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OARD PARTY
TO AOADEMY
PRICE THREE CJ<::,ns
On Thursday, Novembe 'r 22nd, tJhere
will bc a trip to the J'hilndpphia Aca·
d emy o f Fine Arts. All' those wishing
to ' go w il l please be on 'lime for the
ll.4i t fa in o n T hu rs da y morning. A,
small fee o f a dm is si on i s c ha rg ed ' m
T h u r s d a ~ ' , but . the e ich ibi t iou i s snid
tQ he all e ~ c c p t i o n a l l y fine one an d willb e w el l wor th t he t ri p a nd admission
t o l ov er s of art.
NEW CHORAL DIRECTOR HONORED
Plans of :\arl" r th f ol k- tOI IIl'xt
\\,·,'k \\ill n"t h" "oal\I1,'t" l Iu I, ' " th"y
lat·lud,' thl' \\'OIlIl'II'S ' ' ' I n l l l , u l l i t ~ - (1.111
d i l i l l t . ' f d : l l l t ·P , (:I11:tI"l 't , ill1ll ('ard part,"
"hi"h is to h,' h,"" III till' Y. ~ l ('. -\.
huildillg' 011 \\·pdll4.'sd:l'y t" I ' l l I l lg ' . : ' \ 0
\ t· 111 ht'1" :!1, at St ' \ t 'l l () ' l · l ( ) t · I ~ . T h i ~ af
ft<ir will bl' IlIfurlll,l1 alld " 0l"'a to all.
-I·h,· hO"l'itulily t"'lIlll1itl,·' ILlS I,rolll,,,',l
a I na ll s iz l· t! dilllll'r. s, 'ru ' ll hy \f(,(\I1
li,tt'r, thl' "at"rl'r, w i th p l" at : - of l'a
tl·rtairl!'rs. j l l t ' l l l d i n ~ a : - - ; l ' l I l 1 i ~ h dan"" I > ~ '~ f J ' s \Iarjor· .. ( 'art,·r.. Ia.·z <lall l' (' I Ir
l h. , . \[ is sl 's Hl'gl ll . . ( · ll l lT'pat t, · allll
F!"rplI"" Haist. aa<1 II Url."·lan dan''''
"ith th" ~ I i , s , ' s Ell'al'or ::\li"h:ll'l""n,
~ h l r y ~ l l I g I ' P , aat! .JUII,1 J{ohinsot,.
T he r e " ill also I)e n !'\llll:ti{I'r for t h Jll(11 (thought i t g il t' s \\ i t !\ (J ut sa.lllg
thllt t h l' y \ \i ll e n j o ~ ' th .. 01,1 II ('('n, 1,'0.)
The l n u ~ i c , froll! Sl'\'f 'll t o t \ \( ' lve , " ' iH
h " f nr ni sh ", 1 b y f h' or ge (iilpia, .Jr. ',..
or,'h"stra insuring- that sort of fl'al
Dlel",ly whi('h fairly ('arri('s o m " ~ ft·,'t
0\ er t h" d nn re fioor. F,.r t ho se w ho
do n ot ( 'a re t o partit'ipate in the dall"
Jag, t he r( ' w il l b e cards in the Library\ \ it h t a hl e s f or fiv(' hundr"d and hridg'"
Thl' pric{' for th e e nt ir e e v ( ' n i n ~ ' gl ' nt l 'r t ni l ll l ll ' nt w i ll be on(' dollar IIn<l
a lIalf . an,l ti('ketd lIIay he set'ured h ~ 'allin,g' :\ar,hl'rt-h 16.34-H or Xu.rhert h
1 ~ r . : \ - ,Y. o r f ro m any llI('mher of th,'
hospitality '·Ollllllittl'". Reservati"'ls
~ [ l " ~ T he m ad " by Tu('sllay mornin"
ill order that the ('a!t'r"r mny b,' ap
praisetl of the l 'xad number h iJ,
pres ( 'u t . T i (' ke ts for ,,(I ('('nts ", i l l also
he sold at the 'loor Ilt n in e P . 1\1. for
t ho se w ho c an no t a tt en d t he di nnl 'r
and would e nj o y t h e danCling. D('cide
now to pome a nt i h ri ng y ou r f ri en ds
fo r an ( 'v en in g of real pll>asure :l\Ie\
en terta i1lI11(n t.
Community and Tennis
Clu bs Hold Events
Looks a s if on Friday, ::\ ovember 23,
the date set for the Club':! annual
Dinner Vance , thClt b lm Hal l will look
i t s p r et t ie s t, he taxed to its utmost,
and will b e t he s ce n e o f the most suc·
( ' es s fu l C lub gathering in the hist.ory
of th e Club's social affairs.
_\n exce l le n t menu h a be en provided
for. an orchestra of greut r e pu te w i llprovide th" musi t ' ho th ,luring the din·
ner :,,1<1 for t he , la nc in g w hi ch VI ill
f oli o". I n c \l l di t ion to the o r c h ~ s t r a ,other high das" entertainment ha s he en
pro\'illed by the Entertainment Com
mitt"e, who ha\,(' p ut f or tb every ('n
<lea\'or to make this affair mos t en joy-
l lbl e to the memuers IW<l guests.
DJJlner \\ ill "tart promptly lit (i.30
1'. );1.. an d it is ,'stimated that covers
\\111 be III ill for a r ee or ,1 alte\lllance,
jUllging from the a,lnlllee reservations,
together "ith the k('{'n interest shown
ar- hy the memh( 'r " , i t \ \ i l l he ., t he o ne
on big social e\'en t of th( seasoll" find
that plus.
. Choral ('ireles ar c mu('h elated over
th" !tollor that ree·ently "amI' to( Mr.
William P. Bentz, th,· n('\\' Director of
t!t .. th .. C ho ra l, i n t h( ' in\' itation r{'o('ently
th" l'xtell,I,',1 h im t o h el 'o m" DireCltor of
th, ' . ( 'horI lH·s o f t h e P h il a de l ph i a Op er a ti c
SO"iety. )11' . Bentz dedined ,the in
\"itation as he had alreu,ly assumed theleadc'rsllip of the i' arberth Choral
wllieh he fl'1t offered a unique oppor
tunity.
Plans ar e g oi ng f or wn rd f or t he b an
gUd to be gi\-en Mr. Bentz on Decem
her 10th. Three prominent soloists
have a l ready been engaged, and fu r ther
announcements w il l b e made la ter .
ornn
a r e a nx io os
it w il l g iv e
cleven ~ t a r s ,
ALUMNI DANCE
(Continued on Page 4)
AI' a fitting close to
ous d ay , t he Alumni
Mi;<s Vivian Kellum g av e a n "n tn
taining tnlk on better th( ,ll tre" an I thl'
lIeed of bptoter plays. naming a f (, \\ oft h( ' h es t plays produl'('d this y('ar. :--;h"
spoJ<,e parti('uulTly of "Th( ' Fool,"
whic'h opened in P h , ~ l a d e l p h i a last \\(' ('1 ,
telling of the number of I (' tt pr s r e
"eived h ~ the management in pm:s"
of it. An innova t ion fo r thl' th"atr,·
Prisons Scored by Dinner Dances
Speaker at Club Week's- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Women HearofBad Con
ditions in Jails
j ) u r g l ' ~ , of Oaklyn, ::-,0.
of ~ I i s s Florence Mie·
Ave.
IlO BOSTOli.
WASHBURN-WILSON
Was l ' tl r . Norman ·Don
Dr. Robert Nor·
~ o o d , ' of S t. Pa.ul's Episcopal Church,Overbrook,. per:formed the ee:remony.
A ree :eption followed the ce remony•.
After a wedding trip, Dr. an d Mm.Washburn will live nt 839. E ~ s t Nine·
teenth Street) Bro,oklyn, New Yor k.
Miss Eleanor Wilson, daughter of
:\ofr. and Mrs. , J ~ l l I I e s \Vilson, wt1s mnr
ried la s t Sa tu rday to Dr. Wesley Wa]'
Il1e.e Washburn , o f ~ e York, at the
home of her paren ts.
The ! t ri de wa s given in marriage by
her father a nd w as a t te n de d b y M : i ~Ruth Jones as m ai d of honor. 'fhe
matron of · honor waS 1 \f rs . Russell
BrowlI, of New Yor k , a s is te r o f t he
bridegroom.
The h es t mall
:!.Li ss l\f i1d r(',1
r., is t h e g ue s t
. en, of Merion
A party in hono r o f the hirthday of
Fral lees E leanor \Vell\'pr was 'held at
h er h om e o n M on tg om er y Avenue. all
Frillay e\,('niJlg. The rooms were h('n n
tifully ,lp('orat('d with phrysanth('mullls
and o ther au tumu flowers, fhe entire col
or S"'ll'me lw iug ye llow. He r g'Uest··
inclu,led Eleanor ~ f i ( ' h a e l s o n , Regina
Chapputte, Mnry ~ [ a g p e , Rut h H op
kius, Mary ~ [ , · I n t o . h , Be tt y O t to , Bill
Du('r, Otto Due r, D av i d La ir d , E dd ip
T ag ue , R ay R.·lIldlJ'auff, Fre,l Patten,
F:,hjie Rmith, Bill R"llClerson, )[al"olm
" ' " r s ~ · t l l e and Bah Ya l( ' tt e .
~ f r s . "'iJliam C, Claghorn, of ('hest
n nt :\ \"('nue, ( 'nter t ll ined severnl fr iendS
with a c ar d p ar ty l as t T U " ~ I l a y eve
ning.
Mrs. Georg,,, Flec'k e n te r ta i ne d h e r
B ri dg e C lu h on ~ l I t u r d a y afternoon
last. The gues ts were the )fisses Eliza
b('1h )IlIlguire, Oorn ~ f a c ' ( ' Y , Flor('u('('
and Rophia ) l i( ' se n , Df Xarberth, Mrs.
R{,h"rt Crllig and ~ f i s s )Iarian Wagge,
of Philadelphia.
M . . r ~ A. _;Fleck. Mrs. R., Lowl"Cy and
~ [ r s . R. B. Dickie a re t ou ri ng Balti
more, "'a-hing-ton and Harr isbu rg , ex·
pe('ting to return th( ' f irst o f n e xt week_
)[r. H. F. Boryer, of 'Vashington,
n. C., spent last week·end with Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Boryer, of M-erion
Ave.
Mr. S. B . D ic ki e and sons John an(1
~ f m a r ' \ are on a t hrE' e weeks' gUlming
t ri p t o t he ir c amp i n Bradford Co., 1':1.
Mrs, C. L. Rmith, of :no Ess('x A\'l' .•
was the guest of ~ f r s . Y. Hustings.
of Ne'" Haven, Conn., last week. Mrs.
H t -s t ings wa s forme r ly of ~ a r b e r t h .
Mrs. \Vm. Livingston, of Chestnut
A\'('nu'" , is re<'overing f rol ll a minor
opera t ion , hav ing ha,l her tonsils r('
mov ed o n '''e,ln('8<1ay at the 1'1"....h)'·
tedan Hospital.
.T. Cliff'Orll Wilson, hl'll!l of Jam('s ~ WilSall and Co., ,lied Tu('sday in Phila
,l('lphia, at the ag<' o f s i xt y -t h n' c . H i s
,laughter, .\frs. Amhry ~ f Brooks. is a
r . -idellt o f Xa rh e rt h , l i vi ng at :Mont·
gomery Av enu e und R te pn ey P la (' e.
11" ' ' ' ( , 1 1 1 1 ~ ' , h"atl ,·I('rk of tho ' ( ' ralH
Ilrug ~ t o r , ' att('n,l"d tll(' 1l,'xa!1 ( '!erk ',
, , ,11\' , '11, ion at J l ar r is hur>: l a" t w I· "k..\ 1l111l-lt i l l t l ' fPs t l l l l ! d i ~ f ' \ l S : " ' l t l n ill ' fht·
~ l i l o : S Ec1.\"thf :\fngllirf..l f..'lIfl)rt:dIH·d at ~ ' ( l J l , ! i t i o l l l " ill HllT I H ' l 1 i t P l l t i a r i l ' ~ \\;1
"l'r hl,lIl(' la"t Friday ( '\I 'nillg. \ l a n ~ ' 1"'aTlI hy t]l( ' m"lIllH'rs of tl,,' \\'on"'n',,
frolJl :\Ilrh('rtll, (·."ll\\yd and . \ r dmof (· \ ' ol l ln l al l it y ('1nh \ \ I (() :ltl"I,,1<'d tl,,' rl!.:
'\'l'H' l lr (' s , 'nt . in, · lnding \[iss f ' ltnila I I lar lIll'etillg hc' ld in tit .. Y. \ 1. ( '.. \.l·'ost"r, \£iss Katharin" Burgl·s-. ~ I i s s building 1:lst TII(>"d:IY af1<'rn"orl.
