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*ll Work Guaranteed
under the instruct ion of
Mar ti " V . Case
Brookline Country Club
Outings - Dances - Banquets
Play Badminton and Tennis( ra in o r shine )
at the
Phone Poplar 3710
Alterations - Installations
G ERefrigerators
• WashersVacuum Cleaners
2 years assis tant pro at the Penn A. C.3 years pro at Huntingdon Valley
Mill Road, Brookline Phone: Hilltop 1600
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Narberth Electric and Radio Co.
Have you visited the
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CALL NARBERTH 4182 FOR EXPERT
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at Camp LuptonFor catalog address Dr. H. J. Benchoff
Head Master, Box 191
On F. an d M. S t ud e nt Weekly.!
Two Narberth boys, graduates of!
Lower Merion High School, have bcen iappointed to the busincss s ta ff o f t he I 121 N. Narberth Avenue Narberth, Pa.Student Weeldy, undergraduate news- A fUll l ine of Men's Furnishings, Including Simpson's Made-to-Measure Clothes
paper of Fran kli nand Ma rs hall col-I ' i i i i i J i a m i i e s i i S ~ t ~ a n ; t i o ; n i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i . i i i P ; ' ; I O ; t ; l e i : i N i i a i r b i e i r ; t h i i 2 i 7 i 7 ; 2 i i i i i l llege, Lancaster. IIIThey a r e Justin R. Peters, Jr., son I
of MI'. a nd Mrs . Justin R. Petel's, of
N ar br oo k a ve nu e, a nd G eo rg e H .
Spccr, Jr., of Wynnewood avenue.
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FeaturingGood Food and Good Drinks
Phone: Narberth 3799
W 9nnewood House1236 Montgomery Avenue, Narberth, Pa.
A Disti1Zctive a1Zd Beautiful
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Luncheons from 45c Dinners from $1.00
Special Sunday Dinner
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These services areat your call on
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Ope" Sawrday lI"til 3 P. M.
29 Bal a Ave. , Ba la -Cynwyd
U-R-NEXT
41 N. Narberth Avenue
Comcr Cupboard s fo r china
Recreat ion Rooms in bascment
to save upsct conditions in
other parts Qf the housc
See that windows an d s e r ~ e n sopnate freely.
Evcl"y day ' c an b c M oth cr s'
Day if shc has convcnient
household equipment, s uc h a s
Storagc space fitted with
shelves, drawer spacc an d com
partmcnts
Shull Lumber; ICompanyThc Li"k Betn'cc" Forest & HOllie
FOR A REAL
HAIR CUT
Harold M. KirschtP" ..
Now at the Narberth J oa n C raw
f or d p la ys t he t it le role i n " Th e Last
of Mrs. Cheyney," the latest film
pr es en t at ion of t he Frcderick Lons
dalc play in wh ic h a young American
widow ha s a fondness fo r London
jewels. In support are William Pow
ell as h cr b utl er an d Robe rt Mont
gomer y a nd Frank Morg an a s h er
suitors.
"Romeo and Juliet," Monday and
Tuesday, stars Norma Shearer andLeslie H ow ard in the title roles of
Shakespeare' s immortal tragic 1'0
mancc , which ended t he f eud between
the Montagues an d t he C apul et s o f
Verona. Edna May Oliver, Hcnry
Kolker, John Barrymore, Basil Rath
bone a nd o th er stars have important
parts.
Wednesday (Cash Award Night)
wil l see the stars of "Ah, \Vilderness,"Eric Linden an d Cecilia Parker, in
"Si ns o f Chi ld ren, " a film based on
the novel "I n His Steps . "
Next week-end's attraction wiII be
"Lovc is News" w it h T yr on e P ower
and Lore t ta Young.
Monday and Tuesday
ERIC LINDEN and
CECILIA PARKER in
Wednesday (Award at 9)
This Friday and Saturday
Sa tu rd ay a t 1 P. M.
Specially Selected Feature
for the Children
NORMA SHEARER and
LESLIE HOWARD in
f rom the novel "In His Steps"
"SINS OF CHILDREN"
"ROMEO and JULIET"
'The Last of Mrs. Cheyney'
William Powell
Robert Montgomery
and JOAN CRAWFORD in
TIM1t!", ... TOMMY MACKLIN
Mrs. \Vhiting at P.T.A. ConventionMrs. E. A. Whiting, president of
the Narberth Parent-Teacher Asso
ciation, left Tuesday for Richmond,
Va ., t o a tt en d t he convention of the
National Parent-Teacher Association
i n ses si on this week
Telephone: Narberth 4100
Philadelphia Re]Jl'escntatil'('s:
NEVILLE & HITCHINGS, INC.12 South 12th Strect
Lutheran Thespians a Riot ofFun in "Pulling the Curtain"
Entered aH Heeon(l-c1nHs mntter Octoher13, 1:11·1, at the] 'lIHt Olli,·., at X ~ r h e r ~ l , l ,Pa .. und er th e Act of ;\larch .l. 18.,1.Subscription rate, $2 per year in advance
Of fi ce_ 209 Haver fo rd Ave ., Narbe rt h Lower Merion Junior High Schooltrack men continued their fine form
on the cinder pa th s l a st Sa tu rday at
Bethlehem. The r el ay s held a t t ha t
city each spring have hecomc promi
nent sincc their inauguration several
years ago. The finest junior high
teams of thc castern section of Pennsylvania take part and it is a source
o f p ri de t o t he coachcs of Lower Mer-
Friday, May 7, 1937 ion that the boys who h av e m ad e u p
================ Ithe local junior h igh squads f or t hel)ast four or five years have been con-
sistent winncrs.
Last week the Orange anrI Black
t eam brought home cups for victoriesContInued from Pal:e One in the 440- and SSO-yard ' re la ys . T ho
Wit h p le nt y o f s ta ge presence a nd cu p f or t h e l a tt e r event becomes tho
a real personal ity, Dwight Mackell as permanent possession of the school.
