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w. s. Horner, 303 N. Narberth Ave. Narberth, Pa . Volume 15, No.3 7 Narberth, Pa., Friday, June 7, 1929· PRICE, THREE CENTS GetCounty Aid For Wynnewood Avenue To Brea k Ground For Four Speakers at Ne w M et ho di st Church Rotar y Gathering Railroad May Ere ct Stairs From Station Platform to Narberth Avenue Bridge Narberth Rallies to W in O v er B er wy n Three Runs in Eighth Gi v es V ic tor y a n d T i e F o r F ir st Place. B EA T N OB LI TT , N EM ES IS By John Uberti. "Vhilc Young Graham held Berwyn at bay in the afternoon gamc of t he Memorial Day doubleheader, al10wing merely eight d i sp e rsed hits, Bob l\Iar tin. whom the Berwynites appropri ately gave the appellation of the "Adolphe M enjou of t he D ia mond ," ?II ick('y B ur ns , c ra ck " ba ck st op ," and Bob Gi l fi l1 an slapped the bal1 with consistency to help v an qu is h N ar b cr th 's f or em os t n em cs is s in ce the formation of the !llain L i ne L ea gu e, cmerging triumphant eight runs to six. In c o nq u er in g the Redmond clan, Narberth emulat ed a f ea t, with a team of p u re l y h o m e- t ow n er s , w hi ch t he 1928 club a c co m pl i sh e d w i t h a padded team. It was a valiant victory f or t he d im in ut iv e G ra ham w ho t h wa rt e d t he hopes of Jimmie Noblitt, greatest pit c h in g ace of thc leaguc, a n d w ho se pals a re u na ni mo us ly a cc la im ed the unofficial champions of 1928. A ga in t he i ng en io us Gilfillan was his former sclf, who in 1928 was COm- m e nd e d as thc most valuable player of the season. Gilly was in a finc m oo d for tearing cowhide in t h is M e mo r ia l Day s l ug f es t . In the morning game, which Narberth lost 7-5 t o t he Mitchell A. e., h e c am e through with four hefty cracks out of five times up to b at an unexcelled .800, crashing two doublcs, one of w hi ch a cc ou nt ed f or one run and the other which promoted a pal to third, who later tallied, and he also dribbled two material singles. With Gilly sparkled Walter ~ I a s t e r s and T h om a s, who clouted two apiece, but Moffett, Kane, Ray a nd Q ui rk , o f the Q u a ke r City nine, s l u g g ed relentlessly. Quirk crossed with the run that spelled defeat to the: local nine wheTl he o pe ne d t he s ix th by a m b li n g, s t ol e second and r ea ch ed t hi rd on a sacri fice. Kanc t hc n c ar om ed a whizzer p as t t hi rd a nd the knot was s ev er ed. S im ps on c ar ri cd t he other arker over, scoring f ro m th i d w he n Ray intentionally ran into !I[ a rt in on first, t h ro wi n g h im o ff balance, t hu s p re venting him from doubling to the plate. But cvcn c ha mp io ns m u st t as te the b it te rn es s of d ef ea t a nd , l ik e sports men, take it without an alibi. Seven hundred fans turned ou t to see Young Graham p it h is arm against t ha t of Jimmic N ob li tt , who, prior to this e n c ou n te r , had h u rl e d h is c lu b to t he t op rung of the !\!ain Line League. Narberth Bows to Havana Red Sox, 4·1 Tiaut Hurls Eighteenth Straight Victory as the Davismen Err Considerably. By John Uberti. Errors p ro ve d c os tl y f or Narberth in an interesting twilight game Mon-. day n ig ht with the H av an a R ed Sox, colored C ub an t ea m, g iv in g t he visi tors a 4-1 victory. T hr ee of the runs resulted d i re c tl y f r om e r ro r s . Narberth never had a chancc against the c le ver T i au t, w ho hol ds a bri lli ant record of eightcen straight wins prior to meeting the D a vi s me n . Tiaut never a ll o we d a b o ro u gh b a ts ma n to get as far as s ec on d w it h t he e xc ep ti on of Heckle, who walked in t he s i xt h and made the K e ys to n e b a g on the second baseman's error, and again in the final frame, when he ta1 l i ed Narberth's only run. In this game Tiaut looked cvery inch the herculean h il lman of t he C ub an outfit, who, so far this season, since s ta rt in g on t he ir b a rn s to r mi n g t o ur from Miami, h as h ur le d h is c lu b to sixty-eight victories out of seventy nine contests. In this game N a rb c rt h excelled only in o ne t hi ng and that was in erroneous plays, amassing five for the entire game. S co ri ng o ne r un at a t im e t he R ed S ox s co re d in four inni n gs and Nar b e r th c o un t e d in the finale. Henuan dez o pe ne d on D ur bi n w it h a s in gl e, b ut w as fo rce d off second by Perru, w ho c ro s se d w he n T ho ma s' e rr or p ut Echegolleu on third. Durbin w al ke d Henuandez in the third, w ho s co re d w he n E ch eg ol le u lofted to C ur vi n out in right. Saida c o nt r i bu t ed the third run in the sev enth, w he n h e s in gl ed t o c en tr e, s to le second, was sacrificed to third and ta1 lie d off Perru's rocket to d e ep right. Memorial Day Has Fit ting Observance P a ra de and Add re ss b y the Rev. G eo rg e E . B ar ne s W e re Features. !I[ emorial Day in N a rb c rt h w as ob serve d, u nd er the direction of the A m cr i c an L e gi o n, in a m a n ne r which gave full cxpression to the signfiicance of the anniversary. Throughout the borough t he parade wended its way, with Past Commander Loxley "V. Peebles as marshal, and in t he host came the local L e gi o n, the l ad ies of thc Auxili ary, thc public and parochial s c ho ol c h il d r en, with hc t ow n d ig ni ta ri es adding to lustre of the occasion as t he y b ea me d out their limousines at the spectators, who were t hr on ge d a lo ng t he line of the I. procession. There, too, w er e t he v al ia nt firc fighters, giving the populace an op p o rt u nity to pass judgment at close range on the cxcel1ent equi pment and stalwart c o rp s w h ic h are ever at the cal1 of the c om mu ni ty. A ls o p re se nt w as t he beloved war rior of yestcryear, Rev. Shindel, bringing back mcmories of '61-'65 and providing evidence that a j o yo u s s p ir i t need never wane however n u m er o u s the years roll on. R ev . G co rg e Emerson Barnes, of the Overbrook Presby t c ri a n Church, delivered the a dd re ss at t he l\Icmorial a nd t he Rev. R o be rt E. K ci gh to n, of thc Narberth B ap ti st C hu rc h, m ad e the invocati on. Th e ceremonies were in charge of \V. Russell Green, com mander of the Harold D. Speakman Post. Narberth Yout h Hurt in Wi ldwood Crash; Cynwyd Youth Gives Aid Harvey Knauer, 23, of 223 Lan t wy n L an e, Narberth, was injured last Thursday near \V il dwo od , N. J. , in an a ut om o bile a cc id en t in w hi ch an o t h er passcnger, a girl, was killed. Knauer h ad s ev er al s ti tc he s t ak en in hi s li p and lost almost al l h is teeth. e. \Varner Koenig, of Cynwyd, and another Uni ve rsity of P en n sy lv a nia s tu de nt , w er e t he first to reach the scene of the crash, a nd r us he d Le titia ~ l o r a n , of East Falls, to thc "Vildwood H o s pi t al , e i gh t ee n miles away, where it was found that Miss M or an h ad died instantly. Thc three girls and Knaucr had been returning to t he ir h om es f ro m a Me morial Day trip to \Vildwood in the car of M i ch a cl K r u ne n a ck e r , 21, of 19 W yl ie S tr e et , F al ls of Schuylkill, who was driving. T he c ar overturned aftcr its s t e er i n g apparatus brokc, causing the m ac hi ne to c ar ee n off t he r oa d. K ru nc na ck er , w ho a ls o w as t ak en to the Wildwood hospital, probably suf f er ing f rom i nt er na l IIlJuries, was placed uunder arrest. The accident oc c ur re d n ea r the intersection of the A v a l on Boulevard andthe Shore Road. Sub-J uniors Elect O ff ic er s f or n ex t y ea r w er e e le ct ed at the final m e et i ng of the s u b ~ j u n i o r s last Monday evening at E l m H al l, and f o ll o wing the clection, Mrs, e. Arley Farmer, outgoing pres i de n t of the Woman's Club, a nd th e Rev. Robert .of Baptist C hu rc h, s po ke to t he Carrie L o ui s e D o ug l as was elected president; Alice L. M ag ui re . vice president; Blanche L od ge , treasurer: Dorothy Miller, c o r re s p on d i ng s e cr e t ar y ; and Jane M ur ra y, r ec or di ng s ec re ta ry . Re sp on s e to A pp ea l F un ds F ro m Citizens. Generous For List Contributors to Ba se ball Club School BoardTonight The final meeting of t he y ea r of the Narberth S ch oo l Boa rd will be hcld this evening at the school. The date, usually the t h ir d F r id a y in the month, was cha ngc d so as to fall b ef or e t he losing of th e s c ho ol s f or t he y ea r. D r. W il li am L. A us ti n, p re si de nt of the Lower M er io n B oa rd of Educa tion. Of the 226 graduating seniors, 121 c om pl et ed t he college preparatory course, including the t wo h on or s tu dents, Miss I10tt and Miss Benham. S ix ty -o ne of t he g ra d uates c om pl et ed t he g en e ra l course, w h il e f o rt y - fo u r are cOlllmercial course graduates. . In a n n ou n c ing the list of graduates, e. B. Pennypacker, principal of the Senior High School, pointed o ut t ha t of the 248 s o ph o m or e s who entered the:. Senior High School in 1927 but twenty-two have fai l ed to c o mp l et e t h e c o ur s es for reasons which i n c l u de re moval to other cOlllmunities and o t he rs b es id es sch ol as ti c i ne pt it ud e. Thijs record is e qu al ly as remarkable 4S the large number of graduates. Help Penn to Victory ""alter M as te rs a nd B ob Gilfillan, stars of the Narberth Baseball Club, aided materialy in Penn's one-sided v i ct o ry over Syracuse, [8-5, on Wed n es da y' at F ra nk li n Field. Masters g a in e d c r ed i t for the wi n, h is sixth i.; a r o w , p i tc h in g only four frames and a l lo w in g o n e run a nd t hr ee hits. Mas ters also c o nt r ibuted t h re e hits per sonallY. 226 Senior s Will Re ce iv e Diplomas Tonight as Lowe r Mer ion Graduates Lar gest Cl as s Tonight at 8:15 o'clock in the Junior High audit orium, Ardmore, 226 mem bers of the graduating class of the Lowcr Merion Senior High School wi l l r e c ei v e d i p lo m as . The 1929 class is by f ar t h e l ar ge st in the h i st o ry of t he s ch oo l, e xc eedi ng by ninety-five last year's class of 131. Th e program will open with the de livery of the salutatory by Miss Helen Benham, 117 Simpson Road, Ardmore. The c la ss e ss ay will be read by Jeannette Newhall. Charles W. Crist, Jr., will deliver the c l as s o r at i on . Th e valedictory will be g ive n by E t h el J o yc e I1ott, of St. Davids. Following other f ea tu re s a nd c on cluding the program will be the ad d r es s and presenta t i on of diplomas by Award Established By Mothers' Coun cil Will Be Gi ven to Boy a nd G ir l in Sixth and Seventh Grades. Ground will bc broken on Sunday, k I I Problems of Retal l Me rchan d. ·s - If n eg o ti at io ns c on du ct ed by b or - Whcn the wor on t le new p at- June 9, at 4 P. M. for the new edifice ough officials w it h t he Pcnnsylvania form first started Burgess Henry A. of the Narberth Methodist Episcopal .·ng D.·scussed .·n fl' Railroad are s uc ce ss u It ma y not le F . d . I h '1 d Church. The ncw b ui l ding will be 10- 'rye commulllcate WIt 1 t c ral c at ed a cr os s t he s tr ee t on Essex Ave- Detail. l on g b ef or e c om m ut er s will l ea ve t he a ut ho ri ti es r el at iv e to t he e re ct in g of s t at i on platform by s t ai r w ay s leading nue f ro m t he prcsent structurc, at the stairways leading to the Narberth Ave- to the Narberth Avenue bridge: southeastern corner of Es sex and R S DUNNE CHAIRMAN nue bridge on both sides o f t hc tracks. The finishing t ou ch es a r e n ow b ei ng Price Avenues. S in ce t he n he has been n o ti f ie d that given to t he l en gt he ne d p la tf or m on 1'1 d d · t' f tl I '11 ,. I I I I . d I the railroad is giving this !Jroposal its le e Ica Ion 0 l e g ro ul H WI ."ar lcrt 1 ta cnt (omlllat e t le meet- the north s ide of t he t ra ck s at the I k d I " . I . f h B I Cd" b R serious consi derat ion. le mar °e >y s Im p e c e re m om c s. ing 0 tea a- ynwy -"ar ertl 0- eastcrn end. This addit ion of approxi- Short speeches will be m ad e by D r. t ar y Club ! ll ond ay night. This, the I mate1y one h un drcd feet is a step in Stat ion plat f o rm s all a lo ng t hc line George M. Brodhead, of P hi lade lp hi a; l as t e ve ni ng of the season, was under prcparation for the twelve-car t ra i ns a re bei ng lengthened in preparation for the Rev. Harry M. Chalfont and t he t he dircction of Ralph S. Dunne, chair- whi ch the railr oad e x p e ct s to inaugu- the twelve-car train service which may Rev. Samuel :MacAdams, pastor of the man of thc Vocational Service Com- ra te wit h thc ad vent o f the nc w sta- be i ns ti tu te d s oo ne r t ha n w as o ri gi - church. It is also expectcd that the IlIlittee. tion on the P ar kw ay . At t he p re se nt n a ll y expcctcd. Hon. Flctcher \\1. Stites, s ~ p e r i n t e n d - Short speeches on business t o pi c s time many ten and e l ev e n- c ar trains Aside from the n ew platform and ent of t he . Sunday s c h o ~ I , \:111 be back were made by Carl B. M e tz g er, \ V al - force p as se ng er s to d is em ba rk be- t he possible erection of s ta ir wa ys to from a tnp to Europe 11\ t nn e f or t he tel' A. Fox, J. B. ! l la c ke n zi e a nd R o b- yond the limits o f t he platform. so that t he b ri dge, no n ew d ev el op me nt s as event. e rt J. Nash. Music was furnished by t he i nc re as ed l en gt h will be in use I regards t he p os si bi li ty of Narberth's a 'lnartettc made up of \Vallis Boilcau. immediately. Inew station have bcen hcard of. D av id S pr at t, L ew is \V. E as by a nd Harry ~ [ e s s e c , accompanicd by \ Vi l liam P. Bentz. r. !I[ etzger spokc of the fina n ci a l side of business, urging his audicncc to kecp in a posit io n to command credit whcn necded. "Too many," h e s ai d, "wait until they necd money b a dl y be fore t hc y g et in a p o si t io n to o bt ai n HONOR M I SS W E T HE R I LL it." Character as a basis f or l oa ns was emphasized, and the frequent fil ing of STILL MORE ARE NEEDED L EG IO N W AS IN CHARGE business statemellls. !II r. !I[ et zg er is president of thc Narberth National . Bank a nd t re as ur er of a large coal R e sp ond l ll g g e ne r ou s ly t o t h e appeal company. I for funds for t he N a rb e rt h B as cb al l Intel1igent merc h an d is i n g was d is - C lu h, many citizens of t he b or ou gh cus se d by Mr. Fox. He divided the I have i nd ic at ed t he ir support of thc topic into.six hca?!ngs: S e l ~ , L o c a ~ i ? n , organization. Thc expenses to be met !II adrkO"et S t ~ d Y : I, III aHncc, Compeh tRl on by the bas ebal1 club at the beginning an rgamzatlOn. e u rg ed t he 0- t aria ns to stu dy not only their tel" of each season are heavy. New eql1lp- rit o r y, but their own businesscs. Com- m cn t h as to be b o ug ht and old re p et it io n, he pointed out, may be p la ced. stronger from other l in es t ha n f ro m Though donations have bcen gener- similar ones, as all p r od u ct s a re c om - ous, m or c c on tr ib ut io ns a re n ee de d peting for the conslmer's dol1ar. Mr. l\lacken z i e, his part ncr in the an d will b e g r ea tl y a pp re ci at cd by the advcrtising firm of Fox & Macke n zi e , c l ub . Some first-class g a me s a r e b ei ng spoke on dire c te d a d ve r ti s in g . r e it e r- booked and thc c x pe n se s connected ating the necessity of a merchant with getting s uc h t ea ms as Hilldale knowing his own business. "Advert is- .... I i he Honse of David, both of whom i ug grows out· ·oi the busllless that is will 'be s e cn here this season, are very to be a d ve r ti s ed , " he said. high. AI1 contributions may be left at Th e i m p or t an c e of location a nd t he Davis' store, where Manager Gene desirability of o wn in g t he s to re o c- Da vis will sc e t ha t t he y a rc p ro pc rl y cupied wercenlphasized by ]\ f l' . Nash. credited. "The best l oc a ti on , " he sai d, "is the A partial list of contributors fol- heart of the best shopping d i st r ic t . l ow s. Others will be published in Don't be misled by che ap er r en ts on l a te r issucs: \V. G. Cr owe ll , A. N. side streets." B u sh n el l , G. Robert l\f cCoy, e. Y. Competition is to be s ou gh t, n ot Haist, A. Y. King, Walter Miesen, f ea r ed, he said. Th e shopper prefers Harry R o s er , J o se p h Leonard, Frank to buy in a s ect ion w h er e there are Beloli, Boymel's fruit market, Ernest many s to re s. so that t he e nt ir e p ur - Baulay, G ui se pp c A m at o, "Vunder chase lIlay bc madc convcniently. Battery and Electric Scrvice, Alex Larger buildings, bcttcr show win do ws and er Y ou n g, \Villiam H. Fretz, J. S. a nd b ro ad er s to re s w er e u rg ed as the DeHart, Essex' K an dy K ou nt er , I lIlodern tendency. Charles Funk, J. L. ]\[cCrery, Ralph 200 Dudley Avc., Narberth, Pa., May 22, 1929. S. Dunnc, N arbcrth Hardware Com- Swimmi ng Club Opens pany, Earl Edward The " gr an d opening" o f the Col o- Ti et z, ]. J. Whites i de , W. E. Hurd, nial V il l ag e Swimming and Skating A. E. Dolan, \V. E. T it us , Y. A. Club will be held tomorrow at I P. M. Glosc, Daniel Leitch, Charles A. Mc The p ro gr am i nc lu de s exhibition I nt yr e, G uy Croyle, C ha rl es H e wi t, swimming by s ev er al c ha mp io ns , in- Sam Strauss, S. F. ]\[cGeoy, R. A. cluding \Valter Spence, Harry Strong, Cabrey, Edward A. Muschamp, e. \V. Joe :l\fcQuillen, Harry Glancy, Her- Mastcrs, Dr. LeRoy A. King, W. F. m an R in gl e r a n d D av id Russell. Kempf, B. Wa ll , H. E. D avi s, will also be f o ur t ee n races and con- J. A. Bailey, Jr., J. Paul Shac, Walter tests for m em be rs . F ir e wo r ks d is - C ow in , H. e. Fritsch, P ur e Fo od p la ys and a club dance will com pl et e Restaurant, J. l\faslasa, Robert J. t he d a y' s p r og ra m. Nash, Howard Cotte r, G e or ge M. Dando, Ade1izzi Brothers, James R. Cole, Raymond S. J on es, W. D. Rus sell, H. B. Barclay, ]. N. \ V et z el and William H. Fowler. main, Announce m e nt was made t hi s w ec k of the estahlishment of t he ~ e 1 1 i e M. \\letherill award hy t he M ot hc rs ' Council of Narberth. This award will consist of $5 each to t he b oy and girl w ho d ur in g t he ir attendance in the s ix th an s ev en th grades of the N ar bcrth P ub li c S c ho ol b cs t c om bi ne a spirit of co- op er ation a nd s en se of s e rv ic e with superior s c h o la r s h ip and high ideals of c ha r ac te r and c on du ct . Following are l et te rs f ro m M rs . R. G. Aungst, president of the M o th er s ' Council, to M is s W et he ri ll , r el at iv e t o t he a wa rd a nd M is s \Vethcrill's reply: Dear Miss Wetherill: It is my great honor and privilege to p re se nt to you a copy of a resolu t i on pas se d by the M o th e rs ' Counci and spread upon its minutes and w h ic h has also mct with the approval of t h e S c ho ol Board. In if we have t ri ed t o e mb o dy and p e rp e tu a te those sterling qualities for which you have always stood. This expresses in a very s ma ll way the grateful apprcciati on of the moth ers of Narbcrth for your splendid work among our children. \Vith the best of good wishes I re- Very sincerely, F A I TH T H O MP S ON AUNGST, Prcsident of the Mothers' Council. ! l l on d a y, the twentieth of May, nine t ee n hundr ed a nd twenty-nine. Dear 1\[rs. Aungst: I w is h to e xp re ss to the :Mothcrs' Council my very grateful appreciation of their commendation of my e ff or ts todo the b es t f or t he children of Nar berth w ho h av e been in my c ha rg e and of the g r ac i ou s m a nn e r in which it was shown. No o th er a ci to n that the Mothers' Council would have taken would have given mc morc pleasure or have touched me more deeply. "Vith h ea rt y g oo d wishes for the c on ti nu cd s uc ce ss of t he C ou nc il in the f ut ur e , I am, Sincerely, NELLIE l\f. WETHERILL. Roundup a Success Thc annual "summer r o un d up," the medical examination of chi l dr e n who a re e nt er in g s ch oo l f or t he f ir st time next year, was most successful1y con ducted on Monday at the Narberth School. Twcnty-three chi l d re n re ported f or the examination, which was conducted by Dr. George A. Sloan, president of the N ar be rt h B oa rd of H ea lt h. T he e xa mi nat io n w as v er y thorough, taking t hr ee h ou rs and a half. Most of the children were found to be in v er y g oo d condition, though a fe were in need of med i ca l atten tion. The "roundup," which w as en tirely optional, w as u nd er t he d ir ec tion of the 1 \ f ot h e r s' C o un c i l. Dr. S lo an w as a ss is te d by Mrs. Ruby Perishich, of the school staff. Mus ic Cla ss Forming Summer classes are now being formed for the Melody W ay , t he m od e rn m et ho d of teaching the p ia no to children in gro ups. This class has been conducted t hr ou gh t he winter under t he u spi ces of t he Women's Community Club and will continue its meetings in the c lu b r oo m in Elm Hall, Many of the children who have b e en a t te n d in g the class through the winter are now harmonizing and com posing in a small way as well as play ing. C om mi ss io n er s Make an $8000 G r an t ; S t re e t t o Be Com ple tely Improved. STOP TEMPORARY REPAIR Presidcnt Daniel Leitch, of the Nar b er th B or ou gh C ou nc il , r ec ci ve d a formal n o ti f i c at i on f r om t hc C ou nt y C o mm i ss ion e rs last week indicating that the application of thc Borough of Narberth for county aid on resu r fa c ing "Vynnewood A vcnue had heen granted to th e extent of $8000. The State laws governing such mattcrs re quire the approval of the State High way D e pa rt m en t before such count)' a id grants c an b e m ad e e ff ec ti vc . It is a l so necessary f or t he borough to appropriate and spend on the samc work an amount equal to the grant from the count)'. As a r es ul t o f t he n cc e ss i ty o f wai t ing the a pp ro va l of the State High way Department, it was decided to stop immcdiately the work of tempo rary repairs on \ V yn n ew o od Avenue, which had just been s ta rt ed by the borough. It is impossiblc to state now h ow l on g thc work on that street will be delayed, hut as a result of the county aid it is going to be possible to do a mu ch better a nd m or e complete job t ha n t ha t w hi ch the borough had planned when it wa"s thought that county aid wou ld n ot be available this year. Hold Lunche on Wednesday A "Donation Day" luncheon wi ll be held at Holiday House, 10 Sabine Ave nue, N ar be rt h, on "V cdnesday, Junc 12, from 12 to 2. It is under the aus p ic es of t he Evangel C ir cle of King's Daughters. Card P a rt y T o ni g ht A card party will be held by the American Legion Auxiliary tonight at the Legion r oo m of t he C om mu ni ty Building at 8:30. There w il l b e p ri z es refrcshmen ts. Seek More Lig hts Thc q ue st io n of more a nd b et te r lighting for the business d i st r ict was takcn up at the meeting of the Nar berth Board of Trade at its monthly l un ch eo n a nd b us in es s m c et in g Mon day noon. More s ta n da rds and clus ters o f l i gh ts were favorcd. The mat ter w as r ef er re d to thc committee on p u b li c relat ions to be t ak en up w it h the Borough Council. H ea vy H it ti ng by t he N ar be rt h Bats men Produces 10· 7 W in . Brook line Downed in Loo se Contest By John Uberti. Despite ineffective mou nd w o rk by Raleigh, Narberth t ri um ph ed o ve r Brookline by the close s co re of 10-7 on Sat urday, June 1. T he g am e was close considering the demoniac rally made by the Brookline Club, which w as t hr ea te ni ng f ro m the sixth, until the last heave had crossed the plate. For five i n ni n gs the Davismen slugged with consistent precision, forgetful of t he ir f or me r d ef ea t, which mars a bri 1li ant record of h av in g w on t hre c and lost onl y o n e, putting them in a tie for f ir st place with Berwyn. But then in t he s ix th f ra me , w he n Raleigh hit on e of the rival batsmen with a wild t wi rl , th e invaders came out o f t he ir t ra nc e a nd c ra ck ed the s ph er e to the utmost corners of the diamond, and had the game been scheduled to ten innings Narberth might have w i tn e ssed another set b a ck at the h an ds o f their only conquerors. H e ck l e, Fleck, Curvin and Harris c a me through in fine fashion, meeting the bal1 on threc o c c as i o ns e a c h, out of four a t te m pt s and by the end of t he f if th f ra me t h e ir r u th l es s Ruthian tactics h ad e ar ne d t he m t he s co re of 6-0, but then the visitors r al li ed i n i m p r es s iv e s t yl e a nd a lm os t brushed Raleigh off the peak. Narberth got off to a good start in t he c ur ta in r ai se r a nd touched Mc Cauley for three n i c ks which rewarded t he m with as many r un s. M ul li ga n, lead-off man, tallied the first point when he crossed off Heckle's triple, w h o i m me d ia t el y c o un t ed f r om Fleck' s t h re e -b a gg e r, Curvin singled, where u po n Vernie made possible the third run.

