arthur W. Greer. Jr.,
xi- Conro '.. Itotliman. Jr.. Mr. I.
Wellington Kellar, Mr. Gordon 'A. Kel-
lar. Mr. Charles S. x nson. .ir.. .nr.
Walter ulgnter aim .nr. c ...... hikiuc.
rave n norcli party last xveek at the
home ot Mrs. Paul Kellar WM Lever
ing nveuue, in aid of St. 'timothys
Hospital.
Mr Ttnlirrt Havs and her young
children. Miss Jane Hajs and Master
Iloxvaru Ixeeiy najs. o. inmi .uuc,
will leave shortly to spend the season
in Ocean City.
Miss Kill th Fee. of -WIO Mannyunk
avenue, is visiting her sister. Mrs.
William Cochran, in Plainfield. N. J.
m- .,,.1 Mrs Frank A. Wilkinson.
t'l,vffiim avenue, nre occupying their
summer home III Ocean I Ity until
autumn.
Sergeant Clifford Barton Sturgis. of
Itnxborough. who enlisted with the
Fifty-seventh Regiment of hngiuecrs,
(ns 'returned from overseas.
KENSINGTON
Miss Helen Allcu, of Kensington ave
nue, xvill spend the mouth of August at
Atlantic City.
Mm. Ij. Pcehman. of East Clear
field Rtrcct, is visiting in Hnrrlburg
J forTa. few. weeks.
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LED'gWr-PHIEADELPHIA. MONDAY,
' PRETTY WEDDING PARTY
T?1fTTT A TT Ti T 771 7"0
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JUST ASK COOK, SHE KNOWS;
ifll'''l Stand Up 11 llCH AtldroSSUip Employer. She Rvplw.S.
''Tltl'lll Days Is Past"
It's a perfectlj true story.
ll happened in an employment agenex
mite urar Rlttenl.onsp Suiiare.
The principals in (lie storj are tw
'matrons, whose names grace virtually .
everj social event of important-.1 in this,
city.
The third peison in the storj is a
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i cook.
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The cook was looking for a position.
Ihe society women xxere looking for;
l cook. I
' And this is what happened: I
I The women left th'eir limousine in
1 front of the emnlormeiit ncencv. entered
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!"' "Ihee where many of the exclusive,
set obtain tlieir mans and but ers.
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1 'I'lniie I. mi. m net. ii'ilu lirlnll I ft v 11 1 n 1 ti 111 tt
i III. II Hlllilll I'-. II 11 ' 1(11111,1 1.1 l. 111X11
the proprietor of the agency. I
"Oli, jes." she said, "I have a '
splendid cook. She xvill suit. I am
TIOGA
Mr. and Mrs. Carl llerscliel. of I'.sIT
North Nineteenth street, and their
joiing son. Master Andrew llerscliel.
are oceiipjing their summer home in
Asbury Park.
Dr. and Mrs. William Hamilton Jcf
liav Hudson, of 1 7 1 1 ! fTJ s and their fainilj. of Nexv and
Mr. and Mrs
West Krie avenue, have gone to Wild
wood, N. J., to remain until autumn.
Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes, of 1.1'Jll
West Krie axenue. are spending the
summer in Ocean City.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Itoyer. of .'.-l.'ll
North Kighteentli street, left last week
for Axalon. N. J., where they xxill
spend the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. liooth
roj.l. ".7.1(1 North Carlisle street, an
nounce the engagement of their daugh
ter. Miss Helen IJootbrojil, and Mr.
Monroe Buckley.
Miss P.oothrojd is an accomplished
musician. She nlxxajs accompanies
Miss Margaret Wilson on the piano
xvben that daughter of the President
Mng.s in thi citj.
MANAYUNK
Mr. and Mrs. John Burns, of I'mbria
street, nnd tlieir family are spending
several xieeks in Atlantic Citj .
The Rev. G. B. Iturnxxood. of -47.".7
Silverxvnod street, pastor of the Kuinu
uel Methodist Kpiscopal . Church, will
leave on August IS to spcniMho re
mainder of the season at Seller s Point.
N J. He will be accompanied bj I lie
Tt.ii. II R. Johnson, of liJ.. Washing
ton avenue, of the Mariner
P.cihcll
Cliurcli.
Mrs Man 11) an left last xveek for
several weeks- st:,t m Atlantic l it).
