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Narber th School Di r ec t or s
Re-Elect Secretary, Treasurer
Othe r Officers Elected at
nuaI Meet i ng o f Asso
ciat ion
Merion C i v i c Assn.
R e -E l e c t s C. E. Hall
GARDEN
l\Jleriol1 Branch to Mect
at Lafore Es ta t e Wedn e sd ay
Clar('nce E. HaIl wa" rechosen presi
d en t o f t he Merion Ci"ic Association
at its annual meeting last week
at the l\lerion War Tribute House.
Other officers re-eJected a rc F ra nk
C. P('quignot, vice-president; William
H. FolweIl, t reasurer, and :\Irs. P. E.
l\Iatthes, secretary.
New \'ice-presid('nts chosen are
Ba lf our Br ehman and Dr. R icha rd
Kern.
Fou l' n ew d ir ec to rs wer e ('Iected to
t he assoe ia t ion 's board: ::\1IS. Edward
W. Bok, Edg'ar \Y. Freeman, Fred-ericl; Stanger and J. Alden Tifft. X arberth's School Board at its
:'II<'mbers of the board re.e lec ted are ?lIay meeting re-elected i t s secre t ary ,
T. Wood Andrews, T. Dun Belfield, Dr. Wal te r Steckbeck, a nd i ts treas
D. Webster BeIl, Charles H. Beyer, urer, J. L('on :\IcCrery, f or t he year
A. Balfour Brehman, William B. beginning July 1.Brendlinger, Newton W. Corson , Ed- Repairs to th( ' sidewalks around theward C. Dearden, \ \ 'i I li am H. 1"01- school building, as requested by bor
\."<'11, Clarence E. Hal l, Ger al d J . Han- ollg-h council, were ordered made.
sell, J. S. W . Hol to n, Dr. Richard A.! Parents' Nights at the school were
Kern, John B. Lawson, Kenneth S.: laS't evening. when a f as hi on s how
Lueders, Leo :\lacFarland, John F .! was gin'n and this e v( 'n in g. A play
:\1acklin, John D. :'Ilyers, Frank C. day program wiIl be gi"en th is after
Pequi gnot , Geo rge F . Pet ti no s, \Vi l- ' noon.l iam A. PoweIl , Harold W. Scott, i According to Edwin P . Dold, tax
Thomas ShaIlcross, Jr. , Dr. Edward, collector. lien:, .wainst properties for
A. Shumway, Edward G. Wyclwtf, Jr. ,: delinquent schoo] ta xe s a rc much
and E . Towns end Zook. i smaI le r th is year than last year.Announcement b\' Presidl'nt II a ll , Summer sellllo1 will s tart June 29,
that Narberth b o r ~ u g h had go ne on Principal W. J. Drennen repor ted ,
record at ib l \ I a ~ ' council n l l ' ~ t i n g ' to i with eo llrS l'S in a I: regular subjects
co-operate with Lower :'tlerion Town: and also an from the fourth to eighth
s hi p t o r el ie "e the hazardous eondi-: grades, a nd with <.'laSH'S in ninth
tion of th e Rockland avenue bridg'e ' g'radl' Fl'l'nch and La ti n.
o "er t he Pennsyl"ania Railroad tracks: The schools, which close Tuesday,
Competing again!:'t sixty - eight b(,tween Mel' ion a nd : '\ ar be rt h, w as .June Hi, will l 'eopen Tuesday, Sep
banllE, the majority from the I\liddll' r ec ei "e d wi th p le a su r e the mem-: tember 8.\Vest, Lower :'11 erion's eig'hty-piece bel'S. The bridge improven1l'nt was; The next m(' et ing o f the School
high schoo] ba nd w as rated in the one of the major project s of t he c i "i c ' Board wiIl be JUI1l- 12, a w ee k earlier
third d iv is io n in its first national assol ' iat ion during t he l as t y ea r. : than the l I ~ l I a ] th ird Friday .competition at CleYl'land. Ohio, last iweek-end. 'N b th CI bE 'moke Bu t No Fire I ar er u nJoys
The Pennsylvania champions, wi th i A. IS ' L hDense s11101;e f rom the h( 'a t er in the ' ' • nnua p ring unc eonSenior High Pr inc ipa l George H. Gi l-ber t, Band Di re c to r Bruce C. Beach c el la r o f \V. H . Haws' hardware sto re ' TI W . C .
on Ha\'erford avenue, Narberth, I. lC omen" ommumty C lu b o fand Vocal Director Allan V. Nern re- Narberth clo"ed t he s ea so n w it h t heturned home Sunday morning , br ing- caused Narberth's fir('men Saturdav i - . ,.
night at 11 o'clock t o d ri vc a roun ;l : a nnua l sJll'lng l uncheon and meet ingi ng w it h t hem a b ronz e p la que t o be I I J . Iat Ers ki ne Hal l in Haverford onhung in t he s en io r h igh school a s t he t 1C llock. T l cr e w as n o f in ' a nd ht- I ., , "
tIe dama".re, exceJlt to :\11'. Haws' J lr i-!. 1ues l iay a lte rnoon . . : :\ Irs. Ralph C.trip's award. '" II tl I f th J b .ate collection of va luable chamois. i· l'a 1, presH ent 0 e c u , mstalledBands were divided into fi"e classes Ithe n e w l ~ ' - e l e c t e d l )ffice rs . Mrs. \Vil .
according to "arious standards of pro- ! liam L('vis, treasurel'; :\Irs. VernaPoppy Da y T ol11orrow '
ficiency. Only five bands , headed . . \\-oodcock, recording secretary and
the Mason City, Iowa, muS'ical organ i- TomolTow wJlI b e Poppy .Day :\II·s. II. F. Stevens, first viee:presi .
zation, made the first division. INarberth. The obser\ 'ance wJlI be 111 dent. She also thanked all the relir-
Ic ha rg e o f th e H aro ld D. Speakman lnO'. l1fT' el·.' f tl ' fi k I .' . , ... IC"S or lelr Inc wor . l u rlJ1g
:Post, Amel'lcan L('g'lOn AuxJ!wry,: the pa!"t season.with 1\lrs. R. K. Hew it t a s g'l'neral, :\11" R b t . , I - I t' d
I. . I - s. 0 er ",e son, (rama IC rca -
c lall'man. 'h Ier , gave t r ee mono ogues. They
. A t th e auxiliary n1l'eting' t h is weck:Wl'!'e Hop 0' :\ly Thumb, a pioneer
It was decHled to p re sent medal s t o Iwedding of a G (' l' ma n girl i n Oh io
uutstandinggirls in the )/arbl 'rth Jluh-! which \\-as written bv C . ,J. Durban'
and p ~ r o c h . i a l schools at their clos- iof :'IIerion, husband 01' one of the clubIl1g exercIses 111 June. :members , and Ruth Draper's Southern
IGirl at a Dance .
Scout Benefit Coming :\Irs. Heath appointed the following
:'\arl)('rth n o ~ ' Scout Troop :1 will! as' auditors of the treasurer'R report
hold a b en ef it at the i\ arberth Thea- :'III's. A. C. Schwabl'nland, Mrs. Frank
tre Friday, :\Iay 29 and Jun e 1 and 2. Dl'Loss and :'III'S. :'II. C. Hinebaugh.
The Friday s how wi! ! b e "The Tra i lof the Lonesome Pine," particularly Book C lu b t o Mee t
appropriate and pleaS'ing p ic tu re i n i The Book Cluh of the Women's
Technicolor. Purpose of the benefit' Junior Communih' Club of Narberth
Iis t o provide money to hl'.!!l boys go to will mee t I \ I o n d a ~ : evening at 8.30 at
Camp Delmont l ' rbuy uIllformo. the home o f l \l rs . Spence r Smit h, 220
Hampden avenue, Narberth.
Speakers wi ll be Mrs . J os eph A.
Hongler, who wil l talk on "The Life
and Times of Cather ine de Mendiei,"
by Francis Watson, and Mrs. John H.
Jeffries, Jr. , who w il l r ev iew "The
Hurricane," by Charles Nordoff.
Lower Me ri on B an d Wins
Thi rd Division Rat ing
Ga rd en C lu b Mon day
Th(' Pl'nn V a l l c ~ ' Garden Club willmeet :\lunday at 10.;')0 at :\Irs. \Valter
D. Ful le r 's , Penn Valley, t o h ea l' a
talk by : \I rs . Arthur Hoyt Sco tt on
Japan.
Lower :'Ilerion's Rod a nd Gun Club
at its meeting \ \ ' e d n e s d a ~ ' in ~ a r b e r t hmade plans for i ts a nn ua l s pr in g
outing, to be h eld at Bethayres. Sat
urday, June 6, and for the annual
outing of the :'IIontgoml'ry Federation
of Sportsmen's Clubs, this S a t u r d a ~ 'from 10 to dark at penitentiary
gTounds at Graterford .
\ \' il li am S ch us te r, P hi la de lp hi as por ti ng dea le r, g ave a talk on salt
wat('r fi"hing, and Ted Hanis , of
:'IIedford, New Jersey, showed motion
pictul'l 's of tarpon and !:'ailfish fishing
off t he F l or id a Coast.
The by-l aws were amended to per
m it t he club to incorporate.
R od a nd Gun C l ub Ou t in g s
A re T om or ro w a nd Ju ne 6
::\1rs. John C. N as h, w as elected
honorary regent at the luncheon meet
ing of the Dr. Benj ami n Rush Chap
te r of N. S. D. A. R., at Erskine Hall,
Haverford, Monday a ft er no on . S he
was a ls o p re sent ed wit h t he regent's
pin and a corsage of orchids .
The new officers unanimou!:' ly
elected f or t he c om in g t wo yea r s a r cl\I rs. Franklin R. Lindsay, regent;
I\lrs. H. C. Fenno, first vice-regent;
Mr s. T. B. du Mara i s, second vice-re
gent; Mrs.Joseph H. Baker, recording
secretary; ;\Irs. Robert J. Dothard,
corresponding secretar\'; !III's. John
L. :'IIil1er, treasurer; Mrs. John C.
Nash, registrar; Mrs. Charles :II. ir
win, historian; Mrs. C. Arley Farmer,
librarian; Mrs. H. G. : \1art in, chap
lain, and two d ir ec to rs f or t he com
i ng two years, Mrs. John C. ~ a ! : ' h and I
:'Ill'S. A. W. Ward. 'A II Ba f ou r B re hm a n an d
:'IIrs. Verna R. \Voodcock was ap-,' .pointed chai rman o f the W av s a nd I Richard A . K ern Ne w
:'IIeam Commi tt ee and will · be in I Vice-Presidents
charge Gf the Gar de n a nd Bridge
party to be held on June 16 f or t he BRIDGE NEWS PLEASES
"cholar sh ip fund for the Tamasee and
the Kate Duncan Smith Schools.
Foul' delegates and ten alternate dele
~ a t l ' S were a lso appointed for the
State Conference to be held in Read
ing in the fall.
NA RB E RT H , P EN N SY LVAN IA , MAY 22, 1936
Card Party June 2
A card party wi ll be g iv en by thl'
H ous e C ommi ttee o f t he \Vomen'S'
Community Club o f : \ ar b er t h a t the
home of : 'IIrs. George B. Suplee, 315
WoodS'ide an'nue, on T u e s d a ~ - , June2. at 2 o'clock. Phone ~ a r b e r t h 2-17fl-Jfor I·eservations.
Talk s on Con st it ut io n
A talk 011 the United States Con
st i tu ti on was g i\ 'e n T ue sd ay bl'fore
the B a l a - C ~ - n w y d - ; \ " a r b e r t h Rotary
Club at the O\' l' rh roo]; Golf Cluh by
J{ussell Green. :'\arbcrth attol'lll'Y·:\11'. Green, who is solicitor for
:'IIontgomery Cou nt y. d ef en de d t he
dOeU11ll'nt as safeguarding' indiv idual
f reedom and ( ) p p o r t u n i t ~ · and prai sl 'dthe Supr('me Cou rt f or its action in
presenin!! t he Con st it ut ion t h rough
l'l'cent decisions.Walter Scott, Narberth, was elected
a member of the cl ub. WaHl'!' G.
Case was chairman.
F INAL BANQUET MAY 28 PLAN
M rs. R ob ert Bailey Del ights
Wi t h I n te rp r et at io n o f'V i c t o ri a Reg ina '
IJunior Club Holds IMrs. J. C.Nash Chosen :w. c. T . U. Pl ans Pub l ic i t y IMrs. Whi ting Chosen
\ I H I Campai g n, Add s 61 Member s PMother's Day Party as onorary Regent I - . arent-Teacher Head
___ l iThe Narberth B ra nc h o f t he W. C.
R h Ch f D A R EIT. U. me t Monday a ft e rnoon a t the
us apter 0 • • • ects , N b th M th d' t E . I Ch h
I
ar er e 0 IS plscopa u r c ,
Officers f or Tw o-Y ea r wit h Mrs . R. C. Kennedy presiding.
Term Sixty-one member s h ave been added
to t he l is t and ext en si ve p la ns have
PARTY been made for publici ty concerning PR INC IPAL SNOW SPEAKS
the organization and its object through
t he Media newspapers, pamphlets and Mrs. Edmund Allen Whiting was
other literature to be di st r ibuted in elected president at the meet ing o f
the schools and churches. Also poster t he Narb er th Parents and Teachers'
contests and essays in public schools. Association held at t he N ar be rt h
The officers of the organization are: School on Monday evening . Other
Mrs. R. C. Kennedy, president, and officers chosen were Mrs. Charles L.
four vice-presidents, :'Ill'S. J. H. Pat- Viguers, Jr. , first vice-president; Miss
t on , o f the M. E . Chur ch ; Miss Mazie Faith l\1cAuliffe, second vice-pres i
Simpson, of the Baptist Church, Mrs. I dent; the Reverend Cletus A. Senft,
Cletus A. Senft, of the Lutheran' treasurer; Mrs . H. M. Berry, secre
Church; Mrs. A. E. Gilfillan, of the tar:.'.
Presbyterian Church; Secretary, Mrs. The mee ti ng was opened with the
C. H. W o o l ~ i n g t o n , and Treasurer, s ing ing o f a Choral Prayer led by
Mrs. J. C. Keenan. Miss Frieke, teacher of the music
Tea was served by the ladies of the department; this was followed by the
1\I. E. Church. Salute to the Flag by Sonia Anderson.Two duet!:' were then sung by Mrs.
CJetus S en ft a nd M rs . C. S. Wilmot.
S pe ak er o f t he e ve ni ng was E . H.Snow, pr inc ipa l of the Lower Mer ion
Junior High School, whose topic was
D "Liberal Education in the Highr. School CUlTiculum," ;\11'. Snow began
his ta lk w ith t he statement that he
was g la d that t he publ ic recognized
there was jib('ral education in the
school and that in the Jun ior High itwas the aim of those in charge to
reach each student and to develop his
individual charactH. He also said
that problen:s had changed for the
chi ld and the ' 1 u e ~ t i o n at present washow t hey can : 'e b ( 's t f i tted f or t he i r
place in thl' socia! and economic world.
With more children in school due t o
l'conomic conditions, he said, Amel'i-
A. can youth was mora l ly Hl'Ong in spite
A. o f t he l ack o f jobs for i t s members .
Narberth Play Day Starts
at 1.30 This Ajtemoon
Dog Bi tes Gi rl , 5
A 5-year-old g ir l w as b it te n by a
dog owned by Barry S. MeJlor, of 11(;
ClwS'tnut an'nue, Narberth, it was re
ported a t t he :\Iay meeting of t he Nar
berth Board of Health.
Planning Commis sion Is sue s
Booklet on Developmcnts
A booldet t i tl ed "The Development
of Rea l ES' ta te i n Lower illerion Town
ship" was issued this week by the
,Lowl'r :\Ierion Township Planning
Commission. CopieR are being mailedto a l l t Il l' principal real estate brol;ers
and build ing eont rac tor s in th is area.
SuggeS'tions for subdivisions recom
mend that prel iminary scru t iny of
pl:ins be made by the Planning' Com
mission before they are submitted 10
t he Board of Cummissioners. It also
tal;('s up the matter of de!"ig'n and
layout, particularly wi th refe rences
to new thoroughfares.
DELIGHTFULLAY
All the fol1owing officers were un
aminiousiy re-eleeted at the :\arbl'rthPl ayer ,. ;' m e( ,t in g i n t he :\arberth
School auditorium on Tuesday e"e
ning: President, B. G. Simpsun; \'ice
pr (' sident, Wil l iam H. ::\luller; treas
urer, Roland Fleer; secretary, Grace
Werner and : \l rs . G('rmaine Heath, on
the Board of Go\' ernors fo r a three
year term.Mr. Fleer gav(' an interesting and
humorous tr( 'asur( 'r's report showing'
that tIl(' Players Wl're solvent.Mr. SimpS'on, in hb s jl ee ch o f a c
ceptance, in\'ited tl](' P l a ~ ' e r s to be his The child, Rita Testa, of lOS Chest
guests at a supper and swimming,nut avenue, was t rea ted a t Bryn Mawrparty t o be h el d at : \ lar tin 's Dam on I Hospital f or t he bite, which oceulTed The :'IIerion Branch of t he League
I" 1 ft Cloth ing Distr ibuted 27th of Women Vuters, will meet at the
June n. ThiS' is an annual e vent . Io:-unl ay a ernoon.T he p la y, "Tr ou bl e a t S at te rl ee 's ," H ea lt h Officer George n. Suplel' re- The Narberth Volunteer Emergency home o f :'Ill'S. John A. Laf or e, Penn
t I f f G I R J• f \ 'Il I' t 'b t I tl . t EI Valle'.' Farms, Penn Val1(". ', on
which was coached by : 'IIartha SiIII jl- 101 el our cases 0 crman nW'ls es l ' I e "1 liS 1'I U ce o ling a 111 "
II' I t tl 0 I I l' II \" I I f 1030 ' 'I Wednesda,.', at :3 P. itI. The speaker
son, proved to be very entertaining. l Ul' lng t 1e pas 1110n 1. ne laS )eell HI on "e l neSl ay rom . -"1" H •
Her daugh te r, Nancy S impson , h ad Ireleased. until 12. There wiII b e no d iS 't ri bu - w il l be : \I rs . Herbert A. :'Ililler, !\Iont-
the lead whi ch was p la yed by I\lrS'. Seven Jlermits were i s s ~ e d t.o food tion of clothing or a rt ic le s f o r the gomery County League Chairman ofSimpson in 1906. handlers and three plumbll1g I11spec- needy d:lring June, Ju l \' and .AugUS'LI t l ~ e I n t e ~ ' n a t i . ~ n ; ~ ~ R e l ~ , t i o n ; ~ . C o n ~ m i t :
A feature o f t he e ve ni ng was the' tions made. Those 111 need telephone ~ a r b e r t h ItHo Hel tOpIC" III be Ru. !" Ia As We
piano duet played by l\largaret Squier Mellor's dog was taken to t he Uni - :lHS3 for appointments. Saw It." Assisting hostesses w il l be. f PI' \7 t' I : l\lrs. J. Clifford Jones and 1\1rs.
and Murray Rober ts on . Th is wa s t he \ ' e r s l t ~ · 0 ennsy vania e erll1arysecond and fourth movemen ts o f t he Hospital. for examin.ation. It wil l be I Democratic W om en M ee t :'.licheal Ritl'r, Jr . Visitors ar c wel-
I I I bcome t o rU'lm i n ?Ill'S. Lafure's beau-
Fuurth Symphony by T:ichaikowsl;y. l(' l umler 0 servatlOn. Bef or e t he Democ ra ti c \Vomen's 'The Barr i e Barn will be reopened Luncheon Club o f Lower Mer ion and t if ul garden.
this ReaSUn with a new organization Tennis Club Robbed Narberth, at Merion I\lansions Tues- - - - - - - - -
headed by Miss Kay O':-Jeill, of the Thieves broke into Frank Fe is e 's d ay , Dr. Char le s Fenwi ck , o f Bryn Sh inn Appea l GrantedNational School o f E lo cu tio n a nd Narberth Tennis Club on Montg-ol11ery Mawr Col le ge , s poke on "Con s ti tu - Fol lowi ng a public hearing, the Nar- Guild Directors Guests
Drama. She w il l b e assisted by J. avenue Saturday nigh t and skillfully i t io n al R ight s. " A se con d speaker berth Board of Adj us tmen t h as Mrs. John B. Brool ;s , of Drexel
Massey, of the ROUl'ike Players of p icked the lock on the cash drawer- was Mrs. Joseph McGarri ty, of Nar- g ran ted the appeal of Russell S. Sh inn r oad, Overbrook, en ter tained the diPhiladelphia. but i t w as e mp ty , e xce pt for small berth, who told of some of th e bills' to e xpand h is pot te ry and l and sc ape r ec to r s o f t he Narberth Br anch o f t he
A ll t ho se w ho ar e interested call c ha ng e. T he y t oo k that a nd n ot hi ng n ow b ef or e Con gr es s. M rs . Erma G·I business at 808 Montgomery avenue, Ne e d I e w 0 l' k Guild at luncheon
Gypsy Heath for information. else. IRussell, presided. INarberth, IWednesday.
