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FIRESIDE I T E M ~WANTED FOR
OUR TOWN
SUPPORT THE
Narberth Base Ball G1ub
VOLUME V, NUMBER 38 NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1919 PRICE TWO CENTS
NARBERTH HIGH SCHOOLCOMMENCEMENT WEEK
Plaee.
co .
S ta nd in g o f t he Clubs.
Narberth Amateurs
Deliver Trimmingto Bryn Mawr
'Von. Lost. P.C.Bryn Mawr . ........ 5 .833St. Denis C. ........ 4 2 .6f17
W:IJ'ne M. C. ........ :1 ;1 .WO)ifarberth R. ........ 3 3 .500Berwyn •• .1 • • • • • • • • • 2 4 .333
Paoli M. C. •••••• 0 •• 1 5 .167
Pllrposl'.
IIJ:lI' tOIlI'lIalll.'nl will I" , : I ~ k l ' d t o h al ld
10 t i l l ' TOllJ ' l I i l II Il" II 1 c ' t1 I l l l l l i t t p l ' at tIlt)
I iUII' . I l l ' agTl'ps to pJay jll tht' ~ I I J l c J ' a l"'·"111 a ,Jil' of 1"'1"'1' 1111 "IJi"h h" will
1i:1"" tHiltl'1l th .. lIallll', of th e four
111111I1llIS Ill' lh(' "\sSl,,·ialioll that he
",oIlJ<I 1110,,1 like 10 >c'" !,Ia," in I,he ex
hihitillll ll1alt-hI'H. Aftl')':l1l tlw plItl'i,'s
;11''' ill lhl- "Ollllllittl 'l ' ' '' il l l al ly up the
\'I)t .. a ll d I h, ' 10111 1111'11I1>"I'S receiving
t he l a rgpst nUI11he r o f vol t' s will be the
l'xhihition ) J l a ~ · c r s .Thl' tOlll'll:lI111-nt ,1'1'1I!"'r \\"ill 10" for
11I"1I'S dOllhlt's only. Ellt ra II "1' f el ' f ol '
"al'il play will be tWl'lIt.v,lh'p '·l'nts. All
"lIll'ipH 1I111st he in th., Iialltls of the
TOlll'lt:ll11.'ut Conllnitt<'(·. "'hil'h eonsist:<
Ill' ('hail'lilall :'\1'",plI all,1 . \[I'SS1'S. Phill.'l'
a 11<1 Sta !'''"s. 1>l'fore H 0 'chll'k Thurs,lay
t',"pnillg', .Jul.,· a.
The "0111111 itt".. i!l l ln xi ou s t o make
I.h'l TOIII'II:I'IIIt'nt a hi g suecess, a nd a ll
1I1t'llIbl'rs llrp llrg(l,1 to ellter th e contest.
I f ~ ' 1 I 1 1 hu \'l '1I '1. u p ar tn er , g et o ~ c ;tIler.. a ...• a lIuml1('r of 1I1PlUbers who
ha \'\'n 'I. t..:lJlll·d up with nny other play
( ' rs t l ll ls fa r this season, an d it is hoped
t ll at t he entire membership will be rep"
\'I'sentptI ill Ihe tournament playing.
VS .
D U N
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.;;00
.500
.167
.167
AT
NARBERTH
5
5
. The Narbe r th Rese rves hnnded Bryn
Mawr A .A . t.heir iirst. defeat <xf the se a.
son Saturday in a closely contested
game On the forlI ler' s bome grounds, in
th e ),[aiu Line Amateur !.t'ugue, by tho
S",OI'I' of 5 to 4.
Up to Sat.ur ']ay Bryn Mnwr ha d Iwt
heen de'featell, :lIlcl t he y f onght hard
before they went. clown and ; !a "e up th e
ghost, they s tar t ing ' a mlly in !.be
eigllth inning, which JIl'tft'd them four
runs, hu t th eJ' could no t OV"1'(\ome Nar.
herth 's lead.
O. A. E. The f e at ur e s o f t he g am e were th e
5 2 ° fielding of Dickie ani! J ~ a e y fo r Na r•
2 ., 2 h er th , w it h th e hittiug of Seha,ffer.
{ 1 0 Ro th p i le l le r s were effective, holding the12 1 0 t eams t o a few hit.s.
(Continued on Page 3.)
Los1.
I
1
THIS AFTERNOON AT 3.15
G .
Organization.
BASEBALL
NARBERTHR .
Calendar of Coming EventsTime.
S tandi ng o f t h e Clubs.
\Von.
Drexel Hill in Twelfth.
Use This Blank in Sending in Announcements of Coming Events.
Saturday's Games.
Lansdowne, I; H. G. Dun &. Co., O.
.r. &. .1. Dohson, 1 ; Au tocar , O.
Drexel Hil l, 3 ; N arberlh, 2.
CLOSE TWELVE-INNING GAME,
HOTLY CONTESTED.
NARBERTH LOSES
CLOSE GAME
Dohson :5
Lansdowno , .. 5
J)1'('xP] Hi l l . . . . . . . . :I
Autocar 3
))1Il. IX Co. 5
:'\arlJl'rt,h 1
Dult,.
),Ianag"r S t e l s t ~ r ' f I ])rt'xe] Hill ' \ ' I l l ! a
tw.'h'e,inll ing )"Iuin LillI' L(,ague gaHll'
f rom the ~ I l v b e r t . h Club at Dr('};('1 Hill
on Saturclay by t.he score of 3 to ~ The score:
DREXEL HILL.
R. H.
. \ th.,.v, :!h 0 ()
";1,,, rt. ss. (I I)
R'ang', d 1 2!lolh, lh 1 1
Place • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,.' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Time ..............•..........••........ ' ...............•..........•
BE SURE AND SEE A MEMBER OF THE TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE.
P.urpose •••••••••••••••••••••••••• . . • • . • . . . • . . . • • . . . • • ••••••••••••••
Organization • . . . . • . . • . . • . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . • • . • • • • • • •
HAVE YOU ENTERED FOR THE BIG
FOURTH OF JULY TENNIS TOURNAMENT?
Date .......................•........................•••.....•.•.••
All t'XI'PJltiOIl:dly illf('I'('st illg- I'I'0gTalll
h:t:-- II('t 'l1 : t IT<l l Ig' l ' t ! by t il l ' 'rOUI"Jl:Illll'n1
CUlIllIlitt"., of til., :'\ad"'l'th T,'nllis Ass",
, ·i at io ll f or I he anl iu al 1-'''III·th "f .IHly
Tournament . P lay il l g will slart '''1 Ih,'
1 I I 0 r n i n ~ of Friday, .JIII." 4, and "011
tillue all . ] a ~ · , lind c ar ry u ", 'r to th e
}ll'xt d ay , S utmu n. y, t he 5 th . A s many
of the eit.y's hu sin es s p laces will he
closed al l da y on tlw 5th, it is hupetl
to , J l l : I ~ ' a number of tournament matchesOil Suture]ay mornirlg' as well as in thl'
aftl'rno(ln. I n t his w ay t he Tournamen I.l'ollllllittpe helil'v ..s it- ",ill I,.. !""sihle
til (01111111 .. tIle tlllll 'lIllll1"lIt ill th .. Iwo,Inys.
A slll,, 'iltl f"atur.. will he tlll'l'" ..xhi,
bitioll IIlal,·hl's of s i n g - , , " ~ . hy 11I('IIII11'l's
lit' th .. A ~ s l l , · j a i i l J l I who arp vol"d to
parti"ipale ill t h i ~ extra P\'l'nl. ' f",o
of Illt'sl' l11alt',hps, it- is p]allll",I, ",ill hI'
rUII olf Oll the FOll l' th-prohahly 1111, ill
tIll! n l ( ) r J ) j n ~ ' au(l Clue in th e af tl l "I1{)Oll,
all<l th e willll.'r of l'ac'h l11alt,Jt \ \' il l h . .
sl'h"dlllp,! to !,Iay 1111 S a l l l l ' d a ~ ' af t .. r110011.
Th .. IIIH liner of seleeting- the players
ill th.,sl' c'xhihition gallll's ",ill h,· as
f ol lows: Each lJlelllhel' entering t Il l' rpg-
~ ~ 5 , O O O FOR BRYN MAWR.
Elaborate preparations arc being
marIe for a rousing patriol ie meeting at
the ullion t,wili.ght serdcl's on Suntla. \ '
following T1Ic1el'enl1l'n"e D a ~ ' , .luly 6.
R.,,·. .Jolm Yan X.-ss ,rill spl'ak on
" { ~ h r i s t i a n Patriotism." A special
ChOl'US of s in ge rs f rom a ll t he dmrches
will s i n ~ .
LJ:UIt'rt'll F i J ' ( ~ Company held a straw
bl'l'I'j" f,'stiva] on .111111' 2tlth. on the
lawn adjoining the Dl'(' house. T he n rc
company will hoI,] its annunl fnil' lal('
in SeptemlJPr.
Xn t (\Ver."01II' ,-all al·t with t.heir feet,
hut ) , r a r ~ ' Pi",kfoJ'(1 ,]ot's this ,·onvine·
j n g l ~ ' iH 111'1' latest aH.I hest photoplay,
"Dndoy Long Leg's ," to ' I", sh01\ 'u nl'xt
\Vl'dnesclay : l H t 1 1 ' h u l ' ~ r l a . v a,t the Palat'1'
'I'hl'lltre. Ar,l !nnrl" "D;Hlc1y LOllg
L( lg s" i s :. ~ 1 J r ( l fil'P ( ' o l l I P d ~ ' , without a
,]ull mOlllent, prl'sl'nting America ' s Li t
tit ' S,,-el'1h.-arl iH tlll' hest picture of
lH 1 r ('nrp('r. rrhis C'lJ:ll'Illillg ' «omcclit lll1fl
il l ele\"f'l' el!nnlt't"J" (Ooln(l(l:' l" p a \ 1 ~ ( " s th p
'":IH,V thousalllls to "ast a\\'ny care and
"'"1\'"rt" "I'OSS an,l "rnhhe,] eynit's into
"1,,'erfIlJ "oll'l'aHiOl",
['lIioll t",ilighl, nll,,,tiIlW' will ]lCgin
to· I I IOJ"I 'O\r p\" l - 'ni t lg.
. fohn F . Keator, .Jr., of Gl'l11lanto",u,
a nd Hen ry C. Howes••11'., left Monday,
the 2 : ~ r d , fo r It two·weeks' nutol1lobile
trip through th e White Mountains-
Main Line Canning Clob
T",('nty,OIl<' s tud. 'II t ., w. 'r l ' grndnnll',l
110111 th" Raduor High School at th"
eOlIlJ llt ' nemll( \J1t (lX'prel:-;I's he]cl nt \\TnYIH'
Jnst S a l l l r d a ~ ' I'vening.
THE FIRESIDE
Xl'ur( $:!.OOO,OOO i s h eq ue a. th e, l i n
specific bequests to religious and public
eharitable illStitlltiOlIS and nhont $200"
000 to fami/.\' relath·,·!< h.\· th e ",iJI of
:l1iss Harriet .11:mchllrel, who died .lune
2, at her honh. ', 1511 Walnut s t reet ,
Philac}t>lphill, in I ler eighty-six th year,
an d who was dist inguished for chari t ies
throughout her l i fe time. Among the be·
quests is one of $25,000 to Bryn l\[awrCollege. . ,
1-01 lhl' S,';"Oll 111 I!!J!! th,' ),Iaill Lille
('allllillg' Clull will 1,(' operated in con
1I' ' '' liol i wit ll l Il t' : \I"il l Lill" C n l l l l l l l l l l i t ~ ·h: i Idll'lI.
