Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 22, 1917, Night Extra, Image 18

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January 22, 1917
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HERE IS MRS. ORA, ONE, OF NEW YORK,
WHO CHOSE TO BE MARRIED IN A
CEREMONY IN WHICH ALL APPURTE
NANCES WERE BLACK, EVEN TO THE
BRIDEGROOM'S COLLAR
FAMOUS CALIFORNIA BOYS' BAND, WHICH WON A PRIZE AGAINST 122 ORGANIZATIONS AT THE PANAMA FAIR,
WILL VISIT THE CITY THIS WEEK
The boys, thirty-eight in number, are making an educational tour of the United States as a reward for their close application
to study and devotion to the ideal of their club. While m Philadelphia the members of the band will bo tho guests of various
business and professional organizations. They will visit points of interest in and about tho city, not tho least of which will
be a trip to Valley Forge. They will play for the members of tho Union League at a luncheon arranged especially for their
reception. A luncheon has also been arranged in their honor by members of tho Rotary Club.
NAVY YARD SALUTE IN MEMORY OF ADMIRAL DEWEY
FIRED BY PADDY HANLON, WHO WAS A MEMBER OF
THE CRUISER RALEIGH'S CREW IN THE BATTLE OF
MANILA BAY
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