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    At the annual meeting of the Narberth Players, held last week, the following officers were elected: W. Russ el l G re en , president; J. BedfordWooley, vice-president; Mrs. Jesse S.Har ri s, t re as ur er , a nd Mrs. John'Nash, secretary.The meeting, held at the home ofMr. and Mrs . G re en , o n Woodb in eavenue, was a tt ended by 45 membersof the organ ization . Miss MarionSeely, an operatic singer, entertained thegroup following the business meeting.

    Officers Elected at AnnualMeeting o f Na r be r th Players

    Baseball Schedule

    ( C on t in u e d o n Page -Four)

    PRICE, FIVE C ENTS

    Merger Opposed by. Vote. of 265to 60; Straw Vote to Continue

    ( C on ti nu ed ' o n P ag e F o ur )

    Captures Scholarship

    Final -Noti ces Mai l ed onP e r C a pi ta Ta x Bills

    I!'inal notices on per capita tn." bills,demanding p ayment wit hi n thirtydays, were sent out th is week by Narberth Tax Collector Edwin P. Dold.These bills were mailed to everyadul t residen t of the Borough in July,1931. To avoid additional penalty andcosts of collection, these taxes shouldbe paid by Ju ly 15.The Tax Collector will be at the

    Narberth National Banch each Fridayevening from 7 to_ 9 P. M. to receivepayment or adjust errors of d u p l i c a ~tions, etc. .

    REGULATIONS

    ISpeaks at Rotary

    CHARLES P; SMITHSuperintendent{if Police, who ex-1Jlained the. functions of theTotfJnshi1J. Po.lice Dep4TtmentTuesday before the Ba.la-Cyn1IJydNarbeTthRotaljJ Club.

    Literature Group TuesdayThe Literature Group o f the Women's Community Club of Narberth willhold a mee ti ng on Tuesday afternoonat the home o f Mrs . Cha rl es Breerwood, on Elmwood avenue. Mrs,Charles Dillingham will review one ofthe new mystery stories.I

    Wins Vienna Scholarsh ipAmes Johns ton, of 16 BrynwoodManor road, Narberth, has beenawarded a f el lowshi p t o study Germanics and history of ar t at the University of Vienna. Mr. Johnston received a bachelor of arts degree fromHaverford i n 1925 and a master ofarts degree f rom Harvard in 1929. Hewas i ns tr uc to r i n l ie rman at Harvard for t hr ee y ea rs and at presentil; teaching German at Temple University. He expects to leave for Aust r ia l at e in the summer.

    Imposition of Fines o n C hr on icOffender s Recommended

    by Counci lEighteen Pe r Cent of 325

    The schedule fo r the Nar- Residents Voting forberth Baseball Club for the com- Proposaling week is as follows: This I-

