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W. S.

Horner,
303 N. Narberth Ave.,
Narberth, Pa.

~ltlCE, THREE CENTS


Narberth, Pa., Friday, Decerr.be:- 7, 1923
Vol. XV, No. 10
New Football Leader ·P. O. IS SET FOR
Enforcement of No-Parking Rule '1 RED CROSS DRIVE ROTARIANS PLAY . \ CHRISTMAS RUSH
Follows Traffic Snarls-IOO Tagged GOES OVER STRONG HOSTS TO WIVES
Greatly Increased Facilities
Borough Subscribes Total of Annual Ladies' Night at Bala-
South Side~ Haverford \ Too Previous $1277.95 With 915 Cynwyd-Narberth Rotary Expected to Lighten
Cleared in Attempt to The editor was so anxious last week Great Success. Labors.
for the Methodist Bazaar to occur that Members.
Relieve Congestion. he announced in the heading that it EARLY MAILING URGED
TO CHANGE PARKING would be on Saturday. December l. BETIERS LAST YEAR PROGRAM WAS VARIED
Though it is a disappointment to him Narberth went over the top in Ladies' Night at the -Bala-Cyn- The increased facilities at the
'Badly congested traffic conditions to have to wait another week. such is its Red Cross annual Roll Call, wyd-Narberth Rotary last Tuesday new Narberth Postoffice this year
on Haverford avenue between Nar- the case, and the long-awaited fair will
with a membership of 'Iii7' for the night. the annual affair when m elll- will enable it to handle the rush of
berth and Essex, culminating in two take place this Saturday, December 8.
episodes which tied up traftic com- The chicken dinner, which wil1 be borough proper. amounting to hers entertain their wives, was a Christmas business in fine style,
pletely in those block::; for unduly served from 5 to 7 P. M., will be pre- $10i!).!):;, against $R41.l;"j of last great success with music. a one act I· Postmaster J. Bertram N esper
long periods, resulted last week in pared by some of the best lady chefs year, . . play, presentation of prizes and pointed out this week. "Bring on
a renewal of police activity in en- in the Jiorough. The charge is 75c for The new territury given to :\ ar. I souvenirs to the honored guests, and I your rush," he said, "we can
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forcing. the no-parking rule on the adnlts and .iOc for children 1:.! or under. berth of :\nthwyn Farms reports a talk by Dr. Paul M. Pierson, in- Ihandle it." All dispatching is done
south Side of the street. As a re- Reservations for the supper may be I :H, members with $1 ii). A smaIL ternationally known lecUlrer, being direct, so there is no advantage in
suIt of the trial enforcement the made by phoning Mrs. Charles Reger area east of Montgomery avenue the chief features on the program. mailing from Philadelphia, the
present parking system will prob- or ~Irs. Clarence Smith. Many at- added 20 members with $23.00_ The ladies, to the number of 24. Postmaster added.
ably be scrapped and a return made tractive novelties 'Suitable for Christ- This makes a total of !Jli) mem- were welcomed by the president of In regard to Christmas mail, the
to parallel parking on hoth sides of Ill'as gifts will be on sale at the Bazaar bers paying $127i .!)5, which is to the club, Guy Croyle, and by the things which need to be empha-
the street. which will open at 10 A. ~1. and can· the credit11)'of ~arberth for this I Rev ..Frank Gray, of Cynwyd. In-
"was d b y t IleeV. R
Chosen last week as captain of the sized over and over, he said, are
1929 Lower Merion High School foot-
Beginning last Saturday and con- tinne all day. year 0
f 1 ,,:"H. "ocatlon sal ball team, Clarence "Perk" Scott, of careful addressing and wrapping.
tinuing till Monday, about 100 peo- This report is very creditable,11 Ceorg~ Barns, presideDt of the Phil- West Manayunk, wears a good sports- The marking of fragilc and perish-
. I I I ]J t CI \ man's smile. but those shoulders In- 1I \ I
ple received tags for parking on the November a Cloudy conSidering the handicap of the, ae e 1?l1a \.0 ary u,>'. dlcate lots of determination. a 1 (' gooc s as such s 10uld also be
south' side of Haverford. Hearings campaig'n following imlil,lediatelyl \\:Itl~ the fonll~l1Jt,es m'er, the strictly ohsened.
were held Monday and Tuesday Month, Report Shows after the Welfare drive and the!members and their guests settled .-----.----- Due to the gre'ltly increased
nights by Burgess Henry A, Frye A perfect record of cloudy clays Presidential clection, and also con- back to enjoy the tine program Vogel Conducts FIrst I'sp.ace in the new .!H?stoffiCe there.
at policc headquarters, Ardmore, at for the week of November 27 to sidering that a large number of which had beel.l arranged ~y .the pro- Concert of New Season WIll b~ no., need !,llIS year for a
which all but one of tlie offenders December 3 inclusive. is reported by Narberth citizens paid their dues gram C01~l1111ttee. COI!Slstm~ of '1'1 .... .. . I postoffice ann:.'x, such as was
were discharged. weatherman Charles .-\. Decker of through Philadelphia and other 1\1 essers (,reen, ~Iartm. \ \ ooley. le 1'1am Lme Orchestra opened· pressecl into sen ice of latc years
One of the episodes which result- Narberth. Fairly high temperatures neighboring points. ! Shull and Dunne. its sixth season with a varied and at the hei<rht of the Christmas
ed in the investigation was an al- for late November and early De- The creditable result, however, :\ one act play, "']'he \\7 edding interesting program at the Junior rush. Thc'" usual small army of
tercation between a citizell and a cember weather was in evidence on was obtained through the splendid Present," presented .by th~ Dr~matic High School Building, .\rdmore, extra help at the postoffice will be
bus driver as to who should back up the whole, Temperatures above the co-operation of the business Club of Lower Menon l-lIgh School, last evening. Adolph Vogel. of enlisted soon .. Fifteen extra men
so as to let the other tbrough~·Com- normal are reported for all the week, h?uses, the Rotary Club, the Le- evoked ~nthusia~t}c COml11e~lt frol11 l'\arberth, condudccl. and two extra trucks will he added
ing at an hour when traffic was nat- varying from one degree ahove the glOn, the churches, moving picture the :~t1(hen~~:. I he cast mcluded Favored with a large audience, to the regular force at the local
urally congested, this argument mean to T~ degrees. The high low theater, Our Town and many imli -j Beatnce Cltfford, Robert Valette the 50 amateur players making up postoflicc.
blocked both lanes of traffic on the marks for the week are as follows: vidu~ls. :,'ith the. \ \' omen's Com-I a~lcl Herb:rt J-;awkil~s.. :1'I.1e play the orchestra displayed a proficiency The importance of ma.iling pack-
street for about 20 minutes. Thursday 44 and 27. Friday 44 and mUl11t~ Club, which :"punsored the. \\as prefaced b) a fe\\ \\01~S by tl~e in ensemble work notahly ad\'anced agcs and cards enough 111 ad\'ance
The other incident directly con- 30 , Saturday 49 and 37. Sunday 51 cal~palgn. . ., I pr~s~dent .of the ,pra.l~lat1C ChID. over that of their jlre\'ious seasons. il,l order to an:ive at tl~eir c1estina-
cerned the superintendent of police and 4 1, Monday 56 and 4 2 , Tues- Some .detal1s CIt Interest COil' ~~ ISS DOl ethy (,nllbel.. ~ncl t.he Ceorere \ Vargo. votlth ful violinist. tlOn by Chrtstmas IS stressed,
of Lower Merion township, whose day, December I. 50 and 36 . I!ected .\\·I.th ~h.c Roll C;~11 follo\\': ehrector?f the club's ,.Lctn·ltles, :MISS was tile soloist. . i Early mailing, likewise, docs much
officers are on duty in the borough. Wednesday 48 allel 30 . f\ certal11 mdl\'ldual • ha\'I11 ,..,. O ' moved Nyrma :>, Sheelev . • was_ mtroduceel.
. . . 1'1le program 1I1C . I tIC Iee I as Its '. jlrtn- . 'to li<rlltell ,.., tile
. s·tl·al·ll
'. 011 I)Ostal
. ell1-
The superintendent was in the bor- Tabulation of mOlltlll)' t·I!!tlre~.' by from
.. I the town. sent
'1· I 1 . her subscnp- Dr. J carson. the spe,Lkel of the . I
. , t 1" I I \\T I:> . II clpa lltlm )er t le : nc anteatlta)1 e 1 I .\ I C 1'1 . ~,
plovees durtn<r thiS
,.,' strenuous sea-
. : .
ough recently, parking his car on the weather observer Decker show that tlon 111 l)' mal ; t le ~uslness n!cl1 e,ve11lng,.111 roc Ul.:e( l! '. :~,s.se movement of Tscaikowskv's Fifth son. ~ I.le schedule helmv gl\'es
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north side where diagonal parking November was on the whole a mild responded to.:\1 r. kohley \\ al-' (,reen. ,,,as a foundel and dn ector S 'm )hon The concert 0 )ened the mal1111g elates for all parts of
exists. Getting out was another month, with only one real wintry t1e~'~ ~pp:~1
":Ith the sum of $82. of the Swarthmore Cha.utauqu~, \\~thl CG~r1es Bach's "Ju~i1ee" the~ United .8tat~s:
matter. The snarl and tie-up in day, the 26th. when the temllerature ag,nnst $2 I ot last year' throu<Tll formerly professor of publtc speak-I 0 l i dWlt 'I S I !<clr Caltforma and the Far
postof/ice hooth, mad~ possil~~ ing at Swarthmore College, and was I ve,rtoe, ane fC ose "R 1 CI1tl,:i \Vest Thursday December 1:3
traffic which resulted took exactly fell to 20. The mean temlle.rature the Iw J. Bertram N es!)er $22 was re- one of the founders and is a director ~ert sl verture ~.om I osallttltne e. F~; Rock)' 1Iountain States
18 minutes to untangle. for this date was 27. \Varm days are .', i _, I I' . , f I N - ' ·1 C nS S lOrter numuers t le orc l e s t r a . · ' ,
the postoffice and banks amounte~) mw'<.t-v Foundation. In addition he 0 el:~( r<"()'r' . otllel' States' of ~,II'(I-1le
Conferences between the Lower recalJec1 e;Jrlier iJl the month. when eelvee , anu t le c lange boxes 111 .Lt present 0 t le 1 atlO1M om- ff I Tg' " ' ! P e Frtclav Decem her 14
lre 1I1a s l' .ai.1Slente -1I. [r-
D vora· songs i\ y
Merion police, the burgess and the a high mark of 7:;... was touched. to $1.!J5, but, as ever)' little hell)S, is eXleptionally "'f_.
well-known not only sane M Ianc T I "M ,.' J~ . II· West Satunhv,Decemher . 15 II
~ittle
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officers of the Board of Trade took I rain fall for the month is I' . , d ot ler aug lt e •',ce "nt . "-' .. . . .
p lrasl11g am . Ja anc.e ~etween t le December 15.
place this week, the objective being recorded, the total I)recil)ation being t lIS was very acceptable. N"ar· 111 the U11Itecl States, but abroa ,as I ' I I I '1 '-I For Southern States Saturdav
I T brook Park totaled $33, the SOUt11 a lecturer. "-. •.
the establishment of parking regu- on y 2.13. he largest amount in side l)aid $2;"j!J, and the North sic! e His subJ' ect on Tuesda)' night was orlchet~tral chOirs fe.Ltm ed all the For 0111'0 Illcll'alla, TIII·11Ois.,
lations for Haverford avenue which 24 hours was .-//- on the 30th . Seven e" d nt· , 1 t $(j~'(j t'G rea t ne ss. ., '1'1lC men at1eI women se 1\1 ec 101S I . •• IZ. entuc k v Satur d ay,
would be most satisfactory to the clear clays were all that were gran- r SI e s calle 0
t,~e\T'rsl! CON'1'IN~l<J1) o~ Tll~
\}. \V I I fi MIchigan,
ted clurin£! the month, nine others One of the greatest assets to occupying places in the hall of fa.mc 1 r. f ,aIrgolcll0sel mCove- 'LAST PAGE
merchants and their customers. The . the work was the r00111 on N'lr. to the number of 100 re!)resent11lg ment 0 1\ en( e sso 111 S 10 111 on-
l~ONTINUED ON THE FOURTH PAGEl I.lC111g partlv'. c1oucl)'. and 14 cloudv_ berth avenue' .
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whIch sen'ed. , as 'LII !11les . . .


of actIvity won' their . 1)lace certo , as.his
. l)rinci P al nt iml )e r, '1'11e A Word to Parents
Robbery Forestalled
111 toto. \Vmd generally came from
the southwest: the greatest veloci- h~a.clquarters
' . . . '."
dunng !he campaign. because of t1~e '.
serVice they had. ren-
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techn~cal sdi~~ultis~ n~ou:~
youn r . I . t
e
. Ir t' 1 tl
1eee 10 ~e The next meeting of the
. I II f the tv being on the 19 , when ' I milps 1 hIS !l1adc a con "ement pl~ce
for ered to mankmd, the speaker pOInted 111ellt 'allel ,va' a . 'oode 1 nellv l-t Mothers' Council will be in charge
A n. attempte( 1'0 ~ )ery 0 . . . th . .)~ ,- the H;J workers to get suppltes an d out. . . , s cc r e exc el of the Fathers'. They insist that
American st~ore on :\arbe.rth ave- per. hou.r ,:~re lec?~cled 11l a nortl1- bring- their re )urts and. inci- CON'J'INUED ON l.'llE LAST PAGl<J support by the orchestra. parents consist of fathers and
nue earl)'. Sundav mort111ltt was f
• ' . •
west directIOn.l
n
I races of ' snow (en I t a II y, $1(') was 1 ta k'en tllere 111 . "'\s .solo. 11tlllll)el's •• 1I.'Ir
1\ •
\i\Targo mothers and that the mothers
Circumvented by the ngllance of alan the 21st to the 26th thiS 1 . t' '1'1' . League Elects Officers Jlla)'ecl "Legende" by Koutzen and have been monopolizing the meet-
t Ile .L ower .\' ~non po Ice.
11.1' I'
\\ I,n er las ye t~ lI~lpre~s lIS wary was maintained through \\'. II.
" tIt'
\\ hen m~k11lg the rounds I~te grasp upon the Ma111 L1l1e.
I' I st! )Sl'I'ljl Ions.
Smedle,'.·
liS convemence
and Plans New Work K~~is~er's "amhotl1:ine ':1 . -,
Chinois." ings long enough.
\\lenIawsky s :\ M11l0r Concerto fathers, demand to be heard. It
They, the

