WIS wwmm EVENING PUBLIC (LBDGERr-PHIIiADELPHIA', SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1922 9 JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wynne Tells of Mrs. William Freeman's Recov ery Frem an Operation She Talks of Three Debu tantes Lack of Chaperonage at Dance Deplored ENTERTAINING AND BEING ENTERTAINED AT NARRAGANSETT PIER T VTAS iry Bind te lienr j-esterdny X tint Mr. Millie I' rccmnn had re terttti Fiifflrlcntly from her recent ttrleus operation te be titken from the her-pHnl '" llpr (,u,,,r' V'nce, Corn Cern well, I.'banen, Pn. Yeu knew, alie had i bad tlm nlf'i l'Pr nnlcle. I de net knew Jmt whnt the trouble wn. but ,he nns obllzeil te se te the Presby terian Hepltnl for nn operation nbeut ill weiU nse, and hnd been very 111 ilnce. She and Mr. Frc::nn nnd thcli little pirl will net open their town beuse before November. If all rocs veil, thev liepc te go te Het Springs In October. Mrs. Freeman wnt Kmllle Henry, jeu remember, and Is very popular In the jeunser married' r,ct. The Free nans lic the house which was for merly occupied by the- Ned Crezlers, at 2120 Locust btrcct. IIIEAIl there will be a debutante In the Welshtman family this year Aubrey Wcljshtmnn's daughter, and a most nttrnctlvc deb she will be. The date for her party has net been defi nitely settled, but she Ik te he Intro duced bj her father and stepmother in the fall. Fannie Is a srent-grnnd-daughter of the late William Weight pan, the multl -millionaire, who built the house at Flghtecnth and Walnut afreets new occupied by the Geerge II. McFaddcni. Mr. Aubrey Welghtmnn's father una n brother of William Jvelghtinan. Jr., whose wife married ill. Jenes Witter seme years after Mr. XVelehtman's death, and Mrs. I'cnflcld, pt New Yerk, is therefore Fanulc's treat aunt. Fannla Is tail and has the fairest, tightest curly hair I've almost ever en and cry blue ejes. And she has pne of the most infectious laughn you r heard. Fannie went te Miss Ir an's uhuel for several years, nnd last Masen she wus at Debbs Ferry. fnWO interesting debutantes of the Jl cemlus season who have been abroad this summer will be starting home seen fcevr, ready for the fray, as it were. One Is Dully Duane, who Ima been in fcurope with her mother, Mrs. Russell J)uane, for about three months, and the fther, Hnbs Clajten. wne has been traveling with her parents, Mr. and Jlrs. I'nul Clayten. The Hussell Dunnes spent last win ter at (Irecn Hill Farms in Over hook, but I understand they will take ipartments in town at the Bcllevuc Bcllevuc ptratferd for the season. Delly Duane !i quite pretty and has dark brown hair Ike her mother, and such nn attractive mile. Pubs, tee, has brown hair and I most wemleiful color. I hac heard of several dates for their temlng-ijul parties already, but far be It fren, me te state them positively. jW'by, I h.uc nlrcudy seen nbeut seven dates for en debutante, nnd you knew ft Is net within lensen te bcllec that ny p.iunts have planned seven dinner dances within thiee ueekn for their daughter Therefore, ns I generally go en the theory that It's never well te believe anj thing I hear and only half tl what I see. I am net cnlng te give dates from hearsay, but I will wait till I knew them fiem Mrs. Duane and Mrs, Clajten themselves. Mr. Hussell Dunne was Mi.s May Merris, and Is a sister of Mr. Kelnnd Merrh, who was Ambassador te Japan (lurhljr the Wilsen Ailmlnktrnilnn. Mra Benjamin Ceatcs, who was Miss Anna Merris, is a sister. I de net knew why I seem te Insist en writing .about Delly nnd Hnbs as if they were connected or special greut friends. They arc friends, of course, out are net especially intimate. The rea re.isen for It nil is that they nre Mth nbiead and are both nailing for neme seen. n ?a,b.rl,!