    The impositions of fines and costs Saturday, Paoli at Narberth; IEXCEEDS LAST VOTEon chronic offenders of traffic and .Sunday, Nicetown, leaders ofparking violations was recommended the Philadelph ia League, at I Due t o t he great interest 'evidencedJ . f h N b th 12th and Luzerne; Monday, Up- Iat the une meetll1g 0 tear er during the past week i n t he poll beingC ' M d ' ht p er Dar by at Narberth (Del-Borough ouncil on ay mg . conducted by "Our Town" on the pro-The attention of Council was di- Mont League game); Wednes-rected to the nlatter in the report of day, Upper Darby at NarbErth posed merg er o f t he Borough o f Nar -t he Pub li c Saf e ty Committee, which (Main L in e League g ame). I ber th wit h Lower Merion Township,pointed out that 223 warning tags had . ' it wil l be cont inued as long as publicbeen i ssued thus fa r t hi s y ea r. but A1Tests Hinted in interest warrants.that no summonses had been i ss ued. . Me ri on T it le C ra sh I To date 325 residents have register-"We realize the futility of the po- ,lice," the report s tated , " in their job . ., . . Il;d their views, approximatclr 150unless there is a def in it e act ion on the ELIZABETH SMEDLEY Tt .he Pfosslblhty of c n f f i m l ~ a l l Pfroshe-" more than at tended the public meet-daughter of Mr . a nd Mr s. Elwood cu lo.n 0 .one or more 0 CIa sot e ' ing held at th e Narberth School, atpart of the Burgess in i s su ing sum- M T tl d T t Cmonse s and having offenders heard ~ ; T f ; : : e ~ ~ : ' ; : / : : = : ~ t : : : : ~ C ~ ~ ~ ; h i : ~ n t h ~ s e w ~ i ~ u : s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t w:; i : ~ : : e ~ ~ t : _ ~ : ~ ' g ~ ~ t : a s vot ed down byeither before the Burgess or a magis - Dr. Will iam G. Gordon, State sec-II .d as th e winner of t he B ,' yn Mawr Th t t d 265 dtrate who w il l impartially an ade- retary of Banking . The statement e v o e now s, an s .at opposeCollege schoiarshi1J fr om Lower t th h 60 f f thquutely administer just pena.lties to followed the arrest o f t hr ee men in _ 0 e merger, Wit In . avor 0 eMerion High School. I t E' h f h .those proven guilty." connection w it h t he closing of the' s ep. Ig teen per cent. 0 t e resl-As the l'esult of an informal dis- Northwestern Trust Co. dents vot ing would prefer Narberthcussion it was decided to es tabli sh a Narberth Wins Sixth . . to become a part of the Township,traffic court to s it r eg ul ar ly i n t he Dr. Gordon stated that sweepmg In - whi le 82 per cent. ar e sat is fi ed toCouncil Chamberto hear cases of traf- Straight in League vestigations ar e being J?ade, int? t ~ have Narberth remain a BOl'ough.Thefic and park ing violations. It will be con.duct both o f t he M ~ Lme mstI- 1majori ty for the "ant i -merger ites" ispresided over by a magistrate or Bur- tutlOn and the Franklm Trust Com-I nearly four and one-half t o one-Jack Har t ' s Vets Bow to Boro pany, of Philadelphia. While no in-I A "gess Henry A. Frye, who is working timation was given that a ny f ac ts s ~ h e r e a:e a p p r o x l m a t e l ~ ' ~ O O Oout the details o f t he plan. It i s e x- Nine 6-2 Saturday at showing illegal manipulations were in t a ~ p a Y l 1 l g residents, w h ~ r entitledflected that the new system of deal- Playground the possession o f t he authorities the t o vot e on the question, It 1S felt thatin4J with offenders will go into effcct- statement was made that no one ~ o u l d a larger majority, if given t \ .e oppor-byt l ie f i rs t of the month. FRANCIS LE D A T BAT be spared if the investigation showed tunity, Will, indicate their view, eitherA change in the parking regula- grounds fo r prosecution. for or agamst.t ions on Essex, Forest and Narberth B y J OH N M U LL IG AN The Merion Tit le and Trust Com- . Anothfe,r'ocouPTon is" p r i n d t e d d d i ~ . thisavenues , f rom one hour park ing on Moving along steadily on the road Issue tpany which closed October 28 1931 0 ur own an a Ilonat he wes t s ide, to one hour parking on that eventually may lead to a first- ' s h o w ~ d a shrinkage so great that t h ballots will be available at Davis' andbo th s id es o f t he se s tr ee ts , w as a p- h al f championship, Narberth cont in- payment to depositors ma be a s l it- the Post Office to faci l itate voting.proved by Council. ued to bring happiness to the town t le a s 30 per cent. y Coupon,s may be deposited in the b o x ~ sIn explanation o f t hi s change t he f an s who t ak e t he ir Main Line at DaVIS' and the Pos t Office or mall-report o f the Publ ic Safety Commit- League baseball seriously by dumping cd to "Our Town."tee s ta te d: " In ext ending t he p ark- Jack Hart's Vet s for victory number Women S ta ge .Toumament The resul ts of the balloting wiIl being regulations your Commit tee does s ix Saturday at the Playground. The at Bridge Club Today tabulated again in next week's issue.not desire to have the police interfere sc()re was 6-2, the visitors getting Iwith parking by legitimate shoppers. the i r r uns i n t he f ir st a nd f if th in- The Women's Division o f The Nar- .We realize the need for c o m p l c t e , c ( ) . : " i ~ s after the s ide should have been berth'Bridge:Club willholda-tourna- Girl Scouts to ~ r e s e n t operation between the Burgessand our retired scoreless in each instance. men t in t he club rooms this Friday i Entertainment TOnlghtofficers in enforcing parking rul es i n Bud Walker, bronzed southpaw, who afternoon at two o 'c lock. PrecedingI - - -the business area. . . . . Proper enforce- deal t out poison to the South Phill ies the tournament there will b e a short The Narberth Girl Scout Troop,ment o f t he regulation would resultin for eigh t innings rltCently at Phila- business meeting, fol lowed by dupli - lNo. 47, wil l present an entertainmentmuch convenience to legit imate shop- delphia, a ga in d rew th e mound a s- c at e bridge. The n ex t open day at iin t ~ G i r ~ ~ c o u t ~ i n g .of the C ~ m ~pel'S and benefit to the merch an ts ." s ig nmen tfo r Gene Davis' clan and suf- the club fo r the Women's Division Imumty BUlldmg thIS Friday evemngThe Tax Collector's list of exonera- Cered no anxious moments, due to the wil l b e next Tuesday afternoon at 2 ' at 8 o'clock.tions due to dupl ica tions , removal s mild threats o f t he Har tmen . Walke r o'clock. The program is as follows:and dea t h was read at the meeting. didn ' t impress one as a sensa tion, Win ne rs i n t he t ou rn amen t last ' The Beauty Parlo r , d ist r ibu ted freeIt amounted to a total of $1223.65 and since the invading n ine r ea ched h im Mondayeveningwere N. and S., C. Al- by the In ter-S tate Dairy Council ofexonerated 516 persons. for eight hits, one more than P it ch er f red Peeney and Frank X. Purcell, E. Philadelphia; opening number, Home"Reds " Kel ly a ll owed t he Bor ough - and W., H. 1. McConnell and Caryl on the Range, by entire troop; Rus-itcs, nevertheless, his success was due E. Starr. Isian dance, Ka'th ryn Baily; Minuet ,

    to head work, pitching to the oppon- Mary Hewit t and Marie Tapp . accom-ents' weaknesses rather than a b ag- Boro Pastor Compiles Ipanied on the p iano ~ Kathryn ~ ~ i -full of stuff. iIy; tap dance, MarIe Tapp; vlohnI f theDavismenwere wOl'l'ied when Chronology of Bible i solo, Myra Markle, accompaniEd onthe Veterans t abbed a s ingl e run in Ithe p iano by Annette Warden.their first turn with the stick, cer- . I The B ea ut y Parlor characters:tainly t he y d id n' t w ai t around for Datmg .o f Bo?ks Presen ts Many Helen, Madame Helen, Anna Bren -lIny length of t ime before doing sOl11e- Difficulties, Says Mr. ! nan; Peggy, an assistant, Anna Dona-thing to remedy it, and accordingly Keighton hue ; Susan , an assis tant , Annet teevened it up in their half, then took Warden; Marjo ry , a customer, Mariethe lead fo r keepe rs i n t he s econd by "CIRCA" IS USED OF TEN Tapp; Edith, a customer , Mary Hew-garnering a trio of markers. itt; Jane, a customer, Kathryn Baily;Ferguson, Hart's capable short- A chronology of t he books o f t he Mrs. Porter, Helen 's mother , Myrastopper, opened the game wit h a sol id Bib le has recen tly been compiled by Markl e; P eggy 's a ss i st an t, Margaretdouble almost before the fans realized the Rev. Rober t E . Keighton, pastor Duffy; Susan' s a s si st ant , Frances

