Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 11, 1922, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
A'atcy Wynne Tells of Miss
Next Year She Hears of
Philadelphia
EVIItli' ONE will be delighted te
meet Anne. Townsend next year,
when he will n0 Introduced by mem
hri of her parents' families. Yeu
inew Anne la the daughter of the Inte
tr and Mrs. Knlph Townsend, of this
riii whose death left her nn orphan
Mime our or Ave years age. Mm.
Tewnwrnl waa Daisy Godfrey, quite
one of the prettiest women Philadelphia
his'tvcr Known.
... I have net seen Anne for several
. but If she la half as pretty as
.. i.nnilfiil mother wa she will
' Sake a decided Impression en the Phil-
'kitclehla world of society ntul fash-
. E?ip fr. Daniel Xewhal . who was
rilen. Godfrey, Is Anne's aunt, and
till brlnfc her out next year. She is
,f preent at bearding school at Fex-
"V. William Pepper, whose engage
ment te Mrs. Voorhees Drayten was
Atineanced jilst Inst week. Is an uncle of
the coming debutante through his first
marrlaec. Ills wife was Miss Mary
r?erlfrcv. Mh'celn Godfrey, .1r., and
Bfllle Godfrey nre uncles, and then the
Townsend family ia all closely related
mi Anne's father's aide". Se you knew
there will be much entertaining for the
Ittlc girl. Dr. and Mn. Jehn Gibben
will give n dinner for Anne en March
"4 during the spring holidays, before
iae Saturday Evening Dancing Class.
iv
AVE you heard about the bazaar
-MM. Mr. Samuel Hinda Themas
'... t t km I.ai.ii tMa nflAt-nnnti
under the auspices of the Animal Res
Se'Leue? Yeu knew Mrs. Themas
I, president of the Lcaeue, which last
Tr purchased property out of town
for homeless nnlmals ai a memorial te
Miss Kittv Blddle ahd Mrs. Bradbury
Bedell, both of whom were devoted
members of the League. The yice prcs -,irets
of the association aft Mrs. 1 red -erlck
Thursten Masen. -Mrs. Jehn H.
Essbr. Mr. Rebert Rcstclrrlg Legan
ni Mrs. Jnmcs T.. Halscy, nnd there
nre anv number of ether prominent
women Interested In the work.
One member told me recently that In
one dav alone twentyeseven stray dogs
Imd been taken off the streets and
rred for. Se naturally they are
anxious te Increase their funds and
itdd te the kennele already procured.
The fair I-) te be at Mrs. Theinns
house. 2020. De Lancev street. Mrs.
Themas, who was Miss Adele BIddle,
, a sister of the lnie Miss Kathcr ne
Biddle. Mr. and Mrs. Themas live
in the cummer at that ntttactlvc house
jn Torrcsilale which was built by the
late Mr. Rebert Stuart.
THE Saturday Evening Dancing Class
will meet in the Feyer of the Acad
hit this Vvcnins nnd .Tehn Price
TVethrrlll, fid. will lead the cotillen.
Four ether boys will nt.sist Jehn,
te it seems te me the rotlllen will he
led. The ntherB will be Bartow Muller,
Heward Butcher, 3d. Geerge Vaux
CrcsRen and Giles Wetherlll. Mrs.
rieerre McFadden and Mrs. D. Mercau
Iterrlngcr will receive the members.
THE Philadelphia Dancing Class will
have a dance en Easter Monday
evening nt the Rltx-Carlten. Yeu
knew that class is a delightful affair.
rte committee la made up of forty-five
men nnd there are ten patronesses.
They have meetings several times
throughout the season. The committee
Includes Oliver Hopkinson Baird,
though Mr. Baird is In mourning this,
jenr. se Is net geinf eut: James Febi
ter I.en. Lvmnn Lisle, Claude Plowman
nnd Wirt Tutweiler. The patronesses
arc Mrs. Tlu'sell Duane, Mrs. Walter
Wiring, Hopkiiiben, Mrs. Charles Pen Pen
reie Keith, Mrs. Henry C. Majer. Jr.,
Mrs. Richard Coxe McCali, Mrs. Clay Clay
eon MeElrey. Mrs. Richard 8. New
bold. Mrs. Clayten Piatt. Jr.. Mrs.
.fames Starr, Jr., and Mrs. Charles
Willing. ,
HAVE you seen that exquisite coat
cloak of gray Hquirrel that Mary
Olendinnlng is wearing this winter? I
'!e think tdie hns the prettiest clothes.
I law her the etlicr dav en the street
waring this wonderful cent nnd n
mall hnt of black Mitin trimmed nt
'he side with n white gardenia. Mary
Ins such a sweet face and lovely col
oring it's always a pleasure te see her.
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mi. and Sirs. Knlph Adams Cinin, of
Beacon utreet, Bosten, announce the
'fragenient of their daughter. Miss
rj C. Cram, te Mr. .Teieme C. Greene,
Harvard, "1, son ief Mr. nnd Sirs.
Irnm 11. firpene nf IBB !"?!) Slvlvw
tlilrd street. New Voile. Miss Cram Is1
"at of this Reason's debutantes in Ue-
en, Mr. Greene In new at Trinity Cel-
le. Canibrldf-e. I'.ncr. Nn ilntn linv lieim
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i i or me weuuing.
Miss Annls Iee Tunis, daughter of
i,r;.B,ul Mrs, Jeseph Prlce Tunis, of
-316 De I.ancey place, who is a (Undent
9t Miss Shlple'M Scheel, Umi Mawr,
MU return home en Fildny, March 24
te pend the spring ac.xtten with her
Parents. MIfs Tunis will, be formally
("recmvii tu secicij. ni a tea te ne i;vuu
"y licr parenlt. ut their home en Thuts-
uay artcrnoen, November 23
MIm TMiti, v.!... r. .i,..i.. ,. 1
?"; ,anil Mrs. Heward Wurtn Papc, of I
Did Clinten strect, who has been spend- ,
"B a. few weeks In Bosteu with Mrs.
lrUlnatid Blnnchnid, lias returned te
'! aJ.d Mrs. Heward Wurtn Piirc, of i
per liemc. Dr. Isaac Starr. Jr. who
connected with the Massachusetts
Uencr.il Ifoepltal In Bosten, will re
writ home Hiettly. Dr. Starr nnd Miss
"Be, wne will be married en Saturua 1
Mtcrnoeu, April 22, In Old St. Peter's
nurch, will, en their return from a
feuding trip, llve for .v short time with
"r. htm 1 i parents, .Mr, nnd Mrs. If.ane ,
jwrr, of Stenton avenue, Chestnut Hill.
"Mere occupying their new house in '
vuctinui Mm,
Ir and Mid. Chillies Custls Ifanl
'". -J,1;.. 0 Chuclcwoed Kami. Vlllaneva,
jja -lu r.asi lllttcnhouse square, will
L,e a uance early In Jun In honor
"' Miss Ellen Mc.Michacl, daughter of
3nV. ".".. 1lrB. wniery AicAiicnaei, 011
u.i.i .Walnut street. Mr. and Mrs.
r'JJ'Ichacl and Miss McMichael sailed
Mt week for Bermuda, where they will ,
Wnd bccinl weeks. '
Ms Matlorle Y, Gibben, daughter!
w7,r' nnd JIH' Jehn H. Gibben, of IGOR
tiur? 6,rect, will entertain as her guest
S1 'UUlte llazele, of B&sten, who will '
Mi. ,,0',,ly' t0 'cnialu for n lew dnye. I
-. 1 ..ijiii'.irr, i,r if 1 inir hap er i mi.
ii'l ' ft"l Mrs. Ueeitsc- W. Head, of Wash
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ritiiT"' V' wll i a cousin of M
'lOben, Is spcndlnu a few weeks w
Miss I
Ith ,
Me ''esephiue CrlMleld, dauKhter of
?"d Mih. .1. A. 1'caice CrUIIeld. ,
krrt,i,ia s'udent at Hmlth Collcse, will '
nte home en March 2a, accompanied
annhJls.s Pauline Whitney, cf Mlnno Mlnne
liae t0 r'le"a tlle .sprliip l.elldajs with
iirn,i'!l";nlH '" their home ut Hast
,irra lane, Chestnut Hill.
