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    April 29. 1932

    Reser...ed Seats $1.50

    MAY

    rine."A ver y p le as ing comedy- dr ama,"Disorderly Conduct," coming to Narber th next week-end, h as i n its ca.stEl Brendel, Spencer Tracy and "BadGirl's" star, Sally Eilers.

    [] rnWALLACE lEERYCLARK GAILE"HELL DIVERS"PJl1DAr

    13J []j)..1 CHARLES BICKFORD'If LOIS MORAN"THE MEN IN HER LIFE"

    OUIl SANS

    ~ g l R E L A N D H A 1 ~ i JWM. lOYD SINSEl 1l0SUS"CARNIVAL BOAr'ExtraI BERKLEY BROS. CIRCUS

    Cu t th e cornerson your budgetth e d ry cleaningway. yo u don' tneed to spendm on ey f or b ra ndnew things .You'l lb e ju st a s glad tous e th e o ld onesa g a i n afterthey 've been reonewed by us, fo rthey 'l l look likenew.

    We'll MakeThem All Goodas New!

    THEATREATTRACTIONSFOR

    TAlLORS. FURRIERSCLEANING. DYEING

    I rHVASDAY

    Adelizzi Bros.102 P o re " t A " e.. Nnrherth 211112220 nnln A,,r., C,"lIn,"). u : : ~

    [J8] [J9JANOTHER FRENCH PICTURE TOCHARM AND DELISHT YOU"LE MILLION"EXTRA MATINEE WEDNESDAY

    00SLIM SUMMERVILLEZASU PI1TS"UNEXPECTED FATHER"

    &LOUSES

    Y'aDNBSDAY

    ~ GEORGE ARLISS"THE MAN WHO PLAYED

    (llJ . [l2JJOE E. BROWN"FIREMAN, SAVE MYCHILD"AFTER SCHOOL MATINEE WEDNESDAY

    "SEEING THROUGH THE RED"A lecture byELll3RY WATER'Well.known author of "The Wor ld on One Leg :' who is just returned trom

    fOUl' months in Soviet Russia, will be presentedSATURDAY BVENING, APRIL 30, AT 8.1S, D. S. T.,

    at theOVERBROOK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HOUSELancaster Avenue and Cit)' Line

    IGeneral Admissioll $1.00 Phone: Trinity 2744-

    Wednesday and Thursday will bedouble-featuredays, when Clive- Brookand Charles Ruggles, in "Husband'sHoliday," a c om edy, w il l appear ont h e same p rogram wit h th e excitingEnglish story, "Trapped in a Subma-

    I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = ~ =II = C ~ ; ; N G SOON: liTheN b tH Man Who Played God/'I

    ar er "Shanghai Express,""Hell Divers," t

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    April 29, 1932

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    Everywhere InPhiladelphia- Camdenand most suburb.Phone, Ardmore 2550

    BotLofYou

    Also a spl endi d s toc k ofpotted plants, at popularprices.We'll deliyer anywhere, byFlorists's Telegraph Deli'llery.

    On or before Sunday, May8, l et us a id i n expressingyour affection ~ Mother,by delivering freshcut flow.ers from our pleasing selec.tion.

    You have legal protection againlt sbor tweigbt in coal . . but what guaranteetha t each ton is good clean coal, withreal heat value?Newton answers the quest ion with itsrecord of 70 yeats For livingup to everyobligation. We guarantee Newton Coal Ito be clean, high grade, Full weight andpriced al low al possible For depend.able quality coal.

    AUTOMATIC GASHOUSE-HEATING

    N o D ow n Pay:mentFirst Payment with October Gas Bil l

    2000 Ibs. of coalbut how much HEAT?

    Both of you will appreciate the spotless an d spacious "new floor" you can add to your homethis summer by making the c hange to g as now.Use t hi s sp ace f or a party room, for a playroomfor the children.It's like moving into a new house!

    Now asLow as

    Montgomery Pike at Meeting House Lane

    - lUST PHONENARBERTH 4020

    PHI L

    C an app r e c i a t e th e corn lor t a n direedorn in a horne bea ted ..,,"ith ga s

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    A ll Ou r S u b ur b an StoreMO r s e e ) ' o u r Plumber o r Hea t ing Con t rac to r

    A.1e NEWTON howYOII eonIn.tall SAFE. AUTOMATICHEAT with COAL

    John AlbrechtNurseries

    ofThere is a dry wall a bove a drivein an old garden in Rose Valley whereIe uo nymu s k ew en si s i s "d oin g i tsstuff" beautifully. A flat ma t ofevergreen is kewensis, and it is not Is ub je ct t o s ca le a s are so many va-Irieties of its kin. Also known aseuonymus m i n i J l 1 U ~ IPaved t er races a r e anot he r ga rdenfeature se ldom seen a nd t oo seldom:enjoyed. Not cement -set stones, bu t Istones laid on c inde rs and sand, withjust enough soil f o r r oo ts of thymes,Iarenarias and "Johnny-jump-ups."

