Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 13, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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VENlka PfeBIilO tEDGlPHiiXBLPHl:, FRIDAY, 'ATOUS 13, 1920V
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,Jf GOSSIPJiBOUT PEOPLE
hi v Wnnc Tallcs of Various Persons and Wltat They
, ire uornn vi. .w run U
Cape May i omorroiv
i.. M TUvtd
tn you know u --
-w ti
"wr.u ." .i. her narcntn. Dr,
,td J home? Yu "member
lffr"" 'kli. was mnrrlcd about a
rrnc " , f th itedwrnrr
r":"0 M.wr ShThaAr-en IjvlnB In
I? "Uwn nml Kloanor ban bwn on
i u hr on "arimw occasion. KIca-
jtf l nV : ill,,, her tmclo and num.
,e Urk. in iih Koanor arc dark
Hh X most wonderful atralght,
fWlr I ""member ncelnK Fran
HcV hair, i r nt t,)c
"' widen yellow frock, and ner
'rln"jL rifVl hlBh on her bead in
'?, ?ftEI ' mannfr. 1 don't
w "" ;.;, a1p rou m nave nr
gS fift ?n Ju-t that war. And It
jj,f,ulted Francra.
fTUjB Steven!. Hectachern arc home
ri'Sikaal IJMch Haven. Ton know
IS have "two debutante In their f am
Ihw mvc i .-nanniicretla Heck
K ,b'il.o fa Mr. TlMkaoher'a ilanaliter
!' fi ,t marriage, and Qladyn Hop
w his n.MS",a,rf" "iiw.kiipirer'B dauab-
ln"ilr her former marriage.
lrUc very ; elope o the. .me
." LrZZTttito to be
iW"1"',' n7t Mr. Heckacher.
r"nii. IleekPcher, or Itltn. as he 1
K ' "Tied ia a granddaughter of
fti Thoinax r.eamlng. Her mother
.. B Ml"' Hrown. n alatcr of Mrn.
SU Wr, of thU city.
hli,,t7BpJ...ihtcr nl Mr.
wt K Heekarher. who returned In
J Lie spring from Paris, and la now
K 'home In Newtown Snuar. wllj
ti "lanre there on the evening of
&1Z 17. In honor of lllto, who
jjirnlccc.
nROM all I hear about that fair,
n ...i i. u hMfl inmnrrnw In
fiw Mr for the benefit of the Church
?' J rt?" 'J' "'" n" h7 -firVt nTace
L are having It on Saturday after
m.hn the men wilt bo down for the
f.d, and ao the men will ndd
(tVlr mite to the general fund. Poor
nra! How they are Imnoaed on at these
Obp. aren't they? But they arc a
.: i..inn nn1 fin heln to swell
file eoflera and also bring home the
BWt UMless tninga you ever ruv . m:-
..... Vn nn earth do they know wuat
totay at a fair
Well, to C r,n"K i" lnP P'n" lur ki-
r-a ITntlv .In Prtrtt wlin. rnn
wnfmbfr. was Dick Chicheater and who
litfd In Phlladeliihla a number of years
More her marriage to Mr. du Pont, is
JIr. Artfilngton Gilpin la tr,caaurer.
Mra. Horace i.ugenc omun win uuvc
ikf lace and embroidery table and Mrs.
Robtrt Martin Williams will preside
or the grab bag. And, think of It.
Mf. Robert Watson ,will bo in charge
tf that and Mra. Hicnarn nomi ana
Mn. fJtorge K. Crozer. Jr.. will have
ite cake and candy tabic. Mra. .Toseph
n...:.Mn ti'tll Via tn rhnrffft nf thn left
mim and Mrs. Edward Sparia will
Lire trie mnviea.
Tltn there's to be u lemonade tabic,
under the earn of Mrs. A. T. Haynes
ami Mra Korakcr Matthews, and Mrs.