    t ha t t he b at tl e was begun, and dented of the Baptist Church of the Evangel , Metzradt ; the secretary, Rita Hergan.the rubbl 'l r soon t he r ea ft e r f or t he Narb er th . I Award ing of attend&nce stars willreason that Doc Walker mull'ed John- The dati ng of the books of the Bi-I' conclude the program.ny Powell's hopper to t he hot cor ne r. b le p resen ts many difficulties, Mr.T he u ne as in es s o f t he home fans Kcighton points out. Among them are ' Lawn Fe te an d Strawberrywas eliminated before long, however , the several schools of scholars, the I Festival to be He ld Ton igh tbecause Harry Francis pas ted a s in - fact that books are frequently comPi-1gle and scored later on MacGregor's lations and represen t several authors A l awn fe te and s t rawber ry f es ti pop-up to th e keystone. Scoring f rom and d if fe rent times, that some cover Ival wil l b e hel d tonight on t he l awnt hi rd on a pop -f ly i n any man's game long periods, and that evidence is Iof the Narberth Methodist Church.is no easy matter, that is if sa id pop rarely clear and frequently is a mat- iMusic wil l be furnished by the Meth-is t he ave rage type, b ut t hi s one t f l ' d 'er 0 persona JU gment. Iodist Orphanage Band. PrOVision iswasn't. Johnny Powell ran fa r out Any student of ancient literature, I being made for the en ter tainment ofinto right field and took the ball over he says, soon becomes accustomed to th e children and young people. Tickhis shoulder in a play that drew a t he word "ci rca ," meaning "around e t s include the usual platter of iceround af applause from the stands. the time of." It is a cr it ica l as well c ream, s t rawber ri e s and home-madeIncidentally the o ther Powell, Howdy, as a chronological word. cake. Home-made candy wil l b e on

    Narberth kid star, pulled a classy 'I'he c hronology follows: sale. Other surPrise featu res wil l b ep la y i n the ear ly h al f of t he s ame The Old Testament: in evidence. The fete is sponsored by800-700 B. C.-Amos, Hosea, Isaiah the Lad ies' A id Society, th e Men's(1-39), Micah. Club and the Epworth League.700-600 B. C.-Nahum, Zephaniah,probably Habakkuk.600-500 B. C.-Jeremiah, Ezekiel,Job, Obadiah, Lamentations, Haggai,

    Zechariah (l-8), Isaiah (40-66), Job,Psalms begun.500-400 B. C.-Jonah, Ruth, Ecclesiastes, Malachi, Completion of theHexeteuch (First Six Books).400-300 B. C.-Song of Songs , Esther , Chron icles, . Ezra, Nehemiah,Zechariah (9-14), Final Editing orJudges, Samuel, Kings.200-100 B. C.-Daniel. Proverbscompleted.The.New Testament:

    C HANGE

    NARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA , JUNE -17, 1932Traffic Court to beEstablished in Boro

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    RAILROADH E

    Wins Ferreira Cup

    KATHRYN A. LUKENSdllllght

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    F-,June 7, 1932

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    BRADLEYMARKET CO.

    FR IDAY S

    S IGN OF BEST MEATSEvery Cut

    of meat you buy at Brad.ley's is t he bes t you canget of its kind; it isbacked by ove r half acentury's experience inselecting good meats.Place a trial order J\lOW . . Note these W e e ~ ' e n d Prices:Rib Roast of Beef(thick end) ........ lb., 20ePot Roast (Round) 25eRumpSteak lb.,32eHamburg Steak, freshlyground . . . . . lb., 22eKidneys . . . . . . _ 20eLAMB: Neck ........ 12eBreast ........ _. . . 8eRegular SmokedHAMS 16eBacon, s li ce d . _ . . . . . . 25ewhole piece . . . . _. . . 20cSmoked Beef Tongues.. 28c

    All other prices are correspondinglyreasonable

    2106.08 Market StreetPhone RITTENHOUSE 7070-0111" sel'pice is as neal' as YOllrphone-Delive1'ies twice dtl.ily

    New BEETSand CARROTS5c a bunch

    Booth's Beverages20c a qt. bottle1 Bot . FREE withevery 6 purchased--------

    FISH

    Cagney, JoanDvorack, Eric

    Phone Narber th 2855-We Deliver'Specials for this Friday and Saturday:

    FRESH

    Now Playing

    Selected Fruit, Vegetables and Sea FoodOPPOSITE THE NARBERTH STATION

    Inc.-New ownership--

    Opened for Season 1932, on May 30thMembership Restricted

    Next Week-EndSpencer Tracy in"SKY DEVILS"

    "The Rich AreAlways Wi th U s"

    Season RatesFamily $35Individual _20

    You will find here s traight lines, curves, semi-curves, rustic,natural or white finish at prices to suit every budget.Wander through the Garden and select your favorite whilethe assortment is still good. We a re o pe n u nt il 3 P. M.on Saturdays.

    You'll neVer forget them!- in this thrill spectacle!

    At last! The right storyfor Ruth Chatterton

    The Central Market

    Wednesday a'!d Thursday

    Next Monday and TuesdayRichard Barthelmess in"ALIAS the DOCTOR"

    Colonial Village Pool

    For Ftlrther In/ormationApply toClub Privilege CommitteeP. O. Box No.6, Wayne, Pa.Phone Bryn Mawr 1041

    Sweet CaliforniaCANTALOUPES2 for 15c

    RUTH CHATTERTON in

    ADDED: Charlie Chase Comedy

    Large SizeNEW POTATOES19c a HALF Peck

    With JamesBlondell, AnnLinden

    ~ ~ T H ECROWD

    ROARS"

    Make Locker ReservationsNOW

    Shull Lumber CompanyThe L i n ~ Between Forest and Home

    29 Bala Ave. , Bala .Cynwyd

    The Question Before the HouseI s j us t w ha t k in d o f A rb or is bes t adap ted to y ou r t yp ehome. That can easily be decided from t h e va ri ed stockdisplayed i n o ur Show Garden.

    Narbe r tH!THEATRE .

    $1

    Narb.2266

    wonde r when theyoutstanding at trac

    Don't wor ry t hemabou t dirt an ds ta in s; s imply bundle up their playsoiled garments an ds end them to us tobe made dean an dfresh again.

    Ardmore 4400

    Try thisCONVENIENT,ECONOMICALSERVICE

    NARBERTH

    H SHOPWORN"

    ST. MARY'SLAUNDRY

    "HELL'S HOUSE"

    2 handkerchiefs or napkinsincluded as 1

    COME ON OVER!

    "AMATEUR DADDY"

    20 pieces of flat workc al le d f or , launderedand delivered for....

