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    st office., hirthday on Thursdav e\ening. The p ro pe rt y h ol de rs o n S ab in e a ve nu eTh,at. WIll take care of. one I m p o r ~ a n t i gnests were most all f rom out o f town. of a public hearing to b e h el d thisbuddmg. ~ h o t ~ e r IS ~ h s t ! ! ~ o n ' i :-'Ir. ,\Ibert H. :\ulty, of :14" Meet- Friday in t h e Amer ic an Legi on hallP e ~ n s y o ~ c l a l s pomt t o !he ~ m b l t i O u s l ing House lane, wil l leave on Monday, b). the Highwa)' and Sewer ComPhtlaaelph1a program, With ItS heavy; ,'01" a week or ten days' t r ip t o Det ro it .:expense. when lIIarberth bemoans t he :\Irs. F. P. Dunlop, of 20!J Dudley mittee of Council. Th e meet ing waspresent structure. I " \ e l l l ~ . ; , is v is it ing he r s is te r, Mrs . t o g et e xp re ss io n of opin:'un as t,JIt has taken years t o grow into a real: \Villiam Greenway in Clifton, No ). whe re t he excavations fo r a newpost office. Let us hope that p er si st -: M is s Ruth Jones . o f Sou th Na rber th . 11 d I Ience and patience will have their effect I n,'enue, entertained Thursday e\'ening g as mai n to be II1sta e t lroug loutin the ambition for a station of which ' in honor of Mrs. Westev \Vashburn. the enti r e l ength of Sabi n e avenuewe need not be ashamed. ! who is v is it in g h er e ",'ith h er two, bv the Suburban-Counties Ga s &I 'mall sons from Brooklyn . .K. \:. Mrs.,' Elect r ic Company should take place,Pachysandra , \\'ashburn was formerly MISS I-.Ieanor I th t I ' tl s 1 11 al' II \Vilson I n e owns lip le an e 1 n s.Council, at i ts Apr il meeting, r e- ; : \I rs . 'Joseph O. Leho, 10i Elmwood ' to b e l ai d under the s idewalk so a ce ved a le tter. f rom a local plant' wenue, entertained about 2,; ladies of to avoid damage to new street pav-grower, advocatmg the use of ground- , the Lutheran Church at a luncheon I: . h' I Id tl . Icovel" plants on the railroad.bank. This, "ednesday at her home. The g u e s t ~ Ing W IC 1 WOU 0 lennse lave

    w ~ ~ ~ r ~ d b y t h e g o v U n m g ~ d Y ~ l h r o u ~ h t t h c ~ s e w i n g a n d s p e n t a p I 9 ~ ' b e e nhe c a ~ . Th e gas c o m p ~ n y ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~he Narberth Boa rd o f Trade. ! alit afternon mak ing- g if ts f or a C O I 1 1 - ~ would like to do the s ame on Sabll1e _= =.. .. .. .. .. "e .. . . . . .. .. .. ..We c.annot prophesy. the ac!ion of l ing ~ h u r ~ h bazaar. _ avenue and will guaran tee that tiltthe b u s l I ~ e s s men, It IS certam thatl MISS J'reda Senn, of 1 ~ 1 t ~ 1 \ v o o d ave- 'cavation will be so \\Tell tampedt he p la nt in g o f t he b an k wou ld be ex- nul ', spent last week-end In Ventnor, elx I '11 b I f Ipensive, a nd i t i s equal ly certain that :\. J. t lat t lere WI e no Canger 0 t Iethe Board of Trade could not float any R. L. Dothanl , of Narher th, was this sidewalk warping.such project. ,I ' ~ ' e e k made a member o f th.e Editorial i Th e g ran t in g o f this permit hasBut its .endorsement. of ~ h idea' ~ t a f f of the Haverf?r< ! :\ews, pub-I been delayed in order to giv e thewould help 10 a plan whIch mIght well i !Ished at Haverford College, where he .grow to fruition. The le t ter came from I IS a sophomore. property owne rs o n S a ~ J I I 1 e . a v e n ~ l ea man who d e s i r ~ s to sell such plants" : \I rs . Elm. er A . Lane. of lona a\'e- a chance t o express theIr WIshes JI1but the idea goes beyond a mere com-i nue. cntertallled MrLClaude C. Smith. t he mat te r . Th e O'as companv is tomercial. s u g ~ e s t i o n ; it ha s found voice I l!. k S w a r ; 1 h l ~ l O r \ ~ . , RMrs'l G loyd ]. have a r e l ) r e s e n t a ~ i \ ' e at the' meet-many times In the past. ,IC crt, U 1"5.,. usse I reen :tnd .At Merion the Civic Association has ~ 1'5. H. Stanley RIckert , a ll of ~ a r - mg.planted roses on the banles, and hasl be. rth, a t the 111 club h r i d ~ e gi\ 'en atprovid::d funds f or t he rather expen-! \\ a rb ur to n Hou se o n April 1:1. Aftersive c ar e o f t he se bushes. Narberth' ' ' I t ' Darty Mrs . Green was the guestbushes. nor a c iv ic a ssoc ia ti on t o pay 'If ~ I r s . R o b ~ r t Von Moschzisker for Ba se ba llhas neither mill iona 'res to b uy t he l ' ea ~ t h Prlllt C}uh.for their upkeep. For that reason, I ).llss j!orel.lce .Sausser has returJ1('l1MI". Barclay's suggestion has elements. :0 J1tr home 111 ~ a r b e r t h after a weekof feasibility. 'In Lansdowne.Pachysandra Terminalis 01" Japanese I Rl ' \ ' , Cletus A. Senft, of the Luth-spurge, which he recommends, is a n " ra n C I ~ u r c h . was a g ue st a t G et ty seve rg re en , l ow growing plant which, burg- tillS week.

    spreads and p ro sper s without future: 1 ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : ; 1are. The original expense of prepar-'ing the ground a nd b uy in g t he p la nt sis practically the only one. For that ireason, if funds could be raised to make:the plantings. such a plant might well,serve the PUl"pose. ,The ra ;l road bank, par ticularly be- ihind the playground, is not a t hi ng o fbeauty. Through the year it i s b ar e,burned, spotty 01" washed out, dependinK o n t he season. It is not , l et it besaid, a pretty background for the com-Imunity center. IMI". Wohlert has earned the eternalp'r:lt't"de' of Narberth by planting the:field itself with shade trees and Japan-'ese f lowering t rees . It would be a'f i tt ing thing f or t he citizens to com-Ip l ~ t e the picture ?y t h e p l an t ing o f the:raIlroad bank-elther by the use of ipachysandra, 01" by what eve r p l an 'proves best when studied out.

