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    CHARACTERSF

    "Big Hearted Herbert" toPresented in Lower Merion High School

    PRICE, FIVE CENTSII200 Attend ForumI on Dog QuarantineIIiTownship Speaker s Give His-I t or y and Fac ts About

    Epidemic

    Opinions on Dog Quarantine Enforcement

    PLAYERSARBERTHY

    NARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA, APRIL 3, 1936------------ - - - ~ - - - - _ . __.- -- -- - - -Laughter, Romance IThrills in DramaI

    "Perfect Alibi ," Mys tery Play, IDelights Enthusiastic IAudience !

    JAMES P . CARROLLp/'csidcnt, Baln-Cynwyd-NarberthClub.

    At Bala-Cynwyd-Narberth Rotary Club Anni'JIersary

    ALVIN E. SHULL!olOulc/' (l.1ul first IJ/'esident ofBaht_Cynwyd-Narberth Club.

    Circle to MeetRegular monthly meeting of theWestminster Circle of the Narberth

    Presbyterian Church will be held 8P. M., n ex t T hu rs da y i n t he c hu rc hparlors.P. T. A . S tu dy G rou p Apr il 8"Courtesy" will be the subject at the

    meeting of the Early Childhood group,Wednesday, at 1.30 P. M. "Courtesy"will be discussed both f rom t he p ar ent 's and child 's points of view.M rs . S . J. McCartney is leader ofthi s group.

    Donations WantedThe Volunteer Emergency Rel ief ofNarberth would like donations of thefollowing a rt ic le s: Baby coach, babystroller, ru g and children's shoes. CallNarberth 3883.

    VOLUME 22 , No. 26

    T ha t t he American people shouldadmire the intellectual hon es ty o fFederal judges who rule in accordance wit h t he Const it ut ion i s the belief of P re s ident Judge Harol d G.Knight, of Montgomery County, principal speaker Monday night before ajoint service club meeting at the Over-

    SOME PROTEST S HEARDIYou missed a treat even if you had I About 200 persons from all partsa "perfect alibi" for not being present of Lower Merion Township and Nar-at the Narberth Players, for the audi- berth Tuesday evening discussed theence enjoyed the play with bated dog qUal 'antine. The meet ing calledbreat h and appl ause and voted it on by t he P enn Val ley Assllciation, Wal-as h igh a l evel of attainment as any !t el ' D . Ful le l' , president , was held inreached by these very capable players IAll Saints Church, Wynnewood. ' .who are rapidly making an enviable Explanations of what t he au tho ri -name as the most prominent Main Itics arc doing a nd t he reasons for itsLine acting group. necessity were mad e by J ohn J. Jeff-\

    First credit goes t o t he D ir ec to r, cries, Jr., chairman of the specialMart ha L indsay Simpson, for al- township quarantine committee; Dr .though actors are on t he j ob a good R. M. S t a l e ~ ' , Narberth veterinarianpart of t he t ime, the devoted director I in c ha rg e o f t he p ound ; D r. R ic ha rdis on the job one way or another all, Kern and Dr. George W. Grim, of thethe t ime during the play's rehearsals ., Lower Merion Boa rd o f H ea lt h; Ju -Indeed in the firm of Simpson and JOHN H. JEFFERIES, JR. WALTER R. FARIES lius Zieget, president of the Commis-

    M H I S' Simpson (Bert Simpson being the I chairman, Lower Mcr io n Com- Bala-Cynwyd attol '1wy: "Goz'ng sioners; D r. George A. S loan , Nar-argarette ars l aw to mg 'd t f th ) d with thet W 'CI b M . presl en 0 e group an missioners Quarantine Commit- aftel' a dog on the owner's pI'op- berth Board of Health president; Su-omen s u eetmg co-operation throughout the entire 01'- tce: "Enforcement . w-ith perintendent of Pol ice Cha rl es P." Iganization, a f ri endlY and delightful, utmost tact but we w il l erty. . . usurpation of power 'Smith; Dr. Max Strul11ia, chi ef pa -Miss M a r g a r e t ~ e J. Harsha",:, Vim- atmosphere i s appa ren t to any out-, not w ei gh h uman l if e m ul canine infringement of private thologist at Bryn Mawr Hospi tal ; Dr .Ardmore Club Joins Bala-Cyn- ner .of the N a t J O n a ~ F e d e r a h ~ n of I s ider who is looking in. I lifc with the same scales." rights." William H. I vens , A rdmore vet er i-, MUSIC Club award m 1935, Will be The c ast a s they appear: George I narian.wyd-Narberth at Latter s the soloist at the meeting of the Wom- WeI' er (Jimmy Ludgrove) a gentle-I W .Anniversary Ien 's Community Club of Narberth on l11annand a hero, very personable and [Hearing Reveals Committee IMerger Hearing Costs tor : l ter D. ~ a n e s , Bala-Cyn',Vyd at-

    ___ Tuesday af ternoon to be hel d in the as natural as youth should be, Cecilia Fi ht and WPA Salaries: n y, q u ~ s t J O n e d the ~ e g a l right ofTEACHER ALSO SPEAKS Gir l Scout w in g o f the Community A. Link (Susan Cunningham). Here, g _ I Argued Before Court tthe ~ ~ w n s h I P to go on prl.vate propertyB 'Id' W' d N _ . . ' I 0 seize dogs. Mr . Faries was coun-UJ mg on m SOl avenue, ar IS a herome fo r you, g ay a nd play- A heanng was held before Judge scI f tl C' .bcrth. Miss Harshaw, whose parents ." . . N' ! I or Ie al'\\lthen fal11Jly of Mer -. " Contlnuea on Page FIve \\ Ilham F. Dannehower, Jr., at 01- Home Rule Committee Seeks t ion this week in the c e h "and sis ter ! lve m Narberth, made sev- ristown 'Vednesday on a pet it ion to 0 . ' as ,weI em ae ra l a pp ea ra nc es w it h t he Philadel- Social Security Theme have name of 1\1rs. Beatrice Mor- Recover $1,076.96 From Idaughtel, M l s ~ Nona Carwlthen, gaveh' 0 h t t R b' H d D II P . . [UP a dog, w hi ch s he h ad t ak en f romp la rc es ra a 0 m 00 e, Before Narberth Forum ford 101 Woodside avenue Narberth etitlOners h . ' .. h h Ph'l d I I' 0 t' " , t e sheet m Cynwyd mto her car ualso WIt tel a e p lla pera IC removed from the ballot for Narberth d d ' p-