    -{ ITake a look at last year' s dahl iaIclumps. If the eyes are showing, they Imay be divided now fo r forcing tomake cutt ings; otherwise hold themback if they ar e sound and solid,hoping that the eyes will show a littlel at er . A ny t im e i n J un e is a good

    time to s et o ut dahlia. tubers; July __= ~ ~ ~ : : ; ~ ~ : : : : : : ~ = = = J = ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! = " ! Ist is no t t oo l at e. . I"! 5

    OUR TOWN

    Rummage Sale May 7t hThe Ladies' Aid Society of the Narberth M. E . Chruch w il l h ol d a rummage sale in what was formerly LouisMark' s Shoe Store, Lancaster avenueand Rittenhouse Place, Ardmore, onSaturda.y, May 7. Those desiring tocontribute articles fo r t hi s s ale c andeliver same at the Narberth Church,or may have them called fo r by notif yi ng e it he r M rs . W. J. Bailey orMrs. Samuel Mar-A.dams.

    Junior High School Student GovernmentConferenceAttracts 200 toLower MerionHE FIRESIDE

    DAVIS'

    , IX 4 iUOlGe ~ a m e u JJOUIIV.rietie. llies. 60. valueBED. WHITE .. nd I ' INISpecl.... a l' ir e.... 3 t or "i '0stpaldl. Consult our I IIs ! ~ ~ I ~ ~ r 8 ~ ~ ~ C : : . n l ; ~ e ag:tr;I. ~ SIMON &; lilON488R Market St.. Phlla .. P.

    Book sells for $1

    To RENT or SELL'Your house, see

    NARBERTH BRIDGEGARAGE

    224 HaverfoL'd AvenueFull l ine . of SPORTINGGOODS, including base-balls, gloves, bats, etc.

    c an g et 5.piece suits herefor only $4.95, an d baseball shoes for $3.25 an d$4.95-as low a pr ice a syou'll pay anywhere.

    THEMAINLINEHOME FINDERSASSOCIATION

    The NARBERTH BRIDGEGARAGEService Book Gives:

    PHONE NARBERTH 2603for full particulars

    1 Car Wash Free1 qt. oi l free with 5 gals. gas2 free battery recharges2 free tube repairs4 car washes a t 85c eachTop dressings free with2 car polishes or simonizing4 spring sprayings freeGrease jobs free with4 oil changesAND OTHER SPECIAI.S

    Pholle, Narberth 2285REAL ESTATE,

    MORTGAGES, INSURANCE

    Narberth Avenue at the Bridge

    Extension-8

    Any 3 for $1:Marcelle, finger wave, shampoo,eyebrows arched, manicure- ;11YOllr home.HELEN RUCH-Narb. 4116-W

    Mrs . William Reisner, of Lancaster, -.---.----.;---is spending some time as th e g ue st The s ec ond annual JUnior HIgh brough t to trial. Social pressure andof Mrs. A. H. Durboraw, of Elmwood ISchool Co-operative Student Govern- good example t hr ou gh t he s tu de ntavenue. Mrs. Durboraw also h ad a s ment Conference was held at the Low- government groups, he said, would. . . . . 1\ h er g ue st for the week-end Miss I er Merion ~ u n i o r High School i n b ri ng b et te r r'esults.

    Frances Barksdale, of S taunton, Va. Ardmore FrIday. At 4.45 P. M. there was a concertBOYS . Mrs. A . A. Blaess, of Elmwood ave- More than 200 deelgates, including by the Lower Mer ion Junior High IlU nue, r ecen tl y r e tu r ned f rom a two teachers, s tuden ts and v is it or s, at- School Band i n t he gymnas ium of t he,BALL CLUBS weeks' visit with her son-in-law and tended. There were 35 schools locat- school, and an exhibition by the Low-Idaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic G. ed in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and erMel'ion gym team. At t he s ame IStrittinger, of Waban, Mass. Delaware represented. time t eacher s r epr e sen ti ng t he va ri -I.Mr. and Mrs. ~ a r o l d C. Fenno, .ofl Edward H. Snow, dynamic princi- ous schools at tending the conference