.tltwt Hoiiiwl and Mrs. Fred Tomn-
Una will Li Ann rt fflnftv 4 bKIa 1 r
Kiiu nii inur mv; . i&
fiwritf Parry, who was Sally Vox, you
remember, will have a wonderful
T(e(abl table, receiving contributions
from all the truck patches about, while
rt. TlnmlMnli .Iiitlc will have all
serin of toys and playthings.
Jin, iinrry vauint uuu mira imy uu
HaI .mMI 111 .VJh.lf.JkB.. .. . J ........
.UUI ll Pril IIUI'IUIM Ullll IIKU1II4,
ud Mndwlrhcs and cako will be sold on
me Dfocn ny .Mrs. jucnaru iorns uno
iru .i.. n .... ..i.iA.. f TTi.t u i
jiii, uu l Dill n lllMtn, .urn. luiiiiinuuuu
Taylor will have the dancing and music
ia cuarf. riiii me gaic ticKeu. win on
looked after by Mra. Oeorge Fowle.
while Mm. Clayton McRlroy will tako
arc of the rlnnee tickets.
nun all these women deeply inter
tfd In the affair, agisted by most of
Ae pretty girls In Cape May. it is a
fft.l.nnA nA....1.ilAH U . .1... 1 ...It.
4,4vu- tuui.-iiiiiuu iiiuv wit; mir win
H t EUCCCXH.
Jl'XIOn. who is four, was aented by
LDflfi ltflrpr nt- iUn tftinnt in ntnnf
for, when they stopped at n friend's
w auntie to leave a message. The
fniinc hus Mill running, as they were
SOitiK rlj-ht on.
ell, mother and uncle became in-
iTMtfll in Inllfllir. tn Hm hiiclinml r,f
wntie a friend, who hat himself on the
raining honirl to ennvorsp with them
'lie lil" little Imv was playing by the
f nf the pur. Suddenly Junior
..J ? '? fnr"ad. pulled tbo reverhe lever,
"jl the gentleman on the running board
i.v " kiiito Hiiup nip enr daxiieii
.I'll" ni!Vr, ,hirt-v fo,,t' f'"'t miHsing the
'Ml eh i nlnil.,.. i... i... .i.i. tVT..
S'Jju. I.,!l.np ,0 Hi,,,nk ,v,' J"'or
;:"''' "' 'leiigmi'd gaze upon, her and
I,",,' lll,'r'. .Miivvpr, I fold oii
tat,,:,,. ' "" waiuiy win nave
"Huy mc one li.. ,.,. Ko home."
NANCY Wl'NK.
, SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr an,i V,"rv ,':, cull, daughter or
south Ti !, yilllnr" Carman Scull, of
whZ ,"'i"th B,rect ","1 nryn Mawr
En hcr5aK',",,n.' 'o Mr. Morton K.
'rellnj m v i '' "(,en announced, Is
Vfrltnni "i iwl t,col,n' accompanied
' "mi .i, ml '" now Ht Bovine. wi,8re
" ""I ta j,omo W(,ci8
tint ..uf,1t.er' of Ardmnro. nro nt Cm,.
""'a month Y wl" h0 thP ?U08"'
"Other ?t' '''?',. Mrs- 1"" Koutilllcr'B
1!rfofV "all,;r ii. Stephenson, of
mpam(0,nftv f L18nr- f Wyncote.
Btlr i2' .'.' l'.J..h'T "lecc, Minn (leoritino
f("e Hotel' ui "Jf. A"ust a ho Choi.
'"taVtment ""U1" ri,.y' Ml"8 Uutler'H
&!iV ?L ', ,GPi n Oento Ica
'Mfer nf ? ,A ""'",P1 nn" 1Ir''- ''n
'"flounced -ib"i runny was
fart .. ,r Horace H. I. n? nv,r.
t"' rhaH.-BUi.,lt ,for everal weoka of
hrty.nr,i .?..'!e,'bn,,.r' ot 316 South
'IMuncy ! ' l "er summer home
DlMiJ'SS?"! Hutcher. Jr nnd hr
rl .'h, i, ,,V0,n.Mn spending eov
""M nt lieulah Karm. Vt, will
return to their homo In Ardmore on
Tuesday.