-v,n"'s 8if"cr MfT married Kaipn l.uile, nnd they nre et present In their cottage In Vcntner. Thev have the ineM. fnsc innting bungalow there. " n bmitlieu.se en the thoroughfare, ml tncj enn go canoeing right from their perch. TWOXDEnEl)"iTi could maintain my attitude that the jeungcr set was Innntelj right In Its moral tenets Hip fPP nf n let((,r r rcceiv0l from ",; """e-icil and outraged mother the "' ",' mi invitation subscription V" "'"suburbs recently nnd had L !no of ,hc 8rIs B'B ""t be- & Jm11 r,t,,ns ",' tl10 cnr9 mit- tikU ti'..,1".,,0J8 nmJ nPtually par par bevlVfi'1,10 1lr"lInb.,,,! brought by the ami "1,l,clr ''IP Pockets. This Is true ethir . ''h hrn.rd "f II freln "vcral ewer met hers who took their daughters heu1 iv. ln ,l10 cvenl,,ft when thcy w lien Uilngs were going. Hut I can Ami,, ' m nUlt,"' because of this. ...' " ."nH for un f proper chiin- r."",c ""'t hui'H things went en. Oh. ". wiere were chnperens there, hut 'P It knmt ii .1... ,.u . . tlm In V . l""i"us were doing for. ke'f-l",me thing. Am I net there- ueh tint ls smd bout the jeunger tnuulTmet Wect ,,0's "'"' Blr''. "0 1 if ,i i' "? ' llc,, ,0 be,,n lV Itt.l ,tbcl1, pl,lers Blve them nn einmple iieedem fiem icstrnlnt and manners uu" are snt clln.l i.. i.... .,.. iLiu W them. u" lu lm,urg" rTm tf '"'' thftt Jt ' 1'lKh time of of, lns ,,nuK' ." b't and took stock lenr-H,VM'. If ,,,c l,rc,cnt "nil coming b ' 1VU,lrj' fl,1(1 Iack of telf-dcnlnl cauE, . ,,'""n,r- "f mirs te ruin, the mi .... '"'" ." date back te this jeur tee. de ,. ,. "",l'cs in tun mere thnn I kft,i .u ,uhy ''".n't we Imve the rlsht bride. And Mr. Ilrldegroem, nn other ether wise extremely Independent and self rellint person, answered In trembling tones, nodding his tend tewnrd his bride of the next day: "Hhe told me t- . NANCY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Atr. rtnhprt Mnnanl Tlnfn . il.A Ml5r"'. ffnllvn- nnneiinces thp'eiiRfige- "L ",H ""'"Kilter, .mies uvclyn Hod Hed man Drayten, te Mr. Nerrln S Ilarrntt, nn";,S?r ,,JUd,M nml Mrfl- -Verrls Miri" of. 31B S,eul11 KiBhteenth street. r. . ? "rayten, who maile licr debut Inst JVJ '" ?Pe or ,h0 mesl Popular B"if'" i me yeuncer set Judge and v?-,Parralt nnd ,hclr fnmv nte spend. Mtr the summer at Cnpe Mnj. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn It. Fell, of nryn Khe nre spending the summer nt n- u?.1111? Pleli entertained nt din- hfLlnst.,n,8,,t nl lh0 "et,l He I.a I'lnge n? ,r '.''I ?pert3 ha" -wnlc' was held i tit hotel, rllvrhlilp. S Pi """''"IPb. of this city nnd Uikewoed, .V. j also cave a dinner befere the ball. r.5Jr'nnn ,r;;, rier Williamson Het.. nn.'.r.0.1, De'!? Vls,n- VIInnea. who nre occupying .Seuth Side, their vlll.t nt night!0 ' cntcrtfllnei1 "t dinner InSt AJi . . ,V.Irs Je,,n Wh te Oearv of Chestnut Hill, will be the Kuest of honor Sirs wm?;d,rCA98 2?nce h,ch Mr- antl TiiffiJ v,lllnni A- Glasgow, Jr., of 1830 tSwSn,1?Jfia STlare Bnd Montrese. Fleur. Ocehrr i1 Km,'6 ?," TutBfy veiling. hv l?i ft.Tarrten Party te be Riven by her parentn en .Saturday. October ensttaeTtfe.1'10 f'ummer "' North- 171srV!n.ey.KmIen "ulchlnren. of thi .. "Inut "treet. who Is snendlmt mVJTT';,"1 Sylll,l, Terrace, her place Yerk "r1 ?In!"' lR n"w '" N" liw.... -D ut0L' nsn returned fiem rC.ii.1 "', .i" sinuretnn a yesterday and he and .Mrs. Hutchinson win remain Sal I Say?. '" N'W Yrk for "c " Green Hill 5'' Xere sl,m"sn- of tlif Tin, Li, arm Oyerbroek, nre at stay. lten In Xcw Yerk for a Mlsi.r,Vin2iMr8A';,,hur DSarbm Smith. XMZ'tFWS- have retui" d Ifrem ris nroek. daughter V M?S Trenclmrd u?tWer0lnkrtf ZPTiS Brew, ArdSe?S. thi vl!l part .f thls month, te Prouts n khwhere. the7 wl snd a fortnight place Cllnton s,reet. at her summer r; "! '? ? M. ' J . sv utiMM m ,---,i''MV '., y Mrs HUHN BAILEY i .., -, . . i ,f,w"'V '&" c :;, ,," K,ln " dnte back and the ,.rr jefore h Ne one believes In fun ffl,ib".t ,ul,J- l,n't we ha -'i i i iiii ii i,ii. . i .. . . t l . ns unit ... ",M, vuibei our minui "Putt. lvwmb0,117V Arc we te grew one ,,J.wltlesrt becnuse there Is no rS1 '? "f Iho times is te me ele l; V. '.""" '"'' unjtli ng "e. Le let us think nnd then act. pJIKY were practicing for the wed wed aecer,lhiB"'"s '!'' nn'1 'lwn the aisle t h h'iv, ns lh,p f"",(,' nil mother thina.0?!," th.0UBht "lt'v "1,eul(1- ,,,, nd thSn ... u"l"'r8 tlteuaiit they should. n us Heme ene else Imd seen done t anet '. ' ,""" "tt""?" 