Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 15, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA FINANCIAL, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING .PTJBLIG ILEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THUKSDAY, JULY 15, 1920
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JfjST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
fancy Wynne Talk? of the McKean-Sargent Engage-
nicnt Of interest to rmuiacipnia ana uoston.
Newport Plans for Dog bhow m August
MAT enBcmt oi Margaret Sor-
f lioston, nnd Quincy Shaw
IcKean. w i"1"""' , the n of
n0ff Prntt McKean, of Fenllvn, by
ten7 marr age to Miss Marlon
l (or?f BMton Some ten or more
hlVi thi McKeaw wcro divorced
Tvrf 'McKm" returned to her na-
&,$ en &.:
SK lcond K SItaa BlMr, or
'ew low. , !, .nrt of onwemlc
"! and engnRcmcnts In the Mc
f widdlnjfanrt eng : k : of )ato
ChaSIcKcan Downs waa married to
r." e...nt. Of r0W linvi-u, "s
w ."".".."ii. .Tnn(. and McKean
entyiouri'i --v . o.hwnrtj:
Hen's engagemem. . "- --,. nff0
iv'K" engagement to Bert Nallo
'W M" :.-.i i..f R.tiirdav. and now
'??, VrKf an to Margaret Sargent. I
olncy Mckm" .,.' snreeant nnd
lwnoine' -"T-- . A - ..toted.
Vhev nre-they upell the names
rjrnaps i"w n, .... ti. Borle en-
&K?nt Is not so closely connected as
tnV ptT Borle's ereat
oincr " ..'.. Charles L.
:namoin. . th
ntit. no cum u t" ''". -niri;:
ivi.vp - , .... ,u AH.a I'.inmcn
e V.Xi..J o,i aho wni a ercat aunt
?T2 "three. Phoebe Downs
1 ; tK-onn Allen and Quincy
IKtD'i : --.-,: .11 n ...
fcKcan. These msc inrco arc u .nB1.
n.nlm Its always miercauus iwiue
0US1DJ. , ;.A.i,t. mvnnlf. Krt
h.ps you like to, too. Of course.
hr are an aesccnauiiw 01 w.uo.
Icfecan, of Colonial times.
rPRTRDAl I heard somo ono
apcaklng of going up to isewporc
lor the Dog Show, and I aimM :
I'Whnt on earth r.rc you talking about
Ihat for, now? Why that will not ce
intu August ; ..,"""'-,. T-;
Jlrls, I looked at ine caienuur 10 uu !...!.
ugus,t was just two weeks off, and the
vewport uog nnow oiujr -"" ,.",.
kA Anrl 1 fl!tK TOU 1L 1L 13 UUb Lllilu
therefore to begin combing Emll's black
latiny coat and arranging ms cwawu"
I few neat cups, .uun vr ' i"
Its teeth and keep him off tho damp
ground that he may not take cold
mt wo not watch his piaymaies nnn
be that no alien flea alights upon his
liken hair? Of course we must I And
ie show Is to bo held as usual on me
aslno grounds at Ivcwport, opening on
ie morning of August 7, which will
: a Saturday.
The Casino up there Is the loveliest
ot, though I do think that Hill Top
in with its treat out-of-doors norch
(ill of little tables, and the beautifully
Tused women and well-groomed men
laving supper in the caily evening,
i an even more attractive Mgut.
But somehow Newport is a bit too
lormal for a rest. Qive me a wide cs-
lana of sea and land and n boat nnd
book and some one to row mc, and
am content, nothing mean about
ne. s there lou note l want to do
towti, I don't want to do any of the
Mirk myself.
AVE jou heard about the craze in
Xewport for riding about on these
btvr machines called "Scootamotas?"
It's a low sort of bicrclc. with a nlat-
Horn between the wheels on which your
Ueet may rest, and there is a high
undie bar for steering. The machine
lis two wheels and a seat like a tri-
rcle, and you can stcn Into it dressed
a jour very best lace eown and snot-'
ss wnite snoes, uiu gloves and lacy
nt, and ride around nil afternoon pay
Dg visits without any denser of get
lag motor grease on your frock. And
hro is no eiprh'on for roit na In Mm
ild-fashlont'. tricycle or the later bicy
le; it's more on the order of a motor
ycle, but it makes less noise. I saw
picture of Marearet Dunlan rldine
a one and it looked as if it would bo
ooo. xun. .Margaret Dunlap Is nt New-
or-wiin ner aunt, .Hiss Julia Hcrwlnd.
largaret's mother was a Miss Bcrwind,
nd einco tho death of both parents,
Jargaret has lived with her aunt.
