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  • 8/7/2019 Our Town June 14, 1929

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    W: S. Horner,30 3 N. Narber th Ave. ,

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    Volume 15, No. 38 Narberth, Pa., Friday, June'14, 1929 PRICE, THREE CENTS

    OPENEDIDS

    Rockland 'and GrovePlace to Be Paved

    Petitions Filed Wi th Nee de dSignatures on

    Monday.

    PAVING

    The campaign inaugurated severalyears ago t o g iv e Narberth 100 percent . paved streets came t o a s uc ce ssful conc lns ion A[onday n ig ht w he npetitions were filed with the Highwayand S ew e r C o mm i tt ee o f Council byproperty owners of G ro ve P la ce andRockland Road, indicating their reaclin ess to stand their share of pavingthose strects according to the t er ms o ft h e S tr e et I m pr o ve m en t Bond Issue.

    With t he f ili ng of WynnewoodConrt's petition at the May meetingof Council tlwrc remains in doubt onlythe section of Haverford Avenue fromEsscx to Conway Avenues. Theproperty owners on the north side ofthe strcet have all signified t h ei r r e ad in es s t o bear their s h ar e o f the expense,hut negotiations with the PennsvlvaniaRailroad, the abutt ing propertyownerfor half of t he s tr ee t, have not yet

    been completed.It

    i s h ig hl y probable , however, that the way will b ec lea red for the paving o f t hi s streetalso th is year.

    R oc kl an d Av en ue . w hi ch h ad b ee nt he t ho rn in the side of Council int he m a tt e r of the petition, went overthc top with a hang at t he l as t moment. The t ot al f ro nt ag e o f t he streetis 2029 feet (hoth sides). T h e a m ou n tr eq ui re d t o q ua li fy f or p av in g underthe t er ms o f t he Street ImprovementBond I ss ue w as 1393 front feet. Alandslide of signatures by propertyowners on :\f onday made t he t ot al1509 feet.

    Bids were opened by PresidentLeitch at the o p en i ng o f Council meeting M o nd ay n ig h t for the paving ofWynnewood Court, G ro ve P la ce ,Rockland A venue f rom the ra il road toNarberth Avenue, and Haverford Avenue from Essex to Conway. The bidsw er e a s fo llows : R. L. Evans, Ambler,$26,639.96; Ramsdell Co ., P hi la de lphia , $24 ,189 .50; F. Guy Myers Co.,Philadelphia, $28.026.15; BenjaminFoster, Philadelphia, $28,027.55; KnoxMar 'i ana Co. , Ardmore, $24,325.48;Suburban Construction Co., Ardmore,$23,640.50.

    The bids are under consideration bythe borough engineers and ac tion wil lbe taken at a special meeting o f C ou ncil next ::\Ionday night.

    To Have Complete Charge ofWork at School and

    Playgrounds.

    TO HIRE 2 ASSISTANTS

    School Board HiresRecreation Director

    The Narberth School Board's program for increased physical educationfacilities and instruction came to ahead at the June m e et in g o f t he Boardon M on da y a ft er no on w he n a fullt im e m an w as h ir ed f or t h e r e ce n tl ycreated p ost o f d ir e ct or o f physicaleducation and recreation. T h e B oa rdalso authorized the hiring of twoa s s is t an t w o m en teachers for the summer to a ss is t a t the c o mm u ni ty a n dschoOil playgrounds. They will assume their duties July 1.

    T he Grounds Committee wasauthorized to purchase playgrounde q u ip m en t f o r the school playgroundand to re-equip the community playground. This wil l be installed by July1.

    The n ew d ir ec to r o f physical education and r e cr e at i on , w h os e n a me hasnot been re leased by t h e B o ar d d ue t othe formality o f r e gi s t er i ng his cred en ti al s i n this St at e, wi ll h av e fu llcharge o f t he r ec re at io n work of theschool both d ur in g t he school terma nd d ur in g vacations. With the assistance of two teachers t h ro u gh t h es um m er , i t i s e xp ec te d that a new erao f s u pe r vi s ed p l ay for the school children wil l be inaugurated th is year.

    The summer school, which will beconducted again in t he borough by advanced students from the school ofeducation at the University o f P en nsy lvania , wil l o pe n M on da y, July 1.It will include g ra d es f ou r t o e igh t , instead of five to eight as was previouslyannounced. I t p ro vi de s a fine opportunity either to make up work missedor to g a in a d v an c e d c r ed i ts . A n y s t ud e nt s o r m o th e rs i n te r es te d should getin t o uc h i m m ed i at e ly w i th P r in c ip a lGeorge H. Wilson at t he N ar be rt hSchool.

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    MAIN LINE LEAGUE

    CO:\TINUED ON THID SIXTH PAGE

    Di d It Elsewhere, ButCan' t in Ardmore Theatre

    Francis Donaldson. .3d, 21-year-oldson of Francis D on al ds on , J r ., of\Vynnewood, who reccntly returnedfrom a trip around the world, was

    fined $10 and $5 costs ~ I o n d a ynighthy :1I lag- is trate S ti l lwagon in the Ardmore Pol ice Stat ion for refusal to heeda w ar ni ng n ot t o smoke in th e Ardmore motion picture theatre.

    The youth refused to d isc ar d alighted c i ga r a t t he r ef ju es t o f GeorgeBleach, assistant manager of thc theatre. He told Alag is t ra te S ti l lwagonhe had smoked in theatres all overt he wo rM and did not see why heshould not do t he s al li e in Ardmore.

    Donaldson was re lea sc d wh en hisbrother, \Vi ll i am Donaldson, tendereda c he ck f or $15 in payment of the fineand costs.

    20th Ward Bows inTwilight Game, 95

    N ick Ly on H ol ds Q ua ke rNine to F our Hits on

    Wednesday.

    Hold Unique ExercisesUnique a n d i n te r es t in g exercises

    were held by the N a rb e rt h K in d erg a rt e n We dn e sd a y afternoon at the

    Community Building under directionof its teacher,. Miss Ethel Williams.Two puppet plays, "Red RidingH o od " a nd "Billy Goat Gruss," werepresented by the ch ild ren , who , in add it io n t o a ct in g t he parts, composedall the lines, made t h e s t ag e sceneryand even provided the orchestra. Allchildren in the kindergarten participated in the affair in one way o r a nother. At the conclusion of t he p la yst h e m o th er s , of w ho m t he re were alarge number in attendance, se rved icec r ea m a n d cake.

    . ~ ~ r yHour TuesdayA ll c hi ld re n a re invited to the next

    s to ry h ou r at the Narberth Commun it y L ib ra ry n ex t T ue sd ay, J un e 18,at 4 o 'clock . The stories will be "Potof Gold," "Skipping Shoes," "SnowW hi te a nd t he Seven Lit tle Dwarfs ."

    of

    ATHLETEAMOUS

    Honor Graduate ManagerAthletics at Penn Who

    Died Suddenly.

    WAS

    T he f un Ha l of Ernest B. C oz en s,of B ry n A la wr Ave nu e, 'Vynnewood,graduate manager of athletics at theU n iv e rs i ty o f P e nn s yl v an i a, w h o diedsuddenly of h e ar t a t ta c k i n h is o ff ic elast Saturday, w as h el d Tu es d ay a t 2P. M. at 1820 Chestnut Street. It wasin c ha rg e o f John R. Hart, chaplainof the Univers i ty. and was attendcd bymany o ff ic ia ls o f t he University, bymembers of thc g ri di ro n a nd v ar s it yP clubs and by r e pr e se n t at i ve s o fmany colleges. Private b ur ia l t oo kplace in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

    "-Ir. Cozens . who w as c ap ta in andall-American centre on t he P e nn s ylvania football team in 1910, h ad b ee nplaying in a varsity-alumni haseballgame on Friday. and the exer t ion i ss ai d t o h av e hrought on the fatal heartattack. Despite warnings t o " ta ke iteasy," "Ernie," as he was known toh is f ri ends , p layed strenuously, catchi ng f or s ev er al i nn in gs and smashing GILFILLAN HITS HOMERout a t hr ee -b as e h it a nd a s in gl e.

    H is d ea th came w i th o ut w a rn i ngwhen he w as s it ti ng in his office inWeightman Hall discussing the game Standing of the Clubsof t he d ay bciore with some friends. W. L.

    "Ernie" Cozens was born at Had- :\arherth 1 1I fi 'T J d I' I I ' B e r w ~ ' n :l 1con eld, ",. ., an liS at 1 etlc c a re e r B r oo k li n e 2 2

    began a t H a vc r fo r d School. He was IArdmore 0c vc n t he n a s ix -f oo te r, weighing 165 - - -pounds, a nd , a s captain of his s c h o o l , Schedule

    . Il'06 I I . . d f . tl l'ialllrda\', .June 15:team m " ec It m e eatmg 1e :"i"rherth vs. Berwvn.Univers i ty of Pennsyh'ania freshmen. W e d n e " d a ~ ' ,June 1!1: The following year, entering Penn, he Penn A. C.immediately found a place on itsfreshman t ea m a nd in 1908 was am em be r o f one of the University'smost famous e levens , which wentt hr o ug h t h e season without loss of agame. He continued playing u nt il h ewas graduated in 1911, and as capt a ~ nin 1910 was chosen as Ali-Ameri ca c en tr e. He also p l ay e d ' v ar s it ybaseball three years. He was considered one of the best catchers theRed a nd B lu e ever had.

    As a mark of respect t o 1 fr . Cozensthe basebal l gamc scheduled betwecnthe University of Pennsylvania andIowa on Franklin Field Saturdayafternoon was called off.

    M r. C oz en s i s s ur vi ve d by his wife,t he f or me r M is s Amelia S c h me r t z, o fPittsburgh, and four ch ild ren , ErnestB., J r. , 1 2; A me li a, 9 ; William, 5, andLee, 2.

    B y J oh n Uberti.

    Reminiscent f or h is v al ia nt but vainstand against the experienced "Rube"~ IcKenty, the man who occupied thehill as Narberth won the 1928 gonfalon, N ic k L yo n came back to thelocal diamond to he lp g ive Narberth a9-5 wi n over 20th 'Vard, one o f theleading ba ll c lubs of t he Q u ak e r CityLeague in a t wi li gh t g a me Wed n esday. Never this season was there a

    m o re e n ig m at ic b o xm a n on t he l oc alslab who was so highly prai sed for h isefficient ability as a p it ch er. Everyman of the r iva l n ine returncd to theirdugout w it h t he same predominat ingremark, "I can't see them."

    Gilfillan a n d Yo un g were the stellarperformers f or t hi s night-cap encounter, the former in a R uthian role as hem et o ne o f C a nn a ll y 's f as t b al ls fo r aperfect four-master far into t he b lu e

    To o Many Wives in r igh t , accounting for two runs, while. . . Young played a d e xt e ro u s g a me in

    A 11all.1 LlIle w o m ~ nfigure.d as one that s am e i nn in g w he n h e a ll ow edof the wItnesses agamst LOUIs Sadur, Mull igan to reach f ir s t by drawing the27, of .Frankford, alleged. to have had pitcher's attention to him as h e t oo ktwo wIves ~ t t ~ esame. ttme. He h ad a lead o ff third, whereupon the pitcherbee n held m $_500 ball for a f u rt h er t h re w to third in endeavor t o r un himhearing June 28 before :Magis tra te down but when t he t hi rd basemanCarney, Philadelphia, on b i ga m y a n d missed t h e t h ro w Mulligan w en t o n toothe: c h a r ~ e s .. ?? second and Young crossed.

    111ss Edith Eldenberg, -- , daughter Fo r t he f ir st t ime during his connec-of a weal thy manufacturer o f N a r be r th , t ion with the Narberth Club, Mulliganwho on May 28 went through a m ar - w as transferred to se co nd b as e GiIriage ceremony with S a ~ u rin N ~ wfillan holding d ow n h is former' posiYork, ~ n dt h e d e f en d a nt s f irs t w ~ f e ,tion a t s h or t st o p.Mrs. Mmerva Sa?ur, whol11 he mar TIed Both pitchers were q ui te l ib er al i nseven years ago m A lb an y, N. Y., and a ll ow in g w al ks a s is seen from thewho is t he mother o f h is two ch ild ren , fact that bo th ' t e am s s c o re d o ne r unb o th a p p ea r ed a g ai n s t him. more than they d id h it s. Lyon dis

    tributed t h e g r ea t es t number o f f re etickets t o t he initial base.

