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Volume 6, No. 15 O UR T o Nar ber th, Pa., Fr iday, January 17, 1930 Price, Three Cents Upper Darby and Germantown Academy .Fall Bef ore Maroon Basketball Team Budget and Ta x Rate Adopted by Counc il Appropriate '$88,844 to Run Borough During the Year 1930. The budget fo r 1 930. consisting of th e sum of eigh t y -e i g ht t h o u sa n d eight hundred an d forty-four dollars ($88, 844), w as a do p te d by o r di n an c e b y the Narberth Borough Council at its regu l ar m ee ti ng on Mo nd ay n ig ht at Elt1' Hall. Th e t ax rate of 19 mills on the dollar w as a ls o passed by ordinance I nc1uded in t he budget for the first t ime is an item of $1400 for the Rec, reation Board. A s im il ar a mo un t h heing a pp ro pr ia te d by the School Board, giving t he R ec ce at io n Board something to work with in develop ing recreation f ac il it ie s i n t he borough I n response to a plea from th e Rev R oh er t E. Keighton, c ha ir ma n of th( Boare! of Trustees of the Narberth C o mm u ni t y L i br a ry Associat ion, s el ting forth the library's needs and servo ices to th e community, the apJlropria t io n fo r t he library was increased fronl $2 00 0 to $250 0. Other items picked at random from the b ud ge t a re as f ol low s: for police e x p en s e s, $ 10 ,1 00 ; for fire protection, $7300; for roads, b ri dg es a nd s ew er s c ar e a nd m ai nt en an ce of same, collec· tion of ashes and inciden(al highway expenses, $ 28 ,0 00 . (This la st, inci: d en ta ll y, is t he l ar ge st s in gl e item in the b udge t. ) Conlluittee appointments announced hy I'resident Daniel Leitch are as fol· lows: Highway and Sewer-Robert F \ \ lo o d, c h ai r ma n ; E d w ar d S. Haws and C li ff or d \ V. Bates: Police and Fire Edward S. H aw s, chairman; John R. Hall, William H. F re tz ; W at er , Light and Health-John R. Hall, chairman; H . F re tz , Building \Y. H. F re tz , c ha ir ma n; E. S. Haws J. R. Hall; Law and Ordinance-Co W Bates, chairman; R. F. Wood, C1ar· ence Ka eb er ; Finance-c. Kaeber chairman; C. W. Bates, R. F. Wood; Liens-C. Kaeber, chairman; C. W Bates, R. F. \Vood; Property-W. H Fretz, chairman; C. Kaeber, J. R. Hall Expect Big Crowd E arle Lo ok er, i nt im ate friend of Theodore Roosevelt, author of "The \ \l hi te H ou se ( ;a ng " a nd w ar veteran, ill be t he speaker at t he m eet in g of the Harold D: S p ea km a n P o st , of Nar herth, at t he C om mu ni ty Bu ild in g o n Monday evening at 8:15. The meeting will be open to the public an d all who ar c interested in h ea ri n g t hi s eminent m an arc c or di a ll y i nv it ed by the Post to attend. Th e P o st c on si de rs itself fortunate in g et ti ng M r. Looker to N ar be rt h as he is soon starting on a lecture tour. Mr. an d M r s. R i ch ar d Lynn Miller of 11 Shirley Road, ar e being .con· gratulated upon the birth of twins, a son, Richard Lynn M i ll e r, J r. " an d a daughter, Jane Brown Miller, on Jan· uary 8 at the Bryn Mawr Hospital. Mrs. Miller will be remembered as Miss Dorothy Nelms. It Editor, "Our Town": Last Friday in your paper J a dv er ti se d t h at Abbott's de luxe icc cream, of a n e w, s u pe r io r de· li e io us ll t' sS , c a n n o w, f o r th e first time in N arherth, be purchased here. Forty orders for that ice cream were received by us over the week-end, because of that ad vertisement, which was ou r only means of telling r es id en ts of the new ice cream. Shea's D ru g S to re is so con· vinced that a dv er ti si ng in the community weekly p ap er p ay s that we plan to run a series of ads from now on. ]. P A UL SHEA. Trade Board Head Urge s Co-ope rat ion Col. Kesler, Re-elected Presi. dent, Deplores Lack of Co-operation. T O REAWAKEN INTEREST Plans for an a w ak e ni n g o f i n t er e st in the Narberth Board Trade were made by that body at a meeting held in a v ac an t H av er fo rd A ve nu e s to re Monday evening. At the sam e time o ff ic er s w er e e le ct ed fo r t he n ew year. Colond A. A. K ee sl er , of the Nar berth Hardware C om pan y, w as reo e ll 'c te d p re s id e nt . Marias Chios, of the Arcadia Restaurant, is the ne w vice president, and Secretary-Treasurer J. Bertram Nesper, t he b or ou gh 's p ost · master. was re-elected to serve fifth y e ar ' s t e rm . An executive c om m it t ee w as formed, consisting of ]. L. McCrery, Ralph S. Dunne, H. B. Wall an d ]. J. \Vhiteside. !\Ionday evening, February 10, was set as the time for t he b oa rd 's next meeting, to be held at Mrs. Suzanne Joret Gill' s invitation at her home, 216 l : I ' : - I T I ~ , m l l O ;\ " 1'[110: ~ ' l l l J l t T B PAGE Lower ~ l e r i o n won h er s ec on d s ta rt in t he S ub ur ba n L ea gu e r ac e l as t F ri · day night at Upper Darby by defeat· i ng t he boys from Delaware County by a s co re o f 45 to 23. They followed this up by taking another game from a new o pp on en t, G er ma nt ow n A ca de my , al l Tuesday afternoon on the A rd mo re Aoor, 53 t o 36. Th e l att er v ict ory r an Coach Bill Anderson's string to eight straight vic· tories f or t he s ea s on . A ny d ou bt o f the strength of h e M ar oo n t ea m wa s dis· p el le d in t he game w it h G er ma nt ow n . as the boys o ut sc or ed a nd o u tp la ye d generally a t ea m of six -fo ot gi ant s. \Vilson; the visiting centre, is si x feet seven i nc h es t al l; young McGillicuddy. Gives Tea For Daughter 'Mrs. Fr,ederic C. Torrey, of 500 Essex Avenue, gave a tea on Saturday for her daughter, Miss Ruth Ware Tor rey, w ho c om pl et ed l as t ] ne a two year post-graduate course in journalism at Columbia and is now writing feature art icl es on the staff of the \Vashing (on Star. A number of her signed ar t ic le s h av e been published, o ne b ei ng on t h e o r ig i na l "Show Bo at" an d o ne on t he b ro ad ca st in g of time from Washington. A full page illustrated article on the prohibition question, sy ndi cat ed to several h un dr ed n ews papers, u nder h er pen name, "\Vare Torrey," appeared in one of t he P hi la delphia p ap er s l as t Sunday. Mrs. Griffith to Speak at Mothers' Council Monday Th e Mothers' C ou nc il of Narberth has been very fortunate in securing a> t h ei r s p ea k er for t hi s m o nt h 11 r s. J e n· nie A. Griffith. Th e subject of hel address will be "The Fi r Tree and the Nursery." This p ro mi se s to be a most interesting discussion of the par· ents' responsibility an d it is hoped that every m ot he r and f ath er in Narberth will tak e ad van ta ge of this opportu· nity. '&lrs. Griffith is a resident of N ar· berth an d m uch beloved of all those who know her. Those w ho a lr ea d) k no w h er will n ot n ee d a second invi· tation to attend Mothers' Council meet· in g and t ho se w ho d o n ot a re c or di al l) invited to come and gather from hel v ast ex perien ce t he t hi ng s th ey will want to learn. Mrs. Griffith ha> worked among children for anum bel of y e ar s, b o th in i n st i tu t io n al w o rk a n d personally. Mothers' Council meeting is held promptly at 8 o'clock on Monday eve· ning, January 20, in th e Narberth Puh· lic S ch o ol a u di t or i um . All those in· terested in the welfare of children an invited to attend this meeting. Milk Dealer Fined Selling milk in the borough with ou t a permit from the Narberth Board of Health cost ~ l i I l i a m Corn hoff, milk dealer of Philadelphia, $10 an d costs when arraigned before M a gi s tr a te H . Fritsch on \ V e dn e s da y a f t er n o o n. Th e hearing was attended by D r. G eo rg e A. S l oa n, p r es i de n t of the Narberth Board of H ea lt h, a nd D r. G eo rg e Grim, milk control o ff ic er o f the Lower M er ion T o wn sh ip B oa rd o f H ea lt h. son of Connie Mack, of t he A th le ti cs , is six feet two inches tall, an d Hoft. th e Aoor guard .of the quintet, is six feet two an d a veritable giant in bulk These f act s d id n ot seem to hampel the boys from th e Main Line School, as they piled up a huge lead early in the g am e, d ue mainly to the smart basket shooting of Alfred' Bonniwell and John P en n yp ac ke r. \ Vi th two minutes to go in th e final q u ar t er Lower Merion led '45 to 23. S u bs t it i lt e s w e nt into the game an d t he b ig b oy s b eg an r ea ch in g up and d ro pp in g in the t w in - p oi n t er s . bu t it was to o late and the Maroon coasted in for an easy victory. John Pennypacker s co re d t we nt y points in t h e c o nt e st an d Bonniwell ac· counted for sixteen. Takes Helm Monda')' G eo rg e H ol ly Gi lb er t, n ew princi. pal of Lower M er io n S en i or High S ch oo l, w ho will take up his duties on Monday and will greet hi s faculty. s ch o ol b oa rd m em b er s an d students at · an i n fo r ma l r e ce p ti o n in the Li b ra ry a t th e close of school. New Health Centre Opens in Elm Hall Baby Speciali st an d Nurse In spect Babies, Advise Mothers. T wo b ab ic s- :\ la ry Strogen and "Iary Constantino-were the first to he g iv en a tt en ti on by Narberth's Child Health Centre, which formally opened at 2 P. :\1. \Vednesc!ay in the \Voman'> Club Roo m, Elm Hall. They were hrought by their mothers despite the fog an d rain. Dr. John M. Mitchell, baby special. ist, was ill chargl' of the Centre, anc! "fiss Bessie Crane was t he n urs e in attendance. Both w il l he present here. after from 2 to 4 P. :\1. on \ Ve dn es . days. "I anaging the Centre is Mis> R os e E hr en fe ld , of Ardmore's Com. llIlll1ity H ea lt h a nd Civic Association D r. G eo rg e A. Sloan, president of the Narberth H ea lt h Bo ar d. w as p re se nt with other m e mh e rs o f the Conl lnunit) Club committee sponsoring the ne\\ service. \'olun!l'er w or ke rs at t he r ec or di ng table were :'If rs . \ Yi ll ia m C ol li ns aIH') :\1 iss Constance "I orris. Re·elect Directors A t a m ee ti ng o f t he stockholders of th e N arherth N at i on a l B a nk on Tues-' day th e e nt ir e B oa rd o f D ir ec to rs w as re-l'lected. Th e Board w il l h ol d i ts an. nual meeting next \Vednesc!ay to elect their officers. Th e d i re c to r s a r e \Vil. lianl . Alexander, Jr., F. yon A. Ca. been, Jr., Edwin P. Dolc!, Howard H ag er . E dw ar d S. Haws, H. Board .. m an H op p er , C h ar le s E . Kremer, J. L. : Mc Cr er y, C ar l B . Metzger, William R Parker, A. Perry R ed i fe r, J r ., F l et c he r \V. S t it es , J a m es K. Stone and Leon. ar d \ V . W il l ia ms .

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Volume 6, No. 15

OUR ToNarberth, Pa., Friday, January 17, 1930 Price, Three Cents

Upper Darby and Germantown Academy.Fall Before Maroon Basketball Team

Budget and Tax RateAdopted by Council

Appropriate '$88,844 to Run

Borough During the

Year 1930.

The budget for 1930. consisting of

the sum of eighty-eight thousand eight

hundred and forty-four dollars ($88,844), was adopted by ordinance by the

Narberth Borough Council at its regu

lar mee ting on Monday n ight a t Elt1'

Hall. The t ax rat e o f 19 mills on the

dollar was a ls o passed by ordinance

I nc1uded in the budget for the firstt ime is an item of $1400 for the Rec,

reation Board. A s im ilar amount hheing a pp ropr ia te d by the School

Board, giving t he Recceat ion Board

something to work with in develop

ing recreation facil it ies in the boroughI n response to a plea from the Rev

Roher t E . Keighton, cha irman of th(

Boare! of Trustees of the Narberth

Community Library Association, selting forth the library's needs and servo

ices to the community, the apJlropria

t io n fo r t he library was increased fronl

$2000 to $2500.

Other items picked at random fromthe budge t a re as f ol lows: fo r policeexpenses, $10,100; for fire protection,

$7300; for roads, b ri dges a nd s ewer s

care and maintenance of same, collec·tion of ashes and inciden(al highway

expenses, $28,000. (This la st, inci:dentally, i s the large st s ingle item in

the b udge t. )Conlluittee appointments announced

hy I'resident Daniel Leitch are as fol·lows: Highway and Sewer-Robert F

\ \ lood, chairman; Edward S. Haws and

Clifford \V. Bates: Police and FireEdward S. Haws, chairman; John R.

Hall, William H. Fre tz ; Water , Light

and Health-John R. Hall , chairman;W. H. F re tz , E. S. Haws; Building

\Y. H. Fre tz , cha irman; E. S. Haws

J. R. Hall ; Law and Ordinance-Co WBates, chairman; R. F. Wood, C1ar·

ence Ka eb er ; Finance-c. Kaeber

chairman; C. W. Bates, R. F. Wood;

Liens-C. Kaeber, chairman; C. WBates, R. F. \Vood; Property-W. H

Fretz, chairman; C. Kaeber, J. R. Hall

Expect Big CrowdEarle Look er, i nt im ate friend of

Theodore Roosevelt, author of "The

\ \l hi te H ou se ( ;a ng " a nd w ar veteran,

will be t he speaker at t he m eet in g of

the Harold D: Speakman Post , of Narherth, at t he C ommuni ty Bu ild in g o n

Monday evening at 8:15. The meeting

will be open to the public and all who

arc interested in hearing this eminent

m an ar c cordially invited by the Post

to attend. The Post conside rs itselffortunate in get ti ng Mr. Looker to

Narbe rth a s he is soon starting on alecture tour.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lynn Millerof 11 Shirley Road, ar e being .con·

gratulated upon the birth of twins, ason, Richard Lynn Miller, Jr." and adaughter, Jane Brown Miller, on Jan·uary 8 at the Bryn Mawr Hospital.Mrs. Miller will be remembered asMiss Dorothy Nelms.

