Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
IVency ye Telfe of the Engagement of Miss Boyd
and Mr. Murdoch She Sees Fashionable Felk
in Atlantic City
e VV e for you today. It itaftarn
, n. ey,l ! of I--
vh. wliesc "?"'""" ' . ' Y. " """
' n.i tinvxrnl months iiee.
fieV ;r7 Blriy: m, geed look leek
M Itarbnrn is tell nml extremely
1 ..f,il Slic' lins brown hnlr. which
5!, "nr dually I" it French twtat
fi'thr back, nml rfi? certainly , och
Sew hew te ilrew. I-J-xhc h flrer
fhn Itarbnrn. Wie. tee. tell "!
Vn Munnini? flume.
1 Barbara Is very nrtlut V I told you
l.st "nr nbeut her Htudie, where she
jffntt the met attractive tump slrndes
P" . :.i. in en. The Kejd spend
their KummerH In C'npe May nnd arc
Kirn one cvenlnR recently In an
?,?.,!? .frock of black lace, made witl
A 8trnlBht-neros-thc.siieuuicrs open
2! nml no uleevw. At. the girdle
Yhm;p deep red rose. It wan most
'lffrySene nBree, that Laurie Mur
.J l" a fine fc tow. He served in
t vvir. "e" knew, as did his brother,
Tucker Murdoch. The five Murdnehs
Snc. Habcl. Knrnihnw. Laurie
.n5 Ticker live with their aunt, Miss
Fmily En nshaw. In Wynncvvoetl. They
- ieitRln of the Tuckers and closely
! nnec "ted wfth the Cerllcs family. In
f2ci " Lanrlc'" full name Is Lawrence
ave'neulcard when the wedding
ti te take place, but some one whispered
It is likely te be In the early spring.
THIS seems te be a fashionable sum
mer for Atlantic City. 1 have net
hard of se many persons spending
fi "Simmer right In the heart of the
retort for a long time; usually itj
ft.ls.-n or Loiigpert for litem. Hut I
Sdinet Mrs. Alexander Mrlnten Coxe,
SiTrtepping at the 1 rnymerc .for
A. summer, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn
T iS r.. who arc at the Brighten.
the winter and t am glad te say, loekftl
nnlte well when I hew her. ,
Mrs. WWIH limi uvi-ii ".' -i- -.-,.".
the winter
quite well
-Mr.. William Masters t nniac is biw
Having nt the Hiishlen. nnd Mrs. Ash Ash
beten ('arson and her son and daughter,
Geerge taisen ami -"i .'-.....
of Torresdale. lire there, tee.
Miss Carsen is se geed looking! De
reu remember the year she came out?
(Vrtnlnh. there hnve net been such
bellS ns rf and Miss Edith 'Fisher.
he also lived in Termdalc, for many
i long ilav. Miss Carsen is fair and
Miss Fisher is dark, and they arc great
friends, and went te nil, the balls to te
tether. That was in the days when
'tlrls, ue were great belles such as
thee two. steed out among their
litter debutantes. Newaday every one
has about the same geed time. I or
haps, it is better se. but somehow it Is
net se remnntlc "as it used te was.
Te go back te Atlantic City. I met
Mrs. Augustus Themns one afternoon
with her two sisters, Miss Mary Miisey
and Miss Frances Kinney, nnd Mrs.
Charlton Varnall, who came down for
i Tllt te her mother. Mrs. Alexander
Itrlnten Coxe. I .-aw them later hav
ing luncheon together nt the 1 rnymerc.
Mrs! Coxe Is certainly a most stunn ng
looking old lady, nnd hew interesting
ami witty she is. I just love te. hcur
, her, talk about people and things.
ISN'T Cernelia Rankin pretty? I
taw her the ether day lunching en
the Ritz reef, and she looked se cool
and sweet I simply nntl te step and
talk te her. She wns wearing n French
model frock of dark blue crepe ro re
malnc and there wns cut-work en the
bodice nnd sleeves,, through which were
lacings of narrow red ribbon. Her lint
tias a picture nfTalr of dark blue with
a wide, drooping brim, nnd wns trimmed
Tilth bright red cherries. Cernclln has
wonderful light golden hair and blue
eyei.
Ynn knnw she Is te be married en i
the seventh of October te Alfred Hun
ter. Won't she make a beautiful bride?
ISL'I'l'OSi: my let falls In various
paMmes nt various times. Wh.it I
mean Is, I will go for weeks without
feeing some one of my own lntimnte
friends and I'll meet no one but debu
tantes or glils of n M'cnml nnd third
year, while en the ether hand. 1 won't
k.innen in lull.- will, n iniiinw L-lrl for
1 long lime. Ileccntlv. however, the lare, Meylan. entertained at a bridge
lounger set has predominated, nnd I j ')ar,y recently.
am fnlrlv overteme with the latest In' Mrs. H. I Lelper and her daughter,
com nation Mist Katharine Lelper, of the Coronade,
Salil I m 'n lei-lnln ilehiilniite of lnst "'" Ke en July 15 te Idlewlld, where
n. --I m - L.v"" they will spend lh- remainder of the
?.e0flr' ..'""', Mn,'-i'. ' ..J,)r,It,- summer.
I Sure. -,iM my friend. "She h the .... ....
cnt'hnilK" Anil en fmtlier lnipilry I . Mrs. Jehn Mass. of this city, who
- found lint "1.11.1 U win ii wen-illas ''n spending seveial weeks at
leuim iij.it .iiu-K IC wits ii wen i ,,,,.,, has BOne te ,ne Marlborough-
ly,..my ,l'nl'' '"s a r'511,1' Hlmhelm. Atlantic City, where she will
nnkc hip. And mi it went en. Such , lemnln for two months, returning In
eiprphMnus ns "the cat's pajamas." i September te Idlewlld.
