Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 05, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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PEOPLE
(fit av Wynne Has Some News of Cape May and
Wncy ' i ; nnn1n Rhn Knnso XTh A
Still in Town
Sees
M
.,nt POnCIimi Imii Jnt come
A . ;. rmip Mny, wlinrc she
A'AMW "rinViomp Urn? Willi i-
borab Sol,V.inH beforr eIio rocs up to
V!K5 on ? ie hlw1 .fH.bcj
' p0SQh expects to stay until about
w-,fAf.rtln vpu fcnow. Mrs. Jlutler
'pt.'.Mu n BlJtcr, nuil them is n
w1d,c qi TuhS. bettor known, per
fthei 'Salntey.1' 1' tlmt'B the way
' " K" ' ihl.i year, but Mine.
dwD "... Siii't sen.) to hear no much
w tou on il I . mll(lraa vcry
iS'tinnl? fo"n on now. for Helm
Kin fi Ao and Mm. II""'. anil
fi.ff" J ". ... . ...nil. Ami then, of
iM.T ' thVro aro tlm umial bench
25E.. The Harrison IC. Canon,, Jr.,
v . taut weoK. ami nu
'5V John II. Hrownlinck, Jr. Hhe
" llttli f l"Unbeth Kennedy, you
'f fibeth Hov.l, .laughter of Mr. and
V n K. Hoyil. and Eleanor Dun
ME Slnihter of Mr. and Mrs. floorge
tvink Do.ii iert.v nt tfin Chnlfonto for
lme. And by tho way, I hear
&r" Tom Poyton-Phoeoe Salter
i.i,T that was, you know Is coins over
Win ""on with her unto 1 daughter
m loin Tom. Ho Is a captain now.
t0fhe Tommy Harts hnvo been down
H..M for n while, and Mr. and Mrs.
Hn .3 Taylor, of St. Martins,
",, there over tho week-end. Mr.
STmhi. William Mnrlcc, of Chestnut
IIIll. are alio going down soon. Alice
irr U Is almost nt the debutante nge,
Jffl.irt almost the aubdeb age. She
lit very nttrnctlvo looking girl with
ler very llglxt hnlr and clear com
TT'.q Mmnrkablc how many people nro
' d itlll nt home. Of course It's been
a cool that you renny iion i iinvu iu B"
war. except to get out qf town for a
whlleUmt people didn't know it wns
(snK to be llko thlH when they mndo
' their plans for the summer, and yet you
run Into peoplo you know all tho time,
I uw Sidney Franklin Mrs. Francis
H. nohlen, Jr. tho other day on
Walnut street. Sho wan looking very
well In a blue dresH with tho popular
.....jinn YiTnnfn.1 ulrtrt tlmv nro Rn
..j 1AA1fttiw nn.1 n llirtitnp Tillln linf
Ibit vrm awfully pretty on her light
Mir. She nan sucn loveiy gniticu niiir
gnd blue eyes, thnt any shade of blue
Then I khw Helena Itoblnoon and
Charlotte Cheston atrolllng about to.
Hther at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club.
both In white waists and skirts. Isn't
It funny wlint n difference there can bo
In those few little worili lou saj
Ttblte waist and skirt, and let It go at
thit. On some peoplo that might mean
lonuthiog neriepiiy nopcicjis. wnrn
you're talking noout tnoso two girls
a mean a perterriy piain waist nnu
nit as plain a skirt, but it looks nn
' vrell as the most elaborate bnll gown. I
tltntr ft tffttlld n nlilirnnttn(A olrrttf linun
If I should slip in tho good old stand-
It I'Tf f.n't an ...noli n'linf t.mf m.nH
UJf Ah . V OW .111..1. t....b jnu LUI
t ii IliA wflv vntl wpnr If." Tlinl- nlivnvu
its In very nicely.
THEY were in the army together,
and, although they weren't quite
"ImildlM ' tlmv wnpn nrflltv rrnml
friends overseas. Thry wont on scv-
trm jnsius logeincr auu inai'H cnougli
in milfp nnxlinrli inml fflntwlu Ttuf
I when the war ended one of them, whom
jnu know and I know, enmo hnek here
wni-re iib uvhmiks unu me otner went
I back IVct where he belongn. And
each other for months. Finally tho
uw mm unongs iwro nnu a letter froni
the other saying ho was In town liv
ing at a boarding house somewhere or
othfr ami working hard. So the O. V.
