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    PRICE, THREE CENTSNARBERTH MAY GETITS NEW STATIONMerchants Hear of P la ns toM ov e F re ig ht Y ar ds t o

    Wynnewood

    PLAN OTHER CHANGES

    ODELL-WHITFIELD'I'he marriage of Miss Louis('Whi tf ie ld, o f N ew Y or k, t o Mr.David Dallas Odell, son of M r ~ .Edward Odell, of Philadelphiatook place in New York Tuesdayat die home of Mrs. AndrewCarnegie, t he b ri de 's a un t.Mr. Ode ll is a former residentof Narber th, and is a brother oiJ oh n T . Odell, proprietor of theGeneral Wayne Inn. He attende d t he N ar be rt h s ch oo ls a nd hasengaged in business i n t hi s section.REV. JOSEPH SURTEES

    Rev. J os ep h Sur te es , o f Paoli.died Monday at the h om e o f h isdaughter, Mrs. Robert E. Pattison. Funeral services were heldFriday at Pleasantville, N, J.Mr. a nd Mrs. P at ti so n werer e siden ts o f Narberth for manyy ea rs , a nd Mr . Surtees mademany friends here during hisvisits to his c1aughter's home.

    'Coaches Haverford

    HARVEY J. HARMANof 15 Woodbine avenue , Narberth.who l e d h i s Haverford College footballt ea m t o a 26 -0 v icto ry over Drexellast Saturday_

    Memb er W r it es L e tt e r AboutRecen t Loca l Pa ralys isScare.

    BOARD OF HEALTHPOSITION STATED

    Hopes for immedi at e act io n inNarherth's campaign for better station fadlity were roused \Vednesday n i g l ~ t at the monthly meeting ofthe Narberth Board o f Trade.Burgess Henry A. Frye who,

    with c x-Se na to r S ti te s h as becnworking wit h Pennsyl\'ania Railroad officials. reported on the progress of affai rs to dale. He told ofrccent interviews with President \V.\\T. Atterbury.The railroad has practically ginnits stamp of appro\'al. the merehantswer e told, to a s erie s of changeswhic h will c ulmi na te in a new station. The first step wil l be t he removal of the freight station to\Vynnewood-probably before thee nd o f the year.When this is done, the freightt rack s wil l, b e r emov ed f rom t hcsouth side. and a concourse suhstitutec\. It will thus bc possible formotor c ar s to drive up to the east bound platform, which h as n e" erbeen the case in t he pas t. E lmwoodCRITICISM IS RESENTED avenue h as b een the nearest acces-sihle point.

    The recent paralysis scare in l'\ar- \ \'hen th is is completed , the p lanshe rt h, whic h c aus ed w ide spr ea d call for the widen ing of the presentdangerous Narberth avenue bridge.comment, and rcsu lted in consider- At t he same t ime the Pennsy hopesable embarrassment for the school to abolish the wooden bui ld ing opauthorities and the Board of Heal th. posite the postoffice on Ha\'erforclh as r esul ted in t he r ecei pt of an in- avenue.teresting letter f rom \V . B . Carroll.1 This bui ld in g, n ow occup ied bya memher of the health board. 'Rober t J . Nash as a real estate of-:II r . Car ro ll has exp la in ed why l ice, h as l ong ~ e e n a se.rious trafficthe official report did not go through hazard. It p ro je ct s ou t mto the 1!1llthe hands o f the local authorities, of Ha\'erford avenue. obstructlllgand makes an appeal for better un- the view of east-hound cars on Havderstanding:of. anel co-operation in eriord avenue. ~ r a ~ y ~ I o s e shavesthe work of the hoard. His letter have resu l ted at trall1 tune when itfollows: number of pedestr ians are crossing"Constrtlcli\ 'e l 'riticism is 'Ippre- at that point.ciated ~ n e l given careful c ~ n ~ i d e r a - T h r e m ~ \ ' a l of . the off ice willti on by any intellig('nt recipient at 1 ~ 1 a k e It possl.ble to wlde.n Haverfordwhom it is d ir ec ted '\nd con- a\ 'enue to Its f ul l Width at that

    \ 'ersely any ignoranl ~ 1 ; 1 I ; l O r which point. These i m J l r o v e m e n ~ s 'Yil lis not hased on a thorough kno\\'l- s en ' e to e a s ~ up the traffic SItuatIonedge of t he f ac ts i n t he cas t" c loes t o an appreCIabl ed egr ec .m;\ch harm 10 those cndeavoring to No real IJlymise is h el ? o ut f orcarr\' on constrllcli"e work. t he n ew s ta tI on to be bUIlt o n t he"'i'he people of the 1>orOll"h han' ~ o ..h siele. It will probably comeheen much concerned, and j ~ l s t l v so II I Its turn after the other changes

    ahout Infan ti le Paralysis. t\ t a h a ~ ' e 1 ~ : : 1 ~ , e ~ e r t ( : d : , .',\ ~ u n n e l , u n d e ~s ta ted meet in g of the Board of the tl'\c.ks at . Essex ,I.venue, Ion"Health some wecks aITo t he ent ir e ~ ~ l 1 1 g h t . IS not Il1duded 111 the p lans.situation was t h o r o u g l ~ l y discussed , Ihe cost would e:-:ceeel $100,00 ~ n and e"e rv possible considerat ion no way of financmg the project laSgivcn to ;Iny action that would pre- yet been worked o u ~ .v en t a spread of the d isease should In o r d e ~ ; o expedite the plans, ;h eit make its appearance in Narberth. Board?f 1rade passed a r e s o l ~ t l o n .The I H ~ a l t h authorities of neighhor- a p p r ~ v n . l g the plan. of the ratlr.oading communities were consultcd and to ~ h m l 1 1 a t e ~ h N a r b e ~ t h f r e l ~ h ta rrangement s made fo r a prompt siatlCJ!J, removll1g the dehvery pomtexchange of any information that to. v\lynncw?od. .would aid in furthering such pre- l ~ o o k l ~ e C ) ) J n g ancl cre1 .N b tl P - arry .: nc erson. lomas, aIr.~ f ~ r ~ ' ~ f tl 11 t' T Bertha' R. Belmont . Ehvooel Clav Juniors to Have Hallowe'en Partyer IC ; l s n ~ e s s p o . l e I e e mg Jloole. G eo rg e F. Curwen, Josephf. Thursday Evening.~ v ~ s ~ o ~ p e te e, t 1 o r t ~ ' ~ s e ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ Derham. Phi li p D er ham: Gerai;\ .\ hallowe'en partv will he o'i"ellta!neb BY lacCcoltll.n sO l J' el lr1 Na' 11 Ellglish, Samuel R. Haws, Thorn- hy the girls o f thC' .funior Com-'TIl) yO) 0 ms an< 0 11 s, I ' ' '1 '1 ' 1". . . ton .eWlS, 1\ argaret lV artm. en tz l Ilun ity Club next Thursday even-whIle retiring Commander Shubert 1" . EI ']' R 1?\1 1 I fshowed about half t he mov ie s whi ch S ItTT' \ ' E I 1 1 ~ I ; II' to ~ r t f ' Ii ' ary ing. Nl) \'em ler :1, at t le home 0h e t oo k o n thc t r ip . Th c remainder 'l\ellc , I ~ ' CO 1er , a':\l D,o\'der ~ 1'';. Robert]' Nash, Narberth andof the f ilms wiII he shown at a later E' enon, Dnc . ~ e l o r g e lVt U aGn.0, I'riL'e a V e l 1 l l ~ s . All members aret' '.ugene ans, .\' argare .' ns- nrged t o c ome and bring a s t he irmee mg. woid, Han'ev \V. Monks, Edith Mc- ~ l 1 e s t s g-irls who might like tnK ee a nd F I ~ e d C. Pat ton. o f N ar - j oi n the duh. Everyone is to heberth. ! ma,;kecl anel it is suggestec! thatNo\'el1lber 21 : \Villial1l, T. Ahell, I olle girl horrow her hrother\Casper Bongiovanni, Tames Burns, c 1 ( ) t h e ~ and escor t her companion.Benjamin S. Baseler , "Ethel Baker, The small fee of :1.) cents a l ~ o t 1 p l eEdwin A Fitts, John Gallagher, will he t akcl l a t t he door to helpAimee McNeill, Ann LeNoi r, Dav id def ray expense s. .T. Mitchell, John C. Rountree, Ruth A very successful meetmg wasStrawbridge and J. \Valter \Valleigh, hel.d last Thursday at the home of

