Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 10, 1920, POSTSCRIPT CLOSING STOCK PRICES, Page 7, Image 7

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
flancy Wynne Tallts of Bar
fat There for This Month
' Various Happenings
. i i.-.l.-n Ttii
TTJjnB you in town yrirriia, i m..i,
VV If you were yo" would not he hci'e
.. .,uthis today. brcnuM yon womti
iiturMly be melted. It wad'somo day.
wasn't 4t7 !-- ""'J "' "
.. pooolblc and sat under an electric
fan eyry rntoute I could, for I dou't
,jl,f warm wrauirr.
Dp that lis it miry, mine. i um !
1C hp are up hi Maine ! Think of the
m1i clear air and tliolfoj:n and high
-iJ unit alwaj-H helntt cooltbat In,
...rW nlwars. Think of the wind belnf?
!& that on who ii un.there
m .iron tlmt ono who w tin mere
Siu.llr 1id ho nurliiclty to write inn
(dually
Jh, oth-r ilny ann ny -nni ino wm
I"' iiAln ko hard "lift Wondered. If
M'.1"1.! I.. ..hi. In 1-fwl. Ami
2? .KWWt, wait: ven."
m --"""- . fr 1nr-r.in tin
5.? I 5 III ko nwny'and I will writ.,
to '"v"1... "... .i 1, mn inili. nnil
SrJfS of "ii" fiMv- nu,i t,.,p wm,u,of !L1(!
SnM ami the -wlr-h of the. oars on the
Sater, an' ovm thins; apd then she'll
know how I felt.
TTOWnVEB, lefn talk a little about
II nr Harbor, b-eftim- I hear a -rent
V ..'k. mi th-rp nlromlr. and
ft I. certainly one 'beautiful spot. The
ri. Witt Cuvlers lolt till" wrrtt ior
J?. ".'IF... 4i,.r Mix Ilannr Oil?-
K ' .. Mr. CnyhVa
ulster, aiwnjrn "","' li! iri.
fisiri, . . . i ... ir(. The
Maillfon Tnvlor- have pone and the
'!, Wrl-Iit- nti-l Mtir-iirct and
'!'-": .I....I.1 ti.inb ni Tounirpr
S; would nil-n Cane May. he
STthr have been jo hero f.
thref or tour yrnr m". ;' ,
,5 many more yoiinsc nropl; at the Jer
wr wort than in Bar H.rbor. But
. the necnery at the Harbor tar
n do, CaK &- attractions, and so
v"&, know MJ Conorcr is to
run an Kmewncy iu -m-i. - .-- -1
n Bar Harbor this year. She ta , a
htfr of Mrs. Wr cht and has always
SSVltla them. They had a tea room
.17 F. A khon nt Cape May for
cvcral & ami so decided to have
Th?re re two ten rooms nlreadv c
(lUUted in i Bar Harbor by Miss Sophlo
Trawl ami they have been very sue-
tearful. In fart, they nave occn ku."
or for six or eight years. ... t
There is a sort of shop nttaeherl to
A room, and beautifu old ch nn ami
antique furniture and other '""
are cold, in connection with the tea
room. A Rreat many omen of social
jromlnence have, pone In for this Kort
It thing and it is a good Idea. For
Iv have excellent taste and judg
nt anil thev do have successful
rTac s. Miss Rfliaboth Woodville has a
fa room and shop In ot "
anil thero are innumerable others dot
M here and there throughout Now
England. asVll as our own state and
New Tork and Delaware.
HAVn vou seen that baby of Nancy
SmUhe Miles? She's nearly Two
vpnrs old now. and the most lovable
wee niece of humanity I have ever seen.
She's tlmplv beautiful and so good and
eunmnn. ou Know .urn. -um i uu...v
hrr Xaaev Thomas Miles, because beiug
a girl che could uot be named after
her Midler father, whom she will never
see in this world, for he died in France
just about a month or so before she was
.. ir nan Thnmnn Miles, nuu so
small Nancy has the Thomas iu her
Her mother was Nancy Smythe and
the and wee Nancy live with Mr. anil
Mrs. Calvin Smythe, Mrs. Miles's par
tnts, at their home in Germantown.
ALL the family were enthusiastic
over .llmmie. who having attained
the age of fifteen, had gone to a boy s
camp and think of it I was made a
Junior assistant or something of the
lnd- . .. . i j
Father and mother were delighted.
Their boy was so ambitious, think of
his being considered of proper ago. and
knowledge to be a junior helper I tell
you! And when his first letter camo
thev read it out loud, and they took it
around with them an' evcr thing, and
wire just as proud as could be about it.
For he told how he rose in the morn
ing and helped with breakfast. And how
he helped the younger boys, with whom
he came in contact, and ohl it was juat
wonderful! Well every one was inter
feted and agreed how lovely it was till
one day .Tlmmle's elder sister came home
from a visit.
She listened to the letter and praise
th a bored expression and then
fhe raited wearied arras above her
head and remarked: "It must be some
camp if it can make .Tlmmie-work!''
NANCY WYNNH.
' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr and Mrs. Denuveau Borle. Jr , an
nounce thfl engagement of their diiutchter.
Mlm Patty Borle, to Mr. Albert Nalle,
ton of Mrs Jesse Nalle, of Lonchouse,
Bryn Miwr, Pa.
Mrs Isaac Clothier, Jr, with her
cn, Mr. Isaac Clothier, 3a. of Sunny
nrook Farm, Radnor, left last Tuesday
to tpentl a month on their ranch in
"jomlns Miss Catharine Ciothicr,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Clothier. In at
Camp Onaway, New Hampshire, for the
tummer.
.Mr and Mrs. Gustave "W. Berliner, of
mverford announce the marriage of
meir daughter, Jean Colpart Scott Berg
nr, and Lieutenant George L Comto,
United Statts navy, of tho naval air
craft station at San Dlojro. Calif., on
Thurrday, nt the home of Mr, and Mrs.
w Moaeley Swain, Hinehani, Haverford
Mrs Fianlt Gavjoy entertained at
ptvon Manor on Wednesday evenlncr in
honor of Miss Eleanor T. Chandler and
Mr. Theodoie B. Welderfcelm. Jr.. whose
marriage will take place on July 21 Tho
PJests Included Mr. and Mrs S. A
caatiifr. Mrs. Frederick T. Chandler,
Jr. Mr Joseph Delono and Mr. Wil
liam T Gayley, Jr.
Amone tho guests who attended th
olnner bIvo i at the Merlon Cilcket Club
?viiHUndll.v 'venlnit by Mr. and Mrs.
iV'l'am Henry Brooks, of St. Davids, In
nonor of Mis Eleanor I.owthrope. of
irenton. whose engagement to Mr. Wil
liam Henry BrookH. Jr. has Just been
announced, and Miss Mary V Scull.
