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    P R IC E , F IV E CENTSLong Illness Fatalto Dr. E. S. Deubler ,Ayrshire AuthorityR ota ria n a nd School Board

    Member Dies Tuesday atP e nn V a ll ey HomeSERVICEI ll ', EZI 'a St ri"klantl D,'uhl1'I', 58,"f P('lInhUl"t FarJl1s, State and Ha

    . l . ! ~ " f o r d road", 1 1111 \'all(','. eliI'd athi" h'JI'!" TUI'",l:i:; aftl'l' a 11\ '( ' Jl111nths'111m':,,,.

    Women ' s Club Wi H Hea rAddress on Prison Welfa re

    Noted Dairyman Dies

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    The l1('xt meet ing ' of th e \Vomen'sCommunity C lu h o f Narberth w il l b e: held T u e ~ d a y afternoon at 2.15 inthe Girl Scout wing of th e Community!Building on Windsor avenue.

    The subject will be Prison Welfarea nd l \h s. H. D. Jump, wife of aprominent p h ~ s i c i a n of Philade lph ia,I wil l b e the ~ p c a k e r . All members ar eIurged to bring contributions of old!clothes f or t hi s w or k o f p ri so n w el -Ifarc. H o s t e ~ s of t ~ afternoon willbC : \hs. F rank C. Stle!el.On April 15, thcre w il l b e a Montgome ry Coun ty Federation meetingat 10.15 at Red Hill. The P er ki o

    'men Valley Woman's Club wil l b e th eIh o ~ t e s s .A bridge party for the JuniorBoa rd and ch ai rmen wa s g ive n by th eSenio r Board and Chairmen at th ehOl11e o f t he President , Mrs . Ra lph C.Heath, on Shirley road , Tuesday eve-1- .: Ining.

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    "That means adhering to t he t wothings which underlie the wholeRotary 1110\'ement-a conviction thatfriendship is t h e most v alua ble assetin life, and a conviction that serviceis a practicable mcthod of life. Rot a r ~ ' is more t ha n j us t a group ofluncheon clubs."

    Thc turnout of 50 ]1l'rsons numbered eight p as t p rc si de nt s o f thegroup, six heads of neighboring clubs,a representative o f t he d is tr ic t go vernor, an d just plain visiting' Rotarians, including one from Madison,Wis.

    A lvi n E . S hu ll , f ir st p res id en t o f

    NARB ER TH , P ENNSYLVAN IA , A P R IL 2, 1937

    B ir th da y m es sa ges f ro m s ix te enspeaker : , w( 're receiwd by t he B al aCynwyd-Narberth R o t a r ~ ' Club Tuesday at thc Overbrook Golf Club on th eoccas ion of the service organization'sele\'enth anniversary.TIll' p r in cipa l a dd res s wa s g iv en byDr. George Emerson Barnes , pastorof the 0 v e l' b ro o k P r e s b ~ t e r i a nChurrh, who . e le ven years ago a s aspecial represen ta t ive of the Philadelp hi a Ro ia ry Club, helpcd to f orm t helocal unit. He s aid :

    " If I were predching a sermon I'dchoose a text, so might as well dot he s am e thing no\\:. 'Consider t.herock from whence y6u are hewed.'

