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    OUR TorJAR B ERTHe 0 :,1 :,: U:, [ T YVvl l JJ 3 iJR AVE,IJARBERTH, PA. LIBRARYVolume 17, No.7 Narberth, Pa., November 21, 1930 Price, Five Cents

    Ross, Guest of Honor,Commends Club on

    Work.

    CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

    Community Club HasIts Annual Luncheon

    Dr. Rush Chapter, D. A. R.,Held Meeting Monday

    A mee ti ng o f t he Dr. Ben jamin RushChapter of N. S. D. A. R. was held 011Monday at t he home of Mrs . Rober tDotha rd a t 2:30. Mrs. Hugh GlennMar tin , th e Re ge nt , pr es ided a nd t hedelegates to the State Conference madethei r reports .Mrs. E. C. Town had a d is pl ay of

    articles from the Crossnore Schoo l, amountain institution in a f ar- of f cornerof North Carolina. These articles,consi st ing o f an assortment of towels,linen scarves, bags, pillows and babyt hi ng s a re beautifully made and ar ehandwoven. Th e colors u sed a re particularly attractive as the blues, greensa nd r ed s emp lo yed in t he d es ig ns a redyed by the old-fashioned pot methodused in the early days of ou r forefathers. The object of t he c hapt er i nselling these articles is to raise fundsfor the educat ion of the descendants ofou r ear li es t pat ri ot s and, as somewould say, the only real pat ri ot s i nAme ri ca . Anyon e d es ir in g a particularly del ight ful g ift for a friend fo rChr is tmas should ge t in touch withMrs. Town at her home, 200 NarberthAvenue.

    MAROON BIG FAVORITE MOVING PICTURES SHOW

    Lower Merion FacesRadnor Tomorrow

    pany appea red on the scene in responseto requests of neighbors who had beendisturbed for 48 hours, a nd l ad de rswere swung into place. When t he l ad der extensions had been made and withthe aid of two clothes pol es t ie d together, the firemelOl wer e a ble to r eac hhis perch and by means o f d il ig en tpoking dislodge t he beast.Th e humanity and efficiency of thefiremen was then exhibited since the

    c at w as no t allowed t o b re ak its ne ckon the pavemen t bu t was caught nea tl yin a net and scampered hurriedly away,rejoicing no doubt, that its fate was noworse.

    One of th e la rg es t c row ds e ve r to The \Vomen's Communi ty Club ofwitness a foo tbal l gam e on the Main Narherth held its annual luncheon inLine is e xpe ct ed t o jam t he Villanova t he c lub rooms at Elm Hall on TuesS ta di um t omor row for the a nnua l day. 1\1 rs. 'IN. Russell Green.' thegame between Lower Merion and Rad- president, welcomed the new membersnor, footbal l rivals for thirty years. of the club.The kickoff at 2 P. M. in this classic ~ I r s . Abr am Bunn Ross, chai rman

    h ig h s choo l struggle will be eagerly of Mon tgomery County Clubs, was,:aited by some twelve thousand lain a lld r iy lz t ! ta lfback,

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    NO'JIember 21, 1930j--_.

    Business

    Done by

    Narberth 2799W

    ASH COLLECTINGWEEKLY FROMDOOR TO DOOR

    forBigger and Better

    Patronize Narberth

    GeneralHaul ing

    Dai/)' Trips to Ardmore alld

    WAFER

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    Once You VisitST. MARY'S LAUNDRY

    AT ARDMORE

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    the most MODERN and BEAUTIFULLAUNDRY in This Vic inity

    You Wil l Send Your Laundry There Each\Veck Bccause--

    It IS

    Know Where Your Laundry Goes

    The Methodist BazaarThe Methodi st Church is completed.There's a deb t on it to be paid.And that is thc reason we hold aBazaar,Fo r th e money has go t to be made.It is no easy task to hold a Bazaar,

    I t means a great deal o f work,But our people are all so loyalNobody wishes to shirk.Fo r Christmas gifts ou r priccs wil l bcAttractive as in the past.The supper we'll serve may cven exct' lThe fine Qnc we se rve d at t he last.Amusement thcre'll be for thc youngfolks,F or t he children a whole lot of fun,VI/e invite all the paren ts o f NarbcrthTo bring all the kiddies and come.We hope that t he dat e wil l sui t youDecember the sixth is the time,So put on you r bes t bib and tuckcrAnd c ome a t five-thirty to dine.The money we need may come pouri ng i nI n s tr eams th at will make us gasp.

    I f enough to payoff the mortgagc,No t another penny we'll ask.Ou r members wil l help us so gladly.And ou r fri cnds , we know thcv will.\Ve're sure tha t all Narhcrth mu-st fcelvery proud IO f the bcautiful church on the hill.Margaret L. Griffith.

    OUR TOWN

    Sign of Best Meat s

    Breast of LambPer Pound, JOe

    Rib Roast of Beef(Th ick End )

    per pound, 22cAl l Other Cllts Correspond-

    ingly Reasona[, /y Priced

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    Year Afteryear-for over fifty ofthem, in fact - Brad'ley's Market has soldthe best meats obtain'able and at the lowestprices consistent withquality. Note these:Shoulder of Lamb

    Per Pound, 20e

    BACK IN NARBERTH

    Lawrence Kirscht41 North Naberth Avenue

    Nicholas E. Finoia121 North Narberth Avenue(Narb . Theat re Bldg.)OiJoseph's Barber Shop244 Haverford Avenue

    CBradleyCJrIarket CO.

    2106.08 MARKET STREETRittenhouse 7070DELIVERIES TWICE DAILY

    During weeks when there are majorholidays, ruch as Christma s andNew Yea r' s, t her e shop s will s ta yopen all day Monday . as in the past.

    Each Monday

    As usual, we stay open unt i l9 P. M. Saturdays and 7:45P. M. other days in the weekexcept Mondays.

    Yom co,operat ion in a id inguS t a ~ e Monday afternoonsoff will be appreciated.

    hereafter, starting Decem'ber 1, these Narberth barbers wi ll close thei r shopsat 12 noon:

    Community Club Holds \ t ? des sert at a e h ~ r g e whi ch is praci t tcall y a mere pIttance for such aIts Annual Luncheon I spread.I Thc bazaar, whi ch wi ll last from- - - early morning to latc at n ight , w il lCONT. FROII I PRECEDING PAGE !offer. to those who arc looking forKucblcr a ls o h ad charge of t he mus i- I somcthing different f ~ Christmas 'lifts.I l t d . h I an unusual opportul11ty. Mrs . \ \ . 1'.ca program all( p ~ e s e l ~ e as er so 0- H imes , of 229 \\laync Avcnue, Narists ~ rs. Laura K. GIlbert , o f D re xe l b cr th , chairman of thc hazaa r, and herHill. who sang "Morning," hy Oley cOlllpetent cOlllmittecs havc bcen workSpcaRs, and an Old English Pastoral ing stcadi ly for several months in co l

    which greatlv charmed he r audience: lecting: m a k i l ~ g and b u y i n ~ useful and. attractive artIc les that WIll a pp ea l t o:\1 iss H. Van Dykc was the accom- men, women and chi ld ren. Al l articlcspanist. wi ll bc reasonably priccd.

    :\1 iss Barba ra Sut he rl an d was theip iano soloi st of the afternoon andIplayed two of Chopin's Prcludcs, which:wcrc enthusiastica lly receivcd hy thc! mcmbers., :\1 rs. Ralph Dunne furnished the suri prisc of the a ft cr noon by showing toIthc club mcmbers mov ing p ic tu re s o f:many of t hc mcmbe rs who wcre at thc: party at Valley Forge in "fay given; by thc Jun iors to thc Seniors .! The Hospitality Committec, of whichi :\1 rs. (;eorge N. Gill is thc chairman,I inrnishcd a d el ig ht fu l l un ch eo n a ndwcrc cspec ia lly t ha nk ed for t he ir ef: fo rt s in this affair.

    :\1 r s. Ed\ \' ;! l C. Town, nf thc Dr.Bcnjamin Rush Chapt cr of N. S. D.:\ . R. and a ls o a promincnt mcmbcr ofthc c lub, introduced a novel display atthc cl ub on Tuc sd ay whi ch c on si st edof \ 'arious handwovcn articles for thei homc, ha gs a nd linens, whi ch s he is::=============== s c l l i n ~ f or t he hcncfit of th e CrossnorcSchon l, N . C. :\Irs. Town has thcsearticles at her homc, 200 Narbcrth:\ vcnuc. Thc: ' \ . S. D. A. R. arc interestcd II I thc attcndance of thisLOUIS Oi FRANCESCO schonl bccausc t hev arc the dcscend-SHOE REPAIRING ants of the truc l)atriots o f A ;ner ic a39 North Narberth Avenue and the salc of thcse goods wil l hel pOllell 7::10 A. :\1. to 7::10 1' . 1\1, thcse inhabitants of a far-off corncr~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i 1 iin thc Appalachian Mountains to gainII 1 an education . The aim of the Cross-norc School is to cherish an almost forgotten arf'. of hatld .weaving and oldfashioned "indigo blue dyeing." Thewarps of the articles ar e usual ly o fcotton and lIIany bright an d attractivearticles are made. There arc coverlets

    or spreads m Martha Washington,. Lec's Surrendcr and Parson's BeautvI and o th t, r p at te rn s, t ab lc CO\'crs, rug's! for the bathroom, bags with handwovcn and hand-tied fringe, lincdresscr scarfs, bleached or natural, andman v othcr at tract ive useful artidcsfor the homc. The c ol or s a rc g re en ,, bluc, lavender, red and many other

