rwTOVA a .1-. 4 &' "Wr JSTGOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE tri r1tciie)e VnrimiS Pnnnln mJ T?,,s,b flaiicy , i r., "'' n r-, in Newport nJ tJ..1n In Intvn s . j - qhc n ways looks o ytorday. She 1C B0 nttrac. (,Mb and neat, nn ,Mllra t HPp tire tooWj!". u to,vn whni you feel k'f,Jn ! Inoko I nil lot and flyaway t VmL rniirwlf St'o Imd on a very dd0 ofTflw and white, checked Pfttir Uh a hlte cash, with black .ng'" - , wi,te h ioch inm " fctOTS: BIDfe ftTJGtJST '6, 1920 Clirrncc Am deser rtocklnr i an'1 , rv.pinrc-ln-RUinmjr" w. a n, ? little tan mllor hat, with a look, and a lime hc )s ,0 W "' Mr" "Vllllntn WooilbnuKO 'Wh tnii kmv. and her inarrlnije to Sobi'i luwlcv took Place In Ma)', If Kffifffi. Some time early In Rummer, anyhow. HmV In the world does Newport L.the even with the exhllnratlnR br fi i? Mow throiiKh It nml nrrmncl w'ifc. time Kvery few minutes " flUr l MtW up something, for mmebotly 1' K1".1,1.? ti.f thlnip la n home .rfawn. '",.. on Au.U!tt n FT V.f Vilneday. Do you renllit khtrxt..;n ... nimnt the middle of ?n.lt' I ' Wlr ridiculous the Anfl"' .... rMa nnns when lfn "f .ml 1 io wnv It drngs and poke f1olrit" l.o K Hut. anyhow, thin bridge !?Er the Hnbcs' Clinic of Newport. 11 1 it will bo Riven at the Country Xb Tabes Tare tote put out on the ".a. mill In the tea room and Mm. ffi c W. Dolan b .M-JC the jpr ,,. nd rinht here is wimrc mc tuiiiniinjc ime congratulations, according to '"..., T cv invc nr. nnv iil iniin' r . ' 7' . ...in nrrance, whatever me 'tcnVl m I'lns to be. a golf tour- ffi on the Mine day. so that people Kn't want to spend a yhplc pet- tX Too 1 afternoon play lnK brldRe cJu Wf' and still be In on the affair I' that your own personal Ides i hrlilcc party, or are you one of liW W seashore or the tunta ' for the healthful nlr-and Pd all of every afternoon in h hmw or on the porch playing ffita? Well. then, of course, -jou feel It the solf 1-. unnewwary. , Personally, think It's an awfully good stunt. Mrs Nathaniel Thayer Mr. T.Suf- ton taller and Mr. Clarence Dolan form the house committee. Well, that's on the seventh. Then tie tennis tournament beglus on Mon J tho ninth, you know, and nfter hat, on the twenty-flmt isn't It the felihotr. and still later the horse ..how. J aside from all these things to do inpIc are cutertainiug right and left. iS there's enough to do, anyhow, just Un.un there in the swim, so to speak, lie Robert Kelso C'assatts entorth.ncd Mr aeht. the C.adfly. the other St. and Mis. .Tohn II. Drexel gnve funeheon on Tuesday or cduesday, I'm not sure which, and there uro any number of other luncheons and dinners mil things all the time. THEAH that the Harrisons arc leav ilns tery mon for Mr. Hurt's rnnch la Arbona. Mr. Charles Custis Hnrri ud. Jr.. J on know, of Chuckswood, Villanoia, is taking his children, Au rjsta W. Hnriison, Kllen XV. Harrison tad Charles Custis. 3d, out there to tpecil some time, it prooapiy will ue ''t.n1ft,, tlmn Inn. SHR had had a terrible dream and It was m rrnl to her thnt she had to fob it all nut to mother the next morn Inj at breakfast. It was nbout Jock, the precious pot who stood beside her chair and licked nor hand sympatheti ca! v as she talked. She had dreamed that something killed .lock. She had corpe walking out of the house to take, t pair rith hi m nnu there lie was lying In the street, dead. She hadn't unntpil Mm to die; she loved him too much. And the worst of it all wan that in the dream hc wouldn't have anything to do with her. "And then, mother," she described it. mashing a tear flat against her cheek, "when he pot through with the die lip just got up nnd walked righ't ay from me!" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES (J.Vm,!.nd Mrs W- S'andley Stokes, of uermantoun, entertained at a dlnner- H?Mr!?i! cVfnlnB nt ,no Whltenuirsh "7, lub. Among tho nuests wro Mr. v.. i- . los,'.nh X. DuRarry. Mr. and Bf!,,'luD"lsi!! Mr nnd Mrs. William V,rH,tCMTn',?Ir .',n1 Mrs' Rodney Merrick. Miss Harrlnt n. II Geyelln. Harr." f. t . -"""'nuii s nemon, sir. Jr Mr IParc,n& Mr James -N'- Carter. w'"fnr;.G' nlock and Mr. Har ttm ihlcx. Mr, St0kc3 M lown h.p IVu "Vu. WIU roiurn next week. ntr mother. Mro Tr0.. n.i.a 7. u5?r.Vir -V."