Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 22, 1922, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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Nancy Wynne Tells of Swimming PoelsShe Hears e)
Various Plans for This Season, and. the fainter.
The Passing eOld Sites -
ABOUT the only tiling delnt; nreunil
tliift nnrt of the country these tlnjra
geif. tennis and nwlinmlnj. And the
nwlmmlnc peel nrc tin Rrcntect gntli
wln P'nfw ter t1"' ftnv-iit-liemes te
find. Yen knew there' the joel nt the
Een' plnce. bnck of lten Mnwr. anil
there'H the neel near Brffjinl. which
"a, n n.tnrrv nrhln;1lv, Then. tee.
JhMe'H the Horntle LIeviIh' peel, nnd
there's n beauty nt the Pill.vn ttmntry
rinb of which I spoke the ether day,
rtnd out In diMmit Hill there's the
peel nt the Academy.
The Frnzcr Hnrrlnens have a peel
en their place, nnd the younger boy
imd jclrls upend n let of time there Jn
the.enrly ummer. And there' n beau
t fill Poe' nt t,lc Woedwnrd plnce,
where n let of the ynnifi peeMe de their
wlmmlnff. , X.rn!,m. r the Picture
I f that neel In Mells Tlinver'n movie,
"The Talk of the Town," two yenrs
PRO.
I Just tl.lnk what clianitc there linvc
been unions Mie nrtern nnd netriwH In
'that picture! There wnH I'ellv Thnyer,
(for Instance, ns the "vnmi" making
Move te Unviril Hewie, nnd Itnynrd
'making love te her nnd every one else
I In the picture. And new they are both
married; Pelly te Heffman Delnn nnd
'Bayard te Christine Cndwahider. And
' the Hewies nre net even living here In
the Knst. but are established n Chicago.
Jack Petter, who wnH the here of the
tele, Is living Irf w Yerk most of the
time, nnd Pecgy Thnyer well, every
body Is engine her t some one,
whether she wants It or net. Peggy Is
no popular thnt the gossips J usually
have her engaged te n different person
each time one hear the rumor. I hnve
n Iden, however, that small nnd. at
tractive person will announce her Inten
tion", when he Is poed nnd ready, and
no nineunt of talk riiul mgirostleiis will
hurry her at ull. Churlette Brown, who
was in thnt movie. I, new Mrs. est
Frazlcr. 3d, and ever se many ethers
hnve married or gene te ether cities te
live.
TO 00 back te the doings round
and nbetit Philadelphia, there's quite
a little gathering of people, golf plnj;
tw and otherwise, out at the Merlen
golf course every Sunday. They serve
buffet luncheon there, nnd it's really
delightful. Yeu take your tray en the
perch or wherever you wish te sit, nnd
you enn watch same of the enthusiasts
as you eat and sip your Iced ten. or veu
can stnrt off en the course yeuri-elf In
the morning nnd come In nreund 1
o'clock te be fortified with a delicious
' cold lunch nnd energized nnd enter
tained by conversation nnd discussion
with your friend".
IIIKAIt thnt Florence Jehnsen will
give a dinner tonight for Knthnrlne
Maekny at her parents villa in South
ampton. Yeu knew, the Edward Hlne
Johnsons whose town house is 2211
Wnlnut strejt. ke te Southampton each
summer, and Florence, who, te my
thinking. l one of the most stunning
looking of the Philadelphia girls. Is In
great demand for the various parties
there.
Hlie 1m ii rnudn of the Enrle girls
and lint an abundance of the family
geed leeks. She Is tall und vtlllew,
anil 1ms a wealth of red geld hair, which
she hiiK iirrnnccd in an extraordinarily
neat way. und she wears the most stun
ning frocks. Odd shn.les 'of blue und
orchid color end geld brown, which nre
wonderful with her hair nnd fair coin-
pleiii n,
Kllillf
Katharine Mncknv Is te be married in I
(teiitcuil er te Kenneth O'Brien, of New
Yerk. She in the daughter of Clarence
Mnckay, of New Yerk, nnd is ex
tremely popular. Kiithui'ltic is net
beautiful, but -he has a great ileal of
personality nnd charm.
"RTAXY of the old residences are being
111 tern down en Walnut street, nnd
It mnke one quite snd te witness their
pnnhig. As I came through Juniper
street ricently te Wnlnut, 1 noticed the
house of the late Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry
Hart has been leveled almost te the
ground. Yeu remember thnt wide
fronted brick house at the corner of
Juniper nnd Wnlnut streets, en the
northeast corner it wns, whleh was
Uied by the Emergency Aid for a
seniicrs club, alter the Harts had
moved from there.
That house, like the old Llpplneett
house, formerly nt Ilrend nnd Wnlnut
streets, and the Dundas house, und
earlier Mill, the (Sillesple home en Wal
nut below the Limilncetts. wns often
the scene of much entertaining. In
the days when it Was the thing te walk
en Wnlnut street after church en Sun
any, hew familiar these homes were.
And there wns also the Charles Wheel
m, Cochran und Xewhnlls, below
Thirteenth street, mid the Snunders
Lewis hnuse at the corner of Cnmne
and Walnut streets. It'n true the
Hurts still live in their beautiful old
home at Twelfth and Wnlnut streets,
nil Mrs. Arthur Meigs has her house
opposite the site of the Hart property,
nut gradually trade Is pushing resi
dences out and mere nnd mere land
marks are going from us.
the latest house te be razed is the
Fillers m Sixteenth and Wal
nut stieets. It was that handsome old,
orewnstone mansion with the wide
Mene Mens, und stone balustrades te
the windows. I de net knew whether
an apartment house or business place
lll be erected there, but I knew the
Marts home is te be u business eillce
building.
