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    The following n ew b oo ks o f recentflction h av e b ee n p re se nt ed to thelibrary at the Y. M. C. A. by th eWoman 's C ommuni ty Cl ub : " A Fa rCount ry , " Wins ton Churchll1; "Barsof I ron , " Ethe l M. Dell; "Seventeen,"Booth T ar ki ng to n; " Th e H ar bo r, "Ernest Poole; "Just David," EleanorH. P or te r; " Th e B order Legion,"Zane Grey; "The Dar e Devil," Marlo.T. Davles s; "The Vindication," Harriet T. Comstock. I t is hoped thatthese books w il l b e enjoyed b y man yand that the club will b e abl e to giveothers fr om ti me to time.Fannr H. Loos;Library Manager.

    OFCOMMENCEMENT EXERCISES

    INTERESTING l'ACTS.

    Narberth High SchoolFriday Evening, June 16, i916P ROGRAM

    "Out Upon The Rest less Sea" W. N. NeidlingerGir ls ' ChorusInvocation , Rev. Andrew S. Burke"Wiegenleid" (Cradle Song) J. Frank(b) "They Met On a Twig of a Chestnut Tree" Clarence RobbinsSenior Girls' Quartette

    On Monday evening, June 19th, seve ra l young l ad ie s o f O ur Town wil1present a drama enti tl ed "A SouthernCinderella" for th e benefit of St..Margaret's Church, to be held in St.Margaret's Hall, at eight o'clock. Thep la y w il l be very in te res t ing to oldand young . A ll are welcome. Tickets,50 cents.

    Many inter.esting f ac ts per ta in ingto th e establishment of th e Presbyt er ia n C hu rc h i n N ar be rt h. the flrstchurch to be established in th eborough, were presented during th epas t week whi le th e celebrat ion of thetwen ty- fifth a nn iv er sa ry w as inprogress.A later issue o f Ou r T own w il l contain a write-up concerning th e history of this church, which is so closel y I nt erwo ve n w it h t he history ofNarbert1l.

    EXTRA.

    NARBERTH LOSESTO BON AIR

    MANAGER WALZERSIGNS THREE PLAYERS

    Farther Lights Lawn FeteT U ES D AY , J U N E 2 0th

    To It . H.ld a t t he Home of 1'1...Wm. J. Jon , 103 S.Narbe..th An.CAKES CANDY, ICE CREAM GRAB BAGHAY RIDE PINK LEMONADE

    NARBERTH,PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1916

    NOTICE.

    INDIA SUPPER

    Class 15, Canterbury bells-Samu.el 'Bowman. Manager Walzer's team lOSt it sClass 16, sw.eet William-Mrs. Ca rl se con d g am e of the season last Sat-Metzger, Mrs. Colesworthy. urday through in abi lity t o hi t

    ~ I a s s 17, foxglove-Mrs. FletcherW. Rodger's shoots. Walzer presented aStItes, Mrs. p:'. J. Loos. somewhat dlft;erent line-up, but thisClass 18, Iris-Mrs. W. I Dothard,j had very Ilttle or n o a cc ou nt t o l os eMrs. Wletcher W. ~ t i t e s . the game..

    Class 19, poppies-Mrs. Norman Narberth wall h eld t o five hit s, twoJefferies , Samuel Bowman. of whi ch wer e bunched in th e thirdClass 20-Ko entries. inning, after two were out, whenClass 2L cornflower-Mrs. John Koons and Davis both singLed bu tGilroy, Mrs. W. , \ r ~ h u r C.ole. Nu na n pulled F le ck 's fly in ~ e n t e r Address Alexander H. AbbottClass 22 three hhes-Mlss Morrow. . I "Sta f th S N' ht" Eth lb .CI 23 I k itl tl e Iueld lo r the final out. I rs 0 e ummel' Ig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e er t Nevmass ' ,ar spur w . 1 0 1 r The home t eam scored its only run Girls ' Chorusflowers-Mrs. Norman Jeffefles, C. E. in th e first i nn ing when Davis was ,. . . .Kreamer. . s af e o n Br own' s error, who threw \ PresentatIOn of DIplomas by C. H. McCarter, Pres. of the Board

