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    Go to WayneNext Saturday

    Congratulations,Principal Melchior

    VOLUME I. NUMBER 37 NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1915 PRICE TWO CENTSIT'S GOING TO BE THE BIGGEST AND

    LIVELIEST FOURTH WE'VE EVER HADGames Fo r Saturday.

    Narberth at Wayne.Gulph !I'lIlls at Overbrook.Dun & Co. at Paoli.

    GRADUATION EXERCISESBOROUGH'S MOST

    BRING TO CLOSENOTABLE SCHOOL YEAR

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    VacationA RideCampingHans

    Total .....................$33.00

    Committee Raising Fund And Planning Program Students Win Prizes And ScholarshipSTANlHNG 01' THE CLUBS. _-- IN \UnEU'f [ S - t:\105 SEUVWES WILL START Th t t bl I 1 y r inFolks. It's g oi ng t o b e a much big- J. J ] UEPllE ENTED A'f nm Won. Lost. Pc t Nl:XT SU5nAY. e mos no a e sc 100 eage r and finer Fourth of July cele- AnVERTISUG C05VENTION . the h is to ry o f ou r borough ca me too ra ti on than we had any idea. No, IN CHICAGO. Xarberth 7 2 .777 a close l ast F r iday n ig ht . By a ct ualno t in Philadelphia, or Atlantic Citro Our borough Is well represented at Dun & Co 6 3 .666 The union twi light services will count there were 538 persons at th eor at the Panama Exposition-but th e eleventh annual convention o f The Ove rb ro ok . . 5 4 .555 start next Sunday evening at 6.30 0' - High S$ool Commencement exer-R IGHT HERE IN NARBERTH' Associated Advertising Clubs of tlie Paoli M. C 3 6 .333 clock. Rev. Chris. G. Koppel will be cises-the l ar ge st n umbe r o f peoplePlans for th e day's festivities ar e World, which i s b ei ng h el d t hi s week Gulph Mills 3 6 .333 the sDeaker. that has eve r gather ed in the schoolfast rounding into shape an d i n n ex t in th e Auditorium Theatre an d AUdi- Wayne 3 6 .333 These mee t ings will be h el d o n t he a ss embl y room.week's issue we'll be able to give you t or lum Hotel and Annex. Chicago. The lawn at Windsor an d Forrest avenues, I t was a busy w eek fo r children.a complete program, including th e Xarberth part )' with th e "On to Chi- a nd w il l b e continued throughout July teachers, parents and citizens gener-ST. )L\UGAm:T'S LAWN FETE. d A t Th v e is hort a d 11 d 1 1 ' troute of the parade-and by the way cago" delegation from The Poor an ugus . e se r IC s nay-an equa y mteres mg.it will 1>e a parade the like of which Richard Club included R. H. Durbin. The c lo si ng o f t he l awn fe te fo r the consis ts pr inc ipa lly of s inging an d a WInners o f P ri ze s .ou r t own has never seen-and a ll t he advertising manager of S trawbr idge benefit of St. Marga re t' s Chu rch. b ri ef s ermon by either t h e pas to r of On Thursday af te rnoon the prizesother features. & Clothier, and p re sident o f The Poo r which was postponed from last wee k, t he Methodist, Baptist or Presbyter- offered to the pupils for the belltRichard's C lu b; R oy E. Clark. mai l w il l take place this Saturday evening , Ian Church, or a Vis it ing clergyman. averages in spec ial spe ll ing t es ts a ndEnthusiastic Meeting. order department, Strawbridge & June 26, on th e church lawn. Visitorll The pUblic Is invited. composition work, were awarded.The meeting of members of th e Clothier, and W. Arthur Cole, director to the grounds wil l b e entertained as These consisted of books. suitable tovarious civic organizations of th e of the Service Department. Wm. F. u su al b y music, games and r ef re sh - NARBERTH DAD TRIES t he ag es o f t he p up il s i n th e variousborough, held last Thur sday evening Fel l Co. ments. ShOUld t he wea ther be un - grades. In th e list of winners in th ein th e Fire House, was one of th e Mr. Durbi n wil l m ak e t he speech favorable , however . fo r outdoors, t h OUR SCHOOL BENCHES Composition Contest pr inted below.most enthusiastic and spirited gather- put ti ng P hi la de lp hi a i n n om in at io n closing will b e hel d i n St. Margaret's the first nam ed p up il i n ea ch g rad eings seen In Narberth in many d ay s. f or th e convention c it y i n 1916. ami hall, where danc ing will be an adderl won first prize, an d th e second namedThere was none of that "I'd-like-to- it Is exvected that Philade lphia will attraction. There will positively be But There's a Reason pup il won s econd p ri ze .serve-you-know-but" business about win. no further postponement. Comllosltlon Contest.it. Each per son volun te er ed to do This Is on e of the biggest conven- It Is cus toma ry to pub li sh "letters Grade Namewha teve r he cou ld t o make Indepen - t ions held anywher e, a nd i s a tt ended nOYS' CAlUP CLUB OUGANIZED. t o t he e di to r" on th e editorial page, 2-Annette Melchior.dence Day a long-to-be-remembered by 10,000 advertising and business but here's a letter than contains state- 2-Elizabeth Hunter.occasion. men 2-Elizabeth Tlmm receivedE P D Id 1 t d t Other Y. 1'1. C. A . Not es . ments of sufficient impor tance to the able mention. . 0 was e ec e permanen ci ti zens o f Narbe rth to warrant it s

    c ha irma n, a nd E. C. Stokes was LAST COMMUNITY NIGHT J ~ a s t Thursday evening a meet ing appearance on t h e f ir st page. I t fOl-1 33_-JEalnlaiceDocthaarmrdl.'nt,chosen secre ta ry and treasurer. i w as h el d o f th e twenty boys who ar e lows:Committee at Work. I OF THE SEASON going to "Camp Tohickon" t hi s s ea - !\Iy Dear Mr. Editor: 4-Kathrlne Foster.

