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    P R I CE , F IVE C E N T S

    Bryn Mawr Pt 'ofessorTuesday ' s Sp c a k e r

    Communi ty Club

    GROU P S H O L D M E ET IN G S

    Charles G. Fenwickto Address Wonlen

    N EW T RU CK P UR CH AS ED

    WindsOl ' Av en ue R es ur fa ci ngDe emed Inadv i sab le by

    Counc i l

    ,Narberth Cancels Oneof 3 Street Projects

    IThe c o m b i n a t ~a ha rd wint e r,

    an increase o f Na rber t h 's proportionI ate costs, and borough economy will!p r event t h e cont emp l at ed resurfacinglof Windso r avenue from E ss ex t oIona avenues.

    Narberth Counc il o n Monday decided a ga in st t he pr oj ec t becausecounty aid appropriations had beenI decreased from 75% to 70%, which! incl'eased the borough's share fo rIthree highway applications from$G,175 t o $7,410. A ls o the cost forremoval of ice and snow th is yea r ha scost t h e bo rough $4G3 whereas only$150 had been appropriated for thatpurpose.

    Rob er t F. Wood, chairman of theHighway Commi tt ee , recommendedthe withdrawal of the Windsor avenue resurfacing application, lest council exceed i t s budge t for this work.

    Applications f or c ou nt y aid ar estill filed f or t he new road construct ion on Conway avenue from Price toSabine, a nd t he resurfacing of Essexavenue f r om Haverford to Montgomery. The total c os t o f t he se two projects is $18,700 o f wh ich the borough'sshare would amount to $5,G10.or the t o ta l expendi t ur e of the

    II ighway Depa r tm e nt f o r Februaryonly $4,00 was fo r c inder s , wh il e$1,058.55 was the cost o f l abo r including that o f s eve r al extra workmen.Council accepted the b id o f t he A u

    to car Company for a three and oneh al f t on d ump t ru c k t o cost $3,498.60net. It also a pp ro ve d t he PropertyCommittee's recommendation that afire hazal 'd, c aus ed by an overloadedekctric line, at t he N a rb e rt h Community Building', be remedied.

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    New Minister

    REV. ARCHER E. ANDERSONuf 112 Dudle!! nl'ell1/e, Nnrhert l l ,wfto ?Vas [/rceted h!! ((, capncit!! nt-t cm ln ll ce w he n f tc a,

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    March 13, 1936

    ARDMORE, PA.

    Narberth 2838 - 2839-At Na r be r t h S t at i on

    It lareh Bi r ths tone

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    t o r s - a n d their pa t i en t s - r e ly on Shea's.

    - h i s knowledgc an d experience count for little

    unlcss t he p r e sc r i pt i on is compounded e xa c tl y a s

    hc orders.

    an d Now.SUrfS fo r

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    Simpson Road at A t h en s Av e nu e

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    18-[(, Whi te GoldR i ng w i t h beau t i f u lA'Iu(llllU'tno alld ~Diamonds,

    individual c lo th suits ma d e f r om th e f iner domes t i c

    a n d i m p or t ed woolens fo r

    Frankenfield Funeral Home

    -I t needs o n e a f te r all that m ud . We' ll wash it so it willhave a r e a l sp ri ngl i ke spa rk l e . An d don' t pu t off havingthat g reas i ng job done , an d oil changed , i n ou r Lubratorium.

    Monday, Tuesday,Wednesday2 Specials for 85c

    3 Specials for $1Thursday, Friday, Saturday-3 Specials for $1.25

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    FABRICS

    K I R S C HCHEVROLET CO .214 Bala Ave.-Cyn, 81

    Gay Shades, New Materials inEaster Styles

    Let Adelizz i c lip you a suitand topcoat in the lates t cutfrom a stock of Spring fabricsand des igns tha t a rc the finalnote in men's fashions.

    ADELIZZI Bros.Cleaners, Dyers, Furriers,

    228 Bala Ave. Cynwyd 928102 Forest Ave. Narb. 2602

    S a t ur d a y, Ma rc h 14Most Ex c it i n g My s t er y,Adv e n t ur e"The Lone Wo lf R et ur ns "A Louis Joseph Vance S to ry

    Melvyn Douglass Gall Pat r i ckTala Blre l l

    Monday & Tu es d ay, Ma r ch 16 & 17Franchot Ton e Madge Evans

    "EXCLUSIVE STORY"w i th S tu a rt E rw in , Joseph CallelaNo t e - T h i s story. wri t t en b y M artin Mooney, r e po r t er . w h o went toj a i l ra the r t han reveal his sourceo f I nf or m at io n abou t the policyracke t .

