Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 22, 1922, Night Extra, Image 3

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    HO MINISTER,
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flmntntewn Congregation
Gives Rev. Reger 8. Ferbes
: Illuminated Addreea
MARKS FIVE-YEAR SERVICE
i -
The Btv. "ener 8. t'orbec. minister
v (he Unitarian Church of German
r . tim rpclnient Infct evening of
nrn. """ . .
(Il
the
.. mnmlnntpil niWrcM from bin pn
ibUenen. congratulating him upon the
Jaidrtlen of (he fifth jear of bis tain
4jtri- among them.
The presentation f
Jllen In the parlnh l.einjc. In h
Miner of a large r. m-. .
Sn and n wallet were given' te Mr.
Krbes ns mementoes of the occnalen.
Fermer State Senater Owen H. Jen
UniprenMent of the Heard of Trus-
(wt of tie Cnurcn, ireiriiixu hid uu
Art. JW
Ik
.-..I.. "1 f lltltPII MM.
tinted the phonograph and the wallet.
It" v..t, mnila n brief renlv te the
prtienlatlen epeeehes. The celebration
JJaVl with an informal reception.
the address itwlf yjia work of art.
In) the form exemplified bv medlpini
Bli'uk. The lettering, in Gnthle. wast
utcl bv L'dwln Fctterelf. n prom
inent archlteet. The llliiitilmitleii nf
Jtch paw n done bv Nice'ii D As As
Jnie. nn artit noted for bis mural
Iccoratlens and work in stained glnss.
The addre&s follews:
!. T
The Reverend
Heger 8. Ferbes
'r- us mentis
and Parishioners of
The Unitarian Church .
' of Oermantewn
offer this testimonial
en the completion of the
rifth Year of His Ministry
among- them
Net ember 21
1022
Star Mr. Ferbes:
"The tie between a lninhler and bis
people ii un intimate and delicate one.
renneerated by the spirit of a common
filth. Its realization must vary un un
eording te circumstances and individual
abilities.
"On the eenipli n of the lift If year
ef your ministry tn fiermnntewn w'e,
the members of jour congregation, de
tire te teMifj hew fully and generously
toil hae fulfilled our Ideal of the pas
tor nd leader of n liberal cburcb.
"Fer fue jear., during a meet
troubled period in the world' hlster.t,
teu have ghen us constant inspiration
ind help bv enr sinccic and oleipicnt
wrmen. Yeu hae net only set ferlli
the bread nrinrinlp& of a libera faith.
frt In its fnmilri. iptifFmiu In He uvm
Bitby. and assured in its relinnrn tipeii
the Divine Prcncc In Mi litimun sod I.
but nu have also made idrar the ap
plication of these principles te Indi
vidual needs.
CONGREGATION'S TRIBUTTO MINISTER
?Dtoribt.etbe$t-
JCfiLfc,' fcfc tie dc
huem a minister ari& his people
is an .intimate ahb belicate one,
consecrated bij the spirit of a
common faith. Jt realization
must uam accoreina te circum
stances and 'tnbiuftual abilities.
?; Oa the romDletten.
the fifth uear of ueurmin..
istry in (Bermaiueum we, the
'member of ueur conereoation.
Desire te testify heiu fully and
0enereusly you haue fulfilleb
our ideal of the pastor and lead
er of a liberal church.
u or fiuc years, bur-
a a most troubled period in
the world's history, you haue
given us constant inspiration
and help bu your sincere and el
oquent sermons. "Qeu haue net
only set forth the bread prin
ciples of a liberal faith, free
deprecation of his own efforts nnd In
praise of the manner in which bis peo
ple had translated into deeds bis own
Intentions nnd aspirations. IIe ex
pressed the pleasure it had be be
te him (tin! tn Mr. Ferbes te linv bud
n part in the growth of the church, nivl
their lively appreciation of the splendid
spirit of the parishioners.
