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    t lARBERTH COMMUNITY LIBRARYWIiJDSOR AVE,NARBERTH, PA .

    BLEACHERS

    Price, Three Cents

    NEW

    Award ContractsFor Tennis Courts

    Recreation Board to Spend$1764 on Playground

    Improvements.

    Maroon Champs Dinedby Two Service Clubs

    INVITED ERECTARENTS

    Children To ExhibitWares To P a ~ e n t s

    Program of School Activities toBe Given Parent-Teach-

    er Association.ALLParents of Narberth children wiIl have Bids were awa rded and plans com-

    a chance to get r ea l g limpses of eve ry - pleted for five important improveday activity in the Narberth schools, at ments at Narberth 's community playthe regular monthly meeting of the Par- ground, corne r of W in ds or Avenueent-T eacher Association (formerly and Wynnewood Ro ad , b y th e Nar-berth Recreation Board at a meetingMothers' Council) on Monday afternoon, held Tuesday night.April 14, at 2.30 o'clock. The meeting.. . According to Dr . LeRoy A. King,thiS month IS a week earher than usual, pre sident of the board, the boroughowing to the Easter hol idays, and is heldIwill this summer have as well-equipin the afternoon to permit the chi ldren to ped and supervised a recrea t ion centake par t. ter as any in Philadelphia's suburbs.Almost every grade in the school wil l Of appropriations of ~ 1 4 0 0 apiecepresent some brief, interesting exe rc is e- - voted by Borough ~ o u n c l l and Schoolnone of them of the formal much-re- Board, the Recreat ion Board p la ns t ohearsed kind, but all showing 'something spend $1764 on physical i m p r o ~ e m e n t sdone in the ordinary activity of the at th e playg round , a nd a major porschool year. There will be a few regular tion of the balance for s al ar ie s o fbut abbreviatcd recitat ion per iods, some supervisors.music . some physical exercises; and the Following opening of bids, forlike, sufficiently varied to be interesting which proposals had been advertisedin themselves, and a ll t ogethe r g iv ing a r eceu tl y, contrac ts were awa rded andsimple picture of what t he school is try- d(;cisions made as foIlows:i ng to do in i ts day -by-day work . 1. Two double tennis courts, ofPar en ts , whe ther members of the As- cla y, w it h fenc es and concrete posts,saciation or not, are cordially invited to to be construc ted by M. R. Lane &a tt end thi s meeti ng, which is made pos- Sons.

    sible through the very act ive co-opera- 2. A new bleachers to r ep la ce thetion of the principal and teachers, as delapidated affair a long t he first basewell a s the children. line of the baIl field, to be built byThe complete program foIlows: Cha rles L . J enkins . Narbe rth.1. Opening exercises, sixth grade girls 3. Two i ron fences, on e on eachMiss McKay; 2. Dramatization, kinder- side of the grandstand, to ac t as wingsgarten, M.iss Williams, 3. Reading, First and aid police in prevellting interferGrade, Miss Eniun; 4. Arithmetic, Second ence 11)' spectators with baIl gamesGrade , Miss Bishop; 5. Music, Fourth to he erected by George V. Wood

    Grade, Miss Fricke; 6. Spell ing, Fif th -env.Grade, Miss LaIc; 7. (a ) Irish Lilt, Sev- 4. Two new drinking fountains,cnth Grade Girls, 1'.1 iss Church; (b ) Bal- nca r teams ' dugouts , to he ins ta ll ed asance Boards , Seventh Grade Gi rl s, Miss a gift by the Autocar Company.Church; 8. Tumbling, Sixth and Scventh S. Allan B. \Vetherall, NarberthGrade Boys, Mr. 'Neathc ra lL School Physical Director, was appoint ed in charge o f t he p la yg round,and with a cOlJllllittee of the Recreation Board. he was au th or ize d t o re ceive allplications fo r two teacher s toaid in supervising summer activities.

    Postpone School BoardFriday, April 25, has been set as tbe

    date for th e next mee ting of the Narber th Schoo l Boa rd , since its regularmonth ly mee ting date falls on GoodFriday, the 18th. It is expected thatat its meeting this lJlonth t he boa rdwil l dec ide on a new principal fo rthe borough's school.

    Lowcr Merion's championship basketball t eam has been banquet ed p rope rlysince their season ended two weeks ago.Last week the Rotarians gave them amidday luncheon at the Den under theArdmore Bank, and on Tuesday night theKiwanians entertained them at dinner atWhitehall in Haverford. The membersof the squad a long with Coach Bil l Anderson. Principal G. H. Gilbert and Man-ager Frank Mantz, were int roduced toBake Sale Saturday the members. The usual number ofThe Woman's Bib le C la ss of the speeches were given and compliments

    Presbyter ian Church wil l hold ,I bake were passed a round to the app reci at ionsale on Saturday, April 12, beg:r.n ing of all concerned. The members o f t heat 9 :3 0 A. M. at 235 Haverford Ave- basketball team enjoyed the occasion toIhe fullest.ul' .

    Pro-

    Narberth, Pa., Friday, A.pril 11, 1930To Hold Union ServicesHul)' \Veek Union services will

    be held hy the Protestant Churchesof Narberth, from Monday toThursda) ' of next week.The schedule is as follows:

    ~ r o l l d a y evening, Bapt ist Churchof t he Evangel, Rev. John VanNess, p reache r; Tuesday , HolyT rini ty L utheran Church, Rev.Rohert E. Keighton, preacher;\'11ednesday, The PresbyterianChurch, Rev. Samuel MacAdams,pr ea ch er ; Thu rsday, MethodistEpiscopal Church, Rev, Cletus A.Senft, preacher.All Good Friday services will beheld as usual hy the individualchurches in their respective huildings.

    Dramatization and Musicalgram to Feature. Affair.

    PROCEEDS FOR REDCROSS

    Second CommunityService Is Sunday

    lows: Trio. Largo, I-landel ; harp solo.Prien'. Hasselmans; Trio, The Great Business Folk to Meet..\wakening, Kramer; v io li n solo with l ' \a rberth 's Board of Trade is sched-harp a.ccompaniment, (a) Midnight Iuled to, h?ld i ~ A p ~ i l ;meeting nextn 11 1-1 1 K I (b) '1'1 Monda) I1Ight, accordmg to announce-e s, en Jerger- reI, e r ; Ie . b Sl ' " " , men t m ad e thIS week y ecretaryRosan', Ne\'m; 1 no, 1here Is 0 ) IBN 'I'h I '11D I 0'1-1 0111 ertram esper. e p ace WIcat I, ara. b I W 'C . CI b"11 t f "'1'1 T 'bl M k" c tI e omen s ommuillty ulC cas 0 Ie ern ee", room in Elm HaIl.hy Cha rles Rann Kennedy, IS as fol-lows: A Peasant \Voman, KathleenMcConne Il ; A Sol die r, Frank Follml'r; An Army Capt ai n, R ob er t E.Keighton. The Place: A wind-swepthil l; the Time: A t ime of darkness .

    The second community s erv ic e o fthe spring ser ies wil l be held at the)J arberth Theatre Sunday evening a t7 :45 o'clock. Features of the programwill include musical selections by theLyric Trio and a dramatization of"The Terrible Meek."T he se n' ic e is sponsored hy the

    Protestant Churches of Narbe rth. theMerion F ri ends ' Mee ti ng . t he Woman's Community Club and the American Legion. l'\et proceeds from contrihutions given at this service will goto the Dcvon Relief Fund of theAmerican Red Cross.Thc program of the Lyr ic Trio fol

    lo\\'s:

    April Has Its ShowersBeginning Sunday, and increasing inprccipitation Monday, the first good rainin a month in this section freshened upthe grass, brought out t he buds on thetrees and moi stened soil that was becoming dry and hard. Accord in g to therecords of Charles Decke r, Main Lineweatherman, it was a normal Aprilweek in a ll respects except for a somewhat cool snap on Tuesday.

    Volume 16, No. 27

    Members to Vote on Revisionsof Rules at Meeting

    Tuesday.

    Community Club WillChange Constitution

    Obtain Clear TideTo Scout Property

    win Be Held by Merion Title inInterest of Fathers'.Association.

    On Child Welfare GroupMiss Ger tr ude S. Ely, Bryn Mawr, hasheen appointed a member of a StatewideCommittee to develop a ten-year program

    of chiln welfare for Pennsylvania.

    En'rythin/.( must bc modcrnized thesedays, so Tucsday, April 15, the \\'oman'sl'ommnnity C1nh will hold a mcding tohrinR np to dat c thc ir const itu tion andhy-laws. A commi ttce on this revisionhas been at work all this ycar goingon'r othcr club const itut ions and tryingto find the best plan for thc managementof this club. Mrs. E. C. Batchelor readat the last meeting the proposed changes.so at this meeting thcrc wil l bl' a secondrcadin/.( and a forum opcn for discussionhdorc thl' vote. ..\s this is a s tr ic tl yhnsincss mcding only mcmhers will heallowcd.

    WAS REAL ESTATE OFFICEThc Narbe rth Scout House propcrty,

    located at t he statIOn on the south side,was sold by Sheri ff F ra t a t Norristownon Mareh 26. It was taken up by theMerion Title and Trust Company, andwill be held by them in the int er es ts ofthe Fathers' Association, sponsors ofthe Narberth Troop.It was put through t he formality of as ale in order to clear the title. It is

    rumored that the Fathe rs ' Associationis working on plans to provide the Narbuilding and equipment.The history of the scout property,originally the Caldwell Real Estate office,dates back to 1922 when a group of tencitizens contributed $100 each toward

    securing the l and for the scouts' usc.They wcre John A. Caldwell, A. C.Shand, A. ). Loos (all deceased), FredPatten, C. P. Cook, W. D. Smedley, Dr.O. J . Snyder, F le tche r W. S ti tes , J. J.Cabrey and Robe rt ). Nash. The title. was taken by the Merion Tit le and TrustCmpany for the Fathers ' Association.Beeause of inact iv ity no progress wasmade by t he Fathers' Association in theway of e rect ing a su it ab le building, andthe matt er was allowed to d ri ft along.The death of three of the contributorsfurther complicated matters and involvedthe title.\Vi th the r eo rgan izat ion of thc Fath

    ers' Association active step were takento put the scout work on a pro per basis.The first of these is t hc c lear ing o f thetit le t o the propcrty.

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    A,ril 11, 1930

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    NARBERTHBRIDGEGARAGENarberth Avenue, at P. R. R.

    C. P. COOK, General Manager

    .. ..

    OUR TOWN

    (Opposite E r l a n g ~ r Theatre)210608 Market Street

    It Pays you

    And Note These Prices!LAMB SPECIALS:Chops, loin or rib ..55c lb.:Shoulder Lamb..25c lb.Leg of Lamb......35c lb.Rib Roast,thick end ,28c lb.Rump Steak 45c lb.Round Steak 45c lb.

    TO LET US FILL YOURDAILY MEAT NEEDS,WHETHER LARGE ORSMALL. OUR PRICESARE NEVER HIGH, OURSERVICE IS PROMPTAND EFFICIENT, OURQUALITY IS UNIQ.UE.

    All other cuts correspondingly reas o n a b l ~ . Please n o t ~ lIIe sell onl"meats-and W sell onl" the BESTMEATS.JUST PHONE 62,200 (freeof toIl charge) on your Ardmore, Bryn Mawr, Cynwyd,

    Merion or Narberth exchange.

    BRADLEYMARKET CO.

    .+' ..LEROY A. KING,Secretary.

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    Oltr radios operate ~ u i t h o l l t a sqlleal. either "Olll t he set 0/ ' yo111' pocket-book.