C()lIs tan('(' Diamollll. \[iss EI"alllll' \ Ir-.. \. H. !los-. til,' 1'l't,,·tlt'I':. I" "
]lialno'-d, \Iiss Eleano r Bnrn s. sirkd. allo! aft"r "alling fl'" r, 'purl '
\li" ' Eleanor B n r g e - ~ , \Iiss ~ I a r - frolJl thl' various I·hairm,'n. lntr.llln"l'l
gu.'rite P " r < ' ~ ' , uf :\arhl'rth; ~ I i s s t he sp ,'u kp r of t h" a f t" r no o n. .\1,·,
Helen Knapp, of f ' ~ · r a " u s " . X. Y .; F ln rp n, '" S anvi ll (' , S(,l'Tl'!:,r.\· ot lh·
. \ I " s s r ~ _ J081' I' h . \( l' 1{ ri ,! " .TanH 's Mc· l ' ( , l I l 1 ~ . " J v : l n i a Bonnl all P"nnl aff·tirs.
Rri,le RJtlph B"tti an,1 Conra,1 T a ~ ' l o r , 1111 prohh'lll of what i" to h,' ,I"n"
(If Arilmor('; )f('ssr<. Y"rn .Iorgl'ns()u, with th" priSOl1l'rS \ \h "n t h" y ar " lih·
Cresson Del al 'l ai n( ', ' Yn r r, 'n K o( 'n i g, c 'r at "d . w as the first point ~ h , ' hrong-lIt
L"wis . \ [ p ~ f a ( ' k i n , ' Ye n, le ll B . R t( 'w ar t, n p. "iting th(' partieulnr ('a'(' of a -mall ,
lohn ,\Too,lwar,l, Chan,ller Loughlin, of \\ h,l, \\-h('n he hael s "n ' I' , 1 h i s t "r m o f
Cynwyd. t w , ' n t ~ · months , w as u na h II '. I t< ,t h h l'
, ' an - l' o f ill hl'alth an,l dis"ouragelll( 'nt ,
to rPlnrn to his trade. "Th ( ' a ~ s ( ' t sof th(' \ ast lllajori1y of th,' mpn wh"l1
ther ha\(' s( 'n"d tlIeir ~ ( ' n t < ' n " " an,l an 'r (' a, ly t o f a( 'e th" world." ~ r : , . . s Ran
vi] \" sni,l , ,. are il1-lH'nlth, 1'0\ Nty. and
disl'ourag"lIlcn!." :--;h" also spDk( ' o .
th(' pitifully slllall alllount of "xl'rc·i...•.
the ill-halallC'e,1 nll'nus, an,1 (,lIIphasiz,>dth" fnl'! that virtually all of them I,,:,,'
i,lIe l iv es , a nd that i,lIe prisoners ar,'
a ~ s u r ( ' d l y n 'l t good on('s. ~ h then 'lut
lined th(' two sorts of institntions wh"';1
a r" mainta ined , nanll'ly th " ~ t a t e In
stitution" an,l tIl<' " ou n ty j ai l s. ' \ I I !
spok" seJ'iously of th(' Ile""s-i 1 ~ and
p o ~ s i b i l i t i e s of doing away with the
l a tt e r a n d r('placing t hem w it h on(' or
more State InduS'lrial Farms. \\hl''!'e
w or k eo ul d b e ('llrri('rl on h ~ th " pri
son(' rs whj('h w'Quld mak e t hem betlt-r
abl(' physi ( 'a l ly and mor al ly r et ur n t o
normal life after thl'ir Hn t" 'H '( ' h ad
heen served.
Th(' I l ep lor a ble ne ed of a Pennsyl
v an ia H ta te B oa rd <Jf l'arol(', w as an
other message coming from ~ iS8 Han
v.iIIe, who ('\.o8ed her talk with an ap
peal t o her hearers to look i nt o t he
l\f>(lIltgomery (Jounty j ai ls a nd s ee f or
themselves the cond i tions t her ( ' whi"h
are in n ee d o f impro\·('m('!l!.
The FIRESIDE
NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1923
BASKET BALL BEASON OFENS
NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT
The ha,ket hall season of th e tw o
Narherth 1<'allls will open next F r i d ~ I Ynight ",h"n the lo"al team will engag"
the strong Third Christian 'Club o!
We"t Phi la delph ia . The "arb('rth h'ulllS
A and B have been admitted to thc'
Overhrook, Chn rc h l ea gu e, n nd l ea gu e
games WII) he plared at th e historie
r. ~ U. A. gym. every Friday eVI"
ning.
Hix t('am!' are i n t he l ea gu c, w hi ch
.nclude FletdlCr Mem., Cooper _M. E.,
Whartoll III. E., J. A. Henry Fellow
ship, Third G'hristian and the Narber t :l
B. B. team. Thesc clubs are a l l e ven l )'
matehe-d in playing lItrel)gth and AOlne
{!xl'iting games should r e su l t . "Burt"
The Hono ra bl e F l et c he r \Y. Stit'!s
was t he s po ok er o f the evening. 'l'()
say that he made a good speech i" jll,t
as s tu rt li ng a s t he r em ar k t hn t t he sun
r is es i n t he e as t. He took the more
serious side o f A rm i st ic e Day, lind
touehe,l IIpon wlmt it really meunt to
us all. 'Speaking of the l a te Ha ro l d V•Speakman, fo r whom t he Post is Hum
PoweU will again have c ha rg e o f t ~ ed, he drew a picture of him as ju , t
destiniCll of the ~ u r b c r t h teams. He the oruinary )'oung cbup who farcJ
h a s l in e d up al l o f tbe sturs who l as t f o rl h to th e greatest cataelysm of all
y e ar made such aU enviable recor<l of time, and wondered what he thought
11 games won and 4 lost. when he wen t o ve r t he to p i n the bat·
I n u dd it io n t o s ev er al new f a ce s , t I e of t he Yes le, only to fall glorioullly
t h er e a r e Durbin, L. Davis, G. Dnvis, in ac tion.
Dickie, J ~ n k i n s , Cooke, " E p p " Yo- He w en t on to sa y that the la te wa r
well, HUlllplll'ies, Pete Yoeum, R ie k li n , s h ou l d b e a reminder t o u s n il that our
V. Fleck and Harry Hollnr. League country went over the top unpreptlr ,! ,l
rules c al l f or all gamCti to start at an d scored' a signal victory because we
:8.00 0 'clock, and a s u s ua l the sum of applied the courage of the commonplace
VOLUME X, NUMBER 6
Merion Title and Trust Co. Large A tt end an ce
Buys Y. M. C. A. Building at BanquetLegion Affair was Highly
Its Loss will Probably Result in Erection of SuccessfulLong-needed Home for Organizations - ~ I - o - l I ' - l a - y - n - i P ; - h - t ' - ) ; - " - ) \ - - P I - 1 I 1 - ' P - r - 1 - 1 t - h - , -tl1-C
Harold D.•"'I'l'akmall 1'0'1. : So . 3 .' ,i .
. \ t J l l ' r l< 'Hl i Legion, ~ t H g l \ d th(lir an l l \ l . l J
buncluet. Th is y ea r. hl l\ \ e\ ' (' r , t h ,'
t" 'kets \\PH' thrO\\ll ulI'1I t ll g( 'l l", ,1!
sale alHI t he r e su l t s \\"rc very g-ratify
Illg-. Lookiug- o\er Elm Hail 011 th.lt
n i gh t , o ne c ou ld SPP a gn'at mallY rel·
r " ~ I ' l I t a t i \ l ' :-;"rbprth nll'lI.The first thing on t he program aft,>r
the dinllPr \\US we;1 und"r\\ a)' wa" 'to
pn'sc'nt the l ' a ~ t CornrnlUlder ' " met/ : l l
to Hllrry ~ i m p . on in r e eognit ion of h i work f or t he Po"t.
Mr. A. J. Beeker ~ p o k e on t he s ub
je d of what Armistice DIlY should
mean to us all, an,l really touc·hed the
keynote of the whole thing. From that
h e w en t on to SHY that it seemed very
stronge that a communi ty such as Xar
berth shoul-d b e d ev oi d o f any monll '
ment t o t he m en w ho m ad e the supreme
~ a c r i f l < - e oversells. )f r. ::-,0 oel fol1ow(',1
with plans made by th e l-'ire Company
t o bu il d a w ing w h ic h w ou lu b e capah;e
o f hons in g the Legion.
Mr. J. J. Cab re y , i n tr o du c ed a s th,'
man who made the p layground possi
b le , s poke at considel"-.lble length on
the nee,1 of a memorial anu s ai d t ho t
t he L eg io n m en shoulLl go to COUl1lil
for an adeqna te IqJpropriation to me<!t
this c on ti ng en cy . T he i de a that the
playground woulLl b e u f it ti n g p l ac e f or
this memorial w as we ll r ec ei ve d be
caUse it h as b ee n f e lt t h at the cbildr<!1l
of the communi ty should have always
before them a memorial to those WilO
g av e u p their Iives_ in wurfare 50 that
the thought of "a r is brought up "It h
its cost.
The Burgess, Mr. Carl Metzger , eO:I'
gra tu la ted the Legion on the a chie ve
ments of the year wi th empbasis on
the Memorial Dayp a r ad e. He s ai d thut
these affa irs a re essen t ial to t he l if e o f
a community such as ours. Mr. W. R.
D:'HitHt;when l!ti11etlllIJ1ib" flfr(1 ' l l p ~ e ~ h,
reminded the audience that it was n ot
practiCal fo r the h uman bo dy to be
i n two p la ce s at the same t ime, a nd in
view of that fuct, h e w ou ld have t,)
leavjl for Council meeting. He announc '
ed, however, that he h ad a p po in t ed
Comman-der }'retz to the Board of
Health to fill the unexpired term held
by the late Carden Warner .
Mr. W . D. H.. Evans , P resident o f t h :\"urberth Tennis Association, outlined
t he p ur po se o f the Tennis Associa tion
of be coming a ~ a r b e r t h Club and one
v i tal ly in te res ted i n : \ "a rbe r th a f fa i rs .
H e s ai u thut t he membe r s had p l a n n ~ dit to be a str ict ly" home town club,"
and they want everybody to fee1 that
way about it.
. ) fr . Rober t J. Nash \\"a" also in favor
of the Memorial, and f el t t hu t sOUle
action s hou ld b e t a ke n w i th r e ga r d to
it. )(1'. ~ a " h WQS followeu by Mr. Wil·
mer G. Crowell, the na tiona l ly kno\\"u
football authority, who gave some very
interesting accounts of what goes on
i n t he actual field uns ee n by the s p e ~ tutors.
The Y. ~ r C. . \. Building, at t hp m ai n II large "'jlllty availuhle a" tl.l'
c or ne r o f Ha\" r fo rd und Forl'st aVl' nuel"us uf a f\ In d t or t h" b ui ld in g "T
nll<'s. has b, ,( 'n sold by th" Din'clor, to a u ,' \\ , t rudnrl ' .
th,' ~ I p / l o n Tltl,' alld Trust COJllpa'l)' Th" p la ll t 'a \ oil'! I,." ll1l dift,,·to:,.
