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    LOWER MERION AN D RADNOR M EET IN IBO OK R EV IEW S A TM A IN L IN E C LA SS IC THIS AFTERNOON C OM M UN IT Y C LU B

    Large Group Signing M e m ~h er s in Great Annual

    Roll Call.)EXPECT B IG RES PONS E

    LOCAL R ED C RO SSCOMMITTEE READY

    The annua l roll' call f or members of the American Red CrOi\8'opened on Armistice day and wil lcontinue until Thanksgiving. TheNarberth commi tt ee is wel I 01'gallized an'dis now i nvol ve d ina thorough canvass to give everyresident a n op po rt un it y to t ak eout membership at home.Mrs. Harold C. Fenno i s localchairman, taking c11arge of thenor th s id e. Mr s. Hugh B. Speedis assisting her as chairman of thesouth side. Her workers are:Elmwood avenue, Mrs. \Villiam

    Bartlett; \Voodside avenne, Mrs.George B. Suplee, Mrs. Arthur C.Staples and Mrs. Bert Simpson;Chestnut a v ~ n u e , Miss MargaretRunyon, MISs Mary Chalfan t;Mer ion avenue, Miss Dorothy,Bos se rt , M is s Ruth Caldwell;Mrs. Joseph A. Hongler and Mrs.Hugh B. Speed; Maple avenue, ::Mrs. William C. Claghorn; Groveavenue and South Narberth avenue, M rs . Lindey Trotter andMiss Helen Trowbridge; Rockl and avenue, Mrs . David QUick ..On the nor th side the,workersare:Narberth avenue, Misses Murieland Eleanor \Vard; Essex avenue,Miss Sarah Simp so n a nd Mi ssMildred Smith; Wynnedale road,Shady lane, Montgomery ",venuefrom Essex to \Vynnewood road,Miss Catherine I rwin ; Elm terrace, Stepney place, Montg'omerya ve nue f rom Stepney p la ce toNarberth avenue, Miss VirginiaDouglass.Wayne a ve nue, M rs . WallisBoileau: Price avenue, The:Misses Stackhouse; Upper G r a y ~ling, Miss Maguire; D u d l c ~ y avenue, Mrs. H. B. Murray; Conwayavenue. Miss Edi th Swan; Nar brook Park, The Misses Patience,and Helga Wohlert; Windsor',avenue, Mrs. S. C. Campbel l ; Forrest and \Voodbine avenues, MissEmma MueBer; Lower Grayl ingAve., Mrs. Raymond Jones.lona avenue, Miss: ElinorMichaelsen; Hampden avenue,Mi ss G la dy s Grover; Narber ths ide of Haverford avenue, Meeting House lane, Shirley road andLantwyn lane, Mrs. \VilI iam BallingalI and Mrs. J. J.l"iitdeisen';stores in Narherth, Mrs. Harry A:'Jacobs; Montgomery avenUe fromt enni s c lu h t o Narberth avenue.Sabine avenue, Beechwobdlane,Homewood avenue and 'Wynnewood road, Mrs . H. C. Fenno....In u rg ing local support , . Mrs.Fenno said' this week: . "',"I t is earnestly hoped Narberth':i tes wil l , lo ok a nd w ait for t h('Narberth Red Cross workers and.that membership wil l be g iven tothe local workers' 50 cents ofevery $1 membership given to .

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    constaDtlyltUdyiDgimprovementiin operadDs methods and practicesYeon of CMPeleu effort havebrought the whole range o fyour telephone ae",ice to i, .

    p r ~ 8 n t Idgh .klndard.The developments in out-of-toWDservice to nearby points, and thehigh speed service on calls tomore distantpoin t s -These are endences of thenewera which constant research andstudy havebrought to telephonecommmcatioD.

    is be ing cong ra t ul a ted on t h e birth of th eEL -RA Twin s,w ho aw ai t y ou r call to render p rompt an d efficientELectrical a n d RAd io Service.Th e EL-RA Twins live at 241 Haverfo rd Avenue,Narberth--direct ly across t he s t ree t from th e former

    less roomy location o f t he

    GOA L S !

    Our Daily Dividend Plan is suggestedfor people who are really interested intheir own futures. Inquire Now!

    LEISURE, independence, a steady income are thegoals we all covet, but few are ready to pay theprice of a little self-denial and financial planning toattain.

    T HE IR T EL EP HO NE N UM fl ER IS NARBERTH 4182

    THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPAN,yOF PENNSYLVANIA

    Theystudymethods an d materialsfo r projecting it over a wire orthrough th e air.They study your telephone service- a nd how to make it better.Your present day service hasbeen developed in this greatestindustriallahoratory inthe world.Thousands o f o th er experts ar e

    Tw0 thousand people scientists, mathematicians,technicians an d their assistantsin theBcllTelephoneLaboratoriesare constantlystudyingth e humanvoice.