    \' colors. There a rc cer ta in ly a widevariety of choice and the artic les lookedso fresh.:\Irs. John 'vV. Joyce w il l conduct a

    \small article table at every club meeting to raise money. Articles to be

    1d on at ed may be lett on table to be

    i p l I \ : c h a s ~ d by somc othcr IIlcmher. NoIarticle IS to be Ilficed more than 50 IIIcent:,. All donations wil l h e gratefullyI rccelvcd. II The first of a s er ie s of b r i d ~ e teas I

    I will be held on Tue sd ay , Nov embe r125, at 2 P. M. Thesc parties arcp lanned p rima ri ly as social get-toI ~ t h e r s of club membe rs and newImembers are especially i nv it ed to comcIand ge t acquainted. The tables willIall p rogres s. Rescrva ti on s should beImade w it h Mrs . F. ]. Wheeler , Nar -Iberth 2889; Mrs. C. A. Farmer, Nar- Jbcrth 387-t-!\I, or Mrs. H. F. Stevcns,IINarht'rth 2856-W. II 'I Haverford Freshman LoseI George School were the victors overHaverford College freshmen in Satur-Iday's foothall game by a score of18-0. George School had been hcatenI on Iv once this vear and wcre tooIstrong for the yearlings. I: WE TAKE TIME TO HAND IRONiMethodist Bazaar at Ii Narberth Church, Dec. 61 ST. MARY'S LAUNDRY, Inc.II Thc annual Christmas hazaar of the I Pholles: 175-3270 ARDMORENarherth Mcthodist Episcopal Church'I will he held in the parish hall of the We Do You r Dry Cleaning by thencw church at Esscx an d Pricc Ave-nues, Narherth, on Saturday, Decem- New ZORIC Processber 6. IIfeature of the a ffai r is t he t urkeydinner, with everything f rom f ru it c up ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i j ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ~ 1

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    November 21, 1930 OUR TOWN Page Three

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    OURCHRISTMAS CLUBPROGRAM

    Open Tuesday and Friday Evenings

    On B Coas t - ta Coas t hook-up ofNa t Iona l Broadcast lngCornpany

    TUlle li tWeclnesday, Nov. 26th8.00 P. 1\1.. Eastern Standard TimeOver Sta tion WEAF, New York,or WFI, Philadelphia

    - t he larges t display in t he C ity.Toys and Novelt ies for Children

    Sales and Ser"ice - Tubes Tested Free

    Exclusive Christmas Cards

    30 PIECE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAUNDER DIRECTION OF CESARE SODERO

    1 B i ~ r - u -Dlrr ~ i f t @J11 UP136 SOUTH 15th STREET, PHILADELPHIA

    An o l . l t ! < t a n d i n ~ mus ica l p rogram brought to youClIJ u ug h t he courtesy and cooperation o f

    FLOYD GIBBONSMME. LOUISE HOMERANNA CASE

    Majes t i cRadio G- RefrigeratorMajestic Electric Shop

    'Tile only l11!tl1Orizcd Majestic deaier in Narberth

    THE MERION TITLE & TRUSTCOMPANY

    Merion Title & Trust Bldg., 43 Narberth AvenuePhone: NARBERTH 2236

    at IM. E.I

    of ByrdGive

    !iLieut enant Mu lroyExpedition Will

    Lecture.\\'onld you like to go? \\ ' ith Lieutenant Thol11as B. Mulro\' , Chief Engi

    neer (If th e Byrd Exposiiion? He is amighty capah le and interesting g"uiile!Then be s ur e t o k eep Tuesday evening,?\o\'emher 25, free and come to :-':ar-berth .\1cthodbt Churchat eight Ii ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ i lo'clock.I Lientenant ~ ulro\' will tell all th edelightfnl. exciting' happcning,; thattook place dur ing tha t 22-t l lonth tripto t he hot tom of the world , includingmany incident,; not generally made public.You will hear t he a cl \' en tu re s o f t hehark-"Cit\ of Ncw Ynrk"-frol11 thetime it left nn August 25, 1928. including th e ";o;citing re,;cue hy Commanderllyn! of hi,; mechanic, Roth. fromdrowning when part of t he B ar ri erCliff eollapsed: the a nxie ty when nowonl was heard for ,;e\'eral days fromGould, Ba1chen an d June. who ' flew toRockefeller Range for geologicalstudie,;-the wrecking oi their planeand the se \'e ring of all radio commuuication. .\11 Ihe comical incidcnts thathappenecl wh en t he crowd go t up the I":\ntarclic Follie,;" appearing "deCOI-\'lete" and quite stockingle,;,;! Andl1Iany other events that wilt make youI':ay. and in turn. sad. I" ~ - - " " " " ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~Actual photographs o f s ce ne s t ak en I .in Antarctia, of t he ir b as e in "Little:\merica," e tc ., w il l help to l1Iake this I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . . , . . " " " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Tra ve l T al k inten,;e1y interesting. and I --------- .... ------- ..-_ .Ireally il , llOuld not be ll1is,;ed by ,anyone w ithin mile, ; of Narberth.?\ o achnis, ; ion will he charged. Unly, a , ;i h- er oH' er in g wi lt h e taken.I Th e Iectnrer, Lieu\. ~ I l l i r o y , was born,I' in ~ i,;,;onri, 35 years ago. He has been Iin th e na\',I" for quite a period. duringI, anrl hl'iorl' Ihe \\'orld \\ 'ar, an d is II noted for hi,; dar ing and hravel"\'. He I! accolnpanier l Co111 III a IH Ic I' Byrd 'on Iii,;!i transatlalltie flight. he lp ed wi th the 'In ' , l ' l l l ' o f Ihe I lr en len Flyer, at Green-IIi lev !,Iand, an d \lTnt \Iith t he Com , nl;lIHkr on the Xor th a nd a,; \\'1011 a,; II thi,; South "ole expeclition. So he i,;I: nat nrally ahle to give l i r, ; t-hand ex- 1I: perience,;. an d telb them in a very II: lure and the p ic tu res ar c heing g ivenvivid and graphic l11anner. This lecI Ihrough the conrtc,;y of t he T idc \Vat er, (lil l'l1rporation.

    The..-:JVarherth:JVational

    ChristmasClub

    J. Tn enahle memher s t oprofi t hy the prevailinglow prices.

    , To aid employment bya suhstantial and imme'Jiate increase of pur'chasing power.

    " And as a service to thecommunity, which weregard as a hanker'sduty as well as privi,lege.

    A Member of the FederalResen'e System.

    Open Daily From 8 A. M.and also 7 to 9 P. M. on

    Fridays.

    members of the NarberthNational Bank arc duefor a happy surpri se thi syear: Christmas ClubChcch.s arc being mailedthis wcch,'cnd-one weekearlier than last year'smailing. \Vhy? Be'cause:

    CI.Christmas giving should beall th e happier this year, because dol lars will do doubleduty-securing extra valueand making jobs more plent if ul f or others.

    lPcl 'I ni t u s to suggest t ha tyou do yo ur Christm asshopp ing p rompt ly : Buyfrom your Narberth merchants who sta:td back ofevery piece of merchandisethey sell, an d ar e offeringthem in many cases at exceptional values.

    CI.Th e Narberth N ationalBank is thus releasing $35,000 which will be a decidedbenefit to the entire community.

    LEWIS R ~ I C H N E R , SR. iFuneral ';I'r\'lCI''; wcre held on\ \ 'cdne , ;da \' a l 2 ", .\1. for Lewi,;, Rcichner. Sr .. fmm Ihe n:,;idcncc of hi,;I: ,;on. Sanlllel \' . I { e i ~ h n e r , 344 Meet-lilng Ilou,;c Lane. ~ a r h e r t h . Inter-'II: n1

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    November 21, 1930II Juniors Hear InterestingTalks About the Blind1I The Junior Community Club ofII Narbe rt h had a full and inter es tingmeeting on Thursday evening, Novem-

    Iber 13, :Mrs. Clifford Goodwin presiding.The guests of honor for the eveningwcre first, Mrs. Greaves, of the GrcavesRoycr School for t he B li nd at Kingof Pruss ia, and scvcral of hcr pupils.Vcry inspiring, and a tremendous example of what can be accompl ished.against great odds if patience and ~ o r t i I tude play their parts, was t hc programIwhich these blind pupils prescnted forus. Though all the pupils except oncIwcrc to ta lly blind, the charming presIentations of vocal and instrumental,selections which thcy gavc wereImarked with an int cnsi ty o f spirit anda valuc of cxprcss ion lacking in manya less earncst group rccital.An addi tional ta lent of thc schoolchildrcn was displaycd whcn onc of thcpupils r cad w it h g re at fceling and expression an cxccrpt f rom "Mrs. vViggsof Thc Cabbagc Patch." Hcr bookwas not printed, hut done in BraIlle,and her eyes did not r cad thc lines,but I l l ~ r fingers, passing swiftly ovcrthc pagcs , g av e t hc mcssages to hcrbrain which hcr lips transferrcd to us.N (J onc witnessing thc wondcrful rcsuits which 1I1rs. (;rcavcs is obtainingthrough hcr unselfish and untiring workcould restrain fr01l1 a tcr ri fic gulp ofc1l10tion as shc unfoldcd the t al e of he rdifficulties in starting this uncndowedschool, but the r ap id it y o f i ts growthand its ultimatc rccognition by socialscrvicc organizations fr01l1 cvcrywheremust be proving a great source ofsatisfaction to her . Vis it or s arc alwayswclcomc at thc Farm-House whcrcthcse chi ldrcn live, learn, and play, atKing of Prussia, and if one is in sea rchof a cur c for s elf-p it y it can c er ta in lybc sccurcd thcrc.Miss Marion Beans, Junior StatcChairman of Programs, nex t spokcabout the many ncw and var icd programs to consider in planning a c lub' syearly schedule and gave some worthwhilc suggcstions for ou r pcrsonalbencfit. Shc urgcd all t a lentcd mcmbcrs to registcr with t hc P ro gr al llBureau being for ll led by the AlliedJunior Clubs for th c purpose of reciprocation of talcnt among the organizations of diffcrcnt countics and citics.Refrcshmcnts wcrc served and a social half hour cnsucd. Thc ncxt mccting will bc Dccembcr 11th and ancarly issuc of "Our Town" will dcscribc thc C\'cnts planed for that time.J. E. G. 111.

