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    OUR TOWN

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    August 13, 1937

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    Consult us for de-

    Ca n HaveNew ClothesAl l th e Time

    Adelizzi

    - - - - - r ~Directly on the Ocean,FrontWe offer reoi hospitality .. selectiveclientele .. open and enclosed sundecks .. 3 open air sea-water pools- .. excellentmeals,. 232 outside roomswith private bath.. all outdoor sporfs.

    FURRIERS, CLEANERS. DYERS102 Forest Ave. Narb. 2602228 Bala Ave. Cynwyd 928We close at 1 o'clock onSaturdays during July & Aug.

    Clothcs c1eancd by Adelizzi rctainthe quali ty of new clolhes , for theimproved methods cannot injurecven the most delicate fabrics.

    ELECTRICREFRIGERATORSSales ServiceNarberth Elec. & Radio CO.

    NARBERTH 4182w. G. Case & Son

    Receiving CongratulationsMr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Bates,

    o f Lafayet te, La., are receiving congratulations upon the birth of twins,a son, Mar cu s \Vh itman Bat es , adaughter, Barbara Woodward Bates,on Friday , Ju ly 30.

    Mrs. Bates is t he f on ne r MissKatherine W. Smith , daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Frank Smith , o f Old GUlphroad, Penn Valley.

    CEMETERY

    Member of Federal Reserve SystemOpen at 8 A . M . dai ly f or y o u r convenience

    Belmont Ave. near City Line, Cynwyd

    The

    Monday and Tuesday

    with the CORRECT PERMANENT.tails as to what is best f or y ou r hair.

    STAN LAUREL andOLIVER HARDY in

    WEST LAUREL HILLBeauty an d secur i ty are requisites in th e placewe choose for t ho se whom we have loved an dlost awhi le. Visit these charming h il ls abov eth e Schuylkill River. Convenient to a ll MainLine residents.

    Wednesday (Award at 9)

    In HNight Must Fall"

    SPECIAL-Monday at 9 P. M."PLAY BONUS"

    HWAY OUT WEST"

    FINISH YOUR SEASON-

    ROBERT MONTGOMERYan d ROSALIND RUSSELL

    PAJAMAS by Robert Reis $1.65 up~ 4 . V I 3 I : V T t i M I : ~ ti()J)

    121 N. Narberth Avenue Narberth 2772(Open every evening)

    National Bank of Narberth Deposi ts I n su r ed u n d er t he G ov er nmen t P la n

    "Woman Chases Ma n" W i thMiriam H ~ p k i n s at Narbe r th"Woman Chases Man," now at the

    Narberth, teams Miriam Hopkins andJoel McCrea in a rollicking comedyabout a des t it ut e g ir l a r ch it ec t whochases a wealthyyoungt igh twad clearacross the continent to get him tof in an ce h is nut ty inven tor-father' smodel village. Charles Winninger isthe father.

    "Way Out \Ve st ," Monday andTuesday, presents Stan Laurel andOliver Hardy as two desert Ill'OSp ee to rs i n t he Gay N in et ie s who get)i nt o a ll sorts o f t ro ub le i n t he t yp ica lLaurel and Hardy manner. Monday at 19 P. 1\1. the "Bonus" game is an added Iattraction.

    Wednesday (Cash Award Night), :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'Robert Montgomery wiI I be starred in I"Night Must Fa ll ," a thriller-chillerIphychological study. Rosalind Russellan d D am e Ma y Whitty ar e among iMontgomery's intended victims, and IAl an Ma rsha ll a nd E. E. Clive arealso in t he cast.Next Thur sday and Friday EdwardG. Robinson and Bette Davis wil l b eIseen a s the stars o f "Kid Gal ah ad ,"which features Wayne :i\Iorris.

    * Carson Long Inst i tute *Boys' l\Illltar)' Sclwol. Educates thewhole bo) '- physicall)' , mentall)' ,morally, How to learn, how tolabor. how to l ive . Prepares forco llege o r bus in es s. Cha ra ct erbui ld tng supr eme , Rat es $500.\\'rlte tor ca.ta.logue.Box 35 New Bloomfield, Pa.

