S, ' VT- "'" '"''' ' v 'Mi&f&"t -" '" ' "wt 5'" " -s-v wn PliSTJWW "V TOfV' v';' ft EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIL'ADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1919 IT ' "i? iyt-JiN 'jBT fRJtS ' i n tit f- r K . r- I 1 ? m t lil' i I(v a JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE A Nancy Wynne Travels Northward in Thought if Not in Person Shu Tells of the Doings and Chat Round About TUB cntcrtninlng in Newport is going on fast nnd furious, even if It iIocr look ns if the I'rincc of Wales is not to go there after nil. which shows Mint people did not go to Ncwporttist to see Ills Royal Highness. Philadclphlans tllil not, anyway, for there nre no new ones up there this summer. The Hob Cas sntto always go nml so do the CrniH Riddles nnd the Paul Mills nnd the Joe Vldcners nnd Miss Uerwlnd nnd Mnr gnret Dunlnp nnd the rest of them. The'Cassntts Rave n dinner nt Fatr haven on Thursday night. They went to Newport on the tenth of thrmonth. but they have been going round n Rood deal since then. Mrs. Cassntt Is so smart looking, don't you think? It is not ex actly that she is pretty, but she certainlj is piquant nnd dainty: nnd her bur nished Rold -brown curly hair is nlwnys so prettily arrnnRcd. Mrs. John Drox-ol also entertained on Thursday night nt raiihaven. Mrs. rtrTl. inn know. Is nn nifht of Mrs. Cassatt, who wns Minnie Fell nnd the daughter of Mrs. Alexander Van Kens seiner, who was Miss Sarah Drexel, n sister of Mr. John "Drcxcl. A ND speaking of the Drc-ccls makes U me think of nnnther memocr m i,nt fn.nllt- xmitu? Anthony Drexel Rid dle, Jr. I hear thnt he nnd his wife have bought n lnrge place there between Ityc and White Plains. They hate spent their summers in Long Island since their marriage, but will henceforth be Wcstchcstcrltes. ns they say in ew Tork. The place they have bought is beautifully situated, nnd there is no doubt there will be some dandy parties given there. " DID xou know thnt Thil Potter, of x-... v.,.1, n,l Miss Frances Downing were 'married in Boston on Thurs' .? Their engagement was an nounce.!' the -beginning of this month nt a luncheon nt Mrs. Reggie "; bllt's. in Newport, the same day that Mr. Totter's sister's engagement was made known. She is to be namrf the 14th of August nt the home of Mrs. Sydney Colford. Jr.. jou ;"en"; Mr. Totter is n nephew of tli law Bishop Potter, of New York. lie am his bride were married in Trlnltj Church, Boston, in the presence of n few friends. I SEEM to be talking New York nnd New England todav ; but there s ..- .,.,. lliHn flninir around town these days except the home-comings of mustercd-out men. nnd they, you know, race off north to join their families or else their families nre Just wailing them to come and then they nil go oft north together. Rut letters come to me nnd 1 near bits of gossip from birds nnd sandlleas as you know, nnd altogether there's usu ally something to tell nbout. I find. There is much tnlk in Newport now nbout n marriage between Robbie C.oclct nnd Mrs. Riabouchincky. ft Russian lady. Naturally Philndelphians nre in terested, ns Mr. Ooclet's first wife wns Elsie Whelen. the daughter ot -virs. Hnrtmnn Kuhn. nnd sister of Mrs. Crnig Kiddle. Though very few l'hiladel phians outside of the Newport set know Mr. Goelet well, they have n natural ruriosity about him nnd his doings, even though he nnd Elsie Whelen were di vorced five jenrs ago, and she has been married nearly five years now to Mr. Henry Clews, Jr., of New York. The Clews, by the wax. have been on here stnying for n while in Wash ington. I understand if the arc not already on their way back to Paris they intend going back there to live. They were there dining the greater part of the war. I HEAR young Tristram Colket, Jr., has been quite i'l nt his home in Ttoscmont. But the latest bulletins nre that he is so far recovered that tutoring will start In again on Monday. He's preparing for Harvard, I beliee. How these bos grow- into men in no time, don't they? Tris is a brother of Lippincott nnd Harrison Colket. All three boys nre extremely popular w 1th members of the younger set. They nre the sons of Mr. nnd Mrs. Tristrnm Colket, of Bryu Maw-r, Mrs. Colket was Miss Eleanor Lippincott. T HEARD of a nice engagement that Is to come out in the fall. Of course, it may be just gossip, but somehow l don't think it is. The girl in question is a Main Liner nnd the man is not a Philndelnhinn. But he knows Philadel- phians and has visited here quite a lot nnd is very much liked. I hope it is true, for the girl is awfully nice and has a dandy brother and sister. I wou't tell you another thing, no matter how linrd you try to drag it out, because it's not to be told jet, nnd besides I nm not sure, nnjhow. How can I tell that that bird is always telling me hie truth? To be sure, I hnvo not 'caught it in a whopper jet., but how