Narberth Players
R e -Elect Of f i c e r s
1906
Tr ea su r e r F le e r Finds Tha t
ganization is Solvent :
P i an o s P l ea se
At 1.30 o'clock this afternoon
Narberth public schools' annual
P lay Day will begin wi th dances
by t he p rima ry grades at the
Communi ty Playground, Windsor
avenue near Wynnewood avenue.
Following will be a wand dr il l ,
Indian dance, dumbbell drills,~ p r i n g b o a r d jumping, archery and The Narberth juniors entertained
gymnastic exhibits by the older their mothers at a very interesting
children. evening of music and dramat ics on
Feature of the afternoon will Thursday, )1ay 14, whe n t he a nn ua l
he t he v ar io us c on te st s f or t he i :'Ilothers' Day party was held at the
field d ay s il ve r c up between t he ' cl ub ro om at t he Communi ty build ing .
"Reds" a nd t he "Grays." Events : The committee, headed by Mrs. El ls
will include relays, three-legged tworth B. Clark as cha irman, l e ft no
race , h igh and broad jumps . i s tone unturned to make t he eveni ngThe Parent-Teacher Associa- : as pleasant as the occasion demanded.
tion will sel l refreshments on the i Beautiful spring f lowers, a specially
grounds and will a l so have ponies : constructed platform set up for the
available for the children to r ide . i performers against a background ofAway Again I f the weather is too unfavor- palms, a splendid program, and de-
Tomorrow ::-larberth baseball c1uh, abl e the rain date is l\londay ! l i ciom refreshments cont r ibuted in
I11eets its second league test in an- :lfternoon, the 25th. I e"ery deta il tomake the affair a grandother ba tt l e scheduled for e ~ e m ? soil. : success. Ernestine Bacon Kern, 50 -
Davis a nd h is c ha rg es Will ll1vade, C D d·· : prano and Dorothy Power harpist
Central Park Coatesville, to meet annon e l c a t l on t'h t' t h 'd I dwere e ar IS s w 0 sang an p aye
Perk Richards ' aggrega tion, which Delayed for P r e s e n t 'm an y.well-known numbers wi th greata ls o i s s ti ng ing f rom the licking ad- i effectIveness.
ministered by Eddie Hare's Brookline Ileaders. On Sunday the borough nille Probably WI'II be Held July 4! ::\lrs. R ob ert B ai ly , o f ::-larberth,
,gave -a costume recital of the play
meet s Berwvn on the community field. 'f B h C .II b I oroug ouncd "Vic to ri a Reg in a" t he cu rr ent NewAl Herrmann and Jim :'IlcKee wi e O. K.'s Plans York production, in which Helenpitcher!:' f or t he r es pe ct iv e game s. Hayes is starring. :'Ill'S. Baily, so at-
Da"is and Company p la yed an in- P AR AD E M EM OR IA L D AY traetive and charming a young Vic-dependent game here Im't Sunday alld toria in h er s at in gown of pink,
felt th(' satisfaction of winning f rom trl'nlmn d ,··]·th tulln and blu" l'I'bbonsin a Narberth's cannon dedication has -' - -
East Phillies by a 12-7 count in the p ~ r i o d o f t h" t i n l e ~ , pIa","d thn
b(,l'n postponed from ;\Iemorial Day, - - -, - -~ I u g f e ~ t . t f II I h . h'robably unti l July 4. pa r 0 a tI e c aracters In t IS
One b ig inninf .! ' t h( ' f ou rt h. g ave Failure of Harold D. Speakman, a bs or b ing h is to ri ca l r omance wit h
Downingtown enough rum t o wal k off Post , American Legion, to have its great sinceri ty and unfaltering dicton,with the gan1P. The neWcomers I I ' I th '11 d h I' d,]ans and specifications for placing' ant s Imp y 1"1 e er aut lCnce ur-
matchl'd Narberth wi th s ingle marl ; - th(' cannon in the memorial grouping' ing a performance which lasted an
ers in the first and second and \ \' l' nt on t he Communi ty Playground!:' at ' h ou r a nd a quarter. Mrs. Ker n a nd
ahead wi th another in the third. Then \\'inlbor and N. Wynnewood avenues,j Jlis!:' Power suppl ied de light ful "off
Ed Sheridan ' s gang wen t t o wor k 011 ready for borough council's comddera-: stage" accompaniments with voice and
Pitcher Bil l Reyno ld s in t he fou rt h tion at the :\Iay meeting precludes any I harp at i n t e r ~ ' a l s whe n th e scriptto eollect t h r e ~ markl'rs. C l ' r e m o n i ~ s until after couneil meeb: called for mUSIC, and a lt oget he r, t he
Mal ano c ra sh ed a three-lmg;ger. again June 8. i illusion that one was wi tness ing a
Stine singll'd, Park whiffed an d th en A nnouncement to this t'ffect was' f u l l ~ ' c ~ ~ t , completely finished stage
Ash added another b ingle. T, ,-o mad (' J ll onday night at the post's May; productIOn, was mos t real.more h i t ~ b\' Simmons and St:;nley meoing. :'I1rs. n a i l ~ ' , w ithout the use of
proved that 'it wasn't Reynolds' day, H I H 'I l'hc' c annon commi tt ee o f t he po st ' e en ayes e e ve r a pp l an ce s ofbut he lasted th(' rest of the inning. " I I ., k - 1 fi I' b k"includes A. Perry Redifer, Jr .. chair-, 0 (-age ma 'e-up IJ1 tI e na ' 00-
Big Jim :\lcKel' went in f(l1' the start man; Arthur L. Cooke and Robert c.; of the play, n ( ' \ ' e r t h e l ~ s s , created byof the fourth and f in ished in fairly Collins. ! w e l l ~ ~ o n t ~ ' o l l ( ' d ges:ur.es and \'oice
good style. P lan s f or t he annual :'Ilemorial Day, mOlbncatlOn, an artistiC sense of theTw(; inn ing' :, o f tim<:1y hitting. . . p a ~ " i n g of time Victoria "tand"
first and fourth . wer(' ('nough t o s en d p ar ad e "'ere also discussed by the .• , - , . -om111itt('e in charge of the ~ Y e n t , : b,efore a f a l l i ~ g curta.in .on the ocea-
East Phillie" away t he lo"ers. In the 11l'aded b\' William H. Durbin. O'lon of her dIamond Jubilee.
0l'elwr th l' Da\ ' i"ml'n collec ted four .I
The parade will start f rom t he fln'- On : \ I a ~ ' 28 the f inal Club Banqut'tnl l l " and ",'\'en l ~ ~ ( 1 r e c ro ;' se d in t}( ' house at H A. 1\1. and after tran. 'rsing' w il l b e he ld at O\'erbrook Golf Club,1-('\'ent1:. ~ i c k Lyons startl'd on tl1< sl'\'l'ra] "treets of the borough will, :'III'S. Har ol d G ri es t, p as t p re si de nthill, hut g-an way to Al HelTmann 'in(; Ull at the pla\,'ground, where a of tl1(' juniors is in charge of thea ft (' r E as t Phillies had sohed him brid' n1l'murial service will be held. , committ( ' e arranging the evening-.for "ix run :' i n the fifth.
IAll organizations in the boroug'h' Committee chairmen will g iv e t h ei r
HalT" Ralst('n. Tann" R a stem,' ' '1 wil l bl' in\'ited to particiJlate in the, reports, retiring officer,.; will be f<>tedBudd'- \\'alker. :\lickey Gavin. BIl
Jlarade. !and incoming- offieers installed. :\Irs.
Bo\'er and Joe\ ' :\IeCahon all had t\\'o '' A baseball game will be held on Spene er Smi th is succeed ing- : \I is ss.tf<>ti('s. The Rals ton hrotllt'rs poked
1the J,la'.-"Tound followin" the exercises:, Alice Franc i s as pres ident of juniors.
a dou tl le e ac h. Gadn 101<d a trip ( t- ...tJ1l're. :'Ill's. Josl'ph : \ Ii l le r wil l continue w'
alld Walkl'r blasted a home run. senior al!\'isor to the club.J. G. ::\1.
VOLUME 22, No . 33
"Oh, w ~ l 1 - w e always lose the first
one."The above indicates how o ne Nar -
berth rooter felt af ter Manager Gene
Davis ' defending champions of the
1\1 a in L in e L ea gu e opened the 1H36 I
race by yielding to Downingtown, 8-3,
last S ; t ~ r d a y the new ('ntry's dia-;
mond. His wo rd s didn't necessari ly,
s pe ak t he truth, because Narb('rth:
isn 't in the habit of d r opp ing t he
f ir s t game.
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-that means NOW
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,Lower :Merion Alumni
Ejec ts Wilbur PresidentIn the Mailbag
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gan, Haverford, t1·easurer. 1 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ iOther events included ratification 1 :.
of the organ iza tion' , ; cons t i tu t ion , the
At it,; allnual business meeting last banquet, a piano recital b y V er no n
Spectator" Dissents I I S a t u r d a ~ ' n ig ht , t he Lowel" l.\Ierion'Hammond, a play "The T r a v e l e 1 ' ~ , " WM. G. FRANKENFIELD
Judge Holland's Opinion ' High School Alumni elected as offic('rs, and dancing,Nc Book at Lib ar \\' H Simpson Road at Athens Avenue- - - w s r. y , Ross i lb ur , a ve rf ol 'd , president; Mr, and Mrs, E, E. Burlingame,
(The folloll'il/!I lettfl', too " t I , ~ I The t \arberth C o m m u n i t ~ ' Library Robert Elmore, Cynwyd, \ ' ice-pres i - B r ~ ' n Mawr, wel'e gue,;ts at the din- i Telephone Ardmore 9
for plllJlicatioj' Ins! 1/'ec!;, rc(cl's Ihas rec ently ad de d the following , le nt ; Mar y S co tt ?>IcShane, Wynne - ncr . l\It'. Burlingame is pl'esident of l " "2646 ARDMORE, PA.to the Narherth Plo!!crs' Jit/!1 1-2 book,; to its collection: woo,1, sec reta ry , and Florence Kerri-I th,: Lower :'IIel'ion School Board. ~ ~ i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ~ ~ i ~ i i : ~ i ~ ~ ~11lnJJ, "Good-II!!" Af/oil/," which ]\ 0 n - fi c t i o n : Pa ti (' nc e Abhe ,'
'was rcvicH'( ' {l hi! . Il 1dyc . I. [JIII '- "Around the \','orld in Eleven Years";
nett Hol/awl ill tf,i," !JUjler . l ! r l ! !8,) :\Iaxwell Anderson, "Winterset"; Rob-
To the Editor: cr t Bcnchley, " :. \I y 10 Years in a
More years ag-o than \\'ish to Quandary"; Dorothea Brande, "\Vake
proclaim, in t he d ay s of James O. G. Up and Live" ; Boake Carte r, "Johnny
D u t ~ y , known notal,l.IY "The Loung--I Q. Public ~ p e a k ~ " ; ,R. E. Des\'erni,ne,
e1' III the Lohby or t he d ef un ct "DemocratIc Despotism"; T . E . E lI ot ,
Phi/rulelphia [>1'1',",", it \\'a, pur reg-ubI ' " l \lu l' ( le r in the Cathedral"; G, L. EI
matinee assig'nment tn ,,:t \\"l'ck after Iiott, "\\"oman After Forty"; Emil
week in frce ,iwlp;nH'nt r;n the hearty Leng-yel, "Millions o f D ic ta to rs ";
histrionics of thr: F,'r"l'aug'h Stock : 'IIaul 'ice : 'I lal 'tcrl inck, "Pig-eons and
Compa ny , a nd t ll "r ,' are doubtl('ss Spider,"; I I. Moore, "Old Pewter,
mallY of t hl ' f ol k; 11I'!'eahouts who Bra ,; s, Copper and Sheffield Plate";
ventured do wn in to t he old Tpn(!c 'r- ,J. :II. l\lul'l'Y. "Shakcspcarc"; Gusta
loin as a rout i nc th ing ' to lH'ho ld tlw vu,; l \ l y e r ~ , "Ame r ic a S t rik es Ba ck ";a lways amhi ti ous " f } ' r ~ l ' i n g ' , of this ~ c w t ( j l l & l\Iyer", "Hoover Adminis
very eapahle troupe, Ewry w('ek tration"; E, ,J. O'Bri('Il, "Bl'st Short
there \\'as a 111'\\' otrering' and thl', :-'\ol'ies, ]!I:W" ; Baron de Prorok, "In, I I
For('!HlUg'h fan,; c ')J1.'t itutpd a hIgh y Que:. ;t of I.o"t \\'orlds"; H, L, Shapiro,
numcrous and ( 'nthu,;iastic host. "I!,' ritage of the B o u n t ~ " ' ; R, E,
Gcorg-e Learoek, admittpdly on(' of SIl<'l'wood, "Idiot's Delig-ht" (Pultizer
his g- l' ncrat ion ' s IH'"t Shake"pr '1 '( 'an prize play); D, y, Talcott, "Re)1nrt
exponents , was the sta,g'(' din 'e to r and of t he Company" ; Ebwy,th Than",
he took hi s p ar t in t he p la ys oftP!1 " Y o u n ~ :\11'. Visral'1i"; G, B, Shaw,
cnoug'h. while hi" \'pry j>l'f'lt,\' wifl', "Threc Plays": El'I1,;t TollPI', "Sc\,cn
Jenni (' El l isnn , \\'as 11l'\'l'l' k no wn to Pby"."
miss a role in a n ~ : (If th" w(' f' kly F ict i" l1 : :\lal'tin Boyd, "The I.l'mOI1
sho\\'s, IFaI 'm"; Ckml'ncc Danl', "Broome
Georg-e Barhi f 'r was anot lH'r s t l' 1la r Stag ' cs" ; \rill Ermine. "Plundl'l'ed
lig-ht, tl](' \'ery : , a n ~ , · a, ~ ' " u SfC 1111\\'-! Rang-c"; Susan El'tz, "\roman Ali\'c";
aday's in the pictlll'(';, hut it has nnly 1 Tryg'\'(' Gulhnlns"l:n. "Beyond Sing
been within tlw la,;t mon t h that he' the \r oor!>'''; Frand" 11 ackett, "Greenh as wr it t l' n to s ay that Ill' i s 1i rl 'd L ion "; Sophi e KCI'r, "Thcre'" Only
wocfully of til<' sllamhll's of H ol ly - O ne "; R os am on d L ehma nn . "Thc
wood and yearns for t!](' good fo]'tunl' \rl'athl'r in the Su'ed""; Son](,I'''l't
which \ \ 'i l l hl'ing- him hnl'k to tl](' :'Ilaug-ham, "Cosmopol itan, , "; Meade
Phibd"lphia hI' l ' r. . f" l 's ;-'1) much I"! :'Ilinnl'g-prodl'. " : \l a ri c Antoin ct t e' s
hi,- p1'('s('nt SCf'nl' "f s ham a nd sl':\n-: lIenl'bI1Ullj"; I lonul' e : \ Ior row, "Let
dai. ! thl' KiIH,; Bl' \\ 'al' ' ' '' ; Kathlel:n Pa\\ 'lc.
In 1he C O I 1 l 1 l : 1 n ~ ' :l1sl) wa,; till' l'l'Jiahll'1 "\ r c in C a p t i \ ' i t ~ , , , ; Proko"ch. "The
Alhr.'rt Sackl'tt, \ I'ho wa; : no ](oss than' A"iatic,": : : : ; ~ ' I \ , j a T h o l 1 l p ~ o n , "Thirdthe fat hI']' of ,Julia ~ : l I l d " I ' , o n , \\'ho:,," . \c t in \ " 'n ic ,, " : Edi th Whar ton , "The
p;ay song'" eontinur to h , 's t ir lh ,' r : ll l i" , \ " (, r ld () \'f 'l' ' ' ; , ' \ l'nold ZWl'ig, "Eduea
laIH'S. and of e(HII',f'. it i, 1\' , ,1l I,n()\\,n: lioo B"forl: \'l'l'llun,"
that .Tulia \\ 'as th" i n ~ " n l l f ' at Fol'l'-, : \ l ~ ' s l , ' r y an,i Vl 't f 'c t i\ ' c: :'Ilal',t!,'ery
paughs f" r a numh'l' of ,,':ISOI1';, :b ' AlJillldl:lm. "Flo\\" ' I 's for tIll' J u d , t ! , r ~ " ;l o\ 'e ly a littl<- l a d ~ ' a- "nl' e 'll l ld GL'lctt BU1'l :l", "Too (;00,] Lookinp,":
imagine, ( '\ '( 'n i f h "l ' f(,(,t \ \ " , ' 1 ' 1 ' "xtl a :\l ilL's Burtun, "The C i u ( ~ o f t he :-jil\'cl'
inches long' and h"I' k ~ ' , . . ; o f t il l' I 'l 'a l, Bru:,h"; :II. G, Ehcl'hart, "Fair \\'al'n
shank \ ,aridy, Th" y','al',- soon, i ng ' '' ; E , ,J. t;oolbw'ed, "Cur,e in the
chang-I'd that, !JOWl""'I', :,- th(, "t"el,- Colophon"; Ro!>cl't l li ch en s, " Th e
ing 's fi llcd up at :1 ,L:""d : lnd S:, ll l- P ~ ' r a 1 l 1 i d " ; E, P, OppL'nhl'im, "Adviee
nH' tr ie al pal'" nl ld tIll' ],;' .: 1"(1 Ill' Lilllit"d": Ill'l,'n R " j l l ~ ' , ";\11', ~ 1 I 1 i t l J ' sadolpscl'nt" g T a d u a l l ~ : e:l!1ll' tn th:lt Hat"; h:, c. :-:tnl!l;lll, "Dl's('rt Lal-l'
petitt' typc whieh mad" h,,!' :leebillwd : \ l y ' " t ( ' r ~ ' ' ' ; Dar'. \ 'in T, 'i lhe 'l. "l'\'at);('I'
a g ' rpat ,bnc('r a, "Ill' : - \\ 'i! 'kd in ~ l i l ' h Clnak :\lul'rll'r:',"
captivating' lI1;llln,'r \\,IUI DlI ln ld I nt l' l' IJ at iona l :'IIind AlPo\'l': Lincoln
Brian and nth l' l" (I; thl' Ji:a-cllJilll' Ells\\' ' 'rth, "Exploring T n d a ~ ' ' ' ; Hnnsfast-st('pj>eI'" JIl·lfl'itz, "L:ind \\'ith'HlL Shad,,"; .1.