    1936 Borough Postoffice Receipts$201,343; Stamp Sales Double 1924'Addresses Boro Firemell

    11 hen I u '1 " "Il I ' s l ' " ., .)(' tal" or t H' a" 1I0n , , ]1 , \ \ ' 11](,(t-, COlltilluell Oll Page Fi\ 'o , ] e p ot 0 t e opere a IS con- , , . , .....1, (q al C] s \\ I )( , 10\ \ n. 1t:(t1J1g' tlwlr collectIOns of ('\"l'rytlllnging- April :-. w('n' outlin"d l\Iol1clay i : ceI'Jwd "'ith two h ap pi ly mar ri ed m e e ~ l I 1 g are r e C J u e ~ t ~ d to n o t J f ~ ' the All interested in welfare work ar e from mateh co \,e r , to s tamp", wurk ing'ni1!'ht \\'h"n board nWI11],('\'s mC't \\'ith !Main Litle Baseball League I ~ ' o m l g ' Gondoli, 'r" who suddenly learn preSIdent o f t he :\1en on Branch, :\lrs. u rge d to attend 'tl tl ' I I' I' f I I.1. Ald('n Tifft, Mel'ion 415. " 1 \\1 1 .1elr (a( ",In l11a,1J1g u,sc u antt.!1I p\'('"id('nt, ?II 1' . S. \", Smith. All: WI'II 0 S M 2'): that une of them i" a King, married ,ornanH'ntal artIcle, and dOi ng a lo t. f . 1 If ' I' pe n eason ay - I. I' 1 . 'tl d ' D P 5 k Ad'Opl'l1 nwl'llJl/!, or I1WI11 }('1': an , l'Ienc" 1111 11" , 'x t reme yOu l] to a tl e m- r. ruitt pea's at I' 1110re 'o f unu"uaJ thing':' that onl\" t he m in dis plal1lH'd fo r that lIig'ht at thl' COIl1- Opl'nin/!, da,' for the :\Iaill Lin .. fant who i, now in 1 0 \ ' ( ' w it h h er E lec ted S t. P e te r sbu rg Cap ta i n : Dr . S amuel O. P ru it t , o f Na rbc r th , : of a boy wou ld think of . ' Al l of thismunity (']u],I'oom", with :\l 1''', S. n,: Ba"l'ball Lellg'U(' " e a ~ o n will be' lIlav' father's court attendant. Alfn'd :\1. Li\'ingston, son o f l Il r. ' medical secretary of the P(,l1nsyl\':lnia will eulminate when th e doors ar eBrown a h o ~ ~ e s , , - c h a i r m a n . Cl.u},' 22, it ",as d('cided \ \ ' e d n e s d a ~ ' nig-h't Th" m u ~ i c i t he most b ea ut i fu l of and .?Ill'S. B, F. Liv ingston, of E ~ ~ c x !Tuberculosis Society, spoke at a staff: op('ned and part ' n t" , brothers and sismemlwrs who will " e l : \ " ( ~ as model" JIl-! a" t he c ir cu it mog ul s m et at the Ar- a ny wr it t en by Sull ivan and in t he a \' cn ue , h as uecn C'lected c ap ta in o f ,me et ing o f the Community Hl ' al th and i tel'" troop i n t o i n" pe ct an d admire,clude Mrs. Joseph lIhlkr, Junl(lr Ad- icarlia R e ~ t a u r a n t , Narherth. plot Gilbert has de\"erly combined the St, P,'tersuurg College basketball ICi\"ic Association, Ardmore, Monday. I Th('l'e \\'iJl bl' two addcd attractions.

    Continued on Page Five Two new teams add(,d to the leagu s at i re , w i t a nd h umor to prescnt a tC' am . of St. Petersburg, Florida, for! Dr. Prui t t is directing th e S t a t ' ~ - ! Vi"trict Cubbing- Conll11is"iOlll!r \Vil-a re Upp er D ar by and Paoli. TIl(' six m o ~ t r id ic u lous and i mp ro ba bl e s it - t he c om ing y ear . H e w as onc of two, wide tubercu lin test ing ' program of I liam II. Clark , o f Brookline, "' i l l bringPaymcn t of Narber th Bank t teams pre\ ' inus ly decided upon arc uation. freshmen to ",in a \ ' ars i tv let ter a nd t he s or ie ty , b"ing' comluc tpd i n cl)n-: hi" eolll'ction of oubtanding workD iv id end Now Unde r Way : "arberth 's def('lHling champions, Glad- The princ ipa l leads will be takcn "'as "econd high scol'er ~ the team.lnec tion with tlw early diagnos is cam' i dOIH' du] 'ing t lw p a" t t hr ee y ea rs by, " iwyne , Coa te s\ 'i ll e, B rookl in e, ::\ledia by \\'arren HoJland. Gladys Darwin, I "AI" wiJl a rr iv e t hi s F ri da y to Ip ai gn f or t u b e r c u l o s i ~ . I th Ardmore Pack

    P a ~ ' m e l 1 t of tIll' hrst (lind('lll] til dl '- ,A, A, and Royersford. Andrl"\' CanalC'. Ruth Eldredge . Al- spend spring vaca tion with his father. , ! The ,,('cond feature w il l b e o f s pe -pnsitnr" to t he ~ a r b e r t h National, In st e ad o f th e f i rs t -h al f a nd second- bert Lonzer. Phyllis Matthews. James ! Save Your Synlpathy for cial intl'l'l'st to parents w h o ~ e boysBank beg-an i h is Thur s da y and will :half " , i l 1 n ( ' r ~ meeting' in a playoff for Tilbury, Albert l \ I u n ~ o n , Kay Yungc r Less Relief Cases in Towns h i p . This Weeping Mother w il l H 'o n bl' nim' ~ ' e a r s old. It is acontinue throughout Apri l . A total: the ,itle, thl' officials ha\'e this ~ ' e a r de- a nd Emi ly Dun ga n Moore. 'While Narberth's families on relicf I Contlnuell on P age F i veo f a bo ut $20,000 is :t\'ailable o n t hl ' ci ded t o u sc t hc O 'S ha ug ne ss y s ys te m Thi s is t hc mos t difficult production remained th e same last week at six, I A frail and weepi ng ' woman1600 accounts. of having' the four highest teams en- the Choral h a unde r ta k en and the Lower l\lerion's cases showed a d(- has been p l a ~ ' i n g on both heart-

