j l y"lJ7,W'Jf5WiiBf(IIM mSMBFBM wi'Wtwbk t. v Ar.fra.Ti r jt .jaaw r.-YTy-.T.' '."' r '- 71- -v ,.' J4.L 'VI EVENING" PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1919 11 jftl J? ysr gossip isotr people i , . Wancx Wynne Tells About Doings of Philadelphians pt Narragansett Pier Service Men Entertained. An Attructivd Summer Dress IlIEAn that .lieutenant Philip S. P. mont. will leave tomorrow for a motor 'Randolph. .7r., hag come back from trip through New Kngland. overseas and has joined hli father at NarraganRett Pier. And not only that, but he seems to hare lost no time get ting back to ciril. life, for I also hear that'h played on a polo team this week at the Point Judith Country Club, which was beaten by another team on which his father played. Wlstcr llandolph plaed orf the same team, and Hodman Wann maker.v John It, Fell played on the winning tenm, so it was ipjite a Phila delphia affair. And Philadelphia seemed to bo on top at a bridge party given up at Narra gansett, (00. The affair was given at the Imperial 'Hotel, for the benefit of he Ladies' Village Improvement So ciety, and there were four prize. One was won by Mrs. Edward I.oubcr Welsh, the first. The second was won by Miss Lillle Getchcll. who, you know, is visiting Mrs. Frank Samuel, and Mrs. Itichard Norris took the third. The fourth went to Mrs. Otto Mersman. of St. Louis. 'Not a bad showing for "My Old Town," was it? THE Historical Hike, which means in other words, n bunch of about sixty service men who went hiking ou Sun day afternoon, led by Mr. Albert Cook M.iers, of the Historical Society (he ir:, l',".0 .."i "lflL rjsi. i: ."in - ail .ur tnu ihu i iiv ' iv - Mrs. William Coleman Freeman and Miss Isabel Coleman Freeman will leave today for York Harbor. Mc. They will be nt the Marshall House. Mrs. Freeman will have as her guest for two weeks Mrs. John P. Hollings worth. Miss Gertrude Eliret w'lll join Sirs. Freeman later Mr. A, P. Sivoyer. of New York and this city, announces the engage ment of his daughter, Miss Dorothy Swoyer, to Mr. Itichard H. Nolan, of Kenwood, N. Y. The wedding will take place In October. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thayer. -of Many Corners, Ilryn Mawr. will leave on Sat urday for California to spend six weeks. Mrs. Edwin C. Dnnaghy, of P.ryn Mawr. is spending a short time at the Colonial. Capo May. serving as a nurse in the base hospitals at venay, l ranee, .miss Morlami lias Joined her patents at their summer home in ritman, M. J, .Mr. and Mrs. William EVans, of 174$ North Edgewood street, are spending the rest of the summer at Hide Park, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin McLaughlin have returned to their home nt 1321 North Itedfield street, after having sprnt three weeks nt the seashore with Mr. McLaughlin' parents. Mr. Normau How ley, of M4 North Fifty-eighth street, is home after n vacation at Ocean City. Mr. How ley recently returned from overscan. TWO OF NEXT SEASON'S DEBUTANTES Mrs. Harrison K. Caner, Jr.. has her brother. Mr. Charles Haird, vlbititig her for a few weeks at her home In Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Valentine, of j Highland Farm. Hrjn Mawr. are spend- Mr. and Mrs. Murdnck Kendrick nnd their daughter. Mis Christine Kendrick. of Strafford, arc spending u month at Osterville, Cape Cod. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Patterson. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. William S. Duffleld. of Srtin North Eighteenth street, will leave today to spend a fortnight nt Per kiomen Terrace, Grater's Ford. Pa. Mrs. Louise W. Evans, of 173(1 Din mond street, will go to Wlldwood to remain tlirnugh the late summer. Hnll. DM St. IVtrr's Church. Hetsy Ross House and all the rest nt them, giving talks on historical Philadelphia), was most delightfully entertained after ward at the Ship and Tent Club. It s been so long since I've had nn thing for i. ii- l .. -! tnn enlisted men to taut auuui, .