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    A Word t o Pa r en t sThe n ex t mee tin g of th eMothers' Counc il w il l be i n chargeof t he Fathers '. They insist thatparents c on si st o f f at he rs andmothers and that t he m ot he rshave been monopolizing t he mee tin gs lo ng enough. Th ey, th ef at he rs , d eman d t o be heard. Itp ro mi se s to be the most unusualmeeting of the year, Don' t missit. The mot he rs may come, infact, t he \' a re u rg ed to, b ut t he ym us t t ak e n o a ct iv e part. Th eplace is the :\ arberth School. Th edate is December 1'1. Th e program is t o b e a complete surpr ise,

    Greatly Increased Facilit iesExpected to LightenLabors.EARLY MAILING URGED

    P. O. IS SET FORCHRISTMAS RUSH

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    New Football Leader

    SenioJ' High Students Launch"The Merionite" as MagazineRepresenting Spirit of School

    of Annual Ladies' Night at BalaCynwyd-Narberth RotaryGreat Success.YEAR PROGRAM WAS VARIEDLAST

    Narberth, Pa., Friday, Decerr.be:- 7, 1923

    BETIERS

    Borough Subscribes Total$1277 .95 With 915Members.

    LowMotor Car License Tags for 1929Assigned to Several Main Line People

    Narbe rth went over t he t op in Ladies' N ight at the -Bala-Cyn- The increased facilities at thei ts Red Cross annual Rol l Cal l, wyd-Narberth Rotary last Tuesday new Narberth Postoffice t h is yearwith a membership of 'Iii7' for the night . the annual affair when melll- will enable i t t o h an dl e t he r ush o fborough proper . amount ing to her s ente rtain the ir wives, was a Christmas business i n fine style,$10i!).!):;, against $R41.l;"j of last I great s uc ce ss w it h mus ic . a o ne a ct Postmaster J. Bertram Nesperyear, . . play, presentation of prizes and pointed ou t thi s week. "Br ing on

    The new terri tury g iven to :\ ar. I souvenirs t o the honored guests, and I y ou r r us h, " he sai d, "w e canberth of : \nthwyn Farms r epor ts a talk by Dr. Pau l M. P ie rs on , i n- Ih an dl e i t. " A ll dispatching is doneI :H, members with $1 ii). A smaIL ternationally known lecUlrer, being direct, so there is no advantage inarea east of Montgomery avenue t he chief fea tu re s on the program. mailing from Philadelphia, theadded 20 members with $23.00_ The ladies, to the number o f 24. Postmaster added.This makes a t ot al of !Jli) mem- were welcomed by the president of In regard to Christmas mail, th ebers paying $127i .!)5, which is to t he c lu b, Guy C ro yl e, and by the things whi ch need t o be empha-t he c re di t of ~ a r b e r t h for this Rev . .Frank Gray, o f Cynwyd. I n- Chosen last week as captain of the sized over a nd o ve r, he s ai d, are

    f 111)' I"d b I R 1929 Lower Merion High School foot-year 0 ,,:"H. "ocatlon was sal y t l e eV . ball team, Clarence "Perk" Scott, of careful addre ss ing and wrapping .Thi s r epor t is very creditable,11 C e o r g ~ Barns, presideDt o f t he Phil- West Manayunk, wears a good sports- Th e marking of fragilc and perish-. I I I ]J t CI \ man's smile. but those shoulders In- 1 I \ INovember a Cloudy conSidering the handicap of the, ae e 1?l1a \.0 ary u,>'. dlcate lots of determination. a 1 (' gooc s a s s uch s 10uld a lso becampaig 'n fo llowing imlil,lediatelyl \ \ : I t l ~ the f o n l l ~ l 1 J t , e s m' er , t he strictly ohsened.Month, Report Shows a ft er t he Welfare d ri ve and the!members and their guests settled .-----.----- Due to the g re ' lt ly inc r easedA perfect record of cloudy clays Presidential clection, and also con- back to enjoy the tine program Vogel Conducts FIrst I'sp.ace in the new .!H?stoffiCe there.for the week of November 27 to sidering that a large numbe r o f which had beel.l arranged ~ .the pro- Concert of New Season WIll b no., need !,llIS year for aDecember 3 inclusive . is reported by Narberth citizens paid t he ir dues gram C 0 1 ~ l 1 1 1 1 t t e e . C O I ! S l s t m ~ of '11 . . . . .. .. I postoffice ann:. 'x , such as wasweatherman Charles .-\. Decker of through Ph ilade lph ia and other 1\1essers (,reen, ~ I a r t m . \ \ ooley. le 1'1am Lme Orchestra opened pressecl into se n ice of l at c yearsNarberth . Fair ly high temperatures neighboring points. ! Shull and Dunne. its sixth season with a var ied and at the hei

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    December 7, 1928

    DETROITERHEAT CONTROLGAS RANGE

    aere is a combination offer you can'tafford to miss. The Detro i te r Ga sRange is equipped with a labor savingHeat Control, ServiceDrawer an d Selflighter. Finished in gleaming grayandwhite enamel an d ha s an enamel linedoven. Th e aluminum cooking set ismade of finest 8-gauge quality.

    Whenyo u purchase a

    Colonial VillageFive'minutes bymoto r no rth ofWAYNEOn the P.R.R.Main Line

    a-Vis i t ing

    I , 'r! lI t " I / tuor .1..!7rl ,.(/I/I,I/e .':;00

    Visit tb e .t. . . .n.all ' t , .on o r d lo r a lI'ep"e tatl". loll 'l a r t b er InEor.. .t l o . a " oa t t i l l .1I. l t . . .tbn.oneil '.

    PHILA.DELPHIA SUBURBAN-COUNTIESGA.S AND ELECTRIC COMPANYUpper Darby-Blvd. 1600Wuyne 8 Hill top f88

    Right up the flag-stone p at h y ou g o to th e Colonial po r ch tap on t he b ra ss knocker-enter th e big, broad Colonial living room, furnished with real antiques. I n t he huge fireplace,w he re au o ld , i ron crane r es ts , t he l og s are crackl ing.beneath the s imple, antique mantel. Hand -wrought hingeson the doors - pewter wall fixtures ( an d t he candles lookreal) - chintzy wall paper t ~ a t Jooks down on, qua in t fou rpost e rs r es ti ng on the old, Colonial floors. It 's a ll v er yreal-very beautifu l-and delightfully old-fashioned in th e

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    In ter io r Deeora t ions and Furn ish ing .By A.L . Dialnent & Co . of PLiladelpLia

    HOMEWANTED FORCHILDRENWould like to f ind a des irablehome for a ~ i r l of Ii i and a boyof 9 in a fanilly of intelligent andrefined character, who desire andwould display some personal interest in these children. Mustoffer IIOme d eg re e o f permanency, and financial arrangements be within reason. Unlessabove requirements can be assured. d o n ot reply. X803. RealEstate Trust Building, Philadelphia. Pa . or telephone Pennypacker 1783.

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    OUR TOWN

    These homesteads are on plots of from one-and-one-half to fiveacres, an d ar e priced at from $30,000 to $45,000. You're only 32minu te s t o Broad Street Sta tion , with a commutation fareof 16 ('ents. W t hi n t he Colonial Village ar e golfing, public an dpr iva te swimming c lub, skating club, children's playgrounds,horsebaclt r id ing, r iding a('ademy, ChesterValley Horse Showgrounds , pr iva te school and publi c. Adjoining the village ar e2000 acres o fS t a t e Park.Despite t h e o ld- time Colonial flavor, inside an d ou t, o f thesea ppe al ing home st ea ds , you have th e last word in modern('omforts, from a bu i lt - in phone boo th to vapor heat-from andectric vent i la t ing fan in th e k i tchen to electric wall heatersin th e two bathrooms

    J: Won't you come out an d see something so out-of-the-usual that 1.... . .: ...It will linger i n you r memory for many and many a day? :rMotor out. Lincoln Highway to Wayne; then nor th five m i n u t e ~ on Wayne Avenue. Orou t Montgomery Avenuf', four minutee weet of King of Pruss i a. Open Daily t i ll '9 P .M.

    131 No rt h Wayn e Av enue , Wayn e

    Come to the Auto Show

    Come an d s ee t he n ew S en io r Sixes. as wellas t he V ic to ry an d S t an d a rd Sixes t ha t a r ebe ing of fe red at reduced prices this month.

    Haverford Road at Ardmore Junction, ArdmoreArdmore 2600 and Wayne 1928

    The secondannual Main Line Automobile Show willbe held December 6, 7 and 8 in the Royal Building,Bryn Mawr, altern.oon and evening

    Ju s t asin 1776

    ]. HOWARD ME,CKE,]r .B u n , D E ~ . f J . ~ d Q W N E R oj th e (:OLONIAL..VILLAGE .or 9 0 2 ' ~ 9 0 3 PACKARD BUILDING'. .." . . ' . ' " ' , " ....

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    GEO. R. MARKLEBuilding ConstructionPhone Narberth 2490

    Narberth Nat ional Bank Bldg.NARBERTH

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    Open daily lo r inspectionApply W a l t ~ r SchUpf, Builder'520- ~ e n v y n .R o a ~ . . Phone Narberth 2865.' Other: H o m i B B ~ ufer' COll8truction

    When Contemplating Building or Alterations

    ATHENS A V ENU E AND S IM PS ON ROAD

    s. P. Frankenfield SonsFUNERAL DIRECTORS

    PHONE: ARDMORE 9as

    1'.-lGE TWU

    FOR SALEAn attractive newly-completed house and garageat 112 Avon road, Anthwyn Farms. Sell ing price,,$16,000, financed.