    The dividend, amounting to 10 ]1( '] ' g'age in a toul'l1ament at the end of members have rehearsed enthusiasti- crease .of two, dropping from ~ i x t y to I and purse-strings of Narberthc en t o f t he liabililiC's remaining in t Il l' the season. Ififty-eight. and Bala-Cv.I1\v"d residents fo rhands o f t hl ' institution's t h ree t rus - I Continued on Page Six ,_____________________________________ sevcral weeks.tees is hcing p aid a t t he N at io na l' Penn Wynne Leads Narber th Always calling at n i gh t " f or~ l ~ n ~ a ~ ~ . Narb"rth, successor to the T w o- to -O ne i n P la yo ff Ti l t Value 01 Friendshih Told Rotary work," her stOl'y is tha t she isr the widowed mother of twoAt Club's Eleventh Birthday Partv ( s ome times four ) c hi ldren who/ will be pu t out of their West

    Philadelphia home if she cannotraise a c e rt a in s um by mo rn ing .

    1I1\'estigation by the NarberthVol un ta ry Eme rg en cy Reliefproved that t he a dd re ss g iv enby the woman is a house ownedby an elderly dcntist who ha shad th e p la ce c l os ed fo r somet im e, a nd t he next door ne ighbor (who frequently has received shipments of clothing andfood addressed to the mendicant) nev e rh e a rd o f th e woman.

    R ep or ts i nd ic at e s he avoidsgovernmental and charitableagenc ies , makes up to $10 anight.

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    Spraying

    April 2, 1937

    Come in and let uswhich will be exactly

    Boothe

    Subscribe now i $2 a year.

    spect to t he w id th of a side yard onpl'Opf'l' ty on Dartmouth road, Cyn\\Td, where he is huilding a h o u ~ e .

    houses,

    5pccializitlg 1/1(at BOlla Awnul')

    Hot Sizzling SteaksPopul a r P r ic e d Lunches

    CHICKEN and WAFFLESCrcamcd - a l a King - Ft,icd

    5012 City Line Avenue

    WAFFLESWAFFLE COMBINATIONS

    Herbert N.

    CAMEOCOTTi\GE

    PruningLawns Cared For

    by the week or by the monthPhone: Cynwyd 1131

    business

    CynwydLANDSCAPE CONTRACTORPlanting

    Mrs. Ann H. Darville's

    and

    130 Bentley Avenue

    Narberth 4100Associated with Our Town

    hy t he s ame concern for a garage inthe h a ~ e m t ' n t of the upartment building' w a grnnted,

    The board granted all appl'al toSanltw! \.lIlner for a variance ill I'e-

    organizationswill find i t mutually advantageous to cal ion thisfully equipped community service for printing ofany kind -large or small.

    clubs... Local

    PR INT ING

    THE MERION PRESS

    Friday and Saturday

    "Carcci ' Woman"

    Mondar and Tuesdar

    CLAIRE TREVOR in

    KAY FRANCIS in"S t ol e n Ho l id a y "

    Wl'dnpsdar (Award at 9)

    Added-Saturday at 1 P. M,Specially Selected Featurefor the Children

    Thursday-Return Engagement

    GARY COOPERJEAN ARTHUR

    "Mr . Dceds Go es to Town"

    Men Are Not Gods

    iA pp ea l t o Bu il d B a laI Apar tment Decl inedOUR TOWN

    - - -_.-.- -----------_._------URTO\\'N! In the Mailbag Boy Scout NotesCO-U)l,'nlti!'., CIJII ',HlII 11 itlJ ' \ ' I ! IUs)) ( I)wr ' ,r I I ' 1'1] t I tl \' I tl I ' : An UPIJCal bv the Philudell)hia,/J/lIIC 1'1 III ,' i Iy Ie , ' ((1'1/'1' II An Ingra te Speaks Local ~ C l ) u t s arc espcclally fortu- .Ciuic i\.'SOt;i(ltiOIl, (l1lr! ]i//hlis!t,'tl,,. , ' ; nate in h.1\"ing- avai lable ut both the, Real ty Investment C o m p a n ~ ' to buildCVt,ry Prj/lll,11 (It, .V(lrllc/,th, jJ ll , J" l I l l ' 1,(/1101': ' i\arberth an d Cynwyd public libra-I a thl'ee-story upartment. house at

    ".-\ 1'1'\1' f r iends haH' imillied that I i -= .... I) L I Io -= hilip Allee L l v i l 1 ~ . I O I 1 , Puh Ish"r I ' i e ~ a Comi ll de s l' t of i\Ierit Badg-e' COllshohoeken Stat" roud and UIII'Oll 'L '" ' f" I I I L Edwin I ~ laXROII, Edltol' ,al11 all ingTate and r ({III/tist ag-ree vAnne 1I10,g-all HohertH, ~ ( ) < ' i ; l ! E,li,,,r 1 Books, The ,'nl ire range of subjects avenue, Bala, was declined at a meet- They're most important right now!wi! h tl1l'1ll , I Iowl 'v cr , I u se the pastfice_ 209 HaVl'rford Ave.. Narl' ll 'r th i lo'nsp, That is t.he dill'erence. ,has het'n mad,' a v a i l a b l t ~ to these: ing of the Lower Merion Board of show y ou t he new coiffures-one of___ ' 'boys who wish to t ake udvan tage of, Adjustment Inst Thursday night. what you' r e looking for.

