Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 30, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
VaJcy Wynne Tells About Gayety of Philadelphians at
Other Places Interesting Affair at Southampton,
I. I., Today Another Pretty Hat and Suit
IIIBAK thnt young Wharton Sink
er la having n fine time out nt the
iinr 11 0. Kant In Wyoming. Don't
Jk me wIhtp In Wyoming. Wyomlnjt
, nothing to me hut ti pnlo green patch
fulfil .rtii rnnchea nml wild country nml
wild animals. It imwt be wonderful
nut there, boraune everybody wlio goes
has such a perfectly marveloiiH time ami
, so crniiy to go nenln. Whnrtdii Slnk
rr li the on of Mr. nml Mnt. 8. Dens
Rlnkler. of llndnor, you know, and he
mnt out about a month ngo with Iwnac
Clothier, .'Id, and Mr Clothier.
TnniV' '9,l,t vcry much 1'ol"s ',crc
at home nowadays, but up north
Wo li lot-) of gavety. There In to be
i .'Oambol" nt niteabeilitown. In the
t1lrondaeks. thin week, by the Lambs'
P ub of Nv Yorl' Ani1 J'01' ,now ll0W
onv neonle nre up there. Let's sec
The CI oorso U. I'nokardH. of Vlllr.nova.
. n there at their camp nt Sornnar.
And Sydney Hidtllc Is going pretty noon
,,' ,(,,! the rest of the summer with
'them Mr. Kltz-Kugcne Xewbohl has
'hwn'up there for some ,ilm,-hut siiu
i.iie n Saturday for Northeast Ilnr
hnr Me., with her parents. Sir. nnd
?rr (Jcorae Wharton Pepper. Mr.
Thco''"'', I'aul I" going up. too. She
is .nothor daughter, you know. Their
hmband nre deserting ;them on Sun
day for the First City Troop camp nt
Mt. Gretna. ,
The I'aul Claytons are nt their camp
lust across the lake from I'aul Smith's,
and Laurence lleggs and Little Cath
arine Mather nre going up on Saturday
to stay with them, Mr. and Sirs.
Ttnlnh Harle -die was Mary Clayton.
' know have nnothcr camp nearby
:.i 4i.f nn coin! iin on Sunday for
the rct nf the summer or, nt least until
September. September nhvnvs seems
liVe the end of summer, in spite of the
fact that some of the hottest, mennest
days of the year come iu that same
little month.
YOU know this "Circus and Street
Fair" at Southampton, L. I., to
day Interests me greatly. I have nn
Idea that It's going to be delightful.
And then there's to be real live graph
nloev, too. Do you know what graph -oloe'v
is? Trobnbly not. It was only
by chance that I found It out just this
rear. It's the Hciwco that makes a
tattle-talc out of your handwriting.
For instance. If you happen to be n
cranholoclst you can look at trfv signa
ture and say. "My. what a selfish per
ton!" or "Doesn't she think she's
fomethlag else!" or mnybo it would be
something nicer. Anyhow you'd know
all about me from the way I make my
h's and dot my i'a and cross my t's.
Neville Hruh, of New York. Is nn
expert nlong these lines, nnd they arc
toing to have him nt Southampton to
ten pcupir iiuv inuv wt wM "..j.
Oeraldlne Fnrrnr nnd her husband, Lou
Tellegen. nre not to be there in person,
1 believe the committee hoped, but
they lave sent some interesting nuto
gw'phed photographs. And Caruso is
tending some of IiIh cartoons. Wouldn t
aad well known as n enrtoonist. too?
Mr. nnd Mrs. Josepn Will imrK, 01
rn,Aenf TTJll linvn n nmmpr nlnee nt
Southampton, you know, nnd their
niece, .Airs. Jt. inuer .lounMiu, u
recently been visiting them there. She
In also visiting Mr. ana .urn. .lonu c .
Harris, of New York, at Stormnlong,
Southampton. Stormalong Is nice; It
.nniio . fnro.trop: "co ahead nnd
jtorm, .wo'rc comfortable!"
I SAW Mrs. Ilolsteln De Haven lox
..f,..l,,,. lmrrvlno hv In n mr with
her mother. She was Ellse Klapp you
know, and her mother is .Mrs. vt uour
Paddock KInpp. Thev were going so
rapidly that I couldn't see what Mrs.
rinnn t-nu ,vnni!nT. lnit Klise hnd ou
a pretty dark-blue suit, and her hat
was one of those goou-iooKing uuvciyu
fliinirs nf n sort of Alice blue, with tint
flowers nil around the crown. It was
most becoming. NACi Hl.XJh,
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
A,, Infarnstlnir fnll weddlnC Will bO
that of Miss Kllzabeth Merck, daughter
of Mr nnd Mrs. Georno Merck, or
Llewellyn Park, N J., nnd Mr. Snowden
Henrv, son or .ir. una .him. j-.w
Henry, of west walnut lane, i.erman
town, which will take plnce on Tuesday,
October 5.
