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    Saturday al 1 P. M.Specially Selected Feature

    for the Children

    Shirley Temple

    The s'll'eetheart of the filmssinging, da "c i "g and smilingher 'Il'ay ;nto YOllr hearts IIIher IIIost 10"able role.

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    S h ir le y T empl e i n " St owaw ay "This Week.End a t N ar be rt h"S towaway," Shir ley Temple's lat

    es t film, stars t he m ig ht y m it e a s aChinese orphan left homeless by abandit raid. In th e film now at theNarberth she makes fr iends with Rober t Young, an American playboy, andbr ings adven tu r e and love to h im andAlice Faye. Music an d lyrics ar e byMack Gordon an d Harry Revel.

    "Rembrandt," Monday a nd Tu es day, stars Charles Laughton as th egreat Net he rl an ds p a in te r whoreached the height of fame at 21, andthen faced misfortune, poverty andsocial ost racism before he wa s 35.Featured in s up po rt a re GertrudeLawrence and Elsa Lanchester (Mrs.Laughton).

    Wednesday ( Ca sh Awa rd N ig ht )A nn ab el la , H e nr y F onda an d JohnMcCormack ar e featured in th e techn icolor produc tion, "Wings of theMorning."

    Next week-end the Narberth willpresent "After th e Th in M an " withMyrna Loy an d William Powell.

    Mar, 2. 3. 4

    February 26Martha RayeGracie AllenBen Blue

    Karen Morley

    HOL IDAY"Feb. 27, 28; Mar, 1

    Brian Aherne

    Fri., Sat.-Mar. 5. 6

    PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAnWATER lUmPAny

    brought their culmina ti ng d is tr es s whenwater-works could no l onge r operate Every EnO'ineeriolY Precaution is t ak en t ot > t >insure this system against floods, droughtsan d other extremes of Nature to maintain a constant supply of

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    Narberth

    Tues., Wed., Thurs .Henry Stephenson

    " THE PLAINSMAN"James E ll ison Cha rl es B ickfordHelen Burgess

    Sat., Sun., Mon.Merle Oberon

    Coming:

    FridayJack BennyGeorge BurnsMary Boland"COLLEGE

    Jack Oakie Gene Raymond"That Girl F rom Paris"

    Sunday Movies, 2-11 P. M .

    Troop 8G ir l S co ut T ro op 8 o f N a rb e rt hhad a meeting last Tuesday i n whic h

    we l ea rn ed a bo ut o ur knots, Wealso learned how to whip a rope.

    The girls in the Narberth Schoolthat ar e in our t ro op ar e having askit on s co ut in g i n auditorium period this Friday in the Na rb erthSchool. JEAN, SIMPSON, Scribe

    *A spl en di d s el ec ti on inBRITISH MADE CLOTH.Str ipesor d j ~ g o n ~ l s h ~ n d stitched. with H y m ~ n h ~ i rcloth f ronts. i n d i v i d u ~ l I ystyled into single ordouble b r e ~ s t e d models,

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    Mrs. Gustave A. Bisler, Jr., of YorkLynne Manor Apartments , will entertain at a theatre party on March 24in honor of M r. an d Mrs, Walter C.Richardson , of the Barclay, followingthe lu ncheon which M rs , W il li amMitchell Irish, of Green Hill Farms,Overbrook, will give at the Bel1evueStratford in honor of Miss Richard-

    Virtually all lawyers' g r o u p ~ - oflE as te rn P enns yl va ni a h av e joinedw ith the M ~ n t g o m e r y Ba r Ass.ociation iin condemnmg the proposed lIlcreasein lJ1embership o f t he Supreme Courtof the United States.Lower Mer io n' s relief cases decreased two last week to 56; Narberth ' s f igure remained unchanged at

    Feder a l Sav ing s Assoc ia tionExempt F r om Social Securi ty

    Former Resident BetrothedMr. a nd Mrs, R. G. Aungst, for

    merly of Narberth, n ow o f State College, announce th e engagement oftheir daughter, Marga re tt e Ed ga rAungst, to Dr . John Reese Richards,

    Cost ume P la t es on Display of Det ro it , Mich.The Nal'berth Community Library Miss Aungs t and Dr. Richards ar e

    announces a display ( now and until graduates of Penn State . Dr, RichMarch 4) of historical costume plates ards is a. membe r o f the faculty ofdesigned as a WPA pro jec t, Th e Wa yn e U n i ~ ' e r s i t ~ , Detroit.lates ar e t he p rope rt y of the Lower I The weddlllg WIll take place earlyp . th .Merion Junior High School an d will 1Il e sprmg,be filed as a part of the school pic- -------ture collec t ion when they ar e re- Wedding Da te Announced

    turned by the l ibrary. The marriage of Miss Isabe lle Mac-The countries i nc lu ded in the dis- Farland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

    play ar e Persian, Byzantine, Greek, Richard MacFa rl and , of ConwayFrench, Roman and English. The avenue, Narberth, and Mr. Adonp la te s c ov er a nc ie nt , m ed ie va l and Hor sl ey , son o f M rs . Frank Horsley,modern times t hr ou gh t he l at e Vic- o f Oakmon t , will take place on Sattorian period, urday afternoon, March 13, at four

