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    Washing:ton RusseIl Green wasborn February 22, 18!)0 , on a farm inlIIe rce r County, N. J,

    He graduated from Gcorg'e School,Newtown , Pa ., i n UllO, an d f inished afour-year course at Swmthmore Coll eg e in three year" , recciv ing his A,B.deg'ree in 1!113. He c omplet ed h iseducation at the Law School of theU n i v e l ' : : ; i t ~ , of Pennsyh'ania i n 1 91 6,f( 'ce iv ing his LL.B., an d was admitted to th e B ar in New Jersey thatyear.During' the wa r he s erv ed in th ea r t i I J e r ~ ' w it h the 4th Army Corps.Af te r t he Armi,;tice h ~ order o f Gen eral Pershing he served as l ect u re rwith t he A rmy of Occupation in Ger-

    FR IENDS CALL TON IGHT

    Final Sel'vices at 2 o'Clock atO ld Merion Meeting

    House

    Last Rites Satu rdayfor W. Russell GreenLate COItHty Solicitor

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    NARBER TH, P ENNSYLVAN IA , JANUARY 29 , 1937

    Resigns Presidency

    DATEEETING

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    ILegion Post to Give !Agencies UnitedI St. V alentine's Dance! for FloodI ,. J .IAnnual Even t at th e Narbel , th OrganizatIons 0111i Community Build ing I Raise F oo di Febl 'uary 13 , Moneyi IiSENDS RELIEF CHECK:GIVEN TO RE DI N b tl ' 1 St V 1 ntl'nc's Rnd Cross a"_e nc ie s o f th e Main \V. Rus se ll G re en , Montg:omeryl i a r er 1 s annua . a e ',L "A Line, a ss is te d b y theatres, schools, Coun ty Sol i ci t or a nd one o f t hi s com-Day d an ce , g iv en by the .'1.me1'lcan Boy a nd G ir l S co ut s, churches and munity's best loved c itizens , will beLegion, wiI I be held February 1:J at man y o th er welfare agenc ies jo ined ,buried this Saturday afternoon in thethe Community Builuillg. efforts this week to raise contributions I :Old Mer io n Mee ti ng Hou se Burial

    Chairman of t he d an ce is Robert o f money and clothing fo r th e flood: :G ro un d, Mon tg omer y a ve nu e an dCollins and h is a id es , Wi ll i am Dur- suffe rers of the Ohio River Valley. I :Meeting- House lane, following funeralbin and Arthur L. Cooke. The COJ1l- Barrels at Storcs I services at the Meeting House at 2o'clock.mittel' was named Monday night at On receipt of a t e legram from theA me ri ca n R ed C ro ss State Head- Friends may call at th e home, 440the January meeting o f t he Harold D. Woodbine avenue, Narber th, thi s Fri-quarters, Roy Gowland , pr es i den t o fSpeakman Post , Narberth, by Com- t he N ar be rt h Business Council , ar - Iday evening from s ev en to n ine o'clockmander Frank J. Dwyer. rang:ed to have grocers display bar- W. RUSSELL GREEN Mr. Green died Monday evening in

    At the renues t of Frank A. Schrep - rel s l lnd boxes in their s to re s. F oo d, ' I the U. S, Naval Hospital, Philade1-ALEXANDER J. ESREY" 'h ' h h t kIF 'dwho all. T u e , ~ d a l l 1 ' c H i r l l l c d aH p r c , ~ i - fer, past na tio na l c ommandcr o f the cspccially canned goods, may be: Pallbearers Listed for p la , W cre e was a en ast 1'1 ay.dent (/Ild meml!cl' of t he B al a- Mili tary Order of t he P ur pl e H e ar t, dropped in the barrels, while the boxes: W. R. Green Funeral He ha d been cri ticaIly il l with heart

