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    Four More Weeks TillChristmas

    This Week It's IhanksgIvingw--- :VOLUME II. NUMBER 7 NARBERTH, PA., lHURSDAY. NOVEMBER 25 , 1915 PRICE TWO CENTSALL GRADES OF NARBERTH SCHOOL ON FULL TIME

    Hill(', Uellr I ~ n e o u r u g l u g UellOrts andInslllr iug' , \ddreslles lind ":Icctew O f f i e ( ~ r l l .Fifty-twu men s at a ro un d t he din

    ner t ab le In t he v es tr y o f the Methodi st Chu rc h, Tue sday e ve ulng , November IG. for a two-fold feast-oneof well-prepared, well-served foods,and th e other of well-conceived, wellspoken thoughts.Each division of t he f ea st w as wellbalanced and was enthusiastically rece ived by an intereste{l group of

    diner-auditors,The occasion was the annual meet

    ing o f t he Men' s l libl e Class -a "livewire" organization that is one acceptable exhibit against the too prevalent libel that "men will not go toe hl lr ch t o stndy the B ib le ," T he semen go to church-and enjoy It. Oneo f t hem to1'lrOll I " d .' d '1 ht ' ALL SAINTS' P. I ; . CHUlWn ORGAN METHODIST MEN'Sboard to meet conditions, they conditions. i Ihear to; ..tll OU\:' t ,Wlue, 0e.: ~ RECITAL.p rophes ie d two yea rs a go wou ld p re -I Patiently and opt imis tical lv they I the a u l en ce WI wo g r. up BIBLE CLASSsent themselves unless a new bui ld- walt the p le as ur e o f t he v ot er s of : songs. Eve n t ho ug h s uf fe rmg f rom On Tue sd ay e ven in g, No vemb er 30,in g were granted by the citizens. INarberth. I la cold, ~ h b ~ a u t i f u l t ru e t eno r qual- 1915, th e c ho ir o f A ll Saints' ChurchThe children of the f i rs t grade have May we ven tu re a ga in to a sk why iity of hiS. VOlce was triumphant over will give a musicale and organ rec it a lbeen g iven the best there is in the so muc h i s being accomplished in our ! t ~ l l s haml1Cap, and !:e was reca l led t for th e benefit of the Choir Fund.Narberth schools. They ar e happy in schools? Perhaps you wil l f ind the I smg a s an encore Mother M:,-chree, Mr. J . P hi ll ip s ROWland, the organ-thei r new home. The r oom i s al l that answer i n th is m ot to : : 'Ithat wonderful ly swee t o ld Irish mel- i st a nd c ho ir mas te r, w il l b e assistedcan be d es ir ed . But the question; Without ha lt ing . wi thout r es t , . ody, so t ouch ing i the pathos . of by Miss Edith Boyd, contralto; Mr.naturally arises, "How was this made Lifting better up to best. : Ii ts w or ds and mus Ic . M r. ? arml ll .t . Henry Bull, boy soprano; Mr. Wil-llike Miss WrlF;ht, kee ps up hiS mUSI- 11am P. Nash, v io li n ' ce ll o; Mr.'cal studies. and th e result is evident, Joseph H. Nash, violin; th e churchCOltDICXTY CI,UB. l I n r ~ m A T ( m PRAISES inot only in the retention ot thl! quar tet , cons is t ing of Mrs. Chadwick,On Tuesday afternoon, November OSTIWPATIIS' IlEAl): sweetness and f r eshness of his voiel '. Mrs. Fenlon, Mr. Detterer and Mr.16, Mrs. David Stickney was hostesg . I but in a great gain in power and con- J. H. Nash.at th e tea h el d i n the club room. troI. ' Bu s w il l l ea ve Narberth station atThere was a large attendance. ,U1'. O. ,J. ~ n ) ' ( l e r I10llured li t Dinner I Mr. Piotr Wiz la . bar i tone, who has 8.00 o'clock. ' Bu s w il l meet 7.27 andNext Tuesday, November 30, Mrs. W. Ill' lellow PmctJUoucrs. been heard in Narbe rth before, has a 7.47 east bound trains at Wynnewood.M. Cameron wil l be th e b o s ~ e s s . I t . Philade lph ia os teopa ths a ssembled Imost dellghtful voice, perfectly con- 'Bus will meet 7.35 an d 8.05 westIs hoped that a l l members Will make ' at a dinner in the Clover Room of Itrolled, and s in gs w it h great dm- b ou nd trains at Wynnewood. Thedant extra e ffor t to be present on that the Be llevue -S t ra t ford recen t ly a ~ d : Olatic fire. His selections covered a musicale and organ r ec i ta l wil l beg ina e. , he ard t he Governor ?f Pennsylvama Iwide range, th e audience being rouse1 at 8.15 P. 1\1. s har p. 'B us will be atI~ e s t o ~ ' words Of. p r a l s ~ upon their to a great pitch of enthusiasm by his th e ch ur ch a fte r th e recital and re-

