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    PRICE, F IVE CENTS

    N arbertlz Public SchoolsH Ollor Roll-3d Quarter

    Elected to Soci a l C l ubWillar,1 ~ Lynch , o f Bryn MawravellUP, Ppnn ,",,11ey, was one of four

    tepn prominent members of th e classof H ) 3 ~ at C01'l1ell University, Ithaca,N. Y.. to he elected last week to th ol \J aju ra-Na lan tla Club , uppere las s soc ia l c lu b fo r odd year classes.

    King ' s Daught e rs Boa rd to MeetThe Boar d of D ir ec to rs o f th e

    King'i' Dang 'hte rs Holiday House atVal1ey Forg't will have t.heir meetingat t lH' Hom(' for Ag-ed. ~ a r b e r t h , onS a t u r d a ~ ' at 1.:30 o'clock.:III'i'. William Fischer. of C ~ ' l l \ \ ' y d ,and ?oIri'.. J. Taylor Darling ton a re t hedelpgates.Th e J 1 r , ' ~ i ( k n t , ?Ill'''' Fred Derby,

    will also a t l" nd t he meeting.A m "pt in g o f the MontgomeryC ou nt y R oa rd o f D ir ec to rs will follow tl1\' I-Iolidny House mee ting at thesame place.

    SrcoHd Ho/ IO/ 'Eighth Grade-Bill Briner, Wil

    liam D r u m m ~ ' , Dayid Leech, Jimmy:\laekenzip, Elizabeth Foltz, PeggyHebsacker, Mary Hel1er, Mary Pruitt,Betsy Jane Shaw, Helen Wipf, JeanneWohlert.Seventh Grade-Richard Bossone,Allen D o t ~ ' , Robert Ezickson, HarryMiddleton, Edward Miller, JamesPruitt, Robert ,\\'el1s, George '\Voodrow. Edna Andrew, Kat ri na Hoy t,Bdty Schellentrager.Sixth Grade - Warren Aldred,

    George Bailey. Bill Boardman, HenryF r ~ ' e , Grepr H"inde l, Robe r t Mi ll er ,Jane Bennett, Mary '\Vade Collins,l\Iary .To Dunnington, Pa tsy Kraus kop.

    ILegion Will FormI Pick-Shovel GangI Saturday AfternoonIVe t e ran s an d I t al ia n -Ame r ic an s, to Excavate 01' Memor ia lI G'I roupl11g!PRO JE CT PL AN S L IST ED

    S"peYl'ises Play Production

    State Pays Pray $8120A report made public by t he S ta t e

    Association o f D i re ctor s of t he P oo rand Charities lists n"nneth L. l\T.Pray, of Narberth, a s h a ving rec!'ived$8120 in salary from th e GoudrichC01l1mi ttec.1'11( ai'sociation, a le:llll'l' i n t h e fightag'ainst t he p la n fOl' centra lized administration of State relief rpeommend('d l J ~ ' the Goodl'ieh ComJ1littpe.dii'closed that the latter had spent:;;SO.!J72 of its $100,000 appropriationup to April 1.One of the provisimls of th e Good

    rich Plan cal1s for the abolition oflocal poo r boa rds throughout Pennsylvania.

    Dance Display Director

    LUCILLE STODDARTwho l ('i ll d il 't 'c t h (' /' UII ' I I III/ l id,"Kitch,,)/. oi l Pan/d('." tlli8 Frir/ayalld Sa/l lnl l l ! ! ('I'c'lIi'IVS al t i leLower Merioll Jl l l l iul ' High AI/el-ilo/'il! III, A rel1/101'1'.

    "Kitchen on Parade," a colorful balle t written a nd d ir ec te d b y LucilleStoddart, will be p res en t ed to nightat the Lower Mer io n Junior Hig'hSchool, Ardmore.The thi rd annual pr(}(!uction of ?oIiss

    Stoddart's School, whidl p romise s tofa r excel an y pre\'ious dance d i s j J l a ~ ' ,will include 176 specialiy student!'.SjJectacuhll' s tage set tings a nd un

    ________________ usual l ighting effects \ dU a dd muc h t ot he beau t if u l costumes which haveheen made by l\Iiss Stoddart 's costumedepartment in New York e s p e c i a l l ~ 'f or t hi s performance.Co-opera tion in building' elaborate, st age se tt ings is th e Philadelphia!Electric Company, which has supplietllJO\\'erful lig'hts and arranged thelighting effects.TIll' performance, fOl' which allspats ar e reser\' (d, will start 1'1'ul111'tly

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    Girls' Annoyer P ays $17Magis trate Frankl in P. Kromer on

    Monday fined Nick Brandemarte, ofWoodbine avenue, Narberth, $10 and$7 costs fo r disorderly conduct. Policeaccused Brandemarte of frighteningand annoying girls by driving closet o them an d making h is mach in e' s e xhaust b ack fi re, T wo other ~ ' o u t h swith' h im we re d is ch arg ed .

    Penn VaHey Garden ClubPenn Val1ey Garden Club will meetat the home of l\Irs, H. O. '\Vest, Bryn1\Iawr a venu e, P enn Val le y, on Mon

    day at 10.30 A. 1\1.Thel ' e wi ll be a general discussion

    of flower shows.

    Fonner Local Resident Dies of ;Infect ion Following Wound

    F rom AxeNOTES H UR T WHILE A T

    NARBERTH , P ENNSYLVAN IA , A P R IL 2 3, 1 93 7

    A capac ity audience attended them ee ti ng of t he N arb er th P ar en tTeacher Association Monday e . eningin the auditorium o f t he N ar be rt .hPublic School when Mona Mo rg an , th etalented actres!' and authority onShakespeare, ga\ 'e a fine recital oflw r own interpretation of Hamlet anda scent' from Julius Cae"ar.He r d rama ti c r ec it al o f t he above

    plays wa" excellent. She was introduced by the Rev. Robert E, Keigh ton,pastor of the Baptist Church of theEvangel, who stated that Miss Morganw as t he only actress invited by theFrench Gov er nmen t t o do Shake-speare in France. IThe Parent-Teacher Chorus under It he d ir ec ti on o f Mrs. \V. J . D r ennan ,

    ~ a n g "Who is Sy lv ia ." T he R ev.Keig'hton gave the Invocation and!Edna Ride r th e Salute t o t he Flag. ITlw spring concert will be held on: 'IIay 11. An espeeia l1y fmc program

    i bl'ing' prepared.

    Mona Morgan PleasesLarge P. T. A. GroupShakespear ean Act r es s Interprets

    H am le t ; S p ri ng C o nc e rtScheduled May 11

    IIMrso E. Wo Heymann iInjury Proves Fatal IHeads Wonlan's Club to Richard Go Scull!I

    I 'i Membe1's Elect Officers an d Se e

    Puppet Show on Heal thSub j ec t

    Daylight Sal'iug Sunday

    First Pries t From Parish

    Turn your clock ahead onehour t h is S a tu r day night.Dayligh t "av ing will start it"official season at 2 o 'c lo ck Sun

    day morning,

    REV. JA:'IJES .JOSEpH DUFFYwho will h" OI'r!oill{'(1 .1Io!! 1 in7',"Ilfu/l os tit" fit's/. jJl'i"st to"'JlII

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    Page Two OUR TOWN April 23, 1937

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    Edwin P. DoldTax Collector

    Bala-Cynwyd

    GRACE MOORE

    NORMA SHEARERLESLIE HOWARD

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    In"When You're in Love"

    Wed., Thurs" F ri . A pr il 28, 29 , 3D

    Cary GrantAline MacMahonHenry Stephenson

    Sun ., Mon. , Tues ,

    Saturday April 24Mad ge E va ns E dm un d Lowe

    "ESPIONAGE"Paul Lukas Ketti Gallian

    Friday Apri l 23Ruby Keel er Lee Dixon"Ready, Will ing an d Able"

    Allen J enki ns Louise Fazenda

    Sunday Movies, 2-11 P. M.

    Club

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    NOW!

    LIENS WILL BE FILED MAY 3rd, 1937Per Capita Tax Bills turned over to Deputy Col .lector on May 1st , 1937.

    Saturday, May 1st , 1937, will be the last day forpayment of 1936 Propelty Taxes.

    Tyrone PowerVirgin ia Field

    S i r Guy S tand ingC. Aubrey Smith

    216 Dudley Avenue

    Tickets: SOc, 75c and $1 (plus t ax )For tickets: Mrs. C. A. Freihofer, Cynwyd 1854

    Lucille Stoddart's. . Dance DisplayLower Merion Junior High School Auditorium

    Friday and SaturdayApr il 23 and 24Promptly at 8 P. M.AU Seats Reserved

    The Woman'sPresents

    Freddie BartholomewMadeleine Carroll

    Thursday . Friday - Saturday

    I l r : A [ ) L I ~ I : !They're most impor tant r ight now! Come i n and let usshow you the new coiffures--one of which will be exactlywhat you' re looking for.SUZANNE JORET GILL

    Narber th 2324

    The story of an insurance firmthat made EnglandMistress o f t he Seas

    A Cour t of Awa rd s w as held in Troop 47which the ascending steps in scouting Miss Melvin was our gues t on Aprilwas graphically s hown . Mis s Betty 2. As u su al w e had a formal openSeasholtz awarded tenderfoot p in s tu I ing , then we went in to patro l cornersAnn Snyder , Nancy Markle and Betty I alld discussed our hike. Later weSimpson. Mis.s Helen ,Melvin pre- Idivided into three groups. .Miss Mel sented Jean S impson . With a s econd vin taught some o f t he g ir ls f ir st a id ,c l ~ s s badge, Jean S m ~ p s o n a l s ~ re- IMrs. M. R. Stieber, our captain,celved her scholarship profi.clency ' taught signalling, and Shirley tookbadge. Deb?rah Smedley received l> t he t en de rf oo t g ir ls f or knot-tying.five-year S t ~ I P and .Betty Seasholtz a After a half hour of hard study weten-year striP.showmg the n u m ~ e r ?t played s ome games . Our mee ti ngy ~ a r s these. girls have b ee n a ct iv e m e nd ed w it h a goo d night circle. AfterGirl Scoutmg. Jane Smedley and I th meeting adjourned the patrolOlive Bates were p resent ed wit h II :ders and seconds attended theGold.en Eaglet :ins, the h.ighest award ~ o u r t of Honor where we made f in alpOSSible to receive as a Girl Scout. plans for our hike and movie party

    on Apr il 9.-Scribe, M. HENSHAW.

