Our Town September 4, 1936

download Our Town September 4, 1936

of 4

Transcript of Our Town September 4, 1936

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town September 4, 1936

    1/4

    NARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA, SEPTEMBER 4, 1936 PRICE, FIVE C E N T ~

    Herrmann iStage Pitching Duel,- I

    Just Beats Gladwyne, I3.2, to Hold T ie -Lead

    . MALVERN SATURDAY,

    Heads Fores try Group

    BICYCLE RACE IS CLIMAX

    Event s for Girlsd a ~ h : C. Ridge, pencil

    P.C..909.909.700.333.333.200.167.125

    MAIN LINE LEAGUETomorrow's Games

    Malvern at NARBERTH.Downingtown at Gladwyne.Brookline at West Phillies.Ho w They St andW. L.

    NARBERTH 10 1Coatesville 10 1West Phillies 7 3Malvern 3 6Downingtown 3 6Berwyn 2 8Brookline . . . . . 1 5Gladwyne 1 7

    Narberth P la ye rs M ee t 1 5t hTlw first me('ting of the season ot

    the Narherth Players wil l be h el d onTuesday e\'ening, September 15, atS}lO in the Narherth Puhlic Schoolauditorium.

    Faces Three ChargesFrank S. ; \ I a k e r ~ , Narberth, undcr$500 bai l on a charge of drivingwhile intox icated in Lowel ' Merion, is

    S c r i o i l ~ I ~ ' accused by John C, Larki n, Upp er.".' ' : .\Ierion, with beating him up, andColliSIOn may f ac e a further hit-run charge inUpper Merion the result of a d ua lcollision in Gulph :\IiIl"" August 25.

    Narberth's Tax Collector Edwin P.Dold announces t he f ir st i ns ta llmen ton 1936 borough taxes will be dueSeptember 12. The borough officewill be open Fri

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town September 4, 1936

    2/4

    dates:

    $ .5 03.00

    12.503.001.501.00.75

    1.25 gal.

    September 4, 1936

    PEA$8.50

    prlC.eS

    The CellarWindow

    In

    No mach ine-No electricity- I d e a l fo r th e summer We also featureFREDERIC an d FRENCH oil

    -CROQUIGNOLE an d SPIRAL Monday, Tuesday, Wedllesday-2 specials for S5c

    Thllrsday, Friday, Satllrday-3 specials for $1.25

    NUT$10.00

    1 P. M, during July and August

    NET CASH PRICES:

    BUCKWHEAT$7.50

    Narberth 2430-2431

    The Link Between Forest al ld Home

    MONITOR COAL

    Bu y n ow b e fo re w in te r p ri ceis cstablishcd October 1s t

    STOVE$10.25

    -1-3 Nor th Na rber th Avenue-Narberth 4077300 Levering Mill Road-Phone: Cynwyd 927

    The first installment on 1936Schoo l an d Bo ro u gh Tax e s

    will b c du c onSep tembcr 12th

    Office will be open on eachFriday Erelling PRECEDING

    installment

    Phone:

    - _ . ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - -

    KATHLENEBEAUTY S HO P P

    ADELIZZI BROTHERS

    An cxccllen t Lchigh Coal at these ath 'activcpr ices an d s uppo rt c d by OUI' four teen-ycar reputat ion fo r qual i ty.

    BOROUGH TAXES

    St'pt, 12th - Nov , 1 4t h - Jail. 16th . March 13thEDWIN P. DOLD

    Tax Colleetor

    CLOSED SAT .

    F A L LNEXT WEEK -M a n y art ic les , c i thc l ' sm'p lus stock

    o r d i sp l ay i t cm s , will have salesp ri cc s o n t hc m y ou will no t wan tto miss,

    Rosc Tre l l i s -Wa l l Type .Enu 'ancc Archcs .Cov c rc d Bench es an d Al'ch ..F l at B e nc he s ....... , .. . , ....Boys ' Tool K i ts , , . , . , , , . , . , . , , , ..Sand Boxes , , , , . , . , , . , . , , , , , .Shove l s - l ong handles '" .. . ,Outside House Paint , l imited to

    quantities an d colors on hand . , ..

