Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 17, 1920, FINAL, Page 7, Image 7

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Wancy Wynno TalJes of the Finlettcr-Damrosdh Wedding
Which I dices rtaco xuuuy m raris She Tells .
of Persons at Various Jersey Resorts
axc riNLBTTEIl and Margaret
I Damroach are to .- InUr
P1'!?' Torn U " great favorite In the
etrf T.i? here, and I have heard
BCnl thlnlsVut Orctchen Dam-
Uumroches are living in Paris
? 2nd so the marriage is to take
!Mw " sailed .about two
"!. o and his best man, Grler
tf.? rer tho week, before.
B":v.. ulster. Mrs. II. Pleasant
0h'5 also sailed some weeks ago.
rfDttln.fi nsrtlclnate in the wedding as
SM.!i' Jhooor. I lmve not heard the
BViindnt, but doubtless there
It is tne one w -
. r . ah&a1 ltfM AWAt
S PFAKING 01 uncr xinnui "
dowi uiu v . v .-nor hovo
S'm . cottago at Bay Head, and will
$S3 fttomonth and August there.
T1 HERB r a great many Phlladel
Phlan. at Bay Head this year, and
. number xrora """""" .....
Erneit du Vonu go aoa " --.
Kre; ntho Waltcr7variDR Hop.
e ei u", .,,. fu month with
r: pUrn. who
must be as raucn as bia LI"""aV
Head. '
I SAW Mm. Tom Dolan In town yes
terday doing some (hopping. It's no
wonder that Sara has good ."'
to motttr I. certainly a sma .looking
ana aiwayi valicuiw - --
woman. leneruay "-::-
dress ol darK owe anu u .. -flowered
georgette combined.
utile taos oi -" "; v-:
c trimming ana wc imi -"
straw model trimmed with an uncurled
(either. Her shoes and stockings were
DrowDi anu ino wuuie t"
tume was very stunning.
Bsra, by the way, Is going down to
th Dorr Newtons over Sunday wlui her
rood-looking fiance. Bulkeley Wells.
TB INCwlunn nnre meir uuunc , u
Harbor, and as that Is not far from
Cape Slay tbey spend a lot of their time
ovM there.
1APE MAT Is one gay little place
J again thU summer. Many of tho
fame people who go down each year are
there, and the old Ited Mill and the
movies an everything are going on as
before, ine xom nans navo a cuso
..J th TTMllnff.h.nri Tnrlnrn. The
ttiVI. R.ntt. nr thern and th Tom
Weitcotts and ever So many others.
.. . t i i.t i j i
when an is sam anu aone u s uaru io
find a bathing beacn anywnere on me
coast to equal Cape May's, now Isn't
it?
mHE children and their mother and
- father had cone to a bungatow in
tin country, far, far "from tho madding
crowd." And though everything nbout
lit was lovely and restful and peaceful
I there were some drawbacks. For In-
' stance, the milkman lived very far nwny
and sometimes, especially In bad
wmocr. he was a long time gctum?
there and the children did want their
.. . i .1 ...
Blllt bright and early.
T)nnr wn nlnrlnn. In ihi rnnin w!Mi
Sit mother when a letter came from the
children's mother. In which she re
marked that it was difficult to get the
milk early enough. So Danny's mother
read the letter out loud to a friend who
wj with her, and that lady remarked :
it wouli' be nice If thev had n cow
and could hnvo freh milk every day.
would it not?"
After the friend had cono mother
came bnrk to her room, to be greeted by
an excited Danny, who said: "Oh,
rauTver, won't you nnd dndd.v buy mo a
cow to lay me nice fresh milk every
. morning?" NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr. uifi Mrs. John CorrynKham Stev
ens. Of .Tnk1ntnwn. will cvn n. tm on
Octohtr 5, to Introduce to Roolety their
osugnur. miss norothv atcvens un
the sam Any, Mr and Mrs. Wllllnm
west Frozltr. Jr. of Jenklntown. wilt
five a tea In honor of their daughter,
Miss nimbeth P. Frailer, who will bo
;n or next smson a decutnntes, and
Mr, and Mrs. Unhurt Kuwait, nf Ard-
tlSre. Thriftl. TpMI vlv n tn fn tlftnnr
vi wies iieitn Sewcll, who will also do
' oi next season's debutantes.
Mr. Itctfl Tt Pnronmi Af Ih. IPhlla.
