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    PRICE, FIVE CENTS

    Narperth Bridge ClubJuly 7, top score, J. H. Baker andC. A. Hammer; second place, Mr. andMrs. William Boyle,July 10, t op s co re , Mr . a nd M rs .

    Charles B. Stoudt; second place, RoyGr.eenwood and Samuel Hershey.July 12, top score, J. H. Baker andWilliam Thompson; second place, Dr.Ma rk Morgan and Charles B. Stoudt.

    Dctails of $22,200 AmortizationBeing Considered byCouncil

    Heat Only Victoras ~ ( D r e a m Game"Ends in 7-7 Tie

    Plan EIl1l Hall Debt:Pay Off in 12 Years

    BORO BEATS U. D. 10 TO 2

    "Lowers" and "Uppers" BattleValiantly 12 Innings forPlayers' Fund

    Dream games may become annual,or even more f requent af fai rs wi th thel\'1ain Line League, b ut it is doubtfulif ever a more c losel y con test ed onewil l be fought than the circuit's firstone l as t Satu rday on the Narberthfield.

    Talks on Ideals

    Township Relief IncreasesNarbe rth' s r el ie f cases remained

    the same last week at four, but LowerMerion's list was increased by twofamilies and now numbers 29.

    - ~ . _ - - - -_ ._ - -NARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA, JULY 16, 19371$950,000School Bond Issue VoteFor New Building September 14N ext Registration Daysfor Voters July 21-22

    LISTED

    DONORS

    Sparks Cause F i re Alat'l11The Na rbe rth Fire Company wascalled to a residence at Elmwood andEssex avenues l as t F ri da y morRing

    w ~ sparks on th e roof threatenedto set fire to the hou se . No damagewas caused, however.

    The ~ e c o n d opportunity forl\]ontgomel'Y county citizens to) ' ( ' g i ~ t e r Imder the new Per- Lower Merion taxpayers will be Istill stay within the two 11er centl1lanent Registration Aet, will asked t o approve a $!}50,000 bond issue limit allowed; or the taxpayers eouldhe next \Vednesday and Thurs - to cover the cost of a new junior high by vot e increase the bonded deht byday, July 21 and 22. school building and o the r school \vork $'1,455,337, and still s ta y w it hi n t heRegistrars will sit both days in the township at the primary cIec- seven per cent lcgal maximum.from 10 A. 1\1. to 3 P, :tv1. and tions on September 14. Among other business transacted byfrom 7 P. 1\1. to 10 P. 1\1. (D. S. P lan s f or p ut ti ng t he bond issue the school board was the appointmentT,) at t he se regu lar p ol li ng q ue st io n before the public were com- o f e igh t new teachers and the reten-

    Pleted at a mee ti ng of the t ownship t io n o f the district solicitor, and theplaces in this community:Narberth _ No, 1 District _ Board of Education held i n Ardmore postponement of t he awa rd of con-Narberth Fire Company Elm last Monday night, at whi ch E , E. t r ac t s for t wo n ew school buses.Ball, Forrcst a\'enue, Burlingame, p r e ~ i d e n t of the hoard, Teachers chosen for the h igh school

    N a r b e r t h - ~ o , 2-Community presided. were:Building, \Vindsor and Conway Board officials explained that care- Ernest J. Swartz, graduate offul financing an d t he expiration of Temple University, with three years 'Part of t hi s was no doubt due to avenues. ' 'h PI t 'II H' h For twelve i nn in gs t he LowersNarberth-No, 3-Headnuar- current bond obligations will make an experIence 111 t e easan 'VI e Ig (Nthe excessive weather, even if the " increase in the school ta x rate un- School, as music instructor in the arberth, Brookline, Gladwyne) andf tel'S of Boy Scouts, N. \V. corner the U p I' (C t 'II P I' P ttPlayground were the coolest spot or necessan,', should tbe bond issue bf' Junior High Schoo!. pes oa esvi e, ao I, 0 s-E s ~ e x and Elmwood avenues, town d D 't ) b ttl d 't hmiles around, but it occur s to this al)proved bv. Lower Merion voters. Mamie T. Kirk, a graduate of an oWl1lng own a e WIGeneral Wayne Distric t - -Photo by BachraCh. the score tied on three different oc-observer that the chief blame for the John A lb re ch t' s N ur se ri es , The new junior high school building,ILower Merion High School and Drexel RALPH F. DAVENPORT . d dlethargy might well be p laced on the I h ' d I' . l' " t 'I f 1 A I caSlOns an en ing in a 7-7 deadlock.Montgomery avenue and l\Ieet- for which there wil e a pre ssl l1g ne e nstltute, Wit 1 mne yea rs expenence liaS presu ent 0 t Ie I'( moreshoulders of that middl e age whi ch b" Ul39, according to Superintendent in the Philadelphia Public Schools, as Rotary Club wh

