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PRICE, THREE CENTS Inspector Asks f or B id s to Be Filed During th e Month , . of January. CHANGE BADLY NEEDED Ret;,, .e s from Board ORCHESTRA PLEASES' Narberth Post Ollice to Seek AS PI ANI ST STA RS Larger Quarters by Next August Main Line Musicians Play Well Under Baton of Vogel. MEMORIALIZE HAUGHEY Narberth, Pa., Saturday, November 2f , 1927 He Starred Lower Merion-Radnor Battle to First Scoreless Ti e in 13 Years O v e r ~ E a g e r n e s s Loses A d a ~ Eleven Three Chances to , Score. Main Line Banks Will Send Checks Out Beginning Next Week. TOTAL OF $699,000 FOR CLUB SAVERS Y o l ~ XI V. N um be r 8 N AT IO NA L HAS $30,000 RADNOR STRIKES EARLY Fully IO,COO rabid. che er in g. Approximately $699,000 will be w"ild-cyed football fans w;tnessed \Vith a technical proficiency born V is io ns of a marble edifice in d i s tr i b u te d n e x t w ee k b y ei gh t. M a in L ow er M er io n High S ch oo l a nd of five years of playing toge ther, ou r borough aro,e t h is w e ek in the Line b an ks t o d ep os it er s who a re Radnor battle to a scoreless tie in the l\Iain Line Orchestra g av e t he minds of some residents. Th e their twenty-eighth meetings on the :lrst concert of the current season p ) .- members of Christmas S av in gs Lower Mcnon lield ill ;\rdlllorc:os t ( f ti ce Department is a " k i n ' ~ ' Cl ub s. Ch ec ks will be se nt o ut by S a tu r da y a f te r no o n. It was the .,t t he . '\ rd mo re Theater Sunday. Lids ior a n ew h om e for the local most i ns ti tu ti on s on Thursday, first time in 13 y ea rs t ha t both Anne Prichard. pianist, was thc office. December 1, and arrangements tor ~ e a m s CJuit t he fi el d at the end oi soloist. I . Th e request for proposals, the mailing of these are nOw n ea r- t he ir a nn ua l classk witll noth:ng A l rge audience heard the pro-' sIgned by H. B. Mayhew, post hut g o o ~ e eggs to t he ir c re di t on :.!'L.m, lll<ll.<: Ull of a "aried grOUt) ffi . ing completion. til s bo d dbt th f th - I (.l c. e I I1 sp ec to r of Philadelphia, e c or e. a r ,a n u e our of standard w or ks . A do l lJ h V og el The total of $ 69 9, 00 0 r epre s en ts t im e s in ce t he f ir st c on t es t i n 18 9 8 mdll:ates that thc lease on the only the depositors in the Main Line .I,at the tally has been 0-0. again wielded the baton-this year pre;,ent quarters expires next Au- b k f C ' L' W Practl'c ally e\ 'e rYOlle '-Ollllecte(1 before an organization more respon- t 2l) I I I.I f an s rom Ity me to ayne. . gus . am t lat )J( s or t he n ew W hen the cllecl .. s of the B e r wy n and w it h b ot h i ns ti tu ti on s, in t he I las t I sive and better tramed than ever 1 . I b fore quarters must Je tn Jy the twenty- PaolI ballks are add d th t tal as well as at llres nt, seemed to be "e . e eo. d '1'1 t I 'tl SI I third of J anuar v , next. s h o ul d be br oUl !h t up another $75, - 111 a t t en anc e, and it was a game le concer opence WI 1 C lU- .l b t' "R I "0 t f I I Tile <Lnn"uncement m ay m ca n 000 to $774,000. This sum will be well d es er vl Il g of their cnthusiasm. er s osamunc ever ure, 0 - Mrs. E. C. Batchelor. of Chestnut . an increase of $ 16 4, 000 o ve r the : Je sp it e the f ac t that n ei t he r t ea m Ossle Smith. brll11ant l1t tle quar- I l ow ed b y t he first movem e nt of Mo- avenue. who retired as a member all)' one o i t hr ee t h in g s: t he office '.alll·c(l . t1.· .. I·e \\'''S Il(lt '1 (Itlll 11,111- ~ e ~ 1 ) : l c l k °lf the Lhower Meri on Hi gh z ar t' s C MaJ 'o r S ym ph on y. B ot h of the Na rberth School Board last ght s,ay i.n it.s present impos- amount sent out by the same insti- - . . C100 e ev en . w ose ground galn- I I F'l'ldaj. She n ''''mer p l · e - ' 1 , . ~ t " b ' e honl .• I tid t t ut io ns to C hr is tm as C lu b s av er s ut e. It w as a t h ri l li ng c on te st . o ne Mtlvltfes was one of the ou. - i the se numbers s h o w e ~ n o ta b le c o n- the Women's Community Club. " , . e. :L mIg1 le move ° I of the harde st-foue-ht and cle ane st- st a nd i ng p ha se s of the ann ual Rad- I ,delke anel tonal CJuallty. a larger store; or really suitable ast year. I d' I I nor game at Ardmore on S:ltu rday . q u a rt e r s m i g ht be provided by the The Merion Title and Trust p aye . 111 tle long years of rivalry I I I hc t hi rd number played \Va::" SCHC OL BOARD IN . f Company with i ts t hr ee off ices in b et we en L o we r M e ri o n a n d R a dn o r. I high and wi ld a nd as it fell t o t he "Dreams," by Wagner, given in er;glOn 0 a n e t b ~ I ! ~ d i n g . separate communities is as usual' That Cower Merion did n ot w in g:ound . . u nt ou ch ed by a p la ye r of memory of the l at e R ev . Andrew I MONTHLY MEETING I he ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ t tl°;o;1 S ; J : ~ : t ~ s f t ~ ~ : t he l ar ge st mailer of clu b che ck s. by at ! ea st t hr ee t ou ch do wn s w as e ,! hc ; SIde. the M ar oo n a nd W hi te H u st on Haughey, of Ardmore. The ._ _ I new location must be J(iOO to 1800 .. will se nd o ut sl ip s f or a mo un ts d ue It s own o v ~ r e a g e ~ n e s s . After, l o ~ t . las t cha nce for ~ i c t o r y . Iltlluber IS a D ea ut if ul o ne and om. ,R I ' Pd' square feet. although it is under- totaling $ 26 0, 00 0. ' l 'h e B r yn Mawr the l u st q u ar t er It. c on sl st en tl r . o ut -, 1 Ill s w as t he s ec on d t Im e d u r ~ n g \\ nil w hi ch t he orchestra is v cr y I es o utlon asse on Retlle- I stood that t he a ut ho ri t ie s p re f er National has the sec ond largesttota l 1?layecJ and o u tg a l !le d VISltO;S: t he s t ru g gl e that t l ~ e Lower Merton j ~ l l l i l i a r , h ~ v i n g pl ayed it on pr e-/ ment of Mrs. E. C. I'an area of 2000 square feet so 'as with $97, 000. ;..!'om \Vayne.. 1 1 ~ r e e t un es dId I quarter .gambled WIth F a t ~ a !l d l o st VIOUS occasIons. . Batchelor. I to p r o ~ i d e for growth. Th e pres- The other banks with the Loach Albert Adam s p ro te ge s t ak e: b y c al hn g ior passes wlthl11 the The performance was nearly, ent office has only 1200. a mo un ts , t he y wi ll m ai l are B ~ y n the b al l p a s ~ ~ a d n o r ' s .w-yard. line ~ ~ l a d o w . of.the e n e m y ' ~ g o al pos ts. ,L,\\ l:ss rOlil .tc m.n .c a! P O l l 1 ~ u. i BU Y TWO VICTROLAS I II! proportion to its v ol um e of Mawr 1 r u s t, $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 ; Wayne Title and a n o t h ~ 1 tune t he y p e ne t ta t ed I Ihe f ir st tUlle, h ow ev er , the play ',cw. \\·lth a t \n lt y 111 til e st rlt lg-, bustness, the Narberth officeis be- and Trust. $65,000; Main Line to . the \ Vayne e le ve n' s Is-yard; was n ~ o r e orthodox football. It w a s I , u r l , r . s in g il l an amateur body. 'J I I M E C B -I 1 . . '. I' lieved to be the poorest equipped National of Wayne $3 0000 ' Ard- stnpe. but after nOlle oi these arl·' l'arly m the game, at the b e gi n ni n g: u r c hcstr a ' s s uc ce s s wit h the number rs· 1 ·: I atl N lc 1°1 I Ie t lSI elf .1 0 of anyone on the Main Line Bala- , ' " .. . II I . I . I - I , . , a memler ot t le arlert 1 c 100. . more NatIOnal $50000' Narberth \ dllce s lOU c t ley s core. nt t le seconc q ua rt er , a nd t he h ow ev er w as s om ew ha t marred by B d t' t N 1 . Cynwy'cJ A rd mo re B ry n Mawr , , , T R b S Ith N llifl d \ d' d d fi . :' I oa r a I s ovem )er meetl11 u ' , Nationa l, $30.000 and Bala-Cynwyd wo uns y m u e . ". a n ~ l t e s nee e ve yards t hI s' t he f ac t that the aud ie nc e, f o rg et - last Frida ni<rht She was tl I a nd \ V ay ne all have quarters pre- National, $17.000. . . Twice on thes.e oeca.sions did t l l ~ l e I Il st ea d .of but o.ne. Be si de s , t i ng t he r ea so n f o r i t s p er f or ma nc e" f i rs t w o n ~ 1 t l m ~ m i l e r " of t h ~ l o ( ~ I pared especially for their us<:. ~ r d - The Bala-Cynwyd NatIOnal Will Q ua r te r ba ck O ss le Snuth b r ea k t \\ O t hr u. st s J us t p r ev I Ou sl y at t he a p pl a ud e d l ou dl y at the close. Mr . b oa rd a nd h as distin{ruished her- more has a large, new bUlldll1g. sen? checks,. to about 3 50 c lu b away for b r i . l l i ~ n t r un s t ha t took : { a d n ~ r 11l1e had b ee n r ep el le d with V og el , e n ~ b a r r a s s e d , left stage '.self d ~ l r i n g her office'" for her in-! :r'he o!her oflic.es are s m al l o n es , posltors and for an amountthat w1l1 :h.e bal Ito wlthl11 a p la ye r' s l en gt h no g am . As L o w ~ r Mer.lOn had n.o qlJ ll'ldy WIthout acknowledgmg tllC terest anfl en C' u iasm in the \ or i, 1 111 statIOn b ~ l l d 1 l 1 g s . be an increase of $ 70 00 o ve r l as t lt the Radnor g oa l l in e, a nd b ot h dependable drop kIcker, It was logl- ... i"Jplause. She will be succeeded by :\Ir- Nar1?erth IS a second-class office, year. times the play was called back be- cal to ~ t t e m p t a pass f.or the neces- i ~ : I i s s Pr:chard's first number was Josie S. Monks. . s ; and With a !arge . v o l u m ~ of b ~ s i - . O n e M ai n Line bank, the C ou nt ie s 'au se Lower Merion was off·side. s ~ r y dIstance. That It f ai led t hi s: _ i,;;-;(,; "1\.l1apSOdle hspag- ilol," with The board unanimously passed ness. D e s p l t ~ thIS an 1I1spectlon :ritle and Trust Co:' of Ardm<?re, . ; S ~ ~ ~ t ~ i r d t i n ~ e , t ~ i s in the closing, tune was t o ~ l g h luck, n ot b ad foot- ~ : r s t r a l a c c o m p a _ n ~ I ~ ~ l t .. Bot h. the th e (allowing", resolution on thel 0 .! the work1l1g room r e v ~ a l s a IS no t represented 10 th e Chrlst- 111111tltes of play. dId overeagerness, ball. sulmst unci t he s up po rt l11 g m u- r e t ir e m en t o f .M rs. Batchelor: I tltily, c ~ a m p e d , pt;lOrly hghted m as C lu b t o t a l ~ , bu t this is due :heat Lower .l\'lerion out of touch- 'While Lower Meri?? Ca!1110t· es- s i ~ i a n s . surmounted the t e c h n i ~ a t ! "This Boar?, individually and pla <:e , With make-shift, out-of-date to th e f a ~ t that It began operation· dow.n. .Needl11 g but a yard, Itseem- cape . c ~ n s u r e for s pO ll tn g ItS most c l t ~ c l 1 l t 1 e s . of th.e number. MISS as r e p r e se n t a t I v es of the citizens, eqtament. Observers have.mar too late 111 season to inaugu- ed no ~ n o r e , for a ~ r s t down on pron,usmg c h a n c e ~ by anxiousness, Pnchard 111 partIcular s ~ o w ~ d the o f N a rb e r th , . d ~ s i r e s to express i ts ve e. d b the h degffiree of effiCIency rate a club thIS year. .{aclnor S two-yard hne, Quarter-' credIt must b e g Iv en to the Rad- results of greater matunty 111 the deep appreciatIon. to Mrs. Grace I attal11e y te o c e f or c e . f ?r the ' la ck S mi th c al le d for a f o ~ w a r d n o ri t e s for thei r t i gh t d .e fe ns iv e , P la y I handling of ]1er since ~ e r . C. ~ a t c h e l o r the c o n s t r u c t i \ · ~ pastt!ears .under JAMES W. TISCH >ass from Parker Lloyd to h im se lf on s om e of these crUCial occasIOns. s[ yedr stormer appearance WIth,' serVIces rendered th e schools 0.1 T IS no r00111: to move James \y. Tisch,. of 211 \Vayne .n four th d o wn . Th e pass was "":;TI:\TEII ox THE FH'TH PAGE t h e o r ch e st r a . t hi s b or ou gh d ur in g h er t er m of I¥o.yn f o ~ / ? sort mall properly. avenue, dIed at hIs h om e e ar ly I The y o un g p ia ni st off ered three . o ff ic e. M rs . B at ch el or w as un- .. 01 et aCI Itles are poor,. and there ~ u n d a y morning after a b ri ef i ll- J solo numbers: The Valse in G flat I usually f a i th f u l to the trust placed. !S Ploor access t h e d e hv e ry d o or ness. ,. . , ~ R D M O R E BOY SPEAKS LOCAL HARDWARE STORE and S cher zo in B flat of Chopin. upon her by the citizens. ever giv- t l e r ea r , w hi c h s lo w d ow n the Mr . 11sch was an actIve met?- ON INTERNATIONAL PEACE UNDER NEW MANA GEMEN T and D eb us sy 'S f ro li cs om e " L a i n g. a b un d an t ly of her devoti.on , ~ I ~ p ~ t c h . ofdbags. Th e q ~ a r ~ 1 r s ahe ber. of t he N ar be rt h Methodist FiIIe au x Cheveux de Lin." Al l adVice and thought to the llpbU1ld- 0 a. y tna e q ~ a t e to ::n e \ e EpIscopal Church, and a f a it h fu l ~ o t a r i a n s Hear of Tri to Sca nd in a· E. J. Lyons Sell s B us i ne ss to New . l:,'l: \\'cll reccI"ed and AI iss Prich- .I1!! oi t:le hi!! h tanclard of ert i f fi n. s\ ma s rus ,and etc year: e official. He was a member of the via in Summ' ,. Narbe rth Res iden ts. 'ml w as c al l ed forth to receive iour (ielH'y attained 1 ' ~ . · lhe schoo]' ( ~ cta s mus: rent or leg anot leI' B o ar d o f S t e wa r d s a n d also a trus- I nt er na ti on al g oo d wi ll . a s Ilft)· '11 I '11. .1 ofierin s. hI' j: w O'er term of office. 100111 , s o . m e \ \ . h e r ~ fo; parc<:1 'p?st tee of the church. le ~ y o n s Hardware Com- D.' k'- ~ . - . . : (T' "\"hile Mrs. Batchelor severs purposes, resultmg 111 a dIVISIOn H k t tl I moted by contacts of the younger pal l ) '. 2·:j0 Ha\'eriord a\'eI1l1e hu' \ora S ...,Ollh S My Mother I ffi . . . of the force a n d c o ns e qu e nt c o n- e. was nown. 0 le mem ) e ~ s ~ ~ n e r a t i o n , was brought out Tues- /een sole! t,) a g ro up o f mcn' w J ~ o T a ug ht M e" b ro ug ht o ut s om e e »- le r a ~ t a ~ COl lnectlon WI th the f n;' I ' of. I11S c o n g r e g a . t l ( : ~ n and to hIS . lay b ef or e t he Bala-Cynwyd-Nar- la \'e f or me d t he \ a r he r th H a rd - diem woodwind playi ng. The Mo- S( h'lol". It IS the h op e o f the board t 10 1. . _ frtends . as a Chnstlan gentleman. lerth Rotary Club. Fred K. l em m. I ' ar e Company. I nc.. it was an zart ~ I c n u e t t o was given a fine I ~ h a t her intense i.ntel :es t in .all that I ~ ~ 1 e bldt fodr the I new ° f f f i f i ~ ~ ' loyal an d devoted · to t he c hu rc h . f \ rei 1'0 tl ' I . . I" I.I "'1 \1 I l lS fine and elevattnl)' IJ1 the Ilnllort. W llC are lase 011 a ease 0 e df 'thf I "h f" . f ) ., n reo was le spea .. er. 'OU1ll ed th is \'eek. .eat 11lg'. 1Il W lIC 1 Iv r. oge' < <, or tell years must pro'd f an al u 111 t e per onnances 0 1'1 f I 'I' .' """I' . , I . I . . . '" ant work of education mav con- . ' . . VI e or every duty. He leaves th e mem- ... el11ll1 .was one 0 tle group o' Th e store. X a rb e rt h 's l a rg e ·t < I . I ~ \ .. < , ~ smcot.l. <l1H <1CCur,lt. t' " - quarters mclud1l1g hght, heat. . 10J A m er i ca n b o ys who SIlent six I I f CI "'mpo ll'c hmll l <l 1 ' sUI te fro\' 111l1e. t' l f '1" f f I ory of a Christ-like life and a . . . . · ... as pur< laser 10111 mr'e., \\ ' . ..'1 ' I <., J. On tIle sall1e e 'ell il l{ r ()Il \\,ll;l'll water, 01 et aCI Itles, sa eo vau t weeks 111 Scandll1avla la t um B I' I. '11'1' en l ) ~ e d t le cOllcert . ,..,. . I II f' I s en se o f r e al l o ss t o t he c om mu n- ". s s mer. I cr::ner W l en It was located i!l , . ,. , , . t he l :o ar d w et . t h" sc'hools \\er anc. a n ec es sa ry u rm tu re a n( ity in w h i ~ h he .Iives. . 1 he tnp was a r r an g ed t h r ou g h the ci mall er ~ h o p near t he p os t oHicc ATTEND 81G BANQUET ! oren for the visits of parent:'. e q u l p l ~ l e n t . . .. . . M r. T Isc h IS surVIVed by a e .f fo rt s of Dr S v e ~ K n u d s ~ n , a E :\. Keith became manager 10: '" T ., Abopt a"aile 1 themselves 0' V : a r t ~ u s II1dlvlduals. and CIVIC daughter, Mrs. Etta "Valker with . o pe n h ag e . n . u l 1 l v e r ~ l t y prOfes s or E. J. Lyons. the owner. \vho al s( .:\ number ot N a ~ b e r t h men wele boches 111 Narberth Will be asked whom he made his home; son, II1t ere sted m 1I1t ern atlO nal peace. owns a store in Ardmore. present at the twentieth a n n u ~ 1 ban- r.ONT!!'lUED ON T HE SIXTH PAGE to t a ke a ct i on in t he m a tt er , so. Samuel Tisch,. of P h il a de l ph i a; The trip was the outgrowth of a In February of this yea r the fluet oi the Bala-Crnwyd N e l g ; l ~ b C 1 : - I ' SL.ANE.GOLD as to !ake a d v ~ n t a g e of t he o p- four grandchlIdren a nd h vo correspondence group formed by store also a bs or he d t h e N a rb e rt h hood ~ I u b the I e nn A. C. I u e ~ - The m ar ri ag e of Miss Kathryn portul1lty. g!ve Narberth.the b ro t he r s a n d t w o s i st er s of Lan- D r. K n u ds e n in c o - op e r at i o n w i t h a General S to re s ta rt ed by C p day nIght. 1here were 400 men 111 Gol IM (' H SI f. postal faclhtles It needs. Vanous P ' I f k ' . -' attendan -e I an( r. ~ e o r g e . ane, 0 Iff ffi I caster , a. lewspa perman 0 N ew Y or k City. 00 - at 200 Haverford avenuc. l' . Greensburg Pa \ ; 'a s s o le mn i ze d I oca Ions or a new 0 ce lave Funeral services were held on The Rotary dubs of Denmark were Th e newownersare A A. Kee" Ralph S. Dunne d o na t e d o ne of I t \H d . I ., ' : ' t been suggested, bu t th e ideal . . ". .- h t f I ff d I as 've neseay mormng a a nup-' I h . .' \ ~ T e d n e s d a y afternoon from the a sk ed to e nt er ta l1 1 the del e g at e s ler. hIS nephew C C Keesler all" t eons 0 coa 0 re among tl e fit St l\f t' Ch I pace, t e con c en su s of optnlOn funeral p ar lo rs of O li ve r Baer, chosen from! all parts of the c o u n ~ Toseph Potter' 1 ' h ~ elcier 1\1 I' "Boos ter Prizes." Councilman Rob- n ~ s s a I' F' : ; r g a r ~ s t urc li: seems to be, is the station tract. Philadelphia. try. Keesler has ~ I r e a d v made crt F. Wood was t he w in ne r of a A l d e v e r ~ r a lerII of I With t he p la ns of the r ai lr oa d The boys left on the 23d Oflhome in Narberth arid Mr P ot te r $10 savings account in the Bala-! h n rer.'1 a ~ . , . and oc . tF 1 0 .station changes so indefinite, it is r u ly l as t s pe nd in g 13 days on th e I J)lans t o l oc at e h ~ r e shorti y wit1, Cynwyd National Bank. ; ed amq', .0 e la te , WIt 1 at le I'I feared that timely action to e water en' route for Europe At Cop- his wife and child.' . .-\. E. Wohlert. of Narberth. a r:rt! a ~ s ! ~ t l 1 1 f I I I . . move the office to t h e s ta t io n p ro - e nh ag en t he y w er e entertained by B ot h t he l at te r men a re i ro m member of the Neighborhood Club,' d efn h<: o O I " ~ f f c c la n l 11ln g 111 la I p e rt y w ou l d be difficult. If the . N Y k "' . . I' I f I II ress 0 w Ite c 11 on ve vet mac e t t' dt tl t' Rotanans and by the American J ew St ate. Mr. Keesl er was <I so n ot e( . r om t 1.e press ta l e., ,i I .h b d' d I' fIls. a Ion ~ e r e remove o. le .sou '1 Club of that city. In addition to has been tn business in C a n as t o ta O t he r local r e ~ l d e n t s Said tobepres-. \ ~ . t 1 a t 0 an h s lOrt b u Side, as It r:tay be s o ~ e tIme 111 the -;eeing the sights and institutions of and Mr. Potter i n \ V i I Ii a m s. Mr el lt w er e 111Ixecl .with t he large' s Irt. e ~ a r n e s ow.er OU-. f u t t ~ r e , an Ideal loca tIOn . wo ul d h e !)",nmark, the boys engaged in C. C. Keesler is located at Moore, crowd. John Denms IVl aho ney w a s l , q l u l . e ~ Off Iwhl.tell rose MS . ~ r I \ c } l I ( l s G a t l l d l ,avaIlable on the north Side of the II . . Pa tile slleal'er lIes 0 t le V,l ey. ISS la y 0 e 'tracks :t1 etlc contests With the oitth of . . \ . I. .' I . . I . Itt'· dd Y M'r Keith annotln'-es tllat 11" a sIster. wore a blue dllffon velve. With only a month for action lelr lOS na IOn an emonstrated' d .d .k I I . ' American games. will r em ai n as manager for the ,CARDS FOR THE JUN IOR S I gown, c ~ r n e p1l1' rose )uf. t hm g s m u st move fast, .though, to In t h e ir travels about Denmark, p r e s e ~ t . and n e ' ~ owners are . rh e J un io r C om mu ni ty C lu b b n d e s m a r d ~ , MISS 1'1 ar g ue pt e prevent. anC? the r unsu.ltable an d \Torway and Sweden, oun p la nn m! ! an I mm ed Ia te enl.arge \VIII m e et n e xt 'rhursday evening P ot l ll a a nd . MIss. Vero l1 1c a LIl ly, make-shift sIte from bell1g chosen. Klemm told the Rotarian/ ment o f t he scope of the bus1l1ess at the home of Mrs. Robert ]. ~ o t h of Phlladelph.ta, and Mrs . .J u-/ . d b h ' and h o u s e f u r n i s h i n { ! ~ at prices to Nash Narberth and Price ave het Van Dandt. a sIs ter of the bnde. PARENTS GO TO SCHOOL. c ; { ~ h ~ : ~ i ~ n r e s s J . t e ~ d , : a n - meet city competitic;n. I;ues.' This meetin'r is a postpone - i l oo k ec i lov e ly in g o ld e n b ro wn c hif -. More than 200 par ent s of N Whil nt I can l tna:Vlan aVlaltlohn. A new b u si n es s w a s e s t a b l i ~ h e c l ment of th'lt s c l ' ~ u l e d for X0 c"., ,·,·Ivet gO"·J1S. and carried berth school children attended the e 0 ac 1Urc l-gomg p eo p e h i ' , .. . but f II d Id I h . f h fif h . I sa id. the resid en ts l iv e b the bible 111 t e Jorough last week. when v er n be l' 1 i, which was' dropped arge 0 que s 0 ye ow an go. - nlg t s es sI on . 0 t e t. S I X t ~ . bicycle is th f { i the first of t he Narberth Theater because of the heavy storm of that en brown c h r ys a n t he m u ms . MISS seventh and e Ig ht h g r ad e s. o n Frt- transport t' e avon e m ean s 0 store,> o pe ne r! i ts d oo rs . The e'·ertine-. K ~ t h l e e n Toland, a niece of the day evening, November 1 8, w hi c h a Io n. shop is known as the' N ar- There w il l b e no b u si n es s m e e t- b n de , acted as flower girl, and Mas-I clos ed the celebration of Education EXCUSE JURORS berth Theater Barber Shop. at ing. anel e v e n i n ~ ill be de-, ter Jimmy.T .oland was the page. I W ee k. R eg u la r c la s s e xe rc is es i n a 121 North Narberth avenue. votecl to cards.' P la ns a re w el l' Mr. \ V tl l t am C on le y, of N ew n um b er of sch o o l s u bj e cts were pre- Anna LeNoir, of Cynwyd, was ex- A s ~ n i t a r y , three-chair shop under wa v for t he C hr is tm as I Haven, was the b es t m a n, a nd t he sented in ea ch of the rooms, and Ilsed from jury duty at Criminal Cour t been 1I1stalIed, un,ler the o ' vn ' ' ''- d a nc e on D ec em be r 21. Tickets ushers were all former classmates of parents showed enthusiastic intereot '11 Norristown this week, wh en she pro- ~ h i p of Nicholas Finoia. former!" were mailed this week. I the g r oo m at Notre Dame U ni ve r- as t h ey obs erved the groups at tl'ced a doc 'or's ce rti ficate of ill health. of Philadelphia. Mr. Finoia sity. work. lther Lo we r Mer i on a nd N ar bert h. heen emploved by f'everal of thp On December 2, t he W om a n' s After the r e ce p ti o n w h i ch was The Mother's C o un c il w i sh e s to :ur ors excused recently are: Benjamin laper establishments in t o wn , a n d Club of Ardmore wi ll hav.e i ts h el d at lh e home of t h e b r id e 's p a r- express i t s g r a te f ul appreciation to t. Bas ele r. Mau rice DuMa rais, Eddn r ec en tl y w as p ro pri et or of the h i r t hd a y cel ebr a t io n and lunc heon e n ts , M r. a nd Mrs. John Gold, at both teachers and children for their YFiuz; E mm et t H oo d. M ar y M a g e ~ FI<inders B ui l di ng S ho p o n \Val- wal h e s er ve d i n the club house at n o Woodbine avenue, the couple earnest work and hearty co-opera-. "r\ ], WaTter Walleigh. ut street. T o'clock. I left for an e x te n de d wedd i ng t ri p. tion in this program. I TO HEAR GLEE CL.UB Fifty fine young men w il l not only attend t he m ee ti ng of the \Vomen's C o mm u ni t y C lu b, but plan to give t h ~ m one of the best programs ever offered its members. They are the gle e club of the Mutu al Life I n s ur a n ce C o. u nd er t he leadership of Mr. William P. Dentz, who is well known on the Main Line as a leader of t he M ai n Lin e chor al. This is an afternoon that e ve ry m em be r s ho ul d b ri ng a g ue st t o. M r. S t ew ar t Anderson, of Narberth, will g iv e a short talk on the advantages of insurance. M rs . A lb er t Frederick will be hostess 'of the day. JOHN A. CAL.DWEL.L John A. Caldwell, of 122 Elm wood avenue, died suddenly at his home Thursday e v en i ng a f te r a long i ll ne ss . M r . C al d we ll , o n e of the borough's oldest residents, had long been identified with local af fairs. His s u dd e n death o c cu r re d iust before "Our Town" 'went to ; res s. and a skefch' of his"l ife 'is d e fe r r ed u n t i l next week. Horner, b r th Ave., 393 N. Mar e n , Narberth, III '., ..• y. ::. -.

