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    $7 .968 . 7 88 .94

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    $4 .154 494 5 75275 385555 635806 306 .8 5

    October 21, 1932

    Casb '-rice Caeh l)riccE n ~ h I ) ~ rPair

    SIZE 4.40-21

    fire.ton.SENTINEL TYPE

    CLEARANCE

    SIZE

    ANTI-FItEEZE

    4.40-21....4.50-20....4.50-21....4.;5-19 .

    .4.;;'-20 .' 5 .0 0- 1 9 .i 5 .0 0- 20 .'5 .00-2L.5.2;,-18....5.25-21....

    No more frozcl1 rucl i l l torsFircstone A n t i ~ F r c c z egivcs

    Y ~ u rcar c o m

    p l et e p r ot c ct i ~ ) D .One fi l l~ t & a l l t d n t c r .

    Phone, Narberth 2229

    T b e F l r el l to n e t r e a d III deillUDed w l t b DDe,f1es Do d p r o - IJeetloDII to Ith . e tb e JDaximumt ra c ti o n a n d n o n - s k i d .T be b r a l ~ e sCa n . top tb e, , beels , bu t tb e t i r e s JDusts t o p tb e c a r .

    \ Free Spark Plug TestI Fircstol1c Extra. Value Spark

    l ' lugsnrc PowcrScaledDoubleTcsu:d to insure satisfuctory

    s e rv i c e. M a d e inFircstone 's m o s te f f i ci e n t : S p a r kP l u ~Factory.

    As low as

    OCTOBER

    5540AndYour

    Old BaIlerY

    R . R oy Kessinger

    FREE BRAKE TEST(,'

    ~ ! ! ! i J i i i ~

    Quick (lependable starting withFirestone C o u r i e r Type Batterics. 13 full size plates-Ful lyg u ar a nl e ed b y F i r es t on e u n doursehes.

    S m o o t h , q u i e t b r ak e a c ti o nwith F i r e s t o n e l l i ~ hSpeedBrake L i n i n g - T h e F i r e s t o n ~Aquapruj process coats et:cryf iber an d insula tes th e liningso it is no t aJJected by watero r m o i s t ur e .

    Sentinel.... __~ 6 . ~ 5 }An dStandard ..... 7.65 rourSuperior _....... 9.20 OldExtra Power.. 13.30 D a l / c r yPrecision an d efficiency inmanufacluring l ~ i r e s l o n eBattcriesgives you Extra Valucs. You'llfind G r e a te r P o w c r - LongcrLife in Fires tone Batterics.FREE BATTERY TEST

    Montgomery Pike at Narberth Avenue

    SPECIAL

    F I S C A L year closes October 31, an d we ar e offering un usual bargains dur ing th e m o n t h of October.

    October an d November ar e th e dangerous m()nths of th eyear for driving. Trade in your th in , w o r n t i r e s f o r Firestonen o n- s ki d t ir e s, u se d b y r a ce drivers because they ar e th esafes t t i res in th e world.

    G l e n S c h u lt z recently se t an e w w o r ld ' s r ec o rd fo r th ePikes Peak cl imb, where hai r.p in t u rn s were made a t highspc;eds an d where a skid o r t i r efailure m e a n t death.

    All wor ld 's records on roadan d t r ac k , f or safety, speed,nlileage an d endurance ar ch el d b y F ir e st on e G u m- D ipped Non-Skid t ires.

    Come in today an d exchangeyour smooth, th in , worn t iresfo r th e safest an d best t iresyou ca n buy.

    They cost y ou n o m or ebesides, in th i s October Clearance S al e w e will give yo u al ibe ra l a l lowance 011 your oldtires in exchangefnr these safenon-skid Firestone t ires.

    TRADEIN SALE

    01 1 fire_tofteN O N . S K I D T I R E S

    PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR WaHlER DRIVING\Compare Construedon, Quality, Priee

    Sunshine Service

    E nd i ng t h is weel" in which. t.he \ l ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~Eg-yp ti an i s being congratulated on Iits fifth a n n iv e r sa r y, t h e Cynwyd \playhouse this Friday and Saturdayevenings presents "Washington MaS-Iquerade," bri l l iant, amusing, interesting pol i t ical s a ~ i r e ,with ?n outstandiug case that mcludes LJOnel T!nrry- Imore Karen Morley a nd N il s A r Um r. ~, . IAlso on th e program are a l \I ic l, ey iMouse comedy a n d L au r el a nd Hl11'dy!in "The Chimp." :

    Manager Joseph Conway is continu-: I

    O UR TOW N

    Only St rawbr idge & ClothierCa n Presen t S ea ls ki n o f This

    Superb Qual i ty a t a Price So Low

    [DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN11.OF PURCHASE IF DESIREDJf

    SUZANNE B E AU T Y S A LO N216 Dudley Ave. Ph. Narb. 2324

    Croqlli7lole Pcr",a"ctll-the perfect )l'ayefor chi ldren

    Always Attractiveis the Well-Groomed WomanH a v e y o u r h a ir dressed suitably fo r your face andf i gu r e; y o u r eyebrows, If not arched, well c l ~ a n e da nd s ha pe ly , a nd If necess3ry. tinted. - Ti n t i n gbrlnos ou t t ' le c ol or o f t :, c eye and t on es u p thewhole expression. Wi t h y o u r m a n i cu r e , have yourh"nds and a r m s m a s s ,g e d -All these l i t t le per.sonal d e t ai l s b r i ng out the best In all of us. Ou rs.)ecia Is a re m o st I nt e. c s t in g.

    Because most of the Coats were made in our own

    Fur W o ~ k r o o m 5 - t h i sastonishing price is possible.

    Because we were the only Philadelphia departmen t s to re to buy the sealskins direct at theU. S. Government auction.

    C e le b ra t i ng i t s fifth anniversary,the N a r b er t h T h ea t r e, u n de r m a na g em en t o f Maurice Fried, offers thbseattarctions:

    "Down To Earth," this w e e l , - ( ~ n d ,with Wi l l R o ge r s at his best as a philosopher-humorist w e at h er i n g t h e depression.

    "Skyscraper Souls," next l \ I o n d a ~ '

    Narber th Theatre MarksFifth Anniversary With

    Several Good Photoplays

    COATS

    5THJ\ WBRIDGE & CLOTHIERThe ~ a i n~ i n ec3tore-Ulrdmore

    MONTGOMERY ) \ VENUE & ST. JAMES PLACE

    ALASKA SEALSKIN

    M ad e t o Order fromSkins W e B ough tD i r e c t f r o m t h eu. S. Gover.nmen t

    Sl im sm a r t

    l ines ; the newfuller sleevesan d new collarsinseveralstyles.

    Sizes J6' to 46

    L. M. Board of Adjustmentto Hear Appeals Thursday

    , , ; ' I I' , . . . . . . ! ' ) " " . , . , ~

    (Continued Ir 'om Pag-o One)

    H o ly Tr i ni t y Lutheran Church

    Rev; Cletus A. S e nf t . P a s to rSunday, October 23, l ! l 3 ~ :

    lUlU A. M.-r>ible School.11.00 A. 1\1.-' l 'he Morning Service

    lor.Wl'dnesday, October 26:

    H.OO P. l\ l . -Prayer Meeting.Thursday, October 27: ,~ . O OP. l \ L- M ee t in g o f t he M e n' s'

    Club at the home of Mr. ErnestBailey, 607 Essex avenue.

    MetflOdist Episcopal Churchp"(!\'. Sam'uel MacAefams, Minister

    Saturday, October 22: ,9.00 A. l\L-Cake Sale u nd er t he i

    auspices o f t he L ad ie s' Aid Society,:207 Haverford avenue.

    Sunday, October 23:9.45 A. M.-Sunday School.11.00 A. I \ I . -Morning Worship.

    Sermon theme: "The Yielded Life."r..,1,"; P :\1. - - ~ p v . ; ". :h L t : ( \ ~ ~ ; , - - .

    Hess is Host to 500Republicans at Gladwyne

    The Presbvteriall ChurchRe\'. J oh n Van ' N ess , D .D ., l\l inister

    Meetings for Oetobl'r 2:l:!Ur; A. l'L-Bible S ~ h o o l .A ll D e

    partnll'nts funclioning.11.00 A. 1'1.-l\lorning' Worship.

    SCl'Illon thenw: "The Brokcn Ii;ag-!e'sNesi."

    11.00 A. l'1.-Tlw J u ni o r C h ur c h,dirf 'eted by Mrs. A. S. Digby and 1'11'5.H. A. Smith .

    6 .4 5 P. l ' I -Simultaneous meetings 'o f t he three Christian E n de a vo r S o - 'cieties

    7.45 P. l'!.-E\cning' Worship.There will be an address b y Mi ssAnna EdIc Ste\\'art. Jlil'l'rlor of thePattie C. Stockda le Sehoo l in WestVirginia. Miss Stewart is ( ~ n g a g ( ' dina m os t important w or k i ll t he moun-'tains of Virginia. Sh" has n thrill

    ing story to tell. All an ' eqrdially'invited.

    N ext Tuesday' E v c n i n ! ~ - -'I'll(' Community Bible Class, taught by !\liss.Harrison.

    Next Wednesday Evening - ThePrayer l\Ieeting-A " Q ue s ti o n B o x "meeting. Dr. Van Ness wil l unc l! 'r -,take to answer questions handed to ihim before this meeting. i

    P l an s a r e be ing made for a serviceof song b y t he C hu rc h C ho ru s on the!, 'vening of October 30.

