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    PROMOTIONS

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    Second p ri ze , $iiOOO, in ther ec c' nt O ld Gol d c ig "a rc tt e c on test has heen awardc'd to CharlesDice!" Narberth Hall, Essexavenuc, Narberth. He solvedco)')'ectly I l l ; o ut o f 120 picturen:ll11ing" puzzles in the t i rs t twosc'ries of t lw co nt es t, fig'uring:uut the last s ix ty i n one week'stinll'. The winn e r so lved 119 .Dieck is a ss b; ta nt e di to r o f

    thc' 'J'eICJil/(}/lc .v e1l'H, Hell Telephone Comp;llly house ()I'g'an;g-raduate o the University ofPennsylvania, 1!l33, where hewas a nll 'l11her (If tl1l: Mask ami'Vip; ane l bus ines :, ; l1lunnger ofTile Pcw/sllipanial/.Last A pr il h e married MissCynthia Iyy, of Lansdowne, undthey have lived in Narberths ince then . Hi s father i s c it ye di to r o f the EpCl/ill[J Bulletinand l iv es in Swarthmore.Three men vitally interestedin the contest results all worktog,ether in the te lephone company office, Philadelphia, according to Mr, Dieck. They arcGeo rg e Fe ald ns , h us ban d o f1\11'5. Surah 'V. Feakins , UpperDarhy, who won f irst prize,$25,000; Mr. Dieck and EdwardG. Reeye, Ove rb rook , who t ie dfor third prize and received$2500.

    Ndrberth Mall Wil lS $5000ill the Old Gold Contest

    Enlergency Relief i sSanta to 43 Families

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    IIActive Menlbers' ClubI Slates IncumbentsI'Officers Will be Elcctednual

    Plans ProgramNARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA, JANUARY 8, 1937

    Host to L l I t h c r a n . ~, ':DIED AS HOUSE BURNED IYEARLY REPORT G IVEN!i The last wish o f F re d Widman WiIl:. Foul' members of Narberth's Board I Narberth Fire Company' s Ac tive

    Holy Trinity Eyanp:elical Lutheran be granted. l of H eal th w er e s wo rn i nt o office at j\llembers' Club Tuesday night nomi-Chu rc h o f :-;-arberth will ce lebra te i ts I Widman, or 'Vhitll1an, as he was: ~ h , J anuary reorgan iza t ion meeting' nated for re-election i t s p r es ent offi-fifteenth a n n i v e r s a r ~ ' with special I better known hereabouts, who died :IS JD E lm Hal l b y I3urgess John R. HalL! cers: Harry Hollar, president; Jamesservicc's Sunday morn ings , January :his small frame house in Penn Valley IThey ar e Daniel Leitch, president; 1 Smy th , v i ce -pres id en t; Char l es V.10 and 17, and with a congregational burned t o th e ground l a st S a tu r day , Dr. Edwin C. Town, Mrs. R. C. Hoff- ,Noel, treasurer, and George B. Knapp,dinner, Friday evening, January 15. ha d alwavs wanted t o be bur ied in man an d Arthur L. Cooke. The fifth Jr" secretary.At the 11 o'clock s en ' ic e th is Sun - Zieglersviile. Wednesday, after ne ar ly membe r, Mrs . Roy C, Williams, was At the annual meeting January 29d ay mor ni ng , t he Rev. C. P . Swank, a week 's search, Lower Merion police out o f t ow n at the t im e a nd wiII be it is expec ted t h e ~ ' wiII be re-electedD.D., superintendent of l\lissions of located a sister of t he aged recluse s wo rn i n at Counc il ' s mee ting Mon-I without opposition. Th e club wasthe Synod of East Pennsylvania, will at Hendricl,s, Pa, day., i formed about six months ago.be the speaker. A picture of the Rev. She is Mary Hohenberger and lives Also sworn JD was George B. SU-\ -Photo hy Bachrach. A nn ou nc em en t w as m ad e o f t woMilton E. McLinn, th e first pastor of wit h John Young , hu sb and o f a n ie ce p le e, secretary of the board. M r , ~ . COI/YeI'S Rcad, of l'i1lcolOva, promotions among th e a ct ive firemen.Holy Trinity who serwd the eongre-I of the dead man. With the a id of R eo rg an iz at io n was routine, the elwil'l/lall of t hc Progr am Com- Vincent Cunningham ha s bee n a d-g a tio n f rom J a n u a r ~ ' , 1 ~ ' 2 3 , to Janu- Ifunds g iv en by a fraternal organ iza - same officers a nd commit t ee s that I mittcc, Lon'e/' Merion-Nco'bcrth v an ce d f rom captain to assistantary, 1927, wil l be p re se nt ed t o t he I tioJl of which he was a member, Wid- were elected 01 a ppo in t ed in Decem- COlll1ril 0; Republican lVomcll. chief, and Harry Hollar f rom l ie u-congTcgation by Miss Ruth Holfs tcn , \ :man w il l be buried at Zieglers\-illc, bel ' be ing re tained without change. teJlant to captain. A l ieutenant willchairman o f the c ommi tt ee . M. R. ,neal' Souderton. Dr. David Wilbu r H orn , B ry n Richard Wood to Speak Ibe named later .Maekell will a cc ep t the picture for, REV. CLETUS A. SENFT i EarlY l as t S a tu r dav a four-alarll1 Mawr, was reappointed a s t he board's t RbI' W The other active firemen leaderstl t

    ' " . 0 cpu lcan omen Ch I .le congrega JOn. Ill/star 0; thc Holy Tril/ity Lllth- i fire brought t he Narbe rt h , Cynwyd chcmist. ,a rc : ar es V. Noe l, f ir e c hlCf ; JohnThe d inn e r on the 15th , the actual en/ I I Chllrel/ , Nar!H') 'th, whose :and Ardmore fire comjJanies to his Health Officer Suplee was named to TIl L M-- '-N b th C 'A . Miller, depu ty c hie f; Geo rg e Gil-owe r 1 enon- ar er oun- ,

    birth date of the organ iza t ion , is ex- cmlyn'flatiall I/C,l.t wcd, will cc/e- dwelling at McClenaghan's Mill and represent t he b oa rd at the annual 'I f R hI" 'V 'II I Id lespIC an d Albert Nulty, assistantI b I 5 b f

    'Ik d CI 0 epu Ican omen WI 10 a chiefs ' Elne".t B I .pecte( to e servee to 1 0 mem ers 0 [)/'ate its fiftecl/th al/llit'('/ 'sary. Old Gulph roads , Penn Valley. Lower convention of n1l - inspectors an luncheon meeting Tuesday at 1 P. 1\1., , . ou ay, captam.the congregation. Herman E, Metius Merion patrolmen, enter ing the house, health officers in Harrisburg, January at Erskine Hall, Haverford, whenwil l p re si d( ' as toastmaster while I A CI b M found Widman's body in the hallway, 19 and 20. Richard R. Wood will speak on "Amer-:Mildred Warner Baily :vill direct t ~ uto u anager ,I t is believed he died of suffocation. 1\11. Sup le e re po r te d n ine c a s e ~ of i ca the International Scene."music. Among- the spec lUI guests WIll c. S d D ue t o a lack of water supplY the scar let f eyer an d one each of (!Jph- :Mr. Wood, a graduate of Haver-be Dr, and. l \ lrs . S. D. D a u ! ! h ~ r t y , for- a u t i o n S on pee , f ir emen were obl ig ed to confine ' their theria , ch ickenpox an d m e ~ s l e s fo r ford College and post -g r aduat e oflmer super,mtendent of ,l\llsslOns, a,ndI --- ,'efforts to preventing a SI)) 'ead of the the mon th o f December. HIS yearly IT I U' " . II 1

    h 1 tl 106 - ,a rv ar ( mve rs lt y, IS executIVe sec- Weck' s Supply of Food PI sW10 was mstrumenta IJI orgaJ1lZ1l1g Rescarch Director Urges Ear ly ;flames to other homes. ,report S .owe(, lere.were cases f IF ' l' PC' ' uthe church; the Rev. and Mrs, R. J, . . I W'd b t d f tl ' I' !ofcontaglOus(!JseasemNarberthdur- r e t a r ~ - 0 tl e 'nen( s eace omnllt-j T d CI thO B 'Wolf, of n " , d Hill. Inl,nn",H,'e Dtagno'" Wbe C anm ; , n " n "" 0 two nng'. '''! iv . 19'16. whil, 121 p"mit, WHe tee , Th , ,peak." i' an edit . ,. o f "The , oy ' a 0 mg, ,mg. S t d .penmanslllp an d that he wa s a pIOneer I . Friend" and was in attendance at ChrIstmas CheerSec re ta rY o f the Luther League, who lS uspcc e '. , ,,' Issued to handle rs of food." '111 the mdus t rv o f bo tt hng vll1egar. I many sessions of the League o f Na -: ~ ; : ; ' t ~ : ~ ~ : : ~ ~ ~ : , , \ ~ v t l ; ~ , ; ; g ~ ~ : ' ~ i ~ ~ ' : ADDRESS WOMEN'S CLUB. ' iWFIL Witbdtaw, Bal. tion' in 1935, THANKS GIVEN DONORSDr and I\It's W C i'ley neighboring .Harvey Harman to Speak R d' T A I" The p ro gr am f or t he meeting, ha s< "...' \ : a 10 owcr pp lcat10n been arranged by th e ch airma n of N ar be rth 's Voluntary Emergencypast o r a t I3roukline a nd fo rme r p re si - F. E. Ballan tyne, genera l manager : After Busincss Council . R l' fbI t Cl 't I .he Program Committee, Mrs . Con-I e Ie roug 1. ~ ~ I S m ~ lappJJ1eSs,Continued on Page Six IO,f th : A m e r i c ~ n Automobile Associa- i Dinncr Next Tucsday Night WFIL's a pp li c at i on to the Lower y er s Read , of Villanova, I o forty-three fanlllles With gifts an dtlon,1I1 addresslllgthe Narberth \\'om-. Merion Board of Adjus tmen t f o ra, gen erou s b a sk et s o f food. The re-