    Belief in Santa Claus Unshaken in Years sco;;e, a nd t he Rev. W. HerbertBurk, prom oter of the ValleySince Virginia Received Reply to Query Fo rg e Pa rk an d Chapel.I Members of t he B oa rd o f Trus-Years pass and cus toms change, hutl P'USLIC WILL' HELP tecs include Senator GeorgeWhar-so long as '! .vcstige. of t he annua l t on P ep pe r, ch ai rman ; Edwar dChristm.as SPirit r ~ m a m s .newspapers PICK AWARD CHOICE W. Bok vice-chairman' W. W.the natIOn over Will co ntmu e t o re- I b ' M L ! BI kpuhlish the New York Sun's i m m o ~ , t a l l ' Atter ury, , r ~ , u c r e t 1 ~ a n -cditorial "I s Therc a San ta Claus ? enburg, WIlham C ur tIs Bok,Long' a go, a little girl, Virginik Sugges t ions Asked fo r Win - Morris L , Cooke , Samuel S. Fels ,O'Hanlon: wr?te to the New Yor' fAn al Bok Charles E dw in F ox Roland S.Sun, askll1g If thcre was a S a l ~ t a ne r 0 n u . 'Claus. Her let ter read: Fund . Morns, Dr. A l fr e d S t en g el , H?r-"Dear Edito r: I a m eight ye ars ace S t e ~ n an d Mrs. Dorothy Shlp-old. ?Ome of my l it tl e f ri cnds say IHONOR GIVEN TO SEVEN ley WhIte .

    there IS no Santa Claus. Papa says, : = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : ~ I ..if y ou s ee it in t he S un it's so. P le as e ,tell me the truth, is the re a Santa Th e Jublic again h a s b ee n a sk e d N. R. PEACOCK : R. S, TOUHILLClaus?" , . C 'Francis E. C hurch, an editor!al t o h el p s el ec t th e m an o r w om an In ter io r and Exter io r Paint ing , Electnca/ nntractor ,writer on t he Sun : w rot. e t he f ol low- wh o is t o receive th e Philadelphia WILL BID GLAD TO E S TU IA TB ' "Servtce with a Smile" ,ing r epl y t o t hc hUegir l : . . ' I . 407 Essex Ave., Narberth. Pa. 7n s. BOWMAN AVENUE"Vi rg in ia , you r li tt le fnends are Award for t he e t gh t 1 consecutIVe Phone, Nurbntb -'1187 , Estimates FurnIshed ,ff d I PHONE MmION t088 ,wrong. Thcy have been a eete >Y year. N am es o f candidates e I i - I ~ t l i ~ ~ ~ i i i i i ~ ~ ~ i i i i i i ~ . ~ ~ ' . ~ " ~ . ~ " ~ " ~ ; ; " " ; " ; " ~ " ~ " ~ . ~ " ~ . ~ " ~ . ~ . ;. .. .. ..~ . ~ . ~he skepticism of a skeptical agc. Thcy I . . 29 bdo not hel ie vc cxccp t t hcy s ee . Thcy glble for th e honor 10 19 . e-t hi nk not hi !l g c an be. wl. lich is. not c au se o f c on sp ic uous s er vi ce a c-eomprchcnslbe by their httlc mmds, . I f h' '11 1All minds, Virginia, whc.ther they I ~ C O ~ l l p I t S le d or t e cIty WI )e re -men's or children's, are httle: In thiS celved by t he B oa rd of Trusteesgreat univcrse of ours man IS a mere of the Philadelphia Award at 1320insect, a!1 ant. in his intellect . as com- Pack ar d Bui ld in g Philadelphia,pared WIth the houndlcss world about. 'h !m . a s mea su red by the i nt el li gence un ttl January 1.capablc of grasping thc whole of t ruth Founded in 1921 by Edward

    ~ n knowledge . Ycs . V i r ~ i n i a . there \;V. Bok . o f Merion the award ofIS a Santa Claus. Hc eXists as cer- I I d II ' . t IIt ai nl y a s l ovc and gcner os it y and de- te n t lous.anc 0 ar s IS ac. ua . y. avot ion cxi st , a nd you know that they Nobe l p r tz e ad ap ted t o thIS vlcmahound and g i, :e to you r, life i ts h igh- ity. Th e $10,000 an d a goldcst hcauty and JOy..,\Ias. ho\\" dreary m ed al a re conferred each yearwoul d bc t he w or ld If there werc no , I r 'Santa Claus-it would be as dreary upon . la t m ~ o w om an I vm gas if t he re wcr c no V ir gi ni as . There in PhIladelphIa, Its suburbs orwou ld he no chi ld li ke fa ith t h ~ n , no' v icin ity, who during t h e p r ec ed romancc to makc t ol cr ab lc tills.ex- in a calendar year s ha ll h av e p er -istencc. Wc would have no cnJoy - f to> d 1 ht t ' t I 'mcnt exccpt in sense and s ight . The ?rme or )roug ? I S cu m111a-eternal l ight with which childhood fil ls tlon an act or contrtbuted a servthe wor ld would hc ext inguishcd. i ice calculated t o a dv an ce t he b es t"Not bclievc in Sant.a C I ~ u s ! . ~ o I an d l ar ae s t i nt er e st s of th e com-n!ight .as wel l not bel Ievc m. falnes Ii 't '" f I i cI Philadelphia is"\: ou might gct your papa to h ir e n}en Imum yow 1 1t o wat ch in a ll the chimneys on Christ- th e center."mas e,:"c t o c at ch Santa Claus, b u ~ , if Th e r ec ip ie nt s h av e b ee n L eo they dHI not s ee Santa Claus commg Id S t okows ki c o ndu ct or o f th edown, wha t wou ld that prove? No- po . . 'body sees Santa Claus , but that is no Phlladelpllla Orchest ra; th e l atesign that t he re is no Santa Claus. The Dr . Russell H. Conwe l l, founde rm O d ~ ~ i l i i n ~ i n t h e w o ~ d a r e t h o ~ l o f Temple U n ~ e r ~ t y ; Samuel S. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~h!!t neIther chlldrcn I ! ~ r men c ~ see., Fie'sher founder o f th e Graphic ;;;; ,Did yo u evcr scc fames dancmg on ' I. , .t he l awn? Of coursc not, but that's' Sketch Club; Charles C. H ~ r r t s < ; > n ,no oroof that t hc y a rc not t hc re . N o- former Provost of th e Ul11versltybody can conccivc or imaginc all thc of Pennsylvania: Samuel Yellin,w O I H I ~ r s thcre are unse,en and unsee- l la st e r c l: af tsma n: D r . C h ey al ie r!ahlc 111 the world. \ ou may t ea rII . Ia pa rt t he b ah y' s r at tl e and see what Jackson, lIwentor of the hroncho- Imakcs the no is c insidc, b ut t hc rc is i ' -='! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ~a \"t'il c ov cr in g t hc u nse en w o ~ d ,"" George A-.W'I.t-te-'--Ihic h n ot t he strongest man. or evcn Ithc unitcd strcngth o f a ll t he s trongest , Paperhangl'ng andmcn t ha t cvc r liv ed , cou ld t ea r aparL, IOnly fa ith, fan cy , p oe try , love, r o- Decoratingmance. can push aside the curtain and, cw and pic turc thc supernal bCa\ltyI I ESTIMATINGand glory beyond. Is it all rc al ? A h, ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i N ! i ! ! a ! ! ! r ! ! ! b ! ! ! e ! ! ! r ! ! ! t h ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 4 ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! 3 ! ! ! 5 ! ! i W ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ,Virginia, in all th is 1 I ' 0 ~ d t he re is I '" --' ----I l0 'hing clse so rea l. I Oi I. ~ "No Santa Caus? Thank Codl-he Illkrlt tIi" es a nd hc li, 'cs forey cr. :\ thou- r I I It!.! , ~ ~ ; - l ' d ye1rS frcll1 no, ,- . \ " : r ~ i n i a . nay, ::t I'''11 t i , ~ w s a t l!ousand years f rom now, . he Will contll1t1e to make glad -the ':-. -' rItt'arts of childrcn." ~ . . , . . ~ ~ F ~Episcopal Academy Had IGreat Scoring Machine ~ \ ~ ~ ; ' < . :The undefca ted ! lO-pctlnd footbal l ~ .tcam of E pisco pal A cademy had the . AV"FD'-E CtI()W"grcatest scor :ng maclune on the Main 'J Il"'\.l:. JL in e d ur in g th e se aso n just cnded.Thc a ca dcmy el cvcn ma de a t ot al o fI r261 points to thc ir opponents' 37. " I 7 R EE , and full of thrills forVillanova College, also undefeated, l ..i. the onlookers. but a timeand Lowcr Mcrion High School show ( of big expensc for theownerstotals of great dcfensive teams. Villa-' ,d . I . of the automobiles involved.ova ma e U: l POllltS to t IClr oppo- Inents' 34, while Lowcr Merion amassed I Utl/ess there is the allembrac-7 : t o t he oppos ing t eams ' 52. l ing protection of rEtna Com,Thc scason' s total s for othcr c am s 'in t he s ect io n w er e: H av er fo rd Col - bination A utomobile lnsur-lege, 7!l; opponcnts. rH; HaverfordSchool, 68; opponents, 74; Friends' 'Central, 48; opponents. 101; Montgomery School, :-19; opponents, 140; Rad-l Inor High, 115; opponcnts, 46; Haverford High, 108; opponents, 74................ ..................- .........................~ - - - . _ ..-. . ..

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    We call an d deliver Nar. 2564 t I DURBIN &HOWARDJ. ALMAN, Tailor l, l lleal Estate & InsurullceDaily pressing Repairing Narberth{ Dyeing French dry cleaning II.05 Essex Avenue,; Narberth I I ',-- --. ~ . . - . . . ........ ~ ........ ................ ..............I .. c .. .. .. .. 3F ..

