Our Town July 17, 1936

download Our Town July 17, 1936

of 4

Transcript of Our Town July 17, 1936

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town July 17, 1936

    1/4

    ,,,,'''''l.

    P RI CE , F IV E CENTS

    ! '\ot a singJ" caS t' of contag' ious dlse a ~ c has heen reported in NarlwrthfOI' the last six weeks, accordinJ,:' toIJ"alth O!1ieer George B, Suplee.I n Lo we r : ' II, 'rion a n ew l ow wa fl'l'aclH,cl last we'ek whcn TownshipIJ('alth Olliepr Man'in E. J{eynold" )'('

    ported bu t two cases o f whoop ingcough, one caf;e of measles.

    =

    Lighlning Sl rikes Twicl 'Win s Th re e Scout Honors Conce r t Ra ined Ou t During till ' s to rm l as t S at ur da y

    Donald Love, of Wynnewood Boy Owing to t he r ai n l as t F ri da y t he l i gh tnin g struck a tree in the :100Scout Troop No, 1 , earned t hr ee t ro -. a p pe ar an ce o f Ma rg ar et H ar sh aw ,: block of Grayling avenue, Narberth.phies duri ng t he f irst pe riod at Camp I contralto, at the Robin Hood Dell con-IA bolt also landed next door to aDelmo nt , D on al d won a Camp Del - :ce rt was postponed until some time in ig ro up o f storef; on the f ;outh side ofmont award, a merit badge, and a August. The date wil l be announced iMontgomery pike, near Old LancasterJunior Rifle Association citation, Ilater. Iroad, Cynwyd.

    NARBERTH, PENNSYLVAN IA , J ULY 17, 1936

    Engagement AnnOlmced

    Sunday;fo r

    IS

    Caldwcll With PeaceJ, Baird Caldwell, well-known Nar

    ber th real tor, if; now associated withW. S, Peace, Upper Darby, whof;e organization is very a ct iv e in the MainLine and o t he r suburbs in the sale,r ent a l and development of r ea l e st at e. I

    Addition to Honor RollIn the lif;t o f c on tr ih ut nr s t o t lw

    Fourth of Ju ly Fund published in lastweek's OUR TOWN. the donation of tlwHorn & Hardart Bak ing Company o f$5 was inadvertently omitted.The Fourth of July Committee alsllrewrts that each one of the chain or

    ganizations operating' in !'\arhl'rthmad" a contrihution to the F i reworksFund.

    IIDevotees of Ike Walton Numerous Commit tce Chai rman Tells iMerchants' Aid AskedPlans to Rotary Club I KAt Ranger Lodge; Boxing Popular: At th , B,la-CynwYd-N"b"th R J to eep Streets CleanI

    :ar y Club luncheon at the Overbrook Inusiness Men Asked Not toEclitOl"S Note: i.q t he s ec o nd . F i ~ h i n g haR literally taken thc camp' Golf Club ~ u e R d a y ~ W. J a m e ~ Dren Sweep Rubbish In to

    in a s er ies o f [ (' tt as fl'olll Ranger! hy the ear! ' thiR s ea son. A lmo st every: nen, ne\: vIce-presIdent of the club 1ILodge at Ca.qco, Mainc. !hoy in camp is taking a try at casting, chairman of t he ? ro gr am com i Bo rough Gu t te r si By this time it i s e vi de nt t o b ot h I a nd s ti ll f ishing . BobbY Reed and: m l t t ~ e , served as chaIrman of . : ,PESSIMISTIC reader and au thor that S am Rea d i s I ll ic k L on ga ke r a re t he ace s of the: m e e ~ 1 l 1 g - , thAe fiJrRt unde r t he a d n ~ I n l s - ; TOW N BORROWS $5000.00I I . R L d ,to .' younger set while Lew is Re' isne r i t rat lOn of . . Esrey, new preSiden t,no onger In anger 0 ge. "e nllss' , . 'f h .. B tt " . h .By JOHN MULLIGAN : h' , I . d h' t Charlie Herbert Burton Davis Johnny' 0 t e orgamzatlOn. l ee r c o- op el at lO n on t e part ofIf; time y WIt an IS pungen pun s, ; , 'i N rb tl h t . k . bWith great determination-and wei but morc' than thof;e we m i ~ ~ Samuel:Heymann and Don Rh ea sa a re t he i Eug;en.e H. D a ~ i s , c h a i r ~ a n o f t he oua Ie merc an s 1Il eepmg 01'-might a dd , q ui t e a bit of new hopt' , , "Parm" Read himf;elf. : real fif;hermen among the olde r boys . : c o m m u l l l t ~ ' ~ e r v l c e c o m ~ l t t e e , :old tr clean, was a sk ed a t.Narherth's bas,!ball warriors wiJI tal",: . ' .J ohn Sellers should be included in the: of plans of hIS group whIle Dr . Rlch.,July meetmg of Narberth councd Inoff on the t l 'l ' k which mayor may; The camp c o m ~ . l e t e d . first: latter group, also, for he hns t he, u rd C. Mear s was spokesman for t he t be . rcport of Hig,hway Committee

