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    School motto:Without ]taltlng, ,vJthout THE ALL-YEAR-ROUNDIOMETOWNVOLUME 11. NUMBER 3

    PUBUC SCHOOL TORUN ON PART TIMENARBERTH, PA., IHUIlSDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1 915- l -APERSONAL LETTERr FROM THE EDITOR

    PRICE TWO CENTSHEALTH HABITS THAT

    KEEP MEN YOUNGGeorge W. Braden, Physical Dir ec to r Cent ra l Br anch Y. M.

    C. A., Philadelphia, Gives aFew Rules To Keep Us InThe "One Hundred

    Year Club"

    AN I N T } ; n E S T I ~ G };XTRACT.

    First, Second And Third GradesAffected By Change Due ToInadequate Accommodations-Change To Go Into EffectNovember 1st-Board ofDirectors Considered

    Move Carefully

    mCLAIMED LETTEBS.Miss Abby ~ u r t s m a n , Mrs. J.

    cauley, 'Mr. FL M, Johnson.Edward S. Haws, P. M.

    When the Editor t ook cha rge sues there is a d ~ f i c i e n c y to make Town isn' t worth that dollar, itof Our Town, just two weeks up, and which i done by several isn't worth anything.ago, he was assured that he need o f our various 9rganizations, to-I For one dollar mailed prompt-gether with a few of ou r enthu- Iy, we willsend you Our Town forhave no concern as to financing siastic Townsmen. We have in the balance of this yearand allofthe paper. This part of the work Narberth many organizations next year. This concerns only thewas to be cared for through and Prince-men who are always matter of new subscriptions. Asother sources. ready to help. along any good fa r as renewals are concerned,Of course this was quite a and just c ~ u s e to a . g ~ e a t e r ex- these will be taken up at a laterI . ' It en t t han In only gIVIng words date.,satisfaction, for, to know where of encouragement. Will you be one of at least[one can go fo r money is, in any Encouragement is a wonder fu l twenty -f ive to send in a dol la r Let us al l j oi n t h e "lOO-Year Club."

    On Monday evening at th e regular stage of l ife, a wonderful condi- thing. I t inspil'es men to reach rirht now so that we may have We m ay not reach the 100 mark, bu tmonthly meeting of th e School Board, tion, but th e Editor, not be ing for g r ~ a t and noble t ~ i n g s , b ~ t , a g o ~ d showing for the coming th e "hea l th habi ts" we form wlIl carryit was dec ided t ha t t he f ir st g ra de sat isfied J 'us t to edi t Our To' n oftentimes, to,a,;comphsh certaIn week? . . us a great deal further than as though( fi rs t a nd second s ec ti on s) , a nd t he , ends, money IS a greater factor Do not let our organIZatIOns we had g on e " jo gg in g a lo ng " i n t hesecond and t h ir d g ra de s be put on looked very careful ly Into ItS indeed. 1. and a few people make up this old careless way. Why not maketh d t t d f d superabundant "on-your- toe s, " "a i-part time, beginning November 1, in 0 er epar men s, an oun a I You say "Our Town is needed. weekly deficiency.order to dlSColltl'llue tile presellt ar - d't' f h' h h ' . I t ' fi I' t I h " I t ' h f h ways-up-and-at-it" h ea lt h o ur 1915con I IOn, 0 w Ie e IS gOIng IS a ne, newsy 1 t e s eet, IS t e support 0 t e many hobby?rangement of u si ng t he Y. i\1. C. A. to tell you. but with this. encouragement, that we need.Building. 0 T . I Spasmodic efforts at good liVing ar e. ur own IS a. osing proposi- your dollar for ~ o u r subs cr ipt io n Th is weel{ we have received worthless My po'nt ' '11 t fw:l bThi s mov e was made after seven " . I IS I us ra., yweeks' careful consideration by the tIon. ~ far as ItS r e v ~ n ' ; l e ( ~ d - will w?rk. wonders. 'Ve want a subscriptions from the following a story whi ch D r. Steiner toW.' L Sil-vertIslI' !g and subscrIption 10 - IsubSCrIption from every resident people: F. G. Gishop, M. D., ve r Bay o n Lake George so': .J yearsboard, and It w as t he last thing it) d I . f N b th f I 'f 0 H S d ago. He said: "I was gOI'ng tllrougllwan te d to do in order to better the come IS concerne . n many IS- 0 ar er , or sure y 1 ur any treet an T. A. J ohnson.present over-crowdedcondition..----- . a certain state institution fo r the in-The f ir st grade will now hold i ts sane, when my a tt en ti on w as c al le dclas ses i n t he public s ch oo l o n th e C ( ) J D I ( J ~ ] T Y CLrn. EVERYTHING READY FOR WJlAT I W A ~ T TO K ~ O W IS to o ne of the inmate s who was r id ingh 'll It t' . I I d The tea on Tuesdav, October 26, a hobbY-horse. 'That's a fine hobby-1 , a erna lIlg Wit 1 t le secon and J How C h ~ r l e s McCarter, Jr., can h ors e you have, ' sa id I. ' It 's n ot athird grades as follows: ~ ~ : ~ e ~ n bC y h : ; r ~ ~ ~ i e : : ~ ; t c u o : t 1 ~ I ~ ~ r d e ~ ~ : - . . THE BASEBALL BANQUET bgenkeralbailloot balll teamd. manage a, hobby-horse; it's a horse, ' he rep lied .One week, s ec ond a nd t hi rd g ra de s L as et a team, lelp e It a paper, 'Well' I said 'will you t 11 tlin A. M. The next week in P. M. William Parker. I t ' . d t d ? T l' b ., " e me lep ay e n l l l ~ ,111 s u y'. 11S oy IS difference between a hobby-horse andOn Novermber 1 the first grade will The fol lowing Tuesday, November 2, N b th C' . d G sure startmg early With Character, a Ilorse?' 'Sure ' s I'd I d himeet a t t he public school at 12.30 P. M. I Mrs. C. T. Faries wiIl preside, and ar er ItIzells. an uests, C apacl t an d Capab'I't II al abl . ,a le, an sy , I I y, a vue , re pl y cam e from a brain t11at stillthe members of the club with their To Honor Main Line Cham- a t ffriends ar e cordiaIlv Invited to come sse sor a young man. ! possessed some good 'horse sense.'in from 3 until 5 ~ ' c l o c k to pass a p i o n ~ Y o u Can Get a Would I be entitled to $25.00, as per; 'The difference betwen a hobby-horseOur Town has come i nt o pos se ss io a p le as an t a ft er noon mee ti ng new as T' kAT Section No.1 , Borough Ordinance No. and a hor se i s t h is : you c an get of f aof a little pamphlet entitled "One Way well as old friends. IC et t he Door-Big 50, if I should peach on a neighbor' horse, bu t you can't get off a hobby.' ' 'Out," Issued by th e Bureau of Munic- At t hi s t im e Mrs. Carroll Downes, Crowd Expected who used five shots to pu t a ca t ou t I The best rules fo r conserving healthipal R es ea rc h. We print .some of th e who ha s charge of the branch of Queen I : o f I ts m i s e r ~ a few ~ v e n i n g s since? :and Vigor a re n ot found in text-books.contents below, and Will let our Mary's Guild at Narberth, will have' I Whether, If M r, Hl11 had heard t he ! They come from the experiences ofr ea de rs t al te t he extract for wha t i tImore to tell us of th e work we ar e "Are you going. to th e base ball! report ?f t he a ct ua l s ho t fired at Nar- ;men who have kept in "fighting trim"is worth: asl{ed to do f r tl Id '" banquet?" ,hl'ook mstead of th e echo, c ou ld h e in spiteof adverse circumstances. Fol-o le so lei s 111 n'l . t' b I I b t II d b h ."Ac co rd ing to newspaper reports Europe. L 11S ques IOn h ~ een on the lips ! l ~ v e ea e n 1 s recor y t r ee lowing an address before a men' s c lubthere were about 18,000 part-time . of many enthusia st ic c i tiz ens during ~ l I 1 u t e s ? I me t a Scotchman who wa s hal e and