    (4-18-30)

    Joyous Aftemoons of Hiking and Discovery ~ ~ o ~ r s h c O : : s . c u t along r iv er r oa d bac kb N b rth Y P 1 V" "dt D "b d I f you would li ke to join our merryy ar e oung eop e tV l y escn e band of hiker s corne to the YDungPeopl e' s B ib le C las s at 9:45 A. M.. ISunday morning.By Connie ghmmer and t he n t he c obwebby out - Af t h fit d b. . II I er you ave pro e y o u rHiking continues to grow in favor h nes of dusty r af te rs a nd dank wa s splendid discussions and heated de-w ith the young people o f Narbe rt h. come into view.. The ground is sof t bates , y ou will k now wher e we getThe largest crowd t o d at e turned out to our feet. LIght another match, all our pep for th e hikes. No one can .for the regular Sunday afternoon hike. someone has buried somethl llg here ; attend these meetings without acquir-After crowding th e e'xponents of maybe i t' s t re asure. "Maybe it's a ing a zest for l iving, both spirituallyShank 's mare into cars we d ro ve to dead cat ," someone says. Well, no and physically.t he mout h of his tor ic Mill Creek. En mat te r, we' ll soon find ou t if thisroute we passed t he sites of many old rusty spade holds out . I ' . ..mills. Some of these buildings are We have qu ite a pile of earth now., An One nt al dancmg ~ l r I recentlystill standing. \Vhat was t ha t! The spade touches w a arrested at K a n s ~ s C l t ~ on com-One of the old settlers tells us that something hard. Dig faster; it's plamt of a moral . uphft ~ o c J e t y . n ~ there were no less than twelve of these something round. Oh, a handle. she was npt convIcted. 1 hey couldn tmills along Mill Creek, b etw een A rd - Why , it's a kettle, and so heavy. ge t anythl l1g on her .more and the Schuylk il l, a b ra ss Maybe there's gold in it. But when * * *foundry, carpet mills , f lour mil ls , cot- we bring it t o th e li ght t here is noth- Mo torists should lJe very pleased toton mills and even a gun factory. ing in it. I t has a date on i t though, learn that an automobile der ai led aWinding in and out along Mill 1853. We wonder has it lain there t rai n in Oklahoma recently.Creek Road, we suddenly came a round tha t long, perhaps bur ied by somea turn in the road, to discover the blue chi ld long ago. There is no treasureSchuylkil l, a ref lect ion of the match- in it, but it seems like a n an ti que, soless sky. it may prove to be treasure after all.We are ou t of t he c ar s in a flash, Ou t in the fresh a ir a ga in hungereach one anxious t o o ut do t he o th er assails us. We think of our lunches.in climbing over Wlooded hills and A fire is started an d we gather aroundalong laure l-bounded woodland paths. it, munching our sandwiches.We enter a valley, and lo! a swim- Hunger sat is fied home we go tak-ming pool greets us. Shouts of de-, ' ,light. vVe will come here again in - - - - - - - - - -

    the warm weather. ~ n we go aga in . 1852-H. C. andN. Keech reads the chimney stone in l*'{an old deserted house. Why, tha t was )bef or e t he Civil War. We wonderabout the history of the old house #Ifas we t rave l fur ther a long . S f B MA bullet-riddled car next greet s ou r Ign 0 est eatsview. Has it been abandoned by bandits or is it that someone has beenusi ng i t for target practice?Up a hil ls ide and we find ourselvesin a large field. What a beau ti fu lview. Down below, the river, sparkli ng in th e su nlight, sweeps round aneighboring hill. and in the distancefaint smoke and the dim outlines ofstacks and spires remind us of thetown beyond.Someone cries, "There 's the hauntedhousel" Sure eno ug h; we are in sightof ou r destination, Boulder Farm. Atumble-down barn and some miserablefarm buildings contr as ted by a well-Ibuilt f armhouse s quat on the rollinghillside. Here and there great jaggedrocks jut ou t like great black fingers.They a re indeed ominous rocks. Arethey trying to warn us that the country folk say t he hou se is haunted?

    I f t he y s ee k to warn us it is useless. Like hungry hounds we scurryaround, s tr iving to s at e our curiosity.Let's find the spooks if there are any.Up to the gar re t we scramble. Nothing but emp ty rooms, save for someyellowed newspapers. Down to thecellar we hur ry next. It is very darkhere; light a match, someone. A faintSOHOOL BOARD BOROUGH OFNARBERTH PROPOSALSBids fo r th e e re c ti on of a Chai n L inkFence approximately t hr ee h un dre d(300) teet l on g, s ix feet h ig h, o f tw oInch mesh, number s ix g au ge copperbearing. wire, ar e he re by r eque st ed .Full specifications ma y be seen a t th ePrincipal 's Office of th e Na rb erthSchool, S ab in e a nd E ss ex Avenues.Seal ed b id s will be r ec ei ve d u p t o 8P. M. Friday, April 25, 1930, at whichtime th e b id s w il l be opened. Contractw il l b e awarded to th e l owes t r e sponsible bIdder. Th e Boar d r es er ve s th er ight to r ej ec t a ny' or all bids.Send bids to B oro ug h o f NarberthSchool Board.

    127 NORTH NARBERTH AVE.(THEATRE BUILDING)Phone: NARBERTH 4053

    ON EASY PAYMENTS IF YOU WISHROBERT LITTLER, Phone: Narberth 2336709 Montgomery Avenue, Near Meeting House Lane

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    "The Main Line Music StoTe"

    22298--ST. JAMES INFIRMARY and WHEN YOU'RES!IIILlNG- Kin, Oli..... Or.22299-ST. JAMES INFIRMARY aM AFrER You 'n ;GONE-e.n. A.u"I,,_22285-MY LOVE PARADEand NOHODY'S USING ITNOW-Mauri

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    Page Four OUR'i'OWN A.pril 11, 1930FORE AND AFT I UNCLE CY'S COLUMN

    Signs point to outstanding Mask OUR m O ~ ' ~ . Jess Retiresand Wig show, opening at Gar- I .JL \ ,W . l . ~ Dear Uncle Cy,rick April 21; Hedgerow sched- 1 had intended to permi t your heat-ute. I A Co-operatiye Community N e w s - M a g a ~ i n e , founded in 1914 by the Narberth Icd and illogical criticism of myself toAl l s igns point to the fac t that the Ciyie Association, and published eyery Friday at Narberth, Pa., by the go unanswered; but when you all owMask and Wig Club of t he University II a t hi rd par ty to intervene in your be-LIVINGSTON PUBLISHING COMPANY half, my back is to the wall. And aof Pennsylvania will have the smooth- I Littlekiss must fight! 1 do not reca llcst and most complete productions in I PHILIP ATLEE UVINGSTON, President and General Manager insulting Dean Bishop. I have not, It he ir h is to ry when their forty-second! ROBERT MOORE CAMERON, Editor think, t he pleasure of his acquaintance.annual show, " Joh n Faust , Ph . D.," I THOMAS A. ELWOOD. Associate Editor Bu t such is my opinion of deans thathe may well consider himself insultedwhich was given its public opening in I Office-258 Haverford Avenue, Narberth by me. I f he is a disciple of yours,Lancaster on April 5. "John Faust, my reverend uncle, 1 presume he isPh. D.," wil l open its Philadelphia en- Telephone-Narberth 2545; if no answer, Ardmore 3100 Dean of the Col legiate Institution forgagement of two weeks at the Garrick the Propagation of Drunkenness. Noth-

    SUBSCRIPTION PRICE cil50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Iing personal, of course, intended. YetTheater 011 Easter Monday, April 21. I : 'P if I am to be c ndowcd wi th a r ep nt a-The authors of this year's Mask and I Entered as second-class matter, October 13. 1 91 4, at the Post Office at It ion for, making insul ting remarks , IWig show, whose identities are I Narberth, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879. must live up to that which is spoken

    shrouded under t he cognomen of "A of me.Couple of Other Fcllows," have con- I If Dean Bishop (Mr., ~ l r s . , or M i s ~ ,.' April 11 , 1930 as the case may be) thl llks that thISsUlte.d all the versIons and stones con-I Iwriter spends any appreciable amountcern1l1g the Faust l egend in writing 10f t ime composing these insignificantthe book o f "John Faust , Ph. D." The I trifles of epistolary art, he is sad ly andGounod opera, Goethe's drama, Calder- Recreation Comes Into Its Own hadly mistaken. They arc but the by-on's "E l M a ~ i c o , " Marlowe's "Dr. Several )'ears ago th e 0llen stretch of l and betwe en t he Rai lr oa d and Ipr,oduct of a l I ~ i g h t y pen, a pel!, myFaustus," Khnger's "F aust " and' ' ,< nllddle-aged fnend, perhaps slightlyH e i ~ e ' s . " B a l 1 ~ t " h ~ v ~ all been u s e ~ in IWindsor Avenue and Wyn new oo d Av enu e w as an unsightly public more f amous in thi s vale:; of tears thanf a s ~ l O n 1 l 1 g tillS satlflc. tra,:esty whIch, dump. Todav due to th e wisdom generosity and energy of a uroup of your O \ ~ n . , Both, the BIshop al?d Illywillie true to the penod 111 costumes , : . . '. . h Iunc le (If 111 reahty they are dIscreteand settings, both of which are to be INarberth s CItIzens, tllls same bog tS o ne o f th e h eau ty spots o f th e Mam persons) wonld be astounded to see (iiunusually e labora te and colorfu l this Line they have not already unknowinJ!lyyear , ha s be en brought s trict ly up to' .., . Iseen) the product of my pen when itdate i,n spi.rit and interpretation. Th e i L a ~ t summer the l I 1 1 ~ e t u s gIven recreatIOn matters by t he r e o ~ g ~ 1 1 l z e d is , f u n c t i o n i l ~ ~ for profi t. : n l l ~ n theplot, 111 bnef, concerns the efforts of IRecreatIon Boa rd made Itself felt, when und er t he able superVISIon of fa!=lle pen g l l d ~ t!le .r.eceptlve paperone Johannes Faustus a teacher in IWIth hght wll lms lcah tles and soberthe co-educational U n i ~ e r s i t y of Wit-I Allan B. \Vetheral l , the school's new director of physical education, an opinions than r ef le ct both the keen in-tenberg, ,to win the hand of the fair a ve ra ge o f nindy-four children turned ou t cyen' da" to participate in' tellc::ct and the wide ~ c q u a i n t a n c e with:r..farguente, a sophist ic ated under- . . I reality that charactenze the master atgraduate. The romance is beset with the spo rt s and programs at the playgrounds. Ihis work.~ I sorts of difficulties, and, of course, This summer th e playgrounds promise to come into their own. Con- Jasmine (That is my wife. I mar-lS further complicated by the appear- . , I I' . . . ' . I dr ied her because her /,riven name fittedance of Mephistopheles, who offers to struct10n WIll be startec soon on two c ay ten11lS COUl ts, \\ luch wll ad Iso harmoniously tu my own , Jasmineturn the gray-haired Faustus into a Igreatly to th e benefits to be der ived by th e children. Th.e replacement of Iand J es s! Could anything be sweeter,handsome youth if the latter, in turn, I Id II I I I H f d \ ' I f I 1 II Ii II . I purer, nobler? But I digress.) haswill give himself, body and soul, to his t le 0 J eac lers a on g t le aver or f venue SIC e 0 t 1( ' Ja l(' c WIt 1 urged me to ceas e what she terms mvSatan t ic Majesty , This compact per-I a new stand wil\ i nc re as e s ea ti ng c apac it y a t games and ad d much to I "silly campaign against a ment al an;1'mits the action of the s to ry to shi ft to I ' '. . I II ' f d . k' f ' . I I philosophical inferior." She fears the,the Infernal Regions, and gives an op- It l el r enjoyment. nsta at10n 0 two rll1 II1g ountams on t le p ay - dire results that wou ld con fron t Illyportunity for ol?e. of the 1110st pic-I g round, t he gift of th e Autocar Company, will be greatly appreciated. Ip r o f e ~ s i O l ! a l standing were the truthturesque and .stnkmg scenes that t l ~ e vVire fences adJ'oining the grandstand will ad d to safe t) . factors and per - ?! . t l l l ~ little e ~ c a p a d e to be known.Mask and W Ig Club h as e ver had 111 ! I hIS IS the c1l1ef reason for my re-any of the shows. mi t easier handling of big crowds. s ignation , which I am about to tender.Jasper Deeter, well-known .director This I)rogram of I)hysical imlJrovements costing in th e neighbor- Jasmine, in the event that ,You ha,:eof the Hedgerow Company 111 Rose . . '.. . not had the pleasure of meeting her , IS