B, II, went to seo him.
lie lountl the Itouso all right and
wis directed to the proper room. Ho
onennl tin. tlnnt m,.! m..niiA.i t. iil
formal like" and discovered a limp, un-
wuMiuuii iurm lying on the bed, IIIil
he DCS tatn nncl wnllr llcrlitltr In .!
5Mi,0wm"rb "'"PT? He did
not! )lth a wild, uncouth howl he
-mu uiiuii mm. turncii mm glee
tully over, nnd looked into the startled
eye; of n perfect stronger.
B.;l ,, ("WtPU that hard-working
wmetlmes linve roommutes and some-
" u ui nnu leave them nil nlonc.
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
,Tlr . i?'. .We'herlll Jane-
Hl,B' .".rir. '.1.aHh' Mw Ijefen
mv p.ni """ iu ir. jjrnrv nam
fcn.o ' M" ffi "nry R. Or.f.
.' "" i 1,
mi raVLaJ1:.. H"1""? . a?rtiey. or
iwu n no ii, """u' aiouni Airy, an
tTtt ih5n"'"t f their diujrh.
H Mnrn.ii -V t! Y. lrley. nnu Mr. Krc
'i Jiurrell, of nnltlmore, Md.
Air nh.i ... ..
Devon. ".'S ,i,wn Clark, Jr. of
(Mark nn vf..l'laVBhif,r' n,lth arnhnni
f. ? ft -1 'Vu?ust..'- The olilld ls nnmed
Scoit. 6,""unlnier. airs. J. Hutchison
a&il&PMA,ni- wedding took place In
h.n m .. ,':0""' yeorilay nfternoon
Mr ani t "I, nLiT0ll, dauKlitor of
Kast Thi;.l ,,f rft'ilHh J- Carroll, of 10
earnftlhir.,.y;ilf,ll-,P.riiet' New York, bo-
" t,,uu "t .ir, Mnrtln W. Little-
top, Jr., also of New York, nnd Plan
dpmo, Ii. I A larce rccepllon followed
at the Maples, where Mr. and Mrs, Car
ro I nro rpendlng the aummer. Tho
!XLimn? h r1,.' ,e,!ut 'n Now York last
Winter. Mr. LUtte.ton attended I'rlpco
ton Unlvaralty, completing hla junior
year laBt Juno,
An Intercatlriir autumn wedding wll
bo that of Miss Mary Franroa Kdey,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles U
J3(ley, of New York, and Mr. Kdward
W ns ow Taylor, son of Dr. Edward
Wlnslow Taylor, of Cedron, aerrnan
tpwn, whloU will tako plaoo early In
October. M sh Kdoy and Mr. Taylor
were entertained by Mr. nnd Mro. Frank
IV Vn'lnc,0- brothor.ln-law and slstor of
Mr. Tailor, at Jlrookdale over .tho
weoK end.
Dr. and Mrs, Hlehard Norrla loft Capo
May, N, ,T today, for a molnr trp
througli Now England. They aro the
guests of Mr. npd Mrs. Lewis Nlclson,
n.Hr' nnn? ?, Heorgo McFadden, of
Dloornfleld Vlllannvii. soiled on Sat
urday for France and England, and will
be gone for about six weeks.
Dr. and Mra. Henry C. EnrnBhaw, of
Hryn Mnwr. will leave on Hunday for
M4!TnX. D,ay'. Canada, to remain thero
until the lost of August.
Mm. Coleman Peace Browp. of Devon,
who has been passing u few days at
Atlantlo city, will reiurn homo today.
Mr. nrnl Mrs. Henry Tatnall, of Jltan
thorpe, Bryn Mawr, loft a, week ago to
spem tho month of August ot thq Mt.
