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    Phone: Narberth 3854We Call For and Del iver

    Come see the Big ParadeofBottles, closeto 100,000daily, at this one of six

    bottling plants

    When Dissatisfied TryHEWIT ' S

    Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers234 Haverford Avenue

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    Cleanliness and CareHave Produced ResultsT ODAY the mortality rate in the territory we serveis much lower than before modern methods of milkproductionwere introduced.Where epidemics formerlyappeared f rom t ime to time, these sections now havebecome comparatively immune.The highest s tandards of quali ty and cleanlinessexist in selecting and supervising our country supplysources .. . The same care follows every step of production from the farm to your home. At various dairyproducts shows, farmers whose milk output is boughtby Supplee-Wills-Jones invariably are awarded the major ity of prizes offered. A recent case was the show at, West Chester , in which 8 prizes were taken by dai ries

    I whose output is purchased by this company . These\ include the silver cup for high score. Our milk has\been awarded 32 Gold Medals in 18 years and a total\of close to 400 prizes, including medals, cups, ribbons,\banners, etc.... This record is unapproached by anylother milk anywhere.

    I UPPLEE-WILLS-JONESHel!-lth HeadquartersDistributors of WALKER-GORDON Certified and Acidophilus MilkI Main Line Branch 758 Lancaster Ave Bryn MawrI

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    Superior Suburban Seruicesof

    [aster Plants and Flowers

    {GoldMedal Milk-Winner of }... 32 G o Medals-Now Served :4". from Overbrook to Devon .

    COMMUNITY GROUPS \PUSH PARK PROJECT !INineteen Organizations Unite \to Convert Mill Creek IValley.MEETING FOR APRIL 17 I1\ineteen L-o-\\-'e-r Merion com- I without the inconveniences of c ity shopping and with the

    munity orO'anizations have banded I assurance ofmoderate prices and selectedquality is offered bytogetller tbo COIl\'ert MI'II Creek! I ======================= ....-...... ~ . " " " ' ......... ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ........ ................ ~ . ~ - " - .~ ~ .............~ . .......tViney into "The Wissahickon of II r Mrs. Norman Jeffer ies l tthe Main Line." II t .e r ~ ~ I ~ ; ~ ~ O ~ ~ ~ l ~ l ~ ; ~ l l : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ; h ~ I ~ : ~ ~ ~ ' THE FLOWER SHOPS I ~ ; Louelu Thingsand Civic A ss ocI ati on of A rd- ! il l tmore wil1 take defini:e form in a lmass' meeting to be held in ~ h H CYNWYD' ; tLower Merion Junior HIgh NARBERT I For all ages of femininity t.School , Apri l 1 ~ . , Levering Mill Road at 5 Dainty wear for infants J.The organizations co-operatmg Narberth and Haverford Montgomery Avenue tin the r lan to p resen' e the nat-. Avenues Phone Cynwyd 294 ; Springy suits and frocks for boys and girls. lural beautie,; of .\lil1 Creek Valley i tb) establishinl!' a IHlb;ic park in-, Phone Narberth 2861 Open Evenings tt Silken lingerie and hosiery for ladies. i" Thm'sday, Friday, Saturdayc lu de in addi t iun to the Commu- Open Evenings Al l Nex t Week Next Week 1nitv {lealth and Civic :\ssociation, l tth ; Ardmore Chamber o f Com -, , t PATRICIA ELIZABETH SHOp.mer ce A rdmo re \\ 'omen's Club, Plowers Telegraphed to All Pa1'ts of the World t lBala-Cynwnl \ \ 'omen ' s Club, IttB ~ M a w ~ B u s i n e s s ~ ! e n ' s A S ~ - I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I t ~ ~ ~ ~ y ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ h T ~ U u & ~ ~ tdation, Bryn ~ l a w r \ \ ar MemQ-, ---- ----- - _.- - - - - -- -.-------------- - - - I'.._.-..-..._ .. .--...--..--...--...-..._..-....-.__.. . --....}rial and Community House Asso-' = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ation, Garclen Club 6f Bala-Cyn-: ~ - = = = = = = = = = = ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = =wyd, Ha\'eriorcl Township C O ~ l - :missioners, Keystone AutomobIle:Club, Kiwan is C lub oi Ardmore,:League of \Vomen's Voters,. L?w-Ier Merion Township COl11mISslOn-.ers Mer ion Civ ic Assoc ia ti on ,M ~ r i o n Cricket Club, ?\arberth\Vomen's Community Club, theNeighhorhood Club of Bala-Cynwyd, Regional Planning F ~ d e . r a - Ition, Rosemont Civic ASSOCIatIOn,a nd t he Rot ar y C lu b of Ardmore'iThe committee in charge o f t he imass mee ti ngon Apr il 1, includes'Richard I. Hamilton, Samuel Rea,:Alfred lvi. CoUins, Robert \\T. Les- Iley and Samue l P. \Vetheri ll , Jr. I"We recognize the fact th at the ;Mai n L in e is one of the mostbeautiiul sections t o b e f ound anywhere in the L'nited States," saidRohe:t W. Les le y, president ofthe Community Ci\'ic Association,"hut it is our view that w e canand should add to th is beauty bypreserving nature's handiwork inthe ~ f i l l Creek Valley."I t is our aim to enlist the enthusiasm of the ent ire Main Linein the movemen t to p reserve the?11 ill Creek Valley so that it mayhe a permanent pleasure ground1: It only for the benefit of those\\ho h el p on the l\Iain Line b l l tfor the thou,;ancls of others whoa:'e merely \ ' isi tors. \Ve aim tomake the l'dill Creek Valley a sec ond \Vissahickon.. Another 'j oint in fa\'or o f th( 'project is the fact that the g if t o rsale oi t rac ts for park uses \ \f ill bereturned to the gi\'ers many timesas a result of the increase in valueor the rest of their properties."

