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Ri- - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -VOLUME V II I, NUMBER 52 NARBERTH, PA. , SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1922 PRICE THREE CENTS
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(Continued ou Puge 4)COMMUNITY CLUB NOTES
, Mrs. A. B. Ross an d Mrs. E. A. Mus-,'hulIIp will be de legat e s f rom th e Olu17at t he a nn ua l meeting' of tl\e Sta teF'/'deration o f Women' s ClubH at R e a d ~ing, next week.Th e first Board meet ing WIIS he1d last
We,lnesclay. A lunclieon preceded th ebnsiJl('ss d i s e u S 8 i o n ~Don' t f or ge t t hc o pe ni ng LU'uc:llwn
on Tuesduy, October 17.
Residents, as well a s C lu b membcr!!"will 'be interestcd in the announcement:that a e.ommittee on Civics has beewappoin ted and that it will assist in the>very necess/lry work o f k ee pi ng t he "town n ca t a nd clean .
DICKIE-MUELLER
No mat t er wha t else yo u dO, makeno other eng agemen t f or Fridayevening , October 20, a nd S a tu r da ya ft er no on a nd evening, October21.
Warning lind ('llutionYou may hI' on Ih e \'ergl' (If
a Illistake thnt yo u will T(-grctas you l ive. III a w(lrd:
B"lh dut"s if possible-ollc or th cot!J('r of the tw u without 'lu"Sti
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You'll Taate theDifference
Pastry, which wesummer months,
Pastry
many kinds of deliciousa f ew horne for supper.
SWEETHOP
French
HOWARD'S
BERGNER HARDWARE COMPANY
because t he y a re the best on t he mar ke t a nd are asnearly perfect as skilled workmen can make them. Asthe originators of the pin tumbler lock, the Ya\e &Towne Mfg. Co. pu t on th e marke t t he mos t difficultlock to p ick known t o man. Of course, this lock hasbeen imitated, bu t le t u s show you why the Yale locksar e best! And "Yale Made Is Yale Marked."
YALE LOCKS GIVE A SENSE OF SECURITY
The sale of Frenchdiscontinued during thehas been resumed.
We havedainties. Take
White's
The Brightest Spot in NarberthA Drug Store in theMost Moclern Sense of the Term
Telephon.. .12671268
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANYOF PENNSYLVANIA: ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ . ' ~ '
HARRY MATHEWSDistTicl Manas ef
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DUSTIN FARNUMSaturday
In "OATHBOUND"
But towns and cities don't become industrialand agricultural centers in that way.For prosper ity comes only through carefuland conservative planning.Foresight-and a broad vision-are necessary.So, too, behind the local Bell service isan engineering staff whose function is plan..ning for the future telephone needs of th ecommunity.These engineers are jusr as much concerned aboutthe present or prospective subscriber here as withanyone else in: the United States. No problem is sosmall that i t does no t merit their attention and nodifficulty has yet been too large for them to overcome.For they are members of the Bell organization.And all Bell people have a very real interes t in th ecommunity.Their ideal is to merit the approbation of their fellowcitizens whom they serve.'They aim to give the best ot service and to give itwith courtesy for they know that courtesy pays.
TOPSY "JUST GREW"
Thursday and Friday
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House PetersMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday
ARDMOREJ J i E ~ ~
RODOLPU VALENTINO andJULIAN ELTINGE
In "THE ISLE OF LOVE"
OUR TOWNI t has not been easy for us to dothis week'8 Col nm n. Our heart wnsnot. in it. No.r was 0111' mind 011 it. Anllwe doubt v er y mUI'.h whether what WI'have !\Ilid will prove f i p . p ~ ' p t . l l hlr to a IIwho rend. Bu t the lI.rrow l1la\' find it ,mfirk in some Nfirberth hOI l lP ' , ' I','rh:lpsin many. 'Vh" knowsf
WEEK OF OCTOBER 9, 1922him.