    tll n 110S't colol 's \ \' il l be re\H 'esented at al'e fOl' cash (IOllations. I disease f or t he l as t s ev er al weeks.C//lIlOlld-N(I1'berlh Rolm' !! Clul l . . .RCrtHon: Tn 1l l4 eI ' f ro m M ni n the P ur pl e H e ar t Military Ball at Receptacles are also located at the M en w ho k ne w W. Russell Green He is survived by his wife, Mrs.Line to d ist I 'i e t Imffie 1IImW,(/C1' the Benjamin Frankl in Hotc1 Febru - Narbe rt h Theat r e and postoffice. Mary Gert r ude Green, daughter ofI as a former s er vi ce man , l aw ye r, "I hI R' k S II '11 B kof tollH at the PlIiladelphin olfiee arv 20. Harold L. Reese, \Vynnewool , Volunteer Emergency Re li ef h a on IC 'ert , e ersvl e, uc Sf 1 B II T I 1 C COI lll11ander of t he N in th D is tr ic t, Rep ub li ca n c ommi tt ee ma n, c hu rc h C ou nt y R eg is te l' o f W iI ls ; a daugh-o ti e e c e jJlOlle ompnnll. I The Narberth Volunteer Emergency----------------1 American Legion, will .be inducted Rc1ief is co-operat ing wi th the Amer- worker, se rv ice c lub member, amateur I tel', Kitty Trude ll , two sons, Stanleyinto t he o rdc r that evenmg. ican Red C ro ss i n t he col lect ion o f a ct or a nd civic leader will b e p al l- a nd D av id ; two sisters, Mrs . L i ll i anRotary Presldent I d ' . . Duncan , Rid ley P ar k, a nd Mrs. Eu-A checl, f rom t he pos t f or floo re- money, food and clothing. b ea re rs f or t he l at e County solICItor L' St P t b FI'dT d R . f lief was s en t to State Legion Head- gene annlllg, . eel's urg, < 011 a,en ers eSlgnatlon l A g:roup of women will be at Elm tomorrow afternoon. and two brothers, James B. Green,nuarters at Harrisburg., ., Hall every morn ing: from 10 A. Ih. un- Th t' allb re viII be t he se A tl t G . d M D ' ' ' ' t t___ . Tlln Auxill'ary .wi ll s el ,'v e a.. sauer e ac Iv e p ea rs \ a n a , eorgIa, an 1, e 'v Itil 12 noon to receive donat ion s. Th e G I I .

    Trallsfcl' a l ld Pro l ll o t lo l l Cause In-aut SUPller to the Lerr.lOnnalles at fe llow Legionna ires f rom t he H ar ol d r een , G en Lo ch, Pennsy vama.h E m e r g : e n c ~ ' Relief is a lso so lic it ingA JEt G ' U post headquarters February 11. c as h d on at io ns t o b e u se d fo r medi- D. Speakman Post , American Legion, It wa s his last wish that his fu-The Women 's Guild of the Narberth srey 0 !v e p Members were addrcssed by a re)1- c ines and other articles. Narbe rth : A r thu r L. Cooke, Harry neral be aJ'l'anged so that his friend

    Presb \. ' te r ian Church will hold its MembershIp resentativc of t he S al va ti on Army in S R I S h tl d 1-1 'y Iand counsellor, Dr, Paul M. Pearson,Canned goods an d clothing: ar e pre- Impson. aymonWomen ' s G u il d W i ll Sewfo r R ed C ross , Hospitals

    Narberth Business Council thisweek through i ts Execu tive Board announced an increase of dues to memb er s an d a change in t h e mon th lymeeting da te .

    The board approved an increase inmembe rs ' d ue s f rom $6 to $12 pcryc ar . M ar ios Chios, trcasurer, inmakillg' the motion, said that t h is s umwas "\'ery inexpensive f o r t he amountof good receiye lj from such a smallpayment."On motion of R alph Dunne th e

    month ly meeting date of the membersh il ; was changell f ro m t he secondMon da y t o the f i rs t Tue sd ay . Aspeal\C;' t o a dd re ss t he g:roup everyother month was sugg:ested.

    The meeting'. presided over by RoyGowland , p res id en t, was called primar il \' t o discuss m ea ns o f raising:m o n e ~ to pay debt s i ncur red fo rChristmas lights in thc business section.

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    Increase From $6 to $12 HeldNecessary t o S up po rtActiv ities

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    Regular classes. whIch may lead to BaChelor at Arts del:l'ee.are conducted by the UniversI ty facul ty tor persons u n ab l e t oattend full t ime . Courses and teach ln ! : sta f f are Identlcal Withtho'e available to fUll t ime studen ts.

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    Narberth Youth With GleeClub Over KYW Sunday

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    I ScoutsAsked to MobilizeIn the Schools Rex 1. Gary, s cout executive fo r-------------- . Ithe Valley Forge Council, Boy Scouts

    Mrs. A. C. Goldsmith, of Montgom-: Safety Patrol of Amel'ica, sent this mes sa ge o nery avenue, Wynnewood, w i ~ l enter- i The Narbert l l Public School SafetyIpostal cards t o all members:tain at a luncheon Saturday II I honor IPatrol is made up of s ix b oy s co ut s "C 11" All S U 't M bTlof Mrs. H. Childs Hodgens , o f Cyn- i .' a mg cout m s. 0 I Ized 'd f h Ph'l d 1 h' I c lcct cd by the pup tl s o f the seventh I for Flood Relie f Contact local Redwy , prcsi ent 0 tel a e p la d ' hth d At t the .F d , IT ' Cl b an d : an elg gr a es. prescn y ICross. Arrange for t ranspor tat ione e ra tlOn of . oman s u are' Car rol l Wes to n captain' Bob .Allied Organiza t io ns Gue st s will be' . ' . ' d ' th an d final t u rnove r o f ma te r ia l col-.' :BaIley, l te ut en an t, a n Kenne 1 t d R d C C 11 1thirty-two mcmbers of t he b oa rd ' . . t:;c e to e ross. 0 ect on y