    Twentieth Ward started the scoringby counting o nc e i n the opener, andthe Davismen l e isu re ly fo llowed su itwith three in th e same inning. Mull igan 's l iner screeched past third so ob-

    Prize WinnerM r ~ .Arthur Goldsmi th , o f Mont

    gomery Avenue, Wynnewood, won fiveawards at t he s p ri n g flower show oft h e G a rd e n Club of Bala-Cynwyd heldlast Saturday. They were two firstsand three seconds.

    namely: President, Rev. AndrewMutch; f ir st v ice pres iden t, Rev, William M. K i ef f er ; s e co n d v ic e p re sid ent , Rev. A. C. Kanzinger; secret a ry, C u rt i s L. C la y; t re a su re r, E . Y.Hartshorne.

    The Executive Committee is c omp os ed o f t he p ast or a nd one repres e nt a ti v e f r om each c hu rc h a nd o ne

    delegate from the other organizat ionscomposing the Federation.

    Incorporation of the Federation willserve to give stability and permanenceto i ts wor k. I t will a ls o m ak e i t poss ible for those who s o d es ir e t o d es ignate the Federation as a benef ic iaryunder their wills.

    T h e o pe r at io n s o f the Federation fort h e y e ar 1929 will require the expenditure of about $18,000. Contributionswill be thankfully received by theFederation at its office in the ""Memorial Building, B ry n M aw r.

    Three Legion Pos ts a nd T he irAuxiliaries, Bank and D. A.

    R. Make Awards.

    PICTURES, O T H ER G I FT SPRESENTED TO SCHOOL

    Junior High Night, presented to theparents and fricnds of the Junior Highpupils Tuesday evening at the JuniorH i g h a u di t or i um , conc luded the evening e n te r ta i nm e nt s o f Graduation' Ve ek f or L ow er Merion.

    After t he m ar ch of the upper classand the a dd re ss es o f welcome bySuperintendent S. E. Downs and Conrad Wickham, president o f t he upperclass, several a wa rd s w er e given tooutstanding p up il s o f the eighth and.n i n th g r a de s .

    T he A merica n Le gion Auxiliarypresented three medals to girls. TheArdmore Post presented to VirginiaA g ne w, R o se m on t , a m ed al a s theoutstanding girl in the eighth grade.The Bala-Cynwyd Post presented onet o t he outstanding g ir l f ro m t ha t d istrict in the e ig ht h g ra de t o M ar ga re tPatterson. The outstanding girl fromBryn Mawr, Anna Bishop, was presented with a s im il ar medal from theBryn M a wr P o st .

    T he A me ri ca n Legion from thethree posts presented to e ac h o f thethree outstanding boys in t h e e i gh t hgrade an American Legion medal.Hugh Speed, Narberth, from BullockSanderson Post , Ardmore; Dick Rockwell from Thomas D. Vandiver Post ,Cynwyd, and Tom Kennedy fromJ oh n ' Vin th ro p Post, Bryn Mawr,w er e t he winners.

    The Merion C ha pt er , D . A. R., presented t h e a n nu a l gift of a m ed al forthe best essay i n U. S. History to Virginia Agnew, of the e i gh th g r ad e .Virginia also won the lower classscholarship cup for the best yearlyaverage a nd t he cup for being the bestall around g ir l in the eighth grade.

    The c o mm e r ci a l a w ar d , p r es e n te d b ythe Merion Title and Trust Co., wentto E mm a Troncelliti, Ardmore. Theschool s e na te a wa r d for music wasw on b y Robert Braid, freehand drawing cup won by Louis Buek, upperclass scholarship cup won by MaryJ e an P o or m an , best g i rl a th l et e wonby Elizabeth Megee, best boy athletewon by Herbert You ng a nd HerbertThomas, H. A. Ferreira cup for free-

    CONTINUBD OM 'HE SIXTH PAOS

    Federation of Churches Receives CharterFrom Court in Recognition of Services

    J Junior High PupilsReceive Many Honors

    at Annual Program

    T h e C o mm o n Pleas C o ur t o f M on tg om er y C ou nt y has recognized thesplendid w or k o f the Main Line Federation of C h ur ch e s b y granting it acharter.

    The incorporators on whose petitiont he c ha rt er w as g ra nt ed are: GeorgeA. Mahl , Rev. J oh n Van Ness, MissEvel ina C. Walbaum, Dr. G. Calvert

    Carter, William C. Melcher.Last week at a meeting of t he i nc or po ra to rs t he following trusteeswere elected: D r. A n dr e w Mutch, Edward Y. Hartshorne, George F. Curw en , R ev. H o w ar d Wa y ne S mi th , S .E. Downs, G. B. Shipman, Curtis L.Clay, Rev. Albert C. Kanzinger, Mrs.Anna R. Ladd.

    Subsequent ly the trustees organizedb y t he election of Dr. A n dr e w M u tc has president and Mr. Curtis Clay assecretary. The officers o f t he F ed er at io n a s at presen\ const i tuted remain,

    An architect's sketch of t he n ew building of t h e N a r be r th M et h od is tE p is co p al C h ur ch w hi c h is in c o ur se o f construction a t E ss ex and PriceAvenues Narberth. Th e new site is across t he s tr ee t f ro m t he p re se ntchurch. ' The ground-breaking ceremonies l as t S un da y w er e a tt en de d b y350 people a nd w er e m ar ke d b y b ri ef addresses and singing. The p a st o r o fthe church, the Rev. Samuel MacAdams, turned the first spade of earth.

    Diplomas Given to 226 at Commencement; 6 Awarded

    Scholarship.

    PRIZES PRESENTEDFOR SPORTS, STUDIES

    Largest SeniorClass Graduates

    From L. M. H. S.

    Need More ClothingMore discarded clothing c an b e used

    to advantage by the welfare workersof the Women's Community Club forthe Crossnore School, N o rt h C ar olina, A recent shipment f ou nd a smallsurplus s o t ha t a third b ox h as b ee nstarted, which it is hoped to get offby T ue sd ay. T ho se i n t er e st e d s h o ul dcall Mrs. G. N. Gill, 216 DudleyAvenue,

    Warm Days Sti ll Rare"Another cool wee k" is the term

    given by Charles Decker, Main Lineweatherman, to the last seven days in.the current month. According to hiso b s er v at i on s t h e only da y on wh ich

    temperatures reached normal o r a bo v ewas l a st F r id a y. W h il e c u tt in g d o wnpatronage at the bathing resorts, however, the last week h as n ot been unpleasant fo r those who like earlyspringtemperatures, which ranged from 42 to85 degrees.

    DIRECTORS

    TURNS

    NE W

    Frank McGrady Made Presidenta t A nn ua l Meet ing in

    High School.

    FOUR

    New Officers AreElected by Alumni

    Impressive ceremonies attended by ,350 people marked the grotllld hreak-"ng f or t he new 11ethodist Episcopal.C hu rc h a t E ss ex a nd Price Avenues,Narberth, last Sunday.

    B ri ef a d dr es s es b y theRev. Samuel MacAdams, Dr. Harry\1. C ha lf on t, D r. G eo rg e M. Brod

    head , pasto r of the Kens ing to l l 1\1 ethodis t Church , and Hon. Fletcher 'V.Sti t es , featu red the service , which also Included singing hy t he congregation,

    scripture reading and prayer. Thechurch quartet 'te rendered a n a nt he ma nd Ge or ge 'V. \Vetherill sang theenor solo, "How Lovely ~ ' \ r eTh y

    Dwellings."The first spade o f e ar th w as turned

    by the pasto r, Mr. AfacAdan15 , on behalf of the trustecs, a nd t he o ff ic ia lh oa rd of thc church. Fletcher 'V.Stites. superintendent of the church

    school. dug the sccond spade and 11rs.A. \V. \ Va rd , s up er in te nd en t o f theprimary departmcnt o f t he s ch oo l andpres iden t of the Ladies' Aid Soc iety,he third.

    Bel'lediction was pronounced by theR ev. R oh er t E. Keighton, pastor ofhe Baptist Church of t he E va ng el .Other ministers present were the Rev.\V. H. Aspril, pastor of the G ladw yne L ow er :1I[erion High School's largest11 ethodist C h ur c h, a n d the Rev. Cletus graduating class in history was usheredA. Senf t, pastor of Holy Trini ty Luth- f ro m t he s ch oo l' s portals last Fridayeran Church. night, when 226 seniors received their

    The b ui ld in g, w hi ch wi ll be l at e d ip lo ma s f ro m t he hands of PresidentEnglish goth ic, wil l have, in addition \Villiam L. Austin, of the Lower Mero t h e s a nc t ua r y, a l arg e auditorium ion B o ar d o f E du c at io n , Principal C.

    w it h t wo s id e g al le ri es , w hi ch w il l b e B. P e nn y pa c ke r , o f the Senior HighI sed f or t he Sunday school, and so- School , and the class officers. Thecial a nd recreational p ur po se s. A e xe rc is es were h el d i n t h e a u d it o r iu mmodern kitchen, departments for be- of t he J un io r H ig h S ch oo l i n Ardginners, p r im a ry a n d junior scholars more , which was crowded with parwill be includcd. An at t ract ive feature ents a , ~ c Ifriends of the graduates.wil l be- a ' church 'Iounge with a large A feature of the p ro gr am w as t hef irep lace , bay window and other in- presenta t ion by Class President Roberteresting det ails . A fine organ with, L a wt o n E l mo r e t o P ri nc ip al Pennych o a nd ch imes wil l a l so be installed k d th h I f bl k h ckpac e r a n e sc 00 0 a an c e ,hrough the generosity of Floyd \V. fo r wh ic h the class treasury of ap-

    Woodcock. proximately $500 stands good, withActual w or k o n the operation com- which to purchase a r ad io a nd a n or

    menced Tuesday m or ni ng . ' Th e c o n- t h op h on i c p h on o gr a p h.ractor hopes to complete the work by M i ss H e l en Benham, Ardmore, salu-

    April, 1930. t a to r ia n , g a ve a d is co ur se o n "OurClass." "Finding the Pat tern" was thetopic of Class Essayis t Jeannet te Newhall, B r yn M aw r; " Val e te " was givenby Valedictorian Ethel J oy ce I lo tt , o fSt. Davids . The invocation and benediction w e re p r on o u nc e d by the Rev.Edmund Grindal R aw s on , p a st o r ofthe A r dm o re P r es b yt er i an Church.Musical selections during the programw er c p la ye d b y t he H ig h School orc he st ra , u nd er d ir ec ti on o f BruceBeach.

    :l\Iany prizes and awards were g ivenin addition to the diplomas. Miss BettyRedfern received the Alumni Associat io n f ou r- ye ar s ch ol ar sh ip . Otherscholarships were awarded as fo llows :R. ]. Hamilton Memoria l, to R ut h E .Hopkins; Bala-Cynwyd Woman'sClub, t o H el en J an e Shallcross; Bryn

    Mawr Business Men's Association, toRobert Cunningham; B r yn M aw r College, t o E th el Joyce I1ott; and BrynMawr \Voman's Club, t o H a rr i et E l eanor Groff .

    Scholarships AwardedS c h ol a rs h i p h o n or s went to Helen

    Shallcross in general scholarship, Latinand French; Helen Benham in generalscholarship, L at in a nd m at he ma ti cs ;

    CONTINUED ON THE SIXTn PAGE

    PASTOR

    Break Ground For New Methodist Church Which Is to Be Ready Next April Many Attend Cozens'New Church Edifice ' ~ ~ . '. Funeral on Tuesday

    . ' '\:".- -- l\ 'I

    Methodist Ceremonies Sunday:A tt en de d by 3 50 ~

    People.

    Officers of t he L ow er Merion HighSchool Alumni Associa tion sprung a

    urprise last S at ur da y n ig ht a t thebody's annual meeting h el d in theS e ni o r H i g h S c ho o l at Ardmore, whenhey nominated and succeded in electng new_occupan ts for thei r posts. Aimilar attempt had been made: the pre

    v ious year, but h ad o nl y resulted ine-election of the old grollp.

    Frank A. M c Gr ad y, O ld LancasterRoad, Bryn Mawr, w as m ad e p re sident, to succeed E. J. B u c k l ~ y ,Ardmore, w ho w as elected vice president.Miss Ella Litzenberg, Bryn Mawr, suceeds Mary Scott McShane, Ardmore,s secretary. Thomas Ottey, Ardmore,

    was elected treasurer, to succeed Mrs.. H e rb er t Baltz, Ardmore.

    Four new directors were named:Robert L. Elmore, Cynwyd, presidentf the graduat ing class; G r a ce A d a ms ,

    Bryn Mawr, secretary of t1u class;M rs . M ab el Entriken Cunningham,

    ryn Mawr, graduate in the Class of907, w ho se s on , R ob er t, J r. , w on theryn M a w r B u s in e s s Men's Associa

    ion scholarship award l as t week ; andMiss Edith Bigelow, Ardmore Park, aecip ien t of the Alumni scholarship,ho was graduated f ro m t he Univerity o f P e n ns y lv a n ia F e br u ar y o f thisea r a ft er completing her collegeourse in t hr ee a nd one-half years.

