Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 29, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Discusses Vaiious People and Things.
Hears Latest News About Newport Dog Show
in August Overhears a Cute Remark
I WAS RliI to licar'tpdny thnt Mrs. I Uintah- and Mr. Clardlner H. niclmrrt
. W.tm-O.ttfrenr much bet- KftJS ZlrTZo.a an-
rl i-xneetH to V ublo to go to tier nounc tha. nBftmont r tKffXiiSh-
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homo In ryn ; " ;
You know KhP has been quite 111 npl
WBs In the University Hospital for sev
,ril weeks: but flic heems to be comtiip
hack to herself ngalu now. .TuHt in
time. I'm a(tad, M Home rntlicr poor
father. ,
TSN'T It Mnnjr jou Know, I wan
1 talking about Mnrjpry Tnvlor Hani
,ip ,? the other day ami, juHt nit
?anf . I vaXktA up Chestnut street,
ami" Ion. nlitoiM I Kjc but that mpc
Marjory I BIw looked vciy well, op.
in a Miort costume of brown plaid
iklrt, plain brown coat, and n Ktraw
nnt of most becoming tan, with n slllc
Scarf around It. She weart. brown very
well, fof 1,e hn8. rt,!cl! ,'lrclt,y brown
hair and such lovely bright color.
SUSAN GROOMfi In spending n week
or two with Mrs. JMwnrd D.
Tnlan.l at her plaro In Whltemnrt.li.
... .,,.,. plm lMSrnenced to MrM.
blind's wii Hob. and they are to lie
married on September 11 nt Alrlle. the
J." . f H,in'M narentK. Mr. and Mrn.
Harrv 0. Grooinc, In -Wurrcnton, Vn
Nanr'y Dunning Is going to be jnald of
honor and Mary Ernest no Any lcton i will
b9 one of the bridcsmaldH, I believe there
Jo to be seven others., but I haven t
heard jet who they will be. I.eklcy
Toxe and Samuel Wngnor will be nmoiig
the tubers, but, of course, there will be
others, too. , ...
Whltcnmrsh. bv tho way, N getting
to be i ery popular place. There arc
feme lovely houses up there, and If the
cricket clilb Is moved up there, as is ex
pected now. it will bo quite n place. It s
po high that It really is quit cool In
summer, and there is a view from some
of the highest parts of that country that
is worth going that distance to see.
YOU know I told you home time ngo
about the dog show that is going to
J) held in Newport on Alien- 'Jl at
the Casino, of course. A hnt in the
f-nrU u-miltl Xownort do without Its
Casino' Well. I've heard some more
about it. (The dos show, not the
Casino.) Tlie piininilttep incmtiPS .urn.
Gustnv T. H White. Mrs. Mlehrtel M.
v.n Ti.n-nn Ml.. Alipp Hrownell. our
un Aiiu Mnrciret Dunlnn. Dr. II. 1.
Church nml Dr. I'hllln E. Clark. Thcj'
have already received a good many con
tributions of prizes, nnd ninong them In
n nrlzp for rolllps. ofTered bv Mrs. Ed
ward J. Flerwind. .Aiiss Julia Ilerwlnd,
Mr. P. A. II. Widener nnd Mr. Clarenco
W Dolan ure aho nmong the contrio
utors And speaking of Newport, I hear thnt
Dr and .Mrs. Thomas w, Asmon gave
n clilldren's party on Tuesday at their
summer home in Jamestown. Whpn you
talk about Newport ,ou just naturally
think nbout Jiimpstown, tqo. They
must hae had a beautiful time. James
town is such a wonderful place for
cnuuren.
T WAS standing at the counter unit
ing for my order when the door
opened and a elite little iliiskv lnd
walked in. She asked for n pound of
mgar. mip inoiceii so pert as she stood
thorp with a hip nlnfc linu- mi linr Iclnkv
i black hair, nnd an important expression
un ner orown little face that the sales
man was moved to be .facetious. Ho
jpancil over the counter toward her.
