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P RI CE T HR EE CE NT W. P. DAVIES IS NEW TENNIS HEAD Was Elected at Adjourned Meeting. Plan Drive fo r Members. WANT NE W CLUBHOUSE CARlOS AND TEA N ex t F rid ay afternoon, from 1 .3 0 t o 5 o 'c lo ck , the Mothers' s od at io n of the G ir l S co ut s WIll give a n ot h er "bridge and 500" at at the scout headquarters in the C o m mu n i t y B u i ld i ng . A t emp ti ng l ight lunch will be s e r ve d imme d i at e l y on arrival, or later if desired. There will be a prize for each table. The mothers a nd g ue st s wi ll b e pr ivi le ge d to make up their own tables. Plans should be made well in ad vance in order to insure t he de s i r ed accom m od a t i ons . This Can be done by consulting with Mrs. W. Elmer T i tu s , of 2 08 C h es t nu t a v e nue, p r e si d e nt of the Mothers' As s oc ia ti on . T i ck et s can be procured from the members of the g ir l s c ou t troop. A p le as an t afternoon is in store for the mothers and friends of the Narberth Girl Scouts. ROTARY CLUB HA S BIRTHDAY PARTY NEW BUSINESS BUILDING Two applications for permits past few years on accou nt of t h e c o ve ri n g b ui l di n g o n the border of time in whichthey mat ure. Narberth were filed with the Lower The s t o ck h older s who have p ai d M er i on a ut h or i ti e s during the past in their money to t he a ss oc i at i on f or w ee k. i n ve s tm e nt m ay b or ro w up to 90 \V. D. and H. T. S m ed l ey hav e per cent. of t he a m ou nt paid in at filed a permit in the township any time a nd p ay 6 per c en t. i n- ~ u i l d i n g at A.rdmor e .fo .r constr!1 c terest and earn on their money 8 tlon of a b us me ss b t ul d mg c os t mg per cent. or better. It has been the appro p ro xi ma te ly $18, 000, to be means of helping to tide over m a ny e r ec t ed at t he n or th ea st c or ne r of a tight period for a great many G or do n a nd Montgomery a v ~ n u e s . stockholders. A. E. W o h l e r t, nurseryman, IS the New shares of stockmay be tak- owner. en out at the Merion Title and Robert Littler, Jr., radio man oc Trust Company t hr o ug h D i re c wr cupying the 14 Montgomery avenu e Fowler the Narberth National store of the R i t t e nh o us e A r c ad e , Bank through Director McCrery or f i l ~ d a p e ~ i t f or an a ~ v e r t i s through Director Dunne at t he o f- mg SI gn, c os t in g a pp ro xI ma t el y fice of the association. $100. Narberth, Pa., Saturday, April 2, 1927 Program Advertising Condemned ' at Meeting 01 Board 01 Trade Vol. XIII, Number 26 S p ea k er s S tr es s F a th e rl y Ai d and Good Citizen- ship. SCOUTS SHOW DADS GROWTH AT DINNER TO BUILD HOME W. A . P hi ll ip s, o f 1 24 Chestnut avenue, has sold through the office o f D ur bi n a nd Howard his home to William Sargent, of Narberth. Mr. Phillips will shortly CO!1 struct a n ew h ome on lona ave nue, near Haverford avenue. "Vi! liam D. and H.T. Smedl ey are to b ui ld t he residence. SPRING LOITERED After its sudden a nd premat u re appearance a few weeks ago s p r in g turned s hy l as t w ee k. She LEGION D RI VE R EA DY Th e growin!! attendance which D i st r ic t L e ad e rs an d Many c oy ly w ai te d around t he c or ne r, fIN b M b while winter roared down the road. Plans for the Americ a n L eg i on 's has marked. the fmTeetidngs. 0 tIle ea r y em ers Attend Main Line w e at h er o bs er ve r, eve ry- h o us e canv a ss for members Narberth Bofard 0 , I'd a e since t le Celebration. Charles D e ck e r, r e p or t s that for the \v e re p er fe ct ed at tIle re gt ll ar formation 0 the )0 y was con- k d' T d . 1 h "I . I h "1 h EM wee en Il1g use ay 111g lt t e un- m on th ly m ee ti ng o f the Narberth tinued ~ \ o n d a y 111g1t aftfitfe llb arc ; PHASIZE BOYS' WORK seasonable weather reduced the pre- MANY SCOUTS AD VANCE Post last lV T Ollda" 111·gllt. supper. Upwards 0 ty USJ- . I' f .J I VIOUS wee \: s t em pe ra tu re e xc es s 0 On Monday, April 3, at 7 P. M., nes s men were pr esent at t le Th e B a 1 a-Cynwyd-Narberth II I degrees to 51 degree s sin ce I 'tl I b I ' 1 I ' Brvnwood M a no r I nn . Rotar'y Club 11ad l'tS fir'st bl'rthclay M 1 k' d fi . At the adJ' ourned annual meeting r yn wo od M an or nn rang WIlt le mem ers engagee mt le ertve . . f 1 arc1 I, ma Il1g a e clency com- '11 .I I L . A d ve r ti s in g was the tOpIC 0 t le party Tuesday 11I'!!ht, when tIle d ' hI' 1 of the Narberth Tennis Association the cheers of t he B oy Scouts last WI gat leI' at t le eglon 100111. . I h k pare WIt t le same tune ast year From t he re t he y wi ll c al l at every meetmg, ne t wo c ap a e spea - anniversary of the charter pres en- of 83 degrees. held in t he N ar be rt h National Friday e ve ni ng , w h en t he y were home in the b or oug h. The cal11- e rs a dd re ss ed t he Narberth me r- t at io n w as celebrated. S ix ty -o ne F if ty -t wo d eg re es w a s high for B an k B ui ld in g o n Wednesday e v e ~ h os ts to t he ir f at he rs a nd a few paign will l a st unt il Friday when chants on the p ha se s o f that dif- guests j oi n ed t he local members t Il e " 'e ek , a ll d 26 \vas the l ow es t I fi It I J J J :ff t d tl e' ning, March 30, VV. P. Davies .was <Tuests at dinner and a regu ar a no th er m ee ti ng wi ll b e h el d t o! !O cu pro J em w lIC 1a ec e 1 II' at the supper. temperature recorded. The ba- . b I businesses. R o be r t F e ll o ws W o o d , P unanimously electe{1 president of scout meet ing. over an( compare results. I .. r o mi ne n t v is it in g R o ta ri a ns r om et er w as h ig h at 3 0. 36 and low the club for the c om in g tennis It \vas "Otlr Dads' " Ill !!llt I'n the I ' d . d l' l' 'bl Counci l m an and ac vertlsll1g man- t tl k ' bl' t 85 P "t t' t- tl t IS eSlre t!at a ny on e e IgI e f I A C were a le spea ers ta e, 111- a 29·· r ec l pl a Io n or le year. He w il l b e s up p or t ed by the chronicles of the l oc al s co ut s. t o m em be rs hi p wil l n ot w ai t to be agel' a t le u to ca r o mp an y, e lu din g, in addition to P r e s ~ d e n t w ee k w as . 19 of an inch, and for f ol lo wi ng o ff ic er s: H. C. Fenno, Forty-nine boys brought t h ~ i r inYited but call up the near est m e m- was the first speaker, followed by A lv in E. Shull of the l oc al c lu b the month, 1.09 inch. vice president; D. J. McTigh e, sec - f a th e rs with them. In a few 111- be l' a n d v o lu n te e r. )lorton Gibbons N ef f, o f \Vynne- Past District Governors Gilbert retary, and A. C. Staples , treasur e r. s ta nc es , w he re t he fathers. w e r ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ { t ~ ~ ~ i d ~ t P I ~ i t e : ~ ~ : J. P a le n a nd G eo rg e Barnes; Dis- BEGIN CUT OVER The a bo ve o ff ic er s, i nc lu di ng u na bl e to a tt en d a "substttute LUTHERANS HONOR IJlll'a trict Governor Charles F. Puff; OF BORO PHONES J. G. A ll e n, H. F. Kairer and H. R. took his place. In all, there were . Jr.; Judge Harold Knight, of Paige, will constitute the B oa rd of 106 m en a nd boys present. RETI RED MINI STER Mr. v Vo od d i v id e d the ad;.'ertis- Norristown, a member of the Am- Governors f or t he year. There were D i nn er w as served in the main ing fields of N ar be rth in to two bIer clu b; P res id ent ]. Elmer C o m p a ~ y Starts Switching of also two t r us t ee s e le ct ed t o fi ll out dinin<T hall. Seated at the "head g r ou ps : " O ur T ow n" a nd d ir ec t- \Vatts of the Ardmore club' Pres- unexpired terms on that board, table,)" with E. P. Dold, who pre- Dr . an d Mrs. Mclinn Av e mail. "Your local paper is the i de nt Al C ra wf or d of the 'newly 900 Subscribers to Cynwyd \Y. D. R. Evans (the retiring presi- sided, were His Honor, the Bur- Praised at Farewell best and mo st economical m e- f or me d D ar bY -L an sd ow ne c lu b; Exchange. dent of the club) and F. G. gess, Henry A. Frye, ex-Senator dium," he said. " Ever y N arb er th Se cr eta ry F ra nk Honic ke r \Varner. Fletcher W. Stites, and Carl B. Reception. business man can profitably m ak e G eo rg e S mi th , J oh n Gessler, Eet: N EW · A RD MO RE C AB LE In taking over the reins, Presi- Metz g er , p r es i de n t of the Nar- use of its columns." Bartlett and H a rr y S he nt on of dent D av ie s p ro mi se d t o d o e ve ry - b er t h N at io na l Bank. Grouped SUCCESSOR IS CALLED I n e x pa n di n g on the function of t he , Philadelphia club, all of A start was made this week by t hi ng in hi s p ow er f or the benefit around them, and at small tables the local p ap er a nd its a t ti tu d e w h om a ss is te d i n t he f or ma ti on of the B el l T el ep h on e C o mp an y in of the club, and t he membe rs in that filled the large dining hall Members of H o ly T ri n i ity Lu- towards its readers and a d ve r ti s - the local unit. its plans to switch' over 900 Nar- turn h av e pledged their unqualified w er e t he b oy s a nd t he ir fathers. t h e ra n C h ur c h , Narberth, tendered ers ~ 1 r . y v oo d m ad e a p le a f or t he Ardmore Had M o st . berth telephones to t he C yn wy d support. Th e Burgess, in a d dr e ss i ng t h e a f ar ew el l r ec ept ion in thei l: church p ~ l b l l ~ a t l o n o f a ll the ~ l e " , : ~ ~ v h e t h - Ardmore's contingent was t h e e x ch a ng e . Th e work will be done The club will not place any team boys, stressed the i m p o r t a l I ~ e ~ n c l \Vednesday evning to their d e pa r t- e l 0 1 " I ~ O t :tneone s oxMwas largest among the visiting c lu bs . i n stages and the first b at ch of in the t en ni s l ea gu e t hi s y ea r. In value of o- oo d c i t i z en s hi p . . ~ a Y l n g i ng I Ja st or , D r. M . E. IVlcLinn, and gore.e ll1 le proce5S. . a. ny S ev en te en m e n J'ol'ned I'n tIle cele- N h 1 1 view of the d em a nd for t he u se of b F' A I t J 1 tl f arbert p lOnes were pu t on t le been president of the ath er s s - t o M rs . l \I cL in n. A formal program proJects .. 1.e s atee, neee le au 0 bration. In addl'tl'on to Presl'dellt . 1 Tl the c our ts on eek-ends, it was f II , I C y n wy d e x ch a ng e tll1S wee \:. le sociation the Scouts he was w as r en de re d fol lowe d b y r ef re sh - u .. PU ) IClty. . \Vatts there rel) orted to tIle Cyn\vye 1 . . d t h ou g ht t h at t hi s a ct ion w ou ld be f I · whole c lange-over, It IS expecte ab le to pomt out to the I at ~ e r s ments. 1 he s pe ak er u rg ed unanl1£lous Club John vVeigel, A. L. Rein- will be compl eted before June. good news to t h e s en i or m em be rs some of t. he :Yays in .wh.ic1 t ex A :'ery fitting. a d d r ~ s s refl ecting suppc!rt I? .the, business J ~ ~ ~ n 0 hold, vVilliam T. M c In t yr e , E l- Letters notifying Narberth sub- who are not able to take advant age c o ul d assIst 111 the "ork that IS I the hlO"h esteem 111 whIch Dr :Mc- BUY-111-N albel th campat"" n be m"" me r P. A lt ho us e, John Albrecht, of t he t en ni s p ri vi l eg es during the be.ing carried on in "The Cabin" Linn held in thi s c om m un i ty ' ' the conducted, ' n tl.le ad.ve.rtising col- J r. , D r. C ha rl es W. B ar be r, Eu- scribers of the change were sent \veek, a s no c ou rt s wi ll be t ie d up 1 h b I 1 tl t tl out t he past week y the Bell b I f " t 1 WIt 1t e. o y ~ . . place he has won for himself in the umns.. t IS liS Op1l110n la le gene \ V. B al dw in , \ Vi ll ia m G. I y t le team or practlcmg orma c 1- MI'. Stttes, 111 hIS customary e lo- h ea rt s of the Phil adel phia m i ni s - educatIon of the people t o t he ad- Frankenfi eld, Harry Florey, Rev. ; : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; . s S ~ ~ ~ e o ~ l : ~ e i ~ f ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ J es. q u en t a nd forceful , manne1r, spore t er s. a nd t h e m a mm ot h work h e h as vantages of N a r b ~ I I I ' t h : s complete Andrew H. Haughey, Pentz Pip- that t h ei r n u mb er s w ou ld h av e to Appli cat ion will be ma de thi s feelin&,ly to the JOYs a ?out t a cc om pl ished in organizing a c on - s h o p p i ng center WI a . l ~ everyon e. pin, Clifford A. Roge r s, W i ll i am I year for the h ol d in g a s u su al o f the great lInportance of keepmg theil' oTeo-ation in a d di t i on tD buil di ng a l'dr. Dunne's advertls1l1g for the H. R o de nb au g h, H. \ V. R ic ka - be changed and w e re t o ld t le new P e nn s yl v a ni a Clay Court Champi- \:,or.ki ng capital u n i ~ l 1 paired. The b e a ~ l t i f u l c h ur c h ed ifice in the four N a r b e r t ~ l ~ o a l Company was. heJd baugh and Cecil H. Vaughan. numbers that t he y h ad be en a l - o ns hi p a t N ar be rt h a nd it is antid- Sll11tle on part at t he b oy s was y ea rs he ha s been here , wa s de li v- as .a b r t l l ~ a ! l t e xa mp le of d lr ec t- lotted. . . pated that t h is w il l b e g ra n te d . The not fina?ctal. resources , but. work- ered by F..ev. Clifford Hays, of mall pubhclty. By means o f ~ } R O ~ E R T GEORGE KEIGHTON I Narberth phone ~ i : a l l s to thIS exact dates for this tournament w: II ing c a pI t al 1I 1' : he f or m. ot . c le a n P h il a de l ph i a: Prayers w e re off ered s m a l l h o u se org'an, postcards. fol'3'\. Robert G. Keighton, aged 7 0 . month are . h a n d l e ~ t h lo ug h the b e a n no u nc e d l a t e r. thoughts, .g';l0d health, 111gh I ~ e a l s b y R ev . R ob er t Wolfe, a ct in g p as - e rs , e !c ., the coal comp an 7 h. as d ie d M on da y nio-ht at the home of ~ r d r 1 ! 