1I""d'l"al'll'l''' \\'ill 111' at th., \\"YIl11e.
wood ~ , ' h o o l Bllil,] ill;!·, L,tI lcaslpr ave
11111'. \\'."lInl'\\'oo,1. A new and com
PI,il'llt- 1I1:l l lagt·r h:l:-; heen :--cel1red fo r
Ihl' "Olllhill l'" ('lItpl'!,l'isl's, :\Ir. Shipley
Browll. " 'h o h as h'lt] \\'i,]1' I'xjll 'l 'ienee
alollg' tlH':";t1 lines.
The 'Community Ki tchen i s an enter·
prise ,]esignl"] t o s ol ve t h" pl'l's.-nt a"utll
prohlem of elonll'sti,' sl'rd,·.,. By "1'1'\'
ing "'I ' ll cookl"] hoI meals dirl 'dly to
Ihp 110me i t d im iJ la tl 's t he I:rbor of
.'ooking, hut retains 11", prit'a,·.v (If 1111'
home 1 ai])l I'.
'rht' ( 'uul l ing ( ' ( l J l t t ' l ' ~ , ol'i:.rinal1.Y O ) l l ' l l ~eel fo r tlte purpose of food conservation,
ha "e prO\'en too valu3Jble t o b e aba n
tloned.
By ,paying the membership dues ($1)
members lire entitled to use the can·
ning ki tchen , now at th e Wynnewood
School, for their own I'anlling, 01' may
send fruit and veg-elahll's to Ill' l'a II '
nl'd at a nominal c ha rg e p er j ar .
Furthl'r l"II'li"ulars ma y b e obtained
II,\' ( ' a l l i n ~ n)1 heacJqnart.crs, Ardmore
, ·43-W.< \
d('Jig-lIt I"t:J Hilt! htlJl'fllI l}('gilluing o f th e
full w""k for th e school people.
A uuion "'I'V;"1' in honor of a f:r:lI1u.
at illg' ,·I:I"s is not ('olll III 011. Tho spirit,
of th .. . ,llIlI·".!' nUlhoril i..s was c,ertainly
IlIaJl ifest.
The exercisl's were hel d in Ihe Pres·
l 'yt. ,rian Church, HI"'. Gmy presiding.
Rev. Vnn Ness reucl t.he Scripture Les
son anu 11.1 in )Irayer. The lessoll was
th e great Love Chapt.er, t he 1 3t h of 1s t
Corinthians. 1'\0 ('Iwptt-r is as often
I'mld i n 1 Ii gh SC'hoo! : I " , s < ' l n h l ~ ' as this
one.
DURING VACATION, g i rl 1:1 wanls
p os it io n t o t:lkl' "an' of "'Ii 1.1 an d
nHt],e hl'rslllf usefnl. I' , 'r",nal illlt'r
view. !Ii!) X ()(ith :-;1., W"st Philadpl
ph ia. (;:s,.)
FOR RENT-Garag-e, 21'8 NaJiherth ave.
nul', Narberth. ' (38cl
Tw o cent! per word each Insertion. caabIn advance. No advertleement accepted un,Jeee caeh accompanlee copy.
CLASSIFIED A D V E R T I S E M E N T ~
(Continued on Page 3.)
FOR RENT-FuI 'ni"h"t l !'llon,s. 20 .• For-
rest .\.Vl'., .:"al'l"·l'lh. (x)
FOR SALE-Tomato I ' l a l l l ~ . :!."'. 11 1
doz.; lweI. lind "ahhag-t' plants, ]11,·.
PI'T uo z. G. 'V . Fr a l e ~ ' , :lJ:l Essex Ave.,
Xal'herth. (:l!l,.)
FO R SALE-Very cheup to dose them
out, s ever al tpnn is l':II''1Ul-tS anti ('O\'
ers. R('stringing anti 1'epairinf: <lone
h.\- "raIt er, Grlly, Gray's Ston's, Pric'e
:lIl,l Essex A \ 'l 'S., Xn )'IH' 11 h. (:IS,,)
The dass sang T"ullyson 's "Crossin;!
th e Bar" anu d Ie 2:1...1 Psalm.
Rev. Denlmy deli\'erec1 a most l11'ac·
t iC1l1 und forcefu l sel'l11on on th e t,heme,
"Life ' s Divin(\ Entlowlllellts," 2 Tim.
I : 6 -; . Jll part he said:
'God has endo\\'I',1 l'aeh of y ou w it h
g rea t g if t s llnd uulinJitpl! l'0ssihilit iI'S.
Tht> p u r l ' 0 s , ~ of this ~ { ' h o o l ba s been
tlteir development.
Stir u.)l th,' gi ft of n,.,lon. I t is thll
l I I e a ~ u n - of one's uS"fulness. It. com·
pels dl'ort to lIIak .. th e drealll I' .. al.
1 · ~ \ " l ) l ' . Y gl ' t l : l t n(lhip\"4 'I lH '11t began in the
bud of dl't"llllS. \'isiun IlH'anS power.
Stir uJl t.he gift of c 1 l O i c . ~ . You can.
not. suellet'u in trying to do t'vel'ything.
./al'k of a ll t ra dl 's i s lIIaster of none.
Bl't,tel' he a fiftJlI ra le so ,"e th iug tlhan
a firJ:lt: rate nothing. A misfit fo r life's
work l II eans fai1u l' t, . F ilHI Ihe work
for whi eh y ou r l ': Jr ti en la r gifts han '
pl'l'pare,1 you.
~ il' up the ;! i ft. of sou!. Pu t your
IIl'al't i l l to y"ul ' lask. Th ,' , l ay your .. u
tiIllSiu:-'JIl dil':" yOIl art' d t ~ f e a t l l ( J . . : \ t ) 1 1 1 ' ~ish ."""1' sllul at Ih,' I'ouulaiu of all ill'
spiratillil. . I"sus ( , h l · i ~ t . Liquid lin' is
ill\'iu..ihll'. K""I' tIll' l i l ' l ' ~ of your soul
:lIlalll". 1'1' ,pil'iluaJ l"lwel's ar e a thou·
!-land tillll':-" IlIUre i ll \· il l( ·i h ]p . Y ou n r t ~
GRAY'S STORES, I, ' '0 an d Essex
Ayes., hllve opl'ned their por/'h anll
room adjoining for sale of ice creum (lnd
cold d r ink s. Takl ' a w al k t o the cooll " ,
spot in Narberth. Closl'c1 Sunday. (:lii..-
, FOR SALE-WiJt it l ' 111,1 hllhy ('11l'riage,
good ('ondition, $1'i1.00. Cull :116 Wood.hine Aye., Narhl'rth. (:l8c)
WANTED-By three Udlllts, 1'0111' 1111
furnishl',J rooms, w it h k it ch en and
hatll. State lo('ation. C;lre of Rox 118,
:"arberth. p.'l")
' FOR RENT-Fi rst · c las s apar tment , Es .
se x Ave., Narberth. Apply to Carden
Warner, 219 Dudley Ave., Narberth.
(3Sp)
BASEBALLTlai. Afternoon at 3.15
Narberth AmateursVB.
Paoli Men's ClubAT PAOLI
ANOTHER SERIES OF INTERESTING EVENTS ADDED TO LOCAL HIS
TORY-BACCALAUREATE SERVICE-JUNIOR AND SOPHOMORE
RECEPTION-AWARDING OF ATHLETIC HONORS-CLASS
DAY-ALUMNI REUNION-COMMENCEMENT AND
SENIOR FAREWELL PARTY.
A 11;1 PI'Y , 'a,'ation t" ""(,I'y hudy!
Afll'r th e strain and .'X,dt'llll,'nt of
CommeIlcement. 'Veel" a f.,w "0.01 days
for r oo t a nt I reflectioIl ar e most wl,l
c o ~ e . I t was a ga y week-full of the
jo y of completed eudeltror and tingl'(l
with sadness of pa rt ing .
Another school year is n'l'ol'oed ill
tihe hiBtory of :Narbl'rth 1 I i ~ h . I'm'si·
b ly no ye ar h a s 'beel l so full of the un·
expected. Sickness :I1IC] ,!l'ath laic] it s
hand upon the f ac ul ty . T hl ' sdulllls
were elosed in th e fall hy onlel ' uf t he
stat.e B oa rd of H ea lth . B ut h a J l l l i c : L J ! ~are o f ten blessings ill disguise.
The p ri nc ip al a nd faeuJt;y l'onsiders
t,hn t t hi s y ea r, upon t he who le , Ims
been a 1 II0s t s u e c e s ~ , . f u l olle. All oYl'r
the count ry there ha s heen :l " r ~ ' from
scbool authorities that the morale of
Jlupils h as b een be low pa r. S tr ike s,
walkouts, t ruancy, profani ty, Yulgarity,
t hef t , and above all, definnee of aut110r.
i ty, have been commonly report ..d. Nar
berth has fortunately had an uIII))'eee
deuted ~ a of good deportment..
P up il s a nd p at ro ns r ea ct t o th,· de'
voted effor ts of the School Board and
faeulty. Our S dl oo l Board end, ' a"o rs
to procure teachers who haYe few peers .
Such teachers uesen'e the kindness that
happily is shown tllem hy Narlwrlh
e.itizens.
I t is unfOl'tunute t ha t i t is difficult,
if no t impossible, to proelll'" ('omfllrt·
n,ble living conditions for al l of th e
teac!1ers. Many hnVI' en joyed the com·
f or ts o f Narherth llOmes. 'Vhy shoIl1,]
Xarberth not spe that. all o f i ts teaeh·
ers Jive c O l l l f o r t a h ] y ~ l ~ a c h SUllllller th eprincipal tries to find ]lOarding and
rooming places, hilt at t he o pe ni ng o f
st'JIOGI finds seYera] teachers IIIW"COIll'
Illodated.
'Vi th the excl'ption of the al)oYl' n"
f"l'I'ed 10 "ollllitiou, XUl'lll'rth is an i,l"al
"..ho,,] town. _-\11 of th,' t"'H'hel's :11'1'
atlaeh ..d to onr •• 1101111' 'ro'VII.·' ' r h e ~ 'ar t l gla(l til gt't to t l l l ' i r IJOIlIP:-: HO\\", hu t
tl"""1l h" gl, ,,1 to rPlnl 'n . .\1 a." lh"."
:In,j' th,' n(' ,,' t ,' ,\ <· h" rs lill d a " 'Hdi :d
W(.'lt 'OBit ' !
Ho'" ahollt Ih., ~ , ' n i o l ' Clas" and th.,
I'""t of the stu ll , 'nt ho,l.,·? After all, a
s"hooJ , ' en t. ' r" a rouud i t s s lud" lI ts , 1101
the faculty.
Graduating Class.
Th('rl1 w('n' fourteen Seniors gradu·
at(lil. :,( 'YPll 1 I o . , · ~ a l ld ~ t ' \ ' ( ~ 1 1 ;.!irls. Al l
o f t hl ' boy" \\'ill go to colh-gl ' ; I lIo"t of
the pirls to l'olll'ge or husiness.
Halph Bpatl,v, St.ateCollege.
Phi.l Lidllg'ston. l ~ n h ' l ' r s i t y of Penn
svlV:lllia.
. 'rom Martin, Colgatl' Unhersity.
George Rose , State College.
.fohn Behalfpr, State College.
VVYf'li f \Va.l ton, Ha \ 't 'rforcl ('oll, 'g.,.
.John Wilson, Cornell Ulli\ 'Crsity.