    4100, Cynwyd 811: \c (' or di n

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    Ardmore, Pa.

    TIME

    YOllr Lalllldry goes"

    SPRING

    WHITE-WASHABLE( m N ~ c B'\'l:rcFREEDEL/VERY

    A t C . I l 1 O i ' ~ 4400St. Mary's Laundry, Inc.

    Let S t. Mary's Give It to You

    , \T S PECUl . LOWt'lHCESOUT OF TOWN ORDERSPROMPTLY FILLED

    TABLE PADS

    CYNWYD 662OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 3 P. M.

    coal quality - and cus tomer service.Add to that t he a ct ua l dollars yousave by taking advantage of th e lowApril prices-dollars yo u c an do a lo twith in other ways! Don't wait - ge tyour Newton Coal this month an dsave money.

    or ALLEGHENY 8400PHONE ARDMORE 2550

    Also heavier I lqu ld llJld heatresis ting pads 11\ de l uxe woodgrnlllS and other colors atGree,tty rNluced [,rices.MADE TO MEASuRE FOR ANYS IZ E T AB LE U P T O 6 5MB

    Representatives wl1\ c al l w I th s ample s and measure yourt ab le FREEl No obligatIon.NATiONAL TABLE PAD COMPANY

    The T ime o f Your Life

    Spring will mcan more to you . . . more leisure. . . less work. Scnd yoUI' washing to St. Mary'sand know the satisfaction of having your clothespcrfcctly and safely PASTEURIZED!

    Shull Lumber CompanyTh e Link Between Forest and Home

    CaU :\"orrbtowll UCIHe:-.cntativc. ~ o r r b l u w n .tHIS. ur \\"Clle, P. O . B ux : ; ~ ' ~Phila. Office, 21U COJIIl\lollllTalth Ulds., l ' ~ l h & I', am . \ 1 '5 . 0 anu eel', 0 I t' t i l ' th f, . . . congratu a lOllS upon 1C )11' 0 a"O(){bllie avenue, ar e reCelVll1g' c on - s on M ic ha el \ Va vn e R il ev on Satur

    gr atu la tion s upon the b irth of a d a ~ : , March 20. ~ l r s . R i l ~ ; is t he ford aught er , E ls ab e t F le er , on Sunday, me r Miss Molly McCrudden, daughter:\larch J.t, :'III'S. Fleer is the fonner of l\lr. and 1\1rs. Michael J. l\lcCmd-l\Iiss Doris Rung'ey. d en , o f Lapsley road. 1\11. and 1\115.MI', and 1\Irs. William S. Eichel- Ri le \ ' will n1O\'e into their new homebergcr. of :'IIerwyn r oa d, h av e re- on ' Yarmou th road , O \ 'e r br ook , ontUI'ned from Saxton, Pa ., wher e t he y M ay 1.s pent t he Easter week-end with :\11'. J.\riss Maureen Col ga n, o f Bue no sEichelherger's mother, :'III'S. J. A. A ir es , who attends 'school in NewEichelherger. York, is the g'uest of 1\11. and :\Irs.:'Ill'. and :'Ill'S. C. T. Hanson and, J.\lcCrudden for the holidays.t lwil ' dau,Ldltl 'r , : 'I lis,; Lorraine Ilan- i Mrs . Les li e . Johnson, l\Ii",; :\laryson, of Toll'do, Ohiu, arrivl'd Thurs- i Burrow .Johnson and Leslie J o h n ~ { l n . Civil Servicc Examinat ions