Jelphla Club, will cntertiiln at a dinner
, fl,1C """ -'tttb. tfc IHU AVO.UI4U1 AAUitl,
UinCft Tni ai'anlnw Ik. T)aI.k tlnni
vwi .inion iiuicninson, or Asnwooa
rf1?' .Pevon- s entrtft!n!n(r as her
f ..... . . .
audi, mrn ininnif a tith -t.i m
Wi?nhe c,h,1(lren n' Mr. and Mrs. Charles
"""""i "' wooacrest, lunnor, lert
yeterdy for Manchester. Vt.. to re.
jyain with their grandmother, Mrn.
on JuirP8' ' and Mrs- Munn salled
f. I?..,Hob?r' A' "are Is ependln a
hv tvr I.Vi B,one "arbor, accompanied
Arthur "&l "Ate J i5WT'. M":
Auruit. unUl the Iatt9r part ot
n.vli "'"fy .Su'"r Jeunes. of Lnywell.
TuV.rt,., "xenained at luncheon on
of Boston Laura Tayior,
V. -- . .-
I nadnor , ?- Jowrrscnd. Jr.
. of
the Bumtn.r lu "cacl1 "aven
for
iE ,?"80' .. JJayid
Ptndinr nmf "orst. or St. Dav ds, s
"naingr some time at Buck Hill Falls,
Ur. fin,lr .
a, Is
1821 Sn.iiP .' J.onn cool " t
nf
tho
fm -. . ' tWt'
family, s?rKJ Deadhead and
nd her
,, --, ..uxi otullU.
Penhiiri" wMr8, Pe'clval Itoberti
k for arbetrth. will laive'
mount, ir. th Laurestlan lakes
I, Ot
next
and
spend July nnd TCstWl1"8 thy
Will
?.' Valley road ll?1' Llv'"ffston Clay.
...?'' and Mr n .....
L"ir Rn-irtw;;'."".'"?. " Meeker left
wenty:,Vcond n ."W e . Swarthmore,
terday for it..n?(,TW.ftlnut streeU, yesl
i?.WmUa?i ?'..N- .-... "here
piembcr at th.i- i;,'i l" mmuio or
. Wr. and m J". 7m,Lh0-
an .?'" Mrs. La
P,i'",BB Constanc a ' t'.:
S?..MIss ConsVnl"".""1, West Jones
Min'K?: wynnawooa. return".1":
oi tne
I "aS..B?uaa "
Ifi nn
ev. Frank Vu C1"' ?Jrtter of
5arnv forniorly of ufe'd. " Put-
BJrSlTI S? L "-"Kr
rw. jr.. tih . , iviiiia.m rahm.
l Ml" Pntaim,rAi?VBnu?' WaV"-
AuVtin" .Wst of Mr.Vm,l0M
"W UkitaVe, nadnor- "ihelr
Z "wWLa wWwu,Sy
will remain until August 45. when they
v w f,uiiauuiinpun,, MC
tr". i"..FrSdrl!K lfArtmarm. of
tha engagement of his dauchtor, Miss
Katherlne Utegy Hartmaiin, to Mr.
Oeorge Donald "Bullook, son of Mr. and
N. T. The weddlmr will take placo the
latter part of August
t ,2. ' ""& a, I'lntOn. Miss Anna.
Linton and Miss Lillian It Linton, of
117 doiiars avenue, leave toaay to
miend a week In Atlantic City.
tt ,h fr. tMn.Hk . ......
nnd their family and Mrs. Joseph Hor
". Mrs. Brtellenburg's mother, who are
renheim -AtfantTo city. "iSSS
they will spend a month.
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ALONG THE MAIN LINE
Mr. fttM frtf TTa.... ' rv. ...
ri ?' "-Vlds, spent the week-ond at the
Hotel Djnnis at Atlantlo City. They
will go to New York next week for a
visit of eeveral days.
Mr. ntifl 1Lfv fl A Ytn.ii.i .. .. ...
Pftvlds, ro cntertamine Mrs. 'whlto-
cun maior, oira. Garonne P. Engst
feld, and hor brother, Mr. n. J. Trowel!,
of Birmingham. Ala., for a week on
their way to New York.
Miss Dorothy Doles, of Merlon, Is
Snenalntf IhA rAmittn,1r a. 41.. .H....
nt Cape May
Miss nebecca Doles will spend tho
week of July 17 o,t Cape May.
Mrs Frederick Dlmmlck, of Straf.
ford, entertained at dinner on Tuesday
Alabnr f MrS' C" P" EncBlfcI(1' of
Mrs. Herbert T. Hartman, of St.
