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    PR I C E , F IVE C E N T S

    C OM E S H E RE F R OM T E X A S

    INew Pastor to PreachI in Borough on Sunday

    jRev. Arch e r E . A n d er s on , Pre s -I b y t e r i a n M i n i s te r , A r r i v e d! Ye s t e r d a y

    Alternate Delegate

    on

    C O M I N GE NW I C K

    Lun c h e on F o l low e d b y T a lk sHis to ry of Bo r o u g h a nd

    C h i na a n d Glas s

    D R.

    IGive Varied Progralll Iat Communi ty Club

    Paroled

    NAR B E RT H , P E N N S Y LVA N I A , MA R C H 6, 1936

    J anua ry an d F e b r u a r y ShowBest Vo l um e o f Business

    S ince 1 9 3 0

    V O L U M E 22, N o. 2 2

    -/:Autocar Sales Are ITh e Political Pot, - - - - - - - - - ! Up 1020/0 Over 1935It is a g ood bet that Lambert Cad

    walader, of Vi ll anova, wil l be t he n ex tRepresentative at Harrisburg fromthe Fin; t Legislative Di>;trict ofMontgomery County. The p r in c ip a lI'eason for this is that he received thee nd o rs em en t o f t he Republican Har- A NN UA L M EE TIN G 1 3T Hmony Commit tee at a meeting in Nor-r i s t ~ w nTuesday afternoon. The sec- Sales of Autocar t ru ck s d ur in g Member s o f the 'Nomen's Commun- Th e Rev. Archer E . A nd e rs on , n ewond reason is that the Firs t Legisla- January and F e br u ar y a r c running ity Club of Narberth were presented i pastor o f th e Narherth Presbyter iant ive Dis t r ict , composed of Lower Mer- 102 11cr cent ahead of the same months with a varied 11rogram at the meet- IChurch, arrived in the borough yester-ion, Narberth, \Vest Conshohocken . last y ea r, i t w as l ea rn ed t hi s week. I ing' in t he C ommu ni ty B u il d in g on I Iday and will p re a ch h is first sermona nd B ri d ge po rt , is o v ( ~ r w h e h l 1 i n g I Y !The month s, a n official of the Ard- Tuesday afternoon. Th e affair was Ithis SU,nday morning.RelJUhlican. If clected l\1r, Cadwala- imor e c om pa ny s ai d, a re t he best the II opened with a luncheon at 12.30, an d i I M r. A nd er so n, w ho i s marr i ed anddel' " ' i l l succeed Fred C, Peterfi , who iconCI,rn has seen since Hl30. A steady 1\1rs. Georg-e 'V. 01'th, chairman of I II h as t hr ee daug-hter s , wi ll l ive at 112was . a t l ~ 'CI ve a s r e I n un a ry or Convent ion- OUlS , Irsc I, 0 Iuch stock i n t h e r a ti o o f one old share - ,.., C ' E .Cl 1 I d 1\1 J h Y H b r i s town May 1, 1!J33, 1\11, Clancy was affair, ThTose asslstlJ1g he r a r ~Mrs. t o t he c lu b's c re di t, Miss Bruneel I ty ve l l t In1e ten lam, an ' rs . 0, n . u er, fOl' one new preferred share and {lYe found gu i lt y by the jury after a four- J h C N h f th t t t A '1

    Jr" of Haverford, presHlent of the I shares of nc\\ ' common stock. 0 n . a s, o e en er alllmen and Mrs. Sm i th co la bor a te d in coach- pr t

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    week session. Sub st i tu t i on o f Judge commi tt c e who w i ll present a playasLower Me ri on -Na r he r th Council of Exchange of present common for . , . ing and staging the play, a nd M rs .Corson for t h e t r ia l judge, J. Ambler a feature of t he p ro gr am a nd Mrs H E L D I N B RY N MAW RRepuhlican \Vomen. new c ommon on a one for two basis, ., Foo te h e lp ed with make-up, lighting ~Wil li am s, w ho b ec am e ill, provided James H. J ~ w e l l ,also a ~ e m b e rof effects and setting.s, a ll v er y effective.

    Membe rs o f Repub li c an State Com- t he b as is for a n a ll pe al for a new tl t t t tt IS I Tl d L L I DO D le e ~ el' a J ~ m e ncomml ee, W )Q Miss B r un e el , w ho i s o ne o f Narberth The au (l i to r i um of the Bryn Mawr

    mittee-State e na o r l eo o re ane oya ty Inner ance t ria l. T hi s w as granted by the Su- a l ~ oWIll prOVide novel forms of enter- Players' outs tanding performers , gave Presbyterian C hu rc h w as filled toBean an,l Mrs. Helen N, Ridington, peri or Court in July, 1!J34, a nd t he tamment I f hof L Ils(I '11e Planned by Denlocrats ' . . . , Ia most a r ti s ti c i n te r pr e ta t ion o f a c a p a c i t ~ , 'last, Satu,n a ~ 'a lernoon w en. a. < secolld trial 0llCned Fehruar'. ' 4, 1!l35, 1\1 IX l' A S p I the ," .IS. Clar y : 1m son s -I gypsy f o rt une t e ll e r' s p a rt . t he M am Lllle GIrl Scout troops held

