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    (Continued OJ) Four th Pag e)AN IMPORTANT CAMPAIGN

    Women Hear Talkby Mrs. Bean

    Despite the holiday preparationsand out-of-town visits o f man y ofthe memhers of the CommunityClub meeting on Tuesday was wellattended.After the reading of the minutesof t he l ast m ee ti ng t he p re si de ntmade several announcements. Sheask ed membe rs who h ad not d on es o t o a nswe r t he l et te r s en t out byt he c lub some t im e ago . Only 3 0answers have been received.Members who wish to subsc ribeto the c lub f eder at ion paper , "The

    M e s s e l ~ g e r , U are reminded that itspublication r un s f rom Oc tob er t oJune.. The SUbscription is 25 cents,which amo un t s ho ul d be s en t to1'1rs. H. C. Fenno.Clothes f or the Welfare boxes tothe Crossmore School may ' be lef ta t t he Y. M. C. A.The current e vent s c las s wil l beheld nex t Tuesday after noon , December 2, at 2.30, at the home of:1fT!. l\f ueller, 225 Essex avenue.There will be no gynlll or swimm ing cl asses t hi s week, but Mrs.Douglas would like to have a l ar geclass next week.Mr. Fred C. Patten gave a sborttalk on the system of the post office.:'If rs. Bean, who needs no introduction to the club members , talkedon "The Change in Europe Duringthe Past Year ," an(1 our own presidentiai election. touching on manypoints of interest.She said that the latest anniversary of :\ rmistice day was reallyt he first t ime that men of affairscould say tha t Europe waR on t heroad to recovery. The election ofRamsa \' l 'f aeDona ld was t he f ir st!'ign o'f the "\Vill to Pea ce " i nf or eign count ries . AIso America'swillingness to help in the reparationsprohlem was a dcl ln it e s tep towardp('ace. The har ,;h feelings betweenEngland and France O\'('r reparat ions a rc appar en t ly a t an end , andEurope appea r, ; to l, e ( 'n te ring ant:ra 0 j pcalT, wi th a prom ise 0 f pros

    {ll'fity. The Dawes p lan poi nt s t oa s ol ut io n t o t he g re at es t p robl em('\'('n though it ma y n ot p ro ve to beahsoluteh ' e tl 't 'c tivc , Ther( ' is s ti llthe question of !\lIied deht,; andalso of dehts to .\merica, t o he s et tled.

    Popular Lecturer at Community Club Tuesday

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    PRICE THREE C E N T ~NEW BAPTIST PASTOR

    Baptists To InstallNew Pastor

    Ceremony Tomorrow EndsDedication Week

    Rev. Robert E. Keighton.new Pastor ofthe Baptis t Church. who assumes chargetomorrow.

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    OverlOuat AnJIualAjfairJ7ictory in Elm Hal l Las t Week

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    NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1924

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    MASS MEETING

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    OdiorJle Carried Ball to MIN/rlyiJl Radnor CaIne Saturday

    Boy Scouts Fathers' Assoc ia t ion toMeet.

    The f ir !' t formal meeting of theFathers' :\ssociatinl1, which has I,ecnformed primarily for the purpose ofsponsoring the Boy Scout mov('mentin Narberth, wil l be held at 80'clockon \Vednesdav eveninR, December3, 1C)24. at the S,'out house. It ispar ti cu la rly desi r ed by the presentcommittee th: lt the fathers of allboys in the t roop should be presentand we will be glad to welcome anyother men who arc interested in thismovement. Most particular lydo wewant to have present the men whosegeneros ity made pos sible the purchase of the Scout house andgrounds.At this meeting o f t he F at he rs 'Association it is planned to elect officers and adopt by-laws. It can,therefore, be seen that it is important that those interested shouldmake a special e ff or t to be present .No dues.

    Those who hal l the good for tuneof witnessing the annual revival ofthe St. ::\1argaret's ~ I i n s t r e l T roup e T ra di ti on held sway for two The captain o f the Lower Merionwer e t reated to a rare Jisp lay of the damp hours last SaturJay at vVayne team. Frank Peabody, was for cedblackfaced art. "Beller t ha n e ve r" when t he Lower l \1er ion High ag- out of the game, due to an in juredwas the repor t of the capacity crowd gregation of Frank For! ' tburg d e- sh ou ld er s ust ain ed in a pr ev io usthat fi lled the hall both evenl llg, ;. f ea teu their ancient r ivals of the game. I Ie d id, h ow ev er, start the' ~ ' h e show ~ t s e l f \ \ ' a ~ r .eplete with :\ lain Line, the l ~ a d n o r High School . game, to the joy of the f-Iaroon andthnlls and nl1rth-provokmg s';1gges- I at the latter's f ield. The scorc was \\'hite rooters.tions. Ko local stune o f men t was 7 to o. Kuen and Dilworth were the pilleft unturned in o r ~ l ~ r t o p roduce a ;\"ar1nrtll played a ! Jig par t. i\ot lars of the Lower Merion line, andrOI111d of laughte r, 1her e wer e pUllS onl." did a l arge aggrcgat iun o i their sure tackling was one of theand pranks galore, both of a com- l oc al rooters attend t il e i ray, but feature" oi the g-a111emendable and ~ o l 1 J e m n a b l e nature. the winning to\1chdo\\'n was Paul Scull , a s usual , performedFrom the o p e n l ~ 1 g ensemble to the :-oC, JI'l'd !Jy a local hov- : \ I Ud i l lf l lC' bril liantly with his hefty toe, send