    ,f:]Let themRomp andPlay

    and i t' s nopresent suchtions as

    with Barbara Stanwyck, RegisToomey an d Zasu Pitts. PLAYING TONIGHT AND SATURDAY

    with Pat O'Br ien an d luniorDurkin, on MONDAY ANDTUESDAY and

    with Warner Baxter an d MarianNixon o n WEDNESDAY ANDTHURSDAY.

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    OUR TOWN

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    WANTED:

    Narberth 3651-R

    Part load going toASBURY PARKJune 17Weekly tripsto Ocean CityWAFER

    Sh,reds & PatchesPclge fw o

    OURToWN

    \Ve eannot believe that the residents of : \ ~ r b e r t h ar e too indifferen t to g\ve the matter seriousconsideration. \\re do n ot hold abrief ei ther for or against the proposal. Onr objec t i s t o present thef a ct s adequat ely and impartiallya nd l et the citizens form their OW1lopinion based on them.

    and t imely "Arms and the Man"; on wil l be awards of prize pins and reThursday n igh t "The Ship," by St. freshments.J ohn Ervine; on Friday night the An open tournament for the Womlong absent "Mr. Pim Passes By," by II en's D iv is io n w il l b e h el d o n T ue s-A Co-operative Community : N e w h S P 4 ~ e r . I So L' d N I A. A. Milne, and on Saturda.y night day afternoon June 2J, at 2 P. M.,f ded in 1914 by the :N4rbert CJIlic me Istene to ero th Sh d "Y N . . ' .Dun" d bl' h d r Priday If N t 11 d'd fiddle while ano er aw come y, .ou ever,In the c lub rooms In Elm Hall.Assoc14t1on. 411 pu IS e eve Y ero ac ua y I . Can Tell" whi ch w il l be r epea ted on4t J\l4rberth. Pa, Rome burned, of course he was eIther Haverford Lecturers' Books th f II '. M d ,.. ..- b bl b th It leo OWIng on ay .Philip Atlee Livingston, publisher drunk or crazy, pro a yo. IS Are Available at Library Th . rf f "ThRobert Moore Cameron, Editor equally true, however, that there were! , Ch \ p r e ~ ~ e ~ ~ , ? ~ ~ r m a n c e h eAnne Morgan Robe rts , Social Ed it or undoubt ed ly many people, in no way I Local people who have had an op- I ':0dee Ig d I o m o ~ r ~ ~ ~ h 0;Thomas A, Elwood. Advertising Manager off their norma l ment al po ise who at e gerow , an or tomg e 0 -came alone, paused and r e m a i ~ e d to Iportunity th.is week.to t a ~ e advantage fering is Chekhov's "The Sea Gull."I

    OBice-258 Haverford Ave., Narbe rt h l is ten t o the emperor's fiddling. Other- .of the publIc lectures gIven at Rob-Te ephone-Narberth 2545; If no answer, I 11 H rf d C \1 d 0 B 'd TArdmore 3100 wise, how did it come to be noted, re- ,:,rts Ha , ave or 0 e ge, u n er pen n ge oumey Imember and recorded that in the time the auspices of the Institute of Inter- The Men's Division of the NarberthSUbscription price $2 per year In advance of the grea t confl ag ra ti on he d id f id -I nat iona l Rel at ions , w il l be g lad to I Bri dge C lub w il l hol d an open tour-ld I S matter Oc to - d Ie? Pos si bl y it is presumptious for know that two of the lecturers are Inament in duplicate br idge in the club IEntered llS secon -cas. 'b' II t' Iber 13 , 1914, Ilt the Post Office at Nar - T he Vagrant to compare h imse lf t o r ep re sent ed In the LI rary s co ec JOn Irooms in Elm Hal l on Monday eve -

    be"U. Pa.. under the Act of March 3. I an emperor , even one so infamous as lof books, Norman Thomas, in "As I ning at 8 p .. M. These tournaments1879. INero, but it does strike him that writ- ' See It," and Yusuki Tsurumi in Iwill be held on the f ir st a nd t hi rdi ng thi s column in t imes like these is . "Mother," bot h b ooks b ei ng r ec en tIMonda y e ve ni ng s in e ac h mon th asFriday, June 17, 1932 .a fut il e and possibly egot is t ical ef-1purchases of the Library. Ilong as the members o f t he commun-=============== ' fort on his part . Has he the power of, Norman Th om as, a u' th or of "As I it y are interested. The tournament isDoes Indifference Rule? t ~ o u g h t and.expression sUffi:ient to! See It," is t ~ presidential candidateIopen t o any bridge players. TheredIvert t he mmds of people In these! of the SocialIst party , and argues con- IThe announcement this week of days? If so, i s diversion as such de-I stantly in newspapers, magazines and :the resul ts to d at e i n t he s tr aw vote sirable? If he shoul d make current on t he p la tf orm, a s well as in his BUS I N E 5 S Ion t he m er ge r w on ld appear to events his exclusive theme, is it likely Ibooks, i n t he i nt er es t i )f organized I, I' t tl t tl a' rl'ty o f t ll e that he could a dd a ny th in g wor th Ieffort for peace and the solution of jlll(ICae 18 .le m JO " f I IS GREATr. readmg to the Immense amount 0 Ieconomic problems. Itaxpaymg ~ ' e s l d e n t s of ~ a r b e l th Idiscordant printed m a t t ~ r which is now I Yusuki Tsuru mi, le ader of thear e apathetIe to th e futme of thelappe.aring on that sUbJ.ect? He c an - Youth of Japan, has come into prom.i-j AT THEBorouO'h, not answer those questIOns, except to! nence recently in this country through lEG Y PT IA N

