Our Town January 29, 1927
-
Upload
narberthcivic -
Category
Documents
-
view
219 -
download
0
Transcript of Our Town January 29, 1927
8/7/2019 Our Town January 29, 1927
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/our-town-january-29-1927 1/6
PRICE THREE CENTS
CITY PARKING IS
BUSINESS SUBJECT
Local Board of Trade to Urge
Shopp ing in
Narberth.
COOK IS ELECTED
FOOTBALL CAPTAIN
Selection, Regar ded a s Upset,
Made Be fo r e Annual
Banquet.
This One Traveled Far, ThoughOnce Under a Refrigerator Car
Narberth, Pa., Saturday, January 29 , 1927
Prospects 01 New Station Seenin Appointment of Committee
Buy in Narberth.
WILL GO TO HARRISBURG
Th e c ha irman o f t he NarberthL ea gue o f vVomen Voters , Mrs .B. Earl Achenbach, will leave forHarrisburg Monday morning as adelegate of the MontgomeryCounty League of vVomen VotersLegislature and r e p o ~ t the result.to s tu dy t he w or k of the StateMrs. Achenbach will be at th eState League house, which is openin Harrisburg f or L eagu e members during the ent i re ses sion o fthe legislature.
WILL SWITCH BORO
PHONES TO CYNWYD
CHANGE POLICE
Changes were made Sunday byt he Lowe r }Ierion Police Depart
ment in the beats of several of thetownship p at ro lmen . S ome menwere transferred f rom one d ist ric t
to another. The chang es w er e
mos tl y amo ng t he m en coveringthe bus ines s cent res in Narberth ,Ardmore and Bryn :Mawr. Manyof t he men were also re-assigned
to different sergeants.One change was made in Nar
berth. Emil P ique t w as t ra ns ferred to Bryn Mawr and wasreplaced by Howard L. Love, of
305 \iVoodbine avenue.
COMMUNITY CLUB CALENDAR
Feb. 1, 2.30 P. M.-Cltlb meeting. Miss Graf ly : "Art in Amer-
TO FLORIDA 'ica Today. Mus ic : M rs . A. C.
Mr. and Mrs . Robley A. \Var- Staples.ner, of Narberth avenue, left last Feb. 4, 9.30 A. M.-Trip toweek for M i a m ~ Florida. They Academy of Fine A rt s. G al le ry
will also visit the West Coast, and talk by Miss Grafly.motor home in th e spring. Feb. 8, 1 P . M . -Lunch eon-Miss Anna Gillespie Ewing, bridge given by the Board of Di
Stuart and Dudley avenues, has ectors, Brynwood Manor Inn.l ef t f or a visit with r e la t i\ ' es in
'Bradenton, Florida.
Angry Citizen Calls Three 1Cut-over of 900 Subscribers
Officials Liars at F rom Ardmore Exchange
Hearing. S la te d f or M ay•
Vol. XIII, Number 17
SNOW VIOLATIONS
BRING ONE FINE
P e r l 1 a ~ s Narberth will ha,:e a fbe rth Board of Trade, . .new statIOn. Perhaps the freIght I P lan s for a new statIOn are 111
yards wi ll be moved t o vVynne- existence, Mr. :Metzger said. Theywood. ~ e r h a p s . t he ,Narber th call for a new foo tway on the eastavenue bndge w.Jl,1 be Improved. side of the bridge; for the FERREIRA GIVES C UP L AR GE ST A TT EN DA NC E
OTHERS GET WARN INGS CLUB MEETS IN OFFICE All these ambItIOns, o f cou rse, construction of a new stat i on on
are strongly qualified b y t h ew or d t he s ou th side' for th e extension All C k f"'I' 1 f Plll'l delph' , k' b 'thCOllrt
was 11eld ill NTal 'bert l l , " I " b N b h' 1 . , an 00·, 0 IV er ton, c a ss 0 0 la spar mg an, WI\ t I 900 N b tl perlaps, u, t 1 ar ert s )usmess lo f the shelter sheds, that persons 't ff t N b h b .
Monday nie-ht. Fortv-three resi- 1'- pproxlIna ey : 1 a er . 1 1 1 1928 and varsity end on the 1926 I S e ec upon ar er t usmessJ tie t ffi t 0 IllS men are aymg pans to reml?ve waitine- for trains could en]'oy pro- cond i t ' · t t t
dents had received summonses for e ep Ion s, ra c r m w lIC 1 h d ItAt d Lower Merion High football team, IOns, w as a n Impor an op-failinG' to remove t he snow from Inow handled by the A r d ~ o r e t. e 01.1). concer e campaIgn t<.:ction from the elements; for the ie- of discussion at t he mon th lytl . D '
d11 ' I -t eek's central exchange, are to be sWltch- WIll be u n d e r t a k ~ n to persuade. the removal of all or a part of the was elected capta in o f n ex t year's meet ing of the Narbe rth Board of
lelr Sl e w a , ~ dJll a::; d'w . ed to t he Cynwyd office. Cables august a n h l t ~ l e r t o penunous buildings on the north side o f t he eleven Sat ur day. H is election took Trade }Jonday night.storm, as reqmre by or mance. f tl . lid b I 'd Pennsylvama RaIlroad to under- I'al'droad property , ' alld for the re- p la ce at a mee ting of the 20 letter TN
I I I I ' I I' I o r' 1e wIre lave a r ea y een al he Brynwood Manor In n "'as1 ear y a 1unc rec, JIlC uc 111g t 1e I tl I '11 b d take t he work 1 fl" h I 111el1 alld \vas al1110l1nced at tile £111- ... . . . . an( 1e c lano'e WI e ma e as ' . . 1 mova 0 t 1e trelg t yarc s to tl f tI J t'alleged offenders and then' tnends, 'tOI b d t' }Iany )'ears a go t he re eXlst.ed \,·\Tylllle,'rood. nllal football dinner ,vhich follo,ued 1e scene 0 1e anuary mee mg,
soon as SWI c 1 oa r connec Ions ., " h' I 1'1 t I l t . hwere present. ' are completed . This is expected wonderfu l plans. They called tor '1'1 t f tl ' I ' t ' immed ia te ly in the h igh s choo l at W IC 1 1{e 1e as , was 111 t e
Onl 11 as fi led 'Y"e as M a mao"lll'ficent "tation a new post . 1e cos 0 lIS . P an, I. IS Ardlnore. form of a supper. Forty mer-
E S~ ' I o e, w f '1114 F" .r_ w, in spring, probably by f ~ 1. foc '" f u. ht 'd th estImated , would be 111 th e nelgh- . . ' . chants, t he l arges t a tt endance ye t
• • l\ umo, 0 ..... o le st a \ e- Announcement to tI llS e ffec t 0, "Ice, fne'lv re1g ya rls on de borhood of $50,000. The work T ~ l s IS the s ~ c o n C l ~ a p t a l 1 1 c y tor recorded, gathered in the attractive
nue. " was made Tuesday n ig ht t o th e Sl( e 0 t 1e present p a y g r ~ u n , will start when and if President ~ o o k , . l ~ s t year s tenl11,s team hav- dining r oom of the inn to consumeOfficer Joseph I ~ e l l e y , who Bala-Cynwyd Neighborhood Club an Essex avenue tunnel, an nu- At t b p t I' 'gn t re t o t h Illg p I e v ~ o u s l y elected hIm.leader for a most enJ'oyable supper.
made th.e report, testified that 40 by E . P . Edwards , district sup er - mer ou s o th er items. A half- ~ ur y u S lIS Sl a 1.1_ e the comll lg s ea son. He IS also ac- "
1 I 1'11' d II tit t b proJect. So fa r the Genera l h as Harry C Bare vIce preSIdent of
lOurs atter t 1e storm, t lere w as i nt ende nt o f t ra ff ic for the Bell ml IOn 0 ars a eaS was 0 e .. tive in basketball and is present var- . ' .' -snow ~ the _ p a v ~ m e n t . Mr. T el ephone C om pany. Mr. Ed- spe nt on Narberth' s stat ion facil- r e g a ~ d e d o t ~ e r r a l ~ r o a ~ lIn
p: 'ove - s ity cen tre and h ig h sc or er o n the the :Menon TItle and Trust.Com-
}Junro mterrupted WIth th e asser- wards w as h os t t o t he club at its ities. nlen sl asN0 bgrteh er li
mporance Lower Merion quintet. p a n y ~ was ?rst speaker. HIS talk
I I d d .. . t 1an tI e ar er wor {, f N b th 'tion that 1e 1£1 c1eane the walle January meeting, which wa s hel d C ame the wa r, and a suspensIOn D 't tl I b f Cook's . election came somewhat ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ l i ~ l y 1 ~ p r ~ : f t e , ~ n e t t ~ d e ~ f : h ~ o : =" ~ e r h a p s th ; snow" dr if ted back," in the assembly r00111 of the Cyn - of "unnecesary" expenses. Came espl. e. .1e arge nU111 er 0 as a surpr Ise to most of the f ollow- n pI' I t h' h Id bs aId o ff ic er I e ll ey , 'but t h ~ r e was wyd phone exchange, then th e end of the war an d the people ~ ' I d m g ' on passes, Mr. ~ e t z - ers of the high school football team. CIl? 1 t I 1mtn s w IC 11 cou . de
snow on the walk when I l l lspect- The switch-over of the 900 Nar- preparat ion of less expensive 'ger p 0 1 l 1 ~ e d OUtt't.Narberththls I ~ h e It was known that he w ou ld be one c I re c e flY' a we -orgAamze
ed it." berth phones to Cynwyd will be 1 C 1- t'l B ad lest pay1l1g s a IOn on e me f f d'd t fIt b group 0 )usmess men. s anpans. ame a so Ie ro 1 t. PI '1 d I h' d P I' 0 ou r can I a es or t I e p os , ut 1 I t Id f th k f"You are a liar," said M r. mad e to relieve cone-estion a t t he Stl'eet Sta tl 'on f ire a lld the ambi- )e w,een . II a e p 1£1 an ao I, t t f f tl . th k examp e Ie 0 0 e wo r 0_ d t tl d t excep 0 a ew 0 lose 111 e now tl d Ch b f C
}Iunro, Ardmore central office, it was ex- tl'OllS of til e P el 1n sy fo r a O"reat an IS en I e '0 lnore generous fl' 1 d d . Ie r\ r more am er 0 om-> 0 t 11llgS Ie was regar e ,prevIOus d' t d t th r ht'
Up stepped Street C0111mis- plained, terminal-and consequently econ- treatment. t o the mee ting Saturday, as t he o ne mfeLrce, an t pom e 0 e Ig f t1lhg
. G B S I I I 1'11e C II V d 11a A committee was appointed to I '1 f I' H a ancas er avenue a s o ne 0 eSlOner eorge . upp ee, w 10 Y 'y exc nge, a n ew amy . <. • east It ,ely 0 e ectlOn. e won th ' d 'bl b th ttestified that he, too, had in spec ted bui lding less than two years old, And Narberth still has her faith- take up t he ma tt e r WIth the 1£111- with three votes to spare over his l I ~ g s t ~ n a e POSSI e Y a or-th e walk with officer Kelley, and i s s ti ll f ar f rom cap ac it y a nd c an ful o ld s tat ion , h er u gl y freight road forthwith and atte.mpt t? nea re st r ival . Others who w er e gamza Ion.had found unremoved snow. handle t he ex tra traffic better. )'arel on the south side, and he r have the ,work started nnmedl- given ballots for the captaincy were Carl B. Metz&er, president o " Yo u are another liar," the The addition will give the Cyn - t re ac he ro us b ri dg e a t Narberth a t ~ l y . The membe rs o f t he COI11- Oswald Smith of \Ves t Consho- the Narberth NatIOnal Bank, urged
defendant said, wyel exchange a volume o f t ra ff ic a, "en ue . A ll this was brought on t mltee are: Ralph S. D u n ~ e , hocken h a l f b ~ c k on last year's th e board to k eep i n c lo se t ou ch
Then Rober t F . 'Wood, cha i r- equal to that handled by Ardmore, by former Burgess Car J B . Metz- George .M. Dando, J. P , 'Vh lt e eleven; Sam Barclay, of Ardmore, with Council an d to advise t h ~ tma n o f Council's Highway Com- !t is estimated that there ~ r now gel', who spoke Monday n ight a t l a nd ChrIS Koch. " end and I rv in g Dotha rd o f Nar- b od y a nd t he Boa rd o f Trade mmittee, spoke up, stating- that he, 111 the Bala-Cynwyd,. Menon and t he monthly mee ting of th e Nar- CON'L'INUED ON 'L'IIE l ~ T F ' I ' H PAGI'; berth another h al fb ac k. ' th e case of ordinances affectingtoo, had seen the s no w on the West Manayunk tern tory covered P h ~ s i c a l Director Grossman, of b.usiness conditions. His e x p ~ s i -pa\'ement. by t he Cynwyd o f f i c ~ , from 1 ~ O O the faculty acted as teller and hon o f t he plans for a new statIon
"You are a l ia r, too," asserted to 1700 telephone hnes servmg DIRECTORS NAMED "S O T HI S IS LONDON" counted the'votes of the le tter men. are reportel elsewhere.