Fonzy Donohue put plenty of pep i l ~ t o IThe Leopards ~ ) a d . two legs won. on it
his p ar t a nd had the audience w Ith a nd th e fine 1unn ll lg o f t he pI e s e ~ tTh' s qu ad a ga in brought them out III
him all the time. IS you.ng. man f ro nt . T he 440 -y ar d d is ta nc e v ic to ry
'was thoroughly at home an d IS Just a g iv es the school the second leg on an
"natural." other trollhy which will remain in the
Ronald Howell as Herman sprecher, t rophy cabi ne t at the Junior High
wore "the smile that. ',von't. come ~ f f " S ~ h o o l U 1 ~ t i l l ~ e x t spring. S h ~ ~ l d t h e ~with which h e won IllS audlCnce flom WlIl a ga ll l, I t becomes thells pel
t he s ta rt . His German accent was Imanently.classic and never overdone . With. a The ent ire track team visited Smed
winning personal i ty and a f ine vOlce ll ey J un io r H igh of Chester Tuesday
this young fellow " ha s wha t i t takes." afternoon, where, they defeated their
As Lucas Luxow, an ex-tragedian, h os ts b y a margin of some thirtyJack Howell, d id amazingly well c?n-\ points. Lower.Merion t ook 12, of 14s ider ing the f a ct t hat an ex-tragedIan first places. BIll Strong, George Mc
ha s many y ea rs back of h im , a ll of IDonald, Elvin Holmes and Malickson
which would naturally be somewhat Iall s ta rr ed f or t he local squad.
of a handicap when attempted by a The Senior High School showed up
youngster, however, he got p le nt yIwell in the Ursinus scholastics last
laughs. Hi s make-up and costume, Saturday, held at Collegevil le. Coach
including a h ig'h ha t, added much to IDrumm's cinder artists took first hon- -"Over 20 )'ellro"-
his c o m e d ~ · . lors in the running' events, bu t Norris- Experlenc'e KnOWledge Love ofAnimals
The "pi ece de resistance" of the town scored hcavily in the field cvents MAIN LINE OFFICES
evening was an e x ; . e l ~ e n t j n ~ p e r s o n a - l to score t he mos t t eam poi nt s at the 25 City Ave. , Ba la, Pa.tion of t he l at e \\ I1ham GIllette as ·Illleet. Phone: Cynwyd 1572"Sherlock Holn1es." P ~ r f e c t i } ;os- Coach John Fetter has three games I•••••••••••••••,.tume, pipe and prohle, \" mired this week for h is d iamond ham!. .- __
Shewell did, a most cre.ditable p ~ e c ~ of ILansdowne w as t he enemy on ~ , u e s - Iwork. A small part 11) the l a ~ t act 'l dayand wer e po tent enough to Will by
but well done. a score of !J to 1. The coach held ou t
Winter Shewell acted the bewilclered Ihi s two s tr on g' cs t p it ch er s f or t he ILcon Hunderstine, in such a way as' games wi th N or ri st ow n a nd U pp pr
to gai n r ca l sympa thy f rom the audi-IDarby . Norristown wi ll b e met OIl
ence and a c t u a l l ~ ' l ived h is character ' Roose\'elt Field Thursday, while Uppcr
as hen-pecked husband of the presi - Darby comes to Pennypacker Field 011
dent of the woman's club. Friday.
As Hobart, wh o d ou bl ed in many Ray Ryder, Lower l\Ierion's most I
p ar ts , S am ; \I cCar tl ll 'y , d id a good e ff ec th 'e pitcher, will take the hill atjob. His l ines d id no t af rOI'd h im the Norristown. I f R a ~ ' can' t def t' a t the
oppor tun it y f or much comedy as strong' Blue an d White outfi ts, then
was wha t mig-ht be tl'rmed a straight Coach Fetter has no one that ean.
part which made his task a ll t he more Ensinger will he the hurler against
difficult. Uppcr Darby 011 Friday provided hr'
Char les Westman a s th e p can ut- does not have to do an y relicf work at.
eating' J o h n n ~ ' got many l au gh s a nd Nor ri st own. .
was indeed Y l ' r ~ ' much at homc in a We sec wherc \Vee Ed Bt'ctelll
good comcdy part playcd ill the audi- hurJpll t he sho t a distance of f i f t ~ ' - f h ( 'ence. allli a half feet at the Univcrs ity of
To enumerate all the parts would :\Iarvland last week. He a ls o chucked
t a l, e up too l lIuch SllaCl" >iullice to s ay t he ' di scus nne hundr ed a nd t hi rt y
that the balance of t he c as t of little five feet s om e i nc he s, a nl l for these
stars, including' E :i the r Durbo ra \\ ', f ( 'a ts r ec ei " ed a gold watch fr()1l1
Dorothy i\Iackell, Hilda Howell, D e t t ~ · s o n l l ' h o ( I ~ ' at l\Iercershurg Acallc'my,
Seabolt, Kathryn C at he rm an a nd the school he was ]'l'lll'esenting' at t h ( ~Pearl Carter a ll d id excellent wOl'l, time.
and the cntire production was way Ed will yet astound the Main Line
above what usually i:; considered as a wh en he gets his f ull size and
church entertainment. It was real s t rength. He i s s ti Il just a hoy at his
theatre done amazingly well. weight of 270 pounds and his six fpet
Considering the fact that the cast 11\'e inches of hei gh t. Go to it, Ed,
in the main was a ~ ' o u t h f u l one , a B ee tem.most able performance was gi\'en. It
really is amaz ing t he t al en t in this
direction that is hidden in almost
every organization in Narber th, prov
i ng t ha t almost everyone apparently
ha s a " ~ . e n , " i f b ut in a small way, to
"strut the boards."
It is, of course, to be considered
that "Pul l ing' the Curtain" was no t
q ui te t he p la y that George Kelly 's ••••••••••••••••
"The Torchbearers" is, although along'
th e same lines and ~ ' e t this same cast
i n " Th e T or ch be ar er s" would have
given a nne performance. The talent
is there and i n M rs . Spencer Smith,
t hey have indeed an excellent coach
an d director and apparent ly, one will
ing to work, because a ny c as t o f f if
teen involves ditticulties and in the
c as e o f "Pu lli ng' t he C ur ta in " t hi sl
task was doubled on account of handling not o n l ~ ' t he work on the stage, Ibu t also that part so wel l done in thc I.audience.
"Pulling t he Curt a in" was a hit fo r
certain. I
THE BUSKINEER.