Mr ... Annn- Ncwheld, daughter nf
lilt, S ,!ci,t "uckley Newbeld, of the
aliiifm m.en "ml Cresswlck Heuse. Jen
tueT Ve h, fcPcndliiB this week ns the
?$, f lh.s Sjdney Hiddle, dauehter
thcleeana,M,s' A' Meicer Biddle, ut
wtlr'home In Terreadale .
MrMlvtS ii.t"rlM a- Watklna, dauxhter of
i4ienii1,u"U" Wntklns. cf TU .Seuth
for v. blP,?ct- "'" lc'10 " March L'.l
ll, S Jmk, where she will lslt
litter ,1.,,.,,r' v" Nu8l. Hhe will
f.r.LK'J le fcilnrhuift. U I., bofeic
MISS Aniln. S X'ewl.nlil ilnmli'l.i. nt
l.ilUrahlir, TllU Pliunw, muni nf MU m.
Mns V...T' ."u s'.HiiMcini-iii in ants ii at?
Sffi a'a Sl''- 0.erB 11. Weed, son of
"in .11 r, K.
Me.170 Ll
fl I..
Qfaiera ' '-""inilncett Weed, of Il'isl
M m,lm, 'hfhtnut Illll, tecentlj
w rimeuiiu.il.
iH.itisrii, sj, itr,vni tiiiu ,11,1 i.am ,iaiii.ii.
I .,, ,p"iBcnia Duvla und Miss Mary
2iiittv,ft ".. 2lal l-ecust street, una
wlc, I'aeli, w ll sail for Eureps
i mill . T - , - ffiin
Anne Townsend's Debut
Anether Meeting of the
Dancing Class
I
pn April 6. They will spend some lime
In Par a, later visions England and
ewltterland.
.Mr. and Mrs William It Denner,
of 348 Seuth nighteenth .street, who
have, been unending this week in New New
Yerk, will return home tomorrow.
Mr. and Mral'lleynelds Driver 13rewn,
of ail Seuth Fifteenth street, will irlvc
a danca at the Philadelphia Cricket
iCIub en Friday evening, March 31, In
honor of their daughter, Miss Delia
Bredhcad Brown.
Mrs. Samtel Appleton. of Marihfleld,
Warrenton, Va.. who Is Msltlnr her
mother, Mrs. William Ilrntet Geedman,
of 140 Bethlehem plUe, Chestnut Hill,
was the guest of honor at a bridge parly
last evening, given by her sister, Miss
Ernestine A, Geedman.
A farewell luncheon In lirmer of Mr.
Clerald Campbell. H, B. M. Censul den.
oral In this city, nnd Mrs Campbell will
be given at the Bellevue-Stratford en
Wednesday next at 1 o'clock. The com
mittee In charge of the luncheon In
cludes Mr. B. Gorden Bremloy, Mr.
Jehn Cadwalader, Mr. Geerge Film.
Mr. Theodere A. Fex. Dr. Themas Mc
Crae. Mr. Clinten Rogers Woodruff and
Mr. Henry A. Anaell.
Mrs. erge Franklin Archer, of
Camden, N. j announces the engage
ment of her UaughteiMIss Katharine
siar.r. Archer, and Mr. Kugcne It. Zleber
of Wynnoweotl, l'a.
A dinner-dance will be clvcn en Man-
i&LesVCWn5',S,?,ch "' nt the Urec' l
r.2.1 latei' 'P cennHcucn with the
IlAt'nn T-4Trtatn Ulini fr, it. ... .
n, ar;. v.-. ti'.Y.' ,' "cneit hi
nntlan Vaa Vi...mII 1.. t
Mis. Kfflnghani B. Menls.
Jtrp. Idml Maen Halter, of 1S05 Ktle
tvcnue, will entertain the memlieis of
her auction lirldne club en Monday afl afl afl
crpoen, March 13.
Mr. nnd Mr Xeale MacNelll, of 61fil
Columbia, avenue, Overhtoelt, win en
tertain at a dinner at t'.ieli l.ome en
Saturday, Match IS, followed bv a
bridge party. The uucsts will Include
the members of their cnril club
GERMANTOWN
An early sprint wedding- of Interctt
K b2 ltat-ef IL"M Oeneviexe Klenner
Dlllenbeck, daughter of Mr. und Mrs
Clark Dlllenbeck, of 209 Pelham read
whose marriage te Mr. rtebert Swain
Terry, .Jr. .of Oormantewn, will take
place en Saturday. April ;e. The btlde
and groom will llve In Beaufort, X. c.
Miss Florence Why. of 47 West Po
mona, terrace, entertained the membcis
of the De ta J'hl Sigma Serwliv. of
which she Is president, jiestenlay after
noon. Mrs. Themas Kenweithv, of 42.1 "Went
Hertter ntreet, who hun been ttavellne
In Europe for sarnie time, experts te
return home before the end of the
month.
Mrs. William Lucas, c-f Germantown
avenua and Upsal street, will entcrtnln
her sewing circle at her home this after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. X. J. Gottlieb, of 1227
InRoheckins- street, h.we as their
P.uestr,Ser ?""0. llm" their daughter,
Mrs. Edward Cehn, of Chicago.
Miss Elizabeth Green, et Tulpehecken
street, will entertain a number of her
friends at her home en Sunday evening
In honor of Miss Flcrence M. Maurlc
of New Yerk, who Is visiting in this
city.
,.MlIftniJ Mrs Geerge C. Ttldgewnv. of
lul Maplewood avenue, are sncntlln sncntlln sncntlln
some time In Atlantle Oit.
Mrs. Maurice W. Wolfson. of Belfleld
street, will entertain the inembrra of her
card club at her home en Tuesday after,
neon.
Mr. Hewell Brighten, of Winona ave
nue, will return next week from Palm
Ueaeh, where she has been spending
some time.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mi. and Mr.s. Jchn ,1. Eagan, of West
Philadelphia, nnneunru the engagement
of thelr (laughter, Mls3 Helen Man
Eagan, te Mr. Erwln L.dell Stremmet.
of Chicago, III.
The manlage of Miss Dorethv Kar Kar
den, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Samuel
Knrden, of 6201 AVushlngten acnue.
and Mr. Julius M. Zimmerman, of 2203
North Thirty-third street, took place en
Thuiedny eenlng, Mnrch 9, ut 7 o'clock.
Rabbi Samuel Kredman nfllclnted. A
reception followed the ceremony, after
which Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman left fei
Bermuda Upen their return they will
uve in uvciuioeu.
Mr. David (Jreenberg, et 21S Seuth
' Fifty-second street, has i elurned from
!a meter trln te Flerida nnd f'ub.i.