Mr. Ferbes said he and bis wife bad
come te Philadelphia feeling certain
they would be homesick fen their native
New England, but that tbe five jears of
their residence here had passed swiftly
uuu very uuppuy.
Mr. Ferbes Is a son of the Hev. Jehn
Ferbes, who was formerly minister of
the Church of the Savier in Brooklyn.
IIe s a member of an old New Eng
lnnd family, ami u graduate of Harvard
of the class of 1000. He studied theol
ogy In the Harvard Divinity Scheel.
lie mic te Germantown fiem the First
Parish, of Dorchester, Husten,
During his Ile enrM in Philadelphia,
be has wen u wide reputation for hN
eloquence, and h an udmltred leader of
liberal religious thought. Under hi"
leadership the (.iernitmtewn Church Inn
grown steadily in attendance and
Influence.
The Unitarian Seciet. of ticrman- .,, ....." ....
town was founded in IMT., mid at one AUTOS HURT TWO CHILDREN
time (lie .Itcv. Sninurl J.hiikMIew, a
brother of the poet, was. its minister. ! Camden Bev and Girl Taun Hb.
Its liresent coiicree:itien ine nees some .-..-..
of the eldest nnd most dlMiiigul&hcd
TIIK RKV. ROGER S. FORBES
The ronsregatlen of the Unitarian
Cliurrh of Herman town presented
an Illuminated address te Mr.
Ferbes last night as a testimonial
or regard en this completion of the
llfth cnr of his ministry there
families of (ici'iniiiitewii.
TWO BURNED CHILDREN
RUSHED TO HOSPITALS
pltalt Driver Held
Twe MMen-jcar-uld children were in
jured In automobile nciid-ntj in Cam.
den Inst night.
ifehn Lecoa, of 1(112 Meuth Third
street, was run lni.' "ni TMnl nmt
Speed Laws Broken by Car Taking i Sjenmore street nnd recehed cuts
Cencetta dl Marce te St. Agnea' "n T"'- "" is '" f-wP'r 1,ea 1,oa
Twe iliildtcii -ulfrrin:. from burn- Tbelmn Reehn. K Kiiiclin nvenue.
arc in liespitiiis ted.ij. Deth will re- was si ruck b an unto nt Frent street
ivivrr. ''"'(I iMiignn iiMiiije. ami viih taken
----- ... 11V. . I ..--
tbe life of one clalM. Ceucctta .,, Z aT J'KSK
.Marce tnc nir old. was probably ill Jaeksen street. .Jrher of tlie car.
Stueil bl the slieeij uKli winch she was nils nrresle,!. P.ill.... .... I. I....1 .... II.
"Tlrelcss and FaitlifuV
"Durlnir these c:irs urn li.-ite fitr.
hn tireless and faithful as a friend
iml DfiKtnr. rehtinnr1lfi tn mAi,. ..nil
cf .veiir eongregatien.
"We .'icKnnulffltre ulit, rrf.ili,i,l i,
Abtef our church te jeu for Increased
life and usefulness.
"We subscribe our names te this ad
itm with tlie sincere wl&h for the
tappings und we'farc of .leurself and
your famil, alid with the IK. rliuC
the bend betweru jeu and ,our tier tier
wantenu people may rimnln unbroken
for man. cais te tome."
The address was iigmd b the luem.
Mrs 01 (he Ilnnri) nf li.ne...... i . ...'
e cengregat nn. All who were pieseut The ether child burned Ik eight-tear-f..JC
recrptien appended their sisna-leld Margaret Albrcc, ll'ja North Le0
..... ,v me uuuiufiii . I lie irii.n cilieel i wtieel . Iveiitiiiifmti. Kin iu In i
i n-liril te St. Acnes' lfnsp!tnl from
her home at 1-M.'! Wilder street.
A policeman and n inoterNt. passing
the Iieum. heard the screams of the
little girl and her mother, and ran te
the rescue. HIie was ruslnd te the
liepital In tlie automobile nt top speed.
rei iceman
cense,
WEDDING GOWN SCOTCHED
Seuth Third Street Fire Alse Dam
ages Bakery and Restaurant
'nlfremnli Aim lie. nf tin I'lftnaiitli !