Ini 14 TTArv ttrinA 1tAMni !. . l
ice, fair complexion and rather light
". iina Hue sara JJoian, always
as beautiful clothes.
Of eOUffifi. hMh 1ian nMa l.M 1...
i money to buy said clotheR, but that
a not the point to mv thlnWinr.? fn
am people spend an n.wful lot on
wines and look like nothing actually,
lecauso they wear their gowns like old
,. ,ana they have not good taste in
AOOSlne. Tint. Mnr.nl fSl 1J
Ml: well in chcancr clothes. Tt'
W that she wears her things' beau-
& and, has au-slte taste in
loosing what to wear.
pOJDIY, aged four, had been pretty
Haugnty one of these recent hot
psys. and mother had to resort to cor-
MM nunlslitnnf CL. .1 n V ...
Ihr IiSi .Ti. ii , mougni sne am
l job quite well, .ludirlnp frnm v..
RC JM,In" in the matter. But
pommy cocked his head to one side
lad remarked, "You never hurt Z
Bmuia," '
B)m!L?"ter..Toinray was marched
-r sam remark nnd had to
hot rivm till ..M i
hen h. -...V jl.V" i'.r iinie.
hlled . r"ca,u,aa(Jay como in he
fegSJfi.et.Sr.
her.i. .S "om,. me tbls time."
law a mM":. .lfl!J..?t nd
. M i lwu. "uaddy
hbnlnt V I you Sive me a
fcl hot room." BWy up Jn tbIs
NANCT WYNNE.
.. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
, Mrs. toiiii.- B....L. .ug
lhter Miss ciA? T-i?. -s"' 'md her
rwm. Brvn mLIV ?1 la .f I70 Hill
pendlne tho lait . - lmva been
1's's latVro&V.
L
nt htt home at Tulip, jj. I ere expected
to return to their home on Frldny.
Mr. 'and Mrs. 'W. Barkllo Henry, of
Pine" Cottage, nosemont, havo taken a
cottned at N'nttnpolsett, Mass. They
will (Icnvo on Julv' 19, nnd thoy will
remain for the b.ilanco of the summer.
Thelf flnughter nnd son, Miss Oertrudo
Conway and Mr. Darklle Melt Henry,
will ho Tvlth them.
Mrs. Anthony Ij. Ocyelln nnd her
cnutirtn, or uryn Mawr, with her
mothbr;' Mrs. Stanley O Flairg, Jr., will
go to.thelr cottngo at York Harbor, Mo.,
on August 1. where they will spend the
remntpder of the summer.
( Mlsa PeCBV Thnvor. Mla Pnllu
TWiyq'r nnd Mr. Frederick Thayer, of
jpLverford, spent the week-end at Sea
BrfehJ, whore they wero tho L'ucsts or
AlrJahd Mrs. Watter C. Jnnnoy.
I tvjr.icuid Mrs. Horace H. Lee. Miss
CAQianne Lee and Miss Carolyn Lee, of
Gtlf And Avon roads, Haverford, aro
rpcdlhg a month In Canada.
. ifr. arjd Mrs. John O. Pew, of Sprlns
prohk i Jarm, Bryn Mawr, entertained
rtt nhcr nt their home last evening In
UoRfrvef the launching party of one
bt tlioohlps launched yesterday at the
tyni SlpbulldlnB Co , Chester. MI33
HdCn ew and Miss Mary Pew, daugh
tPralofTMr. nnd Mrs. Pew, are now In
pcHlisA Tex. visiting their uncle, Mr.
J. Solg ir Pew. They will travel ex
tinelvc.y' through tho West and will
vlMtA nrother of their mother, Mr. E.
H. Swe or, of Tuevlo, Col., before re
titfMng honrj. Miss Henrietta Pew,
tcithei anuchter. la vlsltlnc her uncle.
Mr. llosert Pew, of Pcrrysburg, O. Mr.
Pew. son of Mr. and Mrs. Pew,
v illng In Oklahoma with a party
icguts
i nd Mrs. Louis Rodman Page,
1015 Locust street, aro spending
nmer at York Harbor, Me.