"the elephant's adenoids." "push's' Mrs 1Uchan, Hnncy. of Londen,
meow and j-er hi mnn.v ntheis. If, ,:,1(?i (s I.UIntr her mother. Mrs Al
tnej meant snmetliinc would .veu say i freil Duncan, nt her home In Overbroek.
anitiiing.' nut at the i-nmr time its
enile,-ful te be us silly ns that.
Just te ee the inytilied leek en my
face must have siin that Miiall per
son unitiulilie! je.v, and, after all, a.
cat's uuffs would be awfully fiesh and
Meet, because nice little cats nlwa.vs
'keep their small paws clean and white.
It's lenlj great te he craz.v, is it net?
TIIH Kurepenn exodus U still going
. stieng. The two Michel! dills anil
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry V.
'"lien, win t-.ill today en the .Majestic
mi expect te spend the summer travel-
"n in r.urepe. iney are also planning
te je te the Passion I'lny. I doubt if
ny of the Ameiicans abroad will miss
the trip te OberamniPrgiiii this hummer.
Mrs. Theodere Seixas and her daugh
ter Amelie uic also salliiig for Europe
tedaj. Yeu leineniber thu.v went ever
last summer, hut were theie only a
week or se. Mr. Seisms was taken
lty ill nfter thev left, and though he
tad Improved by the tiiiie the news
reached them, they were net Mitlsiled
te nay ever there nnd hastened back
te be with him. Amelie enme out last
reason and had a splendid lime. She is
Jry popular mid wears Ilia loveliest of
frocks.
f
f TN Sl'lTK of the lure of IJiuepe, n
" Bient many are lemnlnlnj! In
tie ITn lied States for the Minimer. Ac-
COrdlllsr in lln Linn v,w.l.il N,i.c,n.
'hleli is just out (and which is by no i
neansinmpletp, becaiiH se ninny forget!
t0 hll out the summer blanks when!
Mnt te tllPmi. morn tlinn "nilfl hnve I
lene te New Fnirlniiii nml nniiriv -.-.nn
'", various pliices en Leng Islauill
jnti Mm Sininil. And I liud that 700
families nie living abroad this summer
iniiiparpil te ."iSS last jeiir.
I siippex- ns things becoine mere nor-
Jjai iilueiid mere persons will go ever
( tewe, though personally I like the V.
A. for living purposes and, in fact,
, r jer traveling purposes, tee. I believe
in knowing our own wonderful ceuntrj
"fst. riicie'n nothing like our National
- ark, the fJaiden of the (Jeds and nil
i We ether wonders of the West ever
," l?re. Of course, there nre magnlfirent
,t -4fl wonderful old hulldlncs nnd the
, uniltiem, of centuries which uppcul in-
. rr 1-
expresslbly, but I doubt, If wc nil go eyer
te see the wonders there as much as
"it's being done."
TVTARY LOUISK is four years old and
" learning the ways of the girl of
the world rapidly.- The ether day nhe
luuying "grown-up" and asked
mother for a piece of silk or velvet for
Ji party frock. "Mether has nothing
but this small piece of silk," Bald her
parent, handing her n piece seme ten
inches square. "Oh," said Mary
Louise, "thnt's nit right. It will.be
enough for a evening dwess."
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
e'.t aAd Mrsi D- Knlckerbackcr Boyd.
mf F.ri?"iad0,' nnHeunc the engage
MffHn0nntHlr,(,aV?1'tc.r' Ml"' Barbara
Mi V iJvn?0yt1, 1 Mr- Lawrence Cerlles
Murdoch, nephew of Miss Emily c.
v,rn?a.w?f "y lane, Wynnewood.
nrn n?d,i.n,r8;i Uey1 nnU lne'r family
nre spending the summer nt Cape May.
dlmJ??n,hilS f818 who attended th
ainner which Mi. nnd Mrn Adelnh
S?"n?,rte,!i' f F"ntincteer. St. Davlj
hennV 'f T.V e r . !ome lnst evening: In
.Vr nf f,',; Alberta P. Heath, daugh
lvtntMIf;.l,.enJanlln B- Reath. of llll
carton vtri1et' nnd. Mr- Harry Rosen Resen
fi, n, ellsen, whose marriage will
M?. .0,", 9teer 18. weVe Mr. and
M?uiSS?.ina,Ai1'- JS?001'' Ml" Ellen W.
M?m rinetrMni?i El,'fn PeuKlaa Lloyd,
reth ti? S- E1."s' Mr- Soett Land
Camnhiu Siayt2nMcMlchaeI and Mr.
ampbell Newhal . Mr. and Mrs
thWenih","1 Icavc the latfer part of
lewHtnnr nC?r nn. eenlve trip te Yel
lowstone Park nnd the West.
AIr- .?nd Mrs. Kltz Euircne nixen. of
several UEMJln5 Pnrk- are spending
.i?.' "eeks at Newport, R. I.; where
MrSy ALVrtltln& Mf Dien's methe
ma8r.l?.daethHrem"t0n R'Ce' nt M,rft
Amencp the mi..,, n.u. .. ..