    e.. . , 'say t h a ~ it is a pal't of his job to 'I his book, "Mother," which for twoA f a ~ r l y s l ~ c a b l e an d artIculateIwrite thiS ' W e e k l ~ c?lumn ~ o newspa- ycars. has been sweeping the count ry,gronp, lllcllldlllg ma uy of the olderIpers and that thIS IS no, tIme for ll:ny lof Japan, and during the winter jus t!residents feel that despite higher man to run a w a ~ from that to whichIpast has been popular i n t he Uni te d rt ax es , t he B or ou gh status should! he has been a S ~ I g n e d by t ~ o s e who i S ta te s i n a translation by the author., I may De better Judges of hIS worth ITh is bo ok i s a no vel of current Jap-be retamed. I f however, t lese h h' h' lf, ' . t an e IS Imse . i anese l ife , and pictures rather sketch-reSidents who f av or t he retentIOn Walter Lippmann I ily the modern trends of that country.of the Borough eannot show that Wha t a re the other columnis t s do- Both these books w il l g ive a good i n-there are at least 700 t a x p a ~ ' i n g ing in these days? Walter Lippmann, s ight into the qualities and powerseitizens of a like mind , th er e is if he may be p r o p e r l ~ ~ n c I u d e d at all of the two men.. f 1 I I I in the somewhat trIVIal group ofstIll hope or t l os e w 10 WOU ( !newspaper columnists, is going ahead

    scrap the B o r ~ H ~ g h . U ~ l d e r tll,e Iwith his usual intel ligent and pene-I -BocaI :JJt10YleS IState law a petI t IOn seekmg' nulh-. trating analysis and constructive com-'. Ifieation of a borouO'h eharte r mus tIment on current events at home and E' Nbe . tile ~ I < r l l a t t l r e ~ of two thirds abroad. Fortunately he has a lways B b gsYtptlan k o t ~ sa1 " " ., " h' t a r a ra anwyc gives an ap-;, 'd b f ,been serious. It IS IS constan as- . "Sh "Iof the f a x p a ~ ' l l l g res I ents e ore Isumption that his readers are intelli- pealing p e r f o ~ m a n c e m o ~ w o r n .it will be eonsidercd h ~ the Courts, ' gent and that he should appeal to at the EgyptIan, ~ y n w Y d , thI.S FrI-1

    th th b H' d 'l day and Saturday mghts. RegiS Too-. f em on no 0 er aSls. IS al y I ' ., ,The re fo re t he proeedure or t' I th d 'I bl t mey aids, and comedy relIef IS givenT ar IC es, as ey are ma e a va l a eo . , .those opposed to a merger of ~ a r - local readers by The Philadelphia; by Zasu PIttS: 'berth with I,ower ~ r e r i o n 'rownship Record, are much worth reading by II An a tt ra ct IO n mor e s U l t a ~ l e Sfor,, . h d' t ' children w iII be s hown at thiS at-,is to inchcate through the poll helllg anyone w 0 eSlres 0 come mto con- , ', ' tact wit ha s tr ong and helpful process Iurday s matInee.eonduc t ed by tlllS paper that It f "t ' l'k th Based on "Juveni le Court," a s to ry. , . 'b 0 reasomng In Imes 1 e ese. I "will be v I r t l 1 a l l ~ ' ll11'p0SSI e to se- Lippmann's opinion are his own, and I?f d e e ~ human appeal, "Hell's H o u ~ eeure th e l l e e e s s a r ~ ' signatures. they do not coincide with the editor- ,IS comIng Monday and Tuesday, Withial pol ic ie and beliefs of The Record. iPat O'Brien and Junior Durkin. WedIf there a ~ people hereabout who dO" n e s ~ a y and Thursday, including a Inot l ike The Record they would f ind matInee Wednesday, Warner Baxte!it worth the cost t buy that paper I : nd Mar ian N i x ~ ~ , will .entertain in Imerely to read Lippmann daily. He Amateu r Daddy, m, whIch Mr. Bax-I:.- is fa r f rom radical, a l though hisopin- ter adopts more chIldren t?an one ..- - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ions frequently do not agree wi th the Ibachelor can care for convemently.desi res of the extreme conservatives. " Bu t t he Flesh Is Weak" bringsHis recent analysis and constructive Robert Montgomery, Edward Everettcomments on the "Bonus Army" in IHorton and ~ o r a Gregor next weekWashington were the bes t exp re ss ion cnd ; a sparklmg comedy.which The Vagrant has seen on thatAs onc of t h e ehi e f parties e on - s ub je ct . T he Vagrant most sincere- ~ a r b e r ~ h Theatre , ~ o t e s

    I f 1 tl t tl S I I ly commendsLippmann t o a ll h is read RaCIng thnlls feature The Crowdcernee, we ee la 1C e 100 -" f, ," ers even at the r Is k o f h av in g him- Roars , wel l recommended eature atBoard should state Its pOSitIOn I f I' . , 'fi INarberth this week- en d T he cast in-. . ,se pa e mto mSlgm cance as a .offielallyon the merger, fh e whole result. cludes James Cagney, Joan Blondell,aO'itation developed on1; of eonSid-1 H d B IAnn Dvorak and Eric L in de n, Ac-e eywoo roun , , Ch I' Ch Ieration of a s choo l problem. The Two other national ly known col -! c o m p a n ~ ' m g IS a ar Ie ase com-question is not whether Narber th Iumnis ts readily come to mind in this ' edy" d B hIt ' ' 'AI '. , 'T H d B Rlchar art e mess s ars m lasch ildr en ar c

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    guest s l a st week-end Mr. a nd M rs .jT, Somer s Newman, o f Tarreytown, IN.Y. ,Mrs. C. Arley Farmer, of Woodbine and Cleveland avenues, enter-It ai ne d t he past presidents of theWomen's Community Club at a Garden Party and luncheon last Friday.D r. a nd Mrs . L eRoy A . King, o f

    Shirley road, h ad a s their guests lastweek Mrs. S. I. Shortess a nd he rdaughter, Miss Ann Louise Shortess, ,of Bloomsburg, Pa. Mr. Shortess and :Mr. Jack Shortess joined them there II :f or t he week-end. Mr. Shortess is a Iprofessor at Bloomsburg State Teach- I :ers' College and formerly lived in! :Narberth. :Mrs. James Ford Donnelly and her :daughter, Miss Anne Donnelly, of "Evanston, Ill" are the guests of Mrs. I :!Mary M. Livingston, of Chestnut ave-\ t,t,nue. Mr. James Donnelly, Jr., whohas completed h is f reshman year at IHarvard Univers i ty , i s also visiting ti n Narb ert h before going t o Camp f1I dl ewil d, on Lake Winnipesaukee, JNew Hampshire. IMr. and Mrs. George A. Morha rd \a _. _ 0__ _- , _ ~ _ " ;"and sons, of Lantwyn lane, spent sev- r n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 5 j ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~eral days at the Chalfonte-Haddon ..Hall in Atlan tic City thIs week. ,. . - n .5 tIlt t" U.5 t n r liT t mn t l' r.1t IMiss Virginia E yr e, o f Che st nu tI :Javenue, has. returned from a short I _..- 1 : '_visit with fr iends in Gettysburg and I Located on Belmont Avenu e abo ve C it y Line;Yor k. M is s Eyre was recently gradu- Adjace"t to the Bala-Cynwyd Section, accessibleated With second honors f ro m t he from all poin ts. Th e Westminster landscape hasTraining School for Nurses at the I all the charm of a picturesque rural countryside.Protestant Episcopal Hospital , Phila-delphia. For information-without obligotion-call, write or t e l e p h o n ~

