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    PRICE, THREE CENTS

    Prominen t Ci t i zens an d A t h -lete on B oard of

    Directors.

    CHOOSE OFFICERSFOR SC OU T W ORK

    D O L O A G A I N P R E S I D E N T

    LUTHERANS DEDICATENEW CHURCHORGAN

    RECital Thursday Follows CeremonySunday Afternoon.

    Th e new organ at th e HolyTrinity C h ur c h w a s d ed i ca te d l as tSunday afternoon at a w el 1- attended service. Th e s er mo n w asp r ea c he d b y D r. r\. Poh lman . Rev.A. C. Kanzinger, of Ardmore, delivered t h e i n voca ti o n .

    !\! rs. Cletus A. Senft sang"Open t h e G a te s of the T e ~ n p l e , "ill a d di t io n t o w h ic h the chOIr rendered an a nt he m. Har ry ClayB an ks w as guest organist . Th eorgan c o mm i tt e e c o ns is t s o f M i lton E. Mackell. chairman: Mrs. J.T. Barclay. organist; Miss RuthB. Hoffsten, :\Iiss Dorothy Jones"William S. Thompson and JohnC. Va n Newkirk.

    O n T hu rs da y n ig ht a programof numbers d es ig ne d t o s ho w th ecapacity of t he o rg an w as g iv enat a recital b y R a lp h P. Lewars,of the HoiI' Communion Lu the r

    an Church" o f P h i lade lph i a. Hew as a ss is te d b y J es si e M. Glenn,soloist.

    Th e Kilgen Organ CompanyIUI\'e furnished the following description of t he n ew instrument:

    Th e n ew p ip e o r ga n, w hi ch h asLeen installed at t he H o ly Tr in i tyLutheran Church is a beautifult wo m a nu al i ns tr um e nt , buil t byGeorge Kilgen & Sons, Inc., of St.L ou is , M o . and i s a de qu at e f ort he s iz e o f t he a ud it or iu m.

    G eo rg e K il ge n & Sons havebeen building pipe organs for aperiod of ;100 years. T h ei r p l an tin St . Louis is c la im ed t o b e thel a rg e st a nd m o st u p -t o -d a te plantfor th e manufacture of pipe organs in this country. AlI Kilgeno rg an s a re built according to cont ra c t, a n d are voiced to suit thea ud i to r i u m, t he r e fo r e no organ isinstal led which will have eithertoo l it tl e p ow er f or t he s iz e o f th ehall. -t.

    G eo rg e K il ge n & S on s h av eb ui lt s om e o f the smal1est organsa nd s om e of th e largest and theyar e at present i n ~ t a l 1 i n gan organill St. P at ri ck 's C at he dr al , N ewYork C i ty. w h ich wil1 cost a minim um of $138.000. A Kilgen organis a lso t o b e instal1ed in S t. M argaret 's Catholic Church of N arberth.

    MUST SHOVEL. WAL.KS

    EXPECT DECISIONSOON ON BUS LINE

    Thirtee:l good men and t rueh ra ve d t he c le mc nt s last \Vednesday evening- tn attend the meet ingof the Fathers' Association for thep ur po se o f electing officers and directors for the association, and aTroop C o mm i tt e e f o r the NarberthBov Scouts ,

    f'.. \. L a n ah a n. c h ai r ma n of the~ , o m i n a t ; n gCommittee. read his report immediall'ly after the reportsof the pre\'ious annual meeting hadheen read and apFrlJvcd. The officers a re E dw in I'. Dolel president;\\. alton :\ I. \V entz . v ice president;Edwin '1'. \ \ 'oIL secretary andtreasurer. The B oa rd o f Directorsconsists of the officers and \V. Rus-sell ( ~ r e e n .1. )J . Wilson. L. A.

    F e e l T h a t S er vi ce B od y W il l (Lou) Young. H. V. Whitney,Grr.n t Reques t fo r Ne w 1':. C. Criswold and E. Keith l\lon-

    R nington, The T ro op Committeeou te . Iincludes W. !{ussell Creen,. H, V,'

    W h it n ey. Wa l to n ?lL Wen tz . E . T.A T H E A R I N G \l

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    WRITINGPAPER

    WA TCHES . CLOCKS

    PENS ANDWRITING SETS

    Fo r Gift PackageaWe Have

    TAGS, CARDS, SEALS,LABELS, BOXES,

    TYINGS, WRAPPINGS

    New designs, beautifullyexecuted.

    Then Decorations - bu tcome an d see. Yo u h av eno idea of the effectiveness of Dennison's CrepePapers an d Decorations.

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    IWDAKSPIPES

    TOBACCOCIGARETTESCIGARS

    A Few Suggestions

    A Position' Is Offered

    A Great Display.:. of .:.

    Gift Items

    RIGHT AT TH E STAnON

    Where the Apothecary Has Held ForthFor the Last Quarterr-Century

    Telephones: Narberth 28-38 and 28-39

    Christmas

    to some young man l iv ing in Narberth. "Our Town"and the Livingston Publishing Company offer a permanent position, with inst ruc t ion in journal ism andadvertising.

    T he p os it io n i s that o f a s s is t an t editor o f " Ou rTown." The person apply ing and qual ify ing may starton part-time if he desires, in o rd er t o e ar n colleget ui ti on . H e w il l b e g iv en the duties of office assistantthen reporter,advertising assistant, and, finally, assistant editor.

    I f the young man who takes advantage o f t hi sopening has a l ik in g f or t he work, good personalityand sufficienteducation, h e i s promised the opportunity

    of speedily attaining a responsible p o st w it h a goodsalary, on t hi s o r one o f t h e associated papers.High School education is essential; experience is

    n ot. P re fe re nc e w il l b e g iv en to a student who islooking f or a n opportunity to help p ay f or his educat io n. I nt er vi ew M r. L iv in gs to n at 258 Haver fordavenue any afternoon except Fr ida y, Sa tu r d ay andSunday.

    Have you settled the Christmas gifts problem yet?Let us aid you. The gift beautiful, t he g i ft enduring, the gift practical -al l at their best, ar e to be

    found in our display.

    CHRISTMASCARDS

    GIFTCANDlESEXQUISITE

    PERFUMES

    SHEA'S DRUG STOREe

    Agency for Whitman's and

    Shellenberger's Candies

    The Oldest Store in Na1'berth224 HAVERFORD AVENUE

    PHONE: NARBERTH 4095

    D AV I S '

    Pleasant

    Bala-Cynwydand MerionResidentsWelcomed

    Suggestions!

    Christmas Tree Light OutfitsTree OrnamentsToys, Children's Book and Games

    Cigars, Tobacco in Gift PackagesGaloshes ...latest style .....a fine giftChristmas Cards ..Fine DisplayCandy of All Kinds

    A

    Ramsey building, w hi ch w as b ui ltin 1871, was continuously occupiedby William H. Ramsey in hisg r oc er y a n d feed business up toApril 1 , 19 27, a p er io d o f 50 years,when the trust company purchased t h e p r op er ty. The buildingwhich t he b an k n ow occupies wasbuilt by Mr. Ramsey in 1886.

    The plans of the new buildingprovide for a 30-foot store adjoini ng t h e b an k on Lancaster avenue.T hi s s to re will be of the samemate r ia l and design as the banking building, in o rd er t o p ro vi defor future expansion of the trustcompany.

    - - - - - -THEY GO A ' H U N T I N GAmong Bala -Cynwyd spor t s

    men who made for the t a ll t imberwhen the deer-hun ting seasonopened last T h ur s da y w er e Herber t Boothe, Bill S up er a nd J ac kM ax we ll , t o t he P oc on os ; andEarl S. Hawk, Dr. John R. Overpeck and two o th er s t o Hawk'sN es t, i n P ik e C o un t .

    O U R T O W N

    CLUB MAPSBELT LINE

    FO T PermanentSatisfaction

    B U Y A

    SmedleyBuilt Home

    Phone: Narberth 2666

    WM. D. & H. T. S ME DLEY

    Purpose Is to Relieve Congestion ofMotors Along Broad Street.

    A be lt l ine of connecting roadsa ro un d t he city which will divertthroul!h traff ic from t he c en tr aldistrict has been marked out and

    , si gn s p os te d along t he e nt ir e

    route by the Automobile Club ofPhiladelphia ..The plan wil l. according t o of

    ficials of the club, aid traffic whichordinarily would come downBroad street and leave the city byway of \\ ' oodland or Baltimoreavenues.

    ' fhe sil!ns follow the Rooseve l tBoulevard t o C it y Line Bridge,Bala, thence over City L ine toLlanerch. t he n o ve r Lansdowneavenue to Darby.

    Th e plan, which is b ei ng c arried to many other roads, hasbeen approved by the police andState Highway Depar tment.

    Active work has been begun !Inthe construction of the Bryn MawrTrust Company's n ew b an ki ngbuilding to be built at t h e e or ne rof L an ca st er a nd B ry n M a ~ ra ve nu es i n B ry n M aw r. Officialsof the company expec t the n ewstructure will b e e nt ir el y completed and ready for occupancy bythe first of next October.

    The building will be of Indianalimestone. There will be twoentrances, one on Lancastera ve nu e a nd one o n B ry n Mawravenue, sufficient ground will alsob e s et a si de in the rear to admitof park ing space for the customersand employees.

    rh e Ramsey block that hasstood so long at th is po in t has nowbeen entirely demolished and excavation h as a lr ea dy b ee n b eg unfor the new building. The original

    NEW BUILDING FORBRYN MAWR TRUST

    Ramsey Block Built in 1871Has BEen Demolished For

    SLIucture

    Open Friday Evenings froID 'J until 9 o'Clock

    CHARACTER is one of the things

    a bank considers in extending

    accommodation. Bu t it must be

    good character-not bad.

    95 N . N ar be rt h Ave .LOUIS the TAILOR

    $1 CleaningLOUIS the TAILOR announces new low prices for

    F re n ch d r y c le an in g a nd p re ss in g g ar me nt s, a s a pract ical means o f s ay in g Merry Christmas and a HappyNew Year!

    MEN'S SUITS, FRENCH DRY CLEANED-$l.OOOVERCOATS, FRENCH DRY CLEANED-$1.00

    (Prices were formerly $1.50)LADIES' GARMENTS, FRENCH DRY CLEANED-$1.00

    (P ri c e was formerly $1.75)Everybody knows the qual ity of my work. I f you are

    not satisfied with i t , your money wil l be re turned .