    M . L . " , : Narberth Business Council's a n n u a l " 'tl d ReservatIOns may be made f or t he " .,ln IneS en s ComnluJ1\ ty Club on : :s tree t and, I' 'II b ' T d 'I zonlllg' val'lance was WI 1 rawn luncheon by phoning :\Irs. J. C. Fer-'Ic I \ ) \ ~ n t s h a ~ ' e C O l 1 l l l 1 u J 1 l e ~ t e d WIth the ..' "i e 1I111er WI e gIven ues ay mg lt Wednesday when T. 'ViIl iam Roberts , '1 ' 468G b J 9 Reiter ch t\ l rman and JJ1 many in-I l t g h \ \ ' a ~ ' Safety, sunl: "Speed IS not at 7 o 'clock in the Green Room of the St. Asaphs road , Ha la , refused to altel' guson, ."1.)'( more ,y anuary . !stances have stated there would haveR el ie f c as es i n L ow er :Merion last a lways respons ib le for accidents as:Arcadia Restaurant , Narber th. , hi s p os it io n regarding h is c on tr ac t Ibeen no observance of th e holiday had

    week numbered fifty-two, a n in crea se th ere ar c many contributing factors. I Frank A. Schrepfer wiII be toa- f - ""ith West Laurl '1 HiII Cemetery. Economy Leaguer Iit no t becn for the generos i ty of Nar-of fOllr; Narberth's were four, a drop S Iw ed is at t imes profi tab le , but a ' master and Harvey Harman will t el l, T he w it hd rawa l c ame in a letter to L h T G berth citizens.of one case. drivel' does not gain if he weaves' about his trip to Cuba. 1\11, an d Mrs, Evan L. James, secretary of th e a s e s ax ougej Milk, Ch ri s tma s t r ee s, t oy s, food,Montgomery County has received reek]es,;]\ ' in a nd o ut of traflic, cliHe- Harman r e tu r ned home 'Vednesday I30ard of Adjus tment, from Frank II. --- clothing, coal, shoes und med ic in e

    $140,477 f rom t he State Treasury as ,t.:arding th e propel' side to p a ~ s 01 b y f ro m the i sl an d r ep ub li c, w he re t he I\lancill, counsel f or WF IL . Major Roy ScymoUl' AddrcssesI w e r ~ f u r n i s ~ l e d , t l ~ i s season. Allthe c ounty' s s h are in th e g as ol in e tax passing standing t ro lleys or buses," ,Penn coach was in charge of football The c ompa ny p ro po se d t o e re ct a . C h l ' l s t m a ~ ellstnbutlOns wer e amp lerefund. It will probably be u:::ed for lIe statc'd that the r o a d ~ i n Lower dur in g' Cuba 's Ca rn iva l of Sports. radio towel', control station and g a- Bala_Cynwyd-Narbcrth for one week's consumption.road ill1provements, :\lprion Township were not built f or . F ol lowi ng th e dinner, which will be rug'e on the east s id e o f Glen road, Rotary Club As private donations ar e t he o nl yIn view of several f a l ~ e alarms high ~ p e l ' d anel i f one traveled at the' a te st imonia l to the l 'etiring president, 1300 feet nOl,th of City line, Rala. means by which t h is b r anch of theturned in to fire companies, Anthony prop('\' rate of tWl'nty-five miks pel' Joseph Adelizzi, new officers, headed' !\II', Roherts, who with his hrotlH'r "HIDDEN LEVIES" HIT work can be contilllll 'd, the eommit-

    :\lcGrann, Lower l \l er ion Township hour, hl' would J'

    SHOWSGROWTH

    cial Scrvices January 10 and17 ; Congregational Din-ncr 15th

    I I 'Trinity Lutheran Members !Zieglersville . B u r i ~ l . IBurgess Swears in iM k Ch h' 15thA ! fo r Suffocation Victim Boro Health Boardo ar nrc s nll1versary! ;Frcd Widman's Last Wish t o be ,Dr. Wilbu l' Horn AppointedGranted as Sis ter lS Chcmist; Officcrs, Commit-

    Found tecs Unchanged

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    P ag e T wo OUR TOWN January 8, 1937

    MARY ASTOR

    in Sinclair Lewis'

    MAGICIAN

    Thursday- Friday. SaturdayJanuary 7. 8 and 9

    THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANYOF PENNSYLVANIA

    her husband who d i s c o \ ' ~ r e dfound disil lusionment and ofcontentlllcnt.

    The Picture surpasses both thefamous Book and outstandingPlay in delincating the dramaof an ambitious wife who

    ~ D O D S W O R T H '

    WALTER HUSTONR U TH C H AT TE R TO N

    Business men, too, have foundmagic in long distance service.Magic that ge ts more busines sd on e i n shorter time at lesscost. They us e long distanceto make appo intmen t s, s ecu reorders, speed shipments, answer complaints, issue ins tructions - to make all kinds ofbusiness contacts. Long dist ance has many u se s t ha t yous ho u ld k n ow about . It ha sobtained r e su l ts t h at mayamaze you. L et u s t el l y ouabou t them. Call th e BusinessOffice.

    .. I'm a long dis tance operator.I don' t k n ow ho w man y t ho usand calls I've handled, bu t Is ti ll g e t a kick ou t of it. Here Isit at my switchboard. You, inyour home or office, decide thatyo u want to talk to someone wh omay be many miles away. I sa ya f ew wo rd s, ma ke a few s implemovements with my hands an d-Pres to !-here ' s your partyl Isit an y wonder that I sometimesf ee l l ik e a magician?"

    January 8. 9

    Virginia BruceFrances Langford

    JO E E_ BROWN"POLO JOE"Carol HughesRichard "Skeets" Gallagher

    Bring ~ h FamilyTo the Movies Every SundayContinuous from 2 to 11 P. M.

    He stil l has [ he s tr in g on hisf inger - but no Newton Coali n t he c el la r. It's a reminderfor )'011 now -s o . PhOhe Ardmor. 2550or ALL. B400

    He forgot!

    James StewartUna Mer ke l

    Wednesday. Jan, 13-0ne Day Only

    Friday. Saturday

    Thurs,. Fri" Sat, Jan. 14. 15. 16Mightiest Swlngtime Musical!ELEANOR POWELL"BORN TO DANCE"

    Sun " Mon ., Tues, Jan. 10, 11, 12The Funniest Picture Ever!"THREE MEN ON A

    HORSE"Frank M c H u g l ~ Joan BlondellGuy Kibbee Carol HughesAllen JenkinsAdded: Latest Edition"THE MARCH OF TIME"

    JOAN CRAWFORDCLARK GABLEFRANCHOT TONE"LOVE ON TH E RUN"

    A R D M O R ETHEATRE

    ____R_eginald Denny

    25c

    4-5-6PICKUPSTICKS

    ~ ~ L O V E ONTHE RUN"

    DAVIS'The Game EveryolleIs Playing

    22 4 Haverford Ave.

    MONDAY AND TUESDAYWalter HustonRuth Chatterton

    EGYPTIAN

    ~ D O D S W O R T H '

    FmST MAIN LINE SHOWINGSFRIDAY AND SATURDAYJoan CrawfordOark GableFranchot Tone

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    Troop No.8Girl Scout Troop No ,R of Narber thmet Tuesday night. Merit badgeswere awarded to Phyllis Folwell andDoris Mac Kel le r. We a lso had a

    Cou rt o f Honor and decided to dropau tomat ical ly al l g i rl s who wer e absen t t hr ee t imes straight without ex-cuse. JEAN SIMPSOI>.

    A special f eat ur e o f the NarberthJunior Women 's Club dance, at theOverbrook Golf Club January 16, willbe a floor show staged by Miss Margie Hoffman, dancing instructor, andWilliam Thomas. A popular orchestra will play from t en t o two.

    FIRE CALLS

    Friday, January 8. 1937

    Rcd C ro ss t o E le ctTh e Ma in Li ne Branch, AmericanRed Cross , wil l e lect its Board of Di

    rectors f or t he year Tuesday at itsArdmo re h eadquart er s. Among thef or ty -e ig ht p er so ns n om in at ed f ordirectorships are Mrs. J. O. Hackenberg and Mrs. L. Casper Wister, bothof Wynnewood; Miss Helen Lafore,P en n Val le y; Mr s. E , Robert Riter,Narberth.

    Char le s D . TuttleCharles D. Tuttle, retired musie

    puhlisher and organ ist , was buried inArlington Cemetery Wednesday following funeral services at the Presbyterian Home for Aged Couples andSingle Men, at 4700 City Line a \ ' ( ~ n u e ,Bala,

    1\11'. Tuttle, who w a 8 ~ died at thePresbyterian HOllle :.'IIonday after ashort illness.He was t he h us ba nd of the lateMrs. Elizabeth Tutt le and is survi\'cdby a son , William C. Tutt le, o f Chestnut Hill, and liy five daughters, 1\11'5.Edward Stanley, 221 Conway U\'enue,Narberth; Hel en Hud so n, Chi ca gosinger; Mrs, A, W, Duncan and Mrs.Ruf us E . Holder, of Washington, D.C., and Mrs. M. D. Christmas, o fPrescott, Ariz.Bor n i n B ro ok ly n, he sel'\'ed aschoirmaster of Old St . Andrew's P. E.Church, Eighth st reet abo\' e Spruce,Philadelphia, and was also org'anist ofOl d Swe de s Church, S an som andChristian streets; Scots' PresbyterianChurch, Broad s tr eet and Cas tl e avenue, Philadelphia, and o f t he Nat iv it yP. E. Church, Eleventh and MountVernon streets.

    Other Main Line Basketball Leagueteams eontinue t o t ie Jay Neill's Narb er th quint et fol' t he circuit lead.Ros em on t whi ch h ad enjoyed thathonor jointly with Penn W ~ ' n n e lostto the lattcr Monday, :10-28, to dropinto undisputed second place,Meanwhile the borough lads outgoaled Phoenixville at Brookline, 4433 , t o stay at the top, Hen Soleliacs co red 15 poi nt s, whi le guard RussHerrmann tallied 11 markers.

    Next Narberth game is l \l ondayagainst Rosemont at t he Penn \\'ynneSchoo l, f ol lowed by a tilt with PennWynne Friday at Brookline,

    Prizes for B i rt hd ay BallTwo v er J' attractive doo r p ri ze s

    have been donated fo r the Presiden t' sBirthday Ball January 30 at the Overbrook Country Club, City line andLancaster p i k e ~Some lucky woman will win a beautiful s il ve r fox s ca rf a nd t he m anholding t he winning number will receive a handsome wrist watch .