the angry citizen, a b o u ~ 3000. , FOR LATEST BANK TO BE GIVEN HERE Announcement of Cook's election President Chris Koch urgedHere the Buro'ess broke in It IS doubtful If any of t he Nar- I - - was made a t the banquet by the out- upon t h members !he necess,ity
with an explanation that Mr. berth subscribers will be aware Counties Title and Trust Company to Play That Ran a Year in New Yo rk going capta in, Wendell B. Stewart, of keep11lg t he busme ss sectIon
MUl1ro ha d not bee n a cc use d of that a c ha ng e h as been made Have $200,000 Capital. and London t o Be Given by of Cynwyd. open for shoppers to park.
failing to clean his walk. The when the cut-over is completed. Directors of the Counties 'ritle Professionals. Over 100 guest s, who inc luded "P.hi lad. elph .ia '.s d ra s.tic ba.n on
t ,<>stl'mol1Y clea'lt SI'U,ll)ly "'I'th l'tS Persons. cal .l ing Narb"erth resi,-, I '1' C I Ne"t S'lt II' lay e"el1I'11°' I"el)I'll d h b- I an( . rust ompany, t Ie new . ~ " l C 0' - fathers of t he boys on the football parkmg IS nvmg t e pu he outcond i tion some tim e afte r th e d ents WI 1 stIll ask for Narberth - ] I II 11 'II I f h I f
tl I tl II'11 b I dl d Ardmore ba nk w er e c hos en at a ary ;J, at ..•oroug 1 - a ,W I )e team and members. of the school 0 t e c en tr a p ar ts 0 town to
storm. 10Ug 1 Ie ca s WI e l an e 'Bu t th e defendant launched into thr?ugh Cynwyd. . meeting of the stockholders last;given George :i\L Cohan's great- board and their friends, attended the t he o utly in g p ar ts .of th e city
·.. diatri!;/e·on " 1 ~ r a r b e r t h ' 8 bad ""ov-. 1 e l . y p h o n ~ operatIon problems week. At another mee ting to !)etest stage success, "So 'fhis Is annua l banquet . P rincipal Cha rl es a ~ suburbs ," he s a ~ d . ."Many
and worse officials. °H e t e r ~ C f P ~ a b l e ~ to t.he ~ e i g h ~ r held this c o n ~ i n g T u e s d a ~ p r e s i - : r L r ; l l ( h ~ n , ~ : > ' ?his-<<<rill Le. ptdcnted l ~ l ; ~ ~ ~ : l ; { ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ h ~ J ~ ~ i ~ ( ' : ~ n l ~ ~ t w f : e ~ ~ ~ ~ v : ~ f ~ f ' t e r ~ o a r ~ J ; d ~ ~ ~ / t w ~ ~ ~ ~concluded his speech by turning 100 .u, y upennten en t ... c- den t a nd o th er officers WIll be se- b y t he HalO l? D . _ S p e ~ k m ~ n Post he called u on Albert C. Adam, supplied at home."t o t he B ur ge ss with th e words, w ~ ~ d s bn.efty a ~ then q u e s t l O l ~ s I d of t he Amencan LeO"lOn 111 con- P I d ."1 dare you'to fine me." . I he ,ell1111natlOn of t he r ep eb - ccte . 't' 'tl tl ,..,S .' tl football mentor of the lV aroon an Local parkmg laws must be
"Ten 'dollars and costs," wa s tlon ot .numbers by operators '['he direLtors are: \ ~ i I l i a m C. t ~ ~ l ~ u ~ ~ ~ q u ' ~ 1 " . ~ s s o ~ i : t i 0 1 ~ ~ a r Imore 'White, for a ,short speech, Mr. enforced \ ~ i t h discretion, he stated.Mr. Frye's re 11l1y,
l:vhen
t a k l 1 l . ~calls
w ~ brought, 1,lp .-\Icxander. .J r" \Vil l iam M. Ancler- For the first t im e i n the history Adam spok<: bn,efly. of the past s ea - A resolut IOn was
p a s ~ e dby
t h r In one questlol1 Tlls t n ""1 • f . son coml)anng It WIth other seasons Board of 1'rade request1l1g CounCIl
Th e other defendants were '. 1 sys el . jV r. son, F. Von .:\ , Cabeen. Jr , ,;y. B, 0 our community a sure-enough "
.....
. lId' d d y , IEdwards exp lamed, was started . , ," r the'ltrical trou)e with com lete expenenced by n el gh bo rmg h Ig h to Instruct the pohce to us e mod-m ~ r e p e ~ s a n t Y f · . ~ P ? s e d · ' , a l ~ ' ~ a e in Ph ilade lph ia d is t ric t thi s fal l Calkms. Cordon H. CIl ley, M . \ er- " 1 , .p" schools . Inexperience was the main ration in interpreting the parkinO'e.x .PlanatlOns 'OJ u,eIT' el e IctJOns" d t. k . PI 'I d I h' d C t Fd I C D" costumes and scenery for theIr de- . . f I ' I d e bSome claimed and )roved that ~ ~ ; I > e c · s up 111 11 a e p Ja an I ~ o n .aa es" . ware . I X O I ~ , lig-htful comedy, will play to wh at Jmx 0 t 1e entIre season, 1e e- ordinances.t he y h ad cleaned th el walks. bu t It1 cIty centers o : ' ~ r the country l:rederIck \\ . Dreher , Dona ld S. is expected to be a packed-to-over- dared. . ~ : I e r c h ~ n t s were u rg ed t o .keepthat t he s now had d ri fted ba'Ck. ~ ' h e r e the I:epetttion h as be en E dmon ds , C ha rl es E . G oo dm an , flow1I1CT audience. Captam Stewart of t he 1926 foot- theIr pnvate cars and delIvery
These promised doseratt tntion ,one t ~ ~ Y With l ~ a ~ S I \ O W ~ l , a s ~ y - Edmund G. H a m ~ r l y , Carl ~ : r h i ~ s a l l ~ e troupe is now giving ball team after briefly reviewing t rucks ou t of"the.congested sectionto the ordinanoe 1n th e future r ~ fr Pt' celll
l, 1 ~ ' h t . 1 e l m'le
bor Metzg-el'., .la.mes k , Stone, \ ~ tIllS play 111 Bethlehem, Pa" for the results o f t he season present,ed a s m uc h a s pOSSIble, so as to have
:and 'WteTe released, nc 1l1,?tt a ca " IShlas. ~ e l\'losley ~ \ \ ' a l 1 l and Leonard ,;y 11- prices that ru n from $2 to $4.50; to Mr. Adam a s a token of apprecIa- room for the shoppers to park.
Several f irstoffe11ld,ers ,11ld' :one. 'V,. I, lOut su n eys s owmg a I iams , hut through the effort of the tion from t he l et te r men of the '2? 'fhe use of the side streets for
others unfamiliar with th e ordi- nse J:t1I mac,curately handled calls, Th e bank r eceived i t s charter Legion reserved seats \vill be ob- t eam, a gold medal . It was a duph- protracted parking was urged.
nance wer.e a lso l ibe ra ted w ith a 'TWAS BITTER COLD! from the State s ome weeks ago tainablc in Narberth for $1 or cate of one won by Coach A d a n ~ in S ix n ew membe rs were elected.warning, 'The vacant lo t at N:ar- and 1110St details of organization $1.50. Tickets may be purchased the New Eng la nd IntercollegIate They are Arthur Korthaus , p ro·
The lowest t emperature of th e 1 I d 1'1 f b f 1 I' W r l ' t M Ad . f I W' d Gib>er.th an d Sabine avenues. resn1tec'l winter and also the lowest on r ec - hav.e 110\11 )een comp ~ t : 1e I r o n ~ any m e ~ l . er 0 tI e ...eglon or rest mg o u r n ~ m ~ n . . 1.. am pr!etor 0 tI e ' 1 1 ~ 1 sor arage;in a slJImmons to th e reputed '(}JWll- Cal)ltal of $200, 00 0, I t IS an- LegIon Auxlltary , or at Crane's shortly afte r wmnmg the. heavy- \\ alter Roser, taxIman; Charlesers. the Ame ri ca n S to re s Com- o nl for ] auuary ] ij has been ['e- not1llced, has all been subscribed. Drug Store . . weight i n t ~ r c o l l e g i a t e , : r e ~ t l t n g .11?n- E. Funk, garage proprietor; J. vV.