    F r id a y, M a rc h 13Produced In the South Seas. Sixm o nt h s t o make - f e a t u r i ng a Native Cast of 5000.

    "Las t of t he Pagan s"wi th MALA and LOTUS

    SPRING

    W ha t i f to da y is Friday the thir

    teenth?

    We d. , M a rc h l a - O n e D ay O nl yA Musical Hi l a r i t y !

    Edward Everett Horton"HER MASTER'S VOICE"with

    Peggy Conklin. Elizabeth PattersonThurs . Mareh 1 9 - 0 n e D ay O nl yA N e w A ng le t o R a ck et e er in g"YOU MAY BE NEXT"

    Ann Sothern Lloyd NolanDouglass Dumbr i l l e J o hn A r le d ge

    ARNER BROS.ARDMORE

    T H B AT R BMatln Dal ly at 2.S1 P. M.

    Ev. n l n g C . n t l nu o u . , 7 t. 11 P. M.

    FIRST MAIN UNE SHOWINGS

    OUR TOWN

    ByWiley Padan

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    BLACKHAIR. 104

    ARTl iUR E . TURNER

    l ! : : @ ' l i ' ( 0 ~[b@W@ANDMAl"', \VI-!O SHAREHONORS inMqM's SOUTHSEA) SAGA, 'LA)]'OF THE-PAGANS;\VEARASPECIALMAKEUPf.jjATIIL1TfAALLYBURNEDINTO T-HEIRSKINBYULTRA-VIOLETRAYS',

    In the Schools

    IT'S TRUEI

    IT'S 'TRUE t h at " L as t of the Pagans" -a t t h e E g yp ti a n T he a tr enext Monday and Tuesday-was f ilmed on a forgotten coral i s la nd i n theSouth Sea.s near Tahiti, says Wiley Padan. It is based on "Typee," anovel by Herman Melville, author of "Moby Dick."

    A!"thur Eve,rett T U I ' l 1 ~ r ,f ~ r m e r l y"Ro se o f the Rancho," a charmingof Narberth, dIed March I at hIS h ome a nd spirited musica l romance withat the ~ o o s e \ ' e l t ,Washington, whcI'c I the California of 1852 a s i ts setting,

    he had lI ved f or~ h e

    past seven years ' l is now at t he Egyp t ian , ma rking theH e was tralnc dlrcctor of, th,e South Idebut of Gladys Swarthout, Metro~ a s t e r ~Pa;;;;eng',el' . ~ S S O C I ~ l t l o nand politan star, in the movies. HerIS . ~ u r \ ' l v c , ~ 1b ~ ' ~ l l s .Wlr:, I l J ~n ~ , o t h ~ I : ,(vo icc i s notab ly lovely and h er p erM I ~ .A. Eo 'lulnel , SI., t\\O ,:5lstels, I s o n a l i t ~ is o ne of charm and beau ty.1\lrs. G ~ o r g cB. Suplee and MISS Jca- i Exccptionally fine photog r aphy andn:t te . : r u r n ~ r :,Of N a r b ~ r ~ l ~ ,a,nd a I direction mark this p ic tu re , k ep tblothel, Stc"al t J, TUI nel, of L os c lc \'e rly in b al an ce by the comedy ofAngeles. Willie Howard. John Boles andThe intennent was at Atlanta, ICharles Bickford a re i n t he cast.

    Georgia, last S u n d a ~ . I "Al ice in Wonderland" is t he Mai n

    ILine Junior Cinema Alliance offering

    N b I C I 0for y ou ng c hi ld re n at the special

    ar er t 1 ance s ne I 10 3(J A "l t' thO S' t 'd'. I ' . . . ma mee IS a UI ay.of 3 St ree t P ro j ec t s I "Last o f t he Pagans," next Monday

    - - - and Tucsday, is an interesting vividCOlltclnued fl'om I'a:;e One I . ' . . ., ' , plcturc whose settmg IS a PolyneSian

    Only aile htllldll1g pel'lult was Issued I I TI 11 I-d ' I,. '

    Is am . 1e we -to story gIves t 1eIn the Borough o f N a rb e rt h d u r l ! 1 g ' , , f d' IFebruary. . Iu l ~ l q u en ~ t l v et o n g u ~or Ja ogue,