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PRICE, THREE CENTS

Inspector Asks f or B id s to Be

Filed During th e Month

, . of January.

CHANGE BADLY NEEDED

Ret;,,.es from Board

ORCHESTRA PLEASES' Narberth Post Ollice to SeekAS PIANIST STARS Larger Quarters by Nex t August

Main Line Musicians Play

Wel l Under Baton of

Vogel.

MEMORIALIZE HAUGHEY

Narberth, Pa., Saturday, November 2f , 1927

He Starred

Lower Merion-Radnor Battle toFirst Scoreless Tie in 13 Years

O v e r ~ E a g e r n e s s Loses A d a ~Eleven Three Chan ces t o

, Score.

Main Line Banks Will Send

Checks O ut Beginning

Next Week.

TOTAL OF $699,000FOR CLUB SAVERS

Y o l ~ XI V. Number 8

N AT IO NA L H AS $30,000 RADNOR STRIKES EARLY

Fully IO,COO rabid. cheering.Approximately $699,000 will be w"ild-cyed football fans w;tnessed \Vith a technical proficiency born Vis ions o f a marble edifice in

distributed next week by eigh t.Ma in Lower Mer ion High Schoo l and of five years of playing together, ou r borough aro,e th is week in theLine b anks t o d ep os it er s who a re Radnor battle to a scoreless tie in the l\Iain Line Orchestra gave the minds of some residents. The

their twenty-eighth meetings on the :lrst concert of the current season p ) .-members of Christmas Savings Lower Mcnon lield ill;\rdlllorc:ost ( f tice Department is a " k i n ' ~ 'Club s. Ch ec ks will be se nt o ut by Saturday afternoon. It was the .,t t he . '\ rdmo re Theater Sunday. Lids ior a new home for the localmost i ns ti tu tions on Thursday, first time in 13 y ea rs t ha t both Anne Prichard. pianist, was thc office.

December 1, and arrangements tor ~ e a m s CJuit the field at the end oi soloist. I .The request for proposals,

the mailing of these are nOw nea r- the ir annua l classk witll noth:ng A large audience heard the pro-' sIgned by H. B. Mayhew, posthut g o o ~ e eggs to t he ir c re di t on :.! 'L.m, lll<ll.<: Ull of a "aried grOUt) ffi .

ing completion. til s bo d d b t th f th - I (.l c.e II1spector of Philadelphia,e cor e. a r ,a n u e our of standard works . AdollJh Vogel

The total of $699,000 represents t ime s ince the first contes t in 1898 mdll:ates that thc lease on theonly the depositors in the Main Line .I,at the tally has been 0-0. again wielded the baton-this year pre;,ent quarters expires next Au -

b k f C' L' W Practl'cally e\'erYOlle '-Ollllecte(1 before an organization more respon- t 2l) I I I . I fan s rom Ity me to ayne. . gus . • am t lat )J( s or the newWhen the cllecl..s of the Berwyn and with both ins ti tu tions, in the I las t I sive and better tramed than ever 1 . I

b f or e quarters must Je tn Jy the twenty-PaolI ballks are add d th t tal as well as at llresent, seemed to be "e .

e eo. d '1'1 t I 'tl S I I third of Januar v , next.should be broUl!ht up another $75,- 111 atten ance, and it was a game le concer opence WI 1 ClU- .l~ b t' "R I "0 t f I I Tile <Lnn"uncement may m ca n000 to $774,000. This sum will be well deservlIlg of their cnthusiasm. er s osamuncever ure, 0 - Mrs. E. C. Batchelor. of Chestnut .an increase of $164,000 over the :Jespite the fact that neither team Ossle Smith. brll11ant l1ttle quar- I lowed by the first movement of Mo- avenue. who retired as a member all) ' one o i thr ee th ing s: the office

'.alll·c(l. t1.· .. I·e \ \ ' ' 'S Il(lt '1 (Itlll 11,111- ~ e ~ 1 ) : l c l k °lf the Lhower Merion High zar t' s C MaJ 'o r Symphon y. B ot h of the Narberth School Board last , n ght s,ay i.n it.s present impos-amount sent out by the same insti- - . . C 1 0 0 eeven. w ose ground galn- I I F'l'ldaj. She j n ' ' ' 'mer p l · e - ' 1 , . ~ t " b ' e honl .• Itid tt ut io ns t o Chr is tmas C lu b s av er s ut e. It was a thri l ling contest . one j n Mtlvltfes was one of the ou. - i these numbers s h o w e ~ notable con- o the Women's Community Club. " , . e. :L mIg1 l e mov e °I

of the hardest-foue-ht and cleanest- standing phases of the annual Rad- I ,delke anel tonal CJuallty. a l a rg e r s tor e ; or really suitableast year. I d' I I nor game at Ardmore on S:lturday. quarters might be provided by theThe Merion Title and Trust p aye . 111 t l e l on g years of rivalry I I I hc t hi rd number played \Va::" SCHC OL BOARD IN . f

Company with i ts three off ices in between Lower Merionand Radnor. I high and wild and as it fell t o t he "Dreams," by Wagner, given in er;glOn 0 a n e t b ~ I ! ~ d i n g .separate communities is as usual' That Cower Merion did not win g:ound . . u nt ou ch ed by a p la ye r of memory of the l at e Rev . Andrew I MONTHLY MEETING I he ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ t tl°;o;1 S ; J : ~ : t ~ s f t ~ ~ :t he l arge st mailer of club checks. by at !ea st three touchdowns was e ,!hc ; SIde. the Maroon and Whi te Huston Haughey, of Ardmore. The ._ _ Inew location must be J(iOO to 1800.. will se nd out sl ip s f or amoun ts d ue ~ Its own o v ~ r e a g e ~ n e s s . After, l o ~ t . I ~ last chance for ~ i c t o r y . Iltlluber IS a Deautiful one and om., R I ' Pd ' square feet. although it is under-totaling $260,000. ' l 'he Bryn Mawr the lust quarter It. consl st en tl r . out -, 1 Ill s was the s econd t Ime d u r ~ n g \\ nil which the orchestra is v cr y I es o utlon asse on Retlle- Istood that the autho ri t ie s p re f er