    Y. Huber, Jr., president o f t he LowerMerion-Narberth Council of Republic a n Wom en ; Fred C. Peters, represen- .t.ative of the First L e gi s la t iv e D i s- it r ict of Montgomery County a n d c a n- !didate for re-election; William Zimmerman, candidate for election o f r e presentative of t he T hi rd LegisraHve

    D i st r i ct o fM o n t g o m e r ~ '

    County, andE. Arnold Forrest, candidate for elect io n a s representative of the SecondL ~ g i s l a t i v eDi!1trict o f M on tg om er yCounty.: A m on g t ho se p r es e nt w e re State

    S e na t or J a me s S . B oy d, o f N o rr i stoWl\, president pro t e m' of t h e P en ns y iv a n ia S e na t e, and the following

    Page Two~ ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ = = = ~ = ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = = = = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ontgomery County officials: Frank IBuilding Inspector will be heard by and Tu es d ay, i n which Warren WH \ ing the c h il d r en ' s p a r t ie s that have N e xt Wed ne sd ay and Thursday,

    W. Shalkop, r e gi st e r o f wills; Wil-\ the B oa rd o f A dj us tm en t o f L ow er lian and a good c as t ha nd le a n u n- I b ro ug ht b at ch es o f l et te rs f ro m p ar - t he E gy pt ia n will present "Tomliam D. Ridgway and H. Stanley Merion Township at a m ee ti ng i n t h e lIbual t al e o f b i g- c it y l i fe very well. Ients, prais ing his selection of r ilms . Brown o f C ul ve r, " filmed at CulverDrake, County Commissioners; Hazel-! 'I' h' B 'ld'ng Ardmore next "Make Me A Star," Wednesday! Last Saturday's w as t he l a rg es t a t- Military Academy. A tale of reul

    h 'f f W'II' G I owns Ip UI I , ,tine S. Lever, S C r t ; I mm '1'" . d Th d . b as ed o n "Merton i tendance i n m a ny months. This H at - b oy s, with no romance, but plentyMower, Recorder of Deeds; Paul G.I Ihursday mght at 7.30 P. M. . J ~th ~ r s.a

    y:, IS

    ndgives interest ingl lurday the feature will be "Riders of "f heart intek'C3t. Its cast includes

    I Iunsberger, Clerk of C o ur t s; I s a ia h Among them is the appeal by J. 0 e r OVles, a D th V I I " I." W t n. n. Wa rn e r, R i ch ar d Cromwell,b b views of Hollywood a nd i ts stars, as i ea .a ey, a. s Irrlllg e!s ernT. H a ld e ma n , P ro th on ot ar y, a nd E u- B ai r d Caldwell, a ge nt f o r Su ur an b k d f amusing perform-I drama WIth Tom MIX a s t h e star. COlI\d"i:m S l im S um m er v il l e, a n d ' f omphemia C. Dunn, Di rec to r of t he l)ales and S er vi ce , I nc ., t o erect a a ~ ~ e g ~ ; U ~ t u a ~ ~ ~ : w i n ,Joan Blondell I Said to be b a s ~ don the Main l .im 'R Brown, whose perfot"mance i s p r ai s edPoor. gasoline service station on p r o p e r ~ yd B l' . Allen murder tnal , "Unashamed," at 'If' one o f u n a ss u m in g candor. The

    A feature of the meeting that was leased by him f r om t h e P e nn s fl v an l ll a n " W a e s ~ i n ; ; : ~ n .M a sq u er a de , " ! l ex t : t h e Egyptian next M o n ~ a ya n d ' f ue s - fi lm i s wholesome e n t er t a i nm e n t, o fheld in the Gladwyne Communit), Itailroad at t he n or t hw es t c or n er o f I d' e f th best alll! IlloSt d ay , h as a ro us ed eonslderabl.C' eom- interest to e v er y on e, a n d especially

    \V d venu an d Wynnc\vood \Vee { -en , IS on 0e

    . .with sermon. Hall, w as t he e ~ h i b i t i o nof two ehar- ynnewoo a e . entertaining movies yet p r od uc e d; n w nt here. .Amon g oth:r hlghhghts 10 youn ; ; peop le , Whose parents are

    7.45 P. 1 YI .- Th e V cs pc r S l, rv ic e c oa l d r aw i ng s o f P r es i d en t H e r b er t mad, in t h e N o rt h Ard.more e l ~ e t l O . nvcr timely because of it s politcal of the s t o r ~IS a ~ r a m a h ccourt r oo m l Jl "' "d t o bring theIn.H oo ve r a nd Vic e -P re si de n t Charles

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    MAKEYOURSELF

    AHOOKRUGM at er ia ls f or a nd

    F r e e I n st r u ct i o n In

    KNITTING, NEEDLEPOINT,HOOK RUG MAKING

    Orders taken f or K ni tt ed S ui ts ,Rugs and other finished work

    Costume Jewelry, NO'l'elties, etc.

    ELIZABETH DURBIN231 N. Narberth Ave., Narberth

    A supper followed the ceremony.Upon their return f ro m a w ed di ng

    trip Mr. S t ut z a n d his br ide wil l res ide in Brooklyn, N. Y. They willhe at home after November 1.

    S h e a ' s D r u g S t o r e

    A t t h e N a r be r th StationPhone: Narberth 2838

    ' fh e m a rr i ag e o f Miss M ad elin eI.ucile Peck, daughter of Mr. andMrs . Ross Sanders P ec k, o f Woo d-

    I, ---.

    side avenue, and Mr. Andrew WilliamStu tz , took place quie tly on Wednesday cvening, October 12, in the presence of the immedia te fami li es at thehome of the bride's parents. TheRev. Mrs. Emily C. Woodruff, grandmother of the b ri de , a nd a r et ir edCongregational minister, of Chatatlqua, N. Y., performcd the ceremony.

    M rs . Wil li am L av an ac e w as them at ro n o f h on or a nd o nl y attendantfor her s i ste r, whi le Mr. George Becl"

    hrother of t he b ri de , a ct ed a s b estman.

    fl'om 1 ! l 1 6 - ~ 9 1 9 ,d r ~ w nf rom his ( l i a r ~ ' 1Miss M a d e li n e P e c k We d sof that pel'lod. HIS comments on the M r . A n dr e w W . S t ut z O c t . 1 2affairs of that time and espcciull)1on the influence of th e w ar on tIl l 'rel ig ious bel ie fs of the people withwhom h e c ame in contact arc vpr)'searching.

    " 'I'he New Preaching," published illW30, contains many provocative sugg es ti on s a s t o what i s n ee ded i n th epulpit. Dr. N ewt on l ay s h is c la imto a c e rt a in u nd e rs t an d in g o f tlwIJroblems o f t he p re a ch er to his exp er ie nc e n ot o nl y as a man of t i l l 'pulpit but a ls o a s the man in t1wpew, both in England and in thiscount ry, a l though he den ies any special qualifications for discussing the

    s ub je ct e xc ep t h is l ov e of preachingand his f irm faith in its efficacy. 'I'hechapter headings a s " Th e Sermon,"" T he P r ea c he r," " T he New Congre-gation" and "The Music of Preaching" arc v er y i nt ri gu in g. P er ha psthere could be no better introductionto D r. N ew to n b ef or e attending theservice t ha n m a y be received throughI 'e ad in g t he se bo ok s. T he y a J'e nowavailable at the Library.

    O UR T OW N

    Mrs. Fred Derby and twelve members of the King 's D a gh te rs o f N arb er th , a tt en de d the MontgomeryCounty Meeting of Kings Daughte rsin Glenside on Wednesday. 1 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 5 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

    ECONOMY AI K M d the fact that value is not contained in the ~ I ~ i i t " q N G way s e e p i n 1n price you pay for .an article, but in what you get for the pl'lce y ou p a y.

    Buy all your food needs fr0111 you r Independen t Grocer-No Note t h es e f oo d va lues effec tive th is Friday and Saturday, at on e can serve you better. Cotter's Market:

    : F RE S H F R UI T S AN D VEGETABLES : Land o ' L a k e s S h ' I fI Crosse & Blackwell E G G S n ow -w l te C au i o w e r . . . . . " ' . . . . 19c an d 2Sc ea . J A M 39c Fresh G r e e n S p i n a ch - . . - . . . - . ~ . p k . ,19c Black currant, re d currant, doz., S w e e t j u ic y O r a n g es _ . . - doz . , 29 c g oo se be rr y, p lu m, s tr aw . : G o l d e n ye l low B a n a n a s do z lS c b e rr y, r a sp b er ry a n d marmalade

    3 16oz. 69c Jars, Penn Trea ty : ~ ~ ~ : r PEAS, c an , 2 0 c : TETLEY'S TEA t t 7 : ~ p ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~.. 15c ~ : . 7 ~ ~ ; t s ~ k ~ . 1 9 c lCal. PEACHES :

    C a m p b e l l ' s Tomato Soup 3 c a n s , 19c I 1 5 c . -Dromedary a rgest can ,

    : D i x i e Mi x F a n c y S l i c e d BEETS . . . . 3 l a r g e s t c an s, 2 5c Libby or ~ e lMonte :

    :. makes f ine f ru i t cake A l i c e T O M AT O J U I C E . . . I 6 - o z . b o t . , 1 0 c A s p a ~ ~ g u g r e ;25c :.p k g . , 3 S c A l i c e Tomato C a t s u p . . . . . . 2 19. b o t . , 2 5c can, S o u p B e a n s : 3 l b . , IO c P h i l l i p p ' s P O R K & BEANS . . . 2 c a n s , 9 c Calo Do g Food

    or Ca t Food

    : R i t t e r ' s Tomato Hormel Ve g e t a b l e Soup . . . 2 19. c an s, 2 7c 3 can ; , 28 c :

    : S O U p , c a n , S c R i n s o 2 m e d . p k g . , 1 5 c ; 19. p k g . , 1 9 c Pan t ry Whipp ing : C r ea m , c a n, 15 c Chicken of th e Se a Hershey 's C o c o a . . . . . . . ~ - l b . c a n , 6 c Tab le C re am , 9 c T U N A F I S H Ne w w h i t e , fa t M A C K E R E L . e a c h , 1 9 c R e i ne r ' s A m m o n ia

    I/2- lb can, 25c qt . b ot ., 1 0c Diamond l a r g e budded W a l n u t s l b . , 2 9 c Palmolive Soap

    C O T T E R ' S Q U A L IT Y M E AT S A T C O N S IS T E N TLY L O W PRICES 3 cakes, 19 c r e sh C o u n t r y Cutlets . . . Ib : 39 c Fresh-Killed C h l c k e n s lb 2 S c Oxydol S t e w i n g ' . " . , I k 19 V Shoulders . ~ Ib. , 15 c g. Pi" c Thick b De l Maiz Corn

    E Rump fo r en d R i R o a s t. . . l b ., 2 2c No . 2 c an , 1 2c

    : A R o a s t i n g ~ . . 25 c Shoulder L b Niblets, . ca n, 1 5c : R ac k a nd B r ea s t f o r . o f S p ri n g am l b ., I S c Libby's fancy S ' 2 Ib 25 c A p p l e B u t te r L tewlt tg . ., Whole 2 largest :ans, 29 c :

    Chops . . 2 9c an d 3 5c lb. or half Pork L o i n s l b . , I 9 c

    Karo S y ru p , c a n , 1 0c

    : ~ I : e ~ : ~ ~Co. S a u s a g e . l b . , 2 S c ; S c r a p p l e , 2 l b . , 2 S c : h Premie r pure sa p C o i c e Queen O l i v e s 2 t al l j ar s, 2 5 c M a pl e S y ru p Repp's s w e e t 16oz. bot. , 35 c

    A p p l e C i d e r Taylor pure Grape J u i c e pt. b o t . , 1 9 c Pillsbury o r H e ck e r' s 49 Mason or 2 - i n - l Shoe P o l i s h . . . . t i n , 1 0 c P a n c ak e F l ou r , 1 0 c I/2-gal. jar, C F i n e s t C a l if o r ni a Prunes. .. 2 l b . , 1 5 c C 0 F FE E : Sunshine B Ib 2 D 1M t A t 2 l b 2 9 osant, ., 3c

    S d wa e on e p r l c o s. . . , C Quaker, Ib : 27 c

    p i c e e r s I Asto r, l b. t i n, 29 c 2 - l b . box, 2 9 c Libby's Pineapple f ~ n c y2 largest 29c sliced cans, A s to r Te a , l b. t in . 39 c

    C o t t e r 's M a r k e t Haver fo rd Avenue , Narber th

    : Just Call NARBERTH 2250 :

    : E i g h t e e n Ye a r s o f C o n t i n u o u s S e r v i c e -- A s N e a r as Yo u r Te l e ph o n e :

    An nou nce Marr i a geMr. an d Mrs. S. R ob ert Ross, of

    Narberth, announce the marriage oftheir daughter, Miss Florence EllaRoss, and Mr. Richard Godwin Scull ,son o f M rs . C ha rl es G. F r ow e r t, o fNarberth, on October fifteenth, at AIlSaints Church, Wynnewood.