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    HOLD RUMMAGE SALEThe Evang el Circle of King-'sDaughters will hold a rummagesale April 25 an d 26, Smal l ar

    ticles m av be left at th e vacan tstore on "Haverfo rd avenUe nextto Crane's drug- s to r e T u es d ayafternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock. an don VV'ednesda)' morning , Apri l 2;'),Dona ti o ns o f fu rni t ur e an d clothin g at t hi s s ea so n of the year IIwhen people ar e discarding oldan d cast-off clothing will be received at Mrs. Darlington's. Narberth 3952-,;y. Things will becalled for.

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    DODGE OWNERS

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    Service Station: A"dmore 2991Haverford Road at Ardmore Junction

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    THORNTON-FULLER AUTOMOBILE CO.

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    Paoli. Pa.

    Something Like That!

    PARISH HALL, 8.15 o'Clock

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    Allie Mille)" Will Sing!Toe Kel ley Wi ll Not!Positively Not!

    1"'HREE EVENINGSThursdayFridaySaturday

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    First Appearance in NarberthMIKE CONNEEN

    AL BLUMThey Know Their Stuff!

    You Have Enjoyed It Be/ore--This Time You'l l Like It More!

    McGar r i ty

    M'eAdooWhy Don't You Like AI Smith?

    Jo'e

    Swimming Club

    "Suppose It Was Your Goat"

    Spring Lake

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    All the Old Favorites

    GILFILLAN CAMP

    Th e p rima ry o bj ec t I n jOin ing a c lu b o f t hi s k i nd Is thatone may go there for a couple of hours in the evening for somereal exercise and r e laxat ion o r enjoy a who le d ay I n the greatoutdoors.Spring Lake, because o f I ts accessibility t o t he Main Lineand i t s natura l beauty, makes it Irresistible. The location, combining th e attractions of woods and fields, provides Ideal picnicspots. T he l ake a f fo rds qUiet . Sha l low wat er f or canoeing.There Is a beach for timid swimmers and beginners, and forthe more advanced swimmers and divers every facility for watersports. tennis . basketball and other sports Is offered. The yearround membership Includes Ice-skating privileges.There Is health In the great outdoors-health In I t s fu ll e stsense-physical. mental , spiri tual . Our l at e President Roosevelts ai d: "To be fit mentally, one mus t b e f i t physically ." Thisexclusive little place will se rve t h e l a tt e r purpose.Adults, $10.00; six to sixteen years. $5.00. Children undertwelve years o f a ge must be at tended by adul t s. Gues t . a ccomp an ie d b y m embe r. 50 c en ts ; Spe ci al rates for families.Swimming Instructions. six lessons for $5.00.

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    DODGE STANDARD SIX, $875 F. O. B. DETROITDODGE VICTORY SIX, $1095 F. O. B. DETROITIiiiMiiiiijE.MiiiBiiiiiEiiiRSiiiiijH.liiiPiiiiiLiiiIMiiiiiITiiiiiEiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiP.hiiio.niiie::iiiMiiiiiaiiilv.eiiiriii5iii3iii, :o:G: ~ : I : R~ l ~ , :':0:.:.:.::':0:'J

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    Order Jeddo-HighlandCoal by name and lookfor the CertificationStamps on your delivery ticket, one for eachton of Jeddo-HighlandCoal delivered'. This isthe producer's guar-,an tee to you .

    APRIL

    Famovs Since 1858contains more carbon, the heat-producing element,and will produce less ash than any other anthracite coal. It is now available at the following prices:

    THEMERIONTITLE~ T R U S T C O M P A N YOF ARDMOREPE NNSY LVANIA

    NARBER . TH 6 A L A - CYNV \ l YD

    ANNOUNCEMENT

    To a great many people, the function ofa Trust Company and its applicationappear as a hopelessly technical proposition.Naturally, this a t ti tude discourages themfrom seeking information which might beof decided benefit.

    B ut to the contrary--a Trust Companyfunctions simply. There are many phases ofour Trust Department that will not only beof benefit to you, but may be v ital in y ou rbusiness or persona l f inances. Allow us topoint them out to you.

    When you buy an art ic le of importance you speci fysome particular make or brand. Why? Becausethis name s ta nds for a c er ta in qua li ty that nevervaries and which suits your exact needs. Anthracitecoals vary gre at ly i n qu' ality and uni fo rmit y. Toinsure the greatest economy in hea ting your homeuse

    J.WHERE IGNORANCE FALLS

    SHORT OF BLISS

    PRICE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

    Shea's Drug StoreRIGHT AT THE STATION

    Whe1'e the A,potheca1'y Has Held F01thF01' the Last Quarteor-Centu1'YTelephones: Narberth 28-38 and 28-39

    CERT I F I EDJEDDO-HIGHLAND

    Narberth Coal Co.NO CHARGE FOR CARRY

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    PAGE SIX 0UR ~ 1 0 W N

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    Come see the Big ParadeofBottles, closet o 100,000daily, at this one of sill

    bottling plants

    Cleanliness and CareHave Produced Results

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    T ODAY the morta li ty rate in the territory we serveis much lower than before modern methods of milkproduction were introduced.Where epidemics formerlyappeared from time to t ime, these sec tions now havebecome comparatively immune.The highest standards of quali ty and cleanl inessexist in selecting and supervising our country supplysources .. . The same care follows every step of production from the farm to your home. At various dairyproducts shows, farmers whose milk output is boughtby Supplee-Wills-Jones invariably are awarded the majority of prizes offered. A recent case was the show atWest Chester, in which 8 prizes were taken by dairieswhose outpu t is purchased by this company . Theseinc lude the silver cup for high score. Our milk hasbeen awarded 32 Gold Medals in 18 years and a tota lof close to 400 prizes, including medals, cups, ribbons,banners, etc.... This record is unapproached by anyother milk anywhere.

    SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONESHealth Headquarters

    Distributors of WALKER-GORDON Certified and AcidophUus Milk~ I a l n Line Branch 758 Lancaster Ave : Bryn Mawr

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    Open Friday Evenings f rom 7 unt il 9 o 'C lock

    IT takes lit tle brains to makemoney-no brains at all towaste i t-but lots of brains tosave it.