And what are voti eoiiiir in iln with
a pound of sugar?" he asked, with an
indulgent smile. Tho little dark miss
raised her nose nn incji or two higher.
1 A" ill, V. f,'nmc Jt nn(1 '"ng it up
on tho wall!" she replied.
NANCY WYNNE.
iJ .lu ,l,a, "'BOfemont of their daugli-
..Ik::; v "", own ui ur. uim hub,
Ilobort H. Dengleri
Mlsa Rnrn M, Vandover. of 1924
rlnml,"1 "i11-,'?' wh? has Just returned
JSuL a 1 Rhl-montha' stay In Ixjs An
X,i!S' Calif., hna'grone to Now York,
where sno will remain for three weeks.
M-,lr.n,nd ,rs J' Warren ifeebler nnd
nlft Mc?.in1wcr'Unro th0 BUcsts of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Charles Talmpr Brady, nt tholr
home In Ocean City, N. J. ' "
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ALONG THE MAJN LINE
rL; nV." JIrV!pt,0. Simpson, of
July and Auoust nt Alhnmbra, Calif.
nfr n.ml J,rB' Archlbnlfl McKlnley and
w. f"mll'- of Lancaster avenue.
?i hav! Bone ,0 ,hclr farm to spend
some time.
vlrtIr8inr0d.erl.Clt. Bi "y""- of St. Da-
homo Ion Tucsdny, August 3.
WMr;Mn.rIf k'PP'ncott. of Bryn Mawr.
will entertain at luncheon, followed by
August" ' " Wct,neBday-
IJ21& vcr? f.'10 week-end suusts of Mr.
fn Wayne " Doltcrcr at ,hclr llomo
ti?i?2i??tlVit K"n,ftn' f Q"n lane, will
entertain Mlsa Mary Dotteror, of Wayne,
?wi-H? BU,mmer homo 6f her parents, at
sust CSt tHo nrsl woeIc ln Au'
ivrir nn1 MrB- rlllllP I-uders. of
ihil V..nro snei'IlnB the summer it
their oottaEo nt Bench Haven, N. J.
tnMn5- iW,,i'.nm ,.Kl "untcr nnd hor
punff dnuBhter. Miss Elizabeth Hunter.
Sn.fre. WnJ',no Apartments, Wayno. liavo
Bone to Atlantic City for a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs Joel Cook Hubcr nnd
ASS fr..?!0,".' .?f . tt'sohlll road. Bala, nro
P".?,"'7 thclr oottago at Atlantic City
lor tho summer.
tKH.W'. ?kX., ' I ' s i mmiZ&f .flBmiHHHW?
li Mntilli Vlft.nrtli trp). arn spend
ing several weeks ns the truest of Mr
Slnglscr'B parents nt Harrlsbunr.
Miss Itutli llilstow, of Thirty-sixth
nnd Daring streets, has Bono to Maine,
where she expectn to stay for several
weeks,
Mr. nnd Mrs lsnno ltotan, of 307
South Forty-first street, have gone to
Atlnntlo City, whero they will remain
throughout tho etimmor.
Mr. nnd Mrs Vunco Mills, of tho
Tracy, nro spending tho summer at At
lantic City.
Mlsa Dorothy Hhclmerdlnc. of the
Tracy, who In spendlnn tho summer at
Kdlson, llucks county, nan returned
from Ocean City whprn sho was tho
cupst of Mr. and .Vrs Clarenco II.,
urusn ror n. rew aays,
MOTHERS' AID FUND
MUST BE INCREASED
Stato Appropriation for Work
Horo Should Bo Doubled to
i Moot Domancls
Photo by I'holo-C Niflrri-,
A FAMILY GItOUP
Mrs. Kern Dodgo nnd her children, of 5135 I'ulaslil avenue, German
town, nro spending tho summer nt their cottago at Vcntnor, N. ,1.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
tI.h0Tmarrl,:,B0 or Mlss Caroline Hnst
5n IjC?V lnBhter of Mr. and Mrs
Horace. H. Leo, of Havcrford. and Mr.