Does It Pay?

Editor, "Our Town":

Last Friday in your paper Jadvertised that Abbott's de luxeicc cream, of a new, superior de·lieiousllt'sS, can now, for the firsttime in Narherth, be purchasedhere.Forty orders for that ice cream

were received by us over theweek-end, because of that advertisement, which was ou r onlymeans of tel ling r es idents of thenew ice cream.

Shea's Drug S to re is so con·vinced tha t adver ti sing in thecommunity weekly p ap er p ay sthat we p lan to run a series ofads from now on.

]. PA UL SHEA.

Trade Board HeadUrges Co-operation

Col. Kesler, Re-elected Presi.

dent, Deplores Lack of

Co-operation.

TO REAWAKEN INTEREST

Plans for an awakening of interest in

the Narberth Board of Trade were

made by that body at a meeting held

in a vac an t Haver fo rd Avenue s to re

Monday evening. At the sam e time

off icers were elected for t he n ew year.

Colond A. A. Keesl er , of the Nar

berth Hardware Company, was reo

ell 'c ted president . Marias Chios, ofthe Arcadia Restaurant, is the new vice

president, and Secretary-Treasurer J.

Bertram Nesper, t he b or ou gh 's p ost ·

master. was re-elected to serve h i fifth year 's te rm.

An executive committee was formed,

consisting of ]. L. McCrery, Ralph S.

Dunne, H. B. Wall and ]. J. \Vhiteside.

!\Ionday evening, February 10, was

set as the time for t he boa rd 's next

meeting, to be held at Mrs. Suzanne

Joret Gill's invitation at her home, 216

l : I ' : - I T I ~ , m l l O;\" 1'[110: ~ ' l l l J l t T B PAGE

Lower ~ l e r i o n won her second s ta rt

in t he Subur ba n Lea gue r ac e l as t F ri ·

day night at Upper Darby by defeat·

i ng t he boys f rom Delaware County by

a score of 45 to 23. They followed this

up by taking another game from a new

opponent, Germantown Academy, al l

Tuesday afternoon on th e A rdmo re

Aoor, 53 t o 36.

The l att er v ict ory r an Coach Bill

Anderson's string to eight straight vic·

tories for the season. Any doubt o f the

strength of th e Maroon team was dis·

p el le d in t he game with Germantown.as the boys outscored and outp layed

generally a t eam o f six -fo ot gi ant s.

\Vi lson; the visiting centre, is six feet

seven inches tal l; young McGillicuddy.

Gives Tea For Daughter'Mrs. Fr,ederic C. To rrey, of 500

Essex Avenue, gave a tea on Saturday

for her daughter, Miss Ruth Ware Torrey, who compl et ed l as t ] une a twoyear post-graduate course in journalisma t Columbia and is now writ ing fea tureart icl es o n th e staff of the \Vashing(on Star. A number of her signed ar t ic le s have been published, one bei ngon the origina l "Show Bo at" an d o neon t he b roadca st ing of time fromWashington. A full page illustratedarticle on the prohibition question,sy ndi cat ed t o several h un dr ed n ewspapers, u nder h er pen name, "\VareTorrey," appeared in one of the Phi la delphia paper s l as t Sunday.

Mrs. Griffith to Speak atMothers' Council Monday

The Mothers' Counc il o f Narberthhas been very fortunate in securing a>their speaker for thi s month 11 r s. J e n·nie A . Griffith. Th e subject of heladdress will be "The Fi r Tree andthe Nursery." This promise s to be amost interes t ing discussion of the par·ents' responsibility and it is hoped thatevery m ot he r an d f ath er in Narberthwill tak e ad van ta ge o f this opportu·nity.

'&lrs. Griffi th is a resident of Nar·berth an d m uch beloved of al l thosewho know her. Those who a lread)know her will not nee d a second invi·tation to attend Mothers' Council meet·ing and t ho se who do not a re c or di al l)invited to come and gather from helv ast ex perien ce t he t hi ng s th ey willwant to learn. Mrs. Griffith ha>worked among children for anum belof years, both in inst i tut ional work andpersonally.Mothers' Council meeting is held

prompt ly a t 8 o'clock on Monday eve·ning, January 20, in the Narberth Puh·lic School auditor ium. All those in·terested in the welfare of chi ldren an

invited to attend this meeting.

Milk Dealer FinedSelling milk in th e borough with

out a permit from the Narberth Board

of Health cost ~ l i I l i a m Cornhoff, milk

dealer of Philadelphia, $10 and costs

when arraigned before Magis tra te H. C.Fritsch on \Vednesday afternoon. Th e

hearing was attended by Dr. Geo rge

A. Sloan, pres ident of the Narberth

Board of Hea lth, and Dr. George Grim,milk control officer of the Lower Mer

ion Township Boa rd of Hea lth.

so n o f Conni e Mack, of the Athletics,

is six feet two inches tall, and Hoft.

the Aoor guard .of the quintet, is six

feet two and a veri table giant in bulk

These f act s d id not seem to hampel

the boys from the Main Line School , asthey piled up a huge lead early in the

game, due mainly to the smart basket

shooting of Alfred' Bonniwell and John

Pennypacke r. \Vi th two minutes to go

in th e final quarter Lower Merion led

'45 to 23. Substit i ltes went into thegame and t he b ig boys began r ea ch ing

u p a nd d ro pp in g in the twin-pointers.

bu t it was to o late and the Marooncoasted in for a n e as y victory.

John Pennypacker s co re d twent y

points in the contest and Bonniwell ac·

counted for sixteen.

Takes Helm Monda')'

George Hol ly Gi lber t, n ew princi.pal of Lower Mer ion Senior HighSchool, who will take up his dutieson Monday and will greet his faculty.school boa rd members and studentsat · an informal reception in the Lib ra ry a t the c lo se o f school.

New Health CentreOpens in Elm Hall

Baby Specialist and Nurse In

spect Babies, Advise

Mothers.

Two b ab ic s- :\ la ry Strogen and

"Iary Constantino-were the first tohe given a tt en tion by Narberth's Child

Health Centre, which formally opened

at 2 P. :\1. \Vednesc!ay in the \Voman'>

Club Room, Elm Hall. They were

hrought by their mothers despite thefog and rain.

Dr. John M. Mitchell, baby special.ist, was ill chargl' of the Centre, anc!

"fiss Bessie Crane was t he n urs e in

attendance. Both wil l he present here.

after from 2 to 4 P. :\1. on \Vednes .

days. "I anaging the Centre is Mis>Rose Ehrenfe ld , of Ardmore's Com.

llIlll1ity Hea lt h a nd Civic Association

Dr. George A. Sloan, pres ident of theNarberth Hea lt h Boar d. was p re se nt

with other memhers of the Conllnunit)

Club committee sponsoring the ne\\service.

\'olun!l'er worke rs a t t he r ec or di ng

table were :'If rs . \Yi ll iam Col li ns aIH')

:\1 iss Constance "I orris.

Re·elect DirectorsA t a mee ti ng o f t he stockholders of

the Narherth National Bank on Tues-'

day th e e nt ir e Boa rd o f D ir ec to rs was

re-l'lected. The Board wil l hold i ts an.

nual meeting next \Vednesc!ay to elect

their officers. The direc tors are \Vil.lianl C. Alexander, Jr., F. yon A. Ca.

been, Jr., Edwin P. Dolc!, Howard

Hager . Edwar d S. Haws, H. Board..

man Hopper , Charles E. Kremer, J. L.:McCrery, Car l B. Metzger, William R

Parker, A. Perry Redifer, J r ., Fletcher\V. Stites , James K. Stone and Leon.

ard \V. Will iams.

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Legion Auxiliary Recounts

Year's Accomplishments There IS Reason

for our claim that

Bradley's Bullock

is the Sign of Best

Meats. Try Bradley

Meats and taste the

difference between

them and other

meat products.

And note these prices!

Leg of Lamb ... 40c lb.S h o u l d ~ r Lamb . 30c lb .

Rib of Beef (bes t),

50c lb.

Delivaies Twice Daily

BRADLEYMARKET CO.

Taught Milton C. Work's Method

Classes Now Forming; PrivateResidence

2106·08 Market Su'eet

(O:,posire Erlanger Theatre)

RITTENHOUSE 7070

WholesomeGoodies

WHITE 'S

SWEET SHOP

The children's appetites for sweets

may be safely sat is fied with our

pastries and home·made candies

Purest ingredients-Largest bake·

shop on the Main Line--You can

rely on White's-they are the best.

,.SH

Ashes are actually the resul t of th e burning of theimpurit ies in your coal . There are many anthacitecoal veins in Pennsylvania of varying characteristics. You can readily see the importance of selecting a coal for its natural purity and fo r the t ho roughness of preparation at the mines.The chemical analysis of Jeddo-Highland, the Aristocrat of Anthracite, has consistently shown, overa period of seventy-one years, the smallest percentage of ash of any coal mined. This will resul t inless ash, less waste , less work-and more heat perdollar spent for fuel.

NARBERTH COAL COMPANYRalph S. Dunne

Main Line DistributorsNARBERTH 2430.24-31

For That Party

DAVIS 'The OIJest Store ill Narberth

-You ' l l f in d a s attractive an assortment of favors, novel.

ties, tally cards, etc., as you could wish, at Davis ' . -And at

moderate prices.

224 Haverford Avenue Narberth 4035I ~ ~ I:1; Jeddo-Highland II

An th rac i t e

:

Ideal suggest ions for gif ts

o r bridge prizes at greatly

reduced prices.

FLORAL

ART ACCESSORIES

Jalluary

Reduction Sale

Jardinieres

Bowls

V tlses

Hanging plant containers

Table flower ree'I'tacles

Artistic assortment of im

ported and domestic pieces

for the well-furnished home.

offering unusual inducements

in special low-priced

The Flower ShopMRS . NORMAN JEFFERI ES

223 Haverford Ave., Narberth

TELEPHONE, NARBERTH 2861

Pastr'Y, Ca/ld'Y, Nuts

14 Flavors Ice Cream219 HAVERFORD AVE.

Narberth

Phone Narberth 4005( " " S ~ l = l t " ' 2 " ' : l H t 1 M ~ ~ ~ t

'Unseaonably Warm' I

Last Thur sday. January 9. t he t he r

mometer touched 69 degrees f ahren-\

heit, 27 above normal, the warmest day

since last fall. Th e month so far is Icharacteri7.ed hy Main Line \Veather

Observer Charl es Decker as "unsea

sonab ly warm." High low temperla3-\

tures for the wee k o f January 7 to

ar e as follows: Tuesday. 59-34; I

\Vednesday, ('(J-43: Thursday, 69-48'1Friday, 57-24: Saturday. 27-13: S u n ~day, 4()·25: !\Ionday. 4(,-34. iThis week-end t he Egypt ian is giv· \

illg the Sax Rohmer talking thriller

"The ~ vsterious Dr. Fu Manchu," aC.'11

companied on a well-halanced progran'bv the new Laure l and Hard\' talkingciJlnedy. "Men of 'Var." . 1~ Q Q Q Q ~ ~ ~ Q Q ~ ~ ~ 1

III,

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BEGINS TODA Y!

ii iPage Three

Formerly to

$12.00

Phone: Narberth 4053

Formerly to

$9.85

Bostonians

FOOTWEAR

Formerly to

$9.50In the $8.85 group are included

Footsavers, nationally advertised at from

j$12.00 to $14.00

Famous Shoes For Men

attractivelyI $7.50 $8.85

FINE

$7.50------------_._-------

Formerly to

OUR TOWN

JOHN DRIZIN

SHOES

Reductions to Achieye Immediate

. , . We List Below the Important Groups----------

Men's Shoes

$6.00

Formerly to

L A D I E S ~

127 N. NARBERTH AVE., NARBERTH, PA.

STORE OPEN 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY TILL 10 P. M.

~ ~ B E A C O N " Shoes are

grouped in two price ranges:

SECONDANNIVERSARY SALE

Formerly to

$7.50All taken from our regular stock. All sizes and styles, but not every size in every

style. The present values represent severe reductions. It will pay you to buy several

pairs NOW!

HasBeen P.laced in Two Groups for Immediate Clearance

$4.85 $6.50

Children's Shoes Boys' Shoes

2001.. REDUCTION ON OUR FA- 2001. REDUCTION ON THE/0 MOUS ttEdwards" SHOES. /0 "COLLEGE LINE" Series

Make your own deduction at of scuff-proof elkskin, noted

time of purchase. All sizes from the tiny for its durability. These shoes sell regu-

to the grown-up miss. larly at $3.95 to $5.85.

Drastic

Clearance

Meet With Mrs. WilsonThe Dr. Bcn jamin Rnsh Chapter. I

N. S. D. A. Roo will hold their stated!meeting at the homc of ~ rs. Kenncth

\Vilson. 205 Dudley Avenue. Narberth

on Monday. January 20. at 2:30 P. M

l\lrs. T h o l 1 l a ~ Dunlap is the assisting

h o ~ t e ~ s ,

ltmuary 17, 1930

Plans P r ~ g r e s s i n g IFor Fwe Co. Benefit I

ISupper, Card Party, Fortune!