    NARBERTH ELECTRIC SHOP

    THEY STUDY THE.HUMAN VOICE

    Narberth

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    MALVERNJames H. Farley &: Co

    DEVONJoseph Espenshade

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    Lumbe r : : M illwor k :: CoalBelmont Ave., West Manayunk

    Evel'yoneKN\!)Ws

    JOS. MILES SONS

    VALUES

    HIGHLAND.DAIRIESMILK AND CREAM758 LAN CASTER AVE., BRYN MAWR.'"PHONE. BRYN MAWR 882

    We recommend thi s Fru it Salad as the bes tthe market offers.

    PAOUJ. McKinley

    FOOD

    BERWYNClarence E. Kerr

    WONDERFUL

    Clicquot Ginger Ale, Pale or GoldenR. & R. PLUM PUDDING-I-Lb. 1m GARDEN FRUIT SALAD-Large Cans29c 43cThe excellent quality of this Plum Puddingis so well lmoWD a s t o make it unnecessary forus to add any words of praise.

    FancyMoor Park Apricots - - pound 29cWonderful golden fruit. Exceptional value at this price.

    Garden Cranberry Jelly - can 25c; glass jar, 33cThe name "Garden" on the label is a guaranteeas to its purity and excellence of quality.

    GARDEN PRESERVES-One.Pound Jars. 3 for $1.00.Only the finest selected fruit and granulatedsugar used in making Garden Preserves. Yourchoice of Raspberry, Strawberry, Peach and Cherry

    Prunes & Apricots from the 'famous Santa Clara Valley specially priced for this Sale.Large, Meaty Prunes-30 to 40 to the pound . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 lbs. for 25cUnusually Large Prunes-20 to 30 to the pound " A pound 19cThese Prunes are sold to you direct from the or igi na l p ackage . P le as e r emembe r thatprunes run from 18 up to 110 t o the pound.

    CYNWYDWalliam T. McintyreCharles B. Aldred

    Garden Pumpkin-Large tins - - 19cYou can buy Canned Pumpkin at aimoat any p ri ce . Mos t of it is worth just aboutwhat it brings. Buy a c an o f Garden Brand; its goodness will be a revelation to you. Be-aides i t contains a half pOWld more than moat of the other brands.

    Diamond Large Budded Walnuts - - pe r lb. 39cNew crop. Very fancy. Guaranteed to crack. 95 per cent. perfect.

    Your Patronage Is Respectfully Solicitedb y t he following firms, who comprise the League of Honor Stores:

    ARDMORE BRYN MAWR OVERBROOK NARBERTHWilliam T. Mcintyre William T. Mcintyre ~ m i a m T. Mcintyre George M. Dando.Balaity's Cane &: Snyder William T. McintyreJohn Jackson WAYNEArdmore Fruit Market Brinton Bros. Jackson's Market

    Frank B. Espenshade Wayne Fruit Market

    are being offered to their patrons this week byThe League of Honor StoresTHE GOODS LISTED BELOW ARE "QUALITY" MERCHANDISE AND ATTHE PRICES QUOTED REPRESENT A DISTINCT SAVING.

    G a r d ~ n Brand Mince Meat - 2-lb. jar, 39cMade o f t he very finest imported and domes tic f ru it s, beef, sue t and spirituous liquor;perfectly proportioned and blended.

    TELEPHONE CO It il e f ir st f loor is both efficient in :JIJIJDlJolJDlJIJIJDIJDIJC'AJDODIJDDDDlJDIJDIJDIJDDDIJDIJ[JIJDo...::JOOIJDIJDIJDIJDIJDIJOUDIJDIJDIJODODDDIJDIJIJIJ'.. . . - ' R S TOUHILL ;J IJIJ!JIJDIJDIJDIJDDDDDDDDlJDIJDIJDDDDDODfJIJ.:JDDDIJIJDDDDDIJDDDDDIJDDDDDC1IJDDDDIJIJIJIJIJa ~ T a n g e m e n t and attractIve 111 ap- : : IOPENS NEW OFFICES pearance. The architecture of the : Electrical Contractor : . IIi n ~ e : i o r is colon! al in ~ h a r a c t ~ r . : 7 0 ~ S ~ ~ v ~ ~ ; ~ ~ : : ~ ~ ~ E : TileNarbertlt Electrlc ShopFirst "Counterless" Business \\ hJle comparatively simple 111, Estimates Furnished :. Office in T his design, an effort was made t o es - ~ o ! ' ! . ! ' ! . ~ ! C ? , N . l O ! 8 .

