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    January 10, 1936

    THE OPERA'tA NIGHT AT

    Send for Lis t of Reconditioned Machinesand a lso of New PORTABLES-All Makes

    Established 1903

    132 S. 11th Street, Philadelphia

    MARX

    BROTHERS

    On January 20th we closeour doors for the lasl lime al l sales final an d for cash

    REG. NOW17Pc, Colored Linen Luncheon Sets $3.50 $1.958Pc. Hand App li qued Luncheon Sets 6 . 9 ~ 3.959Pc. Handmade Filet Lace Lunch Sets 7.50 3.3516Pc, Handmade Cocktail Sets . 2.50 L5013Pc. Handmade Linen Luncheon Sets 7.50 4.95Handmade Hand Emb, Dinner Sets 27.50 19.50Handmade FiletLace Cloths, 2x2'11yds, 12.50 7.50Irish Linen Hemsti tched HuckTowels .75 .45Irish Lmen Di sh Towe ls , C ol. Bo rde rs ,40 .25Fine Large Lmen Glass Towels . . . .85 .45Imported Chenil le Bath Mats . 4,00 1.50Etltire Siocks of ltfar/ex Towels, JJ7ashClothj & Bath Mats Radically ReducedColored Linen Guesl Towels, 2 in box 1.50HandHmd.DamaskDtnnerNapkins,dz. 8.75Colored Linen Luncheon Sets, 7 Pcs, 4,50Sheppard Workroom Wool Comf or ter s 7.50Heavily Tufted Candlewick Spreads 2.9510010 Vi rgin Wool Blanke l s, 72 x 84" 7,50Sheppard Workroom Down Comforters 16.50Sheppard Chiffon Silk Stockings .75Smart Silk Robes and Negligees 8.95Tailored Silk Crepe Slips 2.50

    Entire Remaininq StocksSheppard Merchandise

    J.B.IBEPpaRDa SONS '1508 Chestnut Street

    SAVINGSAVERAGE

    33%%1050%

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    LIBERTY TYPEWRITER CO.

    Sheppards is Retiring from Business

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    LAUGH A T WINTER ,.:,:_:_,')':':i/"\WITH OPPERS L ~ X 2' . . . 4 , ~ ;.\

    'j!::} DKE y\,;,\ . ~ , . " . ~ , T \ ~ ' : > } 'MORE HEAT PER DOLLAR ' ..: ' : : ; ~ J \ ~ :..;-~ . ~ ' C ' ~ . , . ' . ~

    C ON SU LT Y OU R T EL EP HO NE D IR EC TO RYOR Y O U R LOCAL ~ O P P E R SDEALER

    "BE COMFORTABLE WITH KOPPERS"

    Prices Cut Deeply for ClearanceFULLY GUARANTEED EASY TERMS IF YOU LIKE

    J A NUARY SALEOn All Our RebuiltSTANDARD MACHINES

    EGYPTIAN

    using

    Wohlcrt is GladTo the Editor of OCR TOWN': I

    Af ter r eading t h e v iol ent outburstsof your vo lun te e r columnist, I amglnd that "I t can' t happen he r c, " Of icourse not; but here is hoping that Ithe three commissars will not be IIheaded by J. J" and that the otherswill not be Messrs. S. and K. i

    AMEN, IA. E. WOHLERT,

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    thought at all to the merger misalliance and al l i ts abominations.

    J. J. CABREY.P. S . - T I / o . ~ e/1'/10 des ir (' t o / ' ( 'mOUe i

    their / I( / III / 'S t rom the original petition should telcphone NarbCl'th 26-83

    Make Sc t tl ement

    Hirst & MacFarland have effected = = : = = = : : = = = = = = ~ = = = = = = = = = =e t tl emen t w i t h William Richa rd Foxfor Mis s Nel le E . Mul le n for h i s r e sidencc at 275 Win di ng Way, Mer io n

    New Books at LibraryThe Narberth ' Community Library

    has r ec en tl y add ed t he followingbooks to its collection:

    FICTION - "The Moon's OurHome," by Faith Baldwin; "Five IFuries on Leaning Ladde r," by B . M.Bower; "Saint Overboa rd, " by Les l ieCharteris; "Me n a nd Brethren," byCozzens; " Th e J ew of Rome," by L ionFeuchtwanger; "Cell 202 - S i n g lS in g, " b y L aw es ; "I f I Have FourA ppl es, " b y Jo se ph in e L aw re nc e;" Re bo un d, " b y Freeman Lincoln;"Washington Lega t ion Murde r s ," by J..:-__ iiiiii_iii-_;;;_ _ "iii-_-. . . . . . . . -.- - - . . . . . iiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiii_iiiiii i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ~Van \Vyck l\1:ason; "F loa t ing Pe ri l ," I ..by E. Phillips Oppenheim; "Daugh- I:----Y----H-----d--S-kin---R------h--------tel' of the Nohfu," by E . I Sugimoto; our air an . equire t e Best"Dear Man M an no r, " b y Val en ti ne o f c ar e a nd t he be st o f b ea ut y a id s. You c an d ep end on our skilled opera-Williams; "The Luck of the Bodkins," tor s and our cardully selected materials.by P. G. Wodehouse, SUZANNE JORET GILL

    NON-FICTION-hGeorge F. John- 216 Dudley Avenue--Narberth 2324son a nd H is Industrial Democracy," :.... - - = ; . ; ; . : ~ - = = : : . : : . i . . . . ; . . ; ~ = ; ; ; . - - . . ; ; . . ; . = = ~ = ~ ...:

    by William Inglis; "We Soviet Wom- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~en," by Tatiana Tchernavin; "My ICountry an d My Pe opl e, " by L inYutang.JUVENILE "Magic Walking

    S t ick ," by John Buchan; "With Mikko Thr ou g h F in la n d, " by Byrne;"With Hearts Courageous," by EdnaKenton; "Unrolling the, Map," Leonard Wuthwaite.

    $5

    OUR TOWN

    3 Specials $1Genu in e F r e de r i cP e rman e n t Wav e

    230 Bala Ave., Cynwyd-Phone Cynwyd 1920Our policy start ing with tI,e New Yea r is t o g iv e t he s ame wor kthe same h igh grade merchandise at Popular Prices.