Pan"". ,A. representative ,of Brown ported by the Co-operative Ob - There is a l)aid in surplus of Men hate the thm gs they do ors lost IllS medal while 111 trammg Munyon, manager of the McIntyre
J server aiU Narbe rt h. The low tem-: d dAd . h'an d Dtl11es, real estate ~ g e : t 1 l t s . $1 ijO,OOO, not un ers tan . n so, l1l t 15 CO:\"TI:'\1Jlm 0;>; TIm I"IFTH PAlm store; J. P, \Vhite, confectioner,appe.aret at the hearing , however , perature reported was () degrees. Two o th er titles were cho sen absorbing comedy we find Hiram and E, r. Hartzell, real estate and
• • £, and t he h ;ghest f or t he w eek was for t he n ew es t M ai n L in e finan- Drape r, t he Y anke e shoe lllallll- ROTARY SPEAKER i n s u r a n ~ e man.an d accepted responsiblhty or th e 52 degrees. f '1 1 1
Prl">11Frt)' in t he name of the IOOJm- S' J I cial institution befo re i t s present acture.r, 1111 t an t, o pu e nt , )urst- - - - The social s id e o f th e meetinO'"~ J : " - IIlce anuary] tI e tempera- I d 1'1 fi . O' ,'tl ffi .' .,. ' 0 d V' J b . I:>Ijany, ture lefi " · .r d l o n e was sett e UpOll , 1e rs t I n " I 1 e clenq, carryl11g as eplores Ten enc y to lew 0 as was wel l f il led ou t by singingNo t onlv did the real estate tl \ t ~ l e l l c y IS wi) egrees, a - was t he Ardmore T i tl e and Trust l ugga ge on his bllsiness trip to Necessary Ev i l -W in in Attendance. t 1 l ~ d e r the direction of Fred vVal
• k I 1k 1 l O ~ g . l l l 1te e x c e ~ s o(2 cd t 1e same: COml)any, b ut this was changed Eng'l,ind an assortment of l)reJ'Il- - . er "11cl \ \Talter Case a nd b y t'vo-firm agree to eep t 1e wal s <: e<l'l'1, peno( as year IS j eo- rees . ' . ' 1 I" l' 11 d ' I I . i Z " .. , , ,bt1t a ls o p romi sed t o k eep the lot p . ' ta t ' I kb -2 ' when It \(tas pomted ou t t1a t there cIces, CIS l ,es an m ls un ( e r st an c- "The Romance m Your Job" wasl
ff frecI'pt I to?'I'1 as t weIe wa,s :'.1 m i ~ h t be confusion between i t and i ng s o f t hi ng s English. the subJ'ec t of \V Russell Green CONTINUED ON THE SECOND PAGE
in s hap e n ex t summer, an 0 er 0 an mc 1. le to ta p reclpl ta- 1 A d N' B k dAd lit" tIS' . .. 'which broug'h t forth expression5 tion since /anua l ' 172 f t le ••r 1110re atlOl1al all an n W len Ie ne s 0 )u y ,l r o f Narber th, advertlsll1g manager COMMUNITY CLUB MEETSof grati tude from residents of that "1 1'h' b ry t IS . , . 0 a
d1 Trust Company. Percy Beauchamp' s f ac to ry he for the Charles E Hires Company Th ' f h 'XT '
part of town. ~ ~ ~ C g I 1 1 ' , t 30 ~ arf;ne e\ ~ ~ ~ I ~ t e r e Th e second t i tl e se lec ted was finds that humptious insular. who was the spea'ker at the weekly C e m , ~ e t m c g I t e Tomden s,l .• anc ow a . .' t he M ai n Line T itle an d Trus t "haw ha,,·"" Englishman snort ing luncheon of the Bala-Cynwyd-Nar- FObmmum y '1
111)1 ~ hues a
yf
CI . . .tl .. ' t tl . A . " e ruary 1 WI )e 111 c arge 0
fompany but t l iS was glvelfil up d'l 1 . ; , t ~ l a lings m
1en; ;n , so berth Rotary Club on Tuesday. H e th e C h a i r m ~ n of Ar t Mrs . E . C.
01r ~ ~ . s a I L 1 1 ~ reasJon.s as tBhe krs tf ' k OOCI ,; oy V ~ ga.w, .(on
tl~ O t U deplored ~ h e . t e n d e n c y of many men Bat ch el or . M is s Do;othy Grafly
t 1e 1\'J.am me NatIona l an ' 0 now. ne can Imagme 1e no - to see theI r Job as only a necessary· k "A ' A .
\HaYl1e l)et11 £! the calIse tlll's tl·111e. eVI · I . ' ITS dtoa s,P,ea on 1 rt 111 mf erhlcatv C O N ' 1 ' I N U I ~ D o:\" TT-U:: 1"1 !o"L'H I ' A G I ~ 0 y, a genera survey 0 w aAll attendance rec?rds we.re brok- creative work is being done in this
en by the. club ~ t t h ~ s m e e t l 1 1 ~ . Ifor country in painting and sculpture.the f ir st t Ime smce It.S orgamzatlOn He r intention is not t o dwell espeevery ~ e m b ~ r was 111 attendance. dally on the "modern;" that is,Followlllg thIS announcement, Pres- the extreme in ar t bu t to considerident Alvin E. Shull informed the all s ignif icant contr ibutions.
"Going down?" he called, extend-' we d ro pp ed h im t her e, he t old us ~ l u b that there was only o.ne a b s e ~ c e Miss Grafty is also t o "person-i ng h is a rm s t o a tt ra ct our atten- about hitches that he had made from m the fou r January meetmgs WhICh ally conduct" th e visitors to th etion, and pointing toward Phi lade l- coa st to coa st , of lifts of hundreds had not been "ma de up ." A s a re- Academy from t he Communi typhia. vVe looked him over. of miles across burning prairies and sult, the Balcynar Cl ub win s t he C lu b; a t least, such of them as
He was tall, huge boned and ripl?ling wheat fields, of hops across at tendance contest which it has been can join Mrs. Bat ch el or on F ri b rawny. Per ched above his ruddy enttres States-and other hops s taging f or the mon th w ith the Ard- day, February 4, on t he t ra in leavface was a b luewool cap . He wore that l as ted only a f ew miles, as i n m or e Rotary Club, Ardmore, as the i ng Narbe rth at 9.30 A. M. Alla larg e white sweater that was the p r e ~ e n ~ case. . . loser, will pay for a joint dinner, desiring to be of this party shoulds ingularly clean, nondescript trou- He I?tngl;led the CUrIOSIty, and the da te of which is to be announced send their names with $1.00 tosers and nea tly buckled galoshe s. he g ra tI fi ed It. F o h e was a hobo short ly . ~ I r s . Uatchelor."How far you going?" we asked, de l uxe, the new kmght of t h road. Guests a t th e meeting were Har- The Board of Directors is giv-
slowing up beside h im and opening He had traveled by, every kmd of ry C. Bare , D r. Charles Barber, J. ing a luncheon-bridge at Brynt he c ar door. "Through Philadel- m?tor c ar a nd t ru ck , a nd when he E. Barkman, H. D. Thompson and woo d M an or I nn , M on tg om er y
phia to Jersey," he replied, c1imb- w ~ s h e d long h ~ p s for hundreds .of David Charles , a l l members of the avenue, at 1 P. M., Tuesday, Febi ng in. l m l e ~ , fas t f re Ight had borne h Im Ardmore Club; George Gessler, of ruary 8. The tickets are $1.00. It was on Montgomery pike that O? hIS travels, Led on, he nar ra ted the Phi lade lph ia Club, and Ral ph e ach. Reservations shoul d bewe picked h im u p. We took h im hIS adventures, and h e t ol d mor e in S. Dunne, George Gilpin and D r. A . made w it h M rs .H . A. Jacobs,'Boxin as far as City Hall. Bu t before CONTINUED ON THE FIFTH PAGE J. Denman, of Narberth . 979, Narberth.
8/7/2019 Our Town January 29, 1927
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/our-town-january-29-1927 2/6
CALLS!
MEATS!
Phone Narberth 2817
INPECIALS
OPPORTUNITY
FRANK MARIANI
i s on d i s ~ at the
RADIOLA SHOP
Bring that old ElectricIronto us and we will
allow you one dollar on aNew "Hot Point"
the iron with the Calrod element, the Super
Iron.
NARBERTHCOAL· COMPANY
in the Montgomery Arcade.
The R. C. A. Radio.ta.
Narberth merchants have worked with Council tokeep the "no parking" evil f rom dominat ing ourshopping dis tr ic t, With what resul t? It is m01'e
convenient to shop in Na1'be.rth than in Philadelphia,
Th.ink about that. In return for the parking spacethe merchants helped preserve for you-stop awhileon Main Street-to look, choose, and buy, Valuesa re jus t as good, your satisfaction will be just ascomplete, and it will be so much more convenient-to shop in Narberth,
301 H a v ~ o r d ~ v e n u eNARBERTH 1635
Telephone, Narberth 375
Member of the Narberth Board of Trade
ALEXBE ELECTRIC
VEAL CUTLET, 45c lb. CHOPS, 35c lb.SHOULDER, 30c lb.
RIB ROAST OF BEEF, 40c lb.
PORK CHOPS, 40c lb. NECK OF PORK,35c lb.
A Full Line of GROCERIES, VEGETABLES and FRUITS.
MACARONI, all kinds, 12c lb.
SPRING CHICKENS, alive or dressed toorder.
240 Woodbine Ave.
You Can Park---So Why Not
Shop---In Narberth
Meats Fresh-Killed Daily. We Kill alld Dress.
Our OWIl
STORE
SLOW CLUB
Woodside avenue; Wetherill, Nellie M.;Witherow. J, B., 114 Grove avenue;Weiland. George, 116 Woodside avenue;Warner, Robley. 214 North Narberthavenue; Rentschler.]. D,.:ua Price avenue; Reinking. Alfred Y., 7 Schiller avenue: J\Iitchell. W. A., 424 Woodbineavenue: Stedem, Dr. F. W., 321 NorthNarberth a\ 'enue; Sparks. Archie G.. 40aWoodside avenue.
WE DELIVER ANYWHERE
OUR TOWNFIREMEN DINE
PHONE 1620
CRANE'S DRUGNarberth and Haverford Avenues
,.........., ...............",...."",........,"' ...""",....",...
i ;irpnl.uoob :fflanor JLnn i'- MRS. MINERVA JUSTICE, Hostess II Famous Southern Lodge Cooking . Gr ill , Tea or
Dining Room Service, Dancing. II Sp€dal Orchestra " Saturday Evenings II Grill open for late suppers . Private luncheons, I
bridge, dinner and after-theatre parties. '"
IPHONE: NARBERTH 2269
Montgomery Pike ,I East of Wynnewood Avenue --.
I A Umfted ,uIIIlber 01 8eleet Hotlll Allartmellt8 I.....,",....,""""""",...., ....., .........." .....
SUB-JUNIORS
TALK BY DRUMMER
AT SCOUT MEETING
PHILIP ATLIlIl LIVINGSTOlf
lJIditor an I PubUl1wlr'
THOMAS A. ELLwooa
BU8InllBB MallG{/lIf'
EXPRESSES APPRECIATION
To the Editor of "Our To\vn:"
I have read the notice of my
resignation as pas tor of the 0.:ar
ber th Lut he ra n Chu rc h. a nd I
want to t es ti fy as to its c or re ct
ness. I t was with real sorrow
that 1 gay e up nl\' work here.
and thus to separate myself
f rom t hi s reople whom I have
learned to regard very high
ly. I bea r w it ne ss t o their t ~ l 1 \ -ver sa l k in dn es s a nd g en er os it y,bu t I was com"e ll ed to cea se mylabors here. because of such astate of nervous exhaust ion a s torender preaching for me j ust nowimpossible.
I want in t hi s wa\, to express
my l ove to a ll . and \ \ ~ i s h for themspeed il y a new pas to r, who shallbe most beloved and efficient. andthat t he church may go f orwa rdto ul timate and splendid victory.
M. E. McLINN.
P.4.GE TWO
Four New Members Init iated in Cere·mony.
Last week's meeting of t he BoyScouts in "The Cabin" was of un usual interest to the boys and asmall Cyroup o f f ath er s. A spirited
talk by Dr. T. Asher Hess, ofPhiladelphia, drummer boy o f th eCivil War , a nd t he national scoutceremony of ini ti ,a tion, featuredthe meet ing.The first part of the evening
was de\'oted t& marching. gamesand other , prac ti ce s in l ine withscouting. A "bat t le royal" boxing bout, for three w eights of
scout s, p roved h ighly entertain-ing. 'A special escort of three
scouts, i n cha rge of John \Vilson,assistant scoutmaster, met Dr.