    Shull Lumbe r Company

    TAILORS, CLEANERS, DYERS, FURRIERS22 8 Bala Avenue - -Cynwyd 92810 2 Forest Ave n u e -N a r b . 2602

    ZOTOS---Permanents

    Narberth Coal CompanyRalph S. EJlInne

    Borough

    i iI iI !I/'III 29 Bala Ave" Bala -Cynwyd CYNWYD 6 6 2II ~ O S E D ~ ~ ~ M ~ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ E ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~i - - -----.---------- . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ -IiiIIIIiI

    Nat,berth 2324

    with t:he

    SHERIFF'S SALE

    A Paramount Picture withROCHILLE HUDSON

    Direcfed byA. EdwQtctSutherland

    Correct PermanentConsu lt us for det ai ls a s t o" hat is best for your hai .

    Finish Your Season

    EGYPTIAN216 Dudley Ave.

    NEXT WEDNESDAY AND(BANK NIGHT) jHURSDAy ...

    SUZANNE JOR ET GILL

    Oceon Clty'l famoul I.'" litHO Ilot.L232 rooml with prlvote bCIh. ()pen, 0.......e1ooedlun db. 3 0 . . . . . air . . . . watwtpool.. All outdoor lOOrtl. "".rIcon Plan_AIlrodI... Role.. Jun. 20,h roS.pl. 30lli

    NOW on" POa ~

    O UR T OW N

    " POOR LITTLERICH GIRL"

    Eoen! ....7:t1ovles

    Wed. (Award a t 9)Warren Will iam andJune Travis in

    "T IMES SQUAREPLAYBOY"

    This Friday and Salurday:R O BE R T T A YLO Rand V irgini a Bruce in

    "T IMESSQUARE

    LADY"

    Thurs.Fri.Sal.S HI RL E Y T EM PL Ein

    (o;C'XI Monday and Tuesday:Mar\' Boland andChariie Ruggll's in"EARLY TO BED"

    Corn -Nm' s c r y StockCorn pUlled d ir ec t f rom s ta lk foryou, insuring freshness and sweetnes s. S ever al acr es nur se ry s tockto be s ~ c r i f i c e d ,CADE. Monument Road1 block n ort h of Phi la, Coun tr yClub. City Line. Bala. CYN, 349J

    Bo)' Scout Notes

    THEATREMatinee Dally at 2.30 P. M.Evening Continuous. 7 to 11 P. M.FIRST MAIN LINE SHOWINGS

    Mon. and Tues. Sept. 7 and 8The F ive Yea r S tage SuccessMarc Connelly's"THE GREEN PASTURES"Wit h a Ca st of 800, Including theHall Johnson ChoirWednesday. Sept. 9-0ne Day OnlyReturned to the Main Lineby Request"SHOW BOAT OF 1936"with I rene DunnAllan Jones Helen MorganThursday September 10A Horse Racing, Girl ChasingComedy"SPENDTHRIFT"with Henry FondaPat Patterson Mary Brian

    Saturday September 5JOE E. BROWNAs Alexander Bletts in"EARTHWORM TRACTORS"From The Saturday Evening PostClassic

    Friday September 4"The RETURN of SOPHIE LANG"withGertrude Michael SirGuyStandingRay Miliand

    Friday, September 4, 1936

    Strayer's Business School807 Che51nut St., Phil., Lomb.rd 0854

    Philip Atlee TJI\,!lg' .I?". PuhlisherEdwin TJ, I 'axsol l, 1'; ,11[01 :, ,Allne lI!on;an Itoh,'rl". ;;o,t:11 h,lIlnr

    P IANO CLASSESGERTRUDE BARATIN(Assistant to Josef Wlssow)Including theon', creallve-worl,.rhythm technic. history andapP,'eelalionFifty cents per hourBRYN MAWR CONSERVATORY700 Montgomery Ave. B. M. 1022

    E x c e p t i o n a l 1 ~ 't horough t rain ing

    ( o r p o si ti o n a s s e cr c taq ', s t en o gr ap he r ,s t enotypi s t , bookkeeper , t) 'pist, or exi ecutive's 3!1sistanta Good positions

    I obtained (or g r ad u at e s. En ro l l n ow fo rday or niJ,tht school.!

