Our Town May 8, 1936
Our Town May 8, 1936
Our Town May 8, 1936
objections of the dog owners to Mont-' ° regular collections of ashes and j "Springtime" and "To a 'Vild Rose"
, '
gomery County Court for a judicial!
settlement. :
ComIng Next Week: 1923, where he was captam of the I trip to Cleveland on May 14. Resi-
baseball team in his senior year.
rubbish during Clean-Up Week, I the "Green Cathedral," "Ave Maria,"
I dents of the community who are inter- i beginning the 18th. The prcvious I "The Kerry Dance" and "May Day
One deals directly with the question IF' He has been connected with the Dia-I ested in accompanying the band may I
week-end is the time whcn John I Carol."
of seizing dogs on owner's premises. all' and Sale at Bryn Mawr mond State and Bell Telephone Com- do so on the same train and at the
If the case goes to court the com- Memorial Building panies since graduation from college, special rate given the musicians.
Q. Husband should get his exer- I
A trio composed of Mrs. Lewis W.
! cise in the cellar, rather than out , Easby, violinist, Mr. Robert Jameson,
plainant will be Mrs. Natalie Tyson, May 14.15 in Philadelphia and Wilmington. He Information as to the railroad fare I on the golf course. 'cellist and Mrs. W. P. Dunnington,
Rose lane, Haverford. Walter B. came to the Main Line in 1931 and I i pianist, played two numbers, "Chants
ing a Lower Merion employed dog I, Come, come, conle to the Fair! father of two sons, lives at 1609 I L r Me ° n Al mn ° Address C
i 0 Operatlves
° Mrs. Senft and Mrs. C. S. Wilmot
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catcher with assault and battery on a' F our t th ~n
annua Itt e
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Greenway road, Brookline. 1 d'd I' owe rio u I' I . sang a duet "On the 'Vings of Song."
West "
. Manayunk reSIdent 'were
" sched- S a 1e 0 f th e 1\1' l am L'me F ed eratlOn ' 0 f viewL of nelSOnthe history
gave aof spGuatemala
en I re- I - . .!I '. Mrs. J. R. McLaughlin gave a piano
uled to ha,e been filed last FrIday fOI Churches May 14 and 15 Memorial " Annual Banquet and Meetmg IS Narberth Forum Will Heat of solo, "Aus dem Carnival," by Grieg',
h eallng.
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BUlldmg, , . l\lawr, 11 ,to 6 P. M. from .
Bryn I the days
' of the IndIans and I
May 16 at Senior Farmers' Problems 011 Mr. E. 1. Crouthamel a violin solo and
After consultation with the Mont. M' \"'1 IS. "I son ~~ .)
lnOO! lOuse, genera I h' I Spamsh conqUIstadores. He dwelt on
c aIr- h t h' h . t' I' H' h S h I Wednesday Mr. F,Dunnington
Mrs. E. Taylor accompanied
a trumpet solo.
Mr.
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th~ Plt~nt
gomery County legal representative man. t e peonage sys. em, w lC IS pra.c I .Ica Ig C 00
d d t h
of the township,
however, Faries Franklin
decided toL. hold
Wright t' "
salle, lhlett show, cll1ldren's
filing of the two cases in abeyance. I ac IOns, unc , ea: . .
Iavery an pomte ou t e re IglOuS I
at-I' sbasis of many political conflicts.
Mr. Anderson criticised dollar dip-
TICKETS NOWI - - - ON SALE PUBLIC'S IDEAS SOUGHT Crouthamel, while Mr. Drennan, the
principal of the school accompanied
Attorney Wright asked for the delaY ,See the smallest Jomted doll m the Ilomac y in our treatment of Spanish-I Annual meeting of thc Lower Mer- Fourth and final in a series of open Mr. Taylor.
, . ' "orld-Doll Show _ Mrs. Stockton A " . t bI' F' l' ' " '1 h d meetings will be held 8 P. M. next The Narberth School orchestra waS
untJl he had an opportunity to consult T
with Lower Merion commissioners on IIdIsplay
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,ownsen<,.c
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alrma,n. dollnyone
I mellcan SIS er repu ICS. I
lerce y Ion Alumni ASSOCIatIOn wII be e1
Wednesda~
heard in two numbers the "National
CIa may,
e \ proud of their nations and traditions, at the Senior High School in Ardmore h ..C in the Scout Room of the Champs" and "Sunrise," while the
sn~allest: I~_I
theIr favoflte
the subject of modification of the dog:
quarantine. Ilarges.t,
terestmg, , "
mcludm~
prettiest, most II
ss .s: these neighbors want to be regarded Saturday, May 16, from 6 to midnight. Narbert ommunity Building. It is
as equal sister republics, the speaker It will commence with a banquet. sponsored by the groups studying the Narberth Glee Club sang "Italian
old dolls. Chll- \ said. Following there will be a short busi- Co-operative Movement. S. Howell Street Fair," "Who Has Seen the
dren may enter their dolls from 10 un- . ,. Wind" and "Only One Mother."
Lacey Permit Granted t'l 5 P " '11 b d d 53 \ ness meetmg for 1'atificatlOn of the Vincent, 40 Narbrook park, will pre- MD' h t th k II
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PernllSSlOn was granted to MaurIce' AIdes and Judges WIll be MISS Carol' ar ert
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revised constitution and election of side.
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those who helped in making the con-
J. Lacey, of 105 Rockland avenue, tojlHouston, Miss Peggy Janney, Missl
change the East garage at 131 Hav- Nancy Townsend and Miss Elizabeth
erford avenue, Narberth, into a show Townsend. The girl scouts will also
5th Period Honor Roll,new
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Fifth period honor students at the I , ernond t
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M 1'1,bYn 0 facth,e n er- a e I psmcd
e '1 tauJtelr- cert so successful and the Ridenour
gIenteraStmtanaM~elkr
as , AU s-'
1'0 ucers y: Flower Shop for the palms.
. t'IOn. B ef ore th a t h e was c h'Ie f I loaned for the occaSlOn. The stage
n socIa I
that were
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room for plumbing and heating goods assist.
by the Narberth
. ht Board of Adjustment
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The Main Line Federation of thisf week 11
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Narberth Public Schools are listed \ gra ua e, now on e a
by Principal W. J. Drennen as Mawr College,.
a concel·t
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has oI'ganlst
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AdmImstratlOn. ~Iry
f th A . I was decorated With lavendar, purple
,gl'1CUHe- and A white
. 1 lilacs.
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ues ay mg . II Continued on Page Five ; as 0 ows:
FIRST HONORS
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Booth Tarkington's play, "The IS now a Narberth reSIdent, on Mont-
. SOCIa our 0 owe e program.
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pr~sente?
T d gomery pike near Haverford avenue. \ •
Seniors in Washington- O eIegates EIe c t e 'I. 8th Grade: Anita Goodrich, Chris- Travelers':' will be The owner of a farm in Minnesota, he 38 AdmItted to Lower
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tme Hackman, Dorothy Hammer" I Concludmg the e\'emng WIll be the has been active in the organization of M· H S·
1 Ir s an 9S oys or tate eetlng \' Louise Johnston. \USUal dance. co-operative creameries and farmers'l erl0n onor oClety
11 G 7th Grade: George Breslow, Helen Tickets are 50 cents for dance or livestock shipping associations. ---
res~rvations Lauterbach'~
___ Doty, Marjory Havlick, Virginia play, or $1 for the entire program, in- I
Largest Class Ever to Visit; Psychologist I
. h . Discusses
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"What is ' Knapp, Jeanne Wohlert. I eluding dinner. Dinner Mr. problems and topic
mel's' will besitua-
the dairy far- \ Louisd RinehartWI' Senior N Presi.
Nation's Capitol for Ig t In arnage e- 16th Grade: Peggy Easby, Eleanor should be made early with Miss Fran- tion. lent, e comes ew
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Two Days fore Clubwomen iI Barbara
Haywood, Betty Hollar, Katrina Hoyt, ces Hurley, Argyle and Elm avenues,
Smedley. Ardmore, or Robert Elmore, Bala Previous spealwrs at mass meetings I
Members
5th G I V' " D b' Ph b A t t G d 6181 in Narberth were Dr, Ewan Clague,: ----
START HOME SATURDAy,NARB. LUNCHEON 19TH 1 ' r:He: Irg1l11a .ur 111, oe e\ par men s, recnwoo . U. of P., on I'nflatl'on and t11e ",'ol<li,DR. W. T. KRUSEN SPEAKS
___ \ ! Jane
M'II EZICkson,
N'I M Patsy Krauskop, Bob IR . fAd standard; Dr. J. P. Horlacher, U.... ofl
YesterdaY. morning' at 8 o'clock 111 Mrs. C. J. Goodyear and Mrs. Verna 14th I I 1'1', G• elI o B x b o nB. , 1 J I eceptlon or n ersons P ., on SOCIa , I securIty;
. an d R obert AlI 1'1b,l '.
