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    hindquarters, $4forequarters, $2

    Other tempting specials for thediscriminating houseWife thisweekend:

    HOWARD C. FRITSCHlustice of the PedceREAL ESTATEFire Insurance--Best Companies215 Haverford AvenuePhone-Narberth 4049.W

    A Rare Treat:Baby SpringLamb

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    1928 Essex Sedan . . . . . . $195.001929 Essex Conv. Coupe .. $28.5.001929 Essex Coach $275.001929 Essex Coupe . . . . . . $275.001929 Essex Sedan . . . . .$295.00Hudson 7 Pass. Sedan.$325.001929 Hudson Sedan . . . . . $425.001929Nash Cony. Coupe .. $465.001930 Essex Touring Sedan.$425.001930 Hudson Tour. Sedan.$595.oo1931 Hudson Coupe . .$825.001931 Hudson Sedan . . . . $850.00And many other good buys.

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    whole piece, lb., 22c

    OLD SHOES and HATS Iade Lilre Ne_Reasondble PriceUNITED SHOE REPAIR&. HAT RENOVATING3 Doors from Narberth Theatre

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    March 4, 1932

    LI:I-lIt31-lC()4LA s March w in ds b low onlygood Lehigh Coal will meet thedemands.Th e uneven tempera ture requires a responsive coal full oflife yet hard and long lasting.

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    Bala.Cynwyd, Pa.SUBURBAN PHILA.Cynwyd 700 Greenwood 7484

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    Page Threethey'Deuoler had as his gr;est Mr. Jose);lhBel l, of Pittsburgh. They attendeit'the Senior Dance at th Low Open Saturdays Until 6:30

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    Ham ~ ' a y ~ o e r i c k e , of New York. Io !lrookhurst ny-anue, e ~ t e r t . a i n e d ILtTHE FIRESIDE Mrs . W. G Tl1Ompson and family, d!nuer. on T U \ l ~ l k a y eve&lng ID h o n o ~of Valley View road have mO\'ed i;(l of their sons, "'Ii\ster Donald T o r r ~______ ~ - - - - - - I :l'Tllrberth and W o o d ~ i d e avenues. Mid I ~ r . a s t e r C ~ r l Torrey, before the11 f R kl - d The :ifortnightly Club will visit the Clymplc' Carmval at t he A re na i nM - W P . D ur ne 0 oc lin . Ph'l . 1 hia .. ~ . 1 d I" " k A c ; } r l " m ~ ' of F ine Arts In PhIla!l,!' .1 :!.l,E p a .nue, spent severa ayHs. l 1 1 s ~ . w ~ e t ph k today !.O view the ' annual Exl :!- Miss Kuy Wheele?' , daughtcr of Mr.the Chnlfonte-Haddon aI , In J'- - W . and l\frs. Frank J. Wheeler, of A n t b ~

    Cit;v.. : ) . ~ ; ~ . Walter Sexton, oJ' 8ot:th wyn. l 'vat i, gave a dance last Ii'rid;y Mrs . E . Guy S temford, o f S tepheny Orange, N. J., is the gu.;".t of hel ' e vemng. The re were 8 guests. .ceand Essex avenue, spent several sister- in-law, Miss Lily Ser.ulD, of :M:l. Byron Dale Edger ton, son vf . in ~ ~ c a s t e r ! Pa., last week, Shirley l'oad. ~ r and Mrs . L loyd B. .Edgerlo:l,of AN J. St k - - - -I;she Visited fnends. Mr.. and Mrs. George FOl'tenbaeher, C n e s t ~ u t ~ . . , e n u e , who IS. a student Ice U1CY..: ea ' o. Sea Focd ..Mrs. E. C. Batchelor, of Ches tnut of Lantwyn lane, f l p ~ n t the week-cnd at Fnends Central SchOOl, spent theent

    E. Grevatt. B.eookloead Guernsey Da i r i e s . I Fancy Flo rida GRAPEFRUIT . , 4 fo r lS c Pabst-Ette Cheese Mrs. Garth Boerieke, of Kenilworth 7.oz. pkg., 17c d t t' d t 1 h W. LANCASTER AVE., WAYNE, PENNA. s- W' APPLES Iben er ame a unc eon on I tayman rnesap 3 s., 14 c rsday. Among the guests were Phone. Wayne1121 . Mueller's Macaroni or s. Robert G. Bennett, Mrs. L. C. _ .I I CriiJi> Iceberg LETTUCE 2 heads, 19 c Spaghet ti ' , pkg ., lOc and Mrs. Lloyd B. Edgerton. - - . _ - -Dr. and Mrs. Boericke had as their " = = = = ' ? " = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ = = = = ~ SPINACH, fresh cu t ..... 3 Ibs., 25 c last week Mr. a nd Mrs . W il - S T R )\W B R ID G E