    M r. a nd M rs . S cu ll w il l b e at homeDecember first at t h e H a rd i e Apart.ments, Cynwyd.

    Announce EngagementMr. and I\1rs. A l be r t E . B u rg s tr e s

    scI ', o f Chestnut avenue, Narberth,announce the e ng ag em en t o f theirdaughter, Miss Virginia MargaretBurgstresser, to Senor Francisco Secode Lucena, o f G r an a da , Spain . SenorSeco de L uc en a i s a graduate o f t heUniversity of G r a na d a a n d i s Amer ican correspondent fo r the Spanishnewspapers. "El D ef en so r d e Granada," and collaborator f o r t h e "A.B.C." of Madr id.

    Exhib it s made by t h e s t ud e nt s d u ring the summer vacation featured thefourth annual Fair held at Friends'Central School, Overbrook, last Friday.

    Among the most popular of the exhibits were outboard motorboats builtb y Wil li am G. Turnball, Jr., andGeorge Orr, Jr., b ot h o f t he C la ss of1933. Model airplanes des igned andbuil t by Daniel C. Marshal l , C lass of193-t, a ls o c am e i n for attention.

    The pet sh ow, w hic h i nc lud ed areal l ive pig a nd a g oa t, c at s, d og s,turtles, etc., attracted much attention.Faculty members a lso had exhib it s oftheir summer activities.

    All money raised from the sale ofthese ar ti c les wil l be used to purchasenew books for t h e l i br a ri e s o f the upp er a nd l ow er se hoo ls. T he s el li ngof many of these things was helpedto a very marked degree by the colorf ul a nd e ff ec ti ve p os te rs a nd d ec or at io ns w hi ch w er e m ad e under the direction of the Ar t Department.

    Studen t Exhibits FeatureFr i ends ' C e n t ra l F a i r

    - - - -of the Needlework Gui ld met at the Ihome of Mrs. James McCutcheon on ITuesday afternoon. Am on g t he m Iwere Mrs. P e te r S t am , JI ., Mrs. Walter Wood, Miss Florence Furber, Mrs.II. M. Nordblom, Mrs. John H. ParI,er, Mrs. C. Fred Kuebler, Jr., Mrs.

    Tw o Books o f J os ep h F or t. fo hn W. J oy ce , M rs . J. C. Keenan,Mrs. Ke nne th Bovee, Mrs . W. J. N e w t o n Av a il a b le at Libra ryDrennan, Mrs. C. S . Wil mo t, M rs . H . The announcement of the openingC. H eb sa ck er , M rs . D av id S . D un ca n o f t he w in te r series of Communityand Mrs. George V. _Woodrow. services has awakened i n t he minds

    Mrs. G. Howard Reese, of Hamp- I of Library readers an interest in theden avenue, returned on Monday-hooks of Joseph Fort Newton , who isfrom H ol id ay sb ur g, P a. , w he re s he to be the speaker on this coming Suns pe nt s ev er al d ay s. H cr d au gh te r, d ay n ig ht .Miss E lm a R ee se , a ls o returned on Dr. Newton , in addi t ion to h i s longMonday night from a w ee k' s v is it in service as a p r ea c he r i n the middle

    Holidaysburg and Altoona, Pa. west, a s t h e r e pr e se n ta t iv e from theMr. an d Mrs. A rt hu r J . Pursell, Churches of the U n it e d S t at e s in anwho have been spending t h e s u mm e r unofficial ambassadorship to theat t he ir c ot ta ge i n Ocean City, re- C hu rc he s o f G r ea t B ri ta in , whichturned recen tly to their home on For- p la ce d h im for three years at therest avenue. City T emple in L ondon, a nd n ow ill

    Philadelphia as one of its leadingminis te r s, i s a lso the author of manybooks of historical, biographical, andreligious import. The Library is fortunate e no ug h t o ha ve i n i ts collect io n t wo of these books " P r e a c h i n ~in London ," and "The New Preaching."

    Th e f or me r, a s i ts name implies,deals with Dr. Newton's experience>at the City Temple during the years

    FIRESIDErHE

    October 21, 1932

    Literature Group TuesdayThe Literature Group of the Wom

    e n' s Co mm un ity Clu b o f Narberthwill hold their next meeting at thehome of Mrs. Henry W. Dotzenroth.on Cleve land avenue, Tuesday aftern oo n. M rs . Walter J. Odiorne, chairman, wiI I review "Secret Sentence," Iby Vieki Baum. i

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    Mr. T ho ma s H um ph ri es , son ofMrs. Id a Townsend , of Kent road,Wynnewood, gave a masquerade partyat the home o f his grandmother onl as t F r id ay evening. T h e g ue s ts included Miss Jean.Latcham, MissMarieL ou is e Wal z, M is s N a nc y Wa te r er,Miss- Gerry Nash , Miss Gerry S'now,Miss Frances L an d, M is s N an cy A lcorn, Miss Betty McCall, Miss MarthaJane Bodley, Mr. John Latcham, Mr.Thomas Barnes, Mr. James Kalbach,Mr. Robert Bird, Mr. Glenwood Rose,1\11. David Wright and Mr. Malin

    Rogers.Mrs. A. O. Elliott and daughter,of Dudley avenue, were recen t gues t sat the Hotel Harrington, in Washington, D. C.

    Mr. and Mrs . Kenne th Bovee , whohave been spending several months inCalifornia have r et ur ne d t o t he irapartment on Essex avenue.

    Mi ss Al ic e Ty so n, a freshman atBucknell University, spent last weekend at her h om e on S ab in e a ve nu e.She entertained a group of schoolfriends at a party l as t F ri da y evening.

    Mr. and M rs . C ha rl es PickettStokes, o f " L an e 's E n d, " h ad a s theirguest for severa l days , Je ffory Wadham, of London, England.

    M r. a nd M rs . Paul Egolf , and fami ly, recen tly r et ur ne d t o t he i r homeon 'Voodside avenue, after spendingt h e s u mm e r at Pocono Lake.

    Dr. and Mrs. Garth BoericldPeeney, of Elm Terrace .

    Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Torrey, ofBrookhurst avenu e, ga ve a dimwl'party and bridge l a s t S a tu r da y evening. The g ue st s w er e M r. a nd M rs .H. O. Knapp , of New York ; Lieu ten an t C ha se K ir tl ey, U. S. N., a nd M rs .K ir tl ey a nd Mr. a nd M rs . G eo rg e 11Pilling, of Chestnut Hill .

    Miss Doro thy Clevenger, a studentat Wilson College, spent the weelAnderson, of the Illman School, mot or ed t o Staatsberg, N . Y., last Friday, where they s p en t t he week-endus t h e g u es t s of D r. a nd Mrs. V. V.Anderson and Mr. John King.

    Mrs. King will h av e a s her guestth is week-end, Mrs . S . 1. Shortess, ofB lo om sb urg, P a. , f or me rl y o f Narberth.

    Miss Madel ine Baughman, who is astudent at Wilson College, spent lal

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    NUTS I Z E

    H ~ mhurg, fresh Iy g1'0U nd, .. , 20cSugar-cured Corned Beef, 35cl .AMB CHOPS: Rack lb., 20c

    Rib or Frenched .. " 30cDelicious Country Sausage, lb., 25cScrapple _,., ,., 2 lb., 25c0 " 1 ' relebrated mild rureBRE ....KFAST BACON sliced, 25c

    who;e piece, 18cRump of Veal. Ib., 22c

    Evans, of "Chimney Side," Radnor,announce t he m ar ri ag e of theirdaughter, Miss ,Gaberille HopkinsonEvans, and Mr. Frederic Schoff Boeri cke, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J.Boericke, of Merion, which took placeat Fallon, Nevada, on Tuesday, October 18. Mr. and Mrs. Boerieke wi llreside at Round Mountain, Nevada.

    T H E CELLARW I N D O W

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    IMMEDIATE DELIVERIESof

    ~ f aCash price, $10.00, plus 1 pe r cen t . Sta te Ta x

    S a m e P r ic e E v e ry w h er e

    PickUpYour Phone

    Watch fo r Our Big Hal lowe 'en Program of Fun

    S TO V E

    SIZE

    Dance at Narberth's Arcadia!

    Ralph S. D u ,m e . O w "e rDISTRIBUTORS J E D DO H I GH L A N D A N T HR A C IT E

    Te lephone Narbe rth 2430-2431

    Arcadia Restaurant

    Rib Roast (thick end) . . . . . Ib., 22c

    a"d get some of these food 'l'alues.We deli' l'er twice daily i" yourcommu"ity.

    P h o ne N a rb e rt h 3799 fO I' a t a b l e r e se r va t i on

    Good music, soft lights, good food and service-and a smooth dancefloor. D anc ing f rom 9 P. M. to 2 A. M. M o de r at e p ri ce s f or a llf o od , i nclu ding ch ops , steaks, salads, ice cream, pies,French pastry, etc. No cover charge.

    Narberth Coal Company

    N. C. WYETH - C H A D D S F O R DWm. T'EFFT S C H WA R Z - M E R I O N

    Will exhibit I1Iustrative Paintings and Murals in the Shull Galleries, No. 25Bala Ave., Bala-Cynwyd, October 20 to November 19. Rooms open daily8.30 to 5, Wednesday evenings 8 to 10 a nd S un da ys 2 to 5 P. M.

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    BROOKLINE, PENNA.

    Formerly Brookline Square Club

    Couvert50 c. per person - w e ~ 1 cdays

    75 c. p ~ rperson - - Saturdays and Holidays

    by the management of PEACOCK GARDENS

    BROOKLINE COUNTRY CLUB

    Saturday, October 22

    DOCPEYTON

    opening Friday, October 21st, with the same popular policies, the same mod

    erate prices, the same smooth orchestra ("Doc" Hyder and his 12 Southemaire9--better than ever), and the same smart air of distinction which madePeacock Gardens a rendezvous for discrUninating Philadelphians this summer past.