!!,oldt11l l'url:-i Wt'rt\ so prC'(j: ' \ o w ~1>0l'S thi, ha\'(' to heT
And w it h t hi s, we $hal l l e ave youto your thought s , good Oolumn' l ~ e a d erS. Leave you t o qui eUy ponde r a ndconsider.
The bes t r ew a rd f or you and meWil l h e to give ue Sorrow, WoeAnd Disappointment. so we'll growIntI) those plants whose sweet flowerst!rwayFul l-we ight ed with Lo\' c 's dew all day. *. '.
Thpse T ' ~ i j t j n g Times ever follow inthp foo ts teps of the Nestinlr Times. Thisis one of Life'8 rules. They mny belong ill e,omillg. hu t they follow-theyfollow-there i s no e senpe . *
The more o f So rr ow ' bo ut o ur roo tsThe more of Trouble-consti tutesA fertilizing- element.Wit.hout whleh. Life would just beSpentAnd not L ived , ns It ought to be.* *. ,
By Collum Righter
CRISIS
THE TOWEROF BABBLE
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('lInll', littll' stufl"tl "at '('01111', fll7.7:y r log a ' .-tallding there Oil"our head!('OIllP. 'Iittlr hoy 11011With towslerl hair!Ll' ! me takr y "l l up ill I l l ~ ' arlllFTil whrrp hi , mother sits,-:ilplltly wfitphing thrrr,.\1rp's gloomt .\ II throlll.:h till' hOlI,e,,\IId 1"'01'11' t ' la'p hal ld, with niP.\"'\ w h i : " r p r i n ~ 10\' ...Ttll'Y 1,!"f'lltl\' \0\. '1111." sill'pl\" t ," l1dn 'l h l' lp lovinglIowl I i - bright,
nus.( in 'a t {rod!
' I ' l l" .\Ilgpl of I),'"tll stood 1Iy his hI' I!.\\'ith I ~ , t h arlO, . Ftrpt",,,',1 forth, st.oodIll'.\lId Ttly Ill'ad W : l ~ j'(lwpd.'101ld ','rip,l 1.TIII'I' n np:1l1l of l.i;!hlI :--:110 II P d ow n f ro m on 11 igh.( ;"d 's AllgII of l.ifp h r1 l,hed t il " Grim0111' h v -\ t ld HI." hoy W : I .. :-,parpd to Jll('.
Secretary.HBNR'YROSE.
Philip A. LivingstonEditor.
ID[ERGEXCY 1'I!OXE ( ' . \ L I . ~Fire. :{;;n.POIiI"', 1:!:i0.or Ardmore 20
SATURDAY. OCT. 7. 1922
Owned and publishetl every Saturdayby the Narberth Civic Association .
SUBSCRIPTION PRICEOne Dol la r and Fifty Cents per year
in advance .
OUR TOWN2
OUR TOWN will gladl}. prillt allYt lews about any subject 'which is ofinterest to Narberth folks. Copyi s due Oil Tuesday of cach 'Wcc!, , at6 P. M. Late COp}' t"CCei7'ed Wed-nesday C7'Cllillg will be printed 0111.'/if space is s ti ll a ~ ' a i l a b l e .
Address all correspondencc t o PosoOffice Box 966.Our Town is Oil Hall' at the rlepot
news-stand, and at t hc s tore of H. E.DaviB.Entered as second-class matter, Octo
be r 15th, 1914, at the Po st Officc atNarberth, Pennsylvania , under the actof March 3, 1879.
C O M M O ~ A L T H OF PENNSYLVANIACOUNTY OF MONTGOMERYELECTION NOTICEEo r Increase of Debt of the School Distr ict of the Borough of Narbe rth ,Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.Pursuant to a re60lution of the Board [t is a tprrilolp thing to stanrl help,of School Dircctors of the School Dis- I, ' ' ' ' ' ' ti"tl with thl ' hOllds of humfintrict o f t hc Borough of Xarberth, :\[ont, i'lt'ai"l
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PROGRAM
DELIVERY IERV/CEPhon., Narbertb 663
DURANTDORAN MOTOR CO.