    . :WIth EnglIsh translatIOn where neces-The pcrl11i twas , granted to A. B.! sary. The beau t if u l s c ene ry is wel l

    Macoly, 325 l \ : l e e t J l ~ g h o u s el U l ~ e ,for pho togr aphed. The swimm in g a ndcement steps. The .lob was e s tImat ed na tur a l g r ace of the nat ives i s shownat $50, while the permit cost $1. and a d el ig ht fu l r om an ce w it h i tsBorough Treasurer Walton M. dramatic moments holds i n te r e st f o r

    Wentz , in hi s report on the financial young' and old.condition of Narberth, s t at ed the re- "King' of Burlesque," next \Vednesceipts du ri ng Feb rua ry amounted to day and Bani, Night Thursday, brings$5842.:3fJ, wllile expenditures totaled Warner Baxter, Jack Oakie , Alice$5007,fJ6. F ave a nd a beau ti f ul choru s in aThe balance in the general fund, as l 1 l u ' ~ d c a lcomedy of outstanding charm,

    of Feill-Ual'Y 20, was given as recommended for good entertainment.$11,500.75. .Jeanette MacDonald and NelsonThree fires during the per iod caused Eddy ar e due the end o f n ex t week in

    damage estimated at $125. "Rose Marie," Rudolf Frim!'s musicalcomedy translated to the screen withall its musical charm and addedscenic beauty.

    POLITICAL POT

    Eoca/ Cltlovies Continued from Page One_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IState S en a to r J oh n J. McClure in

    ConlintlEd from Pall'e One Delaware Cou nt y. L oc al aspirants"S t r ike M e P in k" is f h Rb I 'tivities, whicll was enjoyed by all . or t e epu Ican party 's approval

    On Marc h 10, Miss Wunderlick's Cu r r e n t Narbe r t h Film are: Thomas F. Long, Ardmore Park,c la ss p re se nt ed a Good English pro- - - - IHaverford Township Commissioner,g-ram called, "Trial by Jury." Huck "Strike Me Pink" is at Narberth Ia nd B en ja mi n F. J am es , 3d, Wayne,Finn had beel1 accused of using v er y t hi s Thursday, Friday and Saturday IRadnor Township Commissioner. Eachpoor English. The witnesses at the -w i t h Eddi e Canto r, Parkyakarkus, wil l command a large vote.trial were members of various books. Ethel Mer ma n a nd lots of pretty * .. ..They wer e: Buddy Jim, Jean Sar- girls, beautiful dance ensembles and I Mrs. Kathryn K. O'Br i en , o f Nar

    gent; Heidi , E leanor Russel; Hans tuneful songs. i be rt h , and Mrs. Ethel Wolf , h e ad ofBrinker, Bob Tripician; Dr. Doolittle, J ea n H ar low a nd Spe nc er T ra cy Ithe WP A p roj e ct f o r women at theBob Mue ll er ; J oe l P ep pe r, A l be r t make a n e xc it in g t eam i n "Ri ff Raff," INorristown Hospital, will be theNulty; PIll'(Jnsie Pepper, Peggy coming Monday and Tuesday. They ' re speaker s at t he Mar ch m ee t in g o f t heSparks; Orpl1an Annie, Barbara Mil-' aided b y Una Merkel a nd J os ep h Democ ra t ic Women 's Luncheon ClubIeI '; Raggedy Ann, Marilyn Mitchell; Calleia in a convi nc ingl y realistic of Lower Merion and Narberth nextTuktu, Betty Simons; Cindere l la , s to ry o f t h e wa t e rf r ont in which the Wednesday at 1 o 'c lock at ErskineJoan PeaTsoll; Jamie, Bernard Can- arrogance of the best tuna fisherman Hall, Haverford. Reservations ar etagelli; I-Iamda, Frances Miller; Ola, on t he "front" brings near tragedy Ibeing t ak en b y ~ r s .Ar thu r Burns,Helen Weidemann; P et er P an , M ar - to those he lovcs . Iwhose telephone IS Narberth 3974.shall S te wa rt ; J ac k, P au l Mason; "Music is Magic" comes next * * *Felipe, Evelr n Stanley; Betsy, Del- Wednesday, Narberth's gift n i g h t - . Former G o v ~ r n o rTheodor e Ch ri svies Lazarenni; Rob in son C ru so e, w it h songstress Alice Faye, Bebe t J a n s o ~ ,of M m n e s ~ t a , a ~ dCharlesHerbert Peden; Snow White, Edna IDaniels and the tumbling comedians, FranCIS Coe, n o v e l ~ s t ,WIll be theRyder. The other char ac te r s we re : IMitchell and D urant. speakers at t he m ee tmg o f ~ h eRepub-Judge Good Eng l ish Habi t s Kenne th F tl d t I d th hean Women of Pennsylvama on Mon-, 01' ne e ays 0 conc u e c d 'Wilson' Attorne" for defense Tom k "P f . I SId ' " 'II' ay at 3 P. M. l! l the ba ll r oom of the

