Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 18, 1919, Sports Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EG! WILL OPEN
CENTRAL QUARTERS
County Offices to Bo Estab
lished at 1011 Chestnut
Street in Ten Days
DELAY ACTION ON ROGERS
m i..iH..Mi.tftifci f Hir Atflfr-
'McouL-Kiin will bo opened lnth oott.ee
building nl iuii tncsuiui om-w ." "..
This decision was readied Inst night
lit n merlins of tlio executive commit let'
fn 003 Itallw Ilulldlns. I!! Chestnut
street "With county licndqiinrtprs it
will be possible for the committee to
function along the lines m-iitU In d
down nt the meeting of the connl
wmmittcc.
number of important committee
xvlU be Hpiiointed tdiortb by tjenrge
Wontworth Cnrr. chairman.
Vction on tlie rcnmrUs attributed to
.fudse Joseph 1' linger legardinn
drafted service men wis postponed un
til State Cotranaiulrr George b . I J ler
could present n communication to lilin
by Franklin D'O'ier. the nationnl cotn-
inatiderv A special coinniltlcg meeting
will bo held next Tucitrtay for n further
consideration of this matter.
Two l'ouls Slay Mcrgo
An tunnlgatnatioii may be effected
shortly between the two posts In the
Twenty-seventh ward In this city, nc
fouling to George C. Hlcwnrt, .lr., of
No. (1!). one of the post. Tin1 other
post is No. 'JO, of which Joseph 11. Me
Call, Jr., is commander.
A referendum on the merger will bo
held by l'ost 0!). An effort hits been
made to bring the membership of l'ost
11!) into the lU'iijamin Franklin Post
No. -lO.",, headed by l)r, A. ('. Abbott.
AVIIIiara O. Muench, Jr., district
chairman o the Legion in West Phila
delphia, is interested in u merger of
the two ward posts in order thnt one
utrong lociillt post may lie fostered.
The membereliln of Post lift is ntioiit 100.
As u icward for a BOO membership
In Post 70 b January 1, William
('tithing, fiitln'i nt Joseph Cuslilnc. pott
ndjutiuit. lias offered a silk standard.
Menibeis are milking an nggicsslvc can
vass to lit the standard. Their pics
enl inrmlntshlp totals -100. Plans will
be made tonight at a smoker In the
librur) , Twentieth and Shiiuk slieets.
Post (iels ((u.irlers
Pott No. IMS. in the Tenth wind, has
been conducting a ipnct r.uupalgn fi
funds. As a lesult It is mi11 '
tttiti quarters on the Parkway, alio
jiost ir giving u dnhee tonight In Mer
cnntllo Unll. Broad and Master streets.
Afiiinnnt'cmpnt. wna tnlidn esterilllV of
Die election of George Wentworth Ciur
as n niemher of the executive committee
of the (immunity Service, 1018 Wuluut
street lie tliereby becomes n member i
of tho cential council of tlmt organi7.n
tloii The clccllon of Mr. Cnrr is n
recognition of the Legion in Philadel
phia, ns Air. Can- Is the chairman of
the count committee.
All legionaries In Philadelphia weie
Invited jestcrdny to attend a dance In
the I'll st Regiment Armory, llrond and
Callonhlll tlieets, tomotrow eienlng.
It will be n "welcome home" cclebrn
tion imttiiMiIarly for turn who sencd
with the 1'irst Ileglinent, and Is being
tendered b) the Ladies' Ued Cross
Auilliu l'lrst Kegiment 1'cuusylTania
Infantry.
This iiulHary was formed when the
regiment firtt departed, nnd has been
of service in the city during the period
of the war The function is to be dl
iccted li Mrs. Thomas F. Median and
Mrs. C. J. Kensil.
Judge ,Toepli P. Rogers's nllrced con
temptuous icmark about drafted sol
diers was not lontldered nt tho meet
ins Inst tiight of the county committee
of the American Lesion.
It was derided to take tin the mailer
pext Tuesday afternoon, nt n meeting
at wlitch Otorga F, 'Jfylcr, department!
commander oi Pennsylvania, win ne
present. It Is understood that Mr.
Tyler has n letter from Judge Itogera,
which wns written to Fraultlln D'Ollcr,
national commander of the legion,
Mnior K. I,p Itnv Vnn Roilcn. who
served as judge ndvocntc at Camp Meade
during the world war, was chosen cum
maiider of Darby Post .100 at the. nn
mini election of tho camp held in the
headquarters lit 8S4 Main street. The
other officer chosen arc: A'ice com
mnndtr, II. Heese; adjutnnt. J. S.
r'nintilicll ; ilnnnco ofllcer. W. It. Smith :
historian, Joseph Hrethcrick; executive
committee, llnrold i;unriis, a, uirnru,
II. Olds, I'rank Gublcr and H. Howies
Robert Holt Post wns formally or
paiilssul at tin enthusiastic meeting of
ex -sen Ice men in the firehnusc of the
Clifton Heights Tire Piotectlve Asso
ciation Tuesday evening. Follow lug
the election of officer, u liberty krout
hiipper with nil the "fisens," which wns
piepiued by Mess Sergeant Hurry Duke,
was served to the hungry veterans, who
snld thnt the menu hnd it all over the
niui. chow.
The officers elected were; Com
mander. John J. MiTiiddcn i adjutant,
John lllnke; treasurer, lleujnintn
Swartz, I'Jatjo Refections woro render
cd by Joseph Cnrllnj inoiiologuo and
humorous stories by Alphonsc Sproul;
vocal selection by Jumcs Burns nnd
Vincent Shllllngford. Tho post has n
membership of more than 100. ' The
post will hold it meetings In the au
ditorium of the flrehoilsc.
Art Students In Indian Pageant
Students nt tho Pennsylvania Mu
seum and School oi Industrial Art,
Broad and Pino streets, went through
tho pageantry of Indian llfo last night
under tho direction of Charles II. Ste
phens, nrtlst and authority on the
American Indian.
MERRICK AT HIS BEST
UNDE&STOOD WOMEN
And Other Short Stories
By LEONARD MERRICK
The Sun, New Yorlt: "Tins is Merrick's be.t book."
77ic New York Timet nyi! "Surely none can read this volume with
out perceiving that here, nt any rate, is 'absolute sincerity com
bined with a rare and very beautiful power of artistry."
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