-". "-- ,. !t1 ,.. ,i, i,m r ir. pi. men to talk about, but or me to uik ' ;; M h ,u anon" i "aM s'" N "A le nPS ock,on ' ha",! ' Cape May, the middle of August for the .To" of girls there to wait on the men-.remainder of the er. did 1 say the had HiippcrV-nnd there M,gs Kathrvn K niu.h(1 of xw was an awfully good c"lfrtninmul1. York, who has just returned from Paris afterward. where she joined her mother in March. ... Iwlll go to Cape .May to spend a few AND speaking of service-men, tlitl ,aj.y s glfgt of Miss (;1,ll,rillp Cas. j ou hear about the hectic time up , surd," before going to her suinmer lionje, at the Canteen at Hroad Street Station camp Wcnonali, at I'pper Snrannc on Tucdu? A man. soldier, cither n i I.ukc. New York, corporal or sergeant. I don't know ( which, but some kind of a nnncom. was jrSi Charles Hebard and Miss Mary going through from Pittsburgh on h.s Hcbard are spending several weeks at wav to Washington. He was supposed Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan to have been met by a brother, but Hebard and their children have joined brother didn't show up. And. unfortmi- them there. nalelv.' he snoke, primarily ami ciciu Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mers nnd their I little daughter, of North Eighteenth i street, are spending the summer in I Wlldwood. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schanz. of l.V.M) North Eighteenth street, and their daughter, Miss Jessie E. S. Schanz, arei occupying their summer horn" in At lantic City. , Mrs. Harry IJeerhalter. of 22201 North Tenth street, and her daughter.) Mrs. lloth. are spending the summer si, their country home In Pitman, N. J SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr William J. Nicholson, of l,r.2.. Morris street, has recently purchased n laign tract of ground at Dreiel Hill nutl has started to build a .bungalow. Miss Sue de Mers. of 2(104 South' Homier stiect. will spend two weeks at( her father's bungalow in Wlldwood. .Mis flillie Wilson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph A. Wilson, of 15117 1 South Fifteenth street, will return to, her summer home, at Cape Ma N. J.., tmlav, after spending a fortnight touring the New England states. Miss Helen Sutton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Sutton, of 1X121 Por-' ter street. Glrnrd Estate, is visiting i friends in Wlldwood. Miss Sara V. Campbell entertained (he Cherokee Club at dinner. Among those present were Miss Hetty Heir. Miss Hose flayer. Miss Helen Tromy. Miss Mary Sullivan. Miss Mac Oleaton and Miss Marie Ktough. Mr. and Mrs. .1 Gallagher, of 2(114 South Sixteenth street, have announced (he engagement of their daughter. Miss .I..- . ,,..11 1.-.. ...! l- L'...l .M.IIKUICl ifUlltlKNt I . IIIMI .,11. I'ltnin I McDonald. The wedding will take plate in August. BAR TOO MUCH HONKING Atlantic City Authorities Start Antl Noise Crusade Atlantic Clt. N. J.. July Id -Motorists are to be disciplined by the authorities for unnecessarily sounding automobile sirens In the resort. This Is the official announcement which came from Director of Public 'Safety J. It. Thompson, who declarrs lh.it a number of drlcrs seem to take .i delleht in sounding their horns with out regard to the hour of night or the totality through which thej travel. , Six Army Hospital to Close I ashlnglon. July Kl .Six army gen eral hospitals, located nt Ontario. N. ) . Hiltmore. N C . New Milieu, Conn : Fort Hrnjiimiii Harrison Tort Douglas. I'tuh. nnd Fort Snelllng. mi H iimi imiiiiii i ifFMM KnM f;Sft im ?"sH GO? NO I NOT YET! MEANING -YEOMEN (F) WILL HOLD JOBS . Women Will Be Eligible for Civil Service Jobs if They Take Test Within Year THE jeomen (Ft will not make their final exit from the navy .ard today, as has been rumored, unless an official notlc Is suddenly received. t In fnct. to the knowledge of Miss Margaret C. Thomas, chairman of Post fiO of (he American Legion, no official notice has been received of the exact date when the hundreds of women clerks will be placed on the Inactive llts of the naval rcsene force "Nothing definite has been received, so fnr as I know." sajs Miss Thomas. Hut placing (he jeomen (Fl on (he in- Minn . will be closed September .". the active list is expected on August 7 or 11 Wnr Denar(men( announced estcrda. "At (he same (Ime wi(h (he official notice man of the women will get their temporary civil service appointments to serve for the next jenr. If they take clvil-sem'ic examinations within the j ear the will be ellglh'e for permanent appointments." For n while it was helieptl that all the women would be leaving the nary tire) nnd their places would be taken h.v navy men, but Miss Thomas docs hot believe thai there are enough navy men to qualify, and according to several o the chief yeomen (F) hundreds of the women will relurn to their work at the navy yard under the civil-service ap polntments, even at reduced pay. Large salaries were offered tin ring the war to induce the women to enter the service, ami advancement