Saturday I11ght Officer Flynn dls- \\. ere thanks to he mblid x- At the recent election of officers was played as an encore. promises to be the most unusual
covered that the rear door of the Drawing Off .. J y e of the Narberth League of \\7omen meeting of the year, Don't miss
. t I k I I-I D t I' .. I I f pressed to each pcrson who helpe(t Voters, Mrs. I<recleric C. Torrey Reckless Drivers Fined
A mencalnls 0trefwats UI~tO)C 'ee . .e ue 0 a (lsapp01l1tmg ac, a to put over the clrive. the editor it. The mothers may come, in
was una 1 e 0 as en I )ecaUse It contrihutions the Tennis Club has . I I Ir ., was elected chairman; i\l rs. II orace Three arrests were made in the fact, the\' are urged to, but they
oc 'e . rom .1e t111 bS H ~:. tIll ·1, ~ e eele e( 0 a )anc on le propose sue of the paper. Assistance given
I k d f ·tl·· I 1'1 'nk'n 1'1 I t I I tl d l111g lt )e 0) Iged to enlarge thIS IS- 1\[urra)'. vice chairman', l\liss Flor- I I 1\1 1 . f
10roUg 1 on 'one ay even1l1g or must take no active part. The
soffime tll111FgI l111g l1 e 111 d1etlalr drawing' for a Ford car. Complete in any way is appreciated b~ the ence Pray, treasurer; Mrs. Arthur reckless driving by Officer Tom place is the :\ arberth School. The
cer ynn reappeare lere tabulation of the returns showed . I I RIC' Staples, recording secretary, and McGarritv. The offenders were date is December 1'1. The pro-
Oa er WI'l 'tl Offilcer Ut.z an d L'leu- t Ilat t Ile receipts . f'l
at eeI 1ly a wide comnllttee mO"ement has am benfited t le e( to ross the 1\1'rs. f \ rt Ilttr B UrtlS, corresponcI'11lg a truck of. the \ Vilson Meat Com· gram is to be a complete surprise,
I t
tenant Duke, .and, as It turned out, margin to cover the ex])enses in- ''1 moun t of $1')7' .. ~ .... 1)- secretarv. Ilany. Tony Anastasio and Georcre
.,
t ley were Just 111 tlllle. volved. Consequently the club of-
I Two men were in the act of ficers have instructed the committee
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• tane mg con1l11lttees were c 10sen Clegg, who hacl hearings Tuesday
,.,
E:\IIL\ B. JACOBS. as follows; Publicity. Mrs. I--larry night at police headquarters, Anl- Fellowship Supper
loading goods into a Dodge car in charge to refund the eontribu- Chairman. :\. Jacobs; membership, Mrs. Hugh more, before Magistrate Fred .\ surprise program will feature
parked in the alley back of the tions. " .:.. Speecl; legislation. Mrs. Edwin C. Walzer. All were fined $28.!iO. the meeting of All Saint's Church
store when the officers caught These will prohablylie s~turiled Narberth Women Town: finance, Mrs. Edgar Cock- Fellowship following the supper on
t~em. One of th.e men was iden- hy tl~e same mem?ers who ori~l)ally' '. Invited to Bazaar rill. To Hold Benefit Sunday evening at the Parish House
tlfied as ~ parttlme employee of Idlstnbuted the .tteket~ andnilly. he :-\11 R bl' f N The December meeting of the A motion picture henefit will he of All Saint's Church, Montgom-
the Amencan store, who comes I expect~d t.o he mlhen' hands wlth- herth ep~1 I.can women 0, ar- league will be held on Monday, De- held at the Narberth 'fheateron ery avenue. \\7ynnewood. Dick Gil-
,1,~lora,ce TC~
from Philadelphia to work here ill a week or IOdavs. . are 111\:lted by Mrs. (,eOl-ge cember 10, at 3 P. M. at the Com- D ecem b I R I I lis, Bob Leitch and Paul Lees have
on Saturdays. It is thot1g-ht that I Meanwhile alP'one. eX'I)ectl·ll.cr to Hohday Lonn.ler" Market to to 1eattend
I eld t tl the Olunity Building. The l)rogram for E~vangeler Irc lam
e 01ft lY(.
I mg t 1,es cIlarge 0 f t Ile program, an d t 1le ut-
he unfastened the rear door after 11urchase a, 11e,v Ford.· 1\IIo(lel .A~~ Ttl- I hnnah Penn House
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a le this meeting promises much stin1t1- Daughters. The picture will he most secrecy seems to surrOUJ1(I It. .
the manager had locked Ull for the dor sedan and requI'rill ...er 1'lllI11e(II'ate and -, Locust• streets
. . PI '. I "-del el. I lating material. ,The following sub- "Street of Illusion." Tickets may 1'1le mont hI y supper WI'11 b e serve(I
night, so that he might return deliverv will find it to his advantaere .... 'Wednesday and Thursday . 11 a pDecel1l- 11a, (In tl jectsC will I . be I considered'
' d T-I' Tariff 'It inI be procured from Mrs. F ,H. Hew- ) t' lIS S un d ay a Iso. so tIle evenmg . WI'11
later an get in. to !!et in touch with the committee b d ' le oOllla perlO; ami 'on am 'tt 116 E 'e u f 1\"" be a Illeasant one for all who would·
d · h) 1'1 . H C F' E er 12 an 13 I ff M T 1 G'l th I , ssex a, n e, or rom.1 rs.
1'1
le men are I)emg e d on Jal chairman, . , . enno. 600 ssex One of the . most . ,
1I1terestl11<Y' e 'fferson-
f o_~'t
rs. 01118 I roy; M E~e FED , . erb y, 106 N arb ert I1 avenue. II'ke to come.
for court proceedings, avenue, f eatures? fl" t.lIS year s market IS . _ItS. '" C. tanDrew; romWhat I ouvthe . 0 Seventieth
I 14- rs. Con- ',. ---------------------------
c!la\actenzatlon as an old ~nglash gress is doing-the legislative com- SenioJ' High Students Launch
Christmas ,Bazaar, accompa11l~d. by mittee,
Low Motor Car License Tags for 1929 all the qt~a1l1tne~s anc! old-f~shlOlled During the coming year the league "The Merionite" as Magazine
Assigned to Several Main Line People c1!ar.m With which DIckens 1I1ves,ted is planning the consecutive study of Representing Spirit of School
_ _........,..~! IllS ,1111mortal t~les of the Yuletlcle. two phases of national Government
In the list of those Pennsyl-I Senator, will have number .~O: Mrs. .1 he decoratIOns for the bazaar -the development of the tariff and
vanians who will receive automobile Fannie G. Dixon, of Haverford, Will. carry ,out atmosphere of the use .of arbitration in United ~he Determined to issue a publication Pennypacker writes: "The paper
license plates for 19 9 with numbers widow of the former Health Com- Clmstmas 111 lV!erry England, and States history. that represents the spirit of Lower will have a very mudest begin-
under 100 are over 2 a half dozen missioner, is one of the I I women all the pretty mdes. who add such Merion High School, the senior ning in size and quantity, although it
residents of the Main LiI1~,
accord- in the State to get a number under importance to an affair of this kind. Hold Home Bake high students have launched Vol- may have a very auspicious begin-
ing to announcement made I.ublie loo-hers being number 45; Dennis will be dressed in old English cos- ume 1. No. I of "The Merionite," ning in quality and vitality, both d
by the Stat.e Department of H ivh- '" Cardinal Dougherty, of Bala, a new. _ tumes. Everything you would e){- 0 n S aturday. D ecem b er 15, t Ile Dedicated ~o
. . 1Charles I' B. Penny-
f' . which
A are
• elements
f Th M of growth."
. . I
wa)'s last week. comer to the selected list, has been Ilect to find, if you were promised an W omen 'sA SsoctatlOn
" 0 f t h e B aptist
. packer,d prmc\lla
Th. t"rmc(
M • Its nelH, n renew 0' e d" enomte SlOWS
Narber~h.re<;~dent~ ~in- ~ss!gned
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~Ied
Two were n,umber 88; Samuel, Vau- old-fashioned Christmas setting, will Church of the Evangel will be able and a viser, e erlontle comes the principal s pre Icllon as to Its
out for dlstmctlOtl. though not clam, ,preSident of the Baldwm, Lo- be there, to supply the housekeepers of the from the press as an attractive quar- quality to be borne out. Notable
Sta~e W~rks, M~cHenry
S~nator Fletc~er l1u~lber
111 the 100 group, FOrJ!ll'r comotlve ',:hose home IS at Mrs. W, Scott has borough with delicious homemade terly magazine. The first number among the literary efforts are
\V. Stites agam Rosemont, Will recel\'e plate cha\ge .of a booth With the m()st cakes, pies, candy and bread at the contains news. comment and con- "Ships That Pass in the Night," !Jy
w~1I have the hcense plate, nU! 'bered 66; J, Bor~on
Weeks, of Upper fa.scmat111g' name called the ,Oxford store, 100 North Narberth avenue, tributions in the fields of literature, Beatrice Clifford; "John Bunyan,
With t,he year 19 9,. which he has Darby, of ~resldent ~he
Keystone Circus, Threepenny and Sixpenny any time after' 9.3°, social events, school clubs and so- the \Vriter and Man," by Helene
had S111ce 19 3. 2whIle Charles V. Automobile Club, Will have tag Shop, eieties and athletics, Coogan; and a Armistice Day edi.
Neel, chief of 2 the Narberth Fire numbered 60. Narberth members who are assist- D. A. R. to Gather At the top of the editorial page torial from the pen of Helen Cuth-

<1t'~lth c1~b
Company, was notified that he will A change in the system was ing Mrs, Charles M, Lea at 1he there are listed as "Ye Editors:" bert,
Crystal Palace and Mrs. Walter C.
G!r~s ~I-
receiv,e license plate number 9 13, brought about this year by the The Dr, Benjamin Rush Chapter Editor-in-Chief. Vestus. Spindler, Reporting news, is, P<:ggyi
which he has had for the past five of former Governor Sproul. who Hancock with the card party, in- Daughters of the American Revolu- Jr.; literary editor, Frederick Bates; Morns, who writes the Y.
years. used ta~s numb~rs
? an? 77. Gov- elude M~s.
Morton Bailey, Mrs. tion will hold its regular meeting social editor, Ruth Snyder; sports Bob Elmore tells of actiVIties 111 th~;
w,. W, Atterbury, of· ernor ~adn~r,
Will have Flsch~r ~Icense
plates 'It _C. Griswold, Mrs. R. C. Hoff- Saturday, December 8, at 2.30 P. editor, James Green; business man- ~oys'
Hi-Y; Vestus Sp,indler re~
~i1l Gu~ematorjalnumber, Rob~rt
preSident of the Pennsylvama Ratl- number 1 111 192 9, while a former man, Mrs. J. H. R. Roberts, Mrs. M. at the home of the regent, Mrs. ager Robert Elmore; assistants, vIews events of The MImeograph,
road, have tags 5 and 55; Flank 77. will be Frank L. Scott, Mrs. R. H. Hal1n Charles M •. Irwin, 130 Linwood Roach and Robert Blair. Club, and Doran. Williams pays 3.:
A. SmIth, of Ardmore, former ~tate
retained by Mrs. Sproul. and Mrs. E. C, Town. avenue, Ardmore. . In an introductory article M:. I~ONTJNUEP
ON '.rBE FOVRTB PAOll',:\
,·r,.
I
1'.-lGE TWU
OUR TOWN December 7, 1928

Belief in Santa Claus Unshaken in Years sco;;e, and the Rev. W. Herbert HOME WANTED FOR
Burk, promoter of the Valley CHILDREN
Since Virginia Received Reply to Query Forge Park and Chapel.
Would like to find a desirable
I Members of the Board of Trus- home for a ~irl of Iii and a boy
Years pass and customs change, hutl
so long as '! .vcstige. of the annual
P'USLIC WILL' HELP
tecs include Senator George Whar-
ton Pepper, chairman; Edward
of 9 in a fanilly of intelligent and
refined character, who desire and
Christm.as SPirit r~mams .newspapers
the natIOn over Will contmue to re- I
W. Bok vice-chairman' W. W.
b ' M L !
PICK AWARD CHOICE
BI k
would display some personal in-
terest in these children. Must
puhlish the New York Sun's immo~,tall ' Atter ury, ,r~, ucret1~ an- offer IIOme degree of perma-
cditorial "Is Therc a Santa Claus? enburg, WIlham CurtIs Bok, nency, and financial arrange-
O'Hanlon: wr?te to the New Yor' f A n al Bok k
Long' ago, a little girl, Virgini Suggestions Asked for Win- Morris L, Cooke, Samuel S. Fels,
Charles Edwin Fox Roland S.
ments be within reason. Unless
above requirements can be as-
Sun, askll1g If thcre was a Sal~ta ner 0 n u . ' sured. do not reply. X803. Real
Claus. Her letter read: Fund. Morns, Dr. Alfred Stengel, H?r- Estate Trust Building,· Phila-
"Dear Editor: I am eight years ace Ste~n and Mrs. Dorothy Shlp- delphia. Pa.• or telephone Penny-
old. ?Ome of my little fricnds say HONOR GIVEN TO SEVEN ley WhIte. I packer 1783.
there
if you ISseenoit in
Santa Claus.
the Sun PapaPlease
it's so. says, :==============:~I•
~
..,
tell me the truth, is there a Santa The Jublic again has been asked N. R. PEACOCK : R. S, TOUHILL ~
Claus?"
Francis E. Church, an editor!al to help select the man or woman Interior and Exterior Painting
,
,
.
Electnca/ Cnntractor ',
writer on the Sun: wrot.e the follow- who is to receive the Philadelphia WILL BID GLAD TO ESTUIATB' "Servtce with a Smile" , When
ing reply to thc hUe g i r l : . . ' I . 407 Essex Ave., Narberth. Pa. ~ 7n s. BOWMAN AVENUE ~
"Virginia, your little fnends are Award for the etght 1 consecutIVe Phone, Nurbntb -'1187 , Estimates FurnIshed , you purchase a
ff
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d I • PHONE MmION t088 ,
wrong.
the Thcy ofhave
skepticism been a agc.
a skeptical >Y I year.
eeteThcy . .
Names of candidates b
do not helievc cxccpt thcy see. Thcy glble for the honor 10 19.
think nothi!lg can be. wl.lich is. not cause of conspicuous service ac-
e- DETROITER
eomprchcnslbe by their httlc mmds, . I f h' '11 1 HEAT CONTROL
All minds, Virginia, whc.ther they I~e CO~llpItS led or t e cIty WI )e re-
men's or children's, are httle: In thiS celved by the Board of Trustees
great univcrse of ours man IS a mere of the Philadelphia Award at 1320 Come to the Auto Show GAS RANGE
insect, a!1 ant. in his intellect. as com- Packard Building Philadelphia,
pared WIth the houndlcss world about. '
h!m. as measured by the intelligence un ttl January 1. The second annual Main Line Automobile Show will
capablc of grasping thc whole of truth Founded in 1921 by Edward
~nd knowledge. Ycs. Vir~inia. there \;V. Bok. of Merion the award of be held December 6, 7 and 8 in the Royal Building,
IS a Santa Claus. Hc eXists as cer-
tainly as lovc and gcnerosity and de- ten t lous.anc
I I d II ' . t II
0 ars IS ac. ua . y. a
Bryn Mawr, altern.oon and evening
votion cxist, and you know that they Nobel prtze adapted to thIS vlcm-
ahound and gi,:e to your, life its high- ity. The $10,000 and a gold
cst hcauty and JOy. .,\Ias. ho\\" dreary medal are conferred each year Come and see the new Senior Sixes. as well
',I
would bc the world If there werc no , I r ' Visit tbe .t.... aere is a combination offer you can't
J Santa Claus-it would be as dreary upon .~ lat m~n o~ woman Ivmg as the Victory and Standard Sixes that are n.all'•• t ,.on or afford to miss. The Detroiter Gas
as if there wcrc no Virginias. There in PhIladelphIa, Its suburbs or •••d lor a lI'ep"e· Range is equipped with a labor saving
would he no childlike faith th~n, no' vicinity, who during the preced- being offered at reduced prices this month. • •• tatl". loll'
lartber InEor...• Heat Control, Service Drawer and Self-
romancc to makc tolcrablc tills. ex- ina calendar year shall have per-
istencc. W c would have no cnJoy- f to> d 1 ht t ' t tlo. a"oat till. lighter. Finished in gleaming gray and
mcnt exccpt in sense and sight. The ?rme or )roug ? I S cu Im111a-
'
1I.lt... ·tbn. white enamel and has an enamel lined
eternal light with which childhood fills tlon an act or contrtbuted a serv- oneil'.
oven. The aluminum cooking set is
the world would hc extinguishcd. i ice calculated to advance the best THORNTON-FULLER AUTOMOBILE CO. made of finest 8-gauge quality.
"Not bclievc in Sant.a CI~us! . ~ou I and laraest interests of the com-
n!ight .as well not belIevc m. falnes Ii 't '" f
"\: ou might gct your papa to hire n}en mum y o w 1 1
to watch in all the chimneys on Christ- the center."
I icI Philadelphia is
I Haverford Road at Ardmore Junction, Ardmore
Ardmore 2600 and Wayne 1928
mas e,:"c to catch Santa Claus, bu~, if The recipients have been Leo- PHILA.DELPHIA SUBURBAN-COUNTIES
they dHI not see Santa Claus commg·
down, what would that prove? No- po.
Id Stokowski conductor of the
.' 131 North Wayne Avenue, Wayne GA.S AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
I ,'r!lIt "I/tuor .1..!7 Upper Darby-Blvd. 1600
body sees Santa Claus, but that is no Phlladelpllla Orchestra; the late
sign that there is no Santa Claus. The Dr. Russell H. Conwell, founder rl ,.(/I/I,I/·e .':;00 Wuyne 8 Hilltop f88
mOd~~iliin~inthewo~daretho~lof
th!!t neIther chlldrcn I!~r men c~n see., Fie'Temple
sher founder of the Samuel
Graphic S. ;;;; Un~er~ty; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
,
Did you evcr scc fames dancmg on' I. , .
the lawn? Of coursc not, but that's' Sketch Club; Charles C. H~rrts<;>n,
no oroof that thcy arc not thcre. No- former Provost of the Ul11verslty
body can conccivc or imaginc all thc of Pennsylvania: Samuel Yellin,
wOIHI~rs thcre are unse,en and unsee- llaster cl:aftsman: Dr. Cheyalier!

()V~~I~t7 ()t= A~()TIl~12 ~~W


ahlc 111 the world. \ ou may tear I I . I
apart the bahy's rattle and see what Jackson, lIwentor of the hroncho- I
makcs the noisc insidc, but thcrc is !!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!!!~ i
\"t'il not
awhich covcring man. orwo~d
thc unseen evcn ,""I
'-='

George A-. W' I.t-te-'--I


J AMVL~ ti()U'~~ •
the strongest
Paperhangl'ng and
thc unitcd strcngth of all the strongest,
mcn that cvcr lived, could tear aparL,
Only faith, fancy, poetry, love, ro- Decorating
I
mance. can push aside the curtain and
II
,··cw and picturc thc supernal bCa\lty ESTIMATING
and glory beyond. Is it all rcal? Ah, ~~!!!!!!!!iN!i!!a!!!r!!!b!!!e!!!r!!!th!!!!!!!!4!!!1!!!3!!!5!!iW~!!!!!!~~, ~~TIV~L~ ()1t=r=~I2~~T
Virginia, in all this 1I'0~d there is I· '" - - ' - - - -

Il0'hing clse so real. I Oi I. ~~


"No Santa Caus? Thank Codl-he
Ii "es and hc li,'cs foreycr. :\ thou-
~;-l'd ye1rS frcll1 no,,-. \":r~inia. nay,
~
I I It!.! ,~r
::t I
r Illkrlt t Interior Deeorations and Furnishing.
'''11 ti,~ws a tl!ousand years from now, .~.• By A. L. Dialnent & Co. of PLiladelpLia
he Will contll1t1e to make glad -the ':-. -'r
Itt'arts of childrcn." • ~..,.. ~~F~

Episcopal Academy Had I


Great Scoring Machine ~\~ ~~;'<,.:." Just as if You Went a-Visiting
The undefcated !lO-pctlnd football ~ ~~
tcam of Episcopal Academy had the
grcatest scor:ng maclune on the Main 'J ~
Line during the season just cnded.
Thc acadcmy elcvcn made a total of r
261 points to thcir opponents' 37.
Villanova College, also undefeated, l
and Lowcr Mcrion High School show ('
totals of great dcfensive teams. Villa-',
.
Il"'\.l:. J
"I7REE, and full of thrills for
..i. the onlookers. but a time
of big expensc for the owners
.