    Valley, has been staging the book, this hood of $1700, m(ltcates t he thoroughncss WIth whIch th e Recreat10n a very forceful lady. Her slightestbeing the first .time that the W i g ~ e r s Board i s a tt acking the problem of recreation. Th e wisdom of the School Iwhim is l ike anotl .ler 's i r O l ~ command.have had.two dIfferent people to dIrect Board an d Council i n appropri at ing $1400 each fo r the work of the .And then there IS. the agItated .Deanthe d ~ n c m g numbers and the story. p . B I ,'1\ I f l . d' N I ' I ' r ' . I ~ I s h ~ ' p ' Real ly, 1 have no pa rt ic ul arF ~ a n c l s C. W. Patton, who has gained \ ..ecreatlOn oare \ \1 . le:> r ecte . 1 1 ~ arbert 1 P a ) ~ r o u n d s wlllch WIll I"Itch (as he vulgarly terllls it) forWidespread attention here for h is work be th e equal of any 111 111lladelplua s suburbs 111 eqUlpment and super - I the position of chief columnist to thein training dance cho ru se s, wi ll t ake vision. I;"[ail1 Liner. One reason for my dis-care of that department of the cur- like of even the thought of it is ther ent Mas k a nd Wig offering. Iabsence of any material remuneration.Charles Gilpin, who has be en c om- De'Von Disaster Relief After that r ea so n, t he ot her s matterposing the music for t.he club's show Frequentl)' r es idents of thi s sec tion have heen cal led uI)on b)' th e !ittle. But one. of the others is thefor many years now, IS saId to have A . R C . ., mtensely moromcal character of thecontributed the best score of his career . m ~ n c a n ed ross to c o n t n ~ u t e to\yard t!le aId of destitute l?erSOns, majority of your correspondents.for "John Faust , Ph. D." Numbers VICtl111S of flood, fire or other dIsaster JI1 vanous parts of th e nation an d By way of parting gift to Deanthat. are b e i n ~ ~ l e n t i o n e d as almost world. Always a generous response ha s been made. In t he pre sent in - Bishop, I would a dvi se h.im that thecertam song hIts mclude "Just.an Old stance, where one of our own communi ti es has suf fe red tragic loss there ~ e r ~ o n to whom he . ta lked m ~ o u r pubGerman Custom," "A Soldier On I Id b . f I b'I' d '11' f' ' . IlIshmg office compbmented hnn ratherLeave," "How Can a Devil Be Good," s lOU e !10 q u ~ s t i o n 0 . t le a 1 Ity an WI II1gness 0 neIghbors to give I than complemented him. The l it tl e e"I ..rarguerita," and "Something Ought e ve ry posslhle aid to theIr own people. Imakes a l ar ge difference. Witnessto be Done About This ." In addition I those persons who bear the name Hill.several of the famous arias and fid II I He committed several other remark-marches from the olJera are woven Con ence We Paced ahly irri tating errors in dic tion andinto the piece as well as several old Re-election of S. Edgar Downs as su peri nten den t o f th e Lower grammar, hut, not h avi ng his l et te r(ierman folk songs, Merion township schools fo r a t erm o f four years will cause little com- hefore me, I can not here call attentionThe cast is as follows: Mephistoph- ISh I P d" . I . . to thelll. I would assure him, finally,eles, J. Alexander Bliedung; Dr. John men t a s t le c 00 :loar s actIOn was ent Ir e y antIcIpated. During the th.at the name is Lit tlek iss and notI'aust, Edward Craven; Marguerite s ix teen year s Mr . Downs has been connected w ith th e school district Llttlefish.\Vilbert Sheridan Beaumont; Martha: enormous s tr ides have been made i n a n educa ti on al way, in proportion Truly yours,L . Gue rn sey Cla rk ; S iebel , Benjamin even larger t han the corresponding growth and development o f th e town- Jess A. Littlekiss.Charles Taber; Valen tine . Gerald s hi p i n wea lt h and IJOIJulation. l'ostscriptum: I have no contemptGeorge Christ; Brander, Walter T . for females i n g ener al , but only forSheldon; Christopher, Ward Munroe Plans fo r the coming yea r indicate th at n o cessation in the advance-: certain deluded ones. I will wagerFrench; Gertrude, Joseph Saunders ment of standards is contemplated. Penn \Vynne is to have a half-mil- one cream puff (three inches inE ~ t 0 ! 1 ; Dante Allegheri, Royal Gregg; lion-dollar building. Kindergartens ar c to he inaugura ted in several of length by four inches in breadth byVirgIl, John .Albert Palmer; .first witch, the elementar) ' schools. Verv few changes will be made in the faculty of two inclies in h ei gh t) that 1 have"V. R. SWIre; second WItch F r e d ' ... . kissed as many kisses as Dean Bishop.Stur ewald J r. 'the entire system wl11ch has e st abhs hed an exc el lc nt r ec or d o f scholastIC If tha t gen tleman ( or l ad y) desires, '" '" '" Iachievement. Despite this growth it has heen poss ib le to decrease th e t o have our respective osculatory rec."RaJ?cour," by Lynn R i g g ~ , will b e school ta x rate by two mills. ords submitted to. son.le u n p r e ~ u d i c e dgiven ItS first. performance thIS season, Our best wishes ar e e xt ende d to M r. Downs and hi s aides a t t he be - arb,itration board, It WIll be enllnentlytomorrow mght, at t he Hed ge row I .. fl ' f ffi satisfactory to yours truly.Theater in Rose Valley with Doro thy gmnmg a 11S new our-year term of 0 ceo ' J. A. L.Yockel and William Price in the lead- IN. B. If, on the o ther hand, Deaning roles, and Dudley Vaughan, Republican Representative James M. Beck, of Pennsylvania, says Bishop f e e . l ~ that the test should beHarry Bellav.er, Ford Wofer. and AI- prohibition is going to ruin hi s p ar ty (Republ ic an ) i f something isn't present abIlity. rather t.han past p e ~ -fred Rowe 111. the supportmg cast.db' . I r "' " b P 'd ' H . .. f o r n ~ a n c e , I WIll meet. h\ lll Sor her) 111"Raneour" WIll be repeated next I on e C?ut It ng ~ a ~ v a ) . lnay e reSI ent oO\cr ought to

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    Page Five

    Spring

    Before you pu t your fursaway, later on, why n ot letus c lean and glaze them foryou? We also repair and remodel, as you wish. Ou rcleaning and pressing service for men's suits and topcoats is moderate in price,carefully good in workmanship, and prompt in delivery.

    Dyers .:. Tai/ors102 FOREST AVE., NarberthPHONE: NARBERTH 2602

    And dresses and drapes need cleaning.No matter how dainty or dir ty they are,we are able to give them the best ofservice.

    Comes

    ~ ~ A b o v e Everything,

    J. A. MILLER

    A GOOD ROOF"

    Call Narberth 2920-111 Forest Ave., NarberthESTABLISHED 19\2

    c!lDELIZZI CBROTHERS

    Gutters .:. Spouting .:. Sheet Metal Work .:. Roofing

    For many years J. A. MILLER, Narberth, hasrepaired old roofs and put on new ones-slate, tile an dasbestos shingle-roofs that wear like a brick wall, an dlook a good deal prettier.

    Fo r dependable, guaranteed serVIce, just lift th ereceiver and call

    Cleaners .220 BALA AVE., CynwydPHONE: CYNWYD 928

    OUR TOWN

    Effects of new beautyand harmony may beyou rs -- cr ea te d by amaster decorator-atprices that are moderate.

    10 i l\'arbcrth Avcnuc (ncarTheatre Bldg.), N arbcrthPhone: NARBERTH 3625

    Atlas Co., Inc.

    UPHOLSTERING . :. WINDOWSHADES .:. AWNINGSUNPAINTED FUHNITURE

    e

    April 11, 1930

    your windows an d cellar,an d vacuum-clean yourfurnace.

    Let UsCleanCellars whitewashed.Al l work done well an dat moderate prices.

    THESERVICECOMPANYF,a"k H. Sedy, Jr.5 Bala Ave., Bala

    Phone CYNWYD 877HAULING-Local & LongDistance. Crating, packingand sh ipping

    High Lights in Lower Merion School I ;-----------------=--=---------:ATm 1m", ' , , ~ : : ~ ~ s ~ : ~ e : ~ , ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ t : : ~ : : : 1 ~ : : : : T ~ ~ ,I J B ~ ~ ~ : . ; f ~ w ? N

    illlClldcli1 S. E. DOWIiS I I P O l ~ Ihc requi red to conduct regular classes in Phone: Narberth 3652-M11/allifold adivilies a ll d fea lu rcs of addition to their adminis tra t ive duties. " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ofI II I' L01('er Merioll Scllool s)'slelll. At present a ll have ample t ime for this i,!! .. . ?iiiLower Meriun Township is justly work an d that of supervision, and in , George A Witte i!!!!I' Hydrated Lime forfamed for its excel lent pub lic bui ld ings , e ight buildings are supplied with I not le as t o f which are i ts schools, both elcrical a ss is ta nt s who compile all Paperhanging and I. Lawns and Gardens.public and privat

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    Page Six OUR TOWN April 11, 1930High Lights in L. M. S.

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    House Furnishings

    Spci/y sWP and ~ n 8 a l J .a lJood pain"r

    S.W Porch and Deck PaintEspecially prepared to withstandoutside exposure and hard wear onporch floors, steps, decks of boats,~ quart $1.20

    S.,V EnameloidThe world's finest rapid-dryingdeco rat iv e enamel. I de al for woodwork, furni tu re , t oys, e tc . Wid ..range of charming cOlor9'$1 80Fe r quart . . . . .

    S-WMar.NotA water-resisting floor varnishmadeto withstand tramping heels. Fo roak: light maple, birch $ 1 45or lmoleum. Per quar t

    Win do w S ha des

    sw Paint P r u d u ( ' : ~ "rl'; :Jitl"H' u."urldo ver u n der ,hi. lamoUi " a d ~ " " " l 1

    Trade.mark R c ~ i l l t c r e ( 1

    SHERWIN-WILLIAMS

    FRIDAY AND SATURDAYGESTIONS

    Here are facts on painting,which we can prove by the simplest arithmetic. SWP is themost economical paint you canpu t on your house. It costs more per gallon, of course. Butdid you everstop to thinkof howmuch extrasurface a gallonofSWPcovers? Mark this-a gallon ofSWP will thoroughlycover almost twice asmuch surface as cheaper paint. Therefore far fewer gallons of SWP are needed. In addition, SWPlasts twice as long as cheaper paint-saves repair bills bygiving full protection to the surface- andits rich, weatherproof colors retain their beauty to the end. Come in and le tour figures prove it.