    Post Office Address: .Station I, PhilodelphiaMiss Ethel Brown WedsMr. Charles Snowden RockeyThe marriage of Miss Ethel LynnBrown, of Shirley road, Narberth,

    daughter of Mrs . Geo rge RichardBrown, of Westminster, Md., and Mr.Charles Snowden Rockey, son of Mrs.John Rockey, of Germantown, tookplace at 4 o'clock last Saturday afternoon in S t. P au l' s P re sb yt er ia nChurch, Philadelphia.Mrs. Frederick Rutter Jackson, Sis-Ite r of the bride, was matron of honor, and Mr. Robert M. Wilson was Ithe best man. The bride was given Ii n mar r iage by her brother, George'Will i am Brown. A reception fol lowed the ceremony at the PhiladelphiaCricket Club.Upon their return f rom a weddi ngtrip Mr. and Mrs . Rockey wil l l iv eat Alden Park Manor, Germantown.

    Apartments for RentFIVE ROOMS, porch, $56 month, IncludIng g 'as and elec. Apt. 3, 134 N. :Narberth Ave., Narberth. ob6-17HOUSEKgEPING APARTMgNT In private home. 3 rooms llnd porch $35.Option on garage space. Ph. Cyn. 360-W.,omb6-17

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    SEASHORE &. RESORTS ,BgACH HA " J ~ N . N, ,T.-Three-roomfurnished bungalows, $76 month, $20week. Ocean bathing very close; also one I01' two rooms and kitchen. Tlloe. Sherborne, Pelham ave. Beach Haven. N. J.omb7-8

    Or to his Attorney:WILLIAM H. CREAlIIER, JR.,1500 Walnut St.Philadelphia, Pa.

    ESTATE O F R OB ER T F . H AV ES , De" ceased-Letters testamentary on theabove e st at e have been g rant ed to t heundersigned, who request a ll personshaving claims or demands against theestate ot the decedent to make knownt he s ame. and a ll p er sons I ndebted tothe decedent to make payment, withoutdelay, toREV. JOSEPH A. HAYES, Executor.2427 Perklomen Ave.,Reading, Pa.

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    tor on Wednesday for St . Paul, Minn.,where they wil l spend the summer.They wil l be accompanied by Mrs.CoWie's sister, Mrs. Freda Shalk, whowill return t o he r home i n Tacoma,Washington, after a six months' stayin the East ,

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    A quick comparison of to-day'sModern Water Service with theantiquated bygoM system shouldhelp us to appreciate t il e advant.. ages t l lat are ours In being able toobtain SparklingPure Springf ield Waterat the turn of a s pi got In everyhome In Delaware, Chester andl\fontgomery Counties.

    ---------1Mr. and Mrs . W. Sco tt McFadden,of Merion, and their small daughter,Ileft on Tuesday for O c e ~ n City, whereIthey will occupy their summer home.Mr. and Mrs. William G. Crowell"Iof H a v e r f ~ d , are receiving c o n g r a t ~ - !I lations upon t he b ir th o f a s on , W ll -!iam G. Crowell, Jr., on Thursday,June 9. Mrs. Crowell wil l be remem!bered as Miss Jean Biddle Page,Idaught er o f Mr. and Mrs. WalterI Page, of Love lane, Wynnewood.I Mr. and Mrs, Alfred S. Knapp, of II Beechwood lane, will leave today forIBrooklyn, New York, where they willNarberth 4006lV I spend the week-end a nd a tt en d t he

    ] ~ ~ = O i o : : ; ; ~ ; ; o : : ; r : . ~ ~ ; ; : : o ; ; ; = ; ; p ; : : . ~Iwedding of Mrs. :Knapp's sister, Miss'" Elaine Elder, daughter of Mrs. EmmalB. Elder, of Brooklyn, and Mr. Rob-Narberth-Merion-Penn Valley ert Harding, also of Brooklyn, which: t : ~ ~ ~ b ~ ICE will take place this Saturday in theSenl..e ICentral Methodist Church. A recep-CHESTER G. JONES ,tion will follow the ceremony at the

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    I roof garden of the Granada Hotel.I ; : ~ : : : : : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : : : : : : : : : : : ; Mrs . W. G. Hartz, of Harrisburg,and Mrs . R . K. Osmond, of SeasideTo RENT or SELL II Hei gh ts , N . J" a re t he gue sts th isyour house, see week of Mr. and Mrs. G. HowardReese, of Hampden avenue.THE MAINLINE I Mrs. Sally Lowrey, of Hampden,HOME FINDERS left th is Friday for Manasquan, N. J.,whe re she wil l s pend some t ime.ASSOCIATION Fri ends o f Mrs. C. Fred Kuebler,Jr., of Narbrook Park, wil l b e gladto hear that she is recovering nicelyfro m a recent operation for a p p e n d i ~citis performed at the Graduate Hos- Mrs. Clarence.A, Speakman, ofital Hampden avenue, h ad a s her guest at