    CHILD LIFE CHAPTER. . diglllfled profeSSIOn which ha d justly I rendition of the prologue to "Pag!iac- turn to the s tat ion .Do no t forge t December 3 at 10 won l egal r ec ogni ti on ," a nd e ulog iz e I ci," and the encores that followed. PROGRAM.o'clock A. M. in the Community Cl ub D r. ? J. Snyder, th e recently electedt Mrs. Armi er was ve ry acceptable as Part 1.room. 1 presld.ent o f t he AIll:erican Osteopathic Ia reader ;n d Mr. Henry Lukens, who IOverture, Semi Ramlde Rossini

    ASSOCiation. The dmner was given in ' Mr. Rowland.~ A R B . ; R T I I ATHLETIC f.LUB. h on or o f Dr. O. J. S n ~ ' d e r . And hi s Ipresided at the piano, was most sym- T he L ig ht from Heaven HoldenThe attraction Satur da y n igh t was colleagues, with prominent men oC pathetic and inte lllgent in his accom- Mrs. ChadwickDrexel Hill. Although the score w as o th er professions, joined Governor Ipaniments . Altoge ther , it was a Violin obligato by Mr. J. H. Nash.21 to 10 in ou r favor, wehad no walk- Brumbaugh in congratUlating tha. thoroughly enjoyable evening. Andante Jaddasolm

    e ver b y any means, th e game being o st eopa th s upon the "election of so I Mr. Rowland, Mr. W.P. Nash andcloser t ha n t he score shows. Both c apab le a leader." ! 1I1ail Your Xmas P ar ce ls E ar ly Mr. J. H . N as h.sides had to flght hard for every poin t I ~ ~ : : : = : : : = ~ ~ : : : = : : : = : : : = = = ~ : : : = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : : : = = = = ~ The Radiant Morn Woodworthmade. Lesl ie Smith 's work at for- I: Quartet.ward wa s a large factor in ou r suc- 3. Spring Song Mendelssohncess. R. Dixon, of the Hill boys, put COMING! C O M I N G ~ COMING! b. Gavotte, Mignon Thomasup a fine game f or h is side. The a t- Mr. ROWland.tendance was t he b es t o f the season, Offertory, for C hu rc h Choir Fundwhich shows that the publ ic is beg in- Mr. Henry Bull.ning to ~ p p r e c i a t e the good qual i ty of Part 2.the PT,tertainment we ar e offering. Football Championship 01 Malo Line to Be DeeidThe line-up wa s as follows: ed Thanksgiving Morning at NarberthNarberth. Drexel Hill.J.. Smith . . . . . forward R . D ixon

    1". Harsch forward. . . . C. DixonD. Odell center T. YocumJ. Jefferies guard WatersG. Sheldon .. , .guard . . . R. YocumSubstitutes-Narberth, C. Downesfor D. Odell and D. Odell for C.Downes; D re xe l H il l, Milne forW at er s. F ie ld goals-L. Smith, 2;Harsch, 3 ;' Jefferies, 2; C. Dixon , 2.Foul goals-L. Smith, 6; Jefferies, 1;R. Dixon, 6; T. Yocum, 1. RefereeL. Jel' ferles .

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    NAltBEHTll , l>A.-OUU TOWN--NOVEMBER 25 , lU15

    Betty Bader's GossIp.THE FIRESIDE

    The Chi Pi Sorori ty met on Fridayeven in!!: at the borne of Miss MaryHowand, on Wynnewood avenue.

    Mr. and Mrs . W1l li am D. Lindsay,of Ma.plewood, N. J., ar e spending theThanksgiving holidays wi th Mr. andMrs. William Kirk, of Woodside avenue.

    The Lades' Aid Society of the Presbyte r ian Church wi ll mee t on t he fifthTuesday of this month, Instead of on' t he fou rt h Tuesday, as is the usual.custom.