    The Narberth National Bank

    CHOCOLATE MERGER

    H. O. Wilbur & Sons, Inc., andSuchard Co. Combine Interests.

    H. O. Wilbur & Sons, Inc., ofPhiladelphia. o f wh ich D r. B. K.\Vilbur, of Haver ford . is one ofthe heads, and the Amer ican interests of t he S uc ha rd C om pa ny,o f N e uc ha te l, Swi tze r land, haveb ee n m erge d. Th e combinationmakes Philadelphia the headq uar ters of the fourth lar ge stmanufacturer of c ho co la te a ndc oc oa i n t he U ni te d S ta te s. Th emerger involves companies hayi ng t ot al a ss et s of approximately$5,500.000.

    Negotiations for the consolida

    tion, which have been u n de r w ayf or s ev er al m on th s . w er e completed Monday, and resulted inthe o r g a n i z a t i ~ nof t he \ Vi lb urSuchard Chocolate Company. aPennsyh'ania corporation.

    Boy's Basketbal l Schedule .Dec. l3-Frlend 's Centra l -home.Dec. l6-Montgomery Da.y School-home.Dec. 2l-Haverford High-home.J a n. 3 - C o ll l n g da l e -h o m e .Jan. 6 - U p p e r Darby-home.Jan. l o - o p e n - a w a y.Jan. l3-Chester-AwayJan. l7-Eplscopal Acad.-home.Jan. 2o-West Chester-away .Jan. 27-Norr ls town-home .Jan. 3l-Lansdowne-away.Feb. 3-Ablngton-home.Feb. 7-Radnor-a .wayFeb. l o - U p p e r Darby-away .Feb. l4-Lansdowne-home.Feb. l 7 - C h e s t e r - h o m e .Feb. 24-West Chester-home.Feb. 2 9 - R a d n o r - h o m e .Mar. 3-Norr ls town-away .Mar.9-Ablngton-away. Indica tes night games. Home night

    games will b e p la ye d in t h e J un io rH ig h S ch oo l G ym b eg in ni ng at 8o'clock.

    Bryn Mawr Trus t to Have New Home

    L. M. High Football Dinner Slatedlor Next Saturday---26 Get Letters

    The a nn ua l d in ne r g iv en b y t heLower Mer ion High School to themembers of the Lower Merionfootball team wil l be held on Saturday evening, December 17, i n thecafeteria of the Se nio r H ig hSchool at Ardmore. Th e occasionthis year promises to exceed anyof those given in the past.

    Arrangements a re b ei ng madeto take care of near ly] ,ill persons,55 of whom wil l be the players ont he p as t s ea so n' s football squad.Th e rest of the party wi1l include

    cher leaders , t icket takers . caoches. members of the school boa rda nd t he fathers of the senior classboys on the football squad.

    As is the custom at LowerMerion, the captain for next yearwill be elected by t he l et te rm en a tt hi s b an qu et . The most likelycandidates for the h ono r are" R ed s " K oh lh as , B ob by E lm or e,Lard C un ni ng ha m a nd C ha rl ieFaulk, a ll of whom will be seniorsnext year. At present Kohlhas orElmore 100m as the likely choice.Both b oys ar e g ood players andpopular with thei r mates .

    Th e following b o ys h a ve beenrewarded wi th the vars i ty "L. M."i n f oo tb al l f or t he p as t s ea so n, a cc or di ng t o a n no un ce me nt madethis w ee k: C ap ta in A la n C oo k,D'Amora, Barclay, Bowmen,Baker, Bottoms, B la ir, B ri dg e

    man, Coleman, Cross, Cunningh am , D ot ha rd , D eu bl er , E lm or e,Faulk, Henwood, Kohlhas , Lloyd,1rearns, lvlurphy, Magee, Purse,Richardson, Scot t , Smith . Vanceand Paul Lees. the manager.

    Th e f ol lo wi ng i s the list oflettermen in soccer: CaptainGeorge Gerenbeck, Kesler, Cotter,Z ip pe rl in , M cN ic ho l, Holmes,Steinbach, Esrey, Fretz , Haskel l ,S my th , \ V oo d, S ige l. D oc ke ns ,Magarity, Pur ring , ' fu lly, Dohert y. Lyo ns , H ic ks a nd D au tl e, t hemanager.

    \Vith the opening game set forn e xt Tu es d ay, Coach Andersonhas been dril l ing his Lower MerionHigh basketteers at every opportunity the past week. Thecoach has h ad t o build an en ti relyn ew t ea m as pract ical ly al l of lastyears players were graduated.

    Th e boys t ha t h av e r et ur ne dare Captain Cook.. Purse, Kohlhas,Deubler, D'Amora, Fleming,Faulk, Gane, Lockwood, Lyons,

    Mandes (both Al and Ern ie ) , Mulligan, Mearns, Richardson. Sigal,Scott, Sherwood, Utterback,Lloyd.

    Cook an d Pu rs e a re the onlyl et te rm en a va il abl e. D ot ha rd a ndB ar cl ay, a re s ti ll i n t he sc hoo l, b utneither is able to play. Dothard willb e i ne li gi bl e a ft e r t he f ir st of theyear, which leaves him out of thepicture.

    The material i s p ro ml Sl ng asmost of the b oy s p la ye d on thesecond t e am l as t year, others onth e s quad have c om e f ro m theJ un io r H ig h, so the coach hascandidates that at least know al it tl e a b ou t t he game.

    It is too e ar ly y e t to guess asto the l ik el y l i ne up f or the gatpew i th F r ie n ds C en tr al w hi ch willb e t he o pe nin g o pp on en t o n t hehome floor n e xt Tue s da y. H o wrever, Cook, Fleming , Lloyd Caneguards; Lockwood, Purse, Richardson, Lyons, Mulligan, Kohlhasforwards; Sigal, Mearns cen te r s ;

    s ho ul d s ee a c ti on i n t he g am e.The sch{'rhtle th is year is a verystiff one calling for 20 games wi tht he be st of the suburban schools .Th e f i rs t f ive games will be athome with teams that are not inthe Suburban League. This willgive the players t ime to ge t workin g together before the importantleague teams come along.

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    Excavation work has been started for the new building o f t h e B ry n M aw rTrust C o m p a ~at the corner of Lancaster a nd B ry n M aw r avenues in BrynMawr. The building which was torn down to make w ay f or t h e new structurewas buil t by Wil liam H. Ramsey in 1871.

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    ARDMORE, PENNA.

    Phone: Narberth 3854

    NARBERTH

    ELECTRIC SHOP241 Haverford Ave.,

    Narberth

    PHONE. NARBERTH 4182

    Bala-Cynwyd

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    We Call For an.d Deliver

    PAY ONLY A LITTLE DOWN

    ---And Economical

    ONLY $65 CONNECTED

    For'l/our

    OLDDAXG

    ChristmasSpecial

    23 4 Haverford Avenue

    When Dissatisfied T r yH E W I T ' S

    Tailors, Cleaners an d Dyers

    ATHENS AVENUE AND SIMPSON ROAD

    S. P. Frankenfield SonsFUNERAL DIRECTORS

    ac

    PHONE: ARDMORE 9

    Why bother going in town to make your electrical purchases, when you can get them near your home? It is moreconvenient to shop here-and more economical.

    Christmas Tree Outfits-$1.2;;1 1 ' l I n c . ~ 1'lIng:-ltpn I.Al1l11ls-$1.2:J)f"z

    The EL-RA Twins Give P"ompt Electrical and Radio Service

    Until December 21st you can buy this handsome $83.25 OrioleCabinet Gas Range with the marvelous Oven Heat Control featurefor $75.

    In addition, you are allowed $10 for the old range you trade in,making the price of the ORIOLE

    This range has been especially priced to meet the Christmasdemand for a high-grade range at a moderate outlay. It is finishedin gray and white easy- to-clean enamel and has a standard 5burner cooking top, step-saving utility drawer, full size 16-inch TonCan ovens, Oven Heat Control (takes the uncertainty out of cooking), nickel trimmings and other features.

    to have one connectedready to use and the balance in Small MonthlyPayments.Do not wai t - i f you order todayMothe1' will cook the big Christmas

    dinner in comfort.

    PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN-COUNTIES GAS& ELECTRIC COMPANY

    Ardmore 3500 Bryn Mawr 327 Wayne 47Hilltop 233 Upper Darby: Boulevard 1600

    mmmmmT'f!! i i l ! t l ! ! ! ! ! ! ! " i i ! ! I ! ! I ! ! ! 1i"iI!!"

    -AND A SPECIAL REDUCTION WHICH MAKESYOUR TOTAL SAVING $18.25

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    G O A L S l

    L EISURE, independence, a steady income ar e thegoals we all covet, bu t few ar e r ea dy t o p ay t heprice of a little self-denial and financial planning toattain.

    Ou r Daily Dividend Plan is suggestedfo r people who ar e really interested intheir own futures. Inquire Now!

    Narber th

    The Merion Tit le U Tr u s t Co.OF ARDMORE

    PHONE: NARBERTH 2882

    REPLATEBRASSY WORN-OFF

    Bath Room FaucetsAuto Parts, Reflectors, etc.

    With Pure SilverUSE

    NarberthTaxi Cab Co.

    THE ESSEXKANDY KOUNTER

    107 ESSEX AVE.Reyner's-Bunte-Schrafft's

    CANDIES

    PREPARE NOW FOR

    CHRISTMASThe Essex Kandy Kounterasks you to drop in earlyand plan for gifts delicious

    and reasonable.

    COMFORTAND SAFETY ARE

    ASSURED YOU BY THE

    Ye Oddity Shoppe"The Gift Centerof the Main Line"

    Order your Christmas cardsnowwhlle selectionsare complete.

    Haverford Ave. at Forrest Ave.

    Exclusive Importations from Europe apropos of the g i f t season.Stunning new creations from"everywhere."

    Open Every Evenlnlf Until Christmas

    Brassy

    It Silver-Plates. Use It a s a Pol ishLOOK LIKE NEW!

    liz -Pint. $1; Pint, $1.65FOR SALE BY LOCAL DEALERS

    andHansell Bros. Service Station

    l\lontgomery A,e. bel. Narberth Ave.

