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EDITIONS
WEEKLY
THE S
| BERWYN HERALD |
WAYNE TIMES
ARDMORE CHRONICLE
VOLUME XIV
WAYNE, PA. SEPTEMBER 16, 1898
NUMBER 2
to her bojmo in Philadelphia.
Mr, a0
“om Mt. Pocono.
demy on Tuesday last.
amps are not good
ed Bartram, of Batt
Remine, of Bt.
y at Atlantic City.
Samuel Pinkerton
2 for a short visit.
7 iliam E. Shaw
on Felirned froin Atlautie City.
ey
era-wieek at Atlantic Citye
et
Misse:
Jast Sandy with ae
H. Lofiaud
‘free Lane, on Sunday.
A. Gayle;
ja, and the
rstoftice
Je “Colts."*>
‘three monhs.
» after
' Atlantic Chy.
brother: Mit
mere avenng
“Miss Eleai or
ovenue, Wilk g
rere eventn, 4
has returned
* et, Me. a .
\ @ fami
aT Na to te residence on
\ mt ue.
at
hingtou after a vel
‘th Miss Marie Dacre
visi
Misstessie Boylan gav
delphia'tiends,
"ue, aa reurned with bis
Adirozlacks. :.-
A( brothe of Mr. MeDer
‘Ternessee, das r
M.C. A. Caap, at Chuttan
MrJ. A Batt and got
LOCAL BREVITIES
lora Wright, of New Jersey,
Miss Brown, of Walnut avenue,
y+
vd Mrs, Melville Phillips are
m Chicka-
hatter from
Miss Elizaboth Duncan has returned
‘Mrs, C. P. Perkins have re.
een returned to the Lawrence-
1 bear in mind that Internal Re-
ostagt
ery A, ar-
ome ou last Saturday night.
Davids, has re-
from a short vacation trip,
Jonephine ‘Tryon spent Saturday
is again in
avd children
Ty on Lewis, of Tthan, is at At-
ie aud hrs. Jobo R.- Black spent
. W. Bergner, of St.
“k nave returned rom Bar Har-
Brown, of Mount Any
ang Mrs,
and Mrs. David Pierson, of Over-
were the guests of Mr. McCurdy,
‘ado Wm E. Exneman, of Wash-
D.C. is spending a week wit
; 7
ice has been further equip.
ial SS fine, large Mosler safe, fire
Fawson was the ouly mem-
ap Gricket Club selected
Walton {and ‘acily
have weareed from Wiley ton;
where ther bave been spending the past
‘Mr. A. A Sellers has returned home
ab.ence of two weeks spent at
y _ Rev. wat M.dJefferis is visiting his
f |, HaJefferis of Winder-
4
of Bloomingdale
e @ watermelon party
na
a ‘sam. di fr.
| Symer's star; with coy foe at Wis-
t
\
- RLS Jobngon have re
yne
ott,
turned from the ¥.
eee
wo L. Wagaer, of Pitts-
ais on Tuesday of Miss
a
\\ is Edna Kehute bas returned from
it to Miss Marcus, of Beechtree
a 3 Allee Van Aradale bas returned
-y pleasant
oa Iunebeon
on Wenestay, toa few of her Phila
yrtha, Terry, of Philadelphia,
sah Mise Rhodes, of Blooming ~
ble
S. \. Abbott, of Lancaster ave-
family 6 from
of
es] V0, 8. ve anid her daughter
| ‘returng of Monday from
Aeneid i City,
Witmer yy, Ewk! 1 family have
returne “fab 8 ght’s stay at
ariel
Charins T. Grubb, of
are spending a
Mr. and Mrs
Windermere even.
fortnight at the al
Miss Helen Jo! a is back from a
summer's outing at Point Pleasant, New
Jersey.
Miss Jonnie Zieglor has reward from
Fox Chase after an cojoyabl
Mr. Chas, Price bas gone to Chester,
where hee will attend the military aca-
A. A.-H. Canizares, of the West
Chester Company of the 6th Pernsyl-
vania Voluuteers, is home again.
e Wayne Cadets have organized
foot ball team for the coming season.
George Baker was elected captain New-
ton Rhodes, manager. It is rumored
that they torend to ts ¢ conclusions with
the Pennsylvania teal
Postmaster, Geo.