was rapid un til the salaries paid were considerably In excess of the pay authorized for civil service appointments of the same sort. A petition was sent to Washington soma weeks ago asking thnt those clerks who would be retained at the navy yard be nntinued uutler their present salary, I'nlrss the petition is granted It is prob able that a number of the women will nut accept the civil-tcrvice appointments. Phnto h I'holo i-rnftpr Photo b Harhrnrh Ml.NS OKKTRCDK CONOWAY Ml Mi MAIM !. NORRIS Miss Norris Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hlch.ird Norris. of Falls of Srluilklll. and Is spending the sum mer at Narragansett Pier. Miss t'onnwa. who Is the daucjiter of Mrs. Harlille Henri, of I'lne Cottage, Rose- nibnt, is In Newport' for the season ! , siiely, Spanish, and also wrote n-uuu there was not a-soul In the Canteen, " that dav who i-poke "r rt',ul opaulsli.: So thev flew around the place search -.... t'-.,'iln,IU- fnv some one who did in I....... ...- -- Mr. Ceorgc Moore Heller, of New York, has announced the engagement of his kiter. Miss Ilyrtie Lulse Heller, and .Mr. Jnmes H. IlulcliNon. nf this fill . speak Spanish, the soldier in the inean t .. -...:.. ..,.,1 vitlur lust as tlcs- I me. mi...u --" - ., .ur. anil .urs. lllmm To perately what he wanted. Mrs. . .man mvp relurnw h Montgomery, Jr.. who was ' " ?r ll'n,,d Fiance, where thev . Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper Hunne- from Spain . . iiiii r riini'p. wnprn iiiac ennn, . .....a1 workers. inanageU o get "" " ' months, and will spend the remnln.ler nnt i ii- in hi in a .. nuil there ami finally his meaning, but the ncicr uubody to talk to him. did find of the .summer with Mrs, Hunncmairs patents. Mr. and .Mrs. Charles J. Mat- , thews, at their country home, Claraby's. I I.UIKrlifipiiA II. 1... -. t . it MR. J It. EANS ROBLRlh f ,owl, house iu' October, recovering. 1 hear, from his recent rather serious illness. He has been at ( M. RoWnlnn Spleselman. Mr. David the University Hospital and w ns ,,,.,. ,, Jlr DavI(, Krnf,snw nrc o very ill that 1m sisters. Mrs. IfaUuK for an cxtfnd((1 tmlr lUrmlgh lohn C. Groome and Mrs. nenrj i"- I t)lP Southern states and will spend a few ton. of Rosemonl. postponed their goum f H(1(,1(s fll ,jni.kis0Ijvilf kh nwav. P.ut he is so much better now , that' Mrs. Groome Is going to inter l -uofn..,-l... . Ilnrbir tomorrow and Mi. Disston left CHESTNUT HILL lotlav for Saratoga Springs for the Mrs. Chalmers Cowan Johnson, of inces and then to Winter Harbor nftcr , Chestnut Hill, who wlthjier joung son She will visjt .urs. hcoiBb FRANKFORD A welfouie-litime narty was gi honor of Private Edward Gntlc on Knsun Charles II. MeGucken. of Saturdii evening at his home l.i.i 1020 South Seventeenth street, is home Orchard stre-M. on bis redirn from a on a short furlough, anil is visiting Ins jenr and a half tjf uierscn tint parents. Mr. nntl Mrs. MeGucken. at Among those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Atlantic City. Ensign MeGucken will Samuel Gatlf. Mr. nnd M''- C return to service in ii usiiingiuu, u.., Itniunbill. Sirs. si. siiirpii. .ir i.. Keegnn. Miss Emma enter. Sits f . ' ,. ... ll .. t ... fl..tl.,,. MluL Frank Livezy. of IBM V""!1:.,.":5 ,'v.ii' n "C inounced the -nn """";.!..,. ' : ... ' . engagement .-f their daugliersiiss -- ",,,.,. Mt ..' Case,. AUita i.ivpx.v. ami .ur, iurru in:u. :;:;' ' " i in...ntr i,i UlC .innirs ianwu. 'i""" ., ,. . ward Tivlor. .Insopli l-nrr, iCobrrt c ... 1 'I'nvlnr. Un (Hhorno. Mr. lilHHWlll, I OCilfllur Tilu I tttltrtrtn T .n urnn . nf NrV 1 Ork. o.tl.i f M.n otnci f 'innlin Inonnh ' ...--. ...... . ... " ... ... niinr' mini), n n-i ' - -.-.s,... i JNOTIFIED HUSBAND IS DEAD, WIFE REFUSES TO BELIEVE IT MORE WOMEN NAMED FOR THRIFT CAMPAIGN Federal Reserve Bank Governor Appoints Leaders of Can vass in District E. Puse Passinore. governor nf the Thlrtl Federal Reserve District, has an nounced the appointment of Mrs. Henry S. Illestand, Marietta. Pa,: Mr. Rob- Crt Mills lle.ich. Hellefonte. -.i . and Mrs. Estelle Thomas Steel. Mechanics- burg. Pa., as vice chairman of count groups 1, ,t and 4 in the government's thrift campaign in (his district. I An 0rga11l7.nl Ion of women will be built up coerlug the entire district. winch lin-liiiles the greater part of . i ennsjlviuila ami New Jerse and all of Delaware. Mrs. Illestand will direct the wom en's c.impaigii In Hr-rks. Itiu k. Dau phin. Delaware. Chester, l.niicnMer. I Lebanon. Lehigh. Monlgomcri. Schuvl. kill