Mr. arid Mrs, a. Iwls Mayer, who are
spending tho lummer at their Capo May
cottage, will not return to Ardmore until
the middle of September.
. M,rs- E. Oe Forest-Curtis, with her
children. Mnster Do t'orest.Curtts, Mlas
Florence Curtly and Mantcr Jamca Cur
tlj, of nadnor, has returned from a trip
of several weeks In Kentucky. Mr.
Curtis, who has been spemllnp tho last
month In Colorado, returned home laBt
nlcht.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph O. nosengarten
and .their family, of Chantlcler, St.
Davids, left on Wednesday for their
camp In Canada, to remain thetr Tor
the remainder of tho summon
Mrs. F1oldln O, Lewis and her little
daughter have eft TriluMM ami nro nnni
at Bconset, Nantucket, Maes., whero
iney win sperm mis month.
Mr. and Mrs.. David S. Ludlum. of
rtosemont, entortalned Informally nt n
porch tea this week at On-rtobble, their
bungalow, at Kllznbethtowu, w tho
Adlrondacks. Among their guests wero
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Illdgway. of Mont
Clair, .V. J.j Mr, and Mrs. Kdwnrd
Flammer, of New York; Mr. nnd Mra.
J. Howard Iteber, of Philadelphia: Mr.
nnd Mrs. Munroe nnd the Counross
Jhaunl, of Baltimore; Mr. nnd Mrs.
Otto Kruier nnd Mr. Vmnit Mim,i,v nf
. . i: .." .-". .'.w, .
ixcw ior, mis jane i'ugn, a sister or
Mra. Ludlum, who was their isucst for
a fortnight, returned on Friday to her
home In Drookljn.
Tha Montgomery County Historical
Society will make a pilgrimage on the
first Haturday In October to historical
points In Chester county In nnd abou
west Chester. Among tho sites they will
visit will bo the Ilrandywlne lialtlerield.
the homo of General Anthony Wnyno
and the Birmingham Meeting House. A
committee hna been appointed by Mr. .1,
P. Hale Jenkins to take charge Of tho
arrnngemont for the trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T Dabney nnfl
their family will leave Media In Sep
tcmber nnd move to Richmond, vn.,
where they will live permanently.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Twaddell, of
Haverford. are tho cucsts of Mrs. Twad
dell's pnrcnts. Mr. nnd Mrs John U
Cutler, of New York, nt their summer
homo at Milton Point, Rye, N. Y.
Mrs. William O. Randlo and her
daughter. Miss Alice Randlc, havo re
turned to their homo In Choster, after
a month's stay at Ocean City.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward A. Batcholor and
thetr daughter. Miss Margaret T.ouiio
Batchelor, of Moylntf, are spending a
fortnight at Pocono Pines.
Mr. and Mra. John Kevin Pomeroy,
of lilfi Pelham' road, Qormantown. uro
tho guestn of Mrs. Pomeroy'a parents.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Lewis Tnomas, at Kgg.
mogln, Me.
Miss Laura C. Haines Is spending a
few weeks at Christmas Cave. Me., and
will ro toward the end of August to
Boston, whero she will visit friends, re
turning oarly in September to her homo
in Doylcstown.
Mr. Ernest William Tallman. of St
Davids, Is spending a few days at tne
Clifton House, Ontario, Can., on a. coifing
trip with a party of friends from New
York and Boston.
Mrs. Randolph Stephenson Eldrld;e
and her daughter. Miss Vera Eldrldge,
will upend next week at the Wlltshlte,
Atlantic City. Miss Eldrldge's engage
ment to Mr. George Brodorson, of
Camden, recently was announced.
