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    Volume 16, No. 20 Narberth, Pa., Friday, February 21, 1930 Price, Three Cents

    C O : - ; " I ' J N \ ) J ~ l l 0" PAt:I'; 10

    Forum Commences NewCourse of Bible Study

    Women Raise $1740for Fire Company"People like to shOll wher e t her e

    ar e p len ty o f s to res. S trawbridge &Clothier will not be the only beneficiary o f t he establishment of a branchdepartment store in Ardmore. Othermercant il e house s a re certain to gainby the increased trade. Centres aremade by activity." This was the message brought by Dr . Herbert ]. Tily,pre sident of Strawbridge & Clothier,to 250 business men, representingevery form o f en terpri se and nearlyeve ry organiz at ion along the entireMain Line, at t he A rdmore Chamberof Commerce dinner \Vednesday evening in the 1\1 asonic Building."So far as we ar e concerned the decen tralizatioll of ou r business in building a branch store is an experiment,"said Dr. Tily, "but it is a commercialt re nd t ha t is bei ng a dopt ed by depar tmen t s to re s i n Chi cago, B os to n a ndotlH'r cities of the nat ion."To Leonard \V. \Villiam, president

    of the Counties Title &: Trust Company, who int roduced the speaker , andto his associates was given credit forsel l ing the idea to th e department storemanagement of es tablishing a store inArdmore.D r. T il y g av e s tat ist ics c on ce rn in g

    the value o f c ompe ti ti on a t a center,asserting that 187,000 people passed thecorner of Eighth amI Market Stree ts ,wh ere th ree la rg e depar tment s to resar e located, in one day.

    Community ServiceAt Theatre SundayCOWl ' lNl lgn ON PAIn : ::

    Dr. Arthur James, Noted Phila.Pastor, to Speak on

    ~ U n d y i n g Fame.'Dr . Arthur C. james, pastor of St.

    Andrew 's Church, Phi lade lphia, willbe the speaker at the first of a serieso f commun ity s erv ices at the Narberth Theatre on Sunday e\'ening.February 23, at 7:45 oclock.Th e subject wil l he "undying- fame,"a study of \Vashing-ton and Lincoln.

    Dr. james is much in demand as aspeaker on occasions such as this. Hischurch is one of the leading congregations of tIle !\I ethodist denominationin Philadelphia.Participating in the service as solo

    ists will be l\lrs. Henry Van Dykewho will sing "Great Peace HaveThey," and George \Vetherill, who wills in g "Th e L or d Is My Ught." MissCeleste \Varren will be t he o rgan is t.The Rev. Samuel 1\1 acAdams, pas

    to r of the Narberth 1\1 e thodis t Epi scopal Church, will act as chairmanof the meeting. Th e co-operatinJ.{groups sponsor ing the wries o f community services of which this is th tfirst, are the Protestant c hu rc he s o fthe. borough, the Meri on F ri en ds 'M eeti ng , t he \Voman's ComlllunityClub and the American Legion.

    DR. HERBERT J. TILY

    ~ A c t i v i t y Makes Centres,' Dr. Tily Tells250 Business Leaders of Main Line Towns

    Teachers Supper GuestsAll the t each er s of t he Main l.ine

    Chu rc h Schoo ls we re t he gue st s o f t heAll Saint s Church School for supperon ~ [ o n d a y evening, February 17.Following th e supper there was a

    short service. I ~ FrancesRose Edw ard s, o f t he Department ofReligious Education of the :'-:ationalCouncil of the Protestant EpiscopalChurch of America, was the speaker.

    the Narberth National Bank.The long term series matures in

    about l.'leven years and two monthsat $200 a share. and consists of amonthly payment of one dollar pershare, which added to twenty-fivetents a sha re ent rance fee, paid thefirst month only. makes an initial payment of $1.25 per sha re .The short term series matures in six

    and a half years at $200 a share andconsists of a monthly payment of $2.00per s ha re , plus twenty-five cents ashare entrance fee the first month, oran initial payment o f $2.25 a share.Any of the directors or officers, or

    e it he r o f the banks will be glad toaccept snbscriptions for t he new serieswhich opens Thursday evening, March6, at t he office of thl.' Narberth Building and Loan Association, Elm Hall,Narherth, from 7 until 9 P. M.

    Deputy Chief

    John A. Miller, an active memberof the Narbe rth F ire Company for20 years, who was sworn in as deputy chief at the February meeting ofCouncil last Monday.

    Use Snow RemoverThe new chemica l COnl!HlIIIHI, nsed

    successfully in the city of Philade lphiato r emov e a nd b reak up s now an d iceon t he s tr ee ts, has been successfullyuti lized in the Borough during the recent storm. The Highway Departmentof th e Borough recommends i ts use byproperty owners for the removal ufsnow and ice from sidewalks. It maybe purchased in smi ll l lots f rom ti lt 'local hardware dealers,

    Narberth Building and Loan Associationto Mature Four Series During 1930

    Fire Company to Meet ~ D r u m m e r Boy' SpeakerTh e regular meeting o f t he Narberth A drummer hoy of the Civil \Var,

    Fire Company wi ll be held next Tues - the Re\'. T. Asher }'less, D. D., ofday evening at Elm Hal l. Th e money Philadelphia, will speak at t he Men 'sraised in t he recen t benefit will be Club of the ~ [ e l h o d i s t Church onpresented by t he offic ers to the t rus- Thun;day evening, Fehruary 27, at 8,tees o f t he Fire Company at this meet-I o'clock. The nleeling wi ll be open toing. the men of the community.

    In next week's issue of "Our Town"there will be printed the twenty- th irdannual report of the Narberth Building and Loan Association, as well asthe notification that at their regularmeeting, Thursday night, 1\1 arch 6, anew series of stock in b ot h th e s ho rtan d l on g terms will be opened.During 1930 this assoc iat ion will

    mature four s er ie s a nd ope n four newseries, and it is hoped t ha t t he re willbe as many shares subscribed in thenew series as the association willmature in the old.Thomas C. Trotter, j r ., secretary

    of the association, or 'Wil li ams S.Howanl, treasurer of the association,wil l be' v ery g la d t o explain the Building and Loan idea to anyone interested, and subscriptions will also betaken at the Narberth office of theMerion Title and Trust Company and

    THANKFULOMMITTEE

    Revenue f rom Benefit Far Surpasses Expectations of

    Workers.

    A grand total of $1740.21, a sumwhich f ar e xc ee de d t he ir hopes, wasra is ed hy the women of Narher th a tthe Firemen's Beneftt htld January30 and 31 at E lm Hal l. This was aunounced at a tea g-iven the workers hythe cha irman. Mrs . Eherhardt Mueller, on Monday of this week.A check for th:s amount will hepresl.'ntl.'d to the trustees of the Narherth F i re Company at the company'smeding nl.'xt TUl.'sday l.'vt'ning OJ' thl.'officers of the henefit: ~ rs. 1\1ueller,chairman; Mrs. E. I-I. Cockrill. treasurer; M rs. F. A. Eglllore, secretary,and !llrs. C. H . Shaw. puhlicity. Thehenefit was held to help ddray the$2500 outstanding on the Fire Company's apparatus.Tht' Benefit COllllllittee acknowl

    edges their grateful thanks to morethan two hundred individuals who cont ri bu te d e it he r c as h or goods for theaffair. Pract ic al ly eve ry merchant inthe horough made generous contr ihutions as did several l'hiladdphia concerns.The cOlnlllittee extends the ir thanksto any contrihutor who I nay have heenoverlooktd when donations wert' acknowledged. Th e chairman, ~ rs.~ I u e l l e r , adds h er p erso nal t han ks to

    Appointment ConfirmedThe appointment of Charles Girvin

    as Sergeant of Police for the Boroughof NarJ)erth has been confirmed by theLower Mer ion Boa rd Commiss ione rsa nd b y t he B or ou gh Council. He willbe responsible , subject to instructionsfrom Burgess Henry A. Frye, for theenforcement of Borough ord inance s.