SJ049 encasement to Mr. Morton Earl
i u.1"' "'"' iMl been announced, were
Meutenant Commander Opcar Badger,
Or.-"1x?Ir? I'VH flalston Ayera. of
rr,n?r8N J : Lieutenant George Wlll
imi x,lIVl!t Jr- Dna Mr- Mclver. Mr.
ci,D(ir,lnn Brooks. Mr. William
"- "cull, Jr, nnd Mr. T. Frazlor Brookes
FariT,.SnawMr'' Da5!.ld C. Ogden, of
nnnV,. iu t,:r""-0' uermantown. an
nouiuothd engagement of their dauph
Il,.J n Mnn' ?lB,en edn, to Mr.
ii.rtAnrown' alb0 of Germantown..
ef m! Auf,u,l'a W. Harrison, daughter
OmunJ,J',: f. Vlllanova. will Bo to
'' i,.rana,,,a' ,t0 vlslt fr several
Jacl.nri'.,0,rf ,Xw'lR on Auu"t 1 r
JacuBoriB Hole, Wyomlnr.
inI,in ?ur' Da.nle' Hutchinson. Jr.,
n .lS.iJ? ;lt-'"( with their wn
na l in?Ji,fr',,,,aw'.Mr- "U'1 " BBl.
nam Hutcliliuon, at Locust Valley, L. I
strr Wa,ler A Woou' 6 Loat
Itock viS now occupying her hon.o on
iwck road, Itadnor, for the summer.
Iihin8, TIiJn"B. Nwhall. of Old Flace.
Maw 'whS! rulurnea. from Magnolia,
anarfa&Mr.B',i)rlhu.r Morton Wllsoit
S,.r.-ram '.Jr t Wyoming- aenue. Ard-
more p Si'ifr ,ot Wyoming aenue,' Ard-
"ore, W leaye August 1. 'for their
vr. , :':,,, ,
f '
Harbor and the Many Who
and Next She Tells of
in Social World
enmp nt Pocono Lake 'Reserve, whero
they will stay until fall.
Mr. and Mrs, U. S. Grant, of Sharon
Hill, nnnouncc the marriage of their
daughter. Miss Sarah Grant, nnd Mr.
Smedley Ward, son of Mr. nnd Mr. P. P-
Ward, of Bldley I'nrkt on Saturday,
July 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Phlllppus W, Mlllor. of
Belford, ht. Davids, have returned, from
a .several weeks' lslt In the Pocono
mountains. a '
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Anderson, of
Booth nnd Bos lanes, Haverford. teft
on Wednesdny for Atlantic City, where
they will stop at tho Traymoro for a
few weeks. ,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold A. Freeman, of
St. Davids, nre spending the summer at
Colebrooli. N. H.
Miss Florence Pntton. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas It. Pntton. of 6023
Orexel road, OVcrbrook. la tho gucrit
of Mr, and Mrs. L,. a. Belmont, of
Latches lane. Merlon, nt the New Mon
mouth Hotel, nt Spring Lake.
Dr. nnd Mrs Arthur n. Dray, oV
ueirui, Kyrta, nre recclMng congratula
tions on the birth of a second son a
row w ceks hko. Doctor Dray, whn hnn
n chair at, the American University at
uviiui, whb a resiaeiu oi mis cuy tor n
humber of years. Doctor Dray expects
to Vfnlt lh AlnlAtf l,t-lt,M Ul ait,hn,An
which will noon be (riven htm. tin rllrl
most efllclent relief work during the war
In tho mountnlns of Lebanon, where ho
estnbllihed a Bed Cross station, to which
he devoted inuch attention.
Mr. and Mrs Jay S. Jones, of Warren.
J;a, ore receiving congratulations on tho
?.""?' "J on, jay h. jonca, Jr. on
Juno 2b. Mrs. .Ionen will be remembered
n; Miss nuth B. Elsenhower, daughter
Mr' and MrH- w- ll- ElsenhoweV, of
Klchena lane, Germantown.
Mr. and Mrs. E II Drlggs, entertained
nt Ulnner nt TlAVntl KTitnn,- tlila ui.aI, In
honor of their sister, Mlts Jean Wutson.
Covero wero laid for fourteen.
t,,Sa &l& J?" 'a re,
ati extendod trip through the West.
r.M,K uml Mrs- Frodorlck Oelgor. of
KSibT00fe ,e,ntertftl"ed Mr. and Mrs.
rVi ,,h W,Jlf anLl Mr- on1 Mrs. Jerry
?tnun.d' L Overbrook, m their home
Sr f.t.ern Polnt' Conn- over the Fourth
T -t'i'- "gV John Bamberger, of the
Wt wVJi,BrSnteun,h und Walnut streets,
r .
rnrin ini.i- "V r r.L. rienus rop Colo
nnrt rfulnies UJ?" .wl" tour Yellowstone
vJ? H,Lacie,r ark They u' also
September rcturnlnE Bme time In
city 'MounS .Ju08eph h- BalIcy' ot thls
cuy, nnnounco the emmmm.n, .,,i-
HrrvTfcI:,lfanor C- Ballcy. t Mr.
HarrS Jj fe Jr" BOn ot Mr- a"d Mrs.
ALONG THE MAIM LINE
sncVntCatho)"Krt',fr0"' Cynwyd, which
rpent tno week-end cnmnlnir nlone- thu
nln sift Hrown. Miss llleanor
MIm riomthUi5d Mr.'1.. Herbert Cross,
MnKte? niiCoss- lss kou1"0 Cross
nnnd" Mrr.a,iCLl:tfe0.3,, Mr' Ch",C3 MXm
,ur. nnd Mr r n ttn.i .. .
Mr. i.-r-,:-ii-ji',)f iiiiun, oir. ana
ir.;i,i;";. "ViK'?r. nna...astor Frank
.....j ' "" ul lanarnio road, Cyn-
rhifnUS. si,f,"d,.n.,r "e "nmer at tho
Lhaironte, Atlantic City.
nnd V.f?JldT?Ir.u- Iilrcn: Singleton Tay
vn.iil h,s n .th, ay- of Ess avenue,
. ? b?rtlJ; wl" ,CIlV0 today for a motor
K.'.u- ,reecK, na, where they will
Sapplngton, tor a month.
. ' A"11"'" Littleton, of Mandrlllo
road. Cynwd, is visiting Mrs. Clara
'"uum Joyce .ai ner summer home in
utamuv, i,, J,
ir?Ir;-nnMrsJEward c- Deardon nnd
Master Edward Deardon. Jr.. will sail
for Europa July 31. They will spend
the Hummer touring the continent and
w II also visit Cofonel and Mrs. Tho'mas
Birch. United atntes. minister at Por
tugal, arriving home 'about October 1.
Mr. nnd Mrs Milton .1 lr.r.nf ),,,,
returned from their wedding trip to
Niagara. Buffalo, Washington and
other places of interest and are in
their now home, 6iu Lebanon avenue.