- . -. . , .. . . .- .
street and Mi(ler avenue .station, steed u.'iKcrj , a rctaurant mvl n
mi ihn iilntilnr. Imn.fl mid tninit .n.lr..a- I flflllf CllUti liprn ,li In i.n,l l.t fl...
" "' w-...-j ...... ..in- ji T . - ''-, ' ',' nt'- IVIIIIJ
iriuns nun iraine our in inu win us tlie in me nemc vi Mry .Miner, iuj( south
cur nuiii iieimi ureini sirert 10 llie nea- iinru
BLAMED IN MOTHER'S DEATH
Corener's Jury Says Sen's Fast
Driving Caused Moter Accident
A Corener's jur im estimating the
death or Mr. EHm ,. LeKUp, 0f ia3
fc'euth Fifty-fourth street, found that
she met her death near St. Geerges
Del., ns the renult of the fast driving
of her son, Harry I.eKile. The car
Lchlte was driving crashed Inte a tree
en n sharp turn early Bunday morning.
In n Wilmington hospital. Yeung Lc
Kite was driving the car at about
forty-Ave mile- nn hour. nccenlliiK te
the tcsTimeny of Deputy Coiencr
Nichols.
CLOTHING STOCK DAMAGED
Fire in Arch 8treet Building Causes
$100Hftnt
Fire nt 7W ArolstrcelJ-'lbertly ufter
1 o'clock this mernlr: swent'llie see-
eml tlmjr of KerinTuui , Seinberir.
clothing manufactitrcr
Dnmnire nf SlflftO c-lr .lmi. ... .......i.
from water mul i.iAiiIcBB' 'I'lw. i.in.
extinguished before rWieuld spread te
etlur parts of the bunding.
Lee Cehen, n furrier. l0t consider
able stock from the blaze overhead. Mr. (
Cehen snld be thought the tin; was the
result of a defectl(. cleetrlc wire. i
TWO HURT IN AUTO WRECK.
Doylestown Men Pinned Under Car
That Capsized en Curve
An uutouieblle urn en bv Ch.ulcs
te i Maclutjre. nf Dojlcite-.vn. akiddetl and
eerturned Lite hist night wbcii round
ing u cum- ut Cbalfent. P.i., injuring
Nerman Case nnd Charles Rutherford,
both of Dojlcstewn.
The men wcr. pinned under the ma
chine mid recciud curious internal in
juries and cuts and bruises of the face
Maelntjre was thrown vicar of tlie vur
mid escaped with, bruisc.
'
MEMORIAL FnilNTAIN FOR
HORSES UNVEILED TODAY
8. P. c. A. Ceremony In Hener of
Miss Sarah Creseen
At meiuetlal fountain for horses In
memory of MIbh Vinrnli fressun was
unveiled at Fieiit street and Erlu ni"
nue this nfteinoeu nt li o'clock. Tluit
Is the third fountain te be erected by
tlie Auxiliary te the l'ennsl aula So
ciety for Hip Prevention of Cruelty te
Animals from u fund lciucnthed by
Miss Crcssnn for the purpose.
Frank U. Rutherford, operative
meunter of the I'etinsvUnnln H. I.
C. A., nrcsenled the fountain te the
city und tlie gift wnn retched by
Jehn .1. Mckinley, .1.'., member of
Council for tlie dbtrlct. A cinck team
from tlie Hrfrbesen Dairies, .taek and
.Till, hud the honor of the lirst ill Ink
at thy new slaiid.
Mr, 'riiemiiH Hpreitl (Inssner. newly
elected president of the auxiliary; Mrs.
Frank it. Rutherford, Miss Lljlluu G.
Pontius, Mrs. Walter Ii. Lnmend. Mrs.