"!l'l'atl'onal ~,. dell'vered
talk ,'as
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excited gi'rls and 95 jubilant boys Of\R. Woodcock wcre elected delegates to\' ra<e:. ar ara al e " ames at Church 011 May 22d Smith, April 27, at a meetl'ng in Mrs.',by Dr. WIlmer T. Krusen at the an-
t cower ' "I~ en, on H"Ig1I Sch 00 Isemor
'· tlIe P ennsyI vama
' St a t e F I' d erat'Ion Burgess,, , Claire
LOUIse D'Alonzo, ' De- E. 0, E. Palmquist's home, Narbrook I' nual Honor Society induction eere-
h L With
class , 11 chaperons hoarded a II mee t'mg t 0 be I1C Id'111 ""Ik 'v I 'es-Barre I Hart • ' BIlly Gl'1ffiths ' Kenneth WIlson , On Friday e,venin g , May, 22, at 8 Park, re!lresenting the Eastern States ', money on Wednesday.
streamlIned , specml" tram for 'Vash-l tl lIS ' , mon tl l, at t e h meetmg . 0 f the ! BIll Clarke, ' Jean
, . Sargent,Peggy - o'clock there Will be a receptIOn to the (;o-operative League in New York. I Thirty-eight members of the junior
. . . " v ne,~' pas or 0 Ie, ar ~r' 1 res )~ - A new committee is being formell ami senior classes were accepted by
aftel:n~oln, rO~';'d
'll"'tOll. At "','ll'llel'tll a PI'ctul'e ,,'a"'I 'Vomen's Community Club of Nal'- Sparks, Dick Whltmg, Barbara 'Vood- t f tl N b tl P !, '
ltaken of the entire group, which is II bRerlth (Clll TIIuest'(hlay I
the largest, crowd eve:' to go from I
Lower I\IerlOn.
t P~~IS){
pIl t ' . - cal I' t Ie
a so ac as a (I' egate, W 11 e tea ter-'
Ml:S ·
ehnt, IWII I Cantagalli Lillian Anderson' Clori;- l\11's. Archer ,E,
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A~lIers<lll1,
Grade: Selma Breslow Nancy tel'lan Church and l11S WIfe, Rev. ami: to plan for a series of open forum vote of the Student Council, Honor
I' 1 meetings next winter, probablY to be Society and the also important Fac-
' T h e receptIOn WII\ be leI< 111 t le so- held each month. The committee in ulty Council.
~ c Hlrge i~ anxious to hear from the, Louis Rinehart, senior president of
delcg'ate~
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'1'lle fil'st .0t<l!1 !)<,'!II "" Baltl'lllol'e, t11e I,nate
travelers took a bus to Annapolis,: and Mr:;, C. K, Stahl.
are Mrs. E. J. Bruneel:
P I ' ~~P f Continucd on Page Eight ' cial room of the church. All n,lCll1bers I
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of the church and congTcg'atlOn and public, suggestions for speakers and the Lower I\lerion Chaptcr of the Na-
Profe~sor roc aIm er ect
Ps~'chology
where they inspl'cted the Naval Acad-l J, P. Lichtenbergcr, pro- their friends are iJr-:ited. topics. Suggestions may be handed. tional Honor Society, welcomed the
emy. Upon al'l'iving: at 'Vashing"ton, fessor of at the University PI P f I D "Rev, MI'. Anderson arrived in Nar- i\lr. Vincent at the ll1eeting next' new members. Principal Geor!!:e H.
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they went on a sight-seeing bus ride of Pennsylvania, discussed "What is ay er ect y one berth during the early part of Ma'rch Wednesda:\·. Gilhert explained to the parents and
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OUR TOWN
May 8, 1936
their walk patrol corners was held.
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G arage Busmess 0 1 S Id
n y 0
Illlal'ns in the ownership of Mr. Kaeh-
avenue, attended the Junior Prom of
Friend's Central School Friday eve-
I • Scout News
G"rl The girls divided into special study
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Wi1Iiam Kaehler, of Windsor ave- cr.
THE FIRESIDE ning at the Aronimink Country ClUb.!
Mrs. Harvey Austin, of Stepney
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groups. They played several games nue, wishes it announced that the Es-
of which were Riggidy Jig, Mr. Rab- sex avenue property on which is situ- Boys' Convention 18th
Mrs. E. B. Hoskins, of HavcrfOl'd Placc and Essex avenuc, cntcrtained I The first few weeks of sprmg are bit and a bean bag game. Goodnight ate the Narberth Automotive and The 30th annual convention of the
avcnue, gave a luncJleon an<1
card T I ' . h' I f ' I Cl'rcle closed a successful spring meet- Gara ge , h a s not been sold' . b
hel' club at luncheon and bridge ues-, full of activItIes w IC I are 0 specla .
The ga
' - Boys' Clubs of America WI'11 open M ay
party on April 2!l, in honor 0 f h ~I: day. I interest to Girl Scouts. National mg. rage and automobile serVICe. usmess
~o~l~el', Mrs. Ralph Boylc" who ,l~ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Price, of I Better Homes Week is naturally one Troop 8 recently was sold by H. J. Radasch to 18 in the Bellevue-Stratford. The
vlsltmg her other daughtel s, 1\11 s'l Anthwyn road, and their daughter, I ' . The three troops of Narberth had R. C. Haines, but the property re- session wiII last three days.
Amzi Crane, of Wayne, and MI·s. Hal'-j Doris, will spend Mother's Day with of vital 1l1te~est; a large percentage as their guest Mrs. Connell, who spoke I --------.---- -
riet Hea~h, ~1:s. A. E. Turncr ~~H~ 1Mrs. Price's mother, Mrs. George H.I of the proficlcncy badges are devoted to them about health and personal ap-
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Mrs. C. G. l\'lIllIck. Among the ~~csb Elmer, and her sister, Mrs. Florence to pursuits involving the manageme~t pearance last Tuesday evening. Mrs.
were the daughters of thc mothel and Woodland, of Baltimore, who are at of the homes. In the Philadelpllla Connell, who is a nurse, stressed thel
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a fcw addi.tional guests. They werc the Hotcl Morton in Atlantic City. area the most popular badges were point that good health is the founda-
Mrs. Amzl Crane, Mrs. Ralph C' , Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth B. Clarl" First Aid, Hostess, Cook and Home tion of beauty. The girls were glad
Hcath, I\1rs. Georgc B. Supl?e, 1\1 1'5•• J'\ of Chestnut avcnue, had as their I Nurse. These badges have a very to welcome Miss Melvin and the Troop • n
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L. Minicl" l\l~'s. John L. MIlicI'" ~~'s, gucst over the weck-end, Mrs. Clarl,'s important place in the Girl Scout pro- Committee to the meeting and hopc Per man e n ~
.TOSCJlh H. MIlicI', Mrs~, Fred WII1'I11- father, Mr. Gcorge Springcr, of I gram; some of the best known arc they will repeat their visit often.
son anll 1\lrs..James 'tllbury. Rcading. I Dressmaker, Canner, First Aid, I·lost- During the latter part of thc mcet-
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W a" es
Each of the guests of honor was I
1\[1'. Leslie B. Moxon, Bccchwood ess, Homemaker, Home Nurse, Housc- ing Troop 8 practiced the program -Spiral and Croquignole.
prcsentcd with a corsagc. lane, who has been in J apa~ and kccper, Necdlewoman ~nd last but for their Court of Awards Ceremony II
Experienced Operators.
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Mr. and 1\1rs. Ralph .DeMott, o[ Chi~a for the pa~t five ~10ntl~s, IS no,~ I not least-?ool<. The ,?Irl ~couts ar~ to bc held Tuesday ev~ning, Ma~ 1!l. i
Wynnedale road, and thclr daughtc~', statlO~lcd at. HSlCh ChIa Twn, ncar Inow custoehans. of the . ~etter Hom:s Several girls werc aSSigned to dltrer- I
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
wil1 be the guests of Mrs. Dd.10tt s\ Nankl11g, Chma. model house 111 ~Vashl11?ton whIch cnt parts of the program and they
parcnts, Mr. and 1\11'1'. Walter Prad, 1\11'. and 1\[1'5. E. J. Pollock, of Avon, scrves as the NatIOnal Little House. will have their part ready for final I 2 Specials for 85c
of Woodcrcst-on-the-Hudson, ovcr the road, had as thcir gucsts ovcr the I Child Health Day, May 1, comcs in rehearsal next Tucsday. For a short! 3 Specials for $1
week-end. \\'cl'l;-end, 1\11'. and Mrs. R. S. Moore, Ithc midst of Bettcr Homcs \Veek and, time the girls played a few livcly
]\11'. and Mrs. Hervey C. Keim, of of Rcading. . I I
Youth Wcek and. is coincidcnt with games and then the meeting was Thursday, Friday, Saturday-3 Specials for $1.25
Dudley avellUC, gave a dinncr Satur- I
TI.le Misses 1\1.ary Lou and Na~cy ,;nnle o,f thc most lmportant phases of I closed with some songs and "Taps."
clay l'vl'ning in honor of 1\11'. anll Mrs, Watel'el', of Bowman avenuc, McrlOn, thc Girl Scout program -
Edward S. Haws, of Dudlcy avenue, entl'rlained at tea Sunday. through happiness, play in
health
th~
open, Flower Show Today
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who ]Pft by automobile on Monday by 1\[1'5, A. S. I~napp, of Bcer:~1\voc~d cultiv~ltion
II of personal hablt~, ~f Thc annual spring flower show!
the Southcrn routc for a t\\'o mOllths' lalll". accol11pa11lecl by Mrs. Rlch;1\ d Clca.nlmcss. The most popular Sl~g e ivcn bv t.he Penn Val1ey Gardcn Cluh I
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trip to Califol'l1ia. 1\11'. and illrs. 1\('( \l'r, of Cynwyd, will leav: May 15 badge awarded throughout thc .U111:ed ~i1I bc' hcld this Friday at thc Fair-I 43 North Narberth Avenue-Narberth 4077
Keim's SOil, .J. Handolph, of Rulgl'rs 1'01' Brooklyn, whcre thcy Will. be U~c States was the Healg~ I W111n eI-:- view Union Sunday school from 2 , 300 Lev~ri:tg Mill Road-Phone: Cynwyd 927
UnivNsil~', Xl'W Brunswick, N . .1., \\'l'c1;-,l',nd ~ue~ts of 1\I,rs.. ?\.n.a pp s 1;:678 wcrc earned by 11' Scou t S III until !l P. M.. Refrcshments, will ,be 1I
I Open Evenings by Appoiutment-ESTABLISHED 1924
spent the week-end at his homc. IllOthll, 1'111 s. Emma B., Eldel. l.J.~5. " I TI ublic is cOl'lhallv m-I
1\11'. and :\Irs. Keim attcndcd thc i\lr. Paul I\IacGutnn, of Liberty- National Music \Veck givcs
\"ilk, Ohio, will be the guest of his g'irls an opportunity to show activity
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50th Hotary Confcrencc in Will11ing- lJl'ot!ll'r and sister-in-law, Mr. and with badg-es for proficicncy as buglcr,
ton, Del., at the duPont Hotel, 1\lon- Mrs. Ralph D . 1\ lac G u ill111, B a II y,OI'e
da~' alld Tuesday of last week.