Mrs. Jehn M. Galbreath, of 1)23 Seuth
Feity-elghth street, announces thn en
gagement of her daughter, Miss Kiully
Silver Galbreath. te Dr. Hugh Baird
Campbell, of Norwich, Conn.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Natalie Simen, of Kllwoed U .
I P.i.. is visiting Mrs. A. Bei-man, uf
1 2r,51 Mvrtlewoed street. MIbs Simen
e::nectg te snend two weeks In the city.
jjrs 13 h
ntreet" anneu'i
? .daughter.
!!lL .' g . . '.
Mrs. B. H. Reed, of 202.'. Green
inneuncen tin. engagement f.t
Miss Dotothy ileed, te
Betrothed
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.MUSS CAICKOL MiKINNKV
Duuglilcr of (he Kev. and .Mrs.
Themas Air Kinney, hese eiiguse
incut has been announced (e Air.
Herace Palmer I'alat, son of Air.
and Mrs. tieerje Herace I'alst, or
lAthant rarh, Oak Mue
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u, , .ssnien, mib. Archibald Bailtlle, Mm, ,V,.if n,.,i Vnvinnd did mere in the -'nst bc.nuse a few pets of eglenailcs win net nnu it 111. once. Then, being
wJSiH; 1V'0rw",M,', P.e"Jnln i'hev !,.,. .., ,,,,, -,. , . ! 1 1, 't! n 1 II 1 1'!'11 mJ" '" ''"t Ita"' ''I"""1 discouraged, they will step ..ml begin 1
aSh"r ? M ('jenrVrh.'"',1,"" 'V'fed "' ' "" ' ' S 1 , S tKlnem arc agnl.,t the bonus you Me .grumble ngnln : nnd. Inst, you will
Mis Jl&ph Ka le ;?s wnni,Dvnu' I V.' r , if1 V 'i . f FneHsl soldiers itie malicletislv nttiihiitc this Kate of mind nil them just where they were before
5 ClaHes C.' iffrrlsnii lr Mrl" , 'J,'..1' frUm"' . ,f. Baltimore. Md . ! ' ' nml 1-'. " tV"Biertcnns thev te the millions of ex-serUce be. Yeu they get their bonus. F. U li.
SffisSS'fSt s&r-w? - SrH?aSVti y.iit.r- -vjs
trr.Ne,r.r,lH' a,frs;, !?" R oTten. Miss Bene Lebarr gave a dinner partv America Inte the war. De you tl link that Tour rtaileri txre , Questions AtlSlVcrCll
ei-i'X'fi0' ,Pas' 1rB Ileu,,,t at ,laf beme en Thursday evening', lit eh. Kngland knew what she was a bunch et ignorant lunkheads? De! x
.,.r.Sn.1rI'1f'iM1V,ii?eB,t.Tnayer' Mr' honor of Miss Blhble V. Cehen, wiiese ,'..' j ? ,er credit for that. Our ou think that you are "getting b '
Sumner Buleil-Mlller, Mr. Hlchaid marrlaire te Mr. Hurmnn Mnlern mil wilt nhOUt. Jill net crcu" iei I ,,,.,,. wfh ,,.., hnlf-trutiH Unit xnil ure Te Evr.hanne Rnrn.J Bill I
CTA IScxSS!: fkSS-"? WS. JJ5 '" .&&' J?a TZ ZninBM during the flU.!" against us? ' r ,. auter of ,h. k,, rbtie ,Lr:
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I'hote by J. Mitchell r.lllet.
MISS BEATRICE CERBONI
Niece of Mr. and Mrs. C. Wendell
Weed, of the Blenheim, whose en
gagement has recently been an
atlven bv f,nnrn
of Miss Cehen's friends, who Included
Miss lllrnbeth Goldstein, Miss Rese
Geffner. Miss Gett Jeslaw, Miss Henri
Xeufehl, Miss Sephia Geldbere and Miss
Rene I.cbarr.
Mr. and Mis Charles Bachman, of
C24 Tuscaltun Nticet, are bclni; congrat
ulated en the birth of a daughter, Shir
ley, Monday, Mnrch C. Mr?. Bachman
will h remembeied as Miss liintrlcc
Urlmdltch.
The Lafayette Baseball club held Its
first banquet of tlm season en Sunday,
March C. nt the home of Mr .lesenri
Crystal, 2211 Xerth Seventeenth stieet I
An orR.inU.itlen meetlnir followed mid '
a program for the cemltiR Beasen wnn i
arranfted. The follewlna; members wen
nrcsent: Mr. Frank Valentine, Mr. r.
Bumernm. honorary inemhcrs and for
met- staiy of Lafajettc College, were
also present.
Miss Anna Reland, of Netth Sixteenth '
file' "ciS.-UJI?. a..eT. meCUK-uenJl
of her slrter.ln.law. Mrs ,1. P. Reland.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Levy, of 2S27
Xetth Twvntj-fitNt street, liaMi an
nounced the cnsjaeenient et their daugh
ter. Mirs ntli-.ibeth lx;vy, te Mr. Kie.I
Ettelseu, of this city.
Mrs. Maurice I,eetvi.v, of KlKliteenth
street and Susquehanna avenue, entet
talucd the members of her card club ut
iter nome en 1 nuay alternoen
Miss l-'rancea Hletter. of Netth Camac
.iips ijrancen Mieuer. or euh ( amne,
,nie in '.iu iij. !
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mry. .lesenh Le.ihv nf '!.-. t
Seuth Woodstock street, and theii
dauKhter, Miss PeKBy LeUhy. ha;e
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nfeiv iiniuii Aifiiiin i-it.. "'--it"
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The mcmbeis of the Atirvlc Club will
mem ui me nome or .
Towers. 1711 Illtner atreet
u-sof'the'lub
Mr. Jeseph
Williams Mr.
Mr. Alir.ihuin
night. Anion.: the members
are .-(ir. jenepn uushlnjr.
Dcrt.irhcrtv. Mr. .Tiiinen S
Themas McCermlck and Mr. Abraham
T, Nloheja. The club will Klve a Uante ,
Saturday. April S3, at the New C'entui j
niawlnif Iloems, ou Seuth Twclftii ,
ht ,
,MlS FlO'enre, V. .Ionian, nf Vine.
1 HKirUKIIl HUB ICITCUIIV IlDCBl HIl' ..I l l.li I.. ........ nfilltn 1. IT VIIS' . liu.u . V,ll-li?l.-l,L( . l-AIIKKtlUll'
"... "",. "'- nnniiuil in xt- ei...iu (.. . ""b ''."v".. .. . ...-. ..!.!.. " I tlm liiriirei nf i mm niMi.iiieil tn tlmitien. Wlieil tliclr inener N iihnnr ffiin
Plcarelle. J ir Heward Graff. Mr. M. e . '"' -" """ ' "'".,; ". ' jeu mnke statements Mnillnt- te Hint ' Z.""
Baumann. Mr. !'. Blazek. Mr. t. Miirn. u li i.nrlnlnlv waH sratlfylUS te , ... ,,. ,........... , ... ....... .
Mr. J. Kox. Mr. .1. Hectclter. Mn if ,.0,d our editorial en "Why Munler- , V' '' i,. mluulu m "" 'luvl', LarBe Income Tax Figures
WS"Snr-,Au.M?.'!?a,,;..M,,;IL.ai! er's Kscane." It was one of ninny. V,., n et.,ervi,, , ,h l,on..re.'.,,af'0,"""il'""""".t'd'-' .'