    AND NOW--

    V4 mile east of PottstownI.ocated 0" Wm. Pe"" Highway

    Route 422

    SUNNYBROOKBALLROOM

    In the MailbagStraight Republican

    To t he E di to r of "Our To wn: "

    After listening to a man by the a nd H is Orchestran am e o f Senator Norris, who deHv-1 Dancing S,30 to 12ered an address over the radio on AdmissiOn, 75c (tax Included)Wednesday, October lD, I can' t but Wednesday, October 26be lie ve t h: lt i s n o w on de r that s uc h G RA ND MA SQU ER ADE BALLmen are n ot t ak en in w it h the men ~ 1 2 5IN PRIZESMusic bywho sit in the United States sen-I' D A N G A R B E Ra te . A r ad ic al who has no r e gard f o r AND HIS ORCHESTRAanyone, who docs not see t h i n g ~as I Dancing 9 to 1he does. To attack the President of Admission. 75c (tax Included)

    FREE PARKINGthis United States and make remarks Ii such as were made over the r a d ~ ,I r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a n see now how it came about thathis broadcast was shut off. The reco rd of t h is man will show that h e h a sno regards for either party. Justa man without a count ry. He is inmy judgment, and in a great manyo th er s, no d ou bt , s ho ul d g o over toRussia, where those t hi ng s c an besaid and done, I am proud that whenthe President Herbert Hoover s p e ~ k son the r ad io h e r ef ra in s f ro m p e tt yremarks. At the close, let me leavet hi s m es sa ge w it h a ll m y friends inthe Borough and in our County thatt h er e have been remarks made to theeffect that I am suppo rt i ng th e Demo cr at ic t ic ke t. I can only s ay i n a nswer that I am asking all my f r ie nds Iin this Borough a n d C o un t y to sup-p or t t he e n ti re R ep ub li ca n t ic ke t. I Ihave always and proud to say that Iam and always will be a Republican.[ h av e at times supported Democraticmen in ou r Borough for Boroughof- J

    Shreds & Patches

    Friday, October 21, 1932

    This Merger Business'l'lIe progTcss which thc Citizcns'

    Commit t c c c l a ims to he making inadllingo signlItures to t hc s cro llwhich may he t hc d ea th w a r rn n t ofNarbcrth, so far lIS its Boroughstatus gocs, may wcll causc alarm10 l.hose who prizc the civic spiritan d n c ig h ho rl in e ss o f i \arherthI('sidents.

    E c onomica ll y thc a rg 'umen t s advanced b y t he :\lcrgocr CommiUeparc sO\llHl and cOll\'incing. Doubtless Borongh rc s iden ts would bin'!'fa t tcr pU!'fiCS wC'r(' thc area mcrgedwith 1.ow('r :\Teri0n. An d in tillleslikc th esc cconomic argullwulsnarry m uch we igh t.

    ' rh c s av in g t hc m cr gc r wouldach icvc ou thc Bor ou gh c nd , exc)u:;ivc of the School District, is smalllIud w it h p r os p ec t s o f a reductionIIl'X.t .YCa! of two t o thrcc mills illI he Borough tax. ratc, cuts cvcn jpssice. ('onsi(]cl'ed fro m th e vie\\'point o f t he School Districts thel'"is lIIorc to be said f or t hc m c r g ( ~ I ' ,Not that t h e N a rh c rt h School ish'ss cflicicnt than Lowcr :\eriollI 'nhlic Schools. Thc question isplll'ply an ecollomic one. ~ I o n l l t ,

    i ug c os ts of cduca t ion , i nc rca scdt u i ti on o f Borough pupils at LoweI'Mcrioll : m d l a rg e r en ro llmcnt s i n

    OURr 1 J 1 0 ~ ~11\..1 1tr icts. T he 'l'owDship covers a lI learned during a s ho rt s oj ou rn i nl flce. I Alfred Peeney i s i n c ha rg e o f t h e r e.Jl. \ , W .L~ !arca o f tw en ty- f ive square miles. S c o t l a ~ das was The Vagrant to inl - Again I ask you who believe ill t h e f r eshmen ts , while reservations ma y

    , pose hIS equally scanty French on her Ihings that our party stands fo r to b d 'th M Ch 1 A St dtIIt stands t o r ea so n that the mell f' dl Sh k h E l' 1 I . f . . e ma e WI rs. ar cs . ou .A C ' C j . r p ne n years. e spo e er ng 1S 1 I ring a ll your rlends and neighbors , '" .f o : ~ d ~ r ~ : V { 9 1 / ~ m t h ~t l x a ; ~ h P C j c l ~w h ( ~sit iII thc C o m m i s ~ i o n c r s 'horribly; The Vagrant handled hill to the polls and vote the straight Re-, The Women s DIVIsion Will h old aAssociation, and published every Friday dllurs at Ardmorc canuo t give pcr- F re nc h i n h is b es t high-school man-I publican ticket. closed tournament on F r id ay a f te r -at Narberth. Pa. ,sonal attcntion to th(' intcrests of ncr, which was equaI ly horr ib le to Very truly yours, Inoon, October 28.

    Phi l ip Atlee L I V ~ .:uhlisher ithat widc-flung area. It is aU thcy h er , n o d ou bt , but the omelette aux FRED WALZER. - - - - - - - -Robert Moore Camel'OlI, Icditor I . . . . I lines herhes was delicious and that Announce WeddingAline l \ l o r ~ a l lIlohcrts, Social gdltor ( ~ a ndo t o k ce p III tOllch WIL, thell' s ide wa lk c af e w as a charming spot. II Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hopkinson-Thomas A. 1':lwootl, Aclvertlslng Manager own district. There the s tory stops. Unlike many Many Club Officials c_Office--258 Haverford Ave., Narberth '111111. g-ovcl'llll1eut which is Sllp- American men who have been ill at Narber th Luncheon Ic======= = = = . = ~ - - = - = " " " ' - ' ' ' - : ' - = 5 7 : = = = = =

    Telephone-Narberth 2545; If no answer, IlOrtcd h.\ an intcll i !!cnt l lnd alm't Paris, The Vagrant is neither in- I~ k - - - - = ! ! ! ~ 7~rdmore 3100

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    P a g ~F i v e .

    Furnished and unfurnished apartmenh, Ito 6 rooms, from$75.00 par month.Room and bath withcomplete hotel serv-

    Iice, $40.00 permonth. .

    Matinee This Saturday:T O M M IX in "Riders, of D e a t h Val ley"-and Mickey Mouse and

    Laure l and Hardy

    Wednesday and Thursday~ ~ T O MB R O W N

    OF CULVER"

    Next Mond"y and Tuesday~ U N A S H A M E D '

    NOW: Lionel Barrymore,K ar en M or le y, N il s A st he T

    ~ ~ Washington

    Masquerade"Laurel &. Hardy: "The Chimp"

    Mickey Mouse Comedy

    F ri da y a nd S at ur da y Ne xt :B u ~ t e "Keaton. Sr.hnozzle Durante~ S P E A K E A S I Ly '

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    PENNSYLVANIA

    An Apartment at Hotel Pennsylvania

    HOTEL

    is the acme ofcomfort and conv en ie nc e. C om bi ne this w itheconomy, and you have solvedthe housing problem. You mayhave the exclusive atmosphereof your own home or enjoy thecomfort of our public rooms,including lounge, parlor, andpublic dining rooms.YOUR servant problem will

    b e entirely eliminated, optional maid service is available at a c os t f a rless than you could purchase i t for yoursel f. In fact,a complete hotel service is at your command at theprice of ordinary janitor apartment service.

    HOTEL PENNSYLVANIAis first-class, fireproof construction throughout. Consul t your f ire pol icy, your rate g iv es y ou a d ef in it eanswer to the construction of the building in whichyou live. Our rate covering your property in thishotel is the lowest in the city.

    COME and allow o?e ofourrepresentatives to

    demonstrate the economies andconveniences derived from living in t hi s h ot el . Enjoy theclean ai r and elevation of thislect ion where you a re b ut t en

    minutes by elevated, bus, or carf rom down town.

    3900 Chestnut StreetPHILADELPHIA

    1.:;;;;__ Unrestrte:ted Parking

    Next Monday and TuesdayWa r r e n Wil l i am in

    " S K Y S C R A P E R S O U L S "One of the year 's g rea t f ilms .ADDED-SILLY SYMPHONY

    Ii,I

    Have You Visited Us Yet!I.1

    Carroll B r oth e rs i n v it e you to call an d see h o w c le a n, m o de rn and

    I well-stocked their store looks. You will notice that the merchandise'1 is o f t he highest quali ty, and p ri ce d t o m ee t e co no my b ud ge ts . YouI

    'I c a n p h o ne y o ur o r de r s and b e a s su r ed t h ey are accurately filled andi delivered promptly.II

    I

    These suggestions are a m on g o u r s pe ci al s f or t hi s F ri da y and Saturday

    B o s c u l C o f f e e , 3 one-pound cans ~ l

    I (Regularly 37c)-In vacuumpacked tinsIi K i rk m an ' s B o ra x S o a p . .3 bars , IO cI

    . . . .

    1 Prime S h o r t R i b s of Beef . . . . l b ., 2 8 cIIi B o n e l e s s Roast of Veal . lb " 3 2 c,I

    I

    I COUNTRY Chicken o f th e Se aI

    CALVES 55e T U N A F I S H , 1 5 cII LIVER,lb., ( r eg . 2 Ic can)iI FinestFresh-Killed

    Chicken,251b.,I

    I Broiling,Frying&StewingII I C A L O C AT O R D O G F O O D I R I N S O 19c! can , I Oc; 3 fo r 28 c l a r ge p k g. ,i

    - -E x t r a fancy S w e e t Breads .

    .5 0 c

    I. . . . . p a i r ,

    !L A M B C H O P S : R i b , 3 2 c ; Loin . . 3 7 cI

    Ii CARROLL BROTHERSi

    I2 2 8 H a v e rf o r d Avenue N a r b e r t h 2852

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    N o T i m e L o s t F ro m W o rk

    For Sale aT RentFOR SALE OR RENT-8 rm. scml-dc'

    tachcd housc, on qulct slrcct. 4 sq. from\ Vay ne s la ., g ar., a ll co nv. P h. \ Ya yn c1761. omb-tf

    Instruction-Schools' rUTOR des ircs pupil ; High School and

    Elcmentary branches: tcrms rcasonable.Phonc Sunset 3077. ombl0-21

    MATHEMATICS TUTORPhonc Narbcrth 2433 ombl0-21

    1"RlilNCH, native teachcr, experlcnccd,advanced or beginners, Ph. Narb. 2433.

    ombl0-21

    C YN \V YD -A tt ra c. 6 rm. n ou sc, 2 c algarage, bcautlfully sltuatcd; 345 TrCYOl

    lanc, Phone, 'fIIrs. H. Lcdsham, AtlanticCity 2-1934 o r wr it e 3 N. Hanover ave.Margate, N. J. omblO-28

    DETACHF.:D scml-hungalow, 5 bcdrooms2 ba th roo ms, hot wa tc r h ca t. Ollen

    flrCJllace, garage. " 'ynnewood Ayc. ncarMontgomcry. Phonc Narbcrth 2357-J.

    o m b l 0 - ~ 1

    O UR T OW N

    Rooms for RentLARGE second floor room, southcrn ex

    pOSUIe.Conv. to Sta . and bus . Ph. Nar.3928-R. omblO-21

    INo enforced rest. No operations

    no r i nj ec ti on s. T he simple EmeraldOil home t reatment permits you to goabout. your d a il y r o ut i ne a s u su alwhile those old sores and ulcers quickIy b ea l up an d y our legs become asgood as new.