    of Lower Merion. and Mauricc du El tzahe th Jones . The membersMarais. Emmett Hood, Marv N1e- were ,'cry pleased at the presenceg-ec and \\Talton D. \Ventz, of ~ a r - of :'IIrs. C. A. Farmcr , president ofberth. the senior club, a nd M rs. \VallisNovember 28: Lill ian C. Dallas, , ~ o i ~ e a u , seniOl: c h a i n ~ l a n ofPhilip Harrison. Robert Keine Ed- J ~ t 1 1 l o r s . A . deltghtful 'plano r ~ ward N. Levin, Percival E. M ~ r r i s , c I ~ a l was gtven by 1\1tss Mane

    Rober t Mahon , Edna H. Oliver, Mlesen. .Harry Paople, Annie A. Poole, dance IS on the books forEmily vVatson Supplee and Ferdi - n ext month, so watch for annand ' l 'alone, all of Lower Merion. nounccments.Fo r Civil Court, week of Decem- T-H-E-F-A-M-I-L-Y-A-L-B-UMher 5: Edward F . Bertolet, SarahS. Bailey, E dwa rd J . Dohcny, FOUND-af ter being lost forEmilie Earnthaw, Charles Latch, years- 'fHE FAMILY ALBUM.Margaret Murphy, Mark McNally, Come and see it opened. This deT1'.. Mar y Wood Scheetz. Frank lightful entertainment wil l b e g iv enTohin, \Villiam F. Thornton. all of by t he Ladies' Aid Society of theLower Merion, and George B. Barr Narberth Methodist Episcopal:\I1d Hervey C. Keim. of Narbe rt h. C hu rc h, Friday evening, NovemberDecember 12 : Edward A. Ag-- 4 at 8 o'clock at the church. Ticketsnew. Ethel C. Buckl ey , J. E dg ar o f admission, adults, 25 cents; chilBolsman, l\fabeI Carlin. William S. dren. 15 cents. Keep this date inEmerson, Mary E. Fox, Albert mind and come and have a good

    Faunce, Joseph H. Gimber, Earl 1'. time.Higgins, Marion E. Johnson, Eliza- The Ladies' Aid has announced ab et h Li gg-e tt, Catherine Earle new dat e for thei r annua l bazaarMather, El izabeth McKee, Walter D e c e l 1 l ~ e r TO.Rebman. Florence Scott , 1. HaroldShoemaker and Charles Ziegler, ofLower Merion, and James FPurse, of Narberth.

    Vic trol a t o Be Bought For NewKindergarten.Th e r egu la r m ee ting of th eSchool Board w as he ld l as t Frida y evening, October 21, with afull attendance.It was dccided to have an evening session of the school in gradesfive, six, s ev en a nd e ig ht o n Friday, November 18, at 8 o'clock,to whi ch p ar en ts , f ri en ds amivisitors ar e invited to see th es ch oo l i n o pe ra ti on . 'fhe newElementary School Building willa ls o b e o pe n for inspection.In v iew o f t he r ec en t infantileparalysis scare, th e school authorit i es f umiga ted the buildings andtook all wise and neces sa ry prec au ti on s, t ho ug h t hey n ev er rcceived a report from t he Boa rd o fH ea lt h t o the effect that thercwere any cases of th e disease inthe borough.Th e principal and t he s up er vi so r o f m us ic w er c authori7.ed toprocure a victrola for the kindergarden. which has just been startt ed t hi s fall and is n ow b ei ngcarried on in the Coml11unitvBuilding, and, finally, the boarddecided to have th e Thanksgivingvacation on Thursday and Friday ,November 24, and 25.Chi ld re n t on ig ht a nd a du lt s t omorrow will participate in the MainLine's annual Hallowe'en frolic, atthe Y. M. C. A., in Ardmore. Th eGrand March is scheduled to beginat 8 P. M., with a 'colorful arrayof fanciful and original costumesin the line.

    Vol. XIV, Number 4

    w. S. Horner,303 N. Narberth A v e ~ ,Narberth, Pa.

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    AZPELL'S

    NEW VICTORRECORDS

    Ardmore Theatre Bldg.

    Orlhophonic Recording

    Henl' them a t " Th e Main IAneMusic Store"

    The soft t on e o f t he violin,Themajes ticdep th of t he organ,T he p ow er o f the human voice,The co-ordination of anorchestra,The tempestuous strains of jazz,All ar e you rs on the

    VICTROLA

    HOME COMFORT REST ROOM

    Th e annual campaign of t he F ed eration opened Monday.

    Booklover8' HourTh e first meeting o f t he Book

    lovers' Hour of th e Ardmore\ \Toman's C lu b was h el d in libraryb u il di ng l a st ' fuesday morningwith a g oo d a tt en da nc e. M rs.Wi l li am Chambe rs conducted th emee ting and a ~ e l i g h t f u l hour wa sspent in looking over names ofHew books an d a ut ho rs a nd inreading "Walt," Christopher Morley's enterta ining play, which, wa sread at t h e a n ni ve r sa r y mee ti ngfor \Va lt \Vh itman in Camden la styear.At t h e n e xt mee ti ng , to be heldat IO.:m A. M., o n Novembe r 8,th e ladies plan to tak e up an intensive study of th e life an dw or ks o f \VaIt \Vhitman.

    ' 1 t " ' S " " " " e " e " ~ e \ P ~i Jobbing CarpenterIHarry H. HamerNARBERTH 2762~ M e " M " " ~

    NARBERTH

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    330-32-34Iona Avenue

    Car Washing Day or Night

    .Plant Tulip Bulbs Now

    nll), 011r selection, for ouly U'1.00.

    H. Britten, Mgr.

    Old Haverford Road, West of Ardmore Avenue(Phone Ardmore 2017)

    ol1r selectlon, ror onl)' '2,00.NO. 3-25 bulbs, el\Ch of 20 nnmell vllrletles (:';00 bulbs In

    NO. 1-10 bulbs, each of 10 named varIeties (100 In all),ollr se lec tlon of the DarwIn Breeder and Cottage types , eachlot b ag ge d a nd tagged separately-no mIxtures-extra flnebul bs o f t he hIghest quality, ror only $ 3 . ' 1 ~ .

    NO. ~ 1 bulbs. e ach of five named varletlcs (M tn nUl,

    Battery Service-Batteries called {m', 1'ecJuu'geda.nd delivered

    Don't 1 C a i t - o r d ~ r today while Ollr a8sort1ltent 18 complete.Our complete list of Tulips Bulbs will be gladly sent on request.

    THE LITTLE FLOWER GARDEN

    All work guaranteed. Moderate prices, flat rate ifdesired. Motor rebuilding and refit t ing a special ty-no j ob too large or too small.

    lOO-car storage capacity. Not a s ingle post withinDAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. NEVERhe walls.CLOSED.