Charged With Bcating Wife IWarren Will i am Kunkle, 34, of
Montgomery avenue near Brynwood
Manor road, Narber th, was held with
ou t bail fo r court Monduy n ig ht o n
charges of assault and battery and Ithreatening to kill, after his wife,
Elizabeth, te st i fied hc beat h er f or a Ihalf hour i n a drunken rage Saturday
night. IKunkle, an automobile mechanic,
who denied t he cha rges, was al'l'csted
on a warrant sworn t.o by his wifc
and arraigned before Magistrate WaI
te r B. Lownes in t he Lower Merion
police station, Ardmore.
OURl " ' " j J l O l \ \ ~ Yl\..T , - ----------- . ICrawford as "Mrs. Cheyney"JL \ ,W ..l Current Film at Narberth
A CO-O]lcl'lltive COlllllll/nUII NelVs]J(/.perfounder/in 1 flZ4 by the Narl!t?l'thCivic A s , ~ o c i { / t i o l l . nml Im/Illshedeva/l Friday at Nal'berth, Pa·.
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BROOKLINE
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Alumnae AssociationInterfraternity Council of
Lower Merion High SchoolGirls ' West Catholic
Alumnae AssociationMiss DiAmbrosia's Dance RecitalOverbrook High SchoolHaverford High SchoolUpper Darby H i ~ h School
Inter.Sorority CouncilSouth Philadelphia Boys'High School
St. Denisan's ChurchPhiladelphia Savings Fund Society
Your fami ly doctor examinesJunior or Sister regularly to makesure they keep well.
Fo r that same reason ou r Veterinarians examine e ach cow producing Abbotts de luxe "A" Milkmany times a year. Tha t' s whyyo u ca n d ep en d on th e DailyPurity an d Safety of this fine,delicious milk.Wh y not git·c ch i ldren the Health Protection
ofAbbotu de luxe uA" l\1ilk bCR'iuniug tomorrow?
Ardmore 4400
St. Mary's Laundry,Inc.
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TUNE IN ABBOTTS MONDAY MERRYMAKERSKYW-EVERY MONDAY EVENING AT 7:30 P. M.
HAVE BOOKED AT THE
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For s ervi ce , o rd er f rom the Abbot ts Mi lkman, o r phone Ardmo re 358ABBOTTS DAIRIES, INC., Philadelphia, Camden, South Jersey, Seashore
Distributors of Walker·Gordon Certified Milk
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Phi Tau ThetaPhi S igma ChiTau Theta ChiRoxborough High AlumniSigma Tau DeltaSt. John' s Chapter o f the
Philadelphia DeMolayGamma Delta PhiAlpha Phi Beta
Alpha Tau BetaHaverford High AlumniAlpha Beta DeltaSigma KappaTredyffrin·Easttown High AlumniCavaliers' ClubWilliam LinforthTheta O m e ~ a ThetaPsi Sigma DeltaTaylor's Business SchoolDelta DeltaPhiladelphia C o [ [ e ~ e of
Pharmacy and ScienceChi Sigma Kings ' ClubWest Philadelphia High,
Class of 1935
I l I : A [ ) L I ~ r : § !They're most important right now!show you the new coiffures-one ofwhat you 're looking for.
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Los t and FoundLOST-\\'ri'lwatl'h outlincd within CYllwyd. Heward. C'yn. HI5,
L O ~ T - I fn nd\\Toug"ht gold nep]daccjaue f.itOlll:'H. Call )fer ion 30jti.
Lost and FouudLOST-EYEC:LASSES in hlack case nearEg-Yllliall Tilpatl'e Oil Saturday nlg-ht.
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I I IN YOUR COMMUNITY11
~ O R E - = S p n . i n ~ i e { ~ W ~ T E ~" "
Muriel White Engaged
lIIr. an d I\1rs. J. P . Whi te , o f Essex
avenue, announce t he engagement o f
their daughter, Miss Murie l White , toMr. Robert Baker , o f Overbrook.
Miss White, who is a gr aduat e o f
Lower Mer io n High School, will
gmduate f r om Swar thmore College
t hi s June .
Mr. Baker isngraduate of the
University of Pennsylvania, class of
1935.
nloney
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your
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Nights, Sundays and HolidaysNarberth 2651
(Free Calls for Subscrlber3 Only)Hilltop 10280 Bryn Mawr 10280
We'l l de liver it before you goout. Just make it clear whenyou want it. It'll be there onthe dot.
Ralph S. Dunne
NARBERTHCOAL· COMPANYlbllerforc1 e, &1"o.rth A - - e
Jeddo gives you more heat because i t' s t he p ur es t c oa l madeby nature by a wide margin.No other c an app roa ch i t.
It burns t hro ugh and th rough.Little left for ashes-none forcl inkers. Takes less of Yom'time and labol·. .
Jeddo-Highland anthracite burnsl onger and more steadily thanordinary coal. Fewer t ri p s tothe furnace.
Less
It's s uc h fu n to wear his
heart - embroidered jumper
frock of handkerchief Jawn
with dimity blouse. Navy
with r ed , g re en with white.
Sizes 7-12, $12.95
Sizes 3·6, $9.95
Childrm's Shop, Third Floor
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Hurrah forLanz of Salzburg!
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I THE FIRESIDE Bo'\l Scout Notes IBill Sargent.1 ....:../ ! T en Y ea r Veteran-Russell Wood.:
i Mrs . W . A. Pearson, o f Avon road, Main Line DiHtrict COIO·t I Valley Forge Hike Awards-Bob!
Ien te r ta ined he r Sunday School Class T he M ain Li ne Di st r ic t Cour t o f H al l, Ed. Houseworth, Richard Iof St. Matthew's Church, Ph iladel Honor and Board o f Rev iew will be Houseworth and Geo rg e Rowet , a l l o fphia, at dinner Monday evening ather home. held at the Radnor High School, Au- Bala-Cynwyd Troop No.2.
EWEEJ \du bo n a ve nu e, W ay ne , o n Tuesday C tV II F
Mis s He le n B la ke , daughter o f M r. e ve ni ng at 7.45 P. 1\1. Those who ell/lpO/'ce a a ey . O/'uc
and Mrs . T . W. Blake , o f Rockavon wiII receive awards are: The Boy Scout Troops 111 th e Val-Iro ad , Mer ion , gave a luncheon and ley Forge Council of Delawar e and
1121-24 CHESTNUT ST Ibridge Saturda)'. Those present Ar(dfmore No. 1-R.) MTohntgomFery, Montgomery Counties , Boy Scouts ofI Jr . our year scout, eo. er- . ' . . , . ' .