    not lend to the Main Linc Lt 'agu, ' : week of th e :.easo.n "Ith .e\ el . ~ l a n ;honor of bagg i ng the largest fish of \'ocational f;ervice committee. C h a l r ~ a n Robert ltll'bill of the Highw'lV Committee.\ anag"r ,'!IW nVls JOYS WI I . . I b . t h h ' :Lew Reisner, b a ~ m ' e d a sixteen-inch: Italy an rance WI be procured for , ' . ' . .trawl to Downingtown to pry 011 th e ' na.ry, IS more 01 . ess usy \\1 pickerel Fridav. Bobby Reed caught' mcetings Engle Taylor, chairman of I ollowmg a reference to t he f ac tS C I R s o r ~ and adheSIVe p la s te r, bu t t he : ." .'. '.. U1'lt street" in the b u s i n e ~ s d' t 'ctlid t omor row. No l ea gu e g ames are I . i a fourteen-1I1ch lake t rout , the first of', the InternatIOnal servIce commIttee . , . . . IS 1'1scheduled for Sunday, so the tnwns-' boys have b.een In c?m p long enough: i ts kind to be caught at Ranger Lodge. stated. ,a l' e c leaned three times a week, the'11 I I . I R' t I ' t o c ou nt mmor brUIses and cuts af; I . - report states 'men WI c as I WIt 1 lver on J er e. I I w p 'n Bobby h as c au gh t twenty-seven fish William S. Howard, sergeant-at- .Other games ~ I a t e d for tomorrmv' llere gro mg aJ s. . during his firf;t s ev en d ay s, q ui te a' armf; and chairman of the fellowship' "I t frequently happens that when. tl I B kl' f' t' VYONNE WILLOW FISHER J\1of;t of us are used to the Mame f f i ' .' th e m e r c h a n t ~ open th ' t thIn Ie eague are: roo _lIle, II'S _: .. . . . record or such a young Isherman . ,and attendance commIttee, dIscussed "Clr s me s eyhalf champ, at Coatesville; Berwyn. dOl/yhl('r of MI'. an d Mrs. Omal' ,,:oods. by now, even .though clvlhza- The first week's inspection ended methods to keep t he a tt endance up t o swe ep their own floors and their side-t '\

    1 t PI '11' I GI .1 t 'I I' n. Fisht'l" of -'I('/'ion, whose ( '11- lIOn" IS only a week In the past . Few. ., I. \vnlk' out 'nt the tt d 'es 11 1('S an( auwyne a .\ a _ ., ,,! WIth Cabllls 8 and 15 wll1ll1ng the a Ill gh standard and Dr. F. Munro ". S I 0 gu el, pro ucmg11a [/"I1I( '1I1 has becn (l1lIlOullced to f tl boy st p to say Ex use mc l tdern. 0 .1C so. . c. . I' grand prize, a speed boat r ide on Purse, new secretary of the c lu b a nd a I t er e a pp ea ra nc e v er y soon after