E. I. MltelielL .'mil Jehn F. Cozens
represented tlm auxiliury at the eerc eerc
metiy, Tlie fountain Is of the approved type,
cut out of a massive block of granite,
ii lid has stinilury drinking etips.
Dinner for Majer Hoopes
Troop A. JO.'ld Cmulr. one nf the
crack eaHlrv etitlits of the Print I
vania Rational Guard, will giu u tes
timenial dinger tonight te, their, former
troop commander, Majer Luward
Hoopes, te the L'Alglen Annex. Cap
tain William It. Paul will He tonst tenst
mnsler. He stircerdeil Majer Hoopes as
commander of the troop. Members of
the troop will present Majer Hoopes
with d Wilier,
W$m
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GOOD
TYPOGRAPHY
for the Advertiser
The purpose of the advertiser
is te gain the confidence of
buyers. Our purpose is te
set and arrange the reading
matter and illustrations in an
artistic and dignified manner
Chat makes for that valuable
confidence se much desired.
S. WILLENS & COMPANY
BtU, Watnut 5746 Ktyiteitt.AUin ?
900 Walnut St. Philadelphia
Expert TyiHwratehers
M-IMWMWmIi
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A Definite Concrete Saving
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our Super-Value Policy means te
you.
And the higher the price the bigger
the saving. We want you te prove
it! Loek Everywhere and Com
pare! PERRY'S
Personal. Christmas Lauds "
for use in connection nit
visiting card plates ncir
rea&:An eariy aeccticn
as adtiaable .
'lea Cards
Debutante - RecejHieii
Dance antfYeddituf Invitations
W(d
today
vi lie iiuiiress met um i.n ... ...
th.eri,nia,.,l0nv,n,! hand-tooled und
Wtwd blndlns n the form of a book.
Tn premutatien was made brlellv
nd nforeiall.v Mr. Jcnkiun. con cen
intnlatnl Mr. rejlwi ,)lv s irci.
ful five rnr r.f his ministri. exnresv.
in up ntntnetien th ,n.re..fi..
Mar.v'h Hesnltnl
fire as t-he attempted te
with a piece of paper f-ht
tlie gas range.
iiuinucii ireeiice umein;
tlieir oppreiiutlen of h!.-,
Ask Governer-Elect Plnchet te Keep
Department Out of Politics
"Keep llie lllbill.HKe Pepartinciil nf
Peniujlaiila out nf politic." wn-, the
pica made te t.'owrner-ileet l'linlmt
at the l!eiieuc-htratferd t It t- iiieiiiIiib
bj veire-cnt.'llle!. of llie Insurance
Wt in liii
tlia, am
Iferu.
JIf. Jenkins spoke of the did.
IJK, ' both social nnd religious.
Mm'I1'"" fl.'nr(1 brnv' M an.
StaH?nrbT i "' xr ""mber, of tin
;..... l "..-VT-. rerues V10
t "-..k n uu
(ttlttanci
im the
cJiurcl)
"lilfh she had
nens.
uiras, but hliiPbinJf, an, n Hia ,,.i,i..
iiicm,), unirii. , ..ill ..:. i,i. .!..,... . i i.
ef h 'L'JA'i1'1 note.-, of the tensbltd,. hed b poliUclens ei etli.r
.rr-r
AlthetlL'li till tin sl.'irtn.l in lln. Mil. St
lit lut tint it .tami.A.1 ...r.u.. . I.. ..... j. 4
tlie adjoining Inilhlint'-. tMiimi t proud t 3
i.i .,.. .i..ni. t t .rt.iii.. '... ...... .......
. .-if- la in ,i, .v ii..- .... ,'i nun. .iiiiruirry. Jli1l
Her eletliiii-; eaiiRlit I Seuth Third Mreet. and the rcntaurunf
iiriii tne gas i ei .lescpn i.ic, iv.su seuin riilnl
had lirnlfcil ut. 'street.