Washington, White mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubroy n. Bunting, of
On-the-H, 'VVIster rood, Ardmore, who
have been passing the last three weeks
at Atlantlo City, returned home yester
day. Mrs. Walter A, Wood, of Pino Troe
road, Itadnor, who has been passing tha
last ten days at Kaglesmere, la expected
to return to hor homo today.
Miss Adclaldo Bhlras Jones, of tho
Poplars. Wynnowood, has hud oh hor
guest Miss Margaret Keith, of Clove
land, O.
Mrs, Robert Strawbrldge, of Meadow
Lodge, Bryn Mawr, who Is now at New
port, It, 1 . la not expected homo until
tho last of August,
Miss Louisa Swain, of Gray lane,
Havcrford, will toavo August 9 for Tup
per lake, In tho Adlrondacks, where she
will visit Miss Olive Lyford for two or
three weeks.
Mrs. Edmund S. McCowley, of Old
Lancaster road, Havcrford, and her
grandmother, Mrs. Clements, who liavo
been passing a few days at Atlantlo
City, will return homo today,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugcno F. Caldwell, Jr..
nnd tholr oon, Mr. Ilobert Downing
Caldwell, of Walllngford, have gone to
Nlagnriv Falls and Toronto and will take
tho Sagucnay river trip bftforo they re
turn toward the end of August,
Mr. and Mrs. I Stauffer Oliver, of
Roso Volley, ore entertaining Lady Con
stance Hepburn Ilobson during the ob
senco of Mr. and Mrs. Maurico B, Saul,
who hnvo gone to Ashevllle, N. C, for a
few weeks. Lady Itobson has boen tho
guest of Mr, and Mrs. Saul since hor
arrival In, tho States last nutumn.
Miss Sophie Doloney, daughter of
Mrs. Charles Dolanay, of North Broad
street, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
King Upton, of Boston, with whom sho
has been traveling In Emopo for somo
months, will arrive in New York In a
few days on tho steamship Olympic, on
which eho sailed last week.
Miss Jo3cphlno Bcrgan, of North
Twenty-nfth street, Is spending tho
week visiting Mrs. O, S. Smith and Mrs.
Thoodoro Hill ?md her daughtor, Miss
Neta Hill, at tho Bay View Apartments,
Wlldwood, N. J.
Mrs, Alice Randolph Purdy will spend'
tho remainder of tho summer ot Old
Point Comrort, Va and Isllp, L. I.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Watltlns have
been entertaining their brother and sis
ter, Mr. and Jirs. Lawrence Watklns,
and their family, of Alabama, at their
cottage at Idlewlld, near Media.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
Among thoso who were present nt the
luncheon and card party hold at the
home of Mrs Mark Llpplncott, of Bryn
Mawr, yesterday, were Mrs. John Dot
ner, Mrs. I Walter Connor, Mrs
Charles Smedley, Mrs. George Park,
Mrs. W. W. Light, Mrs. Goorgo Good,
Mrs. W. J. A. Amon and Miss Lynch.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick McOlIver, of
Drexel road, Overbrook, ore passing a
fortnight' ot Atlantlo City;
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mooro, of Nar
herth, are passing a few weeks at Capo
May, N. J.
- ,i Mr. TJhllln v.. T.uderH. of
Aubrey road, Wynnewood, are passing
the summer at mcir coiiuro ui
Haven, N. J.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence C. Nice. Miss
t, nn.. a.i nfmlAK Tnnlnr VlrA. nt
Elm Terrace, Narborth, rnotored to Egg
Harbor, is. J., ior mo wewwu,
they visited Mrs. Nice's parents, Pr. and
Mrs Frank B. Glover.
Mr. and Mrs. William Simpson rmd
Miss Edytno Simpson, oi wiwju "
Bala avenues. Cynwyd, who have been
passing a fortnight In Wernersvllle, will
reiurn nomo loauy.
ALONG THE READING
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Garrlguea
nnd their daughter aro passing tho sum
mer ot Butternut Bay, on tho Malno
coast,
r- uAmn-1 TKfnlf nt Dtlfe T.nnA. Is
entertaining Mr. Prank Espcn at his
parenm summer cainw m iui.-.
