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8/7/2019 Our Town December 12, 1930 http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/our-town-december-12-1930 1/23 OUR To :If\RHERTH C O ~ , 1 i , : u : l I T Y VI I: I J S I) R A V E, 1:/'1RBERTH, PA. LIBRARY Oppose P r ic e , F i ve C e nt s Merion Five to Episcopal at Overbrook. (h'er 170 students, fathers and gue"ts gathered in the cafeteria of Lower ),laion High School last Sat urday evening to pay trihute to the undl'featt'd I.ower ) ' I \ ~ r i o n foothall tcam. A feature of the a ff ai r was t he p re s entation llf the m ost valuable p l ay e r award to Captain ) o hn P e nn yp ac ke r hy Dr, \\'. K, Barkel', representing th e Ahllllui Athletic Council. Hi s n;"nle will he i ns cr ib ed oil t he p la qu e in tb e H ig h S ch oo l t ro ph y case and he will receive a b r o n ze statuete. " It " ,a s t he steadiest team since I \' e becn coaching," said Coach Albert C. Adam, in his talk in which he described what he thought wa s t he t ro ub le in the Radnor game, ., Lower ),1 erion plays th e toughtest s ch ed ul e of an y team in the s uh ur hs ," ~ r. Adam said, "Every other team is keyed up to get us, i f p o ss i bl e , Ou r squad averages 17 year-old boys, and by the time th e Radnor game came along they were just a little I\'g weary an d tired in spirit. Th e thing that p uz zl es me is CONTINUEV 0:>1 LAS'l' l'AIlE PROPOSE NAME FORFIELD Captain Pennypacker Recipient of Valuable Player Award. Lower Basketball Season Under Way Today Wins Gridiron Honors Narberth, Pa., December 1 2, 1 93 0 Cemeteries Vs. Memorial Parks Is Subject of Improillptu Debate at Rotary Luncheon COM. Auto Catches Fire I ns ta ll Officers Tuesday Th e installat ion of "f1ieers of the Auxiliary of t he H ar ol d D. Speakman I'o"t. :\0. 351" will he held on Tuesday e"l'ning at the Legion R oo ms at 8:15. ),Irs. Thoma" ),1 eancy, State President of the :\uxiliary, is expect I'd to he pres l'nt a nd a ls o :\Irs. Edwin '\'ipi. une of t he e as tl 'r n d ir ec to r" . TIll' e xp er ie uc e of B is ho p :<Ianning I idea oi the h ro nz e n am e p la te . "And last SUIHlay had it s counterpart on t he i "n 't it true that of the 300 memorial ~ ai n L in e T ue sd ay at th e meelin!{ of p ar ks , " om e se"enty per cent. have th e Bala·Cynwyd-Narherth Rotary g on l' h ust a nd h ec n t ak en lWeI' hy the Cluh. Th e s uh je et , h ow e ve r, w as no t cities?" '1'111' chairman stopped the de companionate marriage, hut the more hate. hut after all th e memhers ha d Iiedatl' on e of graveyards. warmed up their cars an d dri"en away, Th e speaker. John Ramey, h ad c on - ~ r. R am ey a nd ),11', Carroll wer e to c 1u de d a hrief talk on the growth of be seen vigorously d is cu ss in g t he t op memorial parks. He ha d t old of how iI', while Conrad Alhrecht, chairman of cemeteries had heeu taken uver, the the meeting, stood by with ha t in ham\. monumt'nts remo,'ed, an d little brass Th e idea" hack of th e memorial p la t e" " uh st i tu te d . He had told of parks, Mr. Ramey "aid in hi s t al k, a rc ho w JOO of these memorial parks ha d t h e a d v an t a ge s uf economy and unified heen started. planning. "Build a cemetery for th e Register Kicks :\ t th e clUSl' of the sp ee ch J am es P. living, I'ather than for t he d ea d, " he .\ eon"ilk'rahle numher of Xarherth C a rr ol l , c e me t er y memorial man of urged. r c s id e n ts a p p ea r e d at th e Countv Com- P en eo yd, ju mpe d to his feet. "iliay HI' contra"ted sad, neglected grave missioners' ollice at N or ri st o' wn on I as k the speaker a question or two?" y a r ds with the scene of quiet, attrac Tuesday to r e gi s te r p r ot e st s on t he ir he said, Th e chairman looked appre- tive b ur i al p a rk s, laid ou t f or p ub li c real l,,,tate assessments for 1931. D ue h en si ve , an d ),11'. Ramey rose. usc with pools and fountains. Th e to the n um he r that a pp ea re d, t h e h ea r- ""'here would historians be without idea, he said, started in )'farshalltown, il.l g S hy th e comm.issi,oners will ~ l con-Ithe records of cemetery memorials?" l a .. spread to California, an d later to tmued today begll1nll1g at I 1,)'1. he a sh ' ( \. The speaker stood h ~ th e t he E as t. The :\ arherth Fire C o n lp a ny was calkd ont la"t Sunday at 10:55 A. M. ior an a ia nl l w hi ch p ro ve d to he th e :Jnt<lnlOhik of Dr. Lawn'nee Davi", 101 ,\,','n ({oad. Th e fire, which wa" chil'lly "lloke. is hc1ievl'd to ha"e heen c an -I ', I hy c r o" sl ' d w ir e s. Th e daln age wa" e"timated at $100, FIN. Volume 17, No . 10 One-Mill Tax Reduction and 1931 Budget I Tentatively A d o ~ t e d by B o r o ~ g h Council\ Ordinances, Adopted on First Citizens' Committee Formed Reading, Must Be Passed to Relieve Unemployment A ga in in January. -- \ Citizens' Committee, to act as a COMMENTS c1earin!{ h ou se f or information and to I :\ow that the football season is over, centralize r el i ef f or t he u ne m pl oy e d in the athletically inclined a rc tu rn in g :\ reduction in th e :\ a r be r th t ax rate Xarherth, wa s or!{anized this week. their attention to t he p op ul ar w in te r from II ) to 18 mills an d a tentative ap - Th e m em he rs a rc )'Irs. Eherhardt diversion, baskethall. Along t he l ,l ai n propriation hud!{et oi $85,225 for the ),Iueller. chairman: )'11'''. C. Arley Line the h ig h s ch oo ls and preparatory Yl'ar I ')31 w er e i n cl u de d in ordinances schools ar c alIening t h e ir s e as o ns this Farlller, Rev, R oh l' rt E. Keighton an d pa",ed on t ir "t reading hy the Borough wl'ek and before long we will have a l ' 'I \1 I 'I t D a ni el L ei tc h. I' I ' I >llnn on .\ '"H ay mg 1. 1111' on t Ie "anou" t eal 1l S, w it 1 a g oo t! Thi" tentative cut in th e ta x rate, T hl ' h mou gh office in El m Hall idea of what t he ir p ro sp ec ,, " a rc for \\'hich must he passed at s ec on d a nd will h e us ed a" a headquarters for this thl' coming wintl'r grind, thinl readings at th e J an ua ry meeting organization wh ose c hi ef o hj ec t will Lower ),Ierion High will he l 'n te r- oi Council. was lI1ade possihle by an he t(1 pu t people in t ou ch w it h johs. tained thi" afternoon at Episcopal l 'q u al i za t io n of assessments in t he t ri - Contact will he kept with a similar A ca de my o n Cit,\' Line. Friends' C('n- l'nnia! a""e"sment made during th e past 't k' I tr,'ll 11a," a l r " " I ( I ~ ' I l l a ~ ' ' ' d a Cllll!ll" llf cumnllt ee wor'1I1g on u ne nl p oyll1ent ", , , "uml1ler by the real estate assessor and relief on the ),Iain Line. ALAN COOK g am es w in in ng irolll Church Farm hy the IIiOSt can'iul scrutiny of pro- .I I d' C __ ._. ._. _ __ f ormer Lower Me rion athle te, has bUll Sc lO a an los111g to entral High of IH'''ed expenditure" for the comiug B dM t M d selected as a member of the All·Middle P hi la de lp hi a. Coach Doug Crate ha s , l'aL oar ee s on ay Th R t L f tt I h' hie ree- "gers, a aye e. ,e Ig -e ev II, a good one-man tealll, bu t he is likely Th e Finance COlllmittee of Conncil, Th e Executive Board of the Muli- by the coaches of R"tgers and Lafayette. C k h I d ' h b kfi Id f h to develop better all-around play he- consisting of C la re nc e K ae he r, c ha ir - l'res, 'Vomen's A ux il ia ry of t he Nar- 00 , wo p dye /1/ t e ac e 0 t e Lafa,'ette team, is the SOil of Mr, a ll d M r s. fore th e Christmas h ol id ay s a re o ve r. man; C. \\C. Ball'S an d Robert F. h er th F ir e Company, will 111eet at 2 Chcster P. Cook, of Rocklalld Road, Mer· R a d no r ' s prospects an ' no better than \\'ood, made th e f o l l o wi n g s t a t e l l le n t in o 'c lo ck on ),Ionday, December 15, at 1011. la"t year when the y had a mediocre conlH,ction with the IlJ:ll hudget and the hOllle of :\Irs. Eherhardt Mueller, ___________________ team. H av er fo rd H ig h will have a ta x rate: 208 j ': s" ex :\ Vl'nue, ] " 1 1 f I f' PI F h 'R II I fa_t squad, which will take carl' of itself " II I SU ll lll it ti lig a t e nt a ti \ 'l ' a p pr o - 'lila pans or tIl' reI' IlIllVle to an at ers a y I' I '. I . 'II 1 I '11 I I' I II ' eague CUIlipet Itwn, l ut It WI pr o 1- I ' ri a ti o n b u dg e t c"vl'ring tIll' neces-ary ,1'11 (1"'11 111lr l I' (, .,,:ars 01 age on \ I . 'I I' tl '\ tt 1e Illl'etlllg "I tIC -a leI''' : s"o- ahly not rank with the hest in the l'''l'l'lllliture" t" l'conolllicalh' an d cffi. Christmas na y an d the e ve ni ug 's e n- . ciation, sponsors of tIll' Xarherth S co ut s uh ur hs . cil'lI:ly adillilli"tl'r the horough's affairs tertainlllent will be made, during the year of 19.11. an d in recom. :\ project for the future is a movie Truop, 111 th e "Ca hin " \Vednesday Coming back cl oser home , I.ow('r '1ll'nding th e ta x rate as referred to henefit for the unemployed, night. it wa s decided to hold a fathers' ill erion will have a strong squad again lall'r, your F i na n ce C o mm i tt e e desires .---------- rally un Friday, Decemher 19. Fathers C0:,,<TJNUED ON LA S'!' PAGE to record the iollowin!{ comments, Wins Radio Prize of scouts an d hoys who ar c eligible _ . ~ - - - - - - - - - - - "Each itcm appearing in t h is h ud gc l Charles C. Cle!{g, of 237 Essex :\ ve- ar c cordially il1\'ited, Th e election of Honor L. M. Eleven iJa" h ee n c a re f ul l y c h ec k ed an d if it nul', arherth, wa s the recipient of a officers h as h ee n p os tp on ed un ti l J an - \'o'ere not for the s p l e n di d c o - o p er a t i o n $25 prize in a radio contest c on d uc te d u ar y. at Annual Banquet \ ': hi ch t he Finance COl1ltllittcc has rc- la:-;t \\"cck by the Nc\v York A.lncrican. ------ ------- .. -. - cl'ived· at the hands of the chairmen 'he contest wa s f or t he b es t verdict in Bridge T ea T od ay {Ii th c sC"l'ral cOlllmittees who w il l tIll' cas" ,)1' "I"'I'all 'Fare ,,'lll'cll ,\'a,- ' . '\ ., .-\ bridge ll'a under t he a u" pl c e" ut ultimall'ly he I ' l' s po n si h le for the dis- tried over the air by tw o prominent St . ),Iargaret's Cuild will he h el d t hi s h l lr " I' n ll ' nt o f these funds, it would not :awyers. Th e jury c on s is te d of 3100 afternoon at 2 o'clock in th e home of C O N 'I ' r; o . :U f ; n ON i'AGE 12 . conte"tants. ~ I r . Clegg r ec ei ve d t he :<Irs. :\Iark E. )'forgan, 327 \\'indsor ---.- ---- o nl y p ri ze awarded in P en ns yl va ni a, IA venue.

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OUR To

: I f \RHERTH C O ~ , 1 i , : u : l I T YVI I :I J S I) R AVE ,

1:/'1RBERTH, PA.

LIBRARY

Oppose

Price, Five Cents

Merion Five to

Episcopal at

Overbrook.

(h'er 170 students, fathers and

gue"ts gathered in the cafeteria of

Lower ), laion High School last Sat

urday evening to pay trihute to the

undl'featt'd I.ower ) ' I \ ~ r i o n foothall

tcam.

A feature of the aff ai r was t he p re s

entation llf the m ost valuable pl aye r

award to Captain ) ohn Pennypacke r

hy Dr, \\'. K, Barkel', representing the

Ahllllui Athletic Council. His n;"nle

will he ins cr ibed oil t he p la qu e in tbe

High Schoo l t ro ph y case and he will

receive a bronze statuete.

" It " ,a s t he steadiest team since I \' e

becn coaching," said Coach Albert C.

Adam, in his talk in which he descr ibed

what he thought was t he t ro ub le inthe Radnor game, ., Lower ),1 erion

plays the toughtest s ch edul e o f an y

team in the suhurhs ," ~ r. Adam said,

"Every other team is keyed up to get

us, i f poss ible, Ou r squad averages 17

year-old boys, and by the time th e

Radnor gam e came along they were

just a little I\'g weary and tired inspirit. Th e thing that puzzl es me is

CONTINUEV 0:>1 LAS'l ' l 'AI lE

PROPOSE NAME FOR FIELD

Captain Pennypacker Recipient

of Valuable Player

Award.

Lower

Basketball Season

UnderWay Today

Wins Gridiron Honors

Narberth, Pa., December 12, 1930

Cemeteries Vs. Memorial Parks Is Subject ofImproillptu Debate at Rotary Luncheon

COM.

Auto Catches Fire

Install Officers TuesdayThe installat ion of "f1ieers of the

Auxiliary of t he Harol d D. Speakman

I'o"t. :\0. 351" will he held on Tuesday

e"l'ning a t the Legion R ooms at 8:15.

),Irs. Thoma" ),1 eancy, State President

o f the : \uxi l ia ry , is expect I'd to he pres

l'nt and a ls o :\Irs. Edwin ' \ 'ipi. une of

the eas tl 'r n d ir ec to r" .

TIll' exp er ie uc e o f B is hop :<Ianning Iidea oi the h ronz e n ame p la te . "And

last SUIHlay had it s counterpart on t he i "n 't it true that of the 300 memorial~ ain Line Tuesday at the meelin!{ of p arks , " ome se"enty per cent. have

the Bala·Cynwyd-Narherth Rotary g on l' h ust a nd hecn taken lWeI' hy the

Cluh. Th e suh jeet , however, was no t cities?" '1'111' chairman stopped the de

companionate marriage, hut the more hate. hut after all the memhers had

Iiedatl' one of graveyards. warmed up their cars and dri"en away,

Th e speaker. John Ramey, h ad con - ~ r. Ramey a nd ),11', Carroll wer e to

c 1u ded a hrief talk on the growth of be seen vigorously d is cu ss in g t he t op

memorial parks. He had t old o f how iI', while Conrad Alhrecht, chairman of

cemeteries had heeu taken uver, the the meeting, stood by with ha t in ham\.

monumt'nts remo,'ed, and little brass Th e idea" hack of th e memorial

p la te" "uhst i tu ted . He had told of parks, Mr. Ramey "aid in hi s t al k, a rchow JOO of these memorial parks had the advantages uf economy and unified

heen started. planning. "Build a cemetery for the

Register Kicks :\ t the clUSl' o f t he sp ee ch J ames P . living, I'ather than for t he d ead, " he

.\ eon"ilk'rahle numher of Xarherth Carrol l , cemetery memorial man of urged.

rcs idents appeared at the Countv Com- P en eo yd, jumpe d t o his feet. "iliay HI' contra"ted sad, neglected grave

missioners' ollice at Nor ri sto'wn on I as k the speaker a question or two?" yar ds with the scene of quiet, attrac

Tuesday to register protests o n t he ir he said, The chairman looked appre- tive bur ial pa rks, laid ou t f or p ub li c

real l,,,tate assessments for 1931. Due hen si ve , an d ),11'. Ramey rose. usc with pools and fountains. Th e

t o t he n umhe r that appeared, the hear- ""'here would historians be without idea, he said, started in )'farshalltown,

il.lgS hy the comm.issi,oners will ~ l con-Ithe records of cemetery memorials?"la .. spread to California, and later to

tmued today begll1nll1g at I 1,) '1. he a sh'( \. The speaker stood h ~ the t he Eas t.

The :\ arherth Fire Con lpa ny was

calkd ont la"t Sunday at 10:55 A. M.ior an a ia nl l w hi ch p ro ve d t o he the

:Jnt<lnlOhik of Dr. Lawn'nee Davi", 101

,\, ', 'n ({oad. The fire, which wa"

chil'lly "lloke. is hc1ievl'd to ha"e heen

can -I ', I hy cro"sl 'd wires. Th e dalnage wa" e"timated at $100,

FIN.

Volume 17, No. 10

One-Mill Tax Reduction and 1931 Budget ITentatively A d o ~ t e d by B o r o ~ g h Council\

Ordinances, Adopted on First Citizens' Committee Formed

Reading, Must Be Passed to Relieve Unemployment

Again in January. --\ Citizens' Committee, to act as a

COMMENTS c1earin!{ hou se f or information and to I :\ow that the football season is over,

centralize rel ief for the unemployed in the athletically inclined a rc tu rn in g

:\ reduction in the :\ a rbe r th t ax rate Xarherth, was or!{anized this week. their attention to t he p opul ar w in te r

from II ) to 18 mills and a tentative ap - Th e memhe rs a rc )'Irs. Eherhardt diversion, baskethall. Along the l ,l ain

propriation hud!{et oi $85,225 for the ),Iueller. chairman: )'11'''. C. Arley Line the h igh schoo ls and preparatory

Yl'ar I')31 were included in ordinances schools ar c alIening their seasons thisFarlller, Rev, Rohl' rt E . Keighton and

pa",ed on t ir "t reading hy the Borough wl'ek and before long we will have a

l' 'I \1 I 'I t Daniel Lei tch. I' I ' I>llnn on .\ '"H ay mg 1 . 1111' on t Ie "anou" teal1lS, wit 1 a goot!Thi" tentative cut in the tax rate, T hl' h mou gh office in Elm Hall idea of what t he ir p ro sp ec ,, " a rc for

\\'hich must he passed at s econd and will h e us ed a" a headquarters for this thl' coming wintl'r grind,

thinl readings a t th e J an ua ry meeting organization whose c hi ef o hj ec t will Lower ),Ierion High will h e l 'n te r-

oi Council. was lI1ade possihle by an he t(1 pu t people in t ou ch w it h johs. tained thi" afternoon at Episcopal

l 'qualizat ion of assessments in t he t ri - Contact will he kept with a similar Academy on Cit,\' Line. Friends' C('n-l'nnia! a""e"sment made during the past ' t k' I tr,'ll 11a," a l r " " I ( I ~ ' I l l a ~ ' ' ' d a Cllll!ll" llfcumnllt ee wor'1I1g on u ne nl p oyll1ent ", , ,"uml1ler by the r ea l estate assessor and relief on the ),Iain Line. ALAN COOK g ames w in in ng irolll Church Farm

hy the IIiOSt can'iul scrutiny o f pro- . I I d' C__ ._. ._. _ __ f ormer Lower Me rion athle te, has bUll Sc lO a an los111g to entral High of

IH'''ed expenditure" for the com iug B d M t M d selected as a member of the All·Middle Phi lade lphia. Coach Doug Crate has

,l'aL oar ee s on ay Th R t L f tt I h' h ie

ree- "gers, a aye e. ,e Ig -e ev II, a good one-man tealll, bu t he is likely

Th e Finance COlllmittee of Conncil, Th e Executive Board of the Muli- by the coaches of R"tgers and Lafayette.C k h I d

' h b kfi Id f h to develop better all-around play he-consisting of C la renc e Kaehe r, c ha ir - l'res, 'Vomen's Aux il ia ry o f t he Nar- 00 , wop dye /1/ t e ac e 0 t e

Lafa,'ette team, is the SOil of Mr, alld Mrs. fore the Christmas hol id ay s a re o ve r.man; C. \\C. Ball'S and Robert F. h er th F ir e Company, will 111eet at 2 Chcster P. Cook, of Rocklalld Road, Mer· Radnor ' s prospects an ' no better than\\'ood, made th e following statelllent in o 'c lo ck on ),Ionday, December 15, at 1011. la"t year whe n the y had a mediocreconlH,ction with the IlJ:ll hudget and the hOllle of :\Irs. Eherhardt Mueller, ___________________ team. Haver fo rd H ig h will have ata x rate: 208 j ': s"ex :\ Vl'nue,

]" 1 1 f I f' PI F h 'R II I fa_t squad, which will take carl' of itself" II I SUll lll it ti lig a tentati \ 'l ' appro- 'lila pans or tIl ' reI' IlIllVle to an at ers a y I' I ' . I . 'II 1

I'11 I I ' III ' eague CUIlipet Itwn, l ut It WI pro 1-

I ' riation budget c"vl'ring tIll' neces-ary ,1'11 (1"'11 111lr l I' (, .,,:ars 01 age on \ I . 'I I' tl ' \t t 1e Illl'etlllg " I tIC -a leI''' : s"o- ahly not rank with the hest in the

l'''l 'l'lllliture" t" l'conolllicalh' and cffi. Christmas na y and the eveniug 's en-. ciation, sponsors of tIll' Xarherth Scout s uh urhs .cil'lI:ly adillilli"tl'r the horough's affairs tertainlllent will be made,during the y ea r o f 19.11. and in recom. :\ project for the future is a movie Truop, 111 th e "Ca hin " \Vednesday Com ing back cl oser home , I.ow('r

'1ll'nding the tax rate as referred to henefit for the unemployed, night. it was decided to hold a fathers' ill erion will have a strong squad again

lall'r, your Finance Committee desires .---------- rally un Friday, Decemher 19. Fathers C0:,,<TJNUED ON LAS'!' PAGEto record the iollowin!{ comments, Wins Radio Prize of scouts and hoys who arc eligible _ . ~ - - - - - - - - - - -"Each itcm appearing in th is hudgc l Charles C. Cle!{g, of 237 Essex :\ ve- ar c cordially il1\'ited, The election of Honor L. M. Eleven

iJa" heen careful ly checked and if it nul', arherth, was the recipient of a officers h as h ee n p os tp on ed un ti l Jan -\'o'ere not for the splendid co-operation $25 prize in a radio contest conduc ted uary. at Annual Banquet\ ':hich the Finance COl1ltllittcc has rc- la:-;t \\"cck by the Nc\v York A.lncrican. - - - - - - ------- .. -. -

cl'ived· at the hands of the chairm en 'he contest was f or t he b es t verdict in Bridge Tea Today{Ii thc sC"l'ral cOlllmittees who wil l tIll' cas" ,)1' "I"'I'all 'Fare ,,'lll'cll ,\'a,- ' .'\ ., .-\ bridge ll'a under the au"plce" utultimall'ly he I ' l' sponsihle for the dis- tried over the air by two prominent St . ),Iargaret's Cuild will he h el d t hi s

hllr"I'nll 'nt of these funds, it would not :awyers. Th e jury cons is ted o f 3100 afternoon at 2 o'clock in th e home of

CON'I 'r;o. :Uf ;n ON i 'AGE 12 . conte"tants. ~ I r . Clegg r ec ei ved t he :<Irs. :\Iark E. )'forgan, 327 \\ ' indsor

- - - . - - - - - onl y p ri ze awarded in Pennsyl va ni a, IAvenue.

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December 12, 1930

LelV A yre.' ill the

"Doorway to Hell"

Bundle

Laugh ThisOfl!