    Real Estate tOT Rent Emerald Oil acts i n s tan t ly to endFOR REN'l-$IOO.OOPER MONTH: FUR- pain, reduce swelling, stimulate circu

    NISHED l ~ ANTIQUES; owners going lation. Just follow the easy direct ionsabroad, old house remodelled, with 1 acre and you ar e sure to be he lped. Yourof g ro un d a nd 2 c ar g ar ag e on Old St. d . t 'DaVids Gold Course, Radnor. First floor ruggls won t k eep yolir money unhas four fireplaces, Ia."i-ge reception haU, ~ e l S sy ou a re . . (Advt.)

    N. C. WYETH

    A distinction granted to bu t :H orthe hundreds of laundries i n P en ll 'sylvania has COTI:C t o S t. M : a r ~ " sLaundry, Ardmore, through its certification for cleanliness, sanitation andcare. Award of the certificate followed an exhaust ive inspection by theScientific Research Commission of th t'Pennsylvania Laundry-owners ' Asso

    ciation.S t . M a r y' s , owned by Assemblymull

    li'red C. Peters and J. Herbert Baltl'-,II member of the Lower Merion SchoolBoard, has long en joyed a reputationfor progressive methods, sponsored byt h e p ri de of its owners. In explaini ng t h e d is ti nc ti on which has comoto the Main Line firm, Mr. Baltzsaid this week:

    " Th e s ta nd ar ds s et f or t he inspcc,tions are so rigid that only about tenpe r cent . o f the members of t h e S t at t Association have b ee n a bl e to earnthe certificate. The research is conducted by Pennsylvania State College,and this S ta te i s one of the few toe st a bl i sh t h e plan up to this time.

    "St. Mary's had to submit to thomost exhaustive inspElction, includingthe w as hi ng o f t es t bundles, whicllwere sent to State College for' study.Washing, which, of course, is , thoheart of good laundry work, is th eprincipal p oi nt i n the inspection. Thew a sh i ng f o r mu l a e m u st p as s m us te r

    f o r i ts a b il i t y t o do a c le an and sanitary job, a nd t o accomplish this witha minimum of depreciation in tensilestrength and color o f the material"handled.

    "Inspections are inade four times IIyea r, and are i n t he f or m o f surpri!lOvisits. T he s ta n da r d m u st be maintained at all times, or the certificate

    S t . M a r y' s L a un d ry W i n sSta te Certification

    ,Wy e t h an d Schwarz I~ s c a n ~ e l l e d :One ~ ~ n e f i tf ro m t he P att en , o f N ar be rt h, is the cadets' Club of Narberth M. E. Church at I " D ur i ng t h e past y ea r t he Ameri- '1fr5=================!!

    mspectIons IS t he a bl ht y o f t he l au n- bandmaster. the 110me of Mr. Ernest A. Bailey, Ican Red Cross h a s c ar ri ed a greatExhibi t in Cynwyd I l lr y t o d is co ve r f o r i t se l f op po r tun i- Drum m aj or o f t he b an d is Robe r t 607 .Es sex avenue, Nar be r th, Thu rs - load i n t he N at io na l burden" aid

    Ities for improvement. . Arons, w ho w as L ow er M er i on H ig h d ay next, at eight o'clock. I . ' s

    . - - - . "We have an advant age in the use School's d ru m m a jo r last year. The Mr. Bailey will tu m o v er h is eher-, PresIdent Hoover. Join now a n d h e lpW o rk s o f Tw o O u t st a nd m g Ar - IIf Springfield water from w hi ch w e bugler and captain of the ban d is ished recreation room, l o ca t ed o v er carry on I

    t ists i n E x hi b it i on at I remove a1l minerals. T he u se o f this Minor McGeorge. the garage, to th e use o f t he men, and p - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~S h u ll G a l le r ie s "zero w at er a nd t he c or re ct f or mu - will also use a projector i n s h ow i ng

    Ilae make correct washing a certainty." M. E. Men's Club Wil l s o ~ ei n t e r e s ~ i n gpictures, a f ~ wof I ,Narber tHA n e x hi b it o f the i l lu s tr a ti ve pa in t - whIch may gIve u s a n o p po rt u mt y to!

    ng s o f two prominent art is ts opens Brookline C o u n tr y C l ub M e e t N e x t T h u rs d ay see ourselves a s "o the r s" s ee u s. I THEATREoday at the Shull Ga1leries, 25 Bala Opened b y M e c k e T o d a y All the men of the community are 1 5 th A N N I V E R S A R Y

    avenue, Bala- A delightful ,(!vening awaits the invited and it is hoped there will be Five years of entertainmentC d mcmbers and friends of the Men's a large attendance. ~ ; r r ~ ~ e u e ~ ~ : .steadily growing

    y n w y . Taldng over the house and g rounds ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 8 4 ! ~ ~ ~ ~ O C ~ ~ ~ ~ O l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ O C ~ ~ O l ~ @ l l ~LET'S CELEBRATE WITHThere will be of t h e fo rm er Brookline Square Club, JO I GOOD SHOWS.s ho wn a large ,r. Howard Mecke, Jr., I nc ., i s hold- II WTILhlsLFrlRdaYOanGdSERaturdsaym.collection o f i l l ~a formal opening Friday evenilllt I CLASSIFIED ADVEllTISEMENTSthe wOlrks of for the Brookline Country Club, whichN C W t h

    ~ I " D O W N TO E A R T H ". . ye, wil l bc operated under the same man- General Notice- Classified Advertisements w11l be charged only

    i n t er n a - agement as Peacock Gardens, on the II t o r es id en ts of t he Main Line whose n ame s lt

    . 1 1 y appear In the telephone direc to ry : to persons malnt .n ln lng an account withI o n a M ' L'n t I I Ib to Ith THE .1,

    known l'llus- am I e. I Ut , or 0 I'egu ar su )sct ers e er MAIN LINER. OUR TOWN.or

    NEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD.trator, togeth- Mr. Mecke has announced that the I Ie r w it h a entire building has been decorated, Rates 10 c en ts a l in e In e ach p ap er : 25 c en ts 8 l in e In Ill ' thrpe

    I'enovated and r ef ur ni sh ed , a n d t he I -Min imum charge, 36c In on" paper : 75 cen ts In all three AV - Ig roup of the p a in ti ng s o f William

    ~ r a g eat five words to the line. No bl8ckfaced type used.refft Shwarz, of Merion. complete facilities of t he p ro pe rt y, I Wednesday and Thursday

    i n cl u di n g t h e large club house, with I Deadline f 0, . Inseltions- Cla" .. lfled adVtlrtlaolllenls will Stuart Erwin, Joan BlondellBoth the art ists whose worl_s ap- I.he largest ballroom outsl 'de of Phl'I-, ' l>e acceJltcd up to Wednesday, 6 a n d B en Turpin inoc lock tor O UR TOW N o r a ll t hr ee p ap er s: T hu rs da y, 1 o 'c lo ck , t or THE I " M A K E M E S A

    pear in this interesting local e x hi b it a d el p hi a , w i t h accommodations fo r ap-! MAIN LINER: Thursday, 5 o'clock for NEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD. I A T R "ar e well-known t h roughou t t he M a ~ nproximately 2000 people, t w el v e t e n- h Y A I Thelma Todd ~ ~ a e s ~Pitts ComedyLine . . M r. Wye th , whose c o l o r f ~ 111- n is c ou rt s, a nd a fi ne swimming pool P one ou r Ads to RDMORE 3 1 0 0 , Next Week-Endl ~ s t r a t I o n ~adorn ~ o m et ~ ( m t yJuve-, wi ll be a va il ab le t o the public, the ~ - ~ ~ ~ N ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ O l ~ @ l l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~JTIlle claSSICS, studied With Howard I, swimming pool on both a p ub li c a nd a " . I Lione Bar rymore inP yl e. H e is a member of the Society idu b membership plan. Help Wanted JIving ro om, d in in g room, k lt ch cn a nd I "WASHINGTON No". 2 and 3: Will Rogersof I l lu s t ra tor s , t he Water Color Club, . , ~ , pantry (frigidaire). Sccond floor has s it-I MASQUERADE" in "Dow" to Earth"

    . F II f th P I ' ; Wit h t he t ho u gh t o f m a ki ng avall-I \ \ H I Tb " OM AN , part t ime. General t lng room with f lrep lacc , fOUl b C d r o o n l s , I I : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ~ : ~ : : : : ~ : : : : : : : : ~ ~ ~ ~and IS a e ow 0 e ennsy v a m a . housework and cooking . Mus t l ive InAcademy of Fine A rt s. H is w or k i n - i~ b l ea satIsfactory place where meet Xarberlh. Slccp out. Phone Narberth 2810. t wo b at hs ; t hi rd floor has maid' s room i - - - - ..- - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - -eludes five la

    rge m ur al s i n t he new i mg and banquets may be he ld , Mecke I 010-21 and bath ; only four mlnutcs from RadnolI b d t station. CaIl owncr, bc twe en 6 a nd 9First National Bank Boston and a h as a rr an ge d f or a a nq ue t e pa r - p. m ., Wayne 8-14. ombl0-21

    1'0 p of panels in the H U b b ~ r dMe-I ment, which wil l supervise and give Situations Wanted~ o ~ a lBuilding, Washington. The I estimates for dinners, weddings, birth- DAY'S W O R I ~or ha lf ti me work of a ny

    Id f te I I b d ft kind desi rcd. Slecp o ut . Bc st ref s.

    present exhibition contains t h e g re a t- ay, ra rna , c u an a e rn oo ll Call or ,nitc 3827 Haverford avenue,st number of his paintings to be Ibridge p a r ti e s i n anyone o f t he n um - Phila., Pa. ombl0-21

    ehown in the Philadelphia District! erous attractive dining rooms. YOUNG man, n ca t d cs lr cs po si tio n,:o r many years. I "Doc" H y de r a nd h is o r ch e st ra o f D ri ve rs IIccn sc. Re fs . P h, Ar dm or e

    S h t d . . twelve pieces will be the musical at- 2 14 1~ , . . - ...,..._.,....,.,_-=--:-0_m_b_l_0_-...,,21

    Mr. chwarz w ose s u 10 IS m . "', , .,: . ItractIOn at t he C ou nt ry Club at IYOUXG man, nca t, whi te , dcs ires workB a l a - C y n w ~ ' d ,IS a noted murahst . B kl' It ' M k ' 1 t of an) ' k ind Rcfs Drlvcrs I Iccnsc Ph. II f th I roo me. IS ec es p an 0 op- . . . .HIS work graces the wa s 0 e I th I b 'th th r ' Klngslcy 997-W. ombl0-21Utica Ho- cra.te e c u WI e same po ICles E X P I " H n ; : ' \ C l ~ Oworkcr wants work bytel at Uti- IwhIch madc Peacock Gardens a pop- the daY. Re ts. Ca ll A rd mo rc 2020.