    Luise

    Friday, January 10, 1936

    Philip Atlee Livingston, PublisherRobert Moore Cameron, EditorAnne Morgan Roberts, Social Editor

    That residents of the l\lain I ..iuear e becoming conseio\1s of th e llL'edo f p l a nn i n g a s a p pl i ed to husinesssections as w el l a s residential distr icts was indieated in PennWynne during the past week,There a c h ai n g r oc e ry proposed

    Entered as second-class matter Octoer 13, 1911, at the Pos t Office at Nar

    er th , Pa .. u nd er t he Ac t or March 3,~ 7 9 .

    elephone-Narberth 2545; If no answer,Ardmore 3100

    ubscription price, $2 per vear In advance

    10 11l1ild a store in th e business scc- than two yeal's after start ing, it ist ion at :\1a nOll road a nd Rock Glen on a profit basis, wi th seve r al thou

    sand accounts, wh ich indi c at e s ou rl'Oad. PJans callc(l fOl' its el'er.- Bor o ug h o f 1,500 households knowslioll Oil thc estabJished huilding i ts w ay around an d t hat i t ha s aIinl'. Hesi(](>nts, bccoming' i n fo rmed spa rk l i ng ability to make good onor 1he si tul l tion, saw that cons truc - eve ry th ing i t essays, another tangible1ion of thl ' store thel'c would PI'C- I e xp re ss io n o f t he i nt an gi bl e w hi ch

    I . I ' f ,\1 1 nobody can ga in s ay.\"t1I1 1 ll' WI( elllllg' o _, anoa roac >< >< w hi eh w il l b e l Ie ee ss al 'r as PCIlII "The finest CIVIC impl'ovement

    ff ice - 258 Haver ford Ave ., Narber th WYllnl' and Overhrook Hi l l s g'1'OW. along t he P en ns yl va ni a S ys te m, "T l l ( ' ~ 'visuaJir.ed a husiness s l' ct i on w as the way Gene r al W. W. Atter",it h streets s uf li ci en tl y w id e t o bury, wh o di ed r e cen tl y, d e sc r ib ed

    our B or ou gh P la yg ro un d, a nd wetnkL' ('nrc of tl'affie au d !Jarking ar c won de ri ng wh et h er t h es e new-an d a (1 I ' a c t i " e l ~ 'd ( ~ s i g n e dhuiin . ( ' ~ ' . I H I ~a lIt'lg I )01 01 I. be'! Onlv that the people of the 0\:1'1' to tIl\' ~ o \ \ ' , n s h i pis a fair index A. E. WOHLERT.1 l l 1 l n i e l p a 1 J l ~ 'whos(' lax rate IS Township' l iv e u nt le r dreary and of where IllS 1I1f1uence wou ld h av ehighl'l', hnl \ \ 'h l 'l 'l ' 1 he aSSI'sSllll'lll spiritless local c i rcums t ance s , w i th heen, had we n ~ t~ e e n~ \ ' h a twe wer e Ibase is Jo\\'er. Th i ~ (lata Oil as, ;( 's s- no defin it e ' incent .ive to prov ide thc I alnd till(' same indignatIOn s.~ l O u l dbe WARNER BROS. I

    , , ' ' I' " . ~ wrel by \ 'v el '\ 'o ne who g Iv es any ARDMORE Illents i,; illdiealivl' of t i l l ' solid I'lL e xt ru- cu rt 'I CU a I's w hI ch s o s lo l- , , . . ,1 1 ' 11 1 II 1'111'. /1)111 Ifully animate Amer i can p rocedu re NARBERTH 'earl'l \\' IH' I IP Oll ll ' \ (. \ - ' , , , . T H E A T R E '. ' and make It adl!lt. lonally attractl\'\', I

    nlltt l ' ~ ~ IS dOlll g- o il I h ,' I ll l' rg -l 'l 'l 1'01' whcn a thing is different in its I E V . ~ ~ ~ n ~ ~ n ~ ~ I ~ ~ u ~ ~~ . 3 t ~ ~ ' 1~ ' .M. .C[1I('sI101l. hase it is different in i t s s t r eng th. I FIRST MAIN LINE SHOWINGS

    I: \ I ol l l lay wh il ' h sn ""IIII ' i Il ang' ll - FOl loWing' " the b a n k ~ n gc o l l a p ~ e ,T h u r s d ; : 1 ~ i ~ ; ; ' ~ f ; l I u r d a yi r : ~ ~ ~ ~ : Y 9 ,~ ~ d : K da ~ dSaturday I

    t hc n at io na l authorities w er e m or e January 9-10,11 I G I Cl ' H II'alion of ('011111," ol'lil'ials al :\ol'l'is- rOUClO - nc o - arpo

    t h an zero -r i gh l in issuing charters I R, I / ~ / MARX BROTHERS Ito\\'II. also llJal'!i:I'11 the hl'g- il ll li llg' fo r new institutions, as thel'c first' O - U / G 4 ~ E R ~ I -I n - :'of g'l'I'a 111 rl'pl'('sI'1I1 a1 iOIl fOI' 1Ilt' had to be d e l 1 1 o n ~ t r u t e da real need "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA":\.'.ain Li.IH. in ('olltillel or 11.11 :\10111'1 for. the p r o p ~ s e l . 1b an k a nd ~ h elocale with Kitty Carlisle, Alan Jones0'0 II Ie1'\' ('011111\' "'O\'{'I'III1H'II!. III- whIch was I11dlcated for It was a I ~ a o n n J a % ' ' ! a ~ e U , a ~ 5Wednesday Ir- " ~ " matter of the closest s c ru t i ny. Ther eslea(1 of 0111 I 'O\\ ' ollieI' holdel' till' 'II b I 'II b tl I ~ ~ T h a n k sa MI'Ill'on" I. , WI e many w 10 W1 rcmem er lese('t lOll lll1\\' dall i ls 1hl'l'e. l\ lal'!..!'(' t horough inve s ti g at i on b y g ov er n- with Ishare of l'epl'l'sl'lllation fo r tltl' ment agents which p r e c e d ~ dthe I DICK POWELL Ilila i n L in e is (1I's('I'ved hel'aIIsI' or open ing o f our bank and the neces- IAnn D\'orak Frcd Allenth e big' pl 'ollOrtioll of ('ollllly law,; sary a p p r o v ~ 1can be regarded ~ r o p - Patsy Kl'lly. I I I ' I I ' 1: \ erly as a I ll gh and valuab l e tnbute

    Pall J,\' JO\\"('I. ellO.11 alH .' .ar- to our community standing and sol- Thurs. and Fri., Jan, 16 and 17 Iberth a ll

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    Better Dresses-5econd Floor

    Page Three

    In shades of aqua orgrey this is th e softsuit f or the bride.Th e dress has tinycap sleeves, and askkt gored to look

    pleated in front. Th esleeves o f t he beltedjacket are edgedwithf ur. Sizes 12 - 18 .