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s. Horner,303 N. Narberth Ave.

Narberth, Pa.

15, No.3 7 Narberth, Pa., Friday, June 7, 1929· PRICE, THREE CENTS

GetCounty Aid ForWynnewood Avenue

To Break Ground For Four Speakers atNew Methodist Church Rotary Gathering

Railroad May Erect Stairs From StationPlatform to Narberth Avenue Bridge

Narberth Rallies toWin Over Berwyn

Three Runs in Eighth Gives Vic

tory andTie For First

Place.

BEAT NOBLITT, NEMESIS

By John Uberti.

"Vhilc Young Graham held Berwyn

at bay in the af ternoon gamc of t he

Memorial Day doubleheader, al10wing

merely eight dispersed hits, Bob l\Iar

tin. whom the Berwynites appropri

ately gave the appellation of the

"Adolphe M enjou of t he Diamond ,"

?IIick('y Burns , c ra ck "backst op ," and

Bob Gilfil1an slapped the bal1 with

consistency to help v an qu is h Nar

bcr th 's f or emos t nemcs is s in ce the

formation of the !llain Line League,

cmerging triumphant eight runs to six.

I n conquer ing the Redmond clan,

Narberth emulated a fea t, with a t eamof purely home-towners , whi ch t he

1928 club accompl ished with a padded

team. It was a valiant victory f or t hed iminut iv e Graham, who thwa rt ed t he

hopes of Jimmie Noblitt, greatest

pi tching ace of thc leaguc, and whose

pals a re unanimous ly acc la imed theunofficial champions of 1928.

Aga in t he i ng en io us Gilfillan was

his former sclf, who in 1928 was COm-

mended as thc most valuable player ofthe season. Gilly was in a finc m oo dfor tearing cowhide in th is Memoria l

Day slugfes t . In the morning game,

which Narberth lost 7-5 t o t he MitchellA. e., he came through with four heftycracks out of five times up to b at a n

unexcelled .800, crashing two doublcs,one o f whi ch a cc ou nt ed f or one run

and the other which promoted a pal

to t hi rd , who l a te r tallied, and he alsodribbled two material singles. With

Gilly sparkled Walter ~ I a s t e r s and

Thomas, who clouted two apiece, butMoffett, Kane, Ray a nd Qui rk , o f the

Quaker Ci ty nine, slugged relentlessly.

Quirk crossed with the run that

spelled defeat to the: local nine wheTlhe opened t he s ix th by ambling, s tole

second and r ea ched t hi rd on a sacri

fice. Kanc t hcn caromed a whizzer

p as t t hi rd a nd the knot was s ever ed .

S im ps on c ar ri cd t he other marker

over, scoring f ro m th ird w he n Ray

intentionally ran into !I[a rt in o n first,t h rowing h im off ba lance , t hu s p re

venting him from doubling to theplate.

But cvcn champ ions must t as te theb it te rnes s o f def ea t and , l ik e sports

men, t ak e i t w it ho ut a n alibi.

Seven hundred fans turned ou t tosee Young Graham pit h is arm against

t ha t o f J immic Nob li tt , who, prior tothis encounter , had hurled h is c lu b to

t he t op rung of the !\!ain Line League.

Narberth Bows to

Havana RedSox, 4·1

Tiaut Hurls Eighteenth Straight

Victory as the Davismen

Err Considerably.

By John Uberti.

Errors p ro ve d c os tl y f or Narberth

in an interesting twilight game Mon-.

day n ig ht w it h t he H av an a R ed Sox,

colored Cub an t eam, g iv in g t he visitors a 4-1 victory. Thr ee o f the runs

resulted directly from errors .