Oerbrook Mrs. Hentog. who was mai
rled June 1, was Miss Henrietta Plncus.
GERMANTOWN
r.t Jeo "J,'1 .MI, George L. Estabrook,
of 620 West Cliveden avenue, have re
turned to their home from a trip to
Buffalo, Newark and Niagara Falls and
a few days spent nt Ocean City.
,,MI,7, Marian Zorns Cadwalladcr, of
139 West Upsal street, has Joined her
parents, Mrr nnd Mrs C L, Cadwal
ladcr, at their cottnge in Ocean City.
Mr. and Mrs Stanley H Ketcbam. of
Harvey street, nre spending ten days at
Bay Head, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs E Burk Estabrook, of
West Johnson street, aro in Newark for
the summT.
w,Mr'T?.n.d "J".' Jonn L Zimmerman,
Mlm Lillian Zimmerman anil Mr. Tlav.
mond Zimmerman, of 38 East Haines
street, have returned from visiting
.urn. muiiuiio jiciumc, oi VVIUianiS'
town. Pa.
Miss Merlon Tophan, ofiSUS Greene
street, spent a few days nt her cottage
ui wccun uiiy.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Firth are spend
ing the summer at the Hotel Dennis
Atlantic City.
Miss Glads Brcnnan wai the truest
ot mr. ana mrs. clarence a Hnrdlmr.
of .MJ West Clapler street, for a few
days at thoir cottage at Ocean City.
Miss Esther James his returned from
a short stay at Ocean City.
Mr. and Mr Alfred C. Marple nnd
miss .uaDei .tinrpie, ot onun xena street,
nre occupying their apartment at
Ocean City for the summer.
Miss Dorothy nose is spending some
time in tietnienem, ra.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wllkle and
family, of 109 West Harvey street,
motored to uirouasnurg, wnere tney
will sjiond a jhort time.
Mlhs Etliel Young nnd Miss Magda
lene Young, or fiin isast TuipenocKen
i-troet. will leave today to ena several
days In Wlldwood
Mr. and Mrs James McQIiee and Miss
Miriam McOhee aro spending the holi
day season nt Ocean city.
Miss Muriel Margerum and Miss
Helena Atexander havo returned from
n slinrt stav ln Ocean City.
Mr. Vernon Plhe 'entertained Infor
mally at ins nome on inurmay e
nlng. Among the guests wero Miss
Lillian Zimmerman. Miss Merlon Top.
han. Mr Harry Reed nnd Mr. Benjamin
Valentine. ,
A i-nril nnrtv will bo riven for mem
bers and their guests nt the Cedarbrool:
Country Cluti on Monnny evening.
Mrs. Herbert A. Wallace and her son,
Mr. unrnid Wallace, of i.ts East Mount
Airy avenua, have returned to their
home from a week's stay at the Holm
hurst, Atlantic City.
Mr uml Mis. William Scatchard. of
605 East Chelten avenue, aro occupjing
their cottage at Ocean City for the
summer.
Mr ,.nri Mrs. a. .11 Longmlre. of 49
High street, have gone to their cottage
at ocean uny " vo ...
aqUTH PHILADELPHIA
Announcement is made of the mar
riage of Miss Marie Assman, daughter
of Mrs. M- Assman, of 149 Rlttier street,
and Mr Stephen Wilts on Wednesday,
June 30, at 0 o'clock, nt St. Alphoneuo's
Church, Foui th and Reed.
Mr. and Mrs Claude Ramspncher, of
2340 South Seventeenth street, will
leave next week with their children,
r.r.iv rlnuda Rnmspacher, Master
Wnlter Ramspacher and Miss Reulua
Ranispncnor, io mmim n iu,.ini,.ik i
Wlldwood.
Miss ICathryne 'Kennedy will return
tomorrow-to her home, 204 Spruco
street.' after havlngpent, several weeks
wlUi itlaada at OceAn Clyf
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MBS. WAKUEN RIABNAK
Who before her man Inge on June
12 was Miss ISstcIlo Latibcr
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrrf. Carl A. Tlogge, of 2743
North Ninth street, hae roturned from
Elizabeth. N. J., where they were the
nuests of Dr. ami Mrs. Joseph Funk.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogge will be at home
after August 15 at 1332 Lycoming street.
Announcement Is made of the mar
riage of Miss Catharine Bunge, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs Louis Bunge. of
4043 North Broad street, and Mr. Earl
Raser, of 7825 Germantown avenue, on
July 3, at tho homo of the bride's uncle
nnrf mint. Mr nnd Mrs. John B. Taylor.
5211 Overbrook avenue, Wynncfleld, by
tho Rev. Dr. Miner, nssocinto nasior oi
the Grace Baptist Temple, Broad and
Berks streets.
Mr nnd Mrs. ucorffo Down, or isorui
Broad street, who aro occupying their
summer home nenr Bristol. Pa., enter
tained, the following at an nu-aay ear.
rien ftn nn Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs,
Harry A. Shuster, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
KhUStcr, Misa i-iorence i-nruor, oir. una
Mrs. Arthur Mitchell, Miss Alice Bjillcy,
Miss Reba Bowers, Miss Cora Bailey,
Mrs. William Fish, Miss Marian Heiiton,
Mlsi Mav Shuster, Mr Albert Itorers,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Smith. Mr. Wil
liam Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. William Aus.
tin Mr nnd Mrs. Wilbur Austin. Miss
Elsie Dlttman. Mr. Elmer Reedy, the
Rev. nnd Mrs. John V. Ellson. Miss
Florence ElUon, Mr. and Mrs. George
Barrett, MIbs Mario Cupp and Mr. and
Mrs Roy Lester.
Mr nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Bailey, of 2716
North Reese street, gave a reception nt
their home In honor of their son-in-law
nnd dnughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Mitchell, who recontly returned from
their wedding tour. Mr. and Mrs.
Mitchell will be at home at Twelfth
nnd York streets. ,
Mr. 'and Mrs. J. Harry Anderson, of
2135 Green street, have tnken a house
at Merlon for the summer.
ilw Jnsenh Slmsohtr. 909 North
Franklin street, Ib spending tho summer
with h.r father. Mr. Morris Storn. 230
Honth Rhode Island avenue, Atlantic
City.
Mr. aAA Mrs. Howard E. Frank have
returned from their wedding trip, after
passing a few days with Mrs. Frank's
parents, Mr. and Mrs M. Sperling, of
C174 Parkslde avenue, and nave gone to
spend some tlmo at the home of Mr.
Frank, In Chelsea. Mrs. Frank was
formerly Miss Sophia L. Sperling.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
mi Mildred Perrem has returned to
her home nt 3931 Baltimore avenue after
spending a few aas wiin irienus in.
Shawmont, fa.
