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MISS PARSON’S PUPIL8
' • GIVES FINE RECITAL
Delightful Program Is Presented
at Her Ryon Avenue Home
Pupils of Miss Marlon Parsons
gave an interesting piano recital at
her home on Ryon avenue Friday
night. Tile program included:
‘‘Dance on the Green," played by
Donald Haverstick; (a) "Cap
ricclo,” Harris; (b) "Wind at
" Play,” Harris; (c) "‘Fireflies,”
Harris; played by Elizabeth Albert
don; "Hammock Lullaby” Frog
man, played by June Hepburn;
"By a Mossy Bank” and Minute in
G”, Beethoven, played by Catherine
Robertson; "Twinkling Stars,”
Frogman, played by Mildred Con
over.
(a) “Ventian Love Song”—
Nevins; (b) “Dance Caprice”—
Grieg, played by Vashti Fagan; “On
T„ the Wing”—Wachs, played by
Eugene Wescott; “To a Wild Rose”
,, : —MacWowell, played by Ruth Hil
liard; ||Sonatina”—Kuhlow, played
by James Kirkpatrick 3rd.; “Valse
Chromatique”—Goddard, played by
Kathryn Whitman; “Sunny Spain”
played by James Kirkpatrick 3rd.;
(a) “Scenes form Imaginary” (b)
"Caprice Viennoise” played by Mar
garet Yard; "Spring”—Grieg, and
"Valse Buliatl’n’— Copin, played by
Mlldrod Hilliard.
Those enjoying the recital were:
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hilliard, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Obert, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Hansen, Mrs. William G.
Preble, Mrs. Leeds, Mrs. Ina Stad
.* ler, Mrs. Gertrude Hitchens, Mrs.
Edward Kopp, Mrs. Park Haver
stick, Mrs. R. Warren Albertson,
Mrs/ Robert Robertson, Mrs.
James Kirkpatrick, Jr., Mrs. Lem
•*’" uel Conover, Mrs. James Kirk
- patriok Sr., Miss Claire Cole, Miss
Evelyn ParsonB, and Miss Gladys
Swanson, Miss Ceceil -Steiner, Miss
Carrie McCoy and G. Bolton Par
sons.
TENDER MR, CORRIGAN
SURPRISE' PARTY
Aftalr Given In Honor of His Natal
Anniversary Enjoyed.
Mrs. Robert Corrigan tendered
"' her liuBband a surprise party at
their home on E. Edgcwater ave
nue, Saturday night. The affair
was in celebration of Mr. Corri
gan’s natal day anniversary. He
received many nice gifts. Card
playing was enjoyed with prizes
for score in the pinoihle games be
ing awarded to Mrs. Mahlon Geiger,
. Jules Holzer and Charles Lutz. At
the conclusion of the game of ”500”
'a prize was awarded to Miss Lena
Robinson.
At a late hour the guests enjoyed
a birthday luncheon at the tablo
prettily decorated in pink and
white. Favors at each place and
ice cream <3 watermelon effect ad
ded a color note to the table dec
orations, wfclch boasted a large
lighted birthday cake as the center
piece.
The guosts Included Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Keeper, Mr. and Mrs. Jules
Holzer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lut::,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacLean, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Davison, Mr. and
Mrs. Mahlon Geiger, Mr. and Mrs
George Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Blake, Miss Clara Brahler. Miss
Margaret Smith, Miss Lena Rjbin
son, George Holding, Harry v/etr,
George Stevens, Mrs. Margaret
Wendroth.
LEAGUE HA8 BEACH PARTY
Outing On Strand at Ocean City
Is Enjoyed.
A party on the Ocean City beach
was a delightful recreation for1
■members of the Epworth tongue
society of the Bethany M. E.
church Friday night. Games, bath
-tag In the surf, and a ‘'doggie"
roaBt were pastimes of the even
’ tag.
Those enjoying the occasion
were: Mr. and Mrs. Walton Glick,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hewitt, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Groome, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Carman, Mr- and Mrs.
Russell Stevens, Rev. and Mrs. L.
R. Champion, Mr. and Mrs. Benj
amin Click, Mrs. C. F. Hann, Mrs.