Miss Kathleen Hitter, of Valley road,
Ardmore. who has been spending tho
month of .Tuly with Miss Peugy nosen
garten at Winter Harbor, Me., returned
home on Wednesday.
Mrs Douglas H. Cochran nnd her
daughter, Miss Phyllis Cochran, are
spending the summer nt the Breakers,
Spring Lake, nnd will not return to
their apartment nt the Morris until the
middle of September.
Mrs Charles M. Lea, of Westhorpo
Farm, Devon, who has been In Boston
for some time as tho guest of Dr. nnd
Mrs. Samuel J Mlxter, and also on a
llt to Northeast Harbor. Me., has re
turned to her home. Miss Katharine
Lea, daughter of Mr. utid Mrs. Lea,
no is at nanrr, in tne unnnaian
P.ockles, with Mrs. P. K. Hudson, of
Vw York, is expected to return home
the laBt of August.
Mr nnd Mrs. 13 Wnrlmr Wilson nnd
their family, of Sprlngbnnk, Rosemont.
will le.ivo today to spend tho month of
August at East Hampton, Mass.
Mr and Mrs William Wilson Curttn.
Of Brentwood Tlnimnn will lfli'. fr
dav to spend tho month of August nt
Northeast Harbor, Me,
Mr and Mrs Robert Kmott Hare, of
Stonyhurst Strafford, left yesterday
morning on a motor trlr to Hast Glou
cester, Mass , and through New ICngland
snd the White mountains, Miss Mary
Hare nnd Miss Lillian Hare, sisters or
Mr. Hare, will live at Stonyhurst until
the nrt of September.
Mns 1rnh " " Penrose, daughter
or Dr Charles B, Pcnroso. of Devon,
expected homo in a fow days front
hn .,t?.iI'a plaol('. where sho has
Been nailing her aunt.
dedl1" "rln.yS- 1,,rank "ranger Ken-
Wy5 ' " Spruco B,reot- nro snenrt
jJJK o itsmmer r.t Northeast Harbor,
fan!lvnMS !lrnle Blll1,B nm1 th(,1
Sbs, Va "R SOm tlmo nt IIot
rtrenS,0?nmu?! D P,'81' "(t ler chll-
f AltSLnl1")"1,8",""1 ,h m0ntl1
Itit.Vei l nt ,!cnr alce, 1M Mrs.
MerrTk nw 'ntertalnlnir Mrs. Charles
noferfeBton. Haiti-
Plnte,r??,MrB n"Jnmln Bush, of 210B
m'S " "t Northeast Harbor,
" '"r ii.e summer. I
they were fcll!!ft.,,(tn,own' N- Y.. where
hrothel.Tn ,n .'' ,BU,est," of Mr' Walton's
Mr " J f1'01-' at their bungalow.
Mr VS. U,e,ber nr? now entertaining
Cjly a"Q Mrs, Harry McKlnncy, of this
reVem1w'S' ?a,"ueI Bhaw liumln
OloucestVr v'.1 taW ,weclH t Kas.
t0 the r hnmB8S". ""-. V,1" not return
m, tlino ln"AuKus, Wn"1"Bfor1 m,t"
mamown1,nnn I:awl" A- Snape, of
heir .fiuBhto " M?HUn tIle Tmarrlic of
to Mr John m trT Mary Jnnet Snape,
J01mM Holmes, on Saturday.
ALONG THE READING
nSantoiSi"'. Bhe famlly' of C3
their nw h"lc"u,ei.1,w,a moved to
Loran. home' lm "len streot.
A BayukfrBair Po;drT,Dnuk' M,B3
I'aroid uayuJc wiii w? ?l,!,uJ5 aid M'-
i "" wu jroni inerp
they will motor to Maine. Upon their
Z.W "'-v win occupy tneir new nomo
on Old orlc road, Jenklntown.
ALONG THE MAIN, LINE
The Itcv. and Mrs, Henry A. P. Hoyt,
Cynwyd, aro on n trip to Alaska. They
expect to return homo In tho early fall.
t.MrV.nmi .M"- HenJnmln A, Lchr and
Miss Dorothy Lehr, of Bryn Mawr nve-np-
Bain, will lenvo on Sunday for
Atlantic City, where they will spend tho
month of August.
Mr. Joserh Allen. Miss Mary McCuen
nnd Mr. PhnVlaa AitAn -. ....,i ...it.
motor to Ocean City today, where they
ah" Ul'z!:u J"10. wecK-cnu with Mrs.
Allen. They will nil return on Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. TL V. aann ? ...v
nvenue. Nnrberth. have just returned
'.. nJ-..mcnBO wncre tncy wero attending
tho IJlks convention.