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    July 16, 1937

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    OUR TOWN

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    22hursdayJULY

    EDWIN P. DOLD ,T ax Col lector .

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    SPECIAL

    10 A. M . to 3 P. M. an d 7 P. M. to 10 P. M.D AY LIG HT S AV IN G T IM E

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    AVOID CONGESTIONTO THE SEASHORE

    Use TheTacony-Palmyra Bridge

    Dil'cctions: U. S. Route No.1-City Line-EastR iv er D ri ve - Hunting Park Avc. - RooseveltBlvd.-to Levick St. (Levick St. is 41;2 mileseast o f Broad) .Free Road Map at the Tol l Gate or by Tollmail-Po O. Box 32, Palmyra, N. /. 30e

    Tacony-Palmyra Bridge Co.. Palmyra, N. J.

    TAX NOTICE

    T HE B EL L TElEPHONE COMPANY or PENNSYLVANIA

    ljnlNG lJLAt:EH? Plan your trip-make hotel reservations,let friends and relatives know when you'll arrive - BY TELEPHONE.Arrangements mode by telephone are more accurate and completo.Rotos ore reducod on long distance calls of 42 miles or more evorynight after soven and all day Sunday.

    Belmont Ave. near City Line, Cynwyd

    Yo u MUST register in o rd e r t o vote at this year 'sPr imary o r Genera l Elect ion under th e terms ofth e Permanent Regist rat ion Law.

    MONTGOMERY COUNTYREGISTRAnON COMMISSION.

    JULYRegistration Daysfor Montgomery County

    Y o u m a y register on th e following days at th e regist ra t ion headquar te rs i n y o u r v o ti n g d i st r ic t .

    WEST LAUREL HILLCEMETERY

    Property an d Pe r Capita Tax Bills fo r 1937 have beenm ai le d. P le as e repor t at once an y errors or omiss ions .Note payment dates to secure discounts, also dates ofi n s ta l lment paymen t s if used.This office s ho ul d b e notified promptly o f change inaddress.By Ac t of Assembly Pe r Capita Taxes ar e assessedag ai n st ev e ry adult in th e Borough.Have yo u received your b ill ? B il ls lost o r miscarr iedin th e mails will no t release y o u f r om payment when du e.It is my desire t o avo id mi sunder s tand ings an d addi t ionalco l lec t ion charges fo r failure to pay . Th e BondingCompany insists o n p ay m en ts i n full e a ch y e ar .

    WednesdayJULY

    Beauty an d security ar e requ isi tes in the placewc c ho os e f or t ho se whom we hav e l oy ed andl ost awhi l c. Visit thcse charming hills abovcthc S ch uy lk il l R iv cr . C on veni en t t o a ll M a inLine rcsidcnts.

    National Bank of Narberth Deposi ts I n su r e d unde r th e Gove rnmen t P l an Member of Federal Reserve System O p en a t 8 A. M. daily fo r your convenience

    TIME

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    1600

    Tuc'sda)' Only

    Friday and Saturday

    "A Stal' IS Born"

    WARNER OLAND 111

    ALL eghny 0132

    JANET GAYNOR andFREDRIC MARCH in

    \V'edncsda)' ( Aw ar d a t 9)ROLAND YOUNG in

    "The Ma n \V'ho CouldWork Miracles"

    Monday (Pia), Bonus at 9)RICI-IARD DIX and

    DOLORES DEL RIO in

    Wholesale - RetailSAM. SCHLESINGERDally 7 A. M. to 5.ao P. M.N. W. Cor. 56th a nd Vi ne Su.