Mrs. Harry Hint died about five
years age and her seu and daughter,
Jr. Uiiirles Hart and Miss Mary Unit,
live out In Chestnut Hill, though Dr.
"art still maintains the old fumlly
Pace at Ambler. His father, the late
air. Harry Hart, was for u long time
captain of the First City Troop.
JT SEEMS te be the thing new te go
te Paris for your sub-deb venr. I
"Me that Anna Harris, the Krnzier
Jlnrrlses diunthter. and Edith Roberts,
thet.eerges W. K. Hebertses youngest
'laughter, and Kntlierlne Hedgers are
Jl geliiR ever te Mile. Moes' school for
the eeinluB Jr,.. Yen remember At
ena Kenth was In Pm-in ..t ,,,.iin.i ..
mrs nge, and Cernellu Hnnkln went
vln r',1'"1 K'he"l( le- lnt year
amiiy Bartow and (ieerglnnnn Harris
have been there. They will be home
rn.ll .'"" ,"'"'' " na their
fte debuts In the fall.
sep-
mere was some talk that Kathp:'
"'"i "no is lJOl'Oinr ItmlK
InM
younger sHter ami n daughter of L.h.
"iiiiiiin ueniier, would come out this
,"' bl't hhi lias ilecltleil te take In
v..yenr "b,en MUe. Moen school Is
VIL N,"u,"-. Sl,(' ",l:,'!' '''' tleaseii
Kms and they spcml pnrt of the hen
wn In various pt.,H. t en t. 0,.,Ici.
II,.? l'eur ,Se'M" el'fel here, moves
about, rppiu H home time hi Hp.iln nnd
' anil the girls are taken te the
galleries nnd te ce the geed pluys mid
.1,1 "i1?, 01"'raH U'H hert of cdueu.
"en without u great deal of studv, and
11 'very Interesting.
Mile. Moes used te he with .Miss Fer
ns, whohe sclmel in PnrlH ,wns fum
0JU AinerUnn girls, and It is only
wnce th w,., blu h(lH htm-tpd thin ex-
DON'T
tlinun
they
begin curly henrdlng,
men
creuturesf if you've
!Wr
tried te kIve
v blid'a AV I ; .i . "."v, mr - """
r 8 or brother's or father's old suits,
one nt Iiuh
,&'
,-.
rrr
or nn odd cant or overcoat, you'll knew
Just whnt I mean. "OK, don't give
thnt nwny, I , could wear It around
home. Why It's, net tee old.
Well, anyway, DavK, who Is four,
wns present the ether day when Auntie
wns helping mother te, pack for ramp.
Suddenly nuntle pounced Inte nn old
trunk nnd drew forth a most dllnpldnted
smnll cent. "Fer Boedness' sake threw
Ithnt out," said she le mother. But ns
metherturned' te sec whnt It was : n
smnll Voice nlped'up nhd said: "Why,
Auntie, don't frew that out, that' my
flshln' coat."
NANCY WYNNE
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
, Miss Mary Badclyrre Furness, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. nadciyffe Furness,
of Onen Hperth. Jenklntewn. will make
her. debut at n tea te be given by her
parents en Friday, octener 13,
An autumn wedding; cf Interest will
tin that of MIS Muriel Owendelln Wat-
klris, daughter of Mr. Benjamin Frank
lin Watk"ns. of 324 Seuth Seventh
street, nnd Mr. (leerire W. II. weed
son of Mrs. Alonxe Llpplneett Weed, of
me weed box. uncstnut inn, wnicn win
take nlace the early Dart of October.
Mra. Weed and'her family are spending
the summer In the Catskllls,
Mr. and Mrs. Qoerge"D. -Wldener, et
Whltemarsh, who nre occupying their
villa, Mlrnmnr, at Newport, will enter,
tain at dinner this evenng.
Mrs. A. J. Drrttel Blddle, of the Itlt Itlt
tenheuse, entertained at luncheon yes
terdny In the roc garden nt Del Del Del
rnontce's, New Yerk, In honor of her
daughter, Mrs. Blddle Duke, who Is
sailing for Europe today.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Petpr Williamson Itob Iteb
crts, of Bella Vlstn, Vlllanevn, enter
tained at dinner last evening at South Seuth
side, thslr villa nt Newport,1 which they
nre new occupying for the summer.
There were twenty-four guests.
Among these from this city who have
taken boxes for the sixth annunl tennis
tournament nt the Casine, Newport,
which will begin nn August 14. are Mr,
nnd Mrs. Oeergi D. Wldener, Mrs. Peter
Willlamren Reb-rts, Mr. Clarence W.,
Delan, Mr. and Mrs. Ktterc Romane
Kentnna and Dr. nnd Mrs. Alexnnder
Hamilton Rice, of this city and New
Yerk.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrrv O. Thayer, of
Mnjiv Corners. Haverford. are sailing
for Eurepe today en the Homeric.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ocorge H. Karle, 3d.
of Haverford. have arrived at th Carl Carl
eon, Beverly Farms, Mass., for the pole
tournament there.
Mrs. William Dlssten, of this city and
New Yerk, will poll for Europ today,
where she will spend several months.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph A. Janncy, Jr.,
nnd ihelr daughter;;. Miss Metft Janney
nnd Miss Alice Janney, of Chestnut Hill,
nre spending some tlmn nt the drcyleck
Hetel, Wlll'amscewn, Mas?.
Dr. Jeseph Lldy. of Roe Hill Heuse,
Penllyn, Is sailing for Eurepe today
en the Hermerlc.