    $29.95

    FOX CUFFEDSHEER SUIT

    To Go SouthWith A Bride

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    Narberth 2838 - 2839-A t Narbe rth S ta tion

    D I AM O N D M E R CH A NT S

    J E W E L E R S . S I LV E R S M I T H S

    1110 C H ES TN U T S TR E ET

    DIAMOND JEWELRYWe cordially invite yOU t o v is it ou r s io rean d ex am in e t he exq uisi te d ia mo ndj ewel ry we h av e as sembl ed EoI yourselection.

    This brace le t i s a c reat ion by ourmaster craftsmen-made of p la tinum and paved with 195 diamonds.

    $1400

    J.q(ind dd1JJM

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    (Founded November, 1927)

    - f r o m t he Greek word meaning 'The use of medi.c i n e . ' - Th e science an d a rt o f preparing prescriptions . ."Yes, t h e c ar e an d skill exercised b y o ur registeredpharmacists are at once a science an d an a r t - a syou r phys ic i an appreciates.You can rely on Shea's .

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    January is the month o f t he y ea r f or t ak in g stockof one's self, for correcting carelessnesses for cons i d ~ r i n ghow ,good poi nt s c an be e m p h a ~ i z e d .fortrumg up one s whol e s t andar d t o h i ghe r levels ofbeau:y and chic. W7 have planned for man y o f t hey ~ a rs. g r e a t e ~ ts avmg s t o come now, whi le yourmmd IS occupIed wi th t h e arts of which we ar e masters. All ou r r egu l ar

    Permanent Waves reduced 25%Our Piero-Paris Wave, Regular lyS15, Is $11.25 During Janua ryAl l Ou r $10.00 Waves A re 81.50During JanuaryAU Ou r $7 .50 Waves Ar e $5.00 During

    January(N o Reduction on Zotos Machineless Waves)

    STRaWBRIDGB a CLOTHIBR'S

    THB M a i N LINB STORBa .. dano . . .

    January Specialsi n the

    Beau ty Salon

    I \ A T t i L ~ ~ ~ 1 3 ~ 4 U T ~. I t i ( ) V J ) ~43 North Narberth Avenue-Narberth 4077300 Levering Mill Road-Phone: Cynwyd 927

    Monday, Tuesday,Wednesday. 2 Specials fOT S5e3 Specials fOT $1

    Thursday, Friday, Saturday-3 Specials for $1.25

    -Sp i r a l and Croquignole.Experienced Operators.

    i nP e r m a n e n t '

    Wa 'Ye s

    J. PAUL SHEA

    ~ ~ P H A R M A C Y

    S P E C I A L I Z I ~ G .

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    OUR TOWN

    A LAUNDRY andDR Y CLEANING

    Service f or E ve ryINDIVIDUAL

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    HOME NEED

    BUSINESSBITS

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    WHY YOU SHOULD USE

    PETROL FOR YOUR OIL BURNER

    COAL - FUEL O IL LUMBER Be BLDG. MATERIALARDMORE, PENNA.

    ARDMORE 1100

    NIGHTS , SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS Call BARING 4400

    SMEDLEY & MEHL COMPANY

    b ec au se t he P ETROL organization assures you of COMPLETEheating comfort, convenience and economy.

    b ec au se PETROL fue l o il a ssures you of ful l va lue and unifonn, super ior qual i ty. PETROL is not blended or mixed.

    b ec au se the PETROL organization provides 24-hour Neighborhood Substation delh:ery service.

    b ec au se PETROL is delivered in new type, l ight , fue l o il t rucks.

    St. Mary'sLaundry, Inc.Phone ARDMORE 4400

    Th e "Monday Leisure Club" is an informal gathering of women who refuseto waste their t ime bending o ve r a washtub and sloshing around a wet yardh ang i ng up clammy clothes. The club i s g rowing , too . And the dues?Why a membership actually saves you money. Ask u s about it.

    Girl Scout News

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    DAVIS'

    and Eddie Cantor'snew game:

    TELL IT TOTHE JUDGE

    On sale at

    TwoFast-MovingGames

    MONOPOLY

    22 4 Haverford Avenue

    ADELIZZI BROS.

    Shabby? Trousersfrayed? B ri ng i tto us for a co mplete going over.

    Economical Repair ServiceYou' l l b e surprised at the lownessoE pri ces for r epai rs . Th e extrawea r t h a t o ur r ep ai rs a dd t o clothing is almost unbelievable.

    Drop ill for an estimate

    THE FIRESIDE

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    Mrs. Albert A. P ri ce , of VaHeyroad, Merion, ' announces the engagement o f h er daughter, Miss DorothyN. Price t o Mr. Richard V. Lyon, of:Baird road , Mer ion, son of Mr. and IMrs. Howard V. Lyon. I

    228 Bala Ave.-Cyn. 928102 Forrest Ave.-Narb. 2602

    TAILORS-CLEANERSDYERS-FURRIERS

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    Mrs. John W. Joyce , o f Narb rook Mrs. John Hampton Barnes, of Beuerle Ou tPa rk , en te r ta i ned the members of Sugartown roa d, D evon, a memb er Fred Beuerle g av e u p his White'sher club at luncheon a n d b ri dg e on of the local councl'l of the Phl'ladel- hweet Shop Monday and is i nv it in g i sTh ur sd ay . T he g ue st s w er e Mrs. phia Girl Scouts, will entertain theG W 0 th M J B

    Main L in e c us tome rs t o mak e u se ofeorge . r , rs. ames . m em be rs o f t he M ai n L in e D is tr ic t

    Smith , Mrs. Joseph H. Mil le r, Mrs . Commit tee and the Main L in e G ir l h i s l a rge Philadelphia establishment'sH. F. Stevens, Mrs. Walter Schlipf, Scoot Leaders ' Association at supper service, wi th suburban deliveries. I tMrs. Wayne A. Schaeffe r and Mrs. on Wednesday, January 15th, at her is J wel l known a s D ex te r Sweets,W. J. Kolb. home in Devon. The supper wil l be Iat 1218 Spruce street, an d o ff er s aMr. and Mrs. J. B. Ballingall, of served at quar t er pas t s ix a nd will . , d .