0 r e exchange .. Th e c h a ~ g e In order that a s l i tt l e t im e as pos and a wlllmgness to. do nght. tor of t he c h ur ch , and by Rev. kept 111 c o n st a n t t o uc h WIth ItS h is so n, R ev . R ~ b e r t E. K ei h to n. IS bel11g m ad e t o r eh ev e c on ge st IO n s ib le will be l os t i n ge tt in g t hi ng s C h a r a c t ~ r and r e ~ u t a t l O n the H. C. Shindle, Narberth, retired c t ~ s t o m e r ~ and p ~ o s p e c t s over a 216 Avon road. The end c a n ~ e u n ~ at Ardmore. ~ y n w y d ex- started t hi s y ea r, t he n ew Board of f o un d at I On s o n w h Ic h to bUIld, and L ut h er a n minister. WIde r a c h u ~ . Skll.1fully planne? e xp ec t ed ly . F un e ra l s er vi ce s w er e change, a new bUlldmg less than G ov e rn or s w en t i n to s es si on ill1l11e- th.ese he urged the boys to guard The congre gat ion a d di t i onal ly and at.tl:actlvely , ? n n ~ e d , the m.all he ld y es te rda y a ft er no on at 2 t ~ 1 r e e years old, no\:, ser. v es but diately foll owin g the meeting of the WIth great ~ a r e . man ifest ed It s a !) IJ ec ia ti on of Dr. ad vertIs1l1g has tied m well WIth o 'c lo ck f ro m the hOll1e. Interment Itttle over 30 9 0 s ta tI On s m B al a, c lu b, and the f o ll o wi n g c h ai r me n of ExplainS Court of Honor. " tIl e 'spaper COIJY " C yn w" d M en on and \Vest Man- tl t d' nl ll' ttee \ ve re ap and M rs . McLlI1n by pre sentl l1g t o en \ \ . . . . was 111 t h e A r lt n o to n Ceme t e ry . The .J ' . le s an mg co n s < - M r. M et zg er r e p r e s e ~ l t s Nar- M rs . McL im. l a b ea ut if ul p la ti nu ll 1 A s w ~ e ~ 1 I 1 g ' c 0 1 ~ ~ l e m n a t l ? n at o.fficiatin g c 1 e r g y ~ n a n was Dr. Mil.-I ayunk and .stIll has room for pointed: Grounds, H. F. Kairer; berth 2 n the , ~ I a l l 1 :Sl11e !3°x pin and to :Mr. M c Li n n a t r av e li n g s ? -c ? }' e d ' p r? & "r a m. and 'dona- ton G. E v a ns . p r es i de n t of Crozier much expanSIon. tournament, \\7. P. D av i es ; a u di t - Scout . Court ot Honor. . ThI S IS bag, which he might use in making t J ~ n ,ach'ertlsll1g t e a t l 1 ~ ' e d Theological Semina ry, where Re\'. ------- ing, \\T. Y. Shaw; membership, t he t rt bu na l before \ : h I C ~ l return v is i ts t o Narberth. oae l s t al k. He deSCribed thI S R. E. Keighton, pastor of the Bap- RADIO ARTISTS WILL, H. R. Paige; entertainment, J. G. scouts appear for e x a nl l n a tt o n a s D d "II' 1\1 L' ,- N' type of e xp en se a s m on e y thrown tist Chtlr dl st tl d l' ed SING FOR WOMEN S CLUB Allen, and publicity, H. R. Paige. I · fi . . 1 " r. an l' r s. c mn u:ave 1 al - l' " d f ' . ff t to t lell' pro Cle!lcY.1I1 t le \anous berth next week to t ake up their a wa y a m. Crttlclse p r ~ l l 1 o ~ e r s a Born in Camden, Mr. Keighton A renewed an vIgorous e or phases of. scoutmg 111 order to se r es id en ce w it h t h ei r d au gh t er in such d eV Ic es for c o n t r t b u ~ l ~ l g to r es id ed in P hi la de lp hi a for many Popular En'tertainment W il l B e ne fi t will be made by the Membership cuHre. mer ilt badges t ' l . t' II Princeton, N. J. . w I ~ l a t has become an unnlltJgated y ea rs , a nd later in C ol l i ngswo od , Buil ding Fund. Comm i t te e thi s :year to beat all pre- IS ta {was en ltlSlas lca y re- R R . E \V lf I levI. N. T., w he re h is s is te r, M rs . \ Va l- Radio a r ti s ts w il l s in g Tuesday v io us r ec or ds in r o un di n g up new ceived by the boys, who were told abel! . 0 e las Jecn Th e eXI Jer ience of the Autocar t 'C leI·' l' F I e v e n i n ~ in E lm H al l to swell t he me mbe rs . \iVith a s at is fa ct or y i n- . . "· 1 al Jl )o ll 1 te d actmg I Ja s t or of Hol . . er. r a ll 1ma r, n ow I ve s. or t l e ~ , , b h' h' I 111 c on SI de ra bl e d et at l a )out t le T" L I CI I '1 Company was quoted, m whIch a past three years he has been em- buil di ng fund of the \ Vo me n s c re as e in the m em e rs Ip W IC 1 work in gs of the " Cou rt. " He . ntuty I ut leI ran lUrc 1 t R I1tl c a re f ul a n al y s is of e x pe n se s some p l ~ y e d by an Ardmore IJrinting con- Comll1u nity Club . The c on ce rt wi ll will enable the club to meet its reg- d tl t t ff t '11 June T, wlen tl e new pastor, ev. I d I 1 .. 1 1 f t I 'tl t d aWI'ng on urge lem 0 grea er e or I CA· S f f. I I G t , .. years ago s lOwe t lat many . 1u n- c e rn . He was a prtnter and pubhsh- lave many nove ea ures. per- u ar expenses WI lOU l' their w ork, an d express ed the '1,1 . l .en l t s I? 11 t le I et yls )tlIg dreds of dollars were b ei ng lo st er 1110st of his life formed by a group of t a le nt e d p er - f un ds not set a s i de for the purpos e, 1 th t t 1 t tl tI l leo oo-lca emmary ta \:es c lar o ·e. I I h 1 f d' . . . ' f I tl I t tl't tl f th etl'ng that l O p ~ a a e a ~ } 0 ;,e mon 1 b t lroug.l. t e growt 10 onatlOl1 Survlv1l1g hll11 ar t wo b ro th er s a rme l' S, mown lroug lOU le I was le sense 0 e me sessIOns of the Court the N al- C a dv er tl s1 l1 g. M r. \V ~ o d ~ e c o m - and t wo s is te rs , his w if e and son. country. a d finite move can be made toward ber.th t r oo p w o ul d be r e ~ , r e s e n ~ e d . WOOMUETN L HVEEASR DD,CETMAOTCORRASHY,PS mended a concerted c a m p a ~ g n by The many f ri e nd sh ip s c on tr a ct e d L o r et t a K e r k' s bri lliant solos and 1 the buil d i ng of a regular clubhouse. KeIth ~ a r k e s ~ a s s ~ d the PhySIcal m e r c h a n t ~ to cut. down t hIS I te m. th1' Oughtout hi s l ong and active accompa niments and Dorothy I The new clubhouse wil l, of course, Health examl11atlOn at t he l as t " In partIcular dId the o ut -o f- to wl '; l if e d em on st ra te d hi s l ov ab le n a- Fox's soprano s ol os will be heard h av e t he n ec es sa ry f ac il it ie s f or t he sitting of the "Court." Lecturer Tells C o mm u nity C l ub Dlc- promoter come in for criticism. t ur e, hi s a bi li ty t o win f ri end s, his n ot o ve r the r ad io t hi s t im e, but members to enjoy themse l v es dur- E R C 1 S t E t · tators Are Transient. "1· k" 1 1 f h "L ' ." '11' 1 . t th uch as . . ar son, cou xecu lve . am not s pea mg aga111st oca k in dn es s i nt e re st e d sympathy and 1'0111 t e staae. Isteners-m WI mg t le W111 er man s, s of Delaware and :Montgomery Women's ~ o m m u n i t y C!ub c hu rc he s a nd c lu bs w ho a sk m er - quiet enthusiasm. have .the o p ;o r tu n it y o f s ee ing as squash c ou rt s, e tc .. This improve- counties, paid a o-Iowing tribute tb held ItS r e gu l a r b l -w e ek l y m e e tm g chants for support" :Mr. \iVood well as hearing the artists. ment can very readtIy be ma de a the local troop ;ith particular r ef - in Elm H a ll . T u es d ay , March 29· ' CELEBRATES G'OLDEN WEDDING A ls o s ch ed ul e d are the well - re al it y in a c om pa ra ti ve ly ! 'h or t ' . , U d' I' . . I '''fl CONTINUED ON THE SECOND PAGE E ' b l ' erenceto the Fathers' ASSOCIatIOn n el t le sug g es t Iv e t It e, le ~ ' 1 r . and Mrs. J. W. Shinn, of k no wn r a di o m al e quartette: c1ny- t im e b y a n i nc re a! 'e 11 mem ers up w hi ch he said was the p i o n e e ~ Shortening pa y of t h e D ic : ta t or s, " LECTURE ON FLAG 20 2 \ Vo od bi ne a ve nu e c el eb ra te d fe d L ew is , m an ag er of \VFI; B er - w hi ch w il l warrant the cl ub in tak- o ne in scoutino-. Several others Mr. \Varwlck James Pnce set A lecture on the history of the their golden wedding' anniversary nard Poland, P h i la d e lp h ia tenor; ing on . t hi s a dd it io na l f ina nc ia l patterned after"" the Narberth forth his d i s ~ g ~ e e m e n t with H. G. Flag by M rs . C. Arley Farmer, i l- l as t Wednesday e ve ni n g. with o ve r John Vandersloot, basso at;nouncer. unde rt aki ng. . s o ci at i on h a ve since been o ro -a n- \ Ve ll s, w ho 1I1SlStS that d em oc ra cy l us tr at ed b y l an te rn s li de s, w il l be 80 guesti p re s en t f ro m a ll over theJ an H ar ol d S i mo nd s. b a rt t on e of G r o u ~ l d s CommIttee plans to I zed. ' b has pro\'ed a failure. , I' f t t lledlatel to get the courts given to the Gill' Scouts, Boy United States. l'he house was ae 10 ame. s ar Iml y W. Russell Green, representa- Briefly, Mr. Price's t he si s w as S co ut s a nd t he C am p Fire G ir ls o n b ea ut if ul ly de co ra te d i n g ol d, wi th Mu si c and readings will c o ~ e r a s h a pe f' ;l r play i ng , and the open tive o f t he A me ri ca n L eg io n, w ho t ha t a lt ho ug h d ic ta to rs hi ps h av e T ue sd ay , A pr il 5, at 7.3 0 P. M. in Dan C up i d s ti ll i n e vi de nc e. Mr. wide r a n g ~ of h u m o r o ~ s , s e n ~ l ~ e n - mg ?ate WIll. announced ~ a t e r . jl is s er v in g as a member of the been set u p i n n in e c o un tr i es during the Narberth C om mu ni t y B ui l di ng , a nd Mr s. Shinn have l i ve d in Nar- t a l. o p er a tI c and claSSIC rendlttons. Why not JOlt? the club thIS year. Troop Committee, announced dur- t he las t t e n y ea rs , d em oc ra c y n ev e r under t he a us pi ce s o f t he Doctor b er th f or 17 y ea rs . They have two Tickets at 7 5 c en ts m ~ y , be se- Any member .wtIl b.e glad to t ~ a t i ng t he e ve ni ng t ha t t he Legion was s o s tr on g i n h is to ry a s t od ay . B en ja mi n Rush Chapter. of t he s on s, G eo rg e H. Shinn, of Over- cured i n a dv an ce at DaVIS or?y you are supplted WIth an appltcatton procured a l a rg e A m er i ca n flag, In proof h e a s se r t ed t ha t t he g re at Daughters of the Revolution. No brook, and William E. S hi nn , of mail from Mrs. Robert H. D u rb u : , b l an k. which will be p res en te d to t he maj or it y of nations have n ot o nl y a dm is si on fee wi ll be c ha rg ed . T re nt on , a nd t wo g ra nd ch il dr en . 23 1 Nort h N a rb e rt h avenue. It IS B o y S co ut s at a meeting of the retained their constitutional forms, expected that Elm Hall will be well L eg io n o n M on da y, A p ri l 25. but have become increasingly demo- filled. Music lovers are urged to CONTINUED ON THE SECOND PAGE c :a ti c in s ~ i r i t ; ~ n d , in a dd it i? n, Ne w Building an d Loan Series buy t i c ke t s n ow . SIX of the n111e "dIctated" countries _ are perceptibl y moving t o wa r d t ru e Oilers Investment Opportunity p o pu l ar g ov er nm e nt . lVIr. Price developed his t heme wi th such a The N ar b er t h American Legi on wealth of detai l, enlivened with an- Building and Loan Associ ation will e c do t e, t h a t it was indeed a "feast open i t s s e ve n te e nt h s e r ies of stock of reason." on Tuesday evening, AprilS, 19 2 7, The Hostess Committee included at the m ee t i ng place of the ass o ci a Mrs. R. C. Wi lli a ms . chairman; tion, Narberth C oa l C om pa ny , c o r Mrs. Walter S ha w, M rs . H. V. ner H a ve r fo r d a n d Narberth ave Whitney, Mrs. F. C. V an A uk en , nues. Mrs. William Newman and Mrs. This a s so c i ation is not restricted SCHOOL L IB RA R IA N TO S PE AK W.J. Loughlin. to members of the American Le- Mrs. Mirian ElIsbree, librarian gion, but is open to everybody. at the Narberth S cho ol , w il l a d- 81 LL Y H EI N DE L The assets of the association ex,- dress the Mothers' Coun c il at the B il ly H ei nd el , 8 -y ea r- ol d s on c ee de d $ 20 6, 00 0 at the close of the next regular m ee ti ng , M on da y, o Mr. and M rs . H ei n de l , of 38 sixth y ea r of business. The loans April II , at 8 o 'c l oc k, i n t he school N o rb r oo k P a r k, died at noon on were in · excess of $ I 8 I , ~ n auditorium. He r subject wil l be Wednesday at H a h n em a n n Hospi t- well- secur ed firs t and second mort- " B ~ o k ~ , the ~ h i l d r e n Should al of m e n . i n ~ t i s . Services were held gages. . . Kriow. All reSIdents of the bor- at All S a t n ts .Church, Wynnewood, . The double shares of stock have oughare invited to this m e et i ng . on Friday. b ee n t he f av or i te s el le rs during the , .. .. . ., ,