    Enrolls at Dickinson CollegeS amue l J . l \ 1 c C a r t n e ~ ' , .Jr" son of I

    Mr. and 1\[rs. Samuel J. l \ [ c C a r t n e ~ " 1of 405 \Voodside a\'enue, Narberth,has enrol led as a member o f the in-Icoming freshman class at Dickinson,College. Carlisle. iMcCartney b a graduate of the ILowel ' Merion High School where hellwas an honor student; recei\'ed theNellie 1\1. Wetherill award; a nd w as Ia member of t he b and ; stall' of The Il\[el'ionite, and year book staff, ~ n of I

    R ang e r L od ge Athletes the ~ r e n c h Club a nd D rama ti c a nd jAl M k C I debatlllg teams, Imost a 'e omp e te ' , ,I At Dlcklllson he WIll take the pre-I _Swe ep o f E ve nt s at Camp. legal course.

    Continued from Page One I f ~ ' o u have an opinion, write Our i CALL THEwas high man with a brace of 44's. Town a letter. I

    Two Mount Washing ton p art ie s ! I New Deal Junk Cosafe ly made the difficult ascent to the i summit during the week. Downs ~ . . . . . , . . . . I Highest Prices Paid ForLong'aker and Harl ey Ander s led the or..,(JI", PAPER, RAGS, IRONparty that also had Dan Karche r , 'I:I*W" ""'!ilI.IAmW' ' ' ' ' ", ' ' -Da\'e Alburger, Clif Roberts and Bill and METALSGrugan. Dick With ing ton forgo t the I This Friday and Saturday I Ve w il l c all anywhere-any timemess kits, but they were not seriously I at your con'l'eniencemissed. The other trip was of two I ((Woman Chases Man" Wholesale - - Retaild a ~ ' s ' d ur at io n u nd er t he t ut el ag e o f SAM. SCHLESINGERDana Cahoon and Clif Harkness. with MIRIAM HOPKINS Dally 7 A. M. to 5.30 P. M.Adr ian Smi th , Bill Deal and Fred I a nd J OE L McCREA N. W. Cor. 56th and Vine Su.Smith were first t o scale the pinnacle hwith Jim Deakins in hot pursu i t. ALL eg ny 0132

    Bill Qui nn h ad c ha rg e o f a four 'day fishing trip in the BelgradeLakes. Burt Davis and Bill Brendlinger landed some beauties, but distance did not p ermit them t o b ri nghome their pr izes, so t he c amp was!f or ced t o f or ego the pleasure of sec- iing them. I

    The weekly water ca rn iv a l was :held and showed up 30me new aquatic!stars. B i I I ~ ' Young, Paul Hicks and:B o b b ~ ' Mahon displayed latent abil- Iity that }Jleased coach Johnny l\1aci-:onis f or t he app ro achi ng i nvi ta t io n'meets at Camp Hawthorne and Bow-'doin College.

    F or t he ~ e c o n d week hand running:cabin 127/8 won the inspection prize.:Thus Dick Miller, John Stoudt , Bob:Warwick, Ted Collins, George Paine,:Burt Davis and Rolly Young ar e en- : " = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ; ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ Iitleu to another speed boat ride. II -- ._- -- - - - - ~ - - - -

    Thur sday evening saw the b es t en-tertainment p ro gr am o f the year.Lieutenant Flores and his wife demons t ra ted t he ar t o f j iu j it su . How t oge t r id of m as he rs and people whoalmost crush your bones when shaking hands were t he most popular features outside of th e a ct ua l combat.Parm Read, former councilor andj ou rn al is t o f t he camp, returned tor ende r many well received selectionson the marimba.

    Whiffle and cOI1\'ict haircuts have U ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ i ! ! i i i ! i i i ! i ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i i ! ! ~ ! i i i i ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ i ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! I \replaced t he scr agg ly l ooki ng l ocks -_-_-_-_- _of most o f t he boys as a resul t o f several trips to the barber in Naples.The c ut es t h ai rc ut w as applied toGeorge Paine, who had the middleshaven clean so Doc Moore couldbandage the hole rece ived mysteriously under water .

    The proposed contest s be tween t l ~ ecouncilors at baseball and water polowere postponed because of inclementwea th er . T he season's series in basebal l is knotted at two games apiece.Both t eams ar e confident their pitch-ers can pull out a victory, the eoun- SUZANNE JORET GILLeilors count in g on Left y Ace Quinn I 216 Dudley Avenue Narberth 2324to shove th em p as t r iv al ba ts me n, ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ I ~ ',vhile the boys are stacking their -,7chips on the baffling hooks of BaseballIJoe Clausen.

    _________S_T_E_V_E_SCHOFF. ICopy e ar ly i n t he week i s appreci

    ated.