Mr nnrl r.a ttnf1lw Tr.--.i ..f
.. ...... ,,.u. Miiimm ut'uril llliu
family, of Wayne avcnueC Nnrberth, nre
i'ct,i,,iiH ii luruiisiu in ucenn uiiy.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Leon Taylor nnd
their family, of Essex nvenue, Nnrberth,
left' on Wednesday for Harrison, Mo
whero they wllPspend several weeks.
"GERMANTOWN
Mr and Mrs. Samuel Knox nnd their
uijuKiiwr, .uss Alia Knox, or 4017
nayno nvenue. nro spending a month
In Lcwlsburg, Pa.
Mrs. Jnmes McDcrmott, of 13C3 Hast
Hlttenhouso street, hns gone to Provi
dence, It. I., whero she will spend n
month.
Mrs. Ocorgo Woolley, of BO West Wll
low Grove nvenue. is touring through
Lngland. she will return to this
country In October.
Miss M. A. Dillon, of Crcen street,
lias gono to Colorado- Springs, stopping
fit (Tninntrft .irwl I,.... nn.u i ,
Kancns City on the way. Sho will bo
gone durlntr tho remainder of July and
August.
nr?1',0, mrrlago of Miss Marian Carr, or
-07 Uochello avenue, to Mr. Danlol M.
oder. of H8 North Twentieth street.
te b is p-nco on wf(,ncaday Scp-
Tvn'i'f Is.abel WHklo nnd Miss Eleanor
;.1.l.1.c,T,i,.?,u.Khters ot Mr- and Mrs.
Arthur Wllkie, of 109 Hnrvev Btroot, nro
spending a few days at Scusldo Heights,
S( tit
tnJhnS; ?obert R- Calhoun has returned
lnn ?Jmo nt, E32 East Washington
imifronlnTVlit wlth her Parents. Mr.
?!?i. Jj- B.owser, of Now York, at
their summer home nlong tho Dela
ware, near Lambortvlllc, N. J. Mrs.
Calhoun s sister. Mrs. Charles Alter, or
Mm? Bows "W th BUeSt 0f 1Ir" nna
Miss Dorothy Price, of 243 School
J ' Cn1te.r.tnlnerll '"formally nt her home
l?i,n Bni.. ",e.r, KXiestB wero Miss
Mnrv qmm "" Miss Mnrjorlo recIi MlBS
vi.yi-?mlUV uM.ls,s. Marguerlto Wagner,
Miss Mildred Shcrtzer. Miss Alice Van
Artsdnlen, Miss Dorothy Wllklc. Miss
M?r 'fe J0,86 Jilss KUao Sml "na
Miss Magdalene Young.
,.J'r' nnd "Mrs. Frnnk A. Wolsner nnd
'.u . tnUBlV,p.ri Mlsa Dorothy Wclsner,
with Mrs. Welsnor'a parents, Mr. nnu
Mrf Ha(rar- f East Tulpenocuen
street, nre spending the summer nn n
farm near Sklppack, Pa.
Miss May Jcsser, of 5026 Chew street.
Is the guest for a week of her cousin,
Miss Curol Jesser.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob J. Mann nro
occupying their now home at 231 East
Prlco street since their return from
mi.!" rmdln,rtr;P- Mrs- 5Iann was
Miss Lillian Drelfus bqforo her mar
rlago In Juno.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin L. Boger und
their son, Mr. Hermann Boger, of 332
West Logan street, will motor to Ocean
August t0 remaln through
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Hnnna, of 2843
Diamond street, will spend the Into
summer In Pittsburgh, where they will
nttend tho annual reunion of tho Hanna
?IrriChni1.?B P'Hara nnd his daugh-
u',,uSStE 5"Vlh :Hara- wl" "Pen
August nt Edwlnnn, Pa.
nr,1,. i"-1 Mrs JV ley Ca,i,oun ,
turned from their wedding tour nnn
nrc nt i?"w nt 807 West Lchlgn nve
Bemlck?8 brW WaB M,S3 """'Vn
Mr. and Mrs. Jncob Gross, who will
fflTwi!"Sr.T hfom"e a,th-!&0.WIS
&l?oesnohFel!.reCt- Mr8' GrSS ""
Mrs. John Coulbourn has gono to the
coast of North Carolina to remain
through tho heated term. "-mum
Miss Clarissa Hlrshberg and Miss
Irma Hrrshbors. of 22B1 North Twenty?