In tb,: ('Wiling' \\" 1 J ! ' " h : 1 J , 1 ~ ' Itad t,,' F, I!orrab:n, "Atlas of ( 'ul'J '('nt At '
hie to thl ' Gil':tl'd '\""11\11' Tlll'atl'l', fail'S"; L. :01. ~ , ' s h i l t . "J)l'S(l!u:e
wlwl'l' anothr'r "sto,-,k" hdd 1 11 h. 01' :'Ilarchl"": G, ;\1. Su'alton, "l!lt'.'l'na
i f Cn' stnn Clar k and Ad"l,:'t!" Pr il le, ' t i llnal Delll:,inns,"
were in town (a t til" I'al'k '1'1]('a;I'I') F o i ' \ l l i g ' \ ' , t l ~ ' Cluj), Annual Gift:
OUI illstruetion" t\:iually rlir,'c'\l'd u' Hil'hal'li.-oll \\'!'ight, "StO!'y (,I' Gar
tJWl ' l ' , ~ ( ' \ ' " r \'.'l'l'l' \1'" I ' r ' ! ~ ' a r d " d as d , 'n i llg ,"su!Ticipnily 1l1aturl' tn qu:t1i t'y 1")1' n ; \] l .l n "r ia l C ll ]' t ,l 't ion: E, L. D, S ( ' ~ ' -printed opinion ,,1' :\Ian,..;jj.. ld, ,],'11',,1'- moul', "Gardl'n Ency'clo]1l'dia.'· (Gift
son, \\ ' illard. "Iill,'r (11 an:; ,,1 till' n'- or t!1\' I'l'nn \'alk" l;:ll'd,'n Club in
nO\\'lwd top-lilll'r:" hut \ I' l' s a \\ ' t h "i l l IE 'illlll':: nf :'o!r-, : ' I l a r ~ ' A. Larnl'y,)
on OUI own just the' ~ a ! 1 l l ' :lI1d p i t ~ , ' ti"that t l ll 'y nol ' tlll'ir i lk a l' l' n ll t 1t"1" alld (I\'('rlollkin,g' thl' "nll1hL'l' fact that
to 1)( SCl'n 01' beard IIO\\ ', ffll' th,' elltin' thl"'" act, wc h ad Iloth-
This hit of rl'\','ri" \\ ':1 " int!uc('d ] , ~ ' in,t!, l'xeept till' i",dl'lInlll tn ;;l'l', witlt tl!l'
OUI v isi t to t he l: bt j11'l'fnrlllancl' eharact,'rs in 111Ol'" Ol' Ipss dishabille
gi\'en hy nu l' ~ a r h " r t h Play!'rs nnd and indlllg;ing', l,,'rforl'" of t1ll'ir lint's.
we are still wondering' \\'hr t ll (' l in ll ' in the g"I'O,spst k in d o f h ad t a" t( ' a nd
a nd t al en t of our impl'l 'ssi \ 'e young' an ahsurd "]ll'ci,', of "mart-akek con
men and \\'Omen wcre wa"tl'd on a COII- vPI',ation.
coct ion of tawdry :llId as full of dreg's 0, the llh,iectioll that our ynung
as the wretched thing- calleu "Good-hye players arl' capable of muc h f in er
Again." It was agreed, ho\\,('v('r, that thing'S and it is a s n ! T ~ ' shame thatwe would keep our \ \ 'ondl ' rnwnt t l ' this silly clap-trap a nd b umpt io us
ourselves, and not make it a matter of hroadness must be t he ir p or ti on .'
publ ic notice, but in \'icw of the totally Neither should \\'e r at e a s provincialdissimilar Viewpoint presente ll hy the if we p oi nt o ut that the bloom lea"'('s
excellent Judg-e Holland in last \\'pek's the peach soon enough and we are
OUR TOWN (contrary to the a ssump - not t oo o ld when we say it would be
tion that nothing onewav 01' the o ther nicer, and infin ite ly more refreshing- ,'
would be publ i shed) it \ ~ ' o l l l d seem to' i f o ur gi rl s a nd boys were not ca lledcontribute somewhat to neig-hborhood, upon to handle situations which call
virility if we sugges ted tbat a rather ' for so much pseudo-sophistication and
important feature o f t h e c as e had h i' en s o much slick knowledge of that dis-quite overlooked. ;orderly par t of life which, in \'il'\\' of ,
The i de a o f a l oc al drama club is their breeding as we know it, con
t eo s ou nd a nd too s ubs ta n ti :l l n o t t o t inues , fortunately, to be an a ltoge the r
encourage i n e ve ry r ea so na bl e and alien thing- to them,
forthr ig-ht way, as a r ea l b en t f or t he The Narherth P l a ~ ' e r s has provedthcatre is one o f the rarest and g'rand- itself to be a splendid communi ty
est of arts, and there should be no organization. Its membe rs ha \' c done
tl"ifling with the numerous opportuni-: things fa r beyond the k en o f t he usual
ties It p res en ts for intellectu:lI :lnd amateur society. T he d ram ati c
cultural advancement. What is the archi\'"s ar e stuti"ed with pieces which
justification and reason, th(' n , for put - 'i t would be a j oy t o be ho ld as nul'
ting o n o ne of t h os e s t up i d " hed room borough actors cou ld p roduce t hem,
plays" which have so sated Broadway "Good-bye Again" is fa r henea th the ir
f or t he last few years, th l' re fus( ' of stature, their dig-nity and their int!'l
an intcrminalJle hoppel', and whith can lig'ence, and nothing like it should
be tossed together in the course of al l: e \ ' er be essayed by them ag'ain.
hour or two b y t ho se onl'ly bright,' THE SPF.CTATOR,
wise-cracking' young ' mel l \ \'ho , with:the shoddiest of intellt, han tlwir, \Vilson Drops \X i cthcrill
wwthcl'-eye 011 the greasy trade of; l\layor \Vilsrlll l as t w ee k faikd tl
the cloak-and-suiter;; and of the, I"eappoint Colonel Samuel Pr ice \Vdh
shock-searching- yokrols \\'ho stream' erill. Haverford. to Philadelphia's
into the metropol is f rom t he h in ll ' r- City Plannilll!.' COl11missioll. COI'llll'l
land'? \ \ ie ther i ll ha ll been viec-presidcllt for
It is not primari ly a ma tt e r o f com- m an y y ea rs , M ai n Liners who \1'( '1'"
mon decency at all (althoug-h t ha t d e - reappointcd to the board includl' Dr,
menta ry fea ture nced not be avoided) Hel' ber t J. T i l ~ ' , B a l a - C Y l ! w ~ ' d ; Walt('rno r a case of inhib ited concupisccnce , H. Thomas , ! \ Ie r ion; EI'I!('st T, Trig'g',
even if we did behold the lady secre- S ug ar town , a nd R al ph T . S en te l' ,
tary going t o b ed w it h her employer, O\'erbrook.
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Glove Silk Dept.-First Floor
At Top,-A snlooth
jersey polo shirt in
navy, French blue,
£latne, white, $1.I
:At Bottotn,-Kurly-
;cloth with tulip neck
line. Chanl0is, white,
blue, £lanle, $1.
VANITY FAIR
~ ~ T O P S " . . . $1
Wear thenl with skirts,
culottes, shorts or slacks
. . . they are casuals that
jknow cOlllfort and chic
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Despite the hearty upswing of business,and t he rise in general of employment.there are sti l l thousands out of work,So it isn' t any f ea t f or a p ap er t o b ri ng
you a host of rep li es to your ad.You get t hi s s ame e ff ic ie nt s ervi ce f romRecord Help Wanted ads at less cost. Infact , y our ad in ~ n d a y ' s Record will 8av.you o ne- hal f t he c os t of a ny o th er Phi la ·delphia Sunday paper.
When you need domesti c help, SAVEMONEY I Phone WALnut 2S00. Say,"1w is h t o plac. a "Help Wanted" ad.
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fo rmer ly o f Strawbridg(' & Clothieris now associat('d with US
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ZOTOS - t h c machine less Wave,
and Frederics. Eug en e a n d o t he r methods of p ~ r m d n e n t sLadies' alld Childre"', Haircutti"g expcr tl y dOl le b)' Mr. Oscar
Luise Hairdressing Solon230 BaJa Avenu(', Cynwyd Phollc C),,,,,,)'d 1920
Ope" TIlIlrsday a"d Friday U"ti[ 8 P. M.
Phone Narberth 2430
Narberth Coal CompanyRalph S. Dl/lllle
Headquarters for J eddo-H igh l and and Monit o r Lehigh C o ~ l s
FILL YOUR BIN NOW
IVi"ter's Pa",t- T i m ~ t o p ut .1way clea". your
Overcoats. Topcoats. Sui:s, Biankels. Com
forters. etc.
SWlIlJle;"", Comillg-Tim(' to prepare for usc.
your Flannels . Cr( ' tonnes . P ri n ts a n d Out
sid(' Furnitur(' Cov('rs.
Poppy Sa le Tomor row
The ::\Iain Line Post, Vetel"anS of
:!\Iendelssohn's "Hymn of Praise" Foreign ' Va l' s, w il l h ol d i ts a nn ua l
will be offered by Chester County p op py s al e this Saturday in Bryn
Chor a l Soc ie ty i n Long-wood Conse r- Mawr .
vatory , d uPon t e st a te . n e ar Kenne tt
SfJuare, Saturday, as their third an- PLAN TO ATTEND!
nual spring presentation. 7 t ~ : ~ I r ; ; ~ t t PAGEANTOn(' hundred voices comprise th e ~ R A M O N A '
choru s, d ir ec te d by Bt'l'J1Urd :II andel-
kern. The soloists. Jane Shoaf, Char- LONGWOODlotte Ridley and Robert Topping, are JUNE 18-19 20from Curt;s Ins t itu te, Ph ilade lph ia . -P, M.• OST. Rain Date. 22ndFollowing the evening- cantata il l Now! Tickets. $1, Reserved, $1.50
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t l :e f i rs t H13G pUbl,ic d i sp l ay i s to, be F0 UNTAINSg iv en o f t h e e le ctn c wa te r f nun t ams . ! _ JOHN T. HALL, Dl r e c t o r _
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BETTER FABRICS!There's a st rut of pride in
every stitch of the new Springsuits and topcoats tailor('d atAdclizzi's. Ther("s a p (' r f( ' ctfit for e ve r yo ne i n t he newest
fabrics.
Ti,e "Oll"'e of Jt),le and fit
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anywhere .
We sold a l ar ge t on
nage last year to th e
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Brothers
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Sunday's Games
Berwyn at NARBERTH.
Malvern at Coatesville.
Downingtown at Brookline.
Tomorrow's Games
NARBERTH at Coatesville.
Malvern at Berwyn.Downingtown at We;;t Philadelphia.
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The : : \ l u l i e r e ~ of t h e Na rb e rth Fire
Company held their tinal meeting- of
the season : \ Ionday, with a lunchl:on
followed by a party i n E lm H al l. A
feature was a spl'lling bee, with ::\lrs.
Clifford Batl's and 1\1rs. George :'IIar
ti n the prize w in ne rs . I n a prize
h un t t he w i n m · r ~ ",pre :\Irs. Charles
Yiguers, Jr" :\lrs. NelHIl1 Rowley,
.\II's. William 1. Ezil'ks(lll and :'III'S,
John Burre l l .::\leCctings of the organ iza t ion will
be resumed the second : \ londay in Oc
tober.
Standing of t he T eams
W. L.
Brookline , 2 0
Downingtown .. , '. ' 1 0West Philadelphia , . ] 0
Gladwyne., . , ' ] 1
NARBERTH 0 1
Berwyn .. , , .. , 0 1
Coatesville .' ". ' 0 1
:II a Ivern . .. """.. 0 1
ChIovies
ANTICIPATION playsa bigpar t in enjoy
men t, T ha t' , why The Ronde.. with its
beochfront location, its open and encloled
IU" deck., it. 3 .ea waler pools, its recrea
tion lacilili.. and eacellent meall wiU
pravide a perfett lubjeet for plea,urabl.
vacation thaughts,and theIr r.aUzationl
'936 SEASON June20,htaSepf.30,h
the minute you decide
on THE FLANDERS
Eocal
Director
Bai rd Ap t. , Narberth
PI,one: Narberth 2258·1
Continued on Pag-e Fi\ 'e
Rock Run Canlpfor Bovs a nd G i rl s
6-' : I 2 y ea r s
ReJenatiolls I ' e i l l ~ made 1I0W
Swimming. Nature Hikes,
Arts and Crafts. Tennis.A rc he ry. D ra ma ti cs . C am pFires. S up p( 'r H ik es . B ad ,minton. D('ck T ('nnis. GroupGam('s.Beautiful H il ls o f N or th (' rn
Chester Count\' .Councilors of ' good charact ( 'rand prov('n abili ty.
S('/eeud die' lldeAsk for booklet
Lois E. Wunderlich
LA 01 ES ' M EN'SV A ~ A , " A SMad(' C 1 ( ' a n ~ d Rt'block('d
L. T. MUENCH. [lie.
26 S o. 1 7t h Street
Cuslom .Hade H at s for 41 Years i
THE FIRESIDE
Mrs. H. C. Gibson, of Woodbineave-i". "n ue r et ur ne d recent Iv from a 1<'n P et ti co at F ev er N ow
d a y ~ ' stay in P i t t s b u r ~ h . a t N a r be r th ; " Amat e ur
Mr . and Mrs. Laurence P. Heath Gen t l eman" is Nex t
and 1\liss J oa n T il bu ry . o f t he B ar r ieHouse, (:ntertained at a buffet sUJlpcr Clever dialogue and good direction
on Sundav e\'(:ninp: when th e gU('sts ma rk " Pe tt ie oa t F ev er , " story of a
were Miss' Kav O ' ~ ~ i 1 I , :'Iliss 1\Iar,iorie Labrador wireless operator and an
Topliss, 1\1 iss' Dorothy Speck, :II iss 1 En1!lish Lord and his f ia nc ee , now
Be tt v T il bu rv . Pierce Has se y, J , Ip l a yin g at Nar be rt h. T he e as t i s e x
M a s ~ e y , John ·E. Flynn. A rf>organi- cl'!ll'nt: Robert : ' IIontgomery, 1\Iyrna
zatinn ml'eting followed f or t he n ew 'Loy and Rt'ginald Owen. Pe te Smith' s
group which will r('op(:n t he B ar ri e I remarkable third-dimension short sub
Barn Players under new manafrement.' ,iect, "Audim;copiks," is ab o on the
Fril'nds of :'111'. 01'10 E. Cook. of program.Narlwrth Hall, wi ll he glad to h"al ' ll : , "The Ama te u r Gent l eman" i s c om-
that he h:ls ret ul 'nl 'd fl'Om the hos- IIlg :'Ilonday and Tuesday, with Doug
pit'll and IS l'l.co\"('ring; nicely from, las F a i l ' b a n ~ s . Jr .. and Elis:a Landi
his l'(:Cl'nt illness. i III many l'XCltll1g and romant1c adven-, tures.
l\'ll'. an d :III'S, G e f : l ' ~ : e D. Connor" '1 I D't' 1 I G C I' ,\ ar ene Ie \ 'Ie1 an( al'V ooper, Aof l \ I ( ' n t g o m ( ' ! ' ~ ' avenue, arl' , n 'cel\'lng i togethe r for tht, t i rs t t ime s i l ~ c e "Mor- nnouncc Marriage PlanscO!1g'ratulatlOns UP(l I1 thl.' blrth of a: , , ' h t h' t' The marriage n! :\liss Louise Tomp-dauo'hter Au dr ev A nn e C on no r 011' occo. give a ~ m o o t . , sma l' , IS 1- kl"ns .:'II,'1tl1a',', (I,111"',],t"I' of ~ I I ' ' ' , . Ja",oll,.,., ' t 'ated performance III "DesIre ' com- -' .... .. •
Allril 28, :\lrs. ClHlIll'r the fOl'll\('r I" \\, I I .... b tl " ,1:\1. :\Iatha.\'. of 1131 S, 51st street,, ,Illg e( neSl a\', . ,ar er 1s cas 1i \ l i , , ~ ',o\nne E h z ~ b e t h T:gan. daugh-; award nig'ht. . Philadelph ia , and the la te ;\11'. :\lathay,
tel' et :'III'S, ::\Ilchal.'l S. Tegan, of ' "I) , L 1" I ' I t I to : 'I ll '. 01 '10 R . Cook, son of :'Ill'. and" ,_, ' : anclIlg at w llC' S arre(Cm"Cnut HIll. . : Clark Gable, Joan Crawford, Fred 1\lrs, 01'10 E. Cool,. of Narberth Hall ,
~ \ l r . and : : \ I l ' ~ . , l a l l l e ~ B, Snllth, of· A ~ t a i l ' ( ' and Nelson Eddy-the lattcr will take p la et ' o n Saturday after
A,;on road. ~ p l n t the \\,(,t·k-end in );l'W Itwo f or t he f ir st t im e in' pic tures -is noon, June G, at 4.80, i n t he Narberth
) '01'1;, w!wre tlH'Y atttmded th e Guldt'n beinl! revived with great success, and ? ll et hodi st Ep is copal Chur ch. The
Wuld ing llnn ivenary of :'IlI's. Smith's wi!! play at ) ;arbl ' rth next Thursdav . Rev. Vernon Middleton, pastor of th e
uncle aud aullt. ::\11. and :'III'S. C. B,: To end the week nice ly, don't m i ~ " church, will officiate.
Christntl'en, of SI. .John's PInCl": "The Trail of the Lones(;me Pine," in :'Iliss :'Ilarjorie Anne Bowen w il l b e
Brooklyn, on Saturday, at Promml' rs , beautifu l technicolor. "the maid o f hono r and the bridesmaids
in Brooldyn. Therc \\'cre f i fty gue"ts , wiII include Miss Enid Beyden and
:'lIn. Franklin R. Lindsay, of i"Unouarded Hou r " an d ?l'lis, : ' Ila rgaret St ichler.
Wvnnedale road, en terta ined her club: b D ' S h ?Ill'. Carl Hackert , of \Vhite Plains,
at ' Iuncheon and bridge Friday. Thc Isney ym p on y a t . New York, brother-in-law of the
guests we,re, :\Irs. J o s ~ p h S, Hildreth, E,gypt lan; DlOnnes ComlOg "bridegroom, wiII act as best man
Mrs . H . C. Cook, :'III'S. Clara Bart let t , I t he u s he r s WIll be :'I1r. Brooks LeSsIg',Mrs. John Williams, of BrownsvilIe, , "T le , Unguarded Hour," a r,efreSh,\ o f P ot tst ow n, a nd Mr. Putnam C,
Tt .xas , who is visiting' her : i s ter , :'I1rs, I ~ ~ g I Y d l ~ e r c n t S ~ 0 1 ' Y ~ l e v : ~ : I Y r d l re : te d , : \ lo rg an . o f . W a l l i ~ g ' f ~ r d , Conn..J o"l .'ph S . HIldreth, of \\ ynnewood; II: at t,hl Egyptlall, • ta l l mg, LOletta A r ecept IOn wII I fo llow the cere-
Mrs, Charles B. Shank :" : :\ Ir s. J. Le(" ' \ ~ l u n g . Franchot Tone, LeWIS Stone, I mony." " 'Roland Younp; and Dudley D i ~ p ' e s I 'I C k " '
dom ::\loore and : \I rs . C. E. LudoYICl, - ,b 'I ,\ 1'. 00 ' and hlS bnde upon then',Accompanying' it arc \Valt Disney's, ,t ' f ' ". II ' , " , .'
:\lr..;. Llovd B. Ed'YlI'ton of Clll'"t-. ' . . . . I r c U ln 10111 a \\ (( ( I l lg tl1P In". 1-' ,"Cock (If the \\ alk and Our Gang IE I 1 "11 I" , , ,n ~ l t annue had as h er g ue st last! " '. ng am , \\1 J\e at 111,1 Dn'lllity, . . _ comcdy. "DIvot DIggers. ' I'l' "
wt'el; at t he Ec: ge rt on s place 11l'ari, . . , , . I ace.Bd l Havl'n. on the Eastern Shore of I ~ a t u r d a y s matInee subJect
Virginia, : ' I I i ~ s Ann V. Foll ' y, of Elm_i"I - !l ' ir t(l Trouble," 5tal ' l' ing Ken :'Ilay- Mu li er es E n jo y Varied
1 '1 E I t I tl " ; nard. P F' 1M 'WOC(, aYCnuc, .' I'. (gel ' on am 1('11" rogranl at In a eetlngson, Donald , jo ined t hem t he re f(lr l ::\Ionday a nd Tues d ay n ex t, \Varn er
the ",et'k-end. :Baxter, l\larg'o. A nn Lo rin g an d
Among t h o ~ e who attended thc B ru ce C ab ot ar c coming- in "The
Lo\\ ,( 'r : :\ lerion ); arberth Council (If Rob in Hood of EI Dorado," a 1'0101'
Republican \Yomen',; eard party at : fu l histo rica l p ic ture l if ted above thc
t1w Dl'Hlll'l'\" in Brvn :II a\\' I' on Tue s- ordinary by sheer f(lrce of its dra
da\' w<,]'('. ~ l r ~ . E, ' C. G r i ~ \ \ ' o l d , : : \ I r ~ , ! matic q u a l i t ~ " keenly intNesting story,
Eberhardt ::\luel!er, : ' I l r ~ ..Josl ' ph Ber- 10\'(,.ly music a nd bea u ti ful outdoor
ta and ::\Irs, L l o ~ ' d B. Edgerton. ' st'ttll1gs,
Mrs. H. 1. :\IcConnell, of :\lel'ion .Jean H{'J'sh(l1t and the Dionne
avenue, and ::\lrs. W. J. Sawyer and Quintuplets ar e comillg 'Vednesday
he r dauo'hter Betl\' of I L ~ v { ' J ' f o ] ' ( 1 amI (Ban I ; Nigh t ) Thur s da y in "Thl''" , ,. ' CD"
av(' nue , spcnt last wCl'k-end at Pl'nn "oulltry o c t ~ r , as s\':l'etly appeal-~ t a t e (o ll l 'ge , when :\1rs, :'IlcConnl'll's: Ing a nd amus ing a ]>](:tur(' as you'll
s on , Donal d, was initiat!.d into tIll': want til ~ l ' e in m a l J ~ ' a moon. TheIkl ta Chi Fratcl'nil\', , c a "t i n cl ude s D(lr(lthy Pl'tcrson, Slim
'1 I I I" J ,: SUllllllt'n"ille and June Lang, Lut tlw.' I'. anc :I J·S. .t·WI"" J ~ a , l l \ ' , of ' I)' I f I ", , , " ' " ,, ' , lonnes :!) '( . t )C t],l'at 0 t 1C ]>1e!UI'l',
Na Ib look Pal k, and ::\11. ,md ::\Ire,llarl'\' CIa\' Bank', of : \ lor l' no road. A" .'1'l("ial aftel'-"cho(ll m:ltinc(: wil!
