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FIRESIDE ITEMS WANTED FOR OUR TOWN S UP PO RT THE Narberth Base 8all Club VOLUME V, NUMBER 35 NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1919 PRICE TWO CENTS F LO WE RS FO R S AL E. S EE DS F OR SALE. R E F RE S H ME N T S F O R S A L E 1 II o (I (I ] o ] (I (I 1 I 1 1 II (I (I (I 7 ;") (I ] 1 II .. (l I 1 " (I o (I II Pluce. Y. 'C. A. E. Church. School Auditorium. Y. M. C. A. Y. )1 . C. A. High School Grounds H. G. Dl::\, 8.; CO. R. H. O. A, E. H. c:. 1) IIIl . :. (' t) •• () fl 0 ] 1 II tI I 0-:; :. a r b l ' l' t h 1 " ] 1 0 ., (l () x--S T"o-],:t"" ltil-TrauI"','in, L. l1yd... \\':111:1"". :-::oj'-I' b : t s t ' ~ - ~ [ I ' : t l ' ] - : I , ' , ~ r l t r I'll,\', ". L. 1I,I"d('. Durbin, ". !lal-i,. ~ i l n J l s o l ' , :e: \\'allael', F I I 'l ' k . f li , -I :i .... ). I)ol'tp, .1 ~ t r l 1 ( ' k out-By n i h ~ o n , :1; )lnSl'I', 7. B as p ,. ; on halls-On' Gih,.;on, (lJontinued on Page 4.) Purpose. Flowpr Sholi·. l ' n ion A, "\. of Lan"doll"nl', En t ertainltH'ut, t '(IIllIlI(IIl('elllrnt . J ~ J l t P Fell'. Ha'·,·alaureatp . Tnla]:" , .. : ~ .\I<-arklt', 0 Ilrplly,. ) Traut,,-,'in. If., ::10 Il Ilydl', Ih., 11'. •.•..• I Lalld'r;.!, :ll" 0 i II:II-is. ,'J'.. ]10 •... ,. Il 11'-'1:1' '1'. rL 0 1-:. II,I"d,', e. _. , (I .\1 :Is'_'r, 1' , (I II a" II , ('f il Ii 1 (J 0 I A. E. I (I (I i ] (J \ (I 1, 001 U (l " (I n () ------- o O. " .. " . 10 I 1 ,I Nal'bpl'th 'Voman's Suffwge As"o<,iatioll. 'Vom('n's A u x il i a ry . :-:arberth High School 'Children s CllllTI'h. :-"'-Alml·:nTli. I{. H, 1 ] [ 1 () 1 1 0 1 I 1 1 1 I (I I Fin DA " 'S (LU[E. Narberth, 8; D1ID, 3. Totals ..... ,"." S !I ]-1 I )Url>j 1'1'. ..••. , ' . \\"all:>('e, ]b, . ~ t i t " , . . d . . '. FI,'('k, Jf . ~ a r h e r t h ,kfeat",] t!lpir "ld ri,-:lls, H. U .. Dllli & Co" ill a ~ r a i l l LiIll\ Lt'agu(' g-allli' Ile1'nJ"(' :t l'(leol'(l·hrl':lkitq.!,· t'rLnvd II," S to ::. Costly errors IIy tht, \ ' l s i t o J ' ~ a',01 hils at o Jl pu rt un e tlOIt'" h.l· :\ar 1,1'(':1, dp,·iol,',1. Thl' fitolding" of Ii . ])al-i,. a n, 1 D il '] ,i " ( ' pa l un',] for thfO I,, ' n ,, ' , · lu l , :Ind .\l"arkiP a n, 1 Tr:l l lf " -l ' i u f o r tho' ,'IS it ClJ':-: NARBERTH D EF EA TS DUN BUT LOSES TO DOBSON Commencement Week Programme M EM OR IA L D AY A ND S AT UR DA Y W E RE B IG B AS EB AL L DAYS FO R NARBERTH. *SUNDAY, 8 P. M. BACCALAUREATE EXERCISES. U n i on S e r vi c e s in Narberth Presbyterian Church. *MONDAY, 8.40 A.M. A W AR DI NG O F A TH L ET IC HONORS. MONDAY, 8.15 P. M. JUNIOR-SOPHOMORE RECEPTION TO TH E SENIOR CLASS. TUESDAY, 1.30 P. M. CLASS D A Y E X E R CI S E S. TUESDAY, 8.00 P. M. A L U M NI N I GH T . WEDNESDAY, 8.40 A.M. SENIOR C H A P E L E X E RC I S ES . * THURSDAY, 8.00 P. M. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. FRIDAY, 8.00 P. M. SENIOR RECEPTION. UNION A. A. of LA.NSDOWNE THIS AFTERNOON AT 3.15 HAVE YO U SEEN T HE N EW GRAND STAND? LOTS OF ROOM AND COMFORT FOR AL L IT W IL L BE ONE OF T HE B EST GAMES TO DATE Use This Blank in Sending in Announcements of Coming Events. Follow t he Cr owd Calendar of Coming Events WEEK JUNE 15 BASEBALL *Meetings are open t o t he general public without cards of admission. :--iill:p.';llll .. ::h . Port", ". . , .. G. 1J:I\"i". :ell . Dil'ldp, s . (iib:--:oll, p ) Date. Time. Organization. June i, P. Cide Assoria_tion. .June i, :1.15 P.::\L B:w'ball Cluh. .lune 1:3, 3 P. nL . June 14, .Tun e 1 5, 8 P. .Tu ne 1 6 , 8 P. M. . hllle Hl, 8 P. 1[, How about that show.'r a f t t· r p l a y in g 11'1111 is " BI·ttPl' l l l a k ( ~ a r a l l ~ ! Y l l H l n t s fo r faking' it at the ]o!'al "Y," Children's Day cxen,ises at t he B ap ti"t Chureh S u nd a y a f te r no o n a n d e\'en ing'. Brief, hright an<1 eheerful sel'\'ices will inspire an d help you. Come. Tilt' large 8l l l'Yit.'P FI:l:! lin:-. hl'('11 l'C pail'l-<! an,] hoth it an,1 thO' largl' "\m('r i('all Flag .:11'(1 gra('pfull,v flying to thl' hrl'eze. .\Iis,. HUI!l E.lIa,,-s JI:" I'I-tul'Il ,'d froln (;oul·h"J' Colll'g"t' 1'(11' 1 ht' :-ot1lJlllll'l" \":!t'a· t iOll. Don't forget to purchase your home haking at t he . lu np f l' te in th e Y. C. A. on .. Saturday, t.he 1 4th, ut 2 o \ 'l o( 'k . T he pri('es w il l b e p op ul a r. Hnion Twilight Meetings o f t hr eo of :\arherth Sunday, .June 2 nt h. F u] ] er details will he announeed next week. Buy 'Var Stamp' and Thrift Ht:III1J1" . \ lr . a n ,] :\11''' .• Ioiln ::>. Kl'tl·!Ialll !Ian' t :I I, ,' n a ('of l a g" :11 Oc,'an City fo r t he :-Olllllllll'!". ('"J'-}mllion of l'hiltln'u's ]):IY i ll t !l l' I'n'shyl,-rian C h u r' - h f O- ll lO rr (l \\ ' J I lo r n . i:l,[:', .Iuul' , 1 h, :It ]1t.;;II. ./ ()(' D ol ll i s l ' XP ", 'l l 'd home soon. He ,'anlP up the D p] aw ar e on t h e S h o" h on e SlIIulay and \I' a" greded by many friends. i"s .1 til", ( 'r os ", o nl ' of th e publie s('!Io01 t":Il'''l'I'S, i" quite alllI uuahl" ;:0 lit, at s ( · ho o l d u r in g " t l h ~ ('losing \\'C'{\ks. Prdty hot t h p sp < la y, f or th e YOllng' slpr, in s ~ h o o l - t l ' a ( " h p r , ditto. ~ [ r s . Xorlllan . I p f l' l ' r k s I t · ft this wl'ek 1'''1' he r s n ll l ll l er home iu Xl'W Hamp"hire. Hl"· .• Juhn "a n X",,;;; ha" b.','n on a h l l : , i l l { l ~ ~ trip il l XlJl't}H'rll . I l ' ] ' : - ' ~ ' . \ · an d ~ t r o l l d : · d ) t 1 I ' g - , Pa .• during- th e past w('ck. lIa" ~ ' o u r lIle Ill1wl-,.; hip in the Y. 1\f. C. A. ,'xpil'l'<1! Bt'ttcr rpnell" it right nOli"; you'll 1"',,1 lll'ttpr . T h e L o wl 'r ::\[priou public schools will dosl' on .J une :20. THE FIRESIDE ~ [ r . ~ [ c C o n n p l l is " p en d in g t h e week at Hot Springs, Va. "'oul,] you like to ha\"( ' another Yaca t i on B i bl p S('hool l'oIH]ul'!ed Ill 'Xt month for th e yonng-pl' boys antl girl" of Xal" herth! If i n t e r. ' s t !' l 1 . SI 1l 'a k to ~ - [ r . Bowen about it. ~ [ r s . Harriet L. Gre;!g a nd f am il y han' I'etul'lu',] to their home in Nar herth, aftpr spendin;! th e winter :\11(1 "pring in A t la u1 i! ' City. Th,' next Illl'et ing of the nLain Lino C O l l l l l t u l t i f ~ ' oltn,·il will hI' bpIl} at the .\1 ill'stonp. 8-15 Lancaster avpnue, .June lil, at S P. E!edion of officer" will he hl'] l]. Phone (35-p) Ua"s 1-1",,.1 i1l di, -idltal wlli f,' ,lI- "l' l'am rose. C i a ~ s : ! - I ~ t 1 ~ t ilJdividual pink rOS{I. CIa,s :J-Be,l indi\'idual red rose. Cla", 4-R""tindi\"idual rose not in- ('lUlled inCIllsses 1, :2 an d 3. Class 5-Best collection of white or ('J 'ea m roses ( a ny n u m be r ). Class tl-B.'st collection of pink ro,es (any nullth"r), Clasf> 7 ~ B e s t collection of yellow roses (an)' number). Class 8-Bcst c o ll e c ti o n of re d roses ( a ny n u mb e r) . Class 9-B('st c ol le c ti on of c l im b in g rosl'S, an)' color, all one variety. Class 10-Best collect ion of c l i mb i ng roses, mixed varieties an d colors. Class ll-Best exhibit of single roses, any color, all one vuriety. Class 12-Best exhibit of single roses, mixed \'arieties an d colors. Class 13-Best exhibit of mixed roses. Clnss 14-Best pxhibit of peonies (white). Class 15-Best l'xhibit of peonics (-pink). Class 16-Best exhibit of peonies (rcd). Class Ii-Best exhibit of peonies ( m ix e d c o lo r s) . Class 18-Best e xh ib it of l ar ks pu r ( D e l p h i J ~ i u m ) , light blue. Class 19-Best exhibit of larkspur (Delphinium), dark blue. Class 20-Best exhihit of larkspul rLASSIFIED ADVERTISF.MENTli; P l l b l i e i t y - ~ I r .. Jalll"s C. :'1cKell, ;\11'. Walter E. Fox, ~ I r . Harry A. Jacobs; ~ [ r . Robert .J. Edgar. . f u d g e ; ; - ~ I r . A. J. Loos, ~ r r . R. J. Edgar. Pinance-lIIr. J .• J. Cabrey, )11', C. H. A. Chain, :'\[1', R. J. Edgar. Arrangcl11l'nt of Exhibits-Mrs. F, 'V, Stitl's, ~ [ r s . E. A. ~ [ u " d J a l l l p . ~ [ r s , J. A. Donnelly. D e ( ' o r a t i o n s - ~ [ i s s ~ [ a z i c Simpson, .\Irs. E. A. ~ r u s c h a m p , ~ I r s .• T. G. Ather holt, ~ [ r s . H. Rook Hihbons and Prizes-Mr. S. S. Ru dolph. ::nll. A i < 1 e s - ~ [ r s . C. P. F ow le r, ~ r r . H. .J. !-:,l!-!al'. Booth and ' f al , h' ,. ; -. \ [r . H. R, Hille gas, ~ [ r . ,J. G. Foole. :'[1', Collins. ~ [ r . .J. IT. ?>Irish, )[1'. Henry Hosl', ~ I r . "'IV. P, Xash. POltl'd P l n J l t s - - - - ~ [ i , . ; " Fannie Loos. Puneh BOI"]---:'lr:; .. J. H. :-: ash. : - : l ' , - ' ] , . ; - - ~ [ r " _ "\. H. Eos:;. Hl'fr,'shnlellt"-:'\[r,,. 1-:,1,,-al'(] O'lel1. ( ' a J j ( ] i , ' s - ~ [ r " . Clwl'1l's 'V. Young, I<'c C'n'alll C"n,':;-.\[rs. C. P . F ow lc r. l1i PPl'tl A ppll's----G i rl Scout" .\[iss .\[aI1l'1 Kirkpatrick. Class of Exhibits. (Continued on Page 3.) FOR S A L E - ~ [ : I I H ] o l i n , cheap. X II rlwrt h (j:lil- 'V. REWARD ,'onl('S to all who s a c ri f i c e l ' f· fort a nt l l Il l' an s fo r worthy cause. H"Ill'-lIllwr our local Y. n1. C. A. Two ('I"nlllI p er w or d e ac h i ns er ti on , ('8"1 In advance. No ad\'ertillement accepted II" lee.. calllh accompanies copy, OBEY THAT IMPUr.:..<w, EVERY RESIDENT OF NARBERTH AND VICINITY INVITED TO ENTER EXHIBITS-NO ENTRANCE FEE-NO ADMISSION CHARGE. S PE CI AL P RI ZE S F OR cmLDREN'S EXmBITS. Exhihits open to a oyolle " 'h o h as able to grow 01' the f1o\\'ers listed in anotl1('r ~ o l u m l l , Illay cnter thelll fo r exhibition, prod<led tlH'Y arc dp]i\'erpd at the y, 'C. A. Building on the second floor, 1)<( \\"Cen 11 A. an d 1 P. to·day. .Jndgps w i ll s p l, ' ct t he p ri ze winnpl's between L10 and :1 0 'clock, at which t im e t he cOlllp!<-te ,'xhibit will h e o l' e n' ('d t o t h e p ub li c. Th e f o l l o wi n g w p l l- k n ow n authorities On flowers haye couspntel] to act as Jndg"s: M r. F re l] .r. ~ [ i c h e I L .Jr., of Hcnry F. ~ [ i l , h d l 8.; Co, ~ [ r . ~ [ e n , ] p l s o n S. ~ [ , ' e h : t J l , of Tholllas ~ [ p e h a n & Son:!. ~ [ r . S a nl u, ' l Xe\ \'man Basll'l', (If Horti cultural HaIL Fail"lliOullt Park. l ' ] P : t ~ ( \ lll'ing YOUI' ()\nl \ ' a : - : ( ' ~ 0r tUll taiJl<"r:; to I'XIlihit Ill, · llo\\t'r:-; alit! al:-:l) ana,·h :1 ti"kd gil'illg t J l I ~ l'xhil,itor'; I :a ll l, ' a ll , l f l. " nnnlh,'r of th,' c1:1s" for w hi "h t he , ' xh ib il is int'-llcI,'d. This y e ar " l ab " rn t e plan" an ' b"in;,: Illade to decoJ'atl\ the ::-tl(:ond .tlool' the Y. :'L C. A. B ll ih 1i ll g, a n, ] in al 1<1i tio n to t he S ho w i ts el f. to h:1\"e a "get-togeth,'r" party for all tho:!p who aI'" intl'restel] in gro"'ing Jlowers an d for those \l "ho likl' to "Ollie an d a,1mire them. Sl'asonablc l ' e f r e s h ll l e n b will bc :;cr\, l<1 by Jhe la<1ips of the cOlllmittl'e. a: ; sistl'd b y t h ei r m an y aides, an<1 i n a dd i· tion to this there \rill be seeds an d cut fiowers fo r s al e, as w el l as cundy an d o t he r t h in g s of i nt er es t t o t he children a n d g r ow n -u p s, too. ~ [ r s .• Tames G. Footo is g e n e ra l c h a ir ma n of the coml11ittec a nd w il l u pp re c ia te a ny assistance that ca n be gi\'en to help make th e s how a bigger sue' Spring Flower ShoW' Will B e Held Today In the past y ea rs t he children '8 ex hibits of wild f lo w er s l I as been one of th most prominent f ea tu re s of th e Show, a nd t hi s y e ar t he re will be prizes gh'en of Wa r Sa\'ings Stamps an d Thrift S t am p s f o r the four bes urrang cd \'ases or buskets of wild flowers. There will he two classes, one fo r chilo ,lren b e tw ee n t h e ages of 5 an d 10, an d one class fo r t h os e b e t we e n th e ages of 10 an d 15. It i s s p e ci a ll y r e qu e s te d that the par· ents an d t ea ch er s h av e t he children m ak e e xh ib it s o f well arranged collec t io ns of wild flowers, an d we arc sure that the prizes will be marc t h an w o rt h while. 'Ve ar c s uro a ll the olu residents of Narberth will ~ x h i b i t and attend the Flower Show, as t h ey kno\\' 110111 past experience that it h a s b e en worth while an d s ho ul d be b et te r th an ey er this year. :'\e\\' residents in tOWI1 SllOUh] at lea,-t attend th e sho\\', and if at all possible hring their flowers p r op e l '1y marked for l'xhibit and get acquainted. Th e Committees. Mrs. James G. F o ot e . G e ne r al C h ai r · man. T e le p ho n e, Narherth : J 1 4 - ~ L Date .... .... , , , .. , ..... •.• ....... •.•• Organization ............................. ,. , , ...• , . Time , ...................... " , , .............. •••• IVE YOUR SUPPORT TO OUR Y. M. C, A. DO IT NOW! FOR S A L E - ~ [ a h o g a n y dining room t'urnitnl'p; t a b l l' , ehairs, buffet, china .. losl'f antl sel'\'ing- tahle. No. 1 C ll l' st nut An., N"nrherth. (36:p) FOR SALE-Tomato plants; Stom', Ponderosa lind Matchless, at 25c. per dozl'n. Cahbage an d helld [I'ttnee at 10 .. , ]IeI' ·dozen. G. W. Fraley, 312 Essex 11.1'(',. Narherth. ~ 1 r . am] 1\1rs. Horace ::\fcConnell, of 3:20 nfnrion a v en ue , en tl'rtained o\'er Sunday nfl', an d nfl's .• John ~ r c : ' f i n n an d son and ~ f r . an d ~ [ r s , Frnnk Helms and nie('", of F o rr e st , Pa. Mr. Hurry R. Rock, a machine gun n('l' w it h t he 28th Didsion, ha s return· on Purpose , .• ..... •• .......... , , ,- ., •• ........ •••• Place •.••••...• ..... ...... ·.·• .• ·.··.·, .. · .. ······•···•·······• •• l