    Eve ry c it iz en o f Narberth will ap- SCHOOL EDITOR'S IDownes ...... forward . . . . Rickert ,preclate th e good news that our I (Flowers) ;schools w il l b e 011 full time again. I WEEKLY NEWS ITEMS Smith . . . . . forward . . .ArmstrongWhile th er e i s no d ou bt b ut that Durbin . . . . . . centre . . Carlinthe Board acted in al l sincerity in McCarter guard . . .Allemantheir part-time movement, ye t they H o ~ w e n s t e l n guard . . . . Presco.tthave been fortunate to overcome Field goals: Downes, Smith, Durbm.some particular difficulty and to ar- 2, Carlin 6, Rickert 2, F lowe rs . Fou l:range matters satisfactorilY. The goals: Durbin 10, Flowers 3, Rick-,School Board Is ever mindful of the er t 3. If ac t t ha t they ar e serv ing the community, and we kn ow that they ar ea ct ing f or t he b es t I nt er es ts of Narberth.

    Earlyarcelsmas

    HARRY A. JACOBS.Editor.

    MAIZIE J. SIMPSON,Cashier.

    Your

    OUR TOWN

    EMERGENCY PHONE CALLSFire 350.Police 1250.

    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1915

    Thanksgiving!i \ 'ext comes Christmas!

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    Mrs. C. R. Blackall G. M. HenryMrs. C. T. Moore A. J. LoosMrs. E. C. Stokes Henry RoseMiss Adah Durbin W. T. MelchiorEarl F. Smith O. L. HamptonAssociate Editors.

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    Owned, and Published every Thursday by t he Narberth Civic Association.

    Our' Uasket UaIl Sehedule 1916.16.November 19th: Jenkintown H. S.,away.December 2nd: Abington H. S.,Geo rge W. Braden, who has been away.

    writing t he Heal th News Column for December 10th: Narberth AthleticOur Town, is physical director of the I SCnOOI. ~ r o T T O . Club, home.Central Branch Phlll\delphia Y. M. C. December 17th: Rp.ading H. S., While the nation f inds a t ongue f orI d f N b tl Without halting, without rest, away. nobler gifts to pray.,A., and is a resl ent 0 ar er I. ,H. C. GARA, I Mr. Braden has recently moved here Lifting better up to best. January 8th: Norristown H. S'I Twill ever sing th e song t hey s ungAdvertising Manager. i\'ote:-The school not es a re strlct- (second), away. that first Thanksgiving Day,_________________ and i s wel l a cqua in te d with varions 'I L d Ith f t

    Send all l e tt e rs and news it em to s ect ions of the country, having t akp.n Iy under t he super vi si on o f the edi- January 14th : Upper Darby H. S"/ ,prahse tye thel or th wL d ervdent or s a nd a re no t censured by facul ty. home. ea r s, pr a se ye e or t o- a )'.P 0 B 404 up his work from time to time in I'Se'nd axll ad'vertising copy to P. O. various fields. Las t F ri day th e H igh School De-I January 21s t: Lower Mer ion (sec- C . d M Will' P Ni kPartment had t he p leasure of listen ond), llome. I aptam an rs. IS. C er -B 820 He i s p le as ed w it h the progressive s d MI L G n y f Cot 'tox . ing to a most interesting and helpfUl January 28th : (Open), home. I on an ss ucy ur e ,, 0 III ,Make all r emi t tances to P. O. Box spirit of Narberth, and, in all of his I t by Dr E M Harbold princ i S Mass., wil l s pe nd the ThanksgiVing18 I travels, has not located in a brighter ec ure .., , - February 4th: Perklomen em., II holidays wi th Mr. and Mrs. Lesterl o u r Town i s on sa le at the depot nor more interesting spot. pal of Millersville State Norma l. Dr. ( second), home. Nickerson, of Elmwood avenue.newsstand, and at the store of H. E. Harbold's subject wa s "Choosing My February 8th: Chestnut Hill Acad- _Davis. A TIIOrGHT REGARDING CIGAR. ~ i f e Work." He s p o k ~ of t he nec es - emy, away. I Miss Marian Haws, of Dudley ave-Entered as second-class matter, Oc- };TTES. S l t ~ of having a go od high school e du -I F eb ru ar y 18th : Doyles town H. S , nue, wil l spend the Thanksgivingtober 15, 1914, at the Post Office at . To th e Editor Our Town: Ic at ion, a nd a dv is ed t ~ students to home. holidays in El izabeth, N. J., as theNarberth, Pennsylvania , under the' It is presumed that if ou r police choose ~ h a t work ~ l l l C h ,WOUld be I February 19th: West Chester guest of her cousin, !\frs. BenjaminAct of March 3, 1879. officer or constable saw a man robbing most SUitable to their indiVidual tem- I Norma l ( se cond ), away. DeMott.a ho us e he would attempt to prevent peraments. This l ecture was of spe-j February 25th: Conshohocken H. S.,