National has the second largest total 1?layecJ and outgal!led t h VISltO;S: the struggle that t l ~ e Lower Merton j ~ l l l i l i a r , h ~ v i n g pl ayed it on pr e-/ ment of Mrs. E . C. I'an area of 2000 square feet so 'aswith $97,000. ;..!'om \Vayne.. 1 1 ~ r e e t un es dId Iquarter .gambled WIth F a t ~ a!ld lost VIOUS occasIons. . Batchelor. I to p r o ~ i d e for growth. The pres-The other banks with the Loach Albert Adam s p ro tege s t ake: by calhng ior passes wlthl11 the The performance was nearly, ent office has only 1200.

amoun ts , t hey wi ll mai l are B ~ y n the ball p a s ~ ~ a d n o r ' s .w-yard. line ~ ~ l a d o w .of.the e n e m y ' ~ goal posts. ,L,\\ l:ss •rOlil a .tcm.n.ca! P O l l 1 ~ u. i BUY T W O VICTROLAS I II! proportion to its v ol ume o fMawr 1 rust, $60,000; Wayne Title and a n o t h ~ 1 tune they penetta ted I Ihe f ir st tUlle, however , the play ',cw. \ \· lt h a t \n lty 111 tile strltlg-, bustness, the Narber th office is be-and Trust. $65,000; Main Line to . the \Vayne e le ve n' s Is-yard; was n ~ o r e orthodox football. It wasI,url,r.sing il l an amateur body. 'J I I M E C B -I 1 . . '. I' lieved to be the poorest equippedNational of Wayne $30000 ' Ard- stnpe. but after nOlle oi these arl·' l 'a rly m the game, a t t he beginning: urchcstra's success with the number rs·1

· : I atlNlc 1°1 IIe t lSI elf .1 0 of anyone on the Main Line Bala-

, '" .. . II I . I . I - I ,., a memler ot t le arlert 1 c 100. .more NatIOnal $50000' Narberth \ dllces lO U c t ley s core. nt t le seconc q ua rt er , a nd t he however was somewha t marred by B d t' t N 1 . Cynwy'cJ A rdmo re B ry n Mawr

, , , T R b S Ith N llifl d \d ' d d fi .:' I oa r a I s ovem )er meetl11u ' ,National, $30.000 and Bala-Cynwyd wo uns y m u e . ". a n ~ l t e s nee e ve yards t hI s' t he fac t that the audience, forget- last Frida ni<rht She was tl Iand \Vayne all have quarters pre-National, $17.000. . . Twice on thes.e oeca.sions did t l l ~ l e IIlstead .of but o.ne. Besides , t ing the reason for i ts performance" firs t w o n ~ 1 t l m ~ m i l e r " of t h ~ l o ( ~ Ipared especially for their us<:. ~ r d -The Bala-Cynwyd NatIOnal Will Quarterback Oss le Snuth break t\\O thru.sts Jus t prevIOusly at the applauded loudly a t t he close. Mr . b oa rd a nd h as distin{ruished her- more has a large, new bUlldll1g.

sen? checks,. to about 350 club d ~ away for b r i . l l i ~ n t r un s t ha t took : { a d n ~ r 11l1e had been repelled with Vogel , e n ~ b a r r a s s e d , left t h stage '.self d ~ l r i n g her office'" for her in-! :r'he o!her oflic.es are small ones ,

posltors and for an amounttha t w1l1 :h.e bal Ito wlthl11 a p laye r' s l ength no gam. As L o w ~ r Mer.lOn had n.o qlJll'ldy WIthout acknowledgmg tllC terest anfl en C' u iasm in the \ or i, 1111 statIOn b ~ l l d 1 l 1 g s .be an increase of $7000 ove r l as t lt the Radnor goal l ine, and both dependable drop kIcker, It was logl- ...i"Jplause. She will be succeeded by :\Ir- Nar1?erth IS a second-class office,year. times the play was cal led back be- cal to ~ t t e m p t a pas s f.or the neces- i ~ : I i s s Pr:chard's first number was Josie S. Monks. . s ; and Wit h a !arge . v o l u m ~ of b ~ s i -.One Main Line bank, the Counties 'ause Lower Merion was off·side. s ~ r y dIstance. That It f ai led t hi s: _ i,;;-;(,; "1\.l1apSOdle hspag-ilol," with The board unanimously passed ness. D e s p l t ~ thIS an 1I1spectlon: r it l e and Trus t Co:' of Ardm<?re, . ; S ~ ~ ~ t ~ i r d t i n ~ e , t ~ i s in the closing, tune was t o ~ l g h luck, n ot b ad foot- ~ : r s t r a l a c c o m p a _ n ~ I ~ ~ l t ..Both. the th e (allowing", resolution on thel 0.! the work1l1g room r e v ~ a l s aIS no t represented 10 th e Chrlst- 111111tltes of play. dId overeagerness, ball. sulmst unci t he support l11g mu- retirement of .Mrs. Batchelor: Itltily, c ~ a m p e d , pt;lOrly hghtedm as C lu b t o t a l ~ , bu t this is due :heat Lower .l\'lerion out of touch- 'While Lowe r Meri ? ? Ca!1110t· es- s i ~ i a n s . surmounted the t e c h n i ~ a t ! "This Boar?, individually and pla<:e, With make-shift, out-of-dateto th e f a ~ t that It began operation· dow.n. .Needl11g but a yard, I t s e em- cape . c ~ n s u r e for spOlltng ItS most c l t ~ c l 1 l t 1 e s . of th.e number. MISS as representatIves of the citizens, eqtament. Observers have.martoo late 111 t h season to inaugu- ed no ~ n o r e , for a ~ r s t d ow n o n pron,usmg c h a n c e ~ by anxiousness, Pnchard 111 partIcular s ~ o w ~ d the of Narber th , . d ~ s i r e s to express i ts ve e. dbthe hdegffiree of effiCIencyrate a club thIS year. .{aclnor S two-yard hne, Quarter-' credIt must be gIven to the Rad- results of greater matunty 111 the deep appreciatIon. to Mrs. Grace I attal11e y teo ce force .f?r the

' la ck Smi th cal led for a f o ~ w a r d norites for their tight d.efensive,Play I handling of ]1er instrument since ~ e r . C. ~ a t c h e l o r for the c o n s t r u c t i \ · ~ pastt!ears .under these conditIons.JAMES W. TISCH >ass from Parker Lloyd to h imse lf on some of these crUCial occasIOns. s[ yedr stormer appearance WIth,' serVIces rendered th e schools 0.1 T ~ IS no r00111: to move

James \y. Tisch,. of 211 \Vayne .n t h fourth down. Th e pass was " " : ;T I : \TEI I ox TH E FH'TH PAGE the orchestra. t hi s b or ou gh d ur in g h er t erm of I¥o.yn f o ~ / ? sort mall properly.avenue, dIed at hIs h ome e ar ly I The young pianist offered three. office. Mrs . Bat ch el or w as un- .. 01 et aCI Itles are poor,. and there~ u n d a y morning after a b ri ef i ll- J solo numbers: The Val se in G flat Iusually fa i thful to the trust placed. !S Ploor access ~ the dehvery doorness. ,. . , ~ R D M O R E BOY SPEAKS LOCAL HARDWARE STORE and S cher zo in B flat of Chopin. upon her by the citizens. ever giv- I I t l e r ea r , which s lows down theMr . 11sch was an actIve met?- ON INTERNATIONAL PEACE UNDER NEW MANA GEMEN T and Debussy 'S frolicsome "La ing. abundan t ly of her devoti.on , ~ I ~ p ~ t c h . ofdbags. The q ~ a r ~ 1 r s ahe

ber. of t he N ar be rt h Methodist FiIIe au x Cheveux de Lin." All adVice and thought to th e llpbU1ld- 0 a. y tna e q ~ a t e to ::n e \ eEpIscopal Church, and a faithful ~ o t a r i a n s Hear of Trip to Scandina· E. J. Lyons Sells Business to New . l :,' l : \\'cll reccI"ed and AI iss Prich- .I1!! oi t:le hi!! h tanclard of ert i f fin. s\mas rus , a nd e t c year : eofficial. He was a member of the via in Summ' ,. Narberth Residents. 'm l was called forth to receive iour (ielH'y attained 1 ' ~ . · lhe schoo]' ( ~ c ta s mus: rent or leg anot leI'Board of Stewardsand also a trus- Int erna tional good wi ll . a s I l f t ) · '11 I '11. .1 ofierin s. hI' j: w O'er term of office. 100111 , s o . m e \ \ . h e r ~ fo; parc<:1 'p?sttee of the church. le ~ y o n s Hardware Com- D.' k'- ~ . - . . : (T' "\"hile Mrs. Batchelor severs purposes, resultmg 111 a dIVISIOnH k t tl I moted by contacts of the younger pall)'. 2·:j0 Ha\'eriord a\'eI1l1e hu' \ora S ...,Ollh S My Mother I ffi . . . of the force and consequent con-e. was nown. 0 le mem ) e ~ s ~ ~ n e r a t i o n , was brought out Tues- /een sole! t,) a g roup o f mcn' w J ~ o Taught Me" b rought out s ome e»- le r a ~ t a ~ COllnectlon WIth the f n;' I '

of. I11S c o n g r e g a . t l ( : ~ n and to hIS . lay before the Bala-Cynwyd-Nar- la \'e formed the \ arher th Hard - diem woodwind playing. The Mo- S( h'lol". It IS the hope o f the board t 10 1. . _frtends .as a Chnstlan gentleman. lerth Rotary Club. Fred K.lemm. I'are Company. I nc.. i t was an zart ~ I c n u e t t o was given a fine I ~ h a t her intense i.ntel:est in .all that I ~ ~ 1 e bldt fodr the I

new ° f f f i f i ~ ~ 'loyal an d devoted · to t he chu rc h . f \ rei 1'0 tl ' I . . I" I . I "'1 \1 IllS fine and elevattnl)' IJ1 the Ilnllort. W llC are lase 011 a ease 0 ed f 'thf I"h f" . f ) ., n reo was le spea ..er. 'OU1ll e d th is \'eek. .eat 11lg'. 1Il W lIC 1 Iv r. o g e ' < < , or tell years must p r o ' d f

an al u 111 t e per onnances 0 1'1 f I 'I' .' " " " I ' . , I . I . . . '" ant work of education mav con- . '. . VI e orevery duty. He leaves th e mem- ... el11ll1 .was one 0 t l e group o' The store. Xarberth 's la rg e ·t < I . I ~ \ .. < , ~ smcot.l. <l1H • <1CCur,lt. t' " - quarters mclud1l1g hght, heat.

. 10J American boys who SIlent six I I f CI " 'mpo ll'c hmlll<l1' sUIte fro\' 111l1e. t' l f '1" f f Iory of a Christ-like life and a . . .. ·...as pur< laser 10111 mr'e., \\ ' ~ . . . '1 ' I <. , J. On tIle sall1e e 'ellill{r ()Il \\,ll;l'll water, 01 et aCI Itles, sa eo vau tweeks 111 Scandll1avla la t um B I' I. '11'1' en l ) ~ e d t le cOllcert . , . . , . . I II f' Isen se o f real loss to the commun- ". s s mer. I cr::ner W l en It was located i!l , . ,. , , . t he l :oard wet . t h" sc'hools \\er anc. a n ec es sa ry u rm tu re an(

ity in w h i ~ h he .Iives. . 1he tnp was arranged through the cimaller ~ h o p near t he pos t oHicc ATTEND 81G BANQUET !oren for the visits of parent:'. e q u l p l ~ l e n t . . .. . .Mr. T Isc h IS surVIVed by a e.fforts of Dr. .S v e ~ K n u d s ~ n , a E :\. Keith became manager 10: '" T . , Abopt l ( i ' l a"aile 1 themselves 0' V : a r t ~ u s II1dlvlduals. and CIVIC

daughter, Mrs. Etta "Valker with .openhage.n . u l 1 l v e r ~ l t y prOfessor E. J. Lyons. the owner. \vho als( .:\ number ot N a ~ b e r t h men wele boches 111 Narberth Will be askedwhom h e mad e his home; son, II1terested m 1I1ternatlOnal peace. owns a store in Ardmore. present at the twentieth a n n u ~ 1 ban- r.ONT!!'lUED O N T HE SIXTH PAGE to t ake act ion in the matter , so.

Samuel Tisch,. of Philadelphia; The t ri p was the outgrowth of a In February of this yea r the fluet oi the Bala-Crnwyd N e l g ; l ~ b C 1 : - I ' SL.ANE.GOLD as t o ! ak e a d v ~ n t a g e of t he o p-four grandchlIdren a nd h vo correspondence group formed by store also absorhed th e Narberth hood ~ I u b a ~ the I e nn A. C. I u e ~ - The marri age o f Miss Kathryn portul1lty. ~ C g!ve Narberth. theb ro ther s and two s ister s of Lan- Dr. Knudsen in co-operation with a General S to re s ta rt ed by C p day nIght. 1here were 400 men 111 Gold I M (' H SI f .postal faclhtles It needs. Vanous

P ' I f C k ' . -' attendan -e I an( r. ~ e o r g e . ane, 0 Iff ffi Icaster , a. lewspaperman 0 New York City. 00 - at 200 Haverford avenuc. l' . Greensburg Pa \; 'as solemnized I oca Ions or a new 0 ce laveFuneral services were held on The Rotary d ub s o f Denmark were The newownersare A A. Kee" Ralph S. Dunne donated one of I t \H d . I ., ' : ' t been suggested, bu t th e ideal

. . ". . - h t f I ff d I as 've neseay mormng a a nup-' I h . .'\ ~ T e d n e s d a y afternoon from the asked to enterta l11 the delegates ler. hIS nephew C C Keesler all" t e o n s 0 coa 0 ere among tl e fit St l\f t' Ch I pace, t e con c en su s o f optnlOn

funeral p ar lo rs o f O li ve r Baer, chosen from! all parts of the c o u n ~ Toseph Potter' 1 ' h ~ elcier 1\1 I' "Booster Prizes." Councilman Rob- T n ~ s s a I' F' : ; r g a r ~ s t urc li: seems to be, i s the station tract.Philadelphia. try. Keesler has ~ I r e a d v made h i crt F . Wood was t he w inne r of a A ld e v e r ~ r a l e r I I r r O I of I With t he p la ns o f t he r ai lr oa d

The boys left on the 23d Oflhome in Narberth arid Mr Pot te r $ 10 savings account in the Bala-! hnrer.'1 a ~ . , . and oc . tF 1

0.s tation changes so indefinite, it is

ru ly las t s pend ing 13 days on th e I J)lans t o loc at e h ~ r e shortiy wit1, Cynwyd National Bank. ; e d amq', .0 e la te , WIt 1 at leI'I feared that timely action t o re

water en' route for Europe At Cop- h is w ife and c h i l d . ' . .-\. E. Wohlert. of Narberth. a r:rt! a ~ s ! ~ t l 1 1 f I I I . . move the office to th e s ta t ion p ro -enhagen they were entertained by Bot h t he l at te r men a re i rom member of the Neighborhood Club,' d e f n h<: o O I " ~ f f c c la n

l11lng 111 la I perty wou ld be difficult. If the

. N Y k " '. . I' I f I II ress 0 w Ite c 11 on ve vet mac e t t' d t tl t'Rotanans and by the American J ew o St ate. Mr. Keesl er was <I so note( . rom t 1.e press ta l e ., ,i I . h b d' d I' f I l s . a I on ~ e r e remove o. le .sou '1

Club of that city. In addition t o h as b ee n tn business in Canasto ta Other local r e ~ l d e n t s Said to be pres-. \ ~ . t 1 a ~ t 0 . I an h s lOrt b u Side, as It r:tay be s o ~ e tIme 111 the-;eeing the sights and institutions of and Mr. Potter in \ViIIiams. Mr el lt w er e 111Ixecl .with t he large' s Irt. e ~ a r n e s ow.er OU-. f u t t ~ r e , an Ideal locatIOn .would he

!)",nmark, the boys engaged i n C. C. Keesler is located at Moore, crowd. John Denms IVlahoney w a s l , q l u l . e ~ Off Iwhl.tell roseMS. ~ r I \ c } l I ( l s G a t l l d l ,avaIlable on the north Side of theII . . Pa tile slleal'er lIes 0 t le V,l ey. ISS la y 0 e 'tracks:t1 etlc contests With the oitth of . . \ . I . . 'I . .I . I t t ' · d d Y M'r Keith annotln'-es tllat 11" a s Is te r. wore a b lue d ll ffon velve . With only a month for actionlelr lOS na IOn an e m o n s t r a t e d ' ~ d . d . k I I . 'American games. will r emai n a s manager for the ,CARDS FOR THE JUNIORS Igown, ~ c ~ r n e p1l1' rose )uf. t hmgs must move fast, . though, toIn their travels about Denmark, p r e s e ~ t . and t ~ n e ' ~ owners are . rh e J un io r Communi ty C lu b T h b n d e s m a r d ~ , MISS 1'1arguept e prevent. anC?ther unsu.ltable an d

\Torway and Sweden, oun p lannm!! an ImmedIa te enl.arge \VIII meet next ' rhursday evening Potl lla and. MIss. Verol11ca LIlly, make-shift sIte from bell1g chosen.Klemm told the Rotarian/ t h ment o f t he scope of the bus1l1ess at the home of Mrs. Robert ]. ~ o t h of Phlladelph.ta, and Mrs . .Ju-/