    pupils in th e public schools of Phila - DO)n;S'1'1C SCIENCE IN : th e pa'st few wei!J9l, Everyone they If Dr. Chas. E . B ecke t c ou ld have hearty at seventy-three. He said thatd e l p _ b . i a ~ t th e opening of th e f al l ses -. . _. __ ....OJJJt.., iOlWOlJS. j 2 ~ ! ~ J E ~ ~ l l s bd Q ' ! . ~ ! ! ~ ! ! , , ~ E ~ ~ b e s ! . ~ ! i I \ 1 r . T l I ; , f . t l l t ~ b < . > ! I . ~ tJJ.Mx:....'I.aft l ! - l t l l l ? u . ~ ' ! l l e _ l}ad. R t t e I : 1 s o ~ ~ w : ! : . ! l " L . . , f ........------sion a lew weeks ago. 'l'his 1s :l I , answers hav:1reen g,enerally cordIally had been a n o rd ina ry i nd iv idua l i n- weakl ing up to nearly th ir ty years ofhighly deplorable state of affairs an'} Work has actualiY begun in th e Iaffirmative. Istead of the P res iden t of the United age, carefUl l iv ing s in ce that t imeone 's impul se would be to criticise Domestic Science Department of our lone hu nd re d an d fifty persons States? had kept him in good health. I amthose respons ib le for it. i'iarberth School. This result was Ishould be seated at the tables In the! Why anyone should kick about t he mee ti ng m ~ constantly wh o b y s im -"Councils can no longer be held t o broug,ht about by a determined effort: c ommuni ty r oom o f t he Y. M. C. A., I erstwhile i ssues of Our Town con ta ln - p Ie living and r egul ar exercise haveb lame f or school matt ers , an d the Ion the part o f t ho se interested, after! Thursday night, when the chai rman of Ing too much sporting and church: kept themselves "fit as a f iddle" becaptious critic would be i nc li ne d to th e most care fu l p lanning and study- th e Citizens' Committee 1l1lroduces t he news, when we have always been led to yond the s ix ty mark. More a nd mor ebe harsh i n h is j ud gmen t of t h e e dh - ing of th e whole p ropo si ti on . The toa stma st er . believe that men ar e of two c lasses , Imen ar e coming to s e t ha t my makingcatlonal authorities, who, under the I out la y o f mone) ' was ver y smal l in- The officials of th e Main Li ne t he good and th e bad? SurelY t hi s s ou nd h eal th their hobby they canschool code of 1911 have ample ~ u t h o r - I d.eed, and f o such a small outlay, th e League and th e munagel:s ~ th e five covers things, and besides , we haven't grea.tly extend the years.o.f successfulity, as well as ample finanCial re- h nes o n which the domest ic science othe r teams have been lIIvlted to be any police court reporter . service and purpose ful hvmg.sources, department is working ar e very sim- present. ,\.lso se\'eral Drexel Hill Why the man who returned Our Here ar e some hea lt h h ab i ts from"But t he re a re some factors enter-I pie, but prac tical and efficient. roo ter s and officials of t he I nt er bo r- T own a nd o nl y s ta te d that he doesn 't th e l iv es o f men who h av e l i ved wellin g into t he p ar t- time p ro bl em whi ch S ev en ty g ir ls ar e t ak ing the cou rs e. ough Leagne will be present as the want t he paper , d idn' t keep in mind! and long:it behooves the thoughtful citizen to The re i s a class dai ly f rom 1.10 to 3, i guests of individual Narberth fans. the ad. for Postum? : Study your o\\"n needs as to exercise,

    consider. In addition to t he rapid in- with tweh'e to fifteen in a class. The! The trophies ar e r eady for d ist r ibu- Whether or no t i t w ou ld seriously: diet, s leep, rest a nd r ec re at ion ; t he ncrease i n soc ia l popul at ion in our co ur se n ow in cl ud es cooking only, tion--and Narberth folk ha \'e "d on e exci te t he sma ll ch ild ren ot th e "hew to the l ine" to meet those needs.larger c it ie s, i s t he a dded fact o f t he with elementary household manage- handsomely" by their favorites. borough if, while attending school in Begin the d ay b y d ri nk in g a glassshifting of popUlation within the ment. Unlike most f ir s t-yea r domes- If you haven't been accosted by one E lm Hall, an alarm of fire should be of cold fresh water; five minutes' exerc it ie s. \Vhen it is t ak en int o consi d- t ic science schools that give gi rl s only of the enthusiasts hereinbefore men- turned in. i c is e f or th e big musc les of t he l eg seration that ordinarily it takes f rom .ac tua l cooking Without any knowledge tioned, d on 't b e l ef t out In th e cold. Whether or no t it would no t be w is e! and trunk; then a quick gradedon e to two years to build a modern of the products with which the y ar e The caterer ha s heen adVised to pre- to let the men, whom we have elected i shower or sponge ba th .schoolhouse, it becomes apPllrent how working, th e l\arberth girls ar e l ea rn - p ar e fo r a " few e xt ra, " w hi ch i ns nr es t o r ep re se nt u s in school affairs de- i Don't l et y ou r emo ti on s run awayeasy it is for a n ew ly d ev el op ed s ec - i ng about t he common househo ld all who want to come, bu t haven't a cide what Is the best possible a r r ~ n g e - ;with you; needle ss worry , bad temper,tion of the c it y t o go for a long whi le g,roceries. ticket yet, just as g ood a mea l a s the ment fo r mee ti ng a nd d ispo si ng of : supersensitiveness and pessimism playwith its s ch oo l w an ts u nc ar ed for. The re h as been installed an ade- fellow who bought th e first ticket. th e present school p roblem. havoc with th e nerves.On the o th er hand, it s eems c le ar qua te c omme rc ia l museum, containing' rOIl l ( ' nlollg' 11IIIl ,1ulll ill th e hill' buost. Why Bet ty B ax te r h as s o many re- Your l eg s were mad e t o w al k o n -that when a neighborhood gradually samples of raw products as well a s' use them! Walk to and from yourc ea se s t o be residen.tial, t he u se of t ~ othe r products in the various stages work, ~ stairs a nd d own; d on 't u seschools t h e r ~ ~ r o ~ l d e d b e c o ~ e s l,ess of nl; lnufacture, with photographs and a 1 1 1 ~ , c h m e , . c ~ or e l e v ~ t o r when youand l es s. T ill S IS Illustrated 111 Phllq.- explanations of the same. can . hoof ~ t take a Illke wheneverdelphia by the Vaux School at T W ~ l f t h I The s ec on d a nd third year cou. rse posslble; fmd ou t where the beauty-and Wood streets, whi ch i s an e x ' ~ e l - will include household economics and spots in nature ar e and go to seelent plant bu t which, because of a other us({ul and essentia l i n f o r m ~ t i o n them. The largest muscles In th e bodyc ompa ra ti ve ly r ap id c ha nc e in it s As soon as funds ar e available t h ar e in th e legs-exercise them!neighborhood is of no use as a school, domes ti c science course will be sup- Don' t bolt your f?od-the teeth wereand s tands vacant. plemented by domestic arts th e latter made to chew With, no t simply as"Regarded in th e light of its social consisting o f s ew ing d r e s s ~ l ki g as ornaments. There ar e no teeth inbear ings th is matter of not providing well as interior d e c ~ r a t i n g an, the stomach. I f your meal hour iseach child ~ i t h a d P l a c ~ w h ~ r e he ;:an Our taxpayers should no t lose sight fcuJ short, 1 eadt. a c c t o r d d l ? g l ~ . t A littlege t a f U l 1 - t l m ~ e ucatlOn, IS a Cr1l11C of t he f ac t that the domestic science 0 proper y Iges e IS et ~ thanagainst p o s t e r T l h t ~ - . r e g a r d l e b s s of wtnl 0 course is not costing them an)'thing. a d

    ig , ffUiC!. stteak, F ~ e n c h h f n e ~ : pi eis to blame. IS IS true ecause 1e The present board believes in this an c ee pu away 111 a urry.problem is ~ n ~ i r e l Y p os si bl e o f s oh l- c ou rs e, and if funds were avai lab le for .Don t coax your. appetite withtion. While It IS, of course , a problem this purpose it would not hesitate to stimulants and c?ndlments. The ap-t h a ~ is ~ a i n l Y pedagogic and S O C I ~ - support It flna.ncially. Bu t t he re be- petite is nature s g ni de a s to thelogIcal, Jt has mechanica l or engl- Ing no ap i tl f thi d Iamount of food you should eat. Amer-. ' propr a on or s un er-neering aspects. GIVen a certam nUI11- taking, a few indiViduals ha7p. taken 1cans generally ea t too much. Yoube r o children, a variable bu t .il.ot the responslbilU u on themselve s do no t whip a sick horse because heunlimIted rate of increase, a time a d t d' Yf I Pd h t ib ' r ef us es t o wor k, or fly a re d flag inn po. r on s a n r en s ave con r -element, . a cost element, etc., etc., etc., uted t l t t h frOnt of a heifer. Use a little corn-Ie amoun necessa ry 0 purc asea way o ut i s ascertainable, th d k t bl d 1 t mon s en se an d give th e stomach a"No Indus tr ial p lan t could stay idle e es - a es an gas p a es. square deal.165 days out of the 365, and 18 or 19 Br a ~ f e c l a l arrangement, Miss Frr- \ Keep your head high; neck hardhours ou t of 24 and be a SUCCeSi3. :r s t e. t o de\ 'o te a portion of he r DOM :STIC SCIENCE ROO]I, NARRERTJI PUBLIC SCllOOL against your collar; chest up ; b rea theMeasured by these s ta nd ar ds o ur me 0 thlS course, be ing wel l quall- 1'- - freely and deeply (don't wear a tightschools, which ar e in fact used bu t ~ e for th e work, having s tood among J IUSICALE FOR NARBERTll. Iporters that she repor ts the same din- belt); "look th e world squarely in200 days a y ea r, a nd o nl y five or six he highest in h er class at Drexel In - .' Ine r twice, th e tace." Good po stu re n ot onlyhours a day, ar e most extravagantlY s t l t ~ t e . I A dehghtful rl'o/tram has been ar-I Why some of our minis ter s don' t (Continued on Four th Pag e)employed." l' ou ar e welcome to inspect the I ranged for NoveL ,. 22nl1, at 8.15 P !give us a l i t t le ar ticle onc e i n a whilework of this department an y after- I M., to be held a t . II! Hal l. T he p ar -I ( or better still, weekly for instance) Why we WOUldn't be justified illnoon, from 1.10 to 3. . Ucipants w11l be :Will1am H. car- l in add it ion t o a roster of what's Raying "Nearly everybody reads OurM(:- With th e addition of the domes ti c m in t, tenor; Gertrude E. Wright, so- going to happen. Town," just as "Nearly everybodyscience cour se ,. two of the four lonlf- prano; Piotr Wlzla, baritone, and I Why the meeting ,of Councils held, r ea ds t h e Bulletin," when it is a fact

    needed necessities ar e realities, name- Mrs . B. Franklin Armiger, reader.. on October 11, was r ef er re d t o as th e that some of u s only l ook at Mutt andly, D, C. cour se and warm lu nches, Dancin g will follow the musicale. I "last" meeting of Councils, Jeff,

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    NAUBEBTll , PA.-OUR TOWN--OCTOBER 2 8 1 ~ 1 5

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    Miss Malzle Simpson, of Essex ave-,n ue . w en t home from the Women's'Community Club r ecept ion , on Tues-'(J.'1y a week ago. suffering an attack'o f b ronchi ti s. She is rapidly r e c o v e r ~ing, from he r illness, and may soon be;:ou t among her friends. '- " . ,'j .1,' .:(Continued on Fourth Page)

    Miss Alice Thompson, of Phi ladelphia, has been spending a few dayswith Miss Carolyn Irwin, of Essex avenue.