    day to ~ 1 H ' n d se\'eral d a ~ ' s as the ,Jr. , of Richmond, Va., ure visiting': Th e United States Ci\'il Serviceguests of :'III', and :111;, .James :II. :'III'S. Frank H. \Vest, of Valley road, I Commission has announced open com-H an so n, o f );al'1Jl'rth Hall. :II iss ,this week. Ipditi':e examinations as follows:Hanson i" 1'(tul 'nillg to SkidmOl't' Col-: l\ll'. and l\Irs. James .J. ; \I cE lr oy , o f ! . Juni o r l'ng'ineel' (naval ~ l r c h i t c c -ll,g't, aft('r ~ p ( ' l j ( l i n g ' the spring' vaca- l \Icrionroad, w i l l e n t t ~ r t a i n at a br idge tur !' ) , $ ~ . I ) O O a year, N a v ~ ' Dcpart-tion at 1]('1' honH'. party on Saturday evcning' in honor: mcn\.i :\11'. Lou is A. Young ', .J 1'., 01' Gl'ove, of 1\11. and l\ll's, Raymond Dl'('w, {If ,'",,,ociate technical analyst, $:l,:200 a!'Plact'. ['('ttlrn"d \\'l'dl]('sday from the Arling'tlln. X .. J. ,y('al'. and a,;,;i:;tant tl'chnical analyst, IHun ~ ( ' h o o l for th l' spring' vacation,: :'Iliss :'lIar:,' Price ( ; ri l li th. \\'h" is 8 ~ . G I ) ( ) a y eu ]' , Bur ca u o f Unemploy

    :\11'. and : ' I l r ~ . n. c. K , - , n n e d ~ . of a student at Hollins C"lll',l!,'e, Virginia. Illl'nt Compensat iol l , Socia l SecurityS a l > i l ~ ( ' a\'('lllll', ~ p ( ' n t till' East('!' week-, is spl'l1lIinl!,' the Eastl'r val,ation \\'ith Board.(' nd in Pittsbul'g'h. '11"1' p a l ' ( ' n t ~ , :'Ilr. an!l :'III'S. H"l'ace P. C l l l ' l ' : c t l l l l : ~ l .'IHciali.;t and tt'xtboOJ,

    ~ l i . " " : ' I l a l ' ~ ' . ) ( ' I r c l ' i ~ , ,,1' A r k a n s a ~ , G l ' i f l i t h , of IIL'ath road. She hus as \\'I'it(1' ( m a l h ( ' l l l a t i c ~ ) , S:l."OI) a ~ ' t ' a r ;( , i l ~ ' , Kansas. will a l T i \ ' ( ~ S;ltunlaY'Ill'r g'Ul ..;t her classlllat". :'IIiss :'IIari- t,:o:tl>o'.\; \\Tit(,l' and curriculum I'e .to 1)( till' gllLSt for s l 'v( 'ra l days of h er a nn c Touchstone, Ill' Dallas, 1\':0:. : ""arch WOI';,,'r, $ ~ . G O O a ~ " ' a r , ollicc ofCOli-in, :'Ili, E\'L'lyn .)ell'l'l'is, n f Dud -, :'Ill'S. HO!}('l't H. R i s ~ i n g " ' I ' , of \'al- Indian .-\tfairs.l e ~ ' anntll. 1l'y road, !.'nte!'tainl'd at a lunc!lt 'oll Full infol'lllation may b,' "htained I

    :\110. C;l'orgc H. Richardsoll . of :';"alld bridge on Saturday in h"nor nf f l'Oin thl' Sl'cl'(':aI'Y nf (lIP U. S. Civil: \ ~ l r l H : l ' t h an'nul', rl'iurl\{d Saturday; :'IIiss Tou ch st on e. T lw ,,lIfSt..; \ \ ' ( '1' (, ' S"!'\'ic" Bflard of Examiner :" , at the It ' r"m a \ \' ('ck 's ~ t a y in Altoona. t\\'L,I\'e former e1asSll1ate, ,,1 :'IIi"" Philadl'lphia Irl1stOtliCl', 01' fUl'tltl 'r in- J ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ f ~ - ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ':'Ill'. and : ' I l l ' ~ . E ..J . Po llock h ad a s 'Gritlith at Lower Melinn. formation l11a\' he obtained at you r , ::stlll,ir , g ' U ( ' ~ \ ~ n\'('r the Easter week.enlLi :'Ill'. and :'III'S. A. Giraud Foo t e, o f local po"blffice::\11'. Pollock's fatl1l 'r , :'III'.. J. PoUod;:: Bl'ech 1('I'I 'a('", :\Il'r ion, alld their son,and :\11'. and : \ I I ' ~ . C. Bal'r, of Phila-, Dn w F oo te , h av e !'L'tunled from tldl'lpbia. : two week,,' cruise to the West I ndi es: 'I ll '. E .. J. Pollock was t he ~ p e a k e r and South America .at the H ( ) t a l ' ~ ' Club at York 011 Mr. and Mrs. Lawn'nce C. Lippin-\\'((hll'sday. cott, ()f Lallsdowne, \\'ill entl 'nain at:'lit. and :'III'S. C. L. B r e a r l ~ . of dinner befor!.' t he Kl l ighb of R h ~ t h m~ I a n o r road, Penn Valley, lntenaillld Easter Dance at the \ \ 'a l 'wick on Satat dilllll'r Easter Sunday. Theil' urduy e\'ening', when their gue"ts willg lI