    Taking the Tes t

    E. C. GRISWOLDis now associated with

    Fidelity Inves tment Ass 'n"Fidelity Income Plan"See Advt-Sun. ,nqulrer, Aug. 15Narberth 4095-J

    Bryn !Ill tn'r Hos/li fl tZ's clecfroclt /'dioYl'Ilph machine in (tctiol1 witha JUdicul. elecfrodes Slra]ljlcrl fo /Crisf (1/111 ankle, being c.rall /i l/ed bya feclwieirtl/. By 1/I('an8 o[ i l l f iuilrly small eleetl'icltl illlpuises [1'0111t i l t ' "eorl, /ehieh (tetunfe flte machi/le, d e [ e e t , ~ ((rc fhlls determi/led.

    Penn Val ley G ar de n C lu bto Show 37 Classesat Fall Flower Exhibi t

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    Plays Lead in Comedy

    MARY ESHERICKwho will appear in Hedgerow'snew play, "Penny Wise."

    Playground News

    ROBBINS-ROYCROFTThe marriage o f M is s F lo re nc e 1.

    Roycroft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.E. M. Roycroft, of Uniontown, andMr. Richard Robbi ns Dodds , s on ofMr. and Mrs. R. E. Dodds, of Pittsburgh, took place on Saturday, August7, at 11 o'clock, at the Washing tonMemorial Chapel in Valley Forge. TheRev. Jack Hart officiated.

    The b ri de wore a mod el of pastelpink l ace fashioned on princess lineswith a flowing sk ir t and shor t puffedsleeves. He r hat was a large affai rof pink lace and tulle. He r waistlinebridal vei l was suspended from theha t and she wore a spray of bridalflowers consist ing of gardenias, sweetheart roses, l il ies of the vall ey , bluelace flowers and delphinium. Her shoes'and other accessories wer e o f white.There were 110 attendants.

    The organist was Mrs. EleanorRogers Lambert, of Pittsburgh.A l'eception followed the ceremonyat Green Hi ll Farms.Upon their return from a weddingtrip in the South, Mr. Dodds andhis bride will reside at Brentwood,Pittsburgh. They wi II b e at homeafter September 1.Mrs. Ralph E. Hoyle, of ' l1 Windsor avenue, Narber th, s is ter of thebride, ent er ta in ed t he out-of-townguests fo r t he wedd ing who werefrom Pittsburgh, Wilkinsburg, Uniont own and S ta te College. There were,a number o f o th er guest s f r om Phi la delph ia and Narberth.

    Continued from Pal:'e OnePetunias, single, ruffled 01' fringed,three blooms. Buds allowed.Petunias, double, three blooms.Buds allowed.Petunias, small flowered, l 'ed 01'pink , s ix blooms. Buds allowed,Petunias, small flowered. blue,lavender. 01' purple, six blooms.Buds allowed.Rose , one bloom,Newly i nt roduced a nnu al , s ix, blooms. Please label.Merion Notes J Rift in Montgomery i 23. Exhibit of anyone kind of annual, Co nt y R publl' a n R a nk s not mentioned above. Please label.Mr. and 1\lrs. HalT" B, 1\Iaxwell, of u e c 24 Exhibit of anyone kind of peren-Baird road, have returned from a se\ '- - - - i . n ia l not mentioned above. PleaseContinued from Pal:'e Oneeral weeks' trip t hrough the No rt h- I label.d C I 'f ' I I . includes Reg is te r o f Wills Hazeltine: AI'f/'sf/'c A/'/"tllge//lel/fswest an a 1 oril la, \ \' lere t l ey ns - "d if E. Lever , Direc to rs o f Poo r J. Paul' Elltl'l'es fOI' Classes 25 to 35 mustite Ban , Lake Lou is e, EmeralllL k

    "" . t' S t I Krupp, 1\1rs, Elizabeth Wilson and be sent t o M rs . E. S. Deubler, Nar -a 'e, ancouver, IC ona, ea t e. H. R. Thomas.