CITY ASKS PROPOSALS FOR MILES OF PAVING Bids Will Be Opened August 8 on Street Improvements Ap proximating $700,000 Much paiing anil icpaiing work Ig provided for Iu specifications prepared by (he Department of Public Works, proposals for which will be teceived on August 8. The total estimated cost of the highway improvement operations is $7(HI,O0n. which money will come out of (lie SlLfl70.000 municipal loan re. cendy authorized by Councils. The im provements for which bids will be re ceived include the following: Asphalt paving P.elficld street, from York road to Itroatl street ; Broad street, from Moyamenslng to Oregon avenue: Etlgciunul, from Westmoreland to Fortieth: l.nnsdowne. from Sixty lifth to Sixt -sixth : l.iniekiiu. from Chclten to Sixty -sixth avenue: Osage, from Slxt -first to Sixty -second; about August Mr. and Mrs. nitner street, recently nnnounced the Conflicting Reports Sent by War Department Cause Woman to Lose Faith in Official Actus The wedtlins autumn. will take place iu is making nn cxtcntled visit to Miss KPrr, William Divi. Willlimi Crotith. Helen MctMude. of 1S07 Porter street. !jt,n rynrien nntl Williim Dalton. i in tiie Girurtl Estate. S- .-, , . i . Miss E. ration, of l.ciper sireet. is l-he Moaua t. C.'s minstrel troupe .j ';-.," ., ,.....,.. ' ,... pects to oe gone for n few weeks entertainetl the members nnd friends """. f. First ,Said to Be Wounded, Then Missing and Last Letter Has Him Killed in Action (lint t',.orii.n nt Winter Harbor Mr. Roberts, you remember, married Mis. Hevward Drayton, who was for merly Miss Ethel Tiers, a number of ears ago in 1010. if I'm not mis taken. They are living at IS'.;! De Lancey place. X. u DO YOU like to hear about the pretty was given recently on the grounds of dresses that people nrc wearing? I parochial school ou Chestnut avenut occm.b "'"' '. 11PP nrpttv Miss Gertrude Edwards, think most of the nresses are, prcuj has been visiting her cousins. Mr! and Mrs. Morton Harrison McTurk.at their bungalow in the Hlue Mountains for the Inst three weeks, has returned home. Miss Mary E. Hecker. of Evergreen avenue, returned home last week fiom llruleton, Pa., where she has been vis iting for several months. A very interesting tennis tournament the e by of the filth on Sunday at their club house. National Park. The singing of jt,. j( Leslie, of Frnnkford incline Mr. Jack Gordon antl the dancing of Jj Orthodox street, will spend the Mi. Muirn.i. Mr. Ilnllnian anil Mr. , ,, f August at Otenn Cit. II iinerootioiu were lcuituca ot uit- cu tcrtainment. ,- ! FTER months of suspense, uiiring I which she was not cerium iincuicr her snlflier husband was nine or tie.if.. Af Howcier. the oung wife, tefiismg lo ibclicw lite news eonlainctl in the teltt still waits with her (wo Near it,!- vonr. nnvhow. Ave 1. this one tnni t ti.fi in mind was worn by Mrs. William J. Sewell, Jr., at Cape May the other night at a dance. It was so cool and fresh that it was a pleasure to look at it and her. The dress was of French blue and white chiffon, In stripes, with a most attractive collar of finely tucked chiffon, which crossed Iu the front and fastened nt the waistline with a cluster of field ilowers. It was ideal for the time and the place. NANCY WYNNE. Ui fl. 'r4 GERM'ANTOWN Miss A. Edn'inna Ginder, of ,"013 Pulaski avenue, will leave today for Paoli, where she will tamp during Au gust. Miss Giuder is in charge of the Girl Scout camp there for the entire month. Dr. and Sirs. Howard Grisler.' of 85 East High street, will spend their vaca tion in the Poconos. :.. ., i I tr is- - J..V v t t s . X v u ( ! '"f" '. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES A summer wedding of interest in this city aad in tho South will be that of Miss Eleanor Dumesnil Orubb. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Grubb. of ' the Belgravia. and Major Hutchinson Winston, of Edenton. S. C. which will take place on Saturday, August 0, at Bass Rock. Mass.. where Miss Grubb and her family arc spending the sum mer. The wedding will be a small church affair attended by the immediate families only. Mis Grubb has just re turned from Edenton, where she has been visiting her fiance's grandmother, Mrs. P. Winston. There-will be two assemblies ncxti winter, held at the Hcllevue-Stratford. The dates are Friday, January 2, antl the last -Friday before Lent, Febru ary' .13. .x ' The ushers at the wedding of Miss Ssllv Vacher Wjlliams. daughter of Dr. 