    The following volunteered to ac t as sO;he folloWing boys were elected of- The pressing need o f a dd it io na l 4 - M a r l ~ ; ~ : ~ ~ t : ~ : . the Grasshoppera commit tee to collect contributions space in the school house was c learly The L ion and th e MouseUnusual Program Arranged ticers of this new club: demonstrated at th e commencement 5-.Alex'ander Bishop.to defray the expenses of th e celebra- President, Ross Howenstein. "-t lo n: C ha irma n Dold. Secretary and exercises last Friday evening. Last Summer 's VacationThe last Commu nit y Ni ght o f t he Se cret ary , PaUl Braden. 'I'he Assembly Room ha s been useel 5-Loul's RI'ckll'n,Treasurer Stokes, and Messrs. Charles Treasurer. Kenneth Walton.V. Noel, Fred Walzer. Ray Jones . season will b e held next Tuesda:r for some t ime by t he H ig h School Narbe rth on a Ral 'n y Day. . th Y M C A C it This club will promote the boys'William J . Henderson , G. W. Gra.. .. evenmg, II I e . lU . ommun y classes, the large increase in the 6-Adelaide Smith,, C t TI I d'd th t camp interest of th e Narberth Y. 1\1.Samuel T. Atherholdt, Richard Lacey. en er. Ie sp en I success a number of pupils being taught hav- Last Summer'sh tt d d th . ht th h t C. A. I t will have interesting month-Clarence L. Smith, J. Robert McCoy. as a en e ese mg s roug ou d i ng made the regular class rooms in- 6-Marjorl'e Warner.th 1 t i t d I i Iy mee tings and weekly ues thatMembers o f t he Narbe rth Base Bal l e a e w n er an sp r ng s very adequate to the needs of th e institl1- 7-Elizabeth "'Iesen.t 'f I t th W C wil l a id mater ia l ly toward their going . i,Lteam a lso volunteered to ass is t Presl.- gr a 1 y ng 0 e oman s ommun- tlon. No school is modern which 7-Ell'zabeth Harsh,it Cl b d h i th t o cam p next SElll,son. Only those ddent McCoy and Manager Walzer. A y u . un er w o se a us p c es e oes no t Include a large r oom for as - 8-Phillip Livingston.affa ir s have been held, and everyone boys who h av e been to camp ar e ac- blcanvass of th e town Is being made tive membe rs , o th er s m ay join bu t semTh y purposes. Narberth on a Rainy Dayan d everyone i s u rg ed to make at i s a nt ic ipat ing nex t Tue sday evening e re was a very large attendance 8-Eleanor Eyre,h 1 ar e te rmed "associa te members" tillleast a small contribution. wi t real p easure. at th e exercises. bu t th e accommoda- Narberth on a Rainy DayTh I t ill b The club members extend a special they have spent some t ime at camp. t' f tl ie comp e e program w e an - , IOns or sea n g w er e very poor 11 9-Grace Nevin. Will O-the-Wispnounced next week. bu t w e can say I invitation to al l residents to attend i llIen. consequence of th e auditorium being 9-Mildred Harris,at t hi s wri ti ng t ha t t he features of Ian d will be gl ad t o hav e everyone Do you want t o s pe nd a most de- taken up to a l arge ext en t by the How th e Cup Was Wonth e day will be the par ade o f the Fire I nspe ct t he ir newly f ur ni shed club I :gh t fu l " \ ~ e e k - e n d " at an ideal sum- desks and benches of th e pupils. Most 10-Margaret Eyre. A Polo Gaml!