. d b h ' and h o u s e f u r n i s h i n { ! ~ at prices to Nash Narberth and Price ave het Van Dandt. a sIster of the bnde. PARENTS GO TO SCHOOL.c ; { ~ h ~ : ~ i ~ n r e s s J . t e ~ d , : a n - meet city competitic;n. I;ues.' This meetin'r is a postpone-ilookeci lovely in golden b rown c hif -. M or e t ha n 200 parents of N ~ r Whil n t I can

ltna:Vlan aVlaltlohn. A new business was e s t a b l i ~ h e c l ment of th'lt s c l ' ~ u l e d for X0 c"., ,·,·Ivet gO"·J1S. and carried berth school children attended the

e 0 a c 1Urc l-gomg peope e· hi' , . . . I but f II d Id I • h . f h fif h . Isaid. the res idents l ive b the bible 111 t e Jorough last week. when vernbe l' 1i, which was' dropped arge 0 que s 0 ye ow an go. - nlg t s es sI on . 0 t e t. S I X t ~ .rh e bicycle is th f { i the first of t he Narber th Theater because of the heavy storm of that en brown chrysanthemums. MISS seventh and eIghth grades. on Frt-transport t' e avon e mean s 0 store,> o pe ne r! i ts d oo rs . The e'·ertine-. K ~ t h l e e n Toland, a niece of the day evening, November 18, which

a Ion. shop is known as t h e ' Nar- There wil l be no business meet- bnde, acted as flower girl, and Mas-I closed the celebration of Education

EXCUSE JURORS berth Theater Barber Shop. at ing. anel t h e v e n i n ~ will be de-, ter Jimmy.T.oland was the page. IWeek. Regu la r class exercises in a121 North Narber th avenue. votecl to cards. ' P la ns a re w el l' Mr. \Vtlltam Conley, of New number of school subjects were pre-

Anna LeNoir, of Cynwyd, was ex- A s ~ n i t a r y , three-chair shop h ~ under wav for t he Chr is tmas IHaven, was the bes t man, a nd t he s en te d i n ea ch of the rooms, andIlsed from jury duty at Criminal Court been 1I1stalIed, un,ler the o'vn ' '' ' - dance on December 21. Tickets ushers were all former classmates of parents showed enthusiastic intereot

'11 Norristown this week, when she pro- ~ h i p of Nicholas Finoia. former!" were mailed this week. Ithe groom at Notre Dame Unive r- a s they observed the groups at

tl'ced a doc'or's certificate of ill health. of Philadelphia. Mr. Finoia h a sity. work.lther Lower Merion and Narberth. heen emploved by f'everal of thp On December 2, the Woman' s After the reception which was The Mother's Council wishes to:urors excused recently are: Benjamin laper establishments in town, and Club of Ardmore wi ll hav.e i ts h el d at lh e home of the bride 's par- express i ts gra teful appreciation to

t. Baseler. Maurice DuMarais, Eddn r ec en tl y w as p ro pri et or o f the hirthday celebration and luncheon ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gold, at both teachers and children for theirYFiuz; Emmett Hood. Mary M a g e ~ FI<inders Bui lding Shop on \Val- wal he s erved in the club house at no Woodbine avenue, the couple earnest work and hearty co-opera-.

"r\ ], WaTter Walleigh. ut street. T o'clock. I left for an extended wedding t ri p. tion in this program.

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TO HEAR GLEE CL.UB

Fifty fine young men will not

only attend t he mee ting of the\Vomen's Community Club, butplan to give t h ~ m one of the bestprograms ever offered its members.They are the glee club of the Mutu

al Life Insurance Co. u nd er t he

leadership of Mr. William P.Dentz, who i s wel l known on theMain Line a s a l ea de r of the MainLine choral. This is an afternoonthat eve ry membe r should b ring aguest to. Mr. S tewar t Anderson,of Narberth, will g ive a short talkon the advantages of insurance.Mrs . A lber t Frederick will be

hostess 'of the day.

JOHN A. CAL.DWEL.L

John A. Caldwell, of 122 Elmwood avenue, died suddenly at hishome Thursday even ing af te r along i ll ne ss . Mr . Caldwe ll , one of

the borough's oldest residents, hadlong been identified with local affairs. His sudden death occurrediust before "Our Town" 'wen t to; ress. and a skefch' of his"life 'isdeferred until next week.

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121 North Narberth Avenue

THREE-CHAIR SHOPSpecializing in Women's and Childrenls

Hair Cutting. Expert Wark.

Managed by Nicholas Finoia, formerly proprie-

tor of t he Flanders Bui lding Ba1'ber Shop,P h i l a d ( , ~ p h i a

CONVENIENT LOCATIONSTRICTLY SANITARY SHOP

MODERN IN EVERY WAY

NARBERTH TI-lEATER

BARBER SHOP

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TODAYi

II

Why Take ChancesI

NEW VICTOR Iwith, j

RECORDSStocks or Bonds?

Orthophonic Recording

when there are F"""Thl.' soft tone of the violin,

1large profits to bemade

The maje st i cdep th o f t he organ, i n Real Estate Invest-The power of t h e human voice, r

mcnts?The co-ordination of an i

orchestra, , Have your Real EstateThe tempestuous strains of jazz ,

! h'oker investigate landAll ar e yours on th e

Iva'ues between Radnor

VICTROLA and Downingtown, inHear them a t "The Main Line the beautiful Chester

Music Store" i Valley, just n or th o f

I the Main Line of theI

AZPELL'SPennsylvania Railroad,

I 1w he r e transportation

Ardmore Theatre Bldg. Icannot be equalled.

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ORDER SIGNS REMOVED

h .... ,.i..hil--- ...OJ or i( lr J about 17 years old.to answer telephone. Narberth Taxi Com

.,.n

.·OR .;ALE--Go-cart, In perfect condition.Phone Narberth 3777-R.

WAN'l'ED-_ amlly wash to take home. Apr, l v "H," Our Town.

H , L , ' G eo ored woman, experienced, desires general housework. Live In. Good references. Phone Narberth 4109-W.

"(OMAN WANTS general housework for,mall f am ll y o r s ec on d w ork . C al l Narberth

_n':tJMAN WANTS day's work. Write to 28041AIter street, Phlladelphla.

FOR RENT-TIll'ee room. and bath apll r, ment. 328 Locust avenue, Ardmore. NearHaverford College grounds.

.!t()"·l ' ~ A l 1 t ; - - t l o m e m a d e . 70 cents apound. Mrs. eellna Duncan, 6 Sabine avenue.Phone Narberth 4112-M. 12-10-27

WA;\;TED-Woman to do c1eanlngha:f-dayMonday and Thursday, preferably one who' , " " h "r oW) home. Telephone Narbcrth 3960-J.

WA,'\l'ED-Woman to 10 fine hand .ew1l1g~ ' h o m e , Phone Narberth 3960-J.

GARAGE <pace for rent. LIght and water.325 Conway avenue, Narberth.

HANDY MAN around house. Wilt d o any"'., .... ' "'orl( Phone Narberth 4041-M.

LO'lT, STRAYED OR STOLEN, Maltese andwhite kItten. Male. Five months . 6 clawson each forefoot. Chi ldren's pet . Kindly return to 22 Narbrook Park. Reward.

------FOR SALE-A goodlooklng Ford coupe, In

excellent condition. Reasonable. Phone Ardmore 994.

1'1.\:\;;) and organ puplls wanted for?rtva.e ! e ~ s o n s . W1l1 give p lano l essons,t humcl . D av td Spr at t. P ho ne Belmont 6266-W.

S l ' :\ : 'O : ROOM 101 gentleman or bust' lCSS woman. p ,. ivat c faml ly . convenl-Ient to s t at 'on . Phone Narbe rth 4161-

SEWI:\<1 l\I.\CIHNI>S-Ali makes re-I, )al red. Liberal al lowances on o ld r na "hlncs fo r new Sin :6er . Phone Merion1458-M. (t.f.) I-PIANO TUNI>R Rcpalr lng mechanIcI n you r ~ , ) w n costs much IC3s. Sendpostal. Q. Uberti, 315 Hampden avenue.Narberth. (12-10)

~ ! A : - T J m 10 ; dl.e. Phone i'<arberth3696-VV. (12-3)

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145 108 37128 241

128 104 20158 166 4 5 ItO 23.112 113 37:

653 669 197'

I107 116 3 ~ 107 209

115 1t5123 lOS 365

182108 127 235142 142 382

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List Five Cases

MULESSpencer 125Koup 113Frantz .Heard 133Smith 125Sellard 152

648

PEP BOYSMacNlven 115WHf-on 102Kramer " .MCl"ucchCon 134Thompson 182Maler '" .Watts 96

631 587 608 1 8 ~ 6STANDING OF "B" LEAGUE

W. L. Pct.MethOdist Marathons 16 4 .8003 n p ~ 1 ~ t P o o c : ~ c ~ ' ' l I:! 1'J .50"

Presbyterian p ~ Eoys Iry 14 .417Methodist Mu :es 6 14 .300

Highest >eason ;1\'Crage, Thomas.\!<Jnthons, 1-11. '

Highe' t single game, Thomas, Marahons, 2114.

j-I:ghc>t t hr ee g ames , \Ve th er be e,Boosters, ·HH).

Highest tcam season average. Mara'hons. CiS.

H i,{JH st t ea m t hr ee g ames . Mar a-hallS, :!1l48. '

Highcit team s'ng-Ie g:>.me, ~ I a r a ~ 1 0 1 i S 7::0

Un;) ' fi\'e n ew c as es a re listed

'y H ealth Officer Marvin E .

Reynolds in his latest repor t (I

c o nt ag i ou s d is ea se s in Lower

Mer ion t o \vn sh i p. F ou r o ut 0

five h av e c hi ck en p ox , w hi le t he

other i s SUff e ri ng f r om \ V h d o p i l l ~cough.

213284189235271

1192

Pct..800

: : : ~ I000

746 2316

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29'201

150 515130 4 7 145 30S169 169

7 31 23 11

141144160167183

774 798PRESBYTERIAN PILOTS

No Team.

Ludlow, Bill Dothard, Bob H ol lis te r, M ar at ho n8 Given Fir8 t P lace.

Robert Kessler, Bob Ross, Irving Again t he Boosters fa il ed t o muster)othard, Grafton Carlislc, James Stev - thei r army of "Knock 'ern down" men F iv e r oa d s i gn s combin ing mi le ' l ~ o n , Harry Messcc, Gilbcrt Molloy, anti t hcre fo re were io rced to hand the ag e information an d advertisingDav id S pe ck , Geo rg e Ge re nb ac h' a nd Ma ra th on s f ou r muc h- ne ed ed points. h b d d d,{ichard Roth. matter ave een or ere remove~ , o v e m b e r 17 - f I h' h f L

l\Iiss Eleanor Knau er , o f Lantwyn MARATHONS rom t le Ig ways 0 ower:ane, left Wednesday for Altoona to Reger 135 128 153 416 Merion. T hi s w as disclosed when; pe nd t he Thanksgiving vacation. Thomas 136 109 136 381 no ti c e was pub li s hed of th e filing of

M r. and M rs . C ha rl es T ow ns en d, ~ : : ? ' ~ : I ~ Ig: Ii: : ~ an appea l f r om decision of Inspec-Jr., of Haverford, a re r ec ei vi ng c on - Moore :::::::::::::::::: 93 106 74 273g ra tu la ti on s o n t he b ir th o f a son. Mr. t or R ah n, o rd er in g t he signs takenTownsend is well known in Narberth" 614 602 613 1629 away.

I.laving played o n t he b as eb al l team a Wetherbee ~ ~ ~ ~ : E l ~ 102 136 39- 1-------------:-=-=-=--=-=-::::::=:--IcW seasons ago. Follmer 120 95 132 3 .' , I U DVERTISEMENTS

Commander and Mrs. C ha rl es H. Williamson 158 145 146 4<lf l iL.{.)S:tl :' AShaw, of Avon r oa d, h av e as their Forfeited

. M' E I I Sh FOR SALE -Davenport, mahollany finished,Thanksgivlllg guest ISS t le aw, 435 342 414 119! upholstered in blue and rose, Ilood condition,of Bl oom sb urg , Pa., w ho, w it h M as te r Mul es Develop Powerful Kick. 125, with tete arm chair and rocker to match,Har .an Shaw, will motor t o N ew Yor k n_ 1"",.,. NArhn-'h 3883.o a tt en d t he Army-Navy football The Mules final ly found themselve;

a nd g av e t he P ep B oy s a terrible lac-game. ing. The bowl ingo f Hea rd and Frantz

Governor 10hn S. Fisher has ap- won for the Mules.lointed Burgess Henry A. F ry e, o f November 21 -vVvnncdale road, as a de legate to rep

'esent Pcnnsylvania at t he n at io na l

'ollVcntion of the An ti -Sa loon League,

o be held at \Vash:ngton, D . C ., De

cem ber 5 to 8.

Mrs. G. Howard Reese a nd M is sElma Recse will retnrn t o t he ir h omeon Hampdcn a ve nu e t omo rr ow n ig hta ft er s pe nd in g t he past few days inHollidaysburg, Pa.

Mr. and M rs . D un st an Smith and

')unstan Smi th , J r. , m ov ed r ec en tl }

,om \Voods:de a\ 'enue to t he ir n ew'o:ne in t he Avo n A p a r t m c n t ~ 11r11ltl Mrs. L. "Vikox and s on fromRoches er. N. Y., are occupy:nf;

' ; 1 l I : ~ h ' s house.

~ I i s s Honora Sn'der h;:s returne I

, Lei" h omc o n l \ o r ~ h Narberth a\·e·' ue a ft er a tt en di ng t he Thanksgi\'ing

h0P g 'v en a t t he U. S. N'a\ 'al Academy

l ~ Annapolis.~ [ ' s s C ra ce Mof fa t, o f H av er fo rd

a\·enue. i,; s pe nd in g t hc wee k a t Ashe·

'c . :-.iorth Carolina.Miss :Mary \Vurts and Mr. Ernest

~ r o n l u n d w il l b e week- en d g ue st s o f

\[ r. a nd Mrs . Ha ro ld :\1. Griest, of aHMerion avenue.

"irS. Frank Lyons . o f ::4H ~ I e ( ' t i n ~ ~I"use lane. ell ter;aincd several fricnds

, h r: rl r: c l a st \Vcdnesday even ingTh e mar ri ag c o f :\1 iss Cathcrim'

:\ e amand. d :, ng ht er o f Mr. an ! \[ r,',7 red er ic k N . : \c amand . of R'chland-

town Pa. and Mr. \Vayne Burn - irk

of N ~ r b e r t h , t ook p lace Thanksgh 'i l lg

_ ' \ ' ~ n i n g a t t he h al li e o f t he b ri de Mr.Burnside is a clerk at the Narberth'ost Officc. A f ~ e r a wending trip the

:onple will residc at :!:l:l lon:l a\ell.ue~ [ : ~ s Dorothy Speck, of \Voodh1l1e

,venue. has r et ur ne d h omc for the

T'hanksgiving holidays. She is a stu

dent a t H oo d College, Delaware.Mr. awl ~ I r s . Jack S to ll ar d, o f

Hampden avenue , will r e tu rn tomor row n igh t f rom a visit t o Canada.

:Mr. an n Mrs. Frank R. Abbo tt , o f

C onway a ve nu e, e nt er ta in cd at "'l"sk·:d nartv on the even ing o f Sat·urday i\ovember the 12th. Th c house

'", J'un t a t tr act ive ly deco rated wi th: > . ~ t u m n foliage and softly shaded lightsnade it doublv appealing. A l at e a nd

"enerOllS supper was se rved in the wcc' ~ m a : I hours. and it was e vi de nt t ha

everyone en joycd themseh 'es to theutmost. Among t hose p rcsen' we.

.r .55 ~ b r t h a Green, of Highland Park:Miss Ann Kirk, of Narberth; Miss

Dorothy Ryan, Miss Be tty S t r o l l \ ~ , l\I rWende ll P yl e a nd l\Ir. Samuel Keene,

of Ardmore; Mr. John Hood, 0;

Overbrook; Mr. Ron al d T own sh en d,Mr. Frank McDonnell, Miss AgnesNugcnt of West Ph il ade lph 'a, andmany ~ t h c r s , making a p ar ty o f fiftylive.

M iss Beay Henry , o f Meeting H o u s ~ane, and Miss Jimmy Needham, <;>1

Chcs tnu t avcnue , spen t a week-end 111

t'la'ldon Heights, N. J., recently.

Mr. and Mrs. James Sher idan , o .Ardmore, arc being congratulate.! upon

the bir th of a s on o n N ov em be r 6:1 r3. Sheridan w il l b e r emembered as

:'1:ss Edi th Dav is , o f \Voodb ine ave

:llIe.

I ) ,UX ILIARY CHANGES MEETING

DAY

Th e Women' s Au xi li ar y o f thl

Na rbe r th P r es byt er i an Chu rch I:a:

made a permanent change in the

regular n10nthly meet in g d a y t o th l

first Thu rs d ay o f each mon th . T h next meeting will b e he ld on Thurs

d ay , D e cembe r I, fr0111 10 to 4,'Luncheon at I o'clock. Nearly Sl

ladies attended the N ovel1lb?r t1lce:

i ng a n d it is h o pe d t he number will

be increased a t t he n ex t meeting.

B')WLlNG NEWS . Io f I nt er -C hu rc h Bowlin:)

League-8ectlon "A."On Friday evening, November Ii!.

t he P i lo t s were busy in other port s andt he L io ns h ad a ga y time with no on('t o t ie them lip. Even wi thou t oppos ition t he s co re s d o n ot l oo k s o bad.

Th e Pilots were unfortuna'e ag-ainon Tuesday evening-, November 22, innot having a f ull team Oll t in t ime f orthe first game. Th e Meteors. showedgood form a nd t oo k four POints,

November 18 - IUTHERAN LIONS

Humphries 155 134 187 476Richardson 161 169 139 469Murray 123 14S 137 40SRobertson 171 161 125 457Albert 164 184 158 506

November 22 -METHODIST METEORS

Reger 117Purring 150Reiss , , . . . . . .. 157Baitey 205El. Jenkins 179Miller .Ern. Jenkins ..,

THE F!RESI':'E

A CO-OPERATIVE COMMUNITYNEWSPAPER

Saturday, November 38, 1927

Publtshed br theLIVINOSTON POBLISBINO 00

PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, BdltorTHOMAS A. ELWOOD, Ass" BdUor

Otttce, 258 Haverford AvenueNarberth 25.11

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One Dollar and Fifty Cents Per Year ..AdvUlCI

OUR :1"OWN

Founded in 1914 by the NarberthCiv.c Association an d Published every

Saturday at Narbe rt h , Pa .