    QURToWNP ag e T wo

    A Co-o]Jerative COWIIII/nity Ne/VS/la}IC)'fOl/nded in 1!l14 /IJI the Na)'/!erthCivil' Assoc ia t io1 l, anr l pI/hi/shedevery Fri da y a t Nar/lerth, Pa.

    Park Commission Du efo r Montgomery

    Entered aH s e t ' o l j ( l ~ p l a l ; s _rll.a t tc.r O ~ ~ . t ~ bel' 13. 1:111, al Ihe 1'0"1 OIIl"e . ,1 :-;.1I.berlh. j 'a" 111111"1 t he Ac t o f : ll al ", h 3.1879,

    BusinessEducationII

    Ardmore Flower ShowScheduled September

    By vlrlue ot n writ ot Fieri Facias Issued out ot the COllr t of Common Pleasor Monlg-omery COItllty. Penna" to medirected will hc "old at Puhlic Sale onScouts Hold Swimming Mt'ct Shir lcy TtcomPNlcarCboelrltllilngTileatre I\\'EDNI;SiJAY. s r ~ I " r r ~ l I m g H 30th. 1936Scouts of the Mai n L in e District,

    I t t the pool of D. E. Scherbinin,' -__ at 1.00 o'clock P, :I!. in COUll Hoolll "A"me a .: at t he Court IloUHl in the Borough ofVillanova, l a st Thur sday evenmg for "Times S'lllare Lady," glamorous Norristown. said Counly. Ihe tol lowlng-their second summer activity. De- :lnd aovpnturC'-fiIled, is no\\, showing- I rI"""l'ihell Iteal I;"I"U:spite the cool breezcs which swept the 1 at the Narher th Theat rc , wi th Robe r t I ALIJ THAT CElt'I 'AIN l ot o r ) li ece ofOffice - 209 Ha\'l ' rfnrd A,c., Narbl'rth water from t im e t o t im e, m or e than Tavlo l ' and Virginia Brucp. I gl'oulld with th

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town September 4, 1936

    3/4

    September 4, 1936 OUR TOWN

    . .. . t . " ) . .. ., ..,

    Page Three

    S"its-5econd FloorCollege Shop-Second Floor

    COLLEGIANCOONSKIN

    .EWEEJ112.1, 2.4 CHESTNUT SfPH I LADELPH IA

    ,in rust, green, tan,!ibrown, and blue.I!

    IIA wardrobe suit,I:the sporty kind,has endless uses

    :$58, after Sept. 15-$65

    IIX)

    At Yollr Service

    Effective September 1st in a college wardrobe.Rates are reduced on te lephonecalls to al l poi nt s whe re t hestation-to-stationday rate ismorethanSl.lO(oroverapproximately A swagger top coat,240 miles). This reduction ap-plies to both station-to-station 'and person-to-person rates-day, :furred with raccoon,night and al lday Sunday. iAlso on person-to-person calls to ib Ifall points, th e station-to-station i eaver, or wo ,over aadditional minute rate appliesafter six minutes of conversation. :slllartly tailored twoTHIS IS THE SEVENTH RE.DUCTION IN THE RATES FOR LONG DISTANCE CALLS I piece suit. Nice tweedsDURING THE LAST TENYEARS. It shortensthe distancemore than ever between friendsandrelatives in distant places . offersmorefre9uent personal reunions with cliildren at school th e f am il y b ack home. Itpermi ts bus iness men t o makecontacts in other cities speedily,efficiently at a s ti ll g rea tereconomy.THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