    State. tablish an office here that wouldbe a p leas ing add it ion to the proHA S MANY FEATURES gressi\'e community and o ne thatwould be adequate to take care ofTh e f irst "counterless" telephone the growing demands of thebusiness office in this sec ti on of iuture.the country a nd, in fact, one of The office is finished in graythe first offices of this t ype in the green panels with mahogany trim.United States, was opened by the and the desks and other officeBell T ~ l e p h o n e Company ?f Penn- equipment arc of mahogany.. s yl vama on t he c ~ r n e r at r ~ n d e r - Throughout it i s wel l lighted andson . a v e ~ 1 U e opposite the rUilroad wel1 ventilated. The floor isstatIOn 11l Ardmore las t Monday. , cO\'ered with large block rubberNot onl y is the office 1ayut I iles and t he b ank of t el ephoneacross f rom the A r d m o l ~ e 8tatlon booths, cOI1\'.eniently locatc.cl ncarthe most modern that IS known the entrance. are floored \\'Ith thetoday, bu t the finishing of the in-I s ame mat er ia l. The Districtter.ior: and the e x t e r i ~ r oi t he Manager 's office, in the r ea r, hasbUlldl11g a nd the det ai ls o f ~ h be en bui lt a nd dec or at ed t o conftirnishings are in k ee pi ng With f orm wi th t he r es t o f the surthe..'many Improvements : ~ n d f i , ~ e rounding-soreSidences that charactenze thiS i\-lain Line subscribers will findprosperous and influential stlbur- many innovat ions in the conductban section. of the office. Instead of theThe, new telephone building is formidable counter that s t r e t c h e ~the headquar te r s o f the Main like a harrier across the front ofLine District , which incudes Ard- most offices, the v is it or wil lmore, Berwyn, Bryn M a w ~ . eyn- observe that t he n ew office takeswyd, Narberth, Malvern, \iVayne, on more the appearance of aWest Che st er a nd s ur roundi ng dignified reception room. :Memtowns. Telephone officials feel bel'S of the public enter ing thethat Ardmore should have such a office are gre

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    FLOWERSTHANKSGIVING

    DAY

    A. & G. BOHEM, Inc.& Washington Ave. Philadelphia

    Local flepresentativeJOHN A. BOHEM

    We Deliver Flowers by Telegraph to All Parts of theUnited States and Canada.. .

    I n t he home they lend color and beauty to thespi ri t o f t he d ay s et a ~ i d e by th e forefathers forexpression of gratitude.

    Flowers sent for Thanksgiving to those neara nd d ea r and t o f ri ends whose associa tions arecherished serve beautifully in expressing devotionand friendship.

    The familiar phrase, "Say it with Flowers,"might h av e been coined .exclusively for Thanksgiving Day.

    Statement of Receipts and ExpendituresF or t he Year 'Ended June 30, 1927

    Rcashillalance July 1 . 1926 . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .ece pte:Cont ri bu ti on , Na rb er th Civic Asso ciati on .Oontrlbutlons. IndividualsBoy Scout Minstrel Show . : : :::::::::::::::::::::Rent ot Scout HOUlle for ElectionsCamp Delmont Registration Fees .Miscellaneous : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :Payments:Intf'rest on Mortgages-Scout Property .

    ~ ~ ~ ~ r e ~ e ? ~ ~ ~ t E : ~ e = : s .Repairs to Scout J'ouse and ' p ~ ~ i I i g " ' ' ' ' ..Sc ut E s- S .F ~ xp;nse upplles. etc. . .EB ler an Son Banquet , .qu pment for Scout HouseAppeal-Printing and P o s t a g ~ " " " " " " " " " "BUR Hlre--Boy Scouts. to Valley' F ~ ~ g ' .MlscelIaneous ....................................

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    Cash Balance June 30. 1927 .. ,..................... $839.81Having audited the accounts of Edwin T. WoI!. Treasurer of the Narberth Fathers' Association, I certify that the above statement of Receiptsand Payments Is corrcct according to my best knowledge and belle!.

    Respectfully SUbmitted,HERVEY C. KEIM.

    Certified Public Accountant.

    F'ATHERS' ASSOCIATIONNarberth Boy Scouts

    Metal RadiatOl Furniture of EnduringBeauty

    .Just i m a g i ~ e how m l ; l ~ h more at tr act ive your home wouldbe ~ I t h harmoOlous beautiful cabinets, instead of unsightly bareradlatorslI m a g i ~ e the satisfaction of seeing walls and draperies fresh

    a ~ clean, mstead of smudged by thedust carried by air cur:-=:ltsrJsmg upward from uncovered radiators.. A? d to these advantages the healthful benefits of improvedcJrcula!lon of ~ h heat and you will see why your home shouldbe eqUipped With Bohem Radiator furniture.

    Bohem Radi a to r Shi el ds and Cab inet s are obtainable incream, w a l n ~ t or mahogany grained finishes. It will pay youto get our estimate.

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    PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD

    I,en\'e Atlantic City(80. Cnrollna Ave.) ., ...30P . i\1.