    S . t d h . f tl FLEE on eman of the dog c at ch er s Sh eoCle y an as sung III many 0 Ie On Friday. night at 8 o 'c lock in t he t hi rd district Democratic committee- R QUOTES STATUTEI 'd $850 b f . .Philadelphia churches. This is an , . , e ore Magist rate Frank-, d h . , LcglOn Room, Narberth Commumty \\oman. . 1m P, Kromer to obtain the do's I' -open mee tmg an t e pubhc IS cor- B 'Id' D P H rlacher of the I It alleged that G eo rg e W . Argumen t w as heard MondaymIg er II . 't d t tt d M J S UJ mg, 1', erry o. was ease.brook Gol f Club. (la .y IIlVI 0 a en . rs. . . , Economics Department at Penn, w il l Cook 110 ' Vo ods id e avenue, unop- Norristown on just how much of the L J I .. " ,I ' ,'DavIdson Will be the hostess. " '. ., . I f h' h " . . 0 mson, Penn Valley; Dr . Glb-Judge Kmght, \ \ho \ \a s t he s pe a ,el I tal l' on "SoclUI S ec un tv ." T he meet- posed fo r tl11rd distrIct Democratic tota cost 0 t e ealmg J anualY 24 B II I dr. . f ' ', . . th 'd f h B son e, lea master of Montgomeryten years ago at the ,Irst meetmg 0 ing is sponsored by t he Narbe rt h commi tt eeman, had c ir cu la ted a petl- on e p lo po se mer ge r 0 t e 01'- School and l' .t he Bal a-Cvnwvd-Narbe rt h Rot ar y Republican Women's Council Forum The public i s invi ted tion for Mr" Effie Burn" 108 Wood- ough of Narberth with Lower Merion ICI h d hector. of. All. Samts. I 'I d II ' H Id EI . A'I 14' . . . ' , T I ' h Id b b b tl lUrc ,a n ot ers mqUJred Just howClub, returnee 1\ on a y to a( ( 1 an to 0 ectlOn prl There w il l b e two groups mee ti ng side avenue, and committeewoman for 0\\ ns 11P .s, ou e orne y Ie fa r t he t ownshi p exp c t d t " tanniversary celebration sh,ared Il l . ncxt Monday evening at the following' several years , and later had started ~ l 1 e r g e r p e t l t J O ~ e r s , . Ienforcement. Mr. ~ e ~ e r i ~ s g ~ ~ n l t e ~the A r d m o ~ ' e club, and reI]) e sen ta tJ \e s Reserva ti ons fo r the luncheon and homes: Mr. and Mrs. McCartney, 4051 a petition for Mrs. Morford, The total bdl, $1076,96, .whlch the I that t he d og catching agenciesphadof other n e l g h ~ o n ~ l g clubs. . annual business meeting of the Lower Woodside avenue, and Miss Justice, In questioning Cook, Attorney Den- Borough Hom? Rule C o m m l ~ t e e seeks orders to withdraw from private prop-"The ConstitutIOn of the UllIted l\lerion-Narberth Council of Republi- 1104 Montgomery avenue. nis O 'Neill Norristown a tt o rney and, t o recover, mcludes servmg sub- crtv "when a dog rea he tIStates will not f it a col lect iv is t f orm c an 'V omen , t o be hel d at one o'clock 'V d e day a ft er noon next at the Democratic' independent, elicited the! poenas, witness fees, mimeographing tu;ry of the house " ' n s ~ d Sth sa.nc-of government, It i s not des igned for IApril 14 at Whitehal l, Haverford, I e nf s1\lr Vin ent 40 Narbrook information that Cook had received Icharges, postage, adver t is ing, print- T ' f i ' I lee oor.. I 't 1 I I b d 'tl J h lOme 0 s. C, I d tt ' f wo s pe ci c protests were madefascism or commUJllsm, twas W1'1 - S IOU ( e rna e WI 1 ". rs. osep P k J p nese exchange student " indi rect orders" f rom Thomas Linea- ' mg an a orney s ee . I b 1\1 H '. .. ' I 'd tl F r 3d 204 Ch I ,. d Ard aI' , a a a . . one y I r s , enrv Elmer Howellt en by mdlvlduals Wit 1 an I ea to Ie erguson, , , urc 1 10d, - studying at Swarthmore will discuss weaver, Haverford, New Deal leader I The ongmal petition was withdrawn Rosemont who .d' tl t d h .'protection of freedom and opportun- more, before Apnl 11. her people's attitude on' world prob- I in Montgomery County, to arrange f or ! by t he pet it ione rs on account of a l- f or ced he'r c h a ~ ~ ~ u ' 1: ?g cat c si ty, " Judge Knight said. "I f we want Officers nominated for election are: lems. the Morford petition, bu t Cook d e n i ~ d ! leged forgeries. 12-year-old Boston I B U ~ I ~ ~ : ~ i ~ ~ h ::t o change ou r form ,Of g o v e r n m ~ n t , Mrs. J o l ~ n Y. H U b ~ r , Jr., Haver- he had received orders to switch h ls l R ol an d F le er , Narberth attorney for no teeth t o b it e with" from the kit-then we should change the Constltu- ford, ' preSident, nommated for re- support. ,the Home Rul e grou p in th e initial chen f he 'hI' tl ' f . ltd> th m en w ho .1' ' . 1\1' H T t II B ' J ' Challenger Tells of Flood I , 0 l om e une el neat 0 U l-tlOn am no con emn e e (ctlon, IS. . an a lown, I" Mr Cook a plUll1bing contractor i heanng was t he ir r ep re se nt at iv e i n r es t She r ' d D' St I ' k. t t' 't " J "e h J Sl'el H f I h . I t M R Ii f Work by Legionnaires . , 'I ' . paise I. a e y s worarc m erpremg I . 0, P . , - aver 01 ' ( , onorary presl( en ; rs. e e also test i fi ed that at present he is A rgumen t Court while Franklin L. at the pou d h' hI I thton introduced the speaker . W. Russell Green, Narberth, first vice- employed as a WPA foreman at $180! Wright N o r r i s t o ~ v n again was coun- other I II 's nJ , ~ ; r Y t Ifg BY' ., tn eTI ', ' , ,t t d tl f ct that 'd ' 1\1 C 'I H Z' f B Frank Challenger, Narberth, Dep- ' . ' I" , I. . "e s , 0 aIle t ave-, Ie, .lUllSt. legle e 1: a 0 p r e s ~ , ent, rs .. aI, .' I:,. ryn a month and that his Wife was asslst-, sel for the merger petitioners. nue, B ryn Maw r, w an te d to knowrelIef IS commg to be looked upon ao Ma\\I, second vlce-plesldent, MIS. E. uty Commander of the Ninth District, ant at t he B ry n Maw r 'VPA s ew in gI TI h" 'h Id b f . p , . wh I 'f i Id b ' da "ubstitute for thr if t , The example H Cockrill Narbe rt h t hi rd v ic e- Ame ri can Leg ion, this week an- . Ie eal lng \ \as e e Ole Iesl- .en leI ne wou e le turne, Sheof ~ t h e Government and the bitterness pl:esident; 11rs. Joseph' C. Ferguson, n ou nc ed s ome o f t he w or k accom- p r ~ I ~ ~ t ; : t s : 1 ~ ~ : ~ r a : ~ n ~ ~ d e r adVise-I ~ e n t , J u ~ g e c H ~ r o l d Gci ~ ~ g h t \ / u ~ g e s aI d dog catchers demanded she.givecaused bv bank losses were cited as 3d, Ardmore, fourth vice-president; p li shed by Leg ion Posts throughout t ; e o ~ g e h olson. u ge Ilham Continued Oil Page Tworeasons for this change in spirit. Mrs. l \Ior ri s M. Green, Ardmore, the S ta t e i n providing relief for flood men. IC' a,nned o : v ~ r , s ~ t t m g en banco The A. , . ourt s eCIGJOn IS not expected for nnual Senl"or PlayIn a talk conceIVed m a hghter vem, I treasurer; Mrs. J. F. Scull, Bala- sufferers. " I b Sh I .. . I . I . IJunior C u ow severa weeks.J oh n Denms Mahoney, Englis 1 m- Cynwyd, recordmg secretary; Mrs. "Over 100 truck loads of food, cots, ,! Given This Week-Endstructor at West Philadelphia High H. G, Greenwood, Bala-Cynwyd, cor- b l ~ n l ( e t s , disinfectants,. medical sup- Dell"ghts A d" ! M ~ ' . Fleer quoted as follows fromSchool, touched on many of the Sal,lIe responding secretary. phes, etc" have been dispatched from' U lence j SectJ.on the G e ~ e r a l Boroughtopics. With obvious reference to the the Philadelphia area alone to Johns- Act m hIS brwf filed With the Court:

    Hauptmann c as e he said: '?udges Scores as Student town, Blairsville. Indiana, Tyrone, Members Model Spring Ap-, "All e o s t ~ and expenses incident toused, t o have the last word, Now the bl J Lewistown, Williamsport and other I T H t I the proceedmgs for the annulment of I. George Simpson Trim e, 1'., of pare; reasure un I 'decision of the Court IS apt to be b I I f h L flood centers," he said. . I the charter or change of tItle, asNar e rt -l , a gra( uate 0 t e ower A I 9taken a s t he topic of an interminable I I I ' H' h S h I ' th "Auxiliar:-' units everywhere have prl I aforesaid, s ha Il be paid bv t he pet i-I.' " l erlOn Ig c 00 , IS among e tiollers." . CAST(eb,lte. '. s tu de nt s o f t he second rank at the worked shoulder to shoulder wi th Le- E S

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    /: i. ! . . . : ! . ? : ' . ~ : .,: < : .- co rn i ng Worship. J.%itut ecW11Jh "T h P f A E d 11.00 A. I\L-The Morning Service.t he s ame, may s hoot a ny dog be- eme , : e ower 0 n n less IL 'f " Confirmation of Young People.tween sunset and sunri se that is I e.not t' tl nd t I f 't 645 P. M.-The three C. E. Socie- Theme, "The Joy of This World." DIVIDED PAYMENT 01 AM 0 N l> MER C H "N T SS l'lC Y u er con 10 0 IS ' 6.45 P. M.-The Luther League. PLANowner or guardian. ties. P ay me nt a n Deli",,)' IE " E l E R S S Il V E R S MIT H S745 P. M.-Evening Worship. 7.45 P. M.-The Vesper Service. ~ 4 . ~ t . , 8 $ 2 1 l J . a : s t h ~ ~ c : ' a y . I I 10 C H ES T NU T S T R E E T

    On March 18 the Township T h ~ m e , "The Chris tian' s Secret of Theme, "The Fal l o f J er icho. " ~ ~ J I ~ ~ i i ~ ~ i i i l i ~ ~ i ~ i = = ~ ~ = : = = : = = ~ ~ommissioners adopted a Bo ard Powe r. " I Tue sday , 12 .30 P . M.-Missionary - _ ._ ....__._ -of Hea l th r esol ut ion pe rmit ti ng S . t t tl 1 f l\K B 'I 523Tuesday e\'ening-The Communi ty oelc yale lOme 0 dS. aJ y, ,_ . - - --- ...._-dog catching agencies to enter the Bible Class. Dudley avenue.premises of an owner t o sei ze a lT d ,., 15 P M B SWednesday evening, 8 o'c1ock-Ser- uef:. ay, I. .- oy couts.dog not on a leash, not penned \" d d 7 00 P 1\K J .mon, "Suffering of the Cross in New, ", e nes ay,. .> . - umorup, not exercising on a line. Social Older." IChOll. IMarch 23 a State dog qua ra nt in e T hu rs da y evening-Sermon, "Slm- Wednes?ay, 8,00 P. 1\I.-Prepara-went into effect for 100days i n Mon t- dows of the Cross." J tory SerVice,gomery County, with township and Friday e ve ni ng _ S er mo n " Th e: T hu rs da y, 8.00 P. M.-The Holyborough authorities to continue ac- ' , COlul1unl'oChristian and the Cross." I 1 n.tual enforcement of their own qua ran- On Easter the Sabbath morning ser- Friday, 2.00 P. M.-The Las t Hourtines, bu t with th e State reserving I011 the Cr'ossmon wil l be on "The F rag rance of the .the right to t ake charge at any t ime. Tomb." I Friday, 8.00 P. M.-Maunder's

    (last two i Of the 279 dogs impounded in Low- Theme of sermon f or E as te r Sab- Cantata, "Olive t to Ca, lvary."Ier Merion-Narberth recently, 17 have bath evening, "Victory in Christ." E a s t ~ r S u n d ~ y l11or11lng, 6.00 A. M.i been rabid, or 6.1%. Twenty-eight A cordial invitation i s g iven to at- -Sunl'lse Service.. IUnited Campaign This Year :persons have been bitten since Feb- t end these services by the new pastor, . Easter Sunday m o r n ~ n g , 11.00 A. !Begins With Larger Gifts: ruary 22, b ut n ot o ne c as e o f d ea th t he Re\'. Archer E. Anderson. 1l\I.-The Holy Connnumon. Iby rabies in this section has occurred.