    Storage and Serv ice on a ll makes of cars , t rucks lind tractors.Over 15 yeaJ1l' automotive practical experience.

    NEW HEATING SYSTEM

    MONTGOMERY GARAGE

    We import ou r bulbs direct from Holland. All"11'e carefully selected,I first-size and equa l in quality to those supplied lIy any other firm. Youi cannotbuy be tte rbu lbs anywhere. A trial order will convince you, TakeII advantage o f o urSPECIAL GET ACQUAINTED OFFERS

    Who Skipped Bail Two Years AgoBring Desanta Back From canada.Th e mounted police of t he nort h

    \V st mayo r may no t be their model,u ut t he L owe r Mer io n police a lso'get their man" ev en though severalycar s may intervene. They provedthat this w ee k w he n L ie ut en amMullin brought back from Montreal.Canada , Nicholas Desanta, who fledthis c ou nt ry t wo y ea rs a go whi leawaiting- trial 011 charges brought bythe Lower Merion police.

    A woman who was a bride eighttimes just died at Beaufort, Miss., att he age of 77 years. She l ived to realize that she started her matrimonialcareer too early to make it win herfame on the stage or screen.

    Wynnewood MeetingA Wynnewood n ei gh bo rh ood

    meeting of t he F ede r at ion worke rstook place at Mrs . Wal te r Clothier'sresidence, \Vednesday, October 19,1927, at 4 o'clock. Despite the inclement weather, an excellent showing of 28 workers was r eco rded .Th e best means of efficiently an dquicldy r eachi ng t hequo t a were discussed. Twenty-five thousand dolla rs is th e s um desired, After thebusiness me etin g th e g ue sts en joyed refreshments offered by Mrs.Clothier in her at t ract ive home.

    Kiwanians and Rotarians HoldSuccessful Joint Meeting This WeekL. M. POLICE GET MAN

    Among the Business Men

    REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES

    LETTER TO THE EDITOR

    A CO-OPERATIVE COMMUNlTYNEWSPAPER

    Published by theLIVINGSTON PUBLISHING 00 .PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, EdItorTHOMAS A. ELWOOD, Ass't EditorOUlce. 268 Haverford Avenue

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    He wlro lravcls Ihe business thoroughMr. and Mrs. Josenh T. Barc lay , of farcs of Narberlh hosflJuch to obscrve. :Sabine avenue, entertained Miss Caro- Ii is h ar d 10 disl i llguish, . Ihough, be-Iinc Atkinson and thei r daughter, Miss tZl'C,'1I adt'el'lisillg alld lICWS. So, ill The Ardmore Rotary Club, organAnnc Barc lay , last week- end. M is s o/'dl'l" 10. tell f o l k ~ of p r ~ g r e s s and ized for a short period of over' ' two" . . ., changes II I our bU.m,ess s e c l l o l ~ , and 10 . L' K' .A t k l 1 l s ~ n IS MISS Barclay s roommate c01llllleni 0/1 Oil/sian ding lhillgs, wc will years, and the Mam me Iwamsa t t he Ir s choo l, Del awar c Col le ge f or galher logellrer a few cOlII/llellls 1I0W and Club, in existence for a lmos t o ne year,Women. t hen (l nd 1"1/1 a bus in cs s /l ie n' s news h av e b ee n, s in ce their organization,Master Raymond Watrous, 215 Avon coln",n fo/ ' al l 10 read. wcnding their separate ways, with eachroad, is giving a c os tumc party' to * * * performing its ~ a r i o u s activities anticclchrate Hallowe ' en on Saturday, Oc- This week the big news seems totober 29. center nn Nor th Narberth avenue, where obligat ions en ti rely d is t inct a nd apa r tMrs. Rudolph Buck, Mr. and Mrs, S a ~ a s i n and Freed are rushing the from the other.Boyd T . Barnard, o f A vo n r oa d, and ,. . The Boards of Dir ec to rs o f t he twoMr. Elliott Barnard, of Arkansas City, IlIllShl1lg touches on the new NarberthKansas, spent several days recently in Thea:er. It is a beautiful joh. We clubs, convinccd that e ~ c h could help:I:lW York City. arc not much of a movie fan but if the other and that the co-operation ofMr. B . e r w ~ l ~ ~ a b s o . n , O! \Vashington, thc management is generous wi;h press both c lu bs w ou ld r cd ou nd t o t he ir

    D. C., IS vISIting IllS s is te r. Mrs. E. , . . mutua l benef it and thc advan tagc o fStanton Hel1ry, Jr., of Avon r oad. passes we. c an t. Imagme a t he at er a ny -?IIIS. Horacc Wanamaker and he r whcre. whIch WIll be more. r e s t f ~ 1 and t he Main L inc commun it y, s ugge st e dson, Horace VVanamaker, motored t o homehke. But m or e o n tIllS tOpIC next a joint mectiJlg of the two clubs, which Dcsanta was arrested in October,Pi tt sbnrgh and hack this weck. week. * * * was h el d at thc Casa Del Rey on 11925' a fter a brut a l a ss aul t com-Mr . a nd M rs . M. L ou is Johnson, of Tuesday, October 25. mi tt c d in a g'arage o n R os e lane inA I I d f Thc ~ r o n t g o m e n ' Ga ra ge , o n JonaVOIl roal, lave returnc rom a two J The meeting was cal lcd for t he pu r- II aver ford. Hel d w it ho ut bail atwecks' motor tour through New Eng - a v ~ n u e . is under new management H. f . . . I\l an d. P roYinc ct own, Mas s. , was t hc l !r lt te n, f orme rl y e n ~ p l o ) ' e d by Arthur posc 0 devc1opl1 lg a f rtend ly spl r il the dagistrate's hearing he w a fu rthcs t point east . K o r t h ~ l l S . a s mecha ll lc, h as t ak en ove r among the members of the two clubs l at er a dm it te d t o brmd at N orris~ f r s . Edward Gillis, of Dudley avc- ~ h bUlldmg., one of t h . I a r g c ~ t g a r a ~ e s and of inst i ll ing i nt o t he ir vari(;Hls town after being indicted by thenile, annonnces thc engagemcnt of her 111 the. sectIon. "Ir .. I.ntlen IS mak!ng members the thought that co-operation G I J Th I b fl'Saturday, October 29, 1927 daughtcr, Jcannctte Evelyn, 10 Mr. cxtenSIV{' changcs. Ill. o rd er to 'bring on the part of both would be o f mate- :all( ury, e (a y e ore l1S_______________ , James Douglass Moo re . o f German- the garage up to date In evcry way. rial a ssi st an ce to each and WO'uld cn- trtal he fled t o Canada.