can jou telt? NANCY WYNNE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Straw bridge, of Meadow Lodge, Rryn Mawr, will entertain nt dinner tomorrow- cvo- ning in honor of Captain Wallace nnd Cantain Palmer, members ot the JJrlt- ish embassy at Washington, who nre visiting them. The other guests will be Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles A. Munn, (Mr, nnd Mrs. George McFndden, Mr. nnd Mrs, W. Frazier Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKean and Mr, Robert E. Straw-bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Munn, of Woodcrest, Radnor, will entertain nt dinner this evening In honor of Captain Wallace and Captain Palmer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephens Hackscher, of Strafford, will entertain at dfnner on Wedncsdny, July 'M, In honor of Miss Emily Mncallistcr Hibbard, and Mr. Malcolm Huey, whose marriage will take place in October. Their daughter, Miss Lucretla Heckschcr, returned yes terday from a two weeks' visit to her aunt, Mrs. Charles II, Burr, at North east Harbor. t Mr. and Mrs. C. Hnrtman Kuhn en tertained at dinner, last evening nt Lau rler, their place in Ilryn Mawr. Miss Nora Crozer gave an informal dance at her home in Cape May on Thursday night in honor of her guest. Miss Sara II. Dolan, who will make her debut next fall. Among those pres ent -wcro Miss Banning Orange. Miss rfi iieien acw-eii, .uiss r lorenco crozer, i H (i MJss Catharine Porter, Miss Sara Har i i'oi iliss. Iilargaretta Jlorrlson. Miss Helen Hcwell, .Miss jnorenco urozer. Lysbcth Boyd, Miss (ictrtrude Dough erty, Mr. James Ferguson, Mr, Wil liam Cramp, Mr. David Dougherty. Mr. Jnmes Davis, Mr, Mnlilnn Hut chinson, Jr., Mr. Thomas Hohb, Mr. Ralph Roberts, Mr. William Long streth, Jr., Mr. Benjamin W. Frnzlcr, Jr. The mnrrmge of Mhs ltutli Mai tin. daughter of Mrs, Augustus Warlield Martin, of Ilnlnnd Park, Mil., nnd Mr. Joseph M, Fox, 2d. son of Mrs. (ieorge Eon of Chestnut Hill, will tnke place on Saturday, October 1, nt 12 o clock. In the Church of the Sacred llenrt, Mt Washington, Mil. Miss Mnrtln will bnve her sister, Miss Anue Mnrtln, ns maid of honor. Mr. Thomns S. Cay. .11 f) Pellinm road, (icrinnntown, announces the en gagement of his daughter. Miss Helen (Jnv. nnd Mr. John Davis MrCow-n, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. McCown, l.SOl Emlen street, Gcrinnntown. Mrs. Edwnrd B. Chase nnd her daugh ter, of Radnor, nre spending scleral weeks nt Glen Summit Springs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Collins Mniile. of.Bryn Mnwr, have gone to Bench Haven and will stny nt the Engleside there for some time. Mrs. Alfred Plnmsted Dcvercux, of Rosemont, will leave next Friday to visit Mr. nnd Mis. A. J. Antclo Dcvcr cu nt Islesboro for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Disston, of Rosemont, will lene for Snrntoga Springs next Friday to attend the races. They will later go to Winter Harbor until the end of September. Miss Dorothy Raines nml Miss Cecily Barnes, daughters of Mr. nnd Mis. Johii Hnmpton Rnrnes, of Devon, nre visaing their sister, Mrs. Ford A. Todd, nt Nahant, Mass". Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis Gnnlner Town, of Trenton, nre being congratulated upon the birth of n daughter on Tues day, July 22. Mrs. Town will he re membered as Miss Bernardino Martin Matjnck. Mrs. II. Strouse. of 2.1..(S North Broad street, announces the engage ment of her-sister. Miss Estelle R. Rux bauin, and Mr. W. Lay ton Wegefarth. Dr. and Mrs. William C. Posey and their family, of Radnor, nre spending several weeks at Westeily. R. I. Mrs. William Nelson Wilbur, of Devon, nnd her daughter hnvo been vis iting her other daughter, Mrs. Arthur Charrington, at Wnrrenton, Vn'. and have Rone to Sunset Pnrk, Catskill Mountains, for the remninder of the season. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry A. Berwind nnd their family, of Weirwood, Radnor, have gone to York Harbor for the re mainder of the summer. Mrs. Frederick W. Schmidt and her daughter. Miss Henrietta Moore Schmidt, of Juniper Hall, Radnor, will leac August to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles Boiler, at Elkn Park, Cntskill Mountains, for several weeks. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs. J. Archer Rulon, of Devon, is spending n short time at Reach Haen. Mr. and Mis. L. 0. Rnll, of 0er- brook, nre receding congratulations on the birth of a sou. Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Freeman, of St. Davids, will leave next Friday to spend August at Rangely Lakes, Me, Mr. R. T. Varie and Miss Vnrie, of Ardmore. arc spending two weeks nt Ashury Park. Mr. and Mrs. Hauey J. Sayen. of Rosemont. arc spending the summer at Fine IllufE Inn, Point Pleasant, N. J. Mr. -and Mrs. L. C. Wister. of Devon, have gone to Manchester, Mass., for the slimmer. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Clifford Taylor, of St. Da; ids. nre spending a fortnight nt Eagles Mere. Mrs. David Rirpn, 3d, of Wayne, has returned from a visit to York. J'hoto by Bachrach. SIRS. MATTHEW I1AIKD, Jit. Of Ardmore, who Is visiting In Watch Hill, R. I,, and e,pevts to remain until the -second week la UU5U Vptf i,ti.: "vS.rr-, ,- . v n mli : :'": ;,''i ..M1&l. ;". x w. m8smL -' ,'-7 ' '- "A K f .v; ", 4 s,-i BwS'i $ ' 1 ' A - - " I ttZm&?W. ;W Vr -"At." VISITING IN NEWPORT I Hi Uijjpy ; o:iiilfflfiis&' : : I ,,5Vi" . . ..illH..:" ' :. :u J ! ''.i. ' ,VI'I ItfAVV .. . . '."I " 'r V . ' V'U V-- A A ' ii..'.-'r1 ,l!i .H"H i- ... tli'flllllirjp' t 'V v ' SV!i.v,;',i.':.j J vm Hill: I. f ' : . M ,- ,n!.,t JIM i li I J ' " . ! ,j- i Jis, ijji nil( l.it J if II,' ' - , JCk.t ,f ' i' I'll I i --rwe, ijj. I i " t urfe Of Ardrossan, YllI.inoa, who is spending NORfTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Mann It. Mitchell lime irtuined from their wedding trip and are lit home at 17(12 North Scu'iitccnth street. The bride before her man lage on Julie js; ,ns jjjss 'u ,. Hen dricks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wai -ren Hendricks, of Norristown. nnd niece of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilson R. llendiicks. nf ii.i40 Larchwood avenue. Mr. Mitchell was overseas eiRht mouths with tlie Seventy -ninth Divisiou, H12th Ar tillery. At the final meeting of the Poeono Social, at the home of Miss Jnne Scott, 2130 North Twenty-fust street, the members contributed to the Children's Country Week Association tlie fund col lected for that purpose nt the monthh entcrtninment given during the w Intel and enrly summer. The guests in cluded Mr. and Mis. Harry J. Hehni. Mrs. Mnrj A. Price, Mr. nnd Mis AVillinin T. Mers. Mr. and Mrs. Ilnny Kingston. Miss Irene K. Ash. Miss Vcrnn Simmers. Miss r.liznbetli Misson, Miss Fannie Price, Mrs. S. A. Skiehnn. Miss Lillian Skeehan. Miss Minerui Duckworth. Miss Edith Rehm. Mis Amv IIncklc. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wbeat liticl. Miss Edith Simmers, Miss Mae Wheatland. Mr. and Mrs. William Simmers, Miss Ida Hastings and -Miss Knthryn Moore. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Seymour, of North Eighteenth street, will spend the lemainder of the season in Canada. Mr. and MrF. William Rinker nre occupying their summer home on Wes ley avenue, Ocean City. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.o.ue, of 127 League street, are spending the summer nt their bungalow at National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fortunntn. of South Elecnth sticet, are m At.autic City. Mr. Samuel Mnson has returned home after a vacation spent nt Paulsboro. A grand enrniwil for the benefit of St Monicn's Catholic Club is being given this week In the schoolyard at Seventeenth and Ritner streets. Hio Rev P. Donahue, formerly n chaplain in the Cuitcd States navy, is director of the club and is taking a very nctue interest in the carnival. Other promi- -i. m.mU nf the club nre Dr. Thomns F. O'Keefe. Mr. Frank-Collins. Lieutenant William Kane. Mr. . I. F. De Putron. .Mr. U. liarron, .hi. Collins and Mr. F. McC.urk. Leo The engagement of Miss Marie Toner, of North Philadelphia, and Me. Joseph F Tiuuev, of 2414 South Sixteenth street, has recently been announced. The wedding will take place in the fall. TH.-o Vlr. Tnrilnil. of 1f)2S South Twentieth street, is spending the week end with Miss Nan A oocU at Island Heights, N. .1. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smythe. for merly of South Philadelphia, with then- daughter, Miss iiaire nuiyiiie. in leave this week for an extended wsit to Wildwood. Lieutenant Thomas F. Ciinninghiim, of 1(V40 South Fifteenth street, lins re cently arrived from France, after serv ing twenty months with the American expeditionary forces. MY. J. J. Pntton. with his two daughters. Miss Cecilia Patton and Miss Rose Patton, of 1224 South Fifth street, has opened his cottage at Pcermoiit, . J. Mr. John Kane has returned this week, after scning twenty months duty oversens as a chief yeoman m the United States' navy GERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. (ierald Hartley Dea con of the WisMihickon npartmrnts, Cermantown, afe receiving. congratula tions on the birth nf n daughter, Mary Ellen Deacon, on July 2.1. Miss Margaret Kern, of .I.iJ West Duvnl street, will chnperone her in dustrial club of the Y. W. C. A. at n week-end party at (Jieenfield Holiday House, on East Sliawinont nvenuc. this week. About twenty girls will be included, who leave in n party to day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Knine nnd their daughter. Miss Nellie Knipe, of oo0 West Chelten avenue, hnve left for an extended trip through the West. They expect to be absent from the city nil summer. v TIOGA Miss Sarnh Jones, of Tlogn, is spend ing the week-end nt the Engleside, llench Haven, us the guest of Miss Diana Rubin. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rnlns, of 1711 West Erie aenue, arc spending the summer in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. William Donaldson liavn gone to Asbury Park to remain until autumn. ivr. .nil Mrd ITmvnrjl Tlnlmps. nt Twenty-first ftnc Tioga streets, with rltW? Wilt iL n k twv.'n iW xMr.ffe mk III a MKS. ItOKKRT I.. MONTCOMKKY some time ns the guest of -Mr. and .Mrs. The EvexijiO Puiu.ic Lrnor.n will he glad to publish items, of social interest sent in by the renders. Items should be written on one side of the paper only nnd should lie signed with the name of the sender and the telephone number, thut they mm be verified. Address Society Editor, E e.vi.mi Pt m.io IiiUHiLR, 000 Chestnut street. their dnughter. Miss Edith Holmes, arc spending the season in Oceiin City. Miss Sadie Hnmmersley nnd her brothers. Mr. Jlobert IInmnierslev and Mr. William ''Hnmmersley. of Ninth Fifteenth sticet, are occupy lug their summer home in Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Carrigues, Jr., and their family, of .'S.'11 North Fif teenth street, hnye gone to Wildwood to rcinniu through the summer mouths. KENSINGTON Mis Mildred Hnnsell, of East Co Iiimbli nxenue, will sp-end tlie week end with friends at Atlantic City. I Mis rut Dultnis nf :Uiit IIow.ii d 1 1,""""'.' V -,lrs-.' '.Ilrr ' Knnisey . Mrs. I Rmlnor Hunt, nnl-ulcinliin nuintry, fni street, is staving at the Poeono Mo.in- , '.- " Jl "" -., l",Icm!"'- ,tMMr.s- Oenrge , ltn,.,p,et. ltabt.it and Merlon ( ricket tains. She will spend n few weeks in ' ' "n;"'..M'H- :,I"M,'1 " U'"- '- , '1I- "J'1,," "" ,nll",.,n"s.of th:' ' "V Atlantic Cin before returning to her -' "l"! Mnt''"-.Mr.-- wrs" Moulci, ' xeislty of Peniisy hnnia. class f 1SS2 home in Kenslncton -Mrs. Iln id Richardson. Mrs. Warren iiomc in ixensiniiion. Hamilton. .Mrs. Itnhert II inn I ..,.n ..r-n., n. no imnro Miss Elenor Seaman, of East Colum Mountains Miss Edith lirennen. of Fourth and I Jefferson streets, is visiting relatives in Rending on an extended trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. Orenrnth and family are spending the summer at Cape May. Mrs. W. Kenwnrd, i eliding the week of Chelsea, has been snen at her home at 4428 Paul street. ROXBOROUGH Mrs. Park Schofield nnd her daugh ter. Miss Irene Schofield. ot l.flll .Man ny link nvenue. left on Wednesday to spend several weeks in Ocean (irove. Miss Elizabeth Schofield will leave on August 2 for the mountains in Pike county, Paa where she will spend the rest of the season. Dr. Christian Frame, of Rid?" ave nue, is visiting his son-i--iaw nnd dnughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard W'ahl, at their home in Ren Axon, near Pitts burgh. Mrs. Elliott Leech, of 202 Hermitage street, and her dnughter, Miss Miriam Leech, will leave on Monday for Ocean Grove, where they will remain through August. Dr. nnd Mis Oliver T. Henilreii. of 004." Ridge nvenue. and their jnun,; children. Oliver Hei.d.cn nnd Helen Hendreu, will spend August at Wild wood. MANAYUNK Mrs. Harry Anderson, of Main street, will go to Atlantic City on Au gust 1 for a fortnight's visit and will be joined by Mr. Anderson over the week-ends. Miss Fannie Seliofie'il. of 4n'i:t Mnin street, will leave next week Jo spend the late summer in Ocenn (irove. Mrs. Annie Rcnidenbush. of Tnconv. is visiting her brother. Mr. W. S. Ciiiles, of Nlxou street nnd Domino lane, nnd will remain until autumn. FA.LLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mr. Renjainin llruv. sheiilT of Hart ford county. N. (',. is visiting his son nnd daughtcr-in-lnw, thc Rev. nnd Mrs. Renjamln F. liray, at their home on Queen lane. Miss Sarn Starntt. of .1107 Queen lane, is spending some time iu Wild xvood. N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald S. MacKcn7ie. of ,1.")il(! Queen line, will leave during August tn spend the late summer In Atlantic City. The members nf the Young Men's Literary Institute will spend tomorrow nt Neshamiiiy Fnlls. going from the Falls iu nutoninblles. Thc outdoor meeting is In charge of Mr. Joseph R, Furlong, chairman of the entertainment committee. WISSAHICKON Mr. nnd Mrs. William W. Wilson, of 221 Riimuc street, will leave during August to spend the Inte summer iu thc Poeono Mountains. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Johnston, of 101 Roeholle avenue, have goue to Ocenn City to remain until fXumti, Mr. and Mrs. William .ha-ston. Jr o Sumac street, ure spending tho summer months at Seaside Pork, biaa'nd KoTnJVl 'spVnd J"-."-".