Mr W. Duncan Thomas nnd her
daughters. Miss Virginia Thomas and
Miss utnince ! nonius, oi me ouiitrict,
s'nrrv.flftli and Cheutnut streets, accom
panied by Miss Gladys McCowen. Miss
Marlon O Meara and Mrs Jumes I. Mac
Carey. Jr . and her children, will motor
to Eaglesmere on July 14, to remain a
few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Swift Tredlck
nnd their son. Master Wendell Swift
Tredlck. Jr , and daughter, Miss Virginia
DlcUy Tredlck, are spending a few dajs
nt Asbury Park.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dickson and
their daughters. Miss Anna and Miss
Agnes Dickson, of 268 South Forty-sixth
street, have taken a house at Laconia,
N. H., where they are spending the sum
mer. Their son, Mr. Pemberton Dickson,
ha3 returned to the city to attend the
summer school of the University of
Pennsylvania.
TIOGA
Miss Marv Dtmpsey. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs William Dempsey, of Ireland,
and Mr. Dunlel J. Keegan, of 3520 Jud
son street, were married on Wednesday
morning in the Church of Our Lady of
Holy Souls, Tioga and Nineteenth
streets with the rector, the Rev Joseph
A. Heffernnn. officiating. Mips Grace
Keegan wan the brldo.'s only attendant
and Mr. Joseph White was best man.
After a wedding breokfast at their fu
ture home. 3530 Judson street. Mr. and
Mrs. Keegan left for Atlantic City.
Mrs Stanley Burns, of York road, will
entertain the members of the Alpha
chapter of the Sigma Phi Sorority this
afternoon at her home. Her guests will
Include Mrs. Walter Smith. Mrs, Harry
Edgar Dqnohoe, Mrs James Durness,
Miss Gertrude Curry. Mrs William
Schock, Mrs. John Stewart. Mrs Isaac
Dalzell, Miss Annabel Crozler. Miss Cora
Rogers, Mrs. Milton Kellv and Mrs
Joseph Clay. Mrs. Burns, who was Miss
Mndalelne Conahan, was a bride of tho
early summer.
Mr. Georce G. Lower, of West Tioca
street, is spendlnc two months camping
on the Maine coast,
Mrs Ojcar Noll, of North Park ave
nue Is spendlnc the early summer ut
Turkey Point, N. J.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Lum, of 1416
West Venango street, are occupying
their country home near Trenton.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles P Gllden, Jr.,
have returned from their wedding trip
and are at home at 1S27 West Tioga
street. The bride was Miss Affiles
Walker, daughter of Mr. Jacob Walker.
STRAWBERRY MAN8ION
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rllch and family,
of 2015 North Thirty-third street, are
living at 204 Atlantic avenue, Atlantio
City, for the summer
Mr. and Mrs Meyer Newrnayer and
family, of 3J43 Diamond street. hoe
closed their home nnd aro spending the
summer In Atlantic City
Miss Gladys T Gaber,
dauEhter of
Mr and Mrs, David
unoer, or sso
Clifford street. Is spending the summer
at Camp Mitchell, Tjler Hill, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. DaUd Bergcr and family,
of 1737 North Thirty-second street, nro
spending the cummer In Atlantio City.
Mr. and MrB. Marcus E. Levy and
their dnuphter. Miss llleanor Levy, of
1634 North Thirtieth street, and Mr and
Mrs. Nathan Lcmlsch. of 2918 Colum
bia avenue, have closed their homes ami
nre spending tho summer In Atlantic
City. f
Mr. nnd Mrs Lester Lehrfeld. of 1737
Js'orth Thirty-second street, aro spend
ing Uio summer in Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs- J. D.' Maglll, of 1942
North Thlrtysecond Street,- ura living
nt 118 South Seaside tueiiue, Atlantio.
City,
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MISS ISABELLA WADSWORTH
BRIDE OF MR. J. S. ZINSSER
MarrUflo Will Take Place at Majj
nolla, Mass., This Afternoon
' A marriage of Interest to this city
will take? place at E o'clock this after
noon' at Ithe Union Chapel, Magnolia,
Mass, when Miss Isabella Wadsworth,
daughter of the iv-v. Dr. and Mrs.
Charles, .Wadsworth, Jr., of 6854 Qver
brook avenue, Overbrook, will be mar
ried to Mr, John Shannon Zinsser, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Zinsser, of
t-ociut Wood. HnstlnKs-orr-HuCpon. New
York. The bride's father will officiate,
nnd the Ilev Dr. Charles Wndsworth,
3d, of HnBtlnTK-on-invldon will give bin
slater in marriage. Mrs. Charles Wads
worth. 3d. will attend as matron of,
honor, with two maldt of honor, the
sisters of the bridegroom, Miss Ellen
Zinsser and Mlfs VtKKV Zinsser, and
two bridesmaids, who win h mIm Dnrn.
thy Grammer ami Mlim Allsa MncColL
of tins cuy. ino nrido will ho iittlred
In thor wedding gown nnd ell of her
mother, unchanged, which Is of ivorv
Benttal ne fillkr trimmed with nM nnlnt
lace nnd ostrich. Sln will carry an old-
rnshionea oouquei or swantonln. The
attendants will alt wear pink barred or
nandle frocks with snniipR.of French
niue ana pinu orRiuuiio hats, carry nir
Columbia roses and blur inrit.nur tiia
brldeirroom'B best man will br h!n father,
Mr. Frederick J. Zinsser, and tho ushorn
will Include his two cousins, Mr. Wil
liam Zinsser and Mr. rtudolph Zinsser,
of New York; Mr, Lewia Douglas, of
Arizona; Mr Chauncey Loomls, of
Txas, and Dr. William B. Breed, of
Boston. A reception will follow nt tho
clubhouse of tho North Shore Swlmmluit
Pool. Upon their return from their wed
ding trip, Mr. and Mrs Zlnsaer will be
iu no
York.
ome nt Hastlngs-on-Hudsonr, New
JOHNSON BIsniNO
The mnrrlapo of Miss Isabel Blsblng
ciaugntor or Mr. Jolm D. Blsblng, of
iju iveii .mouni I'icas.iiit nenue, to Mr,
Thomas Johnson, of 3G2S Vnrti, u,i,.
hnm street, took place cry quietly nt
tho homo of tho bride's father on
Wednesday cvenlnir nt 8 nvinr-ir tv,
Roy. Thomas S. Cllitc, rector of Grace
Lplscopal Church, Mount Airy, olnclatcd.
riMrl If. nialilni. ha a 1.1. X. . '
." .',.. uiruixu K...U nis unusrnior in
mnrrmge. Mrs. Albert J Uohrer nt-
lyiucu ino priae ns rnniron or honor, and
Mr.
.v..,jii. u, jwurcr wai tno nest
man. Mr. nnd Mrs Johnson nro now
spending sorno tlmo in Wlldwood. N. J.