Davids, entertained at luncheon yes-
tV. .'".. .""""' " iiro. v.onsianco
JOneB, of this city, and Mrs. Moody, of.i
iVlL X ""'"; rtmoiiR iiiosb prcseni were
M.?i a F pngstfeld, Mrs. O. A. White
head and Mrs. Clifford Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stewart, of St
Davids, will have as their guest for the
next two weeks Mrs. W. D. Hayes and
her daughter, Miss Lou Jean Hayes, of
Qreensburg, Pa. '
-.MrV,nPi Mf,?- T- Morrison McKenna.
?. Pittsburgh, who are motoring
through Pennsylvania and New Jersoy
to Atlantlo City, will spand tho week
end as the Ruests of, Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Stowart at their home In St
Davids.
ALONG THE READING
The marriage of Mrs. Henjamln M.
Troper, of Wyncote, formerly of Boston,
and Mr. Jacob FiUwater Potter, also of
Wyncote, took place on June 30.
Mr. Jacob Marcus salted on the Im
perator for England. After touring In
France and Italy he will sail for his
home In Palestine. Mr. Marcus Is a
nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ileznek.
of Logan.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maurice Scott,
nf Llndley avenue, Logan, and Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson M. vandegrlft, of Pulaski
avenue, Gcrmantown, have returned
from a week's stay at Ken Jocklty
Lodge. Wornorsvllle, Pn.. having made
the trip and return Journey by motor.
QERMANTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. James Akeroyd and
their daughters, Miss Edtth Akeroyd and
Miss Helen Akeroyd, of Vernon road,
Oermantown, salled today from New
York for Europe, to be gone threo
months.
Mr. and Mrs. James Clarke, recently
of Atlanta, fla and now of thla city,
are the guests of Mrs. F. W. Klelnz, 820
Vernon road, Germantown.
Miss Margaret Englo. o'f Washing
ton, has returned to her homo after
visit In e Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Towne, of
241 East Johnson street
Mr. and Mrs. Havtland and, her son.
Mr. Thomas P. Havtland, of West
Johnson street, Germantown, have gone
to their bungalow at North Deer Selo,
Me., where they will spend the remainder
of the summer.
Miss Elsie Wals, of 1028 East CheU
ten avenue. Is spending some time with
friends Irt Kokomo, Ind.. and will tour
the South on her return.
Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Arnold nnd
small daughter, Miss Virginia Arnold, of
25S East Upsnl street, are spending a
month in Atlantlo City.
Mrs. Erwln C. Shafer and her daugh
ter. Miss Loulsn L Shafer, of Tulpe
hocken and Chew streets, will leave for
Scaaldo Heights to spend somo time.
Mr. Frank Cornell, of Stenton, has
gone to Camp Harrison, Bear moun
tain. Me., for the summer. Mr. Jonn
Cornell Is spending a week at tho Silver
Lako Club, Pike county, Pa.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Batten, of
310 North Thirty-third street, will go
next week to the Pocono 'Mountains,
where they will be the guests of Mr.
Batten's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Lorlng
W. Batten, of New York, who have a
summer home near Swlftwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Inselbuch, of
3703 Chestnut street are entertaining
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Steel Stroncr,
of Elmlra. N. Y and Mr. John W.
Garrett, of Newport -News, Va at their
apartment In Chelsea.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Russell, of tho
Hamilton Court, Thirty-ninth and
Chostnut streets, accompanied by Mrs.
Russell's mother, Mrs. William Jones,
are spending the summer at Hannls,
Mass.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. James Devlne havo re
turned from their wedding trip to the
Delaware Water Gap, and are now at
home at 2609 South Sixteenth streot.
Mrs. Devlno will be remembered as Miss
Anna Moloney, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Moloney, whoso wed'llng
took placo on Monday afternoon,
Juno 23, at St, Monica's Church, Seven
teenth and Rltner streets.
Mrs. John McCaughn and her daugh
ter, Miss Marjorle McCaughn, of 2715
South Seventeenth street, have been
spending several weeks at their cottngo
In Beach Haven. They will return to
their home about Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willlard. Mr.
Joseph F. Willlard and Miss Irene Wil
llard! of 1809 Morris street, aro spend
ing the summer ot their cottago In
Chelsea. ,
Mrs. J. Clancey and her nephew, Mas
ter James Clancey. of 2417 South Soy.
cnteenth street, spent the week at At
lantic City. They "1 leavo today for
a fortnight's visit with friends at Sea
Isle.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The Rev. William Dyre McCurdy and,
Mrs. McCurdy. of 1808 North Camao
street are spending somo tlmo In Capo
May.