.Jessie Ballingall, nndeeidetl.
? l I n r ~ ' Chalfant. 'Vilson C o l l e ~ , "Elt-anor E,vre, Business College.
Florelll'e Haaf, .'\'orl11al Tmining
Course in Business.
EIi2'-luheth Mfesen, Al'l Sl'!lool or Bus·
bless.
Elizahelh ~ I i l I e r ),Iillang, ' 'a t 11Ome,"Forest Hills, LOllg' Island. N. Y.
Dorothy Wilson, Business College.
Baccalaureate-SlUlday, JlUle 15, 1919.
Comlneneement W ee k w as form al ly
opened on Suuday e,'ening' hy t he ha c·
calaureate service. 'This wa s a most
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SUPPORT THE
Narberth Base 8all G1ub
Narberth AmateursDeliver Trimming
to Bryn Mawr
Standing of th e Clubs.
'Von. Lost. P.C.
BrYII Mawr .. ..... :; .838St. Denis C. ........ 4 2 .6117
Wayne M. C. • •• • 0 •• • :1 ;1 .500~ a r b e r t h R- •••• 0 •• • 3 :{ .500
Berwyn .. ......... 2 4 .333Paoli M. 'C. 0.' •••••• 1 5 .167
PUl'pOSI'.
111111 jOllrtlallll'lIt will II" ask ..d t o hal ld
til tilt, TIIlI J'JI:I 111 I I II I ( 'ol lJl l l i t fpt ' at th o
I iuJt°' lit ' : 1 ~ J ' ( I P S to I ' J a ~ ' il l t ht ' g'(lJ1ct'al
"I"'lIt a "Ii" of I'al"'], 011 "lli"h Ill' will
h:I1'" 11' l' it t"n th, · l Iall \( ', of the foul'
1111'11I1,,ls of Ihl ' AssoI' iat ion that he
wOllld !l10,! Ii" .. to S l ' " I ' l a ~ ' in t.he ..x
hil,itioll Illall'hl's. Aft " I' a ll tlil' "!ltl'il'R
:11'" ill til ,' "otllll1ittl'l ' will tally up t. he
votps :tlld thl' 1'0111' 11111111>.. 1''; receiving
tIle larg!'st. nlllllher of \'ott's \l'ill he th e
exhil , i tion players .
Th!' tOIll'nallll'nt .J'I'01'1'1' wil l hI' for
I lI l' II 'S douhl{·s o ll ly . Ell tr : lJw! ' f l' l' for
"a"h 1 ' 1 a ~ ' will he tWl'lIt.I·,(iI·1' "l'uts. All
"lIt I ' i l ' ~ IIIUSt he ill t h . ~ h an ds o f t 1 1 l ~TOUrllallil'lIt ('oIlJlnitt"I·. \l'lIi..l1 eonsist.s
of Chail'lI!an :\'1'1I'1'1l alld .\/I'SSl·S. Phillt'1'
a lid St a pll's. 11l'fOl't' S 0 'do,'k Thnrsday
t ' \ " (l l l i l l g , .1"1.,' :t
Th r "OIlIllJittl'I' is a ll xi ou s t o make
t : h , ~ 'I'OIlI'll:1-IIH'lIt a hig Sill' c es s, a ll d a ll
IIH'll1!>.. r s a ...• nrg-c,! to puter th e contest.
f l' yOIl hll1'1'11 '1' a par tn er , g et o ~ e ;tlle ...• al'l' a lIumhl'l' of members who
ha\'('II't tl'all1l'd up w it h an y o th er play
<,I'S thus fa r this season, and it i s hoped
t}lllt th e en ti r e membership w il l b e rep
l"l's<,lItl'd ill the tournamellt playing.
VS .
D U N
P. C.
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.500
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A T
NARBERTH
Tho Narberth Reserves handed Bryn
Mawr A. A. their first tlefeat <Xi the sca
son S at ur da y i n a closely c{}ntested
game On tho former's home grounds, in
th e ~ [ a i 1 1 Lino Amaten r Leaguo, by th e
s,',OI'!' of 5 to 4.
Up to Sat .urday Bryn Muwr h ad n ot
been d!"feate,l , aJl( ! 1hpy f ou gh t h an l
before tlley WPllt down an,l ga\'e lip the
g ho st , t he y st.arting· a rally ill tbc
eightll inning, whieh IIl'lt ..d t he ll l four
runs, bu t the)' coul'l not overeOllle Nar.herth ' s I('ad.
O. A. 1';. T he fe at ur es o f t he g111ne wer e t ho
:; 2 0 fielding of D ie ki e a ni l I "a cy for Nar-
2 2 2 herth, with the h it ti ng o f Schaffer.
+ 1 n Both pitclters \\"!'re pffeetive, holding the12 1 0 teal l ls to ll. few bits.
(Continued on :Page 3.)
THIS AFTERNOON AT 3.15
G .
Organizatioll.
BASEBALL
N A R B E R T H
R .
Calendar of Coming EventsTime.
Drexel Hill in Twelfth.
Use Thi s B la nk in Sending in Announcements of Coming Events.
Saturday's GlUDes.
Lansdownl', 1; H. G. Dun & Co., O.
.J. & .J. Dohson, l; Autocar, o.Drexel Hill, 3; Narberth, 2.
CLOSE TWELVE-INNING GAME,
HOTLY CONTESTED.
NARBERTH LOSES
CLOSE GAME
Standing o f t he Clubs.
Won. I..ost.DohsoJl 5 I
Lansdowne 5 1
Dn'x l' l H il l :: .l
Autocar ' ...•....... 3 3
1)1111 & Co. . _ 5 5
?\arlH'rt.h I 5
Dult,.
?/anag,·1 ' St,.. t s . ~ r ' s Drt'xl'l Hill won a
t \\ '(lh 'p-inuing ~ l : I i J l Lillt.' ] ~ t l a g ' U ( 1 gauil l
from th e XUI'bcrt.h Clllb at ])rex<'1 Hill
on Saturday by the score of 3 10 2.
The sco re :
DREXEL HILL.R. H.
Ath,'y, :!h 0 ()
I ' ~ h ( ' r t , 'S () 0
1 21 1
S 'all;.!, ( ~ ....•....Hoth, lh .
P.urpose •••••• , ••••••• , • . • • • • • • • • • . . • • . • . . • . . . . • • - . . • • • • • • • . . • • • • • • •
HAVE YOU ENTERED FOR THE BIG
FOURTH OF JULY TENNIS TOURNAMENT?
Place •.••••••••••••••••••••••••••..••. .•••••.. .•••••••••••••••••••••
BE SURE AND SEE A MEMBER OF THE TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE.
Datc ....•..........•....................... , . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . • . • . • •
Time ............•..•.........••.•..................•..••...........
Organization • . . . • • . '. . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • . • . . . . . • • • • • •
All ,'x'·I'l'tiollall." illll'I,,'stillg I'I'0gTalll
11:1:-- Ilt 'l ']1 a l ' l ' : l n . ~ ( ' d h,\" t I l t ' TOtll 'J lanh'l lt
COlllIII;ttl'" of tIll' :'\al'h"I'th T"lIl1is ,\""1'
dalion f or the :llIlIlIal I·'olll·th uf' .Iul,l'
Tonrnall1pnt. Plu.yillg' II ill stal·t 011 111,
morning" of Friday, .1111,1' 4, and "1111-
tiuue a ll , la y, ulld carry 01',,1' to thl'
next day, Su tu rday. the 5 th . As many
of the city's business places will he
l'losetl all da y on tile 5th, it. is hopetl
to ,playa number of tournll.lllent matcl){)s
1111 S l l t J l l ' l l u ~ 'morning us well as in tile
a ftl'l'IlOon. In th is way the Tournament
COlllmitt!'!' hplie\'('s it will h.. po"sihk
to "olllpl<'le th " tOIlI'lJ:JlIll'nt ill th .. t\\"o
, ] : l Y ~ ·.A s)1{'ei;t1 i'mtIUI'I' will he tlll"l'" ,'xfri
hitioll I l l a t ( ' h ( ' ~ of sillgll's, h." 1I1l'lIlhl'l's
o f' t l1 l' Ass'wiatiun \\"ho aI',· \'otl'd to
p:ll'ti"ipato ill this l 'xtl 'a 1· '· l 'n!. 'fwo
Ill' thl's,' mat{·,hl's, it is plallllc,l, will Ill '
n l l l off 011 tht' Foul'th-prohahly Oil, ' ill
Ihl' 1II0ruillg' 1I11d olle i ll th e :lftl'l'1I001l,
1I11" the winlH'r of {,1I,·,h n ll lt "l , w il l h I'
,{'h ..dnl<',l to play 011 Satul'day :lft,'I'
Iloon.
'I'h{' 1I1:JIlIJeI' of selecting tIlt' plllyl'l"s
in t il l'S" l'xhihitiol\ galll!''; will hl' as
f ' o l l o w ~ : J':ach melllhel' elltering the l'l'g-
X ot OVel'YOIlp "au a d with thei l ' feet ,
hut :\rnry l ' i ' ·.kforrl ,lops this ('onvi lie"
jllgl,\" ill he r Intpst :tIlll hest photoplay,
"Dallny J ~ o n g Lpgs ," t o 'Ill' shown 11I'xt
Wpi!n{'sday 111111 Tllurs<!ay a,t thp Palae{'
Tlwatr('. Ar<lmoJ'f·;.. " D a , l d ~ ' LOll)!
Lpgs" is :1 SUl'( ' fin l ('ollH'dy, without ft
<lull mOulent, pres,mting America 's Lit·
tIl' 8',(,l'tlll'nl't ill I hl ' hest pictur{' of114 ' r {"arc\car. rrhis (·llHl'Illlllg ('()Jnedleullr
in ( ' l c ~ " ( l r (']Inrac,tp)' t'olnpcly ( ' a u ~ l ' s the
ulan.\- tlrousan,ls to " as t away c ar r and
"I1I1I'''l't" "I'O"S all,l "I'u1>11I',1 {'yni('s into
(·lJt1I'rf '1l] I·C)JllP:lllioll:- '.
LIlllll'l'{'h Fire Company held a straw
b,'rr.y f.'stil'al nn .111111' 211th. on the
lawn adjoining the fin' house. The lIre
eOl1lpany will hold its nnlllw) fail' Intl'
in S!'ptemlwr.
~ 2 6 , O O O FOR BRYN MAWR.
Main Line Canning Clob
,fohn F . K ea to r, .Jr., of G''tnlantowlI,
and Hpnry C. Howes, .lr., left Monday,
the 2 ; ~ r d , fo r n two-weeks' autolllobile
tl'ip thl'ough th e White MOllntainll.
Elahorate pl'Oparations a re being
mIllIe fo r a rOllsing patriotie meeting at
the l I ~ i o u twilight seni, '{ 's on S \ l l ] ( l a ~ 'following' J nt le pe ll d"n( 'e Day, . lu ly 6.
R!'v.• John YUI I XI'SS lrill speak 011
"Chri l 't i an Pa tr i ot i sm. ; ' A sp('eial
ehol"us of sing-ers fl'om al l the (,hurches
wil l s in/ !.
' r \ l ' ( ' n t ~ ' - o n l ' stn ,I" lIb wl'rr gnrdllutt'.]
froln th,' Radnor High Schoo l at thp
"Ollllll"Il('enll'nt eX{'l'eis,'s Ilel,1 at \Vayne
J n ~ t Saturday C'YC'ning.
THE FIRESIDEl-nioll twilight. nll',·tillgs will hegin
to · l I l lJITO\ ' f ' ('''t·lIing.