    h M R d 1 I M : Lems, Harry MIddl eton , Russe ll canned goods dry groceries an d cloth-among w om arc rs. u 0 p 1 '1 SI . d B bE' k d 'B1 1 b M J B t H I l inn an 0 ZIC son, guar s. ing i n good repair ~ ~ ~ ! ~ ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ 5 ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ~n ,en urg,. r s . . . er ram er- Their duties are man y. T he y di-" . :. '_ _'._ .. _v ey , M rs . W I l ~ e r G. Kruscn, Mrs. rcct foot t raff ic , keep the children out, ?o-o.rdmate with ex-service o ~ Ella Wister Hames, Mrs. J. S. Car ve r, o f t he streets, assist at assembly,re-! g a l l i ~ a b ? n s wherever needed. AVOIdMrs. Milton Stauffe r , Mrs. Herman d" I fi d '11 d th i duplIcatIOn of work done by othcr or W 1 M cess, Ism ls sa , re 1'1 s an el " PIMattman, Mrs. Gcorge E. a l s , ISS 1 d Th tt t t d' ganlzatlOns. ease report outcomep aygroun . ey a emp 0 IS- . .."Mary But le r, Mrs . T . Dudlcy Pcr-. tl t' f . .. lk'" t o y ou r neighborhood commiSSIOner. i courage le prac ICC 0 Jay wa mg,killS, Mrs .. C. B: K a n a g ~ , Mrs. HOlace a nd h it ch in g r id es on wagons a n d l , ' 1 ! ! ! : : ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! i I .G. Goodwm, 1\1Jss BeatrIce Good, Mrs. automobiles .B. T . Ke llc y, Mrs . Alfred M. Gray,

    IMrs . Rober t Carson, Miss Margaret AsscmblyOckcr , Mrs . J. Frank Lewis , Mrs . Miss Topliss, from. the N ~ t i o n a lPhil ip Hughes, Mrs. Bertha Feldman Dairy Counsel ~ n t e r t a m e d us II I ourand Mrs. Fred Rau. last as sembly w !th a puppet show on. . . health, at the Clrcus.- HELEN WIPF.!Mrs. GoldsmIth, who IS the mobon'l .picture chairman, wi ll g iv e a t alk on NclV Patrol Tel1/!films at the Ccntury Club of p ot ts -I T he first.school patrol term at Nar-Itown, Fcbruary 3, and at the Coates- berth Pubhc Schoo l ended on Decem-,ville Y. W. C. A., February 4. I bel ' 15. New te rm classes now forming

    G f N t h Thc new members look like st udi ous, f rom t he a ge of thre upMr. Frcd ray, 0 ot mg am'i competent people, and can afford to e .England, a d ir ec to r o f the Interna-\'I f ' t d 1. ose a ew mmu es a ay.tional C lub, who has been attcndmg I The new membcrs elected their own Ith e meeting of the d i I : c t o ~ s i n C hi ;! prcs iden t, v ice -presidcn t , secretarycago, Ill., was t he wee -en guest 0 iand sergeant-at-arms.~ r and ~ ~ r s . 'W. A. Pearson, of Avon I The president is Kenneth Schrepfer, MARGARET SQUIERload, Mellon. vicc-president, Nancy Knapp, secre- Studio: 305 Grayling Ave.. Mr. H. ~ Keim,. of D u ~ l e . y avenue,l tu ry , J ea nn e Wo hl crt a nd t he ser-I Narberth 4109-JIS .on a bUSIncSS tn p to 'Vllhamstown'j gcant--at-arms is James Barnet t. " ' - - ~ ; r : : : ; ; ; ; ; : : ; - = w : : ; ; : : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; r : : : ; ; ; ; ; : : ; ; r : ~ . = - . ~ '!thls wcek. JEAN ANDERSON. 1-------- - 1\[1'''' Suc Ford, of Baltimorc, Md"j Last Friday Narberth Schoolwill be the wcek-cnd guc"t o f M r. and played baske tba l l he re with Plymouth .lVII'''' C. Alfred Pecney, of E lm t cr - I The score at the end o f t he game wasracc. 129 to 7 in favor of Narberth.Mrs. M. A. Buck, of Orchard' VIRGIK'!A KNAPP.'Yayne, enter taincd her foursome atluncheon and bridge Tue sd ay . Theyare 1\11' Vcra Lyon, MI' ". WilliamClaghorn and 1\lI's. William Arm-"trong. Ir a G. Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs.Mrs. .J. R. Clausen, of "l:ccting Walter A. Fox, :H Narbrook Park,Hou"e lanc , a t tended a lunchcon and ~ a l ' b e r t h . will accompany the Buckbridge Inl1'ty Tuesday g iv en by Mrs. ncll Uni\'crsity Glee C lub whcn it .'Villiam Pope, of Barberry LOdge'lll('ave" Lewisburg short ly on its an-I'B1uebc ll . M r. and Mrs. Pope have nua l mid-\ \' inte r conccrt tour.jus t rcturned fr om a trip to Europe.: .-\ junior at Bucknell, Fox sings in iMi"" .lackie Caldwell, o f Dud le y' the second tenor section of t he club. iavcnuc, entcrtained her club at bri dge Fox is a graduate o f Lower Merion!ThUl'sday evening. High School. IMr. and 1\11' Donald F. T o r r c ~ ' , of With t he fiftY-voice men's chorus heBrookhurst avcnuc, cntertained their wil l be heard ~ v e r KYW this Sundayclub at bridge Monday enning. in competition for t he C ha rl es A.Mr. and Mrs. Torrcy, Mr. a nd Mrs . J ohns on Silver Cup o ff er ed t o theH. W. Haydock , o f Mer ion, and M r. be st singing group in a scries ofand Mrs. Charles Y. Fox, Jr., of Nar- twelve broadcasts. The program willherth, will attend the dinner Satur- bc on the a ir at 4 P. M. Mclvin Leday to b c g iv en by Mr. and Mrs . Ro- Mon , assi"tant profe"sor of organ andland Bickers taff , o f Moorestown, N. J. theory at thc University, is directorMr. Carl Torrey and Mr. M it ch cl l o f t he c lu b.Bcardsley, of Narberth, will attend