Mr. and Mrs, I. N. Troth, who nro
nt Asnury I'arw, i. wm ' ;"ui"
to their noma in tian who uum ocj.
tcmbcr,
GERMANTOWN
ic ...i nr. xtriniom T Stpal nt tllA
air. nnu no. .-.? ....
Wood-Norton, will leave for New otK
on Monday to no wun weir buh. r,
Oeorno Urexel Steel, who will sail Jor
t.-..-a. rim Maw AntAPf1nm nn TueH
day. Mr. Steel will be In Antwerp for
ctMunM
The Store of Personal Service
1310 Chestnut St.
lli Price
on All Remaining Summer
Apparel for Women and Misses
Extraordinary savings are offered in this
al Clearance of all Summer Merchandise of
I he Re-Created Blum Store.
p u1!? sweeping clearance offers remarkable values in
umon Frocks, Silk 'Sports Dresses, Danco Frocks, Georg
etto i Dresses, Silk Skirts, Wool Plaid Skirts, Cotton BIoubcs
ti j , "ainty nnd charming apparel that completes
milady s wardrobe. Remember, all NEW merchandise
araaticnlly marked at half their former prices.
For Friday Only : Voile Dresses
$5
Formr.vhi moan nw.l turnn
tractlvL ""dwlt colorea voilca, in neat, at.
In vvhito TaI ,lcs B,na nn,d Plnin col"red voiles
ihBdos PQn' P l' mtxlQ ftnd otl,Qr doa'rW
r A1 Sixes, For Friday Only
No C' - D.'s No ApproVals
,1
Photo by Hollander.
Rins. n. nonsoN altemus
Her daughter, .Miss Mary E. Altemus, and her son, Mr. James I. Al
temus, who nro spending the summer at Narragonsctt Tier, B. I.
spent' fw days' n"trW"'fU,J
on. Mr. Charlea Lonr,' .Ir pt lAVW
Mt. and Mrg. Beldman, of BSJI "";
ton street, have returned home after
having spent govcrol days In Atlantlo
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Clalro Itaynor. of 2J85
South Twentieth otreet, aro spcndlnB a
few weeks In Wlldwood, N. J.
Mr. Walter Cotteo, of 1833 1 Gladstone
an cxtcnulvo trip through tho northern.
BiattB nnu uannun.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Dr and Mm. John J. Keoph, 47KJ Ban
Fom street, whn aro pendlng the sum
mer with Mrs. KeoBh's parents, in Hart
ley, Mass., will return in September,
accompanied by Mrs. Keogh's, Bister.
Miss Jeannetto Durkf. Miss Ilurko will
shortly after returrt to France, whore she
hna been engaBcd In reconstruction work
for the last two years.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther H, Chatham and
their daughter, Mlpi Helen C. Chatham,
of 5818 Catharine street, will motor to
Atlantlo City on Saturday, where they
will remain for tho remainder of the
surnmer.
Miss Elizabeth M. Redmond and Mils
Illanoho B. Redmond, of lit Routn
Thirty-seventh street, nro spending Borne
time at Cresco, Ruck Hill Polls, I'o.
Miss Mario Standbrldge, of New York,
who has been tho guest of her grand
father. Mr. Henry IC Standbrldge, ot
530B Haverford avenue, has returned to
her home. Miss Stondbrldga's engage
ment has recently been announced.
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur II, Clement, of
tOU Olive street, aro rocolvlng con
gratulations upon tho birth of a son,
Arthur B. Clement, Jr.
Miss Ktslo Williams, of 628 North
FIfty-nfth street, will leave on Satur
day for a week's visit to Atlantlo City,
after which she will spend two weeks
In tho Allegheny mountains.
Miss Marlon Ardcll, ot C810 Walton
avenue, la spending two weeks with
friends In Brooklyn, where she recently
lived.
Miss Josenhlno Dcrcnn. of Twenty-
fifth street. Is spending the week visiting
Mrs. Goorge P. Smith, and Mrs. Theodore
Hill and her daughter, at the Bayvlew
Apartments, Wlldwood, N. J.