    OUR TOWN

    NO'llember 21, 1930

    OURTOWNLIVINGSTON PUBLISHING COMPANY

    PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, President and General ManagerROBERT MOORE CAMERON, EditorTHOMAS A. ELWOOD, Associate Ed,tor

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    A Co-operative Community N e w s - M a g a ~ i n e , founded in 1914 by the NarberthCivic Association, and published eyery friday at Narberth, Pa., by the

    Office-258 Haverford Avenue, NarberthTelephone-Narberth 2545; if no answer, Ardmore 3100

    Entered as second-class matter , October 13, 1914, at th e Post Office atNarberth, Pa" under th e Ac t o f M ar ch 3, 1879.

    EinesPage Four

    Editor, Main Lines Column:Sir:May I suggest that you cheated yourreaders l as t week? In your newspages you prin ted an article about thedestruction by fire of a "small shed"on the General \/Vaync Inn property. IIt seems to IIIC, in thc face of the Irapid passing of the flavor of ancicnt,days in t he Mai n Li ne, that you should Ihave bcen morc specific. The outbuild- Iing destroyed was of the olden t imes Ibefor e the advent of modern plumb-ling, and i ts loss was a real o ne to those Ipossessed of sentiment f or the o ld f armdays. Would Chic Salc have hccn so Imodest as your reporter?

    JEREMIAH WYNNE.Thank you, Mr. \/Vynne, for all t hedetails. We agree with you, hut youknow how it is. , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -* * I,Heard on a :Main ,Line t ra in l at e onc Gi'Ye the Suburbs a Break!ramy Wednesday I11ght: I 'J') 1\'1' L' ' d f ,- t I tl"G d h I 'f I I d 't . le Iv am me IS ma e up 0 a senes ot towns s rtlllg a ong leo e p me I la n worn a I j:> I 'R 'I IT ' l ' I I' f 11 I f I 1coat tonight, . , , Some party, all ennsy vama, at roae, . ransportatlon Jel llg t l I e- I, ooe 0 su lUI ' Janright. . , . Sure, I won first prize; development , we may saf el y a ssume that th e raIlroad IS the reason fo risn't everybody cC!uld t!li nk of a mas-I' the existence o. ( ou r cOl1lmunities, fo r at th e t ime the s ec ti on was growingquerade costume ltkc mmc, ,It there was Iittlc or no auto transportat ion; no husses.cost me plenty, too. . , . Good . , , , , 'looker, wasn't she? I've becn rushing I Bu t CItIzenS are hegll1n1l1g to wonder If thc ver y a gency wlllch~ e r . a ll week. 11 e t lier Monday. and! created ou r community is no t growing to he a dcterrent. Not th at th emVlted. her to the dance that nIght. s crvice i s IJoor ' it is efficient and adeeluate. The crrowin"criticisllls areNext I11ght we went to the thcatrc, and ' , . . b ""last night t o t he movies, , , " based on mattc rs of aesthetics and convemelJce,"Oh, mother was furious-she won't In short, is n ot t he time ripe, in fact overdue . fo r an improvementle.t me have. anything more to do with in station facilities, fo r more underpasses , fo r bctter hridges? Have no thlln, Remmds me of the. day shc, th e facilities b ce n o ut gr own a nd o utmo dc d i n t he p as t half-centurv?acted last stlmmer. In PariS we mct I ,., I 'I f I ,-such a charming count , . ,And ! ' The S t ~ t l O l ~ S whIch nllght have Jeen.conslderc,e /?ems 0 . arc lltecturcin London! Berlin? Oh, my I II I the ga y mnetles ar e n ow out o f tunc WIth th e bUllcltngs whIch surrounddear, ycs! He still. w ri!c s mc, bu t t hem; i n f ac t t hey are a bit dowdy. The commutcr o f t hi s modern d ay

    : l I o , t h ~ , ; would be fUriOUS If she kncw. 'I wants comfort and a t t r ~ c t i v . e n e s s with his t . r a n _ s . p o r ~ a , t i o n , , . ,.And so on, whi le the train's frequent And t he t owns whI ch he along thcse t ta cks a re 111 man) ,cascs eltvldcdsliding s to ps d rown thc chattcr and Iunto themselves. In some cases they may prefer th e clOIstered etTect

    bring welcome change ?f din to wcaried Ipermitted by a bifurcated village; i n many cascs it is a downright nuisance.cars. By ~ h way . did you cver try, I n Narberth fo r example the motorist must either climb the dangerousto propose In a tram? It can be donc b 'd N ' b 1 A' I I' 1> W' I R Isuccessfully, but it is not to bc ree-I n ge at ar er t 1 venue o r ta {e a .Itt e voyage to ynne\\ ooe ,-oaeommcnded for diffidcnt suitors. ! t o g et f rom t he North to t he South SIde, whe n t he need ha s been secn * I fo r years of an underpass a t Ess ex Avenue.We wondcr: How many sports writ-I The cross-Merion traveller must go either to Ci ty L ine , Overh rook,~ r kno.w that ,the 11erion Cricket C!ub Io r Bowman Ave nu e t o h ur dl e t he tra'Cks. \Vynnewood ha s one under-IS not 111 l\ le non ? How many Plula- A I b I , fde lp hi a news wr it er s a re sur c o f thcir' p a s ~ ; re more oasts t lree ways to ge t across-none to o man} or a

    geography in descr ibing that section Ib1!lsmess center.b ~ t w e e n the. Schuylkill. and .La;lcast;r The \Vest suburbs ar e better off, vVayne will soon imp rove i tsPike that II T fi ' 0' I I I iWill do ycoman duty. rcact far downThere wil l be more mouths to feed and lIt. lIS WI mc ue e c 11 rcn 111 t.1e ,me e r ~ a r t c n , rs t orae e anc t lose I inln thc abyss of I.ong ago , g iv ing yourmore backs , hcads , Icgs and feet to I above f irs t grade who have not preVIOusly aVailed themselvcs o f th e appor- moncy a great big show.clothe, a ~ ears to e n t e r t a i ~ , etc:,- I tunity. Dr, S lo an , p re si dent o f th e local Board of Health, will be in This hig 1"!l1orrow d:ty w,ill hl' the:"nd the I n c r e a s e ~ demand Will brmg charge, assi, sted bv Miss R. N. Hecnc\', Th c first treatment will hc given I last ? f t he s enes , a contllluatlOn,of thcII1creased productIOn and employment W I I ' 'T ,'. I - 26 t 9 '3D - tl I I '1'1' S I ' 1_ '111' prevIOus wcck-cnd, when. dcspl tc thcin this country. For her part, England . ce ncse '.l}' 1"0 \ em leI ',a." at le sc 100 . . le c l IC , tcst WI , wcat he r, hundr ed s wer e s er ved in awill hav e lo st e nough j ob -s eek er s to ' a lso b e gIven to tho se pup tl s who h av e a lr ea dy recclved th e treatments Imanner which urged them to ask forbecome p r o p e r l ~ . a f f l u ~ n t - ' l 1 1 d both in o rd er to see whether or no t the toxin-anti toxin inoculations were suc- mort;, h en ce t hi s final and g re at es tAnglo-Saxon nations WIll have r e a s ~ n cessfuI. Letters asking for " s igna tures fo r assent" will be sent to alii offenng, , , .to be grateful t o yours t ru ly . I f thiS f 1 'I d I I I I I I The affair IS undcr the ausplccs of St,solution doesn't work, what, we ask, parents 0 c 11 re n w 10 lave not. leen treatee or t l e t r ea tment no t com- Margaret's Guild,have you to offer? pleted. Anyone else who may be mtercsted should call th e school. JANE A, MORRIS.l

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    Maill LiJlc DistributorsRALPH S. DUNNENARBERTH 2430-2431

    N A R B ~ R T i - ICOAL COMPANY

    More Carbon......More HeatLess Ash......Less Waste

    MQllQYllllk 4244

    GLEN' WILLOWICE MFG. CO .Eelmcnt Ave. &

    River Rd .