    San Francisco, Los Angeles, Califor- berth 217!l-W, not l a te r than Septem-The c au se of t he s pl it in the Re- Inia and San Diego. While in San leI' !l.D I "d 1 \ J P \P ' I publican ranks is still very much a ')5. Al 'l 'al lgelllell t sllgge,"tl'ng' statell'-l eg o t ley Vlslte .rs, , .' It 1- -mystery. It is exepected, however, nes s and d igni ty . Sllace allowederow and family, f ormerl y o f Rock- that a statement may be made wi th in 3ti inches long by 18 inches deepl a ~ d road, Merion. On their retul'l1 the next few days which wil l throw b ~ 18 i nches high . Limited totn p they stOjljled at Grand Can von. . tweh'e entries.. . "ome light on the situation.Mr. and 1\1rs. Franklin Maxwell, of i' 2(;. Al'1'angement suggesting lightnessN b th H II I I ft f t and gaiety. Space allowed 24ar er a , lave e 01' a wo: N b h B 'd CI b ' I I b 18 ' I d bweeks' stay at Edgartown, Mass. I ar ert 1'1 ge u II1C les ong y mc le S eep yA 18 inches high. Limited to twelveMr. and Mrs. George P. Morgan, 2d, ugust 4, t op s co re , Mrs. Arthur entries.a nd t he ir daughter, Miss Georgine, C o o n e ~ ' and ,C. B. Stoudt; ~ e c o n d 2 i. Ar rang ement for a s ideboard us-Mo rg an , of Hazelhurst road, will' place, I\1rs. \V alter J. Scott and 1\[rs.' ing- f ru it o r Yeg'etables, either 01'slJend the week-end in Garden City, Frank l\lcEnanem. both, with su it able accessor ies .A t" t M F I Space allowed 48 inches long byL. 1., as guests o f Mrs . Morgan's sis- ugus D, op score, rs. ra n { ] inches deep b ~ 18 inches high.tel', Mrs. Raymond Hubbell. l\[cEnancm and Mrs. Arthur Cooney; Limit ed t o n in e entries.1111 and Mr s. Guv Estev Brown second place , 1\11' C. A. Hammel' 28. Al'1' angement stressing strong

    of P ~ t n a m road, l \ l ~ r i o n Park, and' and 1\1rs. George Michener. contrast in color. Emphasize lineI A t" t D I 1\1 rather than l1lasses of bloom. Try1\11'. and Mrs . Nei l J. Sullivan, of, ugus I, op score, r. ant rs.l\[ 1\ unusual plant mater ial , but seekKenilworth road, were the week-end; ark E. [organ; second place, Mrs.: the distinctiYe, no t t he bi za rr e.guests of Mr. and Mrs . J. Margarge Roy Greenwood and J. H. Baker. Space allowed 24 inches long byWal sh o f Haver fo rd at t he ir c ott ag e A ug us t 9, top score , Dr, Mar k E.I 18 inches deep by 18 inches high.at Ba\.: Head, N. J. ' Morgan and Arthur CooI.J,ey. 1, ')". Limi ted to twelve entries._i J AlTangement in shades of purp le,Mr. P aul H. Griffith, o f Heath road, ., lavender und pink. Space allowedreturned Sunday from a t, ,' o weeks' P.O.S. o f A . Convent ion Aug. 22.26; 24 inches long by 18 i nches deepstay in the Adirondacks. Ways and means o f s tr eng th eni ng I by 18 inches high. Limited t o t en

    the public schools ' system, with a i 30 ~ : ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ e m e n t using some greyview to constant improyement of' . green. or blue-green, f ol ia ge i ns tand ards , and an a t tendan t sca li ng combina t ion wi th flowers, otherdown of costs consistent with the sup- foliage allowed. Space a ll owedport ing capacity of the ' taxpayers, 24 inches long by 18 i nches deepwil l be a principal topic of discussion by 18 inches high. Limit ed t o t enentries.when the Pennsylvan ia State Camp" 31. Arrangement in a low bowl orPat ri ot ic Orde r Sons ~ America, tray to suggest t ranqui li ty andmee ts i n the Benjamin ~ a n k l i n Ho- coolness by s impl ic i ty of line andtel, Phi lade lp hi a, Augus t 22-2(;, g le am o f water. Space a l lowed30 inches long by 18 inches deepCharles B. Helms, S t at e sec r et ary o f by 18 inches high. Limited t o t enthe order, announced today. entries.32, Fragrant arrangement for a desk.Space allowed ]1 inches l on g b y5 i nche s d ee p b y 11 inches high.Limi ted to fifteen entries.33. Miniature arrangel1lent not over 5inches in total hei gh t. Spa ce prov ided a triangle 8 i nches wide infront, 8 inches deep, 8 inches high.Limited to sixteen entries.34. Arrangement in a pair of miniature vas es . Spa ce p rovi ded a triangle 18 inches wid e i n front, 8i nche s deep. 8 inches high. LiIni te d t o eight en tr ies .35. Arrangem'ent in a con ta in e r o fg la ss o r pottery in which somecommercial product has beenbought. Space provided 11 incheslong' by 5 inches deep by 11 incheshigh. Limited t o f if te en entries.JUl 'el l i ! l ' Classes3G. Ages t en y ea rs or y oun ge r. A rrangement in a tumbler.37. Ages eleven to fifteen. Arrangement sui tabl e for a breakfasttray.