    The study of Dr. Harry EmersonFosdick's book, "The ~ I o d e r n Use ofthe Bible ," was cOlllpleted hy the -ForlillI, under the leadership of thc Re\.Rober t E . Keighton . at the sixth meeting which was held recently at thehome of ~ r. and Mrs. Eberhardt~ I u e l l e r on Essex Avenue.A new ser ie s of studies was startedat the seventh meeting, at t he h omeof Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Drew, Moreno Road. !\Ioses, as a histor ical character and as the political and religiousf ou nd er o f (he Hebrew nation, wasdiscussed.Last night (Thursday) another

    mee ting was scheduled to be held atthe home of Mr. and ~ rs. ArthurStaples, 124 \Voodside Avenue. Th e' su bj ec t was th e c ha ra ct er an d significance of Saul.

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    next Thursday evening, February 27,is planned especially for husbands. Oneof tbe women in charge said, " I f youcan 't b ring your husband bring someone e lse' s. The dinner will be toog oo d to m is s. " The Executive Boardand thc Board of Directors of theclub will ac t as hostesses.(iencalogy is a paradox. Each 01us has two pa rcn ts and four grandp ar en ts a nd sixteen great-grand-par,en ts , a nd so on. Reckoning back at hous and yea rs and allowing threegenerations to a century, )' ou r v er )grcat-gralldparcnts of thc thirtecnthgl'neration numbcred ovcr 240,000,000

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    GEORGE WASHINGTON

    Friday Evenings, 7-9

    Walter

    -You ' l l find candy' cherr ies and hatchet s, and allsorts of attractive ~ ~ t y favors for t he b ir thday ofLOOK in OU R W I N D O W

    .... - .. ,., . . . . .Carpenter & Builder

    N N b h A Phones: Day-Narberth 39731\1.100 ar ert venue Evening--Narberth 3828./{ ,+ , .. .

    . ~ ll Sorts 0/ Jobbing and Alteration Work

    Q uic kly a nd Reasonably Done

    OUR 'tOWN

    Open From 8 A. M. Daily.

    WashingtonKnew Men

    Do you know men-and Banks? Do you realize that this institutioncan do for your financial status whatWashington's man Hamilton didfo r your country's? We hope you do , for we're mighty anxious to d obusiness with you.

    HE knew men, and kneweconomics. And never did he

    make a wiser move than when heappointed Alexander HamiltonSecretary of the Treasury. Hamilton was the founder of our national banking system, the redeemer of our currency; the manwhose foresight has made ourcountry the r ichest as well as thegrea test in the world's history.Yes, George Washington knewmen.

    NARBERTH NATIONAL BANK

    Holy Trinity Lutheran ChurchRcv. Clews A. Scnti , Pastor.R cconsecration mon th.Sunda\", Fcbruarv 23.9 :45 A. "' .-i3ible S c h o ~ ) 1 .II :00 A. "I.-Thc servicc. Theme:"God and Temptation."0:45 P. "I .-Scnior Luthcr League.7:45 1'. "I.-Comlllllllil\" s e l' \" icc.Xarhcrth Theatre: (See not ic eelsewhere l.Tuesdav, 8 P. ~ ' . - L a d i e s ' Aid Society at the homc of ~ l r s . Shindle. 125Elmwood A \'t'nue.Friday, II 1'. ~ I . - C h o i r rehcarsal.

    Page Two......- -.- '! 7:30 P. M . -Preparatory members' Iwhose bril liant personality is itself a11

    class. cure for the blues, pointed ou t a fewCh h N 8: 00 P. ~ f . - P r a v e r meeting. .ore otes 9.'00 I" 'I ' I ' f I of the t hmgs t ha t modern psychologyI . A .-.,' eetlllg 0 t 1e corpora-tion. Eve ry membe r is urged has done to elTect harmonious adjus t-. . - - - - - - - - - - - I to attend. Busincss of im por - m ents which means happy living.f ' t Ch h 1Ch . t S ' t' t I tance. ']'1 b" . I 't d bIrs urc 0 YlS, clen IS On \V cdnesdav afternoon at the 1e 0 Jccl1ve attuuc e wa s CI e . yAthens and Linwood Aves., Ardmore. home of Mrs. F. ' A. Egmor e, 19 Elm- the speaker as the means to healtillerSunaay Services: wood Avenuc, at 2:30, Mrs. \Vanl and and happier living. Leading a stren-

    II :00 A. }.L and 8 1'. ~ f hcr sister will give a silver tca. Pro- uous life one has no time for intro-II :00 A. ~ l . - S u n d a y School. ~ e c d s for the furn ish ings of the k itchen spect ion ~ n self-ccnteredness.\\ ' d d . t' . I m the new chu rch. '1'1 k - - ' d I tl e' e nes ay evenlllg cstllnoma Thursday, Februarv 27: le spea 'e r was se cur e )y 1meeting, 8 oc1ock. 4 :00 P. ~ l . - T h a n k offering- suvice \V elfare Cba irman o f th e club, Mrs.Reading Room, 19 \Vest Lancaster of the King's Heralds . Charles H. Shaw, who. is a ~ [ o u n tAvenue. Open dai ly , 10: 30 A. ~ l to4:30 P. ~ l 8 : 00 1': " 1 . ~ T h e Cood Fel lowship Holyoke graduate.\Vednesday cvening, 9:15 to ):45. Clul; \\'111 mect at t he chu rch. The "open hou se " d inne r and b ri dgeThe subject of the Bible lesson sermon for Sunday, February 23, is""lind."

    Th e Presbyterian ChurchRcv. John Van :-.Jcss, M. A., ~ I i n i s t e r ."I eetings for February 23.9 :45 A. "I . -The Church School forthe stud\' of thc \\'ord o f ( ;o d.II :00 A. M.-ilorning wor ship. S cr mon t hemc : "The "Iission ofthe Holy Spi ri t to t hc Wor ld ."II :00 A. M .-.1 unior Chu rch, conduct cd by "Irs. A. S. Digby..j :00 1'. ~ - I . - C o m n ' , n i c a u t s Class.I> :45 P. ;"I.-Thrce Endca vor Socictymcetings.7 :30 1'. ~ L - R c h e a r s a l of Young Psychologist EnthrallsP eo ple 's c ho ru s for Lentenmeetings-directed by "Irs. C. Large Club AudienceH. \\'oolmington. I _7 :45 P. i\1.-Communit\ mccting in,' D ; " I \\ ' 'r C Ithe ?\arberth Thc ;i trc. Pat ri ot ic .1 ary '. j, c onaug 1Y. mental

    address hv Rev. Arthur C. I hyglcne consultant at "raunt HolyokcJamcs. - I Collcge. hcld a l a rgc audicnce in rapt 1.XCX1. Tuesday evcnin.g. c o n l l . l 1 l ~ n i t y ! attcntion at her talk. beforc theBlblc C 1 a s ~ taught hy ~ l l s . s HarrIsou'l \Voman's Communit\. Club of X. _ Th e Oldest Store in NarberthiI: cx t \ \ cdnesday C\' cmng I'I"aycr . , - . ar~ l e e t i l l g . Subject: "\Vhat thc Bible I b er th on ] uesday afternoon. 224 HAVERFORD AVENUE NARBERTH 4035

