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    VOLUME 23, No. 33 NARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA, MAY 21, 1937 PRICE, FIVE CENTS

    His Opponen t, J ohn Flynn,Chosen Vice.President asSticker Candidate

    Bill Muller ElectedPresident of Players

    Parade Will PrecedePresentation Addressat Memorial GroupingMany Organizations of Community Will Take Part in

    Day's CeremoniesIIPOST MEETING MONDAY

    New P. T. A. Secretary

    Sports Authorities Give Advice, on Boy's Participationin AthleticsIDON'TFORCE INTOGAMES

    New Club Leader

    The congregation of the NarberthPre:::byterian Church welcomed therl'turn of Rev. Arche r Ander son and: ' I l t , ~ . Anderson thi::: week. 1\11. and1\1rs. Anderson have been visiting inTl'xas. \"hile in Dallas, the y a ttended the eOllllllPncement exercisesof t he Dal la s Theological Seminary,when ;\11'. Anderson was awarded the:degree o f Doc to r of Theology by hi s Ialma mater , IOn Sunday l \Ir . AIH]erson will:

    preach t he f ir st o f a series of three's e r l l l o n ~ of special intere::: t to th e I~ ' o u n g people graduating this Junef rom any school or college.Dur in g t he t hr ee S unda ys of 1\11.Anderson's absence, t he pu lp i t at th ePresbyterian Church was occupied bythe pastor emer i tus , the Rev. JohnVan Ness, D.D.

    even Cases Among Children,All Representing Diffel'entFamilies, Causes Decision:\inety-two \\"omen attended the '

    c l o ~ i n g luncheon a nd m ee ti ng o f t heWomen 's Commun i ty C lub of ~ a r -berth T u e ~ d a y afternoon at theWynnewood Hou:::e on ::\Iontgomeryavenue.ILL REOPEN MONDAY : \ I r ~ . Ralph C. Heath, the retiringp r e ~ i ( ! l ' n t , opened t he l un ch eon w it hThe Cynwyd School, Levering Mill a p r a ~ ' e r and a short memorial service Mrs. Edmund Allen Whiting, was Simplicity will mark the p r e s e n t a ~a d a nd B ry n M aw r a ve nu e, Cyn- ' re-elected president of the Narberth tion of Narberth's Memorial Group-for the club members who passed Iwas closed 1\)IOl1day f or t he week "Parent-Teacher Association of the Iing no'" nnarl'ng completl'on at the . a\\'ay during the past year, )Irs. ' , ue t o an increase in th e n um be r o f I I ' Narberth Public Schoo l on Monday cornel' of Wynnewood an d WindsorJ a n l l ' ~ A. Eng alH, 1\11'5. A. C. Ehle hfever cases in t h is d i st ri c t and :\11:::. Henry Dotzenroth. evening. a t er off icers re-electedI Iavenues.ng the past two weeks. Guests at the luncheon were :\Irs. were 1\1rs. Charles L. Viguers, Jr., In a br ie f addr e ss on May 31,A total of 11 cases among children A, B. R o ~ s , former Montgomery first vice-president; Miss Faith Mc- Frank A. Schrepfer, in behalf of the

    t hi s school was r eport ed Monday. County chairman and also a former Auliffe, second vice-president and the Harold D. Speakman Post , Americanthey are scat tered throughoutInwmber o f th e Narberth Club, Mrs. Rev. Cletus Senft, treasurer. Legion, will present t he g ro up in g t o

    building, t hey r epr e sen t 11 dif-: LpRov Douglass anot her honor ar y I The only new officer IS Mrs . H . 1\1. the community. It w il l b e acceptedfamilies. Il1wmber and' one ' new member, : : \ I r ~ . I Gr ie st , who was chosen s ecr e ta r y t o by Burgess John R. Hall. Mr. Schrep-In his report to t he L ower Mer- L ( J u i ~ J. :'IlcConnel1. I succeed Mrs . H . M, Berry. MRS. H A R O " [ ~ o t ~ 1 . b b : I ~ I S T c h . Ife r h as h ad f ul l charge of seeing thation School Board l\londey night, S. E. ::\11' . Ross made a brief address in Mrs. Welsey P. Dunnington in- -who on Monc!n!! n i gh t was electeel Ithe memorial was bu il t and installed.

    Superintendent of Schools, re- which she stated that she had watched !s tal led the officers that evening. Plans fo r th e parade which willh h h 1 I 1 b 1 d I I b

    . I I secretary of the N(.I berth Par- precede the presentation are virtuallyt at t e sc 00 W ( een c ose t 1e c u grow m t 1(' past twenty I The Rev. Dr. Gibson Bell , rector of el/t-Terwhcr Association.

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    one day previously f or f um ig a- y ea rs to e a wort nvhile asset to the I' All Saints' Church, Wynnewood" ----------------' It will f or m i n front of Elm H allbut the increase in cases over community and hoped it would con- ! opened t he mee ti ng w it h t he Invoca- I I Am t (} A "'I "'I . 1Photo h ~ Bachrach. I a OJ "on" emona Day andhe past week-end caused the d.. tinue in its good work; Mrs. LeRoy l\iRS, EDWARD W. HEYMANN Ition, a nd S cout Bob Miller followed ta lan- erlcans Itt' ' t " ' t ' t 93 0f th k D I h th fi

    I , s ar on I s rou ea . .ion to close or e wee '. oug ass, w 0 was erst to start leho was illstalled (/S pl'esident oJ' iWIth a Salute to t he F la g. MISS I G Le TI P T h I to Ive glon re Walter O'Sullivan, marshal, willAn additional thorough fumigation t 1(' arent- eac e r Assoc ia ti on in the Women's Com munity Club of IFricke led t he s i ng i ng of" the Nar-j e: b . I tit f b t . tb th th h I k d th b . h . I rm g a (e ac 1men 0 a ou SIX Ynd thorough scrubbing and cleaning ar er , e pre-sc 00 wor ' an e NarbCl'th for a two-ycn/' tcrm on , e l t School songs and Mrs. 'V. J. sai lors f rom t he N av y Yard and thef t he building is scheduled before the Continued on Page Six Tucsr/ay. I'Drennan was t he ~ c c o m p a n i s t . !Club Also A idi ng i n Er ec tin IJohn "'inthrop Post's Junior Drumeopening 1\londay. John H. JefferIes Jr . t he f ir st ' M . I g 1 BExercises in connection '\'ith com- B b II Le H d speaker, said that. b , a ' s k e t b ~ l I , t o h im ,I emona ; $10.Donated I~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ e g ~ t p s o f B ry n Mawr hasencement season were announced as Borough Team Starts ase a ague ea was the most thnlhng o f a ll games. for Carnival lB ' I 'tl b f th Nollows: IH e al so stated that while it was a. I eSI( es 1e me,m ers 0 . e - ~ r League Play Saturday Urges Teams'Support tl t Id bId 'h 1 A t t he ir r eg ul ar monthly meet ing Iberth post there \\111 be marchIng' umtsBaccalaureate Service, Senior High game 1a cou e p ay e Wit ease Ifrom the Bullock-Sanderson PostSchool Auditorium, May 30. - - - I'nevertheless g rea t c are should be ex- last Thursday, the Narberth Italian- A I d th Th D V '1'( more, an e omas . an -Seventh grade grammar school 1\1u- Davismen to Open Season at Walter L. Hanley Tells Rotari. ~ r c l s e d so that :he younger boysIAmerican Citizens' Club, h ad a s guest IDiver Post , Bala-Cynwyd.sic Night, Junior High School Audi- Gladwyne and Meet Upper ans of Circuit's Prob. s ~ l O u l d not be ove rt axed. He also cau-, J. A. Miller, of Narberth, who wa s O th er o rga niza tio ns in th e line of