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    ell Phone. Spruce 38-96 and 38-97Keystone Phone. Race70-M

    _ GARAnteed Roofs ~

    215 Haverford Ave.(Walter R086r)

    Phone, Narberth 3772&52sC252Sms2Sii!.2S2Si!525CSt!5C.5c I~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !be a, be at ae :,

    "Y" MEN AT ROTARY

    Seal Benefits EveryPerson, Says Governor N. R. PEACOCK

    Interior and Exterior PaintingThe Christmas Seal campaign WILL BE G LA D TO ESTIMATE

    against tuberculosis has bene- 407 Essex Ave., Narberth, Pa. IIf it ed a ll the ci t izens of Pennsyl- Phone, Narb..rth ~ 0 3 ' 1vania, according to Governor ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = ~F is h er , w ho is Honorary Chair- GEORGE A. WITTEman o f th e Christmas Seal Com- Paperhanging andmittee for Pennsylvania. Th e DecoratingGovernor sa id :

    ESTIMATING"The R"reat u ni te d c am pa ig n NARBERTH 4135 W

    against tuberculosis has l;>een ofunusual value t o P en ns yl va ni abecause it has benefited everycommunity and all the citizens ofeach community have prof i ted in

    various ways."Foremost i n t hi s effort standsthe saving of thousands o f l iv esannually, which m ea ns s o m uc hin the fa mi ly life o f t h e S ta te .Economically, the campaign hasb en ef it ed p ra ct i ca l ly a ll c i ti z en s,i nc lu di ng t he m er ch an t, t h e m anufac ture r and the worker.

    "The bright little ChristmasSeal has represen ted the heart ofour people in this great fightagainst tuberculosis, a prcycntahlc diseasc. bu t which is no res pc ct e r o f p cr so ns . In this, the20th annua l appearance of theChristmas S ea l. I a m c on fi de nt i twil l be welcomed as an impor tan taid in f ur th er r ed uc in g t he r ava ge s o f the \Vhi te P lague.". Colonel Henry \V. Shoemaker

    is chairman, and Governor Fishcr, honorarv c ha ir ma n o f theChristmas Seal Committee forPennsylyania. The other memhers of th is committee for the20th annua l Chri s tmas S ca l s al ec om pr is e s c\ 'e ra l s co re s o f prominent a nd a ct iYe m en and womenf ro m al l s ec ti on s of t he State.

    Made Big Hit

    D. A. R. to Meet

    Ban PhotoIrma Purring made a big hit with the audience at last week's per

    formttD of "Great Guns," the revue produced at the Junior High School inArdmore under- e auspices of the Bullock-Sanderson Post. She represented the month 0 ' J1gUst in the calendar number.

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    would prove the better. Th e second t e ~ mbackfield would be composed of Riley, of Cheltenham, atquarte rback ; F i scher and Burnshaw, halfbacks, a nd B on ne r, o fHaverford Ii igh, at fullback.Othcr g oo d b ac ks tha t shou ld bemcnt ioncd for t he ir p la yi ng t hi sseason are \V. Lentz, of Radnor:Bailey. of Penn Chartc r ; Danie ls ,of Cpper Darby; Bishop, o f L an sdowne: LloYd a nd M ea rn s, ofLower lVlerion. and Hughes, ofHavcr ford High .

    On m y s qu ad of 2.2 playcrs Iha ve no l es s than seven men thatwere captains of their respcctivetcams. and in choos ing Capta inC oo k, o f Lower Merion, to leadmy "All" team, I do so because Ithink it was because of his inspirational leadership t h at L ow er Merion had such success this season.

    The regular s ta ted mceting of theD oc tor B en ja mi n R us h C ha pt er ,Daughters of the American Revolut ion, wil l be h el d t om or ro w a t 2,30o'clock at t he home o f :tVlrs. Ache nb ac h, 507 M er wy n r oa d, Narberth.

    :Mrs. Charlcs 1'1. Irwin, Regent,wiII preside.

    The annual Christmas party willbe held at this t ime. Donat ions wil lbe rec eive d for El li s I sl an d. a ndhospitals.

    It i s hoped that a ll members wil lbe p re se nt as t he re is busi ne ss ofimportance to be brought before themeeting.

    W. M. Wood and G. A. Mahl Speak.ers at Balcynar Club Luncheon.Walter 1\-1. \Vood, general secre

    tary of the Y. ~ I . C. A. in Philadelp hi a a nd v ic in it y, w as t he s pe ak erTuesday night at the monthly meeting of the Bala-Cynwyd-Narbcr thRotary Club. He appcared at ~ h cinvitat ion of the Rotary educatIOncommittee , headed by Rev. Frank

    M. Gray. ===-=========:x=====r . Wo od gave a sketch o f t herequiremcnts for a well -roul1:dedl ifc. poi nt in g o ut the. Amencantendency to play up business at theexpense of other important ~ h i n ~ s .The spiritual. intellcctual, SOCial, 111spirational and recreational factorsshould not be neglected, he told his

    Suburbanites Excel, hearers.Quaker College Finds Mr. \Vood was followed by. . . G eo rg e A. ; \lahl. field secretary ofPhlladelpllla Subur!Jan students I the Main Line terr i tory, who told ofa re high men scholasttcally for the the work of the Lower Me ri on

    first q ua rt er o f t he pr es en t .college br anc h. now kno wn as t he Ma in C ================ ~year at H av er fo rd , a cc or dm g t o I ine C hr is ti an A ss oc ia ti on .

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    FootballsPunching BagsSporting Goods

    Skiis and PolesDoll Houses

    AIR RIFLES and RIFLES3L30 to $10.00

    POCKET KNIVES

    CARVING SETS

    Phones

    --for working i n h al f this Winter byburning that low ash, high heat, CLEAN

    JEDDO - HIGHLAND COALthe leading Premium Anthrac it e for

    the paSt seventy years.

    Using Jeddo-Highland, you shovel inless coal and remove less ash than yo uwould in burning ordinary anth fl l He.

    Certified - Look for the Stall,r"

    N A R B E RT HCOAL COMPANY

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    CUT YOUR TIME

    NARBERTH 3675

    VISIT OUR TOYLANDNow OpenDo your shopping early while our stock

    is complete. Bring the kiddies to see our carload of toys-al l new.

    Merry XmasI will be at th e Narberth Hardware Co. t o g r ee t yo u

    ~ ~ ~ ~ t n:::: Tha t Wil l G ive Satisfaction 1:1i..j Let us Weather Str ip your doors and windows now and keep ;;1;"1 out all drafts. This will not only make your home comfortable i::iH during the cold winter months, but will helpconsiderabletoward Hl::1 reducing the coal bill. We guarantee 1 est workmanship, high- i;i!.I g ra de m at er ia l a nd p er fe ct s at is fa ct io n. O ur low o v ~ r h e a d l:im makes possiLle a saving from Iv to 30 p er c en t. E st im at es h1

    1 cheerfully given. P1"1 A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Earned dH MAIN LINE AWNING COMPANY H1;1' 49 East Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. qj;J CALL ARDMORE I527-J F OR O UR REPRESENTATIVE !::ta::t:r.J.:J.J..l::t:I:r:l ::::'::rtl:: ;: :1:! :l.:r:r:t:l:: ~ : . : t : : . : : l:i::r:::::::.:r:l:.:::l::t:i::t:l:::t:::.:!.:l1lli'11]!lUO

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    ICE SKATES, SHOESKATES, ROLLERSKATES

    Ball Bearing, $1.49

    Formerl y LyonsNarberth's Largest Store

    HAULING

    II I Narberth AvenuePhone 4102-W

    Charles B. Wafer

    To and From Town Dai ly

    All Packages, 50c ApieceA ls o s pec ia l p ric es o n

    Moving Pianos

    WANTEn-Boy's swivel desk chair.Phone Narberth 3B31-R.

    FOil SALE-Girl's bicycle in first classcondition. Call 211 Price avenue.

    "'OR SALF.-Kitchen gas range, goodcondition. Fireless cooker and ice creamlreezer. Phone Narberth 3629-J.

    FOil SALE-TWO t ub e ra dio s et a ndear phones. $ 10 . 5 22 Homewood avenue. Narberth.

    f ; ( )O1) COOK-Wishes position withprivate family. Phone Stevenson 9261.

    "'OR ItENT-Furnlshed room with allconveniences. Reasonable. 515 Gordonavenue. Narberth.

    J ) o U . ~mt ..:SSED-50 cents up. 114Conway avenue.

    "'Oil SALE-Baby coach. best offer. 114Conway avenue. Narberth. I

    OltnERS TAKElIi-For embroidered t:aaprons, 75 cents each. 114 Conwayavenue.

    FOR SALE-Mahogany tea wagon and'mo.,. chan. Phone Narberth 4043.

    WANTEn-Girl to s erv e a s clerK IIIMain Liner Confectionery Store. Applyto "s" care of"Our Town" or leavenameat "Our Town" office.

    FOR SALE-Large velocipede, in perfect condition. and four volumes. new."Boy Mechanic." Phone Narberth 276'1.

    HOl\lt:l\IAnE cakes and fUdge. CallNarberth 3791-J. after 3.30. (tf)

    "'OR SAL":-Brass bed and spring. CallNarberth 4161. (12-9-27)

    CASH ItEGISTER-WHl sell smallNa tiona l. I n be st o f c ond it io n. Verylittle used. $40. Phone Narberth 3731.

    FOR SAL..:-Dark oak buffet andcrystal closet. $25 each. 215 Chestnutavenue. Narberth 4029.

    O U R ~ 1 ~ O W N

    Bicycles, $35.00

    Velocipedes, allsizes-Pricedto Sell.

    Doll CoachesScooters

    N AR BE RT H H A RD WA RE CO.

    FLASH LIGHTSLarge Line

    Winchester and Eveready

    WAGONS, all sizes~ 5 cto $6.00.

    Sidewalk Bikes Buddy-Z ToysGames, the Popular Kind Tool BoxesMechanical Toys Watches

    Toys areNew and Priced Low. Useful Tools Make a Good Gift. Full Line Eagle Irons, Toasters, Electric Irons, etcKitchen Utensils, Roasters, Prexware. Fine Display of TreeLights, Standsand Ornaments.