    Congress-Hon. J. William Ditter, He was again found g u il ty a nd sen- chalrma of t he k It h e and MI" II, n . . c n s . . The other three members o f t h e c as t Itheir Intel'l1ational Folk Festival aso f Ambl e r, tenced to ,J'ail on February 15 , 193 5. F Da rne s o f the dinl'ng I'oom IAffa i r on M a rc h 1 7t h is Spon-

    . .. exp re s s ed w ide l y varying character- a prel iminary try-out for the All-city

    Legislature-First D i st ri ct , L am - d b L l'vI N b h During m os t o f h is s en te nc e h e was . Ii s ti c s f o rc i bl y and well in s h or t b ut Intel'l1ational F ol k F es ti va l w hi ch i sbert Cadwalader ; Second District, E'

    Isore Y .- a r e r t assigned for work at t h e p r i son farm Granted Divorce

    Commi t t e e difficult lines and g es tu re s. 1 nv it a- t o be held at I r vi n e audi t or i um ,Arnold Forrest, of Conshohocken; at Eagleville. Mrs. Helen Margaret Hall , o f Lo w- t io ns w er e s en t t o a ll c lu bs of th e T h ir ty -f o ur th a nd Spruce streets,Third District, John H. Longaker, of l er Merion, was g r ant ed a d i vo r ce by district and Mrs. Charles S avage , Ph i la d e lph i a, 01. Saturday, Apri l 11,Pottstown; Edwin O. Winne r, o f Hat - jAT G R E E N H I LL F AR M S " Lo t' s W i fe " t o be Given .Judge Dannehower at Norristown Mon tg ome r y C o un ty ch ai rm an o f at 2 o'clock. At that time the t roopsboro, and Harry Z. Wampole, of Tel- a t N a r b e rt h P l a ye r s Tu e s . Monday f r om Albe r t Ha ll o n g r ou n ds juniors; Miss He l en McGl augh li n , holding' f i rs t p l ac e i n d anci ng and s i ng-ford. A Democratic loyalty d inner-dance of desertion and cruelty. The couple pres ident of Chester j un io rs a nd a ing f r om each district o f t h e P hi l ad el -

    Wampole was accepted a s t h e s t a nd - will be he ld at G re en H il l Farms, "Lot's Wif e, " b y P er ci va l Wi ld e, eloped to E lk to n J u ly 8, 1932, a nd m em be r o f P hi la de lp hi a' s Twentieth p h ia a re a will perform.ard bearer, succeeding Wil li am E . O ve rb ro ok , Tu es d ay e ve ni ng , M ar c h will b e g iv en at t h e r egul a r me et i ng w e re married when they w er e b ot h Century G ui ld , w er e present with The judges for the occasion wereZimmerman, of Lansdale , who i s s e rv - 17. of the Narberth Players Tuesday eve- s tudents at L ower Merio n High escorts. Mrs. Smith and he r com- Miss Ursula Murray, who has a schooling his second terl11. P l an s f o r the affair originated with ning', March 10, at th e Narberth school School. mit tee served r ef re sh me nt s. T he of d an c in g i n Ardmore; Miss Jul ia

    Clarence L. E de re r, o f Melrose the Democ ra t ic Commi tt e e o f Lower aud it o ri um . It wil l b e presented by decorative scheme was in r e d, w h it e Land i s, o f Edge Lawn in Ambler, whoPark, who announced his candidaCYj Merion and Narberth, under the special p er mi ss io n o f Walter H. Cubs t o G et C ha rt er and blue. teaches at Wynnewood road schoolfor Congress, w i thd rew f r om th e field leadership of. John T. Du rn in , o f P e ~ nBaker & Co. The Narberth Cub pack, junior Additional charitable gifts have and has had an active part i n G ir lin the i n t er e s t o f party harmony fol- W ~ ' n n e ,chaIrman of the TownshIp Faith Farmer is coaching the p l ay, s c ou t o rg an i z at i o n, will b e f or ma ll y b ee n m ad e r ec en tl y b y the j u ni o rs . S co u ti ng a s a qualified t ra in e r, a n dlowing a conference las t Fr iday. ' Committee. which includes several experienced presented i ts c h ar te r at t h e P a re n t- To fur ther Mrs . M ue ll er 's welfare Donald L. Johnson, a v oc al instructor

    >I< * >I It will be i n t he n at ur e of a coun - membe rs o f t he P la ye rs in its c a st . Te ac h er A ss oc ia ti on meeting Mar c h w o rk a check for $25 was s en t h e r to at Lowe r Mer i on Junior Hig-h School.Last week t h e Po li t ic a l Po t s t at ed t y -w i de ev en t , h owever, as e n th u si - T h e Tll'ogram includes other numbers 23. A hobby show f or t he boys and u s cwhe r e it would do most good. An- Narberth Troop 8, capta ined by