    I b f .1fr. Char/('s El'f)'c!t Shilln, SOl! h th b to t thahi( asehall root('rs rom th" any ~ l l O l ' e w en ump m a rce! Long Lake . Cabin 8 inc ludes C ro Lud- publici ty committee chairman, spoke c s tr ee t h as been cleaned. If thehorough arc becoming a larmed about "f Mr . a l/ d Mrs . Cha rl es S. Shinn, at l11ght. Such thmgs have become: low, councilor; Gordon Clausen, Dick on the work in field. merchants would collect their sweep-the failure of their favorites to show of Bala. routine and expec ted . ICuster and Boyd Brodhead. Cabin 15 is i ng s i nt o their own rubbish recep-anything. And incidentally the ball , The sailboat was launched today' manned by Ace Quinn, councilor; Bob IA .d GO S t t ades , they would greatly improve th ec ~ u . b is also becoming alarmed .on no-,Building in Borough I , k ~ k e d With. n ew c amp ~ o l o r s of IWarwick, Bill Brendlinger, Roger Fox \ war s IVen COU oS g ~ n e ~ a l a pp ea ra nc e" o f th e b u s i n e ~ stlCll1g how. the f an s h av e faIled to! 0 !bl :lght S Ilver WIth scarlet hneR. It and B il l Grugan. Inspection was con- at Narberth Session (l1strlcts every day,support thei l ' team. A new low for: $13 139 Dunng Month 1WIll need a c ouple o f days for the: ducted by Bead Councilor Bob Smith During the month the highway de-attendance was struck this season and I , I timber s to swell, b ut it will be f ;een and w as as s tri ct a s s tr ic t c an be. par tment repai red the stone abutmentthe time is not fa r distant when Nar- . !with aIJ w i n g ~ ~ p r e a d , its nOf;e p low- The week ahead looks tougher still, Board of Review an d Cour t of near t he b r id ge ove r Ind i an Cre ek in~ e r t h wil l he p l ~ y i n g onl y o ne twi- Ne w House an d S t ~ r e Listed Iing the bil1ow:::. b ef or e man y winds with th e inspection being in charge of Honor Hold Join t Narbrook Park with "a more perma-l Ight game a week. Among Ope ra t io n s hav e b lown . SkIppe r Ludlow has Bob AlIport, former company com- Mectin i ncnt foundation than was prev ious ly

    Spl i l Twin Bill f or J un e !even bought a new s aI lor hat f or t he , mander at Virgin ia Milita ry Institute. g i there"; relocated the curb and side-, . 'c B Ik IHaying open dates for last w('ck- I !o c c a s IO n . . I ommander ob can f;ee dust unde r 4 BOYS DEMONSTRATE wa . at t Ie south corner of Haver-end, the Davismen met Stonehurf;t on! TEN PERMITS GRANTED I Soft.baIJ contlll.ue::: run e.veni trunks without even h av in g t o l i ft I ford and Wynnewood avenues ; dug aS at ur da \, ' a nd B en n. 'n h er e a da \.': i rllce 111 populal'ltJ With f;wlmmll1g.' them. d f ' I C 'ditch on t he w es t side of the unim-__ '1'1 t d t I I The Boar 0 ReVIew and t 1e ourt d .l at er . S tonehurs t defeated the' locals, i :\lore building was started in Nar-I Ie ar en p ayerf; are amo.ng I Councilor Allport's c la ss es i n b ox - o f Hon or f or t he Bov SCOUtR of the I.lrove f;e'ctlOn o f H ampd en a ve nu e,5.-1, but the defending championR' I){'rth duri ng t he month of .Julie than' most comp:tent, George Pame ing have been very popu la r t hi s s ea - Ma in Line Di!'trict w ~ r e held Tues da y J us t s ou th of .Price avenue.. The l at c ame back strong- on the Sabbath to :fo r any ~ i m i l a r period in :\arherth ' I.nd Bob Br.endhnger ar e tw o of the son. His course in th e manly ar t ha s evening at the Narberth Presbyterian t(:r. was t o reheve a bad drumage con-