Penn'Vallc:y, attended t he B ac h F es - ]'(. gi\'('lJ \\'l'cl!ll'sda:, at :;,:)(1,
tival :It Bl,thlel1l'lll, on T i l l l r ~ d a y CYC'- "Klondikc' Annil· ... latest ::\lae W('st
l!inl!. It \\''''' directl'd by Bruce A, opu : '. \ ': il l c llnc ll il i' , the Egyptian'sC;ln'Y, wl'( ,k, \ \"ith Vidor :\lcLag'kn a " ~ i , , t -
':\lrs, E . I I, Eh1e. who has lll'en quitc ing, !ill. j" n(l\\' convale"cing at the Bryn' Anll"UI:C('Ilil'llt j, mad . that Oil :JUllt'!
1\1<1\\1 He,spital. ' 1 tl:e Etcyp,ian Tlll"atl'(· \':ill g in a
:'Ill'. , ~ n d :\11," \\'aiter 0'Su1l1\"an, (If l'::tl'CIll an !'leetric .. ir conditiollcr
'Yindsol' a\"t:l1Ul', l 'n t er t ain ed a t a thn,ul 'h Ctl-n]>I'l'atioll of the Anil'ric:tll
f ; : m ; l ~ ' dinlll'l' ] l a r t ~ ' Saturday to eek- l ~ a d i : t t t : r C"Ill!,:lIly,
I l l 'al t ' the :!;;th \ \ · ( ) d d i l l ~ , t n n i \ " ( > r ~ ; ' l I ' Y ------of :Ill'. and .\lrs. E, .J. O·Sull ivan. of B ~ t f i d d Estate 05250.000
~ p r j n g t i e l d , .-\11 tdate \"al!l<'d at mol'l' thall $250,-
:\11''', ltayl1111nd 1\t'('1":1I1, ( ,f Bc('el l- ' was hl'tllwat!l('d j,y tIh' late Lenoard
\\'t,,,tl bnl', l'ntcrtail1l'd he r c1uh at Bi"htoll Bntfield, nf ::\I(:rioll. accordillg
Illl,l'l:C'tlll <11"l bridge' (In \Y('(l!wsdav, to will at );orl'istown. .\11''',
:111'>', Edward , J o n ( ' ~ and hl'r ' sn n ' Blanclw P, Bot ti el d. h is widow, l" '
Andn'\\". ll'ft (111 Tl1esda\' ft'r L l ' w i s ~ ' cc·in·" insurance 1 1 ( , l i c i ( ' ~ and ]>t'l'son:ll
town, wlwret h e ~ '
wilj vi"it ::\lrs, lwl
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ngings, plus the i ncol ll e o f the.J(lI1l's' \1<Il'ent" for two months, :halance of tl1(' ('statl' for life, Grand-
"! \ \ "1 P D' , childn,n a r ( ~ tIl(' final h e ir " , t h e chil-., ]'-, es l 'y '. unlllngton, of: ' ," 'IV I I I I ' , ,dl'en j'('CC'IVlllg thl' lnCtlme at theirynnl'( a t· I 'o .a (. t 1l' l'l'tIl'lng pl'esi- I n",tlwr'" d C ' a t l ~ .
(kilt 01 thc );al'b('rth P. T. A .. wiII it 'ntertain tilt' l11l'mbel'>' of t1w Ext'cl l-! ================tive Board at luncheon Oil Saturday,:
Mi"s Xell ie :\1. W(,therill, o f D ud -:
I e ~ ' awnu e, h as Il'ft for S t ra thmen' , !
N .. J" for the summer.
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1"c"t Monday d: T u e s d a ~ ' :DOIf):las Fairbanks, fr.
and Eli s;a Landi in
~ ~ P E T T I C O A TFEVER"
This F r i d a ~ ' and Saturday:
Robert " ' l o n t ~ ' l m e r v and
Alvrua Lo,· II I
Thursday
Cla rk Gab le , J oan Cra ..!ord,
Fred Astaire and Nelson Eddy II I
W'cdnesday (Cash Awa rd 9 P. M .)
Marlene Dietrich and
Gary Cooper '"
~ ( T H E AMATEUR
GENTLEMAN"
Roscmont Residence Sold
Frank W. Cortright has sold a npw
stone Colonial residence, being- hui,t
Frank H. \\'ilson. o n o ne and OIl"
half acres, on Ail'eda!e road. Rose
mont. The property contains fifteen
rooms, four bath.,. an d a thl" l' e-car
[i;al·agl'. and was offered for sale at
13:15.000. It i" adjacent to tlw prop
erty recently purchased hy Prentice
J l cXeely . and is the second house tobe built in the one-hundred-acre tract
now unde r d e\ 'p lopmen t f o r F lo re nc e
\\'. Colton. The purchaser's name
was not di"closeti.
F. C. Al,lridg-l'. Dr. .John L. Spang·I"r.
Dr. Jo.'eph S. S an ds a nd Darwi n ::;.
\\'olcott.
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FO R MEN, WOMEN
AN D CHILDREN
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And \lIralt Disney's
Silly Symphony
"COCK o f t he \1\ ALK"
EGYPTIAN
, 252 Ha\,crfOl·d Avenue, Narbe r th .L I
i Narberth's Oide.'! & IUr>S1 lHodern S " o p - S e n i n ~ thL' Comm,,,,il:V 25 )'car.'
:1 We have 'pec;ali"d ;n C O R R E C T l V ~ WORK 100' 10 rea" , I
GUARANTEED WORK
BY E XP ER IE NCED S KILL ED S HOE -MA KER ( i\ "OT .4
! i
:Goodwear Shoe Repair
flap;s o f many aqua ti c o rg an iz at ion s
and nations edge the clubhou. 'l ' . Thl'many f loodlights surroundilH!; the
pools' ed.l!,·p:=; make nig-ht swimminl-!::lI:d bath ing ' a lmost equa l to tll:lt of
t he dayt ime.
Clean and sanitary Cape l\lay sand
sU1Tounds p ac h pool . affording' tomembers that " s ho r e" a tmospher e
with ideal con\'eniences for acquirin.gsummer ta n in short o rd er . T o thospland " ~ w i m m e r s " who prefer to rl'tain
that winter white skin numerou:=; unl
hrellus shadinp; rustic furniture await
the " fou r th " a t bridg-e,:'>Iemorial Day i s a g-ala oc ca sio n
for Colonial V il la ge C lu b memhe r,
and g·uests. But in order not to al
low t he o t he rs t o m is s the g-ood fun,
the cluh i n \ ' i t l ' ~ you and e \' er y swim
ming" enthusiast of t he i ll ai n Line,
Phi ladelphia and surrounding ' count ry
to in. ']Ject i ts facil i t ies.
Th rep and one -h al f million g'allonsof pure water, wi th an es timated daily
flow of eig-ht hundred and se \' enty-f iw
IColonial Village th(lUsand p;allons, t es te d d ai ly h y D r.
I
Richar d P . Leinhardt , san i tary officel'
Pools to OpenMay 30 o f Radno r Township, await t hose persons \\'ho wish to become member s o f
, a trulv remal 'kable swimming organi
'C lub Has Been Completely Ren-I zation: T.here ar e a p p r ~ x i m a t e l yovized: Leo Curtin t hr e e and one- h al f a cr e s under watel'
Resident Manager Ito form both pooL;.The membership is limited, so make
Th e smartest an d most u p to datc; Iyour application immediately. Family
swimminp; club in the East opens i ts \memberships and individual affiliaI gates when the Colonial Vi ll age Swim, t ions ar e priced reasonably.
i ming Club, Wayne, o f f i c i a l l ~ ' recog.! Fo r t he children there is a pool ex
, nizes the 1n:J6 water sport season f,ll elusively for their u se , whi ch ha s been
i th" ~ l a i n Line on Memorial Day. built with a planked floor. The dept h
! Arlington W. Cai1izares , pre. , idpnt of the water in this poo l i s f rom two
:of the corporation, announces that the I feet s ix i nches to three feet, with a: resident manap;er wi ll b e that well· high picke t fence erec ted 50 that they
: known foothall coach at Radnor Higl; may not wandel' into deep water.
: School. Leo Curtin. A thoroup;h ath· This pool wil l ha\'e a special-duty life
, lete, looked up to and a d ~ l 1 i r e d l.lY the. Iguard .on duty at all t i m e ~ for the
youngel ' s et , 1\11. Curt1l1 ab o has protpctlOn and c ar l' of t he l I tt l e ones.
found cons iderable favor among thc; ISwimminp; instructions may be had
oiliel' r es id ent s o f t he l\Iain L in e a nd b y t ho se who wish it.
\'icinitr, The weekly ;;::atul'day nig'ht dancps
l\Irs. i\lal'ie B. Ward, proprieto r of wi ll commence v er y s ho rt ly w it h a
t he An thony \rayne Shop, wil l mun · smoot h dance o :' eh es tr a t o p la y un ti l
a ge t he club l'estaUl·ant. :\II:=;. \\ 'ani the wee hours of tIle morninp;. l\lany
has made an enviable reputation ',\"ith n,r;elties ar e being p la nned f or t he se
her excellent food i n \ \- ayne and it \ 'p ry popu l ar d ance s. whi ch have been
is wit h much p le as ur e that the cluh called muny the coolest dancing'
is able to say t h at such p;ood catering spot of the : \ Ia in L ine .
will be available for club member:=; and The facilities o f t he club, includinp;guests. the manager, c lubhou se , k it ch en ,
Located in a most picturesque set· piano, card t ab le s a nd other necessi
ting' w it hi n t he s ha dow of historic ties may be u se d i n t he e \' en in gs f or
Valley F org e, th e club may be a nominal c h ar g e hy tho.,e holding
r l 'ach"d wi th in fhe minutes' t ime by S t ~ a s o n tickl'b for pri\'ate parties,
automobile from \\'ayne hy lea\"ing til(; dances, b a n q u ' ~ t s an d 3upper5. except
Lincoln hig-hway at Wayne and dri\'- ing', however. Saturday, Sunday and
in.C! north on "orth "'ayne a\·enue. h ol id av s. T he same appl i cs to th o.:eTh e club has heen completely rl'no- who \ \ : i ~ h to u;e it for af te rnoon teas .
vizl"d. Two new outs ide showers haw For fur ther par t icu lars write to till'been instal led and drastic pruning' Club Pri vi ieg· c Committee, Colonial
heen done t o t ho se larg·e shade trees Villag-e S W i ! l 1 l ~ l ! n . g - Cluh , Bo x 2 ~ : J .wl105e b ra nc he s h av e c as t too much \ \' a yne , Pa .
s h ~ l l l e upon the c h i l d r ~ n ' s pools. Gay, Alben L. Brooke is secretary allrlhrig-ht colors s tr ipp t he woo, jwork of treasurer. \\'ith \ \ ' infield \\ ' . Cra\'."forrlthe floats, beach furniture and land a:=; .-olicitor. TI1l' Board of G o v e r n o r ~equ ipmen t, a nd \'i\'id pennant.' and con si st s o f DL Cn'us \\'. Turxal, Dr.
(This adHrliSl·m.'nt Spo71sored by t il e W. C. T. U. (If Narberth)
Transferred
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ROBERT S. BEAL
NEWTON COAL
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diri., io l/ n/OJU!!/C;·. wl/OJ hilS hel'/!
Ii/l/ll . , l i l l l /W!l, 'r of thl' .\'fl)'t1,-
eost Phi!(/(i"I[JII io did.,io ll ot' the
Bl'li TdeJihollP Co III [JfI)l!I. .1//'.
BCIII i., 0 d i l" l' c to r o f the Com,
1I1/IIIitil Hl'al th olld Ci" ' i, ' A . ,. ,or i
"t iiiII , AI ' t ! I I IO/ 'c [ totur l l CIIlIi (l i l t!
. 1rt!/lI/Jl'e Clf l ll I /her o f C'JllUlI I' rce.
A t ot al o f ;1500 contrihutions froll!the Main L ine d i\ 'i si on wit h froll!
Ralu-CynwYd have been made t o th ('
United Campaip;n to date.
Altop;ethel' Hi5,857 gifts haw hepn
made in t he Phil ade lphia an'a for a
t ot al o f $:3,!l6n,3H5.:33, leaving' a hal-:uncl' of S718,aOO needed to complete
th e q uo ta o f $4,688,000.
Main Liners Make 3800
Gifts to United Campaign
mOl"e. That is what the nan1l' of ~ e w ton stands fOI' in coal-always at the
f ront w it h betll-r quality, better ser
vice, bet te l ' \ ' :due for the coal-buying
dolla 1', f or mor e t il : ln se\' en decadl' s .
For example-X ('\\·ton pioneerpd in
OUR TOWN
Nen' Bel l Manager
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Calendar
Friday, May 22, 19}6
You Can't Laugh Off the Accident Caused by Drink
The
Philip . A t l l ~ f I Livill1.;ritl lll . P u h l i ~ l J e l "Edwin I l 'axHol1, EditorAnne ~ l o l " / ; a l 1 l ~ o h e f ' t ~ . Sqdal Editor
Frank :II. Adams, Merion, member
o f t he "l\IcElwee for Chairman" com
mitt ee th is week s en t t he newspapers
: a letter telling- how Thomas H. Linea-I
Friday, M.ay weaver Ha\' e rford , alwa\"s promises,Academ\" of ; \ I u s l c - ~ a v o r Opera' . ' . .
'. 't ' . L' 't I" "1 c; deservlnp; Democrats Jobs but seldomCompan v 111 ' topla, 11111 el . 0 ••) ' •
(also S ~ t u r d a y ) . II ] J r o ( ~ u c e s th?m, , s t a t t l l 1 ~ tltlat Aldt
D O ~ A L D ?II. HUBERams commI tt ee IS. 'cer am. 0 e
1of DI"I'.rl 'i Hill, II"/>o is the /U'/I"
S d· 1\1 ' "'3 ' l\lcElwpe to the chaIrmanshIp Jccause,
at ur a}, . a> - I d I' I' I I i 1I/1I1I1I!Ier of thl ' . lJoil/ [, i l le elil· i. '-LOIJO'wood Conservah)I'y, duPont Es- of the poor lea ers l ip w lIC 1 las:" . .. i.JI/ of t i l l ' B,,11 Teleph() l Ie COli /-
tate near Kennett Square-Chester permi tt ed the Republican majorIties ', I • I E I [)(II/II. Forll/erl!I W".,t Phil," II ' I-
County Choral Socie ty presents : '. Ien- to i ncrease f rom !l,OOO 111 t le ar e i. . I t· plli l l dist r id I I /a/Hlt]('i", ,lh·. HIII.erdelssohn's "H\"ll1n of Pra ise ." election t o o \, er :l:l,OOO In t 1e pas:
. KO\'ember election." The Democratic, !t"., [,eell witl/ the COIIIIJIOI!J .,ill'·"
C C't t '11 I t ffi : I!!.!·1. He is " Pt'11I1 Stllfe oradl/-
M d 'I .,- ,aunt\' omml ee WI I' ee 0 cers,on ay. l' ar - ~ . , ate.De\'on Field-De\'un Hor se S how , June 15. i
and Count ry Fair (all week). i-----------------
First Church o f Ch ri st , S ci en ti st ,' .Joseph 1\'. Pew, Ardmore, Sun Oil COi\-IlVIUNICATED Fo r Se\'enty-fi\"e Years Ha s Been
Ardmore-Free lecture, "Christ ian: Company and Sun Ship Building Com- Standard Combustible
Science Brings Enli;:dnenment." 8.15.; pany executive and delegate-at-Iarge Tilt' Litt]e Ga rden Sal e sponsored It t a k e ~ a lot to be a leader, tlay
I to the Republican "'ational Con\"(')1- 1)\' tIll' '1'11'11 LI'll" Fn.()"I",ltl·on of, - 1 l' t tl - 1• ." , I •
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lat ter (ay , 01~ e \ " e n
y- 1ree year""' anIW e d n ~ s d a y , May 2: : t lOn . t ol d the Republican \\ omen 5 Churche.; \\"a.; nwst succes s fu l this
Boyer Gal.lel"1es, ~ r t ~ a d Stn:et Sub-: Luncheon Clu b i n Philadelphia that ~ · ( ' a r . \\'e w is h t o thank you for the
u ~ · b . a n Sta.tlOn B.uIluillP;-Lelca ex-! the cominp; presidential campaign will p u b l i c i t ~ · you SO g ( ' n e r o l l s l ~ ' g 'a \' e i t
lublt covel'lng entIre field of Ilhotog- I . "I I' . "de" · . l 'l l, t t I le "1" '\\... _ . . I Jl' d 10 CIll,.a .lgd l 'l, III your Ill'WSpapl'r and till' hearty co-raphy, daIly unul:June 11 ( d a I l ~ ' , 10 Dl 'a l wh ic h h e t e rmed "noth ing ' but a op('ration ~ " l U extended to us in help
A. :\1. to 9 P. :\1.; ~ l I n d a ~ · s . 1 P. :\1. to, procl's.; of disillusionment." ing- u- pUI our p la ns b'.'fon' t he puh ,
6P.i\I.). "'Iic.
: Forme-r Pres ident l Ioo\ 'e r sa \ 's he "incerely,rrida}", Mar 29 sees "thin\ ' issues" t o be foug' ht over Y. pnJ\"idinp: its custonler: , wi th thor-
Goodhart Hall, Br:,'n :\1£1\\"1 College til'" . I . I . I' l' II . :\IAR)" PETERS. oug'hly inspected, tested. clealH',I, hard. in • Pre,.i( entia campaIgn t lIS a ,.
-Main Line Orchestra concert dl-1
but decline,. to n a m ~ them. coal. So rigid is the inspection a t t herccted b\.· Atloll)h \'og-e!. P. :\1. " Distr ict Attorney Asks :\('\\·ton yards that ,;ometimes se\'enty
"OW, they couldn't be t he "i ssuesAcadenn.' of illusic-Empire Grand Countv Police Radio Sets pounds or so of ~ l a g , dust, etc., p a s ~ -
,of .J ames A l o ~ ' s i u s Farley's conllllem-' ,Opera Conlpany, "A.ida,'· : ol'utivc ~ t a n l p : - , ; they nUlnber 1l1any .. -- - illg fuel e l s e \ \ " h e l ' ( ~ a l ' t ~ l'Cnlf)Vl\d by
- - - :more t han tha t. But :>11'. Hoover might: Dlstl"1ct Attorney FI'ederick B. Xewton inspectors before the load
Saturday, May 30 , ' be referring to the "i ssuances" of the' Smillil' has written to the :\lontg-om- [ Paws t he y ar d.Academy of :\lusie-Enlpire Grand C t C . - -kino- for - '" ., f 1 J I .: g'overnl11l'nt's numerous alphabetical cry oun y .Ol11mIS.,lOner" a,, ' . The mentl'JIllng' 0 coa, yaros Jl'lng-s
Ol)era Company. "Rigolettn.'· l' j' t l' tl c nt · I ' Iagencies. a po ICl rat 10 s ys em or le ou up a ls o t he fact t lat X ew to n l as
i . J u ~ t how m a n ~ ' AAA's . CCC' s , etc., The project , long' advocat ed by the pioneered in i nst a l ling the mOst mod-Ardmore Legion Protests : etc. han there been u nd er t he New ' c ou nt y Police Chil'f,: Association but Pl"Il automati c yard e q u i p 1 1 1 ~ n t . New-
Discrimination in Lotteries Deal regime'? This column would like' ()ppo'l' tl by fOl' lner Dist r ic t At torney lon' s specialized fleet of clean, speedy
___ i to know and is hereby otferinrr a pr ize St l'wart A. ~ a s e . would cost about: coal t r u c k ~ ar e known in every Phil a -
Twelve member, of the Bullock-' to f ind :Jl lt . "', S8000 , i t i " e:,timated. 'delphia npighborh,)od; approxinlatcly
Sanderson Post, American Legion, For the l onge s t l is t o f alphabetical Lower :'>Ierion Township had i ts 150,000 homes in the metropolitan area
Ardmore, headed by Robert ,J. Camp- ag'encies recei\'ed, The Political Pot own nlliio system i n e ff ec t for some are : \ ewton custompr -.
bell, commandl'r; Harold L. Re es e, wi ll give a ~ ' e a r ' s free subscrip tion, or t ime now with satisfactory results. X e w t o n ' ~ late.,t sen'ice is automatic
' V ~ ' l m e w o o d , n in th d is tr ic t c omman- i l ' x t ~ n s i o n of a subscription, to t h i ~ The COlllmissi1lners. "'illiam D'i heating'-\\'ith coal, of course, 1'01'
del', and Cecil Harvey, Gladwyne, p o ~ t : newspaper. 'Ridgeway, Fred C. Peters and ,James :\('I\·tnn ha .: i nves tigated every heat
senior vice-commander, on Monday The nilt,s are simple: 1. List all \\". P o t t ~ r , with Count y Con tr ol le r i ng fuel, e\"ery heatin.l!,· de\'ice-alld
night protested against n ~ s t r i c t i o n s Deal ag-('ncies you cun think of, \Villiam C. I n· in . a re expected soon at no t im e h as a ny th in g been found
placed upon u permit tn be issued by Ispelling' out, "Works Progress Admin- to reach a decision in t he matt e l' . that c an e qu al t he combined safety,
the township f or t he L ~ g i o n C:lrni\"al. i st ra ti on , " "Ci \' il ia n Consel"\'uti'ln ,lependability, economy and ~ a t i s f a e -to open .June 1. The r e ~ t r i c t i o n s ' Corps," etc. , as man y a s you can .. ) Honor t\li.,s Donnelly tion of g'ood hard coal heatin.l!;. That
amounted to a ban on ull games of S ig n v u u ~ ' name and address and also, :\ewton coal agai n "answer s t h e bur n-
I 1" I' I 1'1',,1' Luc:,: :\Iartin Donne ll y, o f
chance, roulette w l ee s, e tc . 'give a name if you l on t want· . ing' question" by pro\ 'iding e\ 'erythingBrnl :'.Iawr C,)Il,'ge. was honorl'd la"t
Legionnaire " p o k e " m ~ n sa id it w as y ou r own name used. :3. Mail ~ · O l H , · . . . that autol11atic heat can .g·in', plus thI'. 'P I" I I' B \I'l'ek at a thnller and reception g·l\·en ' . I I '1' l'
necessary to l U I \ ' ~ the,;e pet t\" g-am- entries to-l l l l ' oltlca ot, ox"" satpLy, (epelH abll ty and economy 0. . . . , . ' , _. -., A' I . . I hv her lrll'nl! and tellow-alumnae at . " ,.\ . I· - 1" J .. '
bllllg deVIce" If the carnIval was t o ( 2/ .) , llmOIP,Pe t .' I coal. ~ l O \ \ n the unso IClte" t l · ~ t l '. \ . I '11 d 'f . the De:Hler\". alumnae house of tI e .] I' . j iG Bbe a financial s u c c ~ " s and !lolllted oul • postal cu n WI 0, I you can :. . mDll la .': )l 'ln g' reCe l\'el .eD. .
