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    :\ total of 3 l J . 9 ~ 9 books were circu:Ited dur:l'g tllt' pas t yea r by the Nar. r' h ("011\:' lln:ty Library . accordingc' the report of the lihrarian, l\Iiss

    ~ . 1 A N Y NEW BORROWERS

    Gain of 0 ;er Two Thousand IsShown in Annual Report

    of Librarian.

    Library's CirculationStill on Increase

    Parents took thei r places in thebackground at Monday evening 's meeting of the l'\arberth Parent-TeacherAsso ciatio n at the Narberth Schoolwhile rows of children filled front scatssmiling happily with the thrill thatcomes to everyonc upon reaching theglorious harbor of accomplishment.

    T h e s ~ children, forty-one of them,had finished the summcr readingcourse and received certificates. Onechild from each of the three groups inwhich the children were divided was

    proper fashion, according to the de- prcscuted with a book in recognitionfensin' tactics'of Coach :\( lal l1. anrl in- ni outstanding work. The winnerstcrccpted a l at cr al pa,s l1Ieant' for a were .-\nita MacFarland. Billy MacHaverford halfback in the th ird quarter Comas and Joe Bur ta .of the tight fu,;s, and sped almo"t Th e Parcnt-Teacher Association isunmolested across the goal l ine for the "ery p roud of these young readers andollly touchdown o f t he g ame . To add mos t g rate ful to Miss M ary Churcht o t he score . and to p ro"c thc c la ss of Iand 1\[1'''' Rober t F . \Vood for t he e nthe 1Iaroon e n s e m b l ~ , Jim Turner couragement and help they gave theneat ly p laced a ki ck t hrough the up boys and girls.r ights and the score was 7-to-0. After the chi ld ren were d ismi ssedThe rcgret of the followers of Lower Dr. LeRoy A. King. secretary of theMerion is thaI another vic tory i s reg- Narberth School Boa rd, s pok e o n t heistered by defensive tactics, rather accomplishments and bright fu ture of

    than because of t he offensive strength the Recreat ion Board. Playground,)f their fa 'orite team. The facts. ac-I ~ c t h ' i t : e s wcre descr:bed by Al lan B.cord:ng to our opinion. show that Lo,"- \Vctherall. He mentioned particularlyer Merion had a superior team and Ihe great popularity of the new tennis( 'ONTINUED ON PAGE 11 courts.

    Legion Planning AnnualArmistice Day Banq

    Narberth, Pa., October 24, 1930To Speak in Borough

    LOWt:r 1lerion's visit to South Ardm o r ~ last Saturday. where the Red andGold cohorts of Ha "erford High wentdown in ddcat against the 11 aroon,was highly ,;ucccssful . t hough not altogether satisfactory. :\ 7-to-O victoryfor Adam' s c ha rg es p ut s the victoryon thc credit side of the ledger s h e ~ t .but it docs not explain the trues tr en gt h o f the ~ [ a i n L in e t eam of1930.

    One-TouchdownVictory of Lower MerionOverHaverford Fails to Show Maroon Superiority

    MRS . GIFFORD PINCHOTwife of the Republican nominee for GOY 'ernor. who will speak at a meeting atElm Hall. Narberth, next Thursday SPOil'sored by a eommiller "f RepublicallWomen. The mOY;I/!/, pictures of the Pinchat trip to the South Seas nill als o beshown.

    Plans a re going ahead for the annualArmistice Day banquet sponsored bythe Harold D. Speakman Pos t, American Legion of Narberth, which will be!hel d on Tuesday, NO\'ember 11, in the: Leg;on room o f t he Community Buildnl,\', \Vindsor Avenue, Narberth.\Vhile the affair is sponsored by the.11Ierican Leg:on it is the desire ofhos e in charge to make it a genu:ne'l1J11Iun;ty ga:he:ng.Speakers will include Judge J . Amh le r \Vi ll iams , p resident j udge of, :ontgomcry County, who will come "'\ry B Chnrch. prescnted at t hc a n-Ito Narberth imlllcdiately aftcr dc- :11111 mceting of thc Board of Trustees

    II :\ 'e ring the ded'cation address of thc I0' 1 Octohcr 1-1. This rcpresents an. "tbljuehanna bridgt'; S to ney McL in n. " "n "! s" of 22"0 ovcr the p r e c ~ d i n gnot ed spo rt s writel of th c Evcn:n{!' I 'Ir. F i' ,e h undr ed and for ty -t hr eeI,Public Ledger. a n Fletcher \V. Stites. !le': .borrowcrs. 1 J l ; ~ k i n g a t ~ t a l of ap'Charles Greyer IS the general Chair-\ prox:mately 3-113. IS noted 111 the reman of th e banquet committee and A. port.Perry Red.fer , J r. . is ;n charge of .ticket The t reasurer 's repor t is also of in-distribution. Tickets may be pro- I :.el'est s ho "' in g t ha t the li br ar y colcured from any mcmher of the Legion. Iccted $125G.84 in rentals of new booksand will b e on s ale a t the door. They and fines. The amount spent o n p ur will a lso be s old by several local mer- chasing' of books d ur in g t he ye ar waschants. . $1179.66.

    The complete reports follow:D. A. R.'s Hear Talk on "Numhcr o f d ay s ope n. 306; numberWork at Crossnore School of hooks a dded by purchase and gift,\112lJ; number of books los t or wornDay to Be Adjourned I \ t 11 1--- k . tl (IUt. 142; number of books in library,: a . lin ll'r ,vor" anlong lC___ Imouut ai ne er s a t C ro ss no re School. 1l{(,J!: numher " f b ( l o k ~ c:ircnlated in

    The regular meet ing of the WOIl\- '" tl r I' ' I D Iatlult department, 26.556: number' ui, ~ o r 1 '-.-aro ma. was glven)y r. . . , .n's Communi ty ' Club of ? \a rbe rt h on lS I t tl . t' f DB ' . books Circulated 111 Juvel1lle depart-, . oop a It: mt:e I I1g 0 1'.' enJamln . .?\ovcmucr 4 wil l be adJ 'ourned uecause l' 1 Ch' t DAR n ".' d ment, 13,393; total cIrculatIOn, 39.949:,-us 1 ,tp er, . . ., 0 '\lon ay..of the State elections. On ?\O\'ember The meeting was held in th e parlor of mcrease over 37.659 of last y e a ~ , 2290:oth t he Sou theast ern Dis tr ic t 1 reet ing the new Methodist Church. ~ u m b e r of ~ l e w borrowers regIstered,will be .held in the Salem R;cfoflned Samples of hand-woven work done ;,-13; 3 ~ I ; r o x : m a t e number of ho r r o /w - ~ : Church 111 Doylestown. It WIll be all a t Crossno re were exhibited. An as- ers. , .all d ay meeting starting at 10 A. ),1. s or tmeu t o f these art ic les including C O N T I ; o ' i U I ~ D ON PAGE 12All n H , ' m b e r ~ a r e urged to go and t ho se l inens. bags. pil lows. bed spreads and. finding it possible to attend call :Mrs. baby things will be d ispl ayed for sale Parents Take Back SeatJ. \\'. Danillc, Ardmore 538, to ar - at the November meeting. 1 Irange for transportation. ).r rs. E. C. Town. the chairman on as C .1i dren Are Honored

    A luncheon bridgc is being given by pat ri ot ic education, reported on thethe members of the hospitality com- 'anual outing for fore ign born womenl lIit tee on \Vednesday, Octoher 29, in at Valley Forge.the club room. Elm Hall. Reserva- 111'5. Hugh 1fartin. the Regent . andtions may be u lade with l\f rs. J. E . 1 lr s. T ow n a rc r epr es en ting the RushBurrcll, 11eriou 1-10-1. or a n ~ ' mcmhe r Chapt er a t the annual State Conferenceof the hospitality committee. at \Vilkes-Barre thi s week.

    Club Meeting on Election

    OUR TOrJ ARB ERTH e 0:1, i,: Ufl I T Y LIB RARYWliJ8S0f1 AVE,fJARBERTH, PA t

    As cve ry reade r o f this story knows.Heads Welfare Drive Lowcr }.! e ri on won the crucial stt'U!!;-Mrs. Fletcher W. S ti te s h as a gai n gle of thc' season against their lIext

    been appointed the Narberth chairman door neighbor by a one-touchdownfor the W clfare Federat ion Campaign margin. due to the speed and adroitwhich beg:ns 011 Monday. \V. Logan ness of Jim Bradford, a t al l, s .c rappyM a ~ C o y , of Overbro?k, i.s the. g . e l ~ e r a l l bit of humanity playing a ~ r i g ~ t end.chaIrman for t h . ~ Mall1 LlI1e DIVISion. Bradford cove re d h is man 111 the. .

    Mrs . Gif fo rd Pinchot. wife of theRepublican nominee for Governor. willspeak and also give a commentary onthe moving pictures which form a recon l of the trip she and her husbandt ook to the Sou th Seas which will h eexhibited at a meeting in Narberthnext Thursday.The meeting, which is sponsored bya large committee of RepublicanWomen, will be held at Elm Hall,For es t Avenue , Narberth, at 2:30o 'c lock . A speci al showing o f the pictures for s choo l children will be heldat 4 P. M.One scene shows Mrs. Pinchot infull div ing regalia, c hopp in g l ar gepieces frol11 a c ho ic e growth of coral

    at the bottom of the sea. Anothershows t he former Governo r mak ing ahaul of big fish such as ar c t o be foundonly in far-distant waters.

    Mrs. Pinchot to SpeakAt Narberth Meeting

    MRS. BROWN TO PRESIDEJudge S"ra M. Sof fel , f ir st woman

    Judge in Pennsylvania. will he thespeaker at a meeting which will he hel dIt on ight a t 8 o'clock in t he TownshipBuilding. Ardmore, under the auspicesIof thc Lower 1lerion-Narberth Council of Republican \"omen. ~ [ r s . H.Tatnall Brown. Jr., will presid e. Alln]('n and women ar c cordially invited.Judge Soffel will talk on the vitally

    in terest ing subject of In ternat ional Relations.After graduating with honors f rom\Ve ll es ley Col lege in 1908, she taught

    English a nd B ot an y in the CraftonHigh School. Later she en te re d thePittsburgh Law School, graduating asa n honor student of the class. Opening her law office about fifteen yearsago. sh e has been in active pract icesince. except for a term as Ass is tantCity Solicitor u nd er May or Magee.Later -he was named head of the\Vomen's and Children's Bureau of theStatc Department of Labor and Industry.The committee for the meeting is asfollows: Mr s. Mor ri s Shipl ey , Mrs .