    'Charlie Chan a t the Olympics'

    "DEVI l' S PLAYGROUND"

    Highest Prices Paid ForPAPER, RAGS, IRONand METALSIVe 'wi ll cal l a n ) ' J ~ ' ' ' c r e - a I l Y timeat y ou r conyc"iellce

    CALL THENew Deal Junk Co.

    MASSANUTTEN MILITARYACADEMYWoodstock, Virl::iniaShenanaoan ValleYCollege preparatory-Commerclal-MusicSplendid equipmentJunior H. O. T. C. UnitAthletlcs-aOO acre recreation programat Camp LuptonFor cat al og addre ss Dr. H. J. BenchoffHead M'lster. Box 191

    Outings and BanqrletsPhone : Hi ll top

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    Bros.

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    YOU

    A vailable for Dinners,

    At L ow C os t

    up ewe . . . .

    Can BeWell Dressed

    Adelizzi

    ServiceElec. & Radio CO.

    NARBERTH 4182w. G. Case &. Son

    U-R-NEXT

    41 N. Narberth Avenue

    ELECTRICREFRIGERATORSSales

    Narberth

    Mill Road, Brookline, Pa .

    Wise men rea li ze t he impor tanceo f p ro tect ing the money they' veinvestcd in clothing. That's whyso many send their cleaning to

    FOR A REALHAIR CUTHarold M. Kirscht

    Swim and Play TennisPool Open ~ ' Y e n i n g s Till 11 P. M.BROOKLINE COUNTRY CLUB

    * ewe cos ..

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    I" A S ta r is Born" Features Ii ; . , ! i ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! I I ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! i ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! i I 1Playground News I Janet G ay no r a t Narberth l! --TheEvery d ay dur i ng t he p ast week the i HA Star is Born," now at t he Na rwading poo l on Narberth Playground! be:th, stars. J a n ~ t Gaynor and. Fredh ad a nywh er e from forty to fifty Ieric l \ ~ a . r c h In this color film directedyoungsters o f a ll ages i n i t. Here t he by 'YII. \ lam A. Wel lman. The ~ t o r y , achildren c oo led o ff from the hot i r ~ a \ l s t l c s t u ~ y of Hollywood hfe, deweather that characterized the whole IPICts the rise ?f a young. screenweek. Mothers found it a great aid, I actress, he r n ~ a r r l a g e to a falhng star,for they could send their youngster and the conflict and t r ag edy that enOl' youngsters down to the grounds,; sue when their upward and downwardwhere t he y a re u nd er t ra in ed super-! paths meet. i 1 ' ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ i ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! i ~ ~ ~ ~ i ! ! ! i ! ! ! ~ ~ i ! ! ! i i i i ! ! ! ! ~ ~ i ! ! ! ! ! i ~ ~ i ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! 1vision. I The popular "Play Bon us " i s the i'

    Hmulicraft , a ~ d e d a t t r a ~ t i o l ~ M.?nday , ~ Y e n i . l l ~Cub S co ut s working on various I",hen the plc tule win be DeVil s