    w e l l ~ e x e c u t e J ~ I ! ' p l a y of the adept The victory gives' the Montgom- ing the slimy pigskin spinning downpupIl ~ f t e ; p s l c h o r ~ (none other cry county champions permanent the field at many of the dangerousthna. T\lIke (ollm:". hI111;'iclf) ; a rep- I" ISS('SSiOIl ni the Kilpatr ick Cup, points of the conflict.ertolre of voca,l selectIOns and re- a trophy toward whi ch the t eams The s ta r f or t he l os ers was Mcpar.tee was u n t o ~ d e d much t ? the h ave been turning envious eyes for : 'fonagle, the clever s ignal caller ofdelight.and plau(ht.s of t.Jle au(hence. many years, The s traight victories the Radnor team, who accounted forIn qt\1ck suc re !' slon lol lowed an of the pas! seasons I the gains that had the Lower Merione l a b ~ r a t e .performance ~ G l a e ~ i c the L o w ~ ~ ' ~ I e r i o ~ 1 ~ : ; ~ ~ ~ ~ g ~ ~ : r oo te rs wor ried a t t imes .dancmg mters Jlcrse ,1 \ \' Ith lal r- t ro llhy for good d II I . The fi rs t per iod was the only one. . '1-1 d I an a , la vll1g wonralsll1g s tunt s. . l e ~ r a n (enoue- it for three consecutive years. in which the suburban monarchsment was a cappmg chmax to a de- The meeting th wer e able t o cross. the goal line.I I fl" t t' t was e twenty-rIF It u evelllng s en er ~ m l ~ l ~ n . e ig ht h meeti ng b etw een the Main The slippery game star ted off whenI he proper method of mall1ta1l1111g Line's t \\ .o g at t I I . . I "Demon" Dilworth pulled down the" I ", re es sc 10 astle nva sa da y n urs e[\ ', a a c av e- ma n wa:-. and \\'I'tlloUt 'd 1t tl ' Radnor kick-off on the 2o-yard line.I , . I d .\ ' cl ou J le contest wac;;amp ly a n( su cce, ;stn emons tr at c( one of tl I I t fl' Scull booted the ball t o t he Radnor. ' I le la n es oug lt smce theby a C ' a ~ t Iron cas\ at. a p p ~ e n ~ y t\\ 'o became acquainted on the foot- ;)5-yard line, ancl, after a f ew p la ysc ~ u c l chaperones an( pflm IJ1C 'an.1I1- !Jail field. Johnson punted poorly to the So-mes. Lest \\'e forget mentIon lllud I tl I \'arcl mark. where the Maroon andshould be made of th e d e nt al d emon- ' lr o dane . I 1e .p a y e d r ~ splashed. ff. . " c 1 ' d' un wit I no Imme late r es ul ts \\'hite eleven started off on a stistratlon bv t he .... ISltll1g cnt ls t an th r I t I ' f attack, using the hefty ~ l o r r i s andhis willy-liillv patient which evoked O'a o u g t ~ O U fi t 1e n ~ a ~ o ~ part hO the the e lusive Odiorne in a series ofthe approval'of the audience. ~ ; 1 ~ 1 ~ , r; r s ~ P1-:1O ~ g . t e only l ine p lunge! ', which eventua lly putAn enjoyable time was spent by 111 W llC 1 t l e o":er enon team the latter ov er the line with theal l much t o the e n\ '\ ' of those who w ; ~ ~ , t b l e to tally agamst their r ivals. s limv oval clutched f irmly under hismissed the opportU1;ity of seeing a le proteges of Forstburg show- - .high-grade. first class presentation. ~ c all. of the f ight that was in t hem a rm. S cu ll k ic ke d the extra romt .JI1 theIr last 0' n f tl d The rest of the game resolvedIn t he a ud ien ce wer e not ed well- ~ 1e 0 1 season an. . .\ the team showed tllat It \vas vast l)' i t- el f into a 11l111ting nue1 betwee'lknown VISitors and guest!'. .. mon!!,' ' ," SUIJeno t tl R i I Tohnson 'lIlcl Scull in which the lat -whom \\'ere conspicous the pennant-' ., rOle "a( nor e even.winninrr ball dub chaperoned 11y f he qa r of th.e game was AI i (' r seemed to he t he v ic to r.l'Ianag;r Fred \\'alzer and ablv scc- , \ ( h o n ~ e , . the ( ']u' ;lve half -back of The battle wa! ' replete with fum-onded bv C'v T'nkins. ' the Wll1nmg team, made slippier bles and blacken punts, which. ' lInn eve r h\ tl II fi Id scned to keep the cheer ing studentsThe 1 1 1 1 1 ~ i l ' i"l- tlie on-asiol1 \\'as < .. le mu( l y IC onwhIch the . e t I H from hath institution!' on edge atsupplied by the inil11itahle Joe l\Ic- l' gam was s age(. e ~ c Grath and his s\'ncopators, who put o un ted fo r t he to uc hdown which all stages of the game,. e\'ent II - t I I I 'd' \ Vith all clue consineration for thethe fini sh inrr touches to an e\,('I11 ua y p rove 'j 0 Je t le (eCI 1\1gwhich \\'a, ; b a l'1'e\lit t n thc COIll- line of the day. after he har! hucked w:a tl1( 'r the re was a I ~ r g e c rowd tomunity. a source oi s at is fact ion to thc ! ' t r o ~ l g R ~ ~ c 1 n o r l ine for many, 'wI tness . th(' : ;l l11e. whIch numberedthe cast, a means oi entertainment to ~ \ I h , ; t a n t l a l Rams. w(11 111gh :->000,the audience a lld ]a,;t hut not leastadded prooi to the f ac t t ha t :\arberth can not onh compete with hutexcel it,; neighbo;'s ill an) ' spher c of Childaction.