Alfred Fish, Mrs. Cornelious Blom,
Mrs. Tudor, Mrs- Anna Shelhorn,
Mrs. Mary Carmen. Miss Dorothy
Hewitt, Miss Johanna Blom, Mist;
Helen Hewitt, Miss Florence and
Lola Groome, Miss Elizabeth
He!lam. Miss Beatrice Otter, Miss
Elsie Lloyd, Miss Mattie Fleming,
Betty and Evelyn Carman, Miss
Ruth Fleming, Edward Champion,
Albert and Billie Groome, Stanley
f Saraeinsky, Harry Blom, John
“ Poley, James Price, Joseph Flem
• « ■ lng, Halver and Raymond Glick
Harry Vallaster and Jimmie Shel
horn.
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OTHER SOCIAL ON PAGE SIX
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MBS. ALTON BOTCH.
Phone 1068-J
Is an accredited Social Correspon
dent of The Plcasantville Frees.
CHIEFS ARE INSTALLED
Red Men Have Meeting When
Officers Are Placed.
At the regular meeting of Kine
waugha tribe No. 45, I. O. E. M.
Thursday bight, installation of the
chiefs by district deputy Adolph
Stubcr, of Victoria tribe No. 77,
of Linwood, was in order. The
chiefs raised were: prophet,
Clarenco Daugherty; sachem,
Edward Farley; senior sagamore,
Joseph Guth; junior sagamore,
Thomas F. Barnes.
The following officers wore ap
pointed by Sachem Edward Farley:
John Bleecher, guard of the for
est; Harvey Steelman, guard of the
wigwam; Joseph C Conover, first
snnap; Charles H- Lewin, second
snnap; John B. Adams, first war
rior; Burr McAuney, second war
rior; N. D. Martin, third warrior;
Clarence Davis, fourth warrior;
William Z. Scott, first brave, Mer
ritt Tatem, second brave; Howard
Handle, third brave; and Herbert
Thomas, fourth bravo.
Several addresses were given by
the groat chiefs and visiting
brothers after which refreshments
were served by tjie committee:
Joseph C. Conover, Clarence Davis
and John B. Adams.
HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY '
An enjoyable beach birthday par
ty was given at Wildwood, T’riday,
in honor of Elearnor E. Waters'
birthday. She is the only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Waters, 38
Walnut avenue.
Tlie family motored to Wildwood
and after enjoying all the amuse
ments and games on the Boardwalk,
donned their bathing suits and
frolicked on the beach and in the
surf.
A delicious basket lunch was en
joyed on the sand. They arrived
tame at 11 o’clock and enjoyed a
birthday cake and ice cream. Many
lovely gifts were received.
Those in the party were: Mrs.
Mae Waters. Mrs. E. J. King, Miss
Eleanor E. Waters. George Bishop,
Nicholas J. Waters, Harry F. Wat.
era, Bertram A: Waters, Robert L.
Waters and Nicholas J. Waters,
Jr.
BEACH PARTY PLANNED
A beach party wa3 planned by
members of the Vagabond club at
a meeting held at the home of
Arthur Fudera, Northficld, Thurs
day night. The affair will be held
next Thursday night on the beach
at California avenue, Atlantic
City. Plans were also made for
the purchase of club pins.
Attending wore: Miss Kay Bar
ton, Miss Gertrude MacIntyre, Miss
Dot BlunJenthaU Miss Catherine
Gourlay, Miss Kay Woolbert, Miss
Evelyn Nixon, Miss Madge Fowler,
Miss Eleanor Higbee, Miss Lila
Woolbort, Miss Jean Gilbert, Miss
Marjorie Wertzberger, Bill Abbott,
Allen Stewart, Henry Shotts, Joe
Vitto, Laurence Shoen, Pat Bocello,
Foster Maxwell, Frank Ireland,
Charles Keysor, David Broomall,
Russoll Barr, Nathan Fincus and
Al. Broomall.
COMPANIONS INSTALLED
At a meeting of Kinewaugha
Hayloft No. 45 12, in the bayfield
of this city, the following compan
ions were installed by District
Deputy Past Chief Haymaker, John
W. Odenwelder, of Arasapha Hay
loft No. 106 1-2, of Atlantic City.