Majer W. Plunkett Stewart, of Haver,
ford, will entertain at dinner this eve
ning. Mrs. Stewart, who has opened
their villa nt Narrarnnsett Plr, will be
joined by Majer Stewart later in the
season.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Powell F.vans, of Errol Errel Errol
ten, Deven, will leave the end of thli
month for Dlxvllle Notch. In the White
Mountains. New Hampshire, for a Btay
of several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Wn'rden, Jr.,
of Gelf Heusn , read. Haverford. who
nre spending thelr wddlng trip abroad,
arrived In Londen this week and nre
at the Berkeley Hetel for n few dnvn.
MrB l.Wnr!e" wn, V"8 Dorethy Kly.
rtnuh'er of Mr. and Mrs William Sew.
neia i;iy, or uncstnut HUI. berere her
mnrrlnnre en June 21. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Warden will return te thin country the
end of August, ami will snenil two
weeln In the Adirondack, before going
te Haverford.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlerrinsrrie Tower, of
this city nnd Xew Yerk. vh0 are
occupying the Hemestcnd, their country
Plnce at Wntcrvllle, N. V have as
their nuestn for thi aummer their sen-In-lnw
and dnutfhter, Mr. nnd Mrs.
William Abbett Ilc-bertsen, of Berkeley,
Cnllf.
Mr. Clement Buckley N'ewheld. of
CresBWlck Heuse, .Tnnklntewn, who with
his family Is occupying hla Hummer
home, Devllitene, Bnr Harber, will
entertain at dinner this evening In honor
of his de.URhter, M'ea Anna S Newbold.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Struthers Ellis
and Miss Clntra Kills, of Fex Hill
Knrm, Bryn Mawr, will sail for Europe
teJav wher- they will remain until the
end of August.
Miss .TeB da Cesta, dnuichter of Mr.
Charles P. da Cestn, of Ashwood, Villa
nova, hns returned te her home from
the Bryn Mawr Hespltnl, where she was
operated en for appendicitis. Her a'.ster,
Mlhs lsabelle da Casta, will make her
debut thlR autumn.
Mr. nnd Mrs Nicholas Blddle. of
Springhead, Xehle. and Mr, nnd Mrs.
Snowden .Samuel, of 2022 Locust street,
will spend the week-end In Northern
Pennsylvania, en a flshlna; trip.
Mrs. Stacv B. I.teyd nnd her dauch
ter, MIb Ellen Deuiclan l.leyd, of Wve
Heuse, Ardmore. will leave for North
east Harber, Me., the beKlnnlnR of
August, where thev will spend the re
mainder of the summer.
Miss Augusta W. Harrison nnd Mlsn
Ellen W. Harrlcen. dnughters of Mr.
"id Mrs. Charles C Harr'aen. Jr., of
Chuckswoed, Vlllanevn, will leave en
August 1 for Cnteera Park, In the Cats
kills, te spend two weeks ns the guestn
of their grandmother, Mrs. Iul H.
l.emolne. Later In th month they will
Jein their mother at Yerk Harber, Me.,
wherd they will remain until after
I.nber Day. Miss Ellen Harrlaen, who
will be a debutante, of the autumn, will
he the guest of honor nt a ball en
December 1.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur V. Morten hnve
returned from their wedding trip at
Northeast Harber, Me., nnd are nt
home, at Llanwadyn, Deven. Mrs.
Morten, before her warrlng3 en .June
24, wns Miss Esther Lloyd. Mrs.
Morten'H brother, Mr. Mulcelm Lloyd,
Ih spending the summer nt Jacksen's
Hele, Wyoming, en the ranch of Mr.
Maxwell Struthcra Burt. ,
Mrs. Henry Laussat Geyelln nnd her
daughter, Miss R. Antoinette Qevelln,
of Hardwlcke, Vlllanevn, will leave
today for Narraganaett Pier, where they
will spend ten days ns the guests of
Mrs. Oeyelln's daughter, Mrs. William
B. Churchman, of Chestnut Hill.
Mrs. J. Andrews Harrl) nnd her
daughter, Mlhs Geerglnnnn V. Harris, of
West Chestnut imuue, Chestnut Hill,
who nre traveling In Europe, are at
present in England. They will return
te this ceuntrv In Heptember. MIhh
Harris will mnke her debut at a tea,
te be given by her parents en October 4.
Miss Helen L, Scwell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jlebert Sewell, of Ard
ruree, Rydal, will leave early next month
for Cape May, where hhe will spend a
fortnight us the guest of Miss Lvsbeth
K. Revd. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. D
Knickerbocker Boyd. The marriage of
Mies Sewell and Mr. Henry Brlnten
Coxe, Jr., will tnke plnce en September 9.
Miss Mnry Olcndlnnlng, daughter of
Mr, nnd Mrs Itebert E. niendlnnlntr, of
the Squirrels, Chestnut JIIII, is upending
a few days In Atlnntlc City, where she
Is visiting Mrs. Perclvnl (llcndlnnlng.
She will later go te Kennebunkport,
Me., whero she will spend several weeks,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Itebert T. Blcknell nnd
their daughter. MIbr Frances T. Blck
nell, of 301 Highland avenue. Chestnut
Hill, will spend August In Jamestown,
It. I, Mis9 Blcknell will mnke her debut
t n tea which her parents will give en
October 28,
Miss ilc flened'rt diug'itpr of Mr
ind Mrs Uebert Uussell Benedict, of
the Cerner, Deven, who recently tulled
rer i'urepa wnn bith. uemnem nun .uirn
' Kn-Hly UelaneW. of New Yerk, are at
present metering through England. They
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will Inter go te France, and will re
turn te this country In the fall.