    Jeddo -H igh landc/ lNTHRA CITE

    Nature n ~ v e r made.nor has mandiscovereda finer fuelthan our ReadingAnthracite. Testit in your heater.Phone-

    ness. Citizens must b e mad e t o re co gnize and rcmcdy unsani tary l iving cond:tions, Dangerous s trcct crossingsIIlUst be brought to th e attcntion of thep roper au thor i ti es , Co-opera tion lIlust- - - - - - - , . be g,ven the Fire Dcpartment in main-The annua l n 'p or t of the President connectloll \\'llh the tw o other centers tain;lIg safe conditiolls in c o n g e s ~ e dof the Community Health and Civic operated by ou r organizatIon at Oak- distr icts. Building codes must he ma1l1-

    Association, \Villiam J, S er ri ll , w as mOllt and ?\arherth, These centers Itained. unnecessary noises must l ~ mailed recently to many householder; k tiS h' s the work of thiSabn to keel) the wel l ch: ld wel l, to as- 'ep l.own. uc I. ,on thl' ~ ain I.ille. It ,ull1l11arizes thl' . COll1ll1lttee carned 011 wah thl' heartyI worl, "i thl' .-\ssllc:atiull under the de sure c O l 1 l p ~ e t e health preparatIOn for co.operation of the schools and civic': partnleIllS of Health Service, Child school, to lind aIlY l ~ c f e c t s ~ n a t t e l l 1 l ~ t organ:zations.I! Hcalt h, If ousillg aIld IIllprOVl' lllent t o h av e thell1 rellll'dled, \-Vltli a p h y s l ~ R oYj :11 Pbnn'ng and Zonin oYI: :llId l{egilJIl,I1 J'!:ullIillg and %UII,I1g, clan aIld Ilurse 111 atteIldance, h u n d r e d ~ " T l e ~ o . ., . . f I ower ~ I e ~ i o ni: :\ pan, oi aiJOUI 100 acres in the o f c hi ld re n h a\ 'e beeIl refelTed else- , I Citizens 0 "'I' I" a'tT:-i!ory Ilorth of ~ I o n t g o m e r y Ave. where for co rr ec tion o f defects. Fol- Hll\cqord. and ~ a d n o r , o\\'ns I:PS I'I IlUl' Ill'ar :'\arlll'rth and CVIlwvd is oIl l low-up visits of our nur ses in this Elle fortuIlate In havll1g effiCient zonIl1.g 01'I ,) ( l!Ie projecls hacked by th e org:I1ll' of ac: i \' it y total about .'i000 a year. The dll:lI!c.es. Ilellee 1 1 1 l ~ h r a n c l ~ ot our7.ation. Child Hea lt h Cen te rs iunction as an ::CIIIlt:es. need no t 01 necessay he a. . , I 'IT\' 'lcllve one RegIOnal plann.l1gII Till' COlllph-tl' report follows: educatIOnal project In c ose co-opera- I' " . f . , . IllOrtane'c'tion with the Boar ds o j Education, IO\\'C cr. IS 0 growIl1g 111 .."Ullr COll1l11Ullity as a whole is only \\'oll1en's Clubs and o ther local agen- \\ ork.ng In . c o - o l ~ e r a l l " n With the R . ~ I vagIlely. iall1iliar with this Association cle-.', CII' llll I-lealtll tilills arc sllown g.lon:II j'l.annn,lg I'ederallon of, the 1.1',1-,' which IIIav he said to be its ow 11. It s ., s)) 1 I aCll' during Child Health \Veek. In such _ t ~ l t e . ,Istr.c., we l a \ " t ~ )een , ,,\ClilllS and ll ll rpose, if knowIl would be . . f d pnIlCIll'lIlv In h ', 'o r o f the estah l: sh -',ad: ...d hI' e\'crv individual. Its work ~ v a y s arc we I1Is.trul1lental 111 sa eg;lar - .,' f ' llarl's' ' Ind ! ,arkways, Our. I '1 I' I J' , Ing the voung hfe of th e COI11Il1U11Ity. l1IeIl. u < ", ' < . t-'IIl luUt I uubt la , III:I( e t I:S sectIOn a . . be:1lI1v SlllltS, tores ts , wooded \'al ('ys"etter p la ce t o l ive in. Rich and poor ,Hou smg an d . I ~ p r ~ v e ~ e n t . and (;pen' spaces ar c i lSt hlling heforeIIike hl. 'neflt froIlI its accol11plishments 'Housll1g ,superVISIOn IS h k ~ w l s e a so-called "il1lprolel1lenl." To sa\'e--and it desen'es the support o f eve ry valuable servIce t,o the c o n ~ m u l 1 l t y . I,n them we have In:lde slH'c,ilic recol11"I.'sid,'nt oi t he l er ri to rv it cover s, s pi te o f t he seel11mg.orderlmess of t.lllS menda t'o n to OIlr T l)wn sh ip ComThese are broad s tatemeilts , but they wel l- to -do commul1lt\', our Housm g'Ire made withoIlt hesitancy. Conlm;ttee f inds a large field of useful-"The Commun itv Hea lt h and Civic\ssociation is a m ~ m b e r ageIlcy of the\\'elhre Federation of Philadelphia,IJrigin;lIly incorporated in 1886. it waschartered l Inde r i ts p re se nt n ame in

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    Bala-Cynwyd, Pa.

    COALandCOKE

    Narberth 2838 and 2839

    H. B. WALL

    In nearly every articleyou purchase you c ~ judge qua li ty . Butwith your prescription;-ou depend on othersfor t1Pt quality whichit mayor may nothave.1:1 ru r business quality s tands supreme ,hand in hand with accuracy. And whenyou have your prescription compoundedhere you may be sureit has quality.

    Plumbing .: . Heating100 FOREST AVENUE:

    Haverford Avenue at Station

    J. J. Skelton&80n

    The coal t o m ee tyour requirementsSer ...ed to Yo u

    :'!.s fuel shou ld be s erved Clean, well-sized an d prep ar ed , a nd d el iv er ed c ar efully an d promptly.

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    Health andCivic Association;CO:>:T. F l l 0 ~ I p n E C l ~ I l I 1 \ " r ; P A ( n ~ I

    ll1:ssiOllcrs, to our local go\'crllmeuts ialld to our citizens, \\'e ha\'e recoll1- :1'.- -::Il1l'lI(kd to the Haverford Township' ~ - - _ - - - - : = - - = = ~ - - - : - : - ,COll1m;ssioncrs the securiug for park Ip ur po se s of p rac ti ca ll y the whole ' 1 J ~ ~ t t : : ( ; ~ ; ; 1length of Cob bs Creek VaHey which;lies w it hi n t ha t t owns hi p, Through'HII' effor ts the Commiss ion has formed.:t Park Board to consider ou r reC0111-ll1endations. In similar manner we ihave backed the project of es tablishing i:l park ill a territory of about 100 acres I, ~ - : n g lIorth of 1 \lon tgoI ll ery Avenue IIleal' ?\arbenh and C\' nwvd , \Ve are, I F r ~ ~heartily in f avor of ~ I o i n ~ everything! J . ; ; . . : . = " " ~ ~ ; ' ; : : : ; ~ ' : = : = ; : " ' ; : ~ = = = - ; : " ' ; : . ; " , , I:11 our p ower to f ur th er t he proposed:,larkwa,v that. if apprO\'ed, will connect:Fairmount I'a rk with Valley Forge!Park; al;;o the p t' "pos ed parkway ill,the valley of ~ ill CI-eek. Such far-'s ighted cndeavors are oi permanentworth to evel'l' r es id en t n ow alld in,he ycars to CI;Il1C,Where th e Money Comes From"The backbone o f t he s ou rc es of i n- 'come of the COl1lmunity Hea lt h a nt i'Civic Association is the \.\1 eHare Fed- ieration oi Philadelphia. \\le take an i,tcti\'e part in the Federation's money-Irais ing campaign, A cont ribut ion tohe \VeHare Federation may be looked:lIpan as a cOlllrihnti(ln to the endeavors!,)f thi s : \s socia tion . Another verv.aluable source of incol11e is the 1\1aii l :Line Branch of the American Red'Cross , which rai ses its own funds at Ithe time ni t he Annua l Red Cross RolliCall-a great national organization.mos t assured ly dese rv ing o f your full- iest snpport. Other income is derivedirOl1l our Christmas Seal Sale in Low-;

    :1' :\I",'ioll TowlIship and rt'ceipts from Iollr nnrsing work and from several'"pec;;t! funds d

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    Where Quality and Economy Meet, You can practice THRIFT!]Kindly note these quality

    Secure delicious pure wholesome food at substantial savings and enjoy the added service and foods, and the prices at which. they are offered, for th e weekpersonal attention of a neighbor grocer who manages his own store. It will pay you to give from November 20 to Wed.us a visit today!-and tomorrow-and next week! I":esday, November 26, inclu.slve.COTTER ' S MARKET

    I THE BIGGEST FOODVALUE IN AMERICA- Special, 6c can

    BOGSWEETCranberry SauceR ~ a d y to Servecan 23c

    Choice TOMATOES .3 cans for 25cNew pack extra standard tomatoes Iarge can 15cBooth's Beverages qt. bottle, 20c(Plus 5c deposit on bottle)Tastyyeast , .3 for 10cKnox Gelatine pkg. 19cSilver Lake PUMPKIN 2 large can s for 25cSun Maid Raisins, pkg., 10C; Dover Currants pkg., 12cSchlorer's Mayonnaise half.pint jar, 19cJello 9c pkg., 3 for 25cAstoria Maraschino Cherries bot., 17cFancy APPLE SAUCE can, 15cMueller's fine or wide NOODLES pkg., 12cExtra heavy coated PO P CORN .Ib., 15cFancy Whole BEETS can, 18c

    CLICQUOT CLUB.GINGER ALE2 ~ : : s . 25c

    I Brick's NONPAREIL MINCEMEATBrick's OLD HOMESTEAD MINCE MEATMakes a delicious homemade pie. Try it! 2 ~ ~ 45c

    3 ~ : : . 50cClark's Sweet DeliciousCountry GentlemanCORNcan, 14c s : : ~ 1 0 c

    , - - - - - - - - - - - - - 'Land 0 ' LakesBUTTER

    in ~ . l b . prints, 47clb.

    p Best FLORIDA ORANGES, 25c and 35c a dozenR Sweet, Tasty, and Full of JuiceBest York State Extra Fine 17c Dromedary0 Greening APPLES CRANBERRIES, lb. DATESD 3 lbs. 19c Extra Fancy 10c Unpit ted and Pittedfor CELERY HEARTS pkg., 23cU , -Fancy Stayman Dromedary CITRON, 20cC 4.oz., sliced, pkg. FancyWinesap APPLES Grape FruitDromedary LEMON andI E 3 lbs. 19cfor ORANGE, sliced; 15c 4 for 25 c I4oz. pkg. I

    (;"']VTARKETPhone: NARBERTH 4050 We Deli'JIer From Ci ty Line toC/ ( ll . , Bryn Mawr

    I FREIHOFER PECAN TWISTS, only 2Ic each

    Haxton's Golden Bantam

    PILLSBURYPancake Flour2 ~ : ; s . 25 c

    IVINS' DELUXEFRUITCAKE2 lbs. $1.45

    IVINS' BUTTERCocoanutDropslb. 32c

    YOLO PICKLESSOUR or DILLquart 21c Iottle'---

    Quinlan PRETZELS, 29c lb. I..