    that a new Republican committeeman astic suppo rt h a s been pledged b y t he of i n te r es t . R e fr e shm en t s will be t he ir f at he rs o f the Narberth, Ard- other check for $25 was assigned b y Mi ss Christine Mahl, rendered an efan d commit teewomanhave been select7 Democratic party of th e whole coun t y. s e rv ed at the conclusion of t he p ro - more and Penn \Vynne packs will t he w el fa re c h ai rm a n pro tem, Mrs.1 f ec ti v e G e rm a n s p in n in g s o ng with aed in t h e G en er al Way n e d i st r ic t of Purpose of the affa i r is t o em ph a - g'ram. be held April 3. Edward C od ug an , t o t he a ss is ta nc e IGirl S co ut i n costume at an old-fash-Lower Merion. A s ubs c ri b er po in t s size loyalty of Democrats to party of a needy local family t hr ou g h t he ioned spinning wheel. Cynwyd Troopout that t h e s t at eme n t i s s om ew ha t p ri nc ip le s, c ap ab le l e ad e rs h ip and i n ~ d U U offices o f M is s Drain, visiting nurse 44, Miss Emma Croasdale as captain,misleading' [;ince these selections arc dividual helpfulness . State to Con uct Clouse to nouse connected with t he N ar be rt h h ea lt h e ar ne d t he t hi rd p la ce i n singing byunofficial and must be borne out by T he committee i n charge feels that center. Five d ol la rs h as b ee n g iv en "The M ar ch o f the Men o f Ha rl e ch , "the resul ts of the primary election the d at e, S t. Patrick's Day, o f fe r s a Canvass to En .force Dog Licensing Con ti n u ed o n P a gc F o u r with a s co ut i n an au t hen t ic s amp leApril 28. If the candidates ment ioned fine opportuni ty to enjoy a delightful J Wel sh c os tu me . T he B al dw in Schoollas t week , Jo lm II. L i nk a n d Mrs. W, evening. A program of d in ne r, e n- I Mul i e r e s t o M a ke P lan s fo r Troop, Miss Lydia Hemphill as cap-Russell Green, are approved by th e ter tainment and dancing is being ar- A house to house c anva ss t o en fo r ce Licenses may also b e s ec u re d f r om I F i r em a n 's B a n q u e t Monday tain, sang an E ngl is h folk so ngvoters at the p r im a ry t h ey will t h en r an ge d. Mus ic w il l be f u rn i sh e d b y licensing' of all dogs on t he Ma in l \I ar y S co tt Mc Sh an e i n the Town- called "Sellinger's D an ce ." C yn wy dbe the commit teeman and committee- t he S an Del Ray O r ch e st r a w i th D ic k L in e will be conduct e d af ter Apri l 1 s hi p B ui ld in g, A rd mo re . O ve r 2,000 An important bu si n es s mee ti n g of Troop [J,1, Miss Margaret Robins aswom an o f the d is tr ic t. N ow t he y are Carey as v ocalist. by the dog law enforcement bureau have been is su ed i n L ow er Mer io n It he Mu li er es o f the Na1'berth Fire I Con tl n u cd o n P n g c FOUl'only c andidates. Announcement of speakers, who of t h ~State D e p a r t m e ~ to f A g ri cu l - s in ce the first of the year. C om p an y w il l b e h el d at 2 P. M. on I

    wil l h e f ew i n n um be r, will be m a de t u re , It w a s l e ar n ed thiS w e e ~ .Fred A l i ce n se co s ts $1.10 for a male Monday, March [J, in Elm Ha ll. All New Editor Appointeds ho rt ly . T ic ke ts may be procured ~ a l z e r ,f o rme r Na rbe r th magI s tr a te , dog and $2.10 for a f em al e. T he re m em be rs ar c urged to be present . At The Livingston Publishing

    f ro m t he D em oc ra ti c Committee of; IS head of the enforcement~ u r e a u .

    is an additional no ta r y charge of 15, this t ime committees will be a pp oi nt ed C om pa ny a nn ou nc es the resig-e h 1 1 d tr ' t A ge nts of th e bu rea u Wil l check cents. Ito t a k e charge of t h e annua l f ir em en 's n at io n of. Robert M. Cameron asac oca IS IC. "ev er y hous e m Lower MerIon, lIav- b a nq u et t o b e h el d on Thursday, April Editor of its ne\\'spallel'S, Ed-

    e l'f or d a nd R ad no r T ow ns hi ps a nd Attcnds C ~ l 1 v e l 1 t i o n 116. , Pl an s f or t he ~ a n q u e tw i ~ lalso win L. P a x s o ~ l.has br':11 ~ I l p o i n t -t h e B o ro u gh of Na rb e rt h f or unli- Dr. LeRoy A. K mg , o f Narberth, I be discussed. A SOCIal hour WIll fol- c d t o the )10SltlO11, effectIve nextcensed animals, it i s u nd er st oo d. a t te n de d the convention of the Nation-IIlow. Monday.Owners o f u nl ic en se d d og s w il l be al Educational Assoc ia t io n he ld las t Mrs. L lo yd B . Edger ton, of Chest- Mr. P a xs o n h a s b ee n a mem-subject to fines. week in St. Louis as a delegate of nu t avenue, w il l g iv e a benefit card bel' of th e staff of the papers

    Licenses may be obtained through t he U ni ve rs it y o f P en ns yl va ni a. D r. party for the Mulieres at he r home for five years and h a s e n jo y edan y notary public, at Norr is town for King, president of t he N ar be rt h o n Wed n es da y, M a rc h 12 at 2 P. M. a wide and var ied experience asMontgome ry Count y r e s id en ts , a nd at School Board, i s p r of e ss o r of e du ca - T h is party i s o pe n t o t he p ubl ic and a newspape rman i n NorristownMedia for pe r son s l i vi ng in De l awa r e t i o na l administration at the Un iv e r- a l l are welcome to attend. It i s b e in g and Cleveland, Ohio.County. sity's school of education. given t o r ai se f un ds f or t he banquet .