. William P.. Phlller, of Haver
left on Tuesday for Capo May,
slto will spend about ten day). On
turn she will go to Saranuc Inn,
ironaacKs.
tohn Halgh Dalngerfleld, of Jen-
ana Airs. Eawara Hinming, oi
Vn., who went abroad a few
K, are at present the guests of
der and Mrs. Louis Maxfleld
home In York, Eng. They will
in a row days uy sirs, iioii
of Norfolk, when they will
and, Scotland and France,
Mrs. Frederick A. Rlehle and
ler Richie, of 2311 De Lancey
nro spending July at congress
afte .Blay. Mr. ana Mrs. menie
1 Lakewood Farms inn, iios-
., during August.
Crtwnril Foerdeicr and her
daugJrterjMlfis Klsle Focrdercr, have re-turned-.t()
their apartments at Seven
teenth 6nn Walnut streets from a three
wee&B 7inpto! trip through the Adlron
dacka oiid the Green mountains In Ver
mont piles Foordercr will leavo In a
few days for the National Park. Col.,
where djewlll Join Mr. and Mrs. Salome
and MIS Salome, touring for six weeks.
Dr.' (ROTgo Earle Ralguel and his
parts1, hp aro traveling through Eu-ropc.-we"ln
Jerusalem on Juno 17 on
their way ko Constantinople. Mrs. Ral
guel Wlltjiln Doctor Ralguel In Franco
todaA I
A dinharlflance was given at the noma
f m Walter Taylor, of Overbrook. on
WcdSefl&SloveninVby the Cosmos Club
In llonef it tho engagement of Mlas
Anne Mnej of Somerset. Pa., und Dr.
Jame3 4 Cameron.
Miss 4ar)on Powell, daughter of Mr.
and lirtf Humbert G. Powell, of St.
Davids. Sllf tpend tho month of August
in WpotAlrrs as tho guest of scSool
,r,Mr?8,ld' Mrs. Donald WUttaker
CampflVhaye returned from a mowr
trip tnroBsiT jnow r,.ib""'" '- - -v-,,
in Worcester. Mass. ww
wan be
Jeanette
former rSSi&nt of Delaware county
in th6
kinto
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which took placo at Elkton, Md., on
March 16.
Miss Kathryn M. Jackson, of 1118
MeKonn street, will go to Garden Lake
to spend the remainder of the week
with her family, who has been spending
the summer there.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. W. M. S. Dougherty, of this city
and New York. Is occupying her cottngo
"t Ocean City for the summer months.
She Is entertaining Miss Clara1 P. Peeler,
of New York; Mrs. H. W. Minor, of
Chicago ; Mrs Chnrles W. Foust and
Mrs. J. H. King, of Colllngswood.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Krummelsh and
their family, of 4010 Pine street, are
spending the summer at Northeast
Harbor, Me.
Mrs. George Morgan, of 4418 Osage
avenue. Is spending a few weeks at
Capo May, N. J.
Miss Caryl Krauter, or 6127 Hazel
avenue, has returned to her home nfter
a visit with friends at Catnsauqua, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Penrose W. Garrett
and family, of 37.14 Locust street, will
close their town homo shortly and will
spend some time on the Orandywlne,
outsldo of West Chester.
Marie Balnbridge, to Mr. Earl Robert
Houpt. of Evansburg, on July 10. The
marrlago ceremony was solemnized at
the parsonage of the Oak Street Metho
dist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Gelst, of
Fagleysville, havo announced the en
gagement of their daughter, Miss Agnes
Louisa Gelst, to Mr. Lawrerrco William
Kepner, of Detroit, Mich.
Miss Eleanor Shoemaker, of De Kalhj
street, entertained at cards In honor of
Mlts Eunice Stadtmllter, of Merldan.
Conn., who Is tho guest of Miss Har
rlette M. Wills. There were twenty
guests. .
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bateman, of
West Washington street, have left for
Texas, where they will visit their son.
Mr. Harold Bateman, who Is stationed
there with a United States army corps.
FRANKFORD
Mr and Mrs. McCloskey, of 4719 Ed
mund street, are entertaining their
daughter, Mrs. Robert Harding, of Ohio,
during the month of July.
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
Mrs C. Robinson and her little daugh
ter, Miss Hilda Robinson, are spending
several weeks Irr Atlantic Cltv as th
guests of Mrs. J. Coleman at her cottage
in Chelsea.