    The Narberth National Bank

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    . .. - . - . . . . ~ . ~ ~ .........~ . .......... ....... ~ ~ - - . ~ ~ ~ ...............~ ~ ~ ~ ...................,.,..l IThe Moth's Spring Tonic tl l!! 1! IT MAY be that newWintercoat, or your t. beautiful fu r scarf. l''i As a protection against his appetite, why tt no t make an air tight Cedar Closet or t; Chest? But it MUST be air tight and th e l

    boards thick enough to give off t he muchdesired odor. tl We carry just the right kind of Cedar for tt this purpose, and will be g lad to g ive you! an estimate, whenever you desire. li tt t; l

    f Shull Lumber Companyi The Link Between Forest and Home l

    I ; 29 Bala Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd, ,YNWYD 662

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    t Gold Medal Milk-Winner of }, 32 Gold Medals-Now Served ;4hfrom Overbrook to Devon

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    I"Flying Luck ," when he was obligedto dodge one a ir pl ane a ft er anothe r ,a lmost hi tt ing several of them,This is hut one o f many thrills whichenliven the comedy o f what is declaredto be the fi nest and funniest comedyMontv Banks has ever made, Th e picture 'will be shown at the NarberthTheater on Wednesday next,I Mary Pickford apparently believest ha t mode rn film audiences like wideRock p la nt s for ~ ; } J a d Y places;-The variety in t h ~ i r p i ~ h l r e 6 . In the lastmost desirable bulbs is the pOInt to few years 1!Jss. PIckford has made anote at present while theyare in bloom. romance of Spa1l1. a story of Old EngThese. of course, are planted in the land and a. d r ama of an " o r p h ~ n fa[.m,"fall hut c an be ordered now, Provide and now. 111 her current vehIcle, Mya h ~ t f shady p lace fo r narcissi. not the' Best Gir1," s he u ses t he modern fiveg r ea t b ig l ong t r umpet fellows. hut the and-ten-cent-store as ~ h backgroundsho r t cups in white or yellow. If you for a c om ed y. T he pIcture comes t?are not sure of the right ones better get the Narb\rth Theater Thursday. FrI-

    poeticus and play safe. day and ~ a t u r d ~ v .The snowdrops, scillas, grape hya- In keeplllA' wIth the. p r e s ~ n t - d a y de-cinths and fritillarias all do well in par- mand for humor, ~ [ I S S Pick ford setial s ha de a nd are among the first c ~ l r ~ d the h e ~ t ohta1l1able staff , of s pe things t o s ho w color, in the ,spring, clahsts, t b l l l l ~ l up e ve ry losslble opThese small hulbs arc lI1expenSlve and portun.lt) for ,I laugh. .Notable camonly look at home in the rock g ar de n, e ra effects ha\'e been II1troduced !lYFo r a plant with tine foliage that will c;!la;les ,Rosher. W ~ l O has been MISS1 ,', 1 tIle !l!tllllY r Icl-forel s cameraman for the past 10grow to a gaol sIze 1 se 'I h t I . . .II .,' h t I' e l lt r a fo rmosa \ cars anI w. 0 spen ncar) a ) car 1111 ceumg car or (IC, , " I ' tl tItfl ,. ' . k nd all through the ea rly " e r m ~ n y s t u ~ y1l1g 1e n ~ w c s p 10 0-0\ \ el s P IllIf a , r 'III" to tIle grapll1c techlllquc for use 111 the film,sUl1lmer. you a e go ,., .woods f or some oi your plants. and ,":tthll'en r - ; o r n ~ . the author of thedon 't get c aught a t it. you will wan t t o ~ : m g l J l a l , story. whIch appeared recentlybr ing hack a "Jack in the Pulpit" aud 111 C ~ l l I e r ' s \Veekly, ~ I s e d all the h,u-s o m ~ bloodroot. man ,1I1terest a ! l ~ 1 reahs.111 of her. factle\" I 'II I ' I' -t t he h ir ds ' p en 111 the wnt1l1g of It. and thIS has'10 ~ t Wi l e on ) ou r 15"11 ' h e en t ransferred intact to the screenfoot \'lOlet .(pedata) e s p ~ c ~ a y, , story. The cast includes Hobart Bos-Vinca mll1o r. or )lenwmkle, i1kes w"rth, Lucicn Littlefield, Sunshineshade, is everg-reen and blooms blue, H ar t, E \' el yn Hall, l \hck Swain.Phlox divaricata. either the native or Avonne Taylor. Carmelita r.eraghtythe Lapham \ ' aridy, wi ll be b lu e i n and John Junior .

    May, = = = , = = = = = = = = - = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : : ! ! o , = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ = = = = = = = ~ = = = = ~ ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ ~rolIius Enropus with big' huttercupsof br ight yellow and pretty foliage willlook l ik e it helongs in t hl ' half shadyrock garden.Ast;lhe Japonica i" g oo d i i t he re isroom for its : ? ~ - i n c h height.Aquilegia, or c o l u m h i l ~ e , will 1 ~ 1 0 0 l ~ 1in hal f shade , Th e \'arlely A Ipma IS I

    dwari and blue,r.eranium sanguinium. the crane's:bill. can he had in p in k a nd white.l\lvosotis, or forget-ml'-nol. is athome in half shade,Primroses arc \'ery much at home inthe shady rock gan!L-n,anll bloolll ~ a r ~ ywhile the grape hyacllltl,ls ,arc stilI InBowcr. Primu la vu lgans IS a goodchoice, IThc st'dums, or stonccrops. wilI!creep, in around the other p l ~ n t s , and ifthe\' do not flowcr hecausc ot too dcnsesll

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    A PAGE ()UR TOWNFOR NARBERTH'S PAGE SEVENCHURCHESavenue, open we ek d ay s f rom 10,30 to4.30; vVednesday evenings f rom 9 to9.45,Th e s u bj ec t f or t he Bible l e sson se rmon f or S un da y, 'Apr il 22 is "Proba-tion After Death." '

    All Saints ChurchWynnewood , P a.

    Rector, Rev. Gibson Bell.Second Sunday af ter Easter:8 A. 1\L-Holy Communion.10 A. M.-Church School.11 o'clock-Morning P ra ye r a ndS e rmon b y t he R ec to r.Tc Deum in A-Mar t in ,Jubilate in D-! \oble .Anthem, "The Lord Is My S he pherd"-Clokey.T P. 1\1.-You ng P eo pl e' s F el lo w shIp.7.::0 o'clock-E"ening Prayer.