    L ib ra r y Trus t ee s t o Mee tTh e regular meeting of t h e b o ar d

    of t rus tees of the Narberth Community Library will b e h el d T ue sd ay ,March 10, at 7.30 P, M., in the Library. P. T. A. Study Group Wed.

    The Early Childhood group o f th eBorough Counci l Meets N arberth Parent-Teacher Association

    Th e Narberth Borough Council will, will hold i ts r eg ul ar meeting ' onhold commit tee meet ings this Friday IWednesday, March 11, at 1.30 P. M.e ve ni ng i n t he Council Chamber in, Mrs. S. J. McC a rt n ey i s t h e leader ofElm Hall. Th e regular pUblic meet-: this g ro up . T he m ee ti ng s are helding w il l b e h el d Mo nd ay , M ar ch 9, in the s oc ia l r oo m o f the Americanat 8 P. M. Legion., . ";:

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    Facu l ty Concert Sunday

    The Main Line School o f Musi c announces a concert by membe rs o f thefaculty, at the school , 107 Ardmoreavenue, Ardmore, t hi s S u nd ay afternoon, March 8th, at three o'clock.

    Olive Marshal l , s opr ano , w i ll singa g ro up o f s o n g ~ .John A. Fischer,flute, a nd P au l Bogarde, trombone,m embe rs o f t he P hi l ad el ph i a O rc he stnl , will play solos. Frederic Cook,well known as conductor and a s f ormel' v iol i ni s t o f t he P hi l ad el p hi a O rchestra, will give a Beethoven sonato,w i t h Ch r is t i ne Haskell at the piano,al1ll also, w it h M r. F i s che r 's a s si s t

    ance, a trio.

    STORE

    GREAT EVENTSS T O R E W IL LFEATURES OFSIGNIFICANCE

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    Fifteen Township and BoroResidents Drawn for JUl'Y

    Fifteen residents of Lower Merionand Narberth have been drawn bythe jury commissioners of Montgome ry Coun ty for service at Norristownd ul 'i ng t he sessions of Cl'iminalCoul'l the weeks of Apri l 6 a nd May4.

    Nm'beJ,th's B u s i n e ~ ~Counc i l wil lmeet Monday evening at the ArcadiaRestaurant.

    No Main Liners we re among thoses el ed ed f or t he G ra nd Jury.

    Local rcsidents selected fOI' Criminal Court jury duty are as follows:

    April G - Jean Arno ld, Ardmore;

    George Conley, Narbe rth ; Augus t a C.Ell iot t , Bala-Cynwyd; Josephine Jeff r i es , Wynnewood; John S. LeBan',Ba la -Cynwyd ; Ha rold Powe r s, BrynMawr; John Wi ll s , Me ri on.

    May 4-Conrad J. Albrecht, Narberth; William Crooks, Villanova;Florence 1. Doug-herty, Bala-Cynwyd;Gertrude Grcen, Narberth; Louise W.Lewis, Rosemon t ; Mary Muller, Narb e rt h ; F ra n k Seeburg'er, Bala; LoisThayer, Haverford.

    A M,ARCH OF

    MARCH OFMA I N L I N E

    Treseript ion Optiei(llls

    GREAT EVENTS

    THE MONTH OF MARCH W ILL BE

    STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER'S

    Thi s i s the great rejuvenation month. Winter loses itself i n Spr in g. Drabwardrobes gradual ly f ind their wa y to cedar closets an d camphor balls,an d o nl y t he b ri gh t an d new, t he g ay , colorful an d refreshing altrac!us. Fashion is on he r t h rone -a cha rming l a dy who ha s gone into thepast for inspiration-a pa st e ngag ing ly womanly-a p as t w he n w om anlived to dress an d all that wa s required of h er w as to be beautiful.

    T 11il t 's t TJe S t 0 r Jf 0 f Ma ,.c IJ

    We a r e r e ady as never before for Spring an d Easter bu si n es s , Wat c h t heda il y Ph il a de l ph ia n ewspape r advertising for the outslanding MarchFeatures which w e s ha ll bring to this Store for your great&r shopping convenience. New ideas in style merchandising, exceptional values in apparelan d accessories for yourself an d your family, special purchases of the mostwanted articles of the season, an d sales in housewares an d the thingsmost desired for brightening the home.

    IN THISO U R

    HAVE M ANY DAILYFASHION AND VALUE

    Remember tha t Charge Purchases made during March need n ot b e p ai duntil May. b ut are subject to a Shoppers Bonus of 1% if paid by April 15

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    BOS}2Lancastl:rA\'e., Bryn MawrTrustCo. Bldg" Bryn Mawr1923 Chestnut St., Philaclell'hia 51 \Y, Chelten Ave" Germantown

    53) Cool'Cr St" Camden, N, J.

    When It C01nesto Your Eyes YouNeed ExpertService

    81iRE y ou as c ar ef ul i n the selection of the optician toaccurately grind and f it spectac les to you as youa re i n choosing yourEye Physician?