Mr. and Mrs Joseph Loeb and family,
of 957 North Eighth street, are spend
ing the summer at Atlantlo City.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Meyeis and son,
of 921 Northeast boulevard, are occupy
ing a cottage at 140 South Maryland
avenue, Atlantic City, for the summer
Miss Marearet MacDonald. of North
Fourth street, is entertaining for a fort
night Miss Helen West, of Salem. Mass.
Miss Ruth Wtnelandcr, of 1928 North
Franklin street, Is vlBltlng friends In
Ohio.
fltnl Mrs. Robert G. Holland, of Roe
Valley, Is the guest of Miss Alpa
Whitney at her cottage ut Nan
tucket, R. I.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Warner Benermnn
have been entertaining Miss Elizabeth
Endlcott at their home In Moylan. Mr
and Mrs Bencrmarr will leave In n few
days for Back Log Camp, at Indian
lake, In the Adlrondacks. where they
wilt Join Mrs. Bencrman's daughter,
Miss Hlldegarde Jacob, who has been
at tho camp for some weeks.
Mr and Mrs. F. A. Botts nnd their
family, of Rose Valley, aro spending
several weeks at Whlto Sulphur Springs,
Virginia,
Keeler, of Bridge street,
tho month Irr Strouds-
Mr
NORRISTOWN
and Mrs. H. C. Balnbridge, of
202 Summttt street, announce the mar
riage of their daughter. Miss Loulso
Mrs. S. A.
Is spending
Durg, ia.
Mrs. James Piatt, of 4918 Mulberry
street. Is staying in Ocean City for
several weeks.
Miss Jnno Anderson, of Harrison
street, will give a luncheon of twelve
covers tomorrow afternoon In horror of
her guest. Miss Amelia Worth, of Har
rlsburg, who will leave on Saturday to
Join her Darents. Mr nnd Mrs. J. Worth.
at their cottago In Ventnor for tho
summer.
Miss Marlon R Horn. Miss Elaine F.
Rorer, Miss Jessie E. Holme, Miss Sara
B. Strange and Miss Aima E. Henry
are on a trip through Massachusetts and
Maine. Thev will attend the Young
Women's Conference, which Is being held
at Northfleld, Mass.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. and Mrs Harold Irvln and Mr.
and Mrs. John Mlnten have returned to
their home In Rose Valley from a, motor
trip to Oxford, where they spent a few
days as the guests of friends.
Miss Mildred Holland, daughter of Mr
Talbot-Malr Wedding
A marriage of Interest to this city
took place at noon today at Cralgs
moore, in the Catskllls, when Miss Es
telle Malr. of 427 Honsberry street,
Oermantown, became tho brld of Mr
Walter Lo Mar Talbot Miss Matr, who
was glverr In marrlago by her brother,
Mr. Robert Malr, also of Oermantown,
had n her maid of honor her sister.
Miss Helen Malr. A breakfast was
served Immediately after the ceremony
to tho famllv and a few friends. Upon
their return from a three months motor
trip Mr. and Mrs. Talbot will occupy
their new homo on Phll-Ellenn and
Greene streets, Oermantown, nnd will
bo at homo to their friends after Jan
uary 1.
The Erenlnr Public Isilcrr irrlesme
Klal notes of Inttrm from vnrlom partn
of the city, but hMP note raunt bit
rupsble of .Terlflra.tlon. . Ilerrnftcr uncial
llfm fnt by mnll to h pjDer nllfnot
b published, nnlrt sltnrd by the tender
with name, addren nnd telephone nnm
ber. Addre oelal Items to the Sttlety
Kdltor. KTtnfnt Tubllc Ledaer, 006
Chestnut drect.
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befoCol her recent marriage Miss
tt Molklns, daughter of Dr. Frank
.iffiSfn.. of .Beirut. Syria, a
Mr.
Mr. and
738 Clnu
vers It v of
Lane, Fa..
summer
Mr. and
GERMANTOWN
n . -
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tS. Frank C. McComas. of
i,B. rmnn to me uni-
ins'ylvanla camp at Green
'hr ne win duciih v..w
n counselor.
v irrnnV Ttvdr have re-
ivir. uiiu iin. -...- -- . - -- - .
turned fronS their wedaing ir p ano u.
at home
Mrs Rvdor
Catharfno HdNumara,
- VUa irnilnm T. Tomllnson
entertlnoJtiuormally at dinner at their
home on Edet wasningion ino
night In Mncr of Mr. ana mts
R. Dick, ot Overbrook.
Mr MSWtS. JlODerc It uainouu ww
ot.tf
(oil ivAnr AimiAV sireei
ll.t. . . AAf4 an ft.4
ui uo rciuomi"iw m ..
last
Lewis
family.
have reti
Hope, Pa.