    N Y. ular gathering place for Philadelphia ombl0-21

    ca, . ., I d b b 'd t I = , " = , = ~ - . - , - - : - - . , - - , , . . . . . . . . , , - - - - , . , . , . . . - , .th e Ban- an su ur an reSl en s. I C O L O H ] ~ D ,married man desires Ilositiont I The cover charge f o r t h e restaurant I a s c ha uf rc ur o r h ou sc ma n A -I Rcf s.

    croft, a will be fifty cents pe r person on week- 'I Call Bryn Mawr. 249-\'>'. ombl0-21W 0 r - Id ay s, a nd seventy-five cents per per- LADY wis'hcs to s cc ur c d ay s wo rk fo rC est e r , son on Saturdays and holidays. It will' . c om pe tc nt y ou ng wo ma n o vc r 2 y ca rsMass.; the In her empIO). P ho nc B ry n M aw r 777.

    D. t not be open on Sundays. ombl0-21

    e nn IS, aA t I a n _ I 'l'YPIS'J'-Hetlned young lady dcslrcs fullt' C'ty I BT TPT7\ r v p p B1TS or part-timc work. \VI II do typing at

    1 C 1 , U 0 1 J . V 1 J 0 0 home. "arb. 2284. 010-21and th e I HOUSEWORK, c it hc r fu ll o r I ,a rt t im e;E p is - , clcaning or washing. Apply 208 IonaC O p a 1 WM. TEFFT SCHWARZ i Opportunity for everyone to turn a ' c. , o r phone Chr is tine , Narbcrth 2514A ca d _ IIndian, cowboy, clown o r p ir at e iH I h et wc en 5 a nd 8 P. M. 010-28

    emy. Las t yea r he completed :I great presented in the Hallowe'en costumes I\\Ol:K of u n) ' k ind d es ir cd , o r l au nd ryI d l t D ., t A I to tuke home Rcfs An] 3836set o f h is to ri ca l m ur al s a nd c ei li ng n ow on ISP ay a aVIs sore. nl . . . .

    iece w it h t he figures of the zodiac Ithere are masks to g o w i th t hem-a l i i omb-tfO C S

    sorts of hideous a nd f un ny faces IHIGH SCHOOL girl deslrcs pos. asfor th e n on dag a o unt y avmgs I ., . . ... mothc l"s hclper. Carc of chi ld ren. Ph.Bank, Syracuse, N. Y. IDaVIS ad t hi S w ee k a ls o mentions a Ard. 3836. omb-tf

    pleasing variety of nuts chocolates I - .M r. S ch wa rz developed u nd er t he. ' .

    WOMAN deslrcs laundry work, cookwg',I f Ch I H th t

    a nd h ar d candles, and decoratlOlIs I housework ctc Phone Ardmore 999-'"tute age 0 ar es aw orne a ' . . .. S 1 an d party favors. I ombl0-21Provincetown and at the Juhen choo I \\ '01\1'" 'T 1)]lII/;', nltel'atlons; 122 Conway avcnue.1Dri l l Team Wednesday, ICall l'arbcrth 3i48-11 010-28'

    Appear ing at Egypt i an IJltESSl\lAKl:'\G-Elizabeth Pcarson, 215Dudley avcnue, Narbcrth. Phonc Nar-

    ! herth 3727-J. ott G n ' ,ne o f t h e features in the showing I uernsey alrleS'1

    Il'1ANO 'l'UNING and repairing In your

    of the picture, " Br ow n o f Culver," town cost much Icss. Scnd postal. Q.at the E gy p ti an T h ea t re n ex t w e d- I Ubertl, 2 ~ 3Williams avcnuc, Narbcrth. W e s t L a nc a st er A v e. , W a y n enesday night , will be a demonstration o-tfof close o rd er a nd manual of arms CLOCK REPAlHING-Prompt and rea- ' P h o n e -W a y n e 1121drill by a p la to on of cadets f ro m t he sonablc. SJlcclallzlng In Antique, Grand- "A C I D d hi D .f at he r' s, H al l a nd Wal l Chi me Clocl{s. amp cte, epen a e mr')' IWe no n ah M i l i ta r y Academy, Weno- c. R. Starn, 116 Rockland ave . Phonc Service" IInah, N. J. They will a p pe a r i n t h ei r Narberth 2522-J. 011-4uniforms of Wes t Po in t g re y and UPHOLSTERING and rcp.: springs ot 3-shakos. plecc sultcs rcpalrcd, $10; Chair recov- Varl'cose Ulcers

    Colonel Stanley R. Putnam, com- cred, $5. Go anywhcrc. Cal l Lewlo,m a n ~ a n tof. calJets at Wenonah, was, Wayne 1496. omb-tt H id Hw hi le a member o f t h e t ac ti ca l s ta ff F or S al e ea e at orneat Culver Military A c ad e my, o ne of TYPEWRITERS sold, rentcd and lepalrthe participants in. the picture. He ed, r cas . office suppl lcs. Suburbanwas transferred t o We no n ah this fall. TYllewrlter Co., Times Medical Bldg. Ph.

    Ard. 1378. omb-tfThe s i xt e en c a de t s w i ll be u n de r t h ec om ma nd o f C ad et Major Manual

    F r om e , o f P h il a de l ph i a.Among the M ai n L in e boys in a ttendance at Wenonah ar e Malcolmand Fra nk l i n Weeks a nd J ac k Shoemaker, Wayne; W. F. an d W. L.Shewell, N a rb e rt h ; H e nr y LeCour,Minor McGeorge and Deveraux Upham, Cynwyd; and Will iam Masciangelo, Ardmore. Captain Frederick C.

    CtOber 21, 1932

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    P ag e S ix OU R TOWNOctober 21, 1932'

    A DA YDIME

    F or t he M on th ly R at escall or inquire at the

    BUSINESS OFFICEor ask any Bell employee

    You can have a telephonein your home forless than

    10 cents a d ay !

    LESS THAN A

    (WUdcats)

    VERSUS

    P A R K I K G

    LOYOLA

    VILLANOVA

    Bring this ad and 9c

    F R E B

    Located o n B el mo nt Ave nu e a bo ve City line;Adjacent to the Bala-Cynwyd Section, accessiblefrom all p oi nt s. The Westminster landscape hasall the charm of a picturesque rural 'countryside.

    Phone Narberth 4134-JVe Dcliver-241 Haverford Ave.

    MAY W'E P R E S E N T

    VILLANOVA STADIUMLaDea.tel ' Pike, VII18DO".

    Saturday, October 22d~ . ~ oP. M.

    General Admission, 55e Reserved Seats, $1.10INCLUDING TAX

    FREE TRANSPORTATIONReserved s e at s a r e on sale at all Phlla. & Western Stations, Lneluding transportation d i re ct t o s t ad i um and return-No ExtraCharge. '

    SEATS ALSO O ~ SALE ATVl11anova College Gymnasium, A. G. Spalding & Bro., 113 S . 16thst., Phlla., Pa.; Gimbel Bros. , 9th and Chestnut Sts.; E. C. LynchTicket Agency, 69th St. Te rm i n al ; D a vi a Drug Store, Airy &DeKalb ats., Norristown.

    F O O T B A L L

    to H om e O wn er s

    CCakeno clumce6with fire or thieves!Of Iwmewitlwula

    T E L E P H O N Eis cutoff

    IromoutsiJekelp!

    - a n d get a 25c can of Wetherill's 4-R finishes: v a rn i s h, s t a inor enamel. This offer good on e week only, Oct. 25 to Nov. 5.A Wethe r i ll pa in t demonstration will b e g iv en h er e Saturday,Oct. 29, Bring an y small article of woodwork a nd h av e itpainted FREE that day.

    W. H. Haws Hardware

    TH E B E L L T E LE P HO N E C O MPA NY OF PENNSYLVANIA

    ~ Corne r Cup boa rds. , ~ - " i j ; ' s ; ~ ~ ~ g ~ : : hBookShelvesNu-metal Weather StrippingShelves, O a k a nd Pine Floors

    Screens-Kidney TablesPa in t -Enamel -Varn i sh

    S an d a nd C em en tInsulation a n d Wa ll b oa r d

    Hardware an d GlassBrushes

    THE CLARKE SANDING MACHINE

    fo r y ou r floors. F or R EN T by theday o r ha lf da y

    S hu l l L u m b er C o m p an yT he L i" k Between Forest and Home

    29 Bala Ave., Bala.Cynwyd Cynwyd 662

    OPEN S AT URDAYS UNTIL 3 P. M.

    No . 286A N O R D I N A N C E

    HASELTINE S. LEVER, Sheriff.

    Seized and taken In execution as theproperty of Edward Friel and RohrmanH. Grazier, !\lortgagors and !\lonlca H.Ashton. Real Owner, a nd to be sold by

    Down Money $200.00Sherltrs Ollice. Norristown, Penna.October 11. 1932

    This series of lessons, based onthe Culbel tson system, is pl'epal'ed by Mrs. Georgene SickelsVan Court, of Beechwood, associate teacher of the Culbertson National Studios.

    In this sel'ies Mrs. Van CoU/twill endeavor to lmild up a simpleand com]J1"ehensive picture of bidding procedure. The articles willbe b as ed to a la l'y e extent uponher booklet "A n Outline of theCulbertson System."

    ICE

    bring your shp.sto'For Good Wear

    You've OtherThings to I) o

    H. B. WALL

    Goodwear R ~ ~ ~ ~252 Haverford Avenue

    Plumbing : Heating100 Forest Avenue,

    Phone: Narberth 3652

    102 Forest Ave., Narb. 260223S Bala Ave., Cyn. 928

    NARBERTH 2266

    Your

    FallSuitandCoat

    ! t I _ : ~ d", you.r 1.)I:n,;j-' ~ ) o , J .t " ! . l L ' D t ~ C C .\\ ' ;e I";!;: Inu ( i ~ .livl'r.

