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    Price, Five Cents

    White Cross Meeting Tues.Th e \Vomen's Association of the

    ).1a rbcr th Bap ti st Chu rch will holdtheir 'Vhite Cross meeting next Tuesday at t he chu rch. Devotion will beat 12 o'clock, followed by l uncheon a t12 :30. The speaker of th e afternoonwill be Mis s E li za bet h V ic kl and, o fNowgong, Assam. Miss Vickland isa very deli ghtf ul an d interestingspeaker.

    Over forty men enjoyed g ames ofauction and contract bridge 'a t theopen house of the Narberth BridgeCluh held Monday night in i ts r oomsat Elm Hall.First pri ze in contrac t was WO:1 byJ. H. B a k e r ~ wi th Char le s Mar shal lwalking off with second honors. I nauction. Ted Atche rly car ri ed off thefirst prize. and A. D. \lIlainwright thesecond.The club. whose membership is restricted solely to men of Narberth or ,vicinity. now has 33 members on its'books. Two n ew member s were ad mitted on Monday night. One tothree or more tables are in progressevery evening at the club's headquarters.

    Forty Men Enjoy ()penHouse at Bridge Club

    Frank A. Sch re pf er , N ar be rt hLegionnaire and silver-tongued orator,was the speaker Tue sd ay at th e BalaCynwyd-Narberth Rotary Club. Histalk, "The Spi ri t o f the Times," wasa plea for the substitution o f bea ut yfor the worship of the machine ty peof civilization.Mr. Schrepfer outlined th e three

    values or qua li ti es i n l ife as those oftime and space; those of th e sense andthose dealing with the abs tr ac t. Beautywas defined as one of the abstrac ts.t he p ur sui t o f whi ch is difficult underpresent-day conditions."\Ve havc set up false gods, " t hespeaker said. "For the economicswhich we worship as the significantcurrent in ou r present-day l ife is nothing more or less than the great god11ammon." ,To show t he a dvan ta ge s o f e ar ni nga l ivel ihood by the sweat of th e browins tead of by the economic structureof t he machi ne age, Mr. Schrepferpointed to France. In that country,he said, the fac t that t he machi ne a gemade no great inroads has put it ina strollg position today."T o confuse c on te nt a nd f orm is afundamental human e rr or ," he said."\lI le need more of humanity. That isobvious when one sees bursting granaries , s tores of gol d a nd a surplus ofraw materials in contras t to s tarvat ionand unemployment."A talk in behalf of the United Campaign by the Rev. Robe rt J. McF et ridge preceded Mr. Schrepfer'saddress.Th e next meeting of th e club, atwhich A. F. 'V . Vi ck w il l be thespeaker, will be held at the new headquar te rs , the Overbrook Gol f Club.

    NEED MORE HUMANITY

    ~ W Have Set Up False Gods,'He Says in Rotary

    Address

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    Elect Taylor CaptainRoh er t T ay lo r. o f 512 BroukhurslAvenu e, was elected captain of the1932 Lower Merion footbal1 team ata meeting held Monday afternoon.

    IS USED AT HAVERFORD

    Race Timer ReceivesNational Publicity

    Mrs. Minnich Injured in Worship of BeautyAuto Accident Sunday Urged by Schrepfer

    Mrs. W. C. Minnich, o f ' Morenoand Gulph Roads , Penn Valley, suf{ered a badly c rushed hand with threefingers s e r i o u . ' ~ ' i1)jured in an automobile accidu.t : ~ ..day afternoon onCounty Line Road, Radnor.The car in which Mrs. Minnich was

    riding with two companions, MissMyra G re go ry a nd Marie Lynn, wasstruck by a man in a roadster, so thatboth cars turned completely over.

    1\1 iss Gregory was bad ly b ru is edabout the face as weB as b ot h of herkne es , whi le ~ 1 a r i e Lynn sufferedfrom slight bruises and a n umber o fcuts. The driver of the other carwas uninjured .

    IInvention of Edwin Speakman,of Narberth, Considered for

    Olympics.

    Council Speaker

    Cuntllltle.1 cu. l ~ n H t P U ~ 4 ~

    MERION

    . , ~ ~ " " :

    GEORGE E. WHITWELL

    M.-Narberth Council WillHear George E. Whit-

    well Tuesday.

    An especial1y interesting illustratedtalk on color-photography by ErnestA. Bail ey , of Narbe rth, will be thefeature of the special meeting of theMen's Club of Narberth M. E: Churchat 8 o 'clock Thursday evening-. December 3, in the church parlor.Mr. Bailey's thorough s tu dy o f thissu bj ect an d his enthusiasm makesthis a most attractive offer to th e mcno f t he community. I t will be illustratedwith plates and motion pictures. Anoppor tuni ty to see yourself as otherssaw you s ome mont hs ag o w ben youwere unwit tingly a t tending a certainmemorable occasion in the town, willbe pr ese nte d. C ome along- and bringyour friends.

    Color-Photography toBe Men's Club Subject

    of .11 t'rio II , 1'ia I'rrsidclIl ill dUII-,lt. ofsal('s of /11(' Pllilad('ll'"ia l i la'ir i . 'COIIII'IlII)'. 1(,110 tl' ill Ian 011 "Ulili/ it 'S"al 111(' 1IIr('/ill{l of /11(' I.owL'/' Merioll-Nar !J (, l' tl t COI lI /c il of Rcpllhlica"IVOII1CII al lilt' TowlIs1lip BlIildillg,Ardmore. I/CX/ Tllcsday.

    Edwin A. Speakman, of Narberth,inventor of the,Havedord College RaceTimer, has published articles recentlyin several magazines describing thisnew device. These descriptive articlesare featured in "The Review of Scienti lic Instrumen ts," "The ScientificI ~ r o n t h l y . " "The Atlantic Journal" andI will also appear in several others.National publicity has been given thisRESIDENT new instrument for timing races whichwas described last Apr il in this paper.Inquiries have b een received by Mr.

    "Utilities" wi1l be discussed at the Speakman from Germany and a nummeeting' of the Lower Mer ion-Na r- ber. of G c r m a l ~ 1 ! l a g a ~ i n e s ar e t publishberth Counc il o f Republican \Vomen artIcles descnb1l1g I ~ S . operatl?n. Ason Tuesday evening by Geo rge E. I a result of such pubhclty, r h I11ventorV ,' hi twe ll a resident of Merion and Ihas been asked by the RIchard G.vice president in charge of sales o f ' th e Badge r P.ublishing Company o BosPhiladelphia Electric Company. t ~ n . to w n ~ e a bo.ok on a u t o m a t ! ~ raceThe meeting- will be held in the tm un g WlllCh he IS now composmg.Township Building. East Lancaster I This de\ice has heen used in timingAvenue. Ardmore. at 8 :30 P. M. i\Iiss races a t Haver fo rd College and wasMarga re t E . Drusstar, of Bryn Mawr, demonstrated by Mr. Speakman atis in charge o f t he program. radio shOWS in St. Loui s an d I'hila-!\I r. \\'hitwell, a native of Vvashing- delphia. It automatical1y times raceston. D. c.. received his early e rluca- by IiIcans of a microphone and a l ighttion t he re and l at er a tt ended the Mas- I beam to an accuracy of one hundredthsachuse tt s Ins ti tu te of Technobgy. of a second. Th e Olympic Commitwhere he was graduated in 1915. tee is to consider the possib il ity ofHe worked as resea rch e n g i l l e ' ~ r for ' !s ing the instrument at the Olympicthe Anaconda Copper Company until Igames in California next spring.the world war whcn he entered the Application for patents have beenmade and reports from the LlniteelStates Patcnt Office are o f an encon r'{ging' nature, intimating that a number,1f broad claims a rc t o be allowed. TheGeneral Elect ri c Company has showninterest in HIe purchase of such a patent.Several improvements are being madein the dev ice so tha t appa ra tus of asimpler and less expensive design maybe incorporated into the ins trumcnt.Haverford College will again use thedevice in timing' r a c ~ s at ttack meetsthis spring.Mr . Speakman, who graduated fromHaverford Col1egc last June, is at Iln'.sent an assistant instructor in physi csat Haverford and is a lso pursuing H'Veral graduate studies".