Herbert J. Pnlnter. of Dayton, O,. will
tako place on Saturday, October 10, at
vi1Cnn V '' thr ,homo of tho bride,
or honor for hor ctor nn.i ,,.- i..,.,...
i?2L"8i.S'nl ,V, BIlss Catherine Macfar
hHrt". Mlhs 1Ip,'r.n winter. slstPr of tho
an,(?CSTuIcoMl-eeb?lrfU"lh DelaPh,"
$ f CTiS. B0f omoaVn
l01-?!. '?ft on Tuesday for Canada
A ,. ey w,u 8ponu tno mo"th of
Mrs. n Welnrelch, of 226 South Ithodc
Island avenue. AMnnti mix. -."..,:
thlrirfc ?iUV' m "lebrnto 1,er Ine -
SdlM,7 Saturday at her homo,
irMtei5?tJci,.,,yre"' Brandclilldren and
o.CTi.uwiiiuicii win attend.,
vLr8V-M0WJs Prlnton and hor daughter
ihlV ll3ilbet' V. Brinton, w 1 close
their home, 1933 Snruco sr.f IwS
end tho month "of .KSt atowpoPi!
ColonM and Mrs. John Tl. Valentino.
Sec el 1 Sm yj1"' ?r5'n Mawr. ar" ex.
upiks iJ.ir Vodaiy ,rom a trln f somo
weeks to Harford county, Maryland.
August na"vF-.1,Inl8e-'S: w' leave
tHa .i? for v'rglnla, whero sho will
f"d tho remainder of tho month Jit
Tains. Camp' ln th0 DIU0 RldBo mouS-
,Mr.anS Mr!'- J- P. C. Harvey nnd
wmdiWi of Iadnor- who have b22
I)lYvm.B ,h0 mo!llu of Ju,y at Balsams
Womra'.y?'- " rct,,rne1 10
benrs.'n V01"'111?. " Twaddell. who has
bro?hin S y?1.". th Kucst of her
Jarnel T nR..5'"-,".'law' Mr-. an Mrs.
for ! fi, Selfrldge, hns Kono 'to Boston
taRiTrM?' accompanied by Mr. and
rteTJilfrM.6 and her sister. Miss Har
more sf,,o( l.ho Harvard, Swnrth
her hnmJn1,11 retuJn t0 Wyndenbrook.
urday! PPCr Swarthmorc. on Sat-
Major nml 1ra r.,.-,... ... ...
jane. Ilaverford. nro snendlnir th m.m.
r. at white Mountains, N. if.
Miss Esther Lloyd, of Llanyan Dor.
TFfiS?iMr.f.oh" "" Albert, of
jntll the latterpart'o fAuSust.VCnTfi?y
Watt's Morrenur: Mr' """ MrS' Jamc3
w"tniB!ii8va",,nA' of 901 Clinton
eester MLavo i0n A"?ust 1 for OIou-
Biiest nfM,8' Sh'r Bho wlllbo tho
mi. c " rurtlss. at her cottage.
TorlcSmeetSfr. ' Went t0 NoW
"trm" wll?l228iS'te,,,w"BSn' oV 19t2 PI""
r. accomnnniA '? daK.s ,0 Atlantic
,,? ?lnnanl'(? by Doctor Stell-
I?ro tI,o!.BlS!i,M,B" ,Marlp S(PllwaKen.
m , y wl" remain a few weeks.
"'eks wlih,1M,,t,oy.wlJ1 8Pend "vSni!
downing Uh r' ana M,Sl Ad("a
Mawir.'i MnreHmHn5 n0ll,."a.n' of '?"