    I town. Thc wcdding will take place the, ." * , . a .b le each to bet tc .r perform the func- Lower :Merion police s en t o utlattcr part of Novemher. The engage- 1 he s t o r ~ wmdows. h a\ 'e b cen a r io t t I 0 1 ~ S of thc . c lub 111. thc c ~ n ~ m u l l l t y . "flyers" to officials in other cities andment \\'as announccd last Saturday. O c- o f color tIllS wee;, WIth t h orange and 1 he mect lng was Ill.thc JOIll! charge last week received word that th etober 22. at a hr idgc lunchcon at Bryn- black ?f h a l l o ~ v e cn d o n ~ m b l ~ c k cats of C. Howard MeredIth, pres ldcnt of . . .Firs t , le t it be sai d that t he wr it er wood Manor Inn. which th ir ty- f ivc ,an.d. Witches, WIth pumpkms, f rUIts, nuts, thc Kiwanis Club and John "Veigel fuglttve ha d been apprehended 111ha s n o a ct iv e i nt er es t in t he Narberth gucsts attcnded. :ra.ISIl1S and a ll t he f ixmgs. .Two o f . the president of the I ~ o t a r y Club. and w a Mon tr ea l. T hi s w ee k L ie ut en amFire Company, simply being one of the Dr. A. J. Dcnman and J. L. ~ l c - : w l l l d o \ ~ s have attracted s p ~ c l a l a ttcn tlOn. a t tcndcd by a very grcat perccntage of Mullin. accompanied by Count y D e-C re r\ '. c as hi cr o f t he l \arbcrth Na_lqnc ot the unusual one, ; IS t ha t o f thc thc, mcmbcrs of both clubs. . tt'.ctt,c .1()lln S t e , ' e t l . ~ o l l . , ,\'ellt up alldsu-called inacti\'c members, which ' Narb tl C I Co \V'tl R I Iional Bank, arc o n a t cn -d ay hunting c I oa ., mpany. . I 1 ap I. fhe k.'eynote of the .mcetl11g wa.s IJrOtlcrllt 111111 l ) a c l ~ .das si fi ca ti on i s a ut omat ic to eve ry t ri p in the L\dirondack l\lountains l\ew Dunnc,; aclvcrtlslllg" hackground.. pIllS f dId d I ,. , 'tl t" f 1\1 J nen s up an . :o -opc ra tl on an t liS "{ I ItId .woman, man or chi ld upon paymcnt of Ynrk. : Ie ar IStlC senSl' 11 . ISS eannette was particularly strcsscd by Presidents 1\ UC 1 r ~ l . ape, , wa s e nv o v e 111$:: a y ca r. I w as , h ow e\ 'e r, a ff or dc d A ma sk ld H al lowc 'c n party was held IGil li s ( see F!rcs idc 1 'OIumn), the Nar- Mered ith and \Veigel, who each ad- the ex trad tt lOn. I he warr ant s and. . f k' . I f Friday c \' en in g a t t hc homc o f ? \I rs .' h cr th coal ~ \ ' l l J ( l o w usual ly ratcs morc dr,esscd the mecting, callinlo!: attention t h e e vide nc e in the case along withthc pnvllege a wor mg With anI or H. Earl Acl1('nbach. l\lerwyn road.ltha:l.a passmg glance. I I f It he f ir emen in conne ct io n w it h their Thc guests wer c l\ lis s ) ,l ar ga rc l! .1111s wcck t hey h av e co lle cte d a I.ot o t t I ?s e p rl :: ,e nt ! o t IC p u q ~ o s e s 0 1.e certifications from Harr i sbu rg andrccent carnival and was afforded many Odiorne,)'1iss E\'clyn Hanscll and Mr. ) I lette!s from ~ ~ over the. map. pralS- ~ ~ } C f ~ l i ~ ~ d W I I I ~ S ~ J r ~ : : ~ f ~ ~ _ ~ o ~ ~ : ~ ~ i ~ ~ : . spmt from t he P ro th o no ta ry a t N o rr is opportunities to view their indefatigable Davitl Quick. of Narherth: the 1\1 isses Illig t 1 1 ~ l r a d v c ~ t 1 s m g l'r .thclr coal, and A particularly plcasing feature of the town wer e r eq ui re d a s well a s t hecnergies .in order to put t he c ar ni va l B el ty Huck, Dorothy Fitzmaur;cc, !the \ ~ ' l I I d o w dIsplay, \ ~ ' I ~ l c h ~ I s o shows meet ing was the a lt erna te s in ging o f a pprova l of Federal officials inacross, both sociall)' and financially, Dorothca Mctius, Hclen Bottoms. Alicc :samp es of the adver lt smg. IS t o s how the Rotary s ongs a nd Kiwanis songs. \VashinglOn. The t ri p t o Wa sh in g and it is generally conceded that they. Tyson and Mcs sr s. Abc l I \o tt oms, i ~ 1 1 C rcsidents how the N .. C. C. is spread- a ll songs being joincd in by membll'sdid do that. to ' "the queen's tastc;" IDrew O'Kcefe. Herhert Young, Jimmy lmg Ihe fame of our fa.lr horough. of both clubs, with \Vil l iam Bria , of t on \Vas made by Police Superinten-Thc volunteer memhers that p rotect , Roher ts , Bud ?llar shal l. Dan Lcwis'l A I ~ d people are crossmg the s tree t to Villanova College, and D r. S av il lc A dent Smith. After t he S t at e Depa r t-your p.ropertyand mine are a mighty Fred Yealand amI Bobhy Scot t . o f' I

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    Self-Acting StorageGas Water Heater$95 CONNECTED

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    is making pop visits right now,but it won't- be long before shewill be here for an all-winter'sstay.The only way to be comfortable while Cold Weather isaround' is to have a fire in yourHeater. Ana the one way tomake a fire that will give thebest result s is to burn good,hard Jeddo-Highland Coal.

    Have You Plenty?NARBERTHCOAL COMPANY

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    NARBERTHHousekeepers and Auto Owners!

    Everyone o f you shou ld t.::e

    You Can U s aRADIANT TypeGAS HEATERat moderate cost

    Turn n Gas HeatHAVE 'vARMTH AND CHEER

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    PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN-COUNTIES GASand ELECTRIC COMPANYArdmore 3500 Bryn Mawr 327 Wayne 41Hilltop 233 Upper Darby. Boulevard 1600

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    CRANE'S DRUG STORENarberth and Haverford AvenueRNarberth 3920

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    We h el p y ou take care of the baby. Standard storkgoods at moderate prices. Household helps that makehomekeeping more pleasurable. Pure fru it juices at ourfountain . Candies of excellence.

    NARBERTH FOLKS

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    Weare ready to help youwith your Hallowe'en Party.All the jixin's-Ca1'ds, Invi.tations, Tallies, Place Cards,Favors, Candles, etc.OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGSPHONE: NARBERTH 2882Haverford Ave. at Forrel.lt Ave.ooo=oo======-===o=cFor PermanentSatislaction

    ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = cI Ye Oddity Shoppe"The GIrt C en te r o f t he M ai n L in e"

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    L EISURE, independence, a steady income a re thegoals we all covet, but few are ready to pay theprice of a litt le self-denial and financial planning toattain. '

    Our Daily Dividend Plan is suggestedfor people who are really interested intheir own futures. Illquire Now!

    Thcrcsno ~ i m c out-IorBuick

    Narberth

    The Merion Title 8 Trust Co.OF ARDMORE

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    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~It Schedule of Montgomery Bus CO.,. Inc. :IIMontgomery Avenue Line L e ~ " i n ~ Pennsylvania ~ R. Sta- \ un ti l 10.30 P . M. 'Eastbound tlOn m Narberth 7 mmutes later Then 10.50 and every 20 min. un ti l .&.iW t ha n t he above-mentioned times. 12.30 A. M.~ ~ ~ = = ~ * ~ = ~ ) ~ E = = ~ ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ = = ~ ) ~ E = = ~ = ~ ' ~ E = = ~ ) ~ ' ~ = ~ ) ~ E = = ~ ) ~ E = = = ) ~ E = = ~ U ~ ~ I , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o o ~ ~ ~ ~ m ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ h S ~ ~ ~ r n ~ L ~ T h u l ~ ~ ~ U O ~ M .Avenues 21 mmutes later t ha n t he above- Leaving 54th a ~ City Line 5 min- .&.iW mentioned times u te s l ate r t ha n th e above-men-