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    April 2, 1937

    at th e Sta t i o n , 4 i i i }Narberth 2 8 3 8 ~

    Cook, Mgr.Phones: Narber th 40402999

    BAKERS O F THE PERFECT LOAF

    In t h e in t ere st of its employes - a nd i n y ou rinterest, to o - F re ih of er 's l ea d t he way inannouncing a r ev o lu ti on a ry c h an g e i n theirHome a n d S t or e del ivery system.Hereafter, early morning deliveries will bedone away with. That means, ou r Driver-Salesme n will no t have to ge t to work hours beforedaybreak. T h ei r w or k da y will be sho r t e r they will have more time w i th t h ei r families.I t means , t oo , that you' ll ge t Fre ihofer 's Bread,Rolls an d other baked goods, hOllrs fresherfrom fbe ol'en! They w i ll b e delivered t o y ouat a time when you c an se e an d talk withy ou r D ri ve r- Sa le sm en a nd m ak e your ow nchoice o fwh a t you want .

    Barret t - ' 'the greatest namein roofing" - h a s certifiedus to apply BarrettShingles.Wecan extend toyou theconvenience of the Barre t t Monthly Payment Plan.

    Whe n r ai n o r snow falls, th e re ' s g r eat satisfaction inknowing t ha t you r roo f i s wea the r -t i ght .I f y ou h ave an y d ou bt s , l et u s make a free inspection fo r yo u an d show yo u Barret t Broad ShadowShingles. They have an exclusive built-in shadow linea nd m ak e an exceptionally good-looking roof. Butthat ' s only o ne o f t h ei r man y features. Le t us tell yo uabou t th em.

    H. J.29 N. Narber th Ave.

    their prescriptions a re ent ru st ed to us for

    . you can feel confident that we will giveyou the best service possible anywhere. Weregard i t as t he mos t impor tant p ar t o f o urbusiness and certainly most important to youin time of need. Doctors feel confident when

    filling.

    SHORTER HOURS fo r ou r :tn.enFresL.er Baked Goods. for you

    The HARVEY ROOFING Co.Dog Liccnses Now AvailableDog licenses are again available fo rresidents of Lower Mer io n a nd Narberth at the Lower Me rio n TownshipBuilding, Ardmore. The licenses maybe obtained from Mrs. Mary Scott McShane in the adminis t rat ion office.

    Baptist Church of the EvangelRobe rt E . Keighton, MinisterStanley T. Rciff, Organist

    Sunday, April 1:(),.Ii) A. 1\L-Thc Church School.11,00 A. M.-Mol'ning' Worship.

    Ohservallce of the Lon!', Sup!ll'r.7.00 P, l \1 .-Young Peopll"S l\1C'cting,

    l \ 1 ( 1 l 1 d a ~ ' , April 5:R,OO P, :\I.-l\leC'tilll(' of till' BlIard

    of Trllsteeii.T I H ' s ( i a ~ ' . ,\ pril ():10,:lO A. ilL-The White Crosg.1 ~ , O O Ilnoll-De\'otional ser\'icl',\\',dlll'sday, A pri) 7:S.OO P. 1\L-l\lid\\'('l'k 1l1l'dillg- of tIll'chul'ch. Th " discussioll of I' rohlplllS

    ill Chriiitian l i v i n ~ ' ,

    J. J. Cabrey, Jr., to Wed 1 1 ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - ~ - ~ ~ - ~ - ~ ~ ! ! ~ " ! ! ~ ~ ~ 1Edna M. Steck April 17,

    The w ed di ng of Miss Edna M.S te ck , o f Newark, K. J., and 1\11.John J . Cabr cy , Jr .. of Narbe rt h , Pa.,will take place on April 17 at th eCh ur ch o f the Blessed Sacrament,JIo:'cwark, N. J" with a 1\uptial Massat 10 A, 1\1.The b r id e w il l b e attended by he rgjgtel. Mrs. John J. Merck, o f Map le

    wood. N. J ., a s m at ro n o f honor, andby l\Iiss Cora Donnelly, of Short Hills,N ..J.; Mrs. John Valdez, o f Saranac, IN. 'I .. and Miss Dorothy Cabrey, sister of the gToom, of Narberth, us Ibridesmaids. IThe brideg'rool11 w il l b e at tended byMr. John J. Merck, of Maplewood, NIJ., as b es t m an , a nd M r. R ic ha rd 1\1.