! ierlne Coxe. left fop the Glades flub on Wednosday. iS !...p,r.0-v8t..ernne ad her 5S?S 3P ."wlifVcon? the BuVt n? ft r nl Blcsmero ns w guests of Mrs Lawrcnco H. Wilbur. Brvn S'rfinSLtpn Townsend. of at Law. i... ",."ul K..' l,,eir camp WK9 Kcrar. Me , until September 1. Radli5ran,,niAIirs- T' Truxton Hare, of ii?l. ff v "LLPa . od.y for a Meek'a rueiti Ve sii h . V.1 ' ,r' ll- ' . ns tho V of Mr nd Mrs. Denjamln Chew. gpW $J.tSrS?l,.7 Jn'o0ni?fSt ?n t.'ffinr;,vCallforla' W rema.'n" tmLmJ JhlP'S noss nnd their nnnhTtV at ihe.r."..""i' ?F Pa?8i"5 the and uiu .. ", ""B", i opnnB L,ae September rn Unt" tho mlddl ot aJ5fti.rV&m.TH,eJ.nr. ?.Ia.u her nia, nr i.V Vi,i. M' v :"rtul,?. r villa Hrnom'h'of AugustHUl"hUr Sprlus3 for JIIss (Jertrude Klv. nf Wvh iMMiirof hh ,ls. ' yter Bay As not e'xneV, ,h'r ll0' M"-. T'"Bny. Is tember ,"1 unul 'aio in Hep .... nno Mrs nuRtavim T) ,,,!, ..., Bhrt,wln,,eyi,Inlnruor.PS?cS.,n'f tt 'W St M..?,"'i .. William F. nend. nf Cailforn on 1 lcrt some weeks ago for 1 sSmn8, nSrhS5e paB!,,ln tho "ummer their hom un.Mri"'. 'nl c"ot retu-n to M. . nt" lnt-9 In September. today , "; ,rn ?'w, are le.ivlntt bfore BtiM?na weck ,lt Camden. Me?, ' Ctftt nB th0 KUest of '"'a'thdr1 fumiiv"0nrsrnW' "uttwworth Paeslne th ".,- of "crmantown. aro AJZZ.ai HUBar H". '" ' paMta? r?i,.W,lllum A- Godfrey, who Harbor Z t?Tntr ,Rt rtheast hon"- hi Tri'iiI. not. return to their September ,mora "m" tho middle of i?nneThfJ?yC1Zlper ,pw?"n. of """t fin n JI Place. hnB boon tho ln ih. "l.uoCn,1tUuB1f,nn1L5,rancon,a Notch oiii nf. .,. " c: I'lPPlncott, of Lin Kroner it .rlH"' Ls R?i."K the L'"eKB. hro h i. .f '" "10 Aairon Murray ait,HOn nt '?, " e eU0Ht ' Mrs. "BaBe,iie ,"," ""VR? ,..:I1B8 MPPlncotrt ft.rr n- -hV'aTo"-Jr- SWaiSSj J,!!;"' I,"en,rr Mulford. Jr.. ?r1s p rVn tSrrhn? of Mrs. 'MuU J1 Shaffer "t Wir.nan11 ?,rB- C'harlea ,tnce In Maine unne' (?TinK telr ab. ekB Hgo, ' whe' lhey wc"t some SVconte11, A11?;n- of Wynne aht.r3?mpi""lcdwb' her nona and V. .TWi Vnd Ml- Mrr' nAn, "" "Ichard T"' tomorrow t'n plde Tlrtt- w' Will remnln,0,r.oco.n.? ?'. where and Mrs. nichnni Tirei t,n,. r.nti moved Into their new home nt Nnrberth, uiu mi, uiiu airs. Aiacn Tint nro occu pying their bungalow nt Pocono Pines rnd will not return until tho middle of September. Mra. (leorge 13, nean, of Cynwyd, has returned from Hot Springs, Vn where ;ho was tho guest for a fortnight of Mrs. George H. McXccly, of Haverford. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Patrick Fnllon have returnpfl fmm n r,,inih nAri nt Iake Placid. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Bauer, of Merchantvllle, N, J nnnouncn the bo,. trothat of their daughter, Miss Edna Anna Paticr. to Mr. Horace Patterson Dllllngs, of Camden, N. J. ALONG THE READING .M&.5n,i.Ml?- "a'vey U. Cressman, Of 672E North Plflnanll, .lnl rtnr Knno. havo koiiu to Iong Island f"or the rpmmnupr oi me season, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Collins, of Ten llyn. havo icturncd frnm nr. ,iii. x. J., where they were the guests of Sirs. ColilnVs brother-in-law nnd sister. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Ba.-ry, at their cottage. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harrv .Tnnklna. of Klin Nsrth nieventli streot, Logan, are pass- iiib mo Benson in wnuwoou, IV, J. Mr. npd Mrs. Mnrk Wechsler, of Logan, are nt Westvlllc, N. J and will remain until autumn. GERMANTOWN A reception and garden party will be given today In honor of Miss Annu C. Byrne, who has 1unt returner! frnm nn extended trip to California, whoro alio passcu six montns. stopping nt Yellosv atono Park and other places of Interest pnbor return home. Tho following ladles will receive : Mlsi A. Hannaa, Miss Katherlne V. Kennexly. Miss Betty M. Strain and Mra M. Thomas McFad den. Among tho guests will be Mr. nnd Mrs. James Dalley, Mr. Thomas McFed den, Mr. James Maloney, Mr. John Han naa, Miss Margaret Carroll, Mls-t Ger trude Calnhan. Miss Anastnsla Conlan, Mr. Thomas Conlan, Mr. Joseph Ken nedy, Mr. Kdward P. Strain, Mr. James F. Strain. Mr. John Kennedy, Mr. Harry Jcwls. Miss