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    PRICE. FIVE CENTS

    Mulieres ElectlV. J. Ezickson, President, toSucceed Mrs . Mueller

    Jarmary 1

    AT BANQUET 1'HURSDAY

    ::\Irs. W. J. Ezickson, South Narberth avenue, was elected president oft he Mu li er es of the Narberth FireCompany on Monday. She has beenfirst vice-preRident for two years.Other officers elected were Mrs. LloydB. Edgerton, first vice-president j Mrs.Charles E. Harnden, second vicepresident; Mrs. Kenneth M. Bovee,s e c r e t a r ~ ' ; Mrs. A. L. Altemus, treasurer; two directo rs , Mrs. EberhardtMueller and Mrs. J ohn E. Wetzell.Mrs. Mueller, the retiring president,wiII serve until January 1. A motion

    was passed that she be made honorarypresident.Mrs. Mueller appointed Mrs. Clifford Bates and Mrs. Frank X. Purcell,auditors of the treasurer's books. Shealso named Mrs. Albert H. Nulty aschairman of t he Christmas party tobe held December 13 in Elm Hall , fo rmembers only.Other committee members are Mrs.Ezickson, 1\11'5. C. A. Hammel', Mrs. A.E. BUl'g'stresser, Mrs. Harry Hollar,Mrs . H . F. Darnes, Mrs. George Gil lespie, Mrs. C. Nelson Rowley, Mrs.Frank C. Stiefel, Mrs. J. D. Rentschler, Mrs. Howard Cotter, Mrs. R.Lees, Mrs. J. Ben Taylor, Mrs. WalterR. O 'Sul li van, Mrs . Wil li am Evansand Mrs. George Mickley.

    ryn Bailey wiII play Strauss' "BlueDanube," an arrangement by Wekerling.Have ~ ' o u joined the P. T . A.? Thisis t he J as t c ha nc e this year, fo r onMonday evening the MembershipCommittee wiII close its drive. Everyfather, mother, and citizen interestedin the educational progress of child ren should be enrol led. The Mem

    bership Committee consists of themothers of the enrolled students.Teachers a lso wil l be glad t o a ccep tthe membership of fifty cents fo r oneyea r f rom you. The school's variousgrades arc competing for highestmemberships.

    Fox Shoot Sunday; Rodand Gun Films Wednesday,The Lower Mer ion Rod and GunClub wiII hold a .22 r if le s hoot, 1 to4 .30 P. M. , Sunday, at George Floyd'sf arm, i n Penn Valley. The runningfox target wiII be used-ingeniouspainted contraption on a pul ley, at a

    r ange o f 50 yards.WfOdnesday at 8 P. M., in t he Community Bui ld in g i n Narberth, Dr,Dennis Zimmerman, noted sportsman,wiII show p ic tu res of hunting' an df is hing i n t he w ilds of Canada, andg i\ 'e a talk of h is exper iences..John A. Miller, the club's presid cnt , won t he pr iz e in a Philadelphiastore's fishing contest, for the largestbrook trout in the Eastern Division,when he caught, the season's openingday, a trout 17% inches long, 11 %.inches girth, weight three pounds.And last week, w it h D r. A. J. Denman and six o thers , he brought backan eight-point deer.

    Gi'l'CII for Couragc, Gcueros ity andSupport, Especially of War

    Mcmorial

    Las t n igh t (Thursday ) the American Legion of Narberth held i ts a nnual banquet in the CommunityBuilding. Nearby, at the playground'scorner, stands t he cannon whose a c qui si ti on by the Leg ion Post stirredopposition of citizens who objected tothe d isp lay of armament, even for patriotic reasons. 'Staunch defender of the Legionwas Edwin P. Dold, Parkview Apart:ments, \vho has just been re-electedtax collector despite, 01' perhaps b e CaUse of, his cour age. To him wentthe Legion Award for his services toLegion and community. Approved byDepartment Headquarters in 'Vashington and endorsed by district o f f i ~cer s o f the Legion, the engraved cer-

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    Legion's Friend

    Phone Girls Say32,000 "Hello's" a Day

    Playcrs Enjoy "Moonshine"

    Narberth Branch of the W. C. T.U. will mee t at Mr s. C la re nc e H.Woolmington's, 23 Narbrook Park,2.:30 P. M., Monday.COlli'll Jl/llior Womcll's

    IIIl/ /I ity Cll /b. Part) 'is 18th

    Ele'Ven New JuniorsVotcel

    CouriciIAppro'Ves' '!American Legion Award Goes toRange for Community Building,: Tax Collector Edwin P. DoldOil BUrlier Ordinancc; 1 _

    Hears Rcports

    Howard C. Fritsch

    Flynn at D. A. R.

    Narberth School Board meets nextTuesday.

    ,-----------'-----------iLibrary Head and Librarian 1f! illEleven new members were votp(l: Add p T h M dupon and accepted at t he B oa rd ofl ress arents- eac ers on ay

    Directors meeting- on Monday night iat the home o f t he p re si de nt , Mrs.l The Narberth Parents-Teachers AsSpencer Smith. Th ey w er e: Mrs.: ~ o c i a t i o n will meet Monday ~ v e J ~ i n gRober t Schweinsburg, Miss Eleanor'ln the Narberth School Audltol'lumPatrick, Miss Margaret White, Mrs.\ at 7.45 i ns tead of 8 o'cloc k, du e toS. V. Homsher, Miss Mina Rose Lyle,! the l engt h o f the program.Miss Ameli a L. Clampitt, Mr s. Doro-' Book awards for the summer travelthy Stanton,Mrs. Eleanor Watts, Mrs. club wiII be mad e by MiRs Clara E.W. A. Spear, Mrs. Aubrey J. PettuR, Follette, Narberth l ibrarian, and theand Mrs. R. G. Stannard. A total of Rev. R. E. Keighton, president of the33 new members have, t hu s far , been Board of Trustees o f t he Library, andreceived into the club this season. pastor of t he Bap t is t Chu rc h o f t heThe chairman of the Membership Evangel, will talk on "Reading forCommittee, Mrs. John H. Jefferis, Jr., Profit ~ n P l e ~ s u r e . : ' ,Arlington :road Penn Val ley wil l be The IDvocatJon WIll be gwen by theglad to be informed of a J ~ y addi- Rev . W. Vernon Middleton, pastor oft ional names of r es iden t s desirouR of the Narberth Methodist Church. Kath-applying for membership. BrOOkline Square Cl ub. S en d i n y ou rThe next stated mee ti ng of t he jun reservations to Miss Minick, Nar-iors, November 18, in the Community berth 2872, early, so that you mayBuilding, will t ak e t he form of a be sure of be ing p re sent a t t hi s galaparty in honor o f the new members. Moccasion. rs.The Membership Committee and the Miss Kay Wheeler a nd h er BrailleBoard of D ir ec to rs a re a ct in g a s co Committee wish to express sincere ap-h os te ss es . A delightful evening'g preciat ion to Narberth's many gen-program is p.romised. . erous donors o f a rt ic le s fo r theTuesday mgh t, t he Dance Connmt- I d'd t th ftee, with Miss Bunny Minick, chair-'sP en I response 0 e r eq ue st o rIrulllmage The sale, yesterda_v ,man, met at Miss Marjory Hoffman's t d 'Studio to formula te p l ~ n s for a Ncw prove .a ~ r e a t success.. Th? pro-Y 'E d t b h Id t tJ Iceeds Will aId very matenally ID furcar s ve ance 0 e e a le II thering the Braille project under-

    taken by the Narberth Juniors.Borough Council Opposes Labor iLocalBoost for Ash and Trash RemovaliI Every day about 32,000 phone calls"The petition which the BoroughIarc handled by the Cynwyd Exchange,

    laborers addressed t o Mr. Sup lee on; accordi ng t o J. Cootenbach, Jr., BellOctober 6 has been given careful con-I Telephone speaker at Tuesday's Bulas ide ra t ion by the special committee Cynwyd-Narberth Rotary Club lunchon Borough sa la ri es . We have ascer-Ieon. The exchange includes C y n w ~ ' d ,ta ined the payments which are made II\Ierion and Narberth.f or s im il ar l ab or i n L ower Meri on I He showcd how new invent ions arcTownship and in the Borough of Iimproving transmission facilities andLansdowne. We feel, however, that:paving the way for television. Emergno decision to change the present com-I ing from the experimental stage is apensation of the Borough laborers IIIH1 I tulJe on t he o rd er of radio's, to beother matters pertaining to their hours I connccted in place of telephone wires.and the number of men to be em- Showing the magnitude o f t he pubployed, which were s et for th in thei ri l ie utility's service, the speaker depetition, should b e reached until Uj cIared that of thirty-fuur million telethorough investigation has been macle \)hones in world use, eigh tecn mil lionto ascertain the volume of work which Iarc in the United States, includingthey ar e l'equired t o do. 1,200,000 in th is s tate . On the entire"As a result of that decision, we Main Lin e, 350 Bel l Tel ephone emhave made a s ur ve y o f the Borough ployees give service for 25,000 phones,Continued on Page Five handling 136 ,000 cal ls a d ay .

    NARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA, N O V E M B ~ R 12, 1937

    Experts Testi fy Township Improvement Would No t Cons ti tute Nuisance

    Scores of grieving friends attendedthe home funeral Sunday of HowardCalvin Fritsch, 219 North Wynnewoodroad, Narberth, who died in JeffersonHospital last Thursday. Intermentwas at Tamaqua, where he was born60 years ago.He l ived in Narberth 30 years andwas magis tra te for 18, losing the Republican nomination i n S ep temb eronly when he dec li ned t o campa ign.As a magistrate he was sympathetic

    a nd t ol er an t t o u nw it ti ng offenders,b ut s ter n an d just to o thers . Thathe could not be "fi xe d" on drunkendriving cases, regardless of politicalpressure, was Rhown within twoweeks of his death, when he insistedon sending his record of a hearingto Norristown for trial, deRpite vigorous intercession by PhiladelphiaMuch testimony was given before I p o l i t i ~ i a n s . . .Judge Knight at Norristown this mid- Q ~ l e t , retJrmg,. ~ h ~ a good conweek in the effort of a group of P enn ce\)tlon .of the cItizen s duty to t ~ Valley r es iden ts to p reven t locating coml:nul1lty. When need arose for hISLower Merion's incinerator in West serVIces, he rendered them fearlesslyMan I Imember of the Narberth Players and avenue; $350 garage for John A. Pat-' w lIC 1 o p e n ~ d WIth several fine. n ~ m -has appparl'd with the Plays and ton , 506 Homewood, and al terations ' bCI:" by AImee Jane Swan, plamst.. . f 11 " ,IT A G" f 'T Il l s was f ol lowed by a one-act p layPlayers, Philadelphia. Since his mar- 01 repUlrs as 0 O\\s. ,v. la -I , ' I''''fi 828 M t $"''' 1\1 R 1 .' Moons l ll le dIrected by Fay Fe tt e r-ria!!:e in Fcbruary Ill' has re'sided in 111, on gomery, . 'D; r. oc ,- .Narberth. well, 334 Dudley, $50; Phyllis Wood- oiL Although. a play of bu t ~ w 204 G' r r $450' H 0\ J' _ characters, the lI1terest was exceptlOn-Other prominent speakers wi ll be r o ~ v , 206 F la\1I1:300 ' '" .1 ally well sustained by William FaJ'mer1\1rs. Harper D. Sheppard, State Re- co s, orcs, . and William Clipsham.

    Ig."(mt, and Mrs. Ir a Springe'r, VicC' He- Budget boost of $700 was asked bvgent. the Narberth Board of Health. Tob:l : Fol lowing ~ h . i s fine. performanceI Soloi st o f the afte'rnoon will be estimate for '38 is $2000, approved by! e ~ ' e r y o ~ l C partICIPate? lD a "commu-C 'IlItv slDg" after whIch refreshments::\Il's. Idus Senfft. Her accompanist the hoard at its meeting' last week. ' -

    II Iwer e s er ve d dUl'lng' a socl'll h ou rwi he Mrs. Mildred Bai ley. :: \Irs. C. The inc rease is t o pay the Community I .rly Farmer i ~ in charge of the i Hea lt h a nd Civic Associat ion, Anl- Many .new members attended and aluncheon. ' more, for a nurse's full-time services. g'ood tIme was had by all.I

    Sig'JillgNarberth

    From Bad to Worse-

    Celebrate Sesquiof COllstitlltion'sDccember 10 at

    School

    Th is old n-w-th-side station will /)e vacated Tuesday il1 faro,.of Narberth 's l011g-nnticipate

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    SACRIFICE

    Monday and Tuesday

    DAVIS'

    Columbia Happy HourfOT Children's MatineeSaturday 1 P. M.

    for dinner an d parties.Al l colors; 3 sizes.

    Dick Powell an dWaring's Pennsylvanians

    "THIN ICE"

    from our beautifulan d complete l ine of

    ATLANTIC CANDLES

    5c, IOcLong-lasting; a g oo d b uy

    CONTRACTORSATTENTION!Ideal for combination ofHome and BusinessBox 61-Bala-Cynwyd

    224 Haverford Aveo

    Sonja Henie-Tyrone Power

    A 131t3 VALUI:in gifts will b e h el d f or Christmas by a smaU deposit madenow an d here.

    Le t' s ge t a cquaint ed!NARBERTHMEN'S SHOPTheatre Bldg.-Narb. 2772Open eve ry even ing

    Wednesday (Award at 9)"ONE MILE FROMHEAVEN"

    Cla i re Trevo r, Sally BlaineNext Thurs.-Fri.-Silt.

    'VARSITY SHOW'

    Large Home with S tab le on 1acre well kept grounds. Willbe sacrificed for quick sale.

    "MAGICIAN MICKEY""WIFE, DOCTORAND NURSE"

    Get a Glow.

    Jllf!cfl..!l!f!.NOW.

    Good Milk andCream Dependson Good COWS--

    Nov. 13 &: 14

    SUZANNE JORET GILL

    Deposi ts I n su r ed unde r t h e Governmen t P l anMember of Federal Reserye System

    Open at 8 A. M. daily f or y o ur convenience

    The T ime fo r a Permanent is NOW.The Place-Suzanne's-for a beauty servicetha t is conveni en t, f r i end ly an d expert .

    in

    "GANGWAY"NAT PENDLETON

    Th e

    The Dancing Divinity

    AS IRVIN S. COBB'S"JUDGE PRIEST"

    MONTGOMERY AVE.ARDMORE

    216 Dudley Avenue

    LAST TIMES TODAYlWILL ROGERS

    JESSIE MATTHEWSin the Nautical Musical

    ADDED ATTRACTION

    ABOUT"

    Ample Free Parking Facililies

    JAMESCAGNEY

    NEW MATINEE POLICY

    New and BeautifulSUBURBANTHEATRE

    P z f x / ~ ..~ c a ~ TJJe.NJaBrookmead Golden Guernsey Milk an d Cream comes to yOll fromPure Bred, Registered Cows--many of them Prize Winn er s a ndRecord Holders-and is Guaranteed by the American GuernseyCattle Club.V OT E FO R Nearby Farms, Local Employment, a nd M ai n LineProsperity by REGISTERING your Order with Brookmead, ratherthan f or m or e Tank Car s a nd Tank Trucks from distant p.")ints.

    Arthur Murray's "Shag" DancersDoing the "Big Apple"

    National Bank of Narberth

    Golden Guernsey Pasteurized Mi lk . . 15c per qua rtGolden Guernsey Inspected Raw Milk . 17c per quartButtermilk, Cottage Cheese, ~ ~ I c e d Cream"Daily Deli"eries to All Parts of the Main LineBrookmead Guernsey Dairies

    WAYNE , PA. 'Phone WAYNE 1121

    Mon. &: Tues. Nov. 15 &: 16CLARK MYRNA WILLIAMGABLE LOY POWELL

    "MANHATTANMELODRAMA"

    Sat. &: Sun.

    "SOMETHINGTO SING

    DO-1Is. Norman Russell and Mrs. are resuming this week are "Around that rising new star, Tyrone Power. Weather Bureau, Department of Agri-Anne Morgan Roberts, Social Editor Edward Blahon. Our Town," begun by Anita Jones a Fine entertainment. I culture. Junior medical officer (1'0-I\Iax Rc(II 'lch dl'scussed "Pl'e-lnflaJ, !:otl!JII' or stlmmets a go ; a nd "Bu si - tating interneship), $2, 000 a year;Columbia's Happj' Hour for chil-t 'll)n C' el'lllall M o n e ~ ' " at yesterday's' ness Bits;" and a brand new, column junior medical off icer (psychiatric-' 1d "1'1 orcn starts 1 P. 1\1. ~ a t u r d a y , "Thin 'd t) $2000 St EI'A r d l l l 0 ~ Rotal'y luncheon at White- that no book- lo ve r shou mIss: Ie resl en , " a year, . tza-

    LL Icc" will follow it, b h ' H 't I D t t f thh 11 H ... rf rd Book Shelf." Let 's hea r what you et S OSPI a , epar men 0 ea, eo.. t hi nk of these and other i tems in the "VarsitJ' Show" brings Walter Cat- Interior, Washington, D. C. Full in-The Rt. Rev. l \ I ~ n S l g n o r Fulton J. papel'. And please tel l advertisers, leU with highbrow eyes for s tag ing formation may be obtained from theSheen, ~ u t h o r , p h I 1 ~ s o p h e r and lec- old and new, that you notice what's a show fur a small college, Ted Healy local post office.tllrer, ~ I ' l l l talk on The Tragedy of s ai d by a nd a bo ut them-will you? to keep h im out o f t he way-and Dick I _Spain," at Rosemont College, Monday! ' l ' h a n k ~ ' IPowell and War ing 's P e n n s J ' l v ~ n i a n s I Annual Rol l Ca ll"NEW" NARBERTH STAT ION at 8 P. ~ t The Marquesa de Cien-I ' THE EDITOR. to make th e revue a success. It s next Armistice Day marked the begin---- IfuerYos, American wife of a Spanish" M ddT d I., , on ay an ues ay. ning the nation's annual Roll Call forI, 0 '1Ioblell1an, who spent 43 days in a,'Continued from al;e ne 8usmess 81tS Award Night , Claire Tre vo r a nd the American Red Cross. Thanksgiv-Spanish p ri son, a lso wil l t el l of herwho in Narberth buy more tickets Sally Blaine star in "One Mile from ing Day wil l c lo se t he campai gn .

    h expericJ1ces. Quite frequently Main Liners with Heaven." Actl'vely engaged In soll'citl'ng menl-far, at least- t an in any I' .A t al k on "Creative maginatlOn m I $500 Swiss watches look up H. F. Next Thursda", Frida" and Satur- berships locally arc officials of theher s ta ti on in all Philadelphia's R I ' t L'f" '11 b . by Hal' I I h k . I t -''-eatloll 0 I e WI eglven -iStezer, tIe watc ma er-Jeweer, a day, Loretta Young, Warner Baxter Main Line Branch No.1, scores ofFor Narberth's commuters, riet Ayo(!r Seymour, modern music edu-,232 Bala avenue, because the Cynwyd and Virginia Bruce arc worth waiting majors and hundreds of workers.o on Saturday, October 30, bought cation pioneer, at t he B ryn Mawr Art ' man is one of the few i n this section to see, in "Wife, Doctor and Nurse." I III!full-fare t icke ts t o Philadelphia Center, Polo avenue and Havel'fordIwho can be trusted with fine wor k And there's a D is ne y cartoon, "Ma-I iroad, this Friday at 8.30 P. M. like that. He's h ad 17 years' experi-not counting commutations, gician Mickey."Publi.e hearings on the General 44-1 ence, i n Germany and this country; _thesc people there is pr o- hour IJaw, which becomes effective De-: recently with Riggs and Brother.ded a bench , facing the stove, which cember L will be held at Harrisburg,! How's your watch?spi tabl y p rovides room for six I II 'd d II ' thO from this Friday unt i l November 19, ' Narberth sports a few Packards,e-provi e a SIX arc llJ. , h M h S ' ,, "accOrdlJlg to R alp . Bas ore, ec- j but auto dealers don't tIunk-so fa rTalk of further ,alteratIOns of such: retary of the Department of Labor - that the borough's the place for big No d an ce i n y ea rs h as c au gh t t he Ileled magnItude wou ld be an- ! and Industry. cars. Your editor t r ied last week-end, public fancy like the Big Apple,