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·),·u1ll1l1er, ml11strc,
road, \V~'nncwood, ovcr the week-end. nn allicd art dancer.
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Mr. and 1'I1rs. W. C. Gibbs and thcir !\Irs. Constance Pardo, of Havana, Mother's Day is usually a vel'y ha p -\ sul1l'r ~reat humlhatlOn,. pam an II~~ I DESERVES
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daug-hter, Jane, of Pittsburg'h, arrived Cuba is visiting her mothcr, Mrs. L. ]lY day whcn celebratcd with the l'onvcl\1cnee" thc rcmamder 0 liS I
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tl liS ' , t o be thc ,"c"k "11<1 W. Squier,
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gucsts of :\11'. and Mrs. R. E, Hamil- the month of May.
3.05 Grayling avenue, f or typical
. . Girl Scout as a daught.er. I I'f
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Thc girls of Narbcrth Troop 1251 ion, who was,struck b~ the automobile
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A magazine subscription will be a lasting
ton, of Anthwyn road. i\lerion. Thc i\lrs. Ebcrhardt Muellel', presidcnt opened their mepting by taking a of .J ames Qumn, Jenlontown, on J,a~-I memory of your thoughtfulness - -
Hamiltons had as theil' /.!:uest for two of thc Volunteer Emcrgency Relief, "hell't obscrvation walk. This was to uary 3, has sucd the latter for $2')"1
weeks, I\lI's. Hamilton's mother, Mrs. will cntertain the membcrs of thc 11<'lp thc girls with thcir nature con-I 000 damagcs through his attorncy, II'I DONALD W. TAYLOR
331 Merion Ave" Narberth Phone: Nar. 3648-J
F. P. Damon, who left last Friday for Wclfare COl11mittee of thc Junior 1psI... When they came back from'Lcster Haws, Ardmorc.
Iler home in Taunton, Mass. "'omcn's Community Club at a picnic Subscriptions taken for any magazine published
Mrs. Charles C. Offenhauscr, of luncheon at hcr home on Essex ave-
Barrie road, will entertain at a lunch- nul', next Tuesday aftcrnoon at one Rememher Mother ~ ~ ~
eon Saturday. Thcre will ue cight o'clock. Mrs. A. R. Chain is chair- Reymcr's &. Schrafft's
gUl'sb. man of the Junior Wclfarc Commit- Fancy Box Candies
1\Irs. A, H. Durboraw, of Elmwooll tee.
avellUl', is attending thc threc-day Among those from Narberth who
60c to $3.00 For COMPLETE FUR STORAGE
East Penn Synodical Missionary Con· lcft on Thursda~' with thc members Abbott's Ice Cream Molds
vention at Ihe Messiah Lutheran of the scnior class of thc Lower Mcr- SERVICE ...
Church, Philadclphia. ion High School for the trip to An-
Mrs, H. :\1. Griest, of Merion ave- napolis and Washington, were Miss
Essex Kandy Kounter
nue, is cntcrtaining her club at lunch- Eunice Griswold, !\Iiss Bctty Kennedy, 107 Essex Avenue STORE YOUR FURS WITH A FURRIER
, F 'I Phone
eon and bridge thIS 'rH ay. Miss Helcn Chubb, Miss Jill Caldwcll, We· Nar. 3971
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Friends of Mrs. 1'1 art 1a
Shirley road, will bc glad to lcarn that Stoudt, Miss Jcan Harkness, Miss
she is recovering from a reccnt Spl'i- Nancy Havilicl" Miss Betty Morford,
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1\11'. and Mrs. C, Alfred Pecney, of Taylor. Thcy arc stopping at thc I
Elm TeITace, had as their gue"ts last Willard Hotel. ' I
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weel;, i\lrs. Ashton Long and I\lrs. Mrs. George O. Glessner, of Anth-
J cs"c Stephens, of Shrcveport, La., wyn road, Merion, reccntly rcturncd I
.f. Clean Up yy ee
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and nIl'S. C. Ford, of Baltilnorc. f1'on1 Pelhull1, N. Y., ,,'here she visited \
MI'. and Mrs.•J. A. Dougherty, of hcr sister, Mrs. Harold W. Garton. I 1714 VVAL.NUT ST.
A Itoonu, are the guests of thcir daugh- I\Irs. E. H. Cocluill, of Hampdcn I PHILADELPHIA
~v e hal'e plelllY more good l'alues-
tel', i'll'S. Verna R, Woodcocl" o[ avcnuc, entertained membel's of the I Ask for them. EfJectil'e this week-eud
Montgomcry avenue, for two we('ks. Hospitality Committee of thc \vom-I TELEPHONE PENNYPACKER 0510
i\lrs, .John C, Nash, rcgent of t.he cn's Community Club at lunchcon Ivory Soap med. bar, 5c; large bar, 9c
VI'. B<'njamin Rush Chapter of N. S, Wcdnesday. I
Camay Soap 3 cakes, 14c
D, A. R, cntertained the membcrs of 1\11'. and Mrs. W. Russell Green, of ,
till' Ways and Means Committce of thc Woodbine avenue, entcrtained at sup- Ivory Flakes lg. pkg. 21c; 2 med. pkg., lic
Chapter at luncheon Thtu'sday at her pel' Saturday evening in honor of
large pkg., 2lc
home on Wynnedalc avenuc. I\liss Marjoric Topliss, following the
!\II'. H. C. Fenno, of Essex avenue, performance of "Good-Bye Again,"
Ivory Snow
P &. G White Naphtha Soap 3 cakes, 10c The Fuel Hit of 1935
:-;pent the \\'cek-cnd in Washingtoll, by thc Narberth Playcrs.
whcre he met his father and aunt,
Mr. Rohert F. Fcnno and Miss Gcrt- Thc Board of Dircctors of the Nar-
rude 1\1. Fenno, who arc returning to bcrth Fire Company mct in Elm Hull
Shurfine Coffee .lb" 23c Marches On!
thl'ir home in Plainfield, N. J., after Monday evcning to transact routine Bosant Wonder Coffee .. , .lb" 17c
lb., 43c
sp<'!llling' sen'ral months lit Ncw 01'- business.
\l'ans, He accompanied thcm to
Sanka Coffee
JEDDO-HIGHLAND COAL
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Plainfield,
Miss Ida Buckman, of Shirlcy road, Fresh Vegetables Is again the outstanding
enlertained at luncheon \Vcdne:-;day. buy at these attractive
:Vliss Kitty Trucdell Green, daugh- ASPARAGUS . bunch, 19c, 29c
ter of Mr. and !\II's. W. Russell GI'een, Ii pk., 19c .Y4
of Woodbine avenue, Miss Betty
Brcarly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. This Thursday
PEAS
STRAWBERRIES qt., 19c
LOW SPRING PRICES
L. Brcarly, of Elm 'l'clTace, and 1\I iss Friday and Saturday NUT STOVE PEA
Emily Edgcrton, daughter of !\II'. and -Again He Will
Mrs. Lloyd B. Edgerton, of Chestnut
Steal Your Heart! Fresh killed
lb. 9.50 9.75 7.95
FRYING CHICKENS ,39c
2;2 to 3 lb. average. EGG BUCKWHEAT
A Tea and STRING ENDS of HAM. . Lb. 19c
9.50 7.25
Presentation Burks delicious aud temptiug products:
Frankfurters lb., 29c
of an exclusive collection of
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nIng game.
This victory is thc third in Icaguc
competition fOl' the local boys. They
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Lowel' Merion (tennis), Abington at hkcwlse have lost the same number.
With ... TOMMV MACKLIN I
iI:I';;tdab~ar.~nnual
T'hl1i~ "\t1I'f' LI\'illg'HlolI, l'uhliHhN
Lower Merion, Cheltenham at Haver- Upper Darby, :\onistown and Hav-
Ed,,,'" L, I'a""oll, Editor
Anile ::\lorgall l~oh,-,rtH, :-;ot'ial Editol'
Radnor race I ford High, Radnol' at l\Iedia (base-/ I erford have scored successes, while
meeting, I ball), Haverford College host to I
Lower Mer,ion and Cheltenham A bington, Lansdowne and Cheltenham
Offic~ - 258 Haverford Ave" Narberth Scout House, neal' "'ar Trihute I Hamllden-Sidney (baseball) Swarth- staged a beautiful ball game Tuesday I "
, , I, ft p" I, F' I I 1 \','('I'e \'ICtllllS of the Maroon.
Telephone-Narberth 2545; if no answer, House, Merion-Nineteenth anniver-' more (track), Ursinus (tennis). "~ ernoon ,on, en~l:.paC(el' le,c,.tIC '" " ..
