..l WF---:- N& DH-PH&ABEBPHU; WBDHKSDAYNE mUT Ffctoifaf -? fi ,.' . 'a', ;. ' - , , fc is It MEMBERS OP THE NORTH HILLS COUNTRY CLUB UPTURN THE "GREENSWARD TO MAKE WAR GARDEN Inspired by the patriotic movement begun by several New York golf clubs, the Philadelphia organization is doing its part to relieve the food shortage. ,, n-n nTitn iittAPMttTJR" T.RNlY A HELPING HAND The women arc as enthusiastic workers as the men at North Hills. Left to right, Mrs. A. K cKm?s. G. l! Russell, Mrs. R. Burton. Mrs. L. W. Tremblay, Mrs. J. F. Median, Mrs. ' Holstrom. PvO V """"" i. These young patriots pride themselves on their willingness to do their whole duty., whatever sacrifice it may entail. They j )g JmXwU. mmCSl(Wtt L jS were imotographed at last Saturday's festival in Fairmount Park. jj MMWKwhi. i tRvWmiW ' StMM.&m ? AMATEUR FinEMEN CHAL.LENQB AW COMERS SSSoUS? SSmWvg root ,t bolMlw in tt. QUAX4FIE3 A3 A "SALESMAN" MlM Clara I Mltrrom, 12S South Georgia avenue, Atlantlo City, answered the "ad" oC 13. llvderft Bon, SS4 South Fourth street, tor a paper .ajent? Althoujn prlelnHly a roan -wn wanted, phe rot tho Job, SOUTHWARK NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE HOLDS FETE Hundreds of kiddles enjoyed tho outdoor affair in Jefferson Square, Third street and Washington avenue,