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'01 ( LAbS OF PENN. Y'esterday at the Philmont-Country Club they were guest3 of their classmate, Jules E. Mastbaum. Many indulged in golf, but those who didn't play pleaded to lo allowed to net ai "caddies." From left to right are John H. Maurer, Judge William Gray Knowles, the Ue. J M L. Ecknrd, Smyrna, Delaware; James M. West, Chestnut Hill; Arthur A. Loeb, J. B. S. Rex, Jules E. Mastbaum and E. Hults. . i i- s R. P. SKINNER, American Consd General in London, may bo noj Belgium Minister, h & ETCHING BRASS SHELLS. Pnulinn Thomas. 7928 Bufcst avenue: Elizabeth Edward and Anna Edwards, of Pencoyd, Pa., working on gas arid electric fixtures in the plant m WT . m . - r- m .' y-, .flrt XT-...11. Tl 3M M JMfB Dranneu manuiuciurmi; vo., - ui ufuua Street lattsT I'hoto SarMca, INTRODUCING DR. WEEKS. At the New York University Secretary of War Weeks (loft) re ceived a degree of Doctor of Laws interuutioiiai. NUMBER 80. Reserve Patrolman J McAndrews has been stationed at Broad and Diamond streets for several years. u. v, a. THE SECOND DAY. Hundreds visited thu garden party on the lawn 1' ift Mi .lunenns Jiospuai, aixtccntli street and Girard avenue. Mrs. Frank A. Bedford l j Uw,..i.b uunvta tYijuu iuisa Anua iana SOla UOllS. Ldscr i'liuiu .i MtSifcA,-,ui '' fy a$ii& '$ ' fA
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