    Class 24, mixed roses-Mrs. Ken- over the first bas.eman's head! "Good Night, Good Night, Beloved" Ciro Pinsutin.edy Duff, Samuel Bowman. enabling Davis to reach second. Fleck! Girls ' ChorusClass 25, tea and hybrid roses- then poled out his only hi t of the! BenedictionMrs. Easton, Mrs. G. H. Clay. da y for a two-bagger in right field. i ' : ' . ~. = ~ -,- .."..,. .....Class 26, rambler roses-Mrs. A. Fleck w as left s tr ande d a t second, I -=

    C. Shand, Samue! Bowman. when S imps on flew ou t to short. CELEBRATION JULY 4TH II STUDENTS' RECITALC ~ a s s 27, pansies-C. E. Kreatn;er, TILe Karberth boys did not holdJumor Suppl ee ; honor ab le men tI on their lead long for In th e third i n n i ng . a ~ O T H E R EVIDENCE OFMrs. G. H . C lay. Bon Air scored two runs When Kane At meetmg held on June 8th, I

    Class 28, hardy Scotch pinks-Mrs. Ieceived a free pass to f irs t , Harrison Icommittee was a p P o i n t ~ d to la ! plans I MISS WENTZ'S ABILITYw. J . J ones , Mrs. W. 1. Dothard. singled and tiLe Dykes was also: for July 4th celebratIOn. ThiS planClass 29, pyrethrum daisies-Samuel pas se d S incl ai r then hit to G ib so n will include flag raising, parade, ban IBowman, Mrs. W. 1. Dothard. . 'and h t1mew th e b all p ass Ko ons games, f ireworks and brass b an d of iClass 30, open to most a t t r a c t ~ v e allowing two runs t o score . ' fi ft ee n pi ec es . Eve ry pup il in Nar- II A most interesting recital was givenvase or bas ke t o f flowers, any k11ld non Air Adds Two ~ l o r 2 , b er th S ch oo l i s Invited to take part ITuesday afternoon in the Communityo r n um ber-M is s B arbara S h a ~ d , I n t he fourth inning, the Bon Airites in th e parade, with the fire company, Center Audi tor ium by th e p up il s o fM ~ s . Carl ~ e t z g e r ; honorable mentIOn add ed two m ore runs when Nunan hall teams and Boy Scouts . ' IAchsah M. Wentz. It was remarkableMISS Fanme Loos. and Kane both s ingled, and Nunan Now, alI toge ther , to mak e t hi s a to find s o muc h grace and techniqueThe other .eXhibitors were: Mrs. scored When Davis threw over S imp- b ig d ay . Lend your suppo rt i n th e I in such youthfUl perfurmers, TheRezo Brooks, Mrs. A. A. Chalker, Mrs. son's head. Dyk,es was safe on Mc- way of contributions . Ie as e a nd confidence with which theyPlank, Doris H. Von Cul in . Dorothy C le ll an 's e rr or , a nd S incl ai r s ingl ed , We wil l endeavor to v is it e ve ry , played, reflected great credit UP011Chalvant,. Ava Mulh?lIand, ;Estller Viel- scoring Kane. That ended the scoring house i n N ar be rt h. S ho ul d y ou pre-I' thei: teacher, who ha s given us manyhaber, MISS Jane Nash, MISS Robert s, [or th e day. fer, mail check to a ny membe r o f t he mUSical treats before.Miss Hel en F ai le , Mrs. George Bar- Gibson had th e better s trike-out committee. The p rog ram was as follows:r le . Rober t SaVill, Erica Kre ll , Hel en r ecord , haVing eleven, bu t alIowed ten Watch Onr Town for weekly re- Juvenile Suite-The Dream, MorningWalton, Jeanette Waltonj Mrs. W. B. hits, whiLe Rodgers he ld Narberth t o por ts . Cal1, Th e Little Dance .. A. L . NorrisGoodall, Mrs. C ampb el l, . Ro be rt five h it s a nd only struck out f ou r. I Edwin P. Dold, Chairman. Josephine CookDothard, Ted Artman, Eltzabeth I The Veteran Fleck Stites arrived: :Rnymolld ( ~ Jones, SecretarY. The Rainy Day Mrs. A. M. VirgilTimm, Frances Covert, Mrs. Harry from the tlower s how i n time to bat }'Ietcher W. SUtes, TreaSl1rer. Helen Caldwel lHartley, Add ison Cover t, Mrs . C. E. for Colwyn Humphreys, bu t S imps on Add it io na l committees will be an- The Comical Clown .. C. W. KrogmannBrown, Thomas Covert , 'Hel en Duff was ou t at the plate On Stites' nounced l ater. Annette MelchoirIrving Dothard, Rob.ert Harris, Mrs. grounder t o t hi rd base. The Dancing PartyJ. S. ~ a r r l s , Betty Hof fman , Mary (Continued on f::iecond Page) DRAMA AND DANCE -L. A. Bugbee-DavisMcMamman. . ~ _ _ _ The Rooster Florence MaXim