    On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. CliffordMoore ga ve t he first of a series otweekly teas to be given by the memb er s o f t he Community Club.

    Mrs. Charles Scribner, of NorthChelmsford, Mass., is visiting her two'nieces, Mrs. W. Arthur Cole and MissBertha Piggott, of Woodside avenue.

    Miss Mazie Simpson, who h as beeuvery s ick t he p as t week, is recovering,a lt ho ug h stil l u na bl e to leave he rroom.

    Owen Humph reys was quite seriously Injured In a basket bal l game onSaturday e ve ning . Owen' s f ri ends e xpress their sympathy and hope for aspeedy recovery.

    'll1e Evangel Circle of King's])augJlters wIll bold a bazaar In tilecommuni ty room o f th e Y. M. C. A.,Saturday, November 18; open ateleven o'clock P. M. Tl1ere wUl be atnble of tailey IUticles, and a table ofIlome baked pIes, cakes and otller baking; also t l lere will be on sale homeimade colonIal r u L Elmwod avenue, from Maple avenueto Wynnewod Road, was opened to th'3public last week.

    SCHOOL TAXES.Th e public schools ar e quite asbeneficial to the community as theyar e to the boys and girls for whoseparticular benefit they exist. Theaverage citizen either ha s chtIdren orgrandch ildren . The educa ti on o f t he

    HARRY A. JACOBS,Editor.

    OUR TOWN

    OUR TOWN will gladly printany Dews Item about any subjectthat Is o f Int er es t t o Na rb er thfolks, bu t In order to meetthe printing scl1e4ule, al l "copy"-manuscripts-must reach th eed itor by 6 P. M. Monday eachweek.

    Our classified advertisements ar eInteresting. One of our townsmen received four replies, and told us to discontinue his notice as he had locatedthe very th ing wanted.

    Mrs. C. R. Blackall G. M. HenryMrs . C. T. Moo re A. J. LoosMrs. E. C. S to ke s H en ry RoseMiss ,AdahDurbin W. M. MelchiorEarl F. Smith U. L. HamptonAssocIate Editors.

    Owned, and Published every Thursday by the Narberth Civic Association.

    Our T own has discovered In 1 'Ia rberth, a real author, who sends us inthis week, an a rt ic le SIgned "Busybody." Of course, we wouldn 't careto give hi s n ame right now, ye t wewl11 say that we believe he is reallysincere in asking some of his questions. He i s qui te a curious fellow,a nd w e l ik e h im f or n ot h es it at in g toas k what he wants to know. At anyrate, we hope he will ask us somemore questions i n t he near fu tu re , fo rh is o ri gi na l man ne r, a nd simplicity,is very interest ing. \,AUTOMOBILE MAIL SERVICEPROVING SUCCESSFUIJMore than five hundred AutomobileRural Routes have 'been authorized byPostmaster General Burleson, of these288 are' now In operat ion .Thei r p rel iminary experience ha sconvinced postal authorit ies tha t thenew service wil l greatly Improve thefarmers" mall and express faeiUties. '

    COMM'UNICATIONS 'I I t Is generally accepted that th e'I majority of the citizens o f Ameri ca___ , p ay t he ir school tax with g ladness .ARE WE IIOING OUR PART'! for th e reason, that they feel they areWe have been v er y p ro ud of the real ly cont ribut ing toward the preseTlawns and gardens In Narberth t hi s v at lo n a nd maintenance of an educasummer. Each r es id en t i n a ll p lu ts t lonal system that has no equal anyof the borough seemed anxious to where.make t he b es t of wha te ve r s pa ce h e Faultless It is not, since it is ahad, and so our eyes have h ad a con- human inst i tut ion and natu ral ly partinual feast. takes of the weaknesses of itt!Have we al l done ou r part to keep founder s , b ut I t h as w ro ug ht a greatthe property around the station, work in the United S ta te s s in ce i ts

    especially the south s ide i n t he same es tab li shment here by o ur w is e an - THE FIRESIDEspick and span condition? I fear not. cestors, and it Is getting better with I Mrs. Mille r Burkhardt, of 100 MapleWe would not deliberately throw' each passing year. avenue, entertained at dinner on Sat-paper and o th er r ubbi sh on ou r own' I t ha s a great many cri ti cs , too, Betty Baxter's Gossip. urday October 16, thirty-five youngMAIZIE J. SIMPSON, lawns much less wou ld w e permit: s ome o f whom ar e sincere and there- l ad ies o f th e Queen Esther Circle, ofCashier. o t h e r ~ to do It, and ye t we open our I fore, fair, while others ar e neither As Hallowe'en will come on Sunday Tioga M. E. Church. This society IS________________ Imail at th e station, tear up a nd t hr ow f ri en dl y n or fai r. St il l it ha s main- this year , most of the celebrating will actively engaged i n cha r it y work andH. C. GARA, the envelope anywhere, bu t in the It al ne d i ts o nw ar d and upward way be d on e o n Saturday. Narberth folks ' ha s distributed several thousand dol-Advertising Manager. box placed there for that purpose. and it will continue to dO' 'so. a re p lann ing various enter ta inment's lars for t hi s purpo se s in ce i ts o rg an -Cigarette boxes, cigar bands , In fact In the meantime, it mus t b e sUl l- for that day and for al l of this week.!ization. Mrs. Burkhardt also enter-Send a ll l et te rs a nd news item to all sorts of rubbish, i s ga thered every Iorted, and the state expects e v e r ~ There wil l b e dance s, teas, luncheons t ained as week-end guests, Mrs. Chas.P. O. Box 404. day by men employed by the Pennsyl- ci tizen to do h is dut y by, the way 0 . lnd old-fashioned Hallowe'en parties. IAnderson, of Schwenkville , Pa., andSend al l advert ising copy to P. O. vania R. R. whose task seems hope- paying out annually a reasoqable sum Mrs. Clara S. Street , of Philadelphia.Box 820. less from the fact that their efforts ifor t? e m a l n t e n a n ~ ~ of the .system. . As Our Town goes to press, a r r a ng e - , I . - - -Make all r emit tances t o P . O. Box to keep the place clean ar e not I I t IS a great prIVIlege,. t i l lS of p ay - men ts ar e being completed for a mas- PrIzes for the best -kep t yards and118. respected by us. ing t axe s for the support o f an i n- que ra de dance in the Y. M. C. A. Com- gardens on the Main Line have beenOur Town i s on sale at the depot We have no more mom} right to stltutlon which is doing fa r more mun lt v Room on Wednesday evening.j awarded by the Main Line Citizens'newsstand, and at t he s to re of H. E. t hrow rubb ish on ra il road proper ty I'than any o th er s ecul ar force I n t}le The "Ghosts" have made elaborate ar- IAssociation. Each cont es tan t h ad ~ Davis. t ha n we h av e to throw it In ou r own count ry t o make good American CltI- rangements for the en ter ta inment of Itake ca re o f his own garden and couldEntered as second-class matter, O ~ or our neighbor'S yard. Have we t zens out of the children of men a nd their guest,s, and expect to make t he ir n ot h ir e a ss is tance, u nd er t he rul es o f

    tober 15, 1914, at the Post Office at , Then le t us a ll wor k t oge th er for a women who come from every land the dance a most enjoyable affair. the c on te st . The y were 75 entries.Narberth, Pennsylvania, under the perfec tly spick a nd span railroad sun shines on. The Main Line was divided into threeAct of March 3, 1879. property. And we ar e quite sure t hat t he peo- Miss Hilda Smedley, of Narbe rth d is tr ic ts for t he contest-HaverforllE . H. B. p ie o f K ar be rt h so r eg ard i t, even a,'enue, has issued Invita tions for a and Pre st on , Bryn Mawr and Rose-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1915 '1 ltd A d___ __ ___ , those who hove neither chI dren nor "500" at he r home on Thursday after- .uon an r mo re.EMERGENCY PHONE CALLS ARE 'I'IIE flTIZENS OF NARBERTII grandchildren to send to school. noon. I - -Fire 350. IX'I'ER};STEH IN TilE AFFAIRS \ I The Chi Pi Sorority met at t he homePolice 1250. Of' lWNTGOl\IERY COUNTY1 Miss Jane Laird, of Essex avenue, ?f Miss Linda K ir k, o n Friday even--=========================== I We were pleasantly interested three Ii\ WOIUl TO Til}; S T O R } ~ K E } ; P E R S will entertain at luncheon on satur-I mg, to, DIak: a r r a n g ? ~ e n t s for their;;: !y ea rs a go whe n t he . ta x rate was . r ~ : OF NARBERTH. day. Iseason s SOCIal ~ t I e s .EDITORIAL NOTES II duced from three mIlls t o tw o mIll... The writer ha s r ead w it h interest -