Those installed were: past chief
haymaker,' John Bleacher; chief
haymaker, Harvy Steelman; assist
apt; chiof haymaker. N. D. Mar
tin; overseer, Thomas F- Barnes;
boss driver, William Z. Scott;
horn blower, Joseph Guth; guard
of the barnyard, Charles Lewin;
guard of the hayloft, Edward Far
loy; keeper of the bundles, Edward
Rr. Merrick and collector of the
straws, Charles Weisenberger.
Tho Gamma chapter of “Bats,”
which is the local chapter, is plan
ning its first closed social affair at
the Atlantic City Casino for tomor
row night. Dick Meyer and his
committee /j. have been working
overtime to perfect plans.
“Doc Daugherty, who is a resi
dent here, >and well known, with
his orchestra,... will furnish the
music. i
Miss Anna Helms, of Brighton
Place, entertained a few friends
evening. Prizes were given foi
at a Rook card party Tuesda)
high and low score. Refreshmentf
were served.
Those present were: Eleanoi
Gilkey, Doris Sykes, Ella Hommel
Mary Eeach and Anna Helms.
A very enjoyable dinner part;
was held in Hackney’s restaurant
Atlantic City, Sunday. The groui
included: Dr. and Mrs. W. j. Hud
son, Mr and Mrs. Glenn Brewer
Mr and Mrs. Harry Frings, Mr. an<
Mrs. Harry Helfrich. Jr., Ilowari
Hudson and Dorothy Helfrich
Coming Events
Tonight. t
PHI BETA TAU fraternity will'
meet in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall at 8
o’clock.
MRS. THOMAS HAMM will en
tertain members of the Pollyanna
sowing circle at her home on Broad
street. j
SUNSHINE SEWING CLUB
members will enjoy a theatre party
on the Garden pier.
ALLEQUIPPA COUNCIL, No." 7,
E. of P., will meet in Bed Men’s
hall at 8 P. M.
$ WIDOWS’ CLUB members will
ffieot at the home of Mrs. Alico'
Herbert, Wellington ave., 8 P. M.
Wednesday.
INKLERS’ CLUB meets at the
home of Mrs. Walter Whitman, E.
Washington avenue, 8 P. M.
ENERGETIC LODGE No. 107,
Shepherds of Bethlehem will meet
in Red Men’s hall at 8 o’clock.
Thursday.
ENTRE NOUS CLUB of Mt.
Pleasant M. P. Church will hold a
beach party, meeting at the hall
at 8 o’clock.
ANNUAL COUNTY FARMERS’
Picnic will be held all day at Mays
Landing.
COURT HAWTHORNE No. 1020.
Catholic Daughters of America, will
meet in Red Mon’s half, 8 P. M.
KINEWAUGHA TRIBE No. 45.
I. O. R. M., will meet in their hall
at 3 o’clock.
1 BIBLE CLASS of Salem Church
will hold an all day outing in At
lantic City.
VAGABOND CLUB inombers will
hold a beach party on the Califor
nia avenuo beach, Atlantic City.
PHILATHEA CLASS of Salem M.
IS. Church will hold an outing on
the Virginia avenue beach, Atlantic
City.
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GLEANER’S CLASS TO
HAVE BEACH PARTY
j A beach party was planned by
members of the Gleaner's Class of
Wesley M. E. churoh at a business
meeting and social in thp church
bpsement Tuesday night. It will be
held August 9 on the Ventnor
beach. George Reed, Norman Reed,
Harold Long and Roy Somers were
appointed to make arrangements.
AfLer the business session, in
ohargo of Mrs. Roy Somers, pres.,
tho hostesses who were Mrs.
Harry Holfrich Jr., Mrs. Woodburn
Hudson and Mrs. Stanley Parsels
served delicious refreshments.
During the social hour the mem
bers, under the supervision of the
hostess, engaged in an automobile
guessing contest and a spelling
bee. Mrs. George Reed and Stanley
Parsels received prises for nam
ing the greatest number of auto
mobiles and Mrs. Harold Long won
the prize in the spelling contest.
- Attending wore: Rev. and Mrs.
Haley, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Par
sels, Wilbur Reed, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Somers, Mrs. W. J. Hudson,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long, Mr. and
Mrs. George Reed, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Reod, and Mrs. 'Russell
Shavjr, Mrs- II. W. Helfrich Jr., and
Mrs.: Arthur Smith.