    Teachcs Abou t Sat an ." I Spcaking Oil some of thc causes - W A T e H 0 U R W IN DOW S -Th e women of the ~ issionan' 50 - o f u nh ap pi nc ss Dr . ,,' cConauglw 0-detv will conduct a 1Iission Stud\l " , . ., . 'I - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -C ~ ~ s at 2:30 P. ~ I on "'ondays f ~ I , ~ ~ ~ ' ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1t he n ex t s ix weeks . The book to bc Ijstudied is "From' Jerusalem to Jerusa-.!lem," by Helen Barrell "r ontgomcry. ITh e first mceting will be held next '~ onday and will bc Icd by "Irs. \V 001- dmington. All womell arc cordially in'ldted. IBaptist Church 01 th e E"allgel

    Robert E. Keighton, ~ r i l l i s t c r . ISunday, Fcbruary 23.9 :45 A. " L ~ C l l l I r c h School.10:00 A. "I.-;"Ien's Class taught by Ithe pastor.II :00 A. " I . - ~ l o r n i n g worship. Sermon: "The ~ oral Encrgy of IEntllusiasJll." This sermon, firstp re ac he d a t t he Uni on Servi ce slast Ju ly , concludes thc scrics of Ithose rcpeated by rcquest,7:45 P. "L-Comnlllnit v service intheatrc: Spcaker: Dr. Arthur IC. Jamcs. 5u bject: "Undying IFame: A Sludy of \Vashing-ton and Lincoln ."Scc ncws columns for furthcrdetails.\\"edncsda\. Fcbruan- 2(.Il:O() !.'. " I . - ~ ) r ~ ) : c r . ~ e r \ " i c l " Topic:An ACId ] cst.This church is p la ll ni ng two scr ie s

    of services preparatory for Eastcr. luo ne of t hem the re wi ll be h ad t hc cooperation of four Bapt ist Churchcs in IPhiladclphia. \Ve sha ll announce thcdetails of both s er ie s a little later. Ort hc y may bl' found in thc Church Reolminder of Sundav. Februan- 23 (ncxtSuuday); a copy 'of which l il ay he had Iby applying to the pastor.Iethodist Episcopal Church!{ev. Samuel "lacAdams, Miuistcr.Sunday, February 23:9:45 A. M.-Sunda\" School.II :00 A. ~ I . - ~ l o rn ii lg wor sh ip andscrmon, "The Offense of theCross." !h:45 I' . "I .-Epworth Lcaguc. I7 :45 P. ~ I . - C o n l l l l u n i t v rcligiousIscrvice,i t1 thc ?\arher th Theatre.Sermon \lY Dr. Arthur C. IJames, of Phi ladelphia . ITuesday,' lfebruary 25: I'

    R:OO P. " I . -The Sunshinc BibleClass at the home of :M rs. R.Compton, 500 \Voodside Ave-I'nile. ,\\ 'ednesday, February 26: I l ~ ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! i . i , i i ! _ ! i .!. ! ! ! . ! ! . ! ! ~ ~ II

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    STOVENUTEGGPEABUCKCOKE

    D. Lynam, president, Wayne Chambcrof Commcrcc. All of t he above namcdMaw r Bus in cs s A ssoc ia ti on ; Cha rl esorganizat ions wcrc well rcprcsented,I n a dd it io n t o D r. Tily, Strawbridge& C lot hie r w as r cpr cs ent ed b y JohnJackson , gcncra l supcr in tendcn t. andB. C. Burlingamc. m anagcr of thcMain Linc b ranch. A lso int roduccd b\'Mr. },!c Intyre wcrc J. C. Rill, superintcndellt of the Philadelphia TcrminalDiyision of thc Pennsylyania Rail road:J. B. Williams, of J . ' Franklin M ilJ.cr;G. Ear l Smith, vicc p re si de nt o f Ror not's; Bernard F. Swecncy, of theAlmaI' Stores. 'Particular credit for thc succcss ofthe dinner was givcn to Henry F.'"Vile. of thc Bell Telcphone Company.chairman of t he commit tee in charge.An interesting break in the eyening'sprogram was furni sh ed by Bar cl ay H.Azpell. whosc mus ic s to re furni shed aradio so that none would miss thcusual fiftecn-minute scssion with A11Iosalld Andy.Another joint meeting o f a ll th c business o rgani za ti on s and service clubsof the 1\1 a in L in e wil l be held Thursday. 1\1 arch 6. at a 12 ;30 P. ~ 1 lunchcon in th e ~ asonic Building. Ardmorc.Philip H. Gad sd en , p rc si dc nt o f th cPhiladclphia Chamber of Commerce.will spcak on "Looking Ahcad."

    No wonder we are so busy filling ordersfor this de luxe ice cream, made for us byAbbotts Dairies, Inc, Yet the price is but 70cents a quart.We take o rd er s f or fanc), forms fo re ve ry occ as ion. Send f or l it er at ur e.

    MadeWithWonderful, Fresh,Grade ~ ~ A " Crealll

    S H E A ~ S 1 a D R U G STORE

    IStrawbridge & ClothierI

    Welcomed to Main Linel ~ o N ' I ' l N ( ' E l I , ,' Ho M P AG E J

    He pointed ou t the need for a1definite objective in business, urgedIthat the organizations represented fed.crate their efforts, and s ta ted that one1

    0f his convictions in succcssful retaili ng was that a business must rcst on astructurc of organized knowledge.I \Villiam T. McIntyre, yicc presidcntof the Chambcr of Commerce, inI charge o f the d innc r, in introducing ofi ficers of the busincss organizations.scryice clubs and o f s to rc s wcll knownthroughout the East. clearly showcdthe grcat scope of enterprises represcntcd by t he d iner s. Amo ng thos e in-

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    t roduced werc:Frank Coffman, president of thePaoli-:Malvcrn-Berwyn Rot ar y C lu b;Edward \V . Ehmann, president , MainLine Kiwanis Club; Lowell Gable.Pao li -Mal ve rn -Be rwyn Rot ar y C lu b;John \V. Phil l ips . Ardmore Chamberof Commerce; ]. E. Hammer, presidcnt. B ala-C ynwyd NeighborhoodClub; R alph Dunnc, president. Nar bcrth Board of Trade; \V. RussellGrcen . p re si dent . Bala-Cvnw\'

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    Agriculture IS a more natural artthan politics because it co-operateswith nature.-Plato.

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    Auxiliary Dance TonightA dance will be g iven this even ingin the Legion rooms by the AmericanLegion Auxiliary of the Harold D.Speakman Post, No. 356. Starting at9 o'clock, Ben Ludlow's Swarthmoreans will pIa)' in a manne r that shouldkeep the Roar well occup ied withcouples.

    ;Vi,'cl'.Qne hardly Illay reply tn this friendl)'reprimand. 'Vho is thee, Niece? Comeforth.