    ., 0 ' w e e 1'0 esslOna 0 IeI' WI I . . ,Sawyer Barbara Woodrow' Dcfend- h ' d Id It ' th t IHot el WarwI ck . A reception WIll fol- -

    H1 F' R I I 'V ' c arm young an o. s e s ory low at t he H an na h P en n House 7 - ! : : : ! ! - ! ! ! : = - ~ - : ! ! ! : : ~ - ! ! ! : = - ~ ! ! ! ! - ~ - ~ - ~ : ! ! - ! ! : : : ! ! - ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ !

    ent, uc { 'Inn, a p 1 Iguers; of a hard-boiled so ld ie r of fo r tune - . , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - rISheri ff , Robin Hood, Dorothy Ride- Victor McLaglen-and the boy king I - - - . - - - - -noUl" Attorney Washburn William I k'd I d b F edd' B I Reduced to hIS elements the average, ' l e -I naps -p aye y r Ie ar- . . .Clarke; Circuit Clerk , Wi ll iam Tel l, t hol emew-who in turn captures his !man, regardless of posltlO,n" IS worthBob Compton . They found Huck Ih t G d A t t . m nt about 57 ce nts. So D r. WIiham Alex-ea r. ra e en er am e .Finn guilty of incorrect English. I an del' Pearson, dean of th e Hahne-

    MARY LOU PAUL. ' '' Ro se o f R an ch o ," " L as t mann Medical College, Philadelphia,told the Mai n L in e L io ns C lu b, and

    of Pagans" at Egyp t i an added a n e pi gr am : " Eg ot is m is anatural anesthetic that r en de rs m animmune t o h is ow n assininity."

    Friday, March 13, 1936

    Wednesday

    Alice Faye in~ ~ M u s i cis Magic"

    Wed. at 9 P. M .Va l u ab l e G i f ts Plus

    Philip Allee Llvlng-Hton, PublisherEdwin L. Paxson. gditorAnne Morgan Hobel'ts. Social Editor

    Troop 125The meet i ng was 0IJen ed hy a f la g

    ceremony. The announcements madewere concel'11ing the collection of eggmasses and Court of A\\ a rd s. Thel ea de r t hen gav e a very hrief resumeof Juliette Lowe and the foundingof G ir l S co ut s i n k ee pi ng with thetwenty-fourth birthday o f t hc organization , which is be ing celeb ratedMarch 12 to 18. After Patrol Cornersthe s cout s p la yed a g ame o f hop to ad ,

    t he n t he y went about their variousactivities. Mary McCafferty passedher tenderfoot test an d is r ea dy f orher inves ti ture . To hring the meetingt o a close they p la yed a s ong dance ,"P romenade the Ha ll , " and had theirgood-night circle.

    Troop 8

    The meet ing last Tuesday opened II Desmond J, McTighe, N a r he r th a ti n fo rma l ly w i th a discuss ion of the torney, spoke as representative of the"Scout's Own Program" t o be h el d i n Young. Lawyers Club l as t S a tu r da yArdmore the latter part of April. night at the testimonial banquet given Mr, James Q. Mackey, of Montgom-Seven girls enrol led in Troop 8, and at the P lymouth Coun t ry Club to ery avenue, Narberth, spent last

    a.fter the new membe rs h ad been ~ s - ;Aaron S. Swartz, newly elected presi- IWednesday in \Vashington, where hes l g - n ~ dto p a t r o ~ seach group held ItS: dent of the Pennsylvania Bar Associ-I attended the m ee ti ng o f the Inde-meetmg and laid IJlans for t he n ex t I

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    I h v ir tu e of a wri t of Fieri F:I( ' ias,i ~ B U ' l J dou t of th e COlll t of COflUllOIl J Iea=-;of .:\Iolltg;oJncry Coun ty, l ' el l ll : l. , t o lI1e( l i rc l 't c d , w i l l he so l d at ! ' uh l i c ~ a l e 011

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