    For those interested in costume his- o ' clock at All Saint 's Church, Wynnet or y a nd des ign the library h as t he wood,fo llowing books: "English Costumeof t he Early Mid dl e Age s, " b y IrisBrooke; " En gl is h C os tume o f theLater Middle Ages ," by Iris Brooke;"A Peep at t he Worl d' s Dol ls ," b yCanning Wright; "ABC Book o f Peo ple," by Walter Cole; "Costuming AP lay, " by Grimball & Wells; "FancyCostume," by E. T. Hamil ton, in hisbook "Handicraft for Gir ls" ; "Dresseso f t he Mistress of t he Whit e House,"by R. G. Hoes; "Fancy Dress Described," by Arden Holt; "HistoricCostume," by Elizabeth Sage; "EarlyAmerican Costume," by E dwa rd War wick; "The Costume and Se tt i ng fo rthe Mask ," by Mills & Dunn, in theirbook, "Marionet tes , Masks an d Shadows."

    E/illore S. Wamer Engaged:'III'. and Mrs, Edward O. Warner,

    of 727 Clarendon road , Penn Valley,announce th e e ng age me nt o f th ei rdaughter, Miss E li no re S tan ley WarneI' a nd M r. John \ \' ye th S ai le r , ofPhi'ladelphia, son of MI'. an d Mrs,W il li am A . S ai le r, o f R ol an d Park,Baltimore, Md.i\liss \\ 'arner is a graduate ofFriends' Central School in Ovel ' brook,and at tended the Philadelphia Schoolo f Des ig n for Women, and t he Be rt eFashion Studio.

    7. Fifteen cases of mumps headed thene\\' contag ious cases in Lower Mel'ionreported last week by Health OfficerMarv in E . Reynolds. There were alsochickenpox, 12; scarlet fever , 4; masles, I, and German measles, 1.

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    In the MailbagRegarding th e Committee

    Editor, Ollr Towll:"Have just noted that His Hono r .

    the Burgess, has appointed a committee to look into the w a ~ ' s and m e a n ~of improving the facilities o f t he borough. I also read that these mellgood and true were ' independent . 'As t h e ~ ' ar e all Republicans, it is evident that Democrat" ar c not rated byH i Hono r a nd by t he E di to r a s ' l l l-c!f.'}J('lld('llt.' "

    7 h Spectator

    Fo r t he l as t five y e a r ~ word hasbeen c om in g o ut o f D et ro it that ther ea r- eng ined ca r was about to beshown and the patenb which l11t\'ebeen going through Wash ing ton ind icate that the dcpal'ture is gettingcloser to production. Only recentlyFord filed papers covering a b ral , e tohe u se d i n connection with a real' engine a nd s ha rp eyes can see in somelines of certa in Genera l i\Iotors carsa gl'adual s lope to \ \' ha t t he n ew ide awill c al l for in t he w ay of "cal' contour." Thel'e i" no doubt that thcproject is receh'ing more at tent ion, asit is hard to c on fu t e the c la im thatthe r e st r ic t ed w indow area, longhoods and the lowcred f l o o r ~ o f rec en tyears' models hav e h ad a substantialshare i n add ing; to the d ea th r at e,Particularly is it a s ~ e l ' t e d that these"handicaps" to s af e d ri vi ng are accountable pr imari ly for t h e in cre as ein the number of ch ild ren killed, ~ O f . ;morc in ID3G than in HI:l5, a nd it i"well known that the gcar tl'ade isalert t o t he l arge tonnage which theythink is in store for them as a resultof the change, even if t he pub li c atl arge cannot be made fully aware ofwhat is on the tapis, in view of t heobvious etfect it cou ld Iwvc on currentpurchases.

    Civil Service Examinat ionsThe United States Civil Service

    Commission has announced open competiti\'e examinations as f o l i o w ~ :

    Park I'anger, $1,860 a y ea r, N at iona l Pa l'k Service.Senior educationist ( ~ e n i o r ~ p e c i a l i ~ in elementary educat ion) , $4,600a year, Otlice of Educat ion, Depart mcn t o f Interior.Pl'incipal. I nd ia n c ommuni ty a ndboarding- ~ c h o o l ~ , $2,000, $2,600, and The Lower Mer io n Federal Savings$:1,200 a ~ ' e a r , I ndi an F ie ld Sel'\'ice and Loan Association an d its employes(including Alaska) , Depa r tment of are exempt frolll the Social SecurityIntel'ior. Act, according to advice rece ived fromJunior wal'del' (female), $1,:320 a the Federal HOllie Loan Bank Board\'ear. Feder a l I ndus tr i al I nst it u ti on in Washington, D. c.fo r Women, Depal'tment of Justice, Exelllption frolll Social Security