I
AV"FD'-E CtI()W"
in 1776 - Right up the flag-stone path you go to the Colonial porch-
tap on the brass knocker-enter the big, broad Colonial liv-
ing room, furnished with real antiques. In the huge fireplace,
where au old, iron crane rests, the logs are crackling.
.
nova ma d e U:l POllltS to tIIClr
. oppo- I of the automobiles involved.
nents' 34, while Lowcr Merion amassed I Utl/ess there is the all·embrac- beneath the simple, antique mantel. Hand - wrought hinges
7:~ to the opposing teams' 52. l i n g protection of rEtna Com, on the doors - pewter wall fixtures (and the candles look
Thc scason's totals for othcr cams'
in the section were: Haverford Col-
lege, 7!l; opponcnts. rH; Haverford ~
bination Automobile lnsur-
anee.
real) - chintzy wall paper t~at Jooks down on, quaint four
School, 68; opponents, 74; Friends' ' posters resting on the old, Colonial floors. It's all very
Central, 48; opponents. 101; Montgom-
ery School, :-19; opponents, 140; Rad-l
nor High, 115; opponcnts, 46; Haver-
I lETNA-IZE real-very beautiful-and delightfully old-fashioned in the
- .. .. J~'
,, J. ALMAN,
ford High, 108; opponents, 74. Insure today-Be safe tomorrow
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We call and deliver Nar. 2564 t

Tailor l I DURBIN &HOWARD j~ I'


~'i :1:, Colonial Village
lleal Estate & Insurullce
Daily pressing l Repairing Narberth
Five'minutes by
~ II.
Dyeing French dry cleaning
{ 105 Essex A venue
-- motor north of
,;
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Narberth
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When Contemplating Building or Alterations
see
l
WAYNE
On the P.R.R.
GEO. R. MARKLE Main Line
Building Construction
Phone Narberth 2490
Narberth National Bank Bldg.
These homesteads are on plots of from one-and-one-half to five
acres, and are priced at from $30,000 to $45,000. You're only 32
NARBERTH minutes to Broad Street Station, with a commutation fare
?C ?C
of 16 ('ents. W thin the Colonial Village are golfing, public and
private swimming club, skating club, children's playgrounds,
s. P. Frankenfield Sons horsebaclt riding, riding a('ademy, Chester Valley Horse Show
grounds, private school and public. Adjoining the village are
2000 acres of State Park.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Despite the old-time Colonial flavor, inside and out, of these
ATHENS A VENUE AND SIMPSON ROAD appealing homesteads, you have the last word in modern
PHONE: ARDMORE 9

as ac ., ac . .,
ARDMORE, PENNA.

.. as
('omforts, from a built-in phone booth to vapor heat-from an
dectric ventilating fan in the kitchen to electric wall heaters
in the two bathrooms•

An attractive newly-completed house and garage


at 112 Avon road, Anthwyn Farms. Selling price,
FOR SALE ...J: .
~
Won't you come out and see something so out-of-the-usual that
" It will linger in your memory for many and many a day?
.:
:r...
1.
,$16,000, financed. Motor out. Lincoln Highway to Wayne; then north five minute~ on Wayne Avenue. Or
out Montgomery Avenuf', four minutee weet of King of Prussia. Open Daily till'9 P.M.
" Open daily lor inspection
Apply Walt~r SchUpf, Builder
'520- ~envyn .Roa~.. Phone Narberth 2865
]. HOWARD ME,CKE,]r.
.' Other: HomiBB~ ufer' COll8truction Bun,DE~'. .fJ.~dQWNER oj the (:OLONIAL..VILLAGE .or
.'." . .
902'~903'
PACKARD
.'
BUILDING
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PAGE THREE
December 7, 1928 OUR TOWN

GET YOUR N.B.T. COUPONS FROM THESE MERCHANTS


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EXPERIENCE "Where quality serves the needs Christmas Thoughts For the
Agreeable EXPERT of the community"
is the best teacher
Surroundings ATTENTION Order Your Christmas Holiday Season
The benefit derived from Candy Early
34 years of compounding are an important part of
Note Our Hours Pumpkins, Squash,
physicians' prescriptions is any meal. When you dine is given in our 5-lb. Packages Packed to
in our attractive Spanish modern, sanitary Weekdays: 9 A. M. to 12·M. Cranberries, Grapes,
at your disposal if you Order
bring your prescriptions to Dining Room you are shop to women's Nuts, Sweet Potatoes,
served the best foods cooked Sundays: 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Reymer's and Schrafft's
us. to the queen's taste, and and children's hair FRESH MEATS
4.30 P. M.to 12 P. M. Fancy Packages
you also are refreshed by cutting. A try will . OW' 1'easonably priced
the unconscious influence of Just Phone Narberth 2762 Christmas Cards
tasteful, attractive sur- convince you. We Deliver Favors, Cigars, etc.
Quality Goods
roundings. will win your approval
Guiseppe Amato THE ESSEX
238 Haverford Avenue Arcadia Restaurant HAMER BROS. KANDY KOUNTER WHITESIDE BROS.
PHONE NARBERTH 2600 239 Haverford Avenue BARBER DELICATESSEN 107 Essex Avenue Phone Narberth 3669 and 2446
We will call for and deliver Narberth Phone: Prompt
your prescription, or have your 244 Haverford Avenue 250 Haverford Ave., Narberth 237 Haverford Ave., Narberth
doctor phone it to us. I Phone Narberth 3799
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Nsr. 3971 Delivery
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You may depend on SUPREME LADIES' TAILOR-


the quality of our The Home Stretch The peak of performance in
radio reception has been
ING, FURRIER
CHOICE MEATS and rea~hed with the Sparton.
Alterations, relining and dye-
In tone quality, sel~ctivity, ing. Furs remodeled, repaired,
GROCERIES Barely thr~e weeks remain before the spick and and range this instrument is cleaned and glazed. School
FRUITS AND unsurpassed. Available in
span new Ford coupe with a special paint job will be- clothes cleaned and repaired on
VEGETABLES several beautiful cabinet
come the property of some Narberth resident or of short notice.
models.
Delivery to your door is the surrounding trade district. Announcement of All work done in 01lr own
included. Phone Narberth Stop in and Hear It! es~~!>Lishment, the largest on
the winner of this and the other handsome prizes the 1Ifain Line.
3980 and 4180.
You're on the trail to a ~ood
will be made on December 26th from the various Robert Littler, Jr.
Cleaning Service when you phone store windows and from the Narberth Theater. It
MONTGOMERY GEO. M. DANDO
"Quality First. Last lind Alwa~'s"
will also be announced in Our Town for December
ARCADE RADIO SHOP
719 Montgomery Avenue
ADELIZZI BROS.
Cleaners and Dyers 105 Forest Avenue, Narberth 28th, 1928. Phone Narberth 4165-W
102 Forest Ave. : Narberth 2602
Phone Narberth 2488 ~Q~
:t-'~
~ ~ The purpose of this prize award campaign spon-
~MP~
~
sored by the Narberth Board of Trade is simply to
Mince and Pumpkin
stimulate buying from local independent merchants
Pies, 35c
Arcade Market
by the people of the Borough and its vicinity. The
Plumbing local businessmen feel that they are entitled to the Made fresh hourly
Walter Roser, Prop.
709 Montgomery Avenue
patronage of the residents of the Borough. And in
Gas Fitting seeking this patronage the merchants feel that they
Pies Made to Order
any size or kind on GROCERY SPECIALS
are giving as good as they receive; in short, that two ~ours' notice. Winconsin Peas 3 for 44c
Heating people may "buy at home" with both profit and TVe DelivCl' Every Order
Fancy Red Salmon
MEAT SPECIALS
can 2ge

pleasure to themselves. Over 75c Fresh Country Sausage, lb. 42e


Fresh Country Scrapple, lb. lSe
Fresh Lard lb. 17e
HARRY B. WALL The proposition is strictly a business one. Once NARBERTH
local residents are introduced, as it were, to their PASTRY SHOP Yes, We Give Coupons
PHONE, NARBERTH 3652-M i10me business men, the latter feel that there is every
243 Haverford Avenue Phone Narberth 2477
reason to believe they will continue to receive the Free Delivery
104 Essex Avenue Phone Narberth 3694
Phone Narberth 4040 business of these people.

icc will be held Wednesday evening at to


Church Notes 8 o'clock.
There is no better time get acquainted with
the Narberth merchants than at present when one
Visit Our New Stoie
All Saints Church. 109 N. NARBERTH AVENUE
Baptist Church of the Evangel.
\Vynnewood. Pa. may share in the prize award campaign and perhaps
Robert E. Keighton, Minister. In commodious quarters we will be pleased to
Decemher 9: Rev. Gibson Bell, Rector. carry off one of the splendid prizes. It is never too
8.00 A. ~\I.-Holy Communion. show you any of the new wall treatments and the
9,45 A. M.-Chureh schocl. 10.00 A. M.-Church school. I late to begin. Coupons are given out with every 25c latest designs in paper. A complete stock of Lucas
11.00 A. M-Morning worship. Ser-. 11.00 A. M.-Morning prayer ~!Id Paints also await your inspection.
mon: "Thc Fulfilhnent of Prophecy." sermon by the rector. purchase. Ask for them if your merchant should
7.00 P. M.-Young People's Devo-
tional Hour.
Anthem, "The Great Day of the
Lord," Martin.
forget them in the rush of this busy season. THE ATLAS COMPANY,
President
Inc.
SAMUEL N. HALL.
7,45 P. M.-Evening wor;hip. Ser- Bencdicite, Mark Andrews. Choir of Shop, 248 lIaverford Avenue (Upstairs) Narberth, Pa.
mon: "The Pre-existent Christ." 35 trained voiccs.
Wednesday. December 12: 7.00 P. M.-Young People's Fel- Meteors Still Lead Phone Narberth 3625
8.00 P. M.-Prayer sen"icc. Topir: lowship.
"The Chi I d of Four Name3." 7.30 P. M.-Evening prayer a!}d In Church Bowling
II. "Mighty God." sermon by the rector.
TEAM STANDING All kinds of job printing
Saturday, December 1;;:' L. Pts.
The Women's Association wiiI hold Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. W.

J()tl~ [)l!IZI~
Cletus A. Senft, Pastor. Meteors 15 6 20
a home bake at 100 North Narberth 7 18 quickly and skillfully done.
avcnuc (one of Mr. Smedley's stores). Sunday, December 9: B:tttlers 14
!I.45 A. M.-Bible school. LIOns 11 10 15
The mcmbers and friends of the church 15
arc asked to visit the storc in the 11.00 A. M.-The servicc. "Themc: ~.oosters 11 10
"Messiah, the Wonderful." 1110ts 11 14

JIlU~J
10
morning.
The Presbyterian Church.
Rev. John Van Ness, A. M., Minish'r. a
6.45 P. M.-S en i 0 r and Junior Marathons
Leagues. Senior topic: "How Should Pcp Boys
Christian's Christmas be Different?" Mules
I 9
7
7
12
14
14
12
10
8
Narberth
Printing Company
M.-The vesper service. BOOSTERS 127 North Narberth Avenue
Meetings for December !J:
9.45 A. M.-Biblc school.
7.45 P.
Christ- Theme: "Messiah, the Counsellor."
Wednesday:
~:~:;e ......::: . : : ::::::
stringfield 143
mm 167
93 Harry Hollar,
mas rchearsals. 7.30 P. M.-Teaehers' Lesson stlll1y Davis 164 145 170 Specializing in Juvenile Footwear
11.00 A. M.-Morning worship. Cel- hour Babb 164 235 136
ebration of Universal Bible Sunday 8.00 P. M.-Devotional half-hour in Cummer 150 192
Sermon and Sowing the Seed. 109 Forest Ave. (Rear)
11.00 A. M.-Junior church. con- Ihe study of the Gospel of John. Totals . . .. . . .. . . .. . S08 844 758
ducted by Mrs. A. S. Digby. Thursday: Spencer ~~~. 177 149 202
6.45 P. M.-Junior Endeavor meet- 8.00 P. M.-B 0 0 t h Tarkington's Koup 113 162 147 Phone Narberth 2618
161 127 162
ing. A chalk talk by Miss Furber.
6.45 P. M.-Senior Endeavor Mect-
play, "Station YYYY," given by the Heard
choir. ~el\~~d 178m 121
143 183
ing. Leader, May Battersby. . Friday: ~andl~~p"::::::::::::::: 23 42 43
7.45 P. M.-Evening worship. Ser- 4.aO P. M.-Cateehism class. -------'-
7.00 P. M.-Intermediate choir. Totals "BATTLERs 724 801 858 ~o~meY 111 187
mon theme: "Preparing for Christ-
mas." Next Wednesday, prayer meet-
ing. Subject: "God's Benefits." Elabo-
8.00 P. M.-Senior choir. Nicholson
Kelm
194 180 149 AI~::t :::::::::::::::::::::
170 142 137 Duncan 146
miS4
164 159
170
Merion Friends Meeting. W. D. SmedleY
Durbin , 131 146
" . 189 157 193116 Murray _. 130 _
r:.te plans are being made for Christ-
mas by the committee from the Bi!Jlc Services for December 9: H. T. Smedley 150 194 180 .Totals ... .. . .. . . .. 731 807 796
school. An entertainment for the chil- 10.00 A. M.-Sunday school. Handicap . .. .. . .... . . .. . 50 50 34
dren will be held on Saturday, Decem- 11.00 A. M.-Meeting for worship. Totals
------
884 869 809 Contagion On Wane
ber 22, at 3 P. M, and on Sunday ev('- METEORS
ning, December 23. The entire school First Church of Christ, Scientist. B. Savllle
E. Purring
176 169
156 182 213
159 N' t f'
me een new cases 0 contagious
will participate in the bcautiful Christ- 11.00 A. M.-Sunday services. J. MlJJer 189 146 17S diseases were reported last week to
mas service-"White Gifts for the 11.00 A. M.-Sunday school. W. Bailey........ 193 177 M' E R
King." \Vednesday eve n i n g testimonial EI. Ern.
Jenkins
Jenkins _.
198 191 167
15_9 of
arvm· . eynolds, health officer
Lower Merion township, six less
Make This a ((Footwear" Christmas
mecting at 8 o'clock.
Methodist Episcopal Church. Reading room, 19 West Lancaster Totals . ..
PILOTS
912 865 876 than during the previous week. One A few practical gift suggestions
Rev. Samuel MacAdams, Minister. avenue, open wcek days from 10.30 to Mason , .. , '" . . 134 131 new diphtheria patient was quaran-
Sundav, December 9: 4.30 o'clock; Wednesday evening from Laughlin 153 133 11 50 tined, Mabel Johnson, 107 East Gotham Silk Stockings .........•. $1.50 and $1.85
9.45 A. M.-Sunday ;chool. 9 to 9.45 o'clock. Haws 137 38 I
~ 1.00 A. M.-Morning worship. Ser- The subject for the Bible lesson ser- Follette '" . 148 142 151 County Line road, Ardmore.
T weI ve cases a f ch'lCk-en pox were I
. Holeproof Socks ., ..•..........•..•. 50c to $1.50
mon theme: "The Mystenes and Reali- mon for Sunday, December 9, is "God, Riddle Goodrich.. ...,.. . .. . .. ... . . 152 145 127 131
Stocking Containers .•...•......... 75c to $1.50
ties of Faith." the Only Cause and Creator." Mi'::~dicap.. ::: :::::: :: ::: : 1~~ 3 listed, as follows: Bryn Mawr,
Miss Ernestine B. Bacon. lyric so- Ladies' Hat and Shoe Containers ••...••.•.. $5.00
- - - - - - Rosemont, Villanova, 2; Bala-Cyn-
prano, will sing at this service. STOUT-BUNIT Totals 'PEP'BOYs 72t 673 '10 wyd, I; South Ardmore to City Overshoes and Zippers .• . • . • • . • . . . . $2.00 to $3.50
6.45 P. M.-Devotional meeting of
the Epworth League. Topic: "Your The marriage of Miss Rebecca Watts 120 122 1138~ Line, 9. There are six new cases of "Twistum" Toys for Kiddies ••..•.••. 75c to $3.00
Chapter's Teammate." Wetherill Stout, daughter of Dr. Hutchinson Maler
.. . .. .. .. . . .. . . 151 124 , h' h
160 113 147 W oopmg cough, tree in Bala-Cyn- "Bostonians"--Shoes for Men .•••. $7.50 to $10.00
7.45 P. M.-Evening worship. Ser- George Clymer Stout, of "Tarle-
mon theme: "Walkin~ Witi, God." ~~~:::ve~.. ::::::::::::::::: i:~ ::~ m
wyd; one in South Ardmore; and "Matrix" Shoes-for the Women of
The Ladies' Aid Society vlill meet ton," Berwyn, to Lieutenant Lester - - - - - - two in the Merion-Wynnewood dis-
820 Affairs $10.00 to $11.85
at the church Tuesday evening at Thomas Hundt, U. S. N., was Totals ·Mi.iii.:rHONs 708 896 trict.
8 o'clock. solemnized on November 28 in the Hoyle .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. 147 158 178 House Slippers for the Family by
The Standard Bearers will meet at rectory of St. Thomas' Church, Ward Spencer .. ... .. .. .. .... 144 159 170
155 17988 Everything you and your neigh-
the home of Miss Dorothy Miller, 228 Reese 13' IBll 144 bors do is news. Let's hear about Daniel Green
·Narberth avenue, Tuesday evening at Villanova. The ceremony had been .Jenldns .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 118 182 1~81 l·t.
postponed from October 9. Hancl1cap .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . 10 18 • Open every evening tiU Christmas
8 o'clock.
The King'8 Heralds witl meet-at the Mrs. Hundt's sister was married Totals .. .. .. ... .. .. . .. .. 7t5 888 759 ------
church Wednesday afternoon at 4 on October 4 to Lieutenant Robert LIONS This is your papel , your advice
o'clock. Bllml>brlea .. . .. .. .. ... .. .. 18'7 160 ~:= will be appreciated.
The midweek prayer and praise serv- Wurts Boclcius. RIpper 118