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FIRESIDE ITEMSWANTED FOR

OUR TOWN

SUPPORT THE

Narberth Base 8all Club

VOLUME V, NUMBER 35 NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1919 PRICE TWO CENTS

F LOWERS FOR SALE. S EEDS FOR SALE. REFRESHMENTS FORSALE

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Commencement Week Programme

MEMOR IAL DAY AND SATURDAY WERE B IG BASEBALL DAYS FOR

NARBERTH.

*SUNDAY, 8 P. M. BACCALAUREATE EXERCISES.

Union Services in Narberth Presbyterian Church.

*MONDAY, 8.40 A.M . AWARDING OF ATHLETIC HONORS.

MONDAY, 8.15 P. M. JUNIOR-SOPHOMORE RECEPTION TO THE

SENIOR CLASS.

TUESDAY, 1.30 P. M. CLASS DAY EXERCISES.

TUESDAY, 8.00 P. M. ALUMNI NIGHT.

WEDNESDAY, 8.40 A.M. SENIOR CHAPEL EXERCISES.

*THURSDAY, 8.00 P. M. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES.

FRIDAY, 8.00 P. M. SENIOR RECEPTION.

UNION A. A. o f LA.NSDOWNE

THIS AFTERNOON AT 3.15

HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW GRAND STAND?

LOTS OF ROOM AND COMFORT FOR ALL

I T W IL L BE ONE OF THE B EST GAMES TO DATE

Use This Blank in Sending in Announcements of Coming Events.

Follow the Crowd

Calendar of Coming Events

WEEK BEGINNING JUNE 15

BASEBALL

*Meetings are open t o t he general public without cards of admission.

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11'1111 is " BI·ttPl' l l l a k ( ~ a r r a l l ~ ! Y l l H l n t s fo r

faking' it at the ]o!'al "Y,"

Children's Day cxen,ises at t he B ap

ti"t Chureh Sunday af te rnoon and e\'en

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Tilt' large 8l l l'Yit.'P FI:l:! lin:-. hl'('11 l'C

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Hnion Twilight Meetings o f t hr eo of

our :\arherth l'1l1Jrches will comlllence

Sunday, .June 2nth. Fu] ] er details will

he announeed next week.

Buy 'Var Stamp' and Thr if t Ht:III1J1"

. \ lr . an,] :\11''' .• Ioiln ::>. Kl'tl·!Ialll !Ian'

t :I I, ,' n a ('of lag" :11 Oc,'an City fo r t he

:-Olllllllll' !".

('"J'-}mllion of l 'hiltln'u's ]):IY i ll t!l l'

I'n'shyl,-rian Chur'-h fO-lllOrr(l\\' JIlorn.

i:l,[:', .Iuul' , 1 h, : It ]1t.;;II.

./ ()(' Dolll is l 'XP", 'l l 'd home soon. He

,'anlP up t he Dp] awar e on the Sho"hone

SlIIulay and \I' a" greded by many

friends.

~ i"s .1 til", ( 'r os ", onl ' of th e publie

s('!Io01 t":Il'''l'I'S, i" quite il l alllI uuahl"

;:0 lit, at s( ·hool dur ing" t l h ~ ( ' losing \\'C'{\ks.

Prd ty hot thpsp <lay, f or th e YOllng'

slpr, in s ~ h o o l - t l ' a ( " h p r , ditto.

~ [ r s . Xorlllan .Ipfl'l'rks It·ft this wl'ek

1'''1' he r snlll ll ler home iu Xl'WHamp"hire.

Hl"·.• Juhn "a n X",,;;; ha" b.','n on a

h l l : , i l l { l ~ ~ trip il l XlJl't}H'r l l . I l ' ] ' : - ' ~ ' . \ · an d

~ t r o l l d : · d ) t 1 I ' g - , Pa .• during- th e pas t w('ck.

lIa" ~ ' o u r lIleIll1wl-,.;hip in the Y. 1\f. C.

A. ,'xpil'l'<1! Bt'ttcr rpnell" it right nOli";

you'll 1"',,1 lll'ttpr.

The Lowl 'r ::\[priou public schools will

dosl' on .J une :20.

THE FIRESIDE

~ [ r . ~ [ c C o n n p l l is "pend ing the week

at Hot Springs, Va.

"'oul,] you like to ha\"(' another Yaca

t ion Biblp S('hool l'oIH]ul'!ed Ill'Xt month

for th e yonng-pl' boys antl girl" of Xal"

herth! If inter.'st!'l1. SI1l'ak to ~ - [ r .Bowen about it.

~ [ r s . Harriet L. Gre;!g a nd f am il y

han ' I'etul'lu',] to their home in Nar

herth, aftpr spendin;! th e winter :\11(1

"pring in At lau1i! ' City.

Th,' next Illl'et ing of the nLain Lino

C O l l l l l t u l t i f ~ ' Coltn,·il will hI' bpIl} at the

.\1 ill'stonp. 8-15 Lancaster avpnue, .June

l i l, at S P. ~ r E!edion of officer" will

he hl']l].

Phone

(35-p)

Ua"s 1-1",, .1 i1ldi,-idltal wllif,' ,lI-

"l'l'am rose.C i a ~ s : ! - I ~ t 1 ~ t ilJdividual pink rOS{I.

CIa,s :J-Be,l indi\'idual red rose.

Cla", 4-R""tindi\"idual rose not in-

('lUlled inCIllsses 1, :2 an d 3.

Class 5-Best collection of white or

('J'eam roses (any number).

Class t l -B.'s t collection of pink ro,es

(any nullth"r),

Clasf> 7 ~ B e s t collection of yellow

roses (an)' number).

Class 8-Bcst collection of red roses

(any number) .

Class 9-B('s t col lec ti on o f c l imb ing

rosl'S, an)' color, all one variety.

Class 10-Best collection of cl imbing

roses, mixed varieties and colors.

Class l l -Best exhibit of single roses,

any color, all one vuriety.

Class 12-Best exhibi t of single roses,

mixed \'arieties an d colors.

Class 13-Best exhibit o f mixed roses.

Clnss 14-Best pxhibit of peonies

(white).

Class 15-Best l'xhibit of peonics

(-pink).

Class 16-Bes t exhibit of peonies

(rcd).

Class I i -Best exhibit of peonies

(mixed colors) .

Class 18-Bes t e xh ib it o f l ar ks pu r

( D e l p h i J ~ i u m ) , light blue.

Class 19-Best exhibit of larkspur

(Delphinium), dark blue.

Class 20-Best exhihit of larkspul

rLASSIFIED ADVERTISF.MENTli;

P l l b l i e i t y - ~ I r ..Jalll"s C. :'1cKell, ;\11'.

Walter E. Fox, ~ I r . Harry A. Jacobs;

~ [ r . Robert .J. Edgar.

. f u d g e ; ; - ~ I r . A. J. Loos, ~ r r . R. J.

Edgar.

Pinance-lIIr. J .• J. Cabrey, )11', C. H.

A. Chain, :'\[1', R. J. Edgar.

Arrangcl11l'nt of Exhibits-Mrs. F, 'V,

Stitl's, ~ [ r s . E. A. ~ [ u " d J a l l l p . ~ [ r s , J. A.

Donnelly.

D e ( ' o r a t i o n s - ~ [ i s s ~ [ a z i c Simpson,

.\Irs. E. A. ~ r u s c h a m p , ~ I r s .•T. G. Ather

holt, ~ [ r s . H. Rook

Hihbons and Prizes-Mr. S. S. Ru

dolph. ::nll.

A i < 1 e s - ~ [ r s . C. P . Fow le r, ~ r r . H. .J.

!-:,l!-!al'.

Booth and ' fal , h' ,. ; -. \ [r . H . R, Hille

gas, ~ [ r . ,J. G. Foole. :'[1', ~ Collins. ~ [ r ..J. IT. ?>Irish, )[1'. Henry Hosl', ~ I r . "'IV. P,

Xash.

POltl'd P l n J l t s - - - - ~ [ i , . ; " Fannie Loos.

Puneh BOI"]---:'lr:;.. J. H. :-: ash.

: - : l ' , - ' ] , . ; - - ~ [ r " _ "\. H. Eos:;.

Hl'fr,'shnlellt"-:'\[r,,. 1-:,1,,-al'(] O'lel1.

( ' a J j ( ] i , ' s - ~ [ r " . Clwl'1l's 'V. Young,

I<'c C'n'alll C"n,':;-.\[rs. C. P. Fowlcr.

l1i PPl'tl A ppll's----G i rl Scout" .\[iss

.\[aI1l'1 Kirkpatrick.

Class of Exhibits.

(Continued on Page 3.)

FOR S A L E - ~ [ : I I H ] o l i n , cheap.

X II rlwrth (j:lil-'V.

REWARD ,'onl('S t o a ll who sacrifice l'f·fort ant l l Il l' ans fo r worthy cause.