    County Commissioners Alderson, W e ~ t Virginia. t a x e ~ i based on the fact that theDefcnd 1937 Budgc t Medical technician (tissue culture), Lower Merion Fede ra l S av i ngs and IContlnue,1 fl'om Page 0,,(> $I,G20 a year, ro.:ational Institute o f Loan Ass oc ia ti on is an "instrumen-bel'n provided for, and t o w n ~ h i p s Health, U. S. Public Health Sel'vice. talitv" of the United States Governkt\ 'e been able t o r ed uc e their tax! Chief accountant, $5,600 a ycar, as- lllent, be ca use o f i ts m em be rs hi p i n ~ e ! ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ : : : : ~ ( ~rates somewhat in t he l as t few years. isistant chief accountant, $4,600 a the Federal Home Loan Bank Sys- 'The Commi ss io ne rs d en ie d that i yeaI', pr incipal accountant , $3,800 a t en t.t he rc h as been any subs tan ti a l in- year , accountant and auditor, $:3,200cl'ease in t he number o f c oun ty e m- a year. Commodity Exchange Admiployecs, stating that the personne l of n is tr at io n, D ep ar tm en t o f Agl'iculthe offices has been added to only tul'e.where absolutely necessary to handle Full information may be obta in e dt he i nc re as ed work caused, IHll'a- from the local postoffice.d o x i c a l l ~ ' , by the depress ion ,

    .. .. .. As fo r county indeb tedness, the Narberth Bridge ClubTh e important subject is plainly statement continued: "I t s eems t o u s February 17, top scor e, M rs.

    o ne o f m an y a ng le s a nd c on cl us io ns that Montgome ry Coun ty , with a T h o m a ~ Blake and Miss Anna V.I'egarding a ny f ea tu re of it s hould f lo at in g d ebt o f $400,000, or $1.40 pe r Foley ; s ec ond p la ce , Mrs. H. I. Mcno t be reached too quickly. On all capita, should be able to assume this Connell and Arthur Cooney.sides of us thcre is evidence of what 'small change' indebtedness, especi- February HJ, top scor e, M rs .can be called a deslJerate effort to cur- allv when our F ed er al Government Charles B. Stoudt and I\lrs. H, I.t a il t he number of acciden ts, bu t it is h a already contracted a debt of $250 McConnell; tie for second place , Mrs ,no t un fa i r to say that quite too much Jler capita. . , , And furthermore, C. J, Goodyear and Mrs. E. C. Grisof the preaching on the need of s af et y a ny f unds so borrowed have been on wold, w it h Mr s. Al le n S hube rt a ndis wasted on thin air. For instance, the r a te o f t h ree -quar t er s of one pel ' Mrs. Howard D. Simpson,what possible impression can the sac- cent." February 12, correction on score:charine a nd s il lv stuff which we see I In conc lud ing , th e Commissioners top, Miss Anna V, Foley and Mrs. C.on the official b i l l b o a r d ~ make on thel ~ a i d that t he y e xp ec te d a ll floating J. Goodyear; second place, Mrs. Walmucker who headlong:s himself and d eb ts t o b e p ai d w it hi n t he n ex t two tel' J. Scott and Mr s. Howard D.others to destruction and why are years, and that the seventy miles of : Simpson.tho se in authority reluctant to assign ro ad s now owned by the county will February 20, t op scor e, Arthurt h is impor tan t public ity to qua lif ied be maintained in t he p ro pe r condi- Cooney and 1\1rs, Roy Greenwood;experts who can provide at least tion and i n k ee ping with the needs second place, J. H. Baker an d Clif- son.something which wil l "s tick" and n ot o f the county. ford D, Goodwin.be t he b ru n t of constant wisecrack". F e b r u a r ~ ' 22, t op s co re , II. L Mc-Then, too, it is important, if proper Pupils' Recital Tonight Connell and J. H. Baker; secondheed is p ai d t o w el l- es ta bl is he d f ac - M il dr ed \ \' . B ai ly , teacher of piano, place, : \1rs . Cha rl es B . S to ud t a ndtors, that such ~ i g n s should b e s co t- and voice, announces a pupils' recital ' \ \ 'a l ter Harri s .free from any evidence of politics 01' this Friday evening at he r home, 523 Ifi================;iflpartisanship. Sonie may say that Dudley avenue,this is not a feature o f c on se qu en ce , S pe ci al features will be piano numbu t it is, as no part of the sign should bel'S by four-year-old Mary Tripician,do anything except cOlllmand pro- \'ocal selections b ~ Kathryn Baily,found r e ~ p e c t and, say wha t y ou w il i, a nd p ia no duos.the blatant sponsorship of n1en you Others par t ic ipating will be: Franvoted against won't a lways h elp in in- c e Ande r son, Helen Bes t, Marjorie,c r ea s ing t he i nt e re s t and compliance Enz, Harriet Nold, Patsy Krauskop, IIwhich ought to be. Furthermore, Nancy Knapp, Mary Baily, Francis,there is sufficient discernment in a Burns, Billy Cortright, J. T. Dwyer,large part o f t he b od y p ol it ic as to Henry Frye, Jr., and Jackie Baily.make it aware o f ho w t hese "signedsigns" come about, and why they came The Pencoyd Iron Works p la nt o fabout w he n t hey di d, t he whol e i dea t he American Bridge Company wil lbeing a throw-back to Tammany pro- e nt er t he control of the Carnegiecedure i n the u sc o f pub li c not ic es for IlJinois Steel Corporation of Pittsth e p r i m a r ~ ' purpo se o f personal ag- burg-h on March Lgrandizement. Certainly whatever The Pencoyd plant wil l be operatedfor ce t he sign may have is not sup- as a part of the eastern or P i t tsburghplemented by having the name s o f in- d i st r ic t o f the Carnegie -Il l ino is conodividual officials also appear on it a nd , c ern.