    Handicraft Exhi/litThe annual exh ib it o f handicraft

    work done by the boys and girls on thePhilip Allee Livingston. Publisher Illayground wiII he shown Wednesdau Edwin L, Paxson, gditorAnne Morgan Roberts, Social Editor The crafts wiII be placed i n a w in dowOffice_ 209 Haver ford Ave., Narber th display of the Davis Store and will remain there for one week.Telephone: Narberth 4100 Treasure HUllt

    Philadelphia Rcp/'cs'ellfafit>es: Another treasure hunt, wiII be heIr!NEVILLE & HITCHINGS, INC. f or t he younger members of the pIay-12 South 12th Street ground on Thursday. The \yinner ofEntered as s e c o n d - c l a s ~ mattel' October t he l a st t r easur e hunt was Ed Bailey.13. 1914, at the Post Olllce at J"al'bel'th, The hunt wiII start at 10. 30 i n the IPa. . under the Act of March 3, l8 i ! ! . . h f 'II bSubscription rate, $2 per year In advance Imornlllg. Anot e r ea tu re WI e a i

    Bubble Contest which wiII be held nextFriday, August 13, 1937 Friday morning. A string is stretchedbetween two t rees and the contestants,

    Exce l le n t T ime No w attempt, f rom an appropriate distance. . away, to get the bubbles over the,f or N ew JUnlor High string. The con tes tant g e tt in g t he i- - - Igreatest number of bubbles over the? o l l ~ l n U e ~ trom P a ~ e , One strin is the winner.a new Jun IOr l ugh s choo l 111 Cynwyd, I g

    to remodel the old academy build ing I Sportsand the present Cynwyd School, and I The Nar be rt h : en io r a nd. . i,uniort o e re ct a central hea ti ng p lan t f o r Ibaseball teams aga1l1 won their IIlter-the three buildings. :play ground contests. The senior team r. , "i won bv a score a nd t he juniors won"The present JUlllor and ~ e n l O r l ugh ' "school buildings in Ardmore now: over Wayne ~ I a y g r o u n d by a 2-0 score.:have 2200 students and are becoming! The Tenllls Tournaments for men 1o ve rc rowd ed . By 1!l39, when t h 1 and w o m ~ n , ha\'e ent:red the s e ~ o l l C l inew building wil l be ready, the necd ~ o t 1 l 1 d . .DiffIculty, 0 \ \ ' 1 I 1 ~ to vacatIOnS,!wil l b e acute. At that time we wil l, 111 g et tm g t he r e m ~ l I l d e r of the'move the seventh grade student" from' matches run off pronuses to run the!the nine elementary schools, thus giv-, t o u l ' l ~ a m e n t , after the playground sea-,ing them three full ~ ' e a r s of junior i son IS. officIal, ly o\ 'er, H?weycr, thehigh school work and re li eving con-: cups WIll be g'l\'en to the winners aftergestion in the low er schools. \\ 'e:the matches ha\-e all been played.hope, i n the fu tu re, to erect another i- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -junior high school building in Bryn: T.n the "'4'ailbaaMaw r and thus relieve t he e nt ir e i .IJ lY.Lj bplant at Ardmore for senior high: -------------.. . . . ::.--school work." :Editor, Our Town:

    Mr. Burl ingame expla ined that the! The Narberth Fire Companypresent bOITowing c a p a c i t ~ of the: wishe s t o t ake t hi s oppor tu ni ty tod is tr ic t was $4,455,33i.8!l ancl that ' thank the people of Narberth and thetheir bonds e n j o ~ ' e d a h i g h l ~ ' fa\'or- 1 surrounding territory for their readyable market. He a ls o pointcd to the i response to the annual contribution'low t ax r at e (11 mil ls ) whi ch he be- : t o the fire company. 'l ieves is the lowest east of the Missis- i If anyone was no t approached or Ii .sippi, i if anyone has forgo tten to send i n 18.

    The speaker praised t he la te Dr.! his share, there still is time to becomeE. S. Deubler, a former member of a contr ibu ting member by sending Ul.the boa rd and of t he Rot ar v Club' $3 to the Narberth Fire Company.. , '20.and put in a good word f or t he four Yours sincerely, 1members of the board up for re-elee- HORACE T. SlIIEDLEY, ition. Fillancial Sccretary. 21.,22.