    Directors r e- el ec te d a re a s f ol lo ws :l ar e nc e C o r nm a n , R i ch a rd J- Hamilon, D. M. W est , J . H . Baltz. Malvin

    Wallace, Romalo Talone, Williamyle, H a r ry L e ed o m, Dr. C. H. Arold, Joseph Kladenbacher, George W.own, Paul M c C ur d y, C h a rl e s Myrs, Gordon Burl ingame, Philip Hart,l or e nc e K e rr i ga n , Marion Yerkes,agar L ow ry , M rs . J. H_ Baltz,

    Maizie Simpson, B e rt h a H a tt o n, M a ra re t M c Gr ad y Kerrigan, hbrie A.

    O.lies, Viola B o ye r a n d the f

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    MAJESTICSales & Sen'ice

    Given a Bare

    NarberthCoal Company

    RALPH S. DUNNE

    Distributors

    THERE'S SUCH A DIFFERENCE IN BUTTER

    H. B. WALLPlumbing .:. H64tiffl.

    GaB Fitt infl .100 Forest AVfIllll

    Phone: Narberth . . .

    "Ardmore's Oldest Radio Store"22 ARDMORE AVENUE

    ArdmorePHONE-ARDMORE 2927

    Jeddo-HighlandAnthracite

    O'l'erbrook to Villa Nova

    NARBERTH 2430

    Closed Al l Day Saturday inJune. J ul y a nd August

    SOMMERMAIDBUTTER

    1. W h it e wa s h t h e walls,

    2. Vacuum-Clean the heater,

    3. Cover the heater with asbestos,

    4. Paintwhite,black,

    5 . Cover p ipes wi th asbes tos,

    6. Repai r the coa l b ins,

    7. FILL TH E COAL B I N SW I T H J E D D O - H I G HL A N D A N TH R A CI T E,

    8. Stock a neat pile of wellseasoned cord-wood in a convenient corner,

    9. Install an " E le c tr i c F u rn a ceMan" i n c on ne ct io n w it h t heh ea te r t o burn BuckwheatC oa l, a ut om at ic al ly fi re t hefurnace and remove the ashes,

    10. Save you m on ey b y f il lin gyour order before September1st.

    Present this ad' ller ti sement in p ~ , s o n

    a nd R ea i' ll e a R ad io L og B oo k

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    Philadelphia

    C A P E MAY, N. J.

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    Phone Narber th 2966

    A comfortable family hotel halfa block fr om the beach.

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    Board ing b ~ ' D ay . W e ek or Month .A n t is e p t ic B a t hs .

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    Day and night classes, Enter now. S en d[ or r re e c at al ol ! & outline or courses .

    STRAYER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE

    T Y P E W R I T I N GSlenography, Bookkeeping, Stenotypy, or- I ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~

    f lee Appliances. Moderate tuition, e!flclent 1'1training.

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    807 Chestnut S t r ee t

    W. H. M. S. to Assemble~ ,mceting". o ~ the \\'oman's Home I~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ~ ! !

    ~ [ I ~ s l O n a r ysoc.'let y ~ ) f the ~ Iethodist I~l",plscopal Church wi ll be h el d at the ~ Ii

    hOlne of~ I r s .

    A.W.

    \Yard, 417North ~

    /CS!!ytJNarberth : \ \'Cnul ' , on Thursclay, June \ ~ ~ / ~ 20, at 2:30 o'clock. ~ . r~ ''. I~ ~ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ : ~ , I ~ . , . . . . . l

    VIRGINIA H O T E L : ~ ' ~ ~ . , g ~~ I

    iIt's the b ut te r m ak es th e !bread. i

    - T h e Farmer Boy. .

    Many a g o od , w h ol e so m e I:

    loaf of bread has been ,given a bad name becauseit associa ted with a ques-

    tt i on a b le s l ab o f b u t te r. Fo r

    Food of t h e b es t q ua li ty a nd p ur it y a nd flavor-fineness, Icarefully prepared. keep y o ur b e tt er b u tt e r in

    mind.

    Beetles Due Soon;Expert Gives Advice

    The Japanese beetle is due to arriveabove ground ahout the end of thismonth.

    This was theprediction made hy Loren'ft

    ,.

    . . . . ., . , . , . , . ,

    B. Smith, senior entomologist in charge ~of the Japanese beetle laboratories of the Get an e st ima te now on V. S. Depar tment o f Agr icul ture, Moor- that bit o f a lt e ra ti o n for ..e st ow n, N. J. "The first beetles are u su al ly found a bo ut t he s ec on d w ee k in your home. June: ' s ai d Mr. S mi th , " bu t t he y d o n otbecome plentiful. or cause much injun', t~ ? t j ~ I ~ ~ : el as t of the month or t he f ir st George R. Markle

    Now is t he t im e f or p ro pe rt y o wn er s Itto begin spraying their s ha de t re es a nd Building Construction ~v al ua bl e p la nts , if t he y w an t t he m p ro -t ec te d. C se t he c oa te d le ad a rs en at e at

    Narberth Nat. Bank Bldg. the rate of four pounds of the powder to fifty gallons of w at cr . App lv t hi s Phone, Narberth 2490

    bmixkture w it h C g oo d II hand-spra):er or~ " i i - i l i - i i - i l i - i i i " i i - i i i - i i i

    uc 'et pump. over a fo li ag e. Throw IIa mist s pr ay ovcr t he top a nd sid es o f Ithe plant, coating both sides of the leaves, I2A () I ()

    "\Ve h ave f ou nd t ha t t ra ps are valuable in catch ing bee tl cs , hut l it tl e orno g-oorl in protecting foliag-c f ro m t hepest. The a\eragc property owncr, orf ru it g rower is interested in protectingh i ~ o wn p la nt s a nd o rc ha rd s, a nd s o t hespray. The farmer docs not care howmany hee tl es there may he in h is o rc ha nI , as long as hc is able to keep themfrom dcstroying" the foliage and injuringthe fruit, -

    "N e \' er pl ac c a trap w it ho ut t he u seof a rscna te spray on thc fol iage . Therei s no quest ion hut \ \ ha t t r aps will catchb ce tl es , h ut i t w il l h ri ng t en b ee tl es toa p ro pe rt y when' only one might bebefore the t rap i ~ set. :\ trap a nd u nsprayed fol iagl ' only inv it e t rouh lcs andresult in defoliatcd plants,"

    in Tires?

    YOU

    "Wunder Starts T he m A ll "

    Th e Most,For Your Money

    DO

    Wunder Battery & Electric Service

    10 8 Forest Avenue

    Cl Th e GENERAL is not a cheap t i re-you can buy t he m f orless-- bu t for actual value, for miles of wear they wil l g ive you

    without any trouble, there is n o b et te r i nv es tm en t. A g oo d thing

    is no t expensive at any price. We are convinced that the G E N

    ERAL is the greatest tire value on t h e m a rk e t today, regardless

    of price, a nd t ha t is why we s ta nd b ac k o f i t so unconditionally,

    If so, and you' r e no t n o rm al i f you don't, the G E NE R AL T I REis the tire for you. We h av e b ee n a pp oi nt ed the authorized

    GENERAL dea le r for th is territory and o u r f a it h in this ptoduct

    i s so great that we will absolutely s tand back of every GENERAL

    TIRE.

    List More Contributorsto Narberth Baseball

    Friday, June 14, 1929

    SUBSCRIPTION PRICEon e Dol1ar and Fifty Cents Per Year

    In Advance.

    On the heels o f t he g ra ti fy in g a nn o u nc e me n t o f c o u nt y iiid f or Wy nn ew oo d A ve nu e c om es t he c om pl et io nof t he p et it io ns w it h t he n ec es sa rysignatures which will insure t h e p a v in gof Rockland R o ad f r om Narberth Aven u e t o t h e r a il ro ad and of G r ov e P l a cethis year.

    Wynnewood Court h a s a lr e ad y g o nethrough t h e n e c es s a ry p r oc e du r e, b e i ngthe first of t h e f o ur unpaved st reets inthe b or ou gh t o d o so.

    In the a dv e rt is in g f or b id s H a ve rford Ave nu e f r om Essex to Conwaywas included, a l th o ug h w h et h er t h ispor t ion of the street is p a ve d a lo n gw i th t he others this year may dependon t h e w il l in g ne s s o f t h e P e n ns y l va n i aR ai lr oa d t o c o- op er at e a s i t is theabut t ing p ro pe rt y o wn er f or h al f of

    the street.T h e g ra nt of $8000 to the borough

    by t he C ou nt y C ommi ss io ne rs f orWy n n ew o o d Av en u e is especially opportune since w it h ou t i t o nl y h al f o fthe r o ad c ou ld h av e b e en r ep a ir ed t h isy e ar b y t h e b o ro u g h. N o w t he wholeroad f ro m t he p ik e t o Wi nd s or Avenuew il l b e i mp r ov ed and a much betterjob done than o th e rw is e w ou ld h a vebeen the case.

    Paving R o ck l an d R oa d, w hi ch i s ac o n ne c ti n g s t r ee t b e t we e n t h e b o r ou g hand Merion, wi ll facilitate communicat io n t o o ur b us in es s d is tr ic t f ro m o urstoreless neighbor and will a ls o i mpress visitors entering t he b or ou ghby that s tr ee t m uc h m or e f av or ab lythan did the bumpy reception thestreet w as w on t t o offer.

    Fe w c om mu ni ti es c an b o as t of 100per c e nt . p a ve d st reets a nd s uc h willbe Narberth's p os it io n b ef or e t he e ndof t h e s u mm e r.

    will occupy t h e ir c o t ta g e o n M o rn i n g- \ U NC LE C Y' S C OL UM Nside R o ad d u r i ng June a n d J u ly . MrDunne will s pe n d t h e w ee k- e nd s with, This is the f o ur t h o f a series ofthem. I articles on "Prohibi t ion," express-

    Miss B et ty H ar le y wil l en te rt a in ] in g th e v ie ws o f t he c ol umn is ttomorrow at a bridge-luncheon at herr I rather than the edi toria l pol icy ofhome on Havcrford Avenue. He the news-magazine.guests wi ll b e Virginia l\feans, Cath- I Prohibi t ioncrinc Gerhart, Isabelle F re tz , A nn e I Immcdiately f ol lo wm g t he n at io na lVa n Au kc n, L oi s R ei ch er , S us an p ro hi bi ti on act t he re c ame a periodA be rn et hy , B c tt y E ve s, H el en A lc or n, I o f a d ju s tm e nt . Conviviality was noBunn\' Holt and Ailecn Dunham. longer legal. Alcoholic beverages

    l\1ri;. Leroy A. K in g, o f G ra yl in g c ou ld n o l on g er b e b ou gh t, t r an s po r te dA \ 'c nu c, w il l h av e as h cr g ue st n ex t or o wn ed u n le ss t he ir acquisition hadw ee k a fonner Narberth r e si d en t , M r s been pr ior to th e act. B r ew er s a n dIning. J. S ho rt es s, o f B lo om sb ur g, d is ti ll er s w cr e f or ce d t o look for newl 'a. Hc r d a u gh t e r A n n e w il l b e w i th b u si n es s es . Retail liquor dealers,hcr. saloonkeepers a n d o t he r s were forced

    1\1rs. Martha Bloom, of Shirley to s ce k n ew e mp lo ym cn t. T ho se w hoRoad, gavc a d in n cr party at her homc had t he mea ns and inclination hadFriday evcning. stocked up witl. spirituous beverages;

    .I i mm y E n gl a nd r e tu r nc d t hi s wcck t h e o t h c rs f o un d t h em se l vc s in a n a ri dI for thc summcr from Valley F or gc d cs er t w it ho ut a n oasis in sight.