    OUR I " ' " J n O ~ " 1'1\..1 1 independent of the safety signs, it isJL \ ,W l. !a growing practice whi ch s ho ul d b eIdiscontinued else ou r officials bespreadA Co-operative Com.munity Newspaper, themselves fa r beyond t he ir p ro pe rfounded in 1914 by the Narberth I bounds, Little Garden Days, sponsored byCivic Association, and lJUblished * .. .. Main Line Federation of Churches, ateven/ F'/'iday a t Narber th , Pa. I S '11 I . f' be u Community Center, Bryn Mawr, May, tl spea { l I lg 0 sIgns, ca sePhilip Atlee L l v l n g ~ t o n , Publisher I they arc read by so many people who 12 and 13,Edwin L. Paxson, Editor, .Anne Morgan Robel 't s. Social Editor l'dO n ot s eem to r e ad . anythm.7 . e l s ~ : Main Line Orchestra, Adolph Vogel,Office _ 209 Haverford Ave., Narberth we wonder how the.edltors of Time conductor, Lower Merion Junior High--- would handle a bJ1 lboa rd presenta- Auditorium, March 31, 8.15 P. M.Telephone_Narberth 4100, Cynwyd 811. d' tl f t t ff d'aubacrlptlon rate, $2 per year In advance ItlOn to nv e 11' ac soan 0 en mg Youth Concert, Eugene Ormandy ,- - - a pUblic? In similar specu la t ion , thel ' e conducting , Academy of Music, MarchEnte red as second-clas!! matter cto- Iber 13, 1914, at the PO'll Office at ~ a ~ - I is no r ea son t o doub t that one of the 17, 8 P. M.r : f J ~ ' P a. , u nd er t he Ac t of Marc ' , capable advert i sing a g ~ n c i e s WOUldd All-Star Concert Seri es p r es ent swelcome t he l ar ge t a sk With gusto an Nelson Eddy, baritone, Academy ofFriday, February 26, 1937 I in any event , some k in d o f s k i ~ e d d.i- Music, March 11.rect ion should be dr af t ed , a s t ere IS M ' Ch'ld 'Tha wealth of impressive material on Clare Tree aJor I ren s ea-

    which t o f or ce the fight and not th e Itre p r ~ s e n t s "Rebecca of Sunnybrookleast valuable of it (in v iew o f th e I Farm, Erlanger Theat re , March 13,millions of low-priced c ar s b ein g 10.30 A. M.driven) is the extra cost which ha s I Bala-Cynwyd Choral presents "TheTh e Public and Sa fe ty Propaganda to be paid by the reckless drivers IGondoliers," \ V o ~ a n ' s Clubhouse,