    IEssex avenue! wrll motor to Plam- pal o f L ower Merion Junior High held a round table discussion in the If i ~ l d , N. J . , t hI s week-end, where they I ::;chool, was the unofficial mas te r o f library. B. J. Thompson, associateI \ ~ I l l be the g.uests of 1\11'. Robert F. , ceremonies. The s tuden t governmen t super in tendent o f schools, Fort Lee, I11 enno and MISS Gertrude M. Fenno. conference plan was first introduced N. J., was chairman. P roblems o f! Mrs. George H. E lmer and Mrs. F. by Mr. Snow last year. leadership and co-opera tion with s tu-IIE. W o o d l a ~ d , of Wallbrook, Md:, and I After the regis t rat ion of delegates dent government agencies f o r t he sucI Mrs. ~ a r l Y y. R ~ s c h , . of GuIlfor.d, in the' mai n f oy er o f t he school the cessful operation of the Junior High II Md., Will arrIve thiS FrIday and wllll program opened in the auditorium School were discussed b ~ Professor IIIbethe. guests of Mr. ansi Mrs. Herbert with a welcome t o d el eg at es by John William C. Ash, Univers i ty of PennB. PrIce, of Anthwyn road, for two Byrd , Lower Mer io n. Thi s w as fol- sylvania.we e k s . . . Ilowed by the "Conference Keynote The cafeteria conference dinnerMrs. VIctor A., R l d e n o ~ r : . of IAddress" by Joy Grubbs, Lower Mer - w as held at six o'clock. Samuel S.Wynnedale a v e n ~ e , IS e ~ t e r t ~ l l n m g at ion. Both are officers, president and Gulick was t oa s tmast er , J ohn Byrd,luncheon and bl' ldge thiS F r l d a ~ - . Ivice-president, in th e Lower Merion president of the Lower Merion JuniorMrs. W. R. Knauer, of Broo,khurst! Juni or H igh School S en at e. Mus ic High Senate, spoke on "The Historyavenue, spent the week-end III Al-l was provided by the Lower Mer ion of Our S en at e; " E lf ri ed e Mahlertoona, Pa.. Juni or H igh Scohol Choir and 01'- spoke on the "Trials and T ri umphsMr. George SOJohlm, who is a stu- chestra. of a Student Senator;" Dean Georgedent at Gettysburg College, spen t t he I th . E. Walk of the Teachers' College,k d n e mUlsc room of the JuniorWee -en at his home, on Merion ave- H' h S hid t' f Temple University, on "The Juniornue. I c 00 a emons ~ a t l o n 0 a High School," and Professor Roy W.Mrs , G eo rg e G. Latch and the I typical home :-oom meetl llg as held Hatch, of Teachers' College, Mont-,MI'sses L at ch , o f ICl'ageysford I'ood, Iat Low.er MerIOn was presented by . dJ. b clair, N. J., on "Co-operative Stu en tIPenn Valley, entertained the ladies of m e ers of, R o o ~ 11 of t he Lower Government."the Fairview Sunday School at lunch-IMenon JUnior HIgh School.I

    h d In the evening a two-act operetta,eon last Thur sday . The gues ts were T e demonstration consiste of a "Paints and Pat ches, " was presentedMrs. Nathan Montgomery, Mrs. Phil- c al l t o order, reading of minutes a ~ ip Mi1le r, Mrs J ac ob G ri en er Mr's approval, treasurer's r eport and dls- ?y t H h ~ s h t u d e ~ t t h s Mf. Lower Merion Jun- ,. 101' Ig WI ISS Mary M. Col1insSel1ers Han se ll M rs George Floyd ' cussion, senators ' repor t s and discus- d' t', . , . I db' as Irec 01'.Mrs. Lyall Smith, Mrs. E. S. Duebler, SlOn, 0 d an ne,,: s en at e u smes s,Mrs. Aaron Sauders and Mrs. Arthur home room commIttee r ep or ts a nd ---------------~ : ? ~ : . ' : ~ ~ ~ : . ~ ; t : : : : ; : . ~ , c ~ ~ , ~ ~ ~I;;::':7 ; : . ~ l ; ~ : ' ! u ~ j : : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I';"'.' b ' t : : ~ : I : ~ IMissionary Society of t he Narbe rt h igram and adjournment. Miss Mildred I ':'::" I I ' .'''.:::

    ElectrIcian-Ph. Ardmore 1125 Methodist Church at a party on Mon- 'I' R. Black was the home room sponsor. I ::;/ 01....-. an en ,'C I49 ANDERSON AVE. Ardmore day afternoon. Miss Isabel K. Endslow, dean of gi rl s , I ; n ( Y ~ ' " 1-- 'Electric Washer and Motor I h . Th d t' I "" " " " ' I , l ' ~ ' : ; ; : l t jillllll)f"( 'ml IRepairs-Armature Winding Mrs. Joseph H. Mille r, of 426 Hav- was c airman. e ~ o n s ratIon " ~ - - e . r ilf IE"tlmatlng 'VItIH",t Charge erford avenUe is en te r ta i ni ng t he I was followed by a diSCUSSion led by I IContracting. ' V l r l l l ~ . JobbIng members of t h Fel10wship Committee 'I Raymond Schlo.sser,.pr incipal of Hav- I. . . . . . . . . . - ~ ~ lof the Women's Community Club at erfo:d T o w n s ~ l p High Sc.hoo\. Har-I By ROBERT J. EDGAR Iluncheon and bri dge t hi s F r iday. momca s e l e ~ t l O n s w ~ r e gl;:en by the I Spring beaut ies are cheel'ful things,:Mrs. Miller had a s h er guest over ILower :Menon JUnIor High School I ofthe week-end Mrs Cha rl es H West Advanced Harmonica Club and banjo I Cl t' . , . . t h ' 'h tcott, of P r o v i d e n c ~ R I . - iselections by Allen Macoo\. ay ondIathVlrgmlca IS Il eflr rdlg ., ., i name, an e y a re u su a y oun III~ r and Mrs. Ralph S. Dunne, of S t ~ d e n t s t a kmg pa rt III the d c m o ~ - i moist, open woods.Shirley r oad, spen t l as t week-end at stratIon were Polly Roberts, presl-.Ithe Dennis in At lant ic City. dent; Lawson Robertson, Vice-presi- II N . . It' r 'dl th t IAmong t he a r ri val s at the Chal- dent; William Adelhelm, secretary; ft a r c : ~ s l t mf u lp y s O ' t ~ a P I y afonte-Haddon Hall in Atlantic City Mary Williams, treasurer; paouII a ~ ~ ~ t ~ h our years Id IS n ~ c e ~ s ~ ~ ythis week were Mis s Nel1ie McHale IChandler, p ar li am en ta ri an ; J oy b tol bl vl .e e C';1ffiPS an t rep anAft eld M R G hb d ''''11' H . u S III roomier qual' ers. eran ISS uth S. Jones , o f S. Nar-I ru an ,Yl lam umes, senators, I fl " d t' t d th'berth avenue. Ph iii II DeLong, committee foreman; lower ing IS .a goo . nne. 0 0 IS.Mrs. J. Folwel1 Scul1, Jr., of Mer-I Edith Lincoln and William Bierne'l The bulbs, w ~ t h all of theIr tops, . m a ~ Iion w il l giv lu h b 'd d scholarship committee' Roberta C le a- be planted III permanent locatIOns, I' e a nc eon, 1'1 ge an ' th b "h I d . "t .shower on Saturday, May 14, in honor ive ra and Rosalyn Hack, conduct com-II h . e f Y I ~ a y f e thee e III 0 rdlP:nof Miss Josephine Bornet, daughter of Imittee; John Smith, curtain commit- tel l ' o.lage or e summer, an .teo,Mr a nd Mr's WI'lll'a T B t f tee' Arvid Ericson blackboard com-I planted II I October. And don t forget. . m. orne, 01 ' - ' , . k h . d' t'merly of Bal a, whose engagement to mittee ; Will iam Draper, d es k a li gn - t o ma r tel l ' nameS-Dr escrip IOns,