    Another Real LIVE PONYGiven to You FREE

    Remember "Rex," last year, and try towin this beautiful thoroughbred Shetland.On Christmas eve at 1 0.00 P. M. we willpresent "Lindy" FREE to some boy orgirl. Stop in and learn the conditions. Nored tape.WE DELIVER. OPENNIGHTSUNTILCHRISTMAS. PHONE, NARBERTH4177

    You can do all your shopping here. Gif ts for all.Headquarters for Lionel Electric Trains. Best Prices

    Sets from $5.75 to $80.00

    GAIl,\(a: 8I'AC";. '1 wo garage stalls' 01 ' rent. Central location. No heat.$6 per month. Address "D," care of'Our Town."

    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSRates: 2c per word; additional consecutive insertions of same advertise>nellt, Ic per word. Minimum chargeper l"eek, 30c.

    In o o o o o o o z E ~ 1adio for Xmas

    C. Roy Smith22 Ardmore Ave., ArdmoreArd. 2927 : : Narberth 3983-W

    FItUIT CAKt:-Homemade. 70 cents apound. Mrs. Sel ina Duncan. 6 Sabin!.'avenue. Phone Narberth 4112-M.

    12-10-27SUlIilliY ROO1\1 for gentleman or busi

    ness woman. Private family. ConvenIent to station. Phone Narberth 4161.

    SEWIlliG MACHINES-All makes repaired. Liberal allowances on old machines f or n ew Singer. Phone Merion145B-M. (tf)

    :PlJ\lIiO TUNER--Repalrlng mechanicin your town cos ts much le ss. S en dpostal. Q. Ubertl. 315 Hampden avenue.Narberth (12-10)

    WOMAN wishes day's work and dinners to serve. Phone Allegheny 5821.

    (12-16-27)

    BYRD TO SPEAK

    CONFIDENTIALREPORT

    Saturday, December 10, 1927

    A CO-OPERATIVE COMMlJNITYNEWSPAPER

    publlshed by theLIVINGSTON PUBLISHINGCO.

    PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, EditorTHOMASA. ELWOOD,Ass't Editor

    O!llce,258 HaverfordAvenueNarberth2545

    Flier Will L.ecture in JuniorSchool to Aid Alumnae

    Association.Commander Richard E. Byrd

    w ill t el l h is s to ry of "The Atlanticand Other Flights" \Vednesday everiing at the J un io r H i gh School inArdmore w he n h e will lecture under auspices of the Lower MerionHiCTh School Alumni Associa tion .H i ~talk wil l be i Ilus t ra ted wi th mot ion pic tures of his f light to theNorth P ol e a nd a cr os s t he A tl an -

    tic.It i s expected that Commander

    Byrd \ViII tell of h is p la ns t o ~ y tothe South Pole next year. Ticketsf or t he l ec tu re may b e o bt ai ne dfrom r-.liss Mary Scott at the Township Building in Ardmore, or othermembers of the AlUll1ni board of directors. Proceeds of the lecture willgo to t he A lu mn i A ss oc ia ti on 'ssdlOlarships fund.

    Entered as second class matter. October 11.1914. at the Post Officeat Narberth. Pa.,1IIl4Uthe Act of March3, 18711.

    Mr. and ~ 1 r s .F. P. M ei gs a ndfamily ha\'e mm'ed from theirhome on South l\ arberth a venueto Newark. N. J.

    Mr. and r-.lrs. George H. Slanehave relurned from a weddin: .: ,trip to Cuba and are occupyingt h ei r n e w a l )a r tm e nt o n l\ arbertha ve nu e. M rs . Slane will be rem e mb e re d a s l\liss Kathryn Gold.

    SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Mrs. :\1ary 1\1. Livingstc n wasOne Dollar andFifty Cents Per Year III hostess to many friends last !vIon-

    Advance day evening ' -at her home onChestnut a\enue. Th e bridge \\ asg iv en t o raise money for th e build

    II1R fund of the \ \ 'omen's Club.T h er e w e re 10 guests.

    Mrs. Maurice A. Toomev, ofIO:H : \ lontgomery m'enue, has hers i st e r. M r s . \ \ ' il s ot l , o f Ha r ri sbu rg .as her guest for s ev er al d ay s,:\1 rs. Too me y e nt er ta in ed atluncheon a nd b ri dg e l as t T h ur scIav in h on or o f M is s G en e\ 'i ev e:\1acKlin. of McVevtown. Pa. Th egu e st s we re Mrs. \\"ilson', of Harrisburg: Mrs. C. B. Johnston, of

    High Philadelphia; 1\lrs. Thomas W.Blake. Mrs. W. T. Ped ico rd, Mrs.C. C. Tyson, :\I1:s. \ \ ' . J . R o be r tson and 1\Irs. HamId G. R e e \' e s . o f:-\arl:erth.

    :\[iss B ea tr ic e S ar ge nt . of\ViI1ow Crm'e, 1'1., ha s beens pe nd in g t he p as t week w it h h ersister-in-law, Mrs. Wi ll i am S argent. of I ~ IChestnut avenue.

    :\11'. J ef fe rs on D a \' i s Yo we l l h a spurchased a new car and willleave earlv next week for FloridaMr. Yowell 0 \ \ " I 1 ~a l a rge o rangegrO\'e a nd f ri en ds a re e xp ec ti nghim to k ee p t he m supplied withthe fruit throughout t he w i nt er .

    E l wo od Rich a rd s on , of ValleyView road. M er io n. l ef t Fridavfo r a week-end v is it t o Altoona ..

    :\1r. and :\frs. E. T. Boughmer.of II azleton mot , re (1 to \ ' is i t :\l rs.Boug-hmer's sister anrl family. th e.J. Fr a zi e r Pu ree ' s, of Elmwood.avenue.

    1 \ I i s ~: \ Ia r ion Bo t toms and : \ l i s ~ILouise J ones. a cc om pa ni ed b y

    ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ?lIrs. Henrv Smith , we re guests at:\Iiss Cyn thi a Me tzge r, daughter the \ \ 'est [ 'oint l\Iilitary Academy

    of :\-1 r. and Mrs. Carl B. :\1 e t zg e r. l as t week-end.will e nt er ta in t hi s a ft er no on b y I Miss Alberta D avi s, o f lona;j \ ' ing a l u n c h ~ O I . lan d b.ridge a: a ve n ue . w a s I ~ o s t e s sto the,!"emher h om e o n Gllpll1 road 111 honol bel'S of he r brtdge club last I hurs" f he r sister, 1\1iss Martha P o l ~ nday evening. He r guests included, \ Ie t z ge r. w h os e engagement wlIl Mr. and Mrs. Arthttr L. Cooke,be al;nounced at that t im e t o Mr. Mr. an d M rs. Frank Kennedy, Mr.!ohn Cah';n Gray. of Belfast . Maine anrI l \ lr s . Summers ?\ ewmat;, :\1 r.A mo ng th e g ue sts wiIl b ~ th e and ~ drs . . John C. Nash. :\1 r. andMisses Laura 11enderson, I rank- Mr s. II arold l\1. Griest. l\1r. awlford: Betty Bland. Germantown: 1\1rs. 1.. Fielding 1-\ o\\e. ;vIrs.C h ri s ti n e B ro ok . Germantown: George Burnett.M ar jo ri e \ Ve sc o tt . Cherbrook: l\Ir. and l\lrs. lohn \ \ ' . Voshell.Harriet Kn app . Be \' e rl y, N. J.; of Litt letown, ' D el aw ar e. w er eJanet Hayes. \ \ 'ynnewoud: H el en w ee k- en d g ue st s o i :\Ir. a n d : ' Ir s.rVlarshaIl. Patty Se:lers. A de le G eo rg e N o rm a n GiIl. of ~ It; Dud\\"veth. all irom 'Merion: Emily leya\'enue.1\\l::\1akin. Florence l\learie. :\111' l\It-s. C. C. Tvson, of 2 ~ ( jSabineg a re t \ \ "o o dw ar d. oi C ynw yd : avenue. entertained in honor ofLaura Wi nt e rs . R u th K r ai t . l1upe Miss El i zab e th E ng la nd at bridgeBurlingame. of B r yn : \ Ia w r: :',Iary l a st Sa t ur d ay e\ening. He r g u e s t ~1\1a nd es , F ra n ce s G ib bo ns , r-.Iary w e re M rs . George l\ l ichener, 1\[rs.1\!argaret R an so m. G l ad y s Rud- Arthur \\". B u ri l s. M r s. Llovd 13d ic k' a nd R ut h Rud(lick. o i A nl - E dg er to n. l\lrs. Louis S h e n ~ m a n .more; : \Ia ry D oh l, Katherine Mr5. 1\1. M. Li\'ingston. :\1 rs. L. H.A da ms . P at ie nc e \ \' oh lert. Betty 'I'r'ltter. 1\1rs. I. F. Purse. 1\lrs.Cook a nd H o n or a S ny d er . of N ar- Sulli\'an. Mrs. ' Thomas J. Manberth. ning, 1\1rs. \ \'. J. Pedicord, NT rs,

    Howard F. Cotter, :\1 rs. Otto.Mrs. ~ 1 . A. Toomey. :\'Ir s. ]. \ \'.l\'\'cAuliffe. 1\Iiss Fa'ith McA"111iffe.

    Caesar, the Slick Sleuth, Runs Down Mrs. F. \ \ ' . B. Humes.Mrs. Robert 1-1. Durbin was

    Some Facts. IlOstess to se\ 'eral fr iends at bridgeC ae sa r. the Slic k Sl euth. wh o last Saturday evening. There

    p ro mi se d l as t w ee k t o m ak e a thOl:- were 12 guests.oU

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    Phone Hilltop 1062-WMAIN LINE PIANO

    SERVICEPlano Tuntn!t.e ~ ~ i ~ ' "P:ayers an dGrands.Expert

    ReprOdUCing0 ".4i Plano~ , , ~-e.J and Amplco

    Service22 East Marthart AvenueS O UT H A RD MO RE , PA .

    "We Tun e for t he Wor ld' s ..Greatest Artists."

    WALTER NEWRUCK

    JAMES R. COLE

    Elm Gift andHemstitching Shop

    N A R B ERT H T H E ATE RB A R B ER S H OP

    121 N o rt h N a rb e rt h AvenueSpecializing in Women's and

    Children's Hail'-ClIttingS t r ic t l y S a n i ta r y Shop

    Phone: Narber th 2510 and 3771-W

    Beaded Bags and Bags ofAl l Kinds Repaired.