8e.c" "e" cesslnn ; . ' """ rnnuy tnn pro pre nd thPP,?Pt Wn" 8ntiffacterlly arranged, 'aance rS"n' lne "rMl by the Preien'n., i ??"FS0 the clergyman was E 5l,ln,WcU n few words of advice ached ny1.' th,br'Ue and her father TiieVAihe cli'1nce, ,he bridegroom nd l Iff??? te meet her. "Ami ., n vn,i 2aIln8 thernV .bj .iT '".'".. " BQ it known M T.u. .j. IMil t-Zr ?W ""M," J yiW.efftf.yii TwInS1"1"? B- Hart- "f 335 Seuth TvSrSAMtl'e,1t' w.' remaln "t the Trnymere Atlantic City, until Septem- Hftlt HvJ,randdaUKh,,er- -MM Ethel hJeL ndurd "ckscher. of IleiinK- S,adA,10r- wi'i snend the last two riwr" ,?!. Northeast Harber, nl , i?I0 she wl" ba among the guests nt the house party which Mr. uncf Jlrn. i r!d.irl?k stuet- or Ardmore, wl.l fflve at their cottage. nnrtI1??.J' ri8c1l,1Ia DaJ'ls-, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Beyer Davis, of 2131 Locust street, and Hagdale. Paoli. was recently the guest of Miss Mnrjerle Large, daugh ter of Mrs. Kebert II. Large, of 121 MnHlh r.w.ety-secenU street, nt Cape ,. Mlas Mar' Hare Davis li spending the remainder of the sum mer at Dr. Ann TemKlns Olbsen'a camp, at Lake Asquam. X II Mrs. Davis and her daughters recently returned from Europe, where they spent the win ter and early summer. r, M.t '!?.'?, -r", Samuel D. Illddle. of On-the-HIII, Media, who are occupying their place at .Saratoga Springs N. Y. during the racing sensen, nre entertain lns BJh8.lr guests Mr and Mrs. Walter M. Jefferds, of Ilunllni- Hlli -ln,lln Mr. Foxhall Keene, of Ilaltlmcre, Mr. James Maddex of Warrington, Va Mr. I-rank Vess tt Sew Yerk, and Mr. alsh, of Louisville, Kj Mrs. Qeorge C. Dlnben and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs, L'd waid C. Denrden, and Mr. Edward C Dearden, Jr. of Hillalr, Merien. nre npendln porno time at the Mount Wash ington Hetel, Bretten Weeds, N II. Mr nnd Mrs. David n Williams, of OvcrlelKh. Mala, who nre oeoupUng inpir summer neme at I'reuts .NecK, Me., will base as their cuests en Au gust H tlnir sen-ln-l.iw and daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Allscm Scully, of uicnicrrj', itaia. MIbs Joflcphlne O. Hoepor, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Itebcrt P. Heeper, of Wolverton, Chestnut Hill, will return today from Cape May, where nhe has been spending n. week ns the guest of Mr. nnd Mrn. jescpn ic keiiiuh, of l'jsi Locust street, nt their cottage. Miss Julia Williamson, of 2302 Sprucn street, is visiting mis Anna Hunt Paul at Cerea, Me. Miss Nancy Stoughten, daughter of Mr. nnd Sirs. Augustus R. Stoughten. of Washington lane, who has been spending the summer In Maine, will lcave shortly en a tilp te Bosten, where she will be the guest of her sister. MIS3 Eleaner Wharten Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hay Hay deck Barker, of Oermnntewn, has gene te a heuse partj- at Seuth Woodstock. Vt for two weeks. Itccentlv she re turned from n visit at Buck Hill Falls, following a visit at Jamestown, P.. I. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Seamen Albert, of Walllngferd, will go next week te To Te wandn, Pa., where they will bn the Kuests for a few weeks of Mr. Albert's father, Mr. James Watt3 Mercur, who Is spending the summer at his camp, Tip Tep Cabin. Dr. anil Mrs. Cnsn.ir Wlstnr Miller hne returned from a meter trln te Eagles Mere, where their daughter, Miss Virginia Miller, Is spending a few weeks with friends. Mrs. Spencer Lee Tretter, of Ardmore. who has been the guest of Miss Harriet W. Lynch, nt Rhlnebeck, X. V , Is oc cupying Pcnnsycreft, nt Chevney, the family homestead, for n month. Mrs. Henry It. Mnjer. Mls Lavlnla Majer, Miss Gwendelj n Mnjer and Mr. Charles Mnjer are spending a few weeks ln the Poccne Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leenard Kent, of Lnnsdewne, who have been cruising en their ncht for some weeks, are new at Atlantic City, where they have been Joined bv their daughter, Mrs. Edmund Coeke. They will go In a few days te Cape May, where they will remain for a month. Engaged B i . th' A- mm -'1: -V. : -' ' m B C:::: m Hl v- -1m, i mm iH I " i d H i K :' f HI mi I i. MJBkn HI; MHa Photo by Marceau MISS EVELYN R. DRAYTON Daughter of Mr. Rebert M. Drayten, of the Cedars, Penllyn, whose engagement is announced today te Mr. Norris S. Darratt, Jr., son of Judge arid Mrs. Norris S"- Barratt, of SIS Seuth .J"- .'