    Cabrey, of Narber th, his brothel ' ; Mr.Edward Conroy, of Se lle rsv i l le ; Mr.J am es J , Kelleher, of Philadelphia,and Mr. Gus S te ck , of East Orange,N. J., brother of the bride, will actas ushers.The Reverend Joseph Lang will of- Ificiate duri ng t he cer emony . A reception will b e h el d immediately af ter t h e nup ti a lS at the Essex Housein Newark.After a wedding trip through th eSou th , Mr . and Mrs. Cabrey will re -

    ' ; d ' ~ ~ : : : ~ Notes III Shea's Pharmacy

    OUR TOWN

    Do you need hou se ho ld h elp? Tr ya classified adve r ti s ement i n t he column s o f this paper.

    Autocar Dcclares DividendThe Boa rd of Directors of The Au

    tocar Company have declared a divid end o f 75 cents pe r share on t he $ 3\cumulath'e and pa rt ic i pa t ing pr eferred stock, payab le Apri l 1 , 1 93 7,to stockholders of r eco rd of March 25.

    Electr ic Company Ex tcnd sService in Three Coun t ics

    Tho se who will leave April 18 toa ltl ' lld the

    0 11.- CI a o a\ '( m el ' l ll g aC 1apter. , .' 'I ' I 1'1" A J B, ' I '11 I I h the homc o f .1 I, ane n IS " aw-i.lr. 1,"1l11 s : ~ y \ \ ' ~ , a. so e:lve.on t eden.18th \\'Ith hIS Wile 101' \\ ash1l1gton. \\' I ,I " I ' I e(\lPs(av.....pl'l I:1 hc r eg -u la r l l 1 e e t l 1 l ~ of the Dr.! " P 'I 'p ,. .- (") . i t .- ravel" ~ e r V l C C .Ben jall1lll Rush C ha pt cr h as been! 1'1 I. A "I 8' 1 'I A ' I) ' It 'll b I IUrS( a\', IH ' I :postponc( untl pn :..ti. 'W I e, " '0 P; l J ' I' I IJ I 0.:) . h .- , litllor ClOll' re lcarsa .a d ( ~ s s e r t luncheon at :"O!i Dud ey Q P ~ Cl" ,I , . I" J d' 1 I ('0 ,; '.- 1011 r c l eal sa .avcnue. i ~ a l ' 1 J C r t 1, an I,; a cosec F 'd A'I"" ' ,. 1'1 ay, p n " :meeting a,; the uy-Iaws are to be dls- 8 1 P i\I l\I' . t "H 1, ", 1 . - onng pIC urI' cal scllssed. 1 h e g pea l, er o f t he after- U B ' b II " S I I tl b' Ib CI 1\1 I' P ase a, ee an( lear le Ignoon, will e Mrs. larles 1. rWIll, ItT' k t ')5 I 15 Ihis torian. It w ill be a n hi:;to rica I ea gouI' s a 1'''. IC ' (' s -' ca n I C. ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; : ; ; ; ; : : : ; : ; ; : ; : : ; ; : : : : : ; : : : : ; : ; : ; : ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : : : : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ! '-= ="'program with mus ic . R pp or ts o f a- .tional Cong-I'ps,; will be givcn. 1\Irs, rh e Presbyterian Church IId Rev. Arche r E . Ande rson, PastorKl'nn?th i \ ~ , Wilson an Mrs, Eugene II1oskll1s ",tIl be the hostesses. Sunday:!J..Ii) A, i\1.-Bible school.11 A. 1\l.-1\lorning wor sh ip , S er -I

    mo n by t h e p as tor . I11 A. 1\1.-Thc junior church , contluctl',1 by Mrs . D igby an d Mrs. Cooke. Ii\!ore than ,100 miles of d ist l 'ibut ion 1\ CI '11 ' I1 A. 1 ' 1 . - 11 l rc n s nurs e ry , un -Iinl'g to provide rural territory in the del' the gupervision of Mrs . Gilf i llan. 'Greater Philadelphia area with elec- 6,45 P. 1 \1 .- Th e t hr ee C hr is ti an ,tric gcrvicc arc now under construe- Endeavor groups . Ition, aecording' to an announcement by 7.45 P. M.-Narberth's happy Bibleth e Ph il a de lph ia Electric Company., ho ur . S ermo n b y t he past o r. IThe 1!I:n budg' l 't of the company has 8.15 P. M.-The Community Bible Iallottcd funds f or t hi s work and c al l s Class. Ifo r complet ion of the program with- Wednesday: Iout de lay . Already 70 miles of these 8 P. M.-Prayer meeting. Ilines have been completed. IIn areag aggrcgating ninety gfluare Holy Tri"ity L"lTleran Church I

    mill'S in B uc ks , M on tg om er y a nd Rev . C lp .t us A . Senft, Pastor IChester Counties, c rews o f t he P hi la - Margaret Squier, Organistdelphia Electric Company ar c actively Tucsday:at work. First SlIlIdrz1! After Erzsta

    April 4, 1937:9 .45 A . M.-Bible school.11 A. M .- The morning service.!

