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    P RIC E, F IV E C E NT S

    McTighe on Tax GroupDesmol1ll J. l\IcTighe, of ,116 Essex

    a\,enue, Narberth, a tt ended t he mee ting of the Pennsylvan ia State Ba rAssocia t ion in Hanisbul'g last week.

    McTig he i s a member of thelawyer's c ommi tt ee whi ch mad e astudy of taxation and p ropo sed aIc o n s t i t ~ t i o n a l a m e ~ d m e n t fo r a graduated 1I1come ta x 111 Pennsylvania.

    Debt Service C os t R ed uc ed ,More Allowed fot' Police

    an d Playgl 'ound

    75.00$300.00

    IBUDGET Tax Rate Unchanged,Boro Budget ~ 7 5 , 9 5 0

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    MRS. JOHN Y. HUBER, JR .

    APPROVED 1937New Bank Director

    EVENING

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    THIS

    NARBERTH . P ENN SYLVAN IA , J A NUARY 15 , 1937

    IDr . C. P. Sw an k A dd rc ss esMembcl 's an d Ftiends of

    H o ly T r in i tyi,D INNER

    ! ~ ~ O p e n Door" Church !Anniversary ThenleP. T. A. Presiding Officer

    Main Lines

    Salary o f Bor ough Sec re -t a r ~ ' ." , .. ", . . . . , . . . .

    Salary o f Bor ough Solici-to r " .. " ." .Salary of Borough Treas-urer " .. ".""",.... 300.00Shade Tree Commiss ion . . . 100.00

    Fire Protection , . . . . 7,550.00 1907 IS SUE EN DS SOONBoard of I-lealth, ,. . 2,200.00

    A tltted tra\'eling c a ~ e was pl'e- I i "The Ol)(>n Door" was t he theme of Police Protection 13,175.00I1 " I I" t" I the Serl110n 11l'eached to a large con- Strcet Ligh t ing 3,800.00 Xarbel'th Councl'l at l'tS Janua"yto Josep1 _,,( c IZZI, re \\'lI1g' of the arberth Business Igregation of members a nd f ri en ds o f Clcrical, Stationery, etc... 3,000.00 11lcpting ratificd the ta x rate of 16

    at the organization's annual ,Holy Trin i ty Lutheran Church, gath- Rent of Borough Offices.. 800.00 mil ls proposed in December andner Tuesday night in the G re en le l' ed in cPlebration of the fifteenth an- Highway Department (SaI- adopted a r ev is ed budge t of $75,-

    o f t he Ar cadi a Re st au r an t. Iniversary of the organ izat ion of the ar y of Superintendent I fl50,5fl. The ta x rate is the same asFrank A. S ch rc pf er , a s to as t- ieong'l'egation, by Rev. C. P. Swank, of Public Works, Roads, I for the last four years.

    D D ' t d t f " f Bridp;es, Sewers, Collec-s tl 'r , m ad e t he p re se nt at io n a s a I ., s upe rm en en 0 nUSSlOns 0 The budget is $1118.41 less thant imonia l of the Council, introduced i I th e E as t Pennsylvania Synod, last t io n o f Ashes , e tc .. . . . . . 22 ,300 .00 that proposed last month, but $559.50ill f tl b

    ' I I Sun(I'IY 1110rning. Sewer Renta l . . . . . . . . . . 400.00 tl tl !"36 fi Th 1e n ew 0 cers 0 Ie usmessmen' G h C 11 t' 1150.00 mor,e Ian le il gur,e. e a.rg-I t I H H I "TI t 'b t' tl t th h h ar age 0 ec Ion . . . . . . . , t f 1d a te \' p\'esen c( arvey arman, Ie con 11 u IOn la e c urc PS 1I1creases are or po Ice protectlOn,1 Deb t Ser vi ce , S in k in gfootball coach, who t ol d o f lis with an open door for fifteen years 1228659 which jumped in th e year from $11,000trip, with 1'1rs, Harman, to makeR to the faith, spirituality and EDWIN PO RTER DOLD Funds and Interest. . . . . '514'00 to $13,175, and the Playground and

    k f f tb 11 t th C b I t b'ld' f 't . State Tax on Loans. . . . . . . C 't B ' ld 'charge 0 00 a a e u an LOUIS ALONZO YOUNG ClaraI' er UI mg 0 a commum y IS who has been e le ct ed a director Care of Playg-round and olllmum y UI mg expenses, from

    i va l of Spor ts . ?ClIO wil l jJl'c"idc a l "Father's beyond comprehens ion ," dec la red Dr . of t he Nat ional Bank of Na1'- Community Building.. . . 4,400.00 $3000 to $4400. Most notable reduc-Roy Gowland, the new pres ident, Ni{/ht ," sponsored by the Parent- S\\'ank. "Every church is a beacon berth. ,111'. Do[(l is tax collector Comlllunity Library. . . . . . tion was in the deb t s er vi ce itemsoduced the other new officers who, Teaehe)' Association of Narberth ,light in a community-a continual 1'e- for the Nm'berth School District Interest on Current Loans 2,000.00 (sinking funds, interest charges, ete.),

    Nicholas Finnoia, vice-presi-! 11 ... (1 ;1lolldalj ('l 'l 'lIill{/ in the Nrl l' - j 'l 1I inde r t o eve ryone who pa ss es its and Borol/{/h. Re reati Boa d 1 , ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ \\'hich in 1fl36 totaled $14,235 and thi s:\Iarios Chios, treasurer, and i berth ,'ellOol rwdilol'illlll. I doors of t he i de al s i n l if e and a re- I' ,on r " . . year $12,286.59.

    S C a ~ , s c c r e t a ~ ' Y ' h ~ i r ~ c t o r s ; iProacfh t O d s ~ ~ wherever and in whom- B k' D . Sh Total , $75,950.59: Of note is the plan of Counci l toc a p . unne, w 0 a c arge;P T A F h .; ever oun . I an s eposlts ow payoff the 1907 s ewer b on d i ss ue ,t he d inner al'1'angements, Howard i at ers' Night MisR Ruth Hoffsten, chairman of In f q N b h' 1936 B ' ld ' which totaled $51,000, on Mav 1. The, Cotter, Harry H . Hol la r, J. J.I M d N b h i the committee to provide a picture crease 0 '1'178,931 ar er t s UI mg issue financed the first sewe;'s laid inhi te si de , Cha rl es H e \ ~ i t ~ , Carl i on ay at ar ert ,of Dr. M. E. McLinn, the first pastor 85 Pe rm i ts , C o s t $46 ,586 Narberth.

    Metzger, Jr. , and Mr. Adellzzl. i !of Holy Trinity, s ai d i n part: "He S kl ld H N b h Will i am H. Durbin, secretary of theCoach Harman of}'ered to show the, W 'f t f 't h t to c 10 er s ea r a r er t Eighty- f ive build ing p ermi ts f or" I es t C he st er S ta te Teachers, .was a man 0 grea aI , grea I' Narberth Recrea tion Board , reportedBuslUess CounCIl nlembers at a later i il 'l g at 'i i th Lo d's nst l tut ion Gains in A ll construction estimated to cost $46,586 ICollege Pr e id I t W'l l I c ne g y am re \'IS on n e l' ' d ' N b tl I t Ie Board spent $638.43 of its 1936date technicolor movies which he and s ell Iserv ice. May this picture always Departn1ents were Issue m ar er 1 ast year, ac- $ " .l\1rs. Harman took during their stay Speak cha ll enge u s to gr ea t f ai th , g re at ~ o r d i n g to the annual report of BUild-I ; > : 0 ~ 6 ; . ~ ~ ~ ' O P r I a t l O n leavl l1g a balancein Cuba . energy and great vision i n t he service N EW D IR EC TO R ADDED lUg Inspector George B. Suplee pre- ,LOU YOUNG TO PRES IDE of our Lord." sented to borough council. I EdwlU P. Dold, ta x collector, re-D ' D b th 10 't ported 75 p el' cent of the boroughM. R. Mackell responded to t he r e- S to ck ho ld er s of the National Bank UrIng ecem er ese perml s .FatherR ?\ight will feature the next 111arks of Ml'"S Hoffsten alld recel'ved f 'b 'ld' t t II' $3028 ' ' propcrty and occupatIOn taxes for_ of Narber th learned Tuesday at the 01 I 1II mg 0 a mg , \\ er e IS- 1936 had been collected.