    P en n Wynn e No w TiedW ith N a r be r th fo r Lead

    The Wi llc ox c hal ic e, whi ch h old smuch of the historJ' of the CatholicChurch in its golden calyx, was usedagain in the ce lebra t ion of solemnhigh ma ss la st Thurs day in theChurch of St. Thomas the Apostle atChester Heights.Its use followed the c o n ~ e c r a t i o n oftwo new Cal'l'ara marble altars in thehi stori e church which was formerlyknown a s I vy Mills,

    Regarded as the f ir s t chal ice usedin the Holy Sacrifice of 1\lass in Pennsylvania, it was loaned f or t he occasion b y the owner s, Mr. and 1\1rs.William P. Willcox, of Merion ParleIt h as b ee n in t he i r f amil y for morethan 200 years.The c ha li ce , ma de of s oli d g ol d, iso ne of a number of sacred vessels, inc ludi ng a paten and several pyxes,that were purchased in England byElizabeth Cole, who lived at IvyBridge, \Yoreestershire, before she became the wife of Thomas Willcox,

    "Boys-Not Devils" 1 A ut o C lu b Manager ' on Lantwyn lane, Tuesday, Mrs. H. G.B " S t 7\T t C Sp ed ' Mosteller is the co-chairman. Mrs. J.Narbel:th F ~ r e o c o m ~ t n y ~ , Id B ._ First ill (l scrics of thrcc articlcs 1/11: 0 / COU 1."0 es a ut lo ns o n e W. Darville wil l r e\ i ew "FightingA Co-opcl'Iltil'c COln/nllnity Ncws]Jo,]Jcr JanualY 1, ,4 P. . Ie , ~ \ W. H. Clark, Field COlllmissioncr for I ConLlnued rrom P a ~ " One Angel."fOlll!dcd l l! 1"1' I. y thc Nal'ilcrtlt manand Wvnnewood avenues, MerlOn lc bb' 1/ II F C I 'I D I 'I II " fl"E A N ~ ' U A L DI" "ER" .. u, . Id' II IIIg, /I CJf OI"[]C Ollie!, CU- , ," " \ ." 1\ , \ grow one pel ' cellt; two weeks may Mrs. Paul H. Marrow, chairman ofCivic Assocwtion, (lnd lJ1lbits!C January 2, 3 .05 A. M. House, Old ' > I .rl'J Fr' J Iy al 'VarbCl'lh Pa I I I 1\1 CI I '1\1'11 d wure and MontgomerJj COl/ntles, DOli, The first annual meet1l1g of the bc two 01' one and one-h al f p er cent. the Home Department, will hold aeve J 1/ ( , ' . , " Gulp 1 anc c enag- 1an s . I roa s" ' L' D" 'II b I II V. ' B' d I ' N ' SCOl/ts of Amcl'lclI. Mam me Istnct WI e Jel( next N oone , s aid Dr_ Reimann, can diag- meet ing Thursday at the home of Mrs.Philip Allee I.!v:nJ.;1l10n, Publisher Penn a l l e ~ , Ulne (o\\n. eal-, 'f l d 'n t 6 "0 P ~ ' ' b I I I' ; J S IT " tl S b' A t tEdwin L. Paxson, Editol' t . t> ' h " I I" n t ~ ! nile distant - - - l ur s a y evel1l g a." ."., 111 nose can cel', y mere y ooong at a '. . ",arns 111 1e a me par men s.Anne Morgan Hohel'lH, :-;odal E dito r es \\ a el c a ,1 I Anyone dealing with a boy sh oul d St . Mary 's Community House, Ard - p at ie nt , T he re mus t be labratory di-! An educational cooking demonstra-Office _ 209 H"verford A\'e. , Narberth 'F' -A't ' fB I be sympathetic. Th is is only poss ible more avenue, Ardmorc. At this time, ag-nosis f or t he earliest stage, for if! t ion wil l be brought to t he e lu b andUnIOn 'Ire SSOCIa Ion 0 a a- , ' ." 'd If he has some understandlllg of the, scouters, their WIves, scnlOr scouts, cancel' can be diagnosed by looking" community January 19.Telephones-Narberth 4100, Cynwyd 811 Cynwy : . successive stages through which a boy a nd E ag le scouts will gather for a then it is practically incurable. Dr.: l\lhs Mildred Kohler, home eCOno-Subscription rate, $2 per year In advance January I, 1.40 P. M. Ot! burner passes. These stages merge continu- social period which wil l abo be in- Reimann also dc-finitely stated that l il is l, wil l g-ive a ( Iemons t ra t ion of

    Entered as seco'lfJ-claHs malleI' Octo- at home o f J. D. Andcrson, 223 Val- ous ly one i nt o another , bu t involve a ,.:tructive. Cancel' Res ea rc h h ad mad e definite i nHln." fascinating foods and the irber 13 1914 at the Post Olllce at :\'ar- I y ro d l\I rion No damage I "er th , ' I ' a, . ' under the A,'I of :\Iarch 3, e a, e. . constan t ly increasing responsibility Speaker of tile evening wil l be Rev . progress and expected to get stil l bet-: p repa r at io n. Ther e will be a number1879, January 2, 3.11 A. M, House, Old and freedom to participate in the af- Louis W. Pitt. Two s c o ~ t troops wil l t el ' results, A rcsol,ution ~ v a s , pass:d 101 food prizes. The hostess of t he a f -

    Gulph road, Pcnn...V a l l e y . . Ifairs to which he is related. 'Ve present sketches, "Guilty or Not by the members to aHI the IllstitutC III ternoon will be Mrs. Charles D.i January 6, ,1.11 P. 1\1. FIeld, 505 recognize that boys of the same cal- Guilty," and "Time Will T el l. " T he its effort to stamp out th is disease. Stoudt,================ iBryn Mawr aYenue, Vala-Cynwyd. e nd ar a ge may vary w i d e l ~ and a lso Narb er th Culi Pack will give a demon- O th er s pe ak er s of t he a fte rnoonMe ri on P a rk Owners Loan I recognize that the f01l0wlIlg seven st rat ion , dealing with an important were 1\1rs..John J, H, Phillips, chair- Cubs to Meet Sa tu rdayHistoric Chal ice t o C hu rc h West l\!anayunk Fire COlllpany: periods are seven instances caught as phase of scouting, Rex 1. Gary, scout lllan of State Health and Mrs, Philip i'\arberth's Cub Pack will meet Sat-None. with a moy ie camera and selected out executive f or t he d is tr ic t, wiI I a l so Hug;hes , of Havel. ford, a membe r o f tll,day afternoon in thc Narbelth

    ,01' a continuous film. dcliver a short message. Ithe Auxiliary of the Cancel' Research School g ~ ' m n a s i u m . Cubs, den mot h-Emerg ency Re li ef is .. I 1. Helpless or "Wee" period (0-3). ~ e s e r v a t i o n s for the ~ i n n e r are Institute. of L a n k e n ~ H 1 Hospital. lUI'S. 11 ; and cub committcemen will beSanta to 43 Famil ies ' 2. P re -s ch oo l o r " Kne e" pe riod belllg s ec ur ed f or t he Neighborhood E..J. Pollock wa.,; III charge of the present . The cubmaster is Ronald W.

    1(3-6). Commi ss ione rs . A large turnout i,;1 program ant ! Mrs , Ralph C, Heath, Howell, Cynwyd; his a ides, HerbertContinued from Pn

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    $50,000.0013,000.002,200.00

    636,426.89

    $137,931.55193,260.44257,948.0187,112.4325,374.46

    $701,626.89

    $701,626.89

    $45,785,461.9319,258,238.0323,697,901.2322,271,256.0125,041,060.446,151,458.183,458,991.95

    $145,664,367.77$6,700,000.0015,000,000.001,918,674.641,045,029.64701,051.01227,081.77120,072,530.71

    $145,664,367.77

    HENRY G. BRENGLEPrtsidalt

    $26,240.75610,186.14

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    R E S OUR C E S

    J. CALVIN WALLACETTeaJUre1'

    R E S O U R C E S

    L I A B I L I T I E S

    December 31, 1936Statement of Condition

    Organh:ed 1866Statement of Condition, December 31, 1936

    of Narberth

    Total

    Total

    De posit s Insured under the Government Plan Member of Federal Reserye System

    Open at 8 A. M. daily for your convenience

    TheNational Bank

    WILLIAM P. GESTCh4irman of ,heBoard

    135 South Broad Street325 Chestnut Street 6324 Woodland Avenue

    UnitedStatesGovernment obligations nndother securities carried at$18,508,Z38.03 inthe above statement are pledgedto secureGovernment,State and Municipal depOSitsand forfiduciary purposes as required bylaw. and to secureClearing House exchanges.

    Deposits .

    LIABILITIESCapital Stock . Surplus . . . . . .Undivided Profits . . . . .Reserve for Con tingencies . . .Reserve for Interest and TaxesOther Liabilities

    Cash on Hand and i n BanksU. S. Government Securities and HomeOwners' Loan Bonds . . . . . . . .State, Countyand Municipal SecuritiesOther Investment Securities . Loans .Real Estate OwnedOther Assets

    FIDELITY-PHILADELPHIATRUST COMPANY

    Cash and due from Bank s. . .U. S. Government Securities.Other Securities . . . .Loans and Discounts.Bank Building and Equipment.

    Capital Stock .Surplus and Undivided Profits.Reserve for Contingencies.Deposits

    Postal SavingsDue Individuals

    M EM BE R 01 ' F E D ER A L D E P OS IT I N SU RA NC E C OR PO RA TIO N

    OU R TOWN

    "Love on t he R un " With IGable, Crawford, Tone IFeature at Egypt ian NowI

    "Love on the Run," at the Egyp-'Uan this week-end, features Joan ICrawford a nd C lark Gable in a comedy-romance, in which heiress Joan Illl'es f rom mar ry in g a Europeancount, and Clark, a reporter, accom-Ipanies her in a mad dash across Eur ope . AI "o in the cast ar e FranchotTone, Reginald Owen an d DonaldMepk. An added attraction is Walt IDisney's "Mickey 's Moving Day." IMonday and Tuesday Walter Hus-lton wil l b e seen in the role h e mad e

    f amou s o n the s tage , "Dodsworth ." IIn support ar e Ruth Chatterton a s th eromance-seeking wife and MaryAstor.

    Wedne sd ay and (Bank Night)Thursday the feature will be "TheGay Despe ra do ," t al e o f love, gangs ters and music in Mexico. Nino Martini, Met ropol it an Opera t enor , a ndLeo Carrillo ar e co-starred. Ida Lupino prov ides the heart throbs.

    Next week-end Eleanor Powell, frequently described as t he wor ld 's Igreatest feminine tap dancer, will beseen i n "Bo rn t o Dance."