Narberth never had a chancc againstthe c leve r T i au t, who holds a br il l ian t

record of eightcen straight wins priorto meeting the Davismen. Tiaut never

a llowed a bo rough ba tsman to get as

far as s ec on d w it h t he e xc ep ti on o f

Heckle, who walked in t he s i xt h and

made t he Keys tone bag on the second

baseman' s error , and again in the finalframe, when he ta1lied Narberth's only

run.

In this game Tiaut looked cvery inch

the herculean h il lman o f t he Cub an

outfit, who, so far this season, sinces ta rt in g o n t he ir barns torming tour

from Miami, has hur led h is c lu b to

sixty-eight victories out of seventy

nine contests. In this game Narbcrth

excelled only in o ne t hi ng and that

was in erroneous plays, amassing fivefor t h e en ti r e game.

S co ri ng o ne r un at a t im e t he R ed

Sox sco red in four innings and Nar

ber th counted in the finale. Henuan

dez o pe ne d o n Dur bi n w it h a s in gl e,

b ut w as fo rce d of f s ec on d b y Perru,

who c ro s sed when Thomas' e rr or put

Echegolleu on third.

Du rb i n walked Henuandez in the

third, who s co re d whe n E ch eg ol le u

lofted t o Curvi n out in right. Saida

contr ibuted the third run in the sev

enth, whe n h e s in gl ed t o c en tr e, s to le

second, was sacrificed to third and

ta1lied off Perru's rocket to deep r ight .

Memorial Day HasFitting Observance

Parade and Address by the Rev.

George E. Barnes Were

Features.

! I [emor ial Day in Narbc rt h was ob

s er ved, under the direction of the

Amcrican Legion, in a manner which

gave full cxpression to the signfiicance

of the anniversary.

Throughout t h e bo rough the parade

wended i ts way, with Past Commander

Loxley "V. Peebles as marshal, and

in t he h os t c ame t he local Legion, the

l ad ies of thc Auxi l iary, thc public and

parochial school ch ild ren , with thc

t own d igni ta ri es addi ng t o ~ h lustre

of the occasion as t hey beamed out

their limousines at the spectators, who

were t hr on ge d a lo ng t he line of theI.

procession.

There, too, w er e t he v al ia nt firc

fighters, giving the populace an op

portuni ty to pass judgment at close

range on the cxcel1ent equipment and

stalwart corps which are ever at the

cal1 o f t he communi ty .

A ls o p re se nt w as t he beloved warrior of yestcryear, Rev. Shindel,

bringing back mcmories of '61-'65 and

providing evidence that a joyous spir i tneed never wane however numerous

the years rol l on.

Rev . Gco rge Emerson Barnes, of

the Overbrook Presbytcrian Church,

delivered the a dd re ss a t t he l\Icmoriala nd t he Rev. Robe rt E . Kcigh ton, ofthc Narberth Bap ti st C hu rc h, mad e

the invocation. Th e ceremonies were

in charge of \V. Russell Green, com

mander of the Harold D. SpeakmanPost.

Narberth Youth Hurt

in Wildwood Crash;

Cynwyd Youth Gives AidHarvey Knauer, 23, of 223 Lan

twyn Lane, Na rbe rt h , was i nj u red l as t

Thursday near \V il dwo od , N. J. , inan aut omobi le a cc iden t in w hi ch an

other passcnger, a girl, was killed.

Knauer had sever al s ti tc he s t aken inhi s li p and lost almost al l h is teeth.

e. \Varner Koenig, of Cynwyd, andanother Unive rs it y o f Pennsy lvani a

s tu de nt , w er e t he first to reach the

scene of the crash, a nd r us he d L e

titia ~ l o r a n , of East Falls, to thc

"Vildwood Hospi tal , e ighteen milesaway, where it was found that Miss

Mor an h ad died instantly.

Thc three girls and Knaucr had been

returning t o t he ir h omes f rom a Me

morial Day trip to \Vildwood in the

car of Michacl Krunenacker , 21, of 19Wyl ie S tr e et , Fal ls of Schuylkill, whowas driving. The c ar overturned aftcr

its steering apparatus brokc, causing

the mac hi ne t o c ar ee n off t he r oa d.

K ru nc na ck er , w ho a ls o was t ak en t o

the Wildwood hospital, probably suf

f er ing f rom i nt er na l IIlJuries, was

placed uunder arrest. The accident occ ur re d n ea r the intersection of the

Avalon Boulevard and t h e Shore Road.

Sub-Juniors ElectOff ic er s f or n ex t y ea r w er e e le ct ed

at the final meet ing of the s u b ~ j u n i o r slast Monday evening at Elm Hal l, and

following the clection, Mrs, e. ArleyFarmer, outgoing pres ident of the

Woman's Club, a nd th e Rev. RobertKe ight on, pas t or .of the Baptist

C hu rc h, s po ke t o t he girls. Carrie

Louise Douglas was elected president;

Alice L . M ag ui re . vice president;

B l anche Lodge , treasurer: Dorothy

Miller, corresponding secretary; and

Jane Mur ra y, r ec or di ng s ec re ta ry .

Response to Appeal

Funds From

Citizens.

Generous

For

List Contributorsto Baseball Club

School Board TonightThe final meeting of t he yea r of the

Narberth Schoo l Boa rd will be hcld

this evening at the school. The date,

usually the th ird Fr iday in the month,

was cha ngc d so as to fall befor e t heclosing of th e schools for t he yea r.

D r. W il li am L . A us ti n, p re si de nt o f

the Lower Mer io n Boa rd o f Educa

tion.

O f t he 226 graduating seniors, 121

c ompl et ed t he college preparatory

course, including the t wo h on or s tu

dents, Miss I10tt and Miss Benham.

S ix ty -one o f t he g radua te s compl et ed

t he gene ra l course, while forty-four

are cOlllmercial course graduates.

. In announcing the l ist of graduates,e. B. Pennypacker, principal of the

Senior High School, pointed o ut t ha tof the 248 sophomores who entered

the:. Senior High School in 1927 but

twenty-two have failed to complete the

courses for reasons which include re

moval to other cOlllmunities and

o the rs bes ides s chol as ti c i nept it ude.

Thijs record i s equal ly as remarkable

4S the l a rge number of graduates .

Help Penn to Victory""alter Mas te rs a nd B ob Gilfillan,

stars of the Narberth Baseball Club,aided materialy in Penn's one-sidedvictory over Syracuse , [8-5, on Wed

n es da y' a t F ra nk li n Field. Masters

gained credi t for the win, h is sixth i.;a row, pi tching only four frames and

al lowing one run and thr ee hits. Masters also contr ibuted three hits per

sonallY.

226 Seniors Will Receive Diplomas Tonightas Lower Merion Graduates Largest Class

Tonight at 8:15 o'clock in the Junior

High auditorium, Ardmore, 226 mem

bers of the graduating class of the

Lowcr Merion Senior High School

will receive diplomas. The 1929 class

is by f ar t h e l ar ge st in the history of

t he s choo l, exceedi ng by ninety-fivelast year's class of 131.

Th e program will open with the de

livery of the saluta tory by MissHelen

Benham, 117 Simpson Road, Ardmore.

The c la ss e ss ay will be read by

Jeannette Newhall.

Charles W. Crist, Jr., will deliver

the class orat ion.

Th e valedictory will be g ive n by

Ethel Joyce I1ott, o f S t. Davids.

Following other f ea tu re s a nd c on

cluding the program will be the ad

dress and presenta t ion of diplomas by

Award EstablishedBy Mothers' Council

Will Be Given to Boy and Gir l

in Sixth and Seventh

Grades.

Ground w il l b c broken on Sunday, k I IProblems of Retall Merchand.·s- If nego ti at ions conduct ed by bor - Whcn the wor on t le new p at-

June 9, at 4 P. M. f or t he new edificeough officials w it h t he Pcnnsylvania form first s tarted Burgess Henry A.

of the Narberth Methodist Episcopal .·ng D.·scussed .·n fl' IRailroad are s uc ce ss u It may not le F . d . I h '1 dChurch. The ncw bui lding wil l be 10- 'rye commulllcate WIt 1 t c ral roa

cat ed acros s t he s tr ee t on Essex Ave- Detail. l ong befor e commuter s will l ea ve t he a ut ho ri ti es r el at iv e t o t he e re ct in g o fs tat ion plat form by s tai rways leading

nue f rom the prcsent structurc, at the stairways leading to the Narberth Ave-to the Narberth Avenue bridge:

southeastern corner of Es sex and R S DUNNE CHAIRMAN nue br idge on both sides o f t hc tracks.• • The finishing t ouches a r e now beingPrice Avenues. S ince t hen he has been notified that

given to t he l en gt he ne d p la tf orm o n1'1 d d· t' f tl I '11 ,. I I I I . d I the ra il road is giving this !Jroposal itsle e Ica I on 0 l e g roulH WI ."ar lcrt 1 ta cnt (omll la te t le meet- the north s ide of t he t ra ck s at the

I k d I" . I . f h B I C d" b I R serious consideration.le mar °e >y s Impe ceremomcs. ing 0 tea a- ynwy -"ar ertl 0- eastcrn end. This addition of approxi-Short speeches w il l b e mad e b y D r. t ar y C lu b ! ll ond ay night. This, the Imate1y one hundr cd feet is a step in Station plat forms all a long t hc lineGeorge M. Brodhead, of Phi lade lphi a; l as t eveni ng o f t he season, was under prcparat ion for the twelve-car t ra i ns a re be ing lengthened in preparation for

the Rev. Harry M. Chalfont and t he t he dircction of Ralph S. Dunne, chai r - which the railroad expects to inaugu- the twelve-car train service which mayRev. Samuel :MacAdams, pastor of the man of thc Vocational Service Com- ra te wit h thc ad vent o f the nc w sta- be i ns ti tu te d s oo ne r t ha n was o ri gi -

church. It i s a ls o exp ec t cd that the IlIlittee. tion on the P ar kway . A t t he p re se nt nally expcctcd.

Hon. Flctcher \\1. Stites, s ~ p e r i n t e n d - Short speeches on business topics time many ten and eleven-car trains Aside from the new p la tf orm and

ent of the. Sunday s c h o ~ I , \:111 be back wer e mad e b y Carl B. Metzger , \Val- force p as se ng er s t o d is emba rk be- t he possible erection o f s ta ir wa ys t o

from a tnp t o Eu rope 11\ t nne for t he tel' A. Fox, J . B . ! l lackenzie and Rob- yond the limits o f t he platform. so that t he b ri dge, no new devel opment s a s

event. e rt J . Nash. Music was furnished b y t he i nc re as ed l en gt h will be in use I regards t he pos si bi li ty o f Narberth's

a 'lnartettc made up of \Vallis Boilcau. immediately. Inew station h av e b ce n h ca rd of .Dav id S pr at t, L ew is \V. Eas by a nd

Harry ~ [ e s s e c , accompanicd b y \ Vi lliam P. Bentz.

~ r. !I[ etzger spokc of the financial

side of business, urging his audicncc to

kecp in a pos it io n to command credi t

whcn necded. "Too many," he s ai d,"wait until they necd money badly before t hc y g et in a posi t ion t o obt ai n

HONOR MISS WETHERILL it."Character as a basis f or l oa ns was

emphasized, and the frequent filing of STILL MORE ARE NEEDED LEGION WAS IN CHARGE

business statemellls. !II r. ! I[ et zg er ispresident of thc Narberth National .Bank a nd t re as ur er o f a large coal Respondl llg generously to the appeal

company. Ifor funds for t he Na rbe rt h Bascbal l

Intel1igent merchandis ing was d is - C luh, many citizens o f t he b or ou gh

cus sed by Mr. Fox. He divided the Ihave i nd ic at ed t he ir s uppo rt of thc

topic into.six hca?!ngs: S e l ~ , L o c a ~ i ? n , organization. Thc expenses to be met

!II adrkO"et S t ~ d Y : I, III aHncc, CompehtRlon by the basebal1 club at the beginningan rgamzatlOn. e u rged t he 0- • •

t aria ns to stu dy not only their tel" of each season are heavy. New eql1lp-

r i tory, but thei r own businesscs. Com- m cn t h as to be bought and old re

p et it io n, he pointed out, may be placed.

stronger from other l in es t ha n f rom Though donations have bcen gener-similar ones, as all p roduct s a re com-

ous, mor c c on tr ib ut io ns a re n ee de dpeting for the conslmer's dol1ar.Mr. l \ lackenzie, his partncr in the an d will be g r ea tl y app re ci at cd by the

advcrtising firm of Fox & Mackenzie, club. Some first-class games a r e bei ng

spoke on directed adver ti s ing. re iter- booked and thc cxpenses connected

ating the necessity of a merchant with getting such t eams as Hilldale

knowing his own business . "Advert is- ....I ihe Honse of David, both of whomiug g rows out· ·oi the busllless that is will 'be secn here this season, are very

to be adver ti sed," he said. high. AI1 contributions may be left atTh e importance of location a nd t he Davis' store, where Manager Gene

desirability of own in g t he s to re o c- Da vis will sc e t ha t t he y a rc p ro pc rl ycupied werc enlphasized by ]\fl'. Nash. credited."The best loca tion ," he said, "is the

A partial list of contributors fol-heart of the best shopping dist r ic t . lows. Others will be published inDon't b e m is le d b y cheaper r en ts on

la ter issucs: \V. G. Cr owe ll , A. N.side streets."

Bushnel l , G . Robert l\fcCoy, e. Y.Competition is to be sough t, not

Haist, A. Y. King, Walter Miesen,f ea re d, h e s ai d. Th e shopper prefers Harry Roser , Joseph Leonard, Frankto buy in a s ect ion where there are

Beloli, Boymel's fruit market, Ernestmany s to re s. s o that t he e nt ir e p ur - Baulay, Gui seppc Amato, "Vunder

chase lIlay bc madc convcniently. Battery and Electric Scrvice, Alex

Larger buildings, bcttcr show windows ander Young, \Villiam H . F re tz , J . S.a nd b ro ad er s to re s w er e u rg ed a s t he DeHart, Essex' K an dy K ou nt er ,

IlIlodern tendency. Charles Funk, J. L. ]\[cCrery, Ralph200 Dudley Avc., Narberth, Pa.,

May 22, 1929. S. Dunnc, Narbcrth Hardware Com-

Swimming Club Opens pany, Earl Mack Laundry, Edward

The "gr and opening" o f the Col o- Ti et z, ]. J . Whites ide , W. E. Hurd,

nia l Vil lage Swimming and Skating A. E. Dolan, \V. E. T it us , Y . A.C lub w il l b e h el d tomorrow at I P. M. Glosc, Daniel Leitch, Charles A. Mc

The p ro gr am i nc lu de s exhibition I nt yr e, Guy Croyle, Cha rl es Hewi t,

swimming by s ever al champ ions , i n- Sam Strauss, S. F. ]\[cGeoy, R. A.

cluding \Valter Spence, Harry Strong, Cabrey, Edward A. Muschamp, e. \V.Joe :l\fcQuillen, Harry Glancy, Her- Mastcrs, Dr. LeRoy A. King, W. F.

man Ringl e r and Dav id Russell. There Kempf, Harry B. Wa ll , H . E . D avi s,will also be four teen races and c on - J . A. Bailey, J r. , J . P au l Shac, Waltertests for membe rs . F ir ewo rks d is - Cow in , H. e. Fritsch, P ur e Fo od

p lays and a cl ub dance will compl et e Rest au r an t , J . l\faslasa, Robert J.

t he day' s p rog ram. Nash, Howard Cot te r, George M.