    Little PigROASTINGHAMSIb,25c. . lb., 2Ic

    AND DUCKS

    Genuine Spring Lamb ILEGS LAMB . . . . . . . . lb., 32cISHOULDERS .. "". lb., 20cIIRIB or LOINLAMB CHOPS .... lb., 50c Iof PORK

    TURKEYS, CHICKENS

    Silver Lake cut Beets .Iarge can, 15cCRISCO i-Ib. can, 25cRoyal Purple Grape Juice pint bottle, 23cDaisy new CHEESE .Ib., 27cAstor Coffee, lb., 35c; Bosant Coffee Ib., 25cLily Cal. Figs, 18c lb. ; Sultan Figs pkg., 10cChoice Muir Peaches !:::.:'.. '::: .. ::.: Ib., 15cPeas and Carrots, can 15c; All Gold Spinach , can, 17cConqueror Succotash : can, 18cClark's June Maid Peas " small can, 15c; large, 23c

    FRESHKILLEDCHUCKROAST ofBEEFIb,25c

    SHOULDERS

    can 15c

    CORN

    MEA ITS

    -Creamy com grown and packedi n Mai ne

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    WEEK BEG. FRI. NOV. 2151On The Screen

    get rough treatment enough in stormyweather. Let' s make a resolve now tohave them cleaned and pressed more oftenduring the cold weather.

    BROOKMEAD GUERNSEYMILK and CREAM

    20th IJi) MARKETWORLD'S dREATEST THEATRE

    Conducting

    FOOD VALUEIN MILK

    The beautiful Guernsey Cow producesmore FOOD VALUE

    FABIENSEVITZKY

    Brookmead Guernsey Dairies"A Complete, Dependable Dair)' Service"

    Your Clothes

    Supported by wonderful cleanliness, low Bacteria andsupervised by four Main Line Boards of Health

    gives you greater FOOD VALUE,Finer Flavor, that "Golden Color"and real Economy hy actual test.

    TradeMarkTwenty Years' Produ.ction and Distribtttion on the Main Line

    West Lancaster Avenue, Wayne

    OUR TOWN

    Stages JubileeCelehrating a more than 2Z per cent.sales increase for the year ending Sep

    temher first, compared w ith the p revi (HIS year, Stromherg-Car lson radio(Icalcr,; ar c holding a jubilee this week,1\:ovcmbcr 15 to 2.2. Th c \Vunder Battery and Electric Service, j 08 Forcst I'Avcnue, Narherth, is j oining the jub i- i!loe, as ) 'I ain L ine represcntative of the IS.-c. Telephone )'1fg. Co .. and has se\' -cral models in its n ew s howr oom. A c- I Ad I- - Bco.ding to Mr. Wunder. ")'Ianufactur-I, e lZZl rose Iing receivers in accordance with prin- I:cip les learned in the telephone scicnce. 'TAILORS CLEANERS DYERSf rom which many of radio' s most im-I !port advancemcnts have originated. has I d' d ' I Imaterially hclpcd in maintaining I 0 men s an women s suits, top coats,Stromherg-Carlson leadership in the!, velvets, etc., pompt ly , well and at mod- Ifield of fine radio." II: I Ierate cost.

    Home Records for Christmas Ii 102 Forest Avenue, Narberth 220 BaJa Avenue, Cynwyd ' I:\ novel solution to the yearly Christ-II Phone: Narberth 2602 , Phone: Cynwyd 92R I I

    mas greeting problem is advanced by ' \ 1 I" : a l t ~ r G, Case, of the Narherth Elec- ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ~ ~ ! i i ! ! ! ! ! ~."._ ! i j X ! 2 ! ~ ~ _ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ~ ! i ! ~ ! i i ! ! ~ ! i i ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ~ ~ 1tn c Shop, in the use of the home r e-cording apparatus included in th e newVictor combination radio-phonographR. E. 57, With this device, which isa brand-new step, absent sons anddaughters can send the season 's greet-Iings in their own voices t o d is tant par ents ; sweethcar ts may exchange sentimcnts, and friends may "say" theirpersonal messages in a modern way. INew Chevrolet, Two MonthsIEarly, Is Displayed Here IChevrolet's new c ar f or 1'J31, pricedsuhstantially helow current levels, wenton display Saturday.Thc models a re being shown in theKirsch Chevrolet Company showroomat 208 Bala Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd. Mr.Kirsch is distributor for Narberth andBala-Cynwyd.The models are on d ispl ay nearlytwo months in advance of the custOlllary date for the showing of the

    annual new car. in a move to aid the200,000 people who depen(1 directlyupon Chevrolet for their livclihood.Many new features ar e embodied inthe 1931 Chevrolet, including easicrsteering, more durable clutch, smootherand quieter transmission, a fully insulated front compar tment, the liberal Iuse of rus tless chromium plate on exposed br ight parts , an d a two-inch increase in wheelhase .Movies at Legion Monday

    Motion pictures of the mining andmarketing of coa l will b e exhibited byRalph S. Dunne at t he me eti ng of t heHarold D. Speakman Pos t. AmericanLegion, of Narberth, at the CommunityBui ld ing on Monday cvcning. Thepresentation of the movies which wil lfollow the business meeting will commence ahout 9 :30 and an inv it at ion isextcnded by the Post to all interested 'Ito a ttend. ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ! i ! ! ! i i ! ! ! ! i ! ~ ! ! ! i ! ~ ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ~ ~ l

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    '7he Fall Guy"

    Call NARBERTH 2564

    "Santa Fe Trail"

    ThiN I;'\rlchl" nne) Sutl lrdu,-

    A really funny and tuneful comedythat )'ou'll enjo)',Also, e speci all y a rr anged forthis week-end: Knute Rockne'sthrilling football "talkie":

    "Touchdown"

    Show Shop of the Main Line

    Jack Mul ha ll and Mae Cl arke inthe Broadwa)' corned)' hit:

    W e c l l l ( ~ N c h , ) Itlltl 'l 'burHt:lu)" e"enlnp;H-llJul nlHO nt It ThllllkM,,;""lnJt 1)n,' "ntl lu. It t 2115I'. :U.Richard Arlen, Eugene Pal/ete andMit.; Green in the

    John Barrymoreand JOAN BENNETT in

    ~ ~ M o b y Dick"NgWS-CARTOON-COMFIDYKNUTg R O C K N I ~

    Don't miH it! An d as an addedfea ture th ere will be a funn)'Micke)' Mouse talking corned)'.

    "ANYBODY'S WAR"

    Moran a nd Ma ck , t he humo rousTwo Black Crows, in

    EGYPTIAN

    TIIIH Frll ln) ' IInll SlIturlln,.

    N ..",t 1UIIIlIln,. , , ,"I 'I'U"MIIII)'AN .V HARDING in

    "Girl of the Golden West"Added: Laurel & Hnrdy C o m e d ~ ''Velh l"HIIII) ' l ind TlllIrHllnyJack Oakie and Jeanette MacDonald in"LET'S GO NATIVE"Added: Th e IndinnR Ar e ComingMatinee 2:30 ThanksgivingDay

    COllIl\"G. ' \ ' 1 ~ X ' l ' WEEl i -ENDJ.... E. Dr ..wn onol A I I ~ A n l e r l e l l l l

    Footbnll '1'1'.1111 .. r 11129 In"MAYDE I T 'S LOVE "

    ~ ) ' \ J N 1 . 1 l \ " " ~ S OLDES'l ' I ~ U R R I E R'l 'AIl,OR. CI ,EANEI l IInll DYEI l

    W. P. MIESENCarpenter . :. Builder .: . JobbingPhones:Day-Narberth 3973MNight-Narberth 2890R100 N. NARBERTH AVE.

    -JOE ALMAN10 :' E .u cex A,enue. Xenr Nllrl,ertltP"Mt Olll".- - 'Ve Cnll nJllI Delh'er

    ---_ .._---Narberth Theatre Notes IN ---b------H Herman Melville's c la ss ic o f whalar ert ing days, " ; \loby Dick," is playing atthe Narberth Theatre this Friday and

    Saturday. with John Barrymore andJoan Benne tt . Fa r ou t in an angrysea. whalers grapple with 1110nsterwhales in a cOlllbat to death, whilehome in New Bedford sweethearts prayfor the safe landing of boat, that seldom return.This Saturday 's matinee, in additionto the regular show, wil l f ea tu re an - Iotlier episode of "Tarzan the Tiger"and ano ther }'lysto Magic trick thatwill de light cvery boy an d gi rl w hoattends the performance.Commenc in g n ex t Wedne sd ay and IThur,day, and every vVednesday andThursday thereafter for twclve weeks,Narberth's playhouse will pre,ent, intwelve twenty-minute chapters. "Thc II nd ians Arc Coming, " a tale of redhlD.OdCd act ion of the old prai rie days, Iwith '1'i111 11 cCov an d other stars.Coming during Deccmber are "Holi- ,day," "Grumpy ," " ). Ians laughtcr ,""Animal Crackcrs" and "Old English."