    St. Margaret's PI(/wrs 1JI1'rzvo-Day Sho'lc 1

    - - --- - .-Crowds a t Annual Local Player Scores Winning Many EnjoyTennis_M_iI_ls_tr_e_l_S_h_o_w_ Touchdown in Annual Fray Dinner DanceVOLUMN XI, NUMBER 8

    As those fortunate ones who werepresent can tes ti fy , the annual d in- ,ncr dance of the ~ a r b e r t h TennisAssociation, held last Friday even ing in E lm Hal l, was a wonderfulsucces!'. ~ are than IOO membersand frien(ls were present. Elm Hallwas beautifullv decorated, thanks tothe ladies, and the d inne r was theacme of perfection.President "Bill" Evans, presidingas toastmaster , p resented the cupsto the winners of the various clubevents dur ing the past season andthen spr ang the big surpr is e of theevening by calling upon l\1r. WalterCowin, treasurer of the club, for aspeech. Thereupon ensued a bur stof oratory that surpr ised, delightedand fully repair every member forhis effor ts to be present. Mr. Cowinnot only d isplayed a wonderful tale nt a s a s pe aker , but his g ra sp o ff ig ur es was a st ound ing. Everymemb er sho ul d n ow h av e a cl earll llderstanding of the dif ference between assets and l iabi li ti es as app lied to the 1\ arber th Tennis Asso-ciation. The installation of Rev. Robert E.Others who responded with a few Keighton. the new minister of thewords were Mr. \V. R. D. Hall, 1\1r. Baptis t Church, will feature theconCar l l 'I etzger , Mr. 1\. T. Grugan elueling service of the remarkablyand 1\1r. Paul \"'1. Gibbons, president intere! 'ting program wbich has beenof the Philadelphia and District in progress this week.Lawn Tennis Association. Mr. Gib- 1\1r. Keighton comes to Karberthbans sa id s ome ver y ni ce t hi ng s f rom the S econd Bap ti st Church ofabout the Narberth Tennis Associ- Philadelphia, where he has been asa tion and congr atulated the c lub on , ;ociate min is te r f or two yea rs . Hehaving sud; an able president, who, IS a graduate of the Univers ity ofbeside's doing so much for the club, Pennsylvania an.d of Crozer Theowas mak ing a name f or h im se lf as logical Seminary, where he has beenan official of the Nat iona l Lawn t ak ing pos t-g ra duat e wor k andTennis Association. teaching a few hours a week in con:\ fter the speeches and formalit ies junction with his charge at the Secthe tables were f inally cleared away ond Church. ;\1 r. Keighton, who isa nd danci ng was in o rd er . M ike a pp ro ac hi ng 30, is a young man o fFi, ;ch and his orchestra supplied the unusual intellectual attainments. I Ii,;music ill their he,;t stde, \\,hich made engaging personality rcsults from ;1th e rest of the ev en ing p ass \ Try hap py combi nati on of the e l e m ~ n t squickly. . of culture, refine111cnt, edtKatlon,T he next Jance will be gwcn ,; inc('rit y, d('('p l oya lty t o his h igh?\ew Years ' Eve, \Vednesday, Dc- calling, and an easy approachibilitycember ;) 1. :\s each dance seems to tha t in,;pire ,; conf\dence and makeshe het te r and more enjnyable than inr th( ' highe,; t type of ell'fgyl1lanth(' p receding oncs. wc would sug- and Chr is ti an gentleman.MOVING ALONG ges t tha t you secur e your tickets as The local church feels that it is

