Our Town October 2, 1936

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town October 2, 1936

    1/8

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town October 2, 1936

    2/8

    ~ \ :. ~ ~ f ~ . , I. ~ l , ', 'i-F': ' , ~ ' ~ ~ ' ,- ; " f ; ~ " ' "... ~ ,.i.I', . ' ; i ;

    Page Two OUR TOWNOctober 2, 1936

    ~ . " .

    1 7 1 4 ~ A L . N U TST .P H I L AD E L P H I A

    ettet ate

    All that "better grade" implies, plus the acknowledged integrity of a firm now in its third generation are th e

    priceless ingredients that many dividends in satisfaction. We invite c omp ari so n o f o ur prices.

    Cloth Coats

    Under the same highstandards that we havestrived to main tain in themaking of fine furs . . .we are now making fromthe finest of domestic and

    foreign woolens, individualized cloth coats. Madejust for you a nd a t pricesno higher t h an t h e b et te rready.to.wear cost. Plaincloth f rom $60 and furtr immed s tart a t $100.

    G R A D E

    Muskrat . . with achoice of silver, silvertoned a nd t he darker

    brown f,17 5upbacks from,

    Black PersiatJ Lamb . ..a l i tt le l ighterin weightthis yeal' in real ly attractive ~ 450 upstyles from.

    Sheared Beayer . . has much deservedpopularity, lighter inweight. With this newshearing process, thecur l ing is done away

    & ~ ~ :......~ 4 4 5up

    B E . T T E R

    Coats of Raccoon from $225 .. Squirrelfrom $245, Leopard ~ 4 2 5 ,Leopard Ca t$195 Grey Kidskin $195 . . . Beaver$325 Mink $1100 up.

    1I I ldso l l Se a l (dyedJ ~ 1 U s k r a t )the one coatf or a ll purposes . . .sturdy and service-

    ; ~ ~ l .....~ 2 45 upAlaska Sealskin . . .eitherin black or brownSnfa!i, $495 upfrom .

    This year Persian Lamb h as t he stage of popularity t he Grey Persianb ~ i n gthe n e ~ e rfur for one who wants something a l it tl e $ 345 updIfferent . . In swaggers from ' .

    T H EF

    Black Caracul . possibly the dressiest offur coats, either plainor t r immed with si lverfox . . t he se com e ina variety of styles andquality $245 uppel ts. f rom

    Lapi/ls .. . of the vario us l ap in s whi ch wehave from $55 u p, t hestripped l ap in i s CIneof the most effective.It is made f rom firstquality skins $125at .

    Now in ournew daylight store To ful1y appreciate values in FURS . . . theymust be se en and handled i n day li gh t, whe rethe true r ich color ingsand soft pcltries are easily discernible. Ou r stockof carefully selected furs,bot h i n the ready-to-wearan d the skins for themade to measure, awai tyour pleasure and inspec.tion.Charge accounts are so-licited.

    F U R S

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town October 2, 1936

    3/8

    Page Three

    Sport Shop-Thi rd Floor

    IB u t t o n t h i ;c ol la r h ig h o rwear it openin wide reverswith a scarf.F i n e Hockanum tweed.

    Sizes 12-18$29.95

    IA "wool mixt u r e " in af rock t u c k e dfrom neck to

    k ne es , t he np le at ed . G aystr iped scarf.

    Sizes 12-18$22.95

    Greenwood 4115

    Mrs. J. F. H al l, m ot he r o f M r s I ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Burns W. Best, of Dudley avenue,who feIl and broke her hip l a s t week,is in J e ff e rs on Hosp i ta l , whe r e she i srecovering slowly.

    and Gl"landpa . . .and his unclescousinshis aunts".nd

    To all who l ove a baby, and that means jus tabout everybody, we send this invi tat ion to visit the baby's own shop-a special and very lovely spot within Th e Juvenile Shopo f o ur Main Line Store.

    The Photograph shows a d ispl ay in th e l it tle gif t comerwhere t oy s a nd novelties of a k ind sui tabl e for the infant,make a mer ry p ic tu re all th e year around.

    This is one of the many thoughtful services that ourMain Line Store provides for the communities along Th eMain Line. And we think it is reasonable to assume thatan organizat ion that thinks of the l it tl e t hin gs , d ay inand day out, can be depended upon in the larger functionsof its business.

    First, last and always, the big purpose of a Suburban Store,is better service.

    Grandnla"his

    " " ~ ~.. , ; , , , :

    Strawbridge & Clothier

    MAIN LINE STOREARDMORE

    OUR TOWN

    709 MONTGOMERY AVENUE, NARBERTH

    We have this sum to invest in FirstMortgages where th e property doesnot exceed 60% of today's appraised

    value.

    7 ~..

    STORE HOURS

    9 to 0150

    THE

    . ,EWEEJ1111 2A CHESTNUT S f

    I P H I L A D E L P H I A

    ONE MILLION DOLLARS--- I Vogue's Finds ofi the Fortnight areILIGHTWEIGHT

    WOOLS

    Narberth 2850

    J. HOWARD MECKE, JR.

    I Mr . a nd Mr s. T ho ma s C. Dunlap, Inig, of E lmwood avenue , spent Sun'o f Dudley avenue, moved Wed ne sd ay d ay i n N ew Yor k.It o M er io n a nd S. Narberth avenues, The Misses Mabel and Laura,where they have t a ke n a n a p ar tm e nt . Brown, of Elmwood avenue, h ave reI M r. a nd M rs . J os ep h T. Berta a nd t ur ne d fr om a ten da ys ' stay intheir sons, Joseph T., Jr. , and Bob , Oce an G rove .of lana avenue, ~ a v ~moved to their I Miss E l e ano r B r in e r, daughter of Buy in Narberth; deal with thef a rm near Phoemxville. IMr. and M rs . W. G. Briner, o f M er - bo rough bu si n es s people. (P. 8 .-

    Mr. and Mrs. Har ry He in ig a nd Ion avenue, r e cen tl y l ef t f or State Onc of Narbcrth 's b us in es se s i s O u rMr. He in i g' s sister, Miss G ra ce H ei - College, wh er c s he is a frc shma n. Town. )

    following the wedding rehearsal. The'guests will be members of the bridalparty and int imate fr iends.

    Mrs. L. S ar le B ro wn and herdaughter, Miss E vely n B row n, ofWoodside avenue, ar c v is it in g i nPittsburgh.

    Mr. and Mrs. F. W. B. Humes , o fS. Narberth avenue, moved to Harrisburg Monday.

    Mrs. John C. Na sh , o f Wy nn e da le Iavenue, entertained he r club at bridge iTuesday evening. G ue st s w er e M rs 'jA. L. Co oke, Mr s. AIlen Dot y, M rs . IClifford D. Goodwin, Mrs. H. M.

    Griest, Mn. G M r ~ B U m c l ~ M ~ L I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~i dd in g- H ow e a nd M rs . Gary Hen-IIderson. ' I1\115. Martha W. Bloom, o f S h ir le y I

    road, is spending this weck in NewY(Irk visiting- her son.

    Mrs. Donald F. Torrey, of Brookhurst avenue. l ef t Tue sday for PrinceGeorge C o u n t ~ ' ,:'lId., ' wh c re s he willbe the g - u e ~ tof her cousin , Mrs . T.Bowie C lcg gett . S he will return~ l o n d a ~ I

    111'. and Mrs. Robert A. Compton, Iof S. Narberth avcnue, h avc a s t hc ir Iguests for a we ek , Mrs. Edwin Ogs-Iburg and her daughter, Miss Sadie IOgsbu rg , o f Sy ra cus e , N. Y.

    Mrs . . J. H . B ak el ', of Haverfordavenue. entertained at bridgc Saturday e ve ni ng . G ue st s w er e 1\11. and!\1rs. Shannon Leas, Mr. and Mrs.James Deery, Mr. an d 1\11'5. Ha r ryl\!ellor and Mrs. J. B cn Ta yl or .

    He r daughter, Mis s L uc i ll c Baker,!left recently for. Maryville COllege.,Maryville. Tenn.. w he re shc is afreshman. I1\lrs. Bakel' enter ta ined hcr four-I

    some at luncheon and b ri d ge Tu esd a ~ . G uc st s w er e Mrs. ShannonLeas, 1\11'0;. J am es D ee ry a nd Mrs..J. Bcn Tay lo r.

    GIGANTIC I

    COLLOSSALI

    STUPENDOUS I

    Bing, Bob and Bazooka Ar e Here

    Yes-Even Better Than That!UPPER DARBY TOWNSHIP

    MIRACLEof PROGRESS

    F u ll l in e of cu t flowers an d plants

    f o r a ll o cc a si on s

    Wedd ing Bouquets Funeral Designs

    Corsages

    Five Eventfu l Days - October 25 - 29Here Ar e A Few of the Hundreds of Features!

    _Mammoth Merchants' Parade - Monstrous CivicParade - Colorfu l Mil ita ry Parade _ CommunitySings Fireworks Dedica tions Mara thonRace -Dinner Dances -Firemen's Ehibi t ion of Life Ne t andLadder Work.

    Thursday, October 29

    ALL NIGHTMARDI-GRAS

    Domestic an d Impo r ted Po t t ery

    Forrest Lane Flower Shop39 North Narberth Avenue

    THE FIRESIDE

    The amazed Bing Cr05by is shown b y B ob Burns ho ' iii . celebrated bazookais operated, in "Rhythm on the Ra ' lge ," 'lOW showing at t he Egyptian.

    =

    next ftfonday, oj the

    -Announc ing the opening

    1\1rs. Edward J. Cor ri g an , o f Narberth Hall, gaye a luncheon, bridgeparty and surprise showc r Wedne s

    da y at E r sk i ne H al l. Haverford, inhonor o f M is s Alberta Davis, daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E . D av is ,of lana avenue, whose marriage toM r. H er ma n S mi th Ganter, of Pit ts

    burgh, will take place at 4.30 on October 1G a t t he Washington MemorialChape l, Va ll e y Forge. Gtll'sts wereM rs . R ob er t 1. Fretz. :\lrs. Paul H.B oy d, : \l rs . Han-lid :>1. Griest, Mrs.JanlC'S Moore. ~ l r 5 .E l l swo r th C l ar k ,Mrs. Robert Tabor, Mrs. John Albrecht, Jr. , Mrs. Conr ad A lb re cht ,l\lrs. Sydnt,y Trotter and Miss Margaret Burrell.

    Mrs. Griest will entertain at abridge und "howe I' this Friday evcning in h on or o f Miss Davis. Theg-ues ts wil l be : '>l rs . Joseph H . M iI lc r,Mrs. E dw ard J . C orrigan , Mrs.J anll'S :11001'(', 1\lrs. E l lswo rt h C l a rk ,Mrs. Robert Tabor. :'>lrs. Robert 1.Fretz. :\lrs. Paul Boyd. Mrs. ,JohnAII.J,echt, .J 1'., and :>1i"s : '>largaretBurrell.2\lrs. E ll sw or th C la rk a nd :'>ll's.

    .James :'>Ioore will entertain in honorof Miss Davi" at the Arcadia International on Saturday. October 10,and :\Irs. James :,>Ioon' will give atea Sunday, Oc tober 11, a t he r homc

    in Springtidd in honor o f M is s D a vi s.1\lrs. A lb e rt E . Davis, of lana ave

    nue, will entertain at a t e a Tue sday,October 1:1, in honor of her daug-htel'and on Oetobl'r IS, :>11'. alHI Mrs.Davis, :\11'. and :'>lrs. Paul C. Boydand MI'. and 1\11-5. Robert 1. Fretz,will entertain at a buffet supper atthe home of 2\ln:. Frctz in 1\Icrion

    - - - - - - - - - - - - _ . - -

    October 2, 1936

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town October 2, 1936

    4/8

    Page Four OUlt. TOWNOctober 2, 1936

    Rear of Nicholas' Barbcr Shop, Narberth near Haverford Ave.

    Oct. 7 and 8

    Joseph Calleia

    in

    with

    new

    $1

    SUNDAY MOVIESEVERY SUNDAY

    Continuous Showing from2 to 11 P. M,

    ROBERT TAYLORBARBARA S T A ~ Y C K

    Fl'Om I l l " \Villard Mack P l a ~ '"Thc : - ' ;OOHC"

    "HIS BROTHER'S WIFE"

    Tilt ' Iland.solllt ' Scr"cf>u Idol inl I i s 1\Iost Itornallti" HolI-

    "I 'D GIVE MY LIFE"with

    Tom Brown Frances DrakeSir Guy Standing

    Wed. and Thurs .

    Jean Hersholt

    Fri .. Sat" Sun,. Mon.. Tues.October 2. 3. 4. 5 and 6

    THEATREMatinee Dally at 2,30 P. M.

    Evening Continuous. 7 to 11 P, M.SUNDAY MOVIES

    Continuous Showing 2 to 11 P. M.