P H I L A D E L P H I A
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were t he 1\ Iisse,s R.u,th Wohlert, Bett.y d C N I E F P K Amellca, ale busy plepalmg to pal-we r a . an g e, . ' . owers, en- t" t ' I 1 C t b
Lou Denms , Vll 'gmta de Hart, Conme ' IClpa e 111 t le a nn ua a mporee 0 e
~ IByrd, Beulah Buek, Edna Glenn a nd n et h Conner, Alfred F e r w e r ~ a , H.arry h el d i n Art il lery Park, Valley Forge,
1 IE II
Wanderland, Bob Therpet, Bill Kiesel, t l . k d f 1\< 92 23 1937, Jean nge lart. . . l e \ \ee -en 0 lay - , .
Bill Emmons, Robert Reed, John Chll-I ' •
( r Mrs. Freder ick Har jes , o f V al ley t on , R ob er t Cornelious, Jr., ' Walter NatIOnal Jmnbo/'ce m. July
! IView Farm, Valley Forge, will enter- Brown, E . Reyno ld s, C. Raynor, M. The Valley Forge Council ?f Dela-
.. ;; . . tain the Fortnightly Club at luncheon Bolb. ware and Montgomery CountIes , Boy. IMay 14. This wil l b e the final meet-) N 2 F t Scouts of America, a r e p l ann ing to.- t I Ardmore o. -( ou r veal' s cou ) ..' -- - I ing of the season. H d' d R b 't H d' send three IJrovlslOnal troops, a gl'OUp
IBruner ar I;J an 0 er ar Ie. . .
Mr. an d Mrs. W. G. Briner and I C d N 2 G d C 1 compnsmg close t o on e hundred scouts. 1 'II d Ba a- y nw y o. - or on a - ancl scou t leaders , to the National
C- ? 0 ........;--- f am i ly , o f Mer ion avenu e, WI spenI " the week-end at State CoIlege, visiting I O \ ~ I C d No.3-Richard Hoff, Jamboree which w il l b e h eld in Wash-\ thei r daughter , Miss Eleanor Briner , T aHa- ffynw
yington, D. C., this summer, June 30
T'11 ed o. to Ju l 9
who is attending coIlege. hey WI B r ~ n Mawr No. 1-M. Barone, y.
a t tend t he Mothers' Day exercises at Francis A. Nash, George G. Zipf, AI- ,..- -. i l l
the college this Sunday. fred R. Jamison, George Perkins. Lawn MowersMr. an d Mrs. Warren Franklin Merion No. 1-Jo11l1 Hepman, Rus- Repaired and Ground
Wielland, of Han se l l ro ad , are re- selJ Belfie ld , Archie Tifft, George Rebuilt Lawn Mowers For Sale
\
ceiving congratulations upon the Grow, Kent Roberts, Ray Watrous, F o ~ u ~ ~ ~ a : ~ ~ V ~ ~ r ~ a l ~ n dbirth of a daughter, Edna Geo rg e D ick Cu st er , Charles C. Beyer, 2nd. h
IWielland, on April 22. Merion No.2-Field ing Howe. Smedley's Lock S OpMr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Price, of Narberth No.2-Russel Shinn, AI. L-_I_O_4_D_u_d_l_eY_A_v_e_._N_a_rb_e_rt_h_2_9_6_6--.
IMerWyn road, Merion, a nd th eir Townsend, Jim Pruitt .
daughter, Mis s Dor i s P r ic e, spen t t he Penn Wynne No. I -Don Rhaesa"Iweek-end in Baltimore a s t he g ue st s R B b B I II
Edward osengarten, 0 urn ey,
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0f Mrs. Price's mother, 1\1rs. George G. Murphy , John Cox, F. Johnson,E lm er . Mi ss Price acted as brides Thomas Johnson, Edwin Dafter.maid at the wedding o f Miss Mar- Rosemont No.2-Wa l t e r Harrison
garet Kidd and Mr. James Phi l li p ( fo ul ' year s cou t ), Geoffrey Saunders
Aaron whic h took p la ce on S at ur da y ( fo u r year s co ut ), J ames F . Jamie-in Ba ltimore . IC H h f
son, Jr .!\I1'. an d 1\1r s. R al p . ea t , 0
Shirley road, will sllend the week-end
at State College and a t tend t he Moth- Classifieders' Day exerc ises on Sunday.
MI'. an d :'III'S. Franklin R. Lind- Advertisementssay, of Wynnedale road, s pe nt l as t
wcek-end in Baltimore .
!\Iiss Sarah Burbank, of Pottstown,
was the guest of :'IIiss Hazel !\Ia 1
scher, daughter of l \Ir. and Mrs. J.
C. l\larscher, of Haverford avenue,
ovcr the wcek-end.