~ ~ M A N S L A U G H T E R "Claudette Colbert, Frederie March:

:\,t"\.:C , ; \ I o l l d n ~ ' un d l. ' lIt"sdn,..

But it will take over an hour-

:" ..... c:- -'r'il for "Up the River" .,'... , .

\ ' , :.:, !, I is a ,r eal fun fest," ' ' C ! ' ~ ' " 'i, ~ " \ , ~ ; ,'I d irec ted by John

~ ' - ' b - " , ~ ; I , Ford,, ., .. J'-; ' ; " ' I ~If> . ' : , 5 - ; , " ' : , ; ~ ! U !

~ ( ? J ! ~ ~ " "~ ; ~ i V J f l Saturday Matinee:

' , ~ ~ , . G ' 1 ' I , I . " " , ~ i I > Last Chapter" "Tarzan the Tiger"

"k::-" ,,' " and First Challter

RIN.TIN-TIN in

"The LoneDefender"

Narbe r tH

PHONE 175 ARDMORE

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TRY OUR

Bed and Table Linen, Etc.

We Take .Time to Ha.nd-Irotl.

40% Wearing Apparel(Soft £lnd Negligee Shirts l1icluded)

'Our Charges Are Reasonable

consistently

St. Mary's Laundry

60%

HOlUelike

Note These Prices:

Rittenhouse 7070

It is a most economical bundle and you will like our

himel,ironed finish.

12e per pound for washing and ironing f"3r the majority

portion of your bundle which is Bed and Table Linen, etc.

,,' 1 8 per pound extra for t h e ~ m p l ~ t e f i n i s h i n g of yourWearing Apparel and they are bealltifully finished, including

yout' Shirts.

The average bundle of laundry from the home con'

sists of, the following:

prices are

sold by th e

:1::,; a th e most moderate

a;1.d ]allu3cy, and ever)'

month of the year, yo u

w:tl find the best mea ts

CBradley

(Market Co.2106.08 MARKET STREET

'Shoulder of LAMB lb. 20e

BREAST of LAMB lb., 12e

RIB ROAST of BEEF lb., 22e

(Thick End)

.,For December

OUR TOWN

1'lll'1111:'ciflns "i H is glory 11I'igh!.II clay t1wrl ' i ll a 11\\ \'ly plight;Angels watchillg p " ~ r lIi,; h,'d..\ n;1 ~ ary's e h ~ e k pr'css\',.l 'gainst

head,

Thl'l" ill the nl:Jllg''I", : 'keping;ITe b ~ " ~\ \ ' i th ) 'l ar y. I ii " nlotl1\'r, to \\'ateh a tl ,l \

\lr:JV. I

\ \ ' i th 'I",:n. in s\\'add\ing' c1IJthes. l i e :

slcpt. 'Ii :'-Iary cried, ' twas i(lr j oy , Il l' wept;

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:--nlllY \lere k n n l l i l 1 ~ at Ilis kct . iII i s h l' ad was \lTcathl"! i ll [ -{lory s\\ 'CI '\ ' ,The III"on a II II slars Wl're th e pnl\';I light. .

T il e Chr is tmas s ta r was V('l'y hright.

Thrt.v king:-, \\' l 'n: {"clIliing' fr,nll afar.1.,';[ hy a ..... (I\le)r,lu,;ly shilling star.They calli<' tl' g in ' 111<';1' gifts s" 1 0 \ \ ' 1 ~ 'CIJl lllwr c l! t" the I \ahetlwt \\'a" SO

[-1 "ly,

This year \ \' e h ai l lhe Chri " t Ch il ,l 's :

],,\\,!I' hirth. ',\l1d child;'\'l1 laugh a Ill! <lanc \' \ I' it ll i

gkl ' and mirth. "i

,', ..:\n,{l IlhJ\I1l'rs ll'l1lhl' ta k , )\ 'cr and '1 \"'1 '

again. '

1.\IHIlIl 'til<' harn ill I;hich tIll' l 'hri ,tL'hil<l',; radiallt I Il'ad ha s laill,

-ny )'largarl'l Shall', ag<' II \ '('ar<"

1Ia\lghtl'l' Ilf, COlll ll \al ldcr an<l ':--1rs , 'Char1: ' s Shal l' . "i :\""Il \{oa<l, ,,)liar- i If , ': ! I I"i :..,,'

herl h. ' . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . :

Egyptian Theatre News II

Th"s" wildly amusing ~ l a r " Brullt ' t :...r, an'.;.;l, thl>-.EKyptian . Th<:atl''''. Cj-n- i

l \ I ' d , tltis Frida\' alld ~ a t n r d a \ ' in!i",\l1illlal C r a c k e r ~ . " \\'hich i s fu"nl lier I

thall l he ir "C" co an nl s, " Gua ra nt ee d 1\

ilte itllll1i",t pictl1re "i 1'130. ;

, I:()\'\'l's, " f thl'. :'ca al1d co,ti!ict ,." l1d ll'l l lnlb \1'11! 1111<1 111 !{"" 1:C':!clt s ' rlw I,S p ( \ i l t " r ~ " I t t n l ~ l 1 a l ('1l1l'rtllil11111..'1lt. l ~ h ( ' l \talkie, playi l1g at C y n \ l ' ~ ' d ' : ' piayhou:,(',:IIl '"l \lol1ll:I \ ' and TIll'sda\'. ha:' il l i t, ."C;l:,t (;ary L ( ~ l l P \ . · r . Ih'Hy C\·HllP:-' llll, 1,ay ~ : :

l.1"ltll"'Il. \\'illianl IloYl l al1d Jack , I11"I1tll", II

1 ~ l 1 t h l'ha(lcrtlll1', lall'';( '11(''\ ' 'S,:

~ ' \ " 1 ' 1 1 belt . :r . :- ' l l l l l l ' ;-:.a\, than " \ \ ae i< i l l l l ' :

;..:" alld "S:lrah alll( :-" '11," i, " : \ 11 \ " : ---, --- , . ---

1",,11', \\'UIII:llI," \lhiclt i:, l)(Iu].;\,d ;1, I I ' ' ' : ' : : : : : : : : : ~ ~ : : : ~ : ~ : : : : ~ : ~ : ~ ~ " ' ; : : : ~ : ~ : ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~tlte'I':gYl'tial1 fill' nl 'xl \ \ 'e,l tlC:' l lay al1dTlnll',;,la\', eli\, ' I\r:l l 'k, 1';lul Lnkas, I

IInl1t1l- ' ( j"nloll, Tum J 'a tr ic "l a a nl \'

"th"I< ar e in t lt e cast.,'xl \\'l'l'k-"l1rl at the Egyptial1 willi

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"\ '" "1I1':Id,; l 'p." a sprigltlly, tUl1dl1\ "

c(111ll'dy ad\'l:n t11,1'\ "i cna,;Ily guanlell,l',1'''1 ll<:11 , \\ 'it lt t 'harks R"ger,;, llc1l'n'

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1,,,",: alld " id" r ~ I o n r l ' alllol1g lhl' ,'11- i,

t l ' l" t ; l l l 1 l ' r ~ . I

Sto ry o f t he Chdst Chi ld I

(htn ' thrl'" ,;ltepherds \ \'cI 'e telHlil1g I

1heir "hel'!" I,\ I! th e !l<'''p1c ill the to\\ Il \\ 'cre askl'\"Jllst tlll'1l they heard till' allgds l'I'yillgThat (;"d's 1'l'l)Jlli:,d :-'''11 ill a 1 ll a! lg cr

\ \ ' a ~ lying.

N a r b ; r ~ ' ; - T h e a i ; ~ N o t ~ s :-:"'; t h : e r t i S ~ J i l ~ ~ s ' : : : " d i ~ I ~ l a y ' 'and c . l ; ~ s i ~ I. ' ,, ' ' I fled-1I1 thIs paper hrlllg newS of mter-

:--laUrtlll' \\ atk1l1s, authnr of Un·1 test to YOU, It paYs to r ead them.

cagn," wrote th e original s tl l ry for "U p I ' .. 'tIll' l ~ i y l ' 1 ' , " a h il ari lHl " take,"tl on i I - - ~ .---

prhon dralllas, .I ohn ]-'nrd. direct()t' of 1 \

" rhe Black \ \' at c h, " " Four s Snlls," Iell'" ha,; ntalle lli it a funny C1l1l1edy. \1'.Iith th e a id .o i S I ~ e ! : c d ' Tr;icy. ' ~ ; l a ; r e ,Luce, .I ua n ( 'Chcrn: ) Lawcs. \\ ancn :;

IIY111,'r. Sharon Lynn, lIullll'hrcy 1\0"\gart and\Villilll1l Cllllier. Sr , I t i,;;

p la yi ng a t t,he Karhert,l,l, The,',a, trc,', th,iS; ,\'\:,j;iday..,atlu- Satul'.l.1ay , .--" --- ..

, Starting this Saturda\' matincc, a ndw

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~ e r i a l . "The Lotle DaC\l<lcr." i:, ka · I

t,llI'cel at ;\arherth. with Ril,l ,Tiil Tin:,a:, : ' j ' "

the \ \ ' llnl ler dog. ' '

;Lel\' :\yl"l':', star of "COllinIon Clay"

Will ":\11 Quiet Oil th, ' \ -\ 'estern F n ' , ! : ! . " ~ 'l'llb\" Ihe malL- lea,1 ; n "])o"r\\,<I\' 'tn:'11,:11," which is coming tu Narlil 'rth ' ,I1l'"t ~ OIHlay atl, l Tuesday. The p :c ·, :ture i,; th e llIost authentic of all plays! t,)[ gangster psychology, and it:' stl)ry IIis tcnsc alld thrilliug. ! i"lvlallslaughter," with C1audctte Col-,

hrrt and F red r ic1 l la r ch , wilt he :--Jilr- Ii\>,'rth's attraction next \Vedl lesdav an dTh"rsdav. Based on A lice Duer :.[ ilkr',; hc;t-selling noyel. it conccrtlS ,an,rr(' ipol1sihlc girl of Wl'alth and a slori"lh'l11indcd d is tr ic t a tt or ll ey \Vhokings he r to trial for manslaughter of

a t raf f ic cop.

Next W ~ e k . E n d :

Page Two

Budd}' Roger< and Helen Kane in

"HEADS UP"

" ' n l t .. r Unll lruNh. :\ . n. e.Or(lh(' ! '4trul" t . ~ h n r h · s t.:IUll;'W:

"nol1nr Bizv.,.,"

Ruth Chatterton, C!il'e Brook //I

"ANYBODY'S WOMAN"

Show Shop of the Main Line

And "Iryin S. Col>b Goes Fishing"

Played as a

~ I o d ....rn , L l v e l ~ ' Fox Tro t !

ThiN ,Frhln," , .. .1 Snturdny

The Four Marx Bro ther s:

"ANIMAL CRACKERS"

Nex t lUOI,.. lnY III!!1 ' l ' u e ~ . l n tRex Beach's Sea-Thriller:

"THE SPOILERS"

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ffThe Main Litle Mllsic Store"44B ,WEST, LANCASTER AYE,

ARDMORE, PA.

,ALLTHE MUSIC VOV WANt

.• ; " W H E ~ . YVV,WANT_IT

On-..

EGYPTIAN

j lnd Now Yon Can Dear

Here it is at lastl •• • The

greatest orchestral t ou r d e -force' , ' . f the gencration Iransforxnedinto

a Ih'cly fox trotl •• • The sinuou8,

seducthe musi c o f Ravcl scrved up

to ba ll room ta st e ! •• • I t '8 THE

Record of th e hour ••• and i t 's aYICTORdi sc, o f 'course. Come i n

an d hear it !

n J i ~ ~ o : ' : " F o x T r o t (Ravel-Arr.? ! I \ i ~ ! l e J : " " ' S h i l k r . ' t )

Li\ Seducci6n-Tango (Noeoti)NA T SIIILKRET Al\ 'n 1 '1IE, . VICTOR OnCIlESTRA

1I i ' . ~ ~ I ) " 'No. 22571.110-i nchYou're Drlvingl\le Crazy! -

Fo x ' T hW ' " ,

Thinking of You, Dcar-Fox TrotRUDY VALLEE A:"1l IllS

CONl\ECTlCtJT YANKEES

eu:n-:;<. N I ) ~ 2 2 ~ 7 2 . IO"incb ,'"

Loving You th c \Vay I Do-Fox Trot (from the 1\'1usicalComedy, '! Hot Wlytllm"')

Th e Penal ty of Love-Fox Trot'(from thel\fusieal Cowec.1y," Ilot Rh)'tlWl")BERT LOWN Ar m n lS

• HOTEL BILTMORE ORCHESTRANo . 22568, IO-inch

,_ "'1 ~ * Onlythe,Worcls, You Are, the Mclody·-Fox Trot (fr02D., F ~ ~ l ~ i c t u r e , "Just, Imagine")

There'8 S o m c t h i n ~ About An'Old Fashioned Girl-Fox Trot(froin lcbx ,picture, 1'Ju$t Imaginll")WAYNE KING AND

, HIS OnCUEsTRA

No. 22573, IO-ineb. A Z J ) ~ L L ~ S

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Theater

December 12, 1930

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OUR TOWNage Fou r

..'M.ain Eines Ii OURTOWN II------------ ! !------------'\

I In PhiladelphiaThough not asked to do so by the A Co-operatiye Communit), News-Maga1.ine, founded in 1914 b'Y the Narberth . "The Apple Cart ," by George Ber-

Pennsylvania Railroad, we h av e com- Ciyic Association, and published eyer) ' Frida'Y at Narberth, Pa., b'Y the Inard Shaw, had it s f ir st showing inpiled some s tat ist ics for ou r own usc i Philadelphia on ~ I u n d a y night. AI-

on whY trains ar c late. We have been LIVINGSTON PUBLISHING COMPANY : ready it has been much discussed in- New Yor k and London ( Sh aw l ikes to

at it all fal1 and we can sa y that th e PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, President and General Manager stir up a discussion and general ly ac.

tr ai ns g oin g in aruund noon on the I ROBERT MOORE CAMERON, Editor comphshes his aim).

days that there is a foo tbal 1 game arc: THOMAS A. ELWOOD, Associate Editor No less an autho ri ty than Gilbert K.usual1y a few minutes behind at the; Chesterton says of the play that "Shaw

Ardmore Stat ion . Of course, we must Office-258 Haverford Avenue, Narberth j ~ a v ~ l ~ n ~ n ~ ~ l t i ~ ~ ~ I ~ f t ~ \ ~ ~ a t : : or ~ ~ ~ l l ~ l l l l a : ) ~add h er e that they general ly arrive on Telephone-Narberth 2545; if no answer, Ardmore 3100 pening in thc world today or to hetime! aware of the new developments in Sll-Bu t the day hefore Thanksgiving SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE !ciaI and governmcntal circles."

was the banner one. :\11 the school : By various cri t ic s the p lay has beenan d col1ege girls alonl{ the Mai n L im ' Entered as second-class matter, October 1 3, 1 91 4, at th e Post Office at ,called high farce, extravaganza, fan-were through after the noon or one Narberth, Pa., under the Ae t of March 3, 1879. : t as tl c w isdom, nonsense that is not

o'clock classes. T h I :42 from Ard-, « I nonsense at all, and high cOllledy. AI I -

more was c rowded w ith svelte, cultured I 'other departure is that the play IS infemales an d their baggage. And se\'- I December 12, 1930 I two acts. And yet, with the aid of ane ra l minutes late,. undoubtedly on aC-1 ! interlude hetween the two acts, it oc-count of t l ~ e l o a d n ~ g necessal)' to ge t I cupi es more t ha n t he full an d regula-

the b ~ g ; ; piled up ! ~ , t h ~ vestibules. : Th C" d th L ' D I ! tlOn two hours and a quar ter , the usual. Arnvmg at the [lmtletlT Street sta- I • . e tttzen an e aw 5 e ay . ;length of a play. This interlude it,c1ft!on, s w a n ~ l s o f g ir ls , ?o tl of f a nd p I . An y cItIzen wh o ha s been c al le d t o t he cour thous e to Stt among I is another innovation. If is a highlytlently w a l t ~ d for their uggage: . : ',1 '" I > I > • >.,., • ..' , > > > .' I amusing scene between the King ofharassed tramman cou ld s tand It no 1 t" e ve ..,00< mc n ane true, or to :;CI' e as a wltnes:;. IS a pt t o cmerge " t t 1 [ I ' I '[ I I ' I t'!' If' dO'

I > fi I, · 'I ..... . ,. ....ng all< an< 11S )ean 1 11 nel l , nll-l on ge r, s o he yelled to t lem nll ) . a deep-seated f eehng t h at he has ehscovered t he wor ld s prize example I thia."Come and sort out your hags, glrJ,;! i fl' ffi ' : Tom Power s a nd Violet Kemblev k I' . I reader' I can't () waste ane me clenc)'. i " .IO U n.ow m no ml1]( . ,, ' I " ,ooper are among the notables m thetell which belongs to which. \>\Ie suppose t h at ou r Mont gomer y Count y Cour ts ar e no worse than I ':ast which is quite on a par with u,:ual

One a t tr ac tive young l a d ~ s t e p p e ( ~ : others th rou"hout the land; we hear 'in fact t ha t t he orristown seat of good T h ~ a t r e G ~ l i l d Companies. Philipon t he car and began to expla111 volubl) I, . . h. ". 110e1ler IS the ehrector and the sett11Jgs- in French. Bu t the trainman. was un- : Justice IS pretty efficlcnt as such places go . If that IS true, we should hate arc by Lee Simonson.

daunted and just called VOCiferously I to h av e t o total u p t he d ai h' w as te in t he C ou rt s o f t he c ou nt r\ '. "Sons0'

l ;uns ," tha t musical hit infor an interpretcr . : o r , . , . . . ,I -" > . ° '. "" , " I ., New \' ork, opened at t he F or re st .At last he go t all the hags portioned: a :1l1)' ~ I t l z e n , 10 ha s spent ,t tew d d s .It th e c ou nt .' s ea t t l ~ s e Han'y l ~ i c h 1 1 J a n and the Alhertina

out to wai ting par ti es . I,,:ords WIll offer .nothmg .new. Anyon e who h as hcen herded about 'wlth i !{asc!l are two of the th ings that 11Jakt·But holiday crowds and foothall fal.ls : I11S fellow-men hk e a shIpment o f c a tt le ; ma rched , coun te rma rched and i It ~ n J o y a . h k . . ". .

s eem to upset the s chedule a ~ v e e .blt. wait ed , wa it ed an d wa it ed s ome more until fate released him from the ' :\ s '\ O ~ ])esll'e : \Ie, W l t ~ l JUlhthVVe can generallv leave the 11alll Liller . . r '1' r "1 I " I f I " I > ' - ' I ' . " r f i .-\lIdersoll 111 Ihe stellar role, IS at theoffice on Cricket Avenue, t\\'o minutes JUI) pane , an)one "10 la s stooe or lours III t I COl riC or s w < u t ~ n g or, \Valnut, under the auspices of t he P ro -after ' train time and still have a min- a long-delayed case to hc called; anyone o f t he se WIll share these vIews. !fcssional Players.u te to spa re . Until wc ar e caught in the mesh of Court procedure, we arc apt to ' B M * H* * f

* * * ; f I L I . d I ' .. " : ryn awr- aver ord Play"Petc" is a character in Ardmore. rown on t 1e person w 10 oe ge s J U ~ Y servIce <;>r t:les !10t to see an aCCI-' The Varsity Players, of Bryn ~ l a \ \ T

He is part t i l llher wolf and part woli- i dent. After that we are apt to oifer n o o bj ec tI on If bums , wast re l s. Collel{e, and the Cap and Bells Cltlh. ofhound. Rai se d and t ra in cd b y an army. ret i red gentlemen an d ladies o f l ei su re make up th e panels. Haverford Collegc, will p resen t "Theofficer, he still responds to th e uni.fonu i To an i nexper ienced pe rs on s uch as t he w rit er , t he fa ult seems to De\·il's Di.sciple," by George ~ e ~ l I a r dand b,rass b u t t o n ~ even as certa11l o f: b e d ivi d ed IJrettv much between cumhersome IJacreantrv an d sheer stltlJid- S,ha\\', tOl11ghl and t'lIllOrro\\' 11IgllI IIIthe fair sex do. Some members of the I . . _ '" -. Goodhar t Hal l, B ryn !llawr.Lower l \[ er ion pol ic e force arc great i tty. : \ d ~ l e d to ~ h e s e factors. <;>t course,. a re t he s t a g g e r l n ~ n umbe rs o f . The production IS und er t he direc-p als of his. and t he se pals ht' foi lows I<Lutomo]ll(e an d hquor cases whIch stand 111 th e wa y of t he t ri al o f a good. tlOn o f J a s p ~ ~ r D e e l c ~ " d in 'c lor a t tIll'constantlv. I old- fashionecl murde re r o r cracksman. H edgeww I hea tre. I h e play, olle ofIf . after taking t l ~ e children .o i his ' Silend a few hour s i n No rr is town some da y durin" a t erm o f C ou rt . the lIIos1 pllpul;l; of S h ~ \ \ " s , . i s .a tlll:n'-

household to school III t he mornIII g, he: T ". ., . ' - ••"'. act cOll1edy. 1he settlllg IS 111 ?\ ewcan't find any part icular police friends ): ou w!" observe many Illterestm!?' t h ~ n g s . Tn adehtHm. to b ~ l t 1 g driven Hampshirt' in the revolutionary period,o n du ty aroUl.HI the Lancaster A v e l ~ u e I from pIllar t o pos t you rs el f fo r hemg m th e way. ) 'ou.wllI not Ice : . . li?i. . ,section, he Will g o down tc? t he pohce ! A parade of men an d women led by a glowering t ipstaff , marchl l lg 111 " fh e 1 e a d ~ are h,;,mg played hy 1 ~ t 1 l l ' lstation an d roam. t .h ro ugh It to try to prisoner's lockstep f rom Court room X t o r oom Y. Te n minutes later the. D)'e;, of .S\.

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..: Jack ,(,ray.find a kindred SPirit. . f Y x: :ot :\e\\' '\ (Irk City, and (,eorge I'..dgar.

J k' is his son and the two are same parade t hump ll lg r om r oom to room. . iof Philadelphia. :\1 iss Dye r h as takenf r e ( ~ ~ e l ~ ~ I Y seen, i } ~ s k i l ~ ~ . in the S , ! ~ l . in Yo u ~ v i l ~ ~ e a .friend in the. line: he Will, smile ~ you nervou.sly Ia promillellt . part il.l d r a l l l ; ~ t i c s at. B r ~ " nfront of t he 1 1enon. Iitie an d 1 rust , f o r fear 11Is Jatlor wtll ohserve thIS breach o f C ou rt e tl qu et te . P ee kmg' 1lawr, :lIld IS l,>rcs.l(lellt ot the. \- arsltyCompany. A ll t he . t nn e t he y keep ~ ' in th e door a l i tt l e la ter , yOU' will observe your f rienel either waiting, like Players ~ r g a m z ~ t l l l n . ~ r. (,ray I!aseve on the o ff ic er m charge of traChc. 1\'{' b f l ' - ." . . I _r' appeared 1Il l ea dl ll g rol es o f the Capl:et him get out of s ight and bo th dogs l J . l c f l ' ~ er , or so!net 1 1 ~ l g to turn up , o r s !t tmg III a Jury lOX Istemng ta and Bells product ions during the pastrise majestically and f ind a p la ce where a trlflmg case wh Ich WIll never ga t o t he J ur y. three years.t hey can see hi;n-hefore settling down Yo u will see at least a hundred witnesses h an gi ng a ro un d. T he y will Th!s is the first jyint p,r0duction "f

again. be leaning agains t a wall smoking , if male, o r j us t leaning, if female. A the Cap and .Bel.ls Cluh wllh thc B'YIIOne d ay t he officer on dut y at Lan- f I k ' "11 fi It ' > f I C . 1:> I ' I . !llawr o rgal ll za tlOn . In the past tht'

caster and Cricket Avenucs had to e.w uc ) ones WI . nc se a s ttl on e 0 t le ourtrooms. er laps t ley casts have been entirely men. How-1II0ve a parked car which was interier- WIll h av e b ee n s ta nc hn g around fo r several days. under subpoena fa r a e\·er. tht' Varsity Players have h inllinl{ with traffic. \Vhen he entered the case which wa s scheduled to o early. They will beg th e Court attaches fo r se\:eral plays with the co-operation oicar, "Pete" sat up. \Vhen " t he c ar som e clue as to when t he case ma y be called. They will learn nothing. , l ' r , l ~ l c e t ( ) n I ~ l e n . .starte? to 1I10ve away. "Pete was .all Yo u may see as w e did a Reading doctor called from hi s practice! I he cast .'ncludes: Rlch.ard Dudgeon.attentIOn, and c ~ o s s e d t l ~ e street \\'I:h >.', ' • T >" f > • , • i J ~ ) h n H. ( ,r ay , J r. : J ud it h And er su n.digni tv , a ll t he t nn e keep1l1g t he c ar 111 to t es tl f) b ef or e t he Grand Jury V\ ednesday. A tel' p ac ll lg t he h al ls i l'..thc1 Dyer; Rev. Anthony Andersun.