    k inds o f p r o j e ~ t s t o qual i fy them for! Playground" .with Richard Di.x,admission into the regular scouts, tast- Dolores Del RIO an d Cheste r Mon! ! ,.ed their f i rs t work , when they started .On Tuesday. only, W ~ r n e r Olandon handicraf t under the supervision ~ v I l l b seen 111 the title ~ ' o l ~ , ?fof Isaac B. KnolI . Leathercraft fea- Cl.H\r\le Chan. at the O I Y ~ l l l ) I C S , mtu red the first day's work. Miss Julia whIch the ~ ~ l I n e s e detective solvesLandi s s t ar t ed t he h and i cr a ft e rs on another CXCltlllg mystery.plaster-of-paris, h ot ma t and wcaving 'Wednes day (Ca sl l Awar d Night)projects. Roland Young is featured in uThe. Man Who Could Work Miracles." TheSportsThe Narbcr th Scnior Tcam was dc- story i s f rom the }len of H. G. 'Vens.featcd in a fast ball g'ame by t hc N cx t T hur sda y, Friday and SaturSou th Ardmor e Bas ebal l Tcam, who d ay t he Narberth wiII prescnt "Cafcarc in sccond place in the Delmont Metropolc" wi th Lorctta Young, TY-ILea gu e. T ed Finn, pitcher and cap- ronc Powcr and Ado lph Mcn.iou. itain of th c Narbcrth tcam, g av e t oo . !many hits to the visitors, a nd t he y Copy 'early in the week is apprecl- iated. Iwon by the score of 7-4.

    The tcnnis and paddle tennis tour- I !naments have bccn madc out. Alandcr type tournament is used, whichinsurcs cont inua l p lay on the part oft he contcs tant, for he or she challengC'." those players ratcd ahove themin the various sporb;.

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    GOLFTENNISRIDINGSURF llATHINGSWIMMINGDIVINGYACHTINGFISHINGSAILING

    On tlze Oeum [;frontOcean City, N.J.

    J. HOWARD SLOCUM. M a n a g e ~

    Termites are secretly damaging an alarmingpercentage of homes and buildings throughout this section. These tiny wood-eating insects enter a structure from the ground andattackthe inside of timbers and woodworkh id ing the ir act iv it ie s from s ight . T he irpresence is not readily detected until costlydamage has been done.Only a trained inspector can tel l you forcerlainwhetheror not yourproperty is beingattacked by these insidious insects. SkilledTerminix lnspeclion of your property is absolutely FREE!HO W TO STOP TERMITES

    Termites cannot be controlled by ordinarymelhods of household extermination. Onlythe most reliable protection available shouldbe employed.Terminix is the world's largestte rmit e co nl ro l s er vi ce . The c hemi ca lTerminix, appl ied with special equipmentby exclusive methods, insulates your structure against termites by shull ing them outcompletely. Thousands of struclures savedthroughout the United States. Insured andguaranteed for live years.

    MaybeDAMAGING

    YOUR HOMB

    f:kls YearmANE vaUR UAEATlon

    REALLV lounT You will enjoythe atmosphere of friendliness and hospitality t h at p reva il s a t THE FLANDERS.Spacious verandas , ocean sun decks ,3 outdoor sea water swimming pools,with filtered circulating water, superior service, delicious meals and

    232 rooms, eachwith privatebath, await you. c ~ r ~ ~ = : : : : : ~ ~ ~ = : : : 1

    1937 SEASONJa.e 19th to Sept. 13t11Write for RatesChIldren Alwa,.W.lccllle

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    THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWSwill come to your home every day throughTHE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR

    An International Daily NewspaperIt records foryou tbe world'S clean, constructive d O l l l ~ S . The Monitordoes not exploi t crime or sen3atlon; neither does It Ignore them,but deals correctivelY wltb them. Features for bUSY men and al1 thefamU:r. Ineludlllg the weekly Magazine Section.

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    This system that supplies water in Delaware,Mon tg omer y a nd Che st er C ou nt ie s isMODERN in every detail . . . Nevertheless,developments of mcrit are constantly beingutilized to maintain and improve, IF POSSIBLE, th e acknowledged superiorquality of

    OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEV

    The Christian Selence Publlsblmt SOcietyone Norway Street, Boston, MassachusettsPlease enter my subscription to The Christian Sclencs Monitor fora perIod of1 yesr 59.00 6 months $4.50 3months $2.25 1 month 75cWednesday Issus, lncludlng MagaZine Section: 1 year '2.60. 6 Issues 250Name __Address -- -

    Sampl. Copy on R8qU .,

    MODERN

    ; ; R E ~ f t . ; n f } ( i e f 4 a WAT!D:.. BROUGHT TO YOUR 110:\1 E BYTHE PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN-WATER COMPANY

    One of the most dang-eroulth inql about termite damage to your home is that itis usually hidden from yourIlillht. IThe damalle i. donebelore you know iI. PhySale I Wrile or phone WItoday lor FREE Termint>:Inspection.