    the crim e b y arres ting the c ul pr it . cl al b en efi t t o the s e n ~ o r s , w h ar e away. ' :1 - \ ' ~ - : - I On Saturday afternoon and evening.The law say s it is a crime to sell a n x i o ~ s for al l t he adVICe ob tam abl e March 3rd: Abington H. S., home. INovember 27, the Chi Pi Sorority,c ig ar et te s t o per sons under twenty- on t il lS subject. March 10th: Bryn Athyn, away. will hold an auction s al e and homeone yea rs , a nd t ha t It is a crime for March 17th: Conshohocken H. S.. bake in Mr. Cook' s vacant store onanyone under that a ge t o smo ke or to On Monday morn ing for the f irdt home. IHaver fo rd a ve nue. The p ro ce ed s ofhave c ig ar et te s i n t he ir pos se ss ion. t ime in s ever al y ea rs , twe lv e gradu- March 24th: Villa Nova Prep ., ( sec- the sale will go to 'l'he IndustrialIs it not so much the duty of the ates met for regUlar assembly. ond), home. . School a nd F arm fo r Homeless Boys,police and cons tab le to prevent th e r.harles H. McCarter, Jr., Manager;Iin Covington, Virginia. Thi s cau sebreaking of the l aw i n o ne c as e as in William H. Durbin, Captain; Wil li am i s i ndee d a worthy one and deservingthe other? These public servant s are On ~ e d n e s d a y , the 17th,.Mrs. C. H. L. Eshelman, Coach. o f all the a ssistanc e we can give.sur el y r espons ib le t o some one-per- Melclllor, mothe r of the prmclpal, ad- i The Chi PI girls ar e giving this salehap s t he y have not been properly ad- dressed the High School students for Why all the rush do wn M ark et Iat a time when th e home is almostLots 0' folks ar e doing their shop- vised of their duty. This is a matter Ian hour and a .ha lf while the faculty street at 9.30 Saturday evening? penniless, and t he se boys, homeless,ping now. of importance, and should b e t ak en Iwere engaged II I maki ng out a new destitute and outcast ar e very much

    ------ up loy persons with authority to act. schedule to accommodate the first, in nee d o f food and clothing. Le t usMany thanks to al l those who sent Per80lls who ignor e the law f inall? grade. On Thursday she spoke to the' all help all we can. We can best showIn such in te re s ting news i tems this come t o h ol d t he l aw i n c on te mp t. n inth grade history c la ss on " G e t t y ~ , ' ~ m N ' S NIGHT our grat i tude at this Thanksgivingweek. Monday' s mall was full of CItizen. burg in Pennsylvan ia History," i Whf\n'1 Sonda) ' Evening, Dec. 5. time by g iv ing those less fortunategood newsy reading, and we used - - - - - - - - - - - I than ourse lves some thing to be thank-mos t o f it. For l ack o f spa ce , one or "OUR U01 [E TOWN." The new schedule went itno effect: 1Vhere'1 The Methodist ChurCh. ful for. Send all contributions totwo articles llave been carried over We all enjoy "Narberth" amidad' I Miss Hulda B Jefferies 219 Narberthon Thursday an everything IS run- Speaker1The U{)nomble WnUam II . .,until our next issue. "Summer Scene." ning smoothly. avenue., - When the flowers ar e blooming, and Berry, ex State TreasurerSometimes, perhaps, you may think I everything'S green; .that Our Town could be improved. When th e robin, the cat -b i rd , wren During th e past week t he re h av e of Pennsylvania .Then just wri te u s a bout it for your and blue-jay, been a great many v is it or s, i nc luding S inge rs '! The Narberth Y. M. C. A.S U g g ~ s t i o n s ar e welcome. 'lWith their sweet cheerynotes brighten parents and school men from otherup the day. ' ,d is tr ic ts . Among other favorable Glee Club and a Male