'and Mrs. George II. Williams, of Fjshklll, N. V., and Mr. James Cav erlv Newlfn. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cavcrly Newlin. of Bryn Mawr, ou August 10,' will include Mr. Joseph J. McCall. Jr., Mr. Phlller Lee, Mr. i Tsui Watson and Mr. Henry Aldcn Johnson. Mrs. Henry Clifton Adams, of 1712 Pine street, vill give a large tea at "'the Beljevue-JJtratford on Isovember ul v to introduce her daughter, Miss Evelyn X. Smith, who will be a ' debutante of the season. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Phelps Dodge and their family, of New York, who have beeri'ilvin in England for the last six years, sniled on the Mauretania on July ' 26 for their home In New York. Mrs, ' TJodge is a sister ot Mrs. S. Peas Sink ler, Mrs. Edward F. Hartshorne and 'Mrs. S. F. Franklin. Miss F,mily Sinkler and Master David SInkler. daughter and son of Mrs. Sink- ler,arc visiting their aunt, Mrs. Sharp- . WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Sirs. John A. Yahn who are spending tho summer months in Ambler with their sister, Mrs. Matthew- Mc A'ickar. formerly of West Philadelphia, entertained members of their ."0(1 Club over the week-end. Luncheon nnd supper were served on the lawn. Mr. and Sirs. Yahn expect lo move into their new home on Marlyn road, Over brook In October. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Georg B. Mnrlnml, 1044 North Sixtieth street, wili be glad to hear of the safe return, from overseas of their daughter, Miss Slyrtle 31. Morlaud, who bus been Mrs John Marie and her d mghter, Mrs- piabeth l.entme. of 22(1 Whar irath slrcciiarie'f. "toiildwood .on .M,. h,. r hcl word from (he TIOGA ! where the will spend the lemmiider (government (lint lie was killed Seplein . . I nt ti summer. :, - .-, ,me II. ..-.I M.. U'il.m 11 l.ii.rinor nf "' ' ' OCr .HI. I..-i m3" North Park avenue, announce the, ,r() Oeorge Knoir nntl tliuglilers. engagement of their daughter. Miss jj'ss -phelmn Knorr ami Miss Erma Edna Marian Lindner, and Mr. Sitluey Knorr. of 1710 Griscom street, nie l-!nrle llelfsnider. .nti of Mrs. I. E. I t..,ii,- r, fr weeks at Atlantic Cit .' grnm Ileifsnydcr. Mr. Heif.uiyder recently i t ltl daugliter in the hope of n hupp) ie f(nrii, fiom twenlv iiioul is service Miss Mnliei iiaicri. i .uinutii.i .. ... ' i . lr. i. .... : - ..i,ilinn M mtittlh nt A.unnu lilt inmiinnt , .inpinnr n Lrrnni. i. iiii-iiuiiifc. "'""' Hegiment, Engineer Corps. Miss Lind- Pocouo Mountains tier, who is a readei nnd impersonator. I n,,,. of Wakelmc stieel entertained at the various camps during M"-,,'1,," Z, t Veasitie tlle war" Heights. o.r.rlu.lU "- :Mr MRr,in inTg,1l, '.'fl M. -iH'" (;''nn nntl Miss Kiith 2114 West Erie avenue, will be glad to' ',.., of ,j(lj strcct spend hear that he is recovering fiom the .- , slimter a( Ocean Cit. effects of his recent automobile acci- . - .eni ' Miss Pauline Gillinnn, of Nnithwood I avenue, is enleitniiiing Miss Agnes Mr. nnd Mrs Albert R. Bealc. nf.u-ii... 0f Pltlsburgh. for a few weeks 2124 Wcat Ontario stieet, will leave hefore eoing to Atlantic Cit where the union The husband. William. twenty sewn. icarn old. enlisted in September. 1PI7. lie trained at Camp Meatle and went nvei-eas in .lull. I01S. witli Com nam II. ol tlie .ii.itn ini:iiiu IIIIIIBkL ' . - tllH illlllHlllBk. i j?11111 l-p less, at Spring Lake, for two weeks. ., , Miss Sara B Dolan, daughter of Mr, "Wj.'and'Mrs. Thomas J.TJolan, of Chestnut i- '' ,AVold Farm, Devon, wbo'has been visits I . r ;x-sit in Capo May, will return the end of rhotp )) llHChrch, MISS ALICE TYNPALE WIRZ the daughter of Mrs. Henry M. Win, of Wnilingford, whose en garement to Mr, Townsend Colmore lox, oi' juoyian, was rccemij an nounced. Mr. Cex.Ji te n f U .J l Al...l '- ni.vt.mt their family, of Launslou street, are spending several weeks ut ildwood Crest. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett have returned home after spending some time in Aiianuc iuy. Miss Adda Frame, of Ridge avenue, will snend August as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. niehard Wabl, of Hen Avon, a suburb of Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Wahl will be remembered as Dr. Jessie Frame. during the week to spend the remainder I tICy ij spend the month of Ausiiit. or tlie season at tne jiariDurougu-iiirii- - helm iu Atlantic City. , An cilMnAV CPUnnt 5 PICMIH. Mrs. David Ucntschlcr, of North Twenty-second streel. has gone to Long- M Th 500rj Cndren and Adults1 port to remain until September. I , ' A ., ' 1 I