- ff : 'v:,-:' ,,f Ai,K,,st in thc io,i?,;h,t;ain4jva Photo In Photo! r.irti r Paul Denclila .Mills In Newport, R. I. WEST PHILADELPHIA Among the guests nt the luncheon and i aril partv whiih Mis. Alice IScst Long w oi th of the Sitterlee Apartments nnd "."Ol Wini'liistei nwnlie, Ventnor, will give on Monday nt the Ainlnssulnr Hotel. Atlantic City, will be Mrs. Thomns SiniTair. Mrs. Hnri lluniph lies, Mrs. (ieorge Wnltou. Mrs. Walton Wells, Mrs. Wnircn Coflin. Mis. Ham lyson. Mis. Charles Honsoi , Mrs Lewis ,. Seott. Mrs. Peter Smith. Mrs. William Vnre. Mrs. Charles Walworth, Mrs.Willlnn, Hotl..Mr. J..I... S.l,i.pt7 Jr.. Mrs. John Howker, Sirs. Hair Reesp. Mrs. Chnilcs A. Daniel. MlS. Kilwill VlllP. AIr. AVillinni Iten. Mrs. Livingston Wells, Mrs. Samuel Wahn, Mis. Charles Wield. Mrs. , Joseph (iilliluiu. Mrs. Alexander lawes. i Mrs. Charles Miller. Mrs. Itnnri'e Fleck. Mrs. Theodore Sclinipf. Mrs. where he was made chief of the lenvc i citizenship and to gic young men exec I ieorge Young. .Miss Mnry Jniksnn, n.cas Imiea.i He was in i h.uge of the i utle. technical and cultural training Mrs. William Mezzer, Mrs. Fo.est H. ene are-is hiirriu from its nrg.ini.sa- that will combine to render their citi F.nglish. Mrs. William Mifflin. Mrs. tion to the completion of the work. 7e,,ship more eiT.ctne. This is the gen- .lnn.es Ilalfour. Mrs. Ilesbie llouin, i The lieutenant colonel is a member of , , ... ,., ,,.,.,. . k Mrs. Louis Parker. Mrs. LmII.i T. the firm of McFa.lden. Sands & C9..l'rnl, hf'no- ,1",t " " ""feie.ee to be ( l.ampion, Mrs. Edwnrd Stor . Mrs. R. cotton brokers, of 11." Chestnut street. I held during the entile week of July . u. il.or.i. .Mrs. Crunk Stccklc, Miss Mrs. .xuicrt Snnsom. Mrs. Samuel lownsend. Mrs. Charles Ferul.erg. Mrs 1 Jnmes McCnlom, .Mrs. Frederick Parks. Jlrs. William Rronke Dniiuni..K w iirc.oi.e iJ.inwooilv. I . s A u, n m,.,. '"7 . the reein.int.il staff ofthe l'irst Division, 1 S. nilllV. now ill rnhlpnn ! l!- ' Wl-I I1IUU.V , Mrs. Ethyl M. Hedrick. of West I'hil ndelphin. opened up her cottage ... At lantic City early in June nml she will remain there until Inte In September. after which she will co to the mountains fill. II t.inw. ...ii II., ,1 .... II IT . I eu.;rwVphi,n,bdhiV:hash;e 7;i',:;r,:M'tiT !" '"'T1; '";-- irnnsl ..f Mr. 1-. t irn.i.i.i. i... didn t unite know what to do when week-ends of June and July. They have fieqiiently been seen on the walk and buthe daily fiom Yirginia avenue. Mis. Enrle II. Foster, of ."110 Web ster street, gave n luncheon in honor of her daughter, Isabelle Peel Foster, on her first birthday jumiversary. Miss Anna II. McColgan. of 'JfKT Jannev street, and Mr. Samuel Klein, of .'000 Witte street, were quietly mar ried last Monday at St. Joseph's Church. Washington, D. C. They nre taking their wedding trip through New Englnnd and expect to return about the middle of next month. LANSDOWNE Miss Nelhe 'arret . ot North Tains- clow ne avenue, is.sit.ng .elat.ves in I.altimore. Mrs. T. Ldgnr Iventtv nml her .laugh- tcrs. Miss Marc la lientty anil .Miss Louise Iteatty. left todav to spem) tin balance of the sum.iie. in Maine. Mr. und Mrs. Wallace Itoberts, of North Laiisdnwne tiveiiue, returned Tuesday from Itrach Haven. Miss Marie Carse idden fou.ie.lv of M,ulcl be ejulet, and thnt no nniioiinie Lnnsdovvne, Is spending the week-end Im,nt nlli,i be mnde of the wcililing with Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Stalell, ,Ir UItl lftor it ini ,llk,, ,,,, Mrs. Julian Keennn, Sr., and her 'J'he Itev. Ilnbart Smith, of St daughter. Mrs Mildicd Keiffer. are ne- Thomas's Church. iG.ir risen. Finest, cupying Mr. and Mis. .ruli.iu Kiennii's, i M( vll perfnnn the lerimnny Mis. Jr.. Iiimse on i-iiM ii-.ci. ...""..-.., it,., summer. Mr in in Mrs. ixeciinn, Jr., have an np.irtnicnt in On-aii City. TO HONOR WAR HEROES Rrrmintetwn Boys' Club Names Boats for Members In Service The C.erninntown Rovs' Club w ill launch the first of a seiies of steel row boats nt their summer romp house, Fif- teenth street on the liny, Uccnn l ity , N. J., this nfteruoon. , These boats will be in honor of the twenty.fnur men who gnve their nil i in the service of their country The first bolt to be launched will be! christened William Deelges In memory of the first dub boy to elie iu the seiv- ice. Miss Mniy Hedges, of German town, will christen the boat. The Roys' Club holds an enviable record in its wnr activities. Aside from tlie fnct that over S00 members were in tlie serv ice, the wmkers In the nerninntovvn club did remarkable work in relieving ells tress nt home. Mayor Joseph Champion, of Ocean City, is among the Invited speakers, and several important Ocenn City nml (iermniitovvn folk will be present nt the affair, which will be followed by a luncheon, A large group of members, friends of William Hedges, and those friends xvho purchased tlie boat to honor hint, mnde a special trip from Qer mantown to attend the launching PHILADELPHIANS WIN BlUES AT LONG BEACH Miss Isabella Wanamaker Scores Three Firsts and Miss Constance Vauclain Two Ing Ilearli, N. .1., Jul lilt. Gov ernor Willinin N. Ruiijon. who Is nt the "Little White House" nt Sen (iirt. dropped In for n few minutes jestcidny ! afternoon to sp(. the horse show, but remained less thnn fifteen minute, when he wns called out and diil nut return. It wns Gmemnr's In at the horse show, with the state PMuitii piesent l'Mig enough In saj he had seen the show, ns the polo classes were being i'ldgi r when he appeared, lie wns nr- .oMpnnicd 1 Mrs Runwm. Major i oige Lawrence nnd I. ieutennnt Whin - ion (.Ken. 