    ~ r i l l Creek runs generally in asOllth to north direction to the Iwe"t of Ardmore, flowing- into the:~ c h l l y l k i l 1 . High hilJs thickly co\'-'ered with old shade skirt thecreek for almost i t s enti re length,a nd t he thick t ree g rowth , comb ined with the twistings and tUrllinl:?,'s of t he l it tl e stream, presenta l almost endless variety of nat- 'ural beauties. . i

    At the Theaterl\Ionday is the opening date for themuch-heralded production. "The J az zSinger," starring Al Jolson. and induding in the cast da inty May l\IcAvoy, which wi ll h old the hoards at

    the Narberth Theater for t he entireweek of April 9.When "The J az z S inge r" was be ingfilmed, certain of the spectacu lar fea t ur es i ncl ud ed a p ic tu re o f h ot h theinter ior and exter ior of the WinterGarden, where Mr. .1 olson hadachieved his great successes in musical comedy. It became necessa ry toobtain cordons of pol ic e to k eep thegreat crowds in order that had assembled.At a no th er t ime when Orchardstreet, located in the very heart of theNew York Ghe tto, was b eing photographed, the director of "The JazzSinger," Alan Cros land, with the camera men, was concealed with in a canvas -topped t ru ck . Holes were cut inthe side and end of the canvas through Iwhich the scenes in th is famous loca l-Ii ty were photographed. If the peoplewho surged in solid masses had knownthey were being "snapped" a riotwould have been the result. IA peri od of four months w as r eo ,qui re d for the actual making of "TheJazz Singer." May McAvoy, daintyand winsome s ta r o f the screen, wasthe unanimous choice for the part of 'Mary Dale, the tiny toe-dancer in theplay, whose ~ o v e a n devotion wt;reinstrumental \tl helplllg Jack Roblll,the jazz singer-played by Al Jolsonto achieve his success and br ing hap-piness t o b ot h o f them. .The Prince o f Wal es h as j us t been Idown again. Niagara Falls will haveto look to its laurehi .... ... ...Senator Robinson, of Indiana, appears to. have just about as m u ~ hs tanding in the Sen!Lte as the ]:>ride,'smother at a compamonate marrIage.

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    PAGE SUR TOWNFOR NARBERTH'SPAGE FIVECHURCHES

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    socia tion meet s at the home of 11rs.Toomey, IO;1-! Montgomery avenue,Tuesday evening a spcc ial meet innof the Lad ies ' A id Socie ty will he h e l ~at the home of ~ rs. Brincr, alli MeriOIl avenue,Tucsday c \ 'en ing the regula r mon th l y m ee ti ng ' o f t he C hu rc h C ou nc il inthe church.Thursday e \' en in g t he a nn ua l r oa sthe d dinner in the hasem ent of thcchurch. Th e public i s i l1\ ' ited,Friday, -I.Li -junior Choir rehearsal.Friday, , - In termedia te C ho ir re hearsal.I' rulay, H - ~ ( ' n i o r Choir reh(arsal.