Dando, Ade1izzi Brothers, James R.

Cole, Raymond S. J on es, W . D . R us

sell, H. B. Barclay, ]. N. \Vetzel andWilliam H. Fowler.

main,

Announcement was made t hi s weck

of the estahlishment of t he ~ e 1 1 i e M.\\letherill award hy t he M ot hc rs '

Council of Narbe rt h . Th is award willconsist of $5 e ac h t o t he boy and g ir l

w ho d ur in g t he ir attendance in the

s ix th a nd s ev en th g ra de s o f t he N ar

bcrth Pub li c School bcs t combine aspirit of co-oper at ion and sen se of

serv ice with superior scholarship and

high ideals o f cha r ac te r and conduct .Following are l et te rs f rom Mrs . R.

G. Aungst, president of t h e Mo ther s 'Council, t o Mis s Wethe ri ll , r el at iv e t o

t he awa rd a nd M is s \Vethcrill's reply:Dear Miss Wetherill:

It is my great honor and privilege

t o p re se nt t o y ou a copy of a resolu

t ion passed by the Mothers ' Council

and spread upon its minutes and

which has also mct with the approval

of the School Board. In if we havet ri ed t o embody and perpetuate those

sterling qualities for which you havealways stood.

This expresses in a very sma ll way

the grateful apprcciation o f t he moth

e r s o f Na rbc rt h for your splendid workamong our children.

\Vith the best o f good wishes I re-

Very sincerely,

FAITH THOMPSON AUNGST,

Prcsident o f th e Mothers' Council.!llonday, the twentieth o f M ay , n in et een hundr ed and twenty-nine.

Dear 1\[rs. Aungst:

I w is h to e xp re ss t o t he :Mothcrs'Council my very grateful appreciationof their commendation of my effor ts

t o d o the bes t f or t he children of Nar

berth who h av e been in my c ha rg e

and of the gracious manner in which

it was shown. No o th er a ci to n that

the Mothers' Council would have takenwould have given mc morc pleasure

or have touched me more deeply.

"Vith hea rt y good wishes for the

con ti nucd succe ss o f t he C ou nc il i nthe future , I am,

Sincerely,

NELLIE l\f. WETHERILL.

Roundup a Success

Thc annual "summer roundup," the

medical examination of chi ldren who

a re ent er ing s choo l f or t he f ir st time

next year, was most successful1y conducted on Monday at the Narberth

School. Twcnty- three children reported f or t he examination, which wasconducted by Dr. George A. Sloan,

president of the Nar be rt h Boa rd o f

H ea lt h. T he e xami nat io n w as v er y

thorough, taking t hr ee hou rs and ahalf. Most of the children were found

to be in very good condition, thougha few were in need of medica l attention. The "roundup," which w as e n

tirely optional, w as u nd er t he d ir ec

tion of the 1\fothers' Council. Dr.

S lo an was a ss is te d by Mrs. Ruby

Perishich, of the school staff.

Music Class FormingSummer classes are now being

formed for the Melody W ay , t he mod

e rn method of teaching the p ia no t ochildren in gro ups. This class has

been conducted t hr ou gh t he winter

under t he au spi ces o f t he Women's

Community Club and will cont inue i tsmeetings in the c lu b r oom in Elm

Hall, Many of the children who have

been at tending the class through the

winter are now harmonizing and com

posing in a small way as well as playing.

Commissioners Make an $8000

Grant; Street to Be Com

pletely Improved.

STOP TEMPORARY REPAIRPresidcnt Daniel Leitch, of the Nar

b er th Bor ou gh Cou nc il , r ec ci ve d a

formal notification from t hc Cou nt y

Commissioners las t week indicating

that the appl ica t ion of thc Borough of

Narberth for county aid on resurfac

ing "Vynnewood A vcnue had heen

granted to th e extent of $8000. The

State laws governing such mattcrs re

quire the approval o f t he State High

way Depa rtmen t before such count)'

id g r an t s c an b e made e ff ec ti vc . It

is also necessary f or t he borough to

ppropriate and spend on the samc

ork an amount equal to the grant

rom the count) '.

As a r esul t o f t he nccess i ty of wait

ng the app rova l o f the State High

ay Department, it was decided to

top immcdiately the work of tempo

ary repairs on \Vynnewood Avenue,hich had just been s ta rt ed b y the

orough. It is impossiblc t o s t at e nowow long thc work on that s t reet will

e delayed, hut as a result of theaid it is going t o be possible to

a mu ch better a nd mor e complete

t ha n t ha t whi ch the borough hadwhen it wa"s thought that

aid wou ld not be available this

Hold Luncheon WednesdayA "Donation Day" luncheon wil l beat Holiday House, 10 Sabine Ave

Narbe rt h, on "V cdnesday, Juncfrom 12 to 2. It is under the aus

c es of t he Evangel Circle of King's

Card Party TonightA card party will be held by the

an Legion Auxiliary tonight at

Legion r oom o f t he C ommu ni ty

ing at 8:30. There wil l be prizesrefrcshments.

Seek More LightsThc que st io n o f mor e a nd b et te r

for the business dist r ic t wasup at the meeting of the Nar

Board of Trade at its monthly

ncheon and bus ines s mcet ing Mon

noon. More s tanda rd s and clusof l igh ts were favorcd. The mat

was r ef er red t o thc committee on

ic relations to be t ak en u p w it h

Borough Council.

avy Hit ting by the Narberth

Batsmen Produces

10·7 Win.

line Downedin Loose Contest

By John Uberti.Despite ineffective mound work by

Narberth t ri umph ed o ve r

by the close s co re o f 10-7

Saturday, June 1. The game was

considering the demoniac rallyby the Brookline Club , which

s t hr ea teni ng f rom the sixth, untillast heave had crossed the plate.five innings the Davismen sluggedconsistent precision, forgetful of

e ir f orme r def ea t, which mars a1liant record o f h av in g w on t hre c

lost only one, thus putting them

a tie for f ir st place with Berwyn.

But t he n i n t he s ix th f rame , whe n

hit on e of the rival batsmen

a wild t wi rl , th e invaders cameo f t he ir t ra nc e a nd c ra ck ed the

her e t o the utmost corners of theand had the game beento ten innings Narberth

have witnessed another setback

the hands o f their only conquerors.

Heckle, Fleck, Curvin and Harris

e through in fine fashion, meetingbal1 on threc occasions each, out

f ou r a t tempt s and by the end of

e f if th f rame their ruthless Ruthian

h ad e ar ne d t hem t he s co re ofbut then the visitors r al li ed i n im

ss ive s tyle a nd a lm os t brushed

off the peak.Narberth got off to a good start ine cur ta in r ai se r a nd touched Mc

ey for three nicks which rewardedem w it h a s many r un s. Mul li ga n,

man, tallied the first point

he crossed off Heckle's triple,immediately counted from Fleck 's

ee-bagger, Curvin singled, where

on Verni e made possible the third

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June 7, 1929

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Bala-Cynwyd

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Nevada?

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TheLink

BetweenFore$l

andHome

29 Bala AvenueCynwyd 662

Where Are You Going?

Nassau?

If yo u i n te n d t o t ra ve l, drop i n - a nd le t us help

you. There is n o c ha rg e fo r this service.

Ou r Trav e l Depa r tmen t is complete, an d we will

b e g la d t o g iv e y ou descriptive folders o f t he places

where y ou w is h to go , an d p la n y ou trip with you.

Train tickets, steamship reservations, hotel accommo

dations, an d specia l cru ises ca n al l b e t ak en care of

r ight I-iere i n Ardmore .

Wh e re v er y ou p la n to g o f or your vacation, let

u s a r ra ng e th e d et ai ls f o r y o u b ef or e y o u s ta rt .

SHULL LUMBER COMPANY

Ha s beyond i t t ha t which we all d e s i r e - ~ ' H O M E . "Are you sat is fied with the ent rance to your home?

\Vhy not t ry our

Sagless Picket Gates

TH e·MERION·T ITLE~ · T R . U S T · C O M P A N YOF ·ARDMORE,

PE NNSY LVANIAN A R B E R T H 6 A LA - C Y N V V Y D

LIFE'S GATEWAY

evAVIS '

EVERY DAY IN EVERY WAY

ou r library g rows b i gg e r a nd bet ted

"A ll Qu ie t on t h e Wes te r n F ro nt ," b y Erich MariaRemarque ,and "Loose Ladi e s, " by Vina De lma l ', are tw o of th e choicet it le s i n t he twenty books recently added.

Norway?

h1IITHE M A I N L I N E I I ~, ~ - I BANKING I N S T I T U T I O N I I I - ~ ~..

:de '* • •

AUTHORIZED SALES AGENT

NARBERTH COAL COoNARBERTH, PA.

The O/de it S to re in Narberth

224 Haverford Avenue Phone Narber th 4035~ ~ ~ ~ s = i ~ s = i ~ s = i ~

DISTRIBUTORS

AUTOMATIC APPLIANCES, INC.Heating Engineer.

3145 NORTH BROAD STREET

We will send a heating engi nee r t o inspect your plant without any

obligation.

fJlie Electric Furnace-Mangives you comfort, convenience plus safety at half th e price. Adevice designed to get the full heat value from Buckwheat coal·without increased tonnage. Feeds the coal automatically to thefire as required-eliminates ash handling.

when

WHY PAY DOUBLE FOR

AUTOMATIC HEATING!

SAVE MONEYORDER NOW

Special Discountfor

June Installation

Lost and Found

June Events

Artistic floral decorations

f or a ll occasions.

Seasonable showing of dec

orative house p la nt s a nd

flowers.

Hea lt hy g row ing p l an t s f o r

garden and terrace.

Flowers 7'c!egl'al)hed to All

P ar ts o f the lV01'/d

exclusive artistic souvenirs

and charming floralfeatures delight.

fully arranged

for th e

Graduate

Debutante

Bride and Maids

Birthday

Bon Voyage Thought

And All Social Functions

For All

The Flower ShopsMrs. NOl'11!an Jefferies

Have r fo r d and

Narber th Avenues

NARBEHTH

Phone, Nal'berth 2861 , I

Closed Fo r Season

T he N arberth Stamp Club an

nounces that i ts activit ies w il l b e sus

pended un ti l fall, whcn schoo l r eopens .

L O S T - l \ I n ~ ' 25, fox terrier, sl ight lY rt"-

.senlhlfflg a Sealyhtun; all . \ \ · e r ~ tonanle o f " Cl eo ;" a ge rl t \\'0 years . Re

, ya rn . C al l A rd ln or e ~ l 2 2 .

LOST-Pair ehild's Rpectacles, In (',,"e,l\Jay 2S , on 1'!-C!-ll\X A,'e. Reward. Xar

berth 3!154-R.LOST-Hum o f m O l 1 e ~ ' , Tu es da y. Te le

phone :"arhe .. lh :1'72-)1.

YOUNG ",VOMAN w an ts s ew in g a ndmending. CaIl Narherth 2775-\V.

Situations Wanted

MiscellaneousW A : - ; T r ~ D TO Bl;\, t\\'o o r t hr e e wicker

porl'h chairs: mus t r ea so na bl e.Phone Ard. 3100.

!\lAS AND WIFfoJ. colored, chauffeur,housemall allo coulL References,

Phone Granite 2420.

Fon SALE-0ld e s ta t e. bo rde r ing twom il es o n t h e Sa ss af ra s River, Md"

with navigable el'eel<s on two Rides;

Ii de al f or club ele\'elopment o r p ri v at ee st at e. O nly 3 i miles f rom \Vllmlng ton. O. D. Bu r ..ell, Earleville, Md.

Distributors

Fill' Hale hy

A5-Day

Week

RALPH S. DUNNE

NARBERTH 2430

Narberth

Coal Company

JEDDO.HIGHLAND

ANTHRACITE

During

Jun e, J ul y and Augus t

Overbrook to Vil la Nova

So we draw our blinds and

say "SHOP CLOSED" during

June, J ul y a nd Augus t-bu t

if you w an t u s t hr ou gh t he

other week-days, we are yours

to call upon -

Scarcely anyone wan ts c oa l

deli\'ered o n su ch an excit

ingly social d ay a s a summer

Saturday is ap t to be.

Everybody wants to week·end

during these wa rm s umme r

months.

Real Estate for Rent

LO TS O F PEOPLE THINK

That l l - K A X - P L A T I ' ~ is a gopdsi!\'er pn1i"h:

THKY AHI'; RTC;H1':

It gives a \ \ 'h i te r and deanerIool\: t han a l l ~ · othf"], P o 1 i ~ h onboth p1aleo anel "t('I'ling- "i!\'l'rIlr nI<J,el plate.

Appr,n'('d h ~ " (; ou d Hou "eI<eeping" as a ~ i l " e . . Poli"h,Xlel<el Polish. Si!\"er Plater. It

prolong" th .. life, of all platedware and H E S I H T ~ 'l'AH1'>ISH.

By adding whiling 'lowder an,l\ \ ·a te r vo u ca n llHll\:e a .still moret : ' ( ' o l l o n l i ~ a l Si lver P o 1 i ~ h .

: ~ - o z . hot. . 50,,-; S-oz. hoLt $1,(10

Co t te r 's Ma rke t, Hans e ll Bros.,

Narberth Hdwr. , Hick l in Hdwr.

~ r " " ' \ ! " " " S H H < ; : : ! t : ' "

BHW,\XTIX1;;, :".. /., fu ..ni"lted apart-nlent, 5 rms., hath. elect.'lcily, goa.'·

a g e ; c o nv en i e nt to heach a n d h ay ; $350fo r :-:en:-:on. ~ O Hl"lt\eh .Aye. A. T.Eberl. (6-21-:!9)

\VILUWOOD-Lot 40 x 100 withinblock o f b oa rdwall" $2250 : cl('ar of

all encumbrance. It Is a bargain. " 'm.H. B .. i gh t. E "t . 4S yea1'!' . Opp. Penna.and Readinll' Stations, \Vildwood, S. J.

LAKE CHAl\IPLAlS-\ ' In ' r en t, c ol -tag"e, ti l ' l11S. , furni:-:hed, ~ o u t h of

ERsex, N. Y.; beach. $175. E. \V. Leaming, nOOn1 5 ;10, lOti Sta t e Ht., Albany ,

X. y.

O C I ~ A : " CT1'Y-Cottages. apartment",hung'alo\\,s. 'Vrit,' or eall J. R.

.ToneR, ('or. 8th Sl. allo "'esler Ave.(tl-7-29)

Help Wanted

Incorporated

1620 Spruce StreetPhiladelphia, Pao

lohba-s tllrnporters

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

Phone Your Ads to ARDMORE 3100

JOHN H. WHITWELL

Whi tw el l' s wal l pape rspossess an a ir o f pl easi ngoriginality and good taste.

The assortment is uniquein every particular from theinexpensive wall paper to themost elegant in French, Eng'lish or high·grade Domestic.