l\Ir. an d Mrs. John l\1. Denni s, o f
Anthw)'n road, Merion, s pe nt t he
weck ·cnd in Atlantic City.:\1r. an d :\Irs. E. Grafton Carlisle,
i of Swar thmore, a r e receiving coni gratulations u po n t he birth of thcir
i ,;ccond daug'hter, Penclope Susan
i Cal'1isle. :\Irs. Carlisle is the former
'Miss LiJl ian Bakcr, daughter of Mr.and :\Irs. J. H. Bakcr, of Haverford
avcnue, Xarherth.I :\lrs. E. C.' Griswold , of Chestnut
,.• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ ayclltte, rccent!\' returncd from a s ('vI era I daYS' s t a ~ ' at i\letlford, :\Iass.,
:whcrc sill' visit'ed hcr daughter, Miss
,Eunice Griswold, who is attcnding
!Tufts College.:\11'. and Mrs. Douglas s S tone al l
Livings ton , of 11-1 Esscx U\'enue, arc At YOllr Servicer c c ( ~ i v i n g congratulations upon th e HELIAI3LE CARPENTER. alterations,
, birth of a : ,on, Douglass S t o n e ~ 1 1 1 Liv- I sereening-s, Gottlieb Esslinger, 122 Con, in/.!:stoll, .Jr., on Sunday, i\Iav 2. : \ Irs. way avenue. Cali J '\arbe rth 3748-P... (toi :, , . " " " DRAPERIES , Sl ip Cover s, Ven s£lanLI\'lng'ston IS thc lormer l\Ilss ' e r a blinds, Awnings. Furniture, Upholster-
, SutlH'rl:llld, daughtcr of :\11', and :\11'5. lng , Beddings, Rugs c leaned , repaired
•R. Druc e Su th er l am l , o f B rook line . ~ ~ : ~ n ~ ; ~ r e g Y n ~ ? y a d . l e n g ; ~ ~ ; : ' 1 ~ ~ ~ ; ~ m e : l:\ll's. E. C. G l ' i ~ w o l d . of Chestnut Forme rly w ith J ohn Wanamaker . ( tf )
avcnue, who spent several days i n UPHOLSTERING and rep , Sp rIngs ot'I if' I ' I I · I ' ' t ' l C t ' 3-plece suites repaired, $10: Chair ra.' e( 01'<, • ass., a so VISI C( ap am covered, $6, Go anywhere. Call Lewlll,and :\Irs. F redcr ick Van Auken in 227 E, Lancaster ave. Wayne 1496.
Boston. The V an Auk en s formerly CAHPENTER - BUIIJDER - EstimatesI'v -I '1 r-:'lrberth cheerfully furnished, ,Tobhing promptlyI C( 11 <. attended to, Lcander ' ,"Icl,man. 305 Con-1\11. Howard Cotter, l\'arberth way ave, Narberth 3888. (to
merchant, is on a trip to Florida.
:\Irs. Adolph Schafer, of Broadaxe ,
en tc r ta ined a t a bridge party an d
miscellaneous shower Tuesday e\'ening
in honor of i\Iiss Virginia Getty,
daughter of 1\11. aIHI l\Irs. Clinton V.
B. G ett y, of the Avon Apartments,
Narberth, whose engagement to 1\11.
Randolph Carson, has been announced.
The guests \\'ere 1\Irs. Alvah O. Sharp,i \ lrs. A. i \ IcKnigh t Sykes , Mrs. C. C."'igginton, 1\1rs. William ,J efl'ries,
!\Irs, \\'. Hunter Boardman, 1\[rs. W.
E. G. l\Iiller, 1\1rs. C. V. B. Getty, 1\1rs.
Franklin Wedge, Miss Katherine
Dutcher, Miss Julia BaIl an d Miss
Harriett Getty,Mrs. J. Howard Austin, of Anthwyn
roa d, w i ll entertain at a luncheon on
Saturday for the membe rs o f the
graduating class of the Agnes Irwin
School.
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LOC 0119
814 LancasterAve.
Bryn Mawr
eveRcRctN 5833
BALTIMORE AVENUE & 39 TH STREET
PH ILADELPHIA. PA.
Rittenhouse 9090
MME. LOUISE
1714 Walnu t S t ree t
Individually Designed
MILLINERY
WATCH REPAIR ING
HA IR REMOV ING
OPTICIANS
ORTHOPED IC SHOES
SEEDS
' l 'hls Directory appears In FiveMain Line newspapers-The "MainLiner" In Ardmore , "The News"of BaJa-CynwYd, "The News" ofHaverford TownshIp, "Our Town"Our PhiladelphIa Representatives,S t. , wi ll furnish ful l Information,
Specializing in Children's Corrective
Shoes . F oo t hea li li is impor tant to
the nonnal growth of children.
OUT book Otl
"CARE OF CHILDREN'S FEET"
gTatis on request
ISuperfliJous HaIr
.7' ' R EM O VE D F OR EV EREnd WOlT)' elver unsightly hair, onface. 1U'IIl1. lsgs or any part of ths
. . body. Call and have us removs Ittbs JiIl·RlTA Way. Sate and Sun.
NO X·RAY - NO ELECTRIC NEEDLE
DR. MARGARET RUPPERTIIIlt. 802-Real .Itat. TnJ't Bid,.
.. B, Cor. Broad" Chtttnut-KINpte, 0110
27 So. 17th S tr ee t
FOOT HEALTH I NS TI TU TE1623 Chestnut St. RIT 8570
mEmoRIAL/ / lnCE 1868
Rittenhouse 9803
The
National Bank ofNarberth• Deposi ts Insured under the GovernmentPlan •
• Member of Federal Reserve System •
• Open at 8 A. M. daily for yourconvenience •
WURL I T ZER ' S1031 Chestnut Street
FURS
PHOTOGRAPHERS
RU G CLEANING
MUSIC CONSERVATORY
RIDING HABITS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
of Narbe rt h, "Sub_rban" In Wayne.Nevllle & Hitchings, Inc., 12 So. 12thtelephone Walnut 0900.
9 J I6!U CHESTNU'T STREET
PLlladelpLla
PHOTOGRAPHS THAT LIVE CHAS. E. SCHELLINGER CO .
Serving the Main Line for 35 Years Diamond Mercharl/S and fe'WeleTs
WM. SHEWELL ELLIS STUDIOS We specialize in Longines and HamiltonWatch Repairing
1425 Chestnut S treet All Work Guaranteed
NOW IS THE TIME TO LEARN
You can new11 ~ { O W l c ~ o ~ d ~ : n per weekSaxophone Pay for Both-Xylophone a Brand NewBanjo Instrument and
or any MusIcal 55 Private Les·Instrument so ns.
C)"NW'I'D 3166
EDWIN H. BELLIS. Sheriff.
Sinee 1840Luggage That Lasts
JOHn m.GE//LERY' /on.J: Inc.
PARTICULAR PEOPLE
are bringing i l ieir
P ICTURE FRAMING
to
BIDE-A.WEE STUDIOS134 So. Isili St., Phila.
PHILADELPHIA SHOPSand SPECIAL SERVICES.
BOYS ' C AMP
C ~ C t N " ' O O O 3166
CANDY
CHIMNEY CLEANING
LADIESYTAILORS
P I CTURE FRAMING
LUGGAGE
TRAVEL
. .. ~ ,
BELMONT AVENUE & LEvE ll iNGMILL RO"D
CYNWYD. PA.