    UNCLE CY'S COLUMNAttackedHo, hUI1I! Another week. Huwever,I furgut to mentiun t hat I have beenattacked thrice this week, more or lessanonymously each time. Two blows atlast week's colyum. Here is one:February 15, 1930.Dem' Vllcle Cy :I 7('ish 10 defeml Miss Bvo ll s' deji

    II ilia II of "Capifla";ly" il l YOllr lasl cuI1111111 as absulll lel" correcl alld Ihat ham'e/'afIC b,' r ai sed 10 abollt GO%. IwOllld like 7('a,." J'OIt (as illS.) 1 /01 10 Ir ytire bllcket e.t"p('rilll(,111 if J'Oll are dcpmdillg ollly Oil capillary a/lroclioll becallscif YOII do YOII 7dll jil/(l YOllrself al l wcl.lIoping Ihal Ihis correclioll 70ill bemade in tire ne.rl isslle, I remaill,

    YOllrs si l lerre l,\ ' ,Vllcle Y's.Well, Uncle, why don't you cOllie outof your ambush of auonymity and engage in a real battle of wags? Incidentally your punctuation is-well-youknow.... * *And here's another:Dear U ll cl e Cyl'lls:I 01/1 disappoillied ill Ihee, VllcleCl'I'/IS, IV/,v shollld thec be so hard all1'1;01' Miss i ~ 7 m l l s t I am Sil l' " s Il t' did7'rry ,('ell i l ldcrd-for a girl.Of cOllrse. il is perfcel/J' evident 7('ha 'is tI,C lIIaller wilh Iher. Thc c i s a fr ai ltof Ihe yOlllly lady. II is apparellt Iha/Ih a is a marricd man, bill if Ihy wif ldocs /101 dh'orce Ilzee fo r ad7'alisillf jlira I I lzer is IlCllpcel.'ed, size is ki"der 10Ilry sllOrlcolllillgs Iholl Ihcr Izas show"'hysclf IowaI'd Miss Evalls.Nol Ihal Miss 7'alls slallds i" lIeedof Ihy clzarily! /-It'/" dejilliliolls OI'e "0 /

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    schoul must refuse admission to addi Itiunal students."To remedy these ueficiencies theCummittee un Development recommends that the new building haveclassroom space f or 750 s tudents andalso suggests a l arge lec ture hall be Ii nc luded for addresses by prominentbusiness men.

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    Ma,n Line DistributorsRalph S. Dunne

    NARBERTH 2430-2431

    DRYMINED COALMany yea rs ago the Jeddo-Highland Coa l Company blas ted aseven-foot tunne l through five and a half mil es o f s ol id r ock.This tunnel drains the Jeddo-Highland mines, mak ing i t unnec es sa ry t o pump, a nd r es ul ti ng in ideal working conditionsat a ll t imes .Any a rt ic le produced unde r clean, comfortable surroundingsis, natural ly , super ior to one produced otherwise , an d this isparticularly true in th e case of coal, where, at best, th e minershave to work under trying conditions.And t hi s is one of the many impor tan t factors which. collectively, make Jeddo-Highland Coal th e "Aristocrat of Anthracite."NARBERTH COAL COMPANY

    Shull Lumber CompanyThe L in k Between For;st dnd HOllie

    29 BALA AVENUE, BALA.CYNWYDCYNWYD 662

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    Construction Of Home For Commerce and Finance SchoolStarts Next Summer.

    CLASSES CROWDED NOW

    Villanova PushesBuilding Program

    Construction next summer of ahuilding to house the Villanova Commerce and Finance School is recomInelllled by the Villanova CollegeCommittet, of Development in a r c por t made public this week.\Villiam J. Mc(;linn. president of thc'Continental-Equitablr Title and TrustCompany. heads the cOl1l1l1ittcc ofI 'hiladelphia business and professionalmen who arc surveying \ ' i l l a n u v a ' ~putentialties.The cummit te e recommends that the

    college make arrangements as suon a possibl e to start the hui lding projecthefure material co sts rctu rn to ahigher kH I and an amp le l ah ur sllppl)disappears.The repurt states:"Tadav the Schoul uf Cummerceand Filiance is ncxt to thc fastestgruwing department in the cullege. Itshu wed a 10 pe r cent . increase in enrullment in 1929-30 over the .. recedingschuul vear."I 'upit lar i ty uf the conllllerce schuolIInder the Rev. Father Joscph ABartle\', O. S. A.. the dean. is emharrassing. The qua rter s allotted to theschool in old A 111mni Hall ar c overc rowded . Rec it at io n roollls ar c illadequate. Unless the physical facilities an ' expandcd immediately, the

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    S;gll o f Iht Btsl Mtats

    THEBRADLEYMARKETCOMPANY,at 2106-08Market Street,(opposite theErlanger Theatre) ,wish to callyour attentionto the fact tha tthey sellMEATS only,that they sellonly the bestmeats, that theymake deliveriestwice daily inyour vicinity,.and that theirtelephone numberISRITTENHOUSE 7070,Thank YOll.

    th e nearest tailor laundry florist plumber? Theyar e easy to find inthe Classified Telephone Directory

    THE SERVICE COMPANY

    RUINED!!Moths ruined this fine chair.Ha d it been KONATEDwhen it was new they wouldno t have attacked iLKONATING is a scientificprocess o f mot h. proofingdeveloped at th e MellonInst i tute, Universi ty ofPittshurgh. Au y ar t i e l eKONATEDis guaranleed inwriting to be impervious tomoths fo r at least threeyears, an d is further protected by an insurance ccr"tifieate from L1oyd'll Call.ualty Company.NOW - before moths ruinyour rugs,Curn iture,drapes,furs, tapestries or c1othinghave themKONATEO. Th eprocess is quick, elean, an dinexpensive. Results ar eguaranteed.

    Call E""rgrun 1200 _ NOW I

    ArL ASSTORAGEWAREIIOUSE COMPANY4015 Walnu' Slrl"fl !t3939 Germantown A"" . , Phila., Po.

    do yonknow

    Prompt and Efficient ServiceCrating, Packing and Shipping

    TELEPHONE

    LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE

    Electrician49 ANDERSON AVE" ARD.

    I ~ J e e t r l e Appl iance Heplllrll IlS p e e I R I t ~ , \ROMORE 112r.

    FRANK H. SEELY, JR.5 BALA AVENUE, Bala.Cynwyd, Pa.

    I Let "Ou r Town" hea r o f you r news,Ihy mail or phone-call.1 ------.--.1 011111ng-!{epul r , ,- -Con t r ac t l ngGUS WELSH............. ,. . . . .

    Tennessee

    Main Line Facts

    Paslry, Candy, NIlls14 Fla'l'oTS Ice Crtam

    Special 'Cakes

    WHITE ' SSWEET SHOP

    MISS LILA M. WRIGHT

    for Washington's Birthday-Cherry Trees, etc.

    15c, 25c and 50c Each(Larger Sizes to Order)

    You'll Like Them!

    The name hy whi ch Ardmorewas first known was the "Cahinet Post Offiee," so-called sincethe office was in the shop of acahinetmaker. The ColulllhiaRailroad g-a \'e the nallle of"Athensville" to the station.which it was called from lRS3until lR74. The I 'ennsyh 'aniaRailroad changed i ts na llle toArdmore in that year.Ardlllore is named for a townin County \Va te rford, Ireland.

    and means "high ground." AI- It hough c ompa ra ti ve ly nea r the'seacoast, Arehllore has an altitude of ,)59 feet, 300 feet morethan downtown Philadelphia. Itis the larg-est con1l11l1nity inLower ~ I e r i o n Township andconta ins the scat of the township g(l\'cn1l1Ienl.

    Beautiful EvergreensRhododendrons. Hemlock and Red Cedar

    W r ; l ~ for Pr;u LislThe Tennessee Evergreen CO.