    Anita C. MillerGertrude's Dream Beethoven

    Roscoe SmedleyHunting Scene .. . J. Frank FrysingerThe Water Sprites . . . . Stephen HellerAva MulhollandDance o f th e MarionettesMrs. Crosby AdamsHerbert McCarterThe Cucko.; Flaxington HarkerMabel Kirkpatrick

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    AI,L SAINTS' P. E. CIIURCH.ney. Alulrew S. Burke, Rector.

    }:YANGl-:L BAPTIST CHURCH.

    TIn: PItESBYTERUN CHURCH.

    };mersoll L. Swift, Pastor.9.30 A. M.-Prayer s er vi ce o f theBible school for th e w or ke rs andfriends of th e school.9.45 A. M.-Bible s choo l. Mr. J. C.Davis will be t he t each er o f t he Men'sBihle Class and Mrs. E. L. Swi ft o f t heWoman's Class.11.00 A. M.-l\ ' lorning worship; sermon by Rev . A le x. H . Abbott.7.45 P . M.-Evenlng worship; subject or the sermon, "A G la d Confession." The f inal Indoor evening service In ou r church until September.Everybody Invited.Monday, 8.00 P. M., the Ushers' Assoc ia tion wil l meet at the home ofMr. H . C. McCarter. Mr. Philip Chen,a Chinese student at the Universityof Pennsylvania and a very Interesting speaker, will be t he guest and giveth e address of the evening.Wednesday , 8.00 P . M., prayer andpr aise service this we ek; subject,"Equality of the Church." A study inth e Book of Philemon. Read thisshort book and be present. We havegood meetings.- - - - - - -

    The service s at All Saints' P. E.Church, Montgomery and Wynnewoodavenues, for nex t Sunday ar e as follows:8.00 A. M.-Holy communion.9,45 A. M.-Sunday school.11.00 A. M-Mornlng p ra ye r, w it hs ermon and holy c ommunion4.00 P. M.-Evenlng prayer.

    The chi ldren of the Sunday schoolwl1l hold their annual picn ic on Wednesday, June 21s t. ' l' he time for leav-Ing the Sunday school build ing will Last Tuesday evening the AlumniAssociation of the Narberth Highbe announced next Sunday morning.There wl1l he a c ake a nd ca ndy School, held its mee ti ng . Maxwc ll~ ' I } : T H O l ) J S T EPISCOPAL CIIURCn. 1 sale at the southeast corner of Merion ~ ~ e a : ~ ~ : s q T h ~ f ~ ~ l ~ ~ a ~ ~ I ~ ~ I ~ n ; a : o ~ ~ : I Prescription Drug StoreIand Wynnewood avenues on Saturday pafternoon, June 24th, f or t he b en ef it w er e a great addition to the program. hone, Narberth 625 or 1284Itev. c. H. KOllpel, Pustor. On Tuesday afternoon we h ad ou r ,-=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::of All Saints' parish house fund. This -Sunday services: annual track meet. The r es ul ts w il lsale is being given b y t wo little girls I $1 0 W.45-Sunday school. Classes for be printed i n n ex t week's paper . rLE "N {'''FE WHOLI!(I0MI! 00 ILL BUY ALO Tall ages. ~ 1 ~ a ~ l ~ h ~ U ~ ~ ~ b : ~ ~ ? ~ ~ ' t ~ : d c ~ u ~ c : o ~ ~ ~ On Wednesday morning at 9 I " ft l1 ft (ja) (j