    IP M: R th S 1 f W ad 'd II dinner on Tuesday evening Miss Dor-~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I I ISS u up ee, 0 0 Sl e othy Mancha, of Overbrook.avenue, entertained at a party last M Sh d hThursday , Mrs, Oharles aw an er. " Idaughters, Miss Julia Shaw, MissMISs Cecelia Lmk, d.aughter of ~ l r ' l Margare t Shaw a nd Mis s C ar ol in eIa nd M rs . John H, Lmk, of MerIOn. Shaw, of Amherst, Mass., formerly,Park, ~ a the guest of honor at a Iof Narberth, took part i n a h is to ri I party gIven at the home of Mr. and cal pageant at Northampton, Mass.,IMrs, Charles E. Harnden, Moreno last week.road, Penn Valley, last Fr iday eve Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Berry andIning. The guests were Miss Helen family, of Narbrook Park, are spendIKer igan , M is s Emi ly Kerigan, MissIJayne Stevens, Miss Patricia Stevens, I ng a vacation at Capitol Island, Me.IMiss Barbara Farris, Miss Virginia I Mr. and Mrs. W. Russell Green, ofIMcKee , Mis s J acquel in e L ink, M is sIWoodbine avenue, attended the wed-Jane Wel ler, Miss Eloise Harnden , d ing of Miss Barbara Pearson, daughIMr. Wi ll iam Newborg, Jr., Mr. Guy ' tel' of Governor Paul Martin Pearson,224 Haverford Ave. IMoesteller, Mr. Jack Moesteller, Mr. of the Virg in Islands, and Mrs . Pear-I Ison, and Mr. Gordon Lange, whichJames Alburger, Mr. Harry P iper " t ook p la ce on Wedne sday afternoonIMr. John Weller, Mr. Chandler PitCh-,Ie r, Mr. Raymond S tanl ey , Mr. Ber- at 4 o 'c lo ck i n t he Friends' Meeting1II1r' nerd Mel lor, Mr. Bud Doyle , Mr. Ed- House at Swarthmore, Pa. .jward Conneen , Mr, John Ald er di ce , Mr. a nd M rs . G r e e ~ had as their~ - ~ l ' Mr."Samue1 Seltz,''Mr. Graham Keene ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 t l : ~ ~ 0 l : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~CHAS S. EBERT and M ~ Charles E, H ~ r n d ~ n , Jr .

    Mrs. Clarence T, Woolmmgton, of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSNarbrook Park, corresponding secre-Itary of the State Paren t-Teachers 'Association, spoke at the meet ing of( ~ ~ : : : : : : : : : : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : : : : : : : : ~ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ~ ~ the Upper Mer ion High Schoo l P . T .A. on Thursday night at Edgewood,-------------. Pa., and installed the newly-electedofficers.Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. MacCormick, of Brookhurst avenue, and family, are leaving today f o r t he i r camp

    at Ellsworth, Me" where they wil l remain unt il t he middle of September.Miss Jean Loos, daughter of Mr.

    and Mrs. Paul R. Loos, of ShirleyIroad, h as r et ur ne d f rom Cha th amIHall, Chatham, Virginia, f o r t he sum- Situations Wanted Wtlntedmer v ac at io n. M r, and Mrs. Loos' s PRACTICAL ~ U H S E wishes position as BUSINESS WOMAN wlll share smalls on , Mr, Henry Harwood Loos, has I companion or caring for Invalid. Good furnished apartment In Narberth withalso returned from the West Notting-, housel,eeper. Ph. Narb. 2537. omb6-17 congenial woman. Het. exchanged. Reas.Ph. Ard. 3100. omb-tfham School, at Colora, Md., for the HOUSEWOHK desired by ft'"st class c o l - I - - - _ THE BELL TELEPHONE CO"PANY O F PENN A. summer vacation. I ored cook. No laundry. Sleep In. 3 Real Estate for Rentiyears expo and ret . Ph. F '"eamont 2760.Mrs. Frederic A. Egmore, o f E lm -, omb6-17 NICE 6-ROOl\[ HOUSE; bath, 2 porches,wood avenue, has returned after a good yard; near s ta . Hent reas.- Ph.week's s ta y i n Wilkes-Barre, Pa. THHOUGHLY EXP. WOMAN would go Durbin & Howard, Narb. 2600. omb-tfI away for summe,,, Good refs. furnlsh- SlNG1.E D"'G. rooms and bath; garage.Dr. and Mrs, George Sprague, of Ied. Fond of children. Ph. ~ a r b . 3728-J. $66. See J. A. Caldwell. NarberthLexington, Ky., formerly of Narberth, omb6-17 3987 or Narberth 4033. 07-8

    were recen t guests of Mrs. George PART-TIME mornings; day's work. Ard. POCONO MTS. cot tage , Lake f ront ; 4Floyd, of Sprague road, Penn Valley. 1981. omb-t f bedrooms. Fu lly equipped; 2 boa ts ;$300. "'I'lle "F. " c/o Main Liner.Miss Henrietta Deubler, daughter DAY'S WOHK Thurs. Fri., Sat. , clean- omb6-17of Dr. and Mr s. E . S. Deu bl er , of lng, laundry. Can serVe dinners. CallIbetween 6 and 7, evenings, Ard. 4640.S ta te and Hageysford road, has re- I omb-tftu rned from Cornell University, and IYOUNG MAN, teacher, desires positionMr. Pearson Deubler is a ls o homeI as chllurteur tor tOlllS during summerf rom S ta t e College f or t he summer /months. li;xpenses only. Exchange refvacation. I elences. Ph. Narb. 3863-W. omb6-17Mrs. Deubler h as a s h er g ue st t hi s COLORED WOMAN wishes day's worl"I best references. Phone Bal. 4888.week Mis s Leona Buck, o f Newark, 06-24N. J. 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller and I At Your Ser"icefamily, of Shirley road, ar e leavingIUPHOLSTERING and rep; springs of 3the end o f t hi s week for Ocean City, p iece sui ts repah 'ed, $10; chair recover-Ied, $6. Go anyWhere. Call Lewis, Waynewhere they will occupy a cottage for 1496. omb6-24the summer. IGOTTLIEB ESSLINGER. carpenter, job-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Manning, bing, alterations. 122 Conway ave.of Hampden avenue, ar e visiting their ICall Narb. 3748-R. 7-22

    son, Mr. Thomas B. Manning, at port-/ HIGH-GRADE REPAIRING, a specialtyland, Oregon. on antique grandfathers' clocks, valued'hall and wall chime clocks. C. R. Starn,I Friends of Mr. G. R. Richardson, 1116 Rockland Ave. Ph. Nllrb. 2522-J, 07-1of Val ley View road, wil l b e glad to Ilearn that he is recovering from a re- For Salecent illness. TYPEWRITERS sold. rented and re-Mrs. John W. Joyce, of Narbrook ' paired, reas.; omce supplies. Subur