    P. O. Box 578Elizabethton

    ~ r i s s Lila ~ 1 Wright. principal of~ I i s s \Vright's School, Bryn Mawr,d ied on Friday at the school followinga short illness. She is survived by helmother, ~ rs. Florence Scott \Vrig-h'and a hrother, Guier "'rig-ht, whowere associated wit h h er in the management of the school.

    ~ I i s s "' r ight wa s hor n in St. LOlli,.in IX7S. a claug-hter of George r..\"right. She founded tht, Br\'n ~ I a w lschool in 1902 and it has coi ne to Ill'o l i t ' of the h es t k nown girls' school>,in this section.Funera l sen'ices were held on SUI l ,day afternoon at the )'Iiss \Vright'fSchool, Roherts Road, Br\'n ),1 all rThe intertnent will he at ' ~ oravia;\. Y.

    ~ J O O a ~ ~ ~ ) ; : n " 6 O J J O O a ~ J O O a ~

    Not all the news is told in the uewscolumns of this paper-rt,ad t he advcr :tiselllents, also. i

    tShowpeople,' Dramatic Organization at Lower Merion, toOffer Varied Program.

    Three Plays to BePresented at School

    TO BE GIVEN FEBRUARY28a ll Fehruary 28, t he Lower 11 erion

    High Sehool auditorium wil l becol llethe settillg of three delightful playsgiven by "Showpeop le ," an o rgan iz ation of the high school. There willbe a play to suit e ach per son, at aprice to suit every pocketbook.Th e f ir st 'play wil l be w:-he Falcon,"

    by Alfred Lord Tennyson, a play of I 'Medieval I ta ly , whe re Count s a nd fair'ladies held their sway. Stephen McCormack wil l b e the b ig , bold Count,while his fond and f air l ady will beAnnette Bergeron. The o th er p ar tswill b e played by Arthur Ramsey andElizabeth Hart ley.The second play will be "The Valiant," by Holsworthy Hal l a nd Rober tMiddlemas, a prison storv of a silentyoung man doomed to the electricchair. Randolph Keim will be th eprisouer and the necessary girl,Blanche Lodge. Th e warden, FrankCra/It; the chaplain, Ja ll le s Bai ley,ane! all attelldant, \Villiam (;ray, comprise the other characters of this tragicplay.The last play, hut not the least oue,is "The (;(1Ost Story, " by Booth Tarkington. The way a young man. homefrolll c ol le ge t o find his "g-irl" cons tant ly surrounded by a c rowd , w insher, is explained by this hUllloroussketch. Robert Braid wil l be t he u nfortunate college boy and Helen Aiken, his "girl." The other "sheiks"and "shebas" will be John Joyce, MarySue \Vescot t. Howard Lodge . HelenLouise Thomas. Arthur Tuttle, JaneMcLaughlin, \Villialll 1\1 acan, andJoyce Trenholme.Tickets Illay he purchased at th c ..~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " ' " ..~ school or frolll Richard 1\1 cCurdy, lOCI

    B ry n Maw r Avcnue. BaJa. A trophywill b e p res en ted t o t he g ro up , which.in th e opinion o f t he j ud ge s, puls onthe hest performance.

    MOORE'S EMPLOYMENT SERVICE2S Ardmore Arcade Ardmore, Pa .PHONE: ARDMORE 3715I ,AT SHORT NOTICE DAY WORKERS FURNISHED

    I 'n"UIII I I .. 11..11' f .. r Al l O('('II .. IOIIH (;nrd ..n. . r . . 1111" CIIIIIIIl '.. r ..: E"llerlelu.. .' C ....k ... 'Vnl ter.. lI11d 'Vnl t re .."eH f .. r ni l S..ellll r':,e"t ../

    ', A SI.eellllt;y (Uni form .. SIII.plle,l)eOOkH Illul JnnltorH

    Odds and EndsJust when th e c ompa ss was firstthought oi it is impos si bl e t o tellCertainly a primiti\'e f loat ing needle\\'as used as a direction-finder in Chinaan d A rah ia l on g b efo re it was knO\\'11of in Europe:The E as t India Company. charteredin 1600. which for two centuriefmonopolized the maritime trade withIndia and the East. was the g-reateslmonopl)' of its kind that e\'er exi"ted,An Americali is credited with th rfi:'st machinery for making nails,Refore the time of Columbus liltlrInd ht'en done in the way of exploration during- tb e preceding- ages. \\'hel"the news of the discover\ ' of the XCI I\Vorld reached Europe "there follow,iug such a stampede for exploration a"the world has never known hefore orsince.

    ~ C l ~ C l C l C l ~ 'I RAINEY-WOOD I. .:. COKE .:. 219 HAVERFORD AVE.$11.00 a Ton Narberth, Phone Narberth 2430 Phone Narberth 4005~ " ' M = t " 1 t = s = C " 1 M e ' 1 t " " S t = < t " S f " 1 ! = S t " S ~ l = 1 f : : : l t = s t

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    FORilWP.MATION ON OTHER SCHEDULES, PHONE BRYN MAWR 12801281"

    5

    Wynnewood Road Route, 'Leave Mon tg om er y a nd Moni"A\'eues, Bt'yn Mawr , fo r Ardmore,

    \ V ~ ' n n e w o o d , Mer io n a nd Sixty-Secon d an d Lancaste r Ave.TIollle follow,,: J ' ;as t -hound-

    LH.\"illJ;' Sixty-second alld Lancaste rA \ 'ellll"" ro,' H I ' ~ ' n Mawr via\VYI1 I1C\V l IOd Hi l l ! ; \ lol I lgol l1cry Avel i l ies to L lrY II lITa.wr.

    WESTBOUND\"EI' l l i lJ .\ "SLea"ing S ixty-se cond and L aneaxlcr 1\ ,--en ue.~ H a r l i n g 6.30 A. 1\[., 7 .00 . 7 .30 , 8.00,S.::o. 9.00, 9 .3 0, , 10 .3 0, 1 1. 30 , 1 2. 301', 1\[.; 1.30, 2,::0, 3.:10, 4 .30 , 5 .00 , 5.30,';,f10. IL::O. 7 ,0 0. 7 .3 0. 8 .0 0. 8.30, 9.00,9,39. t 0.:10, 11.30 P. M., 12.30 A. 111.

    EAS1'BOUNDW I ~ I ~ I { U . \ "S

    I .paving 1 \ l o r r i ~ anrJ ~ T f J l l t J : ' f ) I l H ' r y" ' l '11 UI'H. UrYIl l\la WI'.Slal'lillg" 6.00 A. lIT .. h,30. j ,OO, 7,:10,S.OIJ. S.:IO, 9 ,0 0, 1 0. 00 , 1 1. 00 , 1 2, 00)' , 1\1.: 1.00, ~ . O l l . :1.110, 1,00, 4.30, ~ , 0 0 .".:111. 1;,00, 6,30, 7.110, 7 .3 0, 8 .0 0, 8 .3 0,!I.OO, 10,00, 11.00, 12.00 A. 111.

    Eastbound-SUNDAYSLeaving Montl!:omery and MorrisAvenues, Bryn Mawr.Starting at 6.30 A. M., thene ve ry h ou r on th e half hour to]1.30 P. 1\1.Westbound-SUNDAYSLeavinl!: Sixty-second and 1.an('aster Avenue.Starting at 7.00 A. M., thene ve ry h ou r on the hour to 12.00midnight.