    Do Your Share I l\1 ilitary Acadcmy, wherc hc is a stu- As soon as people rcalizcd what haddcnt. h ap pc ne d, a b us e s c re p t in. Old sup-D ur in g t he n e xt few days one hun- :\cd Bartlctt, ~ o n of l\lr. and Mrs plies of l i qu o r w c re sold clandestinely

    d re d a n d fifty p r o p er t y o w n er s i n t he Charlcs H. Bartlctt , Mcrion A\'cnue, is to e a ge r b uy cr s. M oo ns h in in g sprangborough will receive missives from the \'acationing" at Wildwood Crest. N. J., up and stills w cr e s et up by mcn inchairman of t he H ig h wa y a nd S ew er for thc remaindcr of Junc. 1\1r. a nd M rs c o mp e te n t t o a nd carcless about makC om mi tt ee o f C ou nc il c al li ng atten- Bar tl t' t t cxpec t to spencl this week-end ing anything fit to drink. The boott io n t o m in o r s id ew al k r e pa i rs o n t h ei r thcrc. l e gg c r b e ca m e a reality, for t h os e w h oproperty. l\1 r. and ,,I rs. C. l \Ior ton Lukens and w er e f or bi dd en t o drink took a keen

    T ho se w ho h av e r ec ei ve d s uc h n o- their daughtcr. ~ Ii ss Kath ryn Lukcns, o f delight in outwit t ing the l aw a nd intices i n p re vi ou s y ea rs m ay n ot e that ~ I o n t g o m c r yA n' nu c, Icft t hi s w ce k f or o b ta in i ng t h e forbidden fruit of thethis y e ar ' s n o ti c es a r e c o uc h e d i n more Ocean City, X. j., where they ha w taken grape a nd t he grain. Many who hadingratia t ing language. In fact, they au apa rtm cnt for the summer. Upon n c vc r u s cd a l co h ol before v e nt e d t h ei rachieve the double purpose of being their rl 'lurtl in thc fall th ey e X l l l ~ c tto i rr it at iu n a g ai n st s u ch g ov e rn me nt a l

    Wouldn 't Tli is Be Nice? b o th c ou r te ou s and mandatory-no o cc upy t he ir ne w ho mc w hi ch is bciug, s u pe r vi s io n b y starting tu usc i l lega lsmall accomplishment . huilt at ~ I c r i o nPark. IliquDr. B oy s a nd girls, who fivc yearsThe prospect of h av in g s ta i rs f ro m The c o mm it t ee r e po r ts t h at t h ou g h T hc wc dd ing of M iss Edith C. Mu- before w ou ld h av e s hu dd cr ed at thc

    the s t a ti o n p l a tf o r m to the Narberth t he n um be r o f n ec es sa ry r ep ai rs is . 111an. of C yn wy d. d au gh te r o f l\lr. and t h ou g ht o f strong drink, u ot o nl y inA ve nu e b ri dg e i s a p le as in g o ne t o a bo ut t he s am e as in p r ev i ou s y e a rs , ~ I r s ." 'al tcr W. ~ I u m a n ,and 11 r d ul ge d u pu n occasion, b ut " to te d"c o mm u te r s w h om i t w o ul d s a ve f ro m t he i m po r ta n ce o f s u c h r e pa i r s is l e ss . Thomas \V. ~ I c : \ u l i f f c .son of :VIr. aud f la sks to dances a nd o th er parties.o ne t o t wo b lo ck s' walk. Time w ou l d Wel l- ca re d- fo r s id ew al ks a re an evi- :Vlrs. J, \V. :VIcAulifi l' , of 228 Sahine W h e re d r u nk e n ne s s had been frownedb e s av ed i n g et ti ng h ome i n t he e ve- . , . d Avcnue. took place \\ 'cdnesday at -I :30 u po n a n d a b ho r re d , mild tipsiness be-nin g, n ot to men tio n t he additional dence of pnde in one s commumty an o'c1ock in thc Prcsbvteriau Church. T he c am e r a t he r a m u s in g to otherwise upchance of late starters m ak i ng t h ei r a lw ay s aid i n m ak i ng a g o od i m pr e s - r ec to r, Rc\ '. John Van Xess, o ff ic ia ted. right people.train b y m ea n s of t hi s s h or t cut. sion o n s t r an g e rs . ~ Ii s ~ Flore'ncc Schellenhcrger was maid T h is a tt i tu d e b re we d d is re sp ec t for

    A h f hA ny p ro pe rt y o wn er s who are in of honor an d ~ Ir. Georg-e Kramer was t he l aw s o s u d de n l y t h a t officials, edu-

    t present t e re a re s te ps r om t e d ou bt a s to what repal'rs are requI'red! t T' tl ' ,1 f d E A h

    )es man. Lpon lClr return Irom a cators, social w or k er s a nd c1ergymcnp at orm own to sse x venue; w y s h ou l d g e t I'n touch Wl'th the superl'n- I I' t' 'l - 'I ' I ' ) ' f fnot some a t t he o th er end to Nar- WCI I mg np. ,\ r. anll 1\ rs. "c.- ,u I e b ec am e a la r me d a n d d e no u nc e d t h es eberth Avenue? At present it r e mi n d s t e n de n t of p ub li c w or ks , G eo rg e B. will li\' c at 3-15 i \ lontgomery Avenue "scofflaws" with great violence. Feel-

    f b . , h Suplee, at E lm Hall, and he will be Cvnw\'(1. ings r an h ig h, a nd t ho se w ho wou ldone 0 a su wa Y

    fs ta t ion Wit a!1 ei i glad t o m ak e a n y e x pl a na ti o ns n ec es - -:VIr: and l \l rs . Harold R ei ss , o f A rd - d r in k h e ap e d maledictions u po n t ho se

    tremely long plat orm a nd t he eXits a sary. It might be a dd ed th at it is to more. are b ei ng c on gr at ul at ed on t he w ho h a d d ep ri ve d them of what theybunched at o ne e nd . . t h e a dv a nt ag e o f all who recel've such I' tl f H I I I R R ' JIr lo a son, aro ( .e \.oy elSS, r . s ta t ed t o be a time-honored privilege.

    The new platform on the north Side1

    notices t o h av e the w or k a tt en de d t o on Juuc 1.~ 1 r s .I ~ c i s s

    was Miss Doro- There was much t al k a bo ut a man's!l0':'" e xt en ds u p t o t ~ e bridge. True p r om pt ly a s there is a 10 per cent.' t hy C ar pc nt cr , of A rd mo re , b ef or e h er house being h i s cast l e, and an indiIt IS ple.asanter to dlsembar.k f rom a p en al ty a dd ed t o t he c os t if n ot d on e m ar ri ag e. M r. R eis s is thc son of Mr \'idual's r ig ht t o gO\'ern his own con-long tr.am onto a platform 1l1stead o f w it hi n the specified time. and "Irs. John ] . Rciss, 431 Woodbine d uc t a nd habits. The bitter f oe s ofwallowmg a ro un d a mo ng t ra ck s a nd \ vcnue. "John B ar l ev co r n, " t he A nt i- Sa lo ondirt piles, b ut i t w ou ld be b e tt e r y e t if 'I ' G H f I f N J_\ ISS r ac e o us to n, ormer VO l ' ar - L ea gu e a nd t he \V. C. T. U., wereon e could a sc e nd s t ai rs a t that end of ~ FIRESIDE I 1 1 .e l er t I all( a g ra du at e of Lower Merion busier than ever. They now had theirthe platform and c ut o ut at least two H' I "I 1 ' I I I fg I . ,c J Oo, r cc el \' l' ( I cr ( eg- re c r om desired law, b ut they needed moreor t h re e b lo ck s o f u nn e ce ss a ry w al k- Connccticut Collcg-e for \Vomen on 110n- m ac hi ne ry , m o re f un ds a nd m or e pub-ing. By E. E. E . day. l\! iss H o u ~ t o nw as p res ide nt of lic a pp ro v al t o s ec ur e its support and

    Th e g-uests who a t te n de d t he l un c h- t he ( il ee Cluh and cxpce ts to teach mus ic enforcement.10 0 Per Cent. Po'Ved Streets con a nd h ri dg e p a rt y given ycsterday ncxt \ear. The class o f t h os e w ho d r an k g r ad u-

    by l\ lis s E li za be th V en ema nn . o f ~ I r :a nd M rs . H. C. K ei m wi ll a tt en d a ll y shifted. Th e laborer who hadHampden Avenue, at h er ho me in- the Institute of Certified Public Account- f o rm er l y n e g le c te d t o feed a n d c lo th ec1uded the ~ I i s s e sH el g a \ Vo hl cr t, a ut s. of Pcnnsyh'ania in a t hr ec -d ay c on - h is f am il y a nd h ad s pe nt much of hisElizabeth Tcrn ' , Bettv OttQ, Alice , vcntlOn to be hl'1d a t G al en H al l, \ Ve r- wages in saloons began t o sa\ ' e money,!\Iaguire. Elkn' Pray, . Helen Butler,' nersvillc, Pa. l\Iore a n d m o re of thcm acquired bankR ut h H op ki ns , Vi rg in ia E yr e, Vi r- ~ Iiss A,nn Spl'cd, ?i Chestnut Avenue, balances; s ome bo ught their ownginia and Carrie Lo uise Douglas, gavc a larewell brIdge and tea party homes. They b o u gh t a u to mo b il e s,Eleanor l\Iichaelson, Evelyn Jefferis, ~ I o n d a yafternoon in honor of Miss Bet t) p ho n og ra p hs , a nd , w he n t he r ad io beSue Reeves, A nn e M od e, Ma de li nc H ub bc ll . w ho Je a\ 'e s w it h h er p ar cn ts c a me p o pu l ar , they w er e s oo n at theB a ng h ma n , D o r ot h y C l ev e ng e r, C a t h- ~ } . r .and Mrs . Mark H. Hnbbe ll , J r., o f s ho ps wi th t he ir dollars. Those oferine S mi th . A gn es D ow ns , M ar jo ry \ I 1 l a n o ~ ' a ,f o r n ~ e r l ) :of ~ a r b e r t h ,t o make t he ir g ro up w ho c on ti nu ed t o q ue nc hand Kathryn Getz. P o l ly P a l mq u i st , !ler reSidence, m Cleveland. The guests their thirst c o ul d o b ta i n only very in-,El la Ross , H el en B e nh a m a n d Thom- I II cluded Pat lCnee and Helga \Vohler t, f e rio r d ri nk s. M an y were s i ck e ne d b yasine Bowcrs. .Ianc t Hayes, Honora Snycler, Mildred t he a bo mi na bl e s tu ff t he y b o ug h t a nd

    The wedding of Mi ss Mae Ad el e O di or ne , D or ot hy R us se ll , M ar ga re 1t a, l et i t alone; others w er c b li nd ed a nd I\Vyeth, da ug ht er o f Mr. and Mrs. ( ~ i . h h o n s ,Kathll'cn and Frances Qllinn, I not a few were killed.ha n C. Fl i tcraf t , of Merion, and Mr. Kit ty and Peg-g-y "Ionis, Dorothy Gim-' \Vhile thcse p eo pl e w er e growing.I. Folwell Scull , Jr., of Bala, will take b er , F lo re nc e Me ad , Jane Shallcross, m o re i n de p e nd c n t economically, theplace T h u rs d a y, S e p te m b er 5, at 6:30 B ct ty S wi ng , ~ I a r j o r i e\\ 'hite, Betty wealthicr folks were devising ways too ' clock in t he C hu rc h o f the Restora- \Vhite, Peggy Bcan, !l1olly Irish, Blanche o bt ai n t he ir s pi ri ts . G rc at c om bi ne stion, Philadelphia. l\liss Elizabeth ~ I o r r i s ,Betty Scllers, Wanda Stanislaus" of boot leggers managed to smuggle inHan'cy will attend as maid of honor Ellcn Shaw, Bet ty C a r l i ~ l e ,a ll f ro m t he liquor f r o m a b r oa d , f r om Canada, fromand the hr idesmaids w il l i nc lu de l \I is s M ai n Line; Bett y Br own , o f Norris- :Mexico, and, according to the publicP a ti e nc e \ Vo h lc r t, M i ss E s th e r S h er - t o\ \' n: Sal ly Huhhard. o f \Vest Chester; p ri nt s, f rom t he Go ve rn me nt w ar eman, 11 iss J o se p hi n e B o r n e t a n d l \I is s A nn P cp pc r, o f l \l em ph is , Tenn.; Jane h ou se s t he ms eh e s. D oc to rs w er e imEleanor Hall. "Ir. Paul Scull w il l b e K no wl to n, o f Gl cn si de , a nd Sara Ellcn p o r tu n e d t o issue prcscr ipt ions . Drugbest Inan a nd t he u sh er s w il l b e Mr. Wilson, of ~ a s h d l l e ,Tl'nn. g is ts w er e b ul li ed i nt o " cu t ti n g" w ha t\\'illiam E. Clear, M r. C ha rl es Haw- ~ 1 r ~ .S. E, .Ic fl 'e ri s a nd M rs . J oh n stoc k they could get. T he hab it ofIcy, l \l r. A lan H a ll o wa y a n d !\Ir. \Val- D'Aut rechy were v is it ing in Tren ton , N i n t em p er a t e d r i nk i n g quickly passedter Farics. .I., last week. f ro m t he l a bo r in g class t< t h e w e al t h -

    l\liss \\'\ 'eth a nd M r. Scull w er e t he Miss Carlyn Goldsmith entertained 40 ier strata of society.guests of ' ho no r a t a surprise miscel- of he r s chool fr iend s at an informal, The situation became alarming tolaneous shower given l a st S a t ur d a y by dance yesterday a t her home, Montgom- social t r an q ui l l it y a n d the administraMr. and ~ I r s .J a me s H ea rl , o f B al a, c ry Ave nu e, \ Vy nn ew oo d, Her sister, social tranquility and t h e a d m in i s tr aand Miss E s t h er S h e rm a n. of Cynwyd, Nl is s E li zabeth Goldsmi th won a prizc of t ion of law. These forces have grownga \' e a te a S a tu r da y f or l\liss \Vycth a t ~ n - d ? l l a r : g o l dpiecc awarded by t he u nt il w e h av e r ea ch ed the s t a te w h ic hand her attendants. "lam LlI1e S ch oo l o f M us ic , in a c on te st w e must all recognize today.