Entered as second class matter, OCtober 11,1914, at the postOmce at Narberth. Pa., UDderthe Act of March 3, 1879.

TO CORRECT AN E R ~ O RCast wcek. in listing' f e I,C

of!llcr," of th e :\:11'1;('1'11' Te ,,'

A'sociat ion . we s ta te ,l t h a t John

B. \ Vin c h ad b ee n c ho se n p res i

dent to s u c c c ~ d \V. D R. E\': lns

' J' h is i s o !>" i on s ly i nco r r eL t , as th e

o u t ' o i n g exccnth·c is \Yil l iam l ~ Ca\·ies, o f M c ri on a', c nu e, w h o IS

retiring' aft':,r a SUt ' l essful admin

i s tr a ti on , due 10 lack of fm e to

continue th e work.

~ I r . Evans ret ircd a year a ' ~ ' o ,a nd w a s s u c ce eded by lV[r. Davies,

\ Ve d o no t know whet '1er th e er

ro r wa s in t he r ep or t fr om t he

c1uh o r wh e th e r th e editur sl ipped

lip il; prepar ing th e artic:e. \ \ ' h a t -

e n ' r th e cause, " ( )u r T . O W I ~ "s houl d have s po tt e d th e mista' ·:e 1I1

t h e p r oof s , an d we hasten to make

amends to :\1r. e a v i e s , w ho w as

thus slig·hted.

Mr. George N. Gill, of D ~ d l e y a,:e.nue, and 1\1 r. J. Elliott, of Phlladelpll la,h av e b ee n s pe nd in g t he p as t s e v e ~ a ldavs gunn ing in weste rn Pennsylval l la .

i\·f r. and ),1 rS Boyd T. B a r l ~ a . r d , of

202 A \ 'on road , spen t Thanksg lv ll1g at

Atlantic City.

Twenty members of the Senlor

Luther League o f ~ h Lutheran ch';lrchg ot o n t he ir walkHlg s ho es a nd Inkedfar i nt o t he country last .\Vednesday

evening. They cooked theIr own supp er ( an d e nj oy ed it), and, after cove\"ing what seemed to be the whole Stateof Pennsylvan ia, they re tu rned home

t i r d but happy.

Mrs. S. E. .T efferis and d a u ~ h . t e rE ve ly n a re s pe nd in g Thanksl!1V1I1gwith relatives in Buffalo, N cw Yor k.

Mrs. Fred C. Patten, Fred F. Patten~ n c l Mrs . E ve ly n P at te n \ Ve av er , o f

\Voo"side avenue, will be t he g ue st s o fBob P at te n a t the Army-Navy gamet hi s a ft er no on . B ob is a midshipman

at the U. S. Nava l AcademyMr. H. G. Venemann . o f :?l'! Hamp

dell avcnue. manager of the Bake r I c c!>,f"chine Co .. l ef t Wed ll ">da y f or S anFrancisco to attend t he Na t ional Association of R e f r i g e r a ' i n ~ EngineersMr . Venemann is amemlwr o f t he n ~ tional educa tiona l commi tt ee, and WIllrepresent the. P h i 1 a d e . l p h i ~ . c h ~ p t e r . Onhis return t ri P h e Will \'IS,t 111 Denver

and Omaha.Some one in Narberth is p.'oing to be

s ur e t ha t he is not overlooked. alChristmas. as a very important-look1l1g

l e tt e r addre ssed to Santa Claus waSmailed o ne d av last week. So far thatyoungster has the lead on all the

others in Narberth.M r. a nd M rs. Harry A. J ac ob s, o f

20Ci Forest a ve nu e, s pe nt Thanksgiving in Hammonton, N . J ., w it h M r.

Tarobs ' mother.• Rob Harris, a student at Lehigh, iss n e n d i n ~ t he h ol id ay s w it h his. par("lts. Mr. a nd Mrs . J es se S. Harr iS, o f

M('-ion avenue.Ano the r wedding of the past week

,.. ~ that of Miss N el li e Brothers, of

f'lliladelphia. and Mr, Robert Gerhard,o(f Forrest avenue, wh ich took place

"T'hanksgiving e ve ni ng a t t he Lutheranc\l1lrch.

) ! is s A lma Wei ge l, o f G il pi n r oa d, R ep or t

' an d Mi> s Freda S en n. o f Elmwooda ve nu e. s pe nt l as t wee k- en d at De!aware University as t he gues t s of MISSAnn Barc lay .

Mrs . L ou is Buffington has re tu rned11 h er h ome in Elizabethville, Pa .• a f t ~ rv ; s i t i n ~ Dr. a nd Mrs. J oh n H . DaVIS,of ;\VO'I ro •• d. for t he p as t t wo week,s.

Mr. and Mrs. George Norman Gillare entertaining- t en g ue st s at dinner

tomorrow a t t he ir h ome, 216 Dudley

avenue.Mrs. Thomas Mann ing , o f H a l ~ l 1 ? ~ e n

;lvenue, s pe nt l as t w e e k - e l ~ d V l s l t 1 l 1 ~I,rr f a ther , Capta in H e n d r t c k ~ o l ~ , ofMilford. Delaware. The Captall1 IS an

o'd seaman.Mr. a nd Mrs . Joseph P e a r s ~ n . of 216

Pudley avenue, a rc en te r ta inl l lg four

t ""n g ue s ts at dinner. ~ o m o r r o w e v e ~"""!. M"st of the VISitors are from

N('w YorkMrs . Gen ev a Joret, of 216 I?udlel'

a ve nu e, l ef t Thu rs da y t o viSIt herdaughter and son-in-law f or t he week

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Mis s Gl ad ys Gro ve r, of Hampden Laughtln 99 114d Harris . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . 136 148

avenlle. gave a dinner and ance re- Rankin 112 77cently at the Penn Athle ti c C lub 'for Haws 135 100many c la ssmat es a n d other friends Btlnd , 141 130

He r guests included Patty Sellers, 823 589Kat hl ee n Qui nn , E ll en S ha w, B et ty STANDING OF THE TEAMS

Cook, Jane Knowlton, Hope B . u ~ l l I 1 - MelhQdlst Meteorsgame Honora S nv dp f, M ll ·r ec l Lutheran LIons 11 5Odio;ne, Gretta Gibbins. B'an<;he Mor- Baptist B attlers 9 7ris El la Ross a nd B et ty C ar li sl e; B en Presbyterian P ltots 0 20

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PI b PI D · · I h t hr ou gh c en te r. Smi th added a morel tried another pass to Smith. It was ,=C==CCCCCC==CC===========C===========C==============ay y ay escrlptlon 0 t e off tackle. Kohlas again took the ball Ih ig h a nd wild and fell to the. ground

· h G before any player could touch It. Rad- Wh n· tie f· d TL W M · -Radnor Hlg arne· t h rough cente r for 10 yards.and first' nor go t the ball. Murphy was sent in en Issa S Ie . ryo er erlOn down on Radnor's an-yard line. fhree for Purse of Lower Merion. Lentz

tr:es at the line gave Lower Merion f ooled Lo'wer Merion which was ex- HEW IT ' SIRST QUARTER other attempt, skirt ing t he l ef t e nd o f ~ n o t h e r first down, Smith getting aw.ay pecting a k ic k, and r ~ the ball I?ack

Cap ta in Coo k lost the toss and Ihe line, made Ii yards. Smi th was lor S y ar ds o n the last one. SmIth III yards from punt formation. SmIth'sLower :Merion kick ed off with the stopped dead. Lloyd t he n t ri ed a pas s, went off . t ack le for (j n ~ o r e a nd L lo yd a nk le w as getting s t ead ily worse and

a ls o g amed . The lInesmen were worse and after t ime h ad been takenwind. \Varren Lentz r eceived the kick which was grounded, and the hall went hrought out to m ea su re a nd L ow er out h e wa s withdrawn a nd Van ce p ut

and was d owne d o n R ad no r' s : I5-yard to Radnor. . G. Lentz k i ~ k e d out o f Mer io n w as f ou nd t o have gained an- i n h is p la ce . ,"V. Lentz t hen added l.iline End Bounds tried run around houlHls on I ts : IS-yard l Ine. Lower ~ t h e r first. d own o n Radnor's 15-yard yards a round end. F ul lb ack L en tzleft 'side of l ine; bu t was held. George Merion's ball. Center y ie ld ed a y a ~ d hne . A .llI1 e buck net t ed 1 yard a nd wen t out for a p as s a nd t he bal l wasLentz punted to midfield. Lower Mer- a nd t he n Smi th weu t off .tackle Jar S!X the!l SlllIth went t hr .ough for 4. more. grounded by V anc e just as Lentzion's ball. Lloyd f umbled a b ad p as s mor e. L lo yd was slow III gettlllg nd SmIth was u se d agalll and agall1, but r ea ch ed f or it. Radnor kicked anJfrom Center Scott. but r ec o\ 'e re d fo r o f t he b al l a l l a forward pass p lay and ,-,n tlIe J.ast play failed by i ~ l c l 2 e s to Lloyd received the punt on his own,a 15-yard loss. Mearns kicked to was downed for an S-yard loss. I ~ l a k c a f ir st d ? ~ \ ' n on Radnor sa-yard 45-yard line. Kohlas got a yard. oe= = = = = == == QoOC == Q Cc:x:l :> 0 C00C C~ == = = c: QoQ == C= = = = ===Radnor's :I5-yard line. Halfback Lee Mearns punted o ut o f bounds OI! Rad· hnc. Th e deCISIon was made after the Lloyd made 4 more. Lloyd was C ( ( 8 ~ l : e : a : e : e : f c a : e : e : : o : E l : ( C ~ : e : f c o o e : o : m ; o . o t P l : m ® e : o : : e : € C A : Ewent through tackle for 20 yards b e f o n ~ nor's 23-yard line. The b a ~ 1 111t Lee. l inesmen had been ~ a l l e d out on t he dropped for a 2 -y ar d l os s a nd Mea rn se was brought d own by Smith . Cap- o f Radno r, a nd Lowe r Menon recov· f ie ld to measure; the distance. G. Lentz kicked. Radnor received on its :{O-yard gltain Lentz . received a pass from Quar- ered, h ut t he oval was awarded to the punted t o Smi th . who. took the bal l l ine, made 5 yards and then 4 as theterhack Wynn for another gain of 20 visitors. ~ [ e a r n s smeared a pass ?n Radnor's 4:{-yard lIne al. ld ru sheu whis tl e blew e nd in g t he g ame.

yards, putting the ball o n Lower 1 [e r- Lentz m a ~ l e 5 yards on an end run. It b ac k t o Radnor's 3 yard l111e before r' tis' fou th quarter' Rad

Iion's 20- ya rd l in e. Lee gai ns 10 ya rds Radnor kIcked and a Radnor player being downed. The p i a ~ .was r e c a ~ l e d , no r',Ir2; L ~ : ~ r ~ f \ ~ r i 0 1 ; , 5. First ~ I o w n ; .

on of f- t ackle play. L en tz w en t off ~ o u ~ h e d the h a l ~ down O l Lower Mer- however, and Lower Menon pena li zed in second half: Radnor 2' Lower Mer-tack le fo r 3 more yards. The s ec ond Ion s 4 ;i -y ar d llI1e. A hne play was for off-side. D'Ama ra wen t in for in" 8 Score 0-0. "a nd t hi rd d owns h ro ug ht n o gain to ~ t o p p e d a nd t he n Koh la s t oo k t he ~ a l l E nd Deu bl er . R ad no r' s k ic k w as re- •.• '•••••-; •••••••••••••••the visitors a nd a n a tt empt ed forward over for a f ir st dow!l . Lower ~ I e n o n ceived b y Smi th , who was downed in • • gp as s o n the fourth down was smeared m ~ d e 4 y ~ r d s . A IlI1e buck failed to his t ra ck s o n Radnor's : li i- ya rd l in e. : The General Draft ing Co. : 0by a Lower Merion linesman. L ower g am . Smi th was ~ h r o w J . l f or a 4 -y ar d Lloyd made 5 yards, hut Koh la s . 1935 Chestnu t St reet • 0

0Merion's ball o n i ts o wn 7 -y ar d l ine. loss . Lower Menon kIcked a nd th e fumbled. Radnor r ecover ing on its • S. G. Coatcs •An of f- tackle th rus t y ie ld ed n o g ai n h all was d owne d o n Radnor's : !8-yard 3S-yard line. Two tries netted 4 yards. • : ~ and a crack at c en te r w it h Koh la s line. On two plays.Radnor made () Radnor kicked and Lower Merion re- : Registered Architcct • 0ca rry ing the ball gained but 2 yards. yards. G. Lentz carrymg the hall I ~ l ~ d e ce:\'erl on i ts 2 1- ya rd l in e. J ~ o w e r : ~ l m c ~ ~ ~ : : ~ 0928 .: 47 Holland Avenue . ARDMOREL lo yd was t he n t hw ar te d trying an S yards f or a f ir st down. A. m a g l c ~ a n ~ [ e r i o n fumhied on the f ir st play. but ••••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ~ . - . r . r - . .... r - . ~ ~end r un a nd o n t he f ou rt h d own Lower p la y was smeared. R ~ d n o r hIt the Ime Smith recovered. i\Iearns kicked, Radl \ Ier ion kicked. Both teams were off- for 4 y ar ds . L en tz kicked and Lloyd nor fumbles, Purse recover ing for:side a nd t he p la y w a s called back. On who r ec eh 'e d was d owne d ~ L ow er Lo we r M eri on on Radnor's 4G-yardthe punt again Captain Lentz signaled ~ l e r i o n ' s 1., i-yard line. T nne out l ine as the quarter ended. First downs:f or a f ai r c at ch , but fumbled the hall, Lower MerIon made 4 yards through Ra.-Inor, 0; Lower Medon. :3.

Cook recover ing on t he 30-ya rd l ine. the l ine. and then a. first d owp on two FOURTH QUARTERUsi ng t he famous magicians ' stuff Of] o f f - t a ~ k l e plays, S!l11th and h.ohlas ~ 1 Penn, Lower Merion gained 5 ~ a r d s ternatll1g a t c ar rymg the hall. SmIth A pass. L lo yd t o Smi th , n et te d S.around right end. Mearns then kIcked s n e a k e ( ~ through f or 4 ,Ya rds more as yards. Llo yd w en t around l ef t e ndto Radnor's 41-yard line. On a re- the penod ended .. Dunng t he q ua rt er i or 6 mor e a nd a f ir st d own. L lo yd

verse play G. Lentz made 18 yards off- Elmore was s u h ~ t l t u t e d for L loyd ~ ~ n d again around r ig ht en d f or 5 yards.tackle. Ossie Smith broke through t he C ol cman wen t 111 for Baker. l'lrst Smith ran o ut o f bounds, b ut Koh la sRadnor line on the n ex t p l ay a nd t hr ew downs . s ec on d q ua rt er : R ad no r, 1; went th rough the line for a f ir st down.Lentz for an 8-yard loss. A p as s was Lower Mer io n. 2. Fir s t downs .for L lo yd 's p as s w as grounded. Smithg ro un de d b y L ower ~ l e r i o n a nd a n- first hal f : Radnor , ;i; Lower Menon, went off tackle for (j y ar ds . Smi th got· ot he r p as s o n t he v er y n ex t p la y w as 5. Score 0-0. another yard an d then Lloyd was I

B k smeared on a n e nd run. Radnor gotintercepted by Right Guard a 'er ; THIRD QUARTER the ball on its own 20-yard line. Rad-who was d owne d o n L ower Mer io n' s .

I d Captain Cook, o f L ow er Menon . nor lost 2 yards; made 4 and then45-yard l ine. Oss ie Smi t I ma e :10 k ic ke d o ff to Halfback \Vynn , who Lentz kicked out of bounds on Lowerya rds a round Radnor' s left end. Two r e tu rned the hall t o the 30-yard line. Merion's 4()-yard line. Curley, o f Rad-short gains through cen ter were fol- S . I h'

R Cente r Sco t t followed by mit 1 It nor, smeared a Lower Merion p as s. Aowe d b y an e nd r un whi ch adnor . ds me ar ed . Smi th t he n mad e it a first Captain Smith, attemptll lg an en run delayel p as s was g ro un de d a nd Lowerdown on Radnor' s 20-yard line. Lloyd an:1 knocked the wind out o f h im . M er io n was penalized 5 yards f or two

. T ime was cal led to a ll ow the Radnor s u c c c ~ s h ' e unsuccessful paSSe". " ,ml tnmade 4 y ar ds . b ut L ower ~ l e n o n l ost l eade r ti me t o recover. L en tz w as went around left en(1 for 1:; Yards.the g'a in on the next play when. i t was I R d l ' I I d .