    meet in g o f t he Parent-Teacher As-! t he picture for the congregation. sue( : B H Iannual meeting that the institution's Cl H h' N b th St urgess a I was delegated to rep-Lo\\'er 1'Ierion's families on relief sociation of Narberth Mondav eve-; This F r id ay n ight at 6,30 o'clock arence ump nes, ar er a- t tl b I h 2 h. dpposits ha \' e r ea ch ed th e fi gu re o f t' t . ffi $100 B S H dd k res en 11' oroug 1 at t e 7t con-numbered fiO last weel" a drop of two ning' at 8 o 'c lo ck in t he Narb e rt h: thc ~ o n g - r e g a t i o n will gather at a ~ i n - 21;On S a x b ~ 0 111. , ; f' $'200a AocJ" v en ti on o f t he P en ns yl va ni a State" b tl ' I' f II I' tiS h i ' I't ' Ine r 111 the church. Herman E . MetlUs, $ 6 : ~ f l , , 1 9 n . 5 5 , an increase of $178,931.66 a 1111 aYenue, roo , ;.. A" 't ' f B' h t H .cascs; . ,ar el' IS re Ie 1'0 s lS e( c 00 : ..U( 1 o1'lum. T f I '> El d f $450 "sOCia IOn 0 010Ug S a arns-three cases, a decrease of one, ,a fo rmer secretary of the congrega- during the year and almos t double the a ,- . 111WOO avenue, roo, ; burg February 16 17 nd 18r l ' c n ( l ~ Central School. Overbrook,', L O l ~ Young, former Penn f o o t b ~ l l ! tion, will be t oas tmast e r. B ri ng ing del10sits in the bank at the close of LOUIS Sheneman, II I Chestnut ave- . ' 111eetl'ng f' th a P . 1 '_ c ap tam and for 15 years coach 111' It t' $1500 G ,,,.... 0 e ennsy vamawill I'eceive th e bu lk of t he $100,000 ,,' greetings will be the Rev. S. D. b ' , 3' nul. ', a er a IOns" ; eorge ,y. R 'I I I"that sp,ort a,t the U , l 1 I v e r s l t ~ . of Penn- i DaufThert\,' , D. D., the superintendent usmess m In 4, whICh were $333,- Bottoms, 213 Haverford avenue, aI-I al I'oa,( so ICltors a ~ boroug? andestate of )Irs, Emma WaIn Hi res , on I '" 307 townshll) representatlv el t tsy \'anIa, wIl l preSIde. A g ro up o f: o f missions at the time the congI'e- .90. tcrations, $250; R, J. Nash, Banie I ' , . : ' I ,eR, l' ~ v 0the dea th o f h er hu sband, Cha rl es E . cOl1ectl11g t 1e hazardou c]1d tn t

    b fathcl's will a ct a s hosts at the social' gat ion was o rgan iz ed a nd t hr ou gh O f t he deposits, $42n,ln6.n3 ar e i n I 'oad , barn alteration, $160; Gottlieb I R s, 0 I 10 aHir es , Ha \' er fo rd , r oo t eel' manu- I t f II I I E I' 12'> C It t 11.' ockland avenue brIdge, will beJ b I lOur 0 0 ow, whose direction the cllur;:h wus 0:"-: Cl,:cking accounts and $210,302,62 in ~ s lIl g('I', - onway avenue, a era- . ..f ac tu re I' . b y hcr wi I pro ate( at D CI 1 C S ' I f I ' t TI 'f 1 t' t $100 S 1 J held. l t the offilce of Clarence E. Hall ,]\'11'(11"1, :\.11. HI'res_ was, g i\ 'e n a life: r. Hl1'eS . \\'ope, pres\(ent 0 ganized; the Re\ '. R . J. 'Wolf, inter_lsa\'lng's accoun s, Ie gams or tlC IOns 0 garage, ; amue 'I f I 1\ ' C". I \\' CI t S '1' I ' CI k' $107 7 ~ 64 I C b II 330 W db' f preSH ent 0 tI e lle1'1on IVle As-, t' Itt t 1(' est 1es er tate eac leI'S Continued on Page Six Iyear a r c: lee 'mg, , I . , am amp I' , 00 me avenue, roo , " ,I I 1 t ~ \ ' ( , ' s I In b 1P e la c,] 't ' I' h 1 l"', Collen'e, s])eaker of the ('\'eninfT, will,; ,- IsaYing's, $71,156.02. : g s fr0111 the scventh year of the organiza tion. The .... 'and t,he f i ~ ' h , t for power among' labor I('l1:'lIl'1nan of the dance commIttee. highways WIll be next fhul'sday. Ifol lowing commi t tees were appointedLIbrary Prestdent Cttes F t V e . P O l n t l e : , 1 < I ~ r S WIlliam L. Grcen and John L, Ifo r th e ~ ' e a l ' by the pres ident, Mrs. :LeWIS., ,He a ls o t ?u ched upon Pel,ln,:Republlcan CounCIl Leader Demands Eberhardt, ,l'lllller.P f. S t C t ,syl\,a11la s flood dIsaster l as t s prmg i I H o s t e ~ s e s fol' the year, :\1rs. Charlesrogram Jor ervlce 0 ommunl Yi and I ~ o t e d , t h e dea th s o f l ea d ing ppr -, E I R ht I. rr7 In P t L. \'igller,;"TI', undl\Irs,John E . Bur -, , ' i sons m 1?,3,6: '. ,. , ' I qua Ig s Jor yy omen ar y 1 I ' ~ ' J l ; supper c O ~ 1 J l l i t t e e , ~ I i s s Flora

    A fi\'e-point program o f s en 'l ce b y vIce-preSident; Mrs. Ernest Drew, s ec -: T he se se\en memhcls ~ I M I a P { \ f < , c ~ - I : I"ul'zcnknalw, ::\IIss Mary Zentmeyer,the Nal'hpl'th Community Library was l'etarYi Mrs. Clifford B ~ t e s , treasure:'. a ~ , t ~ n d ~ l n c e , m ~ r l , for S l ~ , n ~ o n t h s , .I,t A dC,mand for recognition of women !I " Ir s, W il li am Rodgers , Mrs, ~ E.outl ined before the Boar d o f Trustees Re-elected at t he L ib ra ry Assocl- \ \as 1ep01 ted. Guy C l o ~ l e ~ , D a l 1 \ ~ l l by pol i ti ca l l ea d er s wa s made Tups- ,Burgstre'sser, 1'11'5. E. C, Gnswoldat the annual meet ing Tuesday by the a lio n m ee tin g, a tt en de d b y tw elv c E ly , D r. R. C. Hoffman" \VIlham S, day by l\Irs. John Y. Huber, J r. , of :and :\ll's. Edward H. Haws; publ ic i ty ,pres ident, the Re\', Rober t E . Kei gh - members, for three-year terms as, t ~ u s - H O \ n ~ r d , ~ ~ e r v e y C, ~ e \ l 1 ~ , Dr. ~ Ha\ 'e rf or d, p re si de nt o f t h( ' L ower I ~ I I ' ~ . Cliffol'd . ~ 3 a t e s ; fellowship, l \ I ~ s .ton. tees were M rs , B at es , M rs . 'V Illlam ,1\IUll10 PUlse and J" BedfOl,d W o o l e ~ . 1'lerion-Narberth Council of Republi - ICharles L. \ Ip;uers, J 1',; entertam-