    O ' PENNSYLVANIA

    and no-tvANOTHER REDUCTION

    INLONG DISTANCE RATES

    Situations WantedSTEXOGHAPIIEIl- Exp., , Ies. posi tionful l or pal t t ime. Ph. :\arh, 2:1;;7-Il, (.18) .:If-\LE ACCOUXTAXT- nkl having' h l ' l ' l l grautl 'd to tht ' u I I l I l ' r II M' d M' R J D th"d f Actmg as best man was Officer Jos- 1 si,.nle,l. all pl'rsolls i'lt1t'ht'.'d to sai,] I 'S-. I. an IS. . . 0 , 0 e h N or to n o f Narberth brother-in-\ tate are ,..>qul'stl',1 to mal,e !llll11l'diate'\\,ynne.wood road, accompal1led by p f lb 'd" payment. allli tilose ha\illJ.: II'"al l'lairns.their guests, Miss Martha .J amieson, Ila w 0 t le rJ egloom. to prlsl>1I1 the . ' ~ ' ~ ':'l> ~ \ ' i t ! l o u t ue!ay, to I. Miss Newborg g ra du at ed f rom SlJS,\:" h.. : llO\ \'Rfo.H. :I, of Daytona Beach, Flonda, lef t Tues- L ., M '" H' h S 1 l ' 1929 I EXl','utrix.Nattonal Bank o{ Narberth . , . d a ~ . for a two wceks' trip to Foxcroft, o\\er. e l l ~ n . Ig Cl00 In , ' 7H :llonl"H11Ir;- ,\VI',. , . ' a l ' h e l ~ i l .. \\' t 'II tI B If t 1\1 . 1M I'. Tlernev IS 111 the roofing busmess' l 0, ' hl'r attornl' ,\ ' , IIl'nlT A. l'rYI', 11,1\8a e rVi e , an e as , U l ~ e . They left on a wedding trip to W a l l l u ~ st.. I 'hil '"!elpilia. I'a.I Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gibson, of C d' ( O - ~ - 1 8 )\\ 'oodbine avenue, spen t t he week-end I an a a. . __ _I in New York.

    Mrs. Paul R. Loos, of Shirley road,returned Tuesday from Clearfield. Mrs. Barbara L aw re nc e, w if e o fMr. and Mrs, Herbert B. Price and'William J. Lawrence, of 117 ChestnutI their daughter, Miss Dor i s P r ic e, of avenue, Narberth, died of an heart ail-II ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I Anthwvn road Merion r e tu r ned ment on August 27 at he r summer.- - ~ - - - M o n t l a ~ from C ~ n t e r v i l l e , ' Md., where home in La Porte, neal' Eagles Mere.

    they were the guests o f M r. an d Mrs. 1Funeral s ervi ce s we re held at La1\1. 1\1. Price, at Wye Mills, for sev-I Porte .on Sunday. . .eral days. BeSides he r husband she IS surVivedGilbert Heath, son of Mr. anti Mrs.lby two sons, John Lawrencl' and Say

    Ralph C. Heath o f Shi r le v road wil l I 101' Lawren ce , a nd three daug'htl'rs,return to State 'College S ~ n d a v . ' His ' Grace Lawren ce , Eve Lawren ce andbrother, Vic to r, who has been' spend- Harriett Lawrence. She had lived ining the summer at St. Albans, Mc., INarberth for the past cleven years.with his grandmother, JV[ 1'5. HarrietHeath, retul'l1etl Thursday. Mrs. Fowler on Southern VisitHaniet Heath will r et ur n t he l at te r L. B. Fowler, c oa ch o f the Lowerpart of September. Merion Junior High basketball team, IMrs. J. H . S pe ck a nd The Fellow- returned las t week-end with the boyss hi p G ro up o f the Women's C0l11mun-I .. .. 1

    nity Club entertained at a luncheonan d bridge Wednesday at he r home onWoodb in e a venu e, in honor of Mrs.H. C. Gibson, who i s shortly movingto New York. T he guests were Mrs. HGeorge W. Orth, Mrs. W. J. Kolb,Mrs. James B. Smith , Mrs. Nel son C. ERowley, Mrs. Verna R . Woodcoek, AMrs. Ralph C. Heath, Mrs. Charles DDe Goy, Mrs. C. Arley Farmer, Mrs. SC. E. Starr and Mrs. William H.' TMuller. IMiss Dorothy Speck spent the week-I 0

