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  • 8/7/2019 Our Town January 30, 1926

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    PRICE. THREE CENTS

    SILVER CUP AWARDED

    WILLIAM HENDERSON'William Henderson, brother ofMrs. Sarah Hamer, died suddenlyTuesday morning at t he home ofhis sis'ter, 26 Avon road.Death was due to pneumonia , ag

    gravated by a lung weakness causedby the effects of a gassi ng dur ingthe war.The funeral was held Thursdayafternoon, with interment at LaurelHill Cemetery. Past CommanderHarry A. Simpson represented theAmerican Legion, Harold D. Speakman Pos t, No. 356, and Fred C.Patten blew taps overthe grave.

    The a nnua l me etin g of theBuck s -Mont gomer y Bi -Count yCouncil of the American LegionAuxil ia ry was held on Thursday,January 21, at Norristown.Ten members of the auxi liary oft he Harold D. Speakman P os t o fNarberth were present a t t he luncheon and meeting, beingthe guests ofthe Althouse Post, Norristown. Pa.New officers for the current yearwere elected and installed; very interesting reports of rehabilitationwo rk , etc., wer e r ea d and at theclose of the meeting Narberth waspresented with a silver cup for increase in attendance at the meetingsduring the past year, showing a gainof 5 1-2 per cent. The cup is nowbeing engraved and will be on d is play in a window of one of the merchants along Haverford avenue inth e n ea r f u tu re . Now t ha twe hol dthe che ri shed cup we hope to keepsame, so we sincere ly hope all whoare eligible to membership in ourorganization will come forward atour n ex t meetin g, which will beannounced through the columns ofthis paper.

    GIVE NEW POLICYOF SCHOOL BOARDStatement of P la ns S ho wsShifting of Responsibility

    to Principal.

    POLICE ON WATCH

    SELLING CHANCESIn a n ef fo rt to r ai se money f ornew equipment , the members of theNarberth Fire Company ha vescheduled a Ford car donation, thedrawing to be made February 25 atthe banquet.T ic ke ts a re on s ale f or 10 centsa chance or $1 f or a book of ten.The winner will have his choice ofthe c ar o r '$375 in cash.The tickets are on sal eby a ll t heactive members of the company, atDavi s' store, Cr anes and Chr is t

    Kock's drug stores.

    COMMUNITY CLUB

    NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1926

    A campaign against automobile speeders was again inaug ur at ed th is week by LowerMerion pol ice as the result oftwo motor accidents which resulted fatally last week. Manycars were stopped and driverswarned, especia lly on the two WILSON 'RE-APPOINTEDprincipal highways, LancasterNearly 300 c lubwomen of :Mont- and Montgomery p ike s. The regular meeting of theSchoolgomery county gathered in the Nar- A wat ch fu l e ye is also b eing Boa rd was h el d i n January with allberth Pre;;byterian Church Thurs- k ep t by the pol ice for rum t he membe rs in a tt endance. Theday for their annual meeting. The runners. Powerful car s, s uch boa rd decided that plans should be'Nomen's Community Club of Nar- as affected by booze mer- immediately put under way for theberth acted as hostesses. chants, were carefully scru- next school year. The term of thelVIrs. Richard J. Hami lto n, c oun ty ti ni zed f or c on tr ab and when sup er vi sing p rin ci pal e xp ir es i nchairman, presided and called the stopped. June. In order t o have the princi-meeting to order, which was fol- pal's proposals relative to the facultylowed immediatelyby the singingof MANY PROGRAMS of the school and his suggestions re-"Hail Pennsylvania," led by Mrs. garding t he needs of the school,Joseph P. Barclay, of Narberth. AT JUNIOR HIGH courses o f s tudy , and his generalMrs. Harry A. Jacobs, resident of educational pol icy, together withI estimated expenditures to be pro-t 1e local club, handed the key of the Literary, Dramatic an d Club vided in the new b.udget , the boardborough to the delegates, and Mrs. k hWil liam White , of Conshohocken, Activities A re N ow in t ~ o . up t .e ~ e - e l ~ t I o n of t he super-

    r esponded . She said: Full Swing. VIS;::ft p r l l 1 c l ~ ~ l . bl d' - ."It i s a great pleasure to respond er consl er a e ISCUSSlon, 111tothe heartygreeting from theNar- OTH ER SCHOOL NOTES w ~ i ~ h m ~ t t e r s pertaining t o t he admll1lstratIon of the schools wereberth Club. These meetings give us . somewhat clarified, it was decidedi n ~ p i r a t i o r i and enthusiasm. I f we Last .week, Fnday, January 22 , to re-elect George H. Wilson super-wIsh. to develop ' ~ l11ust put the t he S c n b b l ~ r s ' Club had charge .of vising principal for a t erm of threebest II1tO our work. assembly; It presented a very ong- years.

    " T ~ e A m e r i ~ a n Home" was the inal and enterta ining program. Policy of the New Board.mornmg sub ject , and all the The members made up a sonO' '1" 1 ...speakers made this the keynote of t ha t wa s f ull of good humor and d t l I ~ p r o v e t 1 ~ d m l m s t r a t l O nthei r talks, sta ting that t hi s t op ic wit , about the following teachers: anth \ g t v ~ t h p r l l 1 ~ I P a l .the u s ~ a lis t he b ig thing before t he Federa- Mr. Burnham, Mr. Oer lei n Mis s a u /n ,Ylf / .v efO P n g h t Ietion today. Yarnall, Mrs. lsbree, Miss Tyson, f I ~ ~ ~ ~ s l ~ ~ l a po ICles or t e sc 00 s,M is s Ger tr ud e E ly spoke o f the Mis s F ri ck e, Mis s Ec kb ert , M is s t h taO ~ g . r t ~ e t ~ that dhe shall take