    First National BankPhiladelphia National BankCorn Exchange National BankPenn National BankTh e Pennsylvania Co.

    Avail Yourself of This Service

    OUR NIGHT DEPOSITORY

    WEE I{ DAYS

    Is at your servIce for deposits after closing hours.For your convenience when in town the followingPhiladelphia banks will accept deposits for your account with us:

    TH EMERIONT ITLE,,--TRUSTCOMPANYOF '/",RDMORE P E N N S Y L V A N I AN A R B E R T H 6ALA . - CYN' \A IYD

    Narberth Shor t LineEastbound

    SUNDAYSLeaving 7.00 A. M. and everyhou r on the hour thereafter , to 12.00 P. M.

    1"'. .h1II THE MAIN L I N E I I ~ ~r -, BANKING I N S T I T U T I O N . I - ~

    I Leaving Pem/sylvania R. R. Station in IVal'bcl'th 19 minuteslater than f he above-mentionedtimes.

    Schedule of Montgomery Bus Co., Inc.

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    Montgomery Avenue LinesEastboundLeaving Anderson and Montgomery AvenuesWlj:EK DAYSStarting at 5.40 A. I\f.Then every 20 minutes until 12.00P. M. midnight. Leaving P e n J l s ~ ' I " a n i a H. I ~ Sta-Then 12.30 and 1.30 A. !\t. tion, NarberthSUNDAYSStarting at 5.30 A. M.Then every half-hour until 9.00 i S t a l t i n ~ !l.t ;'.50 A. M

    A. I\f. Then 6.30, 7.10, 7.50. 8.30, 9. \ 0,Then .9.20 A. 1\1. and every 20 Illin- 9.50, 10.30, 11.1 0 and 11.50 A. 1\1.u te s unt il 12.00 P. M. midnight. l' h 1230 P M I lO 1 ~ 23 0Then 12.30 and 1.30 A. I\f. en ., . ., . "'. . .3. 10, 3. 50, 4.30, a. 10 , 5. 50. 6.30.Leo,vi11g pp,nnsylvania R. R. Sta- 7.10, 7 .50. 8 .30, 9 .10. 9 .: ;0. 10.30,t;"n in Narberth 7 minutes later I 11.10 and 11.50 P. M.than the above-mentioned times.Leaving 54th Street and city Line SUNDAYS21 m ~ n u t e s l.ater than the above-I Leaving 6.30 A. M. an d everymcnt10ned ttmeR.

    W b d hour on the half hour there-est orm ft t 11 30 P MLeaving 62d and Lancaster A 'enue a er 0 WEEK DAYS WestbormdStarting at 6;00 A. M.Then 6.25 A. M. and every 20 min- Lcaving ii4th a:.J Cit), Lineu tes unt i l 11.4ii P. M. WEEK DAYSThen 12.05 A. 1\1., 12.30 A. 1\1.. 1.00 Starting at 6.10 A. 1\1.

    and 2.00 A. I\f. Then 6. 50, 7.30. 8.10, 8.aO, 9.30,SUNDAYS 10.]0, ]0. 50 and 11.30 A. 1\1.Starting at 6.00 A. M. Then 12.10 P. 1\1 12.50. 1.30, 2.10.Then 6.2ii A. 1\1., 6.55, 7.2:;, 7.5!i. 2.50, 3.30, 4.10, 4.50, 5.30, 6.]0.R.25 A. M. 8.55, 9.25. then 9.45 6.50, 7.30, 8.10, 8.50. 9.30, 10.]0,A. I\f. 10.50 and 11.30 1'. M.Then eve l' y 20 minutes unt il 11.4!) And 12 .30 A. 1\1.P. M.Then ]2.05 A. M., 12. 30, 1.00 and2.00 A. M.Leaving 54th and City Line 5 minu te s l at er than the above-mentioned times,

    Named Selling Agents IFor Merion Park Plot

    Druggist Robbed..\ burglar gained entrance to Shea's I

    Drug Store. Ha ve rford A \'enue at?\ arber th Stat ion. last Tuesday nighthetween the hours of I I and () :30A. M. and rellloved $1 J() in bills fromthe cash reg is te r. Entn' was lIIade Iby the rear door, through which a hokwas cut. ?\ 0 articles in the store wel'l'diturbed nor was sOllie change in thl'ca"h register touched.

    There' s comfor t ill good dllthrd'cite,So, blly the fll d YOU KNOWIS RIGHT.W E furnish the highesttype of fuel your fur.nace has ever consumed. Anthracite of perfect combustion. I t meets with a capableheating exper t' s app rova l.Prompt delivery.

    Honors Announced atJunior High SchoolChandler and Ral)kin have been ap- 'Forty-nine AwardedCerti6cates pointed sel lin g a ge nt s o f t he Merionat Honor Day Exercises IPark development by Martin Molony,I developer and owner of t he s it e alongWednesday. !Meeting House Lane in Merion.-- I Merion Park occupies the site whichIOn \Vednesday m orn in g Low er ,,:as furmerly the Belm ont Race

    Medon Jun io r High School observed I 1 rack, a f amous landmark of a fewits second honor day of the school Iyears ago . It c o n s i s t ~ of s e v e n t y - t \ ~ O" . Iacres of gently r ol lmg count ry myear. 1 Ills ceremony was for th e p ur- L ower Merion Townshi p, s ix milespose o f honur ing t ho se s tudent s who, Ifrom Philadelphia's City Hall.for the second cluarter 0 f th e yea r, h adre cei ved a general average of 90%" Autocar Appointsw it h n o single mark below 80%. Prin- H. M. Coale, uf Cynwyd. vice prescipal Edward H. Snow was the speakeruf the day. ident in l ~ h a r g e of s ale s o f t he Aut oca r Company, announced t hi s week theThe following forty-nine students re- appoin tment of E. D. S ir ri ne to thec eh'e d c he vr on s an d ccrtificates for position of Transpor tation Enginecr onscholastic attainmcnt and had thcir thc Antocar headquar tcrs saIl. In thatnamcs placcd on t he sc ha ul' s h on or capacity he will be available to makeroll: Jacqueline Bi rd , Al ic c Martin, Jlrofe,;sional surveys and rccomlncnda.:Mary E. \Vatcrer, Virginia Abcl, Mar- t ians concc rn ing the transpurtationgarct Pattcrson, Bclty McGarvcy, problems of an\' business houscs whoseJuliet Shaw, \Vcndell Alexander, 'Vir- operations arc 'uf a s ize to I ' l ~ q u i r e suchgin ia \Vilbnr, Cecilia Gray, J ean Hav - studies.licek, Dick Connoly, Eva 'Neiss , Elcanor Morris, Marjory Hudson, DorothyDietrich, },Ia ry S pe akman, LouisePlatt,Ethel Burkhardt, Eitner Klapper,

    Roberta Staley, Mary Michener, Reuben Bowen, J ac k McI nt ir e, OliveBates, Edith Bartlett, Ingeborg Thaysen, Valery deBeaussct, Harry Kraftson, Anna Kandra, Sandy Thomas,},I i rdza Spech t, Charl es Seelcy, \Vinifred Jamcs, Spenccr H alberstadt.Hober t Wolf .Jack McCreary, \Villiam Davidson.

    Nancy Bishop, Mildred Vincent, Hob-er t James, Jack Lawser, 1\furiel \\Thitl',Jane Nash, Anne L. Chalfant.(ieorgette Lowe, .l anet DcVilbiss,Peggy MacGuftln, Sturgis Poorman.