    '11 D Rid ' ~ " ' . I . . t' . nngleaders m the f;oftball league. Bob h b d'ff t 'I'h b . ., ,l1tlOn.:;pl an e( mon s gang-, ,_.1, 1I1 a S1l1ee pre-( epl eSRlOn I111('S. , - . ~ o m e ow een I eren . e oys Church unde r t he gene ra l directIOn ofwell-played game. Playcrs were: Ten permits were i s ~ u e d by Build- WarWIck, our only rep reRentat iv e a re being given defini te dri lls in the Ris de n Wenr i ck s cout e xe cu tive for: Var io us c ur b and s id ewalk job sslowpd up considerably i n both d Il l' to ing- Inspector George B. Suplee for from W a : . : n e ~ n l ~ Y s . a s r eg ul ar ly a s fundamentals of the game, even rope- the Main Line , ~ s s i s t e d hy C. n. Clip-: w('re awarded to Frank Gioni, Frankthe in tense heat . 'huildings to c('st an estimated $1 :1,1:l!1. the g-ame IR 1 pIog! e ~ s . Among the ,.,kipping, It 's quite a picture to watch sham, c hair ma n fo r th e Co urt of Coradetti and J. J, Gibney.Mickey Gavin contributed a tripIP' IIea(ling- the list were a house, lOll younf . b oy !', ~ . o w a r ~ " l \ 1 c C o ~ n e l l , . Fred Smith and Sibley Lee trying to Honor, and W, F. Hog an , J r" c ha ir -! Mr. Durbin, repor ting for h is P ub -in e ac h g ame a nd al!'o banged out a: ShirJlfield, .public health, per-' Repor t H c a lt h Excclk:-;!

    To Rcbuild Grandy, of Rutherford, ,I., a nd loc at io n. w i th other f;mall, bu t wcJ- next week . : f;OIH1I health and f;\\lmming. I:'III'S, O. C. Fog-uf;, of Charlo tte , 0:. C,,' ('ome g i ft s a s well as helpful informa-I.' P. S.-Oh, by the way , mo th er , 11In an e ll 'o rt t o I '" hu il d Ihwis and h('1' daughtl,l'. J nne. tion about shops , churches , etc. ;need some spending money. ,NarlJcltll Bllsl'ncss COllllCl'langling for the Rervicrs of ,J (j ( ' :I1l- I:'Ill'S. C;rand\' gaw' a hrid.ge parly, The whole "'roup we feel def;ervea' W'l l P bl ' h 0 'Nally, of Roxhorough. l \1c) ;a ll y is ." ' . . . . , . - I I U IS u'cctOl'Y:\.Il11IlIaY "\'l'nlllg,ln hono,r of : ' I I r ~ . , g'1.eat (.Ieal of c r ed i t f o r one of t he DCPOs l' to r s May Rccel 'ves ai d t o he a powerful slugg'('r and ah s ~ v first sacl'er ( , r a n , I ~ ' an,1 :'III'S. I l l ~ u s . C,uests \\','1'

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town July 17, 1936

    2/4

    Page Two OUR TOWN July 17. 1936

    662 !I

    - - - ~ J

    II " ~ p ~ ~L'CYNWYD

    ..\ pillt of g l 'o u nd o n Calv('I'I rllad,''I'iOIl, h ' ~ \ : n sllId for th(' I"'nll~ y l v a l l i a J),'p(lI'1ll11'nt of Banking- 10(;;'org'(, J I, Sh us t( 'I ', wh o wi II (] '( ,,t a.;1 1I1\( e,donial hOIlS,' at a tlltal i l l \ ' t ~ ( 1I11l1t or' $l:i,OO().

    tian Sehumueke r , who is professol'emeritus at \V' es t Chester Sta te College fol' Teachers, au thor an d lecturel 'of note; l\I i s s Vi l 'g ' in i a R, HugllPs,wl1" is local director of the I ' h iladt: l p hi a G ir l S eo ut s, w it h s t o l ' i e ~ ahoutCl.echosJovakia a nd m an y othe)' fascinating subjectf'. At 2.30 th e morequie t purf' u i ts ar e followed, whieh lJlayinclude sig'l1aling-, handiCl'aft, archpry, firf't aid, puppetry and hOl'schackriding- theory, Assembly is playedagain o nl y t on so on t o i ndi c at e tha tanot!"'I' da y is O\'l'}', ~ : n d when th e(;lIt,d'lIight Cirell' i:; fOI"Il1C'd, t a p ~ I.,playld and l ' \ ' l 'ryonl' goes hOllll'.