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    "TO THEUTTERMOST"Il lust in space, "Able to save to t he u t- !carefully examined it. Dissatisfied witH Ithe b roken r eed by the Syrian wate r s I c ! l O r u ~ will ret?der ~ p e c i a l E ~ s t e r mutermos t !" Those hands outs t re t ched on I ~ d l a ~ he fonnd he crushed it impati ent ly and the s,11loking lamp in the s h e p ~ l e r d ' s S l ~ , f,he. JunIOr Church will attendCalvary touch t he u tmos t in time and III IllS hands and cast it upon the gently- hut, and 111 thought he was back III old I his meetll1g,,pace. Patriarch, P sa lm is t, P r ophe t, Hawing wat er s, l 'r oc eedi n a little Jerusalenl. H I .l ea rd t he v?i ce of , t h e , (i, 'l.i,P. 1L:-junior Endeavor l ~ l e e t :\po,tle, i\lartyr, behold your King! farther he paused by a ed ., I 1'1' prophet IJroclan11lng: "H e IS comll1g! mg With an I ~ a s t e r program, ~ I r , I', ~ I '\ ' . , I 0 d I f Z' 11e cut allli SC'l.tttllll" IP a .ec , t r ) ~ e l '1'1 liS, The King is com ing! Mes si ah is C0111- JS/ 1ll0'!. 10 IS tle uttermost sl11ner ( J a, ' I I ' . I I' I " 'I' eous hnt ,inners to re!,ent' lnce" Here- I H Trotter' . I ' I' . ,I ' .., ' [, , I" I ml-( t ll( ' s l ce p t l e s l C ph erd w e comed . :. '.. ' ', ' " ~ . " '(,11111 11/11(> God /1' HI/II ~ e C l l l n III' Ie I\e( 1Il some I), (st age. or IS 1e some- I ' t I' 1 [' [' III IS He SlI!lenOr to HIS l el lows 1he 7 I, I' ~ - l 'a, t l ' r chllr'll S(I\IC'C'. ," . " I' I I I ' ns giles to liS 10l11e \e'\C 1Illg to a .' , . , I ' " .1I,'1".,1 II I'll"llgin,": . wh" ((1111L' I1L';lIT't thL' lighl 11\. :11.- \\"rship, ~ , r l l 1 ( 1 1 1 Ih'lll", " 1 1 ~ . , .\r l'"I"n'. ,II,,' .as-"'lll,g 1""1':"1'-

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    3675HONESNARBERTH 2845

    COAL

    CERTIFIED

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    Page layout, type set-up, classifications and many details will al lbe newand different,makingtheDirectorymore convenient thanever.

    It will be differentfrom anythingthe Main Line has ever had.

    AdvertisementNumber Three

    Act NOW. Call the Business Office and we ,viII sendou r representative.

    More than twenty-two thousandcopies will be distributed andused daily in Main Line homes,offices and business places.This is your last chance to getyour m e s s a ~ e before themost influential group of buyers alongthe Main Line.

    Order Jeddo-HighlandCoaJ b y n ame a nd lookfor the CertifieationStamps on your delivery t i cke t, o ne f or e ac hton of Jeddo-HighlandCoal del iv er ed . Th is ist he p ro du ce r's g ua rantee to you.

    The New ENLARGEDBell Telephone Directoryis about to go to press

    THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANYOF PENNSYLVANIA

    LAST CHANCE!

    NARBERTH COAL COMPANY

    JEDDO-HIGHLAND

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    TODAY s e ~ e n t y years later, J e d d o - H i ~ h l a n d Coal !s beingm In ed f rom th e same seams In th e same compactproper ty- the original high qual i ty is unchanged-and th e mostexacting s tandard of preparation i s strictly adhered to .Bear this In mind when filling your bins this Spring.

    1S58 was the year in which th e first ton of Jeddo-Highland Coalwa s mined. At that time, this coal wa s justly consideredth e highest qual i ty anthrac i te on account of i ts high heat-giving value,low ash content an d careful preparation.

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    ,1ICrane'sCRANE'S

    Paoli, Pa.

    Phone-Malvern 543

    The Oldest EstablishedDrug Storein Narbe1'th

    Haverford and NarberthAvenues

    A Prescription Sen'lee You CRIlReI)' 011.Long experience, coupled

    with painst aking care inpreparation of prescriptions ma ke s our serviceunequalled.

    Phone, XAltBEltTII :J9:W

    2240 pounds to every ton.

    Eve ry t on o f coal we sell comesf rom theLAWRENCE COLLIERY,whieh is the richest mine i n t h e vastMAHANOY DISTRICT.This means to the consumer a uniformity i n goodcoa l t heyear round.Well-sized, l ow a sh , c le an anthracite.