I 1 ~ r o g g y , h ut r es umed pay. a . no r Smit I a gam got t lroug 1 and ma e It apenal iz ed 5 yards for de aylng t le was pena li zed 15 yards for holdmg. IJrst d own n ea r Radnor's 45-yard line.game. On t he next play Smith . s l i p p ~ d , The k;ck was almost blocked. L l o ~ ' d Lloyd passed to D'Amora for 8 yards.went off Radnor's l ef t e nd bel und mceinterference for what l ook ed like a took it and was downed in h is t ra ck s Koh la s t he n went through fo r a first

on Lower ~ [ e r i o n ' s H-yard lin e. do wn. A lateral pass gained nothing.touchdown. The p lay was cal led b ' lck Smith made 4 yards around left e nd b ut Koh la s w en t off tackle for ;i yardsbecause of off -s :des . The quarter . F f

r\ line buck ne tt ed a y ar d. 'OX, 0 on t he next 1)lay. Kavanaugh was sentended with Lower Merion needing less IRadn or. t hen bro ke through am in at c ent er for Curley. o f R ad no r

than a ya d f or first d ow n. ], i rs t t oss ed Llovd for a "ard loss. Smith Mearns f aked a k ic k and tben threw a·downs: Radnor, 4; Lower Mer ion, " . "" I

made a beautiful tackle of Lentz. w 10 beautiful pass to Llonl for a :W-yanlreceh'ed ~ l e a r n ' s punt on Radnor's; gain. ~ l l 1 i t h gained (j' yards off tackle,20-yard l ine. Sever al t r i e ~ at the line Ibut evidently twisted his a nk le o n t heby Radnor gained notl.ling. and LentzIplay for he came up l impi ng . L lo ydpunted out of bounds on Lower Mer - g ai ne d a yard and on the n ex t p la yion's 45-yard line. Kohlas replacel! went around left end for another smallBarclay at hal fback and got :1 yards g ai n. \ Vi th but a yard to g o, L lo yd

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c. SUNDAY8 Then 10.50 P. 1\1. and every 20 mi-n. WestboundStarting at 5.30 A. M. until 12.30 A. M. ..e.t

W U ' Jo :EKUAn; ANU SUNDAY8 'fl31Then every ¥.a-hour until 9.00 A. M. Then 1 .00, 2.00 and 4 .00 A. M. ..e.tW Then 9.20 and every 20 min . until ~ t a J t i n g at 6.10 A. M. 'fl31

1.00 P. M. s v s U , \ \ , S rhe n 6.50. 7.30, 8.10, 8.50, 9.30, ..e.tThen 1.15 and every 15 min. unt il Starting at 6.00 A. 1\1. ]0.10, 10.50 and 11.30 A. M. ] I10.00 P. M. Then l'very 1 , ~ - h n l l r until 9.::11 A. 1\1. Then 12.10. 12.50. 1.30. 2.10, 2.50, 'fl31

W Then 10.20 P. M. and every 20 min . Then 9.50 A . M. and every ,W mm 3.30. 4.10. 4.50. 5.:-10. 6.10, 6.50,nn ti l 12.00 P. M. until 1.30 P. M. 7 . : ~ O , 8.10, 8.50, 9.30. 10.]0. 10.50 .&t

Then 12.30. 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. Then 1.45 P. M. and every 15 min. and 11.30 P. 1\1. and 12.30 A. M. 'fl31

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abe with harmonious beauti fu l cab inets. instead of unsightly bare

~ r a d i a ~ : : ~ i n e th e sat isfaction of seeing walls an d draperies fresh E

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u an d clean. instead of smudged by th e dust car ri ed by a i r cu rr en ts lJrising upward f r om uncovered radiators. B

Ad d t o t h ese advantages the heal thfu l benefi ts of improved EU c i rcu la t io n o f t he hea t a nd you will s ee w hy y ou r h om e should II be equipped wi th Bohem Radiator furniture.

Bohem Radiator Shields an d Cabinets a r e ob tainab le in3cream. w a l n ~ t or mahogany grained finishes. I t w il l pa y you1 to get o u r esttmate.

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!Local Representative

I JOHN A. BOHEMOregon 0463 Ardmore 510-J

on _ :,~ o H H o o o = H M = o e M ~ M = = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~\ ••, . ,

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~ m storm doors.

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able t hi s w in te r

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m 0 r e comfort-

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PHONE: MANAYU NK 0105

Lumber : : M il lw or k :: Coal

Belmont Ave., West Manayunk

JOS. MILES SONS

NARBERTH

ELECTRIC 'SHOP

241 Haverford Ave.,

Narberth

PHONE. NARBERTH 4182

g ive you prompt and

efficient ELectrical andRAdio Service. And iti sn 't any too e ar ly t obegin co n s id e r i n g

Chr is tmas g i f t s, sel ec ted f rom our exten

sive stock of electricaland radio supplies.

WILL STAGE BANQUET

Members o f t he new Leag ue o fHonor chain of independent groc er y s to re s o f t he l\Jain L in e wiIIs tage the ir f ir st banquet Tuesday .at 7 P. M., in the Ardmore tearoom of Wi ll iam 1 '. McI nt yr e,president of the association.

Job was a patient man , but the re

is no rec ord o f hi s e ve r h av ing put atooth-cutting baby to sleep.

Let The

EL-R.A Twins

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Employees EntertainLast Monday evening the Em·,

plovees' Association of the Merioll

Title and Trust Company enter

t ai ned the ir f ri ends and r e l a t i v e ~at the Brookline Square Club with

a musical entertainment anddance. Over 650 guests and em

p loyees were p re se nt . T :l e baLroom was decorat ed a s well asthe stage, which added t o t he pro

gramme.

The U. G. 1. Music MakerE£u r n i sh e d the enter ta inment ,

which was in charge of Mr. Shinna s d ir ec to r a nd 1\11. C. L. McAllister, manag er , a nd t he y dis-_played excellent talent with songs .

piano solos, dances and up-to-datepopular music. Forty employeeEof the U. G. 1. comprised this company of melody broadcasters, eachdressed in Spanish minst re l costume. Old t ime songs were sungby the entire audience, reviving

old memories . Alexander's Collegians furnished music for thedancing which followed. Thebuffet was open for t h o ~ ' e desiringr ef re shment s and much creditmust be given the committee anI'the bank £01 furni sh ing to somany such a splendid variety ofenjoyable entertainment.

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ICE CREAM!UTS!ANDIES!

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o f Cakes , Cook i es , Pies a n d B r ea d s f o r

th e ho l i days . Ou r d i s pl a y i s so comple te

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Phone Narberth 4005 for Baked Goods Service

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FANNY H. LOOSPiano Teacher

Studio Over Garage at

417 HAVERFORD AVENUE

TELEPHONE: NARBERTH 2092

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- - ~ ~ ............ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ......... ~ ~ ~ ~ ....., ,t The Christmas Store ,t ,t Less than a month! Start n ow t o do your shopping ,

at Dav is ' , an d ad d to y ou r gifts a s o ur big s toc k is ,

, displayed. It will be a conven ien t and economical ,

, w ay t o shop. i, DAVIS' ,, The Oldest St01'e in Narberth ,, 2244 Haverford Avenue Narberth 4035 t~ ~ ..... ~ . - . ~ ~ ........... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ... ~ . . - . ~r : : ~ ~ ~ ~ 1I

o ut a ll d ra ft s. T hi s will no t only make your home comfortable U

: dur ing the cold winter montlis, bu t will helpconsiderable toward jreducing the ~ o R I bill. We g u a r ~ n t e e ~ e s t workmanship, high- r.

; g r ade ma te ri a l and pe rf e ct s at Is fa et ton. Ou r l ow overheadr makes possible a s avi ng f rom 10 to 30 per cent. Estimates; cheerfully given. ,

MAl ; L ~ ~ ~ a A W N I ~ ~ r COMPANY 11

!:f 49 Eas t Lancas ter A v ~ n u e . Ardmore, Po. .I

i· . r:AT... AI: nMORE 1527-J FOn.OUR REPRESENTATIVE "IB:iiiJiE!I;1IH".uN IIJ:i:J l.r :IDa::UI1J.l1;J. : : ; ' 1 ~ r ; a :1:i:tt:r:!. ;r:r:r.:r:tn:::t:r.t i ! . I l ; t : = ! ~

All Saints ' Church.

Wynnewood. Pa.Rector, Rev. Gibson Bell .

8 A M,-Holy Comnlunion.10 A. M.-Church school.11 A. M.-Morning prayer and

-mon by the rector. .Anthem-"The Night Is Departing."

from "Hymn of Praise," Mendelssohn.Choir of thir ty trained voiccs.

6 P. M.-Young Peop le ' s Fe llow- At the Theater in l augh te r over the l igh ter side of the Lois Moran is co-starred with Ed, h er e ig ht ee nt h b ir th da y, h as r ea ll y

ship. war? Who was i ts si lver lining? mund Lowe in "Publicity Madness," male a namc for he rsel f in dramaticTh e musical c omed y, "Co ll eg e G eo rg e O 'B ri en , w he n he came East It was O ld Bill Busby, the univer- Fox F ilms v er si on o f t he clever story rolcs, and, according t o those who have

-- e Presbyterian Church. Days," which wil l be givcn by t he F el - to play "John Breen , Al ia s 'Fighting sally belovcd cartoon character created b y Ani ta Loos which comcs to the scen thIs production, she has set a markRev. J oh n Van Ness , M in is te r. l ow sh ip of All Saints, Wynnewood, i s L ipvi tch' , " in the Allan Dwan produc- by B ru ce B ai rn sf at he r, t he English ~ a r b c r t h Theater for a two-day run :or he rsc lf a s a comcdiennc as well.

Meet ings for Sunday, November 27: tion, "East Side, West Side," for Fo x cartoonist, and it is this eccentrically eginnll1g Friday. The story deals w:th t he busines s45 A M B'bl h I All d progressing rapidly, The parts, songs, conll'c old B I't' h T m h' h S d 1'1 . . t k tl h .• • . - I e sc 00 . e- Jilms, Spen t much t ime gathering color r IS 0 my w IC y liS PIC ure mar s more I an o ne anJ cart adventures of a non-stop

partments. Thanksgiving offering. acting are memorized and the dancing for his rol c in the Ghctto district of Chaplin brings to the screen in War- epoch in the lifc of the talentcd little soap salesman whosc whirlwind meth-11 A. M.-Morning worship. Ser- i s bcing improvcd u po n. T ic ke ts may New Yor k, whe re p ar t o f t he s tory is nc r Bros .' p roduct ion of "The Bet te r a ct rc ss who se c ar ee r has progressed ods completc ly upse t thc usua l calm of

mon theme, "A Good Word for Jesus be secured through Richard Gillis at laid. 'Olc," which comes to the Narberth with such rapid s tr ide s sincc hc r dcbu t "Uncle Henry' s Saturday Night Soap"

Christ." Thcatcr next week. into American f ilms in "Stella Dallas." factory. Lowe is c as t a s Pete King,the Narbe rth Coal Company, or from At the second-hand c lo th ing em- I "TI B 01 "0 d . I I 'i rs t o f all it is her f ir st rol e SI'IICC I I h'l M' M '11 A. M.-Junior church under the por:um where he stopped to b uy s ome n Ie etter' e, I Bd , gruff, t Ie sa esman, w I e ISS oran IS

dircction of Mrs. A. S. Digley. thc Kandy Kounter, 107 Essex avenue . o f his wardrobe he cncountered a t er sc , s to li d, wit h wal ru s moustachc, s ig ni ng h er long teml contract with "Uncle Henry ' s" daughter, whose atti-4 P. M.-Meeting of church visitors The Fel lowship would g rea t ly appre- youth who recognized him immediately. subby pipe, baggy uniform, \voolcn Fo x hlms. tude towards t he amb it io us P ct e is

for conference, prayer and reports. ciate your intercst in t hi s production "Your name O'Brien?" a sk ed t he b oy . muffler, fingerless yarn mitts, Flanders Secondly, her hair was shorn in the what might be best defined as "snippy."

6.45 P . M. -Mee ti ngs of the Junior because the mon ey mad e from this ·'Yes." sa id Georgc . "What' s yours?" mud, a h ea rt o f g ol d a nd a delicious making of the picture, which t r ans - Andrew Bcnnison adapted the story,nd S 1· E d S' t' s "L ' 't h" . I tl b G fi sense o f humor , is discovcred wi th h is f or ms h er f rom t hc demllre old-fash- Wlll'ch was dl'rected for Fo x FI'lms byel lOr •n cavor oCle IC . 1)lay will go towards a scholarship for IPVI c, sal( Ie 0)". eorge g_

7.4;' P. M.-Evening worship. Ser - · . ured that a coincidence like that was a regiment. Whether under f ir c in the i on ed Mis s into a moder n v iv ac io us t hc ir a cc comedy director, Albert Ray.mon theme, "Thc Problcm of Real one o t thc boys in this c ommu ni ty . p re tt y good break r igh t at t he s ta rt . t rc nc he s or resting in a French village flapper. And f inally it g iv es h er the As id e f rom t he c omcdy e lcmen t there

' I b eh in d t he l ines , h e IS the sa me 0l>porl·ulll·ty to sllo\ what h d . I t b I I ' ., h '11oubts and D;""lcultics." Gospel sing· L. M.-RADNOR GAME :'1.t t Ie next p la cc he v is it ed hc was v s c can 0 arc sal( 0 e rca lair-raIsIng t n s. , t . d I Id I I methOdical, nonchalant old trooper, wit h a comedy flapper role. 'n til fl' ht sce c I I \ ' tll trmg. ,. ' no recogl1lze . so Ie to t le sa es- fatalist ic and hilariously resourceftll. fif' M I h . t h' d ie Ig n s, a ol g VI a s ongW e d n " ' ~ a y , 6 P. M.-A unique CONTINUED F R ~ E FIRST PAGE man he worked on a ba rge , and wanted ". ISS! oran, w 10 as JUs ac Icve touch of romance.prayer Il"necting dinner. Object. toI to buy a blue se rge su it fo r Sunday, . ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ ~ . . . . " , . . ~ ~ ~ .d e e ~ ~ interest in o u \,,:eekly p r a y ~ r Th e Way ne e lev en 's line w as sp lit The right one was finally chosen "lV"lV"lV"lV"'V"lV'lV'lV •••• " " : V . " ' i i ' ' ' l V ~ ~ Q ~ & ¥ ' ' ' * ' ' l V ' l V ~ ~ W ~ ~ · ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' i 9 i $ 5 ~ ~ ~ i2 ~ e t l l 1 g . Onl.y those IIIvltcd who 'ylll w id e o pe n time a nd a ga in in mid- a nd p ri ce n eg ot ia ti on s c ompl et ed . .aG.(

agree to remall1 for the prayer mcetlllg fi Id b I ' b k Then h e s ai d: "I'll take another just Th NARBERTH THEATERo be held lat cr . This dinner will be . e , ut w l e ~ l It, was a ed up to like it." It was n ec es sa ry t o dupli- e se rvcd by the 'Nomen's Bible Class. Its own goal hne I t h e ld hk e a stone catc becausc one suit w as t o be dam- W

. W c d n c s ~ a y , . 8 P. fit-Prayer m ~ e t - wall. This wa s particularly true in a gc d in a street brawl which occurred I ~ !ng. S t u ~ l e s In fifth chap ter o f First th e t h ird quart e r, when Coach Jules i n the script. Th e man looked at him ffi+ The Main Line's Most Beautiful PlayhouseI hessa!onlans. p 'I bId aghast. He couldn't comprehend why .aG.(

Thursday-Regular monthly meet- r e v o ~ t s c larges ~ a ~ e pu s ~ any one s hou ld w an t tw o suits just W Na rb e rt h Av en u e, n or th o f Hav er f or ding of the Women's Auxiliary from 10 to t h ei r I s -y a r d Ime. Three lme alikc, and said so, emphatically

A. M. to 4. P. M. Lunc!leon served at bucks availed but five yards, an d on "Here," he urged, "is t he su i t you want .

one. SewlIIg. and s u r ~ l c a l work for t he f ou rt h a tt empt L owe r M er io n No one wan ts t wo s ui ts just alike. W Shows Dai l y , 7 and 9 P . M. Ma t in e e W e dn e s d ay , 2.30 P . M. ..e.<the Presbyterian HospItal. db ' If. Take a ni ce gray one." ~

Friday-Regular monthly scssion ~ v a s stoppe .y. me l ~ rom mak- "East Side, West Side" will amuse Saturday-Special Children's Matinee at 230 P M ..e.<mccting at 8 P. M. mg th e remammg d Is t ance nece s - Narberthites at the local theater next W • • • JI

sary fo r a first d ow n o n Radnor 's Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. ( AM P LE P AR KI NG S PA C Ea pt is t C hu rc h o f t he E va ng el . i ve-yard line.

Robert E. Keighton, Minister. T \Vho was it that furnished t he c om- ..e.<Sunday, November 27: he weatherman provided a [ra- edy relicf d nr in g t he wa r when thl' Tea;

!lA5 A. M.-Church school. (Las t d i ti ona l November football setting Allies were f ighting in t he d ep th s o f Friday and Saturday, November 25 and 26Sunday we had the largest attendance f or t he spectacle. The tempera ture dcspair and thc toil and horror of war .c.>_<o n r ec or d, e xc cp t for special days!) \vas 10 I b' I . d I ' I had hrought tense nerves to t he b reak - W DOLORES DEL RIO and VICTOR M ~ L A G L E N in .