    tOl'l'unl 1\la\' 25 tlOned parents who ar e sport f ans no tI I h 'II b h G 1, . . D b S d lems and Aims t f h b h Imade honorary member of the or-I marc WI e teo d Star Mothers,Commencement Exercisef' , Junior ar y un ay 0 tr y to orce t e ov W 0 was not bl' d I . 1 I 1 1'1rd ' f' f hi ' ganization. pu IC an paroc ua sc 100 c 11 dren,High School Auditorium, June 4. :\Ian" Narbe rt h f an s a re so mc me mto any orm 0 at etlcs. , . . D. A. R. Chapters, Narberth Italian-Junior High School Closing Enter- - expected ,Problems of a basebal l ci rcuit were In regard t o f oo tba ll h e said that S. H. Spmelh, preSident o f t he club, A . CI b B S t G' I. GI d d d b f th B I C d I mencan u, oy cou S, 11t . t J' 8 to Journev to a w"ne Saturday af-, Iscusse core e a a- ynwy - whi le t h is was undoubt ed ly t he school announced that the club, t h rough J .ammen, une . ., . :N 'b . . " . Scouts and t h e Na rbe rth Fire Com-The schools will close as pel' sched- te1'l1oon when the Menon Square com-I al elth RotalY Club Tuesday at the and college game, great care should IA. 1\1IlIer, Will donate one o f t he seven pany's :\Iulieres an d also l't a tivOverbrook Golf C lu b whe n Walter b k . 1 ' h btl s c eule June 11. Imunity will dedicate its n ew p la y- " e ta en m se ectmg t e oy 0 pa y trees to be planted at the American Ifiremen Henry A Doll Narberth'sThe Board's F inance Committee re - ground. The at t ract ion for the bor- ~ a ~ l e y " of Paoh , preSIdent of. the this g a ~ 1 e . . He a lso advised that. if Legion memo ria l i n m em or y o f the I s u r v i v i ~ g G. A. R. ' m e m b ~ r w ill be a

    ported that settlement had been made loughites, however, will be Gene Davis' an Lme Basebal l L eague fOI the Ia boy IS mterested one s hould gIVe INarberth v et er an s. Membe rs o f t he : g u es t o f honor.with Peter C. Hess, tax collector for Idefending champions in their first last decade, addressed the cl ubmen . \hi m a ll the help possible. To be a c lub have ass i st ed t he Legionnaires Over fifty members ar e expected tothi s dis tr ic t, for 1936 t a x ( ' ~ . A check league game of t he s ea son against the Holding that a fFood t eam i s an a!' ,I p ~ r f e c t athlete, a boy ~ u s t . h av e t he I in ~ h e i r , ~ o r k in e r e ~ t i n g the memorial, be enrolled in th e Harold D. Speak-for $15,070.9,7 was tUl'l1ed over by Mr. G ladwyne n in e. set to a c O ~ 1 m u n J t y , he urged that Igift of muscular co-ordmatlOn. ',:,hlch WIll be dedIcated on Decora- man Pos t bv Memorial Day, accordingHess, who reported liens filed l i on Sunday the borough team PlayS,', ~ U P P O ~ i be gIven th e l e a g u ~ c l ~ b s who The second s ~ e a k e r w as E. J. P.ol- tlOn D a ~ . I'to Charles 'J. Clarke, post adjutant.amount ing to $51,722.33. Upper Darby at or near 69 th s tr eet I ep.en o voluntary contnbut lons for lock,. sports edItor of . the Evenm.y A proposal was also approved to This represents nearly a 50 per centThe t o ta l o f school taxes liened d ur - a nd , in f ac t, it will no t be un ti l t he t he ll ' mamt enance . PubliC Ledge1. J:Ie. bell.eves there IS contribute $10 t o t he Italian Colonies increase over last year.Continued on Page Six Imorning of Memorial Day that Nar- "The league ha s no financial r e- r ea l character bUl ldmg m s ~ o r t s , f or f or the Main Line Carnival t o b e h e ld r The May meeting of the post, atIberth folk wi ll have a chance t o see sources, so the manager of each team Continued on Page SIX at the Devon Horse Show grounds which final plans w il l b e made fo rJuniors in Closing t he ir t eam i n competition with clubs must find the money to meet ex- Rod and Gun Club for the benefit of t he B ry n Mawr Continued on Page Sixlof league caliber. At that t ime Eddie penses somehow," he explained.. Hospital on June 13 to 20.Banquet onMay 27,' Hare's Brookline contingent will be "Each club carries 25 players. That Commlttees LI"sted The club wil l h old i ts f i rs t annua l___ the visiting team. makes a t ot al o f 250 for the entire picnic July 18, at t he R us ti c ParkBri d e to Follow Affair at Hav. 1 Continued on Page Six c ir cu it . Ther e al'e about 15 umpires, Picnic Grounds in Paoli. Friends ofg. I as well as groundkeepers, batboys and Sportsmen's Organ izat io n' t o the club ar e invited to a tt en d t heerford, ' Book Club IBurgess Appoints Committee scorekeepers, to be t aken ca re of. A d P . f B' outing and the committee in chargeL E war rlzes or IggestISts vents for Constitution Celebration "With 300 employes-many more . h C h promises f r ee danc ing and en te r ta in -than most businesses have-and ex- Fls aug t ment.The closing banquet of the Junior ' hWomen 's Community Club of Nar- In compliance with a request from penses for eqUIpment, transportation Committees to serve th e Lower Mer- T e club also approved a proposal I

    berth wil l be held at Erskine Hall , i n Sol. B loom , director ~ e n e r a l of the iand so forth to pay, it takes a lot ion Rod and Gun Club fo r 1937-38, as ~ allow. the W. P. A. evening schoolH f

    d 7 ' I k Th d IUmted S ta te s Const it ut ion Sesqui- I of money to keep t he l ea gu es go- appo in ted by Char le s H A Chain 111 Enghsh the use of the clubroom The Narberth P la ye rs T ue sd aya v ~ r o r , at ococ ' on urs ay Centennial Commission Burgess John!ing. 'd t. d 'W'd d' fo r c las ses on Monday and Fridayeve-Inight h ea rd two c andi da te s f or t hee ve nm g May 27 The officers and I 'I presl en , wele announce e nes ay . .' 'd h k h . dChairn1:n wiil g i ~ e their annual re- R. H ~ 1 l this we,ek .named Narberth's, "I think a lot of credit is due night at t he o rgan iza ti on ' s mee ti ng mngs each week. This school IS con- pleSl encyeac ma e a speec m ors-tt t d h b h" I ducte I for the benefit f Italian-! ing h i s opponent for the office.port s and bri dge will follow the meet- c o ~ m l ~ 0 a1 I.n t e. 0 s e r ~ a n ~ e imany t eams w lch remam active year in the Legion Room of th e Narberth I (, . , .. 0 I'n IwhIch WIll be held m Phlladelphla Ill: a ft er y ea r in the face of heavY Community Building. IAmel'lcan CItizens r es ldmg i n Nar- J oh n F ly nn 's d el iv er y w as better1 g. "I September. losses" h . f . t berth. than that of William H. Mul le r soMrs. John H. Jeffenes, Jr" IS the . Anot eI announcement 0 m elest 'Hen A Feb h I' 't H d h h' . hId the latter was elected, o r perhaps itchai rman of th e committee and res- ry. ry , oroug so ICI or, e trace t e I gh hght s i n the was t at prizes wou d be awarde toI i c ha irma n and th b I '3 b h' h h' Th ' W kE d L Ch ,vas because Mull er had the backingervat ions must be made w it h h er not s ,0 er mem ers are eague sO-yea r h i st or y, and was em- mem e rs c at c mg t e largest fis 111 IS ee - n ast ancel a te r t han Tuesday. Other committee IWilliam H.. Fretz , president of bor- phatic in saying that the original goal, t he se c la ss es : Weakfish, flounder, to Buy Benefit Tickets of J. Bedford Wooley, former presi-members are Mrs. G. H. Wyckoff and IO U g ~ counCIl; Dr. LeRoy A. King, that of p rov id ing an outlet fo r t he s ma ll a nd lal'ge mouth bas s, b rook for C hil d Health Center dent of the organizat ion.Mrs. Walter Hunsinger . preSIdent, Narberth School Board;, sp ir i ts o f youngst e rs a long the Main trout, striped bass, croaker, kingfish. Mr. Flynn's address so impressedMembers of the Book C lu b willi F ra nk J . Dwyer, commander, Harold Line, was s ti ll paramount. The season starts now and ends inNo- - .-- members present at the mee ti ng , i nD S k PtA ' L' I ThIS week-end IS th e last chance to th N b th S h 1 A d't' hhold a supper party a nd b ri dg e at ' . pea man os , mel 'l can eglOn; I "Managers will always give pref- vember. buy tickets fo r the movie benefit e ar er c 00 I onum, ow-the home of Mrs. Rober t Conley, 11 Mrs. E ~ w a r d W. ~ e y m a n n , president,: erence to a lo ca l boy if he has the The annua l Spri ng out in g o f the sponsored by th e Women's Community ever, that ~ was ~ o m m a t e d from theWoodside avenue June 7. Women s Commumty Club; the Rev. I Continued on Page Six club will be held at t he f arm o f t he Club of Narberth to r a is e f unds for ~ ~ ~ r for vice preS ident and won overS e v e ~ ' a l Book' C I ~ b members s aw R: E. ~ e i : ~ t o . n , . p r ~ s i d e n t , Narberth I ~ a s t e r n C o u ~ t i e s Protective Associa- th e Child Health Center o f Narbe rt h , two cand ida te s who had been se-Katherme Corne ll m "The Wingless L l b r a r ~ A_.oclatlon, the Rev. C ~ e ~ u s IIr a G. Fox, of Narberth, Chosen tlOn, at Paoli, on May 29. f or a ll money must be in by Monday lected by. t he nominat ing c.ommittee.