Mr. Charles O. Hadly, of Berwyn, who
has been spending the last few weeks at
the Iron City Fishing Club In Canada,
returned to hla homo on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Torrance, of
Pittsburgh, and their son, Mr. James
Torrance, of tho West Point Military
Academy, were the week-end guests of
Mr, and Mrs. Hadly, at their homo In
Berwyn.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rltter announco
the marriage of their daughter. Miss
Evelyn Rltter, to Mr, Samuel Earloy, of
Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Early am
at homo at 801 North Slxty-fourtli
street, Ovorbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Mondress. of 3027
West Norrla street, announce the en
gagement of their daughter. Miss Sara
C. Mondress, to Mr. Julian Lentln, of
Chicago.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa May Pelrce,
Jr., and their family, of Ithan, returned
to their homo on Monday from a visit
of several weeka at Atlantic City.
Mr Amos Dotterer, of Wayne, left
on Monday for a week's visit to Cape
Cod as the guest of Mrs. Price and her
son, Mr. Richard Price, of Wayne, at
their summer cottage. On his way homo
Mr. Dotterer will spend a week In New
Rochelle as tho guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Honking.
Miss Arilno Honking, formerly ot
Wayne, but now of New Rochelle, N. Y ,
has been In Wayno for several weeks
ns tho guest of Miss Katherlne Mather.
She returned to her homo on Monday,
accompanied by Miss Mather, who will
remain as her guest until tho first of
September.
MrH. R. E. Forster nnd her daugh
ters, Miss Cecil Forster, of the Road
side, St. Davids, have returned to their
home from a trip of three weeks at
Eaglesmero, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Forster
will start on a motor trip the middle- of
August.
Dr. G. L. S. Jameson, of Villa Flor
enga, St Davids, has been at his camp.
Scbols Rrlrigo, In Maine, for the laH
three weeks. Mrs. Jameson nnd their
daughter, Miss Mario Loulso Jnmeson,
TWO MAIN LINE TOTS
n j t . ''' "i, ' ? v-i i ' "5 a?'"
f tjwf 'I JjMr'i '
MBF i
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rhito bv J. Mitchell Elliot.
CHILDREN OF MK. AND MRS. W. GORDON SMITH
Mlas Elizabeth Jano Smith and Miss Margaret Estlach Smith. Mr. and
Mrs. Smith and their children live nt Manor road, Wynnowood, Pa.
will leave on Friday to Join Doctor
Jameson and tp remain until late In
September. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Moore
and their baby, who have been visiting
Doctor and Mrs. Jameson for two
months, have returned to their homo In
Johnstown, N. Y. Mrs. Kirk will be re
membered ns Mlas Hilda Jameson,
ALONG THE READING
Mr nnd Mrs. William M Weaver, of
Jenklntown, who have been motoring
through the Poconos, returned on Friday
to their home.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Calvcrly. of
Molrose, have moved to their summer
home at Or'cland, Pa., whero their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Wil
liam H. Calverly, Jr., live.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Edwin Webb, or 6ld
York Road Hills, are spending the month
of August at Atlantic City.
Mrs. C. P. Pond and Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Felton, of Oak Lane, are spend
ing a few weeks ot the Hotel Traymoro,
Atlantic City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur T Morrlnsv. of
549 Duncannon avenue, Olney, will leave
on August 28 to spond some time In
Wlldwood. Mrs. Morrlssy will bo ro
memborcd as Miss Helen Wilson.
Mrs. Howard Martin, of C34 Elktns
avonue. Tabor, han gone to Atlantic City
for an extended stny.
Mrs. Harry Elsonhart, of Duncannon
avenue, with her children, Miss Mildred
Elsenhart nnd Master Jack Eisenhart,
nro spending the lato summer In Wild-wood.
6e delicious
corn on the
cob" flavor is
retained in..