    th e Avo n Apartments, entertained at b f II d b th 1 . f complete confectIOner s an Ice creame 0 owe y e annua meetmg 0 . . h . 1 .a breakfast on Ne w Yea r' s Da y. t he Le ad er s' Association. This will s ~ r v l c e ,Wit specI.a attentIOn to par-

    The re w er e twelve "'uests. 1 t' t t th J . ties a n d o th e r socIal events.... a so cons I u e e anuary meetmg . 'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeMott, of o f th e Main Line Committee. Walt Case celebrated hiS 46th blrth-

    Wy nn ed ale roa d, w ill spe nd this Mrs. Henry D. Booth, Jr. , of St. da y Monday . . . . And Harry Hamerweek-end at Woodcrest-on-the-Hud- Davids, c ha ir ma n o f t he M ai n Line faw down and go b o o ~ ,on the snow.son, New York, whe re t he y will be Commi tt ee ; Mrs . H om er E ac hu s o f .. . W. H . Haws scul'rled a round ge tt he g ue st s o f Mrs. DeMott 's parents, Merion, p re si de nt o f the Leaders' ting backers for t h e P res iden t 's Ba ll .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Praet. On Association and Miss Helen Melvin . . . The Chri s tmas trees a nd l ig h tstheir return they will be accompanied field c a P t a i ~f o r D i s tr i c t 8, are p l a n ~came down, and the business centerby their daughter, Carita, who h as n in g an interesting program. sett led back to t he January doldrums,been spend ing the holidays w it h h e r Narberth i s r ep re se nt ed on the excep t fo r a couple o f s tor e s t h at p u tgrandparents. Committee by Mrs . Carl Axel Thay- on sales. . . . Ricklin's w as o ne ofMr. and Mrs. DeMott spent sev- sen , c ha ir ma n o f P ub li c Relations, ~ h e m ,a nd f or a c h a n ~those old-style

    er al d ay s t his week i n H ar r is bu rg w it h Mrs . Wes le y P. Dunnington as Ice ~ k a t ~ s~ e r enotc1osed out at a ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~d T e Pa

    co-chairman. Narberth Girl Scout sacnfice ; I ns te ad , t he re w as some Ian yron , . .

    . . ,r oo p 8 will s en d Captain Christine mce new merchandIse m the wmdow.

    Mrs. M. Brown, of E. O r a n g e , . N t W d d . h t' th t' IN J

    . h f h b h . Mahl and MISS Lucy Baker who a lso . .. ex e nes ay mg IS e . Ime 1. ., IS t e guest 0 er rot e r - m - . f h B ' C '1' 1 d'. d J H a ct s a s Llentenant for troop 47 which or t e usmess ounci s annua m-I

    l aw a nd s ls tc r, Mr. an Mrs. . " . h M . S 1 . t'S f W db

    ' IS captamed by Mrs . Theodor e S ti e- ner, w en anme a asm Ie Ires aspeck 0 00 me avenue. . 'd d 'f t fM

    'D 'd S k h h b ber, of MeriOn. Narberth Troop 125 prcs i e nt a n gets a gl 0 remem-r. aVI pec , w 0 as een , b d J h Ad I" t th. . . h' h d will be represented by actin g Cap- rance, an osep e IZZI ge s e

    vlsltmg IS parents, a s r etu rn e to . . , oC" fPh

    . A ' tam Ingeborg Thaysen and Lieuten- preSident s bur,uen or a year.o emx , r Iz on a.Mrs. T hom as A. Elwood, of 128 a ~ t Be tt y H al ls tr om , o f Overbrook

    Woodside avenue, Narberth, is re- Hills. Study Groups Mee tcuperating at t h e Ph il ade lph i a Os- There are twen ty - two Gir l Scout At the meeting of the Studyt eopa th ic Hospital fol lowing a mas- Troops on the Main Line at the Group of the Nar be rt h P ar e nttoid operation performed last Thur s - p r esen t time, w it h i nd ic at io ns f o r Tea ch er s' Association on Wednesday,day. Sh e ha s been il l for sixmonths. continuous development as the new Mrs. Harry B. Weld, o f E ss ex a ve -Mr. Sherwood Caines , d ir ec to r o f y ea r progresses. n ue , w as in charge, in place of Mrs. I

    music at the Cincinnati Conservatory ------- W. G. Briner, who is ill. The topi c Iof Music, w as t he guest of Mr. and Diseases Decrease for t he d ay 's discussion w as "Ma n-Mrs. Bruce Carey, of Cleveland ave- FOUl' cases o f cont agious diseases, agement o f Ch ild ren in the Home." Inue, last Sunday. a decrease of 11 o ve r t he p re ce di ng T he e nt ir e g ro up o f studies is on theMr. and Mrs. Carey returned re- week, were reported in Lower Mer- subject of the Progressive Home, an d I

    cently from a holiday trip to ion Township for the week ending i s ou tl ined by Dr. Ada Hart Arlitt. ~ ~ i = : i i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ 1 1 1 ~ ~ ~ t t t ~ i i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~anada. December 31. New cases are: chick-Mrs. E. S. Bedford, who has been en pox, 2; scarlet fever, 1; and The whole year 1936 for $2. Sub-

    spending the holidays with he r I ,.W.h.O.op.I.n..c.oU.g.h.,.1. s.c.r.ib.e.n.ow . !Ib rother- in - law and s i st e r, Mr. and IMrs. James B. Smith, h a s r et u rn e d Ito her home on Woodhaven , L . I. Mr'jand Mrs. Donald Persing, who havea ls o b een t he g ue st s of Mr. andMrs. Smi th, r ecen tl y returned totheir home i n S. Orange, N. J.Mr. an d Mrs. Smith en te r ta i ned

    at a b r idge pa r ty last Saturday evening. There were twelve gues ts .MI'. an d Mrs. James D. Moore, of

    Dudley avenue, spent Sunday inMedia, at the h ome o f M r. Mo ore 'sparents, Mr. and Mrs. H orac e E , IMoore, who left on Monday f or O rlando, Fla., to s pe nd t he r em ai nd erof t h e wint e r.

