.... ...-' vteS EVJBMNG LDaBR-lHlLAMLPHlA, T&OT&DAY, . JULY i 10, Mt - WBM-.J- f drt.ajf XtiiSwatrrhmitr.ht BREVER THERE IS NEWS WORTH PHOTOGRAPHING THE CAMERA GOES AND TA&ES IT " r' m- immmmmmnWmm , . 1 , 1 tmmmmmmmmmWtmm i : Vrwiwi ifc "" IXSfcsWTr'J wi ri!r ,iw am -.. v fT ' a" fatten Vwtf wsSf-.. mv Wiw .4ji mm W:&fJki a-a ;Wl'wliiPi ;' lyilw JrWIp, Af i W tl Iff Aitp mWS'MmmmWSmmwmwMJmmmJkjiJm mm-ammmr-Kr 'rfiHIP J 1- iii' iw Jrai1 in inr ' iiJAiL -Jlti WiJ ' MBlilllliBiiffl llt JiiHnBH tj j i' GEENSIDE SECTION OF THE OGONTZ AND HUNflNGDONVAtEY BRANCH OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS, ENERGETIC TMouRh their weekly meetings and other activities, the members of this .wtlnn t fv, .lf.j.n.uin nt Mrs Mnfi, r,n nntrihnt j epodly share of the ?65.000 fund recently raised, by the Ogontz branch in th Rcneral campaiRn. The chairman's committee includes Mrs. Frank A Van Horn, Mrs. Judson Laverall, Mrs. Edwin R. Humphrey, Mrs. Herbert Cowle, Miss Helen Wieo, Mrs. Charles Mebus and Mrs. W. B. Noble. IH ' :-- jT il l-'MSSBIHHBi l SECOND ARTILLERY OFFICERS AT MESS TABLE Bfjli f .CffiPfflllHMafcw Pllli ' : 'i ? f ' Mm '' W ft The Evening Ledger staff photographer's visit to the camp at Noble finds every HMSBbU"; CfllHH2&H9HHStLHHiHHkw I tiSli l'V W' Q' M: ?' W? Wk Hi one'looking pleasant." As grouped about the board they are, from left to right: Lieu- NHNLKIP! WmMwmWSMJmmsEKmmmBmJ ' I, "'Mll IS"' i'- ?' x ' '' ' ' --' 'H ' 7;- ikH ' tenant Colonel Ross, Lieutenants Boeger, King, Laing, Maile, Captain March and mmmSS' " .mmfmmummmmawmmmmmmw Wf. mm M f4:, IT 'M ' ;li 'V LH Lieutenant Hubbs. E-P '"dHiMSHilSnWM ll lP flW ' JlfliH !l BkI 9flB -& i Sl '-:S lSf6'' ? i iJBiM I iliWlii y' iT p Ji' r m m, ' "si '' jl'dfct&iiw ml HpIKkSPJ- "i! 'J Bt':l$ feV ' WmmWttMt&?---wmM if ,fe--- i canvassing for Hahnemann base hospital a p TBpMK.! yfAb. fW mm W- &A, 1BPl',4E.l ' H dfia l,? TtTHmr'-, . Mrs. Irma Hering Evans (left) and Mrs. Jennie Reinhold W& J s t y tS-mmF ' ' mmltJ K-l -Ik' t PiM'lPf !' Wm7-Tm'' S JaaEa&.v' Hazzard have added a' considerable portion to the $50,000 fund BESPAT - ''1iP4J'4', ? ? v tHqv ILmi' i ! ygSS; 'w' 3fHHRMHSlls now being raised through their efforts among Italian residenU kkkkkHttuBflPIP Ik O sLLHm f !'&' kkkkkkkkK v x j 7 n4'tv&HkkktttekkkkkMikfflHflP fcWw Jkkkkktftfkk tPj kkkkkkkF a t A' i sA' l ni ii 'iifr'iaft t nij ijMkMtBkkkikkkkkkkktT-kW 1 ''-45 . jc j,it K Tkkkkkkkkkkkkku i jkkV Ckff P 'HHK-'y"'.' 1 i Bh B flHkHkkklkkkklnkkkkkkkkkkkvdkUfillSkikkkkkvd kV KMBmmu f ZlmmWS mmmm m '' iiiiiiiiRfl9liil vSh. v VBHHBHklkSklkSHKwHkHBHklkVBHHBBBHBMiiB HHBHBBIbVkVbVkVkklb3BHHVlkHkMMiHiMMM(AiiMtHat i pBManHaiHMMBar r BrltUh Offlll Photorpt) from Amerlcn Pm AitoctaUon mn....tr ,r,!M uavit! WTH nATT.V Tim 1UWWI MUiH un.m ..." ... - . w ; ?55 appear somewhat crude, this British soldier' bathtub fashioned from .? y "i -tl fboto by International Film Bervlr AN AMERICAN GIRL IN THE AMERICAN HOSPITAL IN FRANCE A year given to nursing near the scene of conflict has inured Miss Marjbrie Kay, of New York, to, operating room scenes such as this In which the jaws, of a French soldier, battered by a German 11, are being rec'onstrutd. ' - NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA IS HAVING ITS DREAM OF RAPID TRANSIT ": '- Vr The structural work on the Frankford elevated line at preeeat"'- U ncs reacnea a point near tne intersection or Kuan street aau ran.Kiord-avcnuo and tne immediate goaj a mHmm now looms into wr ';.' WjBTr ; ii ; 'j 41 ci ,4j , , it ' 'I 1 . JJ ,&i f py . . -- , , o 12