    Spurred on by the enthusias t ic sup- . N o cases, o f d og rabies have been N b I MId' E I W h ? S 'W h ? M I Iar crt I ct 10 1St piscopa I en. - oon. ere. - ontgomeryport being given th e Un ite d Cam- dlscoyered III t he l a st twelve days. Church Ipike at Woodbine avenue. (advt.) Ipaign on t he Ma in Line, volunteer Rab ie s is p o s i t i v e l ~ fatal o ~ c e theworkers are b en di ng e ve ry e ff or t t o: s ympt om s h av e s et III followmg an Re\ '. W. Vernon Middleton, Mini s ter I , I ~ = : : = : = = = = = = = = = = = : = = = : : : = = = : : = = : ~put the 1936 objective ove r t he top,! incubation period in h uma ns o f t hr ee Su nd ay , Apri l 5 , Palm Sunday: IIannounced Rodney K. Merr ick from Iweeks to s ix mon ths, i n dogs from 10 9.45 A. M.-Church School.United Campaign headquar ters in the' days to t hr ee mon th s o r longer. A 11.00 A. l\I.-Morning Worship.Times Medical Building, Ardmore,! person bitten should report to health Sermon, "The Lonely King." Ithis week. :authorities at once wit h t he dog being 6A5 P. M,-Junior Epworth League. I I

    Th ' k k d b th i placed immediately unde r observa - 6.45 P. M,-Senior Epworth League.IS wee' was mar 'e y e reo' . Iceipt o f s ev er al g if ts which show a tlOn. . .7.45 P. I\I.-Organ Recital andI t d t d d InoculatIOn of dogs helps prevent, vesper Service. Sermon, "Fellow- Igenera e n e nc y ow ar mc re ase , " , "amo un ts . S in ce t he t ot al objective t he spr ead of rablCs, only part!-, ShIp. . I$4,688,000 exceeds by tlnity pe r cent ally. A proper q u a r a n ~ m e can e ~ e n t - ) There Will be Hol y Week Ser vi ce sth e to tal amo un t raised in rece nt ually f:tamp out t he disease entIrely: on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Iprevious dr ives, increased gifts are as it has in England, D e ~ ~ a r k , Nor-I' at 8. P . l \ ~ . The sermon theme e ~ e h If I way, Sweden and Austratiia. evenmg wtll be "What Must I Do Withesspen I bl' h d f The quarantine thus fa r has cost IJesus'!"revlOus y unpu IS e names 0 . " .k . I d M T D Lower Menon Township $3,550.80, m- Thursd av, Apl'll 9:wor ers me u e: rs. . uncan . , .

    Wh I M Ed ' S h k M ' c ludmg abou t $2,000 of capital ex- 8.00 P. I\L-Holy Thursday Com-e en, rs. wm c ene, ISS . '. I M'II C I 'R tl W M G S M n pem;e m eqU lppmg t 1e I ree { munlOn Service.u 1 caver, rs. eorge . u - . . d dR' .M M M W'II' "'l's pumpmg statIOn as a og poun, e- Fl'lday, Apl'll 10:son, ISS ar y . 1 lams, n 1 S , .M t D I M' M' B celpts have been $331. Dog-catchmg 12 to 3 P. I\I.-Good Friday Service,argare ougas , ISS arlan ar- ." .t I M EI Btl Mr Bro k paraphernaha IS obtamed by the S. wit h t he followmg ministers partiei-0, ISS' eanor ar 0 , s. 0 s .Keffer, Jr., Mrs. Morrison H a l ~ r i s , P. C. A. at a c ost of $20 per re- patmg: R e ~ . Henry S. N ~ o ? , Rev.M . W It . H Th M Alb t ga rd le ss o f t he number o f dogs Seized. Roger S. S timson , Rev . Wilham H.IS. a er . omas, rs. er'. " .P G 'h 'd ",1 Ph'I' W II' M Two polIcemen are a ls o aSS igned Asp rJ i, Rev . James H. Bai le y, Rev.. eI aI , n rs. I Ip a IS, rs. . .Althouse, Mrs. Caspar W. B. Town- d al ly t o t he work. C. F. Hellenman and Rev. Archer E.

    d 1\1 ' J h C B tt Mrs Dogs that must be put to death are Anderson. Everyone is invited t o t hi ssen, rs. osep . enne , .F I . k MOM L d Ig s ent t o the Conshohocken S. P. C. A. service, to stay f or a ll o r part o f t herec enc c wen, rs. u wR ht M Ch I W d 1\11' lethal chamber. time.uprec , rs. ar es 00 , s.Lewis H. VanDusen, Jr., Mrs. PercyH. Cla rk , M is s Letitia B. Scot t, Mrs.Lou is DeLone, Mis s Mar ia n H ea dman, Mis s Nel l Headman, Mrs . Ro maine Hassrick, Mrs. Edward Young, ho ld a l un ch eo n in th e church parMrs. George E. Pfahler , Mrs. Haro l d: l or s nex t Tuesday at 1 o'clock, withW. Laird, Mrs. Edward Lukens, Mrs .! Mrs . R . W. Phillips as the committeeHarold Bal l, Mrs . J. B. VanDyke, i chairman.Mrs. Frederick A. Blount, Mrs. Har-I -------man Yerkes, Mrs. G. 1\1. Smith, Mrs. i Sunrise Easter ServiceWi lli am S ta nt on , M rs . T il ghma n i The sunr is e Easter service to beDerr, Miss Drake, Miss Tabe r, Mrs ' lheld at Temple S tadium will b e con Harry Hellerman, Jr., Mrs. Spencer. dueted by Ross Stover and will followD. Wright, Jr., Mrs. Theodore Wieder-! t he s ame p la n as last year. Groupsseim, Miss Peggy MacCoy, Miss MU-I' f rom the borough who wish t o a t tendriel VanDusen, Mrs. Robert P. should communicate with Mrs. R. C.! \ - , ' ! ! ! - ~ . ~ - ~ ~ . ! ! . : : : - ~ ~ - ! ! : : : - ~ ~ - ~ - ~ ~ - ~ - ~ ~ - ~ - ~ ~ = - ~ ~ - ~ - ~ ~ - ~ - ~ ! ! ! - ~ - ~ ! ! ! - ~ - ~ ! ! ! - ~ ! ! : : : " ' ! ! ' ..'IWeatherald, Miss Dorothy Massey, Kennedy, Narberth 2474-R, not laterMrs. Harry Holler, Jr., Mrs. Arthur' t h an Apr il 8.Harding, Mrs . L. R. Gat y a nd Mrs.Alfred James.Al so , M is s L il li an Lai rd , Mrs.George E. Kohn, Mrs . W il li am R.Pressler, Mrs. Wil l iam Anderson,Mrs. Walter R. Brinkman, Mrs. J.Murray Kay, Miss Laura Hopper,Miss Marie Louise Hopper, Mrs . D . B .Pierson, Mrs. J. D. Andrews, Mrs.William Hewson, Mrs . R ob er t M.S h i r e ~ ' , Mrs. James Ratcliff, Mrs. R.H. Burruss, Miss Frances Purdy,Mrs. Frank A. Bedford, Jr., Mrs.Thomas E. Cor ni sh , Mrs . Harley L,Ranki n, M rs . R og er Driscol l, Mrs .Ruth Corning, Miss Katharine Harris,Mrs. Theodore Campbell, Jr., MissHazel Llewelyn and Mrs. N ~ l e s Miller.