    Costly preclSlon machincry, f lawless mater ia ls and exper tartisans whose skill can only be acqui red by long years ofapprenticeship and experience are required to satisfactorilyfurnish you with spectacles,Forty-three yea rs ' e xper ience as D ispcns ing Opt ic iansqualifics us to serve you. Efliciency, quality and service canno t be sacrificed to chcapncss, but our priccs are as low as isconsistent with the expcrt service your eyes necd,

    C. ARLEY FARMER, Execllti,'e Vice-Prcsidcllt

    J. E. LIMEBURNER COMPANY

    At the regular meeting o f t h e Boa rd

    AJterations in Fire HouseAr e Reported Progressing

    OUR TOWN

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    This paper welcomes conll11unications on t imely subjects .

    ARNER BROS.

    ARDMORETHEATR E

    Matln Dally at 2.38 P. M.Evening C.ntlnuoue, 7 'Ie 11 P. M.FIRST MAIN LINE SHOWINGSFriday, March 6A Riotous Rega t ta of Rowing,

    Rhy thm and Roa rs l"FRESHMAN LOVE"with Frank McHu!:h

    Patricia Ellis Wa'rren HullSaturday, March 7th"THE INVISIBLE RAY"

    withKARLOFF

    Francis Drake Bela LugosiNote: Not a Ho rr or Picture-ButTerrific Suspense, , . And ThrillsMonday, March 9th-One Day OnlY

    A Gay Romantic Comedy"The Widow From Monte

    Cado"with

    Dolores Del Rio, Warren William.Louise Fazenda

    Nex t Mon da y a nd Tuesday

    \Vednesday-

    Edn'ard Everett Horto""YOUR UNCLE DUDLEY"

    Dr. Herbert Fischer andElizabeth Pearson We d in

    Oyerbrook Last Saturday

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    TuesdayWednesday.ThursdayMarch 10th, 11th, 12th

    The Bes t Mus ical ComedyBroadway Ever SawBING CROSBY

    CHARLIE RUGGLESETHEL MERMAN

    InWed. at 9 P. M .- ( (ANYTHING GOES"

    Bealltiflll Gifts PillS $$ Ida Luplno Grace Bradleygood

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    Friday, March 6 . 1 93 6

    The ll l 'urings to bc conduc t ed litNorristOWII, :\Iurch ]8, by t he 1 ; 0ca l Govcrnment Commissiol l of tilePenllsJ ' lvunia Leg is l at u r c p r ov i de g'()\'pl'lInlt'n1 w il l h a n' an ex('ellplltan opportl lnit J, fo r c it iz cn s t o e X -l op p or tu l li ty t o a(I\'()('ate thcm atprcss t hc i r vie\\'s Oil go \ 'e r ll l ll en t t h i s heal'illg. Tt is a ('hanec toan d law makillg', Wh il e t he COIIl- malw go \ 'c rnme l lt , of t hc p eo pl emission ha s 110 fixed policJ', \ '

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    I t ' s chosen by V og ue a ndyo u k n ow i t 's r ig ht . P la idt o pp e r in ne w b a b y swagge rl eng th , p l a i d j a cke t , p l a i nt w e e d s k i r t. R i ch combinat io ns o f r ed , y el lo w, n avyw i th n a v y sk i r t , $115.

    Vo g u e A c c e s s o r i e s , - C h a ud r o n c rocod i l e h andb ag ,gt 'and wi th n avy, $15.Ma t ch i n g be l t , $4.95.

    T h e n some c on t r a s t in h andst i tched l1lais doesk in g loves ,$5.50.

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    -wil l be charged only to resldentHWhose names appar In the telep10ne dlreetory or to sUbscrlberBto THliJ MAIN L INER . OURTOWN. or the NEWS OF BALACYNWYD.

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    Help WantedGll t I , fOI g-etleral houseworl ( ) - $ ~ ; ' .:'>al'h, ~ S I S - \ \ .

    Mrs . Wi ll iam H . S ic kl es , of Drexel a goodl11ght clI 'cle the mee tmg b roke (10)Hill, entertained at a p a rt y l a st Fri- up. . R 1 E t t W t dId ay e ve ni ng i n honor of Mrs. Frank ~ GIrl ~ c o u tp r ~ g r a m ,cram full of ,. ea . s a e .' al l e . .1

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    I t ' s chosen by Vogue a ndyo u know i t' s r ig ht , P la idt o p pe r i n ne w b a b y swagge rl eng th , p l a i d j a cke t , p l a i ntweed sk i r t . R i ch combinat ions o f re d, ye l l ow, n a v yw i th n a vy sk i r t , $115.

    Vo g u e Ac c e s s o r i e s , - C h a u .

    d r on c rocod i l e h andb ag ,g r a nd w i t h navy, $15.Ma t c h i n g be l t , $4,95.

    T h e n some con t t ' a s t in h a n d .s t i t c h e d ma i s d o e s ki n g l o v es ,

    $5.50.

    EWEEStt11-2A CHESTNUT srPHILADELPHIA

    bahy deanl! bath,

    (10)

    Warner Baxter-Alice Faye

    20c a linefor All Three New.paper.

    Wanted to RelitYon"n mal'l ' lpd couple with

    ~ j r c2-rnl. a l i t . with ltitchenHeas. ren tal . Cal l Cyn . 7 I R .