    I M H B d f th C _ .. I 'fhe Women's Gymnasium class me t_______________-- ; r. erman rea y, one 0 e our. the edltona l on the f i rs t page of last The Women's Community Club wil lty Commissioners, he ld ou t success- week's issue'entitled "Do You Patron- g ive a reception to the new members at ~ h Y. l \ .. C. A.. at 10.30 on Wedfully for this reduction against the ize Narberth's Enterprises as Much as on J1'rlday evening. The members of ?eSClay mornmg. MISS .Chrlstman wa sd f tl tl t C . . ,m charge and was delIghted with th eeSlre 0 Ie 0 le r wo ommlSSloners You Consistently Can?" the Social Committee with Mrs I' .to prevent It, and invest some $300,000; The impression on t l ~ e first thought Fletcher Sti tes as chair:nan, ar e p r e ~ I ~ I t e r e s t dIsplayed by the women ofof t he coun ty ' s funds in New Y o r } ~ ' .. . .., , ~ a r b e r t h . The large attendance seemed.. Iwas do t he N ar be rt h b usme ss men p armg a n m te re stmg Hal lowe en pro-j to promise a most successfu l seasonCIty bonds . I t Is conceded by all Id i sp lay thei r wares and conduct their gram and hope to make the evening a f1 . 't ' tko, that ' or the gym. class.I W 10 ar e m a. POSI IOn 0 n IV, business in such a man ner a s to I most dellg\ltful occasion. _l\[r. Bready IS an excellent County make it Inviting for Narberthites 1:0 I - I . . , he rCommissioner At present there is ?" ., .... MISS Margaret Mays IS VIsitingI . . t , shop there. Mr. EdItor, I don t Miss Adah Durl)ln has Issued mVI- grandfather in Lewistown, Pa.about $350,000 surplus In the c ou n) wan t to be misunde rs tood, because tatlons for a masquerade party at hertreasu:y. Mr. Bready favors a f urth er N ar be rt h c an justly be pr oud o f i ts home on Saturday evening.reductIOn of one-hal f mill in the tax. . , . Mrs. Keys, of Narberth avenue, ist It ' l ' d th t tl vaned husmess mterest s. My Idea, spending a few days in Baltimore,Only nine more weeks t il l Chr is t ~ e. IS a ~ m ~ 1 a tIe n e c ~ s a r : is to ask YOU. Mr. Storekeeper , i f The bazaar at Elm Hall', on Friday , :Mdmas. Do your shopping early. I m p r o l ~ e h m e d n s .Itnl tlle.coufn Ytl can eedUa,c you ever pu t )i'ourself i n t he pos it io n which was given by t he Lad ies' Aid] ., Icomp IS e WI I 1\S ur Ier r -, . .. tion If its affairs ar e administered in of a pedestrIan or a prospect ive cus- Society of the PresbyterIan Church, Miss Eleanor Ens inger, daughter o fA few of our subscrIbers looked for b ' 11k tomer? Does It ever o cc ur t o you p roved a most successful a.nd, enjOy -IMr and Mrs Char les Ens inger of" 1 " . . 1 I W a usmess- e mann e r . , . " ' . .. ,a Supp e m ~ n t 10 ou r as t ssue. e , M Br tl . a candidate f or re - th at t he pleasant llmlle of yours or able affair. The hall wa's beautIfullY Montgomery avenue, Narberth, and

    - ~ ' t ; . . llTRlDISe one every week. j e l e c ~ i o n . e ~ O : : t ~ l a n Y. Keck, a suc- :YOllf clerks does i ~ t ' b f l ' ~ ' the fact decorated w i ~ h . autumn l ea ve s a nd IIlir. Charles Coon, of Westerly; R. I.,v ssful busi!IeSS man of Pottstown. ib t 1 ~ a t your cus tome r h as h ad t o thre9.1. c r e ~ e paper m autumn. colors. The will be married in St. John's Episcopal

    We regret to have omitted, last his running mate on the' ticket. Ius way through a numbe r o f boxes fisl1\ng pond proved qUIte an a tt ra c- Chu rch, o f Lower Merion, on Wednesw e e ~ , the . regular notices of the Nei ther on e of these gentlemen a re s pr ea d o ut on the pavement or maybe tion f or t he children In the afternoon. Iday, November 10. M is s Ensinger wll.1Menon Meetmg House and St. Mar- contractors or are In any way COIl- some new s tock is arriving and YOUT Supper was served to about two hun- be attended by Mis s May McConnell,garet's Church, under the church nected wit h any con tr ac ti ng firm o r c us tome r h as to dodge art icles thrown dr.ed and .flfty p e o P l ~ , and th e ~ n t e r - of Cynwyd, as maid of honor. Thenotices. corporation. With some $400,000 of from t he c ur b t o y ou r f ro nt d oor ? I tamment m t he evemng was qUIte as bridesmaids will be Mis s Sarah Ped-f unds t o be expended In the next year repeat that we consumers ar e just- well a tt ended. The p rogr am for the rick. Miss Katherine McDowell, Missor two in M ont gomery C oun ty for ly proud of ou r stores, bu t I be- entertainment was very Interesting. Isabel Dodds and Miss Florencenew br idges and th e construction of lieve In t he t heory of "creating n IMiss Dorot hy Bea tt y and Miss Ruth IWyatt. Mr. Charles Ensinger, brotherroads it would be well for the t ax m ar ke t" , a nd a sk you, Mr. Business IHaws g,ave a sketch, under the dlrec- of the bride, will a ct a s best man. Thep a y e r ~ to consider careful ly a l l can- Man, to s top f or a l i tt le introspection. ,t ion of Miss l\:[elchior . Miss Madeline' ushers will be Mr . Arthur McConnell,dldates before voting f or t he office of Do you very often sit down and loolt McCoy and MISS Agnes Rose played a Mr. William Durbin, Mr. Nelson En -County Commissioners. you r bus in es s s qu ar e i n the face a nd p re tt y plano duet. A vocal s ol o by s in ge r and Mr. Edward Ensinger.Photographs of home scenes and of wonder what you can do to sto p th e Miss Wil son and a sketch by Misspeople you know ar e always interest- TO }'RIENDS OF ' market baskets from going in t own? Phi lipps and Mr. Philipps, of Philadel-

    ing and appreciated. During the p ~ s t EDUCATION IN NARBERTH Do you e ve r p la n to organize yonr phla, completed a most delightfulyear Our Town ha s reproduced qUIte I The ar ti c le in l as t week' s i ss ue of Istore in such a manner as t o mak e p ro gr am .a number of photographs of clubs a ~ Our Town by Mr. Loos on the School it i nv it in g t o you r t owns fo lk or dopeople y o k?ow. .The one shown.m P ro bl em , w as r ea d with enthusiasm you ever leave any unmarketable, I Mrs. George Gifford has recently re-this week s Issue IS interesting m- by our faculty and pupils. I am glad either rotted or stale, products lying turned from Washington. D. C. The monthly luncheon o f t he Ladies'deed, the half-tone being donated by the matter of a new building is being around? Remember, sir, t he f ir st Im- Aid Society of th e Presbyterianour principal, Mr. W. M. Melchior. agita ted, fostered by a man of Mr. Ip re ss io n y ou r c us tome r r ec ei ve s i s Mrs. George D. Grover: 203 Hamp- C h u r ~ h , on . Tuesday, was very wel l

    Loos' experience and ability. I very often a lasting one and one that Iden avenue, Narberth, Pa., entertained Iattended.Oftentimes ou r readers have one or If mor e of you interested citizens lis a controll ing factor in the q ua n- t he little f ol ks o n Saturday, October Itwo l i t tle i tems of local interest , which do likewise, good must come from it. tity of bus iness done. Don 't have f : 23, from three until five o 'c lock , i n I Mrs. Clement Booth entertained the

    they think a re , p er ha ps , n ot worth I h av e n o comment to make, nor cus tome r b ecau se you are the han :honor of th e s ixth anniversary of thei r Thimble Club o n Wed ne sd ay a ft er considering sending to OUr Town. "Too I suggest ions to offer at present. May dlest man with whom he can deal. ' daugh ter Gladys. Mrs . Grover was as- noon.li\mall an amount of news to mail In," I urge that you a ll , or you r r ep re sen- but IIave h im bec au se he is in the IBisted by he r sisters, Mrs. Edwin H.said one of ou r readers. Of cour se, tat lve, visit the school in the near habit of com in"" to an inviting store IVare, Mrs. William S. Vare and Misswhile we do not agree with him, we' re fut ur e? See two or three classes recit- on which he c an rely. Neilie Morris, and Mrs. William B.going to suggest to him-and to you - ing and o th e r pupils s tudying in one Mr. Storekeeper, we thank y.ou for Grover. The invited g ue st s w er eto call us up on the phone Mon large room; not e t he s t ra in and ten- what you have done for Narbelth and j\Hsses Beatrice Var e, Mil dr ed Var e,day evening from 7 to 10 at which time sion o n e ac h of th e teachers and h op e that yoU will understand tb p F lo ra Vare, George A. Vare, Abigailwe wil l make it a point to take down pupils. Visit the "English Cloak plaintive plelt of one who ha s your Vare, Elizabeth Saunders, Anna Corayour i tems, o!' even an item, of news. Room," or drop in to see the fifty-five Interests a t h ea rt because he is !l Compton, Betty Jones, Ellen Shaw,Phone, Narberth 662D. l i t tle tots of the first grade. strong booster for Narber th . Dorothy Vare, Margaret Murphy,We wil l no t take your time t o " ex - Marie Murphy. Madaline Grover, Aliceplain" or "argue." Five minutes of Grover, AIm.}, Grover, Emily Garnet