at Gloucester County Outing i i Pitman, N. .1.. Jul 31. Foity-three ROXBOROUGH pjhie mIiooIs weie reprcsenletl e-- i Mr. and Sirs. Ferdinand Davis, -'r.. tcrday at the annual picnic of the are spending the summer at their cot- f. s , S(.1O0, A, , tage on Slnpiewoou avenue, ucean iity. ' ,,. , ,, . r . . .Isociation at Alt-jmi Park. I he ut Mr. and. Mrs. Wilbur t. bchofie d iidl . , . ,. ,.,,. . ' irilllttllVi- wnr- u, ,,,.,, ...N f Six pennants were awartled ochon's ; having the highest percentage of their enrolled membership at the picnic. The I St. Barnabas Protestant l.plscop.tl Sunday school of Mantua, hail a 100 per cent turnout Other schools win ning pennants were Presb.ilcriun. Paulsboro: Methodist Episcopal, of Porchtown: Ta.ilor Memorial KaptUt. of Paulsboro ; .Methodist Episcopal, Billingsport : Methodist Episcopal, Frnnklinville. The Summit Park iummer Sunday school won the prize for the largfst turnout, liavlug inure than 2.10 members at the picnic. Slotortrucks brought nearly entire Sunday schools trom distant corners of the count. The morniug program was given oier to water sports on Alcon lake and in the afternoou there were field sports. PLAYGROUND FETE TODAY Midsummer Celebration of Moffett School Will Attract Hundreds Several' hundred children will partici pate today In a midsummer celebration at the playground of the John SI. Slof fett School, Seeoud and Oxford streets. There will be a baby parade, folk dances and an open-air mlrtstrel show. The exercises will be under tlie directiou of Silss Katharine C. Welsh, Miss Agnes Fit7.patrlck antl William S, Mc Silehael. Frizes- will he awarded to the chil dren having the most novel costumes iu the baby paiadc. Mrs. I.entine recened woitl trom tile government ou Dei ember . thnt lift husband hail been wounded Septrnibei 3(1. Letters from the War Depart in, nl later brought lie! mini that hei husband was missing. tine of these said that he had been litfd on September 2S fnr extrnordlii.irj lir.ii.Ti under flic. lie hud ilMln- 1 r-GI ! WILLIAM LKN'l'INE i a deatll Norlhiiniiiton nnd York .K.t..,n..v ' lrn,n mxi -nrsi in nixiy-seconu; ....... i , l.!.. ! , , l- . Mrs. Ifciirir territui' is ('iitnci-iiu. (Vn-! """' "" i."-vcringiou to ivrains; ter. Clearfield. Clinton. Elk, L.icntnins. I Pentridge. from Fifty-fourth to Fifty McKean. Montour. Nnrtlilimherlaud. ' lifth : Plum, fiom Hitman' to Torres Potter. Tioga nntl I'ldun tnuiCcs. .Mrs. I dale: Wcstford. from Geneva to Slar Steel has Adams, lletlfnrd. Rlair. Cum-I wood. bri.i. t iimlierlanil. Frniiklin. Fiiltnn. Huntingdon, Juniata. Mifflin. Perry and Snyder enmities. The arc cn-operatinc with .la N. Schrocdcr. W. H.irrlsnn Walker and George E. Llo.itl, group (huirmen of these districts. In addition to women group lice ciiairinen, prominent women haie been lecommcnded as count vice ilialrmen. Appnlutinetits suggested lo dat are: Mrs. Edgir A Weimar. Lebmon count : Airs, fplon .Myers. Northamp ton county: Mrs, ,. Louise Liiiderinan. Lehigh iniitity; Mrs Harry Keller. Center count : Mis. II, II. Gage. Clin ton county: Mrs, William K. West. Montour count : Mrs. W. Grant Dries bach, I'nion count : Mrs. Catheryn C, Lucas, Dauphin count, Mrs, Robert J, Itolston, Montgomery count. Pa., and .Mrs. II. Fletcher lirowii. New Castle cumit. Del. CHURCH LOSES $10,000 Vineland Bequest Upset by Use of "Benevolent" for Charitable Trenton. July 31. -The iiiatlicrlent use of an inept term in the will of the late Anne (lenumoiit. of Yineliud, made it necessary for Vice Chancellor ll.irkcs to (ile In the Court of Chancer an opinion selling aside ,i betiiet nf about $10,000 to the First M. E. Church. Vineland. The ilcrinion icaihetl. the vice chain ellor s.iitl, was ioiitr.ir. lo Ills own satisfaction antl means a fius- ' trillion of the wishes nf the testatrix, machine- j but no other opinion was possible under legal authority and piiuciiile. i! Mrs. lleaiimonl. in the onin'mn nf the vice chancellor, understood the word haritable." In her will she provided among other things, that the church should have the net proceeds of the sale of her home, the ninoiint as received b i nf I In- church to be held in I endowment fund and tht. ' net income therefrom to be usitl for the I "siippmt of the churtli or such lienevo '. ;,,-... ,lr! Nnttnful mill Slmtll Ininriivi'lllfllll S300 Mnillhlv lent tmrnoses as the trustees nf the t.MlllIICIl JJIL IIUMI." " .-,..----- T ..