Ardmore 3100 sary of Liberty Roy Scout Troop, out-! 811 1/1 nill//, Mill/ !J-Villanova Inter- lormer wmmng m the last mnmg" i ,
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Subscription rate, $2 per year In advance
door celehration. 2 P. 1\1. "J 10 Ias t'ICS (46',
liC ) SC h 00IS ) , G UI'If 01'd .a t when Ray Rider laid down a nice bunt I Coach D.rumm s track ' team won the
Enlel'erJ :tR Ht'('OIH]-t'!aH=-, rnatlPl' Of'lo-
bel' 13, 1!111, al thl' POSl 011I.'., at :'0:a 1'-
Fainiew Sunday School, Pcnn Val- i II avc]'"f 01'(I (b a~e ba II) II. aver f 01' d a't to squeeze in Roy Hale" .' with the 100ln C ass A traek meet at Ursmus Col-
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r,a f aye tt e (t enms. ') L'owel' 1\1' enon a t run of the game ' l\lcFillen and Rie'Yer ICg'e last Saturday, when five of hiS
f8'{J,IJ, J'[l" ullllel' the o\et of ::\Ial'l'h 3, ley-Spring flower sho\\' of Penn Val-I Lllfa~('tte Interscholastics. Villanova divided the pitching honors for Chel·1 SIX relay t?ams captured first place
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lev Garden Club. 2 to !l P. 1\1. I
Friday. May 8, 1936
\Voman's Clubhouse, Al'dmore- ,' 11
a t I• 0)'( lam
Haces at Chesterbrook Fal·m.
(b b II) R d
ase a . a nor un·
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I-I t h'nham the duo holding the Maroon' and the loslllg' quartette came in sec-
team to two hib-;. On the peak for the ond. Don \ Ogts, set some kmd of a
Perennial plant exchange. 1-5 P. 1\1.1
l ' /If'H([(ll/, 111. (/11 12- L ower !'~'I' el'lon Bulldogs' was . none other than Bill record for the third consecutive week,
Narberth Child Health Center
Swarthmore College-Main Line,
Orchestra concert. 8 P. 1\1. I
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an( I L ans 'd owne. (t enniS, ' bovs awaV'1l Bassett .. , a boy with a good curve ball " I when he " threw the shot a distance of
'I tAd ) H f' d H' 'I and a high hard one which lifts the .,2 feet, 4 mches, one mch farther
Culture Hall, 1144 North Fourth i gIl' s a l' more. aver or Ig' 1 ' , ' . ,
;\o\\' t hal till' ('it.\, papprs al'(' full
street-Russian Choral Society con- i a t L ower M erIOn, ' D ar b y a t R a d nor hail' on a batsman's ' head as. it can-I than IllS . record heave agamst . N Ol'ns-
of neil'S ahollt !lah,\' ('Iilli('s, it is
well 10 r('1I1ind ;\al'h,'I'th that shl'
cert, I WALTER A, FOX
(b ase ba
(b ase b a
II). 1\1 oravlan
II). R ose
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a t H aver f orl I nons" by into the catcher's mitt . Big town m a dual meet
R aces a t I
week.
r '
. earlIer
Lower Menon fimshed far
. in the
pediilll'ichns '1'h(' ('pnl PI' is in' and Puhlic Health Society. Morning: . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Thursda1f, iV1alf 14-Villanova at The Maroon won the 440-yard, med- markable success fOI' the past twelve
( .".... . , I at 1030. Afternoon at 12. I Charles Eugene Claghorn, of Nar- Providence (baseball). Haverford at Icy, shuttle hu'rdles, mile, two-mile' years, winning consistently season af-
chcll'~'e of the ,
\ ISltlll).! :\llI'se tl'OllIl
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. k F' Id A d
Pennypac er Ie , I' more- on- ,
C berth who was an unsuccessful can- Hill School, Pottstown (golf). serVice) relays, . and placed second to Upper tel' sea,son over the best that t~e Phil·
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th(' lIt'cilth Ncl'Y1l'l' of the Cmulllull-' cert bv Lower Merion's State Cham- dldate for Representatl\'e In the Gen- Clubs' golf tournament at Bala Golf Darby 111 the 880-yards, the only other adelphIa area could olfel', ThiS year
ity lI£>alth and Civil' Association. pionsh'ip Band to help defray expenses eral ,Assem~ly at Tuesday's primary Club, relay event, Don Vogts hroke his own is likely to be a disappointment, how.
l::lhe is assist('d 1)\' a g'l'OIlP of \'01- to national band contest at Cleveland, electIOn, deSires to thank all those who I Frida 11 111(111 15 _ Haverford at record in the shotput, heaving it f>2 ever, for the team is without the
ulltel'l'S, who hU\'e, 1IJ . thesl' SIX . vcal'S 01110, ' 815
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P • M, Ad"nllSSlOn, 50·I worked and voted for ,him, and also to Swarth~l~re (tennis). Lower Merion feet 4 inches, and his teammates took services of its ace speed man, Jack
" . .. cents. (If weather is bad concert will' announce that he WIll support Mr. at Lansdowne Radnor at Swarth- the discus, broad jump, and tied for Crowley. The fast Bryn Mawr cin-
glVl'1l Sollll' .l,..J.()() "lUll U hOllrs 10 Ile 1le Id'III J ulllor . H'Ig h au d't' I '
I onum. ) . Lambert Cadwalader the RellUblican more (baseball'). Abington and Low, first in the pole vault. I del' artist has been in. the hospital for
the \\'o1'k. 'rhe lmsinl'ss of thc nominee for Representative, and the er Merion (tennis boys at Ardmol'e I
Crlltel' is coudllet pd by a cOllIlllit-
tCl'. (·ollsist ing of DI'. ~l(){lll. pl'esi-
Tuesday, May ) 2
Convention Hall-Philadelphia on. elect1Ons.
I entir.e Rpuhlican ticket in the fall girls away),
"",' " .. ..
'. 'I .. '" " several weeks, suffermg from pneu-
Merion Cricket Club meets Hunt· monia, and will be un.able to return to
ingdon VaIley today on the Ardmore I school this year. The boys lost at
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dent of ll1l' :\arl)('rth Board of I
, Pal'ade "Music Night." I ",,
Thomas H. Lineaweaver, of Haver- C
Next Wednesday the annual Powell I ?ast cloubrse to d;cidelfthe Phil~delplOlia Beth1lehe m lahstldSfaturdhay ,in, the] ?n •
n' n f t h' go If 11Ilterc u women s go cup senes. n nua re l ays e or t e Jumor lIg h
Health, :\II's, LaDue, diredor of thc Wl'dnesday, May 13 ford, is slated to remain chairman up c,ollmbPe II Ilod tOtrhPaLrl ners hlPC - Tuesday Merion defeated St. Davids, schools of eastern Pennsylvania. The
1Ipalt h :-;en'il'l', alld t hp vollllltcpl" St . .J ames' Church, Twenty-second! of the Montgomery County Democratic ers WI e le a e anerc ,0Ull-. . . , ,
Cl u b " . , Th e P ennsy Ivama ' S t t while Huntmgdon won from the Phila- team ran the distance m better tIme
\\'orl,el's, and Walnut streets-Choral Society: Committee despite the opposition of . , , t ry a e d I I' C CI b th d b h h
db' 'I ' e pua ountrv u. Mrs, H. Hoff- an was expecte, ut t e onors
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of Philadelphia with the Philadelphia the McAvoy-O'Neill faction and some ,IUlllors I'
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ovs tenms c l a m l l l O l l - '
I' d t tl C d man Dolan, who has won her last went to \\ est Chester, a team that IS
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II tlllJllOt too oltl'll Ill' (,lllphaSIZ('d Bach Choir will ]lresent Bach's Mass losses in the committee personnel. sClub lipS WI
July 13-18. .
e p ave a le ynwv , "
. three matches, WIth Mrs. Karl Scheidt, partlcu ar y fa~,t \. IS season.
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tha I tli is is U spn'i(~p for well chil- in B minor, with Dr, Henry Gordon Already several local borough and * :;: li~ l\{rs. Ralph Earle, Suzanne l\larsh, *
drell, lip 10 sehool ag'p, allrl rOl' Thunder directing. township organizations have indorsed ' L' I dIM'l'S' J. J, Mitchell and Mrs. Thomas The band seems headed to Cleveland
S evera I 1\1 J' alll mel's were e ecte . r ' '.
families Who canllot. Oll a limited Junior High School AU~itori~m, him, ' h l R. Hulme and Mrs. R. H. Barlow, Willi for the NatIOnal ChampIOnships. They
* * '" o ffi cers 0 f t h e R acquet CI u h w Il e , ,
Illldgl'l. Il1c('t t hI' l'XIWnSl' of fIoe-
" Ardmore-Lower Merion JUlllon High
. " ., . ., . I k h J I W' W I represent MerIon C, C. deserve the opportumty, and every-
- " , S c h o o l IHesents The Ad\ entmes of I With the IH'lmarles locally havlllg ast wee' c ose .osepl . .ear, '" .. ;. one should support the project in
q~I~llt \'ls~tS to a dlll'!or for Sl\P~'I'- Tom Sawyer." 8 P. M.
VISion, ;\0 tl'('atmellts 01' preserlp-
caused only a ripple on the political D
sea, leaders of both parties are focus-
Penllvn, 1fl35 captalll of the Amel'lcan
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\Vomen's tenms league results thIs evcry way pOSSIble so that the boys
aVIs up team, as IH'eSI en to sue- week were: Merion C, C. 7' Gel'- ma~' have this wonderful trip.