    Where }70U Can Always Get It!

    SWP Hous e PaintThe world's standard of housepaintquality. SWP ismade in one qualityonly and that the very best.Famousfor long life and the permanency ofit s many beautiful colors. Coversmore square feet of surface per galIon. Cos ts le ss on th e house thancheaper paints at a lower price pergallon. Rezularcolorsper, $3.60eallon .Gloss White, pergallon.. $3'80

    Hard-vvare StoreGarden Tools (51 Seeds203 Haverford Avenue, N a r b t ~ r t h .:. Phone: NARBERTH 2555 .:. We DeliverATLAS

    WHAT WOULDIT MEAN TOYOU

    To Harle GuartmteedProtection/rom Mot"Damage/or. 'J Y e ( f r . ~ ?Insured and guaranteed I Abinding, invulnerable contral'lfo r th e proteetinn rof your "01-u n b l e r u g s , d r a p ~ 8 , f u r s o r c l o t h .ingf rom the ravagt", of mol hI".One s in gl e treatmt'nt withKONATE Dlakcs any articleimmun e t o m ot h dal1lage forat least t I ,ree year". We guarantee this inwriting and LIo)'d'sCasuah) ' Compan) ' i nsur t, severy KOllated articIt.Konating is th e scientifie 11I0thproofing process denI,;,.e,1after years of re"card, andcountless laboratory tests atMellon Instilnle of IndustrialResear"h, Univl"rsilV of Piusburgh. \Ve art' tbe' exclusivt'Philadell)hiaser"iceagt,nts forthis great discovery. Our operators will KOllat, your \'01uables in your own Iwnw, ormove them to our modernwarel ,ouses fo r trt,atmcnt.The prOCt,ss is quick an d clean;harmles s to tex ture, finish orcolor; inexpensive and stainless. It penetrates to th e endsof the nap andthe centerof th eweave - making any mater ia ltreated impervious to mothdamage f or a t l ea st three years.Details and prices on Konatingor any of o ur o th er servicessuch asstor ing, packing, sbip.ping or moving gladly furnished wi thout ob liga tion .Just call Eve rgreen 1200 orl\lichigan 9100

    CONT. FROM PRECEDING PAGEtions and vaccinate against smallpoxinfection.Ou r dentist prescribes t rea tments byIthe home dentist for a ll t hose who haveneglected t ee th o r remedies conditions Iin ou r ow n clinic in the cases o f those Iwho are poor. IOur two trained nurses take children Ito hospitals for t rea tments and for the Iremoval of adenoids, tonsi ls , and othe r IIc au ses o f il l health. They also pre-,scribe proper food, e nc ou ra ge a nd r e- Iquire regular and prompt school at tendance, and supplement t he e ff or ts Iof the physicians combating con-Itagion. IOu r corrective teacher supplies re- Imedial measures in the many cases Iwhich have been either neglected or Ioverlooked, or arranges with the:parents for treatments in the hospitals. !Our domestic science teachers superv ise the mid -morning milk servi ce an dthe preparat ion of the ho t noon lunches Inow provided in all t en schoo ls (theSenior High School al on e had l un ch Iin 1914 and that s erved in t he l ower Icor ri do r o f t he bui ld ing) .All a thletic t eams a re now equippedproperly for their respective sports anda physician is always present or available in c as e o f i nj ur y.Trained deans assume general chargeof t he hea lt h p rob lems o f the g ir ls inth e two high schools and act as advisers in all doubtful cases and dur ingsocial functions.

    STORAGE WAKt:UOUSECOMPAN\'4015 rJ1'alnut S treel3939 Germantown ....v. .l ' I\II,ADELPIIIA.PA.

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    19clb. 19c

    can, 25c

    Page Seven

    2 pkgs., 25e2 pkgs., 25e

    can, 1ge

    3 cans, 29c

    2 pkgs, 15c3 cans, 50c

    15ctall can, 17c-lb. can, 19c3 cans, 25c

    .sIZe

    BOSANTWONDER COFFEElb., 29c

    can, 23c2 cans, 25c

    CMARKETAll GoldBARTLETT PEARSlarge can, 3Sc

    TIMELY HINTSJELLY EGGSAssorted Colors

    Ib,15c

    QUAKER SWEETCREAMBUTTER

    lb., 5Sc

    OUR TOwN

    DEL MONTEPEACHESSliced or Hal"es2 large cans, 49c

    For friendly ser"ice, for con"enience of prompt deli"ery, and for reasonable prices made possible by cost-cutting co-operation, BUY AT

    All GoldSliced PEACHES (No. I Can)Myrtle Brand Fancy Pink SALMON

    Blue Label Sweet Garden PEAS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    BabyMiller Fancy Shoepeg CORN- .Libby's Cooked CORNED BEEFWhite Haven TOMATOESBaker's COCOA (Save 6c)--------------------Campbell's PEA SOUP

    Maxwell HouseCOFFEEI-lb. tin, 39cChicken-of-the Sea TUNA FISH- -Taylor SHRIMPS for Salad

    Del Monte SLICED PINEAPPLE " can, 25eGold Medal FLOUR 5-lb. bag, 2geR. & R. BONED CHICKEN " can, S5eMueller's MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, NOODLES 2 pkgs., 25e

    Blue Diamond Paper Shell ALMONDS lb., 33eHeart of Maine APPLE SAUCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 cans, 2ge

    STEEL WOOL, Handi-Rolls

    Galvanized BUCKETS with Pouring Lid, IO-quartSanta Clara Fancy Large 20-30 Size PRUNES

    Imperator Fancy RICE .Sunmaid Seeded or Seedless RAISINS . .

    COTTER'SMARKET Main L ine shopping c en te r f or t hose who like to pur..chase the best food at moderate prices.Haverford Avenue, Narberth PHONE NARBERTH 4050We Deli"er From City Line to Bryn Mawr

    II,II

    II

    ReYlller's calldies solde.rclusively at

    CALL NARBERTH 3971

    The EssexKandy Kounter107 Essex Avenue, Narberth

    We Deliver

    ForEaster

    AND COCOANUT EGGS,AS WELL AS REYMER'SOTHER CANDIES.Names put on FREE

    PLE ASE PLACE YOURO RD ER N OW

    April 11, 1930Main Line Boys AreHaverford College Athletes

    Eight freshmen may b e l et te r w in ners in three spring spor ts at Haverfo rd Co llege thi s yea r. Th e baseballt eam, with fou r f ir st -yea r men in thelineup, is counting- heavily on th is unseasoned material, while the tracksquad has three potential varsity menand tennis team. Baseball has JohnL. Simons of Kingston. Pa., as ,catcher; Georg-e Rice of Doug-laston.1Long I sland, N. Y., at third base; BillTripp of Alleg-an, Mich., and HowardHag-er of Narberth, in the outfield.The freshman trackmen are BillBat tey o f Haver fo rd , a sprinter andbroad-jumper: 'Walter W. Jones ofNarbe rth, a hurdl er and high-jumper,and Alber t Z in tl o f Woodbury, N. J.. ahurdler. The tennis player is BernardV. Lentz of Fort Snelling, Minn.,president of the f reshman class.

    -That Good PittsburghCANDYl

    Chicago is to advertise t he c it y' sgood points . Well, t he bad ones havehad plenty of publicity.~ = ~ U U Q Q ~ ' d ~

    Real Estate TransfersAn Englis h t ype res ide nc e onPrinceton road, Cynwyd, has beensold by P. Beccia, through Chandler& Rankin. t o John Layman. It washeld at $32,000.Hirst & MacFarland have sold for IRudolph Lukens, a Dutch Colonialr es idence o f s tone const ruct ion, con taining 12 rooms and 3 baths, togetherwith a 2 -car gar age. on Bowman Avenue just ea st of \Vynnewood Road at:Merion, Pa., at a pri ce cl ose to $35,-ODD, to Walt Whitman Connelly, amember of the f irm of Cassat t & Co.The property contains a frontage of 80feet on Bowman Avenue and a d ept hof 150 feet. I t is a part of the S. IWilson Heaton tract.

    Abbott's Ice Cream in FallcyMolds.o : l - = - = ' d - = - = ' d ' d - = c = - = c ~ 1 l ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ! i i i i i i i i i ~ ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i i i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ' ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! i ! i i i i ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ 1

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    STORE HOURS9.\.1'1. toSP.M.SATURDAVI) A. M. to 9.30 P. M.

    AII-Wool Fabrics!See the se new suits. Patterns andshades in a wide array. As t o t he price

    - j u s t another example of how our buyingpower reacts to your best advantage!.Wide Selection-Sizes forAil Size Men

    Extra Trousers $5.50More an d mo re y ou 're f in di ng "FashionTailored" Suits wherever well-dressed menare seen. Not because they're low in price,but because t he y have the smartest styles,

    finest all-wool fabrics and t he bes t tailoringthat all th e resources and skill o f Sears,Roebuck can command.

    "FASHIONED TAILORED"Smart Suits

    Easter Coats+150 0

    They're here-the light coats for your Easter Ensembles.Coa ts f or "Mother " and "Daughter." The CAPE coats _the BELTED POLO coats _ _ _ th e FLARED coats _ _ _ theFITTED coats _ _ _ th e SCARF coats _ _ _ al l beaut iful ly tailored, of the newest woolens and silks . B lack and new colors.Sizes 14 to 52.

    At these low prices the little"Miss" can be happy at "Easter"time, too! Sears, Roebuck offersuch low prices and a wide selection for the l it tl e one to pleaseher own self.

    Coats for the "Miss"

    RETAIL OEPAR1MENT STOREMr d t& MARKET STREETWEST PHILADELPHIAFree Bus Service to (,9th St. TerminalUSE OURCONVNIENTFREE A"'TO PARKS

    The result d'f Sears, R'bebuck's i1mazing v

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    OUR TOWN

    EARL MYLECRAINE

    useMyleeraine'sMAGI SERVIE

    _.r It works l ike magic - l..1. really it is just honest work. l

    P I I lLA .

    Alemite-ing,Oi l Changing,Gear Servicing

    Yon need only drive into our s tat ion , le t usknow your pleasure, an d give us jus t afew minutes time.We hop to work-render th e service andyour ca r is again ready to roll.R It you inves t a few dollars-double th eesn life of you r c ar , and ou r organizationmakes a l iv ing. Everybody profits a tMylecraine 8.

    S'I'A'l 'IOSS

    fo r Spr ingPalm Sun"allan " Eoster Trips

    Try them and see!

    239 Haverford Avenue,NarberthPhone: Narberth 3799

    we have made a generalprice reduction: on dinners both a la carte andtable d'hote.On Wednesday, for

    instance, a full coursedinner, including friedchicken and waffies, for75c ordinarily a dollar).Fried scallops help

    make a delicious dinnerthat costs 75c on Thursdays.All our food is servedat moderate prices; andour food and service areof the best.

    ~ ARCADIARESTAURANT

    FAMILYPOCKETBOOK,~

    Ihlll we!lollle is !lealeddal/!Jel'

    Page Ten

    L. M. Thompson

    III !leallh's afight.See Ihal )'0111'l'iglzl.ARDER coal that deserves its

    splendid reputat ion for reolia";lity. Our anthracite is ofto notch heat-content. Keepy o ~ r folks well by keeping yourhouse warm.

    IDEPENDABWLUBRICATIN:1:111 " -n lnu t st. G

    :12:1 s. Brond st. 44 RITTENHOUSE PLACE1337 Olh 'e st .