'of Anlmor". as \\,11 a- b.\· nl""y " t' t h" tO\ \ II" prou,
The rOJls id( ' r : l t i l l l l \\CIS $1l1l.OOIl. Th(' 111(1l1t (Oltizell'" a l ld (JrgolllzatiulJ:s, h ti l
agr('ement of ,ait' \\as -J>:n('d thi, \\eek, " ft ,, ·t a butldJlIg. prol,a},!)' on t he p la y
a lt h ough t he al'lu,J1 tran,f"r of till" g rouud p lo t , \\ l11d' shall ue the lll""l
will probably not be nUlIl" unt il s pring. ing-p"l l 'e for the ,:iti'ereut "lulls, l l l l ' l
The build ing . one o f t he l ar g" st an.! shall serYe t he pur po se o f a commuuity
most va luah l " iu the HOl'Uugh, is locat- ,'cuter, similar to t he f un c ti o n 1iJled
ed in the very h"art of t he bu" i ne -s I,) ' tile pres , 'n t budding .
section. It \\1\" "onstruct"t! in lOll';, It is probable tha t t he va rious houies
and in ad,l i tion to th(' huilding its l 'l f , is now working iuJependently for u bui :t !
s ur ro un de d h y a n u ud ev el op e' l l ot o r ing f un t! \ \i l1 be iuvited to pool t h e ~ rconsidemhle size. "uitahle for ( 'nlarg('- resource.,; an u e ff or ts . T he money thus
m"nt o f t he hui l, li ng i f s ue h is desire.!. obtained "ill he a ud ed to the pro-
Built as the h"tlllqunrters o f th e Y. ceeu. of the Y. )1. C. A..... lle, and a
}1. C. A., it I lc·ted in thut ('apneity for ctlmpnign o1','n"d amoug the r e si t l en t ,
t\\e!ve y('1Irs, nud .11 tll(' c los ing of the of the to"U for sufticient additioual
Association f i c t i \ ' i t i e ~ became 11 Com- fun]" to put up n builuing large
munity -Center , \ \ hich funl ' ti on i t h tu enough for ul l purpose s, and one of
served up to the pre'l"nt time. which ~ a r b e r t h might \\1'11 be proml
During the years of i t s ac t iv i t )' i A substan tia l s ta r t has be en maul ' :0
ever presente,l a prohlem of finnu,'ing; wa rd t hi s contributlOu fund b)' Ii vel')'
Cl c au se o f "orry and a n xi e ty t o it, la rge dona t ion already r e ~ e i v e u .ofticers and dirertors, Hn, l a drug on a Xo de fin it e p lans have ) ' e t be en made
few puhl ic .s pi ri t ed s uppor te rs . T h is T h e directors o f t he Y. M. C. A. mu.t
'Was mainly be cause of the luek of n meet anu talk t h iugs ov"r , and seeure
general c ommun i ty s u ppo rt , a lt h ough an exae! recoHI of all funu,; now avall
perhaps t h e s nw ll size of Xarberth nt able before a uefinite campaign cun o e
that time was a , 'ontroll ing influenee . launcheu. That will be Jone duriug
Since then Xurherth hai; practicallY t he w in te r mont hs , s o that when tile
quadrup led i ts population. It may be aetual t ran.fer takes place n e ~ t spring,
8lso that its l i m i t ~ J facilities fell s ho rt t he matter may be b ro ug ht b e lo r e t he
of tL" r equ ir eme nt s t o make it a public in all iu details.
thorough-going organization. The Merion Title and Trust CompaJl:!'
Attempted Improvements. has as )"et announced no plans with
This latter reason led tho"e i n te r es t . r eg ar d t o t hc u se 01 the new building.
ed to feel that if additional facilities It i s unuer s toou tbat they will move
e ou ld b e p ro vi de u t he p ro bl em w o u ~ u their office t o t h e c or ne r, and will make
solve itself; would "reate the interest extensive c ha ng es i n t he building it·
that wo ul d p ro vi de t he support. b s e lf . T he necessity for remooeling will,
an endC1lvor t o f ol low ou t s uc h an i-dea, of course, bring a s e rious problem to
plans were rep:areJ for faeilities which t he L ib ro ry , whi ch , u nl es s serio'lsI' h ~ h • • h ."1
,_.- ,_. ~ l d - x l 1 « l ~ u d e ~ - a _ i m m i D g . p & t > I , - _t QP_.t . J gn/ll,1 t _e .mll tW. l l9w.. - . ~ van aud ito r ium addi t iona l rooms Clnd ,be without a home long b e f o r ~ a n ~ . \bowl in g a ll ey s' e tc . and a c ampai gn bu il d in g c an be completeu.
for $40000 w n laUl:ched in the fall of This matter of a home f or t he Li ·
Ill19. This , however , wa s not success- b ra ry i s one of the most importunt
ful, (IS plellges o f b ut $22,000 wer e s e. phas e s of the \\ ho.le s ~ t u a t i o n , for Wlll!C
<lured. With such insuffic ient funds in t he o th er orgalllzatlOns ean \\ ande'
sight, it was de eided that work could about for. t h e i ~ meet ings , the Libmry
not proceed and t he eu mp ai gn wa s c an no t eXIst wlthollt a home.
8oondolled, the limited Ao;sociation ae- T he Ame ri ca n L eg io n, B oy : : ; c o u t ~ ,tivities continuing on the t he n c u rr e nt Wvmen' s Community Club, Choral ::;0'
b as is . T hi s however prove-d to be in- ciety, l lnd several o the r bodies a re i "
creasingly ~ x p e n 8 i v e : unu i n f ac t was te ns ely intereo;teu in the new develop
running the ex.penses up to a n a v er a ge men ts which will inevitably follow t ; · ~of $200 p er mont h in exce.ss of the in- elimination of Narberth 's communit)'
come. A:s this b as is o bvi ou sl y c ou ld c en te r.
not be continued , the As soc ia t ion c e a ~ ed its activities o n M ay 1, 1920.
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Night Calla, Narberth 667 J
BALA-CYNWYD
Phone. Ardmore 10-11R
NARBERTH
MARSH,ALL GO.:,CONTRACTING PAPERHANGERS·
PHONE. NARBERTH t 6 61 J '
GOODIE SHOP
Patton's Auto Gloss
BERGNER HARD1fARE COMPANY
107 ESSEX AVE.
Abbott's Ice Cream
~ a , c ~ e f f ' s
Miss Zentmayer'sKINDERGARTEN
Opens. October 1.8t, 1923
THE MERION TITLE ANDTRUST COMPANY
Resources $7 ,000 ,000Complete Banking Facilities
Three Convenient Locations
Just Around' The Corner
'While dpsignrd as a f in ish for automobiles, has been sua
ces!';fuliy used to paint f ur ni tu re . T he f ac t that this is
one of the mos t opaque ename ls on the marlwt adds tv its
s a l e a p i 1 i t ~ · . An under coater IS l 1 n n e c e s s a r ~ ' .
ARDMORE
SSpecial Prices
fo rSocial Affairs
SUPPLEEICE CREAM SOLD BY
J..#o\.. C. H. CRANE y
"Notice th e Flavor" NARBERTH, PA.
We have opened an Ice Cream parlor in
connection with ou r Home Made Candy Shop a t
Our own Assorted Chocolates "Taste The Difference"
80 cents a pound
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WRAY HUGHES H O P K I N ~ , D.C .. P h . ~ .Palm.. CHIROPRACTOR Graduat.
A l J Q ~ ~ l I . , p m r c : ; tf
Hol1rl: 9.15t01. A.M., 2· .15tll4P.M,
7.15 to 8.30 P. M.
HYLC 'rABL£ :
Thousands t e . . ~ t i f ~ ' to their ~ i ~ h t , h,'a·ring :,n,1paralyzl'<1 limhs, bt ' ing r, 's tored to nOl'lllal un,I,'r
" , f'hil'oprat'tit' adjustlllellts,~ _ a ~ . _ a _ a _ D ~ ' ~ D _ . _ a _ D _ I _ a _ D _ D _ D _ D . a _ a _ D _ a _ D _ . _ . _ a _ a . y
Barberry
Sweet· Shop
:EIiUbcthtown
PLAY
Offers
Tbe S ta te Capital '
Phone Narberth 1705
Doughnuts
'DELICIOUS with
t he m orn in g
coffee. Our Dough
nuts an d Rolls ar e
b ot h t re at and food.
White's
'$2.90With I ta lIIa l"nl" U"mel
' $ 2 ~ 2 5 ' , l a n o a s t c ( ·' .'..
. ' . · · ~ r i ~ ~ U B N ".
" ; S ~ ~ d ~ Y N 9 \ r ~ ~ . b e ~ 2.5:, .• i h e ' ~ ~ i ~ I l ~ & - c . ; p l t o l a ~ ' d , , ; ' '•Snl- ' wlU, -bit open':4lD :thlli B.-t. '. t
'. 'HiIrrlllbprt.-, alid , ~ ..0!lpoi'tluIlt,.·' ,:.' ,'wlD' t i " I f , , , e D , . t · o , : , , ~ t"ttie e q i i l . m o ~ : : ,, ,dlon.-.· ,and ': . , ,_at fal· •)la'oDIl." ,.-' ·Hom.,. at BU ••bethtow,,",, ". ' ':. '. . '-runt LBi'VES,' . . ... , N a : r b l ! ~ t h .; . " . .:: . •. : 6.lJ7. ~ A . . } ( . :
' c o i i n e ~ i t i i i r . · with, :apeotii:l . t t ~ j j { · ,: ' .leaYlnlr,pao)i.--at '!!.10 'A, M•.. BtClPplhiaf' p ' r l l l c ! l p a ~ ..t.ttion. be; ,-- --, tweel1:,Paoll'·an4 !Ilt. ' :01. '> . B e t ~ . , : i ~ \ l j e i s - - . H i l r , . . i ' ~ I \ ~ r l r "r.1lS,".P.lL, . Q a l O l e t h ~ w D . - : . T . ~ , ~ ~ ~ , ~ ,
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$3.25 'HarrisburG
HEMSTITCHING,Pleaf ing Buffon. Cooered
Art Needlework an d Notions
DRESSMAKING - SM.OCKING
A. J. HERRSCHAFr, 318 Dudley Ave.PhoneNarbert" 1632 W
2 years old,
$3.00 per doz.: $15.00 per 10C
18 inches h igh , 3 years old.
$4.00 per dcz.; $25.00 per 100
20·24 inches h igh , 3 years old,
$5.00 pe r doz.; $40.00 per 100
20-24 inches h igh , 4 years old,
$6.00 per doz.; S45.00per lOC
A. E . WOHLERT , OwnerT H E ~ G A R D E N i N U R S E R I E S
MontgoDle ., .-Ayenue NARBERTi-I
Japanese
THE GARDEN NURSERIES
~ [ r s . H, ('. 1,t'il1' 's Hibl t' ( ' la s s \\'ill
(lrt'sellt •• AUllt . J t ' r u ~ l t a · s Fumily \1,
hum," , ,-ith tht' HS:-listallt'p of nt1,,'T
talpllt. on F r i e t : I ~ · ( l \· P ll i ng . ; \ 0\ " . : ! : ~ l · ' l .at tIll' Baptist ('hurt·h.
E , '" ry on l' i s i nl 'i t "" i. T lt e p ro (' el ':Ie';
will 11'0 to\\',ar,ls furnishing !hl' 11(>\\
ChtJl't'h.
1'h(' work hIlS bpl 'n "ar ri , ' cI 011 hy arart timl' "'orkt'r "ntl 2 \'11Innlt'ers, gi,'
ing 112;) hours lI f ' ·OhlJl tPf.lT SP1"Vi<"fl.
T hi s w or k m n ~ t contil iuP throllghollt
t hp y t' ur , find thp HOI l l P R ~ r \ ' i r l ' ~ P ( 'tion is a nx io us f or thl' int,'r,'st "'lIl
SIlPI'0I·t of th(' ( ' o n l l l l u n i t ~ ' ,L ~ t 1 no t forgpt OUT ex-sI'T\"it 'C' 111"11
who ga"l' &.1 mUI'h for n s Th" Chnirman again wish,'. to thalli<
all those who JUI\'e ma.le tl t is 1I'0nderr,JI
"'ork p o s ~ i h l p , anlt hopes thaI the COlt,
ing ,,·..ar \ \' il l n e as sl l[ '( 'p;sfl l1 ns t ll<
p a ~ t .
ill .n.il-, l 1 ~ e p . u ' l t _ p( tllei!: , _ t : 1 C ' ~ r i e n l ; P B . in... tltc " l · ' t r b ) ; c i i e ~ , "Ute' te 's t . ~ - i J T ~ piiysiciillJC
d is ab le d o r su!l"l're-d frol\l gUII-Sohot
w ou nd s, S om e <If these IIlI \ '1 ' dit'-,!, nwi
their families IHl\'e had tll he a d - ; n ~ t . ' ut o l if " wit,hout the brl'afl-winul'r. H' IUP
nre still i n hospi t al« , SOllle ure rl'('ci,"
illg training, which will I 'nahl t ' t h l' n l
ttl h" s l ' l f , s u p l > o r t i n ~ d"sp;t" t he;r
pltysit 'a l or lI1ental han,!il'ap.