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    We Supply Al l Promptly

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    Girl Scout News

    U-R-NEXTFOR A REA LHAIR CUT

    Harold M. Kirscht41 N. Narberth Avenue

    MASSANUTTEN MILITARYACADEMYWoodstock. VirginiaShenanaoan ValleyCollege preparatory-Commerclal-MusicSplendid equipmentJunior R. O. T, C. UnitAthletlcs-300 acre recreation programat Camp LuptonFo r ca ta log address Or. H. J. BenchoffHead Maste r . BoX 191

    Mr. a nd M rs . P au l Den ck la Howe,of Chestnut Hill, announce the eng ag em en t o f their daughter, MissMay Denck la Howe, to Mr. GeorgeRoberts Clark , son of Mr. and Mrs ..Percy H. Clark, of Willoughby, cyn-Iwyd.Mr. C la rk a tt en ded St. Paul'sSchool , Concord, N . H. ,and is a grad-Iuate of Harvard University where he Iis a member o f t he Fly Club.

    Ma r Denckla Howe Engagedto George Roberts Clark

    Sport Schedules at Junior High SchoolTRACK

    Junior High Rel ay s April 22 HomeHaverford Junior High April 29 HomeBeth lehem Relays . . . . . . . . May 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . BethlehemSmedley Junior High . . . . . . . . . .May 4 .................... AwayTome Relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 7 AwayNorristown Triangular . . . . . . . . May 13 AwayCoatesville Junior High . . . . . . . . May 17 HomeInter-Group Meet . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 18 HomeUpper Darby Junior High . . . . . .May 20 ...................HomeGirls' Color Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 26 & 27 HomeP. I. A. A. District No.1 May 29 Nonistown

    Friday, April 23, 1937

    Dr. Ru sh Chap t er Mee ts MondayThe Dr . Ben jamin Rush Chap t er of

    N. S. D. A. R. w il l b e hel d at the homeof Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, 205 Dudleyavenue, on Monday. A dessert luncheon will be served at one o 'c lock.Speaker Mrs. Charles M. Irwin , Honorary Regent of t he Chap te r and a lsothe Histor ian . Thi s i s a closed meeting.

    Gavin Reported ImprovedJohn (Mickey) Gavin , who under

    went a s ec on d amputation of his leglast week at Abington Hospital, wasreported improved th is week. Overthe week-end he was given a. bloodtransfusion f r om Richard McDev it t,of Narberth. Two o the r Narbe rthmen, Robert Hood, S r. , a nd Rob er tHood, Jr., also volunteered to supply

    Girl s ' C lub Award Hosiery blood.The Narberth Girls' Club a nn ou nc es T he o pe ra ti on was performed to

    that th e drawing l a st F riday at the 'I form a stronger support fo r a n a rt iGirl Scout was won by Mrs. Lanahan, 1 ficial leg. Gav in , who was in ju red:205 Forest avenue, Narberth. She Ilast October, was star shortstop ofr ec ei ve d s ix p ai rs o f hosiery. the Narberth baseball team.

    Merion Limousine DestroyedA new $2200 limousine, belonging 2 March Build ing Permitst o F lo yd E . S tewa rt , o f 211 N. Bow- Two bui ld ing permi ts were issuedman avenue, Merion, was destroyed by by Narberth's Build ing Inspectorflames early Wednesday m orn in g. A G eo rge B. Suplee in March, one to C.short circui t under the hood is be- Brandimari, 305 Woodbine avenue,lieved to have started the blaze. for alterations, $50, the other to AlexMembe rs o f t he Uni on Fire AssO- jCar ve r, o f Wynnewood avenue, fo relation of Bala-Cynwyd prevented the the erection of a garage, $2000. Durflames from spreading to the garage. ing the month Mr. Suplee made

    twenty-two building inspections.

    Red Cross Needs SocksTheMain Line BranchNo.1, Amer

    i ca n Red Cross, has been a sk ed b yth e Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapte r t o supp ly t hem wi th h and -kn it ted $25,000,000 Given State U. C. F.woolen socks for the use of cer ta in Contr ibu tions to the Pennsylvaniamen i n th e Naval Hospital. Unemployment Compensation Fund,We would be very grateful to any as o f Apr il 1, totalled $25,393,506.48,one who will knit us socks and donat e according to figures released by Seethe woo l. Those wishing to contributeIretary o f L ab or a nd Industry Ralphsocks p lease not if y the Mai n L in e I M. Bashore.Branch No.1, Timei:' Medical Build- Contributors and contributions ofi ng , Ardmo re . Ardmo re 4017. 3396 employers in Montgomery

    County totalled $439,218.56.

    "Be Kind to Animals Week" startedApril 10, g iv in g t he G ir l Scout s anincentive to follow their sixth law,I"A Girl Scout is k in d to an imals."Beginning with the tenderfoot work,Ithe scouts learn to care for their pets1and also to know many of the wild!animals.On Apr il 19, 20 and 21, Reg ion 3 ,Iwhi ch i nc lude s Pennsylvania, VirI gi ni a, Mar yl an d, Del awar e a nd t heIDistrict o f Col umbi a, w il l hol d a con BASEBALL ference at Wilmington, Del. Many ofUpper Darby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Home 'h M ' L' I d d ' tIt e am me ea ers an commit ee

    Haverford . . . . . . . . . . . . April 30 Home members will attend.Phoenixville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 3 Away Troop 8Episcopal Academy . . . . .May 6 Home T 202 h M ' On April 3 we ha d our Court of M h E dH f d M 11 Away roop, a ne w t roop on team d h' h ' Constance cC esney ngagea ve r o r , . , . . . . . . . , ay , . . . L' h' h t th 0 b k Awar s, w IC w as a very ImportantPhoenixville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 14 Home me w I mee s at e . ver r oo event in our troop. We had a Mr. and Mrs . Howard Hazen Mc-Rittenhouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 18 ................... Away Presbyterian Church a ~ IS lead ~ pageant on "The Life of J ulie tte Chesney, of Bryn Mawr avenue, Cyn-Upper Darby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 20 Away Mrs . T . L. Kane, of Merion, h ~ l d their Low." It included all of us in the wyd, and Skaneateles, N. Y ., announceFaculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 24 Home firs,t Cou rt of Awa rds A;pril 6 to different scenes. However, o ur , t he e ng ag em en t o f t he ir d au gh te r,St t M 28 Hom e which the mothers and fr iends were t t t h II th ' l \ ~ I ' S S Constance McChesney to Mrewar .. , , . , . . . . ay " .. . . . ..' . pagean was no spen w 0 y on e ! "'-- .1 inVited. MISS Helen Melvm, field cap- I'f f J I' tt Lo Th I t th Carl F rederi ck Brauer, son o f M rs ._ " d ' h 'I M . . l e o u Ie e w. e as reeBuild ing construction in Lower tam, Investe elg t gl r ~ a ~ ~ o n e scenes were about our Troop 8. In Carl Wilhelm Brauer and the l at e

    Merion for the first th,ree months ,of Resolution Against Lynching Passed; ~ ~ : ~ e N ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ k ~ ~ : ~ : I : J ~ ~ ; ~ : : ; the last o ~ we discussed d ay c amp Mr. ,Brauer, of D a n ~ u r y , N. H .1937 totals $1,111,199 In cost, an In- R' h Ph'll R d d r.-.i L . at Dove Mill. T he dates are July 12, MISS McChesney is a graduate ofI d d b M C R bl ViC 'D ys t g e;S :n t ay t oUlse 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21 and 22. From Vassa r College, class of 1934, andcrease of more than sixty-eight pe r ntro uce y ontg. o. epu tCan a;h' YF e:;as ~ n e; o ~ ' s ~ o ~ h s .G ' I 10 to 4 o' clo ck e ac h day for the Girl later was a student at the Universitycent o ve r t he first quarter of last S IS H rI ayah N ' b . ah B e i Scouts o f t he Main Line . of Heidelburg in Germany.d I cout ouse tear er t rowme . d fy ea r, w he n t he to ta l stoo at on y Th is ant i- ly nching resolut io n was and driven from t he c oun ty , a nd P k 23 d' MEA Wh't' . Then we h ad o ur Cou rt o f Awards. Mr. Brauer, who IS a gra uate 0$659,324. The month o f Mar ch ~ u s t i nt rodu ce d by J oh n H. Longaker , whereas i t a pp ea rs t ha t lynching can ac t un t ~ pr::1 d' I h' ~ 1 1 n ~ ~ s These tenderfeet were awarded their Blake School in Minneapolis, attendedh h d I 1 ht presen mg, he'ld I a, e pia, 'e c Arlici pins f ir st : N an cy Mar kl e a nd Anne the Massachuset ts Insti tute of Tech-past, owever, s owe on y ,a s I Pot ts town Repub li can member f rom be con trol led only by the enactment CompanySCI ren s movies. . d d d fincrease over March, 1936, il l bUild- Montgom:ry County, and was passed of Fede ra l l aws because many states Girl Scouts are invited. Syner. Jean Simpson was award ed ~ O ~ O g y a ~ w a\ g.ra l ~ ; ~ e H rom