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    Sarna Redingotes are chiccoat-anddress costumes exclusive with us. Just twoare shown here ,- the buttoned Gibson Gir l coa t andthe full-back swagger overgay prin t f ro ck s. Si ze s 12to 20, $16.75.

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    School closes Thursday afternoon,April 9, for th e Easter vacation andsessions ar e resumed on Thursday,April 16. MARY Lou PAUL.

    Orchestra Heard in ConcertAn enthusiastic audience warmly

    applauded th e Main Line Orchestra,Adolph Vogel, Narberth, conductor, inits third concert of the season at BrynMawr College l a st F ri day .Virg-inia 1\IacWatters, soprano soloist, sang two numbers.The next concer t will be g iv en May29 in Goodhart Hal1.

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    loaned to us by 1\Irs. WalJace Boardman a nd Mrs. William Miller. Therear e about fifty dolls f rom va ri ouscountries in native costume. Thecountries of the dolJs include Austria,I taly, France, Hol1and, Greece, Russia, China, Java, West Indies, Philippines, I nd ia , V ir g in I sl ands , StraitsSett lement, Nor thern Africa, Brazil,Peru, Chile, Venezuela, Made ir a andthe United States.

    Our operet ta , "Choni ta , " was verysucceRsful. The ne t proceeds o f theoperetta were about $85. The moneywill go towards stage equipment andlighting 50 that future plays will havebetter lig-hting and equipment with ou t goi ng to so much trouble and expense.

    Here's a brand new picture that we haven't seen advertised in anytheatre in Phi l ad elp hi a. And e xc ep t f or W al te r Connolly, you probab ly don' t know any of the stars. Not having seen it ourselves , werefer y ou t o the fol1owing criticisms:Hecht & MacArthur-not satisfied to write and produce "Soak theRich," the punks even play parts in it. What a show!-PODUNK OBSERVER

    I t il 'e of s at h e. I itch at "Soa/.;; the Rich." Real ly, 'taint entertainment.-L . OTIS, in the LEBANONVILLENEWS-HERALD-POST-JOURNAL

    "Soak the Rich," a fi lm d ea li ng with the lJroblems of a millionaireduring these days of social unrest, is improbable entertainment. Don'tfail to miss it.Worst fil m I ever pla.yed in.If y ou d on 't l ik e th e so-called "comedy" concocted bll Ben Hecht &Chas. lI1acAJthw, why waste t ime seeing thei r latest-"Soak the Rich."-POLICE BLOTTERDon't see "Soak the Rich"-i f pokes fun a,t evcrything-the rich, theconservative, the young, the radical.,;, even love.-CORONERS' GAZETTE

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    In t he Eng l ish classes o f t he s ix th ,seventh an d eighth grades the lmpilswe re a sk ed to write an essay on hiso r he r f avori t e nobby o r p as time . T hepupils arc co-operating w i th t he P.-T.A. s tudy group. In describing theirIhobbies they are showing parents whatchildren are interested in. The l' e i sI to be a hobby show on Wednesday,IA!1ril 1, in the Legion room. M r.

    i Drennen has c har ge o f arrangingI them.i Both sess ions of the kindergartenI ar e g-oing in on \Vednesday andIThurRday o f t hi s week to th e Franklin Institute to s tu dy th e various!methods of transportation.I The exhi b it in the school museumi is on forcign dolls. The dolls were! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : i lIi

    You ca n hafJ6 a telephone in your home fo rIe.. than a dime a day

    No one ever '-CA.UGHT COLDgoing to townBY TELEPHONE I

    YOU CAN STAYHOMEWHENTHE WEATHER'S BADAND LET THE TELEPHONEDO THE FOOTWORK

    } \ f t e r ~ i n t e r . . . .

    Milk Wagon Driver Turns Pugilist

    fflt Had to Happen"with Leo Carrillo, Arline Judge

    Harold Lloyd, cager ly awaitinrJ strllting {fOllY f or ba tt lc of the-well ,for the ')({ttlc. That shollidais Adolphe M ( ' n j o l l ' . ~ - h i s IIwlIuger. "TheMilky Way" is now playillg at the E{jYJltiun.

    Mon. and Tues. , April 6 and 7

    The star of "Monte Cristo" In"Thc Ghost Goes West"with Jean Parker , Eugene p a l l e t t ~Saturday, April 4thJACKIE COOPERJOSEPH CALLEIAR IN T IN TI N JUNIORIn"TOUGH GUY"with Jean Hershol tAnn Harding

    Herbert MarshallIn"THE LADY CONSENTS"with Margaret L ~ ~ y __Wed. and Thurs., April 8 and 9Gcorgc Raft , Rosa l ind Rus se llIn

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    Eocal ....7:ilovies"Rose Marie" at Narberth; I"Captain Blood" is Next IIJeanette Macdonald an d Nelson IEddy s ing F r im l 's glorious songs and,Miss Macdonald also appea rs i n "Ro-Imeo an d Juliet" a nd " La Tosca," in I"Rose Marie , " now showing at theNarbe rt h Thea t re . Beau ti fu l sceneryand good direction help make t he pro-!duction notable entertainment. I

    Added Saturday at the 1 P. M.Junior M. atinee is the Columbia "Hap-,Ipy Hour" of spec ial ly chosen shortsubjects.Coming Monday a nd T ue sd ay is I"Captain Blood," Rafael Sabatini'sexci t ing story of romantic adventure,with splcnrlid acting by Errol Flynn,O li vi a d e Havilland, Lionel Atwill,Basi l Ra thbone , Ross Alexander andGuy Kibbee.