Ambaaorfi.PA"thln?lcac8,I,,yrt t,m at tf,e
. MIB Lllllnn Tl I .- . .
nt 0i ntu ('"' ol. i-ansaowne,
tember 1 l,y' to remain until Sep-
ALONG THE READING
hnilS?nSiln?yB Vancc' of T13 Northeast
il? rA I-Kln' was hostess on Tues
Alnhn $& alc "x shower Blven by, the
DiPJl rt?'.fm.a srrUy for M88 Olive
nSSv .d,?,snter of Mr- ana Mrs. Alfred
uuey, whoso cnBiwcment to Mr. Thomas
.... i8, recently announced. Other
mV rSriw . ,c". ,,lr"' Kimcr C. Taylor.
i-iu'hk .hinr.l,ps.. A,ustln r'"rclv- J--. Miss
VnS.et,T..0.ttMlI", Rd,lh "alncs, Miss
vn0,M P1"61'0"-, MIsh Almn Bcrtsch,
Miss Helen Cnn no Mu it-i,n. t,
?v,nyuMr Hnrry Hebrank. .Mrs. Delmnrr
F?t"patr?ck d nnd Mrs- JamcB
Mrs. William Whlteomb. nf 4S.in N'nrth
Mftecntli street, Logan, win Hpend tho
ouiiinifi iii ucenn i uy.
.Mr. .nnu Mrs. Harry l:. Martens have
returned from Atlnntlo City and will
be at home at 6623 Norm r.lghth street.
OnK Lano. Mrs Martens was beforo her
iimiiiibi- in ,iuno .uiss Anna u. Haines
of Oak Lane.
GERMANTOWN
.Jir-.nnd M.Bl Marshall Hlbbard, Sr..
of 6612 Limekiln pike, announce tho en
Eagement of tholr daushter, Mlsi Mllll
cent Hlbbard, to Mr. Arthur Smith, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, of Hentley
avenue, Beverly, N. J M3J Hlbbard
will spend the weeck-end as the KUest
of Mr. and Mrs. Smith nt their homo
in .uoveny.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. utliull. 120
Hast Coulter street, have returnua to
their homo from a trip through New
lorn Biaie. airs, soutnnll rather, Mr.
John Mclntyre, has returned from
Ocean arove, N. J.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnrtln J. 'Mahoney have
returned from their wcddlnn tt lp und
nro at homo at 816 East Wocdlawn nve
nue. MrB. lahonev will bn rememhernil
as Miss Kmma B. Slaufter.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William W. Hlbbard
have returned to their homo at 6612
Limekiln pike from n trip to Atlantic
City.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. S.'ii'l, of 101 Hast
Coulter street, aro ln l'erl-nsio for thiec
weeks.
Miss Grace Llpplncott, of Hoylcstown,
Pa., will be the Ruest for a week of Mr.
and Mrs. OeorB" H. McConnell, at 232
Hast Johnson street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Knrncst It. Baldwin, of
7200 Creshclm' road, and their guest.
Miss Helen Maxwell, of Boston, havo
roturned from a visit with Mr. und Mrs.
Henry Schlmpf at tholr cottago on South
Suffolk nvonuo, Ventnor, X. J.
Mr. Raymond Nlchunls, of 6610 Lime
kiln pike, has roturned to this country
from a two-months1 trip through Huropo,
and Is nt present at Alexandria, Va.
Mr. NIchuals will rctjrn homo within a
few days.
Miss Mary B Dwcr. of C60G Baynton
street, Is In Atlantic City for ten days.
Miss Oraco Carroll, of 6G12 Limekiln
pike, will leave on Saturday to spend
a week in Wildwood.
Mr. and Mrs John L. Zimmerman, of
38 Hast llainea street, nan as ineir guest
over tho week-end Mrs. Frank Sham
bough, of Lykens, Dauphin county, Pa.
lira. Shambouch Is vlsitlncf ln Moorcs-
town, K. J., beforo returning to her homo
In Lykens.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnTl Mrs. Alfred II. Williams, of
1914 North Twelfth street, will leave
early ln August to spend tho remainder
of tho season In Asbury Park, N. J.
Miss Harriet O'Hara, of 1222 West
Cdlumbta avenue, has returned homo
from Ocean City where she was the
BUest for n fortnight of Mrs Fordlnnnd
Grace, following n visit to Captain nnd
Mrs. Townspnd, nt Westmont, N. J
Mlsa O'Harn's brother-in-law and sister.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hcnrv Stafford, who
passed tho winter In Philadelphia. hao
loft for their ranch ln Waring, Tex.