Mr. Merris Hi Merrltt. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jamca S. Mcrrltt, of Old Yerk
read, Ablngten, will return home en
Monday, after an extensive trip through
the West, having visited Yellowstone
Park, Wyoming, and Estcs Purk, Col Col
orado. Mr and Mrs.' Frederic V. Wetherlll,
of Ardmore, are unending a few dnvn at
.the Traymore Hetel, Atlantic City,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Charles Heuse,
of Oak Knell, Pasadena, Calif., hava
recently announced the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Minnie Druce Roberteon.-
te Mr. Ij. Hewell Davis, son
et Mrs. Lemuel H. Davis, of St. Mur
tins, Chestnut Hill.
Mr, and Mrs. Edward N. Story, of
Dunreven, Overbroek, will sail tee Eu
; epe 'en July 29 en the Mnlestlc. They
will travel In England, France and
Switzerland, und will return te this
country In September.
Mr, and Mrs. Lucullus Mlchcll have
moved te tnelr new Heme en Chester
nvcnue, Ridley Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Miller, of
Drexel Hill, are spending the summer
at Ocean City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin D. Shaw, of
Folcroft, Pa., hnve returned from
Niagara Falls, and nre spending a few
days In Ocsnn City.
Mr, Jehn Brown, of Aldan, Pa,, has
returned home after a visit in Strouds-
burg, Pa.
Miss Ruth Bersch, of Haddenfleld,
N. J., entertained last evening. Th.
guets were: Miss Murle de.Luca, Miss
Emily Jehnsen. Miss Marv Breltlnger,
Mlsr Mlnrrva Dorfman and Mr. Helen
A. Hackney, all of this city.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jatnes M. Armstrong, of
4511 Klngsesslng avenue, nnneunce the
marriage of their daughter. Miss Elisa
beth Deah Armstrong, te Mr. Milten
Wallace Pettlbene, of Detroit. Mich.. In
Paris. France, Tuesdny, July 18, Mr.
Pett bone was of the class of '16, Mas
sachusetts Institute et Technology, nnd
served In the. late wur In France In the
air service. Miss Armstrong was a mem
ber of the class of '18 at Wellesley Col
lege. Mrs. W. F. Mcrhall and Miss Shirley
I. McPhall, of R-'dlcy Park, are passen
gers en the steamship Haverford, sail
ing from Philadelphia today.
West Philadelphians at
Seashore; Others Travel
Mrs. S. C. HeelllCh nnd her family, of
124 North Fiftieth street, are occupy
ing their cottage at Ocean City for the
remainder of the summer.
Mr. J. Harry Mull, of 3913 Walnut
street, has been spending two weeks
down the Delaware Buy en his new
yacht, the Cede. Mr. Mull Is ene of
the prominent members of the Philadel
phia Yncht Club.
Mrs. Wlnfleld Scott Allen, of 6342
Drexel rcd, accompanied by her grand
daughter, Mtfcs Gwendelyn Miller,
daughter of Mrs. William Van Dyke
Smith, of Overbroek, hnve geno te Cali
fornia, where they will sail for an
Oriental cruise.
MIbs Laura Russell, of 233 North
Fifty-third street, Is spending- a foit feit
night at Perklemen ten ace, Gnrretferd,
Pa.
Mr. and Mra Leuis J. Heberts hnve
returned from their wedding trip and
are nt home nt 1C27 North Sixth street.
Mrs. Heberts will be" lemembered us
Miss Pauline Shlndler, of 6001 Spring
field avenue, befeic her marriage en
June 18.
'Mrs. C. F. Carrell, of the Ncrmuudle.
has sailed for Europe, where she will
r.pend two months traveling through
France. Italy nnd Austria. Mr. and
Mrs. Vincent Carrell, who spent several
days In New Yeilc, will spend the sum
mer with Mrs. M. E. McMlchnn at her
cottuge In Vcntner.
Mrs. Geerge Pilling, accompanied by
twe1 of her children, of 4042 Chestnut
street, Is spending eoiue tlme In the
mountains.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert Lee Plumb huve
returned from their wedding trip und
nre nt home nt 4204 Parkslde avenue.
Mrs. 1'lumb will be remembered as Miss
Dorethy Linn Ferster, of 4236 Chestnut
street, before her marringe en June 15,
rm.A mnl.lnin nt M1ri Mnhpl M.
nroemfteld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Rebert Broemnefd of 10 J9 Seuth Fifty-
first street, and Mr. A. Douglas Irvine,
iiiii ,,,. ..nw w ...-.- .
of 5048 Haverford avenue, will take
nlace today at 2:30 o'clock In Calvary
EplBCepul Church, Kerty-flrat and'llrewn
streets.
Summer Plans and Doings
of Felk Along the Reading
Mr. nnd Mra. Jehn Lord Ilutler, of
Wyneete, ure spending the summer at
Ocen,n City.
Friends of Miss Kugenle llerdu will
be glad te hear that she has recovered
from her recent apcntlen and hns re
turned te her home In Jenklntewn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. llanjamin W. Greer. Jr.,
and their daughters, Miss Elizabeth
Ureer and Miss Jesephine Greer, of
Lennex read, Jenklntewn, will sail for
Europe en Saturday, July 20, en the
Majestic. They expect te return late In
September.