H"Ill'-lIllwr our local Y. n1. C. A.

Two ( 'I"nl l l I p er wor d e ac h i ns er ti on , ('8"1

In advance. No ad\ 'ert i l lement accepted II"

lee.. calllh accompanies copy,

OBEY

THAT IMPUr.:..<w,

EVERY RESIDENT OF NARBERTH AND VICINITY INVITED TO ENTER

EXHIBITS-NO ENTRANCE FEE-NO ADMISSION CHARGE.

S PECIAL PRIZES FOR cmLDREN'S EXmBITS.

Exhihits open to a oyolle " 'h o h as

been able to grow any 01' the f1o\\'ers

listed in anotl1('r ~ o l u m l l , Illay cnter

thelll fo r exhibition, prod<led tlH'Y arc

dp]i\'erpd at the y, ~ 'C. A. Building

on the second floor, 1)<( \\"Cen 11 A. ~ and 1 P. ~ r to·day.

.Jndgps will spl, 'ct t he p ri ze winnpl's

between L10 and :1 0 'clock, at which

t ime t he cOlllp!<-te ,'xhibit will he o l' en'

('d t o t he pub li c.

Th e following wpll-known authorities

On flowers haye couspntel] to act as

•Jndg"s:

M r. F re l] .r. ~ [ i c h e I L .Jr., of Hcnry F.

~ [ i l , h d l 8.; Co,

~ [ r . ~ [ e n , ] p l s o n S. ~ [ , ' e h : t J l , of Tholllas

~ [ p e h a n & Son:!.

~ [ r . Sanlu, ' l Xe\\ 'man Basll 'l ', (If Horti

cultural HaIL Fail"lliOullt Park.

l ' ] P : t ~ ( \ l l l ' ing YOUI' ( ) \n l \ ' a : - : ( ' ~ 0r tUl l

taiJl<"r:; to I'XIlihit Il l ,· l lo\\ t 'r:-; alit! al:-:l)

ana,·h :1 t i"kd gil'illg t J l I ~ l 'xhil,itor';

I :all l, ' a ll , l f l." nnnlh,'r of th,' c1:1s" for

whi "h t he , 'xh ib il is int'-llcI,'d.

This year " l ab" rnte plan" an ' b"in;,:

Illade to decoJ'atl\ the cll t in ' ::-tl(:ond .tlool'

at the Y. :'L C. A. Bll ih1i llg, an, ] in

al1<1ition to t he Show i ts el f. to h:1\"e a

"get-togeth,'r" party for all tho:!p who

aI'" intl'restel] in gro"'ing Jlowers and

for those \ l"ho likl ' to "Ollie an d a,1mire

them.

Sl'asonablc l 'efreshlllenb will bc :;cr\,

l<1 by Jhe la<1ips of the cOlllmittl'e. a:;

sistl'd by t hei r many aides, an<1 i n add i·

tion t o t hi s t he re \rill be seeds and cut

fiowers fo r s al e, a s wel l as cundy an d

other th ings of i nt er es t t o t he children

and grown-ups, too.

~ [ r s .•Tames G. Footo is general chair

ma n of the coml11ittec and w il l u pp re

c ia te a ny assistance that can be gi\'en

to help make th e s how a bigger sue'

Spring F lower ShoW'

Will Be Held Today

In the past yea rs t he children '8 ex

hibits of wild f lowers lIas been one of

the most prominent f ea tu re s o f th e

Show, and t hi s ye ar t he re will be prizes

gh'en of War Sa\'ings Stamps an d

Thrift Stamps for the f our be st urrang

cd \ 'ases or buskets of wild flowers.

There will he two classes, one fo r chilo

,lren be tween the ages of 5 and 10, andone class fo r those between th e ages of

10 an d 15.

It i s specially requested that the par·

ents an d t ea ch er s h av e t he children

make exh ib it s o f well arranged collec

t ions o f wild flowers, and we arc sure

that the prizes will b e mar c t han worth

while.

'Ve ar c s uro a ll the olu residents of

Narberth will ~ x h i b i t and attend the

Flower Show, as they kno\ \ ' 110111 past

experience that it has been worth while

and s ho ul d b e b et te r th an ey er this

year.

:'\e\\' residents in tOWI1 SllOUh] at lea,-t

attend th e sho\\', and if at all possible

hr ing thei r flowers propel'1y marked for

l 'xh ib i t and ge t acquainted.

Th e Committees.

Mrs. James G. Foot e . General Chai r ·

man. Telephone, Narherth : J 1 4 - ~ L

Date . . . . • . . . . , , , .. , . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . • . • •

Organization .................•............,. , , . . . • , .

Time , .........•............. " , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • •IVE YOUR SUPPORT

TO OUR

Y. M. C, A.

DO IT NOW!

FOR S A L E - ~ [ a h o g a n y dining room

t 'urnitnl'p; tabll', ehairs, buffet , china

.. losl'f antl sel'\'ing- tahle. No. 1 Clll'st

nut An. , N"nrherth. (36:p)

FOR SALE-Tomato plants; Stom',

Ponderosa l ind Matchless, at 25c. per

dozl'n. Cahbage and helld [I'ttnee at 10.. ,

]IeI' ·dozen. G. W. Fraley, 312 Essex

11.1'(',. Narherth.

~ 1 r . am] 1\1rs. Horace ::\fcConnell, of

3:20 nfnrion av en ue , e ntl'rtained o\'er

Sunday nfl', and nfl's.• John ~ r c : ' f i n n and

son and ~ f r . and ~ [ r s , Frnnk Helms and

nie('", of Forrest , Pa .

Mr. Hurry R. Rock, a machine gun

n('l' w it h t he 28th Didsion, ha s return·

(ContinUed on Page 3.)

Purpose , . • . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . , , , - ., • • . . . . . . . . • • • •

Place • . • • • • . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . . · . · • .• ·.··.·, .. · .. · · · · · · • · · · • · · · · · · · • •• •l

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E ~ I E H G E K C Y Pl IOKI' ; CALLS

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CANDY

or course. we

deliver - an y

p ) a c e - an y ' ....time

ICE CREAM

DAVIS'CIGARS

S ou th ' i d eAI th e Slat ion

CALDWELL& CO.R e a l E s t a t eI n s u r a n c e

NARBERTH, PA.

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O UR P RO DU CT S A RE GUARANTEED

UNDER BACTERIOLOGICALCONTROL

Pas t eu r i zed Milk '\ DELi VERIES

B r y n C I O ~ i l k C e r t t l l e d WEST PH I LA.

(Pedrla l icSoclel ;Vt OVERBROOK

Special ••Guerns ey" MERION

Milk WYNNEFIELD

(Roberls '& Sharp l es s ' BALA-CYNWY

Dairies) NARBERTH

Cream But termi lk ARDMORE

T a bl e a n d W h ip p in g WYNNEWOODCream.

"r tpertle!l For Bent and S.I.

Fife Insurance

",IlII Phone 80l! W.

W' ttl nIl Jlng. Narberth, Pa.

H. C. FRITSCH

Prime Beef, Spr in2 Lamb,Country Dressed Veal and

Pork, Sugar Cured Hams

and Bacon

PHONE us YOUR ORDER TO-DAY

You will f ind our prices r ight

Groceries and ProvisioDs

'f eIephone Narber lh 1633

If You Want Good Bak ed Goods

WHY NOT TRY THE

Cotter's Market

NARBERTH GARAGERaymond Weiss, Proprietor

GASOLINE, OIL, SUPPLIESEXPERT REPAIRING

f. COMPLETF LINE OF

SCHOOL SUPPLIESAT

N. E. Cor. of Arcade Bldg.

E. J. HARTZELL & SON

Visit ou r 5t re in the

FOR

Bread, Rolls, fakes and Pies

GARAnteed Roofs

r a r a - M ~ G i n l e ~ t OU 123South 17!'!S!. PhiiadelPhlCl:

NHRBERTH BBKING CO.

GOOD VALUE

45th and Parrish Sts.

In the following up-to date homes:

5 Woodside Avenue

14 Avon Road

16 Avon Road

OTHERS BEING BUILT

WM. D. & H. T. SMEDLEY

CLEAN-··SAFE···WHOLESOME

SCOIT-POWELL DAIRIES

HOWARD'Selephones.

1267

1268

The Brightest Spot in Narberth

A Drug Store in th e Most Modern Sense o f t he T er m

LEE 'S GARAGE Essex Ave. abo HaverfordAvenue N a r l ~ ~ ~ t h

Overland Sales and Service AgencyREPAIl<S, STORAGE, GASOLINE AND OILS. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT

L . C . S H A H A N

Weekly Bulletin

Main Line Employment BureauRoom 5. Phone 1163.

MERION T. & T. BUILDING

ARDMORE

Positions Open

4 WHITE COOKSGENERAL MAIDS

LAUNDRESSES

2 WHITE CHILDREN'S NURSE

1 COLORED CHILD'S NURSE

1 COLORED COUPLE

1 COLORED COOK

PRACTICAL NURSE

YOUNG GIRL TO SERVE IN

DELICATESSEN STORE

Positions Wanted

HOUSEKEEPER

STENOGRAPHER-TYPEWRIT

ER (Colored)

LIGHT CHAMBER WORK AN D

SEWING (Norwegian)

ASST. IN TH E HOUSE FOR

THE SUMMER

CHAMBERMAID

PRACTICAL FARMER

ENGLISH BUTLER

FRENCH GIRL(T o s peak F r en ch i n f ami ly f o r

board)

COMPANION TO INVALID

PRACTICAL NURSE

(Daily 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.)

COLORED HOUSEMAN

GEN. OUTSIDE MAN ( It a li an )

MAIN LINE EMPLOY

MENT BUREAU

:1ll organization ('on],] fnil wi th s uc h a

spirit pr,',lonIillat i ll )! . She ' a l so ex te l ld

",I hp r ~ i l l c e r , ' thallI", 011 ,10\\'1l through

tIll' Clnb to ('\',,1'.\' 1I1t'lIlh"r who h:ul in

:lllY way pa rt i cipateLl , eycn if n o mor e

i hn n t o gin ' th"i,. gOlld wiil :lnd attl 'nd

allt',I', :ltltl ill ('lo:-,ing" hegged frOl1l all

11ll' l 'ontinuation of this exee11cnt fecI

ing of goo(1 1'l'lIowshil' 101 th,' eOllling

.\-PH r.

The two nell' omcers to succeed those

who harl l ' e t i J ' ( ~ , 1 O\l'ing to th " cxpil'a

t ion of thcir t"l'm wel'l' forlllally pl'l'

, , ' n t ( ' f l - ~ I l ' s . " '. An,lc'l'son. Hpcording'

: ' ; 1 " ' l ' e t u l ' ~ - , autl :lfr". .Ips"i<' Harris,

Tn 'asurcr .

At the closr of t he h us in es s ses,;ion

th p chonl ' of thp Club, consisting of

ahout t\\'('I\'l' IlIpIIlIH'l's. un,h'l' the din'e

lion of :\Il's..10spl'h Bare!ay, chairman

of musil ', g-an' thpil' lil'st , 'xhihition of

('horal s ingin)!. I 'espon'l ing to thc vig-ol'

OUI' pnl'Ol'p with a Ill'lig-htful selection.Thp signal \I'a:, then gi\'l'lI an,l the

IlIrmlH'I". nunt!lPl'ing' n , ' a l ' l ~ ' lifty, I'ptir

(',1 to tIll' lawn. whp re t ah ll 's wpr('

slll'l'a'l with the Inan.\· g'ootl things to

eat.

Th e a f t" l 'noon prog l 'am \I'as 0pp!1l'c1

w ith the pl'<'sl'ntation of th(' Illp,lnl"

t.:'in'n all nll'Ill]"'I'S who ai,I,'tI in th,·

\ ' i d o l ' ~ - Loan. T hl ' G ,' rn wn h ,' ]n le t

;2iYCll to t.lIl l Club fo r its : l ( ' t i \ ' i t i p ~ in

t hi s l oa n \\':IS also 1'0 1111 a11.\ pn'Sl'n!c'tl

to th,' Cluh.

Th,' ,ul'l'l'is,' fl'atllr" of thp I l a ~ ' \\'as

:1 1'(\ql1t'st froJll 1]1() P r t · ~ i d l ' l l t fo r :l

. ~ p P ( ' ( · l l f J ' nl l l ( ' :l l ·h nl'W HH1lllh, 'J'.

'I'll" I"'allinl·';,". a h i l i t ~ - an,l a:'SlIranc"

witi t \\"hil'h thpst' l : l l l i l ' ~ l'espondl"lfl " 'ns

\ 'plY mll t ·h to 111l'il' """tlit '11111 t hl ' s uh ,

:-:ta11 (O(" of 1hpil ' ( , o l l l p l i I l I l 1 1 1 t - : 1 r ~ ' }'(llll:tl 'ks

""1'1'1' \ " t l ) ' ~ . g ' r : l t i f ~ ' i l l g ' to t h n ~ c ,,-110 hull

"'01'];,,,1 ,0 , l i l i g , ' u t l ~ ' 1'01' th,' su,"'l ' ' ' of

thl' ol'l!nnization.Hp"it:ttions h.\ ' : lfl's, :lfnlpttp, a n e w l ~ '

<li,,'ov"l'l',1 artist of thp Clnh , h el ,l the

af(('ntion of h,'1' au,lil'I1'·". who 1'<'''l'on,l

1,1 with vOC'il'pl'olls applau:,C'.

lT l IHlorOlb ]"I(1):;;t11:11 rxpl)l'il ' ll(·0.' 'Y0!"C'

I-!iven b ~ :lfl's. ,y , .T. :llulhollantl alll1

:lrl'S, Xl'al Alll lel ' son in hl'l' e!e\'er roll'

aR palmist !c'lIt mllch mirth anll mrrl'i,

nl('nt to th e occasion.