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    December 7, 1928 OUR TOWN PAGE THREE

    ~ ~ U U l ; ; ; ; : j ~ U U W J ; : > ~ U l ; ; ; ; : j ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l ; ; ; ; : j l ; ; ; ; : j l ; ; ; ; : j ~ l = O - U = U - U - U - b - i J - ~ J ; . : o ; ; ~ ~ :.~ ~ ~ ~ e d t : ' 2 : : l : M ~ O M ~ ~ M = ~ ~ M = = = e Q~ ~ M = = = = Q - : 1 e 1 e ! = = = ~ ~ ~ ~ = = ~ : M t : 1 = = ~ ~ I ~ ET YOUR N.B.T. COUPONS FROM THESE MERCHANTS

    Arcade Market

    LADIES' TAILORING, FURRIER

    For theHoliday Season

    WHITESIDE BROS.

    Pumpkins, Squash,Cranberries, Grapes,Nuts, Sweet Potatoes,

    FRESH MEATSOW' 1'easonably priced

    Quality Goodswill win your approval

    Walter Roser, Prop.709 Montgomery Avenue

    A DE LIZ ZI B RO S.

    GROCERY SPECIALS

    Phone Narberth 3669 and 2446237 Haverford Ave., Narberth

    102 Forest Ave. : Narberth 2602

    Yes, We Give CouponsPhone Narberth 2477Free Delivery

    Winconsin Peas 3 for 44cFancy Red Salmon can 2geMEAT SPECIALS

    Fresh Country Sausage, lb. 42eFresh Country Scrapple, lb. lSeFresh Lard lb. 17e

    Alterations, relining and dyeing. Furs remodeled, repaired,cleaned and glazed. Schoolclothes cleaned and repaired onshort notice.All work done in 01lr own

    e s ~ ~ ! > L i s h m e n t , t he large st onthe 1Ifain Line.

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    NARBERTHPASTRY SHOP243 Haverford AvenuePhone Narberth 3694

    The peak of performance inr ad io r eception ha s beenr e a ~ h e d with the Spa rton .In tone quali ty , s e l ~ c t i v i t y ,and range this instrument isunsurpassed. Available inseveral beaut iful c ab inetmodels.

    Stop in and Hear It !

    Christmas ThoughtsOrder Your Christmas

    Candy Early5-lb. Packages Packed toOrderReymer' s an d Schra ff t' s

    FancyPackagesChristmas CardsFavors, Cigars, etc.

    SUPREME

    Pies Made to Orderany size or kind ontwo ~ o u r s ' notice.

    Mince and PumpkinPies, 35c

    Made fresh hourly

    TVe DelivCl' Ev e ry OrderOver 75c

    Robert Littler, Jr .ARCADE RADIO SHOP

    J ( ) t l ~ [ ) l ! I Z I ~J I l U ~ J

    Open every evening tiU Christmas

    Make This a ((Footwear" ChristmasA few practical gift suggestions

    Gotham Silk Stockings .......... $1.50 an d $1.85Holeproof Socks ., ............... 50c to $1.50Stocking Containers ............. 75c to $1.50Ladies' Hat an d Shoe Containers . . . . . . $5.00Overshoes an d Zippers . . . . . . . . $2.00 to $3.50"Twistum" Toys for K idd i es . . . . 75c to $3.00"Bostonians"--Shoes for Men . . $7.50 to $10.00"Matrix" Shoes- for th e Women ofAffairs $10.00 to $11.85

    House S l ippers f or t he Family byDaniel Green

    Visit Our New Stoie109 N. NARBERTH AVENUEIn commodious quarters we will be pleased tos how y ou an y of the new wall treatments and thelatest designs in paper. A complet e s tock of LucasPaints also await your inspection.

    Specializing in Juvenile Footwear127 North Narberth Avenue

    THE ATLAS COMPANY, Inc.SAMUEL N. HALL . PresidentShop, 248 lIaverford Avenue (Upstairs) Narberth, Pa.Phone Narberth 3625

    719 Montgomery AvenuePhone Narberth 4165-W: t - ' ~

    THE ESSEXKANDY KOUNTER

    107 Essex AvenuePhone: PromptNsr. 3971 Delivery~ l ; ; ; ; : j U Q l ; ; ; ; : j Q Q ~ .

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    Harry Hollar,

    Phone Narberth 2618109 Forest Ave. (Rear)

    NarberthPrinting Company

    Just Phone Narberth 2762We Deliver

    250 Haverford Ave., Narberth

    Al l kinds o f j o b p r in t in gquickly and skillfully done.

    Note Our HoursWeekdays: 9 A. M. to 12M.Sundays: 10A .M. to 1 P. M.

    4.30 P. M.to 12 P. M.

    HAMER BROS.DELICATESSEN

    "Where quality serves the needsof the community"

    759 This is your papel , your advice~ : will be appreciated .

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    is given in ourmodern, sanitaryshop to women'san d children's haircutting. A tr y will .convince you.

    There is no better time to ge t acquainted witht h e Na rbe r th me rch an ts than at presen t when onemay share in th e prize award campa ign and perhapscarry off one o f t he splendid prizes. I t is never toolate to begin. Coupons ar e given ou t with every 25cpurchase. A sk f or t hem if your me rchan t shouldforget them in t he r us h o f t h is b us y season.

    The purpose o f t h is prize award campaign sponso re d by th e Narberth Board o f T ra de i s s im pl y t os t imulat e buying f rom local independent merchantsby th e people of th e Borough a nd i ts vicinity. Th elocal businessmen feel that t he y a r e entitled t o t hepatronage of th e residents o f t he Borough. And inseek ing th is patronage th e merchants feel tha t theyar e giving as good as they rece ive ; i n short, tha tpeople m ay "bu y at home" with bo th p ro fi t an dpleasure to themselves.

    The Home Stretch

    The proposi t ion is strictly a business one. Oncelocal residents ar e introduced, as it were, t o t he iri10me business men, th e latter feel tha t there is everyreason to believe they w il l c on ti n ue t o r ec ei ve th ebusiness o f t he s e people.

    Barely t h r ~ e weeks remain before th e sp ick andspan new Ford coupe with a special paint jo b will b e come the p roper ty of some Narberth resident or oft h e s ur round in g t r ad e d is tr ic t. A nnounc ement ofth e winner of this and th e other handsome prizesw il l b e mad e o n D ec embe r 2 6t h f rom th e variousstore windows an d from t h e Na rbe r th Thea te r . I twill also be announced in O ur Town fo r December28th, 1928.

    Guiseppe Amato

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    Totals 884 869 809 Contag ion On WaneMETEORSB. Savllle 176 169 159 N' t f 'E. Purring 156 182 213 me een new cases 0 contagiousJ. MlJJer 189 146 17S diseases were reported last week toW. Bailey........ 193 177 M' E REI. Jenkins 198 191 167 a r vm . eynolds, health officerErn. Jenkins _. 15_9 of Lower Merion township, six lessTotals . .. 912 865 876 than dur ing th e previous week. OnePILOTSMason , . . , '" . . 134 131 new diphtheria pat ient was quaran-Laughlin 153 133 11308 t in ed , Mab el Johnson, 107 EastHaws 137 IFollette '" . 148 142 151 County Line road , Ardmore. .Riddle . . . . . 152 127 T I f h' k IGoodrich .,. . .. . .. . .. . . 145 131 we ve c ases a c lC -en pox were

    M i ' : : ~ d i c a p . .::::::::::::::: 1 ~ 3 listed, as follows: B ry n M aw r,------ Rosemont, Villanova, 2; Bala-Cyn-Totals 'PEP'BOYs 72t 673 '10 wyd, I; S out h A rdmo re t o C it yWatts 120 122 1 1 3 8 ~ Line, 9. There are s ixnew cases ofHutchinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 124 , h' hMaler 160 113 147 W oopmg cough, t ree in Bala-Cyn-~ ~ ~ : : : v e ~ .. ::::::::::::::::: i : ~ : : ~ mwyd; one in South Ardmore; and------ two in the Merion-Wynnewood dis-Totals Mi.iii.:rHONs820 708 896 trict.Hoyle . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . .. 147 158 178Ward 159 170 17988 Every thing youand yourne igh-Spencer .. . . . . . . ... .. .. 144 155Reese 13' IBll 144 bor s do is news. Let's hear about.Jenldns . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 118 182 1 ~ 8 1 lt.Hancl1cap . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 10 18 - - - - - -otals .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . .. 7t5 888LIONSBllml>brlea . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. 18'7 160RIpper 118

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    Merion Friends Meeting.Services for December 9:10.00 A. M.-Sunday school.11.00 A. M.-Meeting for worship.Fi rs t Church of Christ, Scientist.11.00 A. M.-Sunday services.11.00 A. M.-Sunday school.\Vednesday ev e n i ng t es timonialmecting at 8 o'clock.Reading room, 19 West Lancasteravenue, open wcek days from 10.30 to4.30 o'clock; Wednesday evening from9 to 9.45 o'clock.The subject for the Bible lesson sermon for Sunday, December 9, is "God,the Only Cause and Creator ."

    STOUT- BUNI TThe marriage of Mis s RebeccaWetherill S tout , d augh te r of Dr.Geo rge Clymer S tout , of "Tarleton," Berwyn , to Lieutenant LesterThomas Hundt, U. S. N., wassolemnized o n N ov em be r 28 i n therectory of St. Thomas' Chu rch,Villanova. The ceremony had beenpostponed from October 9.Mrs. Hundt's s is ter was mar riedon October 4 to Lieutenant RobertWurts Boclcius.