    IS

    To Discuss Utilitiesat Council'Meeting

    Narberth, Pennsylvania, November 27, 1931- - ~ - - _ . - - - _ . _ - - - - - _ . - - - - _ . - -_._-_ . _ - - - - - . ~

    a U R T aCHARITY

    L I B R A R Y

    TO

    C o n t i n u e d on J , I I N t PII/o:'t"

    Routine business occupied the Narberth School Board at its regularmee ti ng l as t F ri da y evening. It wasreported that the auditor ium furniturehad a rr ived and t hat furnishings forthe stage had bee n o rder ed .Officers of th e board will be electedat the organizat ion mee ting , to beheld Monday, December 7. At thattime ?vi rs. Edna Rinehar t, o f Sou tl \).1arberth Avenue, newly elected member, will t ake her seat, succeeding Mrs.F. T. Van Auken, th e vice president,who was not a candidate forre-election.

    Need $3000 MoreWith the United Campaign extendeduntil :Monday, approximately $3000 ofNarbe rt h' s quo ta o f $9100 remains tobe coBected. As "Our Town" wentto press it was r ep or ted t ha t t he Sllecial committee had gone over the top,raisin", $3600. which is $400 over itsCIuota. The worke rs a re mak ing astrong finish t o put th e town as awhole over th e top. Anyone who hasheen missed and wishes t o make a contribution should ge t in touch with Mrs.\-V. C. Newman , o f A nt hwyn Road,

    o chairman of the Uni ted Campaign fort he Borough .

    School Board to Elect()flficers I > e c e ~ b e r 7th

    Resurging a fter a lapse of fouryears. St. ;Vlargaret 's Minstrels boomforth next Tues day an d Wedne sd aye\'enings a t th e P ar is h H al l with t heirseventh presentation, described as themost amhitious of the ir notable career.If the advance sale of tickets is to beaccepted as a harbinger, the attend

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    Page Two OURTO\VN November 27,1931

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    Deli"eries Twice Dai ly to YollrNeighbors-Why Not YOII?

    Repe.ated by Request:EDDIE CANTOR in

    "WHOOPEE"

    "WHO BUYS ATBRADLEY'S?"

    2106-08 Market StreetRI'FTENHOUSE 7070

    Now PlayingCharles .Bickford, Rose'

    Hobart"EAST OF BORNEO"

    -rC==

    MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXTAnn HardingLeslie Howard"DEVOTION"

    We Have Olle AddressOpposite the Erlall/l.a Theatre

    Charlie Chase 'Comedy

    at prices as consistendymoderate as the following weekend ones:

    Chuck Roast, lb., 18cSmall P in Bone Roast, 5 to6 Ibs. .. . lb., 30cRump Steak .Ib., 35cRump of Veal .Ib., 25cShoulder of Lamb ;.Ib., 15cNeck End of Rack .lb., 20.:'Breast of Lamb .Ib., 6.:PORK-Small hip ends, lb., 15c

    N I ~ n of ti t .. n"Nt 1I1entH

    THE BRADLEYMARKET CO.

    Coming: "Spirit ofNotre Dame"

    Our Delicious Breakfast BaconPiece, lb., 28c; Sliced, lb., 35c

    WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY

    WEEKEND NEXTEdmund Lowe, lois Moran"THE SPIDER"

    The most exciting picture ever filmed "FOOTBALL FAVORITES"BENNY RUBIN COMEDY

    Those Who Valuethe Best Quali ty inMeats

    ~ ~ S t r e e t Scene"With Sylvia Sidney andWilliam Collier, Jr.YOU MUST SEE IT ! IR. \VS-ANUV C I , \ " J ) I ' ~ C03IEJ) \ '"I 'UI

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    Pagt Three

    YOU RECEIVE.... $12.5025.00

    ................................ 50.00.............................. 100.00........................................... 250.00........... 500.00

    PLUS INTERESTAT 3%

    Here are the Classes of Membership:For 50 weeks starting now,

    25c . . . . . . . .50c$1$2$5$10

    members early next week. Their weekly savingsfor the past 50 weeks will thus return to them, plus3% interest.

    Checks will be sent Narberth National Bank clubChristmas Club

    YOU PAY WEEKLY

    OUR:TOWN--- I :ethodist Bazaar to Be ~ ! ! ! i i ! ! ! ! ! [ i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i i i ! ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~. Held December 5thThe time, Saturday, December 5th,The place, Narberth Methodist Church,Essex and Price Avenues . Come earlyand stay late. Luncheon and d innerserved at a very low c os t unde r thesupervi sion of Mrs . A. J. Bawden.'vVe are al l looking fo r inexpensivegifts and thi s is the place to ge t them.The following t ab les will give yo u awide range f rom which to select. Mrs.Bailey ,viii have a large v ari ety ofaprons. The candy t ab le will be incharge of the Epworth League. TheMen's Club will have a large assortment of groceries at chain s tore prices.Everything for the children can be had I F N Chat Mrs. Ward's table. I . or ext ristmas-A very unusual assortment of I

    "Knobby Kraf t" jewelry will be dis- \. JOIN OUR NEW 1932 CLUB TODAY!layed by Mrs. White. T her e is abig surpr is e in store for young andold at t he F is h Pond in charge of Mrs . 'Moore. Mrs. L. Wight will have a I DON'T ENVY THE CHRISTMASlarge assortment of blankets at r ea son- .able prices and home-made, cakes and Ipies will need no advertising. Give I CLUB MEMBER BE ONE!your orders early to Mrs. E. A. Lane.Don't miss Mrs. Chalfont's table if Iyou are interested in l inen and fancywork and las t but not least--don't missthe whi le elephant table in charge ofMiss Strickler. This is an opportunit)which you. cannot afford to miss.Come and bring your friends.C. H. E.$10,000 to Bryn Mawr

    Bryn Mawr College will eventuallyreceive "upward of $10.000" bequeathedby the will o f M is s Jessie L. Louderback which was filed for probate inThe man with the b ea rd is the one New Yor k recently. Upon t he de athwho is never ashamed t o wea r the gift of a brother and sister the estate shallnecktie. go to the college.1-- ---- ::...==.----.--.- _.- ' -_._- - - - - - - - ~

    Christmas will be more cheerful formany poor chi ldren in this section ifsuccess marks plans made at a men' ssupper in All Saints Church, Wynnewood, Thursday evening of last week.Fifty men attended the affair and willprobably form the nucleus of a men'sclub sponsored by R obert F . Wood,Fred 'vValzer and Will iam 'vV. Heindel,whose purpose will he friendly gatherings every so often , of an interdenominational nature.Immediate plans approved b):. thesupper g a t h e r i n ~ call for a Christmasparty to be held at All Saints ChurchParish House at a time not y et settled,to be attended by t he men and a s manychildren of need, families as each mancares to entertain a s h is guests. Therewill be a decorated tree, can dy, etc.,and a gif t for each child.The children will be recruited from along list the Lower Mer ion-Narber thpolice and charitable organizationscompile each year, and will be selectedespeci al ly from Na rh er th and nearbyncighborhoods."Our purposc is partly scntimental,"s ai d Mr. V';ood. who acted as t oa st mastc r a t the supper . "Not only arethe rc manv ncedy chi ldren in this sec

    t ion who ~ ' o u l d -appreciate a gi ft, butwe bel ieve t he re a re scores of menwho will enjoy brightening the life ofsome child-or several children-bvtaking them to a par ty and presentinggifts personallv."This opnortunity is open to all men;further details may be had from thecommittee in charge and will a lso soonbe made public.