    Beads Restrung

    242 Haverford Avenue

    Rear of 250 Haverford Ave.House and Decorative Painting

    Mail Orders an d J o b bi n g P r o mp t l yAttended te

    Phone, Narberth 3639.W

    Carpenter and Builder17 Sch i ll e r Av en u e, N a r b er t h , Pa.

    460407365407430

    413508399319543103

    449373450286397146

    520,410 I92403 Screens and We a th e r S t r i pp i n g452

    1==============277m ' I ~ ~ N ~ ~ ~~ Radio for Xmas ~

    2\70 rn C. Roy Smith ~P. C. Po: 22 Ardmore Ave., Ardmore.750 ~ A1'd. 2927 : : Nm'berth 9989-W.583.536.107

    Holy Tr i ni t y L u t he r a n Church.Cletus A. S en ft , Pastor.

    S u nd a y, D e ce m be r 11:9.45 A. M.-Bible School.

    11.00 A. M .- The service. Theme:" T he P ur po s e o f t he K in g' s C om in g. "

    6.45 P. M.-Senior and JuniorLcagues.

    7.45 P. M . - T h e Vesper Service.Theme: "Messianic Prophecy."

    Tu es d a y, D c cc m bc r 13, m cc ti ng o ft he t ca ch cr s a nd officers of t he BibleSchool in t he c hu rc h b as em en t.

    F ri d ay , D ec em be r 16, 4.45, Catechism Class.

    Let White 's help you to choose the toothsome gift-the dessertfo r y our Ch ri stma s meal. Stop in t hi s week so that we canprepare a cake to order, with al l the famous White Quali ty bakedinto it.

    Church NotesT h e P r es b y te r ia n Church.

    Rcv. John Van Ness, Minister.Meetings for December 11.

    !l.45 A. 11. - Bihle School. Re-h ea rs al s o f C hr is tm a s m us ic .

    11.00 A. ~ l . - M o r n i n gworship. Serm on t he me : "Messianic Prophicies ."

    11.00 A. ~ L -Junior Church, underthe direction of Mrs. A. S. Digby.

    6.45 P. 1L-Senior a nd J un io r E ndcavors meetings .

    7.45 P. : \ l . -Evening worship . Subj e ct : " \ Vh a t More Could Go d H av eDone for Us?"

    Tuesday evening-Coml11unity BibleClass taught by Miss Harrison.

    Wcdnesday evening-Prayer Meeting. S ub j ec t: " Ch r is t ma s Reminisccnces."

    Mr. Pedicord is h o ld i ng f r eq u e ntr ch ea rs al s o f t he c ho ru s f or t he c antata to be su ng on Christmas evening.

    The date for the Bible SchoolC h r is t m as c a nt a t a has been set forThursday evening, December 22.

    Offers

    NARBERTH'S PIONEERSWEET SHOP

    SWEETS AND BAKED GOODS

    7.0ll P. M.-Younn' P co pl e' s F el - PENSHURST AYRSHIRES on m e mb e r o f t he L ow er Merion ILions won t h e p o in t for to ta l pins bylowship. MAKE BIG RECORD Health Board. R. K a p la n , A r d- t h e s m al l es t margin-one pin.

    - - - m o r e a n d L a n c as t e r a v e n ue s , A r d - Th e f ir st se ri cs . is nearing the end109 Cows Under Test in H e r d - more, is t h e s c a rl e t f e v er s u f fe r e r, and somc of t h ~h i gh e st a v er a ge s a n d

    d B b R b e d I R scores arc pubhshed as a f or ec as t o f

    S e co n d L a rge s t in Country. an a y Ig y, as a e ay the final results.Dur ing O c t o be r t h e h er d o f 101) A p a rt m e nt s , H a v er f or d , is quar- T he m at ch o f S at ur da y, D ec em be r

    A yr sh ir e c ow s o wn ed by Pens- antined for diphtheria . 3, is a " o st po n ed m at ch originallyh ur st F ar m of N a r b e t h, a v e r a g e d schedulcd for Novemher 4.

    SCOUTS ELECT NOVEMBER 29GU8 p ou nd s o f 4.26% milk, 21).70 BAPTIST BATTLERSpou nds o f b utte rfa t , r a nkin g C ( ) : - ; 1 ' 1 ~ T E D F n l l ~ lTI1f': F li t W I I 'A C; I' ~ ~ ~ ~ O I S ~ ~.. :::::::::: ~ ~ ~ g ~ meighth in t he U ni te d S t at es a m on g o f Honor, this should be .easilv ar - March 123 116 126all h e rd s t e s te d u n de r th e rules of d . Durbin 167 140 100

    range . SmedleY, H. T. 160 142 128the Ay r s h i r e B r e ed e rs ' A s so c ia - }I r. H a rm a n, w h o is the coach at 773 662 634 20;t i on o f B r a nd o n, Vermont, accord- Haverford CoIlege will tr y to ar - PRESBYTERIAN PILOTSing to A d va n ce d R e g is t r y S u pe r - ran ge fo r the use' of the C O l 1 e g e l ~ ~ O ~ ? ~ I 1.. ::::::::: ~ : ~ g: ~ ~ : 4 : 2 : ~

    ~ntendent \V. A. Kyle. Th e total swimming llOOI s o t h at m e mb er s of Haws 140 143 138

    B a pt i st C h ur c h of the Evangel. . I I f tl ' I I ~ G()')2 Harris 125 100 139 364Yle C O l i S le n wa s I, . ,J. the trool) c an t ak e l if es av in g an d IRiddle 171 145 161 477S u nd a y, D e ce m be r 11: I 'Ik _

    !l..l;'j A. ~ L - C h u r c hSchool. pounc s ml . swimming tests t he re . P r ob a bl y t he 748 6n 75a 21.511.00 A. M.-Morning worship . Ser- Nineteen of the indi\'idual ani- s a m e a r r an g e m en t can be made at DECEMBER 2

    man: "The P a ra d o x o f Lifc." A Christ- I l 'fi d f t I l l ' l ] ~ \ II . CI I METHODIST METEORSma s qu a I e or le )reec s t le -enn f t 1 etlc t \ ) o Purring 106 158 149m as s er mo n. .Fifty-Pound-List ," of these high S o m e i n te r es t in g d o in g s will hap- Reiss 162 177 169

    7.00 P. M .- Yo un g P co p le 's D ev o- I t' I I I I . P f S I Reger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 137 134t i onal Scrvice . Topic: "Money a nd p ro c uc IOn 10nors were concec ec pen t l iS season. ro essor nyc er Balley 161 158Rcligion." t o H az el 's Good Gift , a n e ig ht - will t ak e t he boys t o t h e o b se r va t or y Jenkins, El. 175 218 150

    P M E I' S f Bl1nd 1037.45 . 1 .- wen1l1g wors IIp. er- year-old t h a t gave IMl;j pounds 0 of C e n tr a l H i g h School , an d other _ _mon: "The Christmas Message in 'Ik 8 I f ' 674 851 760 2285Art." A study of three o f t he w or ld 's ml " G!J.5 pounc s at. m en p re se nt pr01111sed to arrange LUTHERAN LIONSIll ',lstcrl)I'cces, COPICS of ,..111ch wl'll he P e ns h ur s t F a rm IS considered v is it s t o C ra ml )' s S hi l) ya nl , t he Humphries 147 149 163 459Methodist- Episcopal C h u r c h . , , C PI If Haist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 120 135 358

    M . given t o t ho se attending' the servicc. to he on e of th e leading Ayrshire Breyer s Ice ream a nt , e tc . IRipper 104 116 95 315H.ev. \\T. S h e ri d a n D a ws o n, IIllster. I R b t 171 132 136 439\Vcdncsday, Deccmber 1 ~ : ., b r ee d in g e s t ab l is h m en t s in t le th is m ee ts t he eve of Commander; 0 er son ,S u nd a y, D e c em b e r 11 : 0 !' 'f P S T _ ,Albert _70 152 179 SOl~ ~

    9.45 A. M.-Bible School. H R. () .' l \ ' . - raycr e : v l ~ , e .oPIC:IClllll1tr).. A ni ma ls b re d at this Va n A u k en , doubt less he wi ll l e t the _ - - -

    ~n. "The \Vl tness of Jesus ' Llfc. A study

    . . . .695 669 708 2072

    F. W. Stites, superintendcnt. of thc tenth chapter of John's Gospel. ' :ll 'm Will be fO.U1:d 111 m o st e ve ry boys see "Saratoga," the new air- DECEMBER 311.00 A. 1L-Morning w or sh ip . S er - F ri da y, D ec em bc r Hi : I ~ t a t eof the Ul1Ion. At p r e s e n t plane carner. T he se t ri ps , w hi ch Nlcholson BAPTIST BATTLERS

    mon by the pastor. T hc me : " T he 'f l I 1 I I . I M f 170 11i9 125 464Lord's Financial Plan." 1:!.1;; P. 11 . - !c. pastor )!Oal casts the l e n l sire IS P e n s l lIrs t I an are in t he f or m 0 hikes, a re e n- Keirn 126 150 149 425

    T h e E ve r y- l\ le mb e r C an va ss wil1 t! le . Nooday RchglOus S er vi ce f ro m I()' \\.ar , a y o u n g bull t h a t has t i re l y a s a reward of merit. ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~,:,: ..~ . . . . . . .m ~ ~ ~ g ~ mI S d f ' '11 StatIOn WLIT. I . I ~ I I' l b J I I S dl y H T 139 172 155 461take p ace on un ay a ternoon. l e rO\'en liS va u e as a )reec I11g ast ut 1I0t east. t le great lIeec me e, . . . . . . . _ _ _ _

    'vorkers will mee t at the church at . ] I' I I t

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    I '1 k ff F i rs t C h ur c h of C h ri s t S c ie n ti s t. ,Ire.. - IS c. au g 1 ers lave com- tS mell or assls an scou m a s e r s. 706 744 650 10:! P. 1\0. and WI I ma e an c ort to' I

    t I t . t . I tt t f r 'J'I t I . t t l 1 LUTHERAN LIONScal1 a t e ve ry h om e in t h e c o n gr e ga - \ \Toman' s Club Bui lding. !1> e ~ ( \\Ien y-elg 1 ~ : ~ >0 p 0