    As Advertisedin TheSaturday EveningPost

    Sold by

    Fresh Flowers

    Nar. 2564

    Nurseries

    Swimming Club

    For potted plant s in a complete assortmentfor house and garden, phone Narberth 3666,or call at the

    SpringLake

    JOSEPH MILES SONS

    GILFILLAN CAMP

    BUY A

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    CASH PRICES

    ANTHRACITE COAL

    The pr imary object in joining a club of t hi s k in d i s thatonemay go there f or a c oupl e o f hours i n t he evening for somereal exercise and relaxation or enjoy a whole day i n t he greatoutdoors.Spring Lake. because of its accessibll1ty to the Main L ineand its natural beauty, makes I t irresistible. The location, combining the attractions of woods and fields, provides ideal plcnicspots. The lake affords qUiet , sha llow water for canoe ing.There Is a b eac h for timid swimmers and beginners, and for

    the more advanced swimmers and divers every fac1llty for watersports, tennis, basketball and o the r spo rt s i s offered. The yearround membership includes lee-skating privlleges.There Is health In the great outdoor&-health in Its fullestsense-physical, mental, spir l tual. Our late President Roosevelts al d: " To b e fit mentally. one must be fit physically." Thisexclusive l1ttle place wUl serve the latter purpose.Adults, tl0.00: siX to sixteen years, t6.00. Chllc1ren undertwelve years of age must be attended by adults. Ouest, accomp an ie d b y member. 60 cents. Special rates for fam1lles.Swimming instructions. s ix lessons for t6.00.

    No Carrying Charges

    Fo r PeJ'manentSalisfaction

    SmedleyBuilt Home

    MONTGOMERY PIKE AND MEETING HOUSE LANEPhone: Narberth 9666

    HJOHN ALBRECHT

    WM . D. & H. T. SMEDLEY

    MEMBERSHIP LIMITED

    We call and deliver

    I - ~ . I ? : = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ ,': R. S. TOUHILL :: E le ctr ic al Co ntra cto r :: "Service with a Smile" :70S S . BOWMAN AVENUE: EstimatesFurnished :, PHONE MERION lOBS ,...-._,---------.-.---,..

    EXPERT REPAIRING

    HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the PeaceREAL ESTATE

    Fire Insurance--Best Companiel!oPhone CO.BW lUI Banrf.ra ".e.

    w. Chas. Stanley, D. C.CHIROPRACTOROFFICE: 221 CONWAY AVENUEHours: Monday. Wednesday, Friday7 .30 TO 9 .30 P. M.

    AND BY APPOINTMENTPhone. Narberth 38t7-W

    Estimates FreeC. M. FRIESWATCHMAKER

    CALL BAR ING 0924 Belmont Avenu e We st Mana yunk628 l"orth :\lav St.. West Phlla. '. --ITAXI SERV ICE _P. P. DONAHUE IResidence, Station,Narberth 4031 Narberth 4007Baggage Called for and Delivered I108 CONWAY A"ENUE NARBERTH

    AZALEAS FOR EASTER-Man y J ALMAN T ilor:'II ain Line ga rdene r s who visited the. , aPhiladelphia Flower Fest ival in March Dai ly p ress in g French d ry c lean in gs aw a nd admired the heautiful exhihit Dyeing Repai"ing105 Essex Avenueof azaleas and hybr id rhododendrons . NarberthAmong t he more beaut if ul o f the aza- -------.-.....-- ----.-.--...,..,.,..----",.-..,..,.,.. --. -1leas w ere th e Ku rume o r J ap an es ea za le as , whi ch a re n ot o nl y heautifulin c ol or s o f whi te , p al e p in k, deeppink, salmon pink. o r ange , b ri gh t r edand even lavender, h ut a re hardy andc an b e p la nt ed o ut in t he garden a f te rflowering indoors.Others in the same class are the