    All Saints Church.\Vynnewood. Pa.Rev. Gibson Bell, Rector.8 .0 0 A . ~ \ I . - H o l y Communion.10.00 A. M.-Church school. I11.00 A. M.-Morning prayer ~ ! I dsermon by the rec tor.Anthem, "The Great Day of theLord," Martin.Bencdicite, Mark Andrews. Choir of

    35 trained voiccs.7.00 P. M.-Young People's Fellowship.7.30 P. M.-Evening prayer a!}dsermon by the rec tor.Meteors Still LeadIn Church Bowling

    TEAM STANDINGHoly Trinity Lutheran Church. W.Cletus A. Senft, Pastor. Meteors 15Sunday, December 9: B:tttlers 14!I.45 A. M.-Bible school. LIOns 11

    11.00 A. M.-The servicc. "Themc: ~ . o o s t e r s 11"Messiah, the Wonderful." 1110ts 106.45 P. M.-Sen i 0 r and Junior Marathons 9Leagues. Senior topic: "How ShouldIPcp Boys 7a Christian's Christmas be Different?" Mules 77.45 P. M.-The vesper service . BOOSTERSTheme: "Messiah, the Counsellor." ~ : ~ : ; e ...... ::: .. : : :::::: m m 167Wednesday: stringfield 1437.30 P. M.-Teaehers' Lesson stlll1y Davis 164 145hour Babb 164 2358.00 P. M.-Devotional half-hour in Cummer 150Ihe study of the Gospel of John. Totals . . .. .. .. . . .. . S08 844 758Thursday: Spencer ~ ~ ~ . 1778.00 P. M.-B 0 0 t h Tarking ton' s Koup 113play, "Stat ion YYYY," given by the Heard 161choir. ~ e l \ ~ ~ d mFriday: ~ a n d l ~ ~ p " : : : : : : ::::::::: 234.aO P. M.-Cateehism class. -------'-7.00 P. M.-Intermediate choir. Totals "BATTLERs 724 801 858 ~ o ~ m e Y 111 1878.00 P. M.-Senior choir. Nicholson 194 180 149 A I ~ : : t ::::::::::::::::::::: m 164Kelm 170 142 137 Duncan 146W. D. SmedleY 131 157 116 Murray 130Durbin , " . 189 146 193 _. _H. T. Smedley 150 194 180 .Totals . . . . . . .. . . . . 731 807Handicap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 50 34------

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    The Presby ter ian Church.Rev. John Van Ness, A. M., Minish'r.Meetings for December !J:9.45 A. M.-Biblc school. Christmas rchearsals.11.00 A. M.-Morning worship. Celebration of Universal Bible SundaySermon and Sowing the Seed.11.00 A. M.-Junior chu rch. conducted by Mrs. A. S. Digby.6.45 P. M.-Junior Endeavor meeting. A cha lk t alk by Miss Furber.6.45 P. M.-Senior Endeavor Mect-ing. Leader, May Battersby. .7.45 P. M.-Evening worship. Sermon theme: " Pr ep ar in g f or Chr is tmas." Next Wednesday, prayer meeting. Subject: "God's Benefits." Elabor:. te plans are being made for Christ mas by the commi tt ee f rom the Bi!Jlcschool. An entertainment for the children will be held on Saturday, December 22, at 3 P. M, and on Sunday ev(' ning, December 23. The entire schoolwill participate in the bcautiful Christmas service-"White Gifts for theKing."

    Church NotesBaptist Church of the Evangel.Robert E. Keighton, Minister.Decemher 9:9,45 A. M.-Chureh schocl.11.00 A. M-Morning worship. Ser-.mon: "Thc Fulfilhnent of Prophecy."7.00 P. M.-Young People's Devotional Hour.7,45 P. M.-Evening wor;hip. Sermon: "The Pre-existent Christ."Wednesday. December 12:8.00 P. M.-Prayer sen"icc. Topir:"The Ch i I d of Four Name3."II. "Mighty God."Saturday, December 1;;:'The Women's Association wiiI holda home bake a t 100 North Narberthavcnuc (one of Mr. Smedley 's stores) .The mcmbers and friends of the churcharc asked to visit the storc in themorning.

    Methodist Episcopal Church.Rev. Samuel MacAdams, Minister.Sundav, December 9:9.45 A. M.-Sunday ;chool.1.00 A. M.-Morning worship. Sermon theme: "The Mystenes and Realities of Faith."Miss Ernestine B. Bacon. lyric soprano, wil l sing a t this service .6.45 P. M.-Devotional meeting of

    t he Epwo rt h Lea gue . Top ic : "Yo urChapter's Teammate."7.45 P. M.-Evening worship. Sermon theme: " W a l k i n ~ Witi, God."The Ladies' Aid Socie ty vl il l meetat the chur ch Tues day evening at8 o'clock.The Standard Bearers will mee t a tthe home of Miss Dorothy Mil le r, 228Narberth avenue, Tuesday evening at8 o'clock.The King'8 Heralds witl meet-at thechurch Wednesday afte rnoon at 4o'clock.The midweek prayer and praise serv-,. j

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    Alumni WinOn Thanksgiving morning theAlumni of 1928 defeated thc Narberth Junior 1-1 igh School, 5-4, ina soccer gamc of two extra periods,

    In the sixth period \Vhitney, the outside right for thc Alumni. kicked theball near the goal. where Powell, aJun io r H igh hack, kicked the ballso that i t w en t in the goal, givingthe A lumni the game. Parkes . Riterand Heckel scored f or t he A lumn i,the former scoring twice. McCormick, Gallaghcr ancl Powell scoredfo r t he School, the latter scoringtwice.

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    Friday, December 7 , 1928

    (\\ J1) T () \\'-, T Mrs. R. K. Osmond, of Concord- Exhibited Portraits FOOTBALL TEAMS and equally good men will be hard, .J tJ If\'\ WW ! " ville. Pa., was the guest last week- to find. Fleck, another guard whoend of Mrs. G, H . Ree se , of Hamp- WILL LOSE STARSA Co-operative Community News den avenue. saw quite a lot of action during thepaper f?u.nded in. 1 ~ 1 4 by the !'IU1'. Mrs. Charles H. Shaw h as r e- I season, will a ls o be lost to the squadberth CWtC AssocIatIOn and publIshed I Av 'Y Friday at Narberth Pa. turned to her lOme on von road Radno r a nd L ow er M e ri on Right end Berrien , running mate

    6 e1 , a fter visiting her mother. Mrs. Julia to the brilliant Krick , and a capablepublished by the Morgan. in Amherst. Mass., and W ill B e Ha rd H it by I ILIVINGSTON PUBLISIIING COMPANY her daughter, Rosalie Shaw, who Gradua t i o n s . payer w 10 had some exceedingly: r ~ s Y d ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ E ~ e ; ' ; ~ ~ N 8 : ; a ~ ~ r :s a freshman at IVlt, Holyoke Col- good days, completes the roster ofROBERT MOORE CAMERON lege. South Hadlev , Mass, losses on the forward line, leavingEdltor .l Only K ri ck and Power as a nucleusl \I iss Carolyn Custer. of Avon When Radll0r alld Lo\ver Merl'oIl . I I . I Iom e ~ 1 Iln\'crforll A,'cnl.c I Wit 1 W llC 1 to war, 11ext year.".", road. entertaincd 17 guests on Sat- I dIf no : ~ s o : : r . ~ : [ l b ~ ~ ~ m 2 : r ~ 3100. urda\' afternoon in honor of her woun u p t he ir football seasons Th c backfield escapes morc easilyten t li birthday. Her gue st s were Saturday a week ago with a s ou lf ul o nl y \Vynn a l ~ d Bolcs being gra-SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ,I t d CI I \Xr I Ione Dollar and Fifty Cents Per Year Linr!:l Vogel . Margarct Johnson. 10-0 tie, a goodly nUl11ber of the c ua e. lar,le '\ ynn, t 1.e on y______n--,A,..rlv....,"-n-ce----- 1\Iargaret Shaw, Janet Disque, Jean- players on both teams were seein y quarterback \ \ ' J ~ h a soupstra ll1er onn et te L ent , D or ot hy O gd en , V ir - their last bits of gr id iron action f o a R a d n ~ r t e a l ~ l II I the l ~ l e m o r y of theginia Rankin. Eve lyn Thompson . t he ir A lma Mat er s. Especially:s o l ~ l e s t mhalntant, WIll be sorel .ySusan Tameison. Sh:rle\' Clea\'er. tlll'S true f L 1\1' I . 1 missed. for he was one of those ran-o ower it erIOn, W lie l' f I I . fJanet Gray, Peg gy B et ty B ar ne s. l oses 17 o f th e squad , six of whol11 t J ~ s . 0, SC 10 astlc , o ot ba ll , a r ea! ly!\'ancy Ful to n a nd Margueritc Le were starting contestants against bl am) quar terback.. Very few I11IS-Bouhe. Mrs. Rachel Bulley Trump. Mer- Rad no r. Rad no r, although not so takes ,were ~ l 1 a d e 111 the Ra?norMiss Bernice Manion O'ave a Imr - Ion artist, who,e exhibit of portraIts hard hit numerically speal\'illg, loses campa lgns t l us , ye a r, a nd conslde r-,.., at the Merion Tribute House on Sat- 11 f R I IEntered as second-class matter, October 13. tv in honor of her sixth birthday urday and Monday drew enthusiastic (Iuite a bit morc class when n ine o f a.> eo .. ac nor.s success. was (UC to1914. at the Post O[ftce at Narberth. Pa.. - I I Itt k tl I t Iunder the Act of March 3 . 1879. last Satu rday a t h er home on Avon I comments from art lovers of the theboys go for th next y ear in search liS a,>1 I y .0 pIC' le n,g.l p ay atroad. Her young gues ts were Billy,j MaIn Line, o f fur the r adventu re thc nght time. In additIOn \VynnP II I I 1.1 B1 k C . B'II F . was a fea rl ess and able catcher ofeggy, - e cn all( . I, ary a "e, aptall1 ox, t he fighting kicks. another t al en t n ot t o be de-Carolyn Shaw, Patncla and Anne Nea r ly $900000 Cos t tackle and kIcker of g rea t r epute . I SBickso.rd, ~ a r b a r a Jean Sullivan f C 'h A and one of the bulwarks of the line: f P I S ~ ( ' 1 l f U ~ l d e r . ! ~ o l e s was a great~ FIREC"IDE and BIlly Dlsquc, 0 ou r t ouse nnex , has p layed his l as t s cr immage for oo.t)a p a)er \\ Ith o ne bad fault-.I.. De According to a t abul at ion o f con -I the Red a nd "Vhite, Captain Bil l which he seemed unable to over-ENFORCE NO PARKING I tracts awardcd on Monday by thc Iwas an inspiring leader and his great come. the tendency to f u n ~ b l e . Bo.lesCONTINUED FROM THE FIRST PAGE }'Iontgomcry county commissioners at kicking ability has saved Radnor's could run the. e nd s a nd l ut t he hn e