JERSEY
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which stay
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Jersey Difference'
GERMANTOWN
Mr. Clarence R. Whitman, of 337 West
Seymour street, will leavo Germantown
on Monday to spend a fortnight In At
lantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Elchengreen are oc
cupying their cottage on Boston avenue,
Atlnntic City, for tho summer. Mr. ana
Mrs. Elchengreen havo ns their gucsttv
Mrs. Elchcngrcen's mother. Mrs. C.
Sundheim.
Mr, and Mrs. Nathan Berg nnd their
daughter, Miss Jcanctte Berg, of 141
West Apsley street, nre spending the
summer at the Shelburne, Atlantic City.
Miss Hermino Berg Is nt Camp Wood
mere, N. Y , until autumn.
Mis. Charles Barton, of 249 Eat Up
sal street, entertained at luncheon nt
her home yesterday. Guests Included
Mrs. Edward J. Murray, Mrs. P. Leslie
Khaw, Mrs. Max M. Arnold and Mrs.
Frank Devlin.
Mrs. Edward Ervlen Is passing this
month at the Lincoln, Ocean City, N. J,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Felix, of 313
Earlham Terrace, are passing several
weeks at Briar Cllffe, N. Y.
Mra. James F. Breull returned to her
home from Lake Placid, Adlrondacks.
nnd Is now nt Cambridge, Md., until
October. '
Mrs. Frank Bird Is occupying her cot
tag6 In Wlldwood until September.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I A, Htrsch are pass
ing August In Maine.
Mrs. Howard Ervlen has returned to
her home from a trip to Wcrncrsvllle.
Mrs. Leon Sundholm and family, ot
BOOS Pulaski avonue. are occupying thefr
cottage on Van Rensselaer avenuo, Chel
sea, for the summer.
Mrs. Joseph Sundheim. of 303 Earl
ham terrace, ha returned fiom a thrce
weeka" stay at Longport.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lam nnd Miss
Deno Lam, who havo been passing a
fortnight In Atlnntic City, havo returned
this week to their home, 8922 Pulaski
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Loeb. Wlss.t
hlckon and Cliveden avenues, arc touring
In their car to Malno on a ten dayjr trip
and will visit Camp Accomac, where
their daughter, Miss Marguerite Locb,
la passing tho summer.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mlsa Adeline Taylor has returned to
her home, at S528 Baltimore avenue
nftor visiting hr sister. Mrs. Lo Roy
Emerson, of Jnckson, Mich.
Mrs. Edna Wllks has returned to her
homo at 3628 Walnut street, after spend
ing some tlmo at Atlantic City.
Mrs. Ralph Trego, of B407 Angorn
terrnco, has been spending a month with
friends In Rhode Island,
Mr. nnd Mrs S. Rav Miller, of "30
Buckingham place, havo returned after
an extended trip through the West, and
will go to Nw York Saturday, to
spend a few days at tho McAlpln.
Mrs. Ellznbeth G Bohem. of K4 NnMh
Sixty-first street, nnd her daughter. Miss
Genevieve E. Bohem, nro among the
guests at Hotel C'oncsvafio, Mt. Oretna.
Pa.
Mrs farrle R Hanson, of GIB" Haver
ford avenue, nnd her daughter, Miss
Margaret Hanson, are spending the earlv
part of August at Lake Conowago, Mt.
Gretna, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs Harry L. farey. of
4907 Monument road, North Wynnefleld.
nnnounce tho birth of a daughter on
Monday, August 9.
Friends of Mr Clnrence De Armond,
of 4809 Springfield avenue, will be
pleased to know that ho Is recuperating
from his recent Illness at Kagleamore,
where he will remain for Severn! weeks.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Judgo Mayer Suliberger and brother.
Mr. Joseph Suliberger, of 1303 Olrard
avenue, aro spending tho month of Au
gust at Atlantic City.
Miss Helen Potter, of Thirteenth and
Master streets, wilt spend tho week-end
In Atlantic City aa the guest of Mrs. C.