    -wil l be charged only to resldentHwhOBe names appear In the teleplone directory or to SUbscribersto THE MAIN LINER, OURTOWN. o r t he N EW S OF BALACYNWYD.

    OUR TOWN

    1936

    D I N N E R

    29,

    A. M. to

    EDWIN P, DOLO,Tax Colleetor.

    Au b r e y A venue , A r dm o r e

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    If yo u ar e seeking a worke r fo r a n y s or tof a job, a maid, a b u tl er o r h o us e ho l dhelp, r emember t h at a n y n ew s pa p e r c a ngive yo u quick, s a t i s fac to ry r e su l t s f rom" H el p Wa n te d " advert ising.

    Desp i t e t h e h e a rt y u p swi n g o f b u s in e s s,a nd t he r is e i n gene ra l of emp loymen t ,t he re a re s ti ll t ho us an ds ou t of work .So it i s n' t a n y f e at f or a pape r t o b r in gyo u a hos t o f r e pl i es to y ou r ad.

    You get this same efficient s er vi ce f romR ec or d H e lp Wanted ads at l e ss co st . Infact, y ou r a d i n S un da y' s R ec or d w il l s av eyou one-hal f the cost of any other Philadelphia Sunday paper.

    When you need domestic help, SAVEM ON EY I P ho ne WAL nu t 2300. Say, "Iw is h t o p la ce a "Help Wanted" ad.

    "Know Where Your Laundry and Dr y Cleaning Goes"

    St.Mary's Laundry, Inc.

    e v e n i n g , M a rc h 1 3 t h, f r o m 7 to 9

    - ARDMORE 4400

    (formerly tlte "Roger COllant Arms")

    43 8 We s t M o nt g om e ry A v en ueH a v e r f o r d , P a.

    FEBRUARY

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    Specializi l lg ill catering to Bridge Lund/COliSand DiTmer Parties

    43 No r t h N a r b e r t h Avenue-Narberth 4077300 Levp.r i : lg Mi l l Road-Phone: Cynwyd 927

    I \A T i l L ~ " ' "~ I J ~ A U T ~J I l ( ) V V ~

    i A S E RV I C E . . .I N O F " ~A BARGAIN

    W h y d o n ' t y ou , t oo , e sc ap e th e d r ud g e ry o f washday?

    T a x Office will b e o p e n da i l y 94 P. M . S a t u r d a y 9 A. M. to N o o n .

    F r i d a y

    P.M .

    Monday, Ttlesday,Wednesday

    2 Specials jor 85c3 Specia ls jor $1Thursday, Friday, Saturday-3 Specials jor $1.25

    My lallndty line is th e telephonel i ne t o St . Mary's routeman

    They' l l no t r ip m y c lo th es , no rblow down a washing fo r thatdreaded "do-over"!

    LETMARCH WINDSB LOW

    -Sp i r a l and Croquignole.Experienced Operators.

    , nP e r m a n e n tWa ')f e 5

    L U N C H E O N T E AOrders takeu for Itome-made Cakes, Calldies,

    Salldwiches and Saladsfo r R e s e r v a t i o n s - c a l l A r dm o r e 1559

    SATURDAY

    S P E C I A L I Z I N G

    Stoll T it us , o f Forrest avenue, fo r I = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : r .two weeks. I Classified

    Friends of Mrs. Reevs gave a lunch-,Mr s . Cha rl e s L. Viguers, o f Woo d- e on a n d b r id g e p 'a rt y at E r sk i ne H al l I Advertisements

    s i d e avenue , gave a surprise pa r ty l a s t on Monday in he r h on or . T ho se pres- iSaturday cvening in honor of t he e nt were Mrs. James C. Keenan , Mrs '

    li r thday anniversary o f h er son, Mr, W il li am H . H ag cnb uc h, M rs. P . A.Charlcs L. Viguers, Jr. , o f G r ay li n g Wales, Mrs. T. E. Laug-hlin, Mrs. Rob-:a ve nu e. T h er e w er e s ix te en guests . er t Compton, Mrs. R. C. Kennedy and I

    MI'. Hugh B. Specd, Jr., son o f M r. M rs . T it us .and Mrs. Hugh B. Specd, of Chcstnut Miss Ann Speed, daughter of Mr.!

    [I avenue, had as his guest last weck-end ' and Mrs. Hugh B. Speed, o f Chest nu tMr. Jul ian K ee na n, o f Doy lc s town , avenue , Narberth, will entertain at aformerly of \Vynnewood. Mr. Keenan bridge party and shower this Satur- Count five worde to l inel ef t l as t Thur s da y f o r Dallas, Tex., d ay i n h on or o f Miss Virginia Chewn- -wil l be accepted up to wedn e._ \where he ha s e nt er ed t he aviation ing, daug-hter of Mr. a nd Mrs. Walter day. 6 oclock. for Friday's 1

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    school. L. Chewning, o f Pcmbroke road , Cyn-'1 MI'. and Mrs. Franklin C. Maxw el l , w yd , w h os c c ng a gem en t t o Mr. S. Phon e A R D M O R E '''J{\t'\1.1''G'of B a ir d r o ad , moved on Monday to IHarman Brown, of E as t on , h a s been " l \J W ~ C-

    . Narberth Hal l, whc rc t he y h a ve takcn Iannounccd. Help Wanted ~an apartment . Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Horlacher, of GUtL fOl gelleral houHcwork. pu rt o r full ~ " r ~

    on I 1 I b tUl le , 110 l au l ld l ' v, Hlt'CI) ou t ; Ap t C - : ~ , . - , ~~ .