.Eighteenth ttrttt ' , Varied Spots Here and Abroad Interest North Philadelphians Mr. and Mrs. Bertmcnd Larzelere. of 3613 Spring Garden street, left this week for a trip te Neva Scotia. Sir. nnd Mrs. I Ehrllch nnd daugh ter. Miss Florence Ehrllch. of 1 9 10 West Erle avenue, have returned from a thrce months' trip nbread. Mr. nnd Mrs. Huge Odcnhelmer and their son, of North Twelfth street, have left for an extended trip en the Great Lakes. They will later go te Hchroen Lake, te visit their daughter. Miss Wllma Odenhelmer, at Camp Woodmere. Mrs. Ea Lowengrund. of 3611 Spring Harden street, Is spending several weeks at Saranac, N. Y. Miss Helen O. LMsch. of 2H4 Nich olas street, has left for n week's stay at Rochester, N. Y , where she Is the guest of Mrs. Arthur Murk, formerly Miss Elizabeth Keau, of 1030 North Sydenham street. She will nlse visit Nlngui.i Falls and Terente, Can. Mr. Paul Leatherman, of 4725 North Mailne street, Is spending a few days In Delaware. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmWmmmmmmmmmW '' &mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmW mmi''-wmn '' A 'immmammLl'WAf ' 'iiHi MmmWmmJimmOMmmmiliM BK&kmmmmmmmmmmmWR mmimM ' :mz m i i iBi M1MB , miml.. ,TT1M r rmmOLmmmli :lRll4 ATT I Miss r : JH TfflBli''' I nt Atlantic City for the remainder of the season. , Mr. nnd Mrs. a. II. Clnmer, of 12? Seuth Berkley avenue, Ventner, nccem- tmncd bv the r I ttie nnugnirr, win Events in Norristown; A Dance and Card Party street, entertained n't a lawn party nndleae In a few dnyH for Canniln. Mr. dance en Tuesrtny In Hener of siihSi inmcr wi i ne iiwny cl" .",ft Isnbe Rlblct nnd Miss Mabel Fullem, i but .virs cmnier nnii ner unueiupr w,,i of Pittsburgh nnd Miss Mary Huett, et Brooklyn, N. V. Thcre, were twenty guests. Miss Helen Mulllns, of Femance strept, Is spending scernl weeks ln Atlantic City. Mias LISA NORC?IS JpzV-ZM ' JVJ'.' - ' Aftrt'WlHWA'lK Mra cJOHN H. WHELEN-dt, ATTRACTIVE PHILADELPHIANS AT SMART RESORT Mrs. Bailey is spending some time at Narragansclt as the guest of Mis Lisa Norris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn C. Norris, of Chestnut Hill, at their villa, the Summer Heuse. Miss Norris recently entertained at dinner in Mrs. Bailey's honor. Miss Mary D. Norris, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norris and Mis3 Lisa NerrW cousin, is also at Narragansett at Shingle Neek, her parents' summer place, where Mr. and Mrs. Whclen have been visiting her for a few days. Mrs. Whelen was Miss Paulina Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bell, Jr. remain ln Camilla until late In October. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. N Wggs nr at Hndden Hall te remnln until the clot of the summer snnsen. Mr. nnd Mm. L. O. Punch nre nlse nt the snme hotel and will ntny until nfter Lnber Day. Other Plill.idelphlnns nt Hndden Hall nre Mr. nnil Mrs. Wlillnm .1 Kully, Jr , Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllium. ueny nnii iiiinn ure spenenns iwu Miss Charlette Shalnllne, of Abrams, tMi returned from Annlsnunm. Mass . where she was the guest of Miss Cnth-, jp'Pn Kelly,' w he erlne Preston nnd Miss limlly Preston weeH n the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Montague. jIrfl u j,. Montgomery, et Gcrman and their son. Master Wlillnm R Men- lewn (n nt tne Trnymere, where she tague, Jr , have metered te Eagles More , xn,rts te remain for the rest of the for a stay of several weeks. , summer. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Howle.-of 1022 I M1 Matilda I Drumm nnd MlM De Kalb street, arc gucstn of Mr nnd . v Drllmtni 0f 1349 Aldnn street, nre Mrs. unanuier irrnura, ei i-iiiiimjpiihi i ftt the jjelal yj N. J. Miss Matilda I Drumm 31 boron, md Miss Mary McCermlck. of Will J " ''pr": "e'l"y street, have returned from a ,f.,'ffi),YeimV.'aW NMugara Falls and Canada. 