    end in Cape May, N. J. David Speck,! Nof Washington, will spend the Labor i EDay week-end with his parents. I SRoyal D. Thomas, of Woods ide ave-,

    n ue , w ho has been on a six weeks' Ibusiness trip to Brussel ls, Be lg ium, is IIarriving home t hi s F r iday. 'Mrs. H. C. Fenno, who visited herl ,Cw_LE_A_N_I_N_G 1

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town September 4, 1936

    4/4

    N..,....... .

    G. FELT TOPPERS inyoung slyles, smartin Ihe Eng li sh way.Autumn colors .. . sl

    September 4. 1936

    J. FLEECE COAT-Eitherswagger as piclured, orbelted. Wine, blue, brown.8 10 16 . . . . . . 510.95

    M

    M. ENGLISHRIB COTTONHALF SOCKS- All des ir able plain s ha de s a ndhealher mixlures-Special3 pairs for . . . . . 51.00N. JUNIOR 2-PC. SUITS- Fine collon jersey withbrighlly s lr ip ed o r solidcolored tops. Shorls haveLaslexno-bellwaisls. Sizes4-10 . . . . . . . s2.95

    H. WH ITNEY CH IN cHILLA COAT in navy,l ined with re d flannel.Belled. 7 10 12 . . .. 58.95

    For more than six yearswe have been dressingMain Line Children, inthe Juvenile Shop of ou rMain Line Store. We havelearned what they likeand what the ir mothersprefer for them. And wea re ready as never beforewith f ine new collectionsof everything concernedwith school days. Also,FRIDAY and SATURDAYSBPTBMBBR 4 AND 5.() ejtetit gtile o-jCHILDREN'SSHOES

    f} j kiln.! PlaceB

    K. BOYS'POLO SHIRTS-Ofcollon jersey; oxford mixlure,blue, brown an d wine; a lsoin slr iped effecls. 610 16, s1.95L. FILLED BRIEF CASE-Ofs lurdy Durohide, complelewith 2 composi tion books , 2tablets, 1 nOlebook, 10 pencils. pencil case, an d key.Brown or black. Name ingold inc luded . . . . S1.00

    D. WOOL DJ;lESS embroidered in brighlcolors, piped in orange,with orange bullons.And olher slyles. 710 12. . . 53.95

    C. STRIPED COTTONf ro ck w it h Tyrolianhearl-shaped bullons.Collar IrimmedwithIrishlace. 7 10 12 . . . . s 1.95

    OUR TOWN

    A

    ~ ~ ~ ~~ BOYS' PREP SUITS-i :"-:!).:- Double-breasted in newf:,............t 1 fall browns an d grays.:;';(F :! Extra lrousers al $3.sSizes\. " .. ,; j 17-22 . . . " 14.95

    \ " ' - ~ " : : ' ' ' ; f ' .. ',:.'"~ . > ~ . , ' : ; ~ 0 ' '.

    E

    \ Iif .& -

    TWIN SWEATERS10 go wilh Ihe sklrl, infallcolors. 810 16, s2.95

    B.BUTTON-ONSKIRTof navy serge .Pleated 31 i-inchhem.Cambric lop . 7 10 12" . . s1.79

    RAIN COATS.71016,al S2.95. with hals10 match.