Klity V. Strain nnd Mr. Joseph Hannas. Miss Margaret Kern, of 352 Went Duvnl street, left yesterday for Camp Mlnnetonka, near Lcwlston, Me., for the remainder of tho summer. Mrs. Howard Kctqham and her son, Mr. Walker Ketcham, have returned to their home on Harvey street from a motor trip to Mndlson Beach, Conn., and Briar Cllffe. N. Y. Mr. Edward Ketcham Is remalnlnir nt Madlnon Bench for xnmn time. Mrs. Sophia Goetz, of 1007 East Chel tn avenue, Is the guest for boitu time of her son nnd daughtcr-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schwalbe, of North Wales. Mrs. Percy C. Ncel, of 124 West Mt. Airy uenue, will havo as her guest over tho week-end Mlsa Elearior S. Watts, of Ardmore. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tophan. of 6128 Greene street, aro occupying their cot tage at Ocean City. N. J., for the re mainder of tho summer. Miss Helen Tophan has bean at tho cottage since tho early summer. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wilson and their daughter. Miss Nellie Wilson, of (erm.intoun HVJnuc nnd Tulpehocken street, motored to Shawnee-on-the-Del-nware and Mt. Pocono. and are now at Otspgo. N Y for August. Mrs. WIN son s parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ale Cube, will pass lato August In Ocean City, N. J. Mra. J. Augustus Boers, of tho Creshclm Vnllpy. has gone to the Fra- linger Apartments, Atlantic uuy, ior tno remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Cloud, Jr., of Sydney street, who nro passing tho summer nt Bala, havo gone to Spruce Grove", Pa., for a few weeks. Miss Florcnco Hoeselman, of 1909 East Chelten avenue. Is passing August In Sea Isle City, N, J. Miss Helen Hoeselman has returned to her home from Ocean City, N, J. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O. Godcrro have returned from their wedding trip to the Delaware Water Gap nnd nrn on their way by motor to San Francisco, Calif., where they will make their home. Mrs. Goderre will be remembered as Miss Mary Zlta Fitzgerald. Mrs. John Hasner, of 802 EaRt Chel ten avenue, Is passing somo time at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Foote and their family are passing z. fortnight In Ocean Clt, N. J. Mr, anj Mrs. George H. McConnoll. of 232 East Johnson street, will leave for Niagara Falls and Toronto, Canada, on August 21. Mr, nnd Mrs. Herman Schwalbe, of North Wales, but fornierlv of Gorman town, entertained at a children's party In honor of their daughter. Miss Adele Schwalbe. Tho guests Included Mlsd Eva Dalo, Mlsa Mary Sklrvlng. Miss Mario Schuck, Miss Jean Neel, Miss Martha Bawn, all of Germantown : Miss Kathryn Hoffman, Miss Buth Hoffman, Miss DotIs Keyser. Miss Grace Wclr bach, Miss Anita Schwalbe and Miss Elizabeth Schwalbe. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gano and their daughter, Miss Alice Gano, havo gone to tho Normandle, Ocean City, N. J., for five weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gano's son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Smith, and their family are also stopping at tho Normandle. Miss Margaret Fitzgerald and Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald, of 804 East Chelten nvenue, are passing a fortnight at Niagara Falls nnd Toronto, Canada. Mr. ltobert Goetz. of 1907 East -Chelten avenue, has gone to Atlantic High lands for a fortnight. Miss Marlon H. Kroll and her slstor. MIbs Eda J. Kroll, daughters of Mr. and Mib. Edward Kroll, ot New Yoik, aro passing tho summer at the homo of their grandfather, Mr. David K, Davidson, 241 West Wyoming avenuo. Miss Leona Polln, daughter of Mr. and Mis Moirls Polln, of BOS West L'psal street. Is passing the. summor months at Highland Nature Camp, In Malno. Mra. B. Kahn, of Delmar Apartments, has been visiting her son-l:i-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Huchberger, 362 Ulveisldo drive. Now York, betoru they s-illed for Europe. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles It. Miller, of 431 Hansberry street, have had nB their guest for a fortnight at their cottngo nt Spring Lake, N. J.. Mra. Miller's mother, Mrs. Joseph P. Lavell. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Koder. of 2468 North Sixteenth street, have gono to their summer home, Pino Best, Ber Kuy, Pa. Mrs. Harper E. Drlpps. of this city, celebrated her tenth wedding anniver sary nt her summer tottngo at Ocean City by entertnlnlng at brldgo tho fol lowing guests: Miss Anrta Hare. Miss Elizabeth Bambo. Miss Martha Jackson and Mrs. John F. Kurtz, of this city; MrB. Elizabeth McLaughlin, Mrs. Ray mond Jenkins, Mrs John H. Drlppi, Mrs. Thomas Campbell, Miss Carolyn McCoach, Mrs. William llowell and Mrs. John W. Bush, of Ocean City. Mr. Wnlter Powell, of 1848 North Camao street, will pass the week-end In Atlantic City. Mr, and Mrs Charles F Fredericks havo returned from their wedding tour nnd are nt home In Conover. N. r, Mrs. Fredericks was MIsb Caroline W Hen ney, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Henncy, of 4104 North Sixth Btrcet MlB3 Mary O'Hara, of 1222 West Col umbia nvenue, will pass the lato sum mer In Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson nro passing tho season In Ocean tlt. N J Mr. and MrB. Eugeno Hutton and their daughter. MIbs Ruth Hutton, nro stay ing in Atlantic City until the early part of September. Miss Ida SSImmermnn, of North Eighteenth street, has gono to Detteitem, Md., for the remainder of tho se.ibon. Miss Rno Fox. of 1839 West Tlogu street, was tho guest at a house party gUen by Mr nnd Mrs Louis H Moffet. of Ocean avenue. Ocean City, N J. no fore leaving with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Fox, for tho Traymoro Hotel, Atlantlo City, tllsa Fax will visit Mlsa Margaret Blum, of ChoUoa, some time In September. t&ta, PlUp H&rjrollca and-Wr. Herbert llllllllllllllllllllllHHHHI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiVnrviiiiiiiBiiiHMH Thoto bv Phllllpii k Phillips. JIISS HUTU I'EHKY Daughter of Mr. nntl Mrs. John O. Terry, of Ashbourne, who Is spend ing the summer with her parents at the Somerset, Ilochlatid, Mo. Margollcs, 1322 Glrard nvenue, have been touring through Now York stato. The graduates of the Hcbrow Sunday School Society, of this city, havo re cently otguulgcd Into nn alumni, electing tho folowing officers: President. Mr. A. Plwnsky; vice president, Mr. S. Lloli tensteln ; secretary, Mr. I. C. Schwarz man; treasurer. JIIss M. I). Glassner. Many social events havo been planned for the following season Tho next meeting will bo held nt tho Y. M. H. A 1616 Master street, on Tuesday, August 10, at 8 o'clock In tho evening. Definlto policies to guide the nlumnl will be de cided upon. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. John C. Sulllvnn, ot 1714 Morris Btieet, has gone to Auilon, N. J whoro she will remain for tho rest of the season. Mrs. Ida Ryan, of 1712 South Eight eenth street, and her two daughters, Miss Dorothy Ryan and Miss Rosalie Ryan, are passing tho season at Ocean City, N. J. Mrs. Ryan will close her cOttago In October. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas John O'Rourko and their family, of 1710 Morris street, are passing tho summer at Sea Isle City. N. J. Mrs. William J. Baxter, of 2222 Cath arine street. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. William Gottlieb, cf New York. Miss Miriam Stern, of 617 East Pass yunk avenue. Is passing tho season at Chelsea N. J. Miss Anna Devlne, of 2242 Montrose street, has gono to Wlldwood, N. J., whero she will renin In for a fortnight Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. McMullen, of 2324 South Carlisle street, have returned to their home from Wlldwood, N. J., whero they wero the guests of Mrs. McMullen's sister, Mrs, Joseph Smerdon. Mrs. Matthew Artwrlght, of 1511 Spruce strtret, passed last week-end In Atlantic City. Mr. James Caffery, of 2448 South Ban croft street, has returned to his home after having spent soveral days In At lantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Kenny, of 2234 South Twenty-third street, entertained nl a dinner nt their home last week In honor of Miss Lena Mendosa, whoso en gagement to Mr. James Anderson litis recently been nnnounccd. Among those present wero Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donnelly, Mr. Ed.ward O'Brien, Miss Helena Mc Caffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Harold O'Hara and Mlsa L. C. Mctsingcr. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. William J. McKaln. 6808 Cedar avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, M'fcs Martha J Mc Kaln, to Mr. Charles S. Francen, also of this city. No date has been set for tho wedding. Mrs. E. Rnsborough Is entertaining Doctor Rasborough's Bister. Miss Fran ces Rasborough, of Marshall, Tex., who Is a student at the summer school of Columbia University, New York. Mrs. Rasborough nnd her children aro mass ing a few months with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Beetem, of 4518 Pino street. Word has been received by the friends of Miss Grace Garner, formerly of 4620 Klngsesslng avenue, of her safe nrrlval In England. Miss Gnrner will travel through England beforo touring Franco. Mr Lcroy J. Ardell and his brother, Mr Harold V. Ardoll. of 6810 Walton avenue, will nabs tho last week of Aug ust In Brooklyn with friends. Their sister, Miss Marlon 13. Ardell, who Is now passing her vacation at the same place, will return homo about August 14. Mr. and Mrs. Ward B. Smith and their baby daughter, 632 Wynnewood road, Overbrook. havo been tho guests for sev eral week-, of Mrs. Smith's parents In the Catsklll mountains. Mrs. Edward" Harmon and hor young daughter, Miss Dordthy Corley Harman, of 423.1 Regent square, have gono to Atlantic City, whero they will pass the remainder of the summer, returning lato In September. TIOGA Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hurst and their family, or Nortn t'arK avenue, are pass ing tho Lite summer In Occnn City, N, J. Mr. William Clark, of North Eight eenth streot, nnu air. uenncm warner, of Fifteenth and Diamond streets, hae gono to White Haven, whero they are the guestB of Mr. Clark's undo, Mr. Ed ward Crusen. Mr. and Mrs, John Holrhes, of 1529 West Erie avenue, are staying In Atlan tic City through tho heated term. Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Krlbbs and their daughter. Miss Jean Krlbbs. aro passing tho season at their summor homo UII ViaUUtJI .vj... vvu... v.tj, .. w. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Hudson, of 1744 West Erie avenue, and their family nre at tholr cottaso In Wlldwood, N. J., and havo as tholr guests Mrs. Hudson's mother. brothcr-Tn-law and sister, Mrs. M. Knlpo nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Carupz, of North Gratz Btreet. and the young son of the latter. Master Ray Carupz. Miss Elizabeth C. Dunn, of 3861 North Sixteenth street, Is paaslnjr several days as the guest of Mr, nnd Mrs. Joseph Ohl at tholr cottago In Bayslde, L. 1. FRANKFORD Dr. nnd Mrs, William Nlcholl nnd their family, of Urlscom nnd Dyro 'streets, aro spending the month nt Ocean City, N. J, Mr, Charlea Summers, of 1354 Ortho dox street, who Is spending tho summer nt his bungalow In Maine, Is entertain ing his sisters, Miss Anna Summers and Miss Linda Summers. The Rev nnd Mrs. Howard B. Hand nnd their family, of 1618 Foulkrod street, havo left for a vlelt In the Poconos. , Jlr. and Mrs. Charles Conn, of 1637 Dyro street, have returned from a short stay In Lltltz, Pa,, where they were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Valentino Brobst. Mrs. William Dudley, of 4456 Frank ford nvenue, and her mother, Mrs. Uu- uii. uiu npenain? ino montu or AUgusi at their cottage at Beach Haven Terrace. Miss Evelyn Taylor, of Orthodox street, Is entertaining for a week Miss Roso Stenton, of Pittsburgh Miss Sten ton will later leave for Atlantlo City, where she will spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. David Lovett nnd their fnmllv. of 1322 Orthodox street, nro spending the month nt Pocono Pines. .Mr- nnd Mrs. Robert McKec. of 5022 Duffield street, havo left for a trip to Quebec, Canada, r.Mr1-..