    Men's Club at AI' SaintsWill Aid Poor Children

    No ...ember 27, 1931

    .. ,';.". . , .... 'w , " j ' ~ ' ~ " " ' : " - : ~ ' . ;

    ChristmasShopping List

    Member of Federal Reserve SystemOpen 8 A. M. Daily, and from 7 to 9 P. M. Fridays

    fo r Your Convenience

    Call today for a shopping list, in which tomake note of your Christmas purchases andgifts. A limited number FREE-Get YoursToday!

    The NarberthNational BankII'II

    I'III108.110 Forest Avenue-Opposite Elm Hall

    TELEPHONE: NARBERTH 2866"\Vunder .Starts Them All"

    WUNDER BATTERY AND. ELECTRIC SERVICE

    $247.50

    Use Part of That Narberth.National BankChristmas Fund,TO BUY A RADIO!

    complete with RadiotronsPayments on this model canbe arranged as low as $2.50 aweek.

    We Are Exclusive Sales Agents Here of

    selling in a price range fromthe 4-tube midget, $37.50 complete, to the new 9-, 10- and13. tube combination modelsthat play the new RCA.Vietorlong-playing records (for 30minutes). Illustrated here isModel RAE-26 - automaticphonograph combination,

    RCAVICTOR

    VICTOR ~ E C O R D S - t h e latest hits-we have th em. We'lltake your order for ANY Victor, Record, and, deliver it toyour home within 24hours.

    I r

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    No't'ember 2'7, 1931

    Names in the Newsi)UR TOWNage Four

    I , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - lMrs. Hope LeBarr Roberts IIs Club Speaker Tuesday I OURTO"\\lN

    The \Voll1an's Coml11unity Club of! A Co-operdtive Community N e w s M a g d ~ i n e , fou,uled in 1914 by the Narberth Gets State appointment. Charles V.Narberth will hold their regular! Civic Associdlion, and published everY FriddY dt Narberth, Pd., by the Hemsley, of Narberth, has been ap-1110nthly meeting in the Girl Scout Ipointed a bank examiner, connectedwing of the Communi ty Building on LIVINGSTON PUBLISHING COMPANY with the State Depar tment of Bank-'fuesdav a fte rnoon. Mrs. HOlle Le- ing, accord ing to an announcemen'tJ PHILIP ATlEE LIVINGSTON, President and General Manager fr Ha 'sbBarr Roberts , wel l-known lecturer on am rrl. urg .cur rent events, will be the speaker. A I ROBERT MOORE CAMERON, Editor Speaks at luncheon. F le tche r W.feature of the program will be the I THOMAS A. ELWOOD, Advertising Manager Stites, of Narberth, was olie of thc/-{roup of songs, sung by the Narberth I Ispeaker s at the luncheon for thc presi-Glee Club, composed of the pupils of Off ice-258 Haverford Avenue, Narberth den ts of fifty Philadelphia women'sthe seven th and e ight h g rades under d clubs at the Bel levue-Stratford las tthe direction of W. J . Drennan. prin- Telephone-Narberth 2545; if no answer, Ar more 3100 I Friday.c ipal of the school. The time of the SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE ! Heads bank group. P ark er Short-meeting is 2 :30, ridge Williams, of Villanova, presidentThe tea given by the membership Entered .111 Hccond-cloHN motter , O .. toher 13 . 11114, o t t he PONt om..c " I of the Provident Trust Company, andcommittee of t he Woman 's COl1l1nU- NorherU. Po., .....1cr tl .. Ad of 1I10rch 3. 18111 solicitor of Lower ~ I e r i o n Township.n ity Club las t Friday afternoon at the has been elccted chairman of Grollp I,home of Mrs. Edward Lamey, Brae-: NO'llember 27, 1931 Pennsylvania Bankers Association. Heburn Road, Penn Val1ey, for the I l e ~ v I succeeds Livings ton E, Jones, presi-members of the club and new IeSI-1 Ident of the First National Bank ofdents was a .very successful and wcl1-: But Who Pays the Hospital',> Philadelphia.attended affaIr. Mrs . Larney and Mrs. I .: Urges third route. Colonel Samuel]. D. S t ~ t h e r l a n d . cha irman of the I Th e community hospital s tands nea r t he top of th e list of institutions' Price Wether il l, of Haver ford , prcsi -memberslllp. were at the tea table . . . ., T " Ic1ent of the Regional Planning Federa- f 1 ~ o s e assisting were r 11 rs. Fran!( c., perform1l1g" the greatest service to hUl11a11lty. No fluctuatIOn 10 com- tion, advocated the const ruct ion of aSttefel, Mrs. Emma Kent., Mrs. I ~ . , . ~ mercial a ff ai rs can permi t of a handicap to its f ul l f un ct io ns , f or human! third trunk line highway hetwecnLane. 11 rs. Alber! DaVIS and 1\1 rs. .. Ph iladelph ia and Atlantic Citv lastGeorge ~ o r m a n GIll. . need goes on 111 good tl lnes or bad. week. Colonel \Vetherill was sl;eaking_S n ~ i n a l c 1 ~ a r g e made .for ward service. There.are t ou many cases of ' f o ~ e t l , l ~ ~ t u d e n t s of Havcrford Schoolence than tuberculOSIS, 'I men It1Jured It1 auto aCCIdents who upon colIectll1g damages based in last " e ~ k .TI 11 d ff I I . I f '1 ' . Inhents $4000. ~ { a n ' Bangs ofte a -year-roun e .orts to pre-, part upon t le lOsplta expense, al to compensate th e hospItal when that IBryn Mawr was named sale bene-vent a.nd cure t u ~ e r c u l o s l s , the control! bill should b e t he first thought. fi ' . ' th' '1'1 f EI' b IS ' -of whIch mus t stI ll be based on accu- I Clar) II I e WI 0 Iza et 1 e ~ r at e early diagnos is , and the perfec-, . M ~ l c h . of this condition is due to ignorance of the workings of such I b?r ?ugh . late of Bry.n _M a ~ I " I " , . ~ \ ' h l ~ htion o! t reatment by means ~ the Ian I11stltutlOn. P eo ple w ho wou ld never th ink of beg ging fro111 others i t ~ I I ~ ; 1 ,for probate at Norns to ll ilr e c o ~ l 1 l z e d methods, res t, f resh aIr and forget that an obligat ion so shirked must fall uI>on a neigh1l0r. The free,' asot rS(tai' '1 M ' I-I b Inursl llg care are fillanced by the I . na e counci. "rs. 11I11 erChristmas S e ~ 1 Sale. !and less-than-cost ~ a c l h t l e s should be sacr.ed ~ t ho se who have no other! B o r ~ o n .Powl'll, of Devon. wa:s c l ~ c t e d

    I,way to t u rn-and 111 t ho se cases the servICe IS g ra nt ed whe re i t wiII do Ia. director of . the Pennsylvama Coun-t he mos t ood cII of Repubhcan \Vomen at the clos-J. ROBERT McCOY g . : ing session of the ninth annual COIl-]. Robert McCoy, a r e s i d e n ~ of Nar-! I t s h o u ~ d be the duty and privilege of each u s ~ r of hospital service!1 ference last Thursday. Mrs. H. T a ~ -b ~ r t h for the p a s ~ twenty-sIx ~ e a r s , I to bea r a s bIg a p ar t o f t he e xp en se a s he can pOSSIbly arrange-for the nai l. Brown, ] r., of H a v ~ r f . o r d , also ISdied suddenly at IllS home. 203 Chest- sake of hi s own pride and his neighbor's need. And it should be e( ualI a director of the .councll. .nut Avenue, las t Thursday noon. He I I d d" '1 f I I d I .Y: On Seal Coml1Uttee. Mrs . Richardwas stricken very suddenly, having I t le uty an IIVI ege 0 t lOse ab e to 0 so, to' .help make up t he defiCIt IJ. Hamilton, of. Ardmore, is OIW ofworked al1 the day previous. Icreated by thIS most necessary an d valuable serVIce. I fifty-five men and women of the Sta tcThe funeral serv ices were hcld on ,who ha\ 'e accepted membership on theSaturday from the est abli shment ,of,' Again this veal' Lower .Merion saw to he r sor row the sl)ecta'le of 1 1931 Christmas Seal S a l ~ COl1lmitteeCharles M. Stuard. Ardmore. wIth, I " ,I I ,i I . II I r. c. for the S ta te. Mrs. Hanult on was Iebur ial at West Laure l Hi1I Cemctery. It le un