    ing figures. b y t he Hou se o f R ep re se nt at iv es at will not suppor t th e enactment of en- On Saturday, Apri l 3, at t he Gir l hehr s e c o h ~ d - c l a s s badgehand also ~ e r ~ m ~ e t ; ~ dnJversl I t . f ~ : e -Seventy-nine permits were issued Harrisburg recently: forcement of such laws. S B 'ld' N b th T 8 h Id sc o la rs IP badge. T en, most Im- cClve e egree 0 as er 0 meco ut UI f mAg, adr erTh roop t e f portant of all , Miss Olive Bates and Arts from Princeton in 1935.i n the to wns hi p d ur in g Ma rc h for "Whereas, while Congress is deba t- " Th er ef or e, be it resolved that the a ourt 0 war s. e paren so . h h dwoo rk v a . l ~ e d at $371,772" a s c ompa re d i ng t he e na ctment o f Federal anti - House of Represen tat ives of the Com- th . I d any th r Ma'n Liners MiSS Jane Smedley were award ed No dat e as been s et f or t e we -With elgn ty- three permits for work I h' I ' I t' th " e g ~ san. m .0 e I their Golden Eaglet pin. ding.y nc I ng egis a IOn, e p re ss a n- m onweal th o f P en ns yl va ni a h er eb y p rommen t In scoutmg attended.valued at $338,238 for the same month nounces in G re na da , Mis s., tw o memorializes the Congress of the The f ir st s cene showed Daisy Gor-I ~ ,.last year. In March, 1935, however , Negroes were seized from a S he ri ff United S tate s to enact Federal l eg is - d en , Mrs . Juliette Low who was the A ROM 0 R Eonly $.220,565kwas sp en t for new con - and his d ep ut y a nd lynched at t he l a ti o n to p rohibi t l yn ch ing wi th in t he founder o f Gir l Scout ing in America, . . . . .structlOn wor". stake and a third severely whipped United S ta tes a s early as possible." as a y ou ng , high-sp iri ted girl o f 15 '0r l ler lh THE A T R ESingle family dwellings, for which in her h om e i n Savannah, Georgia. 4i:l4W!''IQ!l3'IMm-:r":M@Wtwenty-four permits were issued, take Deborah Smedley p la yed t he part.the great maj or it y o f t he money to To Graduat e F rom F . Be M. Dr. James A. Seligman Miss Helen Melvin, field captain, thenbe expended, a tota l of $337,263. G eo rg e H . Speer, Jr., son of Mr. We d Eleanor Bains Brown presented a candle represen t ing Na-Twenty-seven si ng le h ome s will b e and Mrs . Geo rge H . Speer, 4 Wynne- at St. Asaph 's on Friday tional Headquarters to the Girl Scouterected under these permits. wood avenue, Narberth, wil l be among T w e n t Y - f i f ~ h A n ~ i v e l ' s a r ~ Birthday IOther classifications for which p er - t he 150 graduates of Franklin and The marriage of Miss Eleanor Cake. Shirley Vmcent, 111 the next

    mits were issued during t he mon th , Mar sh al l College, in June, according Bains Brown , d aught e r o f M r. a ndIsccne, ,represented M r ~ . Juliette Lowand the amounts t o be spent in each, to Dean R. W. Bomberger. Mrs. Wil li am Cha rl es B rown , of retu l 'nmg from a t1'lP t o E ng la ndfollow: altc rations a nd additions, Spee r is a member o f t he Kapp a Maple avenue, Bala , and Dr . James A, eager to give to Ameri can g ir ls t he$12,398; oil burning equipment, $12,- Sigma fraternity and the Diadnoth ian Seligman, of Philadelphia, took place program which Lord and Lady Baden360; repairing fire damage, $4471; Literary Society as well as t he Col- at six o 'c lock on Friday evening i n Powel l had introduced to the youth ofI ((Lloyds of London"industrial build ing, $2500; private l ege Band. Speer also was c ir cu la - S t. Asaph' s Chu rch, Bala. The Rev- England so successful ly. Mrs . Henrygarages, $900; tool house, $620; tear- tion man ag er o f t he s tu dent weekly e re nd R ic ha rd T . L yf or d, r ec to r of D. Booth, o f S t. Davids, chairman ofin g down building, $225, and tempo- newspaper. the church, officiated. the Main Line Committee, presentedrary structure, $150. The Narberth boy w il l r ec ei ve an The b ri de , who was g iv en i n mar- a c and le to the cake from the MainThe Sou th Ardmo re d i st r ic t again A. B. deg ree majo ri ng in Economics. riage by her father , wor e a gown o f L ine Commi tt ee whi ch was th e first

    led all other sections i n t he amo un t o f He is a graduate o f t he Lower Mer- white satin made on princess lines District Committee in the Philadelphiabuilding construction, with twenty- ion High School, class of 1932. with long puffed sleeves, quil ted and 4rea. The n ex t scene. Time-1917.five permits issued for work valued embroidered in seed pearls and a l on g Place-First Girl Scout Troop on the Iat $138,930. Other sections listed I Angle rs Land Big Ones sweeping tra in . He r long tulle veil Main Line, W ~ ~ n ~ No. 1. Mrs. Boothaccording to t he amo un t of bui ldi ng J oh n A. Mil le r, p resi dent o f the reaching to the edge of her train, was p l ~ c e d on exhibitIOn ~ h scrapbook ofdone in the m a re General Wayne , Lower Merion Rod a nd Gun Club, held i n place by a cor onet of orange t hi S f ir st troop whi ch showed the I$47,446; North Ardmore, $44 ,300 ; l anded a three-pound, 17lh-inch long blossoms. She carr i ed a bouquet of early activities at the Hilldale Caml'iMerion Square, $42,720; Rosemont , brook trout n ea r B oye rtow n l as t o ra ng e blossoms. on the Brandywine. Deborah Smed..I$41,200; Wes t B ry n Mawr, $36,663; Thu rsday , f ir st d ay o f t he f ishin g s ea - Mrs. Robert M. Ockenlander, Oflley, then showed the unifo.rm wornP en co yd , $14 ,10 0; Cynwyd, $ 22 00 ; s on. I n t he s am e party Wayne Burn- Brigantine, N. J ., s is te r o f t he bride, dU1'lng the w ~ r . An a m ~ s m g scene IHaverford" $1550; East Bryn Mawr , side, field captain o f t he Rod and Gun was t he matron of hono r a nd Miss followed. With Jean Simpson as I Saturday at 1 P. M. "ROMEO and JULIET"$873; Menon, $850; West Ardmore,IClub, caught seven trout, while Jo- Elizabeth Emerson, of Cynwyd, the leader, the do 01' die military drills, Specially Selectcd Feature John Barrymore$640, and Bala, $300. seph L. KelJey and J. Wallace Good- maid of honor. They both wore the selJing of Liberty Bonds a nd t he for the Children Edna May O liver Basil Rathbone. iwin, postmaster and assistant post- bou ff an t f ro ck s o f hyac in th b lu e net washing of babies ~ v h i c h m a r ~ e d th

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    Study this unequaled record- then bu yCHEVROLET TRUCKSLocation of Test 'Round th. NallonGasoline Used 493.8 GallonsOil Consumed . . 7.5 QuamWater Us.d 1 QuartGasoline Mlleag. 20.74 Miles p.r GallonAverage Spe.d . 31.18 Mile. p. r HourRunning Time .. 328 Houn. 31 MinutesCost per Vehlcl. Mile . $.0098Average Oil Mileage 1,365.9 Mile. per Qt.TlIISsrscsnls boe bteocer1lfie.bydltu.A. ClIlISt Bod IS btlar allldallyrmrKlGeneralMoton I ... r o l l m s n t ~ " t A l y p o Y " " ' ' ' ' ' ro."; 'yourpurae.CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISIONc.......l Moton Salso Corporation

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    Shull Lumber CompanyThe Link Between Forest and Home

    WEST LAUREL HILLC EM E T E R Y

    Conveniently located on Belmont A ve nu e o nrolling hills above th e Schuylkill River-217acres. Family lots as low as $150. Perpetualc ar e a ss ur ed by i nv es te d f un d o f well over$500,000. Visitors welcome.

    t ~ O n e Grade ofMilk Only"TURNER and WESCOTT

    MAYTIME is nearWill you remember'--to call us when you need

    29 Bala Ave., Bala-Cynwyd

    Narberth Electric and Radio Co.109 N. Narberth Ave. Al l Work Guarant e ed

    "It's go teverything"

    The little Engineer says:

    . , .. .,' ... :) ""mORE PQWER per qallon . , c H F R O ~ L E T ~ i LOWER COST per I D a ' ~J . I

    Turner and Wescott StartDairy Route in CommunityTurner and Wescott have opened a

    dairy route in Merion, Bala-Cynwydand N ar ber th in cha rge of GeorgeChatburn, resident of this community.Demand f or t he dairy products of

    this firm caused it recently to branchout into t he East e rn Main L ine s ub u rb s. T he co nce rn has s erve d th ewholesale trade for thir ty-nine yearsand started retail routes onl y fi veyears ago.Tur ne r a nd Wescott feature one

    grade o f m il k " as i t comes f rom t hefarmer," with a guaranteed butterfa t c on te nt o f 3.8. They also haveother high quali ty dairy products.Residents are invited to stop attheir plant at 1327 N. Marston streetand inspect their l at e st t ype equipment.