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PRICE THRE

W. P. DAVIES I

NEW TENNIS

Was Elected at A

Meeting. Plan Dri

Members.

WANT NEW CLUB

CARlOS AND TEA

Nex t F rid ay afternoon1.30 to 5 o 'clock, the Mothsodat ion o f the Gir l Scogive another "bridge andat the scout headquartersCommunity Building.

A t emp ti ng l ight lunchserved immediately on arrlater if desired. There wprize for each table. The

and g ue st s wi ll b e pr ivi lemake up their own tables.Plans should be made we

vance in order t o i ns ur e

ROTARY CLUB HAS

BIRTHDAY PARTY

NEW BUSINESS BUILDING

Two applications for permitspast few years on account of the covering building on the border oft ime in which they mature. Narberth were filed with the LowerThe stockholders who have paid Merion author ities during the past

in their money to the association for week.investment may borrow up to 90 \V. D. and H . T. Smedley haveper cent. of the amount paid in at filed a permit in the townshipany time a nd p ay 6 per cen t. in- ~ u i l d i n g at A.rdmore .fo.r constr!1cterest and ea rn on t hei r mone y 8 t lon of a busmess btuldmg costmgper cent. or better. It has been the approp ro xima te ly $18, 000, t o be

Narberth, Pa., Saturday, April 2, 1927

Program Advertising Condemned '

at Meeting 01 Board 01 Trade

Vol. XIII, Number 26

Speaker s S tr es s F a th e rl y Ai d

a nd G oo d Citizen-

ship.

SCOUTS SHOW DADS

GROWTH AT DINNER

TO BUILD HOME

W. A. Phi ll ip s, o f 124 Chestnutvenue, has sold through the officef Dur bi n a nd Howard his home

to William Sargent , of Narberth.Mr. Phillips will shortly CO!1

truct a n ew h ome on lona aveue, near Haverford avenue. "Vi!iam D. and H . T . Smedley are toi ld t he residence.

SPRING LOITERED

After i ts sudden and prematureappearance a few weeks ago,spring turned shy las t week. She

LEGION D RI VE R EA DY Th e growin!! attendance which Dist r ic t Le ade rs an d Many coy ly wai ted around the corner,fIN b M b while winter roared down the road.

Plans for the American Legion 's has marked. the fmTeetidngs. 0 tIle ea r y em ers Attend Main Line weather observer,every-house canvass for members Narberth Bofard 0 , I'da e since t le Celebration. Charles Decker, reports that for the\ve re p er fe ct ed at tIle re gt ll ar formation 0 the )0 y was con- k d' T d . 1 h

"I . I h "1 h EM wee en Il1g use ay 111g lt t e un-mon th ly meeting o f the Narberth tinued ~ \ o n d a y 111g1t aftfitfe llbarc ; PHASIZE BOYS' WORK seasonable weather reduced the pre-MANY SCOUTS ADVANCE Post last lVTOllda" 111·gllt. supper. Upwards 0 ty USJ- . I' f~ .J I VIOUS wee \: s tempera tu re excess 0On Monday, April 3, at 7 P. M., nes s men were pr esent at t le Th e B a 1a-Cynwyd-Narberth II I degrees to 51 degrees since

I 'tl I b I ' 1 I ' Brvnwood Manor Inn . Rotar'y Club 11ad l'tS fir'st bl'rthclay M 1 k' d fi . At the adJ'ourned annuar ynwood Manor n n rangWI l t le mem ers engagee m t le ertve . . f 1 arc1 I, ma Il1g a e clency com-'11 . I I L . Advertising was the tOpIC 0 t le party Tuesday 11I'!!ht, when tIle d 'hI' 1 of the Narberth Tennis Athe cheers of t he Boy Scout s l as t WI gat leI' at t le eglon 100111. . I hI k pare WIt t l e s ame tun e ast yearFrom the re they wi ll cal l at every meetmg, ane t wo c ap a e spea - anniversary of the charter presen- of 83 degrees. held in t he Nar be rt h

Friday evening , when they were home in t he b or oug h. The cal11- e rs add re ssed the Narberth me r- t at io n w as celebrated. S ix ty -o ne F if ty -two degrees was high for Bank Bui ld ing on Wednehos ts t o t he ir f at he rs a nd a few paign will last until Friday when chants on the pha se s o f that dif- guests j oi ned the local members t Ile " 'eek , a lld 26 \vas the lowes t

I fi It I J J • J :ff t d tl e' ning, March 30, VV. P. D<Tuests at dinner and a regu ar ano ther meeting wi ll b e held to! !O cu pro J em w lIC 1 a ec e 1 II' at the supper. temperature recorded. The ba-b I businesses. Robert Fellows Wood, P unanimously electe{1 prescout meeting. over an( compare results. I .. rominen t v is it ing Ro ta ri ans romet er was high at 30.36 and low the club for the comiIt \vas "Otlr Dads' " Ill !!llt I'n the I ' d . d l' l' 'bl Councilman and ac vertlsll1g man- t tl k ' bl' t 85 P "t t' t- tlt IS eSlre t!at anyone e IgI e f I A C were a le spea ers ta e, 111- a 2 9 · · reclpl a Ion or le year. He will be suppor t

chronicles of the l oc al s co ut s. t o membe rs hi p wil l n ot w ai t to be agel' a t le u to ca r omp an y, e lu din g, in addition to P r e s ~ d e n t week was . 19 of an inch, and for fol lowing o ff icer s: H. CForty-nine boys brought t h ~ i r inYited but call up the nearest mem- was the first speaker, followed by A lv in E. Shull of the local c lub the month, 1.09 inch. vice president; D. J. McTfa thers wi th them. In a few 111- bel' and volunteer. )lorton Gibbons Neff, of \Vynne- Past District Governors Gilbert retary, and A. C. Staples,

s ta nc es , whe re t he fathers. w e r ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ { t ~ ~ ~ i d ~ t P I ~ i t e : ~ ~ : J. Pa len and George Barnes; Dis- BEGIN CUT OVER The above o ff icer s,u na bl e t o a tt en d a "substttute LUTHERANS HONOR IJlll'a trict Governor Charles F. Puff; OF BORO PHONES J. G. Allen, H. F. Kairer atook his place. In all, there were . Jr.; Judge Harold Knight, of Paige, will constitu te the106 men a nd boys present. RETIRED MINISTER Mr. vVood divided the ad;.'ertis- Norristown, a member of the Am- Governors for t he year. TDinner was served in the main ing fields of N ar be rth in to two bIer clu b; P res id ent ]. Elmer C o m p a ~ y Starts Switching of also two trustees elected t

dinin<T hall. Seated at the "head g roups : "Our Town" a nd d ir ec t- \Vatts of the Ardmore club' Pres- unexpired terms on tha

table,)" with E . P . Dol d, who pre- Dr . an d Mrs. Mclinn Av e mail. "Your local paper is the i de nt A l C rawf or d of the 'newly 900 Subscribers to Cynwyd \Y. D. R. Evans (the retirsided, were His Honor, the Bur- Praised at Farewell best and mo st economical me- formed DarbY-Lansdowne c lub; Exchange. dent of the club) andgess, Henry A. Frye, ex-Senator dium," he said . " Ever y N arb er th Se cr eta ry F ra nk Honic ke r \Varner.Fletcher W. Stites, and Carl B. Reception. business man can profitably mak e Geo rg e Smi th , J oh n Gessler, Eet: N EW · A RDMO RE C AB LE In taking over the reinMetzger , president of the Nar- use of its columns." Bartlett and Harry Shent on of dent Dav ies p romised to dber t h Nat iona l Bank. Grouped SUCCESSOR IS CALLED In expanding on the function of t he , Philadelphia club, all of A start was made this week by t hi ng in hi s power for th

around them, and at small tables the local p ap er a nd its a t ti tude whom ass is ted in t he forma ti on of the Bel l Tel ephone Company in of the club, and t he methat filled the large dining hall Members of Holy Trinii ty Lu- towards its readers and advertis- the local unit. its p lans t o switch' over 900 Nar- turn have pledged their unwer e t he b oy s a nd t he ir fathers. theran Church, Narberth, tendered ers ~ 1 r . yvood made a p le a for t he Ardmore Had Most . berth telephones to t he Cynwyd support.Th e Burgess, in addressing the a farewell reception in theil: church p ~ l b l l ~ a t l o n o f a ll the ~ l e " , : ~ ~ v h e t h - Ardmore's contingent was the exchange. Th e work will b e don e The c lub wil l not p lace

boys, st ressed the i m p o r t a l I ~ e ~ n c l \Vednesday evning to their depar t- el 01" I ~ O t : tneone s oxMwas largest among the visit ing c lubs . in stages and the first b at ch o f in the t ennis league this

value of o-ood citizenship. . ~ a Y l n g ing IJastor , Dr. M. E. IVlcLinn, and gore.e ll1 le proce5S. .a.ny Seven te en men J'ol'ned I'n tIle cele- N h 1 1 view of the demand for thb F' A I t J 1 tl f arbert p lOnes were pu t on t le

been president of the ath er s s - to Mrs . l \I cL inn. A formal program proJects.. 1.e s atee, neee le au 0 bration. In addl'tl'on to Presl'dellt . 1 Tl the c our ts on week-endsf II , I Cynwyd exchange tll1S wee \:. le

sociation o.f the Scouts he was was r en de red fol lowed b y r ef re sh - u .. PU ) IClty. . \Vatts there rel)orted to tIle Cyn\vyel 1 . . d thought that t hi s a ct ion wf I · whole c lange-over, It IS expecte

ab le to pomt out to the Iat ~ e r s ments. 1h e spe ak er u rg ed unanl1£lous Club John vVeigel, A. L. Rein- will be completed before June. good news to the seniorsome of t.he :Yays in .wh.ic1 t ex A :'ery fitting. a d d r ~ s s reflecting suppc!rt I? .the, business J ~ ~ ~ n 0 ~ h hold, vVilliam T. McIn tyre , E l- Letters notifying Narberth sub- who are not able to take acould assIst 111 the "ork that IS I the hlO"h esteem 111 whIch Dr :Mc- BUY-111-N albel th campat""n bem"" mer P. Alt house, John Albrecht, of the tennis privileges dube.ing carried on in "The Cabin" Linn held in this community'' the conducted,' n tl.le ad.ve.rtising col- J r. , D r. C ha rl es W . B ar be r, Eu- scribers of the change were sent \veek, a s no cou rt s wi ll be