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    lion before 6 P. M. I .-\rdmore A\'enuc, .-\rdnlOrc. POI. , U ct lO lI t la t a\ 'erage .J,lhh potlnc s all< \\'1 I I l g to \ror.; or JO)'s. . . .ny Haist 164 163 g ~6.45 P. M.-Epworth League devo- 11 A.M.-Sunday senices. mille ;\ll;1.02 pounds fat, before likely lad. y ou n g o r old, w h o t h in k s ~ ~ c : e ~ ~ : ~ ~ n . : : : : : : : : :127 159

    t iona l meet ing . Topic: " P e a c ~,?nl II. A. : \ l . -Sunday .school s c : , i c c ~ .r e a c h i n g m a t t l ri t \ '. he can till the bill. p le as e g et 111 Weiss 146 145 106E ar th A m on g 1 !e n .of Good- ~ I I I . \\' ~ d l l e s d a ) ;C\'clllng testl11lOllIal Th e farm is o \ ~ ' n e dh)' P e re i r a l t o uc h w i th S c o u tm a s te r l o h n \ \ ' i l - Albert _ _ I ~

    7.45 P. M.-Evenl l lg worship. Ser- n1l'ctlllg, R 0 clock. ' , - . I . . . , . 688 765 648 2101mon by th e nastor. Sermon them e: Reading Room. 1!l \ Ves t L a nc a s te r R o be 2 t s , Sr., an d IS m a n ~ g e db ~ son ,:lI1d : \ ~ s l s t a n tScoutmasters DECEMBER II" G od R e ig n s. " an'nue, opcn week-days frol11 10.:10 to Dr . E z r a S. Deubler. preSIdent at "Doc Hutehll1son a nd A rt Cooke. NichOlson ..~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ :~ 5 ~ T T L f 9 ~ s170

    Th e r e g ul a r m o n th l y mceting' of the 4.:lO, e xc ep t \ "e d nc s da y. w hc n it is th e B a l a - C v n w y d - ' ~ \ h r b e r t hRo - Smedley, W. D 115 146 149L ad ie s' A id S oc ie ty will he held o n o pe n from I:! n oo n t o 4.:10 and !l to t . CI l ' . , BOWLERS NEARINGEND Durbin 169 196 127Tuesday e ve ni ng a t 8 o ' clock . !l.4.; ill thc cvening. al y U ). Keirn 153 113 137

    Th c King's Heralds will m ee t o n Th e suhject for the Hihl( ' Icsson ser- ISEASE TAKES JUMP OF FIRST SERIES Marsh 1 ~ 1 ~ 1 ~\Vedncsday a f te r no o n a t :1.4;; o'clock, mOil for Sunday. Dccemher 11, is "Gnc! D 696 816 765a t t he c hu rc h. the P r e s c ~ v c rof M a n . " -- - Meteors Leading Section "A" by R e ~ e. . . . . . ~ ~ . ~ ~ . ~ ~ I S i l r E T ~ ~ R S150

    Praycr and Praise Sen'ice on - - - - - - - - Sixten Cases Reported-Health Board P I 152 152 138We d ne s d ay a t 8 P. M. WINTER COMES BUT- M e mb e r' s S o n S t ri c ke n Wit h Tphoid. Heavy Margin. M ~ r l ~ r n g _ . : : : : : : : : : : : :154 182 155

    Th e pastor will givc a missionary co. f t ' I' Thc festi\'itics of Thanksgiving inter- Reiss 114 128 135a d dr e ss i l lu s tr a te d b y t h e s t er c op t ic o n. ...,Ixteen cases a can aglous c 15- j er ed w it h t hc h o wl i ng o f the ' match Jle t rouhle for b ot h t el ep ho ne t )' I) ho id f ev er , scarlet fe\'er, !wr as wee' . IT ree Oames-El. Jen Ins 54H.on A. ~ f . - H o l yCOll1l11union. \\'e h a\ 'c h ad s om e h ot matches r ~ - I~ e a m - S l n g l eOame-Meteors 851

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    BALACYNWYDARBERTH

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    Nearly everybody seems surprised how easily the payments are kept up.

    They are also surprised how quickly the balance

    grows, and how soon Christmas rolls around again.

    Several weeks before that the Club has matured, and

    you have the money to do with as you like. That isabout the surest way of helping Santa Claus make

    Christmas a pleasant time for everybody.

    ". "re In.

    SantaClaus HelpsThose

    TITLE & TRUST CO.

    JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB

    CLUB MA TURES IN 50 WEEKS

    . Easiest thing in the world, but you need to dosomething about it yourself.

    Santa Claus can't do it all.

    Who Help Themselvesto be certain 01 a good Christmas next year

    THE MERION

    Join our Christmas Club right off, along with the others.Several Classes are offered. Select the one (or more)

    you wish, bring the first payment to the bank, and you

    $10.00 per week pays $500.00 plus interest5.00 per week pays . . . . . . . . . . .. 250.00 plus interest2.00 per week pays . . . . . . . . . . .. 100.00 plus interest1.00 per week pays. . . . . . . .. . .. 50.00 plus interest

    .50 per week pays . . . . . . . . . . .. 25.00 plus interest

    .25 per week pays . . . . . . . . . . .. 12.50 plus interest

    .05 Progressive per week pays 63.75 plus interest

    .02 P r o ~ e s s i v eper week pays 25.50 plus interest

    .05 Reducing pe r week pays .. , 63.75 plus interest

    .02 Reducing pe r weekpays . .. 25.50 plus interest

    This being a bank for everybody, we cordially inviteall to

    ARDMORE

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    Flush wi th window sil ls ,tight to wal ls , decorat ive,less expensive than metal,c an be p ai nt ed t o m at ch theroom-these are some of theunusual features o f t he secovers.

    ORDER BEFORECHRISTMAS

    Eve.'yone

    KNWsUgly Radiators

    can be hi dden by

    RADIATOR COVERSBuilt to Order

    of

    Seasoned Lumber

    Lumber .. M il lwo rk . CoalBelmont Ave., West ManayunkPHONE: MANAYUNK 0105

    JOS. MILES SONS

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    Bell Phone:Rittenhouse 0928

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    The Sign 01 the BeJt MeatJ

    You Will Find

    Seasonal T's

    2106 MARKET STREETOpposite Erlanger Theatre

    Rittenhouse 7070

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    The Link Between Forest and Home

    29 BaJa Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd

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    BRADLEY'S MEATS

    C LEANLINESS, courteous employees andgood meats when you visi t Bradley's Market . Open for inspection:

    MONDAYS UNTIL THURSDAY to 5.30 P. M.FRIDAYS TO 6.00 P. M .SATURDAYS TO 7.00 P. M.

    W hy n ot v is it us a nd get acquainted withgood meats?

    YOU AR E INVITED TO OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT

    To be served by us for the next th ir ty days

    The waiters ar e ready to take your orders fo r '.the Lumber necessary t o make :

    TREE PLATFORMSTOY FURNITURETRESTLESTRAIN PLATFORMSTO OL B OX ESTABLES

    To make the se a rt ic le s su cce ssfu lly, youshould use:

    TRUE WHITE PINKTHE CEDARST HR EE N EE DL E P IN ETHE WOOD ETERNAL-CYPRESS

    Th e " Us e of Wood" slogan contest closesDecember 15. Have you mailed yours? I f not,call Cynwyd 662 and we will be g lad to mailyou a book.

    Shull Lumber. Company

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    Christmas ShoppingSome m on th s a g o w e w er e sufficiently indiscreet t o g e nt ly

    c o nd e mn o u r f e ll owmen fo r be ing s h ee p i n allowing themselvesto be sheared by a well-known prize fight p ro mo te r. A ga in w eh a v e o b se r ve d t he bovine tendencies of t he h u m an race.

    Go i n to Ph i lade lph ia any a f te rnoon a n d s ta n d on an y busycorner; w a tc h t he s o- c al le d " re a so ni ng animal," man, an d hismate , woman , an d s ee h ow they conduct themselves in the holida y crowds. Th e traffic signals change; a ha ras sed moto r is ts t ar t s t o crawl across an intersection; c rowds su rge ou t in frontof him; individuals stop, step back, step a h ea d o r stand an d lookat him ; h e stops, starts again, a nd t he w ho le p er fo rm an ce isr e pe a te d . F in a ll y w it h g r ea t b e a ds o f p e rs pi ra t io n o n his browth e driver reaches the other side of the street.

    Fo r t he n e xt exhibit, step into a n y g r ea t d e pa r tm e n t s to re .Hundreds of people will be pawing ove r articles on every couqteran d glaring because the c le rk w ho h as stopped several minutesto h el p t he m h as finally w a it ed o n some on e else. Impatientgroups stand t app ing the ir toes looking f or s om e o ne wh o doesno t arrive, an d i nciden tal ly p revent ing buye rs f rom approaching the counters. T h re e o r four girls w a lk a b re a s t through theaisles an d m a ke o t he r w al ke rs d o dg e them. Gum-chewing salesgirls adjust their coiffures while customers s in k i nt o s e at s b e fo rethe counters. Tired mothers drag along th e youngsters wh oblubber or chant, "Where's Santa Claus}"

    W hy d o we, w ho h av e c ho se n t h e suburbs or t he coun tryfor ou r permanent habitat, feel o b l iged t o move in great drovesin t h e h e ar t o f t he c it y j us t before Christmas} It is our experie n ce t ha t t o da y C hr is tm as s ho pp in g c a n b e done more leisurelyan d more pleasantly nearer home. If e v er t he re was need fora buy-at-home-week i t i s the week be fo re Christmas. W h il e w eh a ve n ev er b ee n a sk ed to boos t Main Line merchant s , we prop os e t o do t he m a jo ri ty o f o ur s ho pp in g w it h t he m; t he y h av egiven us new an d attractive shops a n d b r ou g ht g o od s n ea r o urh o me s t h at equal a ny w e c ou ld find in town. In many casestheir prices a re q ui te a s lo w a s t ho se i n t he c i ty; this is d ue , n odoubt, to lower overhead; if the prices ar e s l igh tl y h ighe r, theca r f are would more than e at u p the difference. Then, of course,t he re' s the inconven ience an d delay of downtown shopping.