Mrs. S. A. Skeehan and Miss Lillian
Skeehan, of Twenty-first street and Sus
quehanna avenue, have gone to the Po
cono mountains for the remainder of the
season.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Harcourt, who are
occupying their cottago at Lomrpprt,
are entertaining Mrs. Harcourfs sister,
Mrs. C. Henry Fehllng, of Apslcy street,
Germantown.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stevenson have
gone to Cape May for the remainder
ot the aeason.
Dr. and Mrs. William C. T. Baucrle,
of 2418 North 8lxth street aro spending
some time In Ocean City.
Mr and Mrs. F. W. Kite and Mlns
Edith Kite, of 2011 Poplar street, are
among the Philadelphia spending the
season in Ocean City.
Mrs. Stewart' R. Unkles. Miss Edith
Comly. Mrs. Edwlrr R. Malta, Jr., Miss
Esther Johnstone, Miss Pauline Lemer,
Miss Gertrude Leyman, Miss Dorothy
Vandegrlft. Mrs. Leon Andrews and
Miss Marian Miller, members of the
Delta Sigma Club, will hold their July
meeting this evening, when they will bo
niortaliTOd by Mlsa Margtrot viui Horn,
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MISS JULIA ANN HAMMETT
Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Hammett, of 307 West Spring
field avenuo, Chostnut Hill
TIOQA
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Heaton, ot 3430
North Eighteenth street, with their
daughter, Miss Edythe 'Heaton, will
leavo tho end of tho month for Lake
George.
Miss Louisa D. Lukens, of North
Eighteenth street, will leave today
for a fortnight's stay In Northfleld,
Mass.
Mrs. Hannah Ray Fox, of' West On
tario street, has gone to Ocean Grove to
remain until tho closo of tho season.
Mrs. Laura Shlnkle, of North Nine
teenth Btrcot, Is visiting hor son and
daughtor-In-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Mervlno
Shlnkle, In York, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. William Tlndall have
returned from Island Heights, where
they spent their -wedding trip, and will
be at home on West Venango street
Dr. and Mrs. David A. Graves, having
returned from their wedding journey,
are at homo ot 727 West Allegheny
avenue. Mrs. Graves, who was Miss
Carolyn E. Schmleder, was a Juno
bride. Doctor a raves served overseas
one year with the Thirteenth Regiment
United States marlno corps.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lukens, ot
3416 North Fifteenth street have re
turned from Brown's Mllls-In-the-Plncs,
whore they passed the early summer,
nnd will go to Ephrata Springs, Pa,, for
tho remainder of tho season.
Miss Margaret Klang and Miss Ger
trude Klang, 'of 3202 Germantown ave
nue, will spend 'August In Atlantlo City.
Their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Horatio McClcory. havo gone to
Beach Haven for the summer. Mrs.
McClenry before her recent marriage
was Miss Elizabeth Klang.
Mrs. William B. Naulty, of 1809 West
Ontario street, are spending tho season
In Avalon, N J.
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EUCIENE O'nniEN In ,
"A TOOL AND HIS MONEY"
ARAniA CHESTNUT Below 10TH
AKVAJJIA io A M. to 11:18 P. M.
WALLACE RKlDMn
"SJCK AUKU
DAI TflVlf-MJC "let BALTIMORE
l. 1 HVlUKii Egi. 0:.10. Mat. Sat
HUCJENE O'BRIEN In
'HIS WIFE'S MONEY" and Jlrgs Comedy
Ol I inC!lDr BnOAD STREET AND
t)l,U.SlKL SUSQUEHANNA AVE.
ALICE JOYCE In
"DOLLARS AND THE WOMAN"
BROADWAY W.W.Att
ETHEI. CLAYTON in
"A LADY IN LOVE"
n A DITY-lT 122 MARKET STREET
LArl 1 wL- io a. m. to li us p. m.
ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In
"THE SHADOW OF KUSALIB BYRNES"
rr rMl Al am. &. Mapiewood av.
UULUIN1AL. 2:10. 7 and 0 P. M.
STAR CAST In
"EVEN AS EVE"
IDDQQ main st., manayunk
LlvlrKtaa matinee daily
JULIA ELTINOE In
"THE ADVENTURESS"
FAIRMOUNT S'da&y
BLANCHE hwkkt in
"fJIMPLH SOULS"
C A TVIll V THEATRE 1311 Market St.
rAlVllL.1 !) A. M to Midnight
MITCHELL LEWIS In
,,Tnwrt aTiTitTrmi
IVI4W ... ,.u.-
EmriJ CT THEATRE Below Spruce
JO 1 1"1 O 1 . MATIVKW DAILY
CONSTANCE niNNEY In
"THE STOLEN KISS"
FRANKFORD T1B 'TgSS"0
WALLACE nEID In
HTIIH fiANPTN" iroot."