Mrs. Dunning, of
are the gues
Ware.
uni and
Deeb Cannan, on,
ts of Mre and Mrs, B.C.
The Wayne public schools sent a large
donation of fruits and flowers to St.
Joseph's Hospital, on Puesday. The
earts of our children are in this kind
a work as evidenced by the zeul of each
to contribute something.
Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Cars and family
have returned ou Tharsday from au ea-
joyable and invigorating visit at Asbury
"ark.
Mr. and Sire Frank Smith and their
son Wallace ratnened on Monday from
several days stay at Atlantic City. Mr.
Seuith calle this. his long “vacation,”
although ‘it was less than a week,
On Thursday the plant of the Consho-
hocken. Brewery, Company at Gulf
Bs was partially destroyed, the fire
broke out afresh:and destroyed the re-
maining buildings, causing an additioval
o
Daniel P, and Theo. De B. Brows re-
uri e with their regiment, the
a Pena ach Votes They
Fall Rosemont, Tuesday evening,
As the jaded pilgrims from shore aud
mountain return héme, with depleted
exckequer, and complexions the shade
of an Ai am,
rer, and
The Ladies’ Progressive Whist Ciub
gave their first entertainment at the
Raduor Cricket Clab on Tuesday even-
ing- The gentlemen who were present
by into, had to play their prettiest
rauke » good showing with the whist
experts ‘who were 0 thelr partners at the
tables. The afai ighly enjoyed
by all present, owing especially to the
effort of Mrs, W. H. Badger, Jr, who
was in charge of the eveniog" 's proceed-
ings,
George W- Childs Library.
At the regular meeting of the Board
of Directors of tbe George W. Childs
Library held Ia
ficient work aud the committee was dis
charged,
Wayne Fire Company Reorganized.
During the past fortnight a complete
organization has been effected of Wayne
Chemical Fire Company, No. 1, with the
following offivers: Chief,
Houbards: Ah assistant, L,
second ass John Chriaty; seeretary
and treasurer, Robert MeCaig.
There aro twelve members of the
Company, completing the fall number
required, and we anderstanil that several
her applicants for admission are on a
‘be members aro divided
alt
charge or te Company’s beadlgnarters
te Wayne Public
cess, to the re:
aud
tbe seourity, “ot 0
against destructive confiagarations,
re thi gone of conn of | ¥
sé avonue, “may aided the re-
1d banquet give A.B.
‘The following, with the offivers above
named, ar ers of the company:
Frank Adelb a Jol
Baker, a Watson,
George Lithgow, ‘George Leotz, Fran
—
‘ricket Games
Philadelphia Cults were pitted against
the Gentlemen of Philadelpbia, and
after a spirited contest the a etee ?
won by 2 wickets and 23 runs. Batti
test, the Gentlemen of. Paitadelpbia
were retired for the total of 83 runs, the
puimerous fielders having much to do
with the small score, The Colts then
ran up a score of 105, with two wickets
to spare,
On the home grounds Radnor made a
rather poor showing against Belmont
Summer, as appears from the sco1
which was 05 to 154,
With so many of the fashionable set
at Devon he poet itis expeoted that
this pretty suburi twill be the
scene at eonniderable cntertaiuing later
on, On the piazzas a couple of evenings
ago were noticed Mr. and Mrs. George
L.. Harrison, Jr., Colovel and Mrs.
Samuel ell, Mx. aud Mrs, Harry Ber-
mi
Heory Butcher, Mr, and
Tiguan, Me
and BieCollough, irs,
‘iehell TRowngar ten, Jr, Me, and Mrs,
ohn Smithers, the Stases Bell, Mr and
Mrs. Louis Riley, Mr. and Mrs, A, Me
Hoyt.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert E. Hastings, of
Spruce street, will returo from Watch
Hill, R. 1.. this week, and will go to
Atluntie City, to remain a few weeks.
‘Thoy will spend October at Devon.
Miss Eleanor Lewis, who bas bi
Cape May duriog whesummer, isa suest
tof Mrs, Cornelius Stevenson at Devon,
-The. ‘Misses: Sathorsood oud ‘Bisa Di
Tom the
ey spouts
Golf at Deyon.