They will b ,at homo at 3142 North
Broad street upon their return to the
city.
FALL8 Or SCHUYLKILL
Mr. Frank D. Folev and Mr. James
M. Carton, of East Falls, have left on
a motor tour through tho New Eng
land states, where they ill spend the
remainder of tho summer
Miss Mnrjorle FergUKon, daughter of
ui. Ait-tunuer i-orKueon, or ounnyslde
avenue, nnd Mr. Harry E Markley.
whose engagement has been announced,
have gone to tho Delaware Water Gap
IWI .Jill L Ul JUiy,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert E Incham, who
were mRrrled on June 30, have cone
to Garden Grove, Cnllf, to llvo. The
bride was Miss Mnrjorlo walker, daugh
ter of Mrs. Smith Walker, of Queen lane.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Fltzpatrlek nre
passing theli wedding trip In Atlantic
City. Th.i bride was MIsb Mary
Veronica Murphy, daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Thomns Murphy, of 1469 Queen
lane. The weddlnir was solemnized on
Juno 30. Mr. nnd Mrs Fltzpatrlek, upon
their return from their trip, will be at
home at 2219 Beechwood aenue.
The wedding of Miss Esther Parker,
of 339.1 Krall street, nnd Mr. Luke
Shaw, of 3327 North Thirty-fifth streot,
took place on July 2 with tho Rev. Wil
liam B. Cooke, of tho Fnlli Presbyte
rian unurcn, omciaiing. .Mr. and Mrs.
Shnw upon their return from their trip
will 11 vo at the Falls.
HOLMESBURG
Mr. nnd Mrs. Georso R. Stearns and
her daughter, Mlsi Catherine Stearns, of
6711 Frankford avenue, aro spending a
fortnlgm oi oeigraac, inc.
Miss Emma Hagerman, of Ashton
street, has returned from Wlldwood,
whero she spent tho week-end as the
guest of Mr. and Mru. C, Matthews at
their cottage.
Mrs. Amos Oombar, of Cral street. Is
entertaining as her guest, Mrs. Emma
States, of AndnlU3la.
Mr. and airs. Gcorgo Potts, Mr. Edgar
Potts, Mr Jacit l'otts, or Frankrord
avenuo and Ashhurner street : Mrs
Frank Christian, Mr. Frank Christian,
Jr.. Miss Mary Patterson. Miss Dena
Christian and Mlm Olive Masland In
clude a partv wno nnve leu ror a
ninel. In Wolf. Wyom'.njr, Thoy will
he cone for seeral weeks, nnd from
thero they will go on horseback
through Yellowstone ranc.
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Our Special Coffee Price Continues
Forty Cents a Pound
for Fifty Cent Value
We mean just what we say From a quality-coffee-satisfying-
standpoint, we can save you ten cents or more
on every pound of coffee you use.
1toM
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blend to be the finest selection of high-grade coffees ever
turned out of a roaster. ,
Our guarantee goes this far
Buy a pound, try it as often as you wish to
satisfy yourself of its virtue, and if you do not
find it to measure up in every way to the standard
we have set, that is to say, the best cup that ever
passed your lips, we will refund you, the full price
paid.
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NORRIBTOWN
The marriage of Miss Hannah M.
Richards, or 1320 Hwcdo street, auugniei
of Mr., William Blchards. nnd Mr. Joseph
M. Tyler, or Arch street, win iuko I'mo
iN ii.. n-iaf rtMii, ri.tirrti thin niter-
noon nt 4 o'clock. The Rev. Li W. "alner
wilt ntttMnln Tl, hrMA Mill lie nttfrKICU
n maid of honor by her sister, Mlsi Vlo-
lei jiicnarns, nnu imio iwn
niece of the brldecroom, will net as
flower girl. Mrr Albert Tyler, brother of
the bridegroom, will be best mall.
Amnntf IUaba rnm MnrrlntnWn Who
will spend the next few weeks at the. Y,
w, u. camp ni wciiweniiviue, rn... yiji "
Mfss Edith Wilson, Miss Mildred Foxy
Miss Anne Swarts, Mlsa Elizabeth Oresh
nnd Miss Dorothy Gresh.
An Interesting home weddlnjr will
take place this afternoon when Miss
Emma Schultz Lowrncrc, daughter ot
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Longacro, of 022
Wes Marshall street, will be married to
Mr. Frederick W. Amonson. of Philadel
phia. The marriage will bo solemnized
at 3 o'clock nnd n reception will follow.
DELAWARE COUNTY
An Informal dance will bo given at
Artsmnn's Hall. Hose Volley, this evening
by tho Folk-"Moho and their guests.
'Mr., and Mrs. F. Eugene Schmidt, of
Springfield, have returned from 'a few
unys stay ni wimwoou, i. j,
Mpm M Unmur T.Am,r nnrl llAr dflUKh
ter, MIsb Marv Ieepcr, of Media, are at
Capo Mny, where thoy will spend the
remainder of the summer.
Mi- nnd Mi-. W. Mnrplw rTnrlleil linve
returned to their home In Brookline. Mrs.
Corlles wna lierore ner marnngo, a hw
weeks ngo Miss Christine Burtnett.
MIks Mnrirnret Ituntr. who haa been
i?
the guest of hir parents, Mr; and Mrs.
.Tnmn P. TIllntAr nt ttiolr home
in
MatHIr, l.na rttltrt.Arl (ft Mnntrftfll. Cnn
nda. whero she spent tho winter nnd
spring with her uncle, Mr. Frank Hop
kins. Miss M. Cnrmnn Major, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry R. Major, of Media,
is spending n, row wcckb in jjoskw. -foro
returning to her home she will be
the guest of her uncle, Mr. Kline. In
Montclnlr, N. J.
Mr. nnil Mrn. Itnrrv TV Green, of
Drexel Hill, hnvo returned to their home
from n lslt oer thn Fourth of July to
Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Wllbrnham nt
their summer homo nt AHowny. N. J.
Mrs Frederick Srctalir. Mrs. Oreen's
aunt, of Washington, has recently pur
chased a homo at Bon Air, where she
will llvo permanently.
Miss Grace Stockton, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Stockton, of Swnrth
more, s entertaining Mies Neva Selms.
of Mount Vernon, N. Y.
.Mr. mid Mrs. James Gibson, of Mon
treal, Canada, are the guests of Mr. und
Mrs. John W. Ledotrx at their home In
Swarthmoro. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ledoux hne
recently returned from a visit to Mon
treal, bringing Mr. and Mrs. Gibson with
them,
Mrs. Charles Brlnton. of Chicago. Is
spendlnc the summer with Mr. nnd Mrs.
Herbert Brlnton nnd their family at
their cottage at Ocean City during the
absence of Mr. Brlnton. who Is in South
Amerlcn ror n rew montns. Mr. ana Mrs.