    Company, the ball team and band. Iroom. ,mer camp. of us p re sen t Friday evening. 1 am 10-Marlan Swi ft . A Moonlight Sceneflag raising at Fire House with an ad- The program will b e v ar ie d a nd un- I H ere is ou r proposition: We have sme, were very uncomfortable, as th e l l -Estel le Cohic.dress by a p rominent spe aker , ba ll 1usu al . S to ry t el lin g an d recitation!! the privi lege of using the Philade lphia children 's benches ar e hardlY of n. Value of A th le ti cs i n t he P ub -games morning and af te rnoon and an Ib)' s ome of Miss Wetherill's bright., Central Y. M. C. A. camp, which Is :'1lze or construc tion to accommodate I lic Schoolelaborate fireworks display in the. well-trained pupils, including Made- ilocated at Downingtown, Pa, Wh y the average adult. 'Ill-Madeline McCoyevening. lline Melsen, Anita Miller, Ele anor En- , no t get a few o f y ou r "p al s" t og et he r Th e eq ui pmen t o f ou r over-crowded What We O';e to Our Com-T he co mmi tt ee in c har ge o f the: trlken, Mary Dold and Grace Casey. :and go , u p o ve r th e 4th? From Sat- sc::hool house puts Narberth almost I munityFourth of July celebrat ion will hold ' Miss Augus ta W it hr ow w il l a ls o r e- i u ~ d a y af te rnoon t i ll Monday forenoon In a c la ss w ith a backwoods com- 12-Roy Griffith,a meeting this (Wednesday) evening. cite. IWlll cost you $1.75. Can you find any- munlty. Whether th e present bUild-, Value of Athlet ics in the Publicat which t ime each member ",111, One of our pageant dance rs . l it tl e t hing more reasonable than that? Ing be ex tended or additional facilities Schoolmake a report of hi s canvass, an d 1Doris Van Cullen. who , y ou w il l r e- I I f you ar e in te res ted in this propo- . furnished at some other location is 12-Bertha Rediferfinal arrangements will b e m ad e f or m ember , nld 50 well at t he bi g cele- Isitlon, , cal l Secre ta ry Hampton. N ar - h ard ly t he question-more room Is Washington America's Beaut!-the Big Day. bratlon a year ago, will give symbolic iberth 694 W. and ge t full particu- needed-milch more. and s teps toward ful City.Th e }' lag Pol e }'und. dances. Mrs. L. W. Amy w il l be a lars. that e nd s ho nl d b e taken at once In A number of these compositions ar eThe fund to purchase the new fiag great m u s I ~ ~ ~ a t t r a c t l o ~ . the interest of eve ry r es iden t o f th e s o I nt er es ti ng , a nd s how suc h s pl en -pol e i s g rowing steadilY. bu t there is ~ ! I e ~ th e J l : a r b e r t ~ Kitchen Orches- } 'IS IU W EL L WE SHOULD SAY I town: not e xc ep ti ng t ho se unselfish did work that Our Town will publl!lhstill need f or further contributions. tr a Will be th e closl1lg number. This THEY DO CATCH TIlE!!! IindiViduals who voted against th e several of them In later issues.d b b tt is one of our m any n ew a nd o ri gi na l school loan, because they had no ch il -It has been d ec i ed to uy a e ~ possessions, and must be heard to be Some of th e residents of Narberth I d re n o f their own t o s en d to school. SlwHlng Contes!_grade ot pole than was original! :appreclated. We consider ourselves ar e asking Which membe rs o f The And while 1 am writ ing. 1 ml ht as The winner!! In th e Spelling Contest,planned-a pole that w il l b e a credit 'most fortunate In secur ing this won- Main Line Fishing Club brought that well say a w or d to those WhOg h av e wer e awa rd ed first. an d second prizest o t he t own an d last a generation. It II derful musical organization as they big c at ch home to Narbe rth on th e rl . d HI h S h lIt-lin t he o rder In which they ar e namedwill cost $75 ecne our g c 0 0 . respec In each p"rnde'E h ' should be represented ,Will make only a very l im it ed num- evening o f June 16. fullY refer them to some recent re - - 'in t ; ~ : Y f i a o : l e fund You don' t have Iber of engagements. ! I t Is said that two of th e club mem-ISUItS which speak e loquent ly and for- Grnde Name Averageto make agblg contribution. Big gifts I Miss Mabel Seymour manages the ~ t r s ; ~ t o r e d t F o r t e ~ q u e B ~ ~ C h o cibly enough, 1 t hi nk . t o b an ish al l 1-Justlce Watson 100d id 1 I i . t orchestra, and Mrs. Roy Clark directs' Ie e aware ay an caug ovel unfavorable criticism. 1-Willlam Parker 100from in iv lIa c t zens IS no 50 th I I two hundred weak fish and croakerc. _ .muc h t he i de a as it i s t o h av e every- emus cans. Dad. 2 Mary Hentage 100A most cordial invitation is extend- Some o f the weak fish weighed over 2-May Kennedy 100on e give something ------- .

    S d h . h ck to E P ed t o everybody, as t hi s is a real com- three pounds each and were 22 inclH'll II , \ " F ~ "'OIT l'EE".' AROU"i'D TO S E J ~ 3-William Heard 100en your cas or c e .. long These of course were caught . . , ." 11. Dold The contributions received up- mun it y affair. Eight 0 clock sharp . "'i"AI'BROOK" L,\TELY7 3-Thomas Manmng 100. t T d i i th Y M a bo ut s ev en m il es off shore. right 11'. 4 W B d 100to-date a re a s follows: nex ues a y e ve n ng. n e".' - ayne on .C. A. Community Center. along Side of the Delaware Bay Chan- The next time yoU have a half an 4-Ruth Smith 100Previously acknowledged $ 7.00 I nel. h ou r t o spare walk around to "Nar- 5-Donald Faile !l8Charles V. Noel 1.00 "THE AWFUL AIR RIFLES/' The tide an d weather must h av e brook" and see th e progress that 5-Kar l Kremer . 94E. C. Stokes 1.00 heen just right so th e club members Ihas been made-even in the short 6-Alice Maltby 100G. W. GraY 1.00 Editor Our Town: say. t im e s in ce g ro un d was broken-on 6-Herber t Krell : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 100George H. Gifford 1.00 The o the r day a little girl . who lives We hear Mr . W. H . Cohlc is taking I th e n ew park a nd mod el reeldence 7-Florence McDermon 91lW. H. Hodges 1.00 in Narbe rth and who loves b ir ds and down some Pennsylvania R. R. men I community development. 7-Dorothy Litchfield 96Mrs. C. R. Blackall. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 knows a lo t about their habits, which the coming week. and that he ha s i Contractor Shand and h is men were 8-Mary Chalfont 100Mrs. S. Laird 1.00 s he h as l ea rn ed fr om re ad in g an d pro mis ed to c at ch ove r 100 fish him- at work the Monday after the celebra- 8-Eleanor Evre 100J. G. Walton 1.00 watching them, said to me : "I w is h s el f in order to retain the presidency tlon of a couple of weeks ago. and 9-Helen Duff 99Ray J on es 1.00 You would s ay something in 'Our o f t he club. you'll be su rp ri s ed when y ou see 9-Dorothy Durbin 9'.1Fred Rose 1.00 Town' a bout the awful ai r rUles that You c annot r ea ch For te sque Beach wha t has been accomplished already. 10-Margaret Eyre 97J . Rober t McCoy 1.00 th e boys use so m uc h. T he y go into hv train or t rol ley , but any member Don't simply stand on Windsor ave- 10-Virglnla Downes 95A. P. Redifer 1.00 th e fields and woods where the birds of the club will be gl ad to tell you nue and look from there; go u p i nto l1-Madeline McCov 100Rev. John Van Ness. . . . . . . . . . 1 .00 love to b e a nd whe re t he y b ui ld t he ir how to ge t there in a "jitney." the park. No suburb around Philadel- l1-Marlon M. Trotter 100W. J. Henderson 1.00 nests, an d frighten them so that they Fiedler, th e apothecary , sa id that phia i s mak ing a bigger and more im- 12-Bertha Redifer 100A. Needham 1 .00 f iy away. and some of them never he ate fish on the 17th, but regretteti portant improvement than your own 12-Svlvla Cummer !l9J. Miller 1.00 come back." 'lot to h av e b ee n i n t he p ar ty . town. It won' t be long bef or e people Th\; rsday af te rnoon 's program alsoJ . Bro ok 1.00 Won't th e boys who r ea d th is t ry will begin t al king abou t Narbrook- included an ad dre ss t o pu pil s l)yJ . S canlon 1.110 to make friends w ith o ur birds in- for it will be a decided nov el ty i n P re si de nt McCarter, of th e Board or00 t d f d iv! th ? C UNCI,AmED LETTERS. thl f t tFriend . . 1. s ea 0 r ng em away. an you s part 0 h e c oun ry. Educ::at!on. and th e Eighth GradoGeorge M. Henry 1.00 imagine what Narberth would be wlth- L et te rs a dd re ss ed t o t he f o l l o w i n ~ Class n ~ exercises.A. C. Shand 5.1l0 Qut b ir ds ? Wh y n ot m ak e some n ice ".,mprl persons remain unclaimed in Mr. and Mrs. William D. Smedley Senior Chnp('l Exercises.Another f riend 1.00 l it tl e h ou se s f or t hem, then invite tJ,p Nllrberth post office: and two sons and daughter, ar e or.- One of the most interesting andthem to move in ? Mr. Joseph H. Poist. M. Adele Jones . c upying their cottage at Ocean City uni qu e f ea tu re s o f t he wee k was th e11. L. A. EtIward S. Haws, P. M. where they will spend the summer. (Continued on P ag e Four)