    Excursion Tickets at special LowFares will b e s old e ver y Sundaygood on specilled regular train toPhiladelphia (Broad street s tation I. p ro vid in g amp le ti me f orpaSfengers to transfer to Philadelphia (Market Street Wharf I andconnect there with special Excur-sion Train leaving at 8.00 A. M.Transfer maY conveniently be madeby use of Market Street Subway.but Is not Included In railroad fare.

    IA'a\'e ~ a r b e r t h 6.59 A. 1\1.

    ALBERT and DILWORTHMa.\estlc A and B Eliminators310 Dud ley AvenueNarberth, Pa.

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    "The Gift Center of the Main Line"Is showing an exclusive a.nd dist inct ive sel ec ti on o f Chr is tmasCards.Prompt llnd careful service wlll begiven all engraving and print ingorders."Gifts Beautiful" tor the "bigfolks" and "l it t le tolks.". 38 l\IORE RESTFUL SHOPPINGDAYS BEFORE CHRISTMASHaverford Ave. at Forrest Ave.pnONE: NARBERTH 2882

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    $ l . 8 O . ; ~Boanll EXCURSIONSTrillAtlantic CityEVERY SUNDAY

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    210608 Market Street, Philadelphia

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    D o y ou like home-made cand i es Whitemakes a del icious as sor tment in Narberth'so wn ca nd y k i t ch en s - to be sold a t a mos tmodes t figure.Or, perhaps, an attract ive package an d afamous name a pp ea ls t o you. In tha t case,there is n o b et te r than HUYLER'S, and w ehave a fine as sor tment of thei r best bo x candies,in various s i ze p ackag e s . T h e m o st wonderfulchocolates N ew Y ork ever produced.

    C om e i n an d t ry s om e o f e ac h IA nd in addit ion t o t he box candies, t he re

    is a w onde r fu l a r r a y o f special t ies, fudge, ' l assescandy, peanut bri t t le, sal ted a nd c o at ed n u ts .W e wil l make up an y kind o f a combina t ionorder you wish .

    lilA ROAST, roasted as you know how todo it, makes a most palatable and. nouri sh ing food. Rich in the s trengthgiving elements, it i s a thing every hea lthyfamily needs. But youmust have the best quali ty beef and you get thebest from us. TelephoneRittenhouse 7070 fordelivery, or if you pre- o l I I I ! ! _ ~ ~ ~ ! ! l ! ' I . ; v J i I afer, stop in. Parking The S ign o f Good Meatl!restrictions will not inconvenience you, ascars are permitted to park at 210608 MarketStreet long enough for our customers tomake their purchases.

    BUYNARBERTH-MADE CANDIES

    .,BradleyMarket Company

    Ne t Receipts $1141.30Disbursements ., .. , . . . 1723.55

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    Ne t Balance . . . . " .. : $17.7;3It is inspiring to know t ha t the

    disbursments included paymen t o fl as t y ea r' s deficit of $1 !H.50 aswel l a s payment of a hill of $144.2R for i1llpro\c ment of th egrounds. \\'hich will make i t p os siblc to start ou t next veal' withou t dehts a nd w it h a g o ~ d field.'rhc officers wish to t ak e t hi sopportunity of t ha nk in g e ac hplayer f or h is e ar ne st a nd e nt hu

    siastic support of th e t eam, and toassure th e public that their cheersan d financial ahettment alikewere greatly a pp re c ia te d b y allt he memhe rs anrI officers of th eclub. Carl'\, on n ext v ca r! ,- - - ~ I

    I c h ; i : : ~ ~ ~ T C : d s IAND PAINTEDR. L. DOTHARD. Phone. Narberth 2692332497454533268

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    PROMISES

    Totals . . . . . . . . . . . 308 258 365STANDING OF "B" LEAGUEW. L,12 412 810 102 14

    Totals . . . . . . . . . . . 628 673November 11:METHODIST METEORSReger , . . . 139Reiss .. , " . . . .. 136Purring , . . . . . . . 146Bailey , . . . . 181El. Jenkins , 160Blind ,

    TOlals 652PRESBYTERIANHause ;............ 121Laughlin 134Rankin 88Follette 149Riddle 136

    Totals .... , . . . . . . 762 748LUTHERAN LIONSHumphries 176 158Richardson ,. . .. 131 140Robertson... 126 172Weiss 148 125Albert ; '.' . . . . . . . . . . 162 159Murray .-------.Totals . . . . . . . . . . . 743 754November 15:METHODIST METEORSReger 120 114Reiss 119 170Purr.lng 158 134Bailey . . . . . . . . . . 160 169EI. Jenkins 178 164Totals ., .BAPTISTNicholson .Keirn .W. D. Smedley .Marsh .Durbin 118H. T. S ~ e d l e Y 159--------