    popular \arieties-Hinodegirl an d H inomayo. t he ti rs t a hright :osy-crill1son and the latter a clear PIl1k. .-\150in the same group c an b e i nc lu ded t hevarietv allloena which bears quant it iesof bloom of a r os y p ur pl e, o r r os ymagenta color-a c ol or t ha t clashes .,,'::============================fr,with e\' (' rything but itself.Florists h av e t he se p la nt s f or ce d t ob lo om a t E as te r t im e a nd t he y m ak ethe most acceptable and most pract icalgift because the bloom will l a st f o r at I I I ~ -:l ea st I () d av s a nd t he n t he plant c an b eremoved from the pot and placed outd oo rs t o b lo om n ex t y ea r a nd f or ev erafter if placed in s oi l that !las. beenmade acid by a generous applicatIon ofl ea f soi l, peat moss or h t l \ l 1 U S - ~ l 1 d ,o f cou rs e, in a half-shaded locatIOn.' \mon" rhododendrons or laurels the~ z a l e a ~ are a t h ome as are all azaleas. EGG " $13.25which by the wav arc of t he s am eplant falili1y as the rhododendrons . STOVE 13.50Azalea Jndica is quite a gorgeous NUT. . . . . . . . . . 13.25

    fellow and i s offered a t E as te r time. JJ SKELTON- Tbut this variety is not hardy and if PEA . . . . . . . . . . 9.75 Jr .planted outdoo'rs d ur in g t he summer BUCK. . . . . . . . . 7.50 THEATRE BUILDINGmnst he b rought i ndoo rs hefor e f ro stand kept in the greenhouse or warm BaJa Ave., BaJaCynwyd. Pa.sun room. II C dJi \,Ol1r be ds a nd b or de rs a re all 1 I ~ ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ = = = ~ c ~ a ~ ~ y n ~ W ~ Y ~ 2 ~ 1 ~ 5 = = = = : J 1 Il eaned up and bone mea l worked i nt o "t11e upper four inches of soil you Catl ....... . - - . ~ . - . . . ........ . . . - . _ - . . ~ ........... .........~ - . . . ~ ........ .................. . . - . . . . - . _ . ~ - . . _ . _s ow s eed o f al ys su m for that white ; {

    b or de r. S ee ds o f ageratum for a hlue ; Last Call lor Easter Goods .harder can h e s own i nd oo rs t o be set t tnut late r. the ag-erat tl ll l docs not mind i lbeing mo\'er! while the alyssum rather i REYMER'S FAMOUS EGGS Iobiects. Time to sow cosmos seed t1 I I t ft Also a Complete Line of 1i l l d o . o r ~ , i l l pot s t o )e p ante( ou a er , t.-\pnl ...J. J Sh II G d NIt' B k t Et jLeave the co\'ering on the roses until ! e 0 0 s ov e les as e 5, C. Lafter April ~ o They arc s t ar t ing t o I l THE ESSEX KANDY KOUNTER thud, but must be h el d hack unt il d an- 1 {ger of frost is over. , 107 ESSEX AVENUE {

    ; HARTZELL'S JPhone Promptl Nar. 3971 Delivery !................... ~ ............................. ....... ~ . . . . - . . . . ~ ........- ........ ~ . . - . . . ~ - . . . ~ . ~ " " - " ~ ~ ......... S B P ~uAK LOO

    ~ . - - - - ~ .......... ................. ~ .. ...........~ ~ . -to t{ l( Easte)' Specials {

    WHILE THEY LAST{ A tw at er K en t 5-tube {{ Set, a l l e lect ric $65 {{ 5tube Desermadyne $55 {{ 14- tube Crosley $35 t{ !{ 5tube Garod $75 !{ 5tube Apex $75 {I : = = = = = = : : : : : = = = = = = = = = = : : : : : : : : = : : : = ~All the above are complete {II;. with accessories, including 1batteries and speaker . t

    Don't forget to get yourt Easter Records of sacred t{ music here. {{ {NARBERTH ll ELECTRIC SHOP{ 241 Haverford Ave., Narberth {IPHONE' NARBERTH 418' Il l! !( l; l. l"

    ,.ho EL.RA ,....... G;"o "'"""PI IEleotrical and Radio StJMJioe. J,............... . . . . . . . . . - . . . . ~ ~ ~ .........-....-.....

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    cdwith themostlulCurious upho lster iesan d appointments.And a ll ar e monthsahead of th e modein smart, low, dashin g l ines- low,withou t an y lossof headroom or road-clearance.Be s ur e t o attendt h i s magni f i cen tSty l e S how ! S eet h e mo st beautifulmotor ca r creat ions o f th e day-andth e most d u rab le , dependable an dvibrationless of cars as well. Comeanyda y or evening during th e next sevendays, A cordial welcome awaits you.

    New Route

    COLOR HARIUONIESVividan d J'aripdall th e Rainbow!Glowing colonl-colors tha t rivalth e exquisitc hucs of t h e ra in bow-co lor s a s smar t an d dist i n ~ t i " e a s t h e fleet, low l ines ofBu ick bodi es b y F is he r a Color Show as well as a StyleShow-a magnificcnt presentation o f t he newest harmonies.