Othrl ' ",'l,'('\ions h ~ tl,,' "horus \\'pre

int<'l's]1PI'Rp,l in thp pl'ogram.

To th,' ."-01111'11 of th,' Yietor,\' Loan

COtnmi1tp(· of Xal'berth.

~ f . \ ' ]) ..al' ('0,\\'01'](1'1',:

I \I' ish to take this OpiJOl'tunity ta

than], ,\'ou '"l" a nd al l f or youI' spll'l1(litl

,'Il'''I'IS, your ulltirill; ' :' all ,l l l llS,'lfish (·n·

o;ll'ratioll III ht'Il'iJl;": tit l l lak l ' t h i ~ Yi(·

tor,\' LO:11I a SlH'I'l';';;-;.

:lrnllY of yon lin I'" nid,',1 1111' Oil nil

pn" ' jnl ls loalls ill "'hil ' l l " 'OItH 'J l l l a " ~p : l l ' t i ( o i p ~ t 1 I · t l . :111.1 I" you I :tll, 1:1:111,\"

iiTJI".' ;:'1':,I"l"nl. It Iins b",'n n spl,'n,li,1

l'ri\'il,'g" to hl' nss'll'iah',l with all of

~ ' o n . nl1fl it wa" \\'ith a gre'at ,leal of

l '1t 'n ' ll l' l ' a li tI I'ri,l" that r snhIlIittc"J.

u l ,on I" l'qurst, ~ - O l l r lTaJllps to be en·

roll,·,l "II t lit' honor 1'01\ at "'ash i n ~ t o nnlltl to han ' ro u award ,· , l t he Vi('tor.\'

Loa II ITJP,ln]s.

Ag-aill r thank you.

Cordially yours,

oms. c. P.) GEORGIA FOWLEH.

Women's CommunityClub Notes

CLOSING SESSION H EL D AT TH E

HOME OF MRS. ROBT. DOTHARD.

WYNNEWOOD AVENUE.

A list is gi\ 'en belOW of thc women

of : \ "a rb, ' rt h whu so abl y a ss is te d in

l!lakillg the' \ 'ictory LOan a sueccss an d

\I'ho ha \ ' l ' bCl'11 a \\'ar,leLl the mcdals

gin'lI h ~ thl' Go \'l'l'IllIIpllt, which wcrc

Iliad" fl'om eal'l ure,l G"l' I llau eal1nons:

~ 1'". Edward Batehelol', :III'S. Joseph

Barela,\', :1[1'';. E'lgar Coekrill, ~ I r , . E . 8 .1li'III,!c'I', · ~ I r s . 8. B. Viekic, :III'S. Prcll

E. Il L'I'I,.\·, :III'S. H. W. Derhy, :1[1'';. TlIos.

A. 1)aI1011. :Ill',.. Johll \\'. DuBn'l', ~ l l ' s .\\ '111. G. Ehui, :lr1's. \ \' . B. Goolla]], ~ I l ' s .H, .1. Gill 'ol 'll . : l l is: , 11l '1l'n Gal'a, :lfl's.

.1 oli II I I 011111. :111 ... !ll 'nry Howes, ~ I l ' s .\\" .1. 11 ":ld,'r"'II, :11 iss :'Ililtll'l'd lIarri,;,

:If 1" •• " '"i ,· H,anis. : lf l' s. H:l .\ ' 8 .. J<llll'S,

~ I l s s C':trl',,11 .Iustin'. :lIiss .\lIlla Kirl',

~ I i " Lill,la Kirk, :'III'''. Chal'll's E.

Kr"allll·l'. :\Ii,.." .Ialll' Lail'd, :Ill'", Carl

~ [ " t z , ' - ! a l ' . :lfl's. :\""],;011 :lIoore, ;\I1's. John

0'1), ·11. :III'S, A. L. 01'1', :lIiss : l I a l ' ~ 'I'l',·bl,'s. :III' , . A. B. H,l:'s. ~ I l ' s . \\'111. Hu:"",,·11. :III's. ,\. 1', H,'dil','l', ~ I r " . "\. 81"ph,

"11"011. :III'". \\-. Y. Shaw, ~ I 1 ' 5 . E. Staples,

~ i" , :l1:tizi,' Sill'!'''"ll. : lf l' s. G. 8"hlllt".

~ l l ' s . I · : d . ~ a l ' Taylo ... ~ l l · s . [,:1111.\ Taylor.

:IllS. I':']lI'il1 '['''"11''. ~ l l ' s . (·ha .., ""l'lIa,

:III'S. Hor to l l \ \ 'i l li a l' SOli. :\li ,s [':lIl1il'"

\\·i]liallls. :lfl'".. Iall'!·s I' . \\'j:1,,·I'''II'. :II is"

'\I1; ': 'II,ta \\-ithl 'J'o11', : \rl 's. Charles " '.

Youllg.

Victory Loan MedalsAwarded Many

Women 01 Narberth

Thp last JIl('('(ing- f or t hc season 1!)18,

lOIn o f t he ' Vo me n' s ComJllunit.\, Cluh

was, o w i n ~ to the grnl'rous hORpitality

of Mrs. Rohert Dothan'!. Itela II t he r

home on Tuesclay, : . \ { a ~ · 27th.

Eaeh l t1Pll ther \YHS given n ta g hearing"

h" r nall Ie al ll l th e lTeW lllell11)('rs of tlte

)'('[11' were g-h'en a Httl!'. rcd cardhoaJ'tl

h n h ~ 'to attneh to thrir

t a ~ ,that

t h p ~ ,might 1)(' th r 11101'1' l " ( ' n , 1 i I ~ - ,listingllishecl

frollI t h" o l' h' r lIIemllPrs. An infor J ll a l

r (' ( 'ept io n \ \' a s l 'on'lnctrd h ~ thC' lTr\\'

I l I r l l ' h r r ~ allfl a la r ~ portion of tIlt'

, l a ~ " s p r o ~ r a l l I wa s in the hllnrls o f t he s"

l a , l i p ~ g-ivillg thrm a m o n ' t t h O J l l e ~ ' "an,l ~ c t - t o g ( ' t h C ' r f p e l i l T ~ in th(' organ·

iza tiOlT.

:\rrs, C. P . Fow lp r. Pres i ,l ent o f th r

Clnh. made a fe w rf'JIlarks, thanldng in

part icular th e Ex('elltiYe Boarrl who Illul

during' th e past two ~ - c a r s of he r atl·

ministration gi\-cn he r such splenf l id

unselfish eo-operation, a nd s ta te d tlm t

l)a \'i... E n·rybod,\' was th oroug hIy

shak"n I ll ' by hl\lghtcr bl'for,· .\11''';.

]l a \ is finished. :Mrs. Va vis \\'as a ls o t he

..!Jairla,ly of th(' conllllittpc \\'hich aI"

1':'IIg""] th e l 'ntire program.

~ I r ~ . CIa rence L. Smith he:HI"d th "

",,",,"iltl'" II'hi,·h f l lr l li "h" ,1 th l' refl 'e, ;h

Jlll ' lIls nnd :-:11(1 : l l i l l li( '1' nid('s wt're HUrl'·

1.\ \1'"1<-,,",,,,1 wh"n tht'.\' "i'I'\','d ;jusl th"

I ig!Jt things for a h ot l Ii gh t. ' '' Ie f ,' cl

"olllpelled t o n ot e h .. r,' that :Ill'. Tholllas

Trot ter " ' n ~ :;l"lPtl to thallgp hi s Rea!

s (' \' em l t imp s as th,· lalli,·,; pas""l

arOIlI1'\ th e 1'0011I \\'ith I,it,·h,'r". l ' ! , ' . :\"0

b o , l ~ ' ":1Il b lame you. :1[1'. Trot I PI'. : l f a l l ~ o t h l ' r ~ \\,pr,' ine!ined to do thp "aliI{'

thillg.

I t is t he s in c" r" h "p e o f all \\'ho ha\'l'I'ecn privilegl'<1 to atll'II'1 th,'s" gatli'

"rings that n ext f al l will s"e a rC"Ulllp,

tion of th c soeial ppriotl following th e

I"'g'ulal' Dil'('ctol's alI{I Auxiliary IIIl'pt,

ing"so

l .d l \ \ " .

:2n.S;i

.i t

.i 1

High.

: 1 O . \ l : ~S!1

!q

];:1 1'0 l i l t ' t ( 'I ' ., ••..••••....

T!'llIJll'I':It uri ' .

lIHlIlitlil.\'. 1"'1' ""111. ••..• '

Olll' of t1l .. ,"aill f,'atlll'l's of t Ill ' Y.

~ r (' A. Anxilial'y allll Directors' So

,·ial, lI .. ld 1",,1 :llollda.\' '·\','nillg, I\'as the

' " {' akp walk" gnulP. A l i n l ' l ~ ' iepd t'Hkt'

w as t hp prize to hl' gin'lI to th e "0111'11'

II'hosp agility prc\'ent",1 their hl'illA

I'aught in thp circle when thc IIlllsi ..

stopped. One h ~ onc the \':, !'ious

eOllp!Ps rll'opped ou t ulltil Ii II a 11,1' thp

('JI,llll':lll('r :ulll f1uieknesH of :'oIr. and

~ r I ' S , Chal'1c's E, Kn'alllpr WOII Ollt :111,1

tll('.Y W(\l'e :,!.i\"(\11 t he e ak e.

A ,hll'! hy MI'. :1l1l1 ]\[1',. Stanh 'y llllll

solos hy ~ r r , . Bal' .. l a ~ - an d :III'S. Sncith,

of Ph il : "I , 'l phia , t ' ons ti tut l 't l the lIIusi

I'al program. II'hit'h wonltl"'ertainly heal'

I'('p"atillg. :Ml's. SllIith askl " ] t h t' :tu,li,

('11(' (' t o j oi n with hp r i ll t ll 'O c1l01'lIses,

:1l1l1 as a I't 'sult lIIan.\- pl 'ospeeth 'e \ 'oicellI'el't' ,1is,'o\'''l'p,1 among- th e Director,;.

Thpn thel'l' wa s a no\,plty lIlusicnl

nllnd,l'1' that ,ll'sel'\'es a place on all

fntllrl' pl'ogl':tms, :III', Ch;l'll's I". CI(';::'g".

Ollp of o ur m ost acti\ 'e an,l \'l'l'satilp

toWn'inlplI, :tI'I)('al'(',1 in a n l' \\ ' r ol e. B c

ing' l 'a l Ir , l o n, withont Ill'e\ ,ious 1I0til 'e.

t 0 p l a ~ ' his ha 1'1lI0n iea (wh it' 11 :.\fr'.

C l c ~ g hnrl :-:Iuug:.detl in) . he (llltpl't"nincd

\I'ith tll'O Iil1c sell,etiol1s. "'ho is .\-our

hooking agent . :1[1'. C1l'gg?

Th " I'l;ritation. without w hi (' h no e n

t"l'tt,inn1l'nt is (·ollll'lete. was :t l'OIllie

on(', 1(1111(1(<1 by l\-IrR. George l\-INritt

Oil T l l l l s l l : l ~ ' t ' \ '{\llillg', .June ::1'\1. t\\"(,11,

t.\- "ail"l', fl'OIJl thl' l 'hi l: ld, 'lphi" : \a \' ."

Y : ln l " "i 'n ' t 'l lt l 't 't:dTH1.} at t l l l ' :\:I l ' l IPl'th

:'If"t],,,,list ('lllll'l'li ] , ~ . ~ ' ' ' J l I I . ~ 1:Jdi"s or

1h,' ..J'III'(·1I :l lld a f,'' ' ' 01,1,·1' ["'''pI<' :lS

..l"ljll'n'Il". Th,' pa .. tol' . :If 1. G l ' a ~ ' , in hi,

\'. ~ r C. A. IIl1ifOl'lIl, mp t thelll at Broa/l

:-'tl'" .. t ~ I a l i o l l a n, l h l' ou gh t thelll 1 J ~ Il'aill to thp l'1111I','1I. Dl'lig1ltflll games

n 'PI ' I ' ill f·hal':;:" of :If 1. allll :III'S. R,)\\'en.

: l l ld t1lP ,QllrH1 l ' l"lf l 'p:,hll1PUtS " ~ l ' r c scr,·c<l

h ~ :lrl's. "-anI. :111 ... G"OI'g-p :II. ]):1\';;"

:'Irl'''. R : l n ' l a ~ " : l f l ' ~ , ('Ipg'g, :'Irl'R. Titus

an,l othpl's.

E\'I'I',\'Ollp llad a \'l'I'.\' 1I:lPp.\' 1illl". :\Il1l

\\"{' Wt'l ' l ' g:l:lll to f l l l ' l l i ~ 1 J tld;-; ph ' : lS :l1It

( '\"( '11illp: to t-lit'st' s a i 1 o l ' ~ \\"ho {':lllll\ fl'OIll

:Ill pal'l." "I' "Ill ' ' ·OUJltl·c, ill .. l l l d i n , ~:\Olllp. A1:l'lw.

MR. AND MRS. KREAMER TAKE

CAKE DESP ITE THE HOT

WEATHER.

A SAILORS' WELCOME,

::;os! p0l'"lal' suhllrhs of' l 'hila,lelphia.

<.Jill' p"l'"latiol, w hi "h has ,iIlSt ahout

qll:ulrllplpd durillg thl ' past Ilt'tpcn

y ( ~ a ] ' s , is illCrt1:\sillg' at :1 rupirl rate.

Th",,' Ill'\\' 1I0usl's will h" rapidJ.\' ~ o l t l .all,l fpd"k action on th " part of illl,'!"l,

illP: pltl ' t 'has{lrs i:-; llCC0RStll'Y·

Music and Mirthat Y.M.C.A. Meeting

Precipitation.

To1 al 101 \\'1'1"' , ' .. :\ Oil"

NOTICE TO ALL PROPERTY

OWNERS.