Mr. .Nelson Tuttlo, grandson of tho
Pov. Russell H. Conwell, will leave on
August 1 for Chlnn, where he will work
In tho Interest of tho Young Men's
Christian Association. Ho will bo ac
companied by Mrs. Tuttlo and their
Lyoiing son.
Miss Annlo Hemphill, of North Sev
enth street, Ms spending the season In
Ocean Grove
Mr nnd Mrs. Harry Duffus will leavo
the end of tho month for a tour through
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young havo gono
to Perkasle, Pn., to remain until
autumn.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wcldemnnn. of
1463 North Uber street, nro spending tho
season- In Brownsburg Pa.
Mrs. Addlo Dessauer, of 2148 North
Twelfth street, and hor sister, Mrs. Isa
doro Summerflold, aro spending tho re
mainder of the summer at wimwooti.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wolf, of 1611
North Sixteenth street, aro spending the
3ummer n,t Poland, Me.
Miss Laura Mallory, of North Eight
eenth "street has Just returned from a
trip to Norfolk: Va.
Mrs. Harrison Bradley, of Seven
teenth and Master streets, Is spending
some time as tho guest of Mr, and Mrs.
Charles V. Todd, at their cottago in
Ocean City, N J.
Miss Jlelcn Sommcr. of 1502 North
Eighth street, is spending soeral weeks
with her cousin, Mrs. Malcolm Williams,
at her summer homo at Lako Scnago,
Me.
Ml. Kthel Bowman. 14 40 AVest Ve-
iiongo street, has Joined a camping
party who will spend two weeks at
Block Island, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Walter Israel of 1641
North Grntz street, aro receiving con-
crntulntlons on tho birth of a daughter.
Janet Clarlsso Israel, on Friday, July
1(5. Mrs Isrncl will bo remembered us
Miss Myrle EstcIIo Hlrshbcrg.
Mr. Joscnh S. Hlrshbcrg. of 2251
North Twenty-first street, accompanied
by Mr. Bernard Freund, will !eao Mon.
day for Doctor Munnsses's camp at
Uushklll, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs, E. Meyorhoff. of North
Twenty-first street, aro spending tho
summer at tho Breakers, Atlantic City.
Mrs Frank Dudley nnd her daughter.
Miss Beatrice S. Dudley, of Fifteenth
nnd Oxford streets, havo gono to Lako
George. N. X., where thoy will spend
tne monin oi August.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 'M. Foustmnn, of 2122
Spring Garden street, havo returned
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yeir
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Because it is radio-active
acts as a constant mas3age and brings
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tho scalp and gives it new health, i Thick,
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achievement in RADIOR is found in
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Featured in the Best Drug
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TUB lUDIOU CO., Ltd , o! koodoo 235 rillh Av., Ntn York
rhltadtlphia Distributors
R. R. Boggs & Co., 1011 Chestnut Street
from a visit to tholr daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Bernard It Fcustman, ln tho
mountains of Maryland.
Mrs. Albert Walton, of North Six
teenth street, will leavo Saturday to
spend some tlmo nt Sprlngslde, N. J.,
ns tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs Daniel
Harrows.
Miss Leonn Armstrong, of French
street, Is spending n fortnight at At
lantic City, where sho Is the guest of
Miss F. nancy.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Anton Hocger announce
the marriage of their daughter. Miss
Cnrollno Grovlnl Itocger, to Mi Armln
L. Laeger, of St. Charles, Mo , on Wed
nesday, July 7, In this city.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmcs Francis Tonln and
their family, of 503.1 Cedar avenue,
will bo at their cottago In Ocean City
until September 15. (
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Arthur L.iiip nnd
their family, of 374B Walnut street, will
go In a few dnys to Towahloondah, their
camp In tho Adlrondacks, whero they
will bo Joined by their son. Mr S Ar
thur Lane, Jr., who has bocu abroad
for somo time.