    Wednesday's feature will be "RedSalute," starring Barbara Stanwyckand Robert Young.

    The rest o f t he week, Narberth willpresent Leslie H ow ar d a nd Bette!Dav i s in "The Petrified Forest." - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -S h 1 N I n o rd er to create a greater inter-C 0 0 otes est i n g oo d pictures in the home andschool and develop a finer appreciationof t hc p i ct u re s a r ound us, plans weremade fo r a circulating picture library.E ach t eache r selected two p up il s t ochoose t \1'0 p i c ~ u r e s every six :\'eeks. iThe pic! ures wJ11 f i rs t b e hung 111 the iar t room for everybody to sec them iand then t he pupi ls se lec t thei l ' pic- itun's and a card i s p la ce d on them'saying- " R : ~ s ( ' r \ ' c r l . " The boys that iwil l hang' and take down the pictures::l1'l' Hc)\\,:\n! Kai rcr, Boh Timothy, AI-I!Jc'rf C'\'itello and Frank Spinelli.

    "Milky Way" Best LloydFilm, Says Joseph Conway Because of the need for money andclothing fo r the flood relief, the schoolThe best comedy Harold Lloyd has es tab lished a Red C ro ss u n it f or t hi s

    ever made, i s Showman Conway's ap- purpose. Jane King;, Anita Goodrich,praisal o f "T he Milky Way," now Louise Johnston, Joe Loos and Alfredshowing at the Egyptian. It 's a hi- Gres acted as officials and \l'entlariously funny comedy in the modern a round t o e ac h room with a ja r re

    anner , and i n a dd i ti o n to Lloyd i t quest ing e ac h pup i l t o c on tr ib ut e t otars Adolphe Menjou, Verree Teas- the Red Cross f or t he flood relief. Aale, William Gargan, Helen Mack, l ar ge amoun t o f c lo th in g a nd cannedeorge Barbier and Agnes, the horse goods were also given. They receivedhat pulls the milk wagon that L loyd $30 f ro m t he rooms. This will hea ndon s when he ducks h is way into t u rned ove r to the l oc al R ed Cross.

    fame. On t he s ame p ro gr am , Thi s i s t he o rde r i n wh ic h the money ,_Disn ey 's cartoon, "Pluto's Judg-[ was rece ived : Kindergarten, $ 1 . ~ 5 ; -------------Day," starring Donald the Duck,! Miss Miesen, $1.72 ; Mis s McAulIff,

    the Mouse, and, of coursc'j $1.62; Miss B.iShOP, $1.62; Mis.s Stock,The film will be shown to- $2.Hl; Miss Worst, $2.08; MISS Culh t and tomorrow and at the 2 .15 l ey , $2. 21 ; Miss Wunderlich, $lA!J;

    matinee. IMiss H o ~ : l " --; Mis s Dale, $1.30;At Saturday's 10.15 Junior Matinee,IMiss Miller, --; Miss ~ e l l , $2.28;feature wil l be "Smoky," thrilling, t Mrs. Brenner, 42 cents; MISS Taylor,

    s t or y o f the l if e o f a wi ld I$2.50; Mr. Kno ll , $ 2.62 ; Mis s Hoove r,.. The ; , o l l ~ w i n ~ . Saturday's fea-I $1.05, and 1\11. Harkness, $3.13.

    \ ; ~ ~ c ~ ~ " 1\1Is. \\ Iggs of the Cab-INext Monday and Tuesday, the ! WARNER BROS.

    wil,l present "Her. Master's! ARDMOREamusll1g screen versIOn o f t he Istage show, s t ar r ing Edwa rd' TH E A T R EHorton Pegg" Conl'lin and Matinee Dally at 2.30 P. M." , ~ , Evening Cantlnuoua, 7 tD 11 P. M.Hope Crews.

    Wednesday and (Bank Night)comes \Valter Connolly in Ithe Rich," smart and riotouslycomedy produced and wr it t en

    Ben H ec ht a nd Charles MarThe cast includes John Howd and Mary Taylor."Anything Goes," the end of nextis the musical comedy starring

    Crosby, Eth el Merm an an dRuggles.Players Will HoldGala Night 011 April

    A gala night ha s been planned fo rn ex t meeting of the Narbcrthby t he c ha ir ma n o f t he E n

    Commi tt ee , M rs . P . A.t ch er . T he d at e is April 14 a nd i tl J be held a s usua l in the auditoriumth e Narberth Public School. Mr.

    H . Mul le r will prcsent two"Pride o f th e Claghornes," amed y r ev ie w whi ch w as very suc

    in New York, and a dramaticplay, entitled " Th e U nd er After t hose har sh cold winds, a faci al f orwhich h as t he record of over your t ype o f skin should now be con"idr redperformances in vaudeville.

    will a ls o b e a tap-dancing spe- SUZANNE JORET GILLby Grace W er ne r a nd h e r p ar t- ' - ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; : ; ~ 2 ~ 1 ~ 6 ~ D ~ u ~ d ; l e ~ ~ A ~ v ; e ; n ; u e - ~ ~ N ~ a ~ ' ~ . h ~ ( . r ~ t ~ h ~ 2 ~ ' ~ '' ~ ' . t ; : ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ; : ; ; ; ~ ; ,I :I ~ ~it, I7flclJ..!!'o!..(1. Before You Put Away Your ILANKETSIhis Thursda'y, f or t he summer , le t us wash t hcm and Ir i. and S aturday make them look fluffy an d l ik e n cw .Their Greatest I CURTAINS ISillgillg Romallce I IIJEANETTE MacDONALD washed, stretched or ironed Iand NELSON EDDY in Ilast much longe r an d look lots better i~ ~ R o s e Marie" IBeforc putting 011 your I