    Wh o wants to motor into town these d ays } W ho w an ts toswirl through the mass of humanity that congests every thoroughfare} Wh o wants to s ho p w he re h e m us t s pe nd m an y m in ut es

    waiting for his w a nt s t o be attended to}We a re n ot down on Christmas. Th e spirit of giving an dt h e a t ti tu d e o f b r ot h er h oo d is worth all t he annoyance an d inconvenience tha t the selection of gifts causes the givers. Muchof the inconvenience, as we have po in t ed out, c an b e avoided.We'd far r a the r d r ive a round Narberth, Bala, Cynwyd, Ardmorean d B ry n M aw r t o s ho p t ha n to risk o ur f en de rs a nd t he livesan d l im bs o f h u nd r ed s o f menta lly a t roph ied pedes t ri ans an dsomnambulists in the city.

    KENNEDYIS MADENEW KIWANISHEAD

    M. P. Claney Is No w VicePresiden t of Main Line

    Service Club.

    NASH DISCUSSES WILLS

    .- -------------------------.1 ;-._-_-. --:: R. S. TOUHILL :: Eleotrical Contractor :, "Service With a Smile" ,, 703 S. BOWMAN AVENUE ,: Estimates Furnished :

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    The annual election of the MainLine Kiwanis Club was held Tuesday e\'ening at the weekly meeting.

    Those elected were: President , D.J. Kennedy; immediate past president, C. H. Meredith; vice president, 1\1. P. Claney; treasurer, J. H'IHall; district trustee, Joseph Cairns,

    Jr.; directors: Alexander Ferguson, IM. J. Casey, George Gane. Ira V.Hale. W. A. Madden, H. E. Johns on a nd R. F. Mahan.

    This completes the roster of offi-

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    ADORABLETOGSFORTHE

    N E W B A BI E S

    Authorized Dealers

    Majestic A and B Eliminators

    MOHAWK-SONORA

    RADI O

    ALBERT and DIL WORTH

    SALES

    The Perfect Gif t for Bride , Chr is tmas or the Linen Shower

    310 Dudley Ave.

    Linens Woven to Your Individual Measurements o n t heOld-Fashioned Hand Looms

    HISTORICAL PATTERNS

    SOMETHINGNEW ON THE MAIN LINE!

    MRS.F. WARDENLIPPINCOTTThe Shuttle and Bobbin Shop

    5 Sabine Ave., Narberth Narberth 3969.M

    Mrs. Emily Pratt GroutFoxboro, Massachusetts

    formerly

    Mrs . Emily Fra tt Gou ld

    SILK NEGLIGEESB E D S AC QU ES

    W O RK B A GSPIN CUSHIONS

    SACHETS

    Will be at the Green Hill Farms Hotel at OverbrookDECEMBER 12th, 13th, 14th, 1927

    Easy Shopping Away F ro nt t he Holiday

    Confusion an d Lots of Parking Space !! ! !FOR THE GROWN-UPS DOLLS AND DOLLS FOR THE BABIES

    JUST T O O L OV ELY FORW OR DS ; D OL LS T HAT A RE

    REALLY PRETTY ANDD R ES S ED I N THE REALEST

    WAY IMAGINABLE. AND ASOFT DOLLIE FOR THE

    LITTLEST BABE.

    Dressing Gowns that are roomily made and ~ r a p p i n g l ycomfortable. Especially beautiful and smart are the black satin pillows andwork baskets-and other gifts.

    NEVER FOUND ELSEWHEREDo come! For this fascinating display will stir up the Spirit 01

    Christmas within you!

    FANNY H. LOOSPiano Teacher

    Studio Over Garage at417 HAVERFORD AVENUETELEPJ lONE: NARBERTJI 2092

    TA X I S E RV I C EP. F. DONAHUE

    Residence, Station,Narberth 4031 Narberth 4007

    Baggage Called f o r a n d Delivered108 CONWAY AVENUE NARBERTH

    J. L. McCRERY,

    Cashier.

    O U R T O W N

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    AT THE THEATER

    HOWARD C. F R I T ~ C HJustice nf the Peare

    REAL ESTATE

    Fire Insurance--Best Comllanl ..,P hD ne _ .. I.W IU aanrr.rtI Awe.

    (1-7-28)

    Perhaps for the first tim e in thehistory of m o ~ i o npictures, a plumberhas been made the hero of a cinemaproduction in "Jake the Plumber,"FBOcomedy fcature, which will be shownat the Narberth Theater for two daysbeginning Friday.

    Edward J. Luddy, director of "Jakethe Plumber," has invaded a new fieldand brought an unusually funny production to the screen . The pic turefeatures Jess DeVorska, a newcomerto comedy ranks. and his work in thispicture undouhtedly assures him ap l a c ~among the leading funsters ofl11o\"lcland.

    NOTICEThe annuo.l meeting of the stockhold

    ers of The No. rber th National Bank fo'the election of directors and such otherbusiness as may properly come beforethe meeting will be held a t t he banking:house on Tuesday, January 10, 1928, at5 P. M.

    \\'llC'ne\'er the name of )'Irs. "VallaceHcid appears on a scrcen productionsOl11cthing unusual may be lookcd for."Thc Satin \\'oman," which is the feature a t the Narberth Thcater on Dc-ccnlber 12 and la, is no exception. I I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Hcre is the spectacular, vivid story I~f ~ ra s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l a ~ V ; \ ~ i eb t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l u ~ h ~ f ~ b ~ ~ l a ~ ~ ~ ~i J ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Z $ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i 9 i 9i 9 i 9 ~ V ~ i 9 ~ ~of the world but who, a t the, same time, ~ ~ ,lost the love of her husband; and W The N ARBER T H T' HEATER ~fa>:!:;: R,id """na l ly p i " , th, titk It . - . . :Irole herself and has secured for her Wsupport the scrvices of Rockliffe Fel- ~ The Main Line's Most Beautiful Playhouse ~lows, John Miljan, Alice White, Laska ~ Narberth Avenue, n or th o f Haverford ~ .Winters , Gladys Brockwell , Ethel ~ ~ .Wales and Ruth Stonehouse. W ~Brilliant scenes in the fashion salons ~ - ~of New York, the society atmosphere ~ Shows Daily, 7 and 9 P. M. Matinee Wednesday, 2.30 P. M. ~of Florida in winter, form the back- W 'fG1ground for a s tory tha t is as unusual ~ Saturday-Special Children's Matinee at 2.30 P. M. ~ .as it is dramatic. "Valter Lang directed ~ AMPLE PARKING SPACE ..e.tthe production, which ranks as one W 'fG1of the 1110st gorgeous screen offerings ~ ~ 'of the season. ~ ~'" '" * ~ Friday and Saturday, December 9 and 10 ~

    Bringing with it the scent of theW ~

    Ilorthern pine forcsts, "The Coward," ~ SALLY PHIPPS with JOHN DARROW and NICK STUART in ~an F B 0 production starring War- "HIGH SCHOOL HERO" ~ncr Baxter, will sho\\" at the Narberth ~ A romance of youth and love. Proving that youth learns many things In High Schoolnot ~Theater next \Vednesday and Thurs- ~ taught by the teachers. Boys will be bOyS and girls will be girls, especially w he n y ou m ix ~day. ~ them together In High School. ~ ,

    Adapted for the screen frol11 a story W COMEDY-"SUITE HOMES" 'fG1that ran in Hearst's International ~ NARBERTH THEATER NEWS AESOP'S FABLES ~l\lagazine, "The Coward" deals with ~

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    the adventures of a young society man, WClinton Philbrook, w ho g oe s into the ~ PROGRAM-WEEK OF DECEMBER 12 ~north woods of Canada to reclaim his ~ M .setlosl honor. W onday alld Tuesday ~

    In love w ilh a n exquisite girl, Phil ~ MRS WA L LA C E R E I D 'fl3lbrook unfortunately drags her name ~ . J , " in otMinlo a brawl in which he is defeated W THE SATIN WOMAN" ~by his rival. In the attcmpt to build ~ 'fG1~ ~ ; ~ i ~ e l f l i ~ I Pe : l ~ n ~ l ; .~ \ ~ ~ i l t l ; l ; k ~ ~ r ~ h l ~ e ~ ~ ; ~~ Th e s c re e n' s m o s t interesting personality, M's. Wallace Reid, in an +Mbreaking hike through the wilderness ~ unusual d ra m a o f a w om a n w ho a lm o st f o rg ot s he w as a w if e a n d m o th e r ~with a picturesque French-Canadian ~ - u n t i l it wa s too late. ~trapper, and emerges a man. W C d "F F W " ..e.tOn the completion of his trip, Phil ~ orne y - our aces est 'fl3lbrook saves the life o f h is riv al tha ~ Narberth Theater News Pathe, Topics of the Day ~he m ay a ve ng e h imself l at er. T he W ~manncr in which he wins the girl and ~ ~ 'fG1redeems his honor forms the drama ~ W d d d Th d ~ic climax. W e nes ay an urs ay~ ~~ ~ "THE COWARD" ~m: S t a rr i n g WA R N E R B A XT E R !It MisundeYStood and mistrosted-branded as an out-and-out Coward : :

    W -;-banished. f ro m h is circle of f r i e nd s - je e r e d a t by his enemies-a hnman 'fG1~ pIece of dr i f twood-but h ow h e c am e through ! ~W A :weakling , f a ci n g h i s doom, wins regenera t ion in th e flaming crucible ~~ o f d e st m y ! - t r u l y th e most power ful drama o f t he year an d a show you'll ~~ n e ve r f o r ge t ! ~~ Comedy-"Beauty Parlor," No. 4 ~~ Grantland Rice, "Sportlight" "on the Hoof" ~~ Special Mat inee Wednesday a t 2 .30 P. M. ~

    ~ ---------- ~~ Friday and Saturday ~= "JAKE THE PLUMBER" ~~ With JESS DE VORSKA ~~ " To H o r se , " th e maidens c r y - a n d what can poor Jake do. Hammers ~~ are dropped, wrenches tossed as ide and Jake becomes a e j o ck y ! You' l l howl ~~ you'll scream, you 'l l ro ll f rom y o ur c h ai r a s J es s De Vorska, world's s u ~~ preme. c o me d y f in d , g al lo ps fo r love an d fotune in this roaring novelty ~~ sensatIon. ~~ Comedy-Ben Turpin, "Hollywood Hero" ~Nlt Narberth Theater News Aesop's Fables ~mt - - - - - - - ~Nlt Special Children's Matinee Saturday, 2.30 P. M. :II ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

    Health Board Finds Quali tyImproved in Recent

    Tests

    14 GAMES COMPANY HEAD OBJECTS

    $11,849.50 COLLECTED

    Red Cross Still O pe n f or M em be rships.