    but ~ e n t i o n should be made i On Tuesday t he Federal Govern- i n h is optimistic way, to sell a Lin- which originated i n Sou th Caro li na ,shmy stnp of sheet metal, s ~ c h i ment st alts i ts National Census of Un- coin ad to Leves-Saburn, the Ford and has been swceping t he count rymIght well grace a country statIOnI 'd I' . C d I th ffi l ike a tropical hurricane.the '80's has been lined behind the I emploYlnent. The Post Office WIll s end , ca. del s. lin ynwy. th . e 0 c,e," I Unemployment Census Cards to every I mCI enta y, was some mg new m It is a natural and inevitable sub-agamst the mud-colored walls,: h ' I II fill d t d t h ' desk gadgets that you might l ik c t o j ec t for a short film, and Educational. h' h' d i ome, 'V1t I a e -ou cal' s 0 e i 'are of sturdy (w IC soun s: , h '1 h 'd ' It N b 20' know about It's a swanky radio Pictures has been qui ck t o put it on'k d" , d I I' I III t e Inal y ml mg 1 ovem er I" ' ,looks It e Jlt J ) woo t la t las: in o r d ~ r to be counted. lamp, clock and fountain pen, all in the sc ree n. Featuring the Arthurt he t es t o f many a storm, these' I > W II t th M " S h " D Ed t'Th Jul " 11 R Slevin S!Jecial Award ,one pIece. e ,n o e urray ag ancel'S, uca JOn-years , e Ia , I A" , , I' f t tt "Th B' A I ". , . , : for SUlnmer Art W or k was won by pen. Ir-Ite IS the name, mas ea UTe e, C Ig pp e,As for the old statIOn, I t W il l con-, R b L tt H f d 't . Icase you want Wa lt Case or George gives an authentic presentation o f t he' . 0 ert Ippmco, aver or ,I IS Ito prOVIde space for commuters" d bAd . f t l F' Albert to order you one for Christmas. new dance in a light little story of'11 b "1 d b t' k t : announce y ea em\ 0 1C mC Iho WI e pnvI egc to uy IC e s! A Ph'l d I I" . Gordon Wunder who plans to move college boys and girls.h 'd d h ' II ' rts, I a e p ua. ; ,the sout Sl e, an t en, III co ( i ." Dccembe r 1 from Forest avcnue, Murray, who i s perhaps the world'sto burrow under the tracks Related MlschlCf N I P ; , ~ t p r a n k ~ t e r ~ : Rays if he ever finds anything inter- best known authority on danci ng , r e

    the north s ide b ui ld in g t o ke ep I h.ave removed the s m ~ l l S. S. ~ w m ~ iesting to read in OUR.TOWN, he'll ad- crui ted his dancers from th e finalistsm, and then hastily stampede back i slg-n fJ'OIll t he Ewmg' p renl ls es m:v er ti se , Wonder if Wunder will read in t he f amous Harvest Moon Bal l i nthe south side when inbound trains: R r y ~ M ~ w r . The owners would ap- i this. New York. Under the direct ion ofO f c ou rs e, t he y" preclate ItS return., this f amou s t ea ch er , t heir " Bi gdo this, . . . The y c an i Speaidnp: before the Main Line K i - ~ Around Our Town Apple" wil l be accepted as the lastlike sardines in the Great Dane: wanis Club. Congressman J. William: word in what's right in the new dance.or just wait in the cold and I Ditter urged as a program of busi- I Fifteen per cent of us are night " Th e B ig Apple" wiII be at the

    the magnificent new structure, ness relief: That the President change!blind a nd don 't realize i t, accord ingISuburban Theater, Ardmore, thismoney buys. i his a , t t i t u ~ e toward b u s i n e s ~ leaders ' to, Dr. W .T. Ezickson, N a r b ? r ~ h , who, Monday and Tuesday,It i s doubtful if the new station espeCIally 111 regard to taxatIOn; that WIth Dr. J. B. Feldman, exhibited last - - - - -u ld be deemed fit by a self-respect- a sound labor p o l ~ c y be a d o p t ~ d ; that :V.-cek at t.he N. Y. A c a d ~ m y of Me.di- At the Egyptiandruggis t for an a dd it io n to h is a s ound fiscal po1Jcy be estabhshed. :cine, two mstrumentR which determme Now: "You Can't Have E ve ry -hone booths. Oubnlmbered Sophomores of Haver-, night blindness and vit ami n A de- thing."Is it because Narberth h as so many ford College decided the annual tussle, liciency. with which they have, c?n- Monday, Tuesday: "Thin Ice."employees for residents that with thc Frosh "Rhinies" would not nl, (' ted I t. A 1 I 0 r m a l - e y e ~ 1 man d J ' l v ~ n g Wednesday, Thu rsd ay : " St el lais f el t t he town can be t r ea ted a s be held this year . Monday nig-h t the a car at 40 m. p. h. agamst oncommg Dallas,"it we re a West Manayunk village " R h i n i ~ s " decided otherwise. Results glaring h ~ a d l i ~ h t s will t r ~ v e l 30 orone-twentieth the size? Has the of the vattle, wag-cd with paper bags 40 fc< 't , 'tIs said, before IllS eyes adrough been con si gn ed to the dog fil led with water and ammonia bombs, just t ~ e m s e l v e s , If he is n ig-h t b lindu se b ecau se bui ld in g t he s ta ti on among other weapons, w er e a f ew i ~ h . ( l i s ~ n c e he travels b e f o ~ e adu ld cau se a r educ ti on in salary of bru ised hodies, damage to windows'.JlIstmg 11lI1lseif to darkness agam may

    of thousands of employees, and dool's in South Barclay and Mer- ibe 150 to 200 ~ e e t . Dr .. E Z i c k s o ~ 1countless men o ut o f WOI'k, ion hal ls , I w ~ n t s all m o ~ o r l s t s , exammed perld h al ti ng v as t e le ct ri fi ca ti on pr o- S ix boys, a rr es te d f or s h o o t i n f ~ ! odlcally for. 1 ~ l g h t . b1Jndness" becauseAfter all, we never asked fo r s t re e t l ight s in Haverford, were re-' good da.y VISIOn IS . no t . a s Ig n thatmiIlion-dollar structure, to compare l eased upon p romi si ng to pay the the eye IS abl e t o a d ~ u s t I tsel f to sudthe 30th Street Station. P h i l a d ~ l p h i a Electric Company for i den change-and aCCidents do happen,'Fess up-railroad officials, Nar - t he damage and upon contributing , .th and elsewhere.. Isn't it $3.50 costs each to Magistrate Frank-" A harvest ball Will be gIven at thea joke? When do we get that l in P . ]Cromer. iMerion Golf Club, N ovembe r 24.station? Mrs. John B. Thayer, Haverford, iS I Layton M. Schoch, of Haverford, and Ichairman o f t he Women' s Board of lW il li am A. L il le y, of Me ri on , areLig/lt's Out the Brlw'n Mawr Hospital. Other offi-I the sponsors.Rather than hide our light under a cers announced are I\-hs. Living-ston I and all appliancesshel, we've instal led a street lamp L. Biddle, Bryn Mawr, and Mrs, M.I Joan Barrie , known locally a s J oan Sales Service

    f h d Withincton Clement, Rosemont, vice' 13oxman, the Wil li am H. Boxmans' Narberth Elec. & Radl'o Co.n top 0 one , i n front of t e 01 ."chairmen', Mrs. J. Howard Pew, Ar

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    Pete Fennimore, who drives forMax's Market, j oi ne d t he r an ks ofNarberth's well-dressed men, throughthe Narberth Men's Shop Monday.

    The yOUIlg' ladies should like"Merry, Merry Maidens," HarcourtBrace, s ix g ir ls f rom t he public highschools of twenty years ago, and whathappened in those twenty years alsohappened pretty muc h w ith the s ixgirls you know f rom those years ago. Hemingway's "To Have a nd H av eNot" is selling great guns, whichmust be because it's Hemingway andfo r no other reason that a reading ofthe book wil l provide.OUR TOWN can supply all books atpublishers' prices, providing specialrates when such ar e possible, and itwill help this book column if y ou dosome buying through our office.

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    Scores o f f ri end s f ro m Narberth Frank Salasin, of the Narberth The Walter C. Neelys, Meadowand vicinity were among th e hundreds Theater , commented favorably-as lane, ar e attending a d inne r and the who a tt end ed the testimonial dinner did many a reader, thank you!-n atre party tonight in Ncw York , and,to Dr. O. J. Snyder, o f Narberth and OUR TOWN'S statement last week that t he A rmy-No tr e Dame g ame t omor iWoodbine avenues, at the Bellevue- it is t im e borough-dwellers cast off row.Stratford. last Saturday. The occa- a ny s en se ,of i n f e r i o r i t ~ . He ~ o i n t s I Mrs. H. B. Maxwell, Baird road,Ision was t he 7 1s t b ir th da y of Nar - o ut that J ud ge d b y 11lS expenence, will h av e h er c lu b fo r luncheon and