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    OUR TOWN

    Nor is t he mor e f luen t li ne of the princess figure acquiredby undue restriction of th e waist, but rather by a comfortable restraint of al l of th e natural figure lines andth e supporting of th e bust at th e natu ral bust line, whichis th e most markedly fashionable l ine of th e figure today.We are cJbowillg abolJe two aile-piece PrillcecJcJ mo(}eL.f for tbe alJeragefigure. Tbey are oj' firm cOI'../et batl..}teJ bOlleleJd, and ",itb JiLkcOlJered elarJtic olJer tbe hip declwIl

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    How much does itcost? what's 'atthemovies? whendoes the train leave? It's so easy to tel-.ephone and find onto

    w'-ywonder

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    Chevrolet Is offered at n ew l ow prices. Comein today. See an d drive th e new Chevrolet Six.Learn th e new economy of owning a modern, fine quality, silt-cylinder automobile.

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    In a cc or da nc e w it h a customof many years the ProtestantChurches of i\ arhcrth will sponso r a communi ty Thanksgivingservice to be held a t t he Presbyt er ia n Chu rch on Thanksg-ivingmorning ; it 10:30 o c1ock . TheRev. Samucl 1lacAdams, pasto r of t he Methodi st EpiscopalChurch, will deliver t he sermon.There will be sp cc ia l mu si c b ythe Presbyterian Church quar tct .The offer ing, as has been thecustom heretofore, wil l he givento the ~ ain Line Federation ofChurches to aid ifl it s work in relieving distre ss on the MainLine,

    St. Joseph Chapel11ill Creek Road. I'cnn \"alle\'.Rev . E dw . J. Buhh. Vicar. '7:00 1', :-I.-Evcning prayer anrl l it al l , ..

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    Al l Saints Episcopal ChurchRev. Gihson Bell, Rector.:-[ ont gome ry and ( ;y psy Lane,\Vynncwood. I'a.8 :00 A. ~ I . - H o l y COlll1l1union.

    9:4 5 A . ~ I . - C h n r c h School.II :00 A . 1 ' 1 . - ~ 1 orning prayer and litany.

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    Baptist Church of the E'YangelSunday, ?Iiovember 23:9 :45 A. 1\1 .-Session of the ChurchSchool.II :1l0 A. M .-110rning Worship. Sermon: "Fires \V e Have Kindled,"

    i:Oll 1'. M.-Young Peopl e' s D evot ional Service led by the pastor.i :45 I' . }'-l.-Evening \Vo rsh ip. S ermon, "Treason!"\\'eclnesday. November 2(,:R:00 1'. 11 . -Praycr service 111 thehome of ~ r. and },! rs. VvillialllS. Horner, 303 North NarberthAvenue. The subject is. appropriately, "Thanksgiving,"Thursday, November 27:10:30 A. ~ l . - C o m m u n i t y Thanksgivin g scrvice in the l ' resbvter ianChurch. The serlllon \\'ill bepreached by the Rcv. SamuelMacAqams.

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    Methodist Episcopal ChurchRcv. Samuel MacAdams, 1linister.9:45 A. ~ I . - S u n d a v school.II :00 A. M,-Morniilg worship a n dsermon. "The Blessings ofGoodness,"/):45 1'. 11.-Epworth League Devotional meeting.7:45 1 '. M.-Evening 'Worship andSermon: "The Chu rch and theHome."~ I o n d a v , Novcmber 24:8 :Oll I'. 11.-M eeting of the SunshineBjjlle Class in t he c hu rc h p ar lor.Tuesday, ?Iiovember 25:8 :15 1'. !\I.-Entertainment. An il-lustrated lecture enti t led "WithByrd at t he Sou th Pole," by Lt.

    T. B. Mulroy, Chief Engineerof the B yr d South Pole Expedition. Silver offering.Wednesday, November 26:8:00 P. !\L-Prayer meeting.Thursday, November 27:10:30 A, ~ I . - C o m m u n i t y Thanksgiving service in the Presbyter ianChurch.Advance notice-Our annual bazaarwill be held in th e parish hall o n S at nrday, Decemhcr (" under the auspiceso f t he La di es' A id Soc iet y. A turkeydi11lll'r will be served for the smallsum of 75c. Reserve the date.First Church of Christ, Scientist.-\ thens and Linwood Aves .. Ardmore.Reading Room, 19 \Vest Lancast e rAvcnuc; o pen week d ay s from 10:30 to4:30 o'clock; \Vednesday evcn ing f rom,9:15 tolJ:45 o'clock.i Sunday sen'ices II A. M. and 81'. 11.i Sunday School II A, !vl. IThe s ilhject for the Bible lesson ser-i mon for Sunday is "Soul and Body." .. .---------------,

    Holy Trinity Lutheran ChurchRev. CleltlS A. Scnft, I'astor.Sunday. ?Ii ovemher 2.1:9:30 A. 11.-Bible School.II :00 A. 11.-Symposium conductedhy the director of thc LovaltvCrusadc, Dr . J. E. Hu:nn1O;J, .(,:45 I'. ) ' I . -Luther Leaguc.7:45 \'. 11.-\\ 'omcn's rallv with1[ rs. A. I 'ohlman as sileakcr.11onday, i 1'. )'I.-Lovaltv Crusadedinner for the men and "rrie;Hls of thcchurch.Tm'sda\', i 1', :-I.-Loyalty Crusadcdinner f,;r the women ;ind 'fricl\ds oftIll' church.\Vedncsday-4:15 1'. 11.. Contirmation Class ; 7 :30 I'. 11., choir rehcarsal.Thursday, 10:30 A. ~ I . - C o m m u n i t vThanksgiving scrvice in thc I 'n',ln:-

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    Pumpkin Pie--I\I- Church Notes Iand Mince Pie ~ - - - - - - ,i The Presbyterian Church!Rev. John Van Ness, M. A., Minister.1!eetings for November 23:9 : 30 A. M.-Bible School. A cordialwelcome for all. An orchestra isassisting in the music of the

    school.I I I :00 A. M.-Morning worship. Ser-II mon theme , "Forgetting to Be, Thankful,"III :00 A. :11.-J l l n i t ~ r C:hllrch, directedhy 1! rs. A. S. Dlghy.I 4:00 I'. :\I.-A COlIIlJlunicants' class, is Ill'ing formed hy the pastor.I All young people de si ring toI unite with t he c hu rc h an ' in-vitcd to come.f. . ~ 7 :0 0 P: ~ I . - T h c three En(kavor So-

    CIetIes.7 :45 1'. 1!.-Evening wor sh ip. G ospel Illeeting. 11 r. Van !\ess willdiscuss the question, "\Vill},!oralit\ Save a 1Ian:"I . Tuesday ev'cning COllllJlunity BihlcClass taught hy 11 iss Harrison.I \Vednesday evening-Praycr mceti ng . Snhj ec t. "Causes for Thanksgiv-ing."I

    Thursday. Thanksgiving Day, 10:30A. 11.-COlJln1tlllity Thanksgiving scn') icc in thi s church. The sermon will hedelivercd hy Rev. Samucl 1lacAdams.

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    The last two weeks of Novembe ra re general ly the fes ta l weeks of theseason as many of the young folks arereturning home to spend their holidays.Bridge alld many other forms of entert ainment a re the popular choice o f th etown folk and at this time, too, manyvis itors from various places in thecountry are being enter tained.Miss Genieveve Coleman, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. George B. Coleman,of Price Avenue, whq has been spending eighteen months with her aunt,l\Irs. William C. Thairwall, at the Hotel Hemenway, Boston, Mass., will arrive on F ri da y w it h her aun t and willspend the winter at home. Mrs. Thairwall wi ll spend the week and Thanksgiv ing :pay with her brother-in-lawand sister, Mr. and Mrs. George B .Coleman.Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Woehling, of\V90dside Avenue, wil l have as t hei rguests over the Thaliksgiving Dayweek-end Mr. and Mrs. E. M. S tod-I dard, o f New Haven , Conn:Mr. am!. Mrs. Samue l Vance , J r. , o fAntlnvyn Roag, will a tt el ld the PennCornell game on Thanksgiving Day.Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bowersox andthe ir daughter, Marion, of St. Louis ,: !fo., arrived on Thursday and \vill bethe guest s of Mr. and Mrs. HowardWhit e, of Brookhurst Avenue, unti l}.fonday.Mr. A. Albert Blaess, who is a stu

    I d ent at State College, wi ll spend theI Thanksgiying week-el1d with his parI ents, Mr. and Mrs. August A. Blaess,of Elmwood Avenue.Mrs . George C. Prior is s pe nd ing amonth in Worcester, Mass., where sheI is visiting relatives., Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Edgerton, ofChestnut Avenue, will spend thei Thanksgiving hol idays in Columbus ,Ohio.i l\1:r. Herbert ]. Egmore, J r., son ofMrs. Frances C. Egmore, 207 DudleyAvenue, recently won his . football letter at Staunton Military Academy atStaunton, Va. Mrs. Egmore wil l en-I ter ta in twelve at d in ner on T han ksgiving Day.l\Irs.