    Totals .. . . . . . . .. 815 626PEP BOYSWatts . . . . . . . . . ... . 100 109Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 110Thompson . . . . . . . .. 104Maler 98 100MacNlven . . . . . . ... 122 151Blind ::; ;... 90--------Totals .... . . . . .. . 517 560 594 1871Th e Boo st er s g a ve t he ir pennant hopes a severe jolt on lastMonday evening, when they failedto pu t a team on t he floor'to rollth e scheduled match wit h t he Pe pBoys.November 14:

    Totals . . . . . . .. . . . 898 737 759 2194STANDING OF THE TEAMSW. L.Methodist Meteors 12 4Lutheran Lions 7 5Baptist Battlers 9 7presbyterian Pilots 0 16Division "B."

    T h ~ l'.'1ar:athons took . ~ < ; e r th eP ep Boy s 2 to I a nd s ta ye d n ec kt o n ec k w it h th e Boosters for f i rs tp lace i n Diy is io n 'B'. Four pinsmorc in t he t hi rd game wouldh ave g i \' cn t hem undi spu ted possession of f i rs t p lace.November 10: MARATHONSReger 149 149White 79HOYle 163Thomas 129Jenkins 95Blake .

    PEP BOYSWatts 91 142Maler 120 77Merkel 128 101Wilson 131 100MacNlven 139 135Kramer .Totals " '. . . . . . " 809 555BOOSTERSWetherbee . . . . . . . . . 185 115Wlillamson 143 143FORFEITED

    Methodist Marathons .Baptist Boosters .Presbyterian Pep Boys .. ,Methodist Mules .OPERETTA PROGRESSING

    Promise of a f i r s t - c l a ~ performance is seen in th e s uc ce ss o fr ec en t r eh ea rs a ls for "Colle,yeD " I bays, t le operetta to be "ivel1F ri da y, Dec ember 2, by b th eYoung People's Fellowship of AllSaints Church.Th e proceeds of the performance will be devoted to th e establishment of a scholarship for alocal boy to a tt en d t he ChurchFarm School at Glen Loch .

    Thursday,The subsermon is

    Church Notes

    Methodi st Epi scopal Church. .Sunday, November :.!O. 1 ! ) : ~ 7 :9.45 A. M.-Bible school. 1lon. F.W Stites, superintendcnt.it A. M.-),lorning wor sh ip . A dd res s b y Miss He len M.. Spangenbergon the theme, "Christ ianizing the Dol-lar." .Anthem-"And Ihe G lo ry 01 theLord," by Handel.Anthem-"Swel'l Is Thy ),!ercy," hyHornby ..6.45 P.M..-Epworth League de\'ut ional meeting. A special communionservi ce for t he memhers o f t hc L eaguea nd t he ir c hums. This will be theculmination of the '''in-my-chuJll campaign.7;45 P. 11.-E\cning worship.therqe, "Keeping the Citadel:"A n t h e m ~ " H o w Long Will ThouForget Me?" by Pfleuger . . .'. . Anthem-"Hide Me, 0 My Sa:viour;'!'Vinter.Prayer a nd p rais e .service on\Vednesday evcning at 8 o ' c l o ~ k .Union Thanksgiving ser ' ice in thischurch on Thursday. November 24, at10.30 A. M. Sermon by Rev. R. ~ Kei gh fo n. Mu sic b y the' MethodistQuartet. . " .. .The Ladies' A1(1 Society WIll holdthe ir annua l bazaa r on S aturday. December 10, in Elm Hall, Forrest avenue.First Church of Christ , Scient is t .

    v"oman's Club Building.Ardmore A\' cnue, Ardmort ' . Pa.11 A. M.-Sunday services.UA. M . ~ S u n d a y ~ c h o o l s e r y i c c ! \ : :Wednesday eve ll lng, t es ttmomalmeeting, 8 o'clock.Reading Room. 19 ' ' 'est Lancasteravenue, open week-days from lo.a.o t.o4.:10, except Wednesday, when It ISopen f rom 12 noon t o 4.30 and II to\1.45 in the evening.The subject for thc Bible lesson ser