, W, an( a ns (w m w llC 1 . .? \"1 ' I bl d 'W Am ~ ~ , ~ T h ~ 1 . D ~ l i O : ; ~ i i ~ ~ n ~ ~ ~ ~ s ~ t - J c s ~ I ~ ~ ' : ~ h j p p e d o vc r t he field mac le i t dif- ~ I ~ ~ { ~ ~ ~ n ~ o r k c r ~ o k ~ v : c s d I ~ I : ~ : ~ 1 : l a ~ t , H T PRICE GLORY" .te(

'The average attendancc for thi s month hc ult fo r th e spe<:tators to keep' p it ch t o relax and refresh themselves W The full and complete production exactly as shown at advanced p r ice s in the leading Tea;has been far above our bcst previous warm. A s no w f lu rr y in th e last cities o f t he world, now presented at our regular admi"sion.

record. We believe it is due to the period I lt d tl ' F ox News and Other Attractiolls . co IIp e e le pIcture, PUBLIC SALE 'ea;pirit of worship in our scrvices. ..e.<

i P. ~ I . - Young pcople's devotional Th e crowd s pe nt muc h of its __ __

s er vi ce . T op ic , "Rcsponsibility for t ime shiver ing, bu t the Lower Me r -j -- PROGRAM--WEEK OF NO ...7EMIBER 28 4<01 " . d'd fl" TO MARSHALL E . AIKENS. 5258 Jetrer- W f '

Iers. ~ o ro.oters I most 0 t lelr qtt1ver- . sonStreet , Philadelphia; MR. HAAS (or ..et7.4,; P. M.-E,·ening worship. Scr- I I I . W M d 'ea;

mon, "Christ in Narbe rth ." \Vou ld it II1g ng l t at tl e Jegmning of the Haws. or Hawes. or Hause). Narberth on ay, Tuesday, Wednesday, November 28,' 29, 30 .tG-\0"'1 l' I l I I I I Pa., and CHARLES WAFER, 111 N oca;r ca ll v be a good thing if Chri s t came , , ' I .e . W len "a( nOr t lreatene( t le Narberth Avenue, Narberth. Pa.: Cl o f @ ~

to Narberth? An app l icat ion o f thi s Lower Merion goal f o r the first an d Not ice I s hereby g iven in accord3.ncc I GEORGE O 'BRIEN and V IRG IN IA VALLI i n ~ g l . ll ;"crsal t l lenle to our local situation. l a st t ' ll l «( r' tl t t Ith th A t fA bl d D ' "E S·d W S-d"

eu mg le con es . w e c 0 ssem y, approve e- W ast 1 e __ est 1 eednesday, Novcmber 30, 8 P. M .- 'J'I I I I dl cember 14. 1863, P. L. (1864), 1127, that ..G-lPrayer service . Top ic , "L ike Fa the r, le game lac la r y gotten un - the fonowlng described automobiles wllI W T Like Son." R es umc o ur s tu dy o f t he der w ay b ef or e the visitors were be sold at public sale on Monday, De- A t al e o f Ne w Yo rk f ro m Hester Stree t to Park Avenue. The ro-fourth Gospe l we d is cu ss t he c ig ht h knockl'n t L l \1f" d cember 5. 1927. at 9 o'clock A. M.. at W

. g a o we r 'len on s oo r the Montgomery Garage, lona and Mont- mance of a genius - two women an d "the b ig t own ." The conflict of hered- ..e.<haptl'r. d d' I 1 F l ' T D b M eman l Il g a touc 1t own. 'ashll l!! gomery Avenues, Narberth. Pa.. e ac h o f ~ , it y and env iro nmen t in th e hear t of a boy. ..e.<

S at ur da y, ccem e r 3, 10.30 A. . a hr il l iant oJ tensive, tile Ra(!llo 'r which is to be sold for account of their W oca;to -1.:10 P. M.-A sale of home-made I respective owner to satisfy liens as specl- Extra Added Att ract ion-Prologue to "Eas t S id e -Wes t S i d e" 4<cakes , candies and Chri s tmas table e even t oo k t he b al l o n four suc- fied herein, Viz.: W T .a \"(1 1'5 in thc home of Mrs. M. L. : es si ve p la ys t o t he Lower Merion No. 1-1915 Dodge touring. serial No. Ch i l d ren ' s Cho rus\Vhitehead, 505 South Narberth ave- ~ e v e l ] - y a r d line. Pushed back to 344487, Penna. 1926 license No. 782-7898; iSh. Comedy - "Mickey ' s C i r cu s " ..e.<IH.C. Under the dircction o f t he girls liens for storage and repairs; MarshalI W N b th Th N dO h S • I A oca;of thp voung- pcople's dCl1artlllclll of :]-'is point , however . Adam' s p r at e - E. Atkins, owner; ar e r e a te r ew s an t e r pec la t t r a c t i on s

-our church school. Tea will be served ges came out of t h ei r s ta g e f ri gh t, No.2-Dodge touring, serial No. 192696. Special Matinee, Wednesday at 2.30 P. M. ..rllill thc aitcrnooll. held an d _ t o Q ~ t he o va l on downs. motor No. 243458; l iens for storage and

Radnor began Its march following a bad pass repairs: Mr. Haas, (Haws, or Hawes, orH I T "t L the an Ch r ch from Cenler Coo k t o Lloyd. which was fum- Hause) owners; and +M"o y rlnl y u r u . bled and recovered. but cost Lower Merion a N 3 Will K I ht i I N 4184 Thursday, December 1CI A S ft P t l:'·ya I'd loss. This mishap. at the very outset o. - ys n g ,ser a o. .

etus . en , as o r. of the struggle. upset the Ardmore eleven for motor No. 8H17520; liens for storage and ..e.<Sunday, November 27: arter Mea rn s h ad k ic ke d t o the Radnor' 35- repairs; Charles Wafer, owner. ~ . 1 . SYD CHAPL IN in!l ,. A '1 B'bl I I yard Une Lower Mer io n s eeme d u na bl e t o ~ C ) l " "Th B '01 " ..e.<

. . . . ." n .•'. - 1 e SC 100 . s olve the Wayne team's plays. Radnor took And for whose said account the fore- ~ ; e etter .e . 11 A. lL-Thc service. Theme, prompt advantage. going described automobiles are held and ~ { j + ~ "s d I . f SIt C . Halfback Lee knifed au 20 yard. t h r o u ~ h II Id d i h 1 ~ . 1 . "tewar S1Ip 0 ,U)S ancc. oml11lS- taCkle before h e w as brou.ht down by Smith wi be so In accor ance w t prov - W

s io ni ng o f men for t he c vc ry member Captain George ·Lentz added another 20 when slons of the Act of Assembly to satisfy I ~ . 1 . Up to the ir n e ck s i n j ol ly old Flanders mud, d oi n' t h e ir b i t t o e nd th e oca;

canvass. I W ' y ~ g . O k i . ~ e a r l ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~ g r o a s : a ; ~ ~ ~ h ~ ~ ~ h t l ~ : k ~ ~ t t ~ : r e a o b ~ v ~ u s ~ e a C ; ~ e d p ~ y l ~ ~ ~ ~ o ; : r l n g charges rn: 'ole bl inkin ' business. Th e laughter t ha t kept me n sane in war! ..ell2 -' ;. 30 P . M .- The evcry lIIelll1er and L e n t ~ added another three on t he s ame W

canvass in which c"ery mcmbcr's home ~ : : ~ ~ ' o ' : , r ' s P r ~ ~ ; e n ~ ~ l i d b l ~ ~ ~ ~ h t the ball to Lower MONTGOMERY GARAGE, ~ . 1 . ComedY- "Kanga r oo K im ono" G ran t l a n d Rice "Spo r t l i gh t "will be visitcd. The L. M. stands were p'eadln", f rant lcalh' Iona and Montgomery Aves., W ..e.<

6.45 P. M.-T l l e Selll'or alld JIIIII'or with t.he t.eam to "hOld that Une ." and hold Narberth, Pa. ;_<11. ......,.,.they did. Two more downs brou.."t the Rad- W

leagues. nor host no nearer to touchdown territory RAYMOND S. SHORTLIDGE, Att'y, iJ!J.I. F ·d d S t d D b 2 d 37.-15 P. M.-Missionarv thank offcr-

~ v ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ t , ; J " ~ ~ e d t ~ ~ r t g \ ~ ~ / ~ ~ r ? o n n t ~ i c ~ o ~ ~ I ~ h203 Essex Avenue, Narberth,

~ & ' " rlay an a ur ay, ecem er an ..rlling servicc . A spccial service with the Th. bal l w en t to the Maroon and White 911-13 Stephen Girard Bldg.,

. "'hlc" soon klekpoj to 'afe'v. ~ ! o t a ~ a : n d u r ~ Philadelphia, Pa. W LOUIS MORAN an d EDMUND LOWE I'n .s.e.<astor preach1l1g a s ho rt s er mo n o n Ing the afternoon dlri Rorinor threalen. (11-26-27) "'61

t 'n t"l'mc, "\\1" ThankCThcc:" I I Lower Merion Starts Out. ~ "Publl-Cl-ty Madness"riday, 4.45 P. M:.- atl'chlsm c ass. Low er M er io n. I ts conlldence recovered - . , " , . . . . . . . . . . W ..rll

Friday and Sa tu rda )' Dccember 2 started some threatening or I ts own. Its f i r s t ~ . . .and ;1 -Thc La ics' Aid Soc ie ty 's f ~ r ~ n ~ ~ " ~ ~ ~ u t : ~ a ~ c t , . ~ ~ ~ r ~ t e r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l I : s k i 3 ~ ~ ; R. S. TOUHILL W A bubbl ingcomedy of a romantic so ap sa l e sman . A high-f ly ing comedybazaar in the vacan t s tore room next Ipass nn Radnor's 45-yord line. Smith then El t . le t t f' t '} d'} t' l'to Davis ' s tore on Ha\'crford avenue. ~ g ~ ~ / r ~ , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ d ~ o r a ~ 0 ~ g ~ ~ a r g r : t u n d o ~ ~ 1 . ec rzea on rac or ~ . . . 0 aVla mg ov e an PI O s lcense.

Res er ve S un da )' Dcc cmhc r -1 3 L'oyd then made four yards. but Lower Merion "Servlce with a Smile" W C om e d y -" T a nk s o f th e Waba sh" .&-(, . '. l o' t t he Rain whe n I t Was slow In " e l t l n ~ 7 ua S . BOWMAS A\ 'ENUE ;

P. M .. as t hc tl ll lC for thc dedication pain!' and was "Iven a live-yard penaltv fo- Estimates FUl'lli.hed W Na rbe r t h The a t e r N e w s a n d A e so p' s Fab l e s ..rll1• t hc o rgan Dr Pohlman of Tem- d e ' a Y l n ~ th. Rame. On the next p ~ n v Smith , PHONE MERION 1088 • ~ '. .' . . got away for a brllHant run around Radnor',

pie Lutheran of PllIladelpllla, WIll d c- ' er t end and was but a few Inche. from tho ..rllh d d· dd Padnor goal Hne when brou'ht down Th" "'Gt

l.ver tee I ca tor y a r ess . p loy was cn"ed baek. however. becau'e both Phone: NARBERTH 3868-M S • I Ch ' l d 'M ' S

; : . : . v , - ~ r h r l ~ e ~ ~ ' : , ~ ~ r n ~ e s r o r ; > ~ d t ' i 1 ; r o ~ ~ a ~ h ~ AUTHORIZED DEALER peCla 1 re n s a tm ee a tu rd ay , 2.30 P . M. .s.e.<First Church of Christ , Scientist . hnll was passed and hi. oPPonent In the Lower

"'olllall's Club BUI'ldl'llg" Merion line · e . l n ~ hIm c ome o n w en t In to 1\IOHAWI{... SONOitA W At Every Per!or""'wnce .I.e.tV\ meet h'm. l'kewl-e before the ha'i was passed " 'l1i1

Ardmorc Avcnue, Ardmore , Pa. A- "" n"qrtor eori01 AOri 'he tenm. ex- ALBERT an d DIL\VORTH W .11 A. M.-Sullday servl·ces. changed goals. Lower Merion had but a yard Special Organ Selection by William Stewart ..rllto gO to m ak e It first down on Rnrlnor's 10- I t11 A M.-Sunday school scrviccs. vnrrl Ifne. Thl' dl<tanep Smllh mnde "n the 1\ Iljes Ie. A and B EIhllll1:1tors .s.e.tWednesday evening, tcstimonial f lrs t play "'u"back Parker Llovd made live 310 D dl A "'Gt

meeting, 8 o'clock. ~ a , . ~ d ~ h a . n o ~ ~ ; ~ ~ r t J : " , ~ e t ' l { a [ O f t i e P ~ ~ ~ e r b l : i e ~ r . ; ' . ; U ey venue ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s i ~ s : 1 & ~ ~ ~ ! 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ * ~ ~ ~ A > . . ~could negotiate against the tightened Radnor Narber th , Pa. I ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ,{caUlng Room, 1!l West Lancaster d ef en si ve T he Visitors I ok th h II

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o pc n f rom 12 n oo n t o -1.:10 and 9 to """" Estimates Free'1 ' Ill the evenl·ng. lunlty to tallv Came In the third quarter. When Residence, Station,

It 'nnk tho h.ll on Its own 45-vard line a n C M FRIES 1 N b h 4007Th e subject for the Bible lesson ser- slnrteri cracking the Radno- ilnp for ... In • • Narberth 403 a r e rt

mon for Sunday, November 27, is ~ J ~ ~ ~ ..t ~ ~ · m ~ ~ ~ ~ . s : ~ r ~ a ~ ~ a ~ $ d b ~ g ~ ~ r , ~ f r ~ ; WATCH1\IAKEIt Baggage Called for and Delivered·'A.l1cient and. Modcrn N e c ~ o m a n c y , I ~ ' ; : ' J n ~ ~ l r l l e h t ~ ~ ~ ~ o r ~ e i f ~ - . Y a ~ ~ r i \ I ~ ~ w e ~ u ~ e ~ ; ' ; ; CALL BARING 0924 I 1 08 CONWAY AVENUE NARBERTHA'la, Mesmcnsm and Hypnottsm, De- failed bY Inches to make a flrst down on the _ ~ 2 North Mil)' St.! West l'hlla.nounced." IWayne eleven's five-yard line. -

When_ Captain Lentz kicked the b al l o ut o f

Methodist Episcopal Church. ~ t ~ o ~ t u ~ I ~ ~ . zf.lre J ~ : ; ' ' i ~ r b ~ ~ k I O R m n ~ d , , : r ~ ~ ~ : ~ HARRY B. WALL

. ., II" ·h-I' 0".,1 An" l"Olc"d t.h"Ol1"'h the Rpl'ino"Rl'v VV. Shendan Dawson, MlI1lster. team ror 40 yards before beln", brouehl d'"vn Plumbing, Gas FittingS ~ n d a y November "7' I on the visitors' t.hree-yard stripe. Lower MerIon

!l.45 A.' M.-Biblc s ~ h ~ o I . Hon . F . I ~ ~ ~ ~ : ; n h o ~ . , ~ ~ ~ e ' b ~ . , o k w e : ~ ~ . : I ~ ~ n o ~ ~ e c ~ ~ ~ and HeatingH' St"tes superintendent. I ror a hrlJllant rUll. NARBERTH PAV\ 1. • • T.n"'o- ," ..-In., '. ""A' chnn ..e to <core cnme , •

11 A. M.-Mornll1g worshIp. Ser-, I., thp C10""" mlnu'e- of the la<t nun-'er PHONE, NARBERTH 3652.!\lIJ1U I bv thc pastor. After I t hen takpn " punt on Its own 'a_v•••Anthem-"I Could Not Do With-: ~ ~ : , j s ~ : g ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ I I ~ ~ ~ e a H : f ? O l r o n i e d " \ ~ j ~ ~

out Thee" Millcr makln'" another first down throu"h the IInp'" '." A forward from Lloyo to D'Amorn npttprt nn -

Quartet - Worslllp, Jeffery, ol.her el!'ht. A .eeoor! paRS. from Menrn< '"64'; P Nt -Epworth League devo- LloYri. from a rake kick formation brou",ht ?o., . : . u YRrdo;; rno"p. and Smith ndrte" nnother Itt" off-

tional IIIcetl llg. TopIC, Thc H ol y tnck'e. Two line nlav< "pI.I.e1 h n . ~ ' v mo-p- e ~ l I J m u n i o n . " Leader, H on. F. W. ; ~ n ~ o . t ~ r ; ; : d ; e ~ ' : n : ' i t h s , ; ; :.., . ; w , , ~ l r o l \ . J ~ ~ _ m . ? ~ , !StItes. n ~ h p r forworri [J'ovrf wq.; rUltherf in m A 1 ~ 4 . . , -

745 P . M.-Evening worship. Ser- ~ h g ~ e d a ' ~ l e P ~ ~ d ~ : ; n t o ~ ; ~ . t : ~ d s o w ; ~ i t h ~ ~ ~ 'l110n by Rev. \ ~ ' . E. D ~ u g h t Y t D. D, : ' " ~ ~ ~ " : h : n ~ ' : , . , ; : r : ~ r l n ~ " ~ ' : : d o ~ ~ ~ 0 r ~ ~ n r t " ' h l ~ ~Dr. Dou gh ty IS a natJonally-kn?wn hl< "ffort. wn_ "'."V 'nchp, . too- ' ",,_ f",.

:speaker and"a man of unusual abihty,,, ~ i r r ! c l ; ~ r i ~ " ; ~ ~ " c l ; ' ~ w : ; e ~ : ~ I o ~ e ~ ~ •.'o t r . . 0 ~ l ~ ~ ~Anthell1- Lamps of Our Feet, eh"nee to celebrAte vlclory over ~ . " r l n o r .

Day. SUB u n w l l l l n ~ 10 Concede a t.le. Coach A n A ~Quartet-"Sol1lc Glad, Sweet Day," r : n ~ . l n m ~ ~ r g ~ Y i h : i i . : ' r t ~ ~ n o : ~ ~ n ~ ~ I t : ~ ~ l 1 ~ ~ e

by Lillenas. for Pu.'P Al r l ~ h ! . eod He fi"ureri on n "'0'"E th L · b'n s and from RArlnor. and Murphy' s 6 feet 2 inch ..