Reynolcli Miller, or t.ermnntown, are
nlsii with them. Mr. and Mrs. Brlnton
nnd their family lived formerly In Media.
FR'ANKFORD
Mm. Lawrenco Burrtll and her
daughter. Miss Alma Burrcll. of Haw
thorne street, aro spending tho summer
at Wlldwood.
Mrs Mary A. Toyo announces the
marriage of her granddaughter. Mhs
Emma. Arietta Allen, to Mr. William
Mngatngan, Jr., on Juno 30.
Mr. and Mrs. A'. Hartman and thoir I
daughters, of Foulkrod street, nre spend
ing tho summer at Wlldwood.
Mrs. L. Moore, of 4241 Romaln street,
has returned from a fortnight's stay In
Baltimore, where she w-as the guest of
her mother. Mrs. L. J. Lank.
Mrs. F Justin, of. Arrott street, will
leave next week for a two months' stay
in the Poconos.
Mr. and Mr. Robert Pilling, of 4628
Lelper street, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Anderson are at Lake Paulpac, Pocono
mountains, for the summer.
MANAYUNK
Mrs. Ward Smith, of Green lane, has
as her guest her niece. Miss Reta Null,
of Elkton, Md , who will remain through
the summer.
Mrs. Louis Wless and her daughter.
Miss Amelia Wless. of 216 Green lane,
havo gone to Wlldwood for the season.
The Erenint Pabllo IMttr Trelcomea
snclnl notes of Intercut from vurloiis pjrta
of the ltr. but these note must be
rnpalile of verification, Ilerenfter social
Item ent "J" mall to the Podot will not
jir nublUHed, unless slcnrd by the hinder
nlth name, address and trleplione num
ber. Addrofts social Itema tn tlin Hoclety
Fdltor, r.Tenlnc Publlo Ledger. COG
Chestnut Mrecl.
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Why Pay More ?
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Blend mjlll I
rich, full, heavy body. Economy and satis
faction in every bean. We guarantee this
Stores conveniently located all over Philadelphia and in the principal s
Pcnnsvlvnnia. New Jcraev. Delawnre nnrl Mnrvlnnrl. I n
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BUND BROOM MAKERS
CONTROLOWNFACTORYiLXIIBT0N
Back Themselves financially to
Enter Competition With
Rogular Trade
The rhlladenliii Worhshnn for the
rttln.l in.f nnon.1 nt 1-101 Frnnkfortl
i . 11 . ...i. , -, Henth rarnllno At. X rienrh. I.rrt mod
nvcniie, Is to provide emplnment ror j rat0.rnie hotel or brick. t;M t Rtnno enn
ui...! i i .. . ...! .imiooltv structlon Nnwly remodeled throuuhoul. .Kle-
uiiiiii iiiiiwiiiuiiiKrrn mm .,,.." ...v..
In being placed because of their afflic
tion.
The plnnt started operations this
week on the co-operntlye plan, a com
pany being organized among the work
ers with n cnpltnl.of SJi.OOO. of which
.1!3,7f)0 has been pnld In. An effort
in being wiide to Interest more workers
in tho project.
The plant is hilly equipped with
modern broom -making mnrhlncry, with
n mnll force of opcintors at work.
Three expert broom innkerH, Philip
Metz. 2m Summer Mroeti Prank
Grnbowskl, 8.112 T.nnrnstrr nvenue,
nnd Jnienh Znrn. R00 Xorth Preston
street, nil blind, were busily engaged
nt their mnrhlncs today.
In ilNousslug the co-operative plan
tho men displayed grent enthusiasm nnd
nn tlin Kiinnrlnrenrlnnt. C. V. Milcklc-
ton, explained tho proposition, one of
the workmen interposed tho following
comment :
"We blind fellows can mnkc just
as good brooms ns our more fortunate
fellow workers despite our handicap,
but nnturally wo can't work ns fast or
turn out ns ninny broomi. This is a
great disadvantage in obtnlninj cm
lilojment and etcadv work nt self-supporting
wages. Wo do not care to be
come objects of chnritv."
The capacity of tho plnnt with a
minimum force of socn blind workers,
three nt the machines nnd four as
hewers nnd finishers will be about live
to seven brooms a day.
HIIMMKH nESOIlTS
nAPnoN liraoiiTB. S. J.
HADDON INN
DHIrhtful suburban American Plan Hotet.
Lre shndy irrounl. Oolf. tetinls, other
muemenl Frncl Tmll Mr.
t'AI'K MAY. N. J.
Hotel Lafayette Now Open
Located on beach rront. Capacity 400; all
Improvement! runnlnpwater: elevator.
JOHN TltACY ft CO. '
IlEUMn, N. J.
On the Boardwalk
The New Columbia
nFXJtAIt. N. J.
RUPEItnLV LOCATED yACINO
THK RKA. nrfONSTKUCTr.1 AND
HEi'imNisnKD TiiiinnmiouT
OnCHKSTnA CONCKllT8
PIIIVATB UATH HOUSEH. 8WIM
M1NO r)OU OOLF TENNTS AND
TACHT CLUD3 IN PROXIMITY
Under the new manjrmnt of
niART.ES v. iCiipiiy
OF THF. LAHRKL HOUSE
AT LAKCWOOD
HPlllNO I.KE nKCH. N. J.
THE ALLAIRE
FronScIcIt? VuD JiSrSSK
OCEAN OltOVE. N. J.
SEASIDE HOTEL
WASHINflTON'B CBOSSTNa. N. J.
HOTEL WASHINGTON
WABniNUTON'S CROSSINO. N. J.
Fltnated on the Ilanka of the Delaware
The country hotel with all city conven
iences. Our tables are aupnlled with th
choicest farm products from our own rarra
Ilaten J8 50 por day. Special family and
aeaeon rates. Bell phone Penvlnston. Nj J.,
K0.U14 v. ,v...f. aianamr.
11EACH HAVEN. N. J.
THE ENGLESIDE
Now op" 1-lvery modern .convenience:
orltate hatha with ea andfreh water! Ave
tennis courts, booklet, n .F. ENOLE. Man
aaer. Alao the Covington West Philadelphia.
" Reach haven, n. -i.
"The Peer of Seaside and llavlile Reiuirts"
IN THE HKAKT OF THINOH
HOTEL BALDWIN
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ATLANTIC.' CITYj.y, J..
r.fim and ArtlrMM AtM. Canidlr 609. One block
KS:iSAdi"AK
Pnvtt vy to bfacb. EsUntlv a Mrche and bull room.
Kite. Ilthuand rannlnc wttrr Inrooml. TtlTtle taUia.