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perit' tho' early tuhii$r, lp4 w,jt1
to Olen Illls for tho remainder effiv
Mr. and Mra. Roy IovaJoy, of Dupont'
street, are passiriK tnreo wccks aione tne.
Rerklomen.
feeVl?
Tho hevaml Mrs. N, Aiim'jkA
their gon, r, Randolph t,B,ke an afflp
Mary Iao are guests fit Mr, anil J,
William Appfegato. l .
Thoto by rhoto-Crnfter".
MRS. -JOHN A. MARTIN
Wlio heforo her remit marrlaeo
was Miss Eleanor Itouso
the Olympic games. Ho will remain
abroad until the first of the year, Mr.
and Mrs. W. T, Steel will return to
Oermantown later In tho week and will
pass tho ensuing week-end In Chelsea.
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Buttcrworth, of
Pelham road ; their son, Mr. Oharle8
ButtOrworth, and Miss Law, ot Cholten
avonue, aro In tho White mountains for
ooiho time, Tho engagpmrnt of Mlsa
Law and Mr. Butterworth has been
announced,
Mr. and Mrs. 13. Burk Kstabrook, of
402 West Stafford otreet, havo left
Newark, N. J where Mrs. JSatabrook
has been ataylng for tho early summer,
gnd aro occupying tholr bungalow at
ortus Bay, N. Y.
Mrs. Ooorgo Cox and her daughter,
Mlas Marian Cos, have returned to their
hotno on Knox street from visiting Mr.
nnd Mrs. C. L. Cadwallador, of 139 West
Upsal street, nt tholr cottago at Ocean
City, N. J, M.-s. Cox and Miss Cox also
vlsfted Mrs, B. B. Oarrlgues, of tho Wls
sahlckon Apartments, nt her bungalow
In Ocean City.
Mrs. Frank Sllllman, Jr., of Ovorbrook,
who has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Qeorgo L. Hstabrook, at 020 Cliveden
avenue, has gone to Capo May, N, J
to pass somo time
MS3 Clalro Kalslngcr, of 7133 Boyer
street, who has been visiting Mrs.
Graham Price at AUenhurat, N, J, has
returned to her homo,
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs, C, M. Ehret, of 1609 Falrmotint
avenue, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs.
Carl A. Rogge, Miss Clara Ehret and
Mr. Herbert Jordan, motored to Han
over, Pa., where they formed a honso
party at the homo of Mr, and Mrs.. V,
Jordan.
Miss Sylvia Kaercher, of 4320 North
Fifteenth street, will leavo shortly for
a three-weeks' visit to Bethlehem and
Allentown, Pa. At tho latter city sho
will be the guest of Mrs. Luther King,
while at Bethlehem Bho will bo enter
tained bv Mrs. Harold Hartaell, On her
return, Miss Kaercher will join a house
party at Qratersrord. Other members of
the party will bo MIph Irma Becker, of
this city, and Miss Florence Klolnsmlth,
of Reading
Among the returning bridegrooms and
brides aro Mr. nnd Mrs. William V.
Mattner, who aro at homo at 0005 Lime
kiln pike. Mrs. Mattner, who was Miss
Mlnnlo M. Holoch. daughter of Mrs.
Artella Solb, of 4314 North Fifteenth
street, was a Juno bride.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Ward Wheelock
nnd their family go from Swarthmoro to
Seasldo Park over tho week-ends, spend
ing tho tlmo on their yacht,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrcnco Sanford havo
gono to Martha's Vineyard to remain
through tho summer.
Miss Madeline Kohn nnd her slater
Miss Luolllo Kohn, of 1520 North Six
teenth Btreot, nro guests of their aunt
Mrs. Samuel Kind, who Is spending the
season at her cottago on Ventnor avo.
nue, Atlantlo City,
Miss Dorothy Lindner, of 1233 Wnsf
Hilton street, will leave Friday on the
Thousand Island trip. She will travel
through Malno and tho New England
states before returning In September to
her homo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm R, Thomson,
2211 North Thirteenth Btreot. ore at
their camp at Bolgrade lake, Mo.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Do Marco, 1514
Reed street, havo announced tho en
gagement of their daughter, mIbs Anna
Do Marco, to Mr. Joseph Tartarello, son
of Mr. and Mrs Oenmiro Tarto'ello, of
Second nnd Clinton streets, Camden.