    W. P. M I ES E NCarpenter .:. Builder .:. Jobbing

    832 MONTGOMERY AVE.Phones:

    Day-Narberth 3973.MNight-Narberth 4044

    PHILADELPHIA SUBURBANWATER COMPANY

    Narberth-Merlon-Penn ValleyLocal &.ReliableService

    Of course you have seen the greatreservoirs that safely hold the waterthat you drink - but do y ou alsoknow a bo ut t he filter plants thatstillfurther safeguard the purity ofthis water?Tbe wate r comes d i rec t f rom thl !reservoirs and clarifying basins tothese f il te r p lant s - a nd h er e itspurity is further assured by gentlyflowing it through greatsand filters.You cannot reform water . l tmustbe pure at i ts source and it must bek ep t p ur e eve ry inch of the wayuntil it reaches you. That is whythe drinking water that we supplyyou"with i s safegua rded a l l a longthe route , from rippling countrystreams to the gushing f low thatalwayscomes fromyour faucetwhenyouneed it .

    NarberthHand Laundry

    107 N . N a rb e rt h Ave.

    "CERTIFIED WATERfrom Pedigreed Streams"

    A l l

    T h e Wa t e rYou Wa n t

    c l e a n " n t l Slife

    will lookb e t te r , m a d e , .. / "

    t o o rd er by .7Adelizzi Bros.

    . ' 1 1 ~ i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ! ! ! ! ! IMr .. o::t;,:tt ~ o ~ ~MeetingI ; ~ G ~ ~ ~ 1 1A u t o c a ~ ; ; : y ~ ~ : : ~ ; V ; r d e r s !I Mrs. Hannah M. Durham, of Allep- ,:,::." 0 t l r a e ~An ind ica tion of business revival!

    C H E ST E R G . J O N E S I town, member o f t he B oa rd of Direc- ' D ~ ( r ~1 - ~ was reported this weel, by the Auto-lI ~ ~ '"11 JIJ' I200 Woodbine Ave. Narb. 4058 It or s o f t he P en ns yl va ni a Council of car Company, of Ardmore, which on: ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; = = ; : ; ; : ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ! 'Republican Women, will be the speak- Monday received t he l a rg e st volume!

    er at the first meeting of the season B y R O BE RT J. EDGAR of o r de r s o f any d ay t hi s y ea r. Iof the Lower Merion-Narberth Cou'!- The draught is over! Company otlicials stated that Mon-Icil of Republican Women. J- d a ys o r de r s also exceedrd in volume I

    T he m ee ti ng , a l un ch eo n, w il l be Over two inches of r a in l as t M on - t ho se for any day during October, Iheld Tuesday ~ t 1 P. M. at White- d ay, w hi ch puts October almost an 1931. They represent, it is said, orders I'hall, Haverford. All women voters i nc h e xc es s o ve r n or ma l a nd makes from many different localities a n d n o t ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ = ~ ~ ~are invited to attend. Those plan- an excess o f a lm os t a half inch for one large single order. Iiining to attend are requested to call The A ut oc ar C om pa ny i s one of IMrs. W. Russell Gre en (Narberth the year. J- the few industrial concerns in the I2267) by tomorrow. The meeting will Philadelphia area which has Ilot sus-Ibe in c ha rge of Mrs. Herman L. A w e t a ut um n m ea ns a w ho le lot Ipended operations at any t ime during ISchwartz. to t r ee s a n d s hr u bs . Theoretically, the the depression.

    Mrs. Durham, who wil l speak on s oil stays frozen all winter and when The new order!; received by this or-"The Presidential Campaign," has had spring comes the moisture i s a ll ready ganizat ion will n ot m ea n t he h ir in gw id e e xp er ie nc e i n p ol it ic s. S he h as f or t he r oot s to take up. Our win- of additional workers, officials stated.been a n a l t er n a te delegate-at-large to ters a re n ot quite so severe, but, nev-I _the Republican National Convention ertheless, m ~ c hfall rain does mal tc Iindicate t h ey a r e b u ri a l lots of Sarah Iin 1924, 1928 and 1932. Fo r four a b e t te r s p rm g . Dewes , who was born November 10, Iy ea rs s h e. was vice-chairman of the J- 1757, and died July 11, 1844; a nd o fLehigh County Republican Committee I How man: g ~ r d ~ n e r sk ee p a g a rd e n J o hn F r ed e ri c k Bicking, born March'a nd f or two years vice-chairman Of,' scrap book. C h ~ p m g sf r om n e ws p a- 29, 1730, and who d ie d N ov em be r 4 ,!the Republican State Committee. p e r ~and m a g a z ~ n e s ,d at ed a nd p a ~ t -1809.

    F 1929 t 1931 M D hled III a b oo k, g iv e us some good m-

    rom . 0 rs. ur am f . d ' t l ' t t l " f'd f th W 'C l b f ormatIOn an qUi e a I e mlsm or-

    wAallsptresl ent 0 e oman s u o ,mation. One r e a de r h a s clipped everyf f i O ~ . I d. l on e o f our weekly ga r en columns .

    IGuess who? In a Philadelphia eve-

    Illin g paper, la5t week, t he re w as an REGULATING TH E D I RE C TI O N A N D I

    C o n tr a ct B ri dg e article showing sketches of leaves of SPEED OF TRAFFIC, TH E PARKINGt re es i nt er es ti ng f or t he ir f al l col- OF VEHICLES ~ N DESTABLISHING

    Ill!::==============:!!l or in g. T hi s seemed well worth clip- A TRAFFIC COU R T . . '

    I d " d t 11 't t th The Council of the BorougH ofNarberth Img, an , mCI en a y, I go e doeH ordain:

    memb2rs of a certain garden club into I S I ~ C T I O N1. T ha t t he PUhlic Safety I

    Ia lot of t rouble-gathering leaves of Committee o.f .counl'il' with the approval ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~all the maples, g um s a nd o ak s, t o b e of the B u r ~ e s s .shall have the power and I

    authority to re! ':ulate the direction andlabelled a nd b ro ug ht to the next speed of vehil'ular traffic and to fix the

    . . - - . -meeting. The rather severe teacher, time and mauller in which vehicles m a ~ ' 1r 11m' 111 ~Iin the class in practical gardening, Ihe parked on any or a ll o f the s tree ts of I _ .P!i t 111i n !i t r r \!.l- .P111r t r t!Jwill probably have h is own troubles the B o r o u ~ h .said rc!,:ulatlons to have

    I. Ith e s ame foree an d e ff ec t when pro-

    With t he o ak leaves. m U I ~ a t e dlu wl'itin!': al."I after publlca-J- tiou in a newspaper of !,:eneral circulation

    IBurn.ing leaves. The finest soil for in, the B ~ r o u g ' . h ,as if speciflcally adopted

    gardenmg is m ad e o f old leaves that b ~ this Council.L I II . . . SI;;CTION 2. That no person shall parlhe would pass, b r in g t h e g a rd e n miracles o f M ay un- Ithereby m is si ng a game at hearts. l es s O ct ob er t oi l g av e it something wlmN.E:SDA\:' N O V E M B ~ H9. ] 9 3 ~ :..

    . . .k "

    N t d f Iat 1 :00 0 clock 1. 1\T.. In COUIt Room CWhere there IS a chOice o f m ak mg to wor on. 0 men Ion IS ma e o . at the Court House, In the Borough of Ia minimum take-out bid i n a no th er the source of 1932 dollars with which Norl' l8town. said County. the following Isuit or giving your Partner mOI'e tha1t to b uy t he daffodils a nd t ul ip s for described Heal Estute:one "aise choose the lat ter and next .May's . f l o ~ e r i n g .But e l e c t i ~ nALL THA'l ' CER'rAlN lot or piece of istronger response. day IS com mg. And soo n w e wIll ~ r o u n dwith the building and improve-

    N ow , h ow does P a rt n er ( th e orig-I'cnow if it wil l be t he s te ad y h an d o f ments thereon erected, sItuate in thei ll al b idder) respond to yoU?' talce-out Herbert Hoover at the helm or the Borou!':h of Narberth, County of Monti 'd? I thO h f t hi " m ag i c w a nd " o f F. D. Roosevelt that gomery and State of Pennsylvania, beIl . n IS p ase 0 pa r ners III ginning at a point In the E:asterly side

    bidding many players fail. Wi th t he will make 1 93 3 a s t ep f o rw a r d or a of Dudley Avenue 25.9 feet Northwardlyfollowing hand Partner bids One slid e to rotten politics. It COULD f"om the junction of t he E as t Side ofHeart : Ibe worse - and it m i gh t h a ve b ee n a Dudley Avenue with t he No rth side or1 - 8 - x - x - x - x ' lot worse. Price Avenue.

    H-A-Q-x-x-X J- CONTAINING in front Northwardly onD - A - x Seed of blue cornflower, annual the ]i;ast side of Dudley Avenue. 24 feetC - x - x poppies a nd a nn ua l pinks may be and extending of that width In length 0"\

    Y tak h . t 0 S d 'th Rown among the tulips for early flow- depth North 69 degs. 34 secs. East. 125ou e 1m III 0 ne pa e W I , . . fee t. Being premises No. 403 DUdley2-S-K-x -x -x -x Iermg next spnng'J- IAvenUe.

    H - x - x "- x - x November i s s h ru b p l an t in g t ime. UI \'DER AND SUBJECT to certainC-A -K -x -x J- existing building restrictions.

    H e s ho ul d n ow r e- va lu e his hand, Time to hang up the suet l o g - The Improvements thereon are a:I1S the support ing hand f o r y o ur Spade and keep it filled! 2'/. Story Frame and Plastered House, 20bid. In which case, in trump he has fee t f ront b)' 44 fee t deep, 4 Rooms on

    I O ld First Flonr. 3 Rooms and Bath on Secondlh a t ri ck ; i n H ea rt s, 2% trieks; Po ic e I n v e s t i ~ a t i n g Floor, attic. cellar, gas, electric llghts,in Diamonds, 2 t r ic k s ; m a ki n g a to- D ug Up Graves , P e n ~Valley, SIlrlngfield water, hot water heat, 1 cartal of 5 tricl

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    P a ge S e ve n

    E A C H

    Finnan fo r Thomas, Dimidio for Orochen, J. Finan for A. Humphries,B u r t f o r Lumb, McCready for Dagen,E. Nelson for Shea, Casey for E.N elson, Chain for O'Keefe. Off ic ia ls-Referee, Reynolds, Dayton; linesm an, Bu rns , Na rbe r th; umpire, Dickie, Narberth; field judge, Rilley, P.M. C.

    ,

    Beauty Shop

    N E W S !

    Phone: Narber th 3932

    HENRY A. DREER1306 Spring Garden S t r e e ~Philadelphia" Po.