    11.00-Morning worship. Sermon come and help them out. o'clock, promot ion exe rc ise s wi ll be OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEEDby Mr. Koppel. L ead er, Xext Sund ay b ei ng Trinity Sunday, held. The awarding of prizes and UNDERB ACTERIOLOGICAL CONTROL6,45-Epworth League. letters wil l t he n tal{e place.there will he a celehration of the holyMiss Wade H l o w e n s t i n h ~ ' G d . g communion at the 11 o'clock service. Senior class day dProgrfam. Class Pasteurized Milk IDE:l.1VI?:RrE:C'7.45-Even ng wars lp. 00 sm - Th e chur ch 'bu s leaves Narberth day exercises, Thu rs ay a ternoon, at ;>ing, with short address. 2 P. M. Program as fol lows: BrYnclovls Cerl lUed WEST PUILAI I and Wynnewood stations on Sunday Milk 'Wednesday Even ng Sen ceo 1 40 Valedictory Madeline McCoy (Pedrlal lc Society) OVERBROOKI mornings at O. 8.00-Qulet, helpfUl, interest ng History Jean Justice MERION._ Spec i a l Guernsey"meeting of prayer and prai se for busy C E' Will Angusta Witherow Milk WYNNEFIELDpeople. Pastor in charge. I ommencement xercises Statistics Estelle Cohie (Roberts&Sharplells DALA-CYNWYD}:pworth League Electlon. I Prophesy, Marion Trot ter (wri tt en byI Dairies) NARBERTH

    The s e m l - a n n ~ a l election. of the I of Narberth High School F . F os te r) Cream Buttermilk ARDMOREleague resulted 111 the followmg mem- Poem Frank l in Foster WYNNEWObers being e lected t o s er ve as offi- - - - Advice to Faculty Hilda Smedley Table ~ : e ' : : ' ~ l p p l n g ODcers: Roy Griffith, president; l \ ~ r s . I Friday, June 16th, 8 P. M.-Rev. Advice to Juniors Carroll DownesWard, Marion Hastings, Eva Jenkms , 'I PresentationsElizabeth Speakman, vice-presidents; A l e x a ~ d e r Abbott, Albany, N. Agnes Rose and Charles McCarterWade Howenstine, treasurer; Mary; Y., WIllBe The Speaker of The Friday morning the chapel exercisesCbalfant, pianist; Lillian Compton, I Evening-The Girls ' Chorus wl11 be in charge of t he sen io r class.leader. The r epor ts of th e various I Will Furni sh The Music- ~ r i d a y evening, commencement ex-officers showed t he l ar ge st r es ul ts i n Ierclses; speaker, Dr. Alexander H. Ab-t he h is to ry of th e society. After the Everybody Welcome hot, formerly of Narberth.last Sunday evening In June the.devo- ' rh e s en io r dance wil l h e hel d in~ i o n a l ~ e e t i n g s I ~ e l d o S u n d a y ~ e v e n - Commencement Week Pl'ogam, Nor- Elm Hall on Saturday, June 17th.1I1gs WIll be d l ~ c o n : 1 l 1 u e d unhl the berth nigh School, Juna 11 Notice to p ar en ts a nd pupils-f ir s t Sunday evemng 111 September. to 16, 1916. School opens September 5, 1916.