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    C ~ a ! ! E ~ : S M A ~ ~ ~ O w ~ TPHONE: NARBERTH 2250 Buying Co.operati"ely

    Page .Five

    Hecker'sBuckwheatpkg,12eLog CabinSyrupsnu. can,25eRitteY$BEANSI 2 cans, lIeI OctagonSoap Powder

    1 2 pkgs., I3cKen-L-RationDog Foodcan, IOcPink Salmoncan, lOc

    Morrison's Puddingspkg., lOcAmerican White Cheese10c lb.Gorton's Ready-to-FryCodfish2 cans, 25cMackerel Fillets2 for 25cPabst Malt, Light or Darkcan,45c

    Turkey Syrupcan, 10cS. o. S.2 sm!. pkgs. , 25c

    Underwood Deviled Ham9c can, 3 sml. cans, 25c13c can, 2 19. cans, 25cWashing Sodapkg., 7cCream ,Cornpkg., lOcSkidoo9c; 3 cans, 25c

    Kellogg's All Branpkg., 12cMorrison's Puddingspkg., lOcRitter's Tornato Soup3 cans, 20cGulden's Mustard13c; 2 jars , 25c

    Fancy, 3 lbs., 14cExtra LargeFancy, 6 for 15c

    Chester CormtrPOTATOES30-lb. basket, 49c10-lb. basket, 19c

    Celery Hearts, 10c

    StandardTOMATOES2 cans, I5c

    -,I SauerKrau t lU 19. cans, 25e I

    SIRLOIN lb., 59cRUMP STEAK .lb., 39c

    -

    ova 'fOWN

    Pal",oli...eSOAP

    3 bars,I9c

    Starman WinesapAPPLES

    Tender, JuicySteaks

    SterlingBROOMS,29c

    CRANBERRIES, only 9c;

    You Help Not Only Us - But Yourself

    Sunkist LEMONS . . . . . . . . . . . . doz., only 15cCalifornia ICEBERG LETTUCE . . . head, 10c

    Good Meats Cost No More

    SPRING LAMB: Leg, lb., 29c; Shoulder, lb., 19c

    Rib Roast of Beef (Thick End) . . . . . lb., 25c

    Extra Fancy Large GRAPE FRUIT , . 3 for 19c

    Fresh Killed Roasting Chicken lb., 39cFresh Loin for Roast lb., 25cP 0 RK Chops . . . . . . . . lb., 29c

    -when you take advantage of our weekly specials,offered to an increasing number of good folk in thiscommunity. Because we want ever more business, weadhere to a policy of selling carefully selected, bestquality foodstuffs at prices as consistently low as themarket permits.The fact that our customers frequently recommend ourservice is appreciated-and it is an indication that youwill find it worth recommending, too, if you are notalready a steady buyer here.Why not drop in at Cotter's Market today? And takead"antage of the prices offered by us each week, including these, which are effecti"e now to next Wednesdaynight, December 2:

    Sealect E...aporatedMILK3 tall cans, 20e.3 small, IOc

    Mueller's Long or ElbowMacaroni orNoodles orSpaghettipkg., tOe

    Chicken.ofthe-SeaTUNA FISHcan, 2IcH-O Quick Oats2 pkgs., 23c

    Clark's Green GiantPEAScan,19c

    LAND O'LAKESSweet CreamBUTTERIb,41c(Effective only this Fridayand Saturday)

    Sifted PeasIOc; 2 cans, I9c

    -Blue LabelTOMATOCOCKTAIL19. bot., 17c

    Cloroxbot., t5c

    .-----_._------,Clark's Del MaizCORN orNIBLETScan, I7c

    COFFEEBOSANTIb,25cASTORL-!b. can, 33_- - - . t

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    King's Daughters WednesdayThe regular monthly meeting of th eEvangel Circle of K ing' s Daugh te rswill he held next \Vednesday at thehome of Mrs. \V. D. Smedley, 227North Narherth Avenue, at 11 o'clock.

    1\lrs. Griscom has chosen "Birds" forher sub ject . ?\lemhers are invited toh ri ng h usband s a nd friends. A silveroffering will be accepted at the door,

    Your news is welcomed by yourcommunity newspaper,

    After rout ine business h ad b een disp o ~ e d of l [ r ~ . George H. Batcheldercntertained those present with a paperpertaining to the II I o st adva ncedthoughts in the care of house p lant sand their relation to the wcll-appointedhome.Mrs. Johl1 A. La Fore, president ofthe club, presided. She annoUi1cedthat on the e veni ng o f Dec embe r 7at 8 o 'cl oc k ~ rs. Florence Griscomwould address the club in the auditorium of the Montgomery Day Schoolon Old Gulph Road, \Vynnewood,

    THAT'S the day! And the mer ry o ld fellow will be there-readyto greet everyone in the toy department on the LowerMain Floor.So-we've been scurrying about, consulting and buying, arranging and planning, and now everything is ready fo r the big event.The toys are ready - marvellous new ones, and old favoritesquantities of them-a really, truly Santa Claus headquarters rightin the heart of these beautiful suburbs.Gift wrappings, Christmas wreaths and tree decorations-all thoseimportant parts of the holiday season- are near at lland. Gifts,gifts, and more of them! Toys fo r th e youngest, smart new clothesfor th e young gir l and for th e older girl, accessories for women ofevery age, gifts fo r men, gifts for the house, a world of fresh , newmerchandise that's fashion right lind priced reasonably, is readyfor you, and ou r salespeople are full of wonderful gift suggestionsfor your friends that are hard to please or that ~ ~ h a v e e v e r y t h i n g . "

    STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIERThe $Cain ~ i n e c3tore-rufrdJJlore

    MONTGOMERY AVENUE & ST. JAMES PLACE

    --"----------- , Penn V a l l ~ y Garden ClubThe Observer I Holds Monthly MeetingAn amiable citizen of the borough, I The m e l 1 l h e r s ~ h e Penn Valley

    comfortably relaxed after dinner, was IGarden ~ I u b beld their ,regular month-. . _. I' I Iv meeting at the resIdence of Mrs.c1.1attmg With I h e 0 ) se rver one eve- j Gibson Bel1 on Mill Road, Vv'ynne-nlng recen tl y and let ou t a thought twood, l as t \Vednesday. The increaswhich l lIay have ar.isen in the minds ing attendance at these meet ings aptlyof other local men hut ~ e m a i n e d un-I illustrates th e keen i n ~ e r e s t . manifested. .- I "\Vhat has 'collle over Iby members .to J!1atenally Increase t.heexpresse< . .' . , charm o f thIS pIcturesque comml1llltyNarberth thIS fal1:' he a,ked. ! through added plant life."Everyone seems to he w o r k i n ~ on Ithe a s ~ u m p t i o n that the men llf)n't iwant to stay at home any evenings jwith their wives and families. There I~ e e m s to be a lot of anxiety ahout anyspare evening time a man might hr.II-!pe n to have on hand." Questioned, he Iexplained that first there was i he !~ ' I e n ' ~ Bridge Club with its own 1'00m iopen every evening. t hen the Narhe r thPlayers , who, 'so far as he was concerned, seemed to he soliciting masculine memhership and, final1y, thatmen's alTair a t A ll Saints Church lastweek. All good in themselves, hesaid, but how about the man whorea lly l ikes to stay at home with hisfamily, not occasional1y, but just asmany eveni ng s a s possible?The Observer f ound food for ~ 1 1 u c hthought in those comlllents of hisreal1y amiahle friend. One must hea'o'ailahle a nd a le rt to sen'e the ' .omllIunit'o' in which he lives, hut how fardo aliy segments of t he con ln ll ul it y,self-assembled for recreational pur-.poses, ha'o'e a right to urge a man, he- :yond a single courteous il1\'itation, to 'devote his time to them and theiraffairs? How far is it reasonable toassume that the men of Na rh er th d onot enjoy most of al1 the seclusion andcomfort of those homes whi ch theyhave establishell a nd a re mai nt ai ni nghere, sometimes at great effort