OCEAN WAVE A V f 7 ~ ~ N y e ~ ' J.
Sai l t he coves o f captain Kldd; hunt forhis buried (1699) t reasure! South Jerscybeach. Usual sports. 50 boys. Directortrained In Psychology and Hygiene. Russcll Hogeland. Assoclatc. Booklet. MainLine refercnces. 1714 \NAI.NUT ST.
W. M. LUTZ, M.A. PH I I. A 0 E I. PH I A.Penn A. C. Rittenhouse Square, Phila. "we store furs" PEN 0510
Art; Costume Dcslgn; Drcssmaklng;24·HoUT Deli'YeTy atld Home Managcment; Intcrlor Dccora-MacCALLUM STORES Mail Service Uon; Mllllncry; Brides' Classcs_
110 So. 16th St. RIT 9200 MacCALLUM STORES SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTEEveryt1litlg Photographic 110 So. 16i li RIT 9200 Broad a nd S pr in g Ga rde n S tr ee ts
E'YeTythitlg Photographic POP 3106 Philadelphia
For three-quarters of a Gcntury the firstchoice of discriminating Philadelphians
NM'elties atld Fa'YoTs
MARON1525 Walnut Street RIT 3680
FOlmtai" • • Tea • - Ltmcheotl
D 0 M I N I CChartered by the Commonwcalth of
Pennsylvania since 1870 ]. E. L IMEBURNER CO.VERANTI. INC.
1721 WALNUT STREET ZECKWER-HAHN Dispensing Opticians jor 44 Years
ORIGINATORS OF THE LADIES' P HI LA . MUS IC AL ACADEMY 1923 Chestnut StreetTAILORED SUITS 1617 Spruce S treet
DoMINIC CUSTOM ci65 WERE SUMMER COURSE begins JUNE 28TAILORED SUITS 'P $95 (A full season's credits)F.Qr over a third ot a century Dominic . 51 W Ch I Ahas been cutting, tlttlng and per son- Regul ar FALL TERM begins Sept. 13 • c t en ve.ally s up er in te nd in g t he ma ki ng of (Reg is tra ti on week of Sept. 7) Germantowneach and every garment. '
A Modern and Complete Chimney.HEATER atld FIREPLACE SERVICE
We correct your chimney worries .Chimneys Scraped, Brushed and
Vacuum CleanedQUICK - • REASONABLEEstimates CheerfUlly Given
PHILADELPHIA CHIMNEY SWEEPS
33rd and Arch Sts. EVE 1680
LUGGAGE,HANDBAGS
AND GLOVES FOR
EVERY OCCASION
b O ~ ~ S T N U T B A IN S 6 U ~ S T N U TI.eather Goedl
OSMOND.LAURENS, InC.World.Wide Travel Ser"ice
1700 Walnut S tr ee t P hi la de lp hi a1-------------_1
Cruises Steamship TicketsForeign lind Domestic ToursSummn Vaclltion Trips
Independent Tra ...el ArrllngementJ
PENNYPACKER 6618
and
SHERIFF'S SALE
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2, 1937
CALL THE
New Deal Junk Co.Highest Prices Paid FaT
PAPER, RAGS, IRONand METALS
We 'Will call a"y'WheTe-atly timelit your con'Yenience
Wholesale • • RetailSAM. SCHLESINGER
Dally 7 A. M. to 6.30 P. M.
N. W. Cor . 56th and Vine Sts.
AlL eghny 0132
By v i rt u e of n writ o f F ie ri F a c ia s i s s ue d
out of the Court of Common Pleas ofMontgomery County. Penna.. to me di.rccted wil l b e sold at Public Sale on
at 12 :00 o'clock noon Eastern S tandardTime in Court Room "A" at the CourtHouse in the Borough of Norristown, saidCounty, the following described Real Es.tate:-
"ISN'T GOLDEN GUERNSEY
GOOD!"
ALL THAT CERTAIN l ot o r piece ofground together with the improvements ort en emen ts t h er eon e r ec t ed , s i t u at e in Lower
Merion Township. Montgomery County,Pennsylvania. bounded and described ac.cording to a survey thereof made byFranklin & Clarke, C. E., March 6, 1912.as follows. to wit:-
At aU LeadIQ Druggists
ADLER IKA
BEGINNING a-t a point in the middle lineof Beacom Avenue (45 ft. wide) 727.93 ft.north 63 deg., 15 min., 50 Sec . east from aspike in the middle l ine of WynnewoodAvenue (50 f t. wide); thence by land nowor late Charles L. Lagen north 26 deg .. 44min., 10 sec. west 173.23 ft. to a p oi nt inline of land ofthence by last ment ioned land north 64deg .. 21 min .. 40 sec. east 76.014 ft to apoint, a corner of t hi s a nd l an d now Or
late of Edward H. Codshalk; thence alonglast mentioned land south 26 deg., 44 min.,10 sec. cast 171.78 f t. to the middle of saidBeacom Avenue; thence along the middleline of Beacom Avenue south 63 deg., 15min., 50 sec. west 76 ft_ to the place of be.ginning.
Constipation• It eonlUpatton cauI's ,"OU Gas In_
elle.ltlon, Hea4aebes. Bad Sleep. PImp_
mkill, eet quick roUet With ·ADLBI
IleA, Tboroueb.In aet lon :ret en'* reI)' ,el l tle alld eate.