    OUR TOWNEngagement Announced

    JANE MARGARET J. REID

    THE FIRESIDE

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    224 Haverford Ave.

    Lending Library

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    Adelizzi Bros.fURRIERS, CLEANERS, DYERS228 BaJa Ave. Cynwyd 928102 Forest Ave. Narb. 2602

    I t' s n ot the convict who wearsstripes these days, bu t t he welld re ss ed man of th e world.Smart stripes i n y ou r favoritemodel made t o o rd er .

    EWEEftt12-24 CHESTtlUT 5T. H I LADELPH IA

    April 23, 1937

    Miss Kathleen Wheeler, daughterof Mr . and Mrs. F r an k J . Wheeler,o f Sch il l er avenue, entertained at as howe r o n Wed ne sd ay e ve ni ng inhonor o f Miss Jane Kolb, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. W. J. Kolb, of Haver ford avenue, whose marriage t o Mr.George D. Lees, of Roxborough, willtake place on April 29.Miss Kolb wi ll entertain her bridal

    attendants at a luncheon at her homeSa tu rday and that evening, Mr. andMrs. Joseph Lees, father and motherof Mr. Lees, wil l entertain the members of the bridal party at theAnchorage.Miss Id a Buckman, of Shirley road ,

    who ha s been spending t he w in te r i nSt. Petersburg, F lor ida, has returnedhome.Dr. and Mrs. B. B. F e n i m o ~ e , of

    Hartford, Conn., wer e t he week-end Narberth Bridge Clubguests of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Pearson, The engagement of Miss Jane April 16, top score, Mrs. J. M.o f Avon road, Merion. Marga re t J . Reid, daughter o f Mr. Sluss and Mrs. Ben Taylor; secondMiss Jean Loos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Rei d, of Wil l iams- p lace , Mrs . Fred Moyer an d Mrs.a nd Mrs . Paul R. Loo s, o f Shi r le y port, to Mr. William E. Bailey, son of Walt er J . Scott.road, spent the week-end in Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bailey, 228 E s s e ~ April 17, top s cor e, Mr s. C. A.Va. avenue, Nar be rt h, w as announce Hammer and Mrs. Mark Morgan;Mrs. Lloyd B. Edger ton, of Chest- recently. second place, Mr. and Mrs. G. Alfrednut avenue, entertained at a luncheon Miss Reid, a teacher in the Wil- Peeney.

    and br idge par ty at The Wynnewood liamsport School district, is a gradu- April 19, top score, Howard D.Inn Wednesday. The gue st s were, a te o f the Lock Haven State Teachers' Simpson an d Dr. Mark Morgan; secMrs. Stan ley Haigh , Mrs. Eberhardt College and has a Bachelor of Sci ond place, George Tracey and Ar thu rMueller, Mrs. Joseph Berta, of Phoe- ence degree in education. Cooney.nixville; Mrs. Charles L. Vi gue rs, M r. Bai ley is a graduate of L o w e r l ~ "'"1Jr., Mrs. Arthur C. Staples, Miss Merion High School and of PennsylAnna V. Foley, Mrs. John E. Wetzel, vania S tate College, where he learnedMrs. Walter R. O'Sullivan, Mr s. a degree of Bachelor of Science inGeorge Michener, Mrs . Charles E. mechanica l e ng in ee ring . Mr. BaileyHarnden, Mrs. E. C. Gri swold , Miss i s an e xp er imenta l e ng ine er in theLaura Brown, Mrs . Loui s Sheneman, Aviation Manufacturing Corporation -BuyMrs. John Caldwell , Mrs. George Mar- at Williamsport. Tydoltin, Mrs. William Livings ton , Mrs. No date ha s been set for the Ga sArthur W. Burns, Miss Flora Kurzen- wedding.knabe Mrs. J. L. Minick, Mrs. Robert,_______________ Walter G. Case'sD o t h a ~ d , Mrs. Ralph D. MacGuffin, Arthur, Mr. Calvin Busch, of Whea- TYDOL-VEEDOL StationMr!'. Ellen Kirk and Mrs. J. H. ton, Il l.; Mr. Henry Phillips, of Balti- Montgomery Pike at WoodbineRobinson Phone: NarbeTlh 2947Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hanson, of more, Md.; Mr. John GalJrai th, Mr. CARS GREASED Be WASHEDCarl Schauffele, Mr. Howard Farr, of , _Narberth Hall, spent the week-end at Philadelphia, and Mr. Ma rv in Derby,the Mountain Lak es Inn , Mountain of Michi gan. A number o f t he guestsLakes, N"d' JM C K Stahl of Essex ar e Wheaton College graduates.Mr. an rs.... , Among those f rom Narber th, Mer-avenue, h a as. their ~ e s t J f ~ n d a ~ , ion and Cynwyd who are entertainingMrs. Stahl s Sister, rs. 0 m . on Monday afternoon at t he c ar dLingle, o f LancaJstepr.Wh't f E .1 party and fashion show t o begiven byMr. a nd Mrs. . '. 1 e, 0 . ssex t he S of t Drinks and Roll ing Greenavenue, will entertam ~ a dmner ICommittee o f t he Devon Horse ShowS ~ n d a y i h o n o ~ of theIr daughter, Iat Green Hill Farms, are Mrs. GeorgeMISS Munel WhIte , to celebrate her N P M J H . ld H t'Il b h . arsons, rs. . alO en z,birthday. The g ue st s WI e er Mrs. Alexander Walton, Mrs. Josephclassmates at swaErtbhmhoredtCoMlleglel S. Wilson, Jr., Mrs. Frank W. Cort-

    =::::===:=======1 Mr. and Mrs. er ar ue er, 'h t MAS C 1\1f A B 1I . k d ng , rs. . . oopel,.rs. . a-of E!'sex avenue, spent tI e \\ee -en fBI 1\1f C CI k. Y our re Iman, .rs. . ar 'ein New ork. If II G h 1\1f _

    1\ 0 1 E C k f N Creager, 1.rs. Russe ra am, .r".Mr and I rs. l' 0 00, 0 ar- G P' M' J H .. . Harold . ame, r ISs anet ames,berth Hall, had as then' guest!' for 'I B IB t 1\1 A G' dI k M d il l " r!'. oc Iman oger, rs. . Irau!'everal day!' ast wee, r. an r .rs. F t 1\" M'ld d F I 11f ' D , 00 e, 11SS 1 re eey , !ISS 01'0-.John Chamberlal l1, of New York. tl F M' B tt R'I 1\1 s.. f N Y k ly OX, ISS e y ley, r .MISS LOUIse Beatty, 0 ew o r, Kenneth S. Lueders, Mrs. C. Madisonwas the week-end guest of Mrs. Wal- R'I 1\' ,T' t R' l 'I'. , f 1 ey, 11'.". Ie or 1( enour, "' rs.tel' Dothard and MISS F a n n ~ Loos, 0 Robert M. Wilson, ~ I r s . Harrison IHaverford avenue. IC E S k f H rl Durant and Mrs . P . F. Burke.Mrs. '. .. pea 'man. 0 amp en I~ v e n u e , spen t several days in Wash- imgton. D. C. as the guest o f Mr s. Merion Notes 'Blanch" Yorkedale, of Cherry Dal e, Mrs. Donal d H. Smi th , of Mer ionIIPar \\'afhington. road, g av e a l un ch eo n, bridge and

    ~ 1 r . and Mrs. S pe akma n h ad a s s howe r on Saturday i n honor o f M is stheir guests at dinner on Sunday, Mr. Kathryn ~ a d e r , daughter o f Mr. an d Iand 1\lrs. Frank M. Speakman. ?vIr!'. Damel A, Bader , o f l\lerbrookMr. a nd Mrs. J, Bruce Bya ll . o fI l ane , whose marriage t o Michael C.Bryn Mawr avenue, Penn Valley, had McManus, of Overbrook, took place Ias their guest on Monday, Miss Al ine on Wednesday. The gues ts were MissStewart, a graduate of Hastings Col- Mar gu er it e F ar le y, Miss Annelege, Nebraska, who is now at the Schmidt , Miss Mathilde Comerford,Pennant College, 1122 Spruce street, Miss Barbara King, Miss MaryPhiladelphia. Strong, Miss Catherine Stack, Mrs .Mr. Richard Stites, son of Mrs. William W. H il l and Mrs . Dan ie l A .Edith Stites, of Righter's Mill road , Bader.Penn Valley, has left for Pittsburgh, Mrs. C. C. Trump, of Baird road,to remain for some time. will entertain t he membe rs o f h er c lu bMiss Lily Sexton , o f Shi r le y road, at luncheon and br idge next Tuesday.is spending this week in Bost on ,M as s. Mr . and Mrs. William Kurtz Myers,Miss Jane Nash, daughter of Mr. of Winding Way, Merion, left on Friand Mrs. Robert J. Nash, o f N ar- day for Richmond and Williamsburg,berth anrl Price avenues , will e nter - V irgini a, whe re the y will visit the

