Our Town August 23, 1929

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    PRICE, THREE CENTSarberth, Pa., fricay, August 23, 1929olume 15, No. 48

    , \ ~ , . , ~ l ~ ~ ' ~ l ' ) i . ; :S. Ho rn e r , .".303 N. Narberth Ave.Narberth, Pa .

    Chinese Honor Dead a t Two Hurt, Antiques \Fireside Reporter Finds Many Residents HomeOld Merion Graveyard Lost in BamFires From Vacations-Visiting Continues Strong

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    Autos Wanted ForTrip to Shibe ParkChildren t o See Big LeagueGame Next Friday; lantern Fete Tonight.NEWS OF PLAYGROUNDS

    WANTgO - Twelve mo th er s o rfathers who hR.ve eRrs and wouldbe willing' to drl ve about five orsix hoys o r g ir ls to Shibe Parknext J o ' r l d a ~ ' , August :10.This request is made bccause Connie) ' fack and Mr. Shibe wan t t o entertainthe descrving b oy s a nd g ir ls of thc

    Narherth playgrounds when t he A th l e tics p lay the Boston Red Sox onthat date.Drivers of t he car s will stay to sce

    t he g am e a nd then b ri ng the ir g roupsback after i t is o ve r. Automobiles willleave the playground promptly at 2:30P. ),1.

    If you are willing to help out in thisundertaking, write to 'Allan H. \Veathcrall, playground supervisor, ca re Nar herth Public School, s ta ting that youwill bc o n h an d, and also telling howmany children you wil l be able to take.

    School Opens SoonThe schools o f t he borough will re

    open for the fall term on Monday,Septembcr 9, at 8 :40 A. M., accordingto a s tatement made this week byPrincipal Ge or ge H . Wil so n. Theschool off icc wil l be open on Tuesday,Scptember 3, f rom 8 :30 until II forthe registration of new pupils for an yof the grades. Pup il s i nt en di ng t oenter L ow er M er io n f rom Narberthm us t r eg is te r a t t he s am e t ime if theyhave not previously a tt ended the Na rberth schools.

    Indian Missionary to SpeakThe community se rv ices which areheld every Sunday evening at 7 o'clockon the l aw n o f the Lutheran Churchhave 'been well attended. The servicesnext Sunday evening, the 25th, will bein charge o f Rev . A . F. A. Neudoer'ffer,who has served as a Lu the ran m is sionary in India for seventeen years ,an d intends to re tur n in th e n ea rf ut ur e. . H is t op ic will be "My Ex -periences in India." .

    Funeral of Miss MorganIs Held on Monday

    Mid-August finds many o f o ur resi- Miss Jane Alexander, of Brookhurstdents r et ur ni ng t o t he ir h om es a ft er Avenue, has j u st r e tu rned to her homehaving spent enjoyable weeks moto r- a ft er a three weeks' stay at Amitying to northern points or having taken ville, Long Island, N. Y.advantage of the cool, dear skies and Miss Susan G. Baker , o f Anthwynthe radiant beaches at t he s ea shor e I Road, is a guest at the Seaside Hotelresorts. And the/ mountains, from in Atlantic City.all accounts, have claimed their shar

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