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Mrs. R. K. Osmond, of Concord-
ville. Pa., was the guest last week-
Exhibited Portraits FOOTBALL TEAMS and equally good men will be hard Ernie Mandes, scoring threat of the
to find. Fleck, another guard who team; Kohlas and Cave, the latter
A Co-operative Community News den avenue.
end of Mrs. G, H. Reese, of Hamp- WILL LOSE STARS saw quite a lot of action during the a sub. The biggest loss on the line
paper f?u.nded in. 1~14 by the !'IU1'. Mrs. Charles H. Shaw has re- I season, will also be lost to the squad will be Cunningham, the 2I4-pound
berth CWtC AssocIatIOn and publIshed
v 'Y Friday at Narberth Pa. turned to her lOme on I A von road Radnor and Lower Merion Right end Berrien, running mate tackle. Faulk, guard and center; Mc
6 e1 , a fter visiting her mother. Mrs. Julia to the brilliant Krick, and a capable Gee, the colored tackle; Beatty,
published by the Morgan. in Amherst. Mass., and Will Be Hard Hit by I I guard; Dolan, tackle; Ross, center,
LIVINGSTON PUBLISIIING COMPANY her daughter, Rosalie Shaw, who Graduations. payer w 10 had some exceedingly and Roach, an end, are other good
:r~sYd~~t~~~E~e;';~~N8:;a~~r :s a freshman at IVlt, Holyoke Col- good days, completes the roster of mcn who will go. Spinelli, Bates,
ROBERT MOORE CAMERON lege. South Hadle , Mass, losses on the forward line, leaving
E d l t o r . lv Only Krick and Power as a nucleus Pugh, Boles, \Voodbury and Mc
l\Iiss Carolyn Custer. of Avon When Radll0r alld Lo\ver Merl'oIl . I1 W IllC
. I1 to war,I 11ext year. Naughton complete the list of next
e 2. " ,
~1I Iln\'crforll A,'cnl.c
om"
If no :~so::r. ~:[lb~~~m2:r~ 3100.
road. entertaincd 17 guests on Sat-
urda\' afternoon in honor of her
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woun
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up their football seasons
Wit
Thc backfield escapes morc easily
year's Lower Merion absentees.
ten t li birthday. Her guests were Saturday a week ago with a soulful only \Vynn al~d Bolcs being gra- - ~--.-~~~"-"'--::..-.=--=----=~ -
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE , I t d CI I \Xr I I
one Dollar and Fifty Cents Per Year Linr!:l Vogel. Margarct Johnson. 1 0 -0 tie, a goodly nUl11ber of the c ua e. lar,le '\ ynn, t 1.e on y
_ _ _ _ _ _In--,A,..rlv....,"-n-ce----- 1\Iargaret Shaw, Janet Disque, Jean- players on both teams were seein y quarterback \\'J~h a soupstrall1er on
nette Lent, Dorothy Ogden, Vir- their last bits of gridiron action fo~ a Radn~r teal~l III the l~lemory of the Furniture
ginia Rankin. Evelyn Thompson. their Alma Maters. Especially:s ol~lest mhalntant, WIll be sorel.y
Susan Tameison. Sh:rle\' Clea\'er.
Janet Gray, Peggy Betty Barnes.
tlll'S true o f L ower 1\1' it erIOn,
. 1l missed.
W Ilie ' f forI he I was Repairing
. fone of those ran-
loses 17 of the squad, six of whol11 tJ~s. 0, SC 10 astlc , ootball, a rea!ly
!\' ancy Fulton and Margueritc Le were starting contestants against bl am) quarterback .. Very few I11IS-
Bouhe. Mrs. Rachel Bulley Trump. Mer- Radnor. Radnor, although not so takes ,were ~l1ade 111 the Ra?nor Specialists in
Miss Bernice Manion O'ave a Imr- Ion artist, who,e exhibit of portraIts hard hit numerically speal\'illg, loses campalgns tlus, year, and conslder-
,.., at the Merion Tribute House on Sat-·
Entered as second-class matter, October 13. tv in honor of her sixth birthday urday and Monday drew enthusiastic (Iuite a bit morc class when nine of a.> eo .. ac nor.s success. was (UC to
11 f R I I Repairing
1914. at the Post O[ftce at Narberth. Pa.. -
last Saturday at her home on Avon I comments from art lovers of the the boys go forth next year in search IliS a,>1 I II t
y t.0 pIC' k tl le n,g.l I t p Iay at
under the Act of March 3. 1879. and
road. Her young guests were Billy,j MaIn Line, of further adventure thc nght time. In additIOn \Vynn
P II I I 1'.1 B1 k C . B'II F . was a fearless and able catcher of Duplicating Antiques
Friday, December 7, 1928 eggy, - e cn all( . I, ary ~ a "e, aptall1 ~ ox, the fighting kicks. another talent not to be de-
Carolyn Shaw, Patncla and Anne Nearly $900000 Cost tackle and kIcker of great repute . I S
Bickso.rd, ~arbara Jean Sullivan f C 'h A and one of the bulwarks of the line: fPIS~('1l fU~lder .!~oles was a great
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FIREC"IDE ~
and BIlly Dlsquc, 0 ourt ouse nnex, has played his last scrimmage for oo.t)a p a)er \\ Ith one bad fault
According to a tabulation of con-I the Red and "Vhite, Captain Bill which he seemed unable to over-
Long Experience in
Carving and Cabinet
ENFORCE NO PARKING I tracts awardcd on Monday by thc Iwas an inspiring leader and his great come. the tendency to fun~ble. Bo.les Work
By E. E. E. CONTINUED FROM THE FIRST PAGE }'Iontgomcry county commissioners at kicking ability has saved Radnor's could run the. ends and lut the hne
The Thanksgiving dance of the affair will be tllreslled Ollt at tile Norristown, the nct cost of huilding the bacon more than once this year. Iland 1tackle WIth the best of them,
Phi Ttau Delta Sorority at Cynwyd <
Club \Vednestlay evcning of last committee meeting of Council to- new ourt ~usc annex WI >e $808,- . rv!a~l11re and Kavanagil WIll be. the ball.
C H' , . '1\ I , . . ) l I t le was never a sure handler of Expert at
, night with 'l definite new scheme of 970 . Remodchng thc old Court House I :nehglble next '"'ear under the four I TI' I
1 L 0 I ., d Period Designs and
week was a gala affair, WIth over, , f .I I '11 lIS eavcs cntz, e onslo an
Among those th1l1gs ready to be ratified at the Ito con orm WIt I tIC new structure WI year rule, although neither have Peters
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100 guests I>resent. tl I 1 1 fi Id Wood
regular meeting on Monday night I cost about $80,000, which, with other played as regulars more than two· on. l ree gooe )ac, fer mlcn'l
present were the Misses Janc Dob- < . • >, 'I, '1 'T I' .'11 I . I . as veterans f or next year. oget ler
son. Janet hayes, I II- e Ie \\..: a t e r m Ina thenme'mtulle
,' there wI'll Le no II1CI{ enta CXPCl1llturcS. , \\' I >rIng t Ie seasons. Kavanagh < .
develol)ed 1I1tO WIt . Ilower
P all(I 1/ . k t Ile coach
....nc'
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Katherine V, Allll011(1. I ,lelcll Bra(lley, more, tags " handed out and residents . total
1'1 cxpcnsc 'd tof ncarly
I $900.000.
' u"11 one of the .finest
Smith. Eleanor Michael- or VIsitors may park on the south 1 Ifc outsll IC 0 tIC ncw bUdl1 1~lgl WII i of ~llle team I.n IllS pOSItIOn at center, team and the next year's success at
. defenSIve
. . Geo. W. McCarns
players WI'II Ilave an excc II en t s t art f or a

son. Anne Modc, Ruth Hopkins, sidc 0'£ l-~averford without fcar of JC o. mar J c to corrcspon wit I tIe whl e l\1,a&l11~e, although handicap- Radnor will depend on the coach's West Berwyn Avenue
Caroline Kcllner, El1en Prey, Bet- cO~l~pltcatlOns. cxtcn~r 'lot thc. ol~f str,t;;turc'l but th~ ped by 1I1Juncs most of the year, ability to whip toO'ether a good line (1 square from Lincoln Hgway.)
ty \Vo)fstyn. Janet Broadbcnt. Flor- 1 he present systel~l of parkin~ on ncw . til (mg l.tSC, WI ~m >~a~~ ,a I was a first-class guard, and a first class attack to go with it. BERWYN, PA.
cnce Meade. Molly Irish. Anna l!a\":rfon,1 a~:emle 111 the bus1l1ess that IS t~IC latest 111 modern >t11 dll1g Hennessey. a regular guard, and Lower l\Icrion's loss 'is in the Phone: Berwyn 154·J
Henderson. Bettv Hubbell, Eliza- dlstnct. II1stltuted about a year const:uctlon, ,Henning, who played in Maguire's form of four backs and 13 linemen
beth Vcnncman, - Elizabeth Terry. and a half ago by a special commit- It ~s CXP~lltcld thbat thc bworkl of cx- place. are two players who will be Coach L\dam will lose Elmore thi~
.. .. Douglas. Helga .\ \.ohlet.. tcc. of, th-e B() anI,.of T r<!(.
\'lrg-,11I<1 'Ie consl;;. .' 't·s tractors
cavatlon within
WI >ea few cgUl1
wccks. y tle con- ,.
mlssll1g f rom tl"lelr JO b s next year, /year ' s captall1 and quarterback;
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Pat \,yohlert, Betty Purse. Helen i 0.1 dIagonal I~art,mg on the north The commissioncrs and the Judgei ~__ -.,T"77=7.,
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Caldwel1, Virginia Smith. Elinor' s~de of tl~e stl eel. ancl on ,the south of the Court havc bcen in almost daily -~ ----- - ---
Diamond. Elcanor Knauer and ?~d~ loadmg and un!oadll1g only, confcr~ncc over. the plans and bIds
.. , - I I,' <r " •• I' I I hIS lattcr rule was II1terpretcd to evcr sll1ce the bills wcrc opcncd and
L oUlse . ones, .00 \111,., \ CI) 1.l1H - , '1'" . 1. 1 .. I I the awards arc made upon thc basis of
somc in their tuxedos. we noticed l,nc.~I~ ~ ~Ol t stop~. on ). JUt \\ I~ 1 .t ~e complete agrccmcnt and harmony
Bob Vallette. \Vil1iam \Vilson, IIlclca;;cd numbel of ~utomobtles m among those intercsted.
Frank Jensen. 1ack \ \·alsh. 'im t~lC ,horough a,nd the .JIl~rcased, tra f-
Hell\\'oocl, San; Barcia\'. i~oh hc 111 the busl11es~ sectIon. thIS use Iv~ontgomer~ co~nty will stand ?ut
"Thcn thc huilding' is complctcd,
.Christmas
\Valsh. Fran~is Slll1dcrlalHI, Dick of the south. SIde of the, stret't Virtually ul1lque 111 the ,Statc as h,avlIIg
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1-..1 omCl, \ \ altcl Chlt.tlck. J ad, (ot-
ter. Charles \,y, Crtst, Dave I\lc- par -tn,.,.
~.' amounted at tunes to contll1uous complc!cd a great pllbllc work ~vlthollt
I" 0' \\T' II > I ffi. h?rr?wl~lg any moncy, or bondll1g the
It 1 t le .)~IS tra c as an 11lstnct III any way to complcte it. Ac-
© Gifts ,'~::. [e [e [e [e

Ewin r, Radley Cross, I-Ierman Ball, added. mcnace, condltt~ns ~)ften be- cording to. C;ontrollcr In:in thcrc is now SN~~ ~.
All ~ Fr-tz lr Henr' \\'ilson came mtolerable, resultmg 111 the at- half a nlllhon dollars 111 cash in the
)e:. pe:.. ,". !\' ~ I . i3 I' tcmpted checkup described above. county trcasury ,apl~licable to the I ~ r={)12 MIIAI)"'-
R ol)CI t \,uss. . 1m - ee). 0) 1'1 '.; I l' ' f tl' II f work, and enough 111 SIght to complete
Leitch, Dick Gillis, George Hanev. lc.:·SO tt Ions 0 le pro) em o. - it. . Humming Bird Silk Hosiery
George Supplee, Baird ~ Caldweil, ~e~cd, turn bac,k to the s~.st~m, m in all the fascinating shades. A gift she can never
George \Vatts. Frank H utchinson ~ °h~le before, dmgonal p~rkm,., \\ as Alumni Win
and Rober I\lcFaddcn. :t~sl·tltutfed·1 I aralle} Plarllongl on lJO,th On Thanksgiving morning the have too many of.
.I:" t·- -r el t rta' c(l Illell1- SIC es 0 t lC street IS oo,ec upon )y Alumni of 1928 defeated thc Nar-
Il\ 'ss '\.naue' I
Lers 0 fI Ilcr I.Jrtl ge
1Ie' <I In t · l'llg t IlC 1)0 I'Ice aut I
t u> as c\en
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10ntles. merc Ilants.. aneI berth Junior 1-1 igh School, 5-4, in Beautiful Undergarments
I t i e Iler burgess as the only way out. l\lak- a soccer gamc of two extra periods,
1 So finely fashioned and cut, yet so durable and sturdy
a t Iletr lomc 0Ln -:an \,V Y1l al~[, -'1011 in~ Havcrford avenue a one-way' In the sixth period \Vhitney, the out-
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gues s were Oll1se 0 I1es. .\ ar ~,