. " II . 1 . B I F d ] c ollege. T!'e occasIOn marked :'>lIss., F' f I' Ithat forms of l ot te n ' wer e common get a ot t l em on It. ot 1 'e era . . . . I' ~ e w t o l i Coa l Co ., 'I ty , t l in streel
. , . ' Donnl'll': , retirement from t lP fac-. . I'among some churches a nd o th er o r- a nd S ta tl ' ( Pe nn sy lv an Ia ) ugencles; . . . and Baltl:l10re avenue, Plllla,k p!lla,
. ' . ' . . . . . "b . . , . . ,ult\" of Brvn :'>Iawr. atter 40 yea rs a sgal1lzatlOns on the Main Lllle 1I1clud- ,Ill ' eltgl Ie fOI iIstlllg. : . . . . ,. . . .; " * " : In"tructor, p r l J t e ~ s o l ' and h ea d o f tneIllg the raffilllg off ot Devon Cottage. I I' I' I . t. . . , O' tl ') ' (lOO R II' , .' __ ng' IS I llepart11len .
The townshIp commISSIOners agreed" t Ie some epu ) I c u n ~ In .after t he hear ing , to reconsider the Montgomery Coun ty who ~ a s t s bal-:
]lost's request. lots at the recent p rimar y , not all Chosen Frat Officer
voted for a P re si de nt ia l c an di da te . E dwar d :'.ladara, son of i\lr. and
Lower Merion First Team Sena to r Bo rah t he only candidate to Mrs. H. W. : 'I lada ra , o f P en n Yalley,
W' P r P' I H i have his name placed on the ballot, who is a member o f t he s en io r c la ss
Ins 0 Ice lStO onor i recei\'ed l:l.101. Governor Landon lcd, at thl' Universit:; of Pennsylvania,
. I ' I ," _ l' ! in t he "wri te -i n" vote with 1141.: was recently elected \"ice-president ofAga1l1st e e\ en ot WI tpanb 0 po-. II . I 14- K 65 \T h v h' f . l\I
I. d . . b' k ' . j - ' d "fl ' ,! 'oover recelve(, I; nox, .; un-. t e Et a Sigma P I ra ter l11 ty . I r.ICC, etectl\·es, an guall" .In II L d b 44 . d l' I L. t' l' tl PI"I d I I' I en urg', . i Madara IS a gTa uate 0 t le ower
aSSOCIa IOns 0 1(' 11 a e p lW arpa" D ' . . .L .. l\'I " , .-t It . l\" 1 .. I The c ou nt y emo cr at s g av e Roose-; :\le1'1on H I/!;h School..0\\ el ellOn s P b 0 cam o. C,Il- i velt 11,788 to 482 for Breckinridge. I
rled off first honors last Saturday at ' * * " i CI h B ' p' dthe L la ne rc h r an ge . L ower Merion I .. . llIrc emg amte Little Garden Sale Nets 'No. 1 scored 1437, ap;ainst 14:35 for i ~ r o m the Pennsylval1la . P r o t e ~ t I ~ e i Harry illosteller, Narherth contrac- Church Federation Over o 1300 I
I PI'I I I I' b k I ", 2 UnIOn comes a booklet entitled BIl- i tor is com'lleting painting work at l-'
t 1(' 11 a( e p l Ia an ' g-uarts ",0.. I' l' B d r b Nth ' l' . , . . I • ---
H' '1 'd T . I' N ,) .. . -, . IOns or oon og mg, ut 1 0 l IIg or St. Marg'aret's Church.
a\el 01 o\\ns II p O. - \\as se\, - F lood Control" with this note: : Proceeds fro m the Littlp Garden'
e.n th and No.1 eleventh. Lower Mer- "The f loods in Pennsvlvania l ast : Day S al e l as t week-end wi ll exceedN 2 t tl L II tI . Class Luncheon Tuesdar
IOn o. was e.n 1. a n ~ e ' a 1- March took a toll o f m or e thun 200: ". $1:300, accordinp; t o Mr s. H. Wil sonawa" Lower Merion, h ad h ig h score II' d d I 'bl I· The \\ omen 5 BIble C l a s ~ of the 1 \ ' I O O I · 1 1 0 u ~ . - e ' , o-enel' al clla, ·I ·l llal l. T ile" . , I\'es an cause osses, tangl e a l l ( , • . . .,,...
with 2!l4, whIle Scrg 'eant Herman I· t 'bl t tl t t l' I I f : :'\arberth Presbyte1'1an Church Will call ' held tIle Communl·t\.· Cellter,..,' , 1Il ' a n ~ 1 1', a le e x en 0 a la a· I h' I I I I -, . . .
Thomas, of Phil ade lphIa s f Ines t, got: b'l l ' 1 II .. ' wid u l un c e on In t le c lurc I par I Brvn Mawr will further the activi· ' i ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ - ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ' i ! - ~ - ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ · _ ~ " ~ ~ ~ ' ! ! ' ! i i ~ ~ " " ! ~ " ! " ! ' ! ~ ~ " ! " ! ' ! " ! " ! ' ! ~ ~ l f la "possible" 100 out of as Illanv. I " ~ l ~ n h (Ot al s
bI' d tl t t d ' Ion Tuesday at one o'clock. II tl'P'- of- tile 'i\.Ial·n II• e s o r ~ ' e lin lU rage y IS a I s Line Federation of I
~ t o r v o f a lmos t c rimi na l negligence.: \!'II " tV" F II h' IChurches, HALF SOLES SPECIAL FULL SOLESOne-War Fares Slashed "F'ol" wh il e b il li on s have beel1' I allo\"an wins e ows Ip I
When t he two-cents-a-mile rate he- squandered upon p ro je ct s o f inde- :\l:ss Elizab:'th Read, ~ ' i l ~ a n l ) \ " a , ! I a s ====:::::::W:::A=R=N::::=:E:;R;:::B::;R;:O::::::S=. AN D HEELS AN D HEELS
comes effective June 2, rates on the fensible f o o l i ~ h n e s s and futi l it v , com_· hecn awardl'd a fellowship In the \ a l ~ 1 ARDMORE IPennsylvania R ai ll 'o ad wi ll b e cut pleted plans by t he A rmy E n ~ i n e e r s ' Gradua:e Scho.J!. I '
considerably. The rate to Broad for eti'ecti\'e Flood Control throughout' T H E A T R El' A I b L
· C I d I Matlne. Dally at I.SI M.Street Station rom I'dmore wil e Pennsylvania have been steadfastly 1st Ol11mencel11ent Sc le u e Evening C"ntlnu"us. 7 t" 11 P. M.
lowered from 32 cents to 20 cents; ig-Poored. ! for Lower Merion Schools FIRST MAIN LINE SHOWINGS
fr om B ry n Mawr , cents to 25 "From late I n:l2 t o April, 19;Hi.: - - - Fri. &. Sat., May 22 &. 23
cents; f rom Overbrook, 21 cents to 15 i there has been expended in Pennsyl- i Superintendl'lIt S. E. Downs an- WARNER BAXTER
cents. Commutation I'ates p robabl y van ia f or Rel ie f, CWA, CCC , PW A n ou nc ed t he f l l l l o w i n ~ sehedule for "Robin Hood of £1 Dorado"
will be affected verylittle.
a nd WPA , a t o ta l of $742,794,490. Commencel ll en t \reek at t he :\ lay Mon.&.
Tues .. M-a'Y'25-&'-26---"The compar at iv el y pa lt ry s um o f meeting- o f th e Lower Merion School " T H ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ N K I D "
Chosen Young Pcople 's Hcad 70 million dollars would have covered Board: Sybil Jason Claire Dodd
W. Burton Lord, of Ardmon ' , was the total cost of Flood Control in Baccalaureate s e r v i e ~ s , Sunda\' eve- E d w ' ; . ~ ~ h t E ~ ~ ~ ~ t t B U ; r t o nele:ted . p r e S i d ~ . n t the Y.oung P e ~ - · : easte rn , centra l and wes te rn pennsYl-1 nin!!:, l \ l a ~ ' :)1; g"ramlllar school ~ n t e r - Wed., Thurs. , F ri .. May 27. 2B. 2 9
p ie s F el lows ll lp of the EpIscopal DI-, \·ania. tainm ent. Ju ne 2; commencement, "THESE THREE "
occse of Pennsylvania at the organ i- "!\othing was done-with the ap- Friday, .Jum' :>; Junior High night,l MIRIAM HOPKINS
zation's annual convention. , palling consequences noted." IJune !l. i s : i : M ~ e ~ ' r : E I { : : ' = O § : § b ~ c : : r o ~ n ~ = = : E J : § o ~ e l ~ 1 \ v ~ I ~ c : i i C ~ r e ~ a i = : !~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .. ~ ~ _ ~ , ~ .. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' - ~ ~ ~ .. ~ - ~ - , ".1
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The Political Pot -IIG. o. p, ha1'l11011\' was s l ightly ruf -I
tied this week \\"I;en Ra lph Beaver iStrassburg'er, :\orristown publisher Iand Republ ican convent ion delegate,l
had pub] i sh ed i n his Norristown ITimes-Hera ld an attack on Senator I
T he od or e L an p B ea n, head of the II
Office _ 258 Haverford Ave., Narberth. "Harmony Committee." He accus ed
--- • I Sl'natol' Bea n o f wor ki ng to restore ITelephone-Narberth 2545; If no answer , . I" I
Ardmore 3100 ' "GrundYlsm" to the county. Po I t I ( ~ a ISubscription rate. $2 per year in advance, l eaders were not g-relltly per turbed by,
--- ') I t he blas t which they held was caus('d Il ':nlf '! 'Cll : l l ' i S ( · t · o t I l J - l ' i ; t ~ ~ Ina I tt ' ! ' ( ( ' to- : • .'
bel' 1:1. 1 ~ I 1 L at tl,,· l'IISl l)'!i.:,' al ;-';a,:- i by Strassburgers failure to place 'I·
rS'{J.h, 1':1 .• UlldL'" lh., ,\d III ~ I a r ..h .1. I e i ther as a member o f the State Reso-,
================= ' lutions Committee o r a s n a ti on al com-:mitteeman, both of which [losts he is I>'aid t o h av e coveted.
A Co-o[J,'l"lltiv,' COI/I.lI/lIlIitY.\""II'S/l(/)JCI'
fOl/llrfer[ ill Ul1·1 II!! the . V ( / I " i ~ , , / · t hCil'ic A.,sucilltiulI, 11/1'/ IJlI!JI/I;hcrfel'('l '!/ Fri ' / l I ! f (/t .\ 'III"!}(,/·th, p(/.
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DUALITY PAINTS
IFWrJuj SUltF•
CYNWYD
RICKLIN'S
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Pl:mlbillg alld Heating109 Forest Avenue
fi lmIC: Narbcrth 2.J.85
Call Narberth 2632-W
LINOLEUMLt l lD- l -ET us ESTIMATE
Call
Narberth 2485
ROBERTCOMPTON
::!03 Haverford Ave.-Narb. 2555
Housewares-Ga rden Tools-Seeds
• MULE.KICK TOILET,BOWL CLEANER-a NEW,I
highly concentratsd chem'cal
powder-actsquickly,efficiently.
deodorize• • Flush toile l. Sprinkle
it on. Wait 10 minutes . F lu,h again.
Bowl's spotless.DeOdorized. No rubbing. Try
It. Fully app roved by Good Housekeepinq.
Order a can loday . ,J
-B y Blumey
.:.. BRIDE WHO STUMBLES AT HERHUSBAND'S DOOR WILL HAVE AS HO RT W ED D ED LIFE.
HOUSE-CLEANING?
Shull Lumber CompanyTh e Link Between Forest and Home
29 BaJa Ave., BaJa-Cynwyd
Do your floors need re-finishing? These are all pt'oblemsin which we can b e helpful. May we have that pleasure?
Th e few attractive Garden pieces we have l ef t a re spe
cially priced.
Is the paint on your
woodwork in good con ·
dition? This is a good
tim e t o tou ch u p o r reo
decorate.
On Shelves or suitable
Storage Cabinet s would
b e t he ideal place.
It is no t a joke, therefore doesn ' t "bring d own" t he
house-only parts of it. ~ ' h e r e a re you going to keep
these parts?
Established 42 Years~ P e a t 1 1 I H 6 ~50 Sales. $1.50 bale; 25 Bales, $1.65 bale
10 Bales, $1.75 b al e; 1 B al e, $2.50Bone Meal, Cow or Sheep Manure:10 Bags. $2.00 bag; 1 B ag , $2.50
Poultry Moss, $1.55 bale-10 Bal e L ot sSeed Oats, 65c Bu" at our warehouse \E. L. SHUTE &: CO.
Line Lexington, Pa, Lexington 210 IPhila. Phone: Chestnut Hi l l 5454
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SUPERSTITIOUS B E L ~ E F S
Th e success of y o ur g ar
d en d ep en ds o n p ro mp t,
con tinuous spray ing with
th e proper spray l iquid.
Albrecht ' s Spray ing mate
rials a re t he result of long
experience an d experiment
in ou r nurseries.
There ar e tw o types.
which w e u sc ourselves:
Type No. I - F o r large
tree spraying . ,$2.00 qt .
Type No .2 - F o r garden
p la nt s, s uc h as - rosebushes, annuals, peren
nials, an d house p lants :
$1.50 pt. $2.75 q t .
John Albrecht'sNurseries
Montgomery Ave1lueat Meet ing House Lane
, Narberth 4020 ,
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Giant Dahlias Will
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OUR TOWN
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Episcopal Graduation June 2
Commendation and g r adua ti on ex
e rc is es w il l b e held at th c Episcopal
Academy gymnasium, Ci ty Line and
Berwick road, Overbrook, at 8 P. 1\1.,
.Tune 2.
Bat·tow New Superintendent
of Strayer's Evening School \
Ba:'!'.': E. Bar tow, widely-known'
"ducat.H' an d authol', ha s joined the
t ' acul t: : o f S t l ' a , \ ' e r ' ~ B u s i n e ~ s School
,I" :-u perintendent of t he e vc ni ng
."'ehllo!. :\11'. Bartow is well k nown i n
, ~ d u c a t i o n a l circles i n Ph il a de l ph i a
anti vicinity, and was f or m an y y e a r ~s pc re ta ry o f a prominent business
,chool here, later having charge of
it,; "mploylllellt bureau, l\!t., Bartow
is at present broadcasting' for the
Phi ladelphia Board of Tradc , a nd iswell known to r ad io l i st e ne r s f o r his
""'eekly Bu"iness Repor t . " He is a
contributor to many publ ica t ions de
voted to educational activities.
DON'T LAUGH-
I URING THE MIDDLE AGES, IT WAS BELIEVEDTHAT A PERSON SUFFERING F RO M S CRO F UL ACOULD BE CURED INSTANTLV BY RUBBING ERENCE AND AWE.
THE AFFECTED PARTS WITH THE HANDOF .tt CRIMINAL. WHO HAD BEEN!lC'!CXJTED.
Return From Honeymoon Cruise
CHARLOTTE I. 1\IONTGOMERY
of 1'ill(/lIo['((, who [/iliried Fire,,::e
Red Tapl ' , Oll'lled by Mrs. Rohat11/. GII,q,l/e1llleim, to 11'i l l tile Deli
l I i , ~ $1000 Hl/ l Ite r Stu/,-e crent lu,<t
week-end (It tile At/a l l t ic Cit!!
Hm'sc Sholl',
3100
For Sale
ARDMORE
Your Car 's Care IsNo Laughing Matter
- O u r experienced mechan ic s t a k e
very ser ious ly t he ma tt er o f improv
i ng rOl lr ca r ' s appearance , comfort
a nd s a fe t )' fo r summer driving.
SQUErlK.LESS SUMMER GREASE
W , ~ l S H I N GAND POLISHING
Get nl l / r Cd r i"spected NOW at this
OFFICIAL INSPECT/ON STATION
Narberth Bridge GarageNARBERTH 2603 C. :>. coo:,
NARBERTH AVENUE A T T HE RAILROAD
Phone
20c a line
for All Three Newllpaper.
Count fIVe words t o l in e
-w i l l b e a cc ep te d u p to Wednesday. 6 o'clock, for FrIday's Issuee.
- w i l l b e c ha rg ed o nl y t o residentswho"e names appear In the telep '1one d irecto ry o r to SUbscribe rsto THE MAIN LINER, OURTOWN , o r t he NEWS OF GALACYNWYD.
D llAPF:RIES , S li p C ov er s, \"enelianbHnds, Awning-s, FUl'nlture, "pholster
i ng , B ed dI ng s, R ug s c le an ed , repairedand stored. Challenger, 281 ~ [ o n l g o l 1 1 e r ya\'enue, Cynwyrl-.-PllOne. ~ · n w ) ; ; i - 8 ~ .Formerly with John " 'anamaker. (to
The Orlg-Inal TOM HARRISON Used Patent After Si x YearsFurniture Exchange now locatprl at 313
W. Lancaster ave" A rd mo re . Ar'd, 381. Henry H. Pcrry, o f B ryn 1\1awI', anti
U P H O L S T I ~ 1 U N G and rep. S l > r i n ~ s ot . Jame s Lou is Lohrke, of Westtown,3-plece suites repalrell, $10: ChaIr re-
CO\'''''ed, $5. Go anywher ·e. Cal l Lewis , havc been granted a patent fo r a new227 F.. Lrlll"aster ave. Wayne 14:16. t y pc o f ya rn , d if f er cn t in four csscn-
R 1 E f Rtials from any s im il a r article, by th e
ea state or ent Unitcd States Patent Office at Wash-
I 1 ? u s ~ &, AI,,t. r;"ntals a. 11 alnng- the Ingto n. T he app lic atio n was filedI\falll lol1ne. l\.oser Bros., Realtors.
"At Ardmore Station"-Anhnore 630. February 1, 1930. = = : = : ~ = = = = = = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I I
NAIUH;W1'I1 A \ ,1 ' : . -<)"". (11'" 1)1 ' th'·,·ef u r nin sher l o r unfurll. l'OI)1l1S & pl ' i \ 'a te
ll:tth. wi t h adu lt relined fanlil\", Possihleof pOI"ell, kitchen, etc, . P h, N at 'h .
2211 from ;, to 7 P. M. (21)
At Your Service
H I ~ ~ I S T I T C H I N G , 6c :t YARD-While Youwait. Ordel's taken for pleatir,,; and bu t
ton cover ing' , " "an Herrs"haft. 318 Dudh , ~ · ave.. fOl'merlY 212 Ha \'erford ave ..N;u·herth. (t o
R ~ J L I A B L E C A R P I , N T l ~ R , alterations,window screening'. Gottll"b Esslinger,
122 Conway avenue, Call Narber' th 3748-R.
T Y P I ' ~ \ \ " R I T r ' : R S Sold, r en ted and re:l l: ti re d. R ih ho ns l in d Ca r' bo n P al le r.
R U B U 1 ~ B A N TYPEWRITER CO.. 33 E.Lancaster' ave., Ardmore. Ph. Al'll. 1378.