ALSO PREMISES situate in Lower Mer· BOTTLED GAS HATS SCHOOLS-SECRETARIALion Township aforesaid, bounded and de. I I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I = - - - = - - - - - - : - - - - ~ _ : _ - - I - ~ __--_=-__::____ _ : ; ; ; ~ - - - - · Iscribed according to a survey thereof made For 42 y ea rs we ha ve s upp lie d many S ~ .._._ .. ~ _ r_ .... ~ _ by Milton R. Yerkes, C. E., May 7.1913, as PYROFAX GAS prominent Main Line families with ' 1 ' C 4 . " ~ Ufwuea.follows, to wit:- S B 6 f ~ T ~ A " o n l ~ : . ~ : ~ ~ ~ · S ~ ~ ~ ~ : : ~ ; ~ y p . : . ' : i ; . F ~ ~ ~ ~ : : I ~ III'BEGINNING at a point in the middle line "Complete Gas Cookitlg er'Yice If your hat nceds renovating. call on us IndlvlduallJUtr1&cllon
of Beacom Avenue (45 ft. Wide) 803.93 ft. faT Homes Beyond the Gas Maitls" and we will sene ~ ' o u as we s er vc d yo ur D. 7S lB-Mont hI 7-N1 ll hl $6
north 63 deg.. 15 min., 50 sec. cast from PHILADELPHIA FURNACE CO . parents. L. T. MUENCH I1PHILADILPHIA SICRnARIAL SCHOOLa spike set for a corner in the middle line '8. 16th Street - LOCust 4 6 11
of Wynnewood Avenue (50 ft. wide) thence 1813 Sansom St. RIT 8763 29 So. 17th St. Sprucc 1540 37 S. 16th S t. , Phl la . LOC 4560extending by ground now or ~ of Ed.II ~ ~ ~ ~ I - - ~ ~ - - - - - ~ _ ~ I ~ - - ~ c ~ o ~ n ~ v ~ e n ~ 1 ~ e ~ n ~ t ~ t ~ o ~ a ~ I I _ T ~ e r ~ m ~ l n ~ a ~ ~ ~ ~ward H. Godshalk. north 26 deg., 44 min., CAMERAS PHOTO FINISHING SCHOOLS-PRACT . ARTS10 sec. west I 7J.78ft. to ground ofi l i ~ r e a ~ n g ~ s m 9 t i = ~ ~ n Mrth 6 4 1 1 . - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - I ~ y ~ 0 - u - r - p ~ i ~ c - ~ - r - e - s - d 7 e - s - ~ - v - e ~ i l i ~ e - c - a - ~ - a - n ~ d - I - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - Ideg., 21 min .. 40 sec. cast 5.45 ft. to a fi d d I - f PRACT ICAL ARTSpoint ; thence along land now or l at e of Th e ne st a n wi est se ecoon 0 attention our laboratory wil l giveCharlcs L. Lagen south 26 deg .. 44 min.. all foreign an d domestic cameras them.1 0 S eC . cast 171.66 ft. to a point in themiddle l in e o f B ea co m Avenue; t h ence e x tending along the middle l ine of Beacom IAvenue south 63 deg.. 15 min., 50 sec.west 5A5 ft. to the place of beginning.
UNDER AND SUB JECT to restrictions Ias therein mentioned.
The improvements the re on a re a :2 l , - st ory s tone and p la st er ed house 36
feet front by 24 feet deep, with 2·s tory
Church Notes
Get Your
GARDEN
Started NOW
J. C. Jackson BallaghSoil Material. and Equipment
Phone: ARDMORE S120
I Sales and Rental
I ROTOTILLER
'
A lo ng th e Main L in .
pIOWI, dllCI and harrowl. In one operation, making' a p er fe ct s ee d bed. Cul
tivating without changeof equipment.
In the Schools
BALA-CYNWYD, PA.
Telephone MANayunlc 0166
Groshon Florists
Girl Scout News
215 City Line Merion 1301
FuneralDesigns
Incorporated
Belmont Ave. cI. Levering Mill Rd.
CEMETERY
MEMORIALS
EDW. A. CARROLL CO .
Throngs Attend First
Mass of New
48 Families on Relief plastered addition 12 feet by 12 feet withI·story plastered addition 14 f ee t by 10
Narberth's re li e f cases dropped one feet with I·story stone addition 30 feet bylast week to three f am il ie s whi le 8 feet, with 6 r ooms on first floor. 4 rooms
and bath on second floor. 3 rooms and bath
N b h M h d· E' al Lower Merion' s ro ll s increased one to on thIrd floor, cellar, gas, electric, Spring·
Th e three Narberth Troops, 8, 471 ar ert et 0 I5t ",scop forty-five cases. field water, heating system. enclosed rear
II ' I R nr V M'ddl t M" t I porch. 3·car plastered garage 22 f ee t byand 125 and the Mariners ar e se mg ev . " . ernon I eon, mls er e ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = = = = = = = = = = : i I I ' 118 feet.t icke t s fo r t he motion picture "Romeo I Sunday, May 9:
d J I·" . N Sh NOTICE Seized and taken In execution as the prop·an u J et starrmg orma earer J lothers' Day erty of Herman j. Krull and Alice M. KruIJ
an<l Les li e Howa rd , wh ich i s showing C h h I I and to be sold byb h Th "'I d 9.45 A. M .- hurc sc 00 . In the Co ur t of Common PI ca s of
at the Na r er t eatre on .oY on ay 11 A. " 1 . - " ~ o m l · n g worshl·p. Ser-. d . IoY.IoU Montgomery County, Pcnna., Anita MIl-an<l Tuesday. The money rece ive mon: "New Test amen t Motherhood." ler Stevenson, vs. Thomas Barr Stcven-f ro m t he s ale o f the tickets will be 3.30 P. M. _ Junior E p w 0 r t h son , A li as S ubpoena Sur Divorce, No. 4ll. Down Money $200.00used toward scholar ships to send girls November Term. 1936, N. E. I. Sheriff's Office, Norristown, Pa.
League. You the said Thomas Barr Stevenson, May 4, 1937to camp. All interested. f r i e n d ~ ar e 6.45 P. M.-Intermediate an d Sen- f ir e hcr cby not if ied to be and appear In I••••••••••••••••••urged to co-operate by bumg a t icket . . E th L the said Court on Monday. June 7. 1937.
101' pwor eagues. at 9.00 o'clock A. M • Eastern Standard-.--'7 I 7.45 P. M.-Evening wor sh ip . S er - T ime , t o answer the pet it ion o r l ibel o f
. Troop" . mon: "The Necessity for Pentecost." A ni ta Mille r St ev cn so n fo r a d iv or ceSmce our last meetmg we reor- "1 d M 10 ' from the bonds of matrimony and to. f t I .oy on ay, ay . show cause, If any you h av e. w hy the
ganized our troo? mto our pa 1'0 s I 8.15 P. M.-The men ar e invited to said Anita MllIer S tevenson. your wife.and had a re-electIOn of pat ro l officers . b I should not be divorced as aforesaid.