    1berth's prominent citizen, who founded N ~ r ~ e r t l ~ ' s I ~ v e l of e d ~ c a t i o n and dis- bridge next Tuesday.i the Philadelph ia College of Osteo- crlmil1atlOn IS even higher than that M R' h dR' h rt th R b t, h h" I r. IC ar em a, coeri pat hy and is f orme r p re si de nt o f t he o f t e r e st o f t e Mam LJI1e. He la s R 'h ts' f H th d. ., eln ar son, 0 ea roa , came' American Osteopa thic Assoc ia t ion t o p ick hiS shows more carefu lly than IfF II' d M I II. . . wnw rom ran c JI1 an aI'S la H F T'and of the Pennsylvania State Board o the r t hea te r s, or hiS audlCnce Will I tS t d t tt d th A . SELZER . ' as a ur ay 0 a en e cacla,of Osteopathic Examiners. .Proceeds walk out on h im , he says. And It's aF t D t P f I f'o f t he d in ne r and dance benefited the rare theater and a rare town that can 'r a ance a enn. ormRcr!GGS & BROTHER:chari tab le wurk of the .Junior Aid in Iget away with foreign- language films Miss He len M. Brown, daughternursery, ch ild ren 's ward, etc., o f t he - a s Narber th has. "Look at the o ut - o f Mrs. J. !\Iedford Brown, Haywood IS now devoting h is f ul l t im e t o your service:Osteopathic Hospital, at 48th and standing people in our town," he says, C ir cl e, w ill g iv e a luncheon and the- WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRING. ALSO JEWELRYSpruce streets. and mentions Dr. Wal te r Steckbeck, atre party on t he 2 0t h in honor of Specialist in fine Swiss watches-such asLoealites observed in a n a pp re ei a- D r. LeRoy A, King, Frank Schrepfer, Miss Bett y Sco tt C l ark, daughter of Pateck-Phillip, Vacheron & COflstantin, an d InteTllationaltive party of Helcn Hay es f an s on Kenneth L. M. Pray and other f amed Mrs . Sc ot t C la rk, S pr ing ho us e, Al l work guaranteedthe first row of the Forrest Theater,: educators-just to name a f ew. Wynnewood, whose marriage to Mr. 17 years ' exper ience in this country a nd a b ro ad'C 't I W t . t John W. Cullen, son of Mrs. EdwardNovcmber a, included M r. a nd 1\1rs, 1 'a n SlOW es ern pictures 0 E I J . I 232 Bala Avenue, Cynwydtl ,,, '. Cu len, 1'., Will ta ce place No-..J. J. Cabrey, Township Commissioner: /cm. b 26 t th CI h f tl R. . . ' . vem er a e lurc 0 le e- - Ju s t below Montgomery Pike - Cynwyd 3250 and 1 lr s . Jo hn II. Jennes, J r. , a nd A Sight t o warm your heart IS MISS Id B M I t ~ _ : ' = : : o ; _ ; r : ; _ ; p = : ; ; i _ i r ; ; _ ; p = : o ; _ ; ; ; : ; ; _ - = : ; ; ; _ ; ; ; : ; ; _ - = : ; i _ ~ _ ' : : ; ; ; _ ; i ; : ; __' = ' _ - = ; ; ; _ ; ; ; : ; ; _ - = ; ; ; _ ; ; ; : ; ; _ - = : ; ; ; _ ~ _ ~ : . i _ ~ _ ~ : . _ ~ _ ~ : ; ; ; _ - = _ ~ t!Councilman-Elect and Mrs. Frank A.: Buckaloo's kindergarten class at the I eemer, ryn awr.. .Schrepfer. 'l\"arberth School, play ing around at I The George H. Morrlsons, Brook! The Joseph l\I. Honglers returned: 11 o'clock when it's time to go home, Way, will. have as their guests at thelast week to their homc on Mer io n and mak ing joyou s ear ly -Amer ican annual dmn er -d an ee f or t he benefit. ft. t d ' t b' l : suunds on the sl id ing boanl and such. of the Cancer Research Fund of Lank-a\.enue, a el a en ays au omo ei. enau Hospital next Friday the Georgetn p through Weste1'l1 Pennsylval1la,' J ack J ef fne s was honored gues t . ', . W. Elkms Jr . the J ames R. DownesNew York and Canad a, ! when Charles Hansell, Tom Skillman, B R h 'd dB W 11< ', ' . rewster oa es an ruce .... ae-The Hug h B. Speeds , o f Chest nu t F. D. 1\Ioore , Bob EWlllg and Owen d Idavenue, will have as their gues ts ove r Schmidt a tt end ed the P ri nce to n g ame ona s.I S t 1 It' b I' dO ' The H B Frazers, Latches lane,the week-end, 1\11'. and i\1rs. William as t a uruay. IS e iCve wen s '. .F re tz , o f New York. solo t urned t he t id e for Dartmouth. ar e .spendmg three mon th s i n Cali-

    CI I S 'tl" d forma.It's a girl at t he Con ra d T row- lUI' ey milS gomg to r un a n a .b ri dges , on South Narberth avenue.! before long, may be a lo ng t hi s line: M r s . ~ . Wallace, Hallow?ll , LmdenI-lei ' I lame is Diana a nd s he was born! "Spccializing in snuw and mud. . . . lane, Will entertall1 at dll1ner nextat the Bryn Mawr Hospital November I Remember me on New Year's Eve." Saturday in honor, o f h er guests that;; ,\ dozen guest s a t tended h er s i s t er l Ie d ri ve s a wreckcr, you know. week-end, the SIHrJey C. Morgans.P a t ~ y ' s ~ e v e n t h birthday party Sat- Gordon Wunder 's s ign painter can 't Miss Patridcia Hallowell \C",m : ~ t d e n durday, get away with spelling "carburato l ' " the Harvar -Yale game at am 1'1 ge,The E lmer Chubbs, Essex avenue, without an "e," wi thou t th is commentmoved last week t o Altoona, at least.The Lluyd B. Edgerton's, of Chest- Narberth police arrested quite anut avenue, spen t Tue:5da y in N ew few c it iz en s for di:5urderly conductYork. last month, but we're nobly refrain-The Thomas \V. Blakes' daughter , ing from mentioning them in thePeggy , who i s a : 5t uden t at the West "Sh-h-h" column, so far. They also

    Chester State Teachers' College, re- nabbed 2!l 1'01' al l-n igh t park ing , 13t ur ne d f or t he week-end and had as for "Pike" parkillg, i f you know what Iher g u e ~ t , !\Iis,; !\lary Louise Smith, we mean, and :3 f or " f ac i ng wrong ," Iof ;\orristown. They attended the one for b ei ng i n a "No Parking" zone,Lower :\leriun-Nuri'istown game Sa t- 1 fo r parking double, and 1 for passur da y, Pe ggy is among the fifteen illg" a stop sign.students of the collegc t o b e appointed Also, so ' twas repurted i\Ionday atto the Press Board of the Quadrangle. Coulleil meeting, they alTesteo five

    1\11'. and 1'.11':5. Janle:5 Tilbury, of the men f or h anding oui religious papers,I) .' 1.1 1 I ' 1, ' r " t .,Sunday, October 31, in front of ava n Ie ouse, Wl as t lelr gues ovel, , " ." fh e Seven \\'ho Fled" Prokosch Ithe wcek-end Miss Lillian Hardee of church. Seems they dldn t have bor- .".' ,,'. . : l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ - - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - " - " ' - ~ ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ " ~ - ! i - ~ - ' ! ! - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' I. ' . , ough !lennits to deliver c i rcul ar s and I he R a l l l ~ Came, Bromfield. 11New \ ork Cit\,. " N " , . . , -------- - - ~ ~ -, t i l l : l ' r e s b ~ t e r i a n min is te r h ad n' t on-i' utWlt IThe A. J Sigels Forrest avenue ' ." "1low tu \VI'll 1,'r'lellds and Influenc" I:. ' , g iv en t hem pen11lSSlOn, either.gave a birthday dl11ner party Sunday . People," Carnegie.in ho no r of t he ir so n, \ Vi ll iam A. 1 he abso.lute ~ r u s t ~ a r b e r t h resl- "The Art:;" Van Loon.Sigel , who with his wife, came to at- d ~ n t s l . s h o w . m then' o m c l ~ l ~ wa:; S h o w ~ "Life With i\lother," Day.tend the wedding Saturday of his i\ um ay 11lght. ~ l l o f h c ~ a l d o m was "Orchids on YOUi' Budget" Hillis.broth 'I' R bert to Betty Kriebel present at CounCil nleetmg, excep t "A d" J'k "J '. l. , 0 , .' ClJuncilman Harve .... Hannon. Messrs. n lew ac s o n ~ . ame s.Their othel' week-end guests wele Mr.. . J "Four Hundred Mllhon Customers"and 1\1rs.John W. Aiken a no t he ir V a v l ~ , Durbll1, Fretz (preSident), Crow. 'd au gh te r, J ea ne tt e, of L an ca st er ; INcaebler, Wlood, Fleer, Fry, Hall, Dold, "The Good Society," Lippmann.'.. 'b oe , Sup ee and Wentz and Mrs. .Mrs. H. H. HIlbun)', of PittS urgh, , . ' . "An Amencan Doctor's Odyssey,"and l\l r. Richard A. Sigel, of Bul1'alo. l'ace---;-all were. there II I p U b ~ l c meet- HeiserMrs. George R. Richardson, of S. mg. I ' I l ~ e publIc-Count Tnstan B. " H o ~ to Lose Friends and Alienate

    I . d Dui\ arals.Nar Jerth avenue, has Just returne People," Tressler. i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ~ fl'om ten d a y ~ ' stay in Al toona . lIe was there b ri ef ly to sign an "Conversation at Midnight," Millay.The Harry Heinigs, of Elmwood agr eemen t whereby E lm Hal l can be Elmer Rice's "Imperial City" cameavenue, spent the week-end in Wash- bought, twelve years hence , by Bor- o ut t hi s week from Coward-McCann,

    ington. Mr. Heinig's : ;i st er , M is s ough Council for one dollar. more than 500 pag es o f exc it in g NewGrace Heinig', ha:5 left for California, Well, it's this w a ~ ' : Borough Counci l York, the kind of tale which is easilywhere she will visit her twin sister relieves the fire company of i ts r ea d a nd easily forgotten.fo r several weeks. $23,:WO mortgage load by leasing " '"

    1\11'. and Mrs. Fred Roberts Baird Elm Hall.for $2,?00 a year 1'01' twelve Not so easy to forget is "Brother, years, With optIOn to bu y for the P' "h h . hApartments have returned from a I . . etroe s Return, w ie earriCS t e. d. . ., : _. > amount of th e balance remall1l11g at th 6 h Cten- a) CI Uise t o Cuba. any time, or for $1 after the $24,000 one same man from e 1 t enturyTJ Alb Ii R' D dl to the 20th and what a grand piece1( ' ert . Ippers, u ey Ihas been pa id up. T he interest underI . I . of mysticism that is.avenue, wd as t he ir g ues ts t llS past the new arrangement, incidentally, is * * week, Mr. and 1\lrs. F. H. McCullough .J per cent, instead of t he former six,Ia nd t he ir d au gh te r, Mis:; Jean Mc- whi ch means quite a few pennies

