r-V WlffJOM EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEE--PHIIMJDELPHIA, TUESDAY, 'AUGUST 31, 1920 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wynne Hears Various Bits About the Doings in Newport, Southampton and Other Places She Regrets the Death of Mr. Dale Benson ' F' DOES seom, even if Southampton I. more fnshlonnblc thin year, thnt v.nnrt attracts our attention all the iiP I -heard yesterday that Mr. Clar l;Do!an ha been elected to the ex '"utlve committee o( the Spouting Bock B?ieh Association up there. Mr. Solan and his family always spend their Vomers In Newport, ,bt they are not Star any entertaining now, owIur to tfci recent death of Mr. Polan'a mother, m Thomas Dolnn, In Torres; Me. MSncak"nB of Mrs. DoWk death ik me think of Mrs. AVanamakcr, Sho died a few days later. Did you T V Hint her Eranddauahter, Marie S M.mn hjs a little daughter. I ui Thursday, just a few days b? hr Krea "sramlmpther's death? I SiVe not hrd whjit they will name the fc.hr but it would not surprise me if she "" 'it i,. nllil Jiary urown, uuer .urn, namikcp, Mrs. Warbu ,,., t Warburton, whose r nrburton nnd real name is M-rv Brown Wnrburton. MSff. Mi nm have a little boy about three years old, so it's fine that this Be tot is a girl. I am so glad for them. SARAH PENROSE has been visiting ... m Bar Harbor with the Me ..rgie WrlBhts and has beef, stnylnR : nt !-,imiH friends' houses on her way back TJ Dew". She 1" now nt Southampton to ueyon. " , t, Tho jnmf ?v,nJL a..n' r;. who have a villa at r .hnmnton Rave a dinner for hcr.last 3, &?"' is a charming girl, with St bright brown hair nnd eyes which Ire bright brown, too. She ie rather N Jft. and dresses ever so daintily. Ch the daughter of Dr. Charles Snro". you know. Her mother, who lenr,ii n,i. n sster of Mrs. ' CerDablgren, Mrs. Harry Lchr -and Mrs. neion ikuiji -- years ago. . t WAS so surprised to sec Mrs. Joe 1 Leidy In town yesterday, as the last I heard of her she was In Newport, but Jhe has been spending tho summer In Jfarraganaett nnd was just down for a Sort time. She was looking very well, thought, in n dark plum or black on lard silk. It was so dark I could not ivnr to tho color, but It was foulard and had white flowers on the dark back rround. Her hat was a rather high frowned nnd narrow-brimmed model of the name dark shade entirely covered lth uncurled ostrich feather. And. bct of all, she did not look warm and vcrv one else I saw looked sweltering. I would have liked to catch her to ask if (.ho had come clown to give her name o the assessors and to wait till Thurs dav to register before returning, but she was walking rather swiftly and had passed me before I fully recognized her. HAVE you heard about the concert Elisabeth Latta Is getting up nnd will give out at Devon Inn on Thursday of next week, In other words, on Sep tember 0? It's for the extension work of the Matinee Musical Club In connec tion with the National Federation of MufIc Clubs. I hope I've got that straight. Any wny, Elizabeth, who In such a dandy singer herself, may be relird upon to put over a delightful eve ning. She has already secured Mrs. Strehl nnd Mrs. Howell to sing nnd Robert Armbrustcr to piny. And. last but by no means least, us nny oi jmi who have heard her sing will agree with 'fee, Elizabeth will sing herself. I be lieve there will be other artists too, but tbosc are tho sure ones. THE death of Mr. Dale Benson marks tho passing of another of the dis tinguished old gentlemen one remembers having seen an long as one can remem ber, and fills the hearts of all who knew him with regret. Mr. Benson was a veteran of the Civil War and promi nent in social and business circle). Ho leaves a son and two daughters, R. Dale Benson. Jr., Miss Bertha Benson nnd Mrs. Maxwell Mcryweather, who was Miss Mary E. Benson. His death will be regretted by many. JEAN is two nnd n half years old, and even at that advanced age she till likes to removo her little shoes upon every occasion, as is often the way with ladles and gentlemen of her gc The other afternoon, when it was nuite cool, Miss Jean, seated on the porch, proceeded to remove Her suppers. Her mother spied her nnd put them on again, remnrking. "No, darling mustn't take off shoes. Jean catch cold." That night as Jean was being tucked Into her tiny white bed she sneezed. "Oh!" said she. "See. muvver. Jean catched tho sneeze 'cause her took off her shoes." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. Isaac Norrls, of Fnlr Hill, Fryn Miuvr, will Introduce his daughter, Miss Mary Llovd Norrls, nt a danoa to bo elven on November 19 at tho Bellovue fitratford. A dinner for members of tho receiving party will precede tho dance. Mr and Mrs. Dlmmlck Haldy, of 208 Oowen nvenuo, Mount Airy, announce the engagement of their daushtcr, MIs Katherlno Baldy, to Mr Frederick Hugh Str.iyer, of Emporium, Pa. Mr Frederic II. Strawbrldge, Jr., son or Mr and Mrs. Frederic H ritraw brlilKo of Torworth, Clermnntown, will entertnln his bett man nnd ushers on Saturday, October 2. The wedding or Mr Strawbrldge and Miss Emily Earn Jhaw Clothier, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris T. rinrhinr at rinlrmont. Villa- nova, will take placo on Tuesday, Oc- lootr b, in Ht. Martin b unurcn, juiuuor. Miss Emily Anderson Wilson, dauKh- ter of Mr nnd Mr Collin Colket Wilson, of Wllhon Farm, I'aoll. whoso marrtago to Mr William Lnttu Nassau, Jr. of flermantown. will take place on Septem ber u will be tho guest of honor at a bridge paity. followed by lea, on Thurs day September 9. to be given by her cousin, Miss F.llzabcth Wilson, of Ber; 'yn Miss Wilson will net as maid of honor for her cousin. The guests wilt Includo the bridesmaids. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilson will glvo a dinner for thu bridal Party tho same day. Mr. Nassau will entertain his beat man and ushero on Petiternber 10 nt tho Germantown Cricket Club, Mrs. Joseph M. dazzam, who Is Pending some time at Nowport. enter tained nt luncheon on board tho yacht, Nlisht Wind, In honor of Miss Maud white, niece of Chief Justice White, of Washington Miss Florence Paul Kane, of this city ; Miss Vlra naldrldge. niece of Mrs. Norman Whltehouse, and tho Misses Wlllard, of Newport. Mrs. Gaz- 3am flll Mnln In VuwnnH rVir thft horse show and ball, where she has u booth, Mr and Mrs. C. Fenno Hoffman, of itnan Derlwyn, Radnor, uccompnnled by Mr and Mrs. Edward Osgood Coates, left on Sunday on a motor trip through the Pocono mountains. Mrs. Hoffman and Mrs. Oontes wore Miss Marie Wright nd Miss Sybil Wright. Mr and Mrs. James M. Bonner, of "altlmore, are receiving congratulation on the birth of a daughter, born August ;, Mrs Honner will be remembered ax J'lts Ellzubeth Lukes, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, houls Lukes, formerly of this cy, now of Lancaster. ...Mr nnd Mrs. OeorKe Upton Favorite, "ho are occupying their country homo M Devon, left for Atlantla City last yeek, where they will spend a fortnight, na will open their house, 2027 Walnut , ". the middle of September. Mrs. Pavorlte'a mother, Mrs. Edward Bow pan Leaf and her slater, Miss Francis fijaf, who have been In London for a K? ay, are now In Paris, Thyy cJ,t,uU for thla country early In the "o oiory ixyerinK vnario, spent several weekB at Newport, It. I., will return to her homo on Old York road, Oak Lane, some tlmo in Sep tember. Tho Rev. W. Herbert Burk, rector of the Valley ForKo Memorial Chanel, accompanied by Mrs. Burk and MUs Justine Van Oundey, will sail on Friday for England, where they will upend a few weeks, returning some tlmo in October Mrs. lltchard Dale Hopklnson, of Jenklntown, was hostess at the morn- ng nnnge partv given at ueechwood on Thursdnv. Two more mornlnir par ties will take placo on this Thursday and the following week, September a, which will bo tho last for this season. Mrs. Mnhton Hutchinson and her family, of Waterloo road, Devon, have returned from a month's stay at Narragansett Pier, n. I, Mrs. C. E. Watson and her daughters, Miss Helen Watson and Miss Ituth Wat son, of Trenton, N. J are spending a week with Mrs. Watson's sister, Mrs. Howard E. Adams, of Strafford. Mrs. J. S. Lacock and her family, hnve returned from a short visit at At lantic City. Mr. M. K. Salen, of Ilosemont, who has been touring Great Britain and nuropo for two months, la returning on the Maurctanta, now en route from Southampton to New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. L. Llpschutz left At lantic City, where they spent part of the summer, and sailed on Saturday for England. m,. t:.,mi i-r. una mtb. i, oniveny uunning nnn in. ?!MlM Rulh Dunning, of Wayne, havo re- lumen irom a visit with ire. Dunning s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nlttenger nt their summer home at Ocean