GUILD GIRLS PLAN
Another of the popular Steeple-!
chase pier parties was planned by
members of the World Wide Guild
0i the First Baptist church at a
meeting in the church parlor Tues
day night.
* I-Ue in the evening the girls re
tired to the recreation hall where
refreshments were served by the
hostesses, Claribel Wells and Jean
Collins.
Those present were: Lillian
Woolbert, Jean Collins, Naomi
Collins, Miriam Moshor, Margaret
Dix, Francis Thomas, Jessie Ragan,
Dorothy Thomas, Claribel Wells,
Elizabeth Thomas, Mrs. George
Adams and Anna Mao Leach.
Dean Prabst and Bill Adklsson,
of the younger set, had dinner at
the Green Grill restaurant in
Atlantic City and were entertained
at a birthday party given by Mrs.
Morton in honor of her daughter.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOfSOOOP
PHILATHEA CLASS PLANS
FOR OLD HOME WEEK
Several matters of Interest were
discussed by members , the the
Phiiatbea class of Salem M. E.
church at a meeting In the church
parlor Thursday night. Plans are
being arranged" to present their
playlet, “Sophronia’s Wedding"
about the second week in Septem
ber. The class will also assist with
the Old Home Week of the church,
to be held in October, by selling
tickets for a musical. Miss Hannah
Scull, president, presided.
Oames were a feature and re
freshments were served by the
hostesses of the evening: Miss
Hannah Scull, Miss Lillian Scull,
Miss Marion Johnson, Miss Ruth
Muskett, Miss Alberta Johnson and
Miss Esther Brown. The next meet
ing will be held August 11, at
which, time Mrs. Japhet Garwood,
Mrs. Horace Ingersoll, Mrs. Taylor
Sharrock, Mrs. James Blackman,
Mrs. Naomi Blake and Mrs. Nancy
Evans will be the hostesses.
MRS. HOLROYD ENTERTAINS
Mrs. Joseph Holroyd proved a
most entertaining hostess at a
family reunion at her home on
Pacific avenue, Thursday. Bathing
in the pool at Absecon was a fea
ture of the day, and a family din
ner and supper was also enjoyed.
Mrs. Holroyd’s mother, Mrs. Sara
Corbitt, of Camden, who is spend
ing the summer with her daughter,
assisted in entertaining. The guests
were: Mr- and Mrs. Harry Major,
of Stonehurst; Mrs. Harry Water
house, and son, Jack, of Camden,
and Mrs. John Smith also of Cam
den. Paul Holroyd returned to
Stonehurst with his aunt. Mrs,
Major.
ENJOY PIER PARTY
An outing on the Million Dollar
pier proved vory enjoyable recre
ation for members of the Bible
class of Salem M. E. church Thurs
day. A box luncheon was a feature
of the day and the minstrel. show
was also enjoyed by the members
of the party: Mr. and Mrs. Harry
D. Brown, Esther and' Dorothy
Brown, Mrs. Cora Parker, Edith
Parker, Master Billy Homey, Mrs.
Frank Beckett and mother, Mrs.
French, of Mt. Ephrlam pike, Mrs.
John M. Hilton, Mrs. H. Ingersoll,
Mrs. John S. Walker,
office. -
RETURN FROM INDIANA
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sanderson
and children, Paul Jr., Robert and
David, who formerly resided at 113
Chestnut street, have just returned
from Lafayette, Indiana, where Mr.
Sanders underwent an operation
at the hands of his uncle, Dr.
Tompkins. They are now'residing
on W. Leeds avenue and Mr.
Sanderson, who holds a responsible
po^ltio^n with the Atlantic City
Gas company, has returned to that
SORORITY HAS MEETING
Members of the Epsilon Chapter
Of Beta Sigma sorority met at the
homo of Jeanne Joslin, Ocean City,
Monday night, when Martha Col
lins, Rose Arde and Evelyn
Snyder were extended bids.
The next meeting will bo a com
bined session of the Epsilon and
Lambda chapters at the home of
Hetty Toner, Poplar avenue, Lin
wood.
Present at the meeting were:
Jeanne Joslin, Dot Boice, Kay
Arnold, Eleanor Arnold, Marge
WEDDING RINGS
William Shoppy
1130 Atlantic Ave.
ATLANTIC CITY, N, J. :
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Exclusive Boardwalk Models at a
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ORDERS TAKEN FOR
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Simpson, Helen Seltzer, Betty
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and Helen Walker.