Xellrly $2.000,000 is hequeat l le t! in
specific beques ts to religious and pub l ic
lllwr-itnhle i l l s t i t u t i o n ~ nud aholl!: $200,
000 t o f am il y rein t in 's h ~ th e will of
~ [ j s s Hurrie-t .."llllnchllrd, who diod .Tune
2, lit h!'r hOIll,' ., 15]1 Walnut street,
Philadelphia, in her e igh ty- s ix th year ,
find wlto wa s d i s t i n ~ l I i s h e d fo r charitiesth roughou t I ter l i fe t ime . Among the bc ·
quests is one of $25,000 to Bryn Mawr
College.
FOI'l h,' s,'a"OIl of Inl!! th" ~ r a i l l l ~ i n e('alllling' Cluh will h,.. operated i ll eon
1I1"'li"" with th, ' .\Iai" Lilli' COllllllunity
Kileltell.
1I1'1Id'l"al'tl'l" will Ill' at' the Wynnc·
wood H"hool Building', Lallcust'pr ave
11111. "'YIlIII·wood. A n ew a ll d 1'0111
I'ptPI11 l l l : l l l agc ' l ' h n 1ll"(11l ~ c c u r e d for
thl' "olllhill,'d {'lIt"rprisl's, ~ r r . Shipley
BrowlI. who h a had wi,h' l'x]wrieu('e
alollg th.·sl' lines.
' rhe Comlllunity Kitchen is an enter
prisl' .lnsign{',l to soh'e thp prI'S"1I t a('l1 til
I'I'ohl{'II1 of dOl1lpsti,' se)'l'it·l'. By sel'\'
ing 11'1'11 cooked hot meals , l i r " , · t l ~ - totlte llOlIIe it elimi11at.. >' the Ittbor of
,'ooking, hu t I'ptaills th,' prj, ,:!,· ." of th,'
home ta1hl ...
rrJH' ('ulInillg (lplltt,r:-:, uriginally open .
cd f or t he p ur po se o f food conservation,
Ita "e p roy en t oo valu3lble to be aban
tloned.
By ,paying th e membership dues ($1)
members ar e entitlpd to usc the can
n in g k it c hen , n ow at th e Wynnewood
School, fo r their OW11 "anning, 01' m a ~ 'send fmit and v eg et ah l..s to Iw l 'a ll
ned a t II nominal charge per jar .
Fllrtlt .. l· p : t r t i ( ' 1 1 l u r ~ may ho obtained
!IY "u!ling' np 11l':tdq11:Lrt.ers, Ardmoro
1:,·43·W.
NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1919
dl'ligIlHl:J Hlld h"lpfu] lwg iu ni ng o f t he
filII w,· ..k f or t he school people.
A I ll li ou s"rv; {' (' i u hOl lo r of a gn1l111
nliug "lass is 1I0t ,'omilion. 'rho spirit,
of th" dlllrl'h :1II1horitips was ..ertuinly
IlIlurifest.
The dass sang T"unj'son's "Crossin!!the B a r " [lno th e 2;1 I'll ]>sa1ul.
Rev. 1)elnmy delivered II most prae
tienl and forcefu l serlllon on th e t.heme,
" L i f , , ' s Divin,' En,!owllIonts,"2 'r im.
l: 6·i. In part he said:
God has endo\I" 'd l'lll'h of you with
great gifts lin.! unlillrit"d possihilities.
The purpose of tlJis " "h oo l l Ia s b el 'n
their development.
Stir up thp g if t o f I·ision. It i s t hl '
mealml'!' of one 's us"fulucss. It com
pels eft'ort to lIIak., thl' dream )'eal.
Jo;""ry gl't 'at a{'hi.'v,'ment hcgan in the
l uu d o f dr{'llnls. Vision nll'ans )lower.
Stir Ill ' t ,he gift of c ho ic e. Y ou can·
no t sUl'{'el'd in trying to do .'I·erything.
•Jaek of all tradps is lIIaster of none,
Bet,ter he a fifo)1 1:1 te sOIlll'thing tOwn
a first rate nothing. A misfit fo r life'"
work llIl'allS faiJur... }'ind t he w ork
for wlri'lh your pu rt ieula r gifts hnvl'
prepurl 'd you.
Stir lip thl' gift. of soul. Pu t your
IIl'art ' illto ~ - " u r task. Thl ' d ay YOllr en
tllllSill'lII di," .""" al'l' defeated. XOUI"
is), .""111' s"l1l at Ihl' r"lllltaill "f all ill
spirati"". ,I,'sus ChI-is! . Li' ll li (] Jin' is
illl'illl'ihll'. 1\:,.1'1' tIll' J i r c ~ of' your soul
:111:1111". fur ""iritllal POWOI'S arc a thou
s:lJld t i l l lP:" I I I lHl ' i l l\ · it lt · ih l .' , You ar p
Two c en ts p er w or d e ac h In8erUoD. caabIn advance. No adver ti sement accepted UD'less cash accompaDles COpy.
FOR RENT-]o'urlli"h"ll r O O I I l ~ , ~ ( ) . ; For-rest AI'I'., ::\:'1'1"'1'111. (x)
DURING VACATION, g i rl la wallts
p os it io n t o lakl' I 'a rl ' of' ehi lt 1 alldmake hl'rsdf useflli. I ' l ' r ~ o l l a l illl"r
vicw. !lif) X, t>fith :-it., Wl'st J'lrilad!'l
phia. (::s,·)
Th e exerc ises wcre held in t he P re s·
hyterian Church, ReI'. Gnty p r es iding.
Rev. V an N es s r ea d the Scripture Les·
son an d le(! in p ra ye r. T he lesson was
th e great I..ove Chapter, t.he 1 3t h o f 1s t
Corinthians. 1\0 I 'lHlpt er i s a s o ft en
read in High 8"hoo l :,ss"lIIh)J' as this
one.
FOR SALE-Tomato I'lallts, ;!.j,.. pl'l'
t1oz.; heet alltl ('ahhagl' plall ts, ] n,·.pe r doz. G. W. l"raley, :112 Essex Al'c.,
Xal'herth. (:1\1,.)
FOR SALE-VerJ cheap to dose thelll
ou t, s cver al tl'llnis ral'{ lu l 't s al lt l ( , ," '
el's. Res tr il lg in g and r ep ai ri ng ,lone
h,\' "'niter ' Gray, Gray's Stores, Price
all,l Essex A\'t's., Xarlll'rth. ps,·)
(Continued on Page 3.)
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR RENT-Garage, 218 Narilerth live.
nue, Narber th . (SSe)
WANTED-B.Y thn't ' utlult,;, f ou r u n·
furnishl"l roolllS, with k it ch en u nd
hath. State JOl'afion. Cine of Box lIS,
Xurherth. (:IS{')
' FOR RENT-Fi rs t-c lass apartment, Es
se x Ave., Narberth. Apply to Carden
Warner, 219 Dudley Ave" Narberth.
(B8p)
GRAY'S STORES, I, ': e a nd E ss ex
Ayes., haye o]Jened their por,oh anll
1'00111 adjoining fo r sale of icl' crealll alld
cold ,!r inks . Takl' a walk to the coolest
spot in Narberth. elosl'll Sunday. (as{!)
, FOR SALE- 'Vh i te reed hahy earriage,
good condit ion, $I';j.OO, Cnll :J16 Wood,
hine AYe., Nurl){,l'th. (Mle)
NARBERTH HIGH SCHOOLCOMMENCEMENT WEEK
FIRESIDE I T E M ~WANTED FOR
OUR TOWN... _
VOLUME V, NUMBER 38
A haPI'Y I'unltioll to , 'v, ' rJhu<ly!
After th e ,;traill alld t ' x " i t ' ~ I I I l ' l I t of
Commencement 'Vee!{, a f ..,w "oul days
fo r r es t a nd reflection ar c Illost IHI
cOllie. I t was a gay week-fu l l o f t he
jo y o f comp le ted eudell \ 'o r a ll d tinged
with sadness o f part ing .
Another school year is r t ' e o ~ r i e d ill
tfue h is to ry o f Karher th H igh . Possi
b ly n o year ha s ,been so full ot' the UII
expec ted . S icknes s :111(1 ,lea t h la i ll it s
hand u po n t he f ac ul ty . Th., SdlOOls
were closed i n t he fall h ~ o r' ]" r o f t he
state Bon rd o f H ea lt h. Bu t halllli,,:t]J:\
are often blessings in disguise.
Th e principal and faculty considers
t.hat this year, upon th e whole, has
been a m ost. successful One. All on ' r
t he count ry there h as b een a " r) ' f rom
scbool authorities that th c lIlorale of
pupils hilS been below paJ'. Strikes,
walkouts, truancy, profanity , \ 'u lgar ity,
t hef t , and above all, deiianee of auOlOr.
Hy, have becn commonly r epor t. " !. Nar
bert.h h as f or tu na te ly h ad a n u n p l ' e e , t ~ dented y ea r o f good deportment.
Pupils and patrons react to tIlt' d,"
\"oted e ff or ts o f t he School Bo ar d and
fa cu lty . O ur ScllOol Board en<1":Jvol's
to procure teachers who ll ln'e few peers.
Such teachers i l esene the k indnes s th at
happily is s hown the ll l hy Narlwrth
citizens.
It is unfol ' tunattl that it is diffieult,
if no t imposs ibl e , t o pro"ure eomfort
'n,ble living conditions fo r all of t.!1t·
teaclters. Many h av e enj oy ed t he COlli'
forts of Narhorth homes. 'Vlly sholll<lNarberth not spo that all of it s tea('h
ers live comfor tahly? Each Sllllllllcr th e
principal tries to f ind l 'oal"( l ing an d
1'00ming places, hn t at th e o]wning of
sl'hool i ind s severa l teaehe)':; I I I H I l ~ e O I I l modated.
'Vith th!' exc ep ti on o f t he al)ove ! 'l'
ft'I'H'd 10 "onditiou, Narherth is an i,lt'al
",·11001 10wn. All of thp ft'lIl'hel'S lin'
atta('}J('d to ollr "][01111' 'rowlI .. , '.I'h{·.v
Hl'l' glat] ti l g{lt to 1ltpir h O l l l t l ~ HOW, hu t
tl"'y'll he g-lall t o rdl ll ' lI . _\Ia." t 1 l \ ' ~ lUld the ""11' r ,' a, ·' ", l' s l il l" a I 'o l' di :d
\ \ , ~ I l « ' O l l H ' !Ho\\' about th,' :'l'lIio)' Cbs, 11IId th,'
)',',t of t he stIId, 'nt ho'l."? . - \ ftpr a l l , a
sehoul l' t:l1tPf:-O arotlJl<! it s stlldtltlts, 1I0t
the faculty.
Graduating Class.
BASEBALLTlai. Afternoon at 3.15
Narberth AmateursVS.
Paoli Men's ClubAT PAOLI
Th,' l 'p ",Pr, ' f"llrtl'l'lI Senio rs g radu
att',I, H'\'('II 1 > 0 ~ - " all<l S"I'('II ; :i rl s. Al l
o f t he hoys wil l g o t o ( 'o l" 'g -" ; 1I10St of
thp girls to {'ollege 01' lJllsiness.
Ralph Beatt.v, Stat! ' College.
PIli] Lil'ingston. 1 1 1 1 i 1 · ' · l ' s i t ~ · of Ppnn-
s."lvania.
TOIII Murtin, Colgate Univ'lrsity.
Georg! ' Rose , State College.
.John Sehaffpr, State College.