    Added Saturday 1 P. M .- FURNITURE COVERS II Iolumbia "Happy Hour" I- I let u s mak e them look right. We wash,Next Monday and Tuesday I s ta rc h a n d i ro n t hem, r eady for use. IRUGSRROLL FLYNN andOLIVIA DeHAVILAND~ ~ C a p t a i n Blood" d on e u p l ike new2 0 pieces of $1 II- I F l at Wo rkI 12 pieces fOT 75c IWednesday I Prices ar e reasonable.-Call NARBERtH 2266 IARBARA STANWYCKand ROBERT YOUNG in I Narberth Hand Laundry I~ ~ R e d Salute" i IIWed. at 9 P. M.-$$$ 107 N. Narberth Avenue-We Call and Deliver IiW I

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    Foundries--PoolsFlagstonc and Rockery work-anydes ign. Also Paving

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    Junior Club ShowDelights AudienceMrs. James D. Moo re , of Dudley 1 I I I I I I ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! 1 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! I I ! I

    avenue, attended last Wednesday'smeeting of t he F or um g ro up discus-Continued from PageOne :-;ing psychology under the leadershipMinnick, Miss Emily Schlipf, Mrs,: of Dr. Jack Har t, a rr an ge d b y t he

    Eleanor Barclay Mrs . Joseph H . M il -' Women 's A ct iv i ti es Commi tt ee o f t heler and Miss Jean Staples. IPenn A. C.The bridal g own w as w or n b y Mr s. L un ch eo n at the club followed.

    Barc lay , M rs . La ine showed the ma- ~ r s . Moore was the ~ u e s t of her coutron o f hono r' s d r es s and Misses Min- 5111, Mrs . N el so n SmI th , o f G erma nn ick and Jefferis modeled the br ides- town.maids ' cos tumes, The other models in, a t tract ive formal attire, were wed- iding guests. The groom, alas! did notappear.The patchwork quilt which was'

    made by the grandmother o f M rs .Beatrice Tabor, a Junior Clubwoman,'was chanced off, bringing over $20,to be used for further welfare work.Miss Alice Francis, club president,;

    announced a Treasure Hunt t o b e h el don Thursday evening, April 9th, for 'the benefit o f the Braille Fund fo rthe blind. Members and f r iends ar einvited, t o b ri ng male e sco rt s and:cars, meeting at the clubroom at 8.15.'The committee will layout a coursefo r the h un t a nd a c as h p ri ze wi llgreet t he winne r at t he t ra il ' s end, iwhich must be reached in a prescribedt ime l imit . The "hunters" will meet: ~ = ; = : : = = = ~ ~ ~ : : = = ~ ~ ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ It t he e nd o f t he e ve ni ng at a mem-I r, ---- - - -ber's home, to be designated beforet he r ac e b eg in s. T he c os t o f entering:the hunt is 25 cents per person. Mrs.!Nelda Williams is chairman of the Icommittee-in-charge.

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    Situations Wantedl1AY'S "OnK-Cle:.lIIillg-laundlT. Anl-1l101,, l!181. (16)I-IOI\1h; ",t,;Cn"''1'AHY assist writing, tYP-1IlIg, par ty p re pa ra ti on s. e tc . Phone ' ~ : ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; : ; ; ~Nal'berth 3988-\". TiGOOD experienced stenographer. whOunderstands bookkeeping. desire. posl.t lo n ful l o r part t ime. Phone Narberth2112-R, If

    Dr. McDona ld Reveals Zoo P l an sA combined playground and educational institution similar to the Chinese zoo of 4000 years ago, which waR iknown as the "Park of Intelligence,",is the amb i ti on o f D r. Roder ick Mac -:donald, director of the Philadelphia i

    ' Zoo. Dr. Macdonald, who lives at 320Bowman avenue, Merion, spoke at themeeting of the Oakmont ParentTeacher Association Thursday."The Philadelphia Zoo is the oldest.zoo in the United States, and until:

    recently h ad t he most animals ," said,Dr. Macdonald. "Weare ve ry p roud :of our record of longevity. The zoo's:greatest ach i evemen t a long thi s line i 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ! ! ~ ~ ~ __ ~ ~ ~ ~ i I o ! ' ! i i - ! i ! ! i ~ I i ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ i i i _ ~ _ i i i ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ . 1was keeping alive f or t h ir ty yea rs a l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! , ! - ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! - ! ! S ~ ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ tmammal whi ch o rdi nar i ly would die'at t he a ge o f t wo m on th s wh en in icaptivity." !

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    l \ I 1 ~ N \VANT"'D for Itawlci/.(h HoutcH of I800 families. IteJiahle hUHtlcr should 0 . k 0 N 1stal't e,nnill/.( $ ~ [ , weel(ly allil incl'easc omenlC e ata e 'rapidly. \\'rite today. Hawl"i"", Dept. Let me take care of yourl'ND-Ia-S. ChCHlcl. I'a. (17) LAWNS , FLOWER BEDSand PruningAll work guaranteed173 S im ps on Roa d, A r dm or e iArdmore 2011

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    Judge Knight AddressesMain Line Rotar ians

    Penn Valley Exhibit sA number of fine exhibi ts in Easter

    table arrangements were presentedby membe rs at t he me eti ng of t hePenn Val ley Garden Club Mondaymorning. Mrs. Arthur Goldsmith received the largest number of votesfor the best exhibit; second, Mrs. E.Burke Wil fo rd , and th ir d , M rs . Le st e rCollier.The next meeting wil l b e Monday,

    April 13, at the home o f M rs . Earl,G. Wagner, Righter's Mill road, PennValley. Mrs. J. H. Gardner willspeak on Japanese flower arrangement.

    Lower Merion High's annual in ter -class track meet wil l b e held on Mon- At Your Sery;ced ay a nd Wednesday, wit h t he first CLI'lANING WINIlOWS- Lawn worl ' - 'varsity meet agains t Nor th Catholic olld johs, 1' llIJlln Shl'I'wol)(1 8\1[,:1. (H ) Iat Ardmore on April 11. lUlI.IALlLle C A l t I ' l ' l N T I ; ( t ~ i T e r a t i o l l s ,wi ll ( Iow sc r een i ng ' . Go t t J ie h Jt:SSI iI lg'Cl' ,* * * 122 Conway a'enue. Call Narh"rth :lH8-lt,Haverford College's schedule in- lHtAPIO:HUeS, Slip Cover s, Vene tia neludes a baseball game at Drexel Mon- blind., Awnings, FUl'nlture. Upholster-Inc , B.ddlngs, Hugs c leal led, repai redd ay , w it h S t. John's nine coming to . .nd stored. Challenger, 281 Montgome\7Haver ford next Fr iday.... "Sturge" ..nnu. , Cynwyd, Phone , Cynwyd 16.; l "orm. rly with John Wanamaker . l t t )Poorman, of Narberth , and a mcmber, rTPE\WI1'EHS Sold, r en te d and reo f Lower Merion's 1933 State cham-l p .. lrlld. Ri bbon s and Car bon Pap" I ' ,