    WARNER BROS,

    ARDMORE

    'MIRACLE OF PROGRESS'

    Circle Meets 8t hThe Wes tmins t er C i rc l e o f t he Nar

    berth P re sby t e ri an Church wiII meetThursday evening, October 8, at 8.15

    p. 111, The hostesses wiII be Mrs.Lowel l M. Hel le r, M rs . Stanley E.Haigh, Mrs . W. Y. Hutchinson, Mrs.,Tames E. Jewe l l, M rs. H . A. Jacohs,Miss Mary Clark and Mrs. GeorgeV. Woodrow,

    E la bo ra te P la ns B ei ng Made forUpper Darby Celebration

    Upper DarbY'1l "Miracle of Pror;ress," celebrating that township'!one hundred fiftieth anniversary, wiltopen at 12.30 noon October 26, whena n a ut og ir o w it h a n a ir pl an e escortwill land t h e Que en o f U pp er Darbyat S ix ty - ni nt h a n d Ch es tn u t s tr e et s.It promises to be a g ala d ay f or thePhiladelphia suburb.

    Th e c el eb ra ti on formalIy wiII beopened b y t he Que en at a l uncheon tobe held at Pier r e 's , S ix ty -n in th s t r ee tb ou le va rd . S he will be greeted uponlanding with a n a er ia l bomb d i sp l ay.

    Dedication of tlle new Ph i lade lph i aand West Chester Traction Comp an y's b us an d troIle y terminal, amodern structure costing several hundred thousand d oI la rs , w il l featurethe a f te rnoon 's p rogram. Jus ti ce William I. Schaffer, of t he Pennsy lvaniaSupreme Court , wiII speak.

    At 2.30 the program calls for akiddie carnival at Sixty-ninth andChestnut streets. At 2. 30, a bandconcert. At 2.30, a d iving ac t at Garrett r oa d a nd Wes t C he st er pike. At.3 .15, a baby pa rade . At 4 .3 0, a g le eclub competi t ion on t he s te ps o f CityHall, Garrett road and Long lane . Aseore of glee c lubs wil l compete. A I7, a fireworks displa'y at City Hall,

    R U G Sdone up like new

    pieces ofFla t Work

    12 picces for 75c

    Love"

    C U R TA I N S

    B L A N K E T S

    20

    We make th em look fluffy and l ike

    Other special s: 3 i tems for $12 i tems f or S5c

    Befo re Co ld JVeathe r a rr i, 'e s l e t liS 'ash ) 'Ollr

    Prices are reasonable-Call NARBER7'H 2266

    washed, stretched or i roned, they look bct te r, l as t longer

    let US wash, starch and i ro n th em, to make t hem l ike new

    f o r t l, e p ro t ec l io " of YOllr

    FURN ITURE COVERS

    Open EvenillKs by Appoin tment -NARBERTH 2628

    Thursday- Again!

    Narberth Hand Laundry107 N. Narberth Av e n u e - We Call an d Deliver

    Monday Be Tucsday

    WILL ROGERSand J an et Gayno r i n

    Nicholas' Special Wave, $3

    Frederic Vita Tonic Permancnts, $5

    Warner BaxterMyrna Loy

    ~ t S T A T EFAIR"

    Wednesday (Award at 9)

    Guy Kibbee in~ ~ T h eBig Noise"

    We special ize in HA IR DY EI NG and

    BLEACHING

    Sat . Mat . at 1 P. M .ADDED ATTRACfION

    Jane Withers~ ~ G e n t l eJulia"

    This Friday and Saturday

    NICHOLAS BEAUTY SHOP

    BUSINESSBITS

    Croquignole-No electricity, no machine(Regularly $8) -Now $5

    New Ray IJermanent Wave .

    ~ t M a g n i f i . c e n tObsession"Irene Dunnc Robert Taylor

    ~ ~ T oMa r y -

    With

    Well advertised, well stocked andstaffed, a good l oc al men's wear storewould make money fo r someone alertto h is opportunity.

    CRADLE TYPE HANDSET

    THE BEl l TELEPHONE COMPANYOF PENNSYLVANIA

    rO J BEDSIDE, DESK: OR TABLE

    T his is a "hanlJ-up handset" - a modern type oftelephone ins trument usedon wall l o c at i on s i n kitchens, playrooms, garages,shops and s to re s or on theside of a desk or table whereworking space is limited. Itprovides handy telephones er vi ce w it hi n e a sy r e a ch- y e t it's never in th e way.

    Extension telephones save timeand steps; give extra protectionand privacy. For complete infor.mation call the Business Officeor ask any telephone employee.

    Coming Events

    Township Police Pistol TcamWins Second Leg on Trophy

    OUR TO"WNI That's My Story Political Pot Eocal !Movies IA Co-operative Com.munity NCWSpa 1Jcr\ 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    f ou nd ed i n ~ 0 1 , 4by the N a r ~ c r t h T:1C S w a l 1 : ~Main Line Official opening d at e o f thc Main I"T o Mary-Wi th Love," I There 's a !lice new florist shop op-Civic A . ~ s o c l a t l O n ,and pubhshcd Let':,; talk about you for a change. \Line Republican headquarters at Lan- "Magnificent Obsession" ening up next wee k o n Narberth ave-eVCTlI F1'IQav at Narberth, Pa. 111 el' al'e two kl'nds of you One Icaster avenue and Chu rc h r oa d, A rd - I A . N b I! nue on the hil I be tweel l Haverford-- -

    I e ' , I ttractlons at ar Clt 11 .Philip AtJee Llvlnl'(&ton. Publlshcr vastly in the majority on this "swank: more, has been postponed from Oc- , a v ~ n u eand t he r a J 1 ~ o a d .The pro-Edwin L. PaXson. gdltor , Main Line" is r eg ar de d w it h a tober 3 t o Oc tober 14. Peter C. Hess, S . M L I W I prICtors seeM q u it e h ka b le and well-Anne Morgan Robcrts. Social E d i t o r ' bl' I d '11 'd d tarrmg yrna oy an< arneI ' , f d

    __ _ heultll" r e sl l ec t and by m an y w ith \ R ep u I ca n e a e r, WI presl e an IB t "T M ' ' ; " th L " . 111 orme .J " I d C J ax er, 0 a r ~- tv I ove IS " '" '"

    Off ice_ 209 Haverford Avc., Narberth C l J v e t o u ~envy-because of the fol- s p ~ a ~ e r swI,II mc u e ongressman . the week-end attraction at the Nar- . .- -- low'ng composite picture that you Wil ham D It te r , Ambler, a nd o th er Ib tl Th t Th 1 t ' That new assIstant of the MagUIre

    Telephone_Narberth 4100, Cynwyd 811 I .' , t. c an di da te s. G ro up s t o be represented er 1 . ea reo e pay, presen mg boys at t he F or es t Senice Station,Subscription rate, $2 per year In advance PI esen . h ff ' , I d th L M the h ei gh ts a nd d ep th s of a young H f d d F t ' . at te a a ll ' m c u e e ower er-I

    . .I aver or an o re s a ve nu es , IS

    - - - You h a ve c ul tu re , pOIse and ap- .. .

    I couple 's fortunes durmg a d ec ad e, IS . . .Entered as sccond-class ma.ttor Octo- ' f f I ' f th t 't h d lon-Narberth CounCil of Repubhcan I t th f th h ' t . I ' 'tj Rene Paghano, who hads f roOl NIce ,

    ber 13. 1911. at the Pos t Office at !"ar-I precIa IOn 0 Ie , a goes WI goo Women Repub li can Ci ti z ens ' Com- n? ewor ,or e. IS ~ n c ar e v l e ~I F ra nc e, a nd i s n ot only a g oo d mo-b ert h. P a, . undcr th e Act of March 3,\ parentage and envI ronmen t and a e o l - , ' . gIves an d ItS fidehty m reproducing .1879. I d h . t h i d 111lttee, Young Repubhcan Clubs, In-I h ' d't ' d f h' A tor, mechanIC, bu t also a swel l guy.

    egoe, an per a p s p rl v a e sc 0 0 , e u- d d C I ' t ' f A ' c angmg con I IOns an as IOns. n I ' I d epen ent oa I IOn 0 merlcan I .ation. You have trave e exten- W RbI ' A . t' added attractIOn at t h e S a tu r da y one Y tt t' . . 't d to JF 0 b 2 1936 ' I t omen cpu Ican ssocla IOn. " , . our a en Ion IS IDVI e oeriday, eto er , sIVely, though as a c ass you ar e n o ' o'clock matmee IS Jane WIthers m H'h't 'd ' f d d t " .================ f M . .. '" J I' H I eSI e s 00 a v e r ISIDg runnmgable to do what a few 0 our am I"Gentle u la." h k' 0 T H ' thLiners do-make this their home o nl y O rg an iz ed last week at county Re- Monday and Tuesdaw brings one of Ieac wee m ur own. e IS I.Fortunate Montgomery , . . , ' I' , h d t . N ' t J only Narberth food merchant whobetween VISIts to Flonda m Win te r, I p ub I can ea qual' ers morns own the mo st t al ke d- of productIOns o f . .

    Rega rdl e ss o f the outcome of the New England in summer, a n d Eu ro p e w a ~t he Mon tg omer y Cou nt y branch the year, "Magnificent Obsession," patromzes y o ~ r,commumty .. p a p e ~ .Presidential election, it is apparent t f' o f the Landon-Knox Repub li c an Se rv - 't h I D t f I Also the WhIteSide advertlsmg IS

    that the Republlcans will greatly in- a u re OlS. ' L f P I ' V t _ WI , rene unne, s ar 0 severa worth while-because the p r ic e s a n d

    t . h d h' t b th d _ Ice eague 0 ennsy vama. e er mUSIcales and Robert Tayl or c u rr e nt . .. t t' ' t h ou were ar l y e epres h R L H ' ' q u a h t y are nglLtcrease their represen ~ IOn m e sion, losing greatly in capital as well ans to head t e group are . : em- idol of the feminine fans. " , " 4 o '"House of RepresentatIVes. Actual . ' W 11 th k G d d merly, Melrose Park, c ha Ir ma n; We dn es da y ( Ca sh Award Night)control i s un li kely unless the swing ~ s ,I.n mcome., e, an 0 an Charles N. Nu ss No rr is town secre- '11 G K'bb . "T h B' I The Nat i on al B an k of Narberth

    d IJOllung hope WIth t he f o re ca s te rs y ou ' ' W I see uy I ee m e Ig \. d thO k' 'tto the Republicans now un er wa y " t a ry ' Calvin W. Riggs Conshohocken N ' " h'l . d II I an a IS wee mVI es your at -are assured a prosperous busmess ' , , Olse, a I anous come y. t t' S d h 'develops in t he n ex t five weeks to treasurer Mai n L in e rs o n the Execu- A t t f "State en JOn. 0 0 several ot er conS1S-

    'd f cyc le of p e rh a ps s ix y e ar s or more. " , " . I d F k A r e u rn engagemen 0 tent advertisers who by their m rlandsh e propor IOns. You are Ph il ?de lph i a 's be st custom- tlve CommIttee mc u e . ra n . Fa i r " is scheduled for Thursday. In . . . , 1 . ' , -

    Whet h er t h er e is a shift in con- e rs b est patrons of opera the thea- Schrepfer, Narberth; H. SIbley Lee , ithis delightful rust ic comedy the late c h a n d l s l ~ gpohcy are making thIStr ol o r not, the opposition t o P re si - t: ' h' ,'t bl " s t ' t t 'on' a nd i n A rd mo re ; J os ep h Lo an e and William IWi.1I Rogers i s s ee n at h is b es t in a commumty the type you and I ar e

    , 'd Ie, c al l a e m I u I S, , W'II' b th f B M proud ofdent Rooseve lt m Congress ,. provl - general, the entire field of ar t and I lams, 0 0 ryn awl'. part he loved . Janet Gaynor is co- ' . . .. ..ing he is re-elected, is cC!'tam t ~ be education. '" '" '" starred.more aggre ss ive and better. orgamzed Y I ' ld ' t h b tj The Demo cr at s d o n' t m in d borrow- A novel ad is sponsored by J. How-than w as th e c as e w it h t he h an d fu l d OUt: c III f r e l , I I ' t ~ r e,glVLen e Mesr ing a good idea, and now there are ard Meeke, who offers a million dol-

    . e uca IOna aCI lIes m O w e r e - . "Rhythm on Range," "His I r A d d bt f do f R ep ub li ca ns w ho were members" bl' II . t h i s I"Roosevelt Dollar CertIf icates." Last has . . . , n no ou you no Ice

    d. th I t IOn s pu IC as we as pnva e sc 00 , Brot er' s Wife" and It he S ie fe rt p ag e.

    of th e lo we r branch urmg e as I b h d ' 't Friday at the home of M rs . E . War- .. ..t lat can I. a JIl an y commUnI y I ' ''March of Time"-Egyptian ..f ou r year s . h Y II bu t u u al ly i ng Wilson in Rosemont, the DemO-I

    The pa r ty will oppose t he N ew Dea l a l ~ i te r ~ ou t a Y t : e f t < cratic Women of Lower Merion The Ka th l en e B e au t y Shoppes inpolicies as an ac ti ve mino r it y, if they WI l O ~ t ernul', ltr e beom orbS abn Township chose M rs . M cC ar th y "Rhythm on the Range," now at C ynwy d a nd Narberth have an at-