    Church NotesCHRISTIANEDUCATIONSermon Delivered Last Fall byRector of St. Margaret"s

    Church.(T he f ir st o f two s ermon s o n t hi s Bub

    ject recently delivered In St. Margaret'sChurch. Though necessarily Intended fora dh er en ts t o t he CathoUc fa i th , th emessage may prove e nl ig ht en in g t of rI e nd s o f o th e r f ai th s a n d of no fa ith ,to all of who m a word Is due to th ewhy of professedly religious education ofthe young , With I ts elaborate system an dgreat cost.)

    ways been 01 has e ve n f or n long t ime stant instruction i n t h e law of Christian r is, his body, and th e world about him;been nonreligious. All the bu ilders o f morality, by the good example of t he a nd th ey concern his soul, and life afterou r coun t ry were educa ted In religious virtuous lives of h i s t eacher s and by the death-h0';Yever vague t hey may be-andwhools. No one who s ig ne d our Dec- supernatural mot i ve s o f the love and C O ~ T 1 X U E D OX 'l'IlE X1XTH PAGElaratlon of Independence, 01 who fought filial f ea r o f G od . T he re fo re t hey makeIn OUI Revolution 01 who helped to a grievous errol' who think that we meanf rame our Constitution ever sawor heard b y m or al ( or religiOUS) training merelyo f a ny o th er k in d of school. The Uni t ed a s ki n g questions In catechism and hear S t at es h as b ee n go ing for a century be- Ing the answers. It Is thls--plus Intelll-f or e we ha d a President who was not gent explanation-but, more Vitally still, Holy Trinity Lutheran Churcheducated In a religious school and a lm os t I t Is the rellgloU!l atmosphere breathed Cletus A. Senft. Pas lor.that l on g b ef or e we had a Senator, a all d ay l on g, It Is the presentation ofCongressman, State Legislator, a Gov- h ig h a nd holy mo ti v es f or our conduct, Sunday, April :?:?:e rno r o r a Judge who was not educated of the nob les t o f Idea ls fo r Im ita t ion , the !l.45 A. M.-Bihle t;chool.In a school whel'e religion and religious setting before t h e min d of an adequate 11 A ;"I.-The Sen 'i ce , Theme: "Theprinciples helped to form his character. s an ct io n I n t h e holiness and justice of Good Shepherd."I n de ed I t w as no t un ti l the middle o f t h e God. Short o f a ll t h is , wha t has a school Ii,.!:i P. fiI.-The S en io r a n d Ttliliornineteenth century, as we have said, that to offer as a means o f moral t ra in ing? Leagues. .a ny o f t he S ta te s had gone f ar t owa rd Chri s t and Him crucified cannot legallyestablishing the s ys te m of p ub li c I n- be placed before the children, and so the ,,7.4:i P. " M.-The Vesper Service.structlon Which we now know. teacher must perfo rce use Abraham Lln- 1 1 ! ~ m e : The. Pauline Church,"We h av e s ai d a ls o that t he subject of c oi n and such . Or, t he l i tt l e ones mus t . 1u es da y, Api'll :?4, t he Men 's Assoc i-religion 01 no re lig ion In education Is in b e t ol d that If they are not t ru th fU l they ~ t l o n meets in the ~ h u r c h with goodreality not a debatable one. That Is, it will not be like George Washington, 01 In speakers and entertaInment."Th e p ri nc ip al e du ca ti on al c on tr o- Is not debatable f or a n yon ewho b el ie ve s p la ce o f a Katherine of Sienna or an 1I10nday, April :!;:, Ladies' Ai d S o-versles of the present d ay r ag e round In God. I n th e past quar t er of a cen- Elizabeth, as models of womanhood, they ciety mee ts a t t he h ome f 1\lr' 'Ith e teaching of religion to th e child in tury It has come to be accepted by e du - a re Invited to turn t hei r devou t gaze I ra . 0 j S. 1\ ur-schoo l ," says an educator, "but t he y a r e cators generally that the ob jec t o f e du - u po n Sus an B. Anthony or Carrie Chap-I )I':rid ). Bap ti s t Church o f t he Evangelmore concerned with the right to teach c at io n i s threefold- to t ra in t he i ndl - m an C at t. l a y , s r . M .. SenIOr Cho ir r e-

    H ~ ' l r s a l Robert E. Keighton, Minister.t than with what Is to be taught o r h ow Vidual Intellectually, physically and Of coul'se every teacher worthy of the . .It Is to be taught; in fact n on e o f th e moral ly . S ay s James Sulllvan, historian I name will with t he se p oo r a id s m ak e Sunday, April 22:p ar ti es t o t he controversies, except th e Photo By Dooner of t he Educa tion Depa r tment of the every e f f o ~ t to drll1 her c ha rg e s ' I n d e- Methodi s t Ep iscopa l Church (IA;i A. ~ I . - C h u r c h School.Catholic body , seem to have a clear no- State of New York: "The individual must slrable habits-neatness, courtesy, a s pl r- Rev. Samuel 1IlacA.la ' ~ I " " 11 o ' c lock-Morning \Vorship. Scr-tlon of what they themselves believe." The Rev, Rober t F . Hayes, rector of be educated mentally, physically and I t o f h on or , h on es ty and truthfulness ( .. , . . ' ( m ~ ) I Il l st er . 1110n. Gr ea t T e xt s f ro m Amo s. 1 .-Fairly Indicating all this was a d eb ate S t. MargJ.ret's Church, whose sermon mora l ly . . . . for If he Is not h e will In the fOl'lorn hope that such t r ain ing .lA.,: \. 1\I.-Blhle. School. "'1'1 B I f R 'b T "c on du ct ed l as t s ummer I n th e pages o f p ri nt ed t hi s wee k I s the n ex t t o t he be a drag on society and the body poll- will somehow lead them Into "rlghteous- 11 0 clock-Mormng \Vorship. Ser- 1 ~ M cents. A S ec f ur th er i nf o rma ti o n in n ew s c ol did not judge it to b e h el pf ul o r even so journ ing , b ut th e g er m of the idea standards If we leave out God and His the Inmates will s06n dispel the Idea, for R y enJolya >Ie evemng IS In prospect. U111ns.necessa ry fo r th e present children and was born In th e brain of Rousseau and law? To Impart m er e k nowl ed ge o r t o th e Visitor will meet, not o nl y s om e o f e sc I' ve t Ie date.f u tu r e men an d women, bu t because In cu lt iva ted by h im an d o th er a th et ls tl c develop t he m in d Is not bUlldlng up the best mechanics and a r ti s t s bu t some .----- Th P b t .their opinion i n t he present cons t i tu t ion and f l 'e e -t h ln kl n g phi l os op h er s of ' moral character. Certa inly I t Is not to]' of th e brightest minds In th e scientific, Merion Friends' Meeting e res yer i an Churchand conduct of ou r publ i c schools th e France whose destructive doctrines were provide a substitute for It. Indeed. th e business and literary world." Services for April :?:?: RC\. John \'an Ness. ~ I A.. Minister.thing could no t b e d on e, wa s n o t p ra c- th e inspiration of so many of the horrors more thorough the t r ain ing of t he mi nd I Moreover, religious knOWledge pos- 10 A. M.-Fi rs t day school. Four Meetings for April 22:t lc ab le , F or , n o mat te r w hi ch o f th e of _ t he F re nc h Revolution. It Is n ot , t h e s tr on ge r and s ou nd er mu st b e the s es se s a d i rec t and Impor tan t educa tive c lasses. !U.i A. M.-Bihle School. A placevarieties of Method ism , Presby te r ian ism, there fo re . the Catholtc church that Is heart, the more enlightened must be the value for th e growing mind, entirely .L th I h t t I ht b h I th I I t I i n I W k h ] 1 A. M.-l \ Ieetl'llg for "'orsI1:.I). l o r e " er y one.eran sm or w a no mget e nnovator, e p an s no 0 d nor s co sc ence. e now w at is mean t a p ar t f r om I ts I nf iu en ce i n t he forma-t aught -or If Catholicism were taught- It Ame r ic an I n Its o ri gi n. B ef or e the when one speaks o f the athlete wh o i s tlon of mora l charac ter . The min d de- II o'c1ock-!lIorning \Vorship. Ser-ob jec tion p rompt and bltt!'r would be w ar Germany had the most highly d e - o ve rt r ai n ed a s to mere muscle, b ut u n- velops through knowledge, and knowl- Fi r st Church of Christ, Scientist Il110n theme: "Israel 's Glory."forthcoming from the adherents of some veloped system of pUblic instruction the dertrained as to phys ica l s taying power edge Is gained through perceiving and \\'o111en's Cluh BlIildin.