?'","!' Vl nBht P'ven by Mr. Geerge
Lelpcr Knrnum nt the Acres, hi. hrS
rt v.iln. wcre JIr- nntl Mr- Rob Reb
ert Kelse Cassatt. Mr. and Mrs. Reb-
ArLnU ""'Bemery. Mr. and Mrs. Gov-'
wu,r'iiluaIa0l'' Mr- and Mr. oeerge
Vr 'nmiMM and Mrs- v'ctr C. Mather.
uL nS' a'rs. Stevens Heckscher and
Miss Eleaner Williams, af Baltimore
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warlne Hon Hen Hon
klnsen, of Twenty-first street and De
vhrttCe& 'nace' ,)v1'1 lcave today for a
JiJ' te Sn" .Mftv where they will be
the guests of Mrs. Themas Roberts
nt her cottage ever the week-end.
-.n')I,cSand Mrs- Whltwell W. Coxe. of
wLll sPru:e street, will sail en Tuesday
next en the Reliance for a trip abroad,
whero they will spend the summer In
foreign tiavel.
Miss fVnnces B. Wharten, of 013 rine
street, sailed last week for a trip abroad,
where she will spend several weeks
touring the Continent.
Mr. and Mrs. Latimer Hoopes Colo Celo Cole
man, of 401 West Penn street, German
town, nre receiving consxatulatlens en
the birth of a daughter. Eugenia Pcarce
Celeman, rm July 6. Mrs. Celeman will
be remembered as Miss Eugenia Larner,
of Shepheidstewn, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Livingston Blddle. of
Westvlew. Bryn Mawr, left last week
for Dark Haiber. Me., where 'they will
remain until autumn.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mather, of Ard Ard
mere, who are spending a fortnight at
Virginia Het Springs, will return home
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwaul I. Smith, of
Gelf read, Wynnefield. left en Thurs
day for Spilng Lake, N. J., for several
weeks' stay.
Mrs. Wlstar Merris, of Green Hill
Farnib Hetel, left last week for James
town, It. I., where she will spend the
summer.
Mls Eugenia Kelse Cassatt. daughter
of Mrs. J. Gardner Cassatt, of Berwyn,
nnd Mrs. Jehn Welsh Drayten, of Chest
nut Hill, will leave early in August for
Nnrracansett Pier, R. I where they
will spend several weeks.
Mr. T. Evans Dunn, son of Mrs.
Themas E Dunn, of 221 Aliens lane.
Chebtnut Hill, left last week with his
uncle. Mr. Philip N. Dunn, of the Del-mar-Merrls,
Gennantewn, en a meter
trip te California, where they will spend
the summer.
Mrs. Frank H. Battles and her daugh
ter. Miss Elizabeth B. Battles, of 267
Seuth Nineteenth street, who are trav
eling abroad, are at present In Paris.
Tln-y will spend August in Brittany and
will return te this country In the early
auli.mn.
Dr. nnd Mrs Lawrence Webster Fex.
of Seventeenth and Spruce streets, will i
sail for England tedAy en the Baltic
Thev win f,pena the summer traveling
In England and France.
Mrs Svdney Masen nnd her sister.
Mrs. William Page, who are spending
the summer at their cottage en Idlewlld
Mrs. Harvey will be remembered as
Miss Alfreda Duncan before her mar
riage In Londen early In the winter.
Mr. Harvey Is at present en a business
trip in Seuth Africa. Later he will
Jein Mrs. Harvey In America.
Miss Lerna Graham, of 326 Seuth
Fifteenth street, and Miss Margaret
Hnwkins, of Medl-i, have returned from
u two-weeks' visit te friends in Cape
cod and Bosten.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Humphreys, of
Gennantewn. who nre living new In
Chelsea, have been entertnlnlng Mrs,
A. It. Dewey, of 6019 Pine street, far
two weens
Mrs, j. H. Keen and her daughter,
fa
&
t
!r
P.lole b- J. .Mllchell Clllet.
MISS BARBARA M. BOYD
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Knickcrbacher Boyd, whose en
gagement is announced today te
Mr. Lawrence C. Murdoch,
nephew of Miss Emily C. Earn
ehaw, of Wynnewood
Engaged
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Members of the
CAROLINE' MftFADDEN
Mrs. Themas O. Haydock, Jr., of Cyn
wyd, have returned from a visit te
uape May. wnere tney were me guests
of Mr. and Mrs. William Conden for
a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Conden are
occupying their cottage until September.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Resslter, of
4734 Hazel avenue, announce the en
Kigement of their daughter, Miss Alice
Resslter, te Mr. Isaac Kershaw, Jr.,
of Cnwyd.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllljam McMahon,
whose marrlage took place en Saturday,
June 3, at the Aldlne Hetel, will, en
their return from their wedding- trip,
be nt home at 6219 Jeffersen street
after August 1.
Mr. and Mrsl Paul Greenwood have
returned from helr wedding trip nnd
are occupying their apartments at the
Teuralne, Sixteenth nnd Spruce streets.
Mrs. Greenwood, before her wedding en
Wednesday. June" 14. was Miss Marian
Zladee O'Meara, of 6421 Overbroek ave
nue, Overbroek. Mrs. Greenwood's sis
ter. Miss Helen C. Bader, has left
for a visit te Bosten, Mass., where she
will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Themas Baxter for a few days. Mrs.
Baxter, wns Miss Gladys Moffet, of this
city.
Mr. and Mrs. G. K.'NIchels and their
son, Mr. Heed Nichols, of Thirty-fifth
street nnd Powelton avenue, have left
for a trip through the West and expect
te spend the summer In California.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Mercer Hicks
and their daughter. Miss Dorethy Hicks,
of New Yerk, formerly of this city, have
left for Chelsea, N. J., where they are
occupying their cottage en Brighten ave
nue for the summer.