    , I luxuJ'les of an u ra-ur an su ur an . tIle E gy pt ia n h as s ev en s on g hl'ts t r ac t iv e s pe c ia l fo r the customersfall short o f b ec ommg a n actua m a - , Hanger Cynwyd chairman an d Mrs. , .. community-such as school sports, , , " nic I done b B 'n g C r by a pI a s- t hi s week.Jority III the next Congress. . Ch ar le s Th omp so n Me rio n vlce- e y y I os , e, ., . school bus t r anspo r ta t IOn ( w h e r e a ~ " i n tor a d s ce ne ry a nd reaJly

    T he w ea kn es s o f theIr pos It io n m c ha ir ma n o f a commi tt e e to p romote I go s y n ,the H ous e is b ou nd to be t he f ac t you r ] I ar ent s ha,d to walk), good wa- the sale ~ f these certif icates. funny humor by bazooka-playing Bob

    h t I b l' f the newtel' , good electriC, g a s a n d t el ep ho ne Burns a nd i ni mi ta bl e 10-year-old

    t a a arge num e o , . ' d f ts * '" * .b . ' d ' I 'I t' e serVIce, and, despIte certam e ec I'Martha Raye who nearly steals themem e rs , lI1experICnce JIl e.gls a ~ v which we may go i nt o ano the r t ime , .J. Hanse ll F r ench , State Sl'cretary

    I '.

    work wil l be detached and discurSIve , . If ' .' It . th " 1 SlOW., , above-average servIce f r om townshIp 0 ,.,,"g'llCU ule, Vias e prJJ1clpa "1,1" B tl .' \ V ' f " t M n iilliiilI in their efforts-short on organIza- 1 W d . I d' I ~ ro leI s I e, nex 0 - ~. police h ea lt h a nd o th er a ut ho ri ti es . sJlea (er cdnes ay nlg It at a mner I . T d d 'V d . I ' 'tlOn. Youi' 'Toads are well p av ed y ou r Ii- mee ti ng o f the Lower Mer io n a nd {tla:>.II ues a Y ' t ~ n e n e t s , l a ~ ' dIS a

    j

    ~ ~ tJThe se membe rs will have to be ' " 'C ' h Id 111 l ll g e xc l JIll; roman IC rama ' l V /M ~ . , . . . . .'h' d ' t t' nit if brUl'ies well s t af f ed and stocked. N a r b e r ~ hDemoc,ratlc omnnttee e s t ar r in g B a rb a ra Stanwyck , Robe r t . , . . ~ w;;. ' "i Ippe m o a n opera mg u , b t ' k II thO at Menon ManSIOns. , ' W * i l ' - ! .Utl3l.,AW W: ilI :U 1Mreal accomplishment is to be made, U :>ou now a IS. , T a y l o r a n d J os e ph CaJlem. The lat-, h . 't " t Your home life is nearly ideal The Other speakers JIlcluded Samuel K. e st " Ma rc h o f T im e" will b e on e ofelt e r as maJorJ Y or a mJJ10n y. ' . , . .In a situation o f t hi s sort, Mont- wife has household he lp a nd l ab or - W h l ~ e , M e ~ ' l O na tt or ne y a nd D e n ~ o -t h e accompany ing short subjects.

    C t' 'd I ' ~ ' \ V I ' l l gdevices that l i ft h er fa r above e rat i c cand ida t e for the State Legls- "Women ar e Trouble" Thursday's

    gomery oun v enJoy s an I ea pOSI- '.' ' . . , ', Th 'I t' f ~ ' 1 D'tt . t he a ve ra ge in f re ed om t o do o ther l a tu re from the First DIstrict, and (Bank Night) feature is a r ea l l if etlOn. e re-e ec IOn 0 ,,1'. I er IS . ' . < " Iconc.eded. He will sit in the next t h i n g ~than old-fashioned back-break- .Tames.W: Potter, M o n t g o m e r ~ :County newspaper story o f e v en ts behind the

    C b f b'l "llgl 'ng lla\\ 'n-to-dusk Ilousehold chores COnlllnSSlOner. John T. Durmn, Penn head l ine s wI'th Stuart E rw in a s la-ongress as a mem er 0 proven a I - . " . . " ' ,

    ity. He is thoroughl)' grounded by She keeps happily occupied, thanks t o Wyn ne , c h ai rm a n, preSided. conic star reporter, Paul Kelly as Ie xp er ie nc e. H e ha s been i n t he b rid ge c lu b a nd wo ma n' s club, nearby The meet i ng fo rma liy opened t he hard-bitten city editor, and Ruth NoHou se t h ro u gh o ut )\[1'. Roosevelt 's friends, theatre, etc., a n d mus ic and Democra t ic campa ign in the Main lan, Kitty McHugh and Raymond'tenure o f t he Presidenc). magaz ine s and books. She takes an Line section of Montgomery County. Hatton.

    H e h as seen the New Deal develop increasing interest in t h e communi ty, Herbert C, Mode, of Penn Wynnc, "Three Cheers Fo r Love," a sparkfrom i t s b i r th a nd i s a mo ng that in- and in politics. has been named call1paign m an ag er . ' li ng m us ic al comedy, w il l c on cl ud econsiderable ~ i n o r i t yin t he c u rr e nt The husband i s a bl e to d ev ot e c on - * .. '" t he Egypt i an' s week.Congr es s, t he membe rs o f whi ch are ~ i d e r a b l et i ~ l l e~ o sports, ,hobbies, the There ar e 16,280 more Democra t sbound to wield a tremendous inf lu- home and hiS Wife and chddren . Yes, registered in Montgomery County Narberth Bridge Club Ience in the sessions which begin nex t he h a ~more l e isu re t h an t h e a ve r ag e now than a year ago, according to Friday afternoon, September 25, IJanuary. m an , a nd b et te r m e n t ~ 1equipment to the State Elections Bureau at Harris- top s co re , Mrs . Allen Shub er t a nd I

    Montgomery is exceptionaJly fortu- make us.e of that time . . Unfortu- burg. Mrs. Mahlon C. Hinebaugh; second In at e i n su ch r ep re se nt at io n in a nately, III Bala-Cynwyd m rec ,en t However, the New Dealers still trail place, Miss Anna V. Fol ey a nd Mrs.v i ta l ly import an t period in the n a - y ea rs , h; ,has not devoted much t im e t he G, O. P. in Montgomery County IT.W. B lake . It i on ' s h i st o ry. to the N e I g l ~ b o r h o o l dC ~ ~ b .~ I s o,un- I about 3 to 1, there being 108,444 reg Saturday even ing , Sept embe r 26,

    fort,unatel y , m my lum e e s t l m a t l ~ n ,Iis tered Republicans an d 34,481 Demo- top s co re , H . I. McConell and WiII ~ e IS ~ s a c l a , s ~too smug ,and satls- Cl'ats. In this district (B ridgepo rt , I i am H. Thompson; second place, AI-Il ~ e ~WIth condItIOns economIc and pOdIWest Conshohocken, Upper Merion, len Shubert a nd M rs . J. Pilkington. iIItIcal, to d ~ v o t e~ u c hthought ~ ~ IL ow er M er io n, Narberth), there Monday evening, September 28, top

    Republlcan l'all", Teddu Roosevelt, effort to nnprovlng them. 'h Iy ar e 31,O!1D voters registered-15,615 score, Arthur Cooney and Thomas

    J J should he?-He doesn't even bot el' C I A HW 'I G

    Park, Oc- . , h' 'lwolllen, 15,484 men. rosson; second pace , C. . ammerJr. , speaker, II ow rove most of t h ~tll11C, to Improve IS ow.n * * * and 'Va lt e r J . Sawyer.tober 17. mental equipment. However, there IS I " ,

    "The Bishop Mi sb e ha v es " N a r- I " f tI " I ' " h I M a m Lme Democratic headquarters - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -, , ' , . . a arge mmoJ'lty 0 leSe urns w 0 ar e now 0 en at 50 W. Lancaster ave- , . ' , '

    b e rt h P la y er s productIOn, Nalbelth do keep mentally f it one way o f s po t- I p . counties c o m p l J ~ J 1 l gthe IndependentI I " 0 b ')3 24 ' nue Ardmore

    JI1 charge of Mrs. C I" f A " W f'Sc 100 Au(htorlum, cto er _ - . ting them is by the type of maga- , " oa It lOn 0 mellcan omen 10mD I C t ' B tt H ' Alice McAnd rew o f A rdmo re . The tl t P I ' t N 'e aware oun y s e e r omes Izllles they get. (N ote those red.eov-I . . ' . sou leas ern ennsy vama, a 01 -

    Expo sition Center Building UI1ller d ' f T' t tl t ffi headquUl ters IS sponsOlcd by the I r is to wn C on gr es sm an J William, -, ere COPleS 0 une a 1C pos 0 ce ' d N b I D ' ' . .Darby, week of October 5. carlv Frida .) L o w ~ rM e J ' l O ~ lan ar er t 1 e n ~ o - IDitter asserted that b ec au se o f the

    . A . , f PI ' I ,d I I ' y , " cratlc Committee John T. D ur ni n, N . D I I h b t' I 'ElectrIcal ssoclUtlOn 0 11 a e - Both man and wIfe, here III thiS , ' , e\\ ea a p a e Ica agencIes a., ' .' . d R' I" . Overbrook 11111s chau'man. " ,. d ' " h . , .plnaslllnthannualElectJlcan a ll O. co mm um ly o f o ur s, h av e better I l l - *' .. * sp ln t of IStlUSt as g lO \\ n u p m

    Show, Convention Hall, October 5-101 s ig ht i nt o the psychology of their , IAmerican business. IPI 'I d I I ' F d F' '. C ..

    11 . , . PreSident R o o ~ e v c l tha s tra ns- I1 a e p l Ia 00 all, OlllmelCIU m at e a nd chIldren t ha n t he ave r age . . . ' . ' I""!!:!===============

    b 1323 ' f o r m e d the Democratic Party Into one '=

    Museum, Octo er - . With no exact knowledge of the per-I" ,'. . ." ' d ' ) ' ."M ir ac l e o f Progress" celebrating f I V [ ' L' r I \\ Ith the h all m al l, s o f ra Ica IsmI S ~, ; . ' eentage 0 am me. (IVOrCes" and because o f his politics has become . . . .U\ ~Uppe r D a rb y TownshllJs 150th annl - neve r the le s s feel safe III observlllg h WHA - r ' ~,T1

    versary, at Upper D ar by, O ct ob er that it is fa r less than America 's dangerous," S t at e S en at or T eodor e I '"" ~. ' ' Lane Bcan told 200 delegates from 10

    25-20. average, which IS one t o e ve ry SIX ILot te L ehma n, soprano, Academy Imarriages. I ----------1

    of Mus ic : Oct ob er 29; A ll StUI' Con - As for the children, that's a s u b - Icert Senes. Iject in itself, which I'll postpone. I

    George Hami d' s " Fa s ci n at io n s o f INext week I expect to point out a I~ I936,:' vaudeville-circus revue, Met-I f a i r l ~ 'obvious but to me interesting I

    ropohtan Opera House, week of OC-I and sign ificant contrast-between you, 't ob er 1 2; Nobles of Lulu Temple. Ithe Ma.in Line's dominant class, an d I

    "The Sleeping Beauty," Erlanger those who live h er e t o s er ve you, or ITheatre, 10.30 a. m" October 3 1; who just live here, on a less favored MONDAY, TUESDAY,"Child.ren's Theatre" of Women' s In - loca le o f living. Th is con tr a s t, as I' WEDNESDAY NEXT- Iternatlonal League. shall point out, is one reason for BOB TAYLOR MAKES LOVE I

    our pol ice problem and our youthproblem. to Barbaro Stanwyck and you'll soy I

    TOM ELWOOD. it's the season's )

    I most eltcitingmovielLower Merion's crack police pistol I County League Meets Monday

    team Saturday at Media won f or t he I Mrs. W. H. Gehmann , o f Montsecond t ime Sher i ff Nathan Pechin's gomel'y a v e n u e ~Cynwyd, wiII I!residetl'ophy at the annual field day o f t he at t he E xe cu ti ve B oa rd m ee tI ng ofDe lawa re County Ch ppte r of the It he M on tg om er y C ou nt y L ea gu e ofI sa ac Wal to n League of America, Women Voters on Monday at 2 P. 1\1.Ano the r v i cto ry an d the trophy willi The mee ti ng at t he L ea gu e h ea dbe t he p e rm a ne n t prize ef the town-! quarters in Philadelphia, wiII b e adship officers. Idressed by the State President, Mrs.