    Th e Re\'. 1\11. Keighton held first, B. Gooda ll and Robe rt Moore C a m ~ ! , W. J. Drennen, vIce-preSIdent, pre- can Women. men t, M rs . G eo rg e G il pi n, M rs . Eu-that an educa tiona l - plan to stresS eron. SIded. Mrs . Hub er spoke at a luncheo\\ g'ene B. Hosk in s and !Ill's. Robert J.other cultural functions of the library The report of the l ib rar ian, Miss. " meeting of the council at ErsJdne Hall, Nash.besidcs the mere circulation of bool,s Clara E. Fol le t te , showed 45,56n vol-: Pastor s Family Improved IHmerford. The membership drive now under-should be formulated; second, an au- umes cirCUlated during 1fl36, an in- I Friends of the And er so n f am il y of "Wome n must have 50-50 repre- way is going forward steadily. Athor o r l it e ra ry critic should l ec tu r e c re as e o f 168 over 1935. During the Dudley a\'enue, Narbcrth, will be, sentation on a l l commi tt ees ," the well- prize w il l b e awarded to t he membe rin the borough under library auspices; year 835 new volumes were added by pleased to learn that i ts t hr ee lllelll- known polit ical leader said. "I n ap- getting t he mos t memberships at thet hi rd , t he r ef er cn ce and r es ea rc h de- pu rcha se or gift, making t he t ot al bel 'S , who have been quite ill, arc pointments, the selection of a woman next meeting' of the Mulieres onpartmcnts should be bu il t up; four th , of books on hand 9712. ,greatly improved, appointee must be the choice of the February 8.rentals of an,y b ~ o k s h o u h ~ be abolished I New borrowel:s r e g ~ s t e r e d in 1936' The .Rev. Archer E, AnderRon, P:lS- women and not one super-imposed byas soon as feaSible, mak1l1g all books numbered 668, 1I1clud1l1g 435 adults tor of the Narberth PresbyterIan Ithe men."f r ee , and fifth, specialized abilities of and 233 c hi ld re n, a n i nc re as e o ve r Chu rc h, w as taken to the Hahnemann I "Our council has bui lt a n or!!:anizamember-readers should be ut il ized for l!1:l5 of 225. ;Hospital 011 1\londay. Fo r a time it I tion on p ri nc ip le s a nd n ot on pa-the benefi t of the I i b r a r ~ ' on a vol- Receipts from rentals, fines, sale of, was f ea re d h e h ad c on tr ac te d p ne u- tronage," she continued.\ lnteer basis. old papers, books, etc., was $1103.7,1, !monia. Mrs. Huber outl ined pending legi s-

    At the t ru st ees ' meet ing three offi- while gifts accounted fo r $43.76. ! Mrs. Anderson and their younges t l a tion in Harrisburg and urged mem-cers were re-elected and a new vice- The presen t l ibrary staff i s M is s daugh te r, Edwin a , h av e been il l at bel'S to become f am il ia r w it h t hepresident chosen. They are: Rev. Follette, librarian; Miss Ingeborg home wi th a severe a t ta ck of grippe. Goodrich Plan which m ay be introKeighton , president ; Clarence Kaeber, Thaysen , assistan t l ib rar ian , and Miss I' Two other daughters eseaped the epi- duced at this session.who succeeds Mrs. E. H. Cockrill as Louise Glessner, substitute. demic. Continued on Page Six,

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    RVE Y H A RMAN TALKS

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    w Officers Take Cha rg e : G i f tf R

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    tBusiness Council iHolds Annual Dinner!

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    A distinctive, smartarrangement fo r th ewoman to whomw a v ~ s an d f l a tcurls ar e becoming.

    One of our specialtiesthe r ight wave f or d eband sub-deb. Noteth i s l ove l y s ty Ie.

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    A s ua ve l in e that'sa di s tinguished an dsubt ly f l a t t e r ingframe for one' s face.

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    Jus t one of manyflattering arrangemen ts designed tosuit one 's f eatu res .

    Strawhridge & ClothierTHE MAIN LINE STORE

    A.RDM.ORE

    JanuarlJ elearance HAIR GOODS33%% anJ 50% reJuction

    M.EZZANINE

    PERMANENT WAVESin our Olmerican Salon(OUR ZOTOS WAVE EXCEPTED)

    CALL ARDM.ORE 4000 FOR YOUR APPOINTM.ENT

    1Jurinq JanuanJ25% REDUCTION

    OUR TOWN

    The Presbyteriatl ChurchRev. Archer E. Anderson, PastorMeetings for week of January 17.Sunday-9.45 A. M.-Bible school.11 A. M.-Rev. Harold Doelkel,

    Presbyterian missionary from Korea,will preach.11 A. M.-The junior church, conducted by Mrs. Digby and Mrs. Cooke.11 A. M.-Children's nursery, underthe supervision of Mrs. Gilfil1an.6.45 P. M.-The three ChristianEndeavor g r o u p ~ .7.45 P. M.-Narberth's happy Biblehour.Tuesd ay , 8.15 P . M.-CommunityBible class.Wednesday , 8 P. M.-Prayer meet-ing.

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    STORE HOURS, 9.30-5.30

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    THE FIRESIDE II Church NotesMr. A. E. Turner, Jr., of Atlanta, \ B . Ch h f h E IGa. , is the guest of her brother-in-I apt'st urc 0 t e 'l'ange

    law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Robert E. Keighton, Min isterB. Suplee, o f Woodside avenue. Stanley T. Reiff , OrganistDr. and Mrs. Garth Boericke, o f Sunday, January 17.Kenilworth road, Merion, entertained 9 45 A M -T h h h h Id. S h . ., e c urc sc 00 .at mner unday. T e guests were .'r . a nd Mr s. Oscar Boericke and Mr. ' 11 A. 1\L-Mornmg worshIp. Ser-and Mrs. Jack Mulliken. Imon: "Latent Powers."Mrs. Verna R. Woodcock, of Mont- 6.45 P. M.-The young people'sgomery avenue, had as her week-end\group. Leader, Charles Timm.guests, Mr. a nd Mrs. James C ry de r, Mond ay, January 18.of Wilmington. '" I 8 P. M.-Badminton tournment.Dr. and Mrs. '" I lh am A. Pearson, T ed J n 19fA ' d u say , a uary .o von road, MerIon, atten eTd a 8 P . J.\;I.-Motion pictures of a triphouse party at Medford Lakes, N. J ., a r ound the world by Harry Hopperover the week-end. . "Th J h Cd" PIM d 1\1 Aid P f 111 e osep onra. ease seer.. an rs. en atterson,. 0 news item.Cambridge, M a s ~ . , who are returmng Wednesday, January 20.home fr om a trIp to the South and 8 P M P t ' I . th t d. _ as or s c ass 111 e s u y'Vest, were the week-end guests of f h'o wors Ip.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Heath, of Thu' d Ja 21Shirley road. IS ay, nuary .M R J D tl d fWd 4 .15 -P . M.-Pas t or conducts thers. . . 0 Iar , 0 ynnewoo vesper service at Crozer Seminary.road, and Mrs. Harold C. Fe nno, of S "P . t' th G t fermon: am mg e a es 0Essex avenue, WIll attend ~ h luncheon Hell."at t he B ar cl ay , t o be g Iv en by the I 8 P M B d . t t h ' G. . ._ a mm on rna c 111 er-Pennsylval1la SOCIety of the Mayflower mantown.Descendants.Mrs. E . S. Bedford, who has beenvisiting her brother-in-law and sister, Narberth Methodist EpiscopalIMr. and Mrs. James B. Smith , o f Rev . W. Vernon Middleton , Min isterAvon road, has retu rned to her home Sunday, January 17.i in Woodhaven , L. I. 9 .45 A. M.-Church school. Build-