1 inttrnnt thoueandu of local fni AM, niOHT AT HOLLYWOOD Will ltftyn.ne, reports arir nij rceni mevls Ktsra lntr,t thoueaniln or local lann. j;i nuentleni nre answered rejrnlarly In Tn Mevl rn' Letter nex" in the JV; Punue Lsnenn. -'Muk It a Habit." Adv. itBi.ifiieiw NOTirns. Itnpttt Miss Anna Nectnn of East Chestnut street, nnd Miss Mary MccermicK, or Markley visit te Miss Lillian Getwnls. of Neblo street entertained thf- mernhnrs of her flve hundred club en Wednesday nfternoen. Thcre were eight guests. Mrs. Themas Brown, of .Teffersonvllle. has gene en nn automebllo trip te Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Chelsea Yacht Club Dance; Other Atlantic City Nctvs The Chelsea Yfieht Club will give Its weekly Saturday night dance this even ing, when n large number of Phlla delphlnns summer residents nf Chelsea and Ventner, nr.d guests ut the beach front hotels will nttend Commedore and Mrs Frcdcilck J. Peth will recelve ONi: OF Tin: OI.HKhT AND Mt)ST III". Tin: iDirui . . Ilreail anil Herks nt (1000 N'erth). Hnni of ih" Orn'- Il-iptiat i hurch. jirsani.r. if rr)Nvi:i.i p.iter W.M. DYnn McCL'rCPY - Vnftnr. Mr Wllinir neddy nnd Mrp 1.1,-innr ram nifry, goipel ten? artlitp. wi.l nlnif t both ervlcs Sunrtny Mr Mcfurdy will prel'h nt in 30 A. M BnW S I M. Thr iepl" of tlir tn'irnlnif ncnen will I. '"Iho i.! i,f Tmlay" Sl In thi rppr, T'lnpl" rrirml the guests nmeng whom the following nre expected te be present- Mr and Mrs William P. Daltz. Mr. nnd Mrs A J. Fleming, Mr and Mrs. M L Alt Alt weed, Jr . Mr. nnd Mrs Hareld A Huzby. Mr nnd Mrs Geerge C. J. Fllrk, Mr nnd Mrs. f F Boner, Mr nnd Mrs ('harlfs C Hrrgcr, Mr and Mrs , Themas H 13'ncr. Mr and Mrs. Mahlen I W. Newton Mr r.nd Mrs B W Feitcu Feitcu sen. Mr nnd Mrs G W. Yeung, Mr , nnd Mrs J W Shlsler. Mr. nnd Mrs. Themas J Sinclair. Mr and Mrs. War-1 i en H. Coffin. Mr nnd Mrs. Henrv Burk, Mr. nnd Mrs Harry Helmes, Mr and Mrs. Frank H Farrlngten, Mr and Mr. Harry Bacharach, Mr. and Mrs ' .T Tf r-rnmhn f nnrl Mra Wlillnm P. Dill. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bertram Frazler and Mr. and Mrs. Themas A. Burrows. Mr. O. A. B. Fischer and his ntster. Mls Anna M Fischer, will as usual spend the week-end at Hadden Hall. Mrs Geerge Bredbeck and Miss Cath Cath erlne Bredbeck are stepping at one of the beach-front hotels. Miss Sarah N Miller Is at the Chal Chal fente for several weeks Miss Helen Cenner, of M: Alrj-, Is tirlrnl rnietn In )'fnnnl anm la tin r,D QL'AKRH MrjKTIV't llnr.SR BmabilKhFd In lOsa lit Mrrlnn. Monlemry Tiki. William Pnin werahlpfrl hi and many ethMl netivi Qiiakrn nf the rtay nlnra. Rrvlcii nre h',J i-fry Tlrst 'lay iSnndar) mernlnc ut II e c 'nek iVrrtlai tn nation xrin,ld te n!l . Prfllrrliin ARCH STIinKT CIH'IU I! 1th A Arch ate. Hr. C i: MA"AUTN'i:V Pi,or nev. A. W Illa'k'f,uJ, I) I , cf Colum Celum bu O . will preai-h 10 AT, A M -- Thf H'fuln'a of Jeua." S 1. M fjne.l fir Hard Tlrnn." 7 30 P M Oigin r- Itnl nr.Tni.i:m:M pinlsFnTntiAN ciiuncit Ilread nnd D.amend la Ilav. WM-MVM I.. MtienMlCK. Paster IXv.. SA.MI hi. P. I mtv Ait Paster. BI'NUAV ACOfSr 13TH 10M Humlav Srhoel 11 ',r ITL'stlnw Toward th Qa.il," Thll. 3 11!-1 1 H no "Th rre-rmlnrnc of Chr't " Cel. 1 1 Srtlen In charc of Aeliitint Paainr. I'nllnrlnn IMTMHA.V CIIIIKCII OP fiKUMAMOWN Ui rr no si an 1 V-8t fh'-It,, iv Humify. Ainr 13. 1'ijj I'rler liranwr h"ri'-i;nt Jl A M Hp VV. a Vmnman, nf Wllmlnirten Pel win prcnti buhjeet: Tim HletiT re utien of Man ' All ars rnrfl illv lnltd Cape May. have returned te their home, t312 Overbroek read, Ovei brook. Mrs. William E. Hughes, wife of Dr. Hughes, of 3945 Chestnut street, and her daughter. Miss Esther Hughes, have gene te Poland Springs, for the re mainder of the summer. Mrs. Hughes' ether daughters. Mrs. Lercn Arneld, and Mrs. Earl C. Metz, wlfe of Lieutenant Commander Metz. U. S. N , will keep open the family home until Mrs. Metz sails for France te Jein her husband, en the transfer of his ship, the Pcnnsj 1 vanla, ta the Mediterranean. Mr. Gcerge