    pions, will capta in the Haver ford Col-: ~ ~ c ~ ; ~ : : ~ v e ~ Y r ~ d ~ ~ ~ t : ~ m l ~ ~ l . C _ ~ ; . r t . 3 ~ 3 ~ :lege quintet next year. .. Haver-' 'bu. 01'1,,11111.1 TO M rlAUIUSON Usedford's golfers w il l b e h os t t o Johns Jl'urnlture 8xchange now located at 31SHopkins Thursday and t o Fo rdham w. Lancaster ave.. Ardmo re . Ard. 38\.. I I U P ~ O L S T m H I N G allll rep. S p r l n ~ . 01next FrIday. . . . On t 1e same (ates I-piece .ult.e repalr'ed, $10: Chair fI'Nabbed in Canada t h e t enn is team will play the visiting covlI'ell, $6. Go anywhere. Cal l Lewl.Joscph Santarell i , 37, said to h av e t eams f rom W il li am Mar y a nd : 217 E. LAnCAster live. ' : ~ ~ ~ ~ _ _

    formerly l iv ed i n Narber th , has been 1\1 II b t' 1 t kl' tl 'u1 ell erg, respec lve ac ll1g 1e: Rooms for Rentarrested in S t. J oh ns , Quebe c, o n Navy at Annapolis April 11. : A I U ) ~ 1 0 I U ' ; , l'A,-Allral'li"" ",,,II flll'll.,charges of fraudulcnt convers ion of * " * I I'OOl1l. Conv. 10 tl'allSI', [,:l Llallfail' I'nad.$9,000. Ill' had bpen sougoht for foul' .Johnn Brennan Narberth and A ~ I ~ I ~ ]f,[,-w., ( t f )year s f o r a shorlage in his aecoun!.s I y , ' , B ; \ I . A - L a l ' ~ " . 21111 "Iorv fl'O II I I'onm,IMickey Gavin and Jo ey B ur ns , o f: \\,,11 furlliHI",,!. Ut'nll,,;n,", 1'I't'fl'l'It'I!.at Philadelphia';; C o l u m b u ~ Title & Bryn 1\1'\\vr l as t y ea r' s Main Line' COIIV, 10 1!OII"y allil "Ialinn. ltd. WI'III''I' t C [I . I I .

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    J oh n w as t he son of Mr. and Mrs.Robert E. Newcomb, Levering Millroad, Bala-Cynwyd, and is survivedal so b y t wo brothers, Rober t E., Jr., Ia nd E dwa rd J. Newcomb. Funeralse rv ices wil l b e h el d this Friday afternoon at 4.30 from the Bala-CynwydM. E. Church.

    Wi n Simfonietta HonorsMarion Miller, l l-year-old Meriongoirl, won a silver cup an d an honor

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    John Harr ison Newcomb, 14, whowas crushed beneath the wheels of aLower Merion school b us i n front ofthe Junior High bui lding Tuesdaye vening , d ie d early Wednesday atB ryn Mawr Hospital, where he wast ak en by P ri nc ip al E dwar d H . Snow.

    One contest i s scheduled i n Repub lican r anks andfour among t he Democrats in Narbe rt h f o r p la ce s on theCounty Committee, according to thel is t o f candi da te s who filed petitionswith th e Montgomery County Commissioners.In the only Republican committee

    contest, W. D. R. Eva ns i s opposingthe incumbent, Herbert A. Barton, inthe Thi rd Dist r ic t .Mrs. Margaret Gri swold i s unopposed fo r Republican committeewomanin the Third District.G. O. P. candida tes in t he o th er

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    CLEANING

    MAUSOLEUMS

    They Played in "Chonita" .at the Narberth School Recently

    Coaches D rumm a nd H ut to n wiIIget t he track and field men under wayon t he 11 th of Apr il , when they meetone o f t he C at hol ic h ig h schools ofPhiladelphia On Pennypacker Field.The t r ack t eam should be more formidable this season than last and maybe par ticular ly s t rong in f ield events.

    William E. FendallWilliam Eaches Fendall, 79, formerjudge at Alexandria, Va., was buried

    this weel, in St. Paul's Cemetery, thatc ity , fo llowing funeral services lastSaturda y at th e home o f h i s sister-inl aw , Mrs. Geo rg e Farr Oberge , Bucklane, Haverford.JIll'. Fendal l was the husband of th e

    former Ratherine Atterbury, niece ofthe latc Pennsylvania Railroad president, General W. W. Atterbury.

    Henry G . P ea rc eThe f un er al o f H en ry G. Pearce,49, of Haverford, was held yesterday

    morning at All S ai nt s' C hu rc h,

    Edw. A. Carroll Co.IncorporatedH MEA CEMETERY 0D MEMORIALS NuS Telepllone: MAN.runlc 0166 MT ,. E0 B A ~ A C Y N W Y D , PA. NN Imont Avenue and TE Levorlng Mil l R.ad SS J>

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    ShowlI nbm'e arc tllc C ( I . ~ t of the [lypS1J ope/etta, "Choni/a," whieh made a hit at the Na1'berth School 111areh 20-21.chorus wcre a ll recru itcd from tIle school's sixth, seventh and eighth g1'(/c{es.

    TIM'tf!Ih- T OMMY MACK LI NI am glad to see that Roger Hanger

    ha s been elected co-cap tain of Pennsylvania's 1937 basketball t eam, shari ng t he honor w ith Franny Murray,who w as c ap ta in t hi s p as t season.Roger will make an excellent leaderand his senior veal ' should see him asone of the outstanding players in theIntercollegiate League.T he c ommi tt ee s o f t he wor ld havea diff icult a s s i ~ , ' l l m e n t when t hey haveto choose recipients of various awards.

    It i s impossible to please t he manywho nur se t he ir own private opinions as to who should be honored.Often those of us who crit icizea choicewould make a real botch of the job ifwe h ad a ny th in g t o do w it h i t. I Wynnewood , with interment Woodhave no par ticular award in mind at ' lawn Cel1letery, New York CIty.the present, nor do I disagree with :'III'. Pearce . was a m e m b e ~an y that have been made in recent firm of Carstall 's Brothers, distillers,weeks, but I do want t o take t ime out a direc(