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Goodmuu and
their famil). f H"" !""' ",'-,,"t- lmv'
gone to Wildwood for the summer.
FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL
... ,i Mrs James Dohson
of
ii'll'vut,.. n'nd Mrs. F.lizabeth Dohson
Alteinns. with her s" ami daughter
Mr. James Alteinu
and Miss Mary
Klizabeth Alteinu
left on Saturday for
ernersville.
Mrs. William T. Grav. of :!I17 (Jiicen
lane, will leave tl ml "f .'he i""'""' '
visit friends in Baltimore. Mil.
Miss Mnrv Reardon. of Thirty-third
nnd Clenrlie'ld str.els. was selected b)
popular vote to be ipieeu of the Lorpus
Christ! Church carnival and was
crowned by Judge Thoinas MoNiehoI mi
Friday evening. Mr. 1 ruiieis t lark, of
Twentv-sevciitli and Cambria streets,
xvus selected for king "' the festivities.
Mrs. W. I. Miller, of fjueeu lane,
xvill go to Wildwood for the mouth of
August.
WISSAHICKON
Mr. Logan Da) ton, son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. fieorge Shea Dayton, of Rochelle
avenue, xvho xvas on the editorial staff
of the Stars and Stripes in Paris,
returned home on Thursday, nfter fif
teen months service nbrond. He xvent
overseas with the 107th Field Artillery,
Rnttery C. of Phocnixville. and ranked
ns corporal.
Mr. William lientley. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry lientley, of Rochehe
avenue, arrived at Newport Nexvs Inst
Thursday, nnd xvill be home this week.
He was nu ordnance sergeant and
nerved fifteen months in France.
Mr. and Mrs. fieorge McKeoivn. xvho
have been visiting at Newport, R. I
hnvo returned to their, homo on Ru
chelle aveiuic.
Miss Sara Young, of lTO Sumac
.t.t n.i MUa Clnilvs Hoxve am the
guests of Mrs. Roger Howe at the Wild
wood Rod and Uun Club, est Wild-'
wooa, , i
Mr
ATT.l l r 1 T Y T TTi.
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I sure. She has worked in spxernl of our
.best families.
The women took son's while the nuihl
was siiinmoneil from the room wliei
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number of hopefuls were sin in
large person, iiumistak-ibh a cook
confronted them. She ejed the pins-
pectixe mistresses closelj . ileei.leil thev
would be satisfactory ami breath.. I a
sigh of relief.
I'heii she soimtteil in a chair lies! !c
the women,
"1 am accustomed to bai
stand when thej speak to me." said
one.
The cook looked sicrnlt at tin
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women. A faint Hush came to her,
1 ; tchen -scarred ace. Sic stxn owed. .
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atne into her ej es.
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"Ah." she said, "cut out that stuff.
Them dajs is past."
The conk did not get the position.
CHESTNUT HILL
Miss Marj l'alck. of Springfield axe
line, is visiting Miss Mary Katharine
ltitchie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carherrj ltitchie ut Spring Lake. N. .1.
Prospect avenues, arc xisiting
in F.ast
Hampton. L. I.
Mr. ami Mrs. IMwanl D'luvilliei-s.
Miss Viiginia D'lnxilliers imhI Miss
Anne D'luvilliers are spending the sum
mer at Kaglesmcrc.
Mrs. George l'o and Miss Ibnilv
Fox. of MM 1.1 Crel'eldt stieet. are taking
a motor trip to Last Gloucester. Mas
FRIENDS' FOR 97 YEARS
Men, 97 and 93 Years Old. Both
Born in Roxborough ,
Neighbors for the las nine! -seven
jems nnd still friends ! I
And to pr.no it, Henry II. Briiner.
of '-'1 Fast Price street. Roxborough
who xvas ninety-seven jeais old on
March 'Jl', called on Dr. John l.exerin, denlj I'ridax . He formerly a 111.1
UT'! Goxxcn axenue. Mount Airj . 'xvho ' cl.iue p.itteiiiniakcr and lixed with liis
will be uiiietj -nine on August P.i. 1 DID. ' wife and fainilj at -",-"' Nortli Twenlj -
When Mr. Brunei- entered the house i eighth street. Shortlj after n Fri-
of his friend, the Doctor promptly and , day he was advised lit a neighbor of the
briskly came down the stairs. They . collapse of the North Penu Bank, where
reminisced about Roxborough. the birth- '' l'l '""' """"' '"' "leposit. The
place of both of them, and about the 1 excitement brought on a stroke of apo
girls thev used to go to see together l'1'X.x. and he died the same afternoon,
eighty jears ago. "'' is -uixixe.1 bj a widow. Mrs. Mary
"llu'th iueu are well pr rved. Doctor ' i""' " -"''- I'l'"-"k '""1 'Ieorge.