    The Thanksgiving dance of the affair will be tllreslled Ollt at tile Norristown, the nct cost of huilding the bacon more than once this year. Iland 1tackle WIth t he b es t of them,Phi T tau Delta Sorority at Cynwyd < C H ' , . '1\ I ,. . ) l I t le was never a sure handler ofClub \Vednestlay evcning of last commi tt ee mee ting o f Counci l to- new ourt ~ u s c annex WI >e $808,- . r v ! a ~ l 1 1 r e and Kavanagil WIll be. the ball., night with 'l definite new scheme of 1 970 . Remodchng thc old Court House I :nehglble next '"'ear under the four I TI' I L 0 I . , dwee k was a gala affair, WIth over, , f . I I '11 .l. lIS eavcs cntz, e onslo an10 0 guests I>resent. Among those th1l1gs ready to be r atified at the Ito con orm WIt I tIC new structure WI year rule, although n ei th er h av e Peters tl I 1 1 fi Idregular meeting on Monday n ight Icost about $80,000, which, with other played as r egular s mor e t ha n two on. lfree gooe )ac, fer mlcn'lp re sent were the Misses Janc Dob- .11 I . T I . as veterans o r next year. oget lerI II I \\. In the me'mtulle there wI'll Le no II1CI{ enta CXPCl1llturcS. \\ I >rIng t Ie seasons. Kavanagh develol)ed 1I1tO . I P I 1/ . k Ison. Janet hayes, - e e .:a te rman, ' , ' ~ a ~ ~ ,a I was a first-class guard, and a f ir st class attack t o go with it.cnce Meade. Molly I ri sh . A nn a l!a\":rfon,1 a ~ : e m l e 111 the bus1l1ess that IS t ~ I C latest 111 modern >t11 dll1g Hennessey. a re gula r guard, a nd L ow er l\Icrion's loss 'is in theHende rson. Bet tv Hubbe ll , Eliza- dlstnct. II1stltuted about a year const:uctlon, ,Henning, who p layed in Maguire's form of four backs and 13 linemenbeth Vcnncman, - Elizabeth Terry. and a hal f a go by a speci al c ommi t- It ~ C X P ~ l l t c l d thbat thc bworkl of cx- p la ce . are two p la ye rs who will be Coach L\dam wil l lose Elmore t h i ~.. .. . . . tcc o f t h- B anI of T 'I e . .' 't cavatlon WI >e cgUl1 y tl e con- , . f t l" b ' > '. ., ,\'lrg-,11Ie us3 I b ' lT d ' accommodatecl than wou ld be thc Shop early, mail early and avoid1\:le : Corntt carlY f uesl ay m O ~ ' ~ ~ l 1 l g ' l ease if diagonal parking on t he n or th t he Christmas rush.rs. 0 er. )e ore ler mal I Jage, I '1 I I . I .

    1\1 ' l ~ I ' I. tl 1< I d Sl( e aIH non e on t l e sout 1 werc 1Ilwas l' ISS 1', I zaue 1 ! .ng an .Mr. and l\Irs, E, B. Maltby, of force.Essex avenue, announce the engage- 8 t d tIPmen t o f their daughter, Miss'LiIlian .1::-;1 1 : , , ~ ' g ~ n l , ' ~ m ~ s ~ ~ 1 ' J J I ' ~ . g ~ r PAilI 'Verna MaltLy. and Dr. James Alex- Iander Maxwell, Jr., of Sayre, Par tribute to G u t e n b u ~ g . l ~ i ; J I l e e r p , r i n t ~Dr. Maxwell is t he s on of Mr. and e r, u nd er the headl1lg I he \ :Vnters IMrs. ,. A. Maxwell , o f P ri ve ave- Club.nue. . In the athletics department there

    Leon Picrcy, son of 1.1 r, and Mrs . a re signed messages b ) A l b e r ~ C.L. C. P ie rcy. of 2 Stuart avenue, Adam, football coach; hsther Slter,who is studying aviation at the P it - o n the girls ' hockey t eam; Harold.ca;rn School has been home ill for V. Helveston. soccer coach. Plans"the past two' weeks. are outlined for the Inter-room Bas-

    Mrs. William Crawford Gorgas, ketball L e a g ~ e ,'of \Vashington, D. C., spent Ar t work I11dudes photographs of' Th an ks gi vi ng d ay w it h h er niecc, the football.. hockey and soccer1\frs. H. G. Venemann and family, t cams and pIctures of M r. Penny -on 212 Hampden avenue. Mr s. p a ~ l ~ e r and t,he . c o a ~ h e s . .Gorga s w as a cc ompa ni ed b y Mr. I he Menomte IS a p r ~ g r e s s l v eand Mrs. \ \T il li am G . Wright- successor to ~ e v e r a l prevIous .at-I50n and t he ir daugh ter s. l\Iarie, tempts t o p ub lt sh a Lower MerIOnPriscilla and Aileen, from Plainfield, High School paper. The first efN, J. fort .in 1924 was not a s ~ l c c e s s a n ~ 1

    Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clifton. of ' nothmg more was done 111 that dl426 Essex avenuc. are receiving Ir e c t i ~ : m . until ,1927, when Thec o n ~ r a t u l a t i o n s on t he b ir th of a Men011lte \,vas hrst brought out ~ son. J ames Eugene , who was born Ia smal1 m l m e o g r ~ p h sheet. T.\lIS'November 21 in the Bryn Mawrll110dest venture laId. the fo.unda!tOnHospital. for the new magazme, wluch gIves\i\Torcl has been r e c e i ~ ' e d from M r.1 e ~ ' e r y indicatiOl:.,of making l i t e r a r ~and Mrs. Arthur Knelbler. f o r m e r - I I 1 1 S ~ ) r y , for. t he l \l ar oo n a nd 9.ray .'Iy of Elmwood avenue, that theYI I- u ~ h ~ a t l O l 1 of the. annual Yearlike their new home in Kenosha ,1 Book 111 no way,WIll be affectedWis" but miss the i r many friends b y t he new magazl11e.in Narberth.Miss Elma Reese, o f H ampd en Collegians Win Again Iavenue. was the guest last week- Last Saturdaythe Burgess Collegians

    .end of Miss Jane Knowlton of defcated the McGary Buffaloes 25-13.GI d ' d ' "Bootz" Pctcrs was thc s tar for t he Ien Sl e. . . T T' Collegians. scoring twice, while Gal-, Mrs. Newhn \ \ . \ \ Ismer, 210 l ag hcr and McCormick scored the,Essex avenue. h as r et ur ned f rom other touchdowns. McCormick kickher parent's home in Trenton, N. J . ed thc extra points. M c G a r r ~ was thewhere she h as b ee n s in ce her cent s ta r for the B ~ l f f a l o e s , scorll1g 011 a_ . . 45-yard run, whIle Nordblom made theIllness. He r Narberth fnend s ar e othcr touchdown. Murray adding theglad t o k now that she has returned extra point. The Collegians will clash:and is fee ling much better. with the Buffaloes n c x ~ Saturday forMis s Grace Mahaney will enter- t he 0,ld Gulph r oad htle.t ' ' , I I . , h ,Collegians .. . ,.'" 0 12 6 7-25am 10 gir S t.us evenmg at t e Buffaloes , .. , .. . ,. 0 0 6 6:-12home of her Sister, Mrs. J. Ray-'mond harp, o f W?ods id e avenue. Buy in Narber th

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    FOR THOSE OF OUR CLIENTS who find it inconvenient.to do their banking in the day time, we remain open everyevening until nine o'clock.Officers, paying and receiving tellers, and the Assured Savings Department are on duty everyeven ing tog ive you the ful lbenefit of our service. If you cannot come to the bank in thedaytime-come at night.

    COMPARE THESE PRICES

    PR ICES SUB JECT TO (JIIANGE,WITHOUT NOTICEA d d l t i o n l l ~ I , . 5 0 1 1 , fO{ ffl!dit e x t ~ n d -lng over'a pet lod of more than10 days.

    No Charge for Carry orWheel} ~ G G $13.75STOVE i4.25NUT 13.75PEA 10.00BUCK 7.75

    we MlER][ON 1f][1flLlE &; TRUSTCompany

    ARDMORE - NARBERTH - BALA CYNWYD

    Performances at 7 & 9 P. M.

    Bala Ave., below Montgomm'y Ave., in CynwydTHIS FRIDAY MONDAY && SATURDAY TUESDAY ----.--

    BELLE BENNETT

    COMING

    "Yilnrise"

    "Lilac Time"

    "Uncle Tom's Cabin"

    NarberthTheater

    Harr ie t Beecher Stowe's

    With Synchronized Score

    "Fazil"-"[(ing of Kings"

    Nex t T hu rs ., F ri . a nd S at .

    Mon., Tues. an d Wed.

    Special Chi ldren 's Ma t ineeWednesday at 3.30 P. M.

    "You ' ve n e ve r seen anything like it."