    Mr. Roy Smith was recently announc-ll ment committee; Joy Grubbs and t of Ied. Theguests will be Miss Charlotte Coleman Tily, desk inspection; Elea-I H o ~ s t o l 1 l a coerulea. 0[ ' bluette, d o ~ sAnderson , Mrs. Richard Allen, Mrs. 1no r ehallen, decoration committee; w e ~ l III shade as. a gr?und ~ o v e r IIIJ ames Hea rl , 3d , M is s Dor i s Long, Adelaide Thomas, flower committee; mOl,st, woodsy, S O l ~ - q u l t e aCid. T he IMiss Alice Fairweather, Mrs. Herbert I Lawson Robertson, floor committee: I ~ a n e t y s e r p y l h f o h ~ , f rom the South,Why, Miss' El izabeth Haryey, Miss Mary lVIickle, bulle tin board commit- IS even more. s a t l s f ~ c t o r y t h a ~ the IPatience Woh le rt , Mrs. Wil li am E . t ee ; Dorothy White, closet commit-II t a ~ l e ~ one : Elthe.r WIll do w el l I f the,

    IClear, Jr., and Mrs. Frederick Schniz- tee; William Humes, apparatus com- SOil ~ faIrly mOist; the flowers, are IW. P. MIESEN ler. Imittee; Ruth Ridgeway, odds and b lu e m shade and last fo r a long time.Carpenter .: . Builder .:. Jobbing I Mrs. Scull also en te rt ai ned t he Iends committee; Audry B i c k l e ~ ' and I of I100 N. NARBERTH AVE. Iwives of the Faculty of Friends' Cen- Jack Thomas, program committee. The white flowers, in May, of sedum IPhones: tral School last Wednesday. I A round table discussion of the val-I ternatuffi are welcome in the shadyIDay-Narberth 3973-M . Mr. and Mrs. James H. J ewel1 o f ue of t he s tuden t cour t followed the Igarden, as t hi s Sou the rn va ri et y doesNight-Narberth 2890-R 515 Beeehwood lane, are receiving ~ o n - I demonstration. Arguments wer e p re - qui te well in the woodland. N ot as Il-__ " ; ' ; ; ~ : : " ' ' ' ; ' : ; : : : ' : : ; : ; : ' : : : ' ; = ; ' : ' ; ; : : ' ' gratulations upon the birth of a son sen ted by Manuel Goldberger, o f t he r ampa ge ou s as the exotic sedums ,James Hyland Jewell, Jr., on F r iday: Warne r Juni o r H igh School,Wilming-I ternatum makes a most satisfactory 'IApril 22. Mrs. Jewell wil l b e remem- ton, Del .; that the s tudent cour t was "filler" between other plants. Ibered as Miss Dorothy Digby, daugh-I a.n ?bsolete means of r e g ~ l a t i n g ~ i s - ! oftel' of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Digby, ~ l p l l l ~ e an d ap t to result m formmg ! It is sometimes difficult to. under- 'of the Berkley Apartments. mferlor complexes among s tuden ts I stand why folks will struggle for

    Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Shand, Jr., of Iyears in a fruitless effort to garden IBowman avenue, Merion, spent last Final Concer t t he 15 th on a sl opi ng bank, trying to grow Iweek-end at the Chal fonte-Haddon The f ou rt h a nd l as t concert o f t he Igrass where it don't belong and other-Ii F . 5 5 ! i ! ! i i i ! i ! ! i i i = ! ! ! ! ! ! i i i ! = ~ ! i 3 ! ! i ! i ! ! i i i ! i ! ! i i i ! i ! ! i i i ! i ! ! i i i i i . 1Hall .in ~ t l a n t i c . City. , Ipresent series wi1l be g iv en b y the! wise cussing gr een growing things.Mrs. 'W . C. Lllldner, of Kemlworth Main Line Orchestra at the Ardmore lone, or two, or three dry walls-stoneroad , MerIOn, will entertain a four-ITheatre on Sundav e vening May 15. walls with soil plants-built t o s tand II

    I some at luncheon and b ~ ' i d g e on Wed- In presenting t h ~ p r o g r a ~ , Ado lp h u p without cement. The stone fo rInesday. The gues t s Will be lVII-s. J. logel conductor will be ass is ted by s uc h wal l s s ho ul d b e w ea th er ed , i f IIB. H . Taylor, Mrs. Ralph D. MacGu f- Dr. W. F. G. Sw'an, associate conduc- such stones are available. The stones II

    fin and Mrs. Morton C. Lukens, t or . T he Dor ot hy J ohns to n B as el er should be set in such a manner that, ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~Mrs ..W. C. Craven, of O.verbrook, ha rp t ri o wil l b e featured in the De- their weight wi ll hold them solidly. 1-enter tamed the members of her c lu b ous sy dances One way to accomplish t his is toat luncheon and bri dge on Tuesday .. ' " ramp " t he wall b ac k a bout fourI ~ ' h e guests were Mrs. Charles 1\1. Sul- Bridge Winners Almounced inches to the foot-or build it so that Ihvan, o Avon road; Mrs..Bernardo Winners in th e Men's Divis ion of the top is farther back than the base'iJ. SeguI, Mrs. John H. Lmk, Mrs. the Narberth Bridge Club on Monday The soil should be good loam, not IH. C. Ogd en, M rs . L . L. Crehan and I: : ! v ~ n i n g , April 18, were C. B. Stoudt II c layey and not s an dy . T he p la nt sMrs .. Geo:ge K n ~ x . and C. A. Hammer, Nor th and South; are dwarf-growing herbaceous peren-I MISS LIly McGmley, of S . Narberth R. J. Dothard and Dr. Garth Boericke, nials, commonly known as rockplantsavenue, s pe nt t he w e e k - ~ n d at t ~ East and West. The n ex t t ou rn a- o r " ro ck er y" p la nt s. On lev el s, b e-Ig ~ a l f o n t e - H a d d o n Han 111 AtlantIc ment wil l b e hel d in Elm Han on ~ w e e n the walls, above or below, there IIty.. Monday evening. IS room for beds or borders of bulbs, The B a s - ~ a l Haut C l u ~ n ~ e t at the Winners in the Women 's Divis ion and perennial s. Such wan s may beI ~ o m e of MISS Janet l?eVtlblss, o?, S, of the Narberth Bridge T6urnament built in sunny si tuations or shady I.owmh an avenue, MerlOll, last FrIday held. last Friday a ft er no on i n E lm ones, t he p la nt s t o be selected formg t . h d't'M ' F d " Hall were Mrs. J. H. Bake r and Mrs. s uc con I IOns. rs. re e r l ~ k H a r J e ~ , of VaUey H. W. Herlong, North and Sou th , andForge Farm, Will entertam the mem- M' A D W'U tt d M C Ibel'S of the For tnightly Club at lunch-I A rds. . E' t I ed Wan t rs. areon this Fr iday. n erson, as ar:r es .Mrs. John W. Dennis, of Anthwynroad, will entertain at luncheon an dbridge on F ri day , May 6. The guests

    i i ! i i i ! i i i i i i ! i i i i i i ! i i i ! i ! ! i i i e i i i ! i i i i i i ! i i i = ! i ! ! i i i i i i ! i i i i i i ! i i i i i i ! i i i ! i ! ! i i i ! i ! ! i i i ~ 1 w il l b e Mrs. Walter Valen tine, Mrs .. Benjamin H. L into n, Mrs . Joseph R.~ = = = = = = = = - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ IClausen, Mrs. William Tarleton, Mrs.IHollis Kirsch and \\frs. Kenneth MeinIken.I Mr. and Mrs. Dennis will entertainat bridge on Saturday evening, May17, when their guests wil l b e Mr. an dI Mrs. Joseph R. Clausen, Mr. an d Mrs.Kenneth Meinken, Mr. and Mrs. Ben-jamin H. Linton, Mr. and, Mrs. C. Car- "te l' Bond , Mr. and Mrs. Barton Quirk, . In R ~ t a 1 at SlD1thMr. and Mrs. Richard Huer and Mr MISS Katharme Yow, daughter ofand Mrs. E. S. Willard. . Mr: and Mrs . Jones du Bignon Yow,

    I Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Tyson, ~ a l r d A p a ~ e n t s , Narberth, a junof Haverford avenue, are leaving this 1 101' at SmIth C o l l ~ g e , Northampton,Friday for their farm near Wycombe, ~ a s s . , . played a plano solo at a. rePa. cltal gIven by the students in the de-Ip a r ~ e n t of music l as t S at ur da y(Continued on Page Five) evemng.