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    NARBERTI-I, l>A.-oUR TOWNJUNE 24, !i:)15

    By Lady Narberth

    Mr. Howard Cappel, of East Orange,N. J., spent the week-end in Narberthvisiting friends.

    On Wednesday of last week, Mm.W. C. Claghorn, of Chestnut avenue,e nt er ta in ed t he Sewing Circle ofwhich she Is a membe r.

    C. Watson Owings, Jr., has goneto Virginia for the summer wherehe has obtained a position.(Continued on Third Page)

    Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Metzger, ofChestnut avenue, have returned fronla v is it to Wilkes-Barre.

    Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Faries have returned from a v is it to Dr. Faries' oldhome at Smyrna, Del.

    Mrs. W. S. C ra te r, o f Grayltng avenue, has returned from he r Westernt rip, g reat ly refreshed and s t rengthen ed by he r vacation.

    Mrs. Charles Jones, of Narber thavenue, and Miss Laura S. Hopper, orPenhurst, spent the week-end in Atlantic City.

    )I . A. E.

    TOO LATE FOR LAST WEEK'S ISSUE

    when in action and they seem to me this discussion should "mind his ownto be particularly noisy on an other- business," or w ords to that effect.w is e qui et Sabbath morning. That Is but a no th er w ay o f sayin/l:Editor of Our Town: Why can't we strike a ha pp) ' " ev er yb od y f or himself and the devllMay I say a few words about Sun- medium? Surely there i s no harm i n t.ake the hindmost" or "let the buyerday work in Narberth? I h ave read a man or woman d oi ng a little gar- bewa re ," a nd we ar e as far aheadyour correspondent s' l e tt ers and I denlng wor k o n Sunday. Personally, of that manne r o f living as we nrC'don't agree with any of them. I don't I'd rather do that and take my ahead of the Blue Laws. I f a man i swant to go back to the days of Salem chance on the proverb ia l "eye of D. sane and sincere we must be fai!witchcraft, and I don't want Sunday needle," than be guilty of spending with him a nd n ot tr y to dismiss himmorning in Narberth to sound like a my Sunday mornings gossiping and with a mer e wave of the hand andhusy day at the Baldwin Locomotive getttlng In foolish war arguments. A. casual remark that he "should mincl'Work s! Lawn mowers and hammel'S I can't agree with "Another of Your hi s own business."and saws, ar e never any too quiet!Readers" that the person who started I .

    H. C. GARA,Advertising Manager.

    E. A. MUSCHAMP,W. ARTHUR COLE,Managing Editors.MAIZIE J. SIMPSON,Cashier.

    H. A. JACOBS,Subscription M a n a ~ e r .

    OUR TOWN

    EDITORIAL NOTES

    EMERGENCY PHONE CALLSFire 350.Police 1250.

    KEEP UP TIlE GOOD WORK.

    ' 'THE LAST CALL"OUR TOWN will gladly printany news i tem about any Kubjectthat is of interest to Narberthfolks, but in order to meetthe printing schedule, all "copy"-manuscr ipts -must reach tileeditors by 6 P. M. Monda)' eachweek.

    Owned and Published every ThursdllY by the Narberth Civic ASloclatlun.

    "The bes t contribution to a neighborhood Is an upr ight car ee r o f usefulness," said United States SenatorHenry F. Hol li s, o f New Hampshire,recently. And then he added: "thebest legacy to a f ami ly is a spotlessreputation."-The Commonwealth.