\\ 'I'it" to . Ioh l l H. Hex, COllllty Tl'l'as,

lIn'l'. :; orl'istlJ\Ytl, Pa .. gh'ing you ael·

,]1'' ' ' ' alltl a sk f or ,'ollllty ta x b i ll s el l a

i:'g ~ ~ , ( ' , ' n t s tamp f or 1'f'!lIrn pos ta g" . O r

:"1111 (·IIt"·]; fo r ,) mills pe r 'lollar 011

a:-::,\('SSlIH ' IIL i l l ( ' h l l l i n ~ : ~ · l ' t ' t l t l"tnmp fo r

n ~ 4 · l ' i p t ."HI "I' S"p!c'nJ!,,'r ]'i th bill,; will not

I", "'llt. h il t w il l h,' p:i\'l'n hl,lelitllju,'nt

ta x ('oll",·tor fo r ( 'o l1l ' dion with 5%

l"'llnlt,\' arlrlerl.

P a ~ ' ~ ' o l l r " " l l l l t ~ - taxps l ' n r l ~ "

NARBERTH WEATHER REPORT FOR

WEEK END ING J UNE 1.

1'1nlls :,J'(' 1I1I'lPl' way tn gl'l'ntly in

t'H':l:--!' !hl ' nc·t h"itit's allt] l I : " H ' f l l l l 1 e : - ~ of

"u,- \' . ~ r C, A. Th,' r, 'alizatioll of Ihl'sl'

plnlls d"["'lIds lJIl a liil"l 'al slll 'l ltlr! frlllli

1111' , 'nlil '" ' · \IIlI 'Hunity. llithl'l 'to. a to'II

1"'l'ali\'l']y ,nlall nllmbl'l' of p r o g 1 ' ( ' ~ s i y e"iliz"IIS h:l"" hOI'II" th,' hll 1'.",II , lI'itl,

t i l t ' I ' t " l ~ 1 1 1 t that it:" :It,th-itil'l' ' 11:1\"(' i l \ \{ 'n

l'I'stl'il't",L Th .. nl '\ ' ; p lal l '; cOl l template

1 l ~ : l 1 l . \ · llt '\ \" attl':l(·tiOll=--: :l1ll01lP: o th f ' l '

it ( 'illS 111:1." lit' JlH"Jt iOJl('{l a ~ \ \ ' i l l l l l d I l gponl alld illf'I"l':I:-:i'(1 ;.!:Itll( ' 1'011111 fat'ilitit';';.

\\ '" li0l''' thrr(' will br a spontanl'ous

I"·"I"'"S". to t h ,' a l 'l ,, ' al s fill' illl'I"'as,'d

1I11'n,hl'l'shil' wliil'h ar c lH'illg" madc e\ 'ery

1I'"ek ill th l' "OII l I' "S of 0111' TO\\'II. Th "

"Hi"k,'r th(' 'H"IIl!Jt'l'sliil' IS ill .. l'"as"d.

th " '01ll1t'1' wil l t li e p r0 l' o" e, l improve '

IIll'llt s 1", m:lll,' p"ssih1l'.

Henry Rose,

A, J. Loos,

Editors.

Mrs. Roy E. Clark,

W. T. Melchior

Associate

:lIAIZIE .J. SHIPSOK,

Cashier.

HARRY A. JACOBS.

Editor.

Scnd al l aU\'l'l'tisillg au u ne\\'s itellls to

P. O. Box 966.

Ou r Town is on sale at th e depot

newsstand, anLl at thc stol'e of lI , E.

Davis.

Entercfl a s se co nd 'cl ass matt ~ Octohcr !oj. lOU, at t he P os t Office at

NarllPrth. Pennsyh'ania, \IIl,ler th e ac t

of :lIrtrch, 1879.

OUR TOWN w il l gladly pl in t

an y n ews i tem allOut allY suIJjeet

that is of in te re st to Na,rbcrtll

folks, but i n o rd er to meet th e

print ing schedule, all "copy"-manuscri l l tS-Il lus t reach th e

edi tor by 6 P. M. Wednesday each

weclt.

SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1919

OFFICERS OF THE NARBERTH

CIVIC ASSOCIATION.

April 24, i919.

Subscription price onc dollar pCI'

year in auvance.

Fire, 350

Police, 1 ~ 5 0

Owneu an d Pllblisheu every Saturuay

by the Narberth Cidc Association.

Editorial

An Experiment in Co-opel'ative

Journalism-No Paid Workers.

OUR TOWN

Ou r soldier an,] sailor ho.\·s al'c rapid.

ly returning to thPir homl's. Many

households han ' IH'l'n g]a,I,lene,l b ~ th e

safe return of t h (' i r lo \' cd ones, wh o

offered themseln,s so fr(, l 'ly .in ,]efl'ns,'

of their coulltr\,. 'fhc highest pl'aise

is dm ' this fine ' h O l l ~ ' of m ~ ' n . "re ,'on

gratulut(' t hem anl l theil' families on

t h e ir saf l' r et nr n. ' Ve shul'e with thpir

immedia tp families their pride in th e

splenflid spirit of patriotism that in

s pi r ed t h( 's e b o ~ ' s to offl'r tlll'msel\'('s

on th e altar of their c ount ry . T he il '

llanll'S w il l e \' er shine on th e 1011 ofhonor.

'11; .. , [ ' lightf ' l I] \ l 'eather "f IJIt' 1':1"1

two \\ t.,(·ks ha s WOl'kl ' (] ndl':lt·h':-i ill ou r

f1()\\"(\1' a l l i l "('gollfalJ1l' ~ : l 1 ' d t ' I l ; - ; . Tile

promise of a fillc yidd from the lut tel

is Y ( H ~ ' C'1l ('oll1':q.?,°i IIg-. As for tlit' tIn\'·l'}"

gllr,h'ns, t he y a rc slIperb. I t woulu be

il1\'idious t o m en ti on :'Lny in parti('u·

lar. as a1l an ' so lH'al lt i fl l l. This ~ a t ,Ill'llay afternoon. mallY hl"OIIlS w ill hc

exhibited in fr iel ! , lly I'ivalr,'" at 0111' an '

nil'll Flow!'r Sho\l'. A lal'ge attpn<lall,'e

is ant icipated.

Buillling op('rations han h('('n active

ly resull1('tl in Xarherth . Quite u largl '

number of \ ' e r ~ ' attral '!h'e homes ar e

under w a ~ - to m eet thp strong ,lemulld

fo r suhurhan homes. :Many of them ar c

of modernte size, to I l IPct th " con,litiollS

that mak(' t h e secur ing o f domestic help

so d if f icu lt , nnd to aecollllnorlatl' th('

mllUY YOUllg ('ouples who ar(' looking fo r

jus t that class of hous('s. Nnrhprth,

with it s cxcpllcnt train s en -i cc n nd

mn ny other attractions, is one of th e

P l ' c s i d , ~ n t - : l 1 1 ' . . J " ~ ' l p h H. :\ash.

Vicc·Pl 'csid 'ln t - : l r r. . Ianll's Al'tman.

:Mr. A. .1. Loos, : l rr . H. .J. ])othal"l.

Sccretary-: lh· . n. .1. EL1gar.

C o r r e ~ ' 1 ' 0 1 1 1 1 i n g SC'cl'l 't: 'l 'y-:lliss Fl'ie,la

Schuhel.

Treasl lrer-: \ fiss : l laiz i ,' Sin ' l'son.

Dil 'ectors-: l fr.. J. .r. Cal ,r l 'y . : l f rs . C.

P. Fowler , :III'. H. H. Hilll'gas. :If I'. ehas.

H. A. Chain, :\rl'. W. H. D. Hall, :\11'. H.

A. . Tacoh' " :I f1'. F. A. Lanahan. :Ill'.

Daniel Leitch, :MI'. G. Knutzcn, :Ill'. R.

.T. N e ~ l ' l ' r , :lfr. Eo A. : l Il Ischanrp, j \ Ir .

Fletcher ,V. Stites, :lfr. A. E. 'Vohlel't,

:lfr. 'Valtcl ' Y. Sha\\', :\11'. Walton M.

Wcn tz , M r s. C. W. YOUllg, :III'S. •Jallles

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NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN s

. Narberth Office,

LEARN TO DO BANKING

Day .n d Nighthone. Ard11lore 967 W

CRAS. DECKER,

Co-opera th'e Observer,

The \V..ath,'!' Bureau.

Ph i la., P a .

-------------- -- -----

MEA T MARKE T

" Men, Women and Money .,

JOHN MARMORAHauling and Moving

ANVWHERE

Rates Reasonable ARDMORE, PA,

-IN-

L ad ie s' a nd Gent s' Ga rmen ts Dyed,Cleaned, Pressed and RemodeledWork Called fo r and De liveredFrench Dry C le an ing a Specialty

Bell ' P hone 1 2 6 4 J

After alterations, we willhave an

Ethel Clayton

UP.TO·DATE, SANITARY

Meat Market

ELECTRICAL DEVICESFOR THE HOME

Washing MachinesIroning Machines

Vacunm Cle",ners: : E t . ep a i r i : n . g

E. Q. SMEDLEYNARBERTH

234 Haver fo rd Avenue

~ ! ? V T ~ . E !Ainest PbotoplllY The-a t re 011"'- Size In Ih e

Ent i reWorld.

Pb.loplays-Cont inuous 101 \. M . 1011 . 39

P.M.

PROGR .AM

WEEK of JUNE 9th

A l High Grade Chickens

Eggs a n d B ut te r

205 Haver ford Ave.

JOHN B. HERTZLER

De l ic i ous Mea t s

Cash Business an d Low Prices will

enable you to

BUY MORE THRIFT STAMPS

) IAIX I 'RonUCTHlX STAnTS AS XEAR

,\ 8 ] '08SIUI,(,; TO ]0.00 A• .\1 .. 12.00, 2.00,

Th 1l1l,11'1'"to1'lUS 011 ,3i11. l i th, :lIst,

:?:: I'll. ~ 4 t h .1'1'l'I'ailing wind, east.

Tht' telllppratlll''' \Y:,,; ,·Iose to th" uo!'

mal. bllt then' \YaR a lal'gl' IIPlit-it'llcy of

SllllShiul' up t o thl ' : ?i it h. PI'I'"ipitatiou

\I'a" heavy, whieh \"('i'll1t,'t! ill keeping

hUlllitlitr 1'1'1')' high. Thl' fl' we re an

UUllRII:\1 uumht'!' of " ,in tis f rom an east·

l ' l ' 1 ~ ' di!'l'rtioll.

For - Good - Work - See

H. PREMOST

,The Home Town Tailoring Parlor

MONTHLY WEATHER SUMMARY

OF NARBERTH.

May, 1919.

:\1 i"s ~ [ i l , I r I ' , 1 Ifarl'is. o f X or th X ar ,

hl'rth :1\"(\)]11(' . Plltpl'l: lil l l ' l l at" a ll in ·

fnl'lllnl danl' l ' fin T h l 1 l ' : - ' l l : l . \ ~ L',"(lning. Tl!r

g'IIl'StS in"llllle,l: Th" ~ r i s s e , .Tallp IJ:tinl.~ f : l I ' i a n l Ia, , -s . AuguRta \Vith"ro \\ '. Pa

tri"ia Besson, Sarah ~ r a h o n . E t h p l w ~ ' nYantli\'l'I', Dorothy Gr:l\'CS, Snrah Bat

ton. ~ r a r i a n Graham. "Ethel Fallon,

Katharinp ThOlnp"oll :1I111 ~ [ r s . LpslPr.TpO·erips. ~ r p s s r : ' . \\'illialll Harris. Fmnk"'innp. Lp,-h'r .l"O·pries, Henry Howes,

William Dnrhin. IIownl',1 ~ r c X p a l .('harle., ~ r c C a r t l ' l ' . Wil li n lo Seho f i" ld.

L"\'ill,, Sl'hofi ..W. Fr,·,1 CliO" .Tohn

1(,'ator, Horac!' Smp,lIe.\'. Karl Sel101z.

Gonlon lIarri , . Thoma, \Yhal ' ton . Lin

r-olu Hoat. Coop,'r Graham. Lou S imp,

son. Carr Bov,man. Erlwartl Aston.

Atmosph"l'ie prl'ssllr" (iu"hps an,1 hun

Iln"lths) :

A \'Crage . . . . . .. :10.00

Highest (Oil 6th) :l1J.:]S

Lowe,t (on :l:ll'll) : ? ! l . l i ~

Temperature.

A sPI'I' iee that i s d i ff er ent from th e

usual. gl'tting a \ \ " a ~ ' fro III Illo:lOton.'· and

kp"pi ng out of I'llt:" ye t with a real

G ( ) ~ p l ' 1 lIIessai!e. COIIIC, l'n.ioy and I, ..

hpll"',1 h.\' it at Ihe Bapti"t Chul'"h Suu

d a . , ~ (\\"t.\lIillg. Suhjt'('t," T h l ~ Ga rd en o f(;od. ,.

Fo r plowing and f('l,tilizing a plot or

gro ll li ll on~ f " r i o n

Hoall. llona t(',1h ~

~ r i s " Anup 'l'hompsou for Yidory gar,

tl"n". th e Merion Ci\'ie A,sodation has

appropj'iatetl $];30. Ahout thil't.,· ~ a r ,,!L'ns on l'ig-ht aeres wil l Ill ' "nlti"aterl

lhis ~ ' e a r - t e l l more gal',l"ns than la ' t

year.

The rlllJlmagl' sal(' he ld hy t Il <' Woo

men' , Auxiliary ndt"rl $]OSd8. I f

thpre is a n ~ ' morp strar l'lulIIuagp whieh.\'on 110 not rare to jlaek a w a ~ ' . " '0 ,,-ill

gla, l Ir s l on' il in t il l' Y. ~ C. A. forsale in tIl<' fall. if you pllonp Xar!,,'rth

ltilJ-W.

Precipitation.