~ douht tllere u rI ' sOl li e n ll 'n i n thp
('oll1muuit), still nl',-ding h"lp ill ad
justillg th"ir ( 'l" il l lS , in s'" tHing trnin'
ing or l\I"dil'al atll'nti",!. The 1I01ll"
i"t'I '\-;('e R,'( '\,ion hopes that ,III "tl'll
per s· on s w i ll f ,' e l fn'" t u a pp ly I"r ",.'
: - o i ~ t : I I l ( ' ( l Hn.] ad\"j(,C'.
,OUR-TOWN
Annual Repor t , 1 9 2 ~
AMERICAN RED ORO,SS:." ,
u ~ e .
\ \ 'i t h t hi s A nnua l :\[eeting, t he M ai n
Lille Brandl ::'\0. I . - \ m e r i " ~ l l l Red CrOSB
cnmpletcs S"\'l'n Yl'arlof al' til 'e servi"e,
All of the t 'oll l l ll i t tees organized sin"t'
tht' ('lose of the war, as 11'(']) as those
,till "parrying on " sin"" the org-an'
a ization of tht' IlralH'h !lhowe,1 inrr"ast'fl
fi"I,ls o f a l' li vi ti es w it h ill,'rea·.e,l 11"
sU It s.
Thl' Hnll ('all, I I' lt id l is I he prinpipal
llll'fitlS o f l il la n" i al snrport ftlr o:lr
work, Iwld clnri l lg th" ,\'('"k of . \ r ll l i s '
t ip c D ay , r es ul tp ,l in a lIIl'mhl'rship "r
,;Ii:l " , with a total of $711:UO. .
LOWER MERION HIGH SCHOOL
NEWS
Thl' Lower Merion ehaptl'r of the
Signla Kappa Fraternity will give a" an ", ' at t he ""omen's Cluh ou Ard,
11Io!1 J\ \"(,lllle in Animore, tht' evening
of UN','mh,'r 2.". Musi c w il l h e b ~ Mike
~ ' i s .. h ' s O r t'hes t ra and subsc r ip t ion w i ll
hl' th e usua I :f;2.nO II eouple. Tiekt':s
will 1)( p la ce u o n s nl e befort' the end
if the month nnd ma r he secured from
a ny o f t he f rl lt er ni ty memhers. It
",'ill he th e first dance of the season
for the Sigma Kaps,
The . Jun io r Ht,1 Cro," 11011' ha s n
mt'lIlhl'Tship of 1,;1,; [ 'hil, ln'n c llrolle,l
from I ti ne I '( 'h oo ls . I t" , ac-ti"itit,s in'
[ 'h ul e t hl ' raising of t\\O funds for
s,'litllnrships amounting to $1!lO.Oo; tht'
I na ki n g o f ~ : 1 0 g-arl l l .'n ts in s[ 'hool S,,\,' ,
'Ilg p J a " ' ~ l ' s ; thl' tillilll{ of 17,; stGekin>!s
'til'! supplying toy" 1I1l! gifts tn ~ 7 , ;,·ltillirell at Christlnas t il ll l' , O ll e hoy. '
s,'hool IIInllt' oj,; t oy s, i n their lIIanun!
training " la ss es , w hi ,' h w er e giY1'1I to
t he B ry n Mawr Hosp i tal alltl th e ='111"
nerth Holiday Houst',
Th" ( 'ol11mitll'e on I'uhli,' Heal t h m "i
(,hil,l Wl' lfa re main ta ins thrt'e Chil,l
\\'l'lfare Olini,'s, Bryn :'I[awr, Ar(111101'I,
anti \\',,,-.t :'I[anayunk, 1!11 dinics W, ' f t '
hl'ld tl nr il lg t hp p ast y ,' ar, 1 "0 1t , 'W
[ 'as,'s n,bl"11 to 7.iO pTI'\'iously re,'or-Ied
with a total a t tl ' nl l l ll " ' " of 1:\1);; phil,
Ilrl'n, Of tht'sl' oj'; I'ast', \"1'1'" refl'rl'l"l
t,o pl',,'si.. ialls, hospital •. ' ' I' othl'l' or,
g - : t n i z a t i o l l ~ .'l'oxin" Anti,Toxinp. as a r ren 'nta '
l i, 'p t o diphthl'ria, i, hl'ing- gin 'n itl th.'
d in ipq w i th gl'lltifying I'("opt'ratitln frolll
th,' 1II0th'1' , 1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -A morning' j, gi\'en , 'adl ",pek, for
two wintpr mont hs , t o th" Itolllian Kin
tl"l'gartt'n of tltl ' Ar,lmore \ \ ' ~ I I H ' n 's('Inh. f.,1 p h ~ ' s i , ' n l ,'x:rtniltatitJn of till'
pupils.
Lnst spring, th., 1't'nns.l'1vania ~ I ' h o o l"f ~ ' I ( ' i : r 1 aud H ea II h " 'ol'k a sk l' d t h n1
thl'ir sh ie l en t s in Conllnunity ::'\'lIrsing
ht' al lol l 'e , l two w"t'k,,' s lu ,l y o f o rgnl t,
i7.:llion for f ield 1I'0rk ul l( ler tht' ,Iir<;>c'
t io n o f our superdsor. The c ou rs e Iws
heen successfully workeel out through
the pO'flrera>!ion of thl' Yisiting ~ u r s "Sopil'ly a nd t he R ta te H eu lt h Coulleil.
The g-rowth o f t he w or k at thc Arel,
mar l ' c l in i ,' m a, le t he quarters at th e
Ht'alth Cent"r roth"r i l ladequate , whieh
A rr :r ng l' nH 'n ts a rt ' n ow heing "OUl was o\'er('ollll' through th e generosity
p.le\e,l for tho henef i t foothal l game' of the .-\utocar Co. on allowing th"
wit li t .ht' Alumni ~ a t u r d a y Dect'mber 1. ,·Iinic the use o f a n ot h er room.• The
Th,' Alumni ill do ing th ings in hig s t ~ - l e A l . ! t o ~ r " go", !lllso;._rep41in,ted aJlll 'in
alHI i n a ,h li ti ol l t o the foo thull ' g ll \m s t Jd led elertrieity in the ro,oms alread:,'
with'tltl' v a rs i ty i n t he a ft e rn oon, wil at o ur d i B p o s ~ 1 . '
~ i l a < Iant 't ' i ll the t' ' 'elling. 'This C-omlllittl'e rel'l 'ivl'd: the s ~ of
$102'5.00 f rom in teres te l l f r i e n ~ fo r
use in the c1inil's.
I II eOIlI ll ' rt ion witl\ t he VisitingXUl'se SOl"iety o f th e Mai n L in t' Citi,
zt'ns' A J s , ~ o l ' i a t i ' o n , the Branch. pro'
\'ides for one nurse, in order t ha t t he
Child Welfare CHnies, and the d i ~ t r i r t , ;const i tu ting the ~ J a i n Line Branch ma) '
he l ' ove red by he r services,
The Trallsportation Departm&nt hr.s
:lss is ted grefitly with the w<lrk .('If th e
Child Welfa re; ha \ -ing earried & ~ chil
dren to 102 of the elinie-s, n yoluntei!r
<Irh'er ha\-ing e ha rg e o f t he ambukncl'
on eaell trip.
. \ ~ i r k froUl this rou·tine work; th e
amhulllnee made 31 trips to ,;arious
hospi t al s nnd c1illics l it t he r e q l l e ~ t of
rhy','1eiaIH' or organ iza t ions , ani! was
loaner! to the Bryn Mnwr SIospi til'
while their own amhl l ia nce waS out (.f
.-\ j ' u r r t 1J l t t'\"l'llt:-. }Irognll l l wa S g-i\"(,1l
ill t l" , Illlditorilllll at I l s 8 e l l l h l ~ ' Till'S'
" ", " I II Pl 'l li ng . I ': li z: ,) ,( 't h Chmnl"'",,
\" !!o J in (·harg-t· aliI) :1(·t(11 : J C'hairlnan.
})orothy ( ' 1 · O ! " ~ ga'"p all (}f'al (·olllpo8i
lion oil "Onr , \ml l ll s8 l ldors to Gr": l t
Hritailt. "
.\ 1I111l111t'r of nIlIlO\lIl(·t ' lllf.lllts "' (' ft.'
rli,'n 11""1,, hy ('rin . ipnl l ' , ' n n ~ · p l l , · k " r .
\' •. \\ sllit, '\l'rt' ,listrihl111',1 t<l the
11l.'mJ,,,r- o f t hl ' ""rsity foo tba ll t ( 'am
TII,'«la.,· "fll'rlll)(l11, an " illll1lt'diatl'ly
" f t"r \ \ 'a l ' '' lh . ' tt '''1Il lI11't to hI' photo,
1!1'"phl"1. Tid- I 'i, 'tlll 'l' will he used 011
thl' eirntlal'8 \,'hi('h w il l h e distrihutl'll
t o ad \"e rt i se the Brulnor lind the .-\lnl11
II j J,!:l I l l t ' ~ .
Two ,ln1> •. t he B a" io (,lu1> and th"
-'nnior I Jr am at il ' C lu b, h l' l" I he ir f ir -t
Illt't,tings of th" ~ ' e a r this wet'k. They
",,,t \y .. d l l , ' s , I : I ~ ' aftpr1l00n. O f f i < , e r ~w.,I' I' 1 ' I"dl' , J hy ho th organ iza t ions,
~ I i , s J ~ o h l e r is thl' faeul ty d irt ' cto r
o r t l" , . Jn ui or Ihanlati, ' Clull, .\111"11
( l , l i"r l l l' , of :'\arh,'rth, \\ 'as elto"l',l l'rt'si,
.l<-l1t of Iht' Ilr"m'lti., ('Iu]"
spil·ils.
.J,,;n u. till' IItX! tillle and ha\'e
I,risk wnlk ill the 0pl'n country.
ROOSEVELT
Pbllip AUee LlvlngstIn, Editor
Ralph 8. Dunne. 'I reasurer
OF GREAT SIGNIFICANCE
EMERGE:-<CY P H O ~ E CALLS
Fira, 350.Police, 1250.or Ardmore 20.
SATURDAY, NOV. 17. 192: l
TI,,' 11('11' a dd i ti ol l t o the foot,hall
'....:r:llld ! " i t ~ l l J / l :-' l 'ntillg ' an acltlitinll-
Possihly 110 l'\ l'llt of tilt· I ' : l s t S l ' \ tr:111 :11 }, - l l l l l 1' l 'opl(l W:-IS c'olllplptCtl t h i ~y ..al's, \\ith th .. r'x""lo1:oll of th" 1'1", \\(,I'k. ,\ ' :1 r('sult ti"!{l'IS f or t he Ha,l,
g round pu r (· h ase . i of grt' .dl 'r i l l t ; ' r ~ · : ; t 'HlT :llltl .\ll11Hlli g:lllH'S \\ill lw pIH(·pd
and i l llpor t an . 'e to th .. 1'l'0]'1 .. "I' : :' \: 11 " 011 s"I" w ith in t h e ,'ollling- week,
b ,' rt h t h' ln t hl ' '"IIIOIII"·"Ill.'nt "f th,' Til·kt>t- for T!s"T\l11 Sl'ats will sell
",all' of thl' y, ~ 1 " .. \, 1 . u ; I · I I I I ~ . "I 7" I't' II ls, Tlds pri"e is slightly
Tltt' llallsf,'r "I tl,, ' pr"I"'I '1." I" t:" hi"h,,1' t hal l usua l , hut 110 profit is he,
:I[ ..riolt Titl,' :' l Id Tnl,t ( ' , , , n i " J 1 I ~ ' :s tl" :IIII madp, till' foothal l au thor i tie s ill'
culmillutioll o f l uu dl thou!!bt a ll t il l' sist,l.ee'luse the mOlley taken in flOI11
p:lI't of the Dire"t-or,. of the 01<1 As-o, the sa Ie of resef\'ed seats will harely
('iatioll as t o t he 1,,'sl lOUISt t o purSlw, lOVI'I' t he e "p en s, 's f or t he ere('lioll of
In . J u l ~ · , "Our Towu" publishl'11 sev' r Ile l Iew all11i t ion to the stauds.
('ral ktters ali,l op,'n,'.1 its ,'olumlls t ..
t1iseussion I.,v all thl' r<>si<lents a" to tIll.
1Il0st satisfa('tory way of soldug th,'
que st ion of a permanent home for ::'\:H
her! h 's orga niz;,tions.