Ardmore, Pa.
Citt 011100.~ 4 L o c U a t Street,'. l'hlJadelllhla. ....l'honei . Spruee.8680 .
45 E. Lancaster Ave.TELEPHONE: ARDMORE' 171
Meats, Groceriesand Provisions
223 Haverford AvenueNarberth
WEEK eF eeT. ')"Human Hearts"
~ ~ u r ~ 2 ! AlDesl o ' o D l . ~ D e -. . . .e 01 S I z e " tb e .bllreWorld.
Pb.lopl .y .-:onUDuoaa lOA. M. 10 l l . a .P.M.
BELL PHONE, Narberth 1266-WGEORGE W. BOTTOMS-Contractor aDd Builder
G_alle Buildinll 0 Specialty420 Rocklalld Ave. Narberlh. ra,
TAILORCleaning, Altering, PressingReady-made Suits and Sui ts Made toOrderReasonable PricesS. N. PRAGER211 HAVERFORD AVENUEAhove Am. StoreWe cal l f or and deliver
MAIN PRODDCTION 8TART8 A8 NL&.A8 P0881BLE TO 10.00 A. M., U.o ., ' .0 1 .
...IlI. 11.41. 7.411. 11.10 P. . .
Sedans for immediatedelivery.Other models at the ShowRoom
Shortage of [J)uildingSites in N arberlh'Narberth's growth h u been conaistent. Th is may /be. why Our folks do no tr ea li ze t he re i s little avail abl e l and in.Narberth fo r home building.Some are planning new homes an d wecannot too s tr on gl y u rg e t he s el ec ti onof the b ~ i l d i n g site before it is toolate.Or , foQr i nvestmen t, t he purcho.se oflaljd with constant ly improving property values will yield good returns.
ROBERTJ.NASHSuburban OlDee. at Statton,'Narberth,. ..:. P e n n a 7 ~ a n l L : ' ,'. } > h o i l e , N a r ~ e r t h 1 7 l , O~ .....
Coosult nB abontthe purchase otnew l an d, or Ityou own propertythat yon wonldlike .to Becnre areturn on.
ALL SAINTS CHURCHRev. Gibson Bell, Rector
Rev. R, B. W. Hutt , Rector 's Assis tant
imeetings were most inspi ring, and itIis ho pe d wil l p ro ve t o be a r ea l R al lyDay in mohilizing all our forces f or t hegrea t tasks that e{lnfront us. In theSabbath Schoo l a l ar ge n umbe r o f t hechildren were promoted to highergradl's. The four Chrilltian EndeavorSociet ies each h ad t he ir opening lIleeting for the flllJ, an d untler efficientl eadershi p arc looking forward to aneU""unlgiug work in the days tf) 'ome.
A t the Prayer Meeting next ',"ednesday evening, Mr: Van Xess will ~ p e a kon th' suhject, ., How t he F ir e Fell."Last w'ek the attendance a t P ra yer:\!""ting was the l ar gt 's t i n many!IIonths, a ud i t ill hoped that next weckwc will do s t il l be tt e r.On Sunday morn ing, October 15th,thp r ' wi ll h e several babies baptized;t h're will he s in gi ng b y (l children ' .
"horus.
NpQlS of 14t aUptt'tlltB
Arthur S. Walls , D. D., Pastor
BAPTIST CHURCH OF THEEVANGEL
ST. MARGARET'S CATHOLICCHURCH
Rev. John Van Ness, MinisterTHE PRESBY'l 'ERIAN OHUROH
OUR TOWN
:--U/l,j"y '/las-'s at i a 'clock and 10o ',Io"k. On f ir st a.nd third Sundays!h e late ~ r a s s is a High Mass, followedI,.v benediction.Daily ~ r a s s at 8 A. M.