    ~ ~ C I l i ( . " " ~ I Mrs. Smith entertained her club at ing Fund Sunday.luncheon a nd b ri dg e T hu rs da y. T he 11 A. M.-Morning worsh ip . S er -guests were Mrs. John W. Joyce, Mrs. mon: "The Adequace of God."George W. Orth, Mrs. H. F. S te ve ns , 3.30 P. M.-Junior Epworth League.Mrs . Joseph H. Mil le r, 1\ lrs . ' ' 'alter 6.45 P. M.-Intermediate and SeniorSch li pf , Mrs . W. J. Kolb and Mrs. Epworth Leagues.Wayne Schaeffer. 7.45 P. M.-Evening servi ce . S er -Mr. and Mrs . H . C. Middleton, Jr., mon: "Too Busy."of Shirley road, entertained at a sup- Monday, January 18.per We dnes da y e ve ning in honor of 8 P. M.-Meeting of the board o fh . J 'd II trustees.It ell' son, ack B. MI ( e to n, to cel e-brate his eighth birthday. Tuesday, Janual'Y 19.Mr. and Mrs . John W. Denni s, o f 7.30 P . 1 \1 .-Boys ' b aske tb al l.Anthwyn road, Merion, entertained 8 P. M.-Friendship Circle Bibleat a smal l b ridge party Saturday eve- Class meet ing at the home o f Mr s.ning. A. J. Sigel, 234 Forest avenue.

    Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith, of Mer ion Wednesd ay , January 20 .. ", .",:: avenue, who have been occupying an 8 P. M.-Mid-week service of praise~ ~ , . I~ ~ : ; , t : : ; , ~ : : : t F ~ : : ' d ; ' ; f ~ a : " " 7 . ~ : ; n ~ t ~ a n ; h : ~ I : ~ : ; ~ ; j ~ n ~ a > Y 2L ..

    t,}, """"""",Ii:w.lk:? Imoved to 135 Fourth a venue ,N . E ., S t. \ 8 .P. M. Men s mght \ \ I th games,.. : , : , . : !Very p r ~ n c e s ~ I P e t ~ r s b u r g , where they ~ v i l l remain mUSIC, a speakel: a l ~ d refreshments.i::./"""'. : " : h o u s e c o a ~ 111 new Iuntil l \ I a ~ .. 1, when they Will return toI S P. IVr. ChOir Iehearsal..=:It:;:;,::tef''':'''?:"damasse." Narberth. . .??::.d. ' } " } ' : ~ : Mr and ! \I rs Thomas l \lanning- of Holy T"uuty Llltheran Church~ ' : ' m ; ' - r . ' Reg. $7.95 ~ a m ; ) d c n ; \ 'e l ;ue, wii l entertain ' a t Rev. C le tu s A.. Senft, P a ~ t o r*MiiiF,{'{ ci5.95 d1l1ner Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Margaret SquIer, Orgamst""\&: 'P I ohn 1\lanning , of Chestnu t Hil l and Friday, January 15 .. " familY and Mr. and 1\lrs. William 6.30 P. M.-Congregational anni-Strickier, of Wynnefield. versary dinner. Speakers: Dr. S.Miss Dora l\Ii1ler, daughter o f Mr. D. Daugherty, Dr. Wm. C. Ney, Rev.and 1\1rs. L. Parker Miller. of Dudley A. C. Kanzinger, Rev. R. J. Wolf anda\'enue, en ter tained her bridge club Rev . Cli fford E. Hays.Monday c\ening. i Sunday, January 17.MI'. Louis A. Young, Jr., of 410 \ 9.45 A. M.-Bible school.Grove Place, has resumed his studies 11 A. M.-The climax of our anni-

    \at the Hun Preparatory School in vcrsary cel eb ra ti on . Dr. D. BurtPrinceton, N. J., after spending the ~ m i t h , who y:cache.d the f irst sermonChristmas recess at his home. 111 Holy Trllllty, Will be the speak er ., Mrs. Wi lliam Cla ghorn and Mrs. The following "Reminiscences" willE. 1\1. Davis, o f Chestnu t avenue, at- be g iv en : "Beginning a Chu rc h, "tended the wedding of Miss Frances Georg ianna Hoffsten ; "Building aGill, daughter of 1\11'. and Mrs. How- Church," P. B. Krout; "Organizing aard Gil l. -o f Elizabeth , N. J., yester- Church ," Mrs. \V. G. Briner; "Find a ~ ' . ancing a Church," W. S. Thompson;I Mrs. Claghom wil l spend the week- "Advancing the Church," A. H. Durend as the guest of Mrs . C ha rl es b or aw .Reade, Riverside drive, New York 6.45 P. M.-Luther League.City. 7.45 P. M.-The vesper service.

    Miss Pol ly Hol t, of Cynwyd, a ndISermon: "David, the Monarch."Miss Kitty Miller, of Narberth, spent The following Forum questions willIthe week-end in Montclai r, N. J. be answered: "What I s Our Church'sI Mrs . Roy C. William, of Merion Stand on Divorce'?'" "Why Do Someavenue, h as r et ur ne d f rom Young s- Chu rches Use 'Ca thol ic ' and Otherst own, Ohio, where she was can ed on 'Christian' in the Creed'?"account of burns suffered by her son, Monday, 7.30 P. M.-Boy Scouts.Mr. Roy C. Williams, Jr., who is re- Wednesday, 7 P. M.-Junior choircover ing nicely. He will be in the rehersal.hospital about th ree weeks and will Wedne sday, 8 P. M.-Annual conreturn the latter part of the month gregational meeting and organization

    i f or a short s tay at his home. He will meeting of the church council.

    "

    return t o Young st own to r esume h is FridaY,7 P. M.-Confirmation clasS.work at the steel plant. Friday, 7.45 P. M.-Senior choir.M rs . C ha rl es B en to n, of Merwy n

    '. road, Merion, en ter tained the presi-dent and the members of the HouseCommittee of the Women's CommunityClub at luncheon and bridge Thursdayat her home. Those present were Mrs.Ralph C. Heath, Mrs . Geo rg e B.Suplee and her guest, Mrs. A. E.Turner, Jr., of Atl an ta , Ga. ; Mrs.John L. Mil ler , Mrs. George D. Glessner, Mrs. Joseph Gurbarg, Mrs.Franklyn R. Lindsay, Mrs. FrederickA. Van Denbergh, Mrs. Walter Fox,of Mer ion; Mrs . Tudor P ie rce, Mrs .E. J. Pollock, Mrs. Joseph A. Honglerand Miss Eve lyn S tout . Mrs . P ie rceand he r daughter, Mary, played duetsf rom Bizet 's o pe ra , "Carmen," followed by a solo, "Poet and Peasant."Mr. and Mrs . Charl es B. Barcl ay ,of Hansell road, Penn Valley, are receiving congratulations upon the birthof a daughter, Katharine Dougherty Luncheon f or R us h ChapterB a r c ~ a y , on J a n u a r ~ 1. Mrs .. Bar-I The Dr. Benjamin Rush Chapter ofclay IS the former MISS Katharme D' IN. s. D. A. R. wil l mee t Monday atBeale, of Jenkintown. the home of Mrs. Robert J . Dothard ,Miss. Eleanore Smith, of Baltimore, 1221 Wynnewood road, Narberth, withMd., WIll be the week-end guest o f h er a dessert luncheon at 1 o' cl ock. Fol bro ther and s is te r- in -l aw , Mr. and 'lowing there wil l be a talk 011 motionMrs. Spencer V. Smith, of Hampden pictures by Mrs . Howard Cupitt. Aavenue. They will attend the dance represen tat ive from the Salvationat the Overbrook Golf Club Saturday Army will a ls o s pe ak . Del eg at es t oSalon [ntime-First Floor evening to be given by t he Jun io r the National Congress will be chosen.