Miss Anna Do Marco and her sister,
iiiiDa jtiiirgueriiG uti Aiarco, will Bind
two weeks ns guests of Mr. and Mrs.
flennnro Tnrtnrello, at their cottago In
Atlantlo City.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos West and their
daughter, Miss Catherine Wept, of 142K
Wharton Btreet, entortnlned at a house
party given at tholr summer home, at
Greonwlch. N. J last week-end. Mr.
and Mrs. West havo as their guests for
tho summer their daughter, Mrs. Ed
ward Townsond, and tholr granddaugh
ter. Miss Catherine Townsend.
Mr.. Milton Klrshner has returned
homo after having spent a fortnight In
Atlantlo City.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long, Sr and
their daughter, Miss Helen Long, have
returned to their homo after having
TIOGA
MIos Virginia Saurcr, of North Broad
street, and Miss Helen Lynch aro spend
ing tho oarly part of tho month In Ocean
City, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Sharp, of 1320
Jeromo street, and their daughter, Miss
Edith Bowker Sharp, havo roturned
from nn automobile tour to Asbury
Park, N. J where they stopped nt tho
Hotel Plaza, and loft yesterday for Now
York, and will tako a trip up tho Hud
son, stopping at Nowburg and Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wlest. who havo
returned from their wedding tour, are
at home ot 1509 North Fifteenth street.
The bride wa; Miss Ethel L, Guthrie, of
030 Allegheny avenue.
Mr. and Mra. John 8. Heaton and
their daughter, Miss Edytho Heaton, of
3430 North Elghtcelh street, left on Sat
urday for a fortnight's trip to Lake
George and Lako Champlain.
Mrs. Jennlo Grimm, formerly of West
Ontario street, has gone to Phocnlxvillc,
Pa., to live.
FRANKFORD
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B, Conn, of 1637
Dyer street, havo returned from a Btay
at Rome, Pa where they were the
guests of Mrs. Benjamin Grosh.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Justice, of 1351
Orthodox street, who aro spending tho
summer at their cottago at Dlgby, Nova
Scotia, are entertaining as their guest
Mrs. Horaco T. Greenwood.
Mrs. O. Connelly and her daughters
aro spending several weeks at Barker,
Mo.
r .... T TnmK o n A tlAf ffim-
Ily, of 16G0 Wakellng street, aro at
Wlldwood, N, J., tor a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Richmond, of
4423 Elizabeth street, ore entertaining
ns their guests Mr. and MrH. William
Whlttlngham and their family, of El
Paso, Tex.
Mrs Jean O'Brien, of Washington, Is
the guest of her sister. Mies Laura
Thomas, of 1731 Foulkrod stroet.
Miss Sara Entwlstle. of 1724 Harrison
street, Is staying at Atlantlo City for
several weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Thompson, of Arrott
street, have gone to Charlevoix. Mich,
whero they will remain during the
month of August.
Mr. and Mrs. MacCrery, of 4432
Frankford avenne, nro spending a fort
night In Oxford, Pa.
Mrs. Edward D. Forstncr and her
daughter, Miss Carolyn Forstnor, of 928
Fillmore Btreet, nro rpchdlng tho month
of August ot Wlldwood, N. J.
WISSAHIOKON
Mr. Oeorge Peternon. of Sumac street,
has gone to Wlldwood, N. J. for tho lato
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Henderson, of
Itochello nvenue, nnd their daughter.
Miss Dorothy Henderson, aro spending
tho season nt Wlldwood, N. J.
Mrs. Frank S. Whltcomb. of Rochelle
avenue: Mrs. Carl Johnson nnd Miss
Luoy Fox will spend next week in
Farmlngton, Del., whero they will bo tho
guests of Miss Ruth Day.
Miss Ireno Nelson has returned home
after spending somo tlmo In Atlantic
City.