Tot al f o r man th . . . . . . . . . .. 6.30 inehes

Greatest in 24 hI'S. ( on 10th ) 1.:l7 inl'h

Xumber of tlayR with pre,'ipitation .01

or 1I10re, 14.

Clpar, ]0 : cloudy, 14; part cloudy, 10.

S l' \' el 'a l o f : :\ ar lH 'r th '" young Illl'n

It:n'(\ cng-ag(\d in h l l s i l l L ' ~ ~ l 'Ct.'lllltly.

ThpS(' younl-f f"lIows ,'all h,' S"l'n ahout

town during hu"in('ss IllInrs. an d it is

au ol"'n Sl','rpt that till' o],lpr husiness

111('11 W(\ll 'OIll0 thplI\ an d :ll'C' glad ttl (Ill·

('1111 rag-r tll(\111 il l t l l l , j l' l ' : l r1y hnsi lIl:-;:-;

(': ll 'l"']'="

\Yill th e person who I'pmo\'ed two

glass punrh howls from th " Y. ?lL C. A.

k it " ll l 'n k in( lly rl'turn thenl at o n e p ~A t t hi s season of th e ye ar t he se howls

arl' in eon"tant tl"man,1 hr the yarious

organizations using thl' hniIll ing whieh

ar e greatly incon\'enienrec1 sillel' their

disappearance.

The !'l'gular monthly meeting of the

~ [ o n t g O l u e r ~ - C o u n t ~ ' COllllllittec of the

l"'nn'y]nlllin \Volnan S U j r r a g l ~ Associa

1 ion wil l 1)(' hPld \Vl'dnesLlay•• lull" 11,

]1).;:0 A. ~ .. at Stlltp Hpadqnartprs, ]1)013

Finaneo Bnilding, Philatll'lphia.

A.\"ernge Gl.'

Highest (011 :lOth) " " S!l

LO\\'('Rt on l:lth and 16th) " 4 GI'('ate5t daily range. :1-1 tlcurees on ~ ! l t h .Ahsolute range, 4, <ll'grees.

Church Notes.

too l ong nor too "hort, and will hring

a real Gospel message.

THE FIRESIDE

(Continued from Page 1)

Narberth Spring Flower Show.

Sunday Sehool wOl'ker:-- ( 'al l eOlld)iu('

a p l l ' a ~ a n t nll'ation wilh preparation

for })('ttl'r teaching at th e Asbury Park

School of ~ I e t h o c ! s , ./ u l ~ ' Ot h tn 1 'i' l'.

lnfot'lll:ltion r f l g ' : I 1 ' l l i n ~ ~ : t 1 l l C (';t;1 i j ~ l . ~ ~ . -eur,,!l at our 10l'al Y. ~ C. A.

Song a nd p r ay er serdL'e \Ve!lne;;day

at 8 P . .\L TheRe sen' i ce s haye been

I " ' I ' ~ ' 1rl'Ipl'ni r lu ring th e w inte l' s eason .

Ollly ttl"O Illore l'l 'nl:lin until the nnion

""I'\"i,"'s fo r tlrl' SUlUlller begin. Le t us

Illakt' 1"I1lln th,' heRt of th e year.

.Toint soeial Friday e\'l'uitlg, tire ~ O t l l .un,It'1" t hp a u, pi "I' s of tlte \Yomau's

Bihll' Cla"5 at th e Super Irome ou ~ I o n t gOlllpr,\' an'nue. This is th e last social

01 th e , , 'a son . :ulll th e IIll'n arl' inl'ite,1

to (·Olll (I,

Piau" Iran' ],epn ma,l" to srnd tire

l ' l' l 's i ,jpll t (If our Baptist Young 1"'0'

pl<-'s ['uion. ~ [ r . George Stanley, to th e

Bapti"t SUnlllll'l' AS5elllhl.\- \I'hit-II Illl'e15

al Coll"W'Yil l" Aug'u,t :?;3t"h to Sel' te lt l

]",1' ht". Iu interest antl ati, 'n,laul'e this

,\'par', work of t hi s Rod et y hai; hceu

yel'.\' snl'ressful.

(Delphininm), in cOli lhinat ion witll it

fell' oth,'r flowers.

Xote--The idea ],eing to de\"Clop the

most ar ti ,; t ic comhination of lar!{spur

with another f1o\\"cr or flowers.

Class ~ 1 - B e s t exhibit of eo!uulbine.

Clas;; ~ ~ - B l ' s t cxh ih it o f Canterhury

111 II s.

CIa,-s ~ 3 - R e , ; t exh ih it o f Swee t Wil,

I illln.

Class :?-l-Best exhibit of foxg loH .

Class :?;3-Best exhihit of iris.

Class ~ 6 - B e , ; t exhihit of Span i sh iris.Class :?i-B"St exhibit of 51\'('('1 peas.

CIa"" :?8-B,'st ('xhihit of "urn flower

(( 'cntaul'l'a).

Cla:,s :?!l-Bl ' : ,t I 'xh ihit of lilies.

CIn"s :10-13",t ,'xhibit of man,\' , 'arie

lil". ,hOII'lI pr incipally for uttractiYe ar ·

l ' a } 1 ~ · { 1 1 1 1 0 1 l t .Clas" :l1-B,· , t exh ihi t o f p an sies.

Clas" :l:?-Best ,'xhihit 01' l t a l ' l l ~ 'I" 'o t,'h p inks.

Clas, :;:;-13",.1 cxhibit or p.,'rpthl"um.( ' ] :1" ::-1-Best pxhihit of poppies.

Special Classes.

( 'h ild l 'ell 's Cla, ," - ]3 l 'st an,1 most at

tral ' t in ' \':I,e o r I ,a sk ct o f wiltl 1I011-ers.

"lIlprp,1 ] , ~ ' "hil,h-,'u 1)('tll"eol ;3 a ll ll 10

,"1':11':-'. } " ' i l ' ~ t pr iz l ' . OJll\ -\Y:I r Sayings

:-;talllp: S"roll,1 prizl" 10 Thrift Stamps:

lllinl prize. ;3 Thrift Slamp:,: fourth

pri Z". ribbon.

Best :llill 1Il0st :Ittracti\-l' Ya:,,, (I I "

ha:,l<c1 of \\'iltl IIm"el's. l'nt,'re,l hy chil,

,Il'l'll hl'lwe,'n ]() :lu,1 15 years. First

p r i Z l ~ . on(\ " " a r S;l\'ing':-, St:llllP; 5CtOIltl

]'I'ize. 10 Thrift Slam!,,,: thil",1 prizl" ;3

Thrift :31:1nlp": foul"th pr ize. r ihhon.

SnO'ragp Cla,s-Best un,1 !no,t al'ti' ,

t iealI,\' al'l'angc,1 \':I"e 01' ],a,;ket of ~ ' l ' 1 '10,,' f10\yl't's.

Deeomtiye Clas,--Bl 'st anll 1110St at

Imdi\"l' rentprp i"e" for tablt, dpl"oration

(Continued from Page 1.)

The Y. 11[. C. A. Woull'n's Auxiliar,\'

is going "full spee,l a he ad " t ow ar ds

that nell' roof goal. The .Tune Fete llC

ing p lanued fo r Saturday, June 1 4t h, i s

sure to he a "'inner. Don't miss i t Bdter 1ll:J ke a n ot e o f t he date now!

"11 from Franceanc! i s l iYing - at :?10E s ~ p x a\·l'nlll'. Mr. Hoek is a brother

or ~ f r ~ . ~ Gilroy.

Jlolll'S of ';"!'I'ict':

] 1 A. ~ L - ~ r t l r n i u g - ,, 'orship begillllillg

:i t ] I :I1l11 "Io"illg prolllptly :11 I ~ ~ , ' r '1Il01l h.\' thl' pa,;tol' on the subject , "The

Church allll tl", l'n's"nt Crisis_" T,'xt.

:\fatt. Hi: ] 8. T hl ' choir will sing "Loru,

f Hal-" Lo\'",] tIll' Hahitat'iOll of Thy

HOl(sp. ,. h ~ ilfatth"ws.

:?:W P. ~ I . - C h i l d r e n 's Day p rog ram

of tlIl' BihIl' S ..hool. Expr,'isl': '; b ~ thp

('hillll'l'Jl an d a talk on "Thp \\Tork of

th" Go"pl'1 Cruis"r. Hohpl't G. Sl'.I'1l10Ur,"

h.\' ~ [ r . Harry Willdisch, of t h" Ame l' i,

call Baptist Puhlication S o c i e t ~ · .,Aii P. ~ r . - C h i l r l l ' l ' l l ' s D ay ex" rr i: ,..s.

The ~ ' o u l l g people will give un attractiveRketeh ..ntitler]. "Th .. Garden of GO(l."

Tw('nty-fi\'e young people will tllke part

in thi" servil'C. T he l 'hoir wi ll Ring

"Th! ' Shadows of th e Evelling HOllr,' J

hy \Vanen. This seI'\ 'iee will he neither

Rev. John Van Ness, Minister,

Children's Da y Sunday, JUlle 8th.

BAPTIST CHURCH OF ' IHE

EVANGEL.

Avery S. DellllllY. Pastor.

THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

X"xt Sllllllay mornillg II ' ill IJl' "Chil ,

dl'ell ' , ) ) : lY ,. ill th is l ' hn reh . A l 'cor ,l ing

10 tIll' CUStOl1l of I'l'l'"iolls ~ ' r a r s thp

11I1'l'tillg' for 1l1orlliJlg w o r ~ h i p , \ ~ i l 1 he

1'011,] > IIp<1 Idth th:lt of the SUIlI]ay

~ , ' h o o l . ill a joiut m"eting hel,1 at 10.30

0"·10,,1, . Thl ' I' l ' wil l I", thl' usual1'l'l'ila

1ion" and songs hy the Pritull.ry an d

.Iulliol' lkpartment" an,l a spedal pro

, ~ r a m will h" 1'I'llllt'rl',1 h ~ tIll' ~ f a i n:-;,·11001. A hril'1' illustratpLl t al k " 'i ll

h" ;.:in'll )'y th"l'a,lor to t l ", l i lt l " ,'ltil

,In·n. '"111 .\11'. Ifarr.\' I ' l ' i l l , ~ 1 e For ,l , o ftit" l'n'"h.I'1,'rian :Sllnday Sl'ltool n":,r,!.

will ad,lr"s,; tltp o1<lpr folk". ]lllrillg

tlip l l l t ' l ' t i ' I ~ . n 1l11I11hl'l ' of inl":lllls \\ III

1", ha 1'1 j z",l.

C h l ' i ~ t i : t J l End('1:l\·or 11l(1(·tillt.!,' at "j P.

~ r This "'ill hl' th .. la"t m..e t il lg un ti l

I l"xt f al l . a ll ll a full , t 1 t , ' n , l : t I l ( ~ l ' of all

.'·oUIlg' 1"'0l 'l e i s r('(lIl(·ste,1.~ [ I ' .

' -allX"ss "'ill Ill' thp I.. :lllpr.

E\-"lling worship at i .4 .' ). Sllh. i..d of

tll(' "('I'lUOll. "B"ing Born Blh1 l1 ."

PJ'arrl ' JllPct iug: Jlf'lxt \ Y t l . l l l l l s l l a : ~ e'·l'U·

illg'.

l'h .. , rOIJ!"Il" Bibll, Cla ss w il l hoI.1 a

l l l l ~ i l l t l : - , : , l l l t1 (\ t i l lg : nu l s oc ia l 011 th e

..hurl'lt lalln llpXt Thurs'la.\' :Iflpl'llOOII.

III th .. "\"l'lling at 1i.;111 P. ~ r thl' Chil,

dn'Il's Va.\' pXI'rl'isps h.'" th,' Sunda.\·

:-;,·11001 will bl' hl'ld :'0 as tu 11110w all

to :1tt,'nl1 t ll p un ion hnl'{'ahlllicrdl' :-len

i ,· ,· in th .. j > l ' e " b ~ ' I l ' r i a n Chnrch.

On ~ f o n , l a y , .Jnne Itlth, 8 P. ~ I . C:OStUllll' .. II tert a inlll .. nt hy thl' Chd

,11'I'n's Chur,·II, ending' with a 11111110rulls

trial of "Smith \':'. S I J l ~ ' t h p . "Onl' Sun,lay Sehool anllual l,i"lliL' will

hp hel,l 011 Satul'llay, .Jllne :lIst, at sOllle

i pIal'" n " a r h ~ ' . It \rill Ill' an o l ,l , fa sh

, ion",] good timl' fo r al l ou r S n n < 1 a ~ '~ " h o o l families.

THE MERION TITLE &TRUST CO.Arcade Building

Merion Meet ing is open fo r worship

every F i r st -day n lorn ing at 11 0 'clock.

We cord i al l y welcome an y yisitors who

d es ir e t o worship with us.

ST. MARGARET'S CHURCH

Rev. n. F. Cowley, Recwr

SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.

ALL SAINTS' P. E. CHURCH.

Merion Meeting House, Merion , Pa .

Rev. Andrew S. Burke , Rector.

'l'he ""I'"i,·,'" :It ,\11 ~ " i n t ' " P. E.

ChuI'<'h. ~ r o l l t g o l l \ l ' I ' . " :llId \r."lIllpII·Ood

an'IlIlCS. fo r lll'Xt ~ I l l l d : l ~ ' aI'<: :I" 1,11,

low,;:

8.00 A. ~ I . - n o l ~ ' C'OllllIlUlJioll.

!1.45 A. ~ L - S l l l l d : l ~ ' :-;pho"l.

] ],00 A. . \ L - ~ r o l ' l l i l l g I'l'ay"I',

:3.00 P. ~ L - - Y c,;ppr ,;cryice:,.

No matter how small your busi r ~ I l S ' may be, have a bank account.Th e small merc ha nt w ho has a bank account es tablishes his

c re di t, h as s af et y f or h is c as h, and pays his bills with a check in a

business manner,

You ar e invited to open an account with us.