    1110n for Sunday, November :lO, i "Souland Body."Thanksgiving servicesNovember 24, at 11 A: M.j ec t for the Bible le sso n"Thanksgiving,"- - - - ~ -Baptist Church ofthe Evangel.Robert E. Keighton, Minister.Sunday, November 20:9.45 A. M.-Church school.11 A. M.-Morning service. Sermon,"Man's Supreme Asset."7 P. M.-Young people's devotionals ervi ce . Top ic , "Apprec ia ti ng God 'sGoodness."74 5 PM-Evening worsh ip . S er -m o ~ , "A P ~ a y e r of Thanksgiving."Wednesday, November 23, 6.30 to 9P. M.-Church night. The guests pe ak er f or thi s, t he l as t o f t he prelle nt se ri es of meeti ngs , will be Dr.William G. Russe ll , d ir ec to r o f theBoard of Missionary Co-operation.Thursday, November 24, 10.30 A. M.-Union Thanksg iv ing servi ce in theMethodi st Church. The pastorp rea ch es on the topic. " Ch ri st ia nThanksgiving."------

    parish house of All Saints ' Church,'Wynnewood. The committee has been'working on this supper f or a l on g t ime B as eb al l Cl ub W inds Up Year InThe Presbyterian Church. and h ope to make i.t exceptionally nice. Good Shape.Rev. John Van Ness, Minister . The play, "College Days," which the A meeting o f t he officers of th eMeetings for November 20: Fellowship will produce o n De cemb er N I I Bbl CI b k I9.45 A. M.-Bible school. AU de- 2, is .coming along nicelyand a g re at ar >ert 1 ase a I u too pacepartments. . . .. . . ' number of t ickets are beingsold.. Tick- last \Vednesday even ing for th e11 A. M.-Publh: worsh!p: The e . : ~ . may be obtamed from Richard f . d' I b f f 'pastor will del iver a Thanksg lv lJ lg ser - G ll hs , o f t he Narberth Coa l Co., and purpose 0 Wi n 1I1g up C II a alI'Smon on the theme, "America and R ~ f rom the Essex Kandy ,Kounter. for th e season.ligion." The Jun io r .Church will S f t l ' h .worship with us and d u r ~ n g the m.eet- BATTLERS WIN AND LOSE II1ce requen' y m t e past Iting wi1l present a beaut iful Amencan has happened that the season ha st1ag. and . standard, which wil l be. ac- ended\vi th a deficit in:the treas-C 51 d d t Presbyterian Pilot Bowlers Can . .ceptedby Mr. A. .. lan, presl en ury, It w a particularly gratifyingof the Board of Tr ust ee s. Mr. Van Sympathize. t I I I . h'

    Ness wlll del l' ver a sermonet te to t.he ' I I 0 earn t la t t l iS year t er e IS aSection "A ' of t le Inter-Churc 1 II I I th d TIJ . th b' ct "Numbermg sma >a ance to e goo . leumors o e su Je , Bowling L e a g u e has three statement I'S as follo\\s.Our Blessmgs." . ,. . . . k h64r. P M.-Meetillgs of the SeJlloJ;., matches to report thiS we e , av- Donations $i04.00and Jil unlor Endeavo. l' Societie.s. inl! sl il>ped a cog in 110t reporting C II . 1 ,,,, 30h S ~ , 0 ectlOns ,.......... . 1:) .'7.45 P. M.-Evenmg wors Ip. . er- the one mat ch bowled dur ing themon o n how to dea l w it h p rocastma- week of Novembe r 7.to s Gos pe l s ongs. Everyone urged .r . . There IS a postponed match b e-to be present.. . lB'Tuesday 8 P. M.-Community Bible tween t lC attlers an d LIOns,class t augh t by Miss Harrison. ., whi ch w e h op e t o playoff j u st a sWednesday, 8 P. M.-ThanksgIVmgd soon as the football and O'llnningprayer meeting. Each one requeste I bto give personal reasons for grati tu.de. seasons en( .'rhursday _ Union ThanksgivlJlg November 8:. , BAPTISTmeetmg 111 the M. E.