"ight and patiently following'. for h ours th e case wa s called, bu t he wa s not. He went back to hi s I (;eorge B. Edgar; ~ I r s . Dudgeon.

I t makes o ne wonde r w h ~ t else l,>e- patients up-state w i th o r de r s to return th e next \'Vednesday fo r th e trial. S ~ l ( : e l l l a Zeben:. E.ssie Dudgeon, Vir·sid,:s loyal. t h o u g h ~ s l{O on 111 that 111- He came but th e case was no t called. "Tomorrow sure," said an assist- gllna !-lobert; Chnsty Dudgeon, Her-telhgent 1I1111U of Ins. . ,' . bert Clough, Jr.; Gencral Burgoyne,

* * * ant D is tr ic t A t to rn ey . B t ~ t Thursday c a n ~ e an d w ~ n t . a nd th e case .was \\'illiam ~ l l\laier: ~ I a j o r Swinton,

:A. Cynwyd fat !ler i s responsible ia r no t called. Answers to hIS r ~ f ] ~ l e s t s "for IllfonnatlOn" were less pa,tlent.: Harry F i c 1 ~ l s ; Hawkins: .L0,ckhard AIII-Ihls anecdote. HI S son, al{cd five, often "N o one knows bu t Judge \V tl ltams , h e wa s told. No, vou can t see 1 merman; Sergean t, l 'l nhp f ruex ,

~ ' h a t s with I.lis father wl.,ile th c 1 a t t ~ r him." - ~ e d g e r o w Program , ,IS dreSSing lit the 1I10rnmg'. On tillS F'd r d d d '11 TI f "1 .' An ad(htlOnal performance of "I hun-occasion, f athe r was shavinl{ when son rI a) awne , an st l no case. le a ternoon \ \ anee to sunset, cler on the Left" h as b ee n announcedstartled hi1l1 hy asking, "Daddy, whal and a t 5:30 t he c as e was called. ! for ~ I o n d a y . Deccmher 15, at theis soul?". . Oh , yes, we forgot. Th e defendant pleaded guilty an d th e doctor; I ~ ' c d g e r o ~ \ Yheatre a.t M o y l a n - J { ~ s cTh e trusty GIl1elte n.ever w a v ~ r e d , . wa s no t called t o t est i fy after all. \'alley. 1 1 ~ l s fantasy IS an a d a P t a h ~ 1 I 1

though father had to t hmk h ar d tor a : S' I ,d ' f" I > , _ ,,' I I > I' hy Jcan I- erguson Black, of Chns-minut e o r two b ef or e replying, "\\ 'ell, i ttlce t le \\aste w t t n e ~ s ees cos.t t le c ~ ) t m t ) taxpa) er s 1tt11C .rce Stopher :\Iorley's popular no\'el of thcthat is something that l i v ~ ; ; in the body lo f dollars a day, an d th e w l t n e ~ s e s , wIth. b u s l t 1 ~ s s neglected. sometimes sallie n a n ~ e , , , cd Potter plays the rolt'that vou can't sec or feel. it hous ands o f d a ll ar s ada\ ' , busmess effictency ttl t he C ou rt s would no t of " ~ l a r l l l 1 : Dudley Vaughn, "Ph"l-

TI{at cxplanat ion didn 't sa!!s!y t l ~ e Ibe an unwelcome thing.• Unf or tu na te ly t he C ou rt s ar e a part of an ; lis"; ° .Helel.1 C r a ! ~ , " J ~ y ~ e , " and ~ n i n -young;;ter, so n ~ o t h e r added, 1 hat .IS Ia lcient political system ancl ar e s low to wel come change . I ~ e ~ , .I o r c h l ~ ~ n a .. Bun ll le : r :e rd Noferthe tiling that fItes away when we (he./ t T • ' • . ?' I IS (,corge, wlnle Jean Sweldel, HarryJunior." .. . . V\ hy mus t Juror s SIt a r o t ~ n d when they ar e no t nee.ded. \ h y mus ! IBel la"c r and Cele 1 ' I ~ L a u g h l i n COI11-

After 11luch cOl{ltatlOn. JUllIor sur- wItnesse s be drawn from t he Ir wo rk , days before theIr case IS called ] ll et e th t' c as t. Ibsen s plays occupy

! ~ r i s e d . h is I '.ar en ts by, r e l . l ~ : l r ! d n g ' l T h ~ > t l s a n d ~ of ~ n g r y citize.ns would welcome an a nsw er. Lawy ers ancl t ~ l e . 1 1 l a j ~ ) r p',lrt o t l ~ : , 1 ~ r o ~ r a 1 1 1 for the~ f a l l l l e .111USt ~ e a lot of souls . fhat poltce offiCials SIl11I)I)' submIt to a hopeless mess, I,ltter 1>.lr,! ~ the \ \ e ek \\ I t h per f? ,nn-was ent lr el \' h t' vo nd t he grown-ups. . If ' allCeS "f \\ hen \Vt ' Dead Awakt· onuntil Junior exjllained f ur ther , " she i : \ t h l r ~ y - d o l l . a r - a - w e ~ k cl erk to ta (e . c h ~ l g e 0 th e , s c l l e ~ l u l t n g of Thursday eveninl{. Decemhcr 18, andcuts up lots of chickens, doesn't she?" i cases, workmg With th e Judges an d th e Dist r ic t At torney s o ff ic e, could " ..... Doll's House," Friday night. Dt'-

B o ~ h IlIo.thcr and father , ( (u ite help- iquickly bring order out o f chaos, saving' t he coun ty an d it s citizens mall." cel!lher 19. Dagmar P a t h o h ~ l ' S trans-

\coss. 111 tillS emergency. t h o u ~ h t the Ithousands of dollars. An d a good bul le t in board costs vel' ' ' little. Ilation of tht, for ll Ie r play, wll1ch IS Ih-subJcct shoulcl be shelved ulltll later, T '11 . . lIt '11't I I ? - ,ilOwever! , t WI reqUIre no t11lrac e. lt t WI I ever 1e e onC'. ' Continued on Page Twenty-one

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December 11, 1930 OOa1'OWN Page Five

Roy Jf - ;singer

SUNSHINE SERVICE

STATION

That'sthe time you needa motoroil'that flows freely with the firstturn o f the starter. The new

crack-proof Texaco--the longerlasting motor oil-flows freelyeven at zero. An instant flow ofoil to every moving part means

complete protection-right fromthe start.

Drive up today fo r a fill of thenew Texaco , th e crack-proof,longer-lastingoil that flows freelyat zero.

' ~ ' ~.. v1 .

'W hen ."

thermometersg o d , ....

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TEXACO MOTOR OIL

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Sunshine Ser'Vice Station

No mat te r how cold the weather , how

cold the engine--Texaco-Ethyl,the "dry"

anti-knock gasoline delivers it s power

just as quickly and smoothly as in summer. Fo r the gasoline base is Texaco, the

original "dry" gas. That means quick

vaporizing-a "dry" gas-quick starting

no matter what the temperature. Drive

in to day for Texaco-Ethyl, the "dry"

anti-knock gasoline.

THE " DRY " ET HY L GASO LIN E

.

~ c f w e a t h e rCAN,T slow un

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The Sunshine Service StationMontgomery Avenue at Narberth Avenue-Call Narberth 2489·W

O f f e r s

"Check Chart Grease Rite System"

for the

oerfectlubrication

"Chek Chart" eliminates guesswork at the grease

rack, insuring a complete and scientifically correct

lubrication for the entire chassis and motor ofe'Very American-built passenger car. And the price

is only one dollar ( I ) .

Call us at NARBERTH 2489-W and we will gladly call for and deliver your car

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TEXACO GAS and OILS :: :: CERTIFIED SERVICE

Ser'Vice is no t our Motto I t is our Business

SUNSHINE SERVICE STATION R. Roy Kessinger, Manager

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'.

'W'I

• •

- - - -ecember 12, 1!>30

It . . .ake

,-------

You

Fifty cents a week-$25 plus , next year.

Twenty-five cents a week-$12.50 plus,

next Chris tmas.

Christmas

Two Dol la rs weekly will bring a check

fo r $100 plus interes t to you.

On e Dollar a week-and $50 plus inter

est is yours next Christmas.

Narberth

National Bank

Open from 8 A. M. Daily and Also 7 to 9 P. M. Fridays

Make a Deposi t Today-Everybody Welcome

Fifty weekly payments, commencing this week--

and you will receive a check early next December.

For a full purse and a Merry Christmas next year,join one or more of the following classes:

Te n Dollars a week-equals $500 next

Christmas, plus interest.

Five Dollars a week, an d $250 plus in

terest is you rs n ex t y ea r.

Plenty of good cheer will be yours for Christmas,

1931, if you start a Christmtls Club in your com'

munity bank NOV/.

Is

Your COlfl1lllmitr bank is a Member of the Federal Reser-ve System

II

IYourWhat

OUR TOWN

cRooksVew

Christmas Suggestions

IJy L. L. CHAPPELL

"Sillce Thcn .. tlle Disturbing Star}' of

t hc IFar id at Peace," by Si r Philip Gibbs

' : (11arper alld Brothas,$3.75 ) fo r

the

I man who likes current history, despite its

tendency to dis turh . The book, chron

icling the years, 1918-1930, is well written and interes ting . A chapter is devotedt o ear.h of t he c ou nt ri es wh ic h have u ndergone great changes. There are o therchapter s with gener al s uh ject s as "The IIRecord of the Leaguc," "The Rcstkss I'Races," "The l'ost-\Var Min'!." 1\

"Colltelllporary IlIllllortals," by Archi-I/laid I l elllicrsoll ( D. A ppletol l a lld Cal ll - '!'allY, $2.50), is another hook for the 'man or woman who watches present-day \.affairs with eager interes t. Dr. He11l1er- "son, Pro fe ss or of r .l athema ti cs at the! IUnivers ity of North Ca rol in a, in t hi s ihook s tudies the achievements and the \Icharacters of living mcn and women of i I

several nations. II I"Years of Grace ," Ily Margaret Ayl'l" ,;

!Janles (Hollyhton Miff/ill Com/'Illly, I$2.50). This novel of a wel l- bre d Ch i- I

cago family covers a period of ['lrty

Iyears. Delightfully written, it haswarmth and color all,1 life. The c11ar

acters are very real.

"The Street of the Islands," Ii\' StarkYo illig (Charles Serilmer's SOliS; $2.50).This col lect ion of short stories ands ke tches is, we think , p re -eminent amid1930 f ic tion . Beauty, lof ty and delicate,distinguishes Stark Young 's mos t recentwork an d i t shoul d be presented to lov-ers of exquisi te prose . I

I '"The Life al/(i Mind of Emily Diek in- I I

sail'," by GCllcvievc Tag!#lrd (A . A. \ IKllO!'f and COIIIp<III)', $..\.(0). The s to ryof a poet, told by a poet, is one of thehest b iogr aphies o f the yea r. It wil l h e Itreasured hy anyone who appreciatesEmily Dickinsoll's verse. The soft gray Ic ove r a nd the ple asant pa pe r a nd print • if ur th er reconul1cnd the book as a gi ft . I

I

".V",!c/s alld Nor,c/ists," b\' Katl"'rille IJ1allsfic/d (A. A. Kllop! <lIIil COlllPOllj', I

$3.50). A collection of literary essays,dealing with contemporary English writ- I

ers. Kat herine Mansfield, a rare andexquisite person, consistently wrote only ithat which, in her own phrase, was I"deeply felt." A vo lume of her beautiful Iprose will be appreciated by your f riend IIwho already knows K. M.'s short s to ri es . \

"Portrait of a Dog," by JIa:::o De La IRoeh,' ( Li tt le , B rou" , allli Company, I$2 .50). Mazo De La Roche's dog chancesto be a Sco tt is h terrier, but her book mayappropriately be be st owed o n an y l ove rof dogs. It is a record o f joyous companionship. In make-up and size thehook is mos t agreeable , and the pictures,featuring Bunty, are irresistible."CollversatiOJI:' 11\' Alldre JUaurois(E . P. Duttoll a/l(l C'ompall)', $1.00). Atiny blue volume, enclosing piquant d ic taon the ar t of conversation. This scint il lant t ri fle f ro ll l the pen of a wittyI Frenchman is the ideal small gift. It

i. \ ~ : i l l entertain any recipient. I

I"The Fisbe",,"l '"' s S"illt ," 1>" IV. 1'.[

Grt'llfell (Charles Scr;bller 's Soi,s , $1.00), Iis another hook suitable as a smal l gift.

\

1As Andr e Maur oi s' hook is for your'light-hearted friends, Dr. Grenfell's is

! for the more ser ious ones.Ii "The Bold Dr".,}oll IlIld otl", ,. Ghostl)'I TalI'S," b.\' Wash illYtall lr1';II,l} (Alfred' .. /. I,,"opf Compllll)' . $3.50 ). Should youpresent this l ively volume to any youngfriend twelve or thirteen years of a ge,you may be s ur e of p leas ing h im and youmay a lso he sure that you have placedin h is hands excel lent l it er atur e. Thet al es of myst er y and terror have heel1edi ted by Anne Carroll Moore...../,lIIt Browll's Uirthd""," l>\' Elsa

Besl.ow (Harper alld Brothers, $2.50), isrecommended for o ne of your youngestfriends. It is a large book containinga cheer fu l and l ively account of the birthday surprise planned by Pet er and Lot ta

I

.for Aun t B rown . The ful1-page pictures I

in co lor su gg est t he kind of h app y,

l l i k ~ y t ~ i f : t e ~ ~ t o which any child would 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 " ~_

.\

\

fine black and variousshades of Caracul .. .Mink and Baby Lamb

Coats, smartly styled,

at prices considerably

less than rece,£t years.

Page Six

1911 CHESTNUT STREET

PHILADELPHIA

J. HabisreitingerfUTS

-THE BAPTISTBOOK STOREBooks-Bibles

Calendars

Greeting Cards

Christmas Novelties

1701.03 Chestnut StreetSecond Floor (take elevator)

Philadelphia, Pa.

Mall Orders Filled PromptlySend fo r n Holhl l l ) ' Catn log

Bicycles Rep4iredI

IiWUNDERiJATTEli.Y & ELECTRIC SERVICE

108 Forest Avenue

"Wandel' StUl·ts Them All"

George A. WittePaperhanging and

DecOI'atillgESTIMATING

Narberth 4135W

H. B. WALLPlumbing .: . Heating100 FOREST AVENUE

Phone: Narberrh 3652-M

$10.00or l ess

Rebuildsyour

.. Vacuum Cleaner Like NewIJegnrdleHH of Illllke o r (·....dltlcm

Gunrnnteell fo r On e YearE.tlmatln!; , 'V l tbou t CIlDrge

GUS WELSHElectrician

40 A N D I ~ R S O N AVE., ArllmorePbone, Ar.lmore 112:'i

W. P. MIESENCarpenter .: . Builder . :. Jobbing

Phones:Day-Narberth 3973-1\1Night-Narberth 2890-R

100 N. NARBERTH AVE.

/ '"'fashion

features

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For Household Use:

Toasters, Irons of allsorts, Percolators andinside a n d outsideChristmas Tree Lights.

"\Vtlnder Starts Them All"

PHONE: NARBERTH 2866

Battery and Electric Service

108-110 Forest Ave., Narberth-Opposite Elm Hall

Something for every member

of the family. . . . The best

electrical goods obtainable.And at moderate prices.

Buy fro::1 \Vunder, in Nar

berth, and you will be sure of

SERVICE in case anything

should go wrong. And BE-

CAUSE Wunder IS your

neighbor, you can be reason

ably certain that he'll make

sure you get treated right in

the first place.

For the Friend or Relative: ELECTRIC CLOCKS

Hammond and Telechron, from $9.75 up. Bringin your old clock-any kind of clock-and we'llmake an al lowance for it, toward the purchase of

a new, modern, electric clock.

For the entire family-including yourself

A GOOD RADIO

For the Boy or Gir l:BICYCLES - BlackBeauty, Roll Fast, RedChieftain, Happy Boy,

etc.

PHILCO b a 1- Jackson Bel I Sterling Midget,

anced - u nitR a d i 0 , only Radio, $59.50- $69.50, complete

$49.50, I e s 5

tubes. complete. with tubes.

We sell Stromberg-Carlsons, Atwater Kents, General

Electrics, and these three midget sets, that are full-toned

and splendid of reception, but small of size and price:

W'UNDER

Lionel and Ives Electric Trains-Drop in and look themover; if your old set will do with a bit of repairing, why

no t let us fix it NOW?

Automobile Parts and Service, and Bicycles and Accessories

Radio and Electric Sales and Service

Wunder suggests

this Christmas shop-,----------------

ping list:

F

OUR TOWN

In Repertory Pltty

Engaged

T h L l I w ~ r ~ erion .I unior I-I ighSchool \\"a, p r c , ~ n t c d a , iker football

a, a t rophy cmhlemat ic of the s tlhu r·

ban junior h igh schoo l football cham

pionship, at a ,pecial assembly in the I

school on Wednesday, December 3.i ,The team lo,t hut one game, to

I S \ \ " a r t h m o r ~ P rep, a nd was scored on! only t \ \ " i c ~ . It ran up 195 poi nt s t oI ib opponents' 1-1. The J un io r H ig hISchool l11onogram was p re se nt ed tothe following members of the tcam:

H a r \ ' ~ y Buck, captain: Fr ed DelPizzo. Leo Kelly, Henry ~ ason, Ephr aim Butl er . Frank Titlow, ArthurKohlcr, ~ f i c h a c l Saca\'Clli, Arthur'VOtlllgl'r, John ~ l c ~ l a h o n , Allan ! \I al'llol. ~ ichae1 Zl'ngk, I-larry Mitchc1.Lew\' Pdl·r,. Clen\ \"ood Ros l' , Sam(irah:lIn. \Valter Lewi" Arthur J ohnson, Jack H in ch ey and Roh er t 1bth-

MISS ELEANOR McCHESNEY evs. Thi, yea r 's manager " Pau l New-

dallghter of Mr. alld Mrs , Al be rt Me· l iu rg and George Hut ton. also received IChesney, U ll io ll A ,'e llue .. Bda.Cynwyd. the monograms.whose ellgagflnellt to Mr. William du H. i Robert Cirauch and James Reilly IMarkee, ] r., of Drexel H il l, was all' I\\"ere recommemlee! for the In a ,wgel '- \ I," ' ! ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ~ ~ ! i ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i i i ! ! i ! i i l i I ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ~ ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ~nouneed at (l bridge at her home : ship of the foothall team next ~ · e a r , ·

\Villiam L. Austin, of Rosemont,

was re-electerl president of the Lo\\"er

~ erion Schoo l Board at the organiza

tion meeting held December 1. at the

Senior High School. ;Mrs. J. c. Sellers, Jr., of Merion,

was also re-elected to the post of v ice

pr esident. B oth elections \\'ere hy

unanimou, vote. The , ec re ta ry and

trea,urer a rc c ho ,e n hy th e Board in.,'\, . ,

July . ~ ' ' ' : ; ' ' ; ' : ' ';;;"''':;''';;;.,'' ' . - . - - - ; . . . . ; . . - . - - - - - - - - - = , . . . . ~),[ edical inspections oi pupils in the -Pho to h ~ Bachrach.

Township ,chool, completed l a st week MISS LISEL BOERICKE~ h o w impron:ment in t he hea lt h of the of WYllnewood, who will p lay Mrs . Dudge·

,tudent,. Included as part of t he re - 011 in "The Devil's Disciple" whieh will bepresented by the Main Lil le R epert or y

port of :-;nperintendent S. E . Do\ \' n, Theatre 011 Wedllesday. December 17, at the

\\'a, lhe following , tatement by Dr. S, Woman's Clul, of Bala,CYllwyd. I.Ien-i, Brinton, examining physician in i _

the :\rrhnore i\\'enue, Bryn Mawr,\\'ynne\\'ood Road and ),[erion Square have he en f oun d w it h d ef ect ive hear-I

~ c h o o b and. with Dr . \\'illiam L. Mar- ing, he ,tate,. Health conditions in

t in , i n t he h ig h schoob: general, he s t a t e ~ , ar c exceptionally

"There \\'as a smaller proportion gOal!.with major ddl 'l 't ,; than in any other :\ reque,t by twenty-six citizens for

yea r , ince I hav e b een med ic al insp ec - t he u, e of t h e l tl er ion School gym

tor. Out of a total oi 211-1 pupils, 69-1 na,ium for phy,ical work under the

or 33 1-3 per cen l. ha\ 'e had t he ir t on - d ir ec ti on o f Elmer E. Unger, physical

,i b out. Of ahout 1-120 , ti ll h av ing education instructor in t he Junior H igh

t on si l, . t he re a rc o nl y 182 with tonsils School, on 110nday and Thursday eve

Sl l hypertrophied and di,ea,ed that they nings, \\'a, granted by the Board .

nl'ed ;:t.te'ntion. Th,l'se .li.gure, inclUde" :\ r C C O l l 1 l ~ l c n d a t i o n to the ,effect thatIthe h.lIIdergartcn pUl'lIs who havc I Lower ) ' Ienon ,hall engage m no post

nl 'vcr hecn examincd before. I,ca,on (non-schednled) football or

"Therc ar c 81 ca,es with defective i basketball game, and that all home

\'I,lOn and about 101 pupils no\\' wear-! foothall games ,hall be playe d o n the

ing gla,;,;es. Thi, mean, that only 2 ,8 : Lo\ \ 'er ~ [ e r i o n ficld. was adopt ed by

pl'r c en t n ced to he corrected. There: the Board .

ar e onlv 2-1 I'upib with defecti \' e hl 'ar -: . I t ~ touchin!f on the subject of U I ! d e ~ - 1 1 1. . .' . : pnnleged c1111dren ~ r. Downs said mIng. and none WIth Sl'n!>!I, defect, In i hi , report, "I n s e \ ' ~ r a l of our dist ric ts Iboth ear,. , thl'n' arc chi ld ren whose par en ts arc

"Follow np work i, already in prog-' not ahle to fUI'JIi,h them with ,ufficient

re,;,;. F iv e pup il s h av e h een lilted with w h o ~ e s o m e .food this win.ter to make•• . , ." , ."", " " ,I pOSSible theIr be,t work II I schoo!. 1g l ' l s ~ l S ,lI1d 'IX h ,l \ c .h. ld "theIr ton,lIs' feci that it is r ight . under the circulll-ou t m respon,e to notIces. ,tances, for th e sc ho ol s t o su ppl y a IIn the report of Dr. . \l ar ti n, who, whole,ome tHeal for such little return

l'om!ucb t h medical inspections in the I in ,en'ices a, the children may render, I:\,hland, ~ e ri on , Dal a a nd Cy nwyd bn t th is will doubt less cause in some,choob, and ab o in t he h ig h schools. I case, a deficit in the c a i e ~ : r i a fu nd a t IIe,;,; than 13 pe r cen t. have l'lIlargt'd or I the c1o,e of th e y ea r. ] h" unusualdiseased ton,ils, Only eight pupils i condi tion, wi th ,hortage of work will

I n'ducc receipts a nd i nc re a, e t he need, of thi, help. Th e ,chools will do their I" he,t. to , ~ l 1 a k e the deficit as small as I, posslhle.