    Runner-up t o Lower Merion's 1354, i D av id C ha nd le r P ri nc e, o f Swurthw as t he P hi la de lp hi a B an k G ua rd s' l more, who w il l o ut li ne w or k f or t he1339. Scores of the local t e am wer e: iyear.Coffin, captain, 282 (individual hon-Iors); Hathaway, 270; Comiskey, 270; I Pu t Ou t Auto FiresUtz, 262; Denson, 270. Narberth's firemen were called

    I

    upon t o e xt in gu is h t wo automobileLu th c ra n A i d Mcets October 8 blazes this week. Wednesday afterMrs. W. F. McComas, of 211 Avon n oo n R oy Williams' machine at 110

    road, w il l be hostess to t he L ad ie s' l Merion avenue, caught ablaze, with aAid Society of Holy Trinity Lutheran damage of $25. Sunday a f te rnoon anChurch n ex t T hu rs da y at 10.30! auto at Elmwood and Wynnewoodc'cIock. Iavenues became ignited.

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town October 2, 1936

    5/8

    PEN. 1940

    P a g e Five'

    DA V I S '

    SCHOOL OF MUSIC

    224 Haverford Ave.

    ExceptionallYthorough trsininll

    f o r po s i ti on a s l e c re t a r) ' , I t e nog r aphe r,s t en o ty p is t , b o ok k ee p er , t y pi s t, o r e x ecutive's a ui st an t. G oo d p os it io n.obtained for graduatu. Enroll noW fordo, or night school.

    Oldest Store i n Na rb e rt h

    Margi e E . HoffmanAnnounces the Reopening

    of

    Dancing Classesat

    37 N. Na rb e rt h AvenueNarberth

    Saturday Morning a t TenOctober ThirdFor Information

    Call Hilltop 771.W

    EDWIN H . BELLIS, SHERIFF.

    Orns t e i n

    Buy a Quink,Guess the Beans-Win a$19.90 Radio

    . Last week's "AroundOu r T ow n" t ol d a bo utit. R e ad t he d ir ec ti on son ou r window. Join th e

    guessers!

    Professional Coaching-Children's Dept.2 51 S . 1 8 TH ST.

    Bus ine s sEducation

    Miss Wha r t o n ' s Schoo lBRYN MAWR

    Opens f or it s 3 2nd YearOCTOBER I, 1936

    Kindergarten through 8th GradeDaily Lessons III Frenc/l

    i n a ll Grades

    I\

    I

    \

    P E T E CONLOW'SSCHOOL. O F P RO FE S S IO NA L- D A N C I N G

    TAP, BALLET, ACROBATIC CLASSESCIIlI.DRE:-;' & ADULTS

    The finishing Schoo l o f P hi la .1711-13 Chestnut St. RITtenhouse

    Philadelphia 5963

    Down Money $200.00Sheriff 's Office. No r ri s t ow n . P e n n a .September 29, 1936

    Seized an d t aken in execu t i on a9 the

    property of Florence D. Ross, S. RobertRoss, J r " F lo rence R. Scull, Charles M.Ross and Ralph Newlin Ross, he irs ofSamue l Robe r t R o s s. d e c e a se d . Mor tgago r and Flo rence D. Ross. mor tgagor, and.Florence D. Ross, S. Robert Ross, Jr., Florence R. Scull, Chatles M. Ross and RalphNewlin Ross, and Thomas F. Doran, guar-dian ad litem for Rolph Newlin Ross .. .minor, Real Owners, and to be sold by

    Ov e r N a r b er th T h e at r e

    N a r b e r t h , Pa .

    Te l e p h o n e - M E R I O N 3173

    Established 1903132 S. 11 th S t r e e t , P h i l a d e lp h i a

    O p e n s T u e s da y , O c to b er 1 3 th

    8 P. M. - 10 P. M.

    LIBERTY TYPEWRITER CO.

    Typewriters-Special Sale- On All Our RebuiltSTANDARD MACHINES

    H a r d , c l ean ,

    l ong - l a s t i ng" I t does

    last l o n g e r "

    Send for L is t o f Recond i tioned Mach inesand a ls o o f New PORTABLES-All Makes

    Prices Cut for StudentsFULLY GUARANTEED EASY T ERMS I F YOU LIKE

    WiUiam Tefft Schwarz Studios

    Tuesdog Eueniu9 Art Closs

    Phone

    Narberth 2430

    SHERIFF'S SALE

    Si x t r ucks to s e rveyou . N o n e e d to wai t111 al l d a y . Jus t sa yw he n y ou w an t i t.

    EDWIN H. BELLIS, SHERIFF.

    JEDDOHIGHLAND

    COAL

    ImmediateDeliveries

    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28,1936

    BEGINNING at a point in the middle of,Elm Ter race ( fo rty fee t wide) l aid out at 'the distance of Two Hundred and Eighty:five feet Northwestwardly from the North' :

    ' \" 'cMtcrly side of S a bi n e Av en u e an d p a r 'nl Id t h e r ewi th . at the d i st an c e o f One .Hundred and Fif ty fee t Nor theastward lY:f ro m t he Northeasterly s id e o f E ss ex A ve n ue ; t he nc e e xt en di ng Sou theas twa rd ly on : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~n line pa ra l l e l with s ai d E ss ex Avenue ~ :n l o n ~a lot of g round no w or l a t e of E I i ~ a beth A. Lane One Hundred and Fortyfiv efeet to the School House lot; thence Northeastwardly a lon g th e sa me o n a l ine parallel with Elm Termce Fifty feet to a lo t;now o r l at e of Thomas H. \Valsh; thence

    B y v irt ue of a writ o f L e va ri F ac ia s. irn===============:;::;;'ijIssued out of the Court o f Common Pleasof Montgomery County, Penna., to me directed, w ill b e sold at Public Sale on

    Down Money $200.00Sheriff's Office, Norristown, Pa.September 29, 1936

    Se i zed a nd t ak en in execu t i on as theproperty of Charles L. McKee, and Edi thL. McKee, his wife, a nd to be sold by

    Wayne A. . .. .. e wilto do . Weat oid" 011 a lonl l the oame OR a l in e p ar al le l wltJaNarberth Avente; thence extending West-!said Essex Avenue Northwestwardl:r Oneward, a long the said Sou th s ide of Wayne , Hundred For ty -f ive fee t to the middle ofAvenue, n inety and f if ty -e iKht one-hun- i said Elm Ter ra ce an d t he nc e a lo ng ti,edredtho fee t to a point; thence exte.nding Imiddle ".f said Elm Terrace S o u t ~ w e s t .South nineteen degrees, forty.slx minutes Iwardly F,f ty fee t to the p lace of beginning.West, on a l ine at r ight ang les to the said IWayne Avenue, one h und re d feet to a i TOGETHER WITH t he fre e a nd unl npoint; thence extending Eastward, on 0: t er rupted use , r ight , l iber ty and privi legeline p er al le l w it h s ai d Wayne Avenu e, lo f t he s ai d Elm Terrace in common wltJasixty.on e Bnd f a r ty. th ree one hund red th s I the tenants. own.era and occup i e r s of , thefeet to t he said Wes t s ide of Narberth Ave- I o ther lot s boundIng the reon with or WIthRue: t h en c e e x te n di n g N o rt h t h re e d ~ g r e e 8 1lou t ho r se s . ca r r i ages or c a r t s at al1 t imest h i r ty. o ne m in u te s West , a lo ng t he sa id I thereafter forever.\Vest side of Narberth Avenue, one hun-d red and f ou r an d s i xt e en o n e . hundredths I T h e i m pr o ve m en t s t h er e on ar e afeet to the f irst m en ti on ed p oin t, c or ne r 2 ~ ~ Story f r ~ m ehouse 24 f e et f r on t ,bYand place of beginning. Being known as I 30 feet deep, WIth I s to ry f rame addi t ,o .No. 224 Wayne Avenue. 14 f ee t by 12 feet, with 4 rooms on first

    I floor. 3 r o om s a n d ba th o n s ec on d floor, 2T h e i m pr o ve m e nt s t h er e on ar e a I r oo ms o n t hi rd floor. c e ll a r. g a s. e l e ct r ic2. 'h Story brick and f rame house , 18: l ight s. Spr ingf ie ld water, hea ting sys te .. .,

    f eet f ro nt by 30 f ee t deep. with I story ' side porch, enclosed front porch.brick addition 16 feet b y 9 feet, with 4

    EDWIN H. BELLIS, SHERIFF,

    SHERIFF'S SALE

    At Your Service

    Rea l E st at e f or Rent

    15c a li nefor Both Newspapers

    Count fiv e wor ds t o l in e

    P h o n e : NARB E RTH 4100

    - w i l l b e a cc ep te d u p t o Wedne sday, 5 o 'c lock , tor Friday's Issues.

    HOUSE & Apt. rentals all a lo ng t he"Ma in L in e. " Kos er B ro s. , R ea lt or s."At Ardmore Statlon"-Ardmore 680.

    - w i l l be charged only to resIdent!!whose names appear In the telephone directory or t o subsc riber st o OUR TOWN o r t he NEWS OFBALA-CYNWYD.

    FOR RENT-2 rooms. including- board;German people preferred; 24 Waterloo

    road, Devon . Phone Wayne I89-R.

    I CARPENTER - BillLDER - Estimates

    IcheerfullY furnished. Jobbing- promptly

    attended to. Leander Wickman, 305 Con-

    Iway ave.-Narb'lrth 3888-W. (5)DRAPERIES, SUp Covers, Venet ian

    I bl1nds, Awnings. Furniture, Upholsteri ng , B eddi ng s. Rug s C le an ed , r ep ai re d1and stored. Challenger, 281 Montgomery'avenue. Cynwyd. P hone , Cynwyd 85.Formerly with John Wanamaker. (t oThe Orlg-inal TOM HARRISON Used IFurniture Exchange now located at 313

    W. Lan ca st er a ve ., A rdmo re . A rd . 381.UPHOLSTERING and r ep . Spring -s o t3-plece suites repaired, $10; Chair re-

    covered, $5, Go anywhere. Cal1 Lewis,227 E. Lancaster ave. Wayne 1496.R E l r ; r A ~ EC A R P E ~ R ,alteraTIons,window screening. Gottl ieb Esslinger,

    122 Conway avenue. CaU Narberth 3748-R.

    Heads Suburban Civic LeagueCha r le s Lachman, o f Overhil l road,

    Cynwyd, has be en e l e ct e d president ofthe Philadelphia Suburban CivicLeague, formed in January, 1931, tilcampaign for lower w a te r r at e s inPhiladelphia suburban sections.

    OUlt. TOWN

    I nstrtlction-S choolsSchool Board LESSONS in lan!':uag-es: tutoring. Cal1

    after 7 P. M.. Wayne 1952.

    By v i r t ue of a w r it o f F ie ri F a ci n s. i ss ue d \out of the Court o f C ommo n Pleas ofMontgomery C ou nt y. P en na .. t o me directed. wil l be sold at Public Sale on I

    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28,1936 \

    at 1.00 o'c1ock, P. M., Eastern Standard I

    Ch hTime . in C o ur t R oo m "A " at the Cour t I

    Th e P re sby te rian ure House. in the Borough of Norristown, said \Rev. Archer E. Anderson, Pastor County, the fonowing described Real Esl\'leetings for Sunday, October 4: t a t e : -9 .4 5 A . M.-Bible School. ALL THAT CERTAIN piece of Rround11.00 A, M. -T h e Mor ni ng Wo r- with bldRS. erected, SIT. on NE' ly s ide \

    Wynnewood Ave . in B o ro u gh o f N a rb e rt h .s hi p. S er mo n by t h e pa s to r. Montg. Co.. Pa. , descr ibed as fol lows . toI

    6.45 P. M.-The Three C. E. Soci .. wi t :eties. BEC. at pt. at intersection of middle line

    7.45 P. M.-Narbe r th ' s Ha pp y B i- said Wynnewood Ave., and Sab ine Ave .;ble 1;[our. The pastor will preach. ITH. a long middle l ine said Wynnewood N b h C 1

    lAve., N. 21 deg. 21 min. W. 220 ft. to pt.; ar ert oa

    Wednesday evening, 8.00 P. M .- TH. by ground late of Edward L. Rogers.Prayer Meeting. N. 68 deR., 39 min., E. 395.37 ft. to a pt. I

    Iin ground of Estate Edward R. Price; TH. I Cby same, the two following courses and ompany

    Red Cross To\

    distances. viz: S. 22 deR, 8 min.. E. 74.406ft. S. 21 deR. 22 min. E. 145.62 ft. to mid-dle line of said Sabine Ave.; TH. along Ralph S. Dunnesaid middle line S. 68 deg., 39 min., W.

    Print Volumes I9 v 6 ~ ~ 3t ~ ~~ ~ a : i d ~ i e~ ~ ~ ~S ~ ~ N ~ ~ ~ ~ o o ~I NARBERTH, PA. Strayer's Business Schoolacres of land, be t he same more or les s. 80 7 ChestnutSt.. Phila. Lombard0854For The BIind c e ~ ~ I ~ E ~ o ~ ~ ~ i o ~ ~ B J a ~ ~ T ,~ : s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ : S ': ~i~ r . : ' ~ . : ~ . ~ . : ~ . : ~ . ~ . : ~ . ~ . : ~ . ~ . : ~ . ~ . : ~ . : ~ . ~ . : ~ . ~ .

    therein ful1y set forth.