Telling to Feature Two- IDay Program. I

ANNOUNCE WORKERS IXarbcrth's Boy Scouts havc dis- [

tributed pink flyers advertising the card i

par ty and supper wh ich will be gi ven

at Elm Hall January 30 and 31 to

raise moncy for the Narberth Fire

Company. And other arrangements

havc becn madc in r cad incs s for t he

affair.

~ rs. Ebcrhardt ~ I u c l l c r . gcncral

chairman. has securcd as fortune tcller,

l\Ime. Olive, who will bc prescnt both

d ay s of the benef it , to aid !II rs. H. 1.

McConnell and Mrs. J. \V. Darville,

of the Fortune Telling Committee.

;\ s ye t the list of t ic ket se ll cr s is

incomplete. The following cOllJmit

tees arc l is ted. in addit ion to those an- inounced las t week: I, Supper. ? · h u . r s d ~ Y . t h 30t.h. 5 to 71I . ~ I . - ~ ! J s . E. S. Ha\\s. :\Irs. C. D.Carson. },I rs. H. F. Cotter, :\[rs. l\L E. ,

Kent. :VIiss Louise Brown. Mrs . J. E.,'Bunre ll . Mrs . John \Valdwell , Mrs .

Robert Dothan!. Mrs. W. J. Kirkpat-!

rick. :\-1 rs. Fred Egl11ore, 1\1 rs. J. K. I:\lcCutcheol1, 1\1 rs. C. C. Tyson, :\1rs;!\\'. H. Haws. Mrs. Perry Redifer, Mrs. IF. C. Stiefel and 1\1 rs. J. J. Joyce. act-I

ing hostesses. to be a ss is ted by Mrs.

John Nash, Mrs. Charles Hais t. Mrs'l

( ; e o r ~ e Gilpin. Mrs. C. L. :\1 cKee and

Miss P e Burrell. IThe Card Party Committee under

:\Irs. Lloyd Edgerton amI Mrs . C. L.IVigeurs . J r. , consists of :\1 rs. F. X.

Purce11. Mrs. Hugh Speed. Mrs . C. J. i(joodyear. :\1 rs. C. B. Stoudt. Mrs.1

~ A:. H.ammerer. :\Irs.• C. ,Haist. Mrs. i(.. C.llpm. 1\1 rs. H. C. I, e11 l1 0. :\1 rs. ,

J. H. Mi ller. Mr s. X. C. Newman. Mrs.C. H. Shaw. Mrs. E. H. Cockrill. Mrs.Leroy Douglass. :\1 rs. R. A. :\Ii 7.11 cr.

:\1 rs. F. E. Chamness. 1\Irs. \Vi1liam

LouJ<hlill. 1\1 rs. F. 1'. Dunlop. 1\1 iss :\ f.

Hunyon and :\Irs. ]. \\T. Joycc

The Salamag-undi Table Committee

uncler 1\1 r,o;. \Villiam M. Sibley and 1\[ rs.G. ro. :\1 ichaelson lis ts :\1 r s. Wil li am

Rallingall. 1\1 rs. H. Stevens . :\1 rs. J. J.

Finderson. :\1 r,o;. S. Jefferis. :\1 rs. H. E.

\"atRan. :\[rs. J. H. l\liller, :\Iiss Louise

Hensler.Home-made cakes will be for sale by

:\1 rs. C. A. Farmer and :\1 rs. StanlevH a i ~ h , ass is ted hy !If r,o;. P. L. R o g - e r ~ .:\1 rs. R. J. 11:ash. 11 rs. D. :\[ acCormick.

:1\1 rs. A. J. Reinking. :\1 rs. A. 1\1. Rose.:\1 rs. C. W. Bates. Mrs. H. :\1. Chal

fant. :\{rs. J. R. Aiken. Miss 1\1. Lel!t

n1l'ycr and Miss Emma Mueller.Other refreshments on 5:'11e Friday

\\'ill be in charge of Mrs. Roy \Vil

Iiams and Mrs. J. H. Speck. who haveon their cOllJmittee l\1 rs. T. R. Du

! I[arais, Mrs . Chris Koch. 1\liss Flor

ence Pray. ! ll rs . A. J. Sigel. 1\lrs. Etta:

\\Talker and :\1 rs. Arthur Staples. I

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FORE AND AFT

Read the advertisements. They mayLct "Our Town" ll ea r o f you r ncws, tell of j us t t hc commodity or service

b llIail or pllone-c,all. you need.

UNCLE CY'S COLUMNI I

'fhe old ~ ~ I ~ ~ I ~ ; : ~ i n t ~ l ~ c o r n e r ) OURTO"WN I t o : ; ~ ~ v i d : ~ : 0 7 i p r ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~Haverford Avenue and Montgomery I "Porgy" and Wm . Gillette inAvenue, Narberth, is a bo ut t o be de- A Co.operative Community NeJlls.Maga'/{ine, founded in 1914 by the Narberth I "Sherlock Holmes" Coming to

1II0lished to lIIake way for a gasoline Civic Association, and published every Friday at Narberth, Pa., by the I Broad.filling station, This is a tragedy! In I For the f irs t t im e in t he ,short historythis shop were shod the hor ses of Corn- LIVINGSTON PUBLISHING COMPANY ,of our Thcatre we are able to producewallis' army, Enemies though they Ia playas it should be produced-withwere, their attendance at this sp ot, so PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, President and General Manager I a network of departments t o c ar ry outconspicuous to the motoring public, ROBERT MOORE CAMERON, Editor II evcry detail. Although "Arms and theshould make i t a historic r el ic . \Vould THOMAS A. ELWOOD, Associate Editor Man" calls for o nly cight characters,that the gasoline f il ler had sentiment it witl involve the services of over for,enough t o p re se rv e t he i nt er es ti ng old Office-258 Haverford Avenue, Narberth t y per sons , each with some responsibil,building while carrying on his modern ity in the production of the play. Out

and progressive business, Telephone-Narberth 2545; if no answer, Ardmore 3100 of the many who have come to us in* * * the last mon th wc ha vc chosen the

This morning I saw a rcsplendent R CE <t most dcpendable.1II0tor bcaring thc license ..v F" and SUBSCRIPTION PI: ,.1 .50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Spacc limits an outlinc o f wha t these

undcr this was att ached a plate read, Enter ed a s second-class matter, October 1 3, 1 91 4, at the Post Office at for ty people have to do. Their specificing "Valley Forge Military Acadcmy." Narberth, Pu." under the Act of March 3, 1879, Ifunctions would fill the entirc page, yetDo you s uppo se t he owner was u n a b l ~ it is t he s am c work t hat a half dozent o s ecurc "V F ~ A"? nervous, harassed souls have done in

* * * January 17, 1930 t he pas t. The se s amc hal f dozen areAnothcr local place of historical in, ' , recuperat ing from thc r av ages o f the

terest is threatened with extinction last play, \Ve feel certain, however,The anc icnt inn oppos it e the smi thy iE that undcr this new division of labor not he targe t of shots for a padlock pro, Earle Looker one will havc to losc sleep or showceeding, Is i t possiblc that unlettered symptoms of a nervous brcakdown.men would denv to the devotecs of An interesting Ii fe h as b ee n led by Earle Looker . who will be th e Many o f this ncw producing staff arel'stablished precedcnt thc ri te o f quaf· speaker at the P os t's meeting on Monday n ight , whi ch is opcn to th c inexperienced, yet their willingness to

f ing ale in t he t ap r oom pat roni zed in public. help in whatever capaci ty they wercpas t years by carly patr iots? Som e two million magaz in e r ea dc rs k now him as th e author of , placed, and thc interest they h.ave

,. * * "The ~ r h i t e House Gang." Ishown, ,has assurcd us a t h o r o u g l ~ J?b.As for the wcather-docs someOll(' ElL k I . 'It.' I ' • f I f 1 I \ ~ ,beheve that ~ h two charactcnst.lcs,

want to endow a middle-aged columnist ~ a e 00 er, lorn 111 as l l11gton, a member 0 t le group 0 JOYs wllhngncss and Interest, a rc wor th JlIst

with a pcrmanent fund to l'stablish a who p la ye d i n t he Whi te H ou se d ur in g Roosevelt 's regime, me t in th e as much to u s a s cxper iencc.six months ' residence in Florida, the most informal fashion and g rew t o int imately know many his tory-makers But o ur orgalllzatlOn is not y ct com-\Vest Indies, or Bermuda? of national an d international importance. plcte. \V e hav,c r O ~ l J 1 1 for an infin!te

* * * S ti ll i n hi s earlv vouth he bec ame a newsIJal1erman in Cleveland a number f!f Mam ~ l I I e r s _who are m-It is a ll eged that women have ne . ,) ,) , .. . ' tercsted JII the Llttlc 1 heatrc, \Ve

sensc of humor. That is untrue p re pa ra ti on f or wa r correspondence anel magazme wn tmg - f o r he was want their ideas their advices or what\Vhcn I was quite young my sister to find h imse lf i n Bel gi um a nd F ra nc e just before t he outbr eak of th e ever scrvice they will rcnder. \V c wantlaughed long and lustily when I fell \"orld "Val'. a smooth-flowing organization, which

off a high whcel er and banged my In August 1914 he was one of th e organizers of th e f amous Ameri - will move with clock-like p r e c . i ~ i o n .solar plexlls so that I gasped for min, " . . . . .. In o ur pr cse nt g oo d condItIOn weutes unable to utter a s ound, It i, ca n A m b u l a n c ~ ~ NCUllIy-sur-Scmc, ser.vmg WIth field , s c c t ~ o n of I t h ave a lr eady become choos y. There iseasily pro\'ed that women wil l l augb through th e stlrnng c vcnt s o f th e first wmter campaIgn of 14- 15. To- o ne t yp e of person in Wh0111 we haveat the d is comfor t o f any male, That gcther wi th s ome other notable American volunteers , he ca rr i ed wounded lost intercst: the one whf! offers t l ~ ethcy consciously invent h ~ l m o r C ? u s s.it, in th c British, British-Indian. French anel Belcyian lines. Re tu rning to old excuse-"I ha\'en't the t1l11e." TIllSuatlOns or actually create Jokes IS qUI(( \ . . 1915 I I r I I . f k I b b . I . we have found to bc a hollow gesturea dif ferent mattcr. I am qui tc willing 1 menca \11 , le pu J IS lee a senes 0 ee!l y. o servant wa r artIc es In of indiffercnce. None of us have t imeto be convinccd, I know that when IThe Sat ur da y Evenmg Po st an d other perIOdIcals , becamc, on e Of, th e for something that fails to interes t us,some cloud hangs over an exuberant c xe cu ti ve s ec re ta ri es o f th e National Defense Committee, New York * * *escapadc of 1!line: Aunt Cy seems ,to' (Mayor J oh n Pu rr oy Mitchell) an d took an active part in organization The N.cw York "l:heatr<; , ( ~ u i l d willh,e oddly . I a c ~ J I I g II I a proper appreCla, an d prepa rat ion for th e inevitable conflict. t C I l 1 P o r a ~ l l y t r a l ! ~ f e r Its a c t l v ~ t l e ~ to thetlOn of Wit; II I fact, she s ecms t o have C . . d ffi • • . Broa d S tr ee t 1heatre beglllmng onlittle sense of the ridiculous unlcss I OtllmlSSIOnc c ~ < ; a reserve 0 . ce r hcfore. th e U. S .. d e c ~ a ~ ' a . t l O n of Monday, January 20, where, for oneam t ru ly embarr as sed. war, he rcturned to }. rancc fo r speCIal staff dutIes before IllS dl\'lslOn, th e wcek only, it will prcsent it s famous

, . * * * ,,78th-"Lightning," joining it a nd s erv in g w it h it as C ap tain o f I nf an tr yf ? l k - ~ I r a m a

"Po rgy. " P re scnt ed a t theA !lIaJII LI,nc gcntleman rephed wltl; an d Division Staff Officer through all it s operations in th e St . Mihiel an d ~ a : n c k two s e a s o n ~ . a g o ~ when t,heverbose chanty but keen thrusts to the lVlet e A 0 1 of f s' , (,lJ1ld was first orgalllzlllg Its subscnp-prohibition propaganda which appeared IS - rg 111 e en I\'CS. , .. . tion plan in Philadelphia, "Porgy"here two weeks ago. but his r e m a r k ~ I Afte r th e war Earle Looker bccame Assoctate-Eclt tor of "ASIa" scorcd an emphatic h it dur ing an alloccupied so much spacc that it wou ld Magazinc, followcd by six y ca rs as a n ad vc rti si ng writcr and exccutive too-shor t engagcmcnt . It s return, alhavc required three wceks ' u sc ,of thl in New York, finally giving up business t o d evot e h im se lf c nt ir el y to , though limited , to a sil.lglc week, is exspacc of .the column t o p res.en t It.. and writing to which he now brought a vcr ' n ttl I . " I p c ~ t ~ d to bc t ll llcly, l IIasmuch as t,heby that tnllc some o f you mIght t l rc of ',. r • ' .. ? co ccn ra C( Hunan ~ x p e l l e n c e . onglllal cast has been held almost m-thc subjcct. At anY rate, I am in-l Th c result, The lute House Gang IS to be followcd later 111 th e year Itact.d eb ted t o t he gen tl ei ll an for h is inter- by "The Captains an d Kings.:' "Porgy" has had an inter cs ting ca-cs t in the welfare of his fel low-men. Ir eer s incc it scored at t hc Gar ri ck two

* * * I - - - - - - scasons ago. It has p layed " repeat s"

I note tha t t he Lowcr Merion Board T d B d H d Buying at Homc." in New York on two separatc occa-o f Hea lt h keeps the township wc ll o n ra e oa r ea sions, making thrce cngagcments infor ty cen ts per c ap it a p er y ea r. Isn't [ U C . Report was made that progress h a Iall; it has bcen taken intact to Eng-

thcrc some (kntist who can, d e v i ~ e a rg es o-ope ratl on b ~ e n made in preparation ot a businc,s I land, ,wherc, it p l . a y ~ d for a s u m m ~ r runmeans t o keep t he tee th of IllS patIent, - - - directory which it is i nt endcd to dls- I at HIS MaJesty s fheatrc, and m thesound for somewhere betwct;.n forty I CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 tributc in 2500 homcs in anl l near Nar- interim, has visited twice nearly c v ~ r y 'cen ts and f or ty dol la rs a ycarr I) II' R f berth To \V Russcll Crl" 's co n 't - large cIty cast of t he Rocky Mountallls.* * * 11< ey .."venue, e r eshments were " I 'f' 'I ? , en , n! 11 \ Vi th its haunting ncgro spirituals