GREAT NORTHERNS
ALICE LAKE In
itaiiniitl ictipq11
Broad fit. at Erie
i ft u r. i
I1ID17RTAT 60TH & WALNUT ST
IMrn-KlAL. Mat.2:no. Eve.., 740
NORMA TALMADOB Jn
"TUB WOMAN OIVES"
I I? A rMTD "BT ft LANCCASTER AVE.
LfcAUilrN. r MATINEE DAILY
ROBERT WARWICK In
"THE CITY OF MASKS"
I mrDTV Broad & Columbia Ave.
LltSlMXl I Mntlnee Dally
BUCK JONES In
"FORBIDDEN TRAIL"
OOO JVIADVCT STREET THEATRE
333 m-.ii".i-' i
0 A. M. to 11 IIS P. M
TOM MTX in
THE DAREDEVIL"
MODEL
42B
SOUTH ST. Oreheatra.
ContiniiniiB I to 11,
BnYANT WApuntmN in
"TOO MUCH JOHNSON"
OVERBROOK&WS&ioav
. R0onaTnAEn.T -
Coasllto tiutft abowlas vrocTama fox tb
FRANKFORD
Dr. John V. Allen and his son, Mr.
Edward Allen, of 4637 Frankford ave
nuo, are on a ten days' trip to Niagara
Falls, Quebec and Montreal,
Mr. and Mrs. G. Cameron, of Arrott
street, aro spending tho summer at Bel
grado, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mullln and
family, of 1319 Wokcllng street, aro
spending the summer at their cottage In
Wlldwood Crest
Miss Margaret Wctherllt. of KInsey
street, will leave next week for Ocean
City, to remain for several weeks as tho
guest of Miss Evelyn MacDonold.
HOLMESBURQ
Tho T 'lytortan Sunday school will
hold 1th annual picnio ai juurunijiun
Island on Wednesday, July 21.
Mr. and Mrs. William Krewson. of
7817 Craig Btreet. are on a viBlt to
Fall River. Mass., whero they aro visit
ing their son.
Mrs. J. Lewis, of Welsh road, Is en
tertaining Mrs, B. Johnson and her
daughter. Miss Notty Johnson, of Cul
pepor, va., for a few wocks as her
guosts. Mrs Johnson and miss jonn
son will then leave for Atlantlo City,
"Where they will romatn for the rest
or the summer.
Ml oa Gertrude Patterson will spend
The ETeqlnr Tubllo I.Jrr welcomes
social notfn of lntcrrnt from various parts
of the cltr. nut thrxe note must bt
rapnble of verification, Hrrmttrr nodal
Items sent by mall Io theuaorr will not
ba publlftlutl, ii n Iran ntcnrd by tho sender
with name, ndilrmn and telephone num.
Ir. Adclrea aoclul Items to the Norlnty
iMltor. JlvcnUit I'ubllo Ledter, 000
Chestnut street.
ritoTorrAYH
The following theatres obtain their pictures
through the STANLEY Company of Amer
ica, which is a guarantee of early showing
of tho finest productions. Ask for tho
thcatro in your locality obtaining pictures
through the Stanley Company of America.
PAI APP 12J MARKET STREET
rZ-U-rV-Ci t . 10 A. M. to 11 :13 p.
M.
WALLACE REID In
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PRINCESS 1" MARKET STREET
r IU-iVILOp B-S0 A. M. to 11 HO P. M.
"SQUAREDhiAL HANDEHSON"
DrPTMT MA11KET 8T n.i ,mr
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f?.w.E.LATON in
"LADDER OF LIES"
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MABEL SCOTT In
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SAVOY 12U "AU"T STOEBT
W. B.Vrf,:ra MIDNIGHT
BORDER WIIIBLESS'
SHERWOOD "!h art Balumor.
ANITA WBTOUlTli, "' a,M
"VIRTUOUS WIVE3"Ea71d 'jToOS COMEDY
STANLEY 1,VLnKnT adovb th
"TREABURBsTAN'g"
VICTORIA ?n,AAnMT.oA?19y?p0W
NOAHBEPin.i0 UilS P' M.
"THE SEA WOLF"
w" "ssasrHff
BELMONT B2D AB0VH MARKET
. 'uilln KBNYOM in
"THE lUnVEST MOON-'
CEDAR 0TI1 D CEDAH AVENUE
BRYANT Wumn.. .
"MRS. TEMPLE'S TELI-aftAM"
COLISEUM "AMF BETWEEN
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NIXON 02D AND MARKET STfl.