Hess on h is a rr ival at the station.He was r ec ei ved ami d enthusiastic cheers by the boys. Follow
ing h is i nt roduct ion he g-ave anexh ib it ion of drumming on the
same drum whi ch he h ad c ar ri edin the Civil vVar. This was accompanied by a talk on obedience.Start ing with the t ightening of
the drumhead and adjusting the: 'snares, Dr. Hess proceeded to
,.show the scouts the various beats'.used in mar ti al drumming, endi ng t he exhibition with "the longroll." His talk on obedience wasvividly pictured with personal experiences during the war andsince,That the boys enjoyed what Dr.
I-Jess had to say was clearly demonstrated by the manner in w h i ~ hthey cheered, under the leadershIpof Vestus S ' ~ i n d l e r . To show their
appreciat ion' in a more substantialway. Senior Patrol Leader Lambert stepped to t he c en tr e of th efloor, and in an appropriate . s p ~ e c hpresented to h im a gold com II I agreen plush case. . . .The solemn ceremony of ,111ltta
t ion, conduct ed by John 'Wilson,assistant scoutmaster, ended th e
evening's program. Those ;-vhowere initiated were James Bailey,Franc is "Bus" Diven, "Sonny"Speed and "Dick" vVentz. Twelvescouts, each representing o ne o fthe national scout laws, took partin the ceremonial.
8/7/2019 Our Town January 29, 1927
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/our-town-january-29-1927 3/6
PAGE THREE
BEST RICE
Boil rice in a large quanti ty ofwater unti l tender, t he n pou r itinto a colander or sieve to drain,c ov er wi th a c le an c lo th a nd p utit in a warm oven or over a vesselof hot water. As it steams eachgram swell s and b ec omes s eparate.
• : 1' - •
- - - ~ - - - - _ ..-
Phone Narberth 1705
219 HAVERFORD AVENUE
A vis it to White 's is always a t1'eatJ
Home-made Fudge-Dollar Grade, 60c lb.
Full Cream Caramels, 60c
Kronkee (made with but ter , sugar and
roasted almonds), 80c
0URTOWN
DELICIOUS CANDYFresh candy is a revelat ion to those used
to stale boxed kinds. Home-macJe candy, we
all know, is better than factory-made. Here, at
White's, you will find candy both fresh and
home made. Some Specials:
RIGHT ATTHE STATION
Where the Apothecary Has Held ForthFor the Last Quarterr-Century
Telephone: Narberth 28-38
WHITE'S SWEET SHOP
•
BRYN MAWR, PA.
M0''1 Line Distributors
Buick reliability is on e reason why th e majority of newBuiw everyyear are purchasedby old Buick owners.
Buick is the carwith the SealedChassil, whidlencases everyoperating part inside an iron CII'
steel housing, to keep..out dirt.
Buick is the car with the high-speed stal'tiDImotor, for reliability in starting-with mec1uJniad 4-whee1-1mikes, for certainty in atopping and with a- six-eylinder, valve-in-headengine, for engine performance that is the
envy of themotor car industry.
Buy a Buick! It is a more depaN.ble aDdmore enjoyablemotor car.
produced by
W a l k e r ~ G o r d o n Laboratory Co., at their great farms
at Plainsboro, N. ]., Juliustown, N. J. and Charles
River, Mass.
This Company owns and operates the largest and
most modern Certified Milk Farms in the world, where
the utmost precautions are observed in the production
of CLEAN MILK.
Present methods are based on
Distributed by
. T h i r t y ~ f i v e years experience in this field.
Certified by tbe Pediatric Society ofPhiladelphia
THE GREATEST BUICK EVIll Btm:r
ALLAN C. HALE, Inc.
HIGHLAND DAIRIES INC.
,Fve'!)'one Jr!Y!-
Buick is Reliable
__ . WAYNE, ARDMORE
When better automobiles'are built, Buick will build them.
758 L ~ n c a s t e r Ave.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ S ~ H ~ E ~ A ~ ' S ~ D = ~ R ~ U ~ G ~ S = T ~ O = R = E ~ ' ~ M . C . A .w m S o ~ S ~ H ~ m ~ ~FOT Million Dollars lOT Building
"Next month or the month after auditorium on Wednesday evewe expect to s tart our drive for ning, January 19. Matters of imfunds for our new building in Ard- portance concerning initiation fee,more, " George A . Mahl, field sec - due s and other subjects concernretary of t he Main Line Chr is ti an i ng t he f ut ur e wel fa re o f the clubAsociation of the Y. M. C. A. of were discussed. A special interestPhiladelphia, informed the members was shown in the Hiking Groupo f t he Ardmore Chamber of Com- and a h ik e w il l be planned in themerce at their monthly meeting i n nea r future. Dramatics , debatthe "Y" last week. ing, athletics, orchestra, singing
The new building is planned to a nd lectures are groups .to be desupply equal accommodations for veloped at th e next meetmg.men and women and boys and girls,including dormitories for women as NEED MORE FORESTS
well as for men also apartments for Eve ry count ry , f or es te rs be-married couples: lieve, shoul? have o n e ~ t h i r d o f i tsPlans are being carefully pre - l and ~ r e a . 111 f or es ts m order to
pared to complete th e proper meet Its t'1mber and w ~ : > o d needs,equipment and schedule of act ivi- say.s the Forest Service of thet ie s f or women a nd g ir ls in all U m ~ e d States Department ofother bui ld ings and department s A g n c ~ l l t u r e . Our country .no,,!,o f t he association where restrictedIhas 138,000,000 a c ~ e s of vlrgmspace and architectural limitations forests, together With 250,000,000have delayed the process of the Iacres of cut-over land, or a totaldevel opment o f a we ll -b al an ce d o f only 388,000,000 ~ c r e s that areproO"ram for all members of the really valuable for ttmber producfamily.' tion, This is only one-fifth of ourMr. Mahl had o n several prev- total land. ~ r e a .
ious occasions outl ined th e plans . In ~ d ~ h t l O n to t he wood usedof the Y and their hopes f or a new 1 ~ bUlldmgs and o t h ~ r c o ~ s t r u c -home which would adequately ~ l O n , t h o t 1 s a n d ~ ?f articles, m c ~ u d -serve this dist r ic t . mg even mechcmes and c lothmg,
It is planned to raise t he mon ey a re mad e from trees or lumber.for t he new building, which wil l Furthermore, . forest. s protect
c os t in th e neighborhood of $1,- game and give . enJ.oyment to000,000, through popular subscrip- hunters and vacatlOn.lsts. Theyt io n, as the architect's drawing a ~ s o ,Prevent th e w a s ~ m g away ofshows t he bui ld ing wi ll harmon- hIllSides by heavy rams, .and helpize w it h the First Presbyterian to check. floods by holdl!1g backChurch on the corner of Mill the melt111g sn ow a nd r am wat er
Creek and Montgomery avenues. and allowing it to drain offThe present building on Lan- slowly.
caster avenue is the headquartersfor the Main Line S low C lub,which is now planning a member
ship campaign so that others mayenjoy the advantages of membership. 'fhe campa ign wil l beg in
IFebruary 1 and cont inue through-out the entire month. .
& f l : 9 : I f l : 9 : I f l : 9 : I ~ a : a : ~ a : a : a : e : a : e : a : e : a : e : a : e : a : e : a : e : a : e : a : e : a : e : a : e : : a : e : a : e : : e : e : : e : e : : e : e : : e : e : : e : e : ~ I An . interestin g me eting o f the· ' = = = = = = = = = : . . = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : : 5 > " ~ 1 club was held in the Y. M. C. A.
8/7/2019 Our Town January 29, 1927
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/our-town-january-29-1927 4/6
PAGE FOUR
•
....
".
~ , ....
Try
Wayne 47
HEWIT'S
We Callfor and Deliver
,When Dissatisfied
Tailors, Cleaners and DyersPhone: Narberth 1254
BrynMawr 327
. 234 Haverford Avenue
Ardmore 17
THE COUNTIES GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
R e t t aDress'I1taldng for Children
12 Montgomery Avenue
Phone: Narberth 1655
Reduction in Coats, Hats &
Winter Dresses for Children
BALA-C:YNWYDARBERTH
' ~ H O M E , SWEET HOME·'
How three me n solved this problem inthree d if fe re nt w ay s through TrustServices is t ol d o n Page 7 o f o ur newbooklet, "Pr ove d P la n s f o r Solving Es tate PrOblems," which will be mailed toyou free upon request.
This book let a l so conta in s so lu t ions ofother similar financial and business prob
lems a f fec ti ng both th e individual an dh is o r h er dependents.
BuildThat Home-Now
and es t ab l ish th e real peace of mind so essential
to happiness.
If th e plans or other information i n o u r office willbe of an y assistance to you, call at your conveni
ence.
CYNWYD 662
* :I *Perhaps you would l ike to confe r w i thus as to how ou r Trust services mighthelp you solve some part icular problem
per ta in i ng t o your estate. We cordiallyinvite you to do so-inconfidence, ofcourse, an d wi thou t expense or obligation to you.
29 Bala Ave., BaJa-Cynwyd
Means th e same to mankind today as it · d id t o
John Howard Payne over one hund r ed ye ar s
ago, when he pu t into words th e feeling of lone
someness from which he suffered a t t ha t time.
D is ta nc e l ends e n cha ntmen t a nd · t h e f a rt he r
away from th e ob je ct o f ou r desire, th e more we
realize it s value an d worthiness, an d th e appre
ciation upon attaining is tha t much great e r .
If you've reached th e point of lonesomeness an d
believe tha t "Home" is everything, .
SHULL LUMBER COMPANY
THE MERION TITLE & TRUST CO.
OF A R D M O ~ E , PENNSYLVANIA
THE NOOK
All Hats ReducedMARGARET 1). SHIMP
I111LEN 111. SHIMP
ullerllfce tOltJl II E:mfle"
R. S. TOUHILL
Electrical Contractor703 S. Bowman AvenuePHONE MERION 1088
Bll t lmate l l FUrm.'UI I l
NARBERTH. PA.
HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the Peace
REAL ESTATE
CHARLES B. WAFER111 Narberth Avenue
Light HaulingDAY an d NIGHT
Specialty Pa.ckages and Trunks
TRUNK8-40cPACKAGES-lOc
Haul ing in Town a Specialty
$4.00 Up .Al'e You Going to Move?
Let Me Move You.
Phone: NARBERTH 220Z-W
Contractor & Builder
Fire Insurance--Best CompaniesPhone 1 74 D-W 2 1t i Hllverford Ave.
CHARLES F. EBERTJobbing
O F ALL K IND S
103 Dudley AvenuePhone: NARBERTH 22Z9
104 Forest Ave., NarberthBasement
Ar t needlework, infants' an dchildren'5 wear, lingerie an d
hosiery.
GEO. W. BOTTOMS
= = = = = = = = - . -
Hemsti tching, Pleat ing, an d But
to n Covering, Dressmaking.
Circulating Library.
Hemstitching Shop318 DUDLEY AVE.Narberth 2510
\_ ....n....... II.II.II.II.II ....II....II....II.II.II.".II.II.II."."....II....II.II.II.III ...II.II.II.II,".",II.nllI...
;:HELLO, LONDON ! CHARLOTTE TAYLOR NANCY GLEDHILL !!!
Will Soon Be H;;d Through Local I COM E TOT H E IExchanges. . be 5 F LAG S TON E !!!