    Sunday, 8.00 P. M.-Baccalaureate An Exceptlollnl Ueeord. H E DAVISexe rc ises . All Saints' P. E. Church. Few high school classes have so I ---.----.---Sermon by Rev. Andrew S. Burke. great a percentage of i ts g raduates i!.. l G BTuesday, 8.00 P. M.-"Alumui go to c ol le ge . The following ar e the ! eorge . SupleeNight." Program to he r ende re d by present intentions of t he graduates : I

    memhers of the association. Carroll Downes, J r. , D ar tmou th ; J. A. MILLER Steam &HotWaterHeatingWednesday, 9.00 A. M.-Promotion Charles Howard McCarter, Jr., Uni- Plumbingexercises. versity of Pennsy lvan ia ; Franklin (Successor t o E . J. HOOD)Thursday, 1.00 P . M.-Awardlng of Foster, a medical college; J ean Jus - BEA.TER AND RANGE WORK Bell Telephone.athLetic prizes and "N's." 2.00 P SLATE AN IN ROOFER. ti ce, Bryn-Mawr; Agnes Rose, Bryn- D T!\I.-Senior Class Day cxe rc ises .Friday, 8.45 A. M.-Senior chapel, Mawbr bI M t a ~ a n Ha'tll's, Wd i1ston. {Wilt Jobbing a 1 s 0 ~ e F c O i a r r l t e y 8 . t ATeDNUar8beodlo u .. . NlA Y I PROV.exe rc ise s conducted hy the graduat- pro a y a e a pos -gra ua e yearaN .......... .. .ing c la ss . 11.00 A. M.-Closing exer- r\arberth before e nt er in g) : H il da To you what an advantage i is. 800 P M C t SmedleY, Sargeant School; Estelle MAIN UNE to own you r own home?c l s e s . . . .- ommencemen Cohi c, S choo l of Industrial Artexercises. The speaker will be Rev. Mar ian Trotter Banks' ,Business Cal: BASEBALL SCHEDULE WM. D. SMEDLEYAlexander Abbott, formerly pastor of . ' " t A Cthe Narherth Baptis t Church. liege; M ~ d e h n e McCoy, a umversLy t the abm,Class Colors-Blue and gold. lan.d mUSICal conservatory; Augusta I The schedule follows: I Narberth & Haverford Aves.

    Class Flower-Daisy. WIthe row, Corne ll . June 24-Paoli at Narberth, Dun &Class Roll-Carroll Downes, Jr., School Notes. ICo. at Overbrook, Berwyn at Wayne, CEO &WJ MARKpresident ; Jean Gilpin Justice, vice- Rubbers, u m ~ r e l l a s a nd c aps ar e Ardmore at Bon Air. II?president; Alice Hilda Smedley, Mcre- f r e ~ u e n t l y left 111 school by care les s I July I -Berwyn at Overbrook, Dun LlDtary; Agnes Milne Rose, treasurer; pupIls. Parents S I ~ O U l d not blame th e & Co. at Paoli, Narberth at Ardmore,Madeline Violet McCoy, Jane Este ll e t eachers and p r l n c ~ p a l . Wayne at Bon Air. i Select DCohic, Marian. Francis Haws, Marian Repeatedly. pupIls have ~ e e n told July 4, A. M.-Berwyn at Narberth, atCteS

    E li za be th T ro tt er , Augus ta Bispham to mark a rt lc le s with their names. Wayne at Overbrook, Paoli at ArdWitherow, Charles Howard McCarter, Instances ar e on record of parents more, Dun & Co. at Bon Air.J r. , Frank lin Justus Foster. who have flatly r efused to do so, say- JulY 4, P. M.-Dun & Co. at Naring it is the teacher's d ut y t o see to bert h, B on Ai r at Overbrook Ard-UNION TWILIGHT SERVICE it that "every pupil's property i s p ro - more at Wayne Berwyn at p a ~ l ltected." I July 8-Dun ' & Co at N a r b ~ r t hAll lost art icles found by t he jani - ,Berwyn at Wayne, P a ~ l I at Ardmore:The regular Union Twilight services tor ar e taken to the office. A sys-, Overbrook at Bon Air.Rey. John Ynn "Xess, lIlnlster. will be held a s u su al In July and tematic method is employed in at - July 15-Ardmore at Overbrook