Miss Alice "Halsey, daughter of Mrs.
Frederick H. Halsey. of 4431 Sansom .
street, will go in n few weeks te Asnc
vllle. N. C, where Bhe will remain until
September as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Haywood.
Mr. Harry Nelke, of the Rltz-Carlten,
this city, has gene te the Rltz-Carlten,
Chelsea, where he expects te remain for
seme time. (
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph C. Heymann.
of 6410 Sherwood read, Overbroek. and
their two daughters have left for Chel
sea, where they will spend part of the
summer at the Rltz-Carlten Hetel.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge L. Van Zandt
nnd their daughter. Miss Dorethy Van
Zandt. have removed from the Plne
hurst Apartments, Forty-fifth and Pine
streets, and nre occupying their new new
home en Columbia avenue, Overbroek.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kauffman have
sailed for Europe, where they will spend
the summer touring the Continent.
Mrs. E. Russell Jenes, of 1S22 Chest
nut street, has left for Boethbny Harber,
Me., where she will remain until Sep
tember 1.
Cnrm nntn nut Fnlkv
UermaniOWJl I OlhS
Visit in Many Places
Mrs. Jehn B. Hesten, of 221 Winona
avenue, is the guest of Mrs. Jehn U
Winsten at Pecene Maner Inn, In the
Pecene Mountains.
Mrs. j. Shalman. of Sharpnnck street,
accempnnled by her mother, Mrs. M.
Rlggs. has left te spend the summer
at Ocenn City.
Mr. Rebert Garrison, of Washington,
D. C, has returned home after spend
ing the holidays as the guest of Mr.
Jeseph A. McAullffe, of 6541 Beyer
street.
Mr. and Mrs R Cehen have returned
home after spending the holidays at
the Delaware Water Gap.
Mr. Jehn Curtis, of 660ft Beyer street,
is nt Wlldwoed for a few das.
Mr. and Mrs. Themas S. Rebbltt, of
Chew Chase, Md , are spending a fort
night ns the guest of Miss Mary Cress
Seashore and Mountains
Lure West Philadelphians
The Misses Landell, of Hamilton
Court, nccempr tiled by their niece. Miss
Marv B. Landell, 2d, left recently te
spend July and August at Manches
ter, Vt.
Mrs Christopher A. Bergen and Miss
Agnes "HIi st Bergen, of 3001 Walnut
street, are spending this month In the
Pecene Mountains, later they will go
te Bay Head for the month of Au
gust.
Mr, and Mrs Barrie Welsh have re-,
turned from their wedding trip te "Vol "Vel "Vol
lewstono Park nr.d through the Cana
dian Recky Mountains, nnd nre new liv
ing In Germantown Before her mar
riage en June 14, Mrs. Welsh wns Miss
Jean Llkeff, of 6117 Cnipcnter street.
5Ir. and Mrs. Craig N. Llggct, of
10 '0 Walnut street, left tha latter part
of'june for Atlantic City, where they
will spend the season at the Brighten
Hetel.
Dr and Mrs Douglas Murphy, of
Forty-sixth nnd Spruce streets, left lnst
week for Seuth drellna, whcie they
will spend , month.
Mr. and Mis G F. Metzger. of 70.!
Ne'rth Forty-fourth street, nnneunce the
nwtrage of their daughter, Miss Hazel
G Metzger, te Mr William H McCIung.
of 6021 Regent stiect, en Saturday, June
24.
Holmesburg Legien Plans
Festival; Other Events
The Helme shurg Pest of the Amerl
ran Legien will held Its nnnu-il festival
eiiJulv 19. 20, 21 and 22 en the Legien
grounds, Craig and Rhavvn stieets.
Mrs lehi L f.irlln has in -turned te
her home, the Tines, In Fiankllnvllle.
V I Tttirii visit with Miss L. M.
Frest,' 3211 Rhavvn stiest.
Mr nnd Mrs mte J Knnuer and
their laughters, of Syracuse, N. . are
the guests of Miss Emma Knnuer, of
8028 Frankford avenue
Mr nml MIH i-naiies vvniseu. 01
More street, are eniei tabling
dnuKhter nnd granddaughter.
their
Mrs
(leoi-Re Lambert and .mis3
Lambert, ef.ew Upton, Mi.
MarR.iret J
i
'" '" ' '
Younger Set at Mr. atidMrs. Geerge
W. ti-&te&v
MARY CARROLL ROJ.IN
New Arrivals in Frank ford;
Many Persons at Seashore
Mr. and Mrs. E. Kelley. of Hennlng
avenue, nre receiving congratulations
upon the birth of a son.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Hagertch, of Rob Reb
bins avenue, nre receiving' congratula
tions upon the birth of a son.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge Wheeler, of
Arrett street, are spending the summer
at their bungalow in Maple Greve, N. J.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Ryan and Miss
Edna Rvan, of 1821 Glllingham street,
nre at Wlldwoed for several weeks.
Mrs. Paula Andersen and her daugh
ters, Miss Edna Andersen and Miss
Helen Andersen, of Frankford avenue
and Orthodox street, are spending the
summer at their cottage at Atlantic
Cy.
" Mrs. Atlce Buckman, of 4030 Penn
street, has left for Ocean City, where
she will spend the summer.
Mrs. James A. Wynne and daughter.