The old 'bui,lding',1ll JWt -suitedfOT the
purpose it has he,'n p ut to sinee th e
Y. ~ l C. A. e Jo se d it s do or s. Y et it
has served t h a t purpose wel l . all,1 has
1ll'1'1I !\arhel' th 's Commullity Cent, ' r, It ,
loss necessitatl's immedifitl' eonsidera,
t ion o f a l'Oml)J'chellsive plall for the
future. ::'\arhert,h must ha\'e a ('OJll
unity huil,lillg :ltll-quate f or i ts I,,'eds,
anel in k e e p i n ~ with the s tm lt l ing ,)f
this r a p i d l ~ ' growing town,
On,> ,,f the i,I"lls whi"h certainly
s ho ul d h e given serious ('ollsi<lewtion
is the bindi l lg of till' new t1e\'eIOpllll'nt
to two oth,'r illll>lJrtant matters-t :H'
Playground all,1 tIll' ~ 1 t ' n l O r i a 1 . At tJ,,'
banquet Monday lIight the neeil for the
Memor ia l wa s "treSSI'd. It should Ill'
taken ilp without delay.Call for haskt't,hall e-nnelidates was
The p eo pl e o f :'\arberth ha\'t' 'Jnl,"issu.ed last Thl1l'sd'lly afternooll and
becn waiting for a eomprt'h"nsh'e aliI:about 50 mell turnell out to sign up f·ol
ppTluauent plan, to COlllt 'forward unt!th<:> t (' am , D ai ly p ra ct il 'l 's will be
huck it with th"ir tilll!' and IlIOlll,\ . -tarte,l as soon as t,he foothall season
The MellJ'orial i,lea has ('on,tantly be,'n "on)('8 to a "lose,
ill thl' mitl<ls of the rl'Ridents. an .l o f n r a < l u a t i " n ~ last .Tune wrecke,1 thel u te months , it hilS beeu \ ' i r t J l l l I ~ - uu,
I a-kethall fi n of Jas1 y en r, a nd th'isr1l'l'stood that the ~ [ e l l l o r i l l l woul,l he,
,!'aRf,n o n l ~ ' t '\ '0 leIter mell, Captain(' ome a p ar t of thl' Hecrt'llti'l)ll Cl'ut"r D"\"lll an ll E d Lockwood rerhain ,in
developmt'nt.,,'holll. SOJll(' I'Psen'e material fro,lIl
\ \ 'e h a ve tht' grol l ll l l, we ha"e a' gO.jrl·Ihe ' '' I' uh s o f l as t ~ ' e n r , among whom
st.art towards the 'necessary funds, an,1:'1',' r rank PeJlhody, Paul Seull nn,l
w e l Ia \ 'e the hntkJ,:roul1l1 of the i,"'a,LI,':",I Bilworth, i s s ti ll II \'allahle.
L et u s n ot n il ow i t to go into (l],scllritr A l l I o n ~ t he B al a, Cy nw yd s tu de nt s
'lIgninr Narberth has a hi: ;: 0 J l P 0 J ' t u n i ! ~ " .who r ep or te d f or t he t eam were Paul-, p o s s ~ " b l y the gr l' a tt ' st i n its IIi-tory.
t:;, ull, Yl'rn . J o r ~ e n s o n , Charlt's Hawl lJl (\, it s hou ld b e pushe,1 to its 10gie.\1
, Il'Y' Andy ~ f a e G o w a n , an d William La·'I'ollllifetion without delay.
Fore.
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OUR TOWN wil l g ladl y pri nt any
News about any subject whi ch i s o f
in teres t to Narberth folks, Copy
is dlle on Tuesday of each week, at6 p, M. Late copy fecei'l'ed Wed-
f1esday cr'cniug 'It'ill be printed onlyil space is still available.
Correspondence f or t he Editor shouldbe sent to Post Office Box 91\6. Remit,tances fo r a d v e r t i s i n ~ , subscriptions llndmembership to Box 58.
Onr Town is on sale at t he d ep ot
newfl,stand, and at t he s to re o f H. E.
Davis.
Entered as aecond,c1ass matter, October15th, 1914. at t he Pos t Omce at Narbertb,Pennsylvania, u nd er t be a ct ot March 3,1879,
OUR~ n O ~ " ' ~ T. : ~ : ht 'a:", in ' s p i ~ e o,fthe l a . u g h t ~ . r , . , a n . i l
. JL I 'W..l .d tcr ,ng ' of ROmEL o the' Jolly patty.
.tj I i feal'l',l that the relll hinl·lo\·ers
A co-operative community oumal ,\\ III hl l \ l ' t·o steal aWllr hy thenlsch'es
Owned and pubU .hed e,.ery Saturday by \\ ht'n t h e ~ ' w is h t o pause long nnJ com'
tb .. Narberth Civic A..oelatlon. llIun!' w ith t h ,' i r f e at h er ) ' f r ie n d. . Th,'
trip in the ai r ma ll e i t n e c e ~ s a r r toSUBSCRIPTION PRICE, One Dollar and
FUt,. Cent . pe r ,- ... r In advance kt' l' ]J moving- al ll i all rl'turne,1 to thl'ir
honll ' s t 'xhi lt ' I' ate,1 '"1<1 full of good
A progrum d,evoted t o a th le ti es a nd
Colonel R - o o ' ~ v e l t . Wihat. does ' thnt esp<,dally to , 'lite. football tearn w,a-8
lIame sugges t1 qh'eli at a s semb ly l a st T hu rs da y. F o l·
Americl\ '<& greatest, !lOW laid to r es t. l ow in g were t he s pe ak er s a nd thpir
Greut Heart! well ulllned; is it t ~ u e he tori('s:
has gollet A p o ~ o g i e s to, Prcamblo, Eliza.beth
Nill he is 'resting; !lis ' w or k s t il l g o ~ s England.
, " ',. ~ n " , ,,__ ',.: . '. " ' n ' o ' ~ ' to· A Poem to 1111 Athlete; I-IOuis3. YounJ.
"A nu).u,'whp. serve4 bis c > o u n t r ~ ' , ser'\'ed Our ,Team,. a: composition writte 'n, b);
, ' i tw eU , ' ' , ' , Wi\-Ibm LaFoJ:!! Bud read by Walton
,rhrOUgh., bi t t e r f tght s llnd ' struggles .Foote.. ,, ' ' . . . , ., e ~ e r , ,he fell ,:" . " :A poc IU ' 'I DiD: or Die," ,1)y G e ' r ~ r u ~ e: y ~ , f e i I m ' a r t i ' r ' d b y u'tigrodgiug labor, Whituey, rend 'br F r a ~ c e s , L I 1 ~ e ~ '. ,','
'" ... For.. God, 'lor' e ~ u l 1 t r y , li.lil,lu·lihd· lieigii; . ' / I . I ; · p e f e n ~ e - o the Scrubs, by E,:\genc, . bor. '. ." N u ~ e l l t . rend by ,Milry Russ, •. , "
.'-;: ' ~ i ~ o l ) ' g iJ9 i ~ ' n : ' ~ ' e , t g e ~ t l ~ . l l l j : tb ram ., GirlS' A t i l I ~ t i e l l lit Low,er'}Jerillri,. by,:--.: , Steadfllst, sillliere( , his' thought' Iris SrirnhBrooke. ,, " ', ' , ' ' - ' c ~ u n t r y ' ~ : ga il l " The p r o g r a l l l ' , ~ n s gotten': , : J n d c ) m l t . 8 ; ~ I e : ' ~ ~ u r l i : g e i , l ~ ) ' a l , t r u ~ , .'.: ::Righ*e'ous'i' u l l b e n a i n : g , i W o s e ~ " e l t ; t l rnt . ' li t Jlai l led but the ',talks dcspite. ' ., . ' '. . . , .- ' " ~ e r y c i ' e d i t a 1 > 1 ~ ; : : " " '-
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City ()ffice1214 Locust Street
TABLE and FLOOR
LAMPS
Beautiful Decorations in
Anthwyn Farms
Anthwyn Farms
Anthwyn Farms
Call Cynwyd 662
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A SUGGESTION FOR WINTER EVENINGSIn o rd e r t o enjoy to the fullest th e long evenings bi
doors, good l ight ing is a necell81ty. The decorations andcheerfulness of the home are intens11led by orna,mental
. l ighting as well all plent r0f 1ll\U111nation. Nothing addsthat f inal touch of coziness that b'eautitul table 'or 1l00rlampS add to· the roOD!. . .
H A R R Y C. B A N K S , J R .
.Prano Instruction -- CompositionNarberth 327 W.
THE BIG REAS()N WHY MEN PREFEBo CLOTHES TAILORED
TO THEIR ORDER
Me n of characte r l ike c lo thes of character. 'The personaJ satfB,.
faction t h ey g e t out of them c a nno t b e r e al i ze d i n any other way •.
Thenew .Win te rs ty les and fab r ic s a re ready to show you. They're
correct a nd t he cost is not an obstacle.
Le t u s s h o w y o u o u r idea of clothes value at $40.00 and up.
HOLIDAY LUMBER
ADELIZZI BROTHERSTAILORS .
CLEANERS AND DYERS
PresSing Repairtng Remodeling
Narberth 1749-R CynWyd 928
102 Forrest Ave., Na.rberth, pa. 104 Bala Ave., Bala.-Oynwyd, Pa.
We cau an d de l ive r anywhere
SHULL LUMBER COMPANY29 BaJa Ave., Bala-Cynwyd
. Iiif·r ' 4 I I f r : ~ , . . . . . . .. ~ i . ; i p ' . " " , * " ,The most oompleteline of
. T a b l ~ artd Floor L a m p ~ . Q n t h e .. ' , '
M a i n , t i ~ e . G e ~ u i n e ~ m a h 9 i "any stR'ndarqs,silk shades :of
all. d e s i g n & a n d : ~ o l o i ' s ; ' ' h a n d ~ ..painted:.gla ss ..shadeS that.are:"4nexcelled.' : .
~ o w i ~ t h e t i m e , to select,that new shade,.standal'4Orcomplete ,lamp 'andbe' pre.: '
paroo. : f ( ) r t h ~ ' : l ~ l i g ' W i i i t e r : ' ,
. ," ; . . .. ".,... .evetj,ings •. ,. ' ; M A ~ Y O U R = ' ; ',':.'. : . Q H ~ ~ ~ S : · . ~ E · L E , C ' 1 l 0 N S · ~ a r l i ; a i l ~ h a v e t h e r i i . ~ ~ u t : , '.
i - : ; : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Q ~ V ~ ~ . : ~ _ : ., : t · ~ ~ ' ~ ~ - ; ~ , : ; ' ~ " ~ : - · : ~ : , ~ " : ~ ' : ' ~ · ..••./ ( ~ ~ ~:> ..: ;.:: P r j ~ e 8 ; , : ; ' $ 7 ~ 5 0 : . a n ~ 1 . u p : . ; : C ~ m v e n . e n t terms · , i f ' , . d e s i r e ~ . :,·.; .
.! : ~ ~ f ~ ~ ! ~ t ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ j ~ i A l
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M ember Philadelphia Real Estate Board
ROBERT J. NASH
REALT'OR
Building Sites
GLAZINGJOBBING
Anthwyn Road
Avon Road
Haverford Road
Wynnedale Road Wynne Farm
Penn Road and Sabine Aves.-Wynnewood
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H. RlCKLIN'S
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~ a r b e r t h ()fficeAt the Station
Desirable lots are becoming mighty scarce.
If you are considering buying a lot, prompt action willsave you money, as ground values are certain to increase.
We recommend the purchase of lots In the followinglocations at prices from $2,250. per lot up.
l i a r d ~ a r e Store
.Narberth Taxi Service
~ ~ t h eWinc1blOW?
NARBERTH WEATHER REPORT ••• ,.._ _____.....____,.._.,..____ ..____ ........__~ _ - 0 .......--'--. ..__1____.,.. ..____1'.:.
FOR WEEK ENDING NOV. 10
B y t he Oo-operative Observer, the
Weather Bureau
High Lrl\'
B a r O l 1 1 ~ t p r , , .. : ~ n . : r j " ~ ! J . ; ) ; jTl'JllJW,r:lturp .. , l l ; ~PN.'('ipitatioll, .2;\ of all ill('lI.
Total pl·t'cipitatiun since ::\'''L 1 . , 2: \
of 1I11 illch.