    The meet ings next Sunday will be Augus t, under the auspices of the t empt ing to find the owners. Few Narberth at Wayne Dun & Co atas follows: Young Men's Christian ,Association. pupils ever bothe: ~ l a i m i n g umbrellas IPaoli, Berwyn at B o Air. .10.00 A. M.-Sahbath school. Plans ar e a lre ady under w ay a nd or overshoes untI l It r ai ns . Rubbe rs July 2 2-B erwy n at Overbrook11.00 A. M.-Public worsh ip , with it is hoped t hat in terest in these m.eet- a rc not "los t" o r "s tolen"-they are Wayne at Paoli Dun & Co. at A r d ~sermon by t he pasto r on "The Second ings will he greater than ever. left by the careless pupil for t he jani - more, Narberth ~ Bon Air.Coming of Christ." Owing to a recent rea l es ta t e deal tor to f ind and take to the office. July 29-Berwyn at Narberth, PaoU8.00 P. M.-Evening wor sh ip . S er - the lo t at the corn.er of Windsor and at Overbrook. Dun & Co. at Wayne,mon theme, "The Soul's Awakening." Forrest avenues, our usual meeting r. S. ::UAIL-JTn)" 28, 1916. Bon Air at Ardmore.Church Notes. place, has been sol d. However , we August 5-0verbrook at Narberth,

    The c el eb ra ti on o f t he twenty- fi ft h h ave hee n e xc ee ding ly fortunate to I Ardmore at Wayne, Paoli at Bon Air,1 hi hie e t Ar r mI.anniversary was a notahle success and secure a pace w c n some r sp c s G.OO A. M.-East and t hrough west Dun & Co. at Berwyn.much credit is due to all who partle!- i s h et te r. Mr. W. D. Smedl ey, who 6.4 3 A . M.-East and throug.!1 west August 12-Dun & Co. at Over-pated therein. Especial mention has purchased t he J us ti ce prop,erty S brook, Bon Air at Wayne, Berwyn atN t1 N he t1 h 11 .59 A. M.-Local wests ho ul d h e mad e o f the flower commit- on ! or 1 ar r I avenue, as w - 10.37 A. M.-East and t hrough west Paoli, Narherth at Ardmore.tee , who arranged the beaut iful deco- lingly granted us t he u se of that lot 11.50 A. !\f.-East and through west August 19 -0ve rb ro ok a t Wayne, Estimates Furmshedrations throughout the celebrat ion; to and hou se f or our mee ti ng s. Wat ch Narherth at Paol i, Be rwyn at Ard-for later announcements. 12,21i P. M.-Local westMessrs. Brown a nd Wilson for the 1.37 P. M.-East and t hrough wcs t more. Dun & Co. at Bon Air.electrical display; to the ladles who 3.26 P. M.-Local west August 2 6-W ay ne a t NarberthId Some bus iness men fail becausefurnished the refreshments on Fr ay 4.27 P. !\f.-East and t h rough wes t Overbrook at Pao li , Dun & Co. at. 't t they waste their t im e i n f o o l i n ~ withnight, and to the publiCI ty comml ee 6.37 P. M.-Local west Ardmore. Berwyn at Bon Air.trifles that they could hire a hoy towho attended to th e newspaper re- Departure. September 2-Bon Air at Narberth,d d t attend to for $3 a week.p or ts a nd t he bulletin boar s, an a 6.4 3 A . M.-Local west Ardmore at Overbrook, Paoll atthe musicians who furn ished us with CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 8 .5 9 A . M.-East anrl through west Wayne, Dun & Co. at Berwyn.such excellent music on the various 10.37 A. M.-Local west September 4, A. M.-Overbrook atoccasions. Two ..ents per worll In Illh'ancc; minimum 10.48 A. M.-East and t hrough west Narberth, Dun & Co. at Wayne, Ber-The Chi ld re n' s Day celebration of ten word8. 12.26 P. M.-East and t hrough west wyn at Ardmore, PaoU at Bon Air .last Sunday morn ing w as in many FOR S A J , F ~ S t n b l e with two 8tn118 and box 1.37 P. M.-Local west September 4, P. M.-Dun & Co. atways the most successful in the his- stall. wagon house. hay loft and mILn's 3.26 P. M.-East and t hrough west Overbrook, Berwyn at Wayne, Nar-