flrst street, will join Mr. and Mrs Sey
more Schulhoffer. Miss Inez HeHer and
Miss Hose Strauso, of Richmond v"i
and Miss Sadio Wolfe, of tl "s " ty on
a tour of the. Groat Lake region an"
Canada. leaving hero Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander B. Colin and
their daughter are guests of their r7ar-
81?' xMi M(rs' navld Gler or
3830 North Smedley street.
t Mlfs Katherlno Mayer and Miss
Ju let Mayer, of tho Lorralno"lmvo left
Atlantic City and aro tour ng tlirouch
Malno and New Hampshire. l"rouG
Mrs. Max J. Nathan and her son. Mr
Joseph M. Nathan, of 1911 West Brio
avenuo, havo gono to Holywood. Calif
necomianld by Mrs. Nathan's Tuece.
ts,.,?sad"ro Snectr. of New York, ror
tho summer. '
Miss Helen Huston, of 1900 North
S ft,VCnUSi. ls vl'tlng friends in Ber
wick, Pa. She will later be entertained
by,t Mr8'. C5larle8 Jr" at her
cottage in Ocean City, N. J,
Mrs. Howard Adams, of 1702 Prtn
SrCScUeAn'3C?t,ye,nN.n5.,he mmh 0t
WEST PHILADELPHIA
MMrs; .m! Thompson and her daughter.
Miss Lillian Thompson, of 3905 Chest
nut street havo moved to their now
ow " I""'ty;fl.r,Ht ftml locust "treeta
WerynevllBlnpath mn,h l AuffUBt at
Mr: 1m,J Mr? Raymond J. Coghlan
ni,Jh,elr daughter. Miss June Coghlan.
of 4217 Brown street, aro at Wlldwood.
N. J., for an Indeflnlto period as tho
guests of Mr. and Mrs John P. Coghlan.
Strs. John Rogers nnd her grand
daughter, Miss Dorothy Rogers, of
King's Court, Thirty-sixth and Chest-
Richmond. Va at their cottage In Capo I
May.
Mr nnd Mrs. Jnfctpies Beerwald, of
4620 Spiuco street, are spending some
tlmo at Atlantic City.
Mrs. O Burkhart has returned to her
homo at 4230 Osago nenue. after a Walt
to New York,
Mr. and Mts. Russell Wager and their
family, of Porty-flfth street and Chester
avenue, are occupying their cottago nt
Capo May, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. John Greenwell, of 4517
Spruce street, aro spending tho summer
at Ocean City, N. J.
Mr nnd Mis. Milton Kutz, of thn
Tiacy Apartments, Thirty-sixth and
Chestnut streets, will motor to Buenn
Vlstn In the Blue mountains of Penn
sylvania, where they will spend several
weeks at tho Buenn Vlstn Springs Hotel.
Mr. und Mrs. Michael Insolbuch, of
3703 Chestnut street nro occupying their
upurtment at Chelsea, N. J
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr and Mrs William J. Olbbons, of
2228 South Woodstock street, ure receiv
ing congratulations on tho birth of a
son, Bdward Gibbons. Mrs. Gibbons will
bo remembered as Miss Mao Flannlgim,
formerjy of 2405 South Woodstock
Miss Anna McOlnnls, of 2212 South
Twenty-second street, Is spending a fow
days with friends at Atlantic City.
Mrs. Pnscllla Bnlcntlno nnd her chil
dren. Miss Susanna Balcntlne nnd Miss
Elizabeth Balentlne, will return to their
home, 1710 Porter street, after .having-
BVfilASia- PUBLIC IiBD(?feRr--PIIJAtiiL?HIA FRIDAY,
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MHS. CHHISTOrilER
Who beforo Iicr mnrrlngo on Wednesday was Miss Mary Vanenman,
nlcro of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul A.
spent tho month of July at their cot
tage on Fifth street and Second avenue,
In Avnlon.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham, of 2234 Cath
arlno street, nro receiving congratula
tion on the birth of a daughter.
Friends of Mrs. Gcorgo Keating, of
260B South Seventeenth street, will be
glad to hear she la recuperating from
her recent Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. William IC Gray hao
returned from their wedding trip to
New York, and aro now at home at 605
Earp street. Mrs. Gray will bo remem
bered as Miss Mario Kenny.
'Mr. Albert Willis has returned to his
home, 2005 South Seventeenth street,
after a visit with friends In Pittsburgh.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Kelly, of 113
Wolf street, aro receiving congratula
tions on tho birth of a son. Edward
Kelly. Mrs. Kelly will bo remembered
ao Miss Estella Galston."
Mr. nnd Mrs, 6. Dell, of Woodbury,
entortnlncd at their cottago In Atlnntlo
City, for a few dnys, tho following
guests: Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kughler,
Miss Florenco V. Jordan; Miss Eleanor
B. Boyle, Miss Florenco Jackson. Miss
Margnret Sompkin, Mr, Wayne Walton,
Mr. Lloyd Pearson nnd Mr. Jacob Muller.
Mr. Charles Jordan, of Twentieth and
Mercy streets, and Mr. J. Kbol and Mr.