O. Moere, who has been spending some time In Chelsea, has re turned te his heme, 4929 Chancellor street, for n few dujs. Miss Rosalie V. Toemoy. of 1402 Seuth Fifty-fourth street, ls spending several weeks In Chelsea. Mr. Jeseph Gardiner, of 4G24 Walnut street, ls spending a few days !n Ocean City. West Philadelphia Notes; Many Visit During August Miss Loulse Elderkln, of 4536 San San sem street, who Is spending the summer with her parents nt their cettage at Avalon-by-the-Sca, N. J., has as her guest for the remainder of the season Miss Grace Anette Fnrren, of New Yerk. Chevalier and Mrs. Emanuel V. II. Nardl, of 4923 Larchwood avenue, arc leaving this week for Stamfcrrd-ln-the-Catskllls. where they will remnin until after Laber Day. Mlsg Irene M. Berrill, of 5810 Spruce street, has returned from Greenwich, Conn, nnd Is vlsltlm? Mis Samuel P.. Coughlan, at Edgcwater Park, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Theodere Campbell nnd their daughter, Miss Helen Campbell, who have been passing 6cveral dnya ln Wildivoed and Chelsea Lure Many Seuth Philadelphians Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Hrrff. nt Ma 'rr sticet. are spending a fertnlcht ln Wlldwoed. .Mv,rnd M.r''- Geerge Fredericks, of 132S Fitzgtrnld street, nre spending the month of August In Wlldwoed. Mr. and Mrs. Wlillnm n Unif nt Washington, D. C. formerlyef 1244 Tree street nre spending a few days In North Wlldwoed. Miss Tilda Vltulll, erf 1321 Dickinsen street. Is spending several weeks In Chelsea. Mrs J. Williams. Miss Rose Corkill, Miss Kathleen Couley. Mls.s Kathleen Mullln. Mr. James Williams, Jr.. and Mr. Themas McCermlck metered te Chelsea the eaily part of this week. Mls.s Florence E. Hart, of 2341 Christian street, Is spending a fortnight nt Island Heights, N. J. K Miss Mary Teresa Glenn, who is spending the summer at Chelsen, is en tertaining Miss Gertrude Orlmcs, of Seuth Philadelphia. Mrs. Emma E. Cook, at Seventeenth and Federal streets, together with Mrs. Florence CTayler Montague and seu, Bebby, of Norristown. who have been spending part of the summer at Atlantic City and Wlldwoed, linn returned until September, when blie will Include the Pecene Mountains unions her visits. Mr. and Mrs. Heward Flthlan Kalrcr, of lleechwced Park, nre receiving con gratulations en the birth of a son. How Hew ard Flthlnn Kalrer. Jr , en July 13. Mrs Knlrer will be remembered as Miss Mnrlan E. Riley, of Seuth Philadelphia. New England and Seashore Attract Gcrmantewn Persons Mr nnd Mrs Frederick S Hevey, of Queen Line Maner, have gene te the Mt. Klnee Heuse. Klnee, .Me., te re main until Laber Day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Lennlg. of ns 'High street, are spending the season In Ventner. Mrs. James C Kalem and her daugh ters, Miss Helen Kalem and Miss Edna Knlem, of Lincoln drive, are spending a month at Pelr-nd, Me. MISS EmllV T.lpu-ftllvn. nf .".? Wnst , Jchnhen street. Is spending n few- weeks , as the guest of Miss Ethel Chambley, at I Anglesen, N'. J. Mr. Henrv niltnr nt 1Krt T.-.al IVnlnllt lane, has left en a trip te the Delaware J uter Gap, and a tour through the -New England States. He expects te step for some tlme in Flj mouth, Mass. Mrs. Cenycrs U. Graham and son, of a meter trip with friends through Maine. ' V.v?;, JI1tchell Is new entertaining Mrs ' illlam Datesman, of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Cbarles It. Leng, of Chester Is entertaining Mt. Richard H. Leng, of I bummer Hill. III., for a few days. j Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Drinker, of Rese A aliej-, have been entertaining Mrs. , Elri?.r,a. 1T0Jhcr' Mr3- "a Weaver. Jr . of Philadulphla. I Many Interesting Trips Planned by Franhferd Felic ! efM4ri-nLM? A.llert J Hascnbuler. tVln ,n' anlferd aenuP. nre en u' Canada. 