    'I Cullough, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas saved us taxpayers.Sherwin , o f But ler .Mrs. Donald F. Torrey, Brookhurst

    avenue, a ccompani ed by h er h ou seguest, Mr:;. T. Bowie Claggett, of Before a large gathering of friends,Prince Georges County, Md. , were i n M is s Elizabeth Kriebel, t he J oh n S.Summitt, N. J., for Friday and Sat- Kriebels' daughter, of lona avenue,u rday o f last week, where the)' visited Narberth, became the bride of Mr.Mrs. Torrey's p ar en ts , Dr . and Mrs. Robert J . Sigel , son o f t he A lb er t J.Car l E . Grammer. Sigels, Forest avenue, 3 P. M., Sat-Mrs . Phi li p A. Livingston , Manor urday , in the Narberth Prcsbyterian

    road, Penn Valley, left Monday for a I Church, whose pastor emer it us , Dr.two weeks ' visi t wi th he r sister, Mrs. John Van Ness, officiated.L. V. Morrissey, Buffalo. Given in marriage by her f a th e r,&, ~ r and Mrs .. R. C. Hea th , o f 4 th,e bride wore a go wn of white sat inShirley road, Will h ol d o pe n house With a long train and large capstarting at four o'clock S un day i n sleeves which ended in tight cuffs. Herhonor of their son, Larry, home o n a tulle veil was finger-tip l en gt h. S he Ith ree weeks ' business trip f rom Ber - c ar ri ed a shower bouquet o f w hit emuda, and Mrs. Heath's mother, Mrs. ~ a r n a t i o n s and lilies-of-the-valley.Harriet Heath, who arrives Saturday Her twin sister, Miss Louise Krieto spend the win te r wi th her family. ' le i, who was maid of honor , wor cMrs. Heath has been spending the peach-tone velvet with eggplant velveti s u ~ m e r at her h om e in St . Albans, t r imming , hat and slippers matching. I.------- ---------IMame. Larry, manager of the Lang- The bridesmaids, Misses Em ily Keri- Office Hour s b y Appo in tmen tton Hot el i n Bermuda, will sail there gan a nd Kat hl ee n Wheeler, wore at Reeldence OmceI November 20. His bro ther , Gi lbert , powder-blue velvet with eggplant trim 417 A nthwyn Road, Merionwill spend the week-end at a house and matching hats and slippers. Dr. Wm. G. Waltonparty at Statc Col lege , whence he Mr. Richard Sigel, the groom's Optometrilltgraduated las t spring. brother, was best man. Another Phone: Narberth 2464I Mr: and Mrs. George J. Albert en- brother , Mr. William Sigel, and If no anlwer, Narberth 2570JItertamed Mr. and Mrs. Byron Morton, Messrs. Murray Patten, Charles Sic- ,..-----------------1lof Honeybrook, last Sund.ay. kles and Will iam Bennet t were ushers. Laretta Young, Warner Baxter, Peter Cunan, Woodbme avenue, The immediate families attended a and Vi rg inia BruceINarberth, w il l go to New York abou t reception afterwards at the bride's. Full line ofINovember 25 fo.r a m o ~ i o n pictu re paren ts' . BOYS' SHIRTSIscreen test at Umversal pictures. Mr. and Mrs . S ig el will make theirMr. a nd M rs . A lb er t W . Mot te rn , home in the Bala Apartments , Ci ty 95c upof Kenilworth road, spent the week- Lil le . She is a graduate o f L ower At th eend in White Plains, N. Y. Merion High School and he of Penn- NARBERTHsylvania State College. Both, with MEN 'S SHOPtheir families, ar e longtime residents Theatre Bui lding-Narb. 2772

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    property of Harrison j. Kromer, Mortgagor,and Mary j. Paul, Real Owner. and to bes old b y

    I ;'o;otic.' is herehy gl\'en that the Coun'toil of t he B O l ' O u ~ h of Xarherth will re-Il'ei\'(' hlds on De"emher 13th. In " at 8P. 1\1" for the col lect ion of asheH, collection of t ra sh a nd c le al li ng o f s tr ee ts In J'Ithe B o r o u ~ h of ! ' arbe, th for tbe calendarrear of In8 an d for th e t hrcc calelldarrears of 19:18, 1939, 1940. Bills lila}' alsoIhe submi tt ed for each i tem separ at el yfor one and thr ee yea rs . All bids are tohe subject to the ordinances of t he B ar - \ough of Narbel' th alld the regUlat ions oftil(' Iligh\\'ar alld Hewer' Committee of(,,"nell. all of which may be seen in theol!1Cl: of t he BOl'Ough Secretary, Elm 1'11111,Forrest Avenut.-', Xal'hl,rth, {leona.. '1'heI ' i ~ . d l t is re:-;l'l'\'("d t o r e j ( '( ' t an y Or all bids .CHAItLES V. NOEl"Sec"etary of COUlleil.

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    S ei ze d n n d taken i n e x ec u ti o n 881 th e

    1::-iDF.R . \:'010 SUBJECT to restriction .

    TOGETHER with uSe of variousnnd avenue s above ment i on ed.T h e i mpr o vemen ts t he r eo n a r e a :2story brick Dnd frome house 14 feet frontby 36 feet deep. with I-s tory frame addition 9 feet by 6 feet, with 4 r ooms on firstHoar. 3 rooms and bath on second floor.cellar. gDs, electric, Springfield wDter, heatIng sys tem, porch f ront . I 'c ar p la st er edHDrage 10 feet by 14 feet.

    BEGINNING at a pt. In middle line oflona Ave. 201.73' S. 12 II' E. from Intersection of middle lines of 10nD Ave. andWoodbine Aves. Cont. in front along middIe line of lona Ave. S. E.wardly 25' a ndextending in depth 12".

    ALL THAT CERTAIN lot of ground withhuildings n nd i mpr ov eme nt s t he r eo n Situntt' in the Borough of Narberth, Montg. Co ..Pn.

    lh(' i r np ro v( m en t s t h e n' o n a r c a:}.1.: -s tory f ra me a nd s tone house 14 feetfront by 42 f e et d e ep with 2 1;2 -s tory s tone>Inri franl

    1 h,' impro ....em\nts t h e n ~ o n ar c a:2 1 . ~ s l o r y s t o n f - ~ an d plastered h ou se . 3 6fed f ro nt b y 22 f ee t d ee p. w it h 2 ~ storyslone anr! plastered addition 14 f ee t b y 6 I( ( d . \ v it h 3 rooms o n f ir st floor. 4 rooms!and bath on :::lccond floor. 2 r oo ms o n t hi rd I1100r. cellar . g a s. e l ec t ri c l ig h ts . S pr i ng - jrwld water . heating s y s tem . po r ch front.

    ' \LL TII,.\T CERTAI" lot with building,a n d im pr o vem ent s t h er e on . S i tu a te in Bar- Iough of Narberth. ~ l o n t g . Co .. Pa. ;!I3ECINr-;I"G on the N. E. side of Wood,side ,\ve. 300 feet S. E.wardly f rom the N.!E .' ly s i de of Narberth Ave. Conl. in front ion \Voodsid(*' A ve. S. 12 dCRS. 16 m in s. E. I60 feet and extending in l e n ~ ; t h or depth.N. E."'''ar31:r 22 , feet more or less.

    ill 1.00 o 'dock. P. M., Eastern Stanrlard innw, in Court Haam "A " il l the CoUrl [I lou sf', in t h e B o ro u gh of i\:orrislown. saidC ou nt \' . t h, ' follOWing describt:"'d RealEstate:

    BEGINNING at pt. in middle l ine ofl ona Ave . 226.73' S. 12 II' E. from Intersection of middle lines of lona Dnd Wood-. bine Ave. Cont. in front along 10nD Ave. S.E.wardly 24.10' and ext . In depth S. 7749' \V. 12,', Being known and numberedas 242 lona Ave.

    Baska Peasants

    Girl Scou t Troop 125Between th e formal opening and

    th e goodnight circle, the troop was instructed in the m ak in g o f t oy dogsou t of p ip e c le an er s b y Miss BabsCrispin.Last Sa tu rday s eve ra l members o fth e troop went on a breakfast hike toMill Creek with their leader, MissLucile B ak er . S ev er al g ir ls p as se dfire building.

    MARY MCCAFFERTY Troop Scribe.

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    Exciting Times III Wayne, as re-ported by Last Week's"S tlbtlrban":

    Hallowe'en candalis ll1, which hasbeen steadily on t he w an e in recentyears , made but a desultory reappearance on Friday and Saturday night.Confined principally to North Wayne,i t f ea tu re d t he s et ti ng of severalhedge fires throughout tha t distr ict ;damage to automobi les and lawns andminor injuries t o R adno r T owns hi ppolice.

    Captain 'Vi lmer ~ Clemence, heado f t he police, paid tribute to th e vigila nce o f h is men a nd t he special oflicers and va ri ous o rgan izat ions whopat ro ll ed t he township. Especiallycon:ll1ended w as t he Aberdccn Boys 'Club whosc members did sterling workin preserving' l aw a nd o rd er a nd whow il l h c reimburscd by t hc p oli ce fortheir labor .Whilehclping fight one of these fireson the Ogden Armstrong a nd Hend-ley Apartments properties, on Poplar PHOTOGRAPH BY ELIZABETH T. PEIRCE. ESTATE OF W. LEIGH DURHAM,avenue, Saturday night, Sergeant late of B o r o u ~ h of Narberth. Montgom-Howard Detwiler, police fingerprint e,'y Countr. deceased.