- Entwlstle and her daughtcrn. Miss Lillian Entwlstle and Miss Mildred Entwlstle. of 4901 Frnnkford avenuo, are nt Atlantlo City for the summer. Mrs J. Williamson and her family havo left for Wlldwood, N. J., where they will remain until tho fall. Mrs. Patterson, of Brooklyn, N. Y., will bo their guest for a few weeks during thl month, r.?Ir1r A' Ir- Rogers nnd ber son. of 2, . .? "treet, hnvo loft for a three months' trip abroad. HOLME8BURG The community picnic will be held on Saturday. August 14. nt Crystal Springs. Pennvpack Park, by the Mystic Lodge No. 270. I. o. O. F. A program or all sorts of games has been arranged and theru will be nn entertainment by the minstrel troupe of Mystic Lodge. Miss Helen Kramer nnd Miss Edna Smith are visiting Miss Kramer's uncle, Mr, II. D. Mover in Charleston, Vn.. for several weeks. Mr and Mrs, E. H. Borbcll, of 8028 J-rankford avenue, havo motored to Wlldwood Crest. N J , whero they will remain for a fortnight. Mrs. P. Oorgoson and her son. of Hickory street are tho guests of Mrs. H. Adams at her cottage In Vcntnor, N. J, Mrs John Dick with her mother and daughaer, of 2924 Rhawn street Is spending the week nt Atlantic City. MP. and Mrs. C. Weston and their family, of Decatur street aro at their cottago at Bradley Beach, N. J., for tho summer. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mr. William P. Gray. Mr. John Porter, Mr. John Groves and Mr. Edward Hour, have been spending th week camping at College Lake near Neshaminy. Miss Mary McCallen, of 3637 Alnsllo street, is spending some tlmo In Wild wood. N. J. Miss Eva Plerson, of Calumet street, left early In the week to spend part of tho month In Wlldwood, N. J. MANAYUNK Mr. John Flanagan nnd his son. Mr. Arthur Flanagan, of Main street, have gone to Asbury Park, N. J. for the closing weeks of August. Mrs Augusta Welsh nnd her daughter, Miss Dorothy Welsh, of Main street. hnvo returned from a fortnight's stay In Wlldwood, N. J. Miss Helen Welsh, of 4409 Mnln street; Miss Anna Cosgrove, of 4121 Mnln street, and Miss Veronica Loftus, of 216 Davis street, will spend tho early part of tho month In Wlldwood, N. J. WISSAHICKON ho Rev. Francis Klrwan. Mrs. Klrwan and their family, of 391.1 Terrace street, have gone to eastern New York to re main until the early autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Farrand, of 640 Rlghter street, will leave shortly for several weeks' stay In Asbury Park, N. J. Mrs Henry J Dobson and her dnugh ter, of Kalos street, are paeslng some time In Cape May. N. Jj Mr. David Kecnan has gone to Wild- wood. N. J. for part of tho closing summer month. BLUE-EYED MARY O'REILLY KEEPS U. S. PURSE FILLED Under Her Quiet Direction Mints' of Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco Turn Out Seven Hundred Million Coins Annually Bu a Staff Corretvondent Washington, Aug. 0, Year In and year out 700.000,000 coins pass through her hands. Year In nnd year out her salary is $2400. But her eyes nro blue nnd her name is Mary, so you know the money Is safe. Miss Mary O'Reilly, one of the un seen army of experta who keen the wheels' of government going smoothly In spite of changes among the higher ups, li acting director of the United Rtntcs Mint, Yhcn Director Raymond Raker Is away, which Is much of tho time, she assumes full charge of tho manufac tured gold and silver coins for 110,000. 000 of her fellow countrymen to spend. Under her quiet, efficient direction the great mints In Philadelphia, Denver nnd an Francisco nnd eight nssay offices at various points throughout the country turn out millions in metal to keep tho country's pocketbook filled. Hy sign ing nn order she can hnve nno mint produce n million new dimes nnd an other a million new dollars. During the fiscal year ending .Tune 30 Inst the output of the mints was 7114.000,000 coins. Treasurer John Burke, from his desk in another rnrt of the huge Treasury Building, built of granite and guarded by steel bars and sawed -off shotguns, will send to Miss O'Hcllly n memorandum of tho amount of monev the government needs. It is Miss O'ltellly's Job to sec thnt it is supplied. And she does it nsk your banker. To describe her work is very Blmplev But, ns Miss O'Relllv snya : "It'a n very deep subject." Miss O'ltellly ranks na assistant di rector, nn appointment gained through mrlt nlone nfter flvo cqrs ns n mem ber of tho director's staff. She can walk Into the vaults any day and wander among stacks of gold