    The total m e mb e rs hi ps u p todate for the I U2t; Rol l Cal l : 'I Ia inL in e B ra nc h A me r ic a n R ed C ro ssis 6253. These, together with cont r ibu tions , make a t ot al s um of$11,S-W.50.

    A l ist o i t he d is tr ic ts a nd t he iramounts will b e g iv en l at er , asseveral have n ot v et m ad e a c omplete report as y ~ t .

    S ho ul d b y accident a ny h ou se sbe mis sed b y the solicitor thosewishing to r e ne w t he ir m e mb e rships or join the ~ I a i nLineB ra nc h m ay bring or s en d s ubs cri pt io ns to h ea dq ua rt er s, Memorial Building, Bryn Mawr.

    Although complete returns are,not a ya il ab le e xc e t f ro m l es s thanh a l ~o f t h e v o l u n t ~ e r s ,yet by comparll1g returns from the sameun it s th is vear with l as t t he Philadelphia Commi tt ee IS able tomake a forecas t of R ol l Cal l results on a conservatiye basis.

    An average increase in membership o\'er last year of about 120/0is indicated. m ad e u p as follows:A bout 100/0 in the c it y w ar dsand coun ty b ranches . About 20%increase in t he indus tr i al and IHIS:ne5s group through t he a pp oi nt ee s in o ff ic es . Th e booths , t hemiscellaneous and scatteringsources a bo ut t he s am e, bu t witha l ar ge r r c tu rn 111 dues. Fromt he m en 's c om mi tt ee s i t is estam at ed a t l ea st 2000 members 111the iorms are pa ying due s ove rthe dollar a year. This was a n ew

    Seven Teams Aid in FormingMain Line Basketball

    Association.

    CHURCHLEAGUE IWATER SCARE WASELECTSOFFICERSI NEEDLESS, CLAIM

    Question Box to Be Feature of L. W.u. Meeting.

    rh e r egu lar mee ting of the Nar

    h er th L ea gu e o f \ Vo me n Vot er swill he held 111 t he A me ri ca nLegion Rooms, Community Building, n ex t M on da y a t :3.15 P. M.T he l at e starting" time is due tothe fact that the kindergarten also PRINCIPAL TO SPEAKh el d i n that r00111 i s d ismissed at - -:1 P :'II. A l a rge a t tendance i s Teaching Methods Topic at Mothers'hoped for at t hi s m ee ti ng . C ou n- Council Meeting.c i lman Danie l Leitch wi ll s pe ak . Pr in ci pa l G eo rg e H . \\'ilson, atTh e subject o f h i s ta lk wil l be that t he r eg ul ar m on th ly m ee ti ng ofperenial1y interesting one, "The Mothers' Council, wil1 talk onF ina nc es o f th e Bo rou gh. " a nd "New methods 111 t ea c hi ng a ndwho should know them better w hy t he y a re better t ha n t he oldthan Mr. Leitch Th e second ones."speak:r will be Mrs. Edgar H. The meeting will b e h el d 1\1onC oc kn ll . h e r topic heing "The day eyening, December 12, at SC o m ~ l 1 i t t e eof Seventy." These 1 o 'c lo ck , in t he N ar be rt h 1uniormeet1l1g's are open to the public, High School. -and it is hoped al l peo; lle inter- All Narberth peo';le interestede st ed i n these subjects will be on in the .schools will ~ n j o ythis ophan(\. portul11tv and the discussion which

    Th e League is to have a Ques- " ,i l l fol iow. Co me p re pa re d t otion ,Box. \ \ ' ha t do y ou w an t t o ask a ny q ue s ti on s which haveknow? Ask the L ea gu e a nd a ny a ri se n in )'our o wn m in ds , a s M r.reasonable question pu t in writ- \;Vilson will answer them af te r hisi ng n ot later than a w ee k b ef or e a dd re ss .the meetings will be l i sted for an :\Iiss Kevorkian will CTive atanswer. Send quest ions to Mrs . th is meet ing , a report of the ~ e d -A. C. Staples. 12-1 Woodside ave- ical examination w hic h h as j us tnue. T he L e ag ue is p lann ing to been completed at the school.have very in te re s ti ng mee tings Th e Council welcomes at itst hi s year, taking up one local and meetings a ll p eo p le who are inan e e i t ~ e rS ta t e o r national ques- terested in the school, whethertion WIth competent people to they are members of the Councilspeak.on each. or not.

    WHAT WOULDYOULIKE TO KNOW?

    PAG E E IG H T

    Re-elected as Pres ident andVite President of L. M.

    School Body.

    AUSTIN, SELLERSAGAINHEAD BOARD

    - - -\Villiam L. A us ti n, o f R os em on t, ( )f fi ce rs fo r the new vear were No alarm n ee d b e f el t about the

    and ~ l r s .J. C. Sel1ers , J r., o f Mer- e lec ted at a banquet ot ' the M ai n q ua li ty o f w at er s upp li ed M ainl on , w er e re -e Je ct ed p re si de nt a nd l .i nc B as ke tb al l L e ag ue , h el d l as t L i ne r e si de nt s b y t h e P hi la de lp hi a 1 HARRY B. WALLVIce president , respect ively, of the Fr iday n igh t in the Y. M. C. A. S ub ur ba n \ Ya te r C om pa ny , ac- ILower : 'Ilerion School Board at its at : \r dl i1 or e. A const i tu t ion was cOlding to C. E. Davi s , manage r I Plumbing, Gas Fitting

    ,111l1tlal e le ct io n m ee ti ng M on da y drafted and wil1 be presented for . tl . 1 tt I . 1 and Heating

    1 I. ot Ie company 111 a e er w lIC 1

    night in the Senior High School a t a pp ro va at anot leI' meetlllg of the ' , N A R B E R T H , PA t.\nlmore. church leag'ue, to be he ld Tue5-' w as r ea d at t he D e ce m be r meet- PHONE, NARBERTH 3652M

    :'Ilrs. Se ll ers' se lec ti on as vice da ): n ig ht , in t he A r dm o re "Y," ing of the Lower 1Vlerion Health -=====::===============p re si de nt f ol lo we d h er r e- el ec ti on w hI ch s er ve s a s i ts headquarters. Board , he ld Monday night in the CHAS. F. EBERTto membership on the board in No- I \ \. alter Carpenter, physical direc- township at Ardmore. J bbv em be r. S he w as m ad e v ic e p re si - tr. of, the y-. M.,. presided at Mr. D a v i ~ ,who i ~a former chief 0 lng Carpellterd en t fo r t he f ir st t im e l as t D ec em - l 'nday s meetll1g untIl t he n e w of- of the Plnladelphm "Tater Bu- REPAIRS and ALTERATIONSb er t o s t \ ~ c c e dRichal:d J. Hamilton, f i c e ~ ' swere elected. real!. wrote ~ h e.health board pro- 103 Dudley Avenuewho dechned re-electIOn to the post. Charles \\!. Peckw 'o r th , o f the test1l1g publIcatIOn November 11 PHONE: NARBERTH 4129

    E le ct io n o f o fi lc er s a nd a cc ep t- Uanerch Presbyterian Church, oi a report by Chemist David \Vil-ance uf the monthl)' repurt of was made pres iden t o f the league, bur Horn that hacil1us col i in theSuperin tendent S . Edgar D ow ns w it h \ Vi ll ia m Hurd, Narberth]O c. c. count of tested water hadwere the chief features of the Methodist, vice president. \Var- shown plus cultures recently.School Board 's brie f meeting . Ex- ren F. D ru mm , C yn wy d P re sb y- P ub li ca ti on of t he r ep or t thatt racts f rom the super in tendent 's re- t er ia n, w a s c ho se n secretary a nd M ai n L in e w at er w as no t up toport follow: Cy SIgnor, of the Llanerch Metho- par resulted in several telephone

    : 'I londay wil l see the opening of (list, treasurer. calls to the health office at Arel-the : \ sh land School annex. i t is now Th e c hu rc h b a sk et ba ll s ea s on more, and to the water companyhuped. By that t ime sufficient s m ~ l lwil l begin early in Janua ry, when o f f i ~ eat Bryn. M a ~ v r ,by a l ~ r ~ e dtin,tl repair,.; an(1 adjustments WIll the seven teams in t he l eague wi ll i reSIdents askl11g If . all ?rmkmglie m ad e to e na bl e c la ss es t o mo ve commence playin'" the 14 "'ames water should be bOIled 111 orderin. S om e d iff ic ul t, is b ei ng c xp er i- s ch ed ul ed f or b their s ~ a s o n .to be m ade safe. M r. D av is o benced with the he; lt ing p1a;l t, but it C hu rc h es p a rt ic ip a ti ng t hi s y e ar jected t o th is r epo r t i n h is l e tt e r tois expected that this wil l be rem- in t he le ague a re the Karberth t he h ea lt h b oa rd , a nd in a s t a t ~ -edied II) ' 1'1(Jnday. : ' Iethodist , Narberth Presbyterian, 'ment t o t he p re ss ' We dn es da y a t-

    Extensive use of hat h the high Grace Chapel of Oakmont, L1an- ternoon.school l ib ra ri es by t he S en io r a nd e rc h , Pr es by te ri an , L la ne rc h .F a ll r ai ns .caused the presenceJ un io r H ig h S ch oo l s tu de nt s h as : ' le thod ls t , t he Y. 111. C. A. and 01 m o re s ed Im en t 111 t he w at erc on vi nc ed th e S ch oo l B oa rd t ha t it the Cynwyd Presbyterian. than usual, h ea lt h b o ar d officialswill be justifIed next spring in mak- J: cn ja mi n ~ I . n e r y ,P hi la de lp hi a a ss er t, a nd t hi s c au se d t he t.emi ng a s pe ci al a pp ro pr ia ti on f or t he b a s k e t l ~ a ~ 1 o f ~ c l a l ,w ~ st ~ l espeak - porary plus. c u l t u r e ~t o b e nO,tlcedpurchase of n ew b oo ks f or t he se li - er at 1