    1 . f 1 L f W ~ . e en Ire 1m Ja Ive an assume there atlOn 0 t le eague 0 omen hames, MISS Jantzen, MISS Church, 1 d l ' . 11 f' 1Vot er s to t he home. Supe ri nt en- 'Miss Cha ph am, Miss de Cou and t e ~ ~ I ~ lhro essl?na f ~ dent S. E. Downs of the Lower Mr. Wil son. N b ertlall1l1;g f eiunmng 0 t. eMerion 5c.'hOOIS t al ked on the rel a- j Next on the delightful program ar ~ ;1 sc 10? s'. 1ht bOird wh11tion of t he schools to the home. was a poem wri tt en by Alice Monks ~ ~ p ~ ~ ledPnnllpah' 0 se.ectt. t eMr s. May Carleton Lo rd, o f and read by Helen Butler. to ~ h r ~ and p1a ~ . IS r o ~ m a IRSGlenside, pleased the delegates with' After the poem was over, Eugene wil lbe e ~ t e ~ r t elr l.eectlOn. t ereadings from her original poems. Claghorn read a diar y entitled the effi i:pe? f t ma ~ a repor onOther matters taken up in the morn- "My Diary on Christmas Morning." tea he c nC.}th t tel prbesendt corps bof. . 1 l' . b 1. If I Id 1 c rs so a le oar may emg sessIOn wer e t le t1sua mll1utes wntten y lIIuse. t to t le guided in d t .. th ' Iand reports, including 12 six-minute story of what he 'found on Christ- tl'on nd e ernlalnll1g thel1r re-eec-f 1 . ' . 1'1 . f 11 d ,a regu l' mon y reportsrep ?rts rom t 1e. vanous COl11l11lttee mas m o n l l 1 1 ~ . lIS was 0 owe of their work throu hout the choolchatrluen on theIr work. by a play wntten by Dorothy Mer - yea r TI1e Pl" c gl d th St h11 h . r . t f 1 1 I 11 d "M 'ld 'B Cl b'" 111 Ipa an e eac -. . . ~ ~ ~ s w t a It t conU111t ee. o. t le "e , ca e at! as eauty u . er s will b e ex ect ed to handl e a llNarberth Club had meanwhIle pre- fhe characters are as f o l l o w s ~ m a t t e r s ertai l?n t thp a r ~ d a much-enjoyed hot luncheon. ~ I a t i l d a , Virginia Eyre; Mrs. and w e l f ~ r e O ~ t ~ ~ h i l d ~ e ~ r ~ r : ~ =wlndl ~ ' a s served by members of Brl11ton, Dorothy M ~ r k e l ; her son, school, and consequently they wil lthe JU.11Ior Club as u ~ h e r s . Fred Robb; Mrs. Kl,!,berly, Helen be ex ected to make the contactsJUl1lors was the tOpIC ofthe after- Butler; Mrs. Ker rIgan, Ale thea with the atro sIs h'ld\100n session, which discussed t ~ l e i r Ave ry ; M rs. . M e h i t . a ~ e l , E.ugene a t t e n d i n g ~ h e s ~ h ~ ~ l ~ o e c I ren areproblems from every angle, partlcu- Claghorn; MISS Dllhs, RIchard .l ar ly wit h reference to club work Banks; 1\-rr . Kimbe rl y, Rando lph In ord.er ~ stIll f ! , 1 1 ' t h e ~ the schoolin relation to home making. Keim. morale It IS the 1 1 1 t e n t 1 ~ n of theThe s pea ker s a nd th eir topics The play was thoroughly enjoyed board to have all profeSSIOnal con-were: Organization, Mrs. Robert J. by al1 and caused even the most se- t ac ts between the t eacher s and theBoyd; Ethics, Miss 'M. S. Delbert ; date of our t ea cher s t o l augh . Sc.ho?l Boa rd to come through theClub Relat ions, Mrs. A. \Y. Long; Bank's acting was especially dever, p n ~ c l p a l o f t he schools.. . .Programs, Miss Mary Cha lfan t. g iv ing a per fe ct imi ta ti on of a l ady 1 he board members WIll :'ISlt theIn add it ion to the se depar tmen t of middle age; the other players schools a.s f r e q u e ~ t l y as posslble a!1dspeakers the affai r had the unique also performed their parts very wel l. by so dOll1g keep 111 close touch wlthhonor of having on the plat form Tr ial s for the operetta, to be CONTINUED ON THE FOURTH PAGEthe Junior chairman for the nat ion, given some t ime in March, are nowState, district and county. under way. All the pupils of theJvliss Florence Dibert t he Na- e ighth and n in th g rade s are invitedtional chaim1an. and Mrs. Henry S. to the t ryou ts ei ther for chorus o r To Loal Unit at Annual Legion AuxBarker, State chairman, both made chief parts. iliary Meeting.interesting speeches on Junior work. On Tuesday, January 26, the sevMrs. 'R . Maurice Snyder, distr ic t enth and eighth grade girls' volleycha irman, in t he course o f her re- bal l t eams s tageda bes t out o f t hreemarks said, "I t takes a large amount game match. The seventh gradeof bra ins and knowledge to become won the f ir st one, 15-5, but thea good home maker ." Mrs . Harry e igh th g ra de gi rls rallied a nd re-A. J acobs is county chairman. taliated by sweeping thr ough thel\ifrs. John B. Brooks, o f Nar -\ next two games to the tune of 15-5berth, chairman of publici ty, in the and 15- 10.course of her report touched on the On the evening of rvlonday, Janvalue of radio as a publicity factor uary 25, the Campfire Girls held ain bringing 'club work before non- ceremonial meeting at the home ofmembers and enlisting their interest. Miss Virginia Douglass.She also urged publicity for the five- :t\liss Bet ty Robb, o f t he '25 c l ~ s s ,minutes-a-day peace work by every was made a wood-gatherer , whIchmember. corresponds to the second-classThe musi ca l p rogram was fur - Scout s.nished by the Matinee Musical Club The Narberth Campfire Girls areJuniors, under Mrs. J. A. Aikens. going to represent Philadelph,ia a ~ The decorat ions p repa red by the v ic in it y at the Grand CounCIl FIredub created much favorable com- at Mayor Kendrick's office i n Cit yment. Hall. 'fhey are planning to entert ai n t he other representatives withsome plays that have been given inassembly.Next week's program will be presented by the Senior Dramat icCluband will consist o f f our one-actplays as,follows:1. A Night at an Inn-LordDunsany.2. Brewing of Brains-Constance

    D'Arcy Mackay.3. Three 'Wishes - ConstanceD'Arcy Mackay.4. The Foam Maiden-ConstanceD'Arcy Mackay.Parents are invited to attend theseFriday morning club programs,