    THIS F ri da y a nd Satu rday

    "Tire Little Theater withti,e Big Plays"

    MATINEE SATURDAY ANDHOLIDAYS AT 2.30 P. M.WEDNESDAY AT 3.30

    The heaviest sentences ever imposedupon youths of 20 to 2 : years o f ageby t he Mon tgomery County Cou rt swere gh' en l as t Friday to t hr ee Con shohocken boys by Judge Wil liams atNorristown. The three, Walter Drapikiski, alias Wally Baker; Costa B ~ n -edict and James Duffy , p leaded gui ltyto engaging in holdups of automobilep ar ti es a t t he point of re vol ve rs onr oa ds ne ar Cons hoh ocken and inLower :Merion.Sen tences imposed upon the defend an ts we re : B enedic t, c osts, $5000fine, s even and one-h al f t o 20 yearsin t he Eas te rn Pen it en ti ary; Duf fy,costs, $5000 fine and five to 20 yearsin the penitentiary: Drapikiski, costs,$5000 fine and 10 to ~ years in thepenitentiary.Vic tims o f t he b andi ts who a ided inidentifying the ~ ' o u t h s included Alexander H. Carver, IQwyer, of the Merio n Cri ck et C lub, who was r el ieved o fhis watch, money and automobile; qndMr. and Mrs . Mau ri ce Burns , o f Oakmont, who were held up on Mount'Pleastnt road, VUlanova. ' ..

    :\IOXTOOMEltY SCHOOL

    ACCIDENT REPORTINGCOMPULSORY IN

    \,ILLANOV,\ COLLEGE

    LOWER MERION ,JUNIOR 11I011

    December 14, Friends Central, home.December 18. Collingdale, home.December 21, "West Chester, away.January 4, "Norristown. away.January 8. open.January 11, "Abington, home.January 15. Episcopal, away.January 18, 'Upper Darby. home.January 22, Haverford, away.January 25, "Chester. away.January 29, Lansdowne, home.February 1. "West Chester. home.February 8. Norrlstown. home.February 12. Lansdowne. away.February 15, "Abington. away.February 19. Radnor. home.February 21. 'Upper Darby, away.February 26. Radnor. away.March 1. "Cheswr, home.March 9 . Penn tournament." D e n o t e ~ a Suburban League game.Coach-William Anderson.Captain-Franklin Kohlhas.Manager-RoSS Wilbur.

    necemher 12. Crescent A. C., away.December 17. Middlebury. at home.,Tanwuv R. Johns Hopkins. away.January 11, Dickinson, at home.January 12, Franklin and Marshall, atJanuarv 16. Rutllers. away.January 19, st. John's, at home.February 9. G e t t y s b u r ~ , at home.February 14. Pp.nn A. C.. at home.February 16. Drexel, away.Fp.hntary 19. Princeton. away.February 23. Stevens. away.Februarv 27, Delaware, at home.March 2, Swarthmore, away.

    Januarv , t. Haverford, away.January 15. DRrbv. home.January 18. N. Y. State Champions.January 22, Radnor. away.January 25. Upper Darby. away.JanuarY 29, Chester. home.February I. West Chester. away.February 5. Haverford, home.February 8, Darby. away.February 15. Radnor. home.Februarv 20. Uoper Darby, home.FebrUllry 26. Chester. away.March 1. open.M'art'h 6 W P ~ t C h p . ~ t e r , home.Coach-L. B. Fow'er.(lllotain-Not (>lected.Manager-8alvatore Rizzo.

    ADY Imore c ep t t ha t, w he n s uc h a cc id en t oc- WEEKLY HEALTH TALK "Even the air we breathe , partictt-IS C H O O ~ RE J a ~ u a r y 26, Manhattan, at New York curs within an incorpora ted ci ty or larly in ci ties and industrial towns, I

    SKETBALL City. h h t i l l b "Smoke Nui sa nc e" Is a Real Mena ce . ..FOR BA January 31, St. Joseph's, at orne. town, suc repor s la e m a l 1 ~ IS now conta1l1111ated with smoke.,I February 8, New York University, a t w i th in 24 hours to the police head- I t o Hea lt h of Peopl e. i " . .. . .home. (Iuarters I'n SUCll cI'ty or to\"n. Every "Fhod all" water and shel ter are i 1hIs com!JtlOn eXIsts so genelally,February 13, Drexel Institute, at Phll- '." " . I 1 I ' I"" ITeams Wil l Be Seen adelphia. , Ipolice department shall forward a t h f : t m d a m ~ n t a l s reqUIred t o su s t la t t le t e : ~ l 1 smo ,e nUIsance IS a IIn Action Along B r : : ~ i ~ ~ ~ y 15, S t. John s col lege , at c op y of eve ry s uch report so filed t am l tuma n h f e. Al l o f th eo th er 50 most fanl lhar one. In t he l ar ge IM . L' February 20, Loyola college. at home. Iw it h i t to the Department." calleet nccessities-clothing excepted cities s us ta ined e ffo rt s have been Ial n Ine. February 22-eathollc University, at In cas es where the original re- - a re bu t elaborations. An d while d t 1 thO I I 1 1 11home . .. f J l1la e 0 re( uce tS lea t 1 lazaTC II Feb'ruary 23 CanisIus College at home. port is insufficient m the opmlOn 0 the present age IS one of hIthertoun I I I' f I'ANNOUNCED February 27, Urslnus c o l l e g ~ , at Col- the Depar tment, motorists or police k n O \ \ ~ l luxu ry and p ro sper ity for I .>y. t.le ae opt Ion 0 o re l11ances re-

    Ilegevme., bureaus may be required to file sup- the a lv er ag e c it izen , i t i s now morel qmrIng smoke arrestors a nd o th er I, . ' March I, St. John 5 College, at home. r, . . . .he b ~ s k e t b a l l season 01.1 the l \ I ~ m ,March 5. St. Thomas' College. at Scran- plemental reports. S ~ c h report shall n e c e ~ ~ a r y t han ever . t h a ~ h fe s baSIC imechanIsms whIch tend to IUll1t the Ie WIll be opened thIS even ll lg I ,on. A M Ibe f or t he mformatlOn of the De- reqUIrements be mamtamed on the 'volume of dirt thus blown into theMontgomery School meets the i G ~ : : : a ~ a t e Manager -Charl es . c- partment only and shall not be open I highest standard of purity and air. Reasonable success has re-i a Institute for the Deaf, FRESHMAN ,to public inspection. No part o f any Isafetr," said Dr Theodore B. Appel, suited. However, many other muni-an o pe ne r o n t he ~ l o m e , floor at January 12, York C. I., at York. Isu.ch report. or any s t a t e m ~ n ~ COI.1- I S e c r ~ t a r y of Health, reccntly. cipalities h av c d on e l it tle , i f any-and F.nends Central January 18, LaSalle, at Philadelphia. I tamed there1l1 shall be admISSIble ttl! " l t ~ p ioneer days food, ai r and Ith ing, to counteract this cvil.

    't .. , . ral' 1st the February 2, Hun School, at prlnceton"'d' d'" I r C '1' "W I '1 . I .I s s ea son a \\ , 1) .

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    PAGE SIX OuaToWN December 7, 1928

    We Deliver

    Phone: Narberth 4177

    HEWIT ' SCleaners .:. Tailors .:. Dyers

    Narberth's Largest Store

    KITCHEN UTENSILS-Pyrex Ware, Roasters, Carving Sets.

    ELECTRICAL GIFTS-Toasters, Irons, Heaters, Christmas Tree Light Outfits.

    SPORTING GOODS-Skating Outfits, Footballs, Punching Bags, Hunting Supplies, Skiis.

    Come, Look in the Magic Window 01 Toyland

    OUR Toyland offers a great collection of children's delights-Mechanical Toys, Scooters, Bicycles, Wagons, Air Rifles, Scout Axes, DollHouses, Games of all Sorts, Pocket Knives, etc. LIONEL ELECTRICTRAINS-See our display of a complete Electric Railway System.

    NARBERTH HARDWARE CO.Open Nights Until Chrilltmas

    .230 Haverford Avenue

    FRIENDLY

    . 21bs.25clarge can 23c2 pkgs. I9c

    DIRBCT FROM FARM TOYOUR TABLE

    DELICIOUR FRUIT INRICH SYRUP

    CO-OPERATION CUTS CQSTSCotter's Market

    CONVENIENTThe p li gh t o f The Independent S to rekeeper has ben made to appear precarious. Wlll your NeighbOrhoodGrocer be forced out o f business?What chance has the small boy today "to go Into business for himself" tomorrow? The opportunity to dothat has been young Amerlca's herItage. It has taken only ambItion, an Idea, energy and resourcefulness for ayoung man I n t hI s count ry to set up shop. ,Wlll the coming generation be compelled to apply. hat In hand, to a c or po ra ti on f or a jo b? And what ofthe small business mano f today? Is he doomed? Wlll he slowly succumb t o t he encroachments of big and biggerbusiness? Wil l the IndIVidual, independent of stockholders and unafraid of any b056, soon Join the dodo In themuseum?Our answer Is a sImple, yet effective one. We are out to win. regardless of their so-called power, and weare conVinced with a wll lingness to work, plenty of courage to g ive the bes t we have. Consider the chain or corporation stores. good healthy eompetltors, their prices easl ly met. plus a service they are unwll ling to give.Salem CountyDelicious PURE PRESERVES A S S ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ : ; e i a l 25c----_._--KARO BLUE LABLE SYRUP . . . . . . 2 cans 23cPILLSBURY PANCAKE FLOUR . . . . 2 pkgs. 25c

    JELLO or ROYAL FRUIT GELATINE . . 2 pkgs. I5cQUAKER COFFEE ENJOY ITS DELIGHTFUI_ AROMA AND Ib 42cEXQUISITE FLAVOR - - - - - - ~ ------ .---HORSE SHOE RED SALMON . . . . . tall can 25cBlue Ribbon, Easton's, Schlorer's Mayonnaise, 8-oz. jar I9cCAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP . . . . . 3 cans 25cLUX SOAP FLAKES . . . . . . . . large pkg. 23cP. & G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP . . . . 5 cakes I9cPOTATOES, Finest Lancaster County Stock ~ A ~ ~ ~ T ' : : : : : : : : i : PRUNES, Fancy Santa Claras . . . . . .ALL-GOLD PEACHESMOTHER or QUAKER OATS.