    WEEKDAY8 tioned times.Starting at 5.30 A. M. Westbound Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. 8ta-Then every 15 min. until 9 . ~ 0 A . ~ . Leaving 62d and Lancaster Avenue tion in Narberth 19 J!linutes later .&.iG 0, / L' . ~ . ' w Then 9.20 and eve ry 20 min. unti l than the above-mentIOned times..c::a. ~ , 3.00 P. M. WEEKDAYSw Then 3.15 and eve ry IF: min. unti l Starting at 6.00 A. M. Narberth Short Line .&.i10 00 P M Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. M . ., TI Eastbound.&.iThen 10.20 and every 20 min. until 1en 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min. 'I"6l1200 P M until 3.30 P. M. Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Station .sG.t. ., 0 d 2 30 A M Then 3.45 P . M. and every 15 min.hen 12.30. 1.3 an . . Narberth .&.iunti l 10 .30 P. 1\1.W SATURDAVS Then 10.50 and every 20 min. until WEEIU)A\'S AND SU:-iIlAYS .& t

    Starting at 5.30 A. M. Then 12.30 A. M. Starting at 5 .50 A. M. '"O1Then every 15 min. until 9.00 A. M. Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A. M. Then 630 7 10 7 50 830 9 10 ..Then 9.20 and eve ry 20 min. until . , . , . , . ,ATURDAVS 9.50, 10.30, 11.10 and 11.56 A. M.- 12.00 A. M. Starting at 6.00 A. M. Then 12.30. 1.10, 1.50, 2.30. 3.10,Then 12.15 and every 15 min . unt il Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. M. 3.50, 4.30, 5.10, 5.50, 6.30, 7.10,10.00 P. 1\1. "1 Then 9.50 A . M . lind every 20 min . 7.50. 8.30, 9.10, 9 .50, 1 0.30 , 11.10Then 10.20 and every ::\1 mm. untl until 12.30 P. M. and 11.50 P. M. .&.iW 12.00 P. M. Then 12.45 P. M. and every 15 min. Leaving 54th and Cit y LineThen 12.30. 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. unti l 10 .30 P. M.~ SUNDAYS Then 10.50 P. 1\1. and every 20 min. WestboundW Starting at 5.30 A. M. until 12.30 A. M.Th 1L h '1 900 A M Th 100 200 d" 00 A M WlmKDAVS AND SVNnAVSW en every 72 - our un t l . . en. , . an . .Then 9 .20 and every 20 min. unti l Starting at 6.10 A. M.1.00 P. M. SUNDAYS Then 6.50, 7.30, 8 .1 0, 8.50, 9.30 .& tThen 1.15 and every 15 min. unti l Starting at 6.00 A. M. 10.10, 10.50 and 11.30 A . M.10.00 P. M. Then every Ih-hour unti l 9 . 3 ~ A. M. Then 12.10, 1 2.50, 1.30 , 2 .1 0, 2 . 5 0 . ~Then 10.20 P. 1\1. and every 20 min . Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min . 3.30. 4.10, 4.50, 5.30. 6. 10. 6.50 ..&.iW \lntil 12.00 P. l\f. unti l 1 .30 P. M. 7.30, 8.10, 8.50, 9.30, 10.10, 1 0 . 5 0 ~' l 'hen 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. Then 1.45 P. M. and every 15 min. and 11.30 P. M. and 12.30 A. M.

    ti:FOR INFORMATION ON OTHER SCHEDULES, PHONE BRYN MAWR 1 280-1008:1w'~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

    Bankers' Hallowe'ell Frolic odt,l celebration. Th e jazz ar t ist sU n S at ur da y c \' en in g l as t t he we: c Ti:ton's 'l'cxans, an o rches

    Merion Titlc Employees' Assoc ia- t ra composed of scveral of thelion gathered in from t he h ranch l;1nk's own employecs. Refreshoffices a nd w it h the main 1\n1- l1lents cunsistccl of candied apples.more office sported thcll1seh'es to .. ider, pretzels, candy and cakes.a good old-fashioned Hal1owe'el Over ten g-allons of cider disapparty. Ghosts and girls. song- an pearc d dn rin g the course of thecider. dancing and doughnuts, al' ~ \ e l l i n g . So f igur e i t ou t fur ) 'ourwere mingled into an enthus ias t ic eli. Each lvleriun 'l'itleite lookscrowd of ' masquerading joyster happily iurwanl to t he next event .t o mak e t he eveni ng one not so on \\,hich is on t he c al en da r forto he forgotten in the lucal bank. ovemher 21. It is a s how andI t was a unique sight with the c1ance at t he Brook li ne Squar!:'hookkeeping floor transformed Club.into a b al l r oom l in ed with clcco- Great credi t is duc t he cOl11mitrated ~ o o r lamps, cornstalks a nd t ee f or the last party whose excelpumpkm faces. Over seventy cos- l en t p lansand work made the evet t ~ m e ( ! folk were p r e s e ~ l t , and each ing a large success. Mr. ~ S a l 1 1 u e l(hd hIS stunt. for thc Judges. who Keen, a s cha irman, was i n- a l ar geawarded pnzes for the ],est. measure ITS"lJIlSihle fur that.Among' some of the hu:ky unes . 1':. Twere t wo p os in g as nurse maid ------and haby wit h coach and all il1l- I t ' ~ a p oo r W el sh rarebit thatp cd im en ta t o match. Tramps, dOCSll'l l l I a h yo u r egre t h ,wing iormSouthern darky gentlemen. sheiks. t,l its acquaintance.Spaniards, g-hosts. hula-hula girls I i a man iecls it ill h i hones it isand many o th er s ad ded t o t he col- apt to he rhtumatism,

    The referee'swhisde shrills "lime outl" Thegame halts pending a player's return to the line-up.--Time out" isnever calledfor Buick-Buick is always"i n thegame"-never "01.1 the side lines". I f there isa ttlong run" to be made, you can depend on Buickreach the "goal".When you a tt end the b ig football games this year,notice the predominance of Buicks- for men andwomen who like action,like Buick.Sedans '1195 to '1995 Coupes '1195 to '18 '0

    SportModels '1195 to '1525a ~ f , ioP1hll, ltJk/I........ ." , IIIItr. klliUJ, rH G. II . A c....." .. - . , ."tlGirwltl., II "NiWIf.

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    IA.added to the Bel l tol l l ines inPennsylvania.The old enemy of telephoneservice-sleet storm-is beingoutgeneraled.And with a 17% improvementin maintenance, service interruptions are approaching the vanishing point.Dependability and freedomfrom interruption are keeping .pace with the increased speedo f y o u r o u ~ o ~ t o w n c a l u .It's part of the new era in telephone communication.Lastyearnearlyseventythousandnillesof wire in cablesalonewere

    BLAZING trails over mountain ranges, cuttingthroughforests, then out upon the highwaya-

    THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANYOF PENNSYLVANIA

    Hardy construction"gangs" arereplacing the old-time open-wirelineswithcahles--onshort,sturdy'poles.The larger centers are now conn ec te d b y the se storm- andtrouble- defying avenues of communication.

    , I l \ G. !{. ERB, District Manager- . ~ I . - . -=------BUICKjO

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    ' rhe MontgomeryCounty Federation of Womens Club s held a successful mee t ing i n th e n ew B al aCynwyd Club Bui ld ing, October 20 .. A prize of $5.00 had been offeredto the club making the best display of flowers, and th e p l at formheld a wonderful array of daint.ily.arranged baskets of fall blooms.Th e one ar ranged an d presented

    by Mrs. William Chambers, of Ardl1l?re, was p ro no un ced t he p ri zewmner.The basket wa s a "ery harmonious arrangement of several varieties

    of dahlias, all havingthe r i ch bronzesh ad ing and int erwoven with th eampylops is " ine. Mr. and Mrs.Chambers a r e a r ti s ts in producingwonderful dahlias.