    Our classified advertisements ar e comments the lunch r oom was es- Quartetfor our subscribers. The digging of ga rdens , and p lan t ing pecially praised.I t is really interesting to see the of seeds , Ausplces'1 The lien's Bible Class.replles that come through us, to be The cutting of lawns and "pull1ng up R tl 1 d tl 1 f I Iweeds;" ecen y we la Ie p easure 0 an I Invited'1 Everyone, espec al ly menforwarded to the advertiser. . Th en ickin ou r vegetables, we think a ll d ay v is it f rom Mr. Ridge (who '11- and "'oung men.Over thirty let ters have been wrlt- p g ways br ings sunsh ine with him). Theit fine,ten In a nswe r t o ou r va rious c lass i- I Fo r to have your own garden saves ma jor ity of ou r directors find It im- Comlng'1- Mr. and Mrs . W. J. Kirkpatrick, offied advertisements, since we started many a "dime," poss ib le to spend a whole day In the Chestnut aven ue wil l entertain atthe department. ! sc ho ol because of business hours. Bu t b ri dge on Saturday evening.

    We a ll e nj oy "Narberth" when eve ry - e ve ry "off day" finds them here. Mr. Miss Ethel W. Schurch, of 2129 W' IMiss Mar y G ara , w ho . w1l1 have thing is green, Coggeshall s pent t he en ti re day with Venango street, Tioga, spent the Miss Marguer i te Kirk , of Woodsidecharge of t he Sub sc ri pt ion Depar t- And we enjoy it, too, amid a "Winter us on "Girard Nutting Day," Presi- week-end with Miss Mildred S. Smith'l avenue, h as ju st r et ur ned from ament o f Our Town, is well known in Scene," dent McCarter is a frequent visitor. at her h om e o n El m Terrace. week at Atlantic City.Narber th, and he r efforts to h ~ l p iWhen th e howling cold winds w it halong the cause of th e Civic. AssoCla- 1 fury do b low, Fo r t he p as t two weeks the State Everybody in Narbe rth and Wynne-I The first N a r b ~ Assembly dancetlon w il l b e greatly appreCiated. And t he g ro un d i s clothed in a man- Medical Inspector ha s been making wood ar e going to th e musicale a l l l ~ in Elm Hall on Friday evening, was

    She will, doubtless, call upon you'j tle of snow. daily trips to school. Some people Io rg an r ec it al in All Saints' P. E: a great success. The hal l was taste-If you ar e a subscr ibe r, she wil l be I still think medica l Inspec tion is of no ,Church, Montgomery and Wynnewood fu lly decorated for the occasion, withpleased to learn it, and i f you ar e not, IWhen no fea the red songsters ar e f i Y ~ use. There may be occasional excep-I avenues, on Tuesday evening, Novem- f lowers , plants and crepe paper inof course there is bu t one thing for I ing a round , tions, b ut a s a who le how much bet- bel ' 30, for the benefit of t he Choir Icolors appropr ia t e to the Thanksglvyou to do. And no notes of their songs through t el ' o ff our pupils would be, if defect s Fund. Com e a nd b ri ng two friends. ing time. The ho st s and hostessesWe'll le t you and Miss Gara set tl e I the woods resound; which ar e glaringly reported would be I --- for th e evening were Mr. and Mrs.that matter. ,Whe th er "Summer o r Win te r" "Nar- rec ti fi ed by the parents. School au-' E. A. Campbell has removed his, Trlstian B. DuMarais, Mr. and Mrs.I berth" is fine, I thorlties unanimously declare more I oyster cafe from 234 Woodbine ave- Charles Bodansky and Mr. a nd Mrs .If anyone of u s were to attempt to ' The "Year Round Home Town" on f 11 d t h I 1 di I nue to 236 Haverford avenue, where IRezo Brooks. Th e guests numbered

    attend all of the various things that I t he mai n line. t urefs are.1 uteh 0 tIP Yls cka f conh 1- i he w1l1. have more cent ral quart ers , '1 about sixty-five an d included Mr. andk i IOns 0 PUpl s an le ac 0 sc 0 -I f il I f h dll hiar e planned for anyone wee n our G. H. S. arshi and better ac It es or an ng s Mrs. J. P. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. WIl-community, we would be kept very Narberth, Pa. p. enterprising business. The oyster Ham Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. An-busy indeed. cafe is open on al l holidays. l-drew Greene, Miss Eliazbe th Smith,H tried to see just Thank sg iv ing e xe rc is es wer e ob- Mr. George Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Theo-h O W a ~ : n ~ o ~ f : : day's and evening'A CId II &C s er ve d thi s morning (Wednesday). CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS dore Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. C. P.lclaOuusres? ar e planned for some good a we o. The p rogr am was an informal one; I Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. John Holme.