Mr. and
returned
are at hoi
side. Mrs.
cent mam
Of 5624 Mi
Mr. and
famllv. of
spending the
Spring Lajko,
Mr. and
and Master
East Maylani
their nome
wood, N. J.
Miss Anna
guest of Mil
Musgrava
Friends 61
East Washlni
narty in her
homo on Tui
Included Ml(
v.nni 'Washlnrton lane,
from a short stay in New
Arthur T. Malabv have
their weddlnc trlD and
in Paxsoit avenue. Glen-
laby was betoro ner re
Miss Dorothy A. Royle,
ion avenue.
Charles R. Miller and
Hansberry sueet, are
imer at uieir couago ai
J.
rrB. AVniter winsiow, sr..
Iter winsiow, jr.. or ov
itreet. have returned 10
a week's stay at w ua-
)Coy, of Lebanon, Is the
Jatnarlno Thompson, of
Jet and Locust avenue.
Jr. Martha. Knott, of 807
in lane, cave a surprise
1 lot her birthday at her
Bany evening, xne Bueuio
largaret I. Joyce, Mr.
PhyaldaneUy: "Olive oil Is
the bestfcCall known fats"
Ira ported
Porapeian
Olive Oil
Cuticura Soap
SHAVES
Without Mug
OrtloormStttp h Uia,TorlU toMfttyraioctttTlos.
The July
Clearance
Gowns
of
y
Comes like a cooling sea hrdezp', lessening
most pleasantly the pricc$ that have pre
vailed this season. New J6w prices on
aotons high in style.
Clearawau of 60 Summer Hois d $5.00
Most Extraordinary VaMs'l
t 1302 Walnut Street
Pbeto by Photo-Craftera
MRS. GEOUGE X. COSIPO
Wio beforo her marrlago on July 8 was 'Miss Jean Bcrgner, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gust a us W. Dcrgner, of Haverford
and Mrs. W. T. Tomllnson. Mlsa Martha
Bawn, Mrs. Thomas Tomllnson, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mr nnd Mrs Her
bert Folks, Mrs. V. C. Neel. Mr. Robert
B. Bawn, Mrs. John Radcllffe. Miss
Helen Radcllffe, Mrs. Rnyner, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry A. Eaton and Mr. and Mrs
Henry A. Miller.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Siegfried Marcus and Master
Walter S Marcus, of 4185 Loldy ave
nue, left Tuesday for Reading, where
they will spend a week visiting relatives
Mrs L. R. Evans, of 4042 North
Hutchinson htreet. Is touring In tho
Pocono mountains with Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Long nnd Miss Dorothy Hackett
Miss Ruth Wlnelander. of 1928 North
Franklin street, Is visiting friends In
Ohio.
Mrs. John Nettcr Is passing the sum
mer as tho guest of Mrs. Emanuel
Schwerin, of the Santa Rica Apart
ments, Pacltte and South Carolina avo
nue. Atlantic City.
Tho following girls will form a house
party at Lake St. Catherlno, Green
mountains, Vt., for a month, leaving
here on August 1: M13S Mary Patter
son, MIS3 Elsie Bcrger, Miss Viola Ber-
gcr, Miss Helen Hadley, Miss Mildred
Borlow and Miss Helen Wcldcman.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Anthony, of D34
North Broad street, are leaving this city
In a short tlmo to spend some time vis
iting Mrs Anlhonj's parents at Hamil
ton. Canada.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Charlc3 Mohr. of 2514
South Rosewood street, spent tho week
end with Mr. and Mr3. Charles Long, of
Luurel Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. A H. Appelby and Miss
Thelma 'Merrll, of 1412 Porter street,
have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence 3. Williams, of Washington,
for several days. Mrs. Williams will bo
remembered as Miss Mattlo Caldwell, of
Washington, whose wedding took place
on June 26. They hnw been spending
several weeks at Atlantic City and aro
now on their way to Niagara Falls and
will be at homo after August 1 at 754
Thirteenth street, Southeast, Washing
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, of 2138
South Front street, announce the mar
rlago of their niece and ward, Miss
Irene Balnbridge, and Mr. Carl Gluck,
cfltMsn&im
, The Stoi-e of Personal Service
1310 Chestnut Street
July Clearance Sale
Complete and NEW Summer Stocks of this, the
Recreated Blum Store, being offered at
Y4 to Vs Savings
GOWNS, COTTON FROCKS, WRAPS,
SUITS, SKIRTS AND BLOUSES
No Approvals
No C. O. D.'s
All Sales Final
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ARE NOW HOLDING A
(LBARy
Never before in the history of this house
have such wonderful values been offered
to our patrons at this season of the
year Selection involves our entire
Summer stocks of Gidding and French
Fashions.