Rooms for RentFI'I::-;I" ' ;IIEjI I:tltnr:-:. I 'ri\·"t.- !lo,,",.
:1 nlillult·s to :-;tali()l\. B u ~ . pt·opl . ,. 1:,,1.\\ 'I"it t · "G", ('arlO of t ) I l l" Tl )WI ; . S<trhel'th,
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1),,\Y'S \\'()({ K- l '!t-allitl!.!,-*-I..,t lIndl'y, ..\nl-
fllOI'I' 1:ISI. (:!:!)
GOOD experIenced stenographer, wht ·
under"tand" bookkeeping, desire" posl,t lon tul I Or PB rt time. Phone Narberth2S12-R. tf
Narberth B r id g e No te s
Following a rc t he r e su l ts o f dupli
cate bridge games held at the Nar-:
berth Bridge Club during th e past
w,'ek.iednesday , May 1:3-1st, Mrs. J.:
H. Bakel' an d Waldo Kurtz; :lnd, ,J.;
H. Bakel' and Wil liam Thompson.
Friday, May 1i5-1st, T ie. M rs , H.:
1. McConnell and :\Irs. Alan Shube rt ,
an d :\Irs, T ho ma s B la ke a nd : \I rs .'
Frank Purcell, ~ n d , :\Irs, C. Alf :' eL l
Prepare. the soil to a d ep th o f at ' Peeney and :\11;.:. ,J. H. Bakel'. ilea;.:t ten 1l1ches. Apply a complete Hence fo rt h t h e women's divisionplant food at the rate of four p o u n ~ s w il l p la y on Tuesday a f te r noon at I
per hundr ed squa r e feet and work It · 1.15 p,:\1. T h i ~ a rrang'ement will be
into the soil. It is best if part o f t he in etl 't 'ct fOl' the duration o f t he SUIll
plant food is worked into the s oi l mel '.
that is placed around th c tu ber . Se t S a t l l r d a ~ ' , : \ I a ~ ' 1G-1s t , :\11'" H. I
. the t u b c r ~ about 6 inches deep. :\lcColllll'1l and J, H. Bakel'; ~ n d , Tie.
I Cu lt i va t e o f te n un ti l the b u d ~ ap- Mrs. AnhuI' R. Cooney an d Clitford
! pc,ar to maintain a good mulch, After (ioodwin an d :\11'5..J. H. Bak el ' and
: t h e bud s appe.ar , give on ly ve ry sha l- :\lrs. Thomas Taylol',
i lnw and l ight cul tiva tion , 01' the new :\londay, ~ l a y l ~ - J s t , A la n S hu ,
'.lIbers will be injured. i J I ~ r t a nd W al te r S aw ye r; ~ n d , Roy
._ _ _ . _ ~ ~ : : _ . . ; : . : _ " " r . __J' ! To secure best blooms, it i s a dv is - G re enwood an d J. H, Baker.
__ j' " ~ - - - . I able to permit only the most hardy
1 ' ( ' ~ L \ T O ,oIallts ill lIow"r, ~ . " . d"z,: ""1'- - - - - ; ; . ~ ~ : : : - - - - . ; : : . ; . . . . - - ' - - ' - = - - - - - = : : : . . . - - - - " ~ - - - - - = ' - - - - - - ' " : sh oo t t o remain, an d when this is ar e the comparatively small Coltnesst lniUlll; - ; t fo r I I U I ' : - - : I ' I ' ~ ' :-.tl.ll"l\ r .. a ~ . ; " • . b h d
rolt, 'r! manure, "1\,, hush,,!. ,',,011', :\IOllU- ill/' . ((lid . l l i 'S . I r i l l i( (1 I I (;I ' l ' f /OI ' !I Pi.'I 'I '<', (lj Pll i lu"dl)l I i f l , jlicfll/'I'd Oil Ih l ' i l ' ' three to four JOll1ts a ove t e groun , an d L:nwin d ah li as . T he y arc beLl-1Il , 'Il1 I'll" 1 hlo"k llllni: or I 'hil:.. 1 ' 1 H 1 I 1 l 1 ' ~ ' an'i,'al ill .\ '1 ' /1 ' }'Ol'l.- Oil IIII' l i l l l ' l ' QU""II 0; [J'TIII;I,j" i i ' IJl /1 their hOIl,'!!. p in ch o ut t he t op , whi ch c au se s t he d in g flowers of bright colors and asCluh, I'ity IAnI' , Hal". \ ' ~ ; I l , ;'1"-.1, ( ~ 1 ) I !ll:lllt to b l' an ch o ut . L ea ve t he end " ' IS" to gl'O\\' as z l ' l l n l ' a , ~ fl'olll . ~ " e ( l .
11/0011 il l D"I'IIIIII fI, .1/l's. Pie,.cl' is tho' j , ) I ' I I I 'T .1/is.< .11(/I',//tli·d ./ . .lIeu 1/01', - J ." . , . :
I t. I '. A. \'il'lor 1:"""...1 1'0"",1' .\'"plili,'I'. 'hud on cach b r anch, bu t remove thc I,
COl11lo}"t". "'rite ":-;" H"x 7 ~ 7 : 1 . ,\nl- drl/l,ght'T or' f)r. I/lld .11/'." C/'oig .1/"/I)I')/', 0; S,·o·j,.,. I,'!!, p(l., I I / Id (I fl/"I/Iol.
mol','. ( ~ I l I dOI/f/llt,/, of f:. I.. / ) ( / / I ' ( ' S . 1'/", III ' ;' /":li" 'I)!)1 is (I SJ/I of .1/1'. olld .1/"8. : side buds t h a t a ppe a r at e ac h s et o fl It cost s on ly ., cents a weck to kecp
T ( ) ~ I A T ( ) plants. I I) " ' \ oIllz" ;; oI11Z.'1. FI''''/I'/,i,./. rl. l'i,I'('(', Sillf/illfJ 11'O'l,i, . 1 i · ' / I I I0I " ' . Th,- 1"'/1'1.'//1',,(1,,' I",;{I 1I1,(k" ".eaves. postcd on your conl l ll uni ty' s news .Ab o . . : \ ~ t c r H . ~ ( ' a r l p t ~ ; l _ ~ t ' . S I l : l p d r a ~ ' - f ) I l : - - I fit '
and ,>th,1' plants. :::::. 1'"011,,;' """11111', thci/' hOII/" (II ,'/I/li ll'illsloll I'tjo,I, Ci,,',!I '(/' /iiI!. i Six t o e ig '1 t wce ks a tel' pa n 1l1Jl;
N,"·h,,! 'th. Phon .. ;-':"rh. : ; ~ 1 8 : I - l \ . , ~ 7 ) I iapply plant food a bo ut t he p la nt s at- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -the rate of four p o u n d ~ pCI' hundred
IVa1lted I Rides Stake Willner Beaut ic ian Coming 1 squa l 'c f e ct .
1'1,.\ \ '-('I ': , '\ ; an,l h a h \ " ~ ,.,.ilo want,'d 1,,' ; \ l i s ~ : '1 ar y E , R ic e, beauty expert' Dig dahl i a t ubc r s before the soilf a n l i l i t ' ~ K no wn t o )1. !"t-de]'atioll /;.. d
Cbll!' l 'h, 's. ]lonol' ' 'laY .. :Ii: Hl'yn :\Ia \ \ '1 ' f ro m t he Daggett & Runlsdell salOll frcezes. Cle an t hem well an storc
2IS11. l ~ : ; ) in ROl'kefe1!er Plaza, Xc\\" \"o1'k, \vill. in ~ h u l l o \ v boxes of sand in a cool\VI!.I, Itl'\, I'O\\",!, I. :lWI: :\Ill\\·,·r. ~ l l I s t . • placc wher c t hev will not freeze.hI' ill g'ood ,'olltill i,,/, ,,/'d "il":l P. Tritl- c o n ~ u l t o n b ea ll t\ · p ro bl ems In ar-, E ' 1 d' : t ' t d 'i t r S ~ I . l . ( ~ I l . I 'n tlrey Istll1C 111 ype an size
11 ;:-;1\: Itlll):\l "'an(pd ill .\,·dnllll'... :-;pa,'(' be rt h next \ \ ' e d n e ~ d a y and Thu rsday ,
f,,,' tWO d,sl<s. \\'ril., " I ' . " Hili< 7 ~ 7 : : . m ak in g S he a's P ha rm ac y h er head- i •••••••••••••An l I lH l l ' l ' . '1 # >
q ua rte r" . S he will give skin and 'i ' START NOW ll·eauty ath'ice and a complete Dagog'ett
& Ramsdell make-up, entirely frl'e. in tothe home. both d a ~ · s . To ha\'e herc al l, l 'e ad er s s ho ul d p ho ne or call at f. BATTLE'I ' P' • ':- lea f 1 a r l l l a e ~ ' , l or a n appolt1tll1ent. :
BUGS l'/
Situations WantedAV . \ l L . \BLE - ( ; r ; ld . : ' ' ' ' ' U I · ~ t ' . 1):1:' or
hour i) ' ( ' a l ' l ~ , Chi ldr( ·n Of ' il;\-' tlid:-:. : \ I I " ~ .];1.11\..1'. 1:!7 B ry n : 'l a WI' ;1 \·plltlt' . Ba 1:1-\CYl lwyd. (:!1)
Y()[':'\:(; C;IIU . d t . · ~ i r { \ : - ; l i ~ . d l t !lou:-:l' \\·qrk.
\\'i1lillg: to go away . ,"r i t t , " , \ " ( ' an '
Ou r TowlI . ~ a r h t ~ I · I I J .
Th e report of the Devon HorRe
Show Committee to hoard o f d i re c
tors diRcloses t he p romi se o f a no th er
hanner wee k, c ommen ci ng : \I ay 25.
Exhibitors ar e hrinp;ing- hOl'5es from
Cal i fornia and Canada, again proving
the national and international im
pOI·tance of the Dm'on Horse Shows,
Bel at ed e nt ri es d ur in g t he p a ~ t few
d av s b ri ng s the total number of
hO;'ses to be exhib it ed ahead of any
other similar exhibition in the world,
the directors s a ~ · . They come fromO\'er :30 pCI' c en t o f the States in the
Union,On Memor ial Da y all the b lue r ib
bon winners will parade, a s l as t year,
to the mus ic o f the National Anthem,
Th e demand f or b ox es a nl l parking
places is heavier than in m a n ~ .. years,
ClassifiedAdvertisements
Devon Horse Show AllNext Week: Many Entries
8/7/2019 Our Town May 22, 1936
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FULL-FLOATINGREAR AXLE
NEW HIGH-COMPRESSION VALVE·IN
HEAD ENGINE
wi Ih harrel t YIC wheel
hearingsun I )·"-tuu models
wilhin(·rea.. ·dhorsepower,
iUl'rt'a8t'd torque, greater
economy in gas and oil
Ardmore , Pa .
Open Evenings
EASYTERMS
MONDAY, TUESDAY NEXT
Free Parking tt l Rear
E G Y P T I A N --------- - --
Be 'riseo EconomizeoBuy Cherrolet!~ POWER - to pull y ou r l oa ds ItV&IliiiiW F j r ~ t ( 'hoicc- C h e v r ~ l c t ! I t hasFORrCON'MICAL Ihe !!reatest pulling power of any
T R A N ~ P O R T A T I O ~ tru('kin the entire lo'\·.pricc range!
ECO:\O\lY- to S,IYe YOU money! First choice-CIII'\"rolt'l! It's the lilOst cconomieal t ruek inthe world for all·round duty!
LOW PRICE-to ('onseryc your capital! First
ehoi('('- C111'\Tolt'l! It sells at the lowest priecat which you ('an buy any high-powered truck!
All the <Jualiti('s which makc a truck a money
mak('r- al i I he (\ualities which makc truck
operation prolitah e -a re )'ours in the highestdegree in th{'se big, powerful Chevrolets.
SI'e your lH'an·"t Chevrolet dealer today forfull ~ J l f O r l ! l a l i o l l . AI1<1 then ••. Be \,:isc( ' c ( l l l o l l l i : ; ( ' - I t u ~ ' Cheyrolet trucks!
CIIEYIlOLET "oT(II! CO.\ll 'ANY, DETIIOIT, MICIIIGAN
GENERAL MOTORS INSTALLMENT PLAN-MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR PURSE
15 W. Lancaster Avenue
Phone: Ardmore 3212
NOTICE
GOODRICH SILVERTO\VN STORES
always equalizt·d
{or 'luick, unswerving,
"straight!ipe" stops
You want POWER
You want ECONOMY
You also want LOW PRICE
NEW PERFECTEDHYDRAULIC BRAKES
Nowhere are they combined so perfectly as in Chevrolet trucks
NEW FULL-TRIMMEDDE LUXE CAB
1filh clear-visiun instru
mcnt pancl fur safecuntrol
CHEVROLET TRUCKSKIRSCH CHEVROLET CO.
214-216 BALA AVENUE PHONE, CYNWYD 81
OUR TOWN
Church Notes:"OTICE. In t h e C our t of COlJ1mon Plensof l\Iontg'omery Coun t y. P ennn .. u lu ru
Y. Horwitz . .Tuliu, Horwitz. A l l n ~ Sub·poena Sur Di\'oree :-\0. 3i4, :- \on'mberTerm. 1!I3:'. :". E. J.
You t he s ai d .IuliuF Horwi t z . n r e hpre·no ti f ied t o h(, , , "d " PPe a r in t JlP ealc l
C ou rt o n 1 I 1 0 " d a ~ · . . Tu nc 1. l! l: l6. at !I :flOA. :IT.. E. S. T .. to a""WeI" the " ( ' li t lo , , o rJIbe] of Laura Y. Horwitz. for a divorcefl'On1 the honcll-' of niHtr in10ny and to
Hhow caUEiC'. if an y YOU ha\"(', wh y th e
:o:aid Laura. Y. Horwitz. your wif('. :--hou)t.lno t be di\,orcpc] a f o l ' ( ' ~ n j d .
E1)\nX H. BELLIS. Sheriff.SherifC"s Office. :'\'OlTIHoWn, PlI .•)Iay :.. ln36.
N a ~ e r t h M c t h ~ ~ t E ~ W ~ L : : ~ a ' J ~ ' z ~ e i ] e i r e i a i n i d i ~ i ' i r i i g i h i t ' i A i t i t O i r ~ n ~ Q i S ~ ' ; ~ = ~ i i i i i i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i i i i i i ~ ~ ~ ~ = -Rcv. \ \" . \ ' e n l ~ h ~ I ~ ~ ~ l e t o n , Minister
1-- "",S u n d a ~ ' , M a ~ ' 24: ifJ.45 A. l\I.-Church School. I11.00 A. :\1. - :\Iorning Worship.
Sermon: "The Tragedy of Goodness."
6.45 P. : \ l .-J tI11Jor Epworth League.
GA5 P. : \1.-Senior Epworth League.
'A.5 P. : \ l . -Organ Recita l and Ves' lper Servic{'. Special music. II
T u e s d a ~ ' , :\Iay 26:
g.OO P. : \1.-Sunshine Bible Cla"s IBu"ine"s Meeting. I
\\"ednesday, :\lay 27: I!>.OO P. ilL-Bible Study Hour. I
Thursday, : \ l a ~ ' 28: I6.00-S.00 P. 2\-1.-Cafeteria dinner to I
which everyone is invited. I
8.00 P. : \ I . -! \ ' 1ee ting of the Board Iof Trustees. I
Friday, :\lay 2fJ: I
'.:W P. ':\I.-Boy Scouts. I
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III ! - - - - - - - - - =1 Holy Trini ty L " t T I ~ r a n Church
! Cletus A. Senft, Pastor
l\largaret Squier, Organist
Sunday, May 24, l[J36:
H.45 A. :\I.-Bible School.
11.00 A. : \I .-The Annual Memorial
ISel'\·ice.6.45 P. l \L-The Luther League.
Tuesday, 7.15 P. l\I.-Boy Scouts.
California's Robin Hood
IF(I)'i/er B(/.r/er ill "Tl lc Robin
Hood or El Dorado,"' ( l i r i l l i l l ! /
;,(Ol"!! I I I {« (I ' li I ( 'o l i fonl io, a ( (lie
E[/i//llil:1/ ,If .r! .Hol/ria!! ( l i id T l l c . ~ d,,!!.
Girl Scout News
D o y ou ne ed household help? Tr y
a classified advertisement in the col
umns of t h is pape r .
iii '. # . ? , ~ : " ; . , , - . : i ' . ; , _ ., , •• {,; •• : .",·;l-",V'.'\·'" '''-. , . ~ , ~ ' , . <J i ;... .,,_ · , ' ' , . • ~ ' ' ; , ,•• i .... . ; . . , ~ . ~ , . ; . ; ' ... __ . 1; . . . . . , ~ . ~ .;....._, .
I Preparaticn" for th e Do\"C ::Ilill Day
ICalllp an ' g-oing' forward with enthusi·aSIll. i l ln. Henry D. Booth. Jr., who Baptist Chl/rch of the Evangd
the l ' l ' l - " i ~ t l " a r , reports that l11any Robert E. Keighton-::I1inister
!!l'ade)"" and badge examiners ha\"C al- Stanley T. Reiff-Organist
In.ally \"()lul1te(')"cd their v al uab le s cr - S un da y, :\lay 24:I \ ' i c e ~ to hdl' \\'ith til<' p ro gr am . T he 9 ,45 A . ~ I . - T h e Church School.
calllp da\('" are ,July 13, 14, 15. 16 an d 11. 00 A . ;\1. - :\lorning- Worship.
.J Ill\" :;(1. 21, 22 and 2 : ~ . It is wis e Se rmon: "Sustaining One's Rclig'ion."
1'01. the ~ i r J " who plan to a tt end t he 5.00 P. :It.-Vesper Service. Ser
Ila \. Camp to tr y and reg'ister fo r the mon: " P r o b l e m - S a ~ ' i n g s of J csus Take,
fuji p(' ri"e! oi eig'ht d a y ~ . so that a' Thought Fo r Tomorrow."
" ' I l ~ t a . I I ( · ' : lo! ".cram l 1 1 a ~ ' be followed. i 7.00 P. : l1.-Vesper Service at Cro-___ ,zer Seminary. Ou r ~ ' o u n g people join
flC'wers fo r th e Flowerless : the 8 tudents of t he s em in ar y a nd t!leI' \"ain Ill;, . \"('ar the Girl Scouts 1 young pcople of the Up la nd Bapt I st
• h t: . "tll tl 0 Flo\\'('I's fOI'j' Church in a special service. The pns-:: l ' t ' C'()-(:J1Cl'a J11g \\ 1 10.._ •. •
. " . I G"I ' tor WIll be th e speaker.til(; F1m'."l·\ 1(','" assoclatJOn, ,111 ( 11. I ' Tue"(hv :'tla\" '>6': -; couu who col le ct flowers 111 t lelr , -, , , - , - . .
. I I "1 . ta1' t]ll'lll to till' 8.00 P. :\I.-Annual meet l l1g of theIll' lg- 1 J(]1'J j()(J ( 111ay "e J." . . .i I o o t h ~ at the Sixty-ninth street 1\1en s A ~ ! ' o C J a t l O n . ElectIOn of offi-
('rlilinal. nroad "tl'eet ~ t a t i o n or on cers:till ' Par],:w:I·C. Be fo re th e hooths ar e i " e d n e s d a ~ ' . :lIay 27:I '. I . t t ·'1 te i 8 .00 P . : \1 .-The Study Class in the"1"'11 an\' "Ill' WIS llng- 0 con II lU . •
':1"\'."1" ' m : I ~ ' :'end them to Judge iChurch.
I, . ( · t ' l ! . l l I F l " 1 d a ~ ' , : \ l a y 2 f ! :dT\\"11 In 1 \ tl..
. 8.00 P. :II. - Commencement pro'
f A dgram of the Bapti;;t Institute. Fir;;t~ , ' a ! " h ' r : h S Court 0 wa r sEapti"t Church in Philadelphia.
\.·;1,,:·:i: Tri'l:p 8 Ill·ld a Court of,
n T ~ l f ' > L i : ~ y :It tl1(' Girl ScoutThe Presbytniall Church
C ' L 1 1 ! 1 U l 1 i l ~ 'Building' inT,:(' two ol!J('r Karhl'rth Rey. Archer E. Anderson, Pastor
: "(:1\)1 Cnllll1litt('e of T ro op j S un da y. ::IIay 24:
\ ' : , !, I':h BI'(I\\"llie:, and th(· par- i ~ 1 . 4 5 A. :IT.-Bible School.
nt . ,.: ,!I, I,jr],. \\'('1'e R·tH·st:,. ::Iliss: 11 .00 A. : : I1.- : lIn rn ing Worsh ip .