    ======== i \women ' s Community Club of Nar- Mrs. John L. Mil le r wil l b e the co-ii berth. hostess.

    Formfit Girdle ,satin front, upand-down stretchtaste" back.Reg. $7.50

    Le Gan t' s C or selette , wellb on ed b at is tefront, laste" back.Reg. $10

    January Salesof Housecoatsand Corsets

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    Narberth 2324

    (Net Cash Price)Phone

    Narberth 2430

    Narberth CoalCompanyRalpl l S . Dunne

    Jeddo-HighlandCoalEGG 11.00STOVE 11.00NUT 11.00PEA 9.50BUCKWHEAT 8.00

    Loveliest

    10.7510.759.007.75

    Look YourSUZANNE JORET GILL

    Bank of Narberth

    Let u s help you face the new year with good care ofyour skin and a new wa ve f or you r hair.

    This system that supplies water inDelaware,Mon tg omer y a nd Che st er Cou nt ie s isMODERN i n eve ry det ai l . . . Nevertheless,developments of merit are constantly beingutilized t o mai nt ai n and improve, IF POSSIBLE, th e acknowledged superior qualityof

    MODERN

    (Net Cash Price)

    PhoneNarberth 2430

    216 Dudley Avenue

    Narberth CoalCompanyRalph S. Dunne

    ~ . r n E S P ! t . i n y ( i e & 'WAT!"A;BROUGHT TO YOUR HOME BY

    THE PHILADELPHIA SUBURBANWATER COMPANY

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    STOVE

    Open at 8 A. M . daily f or your convenienceNational

    Your bank has made ready for th e kind of yea r this is to be.

    Indust ry and trade have reached th e highest levels since theboom year 1929. Th e increased purchasing power whichgave such volume to pre-holiday trade assures continuedprogress in every line. The yea r 1937 should bring furtherbusiness expansion, and thus encourage the development ofnational prosperi ty on a steadily broadening base.

    When it wishes you a Happy and Pro sp erou s 1937, i t d oe sso in t he hope and expectation that its service will contributeincreasingly t o t he success of your endeavors. You wiH findit prepared to coopera te with you to this end in every waythat sound and established banking practice will permit.

    . The Christmas Club wil l hold i ts l is t open until January 20,and we again express the hope that ellery household willmake excellent use of its opportunities.

    THE NEW YEAR promises well.

    The

    EDWIN H. BELLIS, SHERIFF.

    WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1937

    By virtue of a writ o f F ie ri F ac ia s. issuedout of the Court of Common Pleas ofMontgomery County. Penna . t o me directed,will be sold at Public Sale on

    Seized and taken in execution as theproperty of j, Baird Caldwell, Mortgagor.and Blue Ribbon Bui ld ing and Loan Association, Real Owner, and to be sold by

    f ront by 32 fee t deep, with Istory frameaddi tio n 8 f eet by 6 fe et . wi th 6 r oomsand bath on f ir st floor, 8 r ooms and bathon second 1I00r. 4 rooms and bath on thi rdfloor, cellar. gas, electric lights, Springfieldwater , hea ti ng sy s tem . po r ch front.

    ,TOBS R, HALL. IIBurgess.

    114 Es.ex Ave,

    The improvements thereon ar c [l:I'i, story stone house. 28 f ee t f ro nt by32 feet deep, wi th 5 r ooms and bath onfirst floor. 2 rooms a nd b at h o n s ec on dfloor, cellar. gas. electric liHhts. Springfieldwater. h e a t i n ~ sy st em, po r ch f r ont ."story block garage 18 fee t by 18 feet,

    Girl Scout News

    If your communi ty ' s wor th l iving in,it's w or th ac tiv ely su pp ort in g - SUBJECT to building r es tr ict ion s.churches, clubs, library, fire company, Th... I e improvemen ts thereon n re B:town paper, school actiVIties, e tc . H ~ s t o r y s tone and f rame house . 24

    SHERIFF'S SALE IBv virtue of a , .. -r it of Levari Faci a s . i s suedTh e Main Line Leade rs ' Associa- o ~ of t he Cou rt of Common Pleas oftion hcld its annual mceting at the I :Iolontgomc;ry County, P e n n ~ " to me di-. 'rected, w,lI be sold at Publtc Sale onArdmore First PresbyteJ 'lan Church.

    Miss Christine Mahl, of Narberth WED:'olESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1937Troop 8, was r e- el ec te d president; at 1.00 o'c1ock P. M., Eastern StandardMrs. Homer Eachus, cap tain of Time, in Court Room "A" at the CourtMerion Troops 18 an d 130, vice-l1 r esi- IHouse, in the Borough of t":>rristown, said. .. . I ,County, the followmg deSCribed Real Es-Ident; MISS Vlrgll1la J ac ob s, A s 1- i tate:-l an d T ro op 88, s e cr e ta r y, a nd Miss. T ALL THAT CERTAIN lot o r piece ofII ng cb or g T ha ys en , l ea de r o f roop ground with the buildings thereon erected,125 Narberth treasurer. situate in the BorouRh of Narberth (for-l \ i ,s ' H I n' Melvin field director merl}' of Lower Merion Township), MontlIS e . ' . . I gomer}' Coun ty. P enn syl v an i a. bounded andIfo r the Mam LlI1e Di st ri ct , g a ve a: described a c ~ o r d i n g to a s ur vey made. as/report on t he u se of d r ama ti c s i n a I follows. to Wlt:-Girl Scout troop. Mrs. Charles; BEGINNING at a poi nt at or near theSt r ick ler , captain of Ardmore Troop Imiddle of Wynnewood Court at t hc di s936 . h f d tance of 330 feet North 68 degs. 39 mins.- , was In c arge 0 games an Eas t f rom the junct ion of the middle linessongs. of said \\ 'ynnewood Court and WynnewoodA delicious supper wa s s er ve d b y A ~ ' e n u e . t he nc e con ti nu in g a lo ng . sa id. \" y n new oo d Co u rt Dn or near t he m id dl et he T r oop Committee from Narberth thereof. North 68 deHs. 39 mins. E as tTroop 8, hcaded bv Mrs. R alp h D. 52.88 fect to a point in line of l and now'. . b" o r la te o f D an ie l C on ne r. t he nc e b y s ai dHelstel. C omml tt ce m em el s al e I Daniel Conner's land Nor th 22 degs. 8

    IMrs. Edmund A. 'Vhit ing, Mrs. Clif-I mins. West 100.01 feet to a po in t in linef or d B at e Mrs. Raymond Vincent ! of land now 0: late of j. P e m b e r t ~ n , Ellis,S, , th en ce by s aI d j. Pemberton Elhs landand Mrs. R. 'Y, Simpson. Girl: South 68 degs. 39 mins. West 52.88 feet toSoouts from Narberth Troop 8 who I a poi nt a c or ne r of thi s and other land of, ! William T. Harris, thence by said Williams er ved t h e supper were Jean Slmp- T, Harri s' l and South 21 degs. 21 mins.son Floris L oc ka rd C la ir e M an io n East 100 feet to the first mentioned pointd' E . TI ' and place of beginning.an ugema laysen.T he Main Line M arin cr s' group UNDER AND SUBJECT to cer ta in con will b e t he g u es ts of the Pioneer ditions and building restrictions.