Commercial telephone serVice -!!!tween Main Line points and London, i (COFFEE HOUSE)England, is to be opened t o m , o r r o \ ~ ~ 714 E. MONTGOMERY AVE., NARBERTH, PA . iiimorning (January 29) at 8.30 clock. iThis extension of t ransat lant ic tele- PHONE, NARBERTH 2527
phone service follows closely the ~ e n k !!! LUNCHEON Afternoon Tea DINNER :.;=
ing of t he se rvice b etween New or iCity a nd Lon don on Januarr 7. It 12 TO 2 6 TO 8 iii
wil l add tothe group already I touch !!! RESERVATIONS FOR SOCIAL FUNCTIONS Ewith the Bri ti sh Isles appro ;l1nately1000000 Bell t c 1 e p h o n e ~ 1!1 I ennsyl- iii Make your Reservations for your Bridgeand Dinner Parties with us
v'an i and some 250,000 Instrume?ts '"__.lIlIIllInl rm ••n.nln.n a n llln "lnlllonllll..III''''''.1I.1W".".".".II.t1."""." ..owned and o p ~ ~ e d by connechng , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~companies in the State.
Service between up-State New York ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ C i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i 9 i 9 i 9 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . J 1and Eng land was opened on Jannary W "1M
15 and the New Eng land S ta te s w ~ r eSh dol f M B C In~ i d ~ g e J a ; ~ : e 7 ~ ~ ~ ~ t l ~ h a ~ t l ~ e : n s : ~ ~ BANK AT HOME m; c e e 0 ontgomery us 0. , c.reached by transatlantic tclephoncis l 1 ~ i
eludes the city of London an a W ..points within a rad ius of one hundre.d , Montgomery Avenue Line Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta- until 10.30 P. M. "1M
and te n miles of it. O n ~ a t u r d a y ~ t h : s t ion in Narber th 7 minutes later Then 10.50 and every 20 min. untilarea wI11 be extended to ll1clttde Lng- W E tb d th th b t· d t· s 12 30 A M
' I d d Th . f b k t . . as oun an e a ove-men l one lme. . ••land and Wales , b ut no t ;:>cot an an e convenIence 0 a an a cc oun I n an In- W L . 54th St t d C't L· Th 1 dAM
Leaving Andersonand Montgomery eavmg' ree an I y me en .00, 2.00 an 3.00 • .Ireland. stitution close to your home will be a pleasUl'e to W 21 minutes la ter than the above- Leaving 54th and City Line 5 min- "1MThe rate from Pennsylvania to an.y you many t imes th roughout th e year. Avenues mentioned times. utes l at er t han the above-men-
point in Eng land wit hi n r each o f thiS W WEEKDAYS tioned times.service wil l be the same as. the p r e s e ~ l t Ease in depositing, in securing information, Starting at 5.30 A. M. Westbound Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta- "1Mrate from New York Cltytthat I lb. h I I Then every 15min. until 9.00 A. M. Leaving 62d and Lancast er Avenue t io n i n Narberth 19 minutes later$75.00 for three n ~ i 1 . 1 t 1 t e s 0: ess, an in cal in g upon the ank for adVIce an d . e p-a I Then 9.20 and every 20 min. until than. the above-mentioned times. . . $25.00 for each add.ltlOnalnllnute. C ~ n - these factors make your c ommun it y bank of real reo- 300 P M WEEKDAYS "1Mversations are l imited to twelve mll l- 1'.9>. T h ~ n a.i5 ~ n every 15 min. until Starting at 6.00 A. M. r" .Narberth Short Lineu tes. The servi ce is O l a. person-to- potential service to you. 1000 P M Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. M.person basis. In case It IS not. pos- reo- T h e ~ 10.20 ~ n every 20 min. unt i l Then 9 .50 A . M. and every 20 min. Eastbound "1Ms' bl e f or the o pe ra tor on t he dis ta nt Narberth me n ar e behind th is i nst i tu t ion , and 1'.9>. t"l 330 P M L . PI' R R St t' <1Mside of the Atlantic to locate the p e r s ~ n reo- 12.00 P. M. T h ~ ~ 13.45 P. ii, ~ n e ve ry 15 min. eavmg ennsy vama • . a Ionwanted, a report charge of $10.00 \\'111 th e interests of Narberth a nd i ts people ar e close Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. Narberth
be made. I to th e minds o f t he officers an d di recto rs . Whe the r ~ . SATURDAYS T ~ ~ t i ~ l g : ~ n l j : ; ~ r y 20 min. until .WEEICD,\YS AND SUNDAYS
Although the sen'ice for P e n n s ~ ' va- d·t · t f ' d I k f d t St t" t 530 A M Th 1230 A M St t· t "1Mnia points wilt not be opened untIl to- as eposl o r o r JUS n e n , we 00 orwar 0 your Thar mg a 15· " ·t·1 900 A M Then 10·0' 200' 'd 300 A M Thar mg a 5.50 A. M. 1
, II f E' 10'lalid VI·SI·tS. W en every mm, un 1. ., en.,. an • •• en 6 .30, 7 .10, 7 .50, 8 .30 , 9 . 0,1110rrO\V mOrJI1ll0'. ' ca s or I <0> d 20· t·l'" f 8 30 Then 9.20 an every mm. un 1 9.50, 10.30, 11.10 and 1l.50 A. M.may be filled any time a ter .. M SATURDAYSo'clock this morning, hut no cans Will T h ~ 2 n · O ~ t . 1 · 5 a ~ every 15 min. until Starting at 6.00 A. M. Then 12.30, 1.10, 1.50, 2
6.30
0, 3.10,
be accep ted before that hour unless W Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. M. 3.50, 4.30, 5.10, 5.50, .3 , 7.10,made from a point already open to the 10.00 P. M. Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min. 7.50, 8.30, 9.10, 9.50, 10.30, 11.10 "1M
Then 10.20 and every 20 min. until t·l 1230 P M and 11.50 P. M.London service. . 'II Th N b h e I B k W 1200 P M un 1 • . , "1MTo put in a ca ll f or London . It WI tNt . .. Then 12.45 P. M. and every 15 min. . . only be necessary for the subscnber.to e ar er a Iona an Then 12.30,1.30 and 2.30 A. M. until 10.30 P. M. Westbound 1Ia sk f or " long dis ta nce " a nd to give SUNDAYS Then 10.50 P. M. and every 20 min. Leaving 54th and C ity Line "1M
to the l o n ~ distance operator when she Starting at 5.30 A.M. until 12.30 A. M. WJomKD,\YS ANO SUXD ,\Y S
answers the name of the person Open- F1'iday Evenings From 7 to 9 o'Clock Then every %-hoW'until 9.00 A.M. Then 1.00, 2.00 and 4.00 A. M. StaI.tl·ng at 6.10 A. M.wanted in England , the p lace where reo- Then 9.20 and every 20 min. until "1Mhe or she can 11Iost p:obably be 1.00 P. M. SUNDAYS Then 6.50, 7 .30, 8.10, 8.50, 9.30,reached and the t ime at whIch the s ~ t b - _ u " "' " " .. "" .... ". " "' .. " "' " "" '_ Then 1.15 and every 15 min. until Starting at 6.00 A. M. 10.10, 10.50 and 11.30 A, M.scriber wishes to have the connectIOn reo- 10.00 P. M. Then every %-houruntil 9.30 A. M. Then 12.10, 12.50, 1.30, 2.10, 2.50, ] Imade. . I I Then 10.20 P. M. and every 20 min. until 1.30 P. M. 3.30, 4.10, 4.50, 5.30, 6.10, 6.50,
As there is only one rad lO-te ep lone until 12.00 P. M. Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min. 7.30, 8.10, 8.50, 9.30, 10.10, 10.50circuit between this country and E d n ~ - r e o - ~ Then 12.3'0, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. Then 1 .45 P. M. and every 15 min. and 11.30 P. M. and 12.30 A .M . ] Ila nd i t is n ec es sa ry for t he l on g lS- "lOt
tance office in New Yor k t o I ~ o o k the II You Have a W1efe--- ~ calls in the order they are r e c ~ l \ ' e ( ~ and W
~ ~ u i ~ ~ b i y t ~ ~ e p ~ ~ l ~ ? i ) I ~ f X f ~ e r C I ; I ~ ~ I . I ~ n ~ ~ t FOR INFORMATION ON OTHER SCHEDULES, PHONE BRYN MAWR 1280.1008:!scr iber has put in hi s ca ll h e \YIlI ~ ) HOW CAN YOU PR OVIDE, W IT HI N T HE W
~ ~ i ~ f i f ~ r ~ ; i ~ ~ ~ the circuit will be a V ; l I ~ - L IM IT S OF YOUR WEALTH, A HOME AND A ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n D ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,It should be borne in mind that thIS SAFE, REGULAR INCOME FOR HER, SHOULD -'ry
transatlantic service is open only from SH E BECOME YOUR WIDOW? _ ;;;; ;;;;1I----------....8.30 A. M. to 1 P. M .. Eastern stand-ard time, which is .from 1.:10 p, M. to r'I"''h,·S ,·s a Heat Control Gas Range YearG P. M. London tnne. * * * ..I. j
8/7/2019 Our Town January 29, 1927
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/our-town-january-29-1927 5/6
211
1261201011 ')0-.,Hi )
i6S122161170
13014111 S IGOllU
UOlUS17·,
125157
l:lS
1118160l
111::
PAGE FIVE
7 1 7712~ I l ' L E S1-1:; 1G,l : { ~ ' : tiHl:m 110112 l ~ lOll
7 ~ T n ~ 1 E l ' I W H i '1-14 14111M 14:!Hil l l ' ~ 1 l110 12114a IUol
CORRECTION IS MADEIN BOWLING SCHEDULE
Lick Mules-Meteors Too 'Fastfor Battlers.
Since J an ua ry ] , t he d at e the
ne w s che dule w as printed, theM ethod is t Mu le s a nd lvleteorshave been wondering which teamwas to bowl on February 4. Evi
dent ly t he l i no t ype slipped a cogand the lVIeteors landed rightuncleI' t he Mules . Since the last
full moon the Mules ha\'e strenuoltsly objected to the proximity
o f t he M et eo rs t o t he ir p ed al ex
tremities anel it is about time to
extricate the Meteors from their
precarious predicament. T4 e pur
pose o f t hi s e:Jis tle is to IJlace theIVleteors in a correct position in
t he ir o rb it . 'vVe wiJl look for
t hem to appear February .:!:,brighte r t ha n before their fal1s, a s f ol:
lows:Feb. 4:-Pres. Pep Boys VS.
Methodist Meteors.
Scores January 21LUTHERAX LIOXS
11111111'111'11'< l : l l l 1if lH1"""r ll n llH"-f.i:-::o: • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1:::H~ I I I I ' r I l . \ ' . ..H"hl'l'l"on 148.\'herr lSi,
~ I E T H O D I S THlali1 .~ I J e n t ' P l ' ••.••••.••••1\:011" . • • • • • • • • • . • • •f.:mlrll , .I)l'llr:f'k .SI'II:!...t •••••••••••••
6111 6:!7Scores January 24nAPTIST BAT'l'LERR
XlclJolsolI . . . . . . . . . . 1113 ' I II1\:1'1111 148 1411\\'. n ~ l U p , l I l ' ~ - ••••• 171: 1)olMarsh ., . • . . . . . . . . . 148 184H. 1', : - : l 1 I e . l 1 , · ~ · , . . . . . IUS lila
7'Ot i02 7m.:-\t°l ' lHIlI goUlUl- tie. won h ~ : \ I ~ t e o r t . \ un r o : l ~
·11 ,,( exrra frnme. by 12 pins
~ n : T H O D I S TIt.*:,:ur . . • . . • . . . . • • •Ern. t T t : n l d l 1 ~ . • . • • . . •PurrIng, .Watts •••••.•.•••••EI .• Il·nldus .