The leading Decoratorshave our sample book - oryou can make yo.r selectionat our Showrooms. Your

Decorator will purchase thegoods and a tt en d to thehanging.

Wall Paper

Schools-Instruction

Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Stenotypy,Olflce Appliances. Thorough and eftl.cient tralnlnll.

Positions GuaranteedDay and n ight c lasses . Enter now.

Send lor f ree catalog and out line 01courses.Strayer's Business College801 Ches tn ut S tr ee t Ph l1a de lph la~ P t = 1 p ~ p p t = 1 H ~

" 'o\:"TED-"'omell, ages 14 to fifi, to be-cntne hi l l (1(>1"1\::-1 exper t t:qlb-:l:-o and

w { . r l ~ in offices , , ' her e type\ \ " rl t i ng isUSt·<l. Full "OurRe, $25. l\lod,·rll Sehoolof Busines:-; Train ing . 1714 Ches tnu t

St"et't, Ph lIa. Sp ..uee 7 ~ ! q . (6-7 ·29)

Friday, June i, 1929

SUBSCRIPTION PRICEone DolIa r and F if ty Cen ts Per Year

In Advance,

\V A ~ T I ~ J ) - 2 0 0 young women, a g l ' ~ 14to ail, to ht'(,oIlH:.' :-:el'rt t a l · i t . : ' ~ an d

slpllog-ra)lhers. Fu l l course h ~ eOIl trac t ,. ~ 7 . j until conlple ted. 'Y e guaran teepos it ions . l\Io(]prn H('hnol of BURlness

'I' ..aining, 1714 C'he"llllll St..('('t. Phi1a·uelphia. Spruce j ~ l ! t 4 . G - 7 - 2 ~ 1 )

!RESIDEISTI,;:";;I\-I'; "peed ,'IlUl'se" f" .. "[,,nog'-~ - F raphel 's and tn,isl". I1all,lall :'('hool,- 11 i 2121 :\Inrl<l'l. Locusl 0611. ( f i - , - 2 ~ )

The guests who. atknded t.he d;l1lce igi\'en Friday e \ ' t ~ l l 1 l 1 ~ hy ~ l l s s Betty Rooms for RentJones, o f Grayling :\ \'enue, mc1uded the :"..1. nn ";\{'I'H-Si",,ly ful'll. .."on, f" ..Misses Betty Su tt le, ~ I a r y ~ r . e n d e r g r ~ s s , man and wife 01' busin ..s " c ou pl ..;Olive Pa tt er son , Dd ty Phllhps, ~ 1 \ ' 1 n a one minut.. tn statloll. :"'''-),('I'lhYoung. ~ I o l l y 1rish, \\ 'a11(la .Statltslaus. ;W:lI)-.1.

Dorotl\\' Ferreira. ~ I a n o n ~ l l l l e r . Flor- FOIt ni';:"T-1'wo furnished room" oncnce, :\Iburger ami Polly P h i l l i p ~ , and third t lt ", r i n R a l a - C r n \ \ · ~ · d . PhoneCharles Hoach, Bohhy Roach, Lharles C ~ ' n \ \ ' y d 1277.Haskell .. Albert Fre tz . J ac k Rockwell. ' : : - : ' 1 : - : ' : " : ; I ' C = I ~ ( : \ ~ ' - = C I " : ' S ~ H ; " ' I : ; ' : I = ) - J = I - = o " " ( 7 C n = I " - " ' I ; " " e - I I " " t - ; - l c - " - 1 1 - " " ; - 0 . : SAnBERTH, 21S S. Sarherth Ave.Harrv Frazier. Brad ley Cross , Harolel ),usinL'S" \\'"man. To.'1el'hone Xal"herth Ph"ne :-;al'be.. th 2S13; t l -rm. 1110£1.

, I II \\. 4161. ( I f ) apl.; :: b ed l' ll ls " 2 haths; o il I l( 'a t;Rell1in"t,)JJ Franklin ; axwe . 'arren l"rigidail'(,; g-a ... ; light a ll s id es ; oldLock\\'7,od.' : \ Ied fo rd Brown , George Fox "hade, etl'.; f\\L' minutes to "lation;and Albert Brownt:ll. For Sale 1$150 Illllnlhh·.~ rs. Hugh B. Speed. 12i Cheslnut " : ' l ' . . , . , ~ . \ . . , , , ~ , \=·=D..,.----;A,..,t...,.t-. a - ' . . . , ' I , . , I - \ · - e - . - ~ ,""" -,-::r-n-l.-'-h-o-u"'s-:-e,

A\"'nllo, is entertainilto ' for t wo w ee ks H U l ' ~ I - : I I O I ~ ( ) G O O I > ~ fu .. "ale. 1' .. 1. - I I l ' w l ~ ' IHl('er,>d; t'xl'ellent eOlld. Call, , " f phollt> I\:ar. 272ti-.J. 'I' LCdher siSler, Miss Ann a Polk Pepper, 0 fllr I<e,,". :143 ,·revo.. ane. ~ ' n \ \ · y .

Mell11lhis

, Tennessee. 'jC(.lH ; ; A l . E - T ~ a Ralle, ][ '2! ', to\\'n ",>dall. · (6-,-29)(j 0 E Ph""e Ardmore 2802. ..1.,,< for :'Tr. BRYS MA"'H-6-rool11 house. tile hath

l\lrs. Harold C. Fenno. ,0 - ~ s e x Pa ..ry. rOOJJl, all or pa .. t o f "ummer . B r ~ - nAvenue, entertained Friday with a bndge ~ A L l ' ; - L a ~ a l l ... l : ' 2 ~ I , t ow n s ed an ; e x- : 'I aw r 1064-H.luncheon ill honor of ~ l i 5 s Pepper. The ,,(.1. ('ond. I'hone Ardmore 28M" i\1... :-;1':'" HOPSE for "all' or ..('nt, Glad-guests. in addition to ~ 1 i s ~ P eppc r a nd iParry. \\,\"lIe; all modern ('olweniences.Mrs, Speed, were ;\Irs. l.arl DeHa\'enl Fo n S A L I ~ - l ' ( l r i g h l piallo, in ext'el Pho'lle Ar,ll1Iore i l l; ; : '

Grace, :\11'5. Newlin \\"islller. Mrs. L. H' i lent ( ' ond il ion . 1'elephune Xarl>,'rth 'l'HI\'ATI'; C ; A R A ( ~ f · - = - ; - - - c . f - o - r - I - ' e - n ' ; ' t - ; - - ' I ' i g ' : : : C l ; : - l : - t .Healy. :\11'5. Jean Allcn. ~ l r 5 . Horlon 3629-J. AIlI,ly 20:; Con\\'ay Aye. (tl-l::-2!l)C a r r ~ ) 1 1 and Mrs. \ \ 'i l l ia l ll C1aghorn. FOR:-;A [ . I ' ; ' - : - ~ l I a l i t ~ · , ga" r : ' ~ l ~ " " In e:o\HAt; )0; stall for rent; !ig'ht and'\ • I '1 ' 1" -\lIen of Gil!lin goo",l ,'ono,t'OIl. r hont' :\arl>erlh \\...t.... 101 ('on\\",,' AYe." r. ,m( ., 1'5. . tan ." . :1910-,1. .. " ,

Road returned last Fnda\' from Pans. , . ' ' . I FOR H I ~ X ' r - A h o u t .Iun(' 20, "mall hun-lT\ ," 1 _ . n 51' , \'as the Pres i- A X T H ~ L Jo /·;:"U1.[HH s,l\'er cream , jUg, g -a l( )\ \' . App'" Rcot('h "'001 Shop,1elr I O n ~ e C ( ) l I I l 1 \ ~ • 111 \ • C;('org'e 111: \'e .. ~ ' oltl ( 'alil 'o pall('rn Ih\ ' t ' rford .

dent Hardmg. I ' lteh('r; "pool crih: eadl $25. :\1 ..". l 'ha- ~ ' = : - : - : : ; - ; - : - ~ ~ ' : - = ~ - ; - - ; ; c ; - ; = ; ; ; - ; c = ; m - - . : - = = : : : : - : : : : i ''I . ~ I a r s h a l l 1;: Ford, of North non. Vineland, :".. J. 1 · ~ I " F I l . ' T ! ' ; X r Y APO\HTl\IE:"T, h a l ' ~ w o o dl\ rs. , . . .: . I . I flOOIS" Iii .. hath. e1ectrlc refrlgera-

Adams, l\Iass., IS \'Isltmg leI' SOll.:;lI1- aw KIXc.: C ' H A R I ~ J o ; S SPA:"TEL. p e d i g r ~ e d tiun, $40 . API ,l y Eugene Da\'is, 224and daughter, 1\11'. and : \\ rs . H . C. Fell- l 1 l a l ~ p up ;, 4 l ~ l O n t h s u l ~ l ; ( ' ul p r. 'ee, H,n,' rford AYe.no, 600 Essex A\'enue. $40. Chan-:-\on hennels, Vllleland. I" . ,I.

Barbara S ut he rl an d. o f \ Vo od bi ne '1'0:\[..1.1'0. PI:ANTS-40c ooz.: :; doz., $1. ~ t = 1 P ~I I

. Al:-;o Zinnia. an d o the r plantK. 33!lA v c n u ~ , \ ' : ~ s all1ol1g t lose ~ 10 were m D u , l I e ~ ' AY... (6 -14)Atlan tIC CltV o \ 'c r McmorIal D ay a ndt'le week-end. A I 1 D M O I ~ l ' ; - S h r i \ ' . e r 01'("' •• 646 Hazel-

. f \'1 'I A. \ \' oo d A \· ... : \\'Ith ""re ..ns, shade",MISS. Betty Purse, () :.mwoo, ,ve- shrubbery; l i no leum, awning, , : s a cl ' i-

nue, \\'111 leave Monday to .. a wcek or fle... O \\ 'ne l' . A..dmor .. II fi:l-:\1.

ten days' v is it i n Hazelton, Pa, Fun SAI.I ·: - -Pnol tah lt ' . go", l eOIHli-Dr. and Mrs . \ " 'a lt er Gre \' at t, a nd l i nn ; r egu lal ion sizt'. \\ ' ..ite "s."

their son Rentoul, of :Montclair, . .1 .. : e= u _ " n _

visiled Mrs. Grevatt's sister, :--1rs. AlhertC. !II iller, 311 :\orth Xarherth Avenue.T he y al m ot or ed tu A tl an ti c C it y o nSaturday. " 'A:"TED-c:irl fur' gL·neral hou"e'

d f w(H'I,: no ,,'a:-;hing: p l e a ~ a n t ~ u r -Dr. a nd .Mrs. Harry Hart l ey an alll- roundings. Ard. 1951.J.

ilv, o f Have r fo rd Avenue , werc among " .o\1'>TED-)len or womell, t o f ol d i ll ldtliose al Occan City, X. J .. last week- mail eil'culars at home. :"0 "l'lling.end. Miss Be tl \ ' Hartle\' h as i ss ue d i n- Send 25c for sal11\11('" and eOllll'a('l. Xl)vitations for .1 !unche;lIl a nd b ri dg e " hI l g' at i on . The S('haefr(' .. Pl'e"", 11;:party at her home next Saturday. C h ( ' . ' 1 " ~ · Sl" :\ lyerstown, Pa. (1)-1::-2!1) I

Mr. C. Arlev Farmer, of C leve land ('UI.LI';':Jo: :\(\0;:-\ and \\'omen wanted fo ..:md \Voodhine' Avcnues, has returned th ..ee mllnths; sales and advel'tlsing'f rom a business t r il l to St. Louis, 1 .10. \\ OI J< in smal l t owns ; " a l a l ' ~ · . $100; ex} ) e l l : - : ~ allo\v:lnce. 'Vrlt t! "}, ':' Bnx 72i:1,

Th .., ),1 isses J an e a nd P eggy Town . Ardmore.daughlers of Dr. and ~ I r s . E. C. Town, UAH1,H';SEH WAX1'ED - T h o l " l , u g - h l ~ 'of Narherlh ami \\"indsor Annul'S, will with flowel' ' '. Phol1t' Al'dmore 2::51.l e an ' shor tl y for an extended visit at WUMA:" wanted to \ \ ' 0 l i, ill Idtchen:1Ililtlinhurg, Pa. h oU l' " ] 2: ;; 0 t o !) P.:\1. LlIneh('on

M ... a nd Mrs . H i ch ar d R. Hemel, 120, and d i ' ~ ~ l : " in('ludt'Ll. Pd,"· Pun TeaRockland -",vetl!le. ~ erion,. a r a m ? ~ l g . t l ~ e iH(;",Ill, ~ : I ~ , L a l ~ , ' : , s t " ' : 0\ \·L'., H r ~ · I l . i \ ~ a w r :guests al "1 he C av al le r, \ , I rg nu a ,J L:-\ Io n : ' ; A l ~ L S ~ I A : - \ - - l ) p p o r t u l l l l ~ fOI

,_ :-:e\'era] voung lllell to learn ~ a l e l "Reach, I a. \ \ ~ o r k dur·ing· sUlluner l l lonthx inM,rs. G. Howa ..d Reese a nd h er daugh- ; \ I o n t g o l l l e r ~ · . B ucks ano Delaware

ter, Miss Ell11a Reese, o i Hampden Ave- Cou nt ie s. C ommi ss io n b as is . A pp lynul' were at Atl an ti c C it y o ve r t he (l('rsonally or hy lette .. to Sun"trandwee ·k -e nd . M is s Reese \\:as recentIv Add il lg M ac hi ne Dlvi"i' lIl, (;(' l1el'aJ

I f' I T I Oftlee Equ ipm('nt COl'p., 11128 i\[u.'I<ete ~ e ~ t e ( .manager 0 .,,\rc lery at emp e S t" ( 't ' t. Philad"ljlhia. Pa. (6-7-29)

Lmverslty f or n ex t veal'. ! ---'------'---'---------, " " , , ' . I Jo' 0 H 1 ' g l . g P H O : - ; ~ ; ~ O L I C 1 · I · A T r o X

George Bottoms, Jr .. of, l\Ienoll, \\as l\'(Irl<--Pre\"i(lu" l'xperienl'" "Hluahleamong t ! ' ~ graduates ot . t he V al ley but lIot ('sselltial: opportullitr forForge Mtlttary Academy thiS week. . woman whost' home duties pr ..ycllt he ..

Mr. \\T. Rus se ll G re en , o f -t-t0 \"ood- from ho ld ing fu ll - time pusl t ion; mu"tbine Ayenue, was recentlv elected pres i- be l 'es ldent of "lain Line diRt ..i..t; "tated en l o f the Parent COllllcil of Friends'l if ) ·ou ha\'e tel ..phone. "'rite "1 ' , "

Cenlral Country Day School, Overbrook I Box 72i3. Ardmor... (tf)

He succeeds Mr'. Howard St ..ong, of 2 9 , ~ ~Narb rook Pa rk . ~ TEN 0 GRAP H Y

Invitations haye b ee n i ss ue d b y MissPeggy Mered i th f or a l un ch eo n and],ridge at the B rynwood Manor Inn, June

15. ,Athleen Jacobs and Dorot h ea R ei f

snyder, bOih of Norristown, were weekend guests of Rnth \Voo lmington, o fNarbrook Park Saturday was Ruth'sbirthday and besides her gue st s s he e ntertained Eleanor Abe l, a ls o o f NarbrookPark, at dinner.