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"THE LOST CITY"
RIVOLI B!D AND BANSOM STS.
ji v wi Matinee Daj
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EMJtA . DITNN In
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STRAND aEnMAANAa
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wH JetUi BaturiUy tvtnlns mi Suadajr,
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tho week-end In WIMirdod, Ut J.( on 1
."".f"4.1' ,0 .D STiven Dy xr. , anu
Mjra. Charles Anderson at their cotlago.
.Mrs. C. "Harris, with, her little son.
Master Leslie Harris, of New York, Is
visiting her mother, Mrs. It Clapp, for
a fortnight.
Mrs. C. N. Dedaker. of 3323 Ilhawn
stroets, Is entertaining for air Indefinite
5Jay Uf,r...dauShter and granddaughter,
Mr8,JvW"a?.nommll and Miss Iluth
Dommell, of Harrlsburg.
noxBonouaH
,uMr-?n.d Mrs. Henry It Edmunds and
their daughter, Miss Anna Grace Ed
munds, havo closed their town house
nnd are at their country place, Tho
Ferns, In Upper Itcxborougln
Mrs. Frederick S. Foulkrod, Jr., of
610 Eaat Leverlnnton avenue, and hor
ramuy aro spending tho season In Ocean
City, where thoy are Joined over tho
wceK-enas Dy Mr, louikroa.
Mr. and Mrs Herman Hagenbucher,
of Lyceum avenue, have left for a tour
through the West to California, stopping
on tho way at Seattle. They will return
In five weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Helser have
returned from their wedding tour to
Niagara Falls and Canada, and will be
at home At 475 Green lane. Tho bride
was Miss Mary E. Cole.
Mr. and Mrs." Walter Hodson, of Ger
hard street, havo returned to their home,
after spending some time In Wernera
vllle, Pa.
Mrs. Herbert Stafford entertained the
members ot the Tuesday Night Club on
Tuesday at her home on Seville street
FALLS OF 8CHUYLK1LL
Miss Lillian Groves, of 3440 AInslle
street, and Mrs. Lillian D union, of Queen
lane, left this morning- to Join a house
party at Parkland, Pa., over the week
end. Mn. .Tnnlit Mason and her son, Mr,
Donald Mason, of Youngstown, O., ore
tho guests Ot Airs, liarry norrocKa, ut
Dowman street
8TRAWBERRY MANSION
Mrs. Mathilda Rosenbaum, Miss Min
nie Rosenbaunv and Mr. Samuel Rosen
baum, f 1733 Morth Thuy-second
street, havo Joined Mr. Leon Rosenbaum
at his cottago In Chelsea.
Mrs. B. Flnberg and family, of 2201
VnHh Thlrtv-lhlrd street. ar llvine
nt 313 Oriental avonue, Atlantlo City,
for the summer.
' Mrs. Samuel Yellln and family, of
' 312K Monteomerv avenue, has gone to
Atlantlo City for tho eummor.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lundy and fam
ily, of 1824 Natrona street. ar unend
ing the summer at 113 North New
Hampshire avenue, Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Haber. of 1S27
North Thirty-third street, are enendlns
a few days in Chicago on a trip to the
areat lakos.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel CooDer and fum.
lly. of 1880 Natrona street are spend
ing the summer at 252 South Massa
chusetts avenue, Atlantlo City.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadora Grlvor wnm
the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Mlohael Can
tor on a motor trip to Wornersvllle,
whero Mr. and Mrs. Cantor and fam
ily expect to spend tho summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brown imrl tnm.
lly, of 1621 North Thirtieth street, aro
spending the summer at 227 South Con
necticut avonue, Atlantlo City.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Henry Haber and
Cox's Chances of Winning
the Presidency
While Senator Capper's Topeka Capital (Rep.) considers Republican victory at
the polls not even in question, declaring that "after November the Democrats will know
that a 'political party can not carry a presidential election in this country by sprinkling
a little1 booze on its clothes," other Republican papers agree with the New York Tribune
that it "would be most foolish if they Senator Harding's supporters did not frankly
recognize the formidableness of the Cox and Roosevelt ticket." The Chicago Tribune
(Rep.) says that the bosses nominated Governor Cox because they thought he was "the
best vote-getter and the best goat-getter Democracy had."
If you would obtain a practical idea of Governor Cox's chances of winning the
election, as pointed out by newspaper editors of all shades of political opinion, you will
do well to read THE LITERARY DIGEST for this week July 17th. The leading article
is a careful summary of American newspaper opinion of the Democratic nominee and
the advantages and disadvantages that will be his during the campaign.