T"lIlperatm'p tlp/kit·"I·." ,ill"(' :\,1\'. I
iil opgrt'es.
TpJl1peratnrp t'X"P"S S'l lJlP l" 'l ' ioll last
year, 2S <1tg'r('('s,
SELL PaONE. Narberth 1256-W
GEORGE W. BOTTOMS
-CoDtractor and Builder
420 Rocklaad Ave. Narbrr.b. rl.
.... t r i c k F . I : ~ n a h u •I ' Open Day and Night. PIIoae "33 ,I
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STOOK ISSUE.
oALL FOR BIDS
BARB T R E A T . P ~ D B YMUSICAL ox;tJB
World-famous Violins t o b e E xh ib it ed
Seldom indeed dol's one IHI \'e the op·
p or tu ni ty o f b ot h sel'ing and hearing
some of the old \'iolins that h:1\'e mude
musical history since t he e nr l y Sel'en·
teen th centu ry. Y£'t tllllt is the tn 'at
in store for t h ( ) ~ e who attend the next
monthly mel'tin/ot of thl' A rdmore ~ r e ·lody Club on Monday l' \ 'ening, XO\·l'm·
her 19th.
At that t ime Cha rl t on L ew is ~ [ ' l \ r ·phy, m a n a g i n ~ dirl'l'for of t h e l 'h i la ·
flp]phia ~ r u s i < ' l I l ACllllemy will bring a
collection of Vl'ry rare old \iolin"
which h e w il l cll'!'crihe and upon whit'h
he will play. In this col lec t ion arc
Rtradllvarius v1tllins, the old "Tienil'·.\·
s ki a nd o th l' r GUl'rnllriuR, Amati, R'I'
goeri a nd o th pr l'xampll's of the wor ld ' s
most f amous \'ioHn maker•.
Mr. Mnrphy will first l'xplnin the
plac e which tlJ('se fidclh's hnve h el d in
the world's mU:lical h i st o ry . t h e ran'
ar t with which they were nwl le, t il l'
po in ts which mak£' t h l'm supl l rio r to
a n yt h in g e \ 'c r m ade s in ce t hat time.
Then he will play upon ( 'a ch of th('m,
contrasting the ton('s of the 01<1 mas·
tcriO with mod('rn viDlins of good make.
8('\'('ral v iol ins in tll(' coll('dion ha\'P
Iwen u!'('cl hy tll(' gr('atf'st v iol in is ts o f
all times, u spd in tlip·ir rpcitnls ·;u
Europe an<1 o th (' r p ar Is o f t h( ' worh]'
The sllm(' ton('s that hplll thl' aurlil'ncl's
of two centurips ago spell-hound will
again h(' hpllr<1 in Ardmorp on i ' o\ · l'm ·
her the 19th.
The rer 'i ta l will h(' gin 'n in the A1,1
more \\ 'oJ l1pn's ('Iuh huil<lillg at p i ~ h tn 'clock. A,lmis,ion, ('xc('pt h ~ gupst
'r mrJl1hpr"hip til'kpf will 1,( ;;p\'pnty·
11\(· ('('nts,
An issue of $:?O,OOO,OOO cumulative
!,I' l ' f('TT\' ,1 stock is to 'be offered the pub·
li e h y thc Bell Te lephone Company of
P e n n s ~ ' h ' a n i a on Xo\'ember 14, accord·
ing to an announcement made t o c k t ~ ' .The price of the stock will be $100
per share . It will d raw an au-nual div·
idend of 6%%, parable. q u a r t e r l ~ - .T he s to ck m ay be p ai d f or i n f ul l,
or if desired it mtIy b e pur c ha se d on
the ilIstallment .plan at t he r at e o f $10
per share per month . : l n ~ e r e s t will ,ue
allowed on installment p a ~ - m e n t s ' at t he
r at e o f 6% per annum. I ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - :This issue' of stock will he pre fe r red
b ~ ! h _ J . L t . 9 ~ ~ ~ ! l . l ; § ~ . .. iUXipends over
the $60,000,000 of thecompanr 's '(om·
monstock, a ll o f which is held either
d i rec tly or i n d i r e c t l ~ ' by the Ametica"
Telephone and TeJpgrapn Company, the
parent. cilmpany of t he Be ll ~ y s t e m .T.he prospectus points out that the comp any ope ra te s mor e t ha n 800,000 tele·
phones in Pennsy lvan ia w ith a fo rce of
more than 21,500 employees. There
are 433 central offices an d more than
two and 11 -hnlf million 'mlies o f w ir e i n
t h e s ys tem in P enn sy l va n ia .
The proceeda o f t hi s n ew stoek issue
will 'be used t o r e ti r e t h e i n de bt ed ne ss
occurred in the cous t ruc t ion of exist·
ing revenue-produc ing plant and to
.build ndditional l ike p lant .
The m axim um num ber of shares
whi;l.h m ay b e a pp li ed for is t w e n ~ y ,thl!t l im it be ing fixed because the com
pany desires as m(\ny as possible of 'PAINTING
the telephone users of Pennsy lvan ia to DECORATING.
become stockholders and thus acqu ire ·WILLIAI NEWBORG I CO.a d i re c t f in an ei al i n te r es t i n t h e com- . '.Inllng and DlOoratingpany.
Under existing laws dividends on ~ 1 WOOdb'ne' Ave., Nerber1h, P•.
this stock will be e xe mp t f ro m t he P ho ne , Ar dmofel 43 11W Ner be rh 1 768W
normal Federa-l income tdX and the
stock will ·be e xemp t f rom th e p re s en t
Penn8ylvania State t ax o f f ou r mills.
M. E. McLinn, Pastor.
NARBERTH METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. John Van Ness. Minister.
Arthur S. Walls. D. D., Pastor.
HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN
CHURCH
THE OLD MERION FRIENDS'
MEETING HOUSE
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHUROH
Women ' s C lub Build ing , Ardmore Ave .
C ~ T ~ SOIENCE SOOIETY OF
ARDMORE, PA.
Sunday services at II A. M.
Sunday School services at 1 1 A. M.
W ed ne sd ny e ven in g T es ti mo ni al
\leeting. 8 P. M.
The Bihle le;;sun Sl'rmun fo r : \ove .n ·
hrr l ' lh will Iw " ~ f ( J r t l t l s :1I11 lmm"r·
t a k "
1>Eontgomery Pike, Narber th , was es tab
lished 1682, Here Wlilliam Penn w'Or
~ h i p p e d , as well as many othJer noted
F ri en ds . O ne o f t h e h is t or ic al spot6 ofAmerica 'is o pen f or wo rs hi p e ve ry
First·day (Sunday) m1>ming at 11
o'clock.
First·day ScJwol i s h el d e ve ry First
day (Sunday) 3t 10 A. M. ill the Meet·
ing' House. Any olle cleS'iriing to at·
teull eith>er the ' ,dul t cl3ss or the young
p('ople's elass will b e v er y welcome.
Church Notes
T il e R t' \· . D r. F. W. :lluller, of th('
Central Gerlllllll C'onference, alld mem
her of the Board of H ~ m e Missions ;In,1
(,hul'l'h Ext£'n"ion, will preach S u n d l l ~ 'moTtling, :\0\', ~ 5 t h .
Praycr nH'eting, Wednl's,illy, 8 p, ~ r ~ u h j ( ' ; · t , Acts !l.
On(' tilou;;and new opportun'ilies will
he olfl'red to the people of ~ a r b e r t h~ a t l J r , l a y . Dec. 8, at the Y. M. C. A.
Bni ld in g . DOl l' t miss yours.
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Suu,la)'. : ' \O L lS:
!).4:; A. 1\r.-Bihlt· S"hoo],
11./111 .\. ~ .. :11,,1 , .4 :; 1 '. ~ l . - : l f m n ·i l l: . ! : I l l.} E'-PlIillg' '\\lrHhip. Pr"Caehilll2.
10.\' Iht, pastol'.
IU:; 1. :I[.-Young P<,ople', : I [ e t ' ! i u ~ .El'wort il Lpague.
R o o f ~
Ardmore 1411-"
VERL PUGHElectrical Contra.ctor
Ben Phone. Spruee 3S ·96 and. 3S·117KeY.IODe Pbone. R.e. 70-14
rara - M4;Ginley 1'0Ur:}18 N . 1 3 t j i S ~ . P h i l a . l ~
COOK BROS. II
PLUMBING, HEATING 'ROOFING
Narberth Beau Shop103 Essex Ave.Scalp Treatment, ManicuringHair Bobbing, Marcel Waving.
Re.ldentlal Appolntlnente
Phone Narberth 1749-J or 1606-J
.Building andConttactinr
Narberth Electric ShopSpecial ' r h 1 s . ~ Week.
Bridge Lamp, $3.75
W ~ · G . · , c ~ . , . M a n a g e r
FOT Permanent
.SatisfactionBUY A
HARRYB. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fitting
·and He.ting
N A R B E ~ T H P A
Phone. Narberth 1602-.1
:",11108; A.Ko.rtigan&·Son .
Jobbing promptly attended to
I Nichl PhD.... N.rberth 687
Day phon•• Narb. rtb 302 J
HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the PeaceREAL ESTATE
Fire Insurance-Best CompaniesPhone 1749W-215 Haverford ATe.
Rpgul:lr Fo\('n'ices ::\ '0\ ' . 18, 1923:
B i h l ~ C!:ISS lIlId Sunday School at
9.4.3 A. ~ l ~ l u r n i l J g Ser\"ice at 11.00 A . M.
r;\','ning Hervice at i.45 P. I\r.
Themes: "Chri! 't a nd t h e World Alli·
:lnt'e," "The Chul"\'h-the Exponen!:.
o f t he C hr is t Qualities."
Our sen'ic<'s Oil last Sunday wer e i n
11t'\'dgratifying; n ot i n a large alJtend·
IInee, for we lwd about the usual nUIll
her, hut ill a delightful spirit of at·
tent:on to the work. Interest in the
_______---------1 sprvit'.es II n d in the experienc(' of }ave '8
most h( 'l p fu l fellowoghip.
A J"l'port Wa,. r('ad b ~ t.h(' CommiLtl'e
f or t he ~ o l i c i t l l t i o l l of add it ions to thr
"Friell(lship Fund," und remarks were
I l l a ( ~ e \yhil'.h lifted th,' pe-ople into real
~ n l h u s i a s m O\'('r our blli l ,! ing propos:·
tion.
J'(arbnth S71-Y
Eledr lcal Repaln and App li ance .
JIB Grayllns Ave. B Cricket A,. •.
Narber th. P a . ' Ardmore. Fa.
TAILORClean ing , A l ter lng, P ressing
a ..ady-made Suite and SuIte Made to Order
S. N PRAGER211 HAVERFORD AVENUE
Above Am. StoreWe cal l for and deliver
GARAl1teed
.SmcdlcyBUiIt Home~ : · W M . D ~ & H . T . S ~ E D L E Y
H'W' ."n' l's;Allp- ( ~ ~ ~ . ; . : ~ l J f t l f t " ' C l i I i U 1 - ~ 1 J t l 1;: ' 1 " I I : G A " ' I " ' R ~ I : ~ t : S " : : ~ ~ ? ~ : : ~ : : d 10- D· I '£i" 0 'clOCk. On ' first and third Sundays
MILK AND CREAMthe late Mass is a High Mass , followed
I,y benediction.
758 LANCASTER AVE. Daily Mass at 8 A. M.
BRYN MAWR.
Telephone: Bryn Mawr 882
1 \ h · ( l f i n g ~ f,or Xov. 18:
!l.4J A. 1\L-Bihle School.
11,00 A.1\I.-l\lorning Worship, Ser- Bids f or t he collection of. gllrbage
mon on the theme, "Can \\'e K ll ow ' f rom a ll hOl,lses; aplntmellts, lllld stores
in the B O r O ~ g h of Xarberth, for tileGod?"
rear 1924, ate ' hereby requested. 1'hei.OO P. lI .-Chril l t ian Endeavor
hids w il l b e recei . ed by the Secre ta ry~ I ( ' e t i i l g .. ;.45 P.1\I.-Evening Worsh}p. Sub, of the BoroughCouMil up 'to 8 P. I\£.,
jeet: "Strebchillg Filrward nlia Press'- l\f·oildllY, Deeembl'r 10" Hl2a, at ',whichBO,mea For .Sale Or Rent time a regula" mel'till.g of the Bor.otl!!lt
i l lg on ." '-Plans & Esttinates Ohurch Notes Ccuncil cOnvenes and the open i llg of
. . Furntshed 'FClr hids will take pInel'. .:A.lterations & Rep'atrtng' . Ohris tian Endeavor Business Meet: Contracts win 'be n"'nrded ~ the'
wit te ,Phone, " can iug and Soc ia l n ex t T u es d ay eveni ng . l o w e ~ t , r es po ns ib le h i dd e r Illld' the
Wedllesd:ayevening, Prayer Meeting. Cuuuc;ilreservesthe right . t o r e j e c i ~ . n n y
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NOTARY PUBLIC
nORIDA APPfALS TO YOU
Real qestate
THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE WORLD
VISIT nORIDA fOR AWINTfR VACATION
GOlf! BOATING! flSnlNG ! nUNTING !