    Victory" on Saturday. They inc luded A. Senft, pas:or. of Holy Tnmty Bucknell's Senior Class President Entertainmentwa s supplied by Den-! noon. In a t lurd contest, Katherme Trow-Mrs. E ll swor th C la rk t he chairman' L ut he ra n C hm ch , t he Rev. J. J. niston Berkey of the General Motors h' h M d I Continued on Page Sb::Mrs. Franklin H u t c h i ~ s o n , Mrs. J ohl; Hannigan, rector of St . Ma rgare t' s Ir a G Fox son of Mr and Mrs Corporat ion, , ~ ' h o showed talking pic- Tl eT Plctdure tO be s town kn o ~ T a h YChu 'ch' RAG I' d .' d .. , ., , , an( ues ay 0 nex wee IS e M I' 'L hR'H. Jefferies, 1\1rs. R. 1\1. Brown, Mrs. 1, oY. ' ow an, ' plesl ent, Walter A. Fox of 31 Narbrook Par k t ur es of th e 1\hchlgan woods and of M 'd f S I " 'tl CI d tt C I I u leres unc eon to alseE. D. McMullin, Mrs. Robert Tabor, ~ a , r b ~ ; ' : h B ~ s ~ ~ e s s C o u n ~ J ! ; S a l v a ~ o r e Narberth, was'recently elected p r e s i ~ h i g h w a ~ ' s , both good and bad. b e ~ ~ ~ v h i l : e ~ ~ t W ~ t t 1 r a c t ~ ~ e e m : s i ~ a ~ Funds for Sewing MachineMrs. Harold L ai ne , M rs. Robert cfme I, pi eSI e nt , I ta ha n-Amel 'l ca n d en t o f t he s en io r c la ss o f Bucknell C ~ m m i t t e e s appointed by President p i c t ~ r e "The K in g a nd the ChorusLeech, 1\1rs. E. R. Granslow, Mrs. I. ub. University, Lewisburg. Cham are: Girl" with Fernand Gravet who is The l\Iulieres of the Narberth FireC. Satow, Miss Mary ROOl'back, Mrs, Fox was elected by t he i nd ep en de nt W ay s a nd Means-Henry J. 1\1oller, a l m ~ s t the image of the Duke of Company will give a benefit luncheonEdward Corrigan and Miss Margaret, Narberth Mall New Leader coalition student political party which chairman; Robert W. Weber, Edward Windsor, a s t he k in g a nd Joan Blon- of sandwiches and coffee followed byBU1'rell. I 0/ Follllders and Patriots made a virtual clean sweep o f c la ss I Continued on Page Six dell a s t he c ho ru s g ir l will be given a card party at E lm Hal l, June 2, atContinued on Page Six ' elections OnlY one office of ten t Tl d d F "d 12.30, to r a is e f unds to purchase a' . 'I nex mrs ay an n ay . ,.illiam C. Clagh orn , o f treasu::er, was, captured by the co- Play Day-Today The Child Heal t h Cent er is th e Ibse.wmgJ mac hm e f or t he N ar be rt hRev. Anderson Made Doctor Chestnut avenue, Narberth, was operative candidate. . . Ianc 1 of the )1eedlework Guild,of Theology b y A lma Mater elected governor-general of the Fox is emolled in the Liberal Arts I This Friday the Narberth mam proJect.of t,he Wfomen's Club and who:::e machine was s to len sever al

    A I f I d ' . , . E I' I I Public School will be open for has been mamtamed or a number o f 1110nth" g)'( er 0 t 1( ' Founders and Pa- course an IS nHlJormg II I ng IS 1. ' ' .. a o.. . , '_ ,I p re t t o v iew the work of the veal'S bv them. It IS a great adjunctt r iot s of America las t Saturday He I::: affihated WIth Kappa S Igma a n s . t l ' ' t ' t b . 11 th The p a t l ' o n e s ~ e s f or t he a ff ai r ar e. . . . . ,pl'pil" to 1C commul1l v as I rmgs lea I 'at t he o rgani za ti on ' s f o rt ie t h SOCial f raterl1ltv, ChnstJan ASSOClU- " . t tl I '1 I . f tl 't t he p re s ident of the l'Iulieres, Mrs.. " , 't 1 P 1'1 PI D t t t 0 1e c 11 (ren 0 1e commUI1l y,annual meet ing in New Haven, t lOn, Men s Glee Club, l '1Jxed Chorus .... .1 , ay ay s arsat 'II tl 1'1 I I Eberhardt l\!uellel', Mrs. L10vd B Ed-1 lH'even I nes::: nmong 1C c 11 ( ren . .Conn. He succeeds Col. Louis a nd S tu de nt Handbook. He wa s a the Narberth P l a ~ ' g r o u n d wit.1 I t h t it tl ! gerton, :\lrs. Walter O'Sullivan, Mrs.. I ~ D C d ant eac es prena a care 0 1e ex- 1Annin Ames, of ~ e York. member o f the freshman boxmg and a l. ay ay I1CUS sponsore t t tl I:\[an" :I ii i leI', :\11'5. John E . Burr el l," I b tl PTA pec an mo 1er . I A 'Vayne man, Edward T. soccer squad dunng 11Is freshman, y 1C I : \ [ r ~ . Charl es Harnden , 1\1rs. Edith

    Alexander , was chosen treas- year. Fox is a graduate o f L ower I There wil l be ponie: :: to ride, IGilpin, : ' I I r ~ . Cha rl es H ai st , 1'lrs.un'r-general and Spence r Coles l\lerion High School. an d o th er a ttra ctio ns. Ice Donald Kirk, of Woodside avenue, Charles L. Viguers, Jr., 1\1rs. LindleyHer ri ck , o f New York, secre- I cream, candy. calw for :::ale. By Nl,lrbcrth, suffered a f ~ ' a c t u r e of the'1'1'otter, :'Iliss Laura :'II. Brown, Mrs.tary-general. Coach Ander son' s Au to Damaged allowing YOUI children sonw I:it leg', cuts an d bruI:::es a bout t he IGeorge : \!ichl 'ner, l \In' . J. l-I. Baker,T he O rd er h as State societies The automobile of 'Vil l iam l-I. An- ~ p e n d i n g mOlll'y you will assure face and body when he was t h rown 1 1'11'1". E. B, Hoskim, 1\Irs. Ben Taylor ,in New York, New Jersey, derson, ba:::ketball coach at Lower them of having ' a good time and from the machine in whi ch h e waS l \ [ r ~ . S t a n l e ~ ' Hai gh , M rs . Albert

    l\Iassaehusetts, Rhode Island, : Merion High School, was badlv dam- thus a:::sist t he P ar en t- Te ac he r r id in g by i ts impac tw i t h a t ruck. The : \ u l t ~ , :111':::. John Wetzell, Mrs. FrankConnecticut, Pennsylvania, Dis- Iaged last Thur:::day when i t was' struck I Association. w e e ~ - e n d accident. occur red i n East X. Purcell, 1\11':::. Charles A. Hammer,trict of Columbia, Illinois and : by t he mac hi ne d ri ve n by H. G. There will also be a Plant WhIteland Townslllp, C h e ~ t e r .County. Mrs. J. L. Minick, Mrs. William Mul-Cali fornia . E l igibi l ity t o m em - ITurner, of Wynnewood court, Nar- Booth on the playground, where He was t aken to the hospi tal m West holland, :\11:::. George Martin, Mrs . H .bership is based on d ire ct berth. Neith er of t he op er ato rs w as seedlings may be purchased and Chester. F. Dames, 1'lrs. Joseph Berta, 1\lrs.descent from a f ou nd er a nc es to r i nju re d, Turner, a ll eg ed to b e under a White Elephant Booth. Mrs. In a col li sion at Belmont avenue Edward Haws and 1\1rs. Stewart An -i n t he male l ine who settled in the influence of liquor, was held in Samuel K. Pruitt is i n c ha rg e a nd Ri ve r r oa d, Nic ho la s Ca ru so , o f d er so n.America before May 13, 1657. $500 bail fo r c ou rt b y Magistrate of these. Jefferson street, Wes t M an ay un k, R es er va ti on s fo r the party may beWalter B. Lownes. Buffered l acerat ions of th e chin. made w i th an y of th e above,

    ose Cynwyd School ITen Presidents of Community Club Mrs ..Whiting Rechoseo l'for Week as Scarlet I A.T t A h t 1T D J s'Presldent of P. T. A.;1 ~ e c teyemen S 0 wo ecaue . IFever Cases Increase Mrs. Griest Secretary