, , I I . tee II I c large 0 a< vertlslll/: Presldcnt . 'Italy has enjOined at!orneys to, ple,ad vo unteercd Jy Mr. Clnos, as part of Kccsl cr appoi nt ed I 'l ar ry ' H o l I ~ r of rcndcrcd as , thcy ~ r scldom, heard,lII

no t the case; of t he chent . bu t Jn stlc e a new policy for quickening intcrest of the Narbe rt h P ri nt in g Company : by the North, ItS. r a p I ~ l r - c h a n ~ l I I g s ~ 1 ' 1 e s~ n t h UI,tlmate g o o ~ of thc St!ite, membcrs in the IJoard's mcetings. and whom the booklcts are to be printed,' of colorful pagcant», I t superb cas t of

fhere IS, to bc no m.. s r e ' p : e s c n t a ~ , J O n \\ ' I C'

T.,real ly talcntcd actors . Its deftly-drawnno haggltng over techlllcahtlcs, no sol: a te r ase, of the Narberth Elec- and humorou s cha ra ct cr s and , a bov e

stuff." In this great land of ours it t ri c Shop, and Magis tr at c Fred \Val, Employment Service to all, its stunning rhythm and tempo

has happened again and again th at a zer were appointed a committee to pro- SIS P hI !llake "Porgy; " one of th<; unusual o.ler-very gllllty person has. through l egal v ide entertainmcnt 0 ve ervant ro em IIIgs of the fheatrc GlJ1ld.subter:fuge, becn aClluittecl. Of course. _. , . . Having broken all records f';lr a Newmy \'Iews arc my own, bnt It scemE Colonel Kees ler m acccptmg Ius rc' () ) ' , . )) 11)30 N . 75 A J York engagement of a dramatic'attrac-tl t 'f tl t II I ch I t' , I I dIn allUan -- , , 1 O. _ . rr - t' t t'l 'N A t I '1'1 t.la, I Ie; cour,s W ~ H 1 (, spelH as mu c ec IOn as presl< ent amente t lat more Arc ade, A rdmorc, will be the 10!I,a l ~ 1 'ew ,."ms crr am lea re.v l g l ~ a n c c I ~ seclllg Ju.st.lce donc !is ~ h . e y business people have shown little in. headquartcrs of Moore's Employment \Vllltan,I, C r l l l c t t ~ co!nes to the Br?addo m se emg t he t riVial techmcalt tleE t t' tl . b d' t" . I Scrvi c A.ll d t' I I II Street I heatrc mills faillous creatIon,observed tha t the an ' rage citizen would eres In lelr 0 y s a c I V l t ~ e s ~ e c c n t y. ~ v i l l \ ' c o u r t ~ ~ I I ~ r : C I I ~ P PffiO! enls "Sherlock Holmcs ," t o sa y farcwell tofare b et te r a nd c ou nt ry as a whole Hc urged greater co-operatIOn II I order h dl d I '11 \1 , ) al'bl e Clcnt y the stage for an cngagcment of two

would havc more respect for th , Ithat residents as wcll a s merchants of t r ~ ! n d' '\ WI Je J'0SSI / t , r ec ire Iweeks co'mlllcncing l\londay, January

majestv of the law, \Vho will d a r ~ Narberth might benefit a III e d'· unl ormet, OIllC,S ICtlle

tp or 27, Matinees will bc p laved on Iv on

Ii I 'I 1 I I t' " 0 e- mncr even a service la many S d I I' I - k 'Ig It t lroug 1 suc I a revo U JOnar} " I f I or N I tl 'd t d'l l . t ' I' atu,r avs, t 1e usua ml( wee' matlllecsmovement? I ,II, l: j 'a r ~ e I res I en s n!a WI apprecla e. being oillittcd,

* * * p u r c h . a s e ~ •. I I I , t he Ir own cOlllmun,lty, Moon,'s Employm,l'nt S e n ' i ~ c has a,'\Vhy don't modern v il la gc s rcn t Ihe s a ~ d , It \\ ould bc , better for e" ery- pe.rsonally-sl'I<,<;ted Itst of tramed. ap- - - - - - - - -

parking space along their curbs at a onc concerned. . Busll lcss people can phcants-exp('ncnced cooks, walters To Visit New Clubrate of 10 cents an hour or so? A Iprov,c to t h rcslde;nts that I?etter scrv- and wai tr es ses for all social evcnts. 11any Rotarians frolll herc plan tot ra ff ic pol iceman cou ld wcar an ab, l Ice IS ~ b t , a l l l a b l e II I thc n,elg!lborhood E I ~ l p l o y e e ~ will bc ' g.a. rbed in appro-dominal registcr like a trollcy con, than clse.\", herc, and tha t pnces of,many pnate IImforms. 1 Ills cmployment attend t he open ing meeting of a newduc to r and dec re as e t he t ax r at e, i commodities arc a.ctually lower III the servicc will be undcr th e p er so na l B e r w y n - ~ I a l v e r n - P a o l i Rotary Club, to

I s U ! J U r b ~ n ~ O I . n m u n l t ~ t han t he ave rage s uper vi si on o f Mrs. Penelopc Moorc, be held at Malvcrn's Community Build-

C W M kl D ' Ip r ~ ~ L e s I ~ ,I IlIlahdeBlphtadstofrTes. d ' who ~ a an, interest ing background of ling, 6:30 1'. M. Thursday, January 23.• • er e le s ct It I t e oar 0 . ra e 5 pur expenence III the field.Charl es W. Merkl e, l ong a resident of II p o s ~ to enhst the; co-operation of eve;ry. , busllless pcrson 111 an endeavo r t o g l ..C

Narberth, died at hiS home at 517Wynne,Ithe best ,s,ervice poss,iblc, and to urgewood Avenue, at 7 A. M. Thursday. on the residents t h advan tages o i

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ltznutlry 17, 1930 OUR TOWN Page Five

IS'i napp,esti PeppiestI Musical: Comedy oj

; the Season

bud\tieth•

Q nn IVCrJCl r J C d ( £ . ; ~ - 1

trimmed with flnestselected fur s, $125

Dominic Coats

Three-piece ensemblewith long coat.

Dominic Ensembles

PresentJ

c A b o a r d ~ ~THE MUSICAL COMEDY

o Mason 1616 MacNiven 16

o McClatchy ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0I Meehan 6o Murray "........ 86 Nicholson 2

2 Otley...................................................... 106 Purring 11II Reese 925 Reger, C. H. 246 Reger, C. R. 5

24 Riddle 418 Ripper 25

14 Sel1ard 1322 Sheller 0o Smedley, H. T. 09 Smedley, W. D. 15

13 Smith, C. R. 814 Stringfield 920 Turbitt 6o Ward 0

15 Watts 719 Weiss 025 Wilson 25

ST . MARGARETS

DRAMATIC SOCIETY

Cast of 75

o f th e flnestImported materials.

Dominic Tailleurs

$75

((c/l//

$35 to $75

with Dominic made silkblouse $90.

Dominic Dresses

TICKETS, 75 CENTS

Dancing after performanceJ in the School Hall

A

John BRogers

Production

AT

St. Margarets AuditoriumON

FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGSJANUARY 17 and 18, 1930

8:15 SHARP

From new Smart Woolen materials. ImportedSilks and the finest Furs, Domillic will create anindividual garment to fit your ' personality.

SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY

PRICES FOR JANUARY

On the occasion of his Twentieth AnniversaryDominic is of fe ri ng a wor th whi le saving on allmade t o o rd er garments f or mil ady who willspend the colder days in Southern c1imes-

I

IiIIII -------1-ICf)ominic

1721 Walnut St.

76!1

161 IAlbert ..

70 : I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ::::::.:::.:::::.:::::::::: ::::::::::::::'::::Dempsey .

204 Dickie .158 DOltahuc .

: ~ Duncan ..175 Durbin .

Follette .869 Goodrich ;.

Haist ..

169 Hamer .150 Hause ..

~ ~ Haws.......... .

2! : t ~ ~ ~ ; h ~ i ~ ~ · .::::::::: ::.':.:::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::-- i J enk ins, Chas .8941 J enknis, Ern ..

Keim .126 Kramer .. .152 Lacy ....: ~ Laughlin .14S Maier .....

Markle.

~ 1 5 . 0 014.5014.5010.507.75

11.00

712

734

908

1"' ,w234

167

165

170

16S

7

S58

156

155

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18212688

1771 ::9

167

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!127

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Total:-:

TotalH 809

1'1':1' BOYHFOlUo'E I 'I'

Handicaps for Third Quarter.Ten howlers of the Narherth inter

church league. which opened the second

half of i ts s ea son last Friday, have

been scratched in t he handi cap list.

This means that during the past

months competition averages have been

so h igh tha t they a re not conceded any Ihandicap for the second half of the.

'I'otlllH ..........• 660

I,IONSHUl1l)lhrieR 213WeiHH 186

Murray 147HalHt ........•..•. 19 6Albert 185

~ f 1 ~ 1 ' E O R SPurr ing 126

Hoyle 122

SeliaI'd 178Smith 161

Reger 200

Handicap 45

TotalH S:l2

Pll.OTSHuwH 15S

Follette 174

noudrleh 149

HauHP 142

Hlddh ' 1%

Shel l er ....•.....•.

Hllllcltell" .

776

721

181

165

178

165

1479

1 j ii season.

1::.1 The handica!ls for t he second Ileriod11(;I I I ! l are as follo\\ 's:

I

845

145

175162146

148

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121I:):;

Inaugurates

An appropriate manner to follow

Benjamin Franklin's example and

advice, is to l!tart a ~ a v i n g s account

NOW, in the community bank

HManage your money; don't let it

manage you."

Narberth National BankMEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

TODAY, JANUARY 17

.NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK

Totals S20COLTS

~ f e C l a l e h ~ ' 12 jDonahue 160

l l 'ratnnta 14:;~ f e e h a n I i4J . . , a e e ~ · 17!t

Church Bowlers OpenSecond Half of Season

Tuta IH SSOBOOH'I' I': IU;

l t i l f l ~ · 157

Hlringlh 'ld 1-11

HecHe 144DavlH 206

\Vllrd 1j2

Try a Ton Today-Then Be Your Own JudgeOUR COAL ALL COMES FROM ONE MINE ANDIS NOT SOLD ON ITS REPUTATION AS COAL,BUT ON ITS MERITS FOR THI S MAIN LINE

SECTION

J. 'J • . I 1 \ ~ L T ( ) ~ & ~ ( ) ~Phones: Cynwyd 700 and Greenwood 7484I Q J ; , , ; i ~ i ; ~ M i M M i M i M ; •

Total:-;7 S : ~

C.Un:LSTurh i t t 1j"n. Davis . . . . . .. :-\j

~ [ l ' V e r n l 0 1 1 12;'

Cauley ! ~ ! I

. The second half of the Church Bowl

ing League season opened on January10 with several exciting matches.

\Veiss, of t he L ions . made the high individual score of 234, while Reger, of

the Meteors. with 606 pins, had thehigh three-game score. Th e Boosters'953 was the high team score for one

gam e a nd t he L io ns' .2704 high fo rthree games.Scores arc as fol lows :

BATTI.ERS:-licholHon 178

Kelm 172

l IlcNlven 185

\V. D. Smedley 146

H. '1'. S m c d l e ~ ' 190

Handkap 9

. j

IOpen 8 A. M. Daily Friday Evenings, 7 to 9 I

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Page SixOUR TOWN January 17, 1930

RANGES

and a competent instructor will be in

charge.

The program is in charge of the A; t

Chairman, Mrs, Franklin P , D un lo p,

and t he hos te ss will be Mrs, N, E.

Kent.

PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC•

Included in this sale are two splendid makes of Electric Percolators.Hotpoint and Westinghouse. They may b e h a d i n various . ize. aad atvar ious p ri ce s . • . packed ia original carcon•• See these '8 _.dattractive percolators and marvel at the low.priccs • • .,

Such excellent and well-knownmakesas Quality and RoperGas Range..all in good condition, are here a t big savings. I f you need to replaceyour present range, or want something more modern, at an unusual

price, this is your oppor tun ity. Some of these were '2!!!. t6.d

originally priced up to $11S • • • • • • Sale Price U.,

Greatly Reduced Prices inELE£TRI£ PER£OLATORS

Splendid Values inMODERN' GAS

offers remarkable values in its January Clearance Sale. A most unusual assort

ment of gas and electric appliances, consisting of demonstration models, used

appliances, and floor samples, all in first-class condition and carrying a same

as·new guarantee, will be found here in this sale. All are priced very low,

and major appliances may be purchased on very easy terms, of course. Come

early for best selections, as all th is merchandise i s subject to prior sale.

L

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"All Ahoard," a musical comedy,

will he p re se nt ed t on ight a nd tomor

row night at 8:15 o'cloc k by the 51. I

~ [ a r g a r e t ' s Dramatic Society at St I:-'1argaret 's Hall, Forest Avenue, Nar

herth.

Th e playl'rs have heen husy rehears

ing for the pas t s everal weeks , and , ac·

c or di ng t o t he ir p re ss a gen t, a greatet

triumph is anticipated than in any pre·

vions performances.

Th e show is heing p roduced by t he

John B. Roger s Company , who gave

- 'Kathleen" three years ago. It is being

staged by Doris Dindore .