    i ; = : : : ~ : : : : ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ l t a i n at a t ea a nd shower May 1 in Virginia G ar den s. A no th er gr oupn honor of Miss Emily Schembs, daugh- leav ing that d ay a re Mrs. Walter C.te r o f D r, and Mrs. J oh n J . Schembs , Nee ly , of Meadow lane, Mrs. Thomasof Grayling avenue, whose engage- Cullian, of Cynwyd, and Mrs. Henryment t o M r. Nel son C. Huber, Jr., of A. P ie rs ol , o f Mer ion. A ll the womenWynnewood, has been announced . ar e members of the Garden Club ofThere wil l b e thirty-five guests. Bala-Cynwyd, of which Mrs. MyersMiss Evelyn Je ffe ris , of Dudl ey is the president.avenue, a nd h er cousin , Miss Mary I Miss Gretchen Myers, who has beenJo Jefferis, of Arkansas City, Kansas,Ion an extended cru i se , wi ll returnwho is her guest, will spend the week- April 29.e nd i n New York. Mrs. Harry B. Maxwe ll , o f BairdMr . Wil li am J. Bailey, of Essex road, left on Tuesday for a visit inavenue, has r e tu r ned from Temple I New York. She will return on SunUniversity Hospital and is recovering Iday.nicely from a recen t opera tion fori Major Edwin A. Jonas, U. S. M. C.,gall stones. and Mrs. Jonas, of Mer ion road , willMiss Janet E. McClay, daughter of Isail the latter part of this month fo rMr. and MI's. J. H. McClay, of Essex IEngland, where the y will attend theavenue, returned Monday to Wheaton Coronation. They will spend theCollege, Wheaton, I11., where she is a Isummer on the continent.student. Mrs . McClay accompaniedI Mrs. Rogers Williams, of Meadowher daughter to Wheaton , where she liane , entertained at a luncheon at theis the guest of Mr. an d Mrs. Peter IBarclay on Tuesday before the benefitStam, Jr." formerly of Narber th. Ibridge party given by the West Phila-On Saturday evening, the Misses Ide lph ia Women 's Committee for the,Janet a nd E le an or McClay enter- Philadelphia Orc he st ra i n t he Nor th Itained a few friends at their home. IGar de n o f t he Bellevue-Stratford.T he g ue st s i nc luded M is s Luc il leI Mr. and Mrs. George R. Reinhart,O'Hair, o f Chi ca go ; M is s Elizabeth Jr., and their son, Jack, of S. High-Stevenson, Miss Elsie Schauftle, Miss land avenue, will spend the week-end KIRSCH CHEVROLET COHelen Sickles, Miss Lois Galbraith, of i n Annapol is , whe re the y will visit, Philadelphia; Mrs. C. K. Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Reinhart ' s other son, 214 "16 B la Ave Phone, Cynwyd 81of P it ts burgh ; Mr. H er vey Mac- Midshipman George R, Reinhart, 3d. -M a .

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    ge Four OUR TOWN April 23, 1937

    G.B.N.C.Co.

    Daily9 P. M.

    OpenU n t i l

    Cordially In'Vites You

    to Inspect

    with Separate Play House51 Derwen Road, Cynwyd

    where you can entertain your friends and cookyour sizzling steaks in the massive fireplace

    J. HOWARD MECKE, JR.

    The AMERICAN HOME10/ 1937

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    When you bu y a carton o f c ig ar et te s y ou k now you r educe the ave rage costof each package . s ave money . So it is wilh electr icity-quantity usemeans lowered average cost. Here ' s how it actually works -50 kilowatt-hours monthly cost . '2.86. h (100 KILOWATT nouns I ' 46'TWIce as muc l\ION'I'IILY) costs on y 4. wBtead of $5.725 . h (250 Kll.OWA... -1I0UlIS I '7 71 .t Imes asmuc l\10NTIILY) costs on Y . IDBteadof$14.30(abOl'e jigures b a se d on exi s t i ng Sl t bur ban rates)It's obvious that electricity is cheaper in quantity; that adding electric comfortslowers th e average cos t saves you money. Be thrifty-use more electricityI

    E l e c t r i c i t y - C h e a p e r in Q u a n t i t y

    Directors.

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    stand guard over suburban homes twenty-fourhours, every d ay i n th eyear .. . Always readyfo r INSTANT actionin case of fire . . . readyto pour ou t millions ofgallons of wa te r at asecond's notice. An impor tant service rend er ed b y t he s ys temthat supplies

    OVER 3000SILENT SENTINELS

    One close or ADLER1KA qUickly reHeves g as b lo at in g. c le an s o ut BOTH:upper and lo \ver bowels. allows j 'OU toca t and. Bleep g oo d. Q ui ck , thorougha c ti on . y e t e n ti r el y g en tl e a n d s a f ~ .

    PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAnWATER [OmPAny

    Stomach Gas

    NOTICENotice to holders of Participation Certificates issusd to Depositors or the Na.rberth National Bank:Upon presentat ion of the above Cert ificate the first dividend will be payableat the Na.tlonal Bank of Narberth on andafter April 1 . 1937.TRUSTEES,NARBERTH NATIONAL BANK.(0-4(23)

    to t h e b es t of my knowledge and belief.CARL B. MtnTZGER, m.. Cashier.Sworn to andsubscribed before me this15th day of April , 1937.J . BAIRD CALDWELL,Notary Public.

    5.301.32 Correct-Attest:EDWIN P. DOLO.FRANK A. SCHREPFER,J. J. CABREY.

    66.169.94

    None

    Ardmore , Pa .

    THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANYOF PENNSYLVANIA

    It 's good business to planahead. If your business isgrowing, your telephone service should grow w it h i t. P er h ap s you r facilities for h'3.ndling calls are already laggingbehind your needs. How many"busy signals" a re y ou r customers get ting when they caIlyour office? We ca n teIl you.Why n ot let u s c hec k yourtelephone traffic? It may improve your sales an d service.No obligation. Just call th eBusiness Office.

    Total Capital Account . . . . .Total Liabilities $616.516.05

    "I'm foreman of a constructioncrew for the telephone company.With all th e millions we've already spent for telephone plant,you might think there wouldn'tb e muc h l ef t for us to do. Th efact is, however, that we'veneve r s topped growing. We'realways planning ahead-to an ticipate th e needs o f each community and be read j ' to renderthe service as soon as i t ' s needed.So when a new deve lopments t a r t s to boom-when ne whouses, stores, factories or officesare going up-you'l l find telephone trucks there soon afterthefirst steam shovel."

    BEATING BOOMS

    State of Pennsylvania,County of Montgomel'Y, SS:I. CARL B. METZGER. JR . cashier ofthe a bove -n amed bank, do solemnlyswear that the above statement Is true

    LIABILITIilBDemand deposits of Irt4lvlduals.partnerships. &: corporatlons.,871,608.89Time deposits ot Individuals.partnerships, & cO!"Porations. 223,811.08State. county and municipal de-posits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .United States Government andpostal savings deposits....... 2.512.59Deposits or other banks. Includ-ing certified and cashier'schecks outstanding 1.172.23Total of i tems 14 to 18, InclU-sive:(a) Se c u I' e d bypledge of loans and(or Investments . . . . .(b) N ot s ec ur ed bypledge of loans and(or investments . . . . .$610,297.51Capital account:Common stock, 1,000shares, par $50.00per share $50,000.09Surplus 11.000.00Undivided profi ts-net 2.969.94Reser ves for cont in genc ie s . . . . . . . . . 2.200.00

    to CleaningSubjectTurns

    STATEMENT

    The

    In feminine discussions, cleaning is a subjectof vital interest. You'l l f ind w Statc nf Pennsylvania. at thc closeI J Hf bu::;illeRS on :\.Inrch :n. E I : ~ 7 .aughter of Mr. and Mrs . Wil iam , . .'SSE":';Kolb. of Haverford avenue. Narberth, L " a n ~ all,1 di","unts " ... ,. $ ~ : l . 0 7 ; ; . " 7and Mr. Geo rg e D. Lee s, s on of Mr.' ( l \ . : r d l ' ; l f ~ s , , . . . . . 8:1.66[ f I l1l t ' d ~ l a t t l s (}o\Oernnlclll ohand I\Irs. Joseph Lees, of Roxborough. I h , : l t i o n ~ . dircc t and/or ful lywiII take place at six o'clock on April gll:lr:lll!\>"'I 167.70;;.2329 at th e Narberth Methodist Epis- Other, honde. "tocur- . "i tlt'S . , . , . . . . , .. ' , ' . , .... , .lOO.O,,3.14copal Ch ur ch , N ar he rt h. T he Re\. B:lIII,ing- housc $ ~ I . O O O . O OW. Vernon :Middleton. pastor of the Jo'ul'lliture and fixturcs 1,371.1H ~ ; ; . 3 7 H 6church, will officiate. Itl'scl'\'C with Federal Heserve

    Mr s. \V. Richard Kolb, sister-in- Bank , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61.6;;0.09(':lsh. balances with other bani,slaw of the bride, will be t he ma tr on alld c:lsh items in process ofof honor and Miss Dora Miller wil l b e ('u11ection ,. . 2;;.583.80th e maid of honor. The br idesmaidswill be Miss Grace Lees and Miss Total Assets $676,576.00 Helen Lees, sisters of the bridegroom. I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ~Mr. David Lee s w il l act as b estman fo r his b ro th er a nd t he u sh er swill include Mr. David Ritch ie , Mr .