Miss Esther Louise Wynne, of 1606 Dyre
street, are en an extended trip through
the West.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Bishop Wil
liams nnneunce the marriage of their
daught-r. Miss Margaret Catherine
Shrewsbury, te Mr. Edward Blddle
France.
Miss Helen Patterson, of Arrett street.
Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Don Den Don
nldsen, nt her cottage in Brighten
Beach for several weeks.
Mrs E. Pendlebury and her family.
of 4613 Penn street, have metered te
Seuth Harpswell, Me., where they will
spend some time.
Mrs. B. Franklin Rittenheuse, of 4613
Lelper street, has left te spend the
summer at Sugar Hill In the White
Mountains of New Hampshire.
Seuth Philadelphians
Return Frem Seashore
Miss Florence Gallagher, of Elgh
centh nnd McKean streets, has returned
home after having spent seme time In
Chelsea.
fr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Krouse, of
2109 Seuth Sixteenth street, have opened
their summer home In ritman, N. J,
Miss Marie Murphv, of 1818 Mifflin
street, spent seme tlme in Chelsea last
week.
Miss Beatrice Kelly, of Seuth Twenty
second street, wes the guest of Miss
Bernndlna Gallagher, of 1610 Rltner
street, at the summer home of her
parents In Chelsea last week.
Mr. Rebert Sullivan, of 1714 Merris
street, has returned home after having
spent several days In Wlldwoed.
Mr. nnd MrH Jehn McCurdy. Jr..
entertained recently nt an Informal
party. The guests Included Miss Kath Kath
erlne D. Rafferty. of Glonslde; Miss
Annette Hlllnrd, Miss Ethel Dledel, Miss
Marlen Diedel, Miss Mnry McCurdy,
Miss Pauline Schuch. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Frank Dledel. Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter
Dledel. Mr. and Mrs. P. Teemes, Mr.
and Mrs. V. Trlmpes. Mr. nnd Mrs. C.
Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Gonever, Mr.
and Mrs. Jehn Cavnnaugh, Mr. J. Mer
man. Mr. Enrl Dledel, Mr. James Rob Rob
erteon. Mr. Elwood Jogger, Mr. Bernard
Schroeder, Mr. Jeseph Wlldman, Mr.
Richard Rcrg-man nnd Mr. Walter Zinc.
Miss Mary Tuft nnd Miss Laura
Tuft, of 2140 Seuth Bread street, will
be nt their new home, 2120 Seuth Six
teenth street, nbeut September 1.
Delaware County Girl
Attends Party; Other Trips
Miss HUdegarde Jnceb, daughter of I
.ur. r. vvarner ucnermnn, win spend
the week-end at Darlington. Md , where
she will be a guest at a house patty
which Mr. and Mrs. William Elliet,
of Baltimore, nre giving nt their sum
mer home In honor of their daughter,
Miss Ellznbeth Elliet.
Miss Jean Dallett, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs Wllllnm T D.illctt. of Media,
has returned from a visit te Northamp
ton, Mass , and will spend the sum
mer with her parents Her sister, Miss
Dotothea Dallett, has gene te Wood
stock, N. Y,, te iemn!n until September.
Miss Mildred Dnllett Is new nt home,
after a fortnight's stay in Bosten
Mr and Mrs D, Irving Trainer, of
Media, have returned from a sea trip
te California, where they spent several
weeks In Les Angeles.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorge Atherholt, of .
Ridley Park, have returned from a stay
at Pocmie Maner.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond S. Munson. !
of Ridley Park, nie metering through
the Cntsklll Mountains. j
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul JI. Slmrpleas, who
hne tecently sold Sartim Faun, their
home nt WnllllnKferci. will snentl the le
malnder of the summer nt Idlcvvlltl, i
near Medin
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Express Freight Stenmcrs from Philadelphia the
Gth and 20th of each month, via Panama Canal, te
Les AnRelcs, San Francisce, Oakland, Seattle, Portland
S. S. Celd Harber July 20 S. S. Blue Triangle Aug. 6
Tram freight revived dally at rtrr 10 N'erlh (Feet of Vine Mt.)
Assistance given in discharging Team Freight
NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO.
Owners and 4p' a. S, NMpjifnp Benrtf frrni'irr
136 8. Fourth St., Phlla. Phene Lembard 5791-2-3; Main 7731-2
rv. ,
HHlHiflLl -::.,,- ij rEVELVN MW2TIN T
MARV SPOTSWOOD HA.RR.ISOK
Prominent Philadelphians
Staying at Atlantic, City
A ,. . ... .1
Mrs. Nathan Tretter, of 23n Seuth
Fifteenth street. Is snendlnc the sum
mer nt Hadden Hall, as Is also Mrs.
M. B. Huff, of Germantown.
isi. nciuuri I. v.n jieuiui miu ui-w
jvnna unnas i,aipenier are nc me iray iray iray
more for the summer
Mr. nnd Mrs. David Lane will spend
the summer nt Atlantic City nt the
Strand. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Schmidt,
of North Bread sticet, nie alto at
the Strand.
Mrs. Geerge Shlsler, of Overbroek,
was hostess Thursday afternoon at thu
first of a series of eight caid patties
te be given by the ladles' auxiliary of
the Chelsea Yacht Club. Twenty-time
tables were arranged in the large ball
room and attractive prizes were glvn
nt each tnble. A final prlze will Ht
awarded at the close of the season
Among the Philadelphians present were
Mrs. Frederick J. Peth, Mrs Cbailes
F. Bonser, Mrs. Warren Collin, Mis H.
Humphreys. Mrs. L. F. Hubens, Mis
Geerge C. F. Fleck, Mrs. Dilweith,
Mrs. James Hepe, Mrs. W. 1'. Dat.