. I f d 1 ow . EDWIN II . BELLIS. Sherltr.Mos t o f t l ~ e gu' s 0 secon c as s ~ ~ \Vednesday, May 12: Sheriff's Office. Norristown. Pa.
concentratl11g . on nature s t U ( ~ Y . \ e 2 P. M.-Ladies ' Aid Socie ty busi- Aprll 20. In37are also havmg extra meetmgs on f Larzelere & \Vrlght. Attys.
Monday afternoons t o h el p t he g ir ls jnesTsI
m ~ e d mg'''1 13 ' (0-5/7)
lUIS ay, ay .finish b e ~ o r e summer. . . 6.30 P. l\I.-Junior choir.Ou r GIrl Scouts ar e se llmg t icke t sI 8 P "1 Ch ' h I
f"R <II . .10,.- O1r re earsa.
f or t he performance 0 omeo an
Juliet" to be given at the NarberthTheatre on May 10 and 11. Anyone The PresbyurJan Churchwanting't ickets may obtain them from Rev. Archer E. Anderson, Pastorthe scouts o r t he scribe. Sunday:
Four of our g irls , Ellen May Rush- 9.45 A. !\I .-Bible school.
ton, Mary McHale, Delvi s Lazareni 11 A. ilL-Mothers' Day. Dr.
and Mary Henshaw have been picked J oh n Van Ness will preach. Theme:
to serve at the Mai n L in e Leaders'. "Religion in the Home."
Association dinner on May 10. 11 A. M.-The junior church, con-
M. HENSHAW, Scribe. ducted by Mrs. Digby and Mrs. Cooke.11 A. M.-Children's nu rse ry , un
d er t he supervis ion of Mrs. Gilfillan.6.45 P. M.-The t h ree Ch ri s ti an
Endeavor groups.
-------------.-- 7.45 P. M.-Narber th 's happy Bible
The o pe re tt a "Al i B ab a and' the ho ur. S ermon by Dr. Van Ness.
Forty Thieves , " given by the Narberth ITheme: "Repeal Promises and Repeal
Public School April 29 and 30, turned IFacts."ou t to be a big success. Tuesday:
There were good aud ienc es bo th 8.15 P. M.-Community Bible class.
nights. About 400 tickets were sold. Wednesday:
Thene t proceeds was about $65. This 8 P. M.-Prayer mee ti ng , l ed b y
money w ill b e used to add to the Mr. Wynn Barr, of Germantown.
school's collection of instruments.
Every pupil selling' ten tickets re
ceived a free ticket. HELEN WIPF.
On May 2 l\Iiss Dale showed a vcry
interesting' movie on Luther Burbank .
It s howed many i nt er es ti ng ' t h i n g ' ~about h im a nd was cnjoyed hy all.
Miss Taylor and MI'. Schall will al,.;"
show a m ov ie , cntitled " C i r c u l a t o r ~ :System." BF.TTY l\IcII"TIRF..
Baptist Church oj the EvangelRobe rt E . Ke ight on , Minister
Stanley T. Reiff, Organist
Sunday, May 9:
9 .45 A . ilL-The Church School.
11 A. r.I .-Morning worship. Ser
mon: "The \Vay of Grati tude."
7 P. M.-The young people's meet
ing.
i \londay, May 10:
2.:30 P. l\L-Religious Education
Priest meet ing o f the Women's Association
in the home o f M rs . L. H. Trotter,
Continued from Page Onc 205 \Voodside avenue,
their home at 335 Dudl ey a ve nu e. T ue sd ay , M ay 1 1:
During thi s y ear James ent er ed Wal- 8 P. l\I .-Annual mee ti ng o f the
dron Academy, the l \!L' rcy School on church. At t hi s impo r tan t meeting
Montgomery U\'enue, whcre he con- every mcmber should be present.tinued his s tudies unt il 1!121i. At thisl Wedne sday , May 12:
time h e p ro ce ed ed t o l \l ou nt Saint I 8 P. l\1.-Mid-week meeting o f t he
MarJ"s College and after a fcw years'l c hu rc h. T heme : "How Much Do \Vepreparatory studies entered tIll' Semi- \ \ 'ant Goodness?"
nary at Emmitsburg, Md., to take up
the difficult training for the Catholi c Ho ly Y ..inity Lutheran Church
Priesthood. Rev. Cletus A. Senft, PastorNow , i n 19::17, after years of ardu Margaret Squier, Organist
ous research schooling and r ig id dis- Sunday After the Ascension
cipline, and having passed the re- May 9 , 1937 :
quired examinations, he is an ordaiJ1l'c: Mothers' Day
priest of the Cat ho li c Chu rc h. T hl ' 9,45 A. il1.-Bible school with
ordination took p la ce i n t he ca th edra l p ageant , " Lo ve li ne ss L ig ht en s t he
of Trenton, N. J., and was admini,.;- 'Vay."
tered by Bishop Kiley, administrator 11 A. l\I.-The morning service.
of the Trenton Diocese. After a short 6.45 P. il1.-Intermediate and Senior
vacation with his mother and fa th e r, Lu th er Leagues.
the young priest will be assigned to Tuesday:
a parish. a s a ss is ta n! r ec to r.. His I Women's Miss ionary Society.many fnends scnd hnn off WIth a \Vednesday:
prayer and best wishes fo r a success-I 8 P. il1.-Teachers' meetiJlg.f ul c ar ee r o f s er vi ce i n his work of Thursday:
sacrifice. 10.30 A. M.-Ladies ' Aid meet ing
at the home o f Mrs . Zeisler, 547 Han-
David I tBall
sell road.
The funeral o f Davi d H. Ball, w h o l _ ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ . . . , . . . . . . _ ~ ~ _
died suddenly of a heart attack at the retired Philadelphia policeman. He
home of h is d augh t er , Mrs . Dav id was a member of Lafayette Lodge No.Tyson, 214 .F,orest avenue, Narberth, 71, F . a nd A. M. He is survived by
last Satu rday, was held Wednesday hi s daugh te r and two grandchi ldren .with interment at West Laure l Hill
Cemetery. I ----•••Mr. Bal l w as 76 , a widower, and a
Walker.Gordon Cow Manure, Corson's Pulverized Limestone--Rotot il l them into the soi l, and you a reready to plant
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