    At Your Sen,ice

    ESTATE NOTICE

    ClassifiedAdvertisements

    Phone: NARBERTH 4100

    -w i l l be charged only to resIdentswhose names appear In the telephone dIrectory or to subscrIbersto OUR TOWN or t he NEWS OFBALA-CYNWYD.15c a linefor Both NewspapersCount f ive words to l ine

    -wl11 be accep ted up to Wednesday, 5 o'elock, for FrldaY'1I Issuee.

    CHOCOLATE MILK

    Estate of "'illiam L. Breerwood, lateof :' \arberth, 1I1ontg-olllery County, De-,ct.used. :Letters of Administration on the ahove,estate having been gTanted to the under- :signed. all persons in(lebted to said estate:are requested to make i ll1mediate pa) 'men t. and those hav ing l egal c la ims to'presell t the same. without delay. to -C_ H. BHEERWOOD.:\0. ~ I Elmwood Ave.,I" 'al 'berth, Pa.

    SUPPLEE

    L05t and FoundLOST-Pili Kappa Sig'ma Fraterllil)' pin, ,\ 'it ' inity o f Eg -yp ti a ll Theatre oil .July'13. ('aii X'lI'lwrth ::S%_ (.11) IiWanted IGE:"TLI.::\I.:\;\" \ \ ' i ~ l l i ' ~ I'OOlll ill a hOUSfwhl'rp Iw ( ' a l l l';:l'f'P his fllH..!.'. ""I' it"P_ .T. L_. c ar e of OUI- To\\'n, :'\arh,-rth,!I"'IlIHI. (11)

    SPIRELLA Corsetiere-dcmonstrations&f i t t i n ~ s g-iven without ohlig-ation. 1111'S. i1I1arian D. Grant. Hilltol) 3051-\Y. (-1:1) I1'1.UlIl13I1\(;, he at i n g and Johhing Ipromptly attended to_ Chas. E. Kar-cher, F 'a ir vi ew r d ., ~ a r b e l ' t h . Phone

    C y n \ \ ' ~ ' d 3U10-J. (H )RELIABLE-CARPENTER, alteratic)iiS,screenings. Gottlieb Esslinger, 122 Conway avenue. Cali Narberth 3748-R. (toBRAPERJES , Sl ip Cove rs , Venei anblinds, Awningll, FurnIture. UpholsterI ng , BeddIngs , Rugs c leaned . r epai redand stored. Challenger. 281 M o n t g o m e r ~avenue. CYnwyd- Phone, CYnwyd 85,Formerly wi th John \Vannmnlt er_ ( tf ) ICI'1I0LSTEIl!XG '1Ilc1 !fP_ Sprillt:" of

    a ~ p i t ' ( ' l ' Huilt':-; n'llHil'( 'd, $10: (Ohair I ' l :covcr('(l. $;', (; 0 a l lywht ' l" l ' , Call I . , , ( \ \ " i ~ . i~ : ! 7 I,;, L a l H ' a ~ t ( ~ I ' a "e. \Y: tYIlL' 1 ' 1 ~ 1 ( i .CAItPEN1'ER - BUILDEH - Estimates Icheerfully furnished_ Jobbing promptly,attended to. Leander ,Vic1tman, 305 Con-'way a,e. Narberth 3888. (to

    Italians to Picnic SundayA picnic will be held by the N arberth Italian-American Citizens Clubon Sunday at Rustic Park, Paoli.

    Win "Play Bonus" AwardsFrank Foltz of 121 Chestnut

    avenue, Narberth, won the electricrefrigerator at Monday night' s "PlayBonus" at the Nal 'ber th Theatre .Other awards wer e rece ived by R.B. Sturm, 224 lona avenue; Do t Wil

    mot, 406 Essex avenue; William Levis,11 Hampden a v enu e, a nd Mrs. I saacMcHose, 407 Dudley avenue, all ofNarberth; and Miss Helen P ic kens ,Philadelphia.