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    " : a I . ( r h n I l A i l l ~ . l uinCillJ.:l"hoJsC.trlnJl,, \ \ ' indo, ,- Shudt"sQuality at Moderate Price

    105 N. Narbe rt h Ave., Narb.Phone : Narberth 2340

    NARBERTH PASTRYSHOPPE243 Haverford AvenuePhone Narbe rt h 3 694

    While They LastiEaton's InitialStationery75cbox for 39c

    we are busy-oul' full force isenlf'loYl'd. There's a reason!

    -SPECIALI

    DecoratorsEdwin M. Poole

    & Co.

    Belie'JIe It or No t

    LET US ESTIMATE NOW!

    Large Family-Size PIESPUMPKIN,40cMINCE,65c

    (;\I ....h,"'-I;I"' Pia'". :10. "",I 10.,)For Christmas You'l l Like OurFruit Cakes, Sprillgerle, Allirc Drops,

    etc.

    ful affair. The ~ a l e of art icles of thebazaar and the candy rcalizcli '1nitca nicc sum .Extra copies of this' paper may besecured at newsstands in this community, 5c the copy.

    Yo u ar e invitedfine assortmentCards.

    Kraut SupperDraws 375 People

    CERTAINTYThose who purchase Jeddo-Highland Coal knowthat its high carbon content, its low percentage ofash, foretell the happy result of a wellheatedhome, with little waste-and therefore, little work

    SHEA'S PHARMACYAt the Narberth Station Narberth 2838

    We Specialize in Careful Prescription Compounding

    watch our display of toys,games, h icycles, velocipedcs,wagOlis, tree lights and deco,rations, etc.Haws' Hardware241 HAVERFORD AVE,Narb. 4134-We Deliver

    Narberth Coal CompanyRALPH S. DUNNE

    DISTRIBUTORS JEDDO.HIGHLAND ANTHRACITE. OVERBROOK TO WAYNETelephones: Narberth 24302431

    Jeddo-Highland~ n t h r t J c i t e

    Belote You B uyChtis tmas Gifts

    ...:.

    -Why Not Ge t YourCHRISTMASGREETING

    Exceptional Valtle!

    CHRISTMASGIFTS ATHALF PRICEI

    DAVIS'224 Haverford Ave.Narberth 4035

    Toys, games, paint sets,children's books, e t c . ,th at ar e old stock bu t ingood condition. We areclosing them ou t to makeroom fo r our large newassortment.

    A nd while they last, ourunusual sale continues of

    Cards Early?We have illarger selectionnow than we will have later.Prices ranging from 2 forSc to 25c each.

    OUR TOWNjlands, Trinidad, Windward Islands,; Suwarraw Islands, Dutch \Vest Ind icsGiven! and ~ e Zealand.1 To Canada letters for thc first OUIlCC--.- ... ,now cost 3 c en ts , post cards 2 cents,If you havc fnends I.n Chllm or Iair mail art ic les 6 ccnts for the firstJapan to whom you wish to scnd Iouncc and 10 cents for cach addit ional .

    Christmas grecting cards, N (1\'cmher I To Grcat Britain and I re la nd let30 is thc la,.;t dat c to c at ch the Pacific I ter,.; now cost 5 ccnts for t h ~ r s t ounce( '1' t I ') ' t ,and 3 cents for cach adlht lOnal, andoast saling,.; 0 t 1C ... f \ ~ n . . : post carels 3 ccnts.Christmas mall to Slam Isho uld h av c heen ,.;cnt ~ onday, t hc I16th. ;SauerNarberth 's postmastcr, J. Bertram I:'\T esper, has an alaphab ct ical list ofnat ions o f thc world, with thc dates!beforc wltichT Chris,t1l1as mail should he I Ahont t hr ee hundr ed and sC\'entysent f ~ o n l . Ncw 'Iork. I f you p re fc r Ifive peoplc a ttendcd thc sauer krautto 1I1all (hrectly fr01l1 here, an extra I suppcr gi\ 'cn hI' the Ladies' Aid Sodar. or ~ allowance. shoul

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    H. B. WALLPlumbing : Heating

    100 Forest Avenue,Phone: Narberth 3652

    DIRECTORS

    1 1 1 1 1 ~ I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I I I I I I \ 1 I I I I I I 1 1 ~ m l l l l i I I I I I I I I l I I I W l m l l l l \ l m I I I I I l l I I l l O O I l l m l l l ~ ! 1 \ I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

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    $2 Down

    Located on Belmont Avenue above City Line;Adjacent to the B a l a ~ C y n w y d Section, accessiblefrom all points. The Westminster landscape hasall the charm of a pic turesque rural count ryside .

    FUNERAL

    information-without obligation-call, write or telephonePo,1 Office Add,.,,, .51,1100 I, Ph;lad.lphl,

    s. P. Frankenfield Sons

    Payments as Low as $3.05 a Month

    For

    W. P. MIESENCarpenter .:. Builder .:. Jobbing100 N. NARBERTH AVE.Phones:Day-Narberth 3973-MNight-Narberth 2890-R

    Designed especially to use less gas!Furnishes piping hot'water any hourof the day or night . yet th e BudgetGas Water ..Heater cannot use morethan a limited amount of gas.

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    OUR TOWN

    Controls

    This New

    Your Gas Bill

    A New RuudFor Limited Incomes

    1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I l l m l l l l l l l l l l l m m l l l l l l l l l ~

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    ~ ~ B u d g e t " AutomaticGas Water-Heater

    ELECTRI

    BUSINESS BITS

    HERE'S SERVICE!

    Adelizzi Bros.TAILORS, FURRIERSCLEANlNG. DYEING

    We'll cal l for Children'sClothes Friday afternoonafter school, and ret urnthem, nicely c leaned,Monday morning beforeschool.

    10 : Forest Ave't Nnrt 'crt l t 260:

    Page EightSports Window DisplayFeatures Many 8oroites

    UNarberth in the F ie ld o f Spo rt " isChecks t o membe rs o f the Narberth the subjec t of a window display at th eNational Bank 's 1931 Christmas Sav- Narberth Coal Company this week. I tings Club will be mailed e ar ly n ex t has been placed by Ralph S. Dunne in

    M order that residents may familiarizeweek, according to Cashier J. L. c- themselves with a number of the prom-Crery . I ni ti al depos it s i n the new 1932 inent Narberth men who have b e e l l l f l ~ ! i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ .Christmas Club are now being received active o r are ilOw a cti ve in t he sports II IIY ~ ..at t he bank. An

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    Why? Alore st rength , ext rapower, greater dcpendabil.ity--BDd at no extra eastIDrive in an d a sk us aboulFirestone Batter ies today.

    Cold weather is no bugab oo t o a Firestone Battery.On th e coldest day--Bs aDth e hottest-Firestone Batter ies respond to th e starterin an inslaDL

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    BEFORE IT IS TOOLATE, l et us c lean yourmotor 's cool ing sys temand fill with anti.freeze.We make a special ty ofPrestone, Alcohol andGlycerine.Our charge for cleaningyour car 's cool ing system, including material ,is $1.50.

    fire_toneBATTERIES

    fo"efyou,wonieswitltQUICKS-T-A-R-FfN-G

    U N S H ~ N EERVICER. ROY KESSINGERMontgomery Pike atNarberth AvenueRemembe rNa r b e r t h 2 2 2 9

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    BIDE.A.WEE

    BALACYNWYDCynwyd 280 and 3272

    "The coalthat

    Satisfies"

    WHITE'SSWEET SHOP

    1:111 So .. tl , 1:>th Sl r..c t. I 'hlh,.