1 h b I 1 tl t tl out t he past week by the Bell b If"WIt 1 t e. o y ~ . . place he has won for himself in the umns.. t IS liS Op1l110n la le gene \ V. B al dw in , \Vi ll iam G. I y t le team or practlcmg oMI'. Stttes, 111 hIS customary e lo- h ea rt s o f the Philadelphia minis- educatIon of the people t o t he ad- Frankenfield, Harry Florey, Rev. ; : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; . s S ~ ~ ~ e o ~ l : ~ e i ~ f ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ J es.

quen t and forceful, manne1r, spore ters. and the mammoth work he has vantages of N a r b ~ I I I ' t h : s complete Andrew H. Haughey, Pentz Pip- that t hei r number s wou ld have to Appli cat ion will be mfeelin&,ly to the JOYs a ?out t ~ accomplished in organizing a con- shopping center WI a . l ~ everyone. pin, Clif ford A. Rogers, Will iam I year for the holding as usugreat lInportance of keepmg theil' oTeo-ation in addition tD buil di ng a l'dr. Dunne's advertls1l1g for the H. Rodenbaugh, H. \V. R ic ka - b e changed and were told t le new Pennsylvania Clay Court\:,or.king capital u n i ~ l 1 paired. The b e a ~ l t i f u l church edifice in the four N a r b e r t ~ l ~ o a l Company was. heJd baugh and Cecil H. Vaughan. numbers that t he y h ad be en al- onship a t Narbe rt h and itSll11tle on ~ h part at t he boys was y ea rs he ha s been here , wa s de li v- as .a b r t l l ~ a ! l t example o f d lr ec t- • lotted. . . pated that th is will be grannot fina?ctal. resources, but.work- ered by F..ev. Clifford Hays, of mall pubhclty. B y means o f ~ } R O ~ E R T GEORGE KEIGHTON I Narberth phone ~ i : a l l s ~ to thIS exact dates for this tournaing capI tal 1I1 ':he form. ot .clean Philadelphia: Prayers were offered small house org'an, postcards. fol'3'\. Robert G. Keighton, aged 7

0. month are . h a n d l e ~ th lough the be announced later.

thoughts, .g';l0d health, 111gh I ~ e a l s by Rev . Rober t Wolfe, act ing pas - e rs , e !c ., the coal compan7 h.as died Monday nio-ht at the home of ~ r d r 1 ! 0 r e exchange.. Th e c h a ~ g e In order that as litt le timand a wlllmgness to. do nght. tor of the church, and by Rev. kept 111 constant touch WIth ItS h is son, Rev . R ~ b e r t E. Kei hton. IS bel11g made to reheve congestIOn sib le will be l os t i n ge tt inC h a r a c t ~ r and r e ~ u t a t l O n ~ r the H. C. Shindle, Narberth, retired c t ~ s t o m e r ~ and p ~ o s p e c t s over a 216 Avon road. The end c a n ~ e u n ~ at Ardmore. T h ~ y n w y d ex- started thi s year, the newfoundatIOns on whIch to bUIld, and Lutheran minister. WIde r a c h u ~ . Skll.1fully planne? expectedly . Funeral services were change, a new bUlldmg less than Governors went in to sessioth.ese h e u rg ed t he b oy s to guard The congregation additionally and at.tl:actlvely , ? n n ~ e d , the m.all he ld y es te rday a ft er no on at 2 t ~ 1 r e e years old , no\:, ser .ves but diately following the meetinWIth great ~ a r e . manifested Its a!)IJeciation of Dr. ad vertIs1l1g has t ied m well WIth o 'c lo ck f rom the hOll1e. Interment Itttle over 3090 s ta tIOns m Bala, c lub, and the following cha

ExplainS Court of Honor. " tIl e 'spaper COIJY " Cynw"d Menon and \Vest Man- tl t d' nl ll' ttee \and Mrs . McLlI1n by pre sentl l1g t o e n \ \ . . . . was 111 the Arltnoton Cemetery. The .J

' .le s an mg co n s

Mr. Met zg er r e p r e s e ~ l t s Nar- Mrs . McLim. l a beaut if ul p la tinu ll1 A s w ~ e ~ 1 I 1 g ' c 0 1 ~ ~ l e m n a t l ? n at o.fficiating c 1 e r g y ~ n a n was Dr. Mil.-I ayunk and .stIll has room for pointed: Grounds, H. F.berth 2n

the , ~ I a l l 1 :Sl11e !3°x pin and to :Mr. McLinn a traveling s?-c?}'ed ' pr?&"ram. and 'dona- ton G. Evans. president of Crozier much expanSIon. tournament, \\7. P. DavieScout .Court ot Honor. . ThIS IS bag, which he might u se in mak ing t J ~ n ,ach'ertlsll1g t e a t l 1 ~ ' e d M ~ Theological Seminary, where Re\'. ------- ing, \\T. Y. Shaw; memt he t rt bu na l before \ : h I C ~ l t h return visits to Narberth. \ oae ls talk. He deSCribed thIS R. E. Keighton, pastor of the Bap- RADIO ARTISTS WILL, H. R. Paige; entertainmenscouts appear for exanllnatton as D d "II' 1\1 L' ,- N' type of expense a s money thrown tist Chtlrdl sttldl'ed SING FOR WOMEN S CLUB Allen, and publicity, H. R

I · fi . . 1 " r. an l' r s. c mn u:ave 1 al - l' " d f ' . d 'to t lell ' pro Cle!lcY.1I1 t le \anous berth next week to t ake up their awa y am. Crttlclse p r ~ l l 1 o ~ e r s a Born in Camden, Mr. Keighton A renewed an vIgorophases of. scoutmg 111 order to se- r es id ence with thei r daugh ter in such deVIces for c o n t r t b u ~ l ~ l g to r es id ed in Phi lade lphia for many Popular En'tertainment Wil l Bene fi t will be made by the MecuHre. merilt badges

t'l

. t' II Princeton, N. J. . w I ~ l a t has become an unnlltJgated years , and later in Collingswood, Building Fund. Committee this :year to beaIS ta {was en ltlSlas lca y re- R R . E \V lf I levI. N. T., where h is s is te r, Mrs . \Val- Radio ar tis ts will s ing Tuesday vious records in rounding

ceived by t he boys, who were told ~ v abel! . 0 e las Jecn Th e eXIJerience of the Autocar t 'C leI·' l' F I e v e n i n ~ in Elm Hal l t o swe ll t he membe rs . \iVith a s at is fa.. "·1 alJl)oll1ted actmg IJastor of Holy . . er. r all1mar, now Ives. or t l e ~ , , b h'111 conSIderable detat l a )out t le T " L I CI I '1 Company was quoted, m whIch a past three years he has been em- buil di ng fund of the \Vomen s c re as e i n the mem e rs Iwork in gs of the " Cou rt. " He . ntuty I ut leIran lUrc 1 t

RI1tl careful analys is of expenses some p l ~ y e d by an Ardmore IJrinting con- Comll1unity Club. The concert wi ll wi ll enable the c lub to mee

d tl t t ff t '11 June T, wlen tl e new pastor, ev. I d I 1 .. • • 1 1 f t I 'tl t d aurge lem 0 grea er e or I CA·S f f. I I G t , .. years ago s lOwe t l a t many .1un- cern. He was a prtnter and pubhsh- lave many nove ea ures. per- u ar expenses WI lOU l'

their w ork, an d express ed the '1,1 . l .enlts I? 11 t le I et yls )tlIg dreds of dollars were b ei ng lo st er 1110st of his life formed by a group of talented per- funds not set aside for the

1 th t t 1 t tl tI l leo oo-lca emmary ta \:es c lar o·e. I I h 1 f d' . . . ' f I tl I t tl 't tl f th el O p ~ a a e a ~ } 0 ;,e mon 1 b t lroug.l. t e growt 1 0 onatlOl1 Survlv1l1g hll11 are two b ro ther s a rmel'S, mown lroug lOU le I was le sense 0 e mesessIOns of the Court the Nal- C adver tls1 l1g. Mr. \V ~ o d ~ e c o m - and two s is te rs , his w if e and son. country. a definite move can be madber.th t roop would be r e ~ , r e s e n ~ e d . WOOMUETN

LHVEEASR DD,CETMAOTCORRASHY,PS mended a concerted c a m p a ~ g n by The many friendships contracted Loretta Kerk's brilliant solos and 1 the building of a regular cl

KeIth ~ a r k e s ~ a s s ~ d the PhySIcal m e r c h a n t ~ to cut.down t hIS I tem. th1'Oughtout hi s l ong and active accompaniments and Dorothy IThe new clubhouse will, oHealth examl11atlOn at t he l as t " In partIcular dId the out -o f- towl '; l if e demonst ra ted his lovab le na- Fox's soprano solos w il l b e heard have the necessa ry f ac il it iesitting of the "Court." Lecturer Tells Communi ty Club Dlc- promoter come in for criticism. t ur e, hi s a bi li ty t o win f ri end s, his n ot o ve r the r ad io this t ime, but members to enjoy themsel

E R C 1 S t E t· tators Are Transient. "1· k" 1 1 f h "L ' ." '11' 1 . t th. . ar son, cou xecu lve . am n ot s pea mg aga111st oca kindness interested sympathy and 1'0111 t e staae. Isteners-m WI mg t le W111 er man s,of Delaware and :Montgomery T h Women's ~ o m m u n i t y C!ub c hu rc he s a nd c lu bs who a sk mer - quiet enthusiasm. have .the op;ortunity of s ee ing a s s qu as h cou rt s, e tc..Thiscounties, paid a o-Iowing tribute tb held ItS regular bl-weekly meetmg chants for support" :Mr. \iVood well as hearing the artists. ment can very readt Iy bethe local troop ; i th particular r ef - in Elm Hall. Tuesday, March 29· ' CELEBRATES G'OLDEN WEDDING Also scheduled are the well - re al it y in a compa ra ti ve

' . , U d' I' . . I ' ' 'fl CONTINUED ON THE SECOND PAGE E'erence to the Fathers' ASSOCIatIOn n el t le suggestIve tIt e, le ~ ' 1 r . and Mrs. J. W. Shinn, of known radio male quartette: c1ny- t ime by an increa! 'e 111 memwhi ch h e said was the p i o n e e ~ Shortening pa y of the Dic:tators," LECTURE ON FLAG 202 \Voodbine avenue celeb ra ted fed Lewis , manager of \VFI; Ber - which wil l warrant the cluo ne in scoutino-. Several others Mr. \Varwlck James Pnce set A lecture on the history of the their golden wedding'anniversary nard Poland, Philadelphia tenor; ing on . thi s add it iona lpatterned after"" the Narberth A s for th his d i s ~ g ~ e e m e n t with H. G. Flag by Mrs . C. Arley Farmer, i l- las t Wednesday evening. with over John Vandersl oot, ba sso at;nouncer. unde rt aki ng. .sociat ion have since been oro-an- \Vells, who 1I1SlStS that democracy lus tr ated by lan te rn s lides, w il l be 80 guest i present f rom all over theJ a nd Har ol d Simonds. barttone of T h G r o u ~ l d s CommItteeIzed. ' b has pro\'ed a failure. , I' f t t lledlatel t o g et thgiven to the Gill' Scouts, Boy United States. l'he house was rae 10 ame. s ar Iml yW. Russell Green, representa- Briefly, Mr. Price's t he si s w as S co ut s a nd t he C amp Fire G ir ls o n b eaut if ul ly de co ra te d i n g ol d, wi th Mu si c and readings will c o ~ e r a ~ shape f';lr playing, and th

tive o f t he Ameri can Leg ion, who tha t a lthough d ic ta to rships have Tuesday , Apr il 5, at 7.30 P. M. in Dan Cupid still in evidence. Mr. wide r a n g ~ of h u m o r o ~ s , s e n ~ l ~ e n - mg ?ate WIll. ~ announcedis serv ing a s a member o f the been set up in nine countr ies during the Narberth Community Building, and Mrs. Shinn have lived i n Nar - tal. operatIc and claSSIC rendlttons. Why not JOlt? the club thTroop Committee, announced dur- the last ten years , democracy never under the auspices o f the Doctor ber th for 17 years . They have two Tickets at 75 cents m ~ y , be se- Any member .wtIl b.e glad toi ng t he e ve ni ng t ha t t he Legion was so s trong in h is to ry as today . Ben jamin Rush Chapter. of the son s, Geo rge H. Shinn, of Over- cured in advance at DaVIS or?y you are supplted WIth an approcured a la rge American flag, In proof he asserted t ha t t he g re at Daughters of the Revolution. No brook, and William E. Shinn , o f mai l f rom Mrs. Robert H. Durbu:, blank.which will be p res en te d to t he maj or it y of nations have not only admission fee wi ll be charged . Trenton , and two g rand ch il dr en . 231 North Narberth avenue. It ISBoy Scout s at a meeting of the retained their constitutional forms, expected that Elm Hall will be wellLeg ion on Monday, Apri l 25. but have become increasingly demo- filled. Music lovers are urged toCONTINUED ON THE SECOND PAGE c :a ti c i n s ~ i r i t ; ~ n d , in add it i?n, New Building and Loan Series buy tickets now.