    if d I . d Chev rol e t Mas te r Models Letters of administration on the aboveexpoert, su ere a severe y sprallle IwrIst. Ch h N Chevrolet 's Master models fo r 1938 I;;state having' been granted to the un-ure otes dersigned. all per sons indeb ted to saidDetwiler n ot ic ed t he blaze while', are designed and bu il t f o r owners who Estate a re r equest ed to ma lce immed l-Patroling on Radnor road. W hen h e' ' seck to practice thrift without com- ate pa}'ment , and those hav ing' l egalclaims, to pre sent t he same w ithout de-arrived, Jason Fenimore was trying' Hoi)' T ~ i r l i t y L u t l l 1 ~ , a n Church p romi se o n c ompl et en es s. T o s uch lay tot o b ea t o ut t he flames. Dctwiler hur-' ReI'. Cletus A. Se nft, Pa sto r buyers t he M aste r Chevrolet is pre- :\lAI3L8 TROUP DUlUIA:\l Ir ie d t o h is a ss is ta nc e a nd in pursuit: s en ted as embody ing in fulles t meas- 471 Brookhurst A venUe Ii\liss Margaret Squier, Organist. h I' . h' h Ch I ' :>:arherth, Pa.o f t he spreading fire was t r ipped by u: . ure t ose qu a Itles w IC evro et s (0-11-26)wir e whi ch fo rmcd part o f t he hedge! Sunday, NovCI.nber 14, 1937: cxtensive public contacts indicate that ~ . = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~and thrown heavily into the road.! V,45 A. 1\1. Bible S c ~ o o I . . modern motorists demand in their IBesides his physical injury, he lost a' 11 A. ~ 1 T h l\Iornmg . Servl .c e. A Icars. Performance, economy and com- AUT0 MATIC$55 wrist watch which was smashed nurse.ry IS hel? II I connectIOn With t?e fort arc c ar ri ed t o new heights in Ibeyond repair. ! mornll lg se rvIce for pre-school dnl- these models, without sacrifice of, HEAT !, Hedg-e f ir es in t hi s d is tr ic t w er e d r ~ n . _ . . beauty or style. The cars are as!numerous an d caused considerablr. ti.4a P. 1\1. IntermedIate and Sell lor roomy as the Master DeLuxe series; Ifinancial loss. It is believed t h ~ y ' LU;h:r ~ c a g u e s . . t hey a r e power ed by t he same e ight y- with 1were se t by vanda ls t ravel ing t hr (' ugh . j A;) ~ M. The. Vesper ~ e r v l c e five horsepower, six-cylinder, valve-in- 'the area in automobiles. Other' WIth B ib le Study 1Il the LIfe of hcad eng ine, and t hey offer t he year ' s COA L It . i ; ; i i i i i i i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; W ; B n ; ; ; ; i S J m ; i i i i i . i i i i i i i i i ~ ~"pranks" included t he smash ing at ~ : h r i s ; , : "The Early Galilean Min- outstanding engineering advance, the Ielectric light bul bs w it h ai r rifles, I S t I ~ , new "Tiptoe-matic" Chevrolet clutch. 9 i V esand the driving of an autolllobile; \\ ednesday, 7 P. M. Juni o r cho iracr os s t he l awnsof t he Mecke develop- rehearsal. SHERIFF'S SALE SA T'SFACTION iment on Glen Mary lane. Thu!'sday , 5.:30 to 7 .30 P . M. An- By virtue of a wr it of Levari Facias. is., I

    The val ves o f an automobile l larked nua,l.Saucr Kraut SuP.per. . sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of i S CUR' T y iI d 7 P 1\1 eft CI M o n t ~ o m l ' r y County , Pennn., to me cli Iat t he 'Vayne P. R. R. Stat ion were '1'1 ay, . . on Irma IOn ass. rected. wil l b e sold at Public Sale on ic ut f rom t he r im s ')n Saturday 1',_",ht. FriduJ', 8 P . ) I . S cn io r c ho ir r e- SA V'NGS :On Friday n igh t, t he windshield of hearsal. WED1';ESO,.'.Y. DECOlBEH I. 1937 Ia car belonging to Oliver H. J ackson, manager of Hasco Che\'l'olet, was Narberth Methodist Episcopalsmashed while th e car was parked in I {ev. W . Vernon :\liddleton, Ministerf ron t o f Jackson's home. Green paint Sunday, Novembet 14:was pou re d ove r t he hood and front' !JA5 A. 1\l.-Church School.seat o f t he machine. 11 A. 1\I.-Every : \I emher Holy

    I \' a rber th was qui et on Hallowe'en,' Communion Service.thanks to five special off icers, a II II Ii P. ;\1.-Epworth League Roundv ig il an ce o f t he regular police, who Tab le Discus si on on P eace . Leader:nabbed scvcn boys f or mar ki ng c ar s! R,,,. A. K. Smith.with candles, and a lad who threw a! 7,.15 P. M.-Evening \\' orship. Serbr ick through a w indow , and another,' mon: "The Value of a Christianwho cxploded fire crackers. All wcrc .1Iome." Special Music.haled before Burg-ess John R. Hall I Tuesday, ~ o v e m b e r 1G:l as t T hu rs da y, a nd let olT after a 7.45 P. l\1.-l\lain Line Trainingwal'l1ing. (The brick-throll' l ' r", dad! School in t he Wayne i .\ l. Eo Church.p ai d f or t he window.) ! Wedncsday, November 17:_____ , P. il1.-Prayer Servicl'. ReadHUrlts Pheasant; Su s Red; V erv' ,John 6.Pleasant; Fox is ' Thursday, November 18:G.ao P. l \1.-,Junior choir rehearsal.Dead r' i S P. l\1.-Choir rehearsal.Robert McGee, of 25 \\ t l l ~ 1 0 t a\e-! S P. M.-Friendship Circle Biblenue, Lla nc rch, went huntlllg f or Class business meeting.pheasants las t Monday, and although Friday, November 19:he d i d l ~ ' t sec one pheasant , bagged i K P. l\l.-"Family Album Night"a. beaut I ful red fox and also t \ \' o rab-,under t hc a us pi ce s o f t he Su ns hi nebits. I Bible Class. Everyone invited.McGee , a lieutenant in the Brook-line Firc Company, and Richard HopI',: Baptist Church of the Evangelo f D arb y a nd De catu r roa ds , Oak -:, Rober t E . Kei gh ton, Min is tc rmon t, who a ccompanied on t he t ri l' ,:I Sunday, November 14:were hunting about nine miles above, !JA5 A. M .- The Church School.Downingtown when the fox was: 1 A 1\1 1\1" \tr ,I ' Sor-b d IT' 1"1 ' 1 -". .- 1 01 nlllg " o r ~ IIp.agge . -.eanng a rust mg 111 ti e "B ' ' ' I A tl ' t ? ".. I : mon: y" lose u 101'1 y.weeds McGee thought It \\ as a pleas- ' P 1\1 V !J, I" t'd I Ii I . d I . - . oung l opes mee mg.an t an got real y to Ire lut 1I1stea '1'1 t II ...... P I. . : )(' pas or ta ,5 upun .oung c op ehe saw a rcd fox runnlllg toward hl1l1.; I R I" "I anI e IglOn.The fox turned and s ta r ted to run: l' I N b 16. : uesl ay, ovem er :away whe n It was about 40 yards, 12 'W P 1\1 -C " .. I J)' 'I ! 1-from him. McGee fired, his aim was' ., _ . I,' ~ \ C l el .15 ,unc I

    d h f h I ( 'on of the \\ 'olllen S ASSOCIatIOn.true an t c ox was IS. ' 1 \1 1\1 . f I "1 ' ITh f h h . h d 1 d : R P. 1 . - l cetl l lg ' u t i e " en s aUlc o x , w IC WClg e "poun s,., . .I I d II I tl f f' I \\ omen 5 ASSOCIatIOns. Speaker:am 1a an overa eng I 0 1ve ! I I I! ' I .f t f h d t t 'l . t I I {ev. ! arold Loug leal, ennsy vaniaee rom ea 0 aI , IS now a' t Ie" t Citt 'd . t' h . '11 b I I ~ t (' 0 pOl' cr. S '" k . haXI ermls s, were It WI e mal e \\' I I ". b 17 . , 'W'o an" ta en In execu ti on as t einto a fur piece. ' et nese ay, .",ovem er .: property of Ida M. Merkle. executrix of the: H P. l\L-l\IId-week meetlllg of th e estate of Charles W. Merkle. deceDsed,_____ , mortgagor; Dnd Ida M. Merkle. mortgagorAdd f th t bl ! 't t l Ichurch. Topic: "Cht-istianity in a and "'a I owner . and to b e so ld b yre un a n c ~ 0 no e I e Parable."black and white felllle commonly EDWIN H. BELLIS Sheriff.termed "skunk" ha s been manifest in' N S I F CRadnor Township. 2 ew c ar e t ever asesSo frequent have been the public Two new scarlet fever cases wereappearancesof Papa and Mama Skunk r epor ted last week by Lower Merion'sn ot to m entio n Baby Brother and Health Officer Marvin E . Reyno ld s,Sister that l ocal f olk have taken t o maki ng a total of 99 for the year.carrying f la sh li gh ts a nd g as mas ks T he p at ie nt s ar e Jack Riel, 10, 1100and to keeping a spare su it o f clothes Remington road, Overbrook, an d Johnr ead il y on ta p at home. Russell, 10, A ir ed al e a nd W yndon

    Oddly enough mos t ou ts tandi ng i n - r oad, Rosemont. ALSO ALL THAT CERTAIN lot in Bor.stance of th e skunkish invasion was Other new contagious cases re- ough of Narberth County Dnd StDte aloreexper ienced no t by a Radnorite, bu t port ed were : Chicken pox, 1; diph- said.by Dennis McGet tigan, of Philadel- theria, 1; German measles, 1; mumps,ph ia , who last week was a "stranger 12; whooping cough, 11.within th e gates."McGettigan was r ai lr oad s t at ionbound at Radnor when he an d Bre'rSkunk me t f ac e t o face. In tke encounter, McGet t igan did not evencome off second best. He w as ' wa ybelow that; so fa r below that he wasutterly ostracized on the train tothe city, absolutely forbidden the f reedom of a trolley car, ejected from a'subway, refused admission to CityHall and finally driven home-underlProteJlt from tlie dr iver- in a taxi

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    City dressed Shoulders of Pork , , 2I c lb.Fresh k i lled Turkeys , .. '. , ' 39c lb.Bu rk ' s f re sh a ll -p ork Sausage , . 3 6c l b.Burk's delicious Mea t L oa f. 1/2 lb. , 27c

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    While you are th ink ing about comfort , consider the advantageso f B al sam Wool as an insu lato r for th c attic. It's a blanketa nd y ou know how wel come b lanke t s are in Winter.

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    Phi Delta Sigma Frat Dance F ri day, December 3, at Brookline Country Club. Wil l ard Rase tt o, BalaCynwyd, is chairman.