    THE FIRESIDE K m i l w u ~ r o a ~ M e r i o ~ w i l l p ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~tain the members of the Fortnightly.'Club at luncheon th is Friday . IMr. and Mrs . Wil li am Bai ly Good-iMr. and Mrs. Winston Barrett, o f a ll , of Dudley avenue, had as theirBakersfield, California, ar e receiving gue st s l a st wee k, M rs . E. Proctor'

    congratulations upon t he b ir th of a Leahy and he r son, Mr. E . P ro ct ordaughter, Emily Jane Barret t , on De- Leahy, and Mr. Edward Ross Proctor,'cember 29. Mrs. Barrett is th e for- of Ridgefield Park, N. J., and Dr.mer Miss Ethel Voight, daughter of and Mrs. Edward Ross Proctor, of IMr. a nd Mrs . O. H. W. V oi ght , o f Lancaster. IMontgomery avenue, Narberth. Mr. a nd Mrs . Eberhardt Mueller, I

    Louise Wa tts , t he six-year-old of Essex avenue, entertained at a!d augh ter o f Mr. and Mrs. George dinner Monday evening in h on or o fWatts , o f Dudley avenue, ha s returned Mrs . Mue ll er 's n ep hew, M r. G eo rg e.to h er h ome f rom the hospital a f ~ r K. Shaffer, of Hollywood, Calif., who Iu nd er go in g two o pe ra ti on s. S he i sIha s been their guest during the holi- irecovering nicely. days. The guests were Teddy Mere- iMr. and Mrs. Mifflin Cou lt er B un t- d it h, E dw ar d Beetem and Donald:ing, o f E ss ex avenue, ar e r ec eiving Edger ton . The boys re turned to Mercongratulations upon the birth of a cersburg 's Academy Thursday to res on , Miffiin C ou lt er Bunting, Jr. , sume their s tud ies .Monday, December 28. Mrs. Bunting Mr. a nd Mrs . Arthur S ta ples , o fis t he f orme r Miss Mary Digby, Woodside avenue, will entertain at adaughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Digby, party Saturday evening.of the Berkley Apartments. Miss Katherine Jane Miller, daugh-

    Mrs. Lucille F o r ~ r a nd h er son, te r of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miller, enMidshipman Samuel A. Forter, o f t e rt a in e d last Tuesday evening atBoise, Idaho, were the gues t s o f Mr. E rs ki ne H al l, H av er fo rd , fo r her'Iand Mrs . Philip A. Pitcher, o f Forest bridge club and a few a d d i t i o n a l ~avenue, during the holidays. guests. II The Mis se s Bobby , S hi rl ey a nd Mr. a nd Mrs . Spencer V. Smith , o f iHelen Cleaver, of Merion, e n ~ r t a i n e d Hampden avenue, will have as their lIat an At .Home.Sunday afternoon.. week-end guests, he r grandmother, iMr. Bil ly F It c h, of Jacksonvdle, Mrs. M. E. McLinn, and her daughFlorida, ",:ho was the guest of Mr. t el ' , Miss Ruth McLinn, of Princeton,lSamuel !,1:IIIer, son of Mr. and M rs . N . J., and her uncle , Mr. Stoney Mc-IA. C. MIl le r, o f N . Narberth avenue, Linn, of Philadelphia. They will atreturned to Tome School , Port De- tend the Memoria l services at the!posit, MeL, Wed ne sd ay . M r. M il le r H ol y T ri ni ty L ut he ra n C hu rc h of.also returned to the Tome School. Narberth on S un da y i n h on or o f theMr. Teddy Meredith, son of Mr. a nd l at e Dr. Milton E. McLinn, the first IIMrs . J .ame s T . Meredith, o f ? ze cho- pastor of the church. \ISlovakia, who has been spendmg the M d M' R' h d L M'lI f Iholidays with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . r. an IS. IC ~ . I er, 0 ,E L k d f M . d Shirley road, cntertamed at a buf fe t:. oc 'woo 0 erlOn returne to . ., supper New 1 car's Eve for sixteenMercersburg Academy Thursday. tMr. and Mrs. M. K. Kline, o f g ue s s.Washington, D. C., returned Sunday Mrs. Martha W. Rloom and herafter spending the holidays with Mr. daug-hter, Mrs. Frank Del,. Cannon,and Mrs. Clarence H. Woohnington, of Shirley load, kf t '1uesday eveningof N ar br oo k P ar k. M r. and Mrs. fo r Cal iforni a. They will first go to:\Voolmington's son, Mr. Parker Wool- Santa Fe, New Mexico, where they Imington, re turned Sundayto Whea ton will visit Mrs. Bloo m' s s on, Mr.C o l I ~ g e , Wheaton, Ill. George B l o ~ n : , a nd t hen t o Lo s A n-Mr. and Mrs. J. T . H amme ll a nd Ig -de s t o VISIt her other s on ,. M r.their daughter , Miss Joy Hammell, i C h a r l ~ s Bloom. Mrs ..Cannon Wil l re-:of Belmont, Boston, Mass., were th e I turn 111 a month while Mrs. Bloom!guests o f M r. a nd Mrs . Franklin R. 1wil l b e gone three months. ILindsay, of Wynneda le road , fo r sev- Ieral days last week. IJ I G"7 l / r . iMr. Donald McConnell, son of Mr. .l.-'Oca CId.lOVleS Iand M rs . H or ac e 1. McConnell, of IMerion avenue, returned. Sunday ~ "Dodsworth" Week.End Play IState College, after spendmg the holl- N b h. "c . ,days with his parents. at ar e r t , ralg s

    Mr. and Mrs. Sydney M. Grandy Wife" Monday & Tuesday 1and their small daughter, Barbara, - - -s pe nt t he hol id ay s i n Jacksonville, ~ please his ~ i f e a middle westerniFlorida, where they visitcd Mrs. b u s l ~ e s s man re t ire s and takes her on IG r a n d y ~ parents. a tn p abroad. She ~ e k s romance ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,1\11. and Mrs. J. C. Marscher, t he ir a nd finds it for a timc, while he I~ u ~ ~ ~ H ~ ~ ~ d ~ c i r s o o , J ~ k , ~ ~ ~ ~ y ~ a ~ n ~ t ~ ~ l = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~have re tu rne d f rom Beau fo r t, S. C., ThiS IS the plot of Dodsworth at Iand Savannah, Ga., where they spent the Narberth Theatre th is Thursday ,the holidays. F r iday and Saturday, bu t plots are I

    Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Price, of not of primary i n te re st t o SinclairMerwyn road, and their daughter, Lewis. "Dodsworth" is a great pic-.Doris, returned last Wednesday from ture because of . its c h a r a ~ t e r i z a t i o n s IBaltimore, Md., where they spen t the and because of ItS rcve lat lons of huholidays as the guests of Mrs. Price ' s man reac t ions to environment. Rising Imother, Mrs . Geo rg e H . Elmer. Mr. to new heights in the drama are Iand Mrs . P ri ce also had as their Walter Huston i n t he title role, Ruthguest Sunday Mrs. Price's niece, Miss IChatterton a s t he wife, and Mary AS-ILouise Phillips, daughter of Mr. and I to r as the woman who f in ds D od sMrs. Harry D. Phillips, of Baltimore, I I worth. iwhose engagement to Mr. August "Craig's Wife," a sprightly comedy iStang , of Germantown, wasannounced with Rosalind Russell, w il l b e shownINew Year' s Day. Monday and Tuesday.

    Miss Jean Loos, da ugh tc r of Mr. Wednesday ( Cash A war d Night ) Iand Mrs. Paul R . L oo s, of Sh ir le y br in gs t o the Narberth, Lawrenceroad, h as l ef t f or Toronto, Canada, Tibbett's golden tenor in "Underto spend some t ime v i si t in g f r ie nd s. You r Spell." IHer b ro th er , Harwood Loos, has re- Th d tl '11 b t. ur s a y 1ere WI e a r e u rn en-t u rn ed to the Bowelllg School o f AerO-I t f "Th G d "'th. " gagemen 0 e ua r sman WInautlcs at Oakland, Callforma. L F t d Alf d L tH f ynne on anne an re un .Mr. a nd Mrs. James M. anson, 0 N t F 'd d S t d "R. ex fl ay an a ur ay eun-Narberth Hall, have as theIr guests , "t J d f t fil 't h th, lOn, Ie secon ea lire 111 WI eMr. Hanson s brothers, Mr. John A l- D' Q . t I t 'II b th t10nne um up e s, WI e e a -len Han son and Mr. Rober t Han son, t tof Toledo, Ohio, fo r several days. rac IOn.

    Mrs. Hanson's mother, Mrs . T . H.Thomas, of Washing ton , and Atlanta ,a rr ived Thursday to be her gues t fo ra few days.

    Mrs. E. A. Engelhart, of Mapleavenue, entertained at a luncheonTuesday.

    Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Harnden,of Moreno road, Penn Valley, ha d astheir holiday guests, Mr. James Bradford, of Middletown, Ohio, formerlyof Ardmore ; Miss Rebecca Selfridge,of Richmond, Va., and Mr. K. B.Parker, of Briarcliff, N. Y.

    Miss Lucia Torrey, of Patterson, N.J., will be the gues t o f h e r aunt , Mrs.Dona ld F. Torrey, of Brookhurs t avenue , ove r the week-end.

    Mrs. Torrey's son, Mr. Car l Torrey,will a ttend the dinner to be given byMr. and Mrs. H. McClure Fahnestock, of Haverford , January 15, inh on or o f t he ir d au gh te r, Miss Priscilla Fahnes tock , be fore the meetingo f t he H av er fo rd Friday EveningDancing Class at the Merion CricketClub.

    Miss E le an or S ha rp , d au gh te r o fMr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Sharp , ofWoodside avenue, spent part of theholidays in Schenectady, N. Y ., whereshe visited her aunt, Mrs. Boyd Bullock.

    Mrs. A. Perry R ed if er , S r. , o f

    STORE HOURS, 9.30-5.30

    Furs

    JANUARYSALES

    ~ 2 0 8

    Furs, Second Floor

    After January $275

    CARACULPRINCESS

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    A prize in our wonderfulsale of fur coats! Sleek,moire caracul fitted andBared, with a s tand-upc ol la r a nd V io nnet 'sgolden bow belt.

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    SHERIFF'S SALE

    EDWIN H. BELLIS. SHERIfF.

    WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21. 1931at 1.00 o'clock P. M., Eastern ShlndardTime. in Court Room "A" at the CourtHouse. In the Borough of Norristown. saidCounty. the following described Real Est a t e : -

    By virtue of a wri t of Levari Facias. Issuedout of the Court o f Common Pleas ofMontgomery County. Penna.. to me directed. wil l be sold at Public Sale on

    S e b ~ p d n nd t nk en in execution as theproperly of .r. Baird Caldwell. Mortgagor.and Rlue Ribbon Building n nd Loo n Asso'dation. Rea l Own er . and to be sold by

    Among t he n ames of county ci ti zens d rawn by the Jury Board fo rservice at the March term of Criminal Court, dur ing the week of March1, are:Andrew Allen, 17 Price st reet , West

    Manayunk; J. B ru ce B ya ll , BrynMawr avenue , Penn Valley; VirginiaMacPherson, Edge Hill Apartments,Bala-CynWYd; Mildred B. Middleton,4 Shirley road, Narberth.