    IH. B. WALL !Plumbing : Heating

    100 Forest Avenue,Phone: Narberth 3652~ ~

    Jobbing Carpenter Ihone: NARBERTH 4163.W,

    Narberth-Merion-Penn ValleyLocal & ICEeliableServIceCHESTER G. JONES200 Woodbine Ave. Narb.4058

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    COMPARE"CONSTRUCTION QUALITY" PRICE4.40-21

    FmESTONE t i res appeal to th e thrif ty. They giveExtra Values at th e lowest prices ever known.Fi res tone do no t manufacture tires under specialbrand names fo r mail order houses ando thers to distribute.Special brand tires a r e mad e wi th out th e manufacturer 'sname. They ar e sold without h i s guaran tee or responsi

    bility fo r service.You take no chance s on Firestone t i res . They ar esilent, safe , long-wearing - an d each t i re b ear s th e Fires tone name , which is a guarantee of satisfactory service.Firestone's greater economies in buying, manufacturing, an d distributing make possible these g rea ter valuesan d lowerprices.Stop at ou r store t oday . See sec ti ons cu t f r o ~ Firestone tires - special brand mail o rder t i res an d othersTake these sections in your own hands - compare Qual ityan d Construction. Then you, t oo , will know why -"Fire. tone is th e tire that taught thrift to millions!"

    Flrestonl firestone Tire Flrettonl FIOIIOMike TIto Oldn.ld Oldnlld Mlk. Sile Oldn.ld OldlloldorC" SIZe Type Typo orCIt - TyPO TypoCI" Pri ce CIS. Price R..aYJ CIS. Prlco CISI PrftoElch PItPII, Duty EIc' PItPllr--- - - - - -Ford._.._...} 4.40-21 8 4. 79 8 9. 30 CIa. . ,. . lo . ) 6.00-18h..yrol..t Stu'b'k\ '10.65 SaO.6'Ch ..no l..t_ 4.50-20 5.35 10.38 Vlklng___

    Ford . - ..... 4.50-21 5.43 10.54 Slu'b'k'r )Franklhs.. 6.00-19 1O.8S at.04~ ~ ~ ; t } "ud.on,...4.75-19 '.35 n . 3 a "upbll....Whippet_Plymouth La SaU..,_.} 6.00-20 10.95 ZI.Z4Packard,.Enkin.. . _} 4.75-20 6.43 U.48Plymouth PI.....,.. A.. 6.00-21 11.10 at.54Chandl..rD..8o_ Bulck.......... 6.00-22 .1.60 az.soDocfge._ PI... c.. A._. 6.50-19 1:&.30 :&3 'uran t_ 5.00-19 6 . '5 la.90Gr.Pa l g..PODtiac .._ Stuta___ .. 6.50-20 IZ.6S Z4.S4ROOII..y..ltWlU".-K. CadlllftCl.-) 7.00-20 14.65 Z8.4Z1ncoID_~ ~ 5.00-20 '.75 13.10 Pack.rd....E. . . .X____ } TRUCk ...... BUS TIRESNa.h......_. 5.00-21 6.98 13.54 Firestone rltalon'Olda'bU.._ Oldnlld Typo Oldneld TyPBBUICkM...} TI"S1z' CIIIl Price CISIl PrtoCh ..no l..t 5.25-18 713 14.60 EIch plf' PairOldabU.._Bulc:k.-_.. 5.25-21 8 .1 S 1 S. 8a 30lt5H.D ._. '15.45 S:&,.,.Stubk.. } 32lt6 H.D ._... a ' .50 5 00Aub ......_ 34z7 H.D._ .. 3 ' .40 70 0Jordan.- 5.50-18 8.15 I6.Z0 36lt8H.D....... n.'5 .OO.ZOReo..- 6.00-20 H.D. 14.50 Z8.14StU.b.k... j 6.50-20 H.D. 1 ' .30 3 6aGardn...... 7.50-20 H.D. U.4S 5 60Marmon_ 5.50-19 8.48 .6.46Oakland .. 9.00-20 H.D. 4 ' . 5 . ' 0 .40P....rl ........ 9.75-20 H.D. S 1 :& 0. 00

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    Telephone Narberth 2324

    Pennsylvania Railroad

    Tlck.t. sood 1 vinS from n oo n F rl d. y t omidnight Saturdlly. Returning to I f 'dY( de:s.UndUon dny time to dod including midnight".ins tho followins Mo nd. y G oo d InPullman CI!lf5 on payment of regular Pullmanchlllrges. Liberal stopovers returning.