MRS. FRENCH ENTERTAINS
Mrs. Percy French entertained a
few friends at her home on North
Second street Saturday night in
honor of her birthday. She re
ceived many pretty gifts. Cards
were the pastime of the evening
and at a late hour refreshments
were served.
The invited guests were: Mr.
and Mrs. Woodruff D. Dare, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Martin, Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Bowen, Mr. and Mrs.
William Mcllhonney, Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Austin, Mrs. Elizabeth
Chase, Edward Walker, of Camden,
and Percy French.
CIRCLE HAS PARTY
Mrs. Charles Black was hostess
to members of her sewing circle at
her home on E. Edgcwater avenue,
Thursday afternoon. After a pleas
ant hour of sewing dinner was serv
ed and husbands of several of the
ladies joined the party for the eve
ning.
The group included: Mr. and Mrs.
John Sooy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. James
Sooy, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hall, Mr.
and Mrs. John Barnshaw, Mrs. Wil
liam Leach, Miss Beatrice Hall,
Miss Ethel Giberson, Fred Braun,
Miss Clara Virginia Sooy, Jack
Barnshaw and Charles Black.
CELEBATE VICTORIES
Mrs. Fannie O. Sheldon, Demo
cratic County Committee Woman.'
and Wilbur Adams, Democratic
County Committeeman, wore guests
of honor at a dinner party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr,
Linwood, recently. The dinner
party was givon as a celebration of
the victory of the candidates in the
olcction. The table was beauti
fully decorated with cut flowers and I
ferns. Those-present were: Mfs.1
Fannie Sheldon, Wilbur Adams,
Mrs. Minnie Steelman. Mrs. Mae
Kudolph, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Jo
seph Sheldon and Mr. and Mrs.
Carr.
ENTRE NOUS CLUB TO
HAVE BEACH PARTY
A beach party was planned by
members of the Entre NOus club
of Mt. Pleasant M. P. church at a
meeting in the church hall Thurs
day night. Members desiring to go
will meet at 8 o’clock at the hall
and will go to Brigantine beach,
where an evening of games and
'“eats’’ on tho sand will be enjoyod.
At the close of the business ses
sion, in charge of Charles Falken
burg, president, a social hour was
in order and refreshments served.
The next meeting will be held in
the hall July 28.
MISS M’GINLEY IS HOSTESS
Tho Jolly Mainlandors club met
at the home of Miss Alice E. Me
Ginley, Somers Point, Wednesday
night. The prize was donated, by
Edythe Hawkins and won by Rose
Fox. It was a shoulder flower.
Plans wero made to have a beach
party in Ocean City next Wednes
day night.
Those present were: Lela Wool
bert, Becky Brooks, Evelyn Lee
Cathryn Camp, Edith Hawkins,
Maisio Somers, Casper Johnson,
Alice Booth and tho hostess.
MISS GLENDENNING BACK
Miss Ruth Glendenning, who
under went an operatiqn for appen
dicitus in Sayre, Pa., a few weeks
ago, returned to her home on .New
road Saturday morning. She was
accompanied by Miss Laura Carpen
ter, who will remain until Steptem
ber. Miss Carpenter will visit Mrs,
Ferdinand Stadler In Atlantic City
next week.
- ■iA beach party was enjoyed Sun
Matinee j
Daily 2.30
Evenings
7,00—9.00
THEATRE
Saturday
Continuous
Performance
2 to .11
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LAST SHOWING
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His Best Role Since The “Sea Hawk.”
WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY
BETTY BRONSON .
IN • • •- - .
“RITZY”
One of the best comedies of the year based on the
famous story by Elinor Clyn.
COMING-FRIDAY—COMING
“AVENGING FANGS”
A Tale of a frogV Devotion.
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day at the .Virginia Avenue Beach
by Mrs. G. W Mack and her house
guests Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Read and children, Edward Jr. and
Betty Refill, of Millville, a,nd .Elaine,
A'*'*-*'* *'*•<*'*'*■*'*■'*-*'*-**■
Gertrude and Millie Mack and Cour
tis Lyle. A dip in the ocean was
enjoyed by some of the party and a
picnic luncheon was a feature of
tlie noon hour.'
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