    OTHER ROUTES

    EllectiveMarch 11 , 1928

    ALLAN C. HALE, Inc.Main Line Distributors'TELEPHONES

    The pat rons of the line will receive our bestefforts In rendering M. B. C. standard service.

    ADDITIONAL BUS SERVICE

    The Montgomery Bus Company, Inc., operators of the Philadelphia Suburban Transit Company, announce an additional,directly communicating line between Bryn Mawr, Haverford,Ardmore and 63d Street Terminus.The new l ine will operate f rom Morri s and Montgomery avenues, Bryn Mawr, east on Montgomery avenue to Wynnewood avenue, to City Line, to 63d street,to present terminus, returning over the same route.

    Leaving Time from each end-5.55, 6.25 A. M. and every half hour until11.15 P. M. (from Bryn Mawr) and 12.25 A. M. (from Philadelphia),

    Lancaster Avenue Line-From Philadelphia to Rosemont.Strafford Line-From Rosemont to Garrett Hill.Gladwyne Line-From Montgomery and Anderson avenues, Ardmore, to Gladwyne.MontgomeryAvenueLine-FromMontgomery and Anderson avenues, Ardmore, to Philadelphia via Narberth.Short Line-From 54th and City Line to Narberth via Bala-Cynwyd.

    Opening Today -Stvle Week a t Buickshowrooms! Everyo ne w ho loves th enew an d bcau t i fu l everyone wh o plansto buy a new ca rthis Spring-is in -vi te d t o a tt e nd t h is"pec i al showing ofthose smartest ofmotor car creations,t he f in e Bu i ck smodels. I,!;;;;. . . . . . . . . . . . ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:IHere ar e assembled a wide va r ie ty ofBuickbody-typeshyFisher. All area r rayed in alh,lring newspringtime color harmonies. All ar e endow-

    ~ ' f { ; : J 2 ! 'Silowin fJ ~ l i ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ ~ ~. Americas Smartest....AIotorenrCreations

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    N. R. PEACOCKInterior and Exterior Paint ingWILL BE GJ,AD TO ESTIMATE407 Essex Ave., Narberth, Pa.Phone, Nnrberth 2631

    Screens and Weather Stripping

    GEORGE A. WITTEPaperhanging andDecoratingESTIMAT1l'lGNARBERTH 4135 W

    FOR GOOD, CLEANPapeJ'hanging andPlasteringCall A. HULTZ

    37 N. Millick St., Philadelphia !PHONE: SHERWOOD ~ 1 I r ;

    Rea r o f 250 Haverford Ave.House and Decorative PaintingMail Orders and Jobbing PromptlyAttended t9Phone, Narberth 3639-W

    REPLATEBRASSY WORN-OFFBath Room FaucetsBrassy Auto Parts, Rellectors,With Pure SilverUSE

    Carpenter and Builder17 Schiller Avenue, Narberth, Pa. 'I!

    It Silver-Plates . Use It as a PolishLOOK LIKE NEWlYzPint. $1; Pint, $1.65FOR SALE BY LOCAL DEALERSandHansell Bros. Service StationMontgomery Ave. bel. Narberth Ave.

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    Friendly

    PalmoliveSOAP3 Cakes1 9 c

    _ ._ - -Can IS eLb. Can S2e

    DEL MONTEPEACHES

    Halves or SlicedLarge 1g eCan

    LarlreLUXPackage23 c

    Fancy QualityALL GOLDCATSUPPint 20Bottle eMade f rom F ine stTomatoes

    Market

    CLIQUOT CLUB Bottle 14eGINGER ALE, Golden or PaleSNIDER'S-BARTLETT 3 gePEARS (In Glass)SNIDER'S-RED-BEETS 2Se(In Glass Jar)SNIDER'S-STRINGLESS Ja r 2'g eOR WAX BEANSFAIRWATER-TENDER Can 20e'SWEET PEAS-6 Cans $1.15-------- -- -----_._---PRIMER GREEN Can 1geLIMA BEANSFANCY EXTRA 2-(1)s'19-eLARGE PRUNESBORIS-RED-RIPE---3--C:Cc--an-s-2-S'eTOMATOESSNIDER'S TENDERPEAS-3 Cans 50c ---------BOSCUL COFFEEVACUUM PACKED