    Church Notes

    Narberth Methodist EpiscopalRev. W. Vernon Middleton, MinisterSunday, October 4:

    RALLY DAY9 .4 5 A . M.-Church School.11. 00 A. M. _ Morning W orship. l,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J Ift t 1.00 0' cia ck, P. M., Ea s te rn S ta ndardTime. In Court Room "A" at t he Court

    S e rm o n: "U ti li z in g R a ll y D a y. " Help W a n t ~ d House, in the Borough of Norristown, said6.45 P. M.-Epwor th League. CROCHETERS exper ienced on Infan ts ' County. the fol lowing descr ibed Real Es7.45 P. M .- Ves pe r S er vi ce . S er - hand-made bootees. sacQues and shoul- t a t e : -

    mon: "Our Need o f C hr is ti an E du - derettes. Write Cha.s. Metz, 11 N. Sixth ALL THAT CERTAIN l ot o r piece of is t. , P hi la ., P a. (3) d ' h h h fcation." g roun Wit t e t r e e s to ry r ame m e 9 9 U ~

    age thereon erected, SiTUATE In the Bor.:Monday, Oc tob er 5: Situations W a n t ~ d oURh of Narberth. Montgomery CountY'i8.00 P. M.-Meeting of the Official WOMAN wishes laundry t o t ak e home. Pennsylvania. being lot No. 10 on a p la n'Phone Sherwood 8059. (5 2) o f lots of Charles E. Shoemaker, bounded I

    Board. and described as foJlows, to wit : ITuesday, October 6:8.00 P. M.-Chu rch

    Meeting.Wednesday, October 7:8.00 P. M.-Devotional Rally.Thursday, October 8:8.00 P. M.-Choir rehearsal.

    Baptist Church of the EvangelRobert E. Keighton, MinisterStanley T. Reiff, Organist

    Sunday, Oc tober 4:10.30 A. M.-Ra l ly Da y Service of

    the church and school. We invitet he f am il ie s o f the m em be rs o f t he

    school to this combined service.7.45 P. M.-The Evening Worship.

    A S er vi ce o f Communion. Tbeme:

    "The Chr is t i an Family." I _ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ r l ir oo ms o n f ir st 8 oo r. 4ooms an d bathonMonday, October 5: If f second floor, 2 rooms on third fioor, collar,8.00 P. M.-l \ leet ing of t h e B oa rd Classified gas, electric lights, Springfield water, heat.

    o f Tru st e e s. i ng sys tem, f ront and s ide porch-

    Tue sday, Oc tober 6. Advertisements10.30 A. M.-Opening Meeting of

    t he Wome n' s Association. T he P astor speaks at Noon.

    Th e a n nu a l meetings of t he P hi ladelphia Baptis t Association will beheld o n T ue sd ay a nd Wed ne sd ay , i nt he C h es tn u t S t re e t B a pt i st Church.

    Will Sing for Club

    -Richards Studio.Dorothy Davis, Cynwyd's well-1m own coloratura soprano, whowill Ring at the Woman's Clubof flaIa-Cynwyd next Wednesday,:fternoon.

    Military Wedding Marks I'An n Speed's Marriage

    . to Army Lieutenant

    St. Paul ' ! Cha pe l i n t h e Ph i la d el - \phia Navy Yard was the scene o f. alIlilitary wedding Saturday, when MISSAnn Polk Speed, d aught e r o f Mr. andi l l ' S . Hugh Barret t Speed, of Chestnutavenue, Narberth, was married toLieutenant Allison Richard Hartman,U. S. A., son o f M r. a nd M rs . C re ig hton Hartman, o f Tyr e Val le y. Thec er em on y w a s p er fo rm e d b y the Rev.Jo seph Casey, chapl a in o f t he Navy \Yard.

    The b r id e , who was given in mar- \r ia g e b y h e r f a th e r, wore a gown ofivory sat in fashioned on empire lines, Iwith a deep yoke of rose p o in t l ac eand l o ng, c l os e - fi t ti n g s l eev es . He rve il o f tul le, which was ve ry long, wa strimmed aeroSs t h e f ro n t w i th a corone t of the laee. She carried a lacehandkerchief that had been carr ied byfive generations o f b ri de s i n he r family. He r b ou qu et w as o f madonna

    lilies.Mrs. Joseph Missimer, of Devon,

    the m a tr o n o f h on or , w or e a gown ofturquoise blue moire fashioned on em- Merion Notespire lines. She wo re a wrea.th of goldwh ea t i n h e r h ai r and carned a bou- Mr. and Mrs. Le Grande Ball, whoq ue t o f yelloW roses. occupied their c ot ta g e i n O ce an City

    T he b ri de sm ai ds , M rs . John Mc- for the summer, returned last weekClenahan , o f Villanova, a n d M rs . Wi!- to their home on Bowman and Merionliam L. McPherson, of Fortress Mon- avenues.roc, Va. , w or e g ow ns s im il ar t o that Thomas L. Lueders, 3d, son o f Mr .of t he m at ro n o f honor. and Mrs. Kenne th L. Luede rs , o f Lin-

    Cap ta i n Wi ll i am L. McPherson, of ' dcn lane, has r e tu r ne d f rom a visitFortress Mon ro e , Va ., acted as best i n R oa no ke , Va.

    man for Lieutenant Hartman ~ n ~the Mr. and Mrs. Wi ll i am Kur t z Myers,ushers included Mr. Jo seph MISSImer, of Winding Way, sai led Friday for aof Devon, and Mr. Hugh B. S p ee d , t w o wed,s ' cruise to the \Vest Indies.J r. , b rot he r oj the bride. Mr. and l\lrs. E. Carlton Riggs, Jr. ,

    Mrs. Speed wo re a gown of d u bo n - w ho spent the week - end i n Longport,n ~ tcrepe with a matching ha t of ?U- N. ,J., as guests at a house partyvateen crepe. He r corsage w a s o f p mk given by Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kessler,roses. He r mothe r, Mrs . Samue l Pep- Jr . returned to their h om e o n S to neper, of l\lcmphis, Tenn., w ~ r eblack w a ~ 'l a n e, Monday.chiffon and a corsage o f o r cl l ld s . He r I Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Sco tt h ave Holy Tr in i ty L l t t l l f ~ r a nChurchha t was of black fclt. . . returned to their home on B aird Rev. Cletus A. Senft, Pastor

    Immediately followmg th.e c e I e ~r oa d fr om th ei r c ab in at Medford Miss Margaret Squier, Organis tmony a b uf fe t s up p er w a s g ~ v e nfOl Lakes, N. J. Sunday, October 4, 1936:t h e b r i da l party a n d t h e wcddll1g cake Mrs. E. G. Betz who s pe nt t he \ 9.45 A. M.-Bible School.

    . tl tl b 'i!egroom's sword. ' .a s c ut \\ I 1 Ie I ( summer at h er p la ce m Rumson, N. 11 00 A M - T h e Morning ServiceAmong the out-of-town gUefstHs lwcre J. , will return n ex t w ee k t o h er home wi th' t h e S e r ~ i c eof Preparat ion and

    M r a nd M rs Wal ke r Rose 0 e ena, .. . , .. t E 011 Mcnon road. the Holy Communion.AI:k ..; C ol on el and M.rs. ~ O l l ~ SMrs' Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lindner, of 6.45 P. M.-Lu the r League Devo-Williford, of Panama, 1\h. an .. . \ Kenilworth road, returned S u nd a y t io na l M ee ti ngAsa C a rm i ch ae l, o f N ew Yo rk

    fClt)I'; evening from S h ar o n S p ri ng s , w h er e 7.45 P M.":"'The Vesper Service

    M' d Mrs Stuart Brown 0 Bet 1- I. an . ' . . h' I . 't h f ' Ithey spent two weck s . w it h t he Ho ly Commun i on and Ser-lehem. 1\Lrs. Can11lc ae IS e 01 - Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Trump and

    . Ph b L f Wynne monomer MIss. oe e ucas,?s thc f o r ~Mrs. Trump's mother, Mrs. R eg in al d M on da y, 7.30 P. M.-Boy Scouts.wood, wlllle Mrs . B rown I . Bulle" who s pe nt t he summer in Tuesday 1? M -Mis s iona ry So-

    . V'" L Chewnmg J' , ~ .mer MISS Irgmla 1\: W It L' Skaneateles, N. Y., have r e tu r n ed to ciety at the home of Mr s. Senf t , 317daught:r of M r. a nd lIS. a er . their home on Baird road. Grayling avenue.

    Chewnmg, ~ f C y n \ ~ y d . . . . J oh n F ar re ll Macklin and his Tuesday, 8.00 P. M. - CouncilAf t er t h c lr weddll1g t r ip t ~ . C a J ~ a ? ; ,daughter, Miss Ida Weaver Macklin, Meeting at the home of Mr. TripiL ~ e u t e n a n tHartman a n ~ lIS 1\;1 ~ who spent t h e summcr at their cottage Ician, 232 Forest avenue.Will be at home at FOltress on in Ventnor, N. J., will return October Wednesday, 7.00 P. M.-Jun io rroe, Va. 10. Choi r r ehea r sa l .

    . Miss Mary P r ic e Griffiths, d au gh te r T hu rs da y, 10.30 A. M.-Ladies ' AidN ew Ma i n Line C h a m n a n \ of Mr. and Mrs. Ho ra ce P. Griffiths, Society at the home of Mrs. Mc-

    fo r Re d Cross Campa i g n of Heath road, l ef t F ri da y of last Comas, 211 Avon road._ week for Hollins College, Va ., wher e Friday, 7.45 P. ! \i .- C ho ir r e-

    Mrs. Charles S. Starr, Haverford, Ishe is a freshman. hearsal.has been appointed ch air ma n of the Mrs. C. C. Trump, of Baird road,Main L in e b ra nc h, A me ri ca n R ed w il l e n te r ta i n h e r club at luncheonCross, for t h e annua l r ol l c a ll N o vem- a nd b ri dg e n ex t Tue sd ay.b el ' 11 to Novcmber 29. She suc- Miss Helen Cleaver, o f Keni lwo r th Iceeds Mrs. Tristam C. Colket, 2d, road, Merion, entertained at a teaVillanova, resigned. and shower S un d ay i n h o no r o f M is s

    Mrs. J. L. Canby is vice-chairman, \ Marjorie Masters, daughter of Mrs.while Edwin W. Ehmann will ha vc , C. W. Masters, of H a ns el l r oa d,charge o f bu si n es s d i s tr i c ts and pub- I \Vynnewood, whose marriage to Mr.licity. Raymond Crooks, of Vi l la nova , w i ll

    M aj or s f ro m t hi s s ec ti on include take place on October 21 i n S t. Mar,Miss Florence McNeely, Merion; Mrs. garet 's Church, Narberth.Robe r t P r ic e , Narberth; Miss Hclen Miss Florence Haist, o f P en n ValL afo re , P en n Vall ey ; Mr s. .J. O. l ey, wi ll entertain at a tea and showe rHackenberg, Wynnewood, and Mrs. I n e xt S un da y in h on or o f Miss Mas-Charles S. Townsend, schools. tel's.

    Miss Elizabeth An n Hopper, daugh-

    Benefit for Ga r de n C l ub tel' of Mr. an d Mrs. H. B oardm anT he P en n Valley Garden C lub will Hopper, of Berkley .road, l e ft S a tu r

    h ol d a benefit card party Tuesday af-I day t o s pe nd the wmter at a s ch oo lternoon at t he P hi la d el ph ia E le ct ri c i n Florence, Italy.S to re i n Wa yn e. Mr s. Wi ll ia m J. - - - - - - - -Lloyd, of S urre y lane, Overbrook D OG O W NE RS W A RN ED The Main Line Branch No. 1 of Th e improv(. ments t h e r eon n re nHills, is the hostess. t h e Amer ic an Red Cross will begin 2 Story plastered house, 54 f ee t f ront by

    T h e n ex t club meeting will b e Mon - Guard Pcts Careful ly, They Ar e the printing o f book s i n B r ai l le during 18 feet deep, with I story plastered addition 14 f ee t b y 36 f ee t, with I s to ry p lasday, October 12. Told; Rabics Evident \the m on th o f October, it was an-\ tered addition 42 f ee t by 14 feet , with 5

    Mrs. \Valter D. Fuller and Mrs. Main Line dog owners once again nounced this week, following t h e f i rs t rooms on first floor, 3 rooms a nd bo th onC la re nc e S umme rs , c lu b m em be rs , ' have been warned t o guard t h e ir p e ts Ifall mee.ting held in the Times Medical ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; f i e r : o : ; ; a t ~ ; ~ I " : i d e~ ~ r c h ~ e c t r l cIlghts,were judges at the ~ o w e rshow at the c a re f ul l y. Though no rabies cpidemic Building, Ardmore, last Tuesday, at_I' 2 Cor metal garage 16 f ee t by 18 foet.Gladwyne Commul1lty Center. is in evidence, several isolated c as es w hi ch M rs . Henry C. Earnshaw pre I Seized and t oken in execu t i on a9 the

    have re-occurred and residents are ad- sided. property of Roscoe Ant ho ny a nd t o beMiss La for e Engaged v is ed t o t ak e proper precautions. The printing of the books for the sold by