Mrs. W. B Feiguten, Mrs. F J Coa Cea Coa
tclle, Mis Themas Arneld, Mrs Geeige
Meusley, Mrs. Harry Merris. Mrs Ult Ult
tenheuse, Mrs. H. J. Krull. Mrs. Rltter.
Miss Bitter, Mrs. Wilbur Beaumont,
Mrs. Jehn W. Brooks, .Mrs. E. H.
Keefer, Mis A. E. Sanderscn, Mts
T. M. Gi Iscem, Mrs. Archibald, Mrs
Fred Werner, Mrs. Fied Rellman, Mrs
Charles Berger, Mrs. Alijcit Biltz. Mr.s
Albert A. L.ulner, Mrs' .1 F Tin ler,
Mrs. H Mellis, Mrs. James Wlllaul.
STEAMXIIIP NOTirrs
CUHARB
" ANCHOR unm
Lxccllent accommodation
la itlll uvnllable ut
low rates for July.
N, V. te Certuuric and llnniburi;
BKnENClAKIA ... Jiil U Alii.-. 8 Aiib. 20
HAl'RKTAMA ., Jul 1H Auk. 15 Seiil. .1
AHl'll'A.MA Aim. 1 Auk. 2.' beiit, u
N. Y. te Plymouth. O.ierlmur,,- mid HmnburK
CAHOMA l"l -1U Aue. :il (in. s,
b.WOMA ... "S. a ent. U (HI. II
N Y. te Cetli iQu. iihiiumii anil I.Imiiiu.h '
HGYT1IIA (nevi) .Mnb SO Aug. 31 hmt. SB
L.VCO.MA (ne) Aur. .sfi. 7
sailV from llOKteii Jul 21.
N. Y. ?"Londe"durry and Qia.Kciw
CAKMAMA " ! .viik. U .-.fin. II
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ASSYRIA Tpt. 15
Stetin at aianeew
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Renten te Queenfiwn and Liverpool
SAMARIA W) A..B. S3 S-iil. 20 : ,
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CINAIII) S. ANTIIOIt STrMl I.1VK,
Pesneiiger Oniee, 13(10 W'.iliiiit l-t.. I'hllii.
Frelglit emfe. IluiirKe IIIiIb.. PIiIIii.
VFAV YORK TO HOTTI'.RHM
Vlu l'ljineulli, llnuliiKiii'-Mir-.Mer
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Offic 1531 Walnut St.. Phil..
N". AmMerd
Pinengtr
MWfcia.fTin
1 1 i AMGR&& UNE W&r 1
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McFadden's Tennis
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Mrs. Henry Dubbs, Mrs. A. S. Arneld,
' Mrs Jeseph Bailey, Mrs. Geerge F.
Mrs. William Galloway, the Misses
Galloway and Mr. M. B. Galloway are
at the Brighten for the season.
Mr. and Mis. Leuis Burk nre at the
Trasmere. Mr. G. W. Nevil Is also
see"n,llnTscme time" a this beach front
spending some time at this beach front
'Tel- -
Mrs James w Saunders, Mrs. Herace
Reeves and Miss Eleaner Reeves, of
Germantown, nre among the Phlladei.
phlans spending the summer at Hadden
Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Kehn, of Fer-n-incn
street, will spend the next six
weeks In Atlantic City.
Mr nnd Mrs. Jehn B Brusher, of West
Maln street, have leturncd from an au- tending the National Educational As As As
tomebllo trip te Eaglesmere. soclatlen convention in Renten this week
rnoTerLAYH
Photoplay Guide Week of July 10 te July
meiwuB
C COMMNV r M
showing of the
nr 1A B2D THOMPSON STS.
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T l.ilii li'ln la Mitrliiinii ii I iilluri-.' i I" 1 II. i 1 c in U Mutrliiiuiiv u Pullure?
W - Mildred Ilarrli In M iiin.ui In III- lluii.e VV I i i I re ir I .M ul rl tilenv u I .illiiri-?
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Tournament
Norristeivn Man Engaged;
Other Notes of Interest
Announcement has been made of the
engagement of Miss Helen Edna Schalln,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harry Schalln
of Philadelphia, and Mr Frederick
William Rcchelle. feii of Mrs. Wllllnm
Rechelle. of 232 West Main street. Ner-
I rlstewn.
Miss Betty Armstrong, of "07 Neble
street, observed her eighth birthday
anniversary en Monday at a children's
party given at her home. The guests
Included Miss Deris Allabough, Miss
Jean Cook, Miss Janice Raup, Miss Jean
Potts, Miss Marjorle Stlne. Miss Elea Elea
eor Hutchinson, Miss Catharlne Shain
llne, Miss Sara Jenes, Master Charles
Faulkner and Master Clayten Hoopes.
Mr. Jeseph S. Rambo, of 1448 De
Kalb street. Is spending several weeks
at Egypt Mills.
Cadet Geerge Smyth, of the West
Point Military Academy, will Fpend the
next two months visiting his mother,
Mr.s. L. Smyth, of 807 Geerge street
Cadet Smyth has completed his second
year at the Academy, and Is a member
of the Army football, basketball and
baseball teams.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Shalnllne, of
Jeffersenvllle, observed their fortieth
wedding anniversary en July Fourth.