CAKE SALE TODAY
The Junior Com1l1unity Club isg-h-ing a cake and c andy s al e t oday, commencing at 9.30 A. 1\1.,at 241 Haverford avenue. nextdoor t o Ewald 's Pastry Shop.
Church NewsBaptist Church of the Evangel.Robert E. Keighton, minister.
Services for the week of January 30:Sunday, January 30.
9.45 A. M.-Church school.11 A. M.-Morning worship. Ser
mon, "A :Morning \Vith Zaccehus."Pulpit editorial , "Pull Your Pound 17 P. 1'1.-Young peoplc's devotiomil
service . Leader, John Timm. Topic ," Is the You th o f Today Good?" Thi sopens th e series of y oung people' sforum me eti ng s on th e po sit ion o fyou th in the world o f today .
7.-15 P. M.-Evening worship. Sermon, "A King in Spite of Everything!"
Tuesday, February 1.
10.30 A. M.-Meeting of the Whi teCross.2.30 P. M.-Quarterly meeting of
the Women's Association. .8 P. M.-Trustces' meeting at the
church.Wednesday, February 2.
8 P. M.-Covenant p ~ a y e r service.TopIC, "Power 1'hru Communion."
Friday, February 4.7.30 P. M.- Young people's social
cvening at the church.The following sermons , preached
during 19:W were chos en by bal lo t tobe rcpeated during the month of Febr uar y: "Dee p Cali et h Unt o Deep,""The Reincarnation of Christ," "Equilibrium" (broadcast in Octobcr and "ASpirit of Adventurc (preached at unionservice in July).
Methodist Episcopal Church.Rc\'. \\T. Sheridan Dawson, minister.
Sunday, January 30,!)'-1,; A. M.-Bij)le school.
Fletcher \V. Stitcs, supt.11 A. ~ r . - M o r n i n g worship. Theme,
"I dentification Marks."6.45 P. : t iL-Epworth League devo
tional mccting. _Topic. "Christianityin a new world." Mission s tudy.
7.-15 P. M.-Evening worship.Themc, "Thc Only \Vay."Tuesday cvcning at 8 o'clock the
mOllthly meeting of the Sunday SchoolBoard wil l be held at the homc of Mr.and Mrs. Frye, 11,; YVynnedale avenue.Prayer and scrvice on \Vedncsday
evcning at 8 o'clock.The Good Fell owsh ip Club wiIl
,erve a suppel' in the church basementon Fcbruary 1:! at 5.30 P. M.A welcomc awaits you at all
services of thc church.
JAN UARY BOOK LIST
Th e following books wer e p ur
chased du ri ng t he mon th o f Jan
uary by the Narber th Community
Libra ryand are now ready for distribution :
Non-Fiction.
"Abraham L incoln" (in twovolumes) , Carl Sandburg.
"Hidden Years," John Oxen
ham. Th e autobiography of this
well-known English l i terary man.
"Romany St ai n ," Chri s topher
Morley. Essays discusisng lifeand let ters at home an d abroad.
Fiction.
"Blood of Kings ," R eg in al d
Wright Kauffman. Thrilling storYof adven tu re i n the Near East. •"Corb in Neck lace," Henry K.
'Webster. Mysterious disappearance o f a string o f pear ls ."Delectable Mountains," Struth
ers Burt. A novel of a young Philadelphian and a New York chorus
g ir l wi th the scene set in Wyoming.
"Go She Must," David Garnet t .A story of adventure which lifts
an English girl ou t o f t he r ea li tyof every-day existence.
"Hidden Kingdom , " F ranc isHon. B d'ee mg. Adventure.
" Th e Hor to n T{vins," Fannie
Kilbourne. An entertaining ston'of domestic l if e, a young womall,a nd h er twi ns .
"Housemaid," N a 0 m i RovdSmith. A n u nu su al story of ' an
E ng li sh w oman who se c hi ef am
bition in l ife is to become a perfectservant.
" Jo yo us Con sp ir at or ," Geo rg eGibbs. Roman ce i nc lu di ng a n
American girl an d an Englishman,in Par is and London.
the "Miss Tiverton Goes Out"(anonymous). A graceful storywith a spiritual quality.
The Presbyterian Church. "Rebel Bird," Diana Pat ri ck .
Re\·. John Van Ness, M. A., minister. Love-the rebel bird, in an in-Meetings for January ::10: I'
!J.:10 A. M.-Biblc school . A p lace tense y emotIOnal novel.and a welcome for all. , "Th is Day 's Madness," by ~ h H A. M.-Morning worship. Sub- author of "Mis s Tiver ton Goes
jcet. "The Goldcn Rulc." Out." Revo lt i n an Engl ish fam-11 A. 11.-] unior chu rch for chi l- il".
drclI. J
6.4,; P. 1L-Scnior Endeavor meet- "Tomorrow Morning," Anneing led by J ea n S tr aub . Add ress by Parrish. Th e story of a womanMr. Joseph H. McClay. artist who was always goina' to7 P. 1\'1.-Junior Endeavor meeting, "settle down" to !)ainting, band
conducted by Miss Furber.7.45 P. M.-Evening worship. Sub- how life intervened.
jec t, "God Calling Us Out." "\iVhat Is It to Be?" J. C.~ u .anllual offerin¥ for Neal' ~ a s t Snaith. A novel o f Engl ish life.
Rehcf IS made todaY.lIl both the B I ~ l e l "\Vhi te Wolves," B. M. Bower.
school and the meetings for worship. A - 't' \'T t - IThe public is cordial ly inv it cd to sha rc n exc l mg '\ es e rn n o\ e .with us in this important work.Two memorial collection plates are
pl'esented today hy the H. C. GaraMcn's Bible Class and received by thetrustees in b ehalf of t he ch ur ch . T he Lionsone is a mcmorial to Mr. H . C. Gara,whose name thc class bears, and whosefai thful and ef fi cient l abor in thischurch for many years is a veryprecious hcritage. The other pla te isa mcmorial to Mr. Paul D. Baughman,activc member of the class and faithfuldeacon in this church.Thc praycr mecting next Wednes
day evcning will be under the auspiceso f the Bible school and will be conducted by thc H. C. Gara Men's BiblcClass. All arc invited.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.VVoman's Club Blli1dillg.
Ardmorc AV,cnuc, Ardmore, ParII A. M.-Sunday serviccs.11 A. M.-Sunday school s e r v i c e s ~Wednesday evening tes timonial
meeting, H o'clock. .Reading Rool11, 1!J \Vcst Lancaster
avenuc. each weekday 10.:10 A. M. to4.aO P. M.The subject for the Biblc lesson ser
1110n fol' Sunday. Janllan ' ::0 is
··I.-fove.·' . ,
All Saints' Church.vVynncwood, Pa.
Rect"r. Re\·. Gibson Bell.!i-Holy Communion.10-Chl1rch school.ll-Morning praycl' and sel'mon hy
the rector.Te Deum. D flat. Candlyn; Jubilate,
B flat. Noble; anthem, "Fierce Wasthe Wi ld Bi llow ," Noble (unaccompanied). Choir of -10 voices.
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.!l,4,; A. M.-Bible school.11 A. M.-Morning service.-1 P. M.-Junior Luther League.7 P. 1-L-Senior Luther League.7.4:; P. :tiL-Evening sen·ice.Rev. H . E. Beatty, Harrisonburg,
Va., will p re ach a t T rini ty Luthe ranChurch. Narberth, morning and evening next Sunday, the 30th. It ishoped that every membcr of thechurch and their friends of the churchmay be able t o hear and meet Rev.Mr. Beatty.
HELLO. LONDON
COOK MADE GRID CAPTAIN,IN UPSET ELECTION AT L. M.
C O ~ ' l ' I l \ l m \ l 1"HOM 'l'J-I8 Flwn I 'AGg
for the following football season,The Lower Merion-Hadnor cup
donor, Joseph F . Der ham, brieflyemphasized h is w ish to have Loweri\Jerion win back the Derham
trophy in short order. So f ar LowerMerion and Radnor each have aleg on the t rophy. The cup goes tothe school winning t h ree ou t of fivegames.
Speaking- as a representa t ive ofthe fathers o f t he senior class gridmen, ,Carroll S te wa rt , f at he r o f
V\Tendell Stewart. wished for betterluck; 'nd con tint ted succe ss in al lathletic affairs of the future .
A new proposi ti on was mad e t ocomplete the 1928 bargain with Nor
ristown when H. A. Feirra, of Cynwyd, offered a s i lver football trophyfor the Lower Merion-Norristown
game. The winning of t he t rophy
is to be based on the same restrict ions as those of the Derham trophy.The trophy is in the shape of a reg ulation football mounted fo r kickoff.
Berwyn High School had severairepresenta t ives present , two of
whom s poke on the f ine a th le ti c relations between t he two schools.
Mr. E. E. Burlingame, treasurerof t he sch oo l b oa rd , a ls o s po ke t othe boys, encouraging them to betterathletics and complimenting them ontheir past season.
Other speakers were Secretary
William J. Byrnes, J r. , o f the schoolboard; Superintendent S. Edgar
Downs and Principal Edward
Snow; of the Junior High School.Mr. Byrnes and Mr. Downs praisedthe grid men for the ir s howing the
past season and predicted big thingsfr om nex t year's Low er Merio n
team.
'I'. A. E.
OUR TOWNTHIS ONE TRAVELED FAR;
ONCE UNDER A COLD CAR
AGITATION FOR NEWSTATION STARTED
caXTIXUED FROM TITE FIRST PAGE
COXTIXUED FROM THE FIRST PAGE lously f un ny s it ua ti on 111 Sir
a h al f a n hour than many people Pe rcy' s u lt ra -exc lu si ve office.Mutual dislike an d misunderstand- .experl'ence I'n all their lives,ing flourish. Th e absurdly violent
Th e life of t he h obo is no easy nationalism of th e tw o me n af-one, according to him, Free t r ans- fo rds del ic ious burlesque.
portation on ra il roads is discour- Ent er t he younger generation,
a ge d by "bu lJs " and "dicks" in a IHiram's s ~ and S ir P er cy 's
manner by no means pleasant. daughter w.lth y ou th a nd charm
"C ." d" I ks" as the and open mll1ds. Romance blooms.onmes an s lac -, They drive a wedge of good will
conductors and brakemen a re called i nt o t he frozen s it ua ti on . P re s
-al so strive.to make life, as u J . 1 p l ~ a s - ent ly t he Amer ican sees h imself
ant a pOSSible f<?r thelr"unll1vlted to be just as ridicuolus as Sir
travehng compal11ons. And t h Percy an d the latter finds himselfb l o w - o n - d e - p ~ n e d ~ d e s laugh at u?' to be qu ite a s a bs urd a s Hiram.our h ~ b o SaId. . And the fienes And, a ft er enj oy in g a laugh atand dnvers make It hot for us ; they their own expense the find each
throw lumps,of coal-" other no t only t ol ;r abl e , bu t even
Al to get her , life is not a bed of l i keab le , yes , "bah Jove," jollyroses for these " kn ig ht s o f the good fellows. 'rhe romantic youthsroad." "Vhen a freight train is turn ' the t ri ck and t he jarring nawrecked, the "bums" on boa rd get tiona l is ts poo l t h ei r fo rt unes i n atheirs: Other hoboes, less hones t,Ibo.ot factory that will ~ h o e thedisturb the fellowship of the mod- world.