JOHN A . CALDWELL
A land of charming resorts of fushion on both the east.an d west coast, deli ght ful and ul lu r ing , where surf Ibatllingmay be enjoyed in January as well as in July. Every varietyof sp'Ort und pleasure w it h K ey We st and Cuba - bu t a few
hours d i st an t.
Ruperior nnd convenient though service is provided by
the Pennsylvania Railroad System to all Florida resorts.
Effective Decemher 31, and e o n t i n u i n ~ unti l Apri l 19,t he " Se ll 'b oa rd F lo ri da L im it ed " a nd "Floridn Special"
will 'be placed in service by the Pennsy lvan i a Rail road , Sea ·
.board A ir L in e and Atlantic Coast Line, in connec tion with
t he F l or i da E a st Coa st R ai lr oa d, g i vi n g d a il y solid Pullman
tooins f rom New York, P h il ad el ph ia , B al timo re and Washington to the pr ine ip ' ll Florida resorts.
H l 'r l ' i n the land of the Aeminoles, Pon('e I ll IA'on soughtin vain f o r · ' The Fountain of Youth," but in t h is realm of
semi·tropical 1'unshine, amid orange unrl cocoanut groves andunder shatly palms and gi ant oaks, the modern tourist f inds avacation land, where hea lt h , v i gor and s t reng th a dd f or pe to
var ied j oys an,1 pleasures unalloyed.
Pennsylvania Railroad.System
Where Flowsthe Fountain ofPerpetual Youth
F ROM WINTRY BLAST S
TO SUNNY CL IMES
Austin E. Hartzell
Choice Properties and Ground for
Development and Investment
Don't Neglect To T it le Y ou r Automobile Before
November 25th
Office Phone..NlTberth 1733
Night Phone, Narberth 1687 and Narberth 2256
ADDITIONS TO lAND ANDBUIlDINGS OF THE BEll. SYSTEM
IN PENNSYLVANIA1919 - 1923
1919
1920•921
1912
1929
We're adding to the Belt System in Pennsylvania
this year $6r300,OOL ;in new land and buildings.Ana in 1924 ewe aped that the requirements ewillca.ll fot' nearly elgfit millions more. '.
Into' these and our other buildings and along thewire-ways of the state, we're insta1ling in J923new telephone equipment which would require a.train sixty' miles long to haul.
In'starling this train, the locomotive would travel.a half a mile before the caboose was in motion.
This staggering amount .of new.switchboards, newcablet p<>les,wire aridthCXisandsofother necessarym a ~ ~ · ' , w : i 1 l be added . t o t h ~ B e U . System' inthis s t a t e ~ · y e a r . l V I o r e t h a n t h i r t y D i i W o ~ o fdollUs'witFbe;speritlo'Dieet t h e b ~ l e p h o n e demandi i i P ~ y l v a D i a . · . . . .. .
N ~ e r b e f o r e h a v e ' s u c h enormous quantities beenadded in so Short a 'time.
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A Train Sixty Miles Long
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TIl. B e d · T e l . h o ~ e . C o . p a a y. · o I · , e ~ l v a " ' ' ' ' · ..: ," ..
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SAUEBXROUT SUPPER.
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REFEREES GAME
" 'i lmer G. Crowell, manager of the
Chnmpionship ~ l I r t > e r t h Baseball Cluh,
and s ti ll famous f or th e flrop-kicking
of his ro ll ege dllYs, w n . . ~ r cf er ee o f t he
Penn·Lafayet te gllme on Frankl in
Fielll l a ~ t Raturday.
Al'oording to t he repor ts 'Of students.
players lind newspaper scrihffl, our
popular tOVnlsman mad'e :l flrHt-elass
.10h of it, his derisions , h l' i ng g; '- e n
with a s na p a nd acrurary whil'h per·
m it te d o f no l'omplaint, a situation
which rloes not always ohtllin.
011 : l , I O I I , ] ~ I Y . ~ I l ( ' 12th, th!' fourt l '
tpalll of l Ia\ ' I' r f" rd 11 ( 1 sl!({lol d"fpat·
! , I th (' . ru ll i· or High t!'a 111 21l-1i. Both
! l' lI111S ''''or",] OUI tOllt·h,]"wu the fir"t
h ll lf . R ol )! 'r t H os s, '1uarll'rhlll'k, aUII
Rohert F'ootl', eud, "tarTl'11 f or t he :"'ar·
herth fellows. Our onl y t{lu<'llllown wa '
made by th l' I n tt l 'r . Although ~ h op
ponents werc h e ~ l \ ' i e r anll he tt e r t r ain ·
ed, they had t o f ig ht f or e \' er y i nc h o f
ground they gainer!. The t eam i s go ing
to line up ag-ainst :I,[ontgomery Dny
Al'IlOol's t('am some time in th e n ea r
future.
Th., ; ' ;a r l>l 'r th I'uhli,' k,·ho,,1 to"k all
a 111]>1, Imrt ill th(' Hed ('ross driv".
gatlll ' r il lg' l ' igl.ty d.ollars t "w ar ,1 t hl '
.Tunior HI,1 ('r"s, fUlld. ' I' ll!' dri, 'p wa·.
c'nrrit>d Oil us a ( 'O l lt f "st l .H 'twP l'1 l the
:!ratlt.'8. Thl\ hottp:..:t ( ' O I l J ! I ( ' t i t l ~ ( J 1 l ''":11''
hl ' twPPI l thf" '4. \ " St..·('t ion uf t lit' l ' i ~ h t II
and thl' ninth grad,'. ] ,l It t h !' f "r ll l" !"
lUIS vidoriou" with II fi\"(' d"llar ]Pa,1
TIll ' m"n(' ." ran aH f " llo \\ ' s; ( ; ra df'
~ . \ , $I. i l l ; :?B. $.!Ii; : \ . \ . $::.:\I i; :;B.
: j ; : ; . , ~ i ; 4:\, $:\.111; ~ B ~ I . : \ I I ; ; '.\, * : ! . ~ i ;;,H, - - ; 11.\. H.IIII; liB. $1.1111; i . \ .
:).q.,Qli; iB, $:\.II:!; . ~ _ \ , $:?Il.:\'j; SB, $ ~ . S ; , :!l, $1:>.311; total, $qo.nl1.
heen practit- ing. t h e ~ ' ha\'(' a s .plendid
rhanee ()f winning. 1-;0 f ll r u o g am l' H
hll"!' Iwen sl'!Il'<!u!,'d, h ut t he y e xp er t
tn g' i\ ' (' th .. girls a "hal l l' ( ' t o show what
t ll l 'y I 'a n flo.
The Ladies ' Aill Soci et y o f t he Hol y
Trinity Lutheran Church i s m ak in g
pTE'parations for aSauerkrout Supper
to be given f or the 'benefit of thlJ
church. The supper w il l b e h el d i n t he
. Y. M. C. A. Building on Thur l Jday,
~ o v e m b e r 22nd, from 5.30 to 8 0 'clock.
Tickets at 60 c ent s m ay be procured at
the Main Line Drug Store or from any
o f th e la.dies o f t he ·Soc ie ty. Come and
e nj oy t he s up pe r w it h us!
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OUR TOWN
SCHOOL NEWS
E di to rs f or I ss ue : Rober t Harr i s,
Robert Ross, George Maguire,
.Tohn Conway
The girls ' hoekey team is p r o g r e ~ s i l \ gvery ni{'ely. Last Thursday t.he t{'ainS
from t he e igMh a nd n in th g ra de s met
and n t eam t o represent t he Narber th
.Jiunior High School was c·hosen. Form·
e rl y t he t eams o f t he d if fe re nt grades
h ad h el d practice ~ e p l l r a t e l y , but here·
after they will 'practice t J o g ~ h e r und1lrt he t rn in ln g o f Miss Church. If thcy
pluy a r e al g ame I l l ' well as ' t hey have
Although there WIIS no h o l i d l ~ y if "
Armistice Day, the- school had a sm: ll l
cel!'hration of its own. At a ~ m h l ypa tr iot i{' s ongs w"re sung, and Anna
McCracken sung :l solo. She sang nice·
Iy and " 'as given much applause . ::\[r.
Wilson "ery kindly posted some inter
es ti ng p i l' t ures 'Of ac.tion in FrOlI('('
on the bulletin bonrd.
a Hllt ' ( ' t 'SS,
It \ \ : l ~ :It fir",,1 snj. !gt ' : --f t 'd that :lr
r : I I l , l : : f ' I l I ( ' l l t ~ 111) I liad" to di . . : t r ihl l f t
TII:lllksgi\ i l l ~ }1;ISk('h", as Wt'l! :I:" tho!'!I'
:d\\uys pro\·idl'tl :Jt X 1 l J ; 1 ~ . III vip\\" oi
th .. lillli!,·" Ilt'ri",1 of till\(' at "isl,os,d
(If Ihl ' ( ' l l lh, 110W('\'( '1' , it W:1S : q , ~ r p ( ? t l til
di ...;!H'lIst· with tlll\ Th:lllk . gi \ · i l lg otfp:·
d l ~ S : lnd to ( 'OIl( 't.'!Itr:tfp ( ' fforts ('Xl')"
<vt'ly lind l 'xtensi\·pl.\ ' Oil X J I I : t ~ gOfl"i
,·I", ..r. I .: ls t .'· ":I r th .. .Jlllliors did 1'\
, ... · " i n g l ~ - " .. II :l1ollg this Jilll', hut re,'
or"" wpn' U .. '·I'I' m ad l' h ut t o bl' hrokl 'lI
:' lJd th is yf"HI' p r o l l l i ~ ( ' ~ to :"t.£' an e\"l ' l I
Iwt t .. r showiug.
.\ Jlumh,'r of thl' girl, WI'rl' abll' '0
uI: lkp r .. turn, "II th,' distril'l,.. aHsigu,' I
to th ..m in thp Hed ( 'roS'J Drin' f<or
ul..mh ..rs :lIld th,' rpsult, a,; tahulated
thu9 far, \\'ill gh't' );arh"rth sonteth·illg
to be proud- of. EHry street ill Na r
h"I·th will he l'uu\'assl'r1 hy ~ o m e memo
her from the .Junior ('lull, anll a COil'
tribution from <':lph housl ' w il1 g1w
\"arhl'rth a worthwhile record.
At the c<>III·lu"ioll of the husill1'5S
Illl'l'ling, the hostC<'ses 'Of the evenipg.
thl' ~ [ i s s e s Peg Eckher t , E\ 'l ' lyu Worth
a lld Emmll and Floren t ine l\Iuel1er took
"'Hlrge.A numbe r o f l 'hort sketl 'hes, featur'
ing t hl ' M is se s E, 'kher t, Burre l, FrI"
r1l'ril'k an d Gill i s, fo llowed a ll d l ai d
hurl' some unexpected t:tll'nt for the
fortlhpoming Minstrel ~ h o w . A solo
dunce hy Mi"s Kather i ne Epkber t wag
witnessell by an nppTl'e ia tive audienl 'e.
who then t ro up l' d t o the "Narherth
Pood Ahow," to ea t ' , prunes for
health," m y ~ t e r i o u ~ things 'On tooth·
p i" ks a nd v ar io us tasty and heal t hfu l
morsels. : 4u ,·h i s the value of adver·
tising that we say hea lt h ful w i thout a
qualm after 'huving viewed the many
1000ters palJ.ing nt ten t ion t o that part·
i cul a r fac t.
T he n ex t m ee ti ng will h e h el d Fri·
d a ~ ' e"ening, ~ o v e m h e r 30th, instead
o f T ha nk sg hi ng evening, Thursduy.
Xov. 29th.
Thl ' .Juuiors , as U811a1, will hold t hei r
o]an("(' some!'ime ,luring Xma s w ce k.