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    "Seventh Heaven" at Narbel th ;" Ma id o f S al em " Mon ., T ue s.

    f or f un ds f or the building of the library and clubhouse, and in threedays over $38,000 was pledged. Thiscampaign was held dur i ng the presidency of Mrs. Samuel Stevenson, andMrs. I saac Kershaw was chai rman o fthe dr ive, with Mrs. Walter Suppleeas vice-chairman. Moths, ru t hl e ss de s troyer sIn 1922, t he l ot whe re t h present of your finest wearing ap-buildings stand was purchased, dur- parel, don ' t give yo u a

    ing the presidency of Mrs. Isaac Ker- warning.shaw, and in 1927, during the p resi -dency of Mrs. Walt e r Suppl ee , t he Make your ward robe mo th .clubhouse was completed. proof by using ou r CertifiedThis build ing is u sed for all elubfunctions, both sen io r and jun ior , f or Co ld S t or age Vaul t s.the Red Cross, Needlework Guild and '" an d be fo re s t o rage , le tthe Socia l Service League withoutcharge. It is al so a center f()r many us give expert advice on Isocial and community projects. Cleaning, Repairing an d iIn 1922 the club started t o s er ve Glazing. Ihot lunches in the school cafeterias I You can actually save $15, com-

    and members of t he club went each AdeltzZI Bros. pared with last winter's cost ofonly ten tons of stove o r n ut .day to serve these lunches to the chil- I Think of it, $15-real money ind h f t f t t FURRIERS, CLEANERS, DYERS I ' I I C I en w 0 came rom 00 ar 0 re urn anII 11!{ln s anguago 00 won thome at noon. This continilcd until 228 Bala Ave. Cynwyd 928 I bc this lOW, again this ycar.the School Board took over the work. 102 Forest Ave. Narb. 2602The Bala-Cynwyd Socia l Service J dd u hI dLeague i s an outgrowth of the Social le o - 19 an

    Service Department of the Woman'sI.---------IIII!I (Net Cash Price)Club, and th is department continues Let a Motorto be t he main st ay o f t he l eague.By far the g re at es t p ar t o f the I Cut Your Lawnfunds put out by the club is for theSoc ia l Ser vi ee wor k, and many of

    the m em be rs g iv e a large part oftheit t im e t o t hi s wor k.The club contributes to th e sup

    port of the Holiday HOllse, the ICounty Scholarship Fund, th e Girl IScouts, the Philadelphia Hospital, the IBowman Hill Wildflower Preserve, the IWest Manayunk Home Gardens, thePublic Charities Association, the ICommunity Health and Civic .Associa-Ition, the Police Pens ion Fl!nd, the,Community Fourth of July celebra-Ition and t he Union Fire Association. IThe club continues to grO\\7 and to Idcvelop a lo ng m an y lines of art,literature, dmma, music, education,international relations, current events,conservation, etc. , and the t ' llember- 'ship has i nc reased f rom the o ri gi na ln in e to 315 in 1937, not count ing i tsl arge and p rogres si ve j un io r b ranchof approximately 150 young women.

    OUR TOWN

    Previous Lists Thl 'own Outby Recent A ct io n ofState Legislature

    Al l

    Mrs, Bradford Troutman, of SouthNarberth avenue, i s leaving the endof the week for the Universi ty of Alab ama, t o a t tend the g raduat ion exer cises when her son, Mr . HolmesTroutman, graduates from th e Universityon M ay 25.

    Friday, May 21, 1 93 7

    Entered aR Reconfl-claRR matter Octoher1 3 1 9J .! at th e l 'oRt Olli.,.- at ) ; a rhenh ,pa... lIl{der the A"t of :-rarch 3, 187:1,Subscription rate, $2 per year In advance

    Office- 209 Haverford Ave., NarberthTelephone: Narberth 4100

    Philadelphia Rl'prcscntatil'cs:NEVILLE & HITCHINGS, INC.12 South 12th Street

    c. W. Bates Suffers AttackCl if ford W. Bates , o f N, Narberth

    avenue, Narberth , who was s tr ickenwith a heart attaek at h is ofllce onMonday, i s recovering slowly.

    OURToWNA Co-oJlerative Commllnifl/ NI'IVSpapCl"founded in 1914 bl/ the NarlJcrthCiv ic Associa tion, and publishedeveI'll Friday r.t NUI'berth, Pa..-.t--Ph il i p A t le c Lt"lng-ston, PuhlbherEdwin L, Paxson, EditorAnne MOI'g-an Rohe "t s, S o ci al E d i to r

    The Penn Vallcy Garden Club wil lmeet Monday at 10. 30 A, 1\1. at thehome o f Miss Fanny Loos, Haverfordavenue, Narberth .

    V o t ~ r s Must RegisteriRepublican Council Closes YearAgatn Under New Law With Successful Bridge and Tea

    dramatic love s to ri es e ve r f ilmed, R po ts of St t C t'1

    " e ra e onven Io nT he B rid ge a nd T ea given by t he B rown M rs , W. W. L ig ht l'vliss Bea- stars Simone Simon and James SteW-I d P . S k W'l l. ' , , , . ' I I b ' I J an rOllunent pe a el'S ILower Merion-Narberth Counci l of t r ice 1\l acGeorge , Mrs . Clara WlIlters, at t III t Ie romance t lat 10Ug It anet Il\Irs. John Gray, Mrs. Ralph White, IGaynor , and Ch, ar le s Fal .Tel l t o film I Feat u re P rog r amRepublican Women Tue sd ay was a t- I d dMrs, Charles Flood, Mrs.W. P, Klapp. fortune 111 the Sl ent versIOn a eca e - - -The Permanent Personal Registra- tended b ~ about h\"O hundred mem- Mt.s. J. L. Can by , M rs , C . B. Ca- ago . Stewart, in the p icture now at! The M o n t g o m e r ~ County League oft io n Act passed recently by the State bel'S and guests. ruthers , Mrs. F. D. Metzler, 1111'S. A. t he Nar be rt h The at re , is a sewer-/ W o n ~ e n Voters Will hold an a ll -d ayLegislature makes it compulsory for Held at t he Deane ry , B ry n Mawr n. Roop, Mrs . Frank A. Wi lis, Mrs. worker in Paris who protects Simone Imeetmg Wednesday at the home ofCoil g tile final affa'I' tl e C I, P. 1\II'lel', 1\ll'S Gt'ace GI'OO, l l \ l l ' ~ , '.. fr0111 th,e police. Their P, l edge to ea,ch ' MldS. Henderson Supplee, Port Ken-very per son i n this State to rcgister e e, 'Ion 1 oun- _cil program was h ig hl y successful. John Haynes, Mrs. Wi ll i am It. l\Iatch- other IS kept all dunng the tune Ine y.before he c an vot e again. Mrs . H. Tatnall Brown, chairman of ett, 1\lI-s, E, W, Tully, Mrs. Frank Stewart is away in the war. An added The meet ing will open at 11 A. M.All lH'evious registration l ists, which Entertainment, served as chairman of Gor den, Mrs . Elmer Binns. attl'action is Walt Disney's "Country Iwith a brief business meet ing and re-have been compi led by registry asses- the Bridge, and assist ing her we're the The twenty-foul ' prizcs, donated by C o u s i n s . ~ ' Iports of the State Convent ion bySOl'S, are t hr own o ut u nd er t hi s ne\\ ' following chairmen: Miss Margaret generous merchants and Council mem- "Maid of Salem," Monday and county delegates.l aw and it is necessary for all voters Benade, prizes; Mrs. John Twaddell, bel'S inc luded vases , pott e ry , cocktai l Tuesday, h as Claudet te Colbert ac- At 12 , Mrs , John Y. Huber, Jr.,t o r egi s te r personal ly before the Fall tables; Mrs. William Edsall, cakes and tray and glasses, \ \ 'ine decantcrs, lin-Ieused of w ~ t c h c r a f t in this New Eng- wil l J lresent a resume of current legJlrimaries in September. candies; Mrs , Hel en G. Greenwood, en hreakfast set, l inen blousc, hand- l and town 111 1692. Fred MacMurray islation. The meeti ng wil l adjourJlThe Passing of FairyieJl' , ~ e g i s t l : a t i o n days, the dates ?f arl'llngements. kerchiefs, books, aza l ea l li an t, c ig a r- is t he ma n who saves he r from the for a box luncheon at 12,30 P. 1\1.Fairvie\\' is 011 tlie \ \ ' a ~ ' Ollt-tO whi ch w Ill be announced Jat"r , w1l1 Mrs. John Y. Hubcr, Jr., president et te box, s tockings , c ig ar e tt cs , and gallows. At thc afternoon session, Mrs. Mau-