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North Philadelphia Girl
l
Enaaued: Many at Seashore
Mrs lte Illttiin. of Jl"3 North
Tttentj-flr.it atreet. announce the be. i
irnlhnl .r I,,,- rlnnirhl..r M!au l.lll III,. I
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Mr. 8. Ncubauer, of 1426 Diamond
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ATTRACTIVE GIRLS WHO WILL WED THIS FALL
ilias Seivell'8 marriage te Mr. Henry Brinlen Coxe, Jr., will take
place en Saturday, September 9. On October 7 Mis Barclay will
ivcd Mr. Muscoe Garnctt and Miss Rankin xvill become the bride
of Mr. Alfred Reeves Hunter. Miss Rcath will marry Mr. Harry
R. Ncilaen en October 18
street, and M ss Tracy Geedman ere
tpendlng the summer at Hebren Heights.
Mrs. M. Lang, of the Hetel Lerraine,
Is at Atlantic City for the summer.
Mrs. Mee Gels, of 1901 Erle avenue,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Murry Gugen
helm at their summer home at West End,
N. J.
Mrs. Alexander H llary, or 1517 North
Seventeenth street. Is spending the re
mainder of the summer at Asbuiy Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney G. Rice, of the
Hetel Majestic, nre spending n month at
the Birches, Rangelcy Lnkes, Me.
MIfs Anna B. Leftus, of 1824 North
Fifteenth street, Is spending a fortnight
In Atlantic City.
Friends of Miss Betty McSerley. of
2232 Mnbter street, will be glad te hear
she Is recuperating from a recent Ill
ness. Chelsea and Other Points
Lure Seuth Philadelphians
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Tlnney, formerly
of 2114 Seuth Sixteenth street, nre spend
ing the season In Chelsea.
Miss Conevl-ie V. Ga'.en, of 2413
PHOTOPLAYS
Photoplay Guide Week of July 24 te July 29.
COMMNV r
APni f C BSD A THOMPSON ST J.
ArtJLLAJ iatini:b nit-T
M. Alma HuUns In rind the. Weman
T. -Alma Rubens In Vlnd the Wenvin
W. Tires. II. Ince's Hall the Wem.w
T. Swm Owen and Matt .Muerc Hark Puy
V. Seena Owen and Matt Moere, Rack Pr
S. l'ela Nesri In The Red Peacock
ASTOR tCn
G1RAJID AVB.
MATINEE DAILT
M. Ethel Clnjten in The Memun R'neath
T Ethel ClwMen In Tlie Weman llenrath
W. Charles nay In H. S. V. I
T. Charles Ilay In B. S. V. P. .,
P. Will Honors In One (llorleuM liny
S. Will HecerB In unr (llurleim IJ.iy
BALTIMORE & S-SftVXZ
M. Mary M. Mlnter In The Heart SwrlnlUt
T. Mnry M. Mlnter In The Henri SlHflglliU
W. I.llii I.en In Ih Matrimony a failure?
T I.lla Ie In In Mutrlmant u lullure'f
-Unto llnmntnn In Slllr Hunt
-Hepe Hampton In Star Uu"!
BLUEBIRD
Breed Susquehanna
Centlminui 2 unlit 11
M. William R. Hart In Tnf n en
T Wllllan. 8 IlHrf In Trmelln" On
W. 1,11a I.cb In I Matrimony n F" "ire?
T. Mia l.ee In I Matrimony u FellnreT
l Mia le In la Matrimony jiliilliin'T
S. Mary Mllea Mlpter In llfr X Inning Way
COLONIAL SVtTp! m"-
M. fnnntance TiilmnclRe. Pelly of the Felllea
n. r. ,-n ITnlmailu. IaIIv nf ltl llllllM
W. Contanre Talmadse, Pelly of the Fplllfn
T, Jack Helt In North of the Kle (ir.inde
P. Jeck Unit in enn et ine me itnumn
3 Jack Helt In North.ef tlieHleJirttnue
FAIRMOUNT ri,
M Shirley Masen In Mltle JIUh nllf
.... ..,,i ,,.j .....-.-. ... --.-'- .-- ...
T. Pauline Btarke In lie W '
! WAnlta Bw.rt In Th. -In, W Me Fear
.J. - wa ce ww X5.M ,,,. t'S"iiii?St
a,' Tem Mix in Up nnd ttelna-
GREAT NORTHERN -WWSra
M Constance Talmadue, Pell) of the Follies
p. Constance Talmadw. Pelly ef Ih Felllf h
W.-vCenstnnce Talmadce, Pelly of the lellies
X Owen Moere In Krnertiil Missing
p'0en Mnore In Renertrd Mllnit
a een Mnore In Reported Missing
U4DCDIA1 00T & WALNUT ST8.
llVlrtrlML. Mts, J -no. Ee. 7 4 0.
M. Charles flay In It. H. V. P.
T Charles Ilay In K. H. A . P.
W. Charles Hay In B. H. V. P.
T Wesley Ilarry In PrnriMl
t W.RI.V Hurry In Penrod
s 'Wi ey Harry In l'enrel
'i inrDTV UHOAD A COI.tl.MtllA AV.
LIDIiU I MATINKB DAII.T
M Clura K. Yeung, The Worldly Mmlennn
T. Clara K. Yeung. The Worldly Mmlenna
W. Klnlne Hammersteln, Keikless Imith
T. Charles llluck) Jenes In Keiisli hhed
p, viola nana In Keelng's llrllelng
H. Owen Moero In Heiwrtfd .Missing
rDICMT Woodland Ae. at 02d St,
M, Alma Ituuena In Find the Weni'in
T Almi Hubens In Find the teni'in
i W Heen i Owen & Matt Mente In Hark Puy
,T. Hecna cn Matt Meer,, in Hark Pu
p Jack Helt In North of the It'e lrunili
'? I"rk 'i-elt '" Xerth Bt tlltUjii!!'e-
' UN r-rDyVl. . .WW.