    No mach ine -No e1cctricity-Ideal for the summer We also feattlrcFREDERIC and FRENCH oil-CROQlJIGNOLE and SPIRAL l\.1ollday, 'Tuesday, Wt'dllcsday-2 specia ls for 85 c

    -rllllrsday, Friday, Saturday-3 spccia ls for $1.25

    Deposits Insured under the Government P lanMcmbcr of Federai Rescrvc System

    Opcn at 8 A. M. daily for your convenience

    f e 11 c e s a ndGates will keepyou frce from

    I ~ ~ a n r annoy-

    Sllull Lumbe r Company

    Tire Li"k Bet"'ee" Forest arId Home29 Bala Avc,. Bala-Cynwyd

    CLOSED SATURDAYS AT 12 O'CLOCK

    Th e

    - - - - ,= - - - - - . -ZOTOS---Permanents

    PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY

    -----IThe Joy of Privacy

    IN ANY large company, serving thousands of customers,o ne o f the most vexing problems is to develop an effic i en t met hod for handl ing customers' inqui ries, Wi thoutsystem, it would be impossible for even the most s impleinqui ries to be attended to promptly an d satisfactorily,We have in oper a ti on, f or t he cus tomers ' conven ience,whot we t er m a Customers Service Department, Thisdepartment is equipped to handle ALL incoming inquiries,whether by mail, te lephone , or personal visit, If requiredinformation is not immediately available, this departmentis equipped to ge t it far the customer,Each o f o ur branch offices has its own Customers ServiceDepartment, an d in t hi s way a customer's needs oretaken care of without delay.

    43 North Narber th Avenlle-Narberth 4077300 Levering Mill Road-Phone: C)'lln)'d 927

    a n ~ c s .

    KATHl JENIEB lEAUTY S ~ I O P P J E

    INational Bank of Narberth!

    May we t al k t oyo,1 about desIgns : lnd costsfOl ' your typeof home?

    MAKING IT EASIER FOR YOU

    ing-; ni ler which th e g-irl" go t o t h ei rIIllits to take a t tendance recOI'd, g-ivl't:)('il' milk O\'der, w hi ch m ay he PUI'chasl'd frl ' sh from th e milkman, an d!t'arn who is i n c ha rg -e of "Kapl' l ' s"rill' till' day, Court of H(!nor follows,wh\'n t he u n it l e ade rs , p a t ro l l e ade r san d speonds, memhers of the slaff an d

    S p ( ' c ; : I l i s l ~ e on sl ll t a s t o policy. Nextt h" l i' ump "[ ~ U l l l l 1 1 o n . " ('\"'I'yolll' til: I c t i v i t i , , ~ , which m : I ~ ' hI' th , p iol l""1 ':\[.( i\'il i , ' ~ , pllppdry , lIatun' , folk dallein.L(, firf't aid, s J ; c ~ t e l i i n g , ~ i g l l a l i l l g - orltalldier:Ift. Aftt'r th{,:;l' a l ' l i \ ' i t i , , ~ tlttt 1111111(\ sounds m(':"s and I'v('rylllls,"Oill tllid in "Thl'(,(' Conwl','r1,:'ll)lln," a 1',)llll'dy tha: bl'.)ughl bad,!J.: JlIlJlu!ar r C ' ' 1 u ; ! ~ t . Th e caf'( iIlC!udl's 'C!aud,t!(' Cnlbl'l't, Riehal'd Ad "i l a nd\ Ia r\ ' Bl)land. It will bll ~ h " \ ' . I : :.11l1l;Ia\' :Ind T U I I ~ d a : .. , a l n n . ~ with 'I!I add,daU'ra e ti , )n o f . ~ ' ! ' ( ' a t i l l l " I ' l ' ~ l ..-th:' otn(;,,1 pict'lrl'., o f th e sl'llsatidll:ll f i . ~ ' : l tIJl'\\\"'('1l .11l1 Louis an d i\lax ;-;dll;w!ing:.

    \ \ ' I d l l , ~ d a ~ . X a r 1 H ' r t h ' ~ a \\. ,l I' .IlIight. \\ 'al:I ' r Hustoll is 1 ' 1 ) : , : : I I ~ ' ill"H'ltld,'s," a lllag-nific('nt ~ t l l r ~ ' o f : h""111pil'" build,), a nd h is lif(' \ \ 'o l' k i llS'llith Africa.Th\ ' rl"t of the weeK "Priva:1' NUIl11",1''' will prO\'1I very nlUl'h worth ~ ( ~ I '

    ing. Ib e a ~ t incluu\'f' Rolll'r t Tayll ll ':tlld Lontta You IIg'.