,Junior High Presented I' Silver Football Trophy

December 12, 1930

Austin Again Chosen 'I

School Board Head I

Mrs. J. C. Sellers, Jr., Re-elected IVice President at Monday's i

, Meet ing !

STUDENT HEALTH GOOD

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Cotter's

Market

We've learned How to Keep Prices Downthrough ou r co-operative buying power ofover 2300 stores, members of the RetailGrocers' Association. We a re a bl e to sellour merchandise at th e right price, and alsoto give you more service and personal attention than you a re able to ge t elsewhere. BEA WISE BUYER-BUY NOW! Followi ng a re ou r prices effective December 11 to

next Wednesday, December 17 (And watchfo r ou r special suggestions next week, fo rplanning your Christmas menu):

Land 0 ' Lakes

BUTTERlb.,45c

H. O. Quick Oats . . . pkg., 12c; 3 pkgs. fo r 35c

Wilbur's Cocoa l!4-lb. t in, 9c; 3 tins fo r 25c

Selox . " 2 pkgs., 25c

Ivory Soap. .. 4 small cakes , 25c

Thompson's Seedless Raisins 7-oz. pkg., 5c

Gold Medal Flour . 12 ·1b. bag, 45c ; 5-lb. bag, 25c

Ivins'

Chocolate Chips

I8c per ~ - l b .

i I

, II I

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Borden's EVAPORATED MILK

large can, 9c

LIPPINCOTT'S

Queen Olives

large jar, I9c

LIPPINCOTT'S

Stuffed Olives

bottle, 10c

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II

Ideal NOT A SEED RAISINS

3 pkgs. for 2Sc

Daisy Cheese lb ., 27c Pea Beans 2 Ibs., 15c

Ritter's Tomato Soup 3 can s, 23c

Hecker's Buckwheat 2 small pkgs. , 25cKaro Syrup, Blue Label 2 cans, 25cCrushed Corn . . . 2 cans, 25cCamay Toile t Soap 3 cakes, 20 cHarting's Jellies (Grape, Plum, Quince, Raspberry and

Apple) 2 g las ses , 25cTomatoes. .... . " 3 cans, 23cLibby's Sliced Pineapple ' large can, 25cWorcester or Rock Crystal Salt 3 pkgs., 10cAstor Coffee lb ., 35cBosant Coffee .' lb ., 25cAssorted Decorettes ' 8c pkg.; 3 pkgs., 23cLog Cabin Syrup ' . . ,.. , " can, 27c

P. & G.

White Naptha Soap

5 cakes, 17c

C. & B. ORANGE

MARMALADE

jar., 25c I

Ivins'

GoldenWine Cake

29c each

Fresh Killed ROASTING CHICKENS, lb., 45c

Quality Produce-Economy Prices:York State Cabbage lb.,

Extra Fancy Winesap -Apples, 3 lbs., 19c; basket,

Fresh Green California Peas 2 lbs.,

Pennsylvania Celery, tender and crisp bunch,

I Jumbo Golden Bananas dozen,

- - - - - - - - - - - -

Little Pig

Roasting Hams

Ib·,25c

lb., 21c

We Deliver From City Lineto Bryn Mawr

.. .. 2 large cans, 25c

, 20-oz. jar, 17c

. 2 cans, 25c

.... pint.tin, 27c

. small pkg. , 9c; 3 fo r 25c

........... '" c ake, 23c

small can, 8c; 2 large cans, 25c

." pkg., 7c

" , pkg., 12c

CIDERMade Fresh Every Thursday

gallon,60cI Plus Jug Deposit' - ------__-_1

...... 2 Ibs. , 9c

., l arge can , 17c

, pint bottle, 10c

lb.-can, 25c

each, 17c

3 cans, 10c

Haxton Cut Beets

Lippincott Apple Butte r

Fawn Grove S . P . Corn

Mazola Oi l

Super Suds

Baker's Chocolate

Boris Cu t Stringless Beans

Octagon Soap Powder

Kellogg's Pep Bran Flakes

; q ~ n u i n e Spring Lamb

Legs Lamb Ib.,32c

Shoulders .lb., 20c

Rib or Loin

Lamb Chops , , lb ., SOc- ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Phone: NARBERTH 4050

3c

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29c

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ChuckRoast of

BEEF

Ib·,25c

SHOULDERS OF PORK

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YeHow Corn Meal . . .

Al l Gold or Libby's Spinach .

Reputation Cider Vinegar

Quinlan Pretzels

Freihofer's Ol d Fashioned Dutch Cake

Kansas Cleanser .

MEATS

CMARKET

HARTLEY'S

MARMALADE

jar,35c

Campbell's or Ritter's IBEANS I

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Phone: NARBERTH 4182

Here Again"Telechron self-starting synchronous

ELECTRIC CLOCKS

- "The best time money can buy"

Prices range up to $1000. For accurate

electric time in the kitchen we recommendthe T elechron which costs only $9.75.Beautifully colored-ivory, pastel green,

white, orange and black.

LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAINS-and wesell par ts f or o ld sets and make necessaryrepairs.

TREE SETS-Inside ones, and a lso 110 .v olt lamps fo r ou ts id e t re es , a ll water·proof.

SUN.RAY LAMPS , and a large varietyof electric fixtures and gifts, including

toasters, waffie irons, percolators, etc.

AND-Victor Recordsand Sheet Music - forthis is a real radio ren- 'W 'dez-vous.

CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

Chrome Plate Irons (6-lb.), $2.75. E le c.tric Toasters, $1.50.

W:\LTER C. C.'\SE, Proprictor

A n Excellent Business Opportunity

Is Now A1Iailable

I Right Here in Narberth

I f we had more capital we could do a great dealmore business-and make a great deal more

money. Ou r store is well known an d we have avaluable trade. Th e right man o r woman could

expect a good salary and a generous share ofthe profits. Th e investment would be safe·

guarded in a special manner and a square deal

Iguaranteed; $5000 would fill the bill, but $8000or $10,000 would be better.

! A nswer to Opportunity,Icare of "Our Town"

OUR TOWN

RADIOS

~ A ~ I 3 ~ ~ T t i~ L ~ £ T ~ I £ §tiUV

YULl can't decide which you want! Then come in

and h' y them, , , , No obl igat ion to bu.\' of course,

The radios ma:v bt:-'/111rclwsed on the convenient time

raymel1t rlan, Alld [(IC makc d libcl'll! dllowancc

fo r YOllr old sct cIS a trddc-il1 for thc ncw ont.

241 HAVERFORD AVE., NARBERTH

-'(/J1d at the Narberth Electric Shop you'U find an

attracti'L'c' moderate,priced assortment of gifts fmthe entire family'Nand Yotlr friends, too!

-three superlative makes in a wide range of prices

to suit your taste and pocketbook. We unhesi

tatingly recommend these as the best money can

huy:

R. C. A.-also in fou r g reat models-product of Am.

erica's largest radio factors-and with many exclusive

features. We especially recommend Model 80, which

costs $142.50 (less tubes).

PHILCO RADIO-Cla iming the r ecord for long.di s.

tance reception-made by the sponsors of Stokowski's

radio concerts. Prices range from $49.50 (less tubes)

for the Baby Grand, to the $350 home-recording

phonograph combination, and you are assured full.

toned, screen.grid reception.

VICTOR-from the R.15, costing $112.50 (less Radio.

trons) to the home.recording combinat ion radio elec.

trola costing $285.50 (less tubes), Victor presents four

remarkable models-the on ly r ad io i n the world that

is guaranteed indefinitely.

"Happy Days Are

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ISenft and th e R ev . Robert E . K ei gh Iton, chai rman.1Keighton t A d d ; ~ ~ ~ -I Sub-Juniors Monday

i The Sub-Iuuior Branch n f t hc \VCllU-Ian's COllllll:lIlity Cluh of il:arherth will

I hold thei r regular meeting in t he h ac k

nf Elm Hall on ~ [ o n d a y e ve ni ng a t

7:15.

The' Rl '\ ' , Roher t Keighton, pastor of

the :\arhcrth Baptist Church, will give

a talk tn the mel11hers o f th e club,

Afterwards there will be dancing and

refreshments, Th e cluh is s ti ll open

10 ne\\' lIlelllhel'" and :111 girls be tween

the ages of l-l and 18 are cnrdially in

v it ed t o attend,

Plays the Minister

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GEORGE JOLYof ~ V Y l l l l e w o o d , w ho will por tr ay t he p ar tof Anderson, the millister, in Shaw's "The

Devil 's Disciple," to be given by t he Mai n

Ul le R epertory T he at re at the Woma,,'s

Clllb of Bala,Cynwyd, Wednesday evening.

Decemher 17th.

M. L. Repertory Theatre toGive ~ T h e Devil's Disciple'

Large Check Acknowledgedby Service Committee

The C'lnll1llll1itY Sen'ice Committee,t hr ough i ts chairillan. the Re\', RobertE, Keighton. wislll's to acknowledgethe receipt of a l ar ge check f rom MaxBreslow, p r opr ie to r o f 1Iax 's Qua li ty IFruit 11 arket. 235 Haverford :\ \ ' l ~ n u e ' l:-.Jarberth,1fr.

I3reslowannounced that he

would give 5 per cent. of th e gro,s rc - Ieeipt s o f bus ines s done hy his market I

for t he week end ing Satu rday, Decembe r 6. for the benefi t of the unemployedin Narberth. So c or di al h' w as t hi s r e- Icei\'Cd hy t he peo ple of Na rhe r th thathis increased businl,"s for thc \\'('ek wasthei r way of expressing apprec ia t ion ofhis spirit of hClpfulness, Of ('nurse,

this also m eant that his ch eck w aslarger than he had estimated, ,It is t he hop e of the committee that!

others will follow ~ I r , Breslow's lead,

and contrihute :\arherth mone\ ' t o Xarherth neec!. To clat", no otl1<:r contri- I~ l l I t i o n ha:' been ! 'l "" ,jn 'd hy the S('I ' \ ' - iICC cnnmntt"e,\\'ill yon Ctl-tlperat(' in hel pi ng t he

conllnittee distrihute Ih,' 1l1one\' wiseh'and efTeclively? The p(' r,onl le l. r epresenting all the chnrches and the Vvome n' s C luh a nd Ame ri ca n L eg ion, is asfollows: ~ rs, \\', Russell Green, :-'Irs,C. Arlev Farmer , Harry Simpson, Karl

RogerS: C. A . r l e ~ · Farmer, the Re\', ISailluel ~ l a c A d ; l I 1 I S , tIle Rev, C l e t u s : I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ ~ - ~ · · ~ _ = ~ · - ~ - ~ - ~ · ~ - ~ ~ ~ _ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ , ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ - ~ - - ~ - ~ - ~ . ~ - ~ _ . ~ . _ ~ . ~ ~ ~ - ~ . _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

"The Devil'" Di,ciple," by GeorgeBernar d Shaw, will be presented by

till' ~ I a i n L ine Repe rt or y Theatre on\ \' ednesday evening . Decembel' 17, atthe \\ 'oman's C1uh of Bala-Cynwye! .

The cas t i nc lude s Staab Cotsworth.Geo rg e J ol y, D ic k Bus hn el l, V ir gi ni aChewning, R oh ert Ely, I I I, Lisc1Roericke, Ta d Shepher d and o t h e r ~ ,Th e ~ ain Line Repertory Theatre

ha s heen most fortunate in securing theservices nf Roh ert R ol an d D ea rd on .I [I, and Roland Hoot . :\[ r. Deardon isd ir ec ti ng the p lays of the current ~ c a -son. He h as had fifteen vcars of experience in this work w ith all1ateurplayer, and two year, ' experience inthe professional lidc\. He has a lr eady

,uccessfulh' directed the ~ [ a i n Line

Repertory' Theatrc 's lir,t play, "Belinda,"

~ 1, Hoot \\'ill Ill' the stage managera nd t ec hn ici an f or t he four rell1ai'lingplays of the season. He has heen verynll1ch interested in the Little Theatre1I100'ell1ent for a number of veal's. Two~ ' a r s ago ~ 1, I-loot hecanie af111iatedwith the :\1 ain Line Reper tory Theatre,and since that time he has acted astechnician for many of the plays,

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December 12, 1930 OUR TOWN Page Etevett

Phone: Narberth 4035

You' l l find a l a rg e v ar ie ty

of toothsome sweets at

DAVIS' - i l lc luding th e fa

mous Wh itman ' s, S chr a ff t' s

an d Shellenberger's assort

ments in attractive boxes.

The Oldest Store ;1/ Narberth

[ )AVI§

C7'f.nsw.ers to .. • .. ......6iff1l\roblems

GENERAL SUGGESTIONS: Christmas Tree

Ornaments , Bu lbs , an d Tree L ig ht Out fi ts . D en ni so n

Tags, Cards, Seals , Labels, Boxes, Tissue Paper in beau

t iful designs. A large line of Cl-,t 'istmas Greeting

Cards - f r om 5c to 25c e ac h. A rtificial Chr i stmas

Trees a nd Wr ea th s. P ar ke r' s a nd I ng er so ll F ou nt ai n

Pens.

FO R SMOKERS-Cigars , Pipes, T ob ac co i n G if t

Packages . Lighters, Pouches, etc. Al l T ob ac co guar-

anteed fresh.

TOYS -Ou r most extens ive s tock of toys in years

-Do l l s , Dogs , G ames an d Ir on T oy s in hundreds of

varieties. Candy Canes an d Candy Toys. Books fo r

children li p to 14 yea rs .

Buying in Narberthmand at DAVIS' Store

" ' IS the convenient, economical, friendly way to

solve the gift problem, and to save lots of bother

and time, At DAVIS' you'll find something for

everyone,

224 HAVERFORD AVE., NARBERTH

John th e Baptist Discussed

at Last Forum Meeting

The Presbyterian Church({ev. John Van Nes s, :Minister.),Il,etings for December l-l:

1):-l5 A. ) ' 1 . ~ B i b l e School. Rehears·als for Christmas.

II :()() :\ . ~ 1 . - ) ' 1 ornillg worship, 11 anyearnest person s these days arcperplexed about religious matt er s and as Christmas approachesthe y a rc a ski ng w he ther J es usChrist ever ' real l\" l ived . Thisquestion wil l b e :inswered in thesermon this morning.

II :00 A. ~ I . - Jun io r Chu rch, directedby ),1 rs. A. S. Digby.

-l :00 P. ;\I .-Communicants ' Class.7:00 P. M.-1'he three Endeavor So·

cieties will hold their illeetings.7 :-1S I'. ;\L-Evening worship. Ser

1110n theme: "\Vhat Shall 1 Ciyefor Christmas:"

Next \Vednesday evening-PrayerMeeting. Subject, "A Holy Night."The Chris tmas enterta inment lor the

younger children will be he ld o n Saturday afternoon, December 20, and asacred Chris tmas pageant will b e p re sented by t he ent ir e schoo l on Sunday,December 21. at -l:.10 1'. ~ 1 Therewill be a brief service in this churchon Chr is tmas Day at 9 :3 0 A. :\1. and

a "\\"atcll nleelillg" 011 Ne\\" " e a ~ s e\"c. I I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ ~ ~ _ ~ _ ~ __~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ , _ ~ _ ~ ~ . _ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ _ ~ _ ~ . ~ _ ~ __~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ ~ . _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~

Baptist Church of the E'JIangel!{obert E. Keighton, ;\Iinistcr.

Sunda\' , December 1-1:'1:-15 A. ),1.-'ChurchSchool.II :()O . \ . ) ' l .- ) . I' l rning wor shi p. Sc r

111011: "Thc Helpless God."7: 00 I '. ),I.-\ 'oung Jleople's hour.

By request of t he young pl'Op1ethc pastor is l ead ing them in alill'ran' stud\" of the Bible. \Vebegin 'with a' study of folk-lore.

7 :-15 p, ~ I . - E \ · e n i n g worship. Sermon: "The House of Christmas."Th e sermon is based upon Gilbert K. Chesterton's poem of

that name. I

\Vednesda\", December 17,8 P. : '1.- :l'raver sen;ice in th e home of the),1 is:""s Super, 1251. ).Iontgomery ,\ \"elIue. Th e subject will be: "J eSlls in)'ly Life."Nex t Sunday e\"Cning a t t he : 'I et ho

dist Church the re will be t he annua lcommunit\" Christmas sen-icc. Following a ' p ag ea nt a nd ca ro l s ervice

there wil l bl' a dramatic presentation ofHenr\" Van Dyke',; "StorY of theOther Wise ),1 a;1." .

John thc Baptist was th e subject ofdiscussion at thc ForulII meeting whichwas held last Thursday evening at thehome of ;\1 r. and 11 rs. Robert F.\Vood, 237 Fores t : \\ ·enne. It wasfonnd that this i'iew Testamentprophet of Uld Testament flavor was

_ __ himself a most in terest ing s ub je ct o f

Method,st Ep,'scopal Church stnd\" and anah 's is and there was somer c g r ~ t that it 'was impossiblc to gi\"eRe\·. Samuel ) , lacAdams, ; \ lin is ter . nlllre a tt en ti on t o him and to the

Sundav, December 1-1: signilicance of his inf luence on the lifeIi :-15 : \ . ) , f. -Sundav School. of 'esus which is the theme of thisII :00 A. ).I.-).Iorni;lg worship and s e a ~ o n ' s study.

sermun: "The Desire of J\a- Because of the holida\' season it wastions." decided uot t o ha\ "e a ;lOthe r meeting

() :-15 1'. ) ,1 .- l- :pwo rt h League dcvo' uut il the e\'cuing of Thursday, January

tional meeting. ,'lllll H. ",'hat mee.ting wil.1 be. held. a.t tl,l.e

7 :-lS 1'. ;\I.-E\"Cuing \ \ ' orship , home of ),1 r . , lI ld ),1 rs.AIthnr Staples,sermon: "Similar it ies and Lon·

l! 12-1 \\'oodside :\\"emH', and the bap ti sm

trasts Between ;\loses aIH i . I '11 I I I ' f l'J. H ' ot l'Sl1:-:' \\'1 H ' t ll ' St1 )Jl'ct () (lSCl1S-

esus. 's ion Montgomery Avenue an d Meeting House Lane, Narberth

' I ' u e s d a \ ~ Decelliller II" HI ' . ) ,1.- , ' ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~antil Fire Social h y t he E p\ yo rt h I I - - - - - - -League in the church parlor. I\Vednesda\", December 17, H 1'. ),1.-.

~ id-wcek p l ~ a y e r sen·ice.Thursda\", December 18, 2 :3 0 I'. :-1.

-; \1 eeting'of the \Voman 's Home ~ I i s -sionary Society in t he chu rch parlor.

Holy Trinity Lutheran ChurchRev. Clews A. Senft, Pastor.

Sunday, DI'Cl'nl!>er l-l:

l) :3U A. ~ l . - n i b l l · School.I I :00 A. ~ l . - T h e llIorning ser\"ice.

Theme of the little gospe l ser

ies: "The (ireatest Simplicity."(, :-15 I'. ~ I . - L u t h e r League.i :-15 I'. ~ I . - ( i o s p e l song service.

TheIne, "(io \\ 'ork Today!"

\Vednesdav--1:1S I'. ~ I . , confirmation class: 7:30 I'. ~ I choir rehearsalat the home of ),J iss Squicr, .lOS erayling :\ \"cnue.

Thursda\", 7 I'. ).I.-I're·confirmation class.'Fridav, i :30 1'. ),1.-0rchestra re

(wars'll.'

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!First Church of Christ, ScientistiA th en s a nd L inwood Aves., Ardmore.

Church Notes ! Reading Room. 1<) \VI'St Lancaster

IA\"l'nue, open dail\", 10 :30 A. ~ 1 to~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-l:30 P.),1. \ V e d n ~ s d a y l'\'enings, 9:15to <):-l5.

Sunday ser\"ices II :\ . ),1. and H

1'. ~ 1 Sundav School II :\. ),f.Th e stibject for the Bib le l es son s er

nllln for Sundav is "(;od, the Preser\"erof ),1 'In.'' .

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OUR TOWN

If you've w an ts o f a ny kind, try ac1assifip.d advertisement in this paperperhaps your neighhors will b e a bl e t ofin your needs.

Nal'berth's community weekly news

magazine may be purchased at news

stands in t he b or ou gh , a nd $2 wil lb ri ng i t by mail t o y our home e ve ry

Friday for a year.

minor infractions of the law."W e have been s tudy i ng t hi s p rob

lem for some time and now have

worked out a countrywide service to

aid our members at any time o f d ay or

night."

t o membe rs arrested for violation of

motor laws, with t he excep ti on o f "hit

a nd r un " cases, driving while intoxi·

cated or criminal arrest for man

slaughter or felony."This service," said J. Borton \Veeks.

president of the c lub, " is in tended torelieve the distress and embarrassmentof motor is ts who a re accused o f summary offenscs or misdemeanors underthe motor laws. Almost invariably themotorist finding himself in this predicament is far from home and unabl eto ge t in touch with friends. Bai l r equirements in many c as es h av e b ee nmet hy the motor is t turning over hiscar or valuables to the authorities. Ininstances where families a r c t ou ri ng ,r ea l h ar ds hi p h as f ol lowed arrest for

-nnouncement is made In' t he K ey

s tone Automob il e C luh o f thc inaugllration o f a h ai l s er vi ce to be extended

Bail Service Inauguratedby Keystone Auto Club

cational value and t he ir u se on an

Christmas mail is u rged by Miss Rose

Ehrenfeld. D ir ec to r P ub li c H ea lt h

Nursing Service. Local public sup

port in t he p as t has aided th is causeon the Main Line, and assis tance isneeded even more t hi s yea r a s per iodsof economic strain involve a chain ofsocial consequences which bring in-creasing demands. .