    C . : P e n n s y l v a n i a , 30- lb . b a s . , 3 9 c Sweet Things :& . LOT HIE I I POTATOES, 10 l b se , 15c Mrs. Harting 's : JELLIES, B.oz. glass : Bc; 2 fo r 2Sc Ma i n e Corn or Shoe Peg Co r n , Toddy, Ih-Ib , can, 23 c lOe a c a n ; 2 c an s for 19c Marshmallows, pkg. , 19 c ' -_. Booth ' s Ginger Ale Ex t r a Standard TOMATOES, bot. 20c; p lus deposit : 9 c a c a n , 3 c a n s f o r ' 2 5 c :. . I>esserts . .: Ph i l l i p ' s de l i c i o u s v e r y s n l a l l PEAS, Mrs. Morrison's :: 2 c a n s for 2 5 c PUDDINGS : lOc; 2 pkgs., 19c ~ ~ .EGGS E f ! e c t i ~ e tMr 'week-elld: Gellatin Dessert LAND O'LAKES 3 pkgs., 23 c fresh from Snug Harbor Sweet Cream ~ .

    Doz., only 29c BUTTER Cereals: (Price effective this week-end only; lb 31 3.MI'nute OATS SUbject to change with market C conditions.) ., Be; 2 pkgs., lS c, .

    Kellogg's AL L BRAN Y h' f pkg ., 1 2c our C o,ce 0 The new Gold Medal COFFEE Washburn's BISQUICK F l o u r PANCAKE FLOUR B sant Ib 19c pkg., lO c . o , ., -what the name implies: Quaker, lb., 23 c k Lo b Cab in Sy rup : Astor, lb., can ,29c p ge , 3 3 c lb . can , 23 c

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    a nd Spr ing is the bes t time f orins ta l la t ion . Your "housec leaned"basement will s tay c lean forever after!

    At the nearby Narberth NationalBank, you haveevery modem facility,conveniently arranged to save time,and individual service to meet everypersonal banking need. Savings andchecking accounts are welcomed.Safe Deposit Boxes at a rental of aslow as $3 a year .

    The'Narberth National Bank

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    j rS'h " i oure'o';1 I I ~ A R ( l r l I 7 t o I 2 f l j ,C O I M I l t 1 l f R ( ~ A L 1t111SIEUH!34 th & SPRUCE STS., Qfl{:z Se e this gorgeous Fairyland of brilliant i!% Spring Flowers, artisticrose and tulip gar Jj

    dens, quaint rock gardensand waterFalls ~ \ ~ and ~ t h o u s l l n d other Floral displays 0 JF'f

    "Il ; outstandingbeauty,Fragranceandcolors the interesting exhibib !ii'\ . of your local garden clu&. .;!}isMUS IC

    Adml.. lon 71e !it?Child,.. IOe rjt'?,yQ{,&jlr~ ~ ~ ' i f e ? D

    OPENS 1 P. M. MONDAYan d 9 A. M. until 11 P. M. DailyHOW TO GET THERE: U.ePhi ladelphia TrolleyRoutes 11. 1 3. 34, 3 7, 4 0, 4 2. Bus D and SUbwayElevated to 32nd Street

    HILLUMMIT

    New 'Ardmore Pastor

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    Food Talk Featureof Club Meeting

    Rev. Ellgene A. Kelly Succeedsthe Late Father McGinleyin Ardmore Parish

    NewRector AssumesDuties at St. Colman's

    REV. EUGENE A. KELLY-1 'hoto courtesy of Cathol i c Stanclnl'l'lllncl Times.

    Stites Lauds WashingtonF le tc he r W . S ti te s, o f N ar be rt h,was the speaker at a luncheon at thePenn Atllietic Club last week. Inspeaking of Washington Mr. Stitessaid he was n ot the greatest leaderof the Revolution-uhe was the Revolution." Several songs wer e s ung byMiss Margaret I. Hartshaw, of 131Conway avenue, Narberth, who wassecond-place winner last year in thePhiladelpll ia distl ' ict Atwa t er Ken tradio audition.