    STRaWBRIDGE a CLOTHIER

    A. RAIN CAPES inwild plaids, cui fulland long. 71016 .$2

    E. SANDY CRAIG TWOKNICKERS SUITSDouble -breasled withsporls backs-more handsome and rugged Ihis fallthan ever. Sizes 8-18, S1O.95,_"",J r""

    '.' [1, ,. \' \,\'.\\,\ ';. . . , ; - . . ~ .> ,. > t I4 I I ; . / ;;" ,I

    " -s:- !' : : - .rlJ1 \?,_ ' :. i l l ' i ~. , ~ " ' ~ ,

    'l"h t' P,C5byteriau Ch"re"Rc\. Arch,'r E. AnOl'rson, PastorMeeting's for September 6:!lA5 A. l\I.-Bible School.11.00 A. l \ l . -The l\lorning \\' (,rsh ip,Sermon the ]Jastor.6.4;' P. :'It.-C. E. :'I!l'eting.7.-15 P. :\1.---Narbenh's Happy 13iL:,Hour. Sermon till' p a ~ t o ! ' .

    W e d n ( ~ ~ t l a y evening, ~ . O I J P, :II.Prayer l\1eE'ting.

    Church Notes ,!--.-----II

    FORYOUROWNGOOD.

    Visit ..?,,-ookn1eadaT J;Vaylle

    FO't';ll 2ents ($.10)Adr;a-d Golden

    G u c ~ ' n s e y Milkor Fresh Churn:.::d Buttermilk

    YOU CAN DRINK

    -SPORTLETS- i---------1Bill Turkington, Haverford Highhurler, continucd his fine pitching forBill Titlow's Cynwyd firemen by shutting out St. Luke's with three hits,t he Uni on Fire Association winningthe Twilight League game, 5-0. Narberth Boys ' Club f inal ly c linched thef i rs t -ha lf l eague title by trouncingGladwyne, 6-1, just as the second halfis about t o be wound up.* * *

    Gucrnscy "Iccd" CrcamChocolatc Milk I ICrcamed Cottagc Chccscand othcr Dairy Products

    That' , why we advertise NewtonCoal now - so yo u Can savemoney. and get best quality coal.Ask about the Neuotoll BudgetPlat/.

    There's a Newton Yardin your locality

    Phone: Ardmore 2550

    -------_._-

    Continued from Page Oneo f h is visit to the Casey home.Kirk testified that he did not see

    the dog until he hea rd h e r yelp andlooked back t o s ee Fanny running into the postoffice.Attorney Kildare indicated that he

    might app ea l t he magi st ra t e' s dccision.Petcr C. Barr , o f Bala-Cynwyd, op-,

    c ra ti ng man ag er o f the anti-cruelty 1association, i nves tigated thc case and iwas instrumcntal in bringing it before,'the magistrate.Among t hc s pe ct at or s were Dr.

    Frank P. K. Barker, vice-presidentIof the Lowcr Mer ion Boa rd o f Commissioncrs, and John H. Jefferies, Jr., 'General Waync district commissionerand chai rman of the recent Dog Quarantine Committee.

    plSW

    Failure to Aid Fann yCosts $17.75; Pet DogEnjoys Role at Hearing

    Ope u D ai ly aud SlIuclayt i l / I i i 12 P. M.

    Page Four

    Narberth's Main Line League leade rs l os t an independent game to theNorth Penn Pros Tuesday night. :2-1.Bill Reynolds struck out ten NorthPennel's and allowcd but four hits.His teammates, however , wer e abl cto gat h er bu t t hr ee safeties.

    Narl"'l / l , t / ctllOdist EpiscopalRev. W. Vernon Middleton, l\linisterSunday. S,'ptellll)('l' 6:!l.4G A. .\I.-Church School.11.00 A. ill. - :'Ilorning \\'or-:hjp.Rev. Hoh,'!t (:. ?\in1tlll \\'ill pl" aeh.7.00 1'. :.1.- \ - " ~ p ( ' r :"T,' c'.' ',Y.serlllon h:: J ~ C ' \ ' , Hoben C, :\ illlPl1.

    C!:l1tlll1 S. RiceFlinn;!! ('1 ' \ ' Ct ' , for C l i n ~ " 1 1 ;0-Riel', \\,1,0 eii,'cl Wednesday, will bl'held t l. i" : :; ,t \1rday morning at ] 1o'elock j ' , 'UI l his late rl'sidence, 611Old GlI lp J, : Jl 1, Narberth. Friend,

    may ('all t h s Friday e\'ening.