    Automobile advertising nowadays themselves. F or d, f or i n st an ce , r e - Bala-Cynwyd, Apl 'l l 2 and 3,makes no mention o f t he speed possi- ports that when their 1936 model wa s Ibilities of the various c ar s a nd i n d ri ve n sixty-four miles an hour a Corpo r a ti on Taxe s Forceother respects t he p ro ce du re o f this I gallon o f g as l as te d f or only thirteen Industr ies to Leave State,intel ligent indust ry pays heed t o t he l a n d one-half miles. ~ forty miles Declares Doctor Kingper i l i n which their business is p laced pe r hour , a gallon ca rr I ed for twen t yby the constant i nc re as e i n m ot or and one-hal f miles, General Motors Continued from Pall'e Onefatalities. Whether or not t he t o ta lj L abora to ri e s demonst ra t ed that a current legislation wa s led b y M rs .of 37,500 deaths predicted by the Na- quart of o il w il l last for. 400. miles. if Henuan L. Schwartz, legislative chairtional Safety Council for 1936 was a maximum of forty mIles IS mam-, man.realized i s n ot yet known, b ~ all of t ~ i n e d .. If the s pe ed i s advanced t.oI A comprehensive report on th eus are aware o f t he devastatmg rate s l ~ t y mIles pe r hour , a ~ u a r t of 011 Goodrich p lan was gh'en by Mrs. Zipf,whi ch p re va il ed the whole year WIll only last fo r f if ty miles: In the a nd Miss Margaret O. Benade gavethrough and 1937 is already showing ~ a s e of tires, Goodyear ~ d v l s e s that a detailed report on th e Montgomeryan i n cre as e, d ue no doubt t o t he fact m t he c as e of a cal' drIVen at 45.5 County Poor Board, its personnel an dthat th e open winter has a l lowed miles pe r h ou r t he wear and tear on Ififth expenses,more cars t o r em ai n on t he road a nd t he rubber was only three- s as .also pe;haps, b ce au se t he copiousIh ard as on a c ar r un at the rate M'rs. Hf uber ~ r ~ s e ~ t ~ ~ . a , c o ~ ~ s erain ' and f og h av e a dd ed t o the per-Iof f i ft y- six mil es an hour, only Iresume 0 curren e ~ a I?nk II lp tt rplexit ies and dangers of travel. As eleven miles f as t er , bu t 40'7< costlier 'I r is bu rg a nd Mhrs. . adrwClc t't t ' er. . 't' Tho I' Scott spoke on t e revIse ons I u lOllthe spring season advances It IS ex- a s r eg a rd s tIre consump JOn. s bl'pected that the accidents will become, who ar c pinched to make t hei r month- io f t he Young ,Repu Ica ns .more numerous as a huge sa le of newllY payments would seem to have a I The CouncJ1 voted to go on recordcars is in the ~ f f i n g an d the startling, real ~ e e d f or th es e economies and!as opposing President Roosevelt's planr e co rd i s that a fa r greater percent-I there is none who should not face t he f or e nl ar gi ng t he S up reme Cou rt a nda ge o f new cars is invol\'ed in smash- fact that 90r;j o f a ll a cc id en ts ar e telegrams to that effect w e r ~ sent toups than o f o ld er cars, a fact which avoidab le and also that m o d ~ r a t e Senator. ~ a r r y A s h ~ r s t " c h a l l ' m a ~ ofcauses many to believe that the preS-II driving is the sign of real e x ~ e r l e n c e the JudICIary Comnuttee III t he Umtedent des ig n o f cars must be altered and in te l ligence, not to mentIOn t he S ta te s S en at e; H a tt en W. Summers,radically a nd p romp tl y f or t he s ak e' honorable consideration it accords to chairman of the Judiciary C?mmitteeof greater safety. the rights of others. in th e Hous e o f RepresentatIves, and* * THE SPECTATOR. Cong'l'essman J. \ViIliam Ditter.

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    TOTHEEND - -

    No . 318A RESOLUTION

    ESTATE NOT ICE

    lSc a li n"for Both NewspapersCount flve words to l ine

    ClassifiedAdvertisements

    -w1ll be accep ted up to Wednesday, 5 o'clock, tor Friday's Issues.Phone : NARBERTH 4100

    -w1ll be charged only to residentswhose nnmes appear In the telephone directory or to subscriberst o OUR TOWN o r t he NEWS OFBALA-CYNWYD.

    In the Schools

    Bros.C,,'IJl'yd 928Narb. 2602

    "It 's goteverything"

    Sizes 12-20.

    Black a nd r ed .Brown an d red,

    It Won't BeLong Now!

    Adelizzi

    The little E n ~ i n e e r says:

    At all Leading Druggists

    228 Bala Ave.102 Forest Ave.

    FURRIERS, CLEANERS. DYERS

    come -

    prepare f or it now?b ef or c w e k no w i t -why no tSpring weather will be here

    If y ou r S pr in g C lo th es n ee daltering, relining or cleaning,don' t wai t u nt il th e Robins

    EWEEf1122-24 CHESTNUT ST" H I LAD E L P'H I A

    STORE HOURS, 9.30--5.,.1 THE FIRESIDE .I

    Mrs. Ralston White, of Munich,! ----------------I LectH"" lOl' BirdsGermany , who is visiting in New: . ,, Y rk will arrive March 1 to be thc I On l\Iondaj at 11 0 clock gradcsg:es; of h er b ro th er a nd s is tc r- in -' 1, :! and 3 WCllt to the a U ~ i t o r i u m . tolaw, Dr, and Mrs. Garth Bocricke, of I h e ~ r a lecture 011 Wmter ~ I r dKenilworth road , Merion. FrIends and I ca rn ed many new thmgsI about them,Mr. a nd Mrs. L loy d B. Edgerton .'an d family, of Chestnut avcnue , spcnt EducatIOnal Pictures Shownthe week-end and Washington's Birth - On February 8 the e ig ht h g radeday at their place at Bellhaven, Va. g ir ls s aw a moving picture entitledMrs. John E. Thropp, 3d , of Trcn- "The Care o f Teet h. "

    t on , h as bcen thc gues t f or a week of Miss Gassner also showed a m ov ieIDr. a nd M rs . W il li am A. Pearson, of ca ll ed "Colonia l Archi t ec ture ."Avon road, Mer ion . February 11 Mrs. Brenner showedMr. and Mrs. J. J. Cabrey , of Nar- t he s even th grade a picture on the 1:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'l1li1

    berth , spent the week- end i n New 01'- Vale of Kashmir. Situations Wantedle an s, w he re t he y v is ite d M r. C ab- On th e 15th Miss Taylor showed a DAY'S WORK des. for Tu es day andrey's s is te r, Mo the r Pierre, who is p ic tu r e on "New Fa sh ion s i n Food. " A r \ d v e d n e s d a ~ ' by expo colored womnn.I 1043. (21)head of Xavier Universi ty in that City." Miss Henry showed the lower, .They returned home Wednesday. grades a very interesting film on For SaleMiss Bet ty B re ar ly , d au gh te r of I"Fire Safety." BOOK HOUSE--Complete with 8 vol-