Th e cast includes Jack O 'K eef e as

Johnny Thomas, a col lege hoy; Kather in e Bur ge ss a s Beatrice S loane, a co l

lege gir l; Dave 'Lanahan as Alexander

C. I'home, the human truck; Jack Mac

Anally as Bill Brady, a foo tha ll star;

Sarah Burgess as Dorothy Brady, his I

s is ter ; P et er E id en bu rg as Captain;

Ki,ld, of tT. S. S. Florida ; r ;re tchen i

Little as Jenny, a Swedish stewardess; I~ I a t t Cal lahan as Bul l \VorL, a crazy

sailor, and Bill La Fore as Barney

Kehl, a crazier one.Peter Eidenhurg is in ch ar ge o f t he

t ickets , which may also he purchased

at the door.

CAS T IS ANNOUNCED

Present ~ A l l Aboard' Ir a ~ i o n f rom the Maine coast, her studio There will be at this mee ti ng an

bClIIg at Monhegan Island, whe re s he exhib it of the knitted articles that may

Tonight TomorrowIdocs a great deal of her work, Th e, . lecture will be illustrated and pre- be made by t he Knitting Class that will

sented so that the lay mind will ge t be started in F eb ruary . This class

Musical Comedy Offer ing of a greater enjoyment from the suhject. will be open to non-memhers as well,

Dramatic Society at

St. Margaret's Hall.

Several styles of Electric Toasters ••• Hotpoint andWestinghouse •• •.11 in original cartons and at extremely low prices. The '8 _.11supply will not last long •• • 50 act quickly • • • • • .,

These Automatic Gas Water Heaters insure a constant .upply of ho twater . A ll are i n good condi ti on and may be had in 20, ;30 aa dSO gallon sizes. Ruud, Sands, and Hoffman make•.Originally pr ic ed up to $190. Sale pl'ice, iacluding '0 0 ••d_complete installation • • • • • • • • • • • • • -,

TOASTERS

Real Economy inA U T O M A T I ~ G A S W A T E R H E A T E R S

Real Economy inELE£TR I £11 iss Con_tance Cochranl', who will

speak on "Art from the Artist's View

point" at the lIext meeting of the

\Vomall's COIlIlIlI1nity Clnh of ~ a r h e r t hon Tuesday , January 21, is one of the

ten Philadelphia painters who holel such

line exhibi t ions each year in the Ar t

All iance in Phi lade lphi a. She is a

member o f t he nat ional a ss oc iat ion o f

women sc ul pto rs a nd p ain ters a nd a

pupil of Elliott Daingerfield and of

the School of Design for \Vomen,

~ iss Cochrane is nHlst noted for her

m ari ne pai nti ng s, S he g ets h er in sp i-

Talk on Art to Feature

Community Club Meeting

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KWICKBig Values in

SPA E HEAT E R sCarbon Remo'Ver

KWICK will remove carbon

from your motor an d re

lease th e sticking valves.

Price, $1 a Can

These three excel lent gas spac e ht:aten •• • Rezaor,Humphrey and Welsbach are availablt: at extremely lowprices during this sale • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Hilltop 233Boulevard 1600 ' '''. -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .;" .. ..:..'+' •••

PHILADELPHIAELE£TR I£ £ O ' ~ I P A N Y

Ardmore 3500 Wayne 3Bryn Mawr 327

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Phone Cynwyd 877

............... '+ ' . . . . . .

Frank. H. Sed)', Jr,5 Bala Ave. , Ba la

The SERVICE Co.

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Frye Attorney For Defense

Mock Trial at Methodist

Church Thursday.

Fmnk Lioyd to Be IPut on the StandI

• IInr

I

C O T T E R ' S m l A R K E T I

CONVENIENT C O -O PE R AT I ON C U TS C OS T S FRIENDLY

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Legs Genuine Spring Lamb,45 c lb. Shoulders Genuine Spring Lamb, 35 c lb.

Fresh-Killed Chickens, Country Sausage and Scrapple

1ge

25e

14e3ge

25e

25e

23e

25e

25e

25e

3ge I

10e

bottle,

2 cans,

can,

can,

2 glasses,

quart bottle,

can,

2 pkgs.,

2 pkgs.,

12-oz. tin,

lb.,

pkg.,

Del Monte

DE LUXE PLUMS

large can, 25c

QUAKER BROOMSLITTLE GEMS

Each,49c

tall can, 25c--- ',_.--- _.. ---,._-_._- - ---

3 rolls, 19c. - -_._------- -- --- . - ... ---_._----

quart-bottle, 19c- - -_ ._- - - - - - - . - - ---_._-------- .__ .. _-- ----_.

3 cans, 25c- - - - - - - - - -3 pkgso, 25c

Main Line shopp ing center for those who l ike to p u r ~chase the best food at moderate prices.

PHONE NARBERTH 4050

FRESH MEATS

Quaker Sweet

CREAMBUTTER

lb., 53c

TIMELY HINTS

ALL GOLD FRUITSS·Oz. Cans

Crushed Pineapple

Ti d Bits PineappleSliced Peaches

Apricots

3 cans, 25c

Octagon SUPER SUDS

GOLD MEDAL or PILLSBURY

FLOUR12-lb. bag, 59c

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H o r ~ e Shoe SALMON.- - --_.. -- - --_ ..• - - - - _ . _ - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - _ . "---'---' .._-'--- -- -_._-_._--- , ._. ------

Cut-Rite Waxed LUNCH PAPER----_. __._---- . . . .- - -_._-- . . . . -- -----_ ... + •• _-- - -_ . _ .- -- - - -_.• -

Reiner's CLOUDY AMMON,IA-- -- - -_._------_ .._- - - - - - - - .._.---_ . -. ---_ .._----_._- ~ __ .

Campbell's PORK & BEANS

Crystal PureWASHING SODA

Babo CLEANSERCHIPSO

Del Monte SWEET GARDEN PEAS- -

SWANSDOWNCAKEFLOUR-_.... _------_._--_ .._------ ---_ .. _, - - - - - - -_ . _._-_ ...._-_.- -- - ._---,----_.- _.- _._-

Heart of Maine APPLE SAUCE

Hartley's MARMALADE

COTTER'SMARKETHaverford Avenue, Narberth

Park's PURE VANILLA

Calo DOG FOOD

Gorton's READY-TO-FRY CODFISH CAKES

Geisha CRAB MEAT

Schimmel's PURE GRAPE JELLYBooth's PALE DRY GINGER ALE

Armour's CORN BEEF HASH

I I Sunmaid SEEDLESS RAISINS

Imperator RICE

Shotwell MARSHMALLOWS

Quaker COFFEE, Extra Quality

QuakerWHITE or YELLOW CORN MEAL

PROSECUTORHALFANT

In an effort t o d et ermi ne who killed

Earl \\Tright, the Fellowship Club of

the Narherth Methodi st Chu rch will

'put on a dramatic trial at 8 o'clock nexl

Thursday evening, January 23. A jur)

has already hel 'n sumnlOner l. Hon

Fletcher \\T. Stites h as b een secured a"

Judge. The prosecutor in th e case will

be Harry ),1. Cha lfan t. Burgess lIenr)

A. Frye will be the attorney for th e

defense. Nearl y twenty local charac·

ters will appear.

Frank Lloyd wil) be tried for man

slaughter. ! '.Iany folks think he is no t

guilty and that the responsibility for

the death of Earl \\Tright should rest

o n o th er shoqlders. Other folks th ink

the brosecutor would be showing bette r sense if he tried th e bootlegger

:\ nother character involved in it is one

of th e t own' s l ea di ng b ut u nn amed so·

c ie ly women.

This play is proving so popular in

many sec ti on s o f th e country that it i,

rivaling the movies. It is very dr a

mat ic a nd l ikewise soher . Th e boot·

legger will be a s so be r as the jlHlge

It is well known in l oc al c ir cl es t ha i

Frye and Cha lfan t do a great deal of

scrapping and quarreling when they an

linked up on the opposite s id es o f im

portant cases. It is f reely pre( lic ted

that they will have to watch the ir s tep

next Thursday night or the honorable

court will lock them up for contempt

Any ci tizen of Narber th who has the

confidence and respect of hi s neighbors

and fril'IH!s wil l be a dm it te d t o the

c ou rt r oom w it ho ut question. But it

will cost him a considerable slice of

silver or long green to get out, and

the aforesaid contribution will be us ed

up in the new church project.

Forum Discusses Bible UseTh e at tendance at tIll' f if th ml'eting

of the Forum last week taxed the

capacity of the largl' living" room in the '

residence of :-1 rs. Clan'nce T. Faries.

of \Vynncwood, and may han' indicated

that the time will SOOI1 arrive when

the Forum will be obliged to aban·

;Ion its pleasant practice of meeting in

pri"atl' homes. TIll' chapll'r in Dr

Fosdick's hook, "The :-'Iodern Use of

th e Bible," entitled "Jesus th e :-'Ies·

siah," was cons ider ed a nd discussed

under the leadership of Rev. Robert

E. Keighton. Th e nex t meet ing will

be held at the home of Mr.' and ~ rs

Eherhardt Mueller, 208 Essex Avenue

at 8 o'clock in th e evening of Thurs·

day, the 2.,d. At t ha t meet ing the final

chapter in Dr. Fosdick's book. "Jesu"

t he Son of Cod," will h e the suhject of

discussiou.

Plan Home Bake.A home ha ke will be held by the

\Vomen's Association of th e Baptist

Church of th e Evangel, Narberth, on

Saturday, January 5, from 9:30 on in

the vacant store at 235 Haverford A"e

nue.

We Deli'JIer From Cily Line to Bryn MawrNo t all t he u ew s is told in the new>

columns of this paper-read the adver·

tisemcnts,_also.

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ATHENS AVENUE AND SIMPSON ROAD

s. P. Frankenfield Sons

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

First Church of Christ, ScientistI To Hold Annual MeetingA t . h c ~ n s and L i ! I W O ( l ( ~ A ~ · e ; ~ .. ,Ardmore Thc annual mee ti ng o f t he congre·

11.00 A. l\1.-Sunda\ se n Ices. ,. fAIl S' CI I "TII :00 A. l\f.-Sunda" School. gatlOn 0 • alllts lllrc 1, n )'nne·

8:00 P. M,-Evenilig service. wood, will he hel d on Monday evening,\\Tednesday evening testimonial

meeting at 8 o'clock. January 20, at,the Parish House. The

Reading room, 19 \Vest Lancastel vestrymcn whose terms expire areAvenue, open week days frolll 10:30 te . .4:30 o'clock; \Vednesday cvening from Damel LeI tc h, \Y. Hancock Payne ,

9:15 t o 9: 45 o'clock. Wil l ia ll l A. ) , lcCrea and \\T. \\T. Hein·Thc suhject for thc Biblc Icsson ser I

ilion Sunday, January 19, is "Life." I dell.

January 17, 19.30

ARDMORE, PENNA,HONE: ARDMORE 9

OUR TOWN

The Presbyterian ChurchRcv. John Van N cs s, ),1. A., Minister

:VIccting's fur January 19:

9:45 A. M.-Bible School.11 :00 A. M.-Scrmon thcme, "\Vhat

the Bible Teachcs :\bout thcBlcsscd Dead,"

I I :00 A. \ I . - T h c ) unior Church. ('(In·

ducted hy )'lrs. Digby.7:00 1'. \I. -\feetings of the threl

Endea\'or Socic,tic's.7 :-15 1'. \I . -Address In' ),1 r. ). H

Da\·ies about the ' establishmentof Sunday School tIIissions.

. :\ c'xt \V cdnesday evening C<lngregatlllnal prayer mect ing.

The \\Tcstmiuster Cir cl e will h ol d ah ome b ake Saturday morning, Jauu·ary IR, on Haverford Avenue in thestorcrooJII formerly o cc up ie d b y thc'"'Imar Store. H u tl le -madc cakes andpies. etc .. for salc.

Page Eight

Baptist Church of the Evangel!

Robert E. Keighton, M inistcr. ISnnday, January 19:

'.1:-15 A. ),I.-Church School. The I),Ien's Class is s tudying the (;os·

I' d of Mark. Ar c you intcr·1ested? \ 'ou would be if YOU

camc! .II :00 A. ::",I.-),fornillg worship. Ser·

man, "The Lovc o f Chr is !. "

7 :30 I'. 11.-Evcnin g worship. Ser·ilion, "I IlIl11ortality: An Tntroduction." Job's qucst ion (14:H)is of per enni al i nt er cs t. \Vhali your a l l ~ n \ ' c r ?

Tues(\;iv. lanuan' 21, 8 P. ~ f . ~ I o n t h l y ' m e ~ t i n g ~ , the officcrs and

t e a c h e r ~ oi the Chnreh Schuol at th rh ume of ~ I i s s )anc Super, 1256 ~ l o n t ·gomery :\ \'cnue.

\\'ednesda\·. lanuan' 22, 8 1'. ~ I . _ IPrayer ~ e n · i c e . . Topic, "The Epistle 011James I I.-Faith anrl \\'orks,". T h u r ~ d a y , January 23, 8 P. ~ I . \Iecting of the Foru11l at t he home 01\1 r. and' Mrs. Ehcrhardt :VI ucller. 208Essex Avenue.

Saturday. January 25. 9:30 A. ~ I . Home hake aud cake sale in "thc oldAlmar S t o n ~ " on Haverford Avcnue.

1

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IChurch Note

te Rcv. Samuel MacAdams, Pastor

I Sunday, january 19:9:45 A. 1\1 . -Sunday School.

- - - - - - - - - - - - ,11:00 A. M.-Morning worship and

A II Saints Chllrch I sermon, "Thc Silence of jesus.'

\Vynncwoorl. l 'a. I 6:45 P. M:-Devotional meeting 01

Rector-Rcv. Gibson Edl. i the I ~ p w o r t h Lcague.

8:00 A. 11.-Holv Communion. \7:45 P. ),!.-Evening worship and ser

9 :45 A. ),I.-Chll'rch School. man, "The Deserter,"

II :00 A. M.-l\forning p raye r and L it · I \Vednesday, january 22:

any with sermon. ,. 7 :30 P. M.-Preparatory mcmbcrsAnthem,. "There \Verc Shepherds, · class.