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Writes Best Song

Miss Dorothy • Babb, oj 306 LeyerillgMil l Road, CYl lwyd , whose sOllg was de·clared the best 5lIbmitted ill a State·wideCOllttst oj ]uPJior Women's Club. A telldollar prize was awarded her a t the Tumt

State Co'lYelltioll oj Womell 's C lubs he ldill Scranton. Miss Babb is a member oj the]unior Department oj the Bala.Cynwyd

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A n ew 600 candlepower electric light I Vc ryg r a ti f yi ng r e tu r ns f rom the sale

standard has heen authOrized by Coun- iof Christmas seals are repor ted by llrs.cil for the Nash corner, Haverford I} . Emott Cal dwel l, c ha irma n o i t he

Avcnue, at the s tat ion. It will be simi-I local commi tt ee , who announced t hat

lar to the other s tandards on Haver-! seals may be ob ta ined promptly hy

ford Avenue. ! telephoning Ardmore 2098.E ig ht s tr ee t l ig ht s t hr ou gh ou t the I .Memhers of the commit tee , Ardmore

:GIrl Scouts, B oy S co ut s from Brvnhorough of 80 candlepower each have \Mawr and Ardmore have rendered valrecently heen replaced hy 250 candle- uahle volunteer service in the interes t

power lights by the Philadelphia Elec- of t he s ea l s al e b y m ea ns o f whi ch

tr ic Company. They arc located at \ t u b e ~ c u l o s i s cases arc cared for and thethe following points: Essex Avenue be· pubhc ~ r o t e c t e d . .twccn Haverford and Windsor; Wind-! The httle s ea ls have a defil1lte edu

isor and Es sex, Forest Avenue OPPO-\ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~site the fire house ; Es sex and Sabine,W i n d s ~ a nd F or es t, W i n d s ~ ~ Narberth . Rockland and ~ T y n n e w o o d , I Nit ISabinc and \Vvnnewood. I mNego t ia t ion s' a rc bei ng conduc ted I 9'

hetween t he bo rough and Lower Mer- i ill G .,~ ' ; : t ~ n 1 ~ f , ; : m ; ' , : : ~ ~ n : , ~ I IFrS in DEMAND this CHRISTMAS! ;ItC11l 20. For s inking fund I, ~ I \

to pay principal 'I. \f~ ~ o ~ l ~ ~ ~ ] ( ; ~ } ) ~ J ~ I ill This year, more than any other , the electr ic and modern gas gift is prized •• . hoped fori \lI~ o J g ~ ~ ~ t s i 9 ~ 2 ~ ~ . ~ ~ 1,000.00\ ! Beautiful new designs, chromium plating on electric articles and the new automatic devices on l ' l ~For interest on ,,,, b Utwcntv-f ive thou- \ ill oth gas and electric appliances • • . have turned all eyes toward these smart home aids. 'Jsand . (25,000.00) t ~ tl'dol1ars, balance of i ~ I Ou r various suburban stores are fairly teeming with suggestions for everybody on your listl ~ I ~ 'a loan o f t hi rt y I 'I. 'Ithousand (30.000.- I "i,-it Spacious shopping areas . . . experienced clerks .• • attractive prices and budget plan privileges00) dol1ars datcd 'I. PIAugus t I . 1922... .. . 1.125.00 I· •• • combine to make shopping easy and delightful IFo r sinking fund itl \'Jto pa y p rin ci pal till' ti.,oi a l oan of se\,- ,W, 1cnt\·-tive th o u- \ll ,.,sa;1 d (75,000.00\ tillt t."llollars. dated Au- ,W, ,WI

gust I. 1925.......... 3,.t-!:;.00 ~ For interest on aa loa n of sevent\'- EI t · Wi m I "I •i\'e thousalid itl ec ric a e rons t s a . • • \0'F ; : ~ F ~ 1 A ~ ~ n ~ ~ 1 , O t l O O O I Ar eWelcome GiltsI Bengal RangeU r.For expenses of tIt . . . a nd t hi s year they're Fall'JY Mother's exclamalion to'·Shade Tree C011l- '\l'l '\l'll1Iission 400.00 ill mor e d es ir ed t ha n e ve r. of joy when she crosses the \tJFor h ond o f thc \1' Chromium plated, which kitchcn lhreshold and sees 'ill'horough trcasurer 150.00 ,I. means they 'l l nevcr larnish or stain! Automatic, which this ivory and green .. . o r pea rl gray and whi te , g leam. tt·For S t at e t ax 011 means a s igna l tells you just when the iron is hot enough ing porcelain enamel gas range! The famous Bengal. . • ~ 10al1s 5/):;.00 'WI. for the hatter! Many heautirul patterns and styles to c hoose with AutomatiCook Heat Control to free you rrom the ,W,For care and i I i ~ . ~ aintcnancc of ., rrom. Pril 'es begin at $9.95. kitchen, new Hi·Low hurners t o s av e gas, a nd evc ry fine , .th e Playg-round "1 modern range rea lurc ! With every Bengal Range a Seven \ ~ an d Comlllullity \'J Glowers Fir'ep!lu'e HCllter with Burnl Brass A'Hlirons. rrce. r'·Building- 4,Ol\O.00 ~ I Small down payment . Next payment with January gas b il l. \"iFor ~ a r h l ' r l h P v.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ....... 2,500.00 ~ ' I ~ Wanted by Eavneryone rice, S1l3.50. Slightly more on deferred payments. ~ For - i n t c r c ~ t on 'I. "1: ; E ; , ; > l : ~ : ~ ~ ~ ; " " ::::: I Electric ClockI WI ·Wh"', 'h ' righ' t im" · "Goodbye, Burnt m

ailit asks Father .. . Mother. • • .iP Toast,"·says this 'illt.~ ' l : . B'id! The s ~ r t and m o ~ . --e • '\l'lt:mart Neew Proct··or

e.'I. ern electric clock answers unfailingly t o t he second. It \: 'I.

nc"d never be jv,!und. set or oiled. u . ~ . ObservatolOY time e·llit comes electrically from your socket. Youwillfinda heautiful 'II-~ " I r display of all types of electric clocks i n o ur stores. Tudor The 1931 toaster i s new amI M~ I r . model in walnut·colored bakelite shown. 6% inches high. different .. . allll therefore'l: Only $9.75. in dcmand everywhere. Th e ,WI.\lJ Proctor, which makes the mos l h eaut ir ul s or t o f a g if t, i s \11'ilit shown. In chromium pla te , o f smart new des ign .. . and a l '- llutomatic! It s igna ls with a ruhy l ight when the toast i s '\l '1l'.! d,n, . . . "d k ~ p "" , ,,," .,,,, till ,,""""'. T" , , " ltl•·

\: '1 a slice or a whole delicious filled sandwich. $12.50. Other "

It' For the toaslers at lower prices. It'

I "Family"Gilt .. . that 1;1It' Gas Water HeaterI It'It' The Gif t of Gifts... It'It \ There is a Santa Claus! For I ~ ~ & Christmas . . . yo u c an i n. A Baby Grand ~ : ' \,y, stall t h e Au tomati c Gas hI '!II't ~ ~ Heater the family has been P i CO ( ~ ,I, ~ wanting without paying any. ,J,It' thing at all! A thi rty.day f ree trial . . . an allowance or Perfect for a boy or girl It'1&\ $10 r or you r o ld heater .• . and no further payment until away at school . • . for II 1&\

.., your Janullry gas bill comes along! Then 2 years to pay! In second radio f or t he home ~ % ,! !, place or lhe $10 I I l l o ~ a n c e , you may take a beautiful Radi. to be used upstllirs by Mother o r Dad when young f ol ks '!II'I ' , ~ ant Seven Glowers Fireplace Heater, with Burnt Brass And. have c aptured the living room downstairs. The Baby Grand ~ ! ~ .,!!, i ro ns , r re e! Cho ic e o f . fo ur f amou s Aut omat ic Wl It er Hea t. i s a r ea l h ig ·p er fo rm ing 7 ·t ub e, a ll ·e le ct ri c Philco in a com · '!II'" ' P . $80 . st II d pact cabinet of intereslin" Gothic design. It offers the ~ ' & \,] !, ers. rices, up • • • 1I1 a e . ., .,i. reccption of II full'sized radio and yet sells for only $49.50. "* (Too.. """".) tI These Electric II Sewing "Merry Christmas, II Machines Mother I" I1&\ Combine "...., From a thought fu l son , perhaps , or ,I,f.' Beauty and from Dad • . . but whoever gives It\It' Mother her fine modern Eurekll <elec. It\tt' Utility t r ic c leaner ) wil l be s ur e o f an ex· It\1&\ c lama ti on o f r ea l d el ig ht ! De Luxe ~ t ~ : First of all, these electric sewing machines lire wonderful Eureka S ta nd ar d E le ct ri c C le an er ~ & , .., workers..•• Free-Westinghouse make, with built.in light (shown) with tremendous high·vacuum suction for thor- '!II'~ , .n d Wooin,h""" m"". TI.. n th" , , I""d,,,m, pi« .. ""h , ". , ", , , , ; , , . P,p"l" b , " " " Ii,h' to h . n d l ~ I'II' of rurniture .•. these console, consolette and desk models $56.50. Ensy terms. Eureka Special, a wonderful cleaner, , ~ Itl .. . finished ill beautiful soft walnut, mahogany and oak too. $39.50. Easy terms. Free, with either model, a set of It'lit.\ tones. Free set of IIttachments and free demonstration. An cleoning attachments. ~ t , allowance or $25 for 'your old machine , too . Prices start Eureka Junior, a small, powerful hllnd cleaner. Cleans ~ tt' at $116.50 • • • w it h built.in light, $124. Ensy p ayme nts . u ph ol ste ry, pi llo ws , d ra pe ri es , mat tr es se s and the inside of ~ ~ tt' Other electric sewing machines at $70 and up. the car. Hair·drying attachment free. $16.50. ,I,M /I ALL SUBURBAN STORES OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9.30 I III, M

I PHILADELPHIA E L E ~ T R I ~ Ifl ~ O M P NY IlI A II cA Pioneer in Voluntarily establishing J:ow 1{ates II "0'. for aU electric Service I! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ ' - ~ ~ ~ _ i ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! _ ~ i ! ! ! ! ! ! ' - ' - i ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ' - ' - - e ! - e ! ' - - ! I ! ! !

New Light Authorized IUse of Seals Urgedfor Haverford Avenue. on Christmas Mail

.11>0.00

C)OO.OO

IIHU.OO

400.00

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1.000.00

I.iOO.OO

3.S00.00

5,000.00

4,300.00

2.700.00

$-HlO.OO

100.00

400.00

3,300.00

9,000.00

22.000.00

10,500.00

For salary of sec-retary .For salary of borough solicitor "....For salary of borough treasurer .."For salary of Superintcndent ofI 'uhlic \Vorks ......For fire protec-tion " .For expenses ofBoard of Health"h, r pol icc ex -

P C I l ~ l ' : - ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . .

For ,trcet light-

i11g .For stationery.puhlishing- 0 r d -inances, incidentals a nd g en er alConnciI cxpcnscsFor rcnt of Council Chand"'r ........For road" hriclgc,and s c \ \ " ~ r ~ . care

and ma in t enanceof same, collection of a shes andincidental hi g hway l ' X P l ' t l ~ l ' ~ . . . . . .

For ""\\'cr rcntal,payable to Lower

.\lcrion TownshipFor col lcc t ion ofgarhag-" .Fo r s inki ng fundto pay principal

of a loan of fiftyone thousalld(51.000.00) do lIars d a t l ~ d 1\lay I ,1907 " ..For interest onscvcntcen th o usand (\ 7.000.00\dollars. balance ofa loan of fifty-onethousand (51,000.00 \ do l1a rs da tcd:--Iay I. 1907..........For sinking- fundto pay principal

of a loan of tll 'cnlY-Sl'\'c'n thousand('27,000.00\ dollarsdate,1 june 1, 1909For i nt cr cs t onn i n e thousand(9.000.00) dollars.

balance of a loanof tII 'cnty-seYCIIthousand l27,OOO.(0) dollars datcdjune I. 1909 .For sinking- fund

t" pay principalof a loan of thirtythousand (30.000:.(0) dollars dall'djuly 1, 1916 .For i nt cr cs t onlll'l'nt\· thousand(20 .odo .0(l ) d 0 lIars, for si xmon th s a nd tiftc c II thousand(15,000.00) d 0 lIar s for s ixmonthshal al lc e o f a loanof thirty thousand

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be poss ib le for the Finance Commit tee

to do o th er t ha n r ec omme nd a n i n

crease in our present tax rate, rather

than a decrease."W e have been advised by the bor

o ug h a ss es so r t ha t t he t ri an nu al a s

sessment . which covers for t he m os t

part an equalization of assessmcnts,

will t ot al a s follows:"As se ss ed v al ua ti on o f imp ro ve d

land, $4,631,550; assessed valuation ofunseated land, $75,995; assessed valuation of profcssions, t r ade s and occupa

tions for tax purpose , $343,920."This g iv es us a total of $5,051,41J5

g ro ss a nd s uh je ct t o a ny a dj us tm en t

which may he mad c he for e t hc tax

duplicate i s f inal ly t ur ne d o ve r t o t heFinancc Committec as a ha sis for taxcollection."The tenta tive appropria tion budget

calls for the sum of $85,225 to be expended and the committee thcrefore isobliged to rccommcnd a t a x r at e whi chwill raisc this Slllll.

.. :\ one of thc f unds col le ct ed for t hepurpose of mcc ti ng i nt c re st and s inki ng f un d r cq ui rcmc nt s o n o ur b on de dindebtedness can at any t im e b e u se db y t he b or ou gh for any othcr purposewha teve r, nor has t hi s heen done."This will requirc $14,710, including

i nt er es t on current loans. The ncxtl a rge st i tem is that s ct as ide f or th euse of the Highway Department in co llecting ashes, maintaining sewers, etc.,and for s t rcet impro\' emcnt, which lastitcm has hccn almost cOlllplctcly diminated ior thc coming ycar. Followingthis, wc havc police and fire protection;none of t he se i tems c an he furt herr ed uc cd w it ho ut c ur ta il in g t he wor k

to a point whcre the anairs of thcborough wou ld no longer be efficientlymanagcd. The t ax r at e of $1.80 perhundred dollars on t he b as is of thc

to ta l assessments as submit tcd hy thcasscssor will yicld $90,92(j gross. l'romthis must hc deductcll a n e st im at c o ithe cxonerat ion to he allowed. duringthe vcar of 1931. as wcll a s c as h discOlllits and l'xpcnse of collection. This,wc cstilllatc at $7000, which I ca vc s avisihlc nct rcn'nuc of $83,921J."Addi ti onal r evenue from other

sourccs such a rental of stcamroller,permits for opcning highways, ctc .. wecstilllale at $2000. which makes a totalof $85.921> to be uscd t o c oy er a n ap ·propr ia t ion hudgct tota l ing $85,225."011 thc h as is of t he ahovc , this

cUlI1l11ittcc n'colllnlelllis t ha t t he lJorough tax for the year of 1931 he leviedat the rate of $ 1 . ~ 0 p"'- hundred dollarson the asscssccl \ 'aluation ,egregalcd a,follows:"For g en er al b or ou gh p ur po se s,

$1.15; for stred maintenance, 10c; iorsinking fund and interest on bondcd indebtedness, 35c; for fIre protl 'ctiol1, ZOc:total. $1 .80 . " . •Proposed expenditures included. ;n

the 1931 budget which was adopte:! atlirst·reading 1\1 t ~ l 1 d a y night ·are as iollows:

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Tax Reduction and BudgetAre Tentatively Adopted

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December 12, 1930 OUR TOWNPage Fi ft een

Store Hours 9 to 6

MAIN LINE STORE

MONTGOMERY A VENUE AT ST. JAMES PLA«::E, ARDMORE

Line StoreDRESSES

at tAe Main

&·CLOTHIER

SPORTS

WINTER'S NEWEST

STRAWBRIDGE

T.he Ph i Tau Delta will gi\'e a dance \at th e ~ I e r i o n Cricket on Sa tu rday eye·ning, Decemher 20. .

i\[ r. Elwood Richarc\,;(ln, ,.;on of :\1 r.

and ?\frs. \V . R. Richardson, of Valles"iew Road. ~ erion, will a rr iye homeon Saturda,' from th e lTniversitv of.\Iabama 10 ' ";I]( 'IHI the Chri,.;tmas 'IwlidaY>l with hi,.; parent,.;.

:\Iiss \'irginia Hildreth. of \\'ynne- ,wood, i,.; enterta ining at luncheon and:hridge nn Tue,.;day e"euing, Decemher30.

~ I r .and

~ I r s .D. O. Lyle, of AvonRoad, will give a d an ce a t the \\ 'om

an',.; Cluh of Bala-Cynwyd on : -Ioudaye"euing, December 2<), in honor of tlll'irdaughter, ~ iss ~ ina Lyle.

~ [ i s s Polly 11almqui,.;t. of :-\arhrook

Park, will give a h ri dg e a nd lincn

,.;hower on Saturdav aflernoon, Decemhe r 20. in honor o(:\li,.;s Doro lhy Van derheck. o f C ynwy d. whose engage1IIent to :\[1'. :-\ed \Vi lc ox h as h een an-Inouncl'd. Among t he g ue sts will he:\1 i,.;s Dorothy Ru""ell. ~ iss BeltySwing. ~ I i s , . ; Rut h Horne , lIlrs. HelenBartlett, ~ 1''';. J. Foh\'ell Scull. J 1 .. :\1 iss~ arion H unler. ~ rs. Leonard \Vi!cox,~ rs . ?\orman Smith. :\1 iss FrancesRoherts. ~ iss Hope Burlingamc,

:\Ii"" Doroth" \\'oodhnl'\", III r s .Thoma,.; Fox, ~ 1''';. John Tn impy , ~ [ i s , . ;Virginia Chewning, ~ I r , . ; . Pierce Richarc\,;. III i ,. ., .. : \1 argaret Saul. :\1 i ss E \' ;i eSanl and :\Ii"" Patience ""ohlert.

:\1 r. and ~ 1''';. I ~ S. Ba,.;ler, 21 ') lona

.\ venne. are receiving congratnlation,.;on the hirth of a danghter. \ ' irg inia: \l ar ie , a t 11lln1l'. 2 1'. ~ 1 ta,.;t Friday,Decemhe r 5. ~ 1 J ' , . ; . Ba,.;ler is the fOrIner~ [ i s s Eleanore D. Hill. daughter of:\11''';. :\ . S. H i ll. Philadelphia.

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THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN S T U R D ~ Y EVENINGS UNTIL C H R I S T M ~ S

Also lJ t tllis gl'OUp, models fo r business

and town wear _ practical, but ou t

of the ordi nary in every line of their

designing. One-piece and two-piece

models _ SOJlle with wide feat/tel' belts.

N ew styles} different s ty les - the

Dresses themselves justunpacked.

New} bright colors} new color

combinations} new flaked mate

rials} beautiful novel t ies- in fact}

the smar tes t of th is season 's

smart wools In the new 111id

season s ty le s a nd colors.

The model sketched is in a COll1

binat ionof b rown w ith winter's

du l l gold} sometImes cal l ed

"Cor t ez" - a lovely foundation

for a brown ensemble.

Library Receives Gift

of Pictures of RomeThe :\ a rhe rt h Libra rv recent \y re

ceive,1 a valuahle gift o(pictures. " ~ I i s sRena Kurth, of Narherth, while ,.;pending la,.;t ,.;ummer in Rome, rememberedthat the lihrary at home wa,.; making

a eollect ion of pictun's for th e \b e ojkachel'S and , .;tudents in their ,.;cllll01work, aud the thought occurred to he rthat ,.;ome vicws of that magnifict'nl Icity on the T iher would he of inll're,.;t Ito the students of Ancient Historv .

In the collection of picture,.;, i,re ,!,.;ented hy : \l is s Kurth, i,.; a vi ew o f t heColi,.;eum, restored as it was in the

days of X ero. There i,.; a\, ;o a separateview of the Amphitheatre. which is I,.;ai,1 t o h a, 'c ,.;cated Ri.OOO pcrsons. and Iwa,.; ded ica ted hy Titu,.; in the veal' 80.\. n. Th e picture ,.;hows the" Arenawith men am! beasts in gladiatorialc omhat , t he tier,.; of ,.;eals filled with,.;pcc1ators.There ar c four view,.; of the RomanFornll l . the tCrIn applied to t he l ar ge , Iopen. n., .' tangular , .;pace in th e central Ipart of thc city, whic h was the com'mon re,.;ort of thc people for worship.

for hu,.;iness and for pleasure. Th e Pic-ltun',.; ,.;how the more important temples

which often ,.;en·ed mor e t ha n a re ligious purpo,.;e. Th e Temple of C on con! \ \' as u,.;ed for meet ing, .; of theSenate, a nd t ha t of Saturn \\'as at onetime the Statl' Treasur\'. Later th e,.;pace \\,a,.; cro\\'de,1 \\'ith' building,.; and1I1onUlllent,.;.Th e \'ie\\',.; ,.;11ll\\' the modern CIt,· with

it,.; \,a,.;t ruin,.;, it,.; statue,.; alld illonu)lIent,.;. Th e eohlnln,.; of the heaut ifulTl'1I1ple of Castor and 110llux can hedistinctly seen. One of the chief \'icw,.;is the Palace of Tiherius. T he Archo f Sep timu s Se" erns , d at in g froll1 203A. D .. can al,. ;" be scen. This is th,'only con,.;truction in th e city remainingpractically in perfect conditioll. Tothe ,.;"utheasl ,.;tan,!"; t he a rch of Titu,.;,,1<-dieat,'d in thc \ 'l 'a r Rl :\ . D. Ea,.;tof th e :\reh ri",''';' the ruin of t he Inagnilieent ColiseulI l in t he anc ie nt ~ a r -dens of Xero·,.; <;olden House.These arc only a few of the p l a c e ~

sho\\'n that arc ";0 intenseh' interest

iug to the s tudent o f Aneielit Hi,.;tor\'.T,'acher,.; may b"rro\\' thl''';'' picture,.;

tn u,.;e in their classruoll1s. and st u·,dents may examine them in the l ibrary.

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White's Sweet Shop219 Haverford Avenue, Narberth

PIIOJl<:-N,ARBER'fH 4()()5

Honle-Made Baked GoodsWill Help Make YourChristnlas Complete

OPEN UNTIL3 P. M.

SATURDAYS

Office every Friday evening from 7 :30 unt il 10

These hours in effect until Christmas

Th e Link Be/ween Fore5/ ,1IId Home

Pfefferneusse l b. , 50c

Springerle l b. , 60c

Finest Fruit Cake 011 the Main Line, l b. , 75c

HOLIDAY CAKES and PIES,

With or Without

The best Mixed Chocolates (madein Narberth) l b. , 60c

American Mixed Hard Candies lb ., 25c

Candy Canes lc to $1.50

Fine Line o f Import ed Chocolates

and other Novelties 5c up

Also a large l:"e of Domestic a"d Imported

Candy Toys

And don 't f or ge t o ur 14 f lavors of de .

licious, home-made, pure, rich Ice Cream.

You"11 save time and cooking if you'll

let us do your Christmas baking for you.

Delicious pastries ' , , everything of the

very best quality.

29 BALA AVENUE, BALA.CYNWYD \

CYNWYD 662--- - - - - - - - ~ - - = - : : ~ = - = - - - = - - = - I

Will both be eager to own one of our very useful Chests of

Tools. These are Stanley manufacture-a name that

means satisfaction. There are several sizes, from a juniorse t of 18 tools in a s tr ong cardboa rd box to an e labo ra te

wooden cabinet containing tools to please th e most fas.

tidious. We have samples and illustrated folders o f the se

t ha t c an be se en any day , or Friday evenings from 7:30

until 10 o'clock. Drive in N o. 29 Bala Avenue, passing

the Log Team Sign on th e left, and you wil l f ind ample

parking s pa ce i n the rear. Don't forget your Christmas

Platforms.

DAD & Son

UNUSUAL GIFTS for Christmas..... Special Attention to Engraving Cards

SlIt- at the Last Moment~ ~ a " Visit Our Extensive Toy Department

OPEN EVENINGS..... , 1ltlt /( 1 f g .~ i b r - a - W l r r wi t ::;v110P136 SOUTH 15th STREET, AND

11 BURLINGTON ARCADE, 1420 CHESTNUT STREET

Shull Lumber Company

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OUR TOWN

perfumes: Houbi,Also perfumizers

ViE DELIVER

Right at the Narberth Stat:Oll

Phones: Narberth 2838 and 2839

§ t i ~ A ~ JU12Ut7

J T ( ) I 2 ~

The Viamond

MARKET STREET AT EIGHTEENTH

has no substitute

c. R. S:mitL. &iJ Son

-and at Moderate Prices

Christmas Greeting Cards.

A complete line of Whitman's fresh, delicious

Chocolates.

Permit Us to Suggest

Smokers' novelties: Including fanciful ash trays,

and humidors, cigarette cases and lighters.

A complete line of imported

g : ~ n t ' s , Coty's and Le DeBut.

and compacts.

Kodaks in colors.

Beautiful Diamond Rings, $50.00 up

Diamond and Crystal Pendants, $16.00 up

Diamond Bracelets, $20.00 up

Sheaffer's Pens amI Pencils-a complete assort

ment, including the popular Sheaffer Desk Sets.

The Lifetime Gift.

Fora Fine Assortment ofCHRISTMAS GIFTS

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A Reputation Since 1837 for Good Watches & Service

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ISoldier Letters Tell of Establishing: Washington'sWinter Quarters at Valley!