Mr. T. Crystal, li. Bectcher"-! plendld arllclcs pub J S ' ' net ,,ec'' "' '""' '""- .- J7h.T ..ISIme, "oVT.'eo "oeo 'end 'll
Mr. Ii J. 1lijes. Mr. William Baldwin, per en the subject of capital punish KX-SOLDIBR. -urlt.r the most recent ,.lr in wWeh nsurei
Mr. .Tamed Killlneer nnd Mr. Walde ment. P hllm nlnhlt, Mmni, i ii' ' ,,.,. ,,. , ,, . ,
-,,. ,,i0 , ,,M r. ... , , thetven Is Interesting remiiiiK. miu. mi,i,. iu,m- ... ..... ..... v .... n j0llII s 1PrnillI1, nn,,,,,, t n a..
,iJtw.m r $1 L?. ;,i fr- s'net;iUeI' ' J 1. Jerves 10 ether purpose, may Ket HaR te salute it: jet we ate nor willlns lr(int flir rl,Bi.lfntin lioner.. win,.; e.
daUKller of Mr Bernard u. Oerdliiff. . If It 'Vnue readers ntcreste.l in that te ptelect it unless w.i ale paid te de se. f,.n tlm ,. house .0 hi. f-.-m in Maus-
place last week ii ,cmi Alnndv as we nre new , Spanslcd ilunner." but we Imj down iurem.nt n v is insk.nB plans ami jeeieii .
Uiuce mac wech I)03f UM.,, Ainnej. as "C lire 110 n '. . . , -...,.... , .1.. .nytnlzhur ineMMii'tda t, b'.nc ali.ut h's
Mr. and Mrs j. j Rlee. of the lletrl uMiiK it. N "Imply, " "V "lt '', t Bd Tf & 11..I. s no s e ill iiJ ...m.n.tlnn tin. .U. nhen in th-fl.ia .h
Letralne, ere spending a shett time af method of boeHceuinj.'. 1'apcr money -cntimcut.el Kej unless mj .lie inured brother in-i -. Colonel jieu-t 1. i-
T.nl.unn,l V T '" h .""' UII1B .If III I III ll fc,nlv 11 III Illll -e ' W C 111 O RO.IIB te llO Utlll f(lf sllllditlS f...l l.tm nn 1 n , ich, !n Be. n.e fcnm.
s i'sws.(i. II, Id Illll ttril'Llli Kllk .....,..,, , ... -. ,. .w -,.,.. ....... ........,-.
membeiH of her Vorerl v I e -f H I net he redeemed In geld, but Is just an this oipamatlen. te wind, we were se ,hfra nre enlJ f,m or f ,ln.. . ,nf
ainma. at their menthlv mectinc this i sntKfaitei v if icdei'iucil ill any one of lueud te nppi ml our name-, s Kw r(,fW i:iti:r.v lOLI.tvillt
afternoon. Amentr the memhers. of the1,, number of commodities, provided the te be disrupted, .enet.il ushinctnti. -,nllc Cltj. N' J. Mutch !. li.1.'
sorority nte Miss Mdrin McCluie, MIh ",1,h,i used is dclivcied at its mar-I when he tee!, ciunumud of the elill-i I
SSJ'rfg'S0 VJSJl"., Ht'rs" ie; le a te";';'.8 'MenV h, lelly? money ncn.nl An.,,. ...fused te take any paj, A Dreary Desert" I
ii.uiiHie, .iirs. ivaii ijianet. Mm. .leiui ""..,.."..., ... i,i ,,, ,-i..., .m,l i. nc an K m i entei his e.vnenses. . , .,.... ..... .
i. j.ecuer, .miss Henrietta Xclmaii, MIbs may up iriimucii m siu i i uiuinn v ., i, ,.j i,.. , ne.i.i. ' ''" f-tuer or tnr i i r cuu.k. i .-car
Irene KreKd', Miss Mnrcattt McCiessau enuhnlent. This would Include cnerpy. "hat Denus was n.M te l urn-. Sirrur a r,ls itme I ine heen le kii .
and Miss May McCarre. ,. iMUnn l net lalkinc threush his'llenrj. te l.enj.unin I lauitlin, l" ,,. I0.,., ftn,i thP ivIP!e's Fen-.m sue-
ny'frem'a fecml lllneT' '" reu,,per1-. In tlieni. Jii-t as m.iny of us had et.r , 1 was tl.re.uh (he e.ld A ar scrv
Ing from a lecent Illness I m ,'ej,,cm,.,i nf GeM-nimcnt sinus in moie than two jcnis ineM.j en
The membera of the ladlev auxlliaty ill(oul,ie of. caianse. in coined beef. Ihe ethci- side In the tlm!. of it. I
N. A. U C, Ne. 3, pave n card partj ' ... ,, ,-,.. Iu t,i took my medicine, ter I felt I was
and dancn at their headquarters, Oni- Tlm point Hint I.dlsen Is nlrninj; nt. ... ,'.,,, mllr, j Ilew,
neuter's Hall, Klffhteenth und SprhiK and rluhllj . is te find a money sjsten. S "" L 1 m '. Vn,i .ee.,11 .!.
llUI llatl ill ATA nn 'lhiii itlm .,..!...
last.
'", ' '"'"" - "" scib
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Mis. .Ipperah I'emeiant., rf Jill
.N'eith Thirtieth ntteet. uiineitiu es tlm
(iiBUKement of liei ihtuchtei, Sllss Sara
ii. x-uiiiHiaiiK, 10 .ut. .ueee i.uvj, in ,
tlli3 clt'' .
Miss Hentliitn AVtll, of S9-"! NlthnhiH
Klrcct, Ih cuteituliilnn; lii ceu"ln, MIi.j
Helen Hyman, of New Vetk.
-
NORRI8TOWN
Mls Linda, l.eeser. of I-'iecdlev stieei far rather thnn hecauva of any Im
iHiis the gnest of honor nt a imrpils. nnilaut different ( eter the ethers. Our
and Mis. Kiank Htilca. Mr. and Mis hill our l'lesldeilt MIJij londltiens .ne
Walter De I'refentaln, Miss Kathailue
Tedd, Miss OIlve Knineus, Miss Alice
Detwller nnd MIsh Charlette Uanett.
Mr. Rebert Stlnsen. of Troener ieml.
has returned from a two months' trip tu
uaiiieriua.
Mr. and Mis Lee Minims h.t u
tuincd from a wcddlnx trip te. Atl.iutie
City. Mi a. Simons, heroic her uuiriinne.
waa Miss A, Miriam Waitnvi Mr aril
Mts. Slmena will llve in l.uusdalv.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. and Mrs. Kinest Y.trnall. f 15e.nl-lu-He.ul,
Mnjlan, .no t'pcmllim .1 few
weehe In Kleilda.
Mis. , l-'annle llhedes l-'rlsble, has te i
turned te her home In Media from it two i .,.. u , ,, u. -,,!,. I
weeks Mslt .-ItU trlcnd In Ceiun.hur, u Approves the Watsen Hearing
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Il.oemall I Te the 7:aVei et the t.itnine PuMle 7.ei'ai
and Mr. rrnitlc Black, of ("lieuter, uc- ' Sir I am net a "follower" of Sin Sin
eempauled b Mr. W. A. Marble, of New; at,,r 'Pem Watsen, of fieerpla, but I be-
weeks ln''nmlda'irieftb')Tannr 1v ''few l,le,c hc le''"' ,,f for In, estlSnt Ins
ya rS Sy'Sw new InX Peter the alleged hangliiBb et American sol sel
buig, where they will remain tome time, dins in France, there can be pe hnrm
'done in niilnc the whole thing.