    S ei ze d B nd taken in execution as theproperty of Walter G. Case and Lottie A.Case. his wife. and to be sold by

    Local Names Drawn forMarch Court Term JuryThe Spectator

    When t he r ac e starts to confess itss in s o f omission, which, in t h e l i fe ofth e average citizen, transcend in im- EDWIN H. BELLIS. SHERIFF.portance those of commission, we may Down Money-$200.00then assume that a sanctified demo- Sheriff's Office. Norristown. Pa.cracy h as b egun to yield its finest' December 29. 1 93 6. I (0 I ~ 1 5 )frUit. THE SPECTATOR. ~ ~ ~ ~ = = = = =

    Naturalist at School I NOTICE OF MEETINGThe Narbe r th P a ren t-Teache r As- The annual meeting or the Stockhold-. . , ers ot THE NATIONAL BANK OFsocIatlOn Will present Dan Mannix" NARBERTH tor the elootion of Dlrecthe naturalist, at t he a ud it or ium o f t or s and the t ransac ti on ot any otherthe Narberth Public School, this Fri- ~ ~ I ~ l f I ~ ~ a ~ ~ : Y a ; O ~ r d b ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ :da y afternoon at 12.55 for th e pupils day. the 12th day ot January. A. D. 1937.of the school. at 6.00 P. M.0-1-8-37

    11.0011.0011.009.508.00

    (Net Cash Pr ice)Phone

    Narberth 2430

    Narberth CoalCompanyRalph S. Dunne

    Jeddo-HighlandCoal

    BUCKWHEATPEANUTSTOVEEGG

    Ardmore, Pa.

    10.7510.759.0077.5

    Other special s: 3 i tems for $12 i te ms f or 85c

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    CYNWYD 662open SaturdaysImt i l 3 P. M.

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    Narberth 2430

    Rear of Nicholas ' Barber Shop, Narber th near Haverford Ave.Open Evenings by Appoi7,tmelll-NARBERTH 2628

    Don't Wait

    Nicholas' Special Wave, $3Frederic Vita Tonic Permanents , $5

    Narberth CoalCompanyRalph S. Dunne

    We specialize in HAIR DYEING alldBLEACHING

    I f you 've made up yourmind, let us proceedNOW with the improve-ments

    Ardmore 4400St.Mary'sLaundry, Inc.

    ~ ~ R a i n Rain

    Lit tl e Lady, why worry about st orm do ud s? You can stiJIhave your washing done, because every day is wash-day here-ra in or shine. And every item is actuaJIy pasteuriz.ed!

    Go Away!"

    NICHOLAS BEAUTY SHOP

    Croquignole--No electricity, no machine(Regularly $8)-Now $5

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    New Ray Permanent Waye.

    STOVE

    The Politicians and t he PublicRalph Adams Cram, on a rampage

    i nduc ed by s ome of t he t h ings whichoccurred during th e recent campaign,arrives at the conclusion that th epoliticians have become t he wors t k indof public nuisances, a nd h is d es pa iri s dee p b ec au se h e believes nothingca n be done about it. Of course, headvances an empir ical solution t o t heproblem and h e g oe s t o l eng t hs i n describing a vast res tr ict ion of the rightof s uf fr ag e, w hi ch , h e asserts, will ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~better conserve democracy as it wasconceived in ou r Con st it ut io n. Wesuppose, however, that nobody knowsb et te r t ha n Ame ri ca 's m os t distinguished architect how little chancethere is for a throwback to t he r ea lintent of the young m en w ho ar ecalled t he Found ing Fa the r s, and whoreserved voting privi leges to a comparatively small number of Americancitizens. The Con st it ut io n t he ymolded was never a "people's consti- ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece ofground with tho buildings thoreon erected.t ut ion ," a s th e people wer e f ea re d situate in the Borough of Narberth (for'gr ea t ly a s a source of or iginal action, merly of Lower Merion Township). Montgomery County. Pennsylvania. bounded andan d the r ec ord make s it plain that descr ibed according to a survey made. assuch concessions as were granted were follows. to wlt:-only devised as a n inducement f or t he BEGINNING at a point at or near the

    ~ ~ ! l ! ! ! ! ! l ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ! l ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Ipopular ratification which h ad to oc- middle of Wynnewood Court at t he d is cur. As it was , only 5 ' i ~ of t he en ti r e tance of 330 f ee t North 68 degs. 39 mins.East from the junction of the middle lineswhite mal e p op ul at io n o f the coun- of said Wynnewood Court nnd Wynnewoodtr y voted on the is sue to accept or re- Avenue. thence con ti nu ing nlong snid. Wynnewood Court on or nen r t he midd le 'Ject and t he majority in f avor was of thereof. North 68 degs. 39 mins. Eastdecidedly slight proportions. The 52.88 feet to a point in line of I nn d n owI I b h' tI or late o f Dan ie l Conner . thence by soldpa aver we lave een e a l ~ l n g recen .y Dnniel Conner' s land North 22 degs. 8about a sacrosanct American way IS mins. West 100.0 I f ee t to a point i n l in eone o f t he s tu pi d t hin gs whi ch M r. I of land now or late of j. Pemberton Ellis.. . thence by said j. Pemberton Ellis' InndCram may be blammg on the polt!- South 68 degs. 39 mins. \Vest 52.88 feet tocians, bu t he should not ovel"!ook the Ia ! , ~ i n t n corner. of this and oth.er l a ~ d ofeditors who were t he chief prOl>onents W,IIIBm .\ ' Horns. thence by saId WIIII.nmT. Hnrns lnnd South 21 degs. 21 mms.o f t hi s particular heresy. IEast 100 feet to the first mentioned point... ... '" I nnd place of beginning.

    Ther e a r e probably n ot m an y o f us I UNDER AND SUBJECT to cer tain con'I h tl I " I d . Ic1itions and building restrictions.W 10 expect t at 1e po I t!c a eVlcesIof those who ha\'e been charge.d re- The improvements thereon arc a:tl . I '11 I: . I J . ' ~ - s t o r y stone house. 28 feet front bycen y Wit 1 power WI be (ItIerent, 3Z feet deep. w it h 5 rooms and bath onin any respect f rom that t o w hi ch w eIfirst floor, 2 rooms n ~ ,bnth on .secondhave been accustomed for these many Ifloor. cellnr: gns. electric lights, Sprmgfield Willer. hcatHlg s ~ s t e m . porch front.years. In fact, we can r ea sonab ly Istory block garnge 16 f ee t b y 18 fcet.

    ~ ; ; ; ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ; ; ; , ~ . look for a great many more spccious II Seized and t ak en in ( ~ x e c u t i o n Us the------- maneuve rs , f or t he Democrats Will i property of William T. Harris. Mortgagor.no t bc contcnt unt il they uproot what! Narberth Building nnd L oan Associntion.is left of Republican ~ t r o n g h o l d s , i Reol Owner. and to be sold by Iwhich is probably accountable fo r the i EDWIN H. BELLIS. SHERIfF.faccs which the S tate Adminis trat ionl - - -is now making at Mayor Wilson. Also ALL THAT CERTAIN lot with stone andI. . f ra mp m e s su a ge thereon. Situate on theli t c an supp ly t he r ea son fo r th e dnve w, side of Essex Ave. 100' Southward fromagainst the existence of the Municipal s, side Windsor Ave. in Borough of Nor'lC t '1' I . I' t -,. berth. Montgomery Co .. Pa. Cont. in front'our , \\ lIC 1 IS ( ol ng a n ex raorul- on Essex Ave, ,0' and extending in depth IInary amount of valuable work at a 125'.Icomparatively l ow c os t, bu t it is '14 Essex Ave,hardly to be expected that the uumer- Ious court jobs at the d is po sa l o f t he SUBJECT to building restrictions.j U d g e ~ should n ? ?e .receiving some The improvements thereon ure 0: Ia ttentIOn, cvcn If It IS ne ce ss ary to 2 ' ~ - s t o r y stone and f r a l T ~ e house. 24 feetlShull Lumber Company put through a rippcr bill to control fron.t. by 32 feet deep. WIth I:story frame. . . . addItIon 8 feel by 6 feet . With 6 roomsthe SituatIOn, In a dd it io n t o that, and buth on first floor. 8 roomS and buth IThe Link Between Forest and Home there is on e Honorable Eugene Bon- on second flonr. 4 ronms and hoth on third" floor. cellar. gas, e lec tr i c l ight s . Sp ring fi e ld29 Bala Avenue I 111 well, elected to the cour t a s a Demo- wnlcr. heating system. porch front.Ba a-Cynwyd, Pa. crat, but who s tr ayed f rom the reser------ vation on the aclvcnt of Earle, and

    .. = - - - - - - - ~ - " ' . ' - - . , - , c--,.---= -=--=_--==_ ~ ~ - = . ... = - ; = - - - - - = - = _ - - : . - . , - , . . . - ' - - = - - = - - ~ ' _ _ : : . . _ _ : _ c . _ - - ' - O __ I tha t kind of high treason l1lust bepunished at a ll costs , accord ing' to thecode which governs all practical politics i r respective of the party involved.* *' * I3y vir tue of n writ o f F ie ri F ac ia s. i ss ue dout of the Court o f Common Pleus of

    I Some very profound r ea so ns a re Montgomery County, Penna.. to me directed.a dv an ce d a s t o w h ~ r these essentially will be sold at Public Sale onII unpatriotic political organizations arel WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 27. 1937i tolerated so indefinitely, an d all oft hem m ay be a cc ur at e b ut a more I a 1.00. o'c1ock, P. M,." E ~ s t e r n Standard, TIme, 10 Court Room A at t he C ou rtpract ical explanation wo ul d s ee m t o \llouse. in the B o r o ~ g h of N,:,rrlstown. saidlie in the fact that taxes ar e main- County, the follOWing descnbed R ea l E s-Itained by the machines on rather a tate:- .moder at e b as is (as regards the I ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of

    h d d I . . ground with the buildings and improveamount c arge ) an t 1 at citizens ments thereon erected. situate in the Borfail to see any pa rt i cu l ar per sona l oUllh of Narberth. County of Montllomery.gains which would come to them us a nnd State of Pennsylvania. designated and.. known as Lot No. 3 on a plan of lotsresult of gettl11g' eXCited a bout t he called "Narbrook" designed and surveyedo liga rc hi es . O f c ou rs e, it may no t be for the Nnrberth Civic Association by Rober t A nd er so n P op e. L a nd sc ap e E ng in ee r,agreed general ly that taxes ar e mod- which sold plan is recorded in the office forc r at e , bu t we think it can be argued the recording of Dee ds i n said County. inbetter tha t they ar e and it is submit- De.ed Book No, 61'1. page 500. said lots\, b emg mor e particularly described as fol-ted that the most pertinent discussion/lows:s ho ul d r ev ol ve o n t he v er y m ea ge rI. . BEGINNING a t a point in the Easterlyreturns which t he mhab l tan ts o f large side of a certain 12 feet wide drive at thecities a r e ge t ti ng f r om what they pay. distance of 245 feet Northwardly from theAt th O t th b db t f Northerly side of Windsor Avenue. thenceIS pOin e roa su lec 0 e ~ t e n d i n g nlong the Easterly side of saidesthetics would e nt er , t he mann er i n drive North 21 decs. 22 mlns. West. SO feetwhich beauty ha s a lmos t depa rt ed to a point. thence North 68 degs. 3 mlns.30 seconds East. 136.19 feet to the Westfrom t he l if e o f t he people at large, erly side of Narbrook Road. thence alongan d which might be r eg ai ne d a nd the Westerly s ide o f said road with a r ight. I d t t h' I cUrve and measured on the chord of thenouns 1e a a c os w IC 1 may prove arc of a circlewith a radius of 131.621 feetto be less than what is now being pa id South 1 degs. 48 mins. 1 seconds East.to maintain the army of drones which 80 f .eet to a point. thence South 81 degs.I mm. 40 seconds West. 122.89 feet to theWilson very properly des ir es to c ha se Easterly side of the aforesaid 12 feet widefrom City Hal l , Our Frank Schrep- drive. the place of beginning,fe r should be the lad to develop this The improvements thereon are a:t he or y o f public expenditures, for 2Y,.story plastered house. 28 feet front by

    k b 36 feet deep. with 5 rooms and ba th onnone nows it etter, an d there is a first floor. 2 r ooms on second floor. baseInotable oppor tu ni ty f or h im t o pro- ment. gas. electric lights. Springfield water.vide a very substantial service. heating system. enclosed front porch.. . .