Grovo, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Savage, of Devon, aro spending a month at Hot Springs. Vn. Mr. and Mra. T. 1L nnrrnlt nnrl thplr grandchildren, Mr. Thomas Barratt and Mlas May Barratt, of Now York, aro 'no gueats or Mrs. Andrew Burns, or Wayno. Mr. and Mrs. n. Bruce Ramsay, of vynwya. aro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a son, William Finney Ramsay, on August 28. Mr. and Mra William J. Kraft and their sons. Mr. R. Wayno Kraft and Mr. R, Malcolm Kraft, of Baywaymnl, West Colllnsgwood. N. J., are on an extended motor trip through the Now I'Jigianu states and Canada. Mr. and Mra. Roland D. Pollock, of S319 Seminole avenue. Chestnut Hill, are recolvlng congratulations on the birth of a son, Thomas Hood Pollock, on August 25. Mrs. Pollock was Miss Myra H. Hecbner. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. Edgnr L. Hunt nnd his sons. ofJ ;iync, nro on a cruising trip, with Beach Haven, N. J., ns headquarters. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Lyon, of Wlndo mere nvenuo, have returned to their homo from a trip of several weeks at Capo May, N. J. The Rev. 'Frank C. Putnam, formerly of Wayne, has returned to Buffalo, N. V, after visiting friends In Wayne for the last week. Miss Marie Prentice, formerly of W ayne, has been visiting for a few days as the guest of Mlsss Marprarct Gandel and Miss Betty Gandel, of St. Davids. Mr. William H. Creamer, of Oak Lane, will entertain Mr. Carlton Hall, of Kansas, over tho week-end. ALONG THE READING An Interesting wedding of the late summer was that of Mlsss Edna I Bowen, daughter of Mr. William S. Bowen, of 1230 Wngner avenue, Logan, and Mr. William H. Pahl, which took piace on Kriday afternoon in the Jit. Hermon Reformed Church. Sixteenth and Wlneohocklne streot. with the Rev. Charles Allspach, the pastor, ofllclatlng. rne Dnuo was attended oy .Miss Anna Pahl. sister of tho bridegroom, and Mr. William S Bowen, Jr.. the bride's brother, was best man. The ceremony was followed by a reception nt the home of the bride's fnther. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pahl left for an extended fltav In Lincoln. Neb. The bridegroom served over two yearn overseas wltn tne Advance uorps, 103d Engineers. Mrs. John B. Stoenson and her daughter. Miss Maudo Stevenson, who havo been visiting In Dallns, Tex., and Burlington, lo , will return to their home In Abtngton this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred E. Mathlcu. of Jonklntown. are receiving congratula tions on the birth of a daughter on August 22. Mrs. Frederick MacGregor Campbell has returned to her homo In Jenklntown from a six-weeks' visit to Maine. Mr. Campbell, who hns been In Europe since July, sailed for this country a few days ngo nnd will return to Jenklntown next week. GERMANTOWN Dr. and Mrs. James Perry, of B025 Wayne nvenue, left on Saturday for a trln to Watklna Glen. Buffalo. Niagara. Montreal and on their way home stop, plngf at Albany and New York. They will be gono a. fortnight. Mrs. Sarah A. Hirst, of Manhelm street, has been the guest for some time of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles T. Shaw, of 638 East Washington lane. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urffer nre re ceiving congratulations upon" tho birth of a son, Robert Henry Urffer, on Sat urday, AugUBt 21. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Faggen nnd their family, of 7121 Boyer street, will return thlB week from Ventnor, Atlan tlo City, where they spent the aummer. Their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. BrecUer. of New ork, spent part of the summer with them. Mr. and Mra. Cuyler C. Supnlee, of 566 Eaat Mayland street, who are spending the late summer in Cynwyd. had aa their guest oer the week-end Mrs. supplee's slBter, Mrs. W. W. Hirst, oIbo of Germantown. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Berger, of 1308 North Twenty-ninth street, have re turned from a fortnight's stay at Pino Bench nnd left on Sunday to spend sev eral days In Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. wieana, oi Fifteenth and Diamond streets, are spending the reason nt Atlantic City. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Kline, of North Ninth street, have been spending two weeks at Ocean City. N. J., whero they were the guests of Mr. and Mra. Carl joergcr. ., , Mr and Mrs. W. W. Evana and their daughter Miss Dorothy Evans, have gSnf to Ocean City. N.'j., for the late summer. Tho Falrhlll Friends' Association will George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Allies fe French Hair Nets $1.00 Doz. We fjuarantee every net to be perfect and to give reason able icear or we will replace them. "SUppon" cap shape in both largo and smaii sues "Import Special," a tr aid Bhape tn extra jnrgo bii Mall Orders Promptly Pill Mailed ree nnyi;w gwcwfiia 9?J,lKmee,,nsl,on Thursday evening. September 9, at Germantown avenue nnd i-amuria street to arrange tho program for autumn and early winter. rMJ ftUd. g- eorgo W. Barrott, of J.l nn? Lehigh avenues, have returned from a fortnight's trip to, Bermuda. .M'ss Lena Smith nnd Miss Wagner Jt rSn Saturday for an automobile trip to Ocean Grove, N, J, rJi.IiY,iand Mrs. William Slebrecht, of Carlisle and. Diamond streetB, enter ta ned a. number of their friends at their country home In Sedgwick on Saturday eyenlnr. Among the guests wero Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boxer. Mr. and Mra. Stephen Rodgers, Mr, nnd Mrs. Warren H. Lees, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schultz. Mr. and Mrs, William Bolalouh, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hydr. Mr. nnd Mm flnnrrn Apple, Mrj. Sarah Wilcox, Miss Irene jiriimcr. iur. i-aiii imnKO, Miss styles, Miss Wasleskl and Mr. Charles Craw ford. 'ik nPd Mr8- c- E- Croll, of 3324 North Eighteenth street, are spending some time nt the Elberon Hotel, Allan tlo City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry L. Upper, 1808 North Seventeenth street, who recently returned from Europe, where they spent two months, aro in Chelsea. Mlsa Rebecca Brownsteln, of C36 West Cumberland street, has Just re turned from her vncatlon. spent at At lantic City nt the homo of Miss M. Tag gart. Mlas Helen MacAdeo, 1727 North Twenty-fifth atroet. with Miss Louise Blank, 1721 North Twenty-sixth street, In touring tho New England states. Upon their return homo they will bo the guests of Miss Blank'a brother-in-law ,r J- -fwr rr j.. fc .Ht '.vndiue' Photo by Vanity Fair Studios. Allen Drew Cook. MISS ISABEL FBAZER MUs Frazcr Is a sister of' Mrs. Graham Dougherty. She is spending the summer at Capo May with her sister, with whom she makes her homo and sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McCann, Portsmouth, N. H over Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plnkus, their sis ter, Miss Hettlc Rosensteln. and their dnughters, Miss Dorothy Plnkua and Miss Marian Plnkus, of 2227 North Thirteenth street, left on Sunday on a boat trip to Boston nnd Portland, Me. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Catherine Conelly, of 232 Wolf street: Mlsa Rose Cranston, of 1833 South Twenty-fourth street; Miss Bella Shaw, of 1803 South Taylor street, nnd Mies Beatrice Dougherty of 2032 Mc Kean street will leave today for At lantic Cltv stopping nt the Iroquois Hotel. They will return home after Labor Day, Mr. ThomaR Thlckpenny, of 2016 South Seventeenth street, Is spending tho sea son In Atlantic City. Ho will leturn homo October 1. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hart. Mips Flor ence Hart and Master Joseph Hart, of 2341 Christian .street, are spending two weeks at Atlantic City. Miss Flo Jordan, of 2001 Mercy street, accompanied by Miss Elennor Boyle and Miss Burea Boyle, of 6354 Race street, left today for an extended trip through tho East. After spending a few days In New York, they will proceed by boat to Boston, where they will be entertained hv Mrs. J. Boyle, formerly of thlB olty. They will later visit In Portland, Me., and Cahada, and will return home some time In October. Mr. and Mrs. Harold O'Hara. of 1137 Wolf street, nre spending a few weeks In Atlnntlo City. Mr. Jack Cree. of 2417 South Thir teenth street, will leave today for Wash ington. After staying at the New Wlllard Hotel for a fortnight, he will make nn extenslvo trip through tho South. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Cunningham, of 2415 South Seventeenth street, are being congratulated on the birth of a daugh ter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cunningham with their family have'bocn spending tho sum mer In Wfldwood, N. J. Mrs. W. J. Frazer and tholr family are spending tho season at 48 Windsor avenue. Atlantic Cltv. Mrs. Frazer en tertained Mrs. Frank J. Brown, of 1633 Porter street, over tho week-end. Mrs. Frank Mlgone, of 2435 South r iu V Warn p MMSlmMKm ffSSHSU BxfuraG . & Ay aHMkV J W.YMmKAfw' -- ,!':$: ' "'',' &.