    join tlip Iwar!" for!!'otten ('ollllllllni- h: set a ~ i d e b y t he Cou nt y Comlllis- o f t he Council, was in charge o f the many other attractive prizes, "Espionage," Wednesday (Cash r ic e N. Wey l, State chairman of Gov- " , sloners 111 June, Julv and Augus t. lucky number awards whi ch wer e Tea was pou re d b y M rs , Henry Award Night), is a melodrama in ernment and Intcrnational Co-opera-ies of Elm ~ t a t l O n alld .\thens- .Each voter will ha ve t o go in pel' won b ~ the following: Woolman, Mrs. George Pettil1os, Sr" which Madge Evans, a girl rcporter, t ion, will discuss recent ncutl'lllity leg-ville. son to the pol li ng p la ce i n h is voting I ,Mrs. Ralph Boericke, 1\1rs, G. Ar- Mrs . Wil son Moorehouse, Mrs . Wai te )' a nd Edmun d Lowe, an opposit ion islation and Mrs . Wil li s T. Spivey,'fli e sret ion of the Genera I district and personally register. nold Barton, Mrs. P. C. Haldeman, Supplee, Mrs, Morris Green, Mrs . J. journalist, encounter each other on State chairman o f Governmcn t and, r a ~ ' J I ( ~ Distrjrt in 1 .o\ \' r l ~ l ( ' r i o n Mrs, Harold C. Dripps, Mrs. Charles F . Scu ll and Mrs. Fred Pete!:'s. t he Ori en ta l Exp res s while assigncd Economic Welfare, will present an ex-Towllship bOllllded h ~ :\1 ill ( 'reek, Autocar Lowest Bidder II . ' to covel' Paul Lukas, munitions planation of itcllls on t he p rog ram1 maker. adoptcd a t t hc S ta te cOIl\'ention.Rig-htl'r's ~ l i l 1 , Hagr's FOl'd an( A k S h IBOd S d R d tConshohocken S tat l ' r oads. is. 01' sse 00 US r er l: urvey an ecommen a tons "The Kin g and the Chorus Girl," Thosc interestcd in attending shouldwith Fernand Gravet, wil l be t he f ca - g et in touch with the p resi dent o f therather \\'as, kl1o\\'11 as Fai l' \ 'ie\ \' . I --- I f L M PIa ,. C ' .. ture next week-end. local branch, Mrs, J. Aldan TitTt, ofl ' I t 'I t I I) In a letter to the Lowcr : \l c rion 0.. nn ng OmmtSSlon I :.VIerion .

    ...ast \\'I'l'i: a news ('Oil 11 HI O' I II School Board :\Iondav night, H, 11.this IH'\\'spnper tel( 'phoned all ae- Coale of Cynw\ '(1 v i ~ e - p r ~ s i d c n t andj Morni n g Hou r s at Library . , __ .. __ J11 I I' , HISTORY "Schuil-Kil" o r "Hidden Ri \' cr " wa ' I 'COHllt oj' all eYent to he' I ll ' ( at t lelsalcs manao'cr o f t he Aut oc ar Com- TI 1 f '" I' Pl'O\re Boon to Borrowers U R NEXT" , "" Ie pace 0 liston' 111 a towns 1I11 so named hy Calltain Hendricoksen hc- noFairvi(,w ~ H I ) ( l a \ ' ~ d l O f ) 1 . }. alrVIl'\\'. pany, Ardmore, Cited SiX reasons WhY, I " .t. t " 1"1 1 . p an IS t mp ol In SIl1ce a \/10\\ e( ge cau se its mouth was so conceal ed by, , ',I'" 'J ,'t', 1 tl ' his com jHI 11\' s ho ul d b e g iv en t hc 01'- ' , . " " , 10\\' l'slallCI" tllat lIe (ll 'd IIOt ",ec I 't UII- Thc Narberth Librar. \' AssociationI \\ 0 da, \ s ,It el s \e lIotl 1( ( 1(.1 ' . , of t he t rad it io n s o f a commumtv and 0 FOR A REAL' } 11 I dcl' for two school buses , I ' , , . Tuesday night hel d i ts f in al m o n t h l ~ ' HAIR CUTa!)CI' that th e Item S 1011 (Il' , the customs of ItS people IS neccs- til his rcturn down the Delaware. , t'l S ' I". . I B l d ~ for buses were opcned at the f . I f I I 'f ' meetll1g un l eptem leI', w it h T hechan

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    1\lost Convenient Terms!All Popular Makesand Models!

    1932 FORD COACH-Bo,!) ' alldt l p h o I s t t ~ l " Y l ike I l t ~ W . Fo r s a l t ~ "w i thall OK tha t eol l l l ts "-t f ) 225t I H fin,t lupky huyer att II is low l'ri"e .

    1935 CHEVROLET DELUXE SE.DAN-\\'as trade'] ill on a Il l 'WCht,'\Tolet :\laHt er COach af te r ha vinp; been driVen only a fe\\ ' thou .~ a l l ( l lnilt"'s. It iR in ( > x c ~ l l e n teOlltli. tillIl - l110challically 500a utl III appearance.Unly .

    1936 CHEVROLET 0 E LUX ESPORT COU PE- ' :rasII t 1 l i ~ 0lIlIortuni t \ ' t o e n jo \ " ( ~ I H ' \ " r o l e t ' H falnoushtauiy. ) l c rf l ) I " , .na l l l'p aUII 575L"'I'f)1I0nlY at th l . llllpreCl. . "d el l te d l ow p ri l' e.........1934 CHEVROLET ~ TON PANEL-T h i s ( ' ar h as heen l " e t 1 u ( ~ I ~ ( l $75th e lowest price at which ' ve h a ve1""-11 ablc to off ,' r t hi s 4251l1')Iio.'1. Solll with "an OKt ha t ( ' O t J l l t ~ " .. " .

    1936 PLYMOUTH COACH-Its t l l I i sh , t ir es and uphol st ery show no'vear. Its I n o to r , t r a ns lu is8 ion a n da xl e ha VI; h"en c'lt"efully chec!holstety sho\\ ' no we,;,u.Its 1Il0tor h as be en ca ref ull ytUlled alld checkcd. 500BacJ; dCI-: .. 21 min., 40 sec. cast j,4j ft. to aplaced in the l i b r a r ~ . point: thence "Ionl-: Innd now or l at e of. A Id to the'e o the r g i ft s fi\'e new Charles L. LaF:en south 26 deg., 44 min.,Bible) ( . s .". 10 sec. enst 171.66 ft. to a point in thebooks 111 the InternatIOnal 1'11l1d AI- middle line of Beacom Avenue: thence eXcove sent by the Carnegie Endowment: tendinl-: alonl-: the middle line of Beacom, I t 't' I P - . I Ascnuc sou th 63 dcg., 15 min., 50 seC.class. for n ern a IOna eace. Iwest j,4j fl. to the place of beginning.":\Ioslem Women" b ~ Ruth F. Wood-! ' Vh y d o y ou bu y th e larger tuhe o f t oo t h p as te i ns te a d o f t he smaller'!. 11 is an a c count o f the new free- L':\DER A:\D. SUBJECT to restrictions Perhaps for convenience .. bu t mainly becausc you see at a glanceS 11 1U , DoS therein mentloned. I I I' 'J I I I fdom being acqui red so miraculously t lat t Ie arger glYCS you consl era) y morc toot 1 paste or your moncy.