    FRESH EVERY DAY~ H ~ ~ E H : ~ : ~ R FARM Doz. 4ge

    Direct From Farm to Your TableSelected for Aroma and Flavor~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ E E Lb'3geBlended From Best Coffees Grown

    WE DELIVERNAHBERTH 4050

    SUGARS Lbs. 2ge

    , iI TWO AND THREE Il .i. {Usually make five, but an unlimited number can b e taJ t made with our Genuine Soft White Pine - .; ,, OF COURSE WE MEAN SCREENS {, t; some folks like them made with two-inch lumber, ;I some with threeinch, so t o t ak e c ar e of every re- ,t quirement we carry the White Pine in all widths and "It lengths. .I

    Should you not have time to make s cr eens we 1:/:will be glad to ge t them f or you, wired and puttogethEr, if your measurements are stock size. ;

    t .Call Cynwyd 662 and let us help you to be ;SCREENED lt lt tt tShull Lumber Company

    ; ji 29 Bala Avenue, Bala-Cynwydt I;l The Link Between Forest and Home tt t, ;......._.-.__.,--.-..._.--........""'-tl........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . ~ ~ ~ ' - - . - ..- _ . . - - . . . ~ . -

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    Med. Ivory Waldorf P. & G.SOAP PAPER SOAP-1 Cakes -1 Rolls 3 Cakes2Sc 2S c lIe

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    -and candy that Is richand luscious and delightfully suggest!ve of "thekind Mot he r u se d tomake." Chocolate-coverednuts. fruits. nuggets andbutter creams In a del le lous assortment with eachpound. This is the bestkind of Easter gif t. e i therboxed and tastefullywrapped and stampedwith"Ye O ddi ty Shop pe's "seal-or cunningly packedIn some little gift ofglassware or pottery thatwll1 double the pleaS\lreof the giver and receivero f s uch an Easter token.

    We woald .ac.-t . tha t ordon dHlred for earl)" 8 a t . , , ; d . e l l ~ r ) " l b e Ill: Fr l.. ~ , I I ( . , whleh wiD creatl)" ImproTP ou r ~ o r T I e e .

    LIBBY'S DILL PICKLES 3Sc IliIND.QUARTERS OF BABY $6 00Quart Ja r SPRING LAMB SNIDER'S P RESERVES 2S-c FORE QUARTERS OF BABY $2 75Assorted 16-0unce Ja r SPRING LAMB VALLEY FORGE Bottle 10e VOGT'S HAMS-FAMILY Lb. 2geSPECIAL SIZE====-=-==-=-::=-=====-=-=-=-=,---'KEEBLER Large Can 2 ge FRESH KILLED STEWING Lb. 3g eSALTINES CHICKENS==-==----::-------WESSON COOKING Pint Can 27e CHUCK ROAST-BEST Lb. 2 geOIL NATIVE BEEFFAT NORWAY Eachz-S-e LOINORRIBOF Lb-:2geMACKEREL COUNTRY PORKSAILOR ,SARDINES Can 2 5e FRENCH'S-CREAM Ja r13cIN PURE OLIVE OIL MUSTARD

    We are en thusiast ic Bcos ters for ou r ALL GOLD BRAND FRUITS. The qua li t y i s second to none.Get acquainted, with th is delicious canned fruit.ALL GOLD ALL GOLD (Crushed) FRUIT SALADPEACHES CHERRIES Can 1 ge Large 3g e(Slice:norlHSalves) ~ : ~ g e 3 g e 3 Cans 55c I Cane ALL GOLD ALL GOLD : I ~ E A J ~ t ~

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    Fo x Ne\\'s Pathe Shor t SuhjectSATURDAY MATINEE ONLY

    "Th J S "azz mger

    Ifo ll owing s ix l i t t le g ir ls w ho h ad N ewma n, 430 Anthwyn road.ha d just 12 lessons: Ruth Brooks. April 13, 2.30 P. M.-Mus icEvelyn Brooks, Hettie Ehmann , s tu d y class with 1\lrs. ArthurElsie E hm an n, K at hr yn Shaw', Staples, 124 \Vo o ds id e a v en u eAlison Shaw, all of Philadelphia. N inet e enth cen tu ry music.Dr . Ell iot t ' s s ta tement that "o f al l April 17-Elect ion of officers.st ud ie s f or t ra in in g th e mind, aE ....E* acpiano work excels," wa s well ex - [ empl if i ed i n t he accu racy and skill For Sweet-toothst he se l it tl e g ir ls s howe d. Theywere taught th e fi"e essentials of ! [a musi ca l c ompo si ti on , r h yt hm,melody. harmony, form an d mood.Technique al1d expression were [carejully explained a nd su ch es s en ti al s a s d e fi ni ti on o f terms.study oj s igna tu res . no ta t ion andiormation of cho rd s we re p.rescnt- [ed in s uch a t t ra c ti ve compos it i on :as th e "S lu mh er S ong," "1\Iy IPony," "Evcning Song," " ~ f a g i c I[:\1 usie." " 'fhc Bells" a n d "L it t le :\Yooden Shoes." Th c children:s ep ar at el y o r in groups played!orig'inal composi t ion s a s ,veil asthose men tionad above .; \ j ter the announcemcnts by th epresident oj the Jnstitute of 'Pol i