Whea Mr, Theodore Kitchen calls
ont “Fore,” the army of players on our
lioks display a pietnre of “Still Life”
very seldom equaled on the stage or in
military drill, Those who have seen
Mr. Kitchen play between three bun-
dred yard links, clear a bunker, aod
hole a ball in two shots koow what wie
“Fore” implies, acd their respect f
his danger sigual therefore, calls for no
comment, It is when he is about to
arive a curved ball with a view to cover-
ing the entire course of nine “Greens”
tint we aud adairation fittingly com-
bi adding expression to a,
charming pictur oof muburban sport.
Mr, T. Meslon Tgers who is an able
second to Mr, Kitchen, is quite to
toot in “training.” ali in his
bands invariably reaches the right spot
Mr, Reuber
the etigbttat sport, plays but
‘when mushrooms are not plentiful o
the course, When the crop is atinfuce
tory, it is alleged that Mr. Etting fre-
quently uses his lofter in supplying the
Inn with this delicacy. Mr. Huting’s
work in this line confirms the represen-
tations of the guests that no where in
the world are mushrooms so fresh aad
delicious, served ata pote! table. Whe:
else in the world are they ‘lofted’?
directly tom the green to the pan ?
Celebration at Paole
sday next, Sept, 20, will co-
al celebration of the Paoli
ciation Preparations are
tion nally interest
ing program! ors
tance will Teave ‘ihe pailesad at. Malvern
station.
‘The building belonging to the Wash
ington Troop, which stands on
ground, will De welized for the meeting
in.
‘The Phesix Military. Band will be
present and furnish some of their best
music at iutervals on the programme
and will give @ cancert ‘how 11 to 12
o'clock in the forenoot
Vocal music by the school ehiklven of
MMalvera and vicwity wndor the charge
of Miss Calvert, inwtrtor | thas de-
partment in the
vorn, will enliven ve exercises, Ca
tain G, G. Cornwell, of Wont Chewer,
will talk and possibly Captai R
Walters, Colonel MoClure is ‘expected
to make the principal address,
G
Haverford on Saturday eighteen | tow:
ost | will leave next week
from a dis-| 3
and’ will be a fine protection in event of | & bY
rai
lic seloote of Mal- fe
Round About Us.
“pr and Mrs, George F. English have
returned from Atlantic City and are t
Bwarthmure, Pay for the early autum
RB. W, Rutherford, of Philadetpbiy te ‘s
erecting & cyttage near the Ocean fi
Mrs, C, H/ Allen is entertaining Mr,
ad nad Leiner MoGarvey, of Jenkin-
been circulated in
perty owners asking the United Gas
| Tnprovement Company of Philadelphia,
to extends its mains to Lansdowne an
furaish gos in the borough.
Fred T. Chandler, of Lansdowne, and
, have erected
at Penchibotiom , B,, H
mak leadquarters when gouuinyg
re jand ‘ulin in that locality.
Miss Anna Woolman and Miss Eliza
beth Woolman, of Clifton, returned Inst
m their etay amongst the Blue
Mountains of Barks county,
Miss Sue Crorier, of Darby, bas been
appointed to the vacancy in the Honey=
brook Borough Grammar School caused
by the resignation of Miss Bessie Leone
Hi
: Ardmore
Register and fun
“cos Oe
v4 Rea.
revurned fe qm Atl
Mrs, and Miss Exbert bave returned to
Ardmore, from Ocean Grove, N. J.
Miss Eli: Craig bras returned from
a visit to Huston, Mass.
y are at
Ardmore statin, has
ntie City.
Rey. M. Caover, left yestenlay to ute
tend ma i od at Asbury
Park and wil¥
Bug: Ves i has re re
tornel T frone
Chester,
te rbta-
oe inert
Pa oe >
Paul J."Kug{er Shes gone3to spend
tw wrecks with friends in Prawenbu ur g,
NJ,
Mr. George Burwell is making some
aeratons to his cozy home on Cricket
ve,
Mr, and Mrs. w u Dorant bave gone
to Spring Lake, ., for a two weeks’
sojourn,
11. Letvirand Ensign sailed on Saturday
on the e Fria for an extended tour of
Europ
The Rev. A. E. Piper, pastor of the
‘Matthew Simpson Memoria! M. E. Church
with Mrs, Piper
for a trip to Niagara Falls and the West.