    S d h I a d re room. COAt $1000. Good condition. Sale bPI B AI A dtory of the un ay sc 0 0 , n - price. $150. F. M. Justice. Narberth, Penna. 4.27 P. M.-Local west erth at ao I. on r at r more.flected much c redi t upon those who 6.37 P. M.-East and through west September 9-Ardmor e a t Narberth,so fa ithfully drllled the little ones In F O ~ c S ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ C I ~ : o g r : ~ : ~ e ~ ~ o ~ ~ . f ~ : ~ ~ ~ : 6.59 P. M.-East and through west Berwyn at Overbrook, Bon Air attheir exercises. There were 288 pres- 616 Montgomery aVenUe. Sunday. Wayne, Dun & Co. at Bon Air.ent. )USTAKJor-.Owlng to the grent similarity Arrives 6.00 A. M. September I6-Berwyn at Narberth,The sacrament of t he Lord' s sup- of two pnlrs of low tnn shoes given me last Departs 5.47 P. M. Wayne at Overbrook, Ardmore atpe r will be observed In this church week, to put rubber heels OD. the gentle- Paoli, Dun & Co. at Bon Air.mnn who enlleu for his shoes Saturdayon Sunday morning, June 25. Pre- about 6 o'clock. got nne of each. Kindly Tea leaves ar e gathered four tiIIWS September 23-Dun & Co. at Nar-paratory service the preceding Wed- I ~ ~ I ~ s t ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ " ~ 2 ~ h e H ~ I : : ; : r ' : J . r , ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ , . B N a ~ ~ a year from the tea plant a ft er i ts b er th , Berwyn at PaoU, Wayne atnesday evening. berth, P. O. Box 920. ' third year. , i Ardmore, Overbrook at Bon Air.

    8T. ~ I A n G A n E T ' S CHURCH.Early Mass on SundtJ.Y froD! .April

    1"t to October 31st at C.30 A. "'1. FromNovember 1st to Marcn 31st at 7 A. M.Late Mass, 9.30 A. M. throughout they ear. Masses on holydays, 6.30 anJ8.30 A. M. Weekdays at 8. Eveningdevotions and o ther services at regUlartimes.

    MERION MEETING I10USE.Merion Meeting House Is opened forworship every Fr ls t-day at 11 A.M. Visitors ar e cordially welcome.A registry book Is kept for visitors.All ar e a sked to register their names.

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    ment. Every boy i s e xp ec te d t o ac tas a gentleman and Is on his honor.The use of tobacco in all forms Isabsolutely forbidden at Camp Tohickon.The following Narberth boys ar ealready s igned up f or part of the season: Carl Metzgar, Ned Morgan,Baird Caldwell, Richard Compton.Richard Odiorne, Herbert Kre ll . Ed ward Odell and Francis Wipf. We ar eadding to t hi s l is t dally. How aboutyour boy?

    eral Manager; O. L. Hampton, Executive Secretary.

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    NARBERTll CIVIC ASSOCIATION.President, A. J. Loos.Vice-president, A. C. Shand, J. B.Williams, James Artman.Secre ta ry and t reasurer , Frank J.Wisse.Dircetors, Frederick L. Rose, GeorgeM. Henry, W. Arthur Cole, George M.ColesworthY, Mrs. William S. Horner,A. E. Wohlert Mrs. George M. Henry,Fletcher W. Sti tes , E . A. Muschamp,

    H. C. Gara, Henry Rose. Edward S.Haws, Mrs. Ro y E . C la rk , Mrs. Leste r W. Nickerson, William D. Smedley.POST OFFICE NOTES.