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    F. R. GIFFORD.J. A. MOWRER, JR. ,E. D. HACKMAN,Auditors.

    CURRENT EXPENSES

    Tot a l P ayment s .

    Total Receipts

    Total Receipts .DISBURSEMENTS

    Out t o Redeem Bonds .Tot a l P ayment s .

    Total Liabilities $71,000.001 This Includes only board's pa)'ments to the Retirement Board and not teachers'deductions.2 Include only tax which remains unpaid at the da .te of thi s repor t.We hereby certify that we hav e examined th e above account s and findt hem cor rec t, and that the securities of the officers of the board are inaccordance with law.August 1, 1937.

    To ta l Asse ts .LIABILITIES

    Bonded Indebtedness (with Vote of Electorate) .Bonded Indebtedness (without Vote of Electo rate) .Tempora ry Loans .

    Tax PerCapi taCollector's OutstandingLiens Taxes1936 Tax $7,922.00 $692.001!J35 Tax 4,297.11 257.001!J34 Tax 3,302.50 81.14Previous to 1934 Duplicate 5,574.85 189.41Sinking Fund Balance .General Fund Balance .

    Balance on H an d (to be Available for School Year 1937-38) ..S INKING FUND REPORTRECEIPTS

    Balance on Hand J ul y I , 1936 .Received from General Fund .Received from Interest .

    Total Maintenance .Fixed Charges (F )State Ret irement Board , .Insurance:Fire .Depository .Compensation .

    Tot al Expen se o f Opera ti on .Maintenance (E )Upkeep o f Grounds .Repair o f Build ings .Repairs and Replacement :Of Heating, Plumbing and Ligh t ing .Of Apparatus Used in Instruction .Of Furniture .Other Expen se o f Maint en an ce .

    Total Aux. Agencies and Co-ordinate Activities .Operat ion (D)Wages o f Janitors and Other Employes .Fuel .'Vat e r, L ight and Power .Janitors' Supplies .Telephone Rental .Other Expen se o f Operat io n .

    Total Expense of Instruction .Auxiliary Agencies and Coordinate Activit ies (C)Books, Repairs , Replacements and Other Expense .Transportation .Social Centers and Recreat ion .Other Expen se o f Auxi li a ry Agencies .Medical Inspection .

    : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~250.00 I225.00 .1,7!J8.51 i166.00 75.00107.4j. 1,140.00:;m.73 \-----,Total General Control .Instruction (B)Sa la r ie s o f P r in c ip a ls .Supplies of Pl'incipal's Office .Sa la r ie s o f Teache r s .Textbooks .Supplies Used in Instruction .Attend ing Teachers' Insti tu te .Tuition

    General Control (A)Secretary's Office, Salaries .Trea sure r (Sala ry ) .Tax Collector .Auditors .Census Enumeration .Other Expense Business Admin ist rat ion .S up t. o f Schools' Office, Salaries .Other Expen se o f Gener al Control .

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    My Summer Office Hoursat Residence Office417 Anthwyn Road, MerionMonday and friday-7 to 9 P. M.Dr . Wm. G. WaltonOptometristPhone: Narberth 2464If no answer, Narberth 2570-J

    THE FIRESIDE

    Wins Trip to EuropeMiss Patricia Bamman, daughter of

    Mr. and Mrs. Augus t Bamman, ofNorfolk, Va., formerly of WynnedaleI r oad, Narb e rt h, r ecent ly won a nation-wide essay contest which entitledhe r to a trip abroad. Miss Bammanis now in England .

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    Summer StoreHours 9.30-5.00

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    to make room forNew Fall Stock

    GAMES

    Recreation RoomsBookshelvesFencesPicture Framing

    DAVIS'224 Haverford Ave.

    REDUCTIONS

    CYNWYD 66229 Bala Ave., Bala.CynwydCLOSED SATURDAY12 NOON

    The Link Between Forest & Home

    all o f t he b et te r typeRemember - -Shull Lumber Company

    whom to cal l for

    Our Chubberin Skunk-dyedOpposumin August $1.68Reg. vallie $195

    It's a chubby youngster, it'slong, shaggy hai rs makingit even bulkier. Very boxy,squared off shoulders, small,snug collar. It looks grandover bright wools.