    Harrie Bel l, M rs . Dav id Pat te rson ,Miss Blanche MeeseI', Mrs. HermanSchwartz, Mrs. \V. Russel l Green, Mrs.H. \Vilsoll Moorhouse. Mrs. ConyersRead, Mrs. Eugene Kuen and Mrs.Robinson Murray.

    Meeting at Township Building IsSponsored by RepublicanWomen.

    Volume 17, No.3

    Woman Judge SpeaksTonight in Ardmore

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    JOIN THE GROWINGLEGION-STEP FORWARDFOR PROGRESS AND REFORM - LET THE BOOTLEGGERS AND GANGSTERS FORM TO THE LEfT-YOU FORM TO TH ERIGHT-RIGHT ON FORHEMPHILL AND HONESTY-TRUTH AND TEMPERANCE IN STATE AND NATION! 'TWILL BE A DAY'SWORK, GOOD CITIZENS,ONE WHICH WILL SERVEAMERICANS WELL IN THEYEARS AHEAD, AND NOQUESTION ABOUT IT!

    The general fear and distrustof the man will defeat Pinchot,but y ou r p ro tes t o f his l iquorstand will make it check anddouble-check, and i: is urgedt ha t y ou shall do your duty exL'eedingly well, as no doubt youwill.

    But it cannot be done and weought to elect to high officethose men of good sense andinfluence who will seek toquickly establish other and better means of carrying on theprogress which was so ruthlesslyestopped in 1918.Mr. Hemphill is s uc h a man.He holds n brief for rum, Hehoists the herald for True Temperance. He st an ds with Mr,Morrow in New Jersey and Mr.Rooseve lt in New Yor k. Nopat ri ot c an d is re ga rd tht> insistent demand f or r ea l r ef ormin t he p re se nt s it uat io n. F orMr. P inchot to simply say thathe is "dry" and t hen r efuse toexplain why he is, or to discuss the s ub jec t at all, mean sth at t he P re te nd er is as dcfcctive on t hi s issue as h e is onhis purpose to harass our business organiza tions into servilesubmissi .>n.

    A TEMPERATE NATIONACHIEVED IN ANY MANNER SUCH AS THIS, EVENIF IT COULD BE DONE,WOULD BE AN INGLO,R IOUS AND EMPTY TRI,urJlPH AND WOULD IN DUBITABLY LAND TH EWHOLE LOT OF US ASS P I R I T U A L BANKRUPTS AGAINST THEWALLS OF ETERNITY!

    company this sumptuary endeavor to make a people moralby m ight , forcing them to "be~ o o d " by threats of durancevile, a fine commentary on allth e o ld v ir tues , a v iv id exh ib ition, indeed, of man's inhumani ty to man!

    Narberth Liberal Party Committee.

    They have come to knowwhy of all the countries of theearth which have tried P ~ o h i bition, onlv the United Statesand little Finland continue withthe experiment and they beholdwith disgust and despair the eviland vicious resu lts w hic h ac-

    SUCH MEN AND WOMEN REALIZE, AFT E RELEVEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE, THAT YOU SIMPLYCANNOT ENFORCE A LAWWHICH LACKS THE REALCONCEPT AND ESSENCEOF LAW, A FACT WHICHHAS BEEN MADE UNMISTAKABLY P L A I N INPRETTY NEARLY EVERYCENTURY OF CIVILIZEDEXISTENCE.

    This does not mean, ofcourse, that this great hos t ofAmerican c it izens have alteredthe convictions to the need oftemperance or sob ri et y i n thelife of the land, but it can besa id , f rom the facts at hand,that i t doe s mean tha t they areimpressed that the goa l whi chthey woulcl l ike t) s ee attainedcan NEVER come to pass underthe 18th Amendment and itssupporting legislation.

    TH E EVIDENCE IS OVER,WHELMING THAT T H ISCHANGE OF OPINION HASBEEN COMPLETELY ONESIDED AND THAT MILL IO N S OF ERSTWHILEDRY ADHERENTS A R ENOW JOINING IN TH E APPEAL FOR A DIFFERENTHANDLING OF THE PERPLEXING SUBJECr.

    Throughout the nat ion, i n al mos t e ve ry S ta te , the trend 'isd is ti nc tl y t owar ds a revi si on inthe existing laws, and in no instance has any "wet" community reversed itself and ~ o n e"dry."

    To maintain , 'our party staWs as a Republican put an XHI the Republican Square alld thell Pllt allother X after the/lame of John M. Hemph il l, Liberal candidate for GoveY1lor,ill the third column of th e ballot ullder "Governor ." Thi s islh e procedure approved by the COllrt and i t will make your'I'ote a real double.header.

    Likewise, it would be anequally foolish person whowould maintain t ha t n o chang ewill e ve r come and that thepresent condi tion must be indefinitely endur ed , o r enjoyed ,as the viewpoint may be.

    It would be a fooli sh person,however, who would claim thata compl et e sol ut ion will arriveovemight.

    The Prohibition que st ion isapparent ly be ing st ripped downto i ts essential factors and hopeis increasing that a better situation will ultimately obtain.

    Vote Hemphill

    Pennsyl-vania Can Help a Very Good Deal m Sol-vingA merica's Liquor Problem

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    PHONE: N:\RBERTH -Ill,';

    The Olde,t Sto"in Narberth

    Hallowe'en

    Wednesday Night Plays 1 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! - ~ ! ! i ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : 1Restored by Hedgerow I,- \Since the Hedge row The at re has'di"cuvcrl'd \\ ' e dn esd av n ig ht t o be a I, pl ay in g n ig ht d ist in ct ly in popular'\favor, the cLllllpany at R ose Val1ey isrC.;lOring it to Ihe body of the acting i"'l'ek \\ "hen i t plays, a ft er a n a bs en ce Inf ,.;e\'l'ral weeks, Donald Corle\"s'"I .i t l lei ight" on next \Vednesday l ' ~ ' e - I

    ning. This play, which prcsents the 1\snul oi a wDlnan so mechan ized by the Iialsel1l'ss of he r desires that she is :a1>le to Ilicchanize t ho se about h er , w il l!Ihe actcd \\"itll Kay Roma in t he r ol e of Ith e con tr ol li ng Cha rm is ti ca , a nd \Vil- ilialll Price. Ferd Nofer , Jesse Oser and II~ ;,rshall t ;atchel1 as her satellites. IThursday nij.{ht wil1 mark the re- iturn of Bernhardi ' s long-absent drama,"The Prisoner." This embodiment oftlte rest less soul of a nation expressedtht"llugh the individual \\"il1 be g iv enwith ,I a s p e ~ Dceter in the role of th eprisoner, anr} .I c an S \\ Tj( ld , D ud le y \\. aughan, Harry Bel1a\'er an d FenlI ::\oier in the snpporting cast. Another

    I retnrn play will be acted on SaturdayIllight, ::\on'mber I. when ~ l u , . ; s e 1 l J l a n ' s Isatire oi the .\merican gangster andhis Psp.l1l}n-idolization "Poker Face" IS Ig iv en w it h .\Ilyn Joslyn in th e titler ol e and Kav Roma a s his hard-hailed \lover, On 'Friday night, October 31.thl' p un ge nt a nd p op ul ar b ur le sq ue o f \hy-g'lne IJle!odramas, "Cast Up by th eSea ," s o admirahh' worker} ou t 1)\ Virginia Fanller iroin Stephl'n Le,;cnck's Ihrid. wil1 he played.Tonight wil1 sec the first performance of t hc season of "The Prisoner," Ianrl t-lmorrow n ig ht 's s how will heInrley' s "Thunder on the L cft."

    novelties, candies 10 Hallowe'en packages, costumes in all sizes, including dollarnnes for childrell - - and masks, horns,noise-makers, lanterns, Dennison's partyfavors, decorations, party favors, bridgetaHics and place cards.

    you can choose from a largeand pleasing assortment of

    Davis'\Vatch Ollr \Vil1do!{'3 (or Hallowe'en SllggestiollS

    ::-1 H:\VERFORD AVENUE

    LOCAL MOVIES

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    Where to Go

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    S J ' ~ ' ' 'I L l ~ g - f r o < 1 a y antI tOl l lorrow."Swing- H ig h" w it h H '" 1 e n'l '\\'p}v("trct...s; : \ Iundar andT u ( ' " d a ~ ' _ "Olli""r O'Brien" with\\'illialll Bor d and Dor ot hy Sebas t ian ; "(dlle:"alay It 11 dT h u I' " d II r, "Thoroughbr"d"with "'e"ley Ilal'l'r; Friday andSaturdar, Ann Harding i n"(;11'1 of the (;olden 'V",,,t."

    A:\,THO"y "-A Y : \ ' E - ' l ' o d a ~ ' andt"rnorro\\' , ..-\1 Jolsol1 in "BigHo:-' ' ' : l \ londay an d Tue:--

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    LOCUST STREET AT 17thRITTENHOUSE SQUARE

    041/ Other Priers Are(:orn"polldill)!.ly Moder"t"

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    exceptional entertaining facilities . forTea., Card Partie), Banquets. Dances. Et-:.BENNETT E. TOUSLEY, M a n a g e r

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    Neck

    EMBASSoY ROOMmarmick.$2.00 PER PLATE

    Dinner and Supper CancingEveryEvening ExceptSunday,7 to 9 an d 10 to closing

    .J U I , I ~ S , \LBER'r l . tn P er Monand hi s Hot el Warwi ck O rchest raExcellent parking space direcllyodja.cent to hotel ; garageadjoining. Res'ervation: " P a u l : ' Pennypacker 3800.