    Theme: "Conquerors All." I6.45 P. 1\l.-Senior and Intermedi a te L ut hc r Leagues.7.45 P. M.-The vesper service.Theme: "The Lesgon to Judah."Tuegday:12.30 P. 1\l.-Women's Missionary

    Society.Wedncsday:7 P. M.-Junior choi r rehearsal .8 P. l\'L-Council meeting.Friday:7,45 P. M.-Scnior choir rehearsal.

    Dr , Rush Chaptc r DelcgatesL ea vc f or Washington 18th

    Work Star t ed on Bowman Property' Yo rk h as becn commenccd on the

    dcvclopmcnt to be carried o ut on th eBowman property at Montgomery an dBowman a vcnue s, Mer ion , where d eveloperg pl an to erect about thirtys ing le homes .I Demolition o f t he old Bowman mans io n i s unde r way and a road is beingcu t t h rough t he t en- acr e tract t o f o rman cx tens ion of Winding way.

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    Edwin P . Dold,Tax Collector .

    WilY ,I",, ' tyou gil"! your childlilt' ' ldl'Jltluge oj l il is j ine ,Iwullh fu l, del icious mi l k?

    PER CAPITA TAX

    have their hairtrimmed, too

    Belmont Avc. ncal' City Line, Cynwyd

    Th i s makes it easier fo r th e farmersto keep thenl clean. It is on e o f m an y sanitarymeasures tha t earn th e Bonus we pa y fo r c lean milk .To mak e s u re this Bonus ito! earned, our laboratories regularly test th e luilk fronl each farnl.

    That 's howweknowthatAbbottsde '''.l:e "A" l \l il k i s alwaY5sufe fo r babies a n d c h il d re n .

    J. J. WHITESIDE

    Deposits Insured unde r t h e Gove rnmen t PlanMember of Federal Reserve System

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

    The

    Thc P cr C a pi ta a n d O c cu p at io n al Tax assessedagainst eve1'}' adul t citizcn, a m ou nt s t o o ne c en tan d a f raction pc r day. The amount is so small an dt h e p en a lt y fo r non-paymcnt. so la1'ge, it is th chope of th c Ta x Collector tha t he will no t be compelled t o t ur n over an y accounts to a Sp ec i al D epu ty f o r co l lec t ion .Last da y fo r payment 1S s et f or A pr il 15th , 1937.

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    I'" Superfluous Hair!"_ . . REMOVED FOREVER-f, -. End wo rr y O\ ' e r unsightly hair. on; . \ '\ far-e. a rms , l egs or any p ar t o f t h e "hod:y, Call and have us remove it. tho MiRITA Wa). Baf. and Sure.NO XRAY - NO ELECTRIC NEEDLEDR. MARGARET RUPPERTlu l t . 802-Rea. Estat. Trust Bldg.,. E. Cor. Broad .. Chestnut KINgsley 0110

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    'WT I S Ph' l d I h' One JOe Pkt. each of Beans. Bpet. Bl'oc-1700 wa nu t treet 1 a e P la coli, Cabbage, Cal 'l'ot . Celery, Corn. cu -. . . ,umbel. Endi\'e. Lpttuce, IItmllal'd. l\1uskCrlllSes St eamshIp TIckets Melon, \Vatl'rmelon. Onion, Parsley, Peas,Foreign al ld Domcsti c TOllrs Peppel '. Radish. Swiss Chal'd, Spinach.S V T ' Squash. Tomato, Turnip. Hutabaga a.ndllmmer acallon YIpS %- lb. Oni on S et s. Al l BeFt Varieties.l t ldepel ldel l t Travel Arral lgcme1lts Al so oUr SO-Page Catalog-all for $1110stllald.PENNYPACKER 6618 I. N. SIMON & SO N 529 Marke t St .Dept. N, Phlla.

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    "Complctc Ga . Cookillg Scn'icefor HOI/l('S IJC)'olld thc Gas llllarilll's amI tI ll ' Lat('1 ' I) H o ~ C ' n H l n t . and thn'e daughters, :\11'0'.\,e10PlIll'lIt IIf T h , ' ~ e V ( ' , , ~ , ' ] : ' , " O\\'C'n J. Toland, of \Vynnewool l ; 1 ' lr s .

    TI1 l' n ll 'I ' li ng ' \yi ll be hl' ld at tli, ?\oJTi(' S. Sella)'. o f Un ionv il l e, Pa.,1\I"rioll Trihute Hous,' at S.l;' P.:\1. and : \ l i ~ ~ Hosalic' B. Dol an. o f P a r i ~ .

    A dilln(,l'dallcC', f ea tu re d a s "TIi, Brl\(tkc Do lan , expI on' !' a nd b i g game1\1('at : \ Ia rk( ' \ Bal l, " will be ~ ' i \ ' ( ' 1 1 nl'x' hunl