    I ban TyPewri ter Co., Times MedicalPark, gave a luncheon on Tuesday in IBldg. Ph. Ard . 1378. (omb-tf)honor of Mrs. John Oake Roberts, of 'l'OMATO PLANTS, 40c doz., 3 doz. $1;Evanston, I ll . Mrs . Roberts wil l be a lso aster s. z innia, snapdragon, scarl etremembered as Miss Margaret Fow-Isage & other plants. Narb. 3983-R. 339ler, of Narberth. IDudley ave., Narberth. om6-24lncMr. L. J. Cowie, of N. Narberth EDDIE RBFRIGERATOR-Slate shelves.fine condition. $6.00. Call Narberthavenue, and h is sons, Dean and L. J. 2703-J. 06-17

    CoWie, Jr., h av e l ef t for Detroit, HOUSEHOLD GOODS-Davent>ort andMich., and a business trip through the other turnlture. Reasonable. EverydayWes t. Mrs . Cowie and her daughter,Ixcept Monday up to 6 o'clock and afterMiss Patricia Cowie, will leave by 010- 8 p, 1\1. 108 Woodside avenue. 06-17"

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    Methodist Episcopal Church IRev. Samuel MacAdams, Min ister.Friday, June 17:6.00 to 9.00 P. M.-Lawn Fete andStrawberry Festival. Music by the! 1 1 ! : : ~ = i i i i i ~ i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i J i i ~ ~ i ~ i = i i iM. E. Orphanage Band. ISunday, June 19:lI.45 A. M.-Sunday School. _....,........ T H [ eEL LA Rs e ~ ~ ~ . A . M.-Morning Worship and _ ~ WIN DOW

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    Enjoys P icn i c at Na sh F a rm ILast Friday eveninga group of sev-o enty people attended a mostenjoyable1 picni c on the farm of Rober t J. Nash.o These consisted of members of the- - - - - choir of the Narberth PresbyterianITotals . . . . " . . 2 8 24 8 2 Church and their families.NARBERTH Many games for both children andR. H. O. A. E. adults had been planned by the comFrancis, r f .. ,. . 2 2 1 0 0 mittee in charge, which afforded muchH. Powel l, 2b . " 0 1 1 3 0 11 u t 11 h rt" t dMacGregor, ss " 1 1 1 3 0 pea; re 0 dar w 0 pa IClpa e Slaughter, If .. ' 0 0 2 I A tel' a e l cious supper had been1 0Ie rv ed a cozy c ir cl e was f ormed byCarroll, Ib .. . ,. . 1 1 8 0 0 those present to hear Mrs. EdwardMooney, cf .. ,. . 1 1 2 0 1

    1Haws bring reminiscences of theM. Walker, 3b " 0 0 2 1 1 church choir o f th ir t y years ago, ofKing, c . . . . , . . . 1 0 6 0 0 Iwhich Mrs. Haws was a member. She

    B. Walker, p 0 1 0 2 0 1told o f t he choir being situated a b o v e l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Jon es , 3b 0 0 0 0 0 Ithe pulpit at that time and of aGilfillan, Ib 0 0 3 0 0 I number of humorous incidents thatTotals 6 7 "'26 10 2 occurred in the choir of that period.Vets . , . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 -2Narberth . . . . 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 x -6 - - - - - - - - - - - - ~Two-base hi ts-B. Walker, Fergu- Alterations or Repairsson . Double plays-Powell and Gor-man. Bases on balls-Off Walker,. Geo. R.Markle I0; off KeIly,5. Struck out-By walk-I BUILDER Ier, 6; by Kelly, 7. Hits-Off Walker,8 in 9 innings; oft' Kelly, 7 in 8 in- Narberth 2490ning. Hi t by pitcher-By Kelly (Gil. -------------1'illan). Umpires-Otis and Bunting.

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    Athlet i c Awards Made at! Nal 'be r th School F r idayI

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    L as t F ri da y t he athletic awardswere given to the Watson "Bulldogs,", the Narberth School baseball team andI the Reds during auditorium period.The Watson "Bulldogs" won theNash Cup , whi ch i s awarded t o theclub of boys winning the highest num-b er of games during soccer, basketball and baseball seasons. The "Bulldogs" aJso received letters for winning

    II in the baseball season. The following boys received letters: Joseph Casey, William Watson, Donald VOgts,, _ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; Harvey Cook, Geo rg e Mil le r, N ickD'Lonzo, Robert Carrol, Mike Spen-ncli, Jack Weir, Harrison Berry andEdmund Boone.The school basebal l team receivedlarger letters. They p layed fou rg ames dur in g t he year. The boyswho received the le tte rs were JosephCasey , Wil liam Watson, Andrew3urns, Anthony Dimid io , HarveyICook, Patsy Marianna and Jack Weir.l"our oth:'lr members wer.e ineligiblemore than twice, so they received noI letters.On the annual field day, betweent he Reds and t he Grays , the Reds,won. 'J;'he Reds won in the lowergrades, including the first t o t h e fifth,but t he G ra ys won in the upper, l' rades. However , t he l ower g radeReds had accomplished such a lead.hat the Grays couldn't overcome it.The Red s won by th e score of 344 to316. The silver trophy given for thispurpose was awarded to Samuel Miller, captain of the Reds.ALLAN WORRELL,8th Grade.

    Red Team Receives Cu pThe Narberth J unio r H igh Schoolawards for Field Day on May 19 wereawarded in the auditorium June 10.Every year there are cups and letterspresented to the winning teams andto the girls who h av e t he highestnumber of points at the end of theyear, respectively. The awa rds areas follows:

    Reds: First , Rita Salvatorelli, 8thgrade; second, Eunice Griswold, 8tltgrade; third, Betty Kennedy, 8 thgrade; first, Virginia Mariania, 7thgrade; second, Emily Hofman,' 7thgrade; first, Miriam P ul ch , 6thgrade.}