MOORESTOWN
Mrs. Leulii 1-. I'aret of Kast ('enti.W ' execut ou 0f nn American sod er, bu I
taenue, Kae a tea last week for her .,,.,",,. ,t ,,V,.rimi( officers had the
sister. Miss Lauiu II. Spencer. There1 new Uli,,1lin (rV . i ni.?.,,.,
Iwere forty Guests. power of fc und death eer their men
Mr.s. Lester Cellins, of Chester ave
nue, was one of the speakeis at the last
meetltu; of the Mount Helly Kertnluhtlj
Club.
Miss Dorethv Warden was the imest
of Mrs, FicU denas. .)r.( of Wayne, t'a.ii
iu Thuiaduy and Friday. v
'
THE
Letters te the Editor ,
Pickpockets and Bankrupt Brokers
7e th Kdlter 0 the Kutiiltta PuiUe Utetr:
Sir I have always admired your edi
torial policy for lis clean, honest opin
ions without taint of the '.'yellow jour
nal" sensationalism,
Your stand nt the present time urging
Just 'punishment for "Bankrupt Bro
kers' ia commendable, especially se
in Tlew of the fact that you persist,
whereas ethers have already evidently
fprgetten. .
'Yeu should oenttnue te insist that
Femethlng be done with these "high
Hnra creeks." and that stiltable Oawa
be pawed le protect the public 'In se far
att possible.
If you could see, as I have .;en . tne-
.. .
t1tff.vtif itlnRtei ntwt
h,;,":.."..1,J "V n I
,.f iim ,iftni- at these bankrupts you
.would "lay It en" much harder.
I The fe'Iew who picks your pocket en
'the Street or holds .seu up and robs
te a judge and jury? Why punlsli
Mejcr ami let tne rest 01 ine j.im.
free? P- " '
Philadelphia, March 3, 1022..
America's Showing In the War
Te f he Editor of (he Kreiilnp Public I.ttetr!
ut. v.i,inv 1 reml n very "Inter-
fc-, A V TV. M.., - -- ,.tJ,
e mn. " "
whole flBhtln. If it wnsn t for Aincr-
lea they wett'ltl be still fightinic, unci .
Germany weuiu nave uueut m-i-ru im -(
i. ...t. n.An Amfirirnn NOI i
CnncLML tlllL UL iiiuui - - - . I
Hera hnd no tralnlnif when they wen .
into tne war. uu. imj ..- ii.
thev wcie made of quicker than the I
KllEllSh CVer tllU. XltO rillBlleu uiu ....-
eelted beers anyway, and the lcsh j 011
hear of them the better.
Whnt eay, Americans?
AX AMKHICAN ALWAYS
Philadelphia, March 8. 19'J2.
if iu 1, iiNiharnus custom that still
ul.A.I,i,t nin. TimileriL civilization. J
HUUvni .' -' ..------ ... , ..
we Wish thce articles. miE"i "--"
. . .1 i. 4i... -iDrminrnii itpss
te c7rU,a(hVollUrefTMsnUal."etlf n
fore b,'K
nrenuenst Tiiruusu i" "e""u,i" " ,
I'liiladelphla, March 0, 11
Geld as Meney Basis
7e Ihi Kditer et tht r.i e.thie 1'jiblle f.iifr:
Sir Your report of INen's
iiuestiennniie ami Norris co
IllOUev
emmeiits
" l,ay. WPIl,t'-
'" yuY ", .s , . , cnilli which he
I"-"""" , . i l...l.l
.Im. Htnled and tllC Gevel limcilt should 1
.tttiid rentl.x te piem that Mtluc by
ledcinptlen 'en (lemutid.
ttninml this Is the point of im- !
jour pecKi- niiiiv n ",i"'' 'V-n.-wwUtlllc tlie ex-sei'Vice Hnss.
. l..lU...li l H iuiniA llASWin T III'I
'fliiffiieK in tlm vilest manner, but we i J ns dlsnbled in service and T am
send the nlckneckct te ja II; for theoinet a member of the Legien. How Hew
&c.nP simply, ever, I M nil become n tnenber. They
'""..' . .1 "',' "l wi.. , .nmi them 1 ni'e making n line Maud neelnst the
nimeiiu 11 leteiviT. i "j "." . ; 1 .,
Praises Editorial
... a .a .J.. ntilj r atfffl-
iiuc-iiiuii"ii,.v -..-. - ',,.. 1 1 .1, i,', ,,. ' ,..!,. nr ...... 1... . .r. .1., ..-mu....v.. .-.. -.. .... -
It eruleni cs the tact'
re-iporlanre le n world mil nnu i "''.;'"""" ' nt , be .. Y t lle-e
i i.i ..u iii ..Mitki.il uhlln the nlne de net i.lnc te ue p. tin. lit tne-e
.., ......
"J .,' . ..,i i,nnii!n enlil Im
is uvia rn.il.'. " ' --".- " . .
i...r hn.iun us ii money unse. ic neeu
.,..-.....---- -
1ml, as Neuis seems te think
T1'1' ' ,A:'L h,nr oaVllewn 1 ,,'ir
A horsepower hour j or a Il0n', J' ' "
or a miner s neli nie units e cnersj of
i.tnnin elii tiiuilv and water, tespeet-
sieam eledlicity and water, tespeet
. Vv V enndlepewer and a B. T. I '. '
, "K'muk i ' 1 iht ud heat They a. e
V ""''? ,,' ins nmn ec nlil silver
sia'xfmrtnirnn" lffis:1U:
"V. ' 'i ... K M,lnini,.,i
.. .... . . . i 1.. .... 1. . 1 n.. .. i ,1.... .,...
tnat nees mil mi ni .".. iiii.ei vi.''
war. Metallic ledcmpiien nlwnjs
et wur. ..ii-ii.ii..- i.iu.1.1... .im.,
Joes The inrtul seniles le hdiiiR am
tl paper has e de lie business and ,
llKht the war. l. Isen is ugh! In seek-m
U.K ter a method el H-enuitie.. Hint
,ew nel depend en sucli :i eewardlv
M, if xu scilHh is "jtieciy stele'
,,1L. (hi-fi Ml. X. would de well I.,
"listen In." Peihaps he could ham
uninelliinc
se iiuiitnE.
The mene sj stems of the we.ld hate
luiikdi down. 'Hint eur.s did net seen.,
tiititu because we did net strain it si
neei In en woise, mil our millions el
i... implored ukicc with him. c net
the Beld the ether nations need te bel-
hi. up their flimnecH. and new Hint
we have it we aie punier than if llit
liiel il .mil wcie Itecpimr our weiker
liitsr bj biijlng our Reeds. lite steiyl
of Midas is doubtless based en Iiuti),
ami we are i'perleneini; that tiilllt
We slieiild put the (Jevciumtiif lm. k
Inte tlie business of Inutile money i.s
provided bj our Constilutleu, ...id tul.e I
luwav the jirlMUe simp new euietnl hj
Ihe banl.eis .. Jt lillMT.
I'liiladelphla, IVbruaiy 20, Iti'.'L.
I sorted nne year In "France with the
I rniril liltlMOU nun nc-iei- hiiiii-ii-h inr
The I'mnle's l'eruin will unpen r il a 1 1
In the r.ienlin I'uhllc lilser. and alee
In Ilia rlurd.-.y. I'lihlle Irfdsfr. Letters
dlnreMlnn tlnielv teples will he printed.
n well r.s rmueMed imnna. und iinestliia
it tmer.il Imi'ieat will lie snsnfred.!