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H,"\'el'fol'(1 H. S. Auditorium, Brook- (e pll,} IS expel' e
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The Democratic meeting in Phila-
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nors, au
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awrenee
C , F•' u II er, secretary; B oar d 0f G over- helped the all-Pluladelphm
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team defeat an all-scholagtlc aggrega- ---~"""'II!!!!~!ele.~~
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W Ill' I IS Ion n'lI 01' a I' -H I-I T H S AlUllllli I'll "The i long ovatIOn an III orsement 0 W 'fi Id J h W \" 'R b 't K gra( s, ' ran' OJ'( an an( Fred ,
Ille . . . . . I 'd I d I aJ e ,osep ." cal, 0 el . l' 'I'
slllall fee
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a e
B 11" 8 15 (also Presl ent Rooseve t an prohablv a so C
rls op er e a . , I" . assa.
tt C D II
a as
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Ixon, • ( W i l l . '
womev, WIll a so aid the Badgers'
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am-";-! '.iJ!l3I.,Ai:lW" """"'_
". '.. of VIce-PreSIdent Garner. ' , football hopes. . . . J 1111 Dwver, of I
I hl' ( ('Ill PI' }'('celv('s Its ilia III sup- I Saturday), ~ " , Hyneman, Fltz Eugene Newbold, Da- V'll If d I' fi '. d I Next Monday and Tuesday
' I 1 1 f II ' I ' " " vid E \Villiams Jr John C Bell Jr I anova, su ere liS lrst tenllls e' Matinee Monday at 2.30
porI f I'om t Ie ~oar( 0 ('al1 h of I The Republicans at Cleveland willi : ',., . , . , feat in two seasons as the Wildcat l
tl J(' I JUl'oug 1I, - . \ 111","t
"0> I'II~' 111,'ll'"
.. 11,'ls,1 Proclaims "Perfect I '
have to pIck a candle ate. Kansas r H t 1 ', I II Martlll Berg-en, Lawrence
S tt J C. Fuller. I
d R I netmen ost tOy cst hester, 6-3, , . , \IT C c----,.-----------.,
IWl'lI :..r('IH'l'Olts I,v PI'O\'I(' I1'(I, 'hl'st b,\'' I Play Perfcctly Done" Governor Alfred M. Landon is the L\.· SU clllllson ~ co , 1'., an OYl The Wildcats' nine won a close one
f ' I ] I . ee pa 11'. f L I' I 8 I I I'
the \"Oll1ell'S ('O'llllllllIl't,\' (.'11111, avonte at t le post, JUt t le race IS " ,;, * 'rom e lIg 1, 9- , tIe atter ma (mg
, ContInued from Pace One 1 '" tl b "CI' f f . tl" I I ' tl 'tl
110\\' I I~' t)(, I 1~r)( 'I gl' (' I Ith, rp to :'iUCl , I a fi' l lI IdS and
1e artistic
, jlerform- ly no means b III le " ag, "ue car L',}st FI'I'(lay's SU]lul'bal' _ ' , .HI''''II , a nee-I un ra " y ;.m " le mn 1.
]fJ:{~), the llltl'Sp \\'as paid by tlIl'
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ance. It is no exaggeration to say of some Repu hcans IS that the Old League scores were: Lower Merion,
GU'lrd" will control the convention Friends' Central School ",iris dc-
that had the cast been transferred to " : " " 1;); Abington, 7. Haverford High, 7; ,.,
COlllllliln il,\' II palt II alld ('i vi!· As- Broadwav it would have needed noth-' dllch, they hold, thIS yeal of all yeals Lansdowne, a, ... Ha\'erford Hi~h feated the Agnes Irwin School at la-
social ion, 'rhell, hccause lIIl'il' hud- ing- but ,~'Iittle rest, the usual adver-I is not t,he best way to get votes. The on Tuesday lost its chance to over- crosse, :)-1. Goals were made hy
get WlIs gTPat I,\' ellrtal'1 e( 1 Il,\' I cs- tisement, t h e a(Ivantage 0 f fi rs t·-c Ia s more s!Jberal
. clement would llUt the take Norristown, league leader, and Peg'g.v Harjler, 2, and Nanc\.' Schrantz
. . Pro"'resslves to the forefront some Friends' Central and hy Bets" YOI'k I
Bencd I,rifts to t Iwil' supporting' mounting of the pla~', to ma k'e It Ill- .... . I ] , , the ball game went to Abington, 4-2; '.,'"
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botlIeR, th(' Hc(l ('ross alld 'I'lw \\'1'1- sl'on c-a~,'t.
distinguishable from a skilled profes- even suggestl,n g , t l~t t le old-Ime Lower Merion won frolll Cheltenham,· Agnes Irwin l3chool.
Democrats be Illvlted Illto the G. O. P.
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" 1-0, making the only run in the final I
fm'c J·'('t!pl'a t iOlI, till' ('l'ntpl', wit II The leads, Marjorie Topliss ag Anne folrl, inning. I
thp help of Ill1' ('1l1ll1l111nit:. t'llIh Rogcl's, and John Flynn as Kenneth I ' '.o"" ':' ',.
aJl(I 1hl' D, ,\. H., llndl'l't ook t II pa~' Bixby, could not be excelled. Topliss Quot~ng from Montg'omery County Episcopal Acadcmv still tops the I I
tl IP llln'SC anl I so 1I1<I I(I' tl liS ' tIC I on I y as the devoted and lov,al secretary of 'I RepublIcan
a writer-had unusual charm to which· Strass urger's
b Delegate N ' Ralph Beaver
orl'lstown
T' II'tel'ac,'l(lellll'c
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/In<'.~- ford School tied for second Jllace.
League, \\'I'tll Ha\'el'- II
self-supporting' l'cntl'r in this re- IHe til "M St s 1u tl d
was added keen intelligence and con-I' /'( ( : 1', ra, s 1 rger lC ay Scores: Episcopal Academy, 10;
gion. vincing portrayal. Flynn as the after ~he pr,imaries ~s~ued a statement Montgomery School, 7. Penn Charter,
To I'a is(' t hp n('cpssal'~' a 1l10llnt whimsical author, writer, and lec- rleclarlllg hiS oppOSitIOn to Congress- 2; Haverford School, 1. Chestnut
for ]!l:lli. thp \\'ompn's ('Ollllllllllity turcr, was naturalness itself and helmal~ .Bertrand H. Sn~lI ~or J~erm,anel,lt Hill, 12; Friends' Central, 4.
CI u) I an(1 tiC I ' . Illaved with the moods of the char- challman of the con\ entlOn and added .. " ;.
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centt'l' \ olunt('cl's
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acter like a master. !'atahe Fleck as la a sma glOUp 0 I tl ,t " 11' fall G ' 'I
( uaH Haverford College triumphed over
arc ~l'lIlIlg: tH'kpts jOl' a movIe h('IH'- a chambermaid did a good spot of leaders who now control the Repuhli-
Franklin and Marshall and Ursinus
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fit a t till' :\arhert h TllPat l'e, :\Iay! character acting, and th~ lesser roles, can ,National Committee are de- in a triple track meet: Haverford,
ll. 1:2, 1..J., ]:i. 'L'hp pil,tlll'l'S Oil I Paul Erskine Brown, a bellboy, George termllled at all hazards to control the 71; F, and M., 50; Ursinus, 25. Point
t Ill'SP 1Il1-! . IIts arp worth scclIlg; . :\lon- Sup Iee, a c Ilau fl" CUI, an d St al ll'y c convention and the IJarty.' " winners for Coach Huddleton were
day <IlHI '1'lI('sda\', .. E\'l'I'\'holh"s Green, a juvenile, were all well cast Holzer and 1\Iyer, both double victors;
\, .. ",. , " ' , ' . and adhered to character, Ann Speed Old Resident Visits Dc Beausett, Lester and Poorman... ,
011 ( ,delli, \\ Ith 11 \ In (ollh, a:'i Julie Wil,.;on, the neurotic romantic ,John H. Schofield. of Philadelphia, Haverford lost to the Lehigh netmen,
ThuI':-i<1a.v alId Jo'l'iday, "'I'llI' COlln- wifc and George Werner as her stolid visited Narberth \Vednesday to pay 6.3, . , , And to the Johns Hopkins
try DOl'tlll'," with til\' fin' fa1l10lls husband were superh, as were Paul his respectg to Howard Davh;, pro- nine, 4-1. . . , Its golfers won from
o FOX pIcture WIth
DiolHI(' sisters. 'rill' pl'il'p is as Its, Goodyear as the over-righteous young prietoI' of Narberth's oldest store, who Lafavette, 51JJ to 3%,
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W i:ets mav hl' ohtallIl'd Irom
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and Joan
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Tilburv ag
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Julie's played on the bol'O ball team, a f t e r ' ;. .. " ~&r2(..
Mr. Schofield was its mana~er.. M.r.
. SoIICltIOU"; an conventIOn a SiS er.
lUrs, C. A, l':arllH'I' (:1' any 1I1l'mhCI'I I refelTed at the beginning to sev- Schofi~ld, .who was the ,team s pilot m umphant parade by trouncing Penn l Villanova's nine continued its tri-
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of the ('olln~lltll'l', '1011, a 1'1' hl'l't'b,\' eral opportunities afforded the audi- the 90 R, ltved at that tmlC at the cor- State, 11-5, and lacing Cornell, 6-1,
lll'g'l'rl to gl\'p l'lJIlIlIllInlt,\' support ence. The greatest of all was the ob- nel' of Narberth and Wi,ndsor avenues, but lost to Colgate, 10-4, the \Vildcats' ADDED-
to a ('OllIlllunil \' sCI'vil'l'.