    FORMER NARBERTH BOY WINS NOTARIES COMMISSiONED which begin at 840 and close atRober t S. Foo te , a f orme r Nar- Harvey C. Irwin, of Cynwyd: 9040.berth High School and Lower Mer- William E. Hemsley, Harry Joseph The attention of mothers is againion High pupil, won the loo-yard Harrison and Miss Agnes D. Walk- called t o t he meetingon Wednesday,dash in the swimming meet between er, all o f Lower Merion, and John February 3, at 3.30 o'c lock. De '! 'Liberty High School of Bethlehem D. ~ c T i g h e , of Narberth, have been o n s ~ t i o n ,lesso? and general dlSand Easton Y. M. C. A. held in nommated by theGovernor and con- cusslon on spelltng.Bethlehem last Saturday. His t imp firmed: by the Senat e a s Not ar ie s Editors: Kenneth Emmett andwas one minute six seconds. Public.Jor terms of four years. i Raymon Staley.I

    ST. MARGARET'S CELEBRATES SILVER 1300'DELEGATESANNIVERSARY WITH DEDICATION AT CONVENTION

    DANCE AT AL L SAINTSTh e teachers and officers df AUSaints Church are planning adancefor .neXt Thursday evening at theHouse. Frid Fry 's P ~ n n s y l ians will furnish the mu \ .

    FRANK W. MILLERFrank \V. Miller, of 228 Narberthenue, died suddenly 'Wednesdayat his home f rom a h ear tHe had had slight heartoub le i n the pas t, but no serioushad been fel t ove r h is conMr. Mil ler, whowas 59, was veryive in the affairs of the Narbertht hod is t Ep is co pa l Chu rc h, o fich he was a trustee and assistantHe had been engaged ine real estate business in Philadeli a, being prominent in a numberbuilding and loan societies. Heas a Mason and member of thedelphia Consistory.Mr. Mill er . who was born ong Island, i1ad been a res iden t o ffor the past six years. Hes ur vi ve d by his wife and fourMr. Frank \V. Miller, Jr.,Eas t 0.ange, N. J.; the MissesP. and Dorothv B. Millerd M r. Joseph H. :Mfller , a ll ofarberth.Funeral services, to which memof his church are invited, willheld this afternoon at 2.30 fromlate residence. Burial wil l be int Lau re l B il l.

    The f if th annual minstrel show,ven under the auspices of HaroldSpeakman Post No. 356, Ameran Leg ion, was pre sent ed to ahOl.1Se on Friday evening,22 . The s how it sel f n otup to, but even surpassed,most sanguine expecta tions ofcommittee of arrangements. Itove r" b ig , and the audiencespond ed w ith e nt hu si as ti c ap frol11 curtain to curtain.The minstrel p ar t w as in i tsel frare t rea t , not only to the youngerbut to many who can look

    10 or IS years when minstrelsys s ti ll "go ing s trong." So herey saw some of the old-time minr el f avo ri te s, f or i ns tan ce , Bobd and Tom Hustoil, who yearswere funsters to metropoli tanences on the ends of Lew Dockder' s Minst re ls. The songsfrom the comic Negro songdance to the pla intive melody,s, even to Charles Rich' s yodellullaby.Edna 'Wallace Kinney gave us ao f t he esthetic in the secondwhile Ed Harrity, in his monoogue dealing with pres en t-dayand dancing, a nd Hal l andibson in a comedy musical actth e a udi en ce in upr oa ri ou sugh te r u nt il th e c ur ta in , Dan cg was enjoyed by a l arge nUl11berthe show.

    At the January meeting, HaroldSpeakman Post , No. 356, AmerLegion, a resolution was unanisly adopted calling for the erecof a sui table memoria l in memof their Narberth comrades whove the ir l ives i n t he world_ war .

    Project to Be Op en in g of New Paroch ial School a nd G if t to P as tor Mark Annual Meeting of CountyCompleted by Memorial Event -Prominent Clergymen Presen t . r Federat ion Is Held in 'Day. Narberth.'rhe beautiful new school o f S t . ann iversa ry of parish and pastor-

    FROM CITIZENS l\-Iargaret's Par is h, Narbe rt h, was a te b y a reception to Fa ther COW- MANY : LEADERS SPEAKdedicated ,dth impos in g c er e- ley on 'Wednesday evening, Janu-monies l as t Sun day a ft er no on b y a ry 20, 1926, at which time he wasRight Rev . B ishop Edwin Byrne, tendered a handsome testimonialof the d io ce se o f Pon ce , Porto as a g if t f rom his par is hio ner s.Rico, who was assisted by Rev. The presentation speech wasLuk e V . McCabe, D . D. , and R t. mad e by Mr. N ic ho la s Thouron,Rev. lvIonsignor Charles F. Kav- in whose residence Father Cowleyanagh. Following the dedication, celebrated the first Mass for thethe sermon was preached in the new par ish on Christmas 111ornThe program f O ~ I ! 1 ? l a t e d con- church, crowded with the school in g, 1900. Mr. Thouran interestthe con!plet.lOn of the children and h ap py parishioners, ingly recounted the many vicissifor dedIcatIon ~ : ) J . l Me- b , Rev. Dr. Joseph M. O'Hara tudes which accompanied the pioday. In a later edItIOn of.}. f h P - l I dT "t l I 'U b Supenntendent 0 t e aroclua neer pastor's ear y endeavors anur own 1e pans WI ,e Schools who forcibly set forth th e described t he g re at a nd sparselyand announcement made con- k t' f C tl r d l' settled countryside whi ch h e wasthe f inancial plan by which ef l t e 0 ka 10 IC. ~ c 10;. tl called upon to serve . Lar l! e a re asery man, woman and child in 1e ,spea .e: PC;>1I1 e ou . leand its immediate vicinity ~ h u r c h s p o s l t ~ o n . In the upbnng- of present adjoining parishes, 1'1r.l be given an opportunity to c o n - I " n ~ ~ , .?'outh IS II1vulnerable ~ ~ l d Thouron said, were originally partu te something a s an everlast- I e C , 0 ~ ~ 1 . , , = e s not only .the matelJal of St . Margaret ' s, and he statedremembrance to those who ne:ess!tles of l ~ u m a 1 1 l t y , bu t also that it was a long t ime beforeade the s upr eme sacrifice for ~ h pnmary pUlP.ose ?f e a r ~ h l y ex- Catholicsin any considerable ntunerica. Istence a:ld the kmslup whIch ma,n bel ' started to settle in th at par tThe February meeting of t he s ee ks WIth t.he Cr, eator for h iS of LO\ \' er Mer ion. Mr. Thourons t f al ls on \Vash ington 's b ir th - e . t ~ r n a l . s a l v a t l O n . ~ separate re- lauded the lofty spirit with whichy and it seems especially appro- hglOl: tram educatIOn means the, Father Cowley coped with advere that thig should be the occa- undomg of both , the. speaker de- sity in the ear ly days, and he exof an open-air meetingto which dared, and he d.escn?ed, th e ~ f pressed his great appreciation ofcitizens of Narberth are i nv it ed for ts .o f Catho lI cs .111 Colol1lal the d os e and cordial relationshipat which the actual camp(iign A n ~ e n c a to e s t a ~ h s h schools which he had been privileged tomake possi bl e a fittinO' remem- whIch would recogmze God as t he c ar ry down through the' yearsance to our soldier d e a ~ 1 wil l be Seat of All Vvi sdom and the with St. Margaret's first and onlyOrigin of all moral forces and nat- rector,ural laws. Only in t hi s way, Rev . As :Mr. Thouron concluded,MINSTRELS PLAY Dr. O'Hara sta ted, can the chi ld Miss Dorothy Kathryn Caurey, onTO, C,ROWDED HOUSE be constantly impressed with 11is behalf of the children of the parorigin a nd de st iny a nd imbued ish, presented the pastor with