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    Township '36 BuildingTops 4-Million FigureConsu'uction is DoubleMal'k, Best Since

    1930

    $102,752,607.9939,239,838.509,303,349.6732,140,776.399,823,000.0038,765,808.3725,110,469.747,436,334.594,2lH,768.271,036,349.91635,822.041,894,825.58242,376.63

    $8,400,000.0012,000,000.002,584,548.652,275,300.85434,251.58336,000.0085,389.54242,376.63246,305,460.43$272,663,327.68

    Co S. NEWHALL, PI.,,.,,,

    $272,663,327.68

    announces a

    Your Loveliest

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    FIRST O-IURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTISTOF ARDMORE, PENNA.

    Let u s help rou f ace t he new yea r w it h good c ar e o frour skin and a new wave f or you r hail '.

    IN T HE RADNOR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUMAUDUBON AVENUE, WAYNE, PENNA.SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 10, 1937AT 3:15 O'CLOCK

    THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTENDDoors will be open at 2:15

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    PHILADELPHIA

    FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCEEntitled-Christian Science . The Law of God Applied to Human Affairsby

    LOUISE KNIGHT WHEATLEY COOK, C . S . B.OF KANSAS CITY. MiSSOURIMembe r of the Boa rd of LectureShip of the Mother ChurchThe First Church of Chris t. Scientis t, in Boston. Massachusetts

    Engagcment AmlOUtlced

    -Photo hy BachraCh.GERRY S. SNOW1I,/iIlRI' ] l lI l 'I 'HtS, ,UI'. l I l Id Mrs. Ell-I I ' l I l 'd H. SIIOII' of .4nl l l l l l / c, l i l l i '"101I101I1I('l'rl hc/' 1 '/ I ,' I rtg cl / lcn t toSt l l l l l ' t H. Mltson of Philadelphia.

    Member of Federal Reserve System

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    Real e , :ta te development in LowerMer ion Townsh i p showed a remarkab lc i nc r ea s e l as t y ea r when 1111pcrmits were issued fo r cons truc t ionto tal l ing an es timated $4,136,487.'Thc IlJ:3G figurc is virtually doublethat of 1 9 : ~ 5 and is th e highest since

    1 ! 1 ~ 0 which was about $10,000 greater.Of grea tes t trend significance wast he n umbe r of single-family homeserected, 2:l0, at a total cos t o f $2,979,885. There wer e a ls o n in e te en twindwel l ings buil t , cos t $228,600.Decemher permits were ninety,

    cost $41:J,2:lH. according to BuildingIn"pcctor C. E. Rahn. It exceededthc Decembcr, 1935, f igur e by $331,2-10.Twe nt y- tw o " in gl e- fami ly dwe ll

    ing" cost $245,100, while the Ardmore]lo;.;tofliee permit is listed at $69,100.Penl l Valley' s Gcneral \Vayne DisDo you need household help? Try tl'ict was higiJ with fifteen permitsa classified advertisement in the col- for a t o ta l o f $12(l,380; Bala had three

    ulllns of this paper. : p l'o ,i ec tf , $21,550; Cynwyd, nine,Buy at home. P. S. Our Town is I $0,250: I'encoyd, nine, $47,285; Mer-

    one of Narberth's businesses. ion, nine. $ ; ~ , 4 7 0 .

    ARDMORE BRANCH7 East ' - ..caster Avenue, Ardmore

    United State, GOllernment ob li gat i on , and a ther , ecur l t le , carried a''25.400.616.4' tn the obolle "atement are pledged '0 'ecure GOllernment.State and Muntclpal depolitl jor fiduciary purpo,e.. OJ required bY loUt.

    Cash and Due from Banks U. S. Government Securities State, County and Municipal Securities Other Investments Call Loans to Brokers . Other Loans Upon Collateral Commercial P ape r . ..ReserveFund"CashBalancesinTrustAccounts"Real Estate. ..l\oliscellaneous Assets Interest Accrued . Bank Buildings, Vaults and Equipment Customers' Acceptance Liability

    The deposits of this Company are insured by the FederalDepositInsuraruCorporation, in accordance with th e Banking Act of 1935.

    Capital Stock Surplus . Undivided Profits Reserved for Contingencies Reserved for Taxes and Exp en se s Dividend Payable January 2, 1937 Miscellaneous Liabilities Letters of Credit and AcceptancesDeposits

    FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES

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    c.s. W. PACKARD, Choirman 01 th e Board

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    New Theatre-Terminalat Trolley Station Site

    ;'Iriss Eunice Griswold , who hasbecn spending the holidays with he rparents, 1\11. a nd M rs . E . C. Griswold,of Ches tl lu t a venue, h a s returned toTufts College, near Boston, Mass.

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    Phone: NARBERTH 4100-w i l l he accepted up to Wednesday, 5 o 'c lock, for Fr lda )"s i ssue s.

    -will be charged oll ly to residentswhORe lIames appeal' ill Ihe tel l'pholle d i l' e et o ry o r to F=ubscribersto OU II TO\VN 01' t he NEWS OFBALA-CYNWYn.

    \\' l \I. H. FRITZ.Presidenl of COUllI'll, IAttest: ICHAS. V. NOEL,Secl'etaty of Coullcil. I IAppro"ed til ls 14th 01\) ' of Decemher.,A, D. 1936. IJOHN R. HALL.Burgess.(0-1-8) I

    BI)OK 1I0USi,-ComiJlete \ \ 'i lh 8 volumes-practically lIew. Phone CYllw)'d'24, 6-8 1', 1\1. (to I

    Church Notes

    Dr. Sloan HonoredDr. George A. Sloan, former presi

    d en t o f the Narberth Board of Health,last week was r e -e le ct e d first vicepresident of the Delaware-Montgomery Count ies Publ ic Health Association. The association is sponsoring aprogram of public education to combat venereal diseases in th is sect ion .

    William A. Lillcy, Jr.Weds Ida Wcavcr .Macklin

    at Ovcrbrook Presbyterian

    Elizabeth Kriebel EllgagedMr. a nd M rs . John S. Kriebel , of115 lona avenue, Narberth, announce

    t he e ng ag em en t o f t he ir daughter,Miss Elizabeth Kriebel, a nd M r. RobCI t J. Sigcl, s on o f Mr. and Mrs . A. J.Sigel, of Forest avenue.Miss Kriebel is a graduate of Lower

    Merion High School, while Mr. S ig elis a graduate o f Penn State College.No d at e h as been s et f or t he wedding.

    Bible Class LuncheonThe Women 's Bible C la ss o f the

    Narberth Presby terian Church willhold a luncheon in the church on Tuesda y at 1.00 P. M. Mrs. Ralph Rankinand Mrs. James K. McCutcheon arethe chairmen in charge of the luncheon.

    Ja.nua.ry 8, 1937

    I:Newspapers Best fo r Ads, ' Chi ld ren 's Aid Society1 Says Auto Agency Head, ReElects Mrs. Anderson'----------------- --- : - - -'flu Pl'esbyteriall Church In a l e tt e r s e nt by H. T. Ewald, 1 The Childr en's A id Society ofRev. Archer E . Anderson, Pastor president of Campbell-Ewald Com-: Montgomery County held a combina

    pany, De.troit adver.tising agency, to !,' t ion nlOll thl" and annual meet ing onMeetings week of January 10: 1 h I Jt he p ub IS er of thIS paper he paces 1\1 d M JA b A dSunday: newspaper a dv er ti si ng a s t he most 1 on ay. rs.. u rey n erson9.4G A. 1\I.-Bible School -a splen- important of public ity media . His le t -: was again elected president o f t he s o-PRESIDENT OPTIMISTIC die! habit. . . t el ' i n part follows: i ciety a nd t he following- officers were. I 11.00 A. M. - Morn ll1 g Worslup. "All advertising media are import-: e1ccted for 1937-Mrs. N. D. Wright,