    l \ lr s. Kev in I. Aberncthy, of Bryn of llupils playing for artistic memorizing Next w ee k w e s ha ll s cr ut in iz e t heM aw r, a n no un ce d t hi s week t he e n- of over six pages of music. c on di ti on a s w e f ind i t local ly now.gagement of h e r d a u gh t e r, l\liss Eliz- Miss J e an Wah l er t , of 26 Karhrooka be th C ra ig A be r ne th y , a n d l\Ir. Har- Park, h ad a d el ig ht fu l party Saturdayve\' B ru ce L ei th , s on o f Mr. a n d M rs . on t he occ as ion of h cr s ix th birthdayRobert P. Leith, of O ve rb ro ok . N o Thc yonng guests included Ruth \1'1'001-date has been s et f or the wedding. lIIington, Eleanor Abel, Nancy Jane Macl\Iiss Abernethv is a g ra du at e o f t he Kenzie, Jimmy MacKenzie, Gricr Heinc la ss o f 1926'- Lowcr l\lerion High del, Mary Elizabe th Tyson, Freder i ckSchool. I ~ u e b l e rand Shirley, Barbara and Poppy

    A t WII B b ' CI' . Miss K a th r y n J a n e Mille r, o f North Nason.e - a 'Y ,n,c Narberth Avenue, e nt er ta in ed t he ~ l r s . \V. H. Timberlake and her

    D u ri n g t h e past w e ek w e r e ce i ve d a m em be rs o f h er class at h er h om e Fri- d aug -h ter , M is s E ll a Tim be rl ak e, w il lc om mu ni ca t io n f ro m a Narberth day evening, About sixty-five guests I ~ a v ct om or ro w t o s pe nd a w ee k in N ewmother w ho w an ts t o k no w "Why is it were prescnt. !\Iiss Miller a lso enter- ' \ o rk with Mrs . Timbcr lake' s s is te r.that N ar be rt h d oe s n ot h av e a 'Well t a in e d e i gh t g u e st s at d i n ne r Tu e s d ayBaby Clinic' s i mi la r t o that of Ard- evening.more".? I Mrs . A. P. Redifer, of Shirley Road,

    Perhaps b y s up p ly in g a little in. and Mrs. E. B. Bolich, of G < ; r m a l ~ formation o n t he s ub je ct w e m ay do town, formerly of Narberth, Will sa ilher a n d o t he r m o th e rs a slight se rv ice , f rom Quebec, C an ad a, n e xt Saturdax

    The "Well Baby Clinic" at Ardmore ! ~ r an e ~ t e n d e dtour abr.?ad. Their Contributions to t he N a rb e rt h B as c-is on e o f four c e nt e rs o pe r at ed b y t he I t! n cr ar r !ncludes Italy, I' rance, Bcl- ball Club are still coming in and stillCommunity H e a lt h a n d Civic Associa- glUm, SWitzerland, Holland and Eng- more will be welcome. The expensest i o n, w h os e h e a dq u a rt e r s i s at 25 East l'.1nd, .and t he y e xp ec t t o r et ur n s om e i nvo lved in g e tt in g h ig h- cl as s t ea msAthens Avenue Ardmore. In addition Itllne III September. here for t wilight g a me s a re high, an dto Ardmore dinics operated are at l\lr. H. G. Va nc m a nn , o f 212 Hamp- t h e m a n ag e m en t h o pe s t o offer the fansBryn Mawr, O ak mo nt a nd West I den Avenue, c am e h o me from Pitts- a bill of fare which will include theManayunk. Th e Ardmore clinic is Iburgh .Iast w e e ~ - e n dto . a tt en d t he b e st i n d ep e nd e n t teams o f P hi la de lopen twice a week, t ha t a t B ry n M aw r Igl '!duatlOn exercIses of hiS . d a u g h ~ e r ,p hi a a n d vicinity.twice a week and the O a k mo n t a n d E h za b et h , f r om Lowcr Menon High Contr ibutors not listed in las t week 'sWest Manayunk clinics once a w ee k. SC}lOol. . issue are the following: Richard Gil-A d o ct o r a nd nurse are in at tendance fh e g ue st s w ho Will a tt en d t he l is , A . H.\Vilson, 1'.1. P. Tyson, C. Pat each clinic, at w h ic h t h o r ou g h m e di - danc.e to be .given t hi s e ve n in g b y Miss Cook, E . P. Dold, R. R. Calkins, Howcal examinat ions are given. No medi-I Munel WhIte, of Essex Avel!ue, 111- a rd Hag er , J. R u ss e ll B r e it i n ge r Jc al w or k is performed a t the clinics, clude J an e Nas h, ~ I a r y .M I ch e ne r , P. C ro we ll , D. P. Beardsley, Jo;ephbu t r ec o mm en d at io n s a r e m ad e f or t h e P e gg y MacGuffin, Emily TituS, Bobby Barker, H. \V. Richardson, Mrs, Hfamily physic ian. Th e c h ie f p u r po s e S t ~ l e y ,Kit ty J ane Miller, P e ~ g yW. R i ch a rd s on , M r s. G e org e W. Cook,of the clinic is t o " ke ep we ll b ab ie s Bailey, N ed B ar tl et t, B ur re tt Mills, Benjamin Yowell, Y. L. Harty, Y. Hwell." Keith Monnington, Louis Claw des, Capnek, A. E. B u rg s tr e ss e r, H . T

    Under the present arrangements R eu be n B ow cn , Bill . Henesley, Ray Harne, C. S he ne mi n, J . H . B us hn el l,Thursday a f t er n o on f r o m 2 to 3 P. M. J on es a nd Arthur \Vrlght. A. J . B et us , V. G. W. Boerieke, T. Jis the time f or b ab ie s f ro m t he N ar - Th e Rev. and Mrs. C. McKay -r:rotter, J, C. Freeman, l\L A. Jenberth district. Th e Welfare Commit-I Smock, of C h ar l es t on , \ Ves t Virg in i a, nll1gs, J. A . Tif ft , J. B . \ Vi ll ia mstee o f t he Women's C o m mu n i ty C l ub \vcre g u es t s f o r a short tit11C t h i ~"'eek C ha rl es L . J en ki ns , C. "T. ~ f e r k l e :p r o vi d e s t r a n sp o r t at i o n at t hi s t im e Iof Mrs. Clarence H . \ Vo o ln n ng t on , George \V. Schulze, H. G. Reevesfor all mothers who wish t o a tt en d t he 23 Narbrook Park. ~ f r s .Woohlling- Peter Eidenberg, "'T.P. Davies. G e o r g ~c l in i c e i th e r a c c om p an y i ng or s end ing ton also had as her g ues t this w ee k Wo od r ow, Bert Simpson, J . B. Nesper,their babies. An a v e ra g e a t t en d a nc e Mrs. R ob er t ' Pa xs on , o f Patterson, B r o wn ' s B u t c he r Shop, E. S. Petersof f rom fifteen to t w e nt y c h i ld r en f r o m N. J. Hansell Brothers, Frederick Shutt, A : I ~t he N a rb er th d is tr ic t h as b ee n the Mr. Herbert T ay lo r, o f N ew Yor k, b re ch t Nurse"ies, Sunshine Service,

    case. was the week-end guest ofMiss Anne

    IMartin A.L an g, H .

    Ricklin, HarryTh e p ri nc ip al r e as o n w h y a centre C. Compton at the h om e o f h er par- Hamer, B. S. Constant ine , C. J . H ayh as n ot b ee n e st ab li s he d i n Narberth ents on Woodbine Avenue. 'wood, John Drizin, Alex. C. Betus,is the e x pe n se c o nn e ct e d with the Mrs . F. R. Re ev es , of Pi t tsburgh, W. E. Ginoric, Chris. Koch, B. F. L i ve q u ip m e nt a n d efficient o p e ra t i on o f a v is it ed M rs . H o w ar d F. C o tt er , J r ., o f i ng st on , H. L . W oe hl in g, D . L. Burclinic. The Women's Community 427 B r o ok h u rs t Av en u e , l a s t week-end. nett, Henry Kast, M. W. J e n ki n s, J o h nClub w ou ld n o d o ub t p e rm i t the use Mrs. Martha Bloom, 8 S h ir l ey R o a d, K. Ketchbam, H. H o we n s te i n , J o s ep hof thei r r oo m i n E l m Hall, bu t a c lin ic who will sail on June 22 for a trip C. Graham, Edward P. Jones, B. T.without equipment and skilled at tend- abroad, was t he g ue st o f h on or at a Barnard, John C a nn o n, M r s. C. Harnants is not g oo d f or much. dinner given Wednesday evening by deen, Samuel Laird, G. M . B l oc k , John

    At the present time the d up li ca ti on Mr , a nd Mr s. R al ph S. Du nn e, o f 9 Barrett, C. W. Hoffman, G. M . H of fof equipment an d s t a ff d o es not seem S hi rl ey R oa d. M rs . Dunne a nd h er man, Norman Peacock, Joser.h Mountwarranted in view of the e as y a cc es s y o un g daughter Dorothy left yester- rey, Henry Allen, A. K . S il er , C. C.to the A rd m or e c e nt r e m ad e p os si bl e day f or O ce a n City, N . J ., w he re t he y M as on , B. G, Simpson,

    E n te r ed a s second-class matter, Octoher 13,1914, at th e Post Off ice at Narberth, Pa ..Ilnder the A ct o r March 3, 1879,

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    KeystOne, Race 1110

    Wordscant describei t

    Any beverage so made loses , a long withthe alcohol, every beneficial and nourishing property. All that i s l ef t is coloredwater which must be chemically treatedto make it salable.

    T he HORNUNG m et ho d b re ws R EA LBEER to conform with present day legalrequirements.

    At all Grocery an d Delicatessen Store.or

    Phone, Radclil1 5228For Delivery Direct from th e Brewery

    S a v e time and trouble.Lool{ in the Classif iedTelephone Directory. I t .. .

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    ;0 Years of LeadershipFor ha lf a century the Oliver H. BairCompany has enjoyed acknowledgedleadership and has contributed much inthe way of improved pract,ice which hasbeen of value to the public and to otherinstitutions in its field.

    OLIVER H. B1\IR COMPANYM. A, BAIR, Pmident

    FUNERAL DIRECTORSBell. RITtenhouae UBI 1820 Chestnut Street

    WHAT GOOD IS AN OYSTER STEWIF THERE AREN'T A NY OYSTERS

    IN IT ?Most brewers today make beer the same as they did beforeprohibition and then get r id of the surplus alcohol by eitherboiling or dealcoholizing it.

    W h o ' s Who? L o o k in t he T e le p ho n e D i r e c t o r y

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    ARDMOREArdmore 1890

    D U F F Y

    M I C H I G A NBuilders of

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    b e f o r e y ou b uy an y c a r. You,

    t o o , should seek th e g u a r a n t e eof l a st i ng s a ti s fa c ti o n w h ic hsearching test on t h e r o a d a l o ne c a nprovide!

    C om e t o o ur s ho w ro om ! A r ra n geto drive a Buick! Prove its absolutemastery over street , highway an dhil l . Compare every element ofperformance with o t h er a u to m obiles. Then you'l l know that you,t oo , shou ld have a nU l CK!

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    performance?

    C O M PA N Y, F L IN T ,Di"isitm ofG"',r,,1Motor.

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    General StoreS O DA F O U N TA I N C RA N E' S I C E C RE A M

    HIGH-GRADE GROCERIESD E L IC ATE S S EN G O O DS

    B r o ok h ur s t Av e n u e an d MOl1tgomery Pike

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    M e n w ho c an alford to pa y almostan y price ' t h ey d es i re fo r a motorca r ar e testing Buick an d discoverin g an orde r of performance n e ve rbefore known with th e resultthat they ar e buying m or e t ha ntwice as many Buicks as an y o the rca r priced above '1200!