Mrs. F re d T . Van Auken, 9 ChestnutAvenue, her d au gh te r. M is s Anne VanAuken , wi th her mothe r a nd s is te r, willa tt en d h er c ou si n' s w ed di ng tomorrowat Plainfield, N. J.. and spend the week

end there.Mr. a nd Mrs , Clarence H. \Voolming

t on, 23 Narbrook Park, eutertained 12out-of-town guests at dinner Friday evening at the Spread Eagle Inn, Strafford.

Mr, a nd Mrs. John R. Fulton, o f N ewYork City, and thei r two children wereweek-end guests of the Eberhardt Mue!

leI'S, of Essex Avenue.M r. and Mrs. L. Parker Miller, of

Dudley Avenue, were among those f romh er e a t Ocean C it y. N . J., last week-end.

Miss Emily Deubler, daughter of Dr.Ezra S. Deubl er , o f Penshur s t Fa rms ,-graduated last wee k f rom the BouveSchool of Phys ica l Educa tion, Boston.

1\1 iss Deub le r has a posi t ion t o t ea ch i nthe fall at the Friends' S el ec t S ch oo l i n

Philadelphia.Miss Henrietta Deubler, a junior at

Lower Mer io n, won t he fiye-dol\ar goldpiece for the best h isto rical essay g ivenby the Daughters of t he Amer ic an R ev <llution of Philadelphia. Th e t it le o f herwinning essay was "James Wilson-Na-tion-Builder." '

Miss Mina Lyle returned to her homeon Avon Roa d t hi s wee k a ft er finishingher 'sophomore year at Mt. Holyoke Col

lege, South Hadley, Mass,

Entered as second-class matter, October 13,1914 at t he P os t Oltl.ce at Narberth, Pa..lInder the Act of March 3, 1879.

publlshed bY theLIVINGSTON PUBLISHISG COMPANY

PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTONPresident and General ManagerROBERT MOORE CAMERON

Editor

Ofllce, 258 Haverford ,-\venue

Phone, Narberth 2545If no answer. call Ardmore 3100,

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Ardmore 2975

Trialty 7350

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SANTAMARIE MOTORS, Inc.Main Line Nash DiBtrilnttors

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returning when leaves fall to

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under your directions. Priees ar e very reasonable.

keep cool with White's IceCream. There i s n o trouble making

a de ss er t when you serve ice cream, and when you serve

White's t h e gue st s a re doubly appreciative because it is made

o f t he p ur es t ingredients in fourteen flavors.

'The <i\{arberth <i\{ational 'Bank

" 'I ' ,. ,- " ,. " '

is here! Le t u s c le an your summer cloth

fi rst-class shape.Miss or madame a ls o w il l find ou r

renovating summer costumes. No job is toskilled eraftsmen.

'THE c-4TLAS COMPANY, Inc.SAMUEL N. HALL, President

109 North Narber th Avenue .:•• :•• :. Phone Narberth 3625

..

219 liaverford ~ v e n u e

~ C W ~ U W ~ W W ~ W W U U Q ~ U ~ ~ W W U hce :

i ce s u se fu l i n

't!icultf or o ur

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..,cADELIZZI 'BROS.TAILORS-CLEANERS-'DYERS

102 Fores t Avenue Phone: Narber th 2602

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wheeled carts g ave way to four-

wheeled wagons . Then it was that

my grandfather, in advance of manyo f his neighbors, was sniffed at as a

haughty ar is tocrat because he . droveto the city in a carriage wit h f ou rwheels drawn by t wo i ro n- gr ayhorses. Such a turnout would lookvery ordinary beside t he d ra gs andtandems now seen dashing along ou rLower Merion roads. C an w e t od ayrealize that, upon both Lancasterpikes, the big white-covered Cones-t og a w ag on was a sight once veryfamiliar? Pittshurgh was then con-sidered the extreme west, and every-t hi ng i n t he s ha pe o f m an uf ac tu re dgoods was " teamed" across the Alle-ghenies. I am n ot n ow s ta ti ng t o myintelligent r ea de rs a new fact, but Imav be saving something new to manyin assertitig that we have evidence inLower Mer io n t ha t t hi s w as t he case,in the existence of so many old tav-erns, at regular in tervals all alongboth roads , just a s if a d el eg at io n ofwestward-bound, hungry travelers wasexpected at every s tage a t a particularhour. Th e first antique hotel on the

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GEORGE SOl'll'lEl\.DOYLESTOWN

.For Permanent

Satisfaction

BUY A

Sommermaid Butter

You have heard that Sommer

maid Butter is better butter.

Well, it is. You'll know how

much better after you taste it.

THERE 'S SUCH A DIFFERENCE IN BUTTER.

Don't lIlel"ely have good but-.tel· now and the n - enjoy it

always-every day.

-Tlw Farmer Boy.

SmedleyBuilt Home

Wm. D. & H. T. Smedley

SERVICEP . F . DONAHUE

Station,4031 Narberth 4007

Baggage Called for and Delil1 ..:-lJd

CO SW AY AVENUE N AR BER TH

The fol /owing historica l sketch , which wil l be printedserial ly was written by Margaret B. Harvey, and originallyp U b l i s h ~ d in a volume i ssued by t he His to ri ca l Soc ie ty of

Montgomery County in 1895. Bntitled "Something AboutLower Merion," it traces the history of the township from itsbeginnings to the 1890's with many delightful digressions.

The Old Main Line

June 7 , 1929

Installment 11.

which 'we hcar o f old meth ods o f

port ing foodstnffs to market, of so-

r ival ri es ari si ng the reupon , and aabout old Inlls.

repeats itself, t hi s we know.

a communitv composed of earlierla tercomers. it was inevita'ble that

should be socia l r iva l ries , moreless fierce, just as we see today.

who l iv e i n the s tone-gray man

imagine t ha t t he residents of

r ed -and -ycl low pal ac es are our

enemies, but t he r e was a time

n the occnpants of plain log

t h ough t ju st t he same of our

For t he re w er e l og ho us esLower :M erion, and some of themexist scattered here a nd t he re .buil t ahout 1700, s to od u po n my

farm unti l 1876 and l onged a s a tenant house, hut it wasd is gu is ed w it h h oa rd s a nd p la st er

I never knew what t he f rame was until I s aw i t pulled down.a lso s tood an o ld wooden bar n

ahout t he s ame age i n whi ch oncetwo British soldiers, deserters, whoe d t o join t he Ame ri can army;were discovered and a ided by the

who l iv ed i n t he l og house.again you see the history of one

is t he h is to ry o f L ow er Mer io n

the whole count ry. But to reto s oc ia l r iv al ri es . I have heardthrough a very old lady

nect ed w i th t he S tadelman family,t he re was a t ime when all marfrom Lower Mer io n w as c ar

t o t he cit,· Il\' women upon horsethe ir butter, eggs and vegetables

in saddle-bags . Two-wheeledts , w i th muslin cover s d rawn wit h

like a sunbonnet , c rea ted ar evol ut ion: t ho s e who h ad th e

wheeled carts looked down upone p oo r c re at ur es w ho w er e stil1l ig ed to p ut u p w it h s ad dl e- ba gs.

old ladv from whom I derivedi nf or ma ti on w as a mo ng t he favones whom fortunc permi tted toa two-wheeled cart. How longthat w as m ay be guessed when

te ll you that upon one occasion shee in to Phi ladelphia down the Lan

s te r Road to the Lancaster Turnthen ce on hy the \Vestchcster

a d t o t ow n, c ro ss in g t he r iv er ate p la ce now occupied hy the Market

b ri dge. She discoved that theg hw ayme n h ad r ob bed the m.ail

and near what we know as SIXe nt h a nd Mar ke t Streets, tied the

t o t he trees. Before goingI would like t o r ema rk t ha t i t

a relative of this old lady, who,

asoldier at Valley Forge, ob

a f ur lough, c ame home and ochi s ti me in making shoes for

comrades. His n ame w as J ac oband he helonged to the samefami lv s ti ll occupyi ng t h e l and

Lower 1 1e ri on b etwe en t he oldand Harvey properties.

B ut w ha t extravagance whe n two -

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DUFFY..Phone orders carefuDy attended to

NARBERTH 2937

General StoreSODA FOUNTAIN CRANE'S ICE CREAM

HIGH·GRADE GROCERIESDELICATESSEN GOODS

Brookhurst Avenue and Montgomery Pike

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more lawyers

more business men

buyBuicks than any

otherfine car

Narberth

Taxicab Co.

At Your Service

Phone: Narberth 3772

More doctors

215 Haverford Avenue

; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ w ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ " "'····..···.,········.,··· .. •••••••••••••. , . · .,70 _ ., •• ., M; .,.,.,••• .,_ Jr.. ~ ~ ~ :. ,:~ ~ ~ n Sbdl fM t B C In ~ n ~~ n C e u e 0 on gomery us 0., c. ~ n . .. ,. .~ ~ . .. .~ ~ ~ ~~ n Montgomery Avenue Line SUNDAYS Then 6 .5 0, 7 .30 , 8. 10, 8 .5 0, 9.30, ~ n ~ n Eastbound Starting at 6.00 A. M. 10.10, 10.50 and 11.30 A. M. EU3

~ n S . Th IA h t"l 930 A M Then 12.10 P. M., 12.50, 1 .30, 2 .10, ~ n ;0 t L ea vi ng And er so n a nd Mon tg omer y e n e v er y 2- ou r un 1. •• 2 .50, 3 .30, 4 .10, 4 .50, 5 .30, 6 .10. .. a~ n t ! Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min. 6.50. 7 .30. 8 .10, 8 .50, 9 .30, 10.10, Eu3~ u = l Avenues until 11.50 P. M. 10.50 and 11.30 P. M. and 12.30 :'n":W M W~ n WEEKDAYS Then 12.10 A. M., 12.30, 1 .00 and I A. • En3: :: 200 A M Wynnewood Road :' ":~ u . . . . . ~ n • .. Starting at 5.40 A. M. ;; ;:~ n Leaving 54th and City Line 5 min - L ea vi ng Mo nt gomer y an d MOT- ~ n .. . Then every 20 minutes un ti l 12.00 utes later than the above-men- ris Avenues, Bryn Mawr, for Ard- '" •~ n M'd' h more, Wynnewood, Menon and ~ n .. P. • ml mg t. tioned times. 11 ....~ n U2d and Lancaster. Route fo 0108: ~ n ~ n Then 12.30 A. M. and 1.30 A.M. Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta- Eastbound-Leaving Morris and ~ n ; tion in Narberth 19 minutes later Montgomery Avenues, Bryn Mawr, ~ ~ U . . SUNDA . . e as t on Mont gome ry to Wynne- ~ U : = than the above-mentioned t imes. wood Road; then south on Wynne- '" •~ n Starting at 5.30 A. , wood Road, con ti nu ing through ~ U ~ U Then every lh-hour 9.00 A. M. Narberth Short Line Wynnewood, Narberth and Merion; ~ U 'u=' then south on USd Street to termi- :On":~ n Then 9.20 A. M. an ;ry 20 min. Wynnewood Road Line 11-118 at 6ed and Lancaster. SaE u until 12.00 P. M night. Eastbound Westbound _ Returning over ~ 1 C ~I

E U Then 12.30 A. M. a .30 A. 1\1. same route. ~ n : O ~ " "• L . P 1 R R St Leaving Pennsylvania R.R . Station, ',:tt:.'.u.. e avmg e nns y 1'" " a- Eastbound .n..~ u tion in Narbe l" f m inut es lat er Narberth ~ . t ~

I .. th tl b & t' d t' I .e av in g Mor ri s a nd 1\lontgomery = ~~ , , ~ an Ie a ov •.:Ien lone tme8. WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYS ~ ..• ~ Avenues, Bryn Mawr _ •~ U Leaving 54th Stre"t and City Line Starting at 5.50 A. M. ~ u ~ n 5 . 21 minutes later ~ h a n the above- Then 6.30, 7.10, 7.50, 8.30,9.10,9.50, WEEKDAYS Al'iD SUNDAYS ~ n E n mentioned times. 10.30, 11.10 and 11.50 A. 1\1. Starting at 6.00 A. 1\1. ~ n S .~ U Westbound Then 12.30 P. M., 1.10, 1 .50, 2 .30, Then ever y % -hour unt il 12,00 ~ u ~ n S . L' d L I 3 .10, 3 .50, 4 .30, 5 .10, 5 .50, 6 .30, P. 1\1. midnight. ~ n e: eavmg 62 a nd a nc as te r A ve nu e 7.10, 7 .50. 8 .30, 9 .10, 9 .50, 10.30. Westbound ;O:U":l o n ~ WEEKDAYS I 11.10 and 11.50 P. M. ~ :ou" I.eaving 62d and Lancaster Avenues ~ U i "! .Tthartin

gat 6·dOO A.M. Westbound for Bryn Mawr via Wynne- ~ U z .

• ~ . en 6.30 an every 2 0 m in . until wood Road . . .. . . . 1150 P M L . 54th d C't L- 11.' ••~ n . " eavmg an I y me ~ u . :I ~ u Then 12. 10 A . 1\1., 12.30, 1.01) and WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYS Star ting at 6.25 A. M. ~ U

~ U 2.00 A. M. Starting at 6.10 A. M. And every %-houruntil 11.55 P. M. ~ ..:: ~ ~ n ..

FOR INFORMATION ON OTHER SCHEDULES, PHONE BRYN MAWR 1280-1281 ~ ., ~ ~ n .•• ..~ u ~ . O ! ; c · ~ · · ~ · · ~ .. r.t.:..O!;..;s;••;s;..O!;.. •• s;..;s;.. ••O!;..O!;.. ..; s ; c . ~ ..;s;..;s;••~ . ••O ! ; . , ~ .. •• .. ••;sIP.;s;..;s;••O!;••;s;••;s;•• s;••; s ; ~ . ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

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-Elmer Davis.

OUR TOWN

Ke,.tone, Race 1110

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"H uman beings are happier when they I ~ ~ : c o : : t t = : : ( t : = : : : s : t : ' l t : : { J : t : I I : : : 1 l = : : t t n : l : t : l ~ : : : l : l : : = : : { J t : ' l I : : : 1 l r = s : : t t = : : ( t : = : : : s : ~ t : 1 l = n : : t t ~a vo id t he us e o f alcohol be ca us e t hey

are more men and less brutes."

-D" . Havell Emel'soll.

* * *..I t is a weaknes s o f human it y t o ex-

press dislike of one's own c a l l i n ~ . "-William McFee.

* * *"The conflict between red blood and

blue is hard t o t ake s er ious ly when hal lof the blue blood in Europe has marr iedt he r ed b lood wit h money and 1110st ofthe o ther hal f d re am of bor rowing t hef ar e t o Hol lywood and goi ng t o w or kfor Jessc Lasky."

-Dean II/ge.

OnlY '5 110'1)11

One of the many reasons why, whatever

the case,we areable to furnish the highest

type ofserviceand keep ratesofcompensa,

tion on a reasonable and consistent basis.

the Ol . t o f tO l f ) I l m.elllbel.s!