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    , ment of Atheism. whose o bj ec t i s t o un - i c a s h al l cease. ICHRISTIAN EDUCATION ! dermlne the churches and drive God 5. No re lig ious fest ival o r f ast sh an ICONTINUED FROM PAGE SEVEN ou t of the schools, has succeeded in esd bear.eTchOgeniBzelbdlebYshtahlel Sntaoton'gel' be used, t abl l sh lng chap ter s in 20 colleges anNow it Is just here that th e catho-I' p r ep a ra t or y s ch oo ls , e dg ed I t s w ay In to to administer an oath.three high schools, founded a junior 7. Sunday as a religious Sabbath shallteacher in a Catho l ic schoo l stands a t he i st i c m ovem en t , begun teaching no l on ge r b e e nf or c ed by l aw .h er f ee t firmly p lan ted upon th e I atheism on one Ship of th e United States 8. "Chris t ian" mora li ty shall b e d on enc iples o f sound pedagogy a nd s o un d , Navy. and affiliated with itself a number away with. In I t s p l ac e shal l be naturalof members of facul t ies . "The beau ty of mora li ty , equa l rights an d impartial lIb-r t he r ea lm of re l ig ious t ru t h a n d ' I t ," s ai d Freeman Hopwood, s e cr e ta r y o f e r ty .realm of secular truth. while we t he a thei s t organization. In an interview 9. "I n God we trust" shall be takeny think an d s pe ak o f them a s s ep a- w it h Mr. crory, "Is that we h av e s o m any off th e coins.and d i st inc t , yet h.ave many po in t s a the is ts In the college faculties In Amer- Th e first college atheist body to be 01'c on ta ct . N ot o nl y that , bu t certain I Ica . . . They can't say mu ch a bo ut ganlzed In the United Statesthrough th ereligious truths are so It. as they w ou ld b e thrown ou t . . . II nf l ue nc e o f this a ss oc ia ti on , w e r ea d,an d kni t together with certain bu t they encourage t he s tuden t s a ll t he y wa s at th e University of Rochester, N. Y.truths as t o be Inseparable from: can." To Which ano the r wr it e r bears Their students c ho s e a s t he i r n ame "TheUnconscl0l..1s1y t o t he pupil In the ' witness. as wl1l be shown l a t er on In this Damned SOUls," a name which has beenand. conceivably. without article. copied In other colleges. PicturesqueconsciOUS adver tence of his teacher, Mr. Crory presents an unembelllshed names are popula r . and we find chapterstruths are presented t h e p up il I n , s t at ement of facts a s h e h as f ou nd t hem n amed "Th e Socie ty of the Godless," Inproper relationship. A tendency Is and as they a re d es cr ib ed t o him by New York, which Is part of th e nationalt ed , e ve n I n th e minds of th e very ad ul t an d a do l es c en t l e ad er s o f the organization known as th e Junior Athen g, t o see t ru th In th e whole. to see movement (but here, for th e sake, of the ty League: "God Black Sheep." In a Itruths a l l converging to th e young who a r e p r es e nt . I must omit t he Philadelphia high school; "The Devll's.center, which Is God. rather horribly blasphemous s ta temen ts which Angels." Los Angeles; "The Circle of th e Ias separated and broken fragments. , are made. Some o f them a r e I n a n y c a s e God le ss ." U nlv er s ly t o f W is co ns in ; "Thecannot be sound pedagogy, and much : too shocking to b e r ea d a lo ud In this Leg io n o f the Damned," whose head IsIs It sound phychology, to tell th e sacred p lace) . With, all that has b ee n c al le d " Hi s Satanic Majesty," th e Unlmore and stl1l more about hi s b ody a cc ompl is he d. s ay s Mr. C ha rl es S mi th . v er sl ty o f N or th Dakota. T he beliefsI ts o rgans an d the func tions of those the president, the a s so ci a ti on s h ou l d wh ic h the high school an d collegea b ou t t h e material world round h av e don e b et te r w it h t he "easy field" s tUden ts a re encouraged to cons ider . wed a bo ut h im and Its mounta in s and I before It. . . . Its program Is a s fol- re ad. m ay be s um ma ri ze d as follows:and lakes and no th ing , or next to : lows: "There Is no God . Th e Idea of th e VIr-about God a s th e First Cause i 1. All churches shall be t axed. gin Birth Is l au gh ab le . T he re Is nod Last End o f all. Rathe r. a s we have: 2. Chaplains In Congress. Leglslautres h e av en and no h e ll . R el i gi on Is worshipthis supreme relationship mus t a nd In th e army and n avy sh al l b e d on e of the supe rna tu ra l and shou ld b e a bol -be In the foreground In his educa- away with. Ished.and unde r st and ing , so that It ma y 3. Appropria t ion of pUblic money for There Is more, bu t this should b e mo reso In the mo ld i ng o f his present and sectarian u se s ha ll be stopped. than su ff icient . Here Is "blasting a t t helife. Nor does It repair t h i s r adl - 4. The "boot legg ing" of th e Bible and Rock of Ages" for you. a nd I t needs nod ef e ct t o Impart this Instruction s ep e r el ig io n I n to the pub lic schoo ls o f Amer- comment f rom me .t ed and apar t . a s In th e church alone.In t he Sunday school or home alone . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ..~ this Ident ical reason, that theseI { themselves ar e not separated andbu t as Inseparab ly Interdependent When Should I Order Ir.dovetailed as cause and effect mustbe, ' AWNINGS?not all th e country Is compolaCe:lt,!" i'really big me n In education and th e FORESIGHTED people a re a n sw e r- .In statesmanship are ing th e question now, thereby eliminatingM"Ung' on' o o n " ~ , , " " I th , Sp"ng ro,h. Th , awning, th" , may