    your ~ i m e will convince you. Seeing CHANGES IN TDI E OF MAILS. and Dorothy Saunders.is behevlng. The t ime for the departure of mall s I Mr. and Mrs. George D. Grover cele-Very sincerely yours, in th e i nt er - f rom Nar be rt h Is a ff ec te d by t he b ra te d their tenth anniversary onest of our boys and girls. , cbange i n r ai lr oad schedules as fol- Sunday, Octooer 24, and had for thell'Wm, T. Melchior. Ilows: V\lests at dinner ~ o n g r e s s m f l , n and, Week ] Iays . Mrs. William S. Vare, Senator andEast bound mall for all points sent Mrs. Edwin H. Vare, Mr. and Mrs. WHformerly at 11.59 A. M. will go tLt l iam B. Grover, Miss N e I 1 l ~ Morris, Mr.12.18 P. M. and Mrs. John L. Murphy. The d in East bound mail sent formerly at Ing-n .ill was at tract ive ly ar ranged12.29 P. M. will go at 12.18 P. M. . Iwith d iahl ias, au tumn fol iage and Hal-

    Sunday. lowe'en festoons. Mr. Charles Mirick, o f Nor th Nar-Mail for al l points left f!l. r....erly at --:-- . berth avenue, who ha s been confined'children in a country wher e a ll t h 5.59 P. M. will b e s en t at '{48 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Fuller and to his bed with pneumonia, is improv-,people ar e supposed to be equa l , and All mall to go ou t on SUD lay should Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fuller, of Bass ing a nd m ay si t u p th is week.where a ll th e men, at l eas t, have n be in the drop in d oo r o ( post office Point, Massachusetts, ar e the guestsvote, is an imperative necessity If the no t later than 5.35P. M., instead IIf of Mr. and Mrs . G eo rg e H . Gifford,l ibert ies secured by th e founders II.re 5.45 P. M. as heretofore. of Woodside avenue. Last week theyto be preserv,ed. Every patriotic eltl- Edward S. H aw s, : Po stma st er . mot or ed to Washington, D. C., Mrs.zen sincerely desires to do his part .__ Gifford accompanying them to thetoward preserving national prosperity' Capitol City. The party , was fOT-and individual freedom, a nd h e knows Don't forget to dalt th e Y. M. C. A. t un at e o n their trip in being in tro -very well that general intelligence Is ,BuUdlnll' on }'rlda:r nfll'ht. I t I s YOUR duc ed to th e new WIiite House baby,one of th e vital necessit ies in anlQ'ltt. See the specIal notice In th is t he ' y oung so n of Mr. and Mrs '. Mc-liberal government. Issue. Adoo.

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    N A H B ~ H r . r H : , PA.-OURTO\VN-OCTOBER 28 . 1915

    "Now, J immie ," said the teacher,"let u s t ak e t he v er b t o be. What ist he pa st of is? " 'Wa s, " said Jimmie."Very good," said th e t ea ch er . "Au 'lwhat is th e p as t of be ?" "Buzz!"roared Jimmie.-Judge.

    Your WANTED-YOUNG MAN TO 'Wonxaround place one day per week, statewages. Address "0 " Our TOWD.

    Any pupil s tudy ing mus ic at home I SPEC' t , NOTICEa certain number of days in t he week . JIlLwill get credit for this work. I ---'_ _ The new resIdents of Narberth ar eI Mr. Kehler, our s ixth grade t eacher , Inv it ed to vIsIt tile Y. M. C. A. JJulld.has been teaching the younger boy s l ng , 011 Friday evenIng of this week,I how to play foo t bal l. These boys the 29tl1 Instant, to attend a reception, certainly show great abil i ty and l ook g iv en b y t he Y. M. C. A. to nIl tllOsegood for a future t eam i n t he h ig h )Vho have moved Into the borougllschool. IwithIn tile past year.

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; : ; . ; . - " " = u I - - - This event marks th e fi rs t commllI wonder wha t has happened to al l ntty nIgllt of the Y. ]1. C. A., and eVeof Miss Turner's pencils? Who knows? Icry resident of the town Is u rg ed t o- - ' Ibe present llIul enjoy ti le evenIng.The following schedule ha s been I An entertainment wlIl be fnrnlsl1edmade up for t he u se of the Y. M. C. I by tile Glee Club and others, and reo

    A. floor by t he baske t bal l t eams : Ifresllmeilt.s will be served dnrlng th eBoys-Mondays, 3 to 4; WednesdaYs, evening.3 to 4; Fridays, 3 to 4.30. Girls - A thoroughly enJoYllble time Is preTuesday, 2 to 3; Thursday, 3 to 4.30. (lfetcd, Ilnd nil our people are InvitedBoys games on Friday afternoons. to join heartily In making tile ocea81011n eomlliete succesS.

    SCHOOL EDITOR'SWEEKLY NEWS TIMELY

    :!I[ERION MEET[NG HOUSE.

    In TheMETllODIST CIIURCII

    HALLOWE'EN SUPPERAuspices

    L A ~ I E S ' AID SOCIETY

    Emerson L. Swift, Pastor.

    THE EVANGELBAPTiST CllURCHINVITES YOU

    Trained Teacllers For TIle BibleSCl100l

    Sermon-Tlle Life of TrustUnion Young Peollle's Service

    Union Meeting-SpeakerRev. C. G. Koppel

    NARBERTH Y. M. C. A.President, H. S. Hopper; secretc.r),R. L. Beatty; treasurer, D. D. Stickney ; chairman of board , C. E. Kreamer ; directors, W. D. Smedley, E. S.Haws, G. H. Gifford, Carroll Downes,J. S. Harris, G. M. Henry, C. H. MI'Carter, Vernon Fleck, Irvin Ward, '1'.R. Coggeshall, Fred Stone, J. B. ESElnweln,' E. E. Seaver, T. C. Trotter, Dr.R. C. Hoffman. . Boa rd o f Ma.nagers:Chairman; T. R. Cogge shall, H. ' C. Don't forget to vIsit th e Y. M. C. A.Gara, W. Arthur Cole, F. W. StItea, R. Building on FrIday nIght. I t Is YOURH. Savill. Executive secretll;ry, O. L. nIght . See t he speclal not ice In tWsHampton. ISRUe. . .

    Sunday, 9.45 A. M. Bible school.Helpful Bible study in all the departments.11.00 A. M. Morning worship, Bubject of the s ermon, "The Life ofTrust."7.00 P. M, Union Young People'ss er vic e in t he Bap ti st Church. Theleader 'will be Mr. H. C. Keim.7.46 P. M. Un ion me eti ng, Re v.C. G. Koppel w il l b e the speaker.The din ne r a nd denominationa lmass meeting will be held at theBaptist Temple Thursday, 6.30 P. M., forth e consideration of the unificationof Bapt is t in teres t s in Phi ladelphia.The eighth and last study in the

    book of Philippians at the prayerservice next week, Wednesday eveni ng . Sub je ct , "Riches in Christ."Phil. 4: 10-23.

    Friday Eveulng, October 29 The following letter, received by :Mr. Why do not o thers follow tIlis good T l l t ~ NARB};RTH ATllLETIC CLUB.Ticket 25 Cents George S. Rose, has b een handed to example? Through the kindness of th e Y. M.Supper, 6.15 to 8 P. :M. Our Town for publication. Such true I C. A. au t! lo ri ti es , a r oom o n t1l.eHome.Made Pl\8tr)' l'or Sale ISPirit . and i n i t i d a t ~ l : tO d any tgOOd I E"enl", 01 I";'crelil. second floor of the Y. M. C. A. bulld-cause IS commen au" an mos ap-j i ng h as been reserved for th e use ofEntertalnment During Supper preclated: ' La'st Friday.morning the pupils, Ithe club. The members have fitted upL _ - - : : : : : : = = : : : : : : ~ - - " " ' l Narberth Athletic Club: teachers and friends. of t he N ar be rt h t he new quarters and ar e holding- Find inclosed my check for $5. T h i ~ Public Schools met II I A s S e ~ l b l Y Hall meetings there. Two new membe rsEYANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH. is my con tr ib ut io n t o h elp o ut the f or th e purpose of c e l e ~ r a t l l l g Arbor were admitted last week, when Georgecommittee in its effort to part ial lY re- D a ~ . The Flower CommIttee deserves Cummer and George Rose werew ar d the b ase ba ll boys f or a ll t he t o be c on gr at ul at ed upon their artistic i ni ti at ed . One feature of th e initiap leasure they afforded us this sum- a r r a n g ~ m e n t o f. t he platform. The tion was a new style of hai r t re at mer. decoratIOns conSIsted of large bunches ment which consisted of a veryI enjoyed each and every game, and IOf. aut umn l eave s combined , ,: it h thordugh applicat ion of molasses andI am proud to think I am a cit izen of b l' lght ly colored astors. and dahhas. saw-dust. At last reports, the ownersDynamic Narberth, where the people IA ~ o v e l effect was obtallled by leaves of the heads so treated were disnever seem to grow "older." W h l ~ h fiuttered down from. the c e l 1 i ~ g inclined to speak favorably of, .orIdurmg one of the recl.tatlOlls. MISS recommend, the new tonic, althoughAgnes Rose, of the Semor Class, w as the y are f ai r enough to admit thatIn charge of the exercises. Program: !urth r experiments (on someone "Why ge t together any: more monSong, "Arbor Day," ent ir e s choo l; e ls e' ehead) may be necessary to de- ey ?" asked a f ri end o f t he l at e Rus-lIIontgomery Avenue and Meeting "We Have t ~ T r e e ~ ; " four pupils o , t e r m ~ n e its efficacy. sell Sage. "You c an 't e at it. YouHouse Lane. Jourth grade, ~ o n . ~ , Autumn Winds,,, On Saturday evening, the 23d inst., can't drink it. What good will it do