    LYONS

    WinchesterHamiltonMarlinRemingtonfor moat every

    tHE WHO HUNTS

    MAY FILL HIS WANTSa

    RIFLES

    A full line of Guns, Rifles,Ammunition and Camping Goods

    LOWEST BAROMETER

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    AT BETTER THAN CITY PRICES

    A large supply o f ammun ilion gu nGunning Clothing, Cartridge Belts, Leggins,and all kinds of Camping Supplies

    LYONS BARDWARE COMPANYNarberth's Largest Store

    230 Haverford AvenueHave You Seen Oll l ' Special Window Display?

    LefevreFoxStevensWinchester

    SHOTGUNS

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    It Announcing the Opening--- :Iof the Main Line's

    ~ w MOST BEAUTIFUL PLAYHOUSEIt . ... .. 3=: The NARBERTH THEATRE!Narberth Avenue, North of Haverford

    A tastefully decorated, comfortable, airy theat re; the pick of re-It cent photoplays; every facil ity for comfort, courtesy and pleasure :IIIt AMPLE PARKING SPACE :II-- ;It OPENING TUESDAY, NOV. 1st :Ii~ Tuesday and Wedllesday

    DOLORES DEL RIOIN ~

    "Loves of Carmen" . A Fox P1'oduction ,~ ~ It Thwosday alld Friday :II

    ~ "The Gay' Retreat"It Saturday ::.: :11'

    A NEW TOM MIX FILM~ E "Silver Valley" !I: Comedies and Newsreels Eve 1Y Day :I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~

    .youth, of all clubs in th e district.Every member wa s p r es e nt at Of Year Marked Last Wednesday'sth e re gu lar luncheon w hen th e Heavy Rainfilll, Weatherman Says.g ov er no r s po ke t o th e member-s hi p o n th e final p ur po se o f Ro - Temperature vary ing from 67 toto tary. He t ol d h is hea re r s o f th e 39 degrees and an unusually low

    international convention at Ost- barometer reading mark ed th e p ~ , s tend an d of th e progress made week ' s weather , according to Mainthere in in ternat ional good will. Line Co-operative Observer Charles"Rotary," Dr . Schmucker said, ]'. A. Decker. Th e barometer was

    "is no t just a co ll ect i on o f l oca l 11Igh at 30.21 a n l ow l as t \Vednes l un ch c lu bs organized for good day at 29 .21 , whIch was, the lowestfellowship. A world group of of t he ye ar , an d ~ l e a r l y as low asullsiness men m ay in time do a October 25, 1926, when a pressuregreat deal to solve th e q ue s ti on o f 29. 20 was recorded.of international peace. Parisian P r ~ c i p i t a t i o n last Wednesday wa sRo ta ri an s a re now engag e d in 01'- .r.44 lOch, a nd f or the week, 1.67ganizing' clubs t\lroughout Ger- lIlch. 'rhe total since October ] ismany." 6.83 inches.

    DECEMBERN

    ROTARY IS HOST

    'Dealers' AssociationDisplay 25 Makesof Carso

    PLAN FOR MEETING

    PLAN MAINUNEAUTOMOBILE SHOW

    To District Gove.nor-Hears of Internatlonal Progress.

    Th e Bala-Cynwyd-Narbel'thRotary C lu b w as h os t, 'fuesday,to th e g-overnor of th e FiftiethRotary d is tr ic t, D r . 'Samuel C.Schmucker, of West Chester. Th evisit of the gover nor is a yearlyevent in which a l l c l ub ac t iv i ti e sare carefu lly scru t in ized .Before the r egu lar meet ing , Dr.S&hmucker wa s in conference for

    t wo h ou rs w it h club executivesand commi tt ee chai rmen to helpin th e f o rmu la t io n o f a programfor the coming year, After goinginto t h e wo rk .of th e local club , hee xp re s se d h is b el ie f th at it wa sth e best organized, despitE: it s

    MANY GUESTS

    BOWLING NEWS

    the Biblc lesson sermon for Sunday,October :-10, is "Everlasting Punishment."

    KUNEKI NEWS.The Camp Firc Girls' cake bakc wil lbe on the 29th of Octobcr . Comc andget stockcd for Hallowc'en. Thc cakcb ak e will b c in the empty r oom between Shea's and Davis'. Ou r bazaar

    is going t o b e h e ld on Dcccmber 17 forlast-minutc shoppers . Thcre is achallcc fQr ) 'OU to buy all your gifts.Thursday, Octobcr 27, we arc havinga Hallowc'cn party and are initiatingfour girls-Madeline Cohee, Alice Edwards, Lois Rinehart and Ruth Suplee.Don't forget our c ak e b ak e f or t he rearc going to be some good cakes thcre,I can promise you that lThe Camp F ir e B ug

    Church Notes

    The Presbyterian ChurchRev. John Van Ncss, M. A.. Minister.Mcetings for October 30:9,45 A. M.-Bible scho ol. All in,itcd.11 A. M.-Morning worsh ip . S cr mon thcmc, " ~ l c a s u r i n g and Comparing."11 A. 1 L -Junior church for chilelren.6,45 P. 11 .-Mectings o f t he Juniorand S cn io r Endeavor Socicties.7.45 P. M.-Evcning worship withscrmon from the tcxt , "WhatsocYcr isnot o f f ai th is s in ."Next Wcdncsday eycning in placcof t hc usual prayer mcc ti ng wc wi lluni tc w it h thc Women's MissionarySociety in celcbration of t he o nc h un d red and twenty- fi ft h ann ivcr sa ry o fnational missions. An intcrcst ing program i s b ei ng p la nn ed . A s ke tc h, c ntitlcd "Thanksgiving . '\nn, ' w il l hc presentcd by memb crs of the. S c m ~ c rF idcl is B ib lc C la ss . Al l eonha ll y 111vitcd.

    B ap ti st Church of the EvangelR ob er t E . Kcighton, Ministl ' r.Sunday, Octobcr ;\0:tl.45 A. M.-Church school.. .11 A. M.-110rning worship. S l ~ r , ~n "A Thous and Years from Now.7 P. }'-I.-Young peoplc's dcvotionalrvicc. Topic, " How Our ChurchcsTogc thc r . " ,7.45 P. M.-EYcning wors!lip. SCI'-"What Will Bc the Faith o f t hc

    Tuesday . Novcmber 1:10 .30 A. M.-Whitc C r o s ~ .2.30 P. M.-Quarterl)' b U S I I ~ e s s mect-of thc Women's Associatton.S P. M.-Trustees meeting.Wcdnesday, Novcmbcr 2:6.30 to 9 P. M.-The f irs t o f f ou rsecut ivc church nights. Thc program i nc lu dc s two c1a sscs, o nc f oru lt s a nd on e f or young pcop!c, apecial spcakcr and a short dcvot tonalcriod. ., IThe spccial speakcr thiS w e c ~ IS tIeRcv . A. Ray Abrams, who has Jus t r ~ t urn cd from a Eur op ca n study triPit h t he Shc rwood Eddy p ;t rt y.