    :"rvlt-. Deeds" at Nm'berth;r fi(Tht Pictures C o t 1 1 i n ~I U 'I XII'.\ playing- :It the N:lt'lll'rt.h Th,, at 1'\' "11 (;ary Coop,' I' ant! .r "all A!' 'l11ur in ":\11'. j)"l"ds (;'w< til T I l \ \ ' ~ I , " !Iklig'h: fur .'(dry about a "lllall-twIIIl1pl)('t ,,"hI) inIH'l'i::-; 1 I 1 f ) n ( ' ~ and h ~ l : ' ; I I r j , ! ~ - '

    I. illa] id":I:' ahllut d i " p , , ~ i l l ~ ' Ill' it.,: " : \ I i c k ( ' y ' ~ (;ralld Opl'ra" i: 1)11 th e

    1 ' I , ~ i d ( ' n e "Cynwyd,till' P I I I ' ~

    They're Half

    R i v e r v ~ e w Beach ..At Pennsville, N. J.3Sc Round T r ip Daily, IncludingSa turday, Children. 20cLeave Philad . lphia: D3ily - 9:45.11 :00 a. m.. 1:00 p. m. S \ l n d n . y ~ andHolidays - 8 :30. 10 ,00 Il. 111" 2:00oJ. m. 5 0c r ound trIp-children, 25r.g'Piece Da.nce Orchc!'tra on boat loavinrr 2 fl, In, Sl1ntlays.WILMINGTON P E C ~ N \ s r i R ~ V ELoave Ph ' l ad c lp h ia : Su nd ays andHoi i d ~ y s - 7 , 30 . 1 0 :3 0 A. M" 1:30.4:15. 7:00. 9. 30: '11.30 P. M.Adults 50c: Children 25c.-nuns Sundays only.Daily -7 :45. 11 :00 A. M.. 1 :00. 4:00.6,00. 8:15. 11 ,00 P . M.Adul t s 35 c: C h il d re n 20c.MOONLIGHT TRIPS, 50c. 'R1m MO\' lES AND I tANC INGII I 'mn , OUC.lmSTUAI.ra \.,. II :46 I'. M.-U"'k II:SO

    ~ ~ ~ a ~ Phone:B%oepl LombardJuly 20.? I 7640

    Half thl' Inv(' i l l t l ' ) ' ( ' ~ : in Ouid,,'s"Ul1del" Tw o Flags" f'ul'I\;,llI'dhy It\lnald c . , L ~ , i a n :lnd r l a ~ ~ d ; : t "C"ll,,'rt (ahm!'). ('1I,1 'nl'!lid '.'I t ' ' ~ a l i l l d H u s ~ , l l ;\1111 \ ' : ' t "r .\1,"L : l J ~ l l ' n . '1111 flaming' , t O l " ~ ' "I'1111'I1'S 11I'!'\lism and \\'oml'n '.< d('\(\tion now playing' at t::;, E.l!:"pI ian.

    - - - , - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - -

    riday, July

    'I'hl' (Itoeisioll o!' I'll' ",1.1',' ~ I I 1.1'1'11I1' ( 'ollrt ill I lit' :1:'1"';1\ I:' IS;l:J"( ' . S n t.t.o II , ()\'('I'hr(I"I; .1' ',1'I11'Y,frolll th e \'0\\'1'1' :\!(,('i" I ""I"d "i'/'.,1.inslllll'lIt'S 11111";:1 1 I , '''''It,it :1Illlildilig OWIIPt! 11.\ : :P iwll . l ' ; III

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town July 17, 1936

    3/4

    5

    Page T h r e ~

    Feve r

    W P & CARDMORE, PA.

    alle

    NEW PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES NEW FUll-TRIMMEDDE LUXE CAB' NEW HIGH-COMPRE5510N VALVE-tN-HEADENGINE' FULL-FLOATING REAR AXLE ON l1/i-TON MODELS

    $360 AND UP. LisrpriceoJrhehalJ-roBchassis at Flim, Michib>an. Specialequipment extra. Prices quoted iBrhis advertisemenr are lisr at Flint.MichifPll,and subject ro changewWlOUll'lOhce.GENERAL MOTORS INSTALLMENT PLAN-MONTHLY'PAYMENTS TO SUI T YOUR pURSE