    Ibv the \\.omen of t he N ca r East. The impro\'ements thereon are a: Th e same pr inciple is t r ue w i th e1cctricity. It's cheaper il l quantity. T 1" E I 21 story s tone and p la st ered house 36"Daughter of the No lfu b ~ '. " feet f ro nt by 24 feet deep, with 2story 30 kilowatt-hours 1llOllthly cost . $1.86Sug 'imoto, a no\ 'el about J allan, i s a I,readv known to some of the Narberth Twice a s l ll uc h (M KILOWAl'T\I0URS MO:"TJlLYj cos ts only $3.26h O l ' 1 ' ~ w e r s , but its endorsement by the insteod of $:J.72"Alcove" will probably mean a re - I 5 titues as llllich (150 KIWWATI.JlOvns MO;>iTIILYj costs only gS.71newed interest in the book. insleod of $9.30"Guatemala" by Erna Fergusson, Iroun(.ls out the l ib rary ' s collection of I (above figures based on exi.ting Suburban residential rnteH)books about La tin America. The book What be t te r p roof that t he m or e e l ec t ri c s e rvan ts you use, t h e l owe rreveals the socia l l i fe of the Guate- goes your average cost! Be mode rn a n d thr i f ty-use more electricity.~ l ; ( : l : a ; f \ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ . t h e phy si ca l b ea u- PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY

    "Democracy in Denmark" by Gold- Electricit1/-Clleaper in Quantitym a and Hollman a nd t he " A m e r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ J ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~fcan As He Is" by N ichol as Murray 'Butler, ar e two books that s hou l d be

    Le- reat! t og ethe r, for th e s econd book i s itheja col l ec t ion o f l ec t ur e s de li ve red by 'Mr. Butler at t he U ni ver si ty of ICopenhagen i n D en ma rk man y y ea rs 'Baptist Church of the Evangel ago.

    Robert E. Keighton, Minister IStanley T. Reiff, Organist Relief Load Unchanged Here I

    S u n d a ~ ' , May 2 3: The re was no change in the relief I9.45 A.l\l .-The .chur:h . ~ c ~ l O O I . . load l oc al ly last week. Families on I11. -:;. l ' I . - M ~ r l 1 l n g .. \ ~ . O l S l l l , ~ ) ' SeI-1 t he r ol ls remained in Lower Merion, Imono The W a of PI1\l1ege. thirtY-five; in Narberth , th ree . I7 P. 1\1.-The young people' s meet - . Iing. Leader: Nancy Simpson. I

    Monday , May 24:8 P. l \ l .-Monthly m ee ti ng o f t he I

    ~ ; n ~ ~ I . A s s o c i a t i o n . A social evening 1000M'I LEIWednesday, May 26: Ot! BIBE !8 P. 1\L-1\1id-week meeting of the r. Ichurch. A discuss ion class led by the - , -

    pastor. IFriday, l \ l a ~ ' 28: I8.15 P. 1\1 .-"Tom Sawyer." Marl,

    Twain's Immortal com edy. A threeac t p lay g iv en by t h e young peoplein th e chur ch. T i cket s ar e thirty-fivecents.

    Holy Trin ity Lut1lCran ChurchRev. Cle tus A. Senft, PastorMargaret Squier, Organist

    Trin ity SundayMay 23, 1037 :0.45 A. B.-Bible school.11 A. 1\L-The annua l congrega-

    tional memori a l s er vi ce . Theme:"The Great God."G.45 P. l\L-Luther Leagues.

    Monday to Thursda)', the EastPennsylvania S)'nod will meet i n con vention in Tabernac le Church, 50thand Spruce streets,Friday:7.45 P. 1\L-Choir rehearsa l .

    Sunday, May 30, the Americangion Post will be t he g ue st s o fcongregation.

    Hedgerow Schedule IncludesMany Popular Productions

    Narberth Methodist EpiscopalRev. W. Vernon Middleton, Minister

    Sunday , May 23:9.45 A. M.-Church school.11 A. l \L-Morning worship. Ser

    mon: " Pent ecost and the Capt iveSoul."

    Tonight's offering at HedgerowTheatre, Moylan, is Be rn a rd Shaw 's"Candida," which Katherine Cornellha s just b rought to Phi l ad elph ia .Tomorrow nigh t , the Pisca tor vers ionof Theodore Dreiser's "An Amer i ca nTragedy" wiH be shown.

    The a t tr a ct i on s n ex t week i n cl udeBorne of Hedgerow's most praised productions beginning with th e newAndre Obey's "Noah" o n M on da y.Tuesday's offer ing is William Shakespeare's comedy "Twelfth Night ," and"The P lo ug h an d t he Stars," SeanIO'Casey's great Irish p l a ~ ' , is scheduled fo r Wednesday night.

    Lennox Robinson's "The Round ITable ," and Bernard Shaw's "Androcles a nd th e Lion" toge ther with "TheDark Lady of t he S onn et s" p la yThursday and Friday .

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    Watch this space for the announcement of the grand opening.events for Memorial Day.

    ~ ~ O n e Grade ofMilk Only"TURNER and WESCOTT

    National Bank of Narberth Deposit s Insured under the Government Plan Member of Federal Reserve System Open at 8 A .M . daily for your convenience

    THENEW8ELLTELEPHONEVIRECTORYCLOSESJUNE 1ST, 1937

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    15c a li nefor Both NewspapersCount five words to line-will be accepted up to Wedneaday, 5 o'clock, for Friday's l88uea.

    -wl1l be charged only to residentswhose names appear In the telephone directory or to subscribersto OUR TOWN o r t he NEWS OFBALA-CYNWYD.

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    Franklin Institute Astronomerto See Eclipse From MidOcean

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    Merion's Liberty Scout TroopObserves 20th Anniversary

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    BALA.CYNWYD, PA.Telephone MANayunlc 0166

    Belmont Ave. & Levering Mill Rd.

    EDW. A. CARROLL CO .

    ICircus Arrives MondayIWith New Attractions

    Bride This Satllrday

    Receiving CongratulationsMr. and Mrs. George Elton Snyder , J r ., o Narber th , are being congratUlated upon t he b ir th o f a sonon May 9.Mrs. Snyder wasMiss Frances Lux,

    daughter of Mrs. Frances Weeks Lux,of RoselI1ont.

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    You wil l find helpful h ints in theads. Read them.

    Guild's Last Meet i ng WednesdayThe Narberth branch of the Needlework Guild of America wjl l m ee t i n

    Local Boy Scout officials and aboutIt he L eg io n Room o f the CommunityRingling Bros and Barnum and 30? citizens, including pa.I 'ents of the fBUildhing WedhnleSdalYI dat 1 0 . 3 ~ A. Md'. , t h I r t y - f i v e members of Liberty Scoutl or t e mont y a - a y sewmg a nBailey ~ p e n ~ n g We.ek s IT ro op , M er io n, to ok part Monday Ib u s i ~ e s s meeting. This is the lastStay In Philadelphia Inight in exerc ises in observance of I ~ e e t l l l g of t he se aso n. A ll who pos-the troop's twentieth anniversary. Thej s l b ~ y can ar e asked ~ a t t e n ~ .. AllThe annual meeting of the Merion The Ringling Brothers and Bar- meeting was held in the Merion warllad.Ies of the commumty are Illvlted.Civic Association will be held Wednes- num and Bai ley combined circus ar- Tribute House, on Hazlehurst avenue. Bnng a box luncheon. Tea and coffee

    day nigh t at 8.30 o'clock, at the Mer- Iiv es i n Philadelphia Monday for a Mrs. Mary Louise Curtis Bok,! wil l be served.ion War Tribute House, Merion. week's stav. whose late husband, Edward Bok,\ -------The presiden t, Clarence E. Hall, On May 31, it opens at Sixty-Illnth founded the t roop two decades ago , I Shower for Bride-to-Bewil l pres ide at the business meeting Iand Market streets, where it will re- was one of the speakers. He r son'l A shower for Miss Agnes Brett,

    when the annual reports wil l be read main through June 2. Cary Bok , a cha rt ,e r m ~ m b e r of the whose engagement to Martin V. Case,and a resume g iv en b y t he heads o f This yea r, t he circus will feature t r o o l ~ , sh.owed motion pictu res taken \of Narberth, has been announced, wasvarious organizations on the work many new foreign attractions, inc1ud- on hiS tn p to Greenland. given Tuesday eveni ng by Mrs . Vic -done during the past year. ing a spect acul ar f eat ur e " Indi a, " H. H, L ineaweaver , who p re si ded, i: tor Hipple, of 5113 Hawthorne street,Fo llo \\ ;ng the r el lo rt o f the nom- with a c as t o f 2000 people and an i- p resented a statuette of a Boy Scout'Philadelphia. There were 17 gues t s.