'Vy(' l if 'Valto ll, Hal ' l 'r fnnl ('ollt'g".
.John 'Vilson, Cornell Universit.y.
.Jessie Blillingall, undecided.
M a r ~ ' Chalfunt. 'Vilson Colll'g"·.
ElPanor Eyre, B u s i n e s ~ College.
Floren"e Haaf, Xorlll:11 Tl'lIining
Courl"C in Business.
Elizrul11'th MJes,'n, A r t Schoo l or Bus
iness.
Elizltheth ~ [ i l I l ' l " 1Iillang, " u t IlOme,"
Forest Hill s , Long I sland . N. Y.
Dorothy Wilson, Business College.
EaccaJaureate-8unday, June 15, 1919.
Commcncemen t Week was f orma ll yopened on SUlldny el'('ning' hy the bal"
calaureate service. This wa s a most
ANOTHER SERIES OF INTERESTING EVENTS ADDED TO LOCAL HIS
TORY-BACCALAUREATE SERVICE-JUNIOR AND SOPHOMORE
RECEPTION-AWARDING OF ATHLETIC HONORS-CLASS
DAY-ALUMNI REUNION-COMMENCEMENT AND
SENIOR FAREWELL PARTY.
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THE MERION TITLE&TRUST CO.
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credi t, has safety fo r his cash, and pays his bi lls with a check 10 a
business manner,
You a re invited tn open an account with us.
Da y an d Nighthone, Ardmore 967 W
After alterations, we willhave an
~ s 5 ' U T ~ . E ? !Aln es l l " I to lopl . y The -a l re of li s Size In Ih e
EnUreWorld.
Pb . top lay s -Con l fnuous 10 A .M . 10 11.38
P.M.
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Hauling and MovingANYWHERE
Rates Reasonable ARDMORE, PA.
JIAI:o." r R o n U C T I O ~ STARTS AS NEAR
,\8 l 'OS81ULI i : TO 10,00 A. ~ . . 12 .00 , 2 .00 ,
3.-I,'i, 5.-Hi, 7.-15, 9.30 I ». :U •
UP.TO.DATE, SANITARY
Meat Market
" SUNNYSIDE"
Cash Business an d Low P r ic e s w il l
e na bl e y ou t o
BUY MORE THRIFT STAMPS
PROGRAM
2 05 Haverford Ave.
Del ic iou . Meats
A l High Grade Chickens
Egg . a nd But te r
Charlie ChaplinIN
234 Haverford Avenue
PhUa•• Pa .
Added Attraction
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Ladies ' an d G e nt s' G a rme nt s DyedCleaned, Pressed and RemodeledWork Called f or a nd DeliveredF re nc h D ry C le an in g a Specialty
Bel l ' Phone 1215'4 J
MEAT MARKET
WEEK of JUNE 23rd
Dorothy DaltonIN
"Other Men's Wives"
Tlll ' prineiplll \l'llS first ('rowJl("
"I ' i l lg . " alld (';](·It III1111 Ill' l' of th,
I: ( ' I : I S ~ " 1'0:-'(\ to t ht' ol'l':l:-<io)l :l=-, 1)(:-,
sl,,· '·Olrl,l. Ilistori,':<, propl,,'si, 's, roast"
goins, l l lusie-oh ~ F e ~ - - ( l \ · e r y t h i J l g "· a11t,·I'I' hilt IIII'll II , <'!IPap stlllt!
It b ( ' p r t a i n l ~ ' , l pl igh t fn l to :'l'l' fa"111t.l· :1I](] st llllI'llt b ( " l ~ ' so hl\l'1II011iOIlS, Sl
j " l I ~ ' . On TuesdllY th l' s tul lpn t s rc
sllull'd tlll'ir pla!'ps of hllmhle SlIhlllis
"ioll to th(' powers that Ill'.
Alumni Night, Tuesday, 8 P. M.
For· Good - Work - See
H. PREMOST
The Home Town Tailoring Parlor
A IJPllutifnl ( ' ye l liug to go "u p th c
l l i l l to s[·hool," hu t what a joy to go
hOIlIl ' -i l l thp rain! But. t h e youug 1'1'0
I'll' 1\','1'" h a p p ~ ' , haying hcpu wd l cared
JOHN B. HERTZLER
Narberth High SchoolCommencement Week
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T. B. SMITH, DruggistNARBERTH and ARDMORE
Awarding of Trophies.
On ~ / . o l , , ] a . y lIlornillg th e High Sl'!IOOI
anditorium was t h( ' s,'l'lIe of a ,]ilferent
type 111 meeting. TIll' whole ~ l ' h o o l as·semble,1 to see t h t' a \l ' lI rding of tht>
athll 't ie h O l l o r ~ . Gear!!". Hose was thl)
lirst to recei \" l ' the pr ized" N ." Sel,
dom has a n ~ ' o n p 1"'l'e so nnstilltingly
a 11,1 t rnst\I'orthily IlIa lIaged as llJ:lny
1t·IIlIlS. 'fhe fo])011'ing" hoys re (' e in ' (l t he
lal'l!t' " X " for basketball:
.John Di('kie, Captain; EI"Ill'st Jen·
killS, Hohl'rt \ranl, Tom :\/artin, Jo're,1
Ilal',,(·.h. Ed. :'\o!:r n . !Y"ol 'ge Hasp, : \I an
Why Not?Why not concede that our Soda Fountain is the cool.est spo t in Narberth. It is, and th e service is th ebest in town. Th e various refre.hing drinks ar emixed by t ho se who know and whose business itis to give you th e best Soda, Sundae or Ice Cream,you eve r had .
Come in any time. Make ou r fountain your placeof rest. At the same time
"TAKE HOME A BRICK"of our delicious Ice Cream
'I'h,· g·i 1'1,; who sha rt' h Oll or s w i t h th e
Iloy:, an':
Eliza!>"lh I1nrSl'h, Caplaill: ~ I a r y I('halfallt . ./l'ssil' HallingaII. Flon'nlilla
.\1111'11,,1', :\1:lrgarl'1 Fowl,'l', Eliza1H'th ,~ [ i " S l ' n , EI, 'anor Eyrp, ~ I a l l a g ' e r . I'I'h,' ha:;phal! ,."., lIaS awar,k,1 10: I
.Iohll Ili"ki", Captain: Erl lt 's t . I, 'n · Ikins, Qnilll',I" \"ow,'!I, B,'nj:lll1in Yowell,
Ed. :\ollln, Fn',1 /Tarsl·lt. Ed. ~ f a r t i n ,.Jolt,! i-\,.]wtl','r, Hol l( 'r t \Va nl , G eo rg e
Hose, ManageI'.
Th e Fl'l'shIIIIlll I'lassh:1,; the hOllor of
(.]W ],l'st "lass 0l'gallizel1 tpam,. 1'hrollgh I
lhl' efl'orts of Sl'\'l'ral 111,.1'" t h, 's " t l' nl ll :' .
o f " ' : 2 ~ " did g!'!'a t work. :\Inl·h ... .,·dit
is 1]11" ;\[('Cart"I', H i l t - ~ · llllll J o ~ a i l t ' for
t hpi r a t ten ti on t o d l' ta il s. The ne\l'
( ' l ass u th l( ' ti ( · 1I10tlO:": 'I'alll wa:-- a \ \ ~ a l ' l l ( l dto:
Ba,kethall 'l"'IIII1-!i,'rlwrt ~ [ ( · C a r t l ' r ,~ r a l l a g e r ; DOllal,1 }o'aile, l 'aptain; Ell".
wOl'th H i l p ~ ' , ~ ' I ' ( ' , l . l l odg t' , Loni s Hi('k,
lin, \Varren Sp, 'akman.
Baseball 'f, ·am-.lalll ' ·s .:\Ia(';"in'n,
Captaill; Louis Hiek l in , Arthur ~ [ i e s e l l , ,
'Varrell Speakll,all. 'rani~ I e A u l i t l ' e ,
])on· iaIll Faile, EllslI'orth Hil,'.", Earl T ~ ' s o n ,nerlwrt ~ ..Cart"r, ~ l a l l a g , · r .At thi:; till1" wa s annonlll·,'t! tIll' priz,'
winning Xl' \\" :-;"hool Song'. The pl'izp
of $5.00 WllS oll""r"t! "",.)' a .",·ar ago
by an i n t e r e ~ t " d Illl'llIh"r of thp faculty.
SO\'eral copi"s \I','!"l' sllhll'it I , ~ d . bu t not
accept",]. Th(' honlll' gOl'S to G,'rtrud"
Ross. Shp \\,orkCI] not r il l' a p l' i; "" , bUI
fOI' a h"t",1' ",·holll s l l n ~ . (lnl'i,l"nlally,
tIll' Ill'st l')"(Ililll'l" g·"""l'all.l· 1'011'" in that
W:'.".l Thl' .Iuniol' ('lass. of wlri,·1r Gpl"
t rllllt' j;-; a I l l l ' l I lh t ' l ' . :':1 JIg' t hl' soug for
t l ", a "d i, , ", ·, · . I1a ls 1111 '0 th(' .. lass:.\ 11 lit h(·)' annOIlUn'lIl,'nt of illt"n'sl lS
l li :'1 ("' II I'g'" EI] \ \"an] : : :tall l l'y . a ~ 0 l ' l i l l 111")" o f o ur s..hoo). "atTic,1 otl: thl' h i ~ h ·"" t I'"IIl))'S of Iris elass in ar ..1,itPI·tlll'al
drl,willl! at till' S ..ho,,1 of llldllstri:rl
, \ d , I'hil:1I1plphi:1.
Junior :Llld Sophomore Reception, Mon·
day Evelliug, School Auditorium.SOlllpthillg unique, this was. An hon·
on'd "lIs111111 is that of th e .Tllllior all,l
Sopliolno]'(' Class eutertaining th" fa,· III·
t." an d Sl'niol's. The facuI t y is lo\\,e\'('d
to th " t!l'gn'l' of Spnior hoys an d girls
all,l 1h" 8 , 'n iol ' C las s honol'''<! ·h.\· th,'
title of Xlll'lwrHI Higli S ..IJOol l ~ a , , " l t . \ · !Thus it w a qUitl' titting ind"I',1 that
tl", fa ..nlty \I 'as 'rpflue:;tl 'd to o " ( ' u p ~ 'th,' twenty seat s on t he p la tf or ll l a nd
pn's"nt an extemporaneous class , 1 1 1 ~ 'program to th e ]lew "facult . \ · · ' anll
other spectators.
"alle(I to a lIligllty task a nd to succeed
,1"011 must stand th is te st o f fire.
Stir up the gift of t h a r a l ' t ( ~ I ' . it i.<
1I0t easi ly a t ta i n( ' ,I ; III list 1)(' forged,
is t h, ' r es ul t o f all 11111 ~ · ( · s t e r d n y s . :-ipil"
itllal idpllls are the only abiding thj'lgs
OIl earth. Th'.'j· :L!OIl" o u t l a s ~ the cat·
astrnplJics of war 111111 on twpar t he de·
I'ay o f g en er al i o n ~ . Bllild Y'I\:I' l i \ " f ~ ' ;for etemity.
YOII eross thp lill(' to,nil,(hl into 11 1\'ou,
del'flll 1I'0rld, ne h 1.\ "lll[owo,l for 'lIe·
"ess. \Ve cxpect tn 'a t thillg.; of you.
Go 1'Oltl1t to will. The d a ~ ' is thin,'.
"SAFETY FIRST."
HAD A HOLE IN IT .
IN AN ALABAMA COURT.