M'ZjSm, ii?t i ,"ve?II ,ef:ihe hi., tirnmi'i"'
T: J.".c,t "J '.'. "I ",',..". Vr Vi? "nnile
w ai'hii ituiM ns n rmu tlie ii'n
I.- Anil l KK'U.irt 111 Tia lulls lilp IV. ir
V.-Llencl liurrvmnrn In Jim llm IVnnittn
B. Nerma Talmadge, Tbe Wonderful Thing
BBffP . . - r 1 . Treivrrt.HtQg.t. . " ' j.WsWx.'JS,ir:iM 'JOS
WJfL'r'' ?W i V"h: K-'.
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' 'WAWISmf'X, Vhote 2y vakiitv fab
'VmJ&Wi MJL93
Seuth Seventeenth street, 13 spending a
lertnignt in cneiscn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Halpln nnd their
fumlly, of 2335 Seuth Lambert street,
will open their cottuge In Vcntner for
the month of August.
Miss Marcarct Glenson nf Ardmore. Is
the puest of Miss Reginn Ga'lugher, of
1640 Rltner street, at her summer cot
tuge in Chelsea.
Mrs. B. Brown, of 2417 Seuth Cnr Cnr
llsle street, has returned home after
spending bome tlme In Atlantic City.
Mr, ana Mrs. Wllllnm Torrerd anu ,
their fumlly, of 2440 Seuth Sixteenth
street, arc tpendlng the scusen at their
cottage, 302.1 Fu.rmeunt avenue, Chel
sea. Mountains and Seashore
luuuuiuiiia u eiusiuie
Pnruilnr With (Znrtnnnlntimnr
repuiar V tin IrermaniOWnerS
I
Mrs. P. Jacksen and her sons, of West
Upsal street, are occupying their cottage
en Pacific avenue, Atlantic City, for the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Scott Deltz. of !
C63G McC'allum street, nre entertaining
their niece, Miss Catherine Unten, at i
rnoTer-LAYS
The following theatres obtain their pictures through the
STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early
showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your
locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America.
PAI l rilANKKORI) AVK. AND I
r aiivi Nenms strkp.t j
M. -Kobe-t IMeoen in An Mght
T. Hubert i;lesen In n Night
. Marlen Uuvles In Ileiiuly's Werth ,
V. Ueltv Cempren In The tlrcen Temptation
S. Ail-Star Cust In The (ieldrn Flume
DPL,IX MARKET ST. BELOW 17th
rcvjcii i 10 A M t0 u P M
M. (Imeth IIukIics in Iien't Write Letters
T. Oureth Iluithes In Iien't Write LrWrrt
W Oareth Hughes In Han't Write Letters
T. Hareth Hutches In Don't Write letters
P (lireth HUKh.-u In Den'l Wrlte Lettrrs
S. Constance lllnney In The Slernnulkrr
DIAT TO OERMANTOW.V AVENTJB
IMrtLjl- AT TUU'EHOCKES ST
JL 1.11a Lee ln Is Matrimony n Failure'
V Llla Lev In Is Matrimony a Failure?
W Richard llarthlpmess. The Heenth lint
T. Richard tinrthelmeas. The Heenlh Huj
F. Pauline Starke In Halmtlnn Nell
S. William ltustcll ln .Strength of the Pines
SHERWOOD M&T.WK'&i
30
M. Anlln Stewart In Seitlnir the Wind
T. Anln Stenart In Senlng; the Wind
W Hert LWcIl In Atlas lanlytlngrra
T. lleit Lytell In Alias I.kiIj fingers
P. Jack Helt ln North of the Rln lirnnde
S. Juck Helt In North of the Kle (irunde
333 MARKETsIRxIiE.TeTt,!,E5Apn
M. Ven Strehelm In Foolish Whes
T Ven Strehelm in Foellih Whes
W Ven Strehelm In Foolish Whes
T. Tem Mix In l'i un,l tiding
F. Tem Mix In I't und doing
S Tem Mix In I'p und doing
ARDMORE "gaSffiK"
M, Hpeclal Cast In Ceneelt
T. Special Cast In Conceit
W - Mtar Cast In Angel of Crooked Street
T. Florence Vldnr In Weman. Wnke I'n
V Florence VMer In Weman. Wake Vu
S.--Mae Murray In Pearetk Alle
PDArvTT 0-2 aiRARD avb.
VJs"!" Ma'.lnees Men . W.1 . flat.
M, Rosemary Theby In The 1jH Trail
T Rosemary Tlu'by In The Last Trail
W. Pearl White In 1lii llreidwm Peacock
T, Deris May In Film and Ret'irn
V Pela Ner In The lel's Pawn
S Puullpe Frederick, Twe Kinds of Women
AT OTHER THEATRES
MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A.
GERMANT0WN "atS"-
M- Mary Miles Mlnter in Tlllle
T.- Mary Miles Mlnter In Tlllle
W. Mary Miles Mlnter In Tlllle
T. Jack Helt In The (Irlm Ceinrdhin
P. Juris Helt In The llrlm Comedian
S. Jack Helt In The flrlm Cemrdlun
PAPkf KIDOE AVE. i DAirillN ST.