ROXBOROUQH
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lovejoy, Jr.,
of East Walnut lane, have gone to
Wlldwood, N. J for the remainder or
the season,
Mrs. Walter Wosterman, of Hermitage
stroet, and her daughter. Miss Jessie
WoBterman, aro passing tho summer In
Ocean Grove, N. J. Miss Florence
WeBterman, Miss Clara Wosterman and
Miss Marian Wcsterman left on Sat
urday for Boveral weeks' stay on tho
Malno coast.
Mlsa Emma Flanagan, of Lyceum ave
nue, has left Atlantlo City, whero she
FALL8 OF 8CHUYLKILL
Mr, nnd Mrs. William Dlehm and
tholr family, of Alnsjlo street, will leave
during tho week to spend -the rmaln
der of tho summer at Wlldwood, N. J.
Miss Betty Fonrtmnn. Minn Marlorlc
Ferguson, Mlsa Jean Ferguson and Miss
Isabel Ferguson, daughters of Mr. Alex
ander Ferguson, of Queen lane, former
ly of Sunnystde avenue, nro spending a
fortnight In .Wlldwood, N. J. Miss Mar
Jorle Ferguson recently returned from
tho Delaware Water Gap. Hor engnge
mtnt to Mr. Harry E. larklcy has beon
announced, ,
Miss Jonnle Crooks, Miss Evelyn
Mnlnwarlng, Mlsa MlMred Kendall and
Miss Iva Kendall havo Just returned
from a ten days visit nt Airs. H, Jones's
cottage at Wlldwood. N. J., which sho ls
occupying for the summer.
MANAYUNK
Mrs. M. Wnhl. of 220 Wondovor
street, and hor daughters and son, Miss
Knlharlno Wall, Miss Rita Wall and Mr.
Frank Wall, will leave on Saturday for
soveral weeks' stay In the mountains
of Pennsylvania near Mauch Chunk.
Miss Sndio R. Wall has returned homo
aftor passing tho early summer at
Worcester, Mass.
Tho members of tho Mnnayunk Busi
ness Men's Association will hold their
annunl outing on Wednesday. August
11. at Collcgevllle, at which their wives
will bo guests. Mr S. T. Banham Is
president of the association, and the
committee In chargo of tho outing In
cludes Mr. Albert Forstor, Mr. H. H.
Wcnzel, Mr. George Roth and Mr,
josepn uecxer.
YARDLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C Knowles
with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cronsdalo, of
Cynwyd, took an nutomobllo trip of sev
eral ctaya last week, stopping at Wash
ington, Baltimore, Valley Forgo and
other places of Interest,
Dr. nnd Mrs. William M. Welch, of
Philadelphia, who havo been spending
tho month of July with Mr. nnd Mrs.
Robert W. Welch, at their summer home
nlong tho Dolnwaro, left Tuesday for
Seaside Park, N. J.
Mra. Addison Dauser has roturned
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This Beautiful
Library Lamp
on
Easy Payments
$2.50
down and three monthly pay
ments of $4 each available to our
light and power customers. Cash
price, $13.00.
This attractive lamp is a real $22.50 value. Co-operative buy
ing with electric light companies in other cities alone makes
the low price of $14.50 possible.
Right now during the August furniture sales is the only
time of the year we offer easy payment terms on lamps. And
the special price and easy terms hold good only while the
stock lasts!
Finish of this lamp is a rich antique gold amber glass panels.
Twenty-two inches high equipped with two light sockets and
six feet of silk cord.
Displayed and sold at the Electric Shop, Tenth
and Chestnut Streets, and at 02ir District Sales
Offices. Or telephone your order to Walnut 4700.
the PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS
9 South 40th Street
3100 Kensington Avcnuo
6th and Diamond Streets
18th Street and Columbia Avenue
4600 Frankford Avenue
7 and 9 Weat Chelten Avenue
DELAWARE COUNTY ELECTRIC COMPANY
Chester Media Lansdowne
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Quality considered, thecheapeat
taDIO oil 1 lEHporicu
Pompeian
Olive Oil
10c Each
FOR SALE35,000 Poplar Wood Boxes, without
lids. Size 13i2xl3'ixl0"--" sides, " ends.