Mary's Church in
course of consttuction is assuming shape
and from the outlines show fa
henne building when completed,
ich it is hoped will be in the early
The rectory of §
Interesting servicea were held on Sune
day afternoon at the Union Sunday School
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commemoration of the
niversiry of the school, Sepetnintent
Israel Irwin presided and read the yearly
report, showing a thembership of 00
irs, Addresses were wade uy Rev.
ere | FI. P. Aston, of Wissahickon and others
‘Ths chil ren sang anniversary hyms,
Many people are attracted these even-
ings to # Leautiful night blooming cereus
on the lawa of Mr. Josivh Penrce, whieh
bus been in full Hower for the past week.
A dozen fine flowers have been in bloom
on it # one time, an several of the finest
Mr. and
3
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of rare nd palms o beauti-
ul Jawa surrounding their home on Lan-
caster avenue,
Bre. W. olds has been request
the coinmitiee on hospi il work of
Philtdelphia to organize a branch in
Ardmore to ani receive supplies
for our sick soldiers in the hospitals.
The following urticles are the most need—
eds’ sheets, size 3x2 yards, pillows, pillow
night shirts, neck mew
ure 17 inches, rape juice, jellies, and all
for the hospitals. The
-
*
oa uur people, AU dot
to réit. 9 Merion Title Buikling, ‘where
they will be packed and* sent direct to
the Moots umler the supervision of
irs. Rey nulis,
t .
ee
er of the Union Trust Co
. | del pin,
jor the position which was tendered him
to which he was unanimously elected.
A young Indy who resides on Cricket
avenue, wears very prowlly The Int band
of one of the heroes of the “St Pa
she says she would not part with it for all
the soldier battons that are now so nui
ous. A hat-band worn bya hero isindeed
4 memento which the dear girls will cer-
tainly envy the fortunate possessor.
mpany of Phila
Thieves are at work among us.
day worning the homes “ i F
Fleming ud A. Ht or
tivenue wore broken jato and robbie.
br. Fleming’s they foreed open a kitehen
window and after waking a thorough
Tues-
chs ‘some jewlry, They were
pridently. easyeaeing for they attacked
the good things iv Mrs, Fleming's closets,
wd nate hearty meal befure depactin
the raseal
the lower end of Overbrook Farins.
Mr. Charles Barnes and family bave
come up fron x
ing their new
avente.
ped y
home 6582 Woodbine
WL Mr, Cotton Burt and” Wa
Misses Tare have left Overbrook, and afe
at Atlantic City
A progressive tennis tourna:
held on the tennis courts of the Ove!
a reception under the auxpie
Ladies’ Reception Committee
tendered members end the nei gue”
eet of}
Ji EL Loforey bothGt Swart
Farms” the former on Woodbine av eyue
the latter on Dre: Road. Mr.- C.
| Peres Willcox witlalso move aut sooy ,
Haverford. a
James D, Winsor and foots “fetarved
from Thier, Maine, on Satu
Mrs. Robert W. Lesley have retureed
from Bur ILarbor, Me., to ‘'Briarwood.""
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Simpson have
returned from Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Clothier, are
spending these September duys at
Whiteface, N.Y.
cob S. Waln and family have return-
sunnuer,
Janies Boyd and fumily, of Haverford,
are now at Lake ai New York, wsste
Miss Harriet A. en
doing Red Cross work, "sted Saturday
for Europe.
Beyn Mawr.
Mr. Andrew Gans and the Misses Gans
are passing the Autumn at Bryn Mawr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Morris return:
home to Bry
tic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saussat Gerelin
have left “adtantie City and returned to
their home near Bryn Mawr, —<—
Rey. James Haughton, pastor of the
rch of the Redeemer, returned from
Wareham, Mass .
William H, Kagan, and BL
registered at the Rulolph, Avanti cite,
and are having some fine sport fishing,
who has
ic City, during the sumuer
Mawr, where be wili
William Hartshorne Miller, w
been at Atlanti
has returned to Bryn
pass the Autumn.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Carter have
opened their Bryn Mawr country place
ater 9 sojonrp of several weeks at Bar
Harbor,
Mrs. Thoms J. Barger and Miss Adele
spenting the last few weeks at Atlantic
Owe and Mrs. Mark 2. Lippincott and
Mrs. Harry Litzenburg have returned
home from a week’s stay. at Atlantic
City.
se | Ma
search of the house secured about £49 in
a gold ole Mie
L senreely 4 imag’
, of young people
jk
Club last Saturday afternoon ‘used Uy | gin.