    Anyone desi r ing double posta l ca rdscan secure them at th e post office.Patrons of the post office ar e urgedto have al l th.elr mail directed to thei rbox numbers.Edward S. Haws. Pos tmaste r.

    idea o r famil y unit is the s tandardfor classification. Each tent accommodates seven boys and an adul t leader and this s ame g roup ing i s carriedt hr oughou t t he r ound of dailY activjties. In the di nin g room t he y si tat their separate table and ar e servedas a family by t he ir l ea de r. Thi s ar rangement enables the grou pi ng o fboys of l ik e a ge and secures a closesupervision, a s w el l as helpful influences through contacts.with pickeJmen of strong personality. Parents

    "CAMP TOHICKON" \ need not f ea r to place their sons un-der Tohlckon Influence, for t he c amp\Ideal Is constructive, and every effortIs made to secure men who wll1 up -In last week' s I ssue o f Our Town hold this ideal. With f ew exceptions,we published an article regarding the they ar e r ecru ited f rom the schools

    objective and location of Camp To- and colleges near Philadelphia.hickon. Th e following Item co nce rl l- T he d ic lp ll ni ng of the c amp i s no tin g t he l ife at Tohlckon will doubt- too strict, bu t does insist upon the obless be of considerable interest. servance of a few regulations thatAs far as possible, the smal l group ar e f or t he c ampe r' s s af et y a nd enjoy-

    FLIES AND MOSQUITOES. YES OR NO?

    Flies ar e propagated principally in manure a nd gar ba ge . S ta bl esmust be c leaned f requent ly and t he m an ure k ep t i n pits. T he p it smust be screened to prevent the access of flies and must be kep t dar k.Garbage cans must be kept covered.

    The Board of Health requests the co-operation of all citizens in it seffor t s to exte rminate mosquitoes and flies.Mosquitoes ar e propagated In standing water. Do not a l low watert o s tand in cans, buckets, bottles or other vessels. P oo ls o f s ta nd ingwater must be drained.NO STANDINGWATER, NO MOSQUITOES

    NO BREEDING PLACES, NO FLIESYour eo-operation is requested byTHE BOARD OF HEALTH

    Y. M. C. A.noard of IHrectors.H. S. Hopper, pres ident; C. E.Kream.er, vice-president; D. D. Stickney, treasurer; R. L. Beatty, .G. M.Henry, J. S. Harris, E. S. Haws, D r.R. C. Hof fma n, W. D. Smedley, T. C.Trotter, A. J. Loos, T. R. Coggeshall,J. G. Walton, I. T. Ward, VernonFleck, Carrol Downes, G. H. Gifford,

    E. E. Seaver, J . B. Esenweln. FrankStOM. Board of Managers.Monday night-Daniel Lletch. Membership Manager.Tuesday night-A. G. MacKenzie,Educational and Religious Work Manager.Wednesday nlght-R. G. Savill,House Manager.Thursday nighf--F. W. Stites. SocialWork Manager.Friday night-H. C. Gara, FinancialManager.Saturday night-Fred Rose. Athletic Manager; T. R. Coggeshall , Gen-

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    PROGRAM iEntire Week, Commencing Monday,June 12thOne of the most absorbing picturesever IlroducedDouglas Fa irbanks with Bess ie LoveIn l'lrllt P resenta tion of"REGGIE MIXES IN"An Interesting StOI') -Unusual andExciting EilisodesAdded Attmctlon, :ftIOII., Tues. '" Wed.Billie Burke in SIXtll Chapt er o f"GLORIA'S ROMANCE"

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    Narberth High School CommencementFriday, June 16th, 8 P. M., High School Auditorium

    Speaker-REV. ALEXANDER ABBOTT, of Albany, NewYorkMusic furnished bythe High SchoolGirls' ChorusTHE ELEVEN GRADUATES ARE:Estelle Coblc .Jeaa .Justice Hilda SmedleyCal'J'oll DOWDt!s.Jr. Cbar les McCar ter .Jr. Marian Trot terFrankl i n Fos t er Madeline McCoy Augusta WltberowMarian Oaws Agnes RoseTuesday evening, June 13th, the Alumni will give a program to whicheveryone is invited.The full'program for commencementweek wil l be announced in thisweek's issue.

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