    Methodist Episcopal ChurchW. Sheridan Dawson, Ministcr .Sunday, Octobcr 30 :!l.411 A. M.-Bible school. Hon. F.Stitcs, superintcndcnt.11 A. M.-Morning worship. Thcmc,with God."Anthem-"Thc So n o f Go d," As h

    Quartet-COLctMy Fai thTakc Hold,"6.45 P. M.-Epworth Leaguc dcYoal mecting.7.45 P. M.-Evening worship."Thc Apostles' Crecd,,-coI hecvc in thc forgivcncss of sin."Anthem-coLovcst Thou :',1 c ?" 'ViI-

    t'Quartet-CO Alone wit h J csus,hanks. .Epworth Lcague h u ~ i u e s s anel socmlc ti ng on Monday evening..Thc Epwor th Leaguc class III e\'auwill mee t o n \Vedncs(lay lVCat 7.15 o'clock.Prayer a nd p ra is c on \Ve dn cs da yat 8 o'clock.'Mecting of the Sunday School BoardTuesday at R P. M. at t he homc'ofLcntz. 8 'Vynnewood court.T he ncw d at c o f t he bazaar hclll ana ll y b y t he L ad ie s' Aid S oc ic ty onc f ir st Saturday oi Deccmher hasen fixcd for Dcccmbcr 10.

    All Saints' Church\Vynncwood, Pa.Rcv. Gibson Bell, Rcctor.s A. M.-Holy Coml11union.]0 'A. M.-Church school.11 A. M.-Morning prayl 'r and Sl 'r 1110n bv thc rcctor.Te Deul11, B-flat, 'Villall.Anthem-"r Wi ll M agni fy T hc c, "Palcstrina. 'Choir and thir t )' t raincd voiccs.i P. } 'L-Young peoplc's fcllowship.On Friday, October 28, the. youngpcople' s fel lowship hcld an enJoyablcHallowc'cn masquerade in t h parishhousc of the church. A prlZC wasawa rded t o t hc per son wearing the1110St comical costumc. Thc cntertainmcnt consistcd of games, refrcshmentsa nd d an ci ng . A d cl ig ht iu l a nd \'Cryh ap pv t im e wa s h ad b y all.oli Dccembcr :!. at thc ) , lontgumcryschoo l t hc f el lowship 'wi ll p re scnt a;llusicdl comcd\', "Colleg'C Days." Thecast consists of thir tcen members, as's is tc d b) ' a c ho ru s of thirty. Thcrcwill b e d an ci ng u nt il 1 o'clock aftcrt he p lay . Tickcts may be s c c u r ~ dthrough t h m c m h , ~ r ~ of thc fcl!owsillpor from RIchard (dlhs a t t hc Narbc rt hCoa l Company . Al l scab will he rc:scrved.

    NewHallowe'en Party Last Friday at Gilp in Ro ad H ome .On c of thc best Hallowc' cn part ieso f t hc scason was hcld l as t Friday cvc-ning" a t t he l ov el y home of Mr. a nd EARLYMrs. John Wc ig el o n Gilpin ro ad,Wynnewood. Thc housc was a tt rac-t ively decorat cd , and many novel ty Anl )OUnCement w il l soon be madef ea tu re s m ad c t hc c ve ni ng p as s all t oo f the definite da te for a Main Lineswif tly for thc gucsts. Thc party was 0g ivcn for the bcncfit of the Luthcran \tltO Show, f or which plans werechurch organ f und. Wil li am T. Mc- made Mond.ay n ight a t a meeting of!nt''1"e and Aunt Betty 's Sweet Shop, t he newl yo r gani zed Ma in Line Au of Ardmore, donated prizcs and pastry, tomobile Dealer s' Associa t ion , heldrcspcctively. Among the many w ho

    a tt cn dc d w er e Mr . a nd M rs . Gc or gc 111 t he C as a del Hea . i n Haverford.A lb er t, M r. a nd Mr s. John Sjoholm, Th e show will prohably be held earlyM ~ u d Mn . HuoW G r i 9 ~ M ~ ~ In D ~ e m ~ G in ilie md R ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f iCuster , Mrs. Joseph T. Barclay. Miss Pallcr \'Yorks. in Bryn 1\1 a',\'1'. I'Annc Barclay. Miss Carolinc Atkinson,Martha 1laxwcll. Julia Robinson. Flor- Twenty firms. irom City Line tocncc Haist, Virginia Mcans, E thc1 Me- \Vayne. will prohahly delmJllstrateKcc. 111 the show the 25 makes of r a r ~Edi th Van Dorcn , Ruth Smi th , Mrs . which they r e I J n : ~ e n l . In addition,H B 'j Ittrray J anc l Iu rr ay , Miss '. lV , tHo a c c e ~ s o r i e ~ will be 111aced onGcorgi;lI1na Ho ff st en , M rs . R ob cr t aGerhard. 1lrs. Whitesidc, Miss R. display.Joncs. ReL and ~ I r s . Clctus Scnft, Mr. Th e cOlllmittec ill chal'ge cOllsists.1 " Oscar S'''lln. Miss Frcda .anu Mrs. , f Rall)h Frcnch. R Eo Sprmger,Scn ll , Mr. and ~ rs. Gcorge E. Stack (Jhousc, ~ I r . and ~ I r s . Charlcs B. Clip- Ceorg-e I.. Barret t . Henry '1'. Brown,

    I sham. Mrs . W . B rinc r, B et ty McDcr - \\ 'illiam j \l adden . l ohn T. Dunn,Imott. Cathcrinc lliller, Mr. and Mrs . L10vd C li el ll . B. S. 'Base ler an d AIThomas Shcad. llr . a nd M rs . Arthur hcri S i e . f . ! e h n ~ l I 1 . Officers of the newJ . T ob er t, :M r. a nd Mrs. Cla rcnc c c> \ C IJ 1 \ IHUlllphrics, Mr. and :'I'lrs. 1'. C. Bcll, association are f Han . -.La e. I r< -Catherine Masters, Madclinc Bcll. Rosc more and \Vayne Bui ck d ea le r,Weigel, Whilma Wcigel, Hclcn Krout, ' president; \Yillialll JIadden, viceElverda Stackhousc, Dorothy Kirsch )resident., I-len 1.\ T. Brown, secre.I 11' I tl Sc al )o ld t a nd E di th IalH " Iza WI. ar\,. nlHl 101m T. Dunn, t reasurer .Maguirc. t . Mcssrs. Thomas A. Elwood, Arthur Interested in Show.Bailey, William Banfield :'Ilax Kirsch'-l\ ' lainCltle a'utomobiic' dealers inRobcrt Bell, Xcd CUIll;ingham, Wi!- terested in the show a nd t he makesI H . 'r Cllarlcs Vogt , Bcr-tam cmnllngc, o f c ar s the, handle , a re a s fol1ows:tram Taylor, Bud Compton, Kenncth _Emmctt, Phil ip Cal lanan, Kcnncth La Auhurn, Hosemont Garage, Rose-Bue, Gcorge Albcrt Gcorge Sjoholm, mont; Bu ick . All en C. Ha le , I nc.\Vi ll iam Scnn, O s ~ a r SCIllI, Milton \rtImore . Cadillac :Motor Comllanv,.S kl T TOIICS and H.olll"rt Ger- 1" .)tac'IOUsC, .' . Roscmont; Chevrolet. Mulford andhard. Dilks, Bryn ~ l \\'1'; Cynwyd Chev-rolet Company, Cynwyd; \Vayne\tllo Repair Company, \Vayne;Meteors Leading Sect ion "A" by a Chrysler; Len Zcngle, Bryn Mawr;Game. Dod ge B ro th er s, Thorton-Ful1crThc faster llctcors travel thc brighter Automob il e Company , Ardmore;thcy shinc. Our bowling ~ l c t c o r s ap- I':ssex-I-Iudson. Blakc : l \lotor Carpc arcll twic e d ur in g thc p ast wcek. Company. ,\nlmore; Erskine-Stude-both timcs shining brightly as thc baker Sal es Company , Ardmore;