    inating committee by the chairman, T. mals participating in i ts b ri ll iant to the troop, and T. Dun Belfield, first! = = = = = = = = = ~ = = = = = ~Dun Belfield, the election of officers pageantry. scoutmaster of t he Mer ion unit, ae-Iwill take p la ce . M r. Belfie ld is a lso I n a er ia l a nd equestrian displays, cepted i t f or the boys. The troop has Ipresident of the Comlllunity Associa- MISS VYONNE W. FISHER the "Greatest Show on Earth" has thirty-five members.tion. I oj Mel'l( ' ! !/! rond, Maion, whose outdone i ts el f t hi s y ea r, while theThe invited guests will include Ju- 1IwITio[j

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    The Players were i nv it ed t o be theguests of MI'. and Mrs. Simpson at theannual picnic on t he morn i ng of June13 at Martin's Dam.

    Prior to th e election Hervey C.Keim, treasurer pro tem since t he r e si gn at io n o f R ol an d Fleer, made theannual financial report sound interesting. The P layer s received more thanthey eX]lended.1\11. Wooley, in making t h e annualreport of th e Boa rd o f Gov er no rsrevealed that th e Players now Ilumbel ' 192.

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    AI Herrmann pitched th e full gamef or t he locals and a llowed n in e h it s.The v is i to r s go t off to a lead of twor un s in the first, thanks to a coupl eof miscues and cont inued to make itan interesting g am e u nt il t he s ix thinning', when the borough men's batsl ambasted the offerings of Jim Millerto bring live runs thunder ing home.

    Jack Eachus, Ar t Bake r and HarryFox each cont r ibuted a double f or t hewinners.

    At Trenton, N. J., Sunday, the Narberth Bee s d ef ea te d the LincolnGiants, 9 to 1. P au l K an e h el d thelosers to five hits.

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    Bill Mul le r ElectedPresident of Players

    COlltlnued from Pall'e Onebr idge, s lated candidate, was chosensecretary, while Martha G. Sutherlandfo r t r ea s ure r an d B. G. Simpson fora three-year term on the Board ofGovernors, were unopposed.

    Next time it was suggested that theballots be perforated fo r t e ar ing offbetween offices as three separate voteswere taken, w it h much writing in ofnames.

    Mr. Simpson, the retiring president,brie fly reviewed his 1\\ '0 years' adminis t rat ion and paid especial tribute

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    I10 Presidents of Communi ty for a four-year term at a yearly sal-Club Note Achievements ar y of $3000, and George W. Super,___ of 108 S ut to n r oa d, A rdmo re , asContinued from Page OnA t reasurer for a t erm of one year at a

    sub-junior work, d ec la re d that she salary of $600.was ve ry g lad to be back i n Narberth Summel' school will be held againand find out the c lub had progre s sed this year and make-up work in seniorin i ts w or k f or civic be tt e rment and and junior high schools. The schoola ls o h ome betterment and bel ieved wil l be conducted by t eache rs of th ethat the club indeed had kept to their regular faculty for a s ix-week periodmotto of Co-operation, Progress and beginning June 21 and closing July 30.Service."'Irs. Heath then ca lled to the attent i on o f the members that all the presidents f rom Mrs. E. C. Batchelor ' s ad-ministration were at the luncheon that I C tl d f P a

    Ion nue rom all'e neday. T h e ~ ' are Mrs. Batchelor, Mrs. stuff," t he speaker declared.

    A. B. Ross, Mrs. H . A. Jacobs, Mrs. I t I I b E H D .L C D I 1\1 C A F n roc UCN v ugene . aVIS, vet-. . oug ass, J rs. . . armer, . I'1 \" R II G 1\1 J A e ran manager of t 1e Narberth club,l\ rs. . . usse reen, rs. . .HI' 1.Hongler, :'III's. C ary l E . Starr, Mrs. :.n ey praIsed liS sponsor. .Heath (retiring) and Mrs. E. W. " Some pe?pl.e h ay e t he m is ta ke nI - I ' al ('1 b t) IIdea that thIS IS a Narberth a nd n ote"m, 1n I 1cum en . 1" L" I "A nn ua l r ep or ts w er e g iv en b y th e a " 'Lalli me e ag ue, h e s ai d.officers an d the chai rmen. 1\lrs. C. J. "et me tell ~ ' o ~ now, as I hayeGoodyear and 1\Irs. Robert A . Comp - t ol d ma ny , others m th e past, thatton were appointed by t he p r es ident Genef Dal :'IS ha s never asked a fa-Yor or liS team"as auditors of the treasurer's report. .Miss Evelvn Dutton, monologist, -------ga ve two shol:t scenes from "The Mer-/Borough Team Startsch an t o f Venice" and a humorous league P la y T omor rowsketch ent it led, "Mi ss L il y Mink, ofU:e Literary Society of Bean Val ley ," Continued from PalrA Onea nd s ev er al o th er s ho rt b it s. Mrs. Las t Sunday at Nar be rt h, t he D a-Hemy Frye, chairman of t he D ra - vismen had l it tl e t roub le in winningmatic Committee, was in charge of the) f rom the Philadelphia Quakers , 9 to 6.program. = ~ ~ = = = = = = = = ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ! 'Mrs. J. H. Speck, chairman of theFellowship Committee, in behalf ofthe club members, pr es ent ed Mrs .Heat h w i th a gift o f s il ve r i n a pp re ciation o f h er fine service during th epast t wo y ea rs . Mrs. H ea th t he nIinstalledthe new officers, Mrs. EdwardHeymann , p re si de nt , M rs . J. D.~ , ~ t h : ; : l a ~ I ~ I I : ; ~ e ~ ~ : . ~ : i : ~ e ; ; d i ~ ; d S : ; l ~ ~ I';';P=B.~ r ; ; ; ; o ; : S ; ; ; '; ; : C " ; ; : : : A : ; ; ~ ; ; : : ; ; ; ~ r :.. r ; ; ; ~ p : ; ; ; p ; : " - ; ; : I : : ; ; - P : ; ; ; U ; : : : ; ; O ; ; ; : S : : ; ; - o ; : : : ; - p ; - ; p : ; : ; ; - ; r : : ; ; o ; : ; ; ; ; p =.r;;;-;;=;_p::op:;:;;_;r::;;;;-=;I L " 7 ; ; N : ; ; ~ : ; ; y - ; p ; : - ; r : : p : ; ; - _ ; ; : ; O ; : : : " ,tary, for 1937-39. Mrs. Heath then 1 1 -::-:- ---:-----1----------------made her farewell speech and MrS., O CE AN W A VE AVf 7 ~ ~ N y e ~ ' J.Heymann her speech of acceptance. Sail the coves of CaptaIn Kldd; hunt forhis burled (1699) treasure! South JerseyMrs. Ralph C. Heath, the former beach. Usual sports, 60 boys. DIrectorPresident, will entertain the Board of trained In Psychology and H ~ ' g l e n e . RusseH Hogeland, Associate. Booklet. MaInDir ec to rs and fo rmer chai rmen at a Line references. 1714 \NAI .NUT ST.farewell party on Tuesday at her W. M. LUTZ, M.A. PH I I. A 0 E L PH' A.home on Shirley road. Penn A. C. Rittenhouse Square, Phila. "ue store furs" PEN 0510Parade WiIJ Precede

    Presentat ion AddressContinued f ~ o m Pall'eOnethe Memorial Day se rv ices , will beheld in the Legion Room of the Com

    muni ty Bui ld ing t hi s Monday nightat 8.30.The borough Legionnaires have ac

    cepted the i nv it at ion of the Rev.Cletus A. Senft to attend services atHoly Trinity Luthe ran Chur ch onMay 30. Art; Costume DesIgn; Dressmaking;24-Hour Delivery and Home Management; InterIor Decora-MacCALLUM STORES Mail Service tlan; Millinery; Brides' Classes.