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OURT()wN

Exhibited at Bala.Cynwyd Club

.\ ":\STEL "( ll\TI\,-\JT1>.1' .llrs, 11' . .I. /la,'is, of I-J.-J. F.d!lchill f(oad. /lala. o f " /i ss .\'allcy.Ia/le ,\'icodO/l/ls. o( lI·ilkillsIJlII"i!. Pa .. ,,,/tich is ill(/uded itl all c.rhihitiO/l o( her , ,'ork liml that o( Jiiss .llahl'! /lallat the rrcJll/al/'s Club

of /lala-CYI/7l'.\'d this (('cek '

11)' ( i l ~ O l u a : '1( )J ( (as of thc mill stood "Walnut Grove,"

Fo r ;\tain Line Communi ty Weel<lies homc of Lieut enan t-Co lone l I saac

i :\ lI.lain Line reader asks for a mor e H ngh es , of the Pennsylvania mili t iai detailed account o f the I l lovements of a dwel l ing house pu t up prior to 1743: the Continental Army j us t b ef or e it anrl t ak en d own about 1867.' we nt i nto winter CJuartcrs at Valley Ou r gallant Laurens, a membcr ofForge, Albigence \Valdo, a surgeon \Vashington's family, wrote from head

!with the New England t roops, w ro te, quarters (;ulph Mill: "The army

: und er d at e o f Thu rs da y, D ec embe r II , crossed the Schuv lk il l on the 13th (SatI l i n : "This n ight camped in a scmi- urdayl, and has rema ined encamped oni circle ncar the ford"-meaning Swedes the heights on this side. Our Irulyi Ford, t o which the army had march ed r ep ub li ca n g en er al h as dcclared to his,from its strong \Vhitemarsh position, officers that he will s et th e example of

Icast of the Schuylkill. Next day, De- pass ing the wintcr in a hut himself.cember 12, Colonel Jo hn Lau ren s The precise position is not yet fixedw ro te to his father, Hcnry Lau rens , npon, in whi ch o ur h nt s arc to he conPresident of t he Con ti nent al Congress , s truct cd: i t w il l probably bt' determinedthen sitting at York, b ey ond t he Sus - this da\ ·"- that is. : ' Ilondav, DecembcrCJuehanna: "The want of provisions- 15. . .I could weep t ea rs o f blood when T say "Our truly republican general " hadi t-rendered it impossible to march; we no hut, of coursc, at t hc ( in lph; he isdid not mar ch till the cvening." said to ha\'c cstablishcr! headquarters"I cou ld weep tears o f bl ood when in Ihc house of Colonel Hughcs.

I sa\, it," mnst ha\'c comc from the Tuesday, the 16th, is described by\ ' en: heart of this aidc to General A lb igence \Va ldo as a "cold, rai ny day\Vashington. Young Laurcns, h igbly . . . for tbe first time we h a\ 'e b een

t rain cd. capahk. bri ll iant indeed, de- here the tents wer e p it ch ed to keep

served a hetter fate than was h is ; for, the men more comfortable." On De

a ft er t he cessat ion of arms, he. unawa re c embe r 17, General \Vash ington ext ha t p ea ce had comc. w as k il le d whi le p re ss ed h is t ha nk s to his officers andg a l l a n t l ~ ' fighting, in his home State o f s ol di er s an d on Thursdav , DecemberSouth Carolina. 18, th er e w as " a d ay of Tlianksgiving."But th er e we re o th er foes along the as suggested by Congress. On the

Schll\'lkill. in t he e arh' winter of 1777, same d ay , G en er al \Vashington gavethan'the gn aw of hll1i ger a nd t he b it e e xp li ci t d ir ec ti on s f or th e constructionof icy winds, Ou r troons had i nt en ded o f h ut s. Th e cantonment was to be at

to c ro ss t he ri\'er at :'lIaIson's Fo rd - Valley For ge : a nd th e h ut ti ng w as to\\ 'ashington miscalled it l \I adi son 's be by brigades. I n another le tte r toFord-when, lo! on t hc west ern s id e, h is f at he r. Col on el Laurens wrote thatholdinl.(' tbe hilltops o vcr lo oki ng Gu lph t he camp h as " be cn de te rm ine d this

: 'If ill ]{oad. the\' spied the r ed co ats , d a\ '; it must be in such a si tuation asLord C o r n w a l 1 i ~ had been paying a to ' admi t o f a bridge of communicat ionp lunder ing and p ig -s ti ck ing \'isit to over the Schuylki1l for the protectionwhat is now ou r ~ ain Line count ry . enougb from the enemy not to beTrue. ht' was returning to town; bu t reached in a day's march, and properlyi us t now he hlocked "the road leading interposed between the e nemy a nd the

, 'from, the river a nd t he defile cal1ed th e most valuable part of this coun try onGulnb," this side o f th e Schuylkill."

"\\'h;:t is understoor l as t he ( ;u lph, " Fina1l\'. Fr ida\ ', t he 19th, we have, wrote ou r able local h is to ri an . t he l at e this froil) the diary of Joseph Clark,, \ \ ' . S. Baker. "is where the creek printerl in Ihe P aper s of the N ew Jeri passes through the Gulph hil1 and to se\' His to ri ca l Soc ie ty : "The camp

I effect a passage had cleft it to the Imo\'ed near Val1ey For ge , w he re w e.. . • i base," Th e mi1l was about a mile and immediat el \' s truck up temporary huts

We Are Indl'Vlduallsts No Longer-Must A'JIotd : a half west of t he Seh udki l1 . a nd h e- C<H'ered with lea\'es. In a few days

M . d d· S· I . T II W 'C l b tween s ix amI seven miles from Val1e\' ' we b eg an t he building o f o ur l og h ut s. "tSUn erstall lngs, OCtO agist e s oman s ll! Forge. It was of stone. :\ mile north Christmas week came heavy snows.

December 12, 1930

Clearing House forXmas GivingNeeded

Many View Art Exhibit

at Bala.Cynwyd ClubJ)ozt'n" of distinguishcrl " i l paint ings

and watcr col or s lw I"eal art ist : ' an 'heing arhni rcd in iht, F"YI'r "f lhcIJala-C\'Ilw\'C1 \\ '"man's Cluh, in anexhibition which began last Monday anrlwill end this Saturday. Smart butno t nl"dern in a bizarrc sen"t', thework is characterized hv fidelitv torlt-tail and a nicc sense 'of color ', restrained and yt' ! hy no me;'llIs suhducd

in tone.:'III's. \\'. J. Dol\'is. "f 1·1-1 Edgeltill

R"ad. Bahl, a nd h er friend. 11 iss ~ ahelHal1, of Pbiladclphia, are the cxhihilot·s. B"th an ' nlclnht'r" of the .\rt.\lIiance. anrl :'Iliss Hall teaehes in tIll'Schoo l o f Inrhblrial Art. ~ I r " . Da\'i,'had several still I ifes and landscapes onview. in oil, and also some portraits.which are her specialty. E:ipeciallypraiseworthy i:i Ollt ' of Samuel ] ~ Earle, Vil1ano\'a. and another llf :'1 r.

Davis and the ir son 1onathan.Water col or s a re '}'[iss Hall's con

t ri bu ti on t o the exbibit. 111'1' land,scapes of Eur"l. 'ean scenes \\'"n praise

from many

"Cn-operatc ami correlate yonI' d - "I n former tillles, the individual sup-for ts w ilh t hn st ' o f o ther s, and succcss p li ed h is own food. clothing and etber: ".-\s to f amily life in the o ld d ay s, "

wil1 mark your manner nf meetinJ.( the necessitie:i of life, aud was not depeud- I , hc s pe ak er wcn t ou. "the f at he r was

nlisunderstanding" of ci\'ilizcd life," ent on otbers fo r bis u eeds . T ,, (l ay , tIll' bcad of thc famih' and bis word

Dr, . hunt 's I'endlcton LichtenbcrJ.(er, social condi tinns have become so iu" , . . . . 1, t" 1 I' I " d I 1 I' I' I \\'as absolutt,. I oday, fantlly hfe lasI'rnfcssor 01 Sncio!ogy at the 'n : \ ' er - tncate t wt t le lIlC IVI ua HlyS u-; \\'- I. ' " Ex-I'n'sicktlt Roosevelt started a so-sity of I'etlnsyh·ania. rlt-dared at the ing ratber Ihan makes it," Dr. J.ich- !)('cnnle lIIodt'rnlzt'rl, and thc chnglll g cietv whic h ht, cal1t'd the S. P. U. G.

nala-Cynwyd \ \ 'l l l llan' s Chlb meeting tt'nbcrger \\'cnt on. He pointed out: \ 'i ne n flen becnmes a rambler, \V0111- (Sn'ciet\, for Pre\'ention of Useless

I bthat indllstr,\' has created all itl\ 'ol\ 'cd: all '" i lldel' t' ndenCt ' ill , 'colIOll lic a l ld (;i\'ing). There is an opportunity for

)ccell1 er 3. even'om' tn earn' out ~ r. Roosevelt's"The :lgT i, conlpl,' ' '; \\ T dn not " m ~ i a l netwnrk in which wage-earncrs, Iltllilical lIlattt'1'S has bl'll1lgbt about this idea' th is Chris ll i las . The l lain Line

I Inde r" Iand I ll any things a and individuals arc dependent on 01'- I , , '" I ,I 1 11 I Fedcratinn of Chu rc he s k nows in-" f . ..! ~ t a t l ' ot a l ; l 1 r ~ . al l ( le In ( lc rgtH,r! rkal of thinking IS r eq ui rc d t o g al ll ze d IIHlustry or theIr neceSSitIes. I . I f 'l I' f I timately the needs of many familiessolve "u r pr"blenls, ",-\nd a t p re scnt we, as individuals, do ' ~ l an ' m tI e anll y on a laSIS 0 equa - throughout the year.

not knO\\' how to correla te our efforts i Ity, Tb is year t be re is an unusual <lelllandw ith t bo sc of others. : "'I '" he a. happy family, both hus· u pon th e or ga niz atio n. I n N ov embe r

1 I I f I 11 1 f t alone. there \\'('re sevcnt\.'·eight families"to I I Id . 11 f >atH an( WI t' S Hln r lan' a per cc · ,' n, c r t 1e 0 regnlle, a 0 us " " referred f or a ss is ta nc e as comparedtIt I . d "d r t ~ nnrlerstalHhng: If not . the re IS nothmg with thirt\' in Novembt'r of last veal',

\\:cn' aug lt 0 >e 111 IVI ua I S ~ . • an-: tl) d o hut t" sel'aralt'. I n spite These. of 'course, arc in addition t o t hekmd has not o\'ercome that traIt. ~ any I , ,1' " .. : I 'I I 'I'll l'

. .oj \\ 1,lt I' ',I,r ,I )(1Itt nlll( crn mar- already hea\'y load being car ri ed by the

sav , ' run n1\' msmes s t o smt my- i . 1 I o rgan izat ion. P l an s a re being made forseif,' and fail to realize that we are nage". t len' an ' many, many lappy .lll ' ' ' . ' ' these famIlies that wil1 necessarily have

l i\ 'i ng in an international world. to e xt cn d b ey ond t be Chr is tmas sca-DI'. Lichtenhcrger is a member of SOIl . A l arge number of these people

"F"l'1ncrly. husiness, education, re- the American Acadcmv of Political and aI'\! self-respt'cting men a nd w omen ,

ligion and fandly life were harmoni-, Social Scicncc, since '1912. an d is au - who, up t o t hi s tillie, have alwavs heen

ons, In nlodcrn life their relationships i thor of two books : "Divorce. a Study self ·supporting. Jobs arc real1y what

are n" t so "nHloth; and we do not u n- i in Soeial C·ausation." and "The De- most of them need though, manytimes, there arc domestic problems and

derstand fully enough t h a ~ this is the vt'!optllent of tht' Social Theory." sickness due to unemployment.

eause of many controversIes. Unem- i ?III's. H, Bruce Ramsay sang a ~ r n u p In e\"l'ry comnllmity. there is needed

p l , , ~ ' m e n t \ \ ' a ~ unknown under ~ h old: of soprano :iolos, accompanied by ~ f r s . a clearing house for Christmas giving.

reglmt· and IS clue to the soctal an d I (;eorge F. Blewett. \\'ith so many churches, Sundayt'conolnic changes. SdlOOls. cluhs. fraternities. etc" g i\ 'ing '

Dr. 1,I'clltell- to the IHl()r a t Chr is tmas tin1t', 'tbere is

"\\ ' e arc now Ih'ing," - I ' II 1 I . '11 IInc )erg' 1 says lIS son WI 1a\ 'c an danger of the descrving being t1l11ittedIwr gc r r lt -d ar cd , " in an int erna ti onal oppor tuni ty to find his life work for an d others r t 'Cl, idng more than lht'\'\\'orld, fmm which t he U ni te d S ta te s himself. He should decide earlv b e- nt·e d. Fo r instanct', a ye ar or tw o a g l ~ .is no longer isolated no r independent. cause oncc ou t of t he c ra dl e mos t of one family received fi\'e baskets from

h1'S time wl'l1 be taken up in dodgt'ng dl'ff"retlt g r o u l ) ~ 'file Ile"t da\' a do '()urs is an international c ou nt ry a nd .'. " ' . . e-photographers. to r and the vi:iiting nurse had to be

\\'ill always be considered such, Th e '" * * called. In v iew o f this, thc Federation

L'nited Statt's eould no t staY ou t of the Th e Pri nc e o f Wal es is studying the of Churclws is will ing to ar t as a clear-last war and wi ll bc able 'to s ta y o ut ! > a n j ~ in order to play American j.azz. ing house and asks all organizations

oj ano.tht'r great conR.iet only if there i \ \ ~ I ! l t a ! 1 t sa' cClalrSr)): COJtlUtSI')t artla,k( ekt'ctkl,lc strlllgs and ,indi\'iduals. dcsirolb of helpingit in thc less lortnnalt' neighhors a l Chr i" tl ll a s

never IS another confhct. Iace every n ow a nd then. I t ime, t o comlllunicate with them.

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Dairies

Photle Wartle 1121

le/;':tl c la ims . t n \ll'eHent the same withnU l cll'l:lY t.olI:A :lIARTAN McCULLEY, Executrix,2t l liatnl"l"n A venue, Narher th , Pa .

Ur 111'1' A\.torney,ALAN .TOHNSON SMITH, Esq.,

:121 Swede Ht'"Oel.l ' \orrlstown, Pa.

(12-12-30)

Guernsev

Factory O'/'Ined F.lr; neh

802 N. BROAD STREETPhiladelphia , Pa. Phone,

IN MILK

..A Complete. DI'pmdahle Dairy Sen'ice"

BROOKMEAD GUERNSEY

MILK an.d CREAM

FOOD VALUE

The beautiful Guernsey Cow produces

nlore FOOD VALUE

Brookmead

F ir st Chu rch o f Christ, ScientistARDMORE, PENNSYLVANIA

Announces a

FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCEBy CYRUS S. ROGERS, C.S.of San Francisco. California

. M e l l J 1 H ~ r of t 1 1 l ~ B O C l I ~ ( l of 1 ~ f ' ( · t t l l ' t ~ ~ h i l ) of till ' :\Iot 11,,1' f'l1l1l'('h." h e l " i l ' ~ t Church of C'hri:o-:t, ~ ( ' i ( , · l l t i : - : t . ill I·to. toll . : \ t a ~ ~ n ( · l 1 \ l s ( ' l l : _ _ :

TO BE DELIVERED IN TH E CHURCH EDIf-ICEATHENS AND LINWOOD AVENUES. ARDMORE

Sunday Afternoon, December 14. 1930, at 3:30 o'Clock

Th e Public Is Cordially Invited

Supporte8 by wonderful cleanliness, low Bacteria. and

supervised by four M'Ll11 Line Boards of Health

gives yOll greater FOOD VALUE,

Finer Flavor, that "Golden Color"

and real Economy hy actual test.

Wcst Lancastcr Avcnue, Wayne

Trade

Mark

'TWCHt)' 1'"cars' Prodllctiol! ((luI D i s ~ rir,ltt i01\ on t he Main Line

OUR TOWN

ESTATE NOTICEEHt at e o f ,JoHeph S. ="eff, deceased. '

late of : " a rher th , Pa . Letters tCHta- !IHcntar:\ ' on th e aho\'",> oHtate havinl-:;

ht ' PH g·;·anted to Lena K. Neff, ConHho

hO( ' IHHl Sta te H.nad. Narherth . Pa., an d

(iirarc1 'l 'ru:--t COl111H1JlY al l l lcrRons in clehlec1 to t he said cHtate ar e r C f l l H ~ H t e c 1to l11al<e lHlYJllent, an d t ho se h av in g:clainu.. to present th e s ame , \ \· it h ou t

delar. at th e "f\l('e ofG l I ~ A R \ ) 1"RUHT COMPANY.Bl'oad and Chestnut Hts.• Phila.

A. A..JACKSON, P1'l·s..!O;;I';PH l'\"\o"F I ~ W J N n . Esq., Attr .•

2:101 Pnel<ard' Building.Phila .• Pa .

02-26-30)

0" he r Attorney.L A R ~ g l ~ I ~ R E & WRIGHT,

320 DeKalh St.,~ o r r i s t o " · n t Pa ,

(12-26-30)

IESTATE NOTICE .

EHtate of patrlek Donahue, late or IILowol' ;o,rel'ion Township , Montgomery ' I

(county. d { " ~ e a K t ? ' < 1 . Le t te rs t.eHtall1en-

tar , · 011 th e ahovf" PKtate having hf ' f . 'h

gl'a'nt"d to the und<'l'"igne<l, a l l pe l' ,wnsindehted to "aiel estatp ar e r"C1ueste,lto l11al<c inl lnedia te paynlcl1l. an d t hose

h a v i n ~ legal ('la1l11:-1, to ) ) r e ~ ( , l I t th e

Hame without d e l a ~ ' toMISS CATHERIl'\E DONAHUE.

lOS C o n w a ~ ' Avenue,Narber th , Pa .

Guest of Honor

Page Eighteen

Soldier Dead in Old St. Peter's Church Are

- Pho t o hy . : \ t a r ( · f ~ a u .MADELE'NE N. ROBERTSON

f )chutal ltc daughter of Mr. alld Mrs.

'FdtC A1dCEwcII Robertsoll, of W)'lIl1ewood,

11,/10 lI,ill bc thc guest of h""or at a dinller

which Mr. alld Mrs. W. Norman McMul·

lill. of MOlltgomer)' Avellue, Br)'11 Mawr,

will give on Christmas lIight, December 25.

The gllests wil l later attelld the bal l which

Mr. and Mrs. Charles BartOli Keell , of

SOUtll SII!L'dlcy Streci. Philadelphia. will

g;,'e at the Barclay to present to society

their daughur, Miss Bet ti e Keen.

i ESTATE NOTICE

i 1';Htate of 'VIlHam A. McCulley, late

U k d U H f Revolution: o f l '\ ar he rt h, Mon tgomery Count y, den nown an nsung eroes 0 . I('eaHed. Lette rs Testamentary on theahove estate h av in g b ee n granted to

. . _.! th e undersigned, all persons indehtpcI. Hy . G E ~ R G E l ' IORG:A.N. . IvVayneshoro, C h e s t , ~ r Connty. III 1 ~ - t J ; I! " H a i r ~ cHtate a re r eques ted to l 1 1 : ~ I , e

1'lIr the 1I1al7l Llllc CO/l l l l l l l l l l ty H ' c c ' ~ ! I , ' s , a nd g av e n p th e ghost on the c\ lI l encan, lnl lnedla te payment , and those havlIIg ITh e Great Chester Valley, as th e free-soi l h e h ad he lp ed to c on se cr ate I ~ ~ ~ i ! i ! i ! i ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ! i ! ~ i ! i ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ · · ~ · - ~ · ! · · ~ - ! " - ~ - ~ · - . I

wide an d fertile val ley o f Va ll ey C re ek , o n t he s ho re s of Lake Erie in Decem-

which gave its name to Valley Forge, ber, 1796.

possesses many other patriotic shrines, Bu t w e d id no t m ean to dwell upon I

notable in its Col on ia l c hu rc he s. L et e it he r Parson Jones, who deserves:ns recall t hr ee: O ld St . David 's , Radnor; whole chapters, or upon Anthony:

St. Peter's a nd t he (;reat Valley Bap - \Vayne, w ho deserve s whole books; I. , CI . I ·1 "1 It· f' 1710 I I what we lJIeant to do, at the s ta r t, was itlst lU I C 1: \\ lie 1 ,a es I 01Jl .... , ~ J ( to invite att<;ntion t o a n o pp or tu ni ty

w as lo ng tl1 charge of th e ], Ightlt1g for the patriot ical ly-inclined in conncc-!

I ' ar so n, " D avid Jonl 'S, whol l1 t he t ion wit h S t. Pe te r ·s . There was Rcvo - :

British trierl hard to ge t hold of, just IUlionary hospital service ~ St. Pe!er's. i,. . . f' I d in the fall of 1777, and In the wInter i

as they trted to s e l z ~ IllS nell( an an d spring of 1778. Th e various hos-: I

loved comlnander, (,eneral Anthony. pitals of the C ontine nta l Arm y, du r- I.

\ \ 'avne. That wa s a pair for you - ing the Valley Forge encampment,

hani to heat; and. indeed, ne\'er beaten! \\'cr,e a t C he ste r Spr}ngs , o r , r c l l ~ \ v l ~ ~ ~ = - - = - = - = - _ ~ ~ ~ . - _ = - - = _ . ~ _ ~ - ~ - ------- -------.--------_.• . . . I Spr1l1gs where acconhng to t he offiCial

\\ ' ayne 1 ~ l l 1 I s e l f IS destll1ed to be .0 - report '124 died in th e f ir st h al f of

cally assoCIated through t he ages, With 1778. bu t those wer e most difficult and

Old St . David·s. concerning which dist ress ing t imes throughout the re

loongfellow wrote, in Centenl1lai ttllles: gion : and many a chur.ch: many a. barn." ' . , , Y' f' d s he lt er ed t he poor VICtUllS of made-\\ h'.lt , ~ Image 0 peace a.n rest "qua t l ' and unsanitary medical and SUf-

I5 tillS hl tl e church amoug Its graves! gical and commissary service.

\\iritiug. in li08. of ' Ra dn or , o r " H e n c ~ th e usc of St. Peter's in :h e i\\'l'lshtown. in t he \Ve ls h Barony of (,rca! Valley, probably before the Y.al-

, , . . . .... Icy I· orge c amp w as thought of. I he ;-to,()OO ,lcres, Oldmlxon . t he hlston,lI l. soldiers s ucco red t he re may have come;

said that in this place, of fifty families. limping up, wit h b loody bruises. frot1l:

is a congregation o f Chu rc h of Eng- Brandyw ine, or m ay have come f rom'

land m en: but no settled Ininister." n.n,t1e!', t!le dr ipp ing . bayonets of "1\0:. ' . • l 'l mt ( ,r ey at l 'a oh ; a t an y r at l' . th l' y :I hey Were Illamly \\ el shmen from the were there; and to this day one sees:

ol'iginal Radnor o\'erseas. an d frol ll a touching sign of them along the:

~ I e r i o n e t h : bu t they represented other stone w al l o f t he en cl os u re whe re rest

lands - \\'a\'nes, },! oores, ]'eal'ces, t he bones of th.e A n d e r . s o l ~ s and Quays:

J" ] f· f I and other a nc Ie nt p an sh lOne rs o f S t. I

Brn ok se s, o ne se s. n lont 0 t Ie I 'eter's.

(hureh door. r es t p er pe tu al ly J ud ge T he mou nd o f so ld ier dead is hardly!