-.. , GraiiKe block - Scott's lane, from Ridge avenue. "JOO feet northeast? Wolf, from Wceeacoe to Front. (trading Diamond street, from Sixth -fourth (n Dagge(t street: Er tlrick. from Longshore to Knotr: St. lucent, from Rising Sun (n noAhwcst nf flntlov- Dnklev. from Prirndi.hili A northeast of St. Vincent: Eighteenth, tinin Chclten to Medary. PEMBERTON HONORS OWN Jersey Town Unveils Tablet Erected to Thirty-two War Heroes Peinheiton. N. J.. July 31. With hundreds of former residents returnijrfv I to the home town. Pemberton yes-j terdy welcomed back from the war its I thirty-two service men and uuviiled a, i i,-"-" t '.li-t to perprtunte their fame. I The tablet was dedicated after joung Iwoiiiiu li-d bjnketl Horal tributes aioiind , It. Lieutenants Dnnaltou and Wight I man. aviators fiom Camp Dix. swooped I dow ii In drop similar tributes from , the air. messages thiniigli guu fire The n.iienls of the soltlier live Second nntl Kitzwater streets. The "iiUhed himself b carrying Importniit I lefuse In belieie that their sun Is deatl. I benevolent to be syntui minis with EMERGENCY AID STILL CARES FOR 450 LITTLE PARALYTICS'? Needed to Continue Work Until 1920 church shall direct. MAKKin J$ !I. AH. i.i sZbl v ii.iii ,V-KITXSCV. ,f-h 11 A. II. to ry'ilSWA-.M. -...lUlJf M. r.v:-fsiSifS' $- bl.l.UCI' I'rcscnli i& ' CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG ,.S A M.H I'KUUUL'TlU.N' "1 hb BETTER WIFE" .V. I li..i, A.MIA HTI.WAKT in HUMAN U1..SIIIU p "a TTa T p ii a. ii. to ll :::n v. ii flfl 1 Itl.AT .O.N Ol' 1IAI.L (.Al.NB'S "THE WOMAN THOU GAVEST ME" tmn.UAvr L'.sr of KAiomrEs l.athi-iliic .M.iLlxmjM, Jail, Holt. Frllll UluiKltt, Milton Slim Hnl '1 liemlnre ttoberu, Next WVck WM. S HAHf In W.UION TftACKS' arTIdTa l 1 , H--.S-1 T l oV "ITH M 12 - a-'" .:l 7 4.'. 0 30 J. M. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Kelly, of Thirty, fifth street and Midvalc avenue, left today for Worcester, Mass., to attend the championship races In which Kelly's brother, Mr. Jack IJ. Kelly, will row. After the races Mr. aud Sirs. Kelly will go to Connecticut for three weeks. They will spend the autumn in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles SIcIIvaine and their family, of -L.08 Itldge avenue, will leave tomorrow for Atlantic City and will remain until the end of th mouth, Mr. -lohn Whitaker. of .I.'IOO Krr' street, will leave during the month to spend the late summer iu Atlantic City. Sllss Florence Hirst, of Ridge ave nue, is spending several weeks in Ocean City. WISSAHICKON Mrs. Albert A. Delghton, of 373S Manayunk avenue, returned on Sfonday from a fortnight's visit in Washington, IX 0,. where she was the guest of her brother-in-law and lister. Sir. and Sirs. Robert Hardest', of Takoma Park. Her youug daughter, Sliss Doro thea Delghton, who accompanied her. will remain In Washington for some time. Miss Griggs and Miss Hattle Griggs, nf 214 nochellc avenue, with their niece. Stlss Dtantha Hall, will leave tomorrbiV for the Maine coast. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Slmcox. o Munayunli avenue', left' during the week in loin a csmninir narty in eastern The EvksImi Public LunfiKB will he-glad to publish items of social Interest sent In by the readers. Items .should be written on one side of the. paper only and should be signed 'with the name nf the sender and the telephone number, that they may be verified, Address Society Editor, Evemho "Pdolip lizvozn, uwj Unectnut a u?tf'"' - ' , - ' j u. rov l she. bob tf i? Js- i. ri-T i'. :V..i Ai.M. Vll. I PPOLip LC&OEHi umi wnestnut I a hospital ana dtant Mam " invo. ine pariy wn mv i n..- i . .,..-. .',.l-,3I.-A.i-itot!Ji-AA..v., j,'. '... .1 .-.:'. ftiifn-iirtu rn'iriif r-t iii'ilffiTrtiin'--i nr-ift-in ' iftiii mrfrfiW1- fe - tl (i.M-ff-'rtiMtftllit-'"-' .Jm.''1. -- V ti2iyviW. ,,j,n, '. AFTER three eaih nf watchfulness. I.'O infantile paral.isi cases are still on the lists of the Emergent' Aid and are receiving constant attention. Tliev are 'not in the pitiable ciiiiditiou iu which the summer nf 1010 found them, but most of the cliildicii aic still pa tiently undergoing the treatments that will cure or nt least help their condition. Hopeful? Yes, indeed." sas Sliss Mary L. Seidell, secretary of the pnral.isis committee of the Emergency Aid. of which Sirs. J. Willis Martin is chairman. A great ileal of Sliss Sel den's time is still being given to tlie work, which as started three years ago, of registering the cases, arranging for .treatments, proiiding braces antl the hundred and one details necessary to