Other articles of almost equal interest in this fine number are:
The Prospects For a Third Party
Tho Elements of Discontent with tho Present Political Situation and How They
May Be Welded Into a Third Party at the Polls in November
The Fighting Creed of the Democrats
Our Decreasing Population Increase
The Greek War on Turkey
Britain Too Pro-American to Suit Japan
Hustling Bulgaria
Another Soviet Confession of Failure
Anti-Japanism in California
Science as a Curse to Mankind
Paper Shoes
American Artificial Silk
When "Picking Flowers" Is a Crime
The Universe in Miniature
Our Debt to Negro Sculpture
New Record by a New German
Designed Monoplane
British-American War Over Language
Many Interesting Illustrations, Including Humorous Cartoons
July 17th Number on Sale Today News-dealers 10 Cents $4.00 a Year
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FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of
daughter, Mlsa Beatrice HaVNr. of Mi
ivairona street, aro occupying uieir cot
tage at 49 south Sovereign avenuo, At
lantic City.
MANAYUNK
Miss Martha II. Bradshaw, of 333
Main street, has returned from a visit
to her mother, Mrs. Harrison Oamett
of 1603 Arch street Norrlstown, Pa.,
and will leavo on July 24 for a tour
to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Canada.
Accompanying Miss Bradshaw will be
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs, Joseph Bradshaw. and Dr. and
Mrs. John Roth, of Redhlll, Pa.
Ths mnmtiAra nt thn Aid of the
Epiphany Lutheran Churoh, Green lane
and Silverwood street, gave a picnic
luncheon In Gorgas Park, Roxborough,
on Thursday afternoon. The members
include MM. Owen Miller, Mrs. Henry
B. D. waoKer, airs. w. snyaer. ir.
r'Sftrtjia T.A1v. Mrs. JTrthn llftSren
bucher, Mrs. Owen Miller, Mrs, Fred
erick Woerner, Miss Margaret List. Miss
Mcta Bommllfer, Mrs. Daniel G. Ooett
man, Mrs. Henry West, Mrs. Jacob
Miller. Mrs. Llndley Wrlghter, Mrs.
Louis Hankel. Mrs. William Hanson,
Mrv Walter Hagenbucher. Mrs. Frank
lin Enderlin. Mrs. Christian Rltter, Mrs.
Charles Maslln and Mrs. Charles Levins.
MOORESTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Pitcher have
sent out Invitations to the fiftieth an
niversary of their marriage on Satur
day evening, July 24, from until 11
o'olock. at tho homo of their. daugh
ter. Mrs. L. N Lewellen, Highland
Farm, Hartford, U. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmer were gueats over
tho week-ond at tho Englestdo Hotel,
Beach Haven.
Miss Brlnckorhoff, of New York, and
Mrs. Miller, of Buffalo, have been visit
ing Mrs. Clemtt Hopkins, Jr., on Main
street
Mr. Norman Pitcher, who Wus been
spending his vacation in Beach Haven,,
has returned to his home. i
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. J. Borton Weeks, of' thla elty,
WAS. the micut nf hnnnr at thA dinner
given at tho Sprlnghaven Country Club
mis weeK oy tne Chester notary uiud,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Hayes, of
Bwarinmoro college, and their rornuy are
spending me summer at tno ancestral
homo nt Newlln, Chester county, on tho
Brnndywlne. They will not return to
Swarthmore until the middle Ot Sep
tember. Mr. and Mrs Caleb P. Wright of
Chattanooga, Tenn aro the guests of
Mrs. Wrlght'B parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George w. Roberts, at their home in
Chester
Young-Condon Wadding
The marriace of Mlaa Anna V. Con
don, dauohtcr of Mrs. John Condon, of
5337 Wlwnhlckon avenue, Qermantown,
to Mr. Unymond M. Tounsr, of New
York, will take placo In Ht Aiaph'a
Church, Bala, at o'clock thla evening.
Tho bride, who will too flven in mar
rlngo by her brother, Mr. William Con
don, will woar & while georgette dresa
and a whlto georgette hat. and her
flowors will be orohlda. Mrs. Carlton
Lonton, tho matron ot honor, ot Bel
mont. Masi.. will wear pink organdie.
Mr. John Roman, of Wilmington, Del,
will act an beat man. The ceremony
win bo performed by tho Rev. Norman
V. P. I.ovls, of tho Church of tho In
carnation. A small reception will follow the
corcmony at the home of the bride's
brother. Mr. John Condon, of Penarth
road, Cynwyd. Mr. and Mrs. Toung
will bo at home on Walnut Hill, Cincin
nati, after September 1.
ftteiSary Digest
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FAIR YOUNG ARTIST PROVES ;$?