ern round table. Our's shame- Vv'it satire la ttrrhter these ar e. " b ,
facedly told us of an occasIOn when t he weapons George M. Cohan
he had been bea ten, ro! )bed , . and u se s t o p ro be the ridiculous prethrown out of a fast-moY1l1g freIght t en si on s o f t he Ameri can and ofcar in which he and some other the Eno'lish in turn.
knight errants 'were erring.. His ~ I e v e r li/les, his surprising-And then there was tl!e t l l ~ l e \ ~ ' h e n Isituations, h is r ich burlesque strip
he was st al Jed on a wll1ter s mgh t, t he s ham to shreds. It is wholeon a desolat e e xp an se of wind- some. rol1ickino' fun blended with
swept p la te au in . C ~ l o r a d o , . far tears and r O l ~ a n c ~ , virtually aaway. from any habItatIOn. FlIla lly cleansing bath of emotions.a freIght c ~ l 1 1 e along, and 0 ~ 1 I ' hobo "So' This ]s London" is a u se fu lspent. the I1Ight uncleI' a r e f r ~ g e r a t . ~ r studv in international tolerence. acar. 111 ;: box h al f f i l l ~ d w.ltb 01 y petition f or l ov e between nations.
water, hiS teeth chattenng hke cas- Amid the sparkl ing. sizzl ing COl11
tanets. edy, mounting ac t after act to a"But why d o you t rav el so p re- delicious c1imx. vou'll lind the
cariousl)' and uncomfortably?" we sermon. •queried, as we let him off at theCity Hall. '"Oh, t he re a re b right spots-" he
replied vaguely,
COWI'INUED F H O ~ 1 l.'HE FIHST PAGE
l \l an y sma ll er imprO\'ements
will go along with the work ifclone. It is probable tha t the
wooden structnre on the railroac\property at t he cor ne r o f Hav er ':onl a\'enue wou ld b e r az ed . Itwas built 'j;) y ea rs a go a s a ten'porary home for t he pos t office.\iVhen the post office mo\ 'ed t o
its present quarters;,the'sh'atk-Mwrsnot t aken away , bu t was l a ter improved in appearance and takenpossess ion of by Rob ert J. Na sh
as a r ea l estate offi'ce.The building is saicl to lie partly
on the b ed of Haverford avenue
at that point. It offers a seriousobstruction to the v ie w o f those
crossing f rom t he station ancl hasLeen the cause of man\' nearaccidents. '. Its remO\ 'a l' would
result in a n immedi at e a nd dis-,tinct improvement in that section.Another project whi ch wou ld
come up after the comple tion of
the improvements would be the
tunneling of the railroad at Essex
a\·enue. This p lan h as been agi
tated for many year s, in an effort
tr. provide a safer an d more con
\'enient r ou te b etween t he n or thand south sides.
The cost. h(JI\'e\'er, is placed atm'er $100,000 by t he r ai lr oad. apart o f whi ch . t hey claim. mustbe
paid by the bor o· ug h. A d is cu ssion of th is would logically fol1owthe finishing o f t he more immediate job.
enshurst Farm
(
Fo r a Real
CLUB SANDWICHCall Narberth 1789
John Gusson
Narberth Restaurant222 Haverford Ave.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
Na r b e r t h ~
PatFAMOUS
AYRSHIRE CREAM
may now be pW'chased at
ALDUED'S MARKET, CYNWYD
COTTER'S MARKET, NA.RBERTHOR AT THE FARM
PHONE, CYNWYD 97
FOR SALE-Quee!l Anne mahoganydining tuble. 35 North Narberth avenue.
FRENCH kindergarten for little boysand girls 5011 Homewood avenue (2-5)
FRENCH Teacher baving spare time,wishes pup il s for French conversation."'rite "P" care Our TOWIl, (2-5)
FU:r-,'DS for lllol'tgages: First, building 1\1ld loan 01' constl·uclion. \Villium A.:\Iitchell, Land Title Building, Philadelphia. Rittenhouse 9135, (t.f.)GIRL wishes position, ussist with
housework, sleel) in. Fond of children,A p p l ~ ' 2306 Stewart "treet, Philadelphia,01' phone Nurbel'th 642,
GEORGE A. WITTEPaperhanging and
DecoratingESTIMATING
NARBERTH 2235:'W
.FOR SALE-Ten·pieee dining roomand three-piece living room suitl'S; ulso
odd I lie ce s. C all e venin gs . Mrs . F. J,Slagle, 327 D \ 1 l l l e ~ ' avenue.FRENCH l a d ~ ' wishes pluin sewing 01'
mending. Cull Narberth I26$)-J. (2-5)PERSONAL--I muke erepe-puper
favors, hats !lnd novelties f or a ll o cc asions, Heasonl lble. Box ()IS or Nal'berth In!!-W. (3-Ul)
LOST-Boston bllll. brindle lIlIII white,four whitr' fect lind white nosl' Answerst o l ll lme of BII"ter. Hc\\-nrd if returnedto Geor/{e SlIplee, :n;:; Woodside avenue, Narberth.300,000 QUESTIONS on nil subjects
ure answel'l'd in the one-vohlm(' LincolnLibrary of ES"l'ntiul Infol'mation. Nurbel·th 627-W.
S A L E S ; U A j . ~ fOl' 11I!Jlicnting oil andpnint; two line" eombilll'd. ~ a l : l l ' ~ ' oreomUlissinn. The HO.\·I·I' Helillillg e l l . , 01'
The Uoyce Paillt Co.. Cleveland, O.
\VANTED-Seeolld-halld t ~ · l ) e w r i l e r .)llIst br' rl'lI"onllb],' Pholl.. Xarbl'rth62'-W.
FOrt H&"IT-IJnl"cul' glll·:I/(I. Hu\'el'fOl'd 1111,1 Gl'a.dili/( :1\111111 . Iwall'rl. *10Jll'r JIInllth. I 'hOIl" Xal'hl'lth l'On-,,·.
(t r. )
SEWIXG MACHINES-All makc" 1'1'
pail'l'cl. Libl'l'Hl allo\\'allcl's Oil olrl ma-ehiurt-' fOl
oIlt ' \\ ' ~ i l 1 A ' I ' I · . Phollf' ~ I p t ' i o l l
l . j ( ; S - ~ 1 . (IL)
LIGH'r HAl:LJXG of 1111 I"'H\", locll!or out of tOWII. Qllick lind efficient ",,"\'_ie." Sllbie C'en"ol·l'. :.!-U HamlHll1I a\'C'
11111' Xarberth. Pholl" Xarbl'rt h 1•• :1- \Y,I If. I
PHONE. BRYN MAWR 882
"'A:,\TEn-!,'llI' )Iollda.\' allrl Thill''''rlll.\· ,1n.\'liml· \\'III'!; ill Ill'inltr' ramil.\'."·hil,· wOllin 11 (l1llrII"<I: 1'(1"'1'1'11("'".." .... 1'111'1' of (1111' TowlI. (t-:.!!).
FOR SALF..--Folrlillg rln," 1)Ici. wil IImatt 1 ' 1 ' ~ " ; Hllm(lhl"''\" Hallianlfil"" :;:n""t'I\ ·I '. alld nth('I' arlidl'''. Ph"III' A1(111)(11'1' :lmO.",. 1>1 I'nll :.!.j \\'l'lIingH'n I'onrl.
(2-(;-:.!')
HOO.\ IS for I'I'nt. wilh "I ' wilhont
I
bOlll·,l. Xeal' ~ l a t i o l l ; 104' Dlldll,.\' an',m1('. Pholle Xarhel'th ;l:·m-.T, (2-1:.!-2' I
IFOH RENT-Hnlllll :111(\ balh. I'hll1J('
~ : l I ' b l ' r t h l i ' : : : . ~ \ \ ' . . (:!-(;.:.!.)I<OR SALE-*1:!.i BIII,,,",wi,,!; phon",
gl'llph. Illnhogll1l.\·, nlIlH"1 II<'\\ '. Will,1'(,(·OlrI". *40 . Pho!l l' Xlll'!J"l'lh 12fi:!-)1.
(I-:.!!),:.!' )
Roofs
.Narberth
DAVIS'
P. J. DUFFY
Henrietta B. Frick
Phone Narberth 672
FYR-FYTEREXTINGUISHERS
Walter Roser
DODGE SEDANS FOR HIREBY THE HOUR OR DAYOlllce: 215 Haverford Av&
FANNY H. LOOS
Piano TeacherStudio Over Garage at
417 HAVERFORD AVENUETELEPHONE: NARBERTH ::69:01
The Gift Shop of Narberth
HARRY H. HAMER
Jobbing Ca1'pentel'Estimates Gil'en for Alt.-ration 'York
of .\11 Kinds
Roollng Repairs am I Cons tr uc tion
PHONE: NARBERTH 1671
p.,\1 Phone , Sp ruce ~ - 1 1 6 and 31i-1I3
Keys tone Phone . Race1U-M
NOTIONS have b een add ed
to ou r line f o r your conven
ience i n s pr i ng sewing.
FOR
BRASSY WORN·OFF
Bath Room FaucetsBrassy Auto Parts, Reflectors, etc.,
USE
THE OLDEST STORE
IN NARBERTH
HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fitting
and Heating
NARBERTH , PA t
PHONE, NARBERTa J52-M
and the S h ~ p for GiftsWorth While.
Make a f ri en dl y -call on u s
and see our selections.
JAMES R. COLERea r o f 250 Haverford Ave.
House and Decorative PaintingMail Orders and Jobbing Promptly
Attended to
Phone, Narberth 339·W
GREASE :: OIL :: ACCESSORIESTIRES :: TUBES
ARCADE GIFT SHOP
hurst and Montgomery Avenue
Silver-Plates. Use It as a PolishLOOK LIKE NEW
Yz·Pint, $1; Pint, $1.65See Demonstration
ONS : RICKLIN : COTTER. R. Justice Co. , 904 Walnut Street
PHILADELPHIA
Drive in and get your car oiledand greased while you wait .
f01' Goodyear Tires'ana Tube.
ira - M ~ G i n l e Y '0I 218 N.13 y.. S ~ PhiJa I
Taxi Cab,Co.
10 Montgomery Avenu!..-.
(C, Montgomery Arcade)ne: Narberth 2821
FOH HEN'r-l'l'h'lIte 1(1I11Igl. II:: WiI,el1\" tl'l' I'o,ul. )ll'l'ioll. PhOlll' )ll'l'iollI .j l- ,,". ( I L )
Fon SALE-)II1I·hitu'-il'ollel'. Hilllllh·x./(11" hrlIt. ell'etl'il' lIlolol'. IJel'fl'l't 1"lIdi.lioll, Fil'st rl'll"Ollabll' offr'l' ""r'r'I,INI.PholH' Xlll'bl'l'th IUS2. (tf.)\\'.o\NTEf)-Ho,\'" 10 ",'II t1l1lftlillg I 'X'
lI'III'!" IIftl'l' "choftl; "r'IHI for fl'l'I' "lilliI'll',
I"'"k"lil'hl Exll'lIcl Co.. SlIlIbol'Jl\'iI\l',X. H. (1-:!!).:.!' )nRESS.\IAliEH rI,,,il'l'" 1I11I'oilltllH'lIl,
b,\ r I : I ~ ' . Fit "1-cllI"" ellllf'l' 1I111] Iitll'l',
r
Pholll' ,,"II \'I'I'I,\' :mll,". (:.!-;i-:.! )AGENTS To ",'II 1'11,1'011 "JlI; 11111111"
\\1111 of tll\' bl'''!. fol' IIU'lI :nul \\011I1':1."'I'itl' Box :1,;8, Polt"to\\'lI. I'll. HI'pl'I'-""lIluth'I' will r·ull. n-2!))-GAHAGE SPACE for l 'ellt. hl'lIted.