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LETTERS TO EDITOR

To the Editor of Our Town: ., SEWING I\IACIIINES"":All makes re-Your statement last week that Elber t paired. Liberal allowances on old ma

Hubbard and not Emerson wrote t he c hi ne s f or n ew S in ger . P ho ne Mer io n"Mousetrap" paragraph leads me to 1458-M. (tf.)s ay t ha t o n p ag e 268 of "The Hear t FURNISHED ROOI\I for rent. For genof Emerson's Journals," recently pub- t leman. Convenient to s ta ti on . Phonel is he d, is th e f ol lowi ng ent ry under N =ar_b e r h - 4 1 6 =1 - - - - - - - - - date of February, 1855: "I trust a good GARAGE S,.-ACE for rent, beated. Art'sdeal to common fame, as we a ll must. Garage. Essex and Haverford avenues.If a man has good coin, or woods, or New phone. Narbertb 2850.boards, or pigs to sell, or can make FOR RENT-Elgbt-room house , a llbetter chains or knives, crucibles or conveniences. 303 Parsons avenue, Cynchurch organs than anybody else, you wyd. Apply 301. Phone Cynwyd 731-M.wil l f ind a broad, hard-beaten road to (tf.)his house, though it be in the woods." PRINTING-Dist inct ive job pr int ing.The "Moustrap" is not there, but Ticke ts , c ar ds , announcemen ts , p ro

t he compl et e i de a i s. Whether Hub- g rams . e tc . D ot ha rd & Tay lo r. Cal lbard eve r s aw thi s quo ta ti on i s doubt- Narberth 2692. ' (4·30-27.)ful. as it is not fo und in Emerson's WANTED-Unfurnished room or smallpublished works. He was accustomed apartment with pr ivate family, by midto draw u po n h is journal entries in die-aged lady. Address "H," care ofpreparing a l ec tu re or essay, but did ' _' O: u _ r_ T_ o. W D : " _

n ot , i t s eems , e ve r m ak e u se o f t he ir FOR SALE-8et tee . chai r and mahogentry. Possibly the same idea o c- a ny t ab le f or l lv ing room. Phone , Nar -curred to Hubbard and he us ed the berth 348-J. (4-10-27.)mousetrap illustration, bu t p r io ri ty of I\IEN, 18-35 prepare for Rai lway Mal lthe thought is due t o Emerson. Clerk position. Examination April. Good

1tTM HOYT COLEMAN salary. Exper ience unnecessary . Wri tevv • '. George Robbins, free particulars about

I ns tr uc ti on f or examina ti on , 189KBurchell Bldg.. WaShington, D. C.

(4-16-27.)To the Editor' of Our Town :The p ro te st o f t he p eo pl e l iv in g in

Wynnedale road, anent the swimmingpool at Brynwood Manor , r ec al le d t othis writer' s a t tention some speculath'e conversation between him and cerl ai n c it iz en s o f Narberth at the tim"v f t he p ur ch as e b y t he bo rough o f t hepresent borough playground tract.These conversa tions were renewedwhen p lans f or c le an ing and f il ling inthat tract were made and carr ied out.The conversations were about t he pos s ib il ity of convert ing a port ion of thebrooklet that courses through oracross the ground into a wad ing poolfor children in summer time and skatin2' place in w in te r. G et t he Chamberof Commerce of Narber t h t o cons ide rthe matter. It can be done.

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To the Editor of Our Town:

With further reference to l11y previous l et te r wri tt en i n t he i nt er es ts oft he d ri ve f or new supporting members,Narberth Fire Association.

The writer is of the opinion that thed es ir ed r es ul t c ou ld b es t b e accompl ished by havinga large active solic it ing membership committee. The writer's idea is t ha t o f a t ot al committeeof pos si bl y t hi rt y t o t hi rt y- fi ve menor women, and each one of the comm it te e to c an va ss a specified territory near his or her residence, saypossibly twenty t o c an va ss t he northside of t he t own and fifteen the southside.The writer is willing to wor k o n t he

c ommi tt ee . I w ou ld a pp re ci at e anyone interested in this movement call ing my residence, Narberth 1772, andwh en t he desired number have reported their willingness definite planscan t h ~ n be l ai d' regarding the actualsolicitation.

As -stated in my previous le tter, theN:sult thus far is anything but ·satisfactory. There should be no troublewhatsoever ill obt ai ni ng a minimummembership of one thousand members.

JAMES W. DARVILLE

OUR. TOWN

To the Editor of Our Town.

D ue to t he use of the words " localLeague of Women Voters" u se d inlas t week ' s "Our Town," in connect io n w it h announcing a l ec tu re andpol it ical breakfast held at the HannaPenn House. Philadelphia. some members of the Narbe rt h League of\ rvomen Voters have asked "Why?"and were surprised at receiving no official notification of the event.

To correct this wrong impressionthe Pennsylvania League of WomenVot er s ha ve a S ta te League Hous e a t1 7 : ~ 5 Spr uc e s tr ee t. P hi la de lp hi a,where any meeting. sponsor ed by theleague, which is a non-partisa'n organizat ion. wou ld be hel d a nd n ot a t therecently opened Hanna Penn House ,which is the headquar ters for the Republican Women of Philadelphia.

A MEMBER.·

(The Editor thanks the writer' ofthis letter for setting him straight ont he auspi ce s under whi ch t he meetingwas held) ------

EEDLEWORK GUILD MEETS

On \ Ve dn es da y t he N ee dl ewor kGuild of Narberth met in a n al l-d ays es si on at th e h ome o f Mrs. HenryRose with fourteen members present .Five new directors. were reported,

which pr'wes the women are becominginterested in t he work. P la ns w er emade for the annual meet ing to beheld at the B e l l e v t l e ~ S t r a t f o r d , :May5. () and 7.Starting wit h t he af ternoon session

on May:; all programs are open t o t hepublic and as they a re wel l · pl annedwith many notable speakers it is hopedmany of the women from Narberth",ill avail t h e m s e h ' e ~ of this opportunity. The delegates will include thehonorary president, Mrs. Frank Hewitt: Mrs. A. H. Durboraw. Mrs. TohnBrooks. Mrs. A. H. Mueller . 'MissLaura Brown. Mrs. John A. Caldwell.Mrs. Henry Rose and Mrs. A. G. Follette.Plans were m ade for a mu sic al t ea

at t he h ome o f Mrs. L . M. Kei rn withhome-made cakes and pastry to hesold. Later announcements will bemade so that local members may keepthe day free of other engagements.They a re assured of a good program.refreshments and the chance t o helpa worthy cause.

Mr. and Mrs. James F. Donncl1yhave returned to the Main Line fromAtlantic City and a re living in Wynnew00d.

Mr. and Mrs. Ru ssel l Rittenhouseare receiving congratula t ions on thebirth of a daughter on Wednesdayevening. Mrs. Rittenhouse was fOTmer ly Miss Elizabeth Roser.

M rs . H. C. Fenno, of Essex avenue.returned r ec en tl y a ft er a motor tript hr ou gh N ew Eng la nd a nd th e N ewYork St ate s. .

Mr. and Mrs. ttharles Haist. Mrs.George Gilpin, Jr., and Mis s FlorenceHaist recently returned from a tripto Bermuda.

Mr. J. W. Darville, ·of Merion avenue . s pent a f ew days in Atlantic Cityrecuperating from a s li gh t ope ra ti on .

Mrs . A lber t H. Nulty. of MeetingHouse l an e. h as been con fi ned to he rhome the past wee k b ec au se o f illness.

Mrs. A. J, Reinking, of Schiller avenue, entertained at luncheon and bridgeyesterday.

Mrs. Samuel Laird, of Woodsideavenue. gave a luncheon and bridge onThursday, March 3 1, in honor o f Mrs.Laura Snyder Among the guestswere: Mrs. E. Howes. Mrs. WillLewis, Mrs . Ralph L. Rankin. Mrs.Herbert Woehling, Mrs. ArchieSparks. Mrs . Samuel McCartney, Mrs.Charles Walsh and Mrs . D . C . M in er .

It is to be r eg re tt ed that Mr. andMrs. Paul M. F ie ld a re s oo n to leaveNarberth f or S pringfield. Ma ss.,whither Mr. Field 's hus iness has beent ra ns fe rr ed . M rs . F ie ld h as b ee n a ctiv e i n th e Community Club and willb e much mis sed.

CAMP FIRE NOTES

Mrs. J, Car ey , M is s Ade le C ar ey ,Miss Lillian Diamond and Mr. John V.Carey. a ll of Woodside avenue, motored to Atlantic City last week-end.

D r. O. J. Snyder, of Narberth avenue. has been serious ly i ll for t he pa stwee k a nd h as b ee n co nfi ne'd to hishome.

M r. a nd M rs . P . A. "Vales are movin g on Ma y 1. 1927, to Hirst Tenoace.Oakmont. where they have bought ahome. It is to be hoped that Mrs.

Wal es wil l n ot al together deser t theCommunity Club and t he l ib ra ry . twoorganizations whi ch have found her avaluable member.

The f ri ends o f Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeMacIntosh. formerly of Grayling avenue. Narberth. wil l b e i nt er es ted tok now t ha t Ralph S. Dunn e has rece iv ed a l on g a nd interesting letterfrom them this week, stating that theywere all well an-t enjoying life inGrand Rapids , Michigan.

:Miss Mildred Chambley, of ElmTerrace. w as h os te ss to th e membersof her b ri dg e c lu b l as t Wednesdayevening. The guests were Mis s Dorothy Durbin. Miss El izabeth Maguire ,Mrs. W. H. Thorne, Mrs. EdwardAnd er so n. M rs . S ta nl ey Diefendorfand Mrs. Edgar Weber.

Mrs . J . W. Hagerty, of Merion avenue , s pent l as t week- end v is it ing hermother in Pittsburgh.

Miss Martha Sunderland and MissBetty Otto a re spending the week -endin Al toona, Pa.

Mr. Charles Bryhodes. entertained on

h is 80t h anniversary wi th a par ty on

Monday evening, March 28, at the

home of his daughter , Mrs. W. M.

Sibley, 507 Haverford road. Coverswere laid for twenty-two guests, inc luding Mr. and Mrs. J. C happatte,Mr. an d M rs . G eor ge W ei lan d, Mr.and Mrs. Harry Pulch, Jr., f rom Narb er th , a nd M r. and Mrs. T. Tucke r,from Cynwyd. Mr. Byrhodes was therecipient of numerous gifts, telegramsand birthday c ar ds . A ls o a huge cake,containing 80 cand\ocs, the gift of oneof his guests. .

The Woman 's Foreign MissionarySociety of the Methodist EpiscopalChurch will meet on Monday, April4. at 2.30 P. M., at the home of Mrs.Charles H ar nd en . M or en o r oa d, b etween Gulf and Leve ri ng Mil l road.

Mrs. Alber t E. Hudepohl, of N arberth, entertained at bridge for herdaughter, Mrs. Byron N. Rowland, ofPittsburgh, who, with he r son, ByronN. Rowland, Jr., is v is it ing her e. Sev e ra l b ri dge par ti es have been held inhonor of Mrs. Rowland.

Klyugan News.

Here I am again! The girls are busyagain. Now they are making littledresses for the Needlework Guild. •OnTuesday th e g irl s a re going to thescout house.

-"The Camp Fire Fly."Kunek! News.

Tuesdav evening, March 29. saw the

Mr. Thomas Edward Manning. Jr ..of Hampden avenue. a student in theMoore School of Electrical Engineering. U nh'ersitv o f P"nnsyh '1ni a, anda member of the Phi Kappa Ta u Fraternity, will assume a leading r ol e inth e an nu al pl av to be given by the"Newman Club" at the Bellevue-Stratf or d May 6. 1927.

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continued, "although there is toomuch of t hi s t ype of solicitation.It is the out-of-town printer, oftenunscrupulous, who should be de-feated." .He t o ld of promoters giving direc

tories, programs, etc., "free". to localbodies in exchange f or t he p ri vi le ge o fus ing thei r names in soliciting. Thepromoter, f rom Phi lade lphi a or anearby town, pocketed the profits,taken from the local bus iness men whothought they wer e a id in g a home institution.Horse shows, fairs, conventions, etc.,

in out-of-town places, seeking to takemoney f rom Narber t h in the f orm o f"advertising" and donat ions , h e s ai d,should be promptly discouraged. :Moreliberal donations to l oc al bod ie s. i nstead of th e r espons es t o "begging"

would then be possible. .Morton ~ i b b o n s Neff, widely-known

authority on advertising p r o b l e m ~ ,spoke m or e o n t he national aspect ofthe industry , touching brief ly o n Nar berth's own problems. He did, howeve r, g iv e some sound adv ic e t o themerchants on the at tract ion o f t ra deto this center.

M r. N ef f s ta te d t ha t t hr ee t hi ng sappealed to h im as a ss et s to t he b or ough: The new theater , t he l ac k ofsyncronized traffic rules and common-sense parking. ."Nothing wil l d ri ve away bus ll le ss

quicker than compl icated t raff ic rulesand o ff ic ious pol ic emen ," he said."Ardmore i s suffer ing from parking asin Philadelphia. If Narberth makesit easy for t he shoppers she wi1l bene-f u .

Mr. Nef f condemned dishonest andm is le ad ing a dv er ti si ng , f ak e s al es ." come -on" barga in s, e tc . He alsovoiced his disapproval of posters .

Ral ph S . Dunne was i n t he cha ir int he abs ence o f President Chris Koch.He in troduced as gues ts J ohn J . Cabrey. Char les V. Noel. Richard Gillis,C. B. J on es a nd William G. H ~ w e r .president of t he B ry n Maw r Busme ssMen' s Associat ion. Mr. Hower spokeb ri ef ly o f t he things his organizationh ad b een a bl e to accomplish and invited Narberth's business men to visitthe meet ings of the neighboring club.