Mrs. James P Horn and her grand
daughter. Miss Kllzabcth Oliver, of tho
Tracy, who have been spending somo
tlmo nt Highland lake, Wlnstcd, Conn.,
havo been joined by Mr. John Huston,
and will go to Ocean City In August,
where Mrs. Horn's son nnd daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs, J Pendleton Horn,
aro spending tho summer months.
Miss Virginia Kennedy, daughter of
Mrs. J. Blair Konncrly. of 305 South
Forty-ilrst street, Is thoifueht of Miss
uoso jiuucDrnna, at ner home In Aehc
vllle. N. C. whero she will remain un
til ScDtembcr. Mrs Kcimerlv In enter.
taming her niece, Miss Allco Bass, of
Johnstown, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly, of
Thirty-eighth nnd Chestnut streets, havo
ns their guests at Capo May. whero they
aro spending tho summer, their sons-in-law
nnd their daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
William King and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Greenfield.
Mr. nnd Mrs. n. W. Talor nre oc
cupying their cottngo at Capo May, N. J.
Mr. nnd Mrs 1J J Slnglser nnd their
son, Master Dixon Ilhodes Slnglser. of
80UTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Snrnh Booth, of 1540 Porter
street, has returned to her homo 'after
hnvlng spent sovoral days In Atlantic
City,
Miss Grade Pound nnd Miss Mario
Pound, of 1418 mtnor Btreet. spent sev
eral days last week In Atlnntlo City.
Lieutenant nnd Mrs. W. C. Hartup,
of 1414 Illtnor street, were the guests
of Lloutenant and Mrs. F. C. Beck, of
New York, for a few days Inst week.
Mr. Ambroso McCormlck and Mr, John
McCrelght havo gono to Wllldwood,
whero they will remnln for a fortnight
Miss Genevieve Gallon, of 2413 South
Seventeenth street, has returned home,
nftcr having spent several days In At
lnntlo City ns tho guest of Miss Flor
enco Gallagher.
TIOGA
Tho Hunting Park section of the Safe
nnd Sane Fourth of July Association
will hold a community meeting this eve
ning nt 3533 Gcrmantown nvonuo, when
tho prizes for tho winners In the ath
letic sports In tho park on July G will
bo awarded by Mr. Morris Hudson. Ad
dresses will bo made by tho president
of tho association, Mr. William T.
fctarglo. and tho secretary, Mr. Allen E.
Sharp.
Miss Helen Woldemann. of 3738 North
Sixteenth street, will leave dn August
i io pass tno month at Juaae oi. -"-arlne,
In Vermont.
Mrs. naymond Wcckcrly. who has
been spending somo time In Ocean City,
has returned to hor home, 3540 North
Twonty-thlrd street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Taggart, of 3662
North Kloventh street, will spend tho
lato summer ln Ocean City.
Tho midsummer carnlvat of tho
Church of Corpus Chrlstl, which was
held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday
of last wook on tho large grounds, Twenty-ninth
street and Allegheny avenue,
will open again this nftcrnoon nnd will
bn continued until Saturday cenlng.
Tho queen of the carnival will be
crowned tomorrow evening bv Mr. Slg
mund Gans. A feature of tho closing
night will bo a bahv show at twilight,
followed by an "old homo festival."
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mlsa Nancy Wilson, daughter of Mrs.
Thomas Sheldon Wilson, of Media, will
bo the guest for a few weeks of Mrs
George Gcngo Browning of Devon, nt
their cottage nt Bench Haen. N. J.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Froneflold, of
Media, will leavo ln a few days for the
Whlto mountains where they will re
mnln for a month During thplr nbscncp
their daughter. Mrs. Elmer Sloano nnd
her children, of Columbus o will oc
cunv their home, whero Mr Slonno will
loin them later, beforo returning to Co
lumbus, In October.