    Wi t h B u ic k superiori ty s o o b vi o usan d outstanding a s t o r e su l t in two.toone countrywide preference,you,t o o, s h ou l d investigate thoroughly

    B U I C K M O T O RCanadian Factories

    Kc:La ... hUn.Buick. Oshawa.Onl.

    ALLAN C. HALE, Inc.MAIN LINE DISTRIBUTORS

    TELEPHONES

    M o t o r i s ~ swh o can afford to pa y a lmos t any price fo r anautomobile are buying more than.twice as many Buicks asany other car priced above $1200.

    SERIES 116S ed aa s "I':120 10 f I :130Coupes 11\1'10 12,oSPOrt Car 1 3 3 ,

    SERIES 131 SERIES 12\1S ed an s - '114 ' 1 0 $ 1 ' 3 0 Sedans J 1 8 7 ' 1 0 1 3 1 4 'S oupeCas 1:19'10 $ 1 4 ' 0 Coupes - 1 8 6 ' 1 0 1 8 1 '

    POrt r 1:12' S P O rtC a rs 1 ' ' 1 ' 10 1"0

    These Prices f. 0. b. Buick Factory. spedal equipmenl exuaLi , , " J . I " , " _ Pri"., "'"IIuI. tml, r. "_ , , , , " "b.r.,,/or t I , l i " ' ;I11III""-"", .. Con"enlent t e rm,canbe arranpd OD the Ubetal

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    offer special a n th e m a n d solo numbers.Please notice t h e c h an g e i n t im e andp la n t o be here at the beginning of theorgan recital.

    Convenience

    No dir t , dust no r ashes. Th e cel lar spaceis released fo r extra living o r playrooms.

    Rel iab i l i tyLight your gas h ea ti ng p la nt i n t he F al l- a n d y o u need not ' give a thought tofuel supplies forget your hea t er un t ilSpring!

    InvNtigale Cas HOlUe Heating ti l th e NetDLoUJ RaIN Today r N o c ha rge or o b l i ption e n t a ~ l e dfo r heating aurvey o f your home.

    Q u i e t .Gas heat ing is so q u ie t y ou forgethave a heat ing p la n t i n t he cellar I

    Your gas f u rnace i s completelyautomatic.

    Uniform t e m p ~ r a t. . re sIdeal ,evenwarmth maintainedexact lywithin a single degree o f t h e setting yo uindicate on th e temperature regulator is easily s ecured wi th gas heating_

    Cleanl iness

    a l ectu re on M or mo ni sm . M r. Freecew as b or n in Utah of Mormon parents.His father and one o f t he wives laterl ef t t he M o rm on c hu r ch with theirchildren. Mr. Freece tells a wonderful story of the intimate life ofM or mo ni sm . R es er ve t he d at e.

    OUSE HEATINGI n

    Beginning thisFal l , w h e n th e heat ing8e880n starts, there will beeffectivea new low ra te forgas h o us e h e at in g w h ic hwill m a k e t h e cost of thisform of b e a ti n g w i t h inreach of practically everyhome.

    . . L t one of ou rhea ting exper ta make asurvey of your heating requirements you will be 0surprised at the lo w costof gas-heating your home!

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    News ofthe Churches

    W H A T

    P u n A o E L P I I I A S U B U B B A N . ~ O I J N T I E SG ~ sAN D ELEtJrBIC ~ O M P A N Y

    Ardmore 3500 Wayne 3 Hilltop 233Bryn Mawr 327 Boulevard 1600

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    Merion Friends' MeetingS er vi ce s f or J un e 1 6:10:00 A. 1\L-Sunday School. .11 :00 A. M.-Meeting for wors1up.

    First Church of Christ, ScientistA t he ns a n d Linwood Aves. , Ardmore.

    ( Se rv ic es a re h el d in a cc or da nc ewith Daylight Saving Time.)11 :00 A. 1\1. -Sunday services.11 :00 A. M.-Sunday School.8:00 P. M.-Sllnday evening service.

    \N e dn es da y e ve ni ng t es ti mo ni almeeting at 8 oclock.

    Reading rooms. 19 \Vest LancasterAve nu e, o pe n we ek d ay s f ro m 10.:30to 4:30 o ' clock; \Vednesday evenmgfrom 9 to 9 :45 oclock.

    The subject for the Bib le l es son se rm on f or S un da y. June 16. is " Go d t hePreserver of Man ."

    -A II Saints Chur:.ch

    Wynnewood, Pa.

    Methodist Episcopal Church Recwr, R ev. G ib so n B el lSunday, June 16:

    Rev. Samuel M ac Ad am s, M in is te r. 8 :0 0 A. M. -Ho ly Communion.Sunday, June 16: 11 :00 A. M.-Litany a nd a nt e- Co m-

    9:45 A. M.-Session of the Sunday munion and sermon.

    School. Phone Orders Carefully Attended To11:00 A.o

    M.-Morning worship. Ser- It W D & H T S 001m on t he me , "Help from the N ew S ta mp Issued m . . . . m ey NARBERTH 2937Hills." A new two-cent stamp conllllemo-' C O ====c====================c===c==Co:45 P. M.-Evening worship. The I f ' I ' f th Ivelll'ng servl'ce \11'11 I>e gl'ven rating t le fi tlet 1 anmversary 0 e -.._ .3 ~ . , . " . ., ~ ~

    . f I fi . d !t ~ =-:;: :;: :;::;: :.;:;:=====~ !ftII ::!Cit: = :;: ::: ~ ~ :;:=-::;::;: =-:;:=. :;: =-:l: :;: :; : :.= = ====:": :;: "iver t o o ur c h o i ~who will p r o- p r od u ch o n 0 tl e r ~ t Incan escen t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ vide another of our fi ne m us ic al l am p b y Thomas E dIs on h as been Ie, ~ eUsservices. The choi r wit t ' be a s- i ssued by the Post Office Department ~ ~ : ~ S b dol f M t B C In ~ . u = .:s iste d bv an instrumental duet and may be had shortly at the Nar-

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    C e e 0 on gomery us 0 C :.u.ro In thOe C ur tis I ns ti t ut e o f .. ..Ilertll I'ost Office. The stamp is the .....~ . . , . ~ U ~\lusic. T he p a st o r will deliver n_ _ _a b ri e f addres s. The public are sall le size as the regular . t w o ~ ,print.ed in3 ~ u 3cordiatty invited. A r e a l treat in r ed . The central deSIgn IS a PIC- ~.. ~ ~ n ~for music lovers is in store. f h .. I I . I th .n. :. .:S pe ci al o ff er in g f or t he m us ic t ur e a t e orrgilla amp WIt 1 " e en' Montgomery Avenue Line SUNDAYS Then 6 .50 , 7.30, 8 .1 0, 8.50, 9. 30 , ~ n ~fUlld o f t he church. words below, "Edison's f i rs t l amp . lo = 1010 1050 and 1130 A M : =

    ~ . n ~ Eas tbound Starting at 6 .00 A. M. . ,. . . ~ U ~The Ladies' Aid Society will meet - Th n 1210 P M 1 25 0 1 30 21 0 __at the church Tuesday even ing . June ~ n ~L e av i ng A n de rs on a n d M o nt g om e ry T h en e v er y % - h ou r u nt i l 9.30 A. M. e

    5. . 10" 4' '5 ' , , ~ n ~

    E S T AT E N O T IC E lo w 2. 0, 3.30, 4. , .50, .30, 6.10, : . .:18, 8 o'clock, at the church. I ~n ~ Avenues Then 9.50 A. M. a nd e v er y 20 m in . 6.50, 7.30, 8.10, 8. 50, 9.3 0, 1 0. 10 , ~ n ~oly Tr, 'n,'ty Lutheran Church The Standard B ea re rs w il I ll ee t at - t ' l 11 50 P M 1050 and 11 30 P M and 1230 =;t he h om e o f M ar ga re t Shelter, 910 E s ta te o f Josephine Townsend, de- ~ n ~ un I . A : M . " . ~ U ~

    Rev. C le tus A. Senft, Past or . ! ll ont gomcr y AIenue. Tuesday evc - ceased , l at e o f t he B or oug h of N ar - ~ n 5 WEEKDAYS Then 1 2. 10 A . M ., 1 2. 30 , 1 .0 0 and ~ U ~Sunday, June 16: ning, June 18, 8 o'clock. b e rt h , M o nt g om e ry C o un t y, P a . : ~ Starting 2.00 A. M. Wy n ne w o od R o a d ~ u ~10:30 A. 1\I . -The Bible School g at h- l in io n pr ayer se rv ice in the Luth- Lett er s t ~ s t a m e n t a r yon the above IS U ~ at 5. 40 A M. . ~ n : :

    ers f ur t hc marking of the roll. e ran Ch ur ch Wednesday evening, Estate. haVIng been gran.ted to the ~ n ~Then every 20 m m ut e s u n ti l 12.00 Leaving 54th and City Line 5min_ Leaving Montgomery and Mar- ~ n ~11:00 A. l\l.-Childrcns Day exer- June 19, 8 o 'c lo ck . R ev. Robert E . u nd er SI gn ed , a ll persons IOdebted. to ~ ~ . utes late r than the above-men- ris Avenues, Bryn Mawr, far Ard- : =

    c is cs i nt ro du ce d b y t he p ro ce s- K ei gh to n w il l s pe ak . s ai d E s ta t e a re r eq ue st ed t o m ak e ~ m -~ U : : .P. M. mldmght. tioned t imes. more, Wynnewood, Merton and ~ n ~s ional o f chi ldren . The \Voman's Home Missionary mediate. payment, and those hav.lOg ~ n ~Then 12.30 A.l\I. and 1.30 A. M. 62d and Lancaster. Route follows: ~ n 3

    7:45 P. l \ f . -The e ve ni ng se rv ice . S oc ie ty witl m ee t at t he h om e o f M rs . legal claims t o p r es e nt t h e same, wlth- : = Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta- Eastbound-Leaving Morris and ~..~\Vednesday, 8 P. 1\f.-Colllmunity A. \V. Ward, 417 Narberth Avenue, out delay, to : U ~ Montgomery Avenues, Bryn Mawr, :.n.:

    Prayer Service in our c hu rc h w it h IThursday, June 20, at 2:30 P. 1\L KATE J O H N S O N , . . : n ~ SUNDAYS tion in Narberth 19 minutes l at er e as t on Mo nt gom er y t o Wynne- ~ U ~Rev. Keighton in charge. . 0 Executnx, ._ ... than the above.mentioned times. wood Road, ' then south on Wynne- ==.. Start ing at 5 .30 A.M. ~ " ' :Thursday, 6 P .. ~ l . - C o v e r ~ ddIsh B p t' t Church of the E ...angel 1723 N. 55th St., : .. :: wood Road, con tinu ing through : . n ~

    suppe r for the famll te s and f ri ends o f a , s . . . Philadelphia, Pa. ~ n ~T h en e v er y % - ho u r u n t i l 9.00 A . M . Narber th S h or t L i ne Wynnewood, Narberth and Merion; ~ n ~f amil ie s o f the church . R ob er t E . Kelghton, Mll1Ister. Or to h e r A t to r ne y, ~ ~ Th 92 0 A M d 2 0 ' then south on 6Sd Street to termi- !: ~

    Fridav, 8 P. l\L-Choir r eh ea rs al . S un da v. June 16: DESMOND J. McTIGHE, ESQ., : n ~ en. " an every min. \Vynnewood Road Line nus at 62d and Lancaster. ~ n ~. 9:30 A. 1\L-Devotional meeting of 205 Haverford Ave., Narberth, Pa. E n ~ until 12.00 P. M. midnight. d ~ n 3

    tIle Cilurcil Scllool Officers and (7 9 29) Then 12.30 A. M. and 1.30 A. M. Eas tboun Westbound _ Returning over The Presbyterian Church I teachers. - - ~ U ~ same route. ~ n ~R J h \T N M A M t 9 45 A M S ' f th CI I ~ M t : i t = ! ~: O ~u " .' Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta.- Leaving Pennsylvania R . R . Station, l.,!., .~ .v. 0 n an ess, . ., mls e r. : . . -. eSSlon 0 e lUrc 1 n. Eas tbound _n.Meetings for June 16: School. LOTS OF PEOPLE THINK :... ~ tion in Narberth 7 minutes later Narberth ~ . n ~9 :45 A. l\1.-Bible School. All de- 11 :00 A. l\f.-Morning worship. Ser- U_ than the above-mentioned times. Ie ving Mo rl d 11.01nt 0 _mon, "The Defeat of God." That U-KAN-PLA'l 'E is a good ~.. ~ WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYS a r s an ., 0 g mery ~.. ~

    partments. 1. Ser- 7 :4 5 P. l\L-Evening w or sh ip . S er - THEY ARE RIGHT' :Ou" Leaving 54th Street and City LiM Starting at 5. 50 A . M. "U'lmon theme, "Christ the Ful1ness mono "A Mountain Pass." . : .. ~ 21 minutes later than the above- ~ ::