    Several interest ing talks were made "And to repay you all for your e ffor t by fa r the most important class everand papers read, on sub je ct s i n whi ch in coming here this evening, and to Ito be graduated from thi s illustrious_____________ , every resident of Narberth is more or show yoU that t he N ar be rt h H ig h: t emple of learning. The re were onl y

    less Interested, on Tuesday e v e n i n ~ o f S choo l A lumn i h as among i ts mem- I f ou r membe rs i n that great class, bu tlast week, at the first public meeting bers some of the well-known talent of t he y m ad e their p resence felt-alsoof the Alumni of the Narbe rt h H igh our Home Town, we have arranged thei r absence.School. A g oo dl y number of town's the program of the evening. Mention was made o f t he conditionfolks were present in the school aUdi- "But once more wou ld I wel come ,o f the Assembly Hall when it w astorium, but many of our borough '! l you to t hi s t he first meeting of our' f ir st used. T he platform was not hereresidents were kept away by the s to rm Narberth High Schoo l A lumn i Asso- t he n. It all came l at er , b ut wha t we THE FIRESIDEand previous engagements, and for ciation." i would c al l you r at ten tion to particu-I'that r eason, OUR TOWN is printing larly is the speaker's desk. This deskthis week, this rr.ore complete report IlISTORY OJ

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    N A l ~ B ~ l t T H , PA.-QUR T O W N - . J U ~ E ~ 4 1915

    M. B.

    Lis ten To Our Exper t

    THE NARBERTH BOYPROBLEM IN SUMMER

    LADY NARBERT1I.

    Quite a numbe r o f t he young ladie!>of the borough were in att endance atthe Class Da y o f the Northeast HighSchool on Monday. The s ame may hesai d o f the Commencement Day onTuesday afternoon.

    (Continued f rom Page Two)Gordon W. Schurch, of Tioga,spent the week-end with Earl F.Smith.

    Stolen bases-Davis 4, Humphreys,Jacobs, Pope. Two-base hits-Bradley, Jacobs, Davison. Sacrifice h i t s Jef fe ries . Double plays-Davis to Jefferies. Struck out -By Rutter 8, byDunham 4, by Je ffer ies 2. Base onhalls-Off Rutter 3, off Dunham 2.Umpire-A. P. Redifer, Jr .

    Totals 6 8 24 5 4. Mfg. Co 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 2 -6E lmwood F . C .. 23 0 1 2 1 00x -9

    FIELD CLUB.R. H. O. A.BradleY, cf. 2 1 2 0Humphreys, c 2 2 10 1Davis, ss 2 2 3 7O rr , r f. .. 0 2 0 0Noble, If. .. 1 1 2 0

    Jacobs, 3b 1 3 0 1Jefferies, lb. . 0 0 7 1Ludovici, 2b. . 0 0 3 1Rutter, p. .. 1 0 0 0

    NextComeyou.

    ELMWOOD KEEPS UPITS WINNING STREAK

    SCHOETTLE MFG. COMPANY.R. H. O. A.Pope, rf 0 1 2 0'\ Xeeham, lb 0 2 5 0Stahl, c. .. 0 0 9 1Coane , 3b. .. 0 0 0 0Stumps, 2b. .. 1 1 3 1Moore, ss. . 1 2 0 2Davison, If . .. 1 1 0 0Franklin, cf. . 1 0 3 0Dunham, p. . 2 1 2 1

    iloo

    Scott A. A. Next Snturday.I t is g et ti ng t o b e a usual occur

    r en ce f or t he Elmwood Field Club towin its Satu rday af ternoon game.Last Saturday th e Schoettle Manufacturing Company of Philadelphia cameto Narberth, confident of breaking ou rElmwood boys' record, bu t went hom aadmitting that t hey had tack led a litt le tougher proposition than t hey hadant icipated . Consequent ly the Elmwood Field Club won b y the score of9 to 6.E. It was a very interesting game, and1 our boys are showing marked im1 provement from week to week. Ja 1 cobs led in the batting of the day,o having a d ou bl e and two s in gl es t o2 his credit.o Next Sat urday t he Sco tt A. A. of1 the American Ice Company will play

    o the Elmwo.od Field Club at Sullivan',;o Field.._ ELMWOODG

    Per sona ll y, we p re fe r to lock ou rA. E. Singleton i s some fie lder . boy in the attic when vacat io n t ime1 2 comes; g ive him an abundance of up -1 0 Walter Humphries "bun ted" the ball ! li f ti ng l i te ratu re , and have him re-4 l ove r t he r ig ht field fence. We d idn' t main t he re un ti l September arriveso 0 k now we h ad a Cravath on ou r team, and school reopens.2 0 bu t we have. However, it is al l a matter f or i n-1 0 dividual opin ion. Some bel ieve a gar-o 0 Stites didn't ha ve one c ha nc e at age is preferable to the attic, ando 0 third, which is very unu su al for a others dismiss the nu rse a nd l et t he5 0 third baseman. boy mind t he baby.o !l On occasion, t h is may prove a hard-Too bad for John Fine; we h at e to ship on the baby. Bab ie s sh ould be3 see our boys get crippled up. well shaken before using, doubtless,( but if they ar e wrong side up w he nCharlie Barker is h i tt ing the ball, t hi s occurs their mechanism is likelybu t right into the f ielder 's hands. ito be disarranged somewhat.I We notice that professionals invarlSaturday's game is a Wayne. iably grasp the child secure ly by th ealong rooters-we Will need i shou lders befo re shaking, while th eI dea r l it tl e b ro th er , i n his abstraction,

    Iis entirely too prone to grasp a legA ~ n s e BaH Note. or anyth ing el se that f al ls h an dy .I f you don t go t o Way ne n ex t S at- IT his is unsc ient i fic and cannot beurday drop around to Su ll ivan' s Field: condemned too s t r o ~ g I Y .- ju s t back of Rockland avenue and I There is, t herefo re , g round for obeast of Wynnewood road, ~ n see the jection t o o ur sons-in the capacity ofElmwood team play. ,They r all Nar- nursemaids during vacation. We ar eberth boys and they re puttmg up a quite sure o ur s on s will agr ee w it hgood game. us i n t hi s contention. Only yesterdaywe heard a parent question his bO lconcerning the idea, and the darlingittle fellow p ro no un ce d h is d is ap

    proval wit h a la cr it y. "Aw-w-w-wPop!" he pro test ed . "Have a heart,woncha?"