In honor of the occasion they enter
tained the members of their family nnd
friends at a picnic. They have six
children and eighteen grandchildren
' Tne chlllren ar9 J'r' Dpwl,t Shalnllne. of
, New Lonren Conn . Mr jescph ShMn-
line and Mr. Themas Shalnllne, of Ner-
rlstewn : Mrs. Alda Lyle of Bridge
port, and Miss Wilda Shalnllne nnd Miss
Emllln Shalnllne. of Jeffersenvllle.
Mrs. Rey A. Themas and son, Mr.
Allen Themas, and daughter, Ml.'S Hetty
Themas, of Haws avenue, have returned
from a stay at Fert Smith. Arkansas
Mr. H. O Dietrich, superintendent of
I the Norrlstewn Public Scherls, is nt-
riioTeri.Ais
The following theatres obtain their pictures
finest productions. Ask for the
locality eDtuwiiiig pictures inreugn inc Stanley company 01 America.
. pAJ JJt FRANKFOJia AVE. ft
r-U-lVi NORRIS STREET
JJ lV 1 1 n co rteld In Acrn the Cnntlnc-nt
1 " au-ic.) Held In Acn tlie l.piitlnent
) -I annln llurit' Jui.t Xreiincl the t'enn r
',' Itidnlph Velcnt no in llcMind tin- Reckt
i- - llnrrv Oarey In M.in te Mini
i. noneinn v ueniln,, in lleMini lie unr'tt
RIAI TO GEnMAN-TOW.V AVENUE
IrtLIU AT TL'IJ'KHOCKUN ST.
M- Nerma T.ilm-i lue In Smllln- Thrniil,
it Nerma Talmn Ke In '.mllln' ThmiiKli
T -S ,rma Tj ulp Ii Sinllln' 'lliretiKh
W N'ertnn Tin iU n niillii' 'Ilirencli
T Anita .stewiirt in .elni: tin- VV Inil
P R' Hcmnrj Tliel In 1 lu Itst rmll
H'si-nun Ti . i n 1lit lii.t irjll
SHERWOOD "SATl? elb
t M Hettv Tomrsen In Ter rhee. We Iii
T 11,-ttj- i nmpi-in In I"nr 'lhe We Lovi Levi
W Eirl-. W 1 i in fi ltr-tlt'-- eiiIh
T rjarln vvillame In li -.e MiitU
P Dm id IVmell in I In- -.imuUli JiiiIk
S. -IU'd l'eell In riii- -uiinlli J,id
333 MARKETefTi11..
M Rex Irirrim Turn te the Itlslit
r Rex InK ii m Turn te tin- Rleln
W Ite-e Ingr.cn I'urn le llie RlKht
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PA.
M" -Wm (' rahnnne a llrMind the Rulnnrm-
r Wm t ( abntin h ItevenU the RiiiiitMivv
V OeerCH Arl'K In IlLniell
T All Stnr i t n Hex r h Irnit Trull
P V. in I i' ilnrne Tin- llirrleide
S All Stnr f i-t n The Mm nf WnlllnRfnrtl
rOAMT 4122 OIRARD
.vvn
VJIrVn l Ml'ineen Men VVel Sat.
V fi Sivinnnn. Iler HiihliiiiirN Tridemiirk
T G Hwuiiin Iler llti-dnind'H Iruilemiirk
W Jiinieu Cinw-iidB dlrl I'runi I'lirt'iiplne
T C-nrlnne (iiltfitli in l.liind Wlin.
p Vera tjprdnn in Tin- lioe.il Provider
S Vera llnrden In Ilie liiiml Provider
AT OTHER THEATRES
MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A.
i PC-Rlll ANITOWN 5!iln Oermantenn Av.
I VjCIYlVlrAlM 1UWIN jrvTIVKU D MLY
M-ena Owen and M i. V. re In suter,
T -smn ne itn.l M it M r sIMern
H, enii tlwen tml Mitt M mm in SUterH i
Seena Otten nnd Mn't Me, te in slMer
1' Seena Otten mid Mm M-inr in -i.trr
. -Seem 0e-, and Mat. Moere In M.trr.
park n,D?s, Ay? A ,D'u':;,!m,sTi
! iiiiint, neni in irri'r4 iiip teilllllellt
i ji. lioueu Peier In llie luvUihle PuHtr
Afts; u j rtniFTK
MISS HARRIET KtNG m
MR. EDGAR W. BAIRD?
S -'il
tfftJ!
Marriage 'Takes Place T
Afternoon in Menter, O.
A wedding of great Interest In tJila i
nnd ether cities which will take nlaeSL
today will be that of Mls Harriet Klli
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry WMi
1n,1s VlHM r. T.-.trtll.l ..nHttA rl a.a1mML
O.. and Mr. Edcar Wrlcht Balrd, 3m
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright Balrt.V.'l
.i ...... ..,., ,..- lit e
vi viii:aiiiuL inn. iiie ccrcmuiiy wm j.V
nln tilarn n f.,flO riinnlt nl ffintnt-. fl.. T"W-
fViA mimmpp linmfi rif thn tirlrln'H tiarellts. H
The bride, who will be given In mar mar
rlaeo by her father, will be attended J)y
her cousin, Miss Alice Gundry, cf Clove Cleve
land, O., ns maid of honor, and the
bridesmaids will Include Miss Ellznbeth
Prccett, Miss Mnrle Lclsy, Miss Anne
Corlett nnd Mrs. Geffln King, nil et
Cleveland. O.
Mr Cytnis Clark, of Grent Neck, u. I.,
will net ns best man for Mr Bnlrd. and
the ushers will Include Mr Jehn White
Geary, Jr., Mr. Jay Coeke, 2d, Me C.