THE OLD MERION FRIENDS'MEETING HOUSE,
Man tgomery Pike, Narberth, was established 1682. Here Wil li am Penn 'Worshi pped, as well as JIlany o ther not edr'riends. One of the historical spots ofAmerica is open f or worship e ve ryr'irstdllY (Sunduy) morning at 11" 'elodeFir,tday ";"h",,1 "I"'L'U uuring J l l l ~tnd ,\ ugust.
: - ' f r \ i t ( l ~ z-.:.lJlldHy I l I f ) r n i n ~ 111 th ey. ::'1. C' . \.:-;lInr! H ~ ' an'] HarH"t Home. . WI ' hope it will be t aken advan tage of.
!U.i ,\ . ) I . ' - - ~ l l n t l a y S ~ h o o l Rally Day. Fo r those who like to walk, go up:-;p('aker, ~ r. E . J. Catt' 11, FieM Secre- Es.'ex Avenue t{l Montgomery Pike,tan' , Phila,]plphia Chamb er o f Com- tht'n turn to the left an d You will soonI Il e;, '( " an, l for ll l( 'r City S t at is t ic i an . see the church. I t 'is al s' o a pleasantDiplomas wi ll he granted to 16 grad- walk up Wynnewood Avenu e ( on theuat('s frolll the PriJllury ~ " h o o l . Goal: western e dg e o f the Borough). TheseEvery tt'acher and seholar present. sUlIle routes apply to those whf) tra.vel1Lo() A. 1II.-Harvest Home Festi- 'in autos,val. Sp,>,'ial , le co ra ti on s. Xew memo A cordial welcome is ex tcnded to a l l. ! Tbe NarbertbElectricalSbophers re .. eived. Old frif'nds welcomed. I I 'l eaM make you rse lvcs known to Mr'l 230 HAVERFORD AVE.~ p e c i a l address by the past or . Hell and Mr, HuH. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORSfU5 P. : \ I . -Epworth League. A
- - - - - '1 We repair , sell and inBtall anythingyoung people's service. t t h t 'h Electrical. Old house wiring a specialty.i.45 P. : \ I . -Evening Wor shi p a nd Thp world s re c es all Rome V\ en Ask about our t hr ee-paymen t p l an , i n-Sermon. "ou miss th" 11.1;' alld hay, j o wal k. Ieluding fixtures. Phone 163,3 or 39&W.Church NotesTh e 0 f fi r in1 Boa rd III ee t so n Yo nday ~ t ; : : : ~ : : : : : : ~ ~ : : : : : : : : : ; : : : : : = : : : : : : : : : ~ : : : ; : : : : : : : : ; : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ~ : ~ : : { : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ~ : ~ : : : : ~ : : : : : : ~ ~ : : : ~ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : = ~ : " 1 1 ' : : - = : ~ : : : ~
e " ~ : i : g i ~ a d i e s ' Aid Society w il l m ee t II . ;;T ~ ~ ~ : : ~ ; t : n ; : ~ aitn t h ; r ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ' every 1,1, Listed 8I1d Unlisted Securities bought lor cash IIWednesday at 8 P. M. or carried on conservative margin .1I '11 h' ft j= ..he Co\lldlesC,. andEIe . ; t r ieCbmpaDYOh_N:Ot81l. ' . .: 'Ardnior,e: .....~ ., ...:. ..l\fa!f. ' W a . . . Last Sunday' WIUl , . mem:orable day"
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Phone 1'33"a t r l ck F. DonahueNarberth TaXi Service'
IBuilding and Contracting
Homes FOr S al e O r RentPlans & Estilnates
Furnished Fo rAlterations & Repairing
Write, Phone, Ca.ll429 BROOKHURST AVE.
Open Day and Night
A Fall Une ofSCHOOL SUPPLIESI DAVIS' SHOP
I COOK BROS.i PLUMBING, HEATINGI ROOFING
Jobbing'promptly attended toNilrht Phoae, Narberth 8.87De,. Phoae. Nerberth 302J
HIGHLAND DAIRIES,758 Lancaster AvenueBRYN MAWR, PA.