W. Hartman havo returned to their
homes after spending several days at
Wlldwood.
Mrs. Martha McDowell, of 2043 South
Nineteenth street, will leave next week
for Wlldwood, whero sho expects to re
mnln for tho remalndef of the senson
Miss Sadie Romann nnd Miss Bella
Romann, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Romana, of 1702 Wolf street, will
spend tho week-end aB tho guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jnmes Cannon, of 203G South
Eighteenth street, nt their cottage, 242
East Andrews nvenue, Wlldwood.
Mr. J. Toland. of 2526 South Broad
streot, and his family are spending tho
summer at their cottago In Chelsea.
j
TIOGA
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Ross, of 3718
North Seventh street, aro taking an au
tomobile trip along tho Atlantic coast
from Long Branch to Cape May.
Mrs. Oeorge A. Martin, of 1312 Jer
omo street, has gono to Canada for tho
lato summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dlckensheets, of
Gloucester, N. J formerly of North Six
teenth street, nro recolvlng congratula
tions on tho birth of a son, James Gcyer
Dlckensheets. Mrs. Dlckensheets will be
remembered ns Miss Chrlssle Geyer.
Mr. and Mrs. William Moorchcad will
roturn from their wedding trip tomor
row nnd will bo at homo nt 3625 North
Thirteenth stroet. Mrs. Moorehead, who
was Miss Elizabeth D. Martin, was a
Juno bride.
Mrs. Charles Small Paxson and her
family havo closed their camp on tho
rerkiomen and havo returned to their
homo on West Ontario street.
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Mr. and Mrs. M. Schocnfeld. of 3137
Diamond streot. nre spending tho sum
mer In Atlantic City.
Mrs. Arthur Cohen, of 3224 Oxford
street. Is spending some tlmo with Mrs.
Llppmnn, of 458 Rockaway avenuo,
Brooklyn.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Frleder and
their family, of 2029 North Thirty-third
street, are living at 211 Atlantic avenue,
Atlantic City, for the summer.
Mr. Philip Stern, of Louisville. Ky.,
Ih vlsltlnc his brother-in-law and sla
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenberg, of
2009 North Tiurty-tniru street.
Mr and Mrs. N. Srolovltz nnd their
family, of 2237 North Thirty-third
street, aro spending tho summer nt 121
South Metropolitan avenue, Atlnntlo
City.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Schlmmel nnd their
family, of 1605 North Thirty-third
Btreet, are spending tho summer at Con
shohocken. FRANKFORD
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hatip, of Penn
and Allen streets, havo Just returned
from a three weeks' visit at Bclmar,
N. J.
Miss Amolla Anderson, of Penn Btreet,
has left for Winter Harbor, Me., whero
she will spend the remainder of tho
summer.
Miss Edith E. Green, of Lelpcr strceet,
nnd Miss Anna Busch nro sncndlmr sev
eral weeks at tho Dolawaro Water Gap
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cromwell, of 1320
. Tlip Kvenlnc Tulille Ifdrer welcome
MKlnl notes of Intercut from vnrlonx imrt
or the city, hut Hide notes mint he
I'lip.ibla of lerlllcutlcm. Hereafter social
ItrmH Hfiit hy mail to the pmer ulll not
bo nuMUlicd, unless u limed by the (lender
with nnme, address nnd telephone num
ber. Address foetal litems to the Hoclety
Kdltor, Kwntnc 1'ubllu Ledger, 000
Chestnut street.
A Cereal
Naturally Sweet
should be chosen
in these days of
high priced sugar
Nuts
pleases, both for
its delightful
flavor and its real
econorhy.
drapesNuts
Contains Its Own Sugar
Grape
T
M',,.a.'"'"
Thoto by Phillips & Phillips.
WILLIAM FOUD
Vnncnman, of Stato road, Cynwyd
Gllllngham street, aro spending a fort
night nt Avalon, N. J.
Mrs. Robert Peel, of 1609 Brill street.
In spending tho remainder of tho sum
mer at Wlldwood, N. J.
Mrs. Honry S. Borneman and her
family, of 4645 Penn street, aro spend
ing somo tlmo at North Woodstock,
N. II.
Miss Lydla Crankshaw and Miss Em
ma Crankshaw, of 1223 Harrison street,
have gono to Sebcc. Me., "hero they
nro tho guests of their sister, Mrs, E.
P. Sampson, at her cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayrns and their
daughter, of 1306 Orthodox street, havo
recently sailed for Europe, whero they
expect to romaln until November. They
nre accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Amlllnck.
Mrs. Arthur Baldwin, of 4819 Dufueld
street, Is at her cottago at Wlldwood
Crest, N. J.
HOLMESBURG
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Hollander, of
3123 Blaklston street, aro on nn ex
tended trip through tho New England
states.