    Enjoy a DelightfulSundayDinner inP h i l a d e l p h i a

    Stewing Lamb:Breast

    CBradley&arket CO.2106.08 MARKET STREET

    Rittenhouse 7070DELIVERIES TWICE DAILY

    Shoulder of Lamb,lb.

    ben"een ',me grade of meatand ano ther may mean th edifference b" ...een a successfuldinner and a dismal failure.Meat purchased at B radl ey 'sran be nothing shor t of thebest-we carry no other grade.Try ou r meats and yoU willcertainlv taste the difference.And y';l1 will l ike 0111' moderate prices-these.' for instance:

    Rump Steak, lb.

    RIB ROAST ofBEEF, thick end , lb.

    The Difference

    AnEvangelistic MeetingSunday Af te rnoon a t4 o 'Clock

    At theSEVILLE THEATREBryn Mawr, P a.Th e Speaker Will BeM":\dam Layyah Barakat

    Mount Lebanon, Palestine'I'ht- .. h.htt " ' I II "

    "THE G,:' :El' OlIVE TREE"

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    Public Protector

    SUPT. CHARLES P . SMI TH

    OUR TOW'N

    Superintendent Smith, Youngest Captain iu His Regime,ztin Spanish War, Ser..,ed i'l CoalRiots 0/ 1902.

    Chief of Lower Merion's PoliceForce Has Had Colorful Career

    ones,

    S ATISFACTIONAND SERVICE209 Haverford AvenueOpposite the Station

    Phone Narberth 2 85 5 fo rPrompt Delivery

    Fresh F i ~ / ; Every Friday atR e a . ~ 0 1 l ( l h l e Prices

    Come In!

    Fancy Celery Hearts,each

    Big heads California 10cLETTUCE, each ""

    s. &, S. Market

    Oysters on the half shell,opened f re sh to your order. de-livered ill time for di1l11er,

    California Ripe TOMATOES, 2 lb. for ' '15c

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    APPLES-Fancy, forcooking, V4 peck

    'YOll are sure of qttal,it)' of fndts and pro'tlllce when you btl)' atthe S. E1 S. M a r ~ e t -and )'OH arc smc ofprices that are as mod'crate as can be foundal1ywhere - The s e,Jar instance, faT thisFrida\! and Satttrda\':- -BANANAS, largeper dozen

    Sweet, JuicyORANGES, doz.

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    \Ve're in business toplease you every day 10the week, every week inthe year. Come in thisweek!

    . TIr .. /irs/ of a series of or/icles /0I ll/rod"", / lre 1II I' /I1I"' rs of [.07('el',H,./'ioll'S sf>/"lIIlid !'oli. .. . { or .. /, /0 tll/rr ..aders, 'By Rob er t Moore Cameron.

    Superintendent of Pol ic e Cha rl esPerch'al Smith, who succeeded t he l at eJames I. Donaghy as chief of thetownship forcc, call lc to Lowcr ~ I e r i o n lfrotH ~ cKe,es Rocks. ]'a" t aking up hisdUtll':i on Septemher I, 192(" His hasheen a colorful career which includesser\'ice in t he S pani sh \"ar , in the, l 'ennsyh'ania coa l r io ts of 1'102. fi\ 'eyears in the State Police. an d a considerable p er io d a s the head of a pri,'ate polin' organization of a manufactUring compan\',, Born in ( , ; e ~ m a i l l o w n in 18i4, Supermtendent Snnth was educated in the(;ermantown schools, .\Iways fond of Isports ; l 1 ~ d outdoor life. young Smith Imade qUite a uanll' for h imse lf a s aba:ikctbal1. foothall and ha:iehallplay,'r. H" wa , a nlelnber oi the old(;ermautown Y. ~ 1 C. A. baskcthalltealn, which wa:i one oi the outstandi ng cou rt teams of i ts d ay ,

    Ardmore Recollections. I\

    H e le arned to swinl at thc old Ri\,-Ie r s i d ~ P',lrk. when', the \\"issahickon, cmpt le s m to the Schuylkill. and reoIcalb r id ing oyer tn ,\ n lmor e o n a bi I cycle t o " is i t f ri end ,. "] j it had rained er iu l ly-hui lt and acti\"(l,I,he,1. we man ag el l t o r el tr e to\'olUllteer Infantry. \\'hich wa s com- , ~ u r h e a ~ l q u a r t e r s . .which was in a col ,manded by the late Gencral \Vendell hcr)', WIth only nllnnr scuffles a nd g ot IP. Bowman. t he n Colonel Bowman: W'>f"ut , 1 ' ( f,"'\ hIgh yallk"e) IIle OIntis t he o rigina l : ' Iuster-In and ~ 1 1 I ~ t e r ~ \ ( ) f 11Iy s a d < 1 ~ ( ' a, c1l'an as a .\\'hl'tl

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    OCCUPied with this work until he received t he o ff er to come back East as Friendliness. neighbor liness , co-op 'superintendent of the Lower Merion eration-this community can make, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ J police Department in 1926. \ good use of as much of them as youSuperintendent Smith , who is a pow- !lave. .

    While shopping, you areinvited to drop in and seeour large assortment offlne, fresh, fancy fruitsand vegetables.

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    Main Line Scouts toJoin in Anunal Reunion

    " S tr ee t o f the Islalld.f," V)' St ar k }'O l I l l Y Charles ScrivIIC!"s S O l i S , $2.50.I l J .) \ "1I1WI1U BY L. I, . CIL\.PPEI,I ,111 autumn I cannot long forget thct r e e ~ . Their sudden bri ll iance invadesmy consciousness and colors my days.In the boughs of the trees the twogolds meet-mellow gold of Octobersun and ruddy gold of turning leaves.How the s un li gh t o n th e leaves discov ers a ll t hc ir s er e f ra gi lit y, r ev ca lst hem as t rave le rs t owar d death! Fo rthis is the season of radiant death.In one of t he new books I find againthe autumnal theme of r ad iant death.The book is Stark Young's "Street ofthe Islands," a col lect ion o f s to ri esa nd ske tc he s mark ed by r ar e g ra ccand wisdom.The six stor ies are set amids t var ious ~ c e n e s . The backgrounds, Spain.Italv. Texas and LLluisiana, are alike.onl): in that each i a sunny land. Allimprcssion of warm sun li gh t flowsfrom the pages of this book. Likeinterludes of shadow arc the five briefsketches, "Felipe," " ~ [ i s s Sissie," andt he r es t, exqui si te bits to be read andenjOYed. prubably tu be re-read. Butthe 'strength of t he cull ec ti on is the

    ~ u n l i t longer ~ t o r i e ~ .Of each, the central character s tands ,lonelv and defenseless, at his journey'send. ' Stark Yuung presenb them asthey go to their death, quietly and gal la nt lv a s the autumn leaves. Thesearc frail folk-frail 11\' nature or worndown by c i r c u m s t a n c ~ . 'I'll understandt he d ign it y. t he meaning in each lif ,storv. - the reader has n

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    . . . . . Boy, watch him go! Five yards, ten, twenty,thirty ... forty-five ... he's over! Touchdown!"In football or in saving, i t' s all in a good start in t heright direction. In football or i n saving you mustreel off that first five yards or five dollars before youattain your goal.Why not s ta rt t ha t savings account or checkingaccount NOW? And with your community'sown dependable bank ' - ' the NARBERTHNATIONAL BANK. I t' s a member of t he Federal Reserve System, you know, and its hours areconvenient: Open from 8 A. M. Daily, and also7 to 9 P. M. on Fridays.

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    ---Photq h ~ Bachrach..\1iss Hose Ii.. . ,lIlclI. dall!lhler of ,11 r.(/I/d Mrs. I/orae,' I: .. llIell. oj /111'1'1'1'-jonl. 'i,'11O ,,' illlrodllC~ l ' a r . as "ice-chairman, from Overh ro ok t o B ry n ).[ awl', including I-Iaverford Township, IS .\!ired' Collins).1 a u l l ~ . ).[ r. ).I au Ie has bcen active inchari tab le and civic organizations for !many y ca rs ' .n d is well equ ipped to Ihandle the assignment in t hi s territory.From Rosemont to Valley Forge, Rodney K. ).Ierrick assumcd the vice-chair- ii 1Il,;nshir of this district. Mr. Merricki h as l on g been k nown a s an enthusias- rtic weHare worker in ou r territory.Th e secretarial work will be under

    t he Execu ti ve Secretary of the COtllnlllllity Hea lt h a nd Civic Association,Miss Joan \Vollaston, who has had,this pust for many years.; ;..: "" t week t he d is tr ic t cha irmen andI vicc-chairmen for t he Mai n Line t er r i-tory wil l be announced.The Dh'ision Secretary will bc glad

    to enlis t workers where there is helpneeded.

    I Pioneer Dealer Dies II Funeral serv ices were held l as t Sa t- I!urday a f t e r n o O l ~ at St. ).!ary's Church, IIA rdlllore, for ( ,e or ge \ \: . Dor an ,' who,died at his summer home i n \Vi ld -, Iwood Oct ob cr 1-1. ).-Ir. Doran , who !was the )'Iain Line's pioneer automo-!bile dealer, was at onc time employed iby the Pennsylvania Railroad, and was Ista tioned at Elm St:l.tion, noW known iII~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! i ! ! i i ! i i ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ~as :-.Jarberth. !I ---- - -

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    OUR TO'WNI c y ~ on Sundays ,There is not hi ng t he Boa rd can do

    to stop SUllday alllllsemcnts if theyw is h t o operale except to collect a fineof $-1 and co",ts under th e b lu e la ws ,it was poi nt ed out . The opinion was

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    Administration.