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH

••Th e Little Church on th e HilL"

Early Mas s o n Sunday f rom A pr il

1 to October 31 at 7 A. M. From

November 1 t o M ar ch 31 at 7 A. M.

Late Ma.ss , 9 .30 A. M. t h ro ughout t heyear. Masses on holydays, 6.30 an d

8.30 A. M. Weekdays at 8. Evening

devot ions and other services at regu

la r times.

R ev. F. M. G ra y, Pastor.

SUlldny, .Julle 8th:

9.45 A. ~ I . - S l l l l , l n y S,·hool. Classl's

for n11 ug:Qs.

11 A. ~ I . - S l : 1 ' I 1 1 0 1 L h y t he pnstol'. " ~ I yFn th" r :lllll Your Father. '"

:l P. ~ L - C h i l r l l ' " n 's Church. ~ I l l : ; i cby chil,lren's \'l:stl'll choir. Oh.kd talk

b ~ pastor.

i P. ~ I . - E I ' \ \ " l ) l ' t h Leaglll·.i.,1;3 P. ~ L - S l ' 1 ' I 1 l 0 1 l h ~ th e l'a"tor,

"Thl ' Impu rta ll l 'l ' o f Little Things."

\Ve h op c t o h:1\-" t hl ' Boy S eu ll t Trou!,

of X:lI'lJl'rth as our gll l'StS at t h is s ( 'n ' ,

ico t 0 el'lebrate "Thp B o ~ ' 8cout

\Vcl'k," whieh ha s h,','U heW throughout

ou r nation.

Monday. 8 P. ~ f . - ~ r e e t i l l g of thl' Official Boar<1 at the "hlm'h.

TIll'"lay. S P. 1I.-LaIJJes ' Ai l] So

de!.I' medillg. All l 'YI ' ll ing of l'lljoy

nH'nt and profit.

\V"dnr'"day. i P. " , r . - P I ' l ' j l : l r a t o r ~ ·n]('mhl 'r ,, ' class .

S P. ~ L - P r a ~ ' l ' r ml'eting. Pastor's

topic, "Hindrances to eh ristianity; 0; ' .

A New \Vorld ill th e Fa r Places." So

loist·, Mrs. \Vm. T. Taylor.

Next Snnday, .Tune 15th. Childrcn's

Day will ho celebrated. At th e lllorn

in g s er vi ce t he re will be baptism of

ch ildren an d reception of ehildrl'1l in to

fu ll membership an d t he ch il d ren ' s \"Cst

ed cho ir w il l s in g.

For Hire -- By hour or trip

Special rate for Trips

DAY OR NIGHT

Phone Narberth J633 or Narberth 377

Overland Touring

T. B. SMITH, DruggistNARBERTH and ARDMORE

Why Not?Why not concede that ou r Soda Fountain is th e cooles t spot in Narberth. It is and the service is th ebest in town. Th e various ref. eahing dr inks ar emixed by those who know Rnd whose buslDess iti to give you t he bes t Soda, Sundae or Ice Creftm,you ever had.

Come in allY t;me. Make our fountain your placeof r e ~ t . At the same time

" TAKE HOME A BRICK"

of Our delicious Ice Cream

Mr. Cha rl es "Myrick w as b ro ug ht t o

the home o f h is daughter, ;\Irs. Will. S.

Horner, l a s t Sa tu rday from the .TrO'er,

son Hospital. 1\[1'. iII.nick"s many

fril'I\(I,; will he gl:1l1 to know that It" i;;

slowly improving.

A glll' tlen party w il l h e g-in'n hy th r

~ r o n t g o m l ' r y County SnO'rag(' A : ' s o l ' i a ~tion Oil Saturday, . lune :lIs t, at tltp honle

of Mrs. W il li am H. Puglt.•Jr.. Cross

Hoa<1s, :\Ierion. A,llllission, inelu<liub

att1'lldinus. ;'0 eents,'

The bui l tl ing tll'xt <1001 to tlip P",t

Office is h .. ing renol 'ntp ll an ll l'qllil'l1l't1

for th e l \[ er ion Title anll Tru:,t ('0111'

pnny, who will mo\"" their :\'arlll'l'tlt

hmnl'h there u po n c om pl et io n of .

('hanges.

Car

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lIIUSICJOl·kNOn. :\lIS8 Anne. Vio li n instruction.Studio. A rcade Bulhl lng. Phone , 316-J.

Loas. Fanny H. Plano teacher.StUdio. Arcade Bldg. Phone . 316-.J.

SJohohn. MI •• Ebba. 1I1ualc Teacher and Accompanl.t. 228 Iona ave.. Narberth .

N O T A R ~ rUBLICJeft"erie•• J. H. 111 Narberth ave.Phone. 666-111.

Tyson. Warren R. 200 Woodbine ave.Phone, 1202-W.

O P T I C I A ~ l ! IFenton. Carl F. 606 E••ex ave. Phon•• 618-WPhlla.. addreae, 1806 Chestnut at. LocWlt I".

Z e n t m a ~ · e r . Joseph. 228 S. 15th st .• Phlla.PAINTERS

Walzer, Fred.117 Wln.or ave. Phone. 1247-.J.

PAPER HANGERSWitte. Geo. A . Falrvl.", ave.Phone. Cynwyd 778-.J. Flrat·cla&ll work..

PHOTO PLAYS"Art·adia." 16th and Che"tnut .t •., PhllaSee dl.play advertlaement In thl. I•• ue,

PLUlIIBING, :£TC.WaU, H. B. Phone. 319·.J.See dl.play advertl.ement In thl. I".u.

REAL ESTATE

Caldwell III Co. Phone. 1271-W.See dl.play advertl.ement In thl. I."u.

F r it sch. H . C. Phone, 262·W.See dl.play advertl.ement If' thl. la.u.

(;odfrey, Wm. B.114 Wood. ld e ave . Phone , 686 ·W.

Na.h, Robert J. Phone. 606.Money for Flr.t and Second 1I10rtgali••

Simpson. Jlllnes C. 232 E.sex aVe.Phone, 636, or 1420 CheMnut .t .

.ltOOFING. ETC.Gara-McGlnle, ' Co. Phone. 1268-W.See display advertl.ement In thl. la.ue.

&liIler. John A. 2(3 Iona ave. Phone, 661-JShop. 246 Haverford ave. Phone, 1226-J

SHOEMAKERSGood Wear Shoe Repair Shop.

Conslantln... B. G. Y. M.C.

A. Bldg.TAILORS

I'remo.t, H. PllOne. 12:H·J.Sl'e d l , ; p l n ~ ' ndvertlsement In th is Issur.

TRUST ESTATES, ETC.

Lonahan,I'rederlck A. 205 l?orrest a,'. Pbone.344.R. Phlln.ndd .. Provident Life & Tr. Co.

The above deportment .hould bs ot to.greate.t uae t o the community. t he l I. t eootaln. the name o f eve ry p ro fesa lo na l mantrade.man. mechanic, ahopkeeper. etc.. whtdoe" or can In any way . er ve h i. fellowtown.man. and who I. progrea.lve "noughto add name to lI.t of Regl.ter.A. It I. dlmcult for tho". contrlbutlnl

t he ir t im e a nd e lr or t. to the production 01"O ur Town" to per.onal ly e i ther know e'I nt er vl e" , a ll " uc h. It wou ld be mo.t help·ful If tho"e not now found In the prlnteclli.t would .end In a memo of th.lr name..ddre. .. . p hone number" and bu.lne. . . . O'

prote•• lon. for lI.tlng. Thl. will co.t a. tol10"'''' 10 cent" e..cb I".ue tor J'lIne.: 6 un"for e..ch addit ional lin•.

WINFIELD H. COOKPlumbing and Hedting

Essex and Haverford Avenues

WaltoD' . Garage NARBERTH, PA.

P hone 1 2 1 0 J

THE WAR IS OVER

COOKNARBERTH, PA.

The Narberth Tailoring Co.Will give Good Reduc tions on

Made-to-Order Ladies' and Gentlemen's Suits, a lso reduced pri ceson Repai ring and C lea ni ng andDyeing of your clothes. WorkAI . Don't lose time in calling

up Narberth 305.

234 Woodbine Ave. NARBERTH, PA.

, R. D. LOUIS, Prop •

P..

WHEN In need ofGood LEHIGH

COAL callwe'll do the

Narberth 302 W

Plumbing, Gas Fittingand Heating

N A R B E R T H PA

HARRY B. WALL

Narberth RegisterTwo Lines, IOc per iI/sue; Sc for each additional line

ACCOUNTANTSKelm, H. C. Certi ll sd Public Accountan t .202 Dudley ave. Phone, Narberth aoo-w .

ADVERTISINGCole, W. Artbur. Phone, Spruce 1638 .Idea•. Plan., COpy. Art. Typography.

AUTOll\OBILESLee,,' Garage-Repairing, Etc. Phone. 1606.See dlaplay adver ti sement In thl. I••ue.

Narberth Garage. Phone Narbertb 11l33.Sl'e d l s p l a ~ ' advertisement In this issue.

BANKSMerion Title III Tru.t Co. Phone, Ardmore I.See dleplay advertl.ement In thla la.ue.

BUILDERSS m e < l l e ~ ' , Wm. D. & H. T. Phone, 000.See dl.play advertl.ement In thle lsaue.

CANDY. ETC.Ila ..I•• H. E' Phone. 1264·W.See dl.play advertl.ement In thl. luue.

CARPENTERS A.ND BUILDERS"enkln. , Cha. . L.103 Dudley ave. Phone. 382-M.CONTRACTOR OF PLASTERING

t'rotantonl, James.23\1 Hampden ave .. Narberth. Bolt 270.

DENTiSTSOrr, Dr. A. L. 101 Elmwood avo Phone, 3n-W.PhUa. Phone. FUbert 4262. Keith Bldg.

DRUGGISTSJloward·.. Phone, 1267.See dl.play advertl.ement In thl. I••ue.

Smith, T . B. Ardmore. Pa.See d l s p l n ~ ' a(lvertlsement i n t hi s Issue.

ELECTRICIANSPugh. Veri 226 lona ave.Nar . Phone, 6&0-W. Ard. Phone. 163- .J .

FISH AND OYSTERSImperial (,rof'ery Co. Phone, Narberth 606.

HAULIN(,. ETC.~ I a r l n o n l a , tlohn. Ardmore, Pn .Sec d l s l l h \ ~ ' ndVl'rtlsement In this Issue.

Walton Uro•. Phone, 672.See display advertl.ement In thl. I•• ue,

INSURANCEBowman, Samuel P. (Life.)

116 Elmwood ave . Phone . 663-W.lurkhardt. Miller. General In"urance.100 Maple avs. Phone, 669-1>1.

Jones, Chas. R.30" S. Narberth ave. Phone. 682-.J.

.lone•• Wm. J. 103 S. Narberth ave. Phone.680-.J PhUa. addrs••, Penn 1I1utual Bldg.

Trotter Bro s. (Fi re , e tc .)209 Wood.lde ave. Phone. 1262-R.

LAWYERSGilroy. John 211 E.sex ave. Phone. 1246-R.PhUa. addre.s, Lincoln Bldg.

S tl te .. F le tcher W. 4U Haverford ave.Phone 372-W Phl la . addr."", Crozer Bldli.

LIGHTING FIXTURES1I1eDonaid John. Narberth phone, 1288.1633 Che. t . at.. Phlla. Phone, Spruce 1118

~ l E A T S , ETC.Cotter. Howard F. Phone. 1298.Be. dl.olay advertl.ement In t hi s I•• u..

Hertzter.•John B. Narberth.SI'P dlsplny ad\'l'rtiRement In this issue.

:lln.K"pott.Powell Dairies. Pbone. Pre.ton 2388!'ee dl.play advertisement In thl. 1•• u8

Ne\'er sllcrifice yourself for sOllie one

,vho does l Io t a)Jprl'eiate your I'O·orts.

* * *

This bn ' t th e fi r:' t t ll ll e ] hal'e hall

onasioll t o c (' us ur e Arthur Cole. He

lin'd ill o ur v il la ge f or s cv er al yellrs,

lIud just when e\'rQ'body h:lll settled

,Iown to t he e asy a ,s u ra nc e t h at he

..ould 111 11L'pelll]e,1 upon to do t he b ul k

of the work in any local prog'rl'ssin'

nIO\'f'ment, he paeked up llnd moved. )<ot

conten t w i th that, he t oo k h is w if e w it h

him. So Xarherth suffers an even

greater loss than does the Club, fo r

:'1[1':'. Cole is just a s b ri l li an t, just as

I'liluable a community booster and pub

l i ' ~ · s J l i r i t l ' d eitizt'n as Arthur is. An a

\l'hen 1 prrdict h is c on ti nu ed a nd in

cn'asillg sueeess, I predict that her in·

spil ' li t ion will be a , 'e ry l ar ge facto.'

ill It.

:'0.' rw York h as t ak en mallY of hl'r

!:wst men from Phil:ulelphia'-:tt num ht'l'

of them from t he P oo r Hiehard Cluh

(and ! ,r rhaps Ill'eanse of that, survh-l's!).

Amollg t he se h a"e been some of Illy

nlost "alm'd friends and some of the

C1uh's most. adil 'e n\('mhers; bu t none

of thelll i s mor e s lu ll y missl'<! than WI'

shall miss Arthur Cole.

HI' is a Ii"e wi re - a bUJulle of Iil-e

wires. A willing, tireless \\'orl,er, al·

ways in th l' , l lr eet linl' of aceollll'lish

men!. A loyal f ighter fo r his Cluh , ln8

town, hi s f riend s , h i s employer-a li"e

ColI' that ,;tarts a h l: lz t' that burns the

ruhhish :1Iu] lights t he w ay . Forgetful

o f s el f, an d therefore absolu tl' ly hon·

<'st in his fl'a rlI'S'; exp r es s ion o f h l yicws.