    the d i n n ~ r Fridav t o be g iy en by Mr .d 1\1 H 'Id L . d f Over Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leary, of 131an "' rs. aro all' , 0 - . .b k . h f t h ' d ugllter IMcnon avenuc and WIldwood Crest,1'00', In onor 0 ell' a, .1\1 ' N L . d b f the Ineetl'llg Ilcft Tuesday mght for St. Petersburg,, I"S 1 ancy all ' , eore .of thc Friday Evening Dancing IFla., to s p e ~ d the wmter.Class at the Merion Crickct Club. Mrs. LcslIe Joy, (Jf W y n ~ e d a l c ave-M' l' B . CI ett o f Sou th - nue, s pe nt s cv eral d ay s tillS wcek atIS1\'II' o w ~ e d a , ~ ~ dn' -dav a ll d t he Hotel New Weston, in Ncw York.ern, 1 l. , arrlvc ., e e s , Jspent "cveral days as the gucst of I d I h Id I I ? T1\, d 1\1 T Do you nee louse 0 lC p. ryd'. an r rs. orrey. I I 'fi d d' . h 1

    1\1 ' D 'd J S k f \V h l'l l"' - a c ass I c a v cr tis cll1 ent III t e co -I. aVI . pec, 0 as h'to n. D. C., will s pe nd the week-endIumn s o f this papcr.with his I larents , Mr. and Mrs. J. H." ISpeck, of Woodbine avenuc. i ----- LOMrs. John W. Dennis, of Anthwyn I ----y-,T'S cOroad, Merion, wil l entertain her clubI "THEY SA Tat luncheon a nd b ri dg e TuesdaY,1 S__BUFebruary 9. ! DOORM i ~ s l \ l a r ~ ' Waterer, of Merion,. cn-: OUT , '.Itcrta111ed at a s howe r a nd b1'1dge! . .party S a t u r d a ~ ' in honor of Miss iMargaret Patterson, of Cynwyd'iwhose engagcmcnt to Mr. William iBuell, of Cynwyd, has bcen announced.I\lrs. Gary Hcnderson, o f K i rk ly n,will entertain her club a t b rid geTuesday evening.Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brca rly a ndtheir daughter, Miss B c t t ~ , Brearly,movcd last wcek t o their new home,5G1 Manor road, Penn Vallcy.Mrs. A. E. Turner, Jr., who hasbeen vis it ing her mothcr-in-law, Mrs. iA. E. Turner, and her brothcr-in-Iawand sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.George B. SUlllee, of 'Voodside aYenue, has returncd to her home i n A tlanta, Georgia.Mrs . H . C. Fenno , of Essex avenue , ientcrtained these guests at the bridge Iparty given b ~ the committee for the:Prcscrvation of Landmarks of Phila-;delphia, at t h e Wa rw ick on Mondayafternoon: Mrs. Samuel Pepper, ofMcmphis, Tenn.; M rs . H. Eo Speed,Mrs . H. Rol and Paige, Mrs. Verna R.Woodcock, Mrs. Franklin R. Lindsay,