    Vauclain Reports onHighway Conference

    Blue Laws Only Checkto Sunday Amusementsin Township, Board SaysThe Pennsy lvan i a Blue Laws of

    I iY-I had an airing at t he mee ti ng ofthe Lower ~ I e r i o l l Board of Commissioners 011 October 15 whell a letterwas read from the lIew owner of th e,\rdmore Rec reat io ll Cen tr e askingp e r l l 1 i ~ s i ( ) 1 1 to operate t he bowl ing al -

    IBOOSTS MR. HEMPHILL: II :Samuel ~ l V:I\1c1ain, of Rosemont.chairman' of a spel:ial committee whichwaitl'c\ upon (;on'rnor Fisher to prolest ag-ainsl t he proposl 'd hy- pa ss h ighway, reported the results of the expedition at a meet in g of th e RosemontCivic Associat ion October 10, The

    ' m e ~ t i n g was held in th e parish houseof the Church of the (;"od Shepherd'iRosemont. iThe clll11mittce hall littl,e time \ ~ ' i t h ItIl l' (;oVCn10r hecause pt a Cahll1et,

    meeting' which his excellency had Ioverlnnked in making' the appointment.In conferring wi th t he S ta te H ighwayDepartl11ent ofticials i t was d iscove redan altl'1'I1ate route had been proposedwhich met with less favor with thed el eg at iu n t ha n t he original one,In order to mak e th e whole thing

    p erfe ctl y op en a nd a bo ve b oard ~ r r ,\'aur!ain hal l i lwit l'd Colonel San1l1e11'rice \\'etherill, JI' .. president of the]xcgi'lIlal Planning Federat ion, whichis strongly a,\vocatin,l{ the construction ,)f such a hy-pass highway.\\'hcll the ~ ain L ine del egat ion

    l inal ly g 'o t audience with GovernorFisher, Colonel \\ ' l' l herill interrupted\1 r, Vauc1ain's story to p resent the Re,!i"l1al l'lanning Fe,kration's view befure t he Ciove:'l1or. 11 r, Vauclain,11ll\I'el'er, "hUIIl',1 i n" on M r, \Ve th er il land "'111'11:1\;,,;\1:.., ",1d th e GO\'l'rnorl il at the res id"l1ts of the atTected secti"n Wel't' 'lJ,:dll-;'ahl\' l 'p pn se d t o s uc ha h ighway ,:\ssnrance \':as g iven the del egat ion

    1,1' the (;n', ' l'rnor that no further s t e p ~,,'ould be taken 011 the maile r du ring I1he presellt administration.EfT" rt s wil l he made, Mr . Vauc1ain-ai d. to hav e t he proposed route taken11',\111 t1ll' map of the S ta te H ighwayDepartment. !\Vith the matter s idet ra cked f or t he

    n'mailHkr of ( i()vet 'l lor F is he r' s a dII : i n i ~ t r a \ i ( l l l , ~ r, Vauc1ain is optimist ;r a hout a fal'orahle ~ e t t l e l l l e n t wl1l'na nl' \\ ' COI 'lTnor takes office,"I ,In no t knol\' hnl\' you peopl e

    f"l'\ about it, hu t I th in k the next( '1\\" '1 '111\1' will he ~ r r . Hemph il l, o f\\'('st CIH'ster," ~ 1', Vauc1ain ~ a i , l .

    "I don 't t hi nk the go od people ofI his StalL' \I 'ill illdorse any for111 of Ij :"I.-hl'vi,_1l1 or I 'i ll chot ism, no r Willithey ('olmll:n:lIH'e a c ampa ign o f s la nder ",uch a", has been started by ~ t r .I'inrhnt and which atTeets sOllle of theIol,,,,t pl'"pll II I thi", section of theStatl',"1he t im e ,, ; the l l i " , a " ' t r o u ~ :arthquake.TI\llugh IlO delinite exp lana ti on ofthe 10sSl's was made, it was indica tedthat t he f unds of the touri st agencywcre ,lel'll'\cd hecausl' of ton low l'stiJlla\e, on tral'e! expenses,

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    DairiesPhone Wayne 1121

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    Cha:'ge CashE ~ $14.00 $13.50Stove 14.50 14.00Chestnut 14.00 13.50Pe a 10.50 10.00Buckwheat 8.00 7.50Koppers Coke 11.50 11.50

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    Arrests by L. M. PoliceTotal 362 in Month's Time

    Mrs . Na( line C. Prcw Ashmead and~ l a u r i c e C. N. Pre ll '. hath of "Wayne,arc the h ei rs t o manv rare hooks, en-gravings . sketches an'd antict.ues whichI~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =were included in an inven to ry of theA total of 3li2 arrests were made by estatc o f \oValter Cox. president of the

    Lowl'r ~ erion police during thc per iod Pennsylvania \ Vi re Gl ass Companyof S"p tl 'mlwr 10 to O ct oh er 7. in- who died s('mc t imc ago . Among theclusi\'c, a ccor di ng t o t hc rcport of the v al ua hl c vo lu ll lc s in his lihra!"\' arcI'olin' and Fire Comlllittee of the listed a "History of I'ennsyh'ania,'-' puhBoard of Commissioners presented on l is hcd in 1797: ( ;corge Catl in' s "NorthAmerican Indians ," puhlished in H\-II,\\'cdnesday. Octoher IS. with -100 full-page engravings, and theIn addition. 403 complaints were re- "Authent ic Historical Memoirs of theccived and adjusted. Fifty autol11o- Schuylkill F is hing C ompan y o f tIl'hile accident cases were taken care of S tate in Schuylkill," puhlished i n 1830and valued at $50.where a written report was necessary. Plat;num and diamond of the Stat

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    IOctober 24, 1930RET IRE D GENTLEMAN living in Narberthwould like position instore or office; only smallsalary required.Phone Narberth 4078W

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    Egyptian Theatre News !\Vith \Va ll acc Beery , Chester :\lor

    ri,; an d Robert ~ l o n t g o m e r y amongth e star,; in i ts capable cast, th e thrilling, dramatic "Rig House" is concludin g it,; four-day showing at th e Egyptian Theatre, Cynwyd , thi s week-end.'"'ex t ;..( ouday and Tnesday th e

    Egyptian's audience will enjoy "The~ l a n fronl \Vyoming," the story of ayoung engilll'er who leaves a construct in u j oh in \Vyom in g t o join a company uf engineers at th e front duringth e war. Gary Cooper in an excellentcharacterization is a id ed by June Collyer--socicty g ir l amhu lancl ' d r i n ' r an d ]{cgis Toomey,

    "Swin/< High," a nOH'1, dramatic,: uillsical rOlllance of circns life, will

    p , a ~ ' at th e I':gyptian nex t \Vednesdayal,d Thursday. In staging thIS pro-duct inn, an cntire circus with fort\ acts\\ as elllp!oyl'd in th e \ ariuus' ring! scenes ellacted heiore au audience oi1 \ \ " thousand, at t ired in th e garh uf th e1Xi"O',;. Th e star cas t inc ludes Helenl\\"el\'l'tn'l s. '"' ick Stuart. : 'a l ly S tar r,Stepin Fetchit, Chester Conkliu, Beu

    I I nrplIl. l)aphllL' Pollard, ( ;corge Fa\ve d t , Rohert Edesoll, Bryant \\"ashh ur n, F re d Scott ami Juhn S he eh an .! In "The Sap irolll Syracuse ," com! iu g to the E gy pti an ne xt Frid ay a nd

    I, Saturday. Jack Uak ie h as his iunniestcharacterization. a id ed by (;inger Rogl'r,;. Th e play which k ep t B ro adwayg-iggling for l11onths. last season, hasl)een m ad e into an amusing "talkie,".-\ ,; t Il l' hlundering, ba,;hful yonngster\\"ho is the hutt of all t he j ok es in,Syracu,ol', Oakie prol\lpts mirth first; in his IWl11l' city, then on :ihiphoanl,an d finally in a wild nlountainou:ic t l u n t r ~ - in t lte l1a lkans.

    Coming to thl' Egypt ia n t he \\Tekof ,",un'mher 3, when Bala-Cynwydi Ciirl Scout:i arc staging a henefit, areCyril ~ l a u d e in "(;rumpy," Hehe DanI ,cis in "1.a\\iul Larcen\ '' ' and Robert, ~ ontgulIll'r\, ill "Sills" ui the Chil-dren.'" " - I:\1,;" "OIning ~ U ( ) I I an : "The Silent IEI1l'IIIY," Indian epic; "Par i s Bound ," :starring Ann Harding, and ,"Queen!High" atHl "This 1lan',; \Var," ' ,..,;"iii--_iii i i i . _ ~ _ ~ =_iii"".i i i_-_!i__ oo ~ i i i i i i ....ii!iii""ii! . . . . .- . - i l l 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 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 - ~ "

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    Jack Oakie 8: Ginger Rogersin a comedy you'll not wantto nlis.i:

    ~ ~ S w i n g High"

    Helcn Twelvetrces, StepinFetchil, Ch es ter Co nk lin ,Ben Turpin, N ic k S tu ar t.Sally Starr-and other stars- i n a circus musical romancc:

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    ' I ' h " . 1"IlUL\ \" nnd S A ' I ' I ' I l U . \ YConstance Bennett andEric , 'on Stroheim in~ ~ FacesEast"

    A Thrilling Tale of War.Spies and Love" O u r {.innJ,:" COU1(""'-

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    ttThe Big House"is concluding i ts f ou r- da yshowing at TH E EGYPTIAN Ihis Friday and Saturday. Don't miss itl Also:Knutc Rocknc's scries offootball "talkies"

    Gary Cooper andJune Colyer in

    ~ ~ T h e Man fromWyoming"

    '7he Sap fromSyracuse"

    N e x t )o'IlIB,\ \ . . . . . .1 SA'I 'FUBA \ ."THE BIG HOUSE"

    in : ; l ' ~ S H t X " .\. ' t J l 1 l t - ~ ( " n r t l l t _ ~: \ I I rl ... r t " ' OHt Otlh"t"

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    Shott' Shot) of the "-fain Line

    : \ t 'xt l \ IO:,\UA \. nnd '1'IJI'l!oiUA ...Lewis Slo',. a-,d Dorolhy Mackaill ill"OFFICE WIFE" -

    Also --Laurel a"d Hardy Comedy

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    OUR TOW'NOctober 24, 1930Bicycles RepairedWUNDER

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    AddrcSCl Instruction BureauI:l12-1,f Ch('stnut StrcetI'h"a-h'IJl!tia

    Foothall Schedule'rhl.. I"r ld,,) 'Episcopal Academy Vs. Haverford School at Overbrook.l\lontgomery School vs. Germantown Friends at Wynnewood.

    l ~ r l e n d s ' Central ys . Penn Cha rte r a t Gerlnanto\vn.Lower Merion Junior High Yll.\Vest Chester Junior High atArdmore.ThiN Snturdll) 'Lower Merion High vs. Lansdowne High at Ardmore.Ha.erford College \'s. TrinityCollege at Haverford.Villanova vs. Temple at Municipal Stadium, Phlla.U. of P. vs. Lehigh at FranklinField,Next Frlda,-Episcopal Academy vs. Germantown Friends.Haverford Schoo l vs. Montgomery School.Friends' Central vs. GermantownAcademy.Lower Merion Junior High VB.Haverford Junior High atBrookline.Next Sutur/lnyI,owcr Merion High VB. AbingtonHigh at Ardmore.J ta\'erford College \ ' ~ , J o l l l l ~Hopkins at Baltimore.\'illano\'a College \ '8 . ])uk,' Unl\'er",lt)' at Munl('lpal Stadium,Philadelphia.1', o f P. \':-;. K a n ~ a : - ; LOllh'cr:; it) ' atFranklin Field.