    CLEANER, MORE UNIFORM, SLOW BURNING,AND YET QUICKLY RE.SPONSIVE TO THE

    DRAFTS

    Rich Home-made Ice Cream in14 Del ic ious Flavors

    219 Haverford Avenue, Narberth

    For Warm Weather-

    For Cold Weather-Home.made Pies. 35c to $1, according to the size, and includingMince and Pumpk in .

    Open ' u e sd ny and l i ~ r i d a ~ ~ ] ~ v c -nlngs to h e t t e ~ serve you.

    Our Chrlstma,. 1I1Rlllny or cardsis Ih e la rgest In th e c i t ~ .

    - - - - - - - - - - - - ;Every DayIs a Day

    is fil led with Thompson's Lelh igh Val ley Coal. For this

    ' coal,. which is cone-cleaned. by:an unusual washing process atthe mine, is

    Headquarters for Christmas Cards

    IIts quality is a guarantcc of com-I,plcte heat.jng .satisfaction d:,d. an Iactual savmg m your year s Inel;Ibills. IL. M. Thompson'ISnle D. 'er Here for I

    OUR TOWNA Popular Debutante

    COIlChl1lt-c1 fronl PUJ(e ";

    THE FIRESIDE~ I r . Albert Blaess returned on ',"ed- inesday frOIl1 State College and is Ispending the Thanksgiving holidays Iwith h is parents , Mr . and Mrs. August IA. B1aess, of Ehnwood Avenue.~ I r . and ~ l r s . R. J. Dothan\. of I\Vynnewood Road, spent Thanksgiving as t he gue st s of Mr . and ~ rs.

    ~ ontgo ll 1e ry Bishop, o f ~ [ o o r e s t o w n ,N. J.~ I i s s Erma Ruth Minnick, who is astudent at t he Nat iona l Ar t School in\Vashington, D. c., returned on \Vednesday and is spending the Thanksgiving week-end with he r parents, M 1',and Mrs. J. L. Minnick, of \ V o o c l ~ i d e:\ venue.;\,Irs. Harold C. Fenno, of Essex:\ venuc, spent last week-end in NewYork. ~ r. and Mrs. Fenno have astheir guests for t he T han ks gi vi ngweek-end, Mr. l{obert F. Fenno and

    ~ iss Gertrude Fenno , o f Pla inf ie ld, N..I., and 1\11'. Geurge F . Fenno , of New-Photo by .r. l\[ltl'1ll,1I 1

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    No)'ember27, 1931

    GOLDENGuernseyMILK

    Jobbing CarpenterPhone: NARBERTH 4163W

    W. Lancaster Ave.,. WaynePhone Wayne 1121"A Complete, Dependable DairyServic."

    Brookmead Guernse,Dairies

    F IVS teD fiEtMDarda body of kga of lIlusc1e. heartoak. go tea ring byl . brain and brawn arefunctioning in unison.I t' s a ll a matter, of conditioning 1' . gu 1&"practice an d .yatemaa.building withG O L D E ~ l f R N S B Ynature's tJerfect: food andbody fuel. IGO.lden Guem.ey Milk com.ONLY from Guern.e, cattleend carri. . lb . oflielel Gold.Guernv tr ..d.D"'.rk..Visit t he D ai ry B un ga lo w

    OUR TOWNage TenRadnor Made Breaks Icockeye? .nut somewhe re in Radnor INew Averages for Church IFightirig Haverford Team. who rejOIced because the Red !and 'b T m' Alertness White was t riumphant. There wi1l be I League Bowlers Announced . Bows to Delaware, 31-0yeas I a no ther game nex t yea r; new players . :Inew prospec ts , new enthusi asm and I --- . ..-- - - new nuts. As a final tribute to the Averages for the second qua rter . II I DespIte I ts 31-0 defeat at th e handsMany Players Stood Out in IMaroon football squad , here' s three t he Nar be rt h I nt er -Chu rc h Bowling. of Delaware .on Saturday, Haverford cheers and a th imble for a darn good League are as follows: found s?lac.e 111 the game due t o a ?5-Game Featured by FIghting I coach, and the grittiest, fightingest Albert 173 yard drive 111 the fourth quarter whIchS . . I bunch of foo tb al l fools in Pennsyl - Brennan 178 all .but g av e t he Mall1 ~ l 1 l e r s a scorepInt. I vania, the 1931 L. M. team. Brown 161 agal1lst an overwhelml1lgly superiorI IButler 161 team. Brud Dothard. who played aI ,Brownback 172 bang-up game all afternoon fo r theIOeAYELL! L. M. STAR I C'T!tme Out' i Callahan 155 Scarlet and Black, f ~ a t u r e ~ this ad-I ICauley 148 vance t? the 8-yard hne WIth severalI I" ' J 'O l \UIV ltIACIi:I.IX I I Conley 179 ,lOng gall1s.} I H' 1 S I I' d I I ! Davis, E. . 157 Delaware scored onc e e ac h in thexa( nor Igl C 100 IIlva C( t Ie I n, TOl\UIV JUACKLIX Da is G 161 . . . .roval domain of t he Suburban foot- Statistics: Yards gained from scrim- D va 'ne; 1 3 4 1 1 i r ~ t and se.cond quarters, tW lce.1lI thebail kings last Saturday afterl100n and mage-Lower Merion, 400; Radnor, D ~ ~ o ~ u e ) 144 thIrd and I ts f inal touchdown II I thet ook w it h thclI1 t he r oy al crown. It 96. First downs-Lower 11 e ri on , 18 ; Duncan 167i fourth quarter was mad e as th e resultwill not rest Ul10n th e head s o f ei ther Radnor. 4. Score-Lower Mer ion, 0 ; Eder 16)2 of an 80-yard dash. So alert wa s the. . Haverford team that only on wa 'team thIS p l e a ~ a l 1 t autullln, b l ~ t Will Radnor, 14. Ouch! Follette 15g Delaware able to.add th e t r ~ e p i n travel to the wlI

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    YOtl Must See

    thi s Friday and Salurday

    AMERICANGAS15e per gal.

    Narber th-Merion-PennLocnl &:Itellnbl.,Sel'vh'e

    until f tlrther notice atthe tank

    - I h ~ P u l i l ~ ~ r P r i ~ e Play, now ( h p r i ~ ~ p i C l u r ~ of I h saun. II's at theNARBERTH

    DO

    .BLUE GASlie per gat or 5gals. for 50e, or10 for $1

    AMOCO GAS18e per gal.

    p

    Narberth Avenue at th e BridgePhone: Narberth 3775

    Fo r 70 cents youean t e le p hon e t o f ri e nd s, r e l a - tives or cus tomers as fa r as 120 1 1 I i l l ~ s at( 'a , l / - forfriendly chats , f am il y r eu ni on s, b n si ne ss t ra nl jactions. An d nf ter 8 : 30 P . 1\1. )'OU c an c al l themfo r only Oeen ts !Jus t give th e n umbe r t o t he op crntor (ask Information if youdon't kuow it ) allcl "hold th eline." These low r at es app ly 011Calls fo r a Numlwr - - when youdo not ask the operutor for aspecific person - an d ar e fo r a3-mlnute connection.

    Narberth Bridge GarageC.P. COQK

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    Write Representative FredP e t e ~ s , of Ardmore, an dSenator Boyd at Norri s town,prolesting foolish program ofGovernor Pinchot, - Wh yraise th e ta x on Blue gas, al ready p a ~ ' i n g a 60% ta x onrefinery price, to 100%?