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,';ervation that applies to all human where Dr. Town now !J\'es. To Gene only defeat this season out of ten
endeavor including acting, A better !lavis, present manager of the Nar- games played, . , . Bob Reagan, line
illu:'itration could not be found of b,erth team, he ?Xtl'nded cOllg'l'atula- coach, is going along to the Univer-
EGYPTIAN -Frl'dric March
"MARCH OF TIME"
Florida CanaI-Fil'ld Trials
Arson Squads in Action
Selld the Band to Cleveland how secondary ability is to reputa- tlOns and bcst Wishes. sity of \Viscollsin as Harry Stuhl- Veterans of Future Wars
\\'c indOl'se a l'andidatl', tion in the sum total that the world -Miriam Hopki,ls
dreher's assistant. Two Villanova & . . . . cue QU . . . . . . . . . "+''+' . . . . . .
y PS, onl~' OlIl' l'a lId ida t 1', till' Lo\\,-, callg success. J\I isg Topliss and Mr. 1 ,l\Iem~er:'i of th~ ~enn \'alley .Garden -I .
el' :\1 ('I'ioll lIigh NelIool ~tatl' ('lIalll-i Flynn and some of the others showed, Club WIll mect I'l'lday, May 1;), at 10
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I ! equal, if not greatel', natural talent A, M., at All Saints Church, Wynne-
••••••••••••• WARNER BROS,
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A~J?E~T<?~E
PIOUS lip )alll, lilt. 0 ('01Il'SI', t Hit and trained ability than many artists wood, for a pilgTinla~c to the Swarth- HALF SOLES FULL SOLES
also I1lpalls till' indlll'SI'IIIl'llt llr 8() I with formidable reputations.
"~favorite SOilS,"
morc Arboretum. They will lunch in
! This smashing hit o.f t,he Narberth II S\~arthmore. About:W members are Matln.e Dally at I,S& 1". M.
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AND HEELS SPECIAL AND HEELS
Evening CentlnuDuS, 7 to '1 p. M I
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.Just Ill'ar til!' IlnWllizatioli allll· Players, though local III Its :'iphere of !-!:Olng.
FIRST MAIN I.lNE SHOWING~
~1.50
FOR MEN, WOMEN
:roll 'll Vlltp fOl' it. '.\ lid \'011 l'a II: infiuenCl', ig just another of the many I _ "
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I AND CHILDREN
heal' II If ~'Oll 1~ g'o oul 10 t hl' II Ig'h : we IJa\'e hea['(\ 80 much l'ecently as-I pl'l'gident of the Montgomery County Dick Powell
Jack Oakie
Rub}' Keeler
Joan I310ndell
school g'l'ounds III "\rdlllol'p :\llIlIda." serted by commentators, that the fate I Federation of Woman',.; Clubs, has ap- Hugh Herb('rt Louise Fazl'nda GUARANTEED WORK
night wit h Ii 1'1." \'l'lIt s. The l'OII- and hope of the legitimate drama lies I pointed 1\Il's. John D. Gill, of Bala- "COL'LEEN"
BY EXPERIENCED SKILLED SHOE,IHAKER (NOT A COBBLER)
cel't will h(, "'in'n on I'l'nllVpaekl'[' with "Thc Little ~l,,:atl'es·." Cynwyd, a:'i chairman of Intel'national Mon, & Tues .. May 11 &:0-:';';;2--- II
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II' The IlIll\' '" ""IS ,iirected by" Maurice Relations for 1\lontgomel'Y
, ' . , B. dUl\Ial'llls, "', !lOse long' expel'lence
.lunlo1' Iflg'h Nchool audltOl'[Ulll II: I and skill was apparent in evcr:' :'icene.
till' \\'('lIthl'l' is lllll'avol'ahil', ROCK RUN CAMP
. Countv. , MAE WE"T
"KLONDIKE ANNIE"
with Victor McLaglen
v..'p.d, &-Thu;'s~May 13-&14--
Goodwear Shoe Repair
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Robl'rt Montgomery Myrna Loy
252 Havel'ford Avcnue, Narberth •
'I'h .. PIll'POSI' Ill' t hI' ('Olll'prt IS to: 1'01' t hp 1101101' of IIl'illg' hl'sl high Boys and Girls 6.12 Veal's "PETTICOAT FEVER" I
Land and Water Sports Friday, May 15 I Narberth's Oldest & Most 1'010<1...... Shop-Sen'iug the C"mtlllwit), 25 Years
raisl' tlte sl'l'ont! *1.1)()() llf *~,()()() sl'hool hant! ill tl!l' I'. ~, .\. ASK FOR BOOKLET Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
Lois E. Wunderlich Elissa Landi I We have specialized in CORRECTIVE WORK for 30 years
uecdpd to lllukl' till' trip 111 Cll'\'I'-
lalIll, 0 hio, to COlli pct l' :\1 a~' Li-] () UIIl1 huy a t ickl't.
C:l't hl'hind ~'Olll'
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May 8, 1936
She Disturbs
c Ie c ted to pOSitIOns on the staffs of I""' ..a II yes,t er'd a~.' lIe,lI1-l
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18. 1!1:16. l c1,the\\111 h" th..
reg-ular
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Just Buzzing Around
days\\ «ofk aHh of,
Wilson College publications. Exactly 124 mercantile, industrial, ('oli.'etions.
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Miss Olive Bates, of Narberth, ha,.;' lucational cultural scientific and
t t l ~tart The ~Ul1ll11el' ('olll;etiolls of :I'rash \\'ill
011 ,Iune 1. l!t:~h. and ('olltlnup e\'el'Y
be.en elected assocwte editor of 'Ilw civic organi~ations and groups arc in- other ",'N'.I<, until, SeI~t~'I1II~er' /' ..J!I:l6.
BUT it won't be long now. Unless you arrange to have
your windows and doors properly screened, you will be
HIll/IDaI'd, weekly news sheet of the eluded in thIS vear's panorama of ex-I
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Chambersburg, Pa., col Iege, 1\'hss n-\ hibits.
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H(j ::'>DlhH ;;CI IJo,IH, 1.1.
pl, of .rulle 1
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entertaining visitors whose presence will not be enjoy-
.Illlle ~ll able.
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ita Poole, of Bl'ookline, has been
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The exposition is open dailv, eX-I
e Iec t e d ar t e d I't or 0f tl Ie (',onoco- cept Sunday, from noon untt! 11 p. M"j .Illl\· ~1:1..
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d/ca!}lu', senior class year book. closing May 16. Au~ust ,~(1
House-cleaning brings forth many problems calling for
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Miss Marianna Slocum, of Ardmore, I
Music Night (Mav 12) will cnlist
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('Ill H~I' _.~•
solution. Do your floors necd re-finishing? Rent our
Clarke FlOOI' Sandel' to dean off the old finish, then reo
I will be associate editor of Phal'ctl'U, the services of a 180-piece orchestra I Hepternber ~1
monthly
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literary magazine, and •
Miss I.
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CCOlll]lanying a massed chorus of 1000 II w111 ."'illtPl' Colle"lions of .Ash~H a,"l 'I'1:aHh
Htal't on O,-,tohCl' a. l!I.W. and «..011-
fill and shellac or varnish with Murphy Floor products.
Amta Conner, of Ardmore, Will be a i voices. Twenty-three grand pianos I tillue eal'h w.·.. k until fUl'thpl' notil'e. Re-new the finish of your woodwork and furniture.
reporter on the editorial stalY of 'I'lw '1lllaYinp: in unison with two perforlll-I " nl·;owm n. H~lI'I.I:;I·~,.,
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f,lllhO(1/ •
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ers at each plano; twenty harps, lIke-
. I SllPP,'1/1t.. lHlel/l of I'llblll' \\ OIl,s.
Boroug·h of Xal'1ll'l·th. Call us whell yOIl 1ICt'd-
. ., I wise playing together; selections by i 10-;;-1;;)
Sun 011 Salarlcs GIVen I
Wilbur Evans, noted baritone, awl - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ART SUPPLIES
J. Howard Pew, Ardmore, president I spirituals by the Hoxter .Jubilee NOTICE GARDEN FURNITURE
of Sun Oil Company, of Philadelphia,l Choir and other numbers on the sallie
took a $5000 pay raise in 1935 along II\lrogralll. :\'O'I'ICI';, III the Court of C0l111110n Pleas
of l\lolltp)llH'I'Y County. Penna.. Laur~l
PAINTINGS FRAMED
with .J. N. Pew, Jr., Ardmore, vice-\ "'Round the Clock \Vith the Fash- y, Ilon\'itz \"S ••Tulius 1I01"\\'itz, Alias Suh-
FENCES
president, it was revealed in reports i ions," the big style show, is scl1<'l1- !'.'H'rHl ~:I~ j)."·o~'l'l' :\'0. :l71. Xo \"l'mo ... I'
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ma(Ie pu bl lC I S eCUI'1't'les amI'\uled for tIe
y t le
1 e\'enlllgs
. 0f May 1\ 1"1'111.
You the ),1,1",said i
:-. .Julius
h. I.
Horwitz, are hel'~'-
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PAINTS-VARNISH-
Exchang-e Conllni~sion 'tt \Vashington Hi 15 I by llotilit11 l to Ill" alllI allpNlr ill tlll' Halll -":. .;~-
ENAMELS
D: C.' ...' '\ al ,. I ~~'.l\~;~, ~,~~ ~I':~.l.',l:~~~. :;~:~I:\~',,/'thl~~::~,~ti~iol~ :~~
At thc same time the salary of J. ERRATUM lih,,1 of l.aUl'a Y. Ilol·\\·;tZ, for a di\'oree
ROBERT MON'l'G01\IERY
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Edgar Pew, \ 'il I anova, anot Ilel' Vlce-
frotH t hI' hnlHl:-:; of Ilullrimony and to
In case you wondered about tltt· shllw ,'aIlS"'. if :lilY you hav". why the
president, was reduced from $79,7471 high price of buckwheat coal, listed in sai,l Laura Y. Ilol'witz. YOIlI' wif.... should
Shull Lumber Company
wllOs<, seicntijic detachmcllt is elis-
t//l'bcd by the crash of flier lIlyrllft I
in 1934 to $78,869 last year the report last week's Narberth Coal Company lIot h" ,livon·e.1 I·~n"'l:\' as I"foresai,!.