    Joseph Car ro ll and Mr. W. RichardKolb, brother of the bride.A reception wil l fol low the ceremony at Emlen Arms in Germantown.Upon their re turn from a weddingtrip, Mr. Lees a nd h is b ri de will beat home a f te r J une 1 at 36 LeveringMiII road, Cynwyd.

    eorge D. Lees to We d] K lb N t TI d TH E NATIONAL BANK OFallc o__ cx lltrs ay NARBERTH

    J. Howard Meeke, Jr., Main Lineannounces t he open ing of The

    Home of 1937. Last yearMecke presented for public inthe f i rs t American Home tob ui lt i n Ph il ad elp hi a o r s ub ur bs

    Derwen road in Cynwyd. The r ection o f the public was so overingly favorable that Mr. Meckeope ni ng h is New American Homech he s ince re ly believes to be in a

    by i ts e lf among homes in thearea at its price.

    The Ameri can Home of 1937 ha sconstructed w ith fo ur maini n m in d. Bea ut y o f d et ai l

    design, pract icabil i ty of layout ,manence of the building and pains

    attention to these delicate denowhere else to be found.

    Again Mr. Meckc has done t he u nby g iv in g t he fortunate pur

    s e r o f this hou se a feature neverb ef or e i n t hi s section. On th eof this oversized lo t he has built

    playhouse or cabin 18 ft. x 15 ft.a massive f i re pl ac e which Mr .guarantees will be the answer

    the parental p robl em of keepi ngboys at home. He f ee ls that ais where a "feller" can keep hisngs, and do exactly as he pleases , Garden Books on Displaythis is a real boy's definition of Garden books are being displayed on

    cabin. the F ir e si de Shel f at t h e Na rber thThe American Home of 1937 is s i tu- Community Library April 5 to 17, in at 51 Derwen road in Cynwyd, elusive.a beau t if ul l ot o f over 1f.z acre of Those who wish to r ea d w it h awith di rect Southern exposure definite purpose i n mind shou ld maketwo street f ron ts , t he d r iveway the acquaintance of the Fireside Shelf.in from the rear r oa d, t hu s T he collection i s c ha ng ed e ve ry two

    t marring t he b ea ut y o f the land- weeks, each vol ume selected from aape i n front of th e house. l is t o f books in th e library on certainThe house i ts el f i s s pa ci ou s a nd s ub je ct s.a center hall, e la bo ra te ly T he l is ts ar e kept together on the

    powder room. unusually table with th e display, so that if aliving room a nd d in in g room, particular l is t c at ches a borrower's

    c h w it h g re at b ay windows. A fancy he may return to it t im e a ndt le r' s p an tr y, cocktail corner, again even after the display has beenchen, maid 's room and bath com- changed . The subj ec t s covered in thee te t he first floor layout. last few months ar e as follows: Nov-On the second floor there are four cIs, England i n H is to r y, Acting and

    sly proportioned bedrooms, all t he D rama , F ly in g, S ugge st io ns f orwhich will accommodate twin beds IReligious Readi ng , Ga rden i ng . Eachnone of which have less than f our l is t cont ai ns fiction as well as serious

    nd ow s. T wo ul tra-modern baths , and informational books.closet a nd a n open ai r sun decku p the rest o f t he second floor. I Choral Ar t i n Conce rtA disappearing stairway leads to The Choral Ar t Society gave itsthird floor which ] l r o v i ~ e s a l ~ u n - I "pring concert \Vedne"day.evening instorage space the entIl'e WIdth Witherspoon Hall. Miss Marie Kend b re ad th o f t he house. Inedy, accompan is t o f t he society, ap-In the basement, MI'. l \ lecke ha s peared as soloist in the f i rs t performhis finest recreation room to ance of a s ui te f or p ia no and or

    with heavy t i le floor a nd a n over- chl'"tra composed by t he d ir ect o r ofzed firep lace which t ak es u p almO>'t t hl' "ociety, Harry C. Banks, Jr . ofentire wall. T he b al an ce o f t he Penn Yallevasement is devoted t o powde r room, Le\\'i" W ~ ( ~ d Easby. of Narberth, iseater room, cedar c1osd, laullliry ]ll'l'sident o f t he society.nr l a bad weather drying' room.There i s a ls o a two -c al ' motor roomi th overhead doors.

    of "L1oyds of London," Romancea y Hou se New Feature of an Empire, at the Narber thExhibit at 51 DerwenRoad, Cynwyd

    H. Mecke, Jr., Opens rJocal CJ!1oviesHome of '37 _..(..,_ _

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    Phone: NARBERTH '4100

    -will be charged only to re.ldentswhose namee appear In the telephone directory or to subscrIbersto OUR TOWN o r t he NEWS OFBALA-cYNWYD.15c a linefor Both NewspapersCount five words to line

    -wll1 be accepted up to Wedneaday, 6 o'clock. tor FrldaY's Issues.

    Rooms WantedONE or TWO nicely furnished roomswith use of bath. Write SEM. care ofOur Town. Narberth. (28)

    Real Estate for RentWest Phlla.-Pine 6038. Beau. Sec. Comb.Sub. with City Conv. adj. Blk. OakPark. End House. 6 brms. H. W. H./(ood condo mod. $60 mo. Cynn. 862. (28)

    C A I ~ P E N T E R - BUILDER E st imat escheerfullY furnished. JobbIng pramptlyattended to. Leander Wickman. 305 Conway ave. Narberth 3888. (tf)

    At Your S ~ r ' t ' i c ~RELIABLE' CARPENTER, alterations,screenings. Gottlieb E88l1nger, 122 Conway avenue. Call Narberth 3748-R. (tf)DRAPERIES. Slip Covel'll, Ven.nanblind. AwnIngs. Furniture. UpholsterIng, BeddIngs, Rugs cleaned, repaired&nd stored. Challenger, 281 Montgomery&venue. cynWYd. Phone. CYnwYd 86.Formerly with J"hn Wanamaker. ( t t)U p a O L S T E R I ~ G a nd rep. S pr in g. of3-plece suites repaired. $10: Ch&lr recovered. $6. Go anywhere. call Lewl.227 E. Lancaster ave. Wayne 1496.

    For SaleBOOK HOUSE-Complete with 8 volurnes-practically new. Phone CynwYd924. 6.8 P. M. ( t t)

    G. O. P. Women to Hear Aut ho rMargaret Culkin Banning will

    s peak before the Republican Womenof Pennsylvania Monday afternoon atthree o'clock at t he H an na h PennHouse in Philadelph ia.Her t op ic wil l b e "There is No Off

    Year for Women in Pol i tics. "Mrs. George Dallas Dixon and Mrs .George Horace Lorimer wiIl receive

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    In the Court of Common Pleas ofMOllt/(omery County. Penna .. Anita Miller Stevenson. vs. Thomas l3arr Stevenson. Alias Subpoena Sur Di\orce. No. 411,November Term. 1 93 6. N . E. I.You the said Thomas Barr Stevenson.are h e r e b ~ ' notified to be and appear Inthe said Court 011 Monday. June 7 . 1 9: 17 .at 9.00 o'clock A. 1\1.. Eastern StandardTime, to answer the pet it ion or Iihel ofAnita Miller Stevenson for a di vorcefrom the bonds of mat rimony and toshow cause. if any you have. why thesaid Anita Miller Ste\enson. your Wife.should not be di\'orced as aforesaid. R f REDWIN H. BELLIS. Sheriff. oams or entSheriff's Omce. NTorristown. Pa. lONE 0" two rooms. Suitable for lightApril 20. In7 how,el,eeping-. Near Station. Reason-L'lI'zelere & Wrig-ht. Attys. able. Write DLH. Our Town. Narberth.(0-: ; /7) (29)

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    In Commencement PlayJ ames E. Meredith, Jr., of Merion,wil l p lay the part of "Scaramoucho"in the Mercersburg Academy Dra- C ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~

    matic Club production of "A ThousandYears Ago" by Percy Mackaye. Theplay is a comedy with a Persiansetting, b as ed o n t he 1 8t h c en tu rytheme of the Italian "Turandotto."Th e pl ay will b e p resen ted by theStony Batter Dramatic Club i n theAcademy Outdoor Theatre on May29 as one of the events of Commencement week-end. Mered ith is the sonof Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Meredith, ofMer ion . He is a membe r of the NewsBoa rd and the Press Club.

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    100 in Township QuarantinedSeven ty -two new cases of contagious disease in Lower Merion werereported last week by Hea lth OfficerMarvin E. Reynolds, including fortyone of mumps. There are now 100persons under quarant ine in the township.