    . Start the Slogan and Keep It GoingBuy in Narberth. Boost it-it 's our town. .Get your NarberthBoard of 'TradeCoupons from any independent merchant

    COTTER'S MARKETWHERE NARBERTH BUYS ITS FOODWE DELIVER FROM CITY LINE TO BRYN MAWR

    New ReductionsQUINLAN'S BUTTER PRETZELS-Original Reading Pretzels Ib. 29cIVINS' COCOANUT BUTTERS-A Cookiewithout an equal-Special, ~ - l b . 17cKRAFT'S SWISS CHEESE-Delicious and nutritious-Special ~ - I b . 23cSCHEIDT'S DOUBLE STOUT or VALLEY FORGE-Speci al 3 bots. 25cPlus 5c Deposit on Bottles

    CANADA DRY GINGER ALE " bot. 19c; case of 12 bots. $2.25KEEBLER SALTINES 0 can 33cLIBBY'SCORNED BEEF . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. ..... .. . .. . .. . can 25cHEINZ KETCHUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. bot. 15cCLARKE'S JUNE MAID PEAS-Tiny, Tender, Sweet can 21c'CLARKE'S CRUSHED CORN-Has that fresh-from-the-cob flavor can 17c----- - ---=:----=----:::-----------------------Highest Grades 01 City-DressedMeatsI LEGS OF GENUINE lb. 45c RIB ROAST- lb. 38c to 50I SPRING LAMB o' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BEST NATIVE BEEF. . CI SHOULDERS OF GENUINE lb. 35c FRESH-KILLED lb. 45iw ...sPRING LAMB. 0 0 0 0 0 00 o. STEWING CHICKENS.... . . CSPECIAL - FRESH-KILLED ROASTING CHICKENS Lb.50c

    UNMATCHED FOR QUALITY"Truly America's Finest" NARBROOK BLEND SNUG HARBOR FARMQUAKER SWEET C0 FFEE White ECream Butter SATISFACTORY ggs62c Lb. I-Lb. Can 49c 75c DozenIt MUlt Bethe Belt. Fres" Every Day

    Rut h L ee Coo k was elected captain I . ~ - : ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; . ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; : ; : ; ; ; ; : ; - ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; ~I ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ . t ' ~ * ...tate Police Open Campaign on Autoists of the 1929 team, and Alice Maguire is l .Who Ignore Stop Signals-Dozen Pay Fines to succeed Peggy Morris as manager. For Permanent , Reputable - - EstabllshedMiss U ff , the coach, should not be- I forgotten since she certainly he1Red SatisfactionState police began a campaign Lower Merion Hockeyists pul l t he g ir ls t h rough many struggles.on Monday against Main Line 1110- Break Even During Season Our prospects for next year se.em I BUY Avery good because t he s ec on d t eam,wrists who fail to obey t he s t op sig- By PEGGY MORRIS made up chi ef ly o f J un io rs , playednals before entering Lancaster p ik e T his ye ar t he L ow er Me rion hockey three games and won them all. Smedley.from side streets. A dozen were team had a fair season: The team, Swarthmore was b ea te n, 3- 0; R id le yfin d $10 and $3.50 costs by Magi s- captained by E le anor Michaelsen, a nd P ar k, a-o, and Lansdowne, 2-0. B It H ee. h coached by Magadelene Uff, won four Ul om I 234 Haverford Avenue Phone: Narberth 3854trate Franklm P. Kromer w en g am es , w as t ie d in two and l os t four. Patrolman Takes Bridet hey were brought t o h im at Lower The t eam h ad a rather poor s ~ a r t I W D & H T S eell Well d D liv rMerion police headquarters in Ard- when Darby defeated Lower Menon, Miss Anna Mar ie O 'B ri en , of m .. . . m ey e a an e emore ea rl y t hi s week. 2-0. 1.t was a hard-fought g a m ~ , but Glenn r oad. Ardmo re , became the _ ~ .... ...,...., " ~ ~ ~ ~. great Improvement was shown In the bride of Hugh Waters, 5011 .of Mrs. ~ ' ; S . ' : r : " : r : " : r : " : r : " ! : " : ; : " : r : " s . " i i : u ; ; : " ! : " : ! " i ! i t . : r l I : t : t . : r : ' I ~ ' . : ; : . 1 ~ ' I ~ " : r i " : r : ' . : : r : " : ; ; " i ! i " ~ " ~ " ~ " : r : " ~ ' I : r = " : r : " : r = " ! i " : ; : " ~ " ~ " i ! : ' ~ *In accordance with the 1928 State n ex t g ame w it h Swa rt hmor e. T1}is John Waters, of laO East Spnng ave- .1WO.......... ........ .,;......5:,,,,.. .. ,,,,..,,,,.. . U ~motor veh ic le code, yellow signs s co re w as 1-.1. The tean} wa s s ti ll n ue, Ardmore, at a pretty wedding sol- ; ; It hi s s ummer wer e placed o n r oa ds bett e r when I t def ea ted R id ley Park, emnized Wedne sday mor ni ng a t St. ~ n Schedule of Montgomery Bus C'0., Inc. ~ u . tl L' I H' I Th e 11!-1. We a lso def ea ted Che tenham , 5 Colman' s Church. Father Hassan of- ! n ~ J e.ntermg le . mCO!l Igl\vay. to O. ficiated. The bri de wore a whi te sat in ~ u # ' ..l1:st, s o m ~ Itttle ( h ~ t a n c e from the I I n the annual contest with George wedding gown with a long veil and : ~ . pike, cautIon motorists to slow up ; ISchool, Lower Merion tasted defea t, c ar ri ed a bouquet of white roses and ~ n ~ U the second, at Lancaster pike i t se l f, tl-:? However, in t he n ex t g ame the lilies of t he v al le y. Mi ss May Fagan, en3 Montgomery Avenue Line Westbound 9.50, 10.30, 11.10 and 11.50 A. M. ~ ~ order motorists to come to a full t eam held Upper Darby, 0-0. In t.he t he ma id o f honor . wore a pa le pink :. .: Leaving 62d and Lancas te r Avenue Then 12.311, 1 .10, 1 .50. 2 .30, 3 .10, Ii_ If , ' th I ' I , Lansdowne game f oo tbal l was f or - c re pe de chene frock and a beige tone ~ n Eastbound 3 .50, 4 .30, 5 .10. 5 .50, 6 .30, 7 .10, ~ U ~ t ? P Je or e entermg. e. l l g 1 \ \ ~ Y got te n and v ic to ry came to L ow er hat. She carried p ink roses . \Vi lI iam en3 Leaving Anderson and Montgomery Starting at ~ ~ : O E ~ ~ ) ' M . ~ 7.50,8.30. 9.10, 9.50, 10.30, 11.10 ! U DIsregard for these sIgns IS provll1g ~ l e r i o n . 6-0. Football results were \Vaters, brother of t he g room , was bes t It !I A Then every 15 mm. unti l 9.30 A. M. and 11.50 P. M. 10 Icostly just now. aga in r ever sed whe n Abi ng to n was man. After a honeymoon in Atlantir ~ U venues Then 9 .50 A. M . and ever y 20 m in . ~ n ',1 I f I I beaten 3 to o. These victories were C it y t he c ou pl e wil l l iv e in Ardmore. ~ 1 , 5 '1 330 P 1\1 Westbound F ' ~ ilV O I ~ e ay a terno.on. w len t le followed by two defea ts , Col li ngda le Mr. \Va te r s is a member of t he Lower ~ WEEKUAYS untl . . Leaving 54th and Cit y L in e " ~ = rcampaIgn was gettl11g under way, winning a-1, and Spr ing fi el d being v ic - Mer ion pol ice for ce . ~ n Starting at 5.30 A. M. Then .3.45 .P. 1\1. and every 15 min. ~ n A I .. . Th 15' t' l 900 A M until 10.30 P . M. WEEKDAYS ANU SUNDAYS lI ..State Pa tr ol ma n da ms arrestee a tor ious , 2-0. ~ n en every mm. u n I . Then 1050 and eve ry 20 m in until Starting at 6.10 A. M. ~ n mot or is t w ho g av e his name as E l m i r ~ Gregory was one of the most NOTICE I"U' Ten 9.20 and eve ry 20 m in . until 12.30 A.M. :ISamue l Russe l l and c ha rg ed h im outstaI.ld1l1g plarers as . goalkeeper. ; i 3.00 P. M. Then 1.00,2.00 and 3 .0 0 A . M . T h 1 e ~ 106.510 5 ~ 3 0 , d 8i \Oao 8 ~ 0 ' M 9 . 3 0 , , n ~~ . ' . . The girls who dId splendId work and The Annual Meeting o f t he Stockhold- ~ n Then 3.15 and every 15 m in . until SATURDAYS ., an .. ~ n before SqUire I

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    Phone: Narberth 4035

    Happiness

    amount s t o ,. $12.50Ie " 25.00'c' u 50.00" " .. 100.00" " .. 250.00

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    For HerAn exqui si te bo x of candy. WithWh itma n' s a nd S he ll en be rg er 's tochoose from, yo u can't go wrong.

    to Save

    25 cent Club50 '" "$1.00 "$2.00 "$5.00$ 1 0 . 0 0 " " " 500,00

    We A dd 3% Interest to;.; 1';1 . ;:.:::; .': Above Sums

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    Fruit, Pumpkin and Mince PiesTh e Always-Seasonal;lle DessertWhite 's Ice rCeam in 14 Flavors

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    WHITE'S SWEET SHOP

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    Regular 50c Virginia Caramels , 39c lb.A Fine Buy in Home-Made Candy

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    The Oldest Store in Narberth

    A Pleasant W09

    _ Open Friday, ~ j e ~ ~ ~ . ~ 7 u n t ~ . 9 o'clock

    Christmas SuggestionsChri stmas T ree L ight Outfits, T ree Orna ments. Dennison Tags, Cards; Seals, Labels,Boxes, Crepe Paper in Beaut iful Designs.Toys, Children's Books, Games in profusion.Galoshes, latest styles, Women's and Men's.