As a forml'r President of t he Club, Iowe him much fo r his l oya ] help , an d 1

am s ur e t he ofi1cers a nd e "e ry membl'r

ha"f' oWl'd him m U l ~ h ever sillce.

J ha tl' to sec him It'llI-r, doggone him!

hut I am "ery anxious to ha\'e him

thinll of me always as his admiring

fril'nd, and there fore wish fo r hi m t he

hrilliant anll successfu l , 'are, ' r \l'hi,!h I

know he. deserves.

, , C O J ~ ES OF FIRE"

I f you know you nrc croo]wd--try

null keep straight.

Our fornll'r fellow 1l1\I'Il'lIIan was t hl '

guest of llOnOl' a t a farewell :lnll \(':,1 i

1II0uial dinner 'Ve,lne,;rll1y night at the

P oo r H iehan] Club, in CalJl:Jt stn 'e t .

!·hiladrlphia. ~ r r . Cole, who h a been

as,o,·iate(l ,,,ith the \VIII. F . F ell COlll

!,lllly :IS lJil'l'dol' of Sen-icc fo r a nUIll '

h er o f :VI·ars. is I(·adng' Phila(11'1phla in

(11'0 \I'l'eks fol' .:\1'11' York to l'L"'oull'

g'l'lllll'al l l lallag(' l ' or "rr l lp ) :at iOll . ' , Olll'

01' thl' old"st aull 1,,·,;(, kuowu l\'l'eldy

!'uhli,'aiiolls iu tl", eOlJlltry.

"'1 tlll' <1iunl'r ' ' 'ellul's,lny lIight 11l111ly

)111'JIlI1f'rs of the Poor Hiehal'll Cluh pai,',

thrir r cs pe ct s t o 1 fr . Call', an d alJlong

th r sp, 'akrrs \1"'1'1' R. H. ])ur1>in (11,,1 R.

E. Clnrk ., hoth of Narhcrth. llllli th e

f ormc r con tr ih ut el ] t he f ol lowing " t (l a

'l1f'eial CoIl ' edi ti ou o f P oo r R l eh an ]' ;.

Almal1ack:

HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT COST-1919

'"I,"S al ld gi rl ,; w ho t in ll so J Ilue h fun

i ll all ,l aroullll th " Y. ~ C. A.. WI' wish

to iUlill'!'SS011

you till' fa d that thronghth,' illstruu\('lltalit.l· of th" WOIlI"Il'S

Auxiliar.I' ,dlO i, planning (0 pu t a Il ew

roof on the building- allli till th, ' ee lla r

with ,'old, y ou r b oy s w il l h al 'c a warm

and d ry p la y hom'e ,i x a f te rnoons and

e \ ' e n i n ~ s of e\'C'I'Y week next f aJ ! anl 1

winter.

'Will yon killllly g'i\'C t hi s t hough t

eardn l \ ~ o l l s i l l e r a t i o n as you set the

pdee Oil thf' shingle yOIl will purchase

frolll 01](' of onr eonrteous worllers'?

T hc r oo f w il l c os t $GOO. We all"el\lly

ha\'e $250 in ban]"

After p n r ( ' h a s i J I ~ a shingle, eome o\,erto t he . !u nr f et c i n the Y. 1\1:. C. A. an d

enjoy a platr of eream wit h us. An

orehrstra w il l h c stat l onel l a ll the bal·

cony al l eyening.

W. Arthur Cole Honored by His FellowPoor Riehardites

be

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til Labor Labor Yards Labor Material Labor Labor Material

JaD. $100 00 89930 $108 $115 15 $1 44 513750 434 $541 $53 19 $3441 $6.1 48 $610 97

Feb. 100 00 3960 80 11078 1 04 12554 385 7 68 16 00 7047 471 91

March 10000 2500 100 51 10645 804 1238 100 80 20 33 13656 602 03

April 10000 1665 8946 1 75 11220 256 5500 734 28 17 5776 46833

"The Object o f t h is Associa.tionshall be to ilnprove a nd be au t if y

th e Borough an d Vicinity; to assist

and co·operate w i th t h e a ut ho ri ties in e nf or ci ng l aw s a nd ordi

nances re l at i ng there to ; to pro

mote an y p r oj ec t h av ing f o r it spurpose th e betterment of th e com

munity as a whole; to provide a

means of acquiring a.nd dissemi

nat ing information on any sub jec t

of general i n te re st ; and to fostera nd ma in t ai n a fraternal spiritamong th e people of ou r community." Dues fo r Voting Member

ship fo r o ne y ea r, $1.00. Everyresident o f N a rb e rt h and vicin it yeligible.

Shingle Day June 14th

Y. M. C. A. June Fete

T Il l' " " gu l a r l l l l l l l thly llIi.'eting III' tI l( '

Ci I ' I ~ "'s,;ocia t lOll \I'a ' held iu the Y. ?II.

C. ..:\. on Thul':Sllay evening', ~ l a ~ ~ ~ ~ .The Juinutt1s o f the pr(l \ ' iOllS llll ' t ' tillg '

W11l'(' 1'(':111 it 11<1 appro\'lo<l. Th e Prl':,i·

dent appoin te,] permalll'n t l'oll1mitt<'es

1"'1' tllp yl'al'. as follows:

::\lrmlll 'rship-Chainnan, ~ r r s . A. B.

no,s; :'IIi,s ::\r. .J. SilIlI'SOIl, ::\[1'. R, .1.

Eclg'nr.

Soelahility an,] Entrrta imJlent-Chair

man, :i\fl 's. C. P . F ow le r; ::\[rs. .1. r.Foote, :II iss P. S..huhl'l.

:lpeal{('rs-·ChainJlal1, :Mrs. C. W.

Young, :l\[r. A .• J. Loos, :l\[r. H. .1. Doth

ar d .

House Committee-Chairman, :'1[1'. II .

.J. E(lgar; :l\[rs. 'C. W. Young, :l\[r. Frell

Walzer.

Sprdal COlllmittee f o r Repor t ing on

:'I[(·ptings of Council, -Mr. F. A. Lana·

hun.

T he m ee ti ng a(ljourJJed at !l.1;j, in

ordrr to llIa]le way fo r t he G en er al

Commi(tre meeting for the Flower Sholl'

to he heltl .1nnr 7.

On Saturday the 14th instant, a .June

fpte will hI ' hl 'l d i n the Y. ?II. C. A.

Building' frolll 2 o'doek until 10. This

fpte wi ll h p dire('(e(] hy thp 'Volllen's

A u x i l i a r ~ ' and thc r ev en ue d er i\ 'e tl

therefrom will in cr ease th e roof fund .

Thp adill i ss ion w il l b e f rp e, hut: 1'0 '

frl'shmpnts will Iw sl'rn'(] at t hp n om ·

inal pril'r of ~ eents.

At 0 'eloek in th e afte1'1loon there

will I ll ' a sale of homp haking", w lwn a ll

,;orts of Ill'licious thing'S will 1ll' of·

fprl'd at popular prices.

In t he e n' ni nA ' a n orchcst1'll will bo

stationed on th e ba lcony an, l it, is hopl',l

t hu t w r will h a, 'p t he 1'IplIsnre oj' '1'1'1

('oming a large gathrring.

1('p cream, "akr, strawbcrries, lelllon·

lillI', fans, f l owers, c lc ., w i ll be on s al e .

8u turday, .June 14th, will be Shing)('

D ay i n o ur h om e t ow n, and all d ay l on g

sllingles w il l b e sold f or t he Y. M. C. A.r oo f. Thl 's p shingles IIlI v e o ne peculiar

churacteristic, they ar e ull th e same

size an d o f t he Sllmo quality a.nd color,

the on ly vur i tt t ion b ei ng i n price, and

y ou mo th er s u nd flltl;Iers o f the sturdy

Fo r sl'I'l'ral y,'ars )last there h a heen

all Ull,igJltl,v s)lot (Ill \VyJllH'w(l'Jll H01U],

at t hl' fool (If "'ootlsi(le a I'I'IIUI'. The

plae!' sl'I'Il((,,1 to hl' \lSI"] :IS a dumpiug

grouud, bllt allre,;i,kuts of that """iou

,hou1,1 he g'la,1 to uot e that il lias n' ,

,·,·utly ]ll'I'U l'liuJillat,'d a Ill! t1, ,' p lo t.

plallt l 'd il l ~ I ' : t : - : ~ . The O \ \ " I H ' J ' ~ of tl1l'

:--:'1Jol'lridg'1' E : - i t a t l ~ an ' to lH l t i J ~ l l l k i . ' ( lIIU,1 "oulpliIU,'ull'tI 1'01' th e iUll'l'o"I'JIlellt.

\\'hil·h I:, '·"ltaiul.,· appl'l'l'iatl',l h ~ t l l L ~IIl·o].lI· or .:\a1'1)('I't11.

PROPOSAL.

Experience is knowledge.

Bids ,,,ill hr re('ri \'I'd hy the Conlinit·

tr e on HighwllYs IlJll] SP\l'l'1'S of t he Bor

o ug h o f Narberth o n . !n ne nt h f or th',

nrcl'sslll)" r ep ai rs t o g ut te rs in front of

proprrtips Nos. 100, 1 0 ~ , 101, 10,1, IOn

and 114 Dndley a\ 'enue.

Specifications for th e work aud o lhl ' r

informution n e e c s ~ a r y can b e s ecur ed

ut the office of Mr. Humphreys, Street

Commissioner, E lm Hul l, Narberth.

COlllmittee on Highwuys and Sewers

resen-es t he r ig h t to r ej ec t a ny a nd all

bids.

WALTON ?II. WENTZ,

Chairman 'Commit t ee on Highwu:rs and

Sewers.

STANDlNG OF TH E TEA::\fS.

Won. Lost. P.C.

Autoear ...... " .... 2 1 .661'

.r. & J. Dobson ....... 1 .667

Lansdowne A. A . ... . 1 .6G7

Drexe l H i ll ........ . 3 1 .lili7

Narberth .... , ...... 1 2 .:l:J;!

Dun & Co. ......... . 0 3 .000

BASEBALL SCHEDULE.

No. Date. Team. Place.

5 61' Lansdowne Narberth6 6/14 Dobson Narberth

7 6/21 Drexel H. Drexel H.

8 6/28 nu n Narberth

9 7/ 4 Lansdowne 'Lansdowne

10 1'/4 Autoear Narberth

11 7/ 5 Open date.

12 7jl2 Dun Narberth

13 1'/26 Drexel H. Narberth

14 8/!. Lansdowne Narberth

15 8j!1 Autocar Narberth

Hi 8/16 Lansdowne Lausdowne

]7 8/2:1 Drexc l H . Drexel H.

18 8/lO Dun l\ 'arberth

19 ! l / l Dohson Narhl'rth

20 n jl Autoear Ardmore

T\\ ' t J-h : ISI' h i t s · - - \ \ ' : t r : l I ' t ~ . Carlin. Thrt'j'l lHsl' lJ i t - : - ) tpr l i l lg . ~ : i : l { ' r i f i ( ' ( ' l I H ~ - - ·O·","i1. l I " i . ~ h . \ ' i ,,! 's"ll. i-itol"n 1,,,,,,-,:-',·ig-·k, L,·n 1111 ],::,,'s·..·l)lIhsllll. ,I; "1I1'

Io"nh. P. :-;tnll'k 1I11t-By :-i l , 'di". ,1!:;

1)1Irbill. :i. Illlulok p1a,I'--SllllJiSOIi (1111'

lls,i,t, 'd). nasI" 1111 h:l!h--Oll ' S«:r] i l lg ,

;;; Durbin,:J. l; III pire-Zane.

4

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Base Ball

WALTON BROS.' GARAGET A X I S E R V I C E

Hauling Trunks, Baggage and Fre ight

NARBERTH.

R. H. O. A. Eo

Durbin, p. II 1 0 ;j 0

'Va]l:ll·". Ih. 1.) n 0 0

8it l l j l : ' -OII , :n •. 0 0.,

1 0.. ', .. ..

::;t it I" . 11 . .. , ... , . (I 1 I II 0

n i l l l l ( I I 'P . 1'1'. . . . . . , II (I I II 0

n:l , ' i ~ . ~ h ., . . . . . . () -t., 0

PI<'I·k. if . ... , ..... 0 II (j II 0

I'<;l'tl:, " . .. , . . . . . . . 0 0 li 1 1

! >ic·l( it'. ss, ........ 0 1 I) 1 0

Ttot:d:' .. . " . . . . , . 1 li ~ 10

:\ :lrllt '! '! JI ....... 0 il () II II n II (1·_·1

.1. e\: .J. ))oll'oll .. II 0 .. 0 (I (I 0 1 x - · ~

.J. -": .J. DOBSON.

SATURDAY'S GA:l\IE.

R. n. O. A. Eo

Sirgel, d . 1 11 () ()

Hnigh, c. ......... 0 (I lO f) (l

Lrrs,3b. .......... °0 (I 0 ()

Sieglr, ~ h n :1 () .. I

Carlin, lb . ....... . (I.) II U

O'Nl'ill. ss. ........ l> LI.) 4 J

Ulmer, If. ......... () 1 1 (I 0

Pierson, rf. tl il 1 () ()

Sterling, p. • 0 •• ' •• • 0 1 0

Totals ........... .J S ~ 7.,i>

E as t F al ls , Pa., : l \ [ a ~ ' 31.-:l\Ianager

Calhollll" .J. -": .J. Dohson team "'on nn

cxci t ing and hard - fough t game on th e

h ome g ro un (l s to·day 110111 Narberth.

Scol"e.4 to 1. S t e r l i n ~ pitehrll air,tight

hall, ami th e \ ' is i to r s f a iled to ~ o l l ' e him

aftrr thl' tirst inning.

1'; :l\[a,er. HI. Douhll' p]ays-Dickir,

Da"is alHl Walla ..e ; D iek ie anll 'Wallace.

V IIIpi1 '1 ' -Voorhees.