D o ro thy D ll rh iu , w ho se tlel'er lt1 ('IId
anti hanl work \ \"pre in 111<11 a larg ..
UleaSllrp rl'"I'"II-iblp for thp SUIIpSS of
tllp .1:1111( 1:1 !It ye:IT. j:; ( 4 ha i rJ l I: I Il o t
tlit' /'olllnl:ttt'c', : l l ld \\ ill l-'P:lrt.\ I ll 'ith!. 'r
plf,.!"t nor I'X!WI"p til lIIakp thl' e l " p n i n ~
... ? J i i l , ~An entirely new b o d y d ~ l e ~ ~ 8 ' < l l 8 t i i i c t i o ~ inappearance.adds m ~ 8 u r a b l y toindividual cOmfort.and providesgreaterconvenience in thertewFordCoupe. . .
S ~ e : b o d y . witidshield ViSof.and nickeledfittiDglimake this n e w . ~ u p e ~ Y attractive.Deel'ly c u ~ h i o n e d . ~ t s , i m l ' . r o v e d i n t e r i Q r ' a i T a ~
... m e n , t ; ~ d ~ w l ~ n t i 1 a t o r p l ' C ? \ 1 , d e . i n e r e a 8 e d : c o ~ r t ,, ! ~ d ~ ' 4 ~ ~ · t ~ a t . o ~ n : ~ Q ~ a t d , r e v 6 i V i D t . t Y ~ .W 1 n ~ ~ ~ : . U I t e r B " e n I ~ d r¢at',Coiilparttn,entandare.cess. SheJffot. p a r ~ 8 , back of .the seat make fora r e a t e r : c o i 1 v e n i e n ' ~ ' -" ' .. ' .
See t/'e:nn,PordCOIl/Jetliul other bod, "piStit. ) 'o l lr N e t : r r ~ $ t Ford .Dt!1lIn'$ shOWroom.
. '.. ..BALA;;CYNWYD: SALES & SERVICE. . : i \ f o n q ~ ~ e . 7 . : A ~ e i i \ l ~ ~ .
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TBll VNIVl l.. .·Al;CA.
(Continued from Puge 1)
Women's Club
JUNIORS
Thl' L)th of t hl ' m on th , that ,lay
long' 8:1I'rl',1 to I"orkin!:, girls a s t he , I a ~ -on whidl ' · the ghost walk"," or to
phrllse it 1Il0re simpl,", "pay d:ly.·'
now has a further signifil'lInee in the
e ~ ' e s of those Juniors who attended
the meeti ng a t the home of Emma :l,fnel·
ler last ThnTsc!ay l'vening, );ov. 1;),
for e,·er.nllle ,·"tl 'd it the joll · ies t ' I f
l'vening;'.
rnd<,r the leaf1prship of our nl'\\'
presillpnt. M'iss Florenl'e Haaf, the
husiness heforp the l'lub was rnpidly
,! ispo;;ed of. Thp resignation of our
forlller President, Mrs. porothy Yer
lion ~ m i t h , was laic! hefore the Cluh,
a s w el l a the appointments of ~ r a r i o nH aw 8 u nd Dorothy Dmhin to fill the
p os it io ns o f 1 st anll 2nd Y ip I' Presi·
c!pnts resped,j,·ely. A quiet reminller
wns issued'that dul 's f or the comingy ea r a re now paya.hle. game hardy
sp i r it s had come preparl',1 for t h i ~ nn·
nOUlll'ement and p r o u d l ~ - di1'played renl
rn..",h, whirh is ljnite an ael'olllplish·
ment wi th i n two nlOnths hef o re Xma s,
us all parents of grow-ing families will
admit.
Plans were di s eu"sed for t he f u rt h·
coming Minstrel Show. Announl' ement
as to the t im e a ll d p la ce w il l uppe,lT
later--!'uffice to s ay th at th is ~ h o wpromises to supply a long felt ,,"l1Ut in
N'llrberth at minimum expense.
Poetry
.\11 IllPlllhl'rs of t h l' e ll lh who an ' In·
ter<'stl' ,1 lire "or,lially i ll vi te ll t o at·
t PUI].
Thp first ml'"tiug of the rurn'nt
l"'l 'nt" plas s w il l he ht'ld at the Home
of ~ r,. Drp\\" ~ \ ' ! l Chestnu t A ve., un
T u ~ s , l n ~ ' , );ovemhl'r :?fl, at 2 . : ~ O 1'. ~ This r-Ia"s pnahll's its nlllllhpN< t o k l' ep:lbrl'llst of the t·imes in a most ent,'r·
taining m:lnnl'r, anti the t0l'ie" ,'liscu"",·
ell arl' v:lrie,( anll ahunll:lnt :Hlll so that
all I ll ll y he 111:1"111 'wII intl'rested.
Book Reviews
'I :--:ilk," it.\· ~ : t l l l l l t ' l ~ I t ' r \ \ " i l l - . : \ [ r . ,
(;oC/da 11.
' ~ T J J ( ) (iart!t'll lIt :\ly ) r t ' I I H H ~ ' , " lty
Kat . . Dougl: ls \ Y i J . ( g i l l - ~ I t · s . Duulap.
Readings
"Lif l ' all,1 "'orks of J.'irnn,lello," th ..
I'laywright :111,1 author.
"TIll' Engli sh Yi l'wpoint of A mel·i·
" an Humor ," taken frolll a n E ng li sh
magazine.
Tilt' f i rq I l l l ' l ' t i l l ~ (;t' tIlt, rl':Idill.!.:" ( · I : l ~ ~\\ 11:1,11 i ttl lit' l 'I I I I . lUt 't t 'd t l l i ~ .\"l 'ar Ii.\·
llil' I.ihrary :-Olaf!". will I,,· h.. ld :It thc
Ii"nll' til' ~ r r - . E.. \. ~ l u s " " : l l u l ' on Wonils:dt' .\.\ ~ ' I l l l t ' 011 ~ I O l l d : 1 Y . :\"O\"{' l l lht'r ]!I
:It. 1'1.::1\ .\. ~ 1 Th,' \ , r o ~ r a l l l is a, [Ill·
III \ \ " ~ :
~ l l j l l g ' }luhlil ' in ~ ( ' \ \ " Yor k w a s dpS(,1"lh
pd h ~ ~ J i ~ : o ' Kt\IlUIH, ",ht) g:l\ ' t . ' tlat' tiP'
taib of th,' :\"11' York Apollll or "1).)1·
1:11 Till '" thtl:ltrt" uJlf'lIi l lio! ill that t·ity
II th,· near f ll tl lr t ' \ \ ' i th lIuly tht' 111"1
j 1 1 : I ~ ' " ; l l ld pri.·!·! 'i \\ 11:.11 s ta rt a t t W t · I l ~ . \ · ·Ih"t' ( ' L ' l I t ~ :1111 go to nl1t' dllllar fill ' tilt'
\ ,'1"." IIl ' ... t ol'd1t ~ ra ~ : d ~ .~ L " ' t l ' r Fr",1 1'"ttl ' lI n'uill ' '' ' 'd H,,· ..nl
\ ' io l i l l ~ ( l I I I " " . : l l l d tb.· I I lt ' t ' t . illg- \ \ " : I ~ t1ll' l1
:ld.ifturJlt'd for t ht' 1 I ~ 1 1 ; 1 I :l H·i:tl !JIlIn.
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sule. Phone l'Tarboerth( 7 ~ p ). .
PEOPLE IN POLITICS.
Total lii.j
Totals f ii i
·Baptists
Keim l:HI
Nicholson l:1i
W. D. Smedley ., . Sg
Tyson .
I)urbin 1 ~ : ?H. T. Smedley ., . 1;,0
P R E S B Y T E R I A N ~ WIN TWO FROM
BAPTISTS
The Bapt is t t eam o f the Inter-Chureh
League, put up a hard fight when they
met t he Presby t er i ans (In Fri day nigh t ,
NQ\'ember 9th, in an effort to get out
of the cellar, but the Presbyterians
r om pe d awa y w it h two' games. As
Ul!ual n c rowd o f rootel'!l werc on hand
Who were l i beral w i th applause when a
good shot wus made. Th e Presbyter·
ians won the 'f irst game by two points,
bu t slumped badly in the l 'ecolld, los·ing by 81 pointl'. The Bapti;;ts, how
ever, could not s t und prosper i ty , and
fell d ow n i n t h e t h ir d gam e. : :- ei th er
team succeeded in rulJlling up un> high
scores, b ut t hu t d id n ot d am pe n t he
en thusi asm any.
The score was a s f ol lows :
Presbyterians
Wright 1:1:> S:l
iH. Smith 1:?1
Bowman , 1:\2 12;\ 1 : ~ 3G r a v ~ 119 131 105
R'Oberts 158 101 143
Larer' 1:1:1 l:l1 14!l
BRAILLE WORK
T he Mai n L in e Brunch No.1, Amer
i 'ean 1Wd Cross, hus s t nr te d classes in
.Brnille wQrk f or t he b lind . An yon e
wishing to join, if they will leuv"; their
nnmll at H e a d q u a r t e ~ 8 , . 1 I [ e m o r i a l Build·i ng , B ryn Maw r , ~ h e y 'will gct inform
ntion, .Inst ruc t io l l f ree!
.:. eui;$m£D,AoVERTtSEMENTS .' , ' , . '.: ."" .. '.' .' .: ,', ' ; :" '. ' : . .
:',; ~ t : a . ' ~ wotd,lfCub a e ~ Q l 1 i ~ ;' ~ e s . ~ ~ ¥ S e m e n t i ~ ~ e f i v e '
....~ t . p e r . w o f d ~ ..
Team Standing
W L p.e.Lutheran 4 2 .Ii6ti
. Presbyterian ii -1 .ii5;)
Methodist :\ :3 .500
Bn.ptist 3 ti .:I:l:1
Elt.'etioIlS, lt1n.&! ur lIatillll:d. ,hnvc a
"'ndenl'y to aro\lSl ' interest in people
\\ho h.,n' tnk,'n a prolll i ll t 'nt part in
thclII. It lIIatt,,!", not e l l t i n ' I ~ ' whether
t h" ir a l ' ti v i ti c ' (11',' eonlillcd to the
p , 'r iut l in whi (' h on, ' i s Ii \"ill g, "heth, 'r
they are r e l 1 l i l l i ~ " " l l t of the paoSt, or
prophetic of the f\ltllrc; they nre in
themselves ,tilll\llating lIn,1 th"y oft,'n
throw li"ht on oth,'r politi(,1I1 ,itua·
tioll'. ~ r,. l io" . of th,' Lihrary ,tafT,
hils rerently l II ade a l ist o f t he Lihm·
r ~ 's T('soun"'s in this kill,l "f reading.
'This li,t is 0\1 iiI" at the Lihrary and
may IJl "onsulteol there. It i, aI,,, print·
I'd below.
Hegulur borruln'rs of th,' Library will
recall that ~ I r s . lio'S h' ls lIIade lists
of other g roup s o f bouks , ,u(' h as ,Ie·
tective s to r ie s, s ca s to ri e" h\lllloro\ls
s t or i es , and essays, unol is at work on
other lists.
.F'ollowing is t he l is t of "People in
Poli t ics" ;
Women at t he Hugne . . . . .Jllne "\ddams
Mirrors o f Down ing : :' tn 'e t,
A n o n ~ ' m o u sMirrors o[ Washington . . . . .\non.ymous
Puppet ~ h o w of ~ I e m o r y ,~ [ a u r i e e Baring
Rooseve lt ' s Le t te rs to His Ghil,lren,
.los. Bishop, cd.
Memor ies of Travel. . . . . . James B r ~ ' e eM ~ L if e H er e lind There,
Pr:ncess Cantacuzene
Life of R oo sev cl t. Lo rd Charnwoo,1
Life of Lincoln Lonl Charnwood
The Worl,! Crisi' Winston ChuT<'hill
My Life and Work Henry Ford
The \ 'anished Pomps of Yestenlfty,
Lord Hamilton
Life and Letters of Walter H. P<lge ,Burton Hendrick
J.etter, of Franklin T. Lane,Lane & Wall
Queeu \ 'idoria L ~ · t t o n ~ t r a c h e yOeorge Washington,
\Vnl. Roscoe Thayer
Wilson's Cnse f or th e L ea gu e o f
~ a t i o n s Hamilton Foley
PAGe FUUN
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