Healey WJllan. 8'00 P M P .7'30 P M - E v e n i n g prayer with . . .- rayer meetJIIg.. . . Thursday, Januarv 23:

sermon. 7 5 .'.:4 P. M.-Busmess Illeetlllg 01

Good Fellowship Cluh at thechurch.

8:15 P. M.-Entertainmcnt. A courltrial under the auspices of theC;ood .Fellowship Club, at thechurch. The public is invitedAdmission free. Silver offeringf or t hc Building Fund.

Holy Trinity Evangelical

Lutheran ChuTchNarberth, 1'a.

I{e\·. ektus A. Seuft . I 'as tor .(;0 to ('hurdl \IonlhSunday, J anuary 19:

1):-15 :\ . \I . -Biblc ~ c h o o l .II :00 A. ) ' I . -Thc sen-icc. Thetlle

"HolY of Name," !I(,:-I5 JI. ~ ( - S c n i o r Luthl 'r League.

7 : 45 1'. ) . I . -Thc \'csper sen'ice IThctlle, "Pcarl s o f Grcat Price.'

Friday, January 2+,8 1'. ) , I . -A playby the Scnior Luther League entitled"The Crossroad Store," Picturcs ojthe picnic last sumUH' r \ ri ll be shown I~ D = e D ~ D D D ~

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~ y n n e w o o d Road Route

WESTBOUND

' V I ~ E I { l ) , \ YSLCll"ing Slx1r·second and Lan

cas te r Avenue.S t a r t i n g 6.30 A. M., 7 .0 0, 7 .3 0, 8 .0 0,

S.311, ~ . O O , 9. 30 , 1 0.3 0, 11 .3 0, 12.30P. 1\[.; 1.30, 2.30, 3.30, 4.30, 5.00, 5.30,6.00, 6.30,.7.00. 7.30. 8 .0 0, 8 .3 0, 9 .0 0,' .30, 10.30, 11.30 P. M., 12.30 A. M.

Eas tbound-SUNDAYS

Leaving Montgomery and MorrisAvenues, Bryn Mawr.

Starting at 6.30 A. 1\1., theneve ry hour on the half hour ton.30 P. M.

Westbound-SUNDAYSLeaving Sixty-second and Lan

caster Avenue.

Starting at 7.00 A. M., thenevery hour on the hour to 12.00midnight.

EASTBOUND' V I ~ E I ( 1 ) A YS

L,'a"i l lg 1 \l o rr is a ll d Montgumcry

A \OCnUeH, nr;rn l\lawr.

Hlal'l ing- 6.00 A. M., ".30, 7 .00, 7 .30,

~ . I I I 1 , S.::O, 9.1)11, 11I.00, 1 1. 00 , 1 2. 00

1 '. ; \1 .: 1 .00, 2 .00 , 3.00, 4 .0 0, 4 .3 0, 5 .0 0,

... 311, 6 .0 0, 6 .3 0, 7.00, 7 .3 0, 8 .00 , 8 .3 0,

!I.OU, 10. 00 , 1 1. 00 , 1 2. 00 A. 1\1.

Leave l\tOl1tgoIlH?'ry an d l\lort'ls

AVOUCH, B r y n 1\lawr, fo r Arrlrllul'e,

\ \ ' ~ ' n n e w o o d , Merion an d SixtY-Sec

I) IHI an d Lancaster Ave.

1 ~ , , " l e follows: ' · : a s t · b o u n d -

Lt.'(l\'ill;.:: ~ i ~ t ~ ' - ~ e ( ' o l l f l an d Lancaster

A , 'enucs fol' Bl'rll Mawr vi a

\VYIIIICWIHHI an d ~ [ o l l t g o n l c r y Ave

IIUt..':-; to llr,yn l\lu\\'I".

Narberth Short Line

Eastbormd

IT ~ c a v i l l . q l ' e l l l l · ~ l f l v ( / 1 I . i { / , R. R. Sta-!

tion -in Nal'llcl'th 19 minutes'I l(!te/' than the abolle-1IIentionecl

tImes.

Schedule of Montgomery Bus Co., Inc.

FOR INFORMATION.ON OTHER SCHEDULES, PHONE BRYN MAWR 1280-1281

Montgome ry Avenue Lines

EastboundLeavin/t Auderson and Mont

gomery Avenues

WEEK DAYSStarting at 5.40 A. l\f.Then eve ry 20 minutes unti l 12.00P. M. midnight. Leaving PellllsY],'ania JL n. Sta-

Then 12.30 and 1.30 A. l\f. tion, Narberth

Starting at ~ . ~ : ~ ~ ~ I WEEK DAYSThen every hal f-hour unt il !I.OO I Stal'tins: ?t ::;.50 A. 1\f.A. M. IThen 6.30, 7.10, 7.50, 8.aO, !I.lO,

Then 9.20 A. 1\1. and eve ry 20 min- 9.50, 10.30, 11.10 a nd 11.50 A. 1\1.utes unt il 12.00 P. 1\1. midni/tht. Then 12.30 P. 1\1., 1.10, LaO, 2.:JO,

Then 12.30 and 1.30 A. M. 3.10, a.ao, 4.30, a.l0, a.50. 6.:JO,Leaving Pennsylvania R. R . Sta- 7.10, 7.50, 8.30, 9.10, 9.50, 10.aO,

tion in Narberth 7 minutes later 11.10 and 11.50 P. 1\1.than the above-mentioned times.

Leaving 54th Btl'eet and City Line SUNDAYS21 m ~ n u t e s l,a,ter than the above- I L ' 6 30 A M. an d every

menttoned tl?ne.Q. eavmg..

W tb dhour on th e half hour there-

es ou" f P MLeal'ing 62d and Lancaster Avenue a ter to 11.30 • •

WEEK DAYS WestbourrdStarting at 6.00 A. 1\1.Then 6.25 A. 1\1. and eve ry 20 min- Leavin/t 54th a ~ ; j City· Line

ute s unti l 11.45 P. M. WEEK DAYSThen 12.05 A. M., 12 .30 A. 1\1., 1.00 Starting at 6.10 A. M.

and 2.00 A. M. The n 6.50. 7.30, 8.10, 8.50, 9.30,SUNDAYS 10.10. 10.50 and 11.:10 A. 1\I.

Starting at 6.00 A. M. Then 12.10 P. 1\1., 12.aO, 1.30, 2.10.Then 6.25 A. M., 6.55, 7.25, 7.55. 2.50. 3.30, 4.10. 4.50, a.30, 6.10,8.25 A. l\f., 8.55, 9.25, then 9.45 6.50, 7.30, 8.10. 8.50. 9.30, 10.10,

ThAen' Mev'e1'y 20 I 10.50 and 11.30 P. M.

minute s unti 11.45P. M. And 12.30 A. ]\f.

Then 12.05 A. M., 12.30, 1.00 and SUNDAYS2.00 A. M. L' A M d

Leaving 54th nlld City Line 5 min- eavmg 7.00 • • an everyutes l at er than the above-men- hour on t he hour there-tioned times. afte r, to 12.00 P. M.

II

IiI

lJORDER the coal that is

going to hea t you r home

thc way it should be heated.

Thcre's a lot of comfort in us

ing this reliable anthracite.

The fillest coal tlM"S offered YOll.

Each lump is hCd/, sir, through

and through.

L. M. Thompson

BALA-CYNWYD

Phone CYNWYD 280

COALNATURE EVER...rAANUFACTUREO

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CHILDREN'SCLOTHING

1 E. LANCASTER AVENUE, ARDMORE

What an opportunity to supply your boy

with really good shoes for the rest of the

school season . • . at a drastically reduced

price. Th e "Prep" is the outstanding boy's

shoe success of the year • .• a shoe famous

for "double wear" and good looks. In tan

or black Br ...grain leather ••• with heav\'

dUly leather soles . • . sizes 11 to 6. Thev'lI

hurry ou t at this price!

Sizes

11 to 6

The ~ ~ "rep Shoe

Clearance Sale!

Patricia Elizabeth Shop125 N. Narber th Avenue (Theatre Bldg.)

PHONE, NARBERTH 2898

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Reg. U. S. Pat. Off .

~ t t e r ~ b o n u ~ o n

Oyercoats

Sack Suits

Walnut St. at 12thPhiladelphia

Eto, Suits, sizes 6 to 10.

Four-piece knicker sui ts ,sizes 8 to 17.

Long t rouser suits , sizes

16 t o 20.

Wide choice of weavesand colors. Overcoatsof fine imported and

domestic fabrics.

PRICED fair

with.

Now ZO'A..

Your opportunity for a

satisfactory saving.

For Boys and Young

Men

Offers 200/0 Reduction

on all ready-to-wear

Phone PENNYPACKER 3526

NOW!

, HOWARD C. FRITSCH, Justice of the Peace

! REAL ESTATE! Fire Insurance-Best Companiesl Phon. 4049·W 215 B.vorlorll An .

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,"ondueto .. o[ the j,'lreHlde, will he Miss IIlargaret C. Niven, of Eastglad to hea r ahout ~ ' o u r Imrlles, Orange, N. J. Both girls enter tained Iand a n ~ ' I tems o [ Hoelal interest. at dinner before the dance.:Ohe may be reat ' lwd dally [1'0111 9 105 at Ardmore :125;], Miss Mary Margaret Cabrey, th t

Idaughter of 1\1 r. and Mrs. J. J. Labrey.

j'II'. alld 'II'". JOIIII Rogel 's , of 1.0' was the g uest of the Misses Jane andl\ l\ - Mary Morr is at dinner on New Year' s:

ganport, Ind., arc spending the win te r Day .with their son- in- law and daughter. 111 I'and Mrs. John Batchelor, of Dudley Among the guests at a party givenAvenue . M rs. Rogers entertained at all Sunday evening by Miss Marya tea in honor of her mother last Fri- O'B ri en , o f \Voodbi ne Avenue, we n

t he Mis ses 111 ary Lyons, of Oakmont:day. She was a ssi st ed b y h er daugh· Helcn Donnan, 111 ary Smi th and Lil.tel' , Miss Monica Rogers. Han Gihson, o f Br yn Mawr; Mary McA birthday parly was giv en by l\Irs ( ;r ady, o f Rosemont; Margaret Brien

J. J. J' ea rs on , o f Dud le y Avcnuc, all Elizabeth H ick\-, o f Ardmo re ; 1\1 aI"\\'ednesday afternoon, in honor o f he! /{arct ~ I u l l i / { a n , ' of Narherth; Messrsdaughter, Joan Barbara Pearson, who Harold l\lulvalley. Joseph Ellis, of

was t hr ee yea rs old that day. Drexel Hil l; Donal d \\Talker, JosephMrs. Norman Jefferies, 01 NarlJerth Fitzgerald, Frallcis Conway, Alhert

Avenue, has been spending a few daysin New York . CONTINUED ON NJ,;XT P A G j ~Mrs . George Gruel, of Drexel Hill

entertained th e membe rs o f he r bridg(club on Tuesday a ft er noon . Amongthese arc ~ I r s . Clarence Brearley, MrsV. A. l 'eeney, Mrs. \Vard Pierson, Mrs

Wi ll iam Rob in son, Mrs . ( ;a rdel l SiInons, 1111's. Harvey Austin. Mrs. \Vil·Iller Crowell, Mrs. Fred \Varner, 1111'S

U. S. \Vilcox, 1111'S. L. H. T ro ll er and:\Irs. LeRoy Douglas s.

1111'S. C. J. Goodyear, of Chestnu1Avenue, ga\'e a l uncheon and bridg(on Tuesday .Mrs. William J. Jones , o f South Nar·

ber th Avenue, h as announced t he engagement of her daughter , l \ liss Louis(H .umford Jones, to 1\1 r. J. ClintonFoltz, Jr., so n of Dr . J. Clint on Folt zformerlv of Chestnut Hill. The en·gagement was announced on Ne\\Ycar's Day at a large family dinnergiven by 1lrs. Jones.Miss IIlabel Kirkpat ri ck , o f Essex

Avenue, w il l sp en d th e we ek-c nd in,Allenlown as the guest of 1lrs. l\1. \VSnyder.Mrs. Hugh Leahy , of (;raylin/{ Ave·

nue, entertained her bridge c lub lastF ri day eveni ng . Mrs . \ \' il li am BUller

~ I i s s Jane Morris and l \ lrs. J. J. C a b r e ~a rc among i ts members .Mrs . E li zabe th \ "' is le r, of Narberlb

and Ha\ -e rford Avenues , accompaniedby l\ ladam 13 Ie, a t tended the New YorkHaiddressers ' Convention held at th(Pennsylvania Hotel, New York, lastweek.Among the \·isitors a1 the Cha!ionle·

Haddon Hall. Allantic Citv, Ihis wecl,arc 111 r. and 1111's. J. A. 111 rileI', of Forc st : \v enuc , and ~ I r . and ~ I r s . Josepl:\V. Bor den, of the Lakeside Apart·ments. i

~ r. and : \l rs . J . Haymond Sharp, of I\ \"oodside A\"Cnue, entertained their Ibridge c1uh on Saturday evening.

~ iss Miriam Strong and Miss Mina IRose Lyle entertained sixty of theirfricnds at a dance at Elm Hall, Nar- Iberth, ( ~ ~ I . " n d a y evening, Decemher I30. ~ l 1 s s Strong had as her house Iguests :\Iiss Ruth Roome, of Scarsdale.

X. Y.; l\liss~ I a r y

Virginia Spear ami I~ r. Robert Kiehl. of Leonia, X. J,, '\\:hile .1\liss Lyle had 1\1 iss \'irginia I(,oodnch, of Dux hu ry , l\1 ass.: :\1 iss~ t = l ~ ~ ~ 1

IRAINEY - WOOD I

:. COKE .:.$11.00 a Ton

Phone Narberth 2430I t : 1 e { ~ d t : : l H r l t = l r l ~~ · C H A ; · ; . · E B E R T · :

I Jobbing Carpenter Ihone; NARBERTH 4129

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. -anuary 17, 1930

You can have a

family reunion

any t ime. How?