    FIlTs-Second Floor

    Miss Evelyn J ef fr ie s, o f Dud le yavenue, .sailed from New York onTuesday night on the Duche ss ofA th ol l f or a Norther!) Cruise, includ ing stops at Nova Scot ia, Newfoundland and P rovince o f Quebec.She wil l b e gone for two weeks.:Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Coholan and

    I family , o f Essex avenue, recen t ly returned from a six weeks' stay at Aval on , N . J.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Heath, of

    S hi rl ey r oa d, s pe nt t he week-end inBay Head, N. J., as guests of Mr.and Mrs. Timothy Talbot.Mr. and Mrs. arlo E. Cook, ofNarberth Hal l, h av e returned froma month's stay in New Milford, Conn.Their son and daughter-in -law, Mr.and nIl'S. arlo Rutledge Cook, whowere with ' them, r emai ne d i n NewMilford for a week or so befor e r eturning to their home in Philadelphia.Mr . a nd Mrs. arlo E. Cook h a \ ' ( ~

    as their gues t t hi s week Mrs . Cook'ssister, Mrs. Sheldon Hend ryx o f NewMilford.Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moritz, of

    Dudley avenue, h av e a s their guestthis week their g randdaughter , MissMary Jane Eidelgeorge, of Lawndale.

    1\!r. and Mrs. John C. Marscher andtheir SOll, Jack, of Haverford aven ue , s pe nt t he week-end in Margate,N. J ., whe re t he y visited friends.MI'. Charles Eugene Claghom, of:125 Chestnut avenue, has just re

    I t urn ed f rom a two \ \ ' e e k ~ ' cruise onthe yach t "Kooyong," a t h e guest ofDr. P a n c o a ~ t and Miss Charlo tte Pancoast.Mr. Allan Claghom will return Saturdav from Cornell University, wherehe I; as b ee n tak ing post-g raduatework.Mrs. Edward J. Corrigan , o f N arberth Hall , s pe nt l as t week-end inHartford, Conn., where s he v is it edrelatives.Mr. and Mrs. Corrigan will leanAugust 20 f or t he Gaspe Peninsula,for a two weeks' trip.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Hongler,

    of Merion avenue, returned Saturday from a motor trip to the WhiteM ~ u n t a i n s , where they v isi ted :r.Iount'Vashington. From t he re t he y wen tt o t he Gaspe Peninsula, returning viathe coast , s topp ing at Bar Harbor,Me., and in Boston, Mass . , where theyvisited friends.Mr . a nd Mrs. Robert 1. Fretz, ofMer io n, h av e r et ur ne d f rom a stayin Marvland .Mr. ~ n Mrs. E. A. Whiting andfamily, o f Narbrook Pa rk , a re spend-..... __ . ~ ! i n g t he summer at Swampscott, Mass.Mr. and Mrs. 1\1. L. Thompson, ofAvon road, Merion, ar e on a motortrip to the White Mountains, N. H.

    I Their daughter, Miss Patricia,Thompson, is spending the summer at;Eagle Lodge Cam!), Eagles Mere. D bt S ~ ? t a l ( d ) " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " ' "

    1\1 ' R H k'ns dauO'hter of ' e en IceISS ose op I, M . i Redemption of Bonds Direct f rom General Fund $15,000.00Mr. and Mrs. G : o r ~ e A. H O J l k ~ n s , . o I P a y m e n t ~ to Sink ing Fund from General Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,837.25Merion avenue, IS 111 St . PetelsbUlg, . RedemptIOn o f S ho rt T erm Loans 10,000.00Florida, whe re s he is visiting Miss! Payments of Interest on Bonds 3,110.801 Thelma L i \ ' i n g s t o l ~ , . daughter of. Mr: IPayments of Interest on Sho rt Term Loans 140.00and Mrs. B. F. LI\'111gston, of Essex Total D ebt Service --$-3-2-,0-8-8-.0-5avenue who are spending some time Capi tal Outlay (H)there. ' F u r n i t u ~ ' e $8.85Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Izard, of I n s t r u c t l O n ~ 1 Apparatus 328.05

    t '11 lather EqUIpment ;.................................. 377.93! the Lake\'iew Apartmen s , WI el1\'C IiAugust 23 for two weeks in Cleveland Total Cal)ital Outlay $714.83and Detroit, where they will visit reI a- SUMMARYtives. Total Receipts .M r. a nd Mrs. Philip H. Foote, of Total CUl'l'ent Expen ses ( I tems A-F Inclusive).. $!JO,775.00Penn Wynne , former ly o f Narberth Tot al D eb t S er vi ce ( It em G ) 32,088.05Hall, are receiving congratulations Total Capi tal Ou tl ay ( I tem H) 714.83upon th e birth of a daughter, onSunday , August 1. Mrs. Foote is theformer Miss Eleanore D. Swain , o fWayne.1\ir. and Mrs. Clifford Bat es, o f N.Narberth avenue, hav e r e tu rned f romN. Granby, Conn., where they visitedMrs. Bates ' s i s ter a nd mad e a motortour th rough Massachusetts and NewHamps hi re . T he y also v i s i t ' ~ d theirdaughter, Miss Olive Bates, who is a Paidcounsellor at Camp Spray Beach,