Telephone, Bryn Mawr 882
MARSHALL CO.
HarrisburgElizabethtown
S t a te Cap it a l
CONTRACTING PAPERHANGERSPHONE ,NARBERTH I661J
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRINGWe solicit your wo rk in this line, as we ha.ve one of thebl l 8tmen in Phi la de lp hi a in cha rg e o f this Department,. 11. policy .ofgi'Vingcusoomers .what theypay for, and seeing that they ge t it ,at a .fair Clharge. . ' .s. S ~ W e D z e U Machine' C o m p ~ n ; y5000 l'arkside Avenue, PhUadelph1a., .Bell Phone-Belmont 5467.. . . KeystOi:lll P h o n ~ .......WestlO$i
(We ar e only 10 Minutetlfrom Narllerth)
Pennsylvania SystemT he R ou te of th e BroadwayLtmlted
\Vlth It . llaRonl" Home.$2 .25 Lancaster
AN n RETURNSunday October 15
Th e ~ I a l r n l f t " e n t CapitolBuUdln ll ' " , II I b e o pe n on thisdate at Harrl .burlr , and at Elizabethtown an opportunity will bl'Klven to vlRIt the commodlouRand beaut i fu l ll ....onlc Homl's.REGULAR TRAIN LEAVESNARBERTH 8.117 A. AI.Conneet in g wlt b speci al trainleaving Paoli at 8 .1 0 A . 111.1!p turn tng leave H n r r l s b ~ r gI.la P. M., Elizabetbtown ,040P. M. and Lanellsler 8.00 P. 111.Tl l! ke ts o n s ale c ommene ln gFrtday, OctOber 13.
Th e$2.90
~ 1 & s Zen ' t :D : I . s ; ye r '&K I NDER.GARTEN:E l . e< :>pened . Se p ' t e D 1 ' b e r 18,1999125 Win ds or A ve nu e
Coolest Spot in TownOur fountain, under a large, rapidly-revolving fan,is a pleasant place to enjoy an afternoon soda.Main L ine Drug Stores PHONE 1620KODAKS FILMS. Membera. Army alld Nay, 1.. loci.liel
HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingN A R B E R T H PAPhone, Narberth 1602-.1'
WM. D. & H. T. SMEDLEl
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:'\_ll_rl_".r_th_._\.-'_:I. i_.-,:?_l'I i75 8 LANCASTER AVE.FOR SALE- .J Il , ol "' ,, " li\i"g.ro""I! BRYN MAWR.fahl", "l'Hk a,," ,1001 to n ll ll ,h. ~ I . j I As th e Producers have been granted
Il"dlf'y An'. Phon" : \ 'ar l , ,' r th i i ; ;I. \ \ ' . 'aonecentincrease,wefinditnecessary(;;:! 1" I'to change our schedule t o t ak e effect on________________ Sunday, October 1st, 1922, as folloWll:ROASTING CHICKENS f or sal.,. -171 I Certified Milk, WalkllT-Gordon, qts. .29Hrookharst A \ '1'. i : j ~ ) ' I' Certified Milk, Walker-Gordon, pts. .16
LOST--On H,"urel ay , .\ " " ing. a t 'u , 'mghland Farm Ayrshire, qt s....17n""k'l'i",.p, h,'twPl'n Hau'rfor" . \ \" '" ,Highland Farm Ayrshire, pt s 11
,",,1 :1I1i ('h, 'stnlll An'. H,'ward if rp :Grade " A " Pasteurized Milk, qta. .15t"rllp" to :l1U Clipstnat . \n ' . ( . j ~ I" :Grade " A " Pasteurized Milk , p ta. .09: : - : : ' ' : : ' " " ~ ~ :Table Milk, Pasteur ized, q ts . .12FOR SALE-Hot air h,'al"r aa " Pip"s'ITable Milk, Pasteurized, pta. .07$:.!(I.(lll. : ~ ~ . ) \\'oodhitlt.' AVt'. PhOIH' Skim Milk, qts. .08