    L. M. ThompsonBALACYNWYD

    ~ : = = ~ ~ u : ~ ~ : u u ; I '

    I~ C H A ; F . E B E R T 1 1Jobbing Carpenter

    Phone; NARBERTH 4129: 103 Dudley Avenue , .. '1"~ ~ ~ e H e M M ~ ~ ~L IVe IN

    COMFOR . T IQ - a . . o . O " h L l ~ .000': I

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    FRIENDLY

    Page Nine

    2Ibs., 29c

    4 cakes, 25c- - - - -._--2 pkgs., 25ccan, lOc

    3 cans, 25ctall can, 39c

    3 cans, 50c

    MAXWELL HOUSECOFFEEI-lb. can, 43c

    CMARKETCO-OPERATION CUTS COSTS

    OUR TOWN

    FINE GRANULATEDSUGAR10 lbs., 53c

    COTTER'S

    2 cans, 29c--- --------------------------------large pkg., 19c

    Haxton's Famous Crushed CORN

    CONVENIENT

    Jumbo White MARROW BEANSHeart-of-Maine APPLE SAUCE

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    Salem County ALL-GREEN ASPARAGUS

    Palmolive TOILET SOAP- - - - _ . _ - - - - - - - - - ~ . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_ ._- - - - - - - - - -Aunt JemimaPANCAKE FLOUR ---------Turkey Brand SYRUP------------------_. -----------_._-- .-- ..__._- ----- -_ .. _._-- - - _ . - - - ~ - - - - - - _ _._ .._---_ .. --Red Ripe TOMATOES 3 cans, 29c.._- - - - - - -_ . _ -_ .._-----_.. _ . _ - - - - - ~ . _ - - - - - - - - ~ _._-----_._-- ._- ---- --_.-._---- . - - - - ~ - . - . _ - -Sealect EVAPORATED MILK 3 tall cans, 25c-----------_._--------_._----_._- - - - - - - - - - - ~ _ . _ - - .__ .. _------ ---------- - -- -----Schimmel's Pure GRAPE JELLY 2 glasses, 25cVan Camp's Bean Hole BEANS

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    2.50$1 H2.7112.00

    :\IRS. STAPLgS-TOYS,,all'S . . . . . . ' . . . $11.75paid fo r bal1on" :1.501"ORTUNI;; TI,:!,LIXGHeceipt" f o r f or tu ll estold in afternuon .. $2.50

    Ca"h Donation $25.00CAl \g TABI,g('a:-:h fronl :-oalc o fCakes _ 101.95

    "'IG U . PAT.NT OP'PlC_12th and Walnu t Sts., Phila.

    Satisfaction

    Palm c.BeachClJ1iami .IN FACT AT ALL WINTER RESORTSWHERE SMALL CHILDREN GATHERThe Original t }dtr 1!I:f)omsonSailor Suit for Boys 2 to 6Lead the new season's fashionsCOLORS:Blue and red str ipe t rimmed wi th blue o r redcollarBlue-trimmed with blue or red collarWhite-trimmed in red or blueTan-trimmed in red or blueReady to WearCotton, $9.00 .. . Linen, $11.00PHONE AND MAIL ORDERS FILLED

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    Print Club ExhibitsTh e P ri nt C lu h of PI!iladclp.hia willha\'" an open ing and nrI\'atc VICW and""hibil ;nn of Prints o n Mou da v, Fchruan' 2.t fro1J1 four until six 'o'clock, t \ \" ', ,, lh al l' H al l. B ry n ~ f a " , r ColI,.......... T he h ns t" .......s ;lre Mrs . H el en'raft '[:mn;".... ~ , r ; s s r . eo rgi ana Goo,I.,rd K;"g. !\frs. Charlcs Carver, Mr sT'''lJes Chadwick Co'lins. Mrs. C. RusyView Road, ~ crion. will cnt er ta in on fit. ' lJemhcrs and guc'sts.Saturday, "larch 1, in honor oi Miss Thc re port of thc treasurcr, :\[rs. The s t a ~ c was at tract ivch' i ramcd inJul ia F it tipoldi , of Narbe rth, w hose Cockril l , follows: a cup id -and-hea rt borde r, throug'hengagcment to 1Ir. Paul Grimlcy, of SlJPI 'I . :lt which sC"eral cluJ> mcmhcrs prcsentcdPhiladelphia, was recently annoullced. Ilc"ciJlt,,: in pantomime th e familiar a nd a pp ro -Among 1 1 1 l ~ gucsts will hc thc ~ I i s s e s Ti"k,>t" ""hl.............. $:'19.00 ,>riatc-to-Ihe-scason pocm oi Jal"csAlicc and ~ I a r i o n Marshall, of Cvn. Ca"h (Jollati"n" 20.00 .\'hitcomb Riley, "That O ld Sw ce t-wyel: ~ I r s . Frederick Doricott , ' of Foo E:\'I'::\,IXC; t ' , \ I tD :-'Irs. Jeannettc Gillis ~ l o o r e and the/I osklns, ot ~ erIon. ~ l t s s Elizabeth, I' \ RTIJo:S :-1 issc,.; :\ nila ~ il lcr. ~ argarct Dur-:\lrs. J. J. Kel ly , o f P ri ce A"enu c, Hoski ll ' oj :-'Icrioil: ~ l i s s E lizabcth ('""h frolll tit-I,et" ""Id 'ell. ~ I a r i o n :-'larshall and ~ I a r g a r c twa s th e hostcss 10 he r hridge c lub o n . .. . & l11t'r"hall(lI"e ,,0Id.$:122.2 11 ' ,e1't ~ f r s . C la rk a ls o rendercd t...o. t ;oldsl l li lh, ol \Vvnnewood; ~ I i s s Bct- Ca"h fr om s al .. "r r('- I' . . 1 T A"'( 'dnesday e,c'nmg. t,. Sandcrson. \\ 'nlncwood; ~ I i s s fre"hlllt'llts I . I . S ~ . ' ' ' ' 'Ilg'" In (ha ec t by . . . Daly,:-'Irs. I. ~ l c H o s e . of Dudle,' Avc- I ~ a t h r y n Hibbs, ~ I i s s Elizabeth Hibbs. C"a,," from sal,. "f "For ' Goodness Sake" and "Thcnt ll . is ellterlaining at lunchc(;n ncxt f ' , ", ,(1on.o ,, ,,mhlcr, an d " fis s Julia Lo;e, of ",uHly - aftt 'r"o,,":-1 onday. Overbrook. party 1I.1I11 Gam cs a nd r ef re shmc nt s followcd.