A farllll ' l' alltI h i s " ,i f l' hll ll hel' l l sit·
t illg i n a r ai lr o: ,, 1 "tatioll fol' SOllie tillie,
Fi lIalIy thl' f a1'lJ1l'r wal ked u p to t.he
stat iol l agl 'nt l ind aske,J: "\Vheu's the
III'Xt tmill north?"
Th e ; t :Jt ioll agl' l I t l'eplip<1: " In an
Illlu I'. "
Thp f a r nl l' r then sa i l l: "\\ 'hl 'n ':; th e
Ill'Xt tntin south?" And tl1l' station
ag-l'nt answen'(]: "Fif ty millutps."
Whl'reupon thl' fa 1111 1'1' turnetl to his
wi f, ' l ind s ai , l: "All right,·.:\Iira!utr: we
"au gt't a no " thp tra('k"." G. K.
a\"('lIut'. 'fhe pastor of t he ! l re thod i5 t
(,hu I'eh will pl'pa('h th e serlllon alltl II
"horus ,·hoir \ \' il l fUl' ui,;I , l li l' musil'.
All an ' in\·itl"l.
\Vl't1nl'.-,Ja,'"' ., P. : \f .- l ' ldon [>l'ILyN
IIIt'dillg i ll t il l ' ~ / l ' t l l o d i s t Chllrl'h. Hl'\·.
A , · , ' r ~ ' I l l ' I I l I I l ~ ' will H!",ak. All a 1"(' wel
( ' l l l l l t ' .
ECLIPSE.
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.r. G.
A PARLOUS LIFE.
A small hoy had h('('n givcn a penny
wi t.b a hol e i n i t. H an di ng it to :L stj])
"maUer conlpallion hI' sai,t: ".Jimmie, Idarp ~ · o u to I!:O into thl' slof'(' an,] huy
SOIIlPthillg' with it."
.Jillllllil' wa s fluito ,,·illillg. Enlpl'illg
hol(lly, he saill: "I \I'nnt a. doughnut."
Alld, t ak il lg i t, h e hastily presenled the
I"'nny.
"lIp!'!" ., sai,] the cI''rk. i' this Ill'lIlly
h a a hole ill i t ."
":-;0 h as th e doughllut." aIllIOUIl('I"]
.IiulIlly. triulllphalltl.\· hol,1 it up.
DODGIN' THE MANAGER.
- _ ._ - - - -
I lodgi II \Ul:"o t ht ' 1l l ' \ \ I I l : l 1 l :1 I.!;t'I'" of :t
hi:-;('l1it 1'''111'('1'11. Thl'l'll \ \ : l s :1 ,,"'orklll:lll
Ihl'l"l' IdllJ lik,'d 10 "''' 'ak 011" to a sl,,',]
:If ah01lt 01 III t I l l ' al'tl'l'lIo1111 at l lL :-'1I1okl'
a pip" a ll d l oo k 0 .. . ·1· IIr .. at't"l'IIotln
111[1\1" 1'01' all hOl ll ' t il ' "" . \\'('11, ou(' lia.\·
as tlip W{I) 'k l l l : l l l :-;at t'l'aclillg an d :-'Jlillk
illg i u t ll l' shed lJollgill aplll'al"l"l. "\ \ 'ho
ar(\ Y0 \ , l ! " I)odgin a ~ · d { t l d . : - ; t t \ r J l l . \ ~ . frown
illg at t l, ,' i dl .. fl'lIl11L TI1l' work'llall
1'1'0\\'1"'" hl,,·k. "lIuh, who al'(' you;"
::-aid hi'. "1'111 nOllgill, 111( l IC " " U lan
ag l' I" " w as t he J't'ply. .\1 t h is t he work·
IIlau slIIiIPll. "S o alii I." h(' sa id heart ·
j l . \ ~ . "( '0111( ' ill a l l l l ha," 'p:l : - : J l l o l H ' I . ' ~
" I s till' editoJ' in?"
" l i e ' s sOlllewhere abuut," s ai d t he
omcl ' boy.
,( 1'('11 him a f r iend wan ts to see him."
" You Ii \ 'e here, don' t you ' "
"No . "
, (A n right, I ' l l ten him, H e s ay s he
u ilL 't got 110 f ri e nd s i n t hi s t own. , , _.
BirminghulII Age·Herald.
A Voice: " l \ I a r ~ ' , ",hat al'(, you do·
ill,!,! out thC'I'l'?"
~ r a l " . I · : ""111 looking at the moon,
1II0tl1('r. "
Th e ,"oil'p: " \Ven, tell thc moon to
go hOIlI(" aud "OIllC ill alI t]lat porch.
It 's half.past elt '\ 'pn,' ' -Burr .
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torne.,' in an Alahama haek\\'oods "OUI'!'
"th l ' prisollPr at tlJ(' hal' i:; ,",l:lrg,"] with
killing '"IP of thp hl':;t P X l ' l I 1 p l : t l ' ~ ' I·iti·
Z,'II,; of this ('onllty. AII,l,'"w 1>. Boy·
son . Y ou r Hono l' w as in e\'('I)' respect
a Ulo ,lel man. He was a helo \ ,p l l n lem·
!",r of th( ' ( 'hureh III"] was l Iever knowll
to he guilt." of all ul lehris ti : ln aef. 'Why,
Your HOllOI', III' wa , nl'I·'·1' k nowl i t o
I lwt. on hor se s, p la y pokl'I', ,ll'ink wllisj,.v
i 01' U S t ~ toharl'o. He- "
I "Ho!l] on a minu te ," t he ,Iudg(' hl'oke
ill.• , You say he l li '] I I' t h l' t 011 h o r s " s ~ "o Ii · ·1'hat. 's what ] s a ~ · . Y"UI' Houor.··
o "And hI' ,Jidll 't p l a ~ ' po)(pr?"o "Xe\"el' was lOIO\\'n to pla., · a gall,e.·'
1. "AliI] h,' lIe\"('r ,Irallk l iquor?"
1 ": , \, ' \ ', ,1 ' , l ral lk a d l' llp, Your HOlloI'. "
I "AnC[ Ill' didn' t ('lll'w tolml'eo?"
o "X('\"('r took a ( 'he, ,- i ll h i, ; Iif,'."
o " \ \ ,, '11 , th l' l l, " said thp .1t"lgl'. Ir'an·
n illg haek with a Si;.!!I, "J dOIl't Sl'P what
o , Itl' walllt"l .to l in ' f ol '. Th, ') '( ' wasl l ' t
- all.\·thing III IiI ' ,' fill' hilil. ,\nd I dOIl't
s,',' \\hy hI' aill 't a " wI'II IIlf l il 'a ,l as
:t1in', )1lo]"a:;e thp prisolll'r, 1\/1'. Shl'ritl',
all,l "all thl' '"'Xt (·a,..'. ,. 1'. •\. :\I"n.
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<'arson, c. . .
OaTH', rf . .
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C'lIers, If , .. ,.
Donahue, 2b, .
Rcilly. p .
Totals 4 5 24 !l 4
Rrrn l\fn",r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 O-·l
Narberth 0 1 0 2 () 0 2 0 x- ; ,
Two·base hit-Parsons. Struck ou t
R ~ Flpck, G; h,Y Yowl'll, 1; hy ReilJy,
10. Basl' on bnlls---Qff FIC'ck, 1 ; a lI Reil·
Iy. 1. Stole II hases-NarllCrth, :I; Bryn
~ f : l \ I ' I ' , 2. Umpirp-Heakc.
Bllrns. ( .
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Flp('k, p .
Dir Jd e, s s .
A 'lI1an, 2b .
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Shaffer, cf. . .
H'reys , rf .
Yow('ll, p, . . . . • . . .
Rev. F. M, Gra y, Pastor .
SIII"lay, .1111." : ! , l h:
! l . ~ . ; A. : \L-Bihll ' SI·hollJ. ('Ia", 's fllr
all. I·;",'r,\"hod.\· WI'I'·OIIl'·.
I I A. : \ I .- : \ Iornillg" worship, l'losing'
"l' lI ll1l'tl,\" III I:!. :-;"l'Il1on h y t h, · pIIstllr
llli 1111. ."\uhj(\et• • . Al' t ' l 'pt illg t lip Pt ' : l t ' l '
'1"'1'111'." Tl'xt, .Iohll ]4 : :2,.j.:;11 I'. ~ I . - - l · n i o l l twilight ,,·n·i,·,· '"I
I Ill ' ll1wn of :\11'. \\'jllilllll D. SIII('(lI.. ~ · :!:!j :-;01'11, XIII'I",)·tli 11""1111". ~ I " ' I I I , , " "I1"L I,'. :\1. (:1'11.\', I'astol' or th(' ~ [ I ' t l , ·,,,I ist ('h Ilr('h.
TIll' first Illlillil !,l':ly('J" "",pling- for t.he
""111111'1' wil l h ,' Ii .. ld ill Ilrl' ~ [ , · t h l l d i s t
('lrllr"1i \\"'dll""dlly ,',,('nillg-, .1111.\ :!lId,at s 1I',·IIIl'k. Thl' I'IIs111r lit' this "hurdl
\\"ill IpII'l. '1'111' u,'xt 1I1l·,'t illg' will hl' 1(,,1
h.l· till' :\Il'thlldist 1 ~ l s t l l r iu th,' I ' r ,' ,h ."·
t "rian ('hll!"l 'h .Jllly \Hh.
,Fri ( 'l lds aI ld 1I1l'IlI h('rs ot' t Ii is ('I'lll 'eh
II J( J'(,,,tind('<1 that au to luoh ih' s ha l' c
1""'11 oll'l'J'('d anll will hrillg to tl", Sl·! 'I··
i . ,t's :l1I,\P :q!pd or itJfi I ' l l I who HW y tlp·
sin' til 1'111111'. K i n l l I ~ ' int'orlll th e pastor
III' tli(' 11('a"Olls o f a ny slll·h pprsolls.
P"o!,le l I' ho h :l \" l' J '( '( ', 'n tl y ( 'o nl l' t o
:'\al"hel"th will hI' 1ll0"t lI'I'I('OIllI' to 1111."
0" al o f o nr "PI,\,ipes. WI' f'hall hc ghll]
t.. gl't :ll'qllaintl"] 11l1l1 \I't'leollll' ~ ' O l l to
tl,is '·Ollllllllllity.
"The Little Church on th e Hill."
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHUROH.
Avery S. Denuuy, Pastor.
BAPTIST CHURCH OF TH E
EVANGEL.
iIIgs will he held in th e MJethodist
('hul'"h nl 'xt \ \ 'edl lpsday eYcuing. Rev.
c\. ~ ] ) l ' I l I I l 1 ~ " will be l eader.
Sllllllay, .Inlll ' :!!lth:
llA;, A. l\£.--Sllnday School. Men's
C ia ", t al lg ht h y th(, Hon. F. W. Stitl's.
11 A. l \L-l \Iorning sen·h·p. Sel'lllon
h,)' the Re, ·. B . M. Neill, 'Correspouding
Sp('l'etuI"Y of the ·SellllJell 's Frielld So·
, l 'i l 't y , who wa s on ,' ( ' t Il l' pastor of thp
l'rt'sent jlllstor of Narberth Church. Hp
is a rcmarkable preuchl'l' an d it is a
gl'eut pri\"i1ege to hu\"e him with us.
Dllion open·air sen'h,e i n t hl ' e\'('II'
ing, i .: lO a ' cl oc k, o n till' lawll of 1'011'.
'V . D. Smedley 's home all Narberth
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Two-hasp hits-\V"rthingtol l , .]pO\'rs.