    I, Miss R u t ~ lGaul , ~ f lona avenue, Essex a:enue, WI cave, s l ~ r ty Y Se\'illa Cuurt. l ' h ~ n cCYllwyd 1-113. (111) ~ ,\ J, Narberth, wIll en t c r tam a t a I,mrt y and a u . t o n ~ o b I l cfo r a t wo m on th s s ta y at . . . ~ -I ~ ~ ( ~' I l incn shower on \Vednesday, March 11, MJUm1, Fla. SituatIOns Wanted I 1 \ : ' . . ; ' ~ \ L.\

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    Cynwyd 928Narb.2602

    fabrics

    cal l. , for

    Get It atDavis'

    attention - or

    E [ ) W I ~H. BFJLLIS, Shcriff.

    pleasing

    StationeryConfectionsTobaccoEtc.

    ARDMORE, PA.

    UNI TED HAT&. SHOE REPAIR123 Narberth Ave.

    3 d oo rs f rom Theatre

    Top Coatsof good appearallce

    DAVIS'

    Cleaner .., Dyer .., Fttrrier ..,

    B ri ng yo ur s h er c f or

    and stylcs for a new

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    pcrhaps. You can de

    pcnd on

    coat . -And a suit, too.

    224 Havelford Avenue

    ADELIZZI Bros.

    SPRING

    228 Bala Avc.102 Forest Ave.

    SPRING

    Seized and taken In execution as thepropcrty of Danlcl ,J. McGarry anu MaryG. l \ l c O a t . , . ~ ,and to hc sold b y

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    MoNUMENTS

    After Winter .

    SUZANNE JORET GILL216 Dudley Avenue-Narberth 2324

    and NowSUITS for

    1 7 1 4 V VA L N U T ST .PH ILADELPH IA

    After those harsh c ol d w in ds , a f ac ia l f oryour typc of skin should now bc cons idered

    Incorporated

    CLEANING

    individual cloth suits made from the finel' domesticand imported woolens for

    Frankenfield Funeral Home

    BALA.CYNWYD, PA.eelmont Avenue andLevering Mill Road

    Whether fol ' Bridge, Breakfast or Boudoir, younaturally want them to be attractive. I f you haveany that need redecorating, call us now about Murphy Enamels and Schmincke Artists ' Oil Colols.

    Stop in and look at a knotty pine Breakfast Set of1 Tabl e and 2 Benches

    - a l l for $6

    Shul l Lumbe r C ompa nyThe Link Between Forest and Home

    MEMORIALS ERECTEDIN ANY LOCALITY

    Turn i ng th e Tables

    C E M E T E RYMEMOR IAL STelephone: MANayunk 0166

    J.

    Edw. A. Carroll Co.

    WM. G. FRANKENFIELD

    Simpson Road at Athens AvenueTelephone Ardmore 9

    " "2646

    HEADSToNES

    I C? Bala ~ ~ a l : . ~ y ~ = y ~ C Y ~ ~ ~ ~~~ r

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    SHERIFF'S SALE

    Get This

    Piano InstructionModern s tudy for beginners

    Advanced PupilsSinging Lessons

    MILDRED W. BAILY523 Dudley Ave.-Narb. 3723J

    Jus t as Heal thful as"El ler-G" Liver Sausllge. Makes Re d Blood.

    Gives El lergy.

    NEWMEATfor

    A wondc r f u l ne wtastc! Liver Sausagewith Bacon in i t ,add ing a delicious,snappy Flavor! J u s tsee ho w much yourH u sb a nd a n d Children l ike it in the i rSandwiches. Tastese n ti re ly d i ff e rc n tf rom pla in Live rS a u s a g e . As k fo ri t a t your s toretoday!

    SANDWICHES

    VOGT/SLiver&BaconSausage

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    communica ' r

    SPECIAL

    LOW RATES 01"FR IENDSH IP

    CALLS !You can telephone f r ie nds i nother towns AT THE NEWLOW RATES every night after7 an d any t im e S un d ay IThere is no better time for"friendship ca l l s " - the day's

    work is over or you are enjoying t h e week - end at home.Toke advantage of the lowrates to "v i si t " by telephoney ou r b oy at college . thefolks b oc k h om e . friendsyou rarely see. It's next bestt o s ee in g t hem I

    There are Borgain Rates on bothPerson to Person and Ste tlon toStotion colis.

    Cell "Long DistanceOperotor" for rates notshown in the Directory.

    THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANYOF PENNSYLVANIA

    Junior Club Sponsors"Musical Moments"

    \Vednesday, 8.00 P. i \ I . -Lentcn Scr-vice. Theme, " L en t en C h ar a ct er s :

    Pilate."T h u r s d a ~ ' ,7.00 P. 1\L-Confirmation

    Class.Friday, 7 .30 A. 1\I . -Senior Choir.

    This papcr welcomestions on t imely subjects.