    I voluntary expressions of t hanks were One cent per word In advance; minimum IMr. and Mrs. A. T. Grugan, Mr. and .We live in a busy community. The gi ven b y man y o f the pupils. No as ten words. Mrs. 1. D. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Robertc re di t i s d ue the residents, and it is signments for these exercises were FO R SALE-Typewriter, In good condItion. , Saville, Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Metzgar,well said, t ha t t he citizens mak e t he made. Needles s to s ay t he pupils re - Price low, Address, "E." Our '1'own. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones, Misssponded nobly and the exercises were W A ~ T E O - C o p i e s of number 2 and 12 of W tki Mr Parke Mr and M'"town. R I volume 1. of Our Town. Address "G ."I a ns, . ,.ea a splendid success. Our Town. William J.Fitzpatr ick, Mr. and Mrs.One of our townsmen said to the -- IFO R SAJ.F-Collectlon of Fore ign and ! Charles C. Noel, Mr. and Mrs.e di to r: "You have entirely too mucb Schoo l c lo sed to-day (Wednesday) Tlnlted Stntes stamps. Address "S." Our' Horace R. Hillegas, Mr. and Mrs. J.

    s p o r t l n ~ news; too much t o s ay about for the Thanksgiving in te rmiss ion , Town. , D. Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Thomasfoot bal l, b aske t b al l, etc., and not Es ta t e >tnd wil l open at t he u su al time next IFO R RAJ.E-At n bnrgnln-owlng to ,HR' Henderson.enough little local items. Wh"'. I Monday morning cdontlnuance of the business. the contents. ian furniture. etc.. o f The Little 'Vhlte Tenhear o f many t hi ng s r ig ht a lo ng that .House nn,l Shop. Inquire on the premIses,AND The girl s opened their basket ball Avon rond nnd Hnverford avenue.never appear in your paper."

    This man mean t well. bu t he WllS s ea son yes te rd ay (Tuesda y) by play- WANTE[)-A neat white girl . or l ight coI-NSURANCE th W db Hi h S h it I ored girl for general houReworl

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    N A I l . B ~ H T H . PA.-OUR TOWN-NOVEMHER 25. 1915

    Thanksgiving DinnerGrape ,Juice, IDc pt., r ~ l a r 251'.AIIOlIo CllOcolates, SOc ~ lb.; flOc lb.Apollo Chocolates, 40c * lb.; SOc lb.DelaturC"s Chocolates, 40c lb.THANKSGIVING SPECIAL.

    NARBERm Y. M. C. A./ pi dl' P "t Ph ::ALWAYS BUSY . Ie Of S un y armacyproperly prepares Physici ans' Prescriptions. Patent Medicines at cityprices. A few helps for a .ays and Evenings Systematic-ally Planned to Get TheMostOut of EveryHour-NotesFrom Various SourcesGLEE CLUB NOTES

    INVITES YOU

    BAPTIST C)(URCIl01' ' ]' )(E EVANGEL

    Union Thanksgiving Senice

    : - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ ST. MARGARET'S CHURC)(.! Early Mass on. Suu:ld. j f rom AprU!l'lt to October 31st at C.dO A. ~ f From, NO\'cmber 1s t to Marcn 31st at 7 A. M.Late Mass, 9.30 A. M. throughout theyear. Masses on holydays, 6.30 an..!S.30 A. M. Weekdays at 8. Eveningdevotions and other services at regulartimes.Thursday, 10.00 A. M.Graded Bible School

    News of till' ClIlturdtts

    Cigars-All Brands.Ginger Ale and Syphons of Soda.

    Narbe r t h 6 2 5

    E V A ~ G E L BAPTIST CHURCH.Emerson I,. Swift, Pastor.

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    Ul'sen'c This Date.December 10 and 11.What?--Y. 1\1. C. A. Glee Club Min-strels.WlJere?-Elm Hall.

    Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Blackall ar espending the winter at the Sherwood,Philadelphia.Earlyarcelsmasour

    Quite a numbe r o f Narbe rt h folksat tended the supper Thursday eveninggiven by t he l ad ie s o f St. John'sChurch, ~ y n w y d . Mrs. Clarence T.Faries and Mrs. A. P. Redifer weremembe rs of t he s up pe r committee.158 1' Fiedler's drug store presents quite146 an at tract ive appearance since it has14E) .been remodelled. '202174

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    We have in Narberth at the presenttime quite a number of model stores825 of various kinds, up-to-date in everyway. They deserve the support of the

    I people of our town. When you want169 to buy anytbing, ge t it in Narberth.156110155182

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    MERION MEETING )(OUSE.Montgomery Avenue andHouse Lane.Merion MeetlnJ!: House is opened forworsh ip every Fi rs t -day at 10.30 A.M. Visitors ar e cordially welcome.A registry book i s k ep t for visitors.All a.re asked to regi s ter the i r namesProfesso r Paul Pierson, of Swarthmore, int ends v is it ing our meetingnext Sunday, November 28th, a .nd onDecember 5th Professor FrancisGreen, of Wes t Chester , wfll be withus.