    M C L B I f M ' urnes-practically new. Phone CYnwydMr. and rs. . . rear y, 0 anor I Mr. Knoll showed the eigh th grades 924. 6-8 P. M. '(tt)r oad , Penn Valley, formerly o f E lm Imovies on "Puri fy ing Water" on Feb- FRESH EGGS at the Barn ot the Rock-t e rr ace , h ad as her week-end gues t , I runr" 22. land Poul t ry Farm. We have no ' P h o n e l : ~ ; ; ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ; ; ~ ; ; ~ ~ ; ; ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~J . f01,J & do not deliver. We welcome cash & - - - - - ~ -Miss M ar y e nnmg s, 0 ney. I BETTY MciNTIRE, carry customers. Rockland POUltry Farm,Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haws, of North Rockland road, Merion, Pa. Ear-Dud ley avenue, entertained at a nest Valentine, Mgr.Washington's Birthday dinner Mon- Bo'V Scout Notes AI Your Ser ...iceday in honor o f D r. Albert Cowan, of / CARPENTER - BUILDER - EstimatesBris tol , Tenn. . . ch eert ull y tu rn lsh ed. Jo bb in g promptlyM. J 8t k f N B 'tt' I Camporee Next Scout Acttmty attended to. Leander Wickman, 305 Con-ISS ean a r , 0 ew n am" . . way ave. Narberth 3888. (23)Conn., will arrive Sunday, to be the I Begi nni ng Mar ch 1, Mam Lme - - - = - . ; . : . . . ~ . : . . - ~ ~ : : . : . . . . : . : . . : . . . : . : . - - - - - . . : =I '11 th I f the RELIABLE CARPENTER, al terat ions,g ue st o f h er brother-in-law and SiS-, Troops WI. g r o o ~ . emse ves or . storm windows. Gottlieb Esslinger. 122tel', Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. O'Sulli- major s ~ r m g a ct iv it y when t hey w ~ 1 l Conway avenue. Call Narberth 3748-R.

    van o f \ Vi nd so r avenue for tw o' hold t h ei r annu al c ampo re e. A s m = ~ = = = " . - - - = = - - _ ~ - = : - - . . . . . , : , ( . : . : t f ~ )week's . '. Ithe past, Valley Forge wi ll be the s. ite DRAPERIES, Slip Cove rs , Ve ne ti anblinds, Awnings. Furniture, Upholster-d W d I of t he c am p g rou nds . S co ut off iC ials lng, Beddings, Rugs cleaned, repairedMrs. R. J. Dothar ,o f ynnewoo 10f the Council h av e e xp la in ed t o and stored. Challenger. 281 Montgomeryroad Mrs. John Henry, of lona ave- ... avenue, CynwYd. Phone , CynwYd 85.1'M E B D V'lb' , f M' scoutmasters that competItion IS not Formerly with John Wanamaker. ( t t) 'nue, r rs. . . e I ISS, 0 erIOn". f h .and Mrs. Robert L. Russe ll , of Chest-I a major purpose 0 t e occaSIOn. UPHOLS TERING and r ep . S pr tngs ot

    \V d d . "These camporees ar e fo r the pur- 3-plece suites repaired, $10; Chair re-Inu t avenue spent e nes ay II1 . . covered, $5. Go anywhere. Call Lewis,l" . b ' th t f M F pose o f g lvmg your patrols a chance 227 E. Lancaeter ave. Wayne 1496.\"arrlS ur g a s e gues s 0 rs. . . f - - - - - - - - - - - -=-- - - - -\\' B H f I f S th N l' to p r ac ti ce s cou tc ra f t, e xper ie nc e o r. . umcs ormer y 0 ou a - . I R f R' pat ro l l eadcrs to bUIld up the mora e ooms or entberth avenue. ' . 1 'II tI of vour Ulllt." Filla score WI no COSY, furn. 2nd floor tront room. Break-

    Plaid Suit-Frock in\' 1\11. and ~ l r s . CRhalllehs ~ \ ~ i g ~ e . r ~ , : be ;nnounced. Troops having gained fast opt ional. Ref . Cyn. 186-R. (22) Shull Lumber CompanyJr., and their son, a p , 0 00 SIl e, a ccrtain p rcdct crmi ned numbe r o fh k d d W h I Real Est at e f or Rentou r Sp o r t Sh o p avenuc, spent t c wee '-cn an as -, IJoints will be known as qualified The L,'nk Between Forest and Home, B d . Atl t' C' t I SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE In Narberth;