Open Evenings Until Christmas
, . . . 1 ' · ' . ' I I-I 1 . street w.\s suggested hy some, side right for thc Alumni. kicked the
Bottoms. , II . Matr
_II 13t la ,I) SundCII,l11l.
., I \,". e -I tl'lOUgIlower L 1\1"
: cnon s expenence '
en. .C <!(we. ett) 'ursc alH 11-1· \ I 'tl C· k ball near the goal. where Powell, a
glllta .. mIl,
S 'tl ,111 I re more WI 1
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riC 'et avcnue as Junior High hack, kicked the ball
If
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Hitchens.!a one-way.t lOrou~l a.r~ wou ( sug- so that it went in the goal, giving
II Patricia Elizabeth Shop
127 North Narberth Avenue Theater Building
of Allentown were the O'uests last i gest the lmpractlcablltty of that the Alumni the game. Parkes. Riter
, . ..'" . 1 ' method. and Heckel scored for the Alumni,
week-cnd of l\'IISS Eltzabeth :\ a-I P II I I. b tl'd f
guire. of 300 Grayling avenue. . . ara e l?a\ ,mg on 0 1 Sl .es 0 the former scoring twice. McCor-
1\1 r.f ane [ 11\'1 rs. 1-1 owanI l~' . C oer, tt the street. IUl1Ited to one hour It1 the mick, Gallaghcr ancl Powell scored
. "
B 1·1 • t ' , . I daytll11e, WIll gl\'C thc merchants on for the School, the latter scoring ~CCOOOOODOODDODODODODDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDODDDOODOOOODOODOOOODDODOODOOODDCODOOOOOna
aoODOOOOOOOOODOODDDOOOODOOOOODDOOOOOOODOO~ODODOOOOOOOOOODOOOODOOOODQOOOOOODOOO
J r: ..0 roo \ lUI S . <1\ enue. al e . re-: both sides of the street an even twice.
celvmg congratulatIOns on the bIrth 111 k I '1 I th
of a son Howard Franklin Cotter, )rea", w 11 e more cars can >e us
I b' lTd ' accommodatecl than would be thc Shop early, mail early and avoid
3:le : Corntt carlY f ues ay mO~'~~l1lg'l ease if diagonal parking on the north the Christmas rush.
1\ rs. ' 0 er. )e ore llerI mal
l~I' I. tl 1< d I Jage, I Sl( '1e aIHI none on t Ile sout . I1 werc 1Il . Give Useful Gifts
was 1\1 l' ISS 1', Izaue 1 !.ng an . Buy in Narberth
M r. and l\Irs, E, B. Maltby, of force. With such an extensive assortment of
Essex avenue, announce the engage- 8t d tIP
ment of their daughter, Miss'LiIlian .1::-;'1'1 :,,~'g~nl,'~m~s~~1'J JI'~.g~r PAilI' fine, useful gifts to choose from, no
Verna MaltLy. and Dr. James Alex- I one need have any trouble in selecting
ander Maxwell, Jr., of Sayre, Par tribute to Gutenbu~g. l~i;JIleer p,rint~ BUCKWHEAT
Dr. Maxwell is the son of Mr. and er, under the headl1lg I he \:Vnters I Christmas Gifts,
Mrs. ,. A. Maxwell, of Prive ave- Club. and its fusion point
nue. . In the athletics department there
Hoover Vacuum Cleaners
Leon Picrcy, son of 1'.1 r, and Mrs. are signed messages b)~ Alber~ C.
L. C. Piercy. of 2 Stuart avenue, Adam, football coach; hsther Slter, THE fusion point is the Electric Toasters
who is studying aviation at the Pit- on the girls' hockey team; Harold degree of temperature
.ca;rn School has been home ill for V. Helveston. soccer coach. Plans at which coal fuses or cakes Electric Waffle Irons
together, forming clinkers
"the past two' weeks. are outlined for the Inter-room Bas- and causing great difficulties
Mrs. William Crawford Gorgas, ketball Leag~e, in the management of a Electric Heaters
'of \Vashington, D. C., spent Art work I11dudes photographs of furnace,
'Thanksgiving day with her niecc, the football.. hockey and soccer Electric Grills
The average temperature
1\frs. H. G. Venemann and family, tcams and pIctures of Mr. Penny- of the fire in your furnace is
on 212 Hampden avenue. Mrs. pa~l~er and t,he .coa~hes. . 2500 degrees. J eddo-High-
Electric Percolators
Gorgas was accompanied by Mr. I he Menomte IS a pr~gresslve land Buckwheat has an
and Mrs. \\Tilliam G. Wright- successor to ~everal prevIous .at-I analyzed fusion point of
from 2800 to 3200 degrees,
50n and their daughters. l\Iarie, tempts to publtsh a Lower MerIOn so there is very little danger
Priscilla and Aileen, from Plainfield, High School paper. The first ef- of this unpleasant fusing
N, J. fort .in 19 24 was not a s~lccess an~1 together in burning Jeddo-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clifton. of' nothmg more was done 111 that dl- Highland Buckwheat. No
4 26 Essex avenuc. are receiving Irecti~:m. until ,19 7, when The 2 other Buckwheat tests out
so high, RADIO
con~ratulations on the birth of a Men011lte \,vas hrst brought out ~s
son. James Eugene, who was born Ia smal1 mlmeogr~ph sheet. T.\lIS On three scores is J eddo- We are exclusive and authorized agents in
'November 21 in the Bryn Mawrll110dest venture laId. the fo.unda!tOn Highland Buckwheat prefer- Narberth for the following makes of Radio:
able then-because it is high Atwater Kent, Brunswick, Fada, Crosley,
Hospital. for the new magazme, wluch gIves in carbon, low in ash and
\i\Torcl has been recei~'ed from M r.1 e~'ery indicatiOl:., of making literar~ has an unusually high fu- Everready, Steinite, Philco and Howard.
and Mrs. Arthur Knelbler. former-II11S~)ry,for. the l\laroon and ray . 9. sion ooint. Anyone of these splendid sets will make a
gift that will live and be appreciated for many
'Iy of Elmwood avenue, that theYI I- u~h~atlOl1 of the. annual Year
like their new home in Kenosha,1 Book 111 no way, WIll be affected Christmases to come,
Wis" but miss their many friends by the new magazl11e.
in Narberth.
Miss Elma Reese, of Hampden Collegians Win Again I Narberth 10% Down Payment. Balance in
12 Months.
·avenue. was the guest last week- Last Saturday the Burgess Collegians
. end of Miss Jane Knowlton of defcated the McGary Buffaloes 25-13. Coal Company
GI d' d
en Sl e. . .T T'
' "Bootz" Pctcrs was thc star for the I
Collegians. scoring twice, while Gal- RALPH S. DUNNE
1 Stop in and Hear Them 01'
, Mrs. Newhn \\. \\ Ismer, 210 laghcr and McCormick scored the
, Essex avenue. has returned from other touchdowns. McCormick kick- Main Line Distributors Arrange f01· a Home Demonstration at Your Earliest Convenience
her parent's home in Trenton, N. J .• ed thc extra points. McGarr~ was the Jeddo-Highland
where she has been since her c·ent star for the B~lffaloes, scorll1g 011 a
_. . 45-yard run, whIle Nordblom made the Anthracite
Illness. Her Narberth fnends are othcr touchdown. Murray adding the
glad to know that she has returned extra point. The Collegians will clash
: and is feeling much better. with the Buffaloes ncx~ Saturday for Phones NARBERTH ELECTRIC SHOP
Miss Grace Mahaney will enter- the 0,ld Gulph road htle. N ARRERTH 3675-2845
' '. , I I. , h ,Collegians ... ,.'" 0 12 6 7-25 241 Haverford AvelJ,ue' . Phone: Narberth 4182
t am 10 gir S t. us evenmg at t e Buffaloes , .. , ... ,. 0 0 6 6:-12
home of her Sister, Mrs. J. Ray-
'mond harp, of W?odside avenue. Buy in Narberth
PAGE FIVE
December 7, 1928 OUR TOWN
more cept that, when such accident oc- WEEKLY HEALTH TALK "Even the air we breathe, partictt-I
7 SCHOO~ READY City.Ja~uary 26, Manhattan, at New York curs within an incorporated city or larly in cities and industrial towns, I
I January 31, St. Joseph's, at horne. town, such report is llal be "Smoke Nuisance" Is a Real Menace
mal1~
. now conta1l1111ated
IS . . with smoke.,
FOR BASKETBALL home.
February 8, New York University, at within 24 hours to the police head-
(Iuarters I'n SUCll cI'ty or to\"n. Every
I
to Health of People. i" . ...
"Fhod all" water and shelter are i 1 hIs com!JtlOn eXIsts so genel ally,
.

10 Teams Will Be Seen adelphia.


I February 13, Drexel Institute,
,
at Phll-
Ipolice department shall forward ' . " " . I1 I
a th~ f:tmdam~ntals reqUIred to sus· t lat t le te:~l1 smo ,e nUIsance IS a
'I"" I
I
In Action Along Br::~i~~~y 15, St. John s college, at copy of every such report so filed tam ltuman hfe. All of the other 50 most fanllhar one. In the large I
The Invited Guest
. L' February 20, Loyola college. at home. I with it to the Department." calleet nccessities-clothing excepted cities sustained efforts have been I
M aln Ine. February 22-eathollc University, at
1home In cases where . the original .. re-f -areJ but elaborations. •
And

while l1la d e t0 re(1uce thOtS Ilea It 11 1lazaTC1I to formal or informal dinner
Feb'ruary 23 CanisIus College at home. port is insufficient m the opmlOn 0 the present age IS one of hItherto un· I I I' f I'
SCHEDULES ANNOUNCED I February 27, Urslnus colleg~, at Col- the Department, motorists or police knO\\~l luxury and prosperity for I .>y. t.le ae optIon 0 ore l11ances re- should not forget the social
legevme., bureaus may be required to file sup- the alverage citizen, it is now morel qmrIng smoke arrestors and other I· obligation of sending flowers
, .' March I, St. John 5 College, at home. r · , · .. . .
.1 he b~sketball season 01.1 the l\I~m I ,March 5. St. Thomas' College. at Scran- plemental reports. S~ch report shall nece~~ary than ever .tha~ h fe s baSIC i mechanIsms whIch tend to IUll1t the I in advance to the hostess.
Lme WIll be opened thIS evenlllg I ,on. I
A M be for the mformatlOn of the De- reqUIrements be mamtamed on the'volume of dirt thus blown into the
when Montgomery School meets the i G~:::a~ate Manager-Charles . c- partment only and shall not be open I highest standard of purity and air. Reasonable success has re- For these appropriate ex-
~ennsylvania Institute for the Deaf, FRESHMAN ,to public inspection. No part of any I safetr," said Dr Theodore B. Appel, suited. However, many other muni- pressions of appreciation we
m an opener on the ~lome, floor at January 12, York C. I., at York. I su.ch report. or any statem~n~ COI.1- I Secr~tary of Health, reccntly. cipalities havc done little, if any-
Wynncwood. and F.nends Central January 18, LaSalle, at Philadelphia. I tamed there1l1 shall be admISSIble "lt~ pioneer days food, air and Ithing, to counteract this cvil.
ttl! feature artistic but inex-
't .. ,
starts I s season a\\ ,1). <16 I. . ral' 1st the February 2, Hun School, at prlnceton"'d' d ' " I
February 8, West Catholic High, at: eVl ence 111 any procee 109 ans1l1g 1water were above reproach. r C· '1'
IVI I· "WI '1
11 e
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me ustry cannot th1'lve . pensive flower treatments
Church Farm School. Philadelphia. Ifrom accidents. I zatiob's contaminating influence did without smoke-stacks there is un- composed of daily fresh cut
• Scheclu1es announcee1 toeIay 1)y West February 12 State Teachers' College, at I •. '
Chester.' SINE ; .
not eXIst. B ut toeIay conel'Itlons
. are eIoUute 1. dl y an aeId e(I 1.uUTCIen placed
seven. institutions for 10 tea.ms February 15, Wenonah Military Acad-I WHY FORDS H ,different. Laws are required to pro· uP~:lIl individuals wher~ these stacl~s flowers.
promIse many close contests dUrIng em/'bat we~~n~~w Jersey State Normal I TI " . I' " fi . h f tl :tect the safety of much of the food hemg uncontrolled. (hscharg-e theIr
t 1le next t Ilree mont I1S. Sc I100l Ie
s all( Schoolruary ,
at Trenton. le
M dpyroxyI1 A F 111 d 11IS . 0tl le,I supp I'les. F 'l'
I tratlOn ane I sewage d'IS- can t en ts 'mto t Ile all'. . I n aeII' .
e ItlOn to
colleges whose playing dates are
appended include Lower Merion delphia.
Febr~ary 26, Catholic High, at Phlla- net foe
_
i
or fars IS . le ~ei posal plants are essential to assure the health factor there enters also
I
su t 0 I?lany year~ 0 ~Xp~rl111F ~ safe drinking water. And much the one of plain dirt-neither of
The Flower Shop
Senior High Boys, Junior High EPISCOPAL :\C:\DE~IY Ia nbd tesh~lg opedratJc~nst 111 le or Ithought and individual attention. which is particularly conducive to
. 1-1' I 0 ' I IT 1 . IyI '111 WlIlter
.. . Ilea II MRS. NORMAN JEFFERIES
B oys aneI S en lOr Igl ulr s. - aver- !la l'oratones . r 'an I pam
' SlOpS.
fi' I 'tl espew! tUlle, are reqUlr· t ly or Ilappy I'Ivmg. . I neIeeeI,
ford College. Villanova College and December 14. Church Farm SChOOl'1 XY )'rt
U~ IS a aClq~~[ 111S \ \~1 1, ed in order that the modern home with the able assistance of the auto- Narberth and Haverford
Freshmen. . Episcopal Academy. aW~~~ember 21, Triangle A. A., home. a ce u ose as~ ~n~i I ~e .I~OS f a~-I does not boomerang by making its mobile, the trend to move into su-
11riends' Central. Haverford School January 11, Haverford School, away. quers !llO \bV ud~ee ~n le 1tl IS. 0 a . occupants 'soft.' 1 hurbs and country has a most log-i- Avenues
1 January IS, Lower Merion H. S., home. tomo b leo les, IS a grea t Improve- I' ffi f f I I'
an d M ontgomery S c1100 . . January 25, Swarthmore Prep, away. ment over the old mint and varnish i ca JUS I ca Ion rom t le stan( pOlllt
Coach Anderson's lower lVlcnon February I, Chestnut Hill Academy, fi . I h d It I " I k,,1 of not only health but com fort and Narberth
, .• '1' 1 away llIS les t at use 0 crac.;:, c lec i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I r' II H I
five will face Friends' Cent,ra m ~ le February 8. Friends' Central. home. and fade under exposure to weather. i c ean IVlllg ~s ~ve. owever, on y
opener on December 14. fhe hIgh February 15. Gcrmantown Academy, But more than five years of ex-: Rates::2c per word; additional con- a small n~a.10nty can move away Telephone Narberth 2861
school quintet, captained by Frank- aW;:brUary 19, George School, away. )eriment and testing under all sorts "ecl/tive insertions of sfl~e advertise- f.~om cOl1(lttlOns. It becomes e.s~en-
I
lin "Reds" Kohlas faces a .long ~nd February 21, Germantown Friends, ~f weather conditions have devel-I n!C~lt, IC. per w01·d. Mmlmum charge tl,t! therefore that where .con~lttlons Flo wers delivered in all
hard schedule of 19 crames 1I1cludlllg away. did f '.' d I , 'leI wee'", SOc. are bad a remedy be applted If pos-
, " , o'c N _ March 1, Montgomery School, home. ?pe met 10. S 0 mlxl11g ~I.l app y- , R S1'-8tone bun alow corner Mont-, sihle. parts of the world
two each WIth \\ est hester, 1 or March 8, Penn Charter, home: IIlg pyroxylm so as to utlhze to the I go~ry and woodbln~ Ten large rooms. [ " '" .
ristown, AbingtOl.l. Upper Darby March 9, Trinity School. home. fullest possible degree all of its nat-Islx on first fioor, four ~n second. Two-cal In the last an.alysls. If the CItIzens
and Chester Highs in the Suburban ~~~:;.=:.r~~l~.S~:r~~~. ural advantages. heated garage. Suitable doctor, dentist of a, commt1l~l~Y becon.le smoke
League. Lower l\lerion also has two I The result is a uniform smooth, 'I ~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~i/e;;~r~~~ha ;r305~~: ~onsclous, cone!Jtlons are lIkely to be
dates with Radnor in February. 1 FRIENDS' CENTRAL durable finish in attractive' and last-. FOR R.;XT.:....Furn;shed room for Imp:oveel. And health den~~nds that
'Vith a large amount of good I December 7, Church Farm School, ing colors which has attracted par- I gent eman. Near station. Phone Narberth th~ Improvement be made. 'I;~~~~~«'!~~~~~~~~~
416 1.
material, from which to 1 select a I away. December 14, Lower Merion H. S., ..:lICU I ar a tt en t'Ion \\,Ilere v er tIle Ile\V , MAIN I.INI' ORGAN and Plano Repair r·-l~"'!.l"'"'!.l'-l"'l"'.l"'l'''l'''l"'!'''l'''l'''l''''l'''''''''l''''.,."
1
, - - ,..·-.." " , ,.•".•"".,•.""."" "..".1",."•• .. ,'..._ ••"", .,"••"".""'''••"••.••'... -~_._•••_,..~••_ ••-
""1" ,.1..1"".".1".1".'",1"" 1..1..:.,..:,,..:,..1,_..1,~':;:.d':'l.ll
team. Coach :\ncl~1 SOI~ lOpe~ to away.
mal.;:e a good showll1g 111 thc 1- enn I December 17, Overbrook H. S., away.
Model A Ford cars have been seen Company. Repair work In all Its ':
long before the l\10del A Ford branches. Tuning and polishing. 208 :'1
I h·:'1
:-.1 cI 9 at the end January 8, open, home.
1 OUrna!11e~lt on i' ar 1 .'
.IT'
! Jan~ary 11. Chestnut Hill Academy, car was designed, t l~
4 1 F d M
or.
Iona avenue. Narberth.
o~or IIIGII-ORAnE UEI'AIIUNG. a speclal- "
(tf)"
arnlng a wei-meJ'lted E· i. J·eputation ! I
j,:j
of a WlIlnl11g season. \ away. " Company was expenmentmg wtth ty on an.tlque grandfather'S clocks, val- !':j
t f' January 18. Penn Charter. home. I' F 1 d h 11 d 11 chime clocks C R ' ' ' '
Two hunclree I IJOys are~ ou .01 January 25, Friends' Select. away.· pyro:,y Ill. 'or severa years ~p- ~~arn, ~15a~Oc~:nd avenue. Pho~e Nar~ H
l)erths on Coach Fowler s JU1ll0r
.
January 28, Wilmington Friends, home. proxlIllately 300 company servIce berth 2522-J. (10-26-28) N ar b erth T aXICa
. b C ompany H
H.lgh squae1. w 1'1 IS'
11 e t le '- CillOI'
H'I~.1~:I home.
February 1' Swarthmore College Fresh, car.s palllte( . 1 Wit'11 '
vanous pyroxy I"In FOR ItENT-Hall, for dances, parties, i'E n
i·!