Mrs. Samuel W. Pierce, of Rhawn
street. Is spending a fortnight at Bath
Beach. N. Y . whero sho Is the guest ot
Mrs. Franklin Rogers.
tto Rndln Pnttlson. of 8109 Frank-
ford avenuo. Is spending n fortnight
with Miss Mnry Loveless at her cottage
In Ocean City, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Warren, of De
catur street, havo gono tc Saratoga
Springs, N, Y., where they expect to
spend tho month of August.
Mrs. William Hanco and her family.
of Craig street, aro spending some tlmo
at Capo May, N. J.
ROXBOROUGH
Mrs. Robert II. Hcv. of Grand View;
her guest, Mrs. Elizabeth Hey, of Den
ver, Col. j Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Keely
nnd Miss Mildred Hey form a house
party at tho summer homo of Mr. and
Mrs. idcnnru iicy in ucenn t;iiy. airs.
Keely. who was a Juno bride, was Miss
Elizabeth E. Hey.
Mrs. John Lex, of 704 Manatawna
nvenue, entertained tho following on
Wednesday afternoon at her homo : Mrs.
William McKenna, Mrs. Samuel Milter,
Mrs. Charles Moyor, Mrs. William V.
Steele. Mrs. William Kulp, Mrs. Georgo
W Moyer, Mrs. i;mma schollold, Mrs.
Harry Dager, Mrs. Edward Priest, Mrs.
Oeorgo Miller, Mrs. George Wanklln,
Mrs. William Carver, Mrs. Amelia
Boschert, Mrs. Nowton Bovard, Mrs.
Louis Schmidt, Mrs. Eliza P. Rcld, Miss
Mary J. Patton and Mrs. Frank Lilly.
MOORESTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Welrman havo
gono to Bradford, Pa., for a month's
visit.
Mr. John J. Cox, of Philadelphia, has
remeu wr, i. uuu'kuui ue r,o jjorterle 8
home on Pleasant Valley avenue for tho
summer.
Mhs Mary E. Bacon, of East Maple
avenue, ls spending her vacation In New
England.
Mr. Harry B. Rlchman nnd his fam
ily, of East Main street, are spending
tho summer In Ocean Grove, N, J.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Newlln Stokes, of
Chestor avenuo, have gono to Bay
Head, N. J.
Mr. Henry B. Coles and his family,
of East Main street, aro occupying their
cottago In Seasldo Park, N, J.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Perkins and
their son, of Evcrffreen Lawn, with Mr.
and Mrs. Cooper Jessup and their daugh
ter, have gono to Buck Hill Falls, to re
main until September.
T, Mr. and Mrs. M. Albert Linton, of
East Oak avenue, will sail this week for
England to attend the World Conference
of Friends, to be held In London In
August.
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MISS MARIE BEHRE
WEDS MR. G. GARRETT
Intorostlng Military Wodding
Takes Place in
Cynwyd
An Interesting midsummer wcddlne to
thko place this evening Is that of Miss
Mnrlo Elizabeth Bohre, daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Emll II. Bchre, of 2437 North
Thirty-second street, nnd Mr. George
II, Garrett, which will bo solemnized
nt 7)30 o'clock In tho First Bchwonk
felder Church, Thirtieth street nnd Co
lumbia nvenue, with the Rev. Dr.
Hcebner oftlclatlng. Tho bride wilt bo
given In murrlngo by her father nnd
will wenr a gown of Brussels net with
n veil of tullo nrrnnged with orange
blossoms. Sho will be attended by her
cousin, Mlsi Stella Behre. ,
Mr. Clarenco Garrett will bo his
brothers best mnn. nnd tho ushers will
ho Mr. Mcrtcn B. Suits and Mr. Lewis
H. Higgles. Mr. nnd Mrs. Garrett will
leavo on a tour nlong tho southern At
lantic const nnd upon their return they
will ho at homo nt 2437 North Thirty
second street.
FORD VANENMAN
A pretty military wedding took plaeo
(it me no no oi ;ur. ana mrn. rum 'i.
Vanenman. Stato road, Cynwyd, at C
o'clock Wednesday ovonlmr, when Mr.
Vancnman's niece. Miss Mary Vanen
man. became tho hrlrto of Cantnln Chrls-
tnphor William Ford, of tho nlr service
or tno united states army.
The bride, who wore. Bohemian lace
over flesh colored satin nnd carried a
shower bouquet of Swccthenrt roses ana
crchlds, was nttended by Mrs. Ignatius
Horstmann, Jr., as matron of honor,
MlAfl Mnrlnn Vnnonmnn nnd MIhk Kath-
nrlno Vnncnmnn ns bridesmaids nnd
Miss Bcttv Vanenman nnd Miss Kath
arlno Corr ns flower girls. Tho best
man was Llcutennnt Charles Dolan, of
Boston, nnd tho ushers Included Captnin
Robert Austin and Captain Henry
Jones. Tho ceremony was performed
by Father Thomas Ilanney, of St. Mat
thias's Church, of Bala. After nn ex
tended weddlnir trln. Cnntaln and Mrs.