    Club connec t cd w it h t he establishedI nd ia n Run G ir l Scou t Camp at GlenMoore over th e week - end o f January22 and 24, when a "Nautical Weekend" i s p la nned .T rOD] ! 8Girl Scout Troop 8 of Narberth, Seized and taken in exe cu ti on a s t heh d

    . T d . ht ,property of William T. Harris, Mortgagor.a a mee ti ng u es ay nlg . I Narberth Building and Loan Association,Ou r captain, told u s t he h is to ry o f Real Owner , and to be sold byt he American flag, an d its care. We i EDWIN H. BELLIS. SHERIFF.plaYed s ev er al g ame s a nd r ev iewe d ithe square knot. ' ALL THAT CERTAIN lot with s tone andAll pa t ro l l eaders an d seconds, are ' f rame mes su ag e t her eon, S it ua te on t heIW. SIde of Essex Ave, 100 ' Southward fromto meet at t he S co ut House at 7, S. side Windsor Ave. in Borough of Nar.o'clock. i berth, Montgomery Co" Pa. Con t. in frontJEAN SIMPSON. ' ~ ~ 5 , ~ s s e x Ave. SO and extending in depth

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    about ou r methods ofcleaning your clothing.We c lean t hem thoroughly, ins id e andout, and all over,missing nothing.Give us a t ri al a ndsee for yourself!

    BALA-CYNWYD, PA.

    There's nothinghalf-way

    228 Bala Ave.102 Forest Ave.

    Telephone MANayunk 0166

    THI BELL TELEPHONE COMPANYOF PENNSYLVANIA

    Adelizzi Bros.FURRIERS, CLEANERS, DYERS

    The little Engineer says:"It's goteverything"

    -B u yTydolGas

    Walter G. Case'sTYDOL-VEEDOL Station

    Montgomery Pike at WoodbinePhone: Narbertl. 2947CARS GREASED & WASHED

    IncorporatedBelmont Ave. &. Levering Mill Rd.

    EDW. A. CARROLL CO .

    MEMORIALS

    Thousands of businesses- bigan d sm a l l - ar e growing biggerwith t he h el p of long distance!iervice. I n t he p a st t e n years,long distance telephone serv iceha s stead i lyadvanced i n scope,speed an d clarity. Again an dagain in t he s am e period therehave been r edue t i on s in longdistance r at e s. L ong distancetakes yo u there an d backfaster easier . at lower cost .

    BIG"A fel low asked me one t ime :

    'How does it feel to work for abig corporation ?'

    "Wel l s i r , f o r a minute I didn'tknow w hat to say. I nevert h ought o f ou r gang t h at wa y . Ofcourse we're big I Yo u' ve g ot t obe b ig t o s er v e mo re than a million an d a quarter t e lephones i nPennsy lvan ia an d someth ing like14% million a l lover th e country.And l suppose a lawyer would callus a corporation.Bu t shucks I I' mno t a corporation an d my bossisn ' t either. None of t he b oy s inou r gang is a corporation. Just or dinary fel lows doing ou r jobs th ebes t we know how.Try ing to givey ou t he b es t possib le telephoneserv i ce 365 days in t h e y e a r. "

    ~ - - - - - - - - - - ~ I - - - - - - - - - - - - I Merion NotesBo'V Scout Notes \ Mrs. E. R. Alburger, of Meadow___..:/ I lane, i s l ea vi ng t hi s F ri da y f or aTh V II F C '1 f D I I t hr ee week s' trip to Mexico City.e a dey Morgte ounci CO t -I Fr om t her e she wil l go to Des Moines ,aware an on gomery oun les I . . .C '1 B S t fA' I ow a, t o VISit her cousms be fo r e r e -o.uncI, oy c o s 0 mel'1ca ar e I turnin home in February.g omg f or wa rd w it h the development I g .o f s pl en di d plans f or t he ir a nn ua l Mrs. H, ~ Y Vickers, of Chester-

    mceting to be held at t he P en n Ath- town, Md., IS th e g ue st o f Mr. an dl e ti c C lub on Sa tu rday , J anu ary 23, Mrs. E . Hol t Eliason, of V a l l e ~ ' View2.30 P. M.-9.30 P. M. road.Rev. Louis W. Pitt, Rector of St, Mr. an d Mrs. R o b e r ~ S. Reinha;t,

    Mary's Epi scopal Church , Ardmore,. of Heath road, entertall1ed at a d ll 1has been invited to open t h e even i ng ncr Saturday for Mr . a nd M rs . Johnmeeting in t he b all r oo m w it h i n In-II Roy, MI'. an d Mrs, Russ e ll Shepherd at 1.00 o'clock, P. M" Eastern StandardI I F J 'Y d T im e, in Court Room "A" at the Courtvocation. ,aIH i\ rs. . . 00 . House, in the Borough of Norristown, saidA t bl I b d en : Mrs. Fr ede ri c k J . 'YiIson, o f B a ir d County, the fol lowing descr ibed Real Es-a eau la s een prepare, - . .

    t i tl ed "The Heritage of Valley Forge," roa d, wi ll e n t ~ r t a m he r club at ta te :-based on George 'Vashington and h i s l uncheon an d bl'1dge next T u ~ s d a y . ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece ofI l td '11 b re MI'. an d Mrs. E. Burke Wi l ford , of Hround wit h the bui ld in gs and imp rove .= = = = = = = = : : ; : = = = = = = = : : ; Iaccomp IS Imen s , an WI e p - .. . f ments thereon erected, situate in the Bor t d th t . th ball I'oom Linden lane, a r e en te r tammg 111 orm- f N f Msen e on e s ag e In e ... oUHh a a rb er th , Count y 0 ont gome ry .b t f t M' troOl}S : ally t h is F l' Id ay evenmg m h on or o f and State of Pennsylvania, designated andy scou s rom wo el'lon . : D . M C I Z . f H known as Lot No. 3 on a plan of lotsIt is u nd er t he d ir ec ti on o f S co ut -, 1. and ri;. ar elsse, 0 aver- called "Narbrook" designed and surveyed

    masters Russel Belf ield , o f Mer ion, : ford. . for the Narberth Civic Association by Rob-d S I J B t 'n g JI' of Ovel'- Mrs, C ha rl es K ru mr me , o f R ay n- ert Anderson Pope, Landscape Engineer,an amun . un I , ., . ' h I b which said plan is recorded In the office forb 0 k ham road, will entertalll er c u the recording of Deeds in said County. In

    I' 0 . luncheon and b ri dge next Tues day . Dee d B ook No. 679. page 500, s ai d l ot sTh e speech o f t he e ve nm g will be Miss Lucy C, Douglas, daughter of being more particularly described as folmade by .Mr. Arthur A. S ! l ~ C ~ , Na - Mrs. Walter dc C. Dougl as , o f Over - lows:ti on al D ir ec to r o f the D I V I S I O I ~ of I bl'ook an d Miss I.\:atherine L. 'Vether-I BEGINNING at a poi nt in the EasterlyOperations, B o ~ ' Scou ts o f Amel'lca. '11 I' It. f Mr and M' s J s ide of a cer ta in 12 feet wide drive at the I I , (aug I el o. 1 "1 distance of 245 feet Northwardly from theAH'({l'ds Gwen SeoufH ILawrence Wctheri l l, o f Woodley road'i Northerly side of Windsor Avenue. thenceTh e Main L in e D is tr ic t B oa rd o f, reccntly returned from Boston, Mass ., extending a long the Eas te rly s ide of saidR ' d C t f H . t Tel drive North 21 degs. 22 mins. West, SO feetevICW a our 0 o no l me u s- . whcre t h e ~ ' spent several days as the to a point . thence Nor th 68 degs. 3 mlns1 ! ! I I I ! ! ! I ! ! ! I ! ! ! I ! ! ! I ! ! ! ! ! ! I ! ! ! I ! ! ! I ! ! ! ! I ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! I ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! I ! ! ! ! ! I ! ! I ! i ! ~ ! i ! i ! ! ! i i ! i ! ! ! ! i ! i ! ! ! i i ! ! i i ! i ! i ! ! i ! i ! ! ! i i ! i ! ! ! ! i ! i ! ! i ! i ! ! ! i i ! i ! ! ! ! i ! i ! ! i i 1 lday evenIng', at the Bryn Mawr P r es - g uc st s o f M r. a nd Mrs. Quincy White \30 seconds Ea." t. 138.79 fee t t o t he Wes t-b vt er ia n Chu rc h whe n s ev er al s co ut s \ \' I TI . ., ' f M' D erly SIde of t"arbrook Road. thence along. a cs, Ie man \age 0 ISS oug- the \Vesterly side of s ai d ro ad wi th a r ig htproved thcmselves. wo rt hy o f recelv- i las to Mr. Gi lbert Quincy 'Vales , will curve and m e a s ~ r e d on . the chord of th ein g advancements 111 rank. Thc meet- , t-tkc place on Saturdav January 16. arc of Circle WIth a .radlus of 137. 627 feet. . , f R' d < , South I degs. 48 mtn . 7 s ec ond s Eas t,