    -T ime Shows ' Recalled by Inter with the conviction that he i s ac- twenty-five American Beautyest lng Program. count ab le t o God for al l his acts. roses.A nation whose children ar e nour- Father Cowley, a l together unished wit h t he lo\'e of God, a nd awa re of the surprise whichthe lo ve o f neighbor which will Father Brady h ad a rr an ge d fornaturally flow as a r esul t o f spi ro h im , voi ced h is gratitude for thei tua l ideals. need have no fear , the recognition which was being madespeaker said, of losing its step in for the support which they alwaysits march toward real and penna- had accorded h i m ~ ' He pointed outrient i)rosjlerity; 'lInd he voicdlthe tfiat the j)resenf ):lariSlCplaiit"wasbelief that the schools which paid something of which they could alltribute to Divine Omnipotence as be p ro ud , as it would probablyt hey p repa red t he child to make c os t several hundred thousandhis way in the practical things of dollars to duplicate it, and he fel tlife were receiving the cordial that this was no small achieverecognition of the general Ameri - ment for a suburban parish. Hecan pub li c t o a much greater ex- a lso recal led the early days, andtent than had been the c as e i n p r e- h e expressed t he g re at personalvious generations. pleasure which he was affordedTh e results of the Christian by the fact he continues to adminprocess, the speaker stated, should ister the spir i tua l affai rs of a n\l111be the governing fador in the h er of his original stalwarts.case, and t he r es ul ts whi ch show Th e erection of the new school.on the record, i t was further point- Father Cowley said, was a sued out . a re well worth all the sac- preme test of confidence and 10)'rifice ~ n expencliture which were alty, and the manner in which themade to secure them. .arishIOners had come to theRev. Dr. O'Hara congratulated rescue was one of the many thingsthe pastor, Rev. Richard F. Cow- he stated which made him feel deepley, and t he members of t he p ar - ly grateful t ha t he h ad been privish, on the achie\'ement represent- ileged t o spend the greater part ofed by the splendid school which his priestly career in Narberth.had been erected and he urged A prolonged ovation of esteemsubstantial support of the p lan to and affection greeted Father Cowadvance the cause of Catholic edu- l ey at the conclusion of his a.d-cat ion in St. Margaret's parish. dress.The ceremonies concluded ,,,,ith Refreshments were served toSolemn Pontificial Benediction by numerous audiences which filledBishop Byrne, assisted by Mon- the hall and impromptu entertains igno r Kavanagh, and Rev. Dr. men t of a most enjoyable natureMcCabe, with Rev. Terence A. cont inued for the balance of theBrady, assistant rector of St. Mar- evening.

    garet's, as .l\1[aster of Ceremonies. _Th e reverend clergy in attendancein addition to those already men-tioned were: Dr. Hen ry M ar co tt e t o Speak atRev. Francis J. Brennan, D. D., Meeting Tuesday.Rev. Thos. C. Brennan, Rev. P. A. The next meeting of the WOI11-Collis, Ph. D., Very Rev. Joseph el}'s Community Club, i n the Y.r\1. Corrigan, D. D ., Rev. l\ 'iaurice M. C. A., on Tuesday, FebruaryF. Cowl, Rev . James J. Gibbons, 2. is to b e ope n t o t he women ofRev. Michael H. Gormley, Rev. 'h . A 2 P MI' 1J h F K' R Ed d' Ate tm\ n. t .30 . J t 1ere wllon. leman, ev. war . be a lecture "Some Poets SomeI.:yons, D. D., Rev. Jo.lm H. Mar- 'Women, a nd U s, " by H ~ n r y S.~ n ~ , Ph. D., Re,-. LotUS J. Meye r, Ma rcot te , D . D. Those who haveJ e. GJeo'Vr&'le J. Mul la n, R ev . heard Dr. Marco tt e a re super-en-ames . ' I son. th . t' Al M n T SThe h 1 b 'ld' . d uSlas IC. so, J rs. vv . .. new sc. 0.0 ';11 mg .1S ~ Horner is t o gi ve u s t he pleasuresCl'lbed a a dlstmct 1l1.novatIon I? of hearing more of her wh'stlinO'constructIon and deSIgn and IS solo I l::said to be attracting wide atten- Ats. 4 '1 k th L fl' n' d t' 1 . I Th a Coc , e eague 010 111 e uca IOna cuc es. e \Vomen Voters is to join with thestone employ.ed was taken from Community Club i n a farewel l r eseve.ral quarl'les, t o p re cl ude the ception to Mr s C P F Igla l' lna effect of rouO'h face gran . . . ower,ite anod th l t . .l::l - It' h- whose departure f rom Narbe r th i s, e n enor IS rep e e Wit . t 1th e la tes t appointments in school gomg a n ~ e a l 1 ; so great a ass .toequipment. Th e r ht f t 't b ? t h . o r ~ a l 1 l z a t I o n s . A general mis repor ted, a re ~ ~ r t i c ~ ! a ~ l e s ' e f _ vltatIon ,lS e x t ~ n d e d to all, whetherfective and the building is h:ated, members of eIther body or not.with thermostatic control i n e achroom, from oil burners. Th eSisters of Mercy are incharge andthe classes took possession on lastMonday morning.