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    NarberthElectric Shop-

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    Attack Beetle Grubs Nowto Save Lawns in SpringThc Indian summcr davs of OctobcrInspire gardening enthuslasts to planfor better, if no t b lggcr, gardens nextspring. Fo r f all is thc tinlc to do thcfoundation work for the garden. Notonly :1. planning n ew c ol or schemcsand grouping etTccts on paper, bu t th e

    Frank H. Seely, Jr., Prop. Ipreparatory work of all sor ts t ha t will5 BALA AVENUE, BALA ,makc thc gardell a success n cx t y ea rPhone, CYN\VYD 877 I should he done now.~ = = = = = : : = = = = = = = = = : : An important point wc must no t..: O\' cr look i s that illsidious pest, the

    IJapanese hcetle. \\That! Still th e!hectic! \Vhy no t forget him u nt il t he!spring at least?I Bu t that is not the way at all, aci cording to the advicc of RichardiSchwoehel, well-known Ardmore land-I scape archi tec t. Acco rd ing to this cX-1Ip cr t, t he t ime to ge t th e beetlc is right :-:=================================::n ow whc n the gruh beetle is feedingI upon the roots of the grass, from two;or f'Hlr inches un(!t:r the snrface of

    ~ t h e lawlI.Th e total life cycle of the Japanese Iheetk is on c year, ~ r. Schwoehe1 ex-Iplained. and the g re at er p ar t of thetime is spent in the soil, lirst as an egg-,then a lana or gruh. \\ 'hen th e flying tinle arriHs th e hc' et le is almost at the ('nd of its ('XistenCl', so that isnetterPerformance in the reason tha t it is important workevery way :Matchless win ter , but ge t after thl,:l11 110\\, 1'----------------------------------,

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    KEIM ROLLS 246 SCORE

    October 24, 1930

    WorldTimeOut

    '" * '"

    By Tommy Macklin.Several l oca l f oo tb al l enthusiaststook the short motor trip to EastonSaturday to see the Pcnn State-Lafayette gamc. Alan Cook, of Narberth,captain of the Lower Merion footballand basketball teams thrce ycars ago,undertook three placements during thegame, but the high w ind w hi ch wasblow ing a cr os s the field blew themwide of the uprights each time. Oneof his attempts wa s for fifty yards, andit carried hy the goal posts with sufficient height, hu t did not have theright aim. Another tough break forAlan.

    Sporting

    Losing PitcherH . G ra hamH . G ra hamJoe McKeeH. GrahamKeithe ParksH. GrahamH. GrahamRill Durbin' ' 'a lt MastersJoe McKee'Valt MastersH . GrahamBill Revnolds'Valt l\1'astersH. GrahamBill ReynoldsCharles TownsendCharles TownsendBill ReynoldsH. GrahamCharles TownsendCharles TownsendH. Graham

    Winning PitcherG. GrahamH. GrahamJoe ~ l c K e e:'I:ick LyonsH. GrahamJoe McKeeH. GrahamBill ReynoldsJoe McKeeH. GrahamWal t Maste rsBill ReynoldsJoe McKeeWal t Mas te rsWal t Mas te rsH. GrahamJoe McKeeBill Reynolds\Valt MastersBill ReynoldsRill ReynoldsH. GrahamBill ReynoldsH. GrahamBingo 'VagnerCharles TownsendH. GrahamH. GrahamH. GrahamH. GrahamH. GrahamCharlcs TownsendBill Reynolds

    5-92-65-83-105-81-71-111-44-62-103-40-16-85-82-35-70-23-50-83-50-910-34-5

    Score1l-5lJ-77-66-510-85-17-410-811-36-47-513-3tl-49-112-23-22-14-213-59-05-110-01-012-313-35-410-26-51-013-211-95-46-5

    OUR TOWN

    GameSt. Philips A. C.*BcrwvnI 'oweiI ProfessionalsRoxhoro*DunkirkTenth \Yard* ~ I c d i aJack Hart's VeteransMed:a A. A.*Paoli (morning)*Bryn Mawr (af te rnoon)E. G. Budd Company24th \Vard .Llanerch*BerwynGregorian C. C.Gregorian C. C.Prospect ParkCoatesvilleCoatesville (forfeit)Columbia Turners .Phila. Colored Giants ,*Berwyn (second half)Lester A. A.l\lain Line TigersGregorian C. C.Gregorian C. C.:Manoa A. C.Norristown F ie ld C lu h*Bryn Mawr 'Paoli (Championship)Paoli (Championship)Paoli (Championship)

    Defeats

    Batting Statistics of the Narberth Team

    Aug. 19Sept. 10

    :--1 ay 2-t *:--lcdiaMav 29 *Dunkirk~ I a , ' 31 *Paoli.Itllie 4 HilldaleJune 16 Colored House of DavidJune 19 Pcnn A. C.lulv 19 *Dunkirklllfv 21 ClearviewJuly 26 *Paolilulv 29 Columhia Turners ..:

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    II

    INC.

    lJage Eleven

    Questionable QuartersRISK B DISEASE

    CO NT A M I NA nO N

    DANGERHIDDEN

    I 175I 3270

    Thomas B. HarringtonWALNUT 3010

    P E N N A .

    clearled

    ((Evergreen" LawnFood and((Evergreen"Tree Food

    Co.

    M A R Y ' S

    have Your

    Food

    call Ardmore

    ARDMORE,.

    G A R M E N T SZORIC

    Agronomists

    ST.LAUNDRY

    the shadow ofthe

    SHUT OUT

    Plant

    QUESTION MARK

    fumble which followed.The t eam is in good shape for theLansdowne gallic tomorrow, barringone or two slight injuries which shouldnot h inde r the p la yi ng o f t he team toany great degree.

    The

    OUR TOWN

    if you have them treated NOW with properly-balanced rations formulatede3pecially for grass and t ree cul tureThe severe dry season has seriously d a m a g l ~ d all furms of plant Ii fe and unless youreotore their vit;t l 'ty thl' l lugh rro;1er t"t:eding h ot h l aw ns a nd tr ee s will h e threatenedduring th e winter months and m;lI1Y wil l he Fartially destroyed in th e spring,

    "E1Jer,!{reen" La1.lJJl Food an d "Evergreen" Tree Foodrepresent scientifically formulated rations, which ;lre maintaining beautiful, luxuriantlawns an d t rees wherever used. They contain both mineral and vegetable matter inproper proport ions , thus insur ing both quick and lasting nutrition.Our "Evergn.'en" r

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    I:I, \I1I

    i-iiii j

    I I! II

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    NEW FUI.LYE : ' I C W S " : ~DRAKES

    b-CYLtNDKll;;o-1I0RSEPOWDM O T o r

    offices wi1l be open for inthis evening a nd tomo rr ow

    Ro .. d ~ l " r $440Url. ' \ ' rry " . . .( I ' i " ' ~ - u p bo x rxtra).. d n $59"J lchn-ry , ' , , , ' , OJAll pr ic" . I. o. b. Flintl\oIichlllHnTRUCKS

    208 Data Avenue, Data-Cynwyd

    ConIc in today and H r r a n ~ c for a dCl l l onslra t io n of the lJew Clu"vrolel t ruckl

    I , x c , d l c ~ d eeon0I11)'. Dual , .heds, a ] o l l ~with six t r l l ( ~ k - t Y J l c c'urt! tires, areoptional c'quipl1lellt a l s l i ~ h l c ~ x l r acost. III addition. th e new heavy-dutytrucl{ t ' 1 u t l ~ h , th e '1-sp("I'd t ransmission and the h c ~ a v i e r , "t rul l/ :cr f ranular c faelors of o U l s t a n d i n ~ importaneoto th e Inod( 'rn tr ll t k lIl"cr.

    UTJ I .JT ' " l 1 , ~ - T O ~C,J lASSIS$520nu . 1 w........ , 2SEl : t r .

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    n t i r h n ~ ~ . ,$625L i ~ t ~ ? i ~ i ~ ~ ? : ,,,$365L l ~ : b D C ~ i b ~ . , ,$470(pick-up bol: . .I : t t a)

    NEWDUAL

    1FBEELS

    NEWRUGGED

    UARAXLE

    ~ D E V R O L E T

    T he r ear axle is larger, h ea vi er a ndmore durable. The rear brakes are larger , and al l four brakes ar e c o m I ' l e t e l ~ 'enc lo sed. Chev ro le t' s 50-horsc'Jlowl'rvahe-in-head six-cylinder engine C;OJ))bines I ll ode rn pe rfo rlDance with un-

    To every IDan who h uy s t rucks, therear e cer tainfeatures in the new] 1h-lonChevrolet tha t reeomlDend i t espcdalIy fo r IDodern hauling .

    KIRSCH CHEVROLET CO.

    lor F..cU""ttlhl" Tran.1po1fdl l _:mTilwfttiltstanding featu.ees of tilene'v Chevrole t 6-eyl inder t ruck

    Cynwyd 81

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    :\mollg til . . 111,,,1,, a dd ed t o thl' :'\arI)('rth C"I1IIllUllity Lihrary dur il lg thel a, .t i el \' I ll 'o \l ths, "The Adall1s Fall1-:ily," h,' Jalll'" Trn,111II' ,\da11ls, standsou t a a " ' ~ l l r l ' d Ilf }lertllallcnt ,alul'.