    The Lower Merion Federa l SavingsICommunion.. ant, of course, bu t the Campbell-: first vice-president; Mrs. C. J. Quill-an d Loan Association with offices at 11. 00 A . 1\I.-JullIor Church, con- Ewald Company has always consid-!man, sccond vice-president; Mrs.. John35 E. Lancas te l ' avenue, Ardmore , de-I dueted by Mrs. D i g b ~ and Mrs . Cooke. e re d t he newspaper the most vi tal : .J . McWil liams, s e c r e t a r ~ ' , a nd Mon t-, . 1 f II 1 1.0 0 A . M.-Chddren's Nursery ,clal'ed l hv\ ( lends on 1\ ondav or a ' factor in influencing the local market, gomcry Trust Company, treasurer.I f I t til a 'Ilual I 'a tc under t he supe rv is ion o f Mrs . Gilfil- n'c asses 0 s lares a c n . < fo r a n at io na l p ro du ce r, an d we a nd I re ct or s r e- el ec te d w er e M rs . B.of 4',t, payable to shareholdcrs of Ian. _ our cl ients continue to hold t h is s ame I Brooke Barrett, Norristown; Dr. Gib-60ln P 1\1.-The Christian En- Irecord, December :n, Ifl:j6. In alllli- .' . conviction today. ,son Bell, Wynnewood; Mrs. A. D.tion to the dividcnd, 11rovi"ion was d e ~ \ ' o _ r g r o u p ~ . , . . . "1 "Ou r l a rg es t individual client, the' Beyer, N01'l'istown; Mis s Mar y C re s-m ad e f or a 1 per c ent bonus reserve 104,) P. 1\1.-]:'1;,\1 bel th h a p p ~ Bib e Chevrole t Motor Company, ha s just: s ~ , n , N o r r i s t o w ~ ; Mrs. J. Lawrencefor all 1ll",'.talllllellt tllrl'ft sllal'es',' hour. Scrmon-"Prospcct for 1937." '1'1 lb N t M J Rcompleted the most successful yea r in ; ' ,SCI e l'g , 01'l'IS 'own; rs. esse .where payments ar c madc regu la rly , .Tuesday , 8.15 P. M.-Commun i ty i t s history. It has sold 1,125,000 1936 ' E ~ a n s . ' Pottstown; Mrs. U. S. G.by holders without being delinquent B I ~ ~ , e IClasr 1\L-Pnlyer Chevrolets, taking f i rs t p lace in both I~ l I l k b l l l e r , ~ o y e r s f o r d ; .Rev. N. B.more than sixtv davs at one time. elne"l ay. 8.00 P. pas se ng er c ar a nd t ruc k sales fo r th e: GI.oton, \VllItemarsh; MISS Mary G.According to L: A. 'Eppinger, preSi_llmeding. seventh time in the past ten years:: I-htner, P o t t s ~ o w n ; Mrs . Ash ley P.dent of the ins ti tu tion , t hi s a ct ion It has a ls o s ol d mor e than 2,000,000; Hun t( 'r , Nor l' ls town ; Mrs . John A.marked t h e close o f t he f ir st five ami N a r b ~ r t l ! Meth?dist E p i ~ c ? p a l used cars, breaking al l previous sa les! Lafore, Narberth; Mrs. O. F. Lenone -h al f mon th s' op er a ti on unde r a I Rev. \\ . vernon Middleton, Mll1l st er I ' ecords in that important field as well.: hardt, Norristown; Mrs. Alber t Nal le ,Federal Charter, the resul t s of which I Sunday, January 10: All of which, you will agree, is a: Whit?marsh; Mrs. Frank C. Parker,wer e mor e t ha n eXllected. 9.45 A. l \L-Church School. I NOI'I'! to\"n' 1\11" I -Terbe rt Sll e 'e1magnificent selling achievement. ' s" 1 Cl al "Insurance of savings share account" 1,1.00 .A,', l\L - ! \ 1 o r n i ~ g Wors.hi,p",,,. :CCllter Point; Mrs. Welsh Straw-SA I TIle UnchangIng Cl111st In that acluevement, the newspa-, bl" 1", H tbo' d ~ 1 J St Iup to $5000 by t h e Fedc r al S a V i ~ l g s I" ,I 1 ~ 1 O 1. , , I( . e, a 10, an l' I l". . . rOUland Loan Insurance Cor po l' at lO n, 3 ..lO P. M.-Jr . Epworth League. pel'S of America-your newspaper- iWeber, Collegeville.Washington, D. C., was c redi te d by 6,45 P. l\I.-llltermediate and Sen- have played a n impo r ta n tp a r t , and Ith t f increase' ior Epworth Leagues. want to thank you most s in ce re ly one managemen 01' ~ ~ ~ c , _,. ' T, ' Ser'- behalf of t h e Chevrol et Motor Com-the v ol ume o f share Illvestments II I ,.4.) P. 1\1. E'iemng \\ 01 shIp. . .th I t fi d 1 If IltJl o mon' "The Problem of Doubt" pany and my own orgall1zatlOn.e as ve an one- la 1110 ".' '" .. . 11 Monday January 11: My thanks to you agam a nd m y"!here IS n? .doubt about Improv: l I 8.00 P. ' 1\ I .-Mee t ing o f t h e Official very be st w i sh es f o r a Happy, Pros- A new theatre-terminal building isbusll1ess cOlllhtJons alo ng the M am B '1 ' t tl I f 1\1' . d 1\1' I l le rous New Year in 1937" planned to replace t he p re se nt s ta -L t" E ' '1 He oall ,j le IOnw 0 1, an 15. me sec IOn, 'pplllg'er sail. A J B w In I Chevrolet motor cars arc sold 10- tion o f t he P hi la de lp hi a & Westpointed out that real e;.;tatc priccs I ' " a (e ' . . Chester Tract ion Com pan" on Lan-,., , ',' cllncsdav January 1:3: cally b y t he K Ir sc h C he vr ol et Com- J SUZA",,:ere I'lsl

    lng and. mcrefased retnl ts In- 10.:30 A. ~ i . - T h e Lad i es ' A id SO-I pany of Baht-Cynwyd. caster avenue, near Cricket avenue, NNE JORET GILL

    dlcated t le s c a r c l t ~ ' 0 vacan IOmes . I Ardmore. I In this section. c l e t ~ ' mcets t o s ew. - - - - - - - - 216 Dudley Avenue Narberl1, 23241:l.30 P. 1\1.-Luncheon. Betl,'othal is Allllollllced ! The structure will be built by A. , .. . _2.00 P. M.-Ladies' Aid Society The e ll gagemcnt o f Miss Elinor J . ; Merrit t Taylor, president of the trac-Merion. Notes Business m eeting. Diamond, or' B4 N. Narberth avenue,!tion company, and Warne r B roth er s IMr. a nd Mrs. William W. Swayne,I x.OO P. 1\1.-Mid-wcek service. to ;\11 . John R. Greenhalgh, .Tr., of: will operate the theatre, their second

    of Valley road, spent the New Year's I Thursday, January 14: 108 Wayne avenue, Narberth, was!in Ardmore.week-end in SufTern, N. Y., as the I 8.00 1'. M.-Anllual Corporation announcl'd Oil 1\e\\' Ycar's Day. i John M. Roach. manager of thegues ts o f Mr. and Mrs. Hm'per Doll . meeting'. Ardmore Theatre, w ill al so have'The y h ad as their guests o\'er thc 8 .00 P . l\I.-Choir rehearsal. charge of t he new p layhou sc .

    Christmas holiday;.;, 1\11. Swayne's Friday, , January 15: Classified The new theatre will make thefather, 1\11. Wager Swayne. and Miss 8.15 P. r . I .- l \ lot ion p ictu re of thc third in Ardmore as last month HarryVirginia Lomas, of 1'\e\\' York. Second nFd Expedition to t he A nt - Advertisements Fried announced plans for a new, t' talkie I)alace in the North ArdmoreMr. and Mrs. Richard Dar lington, IarC1C. section.of Baird road, spent the week-end inl . ,Atlantic City. I Holy Trinity LIlt1,eran Church

    1\11'. and Mrs. Roy E. l\Iurphy, of Rev. Cletus A. Senft , Pas to rStoneway lane, and their son, Roy E. Margaret Squier, OrganistMurphy, Jr., ha\,e, returned from I Miss 1\largarrt Squier, Organis tBlacksburg, Va., wherc they were the, Sunday, .January 10, 19:17:gues ts o f P r of e ss o r Paul H. Ferrier 1 lUG A. l\1.-Bible School.and 1\1rs. Ferrier over the holidays. I 11.00 A. 1\1.-Fifteenth Anni verSa1)'Mr. an d 1\1rs. C. \ \ '. Sunder land, of I ~ l : r v i c e . A tribute by the eongregn

    Glenwood road, a nd t he ir son-in-law \tlOn to the memory of Dr. M. E. Mcan d daughter, Mr. alld Mrs. EdwardlLinn, formcr pa,stor, wil l b e g i v e l ~ inJ. Cadugan, spent New Year 's Day t he f o rm of a l ll ct ur e o f Dr. 1\1cLllln.i n Hat bor o, a s the gues t s o f Mr. and IPresentation speakcr:. Ruth Holfs ten;Mrs. F. E. Sunderland. IAcceptance, speaker: Mr. 1\1. R. Mack-ell. Th c ;.;ermon will be preached byRcv. C. P. Swank, D.D., superin

    tendent of Missions of the East Pennsyl\'1l1lia Synod. 'CAIlI'E:-':TER - BUILDE:1l - E,qti nmte s:13,45 P. 1\1. Luther Lcague. I cheel'fully furniShed. Jobbing- Ill'omptly'7.45 P. 1\1.-The Vesper Service . ' attended to, Leandel ' Wlclmmn. 305 Con- 'The marriage of Miss Ida Wea ve r T heme : " Da vi d, t he King;." Three \ \,ay a\ 'e . Nal'berth 3888, (23)Macklin, daughter of Mr. John Forum qucstions will be answcred. '' I tELIABLE: CARPENTER, alterat ions.Weaver Mack lin , o f Mer ion, and Mr. l\londa\', 7 .30 P . M.-Boy Scout s. s to rm windows . Got tl ie b Ess lt nger , 122 J ' Con\\'ay a\ 'enue. Call Narherlh 3H8-RWilliam A. ,Li.lley, Jr." son of Mr'l Wednc;.;day, 7.00 P. 1\1. - Junior (to 1and Mrs. WlllJanl A. LI ll ey, also of Choir rehearsal. DRAPEIUES, SUp Cov er s, V e ne ti a n \Merion, took place Tuesday afterno.on I \Vedne>iday, 8.00 P. 1\1 .-Teachers ' bltllds. Awnings, FUl'l1lture, Upholstllr-lOb 1 P b t lng, Beddlllgs. Rugs Cleaned. repaired Iat t le vel' 1'00, res y erllln Imeeting at the home of Mr. McLaugh - and stored, Challenger, 281 Montgomery:Chulch. The Rev. George Emerson lin, 12-1 Grandvi ew road , A rdmore . a ve nue. Cynwyd. Phone, Cynwyd 85.1Barnes, officiated. The speaker will be Dr. C. P. Wi le s, Formerly with John Wallamaker. (to:Miss Elizabeth Kampm,ann, cous in editor of Sunday School Litera ture of: U ~ ! ~ ? e ~ : T s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ; ~ I ~ ' e J , e p $ 1 0 ; S ~ ' ; : ~ : ; ' S r ~ ~ :of t h e b ri de , was the maId o f h on or t he U ni te d Lutheran Church. 'covered. $5, Go anywhere. Cal l Lewis . Iand the br idesmaids included Mrs. Thursday, 10.30 A. M.-Ladies' Aid: 227 E. Lancaster a "I>. \Nayne 1496.