""indtOl)l' GUI':lgf'. I ~ s : - , ( ' x :llal HaVl}l't'nl'd
a\ 111111. Xe\\' Phnnri:' Xarbl'l·th :.!8(;0.. (1-28)
SERVICE STATION
ODDITY SHOPPE
Forest Ave.
SENIORS ENTERTAIN
I Th e members of the lunior
Community Club were t he g'uestsThursday n ight a t a bridge party SEE NEWSPAPER PLANTheld at the Brynwood Manor Inn by Twen ty -s ix Boy Sco ut s, u nd er
t he B oa rd o f D ir ec to rs a nd E xe c- t he le ad ers hip o f B en jami n J.u ti ve Board o f t he \\Tomen's Com- Cook, scoutmas ter, j ourneyed to
tl1unity Club. Philadelphia last Saturday eve
Seven ty were p resent . Ref resh- ning on the lLM) t rain , where theyoved Nat. Board Underwriter . ments were served and prizes ma de a tour of t he n ew E lv er so n
JOHN L. JENKINS" ND awarded. Building' on Nor th B ro ad street,
20 I Pri ce Avenue . .. IGHLA 'afA dance is heing planned by t he t he h ome of "The Inquirer."uniors for the 18th of Fehruary They were conduct ed throughI ES t the Inn, the building by Chief Guide
N. R. PEACOCK RI . Frost , who explained in detail theterior and Exterior Paint ing AI GIVE SOCIAL TODAY man y fea tures c onne cte d w ith
WILL BE GLAD TO E ~ T I : M A T E D January 29th is t h e date for th e the publication of a metropolitan
407 Essex Ave., Narberth, Pat MILK AN 0 CREAM Senior Luther League Social. It dailyinewspaper. A t th e conclu-P h o l l ~ . Narbr r th 2U3l wil1 be held at 'I.SO P. M. Every- s io n of the tour, th e boy s we re
75 8 LANCASTER AVE. one is cordially invited. Th e p hoto gra ph ed on the m ain en-
aRYN MAWR. League \ViII hold its regular meet - t rance s teps . 'rhis p ic tu re w asing on Sunday at 7 o'clock. publ ished in "The Inqui re r" of
l ast Monday on t he page o f worl dMOTHERS' COUNCIL pictures. RECITAL
The Mothers ' Council is to hold This was the f ir st .o f a series of The Main Line School of Musica very important meet ing Monday tours t o p oi nts o f i nte re st, m an - anounces an informal recital to be
evening, February 14. All mem- ufacturing plants, and educational given by the intermediate grade pubel's wili p le as e n ot e t he d at e and i ns ti tu ti on s, whi ch have' been pils of the. piano department, on
plan to be present. Full details planned for t he scou ts du ri ng t he Thursday afternoon, February 3, atwiIJ be given next week. year. A written report will be re- 4 o'clock at the school, 10 7 Ardmore
, quired of each ' scout as a part of avenue. A few of theyounger pupilsYou c an s av e time, worry and h is t ra i ni ng in observa t ion and will also take part. Parent s and
money by buy ing in Narber th. journalism. friends are cordially itwited.
8/7/2019 Our Town January 29, 1927
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/our-town-january-29-1927 6/6
OUIl TOWNAGE SIX
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_ . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ u ••••" •••tt•••tt •••tt •••tt •••tt•••" •••tt•••tt•••tt •••tt ••• tt ••• tt ••••• ~ , ••••tt •••••.••tt •••••.•••••• tt•••" •••tt •••tt•••tt•••tt•••tt•••" •••" •••" •••" ~ t t : ; : t t ~ t t : ; : t t ~ . , : ; : " : ; : t t : ; : t t : ; : t t ~ " ~ t t : ; : , , : ; : t t : ; : , , : ; : t t : ; : . · - · . : ; : t t ~ t t : ; : , , : ; : , , : ; : t t •••,,•••,,•••tt•••tt.••o •••tt•••o •••o •••o•••o •••tt•••tt•••" •••tt.••tt•••" tt•••tt•••tt I.. , ~ t · · · · " ~ O ·-tt '
:"n:" ~ o ~ .~ . ~ ~ ~ .. '
12:" : : o ~ :~ ~ ~ n Z :~ n ~ :.. - ' 2 ' ~~ n l o ~ " :
" A NASTY MESS" i.,
~ n ~ ,~ n . ~ ~ ~ ~ , :.~ u 10 ":':;.1,,: 1 2 :·I'n'" ~ ~ ~ ~ I' ....~ ~ ~ ~:.. 1',,"~ ~ :;.1,,: I 'n";'
1:,11
1
SO SAY PHILADELPHIA SHOPPERS Ii:. ,: 1 ' 2 ' ~I ' n ~ lot;: o I' ";~ 2 ' ~ : n ~ .: . ,r·~ n ~ ... . . t t ~ ·~ n Ion,,:.~ ~ ~ ~ LAST week Philadelphia started to enforce a drastic set of parking ~ i ~ laws. Not only must the shopper be barred from many streets, but the ~ ~ I::! crowding of cars on the other streets makes itnecessary to travel blocks
l l ~ to find aplace to park. ~ . .:W
Many out-of-town people, accustomed to driving in for their pur- ~ t; chases, have been compelled to avoid the big shopping centres. It has IIt
been found that Narberth's business section, with plenty of room to~
a park, and with a lack of dirt and confusion, now offers the finest avail- ~ ~ : l able shopping facilities. ~ : . M~ ~ ;.n,,:. :On'"~ Keep away from town with the murderous busses, the crowding t;t trolleys and taxis, the lack of parking space, the long walks and tiresome tiail waits. Learn the scope of Narberth's enlarged business section, and ~ i discover the reasonable prices, the quick service, and the courtesy which tt~ n await you. ~ n
.. ..".~ " lo ~ ~ .
;.n,:. ~ n ~ You can park in Narberth. Sensible rules are sensibly enforced. ~ ~ ~ No trolley and taxi combine is trying to force private cars away from ~ U: Narberth's business section. You can park with ease, shop with ease,
~ and go home satisfied. ~ •~ t i ~ ~ ~ 4 •.•
ctt'" ~ . ~ . :~ ~ I' tt'" .. :~ o . ~ t t ~:"tt; lon.:
..~ : : u ~~ ~
.. ::,., ..:02·... j ; " ~~ . ~ n ,r ~
BUY IN NARBERTH U~ 2 t ~.. .. ..~ lo ' :~ 4 " : 1 ' ~i u ~ ~ 0 ....: \ o , ~ '~ n ~ ~ n ~~ n 1:~ This Advertisement is Inserted Through the Co-operation of the Following:. ~ ~ ' l ~ ; .\0,4 ,,' - · n ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~. .. ..
~ ADELIZZI BROS. DAVIS' LYONS' HARDWARE NARBERTH NATIONAL BANKl " , , ~ Tai101's and Cleaners Oldest Store in Na1'berth 211 Haverford Avenue 'EJssex & Haver!o1'd AveQtues . o , ~~ 2 : ~ Phone, Narberth 2602 Phone, Narberth 1735 Narberth 2277 Phone, Narberth 630 ~ n ~ n ARCADIA RESTAURANT DURBIN & HOWARD MERION TITLE & TRUST CO. ROBERT J. NASH M~ n : : 239 Haver!o1'd Avenue Real Estate, Mm·tgages, Insu1'ance Real Estate ~ 1 t ~. .. llave1'!a1'd & Narberth Avenues .n.~ t ~ : Phone, Narberth 699 Phone, Narberth 1243 Phone, Narlierth 398 Phone, Narberth 1710 ~ 2 ' SBRYNWOOD MANOR INN EWALD'S PASTRY SHOP N. R. PEACOCK a@~ l t ~ Montgomery Pike- 243 Haverfo1'd Avenue- ~ o ~ f i ' n M g I L L E R Painting ~ n ~; 4 " ~ Phone, Narberth 2269 Phone: Narberth 2201-W 111 Forest Avenue 407 Essex Avenue ~ n
" "E ..: JOHN A. CALDWELL FREEMAN'S MARKET SHEA'S DRUG STORE. NARBERTH COAL CO.w
~ 1 t ~ Real Estate 201 Haverfm'd Avenue 258 Have1'ford Avenue Atthe Station ~ u :-u... 205 Haverford Avenue Narberth 620 and 316 220 Haverford Avenue loU,:~ n Phone, Narberth 375 ~ ~ t ~~ \ o , ~.. COOK BROTHERS HEWIT'S NARBERTH GARAGE W M. D . & H. T. SMEDLEY ~ n ~ n Plumbing and Heating T 'l CI & D B ild ~ 1 ~ n Phone, Narberth 1752 " 2:l ~ ~ ~ e r ; : : ; 1 1 v e n u ~ e 1 · s E. H. Wipf, P1·Op. Phon:,1'Narberth 600-.... Narberth 675 ~ U , , :~ n ~ n ~ n HOWARD F. COTTER T. A. KERRIGAN & SON NARBERTH DEPARTMENT STORE WHITE'S SWEET SHOP.. ; Y . M. C. A. B'ltilding Builde1's 230 H fdA 219 Have1'ford Avenue : n ~ : : ~ Phone, Narberth J750 Phone, Narberth 2718 aver 01' venue Phone, Narberth 1705 ~ n ~ n Phone: Narberth 2276 ~ u '"~ ~ ~ C. H. CRANE CHRIS KOCH NARBERTH ELECTRIC SHOP WHITESIDE BROTHERS ; ; ~ t ~E J t ~ Hat'e1'fo1'd and Narberth Avenues 238-40 Haver/m'd Avenue 250 Havet'ford Avenue 237 Have1'ford Avenue ~ i i ~E 1 t ~ Phone, Narberth 1620 Phone, Narberth 1267 Phone, Narberth 2282 Phone, Narberth 369 ~ u 1"1" Ion,,:~ ":U'"~ 1 t ~ GEO. M. DANDO ARTHUR KORTHAUS NARB. FRUIT & PRODUCE MARKET H. RICKLIN.. .. "09 H fdA W' d G H fdA H d ..UI'..... "" aver or venue 'In S01' a1'age 228 aver or venue at· wat'e Ion.:
Phone, Narberth 1680 . Narberth 2850 Phone, Narberth 377 Narberth 2555 E n ,. 1'4"~ ~ ~ ~ : O t t ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~M ~ ~ ~ ~ ~:-••... . n ~ . ~ . I I l ! f . ~.... Q . . " 4 W ~ ~ W ~ - 6 ~ ' ; S .. ; S . _ w ~ ' ; s .. ~ n : s ' l ' : s ' I ' : s ' I Q . . ~ : s ' I ' ~ ... ~ . ; s ....·n••·n.•· n · . · n · . · n · . · . ~ . · ..· . ~ . ~ ..·•·..~ ••· · · . · : ! : . ~ · · ••••: s ' I . : s ' I . ~ ..:!:..~ . ~ : ! : ..:!:..; , : t ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ . ; g ~ .. .. ~ . ~ . ~ ~ : ! : . W . ; , : t - _ Q . . ~ · : 5 ' · : 5 ' ~.; , : t · , . , · ~. ~ ~ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ R ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Z ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ £ ~ ~ £ £ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~