    .'Irst Aid to Neighbors.The plan is not a l together bad,however, when applied in a differentway. Desiring your son to b e p ro perly occupied during his d ay s o f leisure, and having no baby of your own,or, i f having one, y ou by any chanceprefer it to s urvi ve t he s ummer, y oumight offer you r s on to a neighbor asa volunteer chi ld nurse.This is part i cu lar ly to be advisedin c as es whe re t he neighbor's childdisplays a tendency to air its woesat various sacred hours, such as twoin the morning. We can guaranteewith reasonable certainty that by fall,as a result of the minis+rations of thevo lun teer nurse, the baby will nolonger be d i sturb ing the night quiet.Bu t should such a method be foundinadvisable, e it he r t hr ou gh l ac k ofneighbors' babies, or because of cert ai n s cr up le s a ga in st t he taking ofhuman life, anothe r plan m ay be

    Eladopted.o There is a kind of grass, possessl i ng remarkable properties, whicho may be im porte d from Siam. Ito s pr in gs up in great l uxur iance ove ro night, and is no sooner cu t than upo it comes aga in, r ead y for anothero mowing. This phenomenon will conI t inue throughout the vacation period,1 a.nd wil l a fford your son opportunityfor unending indust ry with the lawnTotals . . 9 11 27 11 3 mower.The seed of t hi s g ra ss is astoundingly large, i n s ome instances at tain-E. i ng t he dimensions of a base ball. Too be sure of results, one should p lan to It in the evening, between the hours1 of 7 and 8, a nd e ac h seed should be

    2 given a thorough applicat ion of tal-o cum powder and raspberry jam. Theo seed is known as t he " Jamboree ."I You l\lay Prefer lIypnotlsm.o We know of no method which iso more conducive to happy diligence onthe part of the young of our borough.Bu t if perfect peace, r a ther than happy diligence, is the aim of a ny p ar ents for their offspring, we recommend the employment of hypnotism.By t hi s means the average boy maybe pu t to sleep the day school c loses ,and kep t so until vacation ends. Thise limi na te s r eg re tt ab le exp endi tu re swhich o the rwis e m ight be m ad e onstockings, shoes and food.

    Many of ou r best families say thatof a ll th e pla ns suggested h er e, theone most pract icable is that which involves the spending of a vacation inthe happy quiet of the attic, or th egentle s i lence of the garage. Bu t ina ll f ai rn es s to the boy, he shouldthen be prOVided with improving li terature.We would recommend such engross

    ing books as Mr. Kant ' s "Cri t ique ofPure Reason," or, as even mor e a ppropriate, that splendid work by Rober t Burton, "Anatomy of M e l a n c h o l y , ' ~Fo r reading a trifle lighter in subject,.the l i te rary little lads might take up'"The Origin of Species," or perhaps:that fascinat ing work by Ruskin, "SarMiss Hilda Smedley ha s gone to to r Resartus," If these- volumes ar eOcean City for a vacation. no t ava il ab le i n ou r library, th e edi-to r wi ll g lad ly provide t hem f or youGeorge Supplee and f amil y havc ou t of their editorial salaries!

    gone to Ocean City for the summer.

    O.1131I2o36oo

    4 27 14

    BASE BALL PICKUPS.

    Totals . . 9 11 27 14

    Ens inger i s always there when ahit is needed.Manager Walzer broke in the lineup in the ninth i nn in g. G la d to see

    you a ga in , Fred.

    Another Simpson in t he game; t h l ~time Bill.Bert Dicki e i s keeping h is eye on

    the ball.

    Totals 2

    The game was played in one hourand 32 minu tes . V er y short anusweet.

    Two-base hits-Storer. Conway.Three-base hits-Rhoades, De Frates,Higgins . S to le n bases-Storer , Begley, Frazer 2, Packey 2, Levan.Struck out-BY Robinson 7, Packey3, Feist 4, Deegan 2. Bases on bal ls Off Robinson 3, Packey I, Feist I,Deegan 1. Hi t by pitched ball-Packey. Wild pitch-Robinson. Passed ba ll -Gat es . Umpi re -Rossne r.Time-2 hours.

    PAOLI M. C.R. H.Hayman, 2b. . 0 0Supplee, lb. . 1 3Le Roy , 3b 1 0Shank, If. . 0 0Rhorman , s s 0 0Brown, rf. . 0 1Rice, cf. 0 0Pawling, c 0 0Ruth, p 0 0* Burns 0 0

    Capta in F leck is hitting in hard2 luck.

    12 1A. E.3 .)0 07 00 10 10 ()0 ()3 00 0

    O.o2o1351o3o3 24 13

    . 7 7 27GULPH MILLS.R. H.o 0o Io 0o 0o 0o 1o 1o 0o 0

    Allows Only Three Hits

    Totals 0

    Totals

    Two-base hits-Durbin, Ensinger.First base on errors-Narberth, 1;Gulph Mills, 1. Three-base hit-Marsh. Home run-Humphries.Sacrifice hit-Gilmore. Stolen bases-B . Dickie, W. Simpson. Earned rUlls-Narberth, 4. L ef t o n bases-Nar-berth, 4; Gulph Mills, 4. Struck ou t By Gilmore, 9; by Ramsey, 5. Baseson balls-Off Gilmore, none; Ramsey,3. Umpire-Cooper. T ime o f game1.32. Scorer-E. F. Smith.

    GILMORE SHUTS OUT I WAYNE DE}'EATS PJ\OLI. Davis i s l ea ding the f i rs t ba semen. of t he league in f ie ld ing. Good workGULPH MILLS TEAM The P ao li Men's Club d ropped a I' J en e, k eep it up.close and exc it ing game, on their - - -home grounds, t o t he Wayne Club by Harry Simpson's arm is in perfectt he s co re of 3 to 2. condi t ion. Very few have s to len an)'b as es o n H ar ry t hi s season.

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    EVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH.