\ 'arlwrth 1 ~ ; : q ~ 1 . I,i:!.p, Cream Buttermilk, qta 12LOST I I Cream Buttermilk, pta. .08- . \n o \' lI H la l' pd platinulll ha r. . h Whipping Cream., qts. . $1.131'"1 s"t WIt pl'arls, 0" Halurdll)'. I Whipping Cream, pta. mIII"rlllllg, H"pl"lII)('r :\lIth, in 0111' of :\'arI I 'I' . Whipping Cream, 1/2-ptS. . ~ w rt I' aX I Hpn 'i "e hu, , 's . H,'war.1. f Ta.ble Cream, qts. . . . . . . ,........ .75I return,'01 10 ~ l r R . H"I)('rl TOWlI, -IlifiSouth :'\arh,'rlh . \n ' . ( - . , . Table Cream, pts. .88
"- , I ITable Cream, V2-ptS. . . . . . . . . . .23F Table Cream, gi l ls '. . .16or Permanent Light Cream, qts 50
S \Light Cream, pts. .26atisTaction ,Light Cream, l!2-ptS. ,15:Light Cream, gi lls " .10BUY A Cottage Cheese, 15c. pe r lb.Sou r c re am , 25c. pe r pintSmedley Built Homt
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GLAZINGJOBBING
A. E. WOHLERT ..
T.lephone Nuherih 1633PAINTINGDECOAATI NG
OUR TOWN
NARBERTH GARAGE.Raymond Weil'. ProprietorGASOLINE, OIL, S U P P L I E ~EXPERT REPAIRING
Inddpnlally, it should "uhanpe Ihe I\'alup of :'\arlH'rth proppr ty materially.
.'\RHO('L\TE F:DITOI(.
Letters(Continued from Pagp 1)
NARBERTH OHORAL SOCIETY~ r r . Hnrol rl ( '. !-'I'nno WIlS n>.plpdl'll
l'r,':e a '. =mak"s a poet, a '1'1I1)'lor, II 1'"11lt!'r IIl1d i $](; : ',000 . " 'Ul i le 10 hp sure r am not ..:1 --;rr7iliTiif1tr - i l i i t () f ('\ f 'r\ " i T ~ I ) O r r ; r r ~ 7 - - -., ' . I ,,'rl:nll, I ha\'e r"nsoll:' to IJl'lie\"e if our $3 25, ,1"1 ,, 'r . ]onr Ihat n'",oll 1IIU:'''' haH a h'l l I l' ",. h h H'c' 1 I rPIl no w n tPUl lu g ;"aT er t l a l lw i" e' r p op ll ln r a l' lw "l I ha ll a ll \' of 111(' S I I I ' f ' H"h 1( ' 100 \\('n' Sf'nt 10 . 0 \ \ , p 1 ' ~ ' eTion l olh"r urts. It i, \ i rl ua !l y s ur " to HI.hool. " '1 ' wou ld n ot n ee d a dd it io ll ll i !"trike' SOIHfl\ \ ,nprp ." " .j 'Tr it l ' as th(' olIRP,'\"ation IlWY hp, hUl14lIlIg:-o In o1'dpf to ac'/'otnUlodate OUTit nwk .. , tit .. "hnk , " .r l ,l k i ll . ' . Th .. l'hilJrt'lI of sdlOol ag".h o s p i t , J 1 i t ~ . of music-centers i.- 0111' of Th ,' H"' "" ,I Bnard dop" 1I0t seem toth,' f ..alllrp, of dC'mol'rll'\"." bp playing fair wilh the tax payl'r",.. : I ' I I ( ' ~ ' g..1 III' a program a('cordllllT to.\lIlprjc;:) is hp, 'outing tOn"ilH,pd of l"'lIh,' " I 1 " " ! ' ~ " i t y " of l I I u ~ i , ' , hut wltat Ihpir fanc'y, "'hi("h moy in( le ed hp linw,' W:Illt i" 10 W.\I{E I' P OI'H OW:\ !'x",'II"lIt p ro gr am , h ut too expensive( ' O ~ I ' : \ 1 1 ' : \ ' I T \ ' ~ Fo r i n ~ l a l l l ' ' ' , if till' f or o ur "ircllllI"tanl'ps, lmd I think byal l IIIl 'un ' the >,('hool loan should be dp);arh"rlh (,homl Rod"ly r",'ph'l'd morp f"lllpd, our high school scholars sent to,up"porl and co,ol ' "r at ion , our town,'ould 1I,'""lop into a "Bpthlphl'nl" wilh Lowpr ~ I l ' r i o n High-School for the reoiI , fallloll" Ba"h Choral! l1Iailld"r of the Iprln at Ihe expens e of