"" ' -i
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PEOPLE'S FORUM
I think it was a geed Idea te InvcstI
?ate the matter se the people may knew
ust what happened "behind the.
'CCiJf?i' i t ,, L ,S' 7,','e.P
Philadelphia,, February 28, U21!. I
, i
Views en the Benus
Benuslte's Unsigned Letter
Te tht Editor 0 Ut FvtniHO PubHc LeAetr!
Sir Yeu mu brllcvc that you arc
doing seme geed work In opposing the
bonus bill In our editorials, but 1
doubt your sincerity.
(Onetliig from your editorial of March
7, 11)22. "If the truth were known It
would doubtless nppenr that the whole
bonus agitation comes from n small or
ganized minority which, for reasons
that seem geed te It. In seeking te brew-
bent Congress nnd the President Inte in-
... .. I........ - ,,.. , ,.
. ?Z WV" ""
Tills State net,
statement Is Intended, se I lie- '
llcve. te prejudice the teadere against
soldier leglslntlen. Yeu hnven't the
slightest Idea as te the feeling of the
tiieuraiiu'j of werkingmcu who icnii
big business lnterehts nnd one et'
Us organs, the Dw.WIMJ l'Utn.lti
l,i:Dumt."
1 have worked aniline all classes of
ex-servlce men In various parts' of the
country and have Invariably found that
nine out of ten, and yes, in met in
stances, ten out of ten, were in favor of,
the bentia.
Yeu hae consistently exaggerated
i nave ncaiti many lemntks trem
your readers who have 'had muh in the
Dini. n..-, ui runuur in me .;-
l!if thnt- xnu nie iiilnt rnnt cnnnlii.
- v ----- - m ,- - ""I"
Mens en our own oimilens. which
.i i .1. , .,, " "., Vf '
tlm advert I slim' hill-, lather tlutn en
, ,0 ,1.111-11 in vum' liui- uiriiiini. 1
Ne deiiht this letter will see tint
wnste basket before it is entlielv reud. '
That would lie In keeping with our
lliat WOI1IU lie III Keeping With jour
I "MIllKlnjt tatties, ulllv ill tills case
1 j 0,1 would he tossing aside a letter
t lather than "mud."
' I hepe yetl nre aware of What T am
I Iliteiidllic te brlni; out. In plain Kim- '
lllsh, "Don't lie." Yeu are entitled te
,,...- l...ti ..1 ,i. 1 1.... ..!...
1 your, belief about the bonus, but when
(This letter is nnonjmeus, hut i-
1,1111111 -.
prlnted ni 11 sample of the Klud of
--areilincnt" inauv henus tirnnnnents
. .' "
nre uinK en
en newspaperx and Ceneri
men who dure te (ll-i-u-s the iiibfeei
CAseiiably. The writer may hne hi en
cry brave In war, hut he hadn't the
, (mirage t -.isn his name te Midi uu
iimp-he letter. Kditer. I
I
1
I Patriots, Past and Present
u c,lc uiier 0 in? ibrniflp j'liuiic; .riiuer'
Mr ht'ii; is American stiitnuciii
It We lletfll te the IHR liete tliesi
heuus inuKris me i'Iibiikiiib fa at tin ,
iiiiiinniiw.itiiili u.lu t,l tnlew.
1 empeiisith ill W.I') te fellow.
helmi); te the Ameruan l.ejieu, .tnd
only about a dui u men i.i out pe-'t In - '
Jief that the Government e..cs them1
... il.l,. . l..i. ....el (ml.. ',... I.I, 1. !,..
de7eii can make mole iiei-e than nnj
i 1..1 :..,, ie ,i., t ,.., ,,..
iiuiiuic. i..v. j,.... ,....-.. ..,..,-,. ,,- ..,.
TheiniiK I'.tlne. or le the ether eteal
IikIus of our freedom.' Ihe ar of
"' " "'" McVirau Win-, and jet tin!
,ou, ,ioed of the cetintiy icspended,
,, - . , , () ,.omPIlJntlel ,
,, . ,, ....... i. ..;.. i.. ..... .1.. ,1
'."', l ',wl ". ", ""'"'"' V11 ' .' """l
k"",1 "( s1n'rU l" ercl ,?,.s,,,v10 ,V-S V
'tien. What about the erhl War'"
' 'tirtu lu,!, ,0!l,c,1 " Jifrc,',,u ,J' I
elinen.
"I"' III"' " ' .-.. ......
...., (lf .i.,, neoltitlenttiv
u nr im
trlet: "I te'.'ret t nil I have but one ife
f ' (,)Unir.v." If we Im..
.ltrlr.ts ledn America, with its
,u ,irHiaH. supplies, would lie
' '., , ,. , , , ,
I te'.'ret that I have but one life
we nte teatlnK, n the present lime, i,
manhood et cowards mm Ki.iliets.
A I. MiDI'ltSHVl'l'.
IMiilndelphln, -Mni.li S. IIIJL'.
.....-. ...... H, .((b,, ,., IVtaM. ,..,..- .,vr.. . . tl.,1.11-', ... ., lj.
Every Leyal Philadelphian
Should Sign
the "Pledge of Civic Fealty,
"Tall.-I'liiladelphia Week" begins Monday. The cam
paign nuninst slurrinu I'hilailclpHia has been waged by the
j'ublic I.ctlKcr anil lias lcceivctl the whelc-lieaitcd lmloisc lmleisc
mem and hiippert of all miblic-spirited citizens who huc the
bet,t lnteicbls of Philadelphia at heuit.
New is tliu time for action. A special full page P'c
sentiiift facts which hue made I'liiladclphin the leading
Ameiicaii city will appear in the morning Public Ledger
Wednesday, Match 15.
Be sine te read this "newii" page. Knew these outstand
ing points concerning your city nnd be ever ready te "boost"
nnd defend Philadelphia en every occasion.
Then sign the "Pledge of Civic Fealty." This pledge
will nppear in the Public Ledger every morning next week.
Mail your pledge te the Public Ledger and have your name
printed as being nmeng these who pledge their leval suppeit
te upheld the geed name of Philadelphia.
As n citizen, home owner, taxpayer or member of Phila
delphia's iaige family you will want te fellow this campaign
against slurring Philadelphia every morning in the Public
Ledger.
'Make It
1917-1922
Te ti,t EMar of On t!!tnfe I'ufcVc Lt&aer.
sir Three chcer for Kurt Lnupel '.
n '" "" rlslit Idea new is net flic
nnic (e XVerry. That xwis done In III!"
by a certain few, Plenty of the public
men nave million, he lucre ih inmicj
somewhere. What docs It mailer If (he
ex-soldiers happen te be broke? The
first hundred jienrs nre the hurdwt,
mid ut the end of twenty there is ii
chance miiic mlsht he coming this way.
fennu-lill,. flm Ixi v run t,ell nesl.'il-
cards or papers, or walk the Mreets.
They learned hew te walk ever there,
uiti knew. With the maximum cnuh at '
.$02,", there isn't much chance of any ,
wild spending. They were gelnj le pay
It nt the rate of fifty bucks every thie(.
month?, an; hew, and it wouldn't pax i
the rout. 9
There Isn't much of nn) thing but,
talk, bevs, but they wauled action back
In 1IH7 and we contributed plenty of '
it. New It In lmtrinilun te forget the
Huip,arus nnu Rirei miiif. out tieiri
feigct when veu hop tnil with your lit
tle vole mid put dumuLudy down there.