'I wentj-two classes were judged in' the nfti rniiiui Mrs. F. P. Gnrvnn, wlni tiul Miss Vniii'lniii in the first dnj ' with tour liliins, loil with a like number isti.ihn. .Mss lsnbelln Wnnniiuikei si in ii! time. .Mrs. L. L. White, MNs Vniiclain and l'etir Ilnuck, Jr.. two i .11 h. Miss Yiiiii'l.iin won the harness clnss with Dragon Klj nnd liuished sec mid I witli i.nilj 1'illinm. .Mis. GnrMin lin- ishul Inst nml second in the hnrness i ass witl Il.iiniltou Flnme mid Diau- lllllk ,11111 ilia, llilt. !... .....ii ..lit . .iilli in', ..nil iv iiiuin'i i. nil, m i.iiii . , , ,, . Siher Tops. SlUoi Tops getting second f"r,,mla,c " nation-wide program of ac Iilm ; won the saddle class witli Chest- 1 1 ity. nut Blossom nnd the pnuj tniideni with Il.nnilton Flame nnd Hamilton Dinn-, t'1,ls- Miss Wanumnhei's first blue was in the harness p.ues. when s. had a walk- I oer, while in the hnrness horses for I pace nml nititm she won the blue with J ',p',""'n- , , , ,. lie aiii.ti.il hot so show dinner was celclnntiil nt the Hull wood (iolf Club last night, nnd seeiit. guests were present, prcshki! books. l'lisident in .i , . Ihe souvenirs weic pocket- i,uii. iiiu-ni. it ....... iCOLM'FADDENBACK, WhAR Nfi nr-rnRAT flNi VYUniXinVJ LUVUlin I IVll , I Fnrmpr Cnmmanrfpr nf FiritCitv I Former Commander of F.rstC.ty I Troop Won Place in Legion f o Of Honor Lieutenant Colonel J. Franklin Mc Fndden. who commanded the First ceriiing the contemplated plan of n na Tro.il. Phllndelphi i Citi . Cjnalrj. at ui,,(1 ., of niKht M.hools t0 the Mexican border in lOlli. has re- I . turned to his home in ltryn Mawr ufter compiise a cu l ionium of technical am In icnr's senile in France. i Tip wns decorated with the Legion of ' ti '. .. t L i?" . ,V " ..I"c...' ZV " " , promoted to the position of lieutenant ., njoi.el hv generil heiuhpiarteis. He . ntm-.n.,! nn llin Vi,iiitn,iiir Colonel McFnddiii was cm duty with tl, l'irst Arnn heailoiini-ters iliiriin? the offensives of September and Octo- ...... ..ti1 nflnr Hie n I mist i.-i. nt Tiioi He is n mcmbci of the Kittenhouse, I Bryn Mawr Girl Upsets French Cus tom, but 1 Miss Rertrude Eh, of P.rui Mawr, in i harze of Y. M C. A. work with the Eighteenth li.fantiv wns awarded the Croix de (iuerre ami two kisses at Mon Inlnur Imnilnnnrteps nf the Cll'st Dl ........... , i .. .i i . i vision, near the e.nl ot the i.riiigcncni. held l.v the nrmv of occiipntion. The kisses on both .hecks me common enough when French geneia's pin tlie m ed il on men. It's the custom of the cniintiv. Hut ic.ic.al Andricii. women were coi.ee I en .viis-, v urn van Norden, New ork city, a Salvation Army worker, likewise wns given the decoration As the stnrv comes from Fiance, Ma jor (irucr.il E. F. Mc(!lnihlin, conrs maniler of the First Division, noticed his French confiere's ci.ilian.issn.ent, nnd went to the rescue. He kissed l.oth women on both i heeks, ufter the Fieuel. custom. I MRS. WISTAR TO WED f" I Widow of Physician Will Marry Army Major Mrs T10fll.n, n Wistur. the widow of j Thmm, WUtnr. widely known pl.ysi ijai) jn iU (m jjt.,.tlt0 tl,0 bride , f Mj0r W. Hill Harrison, who re cently letuined from Fiance where he served with the High tilth Division The couple obtained n i.imringe li cense at Towson, the coui.tv sent of I'.altln.ore county, vesterdnv Major Ilnrihou snid the marriage ceremony ... ,, , ....i,,,,,! ilt ,;.... rison Forests Refnre her marriage tn Doctor Wistar she was Miss Theodora P. Feltvvell. DANCE ON HIGHWAY . Haddonfleld Inaugurates Open-AIr Entertainment To "keep the young folks in Haddon fleld" a series of weekly dances is being give-n on the smooth surfaces of the King's Highway in that borough. The first of these was held Inst eve i nlnir. A brass band suit. .lied the music ,, ,. .I.,,., .mn .Inneers enlnved th(m,(,ves wllitp timliml persiuis wntched The highwnv was brillianth lighted for the occasion The dunces nic to be paid for by public subscription. They arc free to everybody . 'ii inin u nn u i i n i b i ii. h . linn im-Lini- i uuo imjjlo REV. E. S. LANE TO SPEAK Army Chaplain Will Make Last Address on Cathedral Site The Rev. Edwin S. Lone, who served ns chaplain with the American expedi tionary forces in France, will deliver nn address nt the Inst service of the season, tomorrow afternoon at,4 o'clock at thc sltcof the Episcopal Cathedral on the rarkwar. 