I. 1H:I.LIS. Shel'ifC,
Tire Link Between Forest and Home
the magnificence of the castle. Cast ,CaJ~adensis ;\1. E. Church ~i11 si,ng H. I. McConnell and Arthur R. Coo- I With HER:
includes Freddie Bartholomew, Dolor-I th.e~1' ~~'o!,~Tam of sac~'ed n:usl~ whIch ney; second place, Mrs. Arthur R. Children's WOl·k Chairman I
"Yes, Quality work pays in
es Costello Barrymore, C. Aubrey I \'I<\S ollgll1ally planned fOI last Sun- Coone~' and Allen Shubert. Mrs. Mary Gates Boyle, of Ard-I SPRING CLEANING time,
Smith, Guy Kibbee, Mickey Rooney day. Saturday, May 2, top score, William mOI'e, has been appointed chairman of II and all the time. My rugs,
and Henry Stephenson. Also on the Monday, May 11: Thompson and J. H. Bal,er; second the children's division, Montgomery blankets, furniture covers,
program 'is "Mickey Mouse's Polo . :2:0(J P. l\L-Women's Missionary place, Clifford D. Goodwin and Arthur County Council of Christian Educa- draperies and curtains are
CLEANER and FRESHER
Team."
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Mon'Iay and Tuesday, Naruert 1 wi Meeting.
SoeiCty.
X.O(J P. 1\L-Chureh School Board
Cooncy.
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\Valter Harris and Thomas Crossan;-
tion.
l\Ionday evening, May 4, top score, ~======~"'========
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and LAST LONGER be-
cause I send them to ST.
MARY'S."
present Irvin S. Cobb-who starred Wednesday, May 12: ;:econd place, Roy Greenwood and J.
\vith Will Rogers in "Steamboat 10.:.:0 P. M . -L adies 'AI'd Society 1:1. Bal,'el'. I
Round the Bend"-in "Everybody's meets to sew. '
Old Man." The noted humorist in- :2.O(J P. l\L-Ladies' Aid Society II Mulicrcs Change Date 1
jects warmth into the charactpr of a Business Meeting. I
The final meeting' of the Mulieres of I
canned-goods king' who at sixty-mId -at the
tal,es a new lease on life wlwn lie 8.00 P. !\I.-Bible Study Hour. i
the Narberth Fire Company has been Narberth Station
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pleasant characterizations. S
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Iay, 1\1 ay III, 1".J':
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Hall at ] 2 noon and then 0'0 to Lang's,
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1- A 1\ . where luncheon will be scrved. A
Added Monday and Tuesday is "Th(, .l,. ::J • j I.-Bible School. I
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March of Time," telling of Florida's 11.00 A. l\1.-The Service in honor social hour will follow at Elm Hall.
canul, dog- fie!,1 trials, arson and "\'('t-\ (II' :\lother. Theme: "A Mother's 111-1 All reservations for the luncheon must
crans of Future Wars." tluence." I
be in by Friday, May 15, and may -
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\VedlH'sda\', Jal11PS Cag'IJ('Y
ing- in "The Frisco Kid," and tlllC
COil' Ii~
U~lI'lll
GAil P. l\I.-Luther League.
TUl'"day, 7.45 P. l\1.-Boy Scouts. •
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cash award. will he ma.de at nine. II Frida~'. 7A:i P. 1\1. - Choir re·,
Thc rpst of the week the DioJ1!H' hearsal.
QuintupIPts and Jean Hersholt as Ill', If you are seeking a worker for any sort
Dafoc will delight everyone who lik",'~ 'fhe Prcsbweriau Church ' . of a job, a maid, a butler or household
bahies in "The Country Dodo!'." j\ Rev. Archer E.
Anderson, Pastor \ - BRIG H TEN help, remember that any newspaper can
Silly Symphony will appeal' on th, ;\1,,:1]('1"" lJa y ,.l\IaY,10:
I .J,4:> A. i'lL-BIble School,
I THE HOME
Reflect summer gaiety
give you quick, satisfactory results from
"Help Wanted" advertising.
program, "Cock of the \Valk,"
11.00 A, :\L-Special music by the I in your home with color-
Despite the hearty upswing of business,
Egyptian Has Stevenson I
choirs of the church. Sermon: "The
Fifth Commandment the First Com-
lui summer rugs from
our unsurpassed stock. and the rise in general of employment,
ThrJlcr: Mother's L;,y
rVlonday: "Traii" Co
llIandment .\\'ith Promise."
11.00 A. :'II.-The junior church con-
I Striking, new creations
for use both indoors
there are still thousands out of work.
So it isn't any feat for a paper to bring
and out. Unusual plaids,
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IluctlCd by :\:~·s. A. S. Digby.
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Ilorals, blocks, herrl'ng- I'
you a host of replies to your ad.
arc-at th,' Egyptian. T!l:s :.~ :, n'" I (;.4il P. :l1.-Thc three C. E. Soci- bones, chenille effects, You get this same efficient service from
dics. new Sisal and hooked Record Help Wanted ads at less cost. In
rC!<'ase of ;he film il' whil'!l F I·:·d 7.45 P. l\L-Narbcrth's happy Bible I rugs-styles to suit NEXT SUNDAY I' fact, your ad in Sunday's Record will save
Mal'ch Hnl! i\Iiriall1 Hopl;in" ,::;:';
sUI"'rbh,' l'f,:listie 'jll·rf(l]'l:lall.,· .,:' 't
crt Lnu:< :-;-en:ns\I!l','i ';<"'!i!:: (,:.; it:
'wur. Sermon: "The Goal of the
l;n"pel." A study of Phillipians ;t
Tuesday eH'ning-The Community
every tas t e. S izes to
121t . wI'de , a n y Ien glh .
Prices as low as $10.75
JJg, Jtotite'J!J ~'a1t./ 1-/ I'
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you one-half the cost of any other Phila-
delphia Sunday paper.
When you need domestic help, SAVE
story, ;~ible Class. lor 9 x 12 fl. rugs. t1 MONEY! Phone WALnut 2300. Say, "I
wish to place a "Help Wanted" ad.
"Prim;ti ..·c Pitcairn." FilZp:il I', \\,('dnes<h'y enning", S.OO P. M.- ADD LIFE TO Of course 'II t t lI
Tra\T I ta,:, I n the CUlTellt 1""(,.,:" . 'rayer IlIlCeUllg. I you wa n 0 I
wil] intel'l,t rpader~ of ":llutill,' (, WINTER RUGS go home next Sunday. I
the B\lullt:-·," etc. B . CI I I E I Fritz & LaRue's clean-
For Satul'da.v·s :2.1;' lIJatilll'('. ',' aptlst IlIrc of tIC vange That's the best observance of I'
"!luil ' l b I ing, repairing, and star-
feat;ln' w;ll be Zane Gr(:,"s Ro crt E. Keighton, Minister ing service-perfected Mother's Day. But if business "'=::::~;;::;;:::::::=::::::==::::::~=3
exceptionall~ :\Ia~'
on th(' Rall;,('," with .Jac1,:,' (',,,, ':", Stanley T. Reiff, Organist thru over 40 years'
and Han,lolplJ Scott-an SUllday, 10: experience-destroys or babies interfere, GO I
\\'eJ'-scl'eened story of the West. !JA5 A. 1\L-The Church School. mothlarvae,removesall HOME BY TELEPHONE- I'
S~I\'Ia Sl<lne~',
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Mur~'a~',. Henl'~' Fonda, Fred Stone, Following arc the results of dll]lJi-
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Spanky McFarland and cate games at the Narberth Bridge
JE\·V'VTEL ERS of years under eou,;lrliclion. lis path hetween steep
hillioO and rod~)' g()l'ges has been carved out by the
action of the waler.
NIgel Bruce. Club during the past week:
, Wednesday, April 2!1-First, Clif- Watch alld Clock Repairing Primitive roads forced early seulers around Phila·
Sacred Concert Sunday I' ford Goodwin and J. H. Bakel'; second, 236 Haverford Ave. delphia to u,;(' Ihis riwr f~r lransporlation. They
Owing- to the illness of Miss Anna Mrs. Arthur R. Cooney and Charles NaT. 2204 improved it with dams and canals ... and trans-
Narberth, Pa,
Kern, the sacred concert to be given' Stoudt. ported lheir goods und chuttels on eanul boats.
by the junior choir of the canaden-) Friday, May I-First, Mrs. Alan
sis 111. E. Church, in the Pocono Moun- Shubert and Mrs. Alan Doty: seconel.1 i-=ii--ii--i-::::::::::::::;
~-~'-ii~iii~i~i----i~iiii~iiiiiii'~i'i- ~- ~-·i·'·i·-·:- As Uluny u,; two hundred boats passed up and down
tains, was postponed to this Sunday II Mrs. Charles Hammer and Mrs. W. J·I;
evening. It will be given at 7.45 at Sawyer.
the Narberth Methodist Episcopal Saturday, ;\Iay 2-First, William .