    Rector Is Honored.Co-incident with the opening ofits .new school, St. Margaret'sPa1'1sh o bs erved t he d ua l silver

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    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSMinimum, 30 cent,. Price, 2 cen ts aword. Three insertions for the price oftwo. Ola88ijied fldverti,ement, will bereceived by telephone from subscribersROOMS for rent; furnished; in privatehome; without board. Oomfortable. Convenient to stat ion. Phone, Narberth 2261.(tf)HELP WANTED-Male and female.Can you p re pa re f or pendi ng post officec le rk a nd carrier examination? Writeme to day. G. A. Cook, 4 11 AtlasBuilding, Washington, D. C. (1-30)CLERK CARRIERS - ExaminationNarberth. Applicationsclose February 10.Salary $1700. Fo r free particulars coach

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    Section 2. That no work sha ll be order ed nor material purchased unless author.ized by action of the CounCil and coveredhy an order on the regular requisitionform. All bil ls must be appro"ed by theFinance Committee and be paid b y warr ant s d rawn on the Borough Treasurercountersigned by the Secretary.E. C. GRISWOLD,President of Oouncil.Passed th is e le ve nt h day o f January1926, CHARLES V. NOEL,Secretary.Approved this eleventh day of January1926.

    No. 243AN ORDINANCE

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    Saturday, Janua ry 30 , 1926,

    UNION Y. P. MEETING

    X ow-J p t--:uw-1'ep-Do I hal 'e it strllig'ht'!Presb.I,tl'l'inn Churl'h.gXIl('tl.I' III e i ~ h t .

    OIlI.I' churgl- 15 eentsFor nil o f t hn t f nn !SU.I" that'", a grellt' barguinIf I 1111 "" \\' one!

    '''1''11 bljng Hi eents~ r o p a . l fOI the ents;'Ve"'e going to p l u ~ ' Io:aIII IS.No tuking bl1ck SPlitS.

    You'll meet nl! the .Ioung folks."'h!'l'e f r o l l 1 ' ! - e \ ' e r ~ ' churchIn Xllrbel'th's fnir to\\'n.Fl'il'lllls-wbel'evl'!' J'ou search.

    1"rirl11r night'. dill ~ o u s a ~ ' ?Ah. PSI IU\ \ ' , 1 '1 '1 ' a dnte;Nevel' mind, we'll both come.All l'ngngellll'llts (11I1 wait.

    OUR TOWNA Co-operative Community JournalOwned by tue Narbe rth Civic Associationand published ever7 Saturda7 .tNarbertb, Pa.

    Entered as secondclass mattert _Octoberll)th. 1914, at the Post Office at l'iarbertb.PennsYlvania, under the act of Mareb 8.1879.

    Making an appropriat ion to defray thee x p e n s e ~ o f t he borough o f Narberth forthe yea r 19:16.TheCouncil of theBorough of Narberth(Ioes ordaiu:Rection 1. That t he sum o f E ig ht yt br ee thousand two hundred and sixty.fi"e dollars ($83,:l65) be and the s lime i s

    h e r e b ~ ' u)lpro[lr ia ted from monies. to beSUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 0ne Dollar d received for borough tuxes and nuscella.Fifty Cents per ;year In advance neous r ec ei pt s. f or s al ar ie s o f bor ough o f.f icers anll to d e f r a ~ ' t he expense s of theBorough of Na rber th for the nul' endingDecember ;U, 1926, as folhlws;I tem 1. For S n l : l I ' ~ ' of S e c r e t a r ~ . FoUl'HUlllIred Dollars. ($400.00)Item 2. For Sal:\IT of Borough Solicitor,S e v e n t ~ ' . f h ' e Do!:urs. ($75.00) .. I f i--- ' I I. '. To le\ 'v aD( x t uxes In tIe Boroug 1Item Il. For S n l a r ~ ' of Borough ~ 1 e a s u r e l . l of X u r b e ~ t h f or the yea r 1926.Four Hun dre d D oll ars. ($ 40 0.0 0) T he C ou nci l of th e Bo ro ug h of Xar-Item 4. F01' Salarr of Street Commission bpl .th does ordll in:1'1'. T w e n t ~ ' o n e Hundred. ($2100.00) i ' ee ti on 1. '1'ha t t he Borongh Taxes fOIItpm 5. For Fire PIotect ion. Nine Thou' the .I-elll 1!)26 be a nd t h e ~ ' are h e l ' e b ~ 'sllnd Dollurs. ($9000,00)' lel'ied and tixed at the rate of Twenty-foul'Item G. For expense of the Board of (24) ~ l l i l l s on t h doll ar of the a ss es sedHealth. Fourteen Huudred and Sixty- I 'uhat ;on. accol '(hng to assessments l indtil'e D ollars. ($ 14 65 .0 0) l'aluatlOn fo r count.I' p urp oses, a s f ~ l l o ~ v s ;The Night Alarm . , R' fi ' For general BoroUg'h 11I11'I10ses.l;)Mills. Item 7. For IlOhce I , x p e n . : . ~ . " e v e u t ~ - \e 1"01 Street Improvements, 8% Mills.W h en y ou h e ar t h e Fire Alarm Hundred Dollars. ($woo.OO) For Sinking Fund tlud Interest on