    Is econd g rade , Baby-Grass Tree, th b sket ball team played its first SOli?"Merion Meeting House is opened for seven girls of second grade' "Wllat Do e a h f "E 1 b l ? " U I R 11worship every First-day at 10 30 A W PI t WI W PI ' tl T " game of the season against t e a s t ve r P ay mar es . nc e usseM Visitors are cordially w e l c ~ m e . ILe i ~ ~ len ~ ' C a t a n t til l , re e'd Mer ri ll B oys ' C lu b of Philadelphia, t'sked.. . uc a nelm; song. - a s. secon d tl I . ht f th 1 tt "Yes, when I was a boy ."A registry book i s k ep t f or v is it or s ' " f " an Ie super or welg 0 e a er. . grade; Gladness 0 Nature, fifth, was II'We too much for us par- "Couldn't ea t 'em could you?All are asked to register theIr names grade' "Oh Woodman Spare Th t ' a '\ ', , a t1cularly i n ou r first game of the sea- (C'14ldn't drink ' em , c oull :oou? No

    ITree" Morgan Smith' song 'Klng of I ? h t didST "fAnG lRET'S CIIURCH I' " son, a nd w e l os t b y a score of 45 to 17. \1;;(> to you, werA they. W &. you." ' .J, the Forest Am I ," cho ru s of high I bl f ?"Early Mass on Sunday from .\pril h 1 I 1 "Th T ' fI b f The features of th e game wer e the p o.y mar es or .. sc 00 g r s; e ree,' ve oysOIL - '11 d Ctc;t to October 31st at. 6.30 A. M. From th l d d . "Cl iT" t ip aylng of ewbert, o. Mern , an .r g ra e, 100S ng rees, wo .Humphreys and J Jefferies o f N ar -No\'ember 1s t to Marcn 31st at 7 A .M . girls of fourth grade' connundrum 1 ., d .Late Mu s 9 30 A M throughout the b d I 1 f 'd d ' Iberth. Owen Humphreys, who playe The Doctor -Mrs . Brown ha s sent, . .. ov an g r 0 secon gra e; song, t f t f ' t f thyea r. Mas se s on hol yd ay s. 6.30 and I"We Love th e Grand Old Trees," Icen er or lIe flr st ew mmu as 0 e for me to go and see her boy, and I'l.30 A. M. WeekdaYs at 8. Evening seventh grade girls' "The Tree ' s Re- second half. broke a sma ll b on e i n h is must go at once.devotions and other services at regular bellion," Elizabeth 'Har sch; "Fa ll ing shOUlder, wlliph will k eep h im out of His Wife-What is th e matte r wi thtimes L " f l iI f thO d d t he g ame for some time. The Une-up t he boy?. eaves,,, ~ pup s p Ir" g ra e; wa s as follows: The Doctor-I do no t know, bu t: ~ ~ ~ ~ l . Hal l Pennsylvania, e n t i ~ e Narberth A. C. Merrill BB' C. Mrs. Brown has a book on what to doBIDS WANTED FOR C. Humphreys.. forward. unin before the doctor comes, and I mustWYNNEWOOD BOA]) F. Winne forward . . . .Lewbert hurry up before she does it.-Christian

    P I la State HI I D rt Bird Day exercises celebrated Frl- C. Downes center. . . . . .Greenwall Register ..enns)' mn g Iway epa - day afternoon, Miss Margaret Eyre J J d Wit .t H ib n Sid 1 . efferles . . . . . guar . . . . . en s emmen, arr s. urg, a. ea e proposa s in charge. Program: Song, "Star- C M C t d M dwil l be receIved at said office until I " . ' . c ar er . . . . guar . . . . . . . on ro s10 A 1\1 N b 4 1915 h bid Spang led Banner, ent ire schoo l; recI- Field goals-C. Humphreys, 1; F. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. ., ovem er , w en s I taUon, Grace Houston; Remorse, Winne, 3; J. Jefferies, 2; Bunin, 3;will be publicly opened and schedUled, four pupils of th e third grade; song, Lewbert, 6; Greenwall, 8; Mondros, 1; One cent per word In advanee; minimumand cont rac t awarded as soon there- third grade pupils ; recitation, Robert Kirschner, 1. Foul goals-J. Jefferies, ten words.after as possible, for the reconstruc- Savill ' ,. "An Eastern Legend," Miss 5', Mondros, 7. Subs ti tu tions: Nar-Uon of 1766 lineal feet of bituminous )m R SALF..---Typewrlter. In good condition.Melch io r; High School Girls Chorus, berth-O. Humphreys for C. Downes, PrIce low. Address, "E." Our Town.or cement concrete pavement, 16 feet Bob White', Gordon Harris, Bobolink; G. Sheldon for C. McCarter, C. Downes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - wide situated in Narberth Borough FOR SALF..---Flve standard bee hives, with, .' song by fifth g ra de a nd E liz ab et h. f or O. Humphreys. Merrlll-Gotlieb colonies, One observation hive, several:Montgomery county. Plans and Southerland', "Who Sto le the Nest?" or Weinstein,Kirshner for Bunin,Mel- supers. Address, H. D. Jefferies, Narberth.specifications may be seen at office ' . Pa.of State Highway Department , Har- seven pup il s o f third .g rade ; r eadi ng , n ick tor Greenwall, Wienberg for Lew- :VANTED-GOOO STRONG GIRL TO DOrlsburg; 1001 Chestnut street, Phlla- Ester .Rlchlin; "Whlp-poor-will,", bert. general housework. Addrcss "B" OUI'delphia, and 903 Hartje Building, Pitts- song by girls chorus. own. _burgh , Pa . Full partiCUlars a nd i n. MOONLIGHT BEPARTEE. FOR SALE-GAS STOVE AND REFRIGER-formation on application to R. J. Cun- Mr..Coggeshall, member of the Boaz-Didn't I meet you here two ator; almost new; fUll particulars on re-quest. Address "e" OUI' Town.ningham, State Highway Commis- Sch oo l Boa rd, g av e u s a llttle talk, summers ago?sioner. ' Wednesday, October 20,. on the new Ruth-Wby-er I think so."Athletic Field." In his talk he' re- face feel s famil iar.

    9,uested the a id o f t he pupUs tn plan- . '. d LOST-DURING TH E PRESBYTERIAN'ning for the athletic field. Tbe pupils "Jones tells me he has just startfl Rummage Sale, held In February, a brown,should take hold of this Itreat oppor- a bank account f or h is new baby... "I wl\low basket, about 12 Inches long, COb- tun i tyand ge t b us y a nd help the Bee; a fresh heir fund."...:....Baltimore ~ ~ ~ ' : : : l t ~ l I M r s . W t ~ k ~ 1 a ~ r : i t e ~ : : : a ~ 1 1 1 ~ : ~School Board. .. . American. . wo04. Narberth.

    EPISCOPAL CHURCH NEWS.The services at All Saints' P. .E.,;..Church, Montgomery and Wynnewood ,. 'METHODIST EPISCOPAL CIIURCII. avenues, for next Sunday, ar e as fol-. ~ > ~ , . ,lows: ' i , ' ""The Little C h ~ r c l l on tile lllll." 8.00 A. M. Holy Communion.----' 9.45 .A. M. Sunday school.Rev . C. G. I{o llpe l, Pastor. 11.00 A. M. Morning prayerSundaY, October 31st: sermon.9.45. Sunday s chool . B ib le study 4.00 P. M. Evening prayer.classes for men a nd women. The next regular me eting of the11.00. Public worship. Sermon by Gu il d w il l be h el d Monday afternoon,th e pastor. November 1st, at 3 o'clock at the resl-7.00. Union Young People's meet- dence of Mrs. Jame.s N. Knipe, 129 Ar-ing. gyl e avenu e, ArdmPre. As this is ~ 7.45. The chu rch will unite with Important meeting, all membel's ar ethe Baptist and Presby ter i an churches earnes tly r eque st ed t o b e p re sent .in the monthly union service held in There i s a possibi li ty of a f re e busth e Baptist Church. running f rom the s ta tion at Narberth Interesting Topics FromVarious