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    1I1g was unde r the directIOn 0 IS en 80 f ee t t o a poi nt , t he nc e Sout h 81 degs.K. 'Yenr ick , scout executive fo r the YOUI' community is what you I min. 40 seconds West, 122.89 f ee t to t heMain L ine. I . Ea."terly side of the a f ~ r e s a i d 12 feet wide. ma ,e It. drive. the place of begmnlng.N in et ee n s co ut s received C1ther Subscribe now; $2 a year.merit badges or advancement in rank The improvements thereon are a:2', -story plastered house, 28 feet front bymaking a total of twenty-seven awards 36 f ee t de ep. wi th 5 rooms and bath onto individual boys. A t t he same time,!. No. 315 If ir st f loor , 2 roo.ms. on second floor. base-fi f t l d is t ' ic t's t ro op s received: ment, gas, electriC hghts, Sprmgfield water,ve 0 Ie 1 I AN ORD INANC E healing system, enclosed front porch.acti\'ities awa rd s f or t he ir f al l pro-; ,grams. i . . - - .- . . I I Seized and taken in execution as theI . , . ,'. , . Pro\'ldlllg' fOI- thi' ri'pall'lI1g' and re-!aYll1g property of Walter G. Case and Lot tie A.A\\UJds fOI the e\en1l1g \\ele. of Hide\\'alks. curhs and g-utterH. ICase, his wife, and to be sold byMer io n T ro op Number 1 Charles 1 ' U I ~ coc\ 'crL OF TIlE BOROCGH. ' ' OF XARI31;rn'H DOES onDAI"': EDWIN H. BELLIS, SHERIFF.Fl 'l t z, Charl es Booda, Irv1l1 Daubert" SECTIOX I. Bi' i t enac ted , i'tc" That IRobelt Hayward an d Kent Robe rt s whi'nc"er any sidcwall,. ~ u r h or gutter Dow? .:IoloneY$200.0.0received thcir S cc on d C la ss Rank; ' ~ I ( ) ( > l l land a b u t t l ~ l ~ . the H\lle of a street Sheriff s Office, N ~ r r t s t o w n , Pa.In the B"r"ug'h 01 ;oo;arherlh. 11:H not heen December 29, 1930B ry n Maw r T ro op Numbe r 1, Alfred, c o n ~ t r u e t e , 1 according ' to Borough re- (01-15)R. Jameson r ec e ived h i s Second Class 'luirenlents. 01' i s out of repai r: the owner ..= = = = = = = ~ = = = = = ! ! = = = =of ~ l I c h land i herehy required to re Ra nk ; a nd from Bala-Cynwyd Troop pai r o r re-Iay same.Number 2, Richard Houseworth re-: S E C ' l ' I O X ~ . Cpon the neg-Iect of a n ~ '.. d h' Fi ,t Class R ank and owner t o compl y w it h Sec ti on I of thiscel\e IS IS, ordinance. the Chairman of the HighwayEphraim I1Ialikson rcceived the Sec-. COlllmi ttee ' o f Boroug-h Council , sha llo nd C la ss R an k. Meri t b adge s wer e I caU.'e written Botice to be sen'e,1 as 1'1'0- _ - T 2 I videll hy la\\", setting forth t h e repai r iu g 'g lv cn t o t he f ol lo wmg: B al a No. 'or I'e-laying- r"'luired. 1,;pon neg-Iect ofThomas R. Browne, Personal Health; any own"r \0 comply with t he foregoing-E I !{ ,tl P ub li c H ea lt h a nd p r o \ ' . i ~ i o n s within t l ~ i r t y (:HJ) d a ~ - s after~ ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ I ! ~ ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ( OUSC\\Ol 1, :-ll)I'VWC of such not lce , th e r e qu lr c fl r e -i P ho to gr ap hy ; B ry n IIIawr No .1 , pairing- or relaying shal l be lIonl: orAchille Baronc received Personal ":,,"ed to he done hy the BOl'Ough. and t h ( aetua 1 cost thereOf, log-ether \nthHealth, Handicraft, an d Pathfindl11g;, lifll'en (L,';;) pel' centum a

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    - sp i r a l an d c roquignole; F r e nch Oil,Zo to s a n d Frederic.Experienced opera tors.Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday

    -3 specials for $1Thursday, Friday, Saturday

    -3 specials for $1.25

    ALEFURS

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    PHILADELPHIAELECTRIC COMPANY

    43 North Narbcrth Avenue-Narberth 4077300 Leverin2: Mill Road-Phone: Cynw'yd 927

    ESTABLlSHED SINCE 1924

    I T is because Pub l ic Utilityservice is so highly per-fected that i t s e ems so simple!The turn ing o f a sw i t c h t h row ing of a leve r -opening

    of a va l v e -may seem to th e user t o b e th ebeginning an d en d of s t a rt i ng the service.And, fo r him, t ha t i s t rue.Bu t back o f th e but ton, or lever, o r valve,is a highly efficient organization , involv ingthousands o f workers, millions of dollarso f i nve s tment , a nd a mechan iz e d s y st emrepresent ing th e exper ience o f many yearsin perfecting th e service.The simplicity of Uti l i ty Service is th esymbol of it s high development.

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    The Simpler The More Efficient!

    VALVES IN ALL

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    -wll1 b e c ha rg ed o nl y t o residentswhose n ame s a p pe a r In the telephone d i re ct o ry o r to subscriberst o OU R TOWN o r th e N EW S OFBALA-CYN\vYD.

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    of th eAmerican Guernscy CattleClubof TRADEMARKGOLDENGUERNSEY MILK an d

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    BrookmeadGuernsey Dairiesw. Lancas ter Ave.

    30)'( More Food Value, an d richin Bone and Muscle BuildingMin er al s. P ro te in , Milk Sugaran d B utt er fat . I ts app etiz ingFlavor an d Golden Color appealsto both children an d adults.Brookmead n ot o nl y offers Qual-ity in its Product bu t exceptionalService to all parts o f t he MainLine.

    F ir e L os s Only 2.4%o f P r op e rt y Endange red

    In h is a nn ua l r ep or t f or the Narberth Fire Company, presented toborough council, Fire Chief CharlesV. Noel noted that the community'sloss by fire during 1!J36 was $4,235 oronly 2.4 per c en t o f the prope rt y en dangered, $177,325.Fire a larms answered were: Dwellings, 16; s to re s and apartments, 4;g'arages, 4; automobi les , 9; fields, 36;

    platforms, etc., 7.

    PUBLISHING

    May we show you how invit ing a place can bemade?

    When you need worry about a place to entertain your friends if--You arr ange to fit up your basement In theMODERN WAY.

    Shull Lumber Company

    for ~ I . 2 5Styles for most mach i nes o n h an d. Othcrsshort notice. Quality equal to thc best.

    MUTUAL BOND (Speeial)-$I.75500 Sheets of 8% x 11 size. This is a high-grade ragcontent paper. Price on ly good while present stock lasts.COpy PAPER (Canary)-50c

    500 Sheets of 81j2 xlI, 14-lb. subs t ance. Exce l len tcarbon copies o r r ou gh draft work.LIVINGSTON

    Grandad and grandchildeveryone in the family - likesthe steady, even, safe, healthful heat of Newton Coal.Order )'OIlr5 nowPhone Ardmore 2550 orALL. 8400

    UNo cold spotsin our house-we use

    NEWTON COAL"

    GONE ARE THE DAYS---

    The Link Bctween Forest alld Home29 Bala Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd CYNWYD

    OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 3 P. M.