'NlaBarft Falls- Buffalo and, Miss Alinda Orrell, of 1431 i-nitv' n7VennVl tr'n te' the Great lV. I scra.Tecks0"0 l ark t0 be pene for I Mrs. P Wheaten. Uncommon Sense : An Army of Eyes and Ears Hy JOHN IiLAKK Of rtrthfl.lnv- e.HA. ni i-asierius street, Have returned from who is spending ih ,-,, ""?" a tin co weeks,' visit te Mlltcn. Pa. Mr 'cottage In Ocek f fl.C- u t". . at her and Mrs. Graham will leave shortly for ' her guests for rJS'vilJ.W"? ,aH a trip te Bermuda. et felln W C V 'a'n'd M' Mlbs aijrtle Andersen, of Walnut ' "llSa,'' s sister. Mrs. Chailen nrinn.. lane, will snend the wnek.pnrt In Atlan tic City, -where she will be the guest of Mls.s OunhlhU 1 lowland, at her parents' cettage en Seuth Bosten avenue, Chelsea. of Reading Pa. Mr and Mis ' L Deeter, of 1319 The West and Seashore Popular in Dclaivare County Mr and Mrs T W. Scattergoed. of Lnnsdewne, and their daughters. Mls.s, Miriam Senttergoed nnd Miss Mnrlcn i ScattergoeiL nr making un extended trip through Oicgen and the West. They will return In September. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence H. Epples hplmer, who hiis been traveling through Canada for some weeks, are new at Fnrge, N D . and will net return te their home ln Lansdewne until Ne- I ember. Mrs. Jehn EvanB, of Media, Is spend Inf a fortnight at Chelsea. ' Mgtre8--- Mr and Mrs Gardiner C Latch r.r m mnirn inriiiiimi iirrrnnn miiwjtii p?PY" Atlantic City OCEAN CITY SEA ISLE CITY STONE HAEBOR WILDWOOD CAPE MAY Issued from the boardwalk roller chair Everyone has a better time at the shore when they travel te and fro en "The Reading." Philadelphia & Readir.p; System Atlantic City Railroad MlOTOrLAVB SjSe. niOTOPLAa I'HOTOPI A Photoplay Guide Week of August 14 te August 19. Subject te Change cemmnv r . The following theatres obtain their Dicturea thrnn(.h tfc STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early ehewing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. 1I1TIPUY, COMPAMV 9? oyAvcme APOLLO i2DArs-' REGENT ? "-,-. i' rif JJ ; Wimlc nirry In l'rnred ,, ,, , " A SI "' " ' ' Weslcj Harry In 1'rnreil ! jj.1 H'l'nn i harlwlck In Tim dlurleus I'enl A " rl "ninnre raimnajte lly of the FeIIIph A. "r -, r - r .nstnnre Tilmndc". 1'ellv of Ihr Felllc 1 1 -"-Mln! f 1 lloercn ArllHa In Th. t..lln. 1,.U.,A.. i llllfnn I' Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseeh P. Cnmecrva . t1a.. i. . . i . i . T -. w . j ' i j ii am i in i . -. -wi fit iii ij fiuiiiiia- VI '""'"'' "" "?-" cnicriaming .MISS, y, - i onlnnre Tnlmndire. I'ellv of Urn Falllra .'.. .'" Ihalwlck In Th (ilurlmu 1 mil uary uurns, naugnier or Mr. and Mrs , t - mstnnn. Tilmnd:. i'ellv of ihr FeIIIcb I "ini fhadw-ick In TIip (.Inrleim nl Themas It Hums, of 4518 Chestnut I ""erge Arlmn, in The Kullnc l'niwlen . Ii' no ;! lwi'k in 'I h (,lorleu I'eul street, for a few days. i s -iwree ArliH.jujh. Killing rnmlen l JielciM Oh idwKh In llie (jlerluim l'enl , ACTAD EiaiITlI&-i;7riTrTh Tvr" -f'i"'-lal it mu, n n MreKt- of Allilnlelil Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Sharpless, of A3 1 UK Ji vTirr Vjvii Y I - Media, nre the guests for a week of M r-inri Klmtnii Veuhb VVnut of Mr RIA1 TH uckmantew.v aenle Mrs ( nar'cs Kenweithy. at her home V..!nr', yt1"",11 Trn1un". 1'"t nf l-'f' ""--' AT Tl uciini krN sr near nonunion, uei. Mis Walter K. Mitchell has re turned te her home ln Meylan from ri" NlXON.NIKDLlNuhHWVn 1 Hfc.A 1 RES K.f . BELMONT r.n at 1 I l A I , . ... -ur, r,,, ,., s ,. V T Alii i ll -Air, A " " ' ' N -"I . .n..v . n.rcit. ifinr, v.,,,.! ' ii Tli Oru. I hi' Onlrni Tli Orilrdl AXKWSPAPKK multiplies, ns many times ns need be, the eyes nnd ears of its readers. It bees n war in Ireland, hears the clash of the weapons nnd the shouts of the contending troops, and it few hours later Its readers see nnd hear them. It listens te a tpecch of Lloyd Geerge in Londen, or Uandlii in jail in Indln, or TreUky talking te an Interviewer In Moscow, und Its renders hear the snmu voices as fcoen as the wires can transmit and the prebses print them. W, HAT newspapers renlly are nre hundreds et thousands of eyes nnd ears, en watch In every quarter of the glnhe for happenings which trained ob eb tcrvers knew will be Interesting. Hecnuse of the newhpupcrs, the tlrent War was followed cen mere closely in Kurt SVertli, Tex., than It was nenr the bnttle line, for news from nil parts of the fuint could be gathered In tlme te hcnd te Ferth Werth, while news only of n limited Held et action could cemn te the troops. i- Whc.