    ;"11'. ,\rlalll", a h is to ri al l o f soulld,ahi l ity, has ('hll,ell to s tudy th i, family,10 which he i, I lo t a ki ll in spi te of t heidelltity uf I lallle, 1>I'can,e i t is thcollly Olle which ha..; ginl l t o t he CnitedStates ion l' "lII:l'r::"in' r';"'I1l'rations of111cn, not 1l11'1','b' cl11illent il l their'cho" ...n fil,lrJ,., ],ul of t!' , ':n,',il'c sen'icetll their COUIl:r, Th.. 'dall1"; h a \ ' ( ~llel'Cr 1>1'('11 popular irJo:" Ill' l 'er democratic, l1e\'('r ,.eli-a,ll'rtising: ou theother han(!. with all their individualism.thcy have Ilel'er sparerl cffort or,hirk"rJ s

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    October 24, 1930 OUR TOWN Page Thirteen

    eveningexceptSaturday

    7.45 each

    Month

    Phone: Paoli 250

    Finance Plan

    will bui ld theGARAGE

    A sk Abou t Our

    Per

    you'll need to p!'()tectyour ca r thi"

    winter.

    Evangelist

    Dollars

    WADE C. SMITH

    Few

    M I T HCorn ing

    Asl< for Suggt.stions and Free ESlimales.

    OPPORTUNITIESTO HEAR THISDYNAMIC SPEAKER

    You Can Du::d Y,,,.I" Garil'C or Rcpair,Modernize a nd Imp rovc 'Your HomeNOWI ~ l Pay fo r It \Vith Convenicnt Monthly lm:tallments

    A

    Lincoln Highway, Paoli, Pa.

    NARBERTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    to 9th

    s

    GILLINGHAMLUMBER and WOODWORK CO., Inc.

    inclusive

    Nov. 2nd

    1 SPECIAL MUSICI under direction of Mr. Peter Starn, Jr. Co:ne add you rvoice in th e singing of t he o ld hymns.1----------,.-------.----- ---

    9

    G. E. T.

    Hallowe'en--,-.-._.._. __ ..._---'-_.-,\ '1uarte:'"l 1I100n peers do\\'n throughiro,t ,eared ka\'l' ' ' ,That s"f ly rattll' in t hl ' c hi ll Uctober

    hn'l 'ze;Iler mel low g low llJakes shadows in

    tht, night,\\ 'hich danCl' \\'ith fonns "f l'lf, or~ ~ n o m e , or sprite.U'erhl'ad ,.utlined against t he c lo ud ,swept gloollJThl'rl' r id es t hc s il en t w it ch upon h erhnlllm,"'hill ' hovering lH'ar, i t s spl'c tr a l wingsout"pread,,\ monstrou" ha t glan'" down withl ' ~ ' e s of rcd.

    Th e (;"'l 'el, "f ~ atthl'w an d Lnk e 1\ \' t' re th t, suhject of study amI discussion at the I ll ee ti ng o f the F"rUIllwhich was held l as t Thursday cvcning Iat the hon le o f ~ r. and ~ rs, EbcrhardtM udler on Essex , \venue , under theleadership of t h ~ ' Re\', Robcrt E.Keighton, Th c discussion r cvca led tothe For ul ll g ro up wha t is well known,t o a ll I ll od cr n students of the subject, It ha t t he Cos pe l of ~ I a t t h e w as we no\\"have it was cOlllpiled by a Christian!.I t ' \ \ ' f"r .I ews and was l lJuch cOllccrnt ,d 'with illllicating heyolI\.:--Ir. Pct r Stam, .II'" it,,. t ht ' e \' al ;gelistic IlIce! i ngs a ll d will ha\'l' t hc firstI;ehearsal this F r i ( I a ~ ' e\'l'ning, Ot'lobcr_4.

    Methodist Episcopal Church({c \, . Samu( '1 : -- Iac, \ dams , : -- li ni st er .Sunday, Octobcr 21l::45 A, l \1.-Sunday School.II :00 A. ~ I . - : - " l o r n i n g \\'or"hip an dsermon, ".\dvclltltring on Frielld

    "hip."(J:45 1'. ~ I , - E p w o r t h Lcaguc devot iuna l mect ing.i :45 I'. ~ I . - E \ ' e n i n g \\'orship an dsermon, " T h ~ ' l\lode! I'ra vcr."Tuesday, Octohcr 28, 8 1', :--I.-=-Business metting an d sncial of the Sunshine Bihle Class in t he chu rch par lo r.\Vcdnesday, October 2, to; I'. ~ I . -~ id w"ck prayer sen'ice.Thursday, Oct,,!>t'\' 30, H I', ~ I . Ilallnwe'cn Sucial in "ari"h Hall. .\11t he mcmher , and friends l ,f t il (' churchar e in\'itcd, .\ s IlIaU\' a, wish mavnuuc in custuil le . , \ .pprl lpr iat ,' St;i!'onal gault'S and rcircshtllcnt:-o.

    I II Montg Co Churches Will Iattcndance at th e Forum mcctings this Icn d thc meetings at 10 o'clock, :\ Is ca so n h as shown an in te r es t ing and Iprompt beginning at eight is thereforeChurch Notes Be At Chester ConvocatIon I \'aluable increasc 111 numbcrs, t h e r ~ Inecessary. These m t ~ c t i n g s arc opc"___ ISCe!llS to be a tendency. to arrive. I ~ t ( ; to all w,ho c ~ r e to a t.t e.1l

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    October 24, 1930

    M olltly"flk 4244

    Your Cooling SystemHave:Evcryready PrestoncGlycerinc'and'alcoholand Alcohol.

    Buy Christ111as Seals.

    GLEN WILLOWICE MFG. CO .

    PREPARE EARLY!

    ~ " : - ! B e l m o n t i A v e . 5 & ~ I .River Rd.

    " \ \ , I 'X l l l ' ; I : ~ ' I ' A I ~ ' I ' S ' l ' 1 I ~ M ALL "

    ALso: Weed Chains

    W d HA'J"I'EUY &un er ELECTRICSERVICE108-110 Forest Ave., Narberth

    Phone: Narberth 2866

    ForWe

    Friendliness , neighborl iness , co-operation-this community can makegood use of as much of them as youha\'c,

    Reading Anthracite.Order your fallneeds today. CaU-

    more dependablewhen made of

    cleaner. safer.WARMER

    ~ e ReadyI For WinterI Let Us Check Your

    hatteriesstartersignition systemsand generators.

    THEATRICAL COSTUMERSOur 69th Street Store6916 MARKET ST.OPEN EVENI!I;GS

    Home Fires Are

    HALLOWE'EN COSTUMESWIGS - MASKS - MAKE-UPSALE AND RENTAL $2.00 UPVAN HORN AND SON

    S tr anded Abroad by Failure ofNorristown Woman's

    Travel Agency.

    !Tours Flop InvolvesMain Line GirlsOUR TOWN

    A BrideThe FiresidePage Fourteen

    IMr, and l\[rs, Robert 1L Town, of:Beechwood Avenue, gave a buffet sup-'per on Sunday evening in honor ofl \l rs . Y \'o nn e l\lcClure, of Bala.. \mong- the guc,;t,; wer e l \l rs . Cha rl esI, Dc \'iar Kede, l\lr. ancl l\lrs. Newhold \\. ab"n, l\1 r , J o ,; eph Kee fc , t heI-Ion, Judge Eugcne C. Bonniwel1, l\Ir.. lay I lou, ;e . l\1r. and l\lrs, Lloyd P. !Drinker. l\1r. and l\lr,;, Hugh B, Speed, 'is,; Emi ly S chnl tz . l\1 r. Denham i Fonr l\1 ain Liners of social promi-\ oung, \)r. an,1 l\lr, ; . .Ioseph 1)ean, l\Jr. 'nence have had lI10re than t he o rd i-())n'n ' I \k r , of !.oui,;vil1c. Ky.; Mr ..an,1 l \l rs , Edward Tern' lI . l\lr. an d i nary thr il ls of tran'l ahroad when t hel\1 r s, Cha rl e, ; Fn,\yerl, l\1 r, Penrose I . fai lure of the t rave l ag-cncy which hadI ,hookL.c1 t he ir t ri p h,ft theln , ;t randedScul!. l\1 r. \Vil1iam Addi,;on, l\lr. and' i withont IllItel accunlll1odation,; orl\lrs, Ra\'ll1ond Kcnnech', l\lr, and l\lr,;,I 'I 1 l\[ 'I l\1 J I l\1' : func\,; hOllIe, l\lr, ;, Frank Tenney and{ussel1 'ayor, , r. all( . rs, ,0 1n . ' her d

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    Parcel Post

    aua '8

    DARBY, PA.8( ,7 Moin StreetDarby 1200

    Into Newc!.'t1931 Mode ls$22.50

    ARD!\IOHE. PA.s E. I ~ n n c n , . t ( " r AH'nlleArdmore 350J

    UPPEH DARIn'. PA.Long Li nt ' a nd Ludluw S . r ~ c l

    Boull-,'o"l H.oO

    We Specialize inFrench Art WeavingLOCUST CLEANERSAND DYERS1511 Sansom St . -N. E. Cor.15th an d Chestnut St ree tsPhiladelphiaEstahllslll'd IROO

    SPECIALLadies' Coats & Men's CoatsRelined & Dry Cleaned$5.00 ~ ~ g h e rTwo Ladies' DressesDry Cleaned$1.75 : ~ g h e rYour Old Fur CoatRemodeled

    (;hester (;oke i s avai l ablefrom our ow n plant . . man-ufactured there from a nlo!'tcareful selection of ('oals. I tis a popular , n l O n e y - s a ~ ' i n gfuel . clean, cas)' to handlf".Why no t tr y i t i n J o ur heati n plan t?

    ' W H Y not s et tl e n ex t w in ter 's heating now?