    Thoughtful buyc rs of t rucks andcommercial c ars ar c disI>layingFOR ECONOMiCALTR .....SPORT...TION overwhelming preference fo rChevrolets. Because they know that Chevrolet trucks havethe greatestpulliflgpOlI,erof anytruck in the entire low-price range becausethey know that Chevrolet trucks arc the mostea}flomical for alI-round duty . anll hccausethey know that these b ig, powerful Chevrolet85Cll in the lou,'cstprice rUflge Visit yournearestChevrolet dealer today . ask fo r a thoroughdemonstration .. and then choose Chevroletsthe world's thriftiest high-powered trlU:ks!CHEVROLETMOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICHIGAN

    WM. G. FRANKENFIELDSimpson Road at Athens Avenue

    Truck buye rs p re fe r Chevrolets becausethey're outstanding in PULLING POWER,OPERATING ECONOMY, LOW PRICE

    During the summer of 1793, Yellow Fever r a v a ~ ~ dthe city of PhilUlltlphia. Sprtading terror and thst re ss t hr o ug hou t t he city, th e t l r e u d ( ~ d diseusewiped ou t nearly one 8ixth of th e population.That ,,'as a s u m n 1 ( ~ r of intense h ( ~ a t an d tlrou:zht.Peop le had to go long di st ances for wute r, storingtheir scanty supplies in IJlwk()ts, casks and ('isterns.It was n ot t he n k nown t ha t these 0pl'n wuter containers furnislwd hreeding places fo r m O ~ t p d t o e s ,among thcn.1 that particul,lIr mo"eluito w h ~ ) s ( ~ d c a t ~ l ybite transnuUed Yellow Fever .. th e ~ t e g o m ) ' l a .Benjamin Franklin saw some connection betweenau unstablewalt-r s u p p l ~ ' and discusc. Hc advoeated plnn to hring thc wult ' r of the Wissahickon (:rc(kin to thc city and di8tributc it in pipes.Whcn a public watcr supply was finall)' in sta ll cd thc YeHowFe\'er epidcmics ccased.The impor tance of a con trol lcd s uppl y o f [HIrewater was again d e ~ m o l l s t r a t e d at th e t im c o t th ebui ld in g o f t he Panama Canal. Americans did no tattempt any con st ru ct io n work unt il a modernwatcr works hnd first been installed.A de ..endable supply of pure water is th e foundationof public health.

    ;w e

    Frankenfield Funeral Home

    ~ ~ E R T I F I E D W A T E Rf rona PEDI GREED S T R E A l t I S ' ~

    "Tater WorliS~ o l l q u e r e d Yello,v

    Telephone Ardl110re 92646

    This is the

    NOTICE

    ESTATE NOTICE

    t o the f'ai rl snle shou1 fil:--:tTw,-sclay of St ' l l t l 't l lhl ' l' . . :\ . 11, l:I;W, it ap

    l l l ' a l ' i l l g ' to an d hein.g' fO\1IHI by tilt' ~ t J h -:-wrihing" a u t h or i ty t h a t t il l ' ~ a i d IIpfpnf1an t haH g'OIH' to p a r t ~ uflkl\w,"11 tht' l 'pfon',OIU)]o:ltl.;n. That lllllit'. Ilf tit, Ill'll,lPIH 'V of s:Lirl C'otnplaillt lit' g' i\ ' I '1l hy P1l1l

    l i s h i n ~ this o l ' d t ~ I ' in tht> OUI ' TOWII, allewRpallcr printed in :O:arlwl'th. l ) t ' l l l lSY!vania, 01WP a wel'l{ t l in '.. Wt't'l\::-: :- :tll ' t ' l ' : ' ;:-:ivl'ly. ('omUlf'lu'illg: 011 Ill' ht'lo1't, l i l t : ~ r dtillY of . J u l ~ ' , A. n . I n6 ,fl. III-:IUll';lt1' IIISJI!)]',A s ~ i s t a n t ( 'lpl'l{ of tilt- ~ t J p l ' t ' i l l r