Three·base hit-Worthington. S:wrifi,'ps
-Sco t t , Stites, Durbin. l\f<oCII'1l11ll.
Stru('k out -By Thomlls, H ; hy ])urhill,
] , Basps 011 halls-OO' Thomlls, ; :: off
Durbin, 2. Stolen bases-JclIers. Um·
pirp-Cole.
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Dllrhin, p. . , .
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Dickip, ~ .
l\fcCll'1lnn, ss .
Black, rf .
Merion Meeting is o pe n fo r worship
every First·day morning at 11 a 'clock.
We cordially wplcome any v i si to r s who
desire to " , o r ~ l J . i p with us.
Rev. n. 1<. Cowley, Hector
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\Vorthington, rf 0
B'ley, rf. • . . • . . . • . ()
;\[ 'hall, c. 0
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Early Mass on Sunday f rom Apr il
1 to October 31 at 7 A. M. From
NovelDlber 1 to March 31 at 7 A. M.
Late Mass, 9.30 A. M. throughout th eyear. Masses o n h ol yd ay s , 6.30 an d
8.30 A. M. Weekdays a t 8. Evening
devot i ons and other services a t regu
la r times.
AL L SAINTS' P . E. CHURCH.
Rev. Andrew S, Burke, Rector .
The scn'ices a t All S ai nts ' P. E.
Church, Montgomcry and Wynnc\\'oo.1
a\'enues, f or n ex t Sunday. ar e as fol.
lows:
8.00 A. l \I .-Holy Communion.
!lA5 A. l \L-Sunday School.
] l.00 A. M.-Morning Prayer.
5.00 P. l II . -Vesper serviees.
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Merion Meet ing House, Merion, Pa..
ST. M.AUGARE'l"S CHURCH
Church Notes.
Rev. John Va n Ness, Minister.
SOCIETY OF FRIENDS,
~ r e c t i n l ! s f or I le xt Sunday:!l.ao A. 1'0£.-::\[('11 's Bihll' Class., Dr.
Banks, teacher.
10 A. l \ L - S u l l d a ~ ' S ch oo l. Al l (ll'·
partments.
11 A. l\I.-Pulllie worship. l\11'. Yll.ll
Nes s w il l p re ac h 011 th e theme, "Deal·
i ng fa ir l y with Christ."
'i.30 P. l \L-Union twilight lIleeting
on the lawll, 227 Nort h Na rbe rt h ave·
nul'. Re v. F. M, Gray will <leHver the
sermon.
T en ne w mentber:s were publicly reo
ceived i nt o t he m embe rs hi p of this
church las t Suudaymorning,
Th e f ir st o f our unio 'p rayer meet·
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HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT COST-1919'
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JOBBING
NARBERTH, PA
up-_ ..
rest...
Phon e 1210 J
Walton'. Garage
WINFIELD H. COOKPlumbing and Heating
Essex and Haver fo rd Avenues'
The above department ehould b e of tb.ereateat use t o t he community, th•. I.. t c on.ta.lns the n ame of e ve ry profe.lonal man.tra.desma.n, mechanic, shopkeeper, eto., wbedoae or ca.n In any way .erva hla fsUowtown.ma.n, and w40 I . p ro sr. . .l vs enousbto a.dd na.me to U.t at Res .. ter.As It I. dllllcnit tor tbo.e C l o n t r l b u U ~
tbelr time and e«or ta to the produotlon of"Our Town" t o per.onally either k now o rInterview al l auob, I t woul d be moat lI.elp.f ul I f thOle not now f oun d In the printedl1.t wonld Mnd In a m em o of their __.ddr. . ., p bo ne numben and bu a l n _ orprofe.lona tor U.Uns. Th.. wJJl coat .. fol·lows: 10 oenta each IMue for J lin.. : I ..aufor e ac b a4dltlonal lin..
MUSICJackoon, :\1100 Anne. Violin Instrnctlon.Studio. Arcade Building. Phone, 3W.J.
Loo., Fanny H. P la .no t each er .S tu di o, Arcad e Bldg. Phone , 316 .J ,
SJoholm, 1II1ss Ebba. Music Teacher and Ac.companlst, 228 lana. ave.. Narberth.
NOTAR't l'UBLIC
Jeft'erie., J. H. II I Narberth aVePhone, 666-M. .
T)'son, ll'arren R. 200 Woodbine a.ve.Phone. 1202-W.
Ol'TICIAl'l'BFenton. Carl F. 606 Essex ave. Phone, 618-"'·Phil. .. addre.. , 1806 Chestnut .t . Loouat III.
Zentmayer, Joseph. 228 S. l:>th st., Phlla.
PAINTERSWalzer, Fred.117 Winsor a.ve. Phone. 1247-J.
PAPER HANGERSWitte, Goo. A. Fa.lrvlew a.ve.Phone, Cynwyd 778-:1. Flr.t .cl. . . .. work.
PHOTO PLAYS"Arcadia," 16th and Chestnut at . Phil.
See display advertisement In t h l ~ Is_uePLUllIBING, ET(J.
WaU, H . B. Pbone, 319-J.See display advertl.ement In tbls Is.u.
REAL ESTATECaldweU & Co. Phone, U7l-W.
See dleplay advertl.ement In thl. luu .Fritsch, H. C. Phone, 262.W.
See dleplay advartleement In th l_ Is_u.Godfrey, Wm. B.
114 Wood. ld e ave . Phone , 186 -WNasb, Boben J. Phone, 606. .
Money for Flr.t and Sacond Mortsase.Simpson, James C. 232 E.ssx ave.
Phone, 686, or H20 Cbest nu t .t.
HOOFING. ETC,Gara-McGlnley Co, Pbone, 12U-W.
See display adver tl_ament In thl. II_ue,MlI1er, Joha A, 243 lana ave. Pbone, 661-.1
Shop, 246 Ba.verforcl. ave. Phone, lU6 . J
SHOBJIAKBBSGood Wea r S boe Repair Shop,
Constantine, B. G, Y. M. C. A. Bid •.TAILORS
Premost, H. Phone, 1254·3'.See display advertisement In this Issue.
COOK
NARBERTH, PA.
P.
A. EHRLICH1137 S. 20th StreetPhiladelphia, Pa .
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WHEN in need ofGood LEHIGH
COAL call uswe'll do the
343 Dudley AvenueNarberth
Narberth 302W
Plumbing, Gas Fittingand Heating
NARBERTH PA
HARRY B. WALL
Phone , Dickinson 274
Ou r tc10rk hi8hlll arti.sticPrice th e lotc1e.st
Narberth RegisterTwo Line. , IOc pe r issue; Sc fo r each additional line
Art Paperhangers .e and
Interior House Decorators
ACCOUNTANTSKelm, H . C. Certified Publlc Accountant.
202 Dudley ave. Phone, Na. rber th 300-W.
AUTOMOBILESLee.' Garaee--Repalrlng, ElC. Phone, 1606.
See display adver l lsement In thle I.. ue.Xarberth Garage. Phone Nnrhert? 1633.See display u d \ ' e r t i ~ e L l l e n t In t l l lS Issue.
BANKSlIIerlon Title 8< Trust Co. Pbone, Ardmore I.
See display adver ti sement In thle Iseue.
BUILDERSSmedley, Wm. D. &: H. T. P ho ne. 000.
See display adver ti sement In tb le Issue.
CANDY, ETO.
Davis, 11. E. Phone, 1264·W.See d isplay adver ti sement In thle Issue.
CARPENTERS AND BUlLDBRBJenkins, Chas. L.
103 Dudley ave. Phone. 382-M.CONTItACTOR OJ>' PLASTERING
Fratantonl , James .239 Hampden ave., Narber th. Box 270.
DE1'lTISTSOrr, Dr. A, L. 101 Elmwood av. Phone, 3U,W,
PhlllL Phone, Filbert 426=, Keith BidS.
DRUGGISTSHoward's. Phone, 1267.
See dtsplay adver ti sement In thl. I.ue.Smi th , T . B. Ardmo re , Pa.
See display advertisement In this Issue.
ELECTRIOIANSPusb. Veri 226 lana. ave.
N ar . P hon e, 660.W. A rd , P bo ne , 1 61 -J .
FISH AND OYSTBB8imperial Grocery Co. Phone, Narberth 606.
HAULING. ETC.Marmoma. John. Ardmore, Pa.
See display advertisement In this issue.W..l ton Bros. Phone, 672.see display a.dvertlsement In thl. luue,
INSURANCEbowman, Samuel P. (Life.)
116 Elmwood a.ve. Phone, 661-W.lurkhardt, Hiller. Ganeral Inaurano•.
100 Haple ave. Phone, 661·M.Jones, Chal. R.306 S. Na.rberth aVe. Pbone, 611 ·J .
lones, Wm. J. 108 S. Narberth ave. Phon••680-J. PhlllL addre.. , Penn Hutua.1 BidS.
~ r o t t e r BI'OlIo (F ire, eto .)209 Woodelde a.ve. Pbona, Un·R.
LAWYBRBoUray, JohD 211 Easex ave. Pbone, U46·&
Phl llL a.ddr .. .. . Ltnco ln Bide.8tltes, Fletcher W, 413 Haverford ave.
Phona, In.w Pbll. .. addre. ., Croaer BidS.
-"GHTING FJXTl1BE8HcDonald John. Na.rberth phone, 1111,
1633 Cbe.t. .t ., Phil. .. Pbone, Spruoe 1111.
nEATS, ETC.('oUer, Howard F. Phona, U88.
See dl.play a.dvertllament In t h l. I .n e .Hertzter, John B, Narberth.
See display advertisement tn tbt . laane.
IIILKholt-PoweD Datrlea, Pbone, Praeton U 'I
See dl.play advertisement ID tbl. ,I. .ne
Commencement Night.
George AlexanderWhitewashing by Spray or HandHou •• Cleaning Rug. Beaten
H• •ters T.ken Car e o f
53 Prospect Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Au id l' al night ,-i"ll wit h many d raw ·
it II!· ..nnls to hring to the auditorium a
largl' (,),ol\'d. Thl' l1l'cora:tions of pink
r amhl l' rs a nd p ot te d g re en s added to
tIl<' g ' ~ l I l ' 1 ' a l atmosphere of the hapJIY
nigh t.\\ 'i th dul ' " l 'ed it to III I numbers 011
t he p rog ram, ulllloubtedly th e biggl'st
hit was th e Illusic. The word High
8,·hool Cho ru s l 'n t he p ro gr am IIwans
l '\ ' (' ry hoy an d g ir l a h ou t th e seventh
grade-no ~ c ] c c t e d yoice's. I n th o b o ~ ~ s '
or girls ' cllOrus there were nO "picked
grollps." W"hen this is b or n in mina
tIll' credit. is all th e grl'ater to t he b oy s
an,l girls and th l' i r leader , Miss Cross.
Th e rosewood s il ve r moun ted b a to n ,
w it h t he engraving " I . J une C ro ss -
.J nne 19, 1919 . In app re c ia ti on ," an d
the floral tribute presented by th e boys
an d girl s nnd faculty, were bu t a tangi
ble e>o1lression of n fa r deeper apprecia
tion of :Miss Cross.
Prcsidl 'nt :McCarter delivered t'he
diplolllllS in his h app y mann er . Com
n1l'ncement i s a lways liS bi g a night for
him as for the elass. I t is no little
honor for five School B oa rd m en to
bring to a dos l' , t hr ou gb such trying
times, so slleces"flll a sehool )·cI1r. The
" I a s ~ took UlL' oeoRsion to cl..-prcss its
apl'rel'illtion o f t he i nt er l' st ill i t be·
h ~ l l f dllring thl' past two years in par·
ti"nlllr, whl'n there ha s been so great a
.1 ruin IIJlon the energies of busy men.