    We can prove that youget high quality at alow price when youbuy our American OilCompany gas.Real per formance , asyou will find ou t whenyou fill your tank andstart up a hill. Andthe price is th e cheapest I can remember in25 years. So cheapthat you can 't b ri ngwater f rom where thisgas came from, for lesscost per gallon.

    OtJR'tO\VN

    Rates 10 cents a line In each pap e r; 25 centll a l ine In ail three.- -MinImum charge, S5c In ont: paper; 75 c en ts I n all three AV -erage ot five words to th e line. No black:aced type used.

    'G'eneral Notlce- CtolaSrSelsftledde Advertisements will be uha rged on lynt s 01 th e MaI n L in e w hos e n am ellappear In th e telephone directory; to persons maintaining an account wIthUf:, or to I'egular sUbscribers to eIther TliE MAIN LINER. OUR TOWN. orNEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD.

    NO'Yember 27, 1'31~ O C l O C l Cl 0 ill O O C l C l ~ O O O O C l O O O ~ ~ o o ~ IOrchestra Pleases

    ..CLASSIFIBD ADVERTISEMENTS in Opening Concert

    Situations WantedTUTOR-exp. desires pupils; lowergrades and high school subjects.R ea s. P h. N ar b. 3622-J. (012-4)YOUNG colored man unahle to finishcollege courlle would Il\ee llollition aschauffeuI' or ho ull em an . P . L loy d. Ar d.I 765-M. (omIl11-27)

    III its first c on ce rt o f t he s ea so n a tIh e Ardmor e Th ea t re S un da y n ig ht .th e M ain L in e O rche st ra delighted afair-sized audience with it s finishedplaying of a popular program.I :\ French gr oup , cons i st i ng o f Saint-ISaens' overture, "L a Princess J aune."an d t he s am e c ompo se r' s "Phaeton."Itogether w it h D e bu s sy 's "The After-Deadline f OJ' InseJtions- Clasllifled advertl"'' 'IltHlIS will tioon of a FaUll," composed th e firstbe a "cep ted up to Wednesday. 5 part of Ih e p ro gram . A do lp h V og el.O'Clock fo r OUR TOWN or all three papers; Thursday, 1 oclock. tor THE I t he c on du ct or , wa s recalled to theMAIN LINER; Thursday. 5 q'clock fo r NEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD. Iplatform several tim es by th e pro-

    Ph Y Ad t ARDMORE 3100 I ionged applause,one our sOl .Iil th e second half of the progra!l111 ISS Charlotte Bentley, soprano, 111~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l O l ~ ~ " l O l ~ t O l i ~ ~ ~ @ : : l ~ ~ ~ ~ I t wo g ro up s o f s on gs , re ve al ed a voice! of charm and beauty. Sh e chose Car-Los t and ,Found i penter 's "De)luis Le Jour." Sadero'sW H I T ] ~ gold diamond ring' in Nal 'he rt h. !I "I I Mezzo Al Mar," "Com e Unto CHESTER G. JONESHeward. P h. N ar h. :1928-R. (0-27) IThese Yellow Sands" by La Forge, 200 Woodbine Ave. Narb, 4058\VH IHT VI'A'rCH. he tween American. ' ' - f ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ' ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ - ~ - ~ ' ~ - ; - ~ ; - ~ - ; - ~ ' - ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ;Store o n Nnr h. Ave. an d White Sweet I I IHho)! on Haverford on Sat. R ew ard . I'Ph . Narh. 2241. (mo-27) I'

    Situations Wanted i A Word to MotoristsYOU:" l: 'VOMA N, with ten ) 'ea. ., ., ex)!. Iwould lil,e position ll S ('hauffeur or Ito drive ('al' hy day. Phone Narherth 'aIi02-.J. (om-27) I"'OMAN dellires general housework, Ieooklng or la un dl' )' . R ef s. Write ,l\1rs. liar)', 152fl "'. lOt h Ht., Ph ita. I(omb-tf)U I ':NERAL hOl ls ewor le desired, also IIeooltillg'. elulInhf"1" , \ n r l ~ , chi ld ' s nurNe, I,or par t time worl" Her. Ph . Ard./ i2203-11. (omIl11-27)YOUNn widow, former I,indel'galtenel. Iw il l m in d "h ll d ren . twen t )' - ll ve c ent sall hour. Call eyn. 1080. (omhll-27) 'IV,HITl': ma n desirell position llS hutlel. Ivalet. "ond ref. Call Arc!. ISllB. ;COLOHED mlln desires ca ter ing , j ani -tor , hnuHenulil ur n n ~ ~ od d johH." 'r i te Han',ey Uary, 1529 N. 10th St.. 1 'Phlla. (omh-tf)'VHITE w om an d esi res d ay 's wo rl"I'cleaning 01' laundry. ReI. Ph . Ard.1869. (ombll-27)YOUNG {'olol'ed ma n unable to finish Ieollegt' { 'ourse wou ld l ik e )!osltion as Ichauffeur or hou"eman. P. L I ( ) ~ ' d . Ard-I'I1765-1\[, (omh-tf),, -ANTED-. loh. tru{'\, driving 01' ::chaUffeuring'. Ph . " n a i s ~ . " "'ewton I,SClual'e 1;6. (omh-tf) ,I

    I IILaundry at Home IIEXPI':RT I ~ A U N D H J o : S S desire>; damll or Ireg'uIlLl' wash. S pe ci al is t In woolen .... I... lI ks llnd , 'urtaills, reas. Hef. 2731 I IOaleford ft,l.. Ard. (omhI2-4) I

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    YOUNG mllrrieo. Scotch womltn wouldlike light houseworle. by d l l ~ ' exceplS at. 'V ould take care 01 children b ~ hour. Ph . Cyn. 3273-W. (omb-tl)SI';WINU wanted b y th e day, regularly.Famll) ' llewlng an d mending. alllo ex perienced In making curtainll an d. d e s l l " < ~ l l worK of an yk Ind. Ca n do "mee worl,. Ph . Narh.3975-J. (omb-tl).YOUNG man, 22. wishes p os it io n. C anassist a plumber. florist or e l ec t ri c alc on tl a ct or . E xp . Ph. N ar h. 3975-.1.(omh-tf) ,

    n A R A G J ~ at 215 ]ona Ave., Narher th ,$S pe r month. (0-27)PRJVATN garage a t fi22 gHsex A ,enuc.Ph . Narherth 2211. ( 0 ~ Z - 4 )

    Garagt's for RentFOR T U ~ N T - - ( J a r a g - " llllace in tw o ca rprivlltt ' garage. 'Ph. Nal'berth 2926after 7 P. M. $8.00 pe r month. (012-11)

    " t Your Ser..,ice110","r d i sc a rd wnrn shoes! Ou r "ShoeClinic" lengthens. widens, I ' ef lni shes:-;hoe.s n good noS He,,'. in a f 1h oe factor) 'a t reg'. rep. prices. .Iohn Drizln. 127N. Nal'h. A\e. Ph . Narb. 4053. (nil)TYPEW'RITERS sold. I'ellted an d reo Ten n ew c as es o f c h ic ke npox h ea de d Ipaired. rea,;.; office s uppl ie s. S ubu r I I'ba n TYllewrlter Co.. Times MediCalI le 1St of contagious diseases reportedBldg. Ph. Ard. 1378. (omb-tl) by th e H ealth Officer of th e Lower 'Il\-feriou Boa rd o f Health fo r t he w eek 1DRESSMAKING a nd a lt er at io ns In ending' November 20. Other cases