    in th e night d o y o u j u m p i n to your Item 8. For street lighting', Thirt.Ione bondl-d indebtedness. 8% Mills, GARAGE for rent . 516 Est;ex a\'enue.clothes an d rush ou t t o h el p pu t Hundred Dollars. ($8100.00) For Fire Ilrotection. 2 Mills. Phone Sarbel,th 2686. 12.6)Item 9. For S t a t i o n e r ~ ' , pnb li sh ing o rd i Pns se d t hi s e le ve nt h d a ~ ' of J a n u l l l ' ~ 'ou t th e b l a z e ~ nances. inBnranee. inC'identals. and A. D. 1026. HELP \VAXTED-: \ lale 'Illld female,Or do you, when yo u wake up genel'lll council cXllenses, T h i r t ~ ' - f h ' e E. C. GRISWOLD, Can Ilrepare ~ ' o u fOJ IWIHIing post officewith a s tar t an d find ou t it i sn ' t hUllllled Do!lllls. ($8500.00) President of Conncil. e!l-rk and cal'l'ier examination. Writefi C '1 Ch b CHARLES Y. NOEL, me toda.l'. G. A. Cook, 411 Atlas Build-ou r ow n ho us e that ' s a r e , tum- Itl'lll 10. For rent of OIIllCI aID ('1',($')00 00) /Secretary of Council. ing, W'llshington. D. C. ( 1 ~ ' 3 0 )le In,to be d agaln'). That 's what Two Hundred Dollars. - . . f Jd Approved this ele\'enth day 0 a nu ar y BOARDERS WANTED-one o f t wof d Item 11. For roads and bridges, care anI do -wha t t e most 0 us o. I n l l l ' l l t n U I I I I ~ of .....lllln. .llld l'ollnctl'OII 1926, _ working men, well-hel1tl'll room, home, , ". HEXRY A. FRYE. I~ ~ k J ' l l g JII 11[ivutn f." 111'11.\ II nill D. tation,ut suppose it IS our own of ashes. Thir ty.foUl ' Thousand Dol "w ~ " 0h . h Burgess. Heasonable terms. Addre;;s "L." ear l' ofouse! We tear ou r air, ru s to lars. ($B4,000.00)

    ---------------. OUI' Town.he ' p hone - a nd in o ne m in ute Item 12. ).01' sewer rental, l l l l ~ ' a b l e to Ith e o ld s ir en s hr ie ks . I n t hr ee , Lower Merion '1'ownship. Foul' Hun To the Stockholders of the Narberth GARAGE SPACE for rent X. Xll r-f fi ' . t th e Na r llred Dollars. ($400.00) Building and Loan Association. berth I1venue. Phone Narbel'th 22'12-W.our, ye or SIX mm.u es - Item 13. For collection of Garbage, F o r t ~ ROOM for rent . with or without board.ber th Fire Company .IS on th e spot . "I'ght Hundl 'e d Dol la rs . ( $4800. 00 ) Not ic e i s h e r e b ~ ' given t ha t a t the An- Phone Xallberth 3!l5.Rf h I I I nunl Mee ting of the Stockhe lder s of the .. 'The me n 0 t at Itt e vo untee.r litem H. Fr.r sinking Fund to p a ~ ' princi Xarberth Building and Loan Association FOR S A L E ~ ~ Ill.l' hens, c he ap . 242band l ik e t he ir warm beds, too. Iml of n loan of T hree '1'housand to be held lit 0 P. 1\1.. March 4. If1:l6. ~ I l ' -,- _An d they don ' t ow e us a cent. Dol:ars ($3000,00) dated Decembl'r1, at 1%11 Hul l. t he fol lowing amendment FOUND-A (I ieee of j ewel r. I' . OwnerB t t th y pop -bu t t on i ng up 18!l7, One Hundre

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    The 'Vomen's Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. Churchwill meet Monday at the home ofMrs. James A. Scott, II9 'Woodside avenue.Mr. Alfred F. 'Vhitman, formerly of Meri on avenue, pai d his

    annual surprise visit to old friends011 Sunday. He is always in ahurry to or from Cambridge, Mass.,b ut t hi s time paused long enoughto show everybody a picture of hisnew baby boy.Mi ss C laudi a B. d eKl av on, ofP it ts bu rg h, ha s r et ur ned to herhorne after a vi sit wi th he r aunt ,Mr s. C. C. H er ro n.Miss M. F. Turnbull has returned to the 'Windsor-Essex afterspending several months on thecontinent.

    l \' Irs. Jo lm Huber, of Wynnewood. enter tained at a theatre partylast Saturday. He r guests were theMisses Cynthia and Margaret Metzge r, M is s K at ha ri ne Adams andMiss Patience Wohler t, all o f N ar berth.Miss Ruth Lee Cook, daug-hter ofMrs. Okie L. Cook, of Windsoravenue. entertained a t h er home lastSaturday.Mrs. C. E. \Valsh visited friendsin Pittsburgh during the past week.

    lvIisses Rut h a nd E st he r Durboraw at te nded a house party inNew York last week-end. Otherguests included lvIissEula Ovitt,Burlington. Vt.; Miss Do ri s McLeod. Boston, Mass. , and rvlessrs.Kreisel. New York; Irving' Rodwell, Buffalo; Thomas Malin andNewton Durboraw, Philadelphia. :

    IVlr. J ames T . Leo na rd , of II4Dud ley avenue, announces the en- .~ a 2 ' e n i e n t of his dau2 'h te r, Mis sCather ine Leonard . to IVIr. GeorgeHaslan. of Palmyra. N. J.Mrs. Ho ra ce \Va nama ke r isvisiting her sister, :Miss Anne Bushnell in Pittsburgh.

    Local Men to Design Buildings GoingUp in Miami.The g re at activ ities in Floridaare r each ing into a ll parts of thecountry. Many local residents haveinterests there, and among the latestare C. Fred Kuebler, Jr., and C. H.

    Woo]111ington, both of NarbrookPark, respectively t reasu re r andsecretary of the firm of Stuckert &Company, archifects and engineers,of Philadelphia. This company hasthe con tr ac t f or the des igning andplanning of a $3,000,000 apartmenthouse project in Miami, to be knownas the Beverly Arms, and a $1,500,00 0 office building and club housefor the Adver tis ing Club of Miami.