    When I want to discover something,I begin by reading up everything thatha s bee n done a long that line i n th epast. I s ee wha t ha s bee n a cc omplished at great labor and expense Inthe past. I gather the data of manythousands of experiments as a startingpoint, and then I make thousandsmore.-Thomas A. Edison.

    "TJle Little Church 011 the 1I1l1."

    Emerson L. Swift, Pastor.Bible s tu dy ne xt S un da y at 9.45'1 - - -Service o f wor sh ip at 11.00; subject, Narber.th champions shut out theof the sermon, "The Man of Vision." IGulph Mills team on Saturday to theThe e ve ning s er vi ce w il l b e in union tune of 7-0, t hr ough t he effectivtlwith the other c hu rc he s o f the p it ch ing o f t he not ed slab artist Gilborough on the lawn at Forest and. mor e. Bob n ot o nl y shut out the v is Windsor avenues, at 6.30 P. M. Rev. itors, bu t held them to , three hits,C. G. Koppel will be the speaker. struck out. nine and didn t pass one.A spec ial mee ting of the Woman's He was aided by sen sa ti on al t eamMis si on Cir cl e w il l be held at the work and stickwork throughout al lhome of Mr s. R. G. Seymour, 107 th.e nine i ~ n i n g s . I fact, only CatcherWoodside avenue, Thursday morning, Bill Durbm and himsel f were necesf a 9 30 to 11 30 This will be a sary to do t he t ri ck in the nintnb ~ s % e s ~ social 'and s ew ing mee ti ng . i nn ing, by s tr iking out the side withBring c ~ r p e t rags and be prepared to e leven p itched balls.Narberth started t o s co re in thesew. second inn ing on a clean-up wallop I WAYNE.by Walter Humphries, who clouted I R. H. O. A. E.lUETHOIHST EPISCOPAL CHURC1I. the ball over the right field fence for IKirsch, 3b 1 3 4 3 I)a home run . Our te am scored again I Weaver, c 0 2 5 2 0in the. third inning. Ha;rry .SimpSO,l1! Case, ss 0 3 1 3 0and Gilmore walke d. B il l S impson s i Cornog, 2b 0 0 2 2 1Uev. C. G. KOllpeI, Pastor. infield hit caught Harry at third, but: C. Evans, If.....1 0 0 0 0Sunday, June 27: Bill Durbin's timely hit to right field I J. Evans, rf. .. 1 1 0 0 09.45. SundaY s choo l assembly. All scored Gilmore. .;Mosman, p 0 1 0 1 0de pa rtm ents a nd classes will be Again i n the fifth inning ~ I l l Dur-I W. Evans, lb 0 1 13 0 0maintained throughout the summer. h in d id t he hero ac t by bringmg home Det te rl in e, c f 0 0 2 1 011.00. Public worship. An hour or Bill Simpson with a double to left Hallowell, cf. . 0 0 0 0 0inspirat ion and helpfulness. Sermon field . Simpson had s ing led and s tolenby the pastor. second. Durbin scored a few minute3 Totals 3 11 27 12 16.30. Lawn service on th e c or ne r la te r on Moore's error o f S ti tes ' in- * Batted for Hayman i n ninth.

    o f W indsor and Forrest avenues. fteld tap.These services, conllucted by the pas- In the . seventh inning N a r b e r t ~ ~ Wayne 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0-:1tors and members of the local gathered I1l two m ~ r e on a ~ a s e 0, . Paoli M. C O 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-2churches, will continue each Sunday bal ls to Harry Simpson, Gilmore s ,evenllIg dur ing July and Augus t. A ll Isacrifice, and Ed. Ensinger's double, 1 T b 1 't W E C J. d H Stt ' . 1 wo- ase 11 s- . vans, ass, .members of the community are cor- wInch score arry. I es smg e E St 1 b W 2 C

    1 d E I Th fi al run of 'vans. 0 en ases- eaver , assdial ly invi ted by the churches to at- score ns nger. en'? C E Rh St k tI the game was scored in the eighth 1_, vans, orman. ru c ou-tend. Iinning on a s ing le by Bert Dickie, whO) IBy Ruth 5, Mosman 5. Bases ontol s cond was advanced t o t hi ru Iballs-Off Ruth I, Mosman 2. Left onST. l\IARGARET'S CHURC1I. I ~ ~ u ~ P h r i ~ s ' fly to left and came I b a s e s - p a ~ l i 2, Wayne 9. Umpire-_ home on Coolte's error. IRegan. Tlme-I.50.Early Mass on Sunday f rom Apr il I The team as a whole played much'1

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    (Continued f rom Page One) Narberth's base ball team receivedSen io r Chapel exercises on F rid ay a very compl imentary wri te-up inmorning, which were attended b y t he last Sunday's North American, throughentire student body a nd a ll th e mem- the courtesy of Spo rt in g Edi to rbel'S of the faculty. George Graham and Cartoonist Cun-Members of the g ra dua tin g c las swere in full charge of the program, ningham. The ar ti c le follows:Which opened with the singing of "On- "Xow an i ns tit ut io n of s ev em lward Chr is ti an Soldiers." After a years' standing, the Main Line BaseOffice Closes Noon Saturdll)'S- June 1 prayer by Roy Griffiths, there was a Ball League is going a long success-to October 1. Scripture reading from the 121Bt fuBy, with good att endance and aPsalm, by Mis s Marguerette Mueller. I pretty f ight f or the championship.Miss Marlon Unangst i n a five minutes "The variOUS clubs in the organizat al k exp re ss ed t he school's apprecl- tion will be t he s ub je ct of a series ofation of the faculty and the Board of a rt ic le s and car to on s in The NortllEduca ti on for t he ir h el p and encou r- American, the first of which appearsagemellt. and voiced t he graduat ing in this Is su e. T he others will followclass ' farewell to the pupils. along, the t eams bei ng d ea lt w it hOther numbers on t he program were: every week t ill t he league has beenReading, Corrie Yowell; Reading. covered.Elva Darlington; Bible Verses by Jun- "The Narberth base ball club,iors; Reading, Jean Kearns; Reading, champions of the Main Line League,A R DMOR E , P A . "Blest Be t he T ie That Blnds,"Bertha is again the pacemaker of the league.Redifer; Poem, Sylvia Cummer; Fare- The club has captured two pennantswell Song, Sen io rs ; Far ewel l t o I in the Main Line and should It carryTeacher, Roy Griffiths; Singing, "Blest! off the honors thi s season t he Cro ftBe t he T ie That Binds." cup, t he s ilver t rophY of the league,Closing Exercises. wil l become its permanent property.The closing exercises were held at "The c lub t hi s s ea son Is under t h . ~11 o'clock, Friday morning . Mem- d ir ec t sU!l er vi sl on o f t he Y. 1\1. C. A"bel'S of the faculty occupied seats on with separate officers, all of whomt he pl atf orm, a nd e ac h one made a have always taken a keen interestshor t ta lk . Our N ar ber th boys and and I lave been prominently identified,girls ar e very much like g ir ls a nd with athletics in th e borough. The