    Adult IUble Classes. to All S aints ' Churc h on SundaY Sources-Word of Apprecia-At the annual meeting of the mornings. This will be a great con-ffi t ion For Our Town-ArborWoman's Bib le Class a cers were venience to the residents of Nar-elected and new members received. berth. Day Exercises a Success The following pupils of th e highUnder the efficient leade rs hi p a nd schOOl have gotten 100 in spel l ing for .....USIC.The committee introducing the Du- D t '1 ~ t teaching of Mr. Edward H. Dilkes th e plex Envelope System have been -Program In e al - both September and October: Fresh- Have you set aside November 8 forsystematic study of the Bible Is a rous - v ery successful in their work. Any Bird Day Exercises man-E. Eyre, D. Wilson . Sopho- your evening w it h t he Men's Club of

    t i t t nd en thusiasm mores-R. Haws. J. Nevin. Juniors- th P b t' Cl h? W hing grea n eres a . p er so ns who se n ames ha ve b ee n in- Held On Friday L. Hastings, M. Eyre. Seniors-E. e res yerIan lUrc . e a v eTwenty-six men attended the regu- advertent ly overlooked may obtain a Cobic, J. Justice, C. McCarter, Jr., ,A. I been working hard to provide a pro-la r business meeting of the Men's package of envelopes by applying to Rose H. Smedl ey M. Trotter, A. gram that will equal any that ba sBible Class Tue'sday evening. Dr. F. the rector, Dr. Andrew S. Burke. School motto: W i t h ~ r o w . ' ever been pl:oduced in our town be -W. Sad ler, i n recognition of h is s er - The work of t he Sunday schoo l Is Without halt ing, without rest; I fore. The membe rs o f the club ex-v ic es a s t each er , was presen ted wi th progressing nicely, and a cordial in- Lifting better up to best. Last Friday Mr. Melchior requested tend the invitation to the ladies asa Mason ic watch charm. vitatlon is extended to any children -Emerson. the attendance of any pupils who well as t he men ; no admission chargeCommittees were appointed to ar- not at tending Sunday school. , - - - Icould possibly get to the lectures, held at th e door, just a col lect ion duringr an ge f or ' the annual class banqu"t Extemponmeolls Speaking. during thi s week at the Montgomery the evening to defray actual expenses.Tuesday, November 16, and the giv- For t11e l as t two weeks the chapel ICounty Institute Week. He said that To t ho se of ou r friends who haveing of a no th er su cc es sf ul musi ca le . T Il E PRESBYTEIUAN CRUIWR . e xerc ises ha ve been in th e ha nds of they would be very beneficial to the: attended our affairs before, we Inv it eT he pr es id ent , R ob er t E. Patti- the pupils and many extemporaneous s tudent s. I confidently because we have beenson, J r. , announced after revising the ltel'. John Ylm Ness, 311nlster. speeches or talks have been given by successful il1 the past and t o t ho ser ecords t he re wer e forty-four enroll- them. This is of g re at v al ue t o t he We received our monthly reports on who h av e n ot had that opportunity,ed. The social commi tt ee ma in ta ln - The Sabba th school will convene as pup il s for the future. The pupils con- Friday whi ch was a great r el ie f t o we inv it e, expectan tly hop ing f o ed Its reputation by supplying "good usual next Sabbath at 10 A. M. The sider it a great oppor tuni ty to obtain some and a ? to o thers. more boosters for ou r cause.eats." I attendance in the school continues to self-confidence. As yet there ha s been Don't forget! A musical treat forUallowe'en Supper. be most encouraging. no pup il dec line t hi s op po rtu ni ty , Wh y wer e H ele n Duff and Margaret you at the Presbyterian Church, Na-The ladles wil l serve an appetizing Puhlic worship at 11 o'clock. :Mr. for of course it is optional. This goes Mayes so anx ious t o buy c la ss p in s vember 8th.supper Friday evening in the lecture Van Ness wil l p reach on . "The Cure to show what kind of a student bodY the other day? - - - - - - - -

    room at 6.15. The re wi ll b e h ome- , f or Care." This quar te t wil l sing. wehave . , .'OOT BALL made pastry for sale. This cong,regatlon will join In the - - - ! Courses in p ic tu re s tu dy a nd c ur - i Manager Jones' squad of huskiesUnion Meetings, to be held i n t he Bap- We wish to state our appreciation I rent events are given t hi s year, and i completely out-classed the A. M. A.Itist Church next Sabbath evening. I f or t he conspicuous space given to the Ithey are very beneficial to the pupils. team of the P. R. R. on SaturdaY, th eThe study in the Epistle of James' school not es in t he l as t issue of Our IAlso large choruses have been organ- 16th, by the s co re o f 13-10. The de-,Iwill .be con ti nu ed i n t he Wednesd.ay Town. Ized. tails of the g ame r ea ch ed u s to o lateevelllng prayer meeting. These studIes - - - for publication in ou r last issue.Iare proving to he very helpful. The pupils wish to acknowledge the The 1916 banner was seen for the Captain Durbin scored the firstPlans are being formulated for the kindness of Mr. Bowman, their janitor, f ir st t ime this year floating ove r t he touchdown on a brilliant 40-yard run,celebration of the fifth anniversary of who recen tl y p re sent ed four lar ge pla tf or m dur ing th e exercises on dodging through th e entire opposingthe present pastorate, next month. boxes of plants to the school. Arbor Day. team. Although he missed th e goal,Narberth was not to be denied, bu tscored again in the second half whenMowrer fel l on th e ball for the secondtouchdown o f t he game. Captain Durbin then kicked the goal.The railroaders outweighed th e

    local team, bu t did not have th epunch which was back of our boroughItes. The Narberth t eam has yet tob e s co red on, a nd t he y ar e workinghard ' to keep their record clean.

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town October 28, 1915

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    Contented ConSUme. . . CommendCook's Coal

    BOYLE'S MARKET HOUSEPrime Meats

    COAL, WOOD ANDBUILDING SUPPLIES

    Begs to Announce That He Has OpenedAn Ollice For tbe Practice 01

    GILBERT G. PARKER'Rome Town Photographer

    Phone, 1229 L. Narbe r th , P a .

    Have tbe Cblldren P 1otograpbeda t Bomeby

    Home Dressed Poul t ry , Bu tt er, Eggsa nd Game.

    Little White Tea Honse &. Sbop

    TO R E N T - - F ~ h e dFrom November to April

    Comfortable TEN-ROOM HOUSE.good yard and / lower. . Rent, thi rty- livedollars per mon th . A pp lyBOX 733, NARBERTH P. O.

    DENTISTRYAt 202 NARBERTH AVENUE, Narberih, Pa.Graduate 01 University of Penna. and Phila. Dental College. Bell T e l e p h o n ~ 344W.

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    BUILDINGBread, Cake, Rolls, Pies,Candy. Ic e CreamCATERING FOR PARTIES

    Hi)::'!:'ins' Art Novelties. Cards for all occasions.We will get and do almo.t anl'lhin!:' f or you .Lunches and Suppers to order.Thursday ni!:,ht. Chicken and Waffle Supper.Orders must be in by noon.Building may be rented With or without serVice.Phone, Narberth 1252 D.

    (Successor to E. J .BOOD)HEA.TER A.ND RANGE WOO. SLATE A.ND TIN ROOFER. ,40>.

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    Will meet all those who wishto~ i n c l a s s e s in Modern or EstheticlJancingat 2 o'clock Saturday.P.M:. Oct. 23. at Arcade Hall.

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    WE DO ALL KINDS OF ALTERING ., , . Fancy Frui t and VegetableI m p e ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e r ~ a I 1 0 r "A Store for Particnlar People"Arcade , Narbe r th .Graduate Chiller's College 01 Designing. FantonNo. 7603, Paris. .

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    EDWARD HAWSPlasterand CementWorkEstimates Furnished Jobbing

    Mlsa Fitch Is Director of the Penn Selloolof Oratory an4 Plu'alcal Education. and forthe paat three years Inatructor In Folk andEsthetll' Dancing and Playground Work atthe "Unlve1'slty of Pennaylvanla ,SummerSchool.In Social na.nclng Mias Fitch Iii a g r a d u ~ate of ' the" Castle Schoo l, o f New Yor k. and,has all the latest dancea direct from CastleHouse.Special claas88 for ehlldren.

    First English Class For Foreigne rs a Big Succe ss -BowlingClub Will Enter New MainLine League-BusinessMen's Gym Class Ac

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    Don't forget to v is it the Y. ][ . C. A,nulldlng on Friday night. I t Is YOURnight. 8('e the specIal notice In thisIssue.

    (Continued f rom Second P age)Mrs. Charles Verna was noticed onAtlantic City'S Boardwa lk, Sunday

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    Offers Fine Specimen Evergreensas Low as $1.00 Each. Five Orsix planted on your lot wou ld bea joy forever.

    Arrangements have been completedfor the musicale and dance to be heldat Elm Hal l, November 22. W. H.ICarmint , Ger t rude E. Wright, Piotr- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,Wizla and Mrs. B. Franklin Armingerwill a ss is t i n t he evening'S entertainment.

    Mr. and Mrs. Aldine K. Siler andson have just returned from a trip toINew York , Massachusetts and NewHampshire.I Mrs. C. H. Churchl11 entertained on--------------- Thursday. the following ladies at aIluncheon : Mrs . F. K. Woodworth, Mrs.