    BALA.CYNWYD II 4701 Greene st. Just Drive in or Phone ARDMORE 1651 STATIONS~ Q ~ : : ~ ~ = ~ : d = = I~ ! i ! i ! ! i ! i ! ! ! ! ~ i i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ _ ~ ~ ! ! . . . . ! L ! ! - ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! . . ! ! . . ! i _ ! L ~ , ! i ! _ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! i ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! i ! ! i ! i ! ! i ! i ! ! i ! i ! ~ 1

    A succcs sfu l conc cr t wa s g ivcn f orthe benefit of the Royer-GrcavesSchool for Blind at thc Ardmore \V0111-an's Club l as t F ~ i d a y nig-h:, Guest s Ifr om Phi ladelphI a, Glen sl dc, Nar- Ibert h, Cynwyd , Plymouth Mceting Iand Norristown as wcl1 as from theMain Linc werc secn in the apprcciat ive audiencc. Thc music by theSchool orchcstra and Gi rl s' Glee wasvcry pleasing- whilc thc reading fr0111 Ithe Bra il le by Alice H ugh cs was a 'r evelat ion to those who had ncvcr seenanvonc r ea d w it h t he fingers.

    The dances added much to the program and J\1rs. Luc ile Meade and1lrs. 'Gertrude Sharkey of thc Philadelphia Civic Theatre Company won: : ~ ~ : ~ ; : l a ; ~ \ : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I S C by the ir charactcr im- I I I J J J l J l l l U l l U l l U U U l U I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! ~ _ -

    The pnpils and teachers of thcRover -Greaves School w ith Mrs . Jessie - RO\'er Creaves , the Foundcr andJ 'r incip;d, wish to thank the v.roman'sClub of Ardmore, the Juniors of theclub, and al1 friends, new and old, fort heir aid in maki ng t he concert a SllCccss. .~ ~ = M M = e M = = M = ~ !

    III

    P ~ ~ t i n ~ ~ b ~ ~ ~ N ~ r b e r t h - - I I " l l I l I l I l I m m " I i " I I I " i 1 1 I " " 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Girl Exhibited at Library ITo make ourmenu fit theThe s ta ff of the Narberth l ib ra ry issponsoring an exhibition of paintings

    by Margery Dorrance Cowin to begiven at t he l ib ra ry the week of April I14 starting next Monday. IMiss Cowin, who began her work atthe School of Industrial Ar t and graduated from the School of Design for IWomen, studied under George B.Harding, Henry B. Snel l, R. Sloan IBredin a n Paul Gill, internationallyknown artists.

    She received the Alumnae FellOW-Iship at gra?uation a?d s ~ e c ~ a l i z e d the Inext year to portrait pamttog.

    The pic ture s in the exhibition ar c Ipor trai ts and landscapes. Several ofthe l at te r wer e do ne t his winter inFlorida. IMiss Cowin is a daughter of Mr. Iand Mrs. 'Valtcr Cowin, 206 MerionAvcnuc, Narberth. ISuccessful Concert Given IFor Benefit of Blind School I

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    At Cynwyd...A NEW LUBRICATION AND

    CRANKCASE SERVICE Montgomery Pike and Levering Mill Road

    ATLANTICGASOLINE

    Le t us drain and refill your crankcase and pu tyour car in perfectly lubricated condition beforespring beckons you toward the open road.

    make of car, assure a thorough and cor-rectly done job.The finest lubricants, headed by the long-

    lasting Atlantic Paraffine Base Motor Oil,are used. The cost to you is no more thanyou've probably paid for far less efficientservice and much lower quality lubricants.

    A MODERN addition to the popular and con-veniently located Atlantic Service Stationpictured above now offers to motorists an-other complete Atlantic lubrication service.

    Here, amid clean, inviting surroundings,and with overhead protection from badweather, you can have your car lubricatedwhile you wait. Car lift and other modernfacilities enable quick work. Lubricationcharts and courteous attendants fullyacquainted with the requiretnents of every

    EXTRA-POWERED

    "KNOCKLESS"

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    A.pril 11, 19J1J

    You CAN ..l fyou have afLJ~ U T O M A T I C

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    VEGETABLE AND FLOWERGARDENGrUR' ....1 1I0r.erlll1l.11 Rooh Bulb. (FuJI LIne) IIFlowe,'; C ! 'I lI rl lb . , \R PO rt lJr Il . Root. Lawn Mowers '" Ko er .Fruit T ' , : e ~ . Rlmborb Koob jle School.II : 00 A . : \ I . -The Servi ce w it h A.,:-cession of memhers and haptismof infants. Theme: "Humhle.!and Exalted,"(,:45 1'. : \I.-Senior Luther Leaguc.7:45 1'. :\1.-Col1llllnnitv S e r v : c ' ~ inthe :\arherth Theater.(For Holy \\ ' eek Fnioll ~ c l ' \ ' i c l ' ' ' , Sl'espccial note elsewhere.)Friday, 2 :00 I'. ~ I . - T h c\Vatch.Fridav.Service:Quality."

    7:45 P. :\1.-COIl1l11Ullitv S e r v l c ' ~ int h e Thea t er . Mlisical pmgramIn' t h e Lvr ic Tr io a nd a c l r a l ~ ! l -t ( za t ion , )f '"The Terrible ~ [ e e k "hy Charles Rann Kennedy. Seenews item.Union Services during' Holy \\eek.(See s pe ci al no ti ce in t hi s w ce k' spaper.)On Ea:'ter Sunday Evcning' au: Or g an is t a nd Q u a r t ~ t will present "TheHolv Ci tv ," a sacrcd cantata In .\lired(;au"t. . .

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    Baptist Church of the E'YangelRobert E. Keighton, :\( inister.Sunday, April 13:9 :4 5 A . M.-\\'orship Scnice of thcChurch School ill the audit,,) ill 111:00 A . : \ l . - ~ I o r n i n g \Vorship Ser

    111011: Thc Elld of t he Ro ad .This is the )'alll1 Sunday Serilion r eq uc st ed b y t he c Jngrcgat io ll i n its annual h al lo : o fscrmons to hc repeated. ) twil lbe the th ird I ' rescntat iol l of lhisthellle.

    ~ ~ ~ : c ~ ~ : ~ :Methodist Episcopal Churt:hRev . Samue l MaeAdams, Min is te r.Sunday, April 13:A. 11.-Sunday School.: 00 A . 1 [.-:\1 oruing \\ 'o rs hi p a ndSermon.-"Tetelestai."P. M . -Epworth League,45 P . M.-Community Service inthe Narherth Theatre. SpecialMusic hv the "Lnic Trio."Dramatization of "l:he Terri]'leMeek,"(For Holy \Veek Un ion Servi ce sspecial notice in this week's paper.)Sunday, Apri l 20::00 A. 11.-Easter Service. TheLenten llite Box Offerill'-' WIllbe received.:45 P. M.-Eas ter Cantata--"Frol11Olivet to Cahary."

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    l ~ d w a r d s ' Shoes fo r Ch ild renN. Narb. Ave. Narb. 4053

    A.pril II , 19JOMr . an d Mrs. W. J. Bedford, ofLong Island. w er e th e gu es ts of Mr .a nd Mr s. James B. Smith last week.Miss Betty Va n Horn an d MissH el en Car te r, o f Mer ch an tv il le , N. J.,spent la st w eek a s t he g ue st s o f t he iraunt. Mrs. S. R. J ef fe ri s, o f D ud le yAvenue.

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    Shoe Repairing & ShiningGOODWEAU SIIOE UEPAIRINGB. G. Constan tine252 Haverford Ave. Narb. 400G-W

    RoofingJ. A. MILLEUAbove Everything-A Good Roof111 Forest Ave. Narberth 2920

    upholstering-Furniture-DecoratingATI.AS CO., INC.Shades and Unpainted Furniture107 Narberth Ave. Narberth 3625

    Business Guide

    James B. Smith, o f A vo n R oa d,e hostess to h er c lu b at lunchd bridge on Monday afternoon.~ among th e members ar e Mrs..filler, Mrs. H. F . S te vens , M rs .Jefferis, Mrs. E. H. Cockrill,. obert Nash, l \I rs . G . W. Orth, s. John Ahhott.

    TIlE FI,O\VER SIIOPMrs. Norman Jefferies233 Haverford Ave. Narberth 2861TIlE GARDEN NURSERIESComplete Line o f Nu rs er y S to ckMontgomery Ave. Narberth 3796

    AI.BUECIIT N U R S I ~ I U E S I R I E IMontg. Ave . a t Meeting House Lalle ea state- nsurancePhones: Narberth 4020 an d 4021 DURBIN & HOlVAUDTIlE 1I,\ltCLAY CO, j31 Narberth Ave. Narberth 3843Foreign, Domestic Pottery A Complete Real Estate Service1268 Montgomery Ave. Nar. 3923 JE. W. BUltNS Restaurant

    Garden Work, Landscaping, Hauling ARCADIA RESTAUltAN'l'250 lona Ave. Narberth 2780 Good Food a t Moderate P r ices239 Haverford Ave. Narberth 3799

    .J. J. lVHITESIDE237 Haverford Ave.Phones: Narberth 2446 or 3669

    Fruits-Groceries-Meats1I0YJUEI,'S 1IIARKE'!'209 Haverford Ave.Na.rberth 2855GEORGE 1I1. DANDOCredi t a nd S er vi ce G ro ce r105 Forest Ave. Narb. 3980-4180

    NARI JERTH J?RUIT & PRODUCE1I1ARKET 228 Haverford Ave.Narberth 3605-3677

    HardwareNARBERTH HARDWARE CO.Seeds, Implements , Paints , Furns.230 Haverford Ave. Narberth 4177RICKLIN'S I1ARO'VAUE STORE I Attorneys-at-LawGarden Tools an d Seeds DESMOND J. ltlcTIGHE203 Haverford Ave. Narberth 2555 205 Haverford Ave. Narberth

    J . ~ J E R C H A N T S AND PROFESSIONAL MEN LISTED HERE AREPREPARED TO SERVE THE NARBERTH TRADING SECTION Promptly,Courteously and Reasonably

    JOHN A. 1I10WRER. INC.Building an d Jobbing Carpent ry714 Montgomery Ave. Cynwyd 687PUUUIl\"G BUOTHEUSBuilders533 Gordon Ave . Narberth 2831lVALTEU SCHLIPF520 M e r w ~ ' n RoadNarberth 2865

    Beauty ParlorsESSEX BEAUTY PARLOR103 Essex Ave.Phone: Narberth 3932Builders

    CIIAltLES L. JENIHNSBuild ing Cons truct ionOld GUlph Hd. Narberth 3984'VALTER P. MIESEN100 N. Narberth Ave. Day: Narb.3973-M Nigh t : Narb. 3828-R

    Candy-Cigars-CigarettesDAVIS'-Oldest S to re I n NarberthCandy. C iga rs , General Mdse.Phone Narbe rt h 4035

    lVlIl. n . & H. T. SlIIEDI.EY. INC."For Permanent Satisfaction"29 Narberth Ave. Narberth 3700G. V. lVOODROlVContracting Builder109 Forest Ave. Narberth 2916

    ESSEX KANDY KOUNTERAbbot ts ' I ce C re am103 Essex Ave. Narberth 3791

    Amusements Cleaners-Dyers-Tailors I leeADELIZZI BROTHERS CHESTER G. JONESNARBERTH BILLIARD PARLOR 'Ve Serve t he Bes t I - c - eA Clean Amusement Cente r 102 Forest Ave. Narberth 2602 200 Woodbine Ave. Narberth 40582nd Floor, Narb. Theatre Bldg. ARCADE TAILOR SHOP LaundriesARBERTH THEATRE F re nc h D ry CleaningPerfect Sound-Better Pictures 719 Montgomery Ave. Narb. 4165-W EARL ltlACK29 Narberth Ave. Narberth 2458 I,OUIS TH E TAILOR First-Class Hand Work234 Woodbine Avenue 33 Narberth Ave.A.utomobile Ser"ice Phone: Narberth 2666F U N I ~ ' S GARAGE Coal Mo"ing-HatllingRepairs, Simonizing, Gas a nd 011 JOHN NEELY