    " d J 18 It gives a w h It e r a nd c l ea ne r ......~ , Th 630 710 750 830 9 10 9 50 WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYS ~.. Zf God. Tues ay, une : look t ha n a ny o th er Polish on .n.. mentioned times. en . , . , . , . , . , :.n.:11 :00 ~ ~ ; I C ~ ~ d - ~ ) ~ l K I ; s .D T ~ l h ; ~ hcon- 8:00 ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ i ; : ga ~ ~\ ~ ~ c ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~( ~ ~ t l ~ i c l k l c l t e g l a t ~ ~ ds t er l i ng s i l\ ' er E n ~ 10.30,11.10 and 11.50 A. M. Starting at 6.00 A. In. inj6:45 P. M.-)unior Endeavor meet- the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Approved by "Good H ou se - : . : n . ~ Westbound Then 12.30 P. M ., 1. 10 , 1 .5 0, 2 .3 0, T he n e ve ry % -h ou r u nt il 1 2. 00 ~ U ~I I, b H 315 B k I ],eeping" us a Si1\'er Polish, P 1\ 'd' hing. Miss ;Iorcnce 'u r er, Boardman opper, er 'e ey Nicol,el Polish. Si1\ 'er Plater. It ~ n ~Leaving 62d and Lancaster Avenue 3.10, 3.50. 4.30, 5.10, 5.50. 6.30, I. ml mg t. ~ n 3

    superintendent. 0 Road. Merion. prolongs the life of all plated C 710 750 830 910 95 0 10307:45 P. lI1.-Evening worship. S er- Wed ne sd av, J u ne 19: w ar e a nd RESISTS TARNISH. ~ n ' . WEEKDAYS , , , . , . , Westbound ~ n ~

    1I10n on " Go d S hi ni ng Forth in 8:00 P. ~ f . - U n i o nPrayer Service in w ' ~ ~ r a ~ g ~ n ~ a ~ ~ l ~ i l ~ k ~~ ~ ~ \ r i ~ r r m ' : ; I : . ~~n ~Starting at 6.00 A. M. 11.10 and 11.50 P. M. Leaving 62d and Lancaster Avenues ~ n ~t he Pe rfect ion of Beaut"." the Luthcran Church. The S I P II I - W tb d ..J economica l . I ve r 0 s 1. 1 ~ n ~ es ou n f or B ry n M aw r v ia Wynne- ~ n ~ext \Vednesday even ing prepa ra - pastor speak s upon t he topic, 3-oz. bot., 50c; S-oz. hot., $1.00 ~ .. Then 6.30 a n d e v er y 20 min. un ti l wood Road __

    t or y m ee ti ng , l oo ki ng f or wa rd t o t he "The Christian's Hardest Task." For Sale by ~ n ~ 11.50 P. M. L ea vi n g 5 4 th a nd City Line En3COlllJlJunion service on the fol1owing \Ve wish to announcc a special musi- _ _ Sunday. cal service next Sunday evening'. June . Cotter's Market, Hansell Bros., ~ n ~Then 12.10 A. 1\1., 12.30, 1.00 and WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYS Starting at 6 .25 A. M. ~ n ~ .

    O n S un da y evening. January 2 3, 23 . Miss \Vire. our organ is t , w il l p rc- Narberth Hdwr. , R ick l in Hdwr. ~ n 5 . 2.00 A . M . Starting at 6.10 A. M. And every %-hour unti l 11.55 P. M. ~ n 3Hon. Hans P. F re ec e, a p ro mi ne nt sent a recital beginning at 7:30 o'clock. .. ~ t " " t4"a wy er o f N ew York City, wil l de live r ;During the servi ce the quartet will

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    StrathmereTownsend's InletTuckahoeTuckertonVentnorWaretownWest Atlantic CityWest Cape MayWest CreekWest WildwoodWildwoodWildwood CrestWoodbine

    Ardmore, Pa .

    J. R. LAWRENCENewsdealer

    Narberth Post Office

    Norc:h WildwoodOcean CityOcean HeightsOceanViewPalermoParkers townPleasan tville

    Rio GrandeSea Isle CitySeaview ParkSomers PointStaffordsvilleStone Harbor

    ~S ~ M I L K

    B e fo r e y o u bu y a n y c a mp footwear, fo r'h e sake 0/ your children's fUlllre /00'health, see ou r ShoorTreds first. Ou rcamp f oo tw e ar f or Boys and Girls isavailable in every size an d width, tomake scient if ic f i ll ing possible 0 even'0 'h e long, narrow Joot of 'h e adolescen'

    HAVE' YOUR PAPERS FORWARDEDWHILE ON YOUR VACATION BY

    A Mocassinwhich develops th e archof the growing foot 0 Made of oiledelkskin w it h r aw hi de l ac es

    It is

    onl y o ne of t he m an y items in thegreatest camp line in Geuting history.

    The Canoe Mocassinfor camp

    that EVERY BOYwants

    Corson's InletDennisvilleEgg HarborForked RiverGlyn NeathLaunch HavenLinwoodLongportMan anawk inMargateMayettaNew GretnaNorthfield

    Tell your Abbotts Milkman, or 'phone us your change of

    address hefore you leave f or t he shore

    FOR SERVICE PHONE EVERGREEN 446162(Our MainPhi ladelphia Dairy)

    ABBOTf8 DAIRIES. INC PIIlLADELPHIA. CAMDEN. ATLANTIC CITY AND SEASHOIlEW O O D B ~ R Y .BRIDGETON, HAMMONTON AND VINELAND

    I ~

    I f you are spending the sV.mmer at a ny o f the following NewJersey shore resorts, you can enjoy Ahhotts dairy productso f t h e same high quality as ar e now served in your city home:

    SEASHORESERVICE

    AbseconAvalonAtlantic CityBargaintownBarnegatBeach HavenBeasley's PointBrighton ShoresCape MayCape May PointCeaar RunChelseaConovertown

    S A F E G U A R D E D BY SCI'E NC E A N D 1 ' U B E R C U L I N - T E S T E D

    ~ L L o t t

    Farewell Partyto 7th and 8t h Grades

    Anything you o r y ou r friends do isnews. Let us hear about It.

    Miscellaneous

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    Situations Wanted

    Scout Benefit SuccessfulT he s co ut benefit at the Narberth

    T he at re M on da y a nd T ue sd ay n ig ht sis reported a big success. Four scoutsw er e i ni ti at ed w it h a pp ro pr ia te a ndimpressive c er em on ie s i n to t he N arberth Troop by Assis tant ScoutmasterThomas l\f erkle. The boys wereMason, Va n A uk en , Te mp le m an andL iv in gs ton . A bo ut f our tee n boys Ihave a l r ea d y s i gn e d up fo r c am p a ndwill leave June 29. Th e benefit thisweek w as f or t he p ur po se o f de fr aying expenses of Narberth s c ou t s t h er ethis summer.

    On }.[onday e\ 'cning- t h e M ot he rs 'Counci l ga\'c a farewell party to themembers of t he s ev en th an d eighthgrade classes w ho a re Icaving the Narherth School in Septelll her to go toLower Merion J u ni o r H i gh .

    Th e t ah le s w er e most artistically\VIDO\v-\Vhit(', t 1 e ~ i r e ~w n ~ h :hl'ight,! ' lean horne and ~ u n n y~ ' n r d ; i n ~ l l e e -d e co r at e d w i th r o se s and honeysuckle

    tion invited. Phone Ardmore 27,,1-.1. and the wide window sills were massedYOU:-:. ~ I a r t i n(7th), D u d l e ~ 'Ave. (6-14)

    Fellowship Holds Annual 1;;]le

    On Friday e v ~ n i n g ,JUI.le (, 1929, the ~ v ~ ) ~ n a l l ' l o ~ V h ~ ~ : e : ; ~ I I ~ ~ ~ ;d ~ ) ~ ; ~ ~ ~ r l ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ ; ; t I ~ ~ ~~ t h l , ~ a d ey o y s Dra.matlc, Club. under from holding ful l - time position: m u ~ tthe dIrectIOn of 1I11ss Eckbert , pre- be r("id"nt o f M a in Un e district: statesented a three-act play, "The Fresh- if ruu have telephone. Write " P, "man," in t h e s c ho o l a u di t or i um . Th e Box 7273. Ardmore. ( t f )g ue st s w er e t he m em be rs o f tl!e 8hGrade Class, their parents and fnends.

    From t he l au gh te r a nd a pp la us e itseemed a great success. Th e leading

    roles were taken b,' Ned Bart le t t andR eu be n B ow en , s up po rt ed b y a n ablecast.

    A last-minute change o n a cc o un t ofthe illness o f C h ar l es R i ce f o un d redheaded X ye Spencer in t he r ol e of aflip flapper in a college town. Th e special tormentors of he f r es h m an w e reSophomores :-.[urray, H em sl ey a ndMills, w h o k e pt t he p la y moving fast.John R as er a nd J ac k M cI nt ir e, professor a nd b oo kw or m, respectively,furnished a l ar ge p ar t o f t he c om ed y,while S tu rg is P oo rm an a nd ArthurWright w er e i rr es is ti bl e a s col lege BHIGANTINE, N. J., furnished apartgirls. John Bob Miller as an Alabam a ment, 5 rms ., b :L th , electricity, g-ard ar ke y a nd j an it or e me ri tu s oi t he a g e; c on ve ni en t to b e ac h a n dbay; $350u n iv e rs i tv p r ov o ke d m u ch a m u se m e nt . for ~ e a s o n .808 Beach Ave. A. T.Boyd Lentz's service a s u n de r st u dy j';bcrt. (6-21-29)and p ro mp te r w as v er y m uc h a pp re - W IL DW O OD -L ot 40 x 100 withinciated. b lo ck o f b oa rd w al k, $2250; clear of

    The success o f t he play was due, in all "ncul11branee. It Is a bargain. Will.110 s m a ll m e as u re , to the a b l e a s si s t- H. Bright. Est. 48 years. OJ1!" Penna.a nce oi :-'[iss G a ss ne r a n d \Villiam a nd R e ad i ng Stations, Wildwood, N. J.(6-21-2!1)1\1 urray. I " _ 7 ' < \ . " ' T ; ' ; ' I . " " ' A " N " ' " ' T : < 1 C ; c ; ' - " ' C ; ' - I " ' ' 1 ' ~ Y ' - - - ; ' ' I . , ; 7 u ~ r C : : n - .--b:-":>a:"'r-dC:": a- >:k

    The m em bers of the ca st pre se nte d a pt. for rent. Wm. Kennard, 401Miss E c kb e rt w i th a h an d so m e p u rs e C h "s tn u t, PhilndelJlhia. (6-14-2')and a bouquet o f r o se s and delphiniumas a token of their appreciat ion.