    The N a r b e r t ~ N a t i o n a l . B a n k..) . '. '.. : . '--:i ' ~ .

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    We Invite You to Join Our Christmas Club for 1929

    Sav ing money regular ly becomes ap leasure when you join ou r Christma s Club. E ac h w ee k you maye it he r b ri ng o r send your c ar d t oou r office, or , if you prefer, th e deposits may be made i n advance. Anaccount may be opened .in one .ormore of th e following classes: .

    REPLATEBRASSY WORN-OFF

    Bath Room Faucets

    ............... ,.. . ..224 Haverford Avenue

    Smokes-Cigars, P ip es , Tobac co inG if t P ac ka ge s. L ig ht er s, Pouches,e tc . A ll t ob ac co guaran teed fresh .

    Silver-Plates. Use It as a PolishLOOK LIKE NEW!Yz -Pint, $1; Pint. $1.65

    POR SALEBY LOCAL DEALERS Iand IHansell Bros. Service Station I 219 Haverford Ave., Narberth. Phone: Narberth 4005l \ l o n ~ o m e r y Ave. bel. Narbp.rth Ave. ,---------_. -rG-IF-TS _.----_.----IBrassy Auto Parts, Reftector., ete.With Pure Silver

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    The Gift Centerof the Main Line

    Open every evening unti lChl'istmas

    Desirable Propertiesfo r rent in Borough ofNarberth, $75 to $125pe r m ont h. I mm edi at e possession. Fo rinformation apply to

    J. RaymondS'H A R P750 Drexel Bldg., Phila.Phone: Lombard 7996or Narberth 4178

    YeOdditg Shoppe

    Haverford and Forest AvenuesPhone Narberth 2882

    Chr is tmas g lvmg is a puzzleto many of us. Let us solvey ou r puzzl e f or you. Gi fts ofdistinction that suit the mos tp ar ti cu la r a nd whi ch fit a nypocketbook. Unusual Christmascards-orders taken for engraveing and printing.

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    matters by Joe Cunningham, afterwhich booster prizes were awarded.Tickets to the banquet were numbered and each person whose numbercorresponded With tha t drawn from abox on the stage, received a prize, Innumerical order from 1 to 66. Harry A.Ferreira, Sr., drew the numbers. EdwardS. DeLong, Jr. , announced them, andDavid G. Wilson, secretary; BernardFischer_ and Walter Byron Richards,chairman of the booster committee, distributed the prizes.The prizes, winners and donors wil l beannounced next week.All-Star Team PickedFrom Private SchoolsMain Line schools are largely represented on the All-St ar Pri vat eSchool field hockey team selected lastFriday, following an intersectional tryout a t B ryn Mawr College. F ir st andsecond teams were chosen by a cummittee of field hockey experts.The first al l-st ar private schoolteam will see action this year for theinitial time in several seasons when itplays the United States Reserves on

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    Joe Cunningham Tells of ItsShortcomings f rom a Statistical Angle.

    -N hb 'h d CI bN L ISaturday morning, December 1.elg OT 00 U 0 ongeT an The aU-star selections follow:I I I H t 21 t B t F IRST TEAM SECOND TEAMn ant t eaTS a S anque Barbara Chrlsty . . . .R.. W.. . . . . Anne Piersol, (Wright) (Irwin)KathrYn Kendig . . . .R. T . . . . . . . Miss Thayer(Sprlnllfteld) (Wright)Kitty Wiener C. . . . . . . Miriam Britt( Ge rm an to wn F r .) (F ri en ds S el ec t)Ruth Walton . . . . . . . L. I .. . Mary Ellen Senatt(George School) (Friends Select)Josephine Hottell .. L. W.. . . . . . Alice Marsh(Westtown . (Irwin) IMiss McConaghy . . . .R. H. Margaret Crawford(Wright> (Irwin)Evelyn Remington .. .C. Hoo. Kathryn Wright(Irwin) (Westtown)Margaret Collier . . .L. H.... Margaret Ullom(Sprlngslde) (Germantown Fr.)Virginia Vanderbeck .R. B. Elizabeth Toulmln(Shipley) (ShipleY) ItJane Crawford . . . . . . L. Boo . . . . . . . Ali ce Cox(Irwin) (Germantown Fr.)Ruth Atkin . . . . . . . .C.. '" Marguerite Duane(George Schoo\) (Irwin)

    The Bala-Cynwyd NeighborhoodClub became officially of age as abanqueting organization Tuesdaynight, when the c lub, founded in1900, held i ts twenty- fi rs t annualbanquet in t he Penn Athletic Club.E. S. Higgins ' general banquet committee, of which H. R. LeNoir, Jr.,was enter tainment chairman, madethe affair as enjoyab le a : one hasbeen staged in recent years .

    One o f the high spots of the evening was an add re ss on "The railroad's problem of handling suburban passenger t ra ff ic ," g iv en by afunereal voiced individual who wasintroduced by Toastmaster GeorgeW. Sel by a s J. A. Cunningham,passenger traff ic representative ofthe Pennsylvania Railroad Com-pany, and personal statistician forGeneral W. \V. Atterbury.Following the reading of an ab-I'struse and complicaf ted report. onrailroad tariffs t o a nd f rom v ar io uspoints including sid ings and ties,Mr. Cun ni ng ham r emar ked t h ~ tvarious requests have been made 111recent years by the. Neighborhod

    Club f or b et ter service by the r ai lroad and that as a result he hadbeen 'appointed to make an investigation o f t he club."You know," he said. "many ofthe requests you have ma de in t hepast 21 years have been downright-childish. And now that you are oldenough t o s it down to your twentyf irst banquet, I suppose you want tobe taken seriously. .""Tell, I 'v e made an investigation.1 note. for instance, that at a recentmeeting called for the purpo se o fdiscussing such weighty m.atters asJapanese beetles, overhang111g treesand hedges, and t he f ac t that the8.19 t ra in f ro m Cynw yd w as twominutes late recently, there weremore men p resent than at a meetingin Independence Hall, July 4, 1776.called for the purpose of signing theDeclaration of Independence.""Statistician" Exposed.By this t ime i t had dawned OIl all JAMES ROLEthat the railroad's distinguished C HOWARD C. FRITSCH

    misrepresentative was none other Hear of 250 Haverford Ave. Justice flt the Peacethan Joe Cunningham. Philadel- House and Decorative Paintingphia's renowned cartoonist, creator MsaU Orders and Jobbing Promptly REAL ESTATEof the Rufus McGoofus comic-strip. Attended te Fire Insurance--Best Companiep,After he had l)aid his respects to - i Phone, Narberth 3639-W Phone eND-W 10 Bander. An .I I ( Iofficers o f "your somewhat learnc( -,- .-------------.-----, Iorganization ," he s at dow n amidlaughter and applause.Following the dinner itself, Presi- , WALTER P. MIESEN , ident Selby brief ly outlined the his- t ttory of the Neighborhood Club in a Carpenter and Buildermessage of greeting to the 400 mem- t ' !bers and guests present. "We o.we t JOBBING AND ALTERATION WORK "ou r success," he said, "to the feeling t 158 Merion Ave. Narberth 3973-M tof good fellowship that pervades ourorganizatioll. Bala-CYllwyd 11as al- .wavs been a neighborly community." fAS=============================::IIlustrating his contention thatnew blood is welcomed in the club 'smanagement, he pointed to the factthat m or e t ha n ha lf the memberspresent h ad a t one t ime or anotherbeen committee chairmen or members, directors or officers.

    "The club 's present membershipis 615," he declared, "and it i s t hepurpose of ~ h membership c o n ~ -mittee, of which A. J. Fernandez ISchairman, to secure 20 0 more members this season."

    Mr. Selby int roduced ColonelSamuel P rice \Vetherill, Jr., whotold of "The Future of t he MainLine" f rom t he viewpoint of theRegional Planning Federation , ofwhich he is president.Foresight was urged by Colonel Wetherill, who viewed with alarm the gradualbreaking up of the big estates on theMain Line, to be succeeded by closelybuilt developments. Traffic congestion asa bar to progress was also taken up."Regional planning Is really up to thecitizens themselves," the speaker said."PUblic officials cannot act unless theyare backed up by organized, Intelligentpublic opinion."In explaining the broad program ofregional planning Colonel Wetherill ex-plained It as a guarantee of healthfUland attractive future development. Thelargest aero map in the world, showingevery street and every home in thePhiladelphia area, Is owned by the federa-tion, he said.This map shows very little pUbliclyowned land, and also shows a rapid tendency to close up the available openspaces, which shOUld i n part be earmarked for parks, boulevards, etc. Thir-teen counties. embracing 357 differentovernmental units, are InclUded In theterritory of the federation, the speakersaid. The lan mus t be administeredke the a.frall's of a big corporation,-wlth.central body controlling the efforts ofthese many small units.With the s1latement that "accessibilitys the key to values," Col. Wetherill emhasiZed the Immediate need for bouleards and by-pass highways, avoidinghe congested centers of popUlation. Thederation, he.explalned. has lald out a.gf,SftV.JI,..of theae ~ g h w a , . - 9 r e ~alsO....ere in need of 1Jntnediate'

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