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    AND UP. Uu prire of New Slonrlord Coupe afFlint , Atkhip.an. ITlirh bllnl{J(,r!I, spare t i re a n dt ire lock, "If> l i ~ tprire i ~ $20 m/tlitimlfJl. K n f ! 6 ~Action lUI j \ lfuh'r J\fOffJ on(v. $20 ofIJi';onal.Prict 's quoted in ,IJis aJ.','rli.u'n1entarl.'li:dat Flint ,

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    ALL THESE FEATURESAT CHEVROLET'S LeW PRICES

    Ice

    Does the faucet marked "hot" rea lly live UP toi tsname 24 hou rs a day? Unless it does, you an dyour family ar e m is si ng u nt ol d comfortan d con tentment . For a constant supply of h otwater makes for easier l iving, beUer heaUh an dhappier dispositions.

    An Automatic Ga s Water-Heater is the solut ion.It never fails an d it 's effortless to operate. Choiceof Hotzone, Penfield, Ruud an d Stazhot AutomaticGas Water-Heaters -easy payment terms.

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    more motoring pleasure i n add i ti on to substantial savings an d t ha t is t he h ap p y experi

    ence of peop le who bu y ne w 1936 Chevrolets .Thi s new Chevrolet is fast! It 's spir i ted! It

    goes places a s y ou w an t you r ne w ca r to go!

    An d goes with less gas and oil! AIl of whichnaturally makes it a much be t t e r investmen t .

    Then , too, t he n ew Chevrolet for 1936 issmarter, safer an d more comfo rt ab l e to ride in

    t han a n y o th er c ar sel l ing at or ncar its price.

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    making driving easier and saferthan everbefore

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    CHEVROLET FOR 1956

    EDWIN H. BELLIS, SHERIFF.

    c ? ~oJy &w r i e d eaJbKIRSCH CHEVROLET COMPANY214-216 Bata Avenue Phone, CYNWYD 81

    The Improvemenls thereon are a:

    The Improvements thereon are a:

    2-story frame anci plastered house, 14fee t f ran t by ,10 fee t deep, with 3 roomson flrst tloor, 3 rooms and hath on secondfloor, cellar, ~ a s , electric lights, Springfield water, healing system, !lorch fro not.

    UNDER AND SUBJECT, to buildingrestrlctlons Bet f or th i n De ed r ec or de dIn Deed Book No. 773, page 114.

    Seized and taken in execution as theproperty of lIlary .T. Paul, Administratrix, c. t. a. of the Estate of .Tohn J.Paul, deceased, :o.lorlgoagoor. and lIlary .T.PaUl, Mary LouiRe Paul, and Sarah Barhara Pau l. Devisees and he ir s at law. ofJohn .T. PaUl, Heal Owners, and to besold by

    2'h-story plastered house, 24 fee t f ronthy 30 f ee t d ee p, wi th 3 r ooms on flrstnoor, 3 rooms and bath on second floor,a tl lc , cel la r, gas , e lect ri c l ight s. Spr ing field water. heat ing sys tem, porch f rontand enclosed rear porch.

    13 mlns. Wes t 50 f ee t to an I ron p in ;thence South 17 degs. 47 mlns. East 150fee t to themiddle l ineof said AvonRoad;thence along the middle line of saidAvon Road North 72 degs. 13 mins. East50 feet to the p lace of beg inning .

    SHERIFF ' S SALE

    Church Notes

    Baptist Church of the EvangelRobe r t E . Ke igh ton , l'.IinisterS t an l ey T. Reifi', Organist

    Sunday, January 12:

    The Presbyterial/ Chllrch! lA;j A. l \ I . -Bible Class.11.00 A. l \I .- Co mm un io n. S er -

    mo n by Rev. A. ,Y. Blackwood, D.D.,o f P ri n ce to n S em i na ry.

    11 .0 0 A. I\I .-The junior church,conductcd by Mrs. A. S. D ig by a nd1\1rs. G. V. Woodrow.6. 45 P. 1\I.-Meeting of t he t hr ee

    C. E. Societies.7 .4 5 P. l \ l . -Evening worsh ip . Se r

    mon by Rev. A . W. B la ckwood , D .D.N ex t T ue sd ay cvening-Conllllun

    i ty B ib le Class.Nex t Wednesday evening-Prayer

    Meeting.

    HoI )' T ril/it), LlIllleran C hllrehCletus A. Senft, Pastor

    l\Iargaret Squier, OrganistS u n d a ~ ' ,January 12, 1936:!J..1;; A. l \ l . -Bible Schoo!.11.(1) A. l ' . I . -The l\lol'l1ing Service.

    TIH'llw: " Th e M ar k o f L(l\-e."i;'l;; P. l \I .-Senior and In tc rmed i

    a te L ut he r League.I.-I;; P. 1\1. - The V C ~ P C 1 'Servicl'. i

    ThcnH': " ( i od ' s D i r ec t Re li e f. " ;Tuesday, 1.1:> P. l \ I . -Boy Scouts. I\ \ ' c d l H ' ~ d a ~ ' ,G.OO P. 1\1. - .Junior

    Choir Supper Party.\Yl'dncsday, S.OO P. 1'.1. - Annual

    CO]1g'I'l'g'ational !\leeting. Refresh-mcnts wi ll bc scncll.

    ThuI'sday, 1.00 1'. l \1 .-Conlirmat ion Class.

    F l ' i d a ~ ' ,IA;j P. l\1.-Senior choir.

    It doesn't hu r t - a nd it should help- t o g iv e l oc al busines s peop l e achance.

    use.Advance Notice: On Thursday and

    Friday, January 2:3 and 24, the Men'sAssociation wil l p I 'e sen t the movingpicturps taken by t he p as t or 011 his!i\'e months' trip abroa(l. 'ricketswil l be thirty-five c ent s. M or e information next week.