REAL MECHANICAL GENIUS
Mary McCloshey Successful
Engineer, Advertising Ex
pert and Skilled Dancer
Studying Piano and Interior
Decorating So as Not to'
Waste Any Time
Both artistic and mathematical genius
aro not often found In one poraon
eapeelally a woman. That la why Mist
Mary Clalro McCloskey, mechanical en
gineer, advertising expert, student of
Interior decorating nnd nkllled dancer, Is
considered most versatile
Mlsa McCloskey Uvea with her par
ents at 2224 North Twelfth street and
Is advertising manager of the Specialty
Engineering Co., Allegheny and Tren
ton avenues.
It wan thla company that Rave her her
first "engineering Job" several years
ago when sho wrote to six engineering
companies whoio names she choso from
tho telephone directory.
She hod been teaching in n South
Philadelphia grammar school and giving
dancing lessons In the evenings, but
she decided sho wanted to be an engi
neer. Her education had been rnthcr
varied and she thought that five diplo
mas in drawing nnd n natural ability in
mathematics might be asucf In engi
neering. The Specialty Hjislnccrlng
Co.'n manager thought so, too. So he
gave her a trial.
"I was rather stumned," she con
fessed, "when he asked mo If I crtt
saw a coal crustier. I hadn t. lie
thought It about tlmo I knew somothlng
about such things, so he told mo to do
sign one. You can imagine how I stud
ied pictures and deerintions of such
machines. Several times in tho next
fow days I felt so deiperato I thought
I would glvo up the Job. But I drew tho
design. It was rather weird, I admit
now. But," she added, modestly, "with
a fow changes tho company was ablo to
uso it.
Taught Engineering
"I was employed as a draftsman, and
the head of tho department gave several
hours n day to teaching mo how to bo
an engineer.
Miss McCloskey comes from a family
of school tenchers, and she was trnlned
tor that profession. Sho was graduated
from Philadelphia high nnd normal
schools. But oven then she wasn't en
tirely satisfied to become a teacfior. so
she included somo Business training,
sue included some o nnnw nmg,
tninKtng sne mignr. maao uso oi u wmo i " JJr " tl VMi, in hr llrini
day. Sho nttendedthoAcademy of the sat on the ,jnta . bA 1 her Jiving
rinc Arts several joire, uuu ioicr a.i
graduated from tho School of Industrial
Art.
Certainly she has waatcd little of her
twenty-odd years of life. For even
while teaching she attended school and
also taught dancing in tho evenings.
The Menace of the "Dope Doctor"
Religious Harmony in Jugo-Slavia
The Golden Rule vs. The Rule of Gold
Foreign Trade of the U. S. in 1920
Geo. W.Perkins, "A New-Fashioned American"
Tom-Cat Vibrators, "Hamlets" and
Ordinary "Reds"
Mexican Invaders Relieving Our Farm
Labor Shortage
Commencement Addresses by Some Recent
Graduates in "Americanization"
Hamburg Now a Tributary of the Allies
Constantinople's Kaleidoscopic Conglomeration
The Whole World Loves a Presidential Nominee
Motor-Mad America, as Seen by a
Supercilious Briton
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MISS MAItY McCLOSKEY
Now sho if studying the piano, Is tak
ing two .courses in advertising, and
also Is studying Interior decorating at
the School of Industrial Art In addi
tion to her work with tho engineering
company.
Lilies to Keep Busy
"I havo to hnvc my days well planned,
to get everything In," sho sold, "but
I like to keep busy. And a variety of
work Is far more restful to mo, than
loafing part of each day."
During the war Miss McCloskey went
to the Emergency Fleet ns a mechanical
engineer in the wood ship department.
"I am finding It fascinating work'
said tiie versatile young woman. "So
few people understand convoying ma
chincry and It Is my business to tell
them about It.
"I analyze our products so I wili
know them thoroughly, especially their
selling points. I study the field where
they will be usable and I find out ex
actly tho amount of profit we make on
each machine. I play up different ma
chinery at different seasons. Just noty
it is corn loaders.
"I make the drawings and write the
copy for the circulars and other adver
tising matter that goes out. I decldo
which of our machines shall be sent to
national conventions for display. 'Ibt
fact all the money tho company ap
propriates for advertising is put in ray
hands to spend in tho most adva.a-
togeous way I can plan."
AS She taiKCQ OI conveying iukuimi,.
, ,,-. r ,,U -MtVii McCloskey
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engineering proDiems uuu
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j tten touchta thepUno keys Rightly
with dark hair parted in mo center
combed down over her ears. Sho fairly
radiates youth, enthusiasm and ambi
tion.
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