Call up the out-of

town luembers.

Le t us help you enj oy t he se mo rn ings by supplying aBreakfas t Se t of Two Benches and a Table, requiring

a space 5' wide x 4'6" deep.

falDily•

r e nO IO l l S

OUR TOWN

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OLD STONE HOUSES

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Fireside

Now in Ardmore

MOORE'S EMPLOYMENT SERVICE25 Ardmore Arcade Ardmore,

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AT SHORT NOT IC E

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..orN Furni!"lllo"1 ' ~ ' I H ' r h ' I H ....tI ("ook s . " ·n ih" rs nl ld \ \ ' u i t r ( ' N " ' ~ N fu r n il ~ n c ' h , 1 I · ~ \ · ( · n t s..\ Sltt ' .·lnl1," «("n.tfurn,,,, SUltl)U.°ct)

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Ispend the week-end at Lake Placid : .----- --~ Y., as th e g ll es ts o f Mr, anc! ~ l r s R - E . S . 0 . L - V - E - DLuther R, ~ I d ~ e e , of A nthwv n Road

('1,:-;'1', FI W l\ 1 P l n :c l ': L > I: - ;U I ' A ( H ~ who ar c enterlaining at a house party TO START EACH DAY IN THE COZY ENVIRONMENT OF AN~ I r . A. G, Folleqe, of Wayne Ave ATTRACTIVE BREAKFAST ROOMI

and Vincent nile, wil l leave for St . LOllis on SlInda)to attcml a comll li tt ee mee ti ng o f th lAnll;rican Rail road Associat ion,: 'III 's, A. I'erry Redifer, of Shirlc):

Road, l'ntl'rlained the l11el1lhers of theFor:nighlly Clllh al I lI ncheon las t Fri ,day. ~ I r s . .IaI11es ~ I Divi n, o f ( 'i lt s-

, . hnrgh, a fonuer clllh I11ell1her. was th l t, ~ r. a_nd ~ rs, ('l'orge :\ewll1an guesl of honor a nd s pe nt t he wel'k-cnd

S ~ o a n , 01 OaknHl\ll, were l !le g lles l, . wilh ~ rs , Redifer,01 ~ , l r , and ~ I r s ; Howard Cotter, )1 '" D r. a nd ~ I r s . Edward Ross I'rocloral dllll1er lasI ~ e d n e s d a ~ - , ~ rs" .Cot- of Lancaster , w er e the gllests of :1,1 I'

tl'r alSll l'.ntertal11ed al hndge on Illes-I and :'II,rs. \Valter n. Goodall, of Dlld,day e \ ' e l ~ l 1 1 g , . _, ,_ ' le\' Avenue, l as t week.

:'III'S, ('rank C. SlIdel, of \\ (Hld,sldl :'Ilr. and ~ I r s . Bovd T. Barnard, of:\venu;. gave a l uncheon and hndge Avon Road. h av e returned froll1 a twe ion \ \ e ( h l e s d ; ~ y , AI1101.1g 11ll' gu es ls w eek s' vis it to Kansas City, Kans,

\':l're :'III's" "-<!ward I,., Laws" i\lrs whl' l 'e IIll'y visitl'd ~ 1', Barn;lrrl's par- 1l harb; \ \ , \ \. ll o'l1:e . i \l rs , ( J e o r g ~ l'nts. ~ l r . and i\lrs. \\" C. Barnard, i

I ~ ~ l l l d , i\lrs , :\!fre, .I , h O l l s ~ l r , i\lrs, '. TIll' Alpha Beta Delta Sorority i ~ "I,elds. ~ rs, I I . h . lrkp,alnck, ~ rs, S gi\'ing a dance at t he Cynwyd Clul: i\ \ , " ~ l l f l l _ l a n . ~ rs, ( .eorge , Sonlers this l 'vl' lling frolll ') to I o'clock. I

~ I r s . I'" (-,_ .Ionl's: ~ I r s , I I. Schol 'ppl Th e ~ I i s s e s Ella a !HI " ' 0 " Till1her- Ian,1 ~ rs, ~ a l l 1 . Bnggs, " lakt' l 'nterta ined the Illl'l11i>ers of tlwil '~ l t - s . \1, S: ( ' I : a ~ l ~ ~ l e g a r g e e , 01 hon l sororilv . Alpha Beta Delta, last night, Shull Luolber Company( ~ o y ~ I , \ a .. I \'Isillng hel: I11olher. ~ rs at their hOl1le on Merion Avel1l1e, !I'" K, i\lonl11l1gton. of 1·.Ill1wood A\'l'- i\lr, ~ I a x 1\1. Hehrank. fat he r o f ~ I r s i The Link Between Forest and Home

nu". . (;"orge A, Meyer. Rockland and \ \'ood- I 29 B lAB 1 C d Ph C d 66i\lrs, :\n:ln'\\ ', 1.. Horst, of I·.orest side Avenues : returned vestenla\' witl- = - i ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : : ; ; p : a , " " , a ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; v ; ; ; e ; . n ~ u o ; e ; : : : ; " : , . ; ; ; a ; p : a : ; ; . ~ y : ; ; ; n ; ; ; w ~ Y ~ ' - = ~ " - ; ; ; . ; ; : ; ; i i ; ; ; ....~ . ~ ; : : ; ; o o ..n ; ; e _ ~ y ; ; ; n . w w o = . Y " ' : : o i ; ; ; 2 , - . : : ; ,: \ ~ ' e n u " , entena111ed , ~ group 01 her the newlv-consecrated 'Bishop -A. I 1'- - - - - - WO' - - - - - • • - - - - - - - - - - - -

l1'1ends at 1'111ch",on on ,I hursday. of lasl \Villinger'to I'once. Porto ]{ico. wherl\\-.eek, thLC OC('<ISlon he111g the l )1 rl hda ) a r"ecption is heing gi\'en the nl'\\01 one oj thl' glll,,,tS, , . BishoJl on h is a rr iy a1 . Bishop \\'il-:\ groul' of g a ~ d e n ~ n l h u s l a s t " , slnll- lillger i" a nejlhew of i\lr, H"hrank

Idated hy the a r n \ ' , ~ 1 01 see'.1 catalogul's, ~ l r s , Huhert ~ I e i e r . all aunt of ~ I 11.1e,t \\'Ith ~ I r s , I',rne"t C, Drew on ~ ' I e n ' r , also accolllpanied the part\' tl1, nday of last w e e ~ al her ,1101111' 01 ' I'orto Rico. .~ oreno Road to dISCUSS spr111g prep-a ra tio ns , \V hile le a was h ei ng sel'\'ed ~ ~ In' the hos tess the group decide(1 tl'I Ii,'et agaiu in Fehruary with ~ l r s IMPORTED FELT HATSFlorence E. Koch, at the corner of $1 an d $1.50\V iudsor Ayenue and \\'ynnewoo(l FRENCH FELTS , $2 and $2.50

Road. 1 N b hTh e i\1 isses Jane aud ( 'a tr id a S t e \ ~ ' I ' 30 6 Dud e y Ave ., ar er t "

ens, daughters of ~ 1', and ~ rs, H, I, Phone Narber th 2562-RStl'\'eus. of Ha\-erford Avenue, will ~ t : :......

l"ocogna, of \ \. ayl1<'.0 ' ; \ eill , o f Anllllon',

~ iss ~ argarl'l Li\-ingslon, of Chestnut AVl'nuI ', will entertain hl'r hridgl

rluh on ~ omla\' l'\'l'ning,~ rs, T, S 0 1 1 1 ~ r s 1'\\'lllan. of Lant,

\\'yn Lane, i" spending a fl '\\ ' days i l : \e \ \' York ,

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LAKES, DAMS or SWIMMING POOLS

Faithful ServiceThrough all kinds of weather the milkmanmakes his way to bring your bot t le of GoldMedal Milk each morning. Lives frequentlydepend on his loyalty. Gold Medal serviceis as faithful as the purity of the milk itself.

SUPPLEE ..WILLS .. JONES

Pioneers in Every Proven Safeguard

GOLD ME'DAIJMILK

Cleaners

PHONE, CYNWYD 928

Phone , Na rbe rt h 2602

eADELIZZI 'BROS.

You'll Be Surprisedwhat ca n b e d on e with an old suit of clothes when ou r

e xp er ts g et t o work on it . Al te ra ti ons a nd r epai ri ng a re

done so c leve rly tha t th e suit i; as good as new in looks an d

in th e service it will afford you.

Walter P. MiesenCarpenter & Builder

100 N Narberth Avenue Phones: D,ay-Narherth 3973·M,• E\'erung-Narherth 3828·R,

, ~ ~ ~ ...Al l Sorts of Jobbing alld Alteration Work

Quickly and R e a , ~ m l a b l ' ) ' DorIC

I Tailors, Dyers.

22 0 BALA AVENUE

i i 102 F"rest AvenueI,

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1II'lIUI,,:dlt hOlt'l, 111 lhpi)" o) ' ig- inal ( ' " lonia l : lJIJH'aralJ( '( ' h;u-..: h p ( ~ l 1 1I111":--pl'('ialty. \,"\. 1,lloW ho w :lIHl ( 'an show yo11 )HaIlY d(' l igh1fulL'xCllnplcti u f u ur \ " t " U l ' ~ i ill th e l - 'hocnixvi t l ( · ~ t ' e l i o l l .

c an b e reasonabl)" constructed , \ ~ h l ' n tht ' p l "op l ' r IIHll'hillt'I'Y j:--; ll:- 'P(J.

'V e have every necessary devi<'c f l I t" ;tlly plan yo u 111;'y h:l\"(', al111have R U ~ c c R s r u l 1 y const ruc ted ln a II y a It nt l '1 i \"(' pn o J:..; d 11 r I I H ~ ' 1ht 'past f ew yea rs .

FLAG POLES ERECTED ST ACKS ERECTED

C. RAYMOND DAVISContractor and BuilderKIMBERTON, PA.

Bell Phone : T'hrH'l1ix ·illp 7 ' ? : ~ · , 1

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January 17, 19jO OUR TOWN Page Eleven

Lost and Found

January,

SmedleyBuilt Home

Beautiful EvergreensRhododendrons, Hem

lock an d Re d Cedar

WM. D. & H. T. SMEDLEY,INC.

HENRY A. FRYE.Burgess.

DANIEL LEITCH.

Pres iden t o f Council.

No . 266

AN ORDINANCEMaking a supplementary appropria

t io n t o defray th e expenses of th e Borough of Narber th for the y ea r of 1929.

Th e Council o f t he B or ou gh o f N ar berth does ordain:

Section 1. Tha t th e sum of thirteen

thousand dollars ($13,000.00) be an dIth e same i s h er eb y appropriated fromm on ey s n ow i n general funds increasin g th e appropriations o f O rd in an ce

No . 258 to def ray t he exp ens es of th eBo rough o f Na rb e rt h fo r th e year 1929a s f ol lows : Item 11. Fo r roads an db ridge s , c a re an d maintenance of same

an d collection of ashes $13,000.00

Passed this 13th day o f J an ua ry .A. D. 1930.

Attest:CHARLES V. NOEL,

ISecretary of Council.

Approved this 13th da y ofA. D. 1930.

Classifieds Sell Wood

Despite Warm Weather

Although this wintcr has becn

rather "open," \Villiam ]. Foot.

of 305 ('arsons Av cnue . Bal a-

ICynwy<!. has found the demanel

for Corel \Ynoel to holel up well.

In the fall Mr. Foot placed a

two-line classified ad in the thrceLivingston papers-Our Town

(Narberth). News of Bala-Cyn

wyd anel The Main Liner . This

sma ll a d brought such gratifying

results that voluntarily he has re

or<!l'1'l·d the space for t en I ll nre

weeks.

~ r. Foot is only nne of many

who have tes t if ied t o t he p ul li ng

power of t he "hest classified sec

tion 111 the suburbs."

Real Estate for RemFon ftEN'1'---:\ 'ul 'hel ' th, de tached hou:-;c,

Hix rlll:-t. an d hath, 2 ~ f l u a r p s frolH st.at io n ; p er ft . cond. Durhin_ & Ho\\·ard,

;11 N. Xarbe .. th Ave .• ioiarberth. (tf)

XAltfn;HTH-20!1 U ..ayling · Ave.• largel iv ing 1'00111. ,t h t ' d r o o l l l ~ , hal( 'ony, 2

h a l h ~ , oi l hUl'n .. ,", Frig-illai ..". light al l rVrile for Price LislHideH. Hhadp, g-al'ag'", 5 minutes to s ta- The Tenn es s e e Ev e r gr e e n Ct ion, $1:'0 J11onth1y. Phone OWnel" , : \ ar - o.be .. th 2SI;:, 0" your hl'ok,·I·. ( o h l - 1 7 ) , ~ .p. O. Box 578

;;A i t l l l ' ; I { ' I ~ ~ 1 ) " I , ~ h - ; : ; l h ~ " I S l ' , ;; la"ge l Elizabethton Tennessee

1 ' 1 l I ~ . & hath, ,I l H ' d r l l O I I l ~ , g:ood c'ond., _ ~ ~ ~{'on\'. to ~ t a . an d H t o l ' ( ' ~ , $aO to dps. ~ t, 'nanl; ~ : : ~ s I ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ ~ · a ~ ~ ~ : ~ t . i - - ~ : ~ ~ ; : h e Q l ~ i l l ~ ~ ~ , ~ e '-/1

(:III';!·;lt1·'IJl, fu .. n i ~ l " , d rOOlll, ndjoill- DeCOJ'at:"g :iug- til£> hath ; ( , t ~ n t J ' a l locution. 21 I' ..