    ~ ' o u r home an d mine. Mrs. M. Red- reported: I of I)Uetllllonia., I .of scar-I'Jlch. Ph . Narberth 2365, (012-4 ). l et f cv er . 2 of whooping- coug-h. mak-DRESSMAKING - E l iz abe th Pear son . ing- a total of fourtcen. .215 Dudley Ave., Narb. Ph . Narb.2728. (0 - t I) : " ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! i i ! i i i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ iii!!_i!!,! i _ ! i ! _ ~ _ ~ , ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ 1GOTTLIBB ESSLINGJo:R, Carl)enter. PROPOSALS ! . : ; = = ; ~ ~ ~ ~ : : ; : ~ ~ : : ~ ~ : ~ : ~ : ~ ~ : : ~ ~ ~ : : ~ : ~ ~ = = =obbing. alterations. 122 Conway Ave. Bids fo r t he c ol le ct io n o f g ar ha ge .1 ------Cal l N ar b. 3748-R. ( l1-20-3l) Irom al l hou ...c! ltid

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    Cash

    ~ Cd.$6.006.00

    ~ 1 1 . 0 0

    Cash~ 1 3 . 5 013.5013.2511.008,00

    CYllwyd 6 6 2

    DOLL HOUSES

    FUEL DISTRIBUTORSCynwyd 700-701Greenwood 7484

    ( ) ( )MI:JTIC t=U I:LI'Fuel Oil Service,7 A. M. 'Til Midnite

    J. J. SKELTON &SON

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    -=Ur=L ()ILC ( ) I \ ~

    COKE(Per Ton)Charge Discount

    Koppers StoveCoke orNu t Coke ....$11.50 SOcCORD WOODPer Cd. ~ Cd.

    24-inch Oak ~ 2 2 . 0 0 ~ I 1.0016-inch Oak 22.00 11.00

    FUEL OIL(Per Gallon)

    Atlantic No. I.. .. 7 ~ 2 C IMetered DeliveriesAtlantic No. 2....6c Route Service .

    DECEMBER, 1931COAL

    (Pe r Ton)Charge Discount

    Stove Coal ......$14.00 SOcChestnut Coal.. 14.00 SOcEgg Coal........ 13.75 SOcPea Coal . .. .. .. . 11.50 SOcBuckwheat Coal 8 .50 SOc

    Club wil l be he ld at th e h ~ m e of Mrs.Henry '\T. Dotzenrnth, 8 C leve la ndAvenue, on Tuesday afternoon, December 8, at 1:30. Mrs. Joh-n J. Martin, of Lantwyn Lane, wilt r ev iew"Shadows on the Rock," b y 'Vi ll aCather.

    KIDNEY TABLESICTURES

    _ The Reading Club of the \Vomen'sLonununity C lub of Narberth held ameetin/{ at the home of ~ l r s . \\TesleyR. Carlson. on lona Avcnue, on Tuesdav afternoon. when Mrs . Lee Turnergave a very interest ing review andvivid account of "Wild Orchid."The next meeting of the Reading

    Reading Club HearsMrs. Turner Give Review

    Sllludge that i t caused considerahle discomfort to th e neighborhood. Firemen r epor t( 'd t o that front and extinguished it. The hurning of l eavesthere took place aga in on Tuesday requiring the presence of f iremen ,lgain,whereupon Fire Chief Noel notifiedth e pol ice off icers on duty to see thatt ~ h u r n i n ~ was stopped in th e daytIIue.Tuesday afternoon the f iremen werecalled to put out a field fi re on Beech~ v o o d lane. There was no damage.

    SHULL LUMBER COMPANY

    M. Rosenberg48 W. Lancaster Ave.

    Pbone 2298 ARDMORE, PA.

    We CalTY the Most Complete Stockof Beautiful Jewelry onthe Main Line

    Dependable TimekeepersLARGE VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROMAT $2;J.OO AND UP

    Make Your Gift Selections Now-I6rrrewelry (,Optical ShopGIFT SUGGESTIONS OF W-OOD

    TOOL CHESTS

    29 Bala Avenue

    All here for your approval, as well as attractive Sketches Boxes for those who paint, andmany other beautiful articles. Shopping in your local store will save you time andworry, as there is plenty of parking space here and we are open SATURDAYS UNTIL3 P. M.

    C O l l t i n l u ~ ..l frOIl' 1 ~ ' l r N t P n ~ ' t ~

    Mulieres Meet Next Ion December 14th!The ne:\t meeting of the 1\1ulieres Iof the 7 'Jarberth Fire Company will b e iheld on Monday, December 14. at 2:15in Elm Hall , when plans for the "Open'House" on Chris tmas Day will be di scussed. as well as plans for the welfar-e work of t he o rgan iz at ion. Mrs .C. C. Tyson and !v[rs. Frederick Eg - Imore are in charge of the welfare!work. The l lIembers of the orgauiza-:

    tion are actively engaged at the !>res- Ien t time in aiding in the sal e o f tickets Ifor th e movie benefit matinee for theunemployed at t he Narbe rt h TheatreThanksgiving Day. The memhers are!also actively engaged in the Red Cross Iand United Campaign Drive.

    Health Center WorkersGive Thanks to ContributorsThe volunteer workers of th e Narberth Child Health Center, w ho h av ebeen interested in giving relief to th efami lie s in N ar be rth an d vicinity,acknowledgc with s incere apprecia tiont he gor ge ous c on tr ibut ion o f t he Nar berth branch of the Necdlework Guild.Thi s g roup wishes also to t ha nk t heAmerican Home Committee and th eJun ior Depar tment of the ' \ 'omen'sCommunity Club for not onlv t he newg u ~ n ~ ~ ~ n ~ i l i ~ , b ~ ~ w f u r l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ mthe d ay each week g iven for mending IIand repai ring used garments.The Merion Friends" Mee ti ng hasalso contributed to the re lie f i n this

    vicinity through the volunteers, whowish to t hank them an d m any otherinterested people in Narherth for theirgenerous assistance.Th e total number of garments donated hv the ~ c e d l c \ \ ' o r k Guild was34!\. .

    ohs er ve a n obl ig at ion, a s he said. andqui te confidcnt , a s he also said, thathe was doom ed to suffer an eveningthrough, but 'tis the truth that thevery same estimahle gentleman wasone of the first buyers of this year'scrop of t ic ket s, he ca use , s aid he. it isa show he pos it ively should not miss.Le t the hall be crowded on each ofthe two nights, and let the dollars bes ha re d s o that they may in truth besh ared . f or t he g oo d they will do is agood that s houl d nevcr be l ef t l1ndone.Next Friday night there will Ile an iadditional performance at the Pcnn AICoo in Philadelphia. !

    Minstrels to GiveTwo Performances

    ITo Discuss Utilities !Field Fires Keepat Council Meeting! Narberth Firemen B ~ s yConth ......1 fro", Plr" t Pnlte i The N a r h e r t ~ Compa ny was

    service as an aviator in the photo- i kept hnsy this week extinguishing fieldgraphic sec tion of th e Aviation Corps! fires. Ear ly Monday a fternoon a callin France. Afte: the war. he ~ a u g h t Iwas r eceived for a fire on the pmpfor three years In the Ul11verslty of . ertie' )f J BuB 11 R' I I T\\Tashington, Seattle, jointly serving as I D o o l ~ l e r l II I Dr 1c,e G ~ "["IIIC la n l . 1'I . . f I l ' I a ( r. . Tner" I er, W IIC Iconsu hng engmeer or t Ie acoma lie 'ldJ'oi'n tJ . p V IGas and Fuel Company. ' ' n g one an? leI' 111 enn a -\ lV 't h D . J. Young manager of the! ley. A httle later II I the .day anotherT IC I 'I I d I field fire on t he n or th SIde of BrynI ackm a omyallYi dIe ( e ~ e OJle a new l1\lawr a\enne. in the l'enn Valley sec)ac' I r ~ n l ~ a lure e 'I'" er llloas proc- t ion. required t he a tt en ti on o f t he fire-ess w IIC 1 IS now use(. )' manu- fighters.factured gas concerns In thIS country " . . .a nd Eur ope. In 1924 he was made I hese .fires In th e .wooded part 01general superintendent and manager that section are a ~ t n h u t e ~ l to /