    107 Essex Ave. Narberth 2710 NARBER'I'II COAl, CO. Heavy Du ty Haul ing - Mack TrucksJeddo Highland Anthracite 510 Brookhurst Ave. Nar. 2858-WGEORGE L. LOFTUS Narbert.h 2430-2431General Repair-Batteries, Etc. Newspapers25 Montgomery Ave. Narb. 2553 Contractors OUR TOWNEARl, ltlECKE GUY C n O Y L I ~ The Communi ty N ew sp ap erAutomobile Repairing General Contraetor-Drlves 258 Haverford Ave. Narh. 2545111 lona Ave. Narberth 3787 802 Montgomery Ave. Narb. 2800SltliTH'S AUTO WRECKING anrl JAlIlES FRATANTONI & SONS P a i n t i n g ~ P a p e r i n gTOWING SERVICE Jobbing-Stucco WorkNight Phone: Narberth 2675 4166 I :U,\RSHAI,I. COlllPANYDay Phone : Narberth 2699 237-239 Hampden Ave. Narb. Goorl Work-Moderate PricesI130 Price Ave. Narberth 2945Bakeries DelicatessenI IARRY I I. IIAlIlER PlasteringNARBERTII PASTRY SHOP Fine Assortment Good FoodWe Bak e F re sh Dally on Premises 250 Haverford Ave. EDWARD S. HAWS243 Haverford Ave. Narberth 3694 Plastering, Jobb ing , S tucco Repa i rs109 Dudley Ave. Narberth 3721lVHITE'S SWEET SHOP DrugsIce Cream, Candy, Nuts, Pastry Plumbing-Heating19 Haverford Ave. Narberth 4005 ARCADE PHARltlACYFredericl, Dannenhauer, Proprietor COOK BROTIIERS705 Montgomery Ave. Narb. 2513 Plumblng-Heating-RooflngBanks 104 Essex Ave. Narberth 40401I1ERION TITI,E & TRUST CO. Electricians DANIEL J. ltlcGARRYHaverford an d Narberth Aves. lVAI,TER G . CASE. Prop'r. Oil Burning EquipmentPhone Narberth 3698 Narb. Electric Shop Old Gulph Road Narberth 2673NARBEUTH NATIONAL BANK Wiring and App li ances HARRY B. lVALI ,Member Federal Reserve System 241 Haverford Ave. Narberth 4182Friday Evenings, Open 7 to 9 Plumbing & HeatingPAUL C. LYNN 100 Forest Ave. Narberth 3652-MElectrical Worl,Barbers 344 Dudley Ave. Narberth 2623-W Printing-Mimeographing-JOSEPR AMATO Feminine Apparel- Multigraphing44 Haverford Ave.SUZANNE JOUET GII.I, I,IVINGSTOX PUBLISIIING CO,SANITARY BARDER SHOP Suzanne Frocks 258 Haverford Ave . N ar b. 2545For th e Whole Family - I t ' s Clean 216 Dudley Ave. Narberth 2324 NAUBER'I'H PRINTING CO.L. Klrscht, Prop. -41 N. Narberth Harry H. HollarAv. PATRICIA ELIZABETH SHOP 109 Forest Ave. Narberth 2618'Vomen's & Children ' s ApparelBatteries 125 N. Narberth Ave. Narberth 2898 Radio--Victrolas-Music

    \VUl\"DER BA'I" & ELEC. SERVICE Flowers-Nurseries- l\"ARBERTH EI,ECTRIC snopExclusive Atwater Kent Dealer I ~ o r Rad io and Electric Satisfaction108 Forest Ave. Narberth 2866 Garden Ware 241 Haverford Ave. Narberth 4182

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    Serve an appropriate assortment ofAbbotts de luxe Ice Cream in ind iv idual fancy forms . Eas ter lilies,Easter eggs, Easter Bunnies, BabyChi ck s - made to your choice.Or, you may p re fe r a Set ti ng Hen(2 quarts) of de luxe Chocolate andVanilla on a nest of delicious FrozenEgg Nog. Enough for 12 to 14 generous servings.Order in advance from yournearestAbbotts Dealer or telephone:

    JANE LOGANAbbotts Hostess

    5be will teU you about them and tbe cost.Pbone: Lombard 9400. Or, write to ber atAbbotta Dairies, Inc., Lombard at Tbird 5t ..Philadelphia. for free, beautiful illustratedbooklet 611ed with idea. for novel Ice creamd...... ta for every monthin tbeyear.Formscan be mailed to your home if youl ive within 200 mil.. of Pbiladelphia.

    For Easter

    ABBOTTSde luxeIE fJREAMin fancy forms

    Mrs. A. C. M il le r, o f Nberth Avenue, an d Mrs. Eof Chestnut Avenue, motorfield, N. J ., l as t week. Mrited he r niece, Mrs. E.of Plainfield, a nd M rs . MiMontclair, N. J., where sh 'sister, Mrs. ""V. Grevatt. ;,Miss Kitty Truedell Grtel' of M r. and Mrs. W. R of Woodbine Avenue, will Lof honor at a lunchen an d .performance of " Pet e r P an" t.given by Miss Molly Flynn , o fmore. Among th e g ue st s a re Miss Barbara Newman, Mrs. W. Rli.sell Green a nd h er son, Mast er S ta nle v Mahlon Green, of Narberth; MissJean Graham, of Mer io n; a nd MissGene Smith, of Swarthmore.Mrs. John E. Wetzel, of Sout h Nar berth Avenue, w as the hostess to herb ri dg e c lub l as t Wednesday.Mrs. John F ulto n a nd he r tw o sons,John Russett Fulton, Jr., and ShaferHolmes Fu lton, o f G re at Lake, L. I.,an d Mrs. George E. Shaffer, of Chicago, III., ar e th e guests of Mrs. Eberhardt Muel le r, o f Essex Avenue , thi sweek.Th e Hospi tal i ty Commit tee of theWoman 's Community Club of Narberth will give a bridge luncheon to day at th e home of Mrs. Edwa rd Lar ney, o f B ra ebu rn Lane.T he P hi Ta u D el ta S or or it y o f th eLower Merion High School ha d luncheon at th e Bombay i n P hi la de lp hi aan d l at er a t tended the pe rfo rmance of"The Li tt le Show" on Saturday afternoon. Among those wh o were p res entwere th e Misses Ruth Hopki ns , C ar rie Lou is e Dougl as , Janet Caldwell,Po lly Mitchel l, Mary R am se y, L oi sRinehart, Betty Maga r it y. He len Bottoms, Peggy Odoiorne, Helen Staley,Myrtle Schlipf an d Alice Maguire.M is s M ab el Kirkpatrick, of EssexAvenue, h as a s h er g ue st s last weekend M r. an d Mrs. Robert W. Miers,of Allentown. M iss Kirkpatrick en tertained a t a n i nf orma l t ea o n Sundayafternoon in honor of Mr. an d Mrs.Miers.Miss Mary Mackeag, of Dudley Avenue, wh o ha s been quite ill, is nowconvalescing.Mr . an d Mrs. William B. Goodall,of Dudley Avenue, spent s eve ra l daysin New Yo rk l as t week.Mr . an d Mrs. T homa s W . Jackson,of Oa k Lane, spen t l as t week-end withMrs. Jack son ' s mo the r, Mrs. \V. J.Jones, of S. Narberth Avenue.Among th e recent arrivals at th eChal fon te-Haddon Hall , A t lan ti c City,t hi s week ar e Mr. an d Mrs . Cha rl es H .

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    -Pho to b y J ac kRon .Miss Virginia ]. Hart, daughtero f Mrs . Henry B. Patton, of Haverford, who will entertain at a luncheon and bridge p ar ty o n Apr il 15thin honor of Miss Beatrice Paxson,daughter o f Mr. a nd Mrs. F re de ri ckPaxson, o f Radno r, who se mar ri ag eto Mr. William B. Hart will takeplace on May 15th. ,----------------,Present Musical Play I

    at Friends' CentralIIMany Attend Delightful Affair; iElections to Cum Laude .Announced. I

    MOTHERS HEAR ADDRESS!On Tuesday , t he 18th. Ralph P.

    Bridgman, Director of l'arents' Council, Philadelphia, addressed a meetingo f mot he rs o f ] unior High School boysat Friends' Ccntral School, Overbrook.His topic was "The Growing Boy" andhis ta lk was th e first of a ser ie s of lectures by different peopl e t o t hi s g roupon topics which relat e to young people.Mrs. Charles H. English of Narberthis the chairman of thi s s tudy group.A delightful musical romance entitled"The \Vi sh ing Wel l" was presented onFriday evening by the Dramatic Clubof th e School. With a pleasing depiction of I ri sh humor through the spokcnword and song t he very capable youngmen a nd y ou ng women who participated showed that th ey ha d b een ex cecdingly well trained and were notwithout some individual tale nt. Mr s.Berenice S. Flick, a member of thefaculty at Friends' Central, directed theplay. About five hundred paren ts andfriends attendcd.E le ct ions t o Cum Laude Society atFriends ' Cen tr al : (Cum Laude Socie tyis the Se condary School scholastichonorary soc ie ty and is comparable toPhi Beta Kappa in the colleges). Professor Putnam Lockwood of HaverfordCollege addressed the s tudent assemblyon Monday as part of the ceremonyclecting six new members to theF ri ends ' C en tr al Chapter of Cum,Laude. The following young people ihave maintained a superior average in Iall t he ir s ub je ct s dur ing their junioryear and the f ir st hal f of their senior Iyear, t her eby becoming e li gibl e f orelection in recognition of their excellent /scholastic achievement: ]. Stokes Clement, ] r., Pau li ne Tar box, W il li am ISerber, Ralph P. Earle, Helen M. Pike,'Dorothy P. Humphreys. After Dr'lLockwood's talk their election was formally announced by the principal, Dr .Barclay L . Jones , and keys awarded byAnna B. Eisenhower, Secretary of thelocal chapter.