    IMrs. John C. Nash, Mrs. Gcrald Co.;',',;"","''' '.' ' ' ' 'I holan and Mrs. Cyril Leech, of Pax-,Iton Hollow, Broomall . iMrs. S ta nley E . Haigh , of N. Nar-!berth avenue, spcnt last Wednesday I1 : ; : "( "" ; : .; 1 in New York City. IMr. and Mrs. John Y. Huber, Jr., iWolf-trimmed swagger of T i n ~ ' Thicket, Haverford, and Dr. itops a buttoned, hi gh and Mrs . Ru ss el l S. Bo le s, o f Penn irevered two - piece suit. .Basket weave woollen in Valley, have issued invitations for a Inavy, brown, beige, blue. dinner at the Merion Cricl

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    At least 80% of all ra il road workers would receiveno beDefit at all. On the con tr ar y maDY o f t hemwould suffer loss o r cu rta ilmen t of employment.Such laws a re class legislatioD aDd uDfair.The enac tmen t of this legislatioD would meaD aDestimated additional cost of $71,600,000 annuallyto the railroads of PeDDsylvania . . c os t w hi chinev it ably wou ld be reflected i n h ighe r rat es . Suchbasic industries as coal and steel would be seriouslyaffected by aDy unjustifiable freight rate iDcrease onraw materials aDd finished products. This would betrue also of all other iDdustries. IDcreased traDspor.tatioD cost would tend to encourage certainindustriesto move to other states . The disastrous effect of suchmigratioD aDd readjustmeDt would be felt hy everycitizeD of the state.What a b low t hi s wou ld be to the millions of peopleaDd families of PeDnsylvania depeDdent OD the rail.roads direc t ly and indirectly for livelihood! Therailroads buy millions of dol la rs o f ma te r ia l aDdsupplies for current operations. Th e purchases fromfarmers aDd merchants of the U6,000 railroad wageearDers and their famil ies in PenDsylvaDia amountto millioDs of dollars anDually.ExperieDce has p roved the wisdom of lodging witha competeDt s tate bodI" th e Decessary discret ion toregulate the adequacyo traincrewsand other featuresof railroad operatioD. SiDce 1921 the Public ServiceCommissioD of PenDsylvania has had jurisdictionover such matters. ID addition, the railroads, fullyrealiziDg their responsibility to employees an d public,exercise the highest degree of care both in the move.meDt of trains aDd in the mainteDance of equipmeDtaDd property. Every hamaDe and economicconsider.ation d icta tes the use o f t he greatest prudence inoperatioD without statutory requirements.RECOVERY IS ON TH E WAY

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    February f ir st w e begin t he d el iv er y o f fuel oi l inou r own trucks from storage t a nk s i n ou r ow n yard.

    T h t rucks , fu ll y s t reaml ined , of st r iking appear.ance, embody al l t he l at es t mechanical development sto insure th e efficient delivery of f ue l o il . "They ar emodern in every deta il . "

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    Our first truck will be driven by Fred Banks, adriver who ha s been in ou r employ fo r 14 years an dw ho h as given honest an d efficient service t o b ot h ou rcustomers an d th e Narberth Coal Company. When itcomes to delivery, "You ca n bank on Banks."

    With a fine product, good equipment, a degree-a.da y basis of route service working smoothly an d a fuelstorage sl1pply d os e a t hand, we h op e a n d sincerely believe we ca n m ~ i n t a i n a truly modern fuel o i l s e rv ice.

    ANNOUNCEMENT

    NARBERTH COAL COMPANY

    OUR TOWN

    JUST at th e t ime when busineaa and Industry areemerging from the depression .. when re.em.ployment by the railroads, industries, f an ne andbusiness of PeDDsylvania shows that recovery is ODthe way .. two bills are before tbe PennsylvaniaLegislature which threaten a disastrous blow at thehopeful forces that are working toward better times.The se a re (1) the so-called " Fu ll C rew" bill, inreality an Excess Crew bil l, which arbitrarily addsmeD to t raiD crews where they are 1I0t needed, and(2) t he T ra iD L im it bill which wou ld reduce thelength of traiDs to sizes unecoDonUe and wastefulunder moderD railroad practice.Thes e p roposa ls a re disguised as safety measures.As a mat te r o f fact , readi ly provable , they will notadvance ra i lroad safe ty. Statistics sbow that duringth e past te n years, as trains have heeD leDgthened,speeds iDcreased, aDd moderD motive power andequ ipmeDt int roduced, ra il road operat i on has be.come progressively safer.Unde r the excess crew bi ll an additional brakemanwould r id e i n the caboose of a f r e i ~ h t traiD alongw it h t he cODductor aDd rear brakemaD. He wouldhave DothiDg to do. Such an excess maD is no moreDecessary than aD ext r a oper ato r on aD elevator,or aD extra maD behind a p low.Th e "TraiD Limit" bill would increase the Dumberof t ra ins now opera tiDg and it is easy eDough tosee that this would add to r a th e r th an decrease thepossibility of employee hazards. To l imi t the size offreight traiDs would automatically scrap equipmentdesigDedandbuilt forefficieDtandeconomicaldistribu.tion of the products of PeDDsylvaDia's mines, farmsaDd shops. It would Dullify th e great advaDces inoperating methods which have developed an im.proved service to meet the public Deeds in a highlycompetitive field. It would set railroadtraDsportationback 20 years.Naturally, should t he t wo bills become law, theimmediate effect will be an increase in train serviceemployment. Bu t SOODer o r l at er t he y a re bouDd tocausereduced employment in all branches of railroadservice as wel l as iD other industries throughout thestate. Any temporary benefit would b e w it hi n alimited group-traiD service employees-alreadypre.{erred as to wages, hourB, an d working conditions.