The Salntatory :JIld YIlJedictnry wen'
h r il ' f and well rendered. In " The Owl"
tllCy will h e f on nd vl'rblltim.
Dr. Warfield 's addrl 'ss ,was clean ent,
fOI'('"ful an d I'TIlctica1. Wilson College
mny well hl' J.!lad t o l m, 'e hill! f('lHl"sent her,
Aftl 'r thl ' henl 'die t iol l was pronoullced
b.y Hpv. Chalfant, father of the ,'alp
,lidorian, )Iary Cha lf ant , t he usual
~ O l ' i a l hour kl ' l' t thp auditor ium "l 'hoing
with lan;.:ht('l' amI l 'hl ' l 'ry vokl's.
S,·hool will oJ1l'1l on )fonday. S"pt"Ill
1111 SI.h, 1!1l!1.
H'" 001. Spat'1' will n ot p ermi t a n'
d,'\\' of thl' hook. Buy a eop}' from
an," J1l('lul,,'r of th e .. lass.
R.ead by.
Eleano r Eyre
History.
Ralph Beatty
Tom Martin
Customers and friends in th e suburbs of Phil·adelphia who have become accustomed to calling No. 9600 to reach Strawbridge & Clothier,will please note that, owing to present conditionsgoverning public utilities, and in particular th etelephone, it will NOT BE ADVISABLE TOCONTINUE OUR SPECIAL SERVICE BYLEASED WIRES to nearby points after June30th.
Therefore, it will be necessary, after June30th, to CALL FILBERT 100, to reach this
Store.
We shall, of course, continue to exercise especial care in the handling of ORDERS ANDQUERIES BY TBLEPHONE, and sustain th ereputation so firmly established as THE TELEPHONE STORE,
AftI'I' singing th e iv y s on g t he class
nlart'lH'd to the main entrance, wllere
' f h o m a ~ i .lartin delivel'ed th e iv y 01'(1'
tioll i n the p r l' sl ' nee of thl' largest l'rowd
that has thus fa r assmhled on the school
lawn. Thl'n t he " la s s led the Pn'sident
al,,1 S l ' c r , · . t a r ~ · of UH' B<)anl to tIll' spot
\\'11l'1''' it h ad p la c ed i ts t ri bu te o f 10\'ean d rl '' 'pcd fo r thl' school. A granite
an d hronz .. snn dial of class il ' des ign,
spt in a n l' ll t l 'OlI\' l 'nt ional flower hell .
Th,' l a ll l 'r i s to hI' perpetlllLteu fo r five
~ ' I ' a r s \\'ith money deposited b y t he class.Th is suhst ant i al o rnaml 'n t i s p laecd be
t""'l'n thl' 't\\'o llllilding3, dil 'p<'1ly ill
1'l'lI1lt of thl' ollieI' <'Iltranee. 'fherl ' it
wil l gi \ ' I ' fl))'th i t ml'ssage of e hl 'e r t o
I I l a l l ~ ' a fl'il'lIl1 of thl' Xarhl'rth ~ ; " ' h o l J l .(1pl) rgl ' H O ~ ( l I lJ'l\:-,elltt ll l tllt' g-ift an d
J'r,'sidl'llt )ld'artl 'r aCl'l'l'tl'tl it in Iii;;
IISlla 1 go",l style.
Prais(' i-: dUl ' tIJI' ( ~ l a : - , ~ fo r its :-,l1l '('l 'SS
lI'it" "TIl<' 0\\'1." This i s l ·l 'I ' tain ].v a
gn'at !!<'1-up for a Slllllll c la ss i n a small
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIERMARKET ST. EIGHTH ST. FILBERT ST .
PHILADELPHIA
Class Day.
On TUl'stlay aftl 'rllllOn wa s 'r H F.: houl'
for th,· H ( · l 1 i ( ) I ' ~ . rrlu ' t>xpreisl's w e n ~110""1. :\0\'(,1 lwrausl ' t l l " ~ ' Wl're llot
fnllny nor an nttempt at fnll. A morl'
~ l ' l ' i o n s tOIle pernld"ll t he a tmosphere .
But il was " 'Jal 'adl 'r i st ie of thl' class.
A I!]ancl' at the c]a:,s roll future nctivi·
til'," will . ~ h o w ·thn t tlwse hoys and girls
h av e h nd a purpose.
The Illu]ielu'e mad e u p i n s pi ri t, how
l 'nr . The rriYal of ~ I i s s Boynton, whofor w e e k ~ h ns b ee n absent bl'canse of
sickness, started t he b oy s an d girls ap '
pJall<ling. This newr died until after
t he s to on tbat grel''ted Directors Mc ·
Cartcr an d Rose.
Gl'orge ROSI ' , P l ' e ~ i d e n t of th e Class,
in h is p le as in g mann e r p re si ded. The
prog-rnm ' W a ~ as follows:
Important Notice
Concerning Telephone
Number 9600
Winifrl'll \\'illi:lIlis. Third Ol'lld("
\ \ ' l ' ~ t Ch"sl,,1' 1\ornllll.
.',·an 10', Still'l'Y, Fourth (;r:lIlt' , \V,'s!
( ' j l l 'stt1r XOl'JlIal.
Jo' ri l'da S ..hul11'!. S",'n'lar.\ ' to Prin,
,'ipal.
.\11',. A. H. . Iu"ti,·", J ' ll l ll 'h Hoon , Su
Ill'J'\·isor.
.,. II. roll' pi I. .Janitor.
Written by.Class
Wyclif Walton
Class WillElizabeth ~ I i e s e n
Addce
)I l Iry Chalfant Phil Livingston
Class Poem
Phil Li\-ingston Dorothy Wilson
Presentation
.John S l ' I J a f r ' ~ r and , l e s ~ i e BallingallProJlhesy
11'(' ( 'l't1alll ;.!('llt·l'ally gOt 'S a
al , 'lI!prtailling". i:io ,10 freshmaking ( ' x t ( , l I l p ( ) l ' a H e O U ~
WALTON BROS.' GARAGET AX I S E RV IC E
Hauling Trunks, Baggage and Freight
(·iatioJl.
]0111-{ way~ l ' l l i o r : - - ,~ p , · p l , h e s .
\\T II I • T. )[el"hoi r , l 'r in t ' ipal , :'I[illprs
dil l ' an d Unin' rs i ty of l ' l ' llnsyh'ania.
Anna E. F r ~ " ' r , DOlllt'stit' !S"il'II"1' an d
Art. Drpxel Institnte.
Jr. Louisl' B o ~ · n l o l l . I ~ n : - : l i s h , \':lssar
Colll'gl'.
1. ,lUll" Cross, Drawing a lld l \Ius ie ,
S ~ ' r a ( ' u s l ' University.E,]ith ) [ . Mar ti n , Seicnt'" an,l :\Iathl"
ilia ties, SwarthlllOre,'College.
,Elva .s. Blakey, Sdl'nee an d English,
\Vl'st Chl'ster and Vnh -e rs it y o f Pmlll'
sylvania.
Edlla E. C'a:,sl'l, ~ [ a t h e l l l a t i < ' s . Corn I'll
U n i \ ' l ~ r s i t y .Hl'len Augusta Bel'kst(',l, Latin, St ,
Lnwn'nce Universi ty .
Mildred L, Hazl 'n , Frt'n l'h nnd Spa n
i s h, Al legheny C'olll'gl'.
Anlle D. Solllll'ffpr. History nnd Cides,
\Vilson allll Ra,lcliffe Colleges.
Helel l H . B l lbb , History anl1 English,
\Vl's t Chl 's ter an d ColuJllijlia University.
Eltoll E. Ellis, Physical Directo'r,
Obl'rlin College.
E L E M H ~ N T A R Y D}<)PAHT)Ig'NT.
Nl'llie M. Wetherill , F i r ~ t Gradl',
Permanent StlLtl' Certi/h'ate.
Anne L. Coopl'r, Sl' conl l Grode an d
Drawing' SUllen ' isor, \WIson Colleg-('.
Adah C. Clayton, Fourth Grade , Wes t
Ohestl'r Normal.
Rosn K. Sumpll', Seeond Grade, } f il ·
lersville Normal.
Margaret 1. Dnnean, Fifth an d Sixth
Grades, ShippellS'burg Nomlal.
Ella H. Snavely, Fifth Grade, Millers
ville Normal.
AJUw B. Hoxworth, Sixth Grade , Wes t
Ches t er Normal.
Ethel V. Watt s, Thi rd Grade , West
C h l ' ~ t e r Normal.
senior Chapel.
011 \ \ ' , ~ d n e s < l a y 1l10rnillg, th e impres·
Hi"" Spnior Chapel e x e r c i ~ e 8 were con
d1J(·lp,l. ' J ' h i ~ half hour nll'allS much
t o t hl ' e 1 a ~ s allll stu,lent hody. A]l lIll'lI1
1.)('rs of the (']ass took sOllie millor part
ill the l1evutions of t:he morning,
Thursday Morniug.
The last general assembly n ow t oo k
place. F rom t hc wee tots of the first
gnu]p, with :Miss \Vpthl'rill OI1"C 1II0re
with thelll, up t o t he Seniors, everybody
was intel'p;;tpd. This is th e r ea l fa re
well party. Th e who le faculty f or t he
only time i n t be year occupy tb e plat
form. N ot s ad wa s the occasion, 11O\\'
ever, fo r the true significance of "Fare ·
well" was present.ed. Th e singiI1g wa s
spirited. After various lUl1IOUncemellts
came th e remarks b y t he f ac ul ty memo
bel'S wh o ar e l e av ing ' u s t h is y . 'a r .
Miss Frieda Bausch, Dcpa r tment o f
Modern Languages, leaves to Ilccept t.be
pos it io n a s h ead o f th e Romance Lan ·
guage Department at Shippensburg
Normal SdIOOI. He r r emarks wcre typ
ical of her l if e w it h us. A sUlcere,
true ring, grateful to th e school for
what it has donc t o h er , rcgretful tbat
she could do n o mor e. S he b as been
with us onl ) ' a year , bu t t hos e who have
heen SO fortunate as to know her well
shall ever renwlJJber he r kiJHll)'.
:Miss Adeline \V. Lar; l cl e re l \' uvc s
after eight y e a r ~ o f f ai th f ul sen-ice,
to 1Je ., at bOllle after SC}ltelllber 1s t at
Warrington, Pa.)" as Mrs. William .J.
Kelly.
~ i i s s Larzelere began he r work in thesixth grade, wa s transferred to eighth,
an d fo r the past three ~ - e a n ' IIlIS lwpn
head of the History Departlllent of tbe
High Schools. Sh e is so WI'II knoll'n in
Xarlll'rth that no ('Olllnl<'nt npon he r
work is necessary. He r lifl' with us has
sJlokl'n for itself. A l w a ~ - s sin",'rl', of
stron;.: an d plpasing- l"'I':,onality, an d
,let'lTIllined to r ig -h t t Il (' \ ,' ro ng ', )!iss
J.J:lrzl'II'I'l' won fril'nd aftl'r friellll. .:\'ow
shp ll 'an's to ,1o the only Olll' thing she
,'Vl'r wonld do hut t l' a, 'h in : \ a rbe rth-
:'I[arry!
(continued on Page 3.)
FaCUlty as E lec ted f or 1919·20.
!fIG II !SCHOOL.
Narberth High SchoolCommencement Week