    N -, _ , . ~ Emmett and Mrs. Carroll Downes. i : o ; , o ; ' i o . ; : ; ~ ; : ; : : ~ ; ~ : $ ~ ~ ; ~ o ~ : " : . o ~ o ) ; ~ o ~ ~ ; o ~ : ~ c : : ~ ~ , , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : . 'o . ,,--.t> '0' ---, f ~ . We do a great deal 0 : Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Reese and daugh-Spouting-but dOll't t ~ r . Elma. are making a two weeks'talk much about it ! IVISIt in NIaga ra and Buffalo.I __ I OARA. ~ c : . 2 ~ ~ Q . II Mrs. O. L. Hampton i s able to walk:;;.,. ",,' . . . . . .,....... .' '. ~ again, after being la id up four weeks

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    ===========7=========jF======-===========:==========HEALTH HABITS THAT YMeA NEWS I A K HOUt',EKEEPERHow Do You Do! ~ P M E N Y O U N G I , ' , iJ

    (Continued from First Page) COVERS VARIOUSDon't Forget makes your clothes hang better, bu t FIELDS-SOME NEW PrpSCfl"ptl"on SpPcl"oll'Stincreases your self-respect, enlarges U UHER BOX OF CANDY your business opportunities and in-Iduces good health.It will win you a welcome Get as much sleep as possible beforeImidnight-get it regularly ahd theAlways Fresh amount you need; most men nee d atleast eight hours. I f you can't sleep,don't lay awake and wor ry about it ;get up a nd w al k a mil e o r so, and

    then go to bed and sleep. Two hoursof sound s leep ar e bett er than a nightof broken, f ever ish s leep. I knew aThe Garden Nurseries man who got along on five hours'sleep-he was buried with properceremony.Booze and tobacco pu t more men"on the shelf" t han l ack of exercise ,overworlr, l os s o f s le ep and inclementweather.Take regular, systematic exercise;WINTPR vs PAINT Idon 't wor k at i t -p lay at it. Learn.&-. some good game, such as hand-ball,

    You can 't escape winte r but: you soccer, volley-ball, t enn i s o r golf; joinca n protect your house aga ins t the a gymnasium class; renew yourwinter s to rms by hav ing it p ai nt ed , y ou th ; b e au enthusiastic member ofand it pays. Estimates cheerfully the 100-Year Club!given. Telephone, F. H. \VALZER, INarberth 12-47 D.

    BARGAINS JUDO IT NO'W' ' '" 'W 'HAT9"In Narberlh 5: Main Line Properties I .SALE AND RENT Have Tbat Pboto Taken By tb eHome Town Pbotograpber

    WM. E. YOST, 209 Cbestnut Ave.,Narbertb, Pa. GILBERT G. PARKER, Narberth, Pa.Representing Harbert & Claghorn. PHONE.1229 L.

    A youthful attorney, the greater'Ipart o f whose tim e wa s sp ent in 11.0. . , endeavor tG appear busy and prosper-GODFREY lous, went out for a. while, lea.ving 00. Ihis door a neat placard:: .. The Real Estate Man at " "Will be 'back hr an hour.". 1.14 Woodalde Ave., I UlIOJr hi s 'return he found that a. ~ l t t 1 e Lemuel-Whil.t is fame, paw?win ..be pleased ,to assist you il1 g ~ t . J",wyel',.across ' the-haUhadinscribedIPaw-"-Fanie, s o n ~ is; a high l ~ d d e r wftht1ng a home. ., . Iunderneath: '" . ,' rzrease on each rung.-IndianapollsTelophone-Narberth 686 A. "What for?" Star.

    EngliSh fl>r ForeIgnersIn last week 's i ssue of Our Townwe wer e only able t o g ive you what Y . M. C. A . BUILDINGwe hoped to accomplish along th is l ineof educa t iona l work . The followingis something more definite.The meet ing of all interested in th isc ou rs e, whi ch was called on lastThursday n igh t at the Y. M. C. A.,was a splendid success. Promptly at8 o'clock the d oo r o f the Y. M. C. A.opened and four teen I t al ians walkedin, it was a. grand s ight . The se men HARRY B. WALLwere anxious and al l they wanted wasthe opportunity. Secretary Hamptonw as ass is ted b y Messrs. Sharplessand Shipley, of Haverford College, ingetting the men lined up and divideOinto two groups-namely, t ho se whocan speak English and those who cann ot o r a Beginners ' and an AdvancedClass.The Beginne rs wi ll meet at the Y.M. C. A. on Wedne sday n ight s andth e Advanced Class will meet onThursday nights. This is exceedinglyinterest ing work and judging from theconversation it looks as though wemight have difficulty t o k ee p t hem all Ifrom coming o n t he same evening. ---------------

    Bowling. GEO B ABELEig meet ing of al l men in te res ted in bowling a t t he Y. M. C. A. th is Wed-: ~ : : : Y a t n : ~ ~ s t . t i : e ~ l ~ / t ~ : n : o n ~ : ~ ~ o : s ~ 1 PIAN0 TUN INGrules, etc., that will govern the newly Sales Agent for BLASIUS Pianosformed Main Line League. The teams I and Players.that compose this league ar e as fol- II Phone-Narberth 1255 D.lows: Wayne, Paoli, Berwyn, BrynMawr, Ardmore and Narberth.Already interest is running high inthis sport, and with good hearty cooperation, Narberth ought to win out'.Don 't f or ge t Wedne sday night-wewil l a ls o have some bowling competi-

    Mr. Albe r t Nul ty spent Sunday at tion.the Delaware Water Gap. Business )[en's Gym Class.Special-Last Friday n igh t as a lady I--------'--------was walk ing down Haverford avenue Inea r t he Y. M. C. A. s he was p as sed. H. C. FRITSCHby two boys, who were runn ing to- 'ward the Y. M. C. A.-as they passed Properties F: : rIns: : : :ce and Sales he h ea rd one boy say: "Gee, I'll be tthere's a f lght in the gym." Bell Phone 862W.PlllIIteurlzed Milk IDELIVERIES As the boys passed he r on the way IWall BuildIng. Narberth, Pa.B r y n C l o V ~ ~ l k c e r U t i e d WEST PO.LA. A R C A D IA back, she asked what the t roub le was, I Estimates(Pedrlallcsoelety) O V E R B R ~ O K CHESTNUT.Bel.18tb St to which one boy replied: "Oh, nuthin',, MERIO:ll Finest Pbotoplay Tbe- 'twas only the Business Men's Class, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Speelal ~ 8 : e r n s e y ' W Y N N ~ F E L D a t r e E : : t l : ~ : J = I ~ ~ t b e they sure do make some racke t. " Nuf I George B SupleeRoberts'''' Sharpless' BALA-CYl\iIWYD I Pbotoplays-Contlnunus lOA.M. to 11.30 sed. AR CADE THEATREDairies) N.ARBERTH p ~ : ' p a . Boys. Steam & HotWatel'_Heating NARBERTH. PA .Cream Bullermllk ARDMORE Our Boys' Gymnasium Class started PlumbingWYNNEWOOD Wednesday, October 27th. last Saturday morning. Thirteen were I Friday, October 29thTa1le a ~ d e ' : ~ l p P l n g DOUBLE BILL present and all seemed to have a g o ~ d Bell Telephone. CECIL SPOONER in

    "THE MELODRA}[ATlC MOVIE" time, Secretary H ampt on w as 10 "THE DANCER AND THE KING"SCOTT POWELL DAIRIES by people you know. This photoplay charge . We ar e planning to work1St dO t b 3... was staged at the estate of Mrs. Clem- this class through a group of "Boy SAVILL "SWAN NECK" FAUCET a ur ay, c o e r Othent A Gri scom "Dolobran" Haver- fGymnasium Leaders" This c la ss wi ll Non5pluhlnl POlltln THE "SAYILL" EMMET CORRIGAN inford, f ~ the b e ~ e f i t of The'Cha rl ot te mee t twice a week: Tuesday, 4 to 5 Quick Acting Shut.Off Rog. U. 5. Pat. Offln "GnEATEn LOVE HATH NO MAN"ICushman Club, and P. M. and Saturday. 10 to 11 A. M. : t " : I ~ ~ m e n d " d a n In : : : ~ Tuesday, November 2nd----------------1 Daniel Frohman presents Special. .d br 18,'12 ROBERT WARWICK inMARY PICKFORD in Last week i n o ur column, we asked 'All< .ThoDias Savlll's "THE DOLLAR .... ARK"Why Bank in Philadelphia? PI S J.U-lI."A GIRL O}' YESTEnDAY" this question: "What are you doing um ODS Evenings, 7.15 to 11.UseYour Home Institution. TllUrsda)., OCt. 28th, Friday, October t o better the existing conditions of ou r bill 13101214 W.II.n 51.The Merion Iltle and Trust Co. 29th, & Saturday, Oct. SOUl thriving, progressive borough?"Narberth Office, Arcade BaIldIng William Fox presents Here is one opportunity, we proposeOpen Frld.y Evenings 7 to 9. FREDERICK PERRY in to start our Boy s' B ib le c la ss es soon.ca pl "I ,115D.000 SUrplus ,IU5 .oo0 "TilE FAMILY STAIN" Teachers ar e nee de d. How about you?UndiVided Protlts. 175.000 Dro p i n and talk it over with Secre-

    tary Hampton.LlbrllJ'Y.The Narberthites are certainly using Narberth 's Leadingthe library these days. W e h av e l ot sof good books. Free.Camera Club.What i s n ic er t han t o h av e a cameraand be able to take pictures, realartistic pictures? So many times wehave only one oppor tuni ty to take a

    "And her mean husband thinks she's I picture. yet when it is developed weFrank Crlst extr va an t . " Iar e sadly disappointed." ; h Y ~ " < t ' . To learn t,he ar t ?,f t a k i ~ g and de-MEATS & PROVIQIONS I "Just because she. insists on having veloping oneS own snaps is, to say Miss F r a n ~ i s Fitch, of Phila.. Y, -" the least, fascinating. .H h G d B Fido s monogram s tamped on his dog . Se eral "Narberthites" have alreadYI ' ra e utter biscuits." v.elephone-Narberth 644 A, expressed a desire to be in a CameraClub. I f you ar e interested, send inyour name. Do it now. Drop us acard or Phone 694 W. You enjoyphotography-why not make it ahobby? '