4 ..,! ... ...
a weuuniK bow n ncieiiKins te .Miscj
.Tennette Miller. dniiBliter of Mrc. Mil
ler. which was in a second-Meer mom,
wnt damaged. I'll emeu had te chop
liele;i in the reef et the buildings te
direct M renins en the Hie.
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STATE INSURANCE MEN
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tlthl,cr,1)VbaUhVc"il;,e'IT,tlVl, f, "nehanl.i. with a
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s material imprerement f n,el A "'"'"'Ittec itppeinte.l b .ler- II. i
.and the delightful manner in ,,n,rr' ,"f ,ci"llne. prldent of the
she had sraer.j S f,0n f,,,,"" fcdernti.iii. renferred with Mr. Pin-'
cliet and pieseiitcd a refidutleu reuuett. I
...',.,..' ""Simi
ntcl ih ni '"::. '" '" nen pre-
. .lid tlnt"!"'" '"", "".""htftil
ncr. M.e l,-,.i;.i m. ,':' .."l"" V
' ' "I'lieji ;,p val-
iug tlmt Ihemna It. Iinnnldreu. of
Philadelphia, be refiiiicl U!, ltisur,nict.
i 'einnil:-tinner ill llie tie Kuliciliateri.il
Cabinet
The tii.ui'.iiii r mr-ii a ert ihat pner
n llie n i i.eiiii incut e Mi I'eiiali feii
"super.
sillishK
inclined, who served In ilisereilit inch
Administration rather thiin eiih.n it."
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sense te take in.-trucMens and
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I he Most Desirable Overcoats
for "The Game"
and all Winter
$30 te $98
The Army ami Navy game is tin
.social event of the season. Yeu will net
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Belted Backs and Belted all-'round, in
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Nete Censci alive and Dress Ovcrceets, .$38 te $S5
1 334-1 336 Chestnut Slreet
let.
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VADAYS THKRh IS A well-marked tendency
I Tl'I 1..... !... I .. .. t . . i
w,aiu cdiiug iM-ucr rieincs men arc mere cxactinc
niere critical than heretofore, and are judging uj lues mere
iiu an et winch lias naturally helped our business
we thrive en romparibens and delight, in supplying
: for particular men.
intcll
becai
cloth
.Most
I least res
clothing
The HeLMtb Pntss, Virc
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ifl
w
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liy c.xperiineui .nil wusic
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the best-informed men m F'lui.iHrinh. .
ly have delmitch ati-,ticI
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Our Super-Value Prices Are
'28 '33 '38
$43 md up
Net an ordinary Overcoat in this, whole,
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vast difference between the quality of our
Overcoats, at their Super-Value Prices, and
what ether geed stores offer for similar
prices.
Regan Overceatings in
conservative models, full
lined with Skinner'?,
SatinOur Super-Value
Price $33.
Regan Overceatings in
Ulster Medels, silk lined
te the waist $35.
Sumptuous Crernbies,
the world's finest our
Super-Value Prices arc
$53, $55, $58. $63. $6C.
$68. $72, $75. $78 and up
te $85 for our magnifi
cent Crembic Montag
.inc., made our way.
Perry & Ce.
16th & Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
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for Beautiful, Satisfying Gifts
niat'tSnnt.lr m0i;, c,,ceu,aS'K MBii of the time,
that thoughtful people ;trc turning their attention mere
nnd mete toward the home Pleasing artistic furnish
ings inspire and held this intcfst We have never had
Mich rhanmng gift nieces, and ..ever h.ivr prices been
se reasonable Our $150,000 a year location and
expense saving Ic-cn 1 mdr prices down and duality up.
Oent begin von, (.1-rr-tm,,s buying ji ve,j ,.rr
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Gift Rugs for less than elsewhere
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Standard Axminitrr Rugt, 912 ft
Extra Velvet Rupi, 012 fl .
Fine BrumeU Ruga, 9x12 ft.
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$62.50 te $02.50
$29.00 te $61.50
$34.50 tn $52,80
$20.50 te $33,50
. $1 20 te $1.80
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