Mr. and Mrs. James l-V Myrlck, of
Baltimore, aro receiving congratulations
on the blrtli of u iiaugnter, July id. Mrs
Myrlck will bo remembered as Miss
Elizabeth Chandler, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. G. W Chandler, of Moylan.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John J. McCluro and
their family will spend three months at
Atlantic City, where they will go next
woek arter ineir return rrom urotton
Woods. N. It, und will not open their
homp In Chester until some tlmo In O&
tobcr.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Allison, of dies
tcr. aro occupying their cottngo at Choi
sea, whero thoy -will remain with their
family until tno miuaie or nepiemoer
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Powcl and
their fam v. of Hust Thirteenth street
Chester, will go in a few daya to Con
gress Hall, Capo aiay, to remain sev.
eral uoelts.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francis Wil
liamson nnd their little duughter, Miss
Mnrv Hlizauetn Williamson, navo re
turned from a few weeka stay nt At-
lantlo City to their nomo ln Media.
Mrs. Norman P. Sloan, of Itldley
Park, has reiurneo irom a visit to
friends ln Angola, Del.
Jt will be necessary for the state to
double Its appropriation to tlip Mother'
Assistance Fund this year II Philadel
phia Is to meet adequately tlie demands
made upon it f.- the care of widowed
mothiTK with minor dependent children.
That wns nnnouncpd yeslcrdny by offi
cials of the fund, following tlielr report
for the current month.
Tho nmnunt spent for pensions In
July was the highest nnd the number of
Donefilelaries wns the largest In tlie his
tory of tho county. The nmount was
$18,703 nnd tlio number of families on
tho nctlvet payroll 001. The largest
grant, $80 a month, was paid to a wid
owed mother with seven children under
fourteen years. The smallest wns ?1-.
The nvcrage grant to n family was $30,
nnd the nverage number of children In n
family Is four under fourteen years.
Only one child of working age every
six families is tus average. An nvuiuK"
of 514 a month h family is paid In rent.
That Is an inrrenso of $4 n month In tho
last two years. More than T0 per sent
of tho parents of tho families aided nro
American born. .
A board of seven women tniRtcea is
appointed by the Governor of tho stnto
to administer the appropriation to the
fund. Formal application Is made by tho
petitioner and it Is Investigated -by
frrlnn.l unrllnpy If till, netltloil IS HC
cepled. the amount of the grant is li.xed
by Hip hnnnl of tt unices. The money"
paid directly to tne mother Dy " "
tnnsurer nnd the stntc treasurer.
At present there nre 411 applications
filed in 1020 to whom no assistance) lias
been given, nnd f51 applications of the
same status filed last year. Tho needs of
this county wpro not adequately met u
the state appropriation of 1018-10, It Is
asserted. The new City Council made nn
emergency appropriation of $125,000 in
.March. At that time tncro were more
than 120 families on tho waiting list.
Bean-Dleffenbach Wedding
A wedding of Interest In Germnntown
and Ilrookllnp, Pn., took place on Tues
day afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock nt 42fi
Sagamore road. Hrooktlnc, when Miss
Marguerite Dleffenbnch, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs Harry Dleffortbach, became tho
bride of Mr. Herbert S. Bean, of 31 West
Ashmoid plnce. Germantown. Miss Mary
Kd wards attended tho bride as maid of
honor and Mr. Henry B. King ncted as
best man Thero was no reception.
FALL8 OF 8CHUVLKILL
An Informal reception was held last
evening In tho lecture hnll of tho Foils
Unptlst Church for Ilev, nnd Mrs Ben
jamin V. Brny, Jr., who will leavo short
ly for Missouri, Mr. Urny having ac
cepted a call to the Baptist Church of
Bolivar, Mo.
Mrs. P. It Kelly, of Thlrty-llfth street
and Mldvalo avenue, has gone to At
lanllo City for tho lain summer. Her
daughters. Miss Anna Kelly nnd Miss
Mnrlo Kelly, and her sons, Mr, George
Kelly nnd Mr. John Kelly, are spondlm?
tho season In Hartford, Conn Mr. Kelly
Is a member or tno committee or tno
Knights of Columbus who sailed for
Franco1 to dedlrate the memorial monu-
roxborough'
Itoxborough cottagers nt Cnpp May
Tolnt nro giving n series of house par
tics at tholr summer homes. Mrs Na
than L. JoncB, of ItldKo avenue, has ns
her guests Mrs. Louisa Spink, Mr.