    Mr. and Mrs. J oh n A rma nd La- Several weeks ago a n um be r o f b li nd will b e d on e i n t he A rd mo refore, o f P enn Valley Farms, P en n Mai n Line dogs we re b it te n b y a stray offices o f t h e o rgan iz a ti on, which ha sVal1e\.', announce t he e ng ag em en t o f a ni ln al o f which n ot hi ng i s known. secured addi tional rooms for this pur- nown Money $200.00he r i f f ' s Office. No r ri s t ow n . P e n na .their daughter, Miss He len Do ro t hy A number of dogs subsequent ly were pose. A p r in t in g p re s s will be in- September 29, 1936L af or e, t o M r. Edward Logan Fo r-I p l a ced unde r State quarantine ~ nBe r- s t al l ed in a !ew d a y s . . -- -s ta l1 , son o f Mr. Wal to n F o rs ta l l, o f wyn, wherc one c ase o f ra bi es de- Mrs . E dwm C. Donaghy, chall 'man SHERIFF'S SALE I~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;Rosemont. veloped. o f t he B ra il le D ep ar tm en t, r cp or te d By virture of a w ri t of Fieri Facias, is II

    T.he wedding will take place i n t he More recent ly an animal on the out- \ that classes in book-binding have been sued out of the Court o f Common Pleas ofd

    Montl-:0mery Co unt y. P en nn .. to me d i ~

    spr1l1g. skirts of \Vayne w as s en t to a og star ted, and issued a plea for more rected. wll1 be sold at Publlc Sale on'hospital for observation a ft er i t h ad v ol un te er s t o help w it h t he B ra il le I

    Hea t e r S t ar t s R o of Blaze attacked the d au g ht er o f t h e home. \work . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2 8, 1 93 6Narberth 's firemen were called Sat- Two d ay s la ter the dog died and on Th e Membership D e pa rtm en t r e- at 1.00 oclock. P, M., Eastern Stannard I

    u rday morni ng to extinguish a blaze, Tuesday .the report o f t h e . a na ly si s Iported that Roll Call will be. held this Time. in Court Room "A" at the CourtI

    House . in t he B or ou gh o f N or ri st ow n. s ai d

    on the roof at the h om e o f Joscph J. revealed It had developed rabies. The:year from November 11 un ti l Thanks - County, the following described Real EsBaron, Hansell road, Wynnewood. \young wom a n w h o wa s b it te n is tak- ' giving, instead o f t h e week's campaign t a t e : -Whe n t he h e at e r w a s started, s(Jarks i inp; the Pasteur t reatment and it is Ilast year, which began on October 13 I ALL THAT CERTAIN lot o r piece ofho m the chimney set fire to the ireported by her physician there is no All Majors and Captains h av e b ee n! c round, with the bui ld ings and improveshingle roof. I,cause f o r a la rm . He r s is te r, t h ou g h a sk cd to contact their workers. Iments thereon erected, situate in the DorI ouch of Narberth, County of Montgomery.

    The damage was small. .not bitten, also is taking the t reat- Announcement wa s made of a \ a nd S ta te of Pennsylvania, and described. Iment as a precautionary measure. c ou rs e i n advanced f ir st a id , to be ac co rd in g to a s ur ve y a nd pla n t he reo f

    D 1 h S T' d' d t d d b Al d J C t made by C. W. Hughes, Civil Engineer, on

    ay Ig t- aVll1g lin: Ie a na - con ucte y ex an er . ow an a the First day of May. A.D. 1899. as folural death S u n d a ~ . .morning at 2 D o y ou n ee d household help? T ry t he Main Line headquarters beginning l ows, to wit:o 'c lo ck . A ll of us app re c i at ed t h e r e - a c lass if i ed adver t is emen t i n the col- Monday, October 5, at 7,30 P. M. BEGINNINC at the cOrl,er formed byturn o f t h e h ou r loaned ou t l a s t Ap r i1. um ns of th is paper. I Mrs . N aomi L, Gable, the new D i - t h e interseclion of the Sou th side of IC;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!

    O c t o b ~ r2, 1936

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town October 2, 1936

    6/8

    "."":''.''J" .,~ ' , ~ 'c" .' - ,

    October 2, 1936

    ARDMORE, PA.

    We also featureZOTOS Permanents

    a nd F R EDERI C

    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

    -3 specials fo r $1

    Thursday, Friday, Saturday-3 specials fo r $1.25

    ESTABLISHED SINCE 1924

    WM. G. FRANKENFIELD

    Simpson Roa d a t A th en s Avenue

    43 No r th Na r be r th Avenuc-Narberth 4077

    300 Lcve r ing Mi l l Road-Phonc : Cynwyd 927

    K AT H L E N E

    B E A U T Y S H O P P E

    Frankenfield Funeral Home

    Plan

    Telephone Ardmore 9" " 2 6 4 6

    MoNUMENTS

    Weare on exac tl y the same guaranteed basisas the largest institution in America as regardsFederal Insurance .. . Your deposit is insuredup t o $5, 000 .

    We offer every facility provided by Nat i onalBank procedure .

    s

    Ou r safe deposit vault is your best protectionagainst fire and thef t as well as casual loss, anda b ox r en ta l costs you as low as $3 a year.

    And ou r desire to be satisfactory and thoroughin our customer-relations is exceeded, we believe, nowhere e lse in the land.

    1.

    2.

    ,

    3.

    4.

    THE NATIONAL BANK

    of NARBERTH

    Phone: Narberth 2800

    Be lmon t Av en u e andLevering Mill Road

    MAUSOLEUMS

    We're open, for your convenience, from 8 A. M. daily

    Kathlene Takes Pleasure in Introducing-

    One of our directors will be glad to cal l - in the evening, if needsb e - i f you prefer to talk t he matter over in your own home.

    The Arlette FrenchOil Pertnanent Wave

    Special, October 1 to 15 $5Croquignole and Spiral.(Regularly $7.50)

    There are many r e as o ns why you' l l like this distinc.

    t iv e w a ve that combines charm wi th comfo rt .

    P ho ne o r call, an d we'll tell yo u more

    - n o w that the fall season has begun- fo r a safe future. The

    intelligent and conservative an d aggressive citizcns of this section

    - a l l of you-have found Narberth's bank an insistent necessity

    o f t he neighborhood. Your carcful and cordial considel'ation is

    urged:

    THE NATIONAL BANKo/NARBERTH

    '\ ' . , ~" ~ ,

    Incorporated

    MEMORIALS ERECTEDIN ANY LOCAL I TY

    Let

    CEMETERY

    M E M O R I A L S

    Edw. A. Carroll Co.

    Tclepho"I' MANayunk 0166of

    BALA-CYNWYD, PA.

    Ganter-Davis Weddinga t Val ley Forge 16th

    OUR TOWN

    . ' " . , : ~ . , ' ~ , ,. - - ~ l, ' / I : ~ " r ~ ~ ' + : ' ~ J ' . ' : . ". " f ' _ " . - , , ~ , , L . .' I ' ; ," J . '>

    L C Ee i

    - - - -no t here, of course, but in your homeQl' office, o r, i f y ou p re fe r, a t o ur desk, wheresamples and prices are within reach.

    Pm" here is a pl'inting service of unlimitedcapacity, an d flexible e no ug h t o suit any vari::ty of customer needs.

    That, p e ~ ' h a p s ,i s why more and more organizations and individuals, businesses an d professions are calling Narberth 4100 instinctively , . . , h ~ ; ' 1a l ) ( ' i n t i l 1 ~question arises.

    THE MERION PRESS

    ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

    L e t ~ sTalk About

    PRINTING

    HOTELDENNIS

    Belated vacations lose none of theirdelights , .. in facr, much is to begained by enjoying theseAutumn daysatHOTELDENNIS.Cool,bracing,uncrowded strolls in the sunshine, chair

    rides on the Boardwalk, horseback onthe strand; golf and fishing. Thenthere is the tingling pleasure of theDennis Health Bat hs , t h e r e st f ulsteamer chairs on the sundecks. Thereare game rooms , luxur ious loungesand the library .. . and the raredelicacies of the famous Dennis Cuisine to complete t h e pe rf e ct day.

    Ra te s are moder at e, s o don 't f orge tme children! Write for information.

    WALTER J. BUZBY. Inc.On t h eO c e a n at Mlchi l l an Ave . 3Block. Cram Station and AudltoriUlll

    PRINTING SERVICE OF THE LIVINGSTON PUBLISHING CO.

    20 9 Haverford Avenue, Narberth Narberth 4100

    AND GET

    MOREFOR YOUR

    MONEY

    Ckau!e if} I

    NEWTON ICOAL I

    More heat-more satisfact ion-at n o h ig he r price.Ask about ourBudgetPlan.

    PhoneArdmore 2550 orAllegheny 8400

    Girl Scout flews

    ; .c ': . i ... ~

    Main Litle Bus Fare Ia ship ~ n d~ n ~f o r e v cr y cru .i se . .A brIef o u th n e o f t h e Marmer pro- B S t J\.TotesPrices Are Reduced I g ra m wa s given a nd t he M ar in er s 0'1 cou 1. ~ l

    Iwere i ns tr uc te d i n t he noble ar t of 1-- - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - -It e ll i ng t ime by bells. After. a fewAronimink Transportation Co. Ie rr or s, t hi s w as m as te re d a nd we

    Cuts Rates on All Lines started on o ur w ay as r e a l s ea f ar e r s.The watches having been d ivi ded ,

    M ai n L in e bus patrons wi ll bene f it IJane Seasholtz a nd P hi l Folwell wereby a r ed uc ti on i n fares which went Ielected as Bos'ns of the Port an dinto effec t .Sep t. 24, the Aronimink IStarboa:d. ~ a t c h e srespectively. PlansTransportatIOn ~ o m p a n yannounces. for activIties t hr ou gh o ut t he yearThis company recently took over the IWere discussed, a n d t h e r eq u ir eme n tsbus lines which ru n from Philadel)lhia if o r r n id shipmi t e read. Then seriousCity line t h ro u gh t h e Mai n L i ne com- Istudy on t h e t yp e s of watercraft bemunities and the new and commodious i gan.

    r ed pas senger buse s wh ieh it immedi-! The first mate in s truc ted us in theately pu t on Lancastr pike an d com- learning of two chanteys, one ofmunieating thoroughfares are now a w hi ch w as John Masefield's "Car-familiar site. goes."

    The fare reductions eome in the Next meeting's date was se t fo rf o rm o f tickets at less than the stand-I October 7, as we plan t o m ee t everyar d t e n c e nt fare previously charged, two weeks .whose prices ar e proportionately Those Mar ine r s pa r t ic i pa ti ng werel owe r a cc or d in g t o t he q ua nt it y p ur - J an e Seasholtz, Betty Seasholtz, Phylchased. There are also childrcn's Ilis Folwell, Prue F it c h, C ar ol in etickets at reduced rates. ICath ca rt, M ary Bro wn an d Mary

    Whe n t he c om pa ny f ir st took o ve r Wes t.the lines it announced it would apply I MARY BROWN, Yeoman.to t h ~ ~ u b l i c S e r ~ i c eC o m m i s ~ i o n~ o r Thi s Ma ri ne r s g r ou p i s only one of' P e r n l J s ~ l O nto brIng the. MaIn L l ~ efour open to all Girl Scouts of th erates mto a g r e e m e ~ twi th . those It Mai n L in e who ar e fifteen or over.~ a s a l r e ~ d ychargIng on I ts o th er The t hr ee o th e r groups are: Dramah n ~ s ,w h ~ c hwere g e n e r ~ l l yl ower. t ic s a nd P up pe tr y u nd er t he directionThiS week s announcement IS the mak- of Miss Lucretia WiIliams' Pioneerin g good of this promise. iing under the temporary direction of. The new f ~ r eschedules show that IMiss Helen Melvin, a n E ag le and ou rt i cke t s fo r children under 12 years of own f ie ld c ap ta in . T hi s g ro up willag e may be purchased .at five for hold i t s f ir st meeting on Friday, Oc25 c en ts , o r 5 cents aplCce. There tober 2 at Si!vcn o'clock in t he s c ou tarc also school tickets. in b.ooks of 50 h e a d q u ~ r t e r sat the Bryn Mawr Presfor $2.50 .. C o m m u t a t I ~ ntickets,., may b ~ . t e r i a nChurch. The f o ur t h groupbe bought m b ~ o k ~of nO f ~ r$3.15 or is the Mounted Troop under t h e c ap30 for $2.50, bnngmg the slllg'le fares able and pleasant leadership of Mrs.respect ively to 7.5 cent:- and 8.3 cents. (. L Co n n' . 11 l 1 . rn 1a There is a ls o a s t rI p o f eleven tickets There will be a Pioneer Week-endtickets sold for $1 .00 -01 ' n . l cents a at the Folwell Farm this week-end.ticket. Be sure to find o u t a bo ut it and at -

    The 7.5 cent s t i cke t hook is g'ood te nd f irst l et ti ng y ou r l ea de r k no wfor 60 days from p ur ch as e. T he that v ou wi ll b e there.kiddies' tickets, the : lO-tick(t books I ' I ' t' M d 0. .