    O.l t lm...... a Ohio R.l l road Co.Beaoem"r a Lak" ErIe R.UroadCo.Central RaUru.d Co. of N" .. J" . . . .,.Del . . . . . . . a lludM>n Railroad CorporatloaErI . RalInad

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    Reed A. Vetterli, of the Federal Bureau of Investigation of Philadelphia,was the speaker at the meeting o f theJunior Women's Community Club ofNarberth on Thursday e veni ng. H etold of the hunting o f c rimina ls andtheir apprehension.The Junior C lub wiII hold a cardparty at the Hotel Philadelphia thisSaturday afternoon from 2 until 5P. M., open to the public.The Jun ior Club will also hold asauer kraut supper Thursday evening, February 4, at the clubrooms inthe Community Building f rom 5.30 to7 P. M., i n cha rge o f the Fellowshipand Program Committee.

    Church Notes

    Council Elects OfficersFayette R. P lumb , o f Haverford,was elected president of the ValleyForge Council of Delaware and Montg om er y Counties, Boy S cou ts ofAmerica, at the annual meeting heldat the Penn Athletic Club Saturday.Other officers chosen are:John W. Townsend, J r. , o f BrynMawr, executive vice-president; Wil-liam P. Cochran, of Wayne, vice-presi- Juniors Hear F. B. I. Man;

    dent and chairman of t he c amping P la n C a rd Party and Suppe rdivision; Harry R. Keen, of Cynwyd,vice-president an d ch ai rma n o f t heeducational division; Walton ForstaIl,Sr., of Rosemont, vice-president andchairman of the finance division.

    J. Hansell French, of Collegeville,Sta te Secre tary of Agricul ture , wascho sen a v ice-pr es id en t, s cout commissioner and cha irman o f the organizat ion commit tee; Harry C.Mil le r, of Sharon HiIl, secretary;Howard Longs tr et h, o f Haverford,treasurer, and William K. Holman, of1than, assistant treasurer.Five Main Line troops also receivedawards for part icipat ion in fourmajor act iv it ie s o f t he year, ValleyForge , campo ree, summer programand fall roundup .They are Ardmore No.3, L. B . Cur- . ,If your c o m m u ~ i t y ' s worth Iivi.ng in,tis, scoutmaster; Bala-Cynwyd No.2, It s worth a c t ~ v e l y supportmgFrank H Seely Jr scoutmaster churches, clubs, lIbrary, fire company,Merion N ~ 1, R;sselI"Belfield, scout: town paper, school activities, etc.

    master; Merion No.2 , Samuel J.Bunting, Jr., scoutmaster, and Wynnewood No.1, Richard I. Knoll, scoutmaster.

    Narberth Methodist EpiscopalRev. W. Vernon Middleton, MinisterSunday, January 31:9.45 A. M.-Church school.11 A. M.-Morning worship. Sermon: "Can Ameri ca Be Made Chr is tian?":3.:30 P. M.-Jr. Epworth League.6.45 P. M.-Intermediate and Senior Epworth Leagues.7.45 P. M.-Evening worship. Sermon: "The Desert Shall Rejoice."Monday, February 1:8 P. M.-Church School Boardmeeting at t he home of Mr . and Mrs.Henry A. Frye, 115 Wynnedale road.\Vednesday, February 3 :8 P. M.-Mid-week s er vic e. E . K.Esser wiII present sound mot ion pic

    tU1"(:s of our young people's work atthe various Epworth League Insti-tutes. IThuI'sday, February 4: I12.30 P. fv1.-Sunshine Bible classluncheon.

    2 P. M.-Missionary Society. Herman Seeza ran, a convert ed Hindu,wil l speak . Everyone is i nv it ed .8 P. M.-Choir rehearsal.Baptist Church of the EvangelRobert E. Keignton , MinisterStan ley T. Reiff , OrganistSunday, January 31:9.45 A. M.-The church school.11 A. M.-Morning worsh ip . S er -mon: "The Strength of FelIowship."6.45 P. M.-Young people's meeting.Monday, February 1:8 P. M.-The Board of Trustees.8 P. M.-Badminton tournament.Tuesday, February 2:10.30 A. M.-The white cross meeting.12 Noon-Devotional service.2 P. M.-Quarterly business meeting of the Women's Association .\Vednesday, February 3:8 P. M.-The pastor's c lass . C lo sing the discussion of the problems ofworship.