M. t O.
liegnn, Philadelphia. .March li, 11)21',
Hew the Benus Would Ge
Te the KdUer of tht fte ltg Public l.crtffcr:
Sir A writer refers te former Vel -dietH.
friendless, penniless, hungry, etc..
walking our xtrcctH. We will admit
that there lire theje hard up, but they
nre of the unfortunate class. Jliwt of
this kind tell n pitiable story about
being down nnd out. These fellow a lire
jtibt waiting te get their bonus money
Then whnt will they de? Plrst, thej
will go uml dress themselves te perfec perfec
teon: second. thc.V will ke In u hotel .nnd
IIe like n pilnee for a few weeks, mid
e,
y
Mr can t ret e. reed ie bin for en
th' was tlmeit burned up
H. L. A
IT n tkipmn hat hee..nr,i,. .. I.. 1 1 i
r, b redeemed for Its fuuvkiu, if he ha,
w" "'" ,nr" "rln" but "'eru ,hn '"
iifth-,. it w u b, rcdnud for en.haif it.,
mmc.
Women and Sea Mall Routes
Te the r.'dife,- of th' r.vmUe pnbHe Lfdan
Te the f.'dite,- et th' Kvrnlne Public Lfdari 'I'NlTAiUAN CIIUIK II Of (.EHJIANTOWN
Mi Are wmnri uppnmted as mall tl-i'.e , 'ortene st anil chciten ave,
en -en ,,,tT ll. D a. j "'"rniStVrnSlpBWJi.-);: wjn
T'hllad-lphh. Tebruary 2S 1022. ..imiIi "ubject 'fllx Heuts of l'r.ier."
'rhn l'otleffiee li.pertmen' .vee that no. i;hurili school III l'arlh Heuse nt rami
""'" " "" rvrr anpemiea te nn tne 1.01
I'0"!, ," '" '',' c"k" pr "'" re,utr"' '""'iu
I "1 th War turn of wer hae net besti con
Phllad-lphla, 'Mnicti .1 1022
According te th list rnrnpllatten hlxt'
,', Anitrlrans h.td jesrly Incerre
i nnn nnn ... . .
Jl 000,000 und eh
"Mending His Fences"
re th t'llttnr of th" Km liie 1'itfiHc L'ttaf
Sir What I ih me-imnir ami erinlii of 1
the pli.e.sj "Mendlnc Ida fenceic""
13. KARRIS
Camden. N J Match i 11' .'J
Tu Vneilein peltt'ral slnrrr n.r-V'!n;r I 1-.
f.rrs" s h euphonium fer itrt wire-
nulhn 'Ih? phrnee ' Feld 10 h'ie hsj ite
1 rii;m Just prier te the tii-pi'm; of th
Republican Natlui1.1l Cen cnt'jn n 1SS0
,10 Itlcal iiivs hj Inftilrlrw
vhitf ShTmrtn i
..is iiemir. i'.loreMlouao:. wedcl ih- i.
It 1 w" r. --.!
Poems and Songs Desired
Wants Short Peem '
Te the rdlter of 'hr 1. irmnff Pul'lc I.tileer- ,
Sli l'lea-p jibllsh ths lm-m Willi the fe
lelne epdlnj"
' Hat Kep me. held me eu.de me, Lord I
lust for tednv
me hop tint I rair (.ail It tnreiuii iu
ifsUtance. 1' st.in
"A lr-ar ileiit Uns' thou tra"
Anil nuen" n hitter h. !'
The Ueaert ma'ie tin lim pace'
Mrs lie th u ilrlnl'isi s .ul 9
O -allcest lliiiu 'neath v nirr ski.
A caitlen nil th uJ'
Sims, aeul und ninU 'I I'jrad se
r'w I'nrndlre nt Cle V
i.i m i:ui;iii.r
PI llidell.hli. "M r I. 4. Hi
RUILD UP or REDUCE
"PLftYfSYOOHG"
LNni'll Ol'B
NATURE
TREATMENT
(Nn Ste.-im Itith nr Msssaae)
GOEBEL STUDIO
n' tiVM.ru (. t t rinr
Tleih fines Lad .l".i'iunt
UU Spruce St. Wul. 15C5
a Habit"
1MS1 ftlr t.ldnl " I
e
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Religion for. an Age of
joniusien i
A Berlfi of Sermons at the
First Unitarian Church
Chestnut Street Wen of 31st Street
BY
Rev. Frederick R. Griffin, MlnMer
Hnndnr Morning at Kleren nClek
Mareh 15 TH Uttl Friend of All the Heng
Tim Mrinlnir Of Srvan le Unltarlsn.
Ths Qullen of Deity an J Divinity.
Mnrtfi 10 Hln and Bnlvntlen.
Mureh 2fl lWend Thin Life.
Atirll S--Mhat I thrlatlitnltr?
April 0 Old ThniutlilK Mailr I.nrser.
Aurll in Our V-u-l Htilrltusl Reflliennlbllltj'.
MIM)K t'AAH. fiinrnne
KATIIRVN MRtaf.K, Contralto
HKtlKKirK ASM:. Tencr
i itniiKiurK rAPKitdON, n
DK. rilll.ir It. OOKPI', OrtnnlM
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I.ltiertr nnd 1'alth In Itellelen
Mats Meeting in Germantown
COLONIAL THEATRE
OEKMANTOM.N ANO MAW.BWOOII
Sunday Nights at 8 o'Cleck
Addreee bv
Mnr. II Dr. . VI, Itlhlmny, nt ltelii,i
MHr. 10 Ir. W.L. H'lh.-.u, ut ew ur:
Msr. "G Ilr.K.s. PerhcK, of liermiintnun
Muele (lflnn ut 7 .10) liy
rlilledelphle Orehxjtt-j Quartet
l(nrl Mceii. of Mitrnpclltin ODTa Ce,
Au,ilre Unitarian l.arnien's League
BKi.miet's netici:s.
Ilntillet
tmk TKJiru:
llrrmd und Uerk n't. (1100 N)
a(fie Sent.
llniiie or the Orme tt j.tle Church.
Itt'RHni.L If. CONWIiLL Pnster
Wm. l))re MeCurdy, AeeocUte IVulnr,
J, Mnrvln lliinna. -Munlcal Director.
I re1rlul: n. hturke. OrRannt.
(utiiUv. Mrcli 12. 1'iSJ
!i.8'i lirli' praer tmetlns. Aldren b
Hen lllsclre '
te no verlily BRtitlini Mr renwell
lnejcli, a "On lhi AVay te the enve
Temnle c-herus elnci , .
JO IS -Clilldrm'B Church (Ixnr Temple 1
.30 Bible Kehoel, Jere 1. Cre upt
Att-ndsncc fentl. Il-dfeul Class (l
dl-K). Henth i.'Ises (men I. , '
0 SO Chrlatlan KinleuVi r S'e. ir (m-r.
end etnenl f
, -ihi uuriHlian Lnucainr. c"c. . J ijuu.
ii-ni.Iel
h A- tl'n..l.lH
Mr Conn ell preath-s en,
1 lUmn. That lleln Me" Celllblneil Tetn -
nle Churns Hlnne bv uclal rcfUt .
Ohureli prayer metln. rrlday at S J' iT
I'.llitniit Heeletr
ACADK.MV lir MllfrlC. 11 A M.
UK JOHN MIS, en ' I'llKBENT CONDI-
rieNs in aun.MAN'v ani thk el-.