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    HENRY S. DRINKER, JR.Merion 1'('siclellt and Philadelphiaattol'1zey, Idw will head theUnited Campnign llI'xt sp l- ing forthe lIIuinteucmce of 141 hll1/UOli-tur ian institl/tionH.

    Junior Auxiliary of St. Luke's andChildren's Homeopathic Hospitalmeet 10.30 A. M. Monday at Mrs.e Ouerbacker 's, 306 Ken t r oad,nncwood. 1\I rs . Arthur Osbornets, Ardmore, president, will preLuncheon will be served.

    12, 1937!N01'E TO THOSE RECEIVINGI SAMPLE COpy OF OUR TOWN In the Schools

    lls, Come News of Narberth's I 'I'h' t --.- th I 'II C o n t i n u e d ~ P a g e One. IS goes 0 you m e lope you b h S h 1YOIlth-ltl StudIes and like the paper's new, livelier set-up, .On November 12, ~ a er t c ~ i property values. T ru ck s b ou nd f orSports enough to subscl ' ibe. OUR TOWN wIll c e l e b r ~ t e ~ m e r l c a n E d ~ e a t l o ~ : the dump, it was testified, dropped___ needs ) 'ou and as a resident of Nar- Week. Durmg thIs one day whIch th I rubbish along the road. II I J R f th H b h I 't school h as s et aside, the parents are' W't 11 d b th t h"a co m . owe, son 0 carry cr t you nee( your commum y paper . invi t ed to visit the classrooms and, I nesses ca e y e owns Ip .1lI-Rowes , of li05 Old Gulph, has been The subscrip tion pr ice , $2 a year, h t f k th ' h'ldr n' eluded Evan L. James, Lower Menonh I 1 k I h sec t e ype 0 wor ell' c I e ha m embe r of t e C1ape f igur es at only 4 cents a wee , w lIC d . sec r et ary, and two photog- rap ers,at Mercersburg Academy. He Iis not much-so over a thousand of ar c omg. . Richard Gallin, of Yeadon, and Harryalso a m emb er of the s \ ~ i m m i n g your.neighbors t.hink-to pay for news The parents have been sent w n t ~ e n D. Richard s o f Ardmo re ; also Fran-and the Y. M. C. A. Cabmet. 101 dm'ct local I I lt e res t to you. Fo r i nv it at io ns made by t he children , m-,cis F . F ri el , engineer for the speci-- - - fu rther information about the change v i t ing them to attend. . . I fieations. '- -1

    C. Shea, the Edward F. in management of t he p ap er , etc., Hockey games ar e stIll bemg played I Attorneys aiding Mr. M acCo y in :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=son, 101 Dud ley, is a first y ea r r ef er to last week's i ssue- the most, by the girls o f t he seventh and eighth: the township's defense were James M. :in pharmacy at the Philadel- widely remarked in OUR TOWN'S his-! grades . T he first game the Gr ays 1Brittain township solicitor a nd J oh nCollege of Pharmacy and Sci- t o r ~ ' . 01' d ~ o p i n t he o ~ c e , Haverford' won, b ut t he n ex t f ou r were won bY. E. Fors;the, his assistant; ~ I s o James A 4'a ve nu e f acmg t he statIOn. tho Reds. ,Herbert Egan. Aar on S. Swartz, Jr., 1J'1essage

    - - - Last week, on November 5, the most 1 represented the complainants. IParker Woolmington, of Nar- Diamond Brooch Stolen exciting game so fa r th is season waS' Township officialdom, headed by Ju -Park, a junior at Wheaton From Merion Apartment played. During the first quarter each, l ius Zieget, president of t he Boa rd o fWheaton, Il linois, is making of the teams made a goa l. The ball, Commissioners and Peter C. Hess,

    eastern t r ip with the soccer team A diamond brooch, va lued at over i traveled from one end o f t he field. to: Lower M e r i o ~ treasurer, was wellthat college. A ver)' hard schedule $1000, was t ak en f ro m t he bedroom Ithe other during the s e c ~ n d . an d thIrd, r e p r e ~ e n t e d among the s p e c ~ a t o r s wh.obeen arranged, considering 2000 of a second f loor apartment, occupied Iquarters, bu t at the begmmng of the, also mcluded several p romment resls o f travel required in te n da ys : by Mrs. J. H. Emack, at the York-I last ~ u a r t e r the R e ~ s scored a go al, dents f rom the Penn Valley.section ..20, West Chest er S t at e Lynne Manor Apar tmen ts , C it y Line" a nd J us t as the w h l s t 1 ~ blew to end, H. R. Dickens Co., Phdadelphla,College at West Chester; Merion, last Friday night. ! t he g ame , t he G ra ys tIed the score, at a bid of $94,885, h as t he c on tr ac tArmy at West Point; 24th, St. , k' 't 22 'f' f th . , tMrs. Emack was seat ed in th.e liv.-I ma mg I -. ' . I or constructIOn 0 e mcmera or.University, Brooklyn; 25th, hing room when she h eard a nOise m In celebratmg Book Week t IS yeareton University; 27th , Ober l in I d Nge, Ohio. the bedroom. I ~ v e s t i g a t i n g , she f o u ~ d i the Library Clu? is planning s o ~ n e - Wynnewoo otesthe room in d Is or de r a nd t he t hI ef i t hi ng n ew and dIfferent. Three gIrls . ;at Wheaton College presents g'one. I n a ddi ti on t o t he brooch, $7 1 have been selected to j um bl e u p th e Mr. Gor don T . Wma gl e, v:ho has Iin ternat ional aspect; on the s quad was t ak en f rom a wa ll et , whi ch wa slwords of each t i tle . The students w ill b ee n i n Northern PennsylvallIa on aplayers from Scotland, Korea, Ire- later found discarded on the rear Irearrange the word to f orm t he t it le I \ ~ e e k ' s hun t in g t ri p , h as r e tu rned to

    China, J ap an , I ra k, India, steps. lof a w ell known book. There will be; hIS home on Hansell r o a ~ . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -ad a and Egypt . Last y ear t hey Itwenty-five of these. It w ill be a n- : Mrs. B ro ok s S em pl e WIll e n t e r ~ a l l 1 I The MAIN LINE PLAYERSa ted t h e former national cham- OPPOSES LABOR BOOST nounced later when this contest shall:. her club at luncheon a nd b rI dg ethe Swedish-American Club of begin and end. Wednesday. ,

    111., finishing the season un- W ld . a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ presentAn innovation t hi s y ea r h as Change in Hours and Rates o u ' ELEANOR HAYWOOD, ~ ~ P ~ T T 1 C O A T F'EVER"C t T P $82 Extra Student Repol'trr CI ifi dthe playing at night under lights ,os ax ayers ass eChicago. Per Week Mr. Lehman, who teaches at the Ad .olmington, who is a graduate of - - - Narberth Public School, lef t the school vertlsementsMerion High, class of 1935, ADVERTISE FOR BIDS on November 2 with a bad cold. Hel be remembered as a soccer player - - - Iis now at t he B ry n Mawr Hospital,:L. "1.13 teams of 1933 ' 34 and '35, Continued from Page OneU threatened WIth p neumoma . W e al l.well o n th e b as eb al l n in e. A sin- and have ascertained that there are ' hope he will get better soon. Mrs .

    thing i s the fact that two o f h is 1210 residences from which ashes andIMerrill, who u sed t o t ea ch t he T hi rdt eammates , Ed. l\IeClausland, rubb ish must be removed every week g-rade, took his place last week.Upp.er Darby. High player, in the winter season, but that amongi On November 4 the Narberth

    Eugene Vickers, a f ormer Haver - t hem the r e are 344 now equipped wi th School played Montgomery Day School iHigh player',.were ~ o t h opponents gons or oil burners. .Also, it. is c l e a r l ~ I in an exc it in g footbal l game. Nar-I'l e he was pIa) IIlg fOI L. 1\1. apparent t ha t t he mstallatlOn of 011: berth made the first poin t in the first.~ is also a Icttcr-man lburners is steadily increasing, which I quar t er . Then Montgomery Day made!two years III baseball. brings about a proportionate r edue - a poi nt i n the second quarter, making!

    tion in t he amo un t o f ashes to b e r e- the score 6-6. Not v er y much hap.lI,..:,;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;,;;;;;Jn e Cas t W ill G iv e moved. It is obvious froll1 this situa- pened during t he t h ir d and the begin- S ' W d"L 'B D "t' tl t th b Ik d " ht of' f th f h t H I It uat ,ml s anteove s ut a ance I IOn .1a . e . u. an \\elg ,nmg- 0 e ourt qual' cr . arry I ' ; X I ' E H I I ~ N C E J ) s tenographer, who un-I materIal whIch I t IS necessary for the; Middleton, who played quarterback, I derHtands bookkeeping'. desires full orn excellent cast will present the IBorough laborers t o h andl e i s being; at tempted several passes, but they; part tillle position, Phone Narberth ~ 6 1 2 - H .. .,' B D " d'I' d did d I h I 10 II lAY' \VOltK wanted. \"hite g'lrI ex-play, Love 13 ut a a ~ c e , stea I y I uce " " were groun e . n t e as t s ~ c - i perieneed. Ag- e 2 3. Mrs, Bolton. 300gi ch w il l b e presented next Fl'Iday "There 1S nothl11g to Illdlcate that onds t o p lay h e mad e a p as s t o GrIer Fletcher st. . Phila. (6)

    ni ng by t he Junior Woman's Club there has been any increase of private IHeindel, the cap tain of t he t eam, who COOK. Clean. I..aundry. b ~ day. Bar .Bala-Cynwyd. incinerators in the Borough and the. miraculously c au gh t i t f or a 13- 6 v ic - 0557. (13)Directed by Miss Glen Macan, wel l- u sc of open incinerators in the yards' tory. At Y S ' II our er'Vlce