, II ':Ii' i. i ;1. f iel d d i r ~ ' ( ' ( n r for the: Sermon. "ReYerence." "Thou shalt
'oJ ,:'1 ;':11;. " : i i ~ tIl(' P : U ( ' ~ t (,f honor and. not ~ a k e ~ h ~ , name of the Lord th y
. ,j" i:ild,,·,'." and tl1(' s( 'rvic(: God III vaIll. I'i :1 ,. I,. 1"> :L '' In .- ,' vchn ea r!H ·d tl1('lll. 1 1. 00 A. :\I.-Th(·Junio1' Churc 1,
, ' ., c:.I":I." (1 TIOlllI 8. : l l l " ~ Chri"till(': conduc(('d : \ l r ~ . A. S. Digby.
. ]" 11 ,. 1 -I;, 1(ll(!"rfnot fir"t' (i.13 P. :11.- '1'11(' Tlnl'l' C. E. So-I. '. J'I' 'j 1, (l l. l • .." . n -, (".·Ild ela',. rankill!!·:'. cletH'' '... .1, ' "1 ' '11<I(,1l 8 l!I1l'ro\·i!'(·d 'an' 7.·13 P. :\l.-:\'arl)('rth':, Happy Bible
i:tn:i< ":1.1'" ,,1'1' ing in Ihl' form: 1I0llH" :Ill'. .JallH·"; Heyburn, Jr., of I:. \"",>. 11m nf \\'bch enwrg('d char-' Al' izllna. wIll preach. I
'::1" ,,, :JIll": r il :" t Il l' lahleaux " ( ~ ; r l ! Tu",.;day (,\·pning-. fU5-The COI11-
. : , ' .• ', ,.11 F·,r"·"l'd ,. \ \ " h : ~ h ill1unity nihIl' C I a I : ~ . I. . . . . . . :\. . ' l ~ " t · · . \ . · ..\··l·l"ltz I \\'edll""da\' (·vening. 8 O'clock-I
'11 !" .. . >:- .It': ".' ., H . •
". " '1'" :1: :)1(' Ir"ol;, who \ \' a" the Pray,·r :ll(·(·tin.I:·. i
, , ', I:, ,. ; r i l " - t " " l : I ~ ~ r at in g. T he! I!·\· · .. I i · : , : . : i : h the BrOl\"llie,.; (ag-ed: \'? odd ' s lVligbtiest Circus I
: '0' 1(1 ,·,·a.l' I and sho\\"ed graphically: Comi ng t o Town IVlonday
'I ' \';11-;,,\1· ,t:I."'(·" 1Il tIl<' dl'\"l']'lpl1ll'nt ---
,f :1 ( ; l r l :-;c(.UI ulltil Ill'C(lllW:' first. \\"ith 11)( mo"t impressive and uril-I
.. I i l ~ : - . p( i,(,r::IJ ~ I l l < ' d l c y kader: liant ~ ( · \ " l · n - r i n g ' . a n d - " t a g - e program in i<If tiH' ,,'c<lnd-cla;;:- g ro up . w hi ch ' its hi,,(ory. tIl(' H in gl in g B ro s. a nd
"ig'nakd "W(·kOlll(' Parent" and; Barnum & B a i l e ~ ' Comuined Circus ,F ri (' nd ': '" ' . Ja ne :-;ll1(·dlr.-y. who al"o, which \ \"i ll ( ·xhibi t in Philadelphia a
'Tc('i\"('<l lin't-class rating', wOJ"(: tl](': wcek, lwginning :lIonday afternoon,
l ' ilie mod,·] which ,,]l<' mad ,· t o p as ;; ! olr(']":- Ihi,.; ~ e a s o n . a" a sensational
IH'I' [(',.;1,.. :III'''. Carl Axel Thaysen! Hlp('I'-feature, a h er d o f African pig
~ p o k ( ' hl':('I1:, about Do\"(' :\1 ill Day' my c '! ephant ". t I ll' j i r ~ t ever to 8ct
( ' :11\11'. ",ilid: is a subj"Cl o f a et i \' c I foot on this c on ti ne nt . T hes e t iny
intt'I'l':'! 1101\' that warl11 . \\:eather is; [ u ~ ] ; c ' l ' ~ are not babies, but fU!l_g.rI'OWII'1
l ' ( ' a l l ~ ' h(·n·. FI\ 'e -yca r s trIpes were middle·aged midg-et elephant:" the
p]'(·s('!ltc·d tn Katheryn Baiky, Phyllis. ran'st animals on t he f ac e of the
Folwell, Shirley Vincellt, Oli\"(' B a t ( · ~ , ! c'al'th. A c c o m p a n ~ ' i n g - thcm is a herd
1\11' . Clifford Bates and ::\1r;;. Carl i uf miniature African pongur s , t h e
AxPl Thav"en. ! w o r l d ' ~ smallest b{'asts of burden.
'1\11':-. \\'illimll A1Pxandel' Clen1l'nt-: Among the s('ores of new features,
s on , 2 d, Ardmore, chairman of till' to :,ay nothing o f the new importa
American ism Committee of the Jeptha tions from Europe and Asia, including
Ahbot t Chapte r. Daug -h t er s o f th c thl' incn 'dib le . : \ai t to troupe . the Royal
American Revolution, pres('nted a pl' iz" Bolml 'a t roupc' , the Imperial Viennese
of a boo], . "Friendly State':,," by : \ lar- eques trian troupe , the great Frederico
till. to Girl Scout Troop 3:: or and a f re e r un ni ng ' h or se , p on y a nd
Oakmont. who won thl' fir:'t prize for, dephant liberty act of s ixty members ,
finding 1400 tent caterpillar nest:'. t i s Col . Tim :\IcCoy, the sc reen ' s most
Ia:'t Friday e\"ening- at St. Gcorg'c.'s: outstanding we"tern s ta r, a t the head
I\I('morial Chapl'l, Oakmont. uf his c o n g r e ~ s v f rough riders of th e
world-Co:,saek", cowboys , cowgir l s,
Oberl i n Honor s Narberth Girl vaquero:" Sioux and Blackfeet war·
Elizabeth Townsend Smith, 422 Olel, rio,.,: and Australian bu;;hrangers.
Gulph roa d. Penn V a l l e ~ ' , a student ICol. McCoy, plainsman, cavalry officer
in the Oherlin (Ohio) COIls l 'na to ry in the U . S . Army Resene, and friend
o f Musi c. was nanwd among' the eig-ht of the Ind ian , is the idol of Americnn
students con:,titutinp: t he " hi gl ws t b v ~ ' ~ a nd g i rl ". a nd he will be s een in
[enth," scholastieally, o f t he conservu- both t he mai n p cr fo rm an ce s a nd t he
tory sophomore class of senmty-th r( 'e wild west. Il I ] ( ' m b e r ~ . Social chairman of hel' . The ?reate:t Show on Earth h e a ~ l sclass, l\li8s Smith. a gTaduate or II1to thiS territory on four l ong ra Il · ILower l \! (' ri ol l H ig -h Schoo l, i s the rmlll t ra in s o f 100 cars, with 1600
daug-ht{'r of ::Ill'. a nd Mrs. Frank Cor- people. 7 herds of full-sized elephant
son Smith. actors, 1009 menager i e a n ima ls a nd
700 horses. Its tented city covers 14
acres of ground. There ar e 31 large
tents, inclUding th e world's largest
b ig top , s e at i ng 16,000 persons.
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~ I N COLORFUL
~ ~ ~ e : ~ ~ ~ ~ : i ~ ~ness in your home with
summer rugs from our
unsu rpa s s ed s t ock .
Striking, new creations
for use b ot h i nd oo sand out. Unusual plaids.
florals. bock s , h e lnng
bones, chenil le effects.
new Sisal a nd h o ok ed
rugs - s ty l e s to sui tee ry teste. Sizes up '0
12 ft. wide, any :cng th .
Prices a s l ow as $10.75for 9 x 12 It. rugs.
Ha 'dwood floors laid
an d refinished. Alsolinoleum. I ubber tile,
elc Expert suggestions
gladly of:eled.
Newest,lyles in
Broadlooms,Chenilles
and FiguTt dCarpets.
DAVIS '224 Haverford Ave.
English ToffeeIt 's o ne o f th e 12 f la
vors of Doll y Madi
son Ice LI'Cam sold
exclusively a t D av is '.
An d Try Also:Darlcrzf: - 29c fo r
m or e t ha n a pint of
r ich French icc cream,
i n t hr ee pleasing fla
vors.
Rugs Cleaned,
Siored, RepairedYour Oriental s an do t he r v al u ab l e w in te r
r ug s n ee d p ro te ct io n
NOW. Our me thods kill
moth larvae. remove de ·struclive grit, thorough'
l y c le an - adding new
l ife to th e rug.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . P r ic e s q u ot e d
wi thout ob li ·
gation. Tel.
Rittenhouse
1lIII1II6II......... 53·72.
th e delicious new ice
cream sensation-
Y O UCan Stop Here,
Have You Tried
Cas e sT ~ ' d o l - V ('cd.-,I
S e r ~ i c e Station
~ , . I n y ] 'l. l6. 1-. l't ( '\ 't£. 'r.l . no
~ ) ; l t t ( ' r " , hl ' r( ' y ou' rr hC'ading.
.-\nd "o:]'!! P:t ; - ~ ' . 1 ! ~ . : " ~ ' i c ( ' ,p l u ~ 1"ripll' ..\cr:O:1 T·,·c(\! 1 ~ J hric.-H:ng ~ ~ < l S •• ind<.:,:!""uct
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PRICE
$5.08
5.60
5.9%
4 . ~ 3
RADIATOR
HOSE m21
C !I.UP .It
P.rFool
COURIER TYPESIZE
4. 40-21 .
4.50- 21 .
4. 75-19 .
30x31jzCl.
I\IIol1tgomery opposite
Narberth A,'cl1ue
Narberth 2229
FAN BELTS
4 5 ~ ~
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I II 4.50-21. , . " .. . , . , $8.60 Ii4.75·19 ...... , . . .• ' .10
II
i10.8$5.25.18 . . . . . , , ., .•
5.50·17 . . . . . • , . . . . 11.90 I6.00-16 ........... 1 ~ . % 5 I6.00.17 H,D........ 15.90
6.00"19 H.D........ 16.90
6.50-17 H,D........ 18.40
7.00.17 H,D........ Z 1 . ~ O7.50.17 H,D...... ,' ~ 1 . 7 S
FOR TRUCKS
I6.00·20, .......... 518.85
7.50·20, .......... I 9 . 1 0 i30x5 Truck Typo
,18.75 I•• ' j
32x6 H,D" .. , . . . • • 140.%5 i
OdiC,· si::cs ' )ricCd prOI)0I1ionately ltltl' ,
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Th e ( I n g l e . ~ in the scientificallydesi.<:ned Firestone High Speedt1'e"J "re so placed "1S to s top"car q •• icker a n d w i th o ut sideswerve. Its super- t rac t ion andnon-skid ef f iciency have also been['roved in the famous Pikc 's PeakRace where for eight consecutiveyears it ha s been used on thewinning cars. 1
AD J£Nt<INS-F.. " " , u ' driver ,,'ho hold. more
: > : > . , e c o r t i J ~ h ~ n any m a n , . i ~ automoitv. history_'_ ~ ~ ' W r i e '.
STANDARD TYPE SENTINEL TYPESIZE PRICE SIZE PRICE
4.50-21. .. $7.75 4.50-21 .. , $6.054.75-19.. . 8.Z0 4.75-19 .. . 6.405.25-18. , . 9.75 5.00-19 .. . 6.855.50-17 .. . 10.70 5.25-18. ' . 7.606.00-16.. . 11.95 5,50-19. ' . 8.75Other Szes PropoflionalelyLa. Other Siln Proportionately low
'i,ARK PLUGS
S8C
. EACH IN SETS
Deposits Insured under th e Government Plan
Member of Federai ReserYe System
Open a t 8 A. M. daily for your convenience
Th e
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MICROHORNS
$69C
National Bank of Narberth
This heavy . broad. t rac t ion and
non-skid tread is held to the cord
body of the tire with Tw o Extra
Layers of Gum-Dipped Cor ds , a
patented constructio". making the
cordbodyand treadan inseparable
unit.
79C UPCOUPES
COACHES $1 69and SEDANS • up
SEAT COVERS
BRAKE LINING
,
:-\1,. , $330'... UP
, PER SET
LlHr EllIS
AUTOCUSHIONS~
3 9 ~ p
Aula Polish,1 Pt. c,,"..__ ..50c
Chamois....._- 29c v,
Sponges .•.__ 10c u
Wax, 70% . _ _••.• 50c
Polishing Clolh.. 1SC v,
Sun Glas. . . . ._ 10c v,
Flash Lighh,2 cell__ . i9cu,
ScrewDriv...., 16"bWc__ 5c
PUett, 6"__ 14c
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End OJ cord i" End 01 cordfromGum-Dipped Tire ard i n dry l i r emagnified 11 times, magnifiedII limes,shoU/i71g et 'ery showi1lg u " P r o ~
l i b e r i " , u l a l e d l e c u d _colla"wilh liallidrubbtr 'jibers ",Slde cord
A MILLION miles on FirestoneTires without an accident. That is th erecord of Ab Jenkins , famous driver,wh o has dr iven on all kinds of roadsand in allkinds of traffic in every state i n theun ion .Wha ta tribute to safe, dependable , t i re equipment! Make thisproof of pe rformance your guide in choosing new tiresto protect yourself an d your family.
There are three important facts you should knotll aboutthe tires you buy--
OVER'2,OOO AUTO SUPPLY NEEDS AT MONEY SAVING PRICES, -
Listen to the Voicc of Firestonc fcaturing Hichard Crooks or Nelson Edd,-wit l lMariarc t Sl>caks, Monda)' cvenings ovcr N", ionwidc N. D. C. -WEAF Netwolk
TirestoneSTEWART·WARNER
AUTO RADIO
,1'1$3795
2. THE FACTS on BLOWOUT PROTECTIONAb Jenkins used F i restone Gum-Dipped Tires when he
drove h i s 5,000-pound ca r ove r t he ho t salt bed s a t Bonneville,Utah, in the record-breaking time of 127 miles per hour, covering3 ,000 mi les in 23% hours without a blotllout or tire trouble
of any kind.
3. THE FACTS on ECONOMY and NON·SKID MILEAGETh e largest transportation companies in t he count ry , such
as Greyhound, to whom safety and tire economy nlean businessefficiency, use Firestone Tires f rom Coa st t o Coa st an d fromCanada to the Gulf. And ourown test fleet records prove that thenew Firestone High. Speed Tire for 1936 gives you up t o 25%longer non-skid mileage.
Th e Firestone H ig h Sp eed T ir e for 1936 p roves byperformance its superiority in all of these three qualifications.Make this proof of per formance your yardstick of safety andvalue. Decide today to equip your ca r with new Firestone HighSpeedTires for 1936-the safestdriving equipmentmoney ca n bu:y.
1. THE FACTS on TRACTION and NON-SKID SAFETYA leading university in 2,350 tests has found t hat t he new,
scientifically designed tread on th e Firestone High Speed Tirestops a c ar up to 25 1
;; ; quicker.
Gum-Dipping not only strengthens
the cords biet preventsheat inside
che cords, wher e i t insulates the
tiny fibers against friction an d
[,rotects FirestOlle High St>eed
Tires from blowouts.
lona A venue near
Montgomery
Narberth 2235
GARAGE SUNSHINE SERVICE STAT10N
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CI'ici ,d an '! ..\.rlllY ~ \ I ! o , i :\aYy Clubs, he
~ l I i ' \ ' i , ' ~ d by two , 'on - , A. B, Dickslln,
\\'ill1 whom he :1:ld l ~ l U d e h i " h ome for
the !;ht Y,';ll' at Ha\',}rfol'll Gable",
und Tracy C" Jr., Cleblll'llP, Texa_-,
GeIll'ral Dickson \Va" buried at We,;t
Point T U l ! ~ J a ~ ' _
Ed\\'in F . Be rt ol e tt , 80, died l \ I a ~ '18, f rom i n ju ri e " s uf fe l' ed wh en he
Iwas struck by the automobile of Har
vey S. N olt , N ew H ol la nd , o n L an -
Ieaster pike at Buek lane , Hayerford,
Mr. Bertolett',; home wa s at 569 Lan
Iell:iter :\\'enUe, Ha\·erforJ. His widow
IsUl'\'i\-e".
II ,John J l c A n e n ~ ' , :;:2, d ied suddenly
May 1\.l, at hio home, Cricket a\'l!
ntle, Ardln"rp. He i, sun'h'e,1 bv h i ~ 'mother who l i \ , ( ~ : i in Ireland; a ~ i s t e l ' , 1
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PHILADELPHIA ElEtTRIt [OmPARV
Make Spr ing Driving Safer with Ready Kilowatt !
Why Death in the Spring?Comes s p ri ng and the first breath of s umme r, T he
open country calls-and there are upon ev er y high
way motorists b y t he t ho us an ds . ' , The question
arises: Shouldspring, of all seasons, become a special
time of Death?
Carefu l dri \ 'i ng, s t ri c ! compl i ance w ith traffic regula·
tions, ::erlai;lty t ha t every part of the car is function·
in g properly - these will do much to reduce the
possibilIty of accident.
But there is another ingredient i;l this Formula of Safety
. , , L i g h t ! Public authorities, while enhreing regula·
tions I,)t t he good 01 all, should be a be to t he duty to
keeF highways properlylighted at night. For statistics
show it IS t hen that most accidents oc::ur, and t h a t w it h
proper iliumina:ion thenumber automatically decreases,
Electricity [s Cheap in t h e Ph i la d e lph ia A r e a
On New Year's Day, 1805, an excited throng was
present t o witness the opening of the f irs t eovcredbridge in America... an d it spanned ou r own Schuylkill Hiver at Market Street!
Previous to lhi s, c ro s sin« ha d been made by fordsor ferries. Pawlin:5's ForJ'crossed Ihe Schuylkill onemile aboveVallev l ~ o r g e . Righter 's Ferry ha d been es.tablislwd at Flat Rockby Act oftheAssemblyinl7 4,1.
In 1810 came the erection of the first brid«c with.in the limits of Montgomery County _ t'etweenlUerion and l\Iana)·unk.
The same ) 'car another br idge was ( 'r ec te d i nChcstcr Coun ty for the Ridge Road, an d in 1828th e Norr is town Bridge was built . • . whcn t he set.tlement wa,; 100 )'ears old.
For mao) ' v'ears, howe'\'er, bridgcs were so few tl tn tth c Schuvlkillwa" a realobstacle to crosswise travel.People lind to lI'avel far t o make a crossing.
The S c h u ) ' I ~ i l 1 , c o u r s i n ~ throup;h ou r thiekl) 'popu.l at ed a rea , IS un obstacle t o the t ransport at i on ofwater which must he overcome b )' muD s ingenuity.The Philadelphia Suburhan Watt 'r Compan)" carrieswater across thi , ; r ive l ' in musshe iron pip('s, onelaid i n the d cep wate r above the Con,;hohockeudam and one through the rocks below it.
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Miss R ic e wi ll c al l at YOllr home, if
}'Oll call IlS first t o mak e all appointment
Opeu Daily a"d Slluday U"til 10 P. M.
237 Havcrford Ave. - Narbcrth 3669.2446
Miss Mary E. R i c e ~ Beauty Expert
from Daggett & Ramsdell beauty salon, Rock
e f e lle r P laza, N e w Y o r k C it y, will be here next
Wednesday a n d T hu r sd a y, M ay 27 an d 28 .
Sh e will give a dvi ce on your b eaut y problems
an d give yo u a complete Daggett & Ramsdel l
beauty make-up free of cha rge . To be sure ofan a ppoi n tmen t f o r a make - up j u st phone o r
call us.
As we a r e e qui ppe d to h a nd l e you r n e ed s , l e t
u s s e rv e yo u i n a l l d e ta i ls of service work.
THE PUBL IC IS CORDIALLY INV ITED TO ATTEND
Th e L ec t ur e wil l be ampl if ie d i n t h e S un da y School Rooms
214-216 Bala Ave. Bala-Cynwyd
Phone: Cynwyd 81
t!t!Believe it or not,"
W e invite yo u to inspect ou r remodeled Serv
ic e a nd P a rt s D ep a rt m en ts , which have been
installed to s er ve y ou more qu ic k ly an d effi
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FARM PRODUCE-SEA FOOD-MEATS-POUL TRY
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-a s R i p l e ~ ' would say-when you shop at this Quaker Store. youa re dea li ng with a food mer chan t who ha s back o f h im the buy ingpower of the largest group of food distributors in the wor ld . Whichexplains why our prices are consistently low. H,'re ar(' just a few:
Ann Newton's sweet or bitter sweet
MARMALADE. .2 twelve-oz. glasses, 35c
Fancy young fresh-killed
3-lb. FRYING CHICKENS 1.1., 38cBurk's Liverwurst ~ t i l . 18c
Moland's Dried Beef. 1/1.t t i l . 15c
Fresh tender PEAS. 1i4-pk. 19c
ASPARAGUS. bunch, 19c, 29c
STRAWBERRIES qt., 19c
Large fresh PINEAPPLES. each, 15c
Penn Treaty F LOUR •..• '" " '" •. . I2-lb. bag,
Scot Tissuc .•....•..••...•.••.•.••...3 rolls,
Palmolive Toilet Soap •..•••..••.••.••. 3 cakes,
Force, whole wheat flakes •..••.••••••••.2 pkgs.,
Penn Treaty fancy York Sta te
APPLE SAUCE
Brookmead Dairy Bungalow
Kirsch Chevrolet Co.