    tics, April 10, at Bryn :\fawr. an do i t al ks b y ;VIiss D e B ot h o n cook-in g an d home-making, April Hi, 1:' [ Haverford at Forest Avenuean d lH a t t he A ca de mv o f :\lusic. Telephone: Narberth 21'182l \ lrs. She rron and he r a i des s e rved Open This Satnrl1a)' E \ ' e n l n ~j rui t punch an d home-made cakes. ~ = ~ ~ E * = = = ....e====llE====llCluh calendar: ;- aE aE ac aE===April 10. 10 A. M . - ~ l e e t i n g ojExecu t i \' e Boanl w i th : \ lrs. C. :\ .Farmer. 4 J.l \Voodhine avenue.April 10, 2 P. l \ I . -Home Eco

    nomi cs C l as s , motion p ictu re s o fd ai ry i nd us tr y. S ug ge st io ns onho"" t o se rv e r ef re sh me nt s f orhri(lge and o the r pa rt i es , by EllenS. B ri nt on , a t t he h om e of :\lrs.E. ':\T ueller. 20R Essex avenue.April 11. HI A. : \L-C\o techange of t ime.) -Literatu l 'egroup at t he h om e o f ':\lrs. \ V. C.

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    1Minutefor the ChildrenA Service for their future they willappreciate.Look at your life insurance p ol ic ie s. ,If. ther r ea d "Pay ab le to --, myWife, I f s he s ur vi ve s m e; otherwiseto m y exec., admin., and assigns," youare not g iv ing the service to yourchildren that you think you are. Thelaw, a nd n ot you, will d ict at e wha tthey shall receive, and at considerablecost and delay.

    I should enjoy th e privilege of expla ining in d e ta il h ow youc an c o rr e ct t h is c o nd i ti on withou t any cost.

    HART ADDRESSES CLUB

    Robert Kessler , of Bala, editor ofthe ye ar book of the graduatingclass at Lower Merion High. which isnow in the t hr oe s o f " go in g top re ss ." P rominent in debat e a etlvltles at the Ardmore Senior High.h e is scho ol o ra to r a nd captain ofthis yea r' s d ebat ing t eam. He a ls ohas e ar ned h is l et te rs in track andIn soccer.

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    N A R ! ~ ! ~ e , ! ~ ~ ~ T E R -MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 P. M.

    "ANY TWINS, IN?"

    "TO THE UTTERMOST"

    Members of Congress who haveflown with Lindbergh may f ee l l es simpressed, hereafter, wi th t he ir ownaviation stunts in the Congressionalchambers.

    School NotesPupils and .teachers are enjoying theEaster vacat ion f rom Thursday to:Monday. .inc1u sive.The sixth grades had t he ir annualhand-ball contest on Tuesday. Sixth Awon by the following scores: 10-15. "1511. 11)-,i.The Archery C lu h mee ts o n Mondays af ter school. Alexander Laos isthe high scorer u p t o d at e.Beginning Thursday. April 12. thevar ious c luhs w ill mee t at 2.40. Inaddi t ion to the Archery Club. the mostpopular clubs are t he A th le ti cs , A rt ,Dramatic and Science.

    Library's Sup pl y o f Popular Children's Books Renewed.

    ":\re any of the twins in?" is a. que st ion f requen tl y a sked t lwse daysin the chi1clren's depar tmen t o i thl:l ih ra ry . .-\nd t he u su al answer is adouht fu l g lance a t t he she ll 'e s whe rct hey a re supposed t o he. f or they aregenerally "out."These "Twins." as the\' arc economica lly cal led. are hooks ily Lucy FitchI'l'rkins. d e l i ~ h t f u l h ' written in (Ie-s 1 'v t P l' I I I I 'is howed in grief, my spi ri t ove rwhe lmed .