Ford wilt bo nt homo nfter September
1 nt Carlstrom Field, Arcadia, jj'ia,
MACHER SCANLIN
The wcddlntr of Miss Emma Scanlln.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scan
lln, of 1708 worm xweiun sireoi, nnu
Mr. Charlis W. Macher, of 3107 North
Sixteenth street, was solemnized on
Wodnesdav morning nt 11 o'clock. Tho
eeremonv was nerformed by tho Rev.
Frank S. Kuntz, of the Lutheran Church
of tho Apostles, Park and Susquehanna
avenues, and was followed by a nrcak
fnst at tha homo of the bride's parents.
Tho brldo was attended by Miss Salome
Armstrong and Mr. Framum u. ?.asn.
Jr.. was best man.
Mr. Mnchei and his brldo left on nn
extended trip and will bo nt home nfter
October l at 3ius Norm aixtccnin street.
COLLINS SCARBORO
A wedding of Interest, which took
placo on Wednesdny at noon, was that of
Miss Lennh Scarboro, of Raleigh. N, C,
nlcco of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas II. Mor
gan, of St. Davids, and Mr. John A.
Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph P.
Collins, of 921 South Forty-ninth street.
The ceremony took place In St Francis
do Sales Church, Forty-seventh street
and Springfield avenuo, the Rev. Mon
slgnor Michael J. Crano officiating. A
wedding breakfast followed Immediately
at tho Bcllovue-Stratford. Tho bride,
who was given In marriage by her uncle,
Mr. Thomas II. Morgan, had her
cousin. Miss Kathryn Dobbs as her only
attendant. Mr. Frederick English ncted
as best man for Mr. Collins. Mr. and
Mrs. Collins left Immediately for an c
tenslvo wodding trip. They will bo nt
homo after October 1 at 921 South
Forty-ninth street
G ODERRE FITZGERALD
Tho marriage of Miss Man Zlta Fitz
gerald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
9. Fit'eirald. of 804 East Cheltcn nve
nue. andMr. Alfred O. Goderre. of New
York, was solemnized In tho Church or
tho Immaculato Conception, German-
town, at 9 o'clock on Wednesday morn
ing. Tho ceremony was followed by a
nuptial mass, of which tho Rev. M. J.
Hlgglns, C. M., was celebrant. Mr. Fitz
gerald gavo his daughter In marriage.
Miss Margaret M. Fitzgerald attended
her sister as maid of honor, and little
Miss Helen Hogan was the flower girl
Mr. Albert Goderre acted as best man
for his brother. A breakfast followed
tho ceremony at tho homo of tho bride's
parents. After a short wedding trip
Mr. and Mrs. Goderre will leave on
August 6 by motor for San Francisco,
Calif., whoro they will make their home.
WISSAHICKON
Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Bcatty and their
family, of Rocholle nvenue, have gono to
Lnko Hopatcong for tho lato summer.
Miss Helen Sloan, of Sumac street,
left on Wednesday to pass tho remainder
of the season at Portland, Me.
Miss Sara Adams Is spending the sum
mer In the Pocono mountains.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Gllfford will
leave tomorrow for their now home In
Connecticut. Mrs. Gllfford was Miss
Hnrrlot Walmsley, of Dawson streot.
An interesting wedding of the early
autumn will bo that of Miss Marian
Carr, daughter of Mr. Edward Carr, of
-i itocnene avenuo, ana mr, Daniel
W. Yoder, pf Boyertown, Pa., which will
toko piace on epiemner id at the home
of tho bride's father.
ijor chafed or
onsiereajeet
Thcro is nothinp: better than
Resinol Ointment. It relieves that
hot, dry sensation nnd gently heals
the chafed and blistered spots. Bathe
tho feet in hot water beforo applying
the ointment. Prescribed by phy
sicians for skin troubles. At all
dniggista.
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JULY 30, 1920
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr, nnd Mrs. Ernest M. YarnMl and
their family, of Moylan, nre spending
a few weeks nt Rchoboth Beach, Del.
Mr. H'ar)ey Emerson Monk, of CheBtor,
left today on a business trip for Chile,
S A., to remain for two nnd n halt
years.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Saulnler, of Me
dia, havo returned from a stay In Massa
chusetts, whero they wore tho guests of
Mr. Saulnler'B family.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew M, Enstwlck,
who havo recently returned to tholr home
In Moylan from a stay In tho Bluo
Rldgo mountnlns, Md aro spending a'
few days at Congress Hall, Cape May,
N. J. Their son and dnughtor-ln-taw,
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Enstwlclc. who ac
companied them on their Maryland trip,
aro now nt their homo In Baltimore.
Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Bower Saul,
of Jloso Valley, aro snendtnir a fow days
I nt Brown's Mllls-ln-tho-Plnes, N. J.
Mrs. James P. Hunter, of South
Orange street, Media, has gono to Can
ada to Join her daughters, Miss Vlvlenno
Hunter and Miss Margaret Hunter and
Her brother, Mr. Frnnk Hopkins, ut his
summer cottago near Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. D. Coffey, of Rose
Valley, havo been entertaining their
brother, Mr. Edward II. Coffey, of
Yonkcrs, N. Y who has been motoring
through tho West. Mr. Coffey was a
graauaio or Princeton university in
June.
NORRI8TOWN
Interesting among- tho AutruBt wed
dings will be that of Miss Helen Danc
liower, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. George
Danchower. of Yerkes. and Mr. George
Dctwller, of Port Indian. Tho mnrriage
will be solemnized nt the homo of the
Druto on Wednesday, August 11.
Miss Louise Pnxson. Miss Edith WcI'
kel, Miss Miriam Jcssop, Miss Mary
j'.mcry nnu miss Constance Orltllth havo
returned from Camp Ncpahwln, Can
ton, whero they represented tho local
Vpung Women's Christian Association n't
tho nnnual stato camp conference.
Mr. J II. Caprono, of Il'aws nvntuc,
was tho guest of honor nt a o ner pa.y
at which covers wero laid de sixteen.
Mr. Caprono will leavo In tho near future
to Hvo In Uazleton, Pa.
FORM CIVIC SAFETY BOARD
Committee Named to Arrange Sys
tem of Awards
The bonrd of managers of the Civic
Rnfcty Fund, for affording recognition
for heroic or meritorious services by
policemen and firemen and for tho pro
tection of their dependents in case of
nccldcnt. organized yesterday in the
office of Mnyor Moore. Tho bonrd, ap
pointed last week by the Mayor, elected
the Mayor its president: John Wnna
mnkor, vice president; Mrs. J. Willis
Mnrtln, secretary, nnd tho Real Estate
Title and Turst Co., treasurer.
An executive committee wus ap
pointed with power to arrange a sys
tem of apportionment of funds in wor
thy cases nnd to agree upon n design
for n medal to be bestowed ns a badge
of honor upon firemen nnd policemen
who perform acts of heroism or special
service. The committco includes the
officers of the board nnd in addition
Samuel M. Vnuclain. Theodore F. Jen
kins. C. Stuart Patterson, Francis A.
Lewis. Richard "Wcglcin, president of
Council, nnd Director Cortclyou, of
Public Safety. Dotniled plans for vis
iting the wounded or the sick nnd to
assist widows and children of policemen
nnd firemen were also loft to the execu
tive committee.
Tho Mayor announced he would call
a meeting of the executive committee
within the next ten days.
Bin iTvl m'j
Io Ton know
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Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter Qds
We Keep Our Stock New and Up-to-DaSP
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4.00 Silk Crochet Four-in-HanoV . 2.50 6.00 Wool Vests 3.75
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18.75 White Flannel Pants (English Cricket), 14.75
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END OF WEAL THY DRONES ,
SEEN B Y RICH SALESLADY
Chicdgo Society Matron, Recently Bored by Idleness, Assorts
She Is in Earnest About Her Nciv Work
Chicago, July 30. Mrs. Walter Wil
lctt, with more money tlinn she cat.
spend, a rich husband, a new car every
year, a lovely home, a prize bulldog
and nothing on earth to do but play
bridge and drink tea, has gone to work.
A saleslady, If you please, nnd in the
flrst six days she was on the job she
sold just $500 worth of chocolates.
"The day is coming," sho says,
"when there won't be any silly, idle
women, waiting for hubby to come
homo and then dragging him out nt
night when he is tired and wants to
rest. The clinging vine days nre gone.
"It won't be long before thousands
of wealthy women will go to work, just
because they don't want to bo drones,
idling their time nud boring wiser,
busier people with their petty disturb'
nnccs. Tho homes arc going to be hap
pier when women who lmve no chil
dren to care for go out and get jobs
for themselves. I got mine without n
suggestion from nny one and without
telling my husband.
"I don't feci that I am taking tho
job from nny woman who needs it. If
some one came along who needed the
money nnd she could do tne work ns
well I'd quit in n minute, but I'll never
bo a drono ngain.
"I've been a bridge -playing, night
waking, day-sleeping, lounge-about
long enough. My mmbnnd says it im
proves my disposition ns well ns my
understanding of iiow men can come
home tired nt night nnd while he is
too surprised to understand it all as yet
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