    OUR TOWN

    Here's a del icious ncW'drink fo r SUlllmcr, chocolateflavorcd anti madc {l'omwholemilk. It's safeguarded b y t heSEALTEST SYSTEM OF LABORATORY PROTECTION.

    Supplee Chocolate Milkcombines th c fincst chocolateand real who l e m i lk . Idealfo r th e ch i l d r en - they loveth e taste an d it gives them al lth e nourishing goodness o f th emilk.Ask your Supplee salesman

    to leave a bottle o f Choco la teMilk t omo r r ow - o r phoneB ry n Maw r 881. Tr y it an dyou'll want a bottle every day.

    Reg. ~ ~ M a n h a t t a n " Brand 3 $139c SHIRTS and SHORTS. . . for(Special until Jllly 24 )~ A l ? I 3 - = ~ l l l M - = ~ ~ S SI-J()f)121 N. Narbcrth Avenue Narberth 2772

    My Summer Office Hoursat Residence Office417 Anthwyn Road, MerionMonday and Friday-7 to 9 P. M.Dr. Wm. G . WaltonOptometristPhone: Narberth 2464If na answer, Narberth 2570.J

    $10.95

    WomclI's SimplcFrocks,FOllrth FloO!"

    mature allurefor women

    FloweredChiffon

    Summer StoreHours 9.305,00

    New ton Coa l i s t hehighest gradePennsylvania coal- cleaner,f iner , better in e v ~ r yway. Save dollarsWithNewton Coal.

    Phon. Ardmor. 2550or ALL.gheny 8400-WEST 5201

    TOo you burnCOAL?

    - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 on the birth o f a daughter El izabethTHE FIRESIDE Joan McClure, on Sunday, July 4 in_______________ t he B ry n Maw r Hospital.Mrs. Charles C. Offenhauser of Ba r- i I\1rs. McClu re i s the form,,1' Miss

    rie road , entertained at a small bridge' Elizabeth Bowman of Elmwood ave-party Wednesday. nul'.Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Strickler Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Nutter, Jr. ,of Narberth Hall, ar e re turl1 ing th is who have been visiting Mr. Nutter'sFriday from a week's trip to Quebec. parents in Weston , Va ., are spendingMr. a nd Mrs. J. G. Allen and family several days with Mrs. Nutter's par

    of Gilpin r oa d, P en n Valley, are ents, Mr. a nd Mrs . J ames T i lbu ry ofspending several weeks at their sum-; th e Barrie Hous e, b efore going tomer camp at Kane. iBridgeport, Conn., where they will re-M r. a nd Mrs. Robert Fellows Wood; side.of FOl'l'est avenue, ar e in Marblehead , i Miss Margaret Jane Stoudt , daugh

    Mass . , fo r their vacation. : t0 r of Mr. a nd Mrs. Cha r le s B. StoudtMr. a nd Mrs. P e rc iv al Robe r ts , JI'.,: of Woodside avenue, has returnedof P enshur st , Na rhe rt h , have gone to from a se \' e ra l weeks ' v isi t in CleveLac La Peche, Quebec, to remain until land, Ohio.the middle of September. i Mr. a nd M rs . Stoudt have as theirMl's. P au l B au ghma n a nd h er sis-! guests, Mrs. R. A. Crumb a nd h ertel'S, Miss Mattie Gottsman and Miss' daughter, Miss Ma ry J ea n C rumb ofVictoria Gottsman, of N. Narberth Cleveland and Mrs. Stoudt's uncle,avenue, have l e ft f o r a month's t ri ll t o M r. W . B. Magra t h o f New York.Alaska. They will retul'l1 by way of, Mrs. John R. Jefferies, Jr., of Arthe Canadian Rockies. : lington road, Penn Valley entertainedMr. a nd Mrs. J. L. Minick of Wind- ' at a luncheon an d hridge Wednesday.