You can have a family• •

reunIon any tIme youlike. How? ...

Prlees:

Efficiency in Organization

OLIVER H. BAIR COMPANYM. A. BArR, Pmident

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

Bell. RITtenhouse 1581 1820 Chestnut Street

TELEPHONE

-------------------------- 'jWho ' . Who? Look in th e Teleplroltf ' Dirp.ctory

gas r anges a lways l iv e up to their

name! And i n this particular limited

offer, youcan buy a Quality gas range at a new low price

and on very easy terms of payment.

Here are some of the special features of these

fine ranges:

Big 16" Ovens with Full Enamel Linings.

Standard Five Burner Cooking Top.

Either with or without Oven Heat ControL

Cooking Top Lighter with each Range.

Service Drawer.

Entire Framework of Cast Iron.

Full Enamel Finish.

OVEN HEAT CONTROL enables you to enjoy rest or

recreation while the mealis beingcooked automatically.

It insures cooking succeS8.

Without O"en Contro , -aa

With O"en Contro' •• • -07

(Slightly morOn deferred payrnenu)

: : : f e s s i C ? ~ a l men /mow automobiles. Their very standing in tlleirr e l i a b i ~ n 1 t l e S Ide?J-an.ds ~ h a t they drivecars of outstanding merit andJaw ty. t IS ~ l g n d i c a n t t he re fore tha t more doctors-more

th y e ~ s - m o r , e bUSIness men the countryover buy Buicks than anyo er line car •

JO u w i l ~ find these discerning owners agreed that Buick combinesa e m a ~ m u f m t f tastefullwtury and distinction . . . and, in additionm8!Bln 0 c ear-cut leadersaip in power, getaway swiftness and: : ~ n : ~ r e r ~ f i l i : ~ ~ as to single OutBuick as the g;eatperforming

~ ~ B s ~ ~ of .this leadership-in traffic--on hi11s-on the highcary . UIC wIns more than twice as many buyers as any otherB . Er lced above 11200 and p le as es t hem so t ho roughl y t ha tti UIC fownerthsalone p?Cchase more Buicks than the total produc-on 0 any 0 er quahty car.

BUICK MOTOR COMPANY FLINT MICHl A"-'- ~ d i a a Factories D;,,;u- o/G"",..I Moto,.. ' . G N- aaJ il i a .B lI l ck ,Osba_ Oar. (Arpo,..t;OII B ,_,. d Bud ders of

UI" " , aa MarqueueMoror ear.Sed . SERIES 116 . SERIES 121 SERIES 129C o u ~ ~ : : : : : : f : : ~ ~ : : : : ~ ; g : : : ~ ~ to : 1 ~ 2 0 '1875 to '2145Spon Cars •••• $1225 $1325 to 1 50 '1865 to '1875These .price. lo b B . k F '1525 to $1550

•erwIPrices m c b , d ~ .;'Iy : : ~ S O t I 4 6 / ; ° c 7 ; " ; ~ : J ~ ~ I d ~ 1 i ~ P D 1 e n : " j i e x t r a •• BMici del;"..e a t t e rm . can be arcanBed o n t he Ubi:! 1 G M AnyC- , nanctng. Conven_

• ra . • • • T'me Payment PIaa..I Considn- tM delifln't!dprice liS w ~ 1 I liS the listPricewlJm

_ _ _ _ _ _ _. . "",parmg mdrI",fJ6ile "alMu.

Phl l .de lph la Suburban-f )ount le8 ALLAN c. lIALE, Inc.Ga. _ad Elec t r ic ( ;oDlpaay WAYNE MAIN LINE DISTRIBUTORS ARDMOREArdlllOTe 8600 Hilltop ~ 8 1 1 tVlZ1/nll 8 Wayne 4 " TELEPHONES Ardmore 1890~ u u ~ ~ ~ ~ u = ' ' : ' : ' U Q U Q Q Q t ~ ~ l Z g ~ ~ ~ J ~ ~ u = 1 1 ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 ! 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1

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Sigll of Best Meats

News 01

th e Churches

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Picnic Parties

'BRADLEYgiWARKET CO.

2106 Market Street

Service Co.

There is a great difference

in Bradley Meats-a differ

ence you wil i be del ighted

to discover. The best qual

i ty , a lway s f re sh , b acked

by a reputation of f if ty

years.

Local and Long-Distance

Daily Trips to Seashore

Points.

at Reasonable Rates

Hauling

Frank H. Seel y, J r. , Mgr .

5 Bala Avenue, Bala

Phone Cynwyd 877Roxboro 0168·W

We Have Bllt aile Address

Opposi te E rl anger Thea t re

PHONE RITTENHOUSE 7070

IN THE MORNING FOR

EARLY AFTERNOON

DELIVERY

First Church of Christ,

ScientistAthens and Linwood Avenues,

Ardmore.

(Services are held in accordance:with Dayl ight Saving Time.)11 :00 A. M.-Sunday services.11 :00 A. M.-Sundav School.8:00 P . M. -SundaY evening service.

\N e dn es da y e ve ni ng t es timo ni almeeting a t 8 o·c1ock.

Reading rooms, 19 West Lancas terAve nu e, o pe n w ee k d ay s from 10.:30to 4 :30 o'c1ock: \\ 'ednesday evelllngfrom 9 to 9 :45 o·c1ock.

The subject for the Bible lesson serlI10n for Sunda\' . lune 9. is "(;od theOnly Cause an(1 Creator."

Merion Friends' MeetingSen'ices for Iune <)

0:00 A. M.-Sunday School.11 :00 A. ~ L - M e e t i n g for worship.

: ========== ; " ,1 - - -__-=-_-:--__I " T h e ~ : ? O ; ~ ~ ~ g ~ ~ : v e r ~Iclever defensive boxer can hold the mosti ferocious bungler at a s af e d is tance f orten rounds or even f if teen, and the ringchampion of the future wil l have to havemor e t han bee f and b rawn ."

-LIIPfoll A. IVi/killsoll.

* * *"More tennis matches are won on t he

opponent's errors than on the otherperson's good play."

-H c!ell Jacobs.

* * *"The deellest sympathy is also, poten-

tially, the widest."

Methodist Episcopal ChurchRe\·. Samuel ~ r a c A d a m s , Minister.

Sunday. June l)

9:45 A, ~ 1 Children's D a ~ ' exercisesin t hc Junior. rnterlllcdiatc andSenior Depa rtmen ts o f t he Sun day School.

I :00 A, - 1\1. ~ orning worship. SCI"

mo n th eme . "Ofl'ended inChirst:'

4 :00 P. ~ 1 (;round·breakinl{ sen'iceon the site of the new ch ur chan d S un da \' School bui ld ing.Brie i addresses by the Hon'iFletcher \\', Stites. Dr. (il 'Orl{c i

~ r 13, odhead. D" Harry ~ I , :Cha lf an t a nd t he p as to r. Thepublic is in\' ited.

i:()() I', M, The Beginners' and Pri·mary Depar tments of th e Sun·da\ ' S choo l w il l ha n their an·nua l Chi ld ren' s Day exe rc is esunder the direction 'of ~ rs, A,\V. "'ard,

The Lad ie s' A id Soc ie t\ ' w il l mel '!on Tuesda\' e\' ening' . 8 o·c lock. a t thechu r c h . ' ,

The Standard Bearers will m ee t onTuesda\' en'n in l: (. S ee chu rch cal en ·dar.' ,

The midweek p ra ye r a nd praisesen,ice wil l be hel d at thl' church on\\' ednesday e\'ening at 8 o'clock,

".-\nniyersan' ])a\'" at the Homc forthe :\ged, T h i , r s d a ~ ' , J lUl l' 13, Dinnerand supper. (,5 cents each,

.... ,., ......

Fif teen New Patien ts

~ a rv in E . Reyno ld s. h ea lt h o ff ic erfor Lower ~ ~ r i ( ; n Township. reportsf if te en new cas es of contagious diseases dur ing' thl ' last week. One newscarlet fever patient is rcported fronlthe Ardmorl' district. Other casesarc: Chickenpox, 2: German measles ,1; measles, 3: tuherculosis, 2. andwhooping cough, Ci.

Are y ou go ing away for the SUIllmer? Let us know a week in ad\'anceand Wl will forward Our T own toyonI' SUllllller address.

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TO ... ?OUR

VALUE

G. V. WoodrowCarpenter & Builder

Phone NARBERTH 2916

Why Not

L et u s e st im at e NOW on re

pairs , a l terat ions and shingleroofing. I f you d on 't c ar e to

pay n ow , we ean finance the

work for you.

OF

For Sale at the

.A N GE

NARBERTH BRIDGE GARAGE

Weare convinced that Goodyear Pathfinders offer as much

or more value per dol lar than any t ire on the market.

Compare the prices g iven bel ow wit h t ho se of any other

concern selling tires.

Balloon Tires

29 X 4.40 • • • • $6.00

30 X 4.50 • • • • 6.75

29 X 5.00 • • • • 8.75

30 X 5.00 • • • 0;1 9.0031 X 5 ~ 2 5 • • • • 10.25

32 X 6.00 • • • • 13.00

Window Screens

Enclosures

Alterations {51 Jobbing

- · ~ r : J e - -THEO . H . KOUP

If yo u a re o n ew h o ha s always believed that truly

fine performance ca n only be ha d in a high

pr iced car-dr ive th e Ch evr o le t SU !

1059 Montgomery Avenue

Phone : NARBERTH 2841.W

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ u u u ~

Il

Here, in tile price range of the Juur and witlleconomy of better than 20 miles to tilegallon ofgasoline, is offered 11 type o f over a ll performance

that will literally amaze y o u -

-marve lous cix-cylinder smoothness that elimi

na tes vibrat ion an d body rumble -power t ~ l a ttakes yo u over th e steepest hills-acceleration

an d speed that make every mile a d e l i ~ h t handling ease an d r e st f ul c om fo r t tha t leave

you r e f reshed a t th e entJ of th e longest drive!

Emphasizing th i s ou ts tand ing s l x - c y l i n d ~ r p ~ r forma ne e a f e th e beauty an d s t r e : 1 ~ t h of s:nartn ew b od ie s b y Fisher. Created by mas ter de

s igne r s- they represent an order of (:(). lch: : raft

n eve r b e fo r e approached in a low-priclld car.

Come in t oday and drive t h Chevrole t Si x t

KffiSCH CHEVROLET CO.',

:Phone Cynwyd 81 . 208 Ba t a Ave ., 8a la -Cynwyd, .

IN THE P R I l : ~ .S IX

Drivethe

~ h e v r o l e t

Bala.Cynwyd

Sand :: Lime

- and learn what marvelousperformance you can getin a low-priced ·.car

The COACH

$595

Grave l :: Slag

Ter ra -Cot ta

i ~ A D S T E R • • • • • • ' 525rli1r:roN ..•••. .' 525~ U P B • • • • • • • • • .'595I::'AN...••••. .'675rlul Sport S695'CABRIOLET • • • • •

rlulCon.-,- S725'' '.. LANDAU • • • • •

r,.. SedaD '595De14.el) • • • • • • • • •

rlul L1tlht S400Deilyell'ChaeeI• • • •t:: ~ _ I a • • • • • .'545r,.. Hi Ton'S 650Chaul. wi t hCab ••

NIl'rlca/.o.b./actfW7'''nt. Mlch'"""

COM PA R & th e deUftIl'edprice .e wen •• th e li nP rI ce I n conelclerlnl1 .u t....mobile .. lu... CheYrOI.t'edeUyered prIc:alnclude oab'reuoaabl. charl&- (or d..UM17 aDd 1lnaaCIaat.

A

No Charge For Carry

BEST COAL

Cemen t :: Plaster

Phone, Narberth 2490

We Sel l Onl ,. t he Very

Buy Your Coal NOW

at Low Summer Rates

George R. MarkleBuilding Construction

Narber th Nat . Bank Bldg.

...... '+ ' .. .+ .... +' ...........

Theatre Building

PLAY T ENN I S

Al l Sales Final

20 Per Cent . D i s c oun t

On th e four s ta nd ard clay c ou rt s on th e Lower

Merion High School Grounds. Open t o t he Pub li c

jupe 15, under supervision of the Y .M . C. A. Week·

days, 10 A. M ~ t o 8 P. M.

Boys and GirlsAdults under 18 years

Season Ticket $4.00 $3.00Month ly Ticket 2.50 2.00

Hourly Use' .....................25 .20

Season Ticket It.eludes Six Free Lessons

Courts May Be Reserved for Tournaments and Groups

BOYS ' WA SH S U IT S

Special for June 12th ONLY:

So thi s year we are offering our ENTIRE STOCK OF

SPR ING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE in

plenty of t ime for every one. It is of particular interest since,

due to the late season, the assortment is unusually large.

Other years we have waited until after July 4th to rf'duce our

spring and summer s tock. but many of our cus tomers who

go away for the summer a r thus de,rived of the opportunity

to secure these values.

Gowns -Coats-Ensembles--Hats

our windows for our Wednesday morning specials.

1519 WalnutSt.

Phila.

PATRICIA ELIZABETH SHOP

125 N. Narberth Ave.

SWIM

Notes

SPECIAL SUMMER OFFER

MAIN L IN E C H RIS TI AN ASSOC IAT ION

· 'ir6 ,West LancaSter Avenue, Ardmore Phone: 'ARDMORE 833:

In Filtered Water Heated to a Uniform

Temperature

Three months' use of Swimming Pool and ShowerB a t h ~ , including Membership for a Whole Year and

SIX FREE SWIMMING LESSONS:

Men $5.00Women $4.00

Boys ._ 3.40Girls 2.80

.Single Admission

Members 25cGuests 30c

Tw o Games This Week

Church

ESTATE NOTICEEstate of James A. Neylon, de

c ea se d, l at e of th e Borough of Narberth, Montgomery County, Pa.Letters testamentary on t he a bo ve

Estate h av in g b ee n g ra nt ed t o theundersigned, all persons indebted tosaid Estate are reques ted to make immediate payment, and those havinglegal claims to present the same, without delay, to

ELLA M. NEYLON,ELIZABETH V. NEYLON,

Executrices,536 Dudley Ave., Narberth, Pa.

Or to their attorney,DESMOND J. McTIGHE,205 Haverford Ave., Narberth, Pa.

(7-12-29)~ Fairyland1814 CHESTNUT ST.

SALE250 Wash Dresses

French Imported and domesticfrom our regUlar stock.SIzes 1 to 6 years nt

$1.75 to $8.50Values $3.50 to $18.00

ALL SALES FINAL

I n cont rast to the a \' at anche of basebal l g ames dur ing t he pas t week , thecoming week wil l sec only two. N arberth will oppos e Ard ll lo re fo r the

s econd t ime t hi s s ea son in a l eaguegame Saturday on the playground andnext \Vednesday's twilight gallic witlhe w it h t he Twentieth \Vanl, one of

the crack ~ e a m s of Philadelphia.

oi ')' Trinity Lutheran ChurchRev . C le tu s A. Sen ft , Pas to r.

lune 9:9:45 A'. ' ~ L - B i b l e School.

: 00 A . ~ I . - T h e service. Theme,"Lon- Versus Hatred."