    Isnon as pns!'ible. The f ac t t ha t t he \TrV fortunatc in securing a man oi

    L ab or t o be Discus sed Next Main L in e Choral Fo rming Prog ram next one " ,i l l he lwld on :-' ;e\\ ' Year\ :\If. t\cighlnn\ calilllc. and be-Monday. fo r Conce r t. !':v(' meallS that Elm Hal l wil l 1)( speab f or h im a gcnuine welc(l Inc.\ 1 l 1 a ~ s !11eeting nnd('r the au,.;- I \ i l lT ha\-ing l i ~ l l r a t i \ ' c l y "tart- taxed to its f ul l capac ity. T icke t, ; to the l if e of the coml11uni ty.pic(':" oi th(' RepUblican \\'ol11('n oi ed of( I \' ith its Ieit ("ot i"r('most will bemailedtoall thememh(.rs\ \ .hi1c1\lr.Keighton wil l be f or :\'arherth will he h(' ld a t :1 r.:-I and stuhlll'd its toe "n a n\ll11he r ami the ir f ri ends who a re now on mall\" in, ;tall('c! at the service tOll1Or:\Ionday in Elm I!all. The pur, "i nbstac!('s !'lIch as rehearsals for t he list. If YOU wish to have your r ow 'eHn ing. he wi ll not act ively asp, ',;e will be a dis l' l1!'sioll oj Child c"m111l1nity plays, minstrel shows name on the l is t to receive tick( 'ts s lime the Jutics of his new chargeI.ahor. and the l ike , the :'I'lain L ine Chora l l 'Oml ll tm icate a t once with John until December I ~ H e ha s taken Public-Spirited Women Will HelpE\'crv w(jman \dlo is interested is at last tinder jllll s\\'ing' all(1 on \\ ine. chairman of t he committ ee. a home on Il am!l den a\ 'c nue , his Subscription Drive.in the 'w( 'Hare of children. pnhlic t he hi gh rlJad to th( ' full i llment iormer residence hal'ing been at Col- It has al wa vs been the d es ire ofschoo],; and Americanization is oi the dreams oj tho:"e who stann NEW NARBERTH MANAGER lingswood, ~ J. the p u h l i s h e r ~ s of Om Town tha tu rg ed to hear Mrs. Frank Miles hehind it, nn e oi the most grati- The program which has been ill every home not only subscribe to the] )ay . one of thc vicc presidcnts of fying facts is \ hat t he re have b ~ e n Merion Title & Trus t Appoints W. A. progress at the church this week will paper, hut co-operate in its prepara-the Pyhlic Education a nd Chi ld added a number IIf voices of hIgh Fowler. be concluded in tomorrow's services, tion.Labor I\ssociation of Pennsvl- quality. and the spreading news of :\'Ir. \Villiam A. Fowler, former the programs f or which are givcn :\ great proportion of the homesv ani a. : 'fr s. D ay is a memher -of the splendi(1 abi l ity and fine a rt c ash ie r of the Ardmore National helow. :\ n especially /inc lledication arc re gu la r r ea de rs . b ut t he r ap idthe State F( 'dcratinn of \Volllcn's of Director Bentz is drawing tc Bank, has r es igned his pos it ion with ser vice has been arrangeJ f or t he change s in population, and the scoresCluhs. the :\Ionday :'Iorning 0111' the choral 111any other person s tha t institution a nd ha s been ap- afternoon. in which the ministers of of new homes have run f ar aheadfcrence and the Xc\ \ ' Centt ll '\ ' \ \' hose talen t! ' arc ahove the aver, pointed manager of- the Narherth the loca l churches wil l par ti cipa te , of us. a nd a c omp le te c anva ss ofClub. ' age. office of the Mer ion Title & Tmst although the special music and ael- !';arherth is to be made.One of the most important Perhaps a ha, .; ty re\r iew of con Company, ( 'f fective as of December dresses in the morn ing and th em us i- A g roup o f Narberth women, in-ques tions to be \'oted upon t h i ~ templated numbers may serve bet I, 1924, cal service w ith t he installation of terested in civic work, will start nextwinter by the Pennsylvania Legi!' t er t han anyth ing else t o g iv e an I\lr. Fowler c omes to Narberth I ~ e v . Keigh ton i n t he e veni ng will l'vfonday on a one -week i nt en si ve!ature is that of the ratification insight into the nature of the ' .\ 'o rk with a wel l- rounded banking and be of no less interest. drive to a sk every home to becomeof the Federal Child Labor the choral is undertaking. In Oi l ( execlltil'e experience, having been S"en'iccs, I\ovc111ber ;)0. a subscriber to the communityamendment adopted in t he Sixty group are Rachman inof f 's lovel ) cashier of the Ardmore National c).45 A. ~ I . - B i h l e School paper. Not only \ViII non-subscrib-eighth Cong-r('ss by a vote of 2fn ".\vc ~ I a r i a " a nd "Gl or y be to Rank for the past five years. 10,45 .\ . l'I.-1\lorning worship ers he approached, but every hometo G9 in th e H ou se a nd 61 to 23 God ," w it h Mozart's " A d o r e m u ~ Mr. Fowlcr i!' not a t p re se nt a Add re ss , :'IIr. Ant hony M. G il be rt , will be a sk ed t o r en ew at this time,in the Senate. Te, Christe," and nach's choral res ident of Narberth, he l iv ing in moderator Philadelphia Baptist ..\s - t o a fford a wor ki ng f un d f or im-President Coolidge has publicly "B reak Fo rt h. 0 Beauteous Villanova, but in t he v ery near fu- I 1\1 R I provements and enlargements to theBenefit Card Party. declared 111'mself Ill favor of tIle I L' I '" A 1 'II 1I' I I ' I f ' I I sodation; ad( ress, .. r. ay .Heaven y 19' 11. secon( group ture he WI esta lIS1 llmse 111 t 1 S I.IlInson, president of the Baptist paper.Have vou resen-ed a tahle fot amendment. Senator Pepper vat consis ts of folk songs from Spain community. Union; s ermon, Mil ton C. Evans. Renewals received at t hi s t im ebr idge, f ive hundred or mah jong ed f or it. Three States, including Russia, Ireland and Norway, ar The board of directors of the 1 D L I I) 'd C will be credited and the subscrip-

    Frl day afterll00n, December:,? I f PI' . h'ld f" II d f 11 1\f . T '! & T C t ) , . . . . . . . presl ent rozer tl'on extel1(!e(1 f rom its reO'ular ex-ennsy va11la, permit c I ren 0 tlstlca y arrange or a cape

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    Philaddphla

    FRANK H. FLEER

    Telephones: Narberth 1267 and 1268

    HOWARD'S

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    F o r t he l as t y e ar we have been constantlyseeing this heading in th e various financialpages.We a ga in w an t to call your attention tolast week 's r epo r t on a study of th e bondprices fo r th e past 20 years. This periodcontains te n distinct divisions during whichbonds gradually worked their wa y up to th epeak price an d t h en back again . Each swingtook about twenty to twenty-five years.In 1875 bonds were at their l owes t p r icefo r t he p er iod of 1855 to 1900.I n 1 90 0 bonds r e ach ed t he highest price

    since 1855.The down sw in g i n p ri ce s con ti nu ed f rom1900 to about 1923, an d we ar e now in thebeginning of th e fifth upswing o f bond p r icessince about 1700. This upswing will continue fo r a bo ut t he n ex t twenty to twentyfive years.We r ec ommend b on ds a s t he very bestincome bear ing i nves tmen t, and"Now is the time to buy bonds."