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    In the l in e h av e b ee n p lu gg ed u p u nt i l thisforward wal l Is n ow onc of 8&rengthand. In \addUlon, Coach Adam has picked UP backflcld I.nnds In Mcars Kohlas and Pa rkc r Lloyd . areally capable fullback, whO, aHcr bclng lostto t he t eam d uc t o s ch ol as ti c difficulties. became eligible last week and Is n ow b ac k I nthe fold r eady fo r thc Radno r f r ay .With this arraY Lower Mcrlon, If anything.,has a slight edge o n R ad no r, b ut "cdges"mean little when t h es e two Old rivals llet toGether.. Time arLcr time has cacn sch!'olgone Into the fray the under dQIf a n d w lt nan IndomUable spirit and a "can't-be-lIcked"l igh t up se t the dope.If season's records meam anything I t m igh tbe pointed out that Lower Merion trimmedLansdowne 21-6 while Radnor vanquished thiseleven only 13-0. On t h e o t he r hand. however, Low er ' M er io n b ea t C he lt en ham o nl y12-0, While P revost ' s p roteges took them Intocamp to the t une o f 16-6. Upper DarbY, whichwas the onlY other s chool p layed bY bothteams , lo st to Raunor bY a 2 0- 0 s co re ; toLower Merion b y a 20 -6 t al ly .E ac h t ea m has s ul le rc d o ne d ef ea t thiss ea son. Lowe r Meriongo t I t at the hands o fthe power fu l Abington H igh mach ine . whileRadnor ate h um bl e p ie after meeting theequallY, If no. more formidable. OverbrookHigh aggregation.LOWER MERION STATISTICSNo. Player Age Height Wgt.16 D'Amora, 1. e. . . . . 17 5.09 14122 Richardson, 1. t.. . 18 5.10 154., Bottoms, 1. g , 17 5.06 15 29 Scott , c. 16 5.10 16420 Baker, r. g. 17 5.09 14617 Cook (Capt. ) , r . t. 18 5.11 17619 Purse, r. e. 17 5 . 0 0 ; ~ 1522 Smith, qb . 17 5.01i 13515 Mearns, r . hb . .. , 18 5.11 17513 Kohlas. I. hb. 17 5.06 1368 Cross , f . b. 16 5.06"4 14712 Lloyd, f. b. 16 5.0714 139., Vance , h . b 19 5.06 14 144 ~ i ; ~ i ~ ; E ; E i ~ ; E ~20 Elmore, h. b 16 5.04 1tiz 140 ~ 1 Barclay. h. b. 19 5.08 1'4 1 4 4 1 I, Peters, f. b. 16 5.06 134 Jobbing Carpenter., Dothard, h. b .. ,. 17 5.07 14.. Bridgeman, e , 17 5.061;2 1 43 H H H:. Deubler, e. 18 6.00:2 146 arry . amer., Lockwood, e. 16 5.08% 13214 Bowman, e 16 5.06 133 NARBERTH 27623 FaUlk, g. 16 5 . 0 7 ~ 4 15.:115 Henwood, g. 17 5 . 0 5 ~ ~ 124 ~ = t 5 ~7 Coleman, g. 18 5.06 ,4 14410 Cunningham, g.. 16 5.10 208 F P19 Jones, t 16 5.11 1, 176 or ermanent21 McGee, t. 15 5.08 12 1645 Blair, c. 18 5.09 153 S I 6 Murphy, c. 17 6.02% 160 atrs action

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    L. M.-RADNOR GAMECONTINUED FROM PAGE ONEbig crowd. Despite this there willbe hundreds standing for the wordhas gone f or th that this will beone of the old-time Lower Merion batt les, contested every minute of t he w ay a nd with one longrun, one short pass, o r just anyone of a h alf a doz en breaks meaning the difference between victoryand defeat.

    This year the two elevens aremore evenly matched t han t heyhave been for several years. Lastyear Coach Jules Prevost's b i Red team had things much itsown way. \Vith its line comp'osedof veterans, with. thosetwo flashes,Seth Brown and Lamley , at ends,and with a capable backfield Radnor encounte red little difficultywhen i t met Coach Albert Adam'sgreen aggregation.This year things are somewhatd if fe re nt . G one a re B rown andLamley, whose brilliant, almost

    self-conducted excursions againstthe Maroon and White resulted infour touchdowns and a victory forthe \\ .ayne h os t. Gone a ls o arethe veterans who helped to maket he Radno r line o f las t year animpenetrable stone wall whenLower Merion three times had th eball o n e nemy 's s ix -yard l ine.Only Captain George Len tz andLinesmen Curley, Hennessey andBounds are back to face the Adameleven this time.Lower Merion o n t he o th er h an d h as suffered litt le from graduations. A greatma lorI ty o f It s me n who to ok part In the classicof last faU a re agai n b ac k t o battle Radnor.Among these are Captain Cook. Scott. Purse.Barclay. Dothard. BrIdgeman. and that outstanding backfield star. Ossle Smith. Holes

    COMMUNITY CLUB

    EDUCATION WEEK

    "I1NTINIJEn IonO:\1 , 'HFl FI I t !' T " A U ~Horn, " which i s netting the itinerant pots and pans salesman whotold it i n h is own language, over$2000 a week in r oy alties , and"We," Colonel Lindbergh's book.Reviews were a lso g iven of thenew novel s, short stories andplays. The members voted Mrs .Kelly's t al k a n education in theharmony of language.A number of committee reportswere received. Mrs .. C. H. Shawread the tentative budget for theyear; Mrs. E. C. Town made anappeal to the members' to subscribe for the "Messenger." Mrs.Town also reported on the Legisla tive classes at her home thefirst Friday of the month.Mrs. G. N . Gill, c ha irman o fWelfare , asked for useq c1oth.ingto be s en t t o Crosnor School, amountain school attended by boys Iand girls who depend o n thishelp.. She announced that Mrs. IW. C: Newman would c al l f or 1 1 ! = = M = = = = , ~ = = : : ; ; M = = = = = - , , = = = = = = ; M ; : = = = - = = ~ i = = = = M ; - - ; M ; ; = l I