7 :45 P . ~ I . - T h e evening service .Theme. "The Cost of Religion," II '

Tuesday. 1>:15. annual rec it al of the ~ ~ ~ ~ternberg School of ~ I u s i c . ; ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I E I E ~ ~ •• ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Friday. 8 P. 1\1.. choir rehearsal. i • I IThe Presbyterian Church I ~ ~ I

ev. john Van Ness, M. A., Minister. I,,' :eetings ior june \}: *

A. ~ l . - C e l c h r a t i o n of Chi1- Wd ren' s Day , B ib le Schoo l and :iii':morning worship combined. Ex-e rc is es by each depar tmen t of Wthe school. Special s inging and :iii': mrecitations. A ddr ess by Mr.\'an ~ e s s , ass is ted hy a number W(Ii children on "Seed Sowing." ¥The mee ti ng will h e hel d in t he ~ ~ o c i a l

Room a nd th e public is Wcordially invited. ¥ M6 :45 P . ~ l . - ' : ~ I c e t i n g of the Junior

Endeayor Society led hy Parker W\Voolmington. ¥ m

(,:45 P. ~ f . - ~ I e e t i n ~ of the Senior *End ea vo r S oci et y led by Roy * •Kessinger. The address wil l be ¥ N I th T· w J J Skelton & Sonmade by : \! iss Dorothy R. Hor- OW S e tme * . .~ . i l s ~ n I C t ~ : r ~ I ~ ~ C S N ~ n ~ ~ i l ' ; o ~ ) ~ j l ~ : P ~ ! TO FIGHT HIM ~ soloi st with her . * *

7 :45 P. ~ f . - E v c n i n g worship. Ser- . . I'on t heme . " ( ~ o i n g Out and M WComing In," A subject appro- The t ime to protect your t rees and shrubbery * Operating Two Yards Iri at e. t o t he com ing vacat ion against the japanese beetle is before he appears • I

expenences. WIl\ext \Vednesday the usual prayer "sometime in june." By spraying with approved *1

and praise service will he held. mater ia ls now you are . ready to s top him from CYNWYD 700 i Narbe r t h Avenue at th e P . R. R.ext Friday evening the Senior En- * WI

deavor Socie ty wil l hold the ir annual I eating at your expense. We can do t he nece s· *, GREENWOOD 7484

p icni c. Gre at p lans are being made, sary work for you quickly, effectively and • \ C P COOK G I Mthe details of which will he givcn ou t ~ •• ,enera anagerlater. * economically. IA n ~ ~ ~ u ~ ~ ' O ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f i w ~ ~ d ~ ~ I ' ~ - ~ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ~ ~ · ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

\Vynnewood. Pa. W,,' . priority of application Jector , Re\ '. Gibson Bel l M

Sunday. June 9: : .8:00 A. ~ I . - H o l v Communion. I ~ T h e F. A . B A RT L ET T T RE E E X PE R T C OM PAN .

11:00 A. ~ f . - : \ I o r n i n g - praycr andserl11on. M District Office M.

l " . ~ 52MAC d •; T h . e ~ W ! r 1 ontgomery venue, ynwy •~ PHONE : CYNWYD 3200 , .

I , ~ HOME OFFICE: Stamford, Conn.

~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I E I E ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~I

~ _ ~ I = = = = = = = = = = = = = : : : ; : ,Al l Sorts °kfl]obbding and AbltleraDtion Work II H. B. WALL

Quic y an Reasona y oneist Church of the E'I'angel Plumbing .:. Heating

W 1 P M· Gas Fitting

Robert E. Keighton, Minis ter. a ter tesen 100 Forest Avenuejune 9: •A . ~ ! . Comhined sen' i ce of the Carpenter {51 Builder 1_-__p ~ o . : _ e : __N_:b:t: ~ 5 : M __ ..

church and school presentingaNN b h A Phones: Day-Narberth 39i3-M. - - - - - - - - - - - - -p ro gr am for Chi ld re n' s Day. 100 • ar er t venue Evening-Narberth 3828·R."The Soul of a. Flower" ~ v i 1 l be I Get a n e s timat e now ont he s to ry t ol d In dramatIc and , , ~ ~ h t b' .p ag ea nt form b)' the children ~ ~ I t a It o f alteratIon fo r

o f t he s choo l. There will also I l your homehe t he ded ic at ion of children .and the observance of bapti sm. W ATe H

:45 P. ~ L - E v e n i n A ' wor sh ip . Ser 1110n. "Another ]I,[ i I es t 0 n I.

Passed." This is our annuals en 'i ce o f r ecogni ti on to t ho seoi our young people who grad- t

uate fr0111 schools and colleges.

a \ · . lune 12:8:00 ! : ' ~ ~ ! . " " : " P r a y ~ r s ~ ; v i c e . Topic,( .oods vs. ( .ood.

Saturday, June 15. We annual picic of t he Chu rc h S cho ol. \Ve sh all

a t t he chu rch a t 10 A. M.

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23c

50c

15 c

35 c

19 c

25c

FRIENDLY

Fresh E"ery Day

can,can, 17c; 3 cans,

4bars,2 large pkgs.,

2 pkgs.,lb.,

WHITE EGGS50c dozen

SNUG HARBOR FARM

Drives constructed for private estates,

real estate developments, parks, cemeteries, industrial establishments, etc.

Road repairing alzd resurfacing

BITUMINOUS CONCRETE

Henja_in -=08 te r £ 0 .20th & Venango Streets PHILADELPHIA

Sagamore 7600BENJAMIN FOSTER JOHN A. DUROSS

rOSTERrRQAPs

SHREDDED

WHEAT

2 pkgs., 19c

CO-OPERATION CUTS COSTS

WEDNESDAY HALF-HOLIDAYS

During June, July and August Store Will Be Closed E'Very

Wednesday at 1 P. M.

COTTER'S MARKET

Where Narberth Buys Its Food.

We Deliyer from City Line to Bryn Mawr.

Cotter's Market

It Mus t Be the Best

Truly America's FinestQUAKER SWEET

CREAMBUTTER57c lb.

"Ardmore's Oldest Radio Store"

22 ARDMORE AVENUEArdmore

PHONE-ARDMORE 2927

CONVENIENT

IN THIS LIST WE ARE GIVING YOU LOW PRICES on best grades of Merchandise

which, together with our prompt service, should induce you to send us your entire weekly requirements.

MAJESTICSales {51 Ser"ice

P r ~ s t n l Ihis a d , , ~ r l i s t m ~ n l in p ~ , s o "and R ~ c t i , , ~ a Radio Log Book

OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 4 cans, 25c

CHIPSO-Makes Suds Without Work large pkg., 20e

YOLO SOUR or DILL PICKLES quart-jar, 29c

Blue Ribbon, Easton's or Schlorer's MAYONNAISE jar, 21c

KRAFT ttKAY" CHEESE jar, 23c

BORIS SWEET WRINKLED PEAS 2 cans, 25cFRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 2 cans, 23c·

BOOTHS PALE DRY GINGER ALE qt.-bot., 25c

Highest Grades of City Dressed Meats

~ : ~ I ~ ~ F L ~ ~ U I . ~ E tb 49c : ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ i V E BEEF tb 38c to 50 c

~ ~ R ~ ~ ~ D t : ~ B O ~ .. ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ tb 3BC ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ L ~ ~ C K E N S .. 4Bc

RINSO SOAP POWDER large pkg., 23c

RITTER'S BEANS, PORK and TOMATOSAUCE, 3 cans, 25c

IMPERATOR FANCY RICE large pkg., 10e

WILBUR'S COCOA ~ - l b . can, 19cPARKE'S PURE EXTRACT VANILLA large bot., 25c

CIDER VINEGAR, 50-grain qt.-bot., 18cSILVER FLOSS SOUR KRAUT large can, 17c'

I X L TOMATOES, Red Ripe 2 cans, 25c

Tetley's Green Label India Ceylon Tea ~ - l b . pkg., 23cLIBBY APPLE BUTTER tall can., 15c

TIMELY HINTS

ALL GOLD SLICED PINEAPPLE-SpecialMYRTLE PINK SALMONP. & G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAPBRILLo-Makes everything spick and spanMORTON'S FREE-RUNNING SALT-Plain or IodizedIVINS' MILK AND HONEY COOKIES-Special

-----------..::. . . . . .-

.Words

cant describe i t

Phone NARBERTH 4182

She c ar ri ed a s howe r bouquet o f whi te PHILIPS Iroses and sweet peas. He r s is te r, Miss Dorothy Elizabe th Phi lips , th ree-year -Lois Caldwel1, wa s maid of h on or , an d old d au gh te r of Mr . a nd Mr s. R. W.wor e a g ow n of flowered chif fon. S he P hi li ps. o f 509 Ess ex Avenue, d ie dcar r ied lavender sweet peas and ye l10w Tuesday , June 4. The funeral was heldd ai si es . M r. Harry Watts, o f Buf fa lo , f rom the hou se at 2 P. M., Thursday,was best man for his brother. with interment private.

Upon t heir ret urn from a wedding !J.! ! !- ! i i ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! o ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i - ! i o ! ! t ! ! i . - - r i j ! ! - , ! ! ,t ri p, M r. a nd Mrs . Watt will live at 109 i -- - -10na Avcnue. I

None of the beneficial, tasty in

gredients are eliminated by t heuse of chemicals.

The HORNUNGmethod brews

REAL BEER to conformwith

present day legal requirements.

A t al l Grocery an dDelicate••en Store.

or

Phone, Radcliff5228

for Delivery Direct from the Brewery

REAL RADIO VALVES

NARBERTH ELECTRIC SHOP

Steinite all-electric complete wit h t ubes and speaker. . .• $85

Atwater Kent all-electric complete wi th dynamic speakerand tubes . ......................• $115

Crosley 8-tube console with dynamic speaker and tubes.. $115

Brunswick combination radio and phonograph completewith tubes ....................................• $295

Specia l 9- tube Howard combination r ad io a nd phono-graph wi th dynamic speaker . . . . . . .• $225

$330 Amard complete with dynamic speaker, beautifulcabinet $185

BREWED as in PRE-WAR DA YS

WHITE BOCK retains all the Qualities

which made it Philadelphia'sMost Famous Brew.

SHOOR-TRED

BAREFOOTSAN DA l S SPECIAL

$295

Al l sizes up to .2

M A I L AN D ' P H ON E ORDERS FIL L ED

The famous health-building Shoor-Tred 1/double.wear"

sandals, with soh Elk uppers, in t an or smoked shades.

Built over live leather soles, nourished with vital oils by a

new tanning proc:ess, to make them pliable as a glove ,

and damp-proof. An unusual pric:e for such qua li ty .

1308-10 CHESTNUT STREET ·1230MARkET STREET

1 E. LANCASTER AVENUE, ARDMORE

WA TTS -CA LDWE LL

241 Haverford Avenue

Council MondayThe June meeting of t he Bo rough

Council wil l take place :Monday eve·

ning at Elm Hal1. 8 o'clock.

I HAVE

CHA8. F. EBERT

JobbingCarpenter'

Pbone: NARBERTH 4129103 Dudley Avenue

For the Graduateand June Bride

clients interested inp u r c ~ a s i n g propert ies in Narberth, iffa irly priced. Ca ll

J. RaymondS HAR P

750 Drexel Bldg., Phila.PHONE: LOMBARD 7936

or NARBERTH 4178

WHEN'YOUR tARW O ~ t T \\ORK,WEWill!

Automobile repairworkan d brake service is ou rj ob a nd if you will takeou r customers' word for

i t we. . . know

ourbusi-.nA a UNllCG Iless.

Station GarageA. HORVATH

Essex and Haverford Aves

All F1rt1t·.,Ia.. Mak" . o f Badlo.

on !lal" at R " d U l ~ Prl.,...

Results at a GlanceNarherth. n; Philco Arrows. 1.l\Iitdlell A. C .• 7; Narberth, 6 (Memorial D a ~ · . morning' game)

Narberth. s; B e r w ~ ' n , 6 ( :II. L.

I.eague)

Narherth. 10; Brookline. j OIL L.J.eague)Havana Red Sox. 4; Narberth 1.Clenrview, 8; Narberth, O.

A MATCHLESS

CUNNINGHAM

GRAND PIANO.Mad e i n Philadelphia

THE j (r ea t" st P la no v al ue InAme rl en . : ll ade i n Philadelphiaand 8uhl t o t he ho me d ir ec t.

sa "Ing ~ ' o u 2:; to 30 per cent . thedealer ' s and Inbetween prollts. Easyterms It d'·Klred.

I t Pay. to Think!

CUNNINGHAMPIANO CO.1312·14 Cb•• tnut St.PHILADELPHIA·

OPEN EVENING8

The marr iage of Miss Helen Caldwcl l,

Idaugh te r o f Mrs . J ohn A. Caldwel1. ofBy John Uberti 1122 E lmwood Avenue. t o Mr. Geo rg e

Thc Clcan ·ic\ \· n ine had a c lear v icw IRaymond \Vat ts . a lso of Elmwood Ave-f thc entire situation in \Vedncsday's Inuc, took placc \Vcdnesday . a f ~ e r n o o n ato . . 3 :30 at t hc home o f t he b ri de smother.twilight gamc and amasscd elcvcn s oh d The Rev. Lloyd Y. Graham and Rev.h it s t o win over thc Xarberth Clu b J ohn Va n ~ c s s ~ f f i c i a t e d . . The bridc,via thc shutout route bv the widc mar- who was gIVen 1!1 marrl agc by her• • _ T" .' brother, Mr. J. BaIrd Caldwel l. wore a

gill of eIght runs. \\ Jth thc except Ion whi te s ilk dress . made with long s leeves .o f Heckl c. who s ing led in the third ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~. ............. ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ......... .............. . . . - . . . ~and stole second. thc DaVIS men nevcr lfelt t hc g lo ry o f p as si ng t he keystonc HOWARD C. FRITSCHs ta ti on . T he . d e i ~ a t .was .charged. to l Justice of the PeaceRalcigh. makll1g It hIS tlmd straight t REAL ESTATEfor the season.. 1 Fire Insurance-Best Companies

\Vith Hcil and Hol st cl ll o n t hc l an es \ Phone 4IWO.W 215 Sando r " A...e.in the f if th , Coppl c c amc t o bat and ~ . . - . . . - - . . - . . - . - . __ - . - . - . . - - .__ ...r ocked t hc bal l in to t Il l' trecs in c en - .. . ..

tre for a home rnn, pu tt i ng t he s co reto its final standing. ~ anager Davis

withdrew ~ ulligan in t he t hi rd framcwhen his error proved fatal t o t hc local c au se , a nd R al ei gh f ol lowe d h is

footsteps in thc following inning, when

Graham wcnt to t he r es cu e o nl y t ofall a s d ra st i ca ly in t he attcmpt.Narberth-Powell , 2b. ; Heckle, If.;

Cur vi n. r f.; B ab b, 3b .; Thomas. d. ;11ulligan, ss.; Blcssing, 1b.; Young. c.;Raleigh, p.; Richardson, 55.; Graham, p.

Score by innings :Clearview 04 0 0 1 ;l 0 0 0- 8

Narberth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0

Mulligan and Raleigh Retired as

Narberth Is Shutout by

Score o f 8 ·0 .

I

Cleaview AppliesWhitewash to Locals