KTi'ncAi, seciUTV beu.se, s p. jr.
NC. BANKS en "TUB MAN WHO
WIN- "
I'nltnrlnii
'n'RHT TSFfARiAN ClifRCH
7.. i-m.-iirTuck 11 OHtrFIN Minister
Vi ' ",. 11", ' ifti'r.n win p-h sub
j, t 'Ihc iirrat i.rinri 01 aii wie eens
,.f Mm" (n) "The Meanlnir of J,u te
a Unitarian (b) "TIr. Cjjsllen of Deltj
nh'Ljyiil'ii-'--
Vse'l. W Putilln mc.llnff In the Colonial
Theulie. (jermantewn. Spi-alter: Abraham
Mltrle Hlhban. of llnaten. ,Mis, t!ubj-ct,
"Are Unitarians c'hrlatuna?"
The GARRICK THEATRE
TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT 3:15 .
REV. J. WINTHR0P HEGEMAN, OF NEW YORK
Founder nf the ( hnrili Federation Movement
Subject: "REALIZING REALITIES,,
The precrcssle man Is sctklnB semcthlnit better and keeps
his mind open te that whnh tipllfts and makes for success
Deers open at 2:30
All Welcome
The "Quality" Tea
Annual Sale Exceeds 30 Millien Packets
BLACK, MIXED or GREEN
Steadfastly Refuse All Substitutes!"
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Right from ike
Glowing Ovens
Only because we operate our own
three immense balcerie?. witli a combined
capacity of mere than two million leaves
of bread weekly, are we able te sell the
big Victer leaf for only Gc.
Right from the glowing evens te our
own Stores come these big golden-brown
leaves of goodness. Yeu are saved the
profit that would ordinarily go te the
middleman.
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Victer
"Tell me what these letters spell,"
Te her class the teacher said.
"Co-e-d" they replied
"Teacher, that spells Victer Br cadi'
Victer Bread stays
Sold only in Asce Stores, located all ever Phila. nnd through,
out Pennsylvania, Nev Jersey, DeUnare and JlB
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RRLlUintlS HOTICIW
-r yrietwla,.
-im
i nwMtfiVtf' a 1 tt'.u'V nt.il tYnrn atH.
i..1.r Afil'ill .Cnrler. NubJet.;!.
Thk of the Klnedem Ne. 1,' .
for ,erhlr 10-3O. Vliltem weleei
BRRVUSSTAnr hrm et ji ''jieii';
I KlritHlaj1' (Hutidmyl merulne at Star
UUAktT AieMlHK IlOllnP OH Miunivn
erililpril. VIMtpw cordially ,1aYtWi"
llml ' H'lU
nltenil
rrfubrlerlnn
Aiifit kt. i nunc it. ism and Arch.'
1IM8 A. Al . Dr Mncarlney. will prejy
rf. .Myalary or c;nriM. iy .""!n
1.1KIJ Any Other n?ll3len?" Ah as
rt th ihtmeftil tendency of
thremnt te rnfiKft im jnriBuiiiiyr
Jnt 11 furthnr ileolepment et wurjj
nlrfddy referl.
1 a Men's
I- ri ,B.ic,ht i.v ne. lftfr
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i.;iu uecnai en in- iuni ,.!.,... "iu,yw " ,
mT'r. M.-'A aiMnlirht Wulk threW A ' i
Telly, fin, flerrnw and Shnm of lb vA.'
(lient fit. Alee the One Hay of IIelK .i"R
Iliut I ft&v .shln'tiB In Hie Thick, TWjV ..?
Darlne The cliurcli detrs IP t "!?
VhllmVlphfl, fiiul Willi t I Hawer in j,
otien at 7 oVJeck.
IIKrill.KIIP.H I'KKII fKKIAN
llev. WILLIAM I. McCORMICK
Ke. K II I'RUV. AeeP'tnnt.
ln.:te "i lirietlm Orewth."
'.' an HumUy Scheel.
rajter ievj
7.15 ' Christ tlm Uoer' .. ..,i5. T
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I HAD I'lLI.'.Ill ir.llljl.1 ..u..b. -.- . . ijj -r.
VIST AMJ WAI..NUI BIB HiV5t 1
JIIIV ALUXANDICR MacCOLL. I. 'lt$tF
MI.S.HTM1I. Kl ii.
itiiv. alvi.v it ucr.Lnr assistant, -a
J)r. lle.cC'011 n II preach at H ea Jl , V
nVIftek. Jjr
Alerifnir Sertnnn, nccend In '"' S"
"Orcat r.vente In the IJfe of Jeus," Bulf
Ject "llln Temptation " . Th.
IJvetilni.' Sermon, atrend In f rls en ' "J
Heejwi in Sterv Subject "The Hen wne
Wen.,1 und the Men Who WeublNe.
tme v. m &cncni:nT ;4i:iivtct "'
"My Pence. I J,cne With Veu." "Te. ,n"
Inlliilte, Die OnTnlpetence," ."Th Lent
3h ."Uv Phepherd, "O. Ued the KftcK'uC
Aace." ,
ltrtruniental Irles, lelln. harp a,nd erssn.
Iti.en a. JI Hunday Scheel nd Blbln
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-it, V. If Wedne.das -B-lef De'eal
f.erlte In th church. . .'
visitehh WMi.cfiMn.
1'reteetant Kplaraunl
tiuitcn
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ernen el
AM) THR
ATIMTY
. 11 th nnl Mt
Jlev J mi:s ( dpi: r flOPSOX. H? der,.
je-trt A. M - "llie Mneter ChrlilUn."
7 ( J'. M. Kev Dr JrtUls Waahburn.f
i:erbed rerdlelly Invited.
hi. ii:ii:ii'n I'lii'itcii
Third nnd iln xi.
I lliv 1-IlWAim 'M JErifEnTS
9. T. ..
Itrrter.
, 7 3ft A. M
Bely Cernmunlnn. , .
s.3(i A. M. nel uetniuunian.
110OA M Mernlint eervlce nnd sermon
I.v in Jteiter. The choir will ln:".T
T I),um in (J
iiepuins
Stirelv If Hath Hern-
OO 1. M llrl'f enrvlce
end rerltal bv the choir
Ah' Whit Mhall We Then
' Xh I'enti hn Hart '
' '!' ileum l.audamus In
llatidel
hert addren,
' Onuned
Bpehr
'olerldie-Tsyler
'Klnir Ker Clorteuii '
.dtalner
MCMOIUW. CIIAI'KL OF TIIK HOLV
rOMMI'.MOV, 27th and Wharten str.
v . M. nnd ln3t A M . n special nml
piirilculet pla.ee where prajera may be
etfered for the h"allne of the mind. tht
he-irt nnd the bed . built 11s at' verlnat
Inu mrimirlal te the H-allr.c Tower of
lmiM Christ
Cilt'HCII OK MT. ,11'UK AM THIJ
ATMITV
11th atnl Mount Vernen ate
K-s. JAMKR COPH CUOSSOV Ttcter.
in. 'te A M 'The Meete' Chr.silan.''
T I'. 1 M ltn. lip Ia.ii. lnal,l...M
12lSi'i2ILnJi!LlavilriJ Ll
ST. SAI' Kl'lt (Krenrh). "J2d and De Lanoey
eta -r-4 P, M. Connrmatlen nerlc-. Jit.
Kev lilshoe Howe, of Alaska.
Organ recital at 3 o'clock '
Vite La Monace at the organ
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