    Iington's i rt h a y III an IC I y'l t .' lOOpS. 6 rooms and bath, garage. old shade,et1695 Miss Madelallle Harnden. of Brook- i I I I h t I 'Il attractive section; enclosed porch; rental 29 Bala Avenue , Bala-Cynwyd CYNWYD 6621" I vn , N. Y. , was t he week-end gues t o f I A t 1lJug 1 t e a ua c a m ~ o r e e WI $:;0 per month. Write "A," Box 447, Nar-'1\11'. and : \l rs . Char le s E . Harnden, of not. be held until J \ : I a ~ 22-23, ani : : . ; b c . : . : . r ~ t ! : : . . I , . . : I . . : ' a : . : . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 3 P. M.

    11\1 d P \ T llc ' ac hI ev cmen t c on te st w il l bc held I: : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ; ~ ; ; ; ; ~ ; ~ ; ; ; ~ ; ~oreno I 'oa , enn a y. I . . . . . . Lost and Foundi\Ir 'lIld Mrs \Villiam G Brim'r of which Will lead up t o the actlvltIcs at 1001:00;1) 011 I lavel' ford avenue, hlad

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town February 26, 1937

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    February 26, 19 7.. ::-::-=:::-==-~ - - - - - - = - = : . . . - _ . _ ~ = -

    Deliveries of new Chevroletsare now being made inever-increasing numbers.Production in th e greatChevrolet plants is increasing with each pass ing day. To more than 100,000 loyalbuyers who have patiently awaiteddelivery of new Chevrolets orderedweeks ago-and to scores of thousands o f other p eo pl e who ar eplacing their orders now-ourthanks andour assurance of quickdelivery!Chevrolet production is rapidlyincreasing, and deliyeT')' of yourcar wil l be made 500/1, if you ha"eplaced yourorder in past weeks, orif you place it today!Moreover, we c an a ss ur e yo uthat you will be amply repaid forinsisting on ge t ting a new Chev rolet, because it 's the only completecar-priced so low an d becauseit will b ring you more value thanyou can possibly ge t anywhere

    else at such l ow pr ic e s.Thank you again fe r your loya:fr iendship-and you will thank uswhen you take th e wheel o f theseb et te r, mor e mod er n low-priced

    cars a nd t ruc ks . F or quick delivery-place your order /low!CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISIONGeneralMotors Sales CorporationDETROIT, MICHIGAN

    fered. We only hope this nice suburbancouplewill take our advice and convert their presentsystem to clean, controllable gas heat. Withthe thermostatic control, this method keepsright up with the vagaries of spring weather.

    We'lI install Janitrol, Bryant or WelsbachConversion Burners immediately on a sma lldown payment. Price $195 c as h f or e ac h,installed. Slightly higher on budget p lao 3 years to pay.-

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    Deposits Insured under the Government PlanMember of FederaL Reserve System

    Open a t 8 A. M. dai ly for your convenience

    The

    National Bank of Narberth.

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    AT OUR SUBURBAN STORES, OR SEE YOUR PLUMBER OR HEATING CONTRACTOR

    You'll be particularly itlterested u'he1l we e:'(plain flilly our convmient monthlybudget paYI//e1ltplan ongas house heating alld our low combination gas rate.

    /CHEVROlET

    PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY

    There it goes! The annual March wrangle onthe house temperature. Here' s Mr. Tob ia sTweetleson all "hot and bothered" becausehe 's met with the annual springand fall complaint-"this house has been l ike a bot-box!"Our sympathies go out to both. Poor

    Tobias meant well. It was a cold morningbe a rr anged for a n ice warm house all day.Instead the sun got busy . . . the ai rwarm .. .t he bouse p la in hot . Mrs. Tweetleson suf-

    question "How Safe is Salvation."Tuesday:8.15 P. M.-Community Bible class.Wednesday:8 P. M.-Prayer meeting.

    OUR TOWN

    "THANK YOUFriends o f ChevroletFOR YOURLOYALTY

    AND WILLINGo PATIENCE

    Merion 1301Florists

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    Page Four6.45 P. M.-The young people'smeeting.Monday, March 1:8 P. M.-The Board of Trustees.Hoi)' Trinity Lutl/eran Church Tuesday , March 2 :

    Re\. Clp.tus A. Senft, Pastor 10.;30 A. M.-Meeting of the WhiteMargaret Squier, Organist Cross.1) N D t' I ' Obse rve S i lver Anniver s aryThl' Third SUlldUlI in Lent :.. oon- evo JOna service.February 28: Wednesday, March 3: Mr. and Mrs. Matthew P. Adelizzi