I -Nrvrv ,,,, ,. ,.,, ,, a a u
.M,- Sinclel Production, The tlnlriu
V SlH-clul Pieilui turn, The lieleiu
W -Hprclal Pieluetlun The (ieliiu
T. Audrey Muiuun In lltrd.rss .Mellis
F Audrey Munstiii In llrrdlrss Moths
B, Eugen e'llrlen, The Prophet's Paradise
STUDIOS
their summer home In Asbury Park
before lenvlng for Maine, where they
will spend home time. Miss Baten will
accompany Mr. und Mrs. Dell!!.
Miss Vlda K. McClure, of West Staf Staf
eord street, is spending the summer at
Silver Luke Camp. N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Geerge E. Casey, of
317 West Legan street, are occupying
their cctage at Stone Harber, N, J for
the sumnyjr. "
Mr. Ashbrldrre Sharplcs.s. who sailed
from New Yerk three weeks age for a
four months' trip abroad, Is new at Ant
werp, Belgium.
Moorestown Man Engaged;
Many Persons Visit
Mrs. J. L. Day, of Lnnsdewne, has
announced the engagement of her
daughter, Miss Caielyn Day, te Mr.
Charles R. Chlckcring, of Chestnut
street, Moorestown.
Miss Miriam Rogers, of Wst Main
street. Is spending the summer at
Ccburg, Cnnada.
Mlsn Mary Lefferts, of Belvldere,
N. J., han been vlsltlnc her sister. Miss
Mamie Lefferts, at the home of Mrs.
. Isaiah N. L'.nten, en East Central !
avenue.
Events in Norristown
Parties; An Engagement ,
Mlss Is"hei wniker. r.r East jncehy !
ntren, entertained recently at a ehll-i
d,r,en'.H ,'.,art' ln farewell te Miss June I
Klrkbrlde and MIhs Kathryn Klrkbrlde. I
wne. witn tnelr mother, Mrs. II c.
Klrkbrlde, will leave shortly for St
Leuis. Me. te spend the lemnlnder of
the summer. There were twelve
guests.
.ur. l t.innH Hnp n nr i'a'ii l.aa '
haa announced the engagement of his'
daughter, Miss Edna Mary Engle, anil
rnoTeri,Ava
Subject te Change
BELMONT 3.2.?n "?yi? market
" .., .v IO i4 4f
leers
lifers
fleers
ltlprev
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1 FADFR 419T A !.;,,.' ".
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raiiBc Idels
NIXON
AND MAtlKKT PT.
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P liil.i Danu n Seelnr's iiii..i...
B VleU nn.nu In A" JlrllnlK
69TH STrThCntrV.. ."1." Terminal
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STRAND u"n"nievn A .a v.n...
M Jnrlt Helt Nurlh of l'ie Illu (,r.uul,.
T. Jack Helt, North of I he 0 ! H IS
W .laclt Helt. North or the III" I fi it 1
T Juck Helt. North of the It (.ru! Ir
V. .luck Helt, North of e Hlu funde
S.-Jack Helt. North et he K u t Knde
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f "zAf" p A sIHL
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NIXON'S AMBASSADOR!0'-
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., i'UKiiii tiriium in st
V2D
r.-(lrerKe Aril-. In The Itu llm.- " 'cmWue h ""'"'' lecu
"iV'Wi'i10 YY'VY' !:!"" ' ' rn i WB "'", r,,1,,BC "f ('""""'rce
H.-lMulIne "-"'crhkCiler, f c-lii!!?Ktln ' "'u " " "' "- idrlnl, i
nuihi' ai isn in inn iiiiiik,. it... nipn ii7 rvuiv n i iin , - -, . i
wbHwW
Ikim 6U White,
fcnil MriL Jehn Whl
stta
fftfl'Vi' V$1
- . . ( '. .r - (V
i. numer ex jar.
and Mr ,Jehn White, of 607 Swede
ntreef. will be married te Mr. J. R
Ralsner, of Norrlstewn, In the Calvary
Baptist unurcn, en August u.
Many Philadelphians Are
Visiting Atlantic City
Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge Wetherlll Han
sel!, of Lancaster avenue, Haverford,
are spending a few days In Atlantic
City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. K. James and Miss
Ji. M. Iteese, of Sharen Hill, are among
the arrivals nt the Hetel Trnymere,
Atlantic City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Kaiser, of 5512
Osage avenue, were guests nt the Hetel
Klberen durlnrj the last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester I. D'.ngec, of this
cty, nre at the Hetel Traymere for
some time.
W?M-
fufirhetA.s
Just the Corset
te Make Yeu
Loek Your
Best
FOR DRESS OR FOR SPORT
PRICES MODERATE
The Corset Shep
121 S. Thirteenth St.
Around tbe Cerner en Santetn St.
Every fitting receives the
personal attention of
Miss Pauline Campbell
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the larccst commercial art or
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X
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Yeu muHt learn IiuwIiiehh fundi
metitnlM ttthtr thr uuh hiiic Maul
"fhth of iirlit ur .it nrhoel IV hm
"hoel reurhOH ui tnt ne t-Har
cttcnl huHlniHH training'
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Pine !. et of lira id
BANKS
mrrnnrsxnm
S31JTXZj9j3 D.r Scheel
COLLEGE Niht Sche1
Fer a Geed Start
en the wnj te nn honorable
business career, and financial
independence.
IS00 Miilnut si I'liiliidrlnhli
STt'IJY STKNI)OHI'IIV NtMV
We leuch UreKV, the eji,, speedi sistrm
ae l'ltmiin I ar k-mduutes nre ,,i tenstnnt
demand ''nuse we tin nrnctlcal office
trnlnlnK. .Special summer ilnsses 1 L S
ted
STRAYKR'5 T1"- ,tr1 "I'll" -'h.
rtiKllieu uiiiirju'il, Kiitt-r in 1) f njin,
I Radie, Chambers Ins" e
' tanmcr Hulci, I'h. Lec, 18-j-J, XtMtTiircli (.