Lexc-ing pi-actoed dciitistit until !;il. '''' 1!l1 'erviees w ill h. iductcd at
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the liverj stable business.
,nl, Alr. r-nn nxnn niJ'l noril
ASK AID FOR POOR CHiLDREN
St. Vincent de Paul Society Would
Provide Outings
An appeal for SM'III) Io be used ia
providing summer outings for ... chil
dren is u ".de b) the St. Vincent de
Paul Soeiet) .
According to J. .1. McCloskey. chair
man of the committee in i barge of tin
I outings for the poor, more than ..(III
chililien have so far enjoxed xa.-ations
as the guests of the sooictx. .1. .1 . i
Coyne also reports that the oioninittee )
on the care of sailors had xisited l.'sl
vessels ill tills port. '
TOWN OF OLD ENGLISH TYPE
WILL BE BUILT AT MERION
Community Dining Room to Be Feature of Village Life on Old
Supplee Estate
A congenial center, the latest thing in Waller II. Thomas, xvho has ditided the
modern village life, is beitig started out j estate into about Ixxeul) lots and is
.... ,. , , u ,,,... ,.,,., . phinnliig houses that will be placed so
at Merion on the old Supplee estate. lmt of J, w(n
Nine anil a half acres of land I) ing benefit from the arrangement. Some of
between Wynnewoi' Road anil thelti1(. 10lIM,s wm vjp. AV.i unetiood road
Pcnns.ilvanla Rnilrrad are to be con- from the rear. No kitchen will face lb.
verted Into a little village of the old PXt door neighbor's ilrniiiug room.
English t.xpe xvltn u wmiiing roan run-
nlng through the place and houses ar-
ranged so that they don t stand in n
row. so ninny feet hack from the street
and precisely on n line.
The old luiiHstoa xvill He put in order,
and probably converted into nu npnrt
ment house xxitli a community .lining
room for the use of the villagers who nre
permanently or temporarily without
maid service. Other of the old build-
lns built the early part of the nine -
teenth reutury xvill be torn down to
make room for tbe nexv bousss,
The' uroper.y .uas ueen uougui ny
r:ii
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w ,v JSfrjeo-. . .cV'' v
iai.. . :... .jfcjBiffilhLs-TCaaLj? VG
JULY 21, 1919
,..!.. in .1 XII' li.'l 1-e I
Crawford was Mis Isabel llrown.
Deaths of a Day
John Wylle Mulholland '
lolm Wylie Miilbollau.i. who hail been i
I'llgllged ill the wholesale .Irj goods busi
ness ill this cit sii 1S.7U. died jester-
lax at his Imme. 'JUl'.' Hunting Park
ni-uue. after a long illness.
Mr. Miilholbiiid was born in Waliiiig-
iloii coiintj. Pa.. September 7. is 1.1.
j WhVn he came to this eit be was mu
neited with the house
,,,,. .,.., :1 ,,,
f J. T. Wnj.,
nf the lirm ol
Elliott III others Co.. then was as.
soeiated with Wood, llrown & Co.. re
1 iiiiiiiiing with it until the lirm went out
I of business. Since that time Mr. Mill-1
Imllaiid had been in the drj gomh
1 .!.:.: 1.... : ..t.t iti. wm .
rnmiiiit-iii'j 1 m 1 - ii'"". I'l"""""'-
eral New York bouses, with an olliee at
!..-, Chestnut st, t
Ills inc 111" t II - II
Mnin'li !i'inn
.-rat. ami lor eighteen
member , the s,h,,,
1io:h! of
,1...
lM
I hirtj -eighth V aril, seixuig sexern
..i
.. ... ,,
xeat-s as its president, lie Mas a mem-
Per ol .Mount ii.iien i.o'ige .mi. .i-.
F. and A. M. : Palestine Itoxal Aich
CTuipter No. -HI. and St. Alban's Coin
mamlerj No. IT. Knights Templar.