. pwor. cague USI c s . so- or hel",h' "'ere e ~ p e c ' e d to rio I.toelr h.-t. tn,clal meetl11g on M o n ~ ~ y evel1ll!g. ~ : ~ ~ . b f ' g ~ I ~ J h t h ~ ' ~ ~ t l r ~ ~ a ~ ~ ' ; . t ; . h n ~ ~ r ~ ; n . ~ o ! : ' o : :

Praycr and pralsc servIce on well a. Ito conchln!' ,talT Instead of c a l l 1 n ~W e d n e ~ d a y evening at 8 o'clock. r ~ - : , " , p , u ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f " t ~ - ; . " ~ ~ n ' : . ~ l : " , " ~ ~ ~ . t ~ e . . . " ' n ~ . : ~Mcetlllg of the Home Gua rd s o n h"ok 10 vnrrl. fro", k"!< formation R-o'''--

Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. "'.rren r'Pl'tz Ih-n nrirl.ri another 15 nro''''.The Lad ie s ' Aid Society wil l hold r ' ; : ~ p . , e n ~ n o i ",,' 11'1'11 Ihen. "'rI Raoi""r kIck

their annual. b az aa r o n S at ur da y, De- , ; ; ' ~ · , p n ' J : ; ; - _ . ; : ' e M ; ~ I ' ; , n C 0 t ; , ' : ~ t ~ ~ : : ; ; ' ' ! . ' ' e nn,cel11ber 10. 111 E lm Hal l, Forrest ave- "'.'"-,, nvo_ P'd"'or Ihls ypqr . I t can coleb-"'e.11Ue, ; ~ ~ . : ' . , ~ : ' ; ; ~ : .. ~ 1 4 t ~ ~ , ~ l o o : ~ , ~ I l { m ~ t 1 ' ~ n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " o , , ~ ~ :

'"" T.""V.... 'W"'''''O''' 1 T om WaR t. ("n'1l1ll:hohnck- .H I tq "' n . , - , ~ thnt ....nIl1tf "'n down fn th"nt"lRlt: or .... fo er.hnol "'0"''''0:''''_ of thnlte of

"''''1'' o . ",",,,""v. P " W I """ other brilliant bRrk".1 . . . .0 1,,1')"''''' "t J,owpr Mrrtnn,." •• ",I"",pt.. hp t. only flve rpet flvp lnohe

find W ~ ' P . ' h ~ 119ft: 13f i Don. "",. waR th" If'''''''p.t:''

mA.n on tt,_ flp',t B A t u r ~ a : v 111') u n" " t h e ,,,IIt"nuarter. ~ ' h e n ltnvf1nRll"h 0' P""". n" " ' 1 I : ""1'

ser- .;"" t r ~ d b r ~ ~ t ~ f t : ; ~ o : t : i ~ ~ ' i r ~ h ' i n ; ~ m ~ ~ ; ~ ~ " ~ " ~ :or hi. team ",,,teo. All Quarterhack for thpMaroon Bnd White eleven he h _ '''e onportunlty to "et In on many n'"y· hl+ ltoa-are few IICllo1B!Iltic field 2pnp-qlp ,,,hf) ro"", r.p'"thptp nwn ..4 . " , ,1 . A11" q,crlult them"t-"'e5 Bq

creditably a. Smith d!d.

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$971.1864.15

93.8060.00112.524:!4.00112.71

To Announce the Sale of

NARBERTH 4177

(JUR"TOW.N

and its reorganization and enlargement under the name of

THE LYONS HARDWARE STORE

I t will be our policy to stock a full line of Hardware and Housefurnishings at Popular

Prices. The present stocks will be improved and increased.

NARBERTH'S LARGEST STORE

230 HAVERFORD AVENUE

THE NARBERTH HARDWARE CO.

PAGE SIX

LIBRARY ASSOCIATION MEETS

Reports Show Cir cu la ti on Gai n o f

6000 During Past Year.

The annual meeting of the Narberth

Community Library Assoc ia t ion washeld in the library Wednesday nighta t 8 o 'c lo ck . Some o f the important

s:atistics taken f rom the r epor t o f thetreasurer, Mr. T. C. Tro t te r, J r. , a ndfrom that of the librarian, ~ rs. R. F."Vood, are given below:Number of day s open duringthe year 261

Number o f books a t end of theyear 5511

Numbe r o f volumes circulatedfor the year 26,207

:\umber of new borrowers ., 489Tot al numbe r o f borrowers... 2033Cnexpended balance at begin-ning o f t hc year $609 38

Receipts from rentals and fines 1026AlG:ft from the Civ ic Assoc ia t ion 250 .00Gi"ft f rom other sources . . . . :. 6.08

Total receipts $1891.8 i

PAY).IEN'l'SFor books : .For magazines .For binding ..For janitor service .For supplies and pr int ing .For permanent improvements..~ iscellaneous expenses .

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ARDMORE, PENNA.

Serviceou r

The Sign 0/ the Best Meats

2106 MARKET STREET

Opposite Erlangel' Theatre

Rittenhouse 7070

For

Open Friday Evenings f rom 7 unt il 9 o 'Clock

RIGHT AT THESTAnON

Where the Apothecarll Has Held Forth. For the Last Quarte",.·Century

Telephones: Narberth ~ 8 - 3 8 and "28·38.......

CHARACTER is one of the things

a bank considers in extending

accommodation. Bu t it must be

good character-not bad.

BRADLEY'S MEATS

s. P. Frankenfield Sons

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

ATHENS AVENUE AND SIMPSON ROAD

PHONE: ARDMORE 9

W E r . ~ A I N . T A I N two deliveries every week-day t o theMam Lme for your conveni en ce . A telephone call

. before 9 A: M. or 1 P. M. will assure the arrival of yourorder m plenty of time for either luncheon or dinner as you maywish. Should you des i re t o cal! on us per sonal ly ~ are openMondays and Thu!sdays until 5 P. M.; Fridays until 6 P. M.,~ n Saturdays until 7 P. M. We would be delighted to have youInspect our p la ce and goods. Remember, we only sel l meats,but these, for ha lf a century, have been the best meats obta inable.

YOU ARE INVITED TO OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT

The Narberth National Bank

SHEA'S DRUG STORE Ii

COMFORTAND SAFETY ARE

ASSURED YOU BY THE

NarberthTaxi Cab Co.215 Haverford Ave.

(Walter R086r)

Phone, Narberth 3772

THE ESSEXKANDY KOUNTER.

107 ESSEX AVE.

Reyner's-Bunte-Schralft 's

CANDIES

PREPARE NOW FOR

CHRISTMASThe E ss ex Kan dy Kou nt erasks you t o d ro p in earlya nd p la n f or g if t s delicious

and reasonable.

Ye Oddity Shoppe

N. R. PEACOCKInterior and Exterior Painting\VI LL BE GLAD TO ESTIMATE407 F..ssex Ave., Narberth, Pa.

Phone. Norbprth %837

"The Girt Cent.r of the Main Lin."Is showing an exclusive and dist in ct iv e s el ec ti on o f Chr is tmasCards.Prompt and carefUl service wlll beg iven a ll engraving and pr int ingorders."Gi ft s Beaut if ul " f or the "bigfolks" and " l it t le folks."

36 JlIORE R E S T ~ U L SHOPPINGDAYS BEFORE CHRISTJ lIAS

Haverford Ave. at Forrest Ave.PHONE: NARBERTH 2882

GEORGE A. WITTEPaperhanging and

DecoratingESTIMATING

NARBERTH 4135 W

WM. D. & B. T. SMEDLEY

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I

2 : = \ t = \ t = \ t = \ M ~ t : : r ~ : t : : : : : 1 l : = l t : 1

1- Jobbing carpenteJ41Harry H. Hamer

NARBERTH 2762

For P ~ r m a n e n t 'ISatis/action - - ~ - - - ~ ~ . ~- - - - -

BUY ASmedleyBuilt Home

Be sure to come in and see.Toyland-the best wehave everhad.

RETURNING

HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the Peace

REAL ESTATE

WALTER NEWRUCK

JAMES R. COLE

Exeurslol1 Ttckets at Special LowFares w1l1 be sold every Sunday1"001 on rp,cllled rell:ular train toPhiladelphia (Broad s tree t s tatlon), provldlnll: ample time forp a s ' e n g e r ~ to transfer to Philadelphia (Market Street Wharf) andconnect there with speelal Exeurslon Train leavlnll: at 8 .00 A. M.Transfer may conveniently be madebY u se o f Market Street subway.but Is not Ineluded In railroad fare.

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD

Elm Gift andHemstitching Shop

Lea\'e Narberth , . . . . . . . 6.59A. M.

Leave Atlantic City

(So. Carol!D8 Ave.) ., 5.30 P.l\I .

Screens and Weather St ripping

Phone: Narberth 2510 ond 3771-W

Beaded Bags and Bags of

Al l Kinds Repaired.Beads Restrung

242 Haverford Avenue

Fire Insurance-Best Companie&Phone 4 0 ~ 9 · W 1111 a.Yedorel Aye.

CRAS. F. EBERT

Jobbing Carpenter

REPAIRS and ALTERATIONS

103 Dudley AvenuePHONE: NARBERTH 4129

HUMPHRIES BROS.w. L. and C. R. Humphries

PAINTING·· GLAZINGPhone Narberth 2656·W

nt''' l' Ilf 2-;0 Jlll\ '('rf-'rd ,\\ '( '.!louse flud DecorrLtive Pai1lting

Mail Orders and Jobb ing P rompt lyAttt 'ndecl tfl

Phone, Narber.th 3639·W

~ J < : l ~ ~$1.80 '" SUNDAYBounel E X C U R S I O N ~Trip

Atlantic CityEVERY SUNDAY

PROPOSALS

REPLATE

BRASSY WORN-OFFBath Room Faucets

Auto Parts, Reflectors, etc.

With Pure Si lverUSE

Silver-Pla tes . Use It as a Polish

LOOK LIKE NEW!y,-·Pint. $1; Pint, $1.65

FOR SALE BY LOOAL DEALEBSand

Hansell Bros. Service StationMontgomery Ave. bel. Narbertb Ave.

2476 GARMENTS COLLECTED

BY NEEDLEWORK GUILD

Balance on hand $5\),43The $500 appropriation of the School

Boa rd . whi le i nl el 1' le d f or u se i n thecurrent year, appears in 'the unexpended ha lance of last year. The circulation figures show a g ai n of n ea rl y(WOO o ve r t ha t of the previous year,a nd t hc l ib ra ri an in her r epor t a t tr tb u te d t hi s unu su al i nc re as e t o the newbui ld in g w it h i ts l ar ge r qua rt er s andmore adequate facilities.The Rev. Robert E. Keighton, pastor

o f t he Bap ti st Chu rc h, was e lected atrnstee for two veal 's to fill the vacancveausl'CI by the resigna t ion of Mrs . Joseph A. Hongler. Mr. Keighton's in

t er es t i n the l ib rary. in educa tiona lsubjects. and in a ll c i\ 'i c a ffai rs causedhis e le ct io n t o be greeted with sa ti s fac tion . Off icers of the Board otTrustees c le ct ed f or t he ensuing yearare: Pres ident, Miss Anna MacKeag:vice president, hII'. E. A. 1Iuschamp;secretary. Mrs. E. C. Drew; treasurer,)'Irs. Grace Musehamp; l ibrarian, Mrs.Rober t F . Wood.

MRS. BATCHELOR RETIRES - O C : - : = = e : : : : - : : - < : : l = C = = = = = ~COXTIXLEV IntO)1 THE F IHST PAGE

IQ ~ ~ 8 - J ~ ~ C J F s ~ ~ ~ ~ @

Ihe opportunity to se e th e schools Bell Phone. Spruee 88-06 and 38-07

G d fi. h Keystone Phone. Raee 70·M

in action. ra es ve to elg t

were .in sessioln tdo ( ~ e l 1 1 o n s t r a t e the "''"2!GiCS

Ai!5CR2!Ai25

n2.!tjCe!5'ed2SC

2!Roii!52.!0jCfSi

2.521-teac ll11g" me t 10 s 111 use. 9 ~ In order t o p er mi t p ar en ts to

"sit in" on a school board m e e t i n ~the se, s io n was called t o o rd er a t

P. ~ l instead of t h e u sua l hom

ui 8. L i tt le b ut rou t ine business

was t ransacted .

Annual Meet ing Shows Increase In Superintenden t George H. \Vil-Work of Members son'" report showed that th e

The annual collection o f garmen ts schools wer e r un n in g smoo th ly .f or t he twenty-third yearly meet ing of He had part i cu l ar l y good repor t sthe ;\eedlework Guild netted the loca l irom Lower l\Ierion, whe re t hebranch 2476, which was a n increase of Narberth H ig-h School studen ts7,,2 over l a ~ t year. The executive ar e d o i n ~ ' we ll i n s t ud i es and s t uboard and . d i rec tors were v e ~ y much den t ac ti ·itiespleased With t he r esul ts obt amed and I \.feel more women a re becoming int er - Th e school physician ha s beene st ed in the work. At the lunc?eon examin ing the pupils recen tly andheld a t. noon for t he boa rd ~ n dlrec- t he r es ul ts of the e xa mi na tio nstors MISS R . K . Bende r, n at io na l s ec retary, was the speaker and b rought were r epo rt ed. to th e b ~ a r d . Ina message of g reat worth to the general all chIldren ar e 111 excelwomen. She said an increase does not l ent p hys i ca l shape, bu t one realways. mean money ; what. the Gui ld curren t defect wa s no ted -a nUI11nee?s IS .members ... The leisure hour be r of lJU !>ils report each d c -

sew.ng IS the SPi ri t o f Needl ework . . . . , ay o!nGuil d a s i t is f rom the se hou rs spent plall1l11g of llldlgestlOn, whichtogether one gai ns t he s pi ri t of closer keep s t h e school nu rse busy .contact and f!iendliness and the desire. This condit ion, th e s ch oo l a u

to do somethl l1g for s ~ m e o n e else. Ithorities believe is du e to t he fae-tThe af ternoon meetlllg was opened th f I' I '11

wit h a talk by Rev. John Van Ness. .at many 0 t le C11 (ren a re n ot Carpenter and Builderwho spoke of t he r oa d o n whi ch we Igwen a de qu a te b re ak fa st s, a n dare all traveling and the t hi ng s whi ch that th ey r us h to school with 17 Schiller Avenue, Narberth. Pa.

are bl?cking it up, . s uch a s t he sale of quickly-eaten meals partly dig-estnarcotlc.s. obscene literature and people ed. T h e m at te r was r ef er re d t owho WIll not heed t ho se who need tl ~ ' th 'C ' I ' h hhelp. le j.V 0 er s o unCI W it t e re-

Magis tra te Fahnestock, the speaker quest that p ar e nt s b e a sk ed t o seeof the afternoon, received a very fine t h at t h e young st e rs a r e b e t te r fedovation. She .told o f . he r wo rk in t l ~ e and s t a rt ed to school ear li e r . 'Court s o f PhiladelphIa, whe re she IS Th b d tl ' d It rying to help the unfortunate ones and e oa r au lOrlZe t .1e p ~ r -j us t h ow o th er s are trying to block c ha se o f t wo O rt ho ph ol ll c V ICher work. She spoke o f b ir th con tr ol t ro la s f or t he schools. On e willas . s o m e t ~ i n g which must be taken Ibe placed in t he k in de rg a rt ensenously If ~ are t? reach .the goal, r oo m a nd t he other in th gradeo f b et te r c hi ld hood 111 Amenca. Alii I . . , ewomen i n s ome way should help to-I sc 1001 '?ulldlllg', Th e k l l l d e r ~ ~ a r -war d t he civic r ighteousness of the I te n, w hic h h as be en highly suctown o c i ty in .which they live; they Icessful in t hi s, i ts f ir st y ea r, h asowe thIS t o t he Ir c ou nt ry . A ft cr t he o ve r 4 0 p up il s a nd i s opera tinO' intalk M r ~ , F a h n e ~ t o c k met man y o f ~ h tw o sessions dail '"Women personally. The next meet ing I y.o f t he G ui ld w il l be h el d at t he homeo f Mrs . John A. Caldwell. 122 Elmwood avenue, Wednesday, December14. This will be an a ll- day s ew in g

meet ing start ing at 10 A. M. All Bids for the collection of garbage fromwomen arc urged to come out for Iall houses. apartments. stores. hotels andeither the day or half day. I restaurants In the Borough of Narberth.

for the year 1928. are hereby requested.SUPPER GOOD-PLAN BAZAAR The bids wll1 be received by the Secre

t ar y o f the Borough Council up to 8

h e L ad ie s' A id S oc ie ty of the P. M. Monday, December 12-. 1927, at

1-1 I 1'" L 1 CI I which time a r egUl ar mee ti ng o f the ====-c===============a y rlmty ut leran lurc 1 Borough Council convenes and the open-

\yishes t o e xt en d i ts thanks to the' I ng o f the bids wll1 take place.members of t he c hu rc h and its I Contract wUl beawarded to the lowest. responsible bidder and Council r e s e r v c ~

fnends for the wonderful support I the right to rejec t any or all bids.given them "at the sour kraut supper! Collections wUl be required In accord-

I Id I TI I. If ' j ance with the following schedUle:

le as t 1UrS( ay mgl t , or 1Il, Three col lect ions a week during thespite of the bad weather the rece ipt s months of May, June. July. August, Sep-

, ., t d Itember a.nd October.were as It antlclpa e , Two collections a week during theOn December 2 and 3 it will hold' monthsof November. December. January.

a bazaar at 22 2 Haverford avenue. i:February. March and April.'1'1 C . C ' h h d' J. R. HALL.le anvassmg ommlttee as a ; C halrma.n Wat er, L ig ht and Healthwonderful success in gathering to- Committee.

. l ' I (11-26-27)gether art icles to be sold. here iwill be an abundance of aprons,: ===============fancy work, household linens, de1i-1

catessens, groceries an d homemade I

candies. The home bake boot h willbe in oper at i on on Sa tu rday , De-, Brassy

cember 3, wi th o r de r s t ak en on Friday, December 2. Th e doors will·b e o pe n to the public at 3 o'clock

Friday afternoon.

A s t hi s is the first t ime t h e l a d ie s

h av e h el d a ba za a r t hey are very

a nx io us t o ma ke of it a l ar g e s uc - I t

cess, and u rg e t he co-operation of Iall "their friends. Th e pr ices wi ll bewell within the means of everyone,

as "their aim will be to keep their:

pr ices down. I