    Mrs. R. C. Hoffman leaves onTuesday for Hanoyer, N. H., to"isit ,her son , Donald. who is aIsenior at Darthmouth College. SheIwill witness the winter festival.Mrs. M. H. Finch, of Los

    A n ~ e 1 e s , Cal., is the guest of Mr.and Mrs. W. H. Hartel.

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    STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING

    Narberth

    F ~ ~ ~ ; r p . M.-The Senior C. E. SocietyI1:'he FIRESIDEwiII attend the union meeting in the1--------------aptist Church.7.45 P. M.-Evening worship. ser-/ Mr. a nd Mrs. A. E. Wohlertmon th.eme, "The Rapture of Elijah." entertained the Fairmount ParkMeetlllgs for !!ext week: , . I Art Association at luncheon at theMonday evelllng-Teachers Btble B 11 St tf d Th dClass, conducted by Miss Harrison. e evue- ra or u rs ay.Wednesday, from 11 A. M. to 4P. M.-"Relay Mission Study Cl:lss,"under the auspices o f the Women' sMissionary Society. The class willbe conducted by Miss KatharineGardner, of ou r Board of NationalMissions. All women invi ted. .Wednesday evening-Prayer meeting. Subject. "Christ, the Light of theWorld."Thursday, 6.30 P. M.-Father andSon Dinner, under the auspices of theMen's Bible Class. Rev. Hen ry F.\Vilkie, of Germantown, will be theafter-dinner speaker. Let every mancome and bring a son.Friday evening-Regular Sessionmeeting.

    All Saints' Church, Wynnewood, Pa.Rev. Gibson BelI, rector.Rev. Francis A, Gray, assistantminister.S A. M.-Holy Communion.10 A. M.-Church School.11 A. ~ L - M o r n i n g prayer and sermon. (Church bus leaves Narberthstation at 10.40.)Benedicite Kinder in GAnthem-"By the \Vater of Babylon,", Tatkil1

    First Church of Christ, Scientist.\Vomen's Club Building, Ardmoreavenue, A r d m ~ r e , Pa. The regular meeting of Dr. Ben-Sunday serVices, 11 A. M. I . . R h CI D I fWednesday evening test imonial mmm u lapter,. aug l t ~ r s 0meeting; S o'clock. the AmerIcan RevolutIOn, WIll beReading room. 19 West Lancaster held at the home of Mrs, H. M.avenue, open each week day, 12 to 4.ilO Chalfant 208 Chestnut avenueP M < , ,' T h ~ subject of the Bible lesson ser- Narberth. Saturday. February 6, atmon fo r January 31 is "Love." 2.30 P. M.

    Methodist Episcopal~ h u r c h . . . Jolm Albert K ing. son of Dr. andRev..W. ~ h e r I d a n Dawson; mllllsterllVIrs. L. A. King of Grayling ave-ServIces Sunday, January .n: I b d 1' . . h!lAIi A. M.-Bibl e School; Hon. n ue , ce e ra te liS nmth b lr t da,YFletcher W. Stites, super in tendent. Monday af ternoon by a party at IllS" 11 A. M ~ - ~ ~ o . r l l i n g worship. '[heme, home. His guests were Jane Cald-Future C O ~ l d ! t l o n s C o m p a ~ e d . An-. well Jane Eichengreen Helen He-them-"Chnsttan, the Morlllug Breaks . ' H lOB J' R k'Sweetly O'er Thee," by ShelIey. Con- WItt, e en 1'1', etty ane an .111,t ra Ito solo- "Consider the Lilies,"1 Lorna McCar tn ey , Jane LOUIseMaunder. King, Jimmy Snyder , Ellsworth:l P.. NI.-The pastor will meet the Haigh Sammy Miller Paul Woh-ProbatIOners' Class. I D' Id M C '1 d T h6.45 P. ~ I . - E p w o r t h League devo- ert, . o na c onnel an ,osep. tional meeting. H. I 1I1g.7'.45 P. 1L-Evening worship.Musical program by the choir. An-them-"He vVatchcth Over Israel," by Mrs. E. C. Griswold entertainedMendelssohn. SOI>rano solo-"Come at bridge last evening.Unto Him," f rom Handel's "Messiah."Trio-"A Song of Trust," Wilson. Anthel11-"To Thee the Glory," by Ashford. Sho rt se rmon by the pastor.Theme, "Something to Sing About."Monday, the vVoman's Foreign Missionary Society will hold their regularmonthly meeting at the home of Mrs.J. A. Scott. 119 \Voodside avenue, at

    ~ 2 . : 1 0 P. 1\.1.Tuesday, the regular meeting of theSunday School Board at 8 P. M.Pra ye r and praise service on\Vednesday evening at 8 o'clock.Choir rehearsal on Thursday evening.The Church of Good.FelIowshiphas a welcome for you at alI services.

    A m e e t i n ~ of the I l t o e h o l d l ' l ' ~ of theNarberth Building ulld 1.01111 Associationfor the 110minntiml of officers llllll d i r e e t o l ' ~for the e 1 1 s l l i n ~ rpal'. will be held r l ' l l l l l ' ~ 'rlnr. FebtIl111T 4. 1926. I1t Elm HaIL atH P. 1\1. l'he eleetion wil l be held 1ltth, lInlll1:1J meeting. Thursday, March 4.1926. THOS. C. TROTTER, JR.(2;:;-2(;) Seeretary.

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    Baptist Church of the Evangel.Robert E. Keighton, minister.Services for January ill:0.45 A. M.-Church School.11 A. M,-Morning worship. Sermon, "The Preparation of an Evangelist."6.:15 P. ~ l . - B i g Young People'srallv! Please note the timeI The service ' is to be held in our church. Thespeaker is the past or. The topic is"Cemeteries , Tombstones and Epitaphs-A Grave Subject."7.41i P. Nl.-Evening worship. Sermon, "Men Whose Hear ts God HasTouched." This is another of thespecial talks to Young People.Tuesday, Fehruary 2:10.30 A..M.-Meeting of the Womenfor vVhite Cross work.2.:30 P. Nl.-Quarterly businessmeeting of the vVomen's Associationopen to all the women of the churchand congregation.Wednesday, February 3:S P. ~ l . - P r a y e r service. Topic,"The Laws of Mental Reacti ons."vVe are to continue of evangelis ticemphases dur ing Feb ruary and theprayer services will present opportunities to study evangelism.Next Sunday, February 7, bringsour big monthly musicale. The feature is to be a triple quartet, presenting a program of superior anthems!