    "The Little Church on th e BilL"Rev. C. G. Koppcl, Pastor.

    Wednesday evening , 8 o 'c lock , Mrs .W. B. Anderson, a returned missionary, wil l g iv e an address upon mis s io na ry wor k i n India. The serviceis in charge of the Mission StudyClass of the Epworth League. Theyoung people have a rr ange d f or amost profltablll evening.Thursday morning, 10 o'clock, thecongregation wfll unite w ith the

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    NARBERTH, PA.Telephone.

    c. P. COOK

    Prompt Deliveries Assured

    Contented Consumers CommendCook'. Coal

    COAL, WOOD ANDBUILDING SUPPLiES

    A n d Oys t e r sTHE IMPERIAL GROCERYBOYLE'S MARKET HOUSEPrime Meats

    J. A. MILLER(Successor t o E . J. HOOD)

    HEATER AND RANGE WORKSLATE AND TIN ROOFER

    104 Forrest AvenueJobbing a Specialty. Narberth, Pa.

    TheGarden Nurseries

    TJ(ANKSGIVING, Thursday, Nov. 2i;tJlMARY PICKFORD inCAPRICE}'riday, Nov. 26t11JOHN BARRYMORE inAN A]IERICAN CITIZENSllturda)', Noy. 27thANN MURDOCK inA IWYAL }'AMILYTuesday. Nov. 30thNEAL O}' THE NAVY4 th Epi sodeEvenings 7.16 to 11

    ARCADE THEATRENARBERTH.PA.JAMES G. SCANLIN

    Contracting Painter

    Home Dre ssed Pou l tr y, But te r, Eggsand Game.Fancy Frui t and Vegetable

    Niesen's BakeryNARBERTH ARCADE:

    BU I LD I NGBread, Cake, Rolls, Pies,Candy. I c e C reamCATERING FOR PARTIES

    Offers Fine Specimen Evergreensas Low as $1.00 Each. Five orsix planted on your lot would bea joy forever.

    PENNA.Druggist

    Telephone-Narberth 368.

    GEO. &W. J. MARKLESelect DairiesSpecial Nursery MlIk in PaIfer Carton Fil led at Penhurst Farm.Dell Phone-Nlll'berth 669 D.

    \100 Narberth AvenueNARBERTH, PA.

    Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Jacobs, ofElmwood avenue, are spending sevI e ra l d ay s in Richmond, Virginia .IIJInil Your Xmas Pl1rcels El1rly

    GEO. B.ABELEPIANO TUNINGSales Agent for BLASIUS Pianos Howard F. Cotterand Players.

    Phone -Narbe r th1255 D. M E ~ W A ~ T Y

    INARBERTll

    Are you

    REMOVED TO236 Hovcrford Avcnue

    PAUL LOOSCLARENCE L. METZGARSubscription-Name withheld.

    HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingNA.R .BERTH. PA

    Sale! Sound! Conven ie nt !THE MERION TITLEAND TRUST COMPANYNarberth OFfice. Arcade BuildingOpen Friday E"enlngs 7 10 9Capltal.IUO.OOO SurplUl!lo 1125.000Undivided ProUts. 176.000You r Accoun t SoUclted

    Open on all Holidays.E. A. CAMPBEll, Prop.

    WANTED!ANeat White Girl, or Light ColoredGirl lor General Housework

    Earlyarcels

    C. V. GRAWK. S. REEDWM. LIVINGSTON

    H. C. FRITSCH

    Sub s c r i p t i o n s Rec e i v e d S i n c eLa s t 'W"eek

    W e invite your attention to one of th efinest food products ever pu t on th e market.

    Showing an increase of tw o over the preceding week.sending u s y ou r dollar before ou r next issue?

    Mrs . Dav id W. McCoy a nd h er son, IHoward K. McCoy, of Hagerstown,Md., ar e spending the Thanksgiving'holidays with he r son, Mr. J . R ob er tMcCoy, of 203 Chestnut avenue.