    FIRE CALLS Soap Suds: Betty Rule, NancyFord, ;-------------1 Narberth Methodist Episcoptll_ Peggy Turner , Barbara Smith; Table I Church Notes Rev. W. Vernon Middleton, MinisterNarberth Fire Company: Setting: Helen Hance, Jane Lit, Anne . Sunday, Apri l 25 :April 17, 5.15 P . M. Hedge at Nar- I Lucas, Sarah Jane Smith, Jacqueline 9.45 A. M.-Church school.berth ra i lroad bridge. Zenker, J os ephine Bar rol l. Ou t o f the Holy T ..initr L u t h ~ r a n Church 11 A. M.-Morning worsh ip . S er -April 18, 2.07 P. M. Grass on Sum- stove-Brollers. Jane Lemmon, Nancy Rev . C le tu s A. Senft, Pastor mon: "The Uniqueness of Christian-

    mitt r oad, Penn Valley; 4.43 P. M., Lemmon, Joan Giambalvo . Ginger- Margaret Squier, Organist ity."rubbish blaze at 466 Brookhurst ave- 9.45 A. M.-Bible school.___ bread Men: Georgia Barc lay, Judith 1 A M Th . . 3.30 P. M.--Junior E p w 0 r t hUnited Campaign l eade rs and nue. B D h J D 1..- e mormng servIce. League.APII'l 20, 10.35 A . M. Grass at Berry, etty ona ue, ean uncan, Theme: "The Engrafted Word."pressed with increased vigor H d B It L'lynnewood and Sabine avenues, Nar- Mary ad on, Susanne 0 on, 1- 6 .45 P . M.-Senior and Intermedi- 6 .45 P. M.-Intermediate and Sen-ward t he completion of their as- berth. ll'an Nellen, Yvonne SI'mpson, Carolyn . E th Lt' th 1 h' h k a te Lu ther Leagues. lOr pwor eagues.gnmen s m e appea w IC see s solliday, Betsy Laughlin.for t he 1937 s up po rt o f _ 7.45 P. M.-The vesper service. 7.30 P. M.-An evening o f s ac redhea lth and humane agencies in - West Manayunk Fire Company: Mexican Jumping Beans: Esther Theme: "The Fall of Jerusalem." mus ic by t he Orphean Male Quar-uded in The Community Fund of Apri l 18, 2.40 P. M. Field on Flat Considine, Bet ty C ra ne , Barbara Monday: tette o f New J er se y. Thi s quartette f : ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! " ! ! ! ! ! ! ! " ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! " ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! " ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 ' 1

    ladelphia and Vicinity and the Rock road, Penn Valley; 1.25 P. M. Donahue, Christine Donahue, Eleanor 9 A. M., 2 and 7 .45 P. M.-Spring is wel l k nown for i ts f ine mus ic and Classifiedd er at io n o f J ew is h Charities, it Field at Belmont avenue and Jeffer- Hor tsmann , Ed ith Hans, Constance meeting of the Philadelphia Confer- h as sp ent t he s umme r sea son s in

    a nn ou nc ed by Rod ney K. Mer - son street, West Manayunk. Kern, Elizabeth Hance, Margaret Fox, ence in Grace Church , Thirty-fifth and Ocean Grove and Ocean City. Advertisementschairman in the Main Line. April 19, 1.45 P. M. Mat tr es s E la in e Murph y, C ar ol yn N ei dr in g Spr in g G ar de n streets. Tuesday, April 27:Professional and industrial groups ablaze at Belmont avenue and Rock- h au s, Patricia Ross, Julia Kern, Sarah Thursday and Friday, Apri l 29 and 8 P. I\L-Sunshine Bible Class meet-all parts of the Philadelphia re- hil l road , Cynwyd Estates. Damage Tillinghast. 30, the three-act comedy, "Pulling the ing at the home of Mrs. William C.have given unqualified e ndorse- small. Brides Biscuits, Sally Jackson; Curta in ," presented by the Senior Griffiths, 303 Chestnut avenue.ent of the United Campaign, with - Knock out, Harold Guckes, Tommy Luther League. Wednesday, April 28:n y o f t he larger gifts coming from Union Fire Associat ion of Bala- Montgomery ; Basebal l Enthusiast, - - - 8 P. M.-Mid-week service.ese sources. Cynwyd: Joe Brower, Todd Ruth; Country Baptist Church of the E't'angel Thursday, Apri l 29:Previously unpublished nam es o f Apri l 15, 8.51 P. M. Rubbish fire Cousin, Janet McCurdy; E to n T ap Robert E. Keighton, Minister 6 .30 P. M.-Junior choir.nteers in the Ardmore district in- at Highland and Bala avenues, Bala. Challenge, Harmon Friel, Brooke Stanley T. Reiff, Organist 8 P. M.-Choir rehearsal.

    u de : M rs . Mary Costello, M rs . A pr il 17, 1.10 P. M. Grass along Friel. Sunday, April 25:mas B.Lewars, Mrs. John B. New- bank of Cynwyd Railroad Station. Kitc hen Clea nser and Dutch Boy 9.45 A. M.-The church school. Ark , Mrs. J. Howard Cloud , Mrs . S. April 21, 12. 55 A. M. Limousine Paint, Jeanne Nicholas, Barbara Kim- special serv ice in which our BaptistSl oc um , Mr s. W il li am H . Mc- de st ro ye d at 211 N. Bowman avenue, b le ; B rooms, Joan Clark, Nancy Camp Unami wil l be shown in movingMrs. Percival Nicholson , A. Merion. Clark; Flopperty Mop, Patricia Holt. pictures and several of those who haveTatnall, Mrs. A. G. Tatnall, Mrs. In the Condiment Chest-Scotch attended the c amp w ill t el l of theirStaples, Mrs. F. C. Royer, Mrs. Sandburg In Lecture Short Bread, Gloria Mahon; Blueing: experiences.H. Shafer, William P. Tonight at Boro School Susanne All en , G lo ri a Ann Balser, 11 A. M.-Morning worship. Charlesndi s, B . B. Bachman , Eugene W. _ Caroline Easby, Francis Freund, Leech will preach the sermon. Theme:

    J. Edgar Barkman, Robert COll tlnued from PaJre One Betsy Hurd, Barbara Kime, Alberta'''Who Are You?"Beal, Santi Caruso, Joseph W. E ll is , "Amer ic an Songbag ," American Van Hoesen , Doro thy Mathews, Patsy 7 P. M.-The young people's meetM. West, William G. Franken- folk songs and ballads, col lected by Parcher, Virginia Schofield, Virginia ing. Leader: Ruth Hager.D r. Edwar d H. Ward, A. E. the poet. Sharp, Jeanne Tyrre ll , Ann Thomp - Wedn es da y, Apr il 2 8:cke rson , R . E . Springer, Evan L. "Rootabaga Stories ," and "Roota- son, Joan Whiting, Patsy Ruth. 8 P. I\L-Mid-week meeting of thees , Walter E. Rosengar ten , Wil- baga P ig eons ," two c o l l e c ~ i o n s ofl ~ u g a r Fairy, M a : i l ~ n Mitchell; church. Theme: "Blessed Are theT . McI nt yr e, W il li am E . Ka- amusing sho rt s to ri es for c h l l d ~ e n . ICh1l1a T ~ a : . ~ e a n Alguler, Susan.ne Meek."rdze, Dav id Rafel d, Mrs . William Critical works, as well as b.lOgra- Foote, VirgInIa Harr, M ~ r y LOUIse I -. Nash, Mrs. Joseph F. Wonderland, phical materia l may be found 111 t he B ar na rd , Mar y Ann ColVIlle, Nancy 1 ' f h ~ Presbvterian Churchrs. Bril l and Mrs. Edith Bartle t t. following: Warwick, Joan Cl ar k; P ep per a nd I Rev. Archer E'. Anderson Pastor

    In Narberth : Mrs. E. A. Wh it in g, " Ca rl S a n d b u r g - R e ? ~ l " " i n "Ap- Salt, Marjorie Mills, B ~ t t y Johnstone. \ Sunday: Clarence H. Woolmington, Mrs. Clar- p r a i s c ~ e n t s and Aspel 'l tl es , by Dr. Tartar Sauce: D18na Barclay, 9.45 A. M.-Bible school.ence H. Woolmington, Henry A. Frye, Schelhng. Nancy ~ I a r k , Grace Cohol an , Caro- 11 A. M.-Morning worship. Ser-Helen and Katherine Trowbridge, Vir- "Who Reads What," by Compton . Iyn FrIes, Janet Heaney , Doro thy I mon: "The Supreme Command."ginia Fre tz , Mrs. R. J. Nash, Walter (The people who read Sandburg.) Hicks, N an cy G rah am , Rachael 11 A. M.-The junior church, con-B iegeman, Mrs . Frenchette, Mrs. "Ten Modern Poets," by B r e n n ~ r . Trump. Betty Ann Jackson, DorothyIducted by Mrs. Digby and Mrs. Cooke.Theodore Stieber , Mrs. E. A. Eng el - N at io na l B et te r Homes Week Will McClatchey, Blanche Mehl, Jane Nev- 11 A M -Children's nu s er y un -hart, Mrs. Warren Wright, Mrs . L . be observed at the Library, A p ~ i l 19- ins, Nancy Skillern, B a r b a ~ a Smel- der the ' s u ~ e r v i s i o n of M r s ~ Gilfillan.H. Trotter, Mr. and Mrs . A. L . Cooke . 24, wit h an exhibit of the b?oks 111 t ~ zer, Martha S ~ e l . z e r , EdIth May 6.45 P. M.-The three ChristianIn Wynnewood: Mrs. John V. Cal- Campbell-Ch.etwoo? C o l l e ~ t l O n , a gift Waugh, Nancy W I l l ~ a m . Endeavor groups.houn, H. G. Harper, H. Hewitt Homer, in co-operat IOn WIth NatIonal Better T ~ second ac t Will present an ~ I d - 7.45 P. M.-Narberth's happy BibleJr., Charles P. O rr , Samue l K. Phil- Homes Week. fashIOned G a r ~ e n w it h t he fol lowmg hour. Theme: "When Trouble Comes."lips, Jr., Mrs. John C. Bell, Jr., Mrs . T he se books h av e be en add ed to the I c h a r ~ c . t e r s : Mirage,. S a m ~ y Goodall, Tuesday:James Gilmore, Mrs. Thomas Hart, collection this year: IPatricia Holt; K.e epmg TIme, Nan cy 8.15 P . M.-Community Bible class.Mrs. Charles Steel, Mrs. G. T. Stowe, "Homemade Games," by ArthUr\FOrd; Modern MInuet, Peggy Turner, Wedne d .Gertrude Walker, Mrs . Wil li am 0 .. Lawson. Robert Hawkins, Patricia Ruth, Don- 8 P MS ayp . y m t' led by" b T '1 . . . Ia er ee mg,Abbot t , Mrs. Charles Y. Fox , Dorothy "Modern Handy Book for Boys, y aId .n Img. . Mr. Wynn Barr, of Germantown.Fox, Mrs. Rowland C. Heisler, Mrs. Jack Bechdolt. AVIators: Barbara KImble, Sammyk ~ ~ ~ ~ , M ~ F r n ~ i s C . W ~ , " M ~ ~ H ~ B ~ ~ G W S ~ ~ ~ ~ , M ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ H ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l