    t . ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; : : ; ; ~ ; p ; : ; : ; p : : : o ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; p : : ; . - = . ~ ; : : " : . , ~L. 1., f or t he summer.- "M':SS"';.NlJ'TTEN-MiLITARY- Miss Mary J. Simpson, o f E ss ex Balance in Fund, July 1, 1937 .ACADEMY Iavenue, left Wednesday for a month ASSETSWoodstock, Virltinia at Brattleboro, Vt. School Build ings and Sites .Shenanaoan Valley T tb k dE'College preparatory-Commercial-Music Mr. and Mrs. F ra nk J . St ie fel , of ex .ooTs an 2 qUlpment , .Splendid equipment. 'Voodside avenue, recently returned I UnpaId axesJunior R. O. T. C. UnitAthletlcs-300 acre recreation program from a month's stay in Ocean City,at Camp LuptonFor catalog address Dr. H. J. BenCh01t1 N. J.Head Master. Box 191 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. ~ a i l e y , ?f

    I Grayling avenue, a re s pe ndmg t he n'vacation at Edgar town, Mart h a' sVineyard, Mass.

    EWEES1 t 1 ~ 2 4 CHEST"UT STPHILADELPHIA

    OUR TOWN13, 1937 ~ = = = : : = = = = = = = ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ ~ = = = = .= = ~ ~A ! ! . h ~ E ~ ~ ~ : ~ B O ~ ~ O ~ ~ ~ T IIMontgomery County, Pennsylvania

    For the School Year Ending July 1, 1937TAXATION IAssessed Valuat ion of Taxab le Real Estate $4,600,420.00 iNumber Assessed with Per Capita Tax 3,522 1Number of Mills. Levied . ., 18 i

    Rat e o f Pe r CapIta T a : l \ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ . ' s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ,.... 2 . ~ 0 IPe r C ap it a P ro pe rt y Total IAmount Levied (Face of 1936 Dupli-cate) , . $6,498.00 $82,807.56 $89,305.56'Addit ions to Dupl ica te . . . . . . . . . . . . . 546.00 546.00Penalties Added After (Oct. 1, 1936) 87.20 580.34 667.54Total Amount of Tax to be Collected. 7,131.20 83,387.90 90,519.10

    Exonerations 1,458.00 147.60 1,605.601936 Tax Returned . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 922. 00 7,!J22.00Not F il ed a s L ie ns or Returned . . . . 692.00 692.00Net Amount o f 1936 Tax Collected. . 4,981.20 75,318.30 80,29!J.fiORECEIPTS

    Balance on Hand July 1, 1936-General Fund .Property Tax, 1936 .Pe r Capi ta Tax, 1936 .Delinquent Tax (Previous to 1936) .State Appropriation .Temporary Loans $7,000.00 Bond Sales .All Other Sources .

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    TIRED!

    RENT anAu tomat ic GasWate r HeaterlCome in and letus explain fullydeta ils of our eosy rental piono ff er ed t o o ur r es id en ti ol c us t omer s f or l im it ed t ime only I Itwil l act uo ll y cos t you l ess than25c a w ee k 10 rent an AutomaticGa . Water Heater.

    until

    DUSTY AND

    A vailable for Dinners, O ut i ng s a nd B an qu et sMill Road, Brookline, Pa. Phone: Hilltop 1600

    Swim and Play TennisPool Open Evenings Till 11 P. M.BROOKLINE COUNTRY CLUB

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    At Our Suburban Stores-Authorized Dealers Can Also Make This Offer

    The normal, ha,',:}y, healthyhome seldom g iv es a thaught to i l lness. Perhaps Hs not untilthe middle of some quiet night when the doctor hreathes oneword .. . "appendicitis" . . or perhaps i t 's not unt i l those agonizing moments of sudden silence which fol low a hi' '' h; '; av crash . i t' s n ot until THEN that you thin!i: of Bryn 1 \ ! a ~ ' " ' 1 ' ri0spital.

    Last year, fourteen thousand C:l: for the Protection of Xarberthan d to fix th e s a l a l ' i C ' ~ of t he Poli c elncnth(:l'( 'ill, appro\"e