    SOl' avenue, ha d as their week- end Mi ss Helen Doty, daugh te r o f Mr.gues ts, Dr. an d Mrs. Ernest Coleman and Mrs. Allen B. Doty of N. Narand children of S t at e College. berth avenue, ha s heen in PittsburghMiss Jane C. Nash, daughter of Mr. whp re s he visitect Miss Betty Shull,a nd Mrs . Robe rt J . Nash of Narherth former lv of Shirlev road, Narberth.and Price avenues , is visiting in Wild- !\Ir. t ~ n e ! Mrs. Donale! G. Torrey ofwooe!, N. J. Brookhurst a\'enue, wil l he th e guestsLieutenant Commander ane! l\Il's. W. O\'PI' tllf' week-end of MI'. an d Mrs.R. O'Sul l iv an and t he ir f am il y o f Se aton Schroce!er, ,Jr., of S t. DavidsWinrlsor an'nue, will lpa\'c Saturday at their summer home in Mantololdng,

    for S tone Harhor, N. J., whcl'e 1\Irs. New Jcrsc\'. -O'Sullin11l an d the rhildren will re- Mrs. E. H. Davis of Forrest avenue,ma in f or t wo weeks hef or e g oi ng t o is sailing Saturday on t he HamburgOld Lyme, Co nn ., t o sl)('I1(1 the r e- L ine f or a f ive weeks' trip to HoIland,mainrle r of the sun1l11f'r. Lieutenant German\ ' and France.Commander O'SulliYan wil l s ai l ,July ;\Iiss Anne M. Douglas, of Hampden2.1 on thc U. S. S. T "x as f or a two awnuC '. sailed f!'Om Baltimore o n t heweeks' cruise. S. S. Dorcheste r ' l 'uesday en route to1\11. and l\fn;. Alfl'",1 S. Knapp an,1 ;bC'ksonville an d Miami.

    famil\' of Ret'chwood lane , ,-ill sppml !\II'. a nd M rs. \Varren S. Bossertthe ".'eek-l'nd of July 2,1 ill TIill!!.'p,,-oml, and 1\liss Virginia Bossl'rt of MerionN .. J., wherr' t]H'Y ,,-ill hl' thl' g l H ' s t ~ of ayc'nue, saikd l \ I o n d a ~ - on the S. S.:\11'. l\:napp's moUH'r. :\11'5. RnlH'l' t D. Rl'l ' l,shil'e f rom Phi l ad l' lp hi a e n rou teOaldey. 111 Ho,ston tincl Ncw Eng'lan'l.Thl 'v w il l a tt p] ll ! thp l11ania!!.',' of

    1\11. i\:napj1's sister. :\11'5. Beatrice New Books ;'It LibraryRog-pl's, to :\11'. Norman Pal'k('}'. at t]H' The fnllowing' hooks \\'C'l'C [HIded tohon1f' of the hridp's mntl1l'r July 2-1. 11]( Xarhr -r t h Communi ty Libraryi\liss Peg-gy i\lacGutlln, daug-htc'l ' of sl1

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    USED CARS WITH THE'01( THAT COUNTS

    Heater "fllls the bill" every time. Andbest of all, it's economical to operate.Remember, if you wish, you can

    RENT 0 "-ater. Come in and ask forfull de tai ls on our Easy Rental Planoffered toour suburban residential customers for limited time only! It costs lessthan 25c a week to ~ e n t ! Now's the timeyou'll really appreciate a Heaterl

    SW IM

    SEASON OPENS FROM MAY 30TH TO SEPTEMBER 15THSwimming Privileges Restricted to Members and Guests of Members

    A T T HE BEAUTIFULCOLONIAL VILLAGE

    SWIMMING CLUB( 5 M inut es b y car Nor/ " o f Wayne )

    Membership Strictly Limited and EveryApplication Rigidly Inspected

    Club Restaurant Service, beautiful Open Por ch and Dance F loor overlookingpools with floodlight illuminationFor Fllr/her Par/icll lal '.