Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 20, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 26

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Euettmg Public ffieftger
PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 20, ,1021
GOING FAST. Another pla in the polo match for charity,
"Inch was witnessed by a huge crowd at tho Philadelphia
i ountry Club. Many society folk acted as aides i r f
NEW CHURCH FOR LOGAN. Ground was broken yesterday afternoon at Thirteenth and Ruscomb streets for the ANXIOUSLY WAITING. W
new Logan Baptist Church. Tho Rev. Dr. Russell H. Conwoll is shown as ho moved tho first soil. Tho Rev. 'Francis Georges Carpenticr, the prize
Stover (left) is the pastor of the church '-"tor Photo seniie Baby Jacquelino is with mother.,.
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fighter. '
'M & Herbert
POLO FOR CHARITY. Two picked teams battled at
the Philadelphia Country Club in aid of the Clirnt
Church Hospital, 217 South Thinl street
IIS PLAYMATE. John Jacob Astor, son of Lady Astor, and a huge tortoise, at their St.
me- Square home, in London. Sir Eustace Fiennes, Governor General of the Seychelles
Ts'aids. presented th animal to the lad 'wi tm l'hot
COMMANDER RALSTON L.
HOLMES, chief naval aide to
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iwAlSiNG THE DUST. "Jimmy" Briggs, third sacker of the St. Paul team, landing safp on
.rcond base in tho game against the Forty-eighth Ward Republican Club. The game was
played at Broad street and Oregon avenue i.cnsc i ) u tr
WONDERFUL 1REA1 Anmfucan Lfgion pot sees
that many orphanb enjoy the stunts at a carnnal held it1
South Philadelphia
1- VMILY OF NEW LEGION HEAD.
Frances Emory, Mrs. John S. Emery and
Jean T mcrj i . i nder i
MRS. FRIDOLYN GIMBEL FLELSHER.
The cup in golf tournament at Philmont
was named in her honon.fii. i ri-, j
TENNIS OFFICIALS. Increasing number of tennis tournaments gne these two men plenty
of hard work. At the left is Paul W. Gibbons, president of the Philadelphia and District
Lawn Tennis Asso-iation. William P. Rowland (right) is the vice president i. r
Mi!S. CALVIN COOLIDGE. New and
striking photograph of the Vice Presi
dent's wife narr i i "'
OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
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SEMAPHORE SENTINELS
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BBJ?.fS .rr!P TININCJ. -Mien M. Bradford, 416 South 1 ortV-fifth street, working on
iM'a v"cA.DOa i the workrooms of tho Lester Piano Compkny, 1300 Chestnut strrct.
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All. CAROLINE iUJ-ADDKN, hnalint in U
girls' tonnin tournument bold at the Philudelphia
Crakit ("lull. Slit' niadr a luitd fight i '
DOING UOLL-KOOM 1)1 i 1 Hi t..i- J'atiol
man Charles Orme hn- bet n attached to the
police forro hi net 1008 i rhoto
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Hit engagement to Sir Philip
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