V LA ZA ~
the river weekly. Before 18:!5 I;Oome of these were
propelled b)' llIan power •.• two men attached to
Church. This famous choir is com-I Thompson and J. H. Baker; second, . ~'_. long lines trod the hanks of the rhel' (h'awing hoats.
p08ed of 25 voices and has given con- Clilfol'd Goodwin and Arthur R. BEAUTIFUL "., •. ~ Laler horses were USt'd, and regular towpaths laid out.
certs to packed congregations in vari-I Cooney. Allhollgh the Schu)'lkill cuts Suhurhan Philadelphia
ous parts of the State. The public is
cordially invited.
On Wednesday e\'enings during May
I all non-members arc invited to attend
Permanent 'W'aves in two, it has aided Iravel along its course. But it
~=============the club's mixed duplicates free of
charge.
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CROQUIGNOLE WAYES ~ _t:;;.
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f) has always hindcI'ed crosswise travel.
Transporlation of waler across the SdlU)'lkill is one
NOTICE RINGLET ENDS up
of the problems the Philadelphia Suburban 'Vater
OF PUBLIC HEARING SAFE ECONOMICAL ALSO WAVES FOR BLEACHED AND WHITE HAIR $3.50 UP
Company has solved successfully.
Notil'e i~ herelW g-inm that a PUblic First Mortgages SHAMPOO AND
FINGER WAVE C
50 4 BEAUTY
AIDS $1 ~~EnTIFIED \VATER
Hearing- will he held in Elm Hall. FOlTest on die
Avenue, Nal'!lerth, 1"a .. on Thursday eve- 3 Days Before Holiday. 70c
nln!;", lIIay 14th. 1(136, at 8 P. III.. Dayli!;"ht I 139 MONTH PLAN
SaVin!;" 'rime. to oon81del' the .allllllCatlOn
of 1111'. Jtu~~ell M. Shinn, of 808 Mont-
from PEDIGREED STIIEAMS"
OTHER PLANS TO SUIT
~oJ1lel'y Avenue. Narberth. l'a .. to the
Board of Adjustment of Zonln!;" of tho
BOI'oug-h of Narherlh to eonduc( n busi-
ness at the aho\'e addl·ess.
I YOUR NEEDS
Lower Merion B.&L. Ass'n
MARCEL SOc
I HAIRCUTTING BY
MALE EXPERTS 35cl MANICURE 50c
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PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN
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All persons interested are ur~ed to at- 2 E. Lancaster Ave. 6830 MARKET STREET
tend.
No Appoiutme'lts Necessary
BOAHD OF ADJUSTlliENT ON ZONING.
By W. D. R. EVANS. Chairman.
Ardmore Bl'l'd. 1572 WATER COMPANY
WALTER 1. DOTHARD. L. A. Eppinger Open Evenings 'Til 8:15
WM. KIRKPATRICK.
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May 8, 1936 OUR TOWN Page Seven
~ NEWER Candy-
breaking began in Scptember, with a I
monthly circulation of 800 non-fiction' Shellenberger's,
j TV hitman's, ScllrafJt's
October's record was 848, and Novem- I ,
bel', 000. March has brought a ncw \
in pleasing Mother's Day wrappings.
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record of l)11, and the daily average
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for April so far has cqualed that of
March.
The library's Administration Com-
mittce, whose duty it is, with the libra-
rian, to select new adult books, have
SPRING STYLES
MORE PATTERNS!
BETTER FABRICSI
There's a strut of pride in
DA VIS
224 Haverford Avenue, Narberth
kept this present trend of the re;\lling every stitch of the new Spring
public in mind. Forty-six per cent of suits and topcoats tailored at
the books purchased since September Adelizzi's. There's a perfect
fit for everyone in the newest
have been non-fiction. fabrics.
One of the most popular bool(s of
the year was Mrs. Lindbergh's "North
The house 01 style and fit
Frankenfield Funeral Home
to the Orient"; another, Stefan
Zweig's "Mary, Queen of Scotland."
At the present time Negley Farson's
~ ADELIZZI WM. G. FRANKENFIELD
Simpson Road at Athens Avenue
f Brothers
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"Way of a TransgressOl'" holds first
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•• , , , , . , , - - - - . , , , , T c1"pholle A rdl110re 9
place among non-fiction hooks. 228 Bala Ave. Cynwyd 928
102 Forest Ave. Narb. 2602 .. 2646 ARDMORE, PA.
Approximatcly two-thirds of the
annual allotmcnt for children's hooks
was sllcnt for this type of rcading ma-
"The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" will play at the Egyptian thc
end of next week, in beautiful T echnicolor.
Passes admitting two people to any performance will be given
••••••••••••• r
ing'. Plays a11(1 handicra ft Ilnnks ar(' hrl;;t !loor, j rOorns and bath on sl'cond
~ tt3' de
Seized and tnken in execution ns the
noor. 2 rooms on third noor. cellar. l~its, property of \X,'illianl T. I brris, Mortgagor,'
also in demand. ,'h'ctric lights. Springfield wilter. h('alill~~ lohn H. O'Rottrkt· and Frances II. O·H()\1rkl~. i
.,;yslern. porch front. enclosed rear porch. his ,vife. R.~'al O\...· oers. i)nrl to be sold by
ED\VI:'>i H. BELLIS. Sherilf.
Players Elect May 19 S.ized anrI tnk{'n in execution as tlll~ ALL TH.-\T CERTAI:-.i lot or piece of:
The ~ arberth Pla~'ers will clect i pr"IH'~-l;' of JOSl'iJh ~'hq,:uire and 'saralJ ground with the buildinl--!s and improve· I
People IOII"y want a car Ihat's
",«· his wift·, ~Iortgagors, nnd Sarilh nlt~nts then'OIl erL'cted, SITUATE in the; a1>soltllely safc. Ano! the I1J3(,
o f1 'leers T ue~(I ay evenIng',
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\1<I;:uire: Heal Owner. and to he sold by !301'otq...:h of ~arbedh. County of !\lontgom· I CheHolet is the sa/"st caf Ihat
the Narberth School auditorium, at: ' cry, and State of Pennsylvania, bounclt'd, tt10nev can htlv, fOf it'8 the
8.30.
The Entertainment COl11mittep will·
i EDWIN H. BELLIS. SIH'rilT. and described nccorcling to n survcv and'
plan tla'reof made as follows. to wit:-
only 'low-pri"",I' car with Nt'w
Perfeclcll I r v,lralllie nrakes-.-
TI L\T ClcRT,\IN lot with buildilll<' BEGI:'\~I:"'C. on
]lre"ent a play in which the junior .Inri.\1.1.illlpro .... t'tll{'nts thereon. situate in Nar·
the South\....est side of
\Vill:.:J.ms :\Vtmue ,-to ft. ,\-'ide) at the dis-
members will take part. lll'rth, :\l()nl~~oll1cn' l:o .• Pn" on the N, \\', tanc~ of 215.6 ft. South 12 dcg. II min.
Following- thcrc will be a social ~idt' of \\·oot!sid(· -.. \ .... 1'. 2ol8' S. \\'. of :\l,}pll' Ea~t from a point in the bed of \Voodbinc;
,,\':t', Cont. ';()' in front on \Vooclsidl~ ,\Vl'. :\vpnue (whkh latter point is at the dis-:
haul' with refrcshments. I
and I'xlt"nding 12H' in depth. lance of 22j ft. :\orth 79 dcg. J I nlin. \
No Laughing Matter
-Our experienced mechanics take
very seriously the matter of improv-
ing your car's appearance, comfort
and safety for summer driving.
SQUEAKLESS SUMMER GREASE
WASHING AND POLISHING
Get YOllr car inspected NO W at tltis
OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION
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Page Eight OUR TOWN May 8, 1936
Delcgates Elected Joint Scrvice Club Golf Special Trains Bringing Directs Garden Days L. B. Botfield Dead·, I' IS~sphyx~ation by, gas, on May. 2. He
for State Meeting
.dlM.
COlltlrlUNl 1'1'0111 JlaJ:e Que
Tournament, Dinnc.· 14th Thousands to Bryn Mawr
for May Day Fete r----~--··_-· . surVIved by hIS wIfe, who a pa-
Bala Golf President Itient in a Philadelphia hospital suffer-
I ing from heart disease.
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IN CELEBRATION OF
Mother's Day
All Mothers
Admitted Free
If you have ever been a mother-if you ever
expect to be a mother-we wallt you as our
guest Alollday Ilight.
(You'll sec Margaret
Sullavan in
Something NEW
at Brookmead
All the Churncd Buttcrmilk
P.lVducers or Y Olt Call Drink for T Cll CCllts
Amedca:s Tdhle Mllk
Stop at Brookmcad
i See the New $1000 Chum-Stainlcss Steel, Whitc Enamel
Rubinoff and his violin-and Chevrolet-are a combination that few, if any, radio listeners in the United States have
not received in their homes via the air. The famous violinist and his Stradivarius, stars of the Chevrolet Musical GUERNSEY ICED CREAM CHOCOLATE MILK
~omen~s programs, .have the distinction of going on the air from more broadcasting stations than any other program
.~. In the history ?f radiO. Three hundred and seventy.eight stations broadcast Rubinoff three times a week, a total of
1134 fifteen-mln~te pr?grams. That.figures out at 283 hours, and if one week's programs were broadcast one after the Brooknlead Dairy Bungalow - Wayne
ot,her, ~ay and mght, It .would reqUll'e 11 days. The illustration shows Rubinoff, carrying hia precious violin, posing
With hiS car after a special appearance at Detroit. Samuel Litzenberg Marshall, 75, of
Open Daily arICI SlIlIday Ulltil 10 P. M.
Merion avenue, Bryn Mawr, on April
j ::':0. He is su}'vived by three sisters