    Humbert Borton Powell. Jr. , of llIeeting. :Real Estate for RelitDevon; Mrs. George S. Hes to n, o f Friday, 6.30 P. M.-Congregational I30 WELLI]\;CTON ItD.-6 r ooms , t il e IWynnewood; Mrs. Frederick L. Van Anniversary Dinner. hath. !:arage. !\lodeI'll, $50. Koser Bros, ILennep, of Bryn Maw r, a nd Miss Sunday, January 17, 11.00 A. M .- Realtors. Ard. 680, (to IJane Buckman. IFina l anniversa ry se rv ic e. D r. D.' R R'd' M' B S 'th '11 1 tl ooms for entThe J'unior b r l e smal ds wer e ISS ur t III I ,W I preac 1 lC sermon. ; ", CHEERFUL, warm room in IH'lvate adult,Marian W. Kampmann, another cou- : fIltHily, Call Nal', 3860-l\1. (14) isin of the bride and Miss Betty Bur- Baptist Ch/ITch of the Evallgel O:-lE OR 1'\\ '0 I tOO!\lS. convenient to!rows daughter of Mrs. F. K en dr ic k R ob er t E. K ei gh to n, M in is te r ,ArclIlore slation, busses, lI'olley, Pri-:, f V t N J ' \'ale family. Phone Ardmore 1823-J,Burrows, 0 en nor, J: . Stanley T. Reiff, Organist 'Mr. J. Hei sl er Wea ve r a ct ed as Sunday, J a nu a ry 10: = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~

    b es t m an f or M r. L il le y a nd the ush- 9.-15 A. 1\1 .-The Church School. No. 314er s included Mr. R ob er t F . K am p- 11.00 A. 1\1. - Morning Worship.: AN ORDINANCEmann, l\lr. Humbert Bor ton Powel l, Thc address will b e g iv en by MissJr., 1\11. George S. Heston. Mr. Fred-I Esther S in g' , a Chinese student at : l ' l ' O \ ' i d i n ~ ' fOl the r e J l a i r i n ~ 'Illel r e - l a ~ ' i n ge ri ck V an Lenncp, Mr. Townsend Croze r Seminar y. Miss Sing is a: of sidewalks. curhs and "utters.MacIntosh 1\11. Chal'!es Carter HOOd-I graduate of Shanghai Univers it ' and Tin; CQU:-;'CIL OF THe ; BOROuGH, , J OF' :-;'Altlll,ltTIl DOES OltDAI:-'::Icss and Mr. Layton Schoch. brings to her audiences a message en- SgCTIO:-': I. Be i t e llaeted, etc.. ThatFollowing the ceremony a reception riched by Christian exper ie n ce a s one whenewr an)' sidewall

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    jewelry from Miss Elizabeth Duffey,in the same building.Admi ra l A lbe r t Gleave s, U . S. N.,

    retired, commander o f the c rui se r andtransport force d ur in g t he WorldWar , died Wednesday at his home inHaverford, aged 79.

    Called to Son 's S id eMrs. Roy C. Wil l iams, Merion ave

    nue, Narberth, was cal led t o Youngstown, Ohio, Monday, where her son,R o ~ ' C. Williams, Jr., is in a hospitalsuffering from a painful injury.Mr. Williams, who is employed ina Youngstown s tee l mil l, was severely

    burned on the legs in a plant accident. He will probably b e i n the hospi tal for a couple of wee'ks.His mother, who r ec en tl y w as a p

    pointed a member o f t he N ar be rt hBoard of H ea lt h, w as u na ble t o attend i ts r eo rgan iza ti on meet ing t h isweek an d w il l be sWo rn into office ata later date,

    -spira l and croquignole; French Oi l,ZotoS and Frederic.Experienced operators.Monday, Tucsday , Wednc sday

    -3 special s for ,$1Thurs day , F r iday, Sa turday-3 spec ia ls f or $1 .25

    P c r m a n e n t

    s ea l i n mor e jui ce and flavor than everbefore. Better insulated ovens save ongas consumption and insure better reosults. In every way, foods are cookedfaster, better and c he ap er o n t hesenew Gas Ranges.Come in an d see the new models. Pricesstart at $65 cash. Slightly higher on budge t plan-$2 down, 24 months to pay.

    nSPECIALIZING

    Cont inuedf rom Pal:e un eCoxe, Jr., Ambler, second l ieutenant;Robert \Y. Downs, 3d , corne t.Montgomery County's 1936 million

    dollar road ill1provement project is 80]leI' cent completc, according to CountyCommissioner Fred C. Peters, A1(1more, who s ai d 63.9 m il e s o f r oa ds\l'ere reconstructed in the year, givi ng employmen t t o f rom 700 to 1300men.C as es o f c on ta gi ou s disease in

    Lower Merion numbered 72D in HJ36,a decrease of 162 cases f rom the ID35figures.A " cl ayl igh t r obbe r" t h is week ran

    sacked f ou r A rdmo re a pa rt me nt s,s to le a $ 20 0 seal coat f rom Miss RuthN. Stoll , Lower Merion school teacher,\l'ho lives in the Hamil ton Cour tA pa rtment s, a nd $100 worth of

    SAVE MONEY ONTypewriter Ribbons45c each-3 for $1.25

    St yl es f or m os t m ac hi ne s o n h and . O th cr s sup pl ied o nshort notice. Quality equal to thc best.

    MUTUAL BOND (Special)-$1.75500 Shcets of 8% x 11 sizc, This is a high-grade ragcontent papcr. Price only good whi le prcscnt s tock last s .

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    COpy PAPER (Canary)-50c500 Shee t s of 81!2 xII, 14-lb. subs tancc . Excc ll ent forca rbon copi es or rough draft work,

    KATHl JEN lEBJEA U TY S HOP P JE

    43 North Narberth Avenue-Narberth 4077300 LcverinQ Mill Road-Phone: CYTlwyd 927

    ESTABLISHED SINCE 1924

    Main Lines

    LIVINGSTON PUBLISHING CO.209 Haver ford Ave. (Opposi te Station), Narberth

    StationeryATLANTIC BOND-$1.50

    500 Sheets of 8V2 x 11, watermarked with substance w c i g h t - " ' " ' ~ ~s hown , 2 0 l b.

    COOK ON A MODERN GAS RANGENw-s the t ime to t ur n ove r a newleaf . . . enjoy cooking th e new,quicker way o n a modern Quali tyGas Range! Fr om the easy-to-keepclean top burners with the new simmerflame .. . to the conveniently placed,fast broiler , these new Ranges revolutionize gas cooking. Take broiling, forinstance .. . the new high-speed grillsnot only shorten the broiling time bu t

    BALACYNWYD. PA.Be lmon t Ave. & L.evering Mill Rd.

    Incorporated

    PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY

    Telephone MANayunk 0166

    A t Our Suburban S to res o r S ee Your Dealer

    EDW. A. CARROLL CO .

    Katherinc E. DcnningThe body of :\Iiss Katherine E . Den

    ning, 68, of 122 Upland terrace, BalaCynwyd, who died last \Vednesday,was cremated last Saturday w it h i nterment at Beverly, N. J.:\Iiss Denning' , who with Miss ClaraBold conducted a tea room at theirhome , l iv ed in B a l a - C ~ ' n w y d for thelast fifteen ~ e a r s .She is survived b ~ a sister, l\Irs.H el en H . M il le r, of Delanco , N . J.,Miss Denning's former home, and bytwo nieces, : \ Iiss Carol :II i l ler , of FortLauderdale , F lorida, and :i\Irs. HelenScheele, of Delanco.

    MEMORIALS

    European Situation DiscussedBefore Merion Legion Post

    David HarshawFuneral services were held for Da

    "id Harshaw, 75, on Saturday withinterment in :i\It. : \ Ioriah Cemetery .He died last Wednesday in the Presbyterian Hospital after a week's illness.:\11'. Harshaw retired abont tenyears ago after w ork in g f or m or et ha n f or ty y ea rs a s head carpenter att he U nit ed S ta te s Na va l H os pi ta l,Philadelphia. He was a member ofthe Orient Lodge, o. ~ 8 f l , F . a nd A.:\1.; :\11. Sinai L odge , No . 6 3; LoyalPatriots of America; the PhiladelphiaTrue BI ue, No. 5B; Loyal OrangeLodge, and of t he Tabor P re sby t er i anChurch, Philadel]lhia.A res ident of 1:31 Conway avelHle,Nar be rt h, f or t he l as t twelve years,he is sl ll ' \' ived b ~ his wife. : \ Irs . l\laryA. H a l ' ~ h n \ \ ' , t\\'o dang-htel's, :\elIS. Oscar Eichna, of XC'w 1'01'1,. the former:i\Iargaret Harshaw, ,n'll-known cont ral to, and AIrs. C. Fred Kuebler, Jr.,of 25 :\'arbrook Park, Narberth. Onegrandson, Freder ick Harshaw Kuebler, a lso surv ives .

    Colonel Jerome G. Pillow, formermilitary attache at the U. S, Embassy,Rome, gave sidelights on the Europeansituation before the Merion Post,American Legion, Tuesday night .A sketchof l\Iussolini and t he Fascist

    system he perfected in I taly " 'as presented by Colonel Pillow, now chief ofs ta ff o f t he 7Dth Dhision.Howard H. McConne l l, post C0111

    mander presided.

    Waync , Pa .

    T de pholle WayJle 1121for Trial Order

    A 1I/crican Guernscy CattlcClub

    of TRADE MARK GOLDENGUERNSEY MILK andCREAM

    BROOKMEAD is the onlyAuthOl"ized Producer andDistributor under Licenseof the

    BrookmeadGuernsey Dairiesw. Lancaster Ave.

    3 0 ~ t More Food Va lue , an d richin Bone an d Mus cl e B ui ld in gM in er al s. P ro te in , Milk Sugaran d Buttcrfat. I ts a pp et iz in gF lavo r and Go lden Color appealsto both childrcn an d adults.Brookmead n ot o nl y offers Qual-ity in its Product bu t exccptionalService to alI parts of th e MainLine.

    Gardcn Club Mects 1 I th IThe P enn Valley Garden Club willmeet at the home of Mrs. John P.Holt, D Colwyn l ane, Bala-Cynwyd,Monday morning at 10.30.Mrs. J oh n A rmand L af or e, p re si dent, will speak on "Mexi co and ItsFlowers."An Executive Board meeting- washeld ~ ' e s t e r d a y afternoon, at thehome of t he chai rman of publicity,

    l \ I r ~ . F. J. C. S tar l" o n Pembrokeroad , Ba la -Cynwyd.

    Bros.

    If It's Worth~ e a r i n g ,it's worth wcaringright. And if yoursuit or coat is worthclcaning, it's worthhaving clcaned right-by reliable cleanerswho are conscientiousan d w ho k now thcirbusiness.

    AdelizziFURRIERS, CLEANERS, DYERS

    228 Bala Ave. Cy,,,yd 928102 Forest Ave. Narb. 2602

    Holy T rini ty LutheranM e n ~ b e r s to MarkChurch's 15th Anniversary

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    TIM~ TOMMY M4CKL IN

    Main L iner s wil l f ol low t Ill' f or tunes of Penn wi th increasl'd intl'l ' l 'stthis season. Roger lIang('r. fOl' lnerLow l' r Mer ion gr< 'a t is Co-captain ofthe t eam with Franny :\1 1,1 l'I'a;:, whill'Ray S t a n l l ' ~ ' is a n'a! candidatl' for aregulal' b l' rt h ; :s gllard, I ~ a y i s t il l'most popular ] l b ~ - " r I,n the 11001 toalmost : l n ~ ' :llI,ii"n.'(; that h a ] l ] l l ' l l ~ toattend olll' ,d' t 1",