    Virginiaof npxtan out-

    Chloviesocal

    e ~ v i c c sHe l d on Tuc sd ay 01'Mrs . A rmy Fowl1cS Schacffci '

    Funeral s e rv i ce s we rc hel(l T u e ~y aftel'lloon at St. Mary's Church,rdmore, fo r l'.hs. A m ~ ' Fownesarnes Schaeti'er, of "Four 'Vinds,"av er fo rd , w ho died s ud de nl y o fe ar t a tt ac k l a st S a tu r da y.Mrs. Schae ff e r, t h e wife of Fredick C. Schaeffer, Philadelphia atrney, was a ct iv e i n the civic andcial l if e o f P hi la de lp hi a. S he w asmember o f t he b oa rd of directorst he R ep ub li ca n Wom en o f Penn,

    yl va ni a, s er ve d on the boar d ofanagers of the Rush Hospital ande b oa r d o f trustees of the Pennsylnia Mus eum o f Art.By h e r m a rr ia g e to Mr. Schaeli'er1932 s he r en ou nc ed tw o- t hi r ds o f

    e i nt er es t f ro m t he $5,091,714 este lef t by he r first husband Jo lm I By v ir tu e of a w ri t of Le va ri Fac ia s,

    '. . i ss ue d out of t he Cou rt of Common P le asarnes, c oa l o pe ra to r, w ho dIed II I of l I [ o u t ~ o m e r yC o u n t ~ .Penna .. to me di-930. rected, \\'ill be sold at Public Sale onIn addition to he r husband, Mrs. ,lli'WEDNESDAY JANUARY 29. 1936ch ae ff er i s s ur vi ve d b y four chil- 'en , M r s. S ar ah M ar y B ar ne s Mor- at 1.00 o'clocl" P. M., Eastern Slandard

    'rime, in Court Hoom "A" at the Courtson , o f Haver fo rd ; Thomas Barnes, House, In the Borougoh of Norl:lstown,d, of Penn Valley; John Barnes, Raid County, the following described Heal I, of Devon, and Mrs. Amy F owne s Estatc:-arnes Tyson , o f Phoen ixvi l l e. Th r ee I ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece ofandchildren a sister a nd two g round w it h t he mes su ag e o r t en emen t, . I thereon erected, Situate on the Northerlyothers also SUrVive. Is id e of Avon Road, in the 'l'ownship of,

    Lower 1\Ierlon. County of Montgomery,lTh a llk Frl'ellds State of Pennsylvania, bounded Ilnd de'lscribed IlS follows, to wl t : -

    Mrs. Arthur Banfield an d familysh to exp re s s g ra te fu l thanks to the BEGINN1NG at Il point In the middle1 l ine of Avon ROlld at the d is tance of 350an y f ri en ds f or t he k i nd ne ss a nd f ee t wes twar dl y fr om a Bpllte marl,lngmpa th ie s ex tended d ur in g t he ir the Intersection of Oak Ilnd Avon Roads;

    thence North 17 degs. 47 mlns. West 150reavement. feet to an I ron p in ; thence South 72 degs.

    i g h t at t h c O p c ra ,"

    P op ey c, L ak e B an ff o nEgyp t i an ' s Cu r r e n t

    r e e Un u s u a l l y Go o d Narberth Methodist EpiscopalFi lms at Boro T h e a t r e , Church

    He a d e d by Will Rogers Re v. W. Vernon Middleton, Minister__ _ Sunday, January 12th:

    "I n Old Ken tucky" i s at Narberth,1 (U 5 A. M.-Church ~ c h o o l ..th Will Rog e rs - a nd wh at couldn't 11.00 A. M. - Mornmg Worsh ip.~ e r i c a ' smost beloved humorist do, ISermon-"Our G r o u n ~fo r Hope."h is f in al pictl ire?-With inimit- 6.45 P. M. - JUnIor E p w 0 l' t h

    l e B il l Robinson as teacher, he ILeague.ded ta p d an ci ng t o hi s amazing 6.45 P. M. - Senior E p w 0 I' t h

    IL Seized and taken In execution as the

    complishments. In this show a eague. . property of Samuel K. White, Mortga-ce-horse t rainer befriends a girl 7.45 P. M.-Organ recital an d Ves, ' ~ O l 'and ERthe l' Annie Bri t ta in, Rea l

    . I" e Tl fifth ddres n Ownel'. a nd to be sold b yhose senile "grandpa" totes a shot- ! ~ e l se VIC . Ie . a" sO l EDWIN H. BELLIS, SHERIFF.n to annihilate his enemies. The The Romance o f t he Bible. -st includes D ~ r o t h YWilson, Louise ~ l o n d a y ,January 1 3 t l ~ :" , SH ERI F F 'S S A L Een ry, A la n D1l1ehart, Esther Dale, ~ : O OP. M. - Women s MisslonalY ALL THAT CERTAIN lot with bul ld -haI

    les Sellon Russell HaI'dl'e and Society. ings and improvements thereon erected,, Situate in the Borough of Narberth,har l e s R i chman . 8.00 P. I\L-Dramatic Club. Montgomery Co., Pa., described as fol-

    Z G ' " , , ' d f th I Tuesday, January 14th: lows:ane rey s ' an erers o e '" ' , G . hasteland" is the added 1 P. M. /.30 P. M.-Boys ym Nlg t. BEGINNING In the middle of Iona

    . . Wednesday, January 15th: Ave, 287.2 ' S . 1 2 11' E. from Intersectionatmee feature thiS Saturday. 80 0 P I\:I F" dl ' 1-1 'tl tl of middle lines of Iona and Woodbine. . . , . w . . . .- lien ~ ou r W i l l e Aves. Cant. in front on lana Ave. 17.8'The f i l s ~tlllee d a ~ so ~ n e , ~ t ~ e l \Junior Epworth League in charge. and extending in depth 125'. Being No.e magmficent sea epiC, Mutmy Re v. H . A. Cooper, of the J u n io r E p -' ; 3 ~ lana Ave. (formerly known as No.

    the Bounty, " ba s ed"on the n ~ v e lworth League Institute will bring thel ' l" lana Ave.).t ha t name and on Men Agamst Imessage. TOGETHER wit h u se , r ig ht a nd l ib

    e Sea," will be at Narberth, with Tl Ood ' J ., 16tl . erty of v a r i o u ~roads and a v ~ n u e sabove. , . lUIS a ~ , a n u a l ~ 1. mentioned, With o th er s h av ll lg a r ig htsupelb cast headed by Chalies 6 .3 0 P. M.-Junior choir rehearsal. thereto, fore\er.

    augh ton , C l a rk Gable a n d F ra n ch o t 8 .0 0 P. M.-Cho i r rehearsal.ne. Fl'iday, January 17th:A no th er o f t he s ea so n' s b es t pic- 7.30 P. 1\1.-Boy Scouts.res will be at Narberth t he r es tnex t week-"Transatlantic Tun

    !." The imaginative an d realistic Im tells o f t he building of a tunnelnnecting E ng la nd a nd t he United Iates. Cast includes Richard Dix, Iadge Evans Leslie Banks Helen I ! l.45 A. M.-The Church School.nson an d C. A ub re y S mi th . T he 11. 00 A. 1\1. - Morning Worsh ip .ee-day ru n will begin Thursday Sermon: " ' ' 'anted :- " A s ermon i n

    len t h e b or o ug h p l ay ho us e' sc e J e ~

    sp ir ed , p r eached an d "Made in Enga te d " Br oa dw ay H an di ca p" will land."ke place, at 9 P. 1\1. 7 .0 0 P. 1\ '1.-Young People 's Meet- Down Money-$200.00

    ing led by Charles Leech, the young Sheriff's Office, ;'I;'orristo\\'n. Penna.