    Our entire stock of Lamps to be disposed of at 1-3 to1-2 off our regular price.

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    GEORGE R. MARKLEI NEWS OF THE CHURCHESBUILDER I Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.. ._- /I :M. E. lVlcLil1n, pastor.Estimates Ghee1"fully Given Regular services Sunday, January31, 19:!6:Plans and Estimates Furnished 9.45 A. ~ I . - S u n d a y School.fo r Repair and Const1"1.lction 11 A. M.-Preaching by pas torTheme, "The Troubled Sea."

    6.45 P. M.-Junior Luther League.7 P. l\I.-Senior Luther League.7.45 P M.-Evelling service. Ser1110n, "\\There are the Nine?"A most cordial invitation is extended to come t o a lI these services.Our motto: "Services well attended.MallY attracted hearts attuned."

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    But n omatter how much brains a man may have,nor how good his ideas or plan may be, he cannotp ut it across without a cer tain amount of readycash.OPPORTUNITY usually keeps one eye on aman's Bank Account. Men who succeed arealways carefully and thoughtfully building up acash reserve to make sure their best opportunitiesshall not escape them.AND IN BUILDING that cash reserve they findno a ll y more helpful than the constantly usedservices of a Strong Bank. You will find manysuch accounts in this institution.

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    Two Big Factors Have Made America a Great Nation"Brains and Money!"

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    Piano TeacherSTUDIO OvER GARAGE AT417 HAVERFORD AVENUEPhone, Narberth 2692

    Valentines

    R. S. TOUHILLEledrical Con/radar501 S. Narberth Avenue

    BELL' PHONB: MERION 121BaUmatu FUNlllIlIed

    FANNY H. LOOS

    ROOFINGSlate and TinJobbing a SpecialtyJOE G. HERRSCHAFT

    318 DUDLEY AVE. Narber th 2510

    WM. NEWBORG & CO.Painting and Decorating

    212 Woodbine Ave., Narberth, Pa.Phone. Narberth 1'J58-W

    LIGHT HAULINGlocal or o ut of toWDQuick and Efficient ServiceP. J. DUFlt'Y335 Dudley Avenue

    Phone, Narbertb 1612'....

    Large List ot MaIn Une HomesFundS f or 1 st a nd 2d MortgagesB. & L. Assoclntion MoneyQuIck SettlementsHURWITZ & THOMAS

    2119 North 63rd St., below OverbrookStation. Overbrook 2405.

    PAINTINGDECOBATING

    ; - ' - , . ~ ~ , . ~ - _ . , . _ - - - - _ . , - -N.R.PEACOCK, Inter ior and Exterior Paint ing: WILL BE GLAD TO ESTIMATE ,,407 Essex Avenue ,, Phone, Narb..rt b 2637~ " ' _ " _ " ' ~ , . , . , . _ . , . , J

    Worn-Brassy Parts of Your Car withPure Silver. Reflectors, Lamps,, Radiator ShellLOOK LIKE NEW!Silver plates, wornbrassy bath roomfixtures, Sheffield Plate where coppershows, old spoons and forks . Buy abottle of U-KANPLATE Polish TODAY from your local Dealer or Department Store. $1.00 for half pint.A. R. JUSTICE.CO.904 WALNUT ST. PHILA.Wedding GtTts in Silve1'

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    8 Cr Icke t A"e.Ardmorf', Pa.

    Hand - made chocolates of the highestquality an d excel.lence. A pleasingassortment, $1.00 perpound.

    Easter Eggs

    CUSTOM RADIOBYNESCOInstalla.tion and ServiceR. D. Smedley'104 Dudley Avenue'Phoue: Narbe1'th 383-J

    Decorat ed eggs madefrom the purest ingredients. All sizes andprices. Names put onfree of charge.

    EI .. c t r i ~ l l l RellRlrs aliI! Appliances

    GEO. W. BOTIO'MSCon/radar & BuilderNARBERTH, PA.

    lv/ade alld Sold byC. Mabel Pedrick

    andMary V. Doldat 111 Grayling AvenueNarberth, Pa.Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. III.Phone, Narberth 1224-W

    IN AUTO ACCiDENTMrs. Hetlry A. Frye, of Wynnedale avenue, with her infant son,accompanied her mother, J\'Irs. -R.W. Vining, of Cynwyd, a nd he rsister, :Miss Helena Vining, on amotor trip to their former home inBoston last week.Near Springfield, Mass., the party had a miraculous e scape f romserious injury or death when theircar skidded on an icy road, turnedover and was wrecked. No one washurt other than cuts, bruises andshock and al l wer e ab le to , compl ete t he jou rney by t ra in . Theywill be gone about 10 days.

    Controller Irvin's Annual Report IsFlied-Change Reported.

    It cost, $2,802,433.55 to runj 'dontgomery county last year, ac- ,cordingto the annual report of Cont roller Irvin, f iled with the CourtslvIonday. _The total receipts for theyear were $2,854,041.54.The r ep or t s hows in detail theamoun t spent for good roads and ',new bridges.The welfare of the indigent insane has been placed, at ControllerIrvin's suggestion, in the control ofthe poor directors. Heretofore thecounty commissioners had supervision. The poor directors will directthe payment for maintenance whichtotals about $85,000.

    NEW SCHOOL BOARDSTATES ITS POLICIES

    MISS VERFENSTEIN TO TALKThe members of the Epworth Wil l Be Principal Speakers at DinnerLeague of the ~ I e t h o d i s t Chu rc h S en at or Fletcher \V. Stites, ofwill have the p leasure o f hea ri ng ~ a r ~ e r t h , and Assemblyman Ben:Miss Verfenstein \\'ho has traveled Jam111 F. Ludlow, of Ardmore,al l ove r Sou th Ameri ca, speak of ",ill be the principal speakers ather experience. T he E pworth the a nn ua l d1l111er of scout officersLeague wi ll have the ir fou rt h spe - o f ~ e l a w a r ~ an? Montg