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    ~ O : O ; T I N u i m l < ' U O ~ I TH E FlItST P A G I ~ November.Mrs. Newman reported a goodhe said, parents and teachers, in attendance at the literature groupev er y a ct a nd w or d in the pres- meet ings. The next subject willence of their children, are t raining be "The Rise of American Civilthem religiously and spiri tually. izat ion." Mrs. Mueller announcedMr. Keighton i l lustrated his re- tha 't the home economics classesmarks with interesting stories of will be held at her home nextchildren he had known, whose re-1., t" 1 d I I tl Tuesday at 2 P. M. Mrs. N. C.IgIOUS rall1mg la )een )0 1 Anderson, chairman of publ ici ty,good and bad.W. Russel l Green, Esq. , repre- r e p o ~ t e d on t ~ recent State C ~ l 1 1 -senting t he Ame ri ca n Leg ion. ven tlOn at Pittsburgh, s t r ~ s . s m gspoke on "Civi c Educa ti on ," de- s?me of. the mental a n spmtualf in in g e duca ti on i n the same aids. gamed by a tt endmg theseterms as the preceding speaker, meetm.gs.as equipment for l ife, rather than DUl'lng t l ~ e afternoon twogaining of knowledge. The three solos were glvel? by Mrs. H ..E.goals of civic educat ion, he said, Ruch, accompa111ed I?y Mrs. Hlpwere ef fi ci ency , democracy and wel l. Mrs . H. G. MIchaelsen wascharacter. Training for efficiency hostess.consists in teaching a child to do Many favorable c o ~ n m e n t s anda job and do it well. E\'ery indi- te legrams were receIved by thev idua l shoul d feel s uc h p ri de in c lub f ol lowi ng t he ir r ec en t p.roh is work that he wanted to do it g ram b ro ad ca st from s tat Ionas well as it cou ld be done, t in ts WFI. Mrs.] . T. Barclay sangmaking himself a t ruly important Schubert ' s Serenade with a v io li npart of the world in which he obligato and piano accompanilives. Training f or d em ocr acy is ment. Mrs. N. C. Anderson rearlnecessa ry to des troy intol erance . o rigina l poems. Mrs . A. C. S ta The b e ~ t training f o ?em.ocracy pIes sang seyeral numbers andwould nd us of the dlstmctlon be- t.1 rs. \V. S. Horner gave severaltween the leisure class ~ h can- whist ling solos.not work a nd t he workIng class The president, Mrs. C. Arleywho cannot play. \\ ' e must all Farmer, read a history of thel ea rn to work a t o ur play and p!ay dub's accomplishments prepareda t ou r.. work. I ~ thIS c o n n e c t l ~ ) 1 1 by ~ [ r s . Ross. The accompanists!le praised athletIc sports as tram- and piano soloi st s were Mrs . Agmg camps for d e m o ~ r a c y . ncs Trotter, Mrs. \V. C. Newman. ~ b o v e all ~ l s e , said :Mr. Grcen, and Miss Marie Mie sen. M rs .CIVIC educa,t !on should produce r.ewis Easby gave t he v io li n obcharacter. I he wor ld needs men , r tin b ot h public and private l ife, Igao.whose standard of conduct isabove that of insatiable self- interest.Speak ing o n beh alf of "C ommunity Education," ~ l r s . C. A.Farmer, president of the \Vomen's Community Club, againstressed t he impor tance of an education that drew out, rather thanpoured in knowledge. F rom thestandpoint of the community, theschool's task is to develop themind a nd body of t he ch il d, c reate the spirit of sportsmanshipand patriot ism, and inculcate respect for religion. The community's task is to co-operate with theschools to these ends. It shouldcreate whole some rec reat ion inthe home and outside. Throughits town newspaper , i ts l ib ra ryand its club life, i t c an also help tocultivate respect for authority, respect for property and a spi ri t o ftolerance.The last number on the program was the reading by Mrs.H. M. Berry, of He nry Va nDyke's "Tribute to the UnknownTeacher ," who car ri es so heavy aburden, often without receivingproper appreciation for her de\;oted service.The meeting opened with thepresentation of certi ficates andpr izes to five Narberth schooldl il dren who c ompl et ed t he r equirements of the Vacation Reading Club. Mr s. R. F . Wood, li'brarian, in making the presentations, commended the interest andperseverance of the children whocarried the project to completion.Those who received the certficates a nd p ri ze s, c on si st in g o ff ount ai n p en s a nd penc il s, w er eJane Smedley, El liott Morse, Isabel McFarland, Anita McFarlandand George McDevitt.All parents are invited, on Friday evening, November lH, from7 to 9 o 'c lock , t o attend the evening session of the f if th, sixth,seventh and eighth.grades in theNarberth School. They a re a lsoinvited to attend the regular meeting of the school board in t he off ice of P rinc ipal Wilson, at theschool, at 8 o'clock on the sameevening-.