    LOOKINTO THE FUTURE

    4% Interest Paid in our Savings Fund Dept.

    Begin right now to save if you have not doneso in the past. Open an account with TheMerion Title & Trust Company.

    As you look into the future, you cannot tellwhat it will bring forth-but still you knowthat you will need funds.

    This s tore is r un t o p le as e y ou an d every t ime it failsto do so it loses. You don' t tell u s j us t what to do orwhat to buy. It is up to us to figure out what youwan tan d h av e it here for you. An d t h a t' s what we tr y todo . Th e only way we know we are succeeding isby your t rade .

    The B1'ightest Spot in NarberthA Drug Store in the Most Modem Sense o f t he Term

    "Bond Prices Continue Advance!"LAZING.I00RING

    I'hon .., Nllrb..rth 17118-WPainting an d Decorating

    212 Woodbine Ave., Narberth, Pa.

    WM. NEWBORG & CO.

    GEORGE W. BOTTOMS

    HARRYB. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fitting

    an d HeatingNARBERTH, PA.

    Phone, Narberth 1602-JI'AINTINOD.:.>'\) , ity of slnicc that l11akts trading an addcd pleasure. So you AMrs. ]ohnW. Joyce and l \ lrs . S. A. I A and we. too. may becomc fricnds-you with your rqH'atet! , ARudolph. ;\1 iss 1\largaret Fo\\'ler attendee, visits ewry timc we please you. \n ' with the courtcous att( 'n t t'I r the Lafayet te-Leh igh game at Eas- t t ion given to your wants . It will p rovc a friendship that lastsMrs. VlT. :\1. Sib eyF ( ~ r e ~ t ~ r . t al l l as t Saturday. hecaUSl' of Illutual satisfaction. t

    Members: I\lrs. :\Ibert ree enc S. t HEWIT CAN DO IT ' AMis s L . B ea tt v, 1\1 rs. ]. Chappatte. t 'M G F 1\1' I I 1\1 ~ I r . C. .\. Hvrhodes. father of t 2 4 H fdA N b h P trs. . '. .\ lelae sen. , r s . Mrs. \V. 1\1. Sililev. of Haverford 3 aVer or venue ar er t , a.Thomas A. Tucker. :\1r. \\ '. 1\1. . tvenue. is recovering fr011l an at- 4Sibley. tack of plleull10nia. ....... ..... .......... .... .. ......... .. .. .......... . " t

    Epworth League. 1\1 1) 1 '" k I I' , OlM'n Sunday EvenlnlfB C5 to '1 MARTIN A. LANG, Prop. t;\ t'ssrs. . . neWlIla 'er an< '.< - MAR LANYes, a wonderful talk was given \\ 'anl S. H a \ ~ ' s . o f Dud lev avenu eby Miss Ale th a. Lamb last ~ u n d a y . accompanied hy 1\1 r. and -1 1 rs. A r- Fira t .Cla ss tEveryone receIved somethl l1g . to thur 1.. Cooke. molored i nt o t he tthink about. During the sen' Ice country Tuesdav for sOllie hunting. I DELICATESSEN tHoward Cotler, Ceorge Fredrick. They returned 'wi th six hunnies. IWilliam Keard, Pau l Mast on , Ray - 37 N. NARBERTH AVE. ttnond Maxwell, Bre .llleer \. OCUIlJ Milk and Cream Burk ProductsMrs. Cameron Carson. of Norns-were recelved I'nto ftlll membershi\l 'h f 1\1 I , _ - - _ --....:1 town, was t eguest 0 ;\ rs. .eroy I - -in the Epworth League. And still C. Douglass. of Elm Terrace. on 4 twe haven't broken ou r 41 record for '(' I ' ,ues( ay. REO tattendance although we came close t t tlast Sunday but we expect to hit So :\1 r. and I\1 rs. Clarence Li tt le and t tthis Sunday. 1\lr. F. W. Stites wil l family are spend ing t he Thanks- UThe Gold Standard of Value" t t THE MERION TITLE AND TRUST COMPANYbe the speake r and a l ar ge c rowd g-iving holidays at Torrington. Ver- A t f t.i s ~ x p e e t e d . Yes, y ou a re invited. mont. ' The New 4-Door Sedan t.. In faet youare requested t o be pres- t t Ardmore, Pa.. ent. Miss Jerry Lubke, of ' W a s h i n ~ - t $1595 t 'lon, D. c.. is visiting Mr. and Mrs t tYoung People, Attention. P. ]. Newmaker, of Dudley avenue I F. O. B. Lansing, Mich. If Narberth . B led I. ,.REO MAKES ONE CHASSIS ONLY a a ynwy. Any o f yo u young people w 10a re n ot t ak in g ndvantageof the Mrs. \V. M. SibleY entertained Le t Me Send a Cataloguemany occasions to join a lively. 2R ladies, members of St. Alban 's ' W. J. B.UTLER Narberth, Pa . f --------------------> upto-the"minute organization like Chapter, O. E. S., at luncheon and 'M