J. P. \\'hite t ol d t he members of anapplicat ion recently made to the Zoning Board to recl.assify part of ~ h sou th s id e f or busmess . Th e sectionin quest ion is just s ou th o f the station and was forme rl y t he grounds ofthe Tennis Club.The entire south side is classed as

r es id en ti al a cc or di ng to t he zoninglaw. a n d ~ [ r . White declared that thecreation of a b us in es s s ec ti on t he rewas unneces sa ry and wou ld s er ve tohurt the exis t ing t rading sect ion. TheBoard of Trade pas sed a r esol ut ionopposing any business section on thesouth side.

Philip A. Livingston reported for thePubl ici ty and Slogan Committees , tel1ing of the progress o f t he Buy-in-Narberth campaign, and o f t he treatmentof Board o f Trade matters i n t ho - columns of Ou r Town. He announcedthat a c ompe ti ti on f or a s logan andemblem was in progress, to close April

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m an b y th e ar riv al of Mr. Koch. reported on the interview last monthw it h J . O . H ac ke nb er g, o f t he Pennsyl vani a Rai lr oad. who r eque st ed t hecommi tt ee t o l eave in his hands thetask of bringing to the attention. ofother o ff ic ia ls t he need o f new s ta tI onfacilities.

New members admit ted includedHoward T. Killian. Laurence Kirscht.Earl Dolan, Cha rl es H . Smi th . Ches-ter G. Jone s and John Neely. . .

A r esol ut ion was pas sed regrettmgth e de ath of C ou nci lm an A. PerryRedifer and- express ing condolence tothe family.

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An up- to -dat e add it ion t o the shopof Art's Garage h as b een made byArthur Korthaus, recent purchaser of

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charger unusually prompt battery service w il l b e p os si bl e. R ad io or autobatteries may be l ef t at the garage inthe morning and w ill b e ready funycha rged i n the evening of the same

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GIRL SCOUT NE

WILL PRESENT CO

Wayne T ro op , No. 131t ri ce Tees, capta in , repoAmer ican Legion Auxi l iah as a do pt ed th e WayneTroop, gi vin g t hem thof us ing the American Ling for their meetings. Tvery h ap py in its newvery appreciative of its ntors' gift. February 18Patrol, under the leaderst ri ce Moore, g av e a smawhi ch t hey i nv it ed t hel ea de rs an d s ome b oy s.Cronan and her patrol havhikes recently. O n o ne hley Forge. they covered 1on the o ther t hey coverTwenty merit badge exam

been passed s ince Februafol lowing gir ls have wonnie Moore-laundress, nd ressma ker an d h ost esBaker-Citizen, scr ibe, hl aund re ss . n eedl ewomanmaker; Beatrice Moore-Sidney Greiner-Citizen,cook; Rober ta Bailey-CiTalley-Citizen, Lucillezen, Jane Adams-Citizen,-Citizen. Seven of the tduring February and Mwork being done a t t he NLeague of Wayne. TheyRigg, Bea tr ic e Moo re , AMarie Walters, Anna FriAbbs and Eleanor Burnha

Wou ld a ny first classeaglet, between the ages oyea rs , l ik e t o go t o t hecamp, which is to be heldSwitzerland, August 5 tog ir ls who have been act ivat l ea st t hre e y ea rs a re tf rom each region. Theyspend two days in Paris,Fox le as e Par k, Eng land ,f ir st interna tional camp wtwo days after the internaarriving in New York Augapp roxima te cos t f or e achwould be $450. Will any

Gir l Scout who would carein immediately to the offiher scout record and if inance any part of the tr

Phone arberth 672

"Bervlce t o U ~ (J 81114rll"

111 Narberth Avenue

Walter ROBer

DODGm SBDANS FO R HIREB·Y THE HOUR OR D A Offleel 2 1 HBverford Ave.

R. S. TOUHILLEleclrical Contraclor703 'S. Bowman Avenue

PHONE MERION 1088

S.ttm.ote. FumuNl i

HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the Peace

REAL ESTATE

SELL YOUR USED

Open 7 A .M. to 9 P. M.

February-March-April

NARBERTHRESTAURANT

C. ROY SMITHFOR RADIO REPAIRS

AND SUPPLIES

INTERSTATE RADIO ANDELECTRIC CO.

22 ARDl\10RE AVENUEArdmore 2927 Narberth 1683·W

8IlU Phone. Spruee 38-00 Bnd SS·1nKeystone Phone. BB<le 10·M

HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fitting

and Heating

NARBERTH, PA.PHONE, NARBERTa J52-M

HARRY H. HAMER

Jobbing CarpenterEstimates GIven tor Alteration Work

I ot AU KIndsRoofing Repairs Bnd ConstruetioDPHONE: NARBERTH 1671

Fire Insurance-Best Companiel!tPhone 114D-W 2 1 Haverford Ave.

CHARLESB.WAFER

JAMES R. COLERear of 250 Haverford Ave.

House and Decorative PaintingMail Orders and Jobbing Promptly

Attended te

Phone, Narber th 339-W

HIGHLAND.DAIRIES

MILK AND CREAM

758 LAN CASTER AVE.

BRYN MAWR,

PHONE. BRYN MAwR 882

FOR

BRASSY WORN-OFFBatly. Room Faucets -

Brassy Auto Parts, Reflectors, ete.,

USE

gara - M ~ G i n l e y : 10I 218 N.13th. S P h i l a . l ~

GARAnteed Roofs

Clothing and Furs for Highest Price.Call, Write or Phone

A. Cohn

8904 West Chester PikeHilltop 2581, Kirklyn

U.. t<·:LA1EIt Silver-Plates. Use It as a Po1'lsb

LOOK LIKE NEWYz .Pint, $1; Pint, $1.65See Demonstration

LYONS : RICKLIN : COTTERA. R. Justice Co., 904 Walnut S t reet

PHILADELPHIA

PAG

A three-act comedy wsented by the Mondela

Woman's Club Buildinmore avenue on SaturdApril 9. The cast, whichof local talent, will presR. train en rou t e f rom V

to the Ardmo re s ta ti on

caption "Aboard a S low

Mizzoury." The p la y

l ow ed by a dance withnished by Van Lear ' s oTh e role o f P r et ty Pa

the persecuted heroine,

s en te d b y M is s LydiaNarber th. O the r partssome Harry Squnk, theJoseph Boyd, of Ardmo, be r t Darwood , the villa

rick; Mose S li b it sky ,

ring; Clarence Angelcak

ky porter, Oscar Hanscomore; Miss Molecule, Heof A rd mo re; A un t V

kins, Miss Con dell and MEtta Codfish, Mrs. S. GoOakmont.William Davis, Flore

Virginia Aylor , Bob SmW ri gh t, M rs . H . Smi

Reeves, El izabeth Lewis

burn, Jennie Johns tone,ise Brown . Mrs . J ohn PJane Davidson are a ls o

Th e pianiste d ur in g t h

ance wil l b e Mrs. EdwMrs. Elizabeth Cotte

mont, is the president odeJa Club, and Mrs. E.

I IRoberta Reeves and

N. R. PEACOCK Purring fill the offices oInterior and Exterior P ai nt in g i de nt , s ec re ta ry and treaWILL D E GLAD TO ESTIMATE

407 Essex Ave., Narberth, Pa. Plans Nearing ComPhone, Narberth 2631 Plans for the FifteeI ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \Vynnewood Dog and Po

rapidly being completed.h el d on th e A sh to n a ndtates at vVynnewood on

Saturday, May 1:3 and 14.liam H . George r ep ort emade over $l:JOO a t t he band Mrs . I sa ac H. Clo th iover $1500 at the rummalast week.1\' lrs. E, Florens Rivinus

dog show will be the largheld with man y mo relast vear.Tli e judges will be: :

Havens, New Brunswick,dal e Ter ri er s, Bed li ng toCairn Ter ri er s, ManchesScott ish Ter ri er s, SealyhWest Highland White TEdward B. Chase, RadnChesapeake Bays, Foxhohai red Poi nt ing Gri ff on

N b rth T · C bC Gordon and I ri sh Set te rs :ar e aXl a o. Johnson, Phi ladelphia: B

r ie rs ; Mr . I sa ac Nor ri s,Bulldogs; Mr. AlfredWynnewood: Bullterriers,P ekin ges e, Dob erma nSchnauzers; Mr. F. A. Sndel ph ia : Chi huahua s, ESpani el s, Bru ss el s Gri ffGreyhounds, Maltese. Meless, Papillons. Pugs, To)Tan· Terriers, Yorkshire TJ. K. White, HarrisbChows ; Dr. Henry Jarre

NARBERTH AUTOPAINTING SHOP

Experience and Service

GEORGE A. WITTEPaperhanging andDecorating

ESTIMATING

NARBERTH 2235-W

ELM GIFT SHOPHemstitching, Pleating,Chintz Shades, Draperiesand Cushions made toorder. Buttons covered,tucking, etc.

Circulating Libm1'y

MRS.,A. J. HERRSCHAFT242 Haverford AvenuePHONE: NARBERTH 2510

ART'S GARAGEARTHUR KORTHAUS, Prop.

ESSEX and HAVERFORD AVES.Narberth 2850

not

EVERY NEW TIRE LOOKS GOOD.

Dunlops no t only look good, bu t theymake good-over rocks and gravel, andru ts and sand.

Thi rt y -n ine yea rs of experience hasshown Dunlop how to design a tread thatgivesmaximumtractionand slow, smoothwear.

This Dunlop tread is the toughest development of rubber known. And th is sametough tread-robber is carriedclear aroundth e sidewall to give maximum protectionagainst ro t wear.

You get the full benefit of all this extratread-mileagebecauseeach Dunlop is builtwith the famous trouble-free cable-twistDunlop carcass, to provide th e highstrengthand elasticityso vital to long tirelife.

We recommend you put Dunlopson. :>,our ca r

WORDSproves a tire's

value

TIME

every ,2 ~ s e c o n d ssomeone buys

a

FOUNDER S O F THE PNEU:MATIC T IRE INDUSTRY

Wayne 47

Boulevard 1600

Take Advantage of This

Five-Five-Five Offer

Never before have we madeit possible for our customers

to own an Automatic Stor-age Gas Water Heater ofthe highest standard on suchattractive terms.

Bryn MaWI' 327

Uanerch 233

Telephone, Narberth 375

Member of the Narberth Board of Trade I.

NARBERTHCOAL· COMPANY

Every Ton of Coal We:Sellnow comes from

Jeddo-Highland Collieries

Don't delay-Place your order now

~ ., . . ve.. e , ~ .

Think of it! We will take out your

present portable water heater, no 'matter

what its make or condition, and allow you $5

for it. Then we will install aNew

HOTZONE Automatic Storage Gas Water

Heater all ready for use. You needpay only

$5 down (for the 20-gallon size) and the re

mainder at the rate of $5 a month for 17

months.

What does this mean?

It means a def in it e assurance of uniformly good coal

well graded, low i n a sh , clean Anthracite.It means that once youhave t r ied this coalyou can reorder

(as you will surely want to) without doubt as to w h e t ~ e r thenext ton wi ll b e a s good as the last . Because e v ~ r y s h I p m ~ n tof Jeddo-Highland coal must measure up to theIr own highstandards.

It means we advertise the exclusive sale of this with pride- fo r such coal cannothelp bu t keep the customer happy.

rapidly.

10% off the retail price

$95, if paid within 30 days

The Sale is for a limited time

only, and the Heater s are going

THE COUNTIES GAS and ELECTRIC CO .

Ardmore 3500

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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~E Schedule of Montgomery Bus Co., Inc.

Montgomery Avenue Line Leaving Pennsyl vani a R . R . Sta- until 10.30 P. M. !t ion i n Narberth 7 minutes later Th 1050 d 20 ' nti!

W Eastbound than the above-mentioned time s. en • an every mm. uL . 12.30 A. M.

d d 1\1 t eavmg 54th Street and City Line Th n 1 00 200 nd 300 A Meaving An erson an on gomery e .,. a . "~ . J . • Avenues 21 minutes later than the above - Leavi ng 54t h alld Cit y L ine 5 m in -JE: mentioned times. utes later than the above-men-W WEEKDAYS W b tioned times.

Starting at 5 .30 A. M. est ound Leavi ng Pennsyl vani a R. R. Sta-~ . J . Then every 15 min. unti l 9 .00 A.M. Leaving 62d and Lancaster Avenue tion in Narberth 19 minutes laterIK Then 9.20 and every 20 min. until than the above-mentioned times.W 3.00 P.M. WEEKDAYS~ . J . Then 3.15 and every 16 min. until Start ing at 6.00 A. :M. Narberth Short LineIK 10.00 P. M. Then every 15min. unti l 9.30 A.M. E tb dW Then 10.20 and every 20 min. unt il Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min. as oun

12.00 P. M. until 3.30 P. M. Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. S t a t i on !Then 12.30,1.30 and 2.30 A.M. Then 3.45 P. M. and every 15 min. Narberth

W until 10.30 P. M.~ . SATURDAYS Then 10.50 and every 20 min. until WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYSStarting at 6 .30 A. M. Then 12.30 A. M. Starting at 5.50 A. M.Then every 15 min. until 9.00 A. M. Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A. M. Then 6.30, 7.10, 7.50, . 8.30, 9.10,Then 9.20 and every 20 min. until

W 12.00 A. M. ~ t a r t l ' n g atSA6T.OUoRADA.YM. Thge·n50'12103·300, 11110,10 lan5dO 11

2.5300A3•IMO'

Then 12.15 and every 15 min. until .:- • , • , • , • , • ,W M Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. M. 3.50 4.30, 5.10, 550 6.30 7 1 0T h ~ ~ O ~ O ~ o a ~ d every 20 min. unt il Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min . 7.50; 8.30, 9.10, 9.50, '10.30: li.10

12.00 P. M. T h ~ ~ t i ~ l ~ 5 3 ~ . ~ . ~ i J d every 15 min. and 11.50 P. M.Then 12.30,1.30 and 2.30 A. M. until 10.30 P. M. Westbound:Jl

SUNDAYS Then 10.50 P. M. and every 20 min. Leaving 54th and C it y Line ~ Starting at 5 .30 A. M ' until 12.30 A. M.