Ihe lax payl ' rl l , a stock taking an d a It ha s hppn prO\'l',1 t ha I t hNP is good rpadju"llIlpnt made in the Boroughtlllpn h,'r,'. "'lly, some of our Joc'at 8 { ' h o o l ' ~ program.\'oie'"'' are far' bpttcr than thp UVPrHgl',inl!"r ill thl' Bach Ohorus. 11 ha " also Whil" I do n ot know how many class Ihppn pro\'l'd that th p Rodety h a . . ~ done roomH th e h igh s ehool makes use of, ImU"h in thp way o f p ro du ci ng good am undpr Ihe impression it u ses t wol1Iusi,- amI ~ i v i n g meritorious publ idty rooms, a l"o that th e Auditorium, whileto th p Borough. Then, why n ot e ve ry . a very desi r ab le fp atu re , i s fa r from ah n d ~ ' who sings moderately wel l. mnke necpssity , and th e s pu ce n ow taken upapplication fo r active membeTl'lhip in by th e Auditorium could be most relld-t hi s C horus a nd t he reh y inapusl ' its ily turned i nf o c la ss rooms fo r two\'olump an a pol '6 ih il it ip s! And eVl'ry. g ra dp s. Thi s would save u s f rom spendho,ly p l"p who pan no t s ing , join thp or- in g $]();;,OOO, and perhaps after we havegnnization IlS un Assoc.illt" or RlIs tain . had time to t hi nk a bou t it , we woulding Membl'r. "Ollie to the conclusjon it might be bettpr for us to a pp ly f or admission toThe Oho ru s i s not an pxperiment-i t Lower Mprion Township, thereby getis a ll estahlished organizlltion progress- ling th e benefit of tbe lower taxes ini ng " te ad il y, b ut , t hi nk wha t i t COULD that Township.(In with EVBRYBODY'S HELP.
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Such wou ld soon OffM,'t allY slI\'ing th amig -h t h I' pf fe (" jp d by "ol\1billiug thetwo schools .Rerondly, fi. g ua ra nI "" o f only ono
ypar could not., of I'oursl ' . h, ' ('on,ideredAt th e 'pnll o f I ha l !,priod Ihp arrangem en t m ig ht o r m ig ht not UP eontinued(lPpending upon th .. atlituue of theLower Merion Huthorilips. If it werenot, t.hen NarllPrth would he faton, l\f r,. H. A. .1'Ilolls, ::\Ii"sl\{lleKea/!, ~ I i " , Bu,knlllli.Thp work of ('mhossing , ~ l ; - I h"ok s and
of seeing that n on p a rp o\,prl(Hlkpd ns ,they Pireulutp is so illlportant and p ro -'longed a task in i l se l f th aI i l h a" m a, lcanot.her worker ne"pssary, a l ld ::\frs. E.C. Town has hepn ehospn to do i t. Rhowill bpgin hl'r ",