OFFERING
THE MOST IMPORTANT
VALUES OF THE SEASON
IN SUITS--FROCKS
GQWNSCOATSCAPES
WRAPS.BLQUSeS AND
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Lowered Prices
Cotton Dresses
$10 $15 $19-75 $25
127
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Philadelphia
1337
Chestnut St.
The Shops of Sensible Prices
A New Arm of tho Millard Service
When Completed a. Beautiful Millard Shop
Will Open in Atlantic City
Brighton Block Boardwalk at Indiana Avenue
nxixnxnnariarCiarffc Accounts Solicitcdzttnxnziriisicsri
Matfson & DeMan
12 15 Chestnut Street
Furs and Millinery
BIG CLEARANCE OF
MID-SUMMER HATS
pr.oo
Values up to 22.50
Every Mid-Summer Hat in the Second. Floor
Salon Reducedl
Every Hat on astounding Value that will create wide interest.
All the White Hate, all the Pink. Orchid, Jade nnd Navy. Hats of
Silk Straw, Georgette nnd Ribbon. Early Shopping is moat
earnestly advised.
The Lovely New Duvetyn Hats are
here moderately priced at 7.50 up.
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Think of Owning a Home
inBreeze Swept AVALON
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This ideal pleasure resort, only 70 miles from Philadelphia, offers ,-jJ!!!!!i!!!;!S
advantages to the man who wants a home on the border of the"!!!',!', ",",
ocean superior to those which obtain at any other resort on the ;!.' -'.'!,
enure Jersey coast.
A beach of surpassing: breadth, of clean, hard-packed sand stretches
far out into tho blue waters of the sea and allows the smallest
"kiddie" to tumble around in the gentle wavelets that kiss the edge
of the sand.
Pure water only in Avalon from an artesian well 1000 feet down
to bed rock. Modern sanitation throughout the resort; stimulat
ing ocean baths, invigorating exercise and even- advantage that a
modern resort can offer is at the command of the resident.
Fishing is a recognized feature in Avalon.
Comer lots 50x100 feet on streets fully developed with paved side
walks and sewers laid may be purchased for $700 cash or on easy
payment. Other lots down to 5100: These prices aro made pos
sible by our wholcsalo purchase of desirable, already improved
properties. Every titlo is guaranteed absolutely clear.
Why not take a fast train or a smooth boulevard down to Avalon
next Saturday or Sunday and see some of these lots for yourself?
Even if you don't buy, you will have a delightful holiday at the
Jersey coast's most attractive spot.
Send for booklet or ask for any information you desire. It will not
put you under any obligation or subject you to any troublcsomo
solicitation.
Seo Avalon and You've Seen the Spot for Your Summer Home.
SOME ADVANTAGES OF AVALON
ARTESIAN WATER
SEWAGE SYSTEM
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NO "LAND BREEZES"
DELIGHTFUL SUMMER AND
AUTUMN CLIMATE
FISHING. GUNNING, SAFE
BOATING
A CLEAN, SAFE BEACII OR
STILL-WATER SWIMMING
AND DIVING IN A CLEAN
HARBOR
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COURSE NORTH OF
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Call Upon, Phone of Write to
AVALON SALES ASSOCIATES
H. D. Wcrkheiser, Gen'l Sales Manager, 124 Widener Bldg., Phila.
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E. B. Becker, Beach Snles Manager, Office Opp. Penna. R. R.
Station, Avalon, N. J.
H. n. Fritz, Financial Agent
713 Walnut St., Phila.
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