    Telephone boys the world over-they enjoy t he ir p re si dent i s J. Robert McCoy; treas_______________ Bchool work dur in g t he school year urer, Dr. R. C. Hoffman, and s ec re -A R CAD IA and ar e glad when vacat io n t ime tary, Irvin Ward.CHESTNur.Bel.16th S t comes, and Yet, there was a very evi- "TIle l"arberth team, a s, I n f ac t, allFinest Phot0f: lay The- dent note of genuine sen timen t when o ther members of the league, is ad-a t r e E C : M ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ tb e t he teachers spoke o f t he s ep ar at io n Iherlng strictly to the rules of thePbotoplays-Cont lnuous lOA.M. to 11.30 10f pupils a nd f ac ul ty f or t he coming league a s to ama te ur ball. The bor -, P. M. months. ough has a wealth of ~ ' o u t h f u l athleticThursday June 24 The closing hour was at h an d whe n ta le nt f rom which to pick.World ~ i 1 m Corporation Presents ;Princlpal Melchior a ro se t o s peak and "T.he c lub h as been playing steady,ROBERT WARWICK, in :so Ins tead of mak in g a n a dd re ss h e consIstent ball from t he s ta rt , and to" " simply raised his hand and started date has l os t b ut one game, that toThe Face In The Moonlight .theentire school singing "God Be With t he R. G. Dun & Co. A. A. travelers.Iyou Till We Meet Again" The team has scored 36 runs, withFriday and Saturday, June 25 and 26 I The C o m m e n c e m ~ n t . 66, hits, as against 23 r un s and 49 hits

    Daniel Frohman Presents The auditorium was crowded on b) opponents.JOHN MASON, in /Frlday night at the commencement "Fred Walzer, borough constable,"The Penman" exercises. The big room was beau ti - Is an efficient manager. He was a,fully decorated with calamus, daisies Main Line p layer for severa l seasons.'lLr ddT d J 28 d 2 ' an d f erns He has shown t ha t h e is still capab1p,JILon ay an ues ay, une an 9 or nlavlng- the game filling the out-E P t I The p rogr am opened with s inging - ' ,ss an ay re sen s l"All Hail Sweet Sprin .. b the Girl ' fleld positions when required, with aVIOLA ALLEN, in g, y s batt ing average of .273."Th Wht S t" chorus, followed by the invocatione I e IS er made by Rev. John Van Ness. Then

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    ~ 1 DRINK WOOLMAN'S ~ 1 ~ 1 : : ~ ~ ~ ~ I c : ~ d a n ~ f l ~ ~ ~ h ~ ~ z e ~ : : :y n ~ ~ ~+'1'. + ~ ' 4 : for more ground for all schools.~ b i"l+ The d ip lomas were presented to the

    _:>:I BuilTaianButterm iIk _ count o f t he adoption of the "Slx-and:t Six" plan.~ ~ :tt!i:t: A $50. program clock, t he g if t of(1)+ T I h B It 4205 1'1>+ the g ra du at in g c la ss t o t he school.D}+ e ep one--- e mon ~ I } + was unveiled by Roy Griffiths, presl-m+ ~ i ('>:I: + "+ den t o f the class, and t he membe rs of~ : ~ + +m++ the f a c u l t ~ presented the school withj : fo "i a screen, a steamer rug and a pillow+' ' ~ ~ t . t , t . ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t . . t . t . t . t t t t . t . t . t . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ t . t . t . ~ ~ ~ t . t . ~ : : ~ o ! for use in the rest room.+l i t++t:+++++++++++***+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Graduate Wins ScholnrslJlp.President McCarter also announcedthat Roy Griff iths had won the firstcorporat ion scholarship offered byHaverford College, valued at $300. Intaking the Haverford examinations,Griffiths was in competition with boys-from a number of the bes t h igh andpreparatory schools in and ab outPhiladelphia. He received 100 i n twosubjects and att a ined a general average of 94.2.After the commencement t he re wasProperties For Rent and Sal e an i nforma l reception for the old andFire Insurance new members of th e school facultyand members of the Board o f Edu -Bell Phone 852 W. cation. The re ti ring members of the

    Wall BuildJng. Narberth, Pa. f a c u l t ~ ' are: Misses Marian Grau, LulaWarner and Mercy McGowan.The new members are: Mr. WilliamEshelman, Dickinson College, instrucor in science and athlet ics ; Mr. Edgar Kehler, MiIlersvllle Normal School,llead of elementary school departmentand supervisor of playgrounds andjunior athletics; Miss Grace Freyer,Drexel Insti tute, instructor in domes,tic science and depar tmenta l work inthe fourth grade, and Miss Ida Reed,West Chester Normal School, thirdgrade and depar tmental work infourth grade.