    Properties For Bent an d SaleFire InsuranceBell Phone 869 W.

    Wall BuDdIng. Narberth, Pa.

    MR. and MRS. VERNON CASTLE in

    ~ s ~ u r ~ . 2 s ~ inest Pho top lay The-atre 01 It " Size In tb eEnUreWorld .Photoplays-Conunuous lOA. M.to 11.30P.M.Ph i l... Pa .Wednesday, November 24th

    "TheWhirl 01 Lile" 0ySter

    get I)[1111 Your Xmas

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    W. M. CAMERONDen t i s t

    BARGAINS

    CLOSED

    OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEEDUNDER BACTERIOLOGICAL CONTROL

    The Real Estate Man at114 Woodside Ave.,will be pleased to assist you int1ng a borne,Telilphone-Narberth 685 A.

    GODFREY

    Frank CristMEATS & PROVISIONSHilh Grade ButterTelephone-Narberth 644 A.

    In Narberth & Main Line PropertlesSALE AND RENT

    WM. E. YOST, 209 Chestnut Ave., Narberth,Pa.Representing Harbert & Claahorn.

    Bell Telephone.

    P h o n e 6 0 e .

    George B. SupleeSteam & HotWaterHeatingPlumbing

    Thursday. Friday and Saturday,scorr-POWELL DAIRIES N : l ~ ; . : : : " ::RN UM i,

    45th and Parrish Sts. "TheBroken Law"

    Pasteurized Milk IDELIVERIESBr yn c lo v ls Ce r llU ed WEST PHILAMilk (Pedr laUc Society) OVERBROOKSpecial "Guernsey" MERIONMilk WYNNEFIELD(Robe. . . .&: Sharpless' BALA-CYNWYDDair ies) NARBERTHCream Buttermilk ARDMORETable an d Whipping WYNNEWOODCr e. . . . .

    CLEANSAFE..WHOLESOME

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    Y . M . C. A . BU I LD ING"Our examina t ions show that in Goldenoyle you have a EDWARD H WSproduct of excellent quality. On heat ing th is oil t o t em - Aperatures adapted for f rying, th e odor i s s ti li pleasant, andno objectionable flavor remains in the food. Thi s, together Plaster andCementWorkwith the low free acid content shows t ha t t he refining pro- \ Estlmates Furnisbed Jobbingcess has been carried to a high degree. Kitchen tests dem-onst rate that Goldenoyle is excel lent for Salads , Mayonnaise

    Dressings , and for all cooking purposes where a high-grade JIETIIODIST JIEN'S BIHLE CLASS202 NARBERTH AVENUE I edible 011 can be used. I t ha s practically tt e same food ION I Gvalue as Oltve Oil , and SURPASSES ANIMAL FATS 1I IJD A. NUAL :UEET N .PHONE 344 Y. EVENINGS GENERALLY." (Continued from First Page)~ - All up-to-date housekeepers know that th e approval of the to h av e t he larger score at the end. IF r es h F i s hTOP Westfield Board of Health places any food product in th e highest Either way the bleacheri te is never ingrade of excellence. the game. If it's a win, "we" d id i t.Some o f i ts advantages: If its a lose, "they" played "rotten."IN AND TRY ONE OF 1. It i s BETTER for cooking and salads t ha n Lard o r But te r. Rev. G. Bickley Burns, of Philadel-DAVIS ' SUNDAES 2. I t is much cheaper than Butter and th e Best Leaf Lard, and phia, gave a scholarly analysis of th eI from 1-4 to 1-3 less Goldenoyle is required t han o f Lard or present in te rna tiona l c r is is, in whichI Butter. he in te r jec ted the quest ion, Is Chris-- 3 The re i s no waste whatever. I f mav be used over and over t ia ni ty p ra ct ic al f or the use of GovNOW IS THE TIME I' . again as it does not retain the odor or tas te of food cooked ernmental guidance? and proceededin it.' I to answer it in the affirmative. ~ TO BUY A HOME 4. I t does not smoke when heated nor give off any disagreeable Iheld t ha t j us t so soon as barbariCStop in and talk it over with me. at the odor ' methods wer e suppl an te d by humanCabin. Narberth and Haverford Ave.. 5 It d . t . d' t' D t' t f d k d Iones as to th e adjustment of interna-. . o-:s nC? cause.m Iges IOn. yspep ICS can ea 00 coo e t ional problems, tbat just so muchWM. D. SMEDLEY In It Without discomfort.. .. . Isooner would Christianity, in toto, be

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