    ;,the Narherth Presbyterian Chris - (ulari)(".ge at her home la st Thtlrs- ---.. . - - - - : - ~ - - - - - - - - . iss Zentmayer's. ' tiail Endeavor Soc ie ty a re l e tt ing. slip a great oppor tun ity , bo th KINDERGARTEN. ~ p i r i t u a l l y a n d socially. Every Miss A r l l 1 o u r ' ~ Child Garden rc- A.nother Step Forward . .$Utlda;y e \ 'cn ing a t 6.45 this con- opened ott Friday, November 21 at Ope.ns October 1st , 192.4band of young the residence of M is s E dna . K.p ' : ~ o ' p l e ~ e e t s !n t!lechurch to dis- Smith, 114 Mer io n a ve nu e. M is s 125Windao rAven .ue , ~ a r b e r t h th e applicatIOn of th e teach- Smith, a graduate of Oberlin Kind. Satisfied customers m' e making u s en la r ge ou r .. __ ..__. ~ . ' h l g s of Jesus Chri s t to ou r every ergnrten 'rraining School, will assist Store. We ar e now adding several rOOInS to th e

    life. . . . . in , th e work with t he chi ld ren t hi s back of ou r shop. T his will mean mor e em - Notary Public . . . lnsurance . Real Estate:;', N e } ( ~ Sunday M i s s H o t l o ~ a SI1)" year. poIyees an d b e t t ~ r service. Why no t tr y us ? OffiCI!: Narberth 1733 Home: Narberth 168'1\'::::-::der' \VIII lead the diSCUSSIOn 011 H'U'NTING LIe.ENsE::.:.

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    Also fishCrabmeat

    HIGHLANDDAIRIESMILK AND CREAM758 LAN CASTER AVE.

    BRYN MAWR.Telephone: Bryn Mawr 882

    l\I iss HeIen Caldwell and MissMargaret Livingston are spendingthe h o l i d a y ~ in Brooklyn, NewYork, as ' the g u e s t ~ of Mr. andi\Irs. \Voodford D. Anderson.Narberth 1683-W Repairing

    I F I T' S ANYTHING INRADIOC. ROY SMITHABOUT IT22 Ardmore Ave. Ardmore, Pa.

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    filtersinsure

    Killed Jersey Poultry.Oysters, Clams and

    WATER

    Do You Know-

    This is the capacity of our newmod e rn pumpingplant located onCrum Creek nearMedia.

    Ten largerecently built

    TO INSTALL PASTOR

    you a continuoussupply of pure, freshwater.

    The wate ryou useis analyzed d ai ly inour l abora to ry to insure i ts pur it y andhealthfulness.Watchful eyes every

    m in ut e g ua rd thisone life essential-

    Springfield ConsolidatedWater CompanyGeneral Office:J6 I 2 Market StreetPhiladelphia

    10,000,000GALLONS DAILY

    On Tuesday evening an organ rec ital was given by Mr. Harry C.(Con ti nued f rom F i ra t Page . ) Banks, Jr., of Narberth, assisted by

    solos, "Spiritual," White; "Song," Mr. Earl Pfouts, violinist. The seGrieg; "Cantilena," Golterman; in- lections byMr. Banks included threestallation of Minister-elect Rev. delightfuHy:arranged numbers ofRobert E. Keighton; anthem, "The four selections each, in which Mr.Sun ShaH Be No More," \Vood- Banks demonstrated tQ the delightward. of his audience his mastery of theinstrument and a f ine sense of in-The choir, to whom much c red it t er pr et iv e power, a s well as t heis due f or t he success o f t he s er v- r an ge and tone of the beautiful newices of the past week, co.nsists of Estey organ of the luminous consoleCharlotte]. Meyer a l ~ d ~ d l t h .Carey -electric control-type. The selecSanderson, sopranos, Kathanne R. I t ions by Mr. Pfouts included twoTrotter and Ida E., C ~ t h b e r t , con-I numbers of three selections each,t ral tos; Walter B. fal tt and F ~ e d Iwhich were rendered with the touchC. P a t t ~ n , tenors;,Owen B. SchmIdt Iand feeling of the true artist.and VIc to r L . S a ~ l d e r s o n , bass.es'l On \Vednesday evening the Presand C I : e s t ~ r 11. .Norton, orgamst byterian, l\Iethodist and LutheranMr. TaItt IS the dIrector. churches joined in a union prayerThe services of the past week, service and again on Thursdaywhich met with wide favor and have morning in the annual Thanksgivingbeen the subject of e nt hu si as tic c om- service, when th e s ermon wasment , included the opening service preached by Rev. M. E. McLinn,last Sunday morning with a sermon min is te r o f t he Lutheran Church.by Emory \V. Hunt, D.O., L .L .D., Hev. E . A. E. l ' a l m q u i ~ t presidedpresident of Bucknel l Cniversity, a t the Thanksgiving scrvice .and t he Sunday evening servi ce , Fol lowing the organ rec ita l Tueswhen the sermon was preached by day even ing an informa l recep ti onJ. Milnor Wilbur, D.D., president of was given by the ladies of thethe Baptist Insti tute anel act ing church. which was the occasion ofpastor. a public inspection of t he e nt ir echurch building.The community ~ e n i c e on Fridayevcning was under the auspices ofthc :'I[ens . \ssociation of thechurch. The addre ss was g iven byRev. lames F o ~ t c r Wilcox, an official -of the \\'orld BrotherhoodFederation for North America.The elaborate 16-page programpublished tocoverall of the serviceshas been widely appr ec iat ed as asotl\ 'enir of the dedication services.It is largely the work of Dr. Wilbur,act ing and fonner pastor of thechurch.

    . .ARCJ\DIARESTAURANT. . 239BAVERFORD AVENUE, . . . . -c '",VAYNE. -

    Narberth'Phone:N'arberth 699 .