    , 'ores hclow sho\\. Ford-Lincoln, I. 1'. Dun n, B ry n6 t n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ f ' ~ ~ c S ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ I : t the high- \Iawr; t1. ]( lacol>, Ardmore;Pcp Bo)'s and Boos tc rs p lcasc not c ]{ichanls and F ish er , Cynwyd, andt ha t ) 'our nex t mat ch wil l bc Monday, S uh ur ha n A ut o Sales, \Vaync;g iv in g thc dat c o f Oc to bc r ,11 f or . 3 F rankl in . Harr i s, Lcl{oy an d Clark,match between thesc two teams was 111 Ardmore " HUll1l10bile.: Main Linerror.October 2 k ~ H O D I T METEORS Sales Company, Bryn ?lIawr; LOt'O-Em. Jenkins ....... S126 147 gg ~ ~ mobile-Star. Funkhouser an d Thorn-Reiss .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 174 154 267 N 1 ] 1 t'BaileY m l ~ m. 440 ton, Ardmore; I as 1, -larry '"l.~ F e J e ~ i i l ~ ' / : : : : : :':: ~ ~ iS6 m mFrench, Ardmore; Oakland-Ponti-Purring ' _ ~ ' : " : " ' - ' - " : : : - : " ' - = = - - - : 2 ; - : 1 : : 6 5 ac. Main t ine ~ J o t o r s , I nc ., B ry n714 739 712LUTHERAN LIONS 435 Mawr; Packard, Le Bo tl ti ll ie r a ndHumphries 143 134 156 B '1 I G IRichardson......... 125 153 134 ~ ~ Dolan, ryn 1, awl', aIH eorge ...Murray , .. , 1768 153 1'4'3' 251 B tt \\1 I' I' " J 1111 ('~ ? b ~ ~ \ ~ s o ~ .. ::::::::: 182 i45 167 494 arne , . ayne; , a g.... 0 J.Ripper .. ,......... ." 97 114 211 Brick Motor Company, Ardmore;

    644 682 716 2042 Pierce-Arrow, "'i 'lliam :\ . Madden,October 2 ~ E T H O D ~ S 1 6 7 M E T r 2 ~ R S 156 444 Hrvn ~ I a w r ; Reo. Reo ~ r o t o r SalesEm. Jenkins 179 156 124 459 Company. Ardmore.Reiss 142 116 150 40RBailey , . . , .. : 132 132 167 431~ ~ r r } ~ ~ l : l i , s : : : : : : : . 179 175 185 539- 799 700 782 2281Nicholson . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ T fo"aTTLfW 135 370 Needl ework Gui ld to Hear Annual~ : ~ g i l ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I : e : ~ : : : : Hi in m m Reports Next Month.H, T. s m e d l e ~ ' .... 148 236 130 514 J,o"al workers of the Narberth66\ 736 713 2113 Branch of t he Kee dI cwor k Gui ldSECTION "A" w. .wo hn ll 'e d t he weather 011 \Vednesday~ ' : N I ; ' i , " d ~ ~ t ~ ' : , t l ~ o r s " : : : : : : : : : : : 2 .750 last to Illeet with ~ I r s . , ArthurBaptist Battlers 5 3 .625 C f . . I 1 .Pr.. b ~ t c r l a n 'Pllots ' .;........ 0 4 .000 ompton or se\\'lIlg an t )USlllessBaptist Boosters Lead. preparatory to the annual meeti.ng

    11\ oUl 'scoring thc Pcp Boys by G:l which wil l be held \Vednesday. Nopins' in thc sccond gamcga\'c thc Mar- , 'ember ]6. at the Narber th P res athons thc total pin' score by eight pins,thus givi ng them an evcn b rc ak . Th c byterian Church. Carmei1ts wil l bePcp Bo) 's won the first and third g-amcs brought in an d listed at ]0 :\ . :M. byh)" c10sc scores. a committee headed by Mrs. John B.October 20: PEP BOYS Brooks. Lunchcon for officers andmm c . :::::::::::: m l A m mdirectors will be s e n' ed a t n oo n by~ ~ c ; k u t c l . ' ~ ~ . ' ~ .. :::::: m m t g ma cOl11mittee headed by Mr s .. J\. li.O. Kramer 102 146 143 391 \Vilsoll. Th e committee on receiv-

    M A R A ~ U O ~ S 5 7 1 618 1730 il:g and distributing the garments is~ ; e ' i ; ~ c r ' : : : : : : : : : : : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . m mheaded by l\l iss taura Brown.~ ~ ~ : ::::::::::::: ~ US i ~ m At 2 P. M. all garments will bei > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s .::::::::::: ., . 116 129 ~ : exhibited an d addresses an d reports

    -5-22--63-4--5-82:---:1""73--610n the work will b e m ad e. It isMules and P ep Boys D iv ide. hoped to have the national secretary,Thc ~ l u l c s k ickcd thc P cp Boys so Miss Rosamonde Bender, wi th us,hard in t hc last g ame of thcir match also a w oma n f rom one of thethat it knockcd thcm out for t hc count Courts in PhiladellJhia. ' rhe afterof two and cnahlcd the Mules to get anCH'n brcak for t hc evening . Koull was noon program i s in c ha rg e o f M rs .Holy Trinity LlAtheran Church thc chi ef Mule dur ing the big Rarc up. John Caldwell. It is hoped that theCletus A. Senft , Pastor. The score: women of 1\arberth will take this'd 0 b 30 October 24: . 1 . b'Sun ay, cto cr ' : PEP BOYS o pp or tu nI ty t o e ar n wha t IS cmg!l.45 A. M.-Bible school. Knutzen 125 133 132 390 I I tl ' . t' I 'n11 A. M .-Thc servi cc . Themc , ~ ~ \ i ~ .:::::::::::: 1 ~ 1 1 9 ~ I g ~ ~ g tone >y lIS orgalllza IOn, wo r {I gby Truth," Thompson 135 .,. .., 135 throughout the year for the hettel'-6.45 P. M.-Scnior and Junior ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I v e n " : : : : : : : : i32 m m mmelit of unfortunate and ai l ing Im-Lcagues. , . 604 614 590 1808 manity.7.45 P. M. -- -T he v es ll cr s crv lc c. MULESheme, "Paul at Sea." rVard ... , . . . . ... ~ 150 122 3 g Tuesday evcning, S P . M .-Thc reg- K ~ ~ ~ : : : : : : : : : : : : : i02 iili 283t\lar 1110nthly Il lc ct ing o f t he Church Frantz i26 t04 124 354SmIth . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 132 151 387ouncil. . Spence,' ... , . . . . . . . 127 92 127 346F riday, 4.45 P. 11.-Thc catcclusll1 530 580 705 1815Standing or "B" LeallueFriday cvening thc Junior Lcaguc Baptist Boosters 'fl. t 1 ~ ~ Ochoir wil l hold a Hallowc'cn party presbyterIan Pep Boys 4 4 .500in t he basemen t o f t he church. A ll t hc M : m ~ ~ l ~ t M ~ r : : h ~ ? ~ .. ::::::: : ~ g gwi ll bc p re scnt , cos tumed andmaskcd.. .The leagues of the church Will prcthe life of Luther in dialogue Sunevcning, Novembcr 7, at 7.45.First Church of Chr is t, Scientist

    Woman's Club Building.Ardmore Avenue, Ardmorc, Pa.11 A. M.-Sunday services.11 A. M.-Sunday school s c r ~ i c e s ..Wedncsday c\ 'cning, tcst tmomal8 o'clock.Rcading Room, 19 West Lancasterenue, open weck days f rom 1 0 . ~ 0 ~ e:lCc;ept Wednesday, when It ISfrom 12 noon to'1l.30 and 9 to45 in the evcning , Tli' subject for

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