Waltera at her cottago In Chelsea. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Dorfner, of 1324
West Glrnrii avenue, and Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Sneyd aro spending tho sum
mer at itigniana rnrK, i'a. aiiss i-.ana
Dorfner wilt leave on Saturday for a
trip to Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mra. Walter G. Henberg, of
the Majeatlo Hotel, after touring for
somo tlmo through the New England
states, are now passing two weeks In
Atlantic City.
Mr. nnd Mra. Albert Greenbaum, 173B
Montgomery avenue, accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Puttel on nn Automobile
trip to Schroon Lake and other resorta
in tne Adirondack Mountains.
Mr. and Mra. Albert Lew. 1601 Glrard
avenue, who were In Atlantic City, havo
left thero to spend tho last of the sum
mer with their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Whttcstone, ot IS
Lafayette street, Whlto Plains, N Y.
Miss Marian Deets, of 1308 Wyoming
avenue, accompanied by Miss Ruth
Rodgers. has gono to the Cliff View
House, Cresoo, In the Pocono Mountains,
tor two weeks.
Mr. and Mra J. T. Eplett. Ills Wyo
ming avenuo, returned from Europe,
whero they spent July In England.
Tho wedding of Miss Emma C. Wil
son, daughter of Mra. Ida Wilson, of 326.
North Woodstock street, ana Mr, Ed
ward A. Guy. of 21B4 North Camao
street, will tako place on Wednesday
afternoon, September 1. Tho bride will
De attenaea ny Miss Gertrude Guy, sis
ter of tho bridegroom. Following tho
ceremony tho bridegroom and bride will
leavo for Wlldwood and later will spend
some tlmo at Sea Islo City,
Mlsa Carrie Bloch nnd her sisters. Miss
Josephine Bloch and Miss Ida Bloch.
have returned home after spending nln
months traveling In Europe and are
passing the late summer In Fox Chasu,
Mr. nnd Mre. Charlea Guy. of 21B4
North Camac street, aro spending the
ccason at Sea Isle City.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Sarah Romano, of 1702 olf
street, will bo tho guest of Miss Mario
Cannon nt her home, 242 East Andrews
avenue, Wlldwood, N. J over the week
end, Mr Wlllrnm Lent, of 2411 South Sev
entecth street, has returned home after
having spent two weeks aa the guest of
his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mra. Joseph Weber, of 2S26 South Colo
rado avenue, Glrard Fnrms, at their
summer homo, 139 East Young avonue.
Wlldwood, N. J.
Mra. William Weat and Mrs. William
Landmen, of 1721 Porter street, are vis
iting Mr, and Mrs. Louis Cunningham
and their family, of 241B South Seven
teenth street, at their summer home In
Wlldwood.
Miss Ella Crcnny hoe gono to Easton,
Pa., for a few daya.
Miss Sophie Brookn and Miss Theresa
Dondcro, of 1486 Ellsworth street, left
Inst Saturdav for Chicago, whero they
will remain throughout the month.
Mr. nnd Mrs. ChaYIeu Graham, of 52.H
Catharine street, are being congratulated
i on tho birth of a son, Albert Frederick
j Allman Graham.
Announcement has been made of the
wedding of Miss Elsie Miller, of Mount
Joy, Pa., and Mr Joseph P. J Toiu y,
' of Broad nnd Ellsworth streets. The
. wedding took place early last month.
I Mr. Langham Torrence. of 1206 Red
) street. Is passing tho month at tho Am-
nassaaor, in Atlantic City.
FRANKFORD
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butterworth
nnd family, of 46S3 Oakland street, have
Kone on a several weeks' motor trip
through New England, nnd on their re
turn will noss tho balance of the season
at Ocean City.
Miss Stella Patterson Is passing a
fortnight in Seagate. N. .1., where she Is
tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. Coppcr
flcld at their aummer home.