'GIrlS' team. coached by lVI ISS; February 8, Episcopal Academy. away." fill1shes ha \'e been under observa- lodge meetings. cake sales. Reasonable I,:. H
1\1 lalene Uff with Esther SiteI': February 15, Haverford School, away.· tion bv the testincr laboratory in the Irates. Phone Cynwyd 1486. tf.) li;:i 215 Haverford Avenue i"i
ag(, . ' ... . I; February 21. Montgomery School" . J O. • FOR IWNT-Elght-room hGuse. 5 bed- H i"!
as captalll, expe~ts to m.ake a gooe ,home." ; HIghland ~ark palllt facto Iy. One rooms. Excellent condition. NewlY:::I p
'showing in a senes of I1Ine games. ! Marcll 1, Germantown
C I . home.·
Academ.y, I of the earhest of these cars, after i painted and papered. Rent reasonable. ",!
. fi f. t 11 t f ! Keys at 300 Grayling avenue. (tf) l..!
PHONE, NARBERTH 3772 'I'.'.!
"I
Haverford College wll start ItS\ March 8. Germa.ntown Friends, away.· ve years o. exposure 0 a SOl'S 0 S.;WIlHl l\I;\CIIIN.;S All makes reo "! I"!
season away next \Veclncsday, play- • Denotes Interacademlc League weather. stIli has an excellent, fast paired. Liberal allowances on old ma- ··h:;:-:'i1Tii'T:":~'lTl1\"I:r-I~:.'I,,,~~,·t""l":'"I~'I~I~'I:r''·'''''I''' .....,.."..".••'....-ll".-:::T!".~,- .! 1'1
in~ the Cr~scent A. C. The first. ga~:~ager_Wllllam Serber. color finish that shows no trace of ~~~~e~ for new Singer. Phone Me~I~~ ••_..,.•.·_.••,....-•. ,...,._,....._ ... I:..:....,••~..l;;.....I.....liiii..:.:.~=::li;.fEiW"',I.nE@W.
h~lle game will be against Middle-I Captain-Harry L. Humphreys. I "checking" or peeling. LO-"'T·. "trl f yellow amber beads
bury on December 17.
c
I Coacll-Douglas W. . . . '1'.0d ay. 1.>e.fare tlle new Ford car I 1etween
Crate ., ng 0
~~;; Avon road and Baptist
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The Show Place of the Main Line


Villanova Col1ege willl?lay 17 games li;\YERFORD SCHOOL lIS gIven ItS tinal dr~ss of color, both Church on Sunday evening. Reward.
in two months. Ten WIll be on the I the pyroxylin ",Illch goes on the Phone Narberth 2592-R.
home floor with s\e''':leln away. 'IA\l11o n g , December 17. Frankford High, home. body and the enamel with which the h:~t,\Ra'\ll~gIIg8:t~LL~01fO~0~~~ty' a~~t;;~:
other opponents I anova WI P lay I December 19. Triangle A. A., home. f I fi . I I .
. I . t PI '1' (Iel])hia on Fehruary 1B January 11, Episcopal Academy, home.
I' ene ers are llllS lee are gIven a .N'.~ar~b~e~rt~h~2;;45;;.:O=---=:J=--.-:-:-::~o=-;:-:=-::;~-=:-:
D rexe
I VI' a inus11 at,I Collegeville on Feh-' Ja nuary , 18 Montgomery Day School ' Clemlca 1 . 1 analySls ' an d art!'fi CIa . 1 an d - F, OR SAL ' E-Atwater Ken t ra dl 0, ma- Bala Ave., below Montgomm'y Ave., in Cynwyd
an( s , 1'1 . I hogany conso:e,
ruary 2:1. . II home.
January 25, Germantown Friends, natura weat er tes s.
I h t 6 tubes, single dial with
.le.s~ aIM y- Phllco B eliminator. All complete. Fine
THIS FRIDAY MONDAY &
Schedules for the h.lgh school. col- away. ses insure uniform flexlblhty and ~ondltlon. Sacrifice. Phone Ardmore & SATURDAY TUESDAY - - - - . - -
leges and interacadel11lc teams on the I February I, Germantown Academy, II' l't 620,
. L'
M am me ____
f 0 II ow.. Ihome' . a( 1es Ive qua I y. . '·1' :;;..,~-=::c=:::::--=-=-:---;:--~--:---::-::
FOit iWXT-Modern 6-room house on
•__,_._ February 8, Penn Cha,rter. away. Utmost care I~ usee to IIlsure Merion avenue. Ideal location and sur- BELLE BENNETT
LOWER "mRION SF.NIOR IIIGII February 15, Friends Central, home. nonfacincr and Ulllform colors. Both roundlnus $55 a month. Apply any in
February 21, Friends Select, away. . o . " .
March 1, Chcstnut Hill Academy. away. raw pigments and fin~shed lac~luers lo~c;~l~a~ge~n:;;:~~:.:: ..,--:::----,--~_=~__;;_;_. "Four Sons"
December 14, Friends Central, home.
December 18. Collingdale, home. Coach-Fred. R. Wallace. are tested in a speclallv deSIgned Hm REN'I-Garage, private stall, 315 "Mother Machree"
December 21, "West Chester, away. Captaln-eharles M. Levengood." " .• I Grayling avenue. Heat and water. $8.
Manager-Herbert N. Heston. fade-o-meter for fadll1g and e u-I Phone Narberth 4042-W. (tf)
January 4, "Norristown. away. rability. They are also examined .'OR SALE-Upright plano and bench
January 8. open. :\IOXTOOMEltY SCHOOL Wednesday and Thursday-AILEEN PRINGLE
January 11, "Abington, home. both before and after the above tests to match. Guaranteed 10·years. Beautl-
January 15. Episcopal, away. . ,. ., fUlly polished. Free tuning. Call eve-
January 18, 'Upper Darby. home. December 7, P. I. D., home. 111 a color analyzer. fhlS, sphttmg nlngs. M. L. Organ and Plano Repair and LEW CODY in "BEAU BROADWAY"
January 22, Haverford, away. December 14, P. 1. D.. away. any color into its simplest hues, de- company, 208 Iona avenue.
January 25, "Chester. away. January 11. Church Farm School, tects and accurately measures the NOTIC.; to .JohbinA' Oardeners-The Performances at 7 & 9 P. M. Childr'en's Parties, 2.15 P. M. Saturdays
January 29, Lansdowne, home. home. . . . . Garden Nurseries of Montgomery avenue,
February 1. "West Chester. home. January 18, Haverford School, away. sltghtest fadlllg or other vanatlOn Narberth, Pa., has prOVided space for 1'~!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1
February 8. ·Norrlstown. home. January 25, Chestnut Hill Academy. from standard. dumping leaves and similar plant ma- ..~
February 12. Lansdowne. away. home. Tid d b'l' terlal. No charge for this accommoda-
February 15, "Abington. away. February 1, Germantown Friends, he weat leI' an lira I Ity tests tlon Atso a free dump for clean ashes
February 19. Radnor. home. home. are interesting. The system gives. fro~ private houses and apartments.
February 21. 'Upper Darby, away. February 8, Germantown Academy, . . I f i t t (12-14-28)
away. 111 ~ perIo( 0 100 lours, a es A. E. WOHLERT,
February 26. Radnor. away.
March 1. "Cheswr, home. February 15, Penn Charter, home. eqUIvalent to about 70 days of ex- Owner.
March 9. Penn tournament. ~~~~~ar!. ~PI;~~~~s~;':t~~i: :::;: posure to weather. Panels painted • • • • • THE
"Denote~ a Suburban League game.
Coach-William Anderson. March 8. Friends' Select, home. with pyroxylin pass from ordinary MERION
Captain-Franklin Kohlhas.
Manager-RoSS Wilbur.
Coach--eorbett T. Arnold.
Captain--John L. Simons.
1'00111 teml)erature into a dust cham- TiTLE
... "Until Nine
LOWER MERION ,JUNIOR 11I011
Manager-Howell Pancoast.

ACCIDENT REPORTING
bel' where they are sprayed with
wind-driven dust similar to that
likely to be encountered in dust I
Narberth TRUST
COMPANY
Every Evening-"
Januarv , t. Haverford, away.
January 15. DRrbv. home.
January 18. N. Y. State Champions.
COMPULSORY IN PENNA. storms. Then they are subjected to
ultra-violet rays much like those of
Theater
home.
January 22, Radnor. away. Although the Vehicle Code of Ithe sun. but of far greater .intensity.
January 25. Upper Darby. away. Pennsylvania, in effect since Janu- Next they are ~prayed wtth .warm MATINEE SATURDAY AND FOR THOSE OF OUR CLIENTS who find it inconvenient.
JanuarY 29, Chester. home. ary I, provides for the reporting Jf water, aft~r wh~ch they pass mto a HOLIDAYS AT 2.30 P. M. to do their banking in the daytime, we remain open every
February I. West Chester. away.
February 5. Haverford, home. all accidents involving personal in- ~hamber 111 willch the temp.erature WEDNESDAY AT 3.30 evening until nine o'clock.
February 8, Darby. away. jury, or property damage to an ap- IS 15 degrees. below zero. Thts c011,l-
February 15. Radnor. home. Officers, paying and receiving tellers, and the Assured Sav-
Februarv 20. Uoper Darby, home. parent extent of $5 0 , there appears plete cycle IS repeated over agalO ings Department are on duty every evening to give you the full
FebrUllry 26. Chester. away. to be general misunderstanding of each two an~ a quarter hours for "Tire Little Theater with
March 1. open. benefit of our service. If you cannot come to the bank in the
M'art'h 6 WP~t Chp.~ter, home. this clause by the motoring puhlic 100 conse.c~ttJve hou~s. . ti,e Big Plays" daytime-come at night.
Coach-L. B. Fow'er. according to a statement today 'by .!n addItIOn to thIS severe artl-
(lllotain-Not (>lected.
Manager-8alvatore Rizzo. .1 oseph R. Murphy, supervisor of ficwl weather test. th~ test pla.tes are
the Ardmore office of the Keystone I exposed for long penods of tUlle on
LOWER l\IERION~OR HIGH GffiLS I1 Automobile Club. 'the roof of the facto~y. H~re the
January 15. Haverford High. home. "We are advised," says the state- effect of the sun, wmd, ram and THIS Friday and Saturday
we MlER][ON 1f][1flLlE TRUST
&;
January 17. Cheltenham. home. ment "by the Department of High- snow are carefully observed. and a Company
Januavr 29.
January 22, Upper
Norristown,
Darby.a way
away. ways. ' that very few motonsts . know very c1?se. re Ia t'Ion 1,,e t ween tl leo rea I Harriet Beecher Stowe's ARDMORE - NARBERTH - BALA CYNWYD
February 12, Radnor, home. what is expected of them with re- and arttficIaI weather tests obtamed.
February 19, Radnor, away.
Fpbrnarv 26. Lansdowne. home.
. 'd
spect to report109 accl ents. ' very
E
• "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
March 2. George School. away. day letters are sent by the depart- Heavy Sentences Given
March 5. Chettenham. away. ment to persons who failed to re- Youthful Auto Bandl'ts "You've never seen any-
Coach-MI~R Mae:dalene B. Uff. . . thing like it."
Captain-Esther Slter.
Manager-Ruth Snyder.
port mtshaps, only to be mformed The heaviest sentences ever imposed
they had no knowledge of the law's upon youths of 20 to 2:~ years of age J. J. SKELTON, JR.
HAVERFORD COl,LEGE requirement. Thus far the depart- by the Montgomery County Courts THEATER BLDG.,
ment has been lenient, but it feels were gh'en last Friday to three Con- Mon., Tues. and Wed. BaJa-Cynwyd, Pa,
necemher 12. Crescent A. C., away. shohocken boys
that sufficient time has elapsed for Norristown. The three, Walter Dra- by Judge Williams at
December 17. Middlebury. at home. "Lilac Time"
,Tanwuv R. Johns Hopkins. away. all motor car owners to be acquaint- pikiski, alias Wally Baker; Costa B~n­ COMPARE THESE PRICES Are You Getting Satisfac-
January 11, Dickinson, at home. ed with the provisions of the Ve- edict and James Duffy, pleaded guilty
January 12, Franklin and Marshall, at to engaging in holdups ·of automobile With Synchronized Score
home. hicle Code, and in the future motor CASH PRICES tion for Your Money?
Januarv 16. Rutllers. away. ists who neglect to make reports roads parties at the point of revolvers on
January 19, st. John's, at home. near Conshohocken and in Special Children's Matinee No Charge for Carry or Our coal is a medium free burn-
February 9. Gettysbur~, at home. may face prosecution. The penalty Lower :Merion. Wheel
for violation of the reporting pro- Sentences imposed upon the defen- Wednesday at 3.30 P. M. ing anthracite which does not
February 14. Pp.nn A. C.. at home. }~GG $13.75
February 16. Drexel, away. vision is $10 fine or not more than dants were: Benedict, costs, $5000 require a forced draft. It is all
Fp.hntary 19. Princeton. away. fine, seven and one-half to 20 years STOVE i4.25
February 23. Stevens. away. five days in jail." in the Eastern Penitentiary; Duffy,
Februarv 27, Delaware, at home. Section 1030 of the Vehicle Code costs, $5000 fine and five to 20 years NUT 13.75 fresh mined coal, well screened
March 2, Swarthmore, away. Next Thurs., Fri. and Sat.
provides: in the penitentiary: Drapikiski, costs, PEA 10.00 and sized, high in carbon and
\,ILLANOV,\ COLLEGE "The operator of any motor ve- $5000 fine and 10 to ~o years in the BUCK 7.75 low in ash.
hicle involved in an accident, result- penitentiary. "Yilnrise"
VARSrrY . Victims of the bandits who aided in PRICES SUBJECT TO (JIIANGE
January 8. Osteopathy, at home. ing in injunes or death to any per- identifying the ~'ouths included Alex- , WITHOUT NOTICE GUARANTEED QUALITY
January 10. st. Bonaventure. at home. son, or property damage to all ap· ander H. Carver, IQwyer, of the Meri-
January 12. University of Baltlmore, parent extent of fifty ($50) dollars on Cricket Club, who was relieved of COMING Addltionll~I,.5011,fO{ ffl!dit ext~nd­ 221,0 Po'ltnds· to tllfJ Ton .
at home. . . . his watch, money and automobile; qnd· lng over' a petlod of more than
. ..
January I~Albrlllht at home. or more, shall, within 24 hours, for- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Burns, of Oak- "Fazil"-"[(ing of Kings" MAY WE SERVE YOU?
January 18. Cathollc University, at ward a report of such accident to mont, who were held up on Mount' 10 days.
~.~~~~~irb~ltegt:-1tCJjiitl~·the 'Deparhnerit (of highways), ex- Pleastnt road, VUlanova. ' ..

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PAGE SIX
OuaToWN December 7, 1928