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    'I Ihase of Wooden Steed toBe Lower Meri011 HorseSoc;ety' s Farewell E ffOl"t

    A l as t chase aftel' horsc thieveswill be made by the venerableLower Merion Socic ty for theRecovery of Stolen Horses andt he Dct ec ti on o f Horse Thieveswho se a nn ua l b an qu et w as heldat Ardmore, Saturday November 8.This concerns a woodcn horse

    which used to stand outside aharne ss maker 's shop at Fourthand Chest nu t Strects , Phi ladelphia, and which has recent ly disappeared.In announcing the quest o f thiswooden steed, which officersha ve decided s hall grace thebanquet hall at the Society 's annual meetings, Pres ident LutherC. Parsons quoted from theConstitution and By-Laws of theancient organization: "Whenevera horse shall b e s to le n f rom anymember of this Society, suchmember shall be and is herebya ut ho ri ze d t o emp lo y the telegraph, at an e x [ > e n ~ e not exceeding $10, and t o o ff er a reward.in the name of the Socie ty , of$30 for t he recovery o f t he horse,and a fur ther r eward of $50 forthe detection and convict ion oft he t hi ef. . . ."

    of this nature in suburban Philadel-; Senior High Schools.phia, I The grand total of tuition studentsFigures showing the number of tui- is 407, including 11 students from Uption pupils were released at a meet- per Merion Township and 308 studentsing of t he Lower Mer io n Sch oo l Boa rd f rom Narberth.last Wednesday night. The sum of $28,835 will be der iv edVisions of th e old Main Line in the winter sp ort a nd how Mr. Parsons - f"d b '1 .According to Superintendent S. E. rom t . u i t l ~ n pal _ y pUpl S C O I 1 l I ~ gdays of A the nsvi ll e, H umph re ys vi ll e. us cd t o b e t he first to r eac h an old Downs th e M er io n S ch ool leads the fr om dis tr icts ou tsid e of th e t o \ y n s ~ l p .

    Libertyville and Merionville, of slcigh hostlery along it s s ides and win a Jist with twenty-nine tuition pupils I Th e greatest. tuition contnblltlonrides on the 'Vissahickon and pleasallt 1 f f _ I ' II registered. This is explained, in part, I cOllies frol11 the Narberth st,udellts whobolt e 0 champagnc 01 liS e orts. b I f I C d b d Ipay $73 100 for regIs trat IOn at thewinter evenings in the old i nn s wer e y t le act t la t ynwy or ers on . - ', . ,. fI l\f allY amusing stories and reminis- the Philadelphia line and a ff or ds a n JUlllOr a nd Sen io r H Ig h Sch oo ls .IIlvoked at the 93d annua l suppe r 0 f".. c e l l c c ~ of h or sc d ca le rs w cr e told hy unusual advantage or cIty chIldren tothe Lower Menon SocIety for t he Re- J ICC C f h C t ak e a dv an ta ge of Lower Merion If ""u'ce wants of anv kind tr y ao f S to len Horses and th e De- 1I< ge .corge . orson, 0 t e om- Schoo ls . da'.sdied a d c e l \ i s ~ ' l l I t ' l I t il; this \;a\Jcr-c O \ ' ~ r y . . mon I'lcas Court of ),[ t y ItectlOn o f Hors e ThIeves. Th e affair IC "I I I . on gomer Other schools ranking high in tuit ion perhaps your nc:ghhors will he ah!e towas held at the Mason ic H al l, A rd - Olllity. (OkU dt vcry lIIuch," Judge pupils are Cynwyd and t he Jun ior and till your lIee(h;.

    Cors on r em ar ' c , "i f som e of the ; r : ; : ; m ; ; m : ~ n ; ; n ; : ; ; r ; ; ; m : : m ; ; m ; ; n ; ; ; r r : : m r r : : : ; m ; : : : r n ; r r ; :more, Saturday Nvvember 8, and was at I 'horse thicves' \ lresent could h it ch u p ~ I M I I W I M I ~ ~ ~ l , ~ m M ! l ~ U I g g ! ~ ~ ' 1tended by 165 members and guests. a horsc if hc succeeded in making away S n D. k rfi lr.1 {1 ILuther C. Parsons, of Cynwyd, w it h one." .. .1.-. rran 'en e a, Jons I:p re si dent o f t he o rgan izat ion for thepas t fou rt ecn yea rs and a member fo; , Iforty-seven years, presided at the din- Many Tuition Pupils in FUN ERA L 0 IR E C TOR S incr. Lower Merion Schools

    Oysters and Reminiscences Hold Sway atHorse Thief Society's 93d Annual Supper

    :\ t the elect ion which was condnctedby b al lo t b ef or e d in ne r, M r. Parsonswas re-e1ected president. Other officersre-elected were '\Talter Latch, of Gladwyne, vice president; Richard J.Hamilton, of Ardmore, secret.ary; andDr. Herbert R. Arnold, also of Ardmore , t reasurer.Although the meal is called a "su p

    per" it is in the nature of a feast foroyster lovers. Oysters werc s er ve draw, in soup, scalloped and fried, notto mcntion turkey and chicken saladAs one of the speakers said, "i f a horsethief should be r epor te d o ve r a t theGencral Wayne, it is doubtful if a manpresent could g et b eyo nd LancasterPike."Rut t hi s anc icnt soc ie ty now has no

    h or sc thievcs to de tec t and its solercason for yearly meetings is the spi rit Iof friendship and c ommon memory o fthe old days exis t ing among its members.

    J. Milton L ut z, pr es id cn t of theUpper Darby Horse Company, a s imilar organization which will celcbrateits IOi th ann iversa ry nex t week, reminisced on thc old days when slcighing on t he Wis sa hi ck on was t he g re at

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    Dainty and attractive j:{arments ofi :ar:ous descr ipt ions made and donat!'l!y the Narher th Branch of the Needlc

    : ...ork ( .u ild were exhibited in the social: .la.1 of the Narberth Presbyterian

    l\Irch at the annual mee ti ng of t he:Guild on Wednesday, November 12.

    J he total Ilumhcr of >:arments made.dld con tr ib ut ed t hi s y ea r w er c 3258,. ,hieh in t ur n a re don at ed to the various chari tahle org-anizations. alllong...hich are t he Mai n Line Federat ion of...:hurcllPs. Hol id ay Hou se at Vallty. "orgc , the American Legion Auxiliary,, IC \'isiting Nurses, 1liss Kershaw anddailY others.TIlt' Junior Circle of t he Needlew"r\.., ld donated n ine exqui si te baby ha,:t s to the Vis it ing Nurs e o rganiza -t ion. e ach filled with a complete outfit

    I :o r the uew bahv. ~ rs. Robert LI : ;sell. of Chestl;ut Avenue, also d, . 'nated a complete outfit for two bo, '- .: each seven y ea rs o f age.

    Th e Reverend Cletus A. Senft, pa',tor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.'Ollll11elHlcd the \\,onlen Oil their g O d , l; work and opened t he mee ti ng with :\

    otional service.I i, s 1 [ar t ha Gibbons, of Ardulllr

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    Avenue, spent several days this weekin Baltimore, Md., and Washington,D. C.Mr. Edward Ross Proctor and hisdaughter , Mrs. E. P. L ea hy an d herson, Proctor Ross Leahy, o f R id ge field, N. J., were the guests of Mr . andMrs. William B. Goodall, of DudleyAvenue, last week-end.Mr . and Mrs. Walter Hunsicker, ofA ll en town , wer e t he g ue st s of lVII'S.Hunsicker's parents, Mr. a nd M rs . vV.J. Kirkpat r ick , of Essex Avenue, lastweek-end.matic's reserve she lf in the l ibrarv

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    SundayOOlnnerOIn Trini ty Lutheran Church, Narberth , onIDecember 3 and 4. Th e play promisesh I d I h I,to be a great success no t onl y by hav-Pia e pia ing a very original plot bu t becauseall of t he cast have had some previousin the Beautiful . . I f l ' ThexperIence 111 pays 0 t li S type. e

    EMBA55Y R0 0 M Icast is practically th e same as thatI which presented the "Early Bird" lastm H r O m T E ~ .-CR Ispring. Rehearsals a re b ei ng directed'b y Mrs. S. J. McCar tney, whose abledirection llIade such a dramatic suc-LOCUST STREET AT 17th cess of the "Early Birl." A synopsisRITTENHOUSE SQUARE of the play will b e g iv en n ex t week.$2.00 PER PLATE 1 The Bash-gai-haut Club will hold aI mee ti ng a t the home of Mis s Bet tyDinner a nd S uppe r Dancing IBartle on Linwood Avenue, Ardmore,

    Every Evening ExceptSunday, on F riday. This newly-formed organi-7 to 9 an d 10 t a c la s in g 'zation c onsi st s of members of theHUSTON RAY in Person Lower Merion High School. MissEmily Titus is th e presidelit, Miss Janeand his Hol el Warwick Orche st ra Nash, t he Secretary, and :Miss Muriel

    Excellent parking space directlyadja- I vVhite i s the treasurer.cent to hatel; garage adjaining. Res- Miss Bet ty A shman, f ormc rl y ofervation, "Paul," Pennypacker 3800. Narberth, now o f Germantown, gave aExceptional en'ertaining facili.ie' . . for te a o n SundaY in honor of l\fiss Weal-Too Card Par.ie" Banque". Dance,. E.