    . ( ' l l (

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town October 2, 1936

    7/8

    Page Seven

    . I , ~ . '1,

    .5 for 25c (a )

    .$2.503.75*

    2.50 (a )

    1.00 (a )

    ART IS TRY I N HAIRDRESSING

    t akes p leasure in welcoming aga in hi sclients fo r th e coming season. A n d nowt h a t summer is gone , an d i n o rd er t h a ta p pe a ra n ce s m a y be r igh t fo r th e newseason's social e ve nt s, y ou an d you rne ighbors an d f r ie n ds a r e i n vi te d to ava i lyourselves of th e se rv ice offe red exclus ive ly a t o ur tw o Main L i n e s a l on s .

    Branch S al on a t Grccn H i ll F a rm s . O v er b t' oo k

    'Phones , Ardmore 3600 an d Trinity 7000

    Hou r s at both Sa lons : 9 A . M . to 6 P. M.

    M em be r M a st er H a i r d r ~ s s e r s 'G ~ i 1 d

    an d o f th c

    I n t e r na t i o n al Ma s t e r Ladics ' Hairdresse rs Assoc ia t ion

    204.206 Ba l a Avenue , Bala -Cynwyd ( i l lus t ra ted above)

    Te lcphone : CYll'/l'yd 3450-3451

    TICKETS ON SALE AT

    Founded 1927 . .

    c. GREY WATSON

    (a ) May be purchased f rom Bus Opera to rs*

    Good for 60 days f rom date of purchase

    . ' ,

    Aronimink Transportat ion Company's Garage, 90 9 Lancaste r Avenue, Bryn Mawr

    Llewellyn's Drug Stores atLancaster and Cricket Avenues, Ardmore, andLancaster Avenue and 63rd Skeet, Philadelphia

    Media Drug Store54th Street and City Line, Bala-Cynwyd

    Strawbridge & Clothier Ardmore, Pa .

    5c Kiddies' Tickets (1 2 years or under )

    5c Special School Tickets (5 0 in book)7 .5c Commuta tion Ticke ts (5 0 In book)

    8.3c Commutation Tickets (30 In book)9.1c Tickets (11 in a strip) .

    Ardmore , Pa .

    Effective SEPTEMBER 24, 1936, the following rates,per zone, will be made applicable to routes formerlyoperated by Montgomery Bus Company between 63rdand Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, Ardmore, Haverford, Bryn Mawr, Garrett Hil l, Vil lanova, Wayne,Strafford, Bala, Cynwyd, Narberth, Gladwyne andintermediate points.

    Aronimink TransportationCompany

    ", 1 , _~

    NEW FARES ON BUSES

    ST . MARY'SLAUNDRY, Inc.Ard. 4400

    Walk ou t on s t e am i ng tubs ,a c h i ng b a ck, an d red , workw or n h an ds . The r e ' s nowashday to be dreaded wheny ou s en d t he l a un d ry t o

    WalkOu t onWashday

    P e nn Va ll e y Assoc ia t ionSunday W ins De l iv e r y Ex t e ns i o n

    OUR TOWN

    LAIRD

    Building Materials

    Wood

    CYNWYD 2004

    BuckPeaNu t

    F r es h m ined Grade A

    C O A L

    31 Bala Ave. , BalaCynwyd

    $7.508.50

    10.00

    Stove 10.25

    Coke (Fai rmont ) $9

    Narbe r t h Aims to En dTi t l e Series

    Penfield D ow ns t o Plant2500 Ca l if o r n ia P e t un i a s

    TIM

    Continued from PBJ:e One On recommendation of J os ep h L .t ai n w in ne r a s N ar be rt h scored a Kel le y, Narberth postmaster, houseb ra ce i n its eighth and one in the to-house mail delivery for an addi-

    " " " .. T O M M Y MA C K L I N final round. t iona l sect ion of Pe nn Valley hasIn the fourth Walt Azpell hit out been a pp ro ve d b y t he Unit ed S ta te s

    to first, but Lou Spaziana walked and Postoffice Department.A few stars o f l on g standing blos- H ar ry P ie pe r b ea t out a roller to The new s ec ti on t o b e served b y

    somed a ne w on the f ootbal l ho ri zon th ird base. B il l V li et , Brookline Narberth carriers, includes;last week. Particularly pleasing to sent a scorcher p as t t he hot sack, Moreno road; Old Gulph road fromlocal gridiron enthusiasts was the scoring Spaziana and Pieper pulled Moreno road to Bryn Mawr avenue;fi h ' f H B '1 I p at third w he n t he b al l sl ip ped B ry n M aw r a ve nu e from Broadacresne s o w m ~0 arvey .uek at VI - t hr o ug h J o el R ub in cam i n left . Woel-

    II H d d h fi ldroad to Woodbine avenue', Woodbine

    an ova. IS spee an IS open- e f I I b t ut I t thO db'I' . . d h' e a so ea 0 a s ow one 0 11' avenue f ro m B ry n Ma trunmng a I I tles carrIe 1m across d P' d G . G 1 wr avenue 0th 1 I

    t ' d ' th P M an leper crosse. eorgle a Brookhurst avenue,' Ar li ng t on r oa de goa me wlce urIng e . . I h k' d t . ht ft h' h J k

    C hag er s Ie 0 rIg a er w IC ac and Braeburn lane .

    . game for two touc downs, the first M N II . I d t I f t d' .' c ay SIng e 0 e , sen mg m R'd t t 'd hone. b r e ~ k m ga t l ~s co re t o pu t the Vliet. When "Ruby" fa il ed to grab eSI en s mus provl e ouse num-Mam LIne s choo l m th

    7van f or the th e ball Woelfel continued to the bel'S and boxes. It is expected that

    rest of the game. HIS last effort I t some of the boxes wil l be placed atcame l at e i n the final period and was p a e. the ga t es where homes ar e some dis-only a n a dd ed to uc h to a splendid Plenty of Thril ls tance from the road.performance during h is e nt ir e t en ur e Su nd ay 's g am e was a thriller, yet The extension movement startedof the l ef t h al f b er th. His a nkle lacked the fire of a n y g ame p layed in Iwhen t he P en n Valley Assoc ia t ionwas i nj u re d during the c los ing mo- t he r ec en t Coatesville series. Sev- circulated a p et it io n whi ch w a s sentments of the g am e a nd he w as r e- e rn 's good hurling ult imately went for to Washington.placed. We hope the old knee holds \ ~ a u g h t.when ~ a r b e r t hpushed over ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~up, because that is the only thing Its run m the SIxth.that stands in Ha rv e y' s w ay o f b ei ng Reynolds bounced to second for anone of the outstanding backs of the out, then Mickey Gav in , b or ou gheast. shortstopper, reached first safely

    .. .. .. when Second-basemen Harry PieperFrank Coffman scored the touch_I could not fi el d h is ~ l o wroller,fast I

    down against Albright that enabled \ enough f ~ rthe aSSIst. . When Tan1 Franklin a nd M ar sh al l to s qu ee ze I R. alston hfted a fly to rIght he went Iout a 7 to 6 v ic to ry i n t he g am e at I on for t ~ v obase s because the ballLancaster. Coffman a nd B uek w er e \ struck a hmb o f t he t r ee a n d b o u , n d ~ dIs ta bl e m a te s on the g re at es t t ea m a wa y f r o ~Sammy Schaeffe r. Gavm!

    bl I t L"e 1\1 'r'lon Ilater sp rIn ted ac ros s the rubber on

    eyer assem e( a 0\ , I' C .. .. .. I,Joe y Burns' fly t o cent e r.. . ' Brookline gave Narberth a ll k in ds

    The e ~ ' e s~ f the , M a l I ~LIne WIll be: of trouble, especially in the thirdfocused on 1- ranklm FICld n ~ x tSat-! and fourth, when the Hare gang

    I unlay ,When two m ~ r ef a v o r l ~ esons! loaded the bases. But Reynolds wasb re ak m to t he spothght weanng th.e I there in the clinches, as e ight s t ri kec(:lors of. :he Red and B 1 u e - D O I ~ u -\ out s w il l p rove without a doubt. HeIllck Polllh, stalwart t ac kl e: c on sl d- a ll owed onl v f ou r s ca tt er ed hits.ered by nmny as Lower Menon's all-I Brookline \\:ould h av e k no tt ed thet ime s up rp me li ne ma n, a nd Bill ' . tl tl 'f H R Iscore m Ie seven I I arry a s-MIller, 1,lalfback, o ne o f t he n ow f am - I ton h ad no t made a l ow c at ch ofous "Miller Boys" who h av e g ra ce d ISchaeffer's l iner after two were down.t he l in e- up s o f L ower Merion f or t he ' J I 1\1 N II I I d d bl dac;: c. a y, w 10 la ou e , w aspas: ten ye.ars. T h e ~ etwo boy s ~ r eIwait i ng impa t ien tl y to be broughthavmg theIr first flmg at VarsIty: home when Schaetfer connectedpos ts on Pere P en n' s t ea m. T he odds I . .are top heavy tha]; they wil l b ot h b e Beswtck Hur tregulars. I In the Brookline fourth A l Bes-

    .. .. .. I wic1;:, i ts f irstsacker, was knocked un-

    Penn Chartcr brought a stalwart con sc ious by a col li si on at third online and a slashing, clever backfield a n a tt emp t ed h it -a n d- ru n play. Heto Pennypacker F i eld l as t F ri da y, failed t o r e spond to first-aid g'iven bya nd t he r es ul t was just as predicted, Dr. Frank H ~ n c o c k , ~ n dwas takena ~ ~ ~ w ~ ~ ~ ~ v ~ t o r y ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ B r y n : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l i ~ ~ ~ Ithe lads from Queen's Lane. The l l \ 1 a \ ~ rHos pI ta l. H e s uf fe re d a con-\l\ ---= =-closeness was n ot evidenccd by the cusslon.. . . .score, bu t AI Adam's boys were on \ B e s w l c ~ s m g l ~ dto, open ~ h emnlllgthe v erge of sco ring a co uple of I and SpazJana ~ a slut by p.ltcher. On

    touchdowns themselves. The last ith : attempt. hIt-and-run W l t ~Harrydrive put o n b y the Maroon t e am was \PICper battmg, the latter ~ l s s e dthea b ea ut y. Th ey tr av el ed the full i ball. Catcher.Jack Eac.hus throw tolength of the field only to h av e the \ J ~ e yBurns naIled B ~ S W I C k ,but Burnsfinal whistle blow to end their long: \\ a s s tu nn ed a nd d lo pp ed the ball.offensive j u st s ho rt of the goal line.: ~ f ' : ' h e r t hcennected for seven hit s

    Johnny Powell's t eam was the best I otf S ev e: n. Tan ny R al st on l e ~themachine assembled at Penn Charter \ l oc al s WIth a doubl e and two smglesin th e last dozen years. A veteran while Jack ~ c N a l l Ypoled a twoteam that carried p le nt y o f weight I bagger a n ~smgle for t he H a rem :n .on the l in e, a versatile, hard-running! \ Harry PIeper, f o r ~ e rNarberth m-backfield, and a cohcs ion o f e ff or t ~ e 1 d e r ,gave a sparklIng performance Ithat is n ot expec ted so early in th e I In bo th games at second .base.

    season, r u shed and passed the Maroon \eleven off their feet. C o r n - N u r s e r y Stock

    Local fan s have every rea son to I Corn pul led direc t f rom sta lk forfeel proud of their t e am ' s showing you, Insuring freshness and sweet

    I \ ness. Several acres nursery s tockI a nd t he y m ay look forward to a se a- to be sacrificed.Ison that will surely be successful. CADE, Monument Road

    \L

    u '11 d bt dl b ' block north of Phila. Countryower !Y1enon WI un ou e y e Club, City L.lne, Bala. CVN. 349Jable to hold h e r own in the S u b u r b a n l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~\League, and there is little c ha nc e o fI her running into m an y t ea ms th isi season that boast the p ower a n d v e r1\ satility of the Penn Charter en-semble.

    .. .. ..

    \Easton will be met in another

    Idoubt ful game tomor row af te rnoon ont he b a nk s of the D el aw ar e. T he u p

    I State e leven is as heavy a s l as t season and pa rades a backfield of veteranstars. It is this column's opin ionI that Easton will make it two straight1\ over "our boys," a l though we re se rvet ha t r ig ht to hope for an upset.Adam's team will be better tomorrowthan t he y w er e a week ago, an d ifthey can make a few breaks for Irr==============::;jthemselves, t he y may come home witha v ic to ry.

    ~=--

    6 acres.

    an d fun .

    recreation

    with the

    Play

    T h e ne w

    ma jo r s p o rt

    fo r hea l th ,

    Greens Fee - 25c

    Course l a id ou t on

    Al l s t r o k e s - t h e same

    as in golf.

    There is only one way to geta p er fe ct fit . by customtailoring. Our wide selectionof new faU and winter fabricsp ut s t hi s l ux ur y within thereach of every man andwoman.

