Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 28, 1921, Night Extra, Image 24

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PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAEOH 28, 1921
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OUT FOR A STROLL. Mrs. Gorham
Clifton (loft) and Miss .Innc Hancock
among the Easter throng.
IT,UmH.E,R JCNI,TT,EI? HAT. JIiss Violet McLaughlin, MISS MABEL COOKE as SEEING THE SIGHTS. Miss Phyllis Walsh and Mn
of Philadelphia, looked stunning in hor Easter attire. ah0 promenaded, carrying Brinton Lucas spent much of the day in a rolling chair.
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SOME OF THE FOLKS MET IN THE EASTER CROWD ON THE BOARDWALK AT ATLANTIC CITY
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EASTER CROWD FROM AIRPLANE. This photograph was taken by an Ev..iNr. Pi'bmc Ledger
photographer, riding in the Ledger N'ewsplanc, yesterday afternoon, over Atlantic Cty. The
Steel Pier is shown Mbit rrui si-nice.
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NOT ON THE BOARDWALK. There was another Easter Parade yesterday. It was on Broad
treet, north of Girard avenue. These eight girls, attired in their Easter toggeiy, were photo
graphed at Broad street and Columbia avenue.
I.Ji!r Photo Service
ALICE Bt'CK AND HARRY BERG took
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f ongi-egation yesterday.
M THE ADATH-JESin'RUN CONGREGATION
Anna Hirsh and Bpatnce Stein assisted in the
Festival entertainment.
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HEADING THE BALL. A member of the Hohlfeld team COUNCILMANIC SWING.
was snanned in thiH elevated nosition while tliev were beintr Councilman Charles Hall
defeated by the Hardwick-Magee soccer team in tho final among yiose present on tfi?
game for the Hohlfeld challenge cup. Boardwalk at Atlantic City
ledger Photo Pric yesterday.
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SI P T 1-SSINGTON F verybody m sight was assisting thp owners of "Eva" m the spring
'-u-hing Tl,r T,n nrt at rk 'r front of the Pi crsidc "iaiht Club.
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I. ASTER FLOWERS BURN Late Saturday afternoon an
N. Snellenburg & Co delivery automobile was destroyed
h' tire on the Rooscelt Boulevard. Many l.aster plants were
ruined I 1'hoto Serlce
C C. A. BALDI discusses
Americanization in an interview
on the Editorial Pago
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LIIIGI RIENZT. COSTIIMF.RS. 17U Wnlnnf. sfroof ftirnfehari n inrv in Rplert today'l I
limerick winner. Their names (left to right), seated: Mrs. Violetta C. Arnold, JannetUJ
v. Keep, :urs. jii. i: iteber. standing: Mrs. L. L. Dungen, Miss May uoairey, !
Bella Weeks. Miss Catharine I. Waters. l
OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
THE BEAUTY CORNER
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iLUROL hTRl CH, 1507 North Murvine str'et, lefimshing crankshafts in a lathe at tho
Superior Auto Repair and Machine Shop, 1C0G North Maruno street
Lcdser i'tioig teiwc.
TWO SISTERS IN BLUE. Those Philadelphia
girls, Miss Knthryn Ailes and Miss Mildred Ailes,
in the Atlantic City crowd.
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NINE EARS AT EIGHTH AND MARKET
STRbhih. Reserve Patrolman Leslie Patterson is
forty years old and has been a policeman for twelvo
years. He lives at G033 Elmwood uvenue and has
twelve. Children. Udsor Photo StrUc
ON HER WAY TO EUROPE. Madame
Pavlowa, tho Russian dancer, sailed on
the S. S. Finland from Wew York on
Saturday.
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lim North Hope Street,
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