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    Herd Established 1904

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    Pennsylvania Certificate No. (i -For FreeJom fromBovine Abortion.

    Ou r herd has qli:llil1ed under all the tests and hasbeen awarded:

    U. S. Certificate No. 277.' iI--Accredited Tuberculosis Free.

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    Ou r milk supply ;s the only on e ill this district fromcows all of which have earned both accredi ted cer.tificates.

    CERTIFIED AND INSPECTEDAYRSHIRE MILK AND CREAM

    Orders for speci"l Vitami" "D " Milk are taki"g ollr e"tire supply of thisspecial milk. bllt a few more orders will be received a"d filled as soo" aspossible.

    Our barn and dairy employees all hold health certificatesand are examined weekly by a physician.

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    All Produced by Our Own Herd ofTHREE HUNDRED PUREBRED AYRSHIRE COWS

    Glenbrook NurseriesFine Selection

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    on Tuesday on account o f t he i ll ne ss! I~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ lof her f athe r, M r, Paul Gleason, who Iis now slightly improving. YO U Can Ha'Ve a Beautiful Piece of Stonework DonelIIr. and ~ 1 r s . Samuel E. Jefferis an dtheir daughter, Miss Evelyn Jefferis, of at Present LO W PRICESDudley Avenue, will spend thc Thanks-giving Holidays in Buffalo, N. Y. 'Thc H i-'I' of the Lower ),1erion .

    H ig h Sc ho ol held a dinner at th eY, 1\1. C. A. in Ardmore on Thursdayevening. ,The Alpha Thl'ta will givc a dauce I

    at tl.lC Cynwycl C luh on \Vednesclay!l'\'enlng. '

    1\1 iss J es,ie Ilallillgall, of Haverford 'Avenuc, will cutertain at a hridgepar ty on Saturday evcning at her humc.

    ~ iss Tine ~ I u e l l e r will be th ehostess to thl' members of h er h ri dg ecluh at he r h011le on F"rrl'st A \'t'nueon TUl'sday evening.

    The l ~ l ' c 1 Cross driVt' is on andeveryolle is urged to joiu and helpNarberth ge t i ts l It 'n ta . Additionalworkcrs and their tcrr i tor ies arc ~ rs.Johll H. Patton. HOI1ll'wood Avt'uue,Sahine (\Vyllllcwo"d to Dudley); at thcpost "f1ie l' , 1 \l rs . R. C. Kcnnedy, ~ rs.Ralph L. Raukiu, ~ iss Margaret Burrl'II, 1\1 rs. F. P. 'Nilson, ~ rs. {;eorgeII. Fortenhaekl'r, 1\1 rs. John C. Nash. r : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ; ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - :~ r ~ J. L. ~ inick and ),1 r s. \Vil l ,anl .. " --=--".---.-c:-- , . = ~ _ , ~ - ::__ -"" _.J. Kirkpatrick; Ilorth of 1\lontgomery -------.--------.--- ..- - - - - - - - - -A\'cnue, 1\liss (;ertrude Hoeler ancl1\1 iss 1\1 ar y Slcde. If you Wt'n' no tat h"mc whell the w"rker in ynur e1istrict called will you please co-operatehy joinin!-{ ~ the post oriice wheretherc will 1)(' a worker frol11 11 A. M.to 2 I'. I. each day t hi s we ek a nd1\1 "n( lay and Tuesday of next week.

    .-\ 11 tinal returns should he turnedin at ~ : H ~ R ~ Cross room in Elm HallOil Saturday, November 22, if possibit,. 1\1 rs. C. Arley Farmer, \ \'h o iscontinuing in charge of t he d ri ve for:\arherth, wi ll he at the r aoIl I in ElmIiall f" r any l(.'[t m'er rcturns hetweenII .\ . 1\1. an

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    From December 1st until after Christmas, ollr yard will be openon Saturdays until 3 P. M. The office and Display rooms eyeryFr iday eyening unt il 10 P. M., and other evenings byappointment.

    An attractive Dol l House no t only gives pleasure to the child ren, but meets the requirements of the "Buy Now" Campaign. It requires no suburban lot, nor the services of anarchitect, nor even a heavy expenditure. It can be made ofthin Lumber or Wallboard, such as Upson or Presdwood.Th e latter is especially recommended fo r its rigid qualitiesand brown finish.

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    P a r ~ ~ ~ ~ T ~ ~ h ~ ~ - - M e e t i ~ ; - L ~ M.-Narberth Council iAnnual Baseball B a n q ~ e t --rHas Lively Discussion Meeting on Monday I Postponed Till Spring

    The Lower Merion-Narberth CouncilThe fog, rain and thunder storm on ir it of the Parent-Teacher meet- Lodge Tca R o o n ~ , 396 Lancaster /"VC-j Narberth Basebal1 Club o n Wedne s-nue, Haverford, Instead of the (,recn . . .illg of tha t evening and t he g re at c rowd Lan te rn Lodge , Ardmo rc . Thc hostess Iday mgh t, It was decIded t o pos tponepresent showed keen enjoymcnt of an will he lvfiss K ~ t c Brusstar. He r tele- the annual basebal1 banquct untilexcel1ent program. phone number IS Bryn Mawr 1 7 4 ~ - ] . I spring.Aftcr the opening "Sing," the Execu- The speaker of the afternoon wll1 be I 1'1 f . I statement for t he pas t Itive Board recommended the Associa- Miss MacNally, of . the. C h i l d . ~ e n ' s I Ie l 1 1 a . ~ l at ion t he adoption of a motion to pur- ~ u r c a u , and her t?PIC WII1 be Th e Iyear fol1ows. .chase a new American flag for thc I roper Unders tandmg and Treatment Receipts ,auditorium. The motion was made and. of tht Dif ficult Chi ld ." iBalance on Hand from 1929 $39.07 1carrit,cl. . :\lIlonf( the d e l e g a t ~ s to the ~ t a t e IDonations :...... 308.50

    11 iss Margaret Keiser, of Drexel Convention held on N o ~ ' t ' m b e r 1-, 13 1'1 t B fit ?2 68 'H ill, gave t he aud ience a r ar e t n' at in ;lIId J.I \ ~ ' e r e Mrs. H. '1 atnall Brown,: lea. re ene . -. Is ingi ng j oyce K ilme r' s p oem "The the I 'res](lent, of Haverford; Mrs. !_e iHecelved S. Phl la . Game... .. . 25.00'Tree." "Poems are made for fools Roy. Douglass, of N a r b e ~ t h , and MISS 'I Recd. Beach Haven Game.... 50.00like me-but only God can make a ~ ' arion Cal1oway, of Merion. Recd. Paoli Games 118.50tree." 9nly qod could have made such .Mrs. Brown is uow OI.le of ~ h ~ t a t e II Col1ections, Games at Home 2169.23a beautIful vOice. DIrectors of the CounCIl havlllg Ileen _)'lrs. T. C. Hammond , o f t he Tower c l c ~ t e d at tha.t timc. Governor F i ~ h e r , iSchool of \Vilmington, held the attcn- aSSisted by hIS daughter, M ~ s . H. fat- I Eti on of her audience during eve ry mo- lIal1 BrowlI, gave a ~ e c e p l t o n to the I . . xpensest f I I I f I I t t' I Illembers of the CounCIl on \Vedncsdav PaId Umplrcs .men 0 leI' 1e p u all( meres II g ; , . .. '1 . .talk on her work at Tower School and on J hur.sdar evclllng ~ rs. Brown PaId PItchers .where she is that verI" important link was thc toas tmls trcss at t hc b an qu ct P ai d Catchers .bctween t hc s chool a'nd home. Mrs . held at ~ h Penn Harr is. Among ~ h Pai d Boys ..Hamlllond to ld a li tt lc story to iIIus- outstandlllg women at the conventIon I Paid Teams .trate bel' duties and it is as follows: was Mrs. H,umbcrt Borton Powcll: of! Pa id Harry Hollar, PrintingA worried and indignant mother came to Devon: cha Irman o f the Resoluttons! and Expenses ..complain that in six wccks' time hcr Comnlltlee. I Paid Eberts, Canvass aud

    small son's disposition had heeu ruined. I Supplies .From a happ): little c!lild he had Travel Talk by Samuel .Paid Mcals (Coatesvillereached the pomt of dally tantrums. I Gamc) .~ l r s . Hammond in her wise way solved MacAdams and Songs Please 1 Paid Mca ls (Beach Havent he mys tc ry and found out what had IN . Ganle) .caused the ruining of this sweet dis- A travel t a l ~ on Ircland at t le i 'ar- IPai d Mea ls P laye rs at Nar-position. At home he had been petted ber th Met hodI st Chu rch by the Rev. berth .and waited upon and at school .his S a l ~ l t l e l MacAdams, t h pastor, and a I Paid Ubert i, Publicity ..first training was. that eyen if nothmg n.atlvc of. Ireland, d ~ l t g h t e d a good-I Paid Ca r Fare (2 mcnelse was accompltshcd I l lS s w t ' a t ~ r was SIzed aud ience las t mght. . I Coatesville Game) .to bc takcn off and put on by a Ing boy Over onc hundred cO.lored sIJdes IPaid l\ofisc. Expenses .who wcnt to school al.ld no l o n ~ e r were shown and songs of the .Emera!d (Work on Grounds) ..nceded a nurse, the big boy hemg Islc wcre sung by th e MethodIst chOir. Paid W. R. Lane (\V'ork onhimself. \\Then he was helped at Ernestine B. Bacon,. soprano, and. Grounds) .school with the sweater his good tcm- DOf