BvTv , ' ' ty'W. vv ?'? -if"- r1 v f rwst ft ArfflW f Tt .!' jy i u:t M W $i :'! ll JM ... ' It .-' li ' ; ,1 w .' ,! I l' I. r l-.i-rr l. J . 4i " hZ Euerttng public ffiedtjsr PHILADELPHIA, 'MONDAY, MAKOH 21, 1921 OUT IN A ROLLING CHAIR. Mrs. Victor C. THREE Mather on the Boardwalk during the afternoon, Kirky when the sun was much enjoyed E PHILADELPHIANS. Miss Lucie G. Shrove, Miss Mary Ward and Miss Dorothy ALL IN WHITE. This young woman OUT FOR A STROLL. Miss Blanche FAMILY REUNION. Miss Virginia Anderton, of Phl,J (left to right) on their way to the Inlet. They aro living in Atlantic City for the attracted much attention on the West (left) and Mrs. M. A. Elkins were Chas. E. Anderton, Jr., N. Y., and Mrs. Chas. E. Andertoul n...nl TlnnfrJu.-nllf in ic ayynn ntffon hnqir nnntfincr whnn nlmtntrrnnlipil Sr.. MllWDllkpp. Tlinv wnrn niivinrr n trnnA !. 1 AMONG THE THOUSANDS WHO ENJOYED THE BEAUTIFUL PALM SUNDAY WEATHER, AT ATLANTIC CITY Sr., Milwaukee. They were huving a good time Idser Thoto Service. l' s p. -l-iT . . JvZ !v&Mmx. fc?s!.ssa a V ,-' $u ,? wmmm JOHNNY GRAY by officials in an WINS ONCE MORE. The fleet-footed athlete who represented the Enterprise Club, followed automobile during the C. Y. M. A. U. meet. The other runner is being helped by friends as ho finished leaner I'hoto Service NOT A MOVING PICTURE OP ERATOR. She is Miss Dorothy Fields, daughter of Lew Fields, a& she departs for Europe mill r ill 1 1 I j HmTiTnliFl i Bra, n i in. u .... t' Bnwat scvsKiw . atfPfc. ffn.us ".!. 'i''i. mi awe i ta nxifinFrnmrnm LEAVING THE CATHEDRAL. Anna Doyle, Elizabeth POSED WITH HER PALM. Agnes C. Loud Loeser and Mary O'Ncil (left to right) going through Logan was met in Rittenhouso Square as she was on vay irom enure Ledger 1 SL"i!ai!ijaBiaiju wmm Square, carrying their palm, yesterday morning Ledger I'huto Service. her way from church Lodger Photo Service. SHE'S A COUSIN 0? GENERAL PERSHING. Miss. Marcella Pershinj, who is appearing in motioa pictures W lile orlrl rhota v? xvV; X-.X &:$' XirZmW-? v;. i'l'MdAMi -JJ. "-j-i "ic ' ' rr LJ'JUB msmPTmmm swKjsr ' '' '';' Cr a ijaffiiM S ji liilP 'SnwUwL xmm v, 'v. ,y Jt.Ma.rY.. f "W . Wv V "-v ,?-,!-?-:v' k rt' ; - SSLsTANT SECRETARY OF LABOR. Edward J Hennir.g.ff San Dicgc, ( uiiforma, hu just bteti appointed DREXEL-BIDDLE BIBLE CLASS ACTS AS LIM'RICK JURY. The class, which is known as No. 5, meets at MISS CORA ELSIE KINZIE HOIILFELD TEAM WON. There was plenty of action in the soccer contest between the Hohlfeld the Presbyterian Church of the Evangel, Eighteenth und Tusker btrcets. They gave a dinner last week and the talks on teaching the deaf to eleven and the men representing N. Snellenburg &, Co., at Broad street and Allegheny avenue whux' crowd voted on the lim'rick, tin prize for which is awarded toduy. The photograph shows a section of "hear" by lip reading in an Udsir vhu.u smiJ. , the crowd Editorial Page interviow Mareeau. OUR CUT'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO THE BEAUTY CORNER , 7i r- .uumn I SEMAPHORE SENTINELS . - . i uiiB "'"'""-- ' mat.y '' is E. J. 13EKUY. '1501 Chestnut street, brazing an automobile spring at the service station of the , u, uj-av , Detroit Electric Car Co., 2029 Market street Ledtftr i'butu Srvlc. BEWARE, CAPTAIN McNICHOL! Tho girls of Pcnn aro pluying h fast game. Two captains, Miss Rumpp (left) and Miss Champion, at tho Kingsessing recrea tion center ...., . Ledgor Pbolo Scrvlc. RESERVE PATROLMAN FREDE RICK L. BOYNTON for a year has been stationed at tho Parkway and Filbert street Ixditcr I'hoto Sorlo. GATHERING METHODIST MAIL. Godfrey Kraus collecting at the Wharton Memorial M. E. Church, where tho Methodist Episcopal confer- ig neiu enco is being MISS GERTRUDE FELDMAN, 2120 North Camac s'trcct, Philadelphia Lcdjor rtfplo Btrvlc. v ' . 1 '..I " . .Li I. bwi ' A - J Ki4 t