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    T ha t i n addition to se rv ing good meals at. reasonable prices we also t ake o rders fo r Piesfo r :your home d inner table? 'Our Mince Piesar e delicious andwe ar e already taking ordersfo r Chri stmas . May 'Ye have yours?

    Have You Tried Om' Famous 9De Sunday Dinners?

    Fancy Fruits and Vegetables

    .Cynw)"d 841_ ... ~ ) " n w y d 5 3 ~ _ . ~ a r h e r ~ ~ ~ 9128 Bala Avenue 237 Haverford AvenueBala-CynwYd Narberth

    WHITESIDE BROTHERS

    -Fresh-

    il U.IIIJI.II.n.u.lI.u.U.Il.II.Ulhllfllllll.U.".lltll.n.1l11I11111111111111I11111I11I1"III'IIIIIIUIII'IIIIII .. IIIIIIIIIIII'1I111IUIIII':GARAGE DOORS;; .CEDAR SHINGLES !I Necessities for Winter Protection ii Build Before Cold Weather I;I SHULL LUMBER CO. Ii! 29 BALA AVENUE BALA-CYNWYD ICYNWYD 662 I-jj.ua. . . . . . . .A...U.II.II....II.II.II.II.II.II*II.II.II.II.II.II ....II.II.II.1I.11111.11.".".,11"111."."1".".".11 ....11.11.11.11.11....11.11.

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    'Phone, Narberth 1254

    30-GaL Size, $130.A Full Year to Payyou c anno t a ff or d t o be without

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    fJI No other c onve ni en ce i n t he home willmean as much to the housewife as suitablebaths an d kitchen and laundry fixtures, withho t water a t t he t um o f the faucet.fJI Automatic Gas H ot W at er Service is t heonly answer to this requirement.fJ1 Th e Storage Heater provides an abundanceof h ot water for all household needs, withoutwork or dirt. It automaticaHy res to re s the hotwater in the tank as used.

    When Planning the HomeRemember the Hot Wate r

    Universal'Ser'lJice

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    23 4 Haverford Avenue

    HEWIT'S

    The Cost of Operation is SURPRISINGLY low.

    SANDS STORAGEHEATERPrice Installed

    Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers

    Winter Clothes Altered Furs Remodeled

    Ardmore 17The Counties Gas and Electric Co

    20-Gal. Size, $110SO-Gal. Size, $175fJ! At the present low price,this service.

    We Call for and Del iver

    One S:Ystem

    ETERNAL vigilance has been said to bethe price of liberty. It is the price of manythings worth having.Certainly good telephone service depends on i t-vigilance i n t he maintenance of the plant andin the correct ion of t roubles before they occur .

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    4,000 of cu r employees-test men and "troubleshooters" - devote all or a portion of theirtime to this work, in good weather and bad,without let-up.

    Poles and cables, complicatedswitchboards andcircuits are b e i n ~ constantlytested, practices arecontinuously observed and overhauled. Fromevery te le phone the re mus t be mai nta ine d aready-to-use talk circuit to the other 900,000 inthe state , and out ove r the l ine s to the sixteenmillion in the Bell System.

    There is no great mechanism devoted to generalpublic use that is so complicated and delicatelyadjusted as a telephone plant. It is designedand reasonably so- to give reliable service,better today t h a n y e s t ~ r d a y . But only throqgheverlasting care and w a t c h u l r t e s s ~ .

    WYOMING 5382

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    TELEPHONES45th & PARRISH STS.

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    J,for, than 2,000,000 miln of undaground wirumust br carrf""y and ton rtal/tly loudIIJ insurr an unintrrrupud groier.

    N,arlya ";iIlioll ' m i l ~ j ojwirlon po h (milch of it Inc a b l ~ s ) is guardrd by hundrrd.r of mtn, ma"y Qf whomIlU ''f/ivtJ"s'' 1110" e t O f l O f f & ~ Q l l y to cova th.r trrritory.

    T w e n t y ~ f o u r ~ H o u rVigilanee !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. '. '. . . . . .. '.4\.. ~ c

    IIFresher by a Day"

    I t comes from cows in th e count ry . Somedairies ar e forced to g et t he ir milk fromdairies a hundred miles away . It has to besh ipped in milk trains. That takes time.

    Scott-Powell "A " Milk comes f rom nearbyf arms and is transported in ou r large, glasslined wonder trucks in just four hours. Thenearness of our farms and our unique transport a tion system Saves a Day and g ives you milk

    MILK DOESN'T GROW INBOTTLES!

    SCOTT-POWELL DAIRIES, Inc.PRESTON 1920

    ~ M B [ R T H COAl&~ ~ I ~ D I N G M A T f ~ A l CONARBERTH ~ .. PENNA....... ..

    To economically fire your furnace-you should havea two-bin cellar.Perhaps y ou h av e b ee n burning Stove or Eg g Coalwithout ever considering wha t Pea Coal could do fo ryou.

    More t h an f ou r dollars a ton difference between Pe aCoal and th e larger sizes-and in moderately coldweather Pea Coal will just as satisfactorily heat yourhome!Build yoursel f ano ther bin, and supply it with acouple o f t on s of Pea Coal. Try it as your exclusivefuel until t h e weat he r gets below the freez ing poin tand be surprised at th e enormous saving involved.

    Phone, Narberth 375

    Have You a Two-Bin Cellar?

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    Cooked as quickly as coffee.Eaten as eagerly as dessert.Digested as easUyastnillc.

    HealthGrow th Happiness--

    We know of no othercereal so full of

    OF REPAffiING

    J. ALMAN105 Essex Avenue

    'PHONE: NARBERTH 2564

    At the Methodist BazaarADORABLE

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    Bride with t rousseau-$15.