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    500 Sheets of 81/2 x 11, watermarked with substance weightshown, 20 lb.

    SAVE MONEY ONTypewriter Ribbons45c each-3

    Hulme Slated to RetainP re sidency of Mel'ion C. C.heme

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    224 Haverford Ave.

    CANDYICE CREAM

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    "Open Door" ChUl'chAnniversary

    Continued from Pagc Oncmediate secretary of th e L uth erLeag ue of the United LutheranChurch, who s er ved as supp ly pastorduring the interim between Dr. McLinn's ret irement and the coming oft he p re sen t pa st o r, t he Rev. Cletus A.

    Elect ion of officers of the MerionCricl,et Club wil l take place at the71st annua l meet ing which will beheld February 6.Thomas W. Hulme , o f Haverford,

    vice-president of the PannsylvaniaRailroad in charge of real es tate, ha sSenft; the Rev. Clifford E . H ay s, p as - been nominat ed fo r re-election as

    tor o f St . John's Church, Ove rb rook , p r es ident awl J. Howard Pew, ofwho also served th : ~ h u r c h as supply IA rdmo re , p re si de nt o f th e S un Oilpastor; the Rev. WIlham C. Ney, D.D., Company , has been slated as viceBrookline, Pa., a former pres ident of president to sueeed t he l at e Harry C.the Philadelphia ~ o n f e r e n c e an d of the Thayer.East Pennsylvama Synod, and Rev. Frank 1\1. Hardt, o f B ry n Maw r, isA. C. Kanzi nge r, pa st o r o f S t. Paul's Ilisted for another term a s t hi rd viceChurch, A:rdmore, president of the Ipresident; J, Morgan Harding, ofPhiladelphIa Conference an d member IHaverford, is n am ed f or secretaryof the Board of Home Missions o f t he Iand Joseph B. Townsend is re-nomin-East Pennsylvania Synod. ated as treasurer.The music f or t he dinner wil l be I Three me111bers have ben nominatedundcr the direction of Mil dr ed B ai ly a s g ov er no rs f or five year term: B.

    Warner. I Vail Marsh, ,1. Gowen Roper and C.The final service of t he cel eb ra ti on Joseph Bex te r.wiII b e h el d Sunday morning, when Griscom BettIe is nominated for

    Dr. D. Burt Smith, editor of Sunday Governor t o fill t he f ou r year unSchool Literature of the United Lut h - expi red t erm of J. Morgan Harding.c ra ll Church, who preached the first A p ro gr am o f entertainment isserm,oll for the group who later were I b e i ~ l g a r ranged fo r the annual.dinner It o f orm t he Hol y Trinity Church, Willi whIch follows th e annual meetmg. III preach the s ermon. I n a dd it io n sev- i f ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! i ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! f . leral members o f t he congregation willi ' Iprese.nt "Reminiscences," as follows: I ;"BegiJ1l1ing a Church," Georgianna IHoffsten; "Building a Church," P . B.KI'OUt; "Organizing a Church," Mrs. IW. G. Briner; "Financing a Church," I'V. S. Thompson; "Advanc ing a I,Church," A, H. Durboraw. I'The Junior Choir, under the direc- I't ion of Olive B. McLaughlin, will sing I!"I Loye to Tell the Story," by Wilson. IThe Senior Choi r , Marga re t Squ ier 'directing, will s ing "Great aJld Mar-Ivell)lls Are Thy 'Vorks, " by Gau l, and I"List! the Cherubic Ho st," by the Isame composer. II

    Announcc "Hol iday" Ias February Product ion!

    Narberth,

    15th Anniycrsary

    the cOllgl'c[jatioll.

    iny the fifteenth (llmil'er-membas/liJI is 110l!' celebmt-

    SILI'Y of the Ol'!/ani;:atioll of

    Gill/rch,Holy Trinity L l / , t h e ran

    Visiting Friends FindFamily Unaware of Fire

    Builder Sells Ou t ITwoLocal OperationsIJ. Howard Mecke, Jr., Begins IH is Third Deve lopment

    in CynwydTIMW!"'- TOMMY MACKL INIt was a fogg'y night last Friday,'but Lower 1\lel'jon came out of it J. Ho\\'ard Mecke, Jr., Main L inelong' enough to take Abington's hllilder, announces that he has com

    basketball team :.!1 to 15 on t he l ( l s e l " ~ pletely sold out h is first operation onfloor. The local lads followed this Derwen road in Cynwyd, and also hisvictory with a 21 to 12 shellacking- second opcration on Levering Millover Todd COl'onwa: . 's Lansdowne road in Cnl\ vye l. H e now has u nd erteam on Tuesday. This was also way a thil :d oj;eration on Derwen roadand Brvn l \l awr avenue in C y n w ~ - d .playell a w a ~ ' from home, .The Bulldogs have a r ec or d of:1 The season just ended b ri ng s t hevictories to 1 defl'at in !eag-ue com- t ot a l s al es of houses bui lt a nd sold

    pet it ion unt il now, Ton ig ht t he y hy l\Iecke well ?ver t he $600,0?0 markmeet. Havcrford on the l \ l o n t ~ o m e r y for 1936. ThIS t o ta l compr Is es t heIavenue gym floor and will have an sale of houses on Derwen and Lcveropportunity to turn in a victory o\'er I ing Mill r o a d ~ in Cynwyd, Penn Val- - - - - - - - - - - - - - a surpr i s ing group of p l a y c ~ . Afterlley, D r e ~ ~ 1 HIU and ~ h e r l\lain Line - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~showing l it t le abil i ty in the games of commullltlCS.the eal:ly season, the Fords wal lop ed : Inc lu ded in th e s ales made byCheltenham on the latter's floor Tues-: :Uecke are the foUowing:day a ft er noon by a 32 to 26 score. i MI'. and Mn;. J. J. O'Brien, IDThis was qu it e a feat in the estima-, Derwen road; Mr. and Mrs, Alexandertion of the basketball bigwigs of the' Reynolds, 2:1 Derwen road, wi th add i- Man Successfu lly Rescues $300suburban ci rcuit . C l l I ~ l t e n h a m had I t io nal p lo t a dj ac en t; M r. a nd Mrs, Af t e r Wi fe 's Frant ic Ef .been doing some fine upsetting on her WaIter Nicholson, 27 Derwen road ; I forts Failown, account i n t he early games of t h e ~ l \ I r . a nd Mrs . Wi ll iam T . Mye rs , ~ 1 season. There wer e few ~ v h o would Derwen road; Mr. a nd M rs . Conme HOlVIE DAMAGED

    def ea ted a t Lower l\Ierion, their regular monthly luncheon and:Edger ton.Playground Plot Condemned In'idge party at the home of the ehair-Rcpublican Counci l Lcader Condemnation proceedings to ac- man, :\Irs. J. H. Speck , on Woodb ine Civil Service ExaminationsDcmand s Equal Rights quire pig'hteen a c r e ~ in W ~ ' n n e w u n d HV('I1Ue, Thursday, January 21. T he U nit ed S ta te s Civil Senieefo r WOtJlcn In P t f or p la yg ro und pur po se s, will he I The e1a ss on Parliamentary Law Commission ha s announced open eom- i

    ar y, ::owned i n l 1 n e d i a t d ~ ' , a c c o J ' ( ~ i n g r ~ an will he held at 11 ~ ~ 1 Tuesday at ]1etitiYe examina ti ons f o r a s ~ o c i a t e I; annnun('l'ment made bv Julius Zleg'l't,1 the home of :\lrs. '" I1 lwm H, !\Iuller ,h 't