Charles N. Jones nnd his young son,
Master Charles N Jones Jr, Miss Dor
othy Ilowlsh nnd Mr. George Jones. The
pngagomont of Miss Hcwlsh, daughter
of Dr. nnd Mrs. K M. Hewlsh nnd Mr.
Georgo Jones, son of tho hostess, wai
recently announced Mr. Jones Joins tho
party over tho week-ends
Mr. nnd Mrs D Slter Cornog, of
Itldgo nnd Monastery nenues, nro en
tertatelng nt their cottago Mr. Charles
Hardlck, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hdgnr Ulghtcr,
Mr. Hanson Moytr and Mlsa Nyrtle, JH
verwood. '
Tho Itev. and Mrs. Chnrles Lyon, pt
nidge and Falrthorno avenues, another
host nnd hostess nt Capo May Point
have as their guests tholr son ana
daughter-ln-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. KranK
Lyons, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. James and Mies
Amelia James.
BRIDES MUST GO TO SCHOOL,
Only Physical Disability Accepted
ao Excuse for Girls Under 10
Sacramento, July 20. While there Is
no provision In the school lnw to prevent
girls under tho ago of sixteen accept
ing proposals or contracting mnrrlago,
the marriage Itself docs not offer suffl
clcnt excuse In such cases to keen tho
young brides nway from full tlmd classes
at school. "
This Is according to n ruling by Will
C. Wood, state superintendent of pub
lic Instruction, In answer to n qflcry
rnlsed several times during tho Inst few
months.
"The only exception," Mr. Wood
said today, "Is whpn n certificate signed
by a physician la presented to tho school
authorities tjhowlng thnt the physical
condition of tho pupil is such as to
render nttendnnce Inadvisable."
Final
Gown
Clearance
v We're always just a little ahead of the sea
son and the times. Therefore, we announce
t the near-end of this Remarkable Clearance
of Gowns at Reduced Prices reduced
prices while you may still secure full meas
ure of style and service.
$5.00 All Summer Hats $5.00
1302 Walnut Street
Keep the Kiddie Kool
White pique Cap, $2.75
Rompers, pink, blue, green, $2.85
White Socks, colored tops, 60c
Other styles, other prices, down and up
Most Reasonable Prices for Quality
Shpp&xA
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Charming
Summer Frocks
no
There's quite an attractive choosing at this
small price of pretty cotton frocks not
$10 frocks bought for the occasion, but
high-grade models from our regular stock.
Better hurry and secure one or
more for your August vacation!
127
S. 1 3th St.
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 Avenuo
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Save Your Hair
With Cuticura
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Safeguard yonr health by eating
t daily tablespoonful
of imported
Pompeian
Olive Oil
931 CHESTNUT STREET
Wiliiiar
PEANUT BUTTER
So Different From
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FISH - - FISH
Fresh From the Ocean to You
FRIDAY and SATURDAY Specials
Silver Trout, 3 lbs. 25c
Porgies
Butter Fish
20,cb
Weak Fish
23
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lb
5 Chuck Hast,23c
Choice Shoulder tyfihe ' Fancy Roasting
Young Lamb ib VEAL, lb
25(
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ends every corn
Use Blue-jay as you like best. Apply
liquid Blue -jay from a bottle, or use the
Blue-jay plaster,
The effects on the corn are identical.
The pain Btops. And the entire corn
quickly loosens and comes out.
Blue-jay now is ending some two mil
lion corns a month.
It has so reduced corn troubles that
most folks never have them.
It will end them all when all folks know
about it.
The "Blue-jay method is easy, gentle,
sure.
Ittio scientific the creation of a world
famed laboratory.
For your own sake, stop paring corns.
Cease the old, harsh, inefficient methods.
Learn what millions know that corns
nre folly, the pain is needless. Anybody
can be kept forever free from corns with
Blue-jay.
Prove this tonight. Buy Blue-jay from
your druggist.
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