    VILLANOVAFARM MARKETLincoln Highway at I:>proul RoadVILLANOVA, PA.Bet . Bryn Mawr and Wayne

    PERENNIALSROCK PLANTSLowest Prices in Penna.3Sc to SOc a Carrier30 varieties, 2 years old. DelphinIum, Columbine, Sedum, Phlox,Snow-I n -S umme r, P in ks , F o rg e tMe.Nots, etc.EVERGREENSLowest Prices in PeDftII,1 to 2 ~ Feet High-3Sc to 9Sc30 varieties, 5 to 'II) years o ld , a llballed and burlapped. Arborvi tae ,Yew, Spr u ce , P in e, J u ni p er , BOlCwood, etc., SHADE TREESLowest Prices in Peana.6 to 12 Feet Tall-60e to 9ScWeeping Mulberry, Cata lpa, Whi teBlrc!h, Oriental P la ne , F l. PeaCh.Weeping Willow. E lm and others.HUMUSFinest Grade-Screened_1.50 per 100 Ibs._19.50 per ton deliveredROSES AND SHRUBS3 years old 2Se-l0 for _2

    OVERWEEK-ENDS

    April 29 to September 3Between dll stdtions on the Pennsylvdnid Rdilrodd dnd gene:rdlly betweenstdtions in the Edst, Middlt: Westdnd Edstern Cdnddd.

    TEST IMONY.6.R.DM012E 2490WAYNE. 267-W

    3t

    216 Dudley Avenue

    elimitlatitlg heat atld discomfort

    MILLER BROS.

    Suzanne Beauty Salon

    EXPERT

    on Monday and Tuesday evenings,Mar tire Secol ld and Thi"d at eight o'clock

    i""ites YO/l to be present at i/s formal opeui"g

    New Method oj Permanent Waving

    MORTGAGE A P P ~ A l S A L S

    The feature of the opellillg will be a Demotls/ra/ioJl of a

    USED CAR SALE

    REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS, INC.AR.DMORE &lAYNE, PA .

    .6.LV.o.. L. R,06El2505ECI2e.Tb.I2Y

    SPECIAL IZ ING INICONDE.MN6.TION,COMME12CI.6.L, QE51DE:NTIl>.L,T.l>.Xl>.TION, . o . . ~ D1I

    Mrs. Suzanne foret Gill

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    72 Chrysler Roadster 72 Chrysler D. L. Sedan28 Buick D. L. Sedan 28 Chevrolet Coach31 Ford Conv. Coupe 31 Ford Std. Coupe31 Chevrolet Conv. Coupe 30 Buick D. L. CoupeAnd 50 other Fine Cal's

    Al l Cars Guaranteed

    Telephone ARDMORE 3600Convenient by a ut o , b u s and train

    BEAUTY SHOP toGREEN HILL FARMSCity L ine and Lancaster A ."e.On May 1 renovation and reodecoratingwill be completed andshe hopes to have the privilegeof welcoming all patrons a t h ernew address.Bcallty ClIlturc in all branchcs

    Pcrmancnt Waving

    ELIZABETH I. WISLERNarberth and Haverford Aves,

    Narberth, Pa.announces the remoyal of her

    SherU'f'a Office, Norristown, Penna.April 26, 1932.

    SpringSketching Classesfor both adults and children

    Spedal PriceFor Information CallNARBERTH 2764

    Margery D. Cowintl .. .. .HASELTINE S. LEVER,Sheriff.

    SHERIFF'S SALE

    Down money, $ ~ O O . O O .

    Down m o n e ~ ' . $200.00.Sherln"s Office, Norristown. Penna.April 26, 1932.

    \ \'H I1 'E \VOllIAN wishe s d ay work,cleaning 01' laundry. Good ref s. PhoneCynw)'c! 886, omb-tf\\' A X ' r l ~ D - D l l Y ' s worle clcltlling- or IllulI-1dr'y, Can cook and serve d inners . Ref .Phone Ardmore ,1640. omb-IrCOI,Oln;)) MAN de"lres catering. janltO"1 ~ ~ ~ : : = = = : : = = : : = : : : : = = = = = = ~ = = : : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ 1_\"ollt. h o u ~ e m a n 01 a l l ~ ' odd job". Har- =-:-______________ _,_'"ey Gary, 1721 N. 9 th s t. , Ph lJa. 1'h, -- _1'Ieemont 4G64, omb-t! -- --- - -- ------------g X P E l l l J ~ X C l ; ; D chaUffeur. landscapeIgardencr, educated Englishman, desiresIpos it ion, Hefs. Phone Ardmore 1059-M,omb-tf

    -lY V IRTUE OF A WRIT OF LEVARI Il 'aeias, Issued out of the Cou rt ofCommon Pleas of Montgomery C o u n t ~ ' ,Penna .. t o me d ir ec te d, w il l b e s ol d atl'uhlic Sa.le onWEDNESDAY. MAY 25, 1932,at 12.00 o'clocle Noon, Eastern StandardTime, In Court Hoom "c " at the CourtlIouse In the Dorough of Norristown, "aidC o u n t ~ , the following described Real Estato:AI,L THAT CERTAIN lot or piece ofA'round, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, SITUATE in theD O I ' o u ~ h of Nar be rt h, Count y o f Mon tA'0met'y and State of Pennsylvanht,l loul ll led and descr ibed according to ac er ta in s ur vey, a ll d p la n t he re of madeaR 101l0ws, t o w it :BEGINNING a.t a poi nt In the middleof Sabine avcnue (50 feet wide), at thedlRtancc of 480,60 feet northeastwardlyfrom the middle of Wynnewood avenue(said )JoInt marking the Intersect ion ofsaid mh1dle l in e o f S ah ln e avenu e w it hIthe 1111,1

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    5 q ts . for 89csold reg . for 30c qt .