    The New Seal.Kapand the

    Golden GuernseyTra de Mar k

    Ad d Convenienceand Guarantee to

    BrookmcadGuernsey Milk

    Now 16c pe r q ua rtPhone VVayne 1121

    The Flneet Milk Inthe Beet Package. at

    the Right Pr ice

    Church Noteslonging to Sarah C,'lst and The Mcr lon l ight s, Spr ingf ie ld wate r, heating s ~ ' s t e m ,T. & ']" Co. o f A rdmo re (3' w ld c) at porch front.

    By v!l ' lue of an Alias ' ' ' r l t of F ie ri al l t lm cs hercaftcr forevcr.Facias, Issued out of t he Court of Com- 2 e a r p l as t er e d ga rag e 22 f ee t by 20111011 l 'leas of 1I(on tgome, 'y Counly, Thc imllrOvcmclns thcrcon arc a fcct.

    Contlnucd froni Page One Penna .. 10 me d ir cc te d, wi ll b e s ol d at , 3 story plastercd l1Ouse, 48 f ce t f ro ll tTh e Presbyterian Church to the Salvation A rm y drive, for Publl e Sale on IbY 32 feCi d cc p, w it h 6 r ooms a ll u bathon first fioo,', I ~ rooms and hath on sce -

    Meetings f o r M a rc h 8 wh i ch s ev e ra l Narberth juniors, head- WEDNESDA Y, APIUL 1st , IU36 ond fioor, 12 I'ooms a nd h al h on I hl rd!l.45 A. M.-B ib l e School. cd by t h e p r es i den t , Miss A l ic e Fran- , , , . Inoor, ccl la r, gas , e lcet rl e l ight s, Hpr lng-

    I . at 1.00 0 e1oel" I . 111., ba s tc r n S t andar d field water, heating systcm, poreh front.11.00 A. M. -The mormng worshlP ' j CIS, al e solICIting funds. 'J'lme, In Court Hoom "A" al the Court i S.. lzed and lakcll In cxceution as thc

    Sermon by Rev. Archer E . A n de r so n , It was dccided to chance off the Hou se , i n the Borough of !\'olTISlOwn'l property of Edward S. l 'etc,s . 1Ilorlga- Down l\(oncy $200.00h is eX j le ' te d t o be here t o t ak e up I h nd-made quilt at th e n ext club IS l , l i ~l , < ~ u n l Y ,the followln,;" deseribed Heal gOl', and I I T i I ~ n i cL. Joncs. Trustce \Inder

    W 0 c a hst.Lte. Ilhe \VI1I of Gcorge A . . Ioncs, Hcal Owncr. Shcrlff 's Ollicc, XOlTlStOWll, Penna.his pa s to r a t e among us. meeting, March 12, f or o bt ai ni ng I an d to be sold b ~ '11.00 A. M. -T h e junior. church" further welfare fund.s. , . W I ~ ~ 1 2 "' l ' ~ ~ ; ; r3C ; ~ ~ ~ A ~ C : n ~ o t h o O t ~ I , g , ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~I m W I ~n. nELLIS, Shc rl ff . lI Ia rch 3r d. 1!136

    c on du et ed b y M rs . A. S. Digby an d i At a Board o f D ir ec to rs meetll1g slahle alld fmme i ee house a nd o th cr - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Mrs. G. V. Woodrow. Iheld Monday night at the home of I improvements thcreon, Sit. In Twsp. o f SHERIFF'S SALE Everyone Does It

    LO\ \ " l " " l\lel ' loll , l\luntg. Co., l 'a., desc r ibedG.45 P. M.-Mcetings of t he t h re e , Miss Francis it wa s planned f or t he as follows' - Bring u s y ou r old sh oe s. . I . . By "irtuc of a wr it of I'ierl Facias make them look and wear

    C. E. SOClCtlCS. Ichairman and. b oa rd o f t hc N a rb er th I BEG S E f .. I iss\I(d out of the COUll of Common 1 ' l l " L ~ new.,., .. . ,

    I . at . '. cor. 0 l\Icl'ion l\lectlllg" . . . ) -' .1.45 P. M.-EveJ1lng wo rs ho p . S e r- I JUJ1lors to en t e rtmn the chairman ane 11""s,, Ii"",, Yard \\"all, supposed 10 he of :llontgoll1cry C O \ l n t ~.. I enna .. t" mcmOi l b y R ev . A r ch e r E . Anderson. Iboard of the Narberth 'Women's Com-I 1'0". of said 1IIee ling I iouse S lablc, tho d ll 'cet ed , wil l he sold at I 'uhl le Salc onN

    '" I . C 't I . Cl b t l t b along land now 0" f orme rl y o f ,John ' ~ T " . , ext ~ uese ay e\,ellll1g, Oll1mUnl y, l11UJ1lty u a a care 1mI' y to e I 1';"IWI:O-: I J. B E L L I ~ .Sheriff. ! ) ~ i < l < l l "IinL' of Clal'"nl.fon I{o"d and r8.00 P. M.-Chu rch School Board 1\1' H .' ld G' .. , h' . fl I hellce alollg: th., "allll' : - i O ~ l l h w " s t w a r < l I Y

    . . . IS. alO llest, c al lman 0 I Oil the an' 01 a " i l 'd" "un/ llg ' 10 Ih" I.. fll\leetll1g at the home ~ r . and Mrs. IfeIlO\\'ship, reported flowers sent to l SHERIFF'S SALE with a r'/llius o f 1:170.S:, f1. tI , , '''T