    ( 'O l l rt f o r ~ t ' \ \ ' I la \ 't 'l l l ' o U l l t r,

    CHEVROLET TRUCKS

    OUR TOWN

    KIRSCH CHEVROLET COMPANYPHONE, CYNWYD 81214-216 BALA AVENUE

    Church NotesNOTICE OF MEETING

    Thp allllual tl1.'etilli: of Ihl' Hlnl'ldiatetaken a cottage on th e Rancocas, N. : 11.00 . 1 .- le 10rnll1g. prVII '" paymen t. and thosl ' hav il lg ' Ipg'al ,'Iaillls.J., fill' t wo w eek s. M rs . Walter Hun_,Theme, "The Ph il osophy o f COnllll011 to pl'eS('lIt ~ a l l l " withour ,!t 'lay to

    S " RAHAl! If . IULI':V, I':x,"utl'ix.sickel', o f E ssex a ve nu e, w il l l ea ve e ns e. :W8 ChPHtllut ,\ vellue.!\lollday to ;;pend s ev er al d ay s w it h 7.:W P. M.-Lawn Service b y "C, " "adlel'th. l'a.th"nl. D is tr ic t L ut he r L ea gu es , S t. .John s Or to her Attorney:I Ii I C I FltA"K II. :lL\:o.:CILL. I-:sq ..;\1' 1\1' LId ht f M' Chtllc 1, Sixty- Jrst street al H 0 UII l- 820 l'ndtal'll HlIil

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town July 17, 1936

    4/4

    Page Four OUR TOWN July 17. 1936

    WayneCHOCOLATE MILK

    Something NEWat Brookmead

    Al l the Churned ButtermilkYou Can Drink for Ten CenH

    Open Daily and Sunday V 'l li ! 10 P. M.

    Boulevard 3000

    For Heaterless Permanents-comfortable, easy t o manage a ft e rwards , in thel a t es t s t yl es to suit y ou r t yp e of beauty-eonsul t SuzanneSUZANNE JORET GILL216 Dudley Avenue-Narberth 2 3 2 ~ . , .:

    Brookmead Dairy BungalowGUERNSEY ICED CREAM

    Stop at BrookmeadSee the New $1000 Churn-Stainless Steel, White Enamel

    NoneNoneNoneNone INone

    NoneNone

    Aronimink

    Total Pledg-ed ( e x c l u d l n ~ re-diseounts) , $25,000.00P l e d ~ e d :A/;alnst United States Government and postal savingsdeposits $25,000.00Again",t State. county, andmunicipal deposit'" .Ag-alnHt deposits o f t ruHt de-partments , .Again",t other deposits .Ag-niuHt b o r r o w i J l ~ s , ..With S ta te a ut ho ri ti es toqualify for the exercise offiduciary powers .

    Us-atlons, direct and/or fullyguaranteed $26,000.00Othel' bonds. stoel(s. and s e-cul'itles .Loans and discounts .

    The

    Telephone Allegheny 3000

    Modern new equipment has been placed in operation. It isproposed to improve the frequency of service where traffic requires.

    ARONIMINK TRANSPORTATION COMPANY69th Street Terminal

    Upper Darby, Delaware County, Pa.

    NARBERTH: From 63rd Street and Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia,via 63rd Street, City Line Avenue, BrynMawr Avenue, MontgomeryAvenue, Haverford Avenue, Essex Avenue and Montgomery Avenuethrough Bala, Cynwyd, Narberth, Ardmore and Haverford to BrynMawr.

    has taken over the motor bus lines heretofore operated by theMONTGOMERY BUS COMPANY, INC.

    as follows:

    Aronimink Transportation Company operates a comprehensivebus systenl throughout Delaware, Chester, Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties.

    GARRETT HILL: From 63rd Street and Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, via Lancaster Pike through Ardnl0re, Haverford, Bryn Mawrand Rosemont, to Garrett Hill.

    Group and Party and special bus service may be arranged atreduced rates on application to the Traffic Manager.

    STRAFFORD: From 63rd Street and Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia,via 63rd Street, Wynnewood Avenue and Lancaster Avenue throughWynnewood, Ardmore, Haverford, Bryn Mawr, Rosemont, GarrettHill, Villanova, Radnor, St. Davids and Wayne to Strafford.

    As soon as practicable The Public Service Commission will beasked to approve a new tariff carrying the rates of fare now in effect onthe balance of the Aronimink Transportation Company's system.

    GLADWYNE: FromArdnlore to Gladwyne via Mill Creek Road.

    Transportation Company

    Total Pledg-e