State Police Open Campaign on Autoists


Who Ignore Stop Signals-Dozen Pay Fines to succeed Peggy Morris as manager. For Permanent
Il.
Ruth Lee Cook was elected captain I.~-:;;;;:;;;;.;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;:;;;;:;-;;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;;:;;;;~ ~~.~~~.t'~*...~
of the 1929 team, and Alice Maguire is
, Reputable - - Establl·shed
-
State police began a campaign Lower Merion Hockeyists
I Miss Uff, the coach, should not be
forgotten since she certainly he1Red
pull the girls through many struggles.
Satisfaction
on Monday against Main Line 1110- Break Even During Season Our prospects for next· year se.em
very good because the second team,
I BUY A HEWIT'S
wrists who fail to obey the stop sig- By PEGGY MORRIS made up chiefly of Juniors, played
Smedley
I
nals before entering Lancaster pike This year the Lower Merion hockey three games and won them all.
.from side streets. A dozen were team had a fair season: The team, Swarthmore was beaten, 3-0; Ridley Cleaners .:. Tailors .:. Dyers
fin d $10 and $3.50 costs by Magis- captained by Eleanor Michaelsen, and Park, a-o, and Lansdowne, 2-0.
e. h coached by Magadelene Uff, won four
BUl·It H ome 234 Haverford Avenue Phone: Narberth 3854
trate Franklm P. Kromer w en games, was tied in two and lost four.
they were brought to him at Lower The team had a rather poor s~art
Merion police headquarters in Ard- when Darby defeated Lower Menon,
Patrolman Takes Bride
Miss Anna Marie O'Brien, of m..
I
W D & H T S eell
. . m ey
Well
e a an
d D liv r
e e
more early this week. 2-0. 1.t was a hard-fought gam~, but Glenn road. Ardmore, became the _ ~~....~...,....,"~~~~
. great Improvement was shown In the bride of Hugh Waters, 5011 .of M rs. ~';S.':r:":r:":r:":r:"!:":;:":r:"s."ii:u;;:"!:":!"i!it.:rlI:t:t.:r:'I~'.:;:.1~'I~":ri":r:'.::r:":;;"i!i"~"~"~":r:"~'I:r=":r:":r="!i":;:"~"~"i!:'~*
In accordance with the 1928 State next game with Swarthmore. T1}is John Waters, of laO East Spnng ave- .•1WO..•••..•••..•••..•••..•• •••..•••••·••..•••..••••••••..••• .,;··..•••..•••.. 5:,,···,,···.. ..· ,,···,,···..···,,···,,···..
·~ ···.U~
motor vehicle code, yellow signs score was 1-.1. The tean} was still nue, Ardmore, at a pretty wedding sol- ; ; ~ I
this summer were placed on roads better when It defeated Ridley Park, emnized Wednesday morning at St. ~n~
. tl L'
e.ntermg le. mCO!l
I H' I
Igl\vay.
The
to O.
11!-1.
We also defeated Chetenham, 5 Colman's Church. Father Hassan of- !n~
ficiated. The bride wore a white satin ~u#'
Schedule of Montgomery Bus C'0., Inc. ~u~
~J~
~ ~ ..
l1:st, som~ Itttle (h~tance from the II
I n the annual contest with George wedding gown with a long veil and : ~
pike, cautIon motorists to slow up; School, Lower Merion tasted defeat, carried a bouquet of white roses and ~n~
~.,
~U.
the second, at Lancaster pike itself, tl-:? However, in the next game the lilies of the valley. Miss May Fagan, en3
Montgomery Avenue Line Westbound 9.50, 10.30, 11.10 and 11.50 A. M. ~~~
order motorists to come to a full team held Upper Darby, 0-0. In t.he the maid of honor. wore a pale pink :. .: Leaving 62d and Lancaster Avenue Then 12.311, 1.10, 1.50. 2.30, 3.10, ~ Ii
_ If,' th I' I , Lansdowne game football was for- crepe de chene frock and a beige tone ~n~ Eastbound 3.50, 4.30, 5.10. 5.50, 6.30, 7.10, ~US
~t?P Je ore entermg. e. llg1\\~Y· gotten and victory came to Lower hat. She carried pink roses. \VilIiam
DIsregard for these sIgns IS provll1g ~lerion. 6-0. Football results were \Vaters, brother of the groom, was best It !I
en3
Leaving Anderson and Montgomery Starting at ~~:OE~~)'M.~
A Then every 15 mm. until 9.30 A. M.
7.50,8.30. 9.10, 9.50, 10.30, 11.10 !U~
and 11.50 P. M. 10 I
costly just now. again reversed when Abington was man. After a honeymoon in Atlantir ~U~ venues Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min. ~n~
',1 I f I I beaten 3 to o. These victories were City the couple will live in Ardmore. ~1,5 '1 330 P 1\1 Westbound F'~i
lV OI~e ay a terno.on. w len t le followed by two defeats, Collingdale Mr. \Vaters is a member of the Lower ~ ~~ WEEKUAYS untl.. • Leaving 54th and City Line "~=r
campaIgn was gettl11g under way, winning a-1, and Springfield being vic- Merion police force. ~n~ Starting at 5.30 A. M. Then .3.45 .P. 1\1. and every 15 min. ~n~
... Th 15' t'l 900 A M until 10.30 P. M. WEEKDAYS ANU SUNDAYS l'I ..
State Patrolman A dams arresteeI a torious, 2-0. ~n~ en every mm. un I . • • Then 1050 and every 20 min until Starting at 6.10 A. M. ~n~
motorist who gave his name as Elmir~ Gregory was one of the most NOTICE I"U' Ten 9.20 and every 20 min. until 12.30 M.· A. • :'I
Samuel Russell and charged him outstaI.ld1l1g plar ers as. goalkeeper. ; 3.00 P. M. i Then 1.00,2.00 and 3.00 A. M. Th1e~ 106.51°0 5~·30, d 8i\O 8~0'M9.30, ,n~ ao
~, . '~ . . The girls who dId splendId work and The Annual Meeting of the Stockhold- ~n~ Then 3.15 and every 15 min. until SATURDAYS ., • an • .. ~n~
before SqUire I<....romer wIth opel-I received their school letters are: E1e- ers of THE NARBERTH NATIONAL enS
10.00 P. M. . Starting at 6.00 A. M. Then 12.10. 12.50, 1.30, 2.10, 2.50, ~n~
ating his ca.r with illegal license 1 anor Michaelsen (captain), Emina ~tt~b~~[n;~\~l:~t~~y~o~~~ce~;:e~~~ ~..~ Then 10.20 and every 20 min. until Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. M. 37'~00' 84 845'~0, 953•30°'18'110°, 160.55°0' ' ..~
'foo,
plates. The man was fined $25 and Lentz, Ruth Lee Cook, Betty Sellers, meeting, wlll be held at this Bank on ~o.. 12.00 P. M. Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min. .... , . , . , . , . , . :·o~
costs his plates were confiscated and Margaret McCoury! Dot Woodbury, Tuesday. the 8th day of January, 1929, ~nZ.
, I' I' I t k t Grace Adams, LOUIse Wyman, Fran at 5.00 P. M. F = Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. un n 3 00 P M
Th 1315 pM:' d ry 15 min
and 11.30 P. M. and 12.30 Ao M.
W dR d ~ ~
eni
so was liS car, \V llC 1 was a en 0 I Quinn, Esther Siter, Elmira Gregory, J. L. McCRERY, Cashier. ~n~ en. • • an eve . ynnewoo oa ~ni
th e State ba rra's ck a t 'IIialvern 1'1 11' G R tl H k' (1-4-29) : = SATURDAYS until 10.30 Po M. M d 10 .:.
lV • ' l y IS rant, u 1 op illS. ~U~ Starting at 5.30 A. M. Then 10.50 P. M. and every 20 min. Leaving ontgomer1j an Morris ::U~
~EE~~S~~~s~SSSS~SS~5SSSSSEE~e~~~~~E~E~~~aE~il~~
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Th
en every
15' t'l 900 A M
mm. un J '.
u~i112~OA.M.
' . ' Then 1.00 2.00 and 3.00 A. M.
Awnu~ B~n Maw~ ~r A~-~'
more, Wynnewood, Merion and 62d ~n~
~U~ Then 9.20 and every 20 mm. u n t i l ' and Lancaster. Route follows: ~u~
e.s
Cotter's Market
300 P M SUNDAYS Eastbound-Leaving Morris and ~ ~
:,~C.= Th'en. 31'5 • d
an every
15' t'l Starting at 6.00 A. M.
mm. un I Thc;n every Ih-hour until 9.30 A. M.
lit t A B
on gome~ venues, ~n M awr, ~ .:. ·n·
~n~ 10.00 P. M. .. until 1.30 P. M. east on Montgomery to Wynnewood ~n~
::n~ Then 10.20 and every 20 mm. until Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min. Road; then south on Wynnewood fni
': ~ 12.00 P. M. until 10.30 Po M. Road continuing through Wynne- !: i
CONVENIENT CO-OPERATION CUTS CQSTS FRIENDLY ~n~ Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. Then 1.45 P. M. and every 15 min. wood. NU1'berth and Merion; thim ~Ui
~n~ Then 10.50 and every 20 min. until south on 69rd Street to terminus ~n~
~..~ I SUNDAYS 12.30 A. 1\1. at 62nd and Lancaster. West-::
~o~ Starting at 5.30 A. M. Then 1.00. 2.00 and 3.00 A. M. bound-Returning over same route. ~U~
The plight of The Independent Storekeeper has ben made to appear precarious. Wlll your NeighbOrhood
Grocer be forced out of business? ~n~ Then every 'f2-hour until 9.00 A. M. Leaving 54th and City Line 5 min- Eastbound ~n~
What chance has the small boy today "to go Into business for himself" tomorrow? The opportunity to do ~n~ Then 9.20 and every 20 min. until u.tes lat.er than the above-men- . . ~n,
that has been young Amerlca's herItage. It has taken only ambItion, an Idea, energy and resourcefulness for a : = 1 00 P M tlOned bmes. Leavmg MorriS and Montgomery = ~
young man In thIs country to set up shop. , , . ....n.:. Th'en.11'5 an• d every 15 mm. " 1 Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta- Avenues, Bryn Mawr lo.··n~:
Wlll the coming generation be compelled to apply. hat In hand, to a corporation for a job? And what of untl tion in Narberth 19 minutes later •
the small business man of today? Is he doomed? Wlll he slowly succumb to the encroachments of big and bigger I ~..~ 10.00 P. M. th th b t' d t' WEEKDAYS ANU SUNDAYS ~ni
business? Will the IndIVidual, independent of stockholders and unafraid of any b056, soon Join the dodo In the ~n~ Then 10.20 P. M. and every 20 min. an e a ove-men lOne Jmes. Starting at 5.55 A. M.• then every ~ni
museum? ~1~ until 12.00 P. M. Narberth Short Line 30 minutes until 11.55 P. M. ~n~
Our answer Is a sImple, yet effective one. We are out to win. regardless of their so-called power, and we ~,: Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A.. 1\1. Eastbound W tb d ~ ~
are conVinced with a wlllingness to work, plenty of courage to give the best we have. Consider the chain or cor-
poration stores. good healthy eompetltors, their prices easlly met. plus a service they are unwllling to give. ~n~ Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta- I . P ) . R R S t' es oun ~ni'
~n~ tion in Narberth 7 minutes later ,eavmg ennsy vama . . ta Ion Leaving 62d and Lancaster Avenue ~U~
~ ~ than the above-mentioned times. Narberth for Bryn Mawr via Wynne- ~ 1
Salem County Delicious PURE PRESERVES 25c ASS~~~~.• ~:;eial ~n~ Leaving 54th Street and City Line WEEKDAYS ANU SUNDAYS wood .Road ~n~
----_._-- ~n~ 21 minutes later than the above. Starting at 5.50 A. M. Startin~ at 6.25 ~. M•• then every ~nt
mentioned times. Then 6.30, 7.10, 7.50. 8.30. 9.10. 30 mmutes until 12.25 P. M. ::J~::
KARO BLUE LABLE SYRUP . . . . . . 2 cans 23c :0:. .."
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~n~ FOR· INFORMATION ON OTHER SCHEDULES, PHONE BRYN MAWR 1280-1281 ~nl
PILLSBURY PANCAKE FLOUR . . . . 2 pkgs. 25c
JELLO or ROYAL FRUIT GELATINE . . 2 pkgs. I5c
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Ib• 42c
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HORSE SHOE RED SALMON . . . . . tall can 25c Come, Look in the Magic Window 01 Toyland
Blue Ribbon, Easton's, Schlorer's Mayonnaise, 8-oz. jar I9c
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP . . . . . 3 cans 25c
LUX SOAP FLAKES . . . . . . . . large pkg. 23c
P. & G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP . . . . 5 cakes I9c
POTATOES, Finest Lancaster County Stock ~A~~~T':::::::: i:~
PRUNES, Fancy Santa Claras . . . . . . . 21bs.25c
ALL-GOLD PEACHES DELICIOUR FRUIT IN
RICH SYRUP large can 23c
MOTHER or QUAKER OATS. • • • • 2 pkgs. I9c
New Reductions
QUINLAN'S BUTTER PRETZELS-Original Reading Pretzels Ib. 29c
IVINS' COCOANUT BUTTERS-A Cookie without an equal-Special, ~-lb. 17c
KRAFT'S SWISS CHEESE-Delicious and nutritious-Special ~-Ib. 23c
SCHEIDT'S DOUBLE STOUT or VALLEY FORGE-Special 3 bots. 25c
Plus 5c Deposit on Bottles
CANADA DRY GINGER ALE " bot. 19c; case of 12 bots. $2.25
KEEBLER SALTINES can 33c
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LIBBY'S CORNED BEEF . .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . .. . .. ..... .. . .. . ... can 25c


HEINZ KETCHUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. bot. 15c
CLARKE'S JUNE MAID PEAS-Tiny, Tender, Sweet can 21c
'CLARKE'S CRUSHED CORN-Has that fresh-from-the-cob flavor can 17c
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Highest Grades 01 City-Dressed Meats
I LEGS OF GENUINE
I SPRING LAMB
lb.
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45c RIB ROAST- lb.
BEST NATIVE BEEF. .
38c 50C
to
OUR Toyland offers a great collection of children's delights-Mechan-
ical Toys, Scooters, Bicycles, Wagons, Air Rifles, Scout Axes, Doll
I 35c 45 C
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SHOULDERS OF GENUINE lb. FRESH-KILLED lb. Houses, Games of all Sorts, Pocket Knives, etc. LIONEL ELECTRIC
iw ...sPRING LAMB. o. 0 0 0 0 0 00 •• STEWING CHICKENS...... TRAINS-See our display of a complete Electric Railway System.
SPECIAL - FRESH-KILLED ROASTING CHICKENS Lb.50c
SPORTING GOODS-
UNMA TCHED FOR QUALITY Skating Outfits, Footballs, Punching Bags, Hunting Supplies, Skiis.
"Truly America's Finest" NARBROOK BLEND SNUG HARBOR FARM
QUAKER SWEET C0 FFEE White E ELECTRICAL GIFTS-
Toasters, Irons, Heaters, Christmas Tree Light Outfits.
Cream Butter SATISFACTORY ggs KITCHEN UTENSILS-
62c Lb. I-Lb. Can 49c 75c Dozen Pyrex Ware, Roasters, Carving Sets.
DIRBCT FROM FARM TO
It MUlt Be the Belt. Fres" Every Day
COTTER'S MARKET
YOUR TABLE
Open Nights Until Chrilltmas •••
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WHERE NARBERTH BUYS ITS FOOD

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WE DELIVER FROM CITY LINE TO BRYN MAWR
Start the Slogan and Keep It Going
NARBERTH HARDWARE CO.
Narberth's Largest Store
Buy in Narberth. Boost it-it's our town. . Get your Narberth
Board of' Trade Coupons from any independent merchant• .·230 Haverford Avenue Phone: Narberth 4177

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December 7, 1928 PAGE SEVEN

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ISaturday morning, December
The aU-star selections follow:
1. REPLATE

In I a nt I t H eaTS a t 21 St B anquet
,
FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM
Barbara Chrlsty .... R.. W.•.....• Anne Piersol
(Wright) (Irwin)
BRASSY WORN-OFF
Bath Room Faucets
KathrYn Kendig .... R. T .•...... Miss Thayer
matters by Joe Cunningham, after (Sprlnllfteld) (Wright)
Brassy Auto Parts, Reftector., ete.
Joe Cunningham Tells of Its which booster prizes were awarded. Kitty Wiener C.•....•.. Miriam Britt
(Germantown Fr.) (Friends Select) With Pure Silver
Shortcomings from a Sta- Tickets to the banquet were num- Ruth Walton ....... L. I ... Mary Ellen Senatt
(George School) (Friends Select)
Regular 50c Virginia Caramels , 39c lb.
tistical Angle. bered and each person whose number Josephine USB
corresponded With that drawn from a (Westtown Hottell ..• L. W....... Alice Marsh
. (Irwin) I
A Fine Buy in Home-Made Candy
box on the stage, received a prize, In Miss McConaghy .... R. H. Margaret Crawford
HEAR OF PARK PLANS numerical order from 1 to 66. Harry A. (Wright>
Ferreira, Sr., drew the numbers. Edward Evelyn Remington ...C. Hoo. Kathryn Wright
(Irwin)
S. DeLong, Jr., announced them, and (Irwin) (Westtown)
Fruit, Pumpkin and Mince Pies
The Bala-Cynwyd Neighborhood David G. Wilson, secretary; Bernard Margaret Collier .•.. L. H.... Margaret Ullom
(Sprlngslde) (Germantown Fr.)
Fischer_ and Walter Byron Richards, Virginia The Always-Seasonal;lle Dessert
Club became officially of age as a chairman of the booster committee, dis- Vanderbeck .R. B. Elizabeth Toulmln
tributed the prizes. (Shipley) (ShipleY) It Silver-Plates. Use It as a Polish
banqueting organization Tuesday Jane Crawford ...... L. Boo ....... Alice Cox White's Ice rCeam in 14 Flavors
(Irwin) (Germantown
The prizes, winners and donors will be Ruth Atkin ......•..C.. '" Marguerite Duane Fr.)
night, when the club, founded in LOOK LIKE NEW!
announced next week. (George Schoo\) (Irwin) -Pint, $1; Pint. $1.65 Yz
1900, held its twenty-first annual
POR SALE BY LOCAL DEALERS I WHITE'S SWEET SHOP
banquet in the Penn Athletic Club.
E. S. Higgins' general banquet com-
All-Star Team Picked TAXI SERVICE
P. 1<'. DONAHUE
and II 219 Haverford Ave., Narberth. Phone: Narberth 4005

---------_..-r G-IF-T·S_.----_.-----I-
mittee, of which H. R. LeNoir, Jr., From Private Schools Residence, Station,
Hansell Bros. Service Station
Main Line schools are largely
was entertainment chairman, made resented on the All-Star Private Narberth 4031 rep- Narberth 4007
l\lon~omery Ave. bel. Narbp.rth Ave.
,
Baggage Called for and Dell'h "'ld
the affair as enjoyable a: one has School field hockey team selected last '08 CONWAY AVENUE NARBERTII
been staged in recent years. Friday, following an intersectional try-
out at Bryn Mawr College. First and
One of the high spots of the eve- second teams were chosen by a cum-
ning was an address on "The rail- mittee of field hockey experts.
Desirable Properties
road's problem of handling subur- The first all-star private school for rent in Borough of
ban passenger traffic," given by a team will see action this year for the Narberth, $75 to $125
initial time in several seasons when it per month. Immedi-
funereal voiced individual who was plays the United States Reserves on
introduced by Toastmaster George ate possession. For
W. Selby as J. A. Cunningham,
.'**';e.,., . information apply to that
passenger traffic representative of
the Pennsylvania Railroad Com-
J. Raymond I
pany, and personal statistician for S'H A R P
General W. \V. Atterbury.
Following the reading of an ab-I
'struse and complicafted report. on
750 Drexel Bldg., Phila.
Phone: Lombard 7996
or Narberth 4178
ISATISFYI;
railroad tariffs to and from various Sign of Best Meats
points including sidings and ties,
Mr. Cunningham remarked th~t
For Him For Her
Always Welcome
various requests have been made 111 Ye Smokes-Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco in An exquisite box of candy. With
recent years by the. Neighborho<;>d
YOU would soon tire of
Club for better service by the rail-
road and that as a result he had nuts, cider, or fruits, if Odditg Shoppe Gift Packages. Lighters, Pouches, Whitman's and Shellenberger's to
eaten at every meal, all- etc. All tobacco guaranteed fresh. choose from, you can't go wrong.
been 'appointed to make an investiga- year-round. But just order
tion of the club. from Bradley's a delicious, The Gift Center
"You know," he said. "many of nourishing steak, roast or Christmas Suggestions

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the requests you have made in the some chops-and you will of the Main Line
agree that it is very difficult.
past 21 years have been downright
-childish. And now that you are old
indeed, to become tired of Christmas Tree Light Outfits, Tree Orna-
GOOD MEATS. Christmas glvmg is a puzzle
enough to sit down to your twenty- to many of us. Let us solve ments. Dennison Tags, Cards; Seals, Labels,
first banquet, I suppose you want to Boxes, Crepe Paper in Beautiful Designs.
be taken seriously. .
YOU ARE INVITED TO your puzzle for you. Gifts of ~
OPEN A CHARGE distinction that suit the most ~
""Tell, I've made an investigation. ACCOUNT particular and which fit any
§ Toys, Children's Books, Games in profusion.
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1 note. for instance, that at a recent pocketbook. Unusual Christmas Galoshes, latest styles, Women's and Men's.
meeting called for the purpose of
discussing such weighty m.atters as
Can Rittenhouse 7070 cards-orders taken for en-
graveing and printing.
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Japanese beetles, overhang111g trees
and hedges, and the fact that the
8.19 train from Cynwyd was two
BRADLEY Open every evening until
The Oldest Store in Narberth
minutes late recently, there were
more men present than at a meeting
MARKET CO. Chl'istmas