    Mrs. Lewis H. Esler, Henry V. O. R. Landers. Janet McCurdy, Marilyn Mitchell,Massey, Jr., Margaret Moore, Mrs. "Amateur Power Working Tool s, M it zi Derh am, Jeanne Nicholas,F. A. Mc Sha ne, George Pas fie ld, bv A. F. Collins. Gloria Mahon.Nancy Wes t, Mrs. H. Mar tin Car - "Kitchen Mag ic ," by Con st an ce i Three-legged Dance: Olwyn Adammichael, Mrs. J. H . Vas ti ne , 2 nd, C as sa dy . Ison, Na nc y F ri ck , P eg gy Brower,He le n P . B ur ns , A. B urn s, Mr s. J. "Whit tl ing and Woodcarving," by Kathryn Hammer, Nancy Kern, Wini-Bennett Hil l, M rs . Frederick K. E. J. Tangerman. Ifred Smith, Louise Barroll.Mohr, Mrs. C. M. Roberts, Mrs. C. M. "The New Hand Book of Heal th," The Cakewalk: Mrs . E . H armonYoung, P eggy We st, Mrs. Walter by Woods Hutchinson. Friel, Mrs. E . H. Miller, Mr s. JohnBaker, Mrs . Gideon Boeri ck e, Mrs . "Working With Electricity," by K. McElroy, Jr., Virginia Hildreth, Mrs.]Walton Gibb , Mrs . John Hopkins, L. Keelor. Allen McCurdy, Meg Kerns, Frances,Mrs. Will iam J. Williamson , Mrs. A. "The Abingdon Party Book, " by \ L i ~ h t , Marion Lincoln, Marjorie II'A. Brunner, Mrs. Harold Jones, Mrs. Ethel Owen. Mills, Jeanne Crane, Jane Davis,J. B. McCall, Jr., Mrs. Emerson Saus- I Elsie Freihofer, June Freihofer, Pa-ser, Mrs. Thomas M. Scott and Mrs. BaUet by Stoddart I ricia Holt, Bet ty J ohns tone , Ma ryFrederick Weston. School Opens Tonight Frances . S h a n n o n ~ ~ a n e Simpson,_ INancy TIly, MarJone Van Roden,Health Groups toHold Continued from Page One Be.tsy W il li ams, M rs . E . C. Wall.

    o 0 Iat 8 P. M. a nd t he aud ience is r e- I bndge.Jomt Annual Meetmg q.tlCsted to be in their seats by that. i ' " ! - . . ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~The annual meeting of the Mont- tune. . I FOLLOW THE MARCH

    C t C un 'l f So 'al Composed from Ideas gleaned from Igomery oun y 0 CI or CI . . ofWelfare will be held on May 10 at revues and b a l ~ e t s whICh MISS Stod- I Discriminating Vacationiststh PI th C u tr Club in n_ldart has seen 111 London, New York toe ymou 0 n y co d P . h b II . f tj un ct io n wit h t he annual meeting of an ~ l ' 1 S , tea et consists 0 wothe county Tuberculosis and Public a c ~ s w ~ ~ u ~ l e r o u s s c e ~ e ~ h hHealth Society, it was announced on n tel'S a ~ w n t e c ar-Monday at the regular meeting o f the act er s rep re sent Ing Ice cubes,. toma-.executive committee of the former or- toes, l ~ t t u c e l e ~ v e s , etc., steppmg out I DILLER Be FISHER. t' of a nme-foot Icebox. 96th Street and 3rd Avenuegamza Ion. . S HRound table discussions of "Mental A model smk, colldlment and broom tone arbor, N. J. IHealth," "Use of Volunteers in Wel- c ~ e s t wil l a lso p rovide u n u s u ~ 1 s ~ t - 1700 S r o c m 7 ~ ~ : ; l P h j ) a . Ifare Work" and "Changing Atti tudes tmgs for ~ t h e r c ~ a r a c t e : s , whICh .m- 1 !in Social Welfare Work" will b h Id clude such mterestmg articles as chma 1 ' - = : - : i i - j i - : ' i : - = i i i i i i i i i i i i i i = ~ 1in the morning. At the luncheo: f:l- tea, scotch short bread, sugar fairies, II Ilowing Frank Kiernan director of the soap bubbles, etc. W INew York Public Heaith Society, will Atter an intermissio? of ten. min- e chute .be the main speaker. utes the second act Will open m an Iold-fashioned garden. h k ,

    Fox Honored at Bucknell The entire product ion is on suchate wor s.stupendous scale that a capacity audi- IIr a Gleason Fox, son of Mr. and ence is expected for both nights. IMrs. Walter A. Fox, of 31 Nar br ook T he parts in the ballet will be taken Egg, Nut, Stove 9.25Park, Narber th, has be en e le ct ed by the following students:vice-president of the Christian Asso- $11.00 value-nowReady Kilowat, Mar y F ra nc esciation of Bucknell University, Lewis- Shannon. Out of the Refrigerator-IceI pelburg, where he is a member of the ea oa 825ubes , Nancy Murphy, Lois Kime, junior class. Cdnnie Lemmon, Isabel Van Hoesen, I $9.50 value The Christian Associat ion is a con- I tsolidation of the Y. M. C. A. and Kathleen McCosker; Tomato, Jeanne I onY W C A Tyrrell. Lettuce Leaves: Mitzi Der-I. . ., which were merged sev- h S G d 11 P .. H Iteral years ago. am, ammy 00 a, atrlcl8 0, IMarilyn Mitchell, Peggy Turner. IFox i s a graduate of Lower Merion The Staff Performs-Major Domos,High School. At Bucknell, he is en Bill Cortright, Sam Haines. Irish irol led in the Liberal Arts course and Iis majoring in Engl ish . He is a ffi li - Maids : Nancy All en , A li ce Chest er -Iman, Betty Jackson, Nancy Jackson, iated with Kappa S igma soc ia l fraternity, Bucknel l' s Men 's Glee C lub Lou ise Kit e, Peggy Molony, Dorothy. McMichael, Jean Schoch, Ann Aiguier,and Mixed Chorus. He is a staff Mmember o f the Student's Handbook. ary Knott Bazemore, Nancy Smith,P eggy Spark s, Nancy Spa rk s, Jo-

    anne Stone, Hi lda Sti les , Fanny LouWatrous, Ann Wilkinson , Sally Jack-Ison, Sally Lockwood. IDinner Gong Tap, Marnie Lessig; IChefs Cookie Ring, Janet McCurdy; INursemaid, So ld ier and Policeman:Diana Jackson, Jill Kershaw, Eleanor Kline; The Waiter and His Girl,Sammy Goodall.

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    i t !1wding- (In April ;, at t h ( , ' H TI 1 f tl . take, however, tha t looms up 111 th e for Homcs Bc'\/o"d tlte Gas MaillS" and WI' will sen'e you '" we ""rl'ed \'OUI' Day $lS-Monthly-N,'ght $6Illg ouse. le va ue 0 liS agcncv . , . " ' parents. .home of : \ la r i" J I , J u ~ t i c p , 1101 ;\1011: ]. 1 lb' ] b It' new alignment IS placmg Abmgton 111 PH ILADELPH IA FURNACE CO . L. T. MUENCH PHILADELPHIA SECRnARIAL SCHOOL1 I a r("ac y 13S een recognlze( y l'ea y I L '. . 1\' " N' .' . U . 11 ,5. 16th Streot - LOCult 450C1gomery av( 'n u( ', a cc ep te c t lC' !" Ne('dlewor], Guild will James \V. England, Jr., who is wellbe held i'n th e Leg ion Room of the known t hr ou gh ou t t he M ai n L in eICommunity Build ing on W c ' d n e ~ d a y IcOlllmunities, is secretary of the c1earbeginning at te n oelock. in g house. Endorsement of i ts s er -All l a d i e ~ inten'stpd are i nv it ed to \'ices, as ha s been sa id , has been forthmee t w it h membprs, There wi1l he c oming f rom many local realtors andboth hand and mach in e ~ e w i n g . Bring t h e number c on st a nt ly is increasing,a box luncheon. T ea a nd eol fee wi ll As this support continues to grow abe served. greater benefit to property owners who ALL eghny 0132

    wish to dispose of their holdings may IL 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 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 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 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 i i i i i i i i ~be expec ted to accrue.

    Mrs. W i ll iam D . S med le yFUlleral services for Mrs. He]en BSmedl('y were held Tuesday afte rnoonat her late r e ~ i d e n c e , 227 Narberth

    avenue, Narberth,l\1n:. Smedley, who was th e w if e o fWiI 1i am D. Sme dl