    - da y or nigh t -

    Adelizzi Bros.FURRIERS, CLEANERS, DYERS

    228 Bala Ave. Cynwyd 928102 Forest Ave. NOTb. 2602

    50th and City Line

    Correct Permanent

    BING[R05BYIRRHtESIARMERBOB BURNSMARTHA RAYE

    1 : f 3 " ' f ) T I A ~N O W -

    Consult us for details as towhat i s bes t f or y ou r h ai r.

    Finish Your Season

    Believing that l andscap ing p l aysone of t he m os t important parts inthe development of a new community,the Penfield Corporation has justordered 2500 Giant California petun i as f rom Southe rn Ca li f orn ia and 500t rees fo r its $2,500,000 developmentat Penfield Downs, Haverford Township.

    T he t re es se lected include sugarmaple, sycamore, oak, dogwood, flowering c r abapp le and flowering cherryand are in addition to the more than100 t r ee s a l r eady planted on the development.

    The Penfield Corporation h as j us tstarted work on the second unit ofsix houses in the development. Thesehomes wil l be all-stone and individually designed to meet the needs of

    1t h e ave rage family.

    Bala Course

    POLO GOLF

    S U ZA N N E J OR E T GILL216 Dudley Ave. Narberth 2324

    e

    October 2, 1936

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town October 2, 1936

    8/8

    Page E i g h t OUR TOWN October 2. 193':

    Deaths Main Lines B-r-r-r BLANKETS SOON

    Wayne , Pa .

    Free Deliyery

    HOME AGAIN?Brookmead offers Immedia te

    Service to al l par t s of t he M ai nLine. J u s t t e le p h one Wayne 1121.

    Only Authorized Producer and Distributorunder license of American Guernsey Cattle Club

    N arbertlt 3668

    It's a real pleasure

    Wes t Lancaster Av enu e

    PENN TREATY BRAND

    Jus t a fe w t hi ng s t o t hi nk a b o u t -W h e t h e r yo uh ea t y ou r. h om e with coal, ga s or oil, you ' l l cu tyou r fuel biJI an d ad d grea t ly t o y ou r c om fo rt byInsu la t ion .

    Shul l Lumbe r CompanyT he L in k Between Fore5t and Home

    29 BaJa Ave . , Ba la .Cynwyd CYNWYD 6 6 2

    OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 3 P. M.

    to serve you as a Quaker Store .. . to serve you with the finest qualityfoods at the lowest market prices. That we are succeeding is provedb y t he fact that we are winning new f r iends every day. When peoplewant real values--they come to Whiteside' s .

    Look ove r our 5peci al5. Not i ce the qua li ty .. . and t lt en compare thep ri ce . F ol lowi ng a re j us t a f ew of our many .,.'eekend buys:

    Campfire MARSHMALLOWS. " " Ib. pkg., 17cWorcester SALT 3 p kg s. , 1 0cBaker's COCOA half pound can, 9cPO ST TOAST IE S 3 pkgs ., 20cTr y this delicious n ew pa ck v acuum packed coffee:

    ASTOR COFFEE . Lb. Can 29 c- I t ' s a delicious n ew b le nd .Shurfine Coffee lb., 23cBosant Wonder Coffee lb., 19cSeeded or seedless Sunmaid RAISINS 2 I S- oz . pkgs., 19cN ew p ac k f an cy m ed iu m California PRUNES 3 lb., 25cWelch's GRAPE JU ICE , pt. bot., 19c; qt., 35c

    LUX TO ILET SOAP. ' . , .3 Oars 17 eOXYDOL. .3 Med. Pkgs. 25c; Large Pkg. 19 c

    Campbell's Toma to Soup . .4 Cans 29 cRitter's Pork & Beans. . . . .2 Cans l I e

    Children of the families v ot in g f o r Brookmead by support ing its

    pioneer work of over 2 0 y e ar s a r ~keen to g et b ac k t o

    Pu t Nume t a l Wea t h e rSt r ipp ing on your windows an d d o or s o r, f o rreal satisfaction, us eS to rm S ash on th ewindows an d Enclosures f o r e xp os ed ent r ances . GraduaI ly warming up to th e occas ion ,h av e y ou cons ide red th e advan tages of Bal samWoo l B l a n k e t I n s u la t i on a p p li e d to th e ra f t e r s ofy o u r a t ti c or be tween th e second f loo r ce i l ing jo i s ts ?T h e ma n u fa c tu r er s o f Balsam Woo l g u a ra n te e tor e fund you r money if , a f te r h a vi n g it instaIled an dused f or o ne y e ar , y o u ar e no t satisfied w i th i ts ad .van tages , r emove it a nd r et ur n t o us .

    T RAD E MA R K G O LD E N G U ER N SE Y MILK

    23 7 Have r f o r d Avenue

    Fish, Oysters, Fruits, Vegetable5, Grocerie5, Prime Meats

    J. J. WHITESIDE

    30% Mor e F oo d Value- the i r s tr o ng y o un g bodies d em an d t heBone an d Muscle Building Materials

    Protein, Milk S u ga r a n d Bu tt e rf a t

    Appetizing Flavor an d Gol de n Col o r

    Best U. S. No . 1 Grade Potatoes5 Lb. 13c, . . , .1 0 Lb. 25 c

    Brookmead Guernsey Dairies

    Fancy Tiny

    E ar ly J un e P E AS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 cans , 35cJELLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 glasses, 19c

    In 8-oz. glasses--choice of many varieties.Fancy

    Sliced P INEAPPLE . . . . . . . . . . . large can , 23 c

    PRESERVES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 glasses, 35c16-oz. glasses--i:hoice of apricot , cherry, peach.

    MEATS OF QUALiTYCoun t ry Sc rapp le . Lb. 15 cCountry SAUSAGE . I.b. 31 cB ut t E nd o f HAM. ,Lb. 35 cSwift Premium SMOKED TONGUE. . Lb. 29 cLEG o f Spr in g LAMB (5-5'l1-6 lb.) , . . Lb. 32 c

    Whatever the business or the profession, its

    publicity might well be inserted, inexpensively,

    in this space.

    There a r e f ood ma rk et s

    in th is communi ty that c ou l d h e lp themselves, t h is p ap e r, and

    you -by publishing their a ds i n space such as this.

    1 a hardware s tore

    were to advertise i n t hi s space, i ts sales message would be helpful

    to you, to your paper, and t o y our h a rdwar e store.

    Th e bakery

    that advertises i n t hi s s pa ce will h av e i t s message r ea d by n e ar l y

    all the residents of this comnlunity.

    Too bad there's no men's wea r s t or ein this community.

    Margaret W. RinkenbachThe funeral of Mrs. M a r g a r c ~

    Wolfe Rinkenbach was he ld Wednesliay from her lat c res idence , 114Upland t e r ra ce , Ba la -Cynwyd, withinterment i n Wes t Laurel Hil l Ceme-

    Continued from Page OneNarberth's r el ie f c as es i nc re as ed

    one last week, to four families. . Willard Lynch and Clarence L. Smith,of Narberth, have been excused fromCivil Court jury duty . . . . Dr. GeorgeW. G rim, m il k control officer of this

    wry. . . district, with two assis tants , has justMrs. Rmkenbaeh, who was .79, d.lCd I finished inspecting five milk plants

    ~ u n d a yat her home after a lmgermg I and 1765 dairy farms whieh supp lyJllness. milk a nd c re am used i n p ro du ct s

    A n a ti ve o f J oh ns town , s he w a s a s ol d l oc al ly . . . . John Sheridan Feiler,s ur vi vo r, w it h h er parents, of the c omma nd er o f t he Main Line Post,Johnstown flood of 1 88 9. S he m ov ed V. F. W., i s slated to succeed himself,to Gladwyne i n 1 900 and has b een a an unusual honor from a veterans'resident of Bala s ince 1906. o rg an iz at io n. T he p os t w il l partici-

    Survivors include her husband, Wil- pate in Bryn Mawr's "Rediscovery"l ia m H . R in ke nb ac h, a nd four chil- parade October 12.d ren , Mrs. J. Herbert Ba lt z , o f Ard- Motorists on Montgomery avenuemore; Mrs. Ernest A . ' Vo lf e, of ar c slowing up since s ev e ra l s co reOakmont; Miss Ma rg a re t E . Rinken- speeders have received summons forbach, of Bala, and J oh n J . Rinken- ig-noring the 20 m. p. h. signs . . . .bach, of Drexel Hill. Mrs. Anna H. S. S pe r in g, o f Ard-

    Mr. and Mrs. Rinkenbach cele- more , was acquit ted of an involuntaryb r at ed t h ei r 50th wedd ing ann ive r - I mansl augh t e r cha rge in t he d ea th ofsary th r ee year s ago. IA. J. Kilberg, Ardmore Park confee

    Itioner, fatally i nj ur e d whe n struckH el en M . Hagood Iby her automobile last March 24 on

    Mrs. Helen M. Hagood, 49, late of ICr icket avenue, Ardmore . . . . Bryn314 Parsons avenue Cynwyd, was Mawr is to have a "Rediscoveryburied last Saturda; in St. Paul 's IWeek" fo ll ow ing e va c ua ti on o f theLutheran Cemetery, A rdm or e. She IState H i ghw ay Impr ov em e nt ~ e ndied last 'Wednesday following a two' from Lancaster avenue, and startmgyears' illness. Iwith a parade Columbus Day, Oc-

    She is s ur vi ve d b y a daughter, tober 12.Edna, of Cynwyd, and a s on , Walter, Clinton D. Smith, Overbrook HiJls,of Sal em , N . J. g. m. of the Phila. & Western Ry.,

    A former r es id en t o f Pennsville, is new president of the American

    N. J., Mrs . H ag oo d l iv ed i n C ynwy d Transit Association . . . . Rear Admiralfo r the past two years. Henry A. Wiley, U. S. N., retired,

    H er f at he r, F ra nl , J ac ks on , w ho H a ve rf or d, former Commander-indied f ive years ago, was fo rme rl y a Chief of U. S. fleet, w as n am ed byhorse t rainer at the old Belmont race IPresident Roosevelt one of a threetrack, w hic h ra ce d on l \ I e e t i n ~ h o u s eImember "temporary" Maritime Comlane in what i s n ow Mer io n Park. !mission t o a dm in is te r t he S hi p Sub-

    Is id y a c t . . . . Lance Hathaway, L. M.police sharpshooter, wit h 294 out of300, placed t h ir d l a st week at Maryland State Police matches. The town-ship t ea m w as s ix th .

    A l fr ed Hawtho rne S t rohm, CI'icketavenue , Ardmore , 15-year-old LowerMer io n H ig-h School sophomore; Sel)tember 24, in Bryn Mawr Hospital,of leukemia. llisease of the white corpuscles.

    Edward !lIaher, 40, Aronimink buodriver, o f a l H' ar t attack o n h is birthday, September 24, while waiting fortreatment in a Bryn Mawr physician's office.

    Fe li x Ba il ey Ba!L.,JFelix B a i l e ~ 'Bal la r d, l at e of :11,:

    I on a a ve nu e, Narberth. was blll';edTuesday in :::it. Paul 's LuthcrunCemetery, Al' (l l11ore . Mr. E::J::ln 1who is survived by his wife, Mal: - ICharac te r Bui ld ingBallard. died suddenly Saturday. G o al o f I n st ru c ti o n

    Dr. Arthur Van Harlingen, 91 Continued f rom P a l: 8 On eauthor;ty on s ki n diseases; one-time 11< was happy to work with the outpresident of American Dermatolog;ical side clubs in the borough and he hadAssociation; September 23, at Rose- been greatly a ided by their programs.mont , wher e he had lived f or l as t 50 He also spoke of th e Guidance3'ears. Course in t h e s even th g r ade , en ti t led

    "You and Your School," and theeighth-g-rade course, "You a nd You rWork," both of which are designed tostart the ch ild thinking o f h is or herfuture.

    MI". Drennan introduced the member" o f t h e f a cu l ty.

    P. social hour followed at which theEX':culive B oa rd m em be rs w er e t heho.;tesses.

    T he ne w officers for the comingseason arc: Mrs. E. A. Whiting,president; Mrs. C. L. Viguers, Jr. ,vice-president; Miss Faith McAuliffe,

    Narbe r t h ' s Solons Good second vice-president; Mrs. H. M.o n R ou ti ne . Bu t Lack Berry, secretary; Rev. Cletus A.Vi si on . S a ys C i vi c Leader ISenft, t reasurer; Mr s. E . A. Engel-

    __ _ hart , program chairman; Mrs. H. F. ,C o nt I nu e d f ro m P a l: e O ne IDarnes, finance and budget; Mrs. A.

    w ou ld he the so lu tio n, he believes S. Knapp, membership; Mrs. G. M.and mig-ht he self-supporting. I~ o h o l a n ,p ~ b l i c i t y ;Mrs. S a m u ~ lPru-

    A nd t he n t he re is the matter of :, I t t , magaZIne; Mrs. F. V. Mi tchel l ,swimming- pool e n the playground. social service and summer round -up ;That, Mr. Cabrey hl'1i:'\"es, is malf