    June 14, 1929

    I

    G I N t o Classified Advertisements will b e c ha rge d only Iene,oa 0 zce- to resIdents of the M ai n L in e whose names Iappear In the telephOne directory; to persons malntatnlng an account with I Library Outlines Children's

    G U l I . S ' 1 . : \ " I ' : ~ ' I ' ! ' l us. or to regular subscr ibers t o e it h er THE MAIN LINER, OUR TOWN, or';":'III';S NEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD. I Vacation Reading Plans

    Bat B a l l - ( ~ t hr . : l l ' l ~ ) - G r a y s ,8; R t 10 cents a lin e I n e ac h paper; 25 cents a line I n a ll three. l ' d ~ ,6. (7th (; I r l ~ ) - H , , < l ~ ,6, U r a r ~ , a e S - M l n i m u m charge, 35c in one paper; 75 cents in all three. Av- I For the. third y ea r t he L ib ra ry will. Do,]ge erage of five words t o t he l ine. No b lack faced t y pe u se d. co-operate with t h e M o th e rs ' CouncilBall-(Sth ( ; " ' l ~ ) - ( ; r a y ~ ,5;{ e d ~ , : L( j th ( ; I r l ~ ) - " < : r a ~ " : ; ,7; Heds, Deadlzone (0'0 lnse,otzons- aCclcaeSSpltfleeddu a d p V e t t o l s e w m e e d n n t s e s W d a l l y l , b ~in p l an n in g v a ca t io n r e a di n g fori tl

    1e

    . . children frolll the second throug 1 t 1eYolley B a l l - ( ' ~ t hn i l I ~ ) - R e d ~ . ~ ;o 'c lo ck f or O UR T OWN o r a ll three papers; Thursday, 1 o 'c lock , fo r THE sixth grades.

    r a ~ ' ~ ,o. (7th ( i i r b ) - H e d ~ ,~ ; (irays, MAIN LINER; Tllursday. 5 o'clock for NEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD. The l is t o f b ~ o k shas becn prepared

    ''I'otal-r:e,I:;, ;:1; r : l ' a r ~ ,~ ; : . Phone Your Ads to ARDMORE 3100 to outline a trip around the world,A W'H EH Y s t ar t in g a t P hi la de lp hi a a n d t ra ve li ng(Sth ( ; r a d e ) - - I 1 , , ( I ~ ;K. :'Ileg,", S; Eo I to Mexico and then on u p t h r ou g h thc

    Voig-ht. s. (Sth ( i l ' a d e ) - - ' ; r a y ~ ;K_ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ O X ' ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ * ~ * ~ ~ \I nd ia n r es er va ti on s a nd A la sk a t o the

    Ililler. :;; :II. :'I1l'l'onll('lI, i'.(7th

    ( imde) ". A r ct i c a n da cr os s t he

    A t l an t i c O c ea nn l ' ( I ~ ;:II. :'Ilariani. 2; F:. S"hrod"r. ~ . h i Real E st ate for R en t t o t he E ur op ea n c ou nt ri es , on into7th Grade)-( ;ray: ; ; Eo T h n l l 1 : L ~ ,~ : O. Sc 0 0 s--lnstruct,on J a p an , a n d thence south to the Philip- " t e ~ ,O. /,HIVATE (;AHA(;I '; for rent-Dudler pines. through Africa an d then home.

    j ' o t a l - l 1 e c l s , ~ o ; ( : r a y ~ ,14. \ ' ' ' A ~ T I ' ~ J ) - \ V o l n e l l ,ag ' e s 14 to 55, to he - A\"enue . nea t ' ' Y . r l l d a l ~ .l:thone N a r-1-'11le hl'a"elet, with t o r ec or d t he ir o\\'n journeylllgs.

    Half-:'Ilil .. H e l a r - l t l ' d ~ ,I;; ' i r : l r ~ ,;1 Rooms for Rent thl'('" d l a m n n d ~ ;"kin; ty of Ardl11ol'e suggestive list o f b oo ks will be keptT o t a l - r : . d ~ ,44; r;ray", :;". nwl'i" th"at 1'.', E v a u ~& King- Drug at the Librarv for the use of thoseTotal H ( ' o l ' e ~ - - ( S t h )H " , I ~ ,I:,,; (7th) I U ~ " ' I ' - l - ' u l ' n .I ' O O I I 1 ~ ;a l ~ of i l ' ~ ttlool' H t o l ' . ~ .H ( wa l' d. C al l A rd . :;,,(;6. making t h e t r ip , and in the fall those

    H , ' d ~ .:;!,. Total. 1111. (Sth) ( i r a y ~ ,4S: 4-I'm. a pt ., f ur n. 01 unful'n. IS who can report t h at t h ey have \'isited(71h) ( : , a y ~ .;;;1. Total, S 1 . . ('I'icl,,'t """ .. Al'dl1lo,e. Ardmore 1 ; ;0 - \ \ ' . R I E f S I each of the countr ies indicated will be

    Th" I'L',U1l:; o f t h, ' ( : i l ' l ~ '('010" 1-1,,1,1 ea state or a e rcwardcd b v t he Library. as usual, withD a y ~f or th e la , t thl"'" p'al'' ' al'e 'I' "'l'I::-:JSHED HOO:lI--nentll'llIan 01 I - - 'fi d bf o l l o \ \ ' ~ ; l . u ~ l n l ' ~ . -woman. T,.Il'plllllll' :-':al'helth 24:1 HlliHTl;nH F l ~ I U l YHD.-S r l 1 l ~ . , 1a Vacation R e ad i ng C e r h Icate, an y

    I n 7 - J : " d ~ ,77; ' ; I ' : l y ~ ,41. 411;1. (tf) all e o n \ ' l ' n i e n L ' e ~ ;I,ey at ~ 5 ; ;H l g h t e r ~Ithe :-'10thers' Council, also as usual.1 ! I 2 ~ - j : e d ~ ,S2; ( ; r a Y ~ ,;]1). I 'erry J:oad. with a n a p pr o pr i at e gift.1 9 2 ~ - n e d s ,104: G r a ~ ' ~ ,81. For Sale \YAY:>:Jo;. Dc,tal'hed h o m e ~on till' ~ l a i n

    1I0\"S' I ' ~ ' I ~ ~ ' J ' S LitH'. $5450 ... _ ~ I ~ l a l l:UllfJUnt o f c as h. G.B r o a d .1 u n l p - H e d ~ ,26; ( ' a l l A r d i l l o r e . ,0aS. Ive\Vitnll\.o-L. P e t e l ' H ( 7 t h ) , :\IAT-fOGANY B U F ' F l ~ 1 ": ; i x d i n i n g rOol11

    e l l a in.;, ill good (I)IH1 i t ion . 4432 O \ " ~ J ' -l l i g h .J u l l l P - R e d s , 24; h r o o k A '"e., Bala . Phunt.:' I j e l n l o n t

    \Vinn('r-(;. Sl'hroder (8th), _6_S_il._S-_\_'"_. _

    ield D ay H el d byNarberth Junior High

    T h e N ar b er t h J un io r H ig h Schooleld its annual Color. F i ~ l dDay ?n luesday u nd er t he dlreclOn of MISS,hurch ' 'and 1\1r. Cook, P h ys i ca l D i- [

    ectors.

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    C. P. COOK, General MllfUlger

    Narberth Avenue at t he P. R. R.

    UPHOLSTERERS

    When miner s' hea rt s get seton f inding gold, nei ther hunger,blinding snows, zero temperaturenor nor th country silences swervethem from their purpose. Theygo on with not half the chanceof f or tu ne b ui ld ing as y ou h av eby steadily saving.

    Nothing

    TH E cATLAS

    Member of Federal Reserve SystemOpen Friday Evenings From 7 Until 9 o'Clock

    NARBERTH BRIDGE GARAGE

    Colorful FabriCsAwnings nowadays may be as ga y and colorful as the

    owner desires. Look o ve r o ur a ss or tm en t o f v a r i- c o lo r e dnon-fading m at er ia ls . T h er e is s ur e t o b e on e to please you'When you have us install y o ur a w n in g s you ar e assured ~neat, workmanl ike job at a reasonable price.

    We are convinced that Goodyear Pathfinders offer as much

    o r m or e value per dollar than a ny t ir e on t h e m a rk e t ..

    Compare the prices g i ve n b el ow with those of any other

    concern selling tires.

    Balloon Tires

    29 X 4.40 $6.0030 X 4.50 6.7529 X 5.00 8.7530 X 5.00 9.0031 X 5.25 10.2532 X 6.00 13.00

    F OT Sale at the

    SAMUEL N. HALL, PrtsiJent

    109 N or t h N a r be r th Av en ue . : : :. Phone Narberth 3625

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    Ha'JIe Yo u R e a d -"The Well of Loneliness?""All Quiet on the Western Front?""Loose Ladies?"

    YOU MAY RENT THEM FROM OUR LIBRARY ATTH E RATE OF 2c A D AY

    'The CJX.arberth CJX.ational 'Bank

    Carpenter {5; Builder10 0 N . N a r b e r t h Av e n u e Phones: D.ay-Narberth J9i3M.

    Evemng-Narberth 3828R.

    The O IJ es t S to re i n N tt rb er th

    224 Haverford Avenue Phone Narberth 4035~ ~ _ a e

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    work-

    P h o ne N a r b e rt h 4005

    No Charge For Carry

    BEST COAL

    C Y N W Y D 700

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    Sand :: Lime

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    Gravel : : Slag

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    Wherever you p la n t o go f or y ou r v a c a ti o n , l e t

    us a r r a n ge t h e details fo r yo u before yo u star t .

    I f y ou i n te n d t o t ravel , drop i n - a n d l et u s h el p

    you. There is n o c h a rg e fo r this service.

    Ou r Tr a v e l D e p a r t m e nt is complete , an d we will

    be glad to give you descriptive folders of th e places

    where you wish to go , an d p la n y ou t ri p w it h y ou .

    'Train tickets, s teamship reservations, hotel accommo

    dations, an d s p ec i al c r ui s es c a n al l be taken care of

    r i gh t h e r e i n A r dm o re .

    TH eMERIONT ITLE,,-TRUSTCOMPANY

    OF ARDMORE 49P E N N S Y LVA N I A

    N A R B E R . T H . e A L .A " C V N V V V O

    SO THEY SAY

    The patronage of a d is tingui shed c li en te le a long theLine g ives uner r ing evidence of our high standards ofmanship.

    Imaginary Con'JIersationsMrs. X. - " I 'm h a v in g g u e st s for dinner tonight and I

    c an 't f or t he l if e o f me t h in k w h at t o h av e f o r d es se rt ."

    Mrs. Y. - " W h y, that 's e as y. C al l up W hi te 's a nd h av ethem send up some of their delicious iee cream. You can ge tit in almost an y conceivable flavor."

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    "I t is just as easy t o m ar ry t he boss'daughter as the stenographer."

    -Professor Robert EII I I I IOI IS Rogers.

    '" '" '""For the m aj or it y o f us l if e is a

    mystery which a r ou s e s o u r curiosity."" -IYalter YI/st.. '" '""The g r ea t cs t o b st a cl e to progress

    is n ot m an 's i nh er it ed pugnacity, buth is incor rig ib le tendency to parasitiS1l1."

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    "Latin and algebra arc undoubtedlygood training for the mind, b ut t he yare of a bo ut a s m uc h p ra ct ic al use to

    Tw o Di e in Plane C rash Imost of us as a k no wl ed g e o f h y - I ~ "11' J " , I h 'J9 '1 f I draulic engineering.".,1 lam . n e c , _ , plot or t le --Emily Post. I Al l Sorts of Jobbing and Alteration Work

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    , 3 "Our nature is n ei th er n ob le nor I Quickly and Reasonably Donean ames F. Bnen, 2 , Consho- generous. 'vVe remember slights morehocken, p a ss e ng e r, w e re k il le d i n an easily than kindnesses ." I Walter P MleSenairplane crash at Gladwyne las t Thurs- -En / c s t Dilllllet.

    '" '" '"day. Funeral s er vi ce s f or t he former . "The m er e e xi st en ce o f n e ws p ap e rswere held Tu es d a y w i th interment in IS a proof of the religious instinct

    among men, that p a ss i on a te i n t er e s t i nChurch Hill C em et er y, M ar yl an d, o ne another which implies that we arewhile the funeral of 'vVelch was h el d a ll gossips together."a t S t. ) 'f att hi as ' Chl,lrch, Consho- -Christophel" Marie}'.

    hocken, 1 f on d ay, w i th b ur ia l i n theadjoining cemetery.

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    Junior High NightSees Many Honored

    Four th Plans U n d e r W ayPlans for the Fourth of July celebra

    tion in the b o ro u gh a re b ei ng f or mulated. Th e Legion is co-operatingwith t he B oa rd o f Trade in providingfor the celebration. It i s e xp ec te dt h a t B u rg e ss Henry A. Frye will announce his citizens' commit tee shor t ly .

    Harry A. Simpson is c ha ir ma n o fthe Harold D. Speakman Post's committee, while the Board of Trade representatives w il l b e C ol on el A. A.Keesler and J. Bertram N esper .

    Th e ce leb ra t ion , which i s expectedto o u td o a ny t hi n g o f this n a t ur e h e re

    tofore, will encompass baseball games,fireworks displays and a b an d c onccrt i n the even ing .

    hand drawingCynwyd.

    Bil1ie "Vren rendered two violinsolos a nd B er na rd :Mellor s an g t wosongs while the s ta ge wa s b ei ng a rranged for the play.

    In conclusion the ninth grade presented a o n e- a ct p l ay by John Golden,"The Vanishing Princess." ArthurT ut tl e, E li no r Schoff, R o bc r t B ra idand Eddie J\f oore took the leadingparts.

    A p ic tu re o f t he Abbeys at ValleyForge, "The Cairn," f ir st in the series

    o f p ic tu re s of the Evolution of theB oo k, a nd a s il ve r trophy in t h e g i rl s 'color c o nt e st w e re given t o t he J un io r

    IHigh Schoo l by the upper school.I Gift s f rom t he e ig ht h g ra de t o th e

    E. j un io r H ig h were a