    Michell and WatererGRASS SEEDS

    ALL GARDEN TOOLS

    qts., reg. $1.95sale price, $1.25pints, reg. $1.05sale price, 65c

    "DUCO"PAINTS

    SALE!The Entire Stock of the NARBERTH HARDWARE CO. is now on sale a t GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Everything marked down andsavings u p to half of former prices.

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    Toul.2S1717178

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    Colts Favored for BowlingTitle in Last Match Tonite

    UNITED STATES SENATOR314 337159 2184 9

    J ames J . Dav is . . . . . . . . . . . Smedley D. Butler : .William S . Adams ..

    The Borough Vote by DistrictsREPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESSSeventeenth DistrictI n III

    Robert H. Anderson. . . . . , .. . . . . 81 123 47J . Wi ll i ain Ditter . . . . . . .. 279 320 118James S. Boyd .. , 75 62 41

    REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLYLouis A. Young. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 183 258 109 5' 0Frederick C. Pe te r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262 261 98 621

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    Noel, Mrs. Cockrill and Mrs.Reevs ReElected to Committee(Continued f rom Page One)

    _-- - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - iIW or ld Survey Madeat Community Club

    "STEEL COTE" Enamelqts., reg. $J.OOsale price, $1.90pints, reg. $1.65salc price, 95c

    -sprays, fertilizers anddisinfectant5-at

    GREATLY REDUCEDPRICES

    PITTSBURGH'Sunproof' Bushel GalvanizedASH CANSqts., reg. 95csalc price, 65cpints, reg. 55csale price, 35c

    regularly 65enow 3 for $1

    "WATER SPAR" Enamelq t. , reg. $1.55sale price, $1.05pints, reg. 85csale price, 60c

    60c Metal Waste BasketsSale Price, 39cNo. J Wheeling

    GARBAGE CANS"FLOOR HIDE" Enamel

    qts., reg. 90csale price, 60c ----I DUPONT'S Outside", qts., reg. 95csale price, 65c

    pints, reg. 65csale price, 35c"DuPONT'S Interior Gloss

    gal., reg. $J.70sale price, $2.49Stafford's RenolFURNITURE POLISH .

    $1.25 size NOW 89c75c s iz e now 59c50c s iz e now 39cO'CEDAR Furniture Polish

    60c s iz e now 39c30c s iz e now 21c

    regularly $1.40sale price, 75c

    SASH CORD-toO feetregularly 50e

    sale price, 29c

    $1.50 WellarJARDINIERES, 75c

    SCREEN DOORSa ll sizes, a ll grades

    -A T CUT PRICES

    SCREEN WIREBronze, 4Y2c sq. ft.Galv., 2Y2c sq. ft .Black, 11/2c sq. f t.

    ALL PAINT & VARNISHBRUSHES REDUCED

    TOOLS, LOCKS andHARDWARE of all kinds cut

    UP TO %

    QUALITY -:- SERVICE -:- PRICEBrookmead Offers All Three

    Complete revision of prices to meet th e budget andpurse of th e Main Line

    BUT NO CHANGE IN QUALITY ANDCLEANLINESS

    Write or Phone for new price list and free samples

    And many other items too numerous to mention. Socome in and look around, and take advantage of themany savings on your home and garden necessities.246248 Haverford Ave., Narberth

    BOTTLE CAPS All WEAREVER andreg. 25c gross MIRROR ALUMINUMsale price, 17c gross greatly reduced

    ~ 1 . 5 0 Ball Bearing Imported EnglishBlue WILLOW WARESKATES, 89c pair cutin hall

    . ~ - - All SPORTING GOODS $3.50 Bersted- basebal ls , bats, gloves, ELECTRIC IRON '.tennis balls and rackets AT now $2.50 ,; ,CUT PRICE. r I'4.50 U"i . ersal -PYREX goods at ELECTRIC TOASTER ''/ ! J

    Cut Prices now $3.50

    DAIRIES

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    BROOKMEAD GUERNSEYWest Lancaster Ave., Wayne'Phone--Wa}.'l1e 1121

    J. Bedford Wooley, vice-presidentof the Bala-Cynwyd-Narberth RotaryClub, conducted Tuesday's meeting inthe observance o f P res id en t RalphDunne, who is attending the RotaryConvention at Atlantic City.

    St. John's Choir to GiveSeries ~ May RecitalsSunday wil l mark t he f ir st of aMay program of special music at St.John's Church, Cynwyd. B ri ef r ecitals will be given each Sunday forten minutes before th e regular morning servi ce , whi ch b eg in s at 11o'clock.Program this Sunday. Baritone solo-Gloria by Buzzi-Peccia; harp andorgan prelude by Debussy; an anthem, "By the Wate rs of Babylon,"by Coleridge-Taylor; and a communion service by D r. Herbert J. TUy,who i s o rgan ist and choirmaster ofth e church; it will be given duringth e service following the recital.