    This is the final week of basketball i !l.45 A. 1\1.-Bible school. 8 P. M.-Lenten service of the celebrated their twenty-fifth weddinga l ong t he Main Line, that is, so far, 11 A. 1'1.-The service t heme : " Ch il -/ c h ur ch . S ermon: "Fourth 'Vord anniversary last Saturday. MI'. Ade- Ias the regular scheduled games arc: clI'en o f t he L ig ht ." From the Cross." lizzi is a member o f the firm of Ade- Iconcerned. The climax of the sea- G.4S p, :\L-Combined mee ti ng of 9 P. M.-Meeting of the officers and lizzi B ro s. , o f Narbe rt h a nd B al a- j jwn ~ g i n ~ n e w e w h ilie lrnd-'ilie S ~ i o r and I n ~ r m ~ i a ~ L ~ h ~ ~ ~ h e n ilie chureh s ~ o c l . ~ c ~ y ~ n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' c ~ I ' ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - ~ - ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 5 ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ers o f t he S ubur ba n area go i nt o ac-' Leagues in a Pocket Testament dis- Thursday, March 4: -tion in the preliminar ies of the State' cussion. 7,:]0 P. 1'1.-Badminton in the gym- ".... '/ ' ~ . _ - .tournament. i 7.45 P. l\L-The vesper service. nasium. Open to all men. ,\;fl,t ,;'; WEL.'-tDID IK'N., ' ~ , , ~'-~ W ~ ' :.Lower l'Iel'ion has won the right: Theme: "Ahab, Jezebel and Elijah." ~ ' ' ' ' ~to represent the First Divi;;ion of the ' Forum question: "Why Do We Con- 'fhe Presb')'teria,' Church

    League in these p l a ~ ' - o f T games. Just, fess, the Resurrection of the Body?" Rev. Archer E. Anderson, Pastor IT WAS 6 0 ' ' ' ' ' 6 TiDas Bill Anderson had to start thel Tuesday: !l..l5 A. l\1.-Bible school. J season last December without his ful l! 12.30 P. l\I.-Missionary Society 11 A. M. - Morning worship.strength in t he l ineup ; so will he Imeeting. Theme: "The Holy Spirit's Call." GET WARMhave to enter the toul'l1ament minus I I' P. ; \ I . - C o u n ~ i 1 meeting at the 11 A. 1'1.-The junior church, con- 1"at least one of his aces. Clarence' home of MI'. Welkert, 329 Conway duc ted by Mrs . D igby and Mrs . Cooke. -rODAY Griffis has been declared unable to: a\'l'nue. 11 A. M.-Children's nursery, un-play by his f a l 1 1 i 1 ~ ' physician. This! Wednesday: del' t he supervi si on of Mrs. Gilfillan. a . U ~ ~ 1 I ,decis ion is one of the greates t handi- 7 P. 1\1.-Junior choir. G,45 P. M.-The three Christian ~ , , , , ' ; ' ' J l f l j ..caps that cou ld pos si bl y be handed S P. :\I.-Lenten service. Theme: Endeavor groups.ou t t o t lw cou ch. Grim,.; has done "The Creed: Sanctification." 7,45 P. l\L-Narberth's happy Biblemore t ha n a ny o th er one player to, Friday: hour. S ermon: T he answer to themake the 1\1aroon team a big-time' 7 P. 1\1.-Confirmation class.competitor. I 7A5 P. l\I.-Senior choir. IThe toss o f t he coin calb for Lower iMerion t o mee t Chest er Ill'Xt Friday: Narberth Methodist Episcopaln ig ht a nd then, if they stay in the' Rev. W. Vernon Middleton, Minister I

    running, to mee t t he winll l' r of t he : S un da y, February 28: ICoatesville-Clifton Heights game. The nA5 A. :\L-Church school. It eam that wiII ofT:r t he s te rne st op-' 11 A. :\1.-l\lorning worship. Serposition to the : \Iaroon will be Coates-I mon: "The Adequate Christ."ville. The boy;; from CIH'stl'r C o u n t ~ :L:JO P. : \ I . -. J r , Epworth League.have improved c o n s j d e r a b l ~ ' since G.45 P. :\I.-Intermediate and Sen- - ; . = ~ = = = ~ ~ = = ~ = = = = ~ ~ it he y g av e th e Bul ldog's a t rouncing- iol' Epworth Leagues.befo]'e Christmas. 7,4ii P. 1\1.-Evening wor sh ip . S er -* ,111011: "The Great RefusaL"Cheltenham was b ru sh l' d a si d, ': : \I on da y, : \I ar ch 1:rather handi ly last Friday e\'l'ning- at I' P. l\L-l\1eeting of the Official

    Lower :\Ierion. Th,' fast.,.;teppinl! Hoard.midg-('\s from Old Y01'1; road p l a ~ ' ( ' d Tuesday. :\lareh 2:hard to s to p the s('oring of Ram"",:,: i-- P. :\I.-Church School BoardViglll'l's & Co .. hut did not han! tiL' Ilwding at the home of l\ Ir s. E . A.nec('ssary a b i l i t ~ " The final seor" .Jamison, :\lc'l' \vyn road and Rocklandwas ; ~ to ~ 1 and just about indil'at