‘ oo)
of the PES Scaphn fPeew, fx
jobn 6,1
have taken. up residence in oud Wee
,
On Wednesday
ea froin Cape May, where they spent the
Be
Mawr Monday from Avan | 1
Barger have returned to Brya Mawr after | 1
Mr. and Mrs, Rulon Miller have closed
their cottage on the St. Lawrence River
and returned to their home at Bryn
a:
Mr, Clark is jeminently, fitted | Mawr,
Mr, and ae George W, Child's Drexel
have returned to “Wootton” for the.
tumn, and will in give several large Monee
vert there during the seaso
and Mra, Charles F. * pecenoy,
wah “their phildren, are spending the
oionth of Septewber at the Chalfonte, -
AtluntieCity. .
Mr. and Dire Welter Erben and the
Misses Erben and Dr. and Mrs. J.
Ealdy are among the prominent arrivals
wt the Eryn Mawr Hotel to remain
through the early Auturan,
Miss Helen Jlavlock, teacher of ‘vocal
aylock was formerly lecturer in.
the Pilate ph uniiner Uuiversity Exe
tension cuurse.
Mr. Robert J. Burdette will deliver the
sermon in St. Luke’s M.E. Chureh, Brym.
a the evening of Sunday,
at. Miss Laura B,
ward Ross will sing
during the course of the servic
desired that @ just appr reciation of the
this service be shown through the attend-
ance of the community.
A Dainty Affair
pretty german at the
¥ vening usher=
ed in the shurt season of Fall festivities
tere With the knowledge of those still
t distant watering places one could
ine so interesting a crowd.
could be gathered yete
3
the Lallroom and the bandsome bal!
were crowded with J afty girls 2ess,
faces bore telling ev fee vf the tum-
mer’s caripsign in shoe Asit
was the first dance
aah
mena Ug. eS
and tfttefal sob. 3
elu ie an ddies” |.
pieces, mi
pencils for he.
ladies, - ‘
ENERO? ‘ .
La ow
“APretty Wedding.
evening at thé tesi-
dents of Mr. Charles 4 Bonnatfun, Mr.
George Markwood Ottzy, of Philadelphia
was murried to Miss Etta Cevelie Michel
of Ardmore. The bride was dres
a lovely gown of soft white mai Tesole
trimmed with five lace, while @ veil
ext up with orange blossoms adorned ,
t bead, and she carried a handsome,
Donel of white roses in her hand The”
white organdy over yellow silk and acted
4s Maid of Honor, while Miss Harriett
M. Tice, attired in a white o over
pink, attended as Bridesmaid. Mr.
Walter Ottey, a brother fo the groom was
best man, and another brother played
the Lohenerin Welding Marh, to the
strainsof which the weiding party
the drawing roon, where the ceremony
Philadelphia, and will spend their hon
eyooon at the seaside,
The happy couple received some cost.
Presents from their friends, Am
hose present were: Mr. aud Mrs. John
Ottey, Mr. Walter Ottey, Mr, Arthor
Outer, Mr. Herbert Ottey, Me, and Mrs,
. Markeard, Mr. and) Mrs. William:
Mitchell He we and Mrs, Chas Ensinger,
tes, Miss Minnie Crouse,
ie rank Gamphel Miss Marion Bruce,
Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Tilton, Miss Mami
Ton, Miss Hettie | Banck, Mr, Williom
Marks ork, ts MeGowan,
eM
Bote, Me ‘ast Dati s) Jt
Tame
five,
Mr habe Sine!
sud}
Ancker, . Wy
Susign, Miss Gertrude
Me. in Mrs. A, Euochs, Clare
Enoehs, Mr. Cliford Enochs, Mr, George
Anderson, the Misses J lersone Miss
Eeoner Logan, Mrs J. Si
Piper, Mrs. I Puce
t itia Howard, Miss Sue Hot.
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