nnd silver bars lu quantities to make the eyes of nny real bandit bulge. With Mary O'lloilly, It's all part of the game. The shining metal Is less. to her than the green reaches of the Virginia hills. She is the first woman to be in trusted with the authority and respon sibility that go with her position. She does not claim to be pretty. She docs not claim to be anything but plain Mary O'Reilly, servant of her government. STOLEN GEMS RECOVERED Jewels Worth $40,000 Found In Chicago When Thief Is Identified Chicago, Aug. fl. (By A. IM Lcroy Green, n negro burglar, held In the county Jail, was Identified today by David Ij. Luke, West Virginia wood pulp and paper manufacturer, his wife and dnughter ns the man who forced his way Into the manufacturer's home nt Tarfytown, X. Y nn July 17. lock ed him In his room, wounded his daugh ter, terrorized hla wife and forced her to unlock the family vault, containing $40,000 worth of Jewels. Orecn was arrested on July 20 when a pawnshop proprietor to whom no had sold a diamond became suspicious and called the police. Jewels worth 510.000 nnd ?400 In currency were found in his pocket. A key to a bank safety deposit vault led to the discovery of the rest of the jewels. NEW CONSUL ENTERTAINED British Officers' Club Gives Dinner for Gerald Campbell Gerald Campbell, new British con sul general In Philadelphia, was the guest of the British Officers' Club at a dinner at the Gcrmnntown Cricket Club last night. The consul general paid a high trib ute to the Americans who joined the British armies before this country en tered the war. Hc also spoke feelingly of America's part In the wnr. The British Officers' Club is com posed of men who held British com missions during the war and American officers w'ho wero attached to British regiments. Its membership includes many prominent Phlladelphlans. SCHOOLS TO COST MILLION Camden Board of Education Appro priates $1,174,310 An appropriation of $1,174,310 for public schools was made last night by the Bonrd of Education of Camden. The funds were allotted ns follows: Teachers' salaries, $774,170; officers' salaries, $77,000; janitors, $.14,720; supplies, $05,000; property, 530,000; high schools. $128,130; manunl train ing. $15,000; contingent. $3000; in terest nnd discount, $3500: insurance, $400: evening schools, $4500; printing, $4W10 DUKE OF ALBA TO WED Marchesa Del Barco to Be Bride of Spanish Grendee Madrid, Aug. 0. Announcement of the betrothal of the Duke of Alba aud the Mnrchesn San Vicente del Barro, daughter of the Duke of Allnga, Is ex pected soon, according to a report from Bantnndcr. The marriage, it Is said, probably will occur lato in September at the Spanish embassy in London. Ow lug to the fact that the Spanish court is In mourning ns the result of the death of former Empress JCugenle. the ceremony will be witnessed by only a few nenr friends of the contracting parties. Tho Duke ot Airia holds six ducal titles, is n grandee of Spain and a con stable of Navarre, while the marchesa's family was ennobled in 1482. ORGANIZER ROUSES WOMEN FOR G. 0. P. Mrs. Elmer E. Melick Reports Enthusiasm for Ticket In Western Pennsylvania Mrs. Elmer E. Melick, organizer of the Republican women's committee of Pennsylvania, Is in Somerset county to day organizing tho Republican women there. Mrs. Melick already has toured the twelve western counties, nnd when she returns hero expects to report a Re publican women's committee In each county. prtyr 1 lV 1 taaft t , 1 Yesterday she conferred trilii Bedford county lenders and nlaa activities of the committee there.' ...