" ' illiam ~ I o o r e , of ~ I ( ) o r e Hall, and a m o ~ t I ! d . It.is c 1 o s ~ to tl!l' w ~ l I : ~ n d !his g oo d mat e. \ Vi ll iami na . w ho s ha re d t he \'lSI tor, WIth a bIt of Imagmalton,:

. . . at once sees a glory-f l ash and feels a!1115 artS\ocratlc bed and board f or t hr il l, Here they arc. then-lost I

sixty-three years. The J udge depal'ied heroes. unprocla imed: perhaps !wenty iin I iS3: and, six months later. d ie d h is or IllOfe, the very men wh? ,hd ou r I

." 'J'I C 1 fighting for us in the real cnsls of ou rWile. Ie nH'nltlllent to ,enera fate. 1\0 doubt th e c hu rc h r ec or ds

" 'aync cnmains also all inscr ip t ion in might re\'eal t he i den ti ty of sOl1le of '

lllel1lnry oi t he se n ota bili tie s o f th e t he ll l; but , as it s ta nd s. the y ar c th e Irq.:ion, Th e Chestcr-J)e!<l\\:al'c County Unknown of Old St. Peter's.

linc cuts through the churchyard,

I Ier e nlel·t the t owns hi ps o f Rad no r. ESTATE NOTICE I:\ l 'w ton and Easttown, on t he l as t of j';Htate of .10hn M. Ge,;,;ler, deceased, Iwhich wa s horn the I](:ro o f the whole late of C y n w ~ ' d , Pa. Letters testa-

Inentary on th e a bo ve cHtatc having~ e c t i o n - o f th e wh ote S ta te . in fac t - heen /;'ranted tn 1;;I'ar<1 Trust C O T l 1 l l a n ~ '(;elll'ral :\ntl.ll?ny \\:ayne: He appeared Ian d llc:r11'l1<1e M, Gessler, 16 \Cast Ne,WOi l th e Hrtttsh Col011lal scene. at Held \\ ay. Cynwyd, Pn., al l persons 111- I_________________ 1,lehted to t he s ai d eHtate al'e requested I

to l l l : l l ,c IH1,Ylllent, an d thoHc hav ing I"Jaims 10 1,resent the same, without de-I 'lar. at th e om"e of 'IlIlL\I1D TRUS,\" COMPANY. I

B"one] an d CheHtnut Sts., Phila.A. A. JACKSON. Presidenl. I

Jo'IlEDEltICK C. SCHAEFFER, Esq .•

A ttorne;'.·,6,,0 TIcal Estate Trust !lnl1dlng-.Phila ., Pn.

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liage Nineteen

Phone Paoli 250

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSW. Send for Booklet

,tEYNANNTenth and Filbert St..

HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the Peace

REAL ESTATEFire Insurance-Best CompaniesPhon. ~ O ~ 9 - W 2111 Haverford An .

We have a few fine upright and playerpianos that we have reposseSised ·because the purchaser could not affordto make the necessary payments.We will loan these fine instruments toany worthy musical students for thestorage costs.Applicant must be well recommended.

Address Instruction Bureau

1312-14 CHESTNUT ST.I'hlltllh 'IJlhlll

FREECHRISTMAS

Can you think of a finer gift for your family

than a better, more beautiful and more com

fortable home?

Your wife-wouldn't she welcome the home

improvements she has been planning so

long?

$10Will Deliver aNew GrandPiano fo rChristmas

Factory to

Home Prices

A PIANO

FOR

very t iRht w ith.

Thcn' arc IIIcn who think the ir wivcswin not p ro te ct thcm. A woman in

I1Iinois paid a r ans om of fifty thous and dol la rs to g et h er hu sba nd hackailer he had heen k idnapcd, And hl'is nol a young man cit her.

OUR TOWN

Remember Your Home This Christmas!

Your children-could you give them a more lasting gift than a place of

their own to play or to entertain their friends?

You can make these improvements now and pay for them out of Income,

after Christmas expenses are over.

GILLINGHAMLumber & Woodwork Co., Inc.

Lincoln Highway, Paoli, Pa.

An enclosed porch, new oak floors, a beautiful china cupboard, a moth-proof

cedar-lined closet, a playroom in the att ic or basement, a garage, a new roof,

storm doors and windows-present low construction costs make it possible for

you to have any of these things or other home improvements now at a surpris

ingly economical price.

This year-give your home a Chris tmas present of added beauty and con

venience. Ask us for suggestions and estimates.

CONVENIENT MONTHLY TERMS

Chains-All Kinds

Eveready Prestone

Denatured Alcohol

Goodyear Tires

Amoco Gas & Oil

NARBERTHBRIDGEGARAGE

FOR YOUR CAR:

- a t moderate prices

A Charming Debutante

C. P. COOK

Narberth Avenue up t he Hil l

at the Railroad Bridge

Phone: Narberth 3775

-PHOTO BY ZAMSKY.

) ,I lSS JOSEPHIN"E T. MOYERdcbl/ /e l/ l /c dal l!J /z /cr of Mr, alld .III's.

Clal'CIlCC Lcig/z M oyCl'. Ilf I ' las ,lIm"r,

-'fcrioll. who 'will be' Ih.' IIIII'S/ Ilf hOI/or

al a dallcc gh'clI {'.\' /Z('/' ! 'arnl ls Oil

Tilltrsda.\' CVCllil/!/. ]lIl11wry J.

December 12, 1930

Paris. Priccs run fronl $2000 up andt hc rc i sn 't as much trouble as you

might th in k about rcnting thcm.~ ostly they're gone b ef or e half the

I ordinary staterooms ar c sold. Most ofI them have regular patrons too. Charles'C;eist, of Philadelphia, for examplc,I takes a party of four or five over in the'Paris' ( th e s ui te ) eve ry J ul y. "

Mos t in tc rest ing and we are gladthat the coincidence o r w ha t have youof names gave us an o pport unit y toCluote from this illustrious neighbor.

* * *, How do you pronounce this word, is the la test game in which some MainLine intel lectuals part icipatc. It all

I sta rted with the Scotc h word, dour,,One claimcd that it should be pro,nouneed as though it wcre spelled: "dower," Another was very sure thatth e proper way to say it was so that

I it would rhyme with ewer.I Bnt t he real argument c ame ove r t heword, tortoise. Accent on the firstsyllable, s econd syl lable short andsibilant, was t he mos t p opul ar f orm ofpronunciation. Bu t one, with a leaning toward t hc E ng li sh , p re fe rr ed t hesecond svllable acccnted and said sothat it rylul led with noise.

* * *\Ve have becn informed that we for-

got a word l as t week in the list fromRogel . J imp, a good old Scotch word,

I meaning neat and natty, when used as' an adjccti\'e. When it is a noun, jimplIIeans trick or trickster.

[----------------:11 Th e mor e on e t hi nk s a bo ut it, thc

fiUS! CommentsII more on realizes that the Sco tch havca number of good, unusual , expressive

Iwords. That is one thing t he y a re no t

It is in the Illost huulble spirit that l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ - ~ - 1we call the attention o)f our wor th y:

contemporary p ubl ic at ion in New'l

Yor k, t he rc nowe d "New Yor ke r," t o

the fact that in a very interesting ar

t ic le in t he la st issue, they speak of I"Charles Geist ," of Phi ladelphia. Of

course, we may be wrong, but we a re Iunder the impression that Clarence H,

Cieist. who resides in Vil1anova, is

meant. The "X ew Yorker" p rint s a

Illl,st intcre"ting story on de luxe suites

on transatlantic liners.

The ar ti dc says "the most costly acl'llllllllodations y ou ca n possibl y tindan ' in the 'Paris suite of the llde deFrance. It has a sitting room, dining1'00111, three double bedrooms with abath in each, and i t cos ts $-1200 duringt he bus y s ea son. During du1l t imes,"uch a s now, you can ge t i t f or $2999.Don't ge t mi xed up, by t he way , between 'Paris,' the suite and Paris, th eliner. The F rench l ine cal ls a1l its deluxe su it es by name. Those on theli e de France are called 'Noyon,''\ ' ersailles,' 'Fontainebleau,' 'Chantilly,' 'Paris '-all towns in th e li e deF rance count ry , On ano th er boat theyar c named ' ~ I o n c e a u , ' 'Orsay,' andso on, after quarter s of the City of

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DYERS

'December 12, 1930

220 BaJa Avenue, Cynwyd

Phone: Cynwyd 923

CBros.

Wear

CLEANERS

cAdelizzi

Give us a ring today-and you'll have your clothes

back in plenty of time for the holiday and other fes'

tivities-beautifully pressed and free from every

blemish. Moderate prices at all times.

THAT 2

TAILORS

BETTER PENNSYLVANIA

HARD [OAL

Keep you r

L.ouse clean witL.

soot less , s:lD.oke

less Read ing

AntLrac i te and

you also Lelp to

keep you r eity

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'WLat you need

t oday froID.

GLEN WILLOW

ICE MFG. CO.

Belmont Ave. &River Rd.

'VeNt Moun"ul lk

Ma1layunk 4244

FOI" Holiday

102 Forest Avenue, Narberth

Phone: Narberth 2602

like ~ ( A ( j A I ~ !e

OUR 'tOWN

WHO

SERGEANT WALTER BROWN

European Girls Studying

At Bryn Mawr College iFivc different European countries are

r ep re sent ed by t he hol de rs oi t he fiveBryn 1\1 awr scholarships for foreignwomen. England, Germany, Holland,Hungary and France arc the countriesfrom which students were drawn,:\fiss Mary :\Iargaret Ancn. o f Horn

church, England, received the B. Sc.(Econ.) degrec from thc Univers ity o fLondon i n 1930. Besides her g radu a te w ork in the Department of Economics at Bryn ) 'l aw r, s he is doing apractical amount of research in the

Department of Pub lic \Vorks in Phila·

delphia.illiss Fridel Boehmc, o f D re sd en ,

Germany, attended thc Hohere Maed-

I brought duwn to him. 1 talked tohim after he had tinished and he madea clean breast of the whole thing.That confession I attribute to treating

the fellow decently."Detec tive s to ri es have no appea l for

Sl'rgeant Brown. "I never r ead thcm,"he said. He a ls o s pend s little timeoYer t hc c rime n ew s in the papers."The only interesting thing to me insuch cases," the Sergeant said, " is themotiyc. .-\nd when that is evidentthey havc no further interest to mc."Bnm'n was born in \Vest Chester

on January 16, 1895, and attcndedChcster County schools. He workedin Delaware for a t ime before comingto Ardmore, where he was with theAutocar Company for five years. Afterthis he was in bus ines s for himselfat Sixty-ninth Street before joining theLower Merion police force.He was married on Thanksgiving

Day, 1916, to .Miss Elsie illuldoon, of\Vilmington. Thcy have five childrcn,E ls ie : \I ari e, \ Va lt er . Jr. , Frances

Elaine, Rober t Joseph and J ames Edward. Their homc is at 4 Franklin

Avenue. Rosemont.

m the Lower Merion Police Force

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Friday the 13th Was No

Hoodoo for Sergeant BrownThe sixth of a series of art icles to

illtroduce the members of LowerMe rion' s s pl endi d police fo rce t o 011T

uaders.ny ROllEIl ' l ' ;\1. C A : \ I I < ~ I l O : \

Some super st it it ious sou ls mightcon si de r i t ba d l uck to start a newjob on Friday, the 13th, bu t this datein }'larch of 1924 was no il l omen for\Valter T. Brown. It marked the heginning of his c onn ec ti on wi th t heLower Merion police force and thebringing nearer to realization of a boyhood dream to become a detecti\'e.Fo r two years l at er , on NO\'cmber 15,1926, to be exact, Brown was appointedinvestigating sergeant of t he d ep ar t-mellt. 'More a rr es ts arc made in Lower

Merion, exc lu sive o f those f or v io la ·tion of the motor vehicle laws, bvSergean t Brown than by any othe'rman in the force. He serves all warran ts , and subpoenas, and in conjuncti on wi th Lieutenant "Patsv" )'ll1l1indocs all the invest igat ing work.Th e making of an arrest is only the

beginning of Sergeant Brown's work.I f the crime is a robben' the stolen

goods must be recovered , and whenthe p ri soners arc held for c ou rt , t heevidence must be p repa red to secureconviction if possible. During t he p as ty ea r S er ge ant Br own s pe nt thirteenweeks in court, testifying in cases inwhich he had made a r re s ts o r secured

evidence.In all the arrests he has made,

Brown recal led only two in which hehad any trouble. "One of them," hesaid, "was a man in West :til anayunkon whom 1 served a warrant. Th efellow said I' d have to catch him firstand he r an up sta ir s to his bedroom.I was close behind and s tuck I lly footin the door j us t a s he t ri ed to close it.\Ve h ad a tussle for a b it b ut he camealong." The o th er was a man so int ox ic at ed t he s er ge an t had to carryhim out on his back.Sergeant Brown is in lov.e with his

joh. "It's never monotonous," he said." as t he re is something new coming upall the time. Court work gets a bi t

dull at times, but then cases pile upin th e meant ime and I have plenty todo."Third degree met ho ds h av e never

been favored by S er ge an t B rown inobtaining confessions from prisoners."You always ge t a lot farther, even insuch work, by treating people decent

h'," he said. "There's a case I recall;; couple o f y ea rs a go when I was ableto ohtain a confession from a youngfellow we had a rr es te d h er e whichcleaned up a series of d rug s to re holdups in various cities, merely by gett ingon the right side of him. Vve hadhim on suspicion only, bu t I had ahunch h e wa s impl ic at ed i n the seriesof holdups, the last of which was at52d and Lancaster A\'enue in Philadelphia. He wa sn 't the sort of fellowwho was cut out for a s ti ck -up man.He asked me if I couldn't ge t himsomething good to cat, as he wasn't] said I would, so I wen t home a nd

my wife cooked a good hot meal which

, .1

i chenschule there; after further study at 191H at Kolozsvar (now CIj, Rumania).

iVienna M i s Boehme rccciverl the Di- She has h l ~ 1 < 1 sc\'eraJ importclilt e " ' ~ c u -plol1la-Kauimann from the Univcr si ty tiyc positions and has 5 t u d i c ~ socialof Cologne. conditions in her own ~ o u n t r y and

}'Iiss Diederika L i e ~ v c l d , of llolland, whilc, in :\1I1crica i ~ ; c e n d s to studvt ook her dcgrec of Doctor of Litera-' :\mel"1can ml·th,,;is o f i nd us tr ia l re-turc at the Univer si ty of Ams te rdal li . s ea rch and fe. i nspect t he well.organ

At Bryn 1 \l aw r M is s Liesvcld p lans ized fact0 , ies of America.to car r' y o ut h er pl an for a dissertation _ l\1 ir,s Odc !t e Thi re au , ~ J?igny,Ion t he s uh je ct o f "By ro n' s Influence ,. r a ~ l c e , s t l ~ ( h ~ ( ~ a t. thc Un.lverSlty of

',on ?wedi sh Lit era tu re ," under t he di_1 1 ;JI"1.s, speclahzmg ,111. che.mlstry. Sh e'rectlon of Dr. Samuel Chew. rCl'cl\'cd from the L'nlverslty of Nancy., 1\lrs. },Iartine Andree 1\1 iskoloZ\"'j in I 92'J, the Cicen iee es Sciences and; f rom Budapest , Hungary , studied u nt il t he d egr ee o f Ingcnieur Chimiste in'. . . 1930. . _

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PATRICIAELIZABETH

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We ar e an authorizeddistributor of the

most outstanding By

Product Coke obtain-

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NOW

enjoy the convenicncc of a Gcncral

Refr ig cr ator this Ch ri stmas time?

A Christmas Gift Worth While

Dainty silken underthings, 111 a la.-ge assortment an d

at l 1 1 o d e ~ ' a t e prices.Humming Blrd Hosiery is always a most a cept ab l e

g :f t, Chi tf o: l an d service weights, $1, $1.35 an d $1.50.

H a l : d k e l · c ~ . i e f s in a l a rge varie ty . And c o . ; ~ u m e jewelry , necklaces , etc., i a th e newest designs.

Dre;ses, Suits and Toys.

BUY

Why not

Electric

Jeddo-Highland

Anthracite

For 7 2 y ea rs th e rec

ognized leader be

c au se i t c on ta in s sucha high percentage o f

carbon (the heat pro

d uc in g e lemen t) and

such low as h (the

waste element).

I f you have been planning to purchase an Electric Re

fl'igerator next spring, you need wait no longer. This

special payment plan which we can offer you as a Chri st

mas treat will permit you to place a Genel' al E lect ri c

Refrigerator II I your kitchen right now, without payingfor it until next spr ing. You merely make a small 111- •

staHatlOi.l payment and then pay the balance in the spring,

or you can take advantage of the budget at ::hat time.

The Patricia Elizabeth

Shop suggests for /{ifts:

I:

UNEMPLOYMENT I

In The Theaterr:O:>:TTNIJF:1> T l10M PAOI': 4

Autocar Co. Resumes \iFull-Time OperationI

- ILarge Ot'der From New York i

City Among T h o s , ~ Re

ceived This Week.

The FiresideCONTINUE:D r'·j{o:\r PAGE Ii.

"I r. an d l\lrs. I 'h il ip F . l\I ac Laughlin, of Binghamton, N. Y., arc theguests of Commandcr and 1lrs. Charle,.;JI. Shaw, of Avon Road.

111''';. T. \ V. 13 lake ga \'l: a party on\ \. ednesday afternoon m honor of he rdaugh te r P eggy 's e!en'nth birthday.,'\mong the guest,.; wer e L oi s N ca ly ,

H,osemary Heald, l\lary l1cDermott, AIDSDetty Becker, . Il ary Bai ley, ArleneLeahy, Jean Boxman, l\lildred "lorri- - - -son, l\larcclla l\lanion, Betty 111'- Thc unemploymcnt situation on the

Keown, Susan Gallagher, Josephine l\1 a in I .i ll l' was allev ia ted this weekj{entschler an d Barbara J can Sullivan.l\liss Evelyn JetTeris , of Dudl ey A ve- w he n the :\ntoear truck manufacturing I

nue , \vi ll be the guest of 1Iiss I{uth plant re,nnlt'd ful l force , inll-timc 01'

(Jninn at I J i ne Lod ge , \Vy combe, t hi s e ra ti on s nn \\'ednesday as a resul t o f

weck-end. order,.; i" r several hundred Autoear ( 'I.\Irs. l\larshall I{. Ford, of ~ o r t h cha-ses wh:ch cal lie in thi,.; week from 1 . ( / , ] J ~ · : 1 ~ ~ · ; t ' ~

. \dams, l\lass., is "pcl1(hng thc w.nter -With her son-m-Ial\' and daughter , .\1 I'. :\ utoear branche,.; In \'adou,.; pa rt s ofand .\Irs. Harold C. Fenno, of Lssex the C'llnltry, I'art-tillle had been in

:\venue. effect , lIIce Oct ob er , b ut i t i,.; now ex- ? i J " : ~.\lrs. Cieorge l'riur, I\'ho has b ccn p ec tt 'd t ha t t he unfilled orders on hand

,.;pcnding a munth in \Vorcc,.;ter, l\lass., and the s;lInc v ol umc o f n ew lIIiscella- >,'IS expccted to retul'11 to he r hOllJ" onI'orest Avenue today. nCllllS blls ine,s that has hccn coming I I 125 N. Narberth Avenue

l\I I'. and l\lrs. Alton Haas, of Wil- In for the past few weeks wil l h e sui- iii,'. I .,. . - n e a r Narberth Theatre Iliamstown, l 'a. , \\'cre the guesh ot l ie it 'n t to maintain full-time operations

.\Jrs. George 111. LJandu at dmner last fo r t he remainder of the winter season. ~ A Tuesdav. .\11'. and l\lrs. Haas, who I ,I- PHONE, NARBERTH 2898

were r ec en tl y mar ri ed in Newburgh- I .\n\lOlI g the. large o n ~ e r s that reached, " J .. ~ t;ij Iuu-the:lludson" were, un .thclr w ay Il It. , utUl,ar lal'tory tIll" \\.'eCk was one = . - - - - - -.-..c·, ..== . o c cCC '.. .· :c=c= .....

home I rom the ir weddmg tnp. from the Sanitarv Commission of the Il\1r. and 1-1rs. L. l 'arker " Ii ll e r and , ' t ' i ...,. i 11" f tl 1 OPE1I.7 EVE1I.7INGS UNCT'IL CHRISCT'"A1AC

their daughtl'1', l\liss Dora l\1 i llcl ', t lf C,I 0 • c'.:,' o r; :, c a. 1I1g' or Ie I e- J'l. J'l. 1 1 1\ U

Uudley Avenuc, lnotore(! tu Hampden, hvery IIf I/-t model SCH5B Autocar I\ 'a ., l as t week.end. ,'ha,;ses within t he ncx t forty-fin' days .

• Ir. and ~ [ r s . l\liIlcr had as their That i,; the large,;t order f or hea \, \' - I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; : ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; : ; ~ ~ ' : - ~ ~ ~ ~ . : ':. , : ~ ~ ~ ~ : : : ~ : . , ~ .. ~ ; : ; ~ ~ \g ue st s f or s cv er al , days las t, \\'eek :-'1 r. duty nlOtor t ru ck s t ha t h as heen p l a c ~ d ~ ,.. - ..aud l\J r ~ Hcnry L h a r l e ~ , 01 I ' a t e r ~ u n , . . . .~ J. auywhere m Amenca w lthm the past

l\liss Lucy Ct'nsore, uf \\'oudbine "ix I lion ths. Eng in ce rs o f the I\ew

:\venue. will entertain a few of her York Cit\, Sani ta t ion Commission wercclasslll;ttes this ec'cning to . celeiJrate el lgaged 'for t he p as t ve al ' m t he p re ·hl'r tellth birthday. Among t ho se who . " , . . .will a tt en d a rc Iu li a I{usc tt i Louise h m m a r ~ ' , ;tud lcs f ro 111 wlllch the speCI-Samartinu, I{cb;l H uttun, 'Dorothy licati'l11'; IIi thc ord.. r were developed

Hutton, l'egg),' ,l'adden, .J ea,n, l 'addcn, and on which the decision to spend onc I

Dor,othy Ha\'lhck, .\lane J app and lllillinn dollar,; (If the c it y' s moncy was IChns Goodnch . In ' 'd 'l\lrs. Caryl E , S ta rr , of l\lerion :\ve- , ~ e , , '

nue, elltertaincd the mcmbers, of the ()tlll'r nniJlled orders for ne\\' trucks Iallmlnae of tile l'ennsy!l'ania Chapter at thc , \ntocar fac tory include twenty- :iat lunchelJn on Thursday. Alllong SI" cha""t', for S tandar d T ruck ing; ithosc who attended werc ~ l r s . Bruce S . ' C . , N . 'Byall, of Narberth; l \l rs . C la re nc e . el \ ' l l ' ( ' o r p o r a t l ( ~ n nt l' t'\C' '\ ork, toJohnsun, uf I{osenJOnt; 1111'S. IL E. GJI- he nsed on a hauhng contract for By_IIlert, oi Swarthmore; l\lrs. A. C. \\ 'il- r ;rade Food Products Corporation; ten I

hamson, of Cynwyd; l\lrs. R, j. : -' Ia rt in , cha,;"t" f or ,. C. "l ile, ;, a contractor of i

alsu of Cynwyd; 1111'S. IL G. Thnrpe, ()'1-1- I C': I'f I ; I ,.,"\1" I: 1·1 Sl . ,1.1 ~ I E' I' 1 ,I , .1, ,1IJ( , ,t!" anI e,g'lt chasse" fOI I.\ Is. _. . leuuon, l\ rs. . '\.. ng e, \ . S C 'I.\Irs. A. S. Sou th and :-'Irs. R. (;, Cal- , 'Inel'l('an. tnres nm pany of Phdade1- :

houn, all of Gennantown. phla, !l\liss l\1 iriam E. Kcim, of Susllue- .. .".. ,..

hanna l 'nic 'e rsi ty, accompanied by twoof her c lassmates, will spend the \c'eekend with he r parents, :-'11'. and :-'Irs,Hcrvcy C. Keim, of Dudley Avcnue,

:-'11'. Edward S aye r, s on of 11r. and sen',; l a,t an d le as t- knnwn I \' or k, is I

\1 [' J S' J l' tt ' pre,;enll'd .. at Hed.g.Terow with .\tired I.\ rs . . '\.. . ayeI', r., w 10 IS a cnltmg p ,the Valley Forge l\lilitary AcadL ln y, ,OWt' a s Rnheck, thl' ,;culptor: Cath-Iwill return on Saturday to hi ,; hOll le in crinc I{ie,;('r as "Irene," ~ I i r i a m Phil-