    :~ c ~ c : e ~ m ~ b ~ e ~ r : : : : 3 l ~ , ~ 1 9 ~ 3 ~ 5 = = = = = = = = = J = = ~ ~ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :people a r e s tu d yi n g the responsibi l i -

    Itics of .the Christian Religion.7 .4 5 P. 1\1.-Evening Worship. Set'

    Bill m on : " Th e True Hypocrite." Looku p t he definition in a dictionary.

    The Ma rx B ro t he rs a r c hilariously Monday, January 13:nn y in th eir newest comedy, "A 2.:30 P. : \ I . -The Women's Associa-ght at the Opera," p l a ~ ' i n gthis I tion meets at the home o f M rs . ' Vi li da y a nd S at ur da y at the E g ' ~ ' p -l iam Dur bi n, 125 Windsor avenue ,an . S i de - sp li t ti n g h umo r and some for a s tu d\ ' a nd discussion of worldry good mus ic m ak e this f ilm ex- interests iJ;Christianity.ptionaJly e nj oy ab le . A l so on t he Wedn esd ay , January 15: Iog r am i s a P o p e ~ ' ecartoon, "Dizzy 8 .00 P. 1\I .-Studv Class. 'Ve arever," and a superbly artistic Fitz- t l 'y ing ' to learn son;ething about RetJoick Tl 'avelogue in color, "Beauti- lig'jous P S ~ ' c h o l o g yan d i ts Christianl Banfi' and Lake Loui s e. "Monday and Tuesday, a thrilling,autiful new v er si on o f "Peter Ibtson" will charm Egyp t i an -goe r s.he c as t i s h ea de d b y Gary Cooperd Ann II a nl i ng' , who g iv e u nu suy adept characterizations.W c d n e s d a ~ 'and "Bank Night"h u r s d a ~ ' ,the feature will be "Aather in He r Hat," whose fineti ng, s ens i ti \ ' e d i re c ti on, ] l ho tog r ahy wh ich succes s fu l ly captures themosphe r e o f old London and a suc,ssion o f d ra ma ti c situations, l'nc he d b y e xc el le nt d ia lo gu e, make'is a n o t e w o r t h ~ -picture, oll'prin;,,'ceptional entertainl1lpnt. Cast inudes Pauline Lord, Basil Rathbone,llie Burke and Wendy Bal'l'ie. Ao ry o f mother-love, h i g h l ~ 'recoml'nded for tlll' family.La\\'l'l'nCp Tibbett and

    ruce ar e coming the elllleek in "i \ Idl 'opoli tan,"anding musical treat.Coming soon to CYllwy(1 are "Therusades," "I n Old K e n t u c k ~ ' , ""Ah,i ld e rnps s , " "Transa t l an t ic Tllllnpl,"Thanks a l \I il Ii on ," "So Red theose" and "Mr. Hobo."

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    Phone: Narberth 2800

    your community's working

    The L i nk Between Forest and Home

    29 Bal a Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa.

    Bank of NarberthOPEN AT 8 A. M. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

    FRED BEVERLE

    1218 Spruce Street, Philadelphia

    For Suburban Deliveryphone PENnypacker 2647

    A full l in e of high grade confections

    and ice cream at moderate pricesOrders taken for parties ando the r social

    events

    White's Sweet ShopHe will continue cater ing t o t he needs of hiscustomers on t he M ai n Line an d elsewhere,

    at the main es tabl i shment,

    DEXTER SWEEI S

    wishes to thank his Main Line customers fortheir past business, a nd t o express hi s regretat the necessity f or do si ng th e Narberthstore, known as

    If you are going to change th ings around the house,

    why no t make them individual. In t hi s w ay thefruits of your handiwOl'k will beam u po n y ou asy ou g o about enjoying the t ransformation .

    If you contemplate a Recrea tion Room i n t he basemen t , l e t it be "your" Little Paradise.

    If your improvements ar e to be Cabi n et s f or t hekitchen, make them efficient and harmonious wi thcheerful coloring.

    Shull Lumbe r Compa ny

    Personal i ty Reflected

    OUR EXPERIENCE COVERS THESE & MANY OTHER ITEMS

    National

    And so is th e fact that consistent weekly or monthly deposits afford

    the real basis of any constructive savings plan.

    Th e balance that stands to your credit in a Checking Account is a,

    quick asset i n t he truest sense o f t he phrase-money at your pen's

    point, immediately available at need. Th e larger that balance, th e

    more secure IS your position III emergency an d th e grea ter your

    ability to make real use of opportunity.

    Th e same rule holds with an individual. Potential wealth is good,

    but t h e ability to protect it and realize upon it usually depends upon

    the command of cash.

    A business house may find satisfaction in its inventory, b ut t he t ru e

    strength of its position depends upon i ts quick assets-upon cash

    or property which can be converted into cash without delay.

    Th e fact t ha t y ou r money is a part of

    ,capital is also worth remembering.

    2%% on Savings Funds

    OUR DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS ARE INSURED UNDER THE GOVERNMENT PLAN

    TheMember of Federal Reserve System

    Monday-Tuesday- WednesdayJanuary 13-14-15

    ~ t C a s hin the Bank" is AlwaysSomething to Conjure With...

    .'Mulilj'ONT H E ~-r ~ ~ a ' f . ~ t B r r i n rn

    S tu d y G ro u p to Mee tAn i n forma l s t udy g roup , o rgan iz ed

    t o d i scu s s various public questions ofinterest to t hose pa r t ic i p at i ng , wi1l\:ileet at the Narberth public schoolTuesday evening, J anua ry 14.