Among thn early August brides from
Frankford are Airs, 'llllnm Hanscll.
who before her mar Huge on August "
whs MB3 Jano Kerslake, of 4722 Darrah
atreet.
Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, of 1242
Harrison street, announce the marring"
of their daughter. Mlsa Sara E. Thomas,
n Air. i.nrffn v iciipry Ir
I Mrs Simons and son, of 4B09 Frank
ford avenue, are passing some time at
.iwinmic i.uy. -
Mrs. P. Benolt nnd her daughters, of
Arrott street, nre the guests for this
month of Mr. and Mrs. J. Carter at their
cottage In Asbury Park.
Mr and Mrs, Hoyden Hess, of 1207
Foulkrod street, havo left for a trip
along tho Hudson river, to be gone for
about two weeks.
Mrs L Jamison and her riuuehter,
Miss Netty Jamison, of Frnnkford ave
nue, are on u trip nlong the Great Lakes
TIOGA
Hunting Park ou Old York road will
be the scene of thn nnnual reunion nf
tho seventy-five, councils, Sons nnd
Daughters of Liberty, tomorrow. The
organization has 20,000 members in
Philadelphia, nnd delegations from nil
parts of the state will be present. There
will be athletic sports, games, plenty of
muolo ami a parade tn which each coun
cil 1 expected to take part.
Mrs. 'IL Stanley Wilson, Jr., of 2026
West Atlantic street, has gone to Cape
May to remain until the middle of Sep
tember. Mra. Wilson was Miss Mary
Jones.
Tho Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Agate, of
Twenty-third and Tioga streets, aro
fiasalng the summer at their bungalow
n tho Adirondack mountains,
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Timm and
their daughter, of 3322 North rark ave
nue, are passing the lato summer In
Ocean City.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Kelly, who
went abroad Immediately after their
marriage In April, have returned to their
homa on North Lansdowno avenue,
Lansdowno. Mrs. Kelly will be re
membered aa Miss Mildred Lewis, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mra. Stanford B, Lewis.
Mr. Chester Roberts, of Swartnmore,
who sailed for Kuropo a rortnignt ago,
to attend the London peace conference
of all Friends, being held thero thin
month, to which he was a delegate, will
return to this- country early In Sep
tember. Mr. and Mrs. A Wayne Robinson. Jr,
and their children, whoso home t near
LanadoWne, will go this month to Ocean
City, N. J. for a short stay.
WI88AHICKON
Mrs. Henry J. Dahm, t 268 Kalos
atreet, who recently returned from a
fortnight's stay In Capn May, gave a
birthday party on Tuesday afternoon In
celebration of the tenth birthday anni
versary of her niece, Miss Mary Ban
ning, of Germantown, who, with her
brother, Master John Banning, la pass
ing two weeks with their aunt. The
house was decorated with & profusion
of summer flowers, and games were
played on the lawn. Other guests In
clude Miss Elizabeth Kerler. Miss Edith
Dahm, Miss Allen Dahm. Miss Marie
Whitman. Miss Marian Marshall. Miss
Thctnm Boswell, Miss Elaine Foulds, Miss
Edna Maiden. Miss Esther Green, Miss
Lois Mnrkn, Miss Virginia Poulson, Miss
Nelllo Smith, Miss Florenco Oorber,
Miss Snrnh nhubrlght, Mlsi Florence
Rhubrlght, Mnster John Banning, Master
Lawrence Bradley, Master Earl Maiden,
Master Peter Schraeder, Master Sidney
Ford, Master Jack Bishop, Master Frank
Essllnger, Master Billy Marks, Master
Raymond Marshall, Master Thomaa
Maiden, Master Vllbur Piatt, Mnster
Raymond Smith. Master Stephen Orx.
Jr., Master William Poulson, Master
James Rhubrlght, Master Vllllam
Brown, Mrs. William Poulson, Mrs.
Harry Tarvls, Mrs. Stephen Cox and
Mra. Mary Banning.
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FALLS OF SOHUVLKfLC?