Mr. Mulhollniid is -urxixed bj a
widow ami daughter. Mrs. John It.
ilgdeii. lie was for inaiij jears a niem
ber of the First CI11 isti.in Church. Tenth
street and Northeast bnulcvanl.
Tovnsend Van Meter
Townsend Vim .Meter, a former well
known resident of the F.ighte. nth waul.
in the ..Id district of Kensington, and a
veteran of the Cixil War, died tester
da.x al Ids home in Colbngsw I, N. .1 .
lie was eigbtx xeal's old.
Mr. Van Meier parti-ip.itcd in man
battles of Ihe ("nil War. and was
xxoiiuil.d. lie was ai tixe in the for
iiialioo of Plii'ip It. Schu.tlcr Post X...
.11. Ii. A R.. which lias its hcad-
I
i.piaiicis in Ixeiisiiigtou. lie was tor
nierli a inlier of lid I'.iick Methodist
i:pisco,al Cliurcli, Richmond and Mail
borough streets, and lor nianj je.iis
attend, I the .riii"ii,al .Melhodist camp
Heeling- thioiighoiit tne "ouiilrj.
! George W. Gemmi
George . tietiimi. who had been con
fined to his In, in. since last Mulch, lol-
lowing a stmKc 01 paraijsis. .iir.i.Mi.i-
i- 'i- "'' ' "cuncsii.ij oj die
! Rev. .1. Seabath. of Hie Luthcrai
'Church at Txicntx scicuth and Cum-
berlnnd stiret. Interment will be ii
m,,,,,,, .,,,. (v,,.i,.
George Anderson
George Aiidci'sou, tti.lcl) known as u
rose grower, died on I'riihi) at his late
lioine. 7'SM Woodland axenue. Mr.
Anderson xxaj. Lorn in Scotland sexenix
tears a'o. came to America as a trained
rose gardener in the cult seteniics and
mil Led for a time in the Buisl Niirser-
les, tsixt) -tilth street and I. unworn)
nveuue. lie xx-as an actne hi'iire in
t tic landscape and gardening xxoil, of
the Centennial.
After tliat he started in business on a
live-acie lof. wliich mis tin u open couu
due of the very pleasant features of
tlm model village xxill he its seclusi,.,,
I from the noise of nutoinobile-travelcl
. roads, nnd yet the community is within
easy walking distill ot Ihe Merion
nnd Overbrook stations.
- , Houses in the village will rnnge in
I price from ?lr.nno to ?L.,00ll. nnd xvill
innform with the character of the houses
surrounding the estate. i
, Restrictions will be the same as out- I
'side the community, xvith the additional ,
I .feature thnt nothing offensive can be
permitted that would hurt the congenial
atmospnere.
a. i'ju ,jLxl
,. fiJbtjuHiJ-: ...sV .vAfc. J. " i.
i!
try, nt Klfty-second street nnd Wood
Innd avenue, nnd built up n linn trade,
becoming one of the lenders in his craft.
Of late years he went in more for rose
growing than for other marketable
crops, nnd hi fame in that connection
readied far bejond local circles. Visi
tors from Maine to California Interested
I in roes made Cleorge Anderson's one
of their lirst places of visit.
Me was one of the crack howlers of
the 1'lorMs' Club for twenty years, nnd
in the (iuu Club few could eiiial him as
a crack shot nt the targets. Mrs. Ander
son and all of hi family of nine chil
dren, except one daughter, ftirvhc liini.
Mrs. Deborah A. Major
M ft M.ilii.i'itlt llniiir .cllil lllptl I
at'the'aue of SS, nfter'two montli' ill- rn,i""i',N yrom " "li,lU important,"
lies, at her lioine, 111.1 West Venango snjs the bulletin, "are whether thorr
street, will be buried at : p. in. Wed- j j, ,,;,, ,,i,.ro they nre goltiR; ,tt
nesilnj, from thnt address, inleinient . . .. . , . . ,.
.',,,. ,, , ,, . .,., here is n well-lighted biillrooin, or
to be at Mt. Mnrtnh (emeter.. Ihe . '
Kev. Samuel Mi Willinius, of Tioga M. t beautiful scenery, or golf links, or good
K. Cliurili, will ollii'inte. Mis. Major , boallng and bathing. Unther should
was the widow of the lale lte. William,, ,v nrst make sure if the milk is,
Major, of the riiiliiilelphia M. K. Con- , ,,.,., . ,1 , in i...