    Schoenhut dolls withcomplete out f i t s -$1 O.

    Infants' , exquisitely dressed-$1 to $3.

    A fe w choice large dolls -$5 to $10.Little girl do l l s -$2 t o $ 3 .5 0 .

    Le t us make those al terat ions t h a t t ha t newsuit or overcoat you bought ma y need. Wedo Ladi es ' a nd Gen ts ' T ai lo ri ng , Pressingan d Cleaning.

    ALL KINDS."" ..

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    NARBERTH, PA.

    Edward J. HartzellReal Estate

    AUSTIN E. HARTZELL

    OW.,.. Phone, Narberth 1671Re8lden"" Phone, Narberth 2256 IPlease renew promptly .

    Galsworthy's "The Whi te M on k ey ," s he s ay s is mor e t ha n i t a ppeared to beon thesurface , and weBworth reading. "Three Old Ladies,"by Hugh Walpole, a story of threepoor but interesting and livelywomen. "Mark Twain 's Au tobi ography" is described as entirelywithout form, but graphic and fuBo f h uman interest, humor and satire.The meeting was closed with avi ol in s ol o b y M is s Grace Pennypacker, of Ardmore, with Mrs.rotter as accompanist. 1 -- - -- - ---""- - __ - w -_ w__w - w Mrs. Royal Thol11as with her aids ,

    presided at t he t ea t ab le , and 1\1 rs. : ,.c. P. Fowler a nd Mrs . Arthur ; Mince and Pumpkin Pies ;'Staples were club hostessess. ~ ~ ~ .~ : Wha t a p i c t ~ r e i t s ugg es ts , e s pec ia l ly for :: dinner! :,~ ~ .Our mince and pumpk in pies complete th e

    picture, a dd t ha t old-time f la vo r t o your ~ .~ : meal a nd t op of f a delicious d inne r w i th a :.: delicious dessert . :~ .~

    Bread Builds S turd y Hea lt h ,~ : WHITE'S SWEET SHOP~ : 210 Haverford Avenue :~ ~ : Narberth, Pa. :~ ~ __ , _ " . , _ , _ , . , ,_ ,_ ,__ ,_ . , __ ",.".,J

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    OURrrOWN

    VERL PUGHElectrical Contractor

    ASHCANSH. RICKLIN'SHardware Store

    MRS. BEAN SPEAKS

    For PermanentSatislactionBUY ASmedleyBuilt Home

    WM. D. & H. T. SMEDLEY

    (Continued from First Page)Speaking of our own eJection,Mrs. Bean pointed out that the bigbusiness men had been behind Coolidge and tha t since his election therehad been t he b oom in the stockmarket . Naming some of Coolidge'sadvantages she said he had been infor a year without needing to makeany promise and tha t he had Dawesas a running mat e. Th e Americanpeople had the opportunity of judging Coolidge and had put him aboveand outs ide of party .In Ameri ca and Eng land it is acase of radicals agains t conservatives. In England there was a n 80per cen t. vote cas t, whi le in America o nly a 50 to 55 per cent.The "Red scare" in Englandturned t he t id e fr om the Laborparty t o the Tories, which party hasthe largest majority of a ny f or acentury past. The liberals still hold

    40 seats in Parliament. A fter MacDonald's resignation Stanley Baldwin became Prime Minister, andpassing over Curzon appointedthree ex-liberals, \,yinston Churchill,Aus ten Chamber la in and LordBurkenheael. The English Government will have i ts hands ful l t o keepup to the high standard set by MacDonald.In reviewing the newest books ofinterest 1\1rs. Bean praised highlyAnne Sedgewick's "The LittleFrench Gir l," a book that will last.

    Firsl Church of Chris l , Sc ien t islWoman's Club Building, ArdmoreAve., Ardmore, Pa.Sunday Services, 11 A. M .Sunday School Services, 11 A. },L\Vednesday Evening Tes timonal

    1\1 eeting, 8 o'clock.Reading Room, 19 \Vest Lancaster aVellue, open each weekday,12 to 4.30 P. M.The ~ t 1 1 ) j e c t of the Bible l.essonSermon fur : t\ ovembe r 30 is "_\ncient and ?\louern ecromancy,.\ lias 1\1 e smer ism ami II ypnotisll1Denounced."

    NEWS OF THE CHURCHES

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    You have, at you call, one o f t hemost modern equipped Laundries. Weoffer you F ive Di ff er ent La undr yServices, anyone of which will saveyou money and l ighten your housework.Finished Service At List PriceEverything eareful1y ,vaHheel andtroned. Ladle8' Wearing Apparel ourSpeelalty.Economy Service At 12c per lb.All 8heets, 8preadH. pUlow "a.8eR,tow"I.. tableelothH, ete.. b"autlfullyflnt.bed; "'....r lng apparel 8tarchedwbere nCC('8Rnry, rr,ad y to dam penand Iron. Underwear fluffed up andI{ood enooR'h to \ 1" (" ar . A wonderfu lServlee and Mo.t Economl..nl.Family Service At H!/zc per lb.All flat work. a. In th" F..conomyRen'le" IH f1nIHhed. W .... r l n ~ Ap-parel I ~ Irone,l 011 a Hpeelally' eqnlpprd float 'roll m"chlne. ,0\ few pleceHwill need touching liP at bome. Nodoubt 20 n"nute. of ~ ' o l l r time willtnk..- Mlr f ' of the nrcrMRary touchl"",111. Sen