GUERNSEY ICED CREAM
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Ardmore, Pa.announces a
FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCEEntitled-Christian Science Brings Enlightenment for Mankind
by MISS MARGARET MORRISON, C. S.o f Chi ca go , I l l inois--Member of t he B oa rd of Lecturesh ip of The MotherCh ur c h, T h e First Church o f C hr is t, S c ie n ti s t, i n Boston, Massachusetts
in t h e Church Edifice-Athens an d Linwood Avenues
at 8 .15 o 'c lock (D . S. T.)-Monday EveningMay 25, 1936
Se e t he N ew $1000 Churn-S ta in le ss Stecl, White Enamel
FINAL NOTICE . . .I J un e 1 st is th e da y tha t current State Inspec-
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54 E. Lancaster Ave.
Ardmore
Flush Radiator
Grease Chassis
Cha ng e Mo to r O il
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Refill Shock Absorbers
Road Te st a nd R ep or tCondition o f C ar
SUMMERIZEYour Car NOW
Elizabeth McGrath
Special$10.97
(Reg. $15.10)
KIRSCHChevrolet Co.
Vi l lanova Summer School
Wil l Open JuneA Spring Treat . . . a Heaterless Permanent
- I t ' s safe and ohl how comfonable!Ask anyone who's had one.... Do i t now.
Theeighteenth annual session of thc SUZANNE JORET GILLVillanova Summer Schoo l w ill open
216Dudle Avenue-Narberth 2321--"Monday, June 29, at Villanova College I i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~and in the Catholic Girls' High School, ItNineteenth and Wood s t reets, Phi la
delphia, according to the Rev. Joseph
C. Bartley, O. S . A., dean of the Sum
mer Extension School.
The c ou rs es will continue until
commencement exercises on August 7.
Dr. Bartley estimated that the total
registration wiII be a t housand s tu
dents. Registration w ill be held atCatholic Girls ' High School on June
25 and at Villanova College on JUlie26 and 27.
Rufus M. Jones to Give
Address at Perkiomen School
J PAUL SHEA Narberth 2838-2839Dr. Rufus 1\1. Jones, well-known • -At Narberth Station I
pro fe ssor emer it us o f philosophy at I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,averford College and a leading fig'-
ure in the Society of F ri ends, willgi ....e the graduat ion address at Perld
omen School at i t s for ty- four th com
mencement exercises, which take place
on Friday, June 5, at Pennsburg.
Free Lecture Monday
A f re e l ecture of Chr is t ian Scienc" Iw il l be g iv en i n the First ChuTch of
Christ, Scientist, Athens an d Linwoodavenues, Ardmore, on Monda y e vi' n in g a t 8.15 o'clock. Subj ec t o f the
speaker, Miss Margaret Morrison.
C. S., of Chicago, i s "Christian S c i - l l i ; e § S i § S i E § 5 § S i § 5 § § § § S i § § § § S i § § § S i § § § 5 § S i § § 5 § S i § § § § S i ~ence Bri ngs En li ght enmen t f or Man-kind."
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------------1Troop 8 Ha s 40 Awards:
-SPORTLETS- G iv e C lo ck to Captain
Ki\\'anians W in a t Golf
A. L. Nicholson, s ec re ta ry o f t he
Main Line Kiwanis Club, was t he victor at the combined Main Line servicec lubs' golf tournament last Thursday
at the Bal a G ol f C lu b. N ic ho ls onturned in the low card of 82. The
Kiwanians also won t he t eam prize.
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Th e g am e , :cheduled with Up]wr
Darby and L ow er :\lerion a s l'om
batants in baseball for T u e ~ d a y aftl'rnoon was postponed. The game mllYbe played this w{'(·k OJ' ] ;I te r on t !l l'
tail-end of the , .;ea"on. The diamondperformers for John Fetter hllve notlived up to ex!)( 'ctatiom this yl'ar.Sporting the best mOlllH!-,ta:i ill : l.'
leagu" wit h D ick \ \' h: tn ,· ;. a nd 1>.
B a , . ; ~ e t t a, th" dllo of ac, ', . Ihe iil 'ld, ·
FI iclll!l, ;lIIIII 22 -Ur s inu s a t VilIa- Narberth T ro op 8 reached the cli-nova, Upper D ar by at Haverford I max of i ts y ea r' s w or k when, at the
High, Norr i stown at Lower MerionIannual Court of Awards Tuesday eve(baseball). ning, more than forty awards w.ere
SlIllIl 'dlll!. Mall 23-P . I. A. A . track made to its ~ e m b e r s . and. the gl,:"ls'----------------1 meet at Pennsylvania State COllege,' p.resented t h ~ J l ' captam, MISS ChrIS-While 2000 schoolboys and school- Haverford vs. Army at Wes t Poi nt t Jr .e Mah l, WIth a compact clock as a
girls s tood in t he s ta nd s t o c he er t he (golf). t ok en o f t he h' a pp re ci at io n the
landing of an auto-gyro on Penny- MouelllN. Mall 25-Long Island at work she has ?on.e for them thIS year.
packer Field Wednesday morning, the Vil lanova (basebal l ). At t he begmnmg of the ceremony
driver-one of Byrd' s L it tl e Ameri ca T/u,sr/ay, May 26-Haverford High Be tt y Orr was invested as a tender
"windmill" operators-quietly dropped at Lansdowne Prospect Park at Rad- f oo t scout. Then second-class badges
his machine on t he uppe r field beh ind nor (basebalh. Lower Merion at were awarded Mar ion Whi ti ng , Dor is
the building, fa r a wa y and out of U pp er Darby, Berw)'n at Radnor MacKel lar and Deborah Smed!ey. At
s igh t o f the waiting multitude. ( boys ' t enn is ) . Uppe r Darby at Low- t hi s p oi nt Miss Helen Melvm, field• • er illerion, Radnor at Berwyn (gi rl s ' captain of Dist r ic t 8, presented mOl'e
Lower Mer ion' s vic tor: -' i n the tennis). than twenty di fferent kinds of pro-
District I track meet at West Chester W Cdl l ( selail, May 27-Haverford Ificiency b adge s t o th e second- and
Saturday was expected, t he expec ta - H igh at Lower Mer ion, Ardmore first-class scouts. Under t he domestions based on results of former (track). t i c science class needlewoman, dress
meets held this s ea son in whi ch the Friday, May 29-Lower Merion at maker, hostess, laundr.ess and cookMaroon team ha s more or less walkcd Chel tenham, Abington at Haver fo rd w er e p re se nt ed t o E hz ab et h F ol tz ,
away wit h a maj or it y o f t he p oi nt s. H ig h ( ba se ba ll ). L ow er l\lerion at Jane Smedle)', Phyllis Folwell and
This victor)' w as t he n in th consccu- Chel tenham, Upper Darby at Radnor Shir ley Vincent. Kathryn Baily,
t iv e f or H en ry D rumm 's c ha rg es , ( bo ys ' t en ni s) . C he lt en ham at Lower E li zabet h Fol tz , Debor ah Smedley,leaving two dual meets, Radnor and Merion, Radnor at U pp er D arb y I Marion Whit ing, Doris MacKellar and
Haverford, and t wo P . I. A. A. meets, (gir],;' tennis). Jane Smedley received hobby badges,
the State championships at State Col- ' Ep is copal Academy 's n ine took a s uc h a s m in st re l, g ar de ne r, g ar de n
lege t omor row and t he Suburbans at week-end t rimming f rom Penn Cha r- flower finder and artist. Phyllis FolNorristown a w ee k l at er . Thi s w inds tel' , 5-3, while Haverford School nosed iwell, Shi rl ey V incent and E li zabe th
up the season f o r t he t rack team, a nd out F ri en ds ' C en tr al in t he I n te r ac IFoltz received badges concerning out-what t hey do in the remaining meets ci rcuit , 6-5. Idoor activities, swimming, pioneer and
will det ermine whet he r t hey ar e a • * * heal th w inne r. O t he r badges awarded
really great t eam. T he ir biggest test K('n Rose, Norristown's negro It o Deborah Smedley, Phyllis Folwell,
comes tomorrow, when they meet the southpaw, p it ch ed a n o- hi t, no-run Jane Smedley a nd S hi rl ey V in ce nt
cr ea m o f th e Pe nn sy h' an ia track gam£' against Chel tenham last week- were home and child nurse, scout aide,
stars. e nd , w hile h is t eammates gathered junior citizen and handywoman.
* * * but t]11'('e hits for a l on e tally. Nor- Attendance stars were presented to
ristnwn , :t il l is undefeated this sea-l E ~ i z a b e t h F?ltz, Janet Hicks, Shirley
,:on. In th(' other Suburban One game/Vmcent, PhIl Folwell and Jane SmedLower l\lerion Lost to Lansdowne, ley.5-2. . . . I n Suburban Two Rad -
IThe c lima x o f the eveni ng was
nor scor£'d ten runs on foul' hits reached when f irs t-class badges were
six ('rrors against Swar thmore, wm-, awarded to Lieutenant Bett)' Sea-
nin!,; ](,-2. sholtz and Jane Smedley, and for five
* " Iyears' association with the GirlHc:n'r1ord College had to be con-, Scouts. Kay Baily, Olive Bates, Phil
tent w it h s ix th p la ce i n the :\liddle Foh,'ell and Shirley Vincent receivedA:lantie States C. A. A. meet at silw,r sen-ice stripes.
have fai l( 'd to !wriorm oehind tb"1 'S .....anhn1Ore. Point getters were
with disastJ'{IU' l ' l · , l I l t , . ,Cnuck Holzer, third in t he , :h ot pu tIVil lanova Gives AwardsIt Is <jmt(' pO'Sll;ll' Ihat t Il l' t ea.. I and f01Ulh in the century sprint; Bill M' L' Y h
wll i f in ish the ",·a.·"11 ,.;ith a winni l' ' ': ' : \ lever . s ,, ('ond in t he j av el in t hr ow to 17 aln In e ou t S
st)'( 'ak. ano n', ti l.Hi-: could. he ]1101'" an, ; t if :h in the discu,: ; Sam Evans The Rev. Dr : Edward ;. Stal,ldford,wdc"ll le tll tIl<' IOCHl ian" i',r UPP(" -'cond in t he 2 20 -y ar d low hurdles, O. S. A .• preSIdent of \ lllano\a ColDal Ly. : : \ ( l l ' r . ~ t l l v ..n a nd R adno r J'(': :dld Sturg(' Poorman, t ie foJ' third in l ege. last week c o n ~ e r r e ~ awards onIlllUn lin Illl' ,:I1,'d\l:l'. ",(' high jump. Ru tg erE won th e these seventee,n 1\lal11 ~ I ~ ~ students
.\O!TI>,tOWIi .s "d e on Pl'nnypuek,. ' : :" ''- ' \\' , ,11 : ]1 point,:. . . Haver-I for extra-curncular act 1\'1 tJes :FJ{ hi til;" I , : ' \ {, noon. and if Ihen' 1-· , , . . . : l'<'unl'{.d Swarthmore at b a ~ e - Th om as F. Kennedy,.Jr., . b a ~ l d ,a tcall1 ,n;.' the B u l l d o g ~ would Iii·.·. ' .Il:.. ~ 1 - : 2 . Ham WeIbourne al lowing basebal l , Belle Air, boxmg , . lumorto jie;;. ,I " the n ;ne from ::\orristo\\'!•. , !:,:: :'(lur h i t ~ .... Tuesdav Hav- class . Villanovan; James Lyons, Ard
' f I l l ' Blw Canaries, or Eag-le>" b,l\ . ' " , : ( : 1: _ t ra ck a nd field "tars' closed more, boxing. day students' club, 15?
k 'n quit" luck:", ) ' e ~ l u e k ~ ' , for ,\ . 'c," ;,.:ason without defeat in a dual IJ lound football intra-mural a t h l ~ t l cI l l " ,i, pll'nty of luck to win hi/!, , ,"' :. ~ n a l victim being La1'ayelte committee, intra-mural a t h l e t l . ~ s ,,.ell<:o] b a ~ e b a j ] g ames . a ny ~ e a ' , , ; . :",: !",t ,he nll'l.t. 77-2H. Itrack, V i l l a n o v ~ n ; Claude LaDow: vll-j ll ;IJlv of th('ir games have be('n w( J );ll1ova band. VJllanovan; John RItter,
IJy ; hc mar gi n ,,!' one I'l lll on tl.. in thi s wc( 'k '" opening games in I \ V a ~ · n e . band.
home g r o u l ] ( I ~ . ~ , l ( l r e glon' 10 thl'!.' ' ill : ll ain Line Twil ight League, theI Tho ma s J. Flaherty, Jr.. Bryn
foJ' t lwy have bl 'u ; making thei r lu, I : ,el'''', W"j ' { ' : Cynwyd, 5; Ardmol'('. l.llIlawr. Belle ~ i r ; J 0 ~ 1 l 1 Henry , Ard
and have r idd"n along nicel ,' on I. " ' :<;: 1"" '1 : h, :]: St. Luke'". 1. Wes t mor e. B"l le A ll ', s emor c la ss ; F lo r
{')'ed of a winn.ng: " trea l \. I bl'l il ' . : , !: :nw;un];. !I; South Brvn :\lawr, 2.1 indo Troncelli t i , Bryn l \I awr , Bel lethe ; lJaroon wil l ,ak" t hem t il ;, ;. . '( " " . IAir , s en io r c la ss ; V ic to r Ashe, Br,:n
l('rnoon if th(' illl,'S want to phi ,' hi, :-:Jetz,'1'. of Epi,. ;copal Academy, won l Il aw r D ay S tu de nt s' Club; :llano
Either \\'hitn('y ",' B a ~ s e t t can ill tho r unni ng broad j ump wit h a ] "ap Menocal , Bryn l\lawr, 150-pound footwell ('nough 10 lInng l1On1( a ,'ieto,. d:?1 fl 'd i n c h e ~ at the 40th an- ball, Villanova Engineer; Frank Rog-
nual !nten'cholastic at Princ"ton, :\"1 t'rs, Merion, . 1 5 0 - p o U 1 ~ d football, inna-
The suburban . iunior high "'be.; .J.. and his t('ammate F"rnwalC] placedIIJlUral a t h . l . e t l c ~ •..tenms .. , '. ' . .nwl't at R o o ~ e y d t Field, N o r r i ~ t o \ \ , J ] I f,:u! ,n in the 2:. !O-yard low hurdles . A n t h o n ~ Cllllto, BI n l\1a\\I, glee
tomorrow f or I he champion,hip tr;.,·; ;u t il" . iump "Y"llt Coleman and l\lac-/ club; Eugene B a r r ~ Bryn lI lawr, golf,m(',,!. W ('st C h e ~ t e r . Ujlper Dar". \ i r: udd"n. Haw'l'ford School, placed illtra-mura.1 athletIcs; J o s e ~ ) h S ~ l e a ,Haverford and Loy..er :llerion 100111 a : tl li rd and fifth n · ~ p e e t i \ ' ( ' ] ~ ' . : l l ( ' r e U ' ~ - Narbcrt!l, I,ntra-mural ~ t h l e t l c s , V I I . I ~ -t.he strong,,:,t cont('nder, f or t op h,,1. I b t n ~ \\"11 the m£'l't. Iloya Engll1eer; l I lano T ronccl ht l.
or,.;. Th" L<'opards under Rogel' 1.:1': I < * Bryn l I lawr, junior class.
coln hav" don" much bett"r this " ; ' ~ : , Low{r :l1"rion',.; pow"rful track t,'am Edward TroncelIiti, Bryn lIlawr,son than anticipated. They hay :hud no t rouble winning the P. 1. A. A./ Lambda Kappa De lt a; Manri co T ron
won all dual and t ri pl e mee ts t h 'Dis: ric, Ol l ( ' mel't at West Chester icl·lIiti, Lambda, Kappa Delta; Thomas
far and topped the field at TOIu with (iO I,,'ints. but the real thrill/'I. Carbine, Villanova, swimming', ViI~ l ' b o o l , Port D(·posit. :\lal'yland, la, came whl'n .John Smith, Ridley Park, lano\"an.
w"d;. Upp"r Darby, Nor th Ca thoL . , ( I ;, n"w Stat" rccord in the shotput'l
I l a \ ' ( ' r ~ o , r d , N O ~ T i s t o w n and Chest, : .. .j f"d. (i I,., i n c h e ~ . with Robertson, Sen'n, \ \ i i ~ l Penn Honors
])av(' !::iJ( n before the speed of tl .,\·",,·t,.; and Bel 't "m all of Low"r : l l er - l .S"vcn :\lalll Lllle students haye been
Orange and Black in dual meetc,: i ' ' ] l ~ trailing him o rd cr . S mi th al- ( 'l (' ct ed to the Univcrsi ty of PennsylThe boy,: ha \' " a fail' chance of wiI., I :'(1 s, : a new State record in the dis-I vania's s('nior and honor societies.n ing t he Suburbans tomorrow, if tJ (U,.. 1::;] fe(·t, 10 1 J i n c h e ~ . Johnny I They are Andrew J. K e l l ~ ' , Merion,
~ o n t e ; , t a n t s live up to former shov., : \ l c l n t ~ , ] ' ( " ~ J . , s ,: t a district record an(,1 John , P. C,, Ludlow, A r d m ~ ~ ' e ,mg". JIl the half mile, t llne 2 : 0 l . ~ . Leech FrHlrc senIOr soclCty; John D. Gill,
! won th" broad jump, Witte tool, the/.Jr., Bala-Cynwyd, Hexagon senior so-Cynwyd l\1an Disposes of 11,H1, Rober t, . was f ir st in the 2:?0-yard cidy; TIo/!er A. Hang-er and JameE'.H.
l\1edals. Trophies In Wid low hurdle',.;. Quinll. hoth of Bala-Cynwyd, Sphlllx" senior society; Hanger was also e1ect-
Nathan Sp(' r ing, of C y n w ~ ' d , who Villanova lost i ts t hi rd ba,:eball ('d to Beta Gamma Sig-ma, honorary
died April 30, in hi s wil l f il l'd a t Nor -, game thi;, ~ ' e a r to Providence , 12-10. \Vharton School society; Britton
j'istown, disposing of an estate valu('d i The Wildcat s haye won eleven. Chance, Haverford, S igma Xi, hon -
at $1,::lOO, bequeaths medals, c u p ~ and mary scientific society; Joseph 1\1. De-some other t r o p h i e ~ t o t he Phi Jad" l- Jeering Students Doused lone, Jr., Overbrook, K it e a nd Key,
phia Rifle Association; military un i- Th(' Merion Fire Company of Ard. h o n o r a r ~ ' society.forms t o t he Old Guard, S tate Fenci -, mor e c la imo t o have won the debat.e I a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ! " . ! " ~ ~ ! ! ! . ~ _ ~ 1b le s; a ~ w o r d to a daughter. Isabel S.' ~ v i t h Haverford College students overlDaley, which was c ar ri ed by her It s abJ!Jty to put o ut a b la ze .grandfather, George H. Smi th . o f the When the tire departnll'nt wasOld Guard, First R('giment, N. G. O. called to the Haverford Athll'1ic fil,ldD e c ~ d e J ? t p re s( 'n ts a r evol ve r, g iv en l a , : ~ T h u r s d a ~ ' evening to extill,gUishIto hIm III 1812when he was foul' years a hIt' IJ1 the grandstand at \\ alton I
old Lientenant Harry E"erl:-', of iF ie ld , t he s tudent s, dissatisfied with
the Second and Christian stl'eet" po-! the tir"men's met hods , " to ad by and
lice s tat ion, Philadelphia, to S'II jeered. The firemen resented. TheyHarold Crof!. The balance of the es- extinguished th e blaze and then
tat" goe s t o t he two chi ld ren. Nathan i turned the hos e on the undergradu-
S. Spering an,d Isabel S. D a l l ' ~ " . The; ates. . •son, Nathan, IS named executor III the Los,.; to the graJl(!";tand was $<>00;
will, written ::Ilarch 12, 18 days p re - dry c lc 'a ne rs d id a n ic e suit pressing-v i o u ~ to the dea th o f decedent. trade.
Mrs. JClurdet Given Divorce
A divor ce on undisclosed grounds
has been granted in Philadelphia Common Pleas Cour t No.3 to Mrs. Mil dred M. Jourdet f rom Lon W. Jourdet,
Penn basketball coach, whos" residenceis on Hampden avenue, Na rbe rt h .
They were married in 1916.