, J . . ! , ,. , , K iiisteur zi'il : if there is a lyless Uitcucn;
fnence, who was buried 1 ehruiir IN.'1
liMi.1.- on the tlftietb anniversary of,lf the water roines from an unpolluted
their wedding. One ihin?liter, Mellie Sotitee ; if the sewage is properly dls-
Major. s,miw.s. .posed of.
John Murphy ' "''" '1''1 understood." continues tho
The funeral of John Murph. a to I btillelin. "the most picturesque and
bncco met.hant. who died l'nihn. will' """" '"" nttract.ve resorts are not ,al
be held ton.nirow morning at s :,".(i nys the safest. our first considern
..'clock from his b,te home. -JlHrj North !" ",I"111 '"' w 1',',, ''"l l , "l'1 rMt
i.-if.i ii. i,..i ,. ,,x,i. ii and ri-creation without jeopardizing my
Hated 'in business' uith rge nnd IlJIienlthV On making ymil cbolro, look
C. Murph at KM North Sixth street. I " " ,l"""' f,"'N : Il,n 'i'" Wipply of
lotermeiit will In
lllrhre Ceiueterj .
made in llolj Sep-
PHILADELPHIA-MADE
EXHIBIT TO BE LARGE
Nearly All Manufacturers Will
Enter Show, Proving City
"Workshop of World"
lies, ,.,.., ,j Hvod from industrial
cnti. enis in all spi-tions of I'liilaili'lpbia
ii.tli.-lle that the I'hiladelldlin-Made
Is i;
....... ...i ; t. .. ill 1... 1...I.I '
M, ii no,,, -v,,,.,, ,,. ., 'ii,,
irst Reziment Armorj from
I ill the 1
Sepieml er s to Ki. inelushe. will con-'"'
(;,, exhibits of vlrtunllj every line
f goods iiuid" her". The exhibition i-
being ,., ranged bj a .ii'miltc" consist -
nig of W. II. ri-bcr. , . R. Ixellj and
L. D. Dinner, with oili.es in the Will
ener Ibiililing.
The exposition, whose obje-t is to
loin. ate thi ninaiiding position
of Philadelphia us th
Maiket Place I
. . . .
of Ameiiea. xvas oflieiallx inilorseii ny
tin Philailelphln Chamber of Commerce
at a meeting of its cxcciitixe committee.
held last Tuesday.
It is the intention of the committee
to till the great floor space of the
.ii-hw.i-i- uilK .. liiKirw w liidi wilt show
""" ." ' rt " "
hx Philadelphia is the "Worksl 'I
the World." This- is the tiiM time
; tl.nl an attempt has been made to --
scmble .11 r ...i" loi.r the thousands
. . . x- it 1
M llllHllll'I WIIH'll 1YVV lll.'Ulf IHTf. .Mllll
. . . . . . ..ii
lug xvhich is not linn.'
' .. . ....
piii.i district will be siiown. .
During the period of the exhibition'
the couclaxe of th" Knights Templar,
xxill be in session in this eit.x. and it is
o.pcctnl that more than lli't.tHMI vi-it-
' i.i-s froei .. ul -of-low n will be in at
tendance. The pictuic whiih wi!! be
'given them of the manufacturing mar-
i xels of the Philadelphia district will be
taken bj them to ever part of the
I .-.iiintrj.
ll is expected that more than 100.
UOtl pus.. lis will .litem) the cvlnbitioii.
TO WED FOR THIRD TIME
E K. Stallo Is Father-in-Law of
Two Princes
Neil iorli, .lult ''!. - I'lhiiuud K.
Stallo. of Cim innati and N, w Vork.
and Mrs. Clarissa t'ook. a wmoix. of
Salt l.akeCil). I'tib. looV o it a mar
liage lieen-c on Si'tnril ix at the Munici
pal Building. Mr. Stallo. who g.ue his
iil'c as lift i live, bad for his lirst wile
u Miss McDonald, and their two .laugh
lei .. Il.lena and Laura. in'ie-ii"l for
t' l'r.n.i their grandfather. A'eruuder
M.-Dmald. Helena Stal'o married
,'ii Mi. lid Mitrnt. ii'i.l l.au.-a mar
icti Piiu.e Francesco Rosniglios',.