" 'pst ~ J l l ' i n g ' Avellu". I'hol\(' At·e1lllo ..e ESTIMATING I172:1-1t. (ohtf) Narber1h 413;)\\' IBOA nDI,;nH " . ANTI';J)-RoOIllH fo .. rpnl ~ i i ! ! i o i i i ~ ~ " ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ~ , , ! ! ! ! ! , , , , ! ~ ' r - - - - -

\ v i t h f l"ce garage :-;paee. 'V. 1-1. Y o w - - -eli, lII"Clenal{hlln's ; \I il l I: ,!. . 'VY Il Il t' - 'Iwood, Pa . (1-24) For Permanent

w ". g ~ , _ " , ~ , : : ; : " , : ~ d ~ ' .':._ I: SatisiactionL S ~ t · x .UH} ~ ( l h I l H . . . \ \ t : ~ . II . t. . ' \ I t - I I , II

421i Jo:HH"X A\'('. ;-;ar!l"rth 2460. I) BUY A

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. . . . . . . . . !!I.Charles WAFER "

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Local & Long Distance II· Daily Trips toau Ing Ardmore & City

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Imtmction, Schools

INSURANC I S A L E S l \ [ A ~ - - l l ~ x p e r j ( , l l e e d .') '0 ~ t ' l l ( ' a ~ u a l t \ ' i l lHlIl 'anee 011 ~ I a i l l

Line. I l r a \ \ ' i J l ~ · ; , · t < ~ e o l i l l t . ' ' ' r i te "l\l",Bux 72/:1, Ardmore. I'a. (tf)

n, ESSLINGEH., carpL'nter; a l t t ' a t i ( l l l ~ ,roofing & jobhing. Ph . :\al' l, . : ~ 7 4 S · ' V ,

1"9 C o n w a ~ ' Ave. (1-21)- - - - - - . - - - ~ - ~ -

" 'ATEH 'VAV[ io i( l d ') \I I' il l roUI' homl';xati:..:;faetloJl gual'Hntt' l 'cl. Hal(', f ) l l l ~ .

Ph . Cyn. 11-1\1 fOl' aPl)oitllIHt'lIt. ( o l d - : ~ ) 1 ' ~ X I ' . t U t l l l ' will t ..:u'h normal or Itaeli:·~ . : . . . . : . ~ . : . . . . : . - . . : . . . . . : . . . : - . . : . . . . . . : . . . . = . : . . . . ~ = . : . . : . . . . : = . . . . . : . ~ ~ "__ wd . chil. : ('It'lli. xc·hl. xuh., I H ~ g ' i ] ) n l ' l ' xI IAlJ l. I1' : (i - -Lol'a l a l ld long' , liHlalll· '· . "'1' . .:.: l.at. I'll. Pop. l is7·1-H. (oh17-:1l I)

Hervice Co., r. BaJa A Vt'. P h l l l H ' ( ' y l l , -- ---. - " - ~ - - - " - - - - - - - "--- "- - - - - - - - - ~ . _ - - -S/7. EHtimateH gi\'en. (old -:ll) .\11 ) T I I I ' ; I l ~ - Edul'atp rour l'hildn'n

------------------ Illludeally. ~ t .. t thl ' l l l 0]) tht> ))iuno,J - I A U L I N f , - L I H ' a l au d Il l l lg' di:-;taIH't', h(':--t l1)pthll(l:--. HaJ'I'Y 'Vill"llll, ('ollC't'rt

da l ly t ri px t o nearby p l l i l l t ~ . "·AI· ' I , ;H. p i a l l i ~ t an d tp:1('hpl·. PhOJlt' 'VaYIH' ftS7.Phone ioia ..herth ;I'i:'I-H. I (old·:!!)

YOUlt BUSINESS ca n oe advel'tised to 1--------.,.-------------·--.advan tag e und e r t he abo\'e classillca- TI'TUlt-ln hlg-h sl'hooimath"rnalll 's IS

lion. Ask about ou r 10-time raIl ' . Call .a\'adahl<' fol' lal,' a ; I l ' l ' n o o ! ~ an d ('\ '' '-Na ..berth 2545 or C 'nwyd HII. (ohtf) Ilillg' ellg·al{,'n1enls. ,"ol'n."'J Hl'hoo) an,1~ J l a rv an l gTaduatp. i'.xpl'rlf'llC'f'c1 tea('hpJ'.

MAII.ING and addres sing sel'viee a va il - P ho ne A. R. T a ~ ' l o l ' , l\lp .. ioll 12S:I-1I1.ahle to iJus. fi ..ms, aSHoclations, etc. (ohl-17)

Call 1':ar . 2545 or C ~ · n . 811 (obtf>

General Notl·ce Classified Advertisements will be charged only

- t o r es id en ts of th e Main L in e who se names.appear In th e telephone directory; to persons maintaining a n a cc ou nt withus, or to regular subscribers t o e it he r THE MAIN LINER , OUR TOWN. orNEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD.

R t10 cents a l in e In each paper; 25 cents a line In a ll t hr ee .a eS - -Mln lmUm charge, 35c In on e paper; 75 cents In al l three Av

erage of five words to th e line. No b lackfaced t ype u sed.

Deadll·ne (OJ" InseJ·tz·ons- Classified advertisements willbe accepted up to 'Vednesday, 5

o'clock for OUR TOWN or all three papers; Thursday. 1 o'clock. fo r THEMAIN LINER; Thursday, 5 o 'c lock f or NEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD.

Business OpportunitiesFOH SA I .. g _ · - · r l · ( ~ a 1'00n1 l J u H i l l f ~ ~ : " ; in Al'd,

P r h ' c reaH. " t r i t e .. I·.... Bo x 727:J,

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h1IITHE MA I N L I N E I I ~ ~r-I BANKING INSTITUTION I -

Bu)' II I Narherth.

NARBERTH 2838.2839

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january 17, 19jd

I~ : b ~ · . ~ ~ : ~100 FOREST AVENUE

Phone: Narberth 3652-M

R ight at the N arberth Station

FLORIDA'S FINEST RIPE, JUICY BERRIES

AND FRESH, GRADE "A" CREAM FROM

ABBOTTS OWN GREAT COUNTRY

CREAMERY, MAKE THIS A TRULY DE

LUXE ICE CREAM,

YOU WILL WONDER HOW SUCH OUT·

STANDINGLY DELICIOUS ICE CREAM

CAN BE SOLD FOR THE MODERATE

PRICE WE ASK-70 CENTS A QUART.

You'ye Neyer TastedFRESH STRA WBERR Y

Ice Cream Like This

placed in our Christmas Club will

amount to ~ 1 0 0 . 0 0 plus 3% interest. You will find systematic sav-

ing so easy. Start Thrift Week

right by opening your account

today.

SHEA'S DRUG STORE

Two Dollars

a Week

hours and dcveloping- a constructive in

terest in aeronautics that is desirahle

in thc rising gcneration of allY progres

sive ci ty ."

OUR TOwN

IAsks Rotary's AidFor Youth's Ideals

'Should Be Given More Chances

to Show Initiative,'

Is Claim.

IAEROPLANE NEXT TOPIC

Page Twelve

Where to GoLOCAL MOVIES

EGYPTIAN-Toda ) ' an d tomor

row, "Mysterious Dr , Fu MancllU"; M o n d a ~ ' an d T u e s d a ~ ' ,H i ch n rd D lx In "The L o ve D oc tor"; 'Vec1neflday an d 'rhurRduy,( i r ( ~ t a Garho in "'Phe ](ls!'oi";

Jo'ri<lay alH] Hllturday, :\Iar ian

Da v ies i n " Ma ri an ne ."AHDlIIORg-Today , "Tll l ' Fou r

F'eathers"; tOlnOl'l 'OW, "1." 11 e

Hap"; Monday, Tuesday an d\Vednesday, ' ' ' rhe Dance ofI . lfe"; T h urs da y a nd F r i d a ~ ' ,}o'lorenz Zleg-fe1<l's "(:Jorifying

t he Amer ic a n Gir l"S g V I L I . l I ~ - T o d a y anel tO I110rI 'OW,

l \ Iarinn Davies in " l \ far ianne";Monday a nd T ue sd ay , "Hol ly

wood n e \ ' u t . ~ , " al l - s tar cnst;\Vedn ...,dllY 8; Thursda)' , "Nlght

Parade" ; 14"riday an d Saturday ,

\Villiam Bain ..", , \n i ta P a ge in

" N a v ~ ' Blues."A:- ITHONY \VA YNI ' ; -TodaY an dt0l110rrOW, "The \ ~ i r g · i n i a l 1 " :l\!ondIlY a nd T ue sd ay , " Ho lly \\'Dod Hevue. ' · al l - s tar cas t ;

\Vednesday and T h u r s d a ~ ' ,Richard Arlen, F a ~ ' \Vra) ' in"The I, 'our F e at he rs "; F ri da y

an d SaturdaY, \Vil1 iu ln l - Ia ines ,

Ani ta Pa ge in " . N n v ) ~ Blues."NARBJ' ;HTB -To da y a n d tomor ·

1'0\\", "College Lo\,(' ' ' ; l \ l o n d a . ~ ·an d T u es da y, M o nt e Blue in

" Sk in D ee p" ; \ Ve dn es da y a ndThursday , ']'ed I .ewis in "I s

E\,pry IH)dy Happy'!"THEATRES

ADELPII [ - "lle'ar Ol d I';nl,\'land" l as t tw o da:rt"; opening"l\[onday, "TIll! Infinite Shoeb la ck " w ith Helen :\!ellCI,en

an d l ..eHlie Banl{l'i.BROAD-Las t tw o ( I a ~ ' s of "Papa

,Juan" with Oti", HI,inn,·r, Be g i n n i n ~ · Monday, 01H' weelto nl y. ' 1' lw a tr e (lul1d present s

"Porgy."FOltHI';H'l '-" 'rh,. ;o.; ..w : '10011" in

four th ' \ ' t?e)c

I :AHH) ( 'K - "Har i " with lIlitz!.

Olwning l\londay, nenrgi' J t ' s ·

se l in "I·;gypt."KgITJI 'H-Las t tw o days of

"Naughty Mariett 'L," "Bahesin ' royJantl" open!' l\londay.

LYRIC-" ,Journey 's End," a tine

dranla.S I I U I 3 J ~ R T - L a s t two dn)'s of

"Rohin Hood."\V A1.:-IUT-"gseaplllll '" last tw odays: opening ' : \I on day , . la n e

( 'owelin

"Jenny."MUSICAL EVENTSl ' hi l ad e l phi a Orehp st r a - Thisaftprl loon an d tOll lOrrO\\' eVe

ning: B, ·" tho \ 'P l I·S I" if th , 01H'

ron. t '\'0 elt·g-h·:-i, (:rieg;; B t ~ r l i o ~ .Phi ladelphia Gral1l1 Opera Colllp:Lny--"). .( lhpl1grin," F'pl .."uary G.

(:tornHln ( }rund Opt' ra CUl l l IH lny

'I 'ollight O ' r i d a ~ ' ) , "TIlt> j o ' l ~ ' i n g '] )u tch lnan" ; tOlllOI"rOW a t 2,"Don .1 uan"; tOlHurro,,- a t S,"( j o t U ~ r d a n l f l l ( ' r u ng" ; l\londayat S, "Don . Ju an" ; TUt'sday at8, "Tr is tan u nd I so ld e. "

"Aid today's youth become tomor

row's good citizen, and you will pro

mot e p ro gr ess a nd fu tu re law obse rv

ance," was the statement made by

Walter M. \Vood , genera l secre tary of

the Philadelphia Y. l\I. C. A., at Tuesday 's mee ting of the Bala-Cynwyd-Nar

herth Rotary Club. His topic was

"r d('alism a nd You th ."

"Youth should be exposed to good

examples," he declared, "given growing

f re ed om f rom imposed guardianship;

encouraged to do thiugs when told, and

to accomplish much w it ho ut bei ng

commanded; given more things to do,

and more s timula tion to show initiative

in doing them; and shown more in

spi ring example s of adult l eade rship.

"N 0 wood t o c hop, no water to pump

from the well-few chores to accom

plish-are tendenci( 's of t he a ge ," he

went on. "But do we suhstitute

enough other tasks to keep the youth

ful hands and minds busy in their

growth to maturity? I recommend

that youth be g iven mor e c ha nc es to

do things for himself , ins tead of le tt ing

him s imply take inventory of what has

heen do ne for him.

"Age brings to bear on its decisions

fixed opinions valued in the l ig ht o f

past experience. Youth sees new s it

uations without the b ack gro und of

experience. The viewpoints frequently

clash, and youth f requently makes mis

takes as a resul t of immature judgment.

But youth should be encouraged to

make decisions for h imse lf , in order

that he may form mature judgments

latl'r on."A v is it or at t he meet in g was Gene

Baldwin, of the Ardmore Rotary Cluh.

:\'ext week's meeting will be in

charge oi Barclay Jones, headmaster

of the Friends ' Central School, who

has secured as a s pe aker Cha rl es H .

English. Director of the Philadelphia

Playground Association, who wil l t al k

The \\ 'estminster Circle of the :\'011'- about his l at es t pro je ct , the Phi lade l

h er th Pn' shyt l' ri an Chu rc h will hold phia ~ od d Aeroplane Association.

a hake sale in the s to re a t 235 Haver- "This mO\'enlent," according to its

ford Avenue, tomorrow (Saturday) at fri en ds , is heing sponsored hy the

10 o'clock. Among t he t hi ng s for s al e Phi la del ph ia Bul let in a nd has spread

will he home-made cakes, pies, ginger rapidly t hr ough t he city, gaining the

hread, cookies, Bos ton haked beans, interest of hundreds of children who

meat loaf, n ut h read an d h ome-mad e II are mak.in g model al 'roplanes, addingcandy. . much to their enjoyment of leis ure

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Performances-7 and 9 P. M.-Program Subject to Change

This FRIDAY and SATURDAY-LAUREL and HARDY in"MEN OF WAR," and WARNER OLAND in the Sax Rohmer

all-talking thriller:

HTHE MYSTERIOUS DR. FU MANCHU"

Next MONDAY and TUESDAY-RICHARD DIX in

ffTHE LOVE DOCTOR"

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY-GRETA ~ ~ T H E KISS"GARBO & CONRAD NAGEL in . . . .

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