-em- men nre gathered together the newspnpeis me looking nnd listen ing ready te tell their readers nbeut It. Wheiever big events nre about te happen, the newsnupcru hcnd ejm nnu curb te see and hear nnd tell te the renders as nieii nn presses can turn und papers ctin be distributed. LATELY n newspaperman returned from Lnbrnder, where be spent a month the liibt month in his life ever bpent without knowing what was going en nil ever the world within u few hours after the events. Anil in Lnorauer uevhad te travel THE render of this paper can be nn educated man If he cheeses, mereh by reading It. Fer education contests In knowledge of the world, and every day this news paper supplies nil the knowledge of the world thnt organization nnd skill nnd brains nnd money can obtain In one day ""PAINTED FURNITURE for Chnmlicrs nnd llreiikfnnt Roem whl" h nnrealg te immn or r(lnement ami geed laate .Moderately prlrvd A. L. DIAMENT & CO. ISIS Wiilnut St. 101 l'ark Ave. l'lillndrlnhlii Niv Yerk und nt Strafford, I'a, ' .IL11L4 A I. A. I ..r IV . " . z '- &; i e -sssks !! , TTzr , :" is: JJ::r)!i!? i ' - & !;::: t :..::.. - - iw AltimereITsVFITS CEDAR -n. w a,hm. y-,'anev:'7"Ti,lr,V,,I,,, SHERWOOD "'." J'.'J".rr Av V - ,.B ', ,'&& "lW V .'"!!?.. V i i ii i i. mniv in ins a. ni.t b .. .. .i j - ii- it n i i i . . m . i , r-l'enwa Tn-irle. In ilinilewn or th si ? 'JL"-ny Trarl. In HIiiuIewh of tli irii BLUEBIRD SreHj smqU.n. ,, VT Cnntlnue'ii T until Ti--Avn.,i..H!",n," ln. ll.1."' ,he ''n ! After-Dinner Tricks zsa h MniM,':.-- .... 71 -""m ? TJJtr 'dubb A M UXatlHtu&m mKM n UJUuO i vU ntuUc A in?n l'htnnt Strt Ne. 238 Ut ting Coin With Straws Flve btraws nnd a nnnpi ,,.. ini.i en the table. The problem is te nr- I rnnse the straws and the qunrter se that by raising one of tlm im.. v,, can lift the ether four and the coin. The straws nre a ltttle longer than four Inches each. The dliigrnm shown hew the problem enn be accomplished. The straws nre Interlnced. Twe of thorn nre first laid en the table, pnrallcl te each ether, and the two crossed struwH nre laid upon hem. the quarter is lnld en the cjess point, nnd the llnnl strnw, which does many miles before he could get awny i the heavy work, is wedged under the from UwiKnilejr dnd infermativu newa- ptu'lcl straws nnd ever th. i l wWSfl.??55!!r-.rtY 'w.T..ti Mrt. - "t ' " '" -j "- wiffi fe Frem the Stand point of Style quality and price, there is nothing te equal the REDFERN. The Corset Shep 121 S. Thirteenth St. Around the Cemer en Stniem St. Every fitting receive thm porMenal attention of Miss Pauline. Campbell Plllnl, Tl.,- I-,. .",". 'V'"" InnH .iik tn llrll of AlnnUu iennn learl in "Iflvn-, Mn.iin.rnrl. -. COLONIAL l'tn'311;;;1 :; - r - rer Ihv llallnn Tlin I .1, .!... ' Vm.- !.- -J I 5 ,UV.rnt,,v n"110" Tli; rrlirmin ( lnll"nc T Jnlt nimnmn In ()r tli Unnlrr J- Hetty C inpfen. In (ir Hi IUinlr s -'tM,v ' 'impen, ,n (Iter ! Ilnrdrr FAIRMOUNT Tlftr'- M Viela l)na In 'flin:' ltrllcrlnc T- ?u,n U !:nmin Mnilennim and Men GREAT NORTHERN Jf,r-$ M At Hi Men of .lurk b'l.nntrn T-t Hn- Mrii of .lick O'ljJnini W- t h Sinn i.r .Inrk O'ljlntern T Mil Murray, l)llrlnii Mill Irll y -Mno Murray. IMMuun T.ltll Drvtl fl -MnMurray Ilrllclnim .til- Di 4 IMPERIAL 'SSI t..VVTe M n.be pnnlelii In A finni rhlrkVn B T Itobe Jianl'lii In A (inm htrkn XV ,b nniil!, m A finm C'lilrkVn T litty remp.nn In Tlir Ih llenlr 1' !lttv I'omrien tn O.rr Hi" Iteilii, S -Hetty Cnmphen In O.Tr Ih ' fiefrtfr LIBERTY B,,,A,?TL?Ji . " ii , ... .C11-1 T i ll. 1. .?, ,"",k,'n,v,,.,.ln" Mi nnil Uiilil 's ' 'I' ; lk In V;,, Men nnil l.elil 1 - lainn lvirkwin! in rii n.in r.nm ' i ..,..- v.. i r .. ."' .'. '"" ." -- -. -., ' jiii'i i niiii iiuinr -li -II.. in . n ii... -..;...; :."L I'n ni 1rlmrM, " "" - n : i Iriiiiimd ti 4 I Jt IM n. nlten. Wemiin Mho wilkH tin iT n llnlten. AVemiin Mho -lk,l iJ W. 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