    f ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ _2ii L ~ : ; A l ~ ~ ~ n ~ ~ f ~ ? CO. Iof our so-called Christian nation, Call Ardmore 1842o f u s, go t o n o church at all?' . IIthis loveof licentiousness o n t he .......~ ~ ....~ ....~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~and In ou r I lt er at ur e? Whe nc e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "':bandi t ry In low places an d jugglingpublic f un ds I n high places? Whyn o t th e chairs of our Governors, whyno t the Cabinet of our Pres iden t se from this? And what are we gOingdo about It? The National Educationan organ izat ion of teacherso th er p e rs o ns I n te r es t ed I n e d uc a at a meeting I n C le ve la nd I n 1907repor ted by a Chicago newspaper asofficially as follows: "The nextIn th e schoo l l i fe o f t he count rys t p ut conscience training decisivelymind training." The n ex t a dce ! T ru l y. th e ch i ld ren of this worldbeginning to b e a s wise as th e chilo f l ig ht . T he y a re b eg in ni ng toup with th e slowgolng old Cathochurch. The New England JournalEducation of Sep tember , 1907. said,k ingof th e work of educa t ion of theChurch: "Her brotherhoods andher sisterhoods an d nuns Imt t hei r religion (and moral training)SOUls as Indelibly as th e diamondk s t h e h a rd e st glass. They In gr a inr f a ith In human hearts when mosti c t o the touch. Are they wrong.t he y s tu pi d. a re t he y Ignorant, thatfound parish schools, convents, colin which re l ig ion Is taught'! Not'a man be worth more than a dog, o human SOUl, wi th e tern ity for duraIs of more value than t h e s p an ofex istence fo r a day. If they llreh t t h en we ar e wrong. If our Pur it anwere Wise, then we ar e foolish.. . With their policy they w11l Inwith ours we w il l d ec re as e. W eno p roph et . bu t It seems to us thatretaining their religious teachand we o u r h e at h en schools, willupon Cathedral c rosses a l l over Newwhen our meet ing houses w11lt u rned In to barns. Let t h em go onreligion t o t he ir children an du s go o n e du ca ti ng o u r c h il d re n I nwithout a r ec og ni ti on o f G od _ - - _ __ _ __they wlIl plant corn and t ra in grapeon th e unknown graves of PlymPilgrims and of th e Puritans of

    B a y ~ 'ndeed It Is no t unreasonable to asthat very many pa ren t s deeply rethat during th e tender years o f theirboys an d girls, while t hei r l i t tl eand hearts ar e as r ea d y a s w ax toth e Imprint of virtuous exampledevout Instruction. during th e yearsmore hours of every school day arewi th teache r than ar e s p en t w it hInstead of haVing before them,heroes an d heroines of th e glorious!o f Chr ist ian ity , a re spoonfed Withr ie s o f the v ir tu es o f I nd us tr y anda nd s uc h t o b e l ea rn ed f romdoings of 'Peter Rabbi t , ' ' J immie Redan d 'Johnnie Woodchuck: Ithere must be countless parentshea rt s a re filled wi th th i s l amen t.t they are he lp less . fo r they ar e nota nd t he ir own churches doto h el p t hem. Bu t what s ha lls ay o f C at ho li cs w ho h av e r ea dy t oschools In which their God-givengeny may learn that they may Indeedto g ai n t he whole world. If theybu t In th e effort t he y m us t n ottheir Immortal souls; o f C a th o li cw ho h av e r ea dy t o h an d soundcomple te secu la r educa t ion weddedthat In religion and good morals:that which , beyond a l l doubt, manypa ren t s can o nl y l on g f ory et d o no t u se It? On e can do nothan l ea v e a l l such to their owng ht s a nd t he ir own conscrences.remember, I as a p r ie s t m ay t r if l eh t h e cha lice of the B lood o f Chr i st .fo rb id that I should, bu t It Is conBu t I c an r ep en t a nd repair.t If you tr i fle With th e s o ul o f a childcan only repent.i s m uc h more to be said, mybrethren. bu t this discourse hasbeen ex tended beyond o u r c u slimit o f t im e. W e h op e to returnth e SUbject s h or t ly wh en we shallk of th e secular training given in ou ra nd t he long preparation whichsisters undergo that they may beto g ive I t .r mi t m e t o t respass fo r a few briefes fu r the r that I ma y place beyou some In di c at i on s o f th e toO-Idangers to which boys and girls areUnknowingly sub jec ted by parents Io s en d them to schoo ls f rom whichinstruction Is barred. I read" Th e L i te r ar y D ig es t " o f July 2.and. mind you. th e article treats It of educational conditions in RussiaMexico. bu t I n o ur o wn l and-not ay e ar s a go . bu t In this year of1927. 'i sm Is spread ing with aston1Bh1ngI n t h e schools, colleges an d un!l e s o f th e country, an d is e v en exInto juvenile ranks. according toOroy, a writer !'ncl n o v ~ ofexperience.' who' hall 'been mveatlthe"II1t1iatloh for- ' 'The World's.., .,Ii1;' l ~ h ''Write.. the 'Auoc1atlon for th e A d ~ e -