    Epwor th Va ri e ty Show Tonight 110 So. 16th St. RIT 9200 MacCA l lUM STORES S PR ING GARDEN INSTITUTEh Everything Photogrtlphic 110 So. 16t h RIT 9200 Broad and Spr ing Garden S tr ee tsA variety s ow will be g iven t h is Everything Photographic POP 3106 PhiladelphiaFriday evening at eight o'clock in the I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , I - - - - - ~ - - ' ! < - - - - - ' ' ' - - ~ ' - - - - - I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Parish H all o f the Narberth 1\1. E.Ch ur ch , P ri ce a nd E ss ex a ve nu es .The entertainment is sponsored bythe Intermediate Epworth League.Close Cynw y d S ch oo l

    as Sca r le t Feve r Inc rea se s

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    *Continued from Page Oneing the past five years shows a steady

    decrease as follows:1932, $125,489.33; 1933, $123,748.90;1934, $100,208.63; 1935, $60,927.55;1936,$51,722.33.A number of preliminary sketchesin connection with the new CynwydJunior High School an d the renovat io n o f th e old Academy Building areClosing bei ng s tud ied as to their practicabil-Banque t o n M ay 27 i ty, Super intendent Downs reported.Preparation of p l ans f or t he development o f an additional playfield ont he r ecen tl y acqui red propel ty adjoining the present high school property, Ar arll1, 1e e lap- ,I . d tl I I 'tl hurllllg on Mondav would have wonam, opene le unc leon WI 1 a . .f II d b I t t tl mos t b al l games and on the baSIS ofprayer 0 owe "a sa u e 0 le," ,fl I d b 1\1' J' I C N I A/I l lS sho\\'lI1g he rates bIgger oppor-ag e y IS. 0 111. as 1. n- tunities in the future.nual r ep or ts w er e r ea d by t he officers , .and the chai rmen. Guests at the I ,Ray ~ Y d e r , the bIg l'Ight-handerl un ch eon were Mrs . Car yl E . Starr, IWIth a h lg !l hard one, upse t : he do]?eMrs. H. C. Middl et on , Jr., Mrs. E d- t he follo\\'lIlg day by defeatl l1g Billward Heymann, Mrs. C. L. Wells, Mrs./Turkingion, Haverford's, star s o u ~ h -Louis Umsted, Mrs. A. L. Cooke, Mrs. I paw, who rates one, two 111 the entu 'eEdward Haws, Mrs. Oscar Sha ff er Isuburban l ea gu e. B ot h boys p itchedand Mrs. H. C. Cook splendid ball, honors being about evenA motion was pa ss ed t o b uy t \\ 'o i n statistics, bu t R y d e ~ ' getting theflags to be pre sent ed by t he cJ;apter Iblue ribbon because his hi t brought int o t he Narberth Girl Scout Troop NO.j Dondrea wi th the w inn i ng run. The126 and to a Boy Scout Troop in, final score was 2 to 1 for the Ma-Philadelphia. iroon. ,Troop No. 47, Narberth Girl Scouts, I The ~ ' e s u l t of thIS gam.e throws ~ h Mrs. Theodore Stiebel', captain, will ileague I,nto a three-way, tIe, somethmgbe pre sen ted w it h an Amprican flag Ithat thiS column In:edlcted a coupleby Mrs. Ruth Nash, in behal f o f t lw; of wee ks a go . ~ b J l 1 g t o n , ..a s choo lc ha pt er t hi s F ri da y evening i n t Il l' ' that has been playmg surprlsmgly fineGirl Scout W in g o f the Community Ibaseball is n ow t ie d with HaverfordBuilding. Mrs, Nash wil l a ls o g ive 11! and NOI'risto\\'n. I f th e completealk on "The Flag." :schedule is p layed out , I do not be-

    The a nnu al card party t o raisp [Iie\'e that the end o f t he season willunds fo r t he S chol ar sh ip FUlJd w,li I end in a tie, how:"er. ,I t i s m y hunchheld June 15, at th e home of tho, that Lower Menon Will have a f in al

    t , Mrs. Frankl in R. L i l l d ~ a : ' " 0' i\\'ord to say in the o u t c o n ~ e . Theavenue, Narberth. Then' I chances are more than pOSSible thatbe a prize for each t ab le and r e- Coach Fetter's boys will turn aroul1dCall ::IIIS. Lindsay, Nar.land knock Norristown off their perch2494, for l'csc'rvutions, 01' i\r r ~ in their next meet ing.R. \Voodcock, Narbert h 2551 . * * *hairman of the Ways and M e a l l ~ Rittenhouse Junior High School, ofNorr i stown, defeated the Lower Merion Junior High Schoo l, 5 to 1, at

    Norristown, on Tuesday.Coach Lincoln's track team, howev( 'r , l ed th e O ran ge an d Black toanother victory on t he c inde rs Monday wl;en the boys defeated Coatesville Junior High, 77 to 43. Holmes ,McDonald and Gill turned in fine performances.

    Continued from Page Onemust teach your boy to be al os er a s well as a graceful

    Boys s ho ul d b e taught self-confiand that there is work for theng generation to do in athletics, The best hall club a round Phi la -in the economic world. delphia right now is the Philadelphia

    Mr. Pollock to ld several i nt e re s ti ng A th le ti cs . The thing that ~ keepingof his personal experiences them on t o p, e ve n though It may bet h f amou s baseball p la ye rs a nd only a t empor ar y p er ch , i s t he colwho are tops in t he Spo rts lege spirit that pervades the atmosphere around Shibe Park. Boys like

    At the close of the m eeting the Ace Parker, Rus s P et er s, ChubbyMrs. Edmund Allen Whit - Dean and Frankie Hayes are out to

    , expressed thanks t o a ll the chair- win and to them Connie Mack i s theirn o f t h e committees for their splt'no idol and Shibe Pa rk thei r Alma Maco-operation during t he pas t year tel'.t o M rs . E. A. Engelhart f or h erprograms.

    d an d Gun ClubCommit tees

    Continued from Page OneThompson, Dr. Curtis O. WhitOr , D r. A. J. Denman.Entertainment-John A. !\l:ilI('J',N. S . Dor sey, Geo rge G.

    er , John Albrecht, Earnest BouWalter P. Miesen, Ernest H. JenPublicity-John A. Mil l er , c ha ir

    Wayne Burnside, A. J. Cliff.Trap-Clarence Burns ide, chai rGrover Thompson, William BurWalter P. Miesen, J os ep h P.A. C. Cole , Geo rge S te ckel .Rifle ( sm al l a nd large borel-A.

    ald Amesbury, chairman; ErnestJenkins, Char les Chain, Jr., A. S.

    George Steckel, A. C. Cole,Floyd, Jr., Lloyd DuBois.Pistol-Walter P . l \I ie sen, chairE. H. Jenkins, Joseph P. White.

    Salt Water-No S. Dorsey, chairRobert W. Weber, George A.

    E. P. 1\lcArel, E. H. J enns , Rober t Ewing and Cha rl es HanFresh \Vater-R. Buek, chairman;Mon ro e, H . W. Benson, LloydA. E . Turne r, \Vayne Bul'lJ

    Pupil s f rom Lower Merion townshipand Narberth will compete this Saturday with students fl'ODl otherMontgomery and Bucks counties' mu-. nicipalities in th e essay contes t spon-County Postmasters DlI1e I sored by the N in th D ist ri ct o f t he

    More than 60 postmasters recently!American Legion.as the Montgomery County I The essays, 1000 words in length,Assoc ia t ion , he ld their; will be written at the Eisenhower

    t hl y d inner -mee ti ng Wednesday. High School, Norristown, frol11 9 A.at the Hotel Hamilton, in 1\1. to 12.30 P. M. Th e topic is "TheIU. S. Constitution-Its Meaning AfterSpeakers were Joseph F. Gallagher, ,150 Years."

    adelphia postmaster , and J. w.1 A scholarship to Temple Universi tys ton, chief postal inspector. :will be presented to the winner in this

    Joseph L. Kelly, Narberth postmas- : coun t y by Stat e Senato r Theodorei s s ec re ta ry o f t he new groUp. jLane Bean.