    Our Espe r t Will Silow , 'ou Dow toBura Tbls ~ I o s t Eeoaomleol Fut'U

    MEDIA, P,\19 E. Stalc ;;1.. .r Saul . mill ionaire altorney and hurgess of till' hOl'ough, is 'constable and the only law-enforcilH.'o ff ic er in t he b or ou gh , 'Vhat Richdocs \\'11l'n he makes an arrest is prob-Ilematical for there is no magistrate to 'sentence his prisoner, 'Th e residents emphatically s ta te t ha t Ithe\' have no \ \ ' i ~ h to modernize tit" I

    b o ~ o u g l t , wishing to r et ai n t he quiet. iI

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    co-opmakeas YlJU

    October 24, 1930

    ALLOWANCE FORYOUR OLD RANGE

    T h e ~ I O

    1 7IU RO.-EI Ilmta -Flame..AS Ill \NGE

    . e.Ask YourHOME SERVICEREPRESENTATIVE

    He wil l g ladl y explainthe advalltages

    Utility D"dll'el"Lifctimc C o o k i l l , ~ Ch,mAttacbcd to Oroll Dool" Linill,gFull Sized 16-incb OW l

    OUR TOWN

    Own CollfrolVent il"f,;t! 0 rell

    Porc,;!aill Ell-l IIh' !Oven Lillin!,J

    FEATURES

    If your rangl: is old, out-of-dare an d marringt he b e au ty of your k it ch e n, n ow is th e idealtime co change it . Rope r J n st a -F l ame w i ll im mediately he \\ 'orlh fa r more to yo u than itever cost ! (mIL'ell, at lhesl ' except ional t e rms ,(h e thrif ty housewife ca n o\\"n t h is b e aut i fu lrange an d hardly miss th e money paid fo r it .

    LIMITED OFFERat these !/lost unusual tenJlS

    MODERN GAS RANGE!

    tAll Suburban Stores

    JUST turn on th e ga s an d th e burner l ights in s tant ly on this !TIuch-talk ed -o f n ew RoperJns ta-Flame Gas Range. No need to press abutton, s t r ih : ;1 match o r b en J down . .. bc'cause Ins t a -Fbme lights a ny b urn er automatical lv , [Op , o v en or broiler . B\("

    Iweek;;. at 12:40 Thursda\ ' afternoon. ~ [ r s . Brennen's histon' classes. IRegil111al Plan wen' heard at the an-I":he. p r o g r a ~ l 1 ~ . will consist oi grl?up Deccmher I R - C h r i ~ t m a s program. nmil c.OI.,vention. b , ~ n ' l u e t o f t he A me ri-P smgll1g. ac ll \' lt le s wo rked ou t dunng ~ [ i s s H oo \' er 's H om e Room. ["an C'\'Il' :\sso["latlon held al the B ~ l l e -aper Ic l a s ~ r o o m procedure. ,pecial n l l ~ s i c an d january ~ - l l l u s t r a t e d lecture. :\Iiss \ 'lle-Stratiord on \Vednl'sday e,:enlllg.I r e a ( ~ l I 1 g nl.lIl.'h.ers. talk.s I?' n ~ ' h H 1 c p ~ r ~ Han le y, o n "Byrd a t the S O ~ l t h . I'ole." : ~ . l I 1 o n ~ ~ I ~ ~ . s l ~ e . a k ~ r ~ were C n k ~ I ~ ~ lson,. holtd,l} p r o g r a l n ~ , etc. ),11ssl Parents an d frtends ar e lIl\'1ted to S.111111l1 I rtet \ \ l th 'r l l l . jr " of Ha\el -Staff Has Been Chosen , and I I-Inak's fourth. yratll ,. ,sectio1\ two. col11e to th e scllL101 at allY ti111e an d i , ~ r d . p ~ e s i d e n , t oi t .he I{egiOl.lal I ' lal .l- I s ta rt ed t he a rl l\ 'l ty .01\ I ht11:sday. qc- e nj oy t he se prog-ra111S with t he p up il s. ~ l . l I ~ g . " " l k r , ~ t l o ~ l (1\ .t,he 1'!"ladc1pl!,aReporters WIll Be Changed i tl;lher 9. h ~ presentll1g- an Interesllllg- Th e progralllS a rc no t e lab ora te . b ut In-State d , s ! . n ~ t . I hr; . C O l l 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 l t ~ F ,IiColumLus Da y progra111. rat he r a rc th e I"l',.:ult oi da,.;sroo111 Health a ll d l l\ 'I C :\":';OClatlO1\ of Artl-reque.lt y. ! Th e following progra111s havc heen work, i n ~ o f a r a,.: correlat ion i,; possihle. ~ l I o r e wa s OIH' of th e o r g : 1 l 1 i 7 . a t i ~ ) f ~ s act-,_,._ ._ ,planncd: . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11Ig a,.: host to the American CI\'1C As -

    R E P 0 T I'.CTIVITIES i. ~ o n ' 1 1 1 h l ' r " , -Boy \ \ ' eek p r o ~ r a 1 1 l ' 1 Discuss Regional Planning : ,;ociation.' ~ ! r , . : . I'ostelle s fOllrth grade. seclloll 1.__ _ : : \O\ 'emher 2 0- Th an ks gi \' in g- p ro -: n i s c l l , . . ~ i o l l ' ; "I I till' pr(lI"I-al, and : Frielldlilless, neighborliness,

    Plalh arc ulldcr way ior th e p u b l i - ! ~ r a l l 1 . ;"Ii,.;, \\"illin's f if th g -rade. sec-I a ~ c o m p l : ..hIlHnt,.: lli thgnluD L ' ~ ~ l ' r c i ~ ( , . ' : ; : kindergartl'll. groupt 'x l 'fc i:- it ' :- i.

    School to Publisha Monthly

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    Children's Aid SocietyHelps Baby Marie

    School Superintendent'sHome Damaged by Fire

    Th e hOllle of S. Edgar Downs. superintendent of the Lower ~ [ e r i o ntowllshi]l "chools, at 1\5 Linwood ,\vt'mil'. Ardmore, was damaged by tire at10 ,\ . .\1. on ~ [ o n d a y , wh( 'n sp: trksfronl the chimney igniteel the ,h:llgIeroof.~ r. Downs wa" in his nl licc at theLower Merioll High School at thetilllc. 0111(\ ru"hecl homc when notifiedhy his wife aile! daughter, Gert rude.Th e J\! crion F ire Company of :\relnlOl'l ' Pllt ou t t h fire in forty-fivem il lu te s a ss is tl 'd h y tlte Bryn ~ awrFi re Company .l 'art of the roof and the ccilillg of a

    th;rd floor r oom wer e damaged by theflames, while slllllke and water causeddamage in other parts o f t he hou se .

    IDr. AndrewMutch Succeeds Dr. A. L. Dewees ;Rose Tree's Final DayAs Chairman of Community Health Committee I Furnishes Good Races

    I lust'! Farm Stallles continued itsAt the Octoher 1I1eeting of the Three Main Line Gardens Iwi'nning' streak O ~ I , the third and finalHealth Committee, Com1l1unity Hea l t h . Iclay of the Rose lree Race Hunt last

    aud Civic A,sociation of : \rdmore , t he Win Medals For Beauty Saturd"y, In the first race for ther es igna tion o f Dr, :\ , L. Dewees, chair- ~ edia p la te , ~ ud, r idd en h y D ou gh -man, was accepted with regn't and the Th e I'ennsylvauia Horticultural So- erty, c am e in fi rs t with Sun ~ eddlero rganizat ion voiced i ts app rec ia tion for c ie ty 011 ~ a t u r d a y a l lnounced i ts fall second. Both horses were Justa Farmhis years o f f ai th fu l s ervice and leader- awards to the outstanding gardens in entries.ship under whi ch t he H ea1th Sen'ice the \'icinity. The awards recom- Cialloping Souvenir, owned and ridhas shown continuous growth and has ml'IH1l'rI hy till' garden committee after den by ~ l r , ~ l o r r i s Hacker Dixon,become a vital factor in the life o f t he \ 'i si ti ng m a n ~ ' garc1l'ns and gh'ing went o ut ahe ad at the start of thes econd event , the Armead Cup Steep1l'conl1l1unity. Dr. Dewees has heell a c- c ar ef ul ctlnsicleralion til the matt er a rc cha,;c, and net'er wa s h ea de d, witht ively connec ted with the organizat ion as fo[ lows : Sport Royal in second place an d Louissince 1917. :\ go1I season. Lar"e adelitions will he If [ I I I ,.., Iwnle guing. The tiny daughter. w lOnlIn giving thc dir cctor's rcport of T n ~ t t e 0 g.an ens. t.lOre cn.orlllg all( made to the grandstands whi ch wh en t hc \' a do re d. mu,t han, sunsh ine andthe Health Service for the past four ( e S l g n , n ~ ~ ~ l t t U , J ( ~ u a Ihee praIse. ,completcd will accommodate ahout fre;h a ir a nd a goodl y s uppl y o f milk.I 'I ' I' 1'1 f Id . [ :\ ~ I el med.tl to ~ r. and ~ rs. ]()()O persons . [I CI '1mont IS, "ISS ,ose ' .Iren e pralsec Tholllas \\ ' . Scars. nf Anlnwre, for a - .... . I In d es pa Ir t hey turnec to tIL' 11 -the volun tee r .worke.rs fo r t he Ir con-, g'arden of o ll ts tand ing' beaut \' . both as . : \ n o ~ I H ' I ' I I n p r o \ ' ~ m e l l t .wlll he a 1I l ' \ \ drell" .\id S o e i e t ~ of ~ [ o n t g o I l H ' r ysta!lcy of serVl,ce thiS SU!lIl11er at the,' to desi,L'n plant m a t ~ r i a l and coloring Jndges stand wlnc.h wll[ have three ('ount\', which is a nll'luher of theChl!d H e ~ l t h Cent!,es wlllch showed a, introdllcil;g that mo,t elu,;i\'e of cuali- lewIs: the . lower tl.er for the starter. ('hilac1ell'hia \\'elia1'l' Federation.deCided mcrease In a tt endance ove rit'" \ t I " I t l ) " sn"')'ld t or t he t un er anel the npl'l'r \\ ' ith thl' help anrl advice of Olll' ojthat of last sun;lIIer; also reported 71161 ll'S, ' mosp lere. stand for the judges and c le rks, the ,talf visi t"rs. the Illuther \\ 'as givell\'isits made by the staff nur scs and an : - . , - , - - - - -, the nccessan' medical can' ;111(1 littleincreased demand for materni ty sen,-I FreeZIng Weather Here I Mrs. Bok's Gift ~ arie \l'as piaced hoarding with kindlyice. par t icula rly the "clelivery serVice,'" Th e first freezing temperatnres of I fosler p;II'Cnts, while her own lIIother\ ~ ' l l I c h was l I n d ~ r t a k e n ~ the .sugge.s- t he s ea so n wer e r e Jor ted In' ~ [ a i n Line . ~ [ r s ; E ( h ~ ' a r d Bok. oj :'icrioll. has was recover i llg her health. Th c fathertlon of the ~ I e ( h c a l :\dvlsury Commlt- I" Just gwcn :j;30,OOO tuwards till' I.alay, has gotten a pusition at s er vi ce andtee. . I \Veat.her Observer Cha rl es f le ck er l or I ,'''t' C "nll'lllllal 1IIIHI. This allIlOIlIlCe- j, contributing to the lJaby's support.,Staff .. n t l r s ~ s . a s s l s ~ e d at t.he I , ~ e d l last Sunday and Monday. On SUllday IItl'!lt was,lnaek last week .. hy t h :\ hOl1le of their own is the great anl-Cross !-Irst Aid S t a f ~ o n , ~ [ e n o n .(,olf th e mer cu ry dropped to .10 alld Oil !:'It;iy,:t,tc lollege n'.lard of Irnstee,. hition which animates t h e s ~ parentsClub, l 'a ch day d ur ll lg t he ! 1 ~ t 1 o n a l ~ I o n d a y it hit 31. Last Fridav a tem- I he ~ l l t \\'a, unn'strtcted and Inay he and g i \ ' f . ~ s t h ~ m courage t o p la n for theamateur golf tournament; ';Ixty-one - IIs(',[ to r allY purpose the col legc lIIay t im c wh en their litt[e fami h' c an heemergencies recei \' ed a t t ~ n t i o n . !perature of 77 was recorded. dcsire. I reunite(l. '