    Aprii II , 19JO l)Oa TOWN--- -_.. _ . ~ - - - - - - - - _ ..._--- "--- - .- _ . ~ - - _ . _ - - - - . - . ~ - _ . __ ._- ----_ ._---------------------------Performance of ~ R u m m a g e ' Pleases Large I RAINEY WOOD II Ladies' I m p o T t ~ d II b . FELT HATS, $ l u p ~ ~ : r dAudience at ArdmoreWoman's u .:. COKE .:. Spring co lo r s, a l l shape & sizes.

    l ~ e l t hats tr immed w it h s tr aw.I $11.00 a Ton 306 Dudley Ave., Narberth"Rummage," the prize-winning play Charming Hostess I Phon e Na rb er th 2430 Phone Narberth 2562-R~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e l ~ . a ~ ~ e r ~ ~ e ~ : d " S ~ ~ g i ~ : \ V ~ : ~ ~ , ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ t : : 1 t : : 3 ? _ ' 2 . . . " : 1 . . . t ' ? ! : " l ~ ~ ' - - ~Ardmore , was admirab ly presented on IFriday evening, March 21st, to a largeand enthusiast ic audience at the \Vom- Ian's Club of Ardmore. It was un-doubtedly a huge success, a s t he act ing Iof the entire cast was enjoyed byeveryone present.Among the leading characters whichdeserve especial mention was that of1\lrs. Goodenough, portrayed by Mrs.J ames McCur dy , of Nar be rt h, whoplayed. thc part remarkably and wastrnc to the type delineated. He r delivery was ex tremel y ple asing andnatural. Robe rt H . Ma itl an d a s M r.Goo den oug h, th e ha ra sse d h usb an dand father, was splendid, while MissJanet McDowell as the i r daughter wasvery good. J\Irs. Stephen E . S lo cum\\'on the heart of he r audience by herimpersonat ion of Nora Maguire, thebelligerant and cunni ng I ri sh woman.Harry Kabernagle, of Germantown,was a pleasing and forceful Off icerRyan. There wer e many minor partsin the supporting cast which werevery wel l done. Mrs . A lber t P . Braid,who represented a darkey flapper,c ha rmed th e a udie nc e w ith he r so ng ,"L uc ky Day ," a nd h er use of the colored dialect. Mrs. John S. Adams andMrs. Edwin Lawrence, two East Sideflappers, raised many a l au gh w it htheir wit ti ci sms whi ch wer e apr oposto t he purchasing of hats and gownsat the rummage sale. A touch ofpathos was addcd to the p la y by Mrs.C. A. Rogcrs, who took the part o f t heLittle Woman and by an Italian-woman enact ed by Mrs . Nicola D'Ascenzio, of Germantown. Among theminor characters t hose who de se rv cspecial mention wer e Ch cs tc r \V al leigh, o f Lan sdowne , who played thepar t o f thc Chinaman; Curnow Carlsoncnough, Jack P ie rc e, Dean Autilio,as thc son of Mr. and Mrs. GoodHelen McCurdy, Jack Spears and .Mrs.William E. Stanley.Inez Ref fe to rec it ed inter es ting andentertaining monologues, while thePhill ips-]enkins Trio, of Philadelphia,delighted the audience with a groupof songs, among which were "PaleMoon," "Lullaby" and "The Fairies inthe Bottom of Ou r (;arden." As ancncore they sang Victor Herbert's"Gypsy Love Song."Members of the Junior Club whoacted as ushers wer e M iss FloreuceHutchinson, Miss Ann Culbertson,)'Irs. Edward Burt, Mrs. Albert Fey,Mrs. Felix Maguire, Mrs. EarlThompson, Mrs. Ross Andrews and:Miss Jean Arnold. Dancing followedt he p la y in the club room.At two o'clock this aft ernoon theclub will hold t he ir r egul ar mon th lycard party in the club rooms. In conncction with this thcre will be a iashion show by the Bon Ma rche GownShop, of Ocean City, N. J. Thoseplaying cards will be charged a smallft'e, otherwise everybody is wel cometo th e fa shi on show.

    Coaches SignedAnnouncement by t he Ex ec utiv eAthletic Commi tt ee o f t he s igni ng oiCoaches Branl1nal l, Pattersall, 1..lc Pe te and Taylor, in te nni s, c ri cke t,soccer and basketball, completes thecoaching staff for Haverford Collegefor next year, with the exception ofiootball. The gridiron sport was l eftwithout a head coach when Har veyHannan accepted an off er f rom theUniversity of the South, to take overthe football a nd trac k departmentsthere. Coach Brammall 's t eam whichhas compi led a recordof nineteen winsand e ight losses in the two years inwhich he has been coaching it, willface a hard schedule of sixteen matches.James McPete will be in charge of thesoccer men, who have a record of fiftynine wins, eighteen ties, and seventeendefeats, in the eight years tha t he hasbeen at Haverford. Sam Taylor, basketball mentor during the season justpassed, wil l again tutor the quintet,and he is hoping that the team willbet te r t he r ecor d o f e ig ht losses andfive victories, compiled last winter.

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    by hydraul ic shock absorbers. Theyar emounted lengthwise, in thedirection of car travel,with self-adjustingspring shackles to maintain quiet.Modern low suspension an d extrawheelbase give th e Chevrolet Sixgood proportions. The fron t v iew isd is tingu ished by th e honeycombradiator. The gasoline tank is at th erear for safetyand finer appearance.Chevrolet beauty instantly says"Bodyby Fisher" -style, quiet, safety-Fisher composite steel-and-woodconstruction-non -glare windshield-adjustable driver's seat-deepercushions-greater leg room-clearervision-finer fabrics an d fitments.

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    Ti,e Coupe . . $565 Ti,e Special SedanThe Coach , 565 (6 ",ire wheels . ~ t a n d a r d ) $725The Sport Roadster .. 555 Ti,e LiS!IIt Delil'ery Cllassis. ; 365Th S t I ' 655 The Sedan Delil'ery 595e por "oupe . . . . . . TI e t Jl ....o CI, ss's 520CbS I ,2 - .' n a I he lu edan . . . . . . . 625 11fz-Ton Chassis ",ith Cab . . . . . . . . . . 625The Sedan 675 Roadster Delil1ery (pick-Up box extra) 440

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    There is just as much extra valuethroughout. BY ANY STANDARDth e Chevrolet Six is th ewisest choicein th e low-price field . . . with it s sixcylinder valve-in-head motor .with full scientific equipment ..with Body by Fisher . with fourChevrolet valves are adjustable-to long semi-el l ipt ic springs, longsave replacing. Chevrolet molded wheelbase , l ow suspension, rear-brakel in inggrea tlyreducesbrakeup- mounted gasoline tank, honeycombkeep. Th e rear axle inspection plate radiator and al l the o ther features ofon th eChevroletmeans accessihiIi ty . this day and age.Th e whole c ar is full ofsuch evidence tha t true ROADSTER OR PHAETON See your nearest Chev-economy comes fromad- a ~ 9 5 rolet dealer today an dvancement an d refine- drive this six. Ten min-mente There ar e four utes at th e wheel willextra-long, chrome-va- show you what a differ-nadiumspringscontrolled F.O.B.FACTORY.FLlNT,MICII. ence six cylindersmake.

    With al l it s six-cylinder smoothnessand power th e New Chevrolet Sixsaves gasoline an d oil, throughmodern efijciency-overhead valves-h igh compression power-latestcarburetor-long -wearing pistonscrankcase ventilation-air cleaner.Thus Chevrolet brings truly modernt ransporta tion wi th in reach of al lwho can afford an y car. Chevroleteconomy also means s ince ri ty inmanufac ture . To i llust rate:

    It is wise to choose a six-cylindermotor- the onlyway to get six-cylinder smoothne s s. S ix- cy l ind ersmoothness takes out vibration andr o u ~ h n e s s .This savesmotor, chassis,body, passengers, and driver.Th e Chevroletis a s ix . Yet it sells a t aprice that anyone can afford to pay.And it lasts longer, because of finematerials, oversize par ts and a big,smooth, 50-horsepower six-cylinderengine that always "takes it easy."

    KIRSCH CHEVROLET CO.CYNWYD 81

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    Charming little cottages . . stately colonialswitl' eight to ten r oom s . . . glimpses of EarlyAmerican interiors . . . English garden fences.You must see these Thirty-Four pages of alluring pictures of lovely homes-some actually builtand lived in-some original designs."For Home Lovers" , a color fu l new book ofhomes, is yours ior the asking. Phone yourrequest, drcp a note in the mail, o r, better still,call at our office-we' l l sec that you get your copy.Shull Lumber Company

    The Link Bdwun Fortst and Home25-29 BALAAVE., BALA-CYNWYDCYNWYD 662

    Co lon ia l h omes w i th d e ta ch ed garage, o ff er in g w id eselect ion o f e xt er io rs . Ex clusively d i ff e ren t; p l us rareplanting'S an d ol d shade.MORRIS ROADA t A rdmo re A ve nu e

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    All Calls Recei"e the Per-sonal A tlention of the Director

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    Canoeing-eamp IroquoisI ~ o c a t e d on beaut if u l Lake Wln nepesaukee, White Mountains,N. n. , is this >!elect summerc am p f or growing girls.

    activitiesHorseback riding, water sports,a thletics, h iking, canoeing, dramatics, dancing, music, archery,arts, and crafts All activitiesmodified to suit ~ a c h girl's ph)'>!ical and individual needs.

    cUi>!ineFresh vegetables, milk, egg s andfruit. Highest grade of meats.Menus varied daily, und er theper>!onal supervi si on o f th e DI-r ec tor a nd pr epa red by thoroughl)' etlkient coo),>!.

    General Informat ionOpens July 2-eloses, August 27Limited Number o f CampersExperienced Instructors'I'ralned Nur>!eStric tly Christian, Non-Sectar ian

    ~ CAMP IROQUOISFOR GIRLS

    LAKE WINNEPESAUKEEWHITE MOUNTAINS, N. H.

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    FUR TRUTES g... IThe Majestic " . ' ISilver Fox Rl

    Th e onvcr fox I. the peer of nil foxesa nd c ommands 'R VeT;) ' ImpOrtant place InmlIad)-"s wardrobe,A habitant of Can ad a a nd t he Nor th er nState8, Dark tllulJe JII color (a lmos t ulal ' il 'with n. mixture o f s ih 'e r g ra y hail". (n w ofth e m os t h a r d ~ ' furM; wi l l g-i\'e yl'HI'!'J of8 e r v t ( ' , ~ an d ('RUlIle favornhlp eommj'ntalways, C n r e f u l 1 ~ ' RP}tlC:ted p.-Its, ~ t a r t t n ~at $135, P. G. G o d f r e ~ ' . Hulte 3 2 4 - 2 r l ~ G . atTe n f i ~ l p \ ' t m Chp.stnut St rE' l ' t. Phlladl' lllhln,A thoroughly American C o n ( ~ p r n wllh :10~ ' e a l ' s ' fu r ( 'x(Jpr leuee, Specfn. l;zes In foxeH,Ahm f'Xp('rt rt.-palrlng or r e f a s h l o n h ~ g .Very muderate storage charges. --Adv.

    th e Messr s. 'Wi ll iam Dothard Ned ICunningham, Richard Gillis, o f N ar-Iberth; Mr. J ohn Lanca st er of WestPhiladelphia, and Mr. Richard Kro-mer, of Cynwyd. IMiss Polly Palmquist, of NarbrookPark, and M r. Will iam Dothard , MissJane Evans and Mr . Robert Guiandwill attend th e da nc e gi ve n b y t he A I pha Omicron Pi at th e Drake in Philadelphia tomorrow night .. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weightman,of Oak lyn, N . J., were th e guests ofMiss. Potly Palmqust at tea on Sundayevenmg.Mrs . Rober t S. Gutelius, of Mifflinsburg' Pa., ar r ived on Tuesday to spendseveral weeks with he r son-in-law anddaughter, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin C. . ~ J ; ..n..n..u - u - u - n : ~ ) O O O . l I - . , , - a - V _ l J : . ~ ~ ' "T O M ' ; ~ ' ~ 1 ; d N ~ 1 ~ : . r t l L . A B ~ n E e d g e r t o n , of II BONEMEAL Ihestnut Avellue, motored to Balti- 10 0 lbs. ct.2 95more, Md., last week-end. ' 'P Also Peat Moss and Vigoro

    CAKE SALE I L. M. THOMPSON (COAL)Phone, Cynwyd 2809 A. : ' o ~ L ~ ~ e ~ : , : ~ : ~ u r d a y S '30:b=lS=n:&.. u u Q ~ ~235 Haverford Ave., Narberth MOORE'SMrs. H. H. Mead' s Boys' C lass EMPLOYMENT SERVICEA ll Saint s Church~ O - - - - _ Reliahle Help fo r A ll Occasions~ . . . . . . . . . . . . ' - " ' - " , . ~ ~ - A t S ho rt Notice~ t = : : l . t = S ~ t = l t : 1 t = 1 1 2:; Arclnlore Arenle' ArdmoreE S T I i i i ~ i i t i i ~ ; O O ~ ' F = = P = H : O : N : E = I = A = R : D = l \ = I O : I : t = E = 3 7 = 1 = ~ = =Tree Trimming, Top SoilPlanting of All Kinds