After the death of his lirst wife Mr.
','t.illo married Mrs. Max llariingtuii
lluutri. who bad divorce.! D.u. It. Ilau
pa. a -on of Mark II. num. to whom s!i,
xtas married for elexen tears. Her
inarriage to Mr. Stallo took place in
April. I'.HI.'I. and she obtained a divorce
I loin him in Bill.'.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Joseph Jll7ler. I'.Mll K.et Me Btr,-f .111.1
IMllh i: I...1 .".I N V. uilell s
II...I..T.I XX I;,... ns. .1. nl.iMi.otn I'.. ..,..1
-xiut i- i:. ,- s'j.i i:ii,.i.t si
.1 ii.. s l, r t...l)i--. M n I. .it, t -li ,! I
I I., t ul. l.l-JT XI. hi r... .,
r'r.nU 11 I't'.s ,!:, li,,), si ,,,!
It"i '...'ii ' ' n. I!l", 'N Huh s,
I'r.t'. I. 1 ii,. l.lliM'.l. ,'.".. ,.:l,l si ut..
Hern.. .1 I'l - 11111 V o.'til ..i
Juki jih II Kn.ttn Pi nnsrnt.. N J
l.n.l Mil. i: K'liM'.l' I'. Iii.sjret. N .1
II irrt I. p. . ,1 I-...I h: l .1. I', ,,n. V. , .,
1' IP, mi, s ( '.,11 i.j.,11'. p.,
IMtteiil ,1 lb. 1(. inai X flih st . nit
I'.'lhiiln,' It ul H.irr"iu,.' P,.
XX . si. t l.etix I'll. In,.. , XI, I ,,I Am, ml.
,(,,, ri' nn,n'r s '-'i, c h,i .xit
X . ( r I'.ls , m
Jes. io I.. -I r I-.."! I, in I i ,,i, It, I.e. a
fpsli. - r.L'l ,: .1 s-
J .in. s , , tl,, i i ,,rt I'l.". XI I r, l l.i I
. h , iiii.. ! . ,is i . mi i: , ..
II .' ' XI I ,, I".'! s 1 , I I
ii I I , t , 7 'i I ,
SflS!s5-E
MRS. ALKKKI) IIRACIIKIt
Of 481U Sjiruce street, who Is a
prominent member of the Matln;e
Musical Club
I
.itJ. 1 - u-a .jUiii. A-yjg&...Sc' tiiL. !kMs
IS
...i. i .i ! 'jy
C-rt
Mi-
v-
rT
crx
Most s
Always"
.
berculosK
Timely vacation liinfV otc. given in
the first of n series of weekly health
bulletins, Issued by the Philadelphia tu
jbrrculois committee.
"The questions mot prospective ra-
drinking wntn comes, not from shallow
wells or other sources likel.x to be pol
luted: that Hie- ind mosquitoes are
well soioened against; Hint there urn
iiiiitar.x iirrangeiiienis for the disposal
of sewage."
MISS ELLIS WEDS TODAY
Marriage to Mr. E. Antonio Levants
Take Place Late This Afternoon
A prett.x wedding, to take place thfo
afternoon, will be thnt of Miss Mary
Lllis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1'ete.r
b'-Hi. of ""I- North Ebwentli street,
nml Mr. lbumidilio Antonio Leva,
,. I.!,.!, .,111 1.,. soletntilzed at t -:U) oVloelt
. i,,,,.. !.,, (Jmtil... of (be Churdl
v '
(,ir Ladj of Ponipci. '1 he ceremony
will take place in Mot.'s hall. Eleventh
i nml Roy streets, and xvill be folloxx-ed
, , ; r -,
, , '.
,,:,,"-r""r ' uiarr.age. She will xvoar a
;whit" satin gown veiled with georgette
, crcne embroidered with pearls and made
w-itn a court tram. Iter veil ot en?-
lu-oiilercil tulle will be arrangeil with HI
i i i i ..i .ii 1
H.iiiiit.ni to in. ti is no. i s,, i- win currj
a shower of P.ride roses and sweetpeas.
Miss l.jdia Cocci, the maid of honor,,
will wear a xxbite chiffon frock with ..a
hat to match and will carrj pink roses'.