OrchMtxa nA Jaoeinf. Afnfrlcail plan 13 updatll 91ft
itawraklr. ' Eroprn pln f 1.S0 up dllf. Fireproof
dmf. Booklot. 1'koM KM. Wii. 11. IU.Ull. ;
IN THK IIIWUT UV TIIINOH
MM MB All 4K 12
ttP ESfW a tftm fial Sn li
vntori Running wnter In ronm rrl
Imthx
Amnrlr-an rtlflli
$1 r,o tc un dully.
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erls wreklv. Ilnnklot ft Biilo man mailed,
I'AUIi
ItOSKCItANK, Owner i. IVnp
llet Treated Pnnnlnr-t'rlied Hotel
NETHERLANDS B0 Si'um
NEW YORK AVU, nn thine rrlvllcKit from
Hotel. Cnpnclty 400. .".levator, private
lmth. runnlns water ln bedroom Dance
rioor. New ltur. Amrrlrun I'lni
(with mculi), S3.C0 up dull), Minlul
Wf ' ' AtWUBT rtUHWADnr,, Proprietor.
COirnTKHY 1IIAI 1T HFRVICE
HOTEL KENTUCKY
KENTUCKY AVR, NKAn TEACH
Amerlenn Plan, S1.B0 to ". Bally, $17.80
eFb
evstor: electric llRhti. telephone ever
iverKir. i opiiiiir i-.uropin limes
reomi runnlijB water In rnomi: nrlMite hnlhi.
I'normitwii-n.
N II KKNNADT,
KINGSTON
Ocean Aye., flrat .hotel from Iteaoh
Fir.
froort elevator: hathlnr frrtn hotel! die
Inctlve table: moderate rates. M. A. Lerrer.
'ROQOOIS
Boats Carolina Avenue, adjaceut to beach.
Lp t40.KefinedbatronH a.muilt.eaneina'.
atrietly modern, table and aervlee McelUnt.
(.large aoinnum. Booklet. A. Frnnokle
Ht. Charles rfaee K lleucli. Capacltr 60.
f. OUAHAM formerly of the Prince.
Grammercy Arms
.OltAMJIEnCY PLACE AND nEACIT
Imndiomely furnlahed rooma with ocean
view and prlnte batha: beautiful aleepln
ponhfa faclt.c otein. American plan. Ilea.
onatlerate. MRS, n. II. HURNM. Prop,
SAN JOSE Bt- Jmea Place, nr. beach
, . n! amuiementet Ideal lo-
cation, quiet and refined: lame ana pleaaant
rooma with runnlnc water. Keaaonabla
rates. Ownership manaeement.
South Carolina near Beach. Prlvata batha)
running water. Moderate rate. Open all
year l n Arnold. Ownership Management,
O H-AESFnTOlSJ
. J Kentufky Are. and the. Beach.
l- .i Eery apnotntmont. Moderate ratei.
ire n imijrKKR, mrmerir
of the Imont
DAVENPORT
South Carolina ave , near beach. Every con-.nl-iiee;
homo cook , bath, from hotel. Amcr.
tc Hurop . $2 up. Spec, wkly. C. V. Mortimer.
HOTEL CARLTON
C helsea Av. L Reach. Rma. en suite with prlv.
bath Every room hot tt cold runnlnc water.
Mod ratea Ownership mgt. C V Zsztall
Tnrini- Inn Ocean end Connecticut Ave.
laoor inn 1leal location; Unte, airy
rooms. Excellent table. 18th season; owner
tnanacem'r.t. Mod, rates. J. P. tc A. M. DUNN
PITNEY Naw York Ave. near Beach.
American nnd European plan.
Capacity 2.0. Noted for well-cooked food.
Lrj:e, airy rooms. First-class servloaa.
Rates nn application. JACOB DICKAR.
WELLSBORO
fl Kntuckv Ave. Moderate rales Rath
tnc from hotel MYKR3 & PROTHERO.
kaVjfc Kentucky ave. 1st off Uoardwalk.
n asB Ocean view rooms with running
water and private batha New management.
Ui.1 0... T..J Chelsea. Ave. and
1 awavras aujru jjgh. Telephone
.1231-w. Runnlns water. Private, lotns.
Elevator. ISAAO BOWER.
TRAYMORE AiLANnccnYl
1RU)'SGREAJESTH0TELSU(3CESS
DICPAVMC Kentucky Ave.: 4th hotel
DlOVrlllllJ from bearh. American
",u plun. Mn(J ratea: bath-
inc prlv : shower C. A. MDRPHY. Owner.
HOTEL AUSTINE
Pacific tc St. James Place; near beach all
amusem'tal every room ou'slde V. H. Jones
HOTEL CALVERT
Ylrainla Ave., near Beach. American plan.
Ownership management. Frank P. Ream.
Ropr-hwrtnrl Ocean and Kentucky aves,
oeecnwuuu Amer Kuro pgna
t a bl e under new man'nt. Geo V. La llree
Dflnwaro Citv Tennessee Ave &. Beach
Lciawurc v-uy Newv furnl,nedi HeA.
sonable rates MRS. LAURA M. LAIRD.
Hotel Boscobel (a&
Ei-cellent table. Phone 11. A E. tlARlON.
9nMFRSFT Second house from bcachT
All amusements. A. 1). WEEKS.
NllTTALI - N- Matno Ave, Atlantis
"ul Aw.. and R.ach. Phone 2070
KAtTMAN ANT MANDEI8 RFSTADR
ANT. New York Ave. near Boardwalk. And
eat well prepared wholesome food Hun
garlan kitchen.
THE HARVARD Even- appointment, ex-
cellent location and table Mini I. jura M.
Trs-v 12 H. North Carolina Ave
WII.mYOOD. N. J.
Like to Fish?
WILDWOOD
NORTH WILDWOOD
WILDWOOD CREST
excellent deep tea nnd still water
iishlnu provides greatest sport and
clieapesi living nlong the coast. Write
for folder and list of hotels.
W. COURTRIGHT SMITH
Secy. Board of Trade, Wild wood, N. J.
EDGETON INN
Centrally located near beach White aarr
lca. Capaclt 2W. Mulc room. Orchestra.
Auto meets trains Write for booklet.
P. Carlo-. Prop T. H OalUtiher. M-T.
SHELDON
Wlldo.vi s finest hotaL
'l rooms runnlnr watp.
Prhate baths Klevator Auto Bklt. Cup.
ISO. D. J Woods Ownership Management.
SAVOY Jrn'c.front- A" D-
W H. OERSTET,. Owner
HOTEI. IERnMIIKK, Tunlper A Paoidc
u c.. under n mst T F Harris. Prop.
OREENI.EIOH. QJl E Pine nt . excellent
table. hth'K from hou Mrs M Mahoney
II.EAIIVIKW Prplar and Bnich. near
ore.in pier excel t table Mrs M J Jones
ItirmKI.I. On blk from ch Run'a- water
In rma Rath'c from bouse Mrs 1 P Harris
WIMWOOU tRFsT. N. .1.