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Mlsa Sarah Magulre, 'Mlsa 'WejNjiV K,
Mitnilr .nil Mini r"lhr!n M.arvllr. " I'.'
of 4410 Alnul e street, are being enter- "i.
talned by Mlsa Mary Good all and Mlw , V
Helen Goodall, of Anderson and PaclfW,
avenues, Wlldwood.
Miss Elinor Byrne, Sunnyalde a.vnJ
In poailng this month with relatives fct
Lynn, Mass.
Mrs. Alfred Byrne Is occupying har
cotta'ge at Wlldwood.
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ROXDOROUOH
Mr George W. Wenttlng. director nf
the Roxbomugh Melody Club, and Mrs,.
Wenttlng will leave on August XI to paw
soveral weeks In Asbury Park.
Mra. Carrie Znlsor and her young'
daughter, Miss .Eleanor Zalser, of Mon
astery avenue, will return tho end of th,
week from a trip to Niagara Falls and,
Canada.
NEW JER8EY NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Bayard R. Kraft, ot
West Colllngswood. will sail on Satur
day on tho steamship Kalserln August.
'lctorla from New York for Liverpool.
They will oln Mr. and Mra. S. Chnnntng
Chllda and will tour Scotland and Wales.
Mr and Mra. Kraft will sail for homo
on October 2 on the Aqultanla,
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Round Steak
Sirloin Steak
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stages of washing, drying, curing, sorting, roasting, etc. etc.
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We Have One Sale Each Year
Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter Goods
Our Stock Is Kept New and Up to Date
About J4 Price
6.50 Blue Flannel Bathing Pants . . 3.85 4.00 White Bathing Shirts 2.50
3.50. 4.00 Fine Madras Shirts 2.75 40.00 Tyrol Wool Overcoats 29.75
5.00 Fashion Knit Four-in-Hands 3.75 35.00 Tyrol Wool Overcoats 24.75
2.50. 3.00 Silk Neckwear 1.15 1.75 White Madras Knee Drawers 95c
6.00, 6.50 Silk Stripe Shirts 4.35 1 .00 Pull Over Shirts 55c
8.00, 10.00 Silk Shirts 5.75 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
4.00, 4.50 Imported Madras Shirts, 3.15
18.75 White Flannel Pants (English Cricket), 14.75
6.00 Wool Vests, 3.75
Hosiery, Office Coats, Golf Suits, Union Suits, Bath Gowns, etc.
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TWICE around a slim figure Jennr
wrapped supple black satin, caught
a pointed train to a white wrist and
bound the edges with coral upon a silver
ribbon. Hasn't it something of the in
comparable grace of Pavlonva? And the
distinction ot a Directoire grande dame
But you're interested in the autumn
tailleursf There are pages of them in the
new lines and lengths. Fun' Lavish
wraps in caracul and mink that show
the new cape-like tendency. Children's
frocks? Over too models showing de
signs from Cheruit. Paquin. Valentine
bout. Society and the winter mode?
Paris fashions? Sec the new
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Dated August 15
THE judgment of Paris on the Egyp
tiun and Victorian tendencies, the
rumor of the Directoire for autumn, little
fashions under three flags, the vogue of
satin and crepe de chine, society at the
races, Paul Iribc's idea'of a proper bustle
frock and pages of children's frocks, ac
cessories and hats in this new issue of
Vogue. Then Vogue shows hats to accom
pany furs, puts in a word about the
height of collars and the length of sleeves,
and tells of the tailleurs. coats and lin-'
gcrie for the very young lady in the "Seen
in the Shops" section. And. of course,
Vogue shows pages of the smartest pal
terns of all its own! in diis new issue.
But remember to reserve your copy at
your news, etand. Or, if you prefer to
subscribe, fill out the coupon and hand it
to your news dealer, who will receive his
usual commission. Or mail the coupon,
enclosing check, direct to Vogue.
At All News Stands! Now!
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