Jarcd Ingcrsell, Mr Henry B Thomp
son, Jr., Mr. Henry S Jenncs, Mr. R.
II Bayard Bewie. Jr.. Mr Samuel
Welh. all of thl rltv Mr Quay H Fin
lay, of Cleveland. " nnd Mr Jeseph
Mlnett, of Portland O A reception
will fellow the enremeny
Amcng these from this city who
will attend 'he wedding nre Mr. and
Mrs Edgar Wilght Balrd Mt. nnd Mrs.
C Jared Ingcrsell. Mr. and Mrs. Sid
ney Thnver. Jr . Mi nnd Mrs. Jehn
White Geary. Jr. Mr. and Mrs Jeseph
Mlnett of Portland, O Mrs Henry
S. Jeanes, MJss Elizabeth Jcanes ana
Miss nilrabe.tlf Morgan.
HAFF KEYS
An Interesting weddldng wilt take
place thlp afternoon at 4 o'clock In
the Meslnli Reformed Church. Thlr
.enth and Wolf stieets. when Miss Edna
Keys, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Jamet
Kevs of 233'? Seuth Eleventh street,
will become the bride of Mr Harry H.
Ilnff, of 1214 Tree street The Rev.
Edward Le Rose will officiate, Mlsn
Mvrtle Nungesscr. ceuIn of the bride,
will attend ns bridesmaid, and Mr. Wil
liam G Hnff. brother of the brldegTcram,
will be best man. Mr. Haff and his
bride will leave shortly after en their
wedding trip and will return home after
August 1.
Protestant Episcopal
Open Air Service
UNDER, THE DTRECTION OF
BISHOP ItHINKLANDEK,
On the Parkway at 23d St.
Sunday Afternoon, July 9
AT 4:30 O'CLOCK
Preacher, Rev. Charles E. Eder,
Recter of Christ Church,
Ridley Park
nr.T.ir.inrs notices
Ili-plUt
Till, TI"MIT.FJ
Hreid and IWks ft MJlfiO North).
llnme of th Once nii.Mut rhurch.
nCSPHLT. H i'OXWEl.1, Pftnter.
Jlr Drc McCurdv AfhecIiUs Paster.
Servlre's In Lewer Temple.
Mr McCurdv prc-ncties 10:30 A. Sf. ana
K P M
riivrrh Prnvr Mretlrc I'rlilav wt S P. M
Friends A
""WILLIAM PENN WOIISHIPKD AT THE
erf QUAKElt MKETINO IOCE. Merlen.
Pa . Just eutnlde of City Line. Thin
meeting wn established In 1092. Services
are held every Flrst-dav (Sunday) mernlntr,
nt 11 o'cleek A welremw Is extended te all.
rrestiTtfTlan
ARCH STREET rillRCII
18th and Arrh r
niv Clarence Eiitterd Macartney. D. D
10.45t'and 8 T M Rev. rrederlck W.
l.eeiseher will preach
" 30 P. M Orcer? .recital
iiKTHLEIIEM I'KKSIll rERIAN CIICBCH"
Hread and Dlamnml ft
Hev William I. M Cermlck, Taater.
Jtev. Samuel n Currj. Assistant Paster.
10 00 A. M Sabl ,ilh Scheel.
11 CO A M 'ThH Secret of Endurance,"
I-nalm 411 r.
7 4.1 P M. "An Arsresslve Christian
ity.' Arm Iv. 13-11.
ALL SKATS ntKi: AT ALL SERVICES.
Unitarian
UNITARIAN CinilClI OF GERMANTOWN
Oreene nt. and est Chclten ave.
bunJay, July 0 10!!l! -Union Summer Serv
Ica at 11 A. M Rev. T. W. Illman, of
Vlneland N J will preach. Subject.
'Seif-satrlflce, Dees It Pa ?" All ar
cordially Invited
niOTOPLAYS
15. Subject te Change
through the
theatre in your Kft&flGUL
tfllfThe NIXON-NlRDLINCERfffc
VH THEATRES SM
fcJELMONT 8P WYr- MARKET
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1 '--a I-'" ln K Mntrlmnnv .1 Pullure? l'tll)
COLISEUM riTTeV
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vv prlB .Mi,v In lle f riuy
I i Nerma Tilm.i lire In Imr'a Iteilemnllen
P Virmji Tiln-al. In I,P' R,.,pm 2
S Mlgnu Tent in Stuttereil Oreanin
JUMBO
ITtONT ST 4 OIRARD AVB.
Jumbo June en rrankfrtr t .
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LEADER .SJ NCASTER AVB.
l-l-nUL.I 2 30 , 4 10 7 te U P. M.
rf ""t1 ,','" ,L" .ln ,lh ,'trJiiienj u Pnlluref
,,.yla ,,x?8,,n Is Mutrlinuiii iv PallureT
Vv Special Cnt in The Pule Trail
3, S-ieiMii r'am in Ilu P.iie Trull
I David Powell in Hie Mi.inl.h .Ind
S nav ldPew eiMnThe. SnunlihJ.idei
LOCUST a-n AND I-OPVST STRKETS
vi ti v"",' ""' '(" 0 30 te 11
M Mih Murrev In Piisrlimllnn x
T -Mm .Murray In Piuelnnilnn
V Mae Murray in PiiMlnallen
T -.Jh. Mjrray In Piihelniitlnn
J .V' -"urrav in l'iiMliiutlen
S Mni Murrn In rust luiillen
NIXON'S" AMBASSADORSl
Mr,ii?,r,vv.,d n"'-7 " '
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