MT. VERNON " L.
bithlnc from houne
K JOHNS ON
tlHEAKERM Beach front, rooms with nr
iviwmub prnnif oain nuio, Karate- Doa
Qo.
Rtnnamon new owner A mar.
ABIIl'KY PMtK, N. J.
EDGEMERE
10S Fourth Air. t t Reach)
Capacltl 20D
l"leator Rates on Request
IIARRV S Pt RHV
tlu-ner nnd Minuter
HUIfcL-cri
iTir i ii I ii HiBs-nm ii i i i r V
T&rAerHmie
Moaerns nne ocuan vew reasonable crlci
l-ARKElt A I'AKKJCR, Owners Msrs.
Aliian Sd ave.. ocean block, tjpanlsh.
p-n. r..tour-iA?iutar,nUAA:S2?oS
AurliinrSirm Hnini om av- at beach
- -.w.. A1 Pcetn . fr0Bt
rooms Rates on appll. Ceo II. CornUh, owner
llOTEI, THKDFOKD 0th Ave., overlookln
oo--.ui u ruuius wiin runnina
fn
suit's with bath.
HarrybuWsld. Own. a, Ft.
Y PARK.-N7 Jl
(I. INMIltSlATIOS- U'BITH
wateri
AHRIIRY
nn rni-i. no1
TtlClTAll .'l
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CAPACITY 600 J
Thoroughly renovated, newly,
appointed and equipped through-)
out. Central location; spacious
piazzas; twin elevators; high-J
class cuisine and service. Rooms,
single or en suite, with or with-(
out bath. i
Open Until September 15
LAWRENCE MARESCH
Manager
Formerly of tho
Bellcvue-Stratford, Philadelphia
i
TheTthncofo
OCEAN CITY, IM..
SPECIAL 4th JULY RATES
SPECIAI; IlINNER
Entirely now, iioonia kiiikic lnd en
aulte. wlth.runnlux water and prhate
batha. Elevator
appointment tor tomfort nnd service.
ivery moqenj
trench Cuisine ttlilt Hervlce
MRH. J. K. MORRISON
SS ssTunrnritf o.L ...-TT-
nn ivirt. nrLKrc l" "" sit ( - rs
Mrs H. E Mayberry I T ' ,j
ATGLEN ?5 c?rbr' 22!! lU
aW MONTE Open all years rooma with ran
tilnff wt.p nnnl.1., T if sniluma .
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AT.MAR Rooma excliu'lyi newly rorB.1 1
run'e hot ft cold Wr: Jun-Oot. f y
TIPKNA Y1BTA HPBmOB. TA.
tn Qq Alps r'Amarteo
?7i?!CnrfMrM)l
wwvimg!m.
uutnii v laui op rums, r mnKiiu jo ri.
ADUUncUvoSummerandAuturrinUort
A strletlv rnodarn hatI with Tell-nt
table and acrvic. Altitude SOU) fat-
V Kemaln Open Until October
Tolin -T. Olhhonn. Mwnwyor
HrARTIlMORE
The Harvard Am9r- pianmi critm,?,'1 V
astii at . wn Htva nnmnrai -a-a-a-B - "J
SCTlWfKNKBVn.Ut. V.
Perkiotnen Inn Idal Modern Raaon.
Boat'g. bath'a-. fish's;, tennis. Bklt. C.Unaer.
VALI.KY TOROIC. TA.
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Chicken and Warn Dinners
PANTF.L J VOORHrjES. Pr.
pgyoN, PA.
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environment: table supplied from own farm:
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Wvnbimie Inn" Main I.lnt. ppeelalW-, , f i
fjjfiium.it -"-"desirable for business BienirtJr71:).
with families
Rooma with bath at reaaosj-": iv
ahlx rates. Danclnar.
i.arre srounas. -;';';; -
erandas. Phone Berwyn IT,
POCONO MOtTNTArNB
EaalM Mare. I'm.
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Eagles Mere, Pa.
The summer resort that Is different d
rause It combines mountain and seashore),
conditions with unique surroundlncs.
Tho aandy beach and temperate water of
the Iak of the Eacles afford splendid
bathlnr 200 feet aboe aea level.
Ono ot the nnest COlf courses In America.
For Booklet and Ratea Wrlta v
TnE CRE8TM0NT INN
William Woods. Manacer.
T1TE rORFST INN '
Herman V. Teaser, iranacar.
TKE lAKKSIDE
John 8. Kirk Bon.'
THE EATOOND
L. B C. List. Manaser.
Tobyhanna. Pa.
Chicheater HottB','-ffg5,ag
Tin HKACmVOOn New modern! iae4-i
est ratea. Bklt. J. t. Help. Tobyhanna. V. ;
nelnnnre Water flip .
rOREST TIOUSE Modern Improvements. 3j
yeara same -nanaBement. Private baths.
A. L, MARSH. Delaware Water Gap. Pa.
yARRAOANSETT riER. R. I.
The Imperial ,
Narragansett Pier, R. I.
NOW OPEN
An etrlnslre hotel for dlscrlmlnaUos
people nt one of America's
Xlneat Seaside Resorts.
Oolf Tennis. Polo. Bathlnc. Dsjw-
Irur Well kept fltate Hlehwaya fer
motorlne. For reservations addrea
JAtES E. GAIJ1KEY. MANAOPR.
Narratansett Pier. Rhode Island
lake rrcn. n. t.
ADIRONDACKS
Grand View Hotel
LAKE PLACID. N. Y.
NOW OPEN. Extensively Improved! toee
electrlcal equipment, runnlnc water: prlvata
bathrooms, elevator, porches: dsnclns.
FURNISHED COTTAOEH FOR RENT
All out-of.dnnr Adirondack diversions, C1r.'
II. B. MARSIIAM.. .Mer.. Lake Placid. N.jr,i
N EW ENOI.AM1
NKW V.Nf.t.ANn VACATION UND
White Mountains. Maine lakes, woods and
coin Orren Mountains For booklet cull at
foncolldated Ticket Offices or write Vacation
lluieau Railroad Bulldlnc, New Haven.
Conn State reeion preferred. -J
IMW1I.I.K NOTCH.
THE BALSAMS
DIXVILLE NOTCH, N. 11.
NOW OPEN
A (ireat Retort Hotel In a (Ireat Re- -
sort t-OUllir?, mill rr-,i iidii I.UUIH
Broker s umre w,in mrect
wire to New York
All Attractions und Eery Comfort
llnolilna Hfllre K West -intb t.
(Town and Countrj ) Now York
Tlepinne Vanjerhlft 2200.
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Mt. Madison iriou
Oorliam. N. If.
"Thi Gateway to th White Mlt."
Now open, liomeuua atmosphere.
Outdoor Sports. Fine June and
trout nshlne. Wellqulpped caraco.
write sor pooaiet aau iinnn.ii,
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