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    ),1 r. Blulll is another valuable 1).1. Chalfant, 128 Chestnut avenue,a cq ui si ti on ano h is s pe ci al it y is I last Saturday a f ~ e r n o o n . ~ ' short CO.l'lTINUED FROM THE FIRST PAGBsur e to r egis te r .h igh indeed in t he p ro gr am and dehghtful socIal hour. I as fol lows:favor of t he numerous audiences. followed the bus in es s mee tl ll g. t "Praise Ye the Father" Organ Solo.-\11 th e o ld f avo ri tes will be on was voted to hold the annual busi- : : f l ~ l o I 3 P \ p e g l ~ o r P a " i ~ y . e r ~ r o m ' o o u n ~ ~ ~ : m ~ ~ ~ l l e. I I t' t I I '\ 1\1 Saturelay demplIon Cholrhand wIth son'Ts t l a t a re new ane ness mee 11lg a " .. . , "TI Prego 0 Padre" (Nlcolao).'b . I I 1 1 h Trio' Marie Zeckwer Holt. Rebekah VanJokes that are old bu t IJosslbly I :\Jay 26, t o be fo lowce Jy a t l11C - Brunt Conway. S. A. Rudolph., .' Organdressed in n ew f ur be lows in: eon at J o'clock. IInlIammatus IRosslnll. Marie Zeckwer HoltI '. and choir.reco"n ition o f t he s'Jlendid sen'ice: The followl1lg alternates were Fac ut Portem (Rossini). Rebekah VanBrunt, I I I I I . I Conway.I - I I I are :elected to at te ne t le t lIrtv-sevent l' Salve Regina (Dana). S. A. Rudolph.t leV reneeree 0 y . '. . . I Id Organ I' '1'11 . . t' ! natIonal congress. whIch was le IAddress Rt. Rev. Mgr. John J. Mellon.AI Ie .\ I er lS g0111g 0 S111g, no I \\ . ,I ' I . . ]. . 1\1 Ava Maria IMascheronO. Mrs. William B.: 111 as l111gton t lIS wee _. lV 1'5. Hamilton.less no t a " ' reat d ea l but seven IC \ I "( 5 JOSCIJll QUis est Homo (RossinI!. Mrs. Holt and Miss" b , i ..,tewart .- ne erson, ~ 1'.. Conway. FOR RENT Id aI t t fiI I -t I lie 10tl'ce"'1 '1 J I '\'J. 1'1 Sanctus (from Messe SolennelleGounod). . - e apar men, veJIles at e a ~ , ane am i I ).J 1 IeI', ~ , r s . osep1 _- I -en, lv 1'5. Henry P. Carr and choir. rooms, hall and bath. Conveniences." '111 ]Je gl'\'en a" to t he e xa ct t ime I Hugh :\Jartin, :\11'5. H. C. Vene- g f g ~ i ~ (from Mozart 's Twelfth Mass). St. BIg closets. Must see to appreciate. 103Chestnut avenue. Phone Narberth 3784-when h e starts and proper declar-: mann, ~ J r s . B. Earle Achenbach, F I i ; 1 a " i ~ g ~ ~ f t ~ f y c ~ c : : ~ . We Praise Thy Name" M. tf.. , I f I I .. I ).) rs. Rober t Dothan\. l\l 1'5. John Assemblage. SECOND FLOOR apartment, fiveatlOn made 01 t le act t lat le b l B 'l ).) R TV' ) rooms, bath, enclosed porch, all outside. . HI also a f ormal aff irma-: al ('y. . rs. . . ,cnClllanll etll( rooms. 301 Windsor avenue. tt.s ~ n g l 1 1 g al I e I" t'l t Ie ;:'Jrs. John Nash. 1\11'5. Charles M. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTStlon at t le conc USlon, 1a le, . I I FORI I ',' C I th' e 'e ' : IrwlIl . Regent, and t le a. ternates RENT-We s le y apartments.e Ie " ; l I l " ."uc 1 InnS are n c ~ - , , ( I R d dd" l Wayne. Modern apartment, 7 rooms and. h' . b t i le lt : :: ;unday to alteJ l( t le congress. ates: 2c per wor ; a lttona con- bath. Janitor service. Three minutes tosary .on occaSIOnS, t o p re ven con -, secutive insertions of 8.aJ?le advertise- station. 80 trains dally. $85 per month.fusion a nd q ui te p os si bl e mis- i MRS. CHARLES CHAUNCEY ment, 1c per word. Mml1num charge Garage available. C. M. Agnew, W a y n ~understandings. per week, 80c. 1271 and 732-W. ':'likado". wil l be es sayed !n a I :\.lrs: Agnes C. Chauncey, w,id- .'Ok SA I.E-Household furniture. I -S-";-"-I-N-O-l\-I-A-C-H-I-N-E-S-A-ll-m-ak-e-s-re-.Illall11el' ,,'11IL'll 111a)' IJe descrllJeel '10\\ at . Charles .Chauncey, dIed Must sell. Terms arranged. 93 Windsor paired. Liberal allowances on old maavenue, Narberth 2792. chines fo r new Singer. Phone Merionas ar tis ticallv unique, if you know; last FrIday mort1mg at h e h?me FOR SALE-Household goods . a ls o 1458-M. (tf)what w e m ea n, a nd i t s ho ul d not' on Righters Mill road, FaIrVIew, baby supplies. Mrs. Allen. Narberthhe forcrotten that there need never! near Xarberth. She was 86 years 3886. (4-28-28) I .he an alJology for the spleneltd' at age. . FROCKS ASD COATS made to order;. '1 Ch 1 d ddt also remodelIng. Mildred N. Fort. 317voices " 'h ich these town thespians: ,l\ rs. auncey la resl e a Bryn Mawr avenue. Bala-Cynwyd. Tele-possess, for what o the r bailiwick; the Fairview estate for more than phone Cynwyd 1501. (tf)of ou r size or s i tu a tion can boas t Ia quarter century. Fo r t he p as t WO:\IAX-Young, White, refined, dethe equal of Henry Carr, ~ Fred: f i v ~ years she had been an in- ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ e 2 i l ~ ~ l I d r e n In e v e n l ~ 4 ~ ' 2 8 : 2 ~ ) n e