4 LOSES IF SHE WEDS AGAIN Alexander, Oil Millionaire, Leaves Estate to Widow Conditionally Elizabeth. N. J.. July 20. I'nclcn the will filed here jesterday of James i Jl. Aiexnimer, oiie 01 me pioneer on men nf !, rnmitrv niwl nn ntnpintr nf -Tnlm D. Rockefeller nnd Henry M. Flagler, who died here in February, the Income of nn estate valued at $l,20S,70S Is left to his widow on the condition that she does not marry. In the event of her mnrrjing again the estntc Is to be divided among three sons, Howard T., James I. eon nnd Earlc. NATIONAL SYSTEM OF NIGHT SCHOOLS Knights 0f Columbus Planning & J Greatest Catholic Lay Edit cational Activity The Knights of Columbus have inau gurated what is to be the gientest Catholic lav educational actl itj ccr i undertaken In this eountrj. Through n committee of the board, of directors ot the orgniiiyntinn. lean- leail- ne ediientionnl exnerts from nil parts I i of the eountrj hne been called upon to Eiluiatnrs Interested I 4,,. n, . i,.it,.,i ,i;,.nss the ..ion .,..,. i.,. i f v,, Yr.ri ' ',nn "'' J"-. " "ork; regent of the 1 nhcrsltj of the stnte of New ork; Arthur Someis, former ,,r(.sldent of the New "ork city Board of Ediiention, and tlie Rev. John J. ! . . . . (..lt,loli(, ' "n"c. - '-. eilitor ol tin ainoiie nncjclopedin : Joseph Scott, former . i . . .. r . i i. r iiresiiieiiT oi lie l.os Alureies itonru ui ,,. . ,iM,.,ol , i ,,,... ,,,. ,.....,....-..., ........... ... - ...,-T --- , lier of the Mnssiichusetls State Itonrd I of Education, director of ltoston night ' school, and professor of Ain.Tir-ni.lBi- i ' v,nr,l 1) Devine. piesident of the I"e- tioit Hoard of Education, and the Rev. i "r. Edward A. Pace, director of studies of v,si1ini.ton d c Washington. I. t . These men will hold a conference in I I New Yoik tomorrow, nt which famous national educntois will nihisc them ron- other studies lor the 000.000 members . . .- . . . , r. , u i of the KHght of Columbus, and for "tl,l'r' "ot m nbets of the orgamzn- i tion who des' e to tnke advantage of, ,l.n nn. ...... t.. Kn nlTfin,1 1 Aims of Motemcnt . I 'Ir Illm ... . , , i j wil lie to teach practical 1 will result in a concrete program iresei.tntioi. to the "pence en.nen- tion" of the Knights .f Columbus in Iiiiffnlii. on August ."-0. The K of C. coni.nittee in charge of this work comprises Supreme Knight James A. Flahcrti. of Philadelphia: ,-e.ne Seerelarx William J McCin , le. of Vew c.ik, and Supreme Advo cate Joseph C. Prlletier, of iioston. The knights nlrcnih maintniii up ward of 2."il. .. .livers. t s( hninrshi'is throughout the count. and the in operating technical ni.il law schools in several of the camps.- This plan ..Ml 1... t .i xmnlitt iwvmil ir i tic? in nt tii'. ll ... " -" ii s.ipplemeiitarv education calculated to improve the lot of the average yo.ilu' man. winch can ne none inn.iigii n.e 1 vni) councils of the K. nf C. The p.esent spepe of the Ide I is lestiietul to men. but it may be dm eloped to in c'ude women. TENANTS WILL ORGANIZE moned bv telegiaph to the bedside of Householders of Twenty - seventh ,)(,r eiitieally ill soldier sou, Ruel It. Ward Hold Meeting Tonight i Hammond, twenty -two years old, nr Tinants' protective associations havei lived nt St. Mnry's Hospital in Ho been org.inis-cd throughout the citv. with bol.cn today. She mortgaged two horses thousands of members, nnd a meeting and a cow to raise the money to get will be held nt the Heralds of Liberty here and said she was paying 10 per 11,11 4.110 Chestnut street, tonlirht nt cent interest nn the loan, "which Ruel , nVlnek for the niiriic.se of oreanizin.' the Twenty -seventh ward. Among the speakers will be James A. Walker, state representative; Albert 11 Coggins. for- I n.er assistant eitv solicitor, and Isaac L. S. Smink, general secretarv nf the I lilted Tenants' Protective Association. Band Concerts Tonight The Municipal hand will play to night at II and Cilham str.ets, F.nw ..dale The Fairmniint Pnrk Hand this nfteinocin and tonight at lle'mont Mnnsion. v rhoto by llachrftch. SUSS FANNY WKIOHT.MAN Daughter of Mr. Aubrey Weight - wan, of the AYcllington, Vvbo In a, (spvlf itwauir WMwJmgMMth Si WILL TEACH WOMEN PREVENTIVE MEDICINE Woman's Modical College to Confer Degree of Doctor of Public Hygiono The Woman's Medical College Is plnnnlng to offer courses In preventive medicine thnt will specially prepare women to tarry on public health work. It will be the first women's medical college to gle the degree of doctor of public health or public hygiene. Its courses will differ somewhat from those offered in men's colleges for the same degree. "in universities where the degree is now offered," explained Dr. Mnrtha Tracy, dean of the college, "the courses lending to the degree of doctor of pubjic health nre burdened with sanitary cngi neeiing, water supply , sewage disposal and such phases of public health prob lems which appeal to men. They are distinctly lacking in appeal to the medl i, - al. "nmn" V", 'V'T' 'l ,'n .th! I brim it I fi lililiiin t tnti if f lin Inn u nf livtilanA . ,. , .. nvpnrion ;f In. fntil ii,nrlntlt itriiiinlnl 11 ni-lf nntt fnt mortallt tubercufosis work, sex lucicne. mental l.. ....... ......, ..uk. hygiene nnd the like. Health n National Asset "The need for public health educa- tion ' continued Doctor Tracy, "was brought shnrnli to the attention of the Ainericnn people by the announcement thnt one out of every four of our nation xamini.ll ftt( rionits f()r th nrmJ. w ,hsicallv unfit for military service. Data gathered through the work of medical inspectors in our public schools points clearb to the fact thnt remedial i .,", .i ,ti,i ' .'