, .' I I' lips ;tS ":-'Iaja." Barn' Hellan'r as 1Xarbrook I'ark for the Chnstmas 10 1- •days. . , ·lfheim." the hunt er , and Dudlcy

l\lr. Sayer had as his guest ior thc aughan a,; the ' : ~ u n , " T!ll' u';:.lallyThanksgi\'ing holidays ,,1 I'. Floyd , n , n l ' l n o l , l 1 ! t a h l ~ ' dtfll.cult settmgs, ~ r O I l l IJones, of \Vashingtun , D. C. a theatl 'lcal \ 'leWpOll1t, of a \'alll'v, a I

l\1 iss Junc Sayer, daughter of l\1 r. nit ' un tai l! . and "heside a st\eam," have

I'I J I 'II Ill 'en ,;kdlfully (>\'l'!'COI11C II I thc ex-anI l\ rs. I{, . Sayer, . r .. WI hc one "

of the gue st s a t the party which l\lrs. p.I'l·,;s!onlst nlanner hy \Vharton E ,he- IJoseph \\ ' . Borden. uf t he Lakev iew r tck, the wel l- kn own s cu lp to r. I n t he. \partments, will give t)IJ )'lon<1ay cast of Fr iday n ight 's p er fo rmanc. : o f

afternoull m honor of he r l it tl e s on , ": \ ! : , ~ l l ' s , ~ ' I o u s e " are :-1 i r iam Phi ll ipslIill\' Borden. a,; ;\ora, Jasper Deeter as "Dr.

l\ir. an(1 \11'';, l{aVlllond Kennedv, of Rallk." Fl'I'd ~ o f e r as "Hel l lle r," DudHl'l'chwoud Lane, had as their gil t'' '; !' ; ley Vaug-kl ll as " l\lr s, L in de " a ndover the week-end \11'. and \11'';. Harrv Bellan'r as "7'\ils Krogstaclt."Thomas Reed, of jlalllpstl'a<1, l.. f. On Satnr<1ay night. Decemher 20, 51.:-'Irs. Clarence :\1. \Vuolmington, of lohn Enine 's (Ielightful comedy

Xarbrook I 'ark, State COITeS\)()I11iing "),fal'\' . ;"fary, Quite Contrary," r e l u r n ~ Is ec rc ta ry of t he I'arent-Teachers' As - to the repertory after all a hs en cc o fsociation, attended t he s ur pr is e l un ch .. S O I l l ~ ' timt', with Dudlry Vallghan again,'on on Saturday gi\'cn ill honor of pla\'mg "l\lary \Vcstlakt>," an agillg nut

\ I rs , \Val te r S. (;reenwo()cl. of Coa te s· , ti ll a tt ra ct iv e actress. whilr Jasper Narberthille. State presi<1ent of t hi s o rg au iz a. D ee te r plavs "Hohhs," her Cocknevtion, in the north 1'0011I oi the manager: J{OSt' H,'nky, "Shei la " an; '

)' 11 S f I \11 . , ., Je,"" O,;er, "Geoffrey Consi din e," a,e e\'ue-. trat on . : oj t 1t' othcel's I I l' ' . , .IIf t he E xe cu tiv c B oa rd olf er ed t heir ) I I ( (l!lg playwnght. . 1ht, .supportmgidici tations to l\lrs. Greellwoud. c:,,;t IIlc!udes. Cathe[lne Rlescr, .\Yil- C 1C, l\lr, Frederic \\ ' , C ~ ( ~ o k c s .. of 313. W ; ~ ! 1 l ' ~ r t C l " I'crd 7'\ofer and l\[lIlam oa ompany(onway A\'t'nue', IS salltng Saturday, I 'I' IP:" ' ' IIDecemher I'). ior a it'w \\'l'eks' ,;tav I ()lug \t, s nlay. at , ~ - l e d g - ( ' r o w IS a I"

in Bermuda. ' c ~ l I ] 1 e d ~ ' : . I ' o k ~ r .I·ace, and, tomorrow ITh e guest,; who attended t he h ri dge 1 1 1 ' ~ h t . Like I:alhng. Le'an's, ' a drama, Ralph S. Dunne I

party givell by \Irs. Thoma s : \. EI · f rml l t he Ital'an, Will he played. i Iwood. of Sabine :\\'enue, on TUl's<1a\' ,Telephones: NARBERTH 2430-2431aftcl'llllon included )'Irs. Herhert '1'. H, Jewel. \Irs. Garrell Berry Magens, I( ; I'een\\'0 0 d, l\ I I' s. \ \' a rren K. Rei II ha I'd, :-. [ rs. \ ViII ia m F. K" eII (' , .I 1'.. ancI l\ Ii,;s' I ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! i ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! i j ! ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! " ! " ! ~ ~ " ! ! ' ' " ' ! ! ' . . ' ! ! ! ~ ~ IMrs. Henry D"helhower, :\Irs. James !llary \\'ilkinson. I . ~ .._,

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, (omhl-1G-31 1 At II txt :-Illnday ""ening 's relll 'arsal,

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fall l 01' Y ( ) J J I I ~ ehi1l1ren. nefcrences . : Garages For Rent (t'l"t, )'[i"" Edi th \ 'an Dol'll will give

Pholle . \.!'dmore 1084-:\1, (omh- tO . (; . \ T:A(; 1,;"-21 Il ia IlIIHll'll ,\ VI'. :" a 1'- a l ' hr i" tm:ls reading.

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NARBERTH

Co.

..... Jr."

L IN E

EVENINGS

M A IN

BALA.CYNWYD

OPEN

Your Christlnas

Shopping

IN COMFORT

per string

Tree

Lights

95c

130 S:!verford AVC!lUe-Narbcrth 4177

Fun Line of Toys

LIOI\fEL SETS

25 ~ DISCOUNT- - - - - - ~ . _ - - -

-----".,-----'-

Add a lit tle more each week.

Draw it out next December for

your Christmas shopping.

START NOWl

Page Twenty.three

Do

As -Little 'As 2.5c

THE MERION TITLE

& TRUST COMPANY

TH E

a week will start you ,in our Chri5tmas Club

l

BANKING INSTITUTION

\

ARDMORE

\\ 'e h ea rd an tlt he r c nle h,,\' ""1'\',The "ll1 an d heil' oi tIll' h,'n';\' ;,,'tn-lI,:<1

hi , dr<tlll-tick nll Thallk-gi\ 'ing 1);,," I'

hi ,; i ;' ,l hl 'r , \\'ith t i ll ' r l' ' il l l' , ;t ' :! l) p il I

~ ( l l l l t . ' lllurc t11rkey I I I l It . l'lca:-,t..'.

Protests Incongruity'T " 1he Erlitor'nf (l m 'I'o'wn:

La:'1 \\'e"k',; i,;,;ue of Our TO\\'11 all'

1I0u1l1... d plall'; fo r a commullity cele

h ra ti ol l o f Chri,;tllla,;, undl'r dire.:tioll

oi a Incal organi7.atioll,

Tlw plall io r all illd'"I/' ol>"'1'\'aIK" i,; \\\'I'lcl)lll(' 11I'\\" 1(1 t ho se o i u,; \\'ho hl\'\'

.;I,,,"! ill thl' " hi lt a ll d IlalllpI1l'';'; alll\

tlnl::'l' oi (llllCltHlr cl'lehratitll1:-i.I'ka,;u1'l' ill th e anticipatioll oi t he p ro

1'o:,ed chanl'I', hO\\'I'\ 'er, \\ 'a,; , ;h "r t h \' ed

\\'hell inrthl'r readill '" allnoulln,d a 1'1' ''

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ion I'd l lcople \ \ 'ho 1\\'1 i\"\'1' ('hr;,:tma,; to

hI' a h "l I' d a\ ' a,; \\",\1 a- a ilt)lid;I\,m s: ,\, I I. D l' \{ 11 0 J{ \ \ \' ,

Community Service th e 21st.-\ Cnmlllllnity Cll"i,;t :lIa:, ,:er'.' ice ",ill

be held ill th e : \arher th ~ \ d l l O d i ' : lChurch on SutHla:-- "\TlIing, Ih'C"llllH'r

:21.-, at i:-l3, :-;pl'cial tahleallx alld

'carol,; prl ' :' l ' l ll illg :\ati"II" Tri\ll1\e I,l

,the Chri,1 l 'hild and a dralllatizatinn

of , I I" l lI 'y \'al1 J ) y ! ; I " ~ "The ,wry " i

th e Other \\'i,,, :\Ien" ",illllC' gi \'l'11 ,

Othl'r e\'l'lll:' ill I he , , 'r il '. ' "f ,'''111

, l lIu ll i ty , :erv in ' ,. ar c ,;chl'dn!ed as inl·

11.,,,,,;: Jallnary' 15, Ruin, ~ 1 .10111':';:

) 'larch I. Rahhi F i l l e ~ , J w j h l ' r : ~ l : t n ' hzc{, .lalliI''; \ , ' ( l lnn J , ; l 1 1 1 ~ ( ; I 1 ,

• I

' fhl ' Cather\\'ood c ar , g oi ll g cast 011

Sabille, failed to oh '; l 'r \ 'e th e Stop sigll

a t t h l ' illll'r,:ecti')11 oi E,:,;ex alld hit

th c taxi goillg Ilorth Oi l \':""ex, drivell

by 'Johll ~ \ a " , h a i l 1 l ' y , of ()02-l Edgl.'

1110nt St re l 't . \ 'h il ade l ph i a, allli,l,;hip,;,

, pa,;,;ellg"r ill thl' taxi, ~ j-,: ~ I a r g a r e tflooe\' \ \ ' a ~ i nj ur e, l a ll d \\,a,; treat I'd

by Dr . Eel\\'ill C, '1"1\\'11.

At a h l 'a r ing he fn r e ~ I a g i , t r a t e 11.\C. Fribch, Ih e ca,;e \\'a, cnnt inncd in r <P t G'll' F d

f 1 1, 'I' I \ I us Y I oun

u rt w r wanllg n il U I ' ~ 1 ay , ,ccot'<-, " , 'illg tn th e police l'l'cnrcl" : -' Ii " Ca the r- \ ,:'\Ulll1'r

nU- 1 1 1 ~ I I 1 ! I : " " cn,I;I'l::111l1

g11ll'

, "" , h ~ a p P l ' a r a l 1 c , ' oj "I'u,ty (>111, the \ \Tl l -

WO(HI I' cha rQ; l' rl \ \ Ilh \ Inlatloll ot I kll"\\'l1 al1d well ,ln\ e,l d" g n\\'lwd h\'

through-traffic ,;t',lp o« li nal lc e and fail, \ (;enrg'-, : \" l' ll 1an Ci l1" n i' 211l .. J ) l 1 d 1 f ' ~ '

ur e tn rl 'nlkr a';';lstanCI', ;\\'1'11111', ha\'C 111:.l,k 1'1:1'11 Illl' all,','11')11 ;1

, _ clog call hring It. hi,; many iril'n,l,;,,\it, 'I ' a n e xt el hi \' C ';I 'arch al1e\ ad

\Trti-"1111'nt h I' t il t' n \\ 'l lI 'r . Fll' \\ ' \\'a,inlll1d ,karl il1'\.;ih,nll',; \ \ ' nnd- h ~ \\ ' illiall1 D:ek,:nn ;md .I ac k K , 'rn;, t \\ 0: ' \ a r 1 l \ ' r t l ~ hny'';, It wa,; 1'\'ie!el1t ,hat I

Fn,t:" kl1,)\\,il1g Ihat th e "nrl ni hi,;,H,' hae\ COI1H', cra\\'lee! into this haven 1

tn pa, ;, : h i, ; la,;t clay;;,

1111li\lr. at liYl'. 11:1:-- !'(';-;tlh....d ~ ' hel 'O; lH' :1 bl\\"Yt.'r. ~ ( l'l ' rh a l':-" thi...:. i l l \ ' V : - ; ~ Iti,c:atill,-! turll ni tllill'! \\,ill ,1;1It<1 'lill\ ill

g'()\ )(l ~ l t · ; I ( 1 .

,\ , taxicab, pi, thl' DOllahtll , I ' ,; tate alld

a c ar d ri ve n hI' :-,1 iss Lou is e Ca th er

\ ~ o o " , of C o ! k ~ e : \Hlltll ' , Han' r iord,

t ig l1rl .'d i ll all accidellt at E,:,;ex :\11'\

S a ' h ~ 1 l 1 ' :\ \ ' I ' n l l ( , ' ~ , :\ arhl'rth, 1a,;t T l 1 ~ : ' ; -,Ia); at ') :50 ,\ , ~ \

E s s ~ x a n d S c i b i l 1 e 'CornerIsScehe ~ Accident

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December '12, 1930

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..

,I

December 12, 1930

Gift

Christmas

Suggestions

O/Jen Every Evening

Till Christmas

Arctics, Zippers,

Rain Boo ts

$2.50 to $3.95

Spats fo r Men,

$2.50 to $4.50

Holeproof Hosiery.,

$1 Pair

Holeproof Socks

50c, 75c, $1 Pair

Slippers for the

Entire Family,

$1 to $4

127 N. Narbe rt h Ave.

Theatre Bldg.

Narberth 4053

IIALA·Cl·:NIYD

Philadelphia Prices Always

COALAND

JOHN

DRIZIN

SHOES

ANTHRACITE

For Prompt Delivery

PhoneCynwyd 700

You can't defyWinter with aneUlpty coal bin

Koppers

COKE

J. J. Skelton& Son

ba IUluds

Maroon Court Leader

JAMES TURNER

Captaill alld cwlre of the Lower Meriol l

Baskethall t eam which opells its seasolltOllight with Episcopal Academy all thelat ter's floor. T llrl ler was a member oflast year's Lower Merioll team which wasTtlll"er lip ill the State champiollship,

Gladwyne Defeats Raiders

in Second League Game

- - - - - - - - ------------

OUR TOWN

He Presided

~ ~ T i m e Out"

GEORGE H. GILBERT

Prillcipal of the Lower MeriOlI Sellior HighSchool. who presided at the all II lIal foot-bal/ b.lIIqllet KiVell the Lower M eriOlI foot.bal/ team i ~ the school cafeteria' last Sat-IIrday evellillg.

Th e action oi the Lower ~ l e r i o nSchonl Board in ruliug a g a i n ~ t the haskethall team's participation in a State

tournament this year was probahly averv wise move, The bovs oi BillAu(lerson brought much glo-ry to :\rdlI1orl' anrl Lowl'r :'Ileriou last winler.

hu t it is doubtful if the beuefits w[luldhe inc reas ed by inrtllt'r participation. Merion Beats Raiderst{ill canuot possibly have a better teamthau l a ~ t year's edition. a nd a uy glory Th e ~ erion Ath le ti c C luh dde:ltedgaiuerl from the tournament Illight the Narberth R a i d e r ~ in a :'II aiu Lin e

e as il \' h e dimmed ii the team did no t League hashthal l game last Frida\'

uph,;lrl its winning trarlitions. eveni ug a t th e l\f erion Schoo l. 27 t;)

Th e tournameut w a no l conduded 13. Reichelle and Brubaker were h ighSl ' \\'ell a it might have been e ithe r, scorers. :'Ilerion's s u p l ' r i o r i t ~ · Ill'Canleaud i t wil l probahly he y ea rs h ef or e t he e vi de nt i n, th e sccoud quarter when

wrinkles ar c smootherl ou t to make it they assllllll'd the lead and \ \' l' n' n ot

an equitahle arrangement for all Iheaded. The lineups were: Merionentries, Reichelle. Boltoms. 1ll'11haker. :'Ilath-

It i doubtiul ii the Hoard eveu cou- el·s. Dn'scher, Troutman. Finnau anrl~ i ( l e r e d any oi these points, bu t their \'eator: in r thl' Raiders: Burgess. Hopidea that it took too much time Irom kins. O·Counell. ~ r c C a r t h v . Chain.

the routiue ~ c h o o l d u t i c ~ i ~ o u u d . .The r es ul ts o f last seasou's partiCIpa-tion. howl·yer. are lastiug aud well to return to inh'"c1llllastic s p o r t ~ coni·worth while. and it certaiuly kf t happy. petition. The loss is already felt iuthrilliug menlOries for the old grads h ig h s chol ,l s!'orts. as their var,;ity'and the young students to think :;ack t e a n l ~ continue to grow l \' l 'aker with

upon i or m an y. m an y ycars. each suc"el'rling year.

*** ***l{aynl"llll Stanley was e le ct ed ea\,- I larvl' \ ' I lar l llon is back on a short

tain of the .Junior High Sch"ol has- v is it fro'm Sewanee : 'Il i l itan' C"lIege.

k e t h ~ d l team at LO\l'er ~ [ e r i o n . Ray i Iand he is a .nticipa ti !lg a succ 'essful ~ r ' a a nll1th grade s tu dent , a ud a \ ery son next tall. H I tcam WOII Ihree

elen'r artist for h is agl ' ~ hal ldl il lg a Ig a n ~ e s and. tied on e in t he S ou th er nbaskethall. :\nd, we lI11ght add, for terrItor\' thiS vear.the lH'nefit " f those who qu,'stion . - * * *iurtl,,'r. he is a g""d ac;u!l'mic studl'lI!.[ :'\o\\' that all the i""thall

II" '1 '0 lO I Y l l .\C I{I.I :\

:'\11\1' that ;\otre Dame h a fillishedhe r fllothall season. we can attend tilour daily dutil" without further in!l'r

ferellrl'.

(;Iarlwylll' played its ,"'r"nd ~ ain

Line League haskethall gallll' at the

(;Iadwylle ClIlIlllIUllity Club agai l ls t the

_ .. *).*, , . i: ' \arhl'rth Raiders 1111 :'IllIlIday lIight.\\'hl'n \ \' l' , 'I"olk II IIHellel enel \1 l ( 'hrhn 'n ' J \\' 'd . ,. "It i ll l!, r, )\' l'-

rlu lIot 111ean that kinrl offered hv l ;r il l . , . l ,Il l l .1 gil.alld :'Iletzger. - IIll'lIt IlVl'r last Iyeek in all pha se s o i

the ga111e. rlek·atillg thl' Hair lers Ill' ascore Ili 4H-2(1. .

Th e Rairler,.;, a hanl-r,ghting quin

t et . h l' ld the ( ;Iadiators at th e enrl of

the first hali. lr.-20. hut in the seconrlhal f t he home tl'alll showed its powerby rolling up tweuty-eight poi ll tS t o;\arherth's ten, noth teams were

weakened hy ha \'iug Incn take n outon acconnt o i l 'e rs llna ls , : '\ a rber th l o ~ tits star guard. (). K di'ee. and Clad

wy'ue lost its i,H'\\'arrl. Captain :'II c.\ lIister.\\'illianl \ 'allder\ 'eur rejoinl'd his

team. h;I\'ing ncoI'en'rl irom a leg iniur v, C;Iadw\'n c is \ 'en' forftmate inapl;ropriating' a nl'\\' g ~ l a r r l in FrankCorr . wh o is showing mighty goodiorm. 1t a ls o h as two up- and- comiug

r e ~ e n ' e s in Eaton anel Ma1coh uI.auglll'arl.

*' * *\ \' e uotice scveral houses up io r

forced sale. Could it he that therea re o the rs who thought Southeru Cali

iornia a goor l iootbal l team;

* * *Thl' e le ct ion o i two captains for

Lower ~ I e r i o n ' s 1931 foothall team wasa line thing io r thc hoys to rIo, Lach

lI1au Rinehart aurl Dave Ridge were

hot h equ al ly d es er vi ug oi the wllti

dence o f the squad Inl'llIln'rs. aurl ~ a c his a tiue athlete,

* *

Page Twenty-four

Lower Merion Opens Basketball Season with Episcopal Tonight

\

Basketball Season in

Full Swing Today

CO)l;'I'INII)<;1) F n n ~ 1 Till<: Flltl'iT 1''\(;F.

this y ea r. C ap tai n .Janll·s Turner will

ka d a good s co ri ng combina ti on in

.I ohn 1 ennypad:er and .J ack Eaton.

f,>rwards: Hughie \\ 'ynn alld "Shorty"

Ilradford. g11ards. and several others

\\'h,; a re j us t a shade less experiencer!.

I'hl' t ea ln has a goo<l scherlllle which

\\'ill hring it up a g a i n ~ t t he b es t in th e

suhurhs as wl'lI as Sllllll' Ilf the leadi llg

l'hiladl'lphia schllllk

Th e Lowl'r :'Ill'rioll .J unior High

t eam has \l'nll ib tirst tW:1 s t a r t ~ o i t he

scasoll alld wil l l in l' 11\1 t h i ~ aiternlloll

1111 the hllllll' nHlrt agaillst Swarthmlln'

l'rl'\I, This ganll' will he a real test

Honor L. M. Eleven

at Annual Banquet

wh at wa s the nIatkr \\'ith l ~ a ( h l l l r in ..

the entire season. e"" ep t the ir :\hing

ItHI and I .nwe r :'I1t'ri"1l games. \\ 'e ar e

used tn winning and e xp ec t t n k ee p on

l ining sn." :'Ilr. ,\dam sa:<!.

\\'hen the IlI<lro,'lI team opens its

sea,'on IH',':, iall it will i:1 a;1 prnb

ab ili ty h e o n " I ' e n l l ~ ' p a c k e r Fielrl" in r

,n ch was the nalne proposed ior the

L,nl'n :'II erion field by Evere tt E, Hur

l ingame. tl 'l'asnrer of the Schnnl Bnard,

The snggestinn met with t hc u ua ni

1I1n11S approval nf tI", gatlll'rillg and

\\'ill 1)(' carried hy :II r, 1:11r1illganle to

1111' S ..hool I\oanl for their cnnfirma

l i t l l l .

( It! ll ' rs whn \ITre i l lt rnduced by th e

It,astmaster. (;enrge II , (;ilhert. princi

pal nf t he Se ni nr I I i gh Schon!. andspoke briel1y were \\'illiam I., :\ustin.

pn'sident ni the School nnanl: \\ ' , B,

I{ ichards . pres ident nf the :'\ eighbor

hond CI11h nf llala-C'Y11wyd.: Dan'

I{ idg" and I.achmall Rillehart. cn

captaills fnr 1931: I':dwarrl H, Snnw,

prillcipal oi the .Iuninr High Schnn l:

.Ialnl·s H, ]);I\'is. cnach nf the s econd

tealll: .I nhn ({nckwell. Wllll a cted as

,pnk,"man ior t h, ' f at he rs presellt:

\\'illiam .I, nyrll'·s. Jr.. s ec re ta ry n i the

Scl",ol Hoard: \ ' il l l' l 'l It I 'earcl ' , rl'1,re

, t' ll ti ng the iacu lty : Frallk II , Sykes.

p re si dent o i the Tow11ship Hoard ni

COlllllli",iol1l'rs: Dr, \\'illianl L. ~ ar

1:11, ,'"amilling physician at Lower :'Iler

loll srlwob. Wllll Innked aiter the

health oi thl' t l 'a ln: Superi ll t l'nrlent nf

I'nlice Charles I', Smith. H,E,

Reiceanrl \\'illialll '1', :'II clntyre,

Captain I 'enllypacker , IIl'xt to the

last speaker nf the el'ening. presented

Cnach :\dam anrl Sllpnilltelldl'nt S, E,

Downs w it h e le ct ri c ch,cks oil hehalf

oi the team,

"These hnys are the hest stutT in

.\ merica," said :'II r. \)nwns, t Il l' t inal

, pe ak er n i the l·I'ening. "They' ar e

ironl Illlml's that are interes ted in the

hest t hi ng s a nd t he comnlullity stands

hack nf tlll ·nl. I recall nn Lower ~ l e r -iOIl tealll with great lT all-arnulld ability

than t11t,:,,(-' hlly:' l l l ( I : - ' : " l · ~ ~ t . ' ( 1 . " hl' Coll-

cluded.

:'Ilusical sl'kt:nns werl' played hy

nl"lnhers ni the Iligh School Bnard.

ullder tIll' direction ni Ilnll'l' C. Beach.

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