224 Haverford A venue Phone: Narberth 4035


in Independence Hall, July 4, 1776. 2106 ~arket Street
called for the purpose of signing the
Declaration of Independence." -..
Opposite Erlnng-erTheatre
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Haverford and Forest Avenues
Phone Narberth 2882
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"Statistician" Exposed.
By this time it had dawned OIl all JAMES ROLE
that the railroad's distinguished • C HOWARD C. FRITSCH
misrepresentative was none other •Hear of 250 Haverford Ave. Justice flt the Peace
than Joe Cunningham. Philadel- House and Decorative Painting
phia's renowned cartoonist, creator MsaU Orders and Jobbing Promptly REAL ESTATE
of the Rufus McGoofus comic-strip. Attended te Fire Insurance--Best Companiep,
After he had l)aid his respects to - i Phone, Narberth 3639-W Phone eND-W 10 Bander. An.
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officers of "your somewhat learnc( - ,- .- - - - - - - - - - - - - .- - - - - , I
organization," he sat down amid
laughter and applause.
Following the dinner itself, Presi- , WALTER P. MIESEN ,i
Money
dent Selby briefly outlined the his- t t
tory of the Neighborhood Club in a Carpenter and Builder
message of greeting to the 400 mem-
bers and guests present. "We o.we
tt JOBBING AND ALTERATION WORK "
'! Brings
our success," he said, "to the feeling
of good fellowship that pervades our
t
158 Merion Ave. Narberth 3973-M t
organizatioll. Bala-CYllwyd 11as al- • .
wavs been a neighborly community."
IIlustrating his contention that
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Happiness
new blood is welcomed in the club's
management, he pointed to the fact
PLATFORMS .1
that more than half the members
present had at one time or another
been committee chairmen or mem-
Before November 6th the question was?
"For Revenue Only or For Protection."
I at Christmas
bers, directors or officers. Before December 25th the question is?
"The club's present membership Shall they be:
is 615," he declared, "and it is the FOR TRAINS
purpose of ~he membership con~­ FOR TREES
mittee, of which A. J. Fernandez IS FOR DISPLAY
chairman, to secure 200 more mem-
bers this season." These may be built of light material, in sections or one piece depending
Mr. Selby introduced Colonel upon the weight they must carry, and the space required.
Samuel Price \Vetherill, Jr., who
told of "The Future of the Main We have the material, and you have just enough time to make the kind
Line" from the viewpoint of the you really want.
Regional Planning Federation, of We Invite You to Join Our Christmas Club for 1929
which he is president.
Foresight was urged by Colonel Weth-
erill, who viewed with alarm the gradual
breaking up of the big estates on the
Shull Lumber Company
Main Line, to be succeeded by closely-
built developments. Traffic congestion as
The Link Between Forest and Home A Pleasant W 09 to Save
a bar to progress was also taken up.
"Regional planning Is really up to the 29 Bala Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd
citizens themselves," the speaker said.
"PUblic officials cannot act unless they
are backed up by organized, Intelligent CYNWYD 662 r
public opinion."
In explaining the broad program of Saving money regularly becomes a 25 cent Club amounts to ,. $12.50
regional planning Colonel Wetherill ex- I
plained It as a guarantee of healthfUl
and attractive future development. The
::-=-=--=--=--=====--=====:;:, I pleasure when you join our Christ- 50 ' " " Ie " • • 25.00

•• 50.00
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largest aero map in the world, showing I mas Club. Each week you may $1.00 " 'c' u
every street and every home in the Phil-
adelphia area, Is owned by the federa-
tion, he said.
";;~k'),
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rff~·t ~ .;i:.... 'l
G:.'~ either bring or send your card to $2.00 " " " .. 100.00
'" !~·'-flJAC.,'.r'I t,::" ~ ..~ -~.;.., ~-- our office, or, if you prefer, the de- $5.00 " " " .. 250.00
This map shows very little pUblicly l:' /\~.:.--::r
.~ ....{ \~~~'i)~.d ~
... ~ posits may be made in advance. An $10.00" " " •• 500,00
owned land, and also shows a rapid ten- "

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dency to close up the available open account may be opened .in one. or
spaces, which shOUld in part be ear- We Add 3% Interest to
marked for parks, boulevards, etc. Thir- Delic,ioUB Dinners . 'it more of the following classes: . ;.; 1';1.. ;:.:::; .': Above Sums
teen counties. embracing 357 different
governmental units, are InclUded In the .; -chicken, turkey,and d~ck; tenderloin steak with mushrooms,
territory of the federation, the speaker or sirloin steak.-$r., 'served daUy.·
said. The »lan must be administered
Uke the a.frall's of a big corporation,-wlth. , ',\ . Special', business: 'men'S'· and women's luncheon every day,
a central body controlling the efforts of
The Narbert~·National.Bank
11 to 3-50c.
these many small units.
With the s1latement that "accessibility . Bett, ~USB. Chocolates, 1- to 5-pound .boxes.
is the key to values," Col. Wetherill em-
Special attention given to all orders by Mn. Tabakian ..) .'. '.. :,. . . '--:i . '~.
phasiZed the Immediate need for boule-
vards and by-pass highways, avoiding ..
M~Tyla~d Restau·rant.
.: " ~.

the congested centers of popUlation. The


federation, he.explalned. has lald out a.
.,nem gf,SftV.JI,..of theae ~ghwa,•. -9re~ _ Open Friday, ~je~~~.~ 7 unt~. 9 o'clock
valleys alsO. ·...ere in need of 1Jntnediate' 281'Moiltg~~Pike;r·CynWid---Cjiiwyil 8'4Of "'I' -::"l~~j;Ji. r·
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PAGE EIGHT OUR TOWN
Divers Activities tured roles. The cast includes Mar- to $100(). Air mail rates are five Ardmore Rotary Club with Robert ISmith B~~kers Report
' communl'ty CIUb
In garita Fischer, Arthur Edmund Carew, cellts ior the first ounce and ] 0 Whelan at the piano. Tile room
John Roche, Gertrude Astor, Lucien
I $1700 C ampalgn '. D ef'leI't
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Littlefield, George' Siegmann,; Mona cents for each additional ounce was festively decorated with plants
Ray, Virginia Grey, Eulalie Jensen, J. thereaiter.
"LIterature Day:- at the Women's Gordon Russell, Aileen Manning; Jack
I and ferns furnished by Albrecht's
Nurseries
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The. Smlth-fot-Presl.dent CItizens
Comm!ttee faces a d~ficlt of "?ore th~n
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Community Club will hold the ' decks Mower, Vivien *Oakland * f* ,and ot)lcrs. I HOSTS TO W I V E S ' $1700 111 Pennsylval1la
financial statement of accordmg
campaignto re-Its

Library Members Are on Iuesday, December 1I. 1he pro,- Acclaimed


gram will be in the hands of Mrs. greatest film epics eyer produced, "Li-
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ive Play CClp s an d expcn Itures
d' fil ed T
with the State Elections Bureau at Har-
uesday

Reminded of Dues \V. C. Newman, literature chairman, lac Time," based' on the stage play by "Meil and comm11l1ittes,' Dr. A concert and entertainment will risburg. The statement showed re-
who has secured Mrs. H. A. Fos- Janc Cowl and Jane Murfin, has been Piersol1 contil1l.ted, "become great by be given on Thursday evening, De- ccipts of $77,475.
I'
Residents of Narberth who have ter, Montgomery county chairman booked for a featured run at the Nar- I ' I cember 13. 8.1:::... o'clock at tile Lutll- tributions
berth Th.eater Monday, Tuesday and laVIl1g- con fi eence I . I' . I
111 t leu·.J( eas flne
The committce's
of from $1report lists received.
to $2000 the con-
been making annual contributions of of literature, as speaker. Wednesday. the CO'llrage to put them mto prac- eran Church. Booth Tarkington's Among the larger ones were:
one dollar toward' the support of the She will give "a timely talk abotlt "Lilac Time" is by all odds a greatl tice . \Ve are to afraid of the play. Station YYYY, win be pre- Samuel Rea, Vi1lanova, $2000; P. J.

knowledg~ ~~:~~~t.LR~~~:~~t. $1$51~~0.Rowbclrltll·aKm'


Library received in the mails' ·this books." Mrs. Foster has a versatiLe spe.cial and the most pretentious in!opiniotl of others. 'Ve are afraid of sented by the Choir Association of Lawler, Bala, $1500; Thomas M. Fitz-
week notices reminding them that it mind coupled with a wide whIch Collecn Moore has appeared tolbeing laughed at if our scheme the church. while a musical program
is now time to send in their dues 'ect <all eI w t'll tlOt on Iy re- datc.
forcmost Already known her
comedienne, as the
role screen's
in this'I eI oesn 't wor1 \ -ng
' It
1 0 ff ..tlle b. a t . rellelereel .bY 1"1lV rs. CI et us A . S en ft West. $1000; A. J. Drexel Paul. . Rad-
sttl)J
Iterthe
for another year. Already there of
$~OO;
view current books but win help production cstablishes her on the top-I Great men and commumtles hke- accompamed by Mrs. Ebba Sjoholn nor, $750; James Carstairs Haverford
have been many encouraging re- her hearers compile the best books most pinnacle as a dramatic actrcss. wise. are distinguished by the quali- Griest. Miss Florence Sausser and f LeWIS H. Parsons: VIllanova:
for their Christmas lists. Mrs. Fred Thc tenderness, pathos and rcalism of ty of courage which enables them to Miss N onnielon Lindsay, will pre-I $,,00; yv. W. Montgomery, Jr., Rad-
sponses to the notices.
The persons who pay this amount
h~r
C. Knebler will be heard in a groUIJ girl charactcr,i.za.tion makes Ltlac TIme' little o~ th~ one French
of thc rl'se a1>ove'the 0IJinion . of the masses. "ceeIe tI le p.Iay. Ad"
c
mlss~on, a d u Its. $500;
nor, $,,00;
Archibald 'vVayn~, Ithan
Montgomery
R. L.Barklie, $500.'
annually make up the organization of songs, which will be enjoyed as most discussed picturcs of tlte year and follow theIr own conceptIOns. Soc and chtldren 25 . 1 he cast of i
known as the Narberth Community l\I rs. Knebler's voice always is con- and the Narberth is indeed fortunate in As. ex:amples of the thing he ~vas f~llows:
the play Mrs. "T,instead-I Street Torn Up
Library. Association, and it is this sidered by her hearers fine enough obtaining such. an early booking. .! tryll1g to tllustrate. the s~eaker CIted M~s .. C. Chpsham. ~Ir. 'VlI1stead-. Large-sized holes in the street
association which elects the trustees. for any concert stage. Mrs. J. J. . The adaptation was ma~e by WJ1- 1 such men as Ben Frankltn, Stephen 'Vllham Senn, Amta-Alma Wel- i were made this week by the Bell
~o far in the history of the Library Findeison will be hostess. shcS G?ldl Je ck. Carey 'Y Jlson, whlo 1 Girard, Peabodv and Goodyear. Dr. gal, Caroline-Martha Maxwell, TelelJhone CotTIl)anv at tile cor
the association has had no other du- 'rl'
liS cayI WI'11 IJe a Iso "'ft gl cay.I ,;.includcd t lle many
ena r IzceIthe screen stirring'
versIon not on y ~ler?~]1
episodes . concll~de~1
'. hIS talk \:It~l . a:l\,'nnle-'
. EI'}za b et It Seaboldt, Roger ner of Narberth and . -
Haverford
ties than the payment of the annual as the club members wi}l brin~ their that made the stage play one of the II1splrlllg recItatIOn of Klphng s -Max Klrscht. the chauffeur-Os- and up Narberth avenue towards
dues and the election of trustees and packages for the chIldren 111 the greatest in history, but elaborated on "If" car Senn. Herbert-George Albert the bridge '
voting on such matter as generally State sanitarium. :\11 who read the parts for filming .that could only bc I' tl c u se of the e\'enin the . .
comes before an annual meeting. It letter <T
which was received two years vaguely suggested 111 the spoken drama.
f tl'
.n
-J.. <T • I I I' . . The supporting cast of "Lilac Timc" laches 'were presentee WIth souvemrs
Ie 0 r I' g. .
is hoped some time to make the as- aho a ter. le pac \<l.,es laC Jee.n l11c1udes Gary Coopcr, hero of "Beau and prizes were raffled off and pre-
sociation an even more significant opened wll1 never forget the ~rat~- Sabeur,':, "The Legion. of the Con- sented with a J lro lriate remarks b
'f~
The Accuracy
one.

who contributed at least $25 toward en.


tude and pleasure expressed 111 It demned and other bIg productions' R I I S D 111
"Then it was first formed those for the thoughtfulness of the wom- Burr McIntpsh. George Cooper, Clc\'~ 0 PIl •. u.nt . 0l'f rS j ro?, wt
I 1 f
For such things are \vomen's ~foorc, K~t1J.ryn McGuire, Eugenie
ed I f
t e M C
r I
t le Plres~e ent 1 tile c UbJ· \\I,as
csscrcr. Enlllc Chautard, Jack Stone preseniee WIth a lane some eae eel
of Science
new equipment were made life mem- c U)S orm, ' so e 0 not orget ):our and many othcrs. handbag by Alvin Stmll on behalf of
bers, and there are 24 of them. packages. fhe welfare comnllttee
Others who paid $5 or more were are sending .also a larg-e . box of dis- POST OFFICE READY I,1e1\r'USIC
1 tl cI 1
U? was reneIere(I bv an
Protects
credited with that amount on their carded cl~thll1g 1··JW~t 'I'll". .
dues. And so. while there arc I iCJ Ilt0t1l1tall1
'\1
. 'rl to thef lessI
? chI e 11
f,ortunate
S '(JX'I'IXl1JW '
ren a f lt 'leI outh. Decetll1)el' I;. u
, !'.!lll. ,ore1"
FIlU;T les ,ra f rom tl le H
1\"-'leeI'ICdI C 0II ege. aneI soI OS were
aI -
lnel11ann
this Milli
names still on the list of members. • lOut _0 ta J es 0 Jne ge were T:' N E IdS . 1 }I' r.' t '1 f tl
there are only 63 who now make an- enjoyed 'l'uesday afternoon. Decem- l' or 1 ew 'ng an ... tate", Mon- gl\'en Jy orace J',n n ,en 0 le Cons tan t tes ling of
nual dol1ar contributions. ber 4, when the executive board of day, December 17.
.-\ny resident of Narberth or vic- the club gave a benefit fOl' tIle I'ellt , ,.F~r.l\laryland,
N tl C Virgiltia, l' 'I' West
d 1~:::-::--M'-"---'-"T---'-'B---~k~--l
1 lYl-Clne eyer en· roecI
mill{ samples from each
herd, hy our labora lory experts,
inity who wishes to be associated fund at the clubroom in Elm Hall. ' Jrgll1Ia, or 1 aro ma, ues ay, l CO"lICel·t Pianist and Teacher 1
with the Library work in this way The lovely potted plants that were December 18. 1 335
5 S. 18th St., Phila. 1 is a definite check on thc ullusud clt'aoly care
may become a member by leaving given as prizes added a gay touch of For New York, New Jersey, l S'tudios (69th Street Center 1 we demand for Ahlwu" "A" l\'lilli supply. In

Ph~ne
a dollar at the adult desk at the color to the room. Tea was served Pennsylvania, Delaware, Tuesday. wayne. Plio. addition, it is tuberculin-tested.
Library or by sending it in the mail and realized.
a nice St1l11 toward the rent December ]8. ,
For Main Line (parcel post, .~.~~,.--..--.--.. ~.~._ ••-.-..-..~
Pen 1434 for atJPointinent l For Eervicc of Ahbotts "A" Milk and other
addressed to the Library.
Anyone who is not yet convinced V/ednesday. December 19. Abbotts Dairy products, simply 'phone Ever-
of the need of a library in this town At the Theater For Main Line (Christmas cards THE BRIGHT SPOT green 4461-62 (our main Philadelphia dairy).
should have visited it on I\Ionday and letters), Thursday, December FOR CHRISTMAS
Thc widcly heralded $:!,ooo,ooo pro- 20. ABllOTIS DAIRIES, Inc.
of this week, when 121 books were duction of "Unclc Tom's Cabin" has at Novelties and Gifts
distributed at the adult desk and 106 last been schedulcd to show hcrc and The postotnce reminds its pa-
at the children's desk. making a total win opcn at thc Narberth Thcatcr trons of the extra handling stamps
of 22i for the two hours of the Friday and Saturday. The gigantic which give first-class mail treat-
ExclWJive Cards-
reasonable Abbotts.
~tX.MiLK~
feature was close to two ycars in pro- I T
afternoon. duction and over 5000 pcople wcre uscd ment to parce post. he rates
E' . in making it. Every financial, tech- on these stamps are 10 cents up to Bide-a-Wee
~very~hll1g you and your nelgh- nical and physical resource C!f ~he two pounds, 15 cents for two to ]0 Gift Shop
~lllrs do tS news. Let's hear about trcmcndous l!niversa.1 or£1anlzatlOn pounds, and 20 cents for over 10
It. was employed 111 makll1g thIS one of pounds. I nsurance rates fi ' ]36 South 15th Street ... - I.~'#
___ , ,__ .___ the p;reatest photodramas cver brought f ' ~re . \ e Philadelphia Safeguarded by Science and TulJercuJin-Tested
'1'1, I' :. . . ~'u lilt, :;erct'\!, 1!arr\' Polla:'d ,1iT'",,\.·,l cents 01 value up to $;), eIght
," s !~)otlr. p;q:l':l. yonI' adVIce \thc super-motion Jli~lun: .uHl an all,!Cl:Ill" j'or \',dUe to $:!'-'. II' cents for ~ · I
\\'111 he apprcclatcn. ; ~tar ca~t was s.·ke'(',1 to y,]:'" the ft·a· ,-allJe to S·jO. and .).~ ("'lIts for value

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A Christmas Gift
for the entire family
r '1nntng
' menus, marketing, enter- The General Electric Refrigerator is
talll mg-these three duties of the different from all Others-it is truly
home-maker are vastly simplified "years ahead" in design. Allits mech-
when she has a General Elecuic anism is sealed in an air-tight steel
Rt:frigerator. casing, which is up on top, forever I
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An the joy of
And more important is the pleasant
feeling of security-the absolute never even needs oiling.
knowledge that her family's food is
always fresh and wholesome. Even The General Electric Refrigerator IS
guaranteed to giveyou perfect refrig-
in winter, scientifically correct refrig-
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all the year round, and food, to be
eration--quietly, automatically and
economically! Come in and see this
I
I Christmas ... all the
wholesome-to be safe to eat, rieeds most modern of all refrigerators.You
to be kept constantly at a tempera-
ture below 50 degrees.
may'buy yours either for cash or 'on
deferred payments.
thrill of the New
Year are concentrated
GENERAL _ ELECTRIC
in this new BUICK
Refrigerator
~aka it Saf(' to be Hungry·
Main Line Agellt;y

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