    T h P r ~ s b y u r j a n ChurchRev. Archer E. Anderson, PastorSunday:9.45 A. M.-Bible school.11 A. M.-Morning worship. Sermon by the pastor.11 A. M.-The junior church, con-

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    Regent's Te a TuesdayThe a nnua l R eg en t' s Tea wiII be

    given by th e Jeptha Abbott Chapterof the N. S. D. A. R. on Tuesday att he home o f t he r eg en t, Mrs. Joseph.J. Klumpp, Lancaster avenue, Overbrook.Mrs. George Emerson Barnes , prcsi

    dent of the New Century Club ofPhiladelphia, will b e t he g ue st s pe al ,cr. Mrs. James R. Cameron and Mrs .William D. Sherrerd, Jr., wil l b e cohostesses.Bank Receiver in LansdowneThe office of the Statc Secretary of

    Ranking, as recci \' cr fo r th e M e ~ ' i o nTitle and Trust Company a nd theCounties Title an d Trust Companya nd f ou r o th er closed banks , whi chwas located a t N ar be rt h a nd Haverf or d avenues , Narberth, has beenmoved to th e La ns down e B an k a ndTrust Company Building, Lansdowne.

    Engagcmcllt A,lIIotmced:'III'S. Nellie B. Smi th , o f Narberth,

    a nnounc es th e engagcment of herdaughter, Miss Treva HildegardeSmith, and i'llI'. J . Hami lt on Scherer,s on o f Mrs . Ann G. Scherer , of Brookline.Miss Smith is a graduate of LowerMerion High School, while Mr.Scherer graduated from HaverfordCollege.

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    The Republ ican Women of P ennsy1vania will present t he Hon . John J.McDevitt, 3d, membe r o f t he Houseof Rep re se nt at iv es o f t he P enns yl vania Gencral Assembly, at the Hannah Pcnn House on Monday afternoon,Fcbruary 1, at 3 o'clock.His t op ic w il l be "Whither Now?

    The Legislaturc Goes Into Action."The second speaker wil l b e Earl G.Harrison, p re s ident , P ennsy lvani aPublic Charities Association. Topic,"The Goodrich P lan fo r Ass is tance ."Te a will follo\\", with Mrs. JamesHect o r McNea l and l\Iiss Martha R.

    Harkness at the tea ta bl e. Mr s. E dward W. Riddle and Mrs, J. EarlWagner wil l b e th e hostesses.

    Junior Music Club"Iiss Margaret Squi er announccs

    the first mceting of the Junior MusicClub of Narberth this Saturday at 2P. 1\1. in her s tudio, 305 Grayling avenue.T he p ur po se o f t he club is to give

    chi ld ren an oppor tun it y to p lay, c ri ticize and improvi se for each other,participate in e ur hy thmi cs a nd r hy thm ban d work an d en jo y a child'sstudy of the his tory of music.All children are invited.

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    A. J. DREXEL PAULof GII I /i h rood, ROc!lIo/', who ?'C(,I'lltly waH CliOS(' ll cllstodian oftllC funds of th c Seaman's Chu1'chInstitute.

    Will Ai d TaxpayersFo r the convenience of local tax

    payers a r ep rc se nt at iv e o f t he P er sonal Proper ty Tax Division of thcPennsylvania Department of Revenucwill aid in the filing of their 1937 personal property ta x returns on Fridays,January 2!l, February 5 an d Saturday,February 13, at t he L owcr MerionTownship Building, Ardmore.Narberth Beats ConshohockenConshohocken's Hy-Club received itsfirst. setback this season Monday whenNarberth's !\Iain Line League quintet

    defeatcd the team at Conshohocken,31-24. Al Herrmann, Narberth forward, featured by droppinglong-rangetosses for a total of 12 points.

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    THE NARBERTHDANC ING CLASSESMargic Elizabcth Hoffman

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    CREAM3090 More Food Va lue , and richin Bone an d Musc l e Bu il d ingM in er al s. P ro te in , Milk Sugara nd Bu tter fat . I ts app etizin gFlavor an d Golden Color appealsto both children an d adults.Brookmead n ot o nl y offers Qual-ity i n i ts Product bu t exceptionalService to all p ar ts o f t he M ai nLine.