    ~ l i s s Charlotte (fDelt. of Xl'''" 'I ' . :;41,.0:. ,1 "''''-'I'>'f' "",n cf'111d sing a nut'.:hurgh. :'\. Y .. is the gucst oj ~ I i s s ., ISS Tilbury will spend the w"ck, i S A L A ~ I . \ . ; t " X I H TAB!.)': joined in th e " So ng H it s of thc Sea-En'lvu Teffl'ris. oj Dndlcy : \\ "t 'nuc . end at Harriugton Park. X. J. :'.'a"h I>"Bation" . . . . . . $1:':1.1111 1"'1." whieh :-'11''';. Griest 's char I ll iugthis w e c l ~ . ' Thl' Phi Tau Delta Soror ity had a" 'a"h f""111 salt, "f touches to th e piallo keys madc \ , : r ~ :\rr . anel ~ I r s . J"scph S. Doughcrty , jo in t supper-dancc at th e Pcn'n A. C. i nwr'haBdi" ll':l.!ill :H'L/;O enticing. ~ I r s . Clifford ( ~ o o d \ \ ' i ~ l . th eoj ..\ntl1\\'\"n Hoad. sailcd last Saturda,' last Friday cvcning. Amo ng those' c lub' s p re sidcnt , p re sided. and the lun-for a s i ~ t c c n - d a y cruisc to N as sa u, p rcs ent w cr c "Iiss Ruth Hopkins, Miss CAHH [ JO:\ ,ATIOXS '.','.'.5n ;01''; welcomed among the g'ue,;ts from"1 I . I) I' Fo r gel1entl funl! ,Kingston. Havana and " an an la . T he y CarOl .DUISC oUgass, ~ l l s s ~ l y r t l c - - - - - thc S cn io r C lu h ~ f r , ; . T. S. Xcwmanwill rdurll ahunt the third llr fourth Schlipf. ~ f i s s ~ l i l r l r c d Evans, ~ I i s s $1I;11.1.111 I and ~ I r s . 1.. F. I-lowe.of ~ I a r c h . :-'lary Hamsey, ~ I i s s Annc }'Iode, ~ I i s s . . _~ I ..\Idilll' K. Siler. Jr .. of \ V a ~ h - l-Ielcll Staley, :\Ir. Jitll ~ l c l t 1 t v r c . ~ t r . -------ington. D. C .. will sp en d t he w ee k- cn d R ic ha rd Kwnlcr. ~ r. Hobcrt Dawson.with his parcnts. :-'11'. anrl ~ I r s . A. K :-'11'. Chc(1e Rochellc. ~ I r . "'ilsonSilcr, of : '\mth : '\arherth :\ 'elllle. ~ r. Monks and ~ 1', Paul Thomas.Silcr. .I 1' .. will ha"e as his gncst for ~ rs. H. C. S igel and her son -in- law I I is thc keynotc of ou r busincss. If i t 's repairing, relining. pressing,

    thc week-cnd. ~ I r . Andrew \Va t l' rs , o f and dangh te r, ~ I r . and ~ l r s . H. R. i IScotland, who is now spcnding somc Bartlow. oi P it tsburgh . a r e spcnding: ' or French dry cleaning that you wish done, wc do it right.tilne in resc'arch wor k a t \\'ashington, a wcek or s o w ith ~ l r . and Mrs . A. J I Lad ie s' c oa ts madc to order; fur s r epai red and altcredD. C. Sigcl. of Forrest ..\\-cnul'.The Re'. and :-'Irs. (;ihson HI11. of ~ rs. Ehcrhardt :-1 uc ll cr, of Essex; IIAl l Saint ,; Church. \Vvnnewo()(I, will Avcnne, cntcrtaincd the workcrs of th c I cA'DELIZZI 'BROS Igive a tea to the jrieitrls a nd mcm- Fi rcm cn 's Renefit at cards and tea on i her,; oj All Saints nar is h t hi s after, :-') onday _aftcrnoon at E ~ Hall.. ~ r.s. i Tailors, Dyers. Cleanersnoon to meet t hl ' Rev. Edw ar d a nd I,. C. I ~ g m o r c . ~ I r s . I ~ H . Coc kn ll 220 BALA AVENUE PHONE, CYNWYD 928~ rs. nuhh. ~ r. Huhh is thc assi st an t and Mrs. C. H. Shaw assistcd ~ rs.1 Irc'ctor of the church. 1\luellcr. in . recciving. Therc wcre i 102 Forest Avenue 0'__ Phone, Narberth 26.0_2

    :-'Iiss ~ I a r i e "Iiesen. oj :-'Ierion Avc'- ahout slxty-flVC gucsts. i ~ ~ ~ ! : = = = = = = = = = = = E ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = = = = = = ~ ~ ~nllt'. was thl' hos tess to her hr idgc club ~ I i s s Bctty Seaholdt, o f N or th Nar- ' = - - _. - - _ .. - --- -on ~ onday 1'Tning'. :-1 iss ~ icsen will hcrth ..\ ,cnlH. had as hcr weck-cndspend the weekend at .'\nnapolis. guest :\fiss Alice Earnshaw, of Glcnwhere shl' will attend till' \ \ la shing- Hoorc . a classmatc in thc Statc Teachton's hi rthdav , lan( '( ' on Saturda,' eVI'- ers' Colleg'e at " ' c ~ s t Chl'stn.ning. '" r. " .. ,I '11' ' ;. I.I,,,,,, n . Edgc r ton . of~ I r . and :-'Irs. John S. "'iegel. of Chc st nu t . \v en uc , c nt cr ta in cd a t dinEast Ilenerlict ..\ ve nu c. S ou th Anl- ner on Saturda,' evening' . AlllonL( tlH"mon. gan' a d inne r l as t Frida\' cn'- g uc sts w cr c ~ I r . and ~ I r s . E. C.ning at the Ilrookline Square Cluh in F( ;cht . of Bala: ~ l r . and :\Irs. Clyd ..honor of their 11aughter. ~ iss Alnla Alfdorf, of Lansdownc. and ~ r. andRose \Veigel, :111l! :-'Ir. J os ep h F ar le y I:-'11'". Harn' I.ueas. of . South Ardmore.

    Barclay. nf Sa hl nl ' : \v cn ll e, ", hn sl ' ~ I r , ; . Ch.r1cs :'tlcKcc gavc a tcamarriagc took place at th c \allc., last Saturday in honor of her ni ..ct'.Forge ehapd on Saturday, Thcre Mi ss TI dt y ~ I ' ( ; : l r i t v . ~ l r s . A. E., \' (' re fifty gucsts at th e din ncr. 1!agowan, of Philadclphia. an:l :\Irs.Thc gucsts who a tt cndcd thc b"idgc \V. X. }'O[ills, of ~ [ c r i o n . pourcd. Th eparty last Tl Il 'sda y giv en b ~ :\lrs. gucsts. which included ahout f i f t ~ ,Thomas :\ . Elwood. o f Sa hi nc Ave- 111('I11I)1'rs nf tlw s choo l s et . "','re 1'1'nue, inchakd Mrs. lohn A. COl11stock. cc;vcd I,,' :'tofr... ~ I c K e e and ~ l r s . los-~ rs. H amId H a p p ( ~ l d . ~ [ r s . Alhcrt H. cph ~ l a g a r i t ~ . .:'\ulty. and the ~ I i s s e s : - ' I ' a r y \Vilkin-Ison, A. Dorothv Rahb, ~ l a r i o n Rahb.Dorothv \Voodrufl'. J. EI('anor ~ I c C 1 H s n l ~ . Eleanor C.' ~ (",cr, l.nis C.Calcv anll Bett v C. T i n n c ~ ...\ , nong thc " 'l 'ek-cnd ,isito's at th cChalfonte-Iladdon Hall. Atlantic City.wcrc Mr. and "Irs. W. E. (;. ~ [ i 1 I e ' r ,of Ess cx Aycnue, and 111'. and Mrs.J. A. Railcy. of }.of criori and EssexAvenucs.}'frs. Alicc Tapp. of Conway Avenuc, was the hostess to her sewingclub on \V cdnesday af ternoon. Amongthosc prescnt werc the ~ isses AnnS:\n}P,. Peg ~ f a x w c l l , Eleanor Peters.Ann Bailey. Christina Stmdstorm, ~ ac

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