. , , .'' ,, , , ... the chief factors which lead to perma- . .,. i.!i!.. i .i..i. neiiL iiisiiiiinii in minus. ..p., :, ,.,. , IJtlllMllillll VI L IIIU 'lll'lll 1)1 kug inotheis and the c'lildrcu. the boys and Birls who are to be the future parents "f, '" inr0- ?n" be "omplished only w lieu nmsicinns and teachers are trni,,c(1 '" n f"" appreciation of the Importance of health as a national as- set. It is for the purpose of training just such experts that the new courses b . o(r , ,u tUc Woman.a Me(U ,ca, ( oll('KC- Tjp (0(ge ym varr. m) nn intcn si,p campaign beginning O.-tober Hi ta finance its proposed plans of enlarge meut and further deelopoiiit. Resides offering new courses, its board aud faculty hope to establish a new ma ternity building and to enlarge lecture and laboratory loom and ward capac ity in the college hospital. Commit tees nie now being appointed und plans outlined for the drive. Doctor Krusen Approves Plan Dr. Wiliner Krusen, diiector of Pub- lie Health and Chaiities. has expressed his appiiial of nnd interest in the new course pin lined by the college, and other , , .' . : , . " ' , it ni linn, nm .iiiii.t.i iiiimrtu ii.n lti dorsing the nii.x cme.it. The Chic Club's department of health is planning to support the college In its cni.ipaiu for funds. "The experience of the health de partments of this and other citiesr1' said Doctor Krusen, "has taught the nee essity for more thorough training iu this department of medicine. In the-, years of the war and during the re- cent epidemic we learned more than eer to appminte the sciice of the woman physiiian in our work, nnd I l.elicM' tl.c oppoiti.nlty wnicn your in- stitution is giving is a patiiotic anU priifessicm.il pi m which cleseixcs the support of all thinking people." MOTHER LOVE WINS OVER GRIM POVERTY Texas Woman Mortgages Horses and Cow to Visit In valid Soldier Son in N. Y. New York, July 20. (Uy A. P.) Mis. William Hammond, of Gorman, Tex., mother of eleven children, sum "j11 Iip1P l'a ,,(r "'x1'1 '"" Kpts weU- Wnincd of the liigh cost of living in New orl. Mrs, Haiumotid biought vv ith her a lurge bng of homemade Texas bread which, she hoped, would last until her leturn to (Jornian. Nurses ..ml fi lends at the hospital raised .a fund to sup.ih the impoverished but happy mother with shoes, n lint and a new dicss, nnd whin she wns ushered into the sick ward to see her boy he smiled wniily. and after einbrncing and kissing the w lute-haii cd woman re ninrke el : "Well, mom, they can put you in fine city c lothes. but they e nn't take thc Texas walk out of your feet." Young Hammond, who is the eldest of the fnmilv, nnd n vo.nuer brother volunteered for service nt the outbreak nf the war. He saw active service to I France and his brother, n sailor, is a i member "f the cicw of the army trans port Powhatan. Mrs. Hammond said she hail written to Secretary Daniels asking that he ba honorably discharged, "now that the armistice lias been signed, so that he can help us urn the farm" OUTING FOR 200 CHILDREN Comrades of Young Israel Hosts for Sunday Picnic Neaih 200 children fiom the con."., gested districts will be given an outliigsjs on Munilav uy tue v omrnucK ot Young Israel, formerly nn nux-ilinry of the Jewish Consumptive Institute, 40(ti Whin ton street The children will gather at :,10 o'clock Sundnv morning and will go in special trolley cars to Lemon 11(11, Lunch and entertainment will 'be pro vided by the organization. A group of children will be taken picnicking each Sunday for the remain der of the summer by the members' of the Comrades of Young IsrneJ. EaiU week the little guests will bo from a different section nf the city. Children of all nationalities nre invited. , u M f Whir. Butcners Bald t 11V ,.WH. ........ ..-. w ..... -. Itiienns Aires, July 20 The cjtjr jsf. Rosnrlo Is without meat, due to there,. JJ fusal ot tue miinirrs 10 pay ine.i esi jirivK uwumn j ; iia ihb --,-j . - "rP i H, V it 1 At i t 1$ i -y. I ft f th jtunger set 'housw, ' - Jvi '-' V.--' -a -k va A" . -3 -r A ,V . Tkii 1, I -;. , r J .vftci, IK "" .vte mS3k sj- ; i 3 v s. l.V JK, -Li JA t,v, .t ; Jti a . :r. v ,..- r-
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