aid the return to health of the paralyzed children. . "There were more than 000 rases Iu 1010. located all over the city. Four huudred and fifty have gone from the lists, 300 of whom hnve been cured, and the others Have either died or moiod from the territory. Those who are still uu our lists arc, for the most part, Iu good health and are improving under the treatment. Of tourse, some of them will ulways be crippled. Helpless Cripple Walks , "One little girl wns unable to sit up in the fall of 10111. She spent eight een mouths In a hospital and now walks with a brace. In the spring of this year the doctor said that he Would operate and she would be able to walk without braces. She is now in tht hos pltal and will need three or four npefa. tions. "Another little girl, less than a jetr old when Bhe cbine .Jo us at Thanks giving, 1010, could moii nothing but her eyes. For two years she was iu hosnltal and d dn't want to Uavn lures on the will'.-inil at mv home the there aren't nn lii'-tii'-p mi the wall ' me I Cpon the i oust ruction of the ipioled I IRENE CASTLE ln E language depend. d the legal niciiiing of Nix, u ,..,.,., jj' i tl .... ....!. . "" iimi ' li.ifit.i I i .. p ..-..... . . .... . . . t.NE" Band Concerts Today The Municipal Hand plays tonight at Corinthian antl Fairniount ave nues. Th" Fairiiiount Park Rami plays this afternoon and evening at Lemon Hill. urirrts "benevolent and 'tharita A residual legatee, a lunatic. .1.. '..,. I. ii.ir iiiviri'st friend, brought suit "Thut little g'l I hft the hospital able, an(j nlj,,rod the coutciition that the In walk and use her il.'lit arm. She (inanition Involved was mid foi un llmps a little .iiid her left arm n( (.rtninty and In violation of the rule shoulder are not as llic.i should be. hut 'a,a,, perpetuities, she is just as bruht as an nther child of her age." j In the fall nf 1010 the Emergen. , Aid raised $3(1.00(1 from an appeal sent out fnr the ptirpnse of helping the vic tims of the epidemic. In lOlV a small' fund of yirKM) was raised, and In June, 1018. a month! income nf ,f."0(l was obtained to continue the work. RccaiiM of the reduction In the num i her of cases, nn income of only $30(1 a ntnnd' is asked to continue to June. 1020. Altogether, nearly ?-.ri.000 has been spent lo restore the cripples to health. The hospitals and dispensaries gaie their work fiee. Wheu a ho.pffal did not have a free bed for the little pa- , tient, the Emergency Ait! paid for the room. The co-operative spirit of the families nf the victim i has also helped i to make the funds go u loug wuy. Wheu braces and other eiiilpfiiciit were tin longer iieccssar.i, the famll turned them over to the committee to be used for jsome zither child. OUTING FOR CHILDREN' 4 " Gospel and Relief Association to Be Host to Kiddles The GospeJ and ltclief Association to day will be hoi-t to 300 children from tbe narrow streets In the central section of the city. . A The little ones wll be taken to Hunt ing Park, where they will be permitted to romp and enjoy tho lares quantities of cood tttings to rat and drink.' There wli be gtmes, carousel naea ana otner forms of entertainment. The party vfl meet it the Parkway .Sl'OKTI.V; CHANCE ' 1 .Hiibi photo bv H-trrncM MISf ELIZABETH fl, EIXICOTT daughter of Sir. nnd Mrs. Horace O. peltjel.of 4322 Osaje avenue,. iHrcn,' w VICTORIA M.irtKKT S'T AHOVK NINTH 0 A l TO 1113 P. M GEO. WALSH oT.'-'.V?'. Nesl Wr.k FANNln WARD In COMMON CLAY Pumm KLVjLiN 1 DOnOTHV OISH "ii ,.niur.l .AijL..' MARKRT STREIST AT JL.Ml'lJR continuous vaudeville; 11 A M in 11 P. M. ...'j- .. ...,r. Mere 1 hey Umt J0r. tGOil HVMAN ADI.KR A CO ; OT11RRS. CROSSlCEYS S,XT,CT AM. WFVK DAILY. I ::0. 7 4 0. Sennett Bathing Girls Pl;rpOV ITU "l'lri HV R'N''TT Fit M-COMBDr "Yankee Doodle in B-rlin" no .mvivcK iv prtirrs F. BltOAU It HANSOM. STS. OrreSl otr nralr n Phil. ui iuoi Twll., l)allyi 30 1 B:3M ANOTHER BANNER WEEK ' r.TH WEEK "t tt Bt Tlay of the Tur , MICKEY The Lata Joy of the Screen MATS.. 25c. 50c a cs Nights,25c.50c.75c A k R P" krriTWS TMF.ATRP-& "r-A,- tnwVDvnDOTrt 1 ruun ivi-iaj-v onu i not-i' -'- 4-ln.i-iltllUr 'N"EVi-:rtYTiiiNn" lH, i- PAUL DKCKRR & CO. " . in -piiR niniv nivt it uuitnj:r (imij ft alkxakdkr; wo-ft- ' . a urn wwircnHmv &, Bu'eMIm anA tfinvftiM-lVAHrin tn tr nM'L'l ,ta - bVajI . j m. H )l ;, '- - , lt WILLOW GROVE PAR? LEPS 21T1 Symphony Owherti oa: v-o-1 MMff-xlt I TO-DAY' Aimiwirnii 1 o'clock. rpimi it r- "" - 1 , ,-n 'M I sl a M w 4 ,! m n 1 m Y -1 u z i il -si '111