The briilesinaiiN will be Miss Slary
Andrews anil Miss (Ivida Disrauo. Tlte
.. , , . f . .. ,
""."'' "."' " '." " """. I""
veiled with pink georgette crcne and
...is...... ...... .. ........ ... ....... '-,VV
,,,,'r ," '".,"' M"" V" y .!,tt"','', '," J',"1?
l-'iicli will v:v nuts to nmtrh tlipfr
-"';
im in. Mini will I'.irrv iiink riwm, AltxJsi
Vio'a Ross and Miss Helen Carlinu. tile,
little Hower girls, will wear xvhlta
chiffon flocks and will carrj baskets of
sweetheart loses. Master Gerard Vlscp.
xvill net as page. ""
Mr. Leva xvill baxe for I s, an M?
James Vise... and the ushers will be
Mr. Patrick D.-umsi and Mr. Kmilio
Leva, the bridegi-ooin's brother. Mr.
Lei a ami his bride, upon their return
fnuu their trip, xvill be at home at '1710
.X..-th Delhi street. The oridrgroom re-
ccntli returned fro leveli iiliintli
service with the I'niteil States army in
l'r.iu.-e.
Today's Band Concerts
Philadelphia Baud. City Hall
plaza, s p. m. s
Municipal Band. Fort) -eighth and
Blown strei ts. .s o'clock.
P.iirmuiit Paik Baud. George's
Dill, I Io li. and ." to ll) p in.
MArtls-KT
ST au r
IUTII
11 A. M
U 13 P.M.
v?
'&tjffi&fr&m
Bi5six.'S-sSK
P.ir:il"unl-.rt. rafl Sre'lal IS" '
l'l."nitlZAII.N OK HAI.I. CAINCS s
"THE WOMAN THOU
GAVEST ME" ,J
lilllM.IAM' .'As'l UK KAXOItlTES
Kiitl..riii Mo Ui ii .1.1. Jin k Holt Krltzl
llriiii.lie. M.IUiii silla ,V Tlio.iore Hoberts.
PALACE
IL'll MAI1KI-.T STUKKT
11 A M TO 11
ALICE BRADY
11 A .XI TO 11 HO P M
IliS URIDALi '
NIC1HT
Till PS I'lil 4. SAT- CONSTANCE
IAI.X1XII.K In ll.ii pun -s i.,i Moda"
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ARCADIA!
i ciii:.st.n-i t i r'n'v '.vrti flfii
in a. M is -j. .". -c. :. -.. T i" ti .to P. St
MADGE KENNEDY Ti'S.'MS
V I C T o r'Ta
A M Ti x 1 1 : 1 r.
Harold Lockwood
arold Lockwood ,,i- n'oxo' i
AUi.m. ATTU.XCTIll.N
Aquatic Sports at Ktverton
REGENT MA"
' to.f ittU
X in
i: roit EYE-"
rnvTiNi-ntfs
ft Ij-V'-" i VAl'DBVILLS
iU- ''' i ii x m io ii p. a,
"OH, AUNTIE!" "fig- .
j.x -ix i'..mik and ins uurrzi'. ciiriLa.'
CROSS KEYS ;. -n
"Good Night. Teacher" 'AU""a Wi
CnDDIvQT "jai san-som .sra.x
T UlXfAL-O 1 del. s, Th.-nirr in Fhtlii
Twice Dnilv 1' .lO&Siilll
5 th Week Bv Popular Demand
A I'UIHIS IMIKM'lllSNKSS AND ,
ui:ki:1'"siiinu ui:i.racy
MICKE
7if Pollyanna of the Screen,
A Pl ."Y PUR AM. AOE
matq t; sn,. A kew-CHOICE
"lrl"J" "- " HI'.ATSATTJ
Nichts. 25c. 50c. 75c SchoJ
B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE.,
Amelm Stone & Arman NaliZjij' .
in A MOMJ uuaiA.Ni.-ii-- ,u v a
Maryon Vadie & Ota GygLt J
. tl.itEi.iii .M. iui.riciKibt.ba . )1J
X.a.r CnlirUl & Co . Sullv A llotliflffea VV
ami a till Summer Show I Xft'"
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wiui-vjw oixuvt rrtiArxv '..'
CREATORE and His BANDf
Concern Afternoon and Evenlns J', Tg -a
Ml KalhrMi te. 5Drno i 1
Kljnor Carlo Ferretll, narltopo -i g" ,f
-in.. vi.i., t...u M xiTril ferlfttaM '
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