W Then every lh-hour until 9.00 A. M. Then 1.00, 2 .00 and 4.00 A. M. WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYSThen 9.20. and every 20 min. until Starting at 6.10 A , M . '"G1

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Phone: Narbert

We Call for and Deliver

The

BELL TELEPHONE COM

of

PENNSYLVANIA

When Dissatisfied Tr

HEWIT'S

Tailors, Cleaners a.nd D234 Haverford Avenue

For Advertising space, call the BllSiness O

29 Bala Ave., Bala-Cynwyd

Cynwyd 662

The first sign of Spring finds yo

pared to plant your garden with vegeand flower seeds of your own carefultion.

Probably you will need a Trellis, AGateway or some other similar articlwill require a little time to plan and b

You can see many attractive desithese, also ornamental fences, in our

LUMBER LIBRARY

any day between 7 A. M. and 5 P. M7 A. M. to 12 noon Saturday.

SHULL LUMBER COMPA

']

HE Bell Telephone Directory isto go to press. I ts pages are

goi ng t o close!

Arrange now at the Business Officnew listings and changesinpresen t lis

Faney Fruit

and

Produce

Accounts

Junior

The Narberth Nat iona l Bank is no t a mighty,

chilling, urban institution, terrifying to all but the

captains of industry. It is, we believe, a friendly

bank.

Above all, we wish to befriendly with the mem

bers of the younger generat ion. No matter how

little a child wishes to depos it-no matter how

trivial the financial problem-we want th e confidence

of the children and their parents.

A communi ty bank, direc ted by friends and

Fresh Fish IECONOMY :: QUALITY:: COURTESY\

and I PHONE: NARBERTH 2855

Oys te rs Watch o ur Windows for Daily Specials I

N OT every s toretha t requests

th e privilege is pe r...

mittedto sellBreyers.

A Breyer sign is

always th e symbol

of a quality shop.

Served to the Ma1{ersof Eveready Batteries

209 HAVERFORD AVENpE, NARBERTH

PAPERMAN'S MARKET

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Shampooing =Manicuring r ~ _ : The Flower S

EverytllillU in E ! e o t r l c a ~ Treatment _

Bobbing =27 N. NarberthAvenue : : ~ l f r 8 . Norman Jeff

Hair Dyeing / =Trimming Phone . Narber th 2833 Fresh flowers cut daScalp Treatment :: hea lt hy g rowing p la nt sEye Brow Arching MRS. MABEL NICHOLSON I § tistic arrangements fro

Facials (formerly of the Na1'berth Beauty Shoppe) II:: to the most elaborate p, . :========================; i ; ; ;= ' ! We meet a ll requi rements of exacting lovers

:: beauty and decorative accessories.-: FULL VARIETY of EASTER PLAN-: NARBERTH AVENUE AND HAVERFORD-: (Merion Title and Trust Building)-NARB-

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Exercise andPlay at the Y.M. C. A.Regular,systematic exercise in the Y. M .C . A. Gymnasiumfollowed

by a warm shower and a plunge in the pool wil l keep you physica llyfit for the strenuous days ahead. .

Join a c lass in Cal isthenics; play Volley Ball, Indoor Basebal l or

Basketball, as you like.Enj oy t he other features, too-Billiards, Bowling, CirculatingLibrary and Reading Room", Dormitories, Clubs, Good Fellowship.

FOR MEN-WOMEN-BOYS-GIRLS

Main Line Christian Associationo f th e Y. M. C. A.

116 W.Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore

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A. J. HELBLING

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Mostunique razoryoueversaw.Realty3 razorsin one. Adjus table toanyshaving position. F li p o f f inge r makes I ta t ra l gh t o r T- sh ape In a j if fy . Novelfeot"regivess liding Instead ofpullings troke. Reduces beard resistance 45%and simply zips through the toughest

croP of whiskers . Nothing l ike I t ever,on the marketbefore.

Each Buick. operating unitis sealed inside a dust-proofUltlter-tiglrt housing to protectthese vital parts from wear

In your nextmotor car getthe protectionof the famous

SealedChassis

RIGHT AT THE STATION

Where the Apothecary Has HeW ForthFor the Last Quarte.r-Century

Telephone: Narberth 28·38

Most SurprisingDevice Ever Patented. Makes A Single RazorBlade Last Indefinitely And Gives You The Coolest, SlickestShaves o f You r Life. Nothing Like I t Ever Seen Before!

F R ~ E Demonstration-NoObligationHere IS a chanc:e ~ o yo u ~ s ~ for actuallygivesyoullUndredsofshaveswhereyou

your se l f the a s tomshmg shavmgmven. onlygot one before. It'spositivelysensational.t i on the whole country i s talk ingabout Kriss·Krossstrops yourbladewithadiagonal

(p b bl ' I d db" stroke-just l ik e a master barber. Entirely. ro , a y yo u ve !1 re a y re a a out.It a u t o r g a t i ~ . Eight "h,ckr leather grooves"doI n L tb er t y, Colhers an d o ther bi g the trick In 11 secondsWith an accuracyittakesmagazines) a barber ~ ' e a r s toleMn.

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SHEA'S DRUG STORE

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PAG

PENN BAND GIV

VARIED CON

Plays to Audience oUnder Baton of V

at Ardmore.

SCOUTS SHOW GROWTH"DAD'S NIGHT"

College music, thoughlegi at e", invaded the MSunday afternoon , whenversity of Pennsylvania Ba var ied concert at theTheater.

The concert was he ldauspices of t he Main Lin

tra Association, whose orled by the conductor ofBand-Adolph Vogel . NThe opening number

teen hundred people, the ldience of the season, heardgram.

"Lu st sp ie l" ove rtur e, byBela followed by Handel'sand Strauss' "Blue DanubeIn these familiar numbers atonal balance was maintaithe higher-pitched instruming a feeling ofcontinuity.

Clyde R. Dengler, alsothe Penn Glee Club, wast hi s conce rt. H is first gcluded "0 Vision Entranci"Esmeralda"; "Song of

Dout y and "Th e Open SWoodman. His pleasingce ll ent cont ro l and s tageblought forth sustained aTwo encores were given

ing" by Del Riego and

by McGill.T he band, under the

Robert C. Poole, s tudenof fer ed fou r vigorous aplayed numbers. The"Fight on Pennsylvania", thic field song, written seveago by David Zoob, the TMarch from "Aida", "Hasylvania" and Sousa1 "SStripes Forever". The latber was given a t ru ly hareading, the loudness of wastonishingly well absorbedauditorium.

Mr. Vogel resumed thethe concluding numbers , tgrim's Chorus" from Tan"The Dragon Fly" by Strvon Suppe's "Light Cavalrt ur e. The co nduc to r foldistinctly orchestral technicing these numbers, and wasful in securing good balancparts of t he Tannhauserwhere the secondary ins

had a tendency to dr ownmelody.

Sixty pieces, about halfentire band, participatedselection of instruments andtions was skillfu lly done,result that offensive loud"clashing" were absent.

CONTINUED F R O ~ I THE FIR

Mr. Dold p re se nted to theach member of t he Fathers't ion , the Troop Committee, Ster Ben J. Cook and his thrants, John Wilson, "Jim" Huand Baird Caldwell.

The wor k of t he organizathen outlined in detail, whiching to the app lau se. m ethearty approval of those presemat te r o f week-end campint ie s was explained in detail alaid before the fathers for ac

Whe n t he .v ot e w as t ake n.tivity was g iv en the unanimp rova l o f the fathe rs , and t he

in which the boys ente red intoof thanks left little doubt a sthey thought of t he act ion"dads" in approving of the pro

Stage R,egular S c out M ee

Adjourning f rom t he d in inthe spacious reception room, thconducted a regular session , inine boys were made "tenscouts, twelve advanced toclass" scouts and four becamclass" scouts. The dramatizemonia l was used in initiating tderfoot" scouts. after which.M. Wentz. vice pres ident of thers' Association, called each st he f ro nt and with fit t ingabout each of the three grscouts presented each with themblematic of t he c la ss in scowhich h e had been advanced.The following scouts were adTo "t enderfoot " scout : H.

son. G. Hopkins. E. Madara,Butler. G. Shroader. "Dick" JoBlake, John Whitney and Nelett.To "second-class" scout:

Monnington, R. Sigel, W. ZinLoos, A: Loos, Gordon Wolf.lor. "DiCk" Heckle, J . O'KeefeGraham, F. Robb andJames BTo "first-class" scout: Willia

ChUTCh News

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BUY

IN

NARBETH

(This is one of a 'seriesof adve1'tisements in-se rt ed by a group of

lVarber th merchantswhose 'names are listedin the res t of the series.

RICE

By C. H. Crane

Phone, Narberth 1750

P. J. DUFFY

APRICOTSDel Monte

can 20c

rJRANE'$~ U ( } S T O R EJ A " ' T ~ ON E ON

YOu Joe-/'

Imperator Fancy Rice

2 pkgs. 25c

Brookhurst and MontgomeryNarberth,

NOPE! I'M.

TA L KING ABOUTTH E 1 . 0 . OINE

~ GE-r A- r

Campbell's Pork& Beans

3 cans 2Sc

PEASF ~ a t e r Peas, are tender,sweet and a rea l pea ftavor

can25c

C. H.· CRANE, DrugsNarberth and Haverford Avenues

NARBERTH 1620

FRESH EGGS

Direct from Snug Harbor Farm

dozen 39c

Wesson Cooking Oil pint can29c

Quaker Cornmeal, White or YeJIow pkg. IOc

Pen Mar Syrup can 19c.Crisco '.' , . I-lb. can 25c

Lancaster Co. Pure Strained Honey . . . ja r 35c

Wax Paper '.' .. 3 roUs IOc

Clicquot Ginger Ale, regular or pale .. bot. 15c

Heart of Maine Apple Sauce can 15c

Whole Hams, Family Size Ib. 35c

Breast of Lamb . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 lbs. 25c

Leg of Spring Lamb Ib. 45c

MILK

PRUNES

PINEAPPLEDel Montecrushed

can I9c

Borden's Eva. taU can

He

Kellogg's Corn Flakes

pkg. Be

Fancy Santa Clara FruiLLarge meaty pnmes

2Ibs.25c

Meat'Specials

301 Haverford Avenue

NARBERTH 1635

Y. M. C . A . Building,Haverford Avenue at Forest

BUTTER

Model M-5-2 On Display

COTTER'S MARKET

COFFEE

FRIGIDAIRE

R. G. A. Sweet Cream Butter

lb. 60c

ALEXBE ELECTRIC

- PEACHESDel Monte

large can 2 3

Morning Sip Coffee

I-lb. can SOc

BeModern-PreserveYour Foods in a

NARBERTH FOLKS

Simple remedies needed in every home-they are pu re and

of s t andard s t rength . Prescr ipt ions f il le d w ith consummate

care. You'll s ay t hi s i s a store of obliging consideration.

Campbell's Tomato Soup

3 cans 2Sc

Quality & Service

LIMA BEANSCalifornia Beans. Selection ofthe season's crop. High in food

value2lbs. 15c

Macaroni, Mueller's ..... '.' . . . . . 2 pkgs. 25c

Fancy York St at e f ull C re am Cheese l b. 3ge

Kingsford Cornstarch pkg. 11e

MuUer's Spaghetti 2 cans 25e

Quaker City C raker Meal pkg. IOe

Post Bran 2 pkgs. 25c

Brer Rabbit Molasses, G ol d Label can 17c

Friends' Boston Baked Beans. . . . can 17c-28c

Rump and Round Steak lb. 45c

Neck of Spring Lamb " Ib.25c

Thick End of Rib Roast .", " .lb. ,25c

Tires·-·TubesAccessories

GASOLINE SERVICE STATION

OILS AND GREASE

STORAGE BATTERIES CHARGED

1e=========================S!IPhone: Narberth 2533

,II

The Presbyterian Church.

Rev. John Van Ness, M. A., Minister.Meetings for April 3 :9.30 A. M.-Bible s choo l. A lI de

partments.11 A. M.-Morning worship. Ser

mon theme, "Agnus Dei."11 A. ~ I . - J u n i o r church in the Jun

ior room.6.45 P. M.-Senior Endeavor meet

ing. Address by Mr. E. U. Smith.7 P. M.- Junior Endeavor meeting,

directed. br· Miss Furber.7.45 P ..'M.-Gospel meeting. G o ~ -

pel songs. Large young peopleschorus. Sermon theme,. "What SheHad , She Did."Nex t Mo nd ay evening the Bible

class for teachers will be held under

the leadership of Miss Harrison.Nex t Wedne sday a preparatory

meeting will be held looking forwardto the Communion service o f t he following Sunday.The a t tendance a t the meet ing last

Sunday evening was t he l ar ge st f ormany months. The interest shown inthese special Lenten services is mostencouraging. Th e yo ung people'schorus tomorrow e ve ni ng ( Ap ri l 3 )will s in g G ra ce Gor do n' s beautifulhymn, "Take My Yoke, " to a finemusical arrangement from Czibulka.Everyone cordialIy invited.The Women's Missionary Society

wil l m ee t next \Vednesday at 2.30P. M. There is a lot of work to bedone and every woman in the congregation is needed. There wiII be special music and a soc ia l hour.The Westminste r Circle will meet

next Thursday e\'ening at the home.of!\{rs. Ral ph L .· Rankin, 318 W o o d s l ~ eavenue. The assisting hostesses WIllbe Mrs. Mar tin. 1Ir s. Pea cock andMrs. Tyson.