- .... r ...f..i ...j im M ma..i was lit ljUWIMluwil, i.lliuiu wub. Tuesday and in Huntingdon coua Wednesday. $-'(? Reports from Mrs Melick recelVM" here last night nt the headquarters otv-T tho womcn'H committee nt the Repub lican stnte committee Indicated sho 1' meeting with great success in arousing tho Republican women to complete their organizations, Tomorrow sho will be at Unlontown, Fayette cotrfity, the homo of both ,tho Republican and Democratic state chair' men. Mrs. Mcllck's Itinerary next week Is: Monday, Washington, Washing ton county; Tuesday, Beaver, Beaver county ; W cdnesdny, Mercer, Mercer county; Thursday, Warren, Wnrren county; Friday, Clarion. Clarion county; Saturday, Kittannlng, Arm strong county. On the following Mon day she will carry her organization work into Indiana county. L G0RGAS FUNERAL ARRANGED Will Be Burled at Arlington With Military Honors Washington, Aug. 0. (By A. P.) Arrnngemcnts for the funernl of the Into Major General Gorgon, former sur geon general of the army, who died recently lu London, were announced to day by tho War Department. Upon its arrival at Hoboken, on the army transport Pocahontas on August 11, tho body will be received with mili tary honors nnd brought to Washington on n special car. A military escort will conduct the body to the Church of tho Epiphany, where It will lie in state un til the afternoon of August 1(1, when funeral services will be held. Burial will bo in Arlington Kntional Ceme tery with full military honors. SUES TO REGAIN DAUGHTER Mother Refused to Name Price for Daughter at Work IlAzleton, Pa., Aug. 0. How much Is a husky, flfteen-ycnr-old girl worth? That is the question n farmer in one of the nearby valleys put up to a mother who is widowed and who placed the child to work on the man's property two years ago in order that sbc could take better care of her younger offspring. Instead of setting a price, the mother came to tho offices of the United Chnrftlca and nsked that re covery proceedings be started. The names of the parties concerned were The stnte gives $205,000 of tho total, withheld pending an investigation. ROXBOROUGH Tho following group of friends from this suburb will form a houso party at Ocean Gate, N. J, at the Port Royal House from August 14 to 21: Mr. and Mrs. William Culp. Miss Ella Paulus, Mr. and Mrs Samuel H. Paulus, Miss Betfy McMoran, Miss Clara Werkley, Mlsa Marian Dixon, Miss Mildred Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Wanklln. Miss Laura Wanklln, Mr and Mrs. William McManus, Rev. Frank B. Bossert, Miss Edith Hendren. Miss Mary Miles nnd Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dixon; nnd Mr. Edward Baker, of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Splese and thctr family, of Lyceum avenue, aro spending the season In Ocean City, N. J. Miss Edith Katzenbach and her sister, Miss Anna Katzenbach. of Manayunli avenue, have gone to Wlldwood. N. J. for the remaining weeks of summer. DELAWARE COUNTY An Interesting wedding took place Wednesday evening when Miss Ruth M. Baldwin, of Medio, became the bride of Mr Francis n Davidson, of Norwood, Pa. The ceremony took place at seven o'clock and after a dinner given at the homo of the bride Mr. and Mrs. David son left for an extended wedding trip to Canada. Mlsa Eleanod Damon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Damon, of Lnns downe, has returned from Cape May whero Bhe was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Pugh, at their cottage. Her brother, Mr. Gllroy Damon, has gono to Ithact, N. V., where ho has entered tho summer school of Cornell University. Mrs. Walter K. Mitchell, of Moylan, is tho truest of friends In Ocean City, N. J. Mrs. Howard Blaklston has been en- tentnmmg airs, iioocrta Ashburner at her home In Media for a few days. Mrs. Ashburner lived formerly In Media for a number of yearB. WHILE RIDING AI FORTY miles an hour in the National Sextet, you are tempted to question the truthfulness of the speedometer. For the car seems to be rolling along at a leisurely twenty. ' SAMUEL EARLEY MOTOR CO. 675 North Brond Street Poplar 1991 Philadelphia, Pa. t 'jjJRffl&L Twentieth Successful Year Shedder aid Soil Shell Crabs Seafood Shoulder Veal i V "KumD-Steak Chuck Roast hif Sirloin Steak ssa lbs. Real Sharp Cheese, 95c Beef Brisket, 10c MitchcirsMarkct,Inc.s.DK.VezAve l Fbona Lombard BllOj Stain 3209. This li Our Only 8tor J - PHILADELPHIA. PA. C ss Welsbach "THRIFT" Gas Lights 1 C At Cost To replace wasteful opcn-flamorgas burners. Give more licht than open-flame burners and uso less than half os much gas. Complete, ready to fit on any upright fixture. Wo will show you how to install thcm. Broad and,? 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