    (Continued fl"om Page One)a short business meeting. MrH. Suzanne J o r ~ t Gill read a letter from theSecretary of Crof;snore School, inNorth Carol ina, t hank ing t he Clubfo r two boxes of clothing ~ c n t thererecently.The Boa rd o f Direc tors wil l hold ameeting at the home of the President,Mrs. Joseph JI. Hongler, on Tuesdayat 1.30 P. M.The Literature Department, Mrs.Caryl B. Starr, Chairman, will holtla n;eding at :Jon Essex avenue 011Tuesday 3t 1.:;0 P. 1\1.The Home Sewing Committee willmeet at the home of 1\Irs. Albert Davi s, 202 Ion a a ve nu e, on ' l' hu rs da y,March 1().The Tri-State Conr('rence of theCirculating Picture Club o f t he ArtAll iance, 251 S. 18th street, Philadelphia, wil l h ol d a m ee ti ng o n March11, at 2.00 P. M. Two llrizes wiII beawardedat this meeting. There willbe a speaker of distinction.

    The Rev. Eugene A. Kel ly , who wasappointed rector of St. Colman'sChurch, Ardmore, r ecen tl y by Cardinal Dougher ty, assumed his dutiesin the })arish last week and tookcharge o f t he services last Sunday.He succeeds t h e l at e Rev. Danie l L.McGinley, who died on January 18.Since 1923 Father Kelly has beenrector of St. Joseph's Church, SummitHill, Carbon County, Pennsylvania.He was b()rn in Kellyville (now Lansdowne), ",as reared in St . Clement 'sparish, Phoenixville. Following hisgraduati()n from Roman Cat ho li cHigh School he entered St. Charles'SeminarY', Overbrook, and was ordained to th e pr iesthood on May 27,1911.His f i rs t mission was at the Churchof St. Francis de Sal es , Lenni . In1912 he wns transferred to the Churchof Our Lady o f Lourdes, Overbrook,and two years la ter he was sent tothe Church of S t. E dw ar d t he Confessor, Pll iladelphia. In June, 1916,he became assistant rector of theChurch ( )f St. Char les Bor romeo,South Philadelphia, where he servedfor more than seven years.Then followed his pastorship at St.Joseph's ( )hurch, Summitt Hill, fromwhich he was summoned last week toSt. Colman's. He was i ns tr ument alin the erEction of the f i rs t parochialschool in t he Summi t Hill parish, acquired a comfortable convent for theteaching s i s t e r ~ , and im)Jroved an oldcemetery and obt ai ned a new one .

    Monday, March 7 :All Day Meet ing of Woman's Auxiliary beg:inning at 10 A. M.4 .15 P . l\L-Service , v ith Address .ThE Children's Choir will singat afternoon services in Lent .Tuesday, March 8 :8 .00 P . 111. - The fourth of Dr.Yerk es' talk s in the ParishHouse.Wednesday, March 9:10.00 A. M.-Holy Communion.Friday, March 11:Service with Address, 4 .15 P. M.Saturday, March 5:Cake Sal e by S tephen T il y' s S. S.Class from 2 P. M. to ,j P. l\L, forLenten Offer ing Fund.All welcome: a ll seats free.

    OUR TOWN

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    Holy Tri/lity Luthera" ChurchRev. Cle tus A. Senft , P a st or .Sunday, March 6, 1932:!l.30 A. M.-Bible School.11.00 A. M.-The Morning Service.Theme: "The Christian Wayof Life: The Ten Commandments."7.45 P. M.-The Evening Service.Theme: "Christ Taken Capt ive, " based on the great re. ligious painting by Hofmann.Wednesday, 7.00 P. M. - JuniorChoir l ehearsal.Wednesday, 8.00 P. M. - LentenService. Part V of the History ofthe Passion.Thursday, 12:30 P. M. - Cover ed dish Luncheon at the home of Mrs.Krout, 520 Essex avenUe.Thursday, 4.00 P. M.-Week-dayChurch School.Friday, 7.30 P. M.-Choir rehearsalat the home of Miss Squier, 305 Grayling avenue.