& T ksrj ;A ViiAP' A YfS V ! 'WW .ylM) t t f V ?.l J .4-. il El .-'' . Uf . ?Vl h rt5i Wkf Seventeenth street, spent the week-end In Cape May. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fullon, of 1517 Porter street, who havo been spending tho season at their aummer home, 238 Bennett nvenue, Wlldvvood, N. J., will return home September 15. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Booth, of Six teenth and Porter streets, nre spending n fortnight at the Raleigh Hotel, At lantic City. Miss Sara Booth Joined hor parents over tho week-end, Mies Catherine Warden, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Warden, of 2439 South Chadwlck street, loft for a trip to the Pocono mountains. Sho will re turn home October 1. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Pelletraw, of 2531 South Chadwlck stroct, have re turned home from a month's stay In Wlldwood, N. J. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Hurth. formerly of Narberth, aro occupying tholr new home at 0010 Naswiu road. They re cently entertained Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam Rlchttr. of Brookllno, whose mar riago took place recontly. Miss Marie Dolores Myers and Mlsa Ursula Myers, of 6814 Montrose street. are spending several weeka In Wild- wood, N. J. A surprise party was given In honor of Mr. Chnrles Kahaner on hla six teenth birthday on Wednesday, at the home of Mien Irene Mnndelsteen, 5044 Cathnrlne street. Among tho guests Present were Mies Claire Sturz, Miss Ruth Gran, Miss Rcnn Glnsburg, Mlas Helen Shrank, MIks Anna Cohen, Mr. Chnrlen Kahaner, Mr. Oscar H. Robin son, Mr. Edwin I. Nones. Mr. Louis Cohan, Mr. Al Cohan and Mr. Cy Kap lln. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Buckaloo, ol Little Creek, Del., havo roturned to their homo after a vlolt to Mr. and Mrs. P. L. L. Bryan, of 126 North Fiftieth street. Mr and Mrs. James Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gross, of 6012 Nassau road, are now the guests of Mr. and Mra. Buckaloo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brady, of South Forty-second street, are occupying their summer homo nt Ocean City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Temple and their family, of 128 North Fiftieth TttV CIOUS ls72r 'VSKT'vl. Tj 'm-TV s yV i &!i.V 9 Bk . I yvsjfjmt. rs&mmrsfm wmwm Remember, you can always fall back on canned pears when unexpected guests drop in! You can economize too for preserves are so nutritive and de licious that they take the place of expensive winter foods. Use Franklin Granulated for preserving. It comes to you clean packed by machine in convenient sturdy cartons and strong cotton bags, proof against flies and ants. SAVE THE FRUIT CROP The Franklin Sugar Refining Company "A Franklin Cane Sugar for every use" Granulated, Dainty Lumps, Powdered. Confectioners, Brown, Golden Syrup. FRANKLIN CANE SUGARS street, are spending aavera! weeks at RIverBlde Farms, Elwlnna, N, J. Mr. and Mrs Jacquo Beerwald, of 4620 Spruce rt.-fet, who have been spending the aummer at the Senslde Hotel, Atlantlo City, hnve returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Knuffnian, of 4619 Woodland avonue, announced the engagement of tholr daughter, Mlsa Frances Kauffmnn, to Mr. Leon Kolb, at the wedding of two other daughters. Mlsa Blanche Kauffman, who married Mr. Beryl Kauffman, of Atlantlo City, and Mlsa Lyllyan Kauffman, who be camo tho bride of Mr. Jesse J. Wend kos. The brides were given In marriage by tholr parents. TIOGA Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin T. Neall, of 1828 West Ontario street, and tholr daughter. Mlsa Hannah Fox Neall, re turned home on Friday from Asbury Park, N. J where they were staying nt tho North End Hotel, aiiss .-Nenii was tho guest last woek or air. ami Frank Thomson, of Sedgwick, who en tertained In honor of their nleco. Miss Alma Taubel, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Taubel, of Newark, N. J... and Mr. Gustavo Charles Stcffann, also of Newark, whoso wedding took place on Wednesday morning nt the Thomson summer homo In Asbury Park. The ceremony waa followed by a wedding breakfast. Mr. and Mrs Steffan left for on automobllo trip to Watklns Glen. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Calvin Trum bowor, of 1829 West Vennngo street, left on Saturday to spend several days In Quakcrtown, Pa. Their daughter Miss Marian Trumbowcr. has gono to Fort Washington, where she is the guest of Miss Bedell. Mrs. Emma Fox, of 1822 West Onta rio street, left the beginning of the week to spend somo time at tho Strand Hotel, Atlantlo City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Munch, of 2340 West Tioga stroct, havo gono to V, lid wood, N. J., to remain until October. Mrs. George Carnnn and her daugh ter, Miss Anna Carnan, of Hunting Park nvenue. havo returned home after spending the lato summer In Atlantlo City. Mr. and MrB. Harry Lewis, of Weat Venango street, who havo been spending tho soason at their country homo In Pitman, N, J., will remain through tho early autumn. Mr. Wallace Crane, of New York. Is the guest of his brother, Mr. William B. Crane, of WeBt Ontario street ROXBOROUGH n. T-i nr a,Minr anri he.r daughter. Mlna Ethel Suddcrs, of 493 Marklo streot, nnd Miss Edith Kcrkeslnger. of Lyceum avenuo, will leave tomorrow to snend tho eoriy autumn on wo t Maine. Mrs. John S. Horrocks, of Manatnwn avenue. Is spending somo tlmo nt Wild wood, N. J. Mrs. Joseph Henry Ewlng nnd hor young sons. Master Barclay Kwlng and Master Robert Ewlng. of East Walnut lane, left ltuit week to spend a fortnight at Itancocas creek. Mlsa Eleanor R. Maxwell '.aft during tho month for a trip to the O-lent. Kolnn ns a dolegate to the World's Sunday School Convention, which meets in Toklo, Japan. October C to Octobor II. Miss Ma'xwell will sail from San Fran. Cisco on Onturday and will arrlvo nt Yokohama on September 21. As she represents the Levcrlngton Presbvterlan ." . m n . - 4ri. SI .it,A I (.'nurcn oi uoxunrouK", -""";" will visit the! Rev and Mrs T. N. Thompson, of Tslnlng, Chlnn, who aro supported In the mission Held by that church. fhe will visit also Mrs. Helon Ott Campbell, wife of tho Rev. Archi bald Campbell, of Korea, who Is a mem ber of the Leverlngton Church. After touring Japan nnd unina ansa aiaxweu will snll from Shanghai on November U on hor return trip. The marriage of Miss L. Beatrice Steams, of 131 Itoxborough avenue, to Mr. Russell B. Steward, of Rldgo avo nuo. Roxborough, took placo on Au gust 21. WISSAHICKON Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hood, of Sumac street, nnd tholr family, who havo been spending the late summer In Ocean City, N, J., returned homo last week. Mr. Harold Custer, who spent tho early part of tho month in Muncy, Pa., nfaTt$?Wi&. went to Ocean City. N. J., for the closing weeks of tne summer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snodffrass ano their Bon, Mr. Jnck Snodrraas. have re. turned to their home In Pittsburg after upending two weeks at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Abner SnodgraBS, of 3SJ9 Ter race street. Miss Elizabeth Russell and her nleco. Ml3 Elslo M. Ituasell, and Mr Harold Mooreheail have gone to Spring Mount, Ta.. for the remaining part of tho sum mer. They will also bo accompnnled by Mlfs Florcnco Kussell, who will Join them later. WIS8INOMING Mrs. John Merget, of 3310. Comly streot, has been visiting friends In Wild- wood, N. J., for a week. Miss Agnes Kelly, of Howell street, spent tho week-end In Atlantic City with a. house party given by Mrs. C. Patton at her cottage on Rhode Island avenue. Miss Jean Sullivan, of 6133 Marsden street, has returned from a week's visit at Atlantlo City. MrH. F. Cooper and her family, of Comly Btreet. will return from Ocean City, N. J., this week, where they have been spending the summer. DELAWARE COUNTY The Rev. nnd Mrs. Edward B. Pol lard, of Upland, nnd their family, who have been occupying their Cnpo May cottage fur several weeks, will not re turn to Crozer Seminary until some time nftor Labor Day. Mrs. Harold C. Irvln. of Rose Valley. I.UU K''. MMlfc.V. MWJtlip ..tv..' .. . :one to Seattle. Wash., whore sne will be tho guest for several months or i Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dunlap. Mrs. Dun lap was rormorly of Rose vauey. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pratt Howard,, of Moylan. are entertaining Mrs, How-, ard's brother, Mr. Ralph Dickinson, of l'ltteuurgn, who was formerly or Meant Mrs. John Mlnton hns roturncd to her' homo In Rose Valley from a visit to friends In Wilmington. The Rev. and Mrs. B. D. Stclle and their family, of Upland, have returned to their homo from the Pocono mountains, where thoy wont early In July. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Browning, ac companied by Mrs. A, Browning nna Miss Margaret Browning, nre at Atlan tic City, and will not return to their home In Chester until next week. Mr. and Mrs. John Herehey and tholr daughters, Mlsa May Elizabeth Hershey nnd Miss Miriam Eugenia Hernhey, of Walllngford, aro nt Avon-by-the-Sea, whero they will remain for a month. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Lord Itlgby. of Media, have roturned from Pittsburgh, where thoy spent a week. NORRISTOWN An Interesting wedding took place on Saturday oven ng, whon Mlsi Mnrtha Myors, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Myers, of 1503 Do Kalb street, was married to Mr. Russell Toleon. of Wlssn h'ekon. Tho Rev. B. L. Rombcrgcr, paator of the Bethany Evangelical Church, officiated at the marriage at 6 o'clock at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marberger, brother-in-law and sis ter of tho bride, 1226 Llnwood avenue. The bride wore a gown of white baron- otto satin and a hat of white satin and braid. She carried a shower bouquet of roses and swansonla. Following a roceptlon, Mr. and Mrs. Toleon left on a wedding trip to Atlantic City. They will bo at home after October 1 at 1014 West Airy street. Mrs. Nelson G Glandlnr. of 801 West Elm street, was tho guest of honor nt a dinner given In celebration of her birthday anniversary- Covers wero laid for sixteen rruestB. MOORESTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. William Stackhouse. Mr. and Mro. Thornton Holllngshead. Mr. and Mrs. James Gladhlll, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hopkins nnd Mr. and Mrs Frederick Warden wero among tho guests at a dinner party on Friday eve ning given by Mr. nnd Mrs. George Hlllman nt tneir nome, 286 Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lafferty, of 10 High street, havo returned from Island Heights. N. J., where they havo been spending the summer. Mr. Howard Stackhouse has been en tertaining ns his guest Mr. Chauncey i Triux, of New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. L. De Iang have returned from their cottage at Bay Head. N. J , and will soon occupy their new homo on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Nowlln Stokes, who have been spending some time at the Colonial Hotel, Spring Lake, N. J., have returned to their home on Chester avenuo. Girls' Camp Closes Today Camp Tegowitha, a summer camp for rls loca.tp,l (n tho Pnmnn fon,.in. Clrls located in tho rocono Mountains, win cioso us iniru season today, Rlaborato preparations havo been nlnnnarl 4si elin tn .lna ....).. . i "Tecfon of Ml., Mary Af'Lynch. who , ,: InriUtiom or Annoince. meat Write or Phone for Entmtvrd r Printed ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Wahrat I 7 JSSte. -A- ZZ Broad and Arch and District Offices The United Gas Mann & Dilks U02 CHESTNUT STREET A Jl i Ml Mann & dilks Utt CHESTNUT STREET makes this day one always to be remem bered by tho campers, out-of-town vis itors will bo welcomed on the grounds all day : field exercises, games and sports of all kinds, distributions of prizes in hockey, swimming, classics and tho many Interesting, features popular during tho summer months at the camp. Miss Helen Crowley, Miss Virginia Crowley, Mlas Kathleen Crowley, Miss Evelyn Holbrook, Miss Katherlno lloban, Miss Dorothy Holbrook, Miss Adelo Spcckmnn, Miss Inez FltipRtrlck, Miss Mary Fltzpatrlck, Mies Catherlno Fltz Patrick, Miss Dorothy Slgel. Miss Flor ence Weber, MIbs Dorothy Hutton, Miss Margaret Hutton, Miss Claudia Brlggs, Miss Mory Mlssett, Miss Helen Mc Mnhon, Miss Edyth Miller, Miss Mnry Louise Treacy, Miss Margaret Glynn, Miss Honora Glynn, Mlsa Winifred qucnnell, Miss Alice Sullivan, Miss Kathryn Sulli van, MIbs Gertrude O'Brien, Miss Rosa O'Brien. Miss Charlotte O'Brien, MLss Anna Slattery. Miss Dorothy Brltt, Miss Grace Brltt, Mlrs Helen McManus, Miss Minnie Itech, Miss Isabollo Callen, Miss Alice Meller, Miss Sophln Strong, Miss .innet lie ione, miss ueatneo cuuen, - m,. , ,,. -'"f, . .'" "J" Hare, Miss Alezlno McArdln nnd Miss Beatrlco Smith wero among those reg istered at the camp this summer. Paraons-MacAlllster Wedding The marriage of Miss Ellznbcth Mac- Alltster, daughter of Dr nnd Mrs, Alex- unuer ,,nv.iiiiBici , u, uo. 4' -,.