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    cho ra l o f the \\'"man's Cluh "f Bala- Atl10ng the citaiinns fr nm t he Bibll'Cynwyd will he h el d ~ I o n d a y , :'\ovelll-I is th e following: " I f in this life onlyher 3, at the \"oman's Club, Lev er in g we have hope in Chr is t, we ar c of allI !I'I ill Road d. h a s filed in :_.::tid("OUI.t 111'1' pl 'f i t io ll I 'lai l l l ing" t i l . ' :-;11111 ofFh ' ( ' 1111I1dJ"f'd ( :FlUO) 1 1 l l l 1 H l ' ~ il l 01lJllt'Y,i 1 h.'1' wid l l \ \ " : - - t,xPolllti o l1. as l l l"ovidt!dhy 1:1\\ ' , ;l l ld th at th t' sa i l l t ' will lit!ap}lIll\t.d by t h t ~ Court on Xn\'1'1111lf'r ~ ; 1 : t : ~ ( I , \lnl(,:-;:-; t 'x(,l 'pt iOlls lit ' tilt'tl thf' retob .. fo)'1' t h a t t inH' .FLI' ; ' l 'ClIElt W. S1 'l ' l' ES, E:;q.,: \a rbe r th , 1 - ' t ~ n n s y l v a n i a .

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    C\,!\'\VYIJ, PA. - \V i l l "hare I 'ul 'n. hou"".l ig 'ht a nd h (' at i n c l uded l [) bedroorns.2 baths il l exchang'c fo r board uf \vife,",,1 s" If . I :1I: :'-[on t g o m c l ' ~ ' A"c . Ph .Cyn. 4t-.J. ( o m h I O - ~ l )

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    Christian Endeavor

    IMPROVE YOUR PROPERTYAT PRESENT LOW COSTS

    Grading, Landscaping, MacadamConcrete or Asphalt Roads

    Masonry or Concrete Work?

    Thc s o n ~ that thrilled all Europc. Hear i t playedhy Le o Reisman an d His O rc h es tr a. You nrc wd"orne to listen to an y of these Victor rclcasl's unth c ncw Victor Radio Home RecordingElcctrula.Body and Soul-Fox TrotSome th ing to Rcmcmhc r You By-Fox TrotLEO HErSMAN AND i l lS ORCIIESTRA

    No. 22537, 10-IDchBodr. an d SoulSoti\fthing to Remember You By nELEN ! \ [OHGAK, N;'. 22532, I ii-Inch

    ; Beyond th e Blue Horizon--F. T. GEOHGF. OLSE="\Always in All Ways-Fox Trot A;\;n I I I; ; MliSIC

    i' No. 22530, 100InchThree Li tt l c Words-Fox Trot Dtll':: E Er.UNI:TONRing Dem Bells-,Fox Trot AND I1ls OnClIESTHA

    No. 22528, lo..lnchI Stm Ge t II Thrill (Thinking of You), By e By e Bluea No . 2 2 5 3 ~ . 10-IDch ]OI. lNNY MARVIN

    Work Well Done Is PleasingEconomical and a Good Investn1entMay we do YUlir

    make your Walk, Porch or Drive o f FLAG,lTONE:it is Beautiful, Permanent and Different.

    Haverford School Wins

    Does Regulation Regulate?At the mceting' of t he 1 [en' s Class

    of ~ h Preshyterian Sunday School thisSunday P rofesso r D. E. :\lacCurmickwill t al k o n T empe ra nc e, the suhjcctof the Sl1I;day School lesson. Priorto the session of this class Prnfessor:--lacCorlllick will talk brietly to t he e n,tirc Sunday Sl'hoo] ( \ I I the ~ a l n c topic

    "Christians and Sunday" ~ ; t , t ~ l 1 ~ ~ I 1 1 ~ ' ~ ~ : ~ I ~ ' ~ 1 ~ : , ~ ~ \ t ; . j ~ i ~ ~ C ~ ' ~ : ; I I : ~ ~ ( ;"Chri,tialls and Sundav" is the sub- School. has made a c ar efu l st ud y o fjcct for dISCUSSion at 'this Sunday's this subject, has gathered 1I1l1ch i;J!ur,meeting of the Chr is ti an Endeavu r Su , mation and valuallie data pertincnt toeiet\' of the Narberth P resbyte ri an this nlO5t important qucstinn of lndayClnirch. F re d R oh b a nd .Iohn Hav li ck T he 111ell who have heard him befofta rc t he l ea (k rs . This will be t hc l as t will want to bcar him again; thosc wilt'opportunity to become a charter mel ll - ha\ 'e not heard I'rol. ),lacC'l\'lllick'"bl,r of this sncid\'. E\'Cn'Olll ' is in-, cOllvincing argullll'nts Oi l this qUl'slionvitcll, " I ,hould attend the mec ti ng S un da y

    ________ 11l0rning at 10 o'clock, ;(11. t hi , ,- no!a plllitical mceting.

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    Ha\'Crfon\ School defeated (;erlllantO\\'11 :\cadelll\' in an lllteracadl'micLeaguc game ias t F riday at Villanova I :\Irs, Smith. the ne\\" prayer Illl,etingStadllull, 12 to i. c ha irma n o f thl- Chr is ti an Endeavo rSam Truitt aud Peirce \Vhetstone. Sllciet\' of tbc : \arhcrth j'n"Il\'t('rialla subqitute, were t he h er oe s in the Chu rc h. i- s aid to ha\'l' a su rp' ris (' in\'ictory llf the 1\lain Liners. Truitt store io r thi" Sunday's 1Ilcet:llg, .\scored in thc first quartcr and \\ 'het- fine social i s plann(' (1 f o l l l l \ \ ' ; I ~ g thestolle ill th(' s econd quarter . Truitt husinc,;,; IIll'eting Oi l ~ lln(lay I l : ! ~ h t hyfaill'e! o n ho th t ri es for extra point. Faitb \Il'.\nlific, Th e cllunty lI,askcdparty \\'ill he held at ~ 1 ; 1 I ' 1 ' 1 l ' j'I'l'5hy,I I f ) '< lu \' e wants of auy kind, try a I terian ~ ' l l l : r c h Uctolll'r .'HI, Lean :\ar,c1asslfied a(l\'ertiselllent in this paper - I hl'rth I: I ~ perhap.; your neighbors \\'ill be able to . -,--. ._- . , - ",,-,-fill y"\ 'r needs. Iluy Chri-l;l1a,,; Seals,

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    To Campaign on RadioFrank :\ . Schrl'pfer. cnnllllalHkr of b L R 'th e Harold n, SIleak111an I 'osl. : \ l lIeri- - - - 'Y eo elsman

    can Lct!;:nn. ni \:arherth. is l i.; tt 'd t il and His Orchestragi\'e a t alk over ]{a,lin Station \\ 'C:\ 1,' ZPELL'S 'The Mafn Line Music Storefrom (d O to ( ,: 45 P . :--1. this Saturda,'. TH E MUSIC yOU WANTin f ur th er an ce o f t he election of John WHEN YOU W.. \NT IT 44 West L " n " ' ' ' s ' c ~ Avenue:\1. Hemphill. Lil)('ral party ranall s e a s o n ~ ' I' '_ , - - - - - - , - - - ' - . - --------- --hrook \Vol11an'" Cln', and \' ill al'l ' sing I(.n NOVClllllcr .5 at tl,c (lak I.ane \V,'ln ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~en's Revil'\\' Clnh, ! V X1' -/t\Irs. J. \V. Ferguson. of Cleve land i : \Road, hOI- as he r guests ~ I r s , Thomas - _4' . oI/\. 'J },Clancey E\';ul:' and ~ rs. Edward S,_R l' l' ve s, o f Charlotte. N, C. :\1 rs, 'l {ee ves h as h een attcll,l'llg l1 "r son's;wedding to }.I iss l ' hr ist i l;" Eckfcldt, ;nf Chestnut Hill.: \[ rs . E , C. TaYlor. "i I'ricc :\\'t'nne, 8 0 D ~h as a s he r gucst this wcek ~ rs, ne. ;si l 'II ;riscom. nf )'ittshurJ.!h, ANSuperintendent oi 1'lIhli" "'ork.; '1'\ V(;corgl' n. Snplee \\'a5 hack on the job SO'UL,\\'ednesday 1I10,'ning aft,'r a week's,"acatlnl1.

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