    in Bala-Cynwyd a s a n actress of residences should not be eneour -i On November 5 the assembly at the ItEUABLE C A R P g N T I ~ R . alterations &d director, the plot is most unusual, aged. Probably the volume of rub-: Narberth School was an Armistice Jobbing. S to rm windows. Gott lie b.. d h' I . I 'd ' . b t H II d h EHslinger 122 Conway aVe. Narb. 3748-n' la gl' IPPi llg rama w IC 1 blS 1, p er r es1 ence, IS runmng a ou I Day p ro gr am . B et ty 0 ar rea te' (tf)the interest of the audience till the same as for many y e a r ~ past. . IScripture. Mr. Frye, of the American OltAPERIES. Slip Covers. v enef la nIl as t word is spoken. "I t w as re ca ll ed by thIS COmll1lt- Legion of Narberth, who spoke on blind., AwnIng. Furni ture . Upholster -. d I f't h' D b 130 tI B' I. . k h hi' Ing Bedd ing s Rugs c le aned r epaI redcast i lIclu es (lOpu ar avon es tee t at III eeem cr, iJ , le 01- : prevIOus occaSIOns, spo e to t es c 00 Ia.nd stored. Challenger. 281 Montgomerypast successes and some very ough advertised for bids f or t he col-: body. After his t al k t he pupils fin-I avenue. CYnWYd. 1'hone. cynWYd Ie.new talent. Helen Weath- lection of trash and ash es by private I ished the program by singing a few Former ly w ith J ohn Wanamaker . ( tf )d "TI B' ttl II d th . 'd f th b 'd ' UPHOLSTE:nrNG and rep. Spr ings ofwho appeare 111 lC la . co ectors an e IeCOl 0 .ose 1. 8 songs. 3-piece suites repaired, $10; Chair re-d "Th e Show is O ff " and who IS indicates that the cost of dOIng thIS BETTY HOLLAR, covered. $5. Go .. nywhere. Call Lewis,in the Narberth Players, por-I work by private contractors might be School Revorterl227 E. Lancaster &"e. \"ayne 14g6.. I d "I h . . t' th CARPENTER - BU'LDER - Estimatesthe lovely l e a d l ~ g a y, mo- very close to w at It IS cos mg e . cheerfUlly f u r n l s h ~ ( l JobbIng promptlyPlaying opPosIte her as the Borough at present. Mrs. Huber Will P r es i de .at tended to. Leander Wickman. 305 Con-is Crozier Ludlow, . new to Main " W recommend, t h e r e ~ o r e , that this The annual convention of t he S t at e I way ave. Narberth 3888. (t o ' r . ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ~productions, but WIth four years commIttee should be mstructed to Council of Republi can Women will R fRi l l W '" d t' . h ' t' t' f thO 1 . . ooms or ~ n 'Mask and Ig pro uc IOns. eontl llue t e I Ilves Iga IOn 0 IS SU)- open at HarrIsburg on November 17 1_. . . . 1 ' 0 1 ~ RENT-Hoom and bath ncar t ranH-I n t he role of the h a ~ g h t y , power- Jec t because , If the petItIOn of our and cont inue in session unti l the 19th .!lortation:. I ' 1 ) ~ n ~ , Cyn: 688 ?r c y , ~ . ~ 2 . ' ' '"Iras," Ruth ReIch makes an laborers should be granted, we would at t he Penn Harris Hotel. e'es. or wllte H. Box 30. B . t 1 a - C ~ n" , d.. h'l b th . f t Attraeti\'e furn. rooms. COIlV. to traIlH\l..preSSive first appearance, w I e b e confronted y e mconsIstent ac Lower Merion will take a prominent 114 No. Narberth ave. Narb. 2518. (51)

    orge Werner, of t he N ar be rt h of i nc reasi ng cos ts wit h decreasing place in the State conclave. Mrs.Ben G rim, active in l oc al b ul k. John Y. Huber, Jr., p res id en t o f t heand George Kimball, who has "We recommend, also, that t h is Lower Merion-Narberth Council , willin and directed many recent committee be au thorized to advertise preside at t he P re si de nt 's D in ne r,make their bows to Bal a- for bids for the collection of a ll o f whi ch will be held on the openingaudiences. the Borough a sh es a nd r ub bi sh by evening. "'or Sa/t'Arthur and ~ I a r i o n l\IcVickar, luoivate cont rac to rs and that these M H b h cd C O ~ L O N IltONIXG l \l ae h in e i n perfectrs. U er as arrang a very eondllioll, Cal l Cyn . 3281. (6)

    responsible for the success of proposa l s b e o ff er ed f o r con tr ac t s unique program, which should be an STUI.TZEIt-BOWglt upright piano, exevery junior s how for the past covering one year and th ree y ea rs , o ut st and i ng feature of the convention. cellent condition; mahog-any case: $100.ar e J'oined by. their brother, w it h t he proviso that the Borough I . M 'Vi I I conHider $50 now. res t l at er . PhoneWith apo ogles to Noel Cow ard, rs. Wayne g87. (tt)in this production. would have t he r ig ht to reject all Huber will p resen t "A Cavalcade of MAJIOGANY dresser. che\'al glass. andbids. Women i n Poli t ics ." plano bench. Call Narb. 3670-R around'"We recommend that the Ordinance 6 oclock. (6)and Law Commi t tee be r eq ue ste d to C oac hed by Walter Case, the St. Lost and Foundprepare and s ubmi t t o Council, as Margaret's Minstrels will give their LOST-l'lmSIAN Cat . Mot tl ed . black.soon as possible, an ordinance similar n inth show. Sunday af te rnoon for yellow and gray. Phone Narb. 2692-R.to the one now in effec t in the town- children an d 8.45 P. M. Monday and (6)sh ip governing the installat ion of oil ITue sd ay f or a du lt s at t he P ar is h G f Rb 'I arages or enturners. ,House. GAItAGI.; SPACK 300 Grayling ave. $5"I n this connection, we recommen.tI I month. Jos. Maguire. (tt)that Mr. Suplee should be instructed t o t el l the Borough laborers that theirpetition is being given very thoughtful consideration; that it is the desireand intention of Council t o d ea l fairlyand generously with all of its laborers, just the same as has alwaysb ee n d on e i n the p ast , and especiallyduring the long y ea rs o f t he depression when w e were frequen t ly subj ect ed to great pressure to d ist r ibutet hose jobs among other citizens o f t heBorough.

    CLARENCE KAEBER,Chairman Special Committees and F in ance Committee

    ROBT. F. WOOD,Chairman Highway Committee

    WM. H. DURBIN,Chairman Public SafetyCommittee

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    Alumni to DineThe Philadelphia Alumni Associa

    t ion o f the Univers ity of Washing ton ,w il l d in e Saturday at the home ofLieutenant-Commander Roland Mayer,U. S. N., and Mrs. Mayer, DrexelHil\. Mrs. Alfred L. Baker, Wynnewood, is president. Main Linersamong' t he fo rty or so guestR wiII beMrs . B ak er , M r. and Mrs. RusseII S.Callow, Cynwyd; Mr. a nd Mrs. Lawrence A. Dunaway, Ardmore , and Mr.and Mrs . A . E. Nafe, Havcrford.

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    Haircut t ingMonday - Tuesday. Wednesday - 3 S pe ci al s f or $ 1231 Haverford Avenue Narbenh, Pa.(Second F 1 o o ~ ) Narberth 2565

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    B ry n Maw r Hos pi ta l' s $1,000,000Campaign rested at the 30 per centma rk thi s week-end with the deadlinefor the Men's and Women's Committees set for Wednesday.While two-thirds of the sum stillremains to be col lec ted, Arthur E. "Nothing could be less t ru e. T he re

    Pew, Jr., executive chairman of the ar c absolutely no commiss ions being"pay-the-mortgage" drive was not paid and with the exception of aperturbed. necessary small percentage, everyMr. Pew said he expected the I cent cont r ibuted will go to the hos

    Women's Committee, which has n et te d p it a\ .around $80,000 in contributions rang- "A t present there are 1500 workersi ng u pw ar ds f rom 15 c en ts , wou ld -1100 women and 400 men-who byfinish with a smashing climax. The personal, v ol un ta ry a nd f re e solicimen fall in the same category, he said . t at io n a re b ri ng in g in the moneyThis week Mr. Pew i s sued thiR wh ich we need to clear the hospital ofstatement: its $1,000,000 mortgage."I t has come t o my attention that "In making plans for th e drive,many Main Liners are under the im- $25,000 was set aside by the commit

    pression that a professional collection tec to covel' expenses. That figureagency is in charge of raising our was to be the abso lute top. We ar emoney in the Bryn 1\Iawl' Hospital's holding expenses considerably below$1,000,000 Campaign. this."

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    now wi th three 10sRes, three victoriesi oa S IS 0 ve .-- se r,ow oug. I tificate was due to be handed h im b yand one tie game on the records. Up- i I'rank A. Schrepfe r , fo rmer com-pel' Darby wiII be met away from How a littlp ingenuity s ol ved a faIl Istreet cleaning, which i s done on Sun- mandcr of t\.1C PORt, newly . c l ~ c t e d . bor-home tomorrow and Radno r wiII fol problem is t ol d i n t h e re po r t rendered days in the two business sections, cost ough councIlman, and c1Jstll1gUlshedI V I by R oh er t F el lo ws W oo d H ig hw aY $17.22. leader of the O rd er o f the Purpleow the week after at J1 anova. . . . , . . . . II ' .t. Committee chairman, at N ar be rt h " Du rl ll g thlR tIme of the year street ca l .Upper Darbv has he r bes t t e am III . . I . I d TI C' .. Council meet Illg- Monday: c eanlllg expense a ways a vances Ie lta.t.wn:many, many years, and unless Lowcr "The countY'R work on Berkc Iey owing t o the necesRity of removing "For conspicuous and outstandingMerion hounces like a rubber hall, t hl ' r oa ll i:-: now all cOll1pletcd, except for leaveR f ro m t he Rtreet, and thp ex- service to the Harold D. SpeakmanLansdowne Avenue laddies wiII t a ke l ay ing tIlt' top surfacc . .. That will b e p en se iR further increased by the re- Post, No. 356 , of the American Legion,the locals fo r a noth er ride. The Ma- clone as Roan as thcre has been a gre ttable prac t ice of many citizens' allli the borough of Narberth, Edwinroon ha s the strength to win and I rainfaIl Rufficient to wet down the who r ak e the leaves f rom th ei r prop-, P. D oh l, a veteran o f t he S pa ni sh believe that they wi1I f ec I s o ashamed preRent surface in o rd er t o providp erti(,s into thc Rtreet gutterR. It was IAmerican War in the Sixth Pennsy lo f d ro pp in g a n u nn ec es sa ry v i c t o r ~ ' good adh

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