-. tn duct,. Camden, and Mr. Alonzo J. Parsons, of this city, tool: place on Saturday morn ing In St, Paul's Episcopal Church, Camden, with tho rector, the Rev. R S, Brcstell. olllclntlng, nnd was followed by a wedding breakfast nt tho home of the brldo's parents. Miss Kathryn Stevens, of Germantown, was the maid of honor nnd Mr. Lewis Parsons, brother of the bridegroom, wan the beet man. Only tho Immediate relatives of the bride and bridegroom were present The bride was attired In nil embroid ered bluo trlcolette gown with gold nnd leather trlmmlngn nnd woro a large bluo georgette hat. Sho carried a bouquet of orchids and bride roses. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Par sons will live at 4037 Spruce streot. .,.. tr.nut.- . roo r.J...l ,A.. 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Today DPCT w A ' SHOW IN TOWN TrocaderoCS.'K P"" Puss nnnnrAnrrr37nn mmm Ul U- U u vw " xv X ;Jbijou 8TH & RACE. MAT. TODAY Joy Riders With RILLY MOSSEY Welsbach "THRIFT,, Gas Lights 1C At Cost aUC To replace wasteful open - flame gas burners. Give more light than open flame burners and use less than half as much gas. We will show you how to install them. Complete, ready to fit on any upright fixture. &"', Improvement Co. "THRIFT Lioht n Oaj aiabt SOLD HERE ONLY Fall and Winter New Styles New Colors Ladies' and Misses' Plain-Tailored Suits 31.75, 39.75, 46.75 Motor & Street Coats 39.75, 46.75, 54.75 Junior Suits The Practical School Suit 29.75 New Fall Hats 1 Market SL ab. 10th 11 A, M. lo 11 P Hty ANITA STEWART' j In HAROLD McanATK Story The Yellow Typhoon BCKNES AND CONTESTS P A L A C p . 1214 MArtKnTBTrtEET ' 10 A. M . 12. 2. 3i45, Bi45, 7T4S, 0J0 P. tit NORMA TALMADGE, In "YES OR NO?" ARCADIA CHESTNUT ST. Bel. 10TH io a. m, 12. s 3,4.-,, rv:n. 7:1.-., n:ao P. M. mabl NortMArsiD TnfNsM.. VICTORIA,! OMB A. M. to 11)1.1 P. M.- TOM Ml "'SSU, C A P I T O T 72t MARKET FTREET t 10 A M . 12. 2, 8 4(1. fi!4r,. 7:4R, O'SO P. M. MARSHALL NEILAN PRESENTS "DON'T EVER MARRYM REGENT MARKET ST. Bel. 17T1I ' . .-.. ?.! 'o H'lG I' ". VERY IDEA Featuring lUS- TAYLOR HOLMES PI ADC MARKET STREET 01WDJ1, AT JUNIPER 11 A M tn 11 P.M. CONTINI'rtl'B VVUnEVILLE "FIX1NCJ IT UP" CROSS KFV? 00T1I A MARKET STS. IIEUN1R1C1 RROTHERff: OTHERS BROADWAY Broad nnd Snydsr Ave. RATTLING NKI.RON & COMPANT Griffith's "IDOL DANCER" PHILADELPHIA'S l.EADINO THFWRES DIRECTION OF LEE & J. J. SUUUERT -- i i What They're Saying Today of "FL0R0D0RA" DIVINE DULLY IMMENSE Q School Girl, Sailor A Clerk , I Teacher Y Critic Si Debutante I Mother Soldier , Doctor 1 Preacher HI Newsie Student, WONDERFUL PERFECT DARLING SWEET INSPIRING JOYOUS ELEVATING PEACHY CLASSY A PIP MELODIOUS C Aviator Musician sam. SHUBERT $1.50 MAT TOMOR. ADELPHIEVGS t..8t Mat!. Thurs. & Bat. H I T TOOK THE LID OFF TUB LAUOHS THE GIRL IN THE LIMOUSINE Sit Now Selling A Joy Rlo without Stops Nights at 8'15 LYRIC Mfttlntws Wed Bat. IMS OPENS MONDAY EVG. H.II.Frazee offers America's Cireatest Corned My Lady Friends With JACK NORWORTH SEATS THURSDAY CHESTNUT St Opera House 4 Weeks Only STARTING MON. EVE., SEPT. 6 TWICE DAILY THEREAFTEH D. W. GRIFFITH PRESENTS Way Down East A lL'-Reel Scrrrn Version of the Stage Play SEAT SALE THURSDAY. 1'IULADELrniA'a FOREMOST THEATKE8 vjmiiiv Mat Tomorro,r nt 2!l0 HOME FOR A SHORT STAY GEO. M. COfLVN'S r-v -J ' COMEDIANS V TSN"T TT A GRAND OLD NAME? EXTRA MATINEE LA1IOR DAY Siata belllnB fof tho Entire Ilnjagement DtJrU Mat Tomorrow at 3tlB Instantaneous Success of THE NEW COMEDY "BAB" THE HUMOROUS ADVENTURES OF TUB ROMANTIC SUB-DEU with HELEN HAYES AND CAST OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE Direction of C1EOUOE C TYLER EXTRA MATINEE LAUOR DAY mURPQT FlKfcT POPULAR I UIMCJ 1 MAT TOMORROW VICTOR HERHERT'S T tr r' l in Spotlight E U1THE uin nignet Musical Comdy Hit In Tears METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Direct from New o?' York ftr .1 -c - Months' Run A Dramatic' V Tmi Thunderbolt OrV' Ktrlhlnor nt ca's Profile V Ameri roflleers and Urvedy Landlords MATINEE TODAY 3 Shows Duily 2.30, 7 & 0 Metropolitan Opera House Week of August 30th. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION JOSEPH LEEVAN The American Carusc' I Will sins' selections from tho famous Oper in KMii.inu ana itauiaiv formance. In conjunction with IMJ at each 1'el..y, The Great Photoplay k'v "A CHILD FOR'tMCEVa v !'i vv Ha At; t',i ! , '."a 'VI H rt w. i n 4 Z i'M i.-.-!a:.Mjay . vwir WW rjftt, i4 fU