ACT QUICK
Apply Butter and Egg Dept.
AMERICAN STORES COMPANY
4th and Noble Sts.
For that picnic
Kraft Cheese in Tins
YOUR picnic will be more suc
cessful If you include Kraft
Cheese in Tins to the list of good
things to eat.
Everyone loves a good cheese
sandwich. Kraft Cheese is of the
right consistency to spresd, You
can cut slices of nice, fresh bread
when you arrive and spread it
with Kraft Cheese right fresh out
of the tin. What a treat that will be.
Kraft Cheese in Tins keeps in
any climate. It is a highly con
centrated cheese so that you get
more cheese per pound than buy
ing in bulk. '
For delicious sandwiches try
Kraft Cheddar, Pimento or Chile.
All equally appetizing. Comes in M,
Yi, and pound tins. At all grocers.
KRAFMSfcCHEESE
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Your Unrestricted Choice of
Our Entire Stock of
Summer Dresses
Regardless of Cost or Former Price
10. 15. 18-50
1 9-75 and 25
Every summer frock in our entire stock is
included Imported and Domestic Ginghams,
Plain and Figured Voiles, Imported Organ
dies, Novelty Cottons, French and Irish
Linens.
A Splendid Choice at Splendid Savings
127 1337
S. 1 3th St. & Chestnut St.
Now Boardwalk Store, Atlantic City, Soon to Open
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U02 CHESTNUT STREW
We Have One Sale Each Year
Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter Goods
Our Stock Is Kept New and Up to Date
About Vi Price
6.50 Blue Flannel Bathing Pants 4.50
3.50, 4.00 Fine Madras Shirts 2.75
5.00 Fashion Knit Four-in-Hands 3.75
2.50, 3.00 Silk Neckwear 1.15
6.00, 6.50 Silk Stripe Shirts 4.35
8.00, 10.00 Silk Shirts 5.75
4.00 White Bathing Shirts 2.50
40.00 Tyrol Wool Overcoats 29.75
35.00 Tyrol Wool Overcoats 24.75
1.75 White Madras Knee Drawers 95c
1.00 Pull Over Shirts .' 55c
4.00 Silk Crochet Four-in-Hands 2.50
Raincoats Half Price
5.00 Lorraine Silk Union Suits, 2.50
12.00 and 15.00 Best Silk Shirts, 8.85
18.75 White Flannel Pants (English Cricket), 14.75
6.00 Wool Vests, 3.75
Office Coats, Golf Suits, Union Suits, Bath Gowns, etc.
Mann & dilks
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MIm Helen Co Haven ls imendlnir Jwi 4jty i'J
red win De Haven. Mr. nnd Mrs. TXW, i- 'I
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.'men win mnya mvj w. . " .. , ,m
town, whero they wilt live permaneittly . ) -f
Mrs. Joseph I'ptter and Mrs. Mills "'"fl
havo roturned from a visit to nulTa!?. ( it
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White, who was formerly the pastor ef
now llvlnB In North Carolina.
Mr. and Mr. N. Newlln 8toke wUt
upend threo week at tho Colonial HoteJ,
.Sprint; I -life, N. J.
Miss Sara Bollamrcr has retumsa
from a vacation spent In Oqean, Grpv,
N. J. -
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. ond Mrs. Phillip n. Whitney Ar
entertaining Mrs. Alice Barber Btephons,
of Iloso Valley, for a fortnight at thfllr
cottngo at Nantucket.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Norrls J. Bcott. Jr.. of.
Moylan, with their little daughter, Mlsn
Oretchen Bcott, are spending ft fW
weeks at Ocean City, N. J. Their son
left today for Susnuehonnock Camp,
whero ho will remain until September,
Mrs. William Johns, of Moylan, has
been entertaining her little nleco, Mlsa
Martha Hammeth. daughter of Mri.
Frederick Royal Hammeth, of Pelham
Court, Clermuntown.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Mlchell hav
returned to their home In Itldlay Park
from several weeks spent along tho Now
England conBi.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bmeaiey, wno
llvo near Media, nro receiving WW.
uratulatlons on tho birth of a, son .
few days uro. -
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