    103 Essex Avenue-ROSE RICKLINEssex

    Our usual excellent quality workwith a SLASHING REDUCT IO N I N PRICE:

    ShampooFacialWaveHo t Oil

    Treatment, , -

    Drive i n t o Dreer's and choosefrom a superb assortment of springflowering bulbs a t t he lowCllt price s in years. Tulips, Hyacinths,Dafodils . a l l t h e good old stand.bys and a choice collection ofthosegay l i tt l e early bloomers that a r e t h e first gladheralds of spring.At ou r retail store, recognized for generat ions as headquarten forthingshort icul tural , you have unreslricted parking privilege. Youalso have the benefit of suggestions and advice f rom experls, aservice for which Dreer's h a s l o n g been famous.

    bu lbs were never finer and ra re lyso low-pr iced

    Touchdowns-Aigledinger, 2; A.Humphries, Ranher, Zelley. Point after touchdowns-A. Humphries, 2.Substitutions - A. Humphries forK ei m; M cL au gh li n for Amesbury,Cornell for Cartwright, Renick forRancher, Spencer for Leninger, 'Pete rs fo r A. Hu mphri e s, Pa r ke s forMcGarry, E. Nelson f o r P ar ke s, A.

    - ; . ,~ f _

    ~ 'resident

    Gco. B. Newton Coal Co.

    N a r b e r t h Boys' CJubWins Second Vic tory

    C yn wy d w il l b e handled b y t he W es tManayunk stat ion. Other milk staLions w il l b e established later.

    Miss E. M. Heeney, R.N., a Penn!lylvania State n ur se , i s supervistngdirector of the work for which Federal fund s a r e being used . Miss Al iceAmbler, execu tive secretary of th eFede rat i on o f C h ur c he s , w i l l havecharge of milk distribution at BrynMa wr . Mrs . Frank E. A ll en , C ynwyd, assoc ia ted with the AmericanRed Cros s, and Miss Carrie E.C he yn e, R .N ., G la d wy ne ; ' w il l havecharge of t he Wes t M an ay un k s tation.

    Preference i n m il k d is tr ib ut io n,Miss Heeney stated, w ou ld b e given

    t o b ab ie s and pre-school children.

    O UR T OW N

    As heads o f o u r families, y o u a n d I mus tm a k e s u re of steady, rel iable h eat f or t heh o m e - a t most reasonable cost. \Ve mustget coal t h at i s u n if o rm l y orood, h a ek e d b ya s sured se rvi ce and with ; guarantee thatmcans sOlilething.

    Let me makc this ,.suggestion. 'Phone ustoday- t ry a t ono f Ncwtoncoal . Then if youarc no l tho1'Oughlv s a ti s fi ed w i th Newtonquality, an a N e \ "t o n s e r vi c e , ca l l mepCI'sonally.

    An d he re 's ano the r snggestion that meanscomfort , e c on o my a n d satisfaction to you- a s k ou r Engineering DCI;artment aboutN ew to n' s n ew a ut om a ti c heating service.Yo u don't need to g o t o th e cellarany more!

    Member Federal Reserve System

    To t he mall w ho p a ysfo r heati1lg h is h o me :

    Open 8 A . M . d ai l y f or y ou r c on ve ni en ce ,

    and also Friday evenings from 7 to 9

    These , we t h ink , yo u will find here . T h e

    s t reng th of t h e N a ti o na l B a n k in g S y s t em

    is at your c om m an d, a nd th e cour te sy

    which comes only th rough genuine neigh

    bor ly con tac t .

    Appearance , of course, is bu t a p a r t o f a n

    i n s t i tu t ion ' s d u ty to th e communi ty it

    serves. Back of th e whi te -pa in ted door

    w ay t he re m us t be a friendly welcome,

    a nd t he capac i ty to serve.

    Simply as a par t o f t he scenery, it i s p l eas

    a n t t o view th e bu i ld ing at th e west e nd o f

    Haver ford Avenue . A brick C ~ l o n i a l

    s t ruc tu re , dignified, f r ie n dl y, s t r o ng , ' a t

    t r ac t ive .

    F r o m o n e h e a dof a familyto a n o t h e r

    AT TH E HEAD OF TH E STREET

    Th e

    Narberth National Bank

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    nlike a ny o th er commodity or service, electricityhad no "1929 peak" in its rates.Today-despite the great def la tion which the wor ldhas exper ienced s ince 1929- the cost-oF-living inAmerica is still 44 p er cent above the 1913 level.Domestic electricity, on the contrary, today cos ts onthe national a ve ra ge 3 4 p er cent l ess than the 1913level. The reduction is 41.4 per cent for the Philadelphia Electric Company System.This Company's System, since 1922, has put into effectrate reductions which h av e me an t a cumulative savingto its customers of more than $51,000,000.A construction p ro gr am h as b ee n continued, provingof immense value to the entire Philadelphia area insustaining general b u s i ~ e s s .At a time w he n n ew hope is stirring throughout thel and we venture to regard these achievements as aconvincing record of valuable service.

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    Lafayette Honors Dr. Tily I' First Milk StationThe degree of d oc to r o f l aw s was S .

    conferred upon D r. H e rb e rt J. Tily, et Up I n Bryn Mawrof Cynwyd, at t h e Founde r 's Day ex-ercises of Lafayette College, Easton, IF e d e r ~ t i ~ no ~ Churches A ct s a sl a st F r id a y D r. T il y, composer o f the I DIstrlbutlO.g ~ g e n c yfo rLafayette College Centennial Ode, led, MaIO LlOethe first s in gi ng o f his ode at the I

    M . E XH IB IT S P OW E R centenary celebrat ion l a st S pr in g . BABIES G E T P R E F E R E N C E

    B y T OM MY M AC K LI N I T he f ir st m il k distr ibuting stat ionThe annua l s t rugg le w it h t he Cor- Rush Chapter, D.A.R., for the Main Li ne was establishedg cleven o f H av er fo rd H igh w as Holds Luncheon Mon. Iwith the Main L in e F ed er at io n o fayed l a st S a tu r da y afternoon at ' Churches in the Wa r Memorial Asso-ou th A rd mo re . T he score favored H J - - - S N d" dation Building, Lancaster and Brynwer Merion, 12 to o. Mrs . forHace

    J?nes htreFsses ee iMawr avenues, Bryn Mawr, this

    Theresult

    wasa foregone concIu-

    0e .p lng t e or - Iweek.on, but the usua l b i t te r opposition e lg n B o rn Another s t at i on w il l b e establish-

    om t he Red and Gold o f o ur neigh- I cd on Belmont avenue in West Mana-ring township school p ut t he t an g M R S . J. N A S H PRESIDESlunk within a f e w d a ys .to the bracer which should strength- - - - Fo r the t im e b ei ng t he Federation

    n t h e A d am m en for coming battles The D r. B e nj a m in R u sh Chapter of of Churches' milk station will handleth nl0re dangerous f o e ~ I ( C on t in u ed f r om Pac:e Onel~ . N. S. D. A. R. opened the seasolll al appeals for milk f r om Br yn Mawr,The score, 12 to 0, has an o mi no us w it h a get-together luncheon on MOIl-! nosemont, Haverford, Ardmore" Aigled inger ", fullback " .. " Zell(!y

    ou nd to t ho se w ho g iv e a great deal

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town October 21, 1932

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    Ardmore, Pa.

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    2 Years to Pa y

    Mrs. Swann lived in Japan for twelveyear s and wil l g ive some interes ti J ighighlights on that count ry. All thosewho are interested are cordially invited to attend.

    New Inves tment F i rm

    Messrs. Y. Parran Dawkins, F.Frederic Wat er s a nd H a rr y Parrotr..announce the formation of the firmof Dawkins, Waters & Company,Inc., to de al in i nves tment secu r iti es . T he office of the f irm is at 50(;Packard Building, 15th and Chestnutstreets, Philadelphia.

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    T al k o n Japan to Fea tureC l ub G r o up M e et in g M o n .

    The International Relations Groupof t he Women's Communi ty Club ofNarberth wil l hold a meet ing on Monday afternoon, at 2 P. M., at thehome of the chairman, M rs . L eo nWebster Melchor, 317 Meeting HouseLane.

    Mrs. George D. Swann, Chairmanof Special Lectures and a prominentm em be r o f the Temple UniversityWom en 's C lub , w il l be the speaker.Her subject w il l be "Japan and itsre la t ion to the rest of the World."

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    Atkinson, of Overbrook, n e a r t > ~ w n -

    ingtown, Pa., last Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. MacGuff in a lso en

    terta ined Mrs , J. a. B. Taylor, .ofSP.ringfield, Mass., at dinner o ~Mdnday evening.

    Mr. and Mrs . MacGuff in a nd t he irfamily will move next week into theirnew home on Ballatore road, Wynnewood.

    Mr. and Mrs. John Hammer andfamily, of Cynwyd and Philadelphia,wil l move into the MacGuffin bouse,102 Chestnut avenue, about Novemb er 1.

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    Page Eight

    Hiderites Viewed as Most ImportantGerman Party by 'Narberth Man Abroad

    Lansdowne comes to Pennypacker(Continued from Pal:e One) form. It smacks of t he W he at PUI" l"ield tomorrow to play the .L6wer

    abusive texts. There is much recit chasing ventures of t he Farm Board. Merion eleven in t he t hi r d start ofWithout a party prejudice and with th f h I I L ding of catch phrases and verses, gen e year or t e oca s. ans owne,no p re te ns io ns to a p ro fo un d eco- .

    erally in response to a shouted ques- next to R ad n or a n d Cheltenham,:ilinomic knowledge, I have a feeling . , ..tion by a group leader. Songs a rc t ha t it will not succeed, and may nol Lower Meri on's ol des t opponentaggressive and somewhat sanguinl'. even be fully tested. among the schools that they meet to-One heard f requently is a demand to (To Be Continued) day. In the last t en year s the boyswrite off the social account with the from the Borough have defeated' thepistol. Naturally, the bulk of the Narber th J u n io r s A c t iv e Maroon team two times, once in 1926,d em an d i s for bread and for work, in Convent ion at Bellevue when Bishop scored two touchdownsand the truth of the matter is that and a safety to overcome Mil ler' smost of the demonstrators are The Juniors of Narberth took act- touchdown for a 16 to 7 victory,.andobviously underfed and shabby. Their ive part in the Convention doings held in 1928, when Norton blocked Kohl

    pet aversion seems to be the National at the Bellevue-Stratford last week h as ' punt t o f al l on it for a -touchSocalist party, otherwise known as and many were seen at the luncheons: Idown, and the subsequent .point afterthe Nazis, the Hitlerites. leas and dinners, as well as at the touchdown gave them a vic tory, 7 to

    T h e " Ir o n F ro nt " special conferences and talks given 6, .Ernie Mandes having scored a s ix- ."The Social Democrats c ar ry as from morning until night. Ipomter. . .

    their s ym bol a r ed banner with three Miss Alberta Davis, delegate tor Those are the o nl y tw o g am es inwhite arrows. It is calledDie Eiserne thc e1ub, was registered at the Belle- which the Lansdowne lads have been 1Front, or the Iron Front. Their vue from Tuesday until Friday, a nd abl e to s cor e on. the local team .. In Id em on st ra ti on s d if fe r l it tl e from t he c lu b' s p re si de nt , Mr s. E ll sw or th t he se y ea rs t he MarO