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Methodist Episcopal Church.

Rev. W. Sheridan Dawson. Minister.Sunday, April 3. 1927:9,45 A. M.-Bible school. Hon.

Fletcher \V. Stites. superintendent.11 A. M.-Morning worship. Theme,

. "Forgetful Disciples."Anthem-"Rise. Glorious Con-

queror," by Ruebush.Quartet-"My Delive rer ," by Mc

Clelland.6,45 P. M.-Epworth League devo

tional meeting.745 P. M.-Evening worship.

Theme, "Our Deb t to God."Anthem-UThe Shadows o f t he Eve

ning Hour," Shelley.Quartet-"Years Shall Be Count ed

No More," Ackley.The Woman 's Foreign Missionary

S oc ie ty wiII me et on Mon da y, A pr il4. at 2.30 P. M.. at t he h ome o f M rs .Charles Harnden, Moreno rO!ld.The regular monthly meetmg of the

Sunday school board wil l be held onTuesday evening at the home of Mrs .

at 8 P. M.The annual meeting of t he Woman 's

Home Missionary Society of the Westd is tr ic t wi lt b e h eld ,at the A r d ~ o r eM. E . Chu rch on Thu rs day, April 7.Sessions at 10.30 A. M. and 2.30 P. M.Teacher training c lass wil l mee t on

Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock.Prayer and p ra is e s ervi ce on

\Vednesday at 8 P. M.

First Church of Christ, Scientist.

Woman's Club Building..Ardmore Avenue, Ardmore, Pa.11 A. M.-Sunday services. .11 A. M.-Sunday school s e r v ~ c e s ..Wednesday evening testImOl11al

meeting, 8 o'clock.Reading Room. 19 West Lancaster

avenue. each week day , 10.30 A . M. to4.30 P. M.The subiect for the Bib le les son ser,

mon for Sunday, April 3, is "Unreality."

Baptist Church of t he E va n ge l.

Robert E. Keighton . Min is te r.Services for the week of April 3 :Sunday, April 3 -9,45 A. M.-Church school.11 A. M.-Morning worship.7.45 P. M.-E\·ening worship. Dr.

William H Main, e xe cu tive secretaryof the A. B. P. S., will conduct bothservices.Tuesday, 10.30 A. M.-White Cross

meeting.Tnesday, 8 P. 1'L-Trustees' meet-

ing. .Wednesday, 8 P. M...,-Prayer serVice.Friday, 4.30 P. 11.-Young. people's

class in church membe rs hip. 7.30P. M.- Young people's social eveningat the church.-----

I I ·S aint s ' C hurc h.Wynnewood, Pa.

Rector, Rev . Gibson BelI.8-Holy Communion.Io-Church school.l l -Li tany and ante-Communion.Anthem-"AII Ye Tha t P as s By."

Viterice (a cappella).Sermon by the rector.7 P. ~ I . - Young people's fellowship.During the week services o n Mon -

day, Vv'ednesday and Friday, 4.30 to5 P. M.

Holy Trinity Lut her an C hurc h.

Sunday, Apri l 3 :9.45 A. ~ I . - B i b l e school.11 A. M.-Morning service.6.45 P. M -Junior Luther League.7 P. ~ I . - S e n i o r Luther League.7.45 P. M.-Evening service.The acting pas tor, Rev . Rob er t E .

Wolf, will preach at both services.

'LUNCHEON AT WHITEMAR,SH

The annual spring conference andluncheon of the Montgomery CountyLeague o f Women Voters wil l b e h eldThursday. April 28, at the WhitemarshValley Country Club. Details andspeakers for the occasion will be announced next week.

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. D. A. R. TO MEET

The Do cto r Be njamin R us hChapter , Daughte rs of the Ameri can Revolution, wiII meet at thehome of Mrs. John C. Nash, 80\Vynndale av enue, N ar be rt h. onSaturday, April 9, 1927, at 2.30P. M.

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Reserve Dlst. No . 3harter No. 12595

REPORT OF CONDITIONof th e

NARBERTH NATIONAL BANK

at Narberth, In the state of peJU1Sylva-'nla, at th e close of business on

March 23, 1927

RESOURCES1. Loans and discounts . • • . . $122,495.712. Overdrafts, unsecured ., . 132.833 . U . S. Government securi-

ties owned .• . . • . . . . •. 21,500.004 . BondS, stocks, securities,

etc., owned . . . . . . • • . . • 100,240.006. Banking house, $45,180.60;

furniture and fixtures,$ 14, 089 .68 . . . . . . • . . . . . • 5 9,2 70 .2 8

8. Lawfu l rese rve w it h F ed -e ra l Rese rve Bank • . . . . 13,000.00

10. Cash in v a ul t a nd amou n t

due from national banks14. Miscellaneous cash items..18. Other assets . . . . . . . • . . . .

Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . $343,438.04

LIABILITIES19. Capi t al s t oc k p a id in $50,000.0020. SurplUS fund 25,000.0028. Cashier's checks outstand-

ing . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . • 766.1129. Individual deposits subject

to check . . . . . . • . . . ... 122,056.1135. Certificates of deposit ., . 1,500.0037. Other t ime deposits . . . . . '. 109,760.9739. United States deposits.. . . 19,350.0043. Bills payable 15,000.00

Totall $343,438.04S t at e o f Pennsylvania, County of Montgomery, ss.:I, J. L. McCRERY, Cashier of the

above-named bank, d o s ol em nl y s we arthat the above-statement is true to th ebest of m y knowledge and belief.

J. L. McCRERY, Cashier.Correct--Attest:

WM. R. PARKER,CHARLES E. KREMER,EDWARD S. HAWS,

Directors .SUbscribed and sworn to before me

this 30 th day of March , 1927.

J. BAffiD CALDWELL, Notary PUblic.

BOROUGH OF NARBERTII

Sealed proposa ls wi ll be received bythe Borou gh o f Narberth, MontgomeryCounty, Pa., until 8 P. M. Monday, April11th, 1927.

For f ur ni sh in g a nd applying ho t asphaltic o il f or ho t sur f ace t r e atmen t ap p l ied by au tomobi le pressure distributora t th e rate of 1-3 gallons per squareyard, to be covered with 40 pound s, o f% inch slag c hi ps p er s qu a re y ar d,s p re a di n g o f c hi ps to be done by anapproved mechanical chip spreader andincluding the necessary sweeping priorto th e app lica tion of ho t asphaltic oil.Rolllng to b e d on e b y th e Borough.The work to be done under the super

v is io n o f the Street Commissioner andthe Highway Committee.The Borough Counc il reserves th e

right t o r ej ec t a ny o r a l l b id s.Address a ll b id s to Charles V. Noe l,

C le rk o f C ounc il , Borough o f Na rbe rth ,Box 101, mar ke d o n the ou tside "B idsf o r s u rf a ce treatment."

ROBERT F. WOOD,Chairman of Highway Committee.

GEO . B . SUPLEE,Street Commissioner.

(3-9-27.)

MEET AT ARDMORE

The annual meeting of the vVoman'sHome lvlissionary Society of the Westdistrict will be h eld in the Methodistchurch a t Ardmore Thursday , Apri l 7.

Sessions at 10.30 A. M. and 2.30P. :M:.

Box lu nc he on. A very interestingprogram. All women a re invited tobe prcsent .

HOLD UNiON MEETINGS

During HolyWeek a ser ie s o f unionmeet ings wil l be held in the Evangelical churches of Narberth. The publicis cordial ly invi ted to a tt end the seservices, which wil l be held at 8 o'clockeach of the f irst four evenings of HolyWeek. The schedule follows:Monday. April l1-Baptist church,

Rev. V\T. S. Dawson.Tuesday. April 12-Presbyterian

church, Rev. Rober t E . Keighton.Wedne sd ay . Apr il 13-Methodist

c h u r c l ~ Re\'.Robert \Volf.Thursday, April 14-Lutheran

church, Rev. John Van Ness.

Lower Merion High School witho ther s is closed today for Schoolmen's vVeek. Over 3000 educatorsfrom four States have been attending the fourt eenth annua l confe r,ence this week, held in Ho us to nHall of the University of Pennsylvania. Today t he Lower Mer ioninstructors join them.

COMMUNITY CLUB CALENDAR

April 4, 7 P. ~ L - S u b - Junior De-partment. Meeting with Eleanor)'Iichaelson, 503 Haverford avenue.

Apr il 12 , 12 M.-Executive Board.:Monthly meet ing, Elm Hall. 2.30P. M .. Cl ub m ce ti ng . M r. Hugh Balf ou r Barcl ay , "The Possibi li ties ofHome Gardening."April 14-16-Flower sale by Hospi

tality Committee. 241 Haverford avenue.

The Pope of the Sea, Vicente Blasco' ! : ' ~ '~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n . A history of t h ~ . popes . o f, . Sol it ary Horseman, Emlhe Lormg .

A story of the spoiled s on o f wea lthyparents.

JUNIORS MEET THURSDAY

THE M ~ R C H BOOK LIST The regu lar meeting of t he J un io r' . \he followmg b o ~ k s were purchased Community Cl ub wi ll b e held .Thurs

durmg the month. of ~ I a r c h by the day, April 7, at the home of EhzabethNarberth Comml!nJty J;.lbrary a nd a re Jones, 103 South Narbe,rth aven?e.now rea dy for clrculatton: There are b ut a fe w meetmgs remalll-

Non-Fiction. ing th is season and a good turnout isBraithwaitc's Antho logy . Con ta in - e xp ec te d. ,

i ng f if te en c ri ti ca l s tudi es by leading The Narberth Juniors were repre-poetry critics. sented b y a bo ut a dozen g,irls at. the,Napoleon-The :Man o f D es ti ny , d is tr ic t luncheon and matmee gIven

Emil Ludwig. at the Penn A. C. last Saturday. OneThe Philippines. Nicholas Roosevel t. of t he popular b ridg e p ar ti es for the

A considera tion of the importan t prob- benefit o f the hui ld in g fund was held

lems in the Philippines.atPeg Burrell's Tuesday.'Ward Bird. The Diary of an Un

known Aviator.Fiction.

Amazing Chance, Pat ri ci a \Vent worth. A l ove story of romance andmystery.Corson of t he J . C., by Clarence E.

Mulford. In whi ch C or so n t ra ck sdow n t he m an w ho kil led his father.Drury Club Case, S idney Will iams.

Mystery.E lmer Gan try, Si nc lai r Lewi s. A

Novelized s to ry o f th e l if e o f a clergyman.Forever Free, Honore \Villsie Mor

r ow . A swi ft ly -mov ing s to ry o f realpeople with Lincoln a s t he central figure.Fou rt ee n Thumbs of S1. Peter,

Joice M. Nankivel. Post-war Moscowa nd t he trouble between the AtheistMissions a nd t he Orthodox Church.Th e G ho st o f H em lo ck , Harold

Bindloss. Adventure in the wilds ofBritish Columbia.

Green Forest, Nathalie S. Co lby. Amother and daughte r 's voyage asrossthe Atlan tic Ocean.Hea ve n T re es , S ta rk You ng . A

group of in te res t ing charac ters wholive together in the fifties on a plantat ion in Mississippi .Her Pirate Partner, Berta Ruck . A

masked bal l and what befel l the heroine and her p ira te partner.

Jill, E. M. Delafield. Tragedy andreal ism in the life of a young g ir l inpost-war London.

Little Pitchers, Isa Glenn, Thestory of a woman in love with herown husband, but unable to forget herattraction for other men.The Mad Lover, Richard Connell.

A young Irish-American and his romantic adventures whi ch i nc lu de h islove for two young women.The :Magic Garden, Gene Stratton

Porter. A novel filled t o the b rim withscent and color of flowers and l ove o foutdoors.

:Minister's Daughter, Hildur Dixelius.(From the Swedish,) The dramaticstory of a young girl's life.

Old Ironsides. A. :M. R. Vhight. At ru e s to ry o f h er t ri umph an t c ar ee rwith a charming romance interwoven.The Pacer, Viola Paradise. A gir l,

cocksnre of herself , who f inds l i fe 'sproblems not so easy to solve.Peaches' Progress, :May Edgington.

Suddenly l ef t $10 ,000 thi s g ir l goes t oEurope alone.Philopena, Henry K. \ Ve bst er . A

romantic novel found ed upon thesimilarity between twin sisters.

The Narberth American Legion Building&Loan Ass'n.OFFERS ITS

SEVENTEENTH SERIESTO BE OPENED

Tuesday Evening, April 5th, From Seven to Nine

NARBERTH COAL COMPANY OFFICE

Assets over $200,000. Profit 8.6996 Single and Double SharesSingle Shares $1 per Month • Entrance Fee 2Sc. Double Shares $2 pe r Month • Entrance Fee SOc.

= = = = = = = = = = = ~ i = = = = = = = = = = =OFFICERS

President, Alexander C. Shand, Jr.

Vice-President Isadore A. Miller

Secretary, Harry A. Simpson,

Treasurer, Horace T. Smedley

Solicitor, Walter M. Burkhardt, Esq.

DIRECTORS

A. C, Shand, Jr.

Harry A. Simpson

Horace T, Smedley

J. L. McCrery

Carl B. Metzger

I, A. Miller

Edward Davis

Maurice B. DuMarais

Ralph S. Dunne

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