-J--tIM
vWM?llMi
Mr1. a'ncTMr M.l.VeifrJ
dniiahler. Mian Helen dlaie.M
nnuirl rntemnn nre en a I twd'
meter trip through Maryland an4,l
syivanin, , vji-
Ml. Rllcaheth McCermlck MrJ
Ing some time In Bristel, VVl
guest of Miss Margaret MltchH,&
Mrs, M. Wlrth, who has btmn'A
her daughter, Mrs, .a urea uav
returned te ncr nema in ianca
Protestant Ed.5
n a- a -VS
upen-ir eeme
:vwn
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UNDKn THE DIRECTION- . XtJv '
iiisiinp mitNnr-ANDEf ' Jt& .
. ; .-..(. &YA
tin thn Hnrifwnv nr. -Ann ti"tii trm
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Sunday Aiternoen, juiya -:i
AT 4130 O'UIAMJK fil
ritiw-nci, xcv. vreuije vv ,
UuAnnL4n . nm m ' SlMAfm HU t'ZTM.- 1
Lamb, Recter of Church of
the Advent, Hatboro
BKi.mietw NOTirr.1
Friend
T1IF. OLD 0.CAKKR MKETINO nOCHC,
Merlen, Pa., ml Montgomery pike, eitab
lliihrd In inR2, Is open Ter werhlp avsir
Klrst-dav (Sunday) morning at It o'clock
The public In cenllnlly Invited te attend.
In thin old heune William I'cnn weriblped
when In America.
1'rrnbyterlan
ARCH NTRRKT C'Ht'RCII, 18th and Ath
Cla'renee Hdward Macartney. MlnlitW.
lu:4.1 A. M. and 8 I. M. Ilev. J. II. Ban.
dall will preach.
7:30 I' M. Oman rpcl tnl.
HKTIII.MIKM PKKMIlThRIAN CIIUBCI1
Ilrend nnd Diamond Bin. y-
IIpv. AVII.MAM I.. MiCOIlMtCK. Paater.
nnv. ha.mui:l it ct'itav. Asitant.
10:110 hnlibaili Scheel
11:01) "The 01)Jectlc of 'Worship,
7:45 "HenisM of the Heart."
ALL SHATS nWB AT AM. SKRVICKB.
ITnllarian
17NITARIAN CHL'Rt'II OF (1KRMANTOWN
Orern st and West Chelten avenue.
Sunday. July 23. 11)2;;. Union Hummer
hVrvIce at 11 A. M Hrv. W A. Vrooman,
of Wilmington, Del . will preach. Bub
Ject. "The Place of Unltnrlanlsm In
American Life." All are (enlUlly Invited.
F.IH;t'ATIONAL
Beth Hexes
Psychology
Secial Workers
course)
(two - year
I'leaxe eenil me Bulletin of
cenn marked X.
Name
Street
City
Slate '
K. L. 7.22-22
, $5 a Menth r"nt Sch0l "
I ""1" Da, Tuition 110 a
onermana. iTPewritinv. UoekKreplns;, Ssx
retarlat anil Business AdmlnlstraUoe t
(perlalli- tralnnl teachers Hummer ratMV
l-ALMHK HI'SIVKSS HrilfiOL. la W.lOtli wT
CIIKMISTRY AM) PHARMACY COUKKKM
j n.MagjjLhh.jDHleJLe efJPh.gny. C,ufi
YeiMTg Men and Reyg
CHESTNfT HILL ACADEMY
A day nnd tienrdlnt; snoel for bera.
Prepiratlen for college. Special rata for
the-any boarders Onpns Pnt 2(lth
i.
PATTKnON', Henilmaster
PKNNINfiTON, N. J.
PENNINGTON SCHOOL
for
YOUNG MEN AND BOYS
TennlnBten Scheel prepares yeuns; men
for college, technical .schools and Dual--ness
Junier rhoel for boys; 84th year
modern equipment; Kymnnslum ; swim
mini,' peel ; hlfih moral standards ; lnB,
utlennl faculty : between New Yerk I
Philadelphia Wrlte for "The Pennl
ten Idea." Francis Harvey Green, A. V
Lltt. D.. Hendmaster, Bex 90, Pennine
I ten, N. J
ESTABLISHED 1838
leinm lenirii nnd Clrls
MOUNT DE SALES
Academy of the Visitation
Conducted t thi Sisters of the Vlslta.
Men nt CatensWIlH, 11.1 Ie miles from
llultlmere Write Directress for catalerus.
Affiliated with the
Catholic University of America
The Gorden-Roney Scheel
Ter (ilrl 1112 home Street
fieneral and Cellene Treiiaraterr Ceuraaa.
Hoef Onrrlen nnd irMn ills.H RUNET PrtST
Where
Shall
I Send
My Child
te Scheel?
That question ran bn an
hcr. (I iiuirkly nnd Natlafae Natlafae
teril l eeiiHultlnK the; Kdu
rmliin.il Ilurt'iiu en ground
Heur nt Public I.edKer Oillce,
ItidHpi ntlenct Square Ilere
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iill.tlil Infoiiniitlen of any
bemdiiiK hchoel for bnya or
Klrls, military ucnilemy, IjubI
ness celli kh, Hpei'lnl Kchoela
fei rctnrded rhlldren, con
servatory of mtiHlc, college
or university uur Intimate
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of llm viirlnuH itiHtltutlena will
en.ible ion te tiuike a wlaa
choice
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