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    si x w ee ks ' vi sit t o he r former home inSan Anton io , Tex.Miss Elma Reese, daughter of Mr .an d Mrs. G. Howard Reese, of Hampd en A ve nu e, s pe nt l as t w eek -e nd inFo x Cha se . M rs. Reese visited Wash

    ington, D. C., Friday of last week tosee t he c he rr y blossoms.Among o th er v is it or s to Washington, D. c., last week, were Mrs.Thomas Manning , o f Hampden Avenne, who went t o v isi t he r son Mr .Thomas E. Manning, Jr.; Mr: andMrs. yv. H. Hart el an d their daughter, MISS Helen Har tel , of Avon Road ;Dr . and Mrs. G. E. Robertson andtheir son and daugh te r , Mr . DouglasRobert son and Miss Jean Robertson;Mr. \V. A. Stout, of Hampden Avenue.M r. a ~ l d Mrs. J. ~ a y m o n d Sharpand fanuly, of WoodSIde Avenue visi ted relat ives in Trenton, N. l, onSun.day. Mrs. Sharp is entertaining ata (1Inner and b ridge thi s evening.M r. A ll en Cameron and Mr. Rob er tCameron, of Montgomery Avenue,

    s p e n ~ last week-end in New York City.MISS Betty Needh am , o f Che st nu tAvenue, was th e h os te ss to t he m em ber.s of he r sorority, the Alpha ThetaChI, last \Vednesday evening. Amongthe me II I bers and guests were the

    ~ isses M a r y ~ Ander so n, Mar ga re tSage, Isabel I'arrell, Rosal ind MellorVirginia StingIer, Anabe l Needh am :the Messr s. D av id \Vh it es id e JackC o . t t ~ r , Willard Black, John ' Fitch,\V111Iam Wannup, Kenneth Ta rent ande C u n n i n ~ h a m . This sorority isglvmg a movIe benef it at t he Narbe rt hTheatre on April 23 and 24. Ticketsmay be obtained from any of the membe rs at t he r egu la r price.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vveightman,formerly of Narberth, and now ofOaklyn, N. J., will ent.ertain at bridgeon Wednesday evenmg, April 16.Among t he guests will be the MissesRuth Hopkins, Patience \Vohlert an d!\fiss Pol ly Palmqui st , o f Narbe rt h and!\f iss Bea tr ice Kromer, of C y n ~ v Y d ;

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    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS THIS .ADVERTISEMENT IS FOR WOMEN ONLY-

    Goodwear Shoe Repairing Shop

    Please note that our Shu-Gleam process enablesus to recolor your leather shoes to match your dress-a l l colors: 18 kid finishes and 18 metal finishes.

    General Not;ce- Classified Advertisements will be charged only.. to r e si den ts o f th e Mai n L in e Whose namesappear I n t h e t el ep hone directory; to persons maintaining an a c coun t w i thus, or to regular subscr ibers to ei ther THE MAIN L INER , OUR TOWN, orNEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD.Rates 10 cents a l in e I n each pap er ; 25 cents a line I n all three., -M I n imum charge, 35c In on e paper; 75 cents In al l three Average of five words t o t he I1ne. No b lackfaced type used .Deadline for lnsertions- Classified ad\ 'er tisements wlll

    be accepted up to Wednesday 6o'clock fo r OUR TOWN or al l three papers; Thursday, 1 o'clock, fo r THEMAIN LINER; Thursday, 5 o 'clock for NEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD.252 Haverford Ave. Narberth 4006W We Call and Deliver

    French Jewelry-a t moderate prices

    Girls ' Dresses and LittleBoys' Suits.

    Humming Bird HosierySilk Underwear

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    Patricia Elizabeth ShopWomen's and Children's Apparel

    125 N. Narberth Avenue (Theatre Building)PHONE: NARBERTH 2898

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    SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENINGAPRIL 12, 1930

    ARDMORE RECREATION CENTRE

    RALPHHelp Wanted

    " 'OMAN o r girl, five days a wcel" tocome at 4 o'cloc!, an d assist withdinner. Write "I\f," Bala-CynWYdNews, or P h. C yn . 1543. (omb)MAN or woman who Is an effect ive bl11co llec tor fo r w ork in an d arou ndNarherth. Ph . Narberth 4182. (omb)CAN us e s er vi ce s two or three d l l ) 'Sweek b al an ce s umme r hone s t hUlljyman a ro un d r es id en ce Minden Muno r,Wynnewood. Care of l aw n, w as hi ll gautomobiles, general utili ty, $3.50 day.eight hours. Al l tools. materials furnished. P h. Ard. 538 fo r aPllointment.(omlJl

    First Church of Christ, ScientistAthens and Linwood Avcnues, Ardmore.Sunday Services.1\.00 A. M. and 8 P. M.I\.00 A. M.-Sundav School.\,yednesday evcniJig testimonial meeting, 8 o'clock.Reading Room, 19 \,yest Lancasteravenue. Open daily, 10.30 A. M. toI4.30 P. M.,,yednesday evening, 9.15 to 9.45.The subject of the Bible lesson s er mon for Sunday, April 13, is "Doctrineof Atonement."

    P O W J ~ R and hand lawn mowers andlawn equipment . Also I - ton Chevrole t truck, large, o pe n b od y; g oo d running order; will demonstrate. Ph .Service Co., Cyn. 877. 6 Bala Avenue,Bala. (omb-tf)Real Estate For SaleWYNNEWOOD - De ta ched dwe ll i ngcontaining 5 rms. an d pantry o n f ir sttloor, 7 bedrooms with 4 baths 011 th et wo u pp er floors. It Is a s tone dwellin g on lo t apprOXimately 1 acre with2 - ca r ga rage. Mod. home an d beautifu l location, worth $50,000. Anxious tose ll , w ill enter tain an offer. A pp lySamue l Axel r od & Son, 56th a nd D ia mond Sts. Trini ty 1934. (omb4-18)

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    COOKING a nd down s ta ir s 01' walling"an d u pstair" w ork o r general workin small f I l 1 1 l i J ~ . Colored, w it h : lr "t class ref . P h. O rc gon 417S. (0Illb4-ll)YOUNG 11Ian, hetween 17 and U' y r ~ . ,fo r Illlrl t im e w or k. Apply Geo. A,lone", 5217 (; irard A,c. (omb)lIfAID-I :ener,,1 11Ouscwork. PhoneNar. 3972- 'V. (omb)"rHITN \ \ 'UJ lUl t l fo r d n ~ " : - - " ' o r k - ro rl au nd ry a nd

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    Cleo Tie , iD patent leather .87.75 r ed , b lue aDd peeDcalf sizft 2 to 8 '8.00

    growing girlsor

    April 11,1930

    The pump . iD a youthful ver-.loD pateDt leather size.2Yz to 8 special '6.7S

    We ~ r confirmed in the -opinion that one isnever ,too young to be ch ic. Even to t h pointof takfug some ofour most popular g r o w n - ~ pstyles, and bui lding them on junior ShoorTred lasts, with just the right height of heelfor every age. It's really a bright idea bu tmuch of the credit belongs to the wide-awakemembers of t he younger set , who pointedout to us how important a thing fashion

    is in one's busy y oung life.

    Grown -up styleson low- heeled lasts

    OUR TOWN

    Repairs*49 Anderson Avenue

    Ardmore, Pa.Contractiflg*iriflg

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    GUS WELSH, Electrician,"-,$I . . .

    G. O. P. Women to HoldBig Political Meeting

    DON'T discard you: worn-out e lec tr ica l appliances-washers , Irons, vacuum c leaners, t oa st er s,lamps, cords, etc.

    We can repair t hem and any th ing e lect ri ca l, .with guar anteed prompt servIce and satisfaction at a 1'ery low cost.

    Call Ardmore 1125

    Plan Plant ExchangeThe Board of Directors of the\Voman' s Commuui ty Club is p lan ni nga plant exchange, or sale, on May 0, atthe hOl11e of Mrs. E. C. Drew, Morenoroad. Local ly grown annuals and perienn ia ls may be bought at t hi s time , o r, ifwan ts a rc made known t o Mr s. Drewa nd her committee , they will tr y to ar range an earlier exchange. "\Vhen yougo o\' er your gardens," said l \ Irs, Drew,"sa, ' c your surplus i ll r this sale. I f youha"e nu place to keep t he p lan ts, callNarberth 3H20, and they wil l be col lectedand kept growing."

    Pocket Billiard Champion Ito Play a t ArdmoreI I

    Halph Grccnlcaf, world 's pockct hil-Iliard champion, will make his firstpublic appearance on the Main Lineon Saturday a ft er no on a nd e ve ni ng ,:\pril 12th, a t t he A rdmo re Rec re at io nCentrc. (,3 \V, Lancaster Avcnue. Ardmore, ina scr ie s o f exhibition matchcs, 'In add it ion to match games Grecnl ea fwill give dcmonstrations of trick an d Iintricate sh,ots f or which hy is ~ a m o ~ l s ' lAfter ho1cllllg the champlOnslllp IlIne Iyears st ra igh t . ( i rccnleaf lost it forone yem, but he is again u'!ck on th e it hrone and p romi se s to cont1l1ue there. IHe is going t o Eng la nd th}s sllmlller' lso it is unlikely that he "'III he seenin this section again for somc time. Noadmission will he charged for these Iexhibitions, I

    The Repuhlican \ \' ol ll en o f l'enn- Isylvania have i ss ued inv it at io ll s for a Lower Merion Loses Imeeting on ~ r o n d a y afternoon at 3

    1Opener To Norristown!o'clock in th e ballroom of t he \ Var -wick } lo te l. Spe ak er , H an . J ames J. .Davis, U. S. Secretary of Lahar; topic: Lo,,"er ~ I l ' n o l l II igh SdlOo1 opl'nl'd itsPresident Hoo"er's Stahi li za ti on o fILl'agnl' h a s e 1 ) ~ 1 1 Sl'ason Tnesday after-Employment. Other speakers. Han. nnon hy losmg to Nor ri st own High 'Joseph R. (irnndy. l:, S. Senator; I 7 to 2. The game was p layed in spi te o fHon. Francis S hun k Br ow n former t t he very cold wea ther .A t t o r n e ~ General. of P e n n s y l v ~ n i a , ,and I,o,,"er ~ l'rion, out!li.t the w i n ~ l e r s II i on. ( .l fi or d 1'1Ilchot, former ( 'OV- 3 to 2, hut ~ r r o r s .aE cntlcal moments al- il'rnor of Pennsdvania, the latter two lowed the (oullty Scat boys t o wa lk off i

    candidates for ( ;ove rnor . Topi c: Dis- with the vl'rdict. Keith Parks I!itchedcus si on o f the i ss ue s o f t he c om in g well considering the weather, but hIS conspring primary. trol is s ti ll poor. Durante. N01'fistnwnAfter the meet ing the re will be a hurl l'r , gan' tell hases on ball. hut t heytea at the Hannah Penn House. were scattl' r l'd throughout the game.

    TWOo8trap patent or taDwith. imulated lizard sizes 2y'!108 '9.50

    utinfJ)1308-10 CHESTNUT STREET1230 MARKET STREET

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    Step-iD with double goriDg lpleDdid fittiDg in patent Izes 2Yz to 8 9.00

    ODe.trap imported, geDu-~ , h....llan,2% to " ..Bow pump c1aslic IiDea ID pateDt leather, cODcealedgoplDg 2Yz to 8 87.75p;ys to/';Y a trifle more fbr1\alcigh

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