    Baptist Church oj the E"angelRober t E . Keighton, Minister.Sunday, March 6:9.45 A. M. - The Church Schoolmeets in the Auditorium fo r aWor sh ip Ser vi ce l ed by thePastor.11.00 A. M.-Morning Worship andCommunion. S ermon: "Di scerning the B o d ~ . "7.45 P. M.-Evening Worship. Aservice fo r young people. Sermon: uI Believe in Dreams."Monday, March 7:8.00 P. M.-Rehenrsal o f p la y castin the Church.Tuesday, March 8:7. 30 P . M.-Narberth Boys ' Club.

    Wednesday, March 9:8.00 P. M.-Prayer S er vi ce . A d is cussion of the problems of Immor ta li ty . The theme wil l b e"The Hope of Immortality."Thursday, March 10:7.30 P. M.-Girls' Basketball Cluoin the Church.Friday, March 11:7.30 P. M.-Junior Boys and Girlsmeet in the Church for rehears al o f play.7.30 P. M.-Narberth B o ~ ' s ' Club.Satul'day, March 12:10.00 A. M.-Junior Boys' BasketballClub.Methodist'Episcopal ChurchRev. Samuel MacAdams, Mini s ter .Sunday, March 6:9.45 A. M.-Sunday School.11.00 A. M.-Morning Worsh ip . TheSacrament of Holy Communion.6.45 P. M.-Epworth League.7.45 P. M.-IIlus trated Service inParish Hal l. P or to Rico-Motion P ictu re. A Panorama ofIndian Life-Colored Slides.Monday, March 7:2.00 P. M.-Meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Socie ty in the Church Parlor. Mrs.Burns Best will review theFourth Chapter of "ChristComes to the Village."8.00 P. M.-Meeting of th e OfficialBoard.Tuesday, March 8:8.00 P. M.-Meet ing o f the Ladies'Aid Society i n t he Church Parlor.Wednesday, March 9:7.00 P. M.-Meeting o f t he Ki ng 'sHeralds in the Church Parlor.Philadelphia Annual Conferencemeets in First Church, Germantown,Tuesday evening, March 8, to M o n ~day, March 14.The Presbyterian ChurchRev. John Van Nes s, D .D., Minister.Meetings for March 6 :!l,4S A. M.-Bible School.11.00 A. M.-Morning Wor>,hip. Sermon Theme : "Let No ManTake Thy Crown."11.00 A. M.-The Junior Church.3.45 P. M. - The Communicants'Class.4.:J0 P. M.-Joint Meeting of Trustees, Deacolls and E l d c r ~ .tUG P. M. - Meetings of thC' threeChris tian Endeavor Sol'icties.

    7..15 P. l\L-Evening Worship. Sermon Theme : "Lul'l'-\\'armers." Speci al mus ic by achorus frOlll the IntermediateEndeavol' :Society.Tuesday Evening-Community Bible Class, taught by Miss Harrison.' ~ V e d n C ' s d a v Evening - Prayerl \h et ing. L'enten Message l'rom the"Upper Room."Thursday Evening-The Wcstmin

    I ster Circle will hold their annual dinner i n t he Chm'ch. It wil l be "Husband Night ."On Sunday Evening, March 1 3 The Annual ' C o m m u n i t ~ , Meeting und er t he auspices of the Anti-SaloonLeague wil l b e hel d in this Church.Dr. Scott McBride will be the Rpeaker.

    St. fohn's ChurchLower Merion.Levering Mill Road and Bala Ave.Rev. A. E. Clattenburg, D.D., Rector.Rev. H. A . F. Hoyt, D.D.,Rector Emeritus.Fourth Sunday in Lent , March 6:'8.00 A. M.-Holy Communion.9 .45 A. M."-Sunday School. Kindergarten at the s ame hour.11.00 A. M.-Holy Communion andSermon.

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    Final Days, Special Sale ofBOYS'SHOES

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    bet ter known as Grace Batchelor and Edward C. of Narberth, areexhibiting their charming landscapes in our Studio of Art. Withthis is some very fine portrait work by their close friend, D. S. Leibgries of Bala.Cynwyd, adding just the rig&t note of contrast. Thework of this interesting trio iswell worth your visit.

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    " I 'mal l alone and it's getting awfully hot!" a smallfrightened v oi ce c om plained to the Night Operator when she p J " I t ~in the cord.Immediately elle ~ e n s e dtrouble. "Do,n't yo uworry," she reassurcd thechild . "Somebody's com

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    too s oon. A val ve on thefurnace had jammed, therescuers discovered, andthe boiler was perilouslynear exploding.

    ALAMP on the switch.board flashed - acall was in the making.

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