    7\'fl!:f!.fl!tb.

    New "P ir a te s "Great i n t er e s t is b ei n g s h own i n t he

    Icoming p roduc t ion , "Pirates of Pen1 zance," of th e Bala-Cynwyd Community Choral. Man y n ew s in ge rshave been enrol led, including membersof Narberth's Choral, who are stillbeing welcomed.

    Tickets are now being placed onsale for th e Gilbert & Sullivan comicoperetta, w hi ch w il l b e given at theBala-Cynwyd Woman's Club Februar y 7 an d 8.

    OUR TOWN

    " ,, ~.. , . q . . . . . :,

    LARZELlilRE AND WRIGHTA t t o r n ~ y sfor Petit ioners

    320: DeKalb StreetNorristown, Penna.

    ClassifiedAdvertisements

    -wlJ1 be charged only to res ident swhose names appear In the telep'1one directory or to 8ubscI ' lbersto THE MAIN LINER, OURTOWN. or t he NEWS OF BALACYNWYD.

    F or S al eF'OR ~ . : \ L E - G : t : - ;rallgt ' . ~ T a : - & whi te

    pOl'celain. Qual i ty. Uoolf cond i t ion . :::10.I'll. :-':arherth 4tl51.

    Situations WantedDAY'S \\ 'OltK desire'! . Best of reference.Call Sat . Locust ,17;;3. ( ~ )GOOD experienced stenographer, who'understands bookkeeping, desires posl-:

    t lo n ful l o r part t ime. Phone Narberth:2612-H. tt

    The r e gu l ar m ee ti ng o f the Women's Mi ss io n ar y S o ci e ty o f t he N arberth Presbyterian Church w ill beh el d o n Thurf':an Jlenschaft (formerly 242 I-Iaver-er I ' 1 I' I t At tl ford ave.). 318 Dudley ave., Narberth.

    "taps" was sung and the meeting play ~ f 0 ~ ' m 1 1 1 ~ e n t sa n ~ 19'1 s. ,. " , lC . (2)closed. tea t

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    Go l d e n Gue r n se yT ra de M a rk

    Add Conveniencea n d Gu ar a nt e e to

    BrookmeadG u er n sc y M i l k

    No w 16c per qllartPhone VVayne 1121

    The FInest Milk Inthe Best Package, at

    t he RIght Pr ice

    (regularly $6)

    Nestle PermanentWave .

    Oil of TulipWave, special

    III 0/11' l I e l l ' daylight store

    1 7 1 4 V VA L N U T ST .PH I LADELPH IA

    January ReductionsAll Furs - Fur Coats

    Fur Trinlnled Cloth Coats

    HOPE'S BEAUTY SALON

    ....... $4

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    R. E . K e i gh t on to be GivenReccp t ion at C h u r c h o n 1 5t h

    10 A. M. and r e t urn the re afterwardsfor sandwiches and discussion.

    A Fellowship Committee luncheonwill b e h el d Thursday, January 16th'lat the home of Mrs. J. H. Speck, 21Woodbine avenue.

    A c ov er ed d is h luncheon w ill beheld Tuesday, J anua ry 21st, at 12.30.Mrs. J. A. Hongler will be thehostess.

    The Membe rs hi p Committee willmeet Wednesday, J anua ry 15, at thehome o f t h e a ss i st a nt c ha i rm an o f thecommittee, Mrs. V. R. Woodcock, 1128Montgomery avenue, at 2 o'clock.

    A reception will b e g iv en the Rev.Robe!t E. Keighton, pastor of theBaptist Church of t he E va ng el , N arberth, at t h e ehu r ch 8 P. M. Wednesday, January 15, It wil l b e in cele11I'ation of his recent return fromfh'e months' abroad.

    .-\. large committee is p l ann ing theprogram. ;\lembers of the congregation and other friends arc invited.

    COM PA R I S O N O F T H E AVERAGE ASSESSMENT T O T H EAV E RAG E SALES P R I C E

    What More Impressive Evidence Could Be Subnlittedof the Futility and Insanity of the Proposed ~ ~ M e r g e r "Than the Following Inlpartial and Authentic Conlparisonof theAssessnlents of Lower Merion Township andthe Borough of Narberth?

    S ca n t h e figUles carefully an d sc c ho w wcII off wc wiII bc by con t inu ing asa self-sustaincd an d self-governing Borough .

    T hc f igures a re t ak cn f ro m P ag e 30 of th c App cnd i x o f " Ta x a t i o n of Rca lP r op e r t y i n P c n n sy l v an i a , " imprcssively an d pa ins t ak ing ly compi led byEdward B. Logan , Ph . D . , D c p a rt m c n t of Polit ical Scicncc, Un iv c rs i ty o f

    Pennsy lvan ia , an d Budgc t Secl 'etary ( 1 9 3 4 ) , of t h c C ommo nwe a lt h ofPcnnsy lvan ia .

    Obv ious ly, th c valucs i n di c at e d f o r t h e rcspcctivc placcs r cp rcscn t transact i ons at th e samc i n t e rva l an d t hcy s h ou l d b c welcol11cd by al l ou r cit izcnsi r r e spcc t ivc of the i r f o rmc l ' c o n vi c ti o n s, a s th e kind o f i n d i sp u t a bl e test imo n y w h ic h is nccdcd so sad ly in t h i s con t rovcrsy.

    Wi t h o u t qucs t ion , t he M e rg c r Leadc r s will h a vc t hc i r usual k in d o f "cx

    p lana t ion" fo r t hi s 1 00 '7 0 s av in g i n f avor of th c Borough , b ut a rc y ougoing to bc l i eve t hc m i n th e facc o f t he f indings of this official su rvcy?

    Hurry Off That Merger PetitionUnless You Enjoy Paying Extra Taxes

    For ReliaMe

    ICE Service

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    NumberofAsSt'ssment to

    Tot"lof Total of Average Av('r"ge Average SalesProperlies S"les Prices Assessments SalesPrice Assessllll'nt Price

    Na r b e r t h 13 $83 ,000 $35,200 $6,385 $2 ,708 42 .41

    Lowcr Mcr ion 82 $985 ,125 $866,040 $12 ,013 $10 ,561 87 .91

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    BALA.CYNWYD, PA.Belmont AvenUe andLevering Mill Road

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