    H ip ki ss , o r Jo e : 'l cG a rn ty , o r valtd. LOST Diamond ring, White gold set-: \ l ichael Collins, or 10hn Kelly, She wa s t he d augh te r of the tlng with sapphires, Easter Saturday be- Rea r o f 250 Haverford A.ve.( no t J oe K el le y) , o r jo e Dough- 'late Moncure Robinson and wid- t ~ : : ~ : ; o ~ , ; . ~ a d and Essex avenue. Nar- House and Decorative Paintingco 1 . R d I I ' . Cl I Cl ,ell Mail Orders and Jobbing Promptlyerty. or .::>e JastJan U 0 P 1, or! ow ot la r es launcey, a " - WOl\IAN WAl"-TEl> ' tor l ight Ci'eantiig Attended teSai11 :'lcCarton, o r T om Dlake, or Ik nown l awye r. There are no and cookIng (one meal). Call Narberth Phone, Narberth 3639.WHerb Barton, and one outstand-Ichildren . Funeral se rv ices were 4063-W.ing other which space an ? 1 ~ 1 0 d - held .:Monday a t h er late residence ....._ .._...-...-..........-..........-.. .....................-...-...._...-.._....-...-.._..._..__..-...-...-.......... ,e st v q ui te preclude mentlOJl\ng? Iand t I lt e rment was at '\Vest Lau- , {

    - - \ n ~ \ \ ' e r the question to yourself Irei Hill. 1 To the Publl.C.. ,and a gr ee t ha t a dollar is little t {enough w!len it pays tribute to the, W. H. MAC NIVEN { t .talents 01 snch swee t song ste rs . . -- { I wish to take this opportunity to extend thanks j !_ . = !as well a s p ro vi di ng a glorious I . \ \ ' i l l i a ~ l 1 H e l ~ r y MacNiven. 78, old- 1e"ening for t ho se who h a" e t he tlllle.Chlcago b ~ league baseball p l a ~ - ,t to th e p a tro ns o f th e Narberth Taxi Cab Company {. . , er. dIed la!!t Fnday of apoplexy at I l ls . f th ' f ' dl ' d t' h' l th 1good sen se and d l s c r e ~ l o n to pal t Ihome in t he CaldwelJ Apa rlmenl s, ] or ell' ne n mess an co-opera I on w 1 e e com-with . .;uch a smal l s t Ip end when Haverford avenue, Narberth. Funeral 3 pany wa s mine. lconfrunted with such extraordin-I sen 'ices were conducted by the Rev. t 1ary , ' alue IJohn \'an Ness, pastor of the Nar- ] Now that I have sold it to C. R. Humphries and t.e . . ' b er lh Pre sbyter ian Church, in the t 1 I\\ a l te r Case wII be on hand, at Stuard parlors, Ardmore, 8 P. M.. l M. M. Dickie, I hope th e public will continue it s( ' o t J : ~ e . h ap pi ly r ec ov er ed f rom I S a t u r ~ a y . T ~ body was sent to Chi- i g ene ro us s u ppor t o f th e new p ropr ie to rs , b o th ofhis operation a pretty s ch eme t o I cago tor bunal.. . ..] whom ar e well known an d es teemed in Narberth. I, 1 'f d ,11 I The deceased IS surVIved by hiS wld- t ;get a Itt e vaca ~ ? n , ~ . so '" I , ow; a dau ght er , Mrs. A. W. Byrnes, { g oo d t o r el at e, bIll Kengan. and Narberth, and four sons-Janles A. ] WALTER ROSER lCharl ie Cha in. than whom t he y i MacXi\' en , Ardmore ; S tewa rt and t { Id l't come better It's all very grand Kenneth MacNiven, Chicago, and , {01 . . J h M N' N b th : (Former Proprie tor of the Narberth Taxi Cab Company)tl "h o gIve so f reelv o f 0 n ac lven, ar er . J

    l e ~ e ~ l e n ' A system of ventilationwill be provided I ltheIr t Ime for th e good that they for Ihe corridors , a portion at the rear i ......--...._.--..--....-...-...-..-....-.._..._....-...-....-....-....-....-..--....-..--..--....-...-..-....-.can do, an d f ~ th pieasu re .and OIJOIJIJIJIJI3UIJIJIJL10IJOIJIJIJODIJDDIJDDIJDDIJDDDDDDDOIJODODOODDDODDIJDDOOODODDDDDODDIJDOIJIJDIJDIJDI:JLthe profit wh ICh WIll be den ved !JIJIJDlJIJIJlJOCIJDIJDDIJIJIJIJODIJDODDDDDDDDDDIJOIJIJOOODDDIJOIJDIJDOIJDlJIJOIJIJDOOIJDDDIJIJOIJDIJOlJOCClJoorfrom their efforts. Then with thesame kind of spirit, h a; lp y andhear ty , comes th e aud ience, to applauei th e p layers and the p l ~ y an dby t he ir p re se nc e a nd t he Ir p at r on age , a dd t he ir share to thesum-total of it all.To be absent " ,ould no t be likegood or ",ell-disposed folks at all,

    ~ n there ",ill be th ree evening s, iinstead of t " ,o . as here tofor e, so ithat eycryone ~ v i l l he comfor table Iand contented as can be. 'Tickets may be had a t D av is 'iand at C as es : o r a t th e Recto ry ,:and a g e l ~ e r a l im'itation is e ~ - :t en ded t o all X a rb er th t o be on!hane\. I.-\nd vou " ,i ll b e v er y g la d that iyou decided t o b e p re se nt . '

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    Short Busine ss Ses sion and GoodTime Promised.Th e Legion meeting next Monday n igh t, Apr il 23, will b e o f u nu su al i nt er es t t o the members ofthe local post. The executivecommittee m et la st '\Vednesdavan d d isposed o f many busines'sitems in order to make th e meetin g short a nd i nt ere st in g. R eports of all committees will bebrief a nd t o t he p oi nt .A. L . Coo ke w il l b e o n h an d t odistribute "legion poppies" andoutline th e plans for selling them.This is one of t he wor th ie stcauses th e leg ion promotes, as the.poppies are made by disabled veterans and the p roceeds f rom thei rsa le a re us ed by the l egion forwelfare work. Th e legion's slogan th is yea r is, "Buy your poppyin Narberth." All r esid en ts areasked to support this worth-whilecause.Following th e business meetingF rank Follmer will entertain themembers with card tricks. Aftereveryone is properly bewildered,card tables and cards will appearand hearts, pinochle, b ridge andother games will be in order.During thi s tim e refreshmentsw il l b e served b y A rt Cooke an dh is f ai th fu l c ommi tt ee . All le gionnaires a re u rg ed t o c om e ou t