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    Landmarks So ci e ty G ive sBridge P ar ty a nd

    Last Rites Saturdayfo r W . Russell

    past commander, Harold D. Speakman Po st . Amcl ' ican Legion, Narherth; director of the MontgomeryCounty Bar Associat ion; president(Hl29) of the Bala-Cynwyd-Narber thRotan' C lub ; m em be r of the Montg'l1meJ:y County Republican Committee from the General Wayne District;an ove rs ee r of the Merion Friends'Meeting- and also f ormerl y head ofthe Friends' Home, Germantown; Ipresidcn.t (I fl31 and 1932) and honorary Hfl ' ]Iresidl 'nt of the NarberthP l a ~ . e r . s which organization he helped It o fOl'm i n May , 1931.In ] !l:33 MI'. Green represented the"chool childrcn of Narberth and ILower Mel'ion without compensation Iin a legal effort. to make their !'iavings!

    accounts in the Merion T it le a nd ITrust Company a preferred claim,lIe won the cascoHis hobbies were public speaking

    and amateur drama ti cs . He appea redin many roles with the NarberthP layer s and made thousands of public addresses of a c iv ic and politicalnature.

    \Vest Manayunk Fire Company:January 2G, 5 A. l\I.-Garagc ofEdward L. Schwartz. 51 Overhill road,Cynwyd. Damage sl ight.

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    J. WILLIAM DITTERCOllf/l'cSSl1lall from MOllt!lOmCI'!1County, !plIO 1 V a , ~ choscn viccchail'll1al/. of the Nationa l Rcpub-lican Cmli//'cHHiona[ Committcc fort hc E as t.

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    Cynwyd, Penn Valley ISchool Land Sought.- IBoard Also to Bu y Ground I

    Adjoin ing Penn Wynne !School

    P la ns f or the acquisition of overfivc acres of ground in thrcc diffcrent.communi ties-Cynwyd, Penn Valley!an d Penn \Vynnc-wcre made at a;meeting" of the Lowl'r l \Ierion School:Board January 18. iCondemnation proceeding' s wil l be!started immediately by the boanl to,aCfJuire three and one-half acres of i

    ground adjoining' the C ~ ' n w y d Schoolproperty.The t ract , which is to be uscd forthe new Junior High School, was hcldfo r $42,000 by Mrs, Charles D. Gilla nd t hc Tradesmen's National Bankand Trust Company, representingheirs of the estate.An offer of $20,000 had been refusedand while $42,000 had been asked byDonald Flanery, the bank':" real estate representative, S. E. Downs,Superintendent of Schools, reportedthat Mrs. Gil l d id no t care to scll theground under any circumstances.The board's solicitor, Clemcnt n.1Wood, wil l be instructed to start con-! I G'lb d S II' The following aides under the chair -demnation proceedings and a jury The popu ar I ert an u IVanof view will be appointed by th e comic opera, "Patience," has been se- mansh ip of Mrs. James R. C a m e r ~ n ,

    Montgomery Court. This body wil l lected by the Music Department of Mrs. Harry H. Hellerman and M I ~ Sdecide on the p ri ce t o bl' paid by thf ' Lower Merion High School f or it s Emily Gilp in Hopkinson, were 111school district, bu t the owners a re annua l S avoyardi an production on IcI?arge of th e ~ r i d g c I ~ a r t y ~ n teagiven the right of aplwal from the February 18 and 20. Alt hough no t g'lVcn by the ~ h I 1 a d e l p h l a SOCIety forjury's recomnwndation. so well k nown as s ome o f the others, the PreservatlOn o Landmarks Mon-Davis and Dunlap, of Philadelphia, it is hoped that t h is oper e tt a will day at t he Wa rwick : Mrs. JOSellhwere selected a rchi te c ts f or t hc new,be as well received as were "The Pi- Aliaken: ~ l r s . A. Balfour Brehman,C ~ ' n w y d ,Tuniol' II igh building, which Irates of Penzance" and "The Mikado," Mrs. Wilham A. Clementson, 2 ~ .Mts.is to 'face Oil "lanayunk road. Con- both of which have been presented E ~ l w a r d G. Cook, M?s. John l eystruction will not he started for about by L ower Merion students. IDixon, Jr., Mrs . A. Giraud Foote,K' rs., s" t I Olive V. Gibbon Mrs. Rober t A. Im-two yea rs . accordmg' to UIWlln ell( - Miss Florence Nicholson is in I J 1\1' J I J ITID ' , ' .. broug 1, 1'., rs. osep 1 '- ump)!,ent " 0.\\ ns, ,'. ' . ," chaq;e o f t he stag: dn:echon, and ~ 1 - I 1 \ 1 r s . Lester S. Lam b, Mr s. C ar l E .\\ 11110111 C. Scheetz, of B I ~ n "1.1\\1 len V Nern is d lr ectmg the musIc. . "1 J I SF ), , . 'J ' ,t ,I ' "I " von Czoermg, lv rs. 0111 oare ,avenue, C y n w ~ ' d , lIas sc cc II ,ll( II They will be assi s ted by 1\1Iss Myrna h 1\1 L h M' Tt f tl ' , '. el ' 11 0 'l' t h' IMrs . Dorot y . c man, IS. . P I Act or 1l. nlCeSS

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